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{{US History|sub-project=Colorado}} *Coordinator is [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]] ===History/Timeline=== {{Image|file=Huerfano_County_Colorado.jpg |align=c |size=450 |caption=Huerfano County }} View Huerfano County History: *'''[http://huerfanohistory.org/mining-museum.html Mining History and early Walsenburg, CO] ''' ::'''Huerfano County''' (/ˈwɛərfənoʊ/; Spanish pronunciation: [ˈweɾfano]) is in Southern Colorado, has Walsenburg, Colorado for County Seat.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Huerfano_County,_Colorado] ::Huerfano County is named for the Spanish word for “orphan,” covers 1,750 square miles in south central Colorado, east of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains and south of the Wet Mountain Valley. {{Image|file=Huerfano_County_Colorado-1.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=Part of the Sangre de Christo mountain range. }}{{clear}} ::The southern part of Huerfano County is part of the Raton Basin, a geological formation that has produced large amounts of coal. Originally, Huerfano County stretched from the Kansas border to the Sangre de Cristos, but over time portions of the county were carved off to form several other counties. The county is now bordered by Pueblo County to the northeast, Las Animas County to the southeast, Costilla and Alamosa Counties to the southwest, Saguache County to the west, and Custer County to the north.[https://coloradoencyclopedia.org/article/huerfano-county] [http://www.cityofwalsenburg.net/steeped-in-history] ::'''Huerfano Butte''' may be seen to the right of Hwy I-25. This landmark gave the name to Huerfano county. Its meaning in Spanish is "orphan". ::Settlers in Huerfano were mostly from New Mexico Territory in the days of New Spain and when Colorado was a colony, then later a territory. Descendants from New Mexico compose the majority of the population of Huerfano. [http://genealogytrails.com/colo/huerfano/history_county.html] :'''1601-1700''' through early 1800's Huerfano County area Immigrants came through for different reasons seeking the new lands of the Wild Wild West. Spanish explored northward from New Mexico, but did not settle yet. ::Since the days when New Mexico Territory was present there were rumors of New Spain treasure hidden in the hills and mountains of Huerfano County. This also included the Arapahoe Princes Treasure. :'''1716''' New Mexico governor, Don Antonio Valverde Casio noted many "roads" in the area when he came to the Huerfano River. Apache and Comanche raised crops here and hunted before going back to the plains in the winter, They crossed from the San Luis Valley to hunt, trade, visit, or make raid, via the lower mountain passes. [http://www.kmitch.com/Huerfano/hist.html] :'''1779''' New Mexican governor Juan Bautista de Anza chased and killed Comanche leader Cuerno Verde (Greenhorn) with his 600-man force into the Raton Basin and over Sangre de Cristo Pass . They overtook Guerno Verde as they were camped near the Huerfano Butte. The ute guide and Anza also filled the Huerfano River to a trail heading into the mountains, and named the trail "Sangre de Christo pass" He saw the trail left the Huerfano River near Badito cone and another trail branched to the west (La Veta Pass). :'''1800's''' Jicarilla Apache American Indians crossed the plains of Huerfano County. Utes passed through Huerfano's western mountain regions following game into and out of the San Luis Valley, across mountain ranges into the Huerfano area. The Utes, Apache and Comanche Native Americans fought to control early south central Colorado. :'''1820''' The New Mexico gov. Don Fecund Melgares noted the mention of Sierra Mojada (Wet Mountains, Huerfano Pass, Sangre de Christo Pass in report written in French. He concluded there might be an attack and sent 700 men to investigate and determine if Sangre de Christo Pass needed defending.They fortified it, and a nearby pass called "the Road of the Narrow Gap" (Pass Creek Pass). The fort, a triangular adobe, was short-lived. Rumors reported 5 of the 6 soldiers were killed by "100 white men dressed as Indians" Since there weren't 100 white men in the county all concluded the soldiers were killed by Indians.By 1820 the fort was abandoned after the attack. :'''1820'''- Santa Fé Trail - passed thru Huerfano County. American and French fur trappers came through the area 1820-1830's. ::this area began as a colony of New Spain and a few immigrants tried to settle in Northern New Mexico colony. :{{Image|file=Huerfano_County_Colorado-2.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption=Ranch- La Veta }}{{clear}} ::The Hispanics left a legacy and continued presence in the Colorado region are reflected in the people remaining in the 2000's. Local place names reflect the Hispanic legacy and culture. :post Civil WAR, treaties settled the Native Americans to reservations. The Wild Wild West was safer for settlement. ::Spanish Peaks are prime examples of "stocks" which are defined as large masses of igneous (molten) rock which intruded layers of sedimentary rock and were later exposed by erosion. When mapped by geologists the Peaks were found to be masses of granite, granodiorite, and syenodiorite. ::Among the most unusual features of the Spanish Peaks are the great dikes which radiate out from the mountains like spokes of a wheel and the Apishapa Arch. These walls of rock are often spectacular. They are easily visible from the highway on the highway between Cuchara and La Veta north of the peaks (and west of Walsenburg), and pictures of them have been used as type examples in more than one introductory geology textbook. Several can be easily seen up close on back dirt roads {{Image|file=Huerfano_County_Colorado-4.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=Apishapa Arch. }}{{clear}} :'''Apishapa Arch''' - on the south side of the peaks can actually be driven through. :'''1820''' Major Stephen H. Long led a surveying party through Colorado and up "the Wharf River," as they called it. However, instead of ascending Sangre de Cristo Pass, they turned south to explore the Mesa de Maya country. '''Post 1821''' Mexico was the governing power of New Spain after winning its independence from Spain. Both Spain and Mexico issued large land grants. Hispanic families settled in the area of southern Colorado colony. They raised sheep and cattle. :'''1822'''- Major Jacob Fowler of Arkansas wanted to form trade routes from St. Louis to New Mexico. He followed the well marked Taos Trail to the Mexican fort. There they camped on the cld, windy pass.(It is always windy in this area). When news of the cold windy pass was heard by trappers and traders, the Taos trail became more popular. :'''1843'''- Cornelio Vigil- Ceran St. Vrain grant was one of 197 awarded in New Mexico and Colorado, with $4,000,000 acre million acres. This was the largest grant. Ceran St. Vrain was a naturalized Mexican citizen who was born in the USA. The grant extended from the Raton Mountains to the river, "Napeste" (Arkansas), east from the Sangre de Cristos to the Purgatory and included the modern towns of Trinidad, Rocky Ford, La Junta, Las Animas and Rye as well as all of the present Huerfano County. This would become home to the settlement of Greenhorn. [http://cozine.com/2001-december/colorados-mexican-land-grants/] According to history it is said the two men gave shares in their grant to New Mexico Governor Manuel Armijo and Charles Bent, but settlement did not begin immediately, probably because of the war between the United States and Mexico. {{Image|file=Huerfano_County_Colorado-7.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Cuchara }}{{clear}} ::The people who immigrated west in wagon trains were called'' Georgia Colony''. Cate Patterson had built a plaza at St. Marys and Russell began farming. The Georgians came to Patterson Plaza. Then the settled up the Huerfano nearer Gardner or at Francisco'sl ranch at La Veta, or along the Apache and St. Charles River. :'''Jan. 1844''' Before Colorado Territory was formed , this Huerfano County area was a part of Mora County, New Mexico Territory.. Its settlers were drawn by the Spanish land grant to Cornelio Vigil and Cerain St Vrain. "Rio Huerfano" and "Rio de las Cucharas" were included in the grant. :'''1850''' John Fremont led expeditions to explore building a transcontinental railroad to connect the East to California.. But his trip up the Huerfano pass and Medano Pass, met heavy snow a little farther west. :'''mid 1850's''' Huerfano residents say the first permanent residents were Jose Fabian Baca and a blind partner, Pedro Martinez, who lived 2 miles below Badito on the Huerfano River.According to several sources, the first permanent residents of present day Huerfano County were Jose Fabian Baca and his blind partner Pedro Martinez, who lived about two miles below Badito on the Huerfano. :'''1852''' - Settlers increased when Ft Massachusetts was built in the San Luis Valley. Bents New Fort or Old Ft. Lyon sent mail and supplies through Huerfano County, on the Sangre de Christo and Mosca Passes. :'''1853''' Captain John C Gunnison arrived to survey, and traveled up the Huerfano, past the old Spanish Fort. When he saw the trail was too rough and steep for wagons, he blazed a 6- mile road that had such tilt, they had to physically haul the wagons up the trail. He preferred Mosca pass. :'''1853 1st county seat''' was at '''Charlie Autobees' Plaza''' near the crossing of the Huerfano river and Arkansas Rivers,. This is now within Pueblo county. Population was the reason for Autobees', as there were 7 or 8 families living on ranches between Autobees' and Doyle's ranches (18 miles apart. Next largest settlement was Fort Wise, later Fort Lyon. Some communities are along the old Santa Fe Trail at Grey's Creek near Trinidad. ::'''Autobees,''' located on the Arkansas River opened a ferry. The territorial congress granted Autobees exclusive rights to operate a ferry oin the area :'''Pre-1855''' Badito was settled, and was the first town of consequence. It was situated near a river crossing. The name Badito is a corruption of spanish for "ford", thus may mean Little Ford. The Taos Trail crossed the Huerfano River at this point. Early there were a store, hotel, and livery. Some residents say the first resident in Badito was F.W. Poshfoff that opened the store and supplier for the Huerfano communities and the San Luis Valley. Cattle ranches were his neighbors. The customers were the cowboys who drove cattle north to the gold fields near Denver and the builders of the Union Pacific railroad in Wyoming. {{Image|file=Huerfano_County_Colorado-11.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption=Badito and Taos Trail. }}{{clear}} :'''1859 Gold rush''' caused the demand for land to increase. St Vrain was selling 1/2 mile tracts of land for $100 each. Joseph was his real estate agent and bought several tracts. :'''1860's''' By this time, the Indians were no longer the "lords of the plains". The Territory of Colorado abolished the reservations on the plains of the Front Range. The Indians had no resistance to the white man's diseases, and many died. The Indians retaliated by raiding farms, stealing stock, or other "atrocities" as they reand gradually began forcing the tribes, many now decimated from "white man's diseases." :'''1860''' Settlers here, thought the Pass could be passable for stage coaches and began a weekly stage, using Sangre de Christo Pass between Ft Garland into Canon City.The stage line was followed by others carrying mail and passengers. Large corrals and a way-station called ''Summit House'' were constructed on the pass. :'''1860''' Baca and Martinez opened a store. The gold rush of 1859 created a demand for land, even this far south. St. Vrain therefore offered one-half mile tracts along the Huerfano for $100 each. Joseph Doyle became his real estate agent and bought several tracts. :'''1860's''' There were ambitious German settlers, such as Louis B Sporleder, who opened Sporleder's grain store in Waldenburg, CO.. :'''1860s''' Hispanic shepherds from the San Luis Valley, migrated to Huerfano county area and founded "la Plaza de los Leones. This plaza became the City of Walsenburg, Colorado and Huerfano County Seat. :'''1862''' - Homestead Act passed which attracted easterners to the Colorado region to settle. :'''late 1860's''' White Americans came to the Raton Basin and Huerfano County and began raising cattle on public lands. :'''1861''' Colorado legislature established Huerfano County as 1/17 original counties of the Colorado Territory. {{Image|file=Huerfano_County_Colorado-8.jpg |align=r |size=450 |caption=1887 map }}{{clear}} :'''Feb 28, 1861''' Colorado became a territory of the United States. Prior to the end of his term, President James Buchanan signed the territorial act. William Gilpin of Missouri became the 1st governor of the territory. However it would be 15 more years before Colorado became a U.S. State. Huerfano County area was included in the original 17 counties of the territory. At this time its area reached from the Arkansas River all the way south along the summits of the Sangre de Christo Mountains to the New Mexico border. Eastern boundary was Kansas. Within it was an Indian reservation near the Arkansas River. AT this time less than 50 people were here 91 person/150 miles. ::Population was the factor for choosing a different county seat location. There were seven or eight families living along the lower Huerfano between Autobees' and Doyle's ranches,18 miles apart. The next largest settlement was around Fort Wise, later Fort Lyon. There were also budding communities along the Santa Fe Trail, notably at Grey's Creek near Trinidad. The large county made it hard for much governing to be done. Due to the distances for travel through the original county and lack of communication (other than mounted messengers) organizing Huerfano's government took time. :'''Oct 19, 1861''' Voting places in the five precincts were set at Charles Autobees' home, Joseph Doyle's ranch, St. Vrain's ranch at the home of B.R. Boice, James Gray's ranch and the Sutler's store at Ft. Wise. The county commissioners temporarily changed the county seat to Doyle's ranch. :'''Apr. 27, 1862''' The county seats declared as "section three on Huerfano Creek." No mention of territory or range. :'''1862''' Colonel John M. Francisco and French Henry Daigre completed building Francisco Fort in the Cuchara Valley. This adobe fort and adjoining plaza were designed for the men's protection from the Native Americans and form a trading place for settlers and traders. :'''Sept. 1, 1863''' - election to select a permanent site for a county seat to be located at the Ft. Union crossing of the Huerfano from Greenhorn." (It was probably the Butte Valley settlement). :'''May 1864''' - a "toll road" was planned to cross the county, running 3 miles S of Hicklin's ranch on Greenhorn where Ft. Union and Ft. Garland roads split, along the base of the mountains to a "point" on the Huerfano River, to be 1/2 mile from Pueblo to Ft. Garland road, thence west to the County boundary and across Sangre de Cristo Pass. The commissioners approved it. ::William Craig leased property for a fort, which was "one Spanish league below the mouth of the St. Charles River in NW corner of the Las Animas grant". the lease was $1.00 annually for 15 years. Craig may have intended to open a store at the which became Ft. Reynolds east of Pueblo. :'''1865''' - Huerfano had a population of 371 settlers (Hispanic emigrants from N New Mexico. Their houses were stucco and adobe similar to that of New Mexico. Hispanic settlers were the most numerous. Huerfano County Hispanos soon faced disenfranchisement. :'''1865-70's''' Charles Otto Unfug (another German settler) arrived from the San Luis Valley to work for Meyer, who also opened a store in Badito where Unfug had worked. Soon Unfug came to Walsenburg, Colorado and wrote letters, completed documents for settlers in the region. His brothers, Conrad, August and Adolph all arrived and the brothers opened the Unfug Mercantile store in Walsenburg, Colorado. The men all operated Walsenburg's businesses, the mines, logging operations, ranches, a hotel on 7th street and eventually the bank, together with real estate and water rights. Between them, they were operating most of the town's businesses, including stores, mines, logging operations, ranches, a hotel and bank, plus they controlled considerable real estate and water rights. :'''1866''' (2) Spanish forts were in Huerfano County. The county lost land for the formation Las Animas County and later Baca County. :'''1868''' The plaza was named for John M. Francisco, who his partner, Henry Daigre, built their ranch on land purchased from the Vigil-St. Vrain Land Grant in 1868 for $37,710. Their ranch was an early fort. They grew and raised cattle, sheep, hogs, wheat, barley, hay, beans to sell to the mining camps. :'''1869 Crestones''' started to the west, with residents from Chama, New Mexico. It had a school, catholic Church, school with 100 students but never had a post office. Huerfano County's first school was built on Patterson's ranch at St. Mary, later became County district #1. :'''1870''' Henry Sefton built a "toll road across La Veta Pass, named Baldy Scott. The road is visible only in spots currently. Later another "toll road" extended from Middle Creek, over Wagon Creek Pass. It was hardly navigable for wagons. Only light freight could be hauled here or at Indian Creek Pass. The wagon roads improved the route to gold-rich Creede and the San Juan valley. {{Image|file=Huerfano_County_Colorado-9.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=Walsenburg, early years }}{{clear}} :'''1870''' -Henrich Anton Frederick Walsen settled in Huerfano county in la Plaza de los Leones which was named for Henrich Walsen. By 1900, American-owned cattle and sheep companies had bought up most of the local range land, eclipsing traditional land ownership and use. :'''1870''' the Denver & Rio Grande (D&RG) and Atchison, Topeka, & Santa Fe (AT&SF) Railroads reached Trinidad (south of Huerfano County). D&RG soon extended through Huerfano County and on to the San Luis Valley over La Veta Pass railway later reached east to La Junta and Colorado and Southern Railroad (C&S) also arrived. These railways enabled shipping mining products and agriculture back east. :'''1866-70''' County seat was located at Badito for 4 years. Badito was in an isolated area with no lodging or homes. Next they decided the county clerk would be located at Butte Valley post office and the treasurer and sheriff at the J.D. Patterson near the St. Mary community. community was "an isolated point in the county". :'''Nov 2, 1870''' Colorado state General Assembly formed Greenwood county from lands from former Cheyenne county, the Arapaho tribal land and the eastern part of Huerfano County. :'''1870''' Denver and Rio Grande began building the railway from Denver-Colorado Springs had ideas to extend it to Alamosa, then on to Mexico!! :'''1871 ''' :'''March, 1871''' - La Veta received a post office. It continued to grow as more settlers arrived from the east as well as New Mexico to find a homestead in this fertile valley. A toll road was finished with tolls for the Sangre de Christo and Cucharas Wagon Roads. If a wagon or vehicle was pulled by one animal the charge was 50 cents. If the Vehicle was drawn by 2 animals, charge was 75 cents. If pulled by additional pair, extra charge of 25 cents. Loose cattle, horses, donkeys 10 cents per head, loose sheep, goats, hogs, 1 cent per head, if a person was riding a horse or donkey, charge was 25 cents. :'''Sept 10, 1872''' - Election to choose a county seat, and Walsenburg, Colorado was selected. :'''Oct 7, 1872''', Walsenburg, Colorado, and officials were to move to Walsenburg location. John Brown chose to remain in Butte valley. :'''1872''' - The county seat was moved from Badito to Walsenburg. :'''Oct 7, 1872''', Walsenburg, Colorado, and officials were to move to Walsenburg location. John Brown chose to remain in Butte valley. :'''1873''' - Engineers for the Denver and Rio Grande Railroad arrived in the area to survey for a route to build across La Veta Pass. They discovered a community of 200 in the Spanish Peaks. !! :'''1875''' Small-scale mining in Huerfano County found small amounts of gold, silver, copper, and lead. :'''1875''' Alex C. Hunt assumed new job with D&RG and obtained land titles along the right of way. Hunt also opened the Walsen mine and managed to receive a profit, since the mine was on leased land and the coal was hauled by wagon to Cucharas for shipment. Hunt arrived in Spanish Peaks to begin bringing the railroad in. If local landowners were unwilling to lease or sell, he had the tracks built on other land..Soon Hunt was a member of the La Veta Town Company selling $50.00 lots and receiving a profit.The town began to fill with splatters and businessmen. Construction began on grading and building foundations for bridges. First 6 car train arrived from Cucharas full of promoters. ::'''Plaza de los Leones''', later Walsenburg, was named for the first of these families. The houses here were stucco 2-3 ft thick. The obituary of Hernando Leon, who died in 1905 at the age of 85, says he was the "founder" of Leon Plaza. {{Image|file=Huerfano_County_Colorado-7.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=Cuchara }}{{clear}} :'''1876''' Palmer had tracks built to Cucharas Junction, north of the old Cucharas community east of Walsenburg, Colorado. That were laid on the prairie, then fill was added. In April his tracks reached El Moro. :'''Aug 17, 1876 ''' - The Spanish Peaks Post office ceased and La Veta used the name until Oct 9, when county commissioners approved Town of La Veta to be incorporated. :'''1900's'''Farming lands were settled and improved.. Several thousand acres have been added to the fields within the last 20 years. These lands are well watered and large crops of hay and grain have been raised. Huerfano county has mostly small holdings rather than large land owners. Farmers own small bunches of cattle. {{Image|file=Huerfano_County_Colorado-3.jpg |align=r |size=160 |caption=Coal Miner statue. }}{{clear}} :'''1900's''' The Coal deposits and mines in the area gave rise to a boom after coal was discovered in large deposits. Coal mines were scattered in the county. :'''1914''' -Tensions increased until National Guard soldiers killed nearly 20 men, women, and children in the nearby '''Ludlow Massacre''', the climax of the Colorado Coalfield War. {{Image|file=Huerfano_County_Colorado-10.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=Ranchland closer to Sheep mountain. }}{{clear}} :'''1926''' Huerfano County is located in the south-central part of the State. Its western boundary is formed by the Sangre de Cristo and Culebra mountain ranges, which one continuous range, but called different names in different places.. Sangre de Chistos peaks are more irregular in Huerfano and Custer Counties. The range running east to west extends 48 miles. Sanger De Christo width near the central part is 40 miles north to south. Areal of this range is 960,000 acres (300,000 acres more than the size of the State of Rhode Island.) .. Its surface consists of an irregular plateau with many narrow valleys in the east, rising into rugged mountains in the west. Altitude ranges from 5,690 feet at the north boundary up to over 13,000 feet at the summits of the mountains to the west. Length, from east to west, is about 48 miles, and its width, from north to south, near the central part, is about 40 miles. Its area is 960,000 acres, or 300,000 acres more than that of the State of Rhode Island. The surface is an irregular plateau broken by many narrow valleys in the east and rising into a rugged mountainous area in the west. The altitude ranges from about 5,690 feet at the north boundary to more than 13,000 feet at the summits of the mountains on the west. [Source: Mining in Colorado: A History of Discovery, Development and Production, by Charles William Henderson, 1926, submitted by Mary Kay Krogman] :'''1930's'''-Highways were built, connecting the coal mines with markets.. US Hwy 85 and 160 became vital links . The county continued to mined large amounts of coal, but just like all of the other states, the Great Depression hurt local economy. Mines closed, company towns became abandoned, farms dried up with no rain, during this Dust Bowl also.. :'''1946''' - After World War II, the coal demand ended, the mines also became filled with water. There was a steady economic decline through 2015. Attractions are: the historic coal mine sites, majestic mountain hiking and mountain biking. :'''post 1946''' After World War II, there was a demand for oil, and a shift back to farming. Farmers raised more cattle, and grew alfalfa and other crops using the ditch rights-irrigation systems. Huerfano County economy of Huerfano County has never recovered from the coal bust; the Walsenburg’s population dropped from 6,000 in 1945 to '''2,900 in 2014'''. :'''Feb. 28, 1991''' is the 130th birthday of Huerfano County, one of the original 17 counties in Colorado Territory. http://www.kmitch.com/Huerfano/hist.html :'''2006''' -The Rio Grande Scenic Railroad’s La Veta Pass Route reopened for seasonal public use. This railway follows the Alamos to La Veta path, which the freight lines followed during the Wild Wild West days' mining boom following the same path from Alamosa to La Veta used by freight lines during the region’s mining boom. :'''2008''' the National Park Service Rivers, Trails & Conservation Assistance Program extended trails in state parks and US Forest Service trails. Outdoor tourists and locals alike are able to fishing, hunting, hiking, mountain biking, backpacking, camping, snowshoeing, and snowmobiling in the Huerfano wilderness. Tourism now plays an important role in the modern local economy. :'''2015''', Huerfano County had a population of 6,492. Most of the its residents live in the county seat of Walsenburg, but smaller populations are in Badito, Calumet, Cuchara, Gardner, Farista, La Veta and Red Wing area. Huerfano’s mild mountain passes, notably La Veta and Sangre de Cristo Passes, throughout history have provided a transportation corridor. :'''2017''' Huerfano County struggles economically. Land is poor for soil, farmers can grow alfalfa with the ditch rights to provide water for the alfalfa, wheat, hay. Huerfano County has high wind conditions. This has led to the addition of wind power to produce alternative-energy, called the. Huerfano River Wind Farm 10 miles N of Walsenburg is Colorado’s largest producer of wind power. *'''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Huerfano_River_Wind_Farm Huerfano River Wind Farm] about 10 miles N of Waldenburg at the junction of the Huerfano River and I 25''' ::Ranchers raised cattle and sheep, although current years here in Huerfano, one sees just cattle. These were formerly the sole industry and carried on only to a limited extent, in modern days the herds of cattle are an improved variety rather than the long herded steer or the Mexican sheep which formerly were the only animals grazing in the county. 2002-2010 land owned by this author also had a grazing lease with a rancher in the lower mountain region. The cattle seen there covered 100's of acres and grazed on any grass they found.[Personal knowledge of [[Richardson-7161|Richardson-7161]] 02:36, 18 May 2018 (UTC) ] Assessor returns indicate the Walsenburg shipped out 1,500 head of fat cattle, with 10,000 sheep has given a good return on ranchers in the business. '''{{Blue|MINING}}''' :::McMillan's on the upper Huerfano area, where good ore has been located and shipments made. :::Another is known as '''"Ojo"''', where there is a mining camp, (a copper district ) :::Spanish Peaks, in which prospecting and development are being done, may demonstrate that the miner will have a rich field. ::Walsenburg, Colorado has the largest population in the county, with La Veta next in population, then Rouse, Pictou, Gardner. Waldenburg has a bank, courthouse, jail, grocery store, Family Dollar, and propane business. Mines in Pictou, Maitland, Pryor and Rouse possibly made larger contributions to Colorado's coal industry. ::Two railroads, the Denver and Rio Grande and the Colorado and Southern, supplied and still do provide the county with transportation facilities. Churches of differing denominations are in Waldenburg and La Veta. There are 36 school districts in the county.[ [Denver Rocky Mountain News, Denver, Colorado, Wednesday, January 1, 1902, submitted by Mary Kay Krogman]] :'''{{blue|1866 Cucharas community}}''' was established on the old Indian trail. Settlers filed claims in the early 60's, such as Martinez, Manzanares, Lopes, and Bustos families. Trapper Charlifu was raising crops on the Cucharas near North La Veta. ::Manuel Vallejos built up his ranch with a plaza for his family. He began digging ditches.. "In early years, he ranched with sheep herds, then began raising cattle, horses, obtaining land nearby in the settlement of Butte Valley. :'''{{blue|1876 La Veta}}''' -despite being "off the beaten path" today, was at one time the center of activity in Huerfano County. That was in 1876, when the construction of the railroad was all important. North Veta eventually had stores, schools and churches but for some reason did not get a post office until the 1920's. It did become a major shipping point for crops and livestock when the railroad came through and was named "Wahatoya" by the Denver and Rio Grande. Several early trails continued from North Veta, one branching off to the west to cross La Veta Pass and another following the river up to Indian Creek and Cucharas River. The plaza here was named for John Francisco who with Daigre built a ranch on land bought from Vigil-St. Vrain Land Grant for $37,710. Its first post office began 1871, named Spanish Peaks. Mail came 3x/ wk from Cucharas. This was situated on an old Indian trail. The Cuchara Valley was the best hunting area for both the Indians and settlers with plenty of water. {{Image|file=Huerfano_County_Colorado-3.jpg |align=r |size=260 |caption=Coal Miner statue. }}{{clear}} ::'''{{Blue|COAL}}''' Huerfano County's largest claim to public interest is its coal supply that Huerfano possesses. Coal mining was the chief industry of the county. A large camp was opened near Rouse, by the fuel and iron company. A shaft was being sunk by the Huerfano Coal company, under the direction and management which opened up a large coal deposit about one mile from Walsenburg Colorado Fuel and Iron company and the Victor Fuel company are the largest operators. County assessor shows 5,996 acres of producing coal lands owned by the corporations conducting active mining operations. In addition to the large acreage of lands where coal is known to exist, there may be other land with no current coal mining development, The abandoned Coal Mines may be seen along Highway 69. These should not be explored by the average interested tourist, as the mines may have caved in. Thus the entrances are boarded up. which up to the present time have received no development. The current coal mines ceased, but new ones may be located. The demand is currently not as great in the 1990's and 2000's. From the Walsen mines alone >13,000 cars of coal were shipped. {{Image|file=Huerfano_County_Colorado-10.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption=Rouse, CO, mines }}{{clear}} ::{{Blue|Mines}} in [[:Category:Huerfano County, Colorado]] on record today: - There are 4,800 records of mining claims on public land managed by the Bureau of Land Management and 97 records of mineral deposits listed by the United States Geological Survey (USGS). The majority were coal mines, but there are records of gold, copper, silver, uranium, and vanadium deposits located in Huerfano County, Colorado.[https://thediggings.com/usa/colorado/huerfano-co055] When driving on Colorado Highway 69 many abandoned coal mines may be seen not far from Walsenburg, Colorado. They now are filled with water.[https://pubs.usgs.gov/wsp/1805/report.pdf][https://pubs.usgs.gov/wsp/1805/report.pdf Ground water in Mines] ::'''{{Blue|La Veta}}''' formed when locals began selling local lots With these actions, the site of the town of La Veta began. :Colorado mountains attract outdoor tourists.. The county has public lands including.: :::Blanca Peak, Sheep Mountain, Little Sheep Mountain, Spanish Peaks. The rugged, wild, and beautiful mountains of southern Colorado have attracted outdoor tourists. ::Huerfano County public lands for outdoor recreational use are: :::San Isabel National Forest :::Lathrop State Park ::: 9 Huerfano County State Trust Lands :::3 protected wilderness areas ::'''{{blue|Gardner, Colorado}}''', small local mountain town has a Sonic Bloom and Hippie Days music events as well as a rodeo, drawing summer travelers. The historic resources attract tourists to Huerfano County, ::La Veta hosts historic events. :::'''1862''' Francisco Plaza :::'''1877''' La Veta Pass Narrow Gauge Railroad Depot :::'''1889''' La Veta Masonic Hall :::The town of Walsenburg, colorado hosts several historic structures. :::Montoya Ranch :::'''1904''' Huerfano County Courthouse and Jail :::'''1917''' Art Deco style Fox Theater :::'''1920''' Huerfano County High School on main Street. holds historic structures such as the Montoya Ranch, 1904 Huerfano County Courthouse & Jail, the 1917 Art Deco-style Fox Theater, and the 1920 Huerfano County High School. ::Transportation highways are: State Hwys 10, 69, and 10 and Interstate 25 and 160 bisect Huerfano County . These highways bring the outside world to the small, isolated towns of southern Colorad.. An estimated 4 million vehicles drive through Waldenburg yearly. Huerfano County has the architecture and population reflecting the county's local history of Hispanic settlement, rural agriculture and the boom or bust history of the western states. {{Image|file=Huerfano_County_Colorado-5.jpg |align=r |size=330 |caption=Gardner and ranches }}{{clear}} :'''1857 {{blue|Gardner}}'''had settlers early, but was not organized at first. Settler, Charles Deus filed his claim, planted crops. When he returned he found his claim "jumped".Gardner was not an "organized" community. '''1871''' a post office was started, called ''Huerfano Canyon''. Later the name was changed to Gardner. Most sources say Herbert Gardner arrived in 1873, who operated a ranch and trading post. ::'''{{blue|old Taos Trail}}''' Any settler arriving before territorial days chose the best land sites, such as those in the fertile Huerfano river valleys near the major roads such as the old Taos Trail. Other roads were moderate, such as Cuchara Pass road and Mosca Pass road to reach the upper valleys. A road connected Denver, Colorado to Santa Fe, New Mexico, went through Trinidad along the route of old Hwy 85-87 used in the days of stagecoaches. {{Image|file=Huerfano_County_Colorado-11.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Badito marker and Old Taos Trail }}{{clear}} :'''{{blue|1865-1910, Badito}} '''received a post office, with the name of "Little Orphan." On Sept. 12, 1865, the name was changed officially to Badito. County seat was moved from Autobees to Badito. '''1872''' - A '''courthouse''' was built in Badito, may not not have been impressive as it cannot be seen currently. The same building contained the post office and new, improved store and trading post. These are all destroyed now. The only remains of Badito, (post office closed in 1910) are an old adobe home, once used as a hotel, some outbuildings and the ruins of the church across the river on a hill. ::'''{{blue|St. Marys}}''' - was most important when it became the "end of the trail". was 6 miles downriver from Badito and began with the name Santa Maria Plaza. Henry T Sefton operated a store, hotel and blacksmith shop. He was postmaster after post office closed. - Southerners left their plantations and were seeking new lives and exploration. Green Russell and Decatur "Cate" Patterson, passed through as they searched for gold which they found in Russell's Gulch. These men also met up with Cerain St. Vrain who encouraged all to settle on his land grant. :'''{{Blue|1866-69 Butte Valley}}''' was downriver,was named for the Huerfano butte, located east of I-25. It was a stage stop on the Denver-Santa Fe route, run by employees of St. Vrain. Antoine LaBrie operated the stage station and store. Henry Strange moved there in 1868 and opened a store in one room of his home. A post office was established there in 1869. :'''{{blue|'Malachite}}''' was a settlement named by its founder Tom Sharp who operated Buzzard Roost Ranch and trading Post. He was a friend of Ute Chief Ouray, who camped near the post. Sharp's home was built beside the Ute trail and named '''Malachite Small Farms''' :'''{{blue|Walsenburg, Colorado}}''' is thought to have been an indian trail. When first settlers arrived, the Utes were using the trail. "Uncle" John Albert, was the first postmaster to build a home and fort with capacity to hold 20-30 people were across from each other. His home and fort, had capacity for 20-30 people, and faced across the Indian trail about where South Main St. runs today. :'''June, 2006''': a local person was grading a dirt road. The sparks started a wildfire at the foothills of Sheep mountain. This blew out of control. A vast amount of Sheep mountain land including the land where the cabin this author and husband had. Everyone was evacuated and the firefighters cut the locks on the property gates to access the cisterns of water on our land. They parked their trucks at our cabin as a operating point. All tiny seedlings 50 feet from around the cabin were cut down.(Memories of Richardson-7161) :'''June, 2018''' a non-US citizen camped near Fort Garland. Somehow a fire started. This advanced into Huerfano County. The areas under mandatory evacuation included La Veta, Gardner, Malachite, Chama, Paradise Acres, . This again includes the area where the Sheep mountain cabin is located in Huerfano County.. Cause is dry weather. The entire west face of Sheep Mountain burned with many acres.
'''{{Blue|Libre, Colorado, 1960's Hippie Commune}} ''' [https://adventuresofthenewoldfarts.com/2015/05/08/a-visit-to-libre-in-southern-colorado/ Libre] Beginning in the late 1960's several hippie groups lived in Southern Colorado.. They had dropped out of college, lived on stipends from their parents back east and food stamps, who built dome homes and other structures. Dan Archuleta allowed one colony to move into his goat sheds on the north side west of Red Wing, Colorado.. Its name was '''Archuletaville'''. All of the colony were south facing buildings. Today, there are only remains of the stone faced shed, most windows are gone., an adobe house, and remains of outhouses. [http://cozine.com/2015-november/the-hippies-of-archuletaville/] Other hippie communes were Libre which was in an isolated area northwest of Walsenburg, not far from Greenhorn Mountain.. The residents lived in poorly built shacks, and some were living in elaborate geodesic domes. One was an artist.. Some of the people living there still live in the community today.orate geodesic domes. {{Image|file=Huerfano_County_Colorado-12.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption=Deans dome home, Libre }} Libre was a commune artists' community. It involved the people living in the commune who built their own houses, without building knowledge. Some of the buildings are standing today and still have descendants of the original colony living there. It is an unincorporated community.This occurred during the Vietnam War era when some hippie moved to communes to avoid the draft. '''UTUBE Video''' [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n42EfYXPIOw Libre by Roberta Price] [https://www.amazon.com/Huerfano-Counterculture-Roberta-M-Price/dp/1558495738 Huerfano] [https://adventuresofthenewoldfarts.com/2015/05/08/a-visit-to-libre-in-southern-colorado/ Libre (2) houses]
===Government Offices=== '''1st County Seat'''
'''1853''' The first county seat was at Charlie Autobees' plaza near the crossing of the Huerfano river and Arkansas Rivers,. This is now within Pueblo county. Population was the reason for Autobees', as there were 7 or 8 families living on ranches between Autobees' and Doyle's ranches (18 miles apart. Next largest settlement was Fort Wise, later Fort Lyon. Some communities are along the old Santa Fe Trail at Grey's Creek near Trinidad. '''2nd County Seat'''
'''Dec. 19, 1861'' the county commissioners temporarily changed the county seat to Doyle's ranch. '''3rd County Seat'''
:'''Apr. 27, 1862''' they declared the county seat to be "section three on Huerfano Creek." No mention of territory or range. 4th County Seat
:'''Sept. 1, 1863''' - election to select a permanent site for a county seat to be located at the Ft. Union crossing of the Huerfano from Greenhorn." (It was probably the Butte Valley settlement). '''5th County Seat''' - :'''1870''', the county seat was located at Badito for 4 years. Badito was in an isolated area with no lodging or homes there. '''6th County Seat''' Next they decided the county clerk would be located at Butte Valley post office and the treasurer and sheriff at the J.D. Patterson Ranch near the '''St. Mary community''' which was "an isolated point in the county". 7th County Seat :'''Oct 7, 1872''', Walsenburg, Colorado was chosen to be county Seat. Officials were to move to Walsenburg location. John Brown chose to remain in Butte valley. Walsenburg, Colorado
{{Image|file=Huerfano_County_Colorado-6.jpg |align=r |size=450 |caption=Walsenburg Courthouse }}{{clear}} ===Geography=== :Size has a total area of 1,7530square miles (4,130 km2), of which 1,591 square miles (4,120 km2) is land and 2.2 square miles (5.7 km2) (0.1%) is water. :Local south central Colorado, east of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains and south of the Wet Mountain Valley. :Vegetation, Trees - Cactus, Short grasses and short shrubs cover much of the county lowlands, with piñon, pine, gambol oak, juniper, and Blue Spruce, Aspen trees in the mountain growing in the mountainous regions. : large majority of Huerfano county is about 6,900 feet and relatively flat lands to the east of I-25 :land to the West of !-25 - is rolling, as it becomes closer to the mountains. :Rainfall - low :Mountains - The Spanish Peaks are geologically distinct from the faulted and uplifted mountains of the Sangre de Cristo range to the west. To the geologist the Spanish Peaks are prime examples of "stocks" which are defined as large masses of igneous (molten) rock which intruded layers of sedimentary rock and were later exposed by erosion. When mapped by geologists the Peaks were found to be masses of granite, granodiorite, and syenodiorite. The Apishapa Arch. :Among the most unusual features of the Spanish Peaks are the great dikes which radiate out from the mountains like spokes of a wheel. These walls of rock are often spectacular. They are easily visible from the highway on the highway between Cuchara and La Veta north of the peaks (and west of Walsenburg), and pictures of them have been used as type examples in more than one introductory geology textbook. Several can be easily seen up close on back dirt roads {{Image|file=Huerfano_County_Colorado-4.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=Apishapa Arch. }}{{clear}} :'''Apishapa Arch''' - on the south side of the peaks can actually be driven through :Location in state- Huerfano County lies in the south-central part of the State. :Country - Its western boundary is formed by the Sangre de Cristo mountain ranges, is one continuous range, but called different names in different places.. :Sangre de Chisto mountains have a more irregular in Huerfano and in Custer Counties. :The range running east to west extends 48 miles. Sangre de Christo width near the central part is 40 miles north to south. :Area of this range is 960,000 acres (300,000 acres more than the size of the State of Rhode Island.) .. :surface consists of an irregular plateau with many narrow valleys in the east, rising into rugged mountains in the west. :Altitude ranges from 5,690 feet at the north boundary up to over 13,000 feet at the summits of the mountains to the west. :Vegetation - Brush, Cactus on the low lands, Pinon Trees, pine trees and Blue Spruce, Aspen trees in the mountains. :Marijuana was grown here in spots illegally, until 2015, when the moratorium for commercial marijuana was lifted. :Property prices increased 10% after the law legalizing the growth of marijuana, july 2015.The price of property saw an increase of more than 10% ====Adjacent counties==== *Pueblo County - northeast *Las Animas County - southeast *Costilla County - southwest *Alamosa County - west *Custer County - northwest *Saguache County - northwest ====Protected areas==== *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colorado_State_Highway_12 Highway of Legends Laveta Pass] *Greenhorn Mountain Wilderness *Lathrop State Park *San Isabel National Forest *Sangre de Cristo Wilderness *Spanish Peaks Wilderness ===Demographics=== In 2000 7,862 people were living in the county with a population density of 5 people/sq. mi. The racial makeup of the county was 80.96% White, 2.75% Black or African American, 2.70% Native American, 0.39% Asian, 0.08% Pacific Islander, 9.41% from other races, and 3.71% from two or more races. 35.14% of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race. In the 2010 census, the population was 6,711, giving a lower population density.. The median income for a household in the county was $25,775, and the median income for a family was $32,664. The per capita income for the county was $15,242. About 14.10% of families and 18.00% of the population were below the poverty line, including 23.70% of those under age 18 and 11.90% of those age 65 or over. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Huerfano_County,_Colorado] *Post 2015, Marijuana has become legalized in Colorado. Now there are stores selling it in Walsenburg. *largest Huerfano County racial/ethnic groups are White (64.7%) followed by Hispanic (34.4%) and American Indian (0.5%). *2016, the median household income of Huerfano County residents was $33,257. Huerfano County households made slightly more than Alamosa County households ($32,385) and Saguache County households ($32,457) . There are 17.1% of Huerfano County residents with poverty. Highways
*State 69 *US 160 ====Towns==== *[[:Category: Walsenburg, Colorado|Walsenburg]] *Badito *Navajo Ranch *[[:Category: Calumet, Colorado|Calumet]] *[[:Category: Cuchara, Colorado|Cuchara]] *[[:Category: Farisita, Colorado|Farisita]] *[[:Category: Gardner, Colorado|Gardner]] *[[:Category: La Veta, Colorado|La Veta]] ====County Resources==== *Sheep mountain *Little Sheep Mountain *Greenhorn Mountain Wilderness *Lathrop State Park *San Isabel National Forest *Sangre de Cristo Wilderness *Spanish Peaks Wilderness *Huerfano Heritage Center *Ranching *Hiking *::'''Gardner, Colorado''', small local mountain town has a '''Sonic Bloom''' and '''Hippie Days music events''', and rodeo, which draw summer tourists. =====Land Grants===== *Vigil-St. Vrain grant was one of 197 awarded in New Mexico and Colorado but, with some four million acres, it was the largest. It stretched north from the Raton Mountains to the river "Napeste" (the Arkansas), east from the Sangre de Cristos to the Purgatory and included the modern towns of Trinidad, Rocky Ford, La Junta, Las Animas and Rye as well as all of the present Huerfano County. *Spanish land grant to Cornelio Vigil and Cerain St Vrain. "Rio Huerfano" and "Rio de las Cucharas" were included in the grant. ====Census==== :1870 --- 2,250 — :1880 --- 4,124 83.3% :1890 --- 6,882 66.9% :1900 --- 8,395 22.0% :1910 --- 13,320 58.7% :1920 --- 16,879 26.7% :1930 --- 17,062 1.1% :1940 --- 16,088 −5.7% :1950 --- 10,549 −34.4% :1960 --- 7,867 −25.4% :1970 --- 6,590 −16.2% :1980 --- 6,440 −2.3% :1990 --- 6,009 −6.7% :2000 --- 7,862 30.8% :2010 --- 6,711 −14.6% :Est. 2016 --- 6,677 ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=l |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: Gardner Cemetery, Gardner, Colorado]] *[[:Category: La Veta Cemetery, La Veta, Colorado]] *[[:Category: Old La Veta Cemetery, La Veta, Colorado]] *[[:Category: Masonic Cemetery, Walsenburg, Colorado]] *[[:Category: North Veta Cemetery, Walsenburg, Colorado]] *Saint Mary's South Cemetery, Walsenburg, Colorado ::[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/57533 South Saint Mary's Cemetery FindAGrave] ====Mines==== {| border="1" class="sortable" !Red Wing Mines/Gardner/Pryor Mines/Black Hills!!Laveta Mines, Cuchara, Laveta Pass, Aguilar!! Walsenburg Area Mines |- |Alamo Mine # 1(Black Hills)|||| |- |Black Hills Mine, Farisita|||| |- |Blue Blaze Mine, Pryor|||| |- |New Pryor Mine, Pryor|||| |- |Old Rouse Mine, Pryor|||| |- |Big Four Mine, Black Hills|| || |- |Midway Mine, Pryor|||| |- |Caprock Mine, Pryor|||| |- |Hezron Mines,Pryor|||| |- |Primrose Mine,Pryor|||| |- |Pryor Mine, Pryor|||| |- |McIntire Mine, Red Wing|||| |- |Lester Mine, Pryor|||| |- |Little Joe # One Mine,Gardner|||| |- |Polvo Blanco Mine, Gardner|||| |- |||Ideal Mine, Walsenburg South|| |- |||Klikus Mine, La Veta|| |- |||Larrimore Mine, Black Hills|| |- |||Leader Mine, Aguilar|| |- |||Linscott Mine,Cuchara|| |- |||Cuchara Canyon Mine|| |- |||Black Hawk Mine, Aguilar|| |- |||Buckhorn Mine, Bear Creek|| |- |||Barbour Mine, Black Hills|| |- |||Bulls Eye Mine, Spanish Peaks|| |- |||Bunker Hill # One Mine, Aguilar|| |- |||City Slicker Mine, La Veta|| |- |||Cod # One Mine, La Veta|| |- |||Cod # Two Mine, La Veta|| |- |||Kebler Mine, Black Hills|| |- |||Kebler # Two Mine, Black Hills|| |- |||Calumet # One Mine, Black Hills|| |- |||Cameron Mines, Walsenburg South|| |- |||New Rouse Mine, Aguilar|| |- |||Oak Creek Mine,La Veta|| |- |||Oakdale Mine, La Veta|| |- |||Occidental Mine, La Veta|| |- |||Ojo Mines, La Veta|| |- |||Kirkpatrick Pit,Walsenburg South|| |- |||Loma Mine, Walsenburg South|| |- |||Lone Pine Mine, La Veta|| |- |||McGuire Mine, La Veta Pass|| |- |||Globe Mine,Walsenburg South|| |- |||Muleshoe Mine, La Veta Pass|| |- |||Mutual Mine, Walsenburg South|| |- |||Reliance Mine, La Veta|| |- |||||Black Beauty Mine, Walsenburg North |- |||||Black Canyon Mine, Walsenburg North |- |||||Breen Mine, Walsenburg North |- |||||Butte Valley Mine, Black Hills |- ||| ||Caddell Mine, Walsenburg North |- ||| ||Calumet Mine, Walsenburg North |- |||||Carbonado Mine, Walsenburg North |- |||||Champion Mine, Walsenburg North |- |||||Gordon Mine, Walsenburg North |- |||||Gordon Mine, Walsenburg North |- |||||Huerfano Coal Mine, Walsenburg North |- |||||Jobal Mine, Walsenburg North |- |||||Long Saddle Mine, Walsenburg North |- |||||Maitland Mine, Walsenburg North |- |||||Major Mine, Black Hills |- |||||Major Mine, Walsenburg North |- |||||McNally Mine, Walsenburg North |- |||||Morning Glory Mine, Walsenburg North |- |||||New Maitland Mine, Walsenburg North |- |||||Old Pictou Mine, Walsenburg North |- |||||Pacific Mine, Walsenburg North |- |||||Peak Mine, Walsenburg South |- |||||Pictou Mine, Walsenburg North |- |||||Premium Mine, Walsenburg South |- |||||Ravenwood Mine, Walsenburg South |- |||||Robinson # One Mine, Walsenburg South |- |||||Robinson #Two Mine, Walsenburg South |} ::https://colorado.hometownlocator.com/features/cultural,class,mine,scfips,08055.cfm ===Sources=== *https://www.colorado-demographics.com/huerfano-county-demographics *[https://glorecords.blm.gov/default.aspx Land Patents] *[Source: Mining in Colorado: A History of Discovery, Development and Production, by Charles William Henderson, 1926, submitted by Mary Kay Krogman] *Source: Denver Rocky Mountain News, Denver, Colorado, Wednesday, January 1, 1902 *http://huerfanohistory.org *https://www.archives.com/search/vital *http://www.huerfano.us *https://www.courts.state.co.us/Courts/County/Index.cfm?County_ID=4 *https://pubs.usgs.gov/wsp/1805/report.pdf *http://www.kmitch.com/Huerfano/miners.htm
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[[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:Huff Name Study]] [[Category:Hough-Huff Name Study]] [[Category:US Southern Colonies Family Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] [[Category:Nansemond County, Virginia]] [[Category:Nansemond County, Virginia Colony]] {{Puritan Great Migration}} This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the surname Hough, Huff and variants. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. You can link to this study by entering: Category:Huff_Name_Study in double brackets on the profile === DNA Research === There is an active Hough/Huff/Hoff DNA Project for Hough, Huff and Hoff surnames at Family Tree DNA (https://www.familytreedna.com/public/hough) with over 300 participants. Paternal descendants have genetic matches through the Y-Chromosome DNA which is passed down from father to son. Big Y Test, which uses SNPs, is highly recommended in addition to the standard Y-DNA 37 to 111 tests which use STRs for matching. STRs mutate more rapidly whereas SNPs are more stable and show matches much further back in time. This allows a look at ancestors at much earlier period in time. === Hough/Huff/Hoff Internet Sites === Max Huff maintained an internet site at http://www.maxhuff.com (archived at [https://web.archive.org/web/20180328104301/http://maxhuff.com/ https://web.archive.org/web/20180328104301/http://maxhuff.com/]) that has data on the Genealogy of all family lines of Huff, Hough, Hoff, Haff, Haugh and other variants of those surnames. === Recognized Hough/Huff Researchers === *Elida C. Hough, "Decendants of William Hough of Connecticut" unpublished manuscript, *Franklin B. Hough, "American Biographical Notes," 1875 *[[Hough-2087 | Granville Hough]], author of "Origin of Early Hough Families from England to PA" unpublished 2 Feb 1993; also, "Hough and Huff Families of the U.S, 1620-1880" 1972; also "Tales of Our People, Stories of Hough, Huff, Hoff, Haff & Hoaf People in the Early Days of Our United States" 1989, reprinted 2006 by Permission by Max K. Huff. Granville collected data from all areas - from early colonies, to the South, Midwest and Far West. Granville was a prolific researcher and writer and wrote seven volumes on his research. *[[Hough-2334 |Orville Louis Hough]] papers at the Bucks County Historical Society, Doylestown, PA. Orville Hough unearthed and documented an enormous amount of data. O.L. Hough concentrated on the early Hough's of Bucks County, Pennsylvania and Loudoun County, Virginia. *[[Huff-1564 |Max Huff]], publisher of the Huff Newsletter *Stanley Hough - Researcher of Hough families in Cheshire, England *William W. Hough - Researcher, contributor to Connecticut Nutmegger * [[Breece-42 | Barb (Breece) Roesch)]] author of " John and Hannah Hough of England and PA - Migrations of their Carolina Sons Northwest and Southwest 1683-c1900" pub., 2015 *Kathy Alvis Patterson. WEBLOG: https://alvispat.wordpress.com/huff-or-hufft-philip-of-wayne-co-ky/ === Early Hough immigrants to America: === === Jamestown === The first phonetic "huff" to reach American shores was [[Hough-147 | Francis HOUGH]], who came to Jamestown, VA, in the "Swan" in 1624. In the muster ordered in that year, but actually taken in early 1625, Francis HUFF was 20 years old and associated with James SLEIGHT, who had arrived in the "Trial" in 1610. (The relationship of Francis HOUGH to James SLEIGHT is not known, but SLEIGHT may have financed his trip in return for services HOUGH was to render in VA. This was an activity which Francis HOUGH later used to enhance his fortune.) Listed also in this 1625 muster was Christopher WINDMILL, whose widow Francis https://alvispat.wordpress.com/huff-or-hufft-philip-of-wayne-co-ky/ between 1629 and before 3 Jan 1633. Francis was a member of the House of Burgesses for the 1633 Nutmeg Quarter. Francis used his influence and growing wealth to purchase land, finance the transporting of other immigrants, and develop tobacco plantations. In Oct 1644, he was a member of the "Council of War" for the counties of Isle of Wight, Upper Norfolk, and Lower Norfolk. Hough's Point, a projection of land into the ocean near Norfolk, was named for him. At the age of about 44 soon after 4 Mar 1647/48, Francis returned to England. He may have simply made his fortune, or he may lost his wife, or he may have lost his own health, as he died soon after reaching London. He took his family back to Saint Peter's the Poor, London, where as a merchant, he made his will 25 Jul 1648, and it was proved 27 Jul 1648. Francis provided for his eldest son William to be sent over to Virginia to manage his lands there. John was to be educated properly so he could stay in England and work with William from the England side. Anne COOKE, grandmother of the children, was to be administrator of the will during the children's minority. Daus Jane and Anne were listed as under the care of their grandmother, Anne COOKE. Francis remembered his mother Mrs. Christian STOCKWOOD with 150 pounds and his sister Mrs. Elizabeth STOCKWOOD with 150 pounds. While Francis had a logical plan for the future of his family, there is no record that it was carried out. In 1667, administration of the estate passed to John, Jane, and Anne, with no mention of William. (One William HOUGH, a merchant taylor, had died in London in 1661 at St Lawrence, Old Jewry, London.) The latter event may have caused the estate administration to pass to the other three heirs. The records for Nansemond Co, VA, have all been destroyed, so it has not been possible to learn how the 3000 acres of land and other property of Francis HOUGH was handled after his death. There was apparently some estate left in 1667, and it must have passed into other hands. None of the VA counties which have been examined show a William or John HOUGH who could be sons of Francis and the Widow WINDMILL. If grandsons came, their records have not been identified. There may be records which have not yet been discovered on the disposition of the land. It is clear that Francis left his children under the care of relatives in London. This is confirmed by the 13 Jan 1654 will of James FLETCHER, haberdasher of London, of the parish of St Lawrence in the old Jewry, will proved 22 May 1656. It appears that FLETCHER was a wealthy merchant and citizen of London. He bequeathed handsomely to FLETCHER, ASPINALL, BARTON, COOPER, STONE, MORECROFT, SHARPLES, HADDOCK, SUTCH, HUNT; SHARPLES, DRYE, ZOACH, and HOUGH. He specifically mentioned his cousins William HOUGH and John HOUGH, stating John was his sometimes servant. Executors of the will were to be Mr. John HATT, attorney, and minister William ASPINALL. Overseers were to be cousins Thomas ASPINALL and John HOUGH. (At the time "servant" frequently meant employee or apprentice. Also, the term cousin included nephews and nieces; and Thomas ASPINALL was mentioned both as a nephew and as a cousin. It is not possible to say that John and William HOUGH were cousins or nephews.) The ASPINALL family was from Chester, thus suggesting that this HOUGH family was also from there. Two of the ASPINALL family had already emigrated to New England by the time of the will, but they have not been connected to this family. It is clear that this HOUGH family was well-connected to the merchant class in London. === Other Immigrants to Virginia === *[[Huff-1766 | William HUFF (or HOOF)]] (c 1710 - 1781 VA) was one of the earliest settlers of Brunswick Co, VA. As he and his wife, Elizabeth, later sold land in Southampton Co, VA, it is assumed that he first lived there. By 30 Aug 1744, William HUFF held 140 acres of land on the South side of Lizard Creek in Brunswick Co. Following a 1747 land patent in Brunswick Co, William HUFF was a registered voter in 1748. In 1753, he received 313 acres on Pigeon Roost Creek in Brunswick Co. In 1754 he sold 120 acres in Southampton Co on the Meherrin River. His wife, Elizabeth, appeared in court and gave her dower consent 12 Oct 1758. They were listed as William and Elizabeth HOOF in this transaction. In 1764, William HUFF received 1101 acres between his own land in Brunswick county and the county lines. In 1770, he made a gift to his son Daniel HUFF. On 30 Mar 1778 he made his will, and it was probated on 25 June 1781. He listed his wife, Elizabeth, sons Daniel and James, daughter Silvia, and grandson Thomas, and "other children." His wife was to receive the plantation. Dau Silva was to receive a feather bed, pine table, iron pot, small trunk, riding saddle, walnut table, and 50 acres bought from John CAVIELL. Son James was to receive a walnut chest, oval table, and the land and plantation of 498 acres after wife Elizabeth died. Grandson Thomas was given a specific bequest. All other estate and negroes were to be divided equally among the "other children." Witnesses to the will were William HAMILTON, James HAMILTON, William PARHAM, and William MOSELEY, Sr. Executors were sons Daniel and James, presumably both in Brunswick Co, VA, in 1778. *Some time after 1717, William HUFF md Elizabeth LUNDY (prob. 1710-1717 - prob. after 1782 Brunswick Co, VA) dau of James LUNDY, Sr., of Isle of Wight Co, VA. In his will of 20 Feb 1717, recorded 23 Mar 1723, James LUNDY (whose wife may have been Elizabeth BURCHETT) bequeathed to his son James, dau Burchet, son Edward, son Robert, daughter Elizabeth, and son Thomas. (Isle of Wight Co Great Book II, p 153). Of these LUNDY ch, it is known that Burchet md (1) as second wife to Joseph E. TURNER, and (2) to ???? GREEN; Edward died 24 Oct 1770, St Luke's Parish, Southampton Co, VA; Robert made his will 1 May 1783, recorded 9 Oct 1783 (Will Book IV, p 46, Southampton Co, VA); and Elizabeth md William HUFF. (The widow Elizabeth LUNDY md (2) Joshua PERRY - Isle of Wight Marriage Bonds, Will Book III, p 253). It is not known when Elizabeth LUNDY md William HUFF. If Elizabeth were very young in 1717, she could have borne ch c 1735-1760. The death dates for Edward and Robert LUNDY are consistent with Elizabeth being a younger child in 1717. *In studying records of William and Elizabeth HUFF, it is important to recall that a probable brother, or other relative, [[Huff-1770 | Daniel HUFF]], settled in the same area shortly after William did. This Daniel HUFF and his wife Mary also had sons Daniel and James, as well as others named Lewis; Philemon; and Reuben. *[[Huff-1770 | Daniel HUFF]] (c 1710/1720 - 1777 Brunswick Co, VA) received a King's grant of 360 acres on the East side of Pigeon Roost Creek in Brunswick Co, VA, 12 Nov 1753. He apparently settled there and established his family. In 1768, he was a county surveyor. He made his will in 1773 and it was probated 24 Nov 1777. The will mentions wife Mary; sons Daniel; Philemon; Reuben; Lewis; and James; and granddaughter Tabitha. No daughters were mentioned, and there may have been other sons, but no others were mentioned. Executors were Daniel and James. Daniel HUFF was likely related to William HUFF, who had received 313 acres of land, also on Pigeon Roost Creek, on 20 Jul 1753. William had been in the area by 1747, poss. by 1744. He and Elizabeth LUNDY had md after 1717; and Daniel HUFF could be a son, brother, or other relative. The most likely relationship is that of brother, but the evidence is by no means established. *DNA matches: DNA test results of a descendant of Daniel Huff shows an ancestral Haplogroup of I-M253 and matches to descendants of [[Hough-387 | William HOUGH]] (born c. 1619 Chester, Cheshire, England) at -4 for the Y-DNA 111 test. These results provide evidence of a common ancestor for both William Hough and Daniel Huff. === New England === *[[Haugh-10 | Atherton HOUGH]] (prob. b. Boston, Lincolnshire, England - 11 Sep 1650 Boston, MA) md in Boston, England, 9 Jan 1617/18 to Mrs. Elizabeth (BULKELEY) WHITTINGHAM ( - 14 Oct 1643 Boston, MA), widow of Richard WHITTINGHAM. She had at least one WHITTINGHAM ch named John, who settled in Ipswich, MA, and later in his will proved 27 Mar 1649, bequeathed to his half- brother, Samuel HAUGH. (John WHITTINGHAM had been bap 29 Sep 1616 as son of Richard WHITTINGHAM.) Elizabeth had a brother, Peter BULKELEY, who also bequeathed to his "cousin," or nephew, Samuel HAUGH. If there were other HOUGH ch, their names have been lost. It is known that Atherton, Elizabeth, and their son Samuel were passengers along with Rev. John COTTON, on the ship "Griffin" which arrived in Boston, New England, on 4 Sep 1633. Atherton HOUGH had been Mayor of Boston, England, in 1628, so he was familiar with government affairs. He was listed as a Freeman on arrival. Soon after his arrival in New England, he became one of the "Assistants" in the government of Boston. He settled in that part of Quincy now known as "Hough's Neck," a favorite seaside resort. Atherton HOUGH was an adherent of Mrs. HUTCHISON and Mr. WHEELWRIGHT in a famous religious arguement against others of the established church. It seems most likely that Atherton pronounced his name as "hoffe," and his name was frequently recorded as HOFFE and HAUGH, though he clearly wrote it as HOUGH. All known descendants are now "huff." *[[Hough-387 | William HOUGH]] was born c 1619 in Chester, Cheshire, England and migrated to Massachusetts about 1640, possibly on the ship with the Reverend BLYNMAN (Blinman) party to Gloucester. He was a housewright, or carpenter, and followed that trade wherever he lived. There are many descendants living today. Those that have done DNA testing have the ancestral Haplogroup of I-M253/P-109/Y4739. Individual test results not only match other paternal descendants of William Hough but also show close matches to paternal descendants of [[Hough-233 |Richard Hough]] (c. 1750 Cheshire, England - 1705 Pennsylvania) and [[Hough-146 | John Hough]] (1659 Wilmslow, Cheshire, England - Jan 1732 Middletown Bucks Pennsylvania). They also match disconnected Hough families first identified in the Southern states in the mid-1700’s that have the ancestral Haplogroup of I-M253/P-109/Y4739. Based on these test results, it is concluded that all have a common ancestor that probably lived in or near Cheshire, England no later than the 1500’s and perhaps several hundred years earlier. Note also that individuals with both the "Huff" and "Hough" spelling match up. Earlier, before the advent of DNA testing, Hough researcher Granville Hough found that descendants of the Hough families of Cheshire phonounced their name as "Huff" whether it was spelled Hough or Huff. He concluded that persons of English ancestry whose name is pronounced Huff is likely a descendant of the Cheshire group. The present DNA tests confirm Granville's conclusion. === Quaker Immigrants === When William Penn began his effort to settle Quaker families to PA, he was able to convince numerous families in the Cheshire area of the opportunities. There were HOUGH families among these Quakers, and there were other HOUGH individuals who seemed sympathetic to the Quaker approaches, though they were not particularly active in the meetings. Seven or eight of these individuals came to PA between 1681 and 1683. They were John and Hannah, and their infant son John; Richard; John; Samuel (who came as a servant of John Clowes); Thomas; Francis; and Michael. O. L. HOUGH studied the available records for these persons and published the results in 1975 as Hough in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, 1683-1850. Based on the same kind of reasoning used above, he concluded they were all related but that none seemed to be brothers. The PA records simply do not indicate any such relationships. Specifically, though, John was not brother to Richard. Richard is known to have had a brother, John, who stayed in Maclesfield, near Chester. Another error is the claim that Edward Hough, the father of William Hough who came to America in 1640, was also the father of Richard Hough who came to America over 40 years later. *[[Hough-233 |Richard Hough]] (c 1650 Cheshire, England - 2 (or 25) July 1705 PA) on 17 Mar 1683/84 in Bucks Co, PA, was a chapman who md Margery CLOWES (17 Jan 1656/57, Gosworth, Cheshire - 30 Jan 1719/20 PA) dau of John and Margery ( ) CLOWES. They were md in the house of John CLOWES. Richard arrived in PA 29 Sep 1683 on the "Endeavor" as one of the Quakers recruited by William PENN. Margery came with her father, John CLOWES, also a Quaker from Cheshire. Richard HOUGH and John CLOWES were among those who shipped goods on the "Endeavor" bound from Liverpool to Pennsylvania between 15 June 1683 and 11 Jul 1683. Richard and Margery were from Congleton Monthly Meeting in Cheshire. They settled in Makefield twp of Bucks Co, PA, where they were strong Quakers in the Falls MM and active in the affairs of the new communities. He was a member several times of the Provincial Assembly and of the Provincial Council. Richard was drowned in an accident crossing the Delaware River. Paternal descendants of [[Hough-233 |Richard Hough]] have genetic matches through the Y-Chromosome DNA which is passed down from father to son. Individual test results not only match other paternal descendants of Richard Hough but also show close matches to paternal descendants of William Hough (1619 Cheshire, England - 1683 Connecticut). They also match disconnected Hough families first identified in the Southern states in the mid-1700’s. All have the ancestral Haplogroup of I-M253/P-109. Based on these test results, it is concluded that all have a common ancestor that probably lived in or near Cheshire, England no later than the 1500’s and perhaps several hundred years earlier. Note also that individuals with both the "Huff" and "Hough" spelling match up. Earlier, before the advent of DNA testing, Hough researcher Granville Hough found that descendants of the Hough families of Cheshire phonounced their name as "Huff" whether it was spelled Hough or Huff. He concluded that persons of English ancestry whose name is pronounced Huff is likely a descendant of the Cheshire group. The present DNA tests confirm Granville's conclusion. *[[Hough-146 | John HOUGH]] (c 1660 prob. Hough parish, Wilmslow, Macclesfield Hundred, Cheshire, England - Jan 1732 intestate, Bucks Co, PA) was md in Cheshire, England, c 1681 to Hannah ?????, whose surname and parents' names have been lost. John and Hannah came from England to PA on the 60-ton ship "Friendship" of Liverpool, which arrived in PA 21 November 1683. They brought their son John Jr, and paid for five others, incl Thomas HOUGH, who was to serve 4 years for his transportation. The relationship of Thomas to John is not now known. The other four were George and Isabella GLEAVE, and their son, George, and Nathaniel WATMOUGH. The John HOUGH family settled in the Northwest corner of Middletown twp, next to Newton twp. Thomas HOUGH and the GLEAVE family settled across the river in Burlington Co, West Jersey. John and Hannah joined the Middleton Quaker MM first, then later the Falls MM. John, Sr, owned land in Middleton, Newton, and later in Bedminster twps. In 1710, he was a member of the Provincial Assembly. John, Jr., administered his estate. John HOUGH's children also received 400 acres from Francis ROSSELL, formerly of Macclesfield, Cheshire, later of NJ and PA. He had come with Richard, Francis, and Samuel HOUGH on the "Endeavor." The Francis ROSSELL will was in 1694. He was likely related to John, or to the wife Hannah. The births of John's ch were shown on Quaker records for Falls and Buckingham Meetings, but their Quaker records ceased when they left that church. For this reason the sons have been particularly difficult to trace, and there are several conflicting and unverified claims by HOUGH and HUFF families of descent from them. *[[Hough-1648 | Samuel HOUGH]] (c 1661 England - after 1729 Bucks County, PA) came to PA on the "Endeavor of London" as a servant of John CLOWES, whose daughter Margery married Richard HOUGH, another passenger. They arrived in Sep 1683. Samuel HOUGH and John RICHARDSON were to serve 4 years while being furnished passage, meat, and drink. He listed himself as a carpenter. How he was related to Richard, John, Thomas, and Francis HOUGH has not been determined. *Michael did not sign his name as Hough, but as Huff, which would indicate he was somewhat removed from the others. He died in 1687. One other person, Stephen HUGH, probably died soon after arrival, as his widow remarried in the 12th month, 1684/85, to Thomas Norbury. It is questionable that he was a HOUGH at all. The same can be said for Walter HOUGH, who was an overseer of Highways in 1680 in what was later Bensalem Twp of Bucks Co. As he came earlier than the Cheshire families, he may have had a different origin. There was also a William HOUGH who on the 26th day, 4th mo, 1684, received warrant for survey of a Philadelphia lot between Front St., Swamp, 2d St, and Enoch. No other records have been found for him and he did not seem to be a Quaker. Some people have mentioned a Daniel HOUGH as an early arrival, but the source of their information is not known. In view of the traditions of some HUFF/HOUGH descendants of the PA/NJ families, it would be very useful to find some records of an early Quaker Daniel HOUGH of PA and NJ. === German Immigrants to Pennsylvania === There were several immigrants of German origin who lived in Lancaster, PA. Variation in name spelling include Hoff, Huff and Hoof. *Philipp Hooft. Descendants used the Hufft spelling. *[[Hoff-960 |Jacob HOFF]] (Spring 1751 Germany - 15 Jul 1831 Bradford Co, PA) served as a pvt in Col Miles' Regt (13th Regt), PA Line, from May 1776 in Cumberland Co, PA, until Jan 1778 at Valley Forge, PA. He served for one year and nine months in Capt Peoples' Company. The Regiment was under Col Miles at first, then under Col Stewart. He was in the Battles of Long Island, White Plains, Princeton, Germantown, and Brandywine. Jacob applied for pension under the law providing pensions for those who were destitute. He and his wife were sixty, but she was not named. All their possessions were inventoried, and this verified his situation. He applied for pension from Wyalusing twp, Bradford Co, PA, in 1819 and received certificate S39712, dated 23 June 1820. He received $8.00 per month from 19 Sep 1818. *[[Hoff-367 | Johann (Hans) Adam HOFF]] (1704 Fridelsheim, Pfalz, ?Palatinate, Germany - will of 5 May 1776, d 20 Nov 1785, will probated 24 Dec 1785, Codorus twp, York Co, PA, bur with wife and son Ludwig in Moravian Ch Cem, York Co, PA) was a resident of York Co on 24 Sep 1762 when he was naturalized without oath (for religious reasons),not stating when he migrated. Other records show he arrived in America at Philadelphia in 1730 on the ship "Joyce." He apparently md twice, first to Catharina MULLER ( - d before 1835) and Julian SEIB (SEIP, SIPE, SEIBEN) (18 Feb 1720 Ebingen, Pfalz, ?Palatinate, Germany - c 1785/90 Codorus twp, York Co, PA) dau of John Ludwig and Christina ( ) SEIP. Descendants of German Immigrants with the present-day Huff surname with Y-DNA tests on FTDNA have varied Haplogroups including: I-M253, Q-M242 and R-M173. === North Carolina === Granville Hough concluded that there is evidence that families from the early Quaker arrivals later went to NC. Specifically, Daniel and Joseph, sons of John and Hannah, were together in NC by about 1736. Later Joseph settled in Anson Co, NC, near Samuel HOUGH, who had settled in Anson Co, by 1748. It is thus possible that some of the early settlers in PA who disappeared from the records there went to NC. Of course, there were 33 monthly meetings of Quakers in NC, mostly from PA; but these HOUGH families did not seem to be members in NC. Later, there were several families in Stokes and Surry counties who were active Quakers. Their descendants believe they were grandchildren of John and Hannah. Descendants of Samuel Hough of NC all have the ancestral Haplogroup of I-M253/P-109 which matches descendants of both William Hough of CT and Richard Hough of PA. [[Huff-46 | Valentine HUFF]] (c 1730/1750 probably Germany - c 1800 Rowan Co, NC) resided on or near the Potomac River in Hamburg or Funkstown, MD, between Rock Creek and Easton Branch (within the present city of Washington, DC), then in Frederick Co, MD, when he decided to move to Rowan Co, NC. This was just before the Rev. War began. The area where Valentine had property is now in Washington, DC, where the State Dept. is located. He held Hamburg lots 107 and 112, and the Washington numbers are 15 and 7. He held the lots as Valintine HOOF. His name could have been HOFF or HOF or some other variant in MD records. === Maryland === [[Huff-1672 | John HUFF]] (c 1680/1682 - 3 May 1740 Kent Co, MD) made his will 31 Mar 1738/39, probated 14 June 1740, Kent Co, MD) was a tobacco farmer who on 25 Nov 1706 in St Paul's Parish, Kent Co, MD md Hannah or Anna MORGAN (c 1790 - 20 Apr 1740 MD) parents not known. (MD Microfilm M302, Kent Co). The family farmed in St Paul's Parish, and baptized some of their ch there. Hannah MORGAN had a land inheritance which can probably be traced through land records. According to Capt Earle HUFF, Hannah MORGAN descended from a prominent early settler in MD, but he did not name the person. === New York/New Jersey === *[[Huff-304 | Englebert Hoof or Hoff]] (c 1637 Scandinavia - 21 Mar 1765, Fishkill, NY) recalled how at the age of 12 in 1649 he was ploughing behind a team when news came that Charles I of England had been executed. As he grew older, he was somewhat of an adventurer. He may have served in the Life Guards of the Prince of Orange, later William III of England. Late in life, he told how he had "deserted from a Dutch ship of war in New York" and settled in the wilderness in the area that eventually was between Pleasant Valley and Poughkeepsie. If that is so, he may have been the first white settler in the area of Dutchess Co, NY. There has been some suggestions that his life and history were the inspiration for Rip Van Winkle stories of Washington Irving. Reconstruction of possible events indicate that Englebert may have been captured at Swedesboro, NJ, in the conflict between the Dutch and the Swedes, then escaped from the ship of Van Couwenhoven that was stationed at Wappingers during the Esopus wars in 1662. At any rate, he lived alone for many years. There is some accounts that he was md three times; however, the only wife of record is Maria WILLEMSE (c 1690, bp 2 Aug 1698 at Tarrytown - d before Englebert), dau of Robert and Greesze (Grace) (CERANT) WILLEMS. They lived near Fishkill or Hopewell, where Englebert was well known as a dashing horseman and a man of unusual scholarship. He was a tenant of Mr. Samuel VERPLANK, who gave silver tankards to both Trinity Church, Fishkill, and the Dutch Reformed Church of Fishkill. Englebert was bur near the east wall of the Reformed Dutch Church at Hopewell, NY. Englebert and Maria had two ch bp in New York City, and the others in Tarrytown. *[[Hoff-446 | Dirck or Derrick PAULUSZEN]] (c 1640/50 Holland - will of 19 Nov 1722, proved 22 Dec 1730 NJ) migrated with his father Paulus DIRKSEN in 1650 to New Amsterdam. By 1663, he was old enough to join with his father and others to petition for a new concentration (village) back of Wallabout. His father's will of 29 Mar 1688 designated Dirk as eldest son of former wife, Geertje WILLEMSE. He md twice and lived on Long Island until late in life when he moved to Laurenceville, NJ. About the time of his move, he adopted the surname HOFF to comply with English law. His sons also carried this surname. There is no record that they had any kinhip to anyone of that name. Descendants are today found as HOFF, HUFF, and HOUGH. DNA test results of Dirck Hoff descendants are in the Q-M242 Haplogroup. Advanced SNP and Big Y terminal SNP is YP730.
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[[Category:Hughes Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] __NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Hughes Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hughes Hughes] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Hughes name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Hughes's), by time period (18th Century Hughes's), or by topic (Hughes DNA, Hughes Occupations, Hughes Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Hughes Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Hughes-8987|Cherryl Fikes]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Hughes}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * * * ==Membership== *[[Goodson-1183|Cynthia Goodson]] * * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hughs Hughs] * *
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[[Category:Hughey Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Hughey-105|David Hughey]] or post a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! '''The surname HUGHEY originally appeared in Gaelic as "O hEochaidh" or "Mac Eochaidh," derived from an Irish personal name "Eachaidh," meaning a "horseman." ''' The surname HUGHEY. originated in Scotland between the fall of the Western Roman Empire in 476 and before the arrival of the Angles, Saxons, and Jutes from mainland Europe. The name comes from the Brythonic word for "fire." The four surviving sons of the assassinated king of Mercia fled to Scotland and formed the Hughey family there. Many Hughey's in later periods emigrated to Ulster from Scotland and may not be related at all to the descendants of the Irish Hughey's descended from Eachaidh. Anyway, these Hughey's are Scots Gaelic and not Irish Gaelic. == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the surname Hughey and its variants. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. == Task List == 1. Work cooperatively together with other Hughey profile managers to create the best Hughey tree possible and break through Hughey brick walls. 2. Search out original, good documentation and add sources to Hughey profiles. 3. Write comprehensive, well-sourced biographies for Hughey profiles. 4. Check for duplicates and request merges. 5. Add the Hughey Surname Study tag to Hughey profiles. {{One Name Study|name=Hughey}} :'''{{One Name Study|name=Hughey}}''' 6. If you are a female with the maiden name Hughey, or have a direct ancestor with the name Hughey, please consider doing an autosomal DNA test OR if you are a male with the Hughey surname, please consider adding your yDNA test through the Huey* Group FamilyTreeDNA Project (link below) so that we can all have a better understanding of our heritage and possibly make new discoveries. https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/huey/activity-feed *This FTDNA Huey group includes variations of the surname, including Hughey, which is run by Ronnie Howie. {{Image|file=Clark-15765-12.gif }} '''NOTABLE HUGHEYS''': https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Hughey https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Hughey https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matthew_Hughey https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Hughey_(Medal_of_Honor) '''NOTABLE PLACES''': https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hughey,_Wisconsin {{Image|file=Clark-15765-12.gif }} '''The Hughey Genealogy and Family Tree Page''' https://www.genealogytoday.com/surname/finder.mv?Surname=Hughey
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'''For the Project "Home Page," please go to:''' [[Project:Huguenot_Migration|Project:Huguenot_Migration]] == Huguenot Migration Project: Interests and Related Resources == Sometime between 1550 and 1580, members of the Reformed (Protestant) church in predominantly Catholic France (and her borderlands, parts of which were added to France) came to be commonly known as Huguenots--initially a derogatory term, then one held with pride. They were virulently prosecuted by the Roman Catholic French, Spanish and Austrian governments, in part because many early Huguenots were families of wealth who sought political power as well. The height of this persecution was the St. Bartholomew's Day massacre (1572) when 5,000 to 30,000 Huguenots were killed. After that time, tolerance varied; there was a brief period of legal acceptance of Protestant practice, until French King Louis XIV made Catholicism the official religion of his kingdom, then outlawed Protestantism entirely in 1685 with the Revocation of the Edict of Nantes, that had ensured toleration earlier. By the early 18th century, roughly 500,000 Huguenots had fled France, four thousand of whom emigrated to the North American colonies. Huguenots (with estimates ranging from 200,000 to 1,000,000) also fled to surrounding Protestant countries: England, the Netherlands, Switzerland, Norway, Denmark, and Prussia. Many Huguenot descendants continued to use French first names and surnames for their children well into the nineteenth century, as they tried to keep some connection to their heritage. See: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_Huguenot Wikipedia] for historical background. === Europe === ==== Germany (c1685) ==== {| class="names compact" | width="300"|'''Name''' |width="150"|'''Sources''' |width="150"|'''Project Protected''' |width="150"|'''Biography''' |width="200"|'''Project Member''' |- |[[Brouquart-1|Louis Brouquart]] |No |Yes |No |No |} * [[Thomas-10705|Michael Thomas]] (Thomas-10705): Johann LeBachelle (Lebachelle-13) - according to family lore, emigrated from France to Kaiserslautern, Germany c1685. He was a pastor. Family name was not found in records of the Huguenot Society several years ago, and little follow-up has been made since then, hence my interest in participating in this project. Resources include: ** [http://www.surlespasdeshuguenots.eu/carte-sentier-mai-2013.pdf Map of one Emigration Path from France through Switzerland to Germany] ** Die Französisch reformirte Kirche in Emden ** Die Französisch-reformierte Gemeinde zu Homburg v. d. Höhe ** Die Französisch-reformirte Colonie zu Friedrichsdorf ** Die Französisch-reformirte Gemeinde in Erlangen ** Die Französisch-reformirten Gemeinden zu Gross- und Klein-Ziethen in der Mark Brandenburg ** Französische Ackerbauern aus der Pfalz und der Uckermark in Ostpreußen ** MANY MORE through LDS card catalog ==== Netherlands (1500s-1700) ==== * [[Project:Dutch_Roots|Dutch Roots Project]]: [[Timmerman-225|Bea Wijma]] and other Project members ==== Nederland (1500s-1700s) ==== {| class="names compact" | width="300"|'''Name''' |width="150"|'''Sources''' |width="150"|'''Project Protected''' |width="150"|'''Biography''' |width="200"|'''Project Member''' |- |[[Roubley-1|Marie Roubley ]] |Yes |Yes | | |- |} Project members working on these ancestors:
* [[Timmerman-225|Bea Wijma]] and other Project members
Resources include: ** Fiches op de registers, Collectie La Rochelle, 1602-1685, LDS Fiches 199954-6 (Card index to French Reformed Church records of La Rochelle, Charente- Maritime, France. Includes baptisms, marriages and memberships. Members of this church later settled in The Netherlands.) ** Fiches op de registers, Collectie Montauban, 1647-1682; Card index to French Reformed Church records of Montauban, Tarn-et-Garonne, France. Members of this church later settled in The Netherlands. FHL Fiche #199957-199962. ** [[Project:Dutch_Roots#Dutch_Archive-Nederlands_Archief|Dutch Archives]] ==== Scandinavia (c1685) ==== ==== Switzerland (1500s) ==== {| class="names compact" | width="300"|'''Name''' |width="150"|'''Sources''' |width="150"|'''Project Protected''' |width="150"|'''Biography''' |width="200"|'''Project Member''' |- |[[Anjorrant-3|Renaud Anjorrant]] |No |No |No |No |- |[[Barnouin-2|Charles Barnouin]] |No |No |No |[[Whanger-3|Sadie Whanger]] |- |[[Cramer-615|Jean-Ulrich Cramer]] |No |No |No |[[Whanger-3|Sadie Whanger]] |- |} Project Members working on these ancestors: * [[Riley-1234|Michele Hevingham]] Resources include: * Louis Vivien, Les families du réfuge en pays neuchâtelois. Descendants of French Protestants in the Canton of Neuchâtel, Switzerland. FHL Film 962763 * Oliver Clottu, ''Genealogical research in the French speaking parts of Switzerland : including Swiss Huguenot records'' ==== Wales, England & Ireland (1500s-1600s) ==== {| class="names compact" | width="300"|'''Name''' |width="150"|'''Sources''' |width="150"|'''Project Protected''' |width="150"|'''Biography''' |width="200"|'''Project Member''' |- |[[Brunyee-7|Matthew Brunyee]] |Needs work |No |Needs work |No |- |[[Champion_Crespigny-7|Thomas Champion Crespigny]] |Needs work |No |No |[[Champion_de_Crespigny-8|Anne Young (née Champion de Crespigny)]] |- |[[Champion_De_Crespigny-3|Claude Champion de Crespigny]] |No |No |No |[[Champion_de_Crespigny-8|Anne Young (née Champion de Crespigny)]] |- |[[Champion_De_Crespigny-2|Gabriel Champion de Crespigny]] |No |No |No |[[Champion_de_Crespigny-8|Anne Young (née Champion de Crespigny)]] |- |[[Fonnereau-2|Claude Fonnereau]] |No |No |No |[[Champion_de_Crespigny-8|Anne Young (née Champion de Crespigny)]] |- |[[Deputy-83|Sylvester Deputy]] |Needs work |No |Needs work |No |- |} Project members working on these ancestors: * [[Hills-943|Christine Hills (Frost)]] * [[N.-17|Magda N]] * [[Riley-1234|Michele Hevingham]] * [[Taylor-25258|Carole L. Taylor]] * [[Bechman-4|Stuart Bechman]] *[[Champion_de_Crespigny-8|Anne Young (née Champion de Crespigny)]] Sources include: * Baptisms, Marriages & Burials found at Ancestry.co.uk * Records found at Family Search.com including births, marriages & deaths * Wills obtained from the National Archives * Records obtained from the Worshipful Company of Clockmakers * Gastineau: Spitalfields, London England, Christ Church * Robin D. Gwynn, A Calendar of the letter books of the French Church of London from the civil war to the restoration, 1643-1659 * T. P. Le Fanu and W. H. Manchee, ''Dublin and Portarlington veterans, King William III's Huguenot army'' * http://www.bmdregisters.co.uk/ * England Nonconformist Church_Records at FamilySearch * [[Space:Registers_of_the_French_churches_of_Bristol%2C_Stonehouse%2C_and_Plymouth%2C_and_of_Thorpe-le-Soken_in_Essex|The register of the French Church at Thorpe-le-Soken in Essex, 1684-1726. Huguenot Society of London, by William Chapman Waller(London:Spottiswoode),1912]] *[[Space:The_registers_of_the_Wallon_or_Strangers%27_Church_in_Canterbury|The Registers of the Walloon (Strangers) Church in Canterbury]] most records from 1581 forward * Chapel register of Westminster, London, England, (Rider Court, French Huguenot), christenings, 1700-1738 * [[Space:Registers_of_the_French_churches_of_Bristol%2C_Stonehouse%2C_and_Plymouth%2C_and_of_Thorpe-le-Soken_in_Essex|Registers of the French churches of Bristol, Stonehouse, and Plymouth]] * Huguenot wills and administrations in England and Ireland, 1617-1849, abstracts of Huguenot wills and administrations.Henry Wagner ; edited by Dorothy North.(London. 2007-2008) * Mercier & Poirier Protestant Temple Records * Alencon Normandy France to French Huguenot Church Spitalfields London; * Raby & Painvin Marchenoir et Lorges Cher et Loir & Loiret France to London, England === North America === ==== Canada ("Nouvelle France") ==== {| class="names compact" | width="300"|'''Name''' |width="150"|'''Sources''' |width="150"|'''Project Protected''' |width="150"|'''Biography''' |width="200"|'''Project Member''' |- |[[Bédard-243|Isaac Bédard]] |Yes |No |Yes |No |- |[[Bedard-37|Jacques Bedard]] |Needs work |No |Needs work |No |- |[[Bedard-72|Louis Bedard]] |No |No |Needs work |No |- |} Project member working on these Nouvelle France profiles [[Baraboo-1]] ===== Nova Scotia (1752) ===== {| class="names compact" | width="300"|'''Name''' |width="150"|'''Sources''' |width="150"|'''Project Protected''' |width="150"|'''Biography''' |width="200"|'''Project Member''' |- |[[Langille-83|David Langille]] |Yes |No |Yes |No |- |[[Langille-82|David Langille]] |Yes |No |Yes |[[Wellman-421|AL Wellman]] |- |[[Langille-123|Jean Jacques Langille]] |Yes |No |Needs work |No |- |[[Langille-81|Jean Jacques Langille]] |Yes |No |Needs work |No |- |[[Langille-24|Leopold Langille]] |Yes |No |Yes |No |- |[[Langille-85|Mathieu Langille]] |Yes |No |Yes |[[Wellman-421|AL Wellman]] |- |[[Paisant-4 |Paisant-4 ]] |- |} Project Members working on these ancestors: *[[Wellman-421|AL Wellman]] ==== United States ==== ===== Florida (1564) ===== Sources include: ===== Maryland ===== {| class="names compact" | width="300"|'''Name''' |width="150"|'''Sources''' |width="150"|'''Project Protected''' |width="150"|'''Biography''' |width="200"|'''Project Member''' |- |[[Brasseur-2|Benois Brasseur]] |Yes |No |Yes |No |- |[[Brasseur-19|Robert Brasseur]] |Needs work |No |Needs work |No |- |} Sources include: * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mareen_Duvall Mareen Duvall article on Wikipedia] ===== New England (1686; earlier?) ===== Someone needs to work on the following people who settled in 1686 in Narragansett County, East Greenwich, Connecticut, in what would later become Rochester, Rhode Island: ::Ezechiel Carre ::Peter LeBreton ::John Fones ::Targe ::David Petrie The Hendee (or Hendy) family, Huguenots, who fled Normandy, France for England and then eventually settled in Connecticut, probably prior to 1650. There is much invalid data about this family on the Internet due to its being confused with the Handy family of Sandwich, Barnstable county, Massachusetts. ===== New Netherland 1628-1690s (later NY & NJ) ===== See also: [[Project:New_Netherland_Settlers|New Netherland Settlers Project]] {| class="names compact" | width="300"|'''Name''' |width="150"|'''Sources''' |width="150"|'''Project Protected''' |width="150"|'''Biography''' |width="200"|'''Project Member''' |- |[[Angevine-27|Louis Angevine]] |No |No |No |[[Whanger-3|Sadie Whanger]] |- |[[Angevine-25|Zachariah Angevine]] |Yes |No |Needs Work |No |- |[[Ballengee-31|Ives Ballengee]] |Yes |No |Yes |No |- |[[Belleville-1|Jean Belleville]] |No |No |No |[[Whanger-3|Sadie Whanger]] |- |[[Blanchan-1|Cathrine (Blanchan) Cottin]] |Yes |Yes |Yes |No |- |[[Blanchan-5|Mathieu Blanchan]] |Yes |Yes |Yes |No |- |[[Boudinot-6|Elias Boudinot I]] |Needs work |No |No |No |- |[[Boudinot-5|Elias Boudinot II]] |Needs work |No |No |No |- |[[Broucard-4|Bergeron Broucard]] |Needs work |Yes |No |No |- |[[Bruneau-12|Paul Bruneau]] |No |No |Yes |No |- |[[Casier-4|Hester Casier]] |No |Yes |No |No |- |[[Casier-5|Jacques Casier]] |No |Yes |No |No |- |[[Casier-1|Marie (Casier) Uziele]] |Needs work |Yes |No |No |- |[[Casier-2|Philip Casier]] |Yes |Yes |Yes |No |- |[[Caudebec-2|Jacques Caudebec]] |Needs work |No |Yes |No |- |[[Clauss-3|Rachel (Clauss) Cresson]] |Yes |No |Yes |No |- |[[Cobes-2|Ludovicus Cobes]] |Yes |Yes |No |No |- |[[Coursier-6|Anne (Coursier) Rezeau]] |Needs work |No |Needs work |No |- |[[Coursier-2|Marie (Coursier) Jouet]] |Needs work |No |Needs work |No |- |[[Cresson-2|Pierre Cresson]] |Needs work |Yes |Yes |No |- |} Project Members working on these ancestors: * [[O'Bleness-6 | Lance O'Bleness]] * [[Smith-32867|Jillaine Smith]] * [[Broughton-253|Ken Broughton]] * [[Black-5472|Susan Campbell]] * [[Sparkman-319|Dan Sparkman]] * [[Bond-2698|Paula Bond]] * [[Redford-508|Rae Redford]] *[[Oppegard-6 | April O. House]] New Netherland Huguenot sources include: * [[Space:1621_Round_Robin|1621 Round Robin]] petition signed by Walloons and French to settle Virginia represented 227 people (including 56 signers). That settlement did not occur, but many of the families listed appear later in New Netherland records. *[[Space:Snyder-Brown_ancestry|Snyder Brown Ancestry]] information relating to Delamater family *[[Space:Genealogy_of_descendants_of_Claude_Le_Maitre_%28Delamater%29|Genealogy of descendants of Claude Le Maitre]] * Earliest council minutes and other historical docs go back only to 1638 (New Amsterdam) * Church register, Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of NY commence 1639 * [http://books.google.com/books?id=heZ9AAAAIAAJ&printsec=frontcover&dq=%22History+of+the+Huguenot+emigration+to+America History of the Huguenot Emigration to America], (1885); searchable on Ancestry.com ($) * Mrs. James M. Lawton, ''Family names of Huguenot refugees to America,'' [Publisher? Date?] * [[Space:The_History_of_New_Paltz%2C_New_York|''History of New Paltz New York and its Old Families, Including the Huguenot Pioneers'', Ralph LeFevre, Fort Orange Press, 1909]] ===== North Carolina (1685) ===== Sources include: * http://www.carolana.com/Carolina/Settlement/french_huguenot_settlers.html * https://archive.org/details/newvoyagetocarol00laws ===== Pennsylvania ===== Project members working on these ancestors: * [[Riley-1234|Michele Hevingham]] Sources include: * Charles Rhoades Roberts, ''The first Huguenot settlers in the Lehigh Valley [Pennsylvania],'' Allentown, PA: s.n., 1918. LDS Fiche 6045675 * Roberts, ''Genealogical research among Pennsylvania German and Huguenot families'' * Babcock, Charles A. Venango County, Pennsylvania: Her Pioneers and People, Embracing a General History of the County. Chicago, IL: J. H. Beers & Company, 1919. [https://archive.org/details/venangocountype00babcgoog/page/n7] *Elliott, Ella Zerbey. Blue Book of Schuylkill County: Who Was Who and Why in Interior Eastern Pennsylvania, in Colonial Days, the Huguenots and Palatines, Their Service in Queen Annes, French and Indian, and Revolutionary Wars ; History of the Zerbey, Schwalm, Miller, Merkle, Minnich, Staudt, and Many Other Representative Families. Ann Arbor, MI: UMI Books on Demand, 2003. [https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008651687] ===== South Carolina (1685) ===== {| class="names compact" | width="300"|'''Name''' |width="150"|'''Sources''' |width="150"|'''Project Protected''' |width="150"|'''Biography''' |width="200"|'''Project Member''' |- |[[Brickey-35|Jean Brickey]] |Yes |No |Needs work |No |- |} Sources include: * http://www.carolana.com/Carolina/Settlement/french_huguenot_settlers.html * https://archive.org/details/contributiontohi00thom * https://archive.org/details/newvoyagetocarol00laws * Tepper, Michael. New World Immigrants: A Consolidation of Ship Passenger Lists and Associated Data from Periodical Literature, Volume 1. Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Pub. Co., 1979. Pages 204-206 ("Foreign Protestants for Carolina in 1679") * Childs, St. Julien R. "The Petit-Guerard Colony" ''in'' New World Immigrants: A Consolidation of Ship Passenger Lists and Associated Data from Periodical Literature, Volume 1 by Michael Tepper. Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Pub. Co., 1979. Pages 207-233. * Ravenel, Daniel. "Liste des Francois et Suisses" from an old manuscript list of French and Swiss Protestants, settled in Charleston, on the Santee, and at Orange Quarter, in Carolina, who desired naturalization, prepared probably about 1695-6, with introductory remarks. Chareston, SC: Wm. G. Mazyck, Book and Job Printer, 1868. [https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=1&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=0ahUKEwix0v-PoYTTAhVI9IMKHXmID4QQFggcMAA&url=https%3A%2F%2Farchive.org%2Fdetails%2Flistedesfranoi00rave&usg=AFQjCNGl4sqgcII9o-33TcwPIbviX5s-nA] * Maurer, Nancy Lea. The Evolution of French Identity: a study of the Huguenots in Colonial South Carolina, 1680-1740. Master of Arts thesis. Orlando, FL: University of Central Florida, Summer Term 2006. [http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=1&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=0ahUKEwjVn_nXooTTAhUq9YMKHessBzMQFggdMAA&url=http%3A%2F%2Fstars.library.ucf.edu%2Fcgi%2Fviewcontent.cgi%3Farticle%3D1846%26context%3Detd&usg=AFQjCNG3JlOyE8NAHGmJ6k2JOQd9fxdu5w&bvm=bv.151325232,d.amc] Project Members Working On This Profile. [[Baraboo-1|Stanley Gerald Baraboo]] ===== Virginia (1600, 1700) ===== {| class="names compact" | width="300"|'''Name''' |width="150"|'''Sources''' |width="150"|'''Project Protected''' |width="150"|'''Biography''' |width="200"|'''Project Member''' |- |[[Avera-65|Henry Avera]] |Needs work |No |Needs work |No |- |[[Boult-36|Jane (Boult) Avera]] |Needs work |No |Needs work |No |- |[[Poole-1787|David Poule Poole]] |Yes |No |yes |yes |- |[[Poole-1788|Daniel Poule Poole]] |yes |No |yes |yes |- |[[Brian-6|Susanne (Brian) Soblet]] |No |No |No |No |- |[[Chastain-69|Pierre Chastain]] |No |Yes |Yes |No |- |[[Thelaball-3|James Thelaball]] |Yes |No |Yes |Yes |- |[[Remy-20|Jacques Remy]] |Yes |No |Needs Work |No |- |} Project Members who are working on these ancestors: * [[Pool-982|Bill Pool]] * [[Stone-5362|Donna Stone]] * [[Sublett-1|Phillip L. Sublett]] * [[Perkins-6795|Marlitta H. Perkins]] * [[Cox-14880|Linda (Cox) Green]] * [[Snow-2128 | Chet Snow]] Sources include: *History of Hampton and Elizabeth City County VA" 1922 , Lyon G Tyler "Early Huguenots In Virginia" by Melford S Dickers *"From Forraine Parts" by Will Warder *The Huguenot Society, Notes on Early Huguenot Settlers *A History of Wine in America" Vol 1 by Thomas Pinney * [http://www.huguenots-virginia.org/ Virginia Huguenot Society] * Communication from Governor Francis Nicholson of Virginia, to the British lords of trade : concerning the Huguenot settlement with "list of ye refugees", August 12th, 1700. FHL Film #889500; * [http://image.lva.virginia.gov/VTLS/CR/07275/index.html Papers relating to the Church in Virginia, and to the French Protestant Refugees], 1700-1723, Library of Virginia. Names: Blouet, de Sailly... * [http://image.lva.virginia.gov/VTLS/CR/00872/index.html Warrants for payment of various sums to Vaudois and French Protestant refugees going to Virginia], 1700-1704, Library of Virginia. Names: Arnand, Fouace, Jacqueaus, de Joux, Castaque ... * [http://image.lva.virginia.gov/VTLS/CR/07266/index.html Papers regarding French refugees in Virginia, and miscellaneous Publication], 1698-1701, Library of Virginia. Names: Marquis de la Muce, de Sailly ... * [http://image.lva.virginia.gov/VTLS/CR/07390/index.html Board of Trade minutes regarding French protestant refugees etc.] 1699-1700, Library of Virginia. Names: Marquis de la Muce, de Sailly, Sacheverille ... *[http://nationalhumanitiescenter.org/pds/becomingamer/growth/text4/frenchvirginia.pdf ''MANAKIN TOWN, The French Huguenot Settlement in Virginia 1700-ca. 1750]'', National Humanities Center website *[https://www.huguenotmanakin.org/?msclkid=8e8b1d39c7d511ec97a37d29639ef34b The Huguenot Society of Manakin, Home page] * [https://books.google.com/books?id=a-xDAQAAMAAJ&pg=PR6#v=onepage&q&f=false Colonial men and times : containing the journal of Col. Daniel Trabue, some account of his ancestry, life and travels in Virginia and the present state of Kentucky during the Revolutionary period : the Huguenots : genealogy, with brief sketches of the allied families, Lillie Du Puy Van Culin Harper, ed.,] (Google Books) Digital version also available on familysearch.org. * R.A. Brock, ''Documents, chiefly unpublished, relating to the Huguenot emigration to Virginia and to the settlement at Manakin-Town...'' FHL film #424851. * [http://www.newrivernotes.com/topical_books_1886_virginia_hugenotemigration.htm Documents, Chiefly Unpublished, relating to the Hugenot Emigration to Virginia and to the Settlement at Manakin Town. Published by the Virginia Historical Society in 1886] Found on the New River Notes website. Various lists and many, many names. * [https://books.google.com/books?id=U_xpc2k0N8kC&lpg=PP1&pg=PP1#v=onepage&q&f=false The Douglas register : being a detailed record of births, marriages and deaths together with other interesting notes, as kept by the Rev. William Douglas, from 1750 to 1797 : an index of Goochland wills, notes on the French-Huguenot refugees who lived in Manakin-Town] (digital version on Google Books) [http://www.worldcat.org/title/douglas-register-being-a-detailed-record-of-births-marriages-and-deaths-together-with-other-interesting-notes-as-kept-by-the-rev-william-douglas-from-1750-to-1797-an-index-of-goochland-wills-notes-on-the-french-huguenot-refugees-who-lived-in-manakin-town/oclc/866311786 Find this book in a library near you] * Ancestry Database :Two Ships to Virginia.Database contains the ship listing Huguenot refugees who traveled to Virginia in 1700. The two ships, the Mary and Ann and the Peter and Anthony, arrived in James City on the 12th of August and 20th of September. * [http://files.usgwarchives.net/va/shiplists/shipva01.txt 1700 Huguenot refugees to Virginia] * [http://www.virginiaplaces.org/religion/huguenots.html Huguenots in Virginia], by Virginia Places, with good source information. === Africa === [[:Category:South_African_Roots_Project]] ==== South Africa (1671-) ==== See also : [[:Project:South African Roots|South African Roots Project]] {| class="names compact" | width="300"|'''Name''' |width="150"|'''Sources''' |width="150"|'''Project Protected''' |width="150"|'''Biography''' |width="200"|'''Project Member''' |- |[[Albert-133|Susanna (Albert) Caucheteux]] |Yes |Yes |Needs work |No |- |[[Aucamp-120|Armand Emille Aucamp]] |No |No |No |No |- |[[Auchamps-3|Jean Déderique Aucamp]] |No |No |No |No |- |[[Avice-2|Maria (Avice) Marais]] |Needs work |No |No |No |- |[[Bastiaansz-2|Francois Bastiaanz]] |Yes |No |No |No |- |[[Bissieux-2|Jacob Bissieux]] |Yes |No |No |No |- |[[Briet-1|Suzanne Briet]] |Yes |Yes |Yes |No |- |[[Bruére-21|Anne (Bruére) Foucher]] |Needs work |Yes |Needs work |No |- |[[Bruére-6|Estienne Bruére]] |No |Yes |Yes |No |- |[[Buisset-1|Maria (Buisset) du Plessis]] |No |Yes |No |No |- |[[Carnoy-1|Antoinette Carnoy]] |No |No |No |No |- |[[Caucheteux-1|Susannah (Caucheteux) Meyer]] |Needs work |Yes |Needs work |No |- |[[Cellier-28|Josue Cellier]] |Needs work |Yes |Needs work |No |- |[[Cochet-12|Maria (Cochet) le Longue]] |No |No |No |No |- |[[Cordier-12|Jeanne Cordier]] |No |No |No |No |- |[[Cordier-9|Louis Cordier]] |No |No |No |No |- |[[Cordier-13|Maria (Cordier) du Preez]] |No |No |No |No |- |[[Cordier-11|Susanne (Cordier) Fourie]] |No |No |No |No |- |[[Couchet-2|Sarah (Couchet) le Clercq]] |No |No |Needs work |No |- |[[Cousteaux-2|Esaias Engelbert Cousteaux]] |Yes |No |No |No |- |[[Couteau-5|Marie Couteau]] |No |No |No |No |- |[[Couvret-6|Isabeau Couvret]] |Needs work |Yes |No |No |- |} Project Members working on these ancestors: * [[Rossouw-285|Johan Rossouw]] * [[Van_Heerden-335|Ronel Olivier]] * [[Coetsee-48|Susanna de Bruyn]] * [[Van der Walt-440|Philip van der Walt]] Sources include: * [http://www.hugenoot.org.za/ Huguenot Society of South Africa], Secretary: Ms Amelia Wolmarans), P.O. Box, Franschhoek 7690, South Africa Tel:(27)(21)876-2598; Fax: (27)(21)876-3649, email: hugenote@telkomsa.net * Bibliothèque Wallonne (Leiden), Fiches op de registers, Collectie Mirandolle, 1644-1858. (Card index of Huguenots in the Netherlands, Belgium, France, Germany and elsewhere.) FHL Fiche # 199963-199983. * [https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/129140 Fiches op de Waalse registers, 1500-1828]. Card index of Huguenots in the Netherlands, Belgium, France, Germany and elsewhere. Known as the Leiden Collection. * Many Huguenots are among the settlers of [[:Category:The_Dutch_Cape_Colony_1652-1806|the Dutch Cape Colony 1652-1806]] * [http://www.archive.org/stream/frenchrefugeesat00both#page/n3/mode/2up The French refugees at the Cape, Botha, C. Graham] at [https://archive.org/ The Internet Archive] === South America === ==== Brazil (1555) ==== Sources include: * "France Antarctique," * "Huguenots of Guanabara" === General (non- or multi-location) Huguenot Resources === The sources listed above and below are a sampling of what's available, and are not exhaustive. Please [https://familysearch.org/search/catalog search the LDS card catalog] for more Huguenot references. * Bibliothèque Wallonne (Leiden), Fiches op de registers, Collectie Mirandolle, 1644-1858. (Card index of Huguenots in the Netherlands, Belgium, France, Germany and elsewhere.) FHL Fiche # 199963-199983. * [https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/129140 Fiches op de Waalse registers, 1500-1828]. Card index of Huguenots in the Netherlands, Belgium, France, Germany and elsewhere. Known as the Leiden Collection. * Lucian J. Fosdick, ''The French blood in America,'' New York, New York : F.H. Revell Co., c1906 * [https://nationalhuguenotsociety.org The National Huguenot Society] * [http://www.cyndislist.com/huguenot Cyndi's List - Huguenot]. Links to websites, mailing lists, etc., with a focus on the Huguenots.
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[[Category: Reliable Sources for Pre-1700 Profiles]] :: [[Project:Huguenot_Migration|'''Huguenot_Migration Project Home Page.''']] :: [[Help:Pre-1700_Profiles|'''Pre-1700 Profile Guide-lines Help Page.''']] ---- == Huguenot Migration == *The Huguenot Refuge, https://museeprotestant.org/en/notice/le-refuge-huguenot/ **BIRNSTIEL Eckart (textes réunis par), La Diaspora des Huguenots. Les Réfugiés protestants de France et leur dispersion dans le monde (XVIe-XVIIIe siècles), Champion, Paris, 2001[https://www.researchgate.net/publication/323717286_Eckart_Birnstiel_et_Chrystel_Bernat_textes_reunis_parLa_diaspora_des_huguenots_Les_refugies_protestants_de_France_et_leur_dispersion_dans_le_monde_XVIe-XVIIIe_siecles_Paris_Honore_Champion_Vie_des_hug] **BOST Hubert et LAURIOL Claude, Refuge et Désert : l’évolution théologique des huguenots de la Révocation à la Révolution française, Actes du Colloque du Centre d'études du XVIIIe siècle (18-19-20 janvier 2001), Champion, Paris, 2003 **COTTRET Bernard, Terre d’exil. L’Angleterre et ses réfugiés français et wallons de la Réforme à la Révocation de l’édit de Nantes, Aubier, Paris, 1985 *The National Archives: Tracing Huguenot Ancestors, https://media.nationalarchives.gov.uk/index.php/tracing-huguenot-ancestors/ === Australia === * [https://huguenotsaustralia.org.au/research/ Huguenot Society of Australia]. === Europe === ===== England, Ireland, Wales ===== * Gwynn, Robin D. [https://books.google.com/books/about/A_Calendar_of_the_Letter_Books_of_the_Fr.html?id=qOlOxQEACAAJ A Calendar of the letter books of the French Church of London from the civil war to the restoration, 1643-1659], Vol. 54-5 (Huguenot Society of London, 1979). * T. P. Le Fanu and W. H. Manchee, [https://books.google.com/books/about/Dublin_and_Portarlington_veterans.html?id=AEgQyQEACAAJ Dublin and Portarlington Veterans, King William III's Huguenot Army] (Huguenot Society of London, 1946). * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/results?count=20&query=%2Btitle%3AEngland%20%2Btitle%3ANonconformist England Nonconformist Church_Records]. * [http://www.bmdregisters.co.uk/ BMD Registers]; The Official Non-Conformist and Non-Parochial BMDs Service. * [https://www.huguenotsociety.org.uk/family-history.html Huguenot Society of Great Britain & Ireland]. * Wagner, Henry. [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/1450159 Huguenot wills and administrations in England and Ireland, 1617-1849: abstracts of Huguenot wills and administrations] (Huguenot Society of Great Britain & Ireland, London, 2007-2008). * Waller, William Chapman. [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/709398 The register of the French Church at Thorpe-le-Soken in Essex, 1684-1726] (Spottiswoode, London, 1912). * Lart, Charles Edmund. [https://archive.org/details/registersoffrenc20hugu/page/n9/mode/1up Registers of the French Churches of Bristol, Stonehouse, and Plymouth] (Spottiswoode & Co., London, 1912). ===== Germany ===== * [https://www.hugenotten.de/genealogie/hugenottische-kirchengemeinden-17-jhd.php German Huguenot Society]. ===== Netherlands ===== * Bibliothèque Wallonne (Leiden), [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/128965 Fiches op de registers, Collectie Mirandolle, 1644-1858.] Card index of Huguenots in the Netherlands, Belgium, France, Germany and elsewhere. * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/128466 Fiches op de registers, Collectie La Rochelle, 1602-1685.] Card index to French Reformed Church records of La Rochelle, Charente- Maritime, France. Includes baptisms, marriages and memberships. (Members of this church later settled in The Netherlands.) * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/128678 Fiches op de registers, Collectie Montauban, 1647-1682.] Card index to French Reformed Church records of Montauban, Tarn-et-Garonne, France. Members of this church later settled in The Netherlands. * [[Space:Netherlands_Project_Hulpbronnen|Netherlands Project Resources Page]]. * [https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/129140 Fiches op de Waalse registers, 1500-1828]. Card index of Huguenots in the Netherlands, Belgium, France, Germany and elsewhere. Known as the Leiden Collection. ===== Switzerland ===== * Vivien, Louis. [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/318565 Les families du réfuge en Pays Neuchâtelois.] Descendants of French Protestants in the Canton of Neuchâtel, Switzerland (Librairie Fischbacher, Paris, 1899). * Clottu, Olivier. [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/511547-genealogical-research-in-the-french-speaking-parts-of-switzerland-including-swiss-huguenot-records Genealogical Research in the French Speaking Parts of Switzerland , Including Swiss Huguenot Records] (World Conference on Records and Genealogical Seminar, Salt Lake City, Utah, 1969). === North America === ==== Canada (Nouvelle France) ==== ===== Nova Scotia ===== * [https://novascotiaancestors.ca/libraryRecords.php?page=1&nr=150&le=f2_c200&scl=bda Genealogical Association of Nova Scotia]. ==== United States ==== * [https://nationalhuguenotsociety.org/links-to-other-sites/ National Huguenot Society]. * Baird, Charles Washington. ''[[Space:History of the Huguenot Emigration to America|History of the Huguenot Emigration to America]]'' (Dodd, Mead & Co., New York, 1885) [https://books.google.com/books?id=heZ9AAAAIAAJ&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q&f=false Link to Vol. 1 at Google Books] * Tepper, Michael. [https://books.google.com/books?id=HUqRznvpxsMC&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q&f=false New World Immigrants: A Consolidation of Ship Passenger Lists and Associated Data from Periodical Literature], Vol. I (Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, Maryland, 1979). * Lawton, Eba Anderson. [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/559313-family-names-of-huguenot-refugees-to-america?offset=366072 Family Names of Huguenot Refugees to America] (Genealogical Research Library, Oakland, California). ===== Florida ===== * Parkman, Francis. [https://archive.org/details/pioneersoffrance00inpark/page/n6/mode/1up Pioneers of France in the New World; Huguenots in Florida, Samuel de Champlain] (LIttle, Brown, and Company, Boston, 1907). * [https://www.huguenotsocietyfl.org/genealogy The Huguenot Society of Florida]. * Downey, Thomas Edward. [https://ecommons.luc.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1152&context=luc_theses The Huguenot Settlements in Florida 1562-1565], Masters Theses (Loyola University, 1934). * Bryant, Calvin. [https://jeanribault.org/1565-the-massacre-of-the-huguenots-by-the-spanish-in-florida/ The Massacre of the Huguenots by the Spanish in Florida] (2020). ===== New Netherland (NY, NJ) ===== * [[Space:Baptism_and_Marriage_Records_of_the_DRC_in_America|Baptism and Marriage Records of the Dutch Reformed Church of New Netherland and Beyond]] (WikiTree directory page) * Records of the [https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/Dutch_Reformed_Church_in_the_United_States Dutch Reformed Church]. (FamilySearch directory page) * Le Fevre, Ralph. [[Space:The_History_of_New_Paltz, New_York|History of New Paltz, New York and its Old Families (from 1678 to 1820) Including the Huguenot Pioneers and Others who Settled in New Paltz previous to the Revolution]]. * Fosdick, Lucian J. [https://books.google.com/books?id=FCxBAAAAIAAJ&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q&f=false The French Blood in America] (The Baker & Taylor Co., New York, 1911). * Wittmeyer, Alfred V., Rev., ''[[Space: Registers of the Births, Marriages, and Deaths, of the Eglise Francoise de la Nouvelle York, from 1688 to 1804|Registers of the Births, Marriages, and Deaths, of the Eglise Francoise de la Nouvelle York, from 1688 to 1804]]'', New York, New York: Huguenot Society of America, 1886. Collections of the Huguenot Society of America, Vol. 1. ===== North Carolina ===== * Lewis, J.D. [http://www.carolana.com/Carolina/Settlement/french_huguenot_settlers.html Carolina - The French Huguenots] (Little River, South Carolina, 2007). ===== Pennsylvania ===== * Roberts, Charles Rhoades. [https://www.worldcat.org/title/first-huguenot-settlers-in-the-lehigh-valley/oclc/16247895 The First Huguenot Settlers in the Lehigh Valley] (Allentown, Pennsylvania, 1918). * Roberts, Charles R. [https://archive.org/details/genealogicalrese00robe/page/n6/mode/1up Genealogical Research Among Pennsylvania German and Huguenot Families] (Genealogical Publications of The National Genealogical Society, Washington, D.C. 1933). * Babcock, Charles A. [https://books.google.com/books?id=WBMVAAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q&f=false Venango County, Pennsylvania: Her Pioneers and People; Embracing a General History of the County], Vol. I (J. H. Beers & Company, Chicago, 1919). [https://archive.org/details/venangocountype00babcgoog/page/n7] * Elliott, Ella Zerbey. [https://books.google.com/books?id=pNEwAQAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q&f=false Blue Book of Schuylkill County: Who Was Who and Why in Interior Eastern Pennsylvania, in Colonial Days, the Huguenots and Palatines, Their Service in Queen Annes, French and Indian, and Revolutionary Wars ; History of the Zerbey, Schwalm, Miller, Merkle, Minnich, Staudt, and Many Other Representative Families] (Joseph Zerbey Publishers, Pottsville, Pennsylvania, 1916). ===== South Carolina ===== * Maurer, Nancy Lea. [http://ucf.digital.flvc.org/islandora/object/ucf:46904 The Evolution of French Identity: A Study of the Huguenots in Colonial South Carolina, 1680-1740]. Master of Arts thesis, University of Central Florida (Orlando, Florida, Summer Term 2006). * Ravenel, Daniel. [https://archive.org/details/listedesfranoi00rave/page/n4/mode/1up Liste des Francois et Suisses, from an old manuscript list of French and Swiss Protestants, settled in Charleston, on the Santee, and at Orange Quarter, in Carolina, who desired Naturalization, prepared probably about 1695-6; with Introductory Remarks.] (William G. Mazyck, Charleston, South Carolina, 1868). * Childs, St. Julien R. "The Petit-Guerard Colony" in ''New World Immigrants: A Consolidation of Ship Passenger Lists and Associated Data from Periodical Literature'', Vol. I, by Michael Tepper (Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, Maryland, 1979) [https://books.google.com/books?id=HUqRznvpxsMC&pg=PA204 pp. 204-234]. * [https://huguenotsociety.org/transactions Transactions of the Huguenot Society of South Carolina]. ===== Virginia ===== * [[Space:1621_Round_Robin|1621 Round Robin]] petition signed by Walloons and French to settle Virginia represented 227 people (including 56 signers). That settlement did not occur, but many of the families listed appear later in New Netherland records. * Tyler, Lyon G. [https://archive.org/details/historyofhampton00tyle/page/n6/mode/1up History of Hampton and Elizabeth City County, Virginia] (The Board of Supervisors of Elizabeth City County, Hampton, Virginina, 1922). * Dickerson, Melford Sherman. [https://books.google.com/books?id=dFQItwAACAAJ Huguenot Lineage Research: A Bibliography Based on Migration Routes] (1996) Early Huguenots In Virginia. * Warder, Bill. [https://web.archive.org/web/20170215064853/https://www.nps.gov/jame/learn/historyculture/upload/Other-Europeans-at-Jamestown6d3.pdf From Forraine Parts: Non-English Europeans at Jamestown, 1607-1625] * Pinney, Thomas. [https://books.google.com/books?id=fmcwfK5G_YkC&newbks=1&newbks_redir=0&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q&f=false A History of Wine in America, From the Beginnings to Prohibition] (University of California Press, Los Angeles, 1989). * [http://www.huguenots-virginia.org/ Virginia Huguenot Society] * [https://books.google.com/books?id=5Cgd4BTN2rYC&pg=PA61 Communication from Governor Francis Nicholson of Virginia, to the British lords of trade : concerning the Huguenot settlement with "list of ye refugees", August 12th, 1700]. "Miscellaneous Papers, 1672-1865..." in ''Collection of the Virginia Historical Society'', New Series, Vol. VI (William Ellis Jones, Richmond, Virginia, 1887). * [https://lva-virginia.libguides.com/#_guides-GovernmentInformationandLegalResources Library of Virginia]. *[https://www.huguenotmanakin.org The Huguenot Society of the Founders of Manakin in the Colony of Virginia]. * Harper, Lillie DuPuy VanCulin. [https://books.google.com/books?id=a-xDAQAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q&f=false Colonial men and times : containing the journal of Col. Daniel Trabue, some account of his ancestry, life and travels in Virginia and the present state of Kentucky during the Revolutionary period : the Huguenots : genealogy, with brief sketches of the allied families, Lillie Du Puy Van Culin Harper, ed.,] (Innes & Sons, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1916). * Brock, Robert Alonzo. [http://www.newrivernotes.com/topical_books_1886_virginia_hugenotemigration.htm Documents, Chiefly Unpublished, relating to the Hugenot Emigration to Virginia and to the Settlement at Manakin Town] (Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, Maryland, 1962). * Jones, W. Mac. [https://books.google.com/books?id=U_xpc2k0N8kC&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q&f=false The Douglas Register : being a detailed record of births, marriages and deaths together with other interesting notes, as kept by the Rev. William Douglas, from 1750 to 1797; an index of Goochland wills, notes on the French-Huguenot refugees who lived in Manakin-Town] (Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, Maryland, 2007). === South Africa === * [[Project:Cape_of_Good_Hope_-_Kaap_de_Goede_Hoop_(1652-1806)/Resources|Dutch Cape Colony 1652-1806]]. * [https://huguenotsociety.org.za/research/ Huguenot Society of South Africa]. * Botha, Colin Graham. [https://archive.org/details/frenchrefugeesat00both/page/n4/mode/1up The French Refugees at the Cape], Second Edition (Cape Times Limited, Cape Town, 1921). * [[:Project:South African Roots|South African Roots Project]]. === South America === : Many articles include a group of Huguenots that traveled to an island in Guanabara Bay in Brazil in1555, but were later captured and murdered by Portuguese troops. == Other Sources == ==== Reliable Sources with Conditions ==== * Baptisms, Marriages & Burials found at [https://www.ancestry.com Ancestry ($)]. * Records found at [https://www.familysearch.org/en/ FamilySearch], including births, marriages & deaths * Records obtained from the [https://www.clockmakers.org/museum-archive/library-archive Worshipful Company of Clockmakers]. * Records obtained from the [https://www.archives.gov/research National Archives]. ==== Unreliable Sources ==== * Ancestry.com user-generated family trees. * FamilySearch family trees.
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=== CHAPTER 1: OUR POOL PRE -HISTORY AND GENETIC GENEALOGY === === 1.0 Pool Family Pre-History === The "Sound of Music" advises " let's start at the very beginning .... a very good place to start." Accepting that advice , I will start this family history with our most ancient ancestors. With the very large number of Y DNA samples that have been analyzed throughout the world; the major patterns of human migration now seem to be well established. We can expect ever better definition of this as data from an ever increasing number of samples is made and analyzed. (to be inserted- haplogroup G tree from ISOGG ) ISOGG , the International Society of Genetic Genealogy , and the National Geographic's "Genographic Project" are at the forefront of the effort to collect and analyze chromosome data, and learn about the various peoples of the world. Included in this work is analysis of the migration of different "families" of man, and where and when various new genetic types emerged. Maps from the National Geographic’s Genographic Project and shows the early migration of "Eurasian Adam" out of Africa some 31, 000 to 79,000 years ago. Please note: Genetic Genealogy is a new science. It is evolving rapidly, and today's data is subject to significant revision. For example, if you compare the 2014 ISOGG genetic "tree" to the 2015 tree; you will find the tree significantly expanded, and you will also see numerous changes and revisions Please consult the current ISOGG tree for current information. Our Pool Y chromosome is type "G". Y chromosomes are passed unchanged (except for occasional small mutations) from father to all sons. The specific ISOGG classification is subject to change as additional information is gathered, as of May 2015 our ISOGG classification is "G1a3" or using the Genographic Project "short hand" terminology, it is G (F2885) {which makes reference to the terminal SNP}. {note that ISOGG terminology remains in flux, as of 2015 SNP's were determined to be positive for F2885 and negative for z3353; Z3353 was formerly the criteria for G1a but is not recognized as a parallel leg) ''''''Our Pre-Historic ancestors, were part of the Neolithic Revolution''' 46,000 years ago – first G people (Marker M 201) emerged from earlier lines ( Y haplogroup F). At this time the entire human population is estimated to have been 100,000 people. These were Stone Age people who used stone, ivory, and wooden tools. 10,000 years ago – along with other people living in the Fertile Crescent (floodplain in the general area of the Euphrates and Tigris Rivers) our early G ancestors invented discovered farming – this new technology enabled people to live in larger numbers, and encouraged more sophisticated society, improved verbal communication, and is generally considered responsible for creation of human civilization as we know it. A hypothesis, which is growing stronger recently, is that these same people (including our G ancestors) at the same time might have introduced the Indo-European language into northern India, the Middle East, and Europe. Indo-European is the parent language for Greek, Latin, Sanskrit, Germanic and hence of most of the other languages of the mid-east, north India and Europe. Until recently, it was thought that the Neolithic technologies were spread by sharing of ideas rather than physical migration; and there was no significant migration to Europe but studies in 2012 have reversed the thinking on this. It is now believed that 5,000 to 7,000 years ago, we were the largest concentration of people in Europe, we brought agriculture, metal tools, and “civilization” to Europe. More current work (2013) indicates that the Bell Breaker people came up from Spain and displaced virtually all of our ancestors in Europe. Limited sampling of DNA from remains Bell Breaker males indicates Y haplogroup R1b, which is now frequently found in Europe (while G is generally present at only 1 to 2%). It is possible that our ancestors were some of the trace remnants of the former haplogroup G peoples left in Europe. It is also possible that our ancestors were one of the groups that migrated back to Europe. Here are two possibilities: • Perhaps the DNA source was the migrating "Alans" also called "Alani" who were an Iranian nomadic people. They are mentioned in Chinese writings in 100 BC and by the Romans in the 1st Century AD. The map below shows the migrations of the Alans during the 4th and 5th centuries AD. Note especially the migration through Italy and into southern France. • . Some of our ancestors may have come with the Roman Army. Romans were known to recruit Scythian or Sarmatian horsemen in their legions. ''' Where did our ancestors (haplogroup G’s) live around 1500 AD''' There is some hope that the current ( 2nd phase ) of the National Geographic's “Genographic” project will give more reliable data. But for now, the table below represents the best current thinking about where G haplogroup people lived around 1500 AD. This is the time before the relatively recent European expansion that started around 1500 AD. This is done by considering only stable populations that are believed not to have migrated for hundreds of years. (For example, European migrations to the Americas are not counted.) Region Percentage of Gs in the male population Republic of Georgia, Caucasus Mountains, south of Russia 30% Island of Sardinia (Italy) 14% North central Italy 10% Northern Spain 8% Turkey 7% Czech Republic, Slovakia, Ukraine, Lebanon, Greece, Hungary, Albania, Croatia, Ethiopia around 5% Northwestern Europe 1% to 3% Middle East 1% to 3% China, Indonesia, Taiwan, the Philippines, Polynesian Islands less than 1% We are a rare G1a subclade within the already rare haplogroup G. There are numerous sub divisions (called sub clades) that develop as the original G chromosome mutated. One of these early mutations is called "G1" (we belong to a further sub group of G1 called "G1a" and subject to revision, further sub divided as G1a1c). The highest concentrations of G1 in the world today, occurs in Iran. Most scientists believe that Iran is the likely origin of our G1 subclade. Below I have inserted a brief (2015)write up from Researcher Ray Banks , who is responsible for the Research ISOGG G Haplogroup tree: "Y-DNA haplogroup G. Scholars have proposed dates ranging from 10,000 to 23,000 years ago for the origin of this group using STR marker differences as the basis of their calculations. (Cinnioglu, Genographic Project site, Semino). Counting the differences in numbers of SNP mutations, one study (Wei) suggested that haplogroups more recent than haplogroup F (including G) had "a rapid expansion" dated at 41,000-52,000 years ago. Another study showed that haplogroup G was the first branching from haplogroup F among haplogroups G to T (Poznik). And this latter study — again counting SNP mutations — calculated about the same time frame for the emergence of haplogroup G based on its proportional branch length within its figure 2 which calculated the common male ancestor of all living men as living 120,000 to 156,000 years ago. A final study (Francalacci) which calibrated its calculations according to the first settlement of Sardinia gave an estimated age for haplogroup G as a separate branch as 76,670 years (mean number of mutations of 374 multiplied by 205 years per mutation, according to their data)." Researchers have also suggested various places in western Asia as the site of origin of G, but the lack of ancient DNA from that period makes confirmation of this difficult. Virtually all G men belong to G subgroups that arose much more recently and have different geographical locations / distributions. (I have also inserted Ray Banks thumbnail on our Pool "G1" clade.... tentatively our Pool subclade is slated to fall in category G1a3- but this cannot formally be done right now , because our "POOL G Cluster" is the only example of G1a3 found to date, and at least 2 non related examples must be found to establish a formal sub clade) G1-M285 is a much less common form of G found in populations than is G2. All haplogroup G1 men so far have the 12 value at marker DYS392 — rarely seen in G except in G1 men (G project data). G1 reaches parity with G2 only in parts of Iran reaching there up to 5 percent of all men. G1 is far less common in Europe, North Africa and Asia (G Project data, Cinnioglu, Regueiro, and DYS392=12 G1 estimates from Adams, El-Sabai, Ferri, Ghiani, Heber, Lovrecic, Nasidze-YHRD data from 3 studies, Rodriguez, Sengupta, Zalloua-2 studies). A Kazakh, a Middle Eastern and two Ashkenazi Jewish G1 subgroups exist (Biro, G project data). Using STR marker differences, Rootsi calculated the expansion time of M285 as 19,271 years ± 6,158 years. === === ''' === 1.1 Pseudo History: Family Myths and Legends' === '''Bold text''''' === === ''NOTE: I emphasize that the following does not relate to our Pool family line and may not relate to any living Poole / Pool line. The “historical” characters in this story were indeed real, which is one reason this genealogical myth continues to be re-told. '''''Bold text''' (to be inserted portrait of Blessed Margaret Pole and Geoffrey “the Handsome”) I decided to give this the “condensed book” treatment – because, while interesting, any connection between "Pool" and Sir Geoffrey is in the realm of "myth" not history. My aunt, Marie Clarke Pool was aware of this “Royal” story and may have actually believed it. The thought that the Pool’s descend from “Royal blood” is such a popular idea that virtually every line of Pool / Poole has someone that strongly claims it. Sir Geoffrey Pole and son Sir Richard Pole married Margaret Plantagenet . Margaret was a possible claim to the English throne. As the story is told (at least some of it is likely true) is that there was hostility between the Tutors and the Plantagenet's because both made claims to the English throne. Lady Margaret , countess of Salisbury asserted a claim to the throne. Her son Reginald , Archbishop of Canterbury wrote against the Kings’ divorce. King Henry, with at least two reasons not to like the Plantagenet's swore to wipe them out --- and for the most part, he did. Lady Margaret was imprisoned and ultimately executed. The youngest son (this part may just be lore) of Sir Geoffrey Pole fled to Wales and hid. In 1671 (a time after our David Poole had immigrated to Virginia) a Jeffrey Poole is listed in the Wales tax census, living in the same area that the Pole originally came from. This Poole had two fireplaces and is, therefore assumed to be relatively wealthy in the standards of the day. As the story goes, descendants / relatives of this Jeffrey Poole came to the colonies in the late 1600’s early 1700’s and are our earliest Poole / Pool ancestors in America. See the next section for the "real" story. === ''' === 1.2 Our Earliest Pool History : LANGUEDOC FRANCE ===''' === In this section, we progress from the “myth” finally to provable history. FIRST - FAIR WARNING: I have (and many others) have spent a great deal of time trying to prove our earliest Pool ancestors. I think we have done it -- but space here does not provide for full results and documentation (which is, at this point some 300 pages) I will add key documentation here, and will provide complete documentation upon request). What we know about out French Pool ancestors: • They were wine masters from Languedoc France (to be inserted, drawing of early wine press) Languedoc and Wine Production: Since the Poole family was brought to America because of their wine expertise, a short background on Languedoc and wine production is included here: Languedoc was a major producer of wine at the time (1600) that the French Huguenot Poole family fled France (the original family name unknown, but may have been Poule). With an estimated 500,000 Huguenots leaving, England would have had a wide choice of "wine masters" to use to help establish a wine industry in Virginia; we do not know specifically why these six families chosen to bring knowledge of winemaking to Virginia (the fact that wealthy George Sands also picked a "Poole" to lead his private wine making venture means that the Poole family were acknowledged experts), Languedoc was a major producer of fine wine at the time the first Poole's came to America. It continues today as the largest wine producing region in the world ; however,'' the quality of the wine is no longer considered to be superior.'' According to a 2009 report, the Languedoc- Roussillon region of France produces some 3 billion bottles of wine annually. Virtually every significant type of wine is produced in this region. Included among the production are favorite Bordeaux wine and my fine liquors like Congnac. The history of wine in Languedoc is ancient. The Greeks were recorded to be planting grapes in this area as early as 500 BC. In these early days, Languedoc earned the reputation for the best quality of wine. The early Burgundy and Bordeaux were made here. Since the surname "Poule" is listed by some as the original Poole name in Languedoc, it is interesting to note that one of the wines produced in David Poole's time was "PiquePoule". According to one history, the appellation "Languedoc" remained "impressively high quality" until the time of the industrial revolution, when production began to exceed demand. A phylloxera epidemic killed off the high quality grapes and the grapes stock brought in from America did not do as well as they did in other regions of France. === Background Information === David and Daniel are documented to be French Huguenots from Languedoc France. In many ways calling them "French" may be misleading. Although clearly , Languedoc was French at the time the Pool family fled, French was neither their native language nor culture. Languedoc was very distinct from that of France. Their language was Occitan not French. Although an estimated 2 million people still speak Occitan, it is considered an "endangered language". It was the original language that the Troubadours lyrics, and even today, some learn the language to sing the historic music. The names David, and Martin were written the same in Occitan as English. However, if on-line translators are correct, there is no word like "POOLE" or POULE" in Occitan... I have seen no scholar propose what our actual surname looked or sounded like in Occitan. However, early American immigrants tended to have names that "sounded similar", so my guess is that Poule or Poole "sounded" to an English or French ear, something like "Poole". Who were the "Huguenots"? (wtp note, 2015: I have recently seen one wine writer who believes that Poule is a mistranslation of a Catalan term, but I do not know the level of scholarship of this thesis) Historically, "Huguenots" were French Protestants inspired by the 1530 writings of John Calvin. At the peak, there were about two million Huguenots. The population was concentrated in southern and central France, including the Languedoc region of southern France, which is where our "Pool" ancestors lived. Catholic hostility against the Protestants grew, in spite of concessions and edicts of toleration from the French crown ( most notably the Edict of Nantes) Religious persecutions increased, and ultimately the Edict of Nantes was revoked by the Edict of Fountainbleau which pressured many Huguenots to convert. While nearly three-quarters eventually submitted, roughly 500,000 Huguenots fled France for various Protestant European nations and to overseas colonies. Our own Pool line went to England and from there to America. . '''Who were the Occitians?''' Occitania was not just Languedoc, it includes the following regions: • Areas in southern France including Languedoc.. • The Occitan Valleys in the Italian Alps, • The Aryan valley, in the Pyrenees, in Catalonia (Spain) The Principality of Monaco (where Occitan is traditionally spoken besides Monégasque). Language (from Wikipedia) Occitan or langue d'oc (lenga d'òc) is a Latin-based Romance language in the same way as Spanish, Italian or French.. Catalan is a language very similar to Occitan and there are quite strong historical and cultural links between Occitania and Catalonia. French school Occitan literature was glorious and flourishing a... in the 12th and 13th centuries, the troubadours invented courtly love (fin'amor) and the Lenga d'Òc spread throughout all European cultivated circles. But from the 13th to the 17th centuries, the French kings gradually conquered Oceania, sometimes by war and slaughtering the population, sometimes by annexation with subtle political intrigue. Wine and Cheese: (again from Wikipedia) Oceania is also home of a great variety of cheeses (like Roquefort, ) and a great diversity of wines such as Bordeaux considered as one of the finest in the world including Jeri and my favorite Bordeaux wine like St Julien Saint-Émilion wine. Alcohols such my favorite: Cognac. Perhaps more than just coincidnece, one of the wines produced since the time of our David Poole was "Pique de Poule" whose spelling is the same as "A History of Wine in America" gives to our Pool family. '''WHAT WERE THE ENGLISH THINKING? SILK AND WINE FROM AMERICA?''' I was curious about the efforts of the English to manufacture fine silk and wine in America, I found that this was just one of a very large group of economic initiatives launched by the English. (Our David and Daniel Poole's story of industry experts being sent to America to help establish a new industry was just one of a large number of potential ventures; for example Dutch and Poles were sent to establish pitch, tar, turpentine, and potash industry.)Many English economists thought there was a "economic crisis", that English were having difficulty getting the materials and products they needed and that foreign markets were being closed to them. Idle and "starving" workers, combined with the exhaustion of key natural resources fueled concerns. Many key industries, such as shipbuilding and woolens seemed to be on steep decline. According to one source " .... nothing other than the immediate establishment of colonies could prevent disaster." Virtually none of the efforts succeeded -- except the one that was not planned from London: The raising of tobacco was a huge financial success SECTION 1.3 OUR first pool families in America YSEARCH.org / familytreedna.com show the following lines are connected within 10 generations or less (approx 98% confidence level) Geo Pinkney POOL b1857 Linc.Co.MO s/o Wm & Luvenia G-M201 John POOL bc1758 SC, d1839 AL G-M201 John POOL(c1758 SC/VA d.1839 AL) m.MahuldaHOLLOWAY G-F2885 Sam'l Morris Benton(bc1720/d Feb1770) HapG-F2885 G-F2885 WmThomasPOOLE b.1805KY d.BeatriceNE m DelilahBROWN G-F2885 WmMitchell POOL(1840 Franklin,ARK/1904) m E. RICE G-F2885 David Poole, Languedoc France 1600 (preliminary) G-F2885 James B Pool, Brunswick VA, 1756 G-F2885 George Pool, c1730s,Wake/JohnstonCos.,NC G-F2885 Thomas Poole of So Carolina>>> Winona TX G-M201 George Wash.POOL b.1814 Batesville Ark m. C. SMITH G-F2885 Nicholas POOL(1765/1825 Baldwin,GA) m N.A. CHAPMAN G-F2885 There are matching Poole / Pool families at Family Tree DNA, some of these are duplicates of the information at YSEARCH.ORG - Since the authorization to redistribute this familyteeDNA data has not been expressly given, I do not include it here. ( TO BE INSERTED EARLY MAP OF ECC Below: Elizabeth City County VA) • We have a near perfect match with several lines of Pool’s that are descended from Poole’s that lived in the area of Elizabeth City County Virginia, Isle of Wight, etc as shown in the map below . • Work by a number of genealogists including Bill Avery, Donna Cuzze, Joe Slattery, and others; combined with my own work, has, I believe, provided convincing evidence that our Pool line descends from David Poole who immigrated from Languedoc France to Elizabeth City County VA (by way of London England). • This group of Poole / Pool families migrated to other parts of Virginia, North Carolina and South Carolina. We have a near perfect match with a line of Pool’s that lived in Elizabeth City Virginia. Genetic match calculations from familytreedna state that there is a 98% probability that our common grandfather is 10 generations or less distant. I believe that I have successfully traced this line back 11 generations – so there is over 98% probability that our connection lines within this time frame. . CAVEAT EMPTOR: I think the totality of the evidence that our "James Pool" descends from David Poole of Elizabeth City County VA, is convincing. However, I provide here my complete basis so that others can judge for themselves. I have tried to provide "warnings" where I consider data to be uncertain or speculative by inserting cautionary words like "possible / probable / speculative / ? " into the person's name. With these strong caveats in place, here is my best current thinking on our James Pool’s Ancestors: • Alexander Pool – father • Alexander Poole. – grandfather • Thomas Poole - great grandfather • John Poole, Sr. – gg grandfather • David Poule / Poole ggg grandfather
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This is a central page for organizing genealogy related to '''Hume''' families and information about individuals, places, and things named Hume. (Do you have any info about Hume or the name? Please join the Trusted List to this page and participate. You can also post a comment or memory below.) === Alternate Spellings === Other spellings include Holmes, Hulm, Hulme and Home. === Origins of the Surname Hume === It is an English and Scottish surname. It refers to meadow lands near or surrounded by water, grassy plains; sometimes an island. In the Danish form; "hulm" or "holmr" its meaning is a small island or piece of flat land surrounded by streams. In 1200 England, the surname "de Hulm" was used in Lancashire. In Berwickshire County the surname is written "Home". It is spelled "Hume" in Scotland. "Hulme" is in Lancashire, Cheshire, Essex and Staffordshire counties. In the USA, the surname Hume is often found in Illinois, Missouri, Virginia, California, Kentucky and New York. === Famous and Creative Humes === * [[Hume-1|Walter Reginald Hume]] (1873-1943) was an inventor and entrepreneur n Australia. He founded Humes' Patent Cement Iron Syndicate Ltd to develop his revolutionary centrifugal process for the manufacture of steel reinforced concrete pipes. * [[Holmes-3|Hodgen Holmes]] (ca. 1770-1835) from South Carolina developed the sawtooth gin for the removal of seeds from cotton, but missed the opportunity to patent the cotton gin because of Eli Whitney. === Towns with Name Hulme === * Hulme, Manchester, Lancaster, England. Hulme is surrounded by water on three sides (the River Irwell, the Medlock and the Cornbrook). Its population had a great explorion during the 19th century with the Industrial Revolution, only it did hurt the people living there with all the factories, long labor hours, crime, slums and dirt. It wasn't until the 1960s did conditions improve with many of the old housing and factories cleared out and new ones built. === Humes on WikiTree === Here is the current [http://www.wikitree.com/indexes/person/H/HUME_1.html Hume Index]. Are you a Hume? Please add yourself to WikiTree. Anyone you add will appear on the index tomorrow morning. [[Category:Surnames]]
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===The Surname Hunkin=== {{Image|file=Hunkin_Family-2.jpg |align=r |size=m }}The surname of HUNKIN was a baptismal name 'the son of John' an ancient personal name. This name has enjoyed enormous popularity in Europe, being given in honour of St. John, the Baptist, precurser of Christ and of St. John the Evangelist, author of the fourth gospel, as well as others of the nearly one thousand saints of the name. Some of the principal forms of the name in other European languages are Evan, Ioan, Sean, Johann, Hans, Jan, Jean, Giovanni, Giannai, Vanni, Juan and Ivan. Early records of the name mention Roger Hunkin, who was recorded in the year 1273 in County Norfolk. Elizabeth Hancks, 1564 London. Thomas Hankin and Margaret Wilkinson were married at St. George's, Hanover Square, London in 1761, and George Hankinson wed Mary Smith at the same church in 1778. William Hanks and Lucy Edwards were married at St. George's, Hanover Square, London in 1789. During the Middle Ages, when people were unable to read or write signs were needed for all visual identification. For several centuries city streets in Britain were filled with signs of all kinds, public houses, tradesmen and even private householders found them necessary. This was an age when there were no numbered houses, and an address was a descriptive phrase that made use of a convenient landmark. At this time, coat of arms came into being, for the practical reason that men went into battle heavily armed and were difficult to recognise. It became the custom for them to adorn their helmets with distinctive crests, and to paint their shields with animals and the like. Coats of arms accompanied the development of surnames, becoming hereditary in the same way. Surnames before the Norman Conquest of 1066 were rare in England having been brought by the Normans when William the Conqueror invaded the shores. The practice spread to Scotland and Ireland by the 12th century, and in Wales they appeared as late as the 16th century. Most surnames can be traced to one of four sources, locational, from the occupation of the original bearer, nicknames or simply font names based on the first name of the parent being given as the second name to their child. The associated coat of arms is recorded in Sir Bernard Burkes General Armory. Registered at Gatherley, County Devon. Granted to John Hunkin, descended from William Hunkyn Esq, of Southkimbane, County Cornwall in 1620.[Added By: [[Hunkin-99|Merryl Hunkin]]; 19 July 2017 ::Source: http://www.4crests.com/hunkin-coat-of-arms.html] ===Hunkin Early Origins=== The surname Hunkin was first found in Cornwall where they held a family seat as Lords of the Manor of South Kimber. Cornwall was a land set apart, a land of mystique and quaint customs, more strongly related to Brittany and Wales than to England. It was not until the 10th century that they submitted to the Saxon rule of England. Since then, their influence has moved east into Devon, Somerset and Dorset.[Added By: [[Hunkin-99|Merryl Hunkin]]; 19 July 2017 ::Source: https://www.houseofnames.com/hunkin-family-crest] ===Hunkin Spelling Variations=== Cornish surnames are characterized by a multitude of spelling variations. The frequent changes in surnames are due to the fact that the Old and Middle English languages lacked definite spelling rules. The official court languages, which were Latin and French, were also influential on the spelling of a surname. Since the spelling of surnames was rarely consistent in medieval times, and scribes and church officials recorded names as they sounded rather than adhering to any specific spelling rules, it was common to find the same individual referred to with different spellings of their surname in the ancient chronicles. Moreover, a large number of foreign names were brought into England, which accelerated and accentuated the alterations to the spelling of various surnames. Lastly, spelling variations often resulted from the linguistic differences between the people of Cornwall and the rest of England. The Cornish spoke a unique Brythonic Celtic language which was first recorded in written documents during the 10th century. However, they became increasingly Anglicized, and Cornish became extinct as a spoken language in 1777, although it has been revived by Cornish patriots in the modern era. The name has been spelled Hunkin, Hunkins, Hunkens, Unkins, Hunkyn, Hunkyns and others. [Added By: [[Hunkin-99|Merryl Hunkin]]; 19 July 2017 ===Hunkin Name Research=== This is information from Michael Hunkin who has done extensive research on the Hunkin family: “The consensus of opinion on the origin of the Hunkin is that one or more Huneken or Hunckynge were part of the Norman army that fought at the Battle of Hastings in 1066. It seems likely that he or they were Flemings or Dutchmen but the spelling of their name was Hunckynge which is known to be German and that they came from the area near Wurttemberg. The earliest spelling and location of the German name is located on a farm wall in Hunkinton which is about 4 miles from Shrewsbury in Shropshire, England.” Michael Hunkin visited the remains of this village, as well as talking to the family historian at Shrewsbury Library, “A variation of the early days of the family was written by a teacher in 1949 as follows: ‘The founder of the family was a Fleming or Dutchman who came across from France with William the Conqueror in 1066. The name Hunkin is a contracted form of Hunneken meaning Little Henry. Around 1200 the Norman knight Sir Walter de Hunkin was given a manor and lands at Duloe, near Looe, Cornwall. During the Hundred Years War between England and France (1327-1453) the Hunkyns of the day were expert at the firing of projectiles including a delightful sharp edged missile known as a mascle, a diamond-shaped piece of metal with four cutting edges to wound or kill their foes. This is why the Hunkin coat of arms bears a mascle; the mascle is the diamond shape lying on the bar in the centre of the shield.’” ::Source: https://www.houseofnames.com/hunkin-family-crest] {{Image|file=Hunkin_Family-1.jpg |align=c |size=L }}
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[[Category: Hunsaker Name Study]] [[Category: One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] : This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the surname Hunsaker and ALL its variants. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect--and those that don't. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. : To add your ancestor to this study, simply include the following category to the Biography section of his or her profile:
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: Variations on the Hunsaker surname are: Hunsicker, Hunsecker, Hunsiker, Hunziger, Huntzinger and Hunsucker. Supposedly, the name derives from the origins of Valentine Hunsicker, in the centre of the Schwartzwald (the German Black Forest), about 70 miles north of Zurich, where there is found a district which bears names from the time of Attila the Hun, in Hunstruck, Hunstruecker, Hunsbach, and in the center of the valley, Hunseck (Huns' Valley). It is believed that the name Hunsecker came from this valley and possibly this is the origin of the family.[[[Hunsaker-284|Hunsaker-284]]]
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== See Also == * http://dkwilde.com/Genealogy/Hunsaker/Sources/History%20of%20Hunsaker%20Family/8%20Muhlenberg%20County%20Kentucky.pdf
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Welcome to Hunt County, Texas Project!
{{US History|sub-project=Texas}} *'''[[Space:Texas|Texas Space Page]]''' *The current leader of this project is: [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]]. ===History/Timeline=== {{Image|file=Hunt_County_Texas.jpg |align=c |size=350 |caption=East Texas College (Now A & M) . }} :'''1839''' Anglo settlers arrived, finding small bands of Kiowa Indians. The Kiowa left soon, and did not cause problems for settlers.
[https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hch22] :'''1836-1845''' Settlement remained sparse during the years of the republic and early statehood.
:'''1846''' -{{Blue|Hunt county was formed from Fannin and Nacogdoches counties, 1846.}} It was named for Memucan Hunt, Republic secretary of navy. .
[https://texasalmanac.com/topics/government/hunt-county] {{Image|file=Hunt_County_Texas-2.jpg |align=r |size=160 |caption=Hunt county in TX. }}{{clear}} :'''1846''' Greenville was built on land donated by McQuinney H. Wright and James G. Bourland, and remained the county seat.
{{Image|file=Hunt_County_Texas-3.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption=Greenville layout. }}{{clear}} :'''1850s''' -Parts of the county were suitable for the growth of cotton, but a slaveholding–cotton plantation society did not develop due to the lack of transportation. There were no navigable rivers, and railroads had not yet been built. The nearest market was Jefferson (120 miles Eastward) Supplies had to be hauled in by ox cart..
:'''1860''' The county developed a self-sufficient yeoman-farmer type of economy. The 6,053 Anglos were natives of Southern states and had (577) African Americans held as slaves by (142) Anglos. These slaveholders were an elite group which dominated the county politically until after the war.
:'''1861''' Hunt County citizens were sharply divided over secession. Martin D. Hart and brother Hardin were leaders of a very vocal '''anti-secession minority'''. The vote in the county was close (416 to 339), but a majority supported secession.
:'''1862-65''' - Civil war majority of residents supported the war effort, and hundreds of county men fought.
:'''1863-65''' Number of African Americans increased to 1,200 due to slaveholders from Southern states moving their slaves to the county to keep them from fleeing to or being confiscated by the Union forces. :'''1866-1870''' The white citizens resented the defeat and the enfranchisement of Reconstruction. Feuds broke out between Unionists and former Confederates.
:'''Jan 1869''' Lee Peacock feud, the United States Army troops were called in to restore order until June, 1870.
:'''Jan. 1870''' Hunt County was returned to white control and remained loyal to the Democratic party for many years after Reconstruction.
:'''1870''' - County boundaries were reduced by the creation of Rains County.
:'''mid-1870s''' Railroads were connected to within 30 miles of Hunt County.
:'''Oct. 1880''' The first train arrived in Greenville on the East aline and Red River Railroad. Next came Missouri, Kansas and Texas Railroad extended its line to Greenville.
:'''1887''' A privately owned electricity-generating plant was opened in Greenville. When the town purchased the plant shortly thereafter, Greenville became the first community in Texas with municipally owned public utilities. During the early years of the twentieth century, Greenville extended its lines to farmers who lived in the central part of the county.
:'''1900''' Hunt County had grown to a population of 47,295, with 5,946 farms and a cotton crop in excess of 50,000 bales in 1900. Cotton provided the county with its principal cash crop through the first half of the twentieth century. It did not bring prosperity for most of the county's residents.
:'''1904 Seven''' rail lines crossed some part of the county, and '''eleven''' railroad towns of varying sizes were providing farmers facilities for shipping their crops. The county remained rural, with an economy that depended heavily on agriculture, but Hunt County was no longer a small, isolated, yeoman-farmer society.
:'''1904''' Hunt County had numerous industrial operations, including sawmills, cotton-spinning mills, cotton compresses, a cottonseed-oil refinery, and a shoe factory. Industries such as these employed a small minority of the county's work force (only 685 wage earners in 1940) before World War II. :'''1900-1940'''- African American population increased slightly in both real numbers and proportionally to 12.9% percent of the population. :'''1930- The Great Depression''' hit Hunt County hard, when value of farms dropped to 50% of the 1920 value. 2,259 heads of families were listed on government relief. Unemployment rate was 16.7%-represented by tenant farmers and sharecroppers that were forced to leave the land. 72% of the farmers tilled land they did not own.
{{Image|file=Hunt_County_Texas-4.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Audie Murphy war Memorial }} :'''1941- World War II''' During the war an Air Corps training facility, '''Majors Field''' opened outside of Greenville, employing workers.
:'''1945''' - '''Majors Field''' closed and was converted to an industrial site, and a successful effort was made to attract industry.
:'''1940s, 1950s''' the economy began to change perceptibly. Cotton continued to be vital. Increasing mechanization led to larger farms, and tenants and sharecroppers continued to leave the land.
:'''1953''' Over '''2,100''' of the county's citizens were employed in manufacturing.
===Government Offices=== Hunt County has had seven courthouses 1847, 1853, 1859, 1881, 1883, 1885, and 1929
[http://www.texasescapes.com/TOWNS/Greenville/Hunt-County-Courthouse-Greenville-Texas.htm] '''1st Courts-''' Court sessions were held under oak trees at the corner of St. John and Bourland streets until the first courthouse was built here in 1847.
'''1st Courthouse, 1847''' This was a log cabin, located on the west side of the square.
'''2nd Courthouse, 1853-''' 1847 courthouse was replaced in 1853 by a 2-story frame courthouse on the NW corner.
'''3rd Courthouse, 1858''' The center of the square, which had been reserved for a more substantial building, was used in 1858 for the third courthouse. This was the first brick structure in the county.This building was condemned in 1874.
'''4th Courthouse 1859''' County offices were moved to a building at 2610 Lee Street, purchased from the Methodist Episcopal Church, South. {{Image|file=Hunt_County_Texas-6.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption=1883 Courthouse, . }}{{clear}} 5th Courthouse, 1883 fifth courthouse, an ornate red brick building with white stone trim, was constructed here in 1883. Thirteen months later it was destroyed by a fire which heavily damaged the town's commercial district.
{{Image|file=Hunt_County_Texas-5.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=1885 Courthouse. }}{{clear}} '''6th Courthouse, 1885''' A new courthouse, which closely resembled the 1883 structure, was built in 1885. This lasted 40 years.
{{Image|file=Hunt_County_Texas-7.jpg |align=r |size=500 |caption=1929 Courthouse }}{{clear}} '''7th Courthouse,1929''' 1928 the 1885 courthouse was torn down to make room for construction of the present courthouse, the seventh for Hunt County. A formal dedication was held on April 11, 1929, the 83rd anniversary of the county's founding.
===Geography=== https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hch22 :Location - Hunt County is in NE Texas. :County Seat is Greenville and largest town, is 51 miles NE of Dallas on Interstate-Hwy 30. :County's center is 36°06' north latitude and 96°05' west longitude. :Size: 840 square miles of the Blackland Prairie region of the state, a vast plain. :Topography -stream valleys are shallow, and the drainage divides are well rounded. :Elevation 450 feet above sea level in SE part to a high of 700 feet in the northwestern part. :Rivers/Creeks NW part is in the drainage basin of the Trinity River. NE part of the county is drained by the Sulphur River, and the remainder is drained by the Sabine. :Soil on the uplands -loamy or clayey and loamy. Bottomland soil is clayey. Bottom lands are not suited as due to flooding :Mineral resources include gas, oil, and sand. :Temperatures - winter minimum of 33° F in January to maximum of 93° in July. :Rainfall averages forty-three inches a year :Growing season varies from 218 to 247 days. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hch22 ====Adjacent counties==== {| !Counties !Counties |- | *Fannin County (north) *Delta County (northeast) *Collin County (west) *Hopkins County (east) | *Rains County (southeast) *Kaufman County (south) *Rockwall County (southwest) *Van Zandt County (southeast) |} =====Protected areas===== *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Audie_Murphy_American_Cotton_Museum Audie Murphy Cotton Museum] {{Image|file=Hunt_County_Texas-4.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=Audie Murphy war Memorial }} ===Demographics=== Hunt County is a county in the U.S. state of Texas. As of the 2010 census, its population was 86,129. Its county seat is Greenville. The county is named for Memucan Hunt, Jr., the first Republic of Texas Minister to United States from 1837 to 1838 and the third Texas Secretary of the Navy from 1838 to 1839. In 2000, 76,596 people resided in the county with a population density of 91 people per sq. mi. The racial makeup of the county was 83.57% White, 9.45% Black or African American, 0.73% Native American, 0.54% Asian, 0.07% Pacific Islander, 3.93% from other races, and 1.70% from two or more races. About 8.31% of the population were Hispanic. The median income for a household in the county was $36,752, and for a family was $44,388. Males had a median income of $33,347 versus $23,085 for females. The per capita income for the county was $17,554. About 8.60% of families and 12.80% of the population were below the poverty line, including 15.80% of those under age 18 and 11.70% of those age 65 or over.
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hunt_County,_Texas] *Hunt County is part of the Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, TX Metropolitan Statistical Area. Top Employers:
:# Employer # of Employees Location :1 L-3 Communications 6,400 Greenville :T-2 Texas A&M University-Commerce 900 Commerce :T-2 Walmart 900* Commerce, Greenville, Quinlan :4 Greenville Independent School District 702 Greenville :5 Hunt Regional Medical Center 600 Greenville Hospitals:
*Hunt Regional Healthcare, with the Hunt Regional Medical Centerin Greenville being the largest hospital in the county. Veterans services
*The Disabled American Veterans, Chapter 81, located at 2502 Church Street, offers veterans and their dependents a meeting place and assistance with filing and mailing disability forms. *The American Legion Otho Morgan Post 17 meets at 4509 Moulton St. {| border="1" class="sortable" !Highways!! Highways!! Highways |- |I-30 Interstate 30||Texas State Highway 11||Texas Loop 178 |- |US Highway 67||Texas State Highway 24||Texas Spur 302 |- |US Highway 69||Texas State Highway 34||Texas State Highway 276 |- |US Highway 380||Texas State Highway 50||Texas State Highway 66 |- |Texas State Highway 224 |} {{Image|file=Hunt_County_Texas-2.jpg |align=r |size=220 |caption=Hunt county in TX. }}{{clear}} *In 2014 More than 69% were high school graduates, and 16% had college degrees. :In the early twenty-first century education, manufacturing, and agribusiness were the key elements of the area's economy. *2002 the county had 2,784 farms and ranches covering 400,272 acres, 56% of which were devoted to crops, 35% to pasture, and 6% to woodlands. The local farmers and ranchers earned $28,066,000; livestock sales accounted for $16,351,000 of the total. Cattle, forage, and greenhouse crops were the chief agricultural products!! '''Politics''':
Following Reconstruction, Hunt Co. was returned to Anglo control in January 1870 and remained loyal to the Democratic party for many years after Reconstruction. The county voted Democratic candidates for president through 1948. Dwight D Eisenhower carried the area and a trend toward Republican support and politics. Democrats won won majorities in 1960,as well as Bill Clinton won a plurality of votes in 1992. Ross Perot, an independent polled strongly. George W Bush carried the county by large margins, in both 200 and 2004.
[https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hch22] =====Cities===== {| !Cities !Cities !Cities |- | *[[:Category:Caddo Mills, Texas|Caddo Mills]] *[[:Category:Campbell, Texas|Campbell]] *[[:Category:Celeste, Texas|Celeste]] *[[:Category:Commerce, Texas|Commerce]] *[[:Category:Quinlan, Texas|Quinlan]] | *'''[[:Category:Greenville, Texas|Greenville]] (county seat)''' *[[:Category:Hawk Cove, Texas|Hawk Cove]] *[[:Category:Josephine, Texas|Josephine]] *[[:Category:Union Valley, Hunt County, Texas|Union Valley]] | *[[:Category:West Tawakoni, Texas|West Tawakoni]] *[[:Category:Wolfe City, Texas|Wolfe City]] *[[:Category:Neylandville, Texas|Neylandville]] *[[:Category:Royse City, Texas|Royse City]] (mostly Rockwall Co.. & Collin Co.) |} =====Town and Unin Community===== {| ! Community ! Community |- | *Fairlie *Mexico * Floyd *Neylandville {Town) | *Jacobia *Merit *Kingston *Cash |} =====Schools===== {| border="1" class="sortable" !School Districts!! School Districts |- |Bland ISD (sm. portion in Collin Co.)||Wolfe City ISD (sm. portion in Fannin Co.) |- |Celeste ISD ||Commerce ISD (sm. portion in Delta Co.) |- |Caddo Mills ISD||Community ISD (mostly in Collin Co. |- |Campbell ISD||Cooper ISD (most in Delta Co.) |- |Greenville ISD ||Lone Oak ISD (small portion in Rains Co.) |- |Boles ISD ||Leonard ISD (most in Fannin Co., sm. portion in Collin Co. |- |Quinlan ISD ||Royse City ISD (most in Rockwall Co., sm. portion in Collin Co.) |- |Terrell ISD (most in Kaufman County)|| Cumby ISD (most in Hopkins Co.) |- |Fannindel ISD (most in Fannin County; sm.portion in Delta, Lamar co.) |} Colleges
* Texas A&M University-Commerce *Paris Junior College-Greenville Center are located within the county. ====Formed From==== *founded in 1846 from portions of Nacogdoches and Fannin counties. ====Resources==== *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lake_Tawakoni Lake Tawakoni] The Lake has a diverse array of wildlife such as deer, feral hogs, snakes, raccoons, bobcats, and over 200 species of birds. Sightings of the American alligator in certain areas of the lake have been reported. The lake mainly has post oak hardwood timber and plants native to the Texas Blackland Prairies. In the summer of 2007 Lake Tawakoni State Park was the site of a large, rare spider web. The web stretched over a 200-yard path and attracted considerable attention from entomologists.
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lake_Tawakoni] {{Image|file=Hunt_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=r |size=280 |caption=Lake Tawakoni. }}{{clear}} =====Census===== :1850 --- 1,520 — :1860 --- 6,630 336.2% :1870 --- 10,291 55.2% :1880 --- 17,230 67.4% :1890 --- 31,885 85.1% :1900 --- 47,295 48.3% :1910 --- 48,116 1.7% :1920 --- 50,350 4.6% :1930 --- 49,016 −2.6% :1940 --- 48,793 −0.5% :1950 --- 42,731 −12.4% :1960 --- 39,399 −7.8% :1970 --- 47,948 21.7% :1980 --- 55,248 15.2% :1990 --- 64,343 16.5% :2000 --- 76,596 19.0% :2010 --- 86,129 12.4% :Est. 2015 --- 89,844 ====Notables==== :George C. Butte, Attorney General of Puerto Rico :Waggoner Carr, Texas State Representative and Attorney General :Warlick Carr, attorney and brother of Waggoner Carr :Ray Keck, interim president of Texas A&M University-Commerce Audie Murphy, World War II soldier and Medal of Honor recipient :Cline Paden, evangelist and missionary *[[Murphy-4027 |Audie Leon "Little Texas" Murphy]], Major, MOH =====Land Grants===== *Mexican government made a few land grants in the area of Hunt County in 1835 =====Cemeteries===== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=c |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: Simmons Cemetery, Cash, Texas|Simmons Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Van Sickle Cemetery, Cash, Texas|Van Sickle Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Celeste Cemetery, Celeste, Texas|Celeste Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Lebanon Cemetery, Commerce, Texas|Lebanon Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Rosemound Cemetery, Commerce, Texas|Rosemound Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Bethel Cemetery, Greenville, Texas|Bethel Cemetery]] *[[:Category: East Mount Cemetery, Greenville, Texas|East Mount Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Forest Park Cemetery, Greenville, Texas|Forest Park Cemetery]] *[[:Category: McWright Cemetery, Greenville, Texas|McWright Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Lone Oak Cemetery, Lone Oak, Texas|Lone Oak Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Prairie Valley Cemetery, Lone Oak, Texas|Prairie Valley Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Merit Cemetery, Merit, Texas|Merit Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Peoria Cemetery, Peoria, Texas|Peoria Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Lakeside Memorial Park, Quinlan, Texas|Lakeside Memorial Park]] *[[:Category: Odd Fellows Cemetery, Quinlan, Texas|Odd Fellows Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Wade Cemetery, Quinlan, Texas|Wade Cemetery]] *[[:Category: West Memorial Cemetery, Quinlan, Texas|West Memorial Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Wieland Cemetery, Wieland, Texas|Wieland Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Mount Carmel Cemetery, Wolfe City, Texas|Mount Carmel Cemetery]] *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/etx/hunt/listhunt.html Hunt County, Texas Cemeteries] *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2635 FindaGrave Cemeteries] ===Sources===
*https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hct06 *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hunt_County,_Texas *https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hch22 *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/etx/hunt/listhunt.html Hunt County, Texas Cemeteries] *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2635 FindaGrave Cemeteries] *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txhunt/ TxGen Genealogy]
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] === Decsription === A paper chronicling the research of an unnamed Genealogist into the Hunts of Pickens and Greenville Counties, SC, along with the information they found. === Notes on Hunt Paper 1 === I was given two sets of papers. One set typed, 86 pages in total length, of which I have pp. 37- 86, (Hunt Paper 1) and another set of hand written papers 69 pages in total length (Hunt Paper 2). The first, typed paper, is the basis, it seems, for the second hand written paper and Both appear to be the basis of the diagram of the family tree, and my mother's handwritten papers. - M. Gaulden No Author, Title or date is given for "Hunt Paper 1". It appears to be a rambling dialogue with it's author making notes to other people attempting to research the Hunt Line, interjected into the main body of the paper. As the author makes discoveries, the author corrects earlier entries at the point the realization is made rather than going back to correct earlier conjectures. A numbering system is used to identify entries enabling the author to make those corrections or direct readers for reference without confusion. === Links === [http://www.mgaulden.com/huntpaper1.htm Hunt Paper 1] [http://www.mgaulden.com/huntinfo.htm#hp1excerpt Excerpts From Hunt Paper 1]
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'''Hunt One Name Study'''
The mission of the project is to add and improve profiles of all Hunts. Project members take primary responsibility for relevant profiles or family groups and work on merging duplicates, cleaning up profiles, adding sources, removing incorrect information and offering research assistance as needed. Note from Sandra Sharon - "This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname, Hunt, and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. I started this page in conjunction with my Burke County, N.C. One Place Study since there was no Hunt Name Study in progress. I would love to turn this over to someone who actually has Hunt as one of their surnames of research. Below are three links to variations on the origin of the surname Hunt including some famous folks with the last name. Please note that I am in no way endorsing the paid sites. I just found the information on them interesting." Project Space Page Links: :[[Space:The_Origins_of_The_Hunt_14| The Origins of the Hunt 14]] == Meaning/Origins of Last Name 'Hunt' == "Hunt Name Meaning English: occupational name for a hunter, Old English hunta (a primary derivative of huntian ‘to hunt’). The term was used not only of the hunting on horseback of game such as stags and wild boars, which in the Middle Ages was a pursuit restricted to the ranks of the nobility, but also to much humbler forms of pursuit such as bird catching and poaching for food. The word seems also to have been used as an Old English personal name and to have survived into the Middle Ages as an occasional personal name. Compare Huntington and Huntley. Irish: in some cases (in Ulster) of English origin, but more commonly used as a quasi-translation of various Irish surnames such as Ó Fiaich (see Fee). Possibly an Americanized spelling of German Hundt.
[Dictionary of American Family Names ©2013, Oxford University Press, Ancestry.ca] *[https://www.thoughtco.com/hunt-name-meaning-and-origin-1422532 HUNT Surname Meaning and Origin, Kimberely Powel June 4, 2017] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hunt_%28surname%29 Wikipedia Entry on the Origins of the surname Hunt including famous folks with the surname] *[http://www.ancestry.com/name-origin?surname=hunt Ancestry's listing for the Origins of the name Hunt] *[https://www.houseofnames.com/hunt-family-crest House of Names listing for the Origin of the surname Hunt] === Variations === :Hutt :Hundt :Huet :Hurt :Hunter :Huntar :Hunte :Hunta :Huntt == Hunt Demographics == Ancestry.com has collated some interesting [http://www.ancestry.com/facts/Hunt-family-history.ashx Hunt demographics]. Here are some of the numbers. ===Early Hunts by Location (to 1830)=== This list contains individuals who were the first of their family to settle an area. ====UK==== =====England===== =====Ireland===== ====North America==== =====Canada===== =====United States===== ======Connecticutt====== ======Massachusetts====== :[[Hunt-844|Edward Hunt]] b. 1632, England, d. 20 May 1656 in Duxbury, Plymouth, Massachusetts Bay ======New York====== :[[Hunt-3199|Thomas Hunt]] b.abt. 1615 - d. abt. 1695 - Settled Westchester, County, NY. ======North Carolina====== :[[Hunt-8353|Memucan Hunt]] b. 1729 VA - d. 1808 NC ======South Carolina====== :[[Hunt-1091|Esli Hunt, Sr.]] b. 1759, Bedford County, VA - d. 1837, Greenville, SC ======Texas====== ======Virginia====== :[[Hunt-8353|Memucan Hunt]] b. 1729 Lunenburg, VA - d. 1808 Oxford, NC :[[Hunt-6144|Dr. Thomas Hunt]] b. abt. 1730, '''Unknown''', - d. bef. 1801 Bedford County, VA == Hunt DNA == Since DNA can be traced along a patrilineal (father to father to father) line it can be interesting for someone studying the genealogy of a surname, theoretically at least. The Y chromosome conveniently follows our Western Europe convention on last names. ===Hunt DNA Projects=== Although there are now many companies offering DNA testing for genealogical purposes, Family Tree DNA is the largest. They have groups organized around surnames including this one: * [https://www.familytreedna.com/public/Huntsurname/default.aspx?section=yresults Hunt Surname DNA Project - Y-DNA Classic Chart - Results] ====Haplogroups==== This is the list of Haplogroups reported in the Hunt FTDNA, DNA study. {| border="1" |E-M2||J-Y23382||R-L21||R-U198 |- |E-S7461||J-Z28739||R-M269||R-M269 |- |E-BY6800||J-Z40258||R-FGC14737||E-L117 |- |E-M35||J-M172||R-FGC14737||R-A16815 |- |G-M201||R-CTS3402||R-YP4131||R-Y22972 |- |G-L140||R-M269||R-DF27||R-M269 |- |I-M170||R-DF19||R-BY56082||R-CTS7411 |- |I-M253||R-Z41627||R-DF27||R-FGC13125 |- |I-Z131||R-L48||R-BY56082||R-S588 |- |I-P30||R-Z2||T-M70||R-M173 |- |I-Y130736||R-U106||J-P58||Q-M242 |- |I-Y39206||R-P25||C-M216||I-M253 |- |I-M223||R-FGC28998||J-M172||R-BY16760 |- |J-M172||R-BY11789||I-FGC22406||I-Y4751 |- |J-Z40263||R-A274||R-BY42760|| |} ===Hunt DNA connections on WikiTree=== :to [[Hunt-776|Richard Hunt]] 1656-1719 of Charles Parish,York, Colony of Virginia - David Hunt: Y-DNA Test 37 and 67 markers, haplogroup I-M253 Relationship: # David is the son of David (Hunt) Diefenderfer Sr. [unknown confidence] # David is the son of Alvin Hunt [unknown confidence] # Alvin is the son of Edward Hunt [unknown confidence] # Edward is the son of Frank Washington Hunt [unknown confidence] # Frank is the son of James Marion Hunt [unknown confidence] # James is the son of Joseph Hunt [unknown confidence] # Joseph is the son of James Hunt [unknown confidence] # James is the son of Christopher Hunt [unknown confidence] # Christopher is the son of Ralph Hunt [unknown confidence] # Ralph is the son of Richard Hunt [unknown confidence] :This makes Richard the eighth great grandfather of David. == Discussion Boards == * [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/hunt Hunt Q&A in G2G]: WikiTree's own question and answer forum. This page gives all Q&A tagged with the surname Hunt. == Famous Hunts == == Hunts on WikiTree == Here is the complete [http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hunt Hunt Index]. When you add yourself (if your surname is Hunt) or a Hunt relative to WikiTree your addition(s) will automatically be included on the index the following day. ==Sources==
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[[Category:Hunter Name Study]] [[Category: Hunter Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] ==About the Project== The Hunter Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect data on the '''HUNTER''' name. The hope is that other researchers like you will'' join the study'' to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the '''Hunter''' name. ==How to Join== To join the Hunter Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Hunter-5770|Carol (Hunter) Sullivan]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Hunter}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. If you would like to help, please do! Name Origins Scottish Clan Branches ==Resources== Use of Clan Crest Badge by members.docx Lairds List SEPTS.docx ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== This study includes the variants: *1. Huntar (Latin for Hunter) *2. Huinter *3. Hunnter *4. Huntere *5. Hunterr
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[[Category:Louisiana, Disasters]] [[Category:Hurricanes]] {{Worldwide Disaster|Hurricane}} -------
Hurricane of 1918
A devastating hurricane (or three day storm, as they were sometimes called by locals) blew out of the gulf in 1918 onto the Louisiana coastline and then into the eastern portion of Texas. The storm was categorized as a 3, with wind surges of 120 miles per hour. An article written by David Roth of the National Weather Service out of Camp Springs, MD is titled Louisiana Hurricane History. Chronicled in it is the damage done to Cameron Parish, Louisiana. “Westlake was a “scene of desolation” as most buildings were leveled. Very few Sulphur businesses were left standing.” The article further recounts the monetary damages brought by the storm the Union Sulphur Mines lost assets equal to $3 million and the Goosport Milling District caught fire and was the heaviest damaged area. But even more important than the money, 34 people lost their lives due to the storm. [http://www.srh.noaa.gov/images/lch/tropical/lahurricanehistory.pdf] for the article in its entirety.
Lost assets equal to $3 million 34 people lost their lives
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[[Category:Huskar Colliery, Silkstone, Yorkshire, 1838]] [[Project:Worldwide_Disasters|Worldwide Disasters]] | [[Space:Mining_Disasters|Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:England_Mining_Disasters|England Mining Disasters]] |[[Space:Yorkshire Mining Disasters|Yorkshire Mining Disasters]] |Huskar Colliery, Silkstone, Yorkshire, 1838 Contact: Joan Whitaker ===History and Circumstances=== * Date: 4 July 1838 * Location: House Carr (Huskar) Colliery, Silkstone, Barnsley, Yorkshire, England * Victims: 26 lives lost * Cause: Coal Mine Inundation :'''Mine History''' Huskar Pit was a coal mine in the South Yorkshire Coalfield that was sunk to work the Silkstone coal seam. The mine was in Nabs Wood, outside the village of Silkstone Common, in the then West Riding of Yorkshire. The Huskar Colliery was joined to the Moorend Colliery for the purposes of ventilation and was the property of Mr. R.C. Clarke of Noblethorpe. The official name of the coal mine was House Car Colliery. Huskar is local dialect. The Silkstone coal seam is at its shallowest in the Silkstone area. Mining was an important local industry, not only in Silkstone, but in the surrounding area. Wikipedia gives good description of the South Yorkshire Coalfield.[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_Yorkshire_Coalfield Wikipedia]] :'''Mine Disaster Circumstances''' The 4th of July 1838 was a dreadful day in Silkstone's history. It was when 26 children between the ages of 7 and 17, working as 'hurriers' and 'trappers', were drowned at the local coal mine. {{Image|file=Huskar_Moorend_Pit_Colliery_Disaster-2.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=The stream in Nabs Wood which caused the Flood }} On the day of the disaster there was a violent summer thunderstorm from about 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Hailstones and about two to two and half inches of rain fell. In 1838 Huskar was connected to nearby Moorend Colliery, and used for ventilation. The pit had a shaft used for pulling coal to the surface by a steam engine. There was also a drift shaft (known as a "dayhole") which passed through old workings and lead to nearby Nabs Wood. This was sometimes used as an unofficial exit from the pit by the miners. That afternoon rain put out the boiler fire and the engine could not be use to take the miners to the surface. A message was sent down the pit for all the miners to make their way to the pit bottom. This they did, but those working underground were not aware of the reasons for the emergency. A clap of thunder may have been mistaken for an explosion. Forty-four children were working below ground and, ignoring instructions to stay where they were, decided that, if there had been an explosion, there was quick and safe way out by way of a ventilation drift to Nabbs Wood. At the bottom of the drift, there was an air door and the children went through this. As they made their way up the drift, a stream which was swollen into a rushing torrent by the downpour, overflowed down the drift. The children were washed off their feet and down to the door through which they had just passed. The water rose against the door and twenty six children were drowned. Some of the older children managed to escape along a narrow opening which lead to the Moorend Colliery to raise the alarm. Twenty-six children died, their bodies thrown together near the door through which they had just passed. Joseph Garnett, the father of one of the children, was one who went in after the water had subsided and he found the body of his child. It could not be recovered until all the twenty six had been removed. The children were taken to Thostle Hall where '''George Teasdale''' and a man named Buckley washed them and then they were taken to their homes in the village in carts.[[https://web.archive.org/web/20110828122958/http://www.cmhrc.co.uk/cms/document/1820_39.pdf Wayback Machine]][ The Sheffield Independent 7 July 1838 [https://search.findmypast.co.uk/bna/viewarticle?id=bl%2f0000491%2f18380707%2f061&fulfillmentTypeKey=4000 Findmypast]] :'''Investigation Report''' The inquest into the disaster was held on Thursday 6 July at the Red Lion Inn, Silkstone by '''[[Badger-715|Mr. Thomas Badger]]''' of Sheffield, Coroner. The bodies had been viewed at their homes, '''Joseph Huskar''', who lived in Huskar, told the court what happened on that fateful day. "Eleven of us were together and they all drowned but me. The water swam me down the day hole and through a slit into another board gate. '''William Lamb''' said, "We did not know what we were going out for. We thought it was fire. The water washed the children down the day hole against a door, through which we had just come, and they were all drowned. If we had stopped at the pit bottom we should have been saved." '''Uriah Jubb''' stated that "I was coming up the dayhole with '''Elizabeth Taylor''' and some other. We heard the water coming and me and '''Elizabeth Taylor''' got into a slot in the dayhole and we stopped there until we could get out. The water met the others as they were coming up and drove them against the door where they were drowned." ;The coroner, '''[[Badger-715|Mr Thomas Badger]]''' of Sheffield said "‘It is now my duty to inquire whether any negligence had been used or any act of criminality committed by the parties, whose duty it was to render every assistance in their power towards rescuing the children from their awful situation. From the inquiries that have been made, I believe that there was no reason to suppose that such was the case, or that any act of criminality has been committed; and if the jury is satisfied, after the hearing the evidence, that such was a fact, they will have no difficulty in returning a verdict of accidental death." After hearing all the evidence and the accounts of survivors, the jury returned a verdict of "Accidental Death". === The Legacy === The children's bodies were brought up from the pit and buried together in the churchyard of All Saint's Church, Silkstone. A memorial was erected bearing the names and ages of those who died. [[http://silkstonereflects.co.uk/page18.htm Silkstone Reflects The Huskar Pit Disaster]] {{Image|file=Huskar_Moorend_Pit_Colliery_Disaster-5.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=The Huskar Memorial, Silkstone Church Yard }} Queen Victoria took an interest in the disaster and the loss of so many young lives in a pit was a factor in the setting up of the Royal Commission to enquire into women and children working in coal mines. Nationwide, the disaster shocked public opinion. '''The resulting inquiry led to the ''1842 Mines Act'' which sought to introduce some protection for child miners and meant that all girls and boys under the age of ten were prohibited from working underground.'''[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mines_and_Collieries_Act_1842 Mines and Collieries Act 1842]] In 1988, the community of Silkstone Parish built another memorial in Nabs Wood, depicting two children at work underground. In 2008, to mark the disaster's 170th anniversary, the event and subsequent inquest were turned into a play by '''Sylvia le Breton''' and performed by the local Grass Roots theatre group in Silkstone church. [[http://www.grass-roots.org.uk/ Grass Roots Theatre Group.]] A novel by '''Alan Gallop''' about the event's history was published in 2003 (Sutton Publishing Ltd.), entitled "Children of the Dark: Life and Death Underground in Victorian England".[[https://www.amazon.co.uk/Children-Dark-Underground-Victorias-England/dp/0750930942 Children of the Dark Book (Amazon)]], and Peter Bond wrote and performed a song, "Act of God", about the tragedy; the song is included on the 1979 album "See Me Up, See Me Down" from Highway Records.[[https://www.discogs.com/Peter-Bond-See-Me-Up-See-Me-Down/release/4644982 See Me Up, See Me Down]] In 2010, a commemorative stained glass window crafted by local residents was installed in the church.[[http://silkstonereflects.co.uk/page30.htm Silkstone Reflects The Huskar Disaster Window]] {{Image|file=Huskar_Moorend_Pit_Colliery_Disaster-14.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption= Huskar Memorial Window, Silkstone Church }} ===Sources=== {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Victims''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px;" ! 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There were two Hussenbach villages: 1. Hussenbach [Eustenbach] (Linevo Osero) is in the Kanton of Frank, in the Province of Saratov, and is on the Bergseite (hillside) or west side of the Volga River. The colony was founded in 1767 with a population of 525. By 1912 the population was 8080, and in 1926 it was 6623. This was established as a Lutheran village and is located on the Medvidetsa River. 2.Hussenbach (Gaschon) sometimes called Neu-Hussenbach, is in the Kanton of Krasny Kut, in the Province of Samara and is on the Wiesenseite (meadowside) or the east side of the Volga River. This village was established in 1860 as a daughter colony. In 1912 the population has been shown as 6624. This is also a Lutheran village and is located on the Gaschon River. This Hussenbach (#1) is located on the Medvidetsa River. It is also known as: Linevo Osero, Linevo Ozero, Linjowo Osero, and Ustenbach). The founders of Hussenbach were 118 families who came from Brandenburg, Saxony, the Palatinate and Darmstadt. The village was named for the surname of the first mayor (Vorsterer) Jakob Hussenbach. “A group of 219 colonists arrived in Oranienbaum on May 4, 1766 on the ship ‘Kleine Andreas,’ under the leadership of Vorsteher Jacob Hussenbach, a tailor of the Lutheran faith from Frankfurt am Main. Many Volga villages got their German names from the leader who brought them from Germany. German villages were not given names at the time of their founding. The Crown and its directors had reserved this right for themselves. By decree on February 26, 1768 Hussenbach colony was officially named Lake Linevo (Linevo Osero) from the nearby lake, Linevo. Reconstructed First Settlers list (Surnames and some given names): https://hussenbach.weebly.com/reconstructed-first-settlers-list-for-hussenbach-linevo-osero.html The following surnames are mentioned: Adam, Adler, Adolf / Adolph, Albert, Albrecht, Alel?, Alstadt ?, Amen, Appelman, Arnhold / Arnhold / Arnholdt, Bachman / Bachmann, Bangert, Barbie?, Bauer, Baum, Baumunk ?, Bazen ?, Bechtold / Bechthold / Bechtholdt, Bedel, Beidel, Beiner / Beihner, Beiler, Beisel, Bendel, Benzel, Besel / Bessel, Bickert ?, Biel, Boxberger, Brauer, Burgart / Burghart / Burghardt / Burghardt, Dalinger / Dahlinger, Dechert, Dehm, Derek, Detter, Dewald, Dietz, Doring / Dohring, Dorn ?, Drufeld ?, Druzel ?, Ebert, Eckard / Eckhard / Eckhart / Eckhardt, Eisel, Erdman / Erdmann, Eherhold / Eherenhold / Ehrhold, Engel, Estrain ?, Ewel ?, Fecht, Fink, Fisher / Fischer, Folp?, Foos / Foose, Frank, Freundt, Fries, Frolich /Frohlich, Fromm, Fuchs, Fuhr, Funk, Fup, Gabert, Gangel?, Gardlyub?, Geitz, German / Germann / Herman/ Hermann, Getsel ?, Gotz, Gradwohl/ Gratwohl, Grigorius, Gumberger ?, Hamberger, Hanefries / Hahnefires / Hahnnefires, Hartje / Hertge, Haun, Heiman / Heimann, Heimbuch, Hetzel, Hilt, Hofman / Hoffman / Hoffmann, Holler / Kohler, Horn, Hornung, Hussenbach, Ickes, Ihl, Ikst ?, Jager, Jeist?, Jugarman?, Kalbfleisch, Karst, Kasewitter, Kegele?, Keib, Keiler, Keim, Kein, Keip?, Keit, Keller, Kerst?, Kiesz, Kildau / Kulthau / Kuhlthau, Kindsvater, Klehman / Klehmann, Klein, Knaus, Knicht, Knies / Kniess, Koch, Koleber, Korbel, Korn, Kosberger, Koske ?, Kowach, Krau ?, Kraus, Krein, Kreiner, Kreis / Kreiss , Kreser ?, Kreuzer / Kreutzer, Kroh, Kumerscheim / Kumerscheimer, Lais / Leis, Lehm ?, Lemberger, Lenz / Lentz, Leonhardt, Lettern?, Litke / Ludtke, Lutig, Marker, Mauer / Maurer, Meier, Mich / Mick, Mill / Muhl, Muller, Muhlberger, Muhling, Obermuller, Ogel?, Osterreich, Oswald / Ostwald, Otto, Patzold / Petzold, Paul, Peiler ?, Pep ?, Peppler, Pfalz, Pfau, Pfeifer / Pfeiffer, Polyaks?, Povelovski, Propp, Rausch, Rauth, Reichel?, Reischle, Rezenau, Rippel, Rommel / Rummel, Roth, Rothenberger, Salzman / Saltzman, Sauer, Sauerbrei / Sauerbreier, Saul, Schaab, Schaaf, Schafer / Schaffer, Schilling, Schneider, Schneidmuller, Schottzel, Schrag, Schreck, Schreiner, Schumacher, Schwab, Schwarz / Schwartz, Seibel / Sippel, Seilbach / Seilbahn, Sening?, Siebert, Spreier, Stab /Staab, Stein, Steinhammer, Stenzel, Stettinger, Stigletz, Streck, Strom, Suppes, Tarn?, Tautfest, Tittel, Vogel, Volk, Von der Heit, Wachter, Wagner, Wanzel?, Wasenfelder, Weich, Weitzel, Werth, Zimmerman / Zimmermann, Zink, Zinn, Zohl Movement of the colonists to or from the following villages is mentioned: Gololobovka [Donhof], Grechinnaya-Luka [Walter], Kamennii Ovrag [Degott], Karamishevka [Bauer], Lesnoi-Karamish [Grimm], Makarovka [Merkel], Medvedizkoi-Krestovoi Buyerak [Frank], Oleshna [Dietel], Pamyatnaya [Rothammel], Peskovatka [Kolb], Pochinnaya [Kratzke], Sarepta, Sosnovka [Schilling], Splavnucha [Huck], Talovka [Beideck], Vershinka [Kautz], Yagodnaya Polyana
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[[Category: E-Cards]] [[Category:Family Postcard Collections]] [[Category: Western US E-Cards]] [[Category:Utica, New York]] [[Category:Kinsley, Kansas]] == The Sisters == The six Husser sisters [[Husser-8|Anna Marie]], [[Husser-10| Caroline]], [[Husser-13| Emma]], [[Husser-14| Wilhelmina]], [[Husser-15|Mathilda]] and [[Husser-16|Julia]] were the daughters of [[Husser-9| John]] and [[Hiller-103|Christiane Friederike (Hiller) Husser]]. Anna Marie, the eldest, was born in 1873 in [[:Category:Utica, New York |Utica, New York]] the rest of the girls were born in [[:Category:Kinsley, Kansas | Kinsley City, Kansas]] after the family moved there in 1878 or 79. ::
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:: It is not clear who started collecting postcards, perhaps the girls all did. Many of the early ones are addressed to Caroline. Later ones were addressed to Anna Marie including ones from her sons. She died in 1957. Her husband, [[Smith-43626 |Herman Smith]] died in 1965 and when things were finally be cleaned up in the early 1970s the postcards were discovered. :: There are about 350 postcards in the collection. Most have brief notes. Some tell of arriving safely at a destination, others are asking why a letter has not been written. The collection starts about 1905 and ends about 1950. It had not been organized and there were no notes. It was just a large number of postcards that had been kept and placed in a book for safekeeping. ---- [[Image:Husser_Sisters_Postcards.jpg|145px]][[Image:Kinsley_Kansas_E-Cards.jpg|145px]][[Image:Husser_Sisters_Postcards-1.jpg|145px]][[Image:Husser_Sisters_Postcards-2.jpg|145px]][[Image:Husser_Sisters_Postcards-3.jpg|145px]][[Image:Husser_Sisters_Postcards-5.jpg|145px]][[Image:Husser_Sisters_Postcards-6.jpg|145px]][[Image:Husser_Sisters_Postcards-6.jpg|145px]][[Image:Husser_Sisters_Postcards-7.jpg|145px]][[Image:Husser_Sisters_Postcards-8.jpg|145px]][[Image:Husser_Sisters_Postcards-9.jpg|145px]][[Image:Husser_Sisters_Postcards-10.jpg|145px]][[Image:Husser_Sisters_Postcards-11.jpg|145px]][[Image:Husser_Sisters_Postcards-12.jpg|145px]][[Image:Husser_Sisters_Postcards-13.jpg|145px]][[Image:Husser_Sisters_Postcards-14.jpg|145px]][[Image:Husser_Sisters_Postcards-16.jpg|145px]][[Image:Husser_Sisters_Postcards-17.jpg|145px]][[Image:Husser_Sisters_Postcards-18.jpg|145px]][[Image:Husser_Sisters_Postcards-19.jpg|145px]][[Image:Husser_Sisters_Postcards-20.jpg|145px]][[Image:Husser_Sisters_Postcards-21.jpg|145px]][[Image:Husser_Sisters_Postcards-24.jpg|145px]][[Image:Husser_Sisters_Postcards-25.jpg|145px]][[Image:Husser_Sisters_Postcards-26.jpg|145px]][[Image:Husser_Sisters_Postcards-27.jpg|145px]][[Image:Husser_Sisters_Postcards-29.jpg|145px]][[Image:Husser_Sisters_Postcards-30.jpg|145px]][[Image:Husser_Sisters_Postcards-31.jpg|145px]][[Image:Husser_Sisters_Postcards-32.jpg|145px]][[Image:Husser_Sisters_Postcards-33.jpg|145px]][[Image:Husser_Sisters_Postcards-34.jpg|145px]][[Image:Husser_Sisters_Postcards-35.jpg|145px]][[Image:Husser_Sisters_Postcards-36.jpg|145px]] [[Image:Husser_Sisters_Postcards-37.jpg|145px]][[Image:Husser_Sisters_Postcards-38.jpg|145px]][[Image:Husser_Sisters_Postcards-39.jpg|145px]][[Image:Husser_Sisters_Postcards-40.jpg|145px]][[Image:Husser_Sisters_Postcards-41.jpg|145px]][[Image:Husser_Sisters_Postcards-43.jpg|145px]][[Image:Husser_Sisters_Postcards-44.jpg|145px]][[Image:Husser_Sisters_Postcards-45.jpg|145px]][[Image:Husser_Sisters_Postcards-48.jpg|145px]][[Image:Husser_Sisters_Postcards-50.jpg|145px]][[Image:Husser_Sisters_Postcards-53.jpg|145px]][[Image:Husser_Sisters_Postcards-54.jpg|145px]] [[Image:Husser_Sisters_Postcards-55.jpg|145px]][[Image:Husser_Sisters_Postcards-60.jpg|145px]] [[Image:Husser_Sisters_Postcards-4.jpg|125px]][[Image:Husser_Sisters_Postcards-15.jpg|125px]][[Image:Husser_Sisters_Postcards-22.jpg|125px]][[Image:Husser_Sisters_Postcards-23.jpg|125px]][[Image:Husser_Sisters_Postcards-28.jpg|125px]][[Image:Husser_Sisters_Postcards-42.jpg|125px]] [[Image:Husser_Sisters_Postcards-46.jpg|125px]][[Image:Husser_Sisters_Postcards-47.jpg|125px]] [[Image:Husser_Sisters_Postcards-49.jpg|125px]][[Image:Husser_Sisters_Postcards-51.jpg|125px]][[Image:Husser_Sisters_Postcards-52.jpg|125px]]
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[[Category:Hutchings Name Study]] [[Category: One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] ==About the Project== The Hutchings Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hutchings Hutchings] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Hutchings name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Hutchings's), by time period (18th Century Hutchings's), or by topic (Hutchings DNA, Hutchings Occupations, Hutchings Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. This study grew out the work that [[Hutchings-831|Steve Hutchings]] and his late father did on the Hutchings line from Sturminster Newton.
It appears to be quite a common surname in Dorset, but the groups in different areas don't appear to be connected (yet).
Hutchings from anywhere in the world are welcome, this study in not just for Dorset. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Hutchings Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Wiki-ID|Coordinator Needed]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Hutchings}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * * * === Links === There's an excellent guide to Hutchins settlers (often from the West of England) in the American colonies here [[Space:Sources-Hutchins_Families]] === Tasks === 2,111 profiles have the [[:Category:Hutchings Name Study | Hutchings Name Study]] category applied as of Jan 15. There are more than 2,200 Hutchings profiles on the site. See https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Surname&s=HUTCHINGS&order=dobup
(Previous counts: 1,640 on Nov 28, 2018; 1,505 on July 31; 1,399 on Jul 18; 1,245 on Jul 3; 1,160 on Jun 27; 748 on Jun 20; 414 on Jun 14; 284 on Jun 10; 195 on Jun 8). I'm working my way through this list:
Hutchings born in Dorset in the 1851 census of England and Wales https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?count=75&query=%2Bsurname%3AHutchings~%20%2Bbirth_place%3ADorset~&collection_id=2563939 Still to be done:
Hutchings born in Dorset in the 1861 census of England and Wales https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?count=75&query=%2Bsurname%3AHutchings~%20%2Bbirth_place%3ADorset~&collection_id=1493747 And if anyone's feeling really adventurous:
All Hutchings in the 1851 census of England and Wales https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?count=75&query=%2Bsurname%3AHutchings~&collection_id=2563939 Migrate all the Hutchings strays at http://www.hutchings.me/genealogy/strays.html to WikiTree ==Membership== * * * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== (This list is not exhaustive)
Because, historically, a lot of names were spelt phonetically variants such as Hutchins and Hutchens are welcome. * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hutchens Hutchens] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hutchins Hutchins] {{One Name Study|name=Hutchings}}
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Welcome to Hutchinson County, Texas Project!
{{US History|sub-project=Texas}} *'''[[Space:Texas|Texas Space Page]]''' *The leader of this project is: [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]]. ==History/Timeline== *{{Blue|Hutchinson County was created 1876 and organized 1901 from Bexar Territory.}} The county was named for pioneer jurist Anderson Hutchinson.
[https://texasalmanac.com/topics/government/hutchinson-county] {{Image|file=Wilbarger_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=c |size=250 |caption=Ranch brands }}
'''1873:''' English brothers James Hamilton Cator and Arthur J. L. (Bob) Cator arrived after the railroad went through. They became buffalo hunters and founded an outpost along the North Palo Duro Creek and named the camp, Zulu. After this it was known as '''Zulu stockade'''. {{Image|file=Hansford_County_Texas_USA-2.jpg |align=c |size=320 |caption=Map of Hansford, Hutchinson, showing Adobe Walls. }} :'''Adobe walls''' was originally a small fort in Hutchinson county, near Hansford County's southern border. The Indians of the area had only killed buffalo for food. When the Buffalo hunters and huntering expeditions began, it led to a depletion of the buffalo herds. This developed into conflicts between the Indians and settlers. The '''Second Battle of Adobe Walls'''
*'''1874''' the Second Battle of Adobe Walls occurred in neighboring Hutchinson County in 1874. *'''1874-75''' This led to the'' '''Red River War of 1874-1875'''''. A group of buffalo hunters attempted a revitalization of Fort Adobe. The Comanches, Cheyenne, Arapaho and Kiowa regarded the fort as a threat to their existence. The decrease of the buffalo herd was a threat to their existence. The Comanche medicine man''' Isa-tai''' spread the word of their immunity to the white man’s bullets in battle. *'''1874-75''': '''Quanah Parker''' lead several hundred in a raid on the Adobe Walls fort. The buffalo hunters were able to force the Indians into retreat.
::Quarter Circle T Ranch established by Thomas Sherman Bugbee.. The Scissors Ranch began. *'''1878''' William E. Anderson began the Scissors Ranch at the Abobe Walls site. The ranch was named after the brand, which looked like a pair of scissors.
::Turkey Track Ranch, was begun by Coloradan, Richard E. McNalty.
*'''1881'''- McNaulty sold Turkey Track Ranch to Charles Wood and Jack Snide. *'''Hansford Land and Cattle Company''' was developed by James M Coburn of Scotland. *'''1882'''- Quarter Circle T. Ranch and Scissors Ranch were sold to Coburn. *'''1883'''- Coburn acquired the Turkey Track Ranch. *'''1887''' Hansford became a stage stop on the old Tascosa-Dodge City Trail. *'''1890''' -By this date, 23 Ranches had formed. :Bent, St. Vrain and Company established a trading post in this area to tap into Indian trading. Known as Fort Adobe, it was blown up by traders three years later due to Indian depredations. The ruins became known as Adobe Walls.
'''{{Blue|6666 Ranch}}''' {{Image|file=King_County_Texas.jpg |align=c |size=300 |caption=6666 Ranch barn }} :'''1900 The 6666 Ranch in King County.'''. with 350,000 acres used for cattle and horses. The origin of this Ranch has two stories: :This gambler from Missouri, Burk Burnett won land for a ranch in a high-stakes card game. He named the ranch after the winning hand he had held ({{blue|four Sixes}}) .. the Four Sixes or the 6666 Ranch. Burnett and his descendants deny this story. He says he bought the ranch from the Louisville Land and Cattle Company and named it after the brand already imprinted on his first herd: 6666. '''{{Blue|Who knows which is true?}}''' This ranch is managed by Burnett's grand-daughter Anne Winfohr Marion (62) and husband John. In the 1960-1970's a Marlboro cigarette ad with an image of the 6666 red and white barn made the ranch famous on Madison avenue
[http://www.texasmonthly.com/articles/the-biggest-ranches/] {{Image|file=Carson_County_Texas.png |align=r |size=150 |caption=6666 Ranch brand }}{{clear}} *https://www.texasmonthly.com/articles/the-biggest-ranches/ *https://www.6666ranch.com *https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9063289/Legendary-Texas-Ranch-owned-oil-dynasty-152-years-sale-192m-death-heiress.html *https://www.6666ranch.com/about/
:'''1921''' Oil and gas were discovered in the Panhandle, with sensational oil and strikes in Hutchinson and many of Texas panhandle. This led to the oil boom of the town of Borger. Soon Phillips began and the huge refinery there for the oil.
[http://texasalmanac.com/topics/business/history-oil-discoveries-texas] In the 1950's Phillips was a town with the huge refinery located in the majority of it. Local women learned '''not''' to hang their laundry out on the clothes line if the wind was blowing the "carbon black"
[Memories of [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]]] ::Later (January 20, 1980) a huge hydrocarbon expolosion in the Phillips 66 refinery occurred .caused Borger to close Phillips as a town. This wiped out two gasoline producing units and the steam facility.. Also many homes and business in Phillips and Borger were damaged.. This , a hydrocarbon explosion wiped out two gasoline-producing units and a steam-generating facility, causing millions of dollars worth of damage to homes and businesses in both Phillips and Borge :'''1926''' enormous oil deposits were found in nearby Hutchinson County
'''{{Blue|Adobe Walls}}''' Adobe Walls was North of the Canadian River. It was built about 1845-46 made of adobe, the size of 80 sq ft. With some Indian attacks, the post closed in 1848. It was finally blown up.. Indian activities forced the post to close by 1848. Attempts were made to reestablish the post, but it was finally blown up in frustration, providing the Panhandle with its first landmark ruins. A legend in his time, Col Kit Carson fought in the first battle of Adobe Walls. In 1864 the First Battle of Adobe Walls was fought by Colonel “Kit” Carson and his force of 335 men (with 75 Indian allies) fought hostile Kiowas, with assorted Apaches, Comanches, and Arapahoes near the ruins. The casualties were three dead with 15 wounded for the Army and Indian casualties were estimated to be 60 killed or wounded. ::(See Kit Carson at Adobe Walls by Clay Coppedge) :About 10 years later, Kansas merchants opened a trading post about a mile from the original Adobe Walls ruins with the main building constructed of sod, similar to Kansas buildings at that time.. One is called Bent's Fort near the Adobe Walls Ruins. '''{{Blue|SECOND BATTLE, 1874}}'''
:June 27, 1874 Billy Dixon and other scouts were camping near where the sod buildings had been erected. Adobe Walls was a good place to camp since it was in the breaks of the Canadian River, giving semi-defense if there was an American Indian attack. Billy and scouts were guiding the Easterners who wanted to hunt/kill a buffalo. People were coming from Kansas and the East to hunt and kill Buffalo for the skins, and/or sport, yet this was the primary food source for the area's Indians. Other Buffalo hunters were there also.. {{Image|file=Hansford_County_Texas_USA-7.jpg |align=l |size=300 |caption= }} {{Image|file=Hansford_County_Texas_USA-6.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=image of distance Dixon fired the famous bullet. }}{{clear}} In the Second battle, a large force of Indians battled with the buffalo hunters. The Indians were upset that people were killing off their food source.. When the Indians attacked the Buffalo hunters, the civilians were able to successfully ward off the war party of Comanche and Cheyenne warriors. This was part of the Indian Wars. According to the story, Billy Dixon fired a "lucky shot" which knocked an Indian off a horse near Chief Quanah Parker. The Indians eventually left.. It is said there were only three dead. Later the post was again abandoned. Later the Native Americans were successfully relocated to Indian Territory, Oklahoma, USA. Former Army scout and survivor of the 1874 fight, Billy Dixon built a house at the ruins of Fort Adobe. In 1887 Dixon’s house became the community post office and Dixon became postmaster. *Dixon Creek in southern Hutchinson County is named for Billy Dixon, and the Billy Dixon Masonic Lodge in Fritch. Personal artifacts from his scouting days are housed in both the Hutchinson County Museum in Borger and the Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum in Canyon.
[[http://lkbscherrybowl.blogspot.com/2012/01/things-were-booming-in-borger-texas.html Borger Texas]] [http://borgertx.gov/history.htm] SEE''' [[Dixon-4250 |William (Billy) Dixon]]''
'''{{Blue|The Scissors Ranch}}''' This ranch was formed in 1878 near the old Adobe Walls site and the second ranch for Hutchinson County, after Thomas Sherman Bugbee's Quarter Circle T. Its brand looked similar to a pair of scissors. William E Anderson started it, naming the ranch for the brand, which was registered in Mobeetie, 1880. That 1880 census reflected 1600 acres with a value of $800.00, 485 cattle, 15 milk cows, 54 horses, 9 mules, and 7,000 sheep. (It is no wonder the panhandle does not have much grassland. Seven thousand sheep grazed it down to ZERO. Anderson served on the jury in Wheeler for a trial oJohn McCabe who was accused of killing a brother-in-law of Charles Goodnight.The ranch was founded in 1878 by William E. Anderson and named for its cattle brand, which resembled a pair of scissors.1879 was a bad year and Anderson lost 200 sheep and some cattle due a severe weather.. By 1882 Anderson sold his land, Cattle, etc to Hansford Land and Cattle Company, which was buying up ranches in the vicinity. After this is became known as the Turkey Track Ranch.
[https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/aps14]
'''{{Blue|Turkey Track Ranch}}''' Richard E McNalty brought his herd of cattle (with his brand, Turkey Track) south from Colorado. He picked out the Turkey Track Ranch and started it in 1878. There was a good rolling expanse of grasses located on Moore Creek. (this is now in Hutchinson County. In 1879 he had 6,500 head of cattle and 55 horses on 7,000 acres of pasture, even had seven or eight employees. By 1881McNalty moved back to Colorado and sold the ranch Word and Snider in 1882 worked with other Panhandle ranchers to construct a 200-mile drift fence to save their grass from the cattle drifting southward. Life was hard in the Texas Panhandle, so they sold the Turkey Track Jan, 1883 to the '''Hansford Land and Cattle Company.''' Its founder, Scottish-born James M. Coburn was a banker in Kansas City, who combined several N Panhandle herds. He bought out Thomas S. Bugbee''''s Quarter Circle T '''for $350,000 and also William E. Anderson's '''Scissors Ranch''' near the Adobe Walls site. Coburn adopted the '''Turkey Track brand''' for all of the cattle on all 3 ranches.. The combined ranches covered northern Hutchinson and southern Hansford counties. Bill Hudson was the company's first range boss.However lightning killed Johnston out on the range and Coburn was not a rancher, he was a banker..He found Caleb (Cape) Willingham ) former Oldham county sheriff, who obtained the loyalty of the cowhands. With him supervising, The Turkey Track Ranch prospered 20 years. When a drought occurred, Willingham drove 1500 steers to market. He also sent herds on the railroad to Dodge City. Later he could ship cattle from towns of Canadian and Miami. Willingham with family lived in Bugbeee's old Stone House.. Later the built a frame house with lumber from Dodge City. Also they built a 3 room bunkhouse, a smokehouse; By 1890 The Hsford and Turkey track owned 85,000 acres land, and leased 350,000 more acres. Another resident was William Dixon... During this time, Willingham and his family resided in T. S. Bugbee's old Stone House, and later they constructed the county's first frame dwelling nearby, out of lumber freighted in from Dodge City. Other structures at the headquarters included a three-room bunkhouse, a smokehouse, and various sheds and corrals. Coburn, in the meantime, continued to reside in Kansas City but brought his family out for annual summer visits. By 1916 the ranch had become the property of W.T Coble, a rancher who had settled on Moore Creek in 1899 and had begun expanding after building up his herd.Hansford Company and '''Coble''' adopted the brand for his cattle. Soon he had a spread the size thirty-two pastures and hay meadows, 100,000 acres in all, on the very land where McNalty had begun the Turkey Track in 1878.Adobe walls post office ceased operating 1921. BY 1980 the Turkey Track Ranch was owned by descendants of Catherine (Coble) Whittenburg, W. T. Coble's only surviving child. '''Whittenburg cattle still bore the Turkey Track brand.''' http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txhansfo/ranches.html BIBLIOGRAPHY: Gus L. Ford, ed., Texas Cattle Brands (Dallas: Cockrell, 1936). Laura V. Hamner, Short Grass and Longhorns (Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1943). John L. McCarty, Adobe Walls Bride (San Antonio: Naylor, 1955). Pauline D. and R. L. Robertson, Cowman's Country: Fifty Frontier Ranches in the Texas Panhandle, 1876-1887 (Amarillo: Paramount, 1981). Jesse Wallace Williams, The Big Ranch Country (Wichita Falls: Terry, 1954; 2d ed., Wichita Falls: Nortex, 1971). ::Author comment: Seems the purchasers of the land got bored easily.
===='''{{Blue|A Story about Borger, Texas}}'''==== began May 2, 1921 when a gusher oil well was struck on the 6666 Ranch of S B Burnett. The first Panhandle oil well was drilled near Borger, TX on May 2, 1921, on the 6666 Ranch of S.B. Burnett. :They called the well a poor quality strike compared to the oil wells of East Texas. While that well was a poor quality strike, the 1926 gushing arrival of "Texas Tea" caused the town of Borger to explode into existence practically overnight. 90 days following the big oil strike, there were 45,000 people living in Borger.. It is said they were living loving, drinking, and fighting. The town previously had only had tumbleweeds, prairie dogs, and antelope.. :'''1921''' First Panhandle oil well drilled near Borger. :The history of "Borger Town" is full of history of drinking, sex, drugs and boogie-woogie. After the oil strike, there were many oilmen, prospectors, roughnecks, panhandlers, fortune seekers, card sharks, bootleggers, prostitutes, and even dope peddlers. Following this came the criminals and fugitives. Some called it “Booger Town.” The town was not as this author has seen it in current days.. Early days organized crime was led by '''Two Gun Dick Herwig.'''. If one wandered into the town in those days, brothels, dance halls, gambling, speakeasies were commonplace, along with Murder and robbery. Moonshine stills flourished. Two Gun Herwig promoted all of this.. Another famous person was W.J. Shine Popejoy, the King of Texas bootleggers...{{Image|file=Hutchinson_County_Texas-3.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=Two Gun Dick Herwig }}{{clear}} A year later Governor Daniel J Moody sent a detachment of Texas Rangers, under the leadership of Captains Frank Hamer and Thomas Hickman to fix the problem. The rangers did stabilize the town. They sent many undesirables out of town. The wave of violence continued sporadically into the 1930's. With a couple of murders, the Governor stepped in, imposing martial law for a month... Once again the State troops were sent to help local lawmen. Eventually this was achieved, but Ace Borger "(town promoter) for whom Borger was named was killed by an enemy, Arthur Huey in 1934.[http://lkbscherrybowl.blogspot.com/2012/01/things-were-booming-in-borger-texas.html Borger Texas]
[http://borgertx.gov/history.htm] A drop of trivia: The first rotary drilling rig, built at for $25,000, was placed into use near Borger, TX by W.T. Willis, J.E. Trigg, and H.D. Lewis. The 6-inch-diameter (150 mm) drill could pierce through rock.
'''{{blue|Phillips, Texas}} ''' This is a sad story. When oil was struck, Rancher James A. Whittenburg established a community of Whittenburg nearby in 1926. Originally the Phillips refinery was called Pantex, Texas. Later this refinery was renamed Phillips, TX after the employer, Phillips 66. Phillips completed its Refinery in 1927 (originally named Alamo Refinery). A description is rather strange to relate. This refinery was very large. There were many smoke stacks belching out the carbon black from the refined oil.. There were some houses scattered for the workers. My family enjoyed barbecue at a small business. Phillips had a $77,000 school, built in 1936. {{Image|file=Hutchinson_County_Texas-4.jpg |align=c |size=300 |caption=Phillips 66 town }} Unfortunately in January 20, 1980, a huge explosion occurred in the Phillips 66 refinery and town. A great deal of the refinery was destroyed and some houses in both Phillips and Borger were damaged. This caused the town to be closed as a town. It seems Phillips had bought the land, it moved the remaining houses to either Borger or Stinnett. This left the refinery.
[http://www.texasescapes.com/TexasPanhandleTowns/Phillips-Texas.htm] [https://www.legendsofamerica.com/tx-hutchinsonghosttowns/3/]
{{Image|file=Wilbarger_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=r |size=200 |caption=Ranch brands }}{{clear}} ===Government Offices=== '''1st County Seat''' '''Plemons was the first county seat i'''n Hutchinson county. James Andrew Whittenburg filed on four sections of land in Hutchinson County. There he built a dugout shelter near the Canadian River. He used the acreage as the family homestead. In 1901, Whittenburg donated acreage from the homestead land, for the establishment of Plemons. When Barney Plemons filed for land there, the town was named for him. Plemons became the county seat in 1901. '''2nd County Seat-'''-The county seat is Stinnett. The county was created in 1876 but not organized until''' 1901'''. It is named for Andrew Hutchinson, an early Texas attorney. {{Image|file=Hutchinson_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption=Hutchinson co. Courthouse, Stinnett }} Hutchinson County is part of the Borger, TX Micropolitan Statistical Area, which is also included in the Amarillo-Borger, TX, Combined Statistical Area. It is located in the northern portion of the Texas Panhandle. *History of Hutchinson County is accented in downtown Borger in the Hutchinson County Historical Museum, called '''Boomtown Revisited'''. ===Geography=== North Central Plains is bounded by the '''Caprock Escarpment''' in the Panhandle. The Caprock is higher in elevation than the rest of the North Central Plains. A noted fact of one who has lived there,- over the ages the creeks and rivers run-off of water wears the region down to the river. This is known as the '''Breaks.''' The Texas Panhandle is a region of the U.S. state of Texas consisting of the northernmost 26 counties in the state. The panhandle is a rectangular area bordered by New Mexico to the west and Oklahoma to the north and east. The Handbook of Texas defines the southern border of Swisher County to be the southern boundary of the Texas Panhandle region. According to the Panhandle Regional Planning Commission, the following counties constitute the Texas Panhandle: *Armstrong County, Briscoe County, Carson County, Castro County, Childress County, Collingsworth County, Dallam County, Deaf Smith County, Donley County, Gray County, Hall County, Hansford County, Hartley County, Hemphill County, Hutchinson County, Lipscomb County, Moore County, Ochiltree County, Oldham County, Parmer County, Potter County, Randall County, Roberts County, Sherman County, Swisher County, Wheeler County ===Adjacent counties=== :North- Hansford ::East - Roberts County :South - Carson County ::West - Moore County :Southwest - Potter County ::Southeast - Gray County :Northwest - Sherman County ::Northeast - Ochiltree County ===Protected areas=== :Adobe Walls :Canadien River :Lake Meredith National Recreation Area ===Demographics=== Panhandle of Texas ====Cities==== *[[:Category:Borger, Texas|Borger]] ====Towns==== *[[:Category:Stinnett, Texas|Stinnett]] (county seat) *[[:Category:Fritch, Texas|Fritch]] '''Unincorporated communities''':
*[[:Category:Sanford, Texas|Sanford]] *[[:Category:Lake Meredith Estates, Texas|Lake Meredith Estates]] *[[:Category:Pringle, Texas|Pringle]] *Spring Creek *[[:Category:Texroy, Texas|Texroy]] '''Ghost Towns'''
*[[:Category:Adobe Walls, Texas|Adobe Walls]] * Dial, Texas * Whittenburg, Texas (ghost town) began when oil was struck *[[:Category:Plemons, Texas|Plemons]] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plemons,_Texas Plemons is 10 miles S of Stinnett *'''[[:Category:Phillips, Texas|Phillips]] is still a refinery''', now ('''ghost town)''' - 1980 the Phillips 66 refinery had an explosion, after which all living quarters, businesses in this town were shut down. {{Image|file=Hutchinson_County_Texas-2.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption=Phillips refinery }}{{clear}} '''Formed From'''
:Bexar County, and Young county ===County Resources=== Soil is black and brown sandy loam. Early years economy was cattle ranching and agricultural (farming of wheat (harvested in early summer). Other crops were corn, sorghum, and oats. *'''1974'''- 38,279,469 barrels (6,085,949.2 m3) extracted from county lands. *'''1980's''' Hutchinson County had an economy based on '''agriculture, oil, and transportation''' ===WARS=== :Indian Wars
::Texas Panhandle history:-- several battles over an adobe fort known as Adobe Walls. 1) 1845, an adobe fort was built in the panhandle of Texas (near Hutchinson to house the post, which was blown up by traders in 1848 due to the Indian attacks. 2) '''First Battle of Adobe Walls'''- In 1864, the ruins were the site of a a well known battle to people living in the Panhandle of Texas (one of the largest battle on the Great Plains. Colonel Christopher "Kit" Carson led 335 soldiers eastward from New Mexico. A group of 72 Ute and Jicarilla Apache against greater than 1000 Comanche, Kiowa and Plains Apache. This large Indian force caused the retreat of Carson. :Note Carson was accredited with striking a blow against the Indians as well as removing his men out of a trap. {{Image|file=Hansford_County_Texas_USA-4.jpg |align=l |size=280 |caption=Indian Warriors. }}{{Image|file=Hansford_County_Texas_USA-3.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=Marker- Participants. }}{{clear}} 3) June, 1874- '''SECOND BATTLE of ADOBE WALLS:''' 1872-73, a small group of men tried to rekindle a settlement around Adobe Walls, with store, saloons, blacksmith shop, and corrals and a sod store to purchase buffalo hides. That year a couple hunters were killed. The free-ranging Indians viewed this limited settlement as encroaching upon their hunting territory. The Indians attacked a group of gathered there including many buffalo hunters and men from the East who came to try to kill buffalos. This battle went on for over 5 days. The second day they had to drag the dead Indians away from the camp, until William "Billy" Dixon fired a lucky shot which killed an Indian from horseback.. ''' Bat Masterson''' and others were there participating in the battle as well. See: [[Dixon-4250 |William "Billy" Dixon]] . Eventually the Indians left. It is said that possibly Quanah Parker may have been wounded in that battle. 4)''' Red River War of 1874–75''', The Adobe Walls battle morphed into the Red River Wars. This resulted in the final relocation of the Southern Plains Indians to reservations in what is now Oklahoma. Artifacts of the Antelope Creek Indian culture have been found in the Canadian valley in Hutchinson County. Archaeologists have found 1,300 acres (5.3 km2) of Alibates flint in the area that was used as a quarry for shaping flint tools. Nomadic Plains Apache also camped in this area as did Comanche, Arapaho, Kiowa, and Cheyenne. ====Census==== :1880 50 :1890 58 :1900 303 :1910 892 :1920 721 :1930 14,848 :1940 19,069 :1950 31,580 :1960 34,419 :1970 24,443 :1980 26,304 :1990 25,689 :2000 23,857 :2010 22,150 ====Notables==== {{Image|file=Hutchinson_County_Texas.jpg |align=c |size=250 |caption=. }} '''[[Dixon-4250 |William (Billy) Dixon]]''' ====Land Grants==== *Billy Dixon acreage *James Andrew Whittenburg filed on four sections of land in Hutchinson County. There he built a dugout shelter near the Canadian River. He used the acreage as the family homestead. In 1901, Whittenburg donated acreage from the homestead land, for the establishment of Plemons. When Barney Plemons filed for land there, the town was named for him. Plemons became the county seat in 1901. Currently Stinnett is county seat. ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=c |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: Highland Park Cemetery, Borger, Texas|Highland Park Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Westlawn Memorial Park, Borger, Texas|Westlawn Memorial Park]] *[[:Category: Stinnett Cemetery, Stinnett, Texas|Stinnett Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Holt Cemetery, Hutchinson County, Texas|Holt Cemetery]] '''Near Hansford county line''' Many Hansford citizens are buried here. *http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2636 *http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Wtx/Hutchinson/ListHutchinson.html *http://www.historictexas.net/cemeteries/2h/hutchinson.htm {{Image|file=Hutchinson_County_Texas.jpg |align=c |size=230 |caption=' }} ===Sources:===
*https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hutchinson_County,_Texas#Cities *http://www.texasescapes.com/TexasPanhandleTowns/Phillips-Texas.htm *"Texas: Individual County Chronologies". Texas Atlas of Historical County Boundaries. The Newberry Library. 2008. Retrieved May 24, 2015. *Gannett, Henry (1905). The Origin of Certain Place Names in the United States. Govt. Print. Off. p. 164. *Kirkwood, Scott (2006). "Rock of Ages". National Parks Magazine Fall.*"Alibates Flint Quarry". National Park Service. Retrieved December 14, 2010. *Rathjen, Frederick W (1998). Texas Panhandle Frontier. Texas Tech University Press. pp. 74–75. ISBN 978-0-89672-399-3. *Keenan, Jerry (1999). Encyclopedia of American Indian Wars 1492–1890. W. W. Norton & Company. pp. 2, 3. ISBN 978-0-393-31915-6. *The Red River War of 1874". Texas Beyond History. UT-Austin. Retrieved December 14, 2010. *http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2636 *http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Wtx/Hutchinson/ListHutchinson.html *http://www.historictexas.net/cemeteries/2h/hutchinson.htm *http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txhutchi/
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Creating a place for all of the sources and theories around the parents of [[Hutchinson-251|Elizabeth Hutchinson]] :From Ahnentafel of President Andrew Jackson URL:http://www.genealogymagazine.com/andrewjackson1.html Data Changed: Date: 26 MAY 2010 ::Ronald Vern Jackson's Andrew Jackson and Rachel Donelson Ancestry (Salt Lake City: Accelerated Indexing Systems, Inc., 1980), chart 1, shows Elizabeth Hutchinson is shown as the daughter of Robert William Hutchinson and Margaret Lisle, both of Antrim, Ireland, "based part on family tradition and some old books in the National Archives." ::This webpage no longer exists and a search of the website came up with nothing. [[Lee-5956|Lee-5956]] 00:19, 3 August 2018 (UTC) ===Summary=== There is some disagreement about the identity of the husband of Margaret Leslie. There is general agreement that his last name was 'Hutchinson'. But here is disagreement about his first name and ancestry. There are roughly three views: :A) He was of Scotch-Irish ancestry, born about 1690 in Carrickfergus, Antrim, Northern Ireland. Nothing more is known about his ancestry. He married Margaret Leslie in Northern Ireland. They had five daughters in Northern Ireland all of whom married and immigrated to North America. They settled in the Waxhaw region on what is now the North-South Carolina border. There is no evidence that he ever left Northern Ireland. :B) He was Cyrus Hutchinson (or Francis Cyrus Hobart Hutchinson), the great grandson of Col. Sir John Hutchinson ([[Hutchinson-257]]) and Lucy Apsley. On some variants of B), Cyrus immigrates to North America. Otherwise B) is the same as A). :C) He was a son of Dr. John Hutchinson III ([[Hutchinson-255]]), son of John Hutchinson II ([[Hutchinson-256]]) and grandson of Col. Sir John Hutchinson and Lucy Apsley. John Hutchinson II came to South Carolina before 1690 and settled on a land grant near the coast south of Charleston. No first name appears in the sources. The husband of Margaret Leslie was the paternal grandfather of Andrew Jackson ([[Jackson-1299]]) (hereafter AJ). Biographers of AJ provide an account that is essentially A). There is some evidence supporting the name 'Cyrus', but evidence for the accompanying ancestry to produce B) is not apparent. It is plausible that a son of John Hutchinson II settled in South Carolina as described in C). Dr John Hutchinson III had two sons, Joseph and Thomas, whose descendants are well documented. Other children attributed to him are less well documented. That he had a son who was the husband of Margaret Leslie is not apparent. Each of these views will be considered in more detail below. ===View A=== The Hutchinson family has been of some interest to several biographers of . These include: :[1] Booraem, Hendrik, [http://www.worldcat.org/title/young-hickory-the-making-of-andrew-jackson/oclc/45102954&referer=brief_results''' ''Young Hickory: The Making of Andrew Jackson''''']. Dallas, Tex: Taylor Trade Pub, 2001. :[2] Meacham, Jon, [http://www.worldcat.org/title/american-lion-andrew-jackson-in-the-white-house/oclc/212855253&referer=brief_results '''''American Lion: Andrew Jackson in the White House''''']. New York: Random House, 2008. These discuss the ancestry of the Hutchinson family in Ulster and and their activities in the Carolinas. In addition, :[3] Murphy, Marion Emerson, [[Space:Early Leslies|'''''Early Leslies in York County, South Carolina, their migrations to Tennessee, Missouri, and Arkansas, their ancestry and descendants''''']] 3rd Ed, privately published, 1976 source for [1] discusses the families activities in the Carolinas in somewhat more detail. In turn [3] refers to :[4] Walkup, Samuel H., [http://www.worldcat.org/title/s-h-walkup-papers-1858-1876/oclc/24561259&referer=brief_results '''''Papers. 1858-1876''''']. Chapel Hill, NC 27514 United States and several unpublished genealogical sources and public records in the Carolinas. [4] appears to contain a report of Walkup's research (~1858) aimed at determining AJ's birthplace which incidentally mentions the circumstances of the Hutchinson family. [4] is deposited at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Library. I have not seen it. Genealogical reference books pertaining to U. S. presidents are: :[5] [https://www.worldcat.org/title/burkes-presidential-families-of-the-united-states-of-america/oclc/1253053&referer=brief_results Burke's presidential families of the United States of America] London : Burke's Peerage, 1975. :[6] Roberts, Gary Boyd [https://www.worldcat.org/title/ancestors-of-american-presidents/oclc/32824722&referer=brief_results Ancestors of American presidents] Santa Clarita, Calif. : Published in cooperation with the New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, Mass. by C. Boyer, 3rd, 1995. In their entries pertaining to AJ, neither offer any information about the ancestry of his mother, Elizabeth Hutchinson. That both AJ' s parents came form Northern Ireland and directly to the Waxhaws region of North /South Carolina is pretty standard AJ lore. :"His parents were Scots-Irish colonists Andrew and Elizabeth Hutchinson Jackson, Presbyterians who had emigrated from Ireland two years earlier. [1] [2] Jackson's father was born in Carrickfergus, County Antrim, in current-day Northern Ireland, around 1738. [3] Jackson's parents lived in the village of Boneybefore, also in County Antrim. :"When they emigrated to America in 1765, Jackson's parents probably landed in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. They would have traveled overland down through the Appalachian Mountains to the Scots-Irish community in the Waxhaws region, straddling the border between North and South Carolina.[4] They brought two children from Ireland, Hugh (born 1763) and Robert (born 1764)." ::[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Jackson Wikipedia, Andrew Jackson] ::(has further citations) :"Little is known about Andrew Jackson’s ancestors. Apparently, he knew very little about them himself. Since both of his parents died when he was still quite young, he had little opportunity to learn about his heritage. Although many of his mother’s sisters lived nearby during his youth, he maintained a close relationship with only a few of them once he moved to Tennessee." ::[http://thehermitage.com/learn/andrew-jackson/family/ Hermitage web page, Family] ====Ancestry==== None of [1, [2], [3] is willing to speculate about the name of the father of the Hutchinson sisters ([[Hutchinson-249]]), nor his ancestry though all agree his family lived near Carrickfergus, Antrim, Ulster. [1] thinks the family may have been "fairly prosperous" and "involved in the linen trade". [3] is cited as the source of this. What 'involved in the linen trade' might mean in terms of social class is far from clear. [3] says the family came from Ayrshire, Scotland via Ulster, but provides no person specific information. In their entries pertaining to AJ, neither [5] nor [6] offer any information about the ancestry of his mother, Elizabeth Hutchinson. [2] reports that AJ's mother regaling AJ with stories about her father's "fighting the British at the Battle of Carrickfergus" which his probable age suggests might refer to the brief [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Carrickfergus_(1760) occupation of Carrickfergus Castle] by the French in 1760 . But, this would not have involved fighting the English...unless he were on the side of the French. This may be fabrication or possibly confusion with an earlier ancestor who fought in the more well known [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Carrickfergus_(1597) "Battle of Carrickfergus"] in 1597 in which it would have been plausible to find an Ulster native "fighting the English". But, this was well before the emigration of Scotch Presbyterians to Ulster. ====Children==== There is general agreement among the above sources that the Hutchinson family in the Carolinas consisted of six daughters and possibly one son [3]. It is possible that there were other children in Ulster who did not emigrate, but there is no evidence of this. Other sources mention seven daughters, but perhaps mistake given name variants of one individual for different individual. The names as dates provided here are based on [3]. [3] above has: "Our Leslie kin in County Antrim were neighbors and friends of a family of linen weavers by the name of Hutchinson, who lived in Carrickfergus. The Hucthinsons were also of Scotch extraction and originally from Ayrshire, Scotland. It is said that one of the Leslie women married a Hutchinson in County Antrim. From this union came six daughters, all of whom could read and write -- which for women of that time was quite and accomplishment! These Hutchinson daughters were destined to get a small niche in history. Some of the daughters married in County Antrim, the others in America, to which all of them emigrated in the succeeding years. Samuel Leslie (L1) our ancestor, married Sarah Hutchinson, one of the six, the place of marriage reputedly being County Antrim. His brother John Leslie (L2) married another sister, Mary Hutchinson. The youngest of the six sisters was Elizabeth Hutchinson. She married Andrew Jackson Sr., and they produced Andrew Jackson, Seventh President of the United States, as history so well records. There is evidence of a close relationship between the Leslies and Hutchinsons in North Ireland. This carried over into Pennsylvania and the Carolinas after they came to America.. Whether the reputed Leslie who was the mother of the six Hutchinson daughters was closely related to our forebear Samuel Leslie (L1) is not known. Since the marriage of first cousins was frowned upon it is not likely that Samuel Leslie's father was the uncle of the Hutchinson girls. However there was in all likelihood some blood relationship." : 05/29/09 :revised 05/15/15 : JDS ([[Sneed-20] ===View B=== ====Discussion==== There is some evidence that descendants of the Hutchinson sisters believed their maternal grandfather's first name was 'Cyrus'. The earliest evidence I have found is: :[7] [https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/215628?availability=Family%20History%20Library Hemphill, J. C., Men of mark in South Carolina; ideals of American life: a collection of biographies of leading men of the state. Washington, D.C. Men of mark Pub. Co., 1907-09], vol. 3, p. 170. ::Flinn, Rev. John William, D. D. was born in Marshall county Mississippi on the 11th of July 1847. ...His mother, Mrs. Sarah Ann Work (Means) Flinn...was descended from Cyrus Hutchinson, a hero in the siege of Carrick Ferfus, who came to America early in the eighteenth century with his three daughters, one of whom became Mrs. Jackson, the mother of President Andrew Jackson. The Erwins, Wilsons, Vances, Jacksons, Burys and Phifers are descended from the daughters of Cyrus Hutchinson. No source is given. Further evidence is :[8] [[Space:Mc_Kamey-Moore_Letter| Mc_Kamey-Moore_Letter]] dated 1926. This appears to be a letter from a descendant of Margaret Hutchinson McKamey (McKemey) with an accompanying tree diagram in which the name 'Cyrus Hutchinson' appears. No account of the ancestry of Cyrus Hutchinson is provided. However, there is reference to an article in the '''''Saturday Evening Post''''', 25 July, 1925, p. 80 which maintains that AJ "descended on both side from from old Scottish kings". I have not seen the article. In addition to this professional AJ literature mentioned under A, there is a body of material on the web that pretends to know quite a bit more about the parents of the Hutchinson sisters. (See 1.3.2 Examples below.) Though the material is not unequivocal, the essence of it is this. The parents were Francis Cyrus Hutchinson [1690-177 Ulster - 1748 VA (arguably [[Hutchinson-249]])] and Margaret Lisle [1694 Ulster - ? ([[Lesslie-7]])]. The father's ancestry can be traced back 3 generations to Colonel Sir John Hutchinson I [1615 Nottingham England - 1664 Kent England ([[Hutchinson-257]])] (a prominent member of the parliamentary party in the English Civil War, and "regicide" who died in prison as a result of this.) and Lady Lucy Apsley [1619 - 1681] ([[Apsley-1]]). From there, the ancestry is well documented back to the Norman Conquest. The problem with all this is that there appears to be no documentation for anything between the Hutchinson sisters and Sir John. Surprisingly enough (given his prominence) little appears to be know of Sir John's children (except that he had 9 of them). However '''''Memoirs of the life of colonel Hutchinson, publ. by J. Hutchinson. To which is prefixed The life of mrs. Hutchinson, written by herself''''', 2nd edition, London, 1808, Preface, ii-iii has :"...Col. Hutchinson left four sons, of which the youngest only, John, left issue two sons ; and there is a tradition in *the family, that these two last descendants of Col. Hutchinson emigrated, the one to the West Indies or America, the other to Russia ; the latter is said to have gone out with the command of a ship of war given by Queen Anne to the Czar Peter, .and to have been lost at sea." I am not sure where this "shadow genealogy" originated. It may originate in "family lore" as appears to be the case with [7] and [8] above. There was a Wikipedia article that stayed up for about a year (2007-2008) was deleted after some discussion. See :[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Francis_Cyrus_Hobart_Hutchinson Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Francis Cyrus Hobart Hutchinson] :[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Elizabeth_Hutchinson_Jackson Talk:Elizabeth Hutchinson Jackson] I think some of the material appearing on the web may be derived from this. But some other antedates the deleted Wiki article. One motivation behind all this may be the "novelty" of linking of AJ with English gentry. But, there is just enough circumstantial evidence (and absence of hard information) to make the gist of the "shadow genealogy" somewhat plausible. Sir John had a son, John II [1650 Nottingham, England - ? ], who emigrates to Ulster. It was not uncommon for gentry in this part of England to acquire land in Ulster in the late 17th century. This might have been particularly attractive to the son of a family on the wrong side in the recent civil war. John II has a son John III [1675 Carrickfergus, Antrim, Ulster - ?] who is the father of Francis Cyrus. But, it's not so clear how one of the social class of '''''this''''' putative Francis Cyrus might have ended up in the "linen trade" (see [1]). : 05/20/15 : JDS ([[Sneed-20]]) ====Examples==== Examples of View B) appear below. There are probably more to be found. Much or this material appears to be repetitive suggesting a single source for all. But, I have not been able to identify such a source. :[http://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/hutchinson/393/ Re: Hutchinsons of Waxhaw, SC, late 1700s, genealogy.com, February 16, 1999] ::frequently cited :[http://www.westernkyhistory.org/livingston/andrewjackson.html Andrew Jackson & Elizabeth Hutchinson] :[http://www.geni.com/people/Francis-Hutchinson/6000000007235808836 Francis Cyrus Hobart Hutchinson Geni] :Death ::November 12, 1748 (58) ::Charlotte, Mecklenburg, North Carolina :Other examples below give the same place, but no date. None provide sources for either date or place. :[http://www.geni.com/people/Elizabeth-Betty-Hutchinson/6000000003113486794 Elizabeth "Betty" Hutchinson Geni] :[http://johnlisle.us/genealogy/getperson.php?personID=I51858&tree=stedman_main Cyrus Hutchinson Stedman Family] :[http://mykindred.com/cloud/TX/getperson.php?personID=I106881&tree=mykindred01 Francis Cyrus Hutchinson My Kindred] :[http://www.stupakgen.net/Genealogy/Spencer/01382_mcbr.htm Ancestors of Helen Spencer] ::skeptical :[http://kinshiptree.com/getperson.php?personID=I83170&tree=kinshiptree Cyrus Hutchinson Kinship Tree ] :[http://www.familycentral.net/index/family.cfm?ref1=15859:52369&ref2=15859:52368 Cyrus HUTCHINSON Family Central] :[http://fabpedigree.com/s096/f099125.htm President of the United States #7] :[http://genweb.jrac.com/genweb.php?DB=gwdb26&ID=I56191&query=pi Elizabeth Hutchinson GenWeb@JRaC] :[http://genweb.jrac.com/genweb.php?DB=gwdb26&ID=I56189&query=pi Andrew Jackson GenWeb@JRaC] :[http://www.thefullwiki.org/Elizabeth_Hutchinson_Jackson Elizabeth Hutchinson Jackson] ::has sources ::Cyrus Hutchinson given in Burkes Presidential Families of The United States of America, Burkes Peerage Limited 1975 edition. ::American Presidential Families, By Hugh Brogan & Charles Moseley. MacMillian New York,1993 792 pages. But the entry in the first ([5] above) pertaining to AJ contains no mention of Cyrus Hutchinson. I have not looked at the second. :[http://gedbas.genealogy.net/person/show/1125621536 Elizabeth HUTCHINSON GEDBAS] :[http://family.hodank.com/blue/group9/f_3bf0.html Elizabeth Hutchinson HODANK] :[http://okielegacy.net/journal/ezine/?vol=0&search=2&term=McGill&term2=Gene NW Okie's Ancestrial Lineage] :[http://www.strangehistory.org/cms/index.php/popular/93-elizabeth-hutchinson-jackson-the-missing-matron Elizabeth Hutchinson Jackson: The Missing Matron Strange History.com] :[http://www.ovguide.com/francis-cyrus-hobart-hutchinson-9202a8c04000641f80000000055add24 Francis Cyrus Hobart Hutchinson Video | Interviews] :[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/2:2:373W-F6R Francis Cyrus Hutchinson Family Search] :[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/2:2:3SRD-Y5T Cyrus Hutchinson-I Family Search] :[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/2:2:37FV-6HW Cyrus Hutchinson-II Family Search] ===View C === Hutchinson family lore traces their ancestry to Dr. John Hutchinson III ([[Hutchinson-255]]) who is believed to be the son of John Hutchinson II ([[Hutchinson-256]]) and grandson of Col. Sir John Hutchinson and Lucy Apsley. The two narratives appearing in :[[Space:Chee-Ha|Chee-Ha]] provide a sketch of this view. The context for these narratives is described in :[[Space:Col. John Hutchinson|Col. John Hutchinson]]. There is ample documentary evidence of Dr. John Hutchinson III and some of his children. :[https://books.google.com.au/books?id=rUITAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA61&lpg=PA61&dq=1709+%22Dr.+John+Hutchinson%22&source=bl&ots=KviRo-xT3h&sig=OzaHfAAAy8_x9-0QnxGmOZeWVEM&hl=en&sa=X&ei=0XdOVY31C8rVsAXohYHoCA&ved=0CCsQ6AEwAg#v=onepage&q=1709%20%22Dr.%20John%20Hutchinson%22&f=false The South Carolina Historical and Genealogical Magazine, Volume 13] ::August 5, 1709, John Holland, Sr., gentleman, and Dr. John Hutchinson executed a bond to Governor Johnson for Holland's faithful administration of the estate of John Holland, Jr., deceased, late of the province. Witness: Thomas Hepworth, Dep. Sec. (Page 146.) :[https://books.google.com.au/books?id=hvAxAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA112&lpg=PA112&dq=Charleston+%22Dr.+John+Hutchinson%22&source=bl&ots=z4u9FcVEwv&sig=7U2OG03t4ehXTLKl9E7_0ocKYk0&hl=en&sa=X&ei=FX5OVeb0G8ifsAXujoDAAw&ved=0CIgBEOgBMBI#v=onepage&q=Charleston%20%22Dr.%20John%20Hutchinson%22&f=false Register of St. Philip's Parish Charles Town, South Carolina, 1720-1758] ::N0vr. 15 1726 Joseph the Son of Dr. John Hutchinson & Charlotte his Wife was Born— ::Do- 11 Elizabeth the Daughter of Dr. John'Hutchinson and Charlotte his Wife was Born in the year 1725— ::1722 , N0vr: 13th Thomas, Son of John Hutchinson & Anne 'his Wife, was born.— :: 1728/29 January Charlotte the Daughter of John Hutchinson & Charlotte his wife was born. :[http://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/hutchinson/3576/ Re: Thomas HUTCHINSON, arr. 1630 in MA with brother, George] :[http://home.comcast.net/~rhutchinson/MemberPages/member39000.html Member #39000 Family Line] No source shows a Cyrus Hutchinson as a son of Dr. John Hutchinson III. Nor do they show a son to be a husband of Margaret Leslie. There is plausible evidence that Dr. John Hutchinson III '''''believed''''' he was a descendant of Col. Sir John Hutchinson and Lucy Apsley. :[http://www.afanews.com/articles/item/1024-a-1720s-armorial-silver-cann-from-charleston-south-carolina#.VU5-t2Za8rV Silver Cann, Antiques & Fine Art] Of course, one might question the reliability of this source as well as the the veracity of the belief that it appears to indicate. [[Space:Chee-Ha|Chee-Ha]] says that John Hutchinson II came to South Carolina before 1690 and settled on a land grant near the coast south of Charleston. The location of the land grant is clear. But the circumstances are not. That John Hutchinson II received the grant directly from Charles II seems unlikely. He does not appear among the proprietors in standard sources. Standard accounts say the proprietors were rewarded for their service to the royalists. However, John Hutchinson II may well have received a "land grant" from one of the original proprietors. I don't know if records of these survive. I have not been able to find documentary evidence of a grandson of Col. Sir John Hutchinson in South Carolina. Though this does not seem unlikely. It is also possible that he came to South Carolina by way of Northern Ireland. Again there appears to be no documentary evidence for this. It is possible that the plausible account of the ancestry Dr. John Hutchinson III was somehow "merged" with the ancestry of Cyrus Hutchinson, the produce a rather improbable ancestry for Cyrus. Other sources are: :[https://wwwt .british-genealogy.com/archive/index.php/t-822.html View Full Version : Col. John Hutchinson, Owthorpe] : 04/09/15 : JDS ([[Sneed-20]]) == Sources == : Source S697 :[[Space:IGI Family Group Record 141|IGI Family Group Record 141]] : Source S714 :[[Space:Hutchinsons of Waxhaw, SC, late 1700s|Hutchinsons of Waxhaw, SC, late 1700s]] : Source S715 :Booraem, Hendrik, [http://www.worldcat.org/title/young-hickory-the-making-of-andrew-jackson/oclc/45102954&referer=brief_results''' ''Young Hickory: The Making of Andrew Jackson''''']. Dallas, Tex: Taylor Trade Pub, 2001. : Source S716 :[[Space:Descendants of Lesslie|Descendants of Lesslie]] : Source S718 :[[Space:Descendants of William de Ros|Descendants of William de Ros]] : Source S730 :Meacham, Jon, [http://www.worldcat.org/title/american-lion-andrew-jackson-in-the-white-house/oclc/212855253&referer=brief_results '''''American Lion: Andrew Jackson in the White House''''']. New York: Random House, 2008. : Source S731 :[[Space:Col. John Hutchinson|Col. John Hutchinson]] :[http://www.geni.com/people/Francis-Hutchinson/6000000007235808836 Francis Cyrus Hobart Hutchinson] : Source S736 :[[Space:Early Leslies in York County, South Carolina, their Migrations to Tennessee, Missouri and Arkansas|Early Leslies in York County, South Carolina, their Migrations to Tennessee, Missouri and Arkansas]] :[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Francis_Cyrus_Hobart_Hutchinson Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Francis Cyrus Hobart Hutchinson] :[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Elizabeth_Hutchinson_Jackson Talk:Elizabeth Hutchinson Jackson] ::Two above are a discussion about a Wikipedia article (deleted 2008) on FCHH. The discussion is mostly about whether FCHH merits a page on Wikipedia; conclusion he does not. But there is also discussion of whether FCHH is the grandfather of AJ; conclusion -- it's controversial. There are reputable source on both sides. Recent professional biographers reserve judgement. ==Acknowledgements == This person was created through the import of JDS_09_17_10.ged on 09 February 2011. WikiTree profile Hutchinson-685 created through the import of clements.GED on Jul 9, 2011 by [[Clements-425 | John Clements]]. See the [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:NetworkFeed&who=Hutchinson-685 Changes page] for the details of edits by John and others. == Maryland == == Virginia == The page "[[Space: Wine and Silk and the Virginia Company |Wine and Silk and the Virginia Company]]" includes information about some of the passengers aboard the following ships (see the [[#Ship List|Ship List, below]] for links): : ''for the wine venture'' * Abigail, 1620-22 * Bona Nova, 1619 * Diana, 1618 * Elizabeth, 1621 * Francis Bonaventure, 1620 * George, 1619 * Jonathan, 1619, 1623 * London Marchant, 1620 (wife) * Margett & John, 1621 * Tyger, 1621 (wife) * Tyrrall, 1620 : ''ships bringing "Tobacco Brides"'' * Jonathan (1620) * London Merchant (1620) * Marmaduke (1621) * Warwick (1621) * Tiger (1621) === Jamestown Colony Ships === : Ships arriving in Virginia prior to 1625 should be categorized under [[:Category: Jamestown Colony Ships]] (and for now, many are also listed under [[:Category: Chesapeake Colony Ships]]). : See [[Space:Jamestown Colony Index#table2|Index of Jamestown Colony Ships]] for WikiTree pages about ships that arrived in Virginia before the January 1624/1625 Jamestown Muster. Passenger lists for these ships are largely compiled lists based on information from that muster, not actual passenger lists. The muster tends to list just one ship, so whether or not someone made repeated voyages is lost. Also lost is whether or not a woman made the voyage with the same surname recorded by the muster. : Jamestown.org has a [http://www.virtualjamestown.org/Muster/muster24.html searchable database of the 1624/25 muster], which can search by ship (for example: [http://www.virtualjamestown.org/Muster/search.muster.cgi?start_page=0&search_type=basic&database=muster_1624&last=&first=&muster=&age-op=&age1=&age2=&ship=Marmaducke&ship=Marmaduke&ship=Marmiducke&month=&year=&date= ''Marmaduke'']). :: ''Ship names included in the searchable Jamestown Muster'' * Abbigall, Abigaile, Abigall (1620-1622) * Addam (1621) * Ambros (1623) * Ann (1623 - out of 13 colonists, one reported a month: August) * Blessinge (June 1609, according to one - the other two did not give a date) * Bona Nova, bona Nova (1618-1622 - one reported November 1619 and another two reported April [one in 1621, one in 1622]) * Bona Venture (1622), Bonaventure (August 1620) * Bone Bes, Bony bess, Bony besse (August 1623) * Charitie, Charity (July 1622) * Charles (1616, 1621, November 1621, 1624) * Concord (1621) * Delaware (one report, date not given) * Delivance, Deliverance (1608, 1609... Deliverance was built in Bermuda from the Seaventure and sailed from Bermuda in 1610) * Diana (1618, 1619) * Discoverie, Discovery (March, 1621) * Due Returne (1623) * Dutie, Duty (1619, 1620 - three reported May arrival in three different years: 1618, 1619, & 1620) * Edwin, Edwine (1616, 1618 - three reported May arrival, one in 1617 & two in 1619) * Ellonor (1621) * Elizabeth, Elsabeth, Elzabeth (1611, 1612, 1620, 1621 - one reported a month: May 1611) * Falcon, falcon, Faulcon, ffalcon (1608, 1617, 1619) * Flyinge Harte, fflyinge Harte, fflyinge Hart, flyinge Hart, flyinge hart (1621, 1622) * Francis bona venture, Francis Bonaventure, ffrancis Bonaventure (1620 - four reported August 1620) * ffurtherance, furtherance, Furtherance (1622) * Georg, George (1616, 1617, 1618, 1619, 1620, 1621, 1623; reports with a month: May 1617 [1], May 1619 [3], October 1623 [1]) * Geife, Gift, Gifte, Guifte, Guyft, Guift (1618, 1622, 1623) * Gods Guifte (1623) * Godspeede (1610) * greate hopewell (see below, without "greate" too) (1623) * Hercules (1609, 1618) * Hopewell, hopewell, Hopwell (1622, 1623, 1624) * Jacob (1624) * James (1621, 1622) * John & Francis, John and Francis, John and ffrancis (1607, 1611, 1613, 1615, 1622, 1623) * Jonathan (1609, 1619, 1620, 1623 - several reported May 1620 [only one 1609 - a typo?]) * Katherin (1623) * London Marchannt, London Marchant (1619, 1620, 1621: four reports w/month in 1620 - three in May and one in June) * Lyon (1609) * Margarett & John, Margerett and John, marget and John, Margett and John, Margrett & John, Marget and John, Margrett and John (1620, 1621, 1622, 1623) * Margrett (May 1622) * Marie Providence, Mary Providense (1622) * Marmaducke, Marmaduke, Marmiducke (1621, 1623 - two gave the month also: one in October 1621 and one in November 1621) * Mary & James, Mary and James, mary James (1610) * Mary and Margrett, Mary Ann Margett, Mary Margrett (1607, 1608, 1610 - one saying September 1608) * Mariegould, Marigold, Mary gould, Marygold (1618, 1619, 1622 - May 1619 stated several times and May 1618 stated once) * Neptune (1618, many stating August of that year) * Noah (one person: August 1610) * Patience (two people - one saying 1608 and one 1609... Patience was built from the Seaventure and sailed from Bermuda in 1610) * Phoenix (1607) * Prosperous, Prosporouse (May 1610, June 1619) * Providence, providence (1616, 1622, 1623) * Returne (1623, March 1624) * Sampson (1618, 1619) * Samuell (one person: July 1623) * Sara, Sarah (1611) * Sea Flower, sea flower, Seafloure, Seaflower (1621) * Seaventure, Sea-venture (May 1607, 1609) * Southampton (1622, 1623, 1624) * Star, Starr (1608, 1610, and several reporting they arrived in May but not giving the year) * Suply, Supply (1619, January 1620) * Susan (1606, April 1607, 1615, 1616) * Susan Constant * Swallowe * Swan, Swann * Temperance, Temporance (1620, 1621) * Treasorer, Treasoror, Treasurer, Treasuror, Tresoror (1613, 1614, 1617, 1618 - one report of February 1613) * Truelove (1622, 1623) * Triall, Tryall (1610, 1616, 1618, 1619, 1620 - one August 1610 report; two June reports, one in 1619 and one in 1620) * Tiger, Tyger (1621, 1622, 1623; two reported November 1621) * Unitie (one report, date not given) * Warwick, Warwicke (1620, 1621, 1622) * William & John (January 1618, 1624) * William & Thomas, William and Thomas, Willm & Thomas (1618) : '''Fleets'''/Supply Missions * [[:Category: Jamestown (Fleet), sailed Dec 1606]], [[Space: Jamestown (Fleet), sailed Dec 1606|Jamestown Fleet]] (space page) * [[:Category: First Supply (Fleet), sailed Oct 18, 1607]] * [[:Category: Second Supply (Fleet), sailed Aug 1608]] * [[:Category: Third Supply]], [[Space: The Third Supply]], sailed June 1609 * 4th cat/space ?? - not found, but Wikipedia, citing Anne Stevens, says three ships: "''Blessing of Plymouth,'' ''De La Warr'' with Admiral Thomas West and Samuel Argall, and ''Hercules of Rye''"["[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jamestown_supply_missions Jamestown Supply Missions]", ''Wikipedia,'' accessed 4 August 2021.] == Carolinas == === North Carolina === === South Carolina === : See "They Came Through Charleston," by Richard K. MacMaster - [https://www.electricscotland.com/familytree/magazine/augsep2002/ulster_roots.htm here] - which has voyages other than the 1767 sailing of the ''Earl of Donegall''. : There are a variety of dates from different sources for the sailing in late 1767 of the ''Earl of Donegall,'' most all have the ship sailing from Belfast, but the dates range from 26 September to 7 October, and arrival in Charleston, South Carolina is in December but anywhere between the 2nd and the 22nd. : MacMaster's article says she "sailed from Belfast in September 1767 with 266 passengers and reached Charleston on December 10, 1767. Agents for this ship recruited in Ballymoney and Ballymena, Co. Antrim, as well as in Belfast." [https://begatsandbequeathalsasouthernusfamilydocumented.com/tag/earl-of-donegal This website] has images of newspaper postings, one of which reports the safe arrival of a passenger aboard the ''Earl of Donegall'' after eight weeks at sea (having departed Belfast on 7 October 1767, which puts their arrival about 2 December). : The WikiTree space page [[Space:Earl_of_Donegall_Passengers|Earl_of_Donegall_Passengers]] has sailed 2 October and arrived 22 December. It also has links to some of the existing WikiTree profiles for passengers. If you can add more, add the link to that page as well as adding [[Category: Earl of Donegall, sailed 1767]] to the profile. == Georgia == See [[:Category:Province_of_Georgia%2C_Passenger_Ships|Province of Georgia, Passenger Ships]] (22 ship categories under it as of 2 August 2021 - most also under [[:Category:Southern Colony Ships|Southern Colony Ships]]). == Ship List == ''Combined listing of ships to southern colonies from Chesapeake, Southern, Georgia, & Jamestown lists - as of 1 August 2021''
Links are to the category page; see the category pages for "live" information and also for additional information (which may be on the category page itself or an attached space page - the last number given by the category link indicates the number of such pages categorized to it; the middle number is how many profiles are attached and the first is how many subcategories there are [or were, as of 1 August 2021]). See also [[:Category:Immigration_Records_and_Passenger_Lists |Category: Immigration Records and Passenger Lists]], which is described as holding "mainly online searchable indexes of various lists of passengers, immigrants and convicts moving from country to country." See also the list [[#Name|below]] of ships in the [[:Category: Ships by Name]] index. '''A''' [[:Category:Abigail, sailed 1620-1622|Abigail, sailed 1620-1622]] (0, 18, 2)
[[:Category:Abraham, sailed 1635|Abraham, sailed 1635]] (0, 1, 1)
[[:Category:Addam, sailed 1621|Addam, sailed 1621]]
[[:Category:Alice, sailed July 1635|Alice, sailed July 1635]]
[[:Category:Ambrose, sailed 1623|Ambrose, sailed 1623]] (0, 1, 0)
[[:Category:America, sailed June 1635|America, sailed June 1635]]
[[:Category:Ann, Arrived 20 January 1733|Ann, Arrived 20 January 1733]] (0, 66, 1) - GA
[[:Category:Anne, sailed 1623|Anne, sailed 1623]] (0, 45, 1)
[[:Category:Antelope, Arrived 23 October 1751|Antelope, Arrived 23 October 1751]] (0, 9, 1) - GA
[[:Category:Ark and Dove, sailed 1634|Ark and Dove, sailed 1634]] (0, 12, 2)
[[:Category:Assurance, sailed 1635|Assurance, sailed 1635]] (0, 0, 1) '''B''' [[:Category:Blessing of Plymouth, sailed April 11, 1610|Blessing of Plymouth, sailed April 11, 1610]]
[[:Category:Blessing, sailed June 18, 1609|Blessing, sailed June 18, 1609]] (0, 2, 0)
[[:Category:Bona Nova, sailed 1618, 1620|Bona Nova, sailed 1618, 1620]] (1, 12, 1) : [[:Category:Bona Nova, sailed 1620|Bona Nova, sailed 1620]] (0, 11, 0) [[:Category:Bonadventure, sailed 1620-1622|Bonadventure, sailed 1620-1622]] (2, 0, 0) : [[:Category:Bonadventure, sailed 1620|Bonadventure, sailed 1620]] (0, 4, 0)
: [[:Category:Bonadventure, sailed 1622|Bonadventure, sailed 1622]] [[:Category:Bonaventure (Merchant), sailed 1634-35|Bonaventure (Merchant), sailed 1634-35]] (0, 1, 1)
[[:Category:Bonny Bessie, sailed 1623 |Bonny Bessie, sailed 1623]] (0, 2, 0)
[[:Category:Bonny Bessie, sailed 1626|Bonny Bessie, sailed 1626]] '''C''' [[:Category:Calmer Sleutel, sailed 1638|Calmer Sleutel, sailed 1638]]
[[:Category:Catch, sailed June 18, 1609|Catch, sailed June 18, 1609]]
[[:Category:Charity, sailed July 1622|Charity, sailed July 1622]] (0, 2, 0)
[[:Category:Charles, Arrived 27 June 1739|Charles, Arrived 27 June 1739]] (0, 0, 1) - GA
[[:Category:Charles, sailed 1616-1633|Charles, sailed 1616-1633]] (6, 0, 0)[Winthrop's Journal lists a ''Charles'' as one of the eleven ships that were in his fleet arriving at Massachusetts Bay in 1630, according to the category page for "[[:Category:Charles, Winthrop Fleet|Charles, Winthrop Fleet]]", which is the 6th subcategory. ] : [[:Category:Charles, sailed 1616|Charles, sailed 1616]]
: [[:Category:Charles, sailed 1621|Charles, sailed 1621]] (0, 3, 0)
: [[:Category:Charles, sailed 1624|Charles, sailed 1624]]
: [[:Category:Charles, sailed 1632|Charles, sailed 1632]]
: [[:Category:Charles, sailed 1633|Charles, sailed 1633]] [[:Category:Charles Town Galley, Arrived 2 October 1749|Charles Town Galley, Arrived 2 October 1749]] (0, 16, 1) - GA
[[:Category:Charming Martha, Arrived 29 October 1750|Charming Martha, Arrived 29 October 1750]] (0, 8, 1) - GA
[[:Category:Concord, sailed 1621|Concord, sailed 1621]]
[[:Category:Constance, sailed Oct 24, 1635|Constance, sailed Oct 24, 1635]] '''D''' [[:Category:Dainty, sailed Summer 1610|Dainty, sailed Summer 1610]]
[[:Category:David, sailed 1635|David, sailed 1635]]
[[:Category:De La Warr, sailed April 11, 1610|De La Warr, sailed April 11, 1610]] (0, 2, 0)
[[:Category:Delaware, sailed bef 1624|Delaware, sailed bef 1624]] (0, 1, 0)
[[:Category:Deliverance, sailed 1610|Deliverance, sailed 1610]] (0, 3, 0)
[[:Category:Diamond, sailed June 18, 1609|Diamond, sailed June 18, 1609]]
[[:Category:Diana, sailed 1618-1619|Diana, sailed 1618-1619]] (2, 1, 0)
: [[:Category:Diana, sailed 1618|Diana, sailed 1618]] (0, 1, 0)
: [[:Category:Diana, sailed 1619|Diana, sailed 1619]] [[:Category:Discovery, sailed 1621|Discovery, sailed 1621]] (0, 1, 0)
[[:Category:Discovery, sailed Dec 1606|Discovery, sailed Dec 1606]] (0, 1, 1)
[[:Category:Due Return, sailed 1623|Due Return, sailed 1623]]
[[:Category:Dutie, sailed 1618-1620|Dutie, sailed 1618-1620]] (3, 0, 0) : [[:Category:Dutie, sailed 1618|Dutie, sailed 1618]] (0, 1, 0)
: [[:Category:Dutie, sailed 1619|Dutie, sailed 1619]] (0, 2, 0)
: [[:Category:Dutie, sailed 1620|Dutie, sailed 1620]] (0, 1, 0) '''E''' [[:Category:Earl of Donegall, sailed 1767|Earl of Donegall, sailed 1767]] (0, 1, 1) - SC
[[:Category:Edwine, sailed 1616-1619|Edwine, sailed 1616-1619]] (4, 0, 0) : [[:Category:Edwine, sailed 1616|Edwine, sailed 1616]] (0, 1, 0)
: [[:Category:Edwine, sailed 1617|Edwine, sailed 1617]] (0, 1, 0)
: [[:Category:Edwine, sailed 1618|Edwine, sailed 1618]]
: [[:Category:Edwine, sailed 1619|Edwine, sailed 1619]] [[:Category:Elianor, sailed 1621|Elianor, sailed 1621]]
[[:Category:Elizabeth, sailed 1620-1621|Elizabeth, sailed 1620-1621]] (2, 0, 0) : [[:Category:Elizabeth, sailed 1620|Elizabeth, sailed 1620]]
: [[:Category:Elizabeth, sailed 1621|Elizabeth, sailed 1621]] (0, 1, 0) [[:Category:Elizabeth, sailed 1624|Elizabeth, sailed 1624]]
[[:Category:Elizabeth, sailed Aug 1, 1635|Elizabeth, sailed Aug 1, 1635]]
[[:Category:Elizabeth, sailed Jan 1613|Elizabeth, sailed Jan 1613]]
[[:Category:Elizabeth, sailed May 1611|Elizabeth, sailed May 1611]] (0, 3, 0)
[[:Category:Elizabeth, sailed Oct 1613|Elizabeth, sailed Oct 1613]]
[[:Category:Ellinor, arriving April 16, 1619|Ellinor, arriving April 16, 1619]]
[[:Category:Europa, Arrived 4 December 1741|Europa, Arrived 4 December 1741]] (0, 2, 0) - GA '''F''' [[:Category:Falcon, sailed 1617-1620|Falcon, sailed 1617-1620]] (3, 0, 0) : [[:Category:Falcon, sailed 1617
: [[:Category:Falcon, sailed 1619|Falcon, sailed 1619]] (0, 1, 0)
: [[:Category:Falcon, sailed Feb 1620|Falcon, sailed Feb 1620]] [[:Category:Falcon, sailed June 18, 1609|Falcon, sailed June 18, 1609]]
[[:Category:First Supply (Fleet), sailed Oct 18, 1607|First Supply (Fleet), sailed Oct 18, 1607]] (2, 9, 0) : John and Francis, Phoenix [[:Category:Flying Hart or Horse, sailed Summer 1615|Flying Hart or Horse, sailed Summer 1615]]
[[:Category:Flying Hart, sailed 1621|Flying Hart, sailed 1621]] (0, 3, 0)
[[:Category:Francis Bonaventure, sailed 1620|Francis Bonaventure, sailed 1620]] (0, 5, 0)
[[:Category:Friendship, sailed 1631|Friendship, sailed 1631]]
[[:Category:Friendship, sailed Mar 1636|Friendship, sailed Mar 1636]]
[[:Category:Furtherance, sailed 1622|Furtherance, sailed 1622]] (0, 4, 0) '''G''' [[:Category:George, sailed 1616-1623|George, sailed 1616-1623]] (9, 5, 0) : [[:Category:George, sailed 1616|George, sailed 1616]] (0, 2, 0)
: [[:Category:George, sailed 1618|George, sailed 1618]] (0, 3, 0)
: [[:Category:George, sailed 1620|George, sailed 1620]] (0, 4, 0)
: [[:Category:George, sailed 1621|George, sailed 1621]] (0, 5, 0)
: [[:Category:George, sailed 1622|George, sailed 1622]]
: [[:Category:George, sailed 1623|George, sailed 1623]] (0, 8, 0)
: [[:Category:George, sailed Apr 1617|George, sailed Apr 1617]]
: [[:Category:George, sailed Dec 1617|George, sailed Dec 1617]] (0, 7, 0)
: [[:Category:George, sailed Jan 29, 1619|George, sailed Jan 29, 1619]] (0, 2, 0) [[:Category:George, sailed Aug 21, 1635|George, sailed Aug 21, 1635]] (0, 0, 1)
[[:Category:Georgia Pink, Arrived 29 August 1733|Georgia Pink, Arrived 29 August 1733]] (1, 0, 1) - GA
[[:Category:Gift, sailed 1618-1623|Gift, sailed 1618-1623]] (3, 2, 0) : [[:Category:Gift, sailed 1622|Gift, sailed 1622]] (0, 1, 0)
: [[:Category:Gift, sailed 1623|Gift, sailed 1623]]
: [[:Category:Gift, sailed Oct 1618|Gift, sailed Oct 1618]] (0, 2, 0) [[:Category:Gift (French), sailed 1630|Gift (French), sailed 1630]]
[[:Category:Gift of God, arriving Early 1619|Gift of God, arriving Early 1619]]
[[:Category:Gift of God, sailed 1607|Gift of God, sailed 1607]]
[[:Category:Globe, sailed 1635|Globe, sailed 1635]] (0, 0, 1)
[[:Category:God's Gift, sailed 1623|God's Gift, sailed 1623]]
[[:Category:Godspeed (before 1607)|Godspeed (before 1607)]] (1, 0, 0)
[[:Category:Godspeed, sailed 1606 |Godspeed, sailed 1606]] (0, 1, 0)
[[:Category:Godspeed, sailed 1610|Godspeed, sailed 1610]] (0, 1, 0) '''H''' [[:Category:Hercules of Rye, sailed April 11, 1610|Hercules of Rye, sailed April 11, 1610]]
[[:Category:Hercules, sailed 1609-1618|Hercules, sailed 1609-1618]] (2, 0, 0)'' ... one of the 3 isn't included'' : [[:Category:Hercules, sailed 1609|Hercules, sailed 1609]] (0, 1, 0)
: [[:Category:Hercules, sailed 1611|Hercules, sailed 1611]]
: [[:Category:Hercules, sailed 1618 |Hercules, sailed 1618]](0, 1, 0) [[:Category:Hopewell, sailed 1622-1624|Hopewell, sailed 1622-1624]] (3, 0, 0) : [[:Category:Hopewell, sailed 1622|Hopewell, sailed 1622]]
: [[:Category:Hopewell, sailed 1623|Hopewell, sailed 1623]] (0, 1, 0)
: [[:Category:Hopewell, sailed 1624|Hopewell, sailed 1624]] '''J''' [[:Category:Jacob, sailed 1624|Jacob, sailed 1624]] (0, 4, 0)
[[:Category:James, Arrived 14 January 1734|James, Arrived 14 January 1734]] (0, 4, 1) - GA
[[:Category:James, Arrived 14 May 1733|James, Arrived 14 May 1733]] (0, 4, 1) - GA
[[:Category:James, sailed 1621-1622|James, sailed 1621-1622]] (2, 0, 0) : [[:Category:James, sailed 1621|James, sailed 1621]]
: [[:Category:James, sailed 1622|James, sailed 1622]] (0, 2, 0) [[:Category:Jamestown (Fleet), sailed Dec 1606|Jamestown (Fleet), sailed Dec 1606]] (3, 1, 1) : Susan Constant, Godspeed, Discovery '''[[:Category:Jamestown Colony Ships|Jamestown Colony Ships]]''' (35, 0, 3)
[[:Category:John and Francis (before 1607)|John and Francis (before 1607)]] (6, 0, 0) - ''misnamed: should be 1607-1623... but do we need the overarching categories if the info they once contained is moved to space pages?'' : [[:Category:John and Francis, 1614|John and Francis, 1614]]
: [[:Category:John and Francis, sailed 1611|John and Francis, sailed 1611]] (0, 1, 0)
: [[:Category:John and Francis, sailed 1613|John and Francis, sailed 1613]] (0, 1, 0)
: [[:Category:John and Francis, sailed 1622|John and Francis, sailed 1622]] (0, 1, 0)
: [[:Category:John and Francis, sailed 1623|John and Francis, sailed 1623]] (0, 1, 0)
: [[:Category:John and Francis, sailed Oct 18, 1607|John and Francis, sailed Oct 18, 1607]] (0, 5, 1) [[:Category:Jonathan, sailed 1609-1620|Jonathan, sailed 1609-1620]] (3, 1, 0) : [[:Category:Jonathan, sailed 1609|Jonathan, sailed 1609]]
: [[:Category:Jonathan, sailed 1619|Jonathan, sailed 1619]] (0, 1, 0)
: [[:Category:Jonathan, sailed 1620|Jonathan, sailed 1620]] (0, 6, 0) [[:Category:Joseph and Ann, sailed 1678|Joseph and Ann, sailed 1678]] (0, 1, 0)
[[:Category:Judith, Arrived 22 January 1746|Judith, Arrived 22 January 1746]] (0, 2, 1) - GA '''K''' [[:Category:Katherine, sailed 1623 to Virginia|Katherine, sailed 1623 to Virginia]] '''L''' [[:Category:Lion, sailed June 18, 1609|Lion, sailed June 18, 1609]]
[[:Category:London Merchant, Arrived 17 February 1736|London Merchant, Arrived 17 February 1736]] (0, 10, 1) - GA
[[:Category:London Merchant, sailed 1619-1621|London Merchant, sailed 1619-1621]] (3, 6, 0)
: [[:Category:London Merchant, sailed 1619|London Merchant, sailed 1619]]
: [[:Category:London Merchant, sailed 1620|London Merchant, sailed 1620]] (0, 4, 0)
: [[:Category:London Merchant, sailed 1621|London Merchant, sailed 1621]]
[[:Category:Loyal Judith, Arrived 2 December 1741|Loyal Judith, Arrived 2 December 1741]] (0, 9, 1) - GA '''M''' [[:Category:Margaret and John, sailed 1620-1623|Margaret and John, sailed 1620-1623]] (4, 1, 0)
: [[:Category:Margaret and John, 1620|Margaret and John, 1620]] (0, 4, 0)
: [[:Category:Margaret and John, 1621|Margaret and John, 1621]] (0, 2, 0)
: [[:Category:Margaret and John, 1622|Margaret and John, 1622]] (0, 2, 0)
: [[:Category:Margaret and John, 1623|Margaret and John, 1620]] (0, 1, 0)
[[:Category:Margaret of Bristol, sailed Sept 1619|Margaret of Bristol, sailed Sept 1619]] (0, 2, 1)
[[:Category:Margaret, sailed 1622|Margaret, sailed 1622]]
[[:Category:Marmaduke, sailed 1621-1622|Marmaduke, sailed 1621-1622]] (2, 0, 0)
: [[:Category:Marmaduke, sailed 1621|Marmaduke, sailed 1621]] (0, 4, 0)
: [[:Category:Marmaduke, sailed 1623|Marmaduke, sailed 1623]]
[[:Category:Marmaduke, sailed 1628|Marmaduke, sailed 1628]]
[[:Category:Mary Ann Margaret, sailed 1610|Mary Ann Margaret, sailed 1610]]
[[:Category:Mary Ann, sailed 1610|Mary Ann, sailed 1610]]
[[:Category:Mary Gold, sailed 1618-1622|Mary Gold, sailed 1618-1622]] (4, 1, 0)
: [[:Category:Mary Gold, sailed 1616|Mary Gold, sailed 1616]]
: [[:Category:Mary Gold, sailed 1618|Mary Gold, sailed 1618]] (0, 1, 0)
: [[:Category:Mary Gold, sailed 1619|Mary Gold, sailed 1619]]
: [[:Category:Mary Gold, sailed 1622|Mary Gold, sailed 1622]]
[[:Category:Mary Margaret, sailed Aug 1608|Mary Margaret, sailed Aug 1608]] (0, 4, 0)
[[:Category:Mary Providence, sailed 1622|Mary Providence, sailed 1622]] (0, 1, 0)
[[:Category:Mary and Ann, sailed April 1700|Mary and Ann, sailed April 1700]] (0, 3, 0)
[[:Category:Mary and James|Mary and James]] (0, 1, 0)
[[:Category:Mary and James, sailed 1610|Mary and James, sailed 1610]] (0, 4, 0)
[[:Category:Mary and John, 1607|Mary and John, 1607]]
[[:Category:Mary and Margaret, sailed 1608|Mary and Margaret, sailed 1608]] (0, 9, 1)
[[:Category:Maryland Merchant, sailed 1684|Maryland Merchant, sailed 1684]] (0, 1, 0)
[[:Category:Merchant's Hope, sailed July 1635|Merchant's Hope, sailed July 1635]] '''N''' [[:Category:Neptune, sailed 1618|Neptune, sailed 1618]] (0, 9, 0)
[[:Category:Noah, sailed 1610|Noah, sailed 1610]] '''P''' [[:Category:Patience, sailed 1610|Patience, sailed 1610]]
[[:Category:Paul, sailed July 1635|Paul, sailed July 1635]] (0, 0, 1)
[[:Category:Peter and John, sailed 1626|Peter and John, sailed 1626]]
[[:Category:Phillip, sailed June 20, 1635|Phillip, sailed June 20, 1635]] (0, 0, 1)
[[:Category:Phoenix, sailed 1626|Phoenix, sailed 1626]]
[[:Category:Phoenix, sailed Oct 18, 1607|Phoenix, sailed Oct 18, 1607]] (0, 1, 1)
[[:Category:Plain Joan, sailed May 15, 1635|Plain Joan, sailed May 15, 1635]] (0, 0, 1)
[[:Category:Pleasure, sailed 1628|Pleasure, sailed 1628]]
[[:Category:Primrose, sailed July 1635|Primrose, sailed July 1635]]
[[:Category:Prince of Wales, Arrived 10 January 1736|Prince of Wales, Arrived 10 January 1736]] (0, 16, 1) - GA
[[:Category:Prince of Wales, Arrived 28 December 1734|Prince of Wales, Arrived 28 December 1734]] (0, 24, 1) - GA
[[:Category:Prophet Daniel, sailed 1623|Prophet Daniel, sailed 1623]]
[[:Category:Prosperous, sailed 1619|Prosperous, sailed 1619]]
[[:Category:Prosperous, sailed May 1611|Prosperous, sailed May 1611]] (0, 1, 0)
[[:Category:Providence, sailed 1616-1623|Providence, sailed 1616-1623]] (3, 0, 0) : [[:Category:Providence, sailed 1616|Providence, sailed 1616]] (0, 2, 0)
: [[:Category:Providence, sailed 1622|Providence, sailed 1622]]
: [[:Category:Providence, sailed 1623|Providence, sailed 1623]] '''[[:Category:Province_of_Georgia%2C_Passenger_Ships|Province of Georgia, Passenger Ships]]''' (22, 0, 0)
[[:Category:Purysburg, Arrived 12 March 1734|Purysburg, Arrived 12 March 1734]] (0, 17, 1) - GA '''R''' [[:Category:Return, sailed 1623-1624|Return, sailed 1623-1624]] (2, 0, 0) : [[:Category:Return, sailed 1623|Return, sailed 1623]] (0, 1, 0)
: [[:Category:Return, sailed 1624|Return, sailed 1624]]
: [[:Category:Return, sailed 1626|Return, sailed 1626]] [[:Category:Richard, sailed Aug 1606|Richard, sailed Aug 1606]] '''S''' [[:Category:Safety, sailed Aug 1635|Safety, sailed Aug 1635]] (0, 1, 0)
[[:Category:Sampson, sailed 1618-1619|Sampson, sailed 1618-1619]] (2, 0, 0) : [[:Category:Sampson, sailed 1618|Sampson, sailed 1618]]
: [[:Category:Sampson, sailed 1619|Sampson, sailed 1619]] (0, 1, 0) [[:Category:Samuel, sailed 1623|Samuel, sailed 1623]] (0, 1, 0)
[[:Category:Sarah Constant of 1606, sailed March 8, 1612|Sarah Constant of 1606, sailed March 8, 1612]]
[[:Category:Sarah, sailed May 1611|Sarah, sailed May 1611]] (0, 2, 0)
[[:Category:Savannah, Arrived 16 December 1733|Savannah, Arrived 16 December 1733]] (1, 1, 1) - GA
[[:Category:Sea Flower, sailed 1621|Sea Flower, sailed 1621]] (0, 3, 0)
[[:Category:Sea Flower, sailed 1623|Sea Flower, sailed 1623]] (0, 1, 0)
[[:Category:Sea Venture, sailed June 18, 1609|Sea Venture, sailed June 18, 1609]] (0, 22, 1)
[[:Category:Second Supply (Fleet), sailed Aug 1608|Second Supply (Fleet), sailed Aug 1608]] (1, 8, 1)
[[:Category:Simmonds, Arrived 6 February 1736|Simmonds, Arrived 6 February 1736]] (1, 4, 1) - GA
[[:Category:Southampton, sailed 1622-1624|Southampton, sailed 1622-1624]] (3, 3, 0) : [[:Category:Southampton, sailed 1622|Southampton, sailed 1622]] (0, 5, 0)
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: [[:Category:Southampton, sailed 1624|Southampton, sailed 1624]] [[:Category:Speedwell, sailed May 26, 1635|Speedwell, sailed May 26, 1635]] (0, 1, 0)
[[:Category:Starr, sailed 1608-1611|Starr, sailed 1608-1611]] (3, 0, 0) : [[:Category:Starr, sailed 1608|Starr, sailed 1608]] (0, 1, 0)
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: [[:Category:Starr, sailed May 1611|Starr, sailed May 1611]] (0, 2, 0) [[:Category:Supply, sailed Sept 1620|Supply, sailed Sept 1620]] (0, 4, 0)
[[:Category:Susan Constant, sailed Dec 1606|Susan Constant, sailed Dec 1606]] (0, 31, 1)
[[:Category:Susan, sailed 1608-1616|Susan, sailed 1608-1616]] (3, 0, 0) : [[:Category:Susan, sailed 1606|Susan, sailed 1606]]
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: [[:Category:Susan, sailed Jul Aug 1616|Susan, sailed Jul Aug 1616]] (0, 1, 0) [[:Category:Susannah, Arrived 23 September 1733|Susannah, Arrived 23 September 1733]] (1, 1, 1) - GA
[[:Category:Swallow, sailed June 18, 1609|Swallow, sailed June 18, 1609]] (0, 1, 0)
[[:Category:Swan, sailed 1610-1624|Swan, sailed 1610-1624]] (8, 1, 0) : [[:Category:Swan, sailed 1608|Swan, sailed 1608]] (0, 1, 0)
: [[:Category:Swan, sailed 1609|Swan, sailed 1609]]
: [[:Category:Swan, sailed 1610|Swan, sailed 1610]] (0, 8, 0)
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: [[:Category:Swan, sailed July 1622|Swan, sailed July 1622]]
: [[:Category:Swan, sailed May 1611|Swan, sailed May 1611]] '''T''' [[:Category:Temperance, sailed 1620-1621|Temperance, sailed 1620-1621]] (2, 0, 0) : [[:Category:Temperance, sailed 1620|Temperance, sailed 1620]] (0, 1, 0)
: [[:Category:Temperance, sailed 1621|Temperance, sailed 1621]]
[[:Category:Third Supply|Third Supply]], sailed 18 June 1609 (10, 3, 2) : Blessing, Catch, Diamond, Falcon, Lion, Sea Venture, Swallow, Unitie, Virginia of the North Colony
: sailed from Bermuda in 1610: Deliverance, Patience (built from the Sea Venture) [[:Category:Thomas and John, 1635|Thomas and John, 1635]] (0, 1, 0)
[[:Category:Thomas, sailed 1635|Thomas, sailed 1635]]
[[:Category:Transport, sailed July 4, 1635|Transport, sailed July 4, 1635]] (0, 1, 0)
[[:Category:Treasurer, sailed 1613-1618|Treasurer, sailed 1613-1618]] (5, 1, 0)
: [[:Category:Treasurer, sailed 1613|Treasurer, sailed 1613]] (0, 4, 0)
: [[:Category:Treasurer, sailed 1614|Treasurer, sailed 1614]]
: [[:Category:Treasurer, sailed 1617|Treasurer, sailed 1617]]
: [[:Category:Treasurer, sailed 1618|Treasurer, sailed 1618]] (0, 1, 0)
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[[:Category:Treasurer, sailed 1617-1618|Treasurer, sailed 1617-1618]]
[[:Category:Trial, arriving July 5, 1619|Trial, arriving July 5, 1619]]
[[:Category:Trial, sailed May 1611|Trial, sailed May 1611]]
[[:Category:Tristram and Jane, sailed April 1637|Tristram and Jane, sailed April 1637]] (0, 0, 1)
[[:Category:Truelove, sailed 1622|Truelove, sailed 1622]] (0, 1, 0)
[[:Category:Tryall, sailed 1610-1620|Tryall, sailed 1610-1620]] (5, 0, 0) : [[:Category:Tryall, sailed 1610|Tryall, sailed 1610]] (0, 3, 0)
: [[:Category:Tryall, sailed 1616|Tryall, sailed 1616]]
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: [[:Category:Tryall, sailed 1619|Tryall, sailed 1619]]
: [[:Category:Tryall, sailed 1620|Tryall, sailed 1620]] (0, 1, 0) [[:Category:Two Brothers, Arrived 7 October 1738|Two Brothers, Arrived 7 October 1738]] (0, 3, 1) - GA
[[:Category:Tyger, sailed 1621-1623|Tyger, sailed 1621-1623]] (3, 1, 0) : [[:Category:Tyger, sailed 1621|Tyger, sailed 1621]] (0, 3, 0)
: [[:Category:Tyger, sailed 1622|Tyger, sailed 1622]]
: [[:Category:Tyger, sailed 1623|Tyger, sailed 1623]] (0, 1, 0) '''U''' [[:Category:Unitie, sailed June 18, 1609|Unitie, sailed June 18, 1609]]
[[:Category:Unity, sailed Nov 22, 1638|Unity, sailed Nov 22, 1638]] (0, 1, 0)
[[:Category:Unity, sailed bef 1624|Unity, sailed bef 1624]]
[[:Category:Unknown, sailed April 1612|Unknown, sailed April 1612]]
[[:Category:Unknown, sailed March 1619|Unknown, sailed March 1619]]
[[:Category:Unknown, sailed Oct 1606|Unknown, sailed Oct 1606]]
[[:Category:Unspecified, Arrived November 1752|Unspecified, Arrived November 1752]] (0, 4, 1) - GA
[[:Category:Unspecified, Arrived November 1752a|Unspecified, Arrived November 1752a]] (0, 3, 1) - GA '''V''' [[:Category:Virginia of the North Colony, sailed June 18, 1609|Virginia of the North Colony, sailed June 18, 1609]] '''W''' [[:Category:Warwick, sailed 1620-1621|Warwick, sailed 1620-1621]] (3, 3, 0) : [[:Category:Warwick, sailed 1620|Warwick, sailed 1620]] (0, 1, 0)
: [[:Category:Warwick, sailed 1621|Warwick, sailed 1621]] (0, 1, 0)
: [[:Category:Warwick, sailed 1622|Warwick, sailed 1622]] [[:Category:William and John, sailed 1616-1624|William and John, sailed 1616-1624]] (3, 0, 0) : [[:Category:William and John, 1616|William and John, 1616]]
: [[:Category:William and John, 1618|William and John, 1618]]
: [[:Category:William and John, 1624|William and John, 1624]] [[:Category:William and Sarah, Arrived July 11, 1733|William and Sarah, Arrived July 11, 1733]] (0, 11, 2) - GA
[[:Category:William and Thomas, 1618|William and Thomas, 1618]]
[[:Category:William and Thomas, sailed 1618|William and Thomas, sailed 1618]] (0, 7, 0) '''Z''' [[:Category:Zouch Phoenix, sailed 1624|Zouch Phoenix, sailed 1624]] (0, 1, 0) '''See also''' [[:Category: Ships by Name]], which requires the format of ship's name followed by launch date in parentheses. It currently includes the following category pages that refer in text to the active ship categories and space pages: * [[:Category: Discovery (1602)]] * [[:Category: Susan Constant (1605)]] * [[:Category: Godspeed (before 1607)]] == Sources == * Hotten, John Camden. ''The original lists of persons of quality; emigrants; religious exiles; political rebels; serving men sold for a term of years; apprentices; children stolen; maidens pressed; and others who went from Great Britain to the American plantations 1600-1700. With their ages, the localities where they formerly lived in the mother country, the names of the ships in which they embarked, and other interesting particulars. From mss. preserved in the State paper department of Her Majesty's Public record office, England'' (1874); [https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000362454 digital images, ''Hathi Trust''] (accessed 2014). * ISTG: [https://www.immigrantships.net/ Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild]. * Olive Tree Genealogy: [http://www.olivetreegenealogy.com/ships/tousa_index.shtml Index] - see section at bottom, with links to ships by year, and also [http://www.olivetreegenealogy.com/ships/tousa_va.shtml ships to Virginia before 1820]. * Stevens, Anne. Packrat-Pro, [https://www.packrat-pro.com/ships/shiplist.htm Packrat-Pro Ship List].
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[[Category: Queensland, Immigrants]] See also: [[Space: Immigrants to Queensland from Germany]] When the first Census of the Colony of Queensland was taken on 7 April, 1861, there were males and females living in Queensland of whom males and females were from Rural Portions of Police Districts.[''Census of the Colony of Queensland taken on 7 April, 1861, under the Act of Council, 24 Victorie, No 5'', Brisbane, T P Pugh's Printing Office, 1861, 1st Sheet, Table No 3 and 2nd Sheet, Table No 3, http://www.qgso.qld.gov.au/products/reports/census-colony-qld/census-colony-qld-1861.pdf, accessed 5 October 2015.] Germany was the largest foreign European contributor to Queensland's population with an undesirable, disproportionate number of females to males.[''Census of the Colony of Queensland taken on 7 April, 1861, under the Act of Council, 24 Victorie, No 5'', Brisbane, T P Pugh's Printing Office, 1861, p. xiv, http://www.qgso.qld.gov.au/products/reports/census-colony-qld/census-colony-qld-1861.pdf, accessed 5 October 2015.] Immigration Act. 38 Victoria, No. 9, which was passed by the Legislature during last Session, and became law on the 14th September, 1869.["IMMIGRATION." Maryborough Chronicle, Wide Bay and Burnett Advertiser (Qld. : 1860 - 1947) 8 March 1870: 4. Web. 18 May 2018 .] "THE H0MESTEAD REGULATIONS." Maryborough Chronicle, Wide Bay and Burnett Advertiser (Qld. : 1860 - 1947) 8 March 1870: 4. Web. 18 May 2018 . A DECADE OF IMMIGRATION. A list of principal vessels bringing immigrants and other passengers to Brisbane from January 1, 1859, to December 31, 1869 inclusive. The figures in parentheses represent the number of passengers, and the port mentioned at the end of each line the place of embarkation:["A DECADE OF IMMIGRATION." The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933) 8 December 1909: 37 (Queensland's Half Century). Web. 17 May 2018 .] Bishop Quinn's Immigration Scheme ran for a total of three years and in this time 13 ships transported some 40,000 Irish immigrants to their new lives in Brisbane. The following ships were used in the QIS; The Erin-go-Bragh, The Chatsworth, The Maryborough, The Prince Consort, The Duke of Newcastle, The Wanata, The Golden City, The Queen of the Colonies, The Hanna More, The Golden Dream, The Beejapore, The Fiery Star, and The Sunda. [https://irelandxo.com/ireland-xo/news/chronicles-insight-quinns-immigration-scheme?fbclid=IwAR3kG7oC16M1sq9owzkt0WguFwgE4qHwTd_iXiwYhImGMhLsEHqy1feJ4wI] 1860 Oct. 20, Montmorency (298), London. 1861 Jan. 21, Yanikale (1), London. April 22, Duke of Wellington (627), Liverpool. July 13, Mangerton (300), London and Plymouth. Sept. 29, Grassbrook (246), Hamburg. Nov. 13, Wansfel (278), London. Dec. 4, Persia (200), London, via Port Curtis. Dec. 28, George Kidd (26), London. 1862 Jan. 30, Cesar Goddefroy (?00), Hamburg. Jan. 31, Saldanka (496), London. Feb 7, Jessie Munn (394), London. April 4, Lord Lyndhurst (256), Hongkong. April 10, Clifton (268), London. April 11, Montmorency (227), London. June 4, Queensland (31), Glasgow. June 30, City of Brisbane (400), London. Aug. 1, La Rochelle (335), Hamburg. Aug. 9, Theresa (306), London. Aug. 9, Helenslee (315), Glasgow. Aug. 11, Erin go Bragh (387), Liverpool, Cork, Cape-town, and Hobart Town. Aug. 12, Young Australia (280), London. Sept. 4, Chatsworth (410), Liverpool. Sept. 17. Whirlwind (419), London. Sept. 19, Maryborough (413), Liverpool and Cork. Oct. 10, Brisbane (1), Glasgow. Oct. 10, Williams (31), wreck of Prince of Wales. Oct. 14, Helen S. Page (13), Port Albert. Nov. 3, Sultana (455), London. Nov. 3, Ocean Chief (373), Greenock. Oct. 3, Rajasthan (260), Liverpool. Nov. 6, Prince Consort (447), Liverpool and Queenstown. Dec 1, Wansfell (245), London. Dec. 2, Conway (297), London. 1863.-Jan. 1, Duke of Newcastle (387), Liverpool and Queenstown. Jan. 15, Flying Cloud (519), London. Feb. 18, Everton (615), Liverpool. Feb. 20, Wanata (638), London. March 9, Golden City (528), London. March 20, Cesar Goddefroy (196), Hamburg. April 3, Queen of the Colonies (439), London. April 28, Warren Hastings (250), London. May 21, Light Brigade (233), London. May 30, Golden Dream, 142 from Bremen and 243 from London. June 1, Rose (330), Liverpool. July 3, Cairngorm (352), Liverpool. July 6. Hannah Moore (442), Liverpool July 21, Montmorency (47), Liverpool. July 21, Beejapore (174), London. July 23, David Melver (34), Liverpool. July 23, Rockcliff (308), London. July 24, Young Australia (374), London. July 24, Golden Empire (453), London. Aug. 10, Ulster (112), Hamburg. Aug. 10, La Rochelle (446), Hamburg. Sept. 9. Beausite (500), Hamburg. Sept. 17, Star of England (458), London. Sept 29, Surala (507), London. Oct. 2, Saldahna (219) Liverpool. Oct. 28, Rockhampton (73), Liverpool, via Keppel Bay. Nov. 24 Fiery Star (338), London. Nov. 28, San Francisco (366), Hamburg. Dec. 21, Norman Morrison (216), London. 1964-Jan 29, Susanne Godeffroy (452), Hamburg. Feb. 1, Light of the Age (405), London, Feb. 15, Ariadne (275), Liverpool. Feb. 23, Flying Cloud (462), London. April 22, Prince Consort (number not given), London. April 27, John Cesar (231), Hamburg. May 17, Vernon (370), London. June 11, Bayswater (152), Liverpool. June 21, Warren Hastings, number and port of departure not given. July 1, Lady Bowen (37), Glasgow and Capetown. July 6, Legion of Honour (322), port of departure not given. Aug. 16, Earl Russel (365), London. Aug. 16, Young Australia (258), London. Aug. l8, Fusilier (254), London. Sept 5, La Rochelle (l85), Hamburg. Sept. 7, Young England (323), Liverpool. Sept. 8, General Caulfield (275), Southhampton. Sept. 21, Cornwallis (20), London. Sept. 21, Queen of the Colonies (410), London. Nov. 2, Queen of the South (443), Liverpool. Nov. 3, Castle Eden (316), London. Nov. 24, Fiery Star (351), London. 1865.-Jan. 7, Golden City (486), London. Jan. 9, Eliz. Ann Bright (424), Liverpool. Jan. I8, Charlie Palmer (256), London. Feb. 9. Beausite (295), Hamburg. Feb. 23, Wansfell (228), London. April 1, Hannah Moore (371), Liverpool. May 25, Landsborough (63), London and Keppel Bay. May 29, Sunda (513), London and Queenstown. June 27, Maryborough (49), Liverpool. July 5, Commodore Perry (620), London. July 19, Sirocco (432), London. Aug. 1, Lobelia (339), London. Aug. 3. Tiellno(150), Hamburg. Aug. 9. Naval Reserve (539), Liverpool. Aug. 11, Peter Godeffroy (225), Hamburg. Aug. 18, Golconda (270), London. Aug. 21, Sophie (29), Hamburg. Aug. 28, Young England (450), London. Sept 11, Susanne Godeffroy (516), Hamburg. Sept. 11. Mermeby (506), Liverpool. Sept. 12, Young Australia (308), London. Oct. 11, Queen of the Colonies (557), London. Oct. 19, Venilia (262), London. Oct. 19, Samarang (430), Liverpool. Dec 3, Queen of the South (529), London. 1866.-Jan. 4, Great Victoria (646), London. Jan. 17, Earl Russel (356), Liverpool. Jan. 27, La Rochelle (410), Hamburg. Feb. 5, Golden City (540), London. Feb. 12, Johan Cesar (232), Hamburg. Feb. 15, Bayswater (33), Liverpool. Feb. 16, Caesar Godeffroy (318), Hamburg. March 5, Legion of Honour (476), London. March 10, Wandrahm (368), Hamburg. March 14, Sultana (66), Liverpool. March 22, Charlie Palmer (245), London. March 29, Light of the Age (507), Glasgow and Liverpool. May 2, Flying Cloud (425), London. June 5, Southern Ocean (429), London. June 15, Star of England (449), London. June 28, Wansfell (287), London. July 11, Rockhampton (445), Liverpool. Aug. 20, Maryborough (404), Glasgow. Sept. 12, Beausite (377), Hamburg. Sept. 13, Young Australia (316), London. Sept. 17, Eastern Empire (415), London. Sept. 27, Ancilla (269), Glasgow and Queenstown. Oct. 15, Alice Cameron (116). Auckland, N.Z. Oct. 17, Queen of the Colonies (413), London. Dec. 12, Ocean Empire (256) Liverpool. 1867.-Jan. 26, Vanguard (309), London. Feb. 27, Naval Reserve (182), Liverpool. April 17, Royal Dane (214), London. July 1, Empress of the Seas (34), Liverpool. Aug. 21, Samarang (130), London. Sept. 11, Young Australia (56), London. Oct. 28, Southern Empire (45), Liverpool. Dec. 4, Queen of the Colonies (67), London. 1868.-Feb. 7. Flying Cloud (56), London. April 29, Bayswater (58), London. July 7, Zealandia (61), London. Aug. 4, Young Australia (474), London. Oct. 21. Planet (51), London. Nov. 18, Storm King (75), London. Dec. 8, Maryborough (31), Liverpool. 1869.-Jan 25, Ramsay (238), London. May 4, Flying Cloud (247), London. July 15, Young Australia (313), London. Sept. 7, Star Queen (302) Liverpool and Glasgow. Sept. 28, Royal Dane (416), London. Dec. 13, Light Brigade (364), London. Printed and published for the Brisbane Newspaper Company, Limited, by William James Buzacott, of Sandgate-road, Clayfield, Brisbane, at Queen-street, Brisbane, Queensland. '''Sources'''
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[[Category: Queensland, Immigrants from German Confederation]] When the first Census of the Colony of Queensland was taken on 7 April, 1861, there were 1,562 males and 562 females living in Queensland who were born in Germany, of whom 1,049 males and 296 females were from Rural Portions of Police Districts.
[''Census of the Colony of Queensland taken on 7 April, 1861, under the Act of Council, 24 Victorie, No 5'', Brisbane, T P Pugh's Printing Office, 1861, 1st Sheet, Table No 3 and 2nd Sheet, Table No 3, http://www.qgso.qld.gov.au/products/reports/census-colony-qld/census-colony-qld-1861.pdf, accessed 5 October 2015.] Germany was the largest foreign European contributor to Queensland's population with an undesirable, disproportionate number of females to males.
[''Census of the Colony of Queensland taken on 7 April, 1861, under the Act of Council, 24 Victorie, No 5'', Brisbane, T P Pugh's Printing Office, 1861, p. xiv, http://www.qgso.qld.gov.au/products/reports/census-colony-qld/census-colony-qld-1861.pdf, accessed 5 October 2015.] The following announcement, repeated in German, was in the ''The Darling Downs Gazette and General Advertiser'' on 13 March 1862:
[1862 'Advertising.', ''The Darling Downs Gazette and General Advertiser'' (Toowoomba, Qld. : 1858 - 1880), 13 March, p. 4, viewed 7 October, 2015, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article75468018] '''German Immigration.'''
SINCE the issue of our present Immigration Regulations our endeavour has been to cultivate GERMAN IMMIGRATION to this colony, and our Mr. HEUSSLER left for EUROPE at the end of MARCH, in order to supervise himself the outfit of the Vessels. He delayed his departure until he could take with him his appointment as GOVERNMENT AGENT for the Continent, on authority of which he will be able to send out a superior class of immigrants.
The first vessel will have been despatched by this time, and we have reason to expect that a regular line from Germany will be established.
Parties intending to introduce Labourers or Relatives from the Continent of Europe are requested to favour us with their orders.
HEUSSLER & FRANCKSEN.
Brisbane, 21st August, 1861.
When the first census was taken in the newly formed Commonwealth of Australia, there were 38,352 Australians born in Germany, of which 13,163 were Queenslanders.
[Myles Sinnamon, "Germans in Queensland - History in Pictures", ''John Oxley Library, State Library of Queensland Blogs''. 6 October 2015. ''The State of Queensland (State Library of Queensland)''. (http://blogs.slq.qld.gov.au/jol/2015/10/06/germans-in-queensland-history-in-pictures/ : accessed 18 May 2018).] A DECADE OF IMMIGRATION. [1 January 1859 to 31 December 1869] A list of principal vessels bringing immigrants and other passengers to Brisbane from January 1, 1859, to December 31, 1869 inclusive. The figures in parentheses represent the number of passengers, and the port mentioned at the end of each line the place of embarkation:
["A DECADE OF IMMIGRATION." The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933) 8 December 1909: 37 (Queensland's Half Century). Web. 17 May 2018 . With corrections from the same article in ''The Queenslander'' 5 March 1910] ["A DECADE OF IMMIGRATION." ''The Queenslander (Brisbane, Qld. : 1866 - 1939)'' 5 March 1910: 8. Web. 18 May 2018 .] The following ships departed from Hamburg or Bremen: 1861 Sept. 29, Grassbrook (246), Hamburg. 1862 Jan. 30, Cesar Goddefroy (300), Hamburg. 1862 Aug. 1, La Rochelle (335), Hamburg. 1863 March 26, Cesar Goddefroy (196), Hamburg. 1863 May 30, Golden Dream, 142 from Bremen and 243 from London. 1863 Aug. 10, Ulster (112), Hamburg. (''Alster'' arrived 7 August
["ARRIVALS OF IMMIGRANTS." The Courier (Brisbane, Qld. : 1861 - 1864) 17 October 1863: 4. Web. 18 May 2018 .]) 1863 Aug. 10, La Rochelle (446), Hamburg. (arrived 7 August
) 1863 Sept. 9. Beausite (500), Hamburg. (arrived 5 September
) Sailed from the mouth of the river Elbe on 26 May 1863 with 510 passengers. Arrived 5 September with 508 passengers, 10 deaths, nine births - 6 males;
["THE BEAUSITE." The Courier (Brisbane, Qld. : 1861 - 1864) 12 September 1863: 2. Web. 18 May 2018 .] The Beausite, from Hamburg to Moreton Bay, sailed from Cuxhaven on 25 May 1863.
["IMMIGRATION." The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) 15 August 1863: 6. Web. 18 May 2018 .] 1863 Nov. 28, San Francisco (265), Hamburg. 1864 Jan 29, Susanne Godeffroy (432), Hamburg. 1864 April 27, John Cesar (231), Hamburg. 1864 Sept 5, La Rochelle (185), Hamburg. 184 German Immigrants: 107 single men, four single women, the rest married couples.
["THE IMMIGRANT SHIPS YOUNG ENGLAND AND LA ROCHELLE." The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933) 17 September 1864: 4. Web. 18 May 2018 . 1865 Feb. 9. Beausite (295), Hamburg. 1865 Aug. 3. Tiellno (150), Hamburg. 1865 Aug. 11, Peter Godeffroy (225), Hamburg. 1865 Aug. 21, Sophie (29), Hamburg. 1865 Sept 11, Susanne Godeffroy (516), Hamburg. 1866 Jan. 27, La Rochelle (410), Hamburg. 1866 Feb. 12, Johan Cesar (232), Hamburg. 1866 Feb. 16, Caesar Godeffroy (318), Hamburg. Departed Hamburg 15 October, 1865, returned to Cuxhaven because of severe weather, put to sea again after ten days, returned to port again because of weather, departed on 5 November. Arrived Brisbane 14 February 1866. Sailed with 316 passengers: 123 males; 106 females; 41 boys; 31 girls; infants under one year: 2 males and 7 females. During the passage there were five births and two deaths (a woman in childbirth and an infant under two years of age).The ''Kate'' brought the passengers from the ship on 17th and conveyed them to the depot at Ipswich. ]["SHIPPING SUMMARY." ''The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933)'' 17 March 1866: 2 (Supplement). Web. 18 May 2018 .] 1866 March 10, Wandrahm (368), Hamburg. 1866 Sept. 12, Beausite (377), Hamburg. '''Sources'''
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[[Category:Immigration Records and Passenger Lists]] [[Category:US Genealogy Resources]] This page serves as a guide to searchable shipping and immigration lists and related information for the [[Category:United States of America ]]. Please help this resource grow and submit links to similar material to be added. Also, please report any dead links. ==Multi Port Searches== The following sites offer search engines that will check in multiple databases for many ports all at once: *[https://www.familysearch.org/search '''FamilySearch Historical Records''']: Under "Restrict records by", click on "Type". Check the "Immigration and Naturalization" box. *[https://search.ancestry.com/search/category.aspx?cat=40 '''Ancestry.com Immigration and Travel Collections'''.] ($) *[https://search.findmypast.com/search-world-records-in-immigration-and-travel '''FindMyPast Immigration and Travel Collections'''.] ($) *[https://www.myheritage.com/research/category-4000/immigration-travel?s=218489221 '''MyHeritage Immigration and TravelCollections.'''] ($) ==Border Crossings== *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2185932 United States, Border Crossings from Canada to United States, 1894-1954], index *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1803785 United States Border Crossings from Canada to United States, 1895-1960], index *[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1082 Border Crossings: From Mexico to U.S., 1895-1964], index and images, ($). *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1803932 United States Border Crossings from Mexico to United States, 1903-1957] *[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1075 Border Crossings: From Canada to U.S., 1895-1956] ($) *[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1070 Detroit Border Crossings and Passenger and Crew Lists, 1905-1963], ($) *[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1344 Border Crossings: From U.S. to Canada, 1908-1935] Some records in French.($) ====='''Baltimore'''===== *[http://www.stevemorse.org/ One Step Webpages by Stephen Morse] *[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=3770 Boston, New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore Steamship Arrivals, 1890-1930], ($), index *[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=8679 Baltimore, Passenger Lists, 1820-1964] ($) *[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=48454 Passenger Arrivals at the Port of Baltimore, 1820-1834], ($), index *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2018318 Maryland, Baltimore Passenger Lists, 1820-1948] *[https://www.myheritage.com/research/collection-10374/baltimore-maryland-passenger-list-card-index-1820-1897?s=275764761 Baltimore, Maryland, Passenger List Card Index, 1820-1897], ($) *[http://search.findmypast.com/search-world-Records/maryland-baltimore-passenger-lists-1820-1957 Maryland, Baltimore Passenger Lists, 1820-1957], ($), index *[http://search.findmypast.com/search-world-Records/baltimore-passenger-lists-1846-1851 Baltimore Passenger Lists 1846-1851], ($), index *[https://www.myheritage.com/research/collection-10721/baltimore-maryland-passenger-lists-1891-1943?s=275764761 Baltimore, Maryland Passenger Lists, 1891-1943], index ($) *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/3398454 Maryland, Baltimore Passenger Lists Index, 1897-1952], index. *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2072742 Maryland, Baltimore, Passenger and Crew Lists of Vessels and Airplanes, 1954-1957] ====='''Boston'''===== *[http://www.stevemorse.org/ One Step Webpages by Stephen Morse] *[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=3770 Boston, New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore Steamship Arrivals, 1890-1930], ($), index *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2216301 Massachusetts, Boston, Crew Lists, 1811-1921] — index and images *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1860873 Massachusetts, Boston Passenger Lists, 1820-1891] *[https://www.myheritage.com/research/collection-10376/boston-massachusetts-passenger-lists-1820-1891?s=275764761 Boston, Massachusetts, Passenger Lists, 1820-1891], index ($) *[http://search.findmypast.com/search-world-Records/massachusetts-boston-passenger-lists-1820-1943 Massachusetts, Boston Passenger Lists, 1820-1943], ($), index *[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=8745 Boston Passenger and Crew Lists, 1820-1963] ($) *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1923995 Massachusetts, Boston Passenger Lists, 1891-1943] Index and images. Also at [https://www.myheritage.com/research/collection-10707/boston-massachusetts-passenger-lists-1891-1943?s=275764761 MyHeritage], index ($) *[http://search.findmypast.com/search-world-Records/boston-passenger-lists-1846-1851 Boston Passenger Lists 1846-1851], ($), index *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2304666 Massachusetts, Boston Passenger Lists, 1848-1891], index and images. *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1923995 Massachusetts, Boston Passenger Lists, 1891-1943] *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/ *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2173946 Massachusetts, Boston Passenger Lists Index, 1899-1940], index and images. *[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1909 Book Indexes to Boston Passenger Lists, 1899-1940], ($), index *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2173944 Massachusetts, Boston Crew Lists, 1917-1943], index and images. *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2526178 Massachusetts, Index to Passenger Lists of Vessels Arriving at Boston, 1921-1949], index. ====='''Galveston'''===== *[http://www.stevemorse.org/ One Step Webpages by Stephen Morse] *[http://www.galvestonhistory.org/attractions/maritime-heritage/galveston-immigration-database Galveston Immigration Database], index *[https://stevemorse.org/ellis/passengers.php?mode=galv Galveston Passengers (1893-1960], index, ($) ====='''Honolulu'''===== *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1913398 Hawaii, Honolulu Index to Passengers, Not Including Filipinos, 1900-1952] *[http://search.findmypast.com/search-world-Records/hawaii-honolulu-passenger-lists-1900-1953 Hawaii, Honolulu Passenger Lists, 1900-1953], ($), index *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2141044 Hawaii, Honolulu Passenger Lists, 1900-1953] Images only. Also at [https://www.myheritage.com/research/collection-10722/honolulu-hawaii-passenger-lists-1900-1953?s=275764761 MyHeritage], index ($) *[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1502 Honolulu, Hawaii, Passenger and Crew Lists, 1900-1959] ($) *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2427245 Hawaii, Passenger Lists of Airplanes departing Honolulu, 1942-1948], images only. *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2427245 Hawaii, Passenger Lists of Airplanes departing Honolulu, 1942-1948] — index and images *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/3338292 United States, California, Certificates Surrendered at San Francisco from Aliens Previously at Honolulu, Hawaii, 1912-1946], index. ====='''Los Angeles'''===== *[http://search.findmypast.com/search-world-Records/california-los-angeles-san-pedro-and-wilmington-passenger-lists-1900-1948 California, Los Angeles, San Pedro, and Wilmington Passenger Lists, 1900-1948], ($), index *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1916084 California, Los Angeles Passenger Lists, 1907-1948] ====='''New Orleans'''===== *[http://www.stevemorse.org/ One Step Webpages by Stephen Morse] *[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=7484 New Orleans, Passenger Lists, 1813-1963] ($) *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1916009 Louisiana, New Orleans Passenger Lists, 1820-1945] *[http://search.findmypast.com/search-world-Records/new-orleans-passenger-lists-1846-1851 New Orleans Passenger Lists 1846-1851], ($), index *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/3326858 United States, Louisiana, Passenger Departures from New Orleans, 1867-1871], index. *[http://search.findmypast.com/search-world-Records/louisiana-new-orleans-passenger-lists-1903-1945 Louisiana, New Orleans Passenger Lists, 1903-1945], ($), index ====='''New York'''===== *[http://www.stevemorse.org/ One Step Webpages by Stephen Morse] *[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=3770 Boston, New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore Steamship Arrivals, 1890-1930], ($), index *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2299396 New York Book Indexes to Passenger Lists 1906-1942] *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1923888 New York, New York Passenger and Crew Lists, 1909, 1925-1957] — index and images *[http://sites.rootsweb.com/~nycoloni/nnimmdex.html Immigrants to New Netherland 1623-1664, Ship Passenger List Index] ($) *[http://www.olivetreegenealogy.com/nn/ships/#index Ships Passenger Lists to New Netherland, New York 1624 to 1664] *[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=7831 New York, Genealogical Records, 1675-1920] Includes passenger lists. ($) *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1919703 New York, New York, Index to Passenger Lists, 1820-1846] Browse images only. *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1849782 New York, Passenger Lists, 1820-1891] Partial index. *[https://www.libertyellisfoundation.org/expanded-passenger-records-release The Statue of Liberty-Ellis Island Foundation, Inc.] Index only. *[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=7485 New York, Passenger and Immigration Lists, 1820-1850] ($) *[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=7488 New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1957] ($). Also at [http://www.findmypast.com/articles/world-records/full-list-of-united-states-records/immigration-and-travel/new-york-city-passenger-lists-1820-1957 FindMyPast], ($), index *[http://www.findmypast.com/articles/world-records/full-list-of-united-states-records/immigration-and-travel/new-york-passenger-lists-1846-1890 New York Passenger Lists 1846-1890], ($), index *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2443349 New York, New York, Soundex to Passenger and Crew Lists, 1887-1921], Images and images. *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1368704 New York, Passenger Arrival Lists (Ellis Island), 1892-1924] Index only. Also at [http://www.libertyellisfoundation.org/passenger Ellis Foundation]. *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/3031525 New York, New York, Index to Passengers Lists of Vessels, 1897-1902], index *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1876434 New York, Northern Arrival Manifests, 1902-1956] Browse images only. *[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1277 New York State, Passenger and Crew Lists, 1917-1973] ($) *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2467808 New York, New York, Index to Alien Crewmen Who Were Discharged or Who Deserted, 1917-1957], Images only. ====='''Philadelphia'''===== *[http://www.stevemorse.org/ One Step Webpages by Stephen Morse] *[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=3770 Boston, New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore Steamship Arrivals, 1890-1930], ($), index *[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=8769 Philadelphia Passenger Lists, 1800-1962] ($) *[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=49089 Passenger Arrivals at the Port of Philadelphia, 1800-1819], ($), index *[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=7483 Philadelphia, Passenger and Immigration Lists, 1800-1850], ($), index *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1908535 Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Passenger Lists, 1800-1882] Also at [https://www.myheritage.com/research/collection-10377/philadelphia-pennsylvania-passenger-lists-1800-1882?s=275764761 MyHeritage],index ($) *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2173965 Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Passenger Lists Index, 1800-1906] *[http://search.findmypast.com/search-world-Records/pennsylvania-philadelphia-passenger-lists-1800-1948 Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Passenger Lists, 1800-1948], ($), index *[http://search.findmypast.com/search-world-Records/philadelphia-passenger-lists-1846-1851 Philadelphia Passenger Lists 1846-1851], ($), index *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1921481 Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Passenger Lists, 1883-1945] *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1921483 Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Passenger List Index Cards, 1883-1948] Also at [https://www.myheritage.com/research/collection-10375/philadelphia-pennsylvania-passenger-list-card-index-1883-1948?s=275764761 MyHeritage], index ($) *[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=2892 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Immigration Records, Special Boards of Inquiry, 1893-1909], ($), index ====='''San Diego'''===== *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2442742 California, San Diego Passenger Lists, 1904-1952], Images only. *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2465054 California, San Diego, Airplane Passenger and Crew Lists, 1929-1954,] Images only. ====='''San Francisco'''===== *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1916078 California, San Francisco Passenger Lists, 1893-1953]. Also at [http://search.findmypast.com/search-world-Records/california-san-francisco-passenger-lists-1893-1953 FindMyPast], ($), index *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/3477656 California, index to San Francisco passenger lists, 1893-1934], index *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/3477659 California, San Francisco Crew Manifests, 1896-1921], index. *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/3477658 California, customs passenger lists of vessels arriving at San Francisco, 1903-1918], index. *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2299374 California, San Francisco, Immigration Office Special Inquiry Records, 1910-1941], Images only. *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/3338292 United States, California, Certificates Surrendered at San Francisco from Aliens Previously at Honolulu, Hawaii, 1912-1946], index. *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1878523 California, San Francisco, World War I Enemy Alien Registration Affidavits, 1918] *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2822767 California, List of United States Citizens Arriving at San Francisco, 1930-1949], index. *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2442743 California, San Francisco Airplane Arrival Card Index, 1936-1949], Images only. *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2443335 California, San Francisco Passenger and Crew Lists of Vessels Arriving, 1954-1957], images only. ====Immigration Records by Ethnic, Nationality, Political, Religious, or Socioeconomic Groups==== ====='''Indentured or Bonded Servants'''===== *[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=49038 Bonded Passengers to America (9 vols. In 3)], ($), index *[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=61074 Emigrants in Bondage, 1614-1775], index, ($). *[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=49089 Bonded Passengers to America (Volumes I and II) 1615-1775 & 1617-1775], ($), index *[http://www.pricegen.com/immigrantservants/search/advanced.php Immigrant Servants Database], index ====='''Slavery'''===== *[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1714 U.S., Southeast Coast-wise Inward and Outward Slave Manifests, 1790-1860] ($) ====='''Quaker'''===== *[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=7516 Immigration of Irish Quakers to Pennsylvania, 1682-1750], ($), index ====='''British'''===== *[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=2997 UK, Outward Passenger Lists, 1890-1960] Includes ships coming to U.S. ($) *[https://search.findmypast.com/search-world-Records/early-emigration-from-britain-1636-1815 Early Emigration From Britain 1636-1815], index, ($) *[https://search.findmypast.com/search-world-Records/early-emigration-from-britain-1636-1815 Early Emigration From Britain 1636-1815], browse images, ($) ====='''Chinese'''===== *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/3477655 California, San Francisco Chinese passenger lists, 1882-1947], index. *[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=3307 New York Chinese Exclusion Index, 1882-1960], ($), index *[https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/1242/ U.S., Chinese Immigration Case Files, 1883-192], index and images ($) *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2443318 California San Francisco Register of Chinese Immigrant Court Cases and Foreign Seamen Tax Cards 1883-1924] *[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=3378 San Francisco Chinese Exclusion List, 1884-1906], ($), index *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1888682 Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Case Files of Chinese Immigrants, 1900-1923] No index, browse images only. *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2443335 California, San Diego, Chinese Passenger and Crew Lists, 1905-1923], Images only. *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2427227 California, Chinese Partnerships and Departures from San Francisco, 1912-1943], Images only. ====='''Dutch'''===== *[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=7914 Dutch Immigrants to America, 1820-1880], ($), index *[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=7994 Dutch Immigrants: New York Passenger Lists, 1881-1894] ($) * Voyages of New Netherland 1609–1664, New Netherland Institute, History, Digital Exhibitions, https://www.newnetherlandinstitute.org/history-and-heritage/digital-exhibitions/voyages-of-new-netherland . *SHIP JOURNEYS, New Amsterdam History Center, Mapping Early New York, Encyclopedia, https://encyclopedia.nahc-mapping.org/ship-journey-list ====='''Filipino'''===== *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2426310 Hawaii, Index to Filipino Arrivals to Honolulu, 1946], index and images. *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2141043 Hawaii, Index to Filipino Passengers Arriving at Honolulu, 1900-1952], Index and images. *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2427230 California Immigration Registers of Japanese, Filipinos, and Hawaiians at San Francisco, 1928-1942], Images only. (FS) *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2427230 California Immigration Registers of Japanese, Filipinos, and Hawaiians at San Francisco, 1928-1942] — index and images (FS) ====='''Finnish'''===== *[http://www.finnishimmigrants.org/ 19th Century Finnish Immigrants to USA , 1834-1897], index. ====='''German'''===== *[https://www.myheritage.com/research/collection-10019/germans-immigrating-to-the-united-states?s=275764761 Germans Immigrating to the United States], index ($) *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2110801 United States Germans to America Index, 1850-1897] *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2367299 United States, Obituaries, American Historical Society of Germans from Russia, 1899-2012], index. *[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1068 Hamburg Passenger Lists, 1850-1934] In German, includes ships coming to U.S., index only for 1850-1923. ($) *[http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~pagermanpioneers/ Pennsylvania German Pioneers Passenger Lists, Palatine German Immigrant Ships to Philadelphia 1727-1808] *[http://www.searchforancestors.com/passengerlists/ Ancestor Search, Palatine German Ship Passenger Lists to PA] ====='''Irish'''===== *[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=5969 Irish Immigrants: New York Port Arrival Records, 1846-1851], ($), index. Also at [https://www.myheritage.com/research/collection-10031/passengers-arriving-in-new-york-from-ireland-1846-1851?s=275764761 MyHeritage], index ($) *[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=48476 Irish Emigrants in North America, Part I] ($) index and images *[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=48477 Irish Emigrants in North America, Part II] ($) index and images *[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=48478 Irish Emigrants in North America, Part III] ($) index and images *[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=49203 Irish Emigrants in North America, Part Four and Part Five] ($) index and images *[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=49204 Irish Emigrants in North America,1670-1830, Part Six] ($) index and images *[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=49202 Irish Emigrants in North America,1775-1825] ($) index and images *[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=48579 Irish Passenger Lists, 1847-1871] ($) index and images *[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=48474 Emigrants from Ireland to America, 1735-1743] ($) index and images *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2110821 United States Famine Irish Passenger Index, 1846-1851] *[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=7516 Immigration of Irish Quakers to Pennsylvania, 1682-1750], ($), index ====='''Italian'''===== *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2110811 United States Italians to America Index, 1855-1900] *[http://aad.archives.gov/aad/fielded-search.jsp?dt=2123&tf=F&cat=GP44&bc=sl Italians to America Passenger Data File, 1855 - 1900, NARA], index, incomplete. *[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=4742 Italian Passengers to Louisiana, 1905-10] ($), index, incomplete. *[http://www.myheritage.com/research/collection-10030/italians-immigrating-to-the-united-states?s=218489221 Italians Immigrating to the United States, 1855-1900], ($), index, incomplete. *[http://landfinder.it/emigrant_abandoned_property_in_Italy.asp?aff=AF0071&sid=&lng=INGLESE&p= EMIGRANT UNCLAIMED PROPERTY IN ITALY], ($), index *[http://italygen.com/immigration/passengers-lists.html Italians to America Passenger Data File, 1855 - 1900], NARA, index and images *[http://www.italianimmigrants.org/index.php Italian Immigrants to United States, 1855-1900], by ItalianImmigrants.org, index. *[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=4742&cj=1&netid=cj&o_xid=0002923869&o_lid=0002923869&o_sch=Affiliate+External Italian Passengers to Louisiana, 1905-10], index ($) *[http://immigrantships.net/departures/naples.htmlImmigrant Ships Transcribers Guild - Naples, Italy], index *[http://immigrantships.net/departures/genoa.html Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild - Genoa, Italy], index *[http://immigrantships.net/departures/palermo.html Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild - Palermo and Messina, Sicily], index ====='''Japanese'''===== *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2043779 United States Japanese Americans Relocated During World War II, 1942-1946] *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2427230 California Immigration Registers of Japanese, Filipinos, and Hawaiians at San Francisco, 1928-1942], Images only. (FS) *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2427230 California Immigration Registers of Japanese, Filipinos, and Hawaiians at San Francisco, 1928-1942] — index and images (FS) ====='''Jewish'''===== *[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1361 U.S, Boston Arrivals of Jewish Immigrants from HIAS Records, 1882-1929], ($), index *[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=2519 Galveston, Texas, Jewish Immigration Records, 1901-1917], ($), index ====='''Russian'''===== *[https://www.myheritage.com/research/collection-10029/russians-immigrating-to-the-united-states?s=275764761 Russians Immigrating to the United States], index ($) *[https://search.findmypast.com/search-world-Records/russians-to-america Russians To America] ($), index. *[http://www.russianimmigrants.org/ 19th Century Russian Immigrants to the USA], index. *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2110813 United States Russians to America Index, 1834-1897] ====Immigration Records By State==== '''Major ports within each state are listed above and are not included in these lists.'''
====='''''Alabama''''' ===== *[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=9119 Alabama, Passenger Lists, 1904-1962], ($), index and images *[https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?from=fhd&dps_pid=IE65127&vid=FHD&vid=FHD Passports and ship passengers 1849-1862 : Mobile, Alabama]. Index. ====='''''Alaska''''' ===== *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/3460238 United States, Alaska, Alien Arrivals at Various Locations, 1906-1956] Index and images. *[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1056 Alaska Alien Arrivals, 1906-1956] ($) *[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=9118 Alaska, Passenger and Crew Manifests, 1906-1963], index, images ($) *[http://www.yukonalaska.com/pathfinder/gen/ Ship Passenger Lists, Klondike Stampeders and The Matanuska Colony] ====='''''Arizona''''' ===== *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2423050 Texas and Arizona Arrivals, 1903-1910] — index and images *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2299376 Arizona, Douglas, Arrival Manifests, 1906-1955], images only *[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1082 Border Crossings:From Mexico to U.S., 1895-1964] Index and images ($) *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2423050 Texas and Arizona Arrivals, 1903-1910] ====='''''California'''''===== *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2427229 California, Airplane Passenger Lists from Honolulu, Hawaii, 1947-1948], Images only. *[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=2161 California, Pioneer and Immigrant Files, 1790-1950], index, images($). *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/3477658 California, customs passenger lists of vessels arriving at San Francisco, 1903-1918], index. *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2137266 California, Pioneer Migration Index, Compiled 1906-1935], index. Covers earlier years also. *[http://www.sfgenealogy.com/californiabound/cb188.htm California Bound] Passenger list of those bound from NY to CA for the Gold Rush. *[http://www.ndgw.org/PRosterIndex/mainindex.html Native Daughters of the Golden West, Index to the Roster of California Pioneers] *[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=7949 California, Passenger and Crew Lists, 1882-1959] Index and images ($) *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2443318 California San Francisco Register of Chinese Immigrant Court Cases and Foreign Seamen Tax Cards 1883-1924] *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1916078 California, San Francisco Passenger Lists, 1893-1953] Images *[https://www.myheritage.com/research/collection-10881/california-passenger-lists-1893-1957?s=275764761 California Passenger Lists, 1893-1957], index ($) *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/3477656 California, index to San Francisco passenger lists, 1893-1934], index *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/3477659 California, San Francisco Crew Manifests, 1896-1921], index. *[http://search.findmypast.com/search-world-Records/california-los-angeles-san-pedro-and-wilmington-passenger-lists-1900-1948 California, Los Angeles, San Pedro, and Wilmington Passenger Lists, 1900-1948], ($). Index. *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2442742 California, San Diego Passenger Lists, 1904-1952] *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2443335 California, San Diego, Chinese Passenger and Crew Lists, 1905-1923] *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1916084 California, Los Angeles Passenger Lists, 1907-1948] Images *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/3477653 California, passenger and crew lists at various ports, 1907-1956], index. *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/3477651 California, Passenger Lists of Vessels Arriving at San Francisco from Insular Possessions, 1907-1911], index. *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2427227 California, Chinese Partnerships and Departures from San Francisco, 1912-1943] *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/3338292 United States, California, Certificates Surrendered at San Francisco from Aliens Previously at Honolulu, Hawaii, 1912-1946], index. *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2427230 California Immigration Registers of Japanese, Filipinos, and Hawaiians at San Francisco, 1928-1942] — index and images *[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=2249 San Diego, California, Airplane Passenger and Crew List Arrivals, 1929-1954] Index and images ($) *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2465054 California, San Diego, Airplane Passenger and Crew Lists, 1929-1954] *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2299394 California, San Pedro, Immigration Office Special Inquiry Records, 1930-1936] — index and images *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2442743 California, San Francisco Airplane Arrival Card Index, 1936-1949] *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2299683 California, San Francisco Passenger and Crew Lists of Vessels Arriving, 1954-1957] *[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=3378 San Francisco Chinese Exclusion List] ($) ====='''''Connecticut'''''===== *[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=9111 Hartford, Connecticut, Passenger and Crew Lists, 1957-1962] ($) ====='''''Delaware'''''===== *[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=7486 Passenger and Immigration Lists Index for Delaware, 1500s-1900s] ($) ====='''''Florida''''' ===== *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1916042 Florida, Key West Passenger Lists, 1898-1957] *[http://search.findmypast.com/search-world-Records/florida-key-west-passenger-lists-1898-1945 Florida, Key West Passenger Lists, 1898-1945], ($), index *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1916082 Florida, Tampa, Passenger Lists, 1898-1945]. Also at [http://search.findmypast.com/search-world-Records/florida-tampa-passenger-lists-1898-1945 FindMyPast], ($), index *[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=8842 Florida Passenger Lists, 1898-1963] ($) *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2442761 Florida, Pensacola, Passenger Lists, 1900-1945], images only *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2822770 Florida, Passenger Lists of Vessels Arriving at St. Petersburg, Florida, 1926-1941], index and images. *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2443942 Florida and South Carolina, Airplane Arrival Manifests, 1944-1945] — images *[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=2996 Florida and South Carolina, Passenger Lists, 1907-1948] ($) *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2421846 Florida, Knights Keys Passenger Lists, 1908-1912], images only. *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/3346924 Florida, Pensacola, Passenger lists of citizens and aliens arriving and departing at Pensacola, Florida, 1924-1948],index. *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2432943 Florida, Fort Lauderdale Crew Lists, 1939-1945], images only. *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2493439 United States, Florida, Index to Alien Arrivals by Airplane at Miami, 1930-1942], index. *[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1959 Index to Alien Arrivals by Airplane at Miami, Florida, 1930-1942] ($) style="width:50%; border:2px solid black; padding:7px; vertical-align:top" ====='''''Georgia'''''===== *[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=48469 The Germans of Colonial Georgia, 1733-1783], ($), index *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2442694 Georgia, Brunswick Passenger Lists, 1904-1939], images only *[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=60517 Georgia, Passenger and Crew Lists, 1904-1962], ($), index *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2492730 Georgia, Savannah Passenger Lists, 1906-1945], index. ====='''''Hawaii'''''===== *[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=61078 Hawaii, Passenger Lists, 1843-1898], ($), index and images. *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/3463100 Hawaii, Collector of Customs, Ships' Passenger Manifests, 1843-1900], index *[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1914 Index to Passengers Arriving at Honolulu, Hawaii, 1900-1952] ($) *[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1502 Honolulu, Hawaii, Passenger and Crew Lists, 1900-1959] Index and images ($) *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2141044 Hawaii, Honolulu Passenger Lists, 1900-1953] Images only *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1913398 Hawaii, Honolulu Index to Passengers, Not Including Filipinos, 1900-1952] Images *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2141043 Hawaii, Index to Filipino Passengers Arriving at Honolulu, 1900-1952], Index and images *[http://lib.byu.edu/collections/filipino-laborers-collection/ Filipino Laborers Collection], immigrant Filipinos for the years, 1906 to about 1977, index. *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/3338292 United States, California, Certificates Surrendered at San Francisco from Aliens Previously at Honolulu, Hawaii, 1912-1946], index. *[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1027 Hawaii, Passenger Lists, 1941-1948] Index and images ($) *[http://www.hawaiian-roots.com/PIships.htm Hawaiian Roots Portuguese Immigrants to Hawaii] *[http://archives1.dags.hawaii.gov/gsdl/cgi-bin/library?a=p&p=about&c=indextoc&l=en&w=utf-8 Hawaii State Archives Index to Chinese Passenger Manifests] *[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=3310 Hawaii Chinese Exclusion Index] ($) *[http://archives1.dags.hawaii.gov/gsdl/cgi-bin/library Hawaii State Archives Japanese Passenger Manifests Index] *[http://www.splendidtable.org/episode/350 A History of Hawaiian Immigration] *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2427245 Hawaii, Passenger Lists of Airplanes departing Honolulu, 1942-1948], images *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2426310 Hawaii, Index to Filipino Arrivals to Honolulu, 1946], index and images *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2427229 California, Airplane Passenger Lists from Honolulu, Hawaii, 1947-1948], images ====='''''Idaho''''' ===== *[http://abish.byui.edu/specialCollections/fhc/Japan/index.asp BYU Idaho Japanese Immigrants to the United States, 1887-1924] *[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1075 Border Crossings:From Canada to U.S., 1895-1954]. Records from: Eastport, 1924-1954; Porthill, 1923-1954. Index and images ($) *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2072140 Idaho, Eastport Arrival Manifests, 1924-1956] Index and images. ====='''''Illinois'''''===== *[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=9122 Illinois, Passenger and Crew List 1918-1963], ($). Index and images. ====='''''Indiana''''' ===== *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2438215 Indiana, Gary and East Chicago Crew Lists, 1945-1956], images only ====='''''Iowa'''''===== *[http://www.macatawa.org/~devries/Shipindex.htm Immigrant ships of the Dutch Colonists of the 19th century to West Michigan and Iowa] ====='''''Louisiana'''''===== *[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1562 New Orleans, Louisiana, Slave Manifests, 1807-1860] Index and images ($) *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1916009 Louisiana, New Orleans, Passenger Lists, 1813-1963] Partial index and images. *[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=7484 New Orleans, Passenger Lists, 1813-1963], Index and images ($). *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1916009 Louisiana, New Orleans Passenger Lists, 1820-1945] Images. *[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=2860 New Orleans, Passenger List Quarterly Abstracts, 1820-1875] Index and images ($) *[http://www.sos.la.gov/HistoricalResources/PublishedDocuments/passenger.txt New Orleans Ship Passenger List Online Index - January to July 1851] *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/3326858 United States, Louisiana, Passenger Departures from New Orleans, 1867-1871], index. *[http://search.findmypast.com/search-world-Records/louisiana-new-orleans-passenger-lists-1903-1945 Louisiana, New Orleans Passenger Lists, 1903-1945], ($), index. *[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=4742 Italian Passengers to Louisiana, 1905-1910] Abstracts ($) ====='''''Maine'''''===== *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2427242 Maine, Crew Lists Arriving at Robbinston, 1947-1954], images only. *[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=9033 Maine, Passenger Lists, 1894-1962], index, ($) *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/3477648 Maine, Alien Arrivals, 1906-1953], index. *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2426337 Maine, Crew List Arriving at Eastport, 1949-1958] — index and images ====='''''Maryland''''' ===== *[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=49382 To Maryland from Overseas] ($) *[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=48519 Scots On the Chesapeake, 1607-1830] ($) *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2173933 Maryland, Baltimore Passenger Lists Index, 1820-1897], index/images *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2018318 Maryland, Baltimore Passenger Lists, 1820-1948], index/images *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2443336 Maryland, Piney Point Crew Lists, 1950-1956] — index and images ====='''''Massachusetts'''''===== *[https://www.massmayflower.org/index.php/research-resources-education/mayflower-passengers Mayflower Passengers] *[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=48127 The Planters of the Commonwealth in Massachusetts, 1620-1640] ($) *[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=48245 The Winthrop Fleet of 1630] ($) *[http://www.immigrantships.net/arrivals/boston.html Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild Boston Arrivals Vol. 1], [http://www.immigrantships.net/v2/arrivalsv2/bostonv2.html Vol. 2], [http://www.immigrantships.net/v3/arrivalsv3/bostonv3.html Vol. 3], [http://www.immigrantships.net/v4/arrivalsv4/bostonv4.html Vol.4], [http://www.immigrantships.net/v5/arrivalsv5/bostonv5.html Vol. 5], [http://www.immigrantships.net/v6/arrivalsv6/bostonv6.html Vol. 6]. *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2302948 Massachusetts, Salem and Beverly Crew Lists and Shipping Articles, 1797-1934], images only/no index. Also at [https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/fs1masssalemcrew/ Ancestry.com], '''index''' and images ($). *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2216301 Massachusetts, Boston, Crew Lists, 1811-1921], images/index. Also at[https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/fs1bostoncrew/ Ancestry.com[], ($) *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1860873 Massachusetts, Boston Passenger Lists, 1820-1891] Index and images. *[http://search.findmypast.com/search-world-Records/massachusetts-boston-passenger-lists-1820-1943 Massachusetts, Boston Passenger Lists, 1820-1943], ($), index *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2303027 Maine & Massachusetts Case Files of Deceased and Deserted Seamen 1837-1965] - images *[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=48061 A List of Alien Passengers Bonded from January 1, 1847, to January 1, 1851, Port of Boston] ($) *[http://www.sec.state.ma.us/ArchivesSearch/Passengermanifest.aspx Boston Passenger Manifest Lists (1848-1891)] *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2304666 Massachusetts, Boston Passenger Lists, 1848-1891], index/images *[http://www.sec.state.ma.us/arc/arcsrch/PassengerManifestSearchContents.html Massachusetts State ArchivesPassenger Manifest (1848-1891)], index, incomplete *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1923995 Massachusetts, Boston Passenger Lists, 1891-1943] Index and images. *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2173946 Massachusetts, Boston Passenger Lists Index, 1899-1940], index/images *[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1909 Book Indexes to Boston Passenger Lists, 1899-1940], ($), index/images *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/3465361 Massachusetts, New Bedford Passenger and Crew Lists, 1902-1943], index. *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/3477643 Massachusetts, Gloucester Passenger and Crew Lists, 1906-1943], index. *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2173944 Massachusetts, Boston Crew Lists, 1917-1943], index/images *[https://search.findmypast.com/search-world-Records/massachusetts-boston-crew-lists-1917-1943 Massachusetts, Boston Crew Lists, 1917-1943], index, ($) *[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1071 Massachusetts Crew Lists, 1917-1943] ($) *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2526178 Massachusetts, Index to Passenger Lists of Vessels Arriving at Boston, 1921-1949], index. *[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=9215 Massachusetts, Passenger and Crew Lists, 1949-1957], ($), index/images
====='''''Minnesota''''' ===== *[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=60376 Minnesota, Passenger and Crew Lists, 1957-1962], index and images, ($). ====='''''Michigan''''' ===== *[http://search.findmypast.com/search-world-Records/michigan-detroit-passenger-lists-1900-1965 Michigan, Detroit Passenger Lists, 1900-1965], ($), index *[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1247 Michigan Passenger and Crew Lists, 1903-1965] Index and images ($) *[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1070 Detroit Border Crossings and Passenger and Crew Lists, 1905-1963] Index and images ($) *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1916040 Michigan, Detroit Manifests of Arrivals at the Port of Detroit, 1906-1954] Images only. *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2426314 Michigan, Crew Lists for various ports, 1929-1966] — index and images *[http://www.macatawa.org/~devries/Shipindex.htm Immigrant ships of the Dutch Colonists of the 19th century to West Michigan and Iowa] *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2443337 Michigan, South Haven Crew Lists, 1957-1959], images. ====='''''Minnesota'''''===== *[http://files.usgwarchives.net/mt/statewide/misc/fisktran.txt Index of Wagon Train Emigrants From Minnesota to Montana]. *[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=70801 Web: Minnesota, Alien Registration Index, 1918], index, ($). Also available at [http://www.ironrangeresearchcenter.org/ Iron Range Research Center, Minnesota Discovery Center], index, no charge. *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2140606 Minnesota, Duluth and Wisconsin, Superior Crew Lists, 1922-1958] — index and images *[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=60376 Minnesota, Passenger and Crew Lists, 1957-1962], index and images, ($). *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2443340 Minnesota, Baudette, Warroad, and International Falls Passenger Lists, 1910-1923], Images only ====='''''Mississippi'''''===== *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2822776 Mississippi, Admitted Alien Crew Lists of Vessels Arriving at Pascagoula, Mississippi, July 1903 - May 1935], index. ====='''''Montana'''''===== *[http://files.usgwarchives.net/mt/statewide/misc/fisktran.txt Index of Wagon Train Emigrants From Minnesota to Montana] *[http://files.usgwarchives.net/mt/statewide/misc/klondike.txt Klondike Pioneers From Montana] *[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1075 Border Crossings:From Canada to U.S., 1895-1954] ($) has crossings at: Babb, 1928-1956; Chief Mountain, Cut Bank, Del Bonita, Gateway, Great Falls, and Roosville, 1923-1956; Sweet Grass, 1917-1954. *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2479258 Montana Manifests of Immigrant Arrivals and Departures, 1923-1956], images only ====='''''New Hampshire'''''===== *[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=7486 Passenger and Immigration Lists Index for New Hampshire, 1500s-1900s] ($) ====='''''New Jersey'''''===== *[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=9125 New Jersey, Passenger and Crew Lists, 1956-1964], index, images, ($) ====='''''New Mexico'''''===== *[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=7486 Passenger and Immigration Lists Index for New Jersey, 1500s-1900s] ($) ====='''''New York''''' ===== *[http://sites.rootsweb.com/~nycoloni/nnimmdex.html Immigrants to New Netherland 1623-1664, Ship Passenger List Index] ($) *[http://www.olivetreegenealogy.com/nn/ships/#index Ships Passenger Lists to New Netherland, New York 1624 to 1664] * Voyages of New Netherland 1609–1664, New Netherland Institute, History, Digital Exhibitions, https://www.newnetherlandinstitute.org/history-and-heritage/digital-exhibitions/voyages-of-new-netherland . * SHIP JOURNEYS, New Amsterdam History Center, Mapping Early New York, Encyclopedia, https://encyclopedia.nahc-mapping.org/ship-journey-list *[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=7831 New York, Genealogical Records, 1675-1920] Includes passenger lists. ($) *[http://ldsgenealogy.com/NY/Immigration-Records.htm New York Immigration Records], statewide and by county *[http://www.immigrantships.net/arrivals/nyc.html Immigrant Ships Transcriber's Guild - New York Arrivals - Vol. 1], [http://www.immigrantships.net/v2/arrivalsv2/nycv2.html vol. 2], [http://www.immigrantships.net/v3/arrivalsv3/nycv3.html Vol. 3], [http://www.immigrantships.net/v4/arrivalsv4/nycv4.html Vol. 4]. [http://www.immigrantships.net/v5/arrivalsv5/nycv5.html Vol. 5], [http://www.immigrantships.net/v6/arrivalsv6/nycv6.html Vol. 6] *List of Early Immigrants to New Netherland...From Manuscripts of Teunis G. Bergen, The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, Vol. 14-[https://archive.org/details/newyorkgenealog15newy 15], e-book *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1849782 New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1891] — index *[https://www.libertyellisfoundation.org/expanded-passenger-records-release The Statue of Liberty-Ellis Island Foundation, Inc.] Index only. *[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=7488 New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1957] ($), also at [http://search.findmypast.com/search-world-Records/new-york-passenger-lists-and-arrivals FindMyPast], ($), index *[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=7485 New York, Passenger and Immigration Lists, 1820-1850] ($) *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1919703 New York, New York, Index to Passenger Lists, 1820-1846] *[https://www.myheritage.com/research/collection-10512/ellis-island-other-new-york-passenger-lists-1820-1957?s=275764761 Ellis Island and Other New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1957], index ($) *[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=7994 Dutch Immigrants: New York Passenger Lists, 1881-1894], ($), index *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2443349 New York, New York, Soundex to Passenger and Crew Lists, 1887-1921], index and images. *[http://www.libertyellisfoundation.org/ Ellis Island, New York City Passenger Lists, 1892-1924] *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1368704 New York Passenger Arrival Lists (Ellis Island), 1892-1924] — index and images *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1876434 New York, Northern Arrival Manifests, 1902-1956] Browse images only. *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2299396 New York Book Indexes to Passenger Lists, 1906-1942] - index and images *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1923888 New York, New York Passenger and Crew Lists, 1909, 1925-1957] — index and images *[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1277 New York State, Passenger and Crew Lists, 1917-1966] ($) index and images *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2467808 New York, New York, Index to Alien Crewmen Who Were Discharged or Who Deserted, 1917-1957], index. Also at [https://www.myheritage.com/research/collection-10719/port-of-new-york-index-to-discharged-or-deserted-crew?s=275764761 MyHeritage], index ($). *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/3029266 United States, New York, Index to Passengers Arriving at New York City, compiled 1944-1948], index *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2427236 New York, Ogdensburg Passenger and Crew Lists, 1948-1972], Images only. *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2443343 New York, Rouses Point and Waddington Crew Lists, 1954-1956], Images only. ====='''''North Carolina''''' ===== *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2072744 North Carolina, Wilmington and Morehead City Passenger and Crew Lists, 1908-1958]. Also at [http://search.findmypast.com/search-world-Records/north-carolina-wilmington-and-morehead-city-passenger-lists-1908-1958 FindMyPast], ($), index *[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=60981 North Carolina, Passenger and Crew Lists, 1958-1963], index, images ($) ====='''''North Dakota''''' ===== *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2443935 North Dakota Manifests of Immigrant Arrivals, 1910-1952], images only *[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=2033 North Dakota and Washington, Chinese Passenger Arrivals, 1903-1944], ($), index. ====='''''Ohio''''' ===== *[http://ohio.llgc.org.uk/themes.php The Wales-Ohio Project]. *[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=2139 Ohio, Crew List Arrivals, 1929-1958], ($) index *[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=9126 Ohio, Passenger and Crew Lists, 1952-1963], ($) index *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2421787 Ohio, Passenger and Crew Lists arriving at Ashtabula and Conneaut, 1952-1974], index and images ====='''''Oregon''''' ===== *[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1042 Oregon, Passenger and Crew Lists, 1888-1963] Index and images ($) *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2822780 Oregon Passenger and Crew Lists, 1888-1956], index. *[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=2127 Portland, Oregon, Chinese Immigrant Case files, 1890-1914], ($), index/images *[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=3080 Border Crossings:From Canada to U.S., 1895-1954] Index and images ($) *[http://www.paper-trail.org/ Paper Trail], index *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2443351 Oregon, Portland, Index and Register of Vessels, 1949-1955] ====='''''Pennsylvania'''''===== *[http://www.immigrantships.net/arrivals/philadelphia.html Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild, Philadelphia Arrivals, Vol. 1], [http://www.immigrantships.net/v2/arrivalsv2/philadelphiav2.html Vol. 2], [http://www.immigrantships.net/v3/arrivalsv3/philadelphiav3.html Vol. 3], [http://www.immigrantships.net/v4/arrivalsv4/philadelphiav4.html Vol. 4], [http://www.immigrantships.net/v5/arrivalsv5/philadelphiav5.html Vol. 5], [http://www.immigrantships.net/v6/arrivalsv6/pennsylvaniav6.html Vol. 6] *[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=7486 Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s] ($) *[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=48363 Emigrants to Pennsylvania, 1641-1819] ($) *[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=48461 Quaker Arrivals at Philadelphia 1682-1750] ($) *[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=7516 Immigration of Irish Quakers to Pennsylvania, 1682-1750], ($), index/images *[http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~pagermanpioneers/ Pennsylvania German Pioneers Passenger Lists, Palatine German Immigrant Ships to Philadelphia 1727-1808] *[http://www.searchforancestors.com/passengerlists/ Ancestor Search, Palatine German Ship Passenger Lists to PA] *[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=48472 A Collection of Upwards of Thirty Thousand Names of German, Swiss, Dutch, French and Other Immigrants in Pennsylvania from 1727 to 1776] ($), [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=10413 Index] ($) *[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=4274 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Indentures, 1771-1773], ($), index *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1908383 Pennsylvania, Landing Reports of Aliens, 1798-1828], images, indexed within records *[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=8769 Pennsylvania, Passenger and Crew Lists, 1800-1962] ($) index and images *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1908535 Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Passenger Lists, 1800-1882] Images only. *[http://search.findmypast.com/search-world-Records/pennsylvania-philadelphia-passenger-lists-1800-1948 Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Passenger Lists, 1800-1948], ($), index *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1921483 Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Passenger List Index Cards, 1883-1948] index.images *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1921481 Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Passenger Lists, 1883-1945] Index and images. *[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1366 Philadelphia Bank Immigrant Passage Records, 1890-1949], ($) index *[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=2892 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Immigration Records, Special Boards of Inquiry, 1893-1909] ($) *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1888682 Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Case Files of Chinese Immigrants, 1900-1923] Images only. *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2427900 Pennsylvania, Crew Lists arriving at Erie, 1952-1957] — index and images *[https://www.myheritage.com/research/collection-10703/philadelphia-pennsylvania-passenger-lists-1883-1945 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Passenger lists 1883-1945] index & images ($).
====='''''Puerto Rico'''''===== *[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=2257 Puerto Rico, Passenger and Crew Lists, 1901-1962], Ancestry.com, ($), index and browsable images. *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/600202 Extranjeros (Foreigners in Puerto Rico), ca 1807-1880] *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1919700 Puerto Rico, records of foreign residents (Puerto Rico, registros de extranjeros, 1815-1845], images *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/607158 Emigrados, 1816-1837], images
====='''''Rhode Island''''' ===== *[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=49318 Rhode Island Passenger Lists] ($) *[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=48462 Rhode Island Passenger Lists by Maureen A. Taylor] ($) *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2443354 Rhode Island, Davisville, Melville, Newport, and Quonset Point, Airplane Passenger and Crew Lists, 1955-1957], images only. ====='''''South Carolina''''' ===== *[https://books.google.com/books?id=B414AAAAMAAJ The Original Lists of Persons of Quality: Emigrants; Religious Exiles; Political Rebels; Serving Men Sold for a Term of Years; Apprentices; Children Stolen; Maidens Pressed; and Others Who Went from Great Britain to the American Plantations, 1600-1700....] e-book *[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=48518 Directory of Scots in the Carolinas, 1680-1830], ($), index *[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=48270 A Compilation of the Original Lists of Protestant Immigrants to South Carolina 1763-1773], ($), index/images *[https://books.google.com/books?id=rts4J_rwXRsC Scotch-Irish Migration to South Carolina, 1772 Rev. William Martin and His Five Shiploads of Settlers], e-book *[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=48269 Passenger Arrivals at the Port of Charleston, 1820-1829] *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2297290 South Carolina, Georgetown, Passenger Lists, 1904-1942] — index and images *[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=2996 South Carolina, Passenger Lists, 1906-1962], index and images, ($) *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2443352 South Carolina, Charleston U.S. Citizens Passenger Lists, 1919-1948], Images only. *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2443942 Florida and South Carolina, Airplane Arrival Manifests, 1944-1945] — images ====='''''Texas''''' ===== *[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=48470 A New Land Beckoned:German Immigration to Texas, 1844-1847] Book ($) *[http://www.galvestonhistory.org/attractions/maritime-heritage/galveston-immigration-database Galveston Immigration Database 1846-1948], index *[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=48471 A New Land Beckoned:German Immigration to Texas, 1847-1861] Book ($) *[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=8722 Texas, Passenger Lists, 1893-1963] Index and images ($) *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/3348478 Texas, Passenger and Crew Lists Arriving at Various Ports, 1896-1951], index. *[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=2519 Galveston, Texas, Jewish Immigration Records, 1901-1917] Index and images ($) *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2423050 Texas and Arizona Arrivals, 1903-1910] — index and images *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2304686 Texas Laredo Index of Arrivals 1903-1929], index and images. *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2038112 Texas, Laredo Arrival Manifests, 1903-1955], index and images. *[https://search.findmypast.com/search-world-Records/texas-laredo-arrival-manifests-1903-1955-image-browse Texas, Laredo Arrival Manifests 1903-1955 Image Browse], images, ($) *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2120714 Texas, El Paso Manifests of Arrivals at the Port of El Paso, 1905-1927] Images only. *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1916041 Texas, Eagle Pass Arrival Manifests and Indexes, 1905-1954] Index and images. Also at [http://search.findmypast.com/search-world-Records/texas-eagle-pass-arrivals-1905-1953 FindmyPast], ($), index *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2141027 Texas, Indexes and Manifests of Arrivals at the Port of Del Rio, 1906-1953] Images only. *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2306316 Texas, El Paso Alien Arrivals, 1909-1924], index. *[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=8988 Aransas, Texas Crew Lists, 1912-1965] Index and images ($) *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2299398 Texas, Manifests of Aliens Granted Temporary Admission at El Paso, ca. July 1924-1954] Images only. *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2526188 Texas, Manifests of Permanent and Statistical Alien Arrivals at El Paso, 1924-1954], index. *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2141045 Texas, Brownsville Passenger and Crew List of Airplanes, 1943-1964], index *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2299368 Texas, San Antonio, Alien Arrivals, May 1944-March 1952] Image only. *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2443353 Texas, Houston Arrival Manifests of Airplanes, 1946-1954], images/no index *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/3160706 Texas, Passenger and Crew Lists of Vessels Arriving at Corpus Christi, Texas, and Vicinity, June 1948-January 1959], index *[http://www.immigrantships.net/arrivals/galveston.html Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild Galveston Arrivals Vol. 1], [http://www.immigrantships.net/v2/arrivalsv2/galvestonv2.html Vol. 2], [http://www.immigrantships.net/v3/arrivalsv3/galvestonv3.html Vol. 3], [http://www.immigrantships.net/v4/arrivalsv4/galvestonv4.html Vol. 4], [http://www.immigrantships.net/v5/arrivalsv5/galvestonv5.html Vol. 5] *[http://www.olivetreegenealogy.com/ships/tousa_tx.shtml OliveTree Genealogy, Ships Passenger Lists to Texas] ====='''''Utah''''' ===== { style="float:right; - {{MormonLDSRemoval] } *[http://mormonmigration.lib.byu.edu/ Mormon Migration Website, BYU] *[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=5690 Sons of the Utah Pioneers-Utah, Pioneer Companies] ($) *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2365248 Mormon Migration Database, 1840-1932] Index. *[https://history.churchofjesuschrist.org/overlandtravel/ Mormon Pioneer Overland Travel, 1847-1868] *[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=5477 Utah Pioneers, 1847-50] Index ($) *[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=5423 Pioneer Immigrants to Utah Territory] ($) *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2202712 Utah, Pioneers and Prominent Men of Utah, 1847-1868] *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2517340 Utah Mormon Pioneer Overland Travel Database, 1847-1868] *[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=6465 Sons of Utah Pioneers - Card Index, 1847-1850] ($) *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/3535185 Utah, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Church History Library, Perpetual Emigrating Fund Company Financial Accounts, 1849-1886] *[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=5454 Sons of Utah Pioneers Membership Applications] ($)
====='''''Vermont''''' ===== *[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=7486 Passenger and Immigration Lists Index for Vermont, 1500s-1900s] ($) *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2185163 Vermont, St. Albans Canadian Border Crossings, 1895-1924], index and images ====='''''Virginia''''' ===== *American Colonists in English Records online at [https://books.familysearch.org/primo_library/libweb/action/search.do?fn=search&ct=search&mode=Basic&tab=default_tab&indx=1&dum=true&srt=rank&vid=FHD_PUBLIC&frbg=&vl%28freeText0%29=American+Colonists+in+English+Records FamilySearch Books] *[https://books.google.com/books?id=B414AAAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=false The Original Lists of Persons of Quality: Emigrants; Religious Exiles; Political Rebels; Serving Men Sold for a Term of Years; Apprentices; Children Stolen; Maidens Pressed; and Others Who Went from Great Britain to the American Plantations, 1600-1700, with Their Ages, the Localities Where They Formerly Lived in the Mother Country, the Names of the Ships in which They Embarked, and Other Interesting Particulars; from MSS. Preserved in the State Paper Department of Her Majesty's Public Record Office, England], e-book *[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=48437 Early Virginia Immigrants, 1623-1666], ($), index/images *[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=2063 Virginia Immigrants, 1623-1666], ($). *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2376891 Virginia, Alexandria Passenger and Crew Lists of Vessels, 1946-1957] — index and images *[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=9128 Virginia, Passenger and Crew Lists, 1904-1963], ($), index ====='''''Washington''''' ===== *[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=8945 Washington, Passenger and Crew Lists, 1882-1961] Index and images ($) *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1916081 Washington, Seattle, Passenger Lists, 1890-1957] Index and images, also at [http://search.findmypast.com/search-world-Records/washington-seattle-passenger-lists-1890-1957 FindMyPast], ($), index. Also at [https://www.myheritage.com/research/collection-30019/washington-death-certificates-1907-1960?s=275764761 MyHeritage], index ($). *[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=2033 North Dakota and Washington, Chinese Passenger Arrivals, 1903-1944], Index/images. *[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=60579 Index to Alien Arrivals at Canadian Atlantic and Pacific Seaports, 1904-1944] Index and images ($) *[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=2250 Seattle and Tacoma, Washington, Passenger and Crew Lists of Airplane Departures, 1947-1957] Index and images ($) *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2299373 Washington, Seattle, Passenger and Crew Lists of Airplanes, 1947-1954] Images. ====='''''Wisconsin''''' ===== *[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=2138 Wisconsin, Passenger and Crew Lists, 1922-1963], ($), index *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2299361 Wisconsin, Crew Lists of Ship Arrivals, 1925-1956], Index and images *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2299401 Wisconsin, Crew Lists of Vessels Arriving at Manitowoc, 1925-1956], Index and images *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2421844 Wisconsin, Milwaukee Passenger and Crew Lists, 1922-1963], Index and images *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2140606 Minnesota, Duluth and Wisconsin, Superior Crew Lists, 1922-1958] — index and images ====='''''U.S. Territories''''' ===== *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2301291 Guam, Passenger and Crew Lists, 1947-1952] — index and images
*[https://heritage.statueofliberty.org/passenger Ellis Island/Port of New York from, 1820 to 1957] (Free) *[https://aad.archives.gov/aad/series-list.jsp?cat=GP44 National Archives - Port of New York, from 1846-1851] (Free)
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[[Category:1870s_Ships]] [[Category: Essex, Arrived 25 Jan 1871]] [[Category:Allison-1080 Ships]] == General Information == Information about the [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Immigration_Ship_Essex Essex] is very meagre. The [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Immigration_Ship_Essex Essex] was a ship of 329 registered tons. Approx measurements of the [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Immigration_Ship_Essex Essex]: length of lower deck l05ft. 3in, height between decks, at stern 6ft. lin., main hatchway 5ft. 1lin., stern post 7ft. === Journey === :November 10, 1870 the [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Immigration_Ship_Essex Essex] sailed from Plymouth, England arriving at Melbourne, Victoria, Australia on January 25, 1871. === Captain === :The Captain was Charles HODDER... === Passengers (Wikitree) === # EAGLES ELIZTH Age 7 # EAGLES EUGENE Age 5 # EAGLES HENRY Age 12 # EAGLES MARIA Age 15 # [[Eagles-335|EAGLES Mary Aged 9]] # [[Brown-20851|EAGLES Mary M Age 38]] # EAGLES THOS Age 1 # [[Eagles-336|EAGLES William Age 41]] === External Links === # [http://home.vicnet.net.au/~cutter/passengers/essex.htm#E Essex Passenger List] == Source == * PROV Index to Assisted British Immigration 1839-1871[[http://home.vicnet.net.au/~cutter/passengers/essex.htm#E Assisted British Immigration 1839-1871]] === Footnotes ===
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[[Category: Nurses, United States Civil War|3]]
'''''In Memoriam: A Virtual Cemetery Honoring Nurses in the Civil War Era'''''
{{Image|file=Sheryl_Moore_Images_Album-3.jpg|align=|size=700}} ::::{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-2.jpg|align=c|size=l}} :This page is part of [[Space:A_Trilogy:_Women_in_the_Civil_War| ''Nurses in the US Civil War Era'']]. *The ultimate goal for this page is to "inter" nurses of the Civil War era for time and eternity. Their WikiTree profiles meet all exemplary criteria, and includes a photo or ''badge'', FindAGrave Memorial, cemetery, and other personal data as their "epitaph." ::::{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-2.jpg|align=c|size=l}} :*For convenience, this table links these pages. {| border="1" align="center" class="wikitable" style="font-style:; font-size:100%; width:100%; border: 3px Solid DarkRed; text-align=center;" |- !Colspan=4|''Nurses in the US Civil War Era'' Pages Links |- |'''Nurses' Pages:''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|''Nurses Identified'']] |[[Space:Nurses_Profiles_-_US_Civil_War_Era|''Nurses' Profiles'']] |[[Space:In_Memoriam_-_Civil_War_Nurses|''Nurses: In Memoriam'']] |- |'''Project Pages:''' |[[Space:A_Trilogy:_Part_One_-_United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|''Free-Space Project Page'']] |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses:_Research_Resources|''Research Resources'']] |[[Space:Nurses_Profiles_-_US_Civil_War_Era|''Nurses & Project Images '']] |- |'''Coming Soon!''' |''Project Guidelines'' |''Workflow & Instructions'' |''Profile Tips & Tricks'' |- |'''Related Pages''' |[[Space:A_Trilogy:_Women_in_the_Civil_War|Introduction: ''Women in the US Civil War Era'']] |[[Space:A_Trilogy:_Part_Two_-_Women_Spies_in_the_United_States_Civil_War|Part Two:'' Women Spies'' ]] |[[Space:A_Trilogy:_Part_Three_-_Women_Soldiers_in_the_United_States_Civil_War|Part Three: ''Women Soldiers'']] |} ::::{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-2.jpg|align=c|size=l}} {{Image|file=CW_Nurse_Sandbox.jpg|align=c|size=700px|caption=
Memorial located in the Massachusetts State House building. Dedicated by the
Massachusetts Department Daughters of Veterans, 1914. Statue by: Kenneth C. Zirkel. }} ::::{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-2.jpg|align=c|size=l}} ==Honoring the ''Angels of the Battlefield''== :Extraordinary women, and men, who were nurses in the ''United States Civil War era'' (between 15 Apr 1861 - 9 May 1865) called to this duty of their own volition or circumses to care and comfort wounded and dying men in what is still known as the war with the most casualties in American history. :Some lived simple lives before and after the war; some are famous for other reasons; most were unknown until now. All are profiled here to be revered and celebrated for their distinguished service and valorous lives. ::::{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-2.jpg|align=c|size=l}} ===Remembering Nurses: A - D=== {| border="1" cellpadding="8" style="width: 1000px;" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Nurses Remembered "A" {| border="1" cellpadding="8" style="width: 1000px;" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px; {| border="1" cellpadding="8" style="width: 1000px;" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px; !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;" scope="col" style="width: 100px;"| !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;" scope="col" style="width: 150px;" |Nurse !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;" scope="col" style="width: 100px;"|Memorial !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;" scope="col" style="width: 225px;"|Cemetery !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;" scope="col" style="width: 425px;"|Personal & Service Information |- style="vertical-align: top;" |{{Image|file=Sheryl_Moore_Images_Album-4.jpg|align=c|size=75px}} |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[[Alcott-73|Louisa May Alcott]] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|{{FindAGrave|14}} |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/91709/sleepy-hollow-cemetery Sleepy Hollow Cemetery]
Concord, Massachusetts |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZ1P-P13 FS Profile LZ1P-P13]; [https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Louisa_May_Alcott Wikipedia] |- style="vertical-align: top;" |{{Image|file=Photo_Album_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era-24.png|align=c|size=75px}} |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[[Pierce-15387|Matilda "Tillie" Jane Pierce Alleman]] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|{{FindAGrave|11122572}} |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2145080/trinity-lutheran-cemetery Trinity Lutheran Cemetery]
(aka) Evangelical Church Cemetery, New Lutheran Cemetery, & Selinsgrove New Lutheran Cemetery
Selinsgrove, Pennsylvania |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Gettysburg Nurse - Weikert Farm July 1-7; Letterman; 14-year-old Gettysburg, Pennsylvania native who helped care for wounded Union Army soldiers during the Battle of Gettysburg from July 1-3, 1863. After marrying Horace Alleman, she wrote about her American Civil War experiences: [https://archive.org/details/atgettysburgorwh00alle/page/n9/mode/1up At Gettysburg: or What a Girl Saw and Heard of the Battle; A True Narrative"]; DOB: 11 Mar 1848; DOD: 15 Mar 1914; [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LWM7-2QC FS Profile LWM7-2QC]; [https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Tillie_Pierce Wikipedia]; [https://tilliepiercebook.com/wp/tillie-pierce-the-girl/ PierceBook.com]; [https://civilwarghosts.com/tillie-pierce-house-inn/ Pierce House Inn]; [https://www.newspapers.com/article/9047602/adams-county-news/ Death Notice]. |- style="vertical-align: top;" |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-17.png|align=c|size=75px}} |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[[Olmstead-348|Almira Olmstead Ambler]] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|{{FindAGrave|14220346}} |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/103843/wooster-cemetery Wooster Cemetery],
Danbury, Connecticut |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|wife of the Rev. Edward C. Ambler -- Baptist chaplain to the 67th Regiment of Pennsylvania Volunteers --nurse in military hospital in Annapolis, Maryland in 1864 for 9 months. Pension record; [https://www.newstimes.com/local/article/Almira-Ambler-Civil-War-nurse-1333596.php NewsTimes]; [https://connecticuthistory.org/a-voice-for-veterans-a-civil-war-era-whistle-blower-who-knew/ CT History]; [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L7XK-RTS FS Profile L7XK-RTS] |- style="vertical-align: top;" |{{Image|file=Nurses_Profiles_-_US_Civil_War_Era-1.png|align=c|size=125px}} |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[[Moon-6780|Orianna Russell Moon Andrews]] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|{{FindAGrave|18373392}} |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/52077/scottsville-cemetery Scottsville Cemetery]
Scottsville, Virginia |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Orianna was born in Virginia on 11 Aug 1834 and graduated from the Female Medical College of Pennsylvania in 1857 as a Doctor of Medicine, one of 38 women with medical degrees in the United States. As a trained physician and surgeon, she volunteered for the Confederacy during the Civil War, supervising wards at the local hospital, turning university buildings into hospital units, and serving as both nurse and surgeon (although not officially allowed). She married Dr. John Summerfield Andrews on 24 Nov 1861, and they practiced medicine together during the war and after, establishing a hospital in Scottsville, Virginia. [https://archive.org/details/onfieldofmercywo0000graf/page/54/mode/2up "On The Field of Mercy,"pages 55-57]; [https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Orianna_Andrews&oldid=1104403233 "Orianna Andrews," Wikipedia]; [https://www.womenhistoryblog.com/2015/04/oriana-moon-andrews.html Orianna Moon Andrews.]; [http://www.lva.virginia.gov/public/dvb/bio.php?b=Andrews_Oriana_Russell_Moon "Oriana Russell Moon Andrews]; [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LVZL-MXL FS Profile LVZL-MXL] |- style="vertical-align: top;" |{{Image|file=Jackson-2549.png|align=c|size=75px}} |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[[Jackson-2549|Laura Ann Jackson Arnold]] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|{{FindAGrave|10355562}} |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/78644/heavner-cemetery Heavner Cemetery]
Buckhannon, West Virginia |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Born 27 Mar 1826, a Union woman "from the crown of her head to the soles of her feet", Laura supported the Union and opened her house as a hospital and cared for both Union and Confederate soldiers. She dressed wounds and treated those suffering from diseases such as typhoid fever. Her husband supported the Confederacy, and she is the sister of Confederate Lt. Gen. [[Jackson-2554|Thomas Jonathan "Stonewall" Jackson]]; her marriage was a casualty of the war. [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L48B-KJG FS Profile L48B-KJG]; [https://www.womenhistoryblog.com/2010/11/laura-jackson-arnold.html Blog]; [https://civilwartalk.com/threads/laura-jackson-arnold.112232/ CW Talk]; [https://www.womenhistoryblog.com/2010/11/laura-jackson-arnold.html Blog]; [https://wvhistoryonview.org/catalog/038556 Image];; [https://www.wvencyclopedia.org/articles/2505 WV Encyclopedia]; [https://www.jacksonbrigade.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/Laura-Arnold-paper-Final-Draft.pdf 'Laura Arnold]]. |} |} ::::{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-2.jpg|align=c|size=l}} {| border="1" cellpadding="8" style="width: 1000px;" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Nurses Remembered "B" {| border="1" cellpadding="8" style="width: 1000px;" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px; {| border="1" cellpadding="8" style="width: 1000px;" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px; !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;" scope="col" style="width: 100px;"| !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;" scope="col" style="width: 150px;" |Nurse !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;" scope="col" style="width: 100px;"|Memorial !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;" scope="col" style="width: 225px;"|Cemetery !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;" scope="col" style="width: 425px;"|Personal & Service Information |- style="vertical-align: top;" |{{Image|file=Barton-11-2.jpg|align=c|size=80px|}} |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[[Barton-11|Clarissa "Clara" Harlowe Barton]] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|{{FindAGrave|63}} |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/91319/north-cemetery North Cemetery]
Oxford, Massachusetts |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LHV5-KBG FS Profile LHV5-KBG]; [https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Clara_Barton Wikipedia] |- style="vertical-align: top;" |{{Image|file=Seaman-721.png|align=c|50px}} !! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[[Seaman-721|'''Lucy Elizabeth Seaman Bainbridge''']] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|{{FindAGrave|57385810}} |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/66788/woodlawn-cemetery Woodlawn Cemetery],
The Bronx, New York |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Known as ''Sister Ohio'' by the Union soldiers she nursed. Activist, world traveler, and author after the war; [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/99G1-GXB FS Profile 99G1-GXB]; [https://www.womenhistoryblog.com/2006/10/lucy-bainbridge.html Women History Blog] |- style="vertical-align: top;" |{{Image|file=Ball-14256-2.jpg|align=c|300px}} !! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[[Ball-14256|'''Mary Ann Ball "Mother" Bickerdyke''']] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|{{FindAGrave|5416238}} |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/106629/linwood-cemetery Linwood Cemetery],
Galesburg, Illinois |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Born in Knox County, Ohio; July 19, 1817; Helped to organize and was appointed matron at a hospital in Cairo, Illinois; Strongly advocated order and cleanliness; became known as the "''Cyclone in Calico''" as a result of her efforts; Created diet kitchens and army laundries, serving as the field agent for the USSC; Was present at the Battles of: Donelson, Shiloh, Corinth, Lookout Mountain, Vicksburg, and Resaca. [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9S74-QGL FS Profile 9S74-QGL]; [https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Mary_Ann_Bickerdyke Wikipedia]; [https://www.loc.gov/collections/mary-ann-bickerdyke-papers/about-this-collection/ ''Mary Ann's Papers Collection'']; [https://www.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http%3A%2F%2Fabriefhistory.org%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F2015%2F09%2FSlide68.jpg&imgrefurl=http%3A%2F%2Fabriefhistory.org%2F%3Fp%3D5490&tbnid=iE0KJSRtZ_jA_M&vet=12ahUKEwizhMLcqdzuAhWH6lMKHZxPBxsQMyhDegQIARBD..i&docid=hr2925Lqzz1nsM&w=720&h=540&q=mary%20ann%20bickerdyke&ved=2ahUKEwizhMLcqdzuAhWH6lMKHZxPBxsQMyhDegQIARBD ''Images and Facts - "Mother Bickerdyke"'']; [https://www.loc.gov/item/mss19224073/ Mary Ann Bickerdyke Papers: Subject file; National Association of Army Nurses of the Civil War, 1899-1900]; [https://www.loc.gov/collections/mary-ann-bickerdyke-papers/articles-and-essays/timeline/ Life Timeline]; [https://archive.org/details/ourarmynursesint00inholl/page/516/mode/2up Our Nurses, Pgs 516-533] |- style="vertical-align: top;" |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-59.jpg|align=c|700px}} |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[[Blackburn-3298|'''Rachel Blackburn (Sister Mary Celina)''']] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|{{FindAGrave|19342552}} |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2143560 Saint Josephs Cemetery],
(aka Saint Josephs Cemetery Old), Emmitsburg, Maryland |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Born Rachel Blackburn, was a sister in the ''Daughters of Charity Order ''in Emmitsburg, Maryland, during the Civil War. She assisted in caring for the wounded and dying on the Battlefield at Gettysburg; [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GCGR-C6Y FS Profile GCGR-C6Y]; [https://npsgnmp.wordpress.com/2019/08/22/the-daughters-of-charity-and-the-battle-of-gettysburg/ Daughters of Charity at Gettysburg] |- style="vertical-align: top;" |{{Image|file=Breckenridge-825.jpg|align=c|300px}} !! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[[Breckenridge-825|'''Margaret E. Breckenridge''']] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|{{FindAGrave|63596098}} |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/65509 Oakwood Cemetery]
Niagara Falls, New York |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Alternate spelling: Breckinridge; Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; March 24, 1832; Began training for a position as a nurse at Lexington, Kentucky's Union Hospital in 1861. Worked on hospital ships until March of 1863 when she was forced to return home due to her health; she resumed her work at Philadelphia Episcopal Hospital until she died on July 27, 1864 in Princeton, New Jersey due to typhoid fever she contracted while nursing the wounded, unmarried, at the age of 32. [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KLLX-XCG FS Profile KLLX-XCG]; [https://www.womenhistoryblog.com/2008/04/margaret-breckinridge.html Blog]; [https://civilwartalk.com/threads/a-family-shattered-by-war-union-nurse-margaret-breckinridge-yes-that-breckinridge.175421/ CW Talk]; [http://www.acsu.buffalo.edu/~hhjones/DW/MargaretBreckenridge.html ACSU]; [https://www.google.com/books/edition/American_Civil_War_The_Definitive_Encycl/9dvYAQAAQBAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=Margaret+E.+Breckinridge+civil+war&pg=PA219&printsec=frontcover Encyclopedia pg 219] |- style="vertical-align: top;" |{{Image|file=Southwell-621.png|align=c|300px}} |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[[Southwell-621|Kady Cottrell McKenzie Brownell]] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|{{FindAGrave|48525185}} |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/104471/north-burial-ground North Burial Ground] (aka) Rhode Island Historical
Cemetery Providence #1,
Providence, Rhode Island |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Born in South Africa, 1842; Nurse, vivandière, and "Daughter of the Regiment" for the 1st Rhode Island Infantry and 5th Rhode Island Regiment during the US Civil war with her husband, Robert Brownwell. First woman who officially joined the GAR and only woman recognized as a soldier with pension. Died: 5 Jan 1915 in Oxford, New York. [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L781-K75 FS Profile L781-K75]; [https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Kady_Brownell Wikipedia]; [http://smallstatebighistory.com/kady-brownell-civil-war-vivandiere/ Big History]; [http://varnumcontinentals.org/2019/09/feature-article-women-in-combat-and-rhode-islands-own-kady-brownell/ Varnum]; [http://www.civilwar.com/history/significant-people-of-the-war/union-women/148423-mrs-kady-brownell.html CW History]; [http://www.civilwarbummer.com/rhode-island-patriot-or-union-color-bearer/ Color Bearer]; [https://www.womenhistoryblog.com/2006/07/kady-brownell.html Blog]; [https://www.hmdb.org/m.asp?m=148170 Marker] |} |} ::::{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-2.jpg|align=c|size=l}} {| border="1" cellpadding="8" style="width: 1000px;" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|''Nurses Remembered "C" {| border="1" cellpadding="8" style="width: 1000px;" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px; {| border="1" cellpadding="8" style="width: 1000px;" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px; !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;" scope="col" style="width: 100px;"| !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;" scope="col" style="width: 150px;" |Nurse !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;" scope="col" style="width: 100px;"|Memorial !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;" scope="col" style="width: 225px;"|Cemetery !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;" scope="col" style="width: 425px;"|Personal & Service Information |- style="vertical-align: top;" |{{Image|file=Hawkins-7946.jpg|align=c|300px}} | align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[[Hawkins-7946|'''Louisa Hawkins Canby''']] | align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|{{FindAGrave|19615538}} | align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/84781/crown-hill-cemetery Crown Hill Cemetery],
Indianapolis, Indiana | align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/2VSQ-F84 FS Profile 2VSQ-F84]; [https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Louisa_Hawkins_Canby Wikipedia]; [http://www.filsonhistorical.org/archive/guide2.html Filson Historical article]; [https://civilwartalk.com/threads/angel-of-santa-fe-louisa-hawkins-canby.110599/ Angel of Sante Fe] |- style="vertical-align: top;" |{{Image|file=Bacot-87-1.png|align=c|80px}} |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[[Bacot-87|Ada White Bacot Clarke]] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|{{FindAGrave|116795257}} |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/70740/mount-hope-cemetery Mount Hope Cemetery], Florence, South Carolina |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Born in South Carolina; Confederate nurse, age 27, in a Charlottesville, Virginia hospital from 1861-1863; [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LT7P-XFX FS Profile LT7P-XFX]; [https://researchworks.oclc.org/archivegrid/collection/data/42748719 ''Ada White Bacot Papers'' 1861-1863]; Wrote: [https://www.worldcat.org/title/confederate-nurse-the-diary-of-ada-w-bacot-1860-1863/oclc/28633442 A Confederate nurse : the diary of Ada W. Bacot, 1860-1863] [https://prezi.com/p/qt8z-gltqw1c/ada-white-bacot/ Prezi]; [https://slideplayer.com/slide/5839846/ Slideplayer] |} |} ::::{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-2.jpg|align=c|size=l}} {| border="1" cellpadding="8" style="width: 1000px;" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Nurses Remembered "D" {| border="1" cellpadding="8" style="width: 1000px;" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px; {| border="1" cellpadding="8" style="width: 1000px;" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px; !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;" scope="col" style="width: 100px;"| !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;" scope="col" style="width: 150px;" |Nurse !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;" scope="col" style="width: 100px;"|Memorial !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;" scope="col" style="width: 225px;"|Cemetery !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;" scope="col" style="width: 425px;"|Personal & Service Information |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|{{Image|file=Nurses_Profiles_-_US_Civil_War_Era.jpg|align=c|size=80px}} !! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[[Bedinger-64|'''Caroline "Danske" Bedinger Dandridge''']] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|{{FindAGrave|30071075}} |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/78288/elmwood-cemetery Elmwood Cemetery]
Shepherdstown, West Virginia |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|More of a Civil War Poet than nurse, but nursed soldiers after the Battle of Antietem. Nickname was Danske; [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L4JL-4HD FS Profile L4JL-4HD]; [https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Danske_Dandridge Wikipedia]; [http://justjefferson.com/Danske%20Dandridge.html Danske's Poems & Photographs] |} |} ::::{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-2.jpg|align=c|size=l}} ===Remembering Nurses: E - J=== {| border="1" cellpadding="8" style="width: 1000px;" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Nurses Remembered "F" {| border="1" cellpadding="8" style="width: 1000px;" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px; {| border="1" cellpadding="8" style="width: 1000px;" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px; !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;" scope="col" style="width: 100px;"| !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;" scope="col" style="width: 150px;" |Nurse !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;" scope="col" style="width: 100px;"|Memorial !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;" scope="col" style="width: 225px;"|Cemetery !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;" scope="col" style="width: 425px;"|Personal & Service Information |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-134.jpg|align=c|size=80px}} |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[[Rumsey-341|Elida Barker Rumsey Fowle]] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|{{FindAGrave|76892611}} |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1607685/forest-hills-cemetery-and-crematory Forest Hills Cemetery and Crematory], Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Nurse, philanthropist, and singer. She devoted her life to causes to help Civil War soldiers and their descendants. [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MBBQ-NWB FS Profile MBBQ-NWB]; [https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Elida_Rumsey Wikipedia]; [https://guides.loc.gov/civil-war-soldiers/elida-rumsey-fowle LOC Bio]; [https://archive.org/stream/ourarmynursesint00holl#page/67/mode/1up ''Our army nurses''. p 67]; [http://www.civilwar.com/history/significant-people-of-the-war/union-women/148421-mrs-elida-rumsey-fowle.html Civil War Significant People] |} |} ::::{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-2.jpg|align=c|size=l}} {| border="1" cellpadding="8" style="width: 1000px;" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Nurses Remembered "G" {| border="1" cellpadding="8" style="width: 1000px;" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px; {| border="1" cellpadding="8" style="width: 1000px;" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px; !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;" scope="col" style="width: 100px;"| !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;" scope="col" style="width: 150px;" |Nurse !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;" scope="col" style="width: 100px;"|Memorial !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;" scope="col" style="width: 225px;"|Cemetery !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;" scope="col" style="width: 425px;"|Personal & Service Information |- style="vertical-align: top;" |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-7.png|align=c|size=80px}} |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[[Hamilton-14752|Eunice Eliza Hamilton George]] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|{{FindAGrave|19737867}} |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/85700/lindenwood-cemetery Lindenwood Cemetery],
Fort Wayne, Indiana |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Service: Nurse, US Volunteers, known as "Fort Wayne's Angel of Mercy," Discharged due to death from Typhoid Fever in Wilmington, NC; Birth: 10/20/1808, Bridport, VT - daughter of Robert and Polly Hamilton; Death: 05/09/1865; [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/4:1:GMQF-X3T FS Profile GMQF-X3T]; [https://archfw.org/heritagetrail/centraldowntown/eliza-mother-george-marker/ Mile Marker]; [https://archive.org/stream/mothergeorgefort00sadl/mothergeorgefort00sadl_djvu.txt Allen County Public Library Staff,'' Mother George: Fort Wayne's Angel of Mercy'']. 1964. |} |} ::::{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-2.jpg|align=c|size=l}} {| border="1" cellpadding="8" style="width: 1000px;" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Nurses Remembered "H" {| border="1" cellpadding="8" style="width: 1000px;" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px; {| border="1" cellpadding="8" style="width: 1000px;" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px; !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;" scope="col" style="width: 100px;"| !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;" scope="col" style="width: 150px;" |Nurse !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;" scope="col" style="width: 100px;"|Memorial !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;" scope="col" style="width: 225px;"|Cemetery !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;" scope="col" style="width: 425px;"|Personal & Service Information |- style="vertical-align: top;" |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-15.png|align=c|size=80px}} |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[[Hancock-5662|Cornelia Hancock]] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|{{FindAGrave|10673610}} |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2139548/cedar-hills-friends-cemetery Cedar Hills Friends Cemetery]
aka Friends Burial Ground,
Harmersville, New Jersey |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Nurse in Gettysburg and Fredericksburg field hospitals July 1863 - April 1865; Quaker, activist and author of war experiences book. Residence: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, age over 70 circa 1911; [https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Cornelia_Hancock Wikipedia]; ]; [https://civilwarhome.com/corneliahancock.htm CW Home]; [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MFV2-Y21 FS Profile MFV2-Y21] |- style="vertical-align: top;" |{{Image|file=Smith-108983-7.jpg|align=c|300px}} |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[[Smith-108983|Laura Smith Haviland]] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|{{FindAGrave|7130245}} |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/601607/raisin-valley-cemetery Raisin Valley Cemetery]
(Also known as Raisin Valley Friends Cemetery),
Adrian, Michigan |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Born 20 Dec 1808 in Kitley Township, Leeds County, Canada West (now Ontario). An 1845 epidemic caused the deaths of her husband, father, mother, sister and youngest child. Following this, Laura became heavily involved in anti-slavery activity. She undertook missionary work among African Americans.During the Civil War, Laura nursed wounded Union soldiers. After emancipation, she assisted people who were newly freed in the Southern States. Laura died on 20 April 1898 in Grand Rapids, Michigan, at the home of her brother, Samuel Smith. [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/26LH-9R7 FS Profile 26LH-9R7]; [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laura_Smith_Haviland|Wikipedia Wikipedia]; [https://alchetron.com/Laura-Smith-Haviland Alectron] |- style="vertical-align: top;" |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-21.png|align=c|size=80px}} |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[[Hill-33137|Esther Jane Hill Hawks]] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|{{FindAGrave|26563739}} |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/103028/pine-grove-cemetery Pine Grove Cemetery],
Manchester, New Hampshire |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Licenced Physician before the Civil War; she tried to enlist as a nurse, but was told by Dorothea Dix she was too pretty, and would distract the soldiers.. Worked with her husband in his hospitals as a nurse and surgeon assistant set up for freedmen in South Carolina, treating soldiers from the 54th Volunteer Infantry. A qualified teacher, she set up schools for freedmen of all ages and did set up a medical practice with another female physician some time after the war. [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KH5L-5M8 FS Profile KH5L-5M8]; A Woman Doctor's Civil War - Esther Hill Hawks Diary edited by Gerald Schwartz; [https://www.scencyclopedia.org/sce/entries/hawks-esther-hill/ SCEnclyclopedia]; [https://civilwar.net/healing-women-of-the-civil-war/ CW Net]; [https://www.womenhistoryblog.com/2013/11/esther-hill-hawks.html Women's History] |} |} ::::{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-2.jpg|align=c|size=l}} ===Remembering Nurses: K - R=== {| border="1" cellpadding="8" style="width: 1000px;" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Nurses Remembered "L" {| border="1" cellpadding="8" style="width: 1000px;" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px; {| border="1" cellpadding="8" style="width: 1000px;" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px; !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;" scope="col" style="width: 100px;"| !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;" scope="col" style="width: 150px;" |Nurse !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;" scope="col" style="width: 100px;"|Memorial !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;" scope="col" style="width: 225px;"|Cemetery !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;" scope="col" style="width: 425px;"|Personal & Service Information |- style="vertical-align: top;" |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-41.png|align=c|size=80px}} |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[[Plummer-2805|Sara Allen Plummer Lemmon]] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|{{FindAGrave|21712917}} |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/8191/mountain-view-cemetery Mountain View Cemetery],
Oakland, California |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Volunteer nurse at Bellevue Hospital taking care of wounded Civil War soldiers for two years; also worked ain New York City as a teacher; renowned botanist, artist, and intellectual with her husband, [[Lemmon-677|John Gill Lemmon]]. Mount Lemmon in Arizona is named after her; she wrote several botany articles and is known for her illustrations. Renowned for having the Golden Poppy adopted as the California state flower. [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K1DT-DBC FS Profile K1DT-DBC]; [https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Sara_Plummer_Lemmon Wikipedia]; [https://www.womenhistoryblog.com/2016/12/sara-plummer-lemmon.html Blog]; [https://womenyoushouldknow.net/botanist-artist-nurse-teacher-sara-plummer-lemmons/ Women History]; [https://ucjepsarchives.berkeley.edu/archon/index.php?p=collections/controlcard&id=92 Memorabilia]; [https://localwiki.org/oakland/Sara_Plummer_Lemmon LocalWiki]; [https://www.google.com/search?q=sara+plummer+lemmon&rlz=1C1CHBF_enUS929US929&sxsrf=ALeKk02dJsXgZyZtMpVAAnGO79n7eeqqXw:1627328870233&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjHmvi5wIHyAhVkTd8KHbGQB_8Q_AUoAXoECAEQAw&biw=1280&bih=560 Several images] |- style="vertical-align: top;" |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-14.png|align=c|size=75px}} |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[[Rice-7782|Mary Ashton Rice Livermore]] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|{{FindAGrave|11840896}} |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/91891/wyoming-cemetery Wyoming Cemetery]
aka Village Burying Ground,
Melrose, Massachusetts |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|served as a member in USSC training nurses and overseeing hospital & field camps introducing sanitization protocols; [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LVFV-PZG FS Profile LVFV-PZG]; [https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Mary_Livermore Wikipedia]; [https://archive.org/stream/ourarmynursesint00holl#page/37/mode/1up "Our army nurses p 37] |- style="vertical-align: top;" |{{Image|file=Hembree-671-1.jpg|align=c|size=125px}} |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[[Hembree-671|Sarah Ann Hembree Todd Love]] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|{{FindAGrave|10924648}} |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/16269/new-gray-cemetery New Gray Cemetery], Knoxville, Tennessee |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| two sisters also served with her as nurses: [[Hembree-724|Elizabeth Catherine Hembree Garrett]] and [[Emory-384|Mary Emeline (Emeline) Hembree Emory Lumpkin]]; [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KZMB-8S2 FS Profile KZMB-8S2 ]; [https://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/hembree/1292/ ''Obituary''] |} |} ::::{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-2.jpg|align=c|size=l}} {| border="1" cellpadding="8" style="width: 1000px;" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Nurses Remembered "M" {| border="1" cellpadding="8" style="width: 1000px;" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px; {| border="1" cellpadding="8" style="width: 1000px;" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px; !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;" scope="col" style="width: 100px;"| !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;" scope="col" style="width: 150px;" |Nurse !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;" scope="col" style="width: 100px;"|Memorial !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;" scope="col" style="width: 225px;"|Cemetery !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;" scope="col" style="width: 425px;"|Personal & Service Information |- style="vertical-align: top;" |{{Image|file=Walker-41.png|align=c|size=80px}} |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[[Walker-41|Mary Edwards Walker Miller]] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|{{FindAGrave|23089}} |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/66572/rural-cemetery Rural Cemetery], aka Town of Oswego Rural Cemetery;
aka Union Village Rural Cemetery, Oswego, New York |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Dr. Mary Edwards Walker Miller was born in New York in 1832 and graduated medical school in June 1855, at 21 years old, she was the only woman in her class, and the second female doctor in the nation. She is the only woman to receive the Medal of Honor for her services during the US Civil War. [https://www.army.mil/article/183800/meet_dr_mary_walker_the_only_female_medal_of_honor_recipient "''Meet Dr. Mary Walker'',] by Katie Lange; [https://www.nlm.nih.gov/changingthefaceofmedicine/physicians/biography_325.html ''Changing the Face of Medicine: Dr. Mary Walker'']; [https://www.biography.com/activist/mary-walker Mary Walker (1832-1919)]; [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LCVJ-ZP1 FS Profile LCVJ-ZP1] |} |} ::::{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-2.jpg|align=c|size=l}} {| border="1" cellpadding="8" style="width: 1000px;" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Nurses Remembered "R" {| border="1" cellpadding="8" style="width: 1000px;" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px; {| border="1" cellpadding="8" style="width: 1000px;" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px; !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;" scope="col" style="width: 100px;"| !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;" scope="col" style="width: 150px;" |Nurse !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;" scope="col" style="width: 100px;"|Memorial !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;" scope="col" style="width: 225px;"|Cemetery !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;" scope="col" style="width: 425px;"|Personal & Service Information |- style="vertical-align: top;" |{{Image|file=Photo_Album_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era-9.png|align=c|size=180px}} ! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[[Harris-56645|Fidelia Rachel (Harris) Reid]] ! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|{{FindAGrave|130116396}} ! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/8193/mountain-view-cemetery-and-mausoleum Mountain View Cemetery and Mausoleum] aka Chapel of the Garden, aka Friends Burying Ground Pasadena
Altadena, Los Angeles County, California | align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|'''Fidelia Rachel (Harris) Reid''' was born in New York on 19 Apr 1826 and graduated from Eclectic Medical Institute, Cincinnati, Ohio in 1857, becoming one of the first twelve female doctors in the United States. She married Hiram Reid in 1860. As a trained physician, she was not allowed to serve as a doctor in the Union Army, so she was a nurse during the Civil War and formed a corps of nurses under the sanction of Wisconsin's governor, establishing several hospitals. She received appointment by Dorothea Dix as an agent in the Sanitary Commission supplying hospitals until 1869. Earned a medical degree after the War, in 1874. [https://www.goodreads.com/en/book/show/56691976-audacious-legacy '' Audacious Legacy'']; [https://www.localeben.com/2020/11/18/beaver-dams-pioneer-trailblazing-woman/ ''Localeben Trailblazing Woman'']; [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KHVV-TLL FS Profile KHVV-TLL] |} |} ===Remembering Nurses: S - Z=== {| border="1" cellpadding="8" style="width: 1000px;" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Nurses Remembered "T" {| border="1" cellpadding="8" style="width: 1000px;" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px; {| border="1" cellpadding="8" style="width: 1000px;" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px; !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;" scope="col" style="width: 100px;"| !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;" scope="col" style="width: 150px;" |Nurse !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;" scope="col" style="width: 100px;"|Memorial !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;" scope="col" style="width: 225px;"|Cemetery !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;" scope="col" style="width: 425px;"|Personal & Service Information |- style="vertical-align: top;" |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-8.jpg|align=c|size=80px}} |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[[Baker-31793|Susie Baker King Taylor]] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|{{FindAGrave|8255625}} |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/826565/mount-hope-cemetery Mount Hope Cemetery],
Boston, Massachusetts |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Traveled with her husband's unit and served as a nurse for the 33rd United States Colored Troops also teaching the soldiers how to read and write.
[http://lcweb2.loc.gov/service/gdc/scd0001/2008/20081001004re/20081001004re.pdf Reminiscences of my life in camp with the 33d United States colored troops, late 1st S. C] by Susie King Taylor; [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MBWJ-RVT MBWJ-RVT]; [https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Susie_Taylor Wikipedia]; [https://www.blackpast.org/african-american-history/taylor-susan-susie-baker-king-1848-1912/ Blackpast]; [https://www.encyclopedia.com/women/encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps/taylor-susie-king-1848-1912 Encyclopedia] |- style="vertical-align: top;" |{{Image|file=Tompkins-2484.png|align=c|size=80px}} |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[[Tompkins-2484|Sally Louisa Tompkins]] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|{{FindAGrave|8585426}} |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1960468/christ-church-kingston-parish-cemeteryChrist Church Kingston Parish Cemetery],
Mathews, Virginia |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KHSD-KLW FS Profile KHSD-KLW]; [https://www.mathewscountyhistoricalsociety.org/sally-louisa-tompkins.html Mathews County]; [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bFVrFGoII44 Video: ''Sally Louisa Tompkins,'' by Sabrina F.] |} |} ::::{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-2.jpg|align=c|size=l}} {| border="1" cellpadding="8" style="width: 1000px;" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Nurses Remembered "W" {| border="1" cellpadding="8" style="width: 1000px;" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px; {| border="1" cellpadding="8" style="width: 1000px;" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px; !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;" scope="col" style="width: 100px;"| !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;" scope="col" style="width: 150px;" |Nurse !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;" scope="col" style="width: 100px;"|Memorial !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;" scope="col" style="width: 225px;"|Cemetery !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;" scope="col" style="width: 425px;"|Personal & Service Information |- style="vertical-align: top;" |{{Image|file=Whitman-6-1.jpg|align=c|size=95px}} |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[[Whitman-6|'''Walter Whitman''']] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|{{FindAGrave|1098}} |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/100016/harleigh-cemetery Harleigh Cemetery]
Camden, New Jersey |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|PPP -Notables Project; [https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Walt_Whitman Wikipedia] |- style="vertical-align: top;" |{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-131.jpg|align=c|size=95px}} |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[[Wormeley-49|'''Katharine Prescott Wormeley''']] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|{{FindAGrave|6699119}} |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/104469/island-cemetery Island Cemetery],
(aka) Island Cemetery Annex, Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Newport #1, & Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Newport #2
Newport, Rhode Island |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|aka Katherine Prescott Wormeley; Born 14 Jan 1830 in Ipswich, Suffolk, England to Rear Admiral Ralph Randolph Wormeley of the Royal Navy and Caroline (Preble) Wormeley. Civil War relief worker, U.S. Sanitary Commission nurse, and hospital director; worked at the Newport Ladies' Aid Society and as a nurse on hospital transport ships in the Peninsular Campaign and as director of Lovell Hospital, Portsmouth, Rhode Island.; author of a book on the USSC; translator of many French works, and world traveller. Katharine never married and has no children. [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRPP-TL8 FS Profile LRPP-TL8]; [https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Katherine_Prescott_Wormeley Wikipedia]; [https://guides.loc.gov/civil-war-soldiers/katharine-wormeley LOC Bio]; [https://www.encyclopedia.com/women/encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps/wormeley-katharine-prescott-1830-1908 Encyclopedia.com] |} |} ::::{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-2.jpg|align=c|size=l}}
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I intentionally put in lots of extended family during the July 2022 Connect-a-Thon to increase my CC7 count but it barely went up. After much trial and error here's how I'm doing it now: :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Browser_Extension '''WikiTree Browser Extension'''] is installed on my Mac laptop, Chrome browser. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Browser_Extension_Update Extension Update]
On your "[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Special:MyConnections My Connections]" page, the extension will give you a table with a count of your connections. For each degree, there's a missing connection table button which will look for those on the list with missing parents and possible missing spouses.
:After a [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/Increase_CC7_Count-5 Missing Connection Table] button has been selected and the table is fully loaded a [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/Increase_CC7_Count-6 Hide Table] button appears and will show the [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/Increase_CC7_Count-2 missing parent & spouse icons]. Note: This new extension also includes "[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Browser_Extension#Distance_and_Relationship Distance and Relationship]" which adds the [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/Increase_CC7_Count-7 distance (degrees)] between you and the profile person and any relationship between you. {{Image|file=Increase_CC7_Count-10.png|align=c|size=l|caption=Example: my CC7 distance is 12º on this profile + relationship}} {| border="2" cellpadding="3" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Steps I take to Increase my CC7''' {| border="2" cellpadding="3" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; |- ! align="left" style="background:#FFFFFF;"|On your CC7 count page you are Degree 0, at all of the other degrees there is a 'Missing Connections' button if you have the [[Space:WikiTree_Browser_Extension|browser extension]]. ! align="left" style="background:#FFFFFF;"|{{Image|file=Increase_CC7_Count-1.png |align=c |size=l |caption=CC7 Page }} |- ! align="left" style="background:#E7E6E6;"|Choose which degree you want to work on and click it... after it loads completely with the pink/blue icons indicating missing parents & question marks for spouse, save as a complete webpage to your desktop. ! align="left" style="background:#E7E6E6;"|{{Image|file=Increase_CC7_Count-2.png |align=c |size=l |caption= }} |- ! align="left" style="background:#FFFFFF;"|Working from that list I choose people that have both parents missing and go up and down with as many generations that will fall within the 7 degree mark. ! align="left" style="background:#FFFFFF;"|{{Image|file=Increase_CC7_Count-4.png |align=c |size=l |caption=Add Parents, Grand Parents, etc }} |- |- ! align="left" style="background:#E7E6E6;"|If in doubt of the degree to someone check the 'Connection to Me' link (top right, drop down menu ) while on their page or [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Special:Connection here]. ! align="left" style="background:#E7E6E6;"|{{Image|file=Increase_CC7_Count-3.png |align=c |size=l |caption=Connection to Me screen }} |- {| border="1" cellpadding="8" |- style="background-color: #BFBCBC; ! align="left" style="background:#FFFFFF;"|NOTE: Re: CC7 from [[Vatant-1|Bernard Vatant]], indeed 5th cousins are definitely not in! 1st cousins belong to C3, 2nd cousins to C5, 3rd cousins to C7 ... end |- |} |} |} Every week or two, before using the bulk tool to remove yourself as profile manager from recently created profiles, clear out the suggestion list (top right, My WikiTree). Many times adding the connections for parents/spouse/children will increase your count! My recent focus was on entering missing parent lines and missing spouses.
I also worked off of my kids/grandkids CC7 lists which you can access by changing the end profile ID after "Special:MyConnections&w="
https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:MyConnections&w=Luker-573 Notes from viewing the "Family Tree and Tools" page: *7 degree 3rd cuz (4 generations down from 2nd great grand) *Descendant (except for direct line) needs to show in family tree up to (4th grgrands) for C7 (no spouse or children) *Direct line to 5th grgrands (include children only) *at 4th direct include children, spouse, and grandchildren only == Links == :→ Help: Connection Counts https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Connection_Counts :'''→ {{Red|App Update, New Link - 29 Jan 2023}}''' {{Image|file=Increase_CC7_Count-9.png|align=l|size=188px}} [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/beacall6/cc7_table.php {{blue|CC7 Views}}] by Ian Beacall – This app has outstanding tables and a new Hierarchy & List view when you choose "Get CC7".
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{{US History|sub-project=Arkansas}} [[Category:Arkansas Projects]][[Category:Independence County, Arkansas]] ---- [[Space:Arkansas_The_Natural_State|Click here to return to Arkansas the Natural State for further Arkansas navigation]] == Welcome to the Independence County, Arkansas == Independence County, Arkansas, got its name as a reflection of the spirit of independence that was prevalent among early American settlers in the region. The county was established on October 20, 1820, and it was one of the original five counties created when Arkansas became a territory. At that time, the United States was rapidly expanding westward, and new territories and counties were being established to accommodate the growing population. The name "Independence" was chosen to symbolize the desire for self-governance and the spirit of liberty that was characteristic of many American settlers during this period. It reflects the broader theme of independence that was significant in the early 19th century as the United States was still a relatively young nation, having gained its independence from Britain in 1776. Many settlers moving into new territories and frontiers saw themselves as pioneers and sought to establish communities and regions that embodied the principles of freedom and self-reliance. As a result, Independence County's name reflects the aspirations and ideals of the early American settlers who wanted to carve out a new life for themselves in the Arkansas Territory and create a community that represented the values of independence and self-determination. == Maps and Boundaries == *[[Space:Sharp_County_Arkansas|Sharp]] County (north) *[[Space:Lawrence_County_Arkansas|Lawrence]] County (northeast) *[[Space:Jackson_County_Arkansas|Jackson]] County (east) *[[Space:White_County_Arkansas|White County]] (south) *[[Space:Cleburne_County_Arkansas|Cleburne]] County (southwest) *[[Space:Stone_County_Arkansas|Stone]] County (west) *[[Space:Izard_County_Arkansas|Izard]] County (northwest) == Communities == === Cities === :{| border="0" width="400px" |[[:Category: Batesville, Arkansas|Batesville]]||[[:Category: Cave City, Arkansas|Cave City]]||[[:Category: Cushman, Arkansas|Cushman]] |- |[[:Category: Newark, Arkansas|Newark]]||Southside |} ===Towns=== :{| border="0" width="400px" |[[:Category: Locust Grove, Arkansas|Locust Grove]]||[[:Category: Magness, Arkansas|Magness]]||[[:Category: Moorefield, Arkansas|Moorefield]]||[[:Category: Newark, Arkansas|Newark]] |- |[[:Category: Oil Trough, Arkansas|Oil Trough]]||[[:Category: Pleasant Plains, Arkansas|Pleasant Plains]]||[[:Category: Salado, Arkansas|Salado]]||[[:Category: Sulphur Rock, Arkansas|Sulphur Rock]] |} ==Minor Civil Divison (MCD)== :{| border="0" width="400px" |Dunnington||Elmo||Hutchinson||ONeal |- |Paroquet||Sharp||Wrenton |} ==Unincorporated Communties== :{| border="0" width="500px" |[[:Category: Bethesda, Arkansas|Bethesda]]||Caney||Charlotte||[[:Category: Cedar Grove, Independence County, Arkansas|Ceder Grove]] |- |Chinquapin||[[:Category: Cord, Arkansas|Cord]]||Dennison Heights||[[:Category: Cushman, Arkansas|Cushman]] |- |[[Category: Desha, Arkansas|Desha]]Dota||Dowdy||Floral||Harmontown |- |Hickory Valley||Huff||Hulsey Bend||Hutchinson |- |[[:Category: Jamestown, Arkansas|Jamestown]]||Limedale||Lockheart||McHue |- |[[:Category: Moorefield, Arkansas|Moorefield]]||Mount Etna||Pfeiffer||Pleasant Island |- |Pleasant Valley||Padgett Island||Rock Point||Rosie |- |Sandtown||Starnes Spring||[[:Category: Sulphur Rock, Arkansas|Sulphur Rock]]||Thida |- |Union Hill||Walnut Grove |} ===Townships:=== :{| border="0" width="500px" |[[:Category: Ashley Township, Independence County, Arkansas|Ashley]]||[[:Category: Baker Township, Lafayette County, Arkansas|Baker]]||[[:Category: Barren Township, Independence County, Arkansas|Barren]]||[[:Category: Big Bottom-Wycough-Logan Township, Independence County, Arkansas|Big Bottom]] |- |Black River||[[:Category: Christian Township, Independence County, Arkansas|Christian]]||[[:Category: Cushman-Union Township, Independence County, Arkansas|Cushman-Union]]||[[:Category: Departee Township, Independence County, Arkansas|Departee]] |- |[[:Category: Dota Township, Independence County, Arkansas|Dota]]||[[:Category: Fairview Township, Independence County, Arkansas|Fairview]]||[[:Category: Gainsboro Township, Independence County, Arkansas|Gainsboro]]||[[:Category: Greenbrier Township, Independence County, Arkansas|Greenbrier]] |- |[[:Category: Hill Township, Independence County, Arkansas|Hill]]||[[:Category: Huff Township, Independence County, Arkansas|Huff]]||[[:Category: Jefferson Township, Independence County, Arkansas|Jefferson]]||[[:Category: Liberty Township, Independence County, Arkansas|Liberty]] |- |[[:Category: Magness Township, Independence County, Arkansas|Magness]]||[[:Category: McHue Township, Independence County, Arkansas|McHue]]||[[:Category: Moorefield Township, Independence County, Arkansas|Moorefield]]||[[:Category: Oil Trough Township, Independence County, Arkansas|Oil Trough]] |- |[[:Category: Relief Township, Independence County, Arkansas|Relief]]||[[:Category: Rosie Township, Independence County, Arkansas|Rosie]]||[[:Category: Ruddell Township, Independence County, Arkansas|Ruddell]]||[[:Category: Salado Township, Independence County, Arkansas|Salado]] |- |[[:Category: Washington Township, Independence County, Arkansas|Washington]]||[[:Category: White River Township, Independence County, Arkansas|White River]] |} ==Historical Communities== :{| border="0" width="500px" |Akron||Albright||Alder Brook||Alonzo |- |Alvis||Aydelott||Bailey||Charlotte Rural Station |- |Chinn Spring||Concenience||Curia||Denieville |- |Earnhearts||Edward||Ellers||Eminence |- |Flat||Gainsboro||Galloway||Graham |- |Gray||Grigsby||Hazel Grove||Heath Ferry |- |Highrock||Jacksonport||James||Leiper |- |Mobley||Martin||Merrittsville||Mouth of Strawberry |- |Olyphant||Phosphate||Pinehill||Pleasant Lake |- |Penters Bluff||Polk Bayou||Polk Creek||Rawlings |- |Ruddell Hill||Rust||Rutherford||Saladore |- |Victor||Virgie||Wallace Creek||Walls Ferry |- |White River Junction||White Run||Wolf Bayou |} == Historical Landmarks== {{Image|file=Independence_County_Arkansas-2.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Adler House }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Adler_House|Adler House]]''' - The historic Adler House, situated in Batesville, Independence County, Arkansas, holds a significant place in architectural history. Recognized and duly listed on the prestigious National Register of Historic Places since December 22, 1982, this charming structure is an exemplary representation of the Craftsman style. ::This two-and-a-half-story residence is constructed primarily from coursed rubble limestone, a material thoughtfully extended to embellish the chimney and porch piers. The distinctive architectural feature of the Adler House is its cross-gable roof configuration, which lends a unique character to the building. The front gable, adorned with applied half-timbering set against stucco, is a testament to the craftsmanship of its era. ::A notable feature of the Adler House is the welcoming entry porch, situated below and to the left of the prominent front gable. This porch, too, boasts a gabled roof, adding to the overall aesthetic appeal and architectural significance of the structure. ::This architectural gem, attributed to the talented designer Theodore Sanders and constructed around 1915, is a prime illustration of the Craftsman architectural style. Its meticulous design and use of local materials make it a high-quality and locally cherished embodiment of the Craftsman tradition. ::Remarkably, the historical significance of the Adler House extends beyond its physical presence. The house plans, including those of the Adler House, along with several other notable buildings, were preserved in the archives of the architectural firm. These documents came into prominence in 1927 when Thompson, Sanders, and Ginocchio formed their architectural partnership. Today, as part of the archives containing original drawings by Thompson and his associates, these properties are held in high regard for their historical and architectural importance. ::In essence, the Adler House is not just a remarkable physical structure but also a custodian of architectural heritage, a testament to the enduring appeal of the Craftsman style, and a cherished entry in the annals of American architectural history. {{Image|file=Independence_County_Arkansas-3.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Akron Cemetery }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Akron_Cemetery|Akron Cemetery's]]''' hallowed grounds are located approximately two miles south of Newark, occupying a north-central corner of Arkansas. As a testament to its historical prominence, this cemetery serves as the final resting place for some of the first settlers who staked their claim in the Newark area and Independence County. In fact, it is highly likely that Akron Cemetery is the oldest cemetery in Independence County, with its roots tracing back to the earliest days of settlement. ::The cemetery's story is interwoven with the community of Big Bottom, a name that would later be transformed into Akron in 1880. Unfortunately, Akron gradually faded into obscurity, vanishing from the maps and memories around 1940. Nevertheless, Akron Cemetery remained steadfast, a silent sentinel to the past. ::The fact exemplifies its historical significance that the first recorded burial within these sacred grounds occurred in 1829, although the original marker has succumbed to the elements over time. Within Akron Cemetery's peaceful confines, you'll discover seventy-four burials, all of profound historical import, spanning the years between 1829 and 1930. Of these, sixty-three graves bear legible markers, while three are regrettably illegible, and eleven remain unmarked, their stories buried with time. ::The cemetery's headstones are predominantly fashioned in the style of marble or limestone tablets, a nod to the rich limestone quarry resources that thrived in Independence County during the 19th century. This locally abundant material undoubtedly influenced the choice of gravestones in conjunction with fieldstone. A few obelisk-style markers, crafted from limestone, grace the cemetery, adding variety to its architectural tapestry. Concrete headstones, though a minority, also find their place here, showcasing a subtle evolution of materials used over time. ::Akron Cemetery's history unfolds through its gravestones. The oldest upright stone commemorates Richard Holderby (1799-1842), its composition likely either marble or limestone. Nearby, his wife rests with a simple fieldstone marker, bearing the poignant inscription "M H d1848." The gravestones here eschew ostentation, with many reserved for the interment of children and members of fraternal organizations. Notably, seven gravestones bear Masonic emblems, while others list multiple children on a single marker. The child graves often feature delicate carvings depicting lambs, a touching tribute that was customary for children's graves in the 1800s. ::Akron Cemetery adheres to the timeless American tradition of burial orientation, with the deceased interred facing east, a practice that resonates with most antebellum cemeteries. ::Remarkably, Akron Cemetery retains its historical integrity, with its location echoing its deep-rooted connection to rural Independence County. The gravestones, with their age-old materials and craftsmanship, are poignant reminders of days long past. Despite the challenges posed by the yearly flooding of the nearby White River, most gravestones remain in remarkably good condition, preserving the enduring spirit of Akron Cemetery. ::This sacred ground, with its serene ambiance and evocative markers, continues to resonate with history, preserving the legacy of the Big Bottom settlement and the town of Akron, making it a cherished treasure in the heart of Independence County. {{Image|file=Independence_County_Arkansas-4.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Barlett-Kirk House }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Barlett-Kirk_House|Barlett-Kirk House]]''', a captivating historic residence located at 910 College Street in Batesville, Arkansas, is a splendid testament to the architectural grandeur of the late 19th century. Constructed in the year 1890, this house stands as one of the city's most exemplary specimens of the Queen Anne architectural style. ::This 2+1⁄2-story wooden structure embodies the hallmark features of the Queen Anne style, characterized by its delightfully asymmetrical massing and intricate detailing. The exterior of the house is resplendent in wooden clapboards and a rich array of cut shingles, demonstrating a meticulous attention to detail. Of particular note are the alternating bands of diamond and square-cut shingles adorning the upper levels of the front gable end, a design element that adds both texture and visual interest to the facade. ::The entrance porch of the Bartlett-Kirk House is a striking feature in its own right, adorned with ornate spindlework frieze and a low balustrade, all tastefully designed to create a welcoming and aesthetically pleasing entrance. The porch is supported by gracefully turned posts, which add a touch of elegance to the overall architectural composition. ::As a prime example of the Queen Anne style, the Bartlett-Kirk House embodies the eclectic and ornate characteristics that defined this architectural period. Queen Anne architecture often featured complex and varied rooflines, textured surfaces, and ornamental details, and this house is no exception. Its design reflects the opulence and creativity of the late 19th century, showcasing a fusion of materials and embellishments that create a visually captivating and harmonious whole. ::The Bartlett-Kirk House is not only a splendid representation of architectural history but also a testament to the craftsmanship and artistic sensibilities of its era. Its enduring presence in Batesville stands as a tribute to the city's rich architectural heritage, preserving the charm and character of the late 19th century for generations to come. {{Image|file=Independence_County_Arkansas-5.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Batesville Commerical Historic District }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Batesville_Commercial_Historic_District|Batesville Commercial Historic District]]''' is a captivating slice of history that encompasses approximately four city blocks in the heart of Batesville, Arkansas. This district preserves and celebrates the architectural and cultural heritage of Batesville's historic downtown, offering a glimpse into the city's rich past. ::The appearance of this area, which exudes a sense of timeless charm, is primarily the result of development spanning from around 1880 to the 1940s. However, what makes this district particularly intriguing is that it includes a segment of Arkansas' oldest platted Main Street, with origins dating back to 1821. This historic significance adds an extra layer of depth to the district's appeal, as it allows visitors to step back in time and experience a piece of Arkansas' early history. ::The district was initially listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982, comprising 25 historic properties that graced two blocks of Main Street, flanking both sides of Central Avenue. Additionally, a few properties on Central Avenue were included in this initial listing. This recognition was a testament to the area's importance in preserving the architectural legacy of Batesville. ::In 1990, the Batesville Commercial Historic District underwent an expansion, effectively more than doubling in size. This expansion incorporated two additional city blocks along Main Street and welcomed 36 more historically significant buildings into its fold. These buildings are characterized by their brick and masonry construction, typically standing at a stately two stories in height, with party walls joining them at the sides. This architectural configuration is a testament to the urban development trends of the time and adds to the district's cohesive and visually appealing streetscape. ::The Batesville Commercial Historic District serves as a living museum of Batesville's past, where the careful preservation of these architectural treasures allows visitors to stroll through time. The district's historic buildings, with their diverse architectural styles and ornate facades, narrate the story of Batesville's evolution as a thriving commercial center. This captivating tapestry of history is not only a source of pride for the community but also a destination for those who appreciate the charm and character of historic downtowns. ::In essence, the Batesville Commercial Historic District stands as a testament to the enduring legacy of Batesville, Arkansas, where the past seamlessly intertwines with the present, inviting all who visit to experience the magic of a bygone era. {{Image|file=Independence_County_Arkansas-6.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Batesville East Main Historic District }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Batesville_East_Main_Historic_District|Batesville East Main Historic District]]''' is a residential historic district that graces the city of Batesville, Arkansas. This district is a window into the city's history, preserving the architectural and cultural heritage of a specific area within Batesville. ::Originally listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983, this district initially encompassed a four-block stretch along Main Street, extending between 7th and 11th Streets. This portion of Main Street was originally platted in 1848, marking a significant moment in the city's growth as it expanded northeastward from its original nucleus. This historical context adds depth and significance to the district's presence on the National Register. ::In 1996, the Batesville East Main Historic District underwent an expansion to include buildings on College Avenue, situated between 10th and 11th Streets. These structures abutted the original boundaries of the district, further enhancing the district's historical narrative. ::Within this historic district, one can find four houses that have managed to stand the test of time and predate the American Civil War. Although three of these houses underwent restyling in the latter half of the 19th century, they offer glimpses into the architectural preferences and evolution of the era. Most of the properties within the district were constructed prior to 1910 and reflect either vernacular or Colonial Revival architectural styles, providing a visual representation of the changing tastes and trends in home design during that period. ::While vernacular and Colonial Revival styles dominate the landscape of the Batesville East Main Historic District, a handful of buildings showcase the beauty of Queen Anne, Shingle, and Craftsman styles, adding diversity and architectural interest to the neighborhood. Notably, two buildings within the district were designed by the renowned Arkansas architect Charles L. Thompson, a testament to the district's architectural significance. ::One particular gem within this historic district is the Cook-Morrow House, a residence that has garnered separate recognition and is listed on the National Register in its own right. ::In essence, the Batesville East Main Historic District is a cherished part of Batesville's history, where the streets themselves are like pages in a history book, recounting the city's growth, architectural evolution, and the lives of those who called this district home. It stands as a testament to the enduring value of historic preservation, offering a tangible connection to the past for residents and visitors alike. {{Image|file=Independence_County_Arkansas-7.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Bethel African Methodist Episcopal }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Bethel_African_Methodist_Episcopal_Church_(Batesville,_Arkansas)|Bethel African Methodist Episcopal]]''' is a significant historical landmark located at 895 Oak Street in Batesville, Arkansas. This church holds a special place in the city's history and is a testament to the enduring presence of faith and community. ::Constructed in 1881, the Bethel AME Church stands as a remarkable example of architectural and historical significance in Batesville. This single-story church is made from durable sandstone, giving it a timeless and stately appearance. The church is characterized by a classic gable roof, which imparts a sense of traditional simplicity to the structure. ::One of the most distinctive features of the Bethel AME Church is its projecting square tower at the front of the building. This tower is a prominent architectural element and serves as a visual focal point. It rises gracefully in stone to a hipped skirt, adding an elegant touch to the facade. Above the stone section of the tower, there is a wood-frame belfry, which introduces a unique blend of materials to the church's design. This belfry is further adorned by a shallow-pitched pyramidal roof, creating an attractive contrast to the rest of the building. ::The main entrance to the church is thoughtfully positioned within the base of the tower, creating a sense of grandeur as one enters the place of worship. The entrance is framed by a round-arch opening, adding a touch of architectural grace to the design. ::Historically, the Bethel AME Church is of particular significance as it holds the distinction of being the oldest surviving church building in Batesville. Over the years, it has served as not just a place of worship but also as a hub for community gatherings, celebrations, and social events. Its enduring presence stands as a testament to the vital role it has played in the lives of the city's residents and the broader historical narrative of Batesville. ::The Bethel AME Church is more than just a building; it is a living symbol of faith, community, and resilience. Its historic and architectural importance adds depth to the city's heritage, and its continued existence is a testament to the dedication of those who have preserved and cared for this cherished landmark over the years. {{Image|file=Independence_County_Arkansas-8.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Big Bottom Slough Bridge }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Big_Bottom_Slough_Bridge|Big Bottom Slough Bridge]]''' is a notable historic bridge situated in the rural eastern part of Independence County, Arkansas. Although it is no longer open to traffic, this bridge remains a significant relic of the region's transportation history. It once served as a vital link, carrying Padgett Island Road across Big Bottom Slough, located approximately 2.5 miles south of the community of Magness. ::Constructed in the year 1909, the Big Bottom Slough Bridge boasts a distinctive design known as a pin-connected Pratt through truss structure. This design is characterized by its sturdy iron or steel framework, which is supported by diagonal bracing and vertical members. The bridge spans an impressive 110 feet and has a total structure length of 192 feet. This engineering marvel was constructed to withstand the demands of transportation in the early 20th century and was a testament to the craftsmanship and engineering expertise of its time. ::One of the most remarkable aspects of the Big Bottom Slough Bridge is its uniqueness within the surrounding area. It stands as the only bridge of its type in the vicinity, making it a truly exceptional piece of engineering heritage in rural eastern Independence County. ::Over the years, the Big Bottom Slough Bridge played a vital role in connecting communities, providing access to important areas, and facilitating the movement of goods and people. While it may no longer serve its original purpose, it continues to hold value as a historic landmark that tells the story of transportation and infrastructure development in this part of Arkansas. ::The closure of the Big Bottom Slough Bridge to vehicular traffic underscores the importance of preserving such historical structures. These bridges, like the Big Bottom Slough Bridge, are not only functional but also serve as tangible links to the past, reflecting the ingenuity and engineering prowess of earlier generations. Efforts to preserve and protect these historic landmarks ensure that their stories and significance endure for future generations to appreciate and learn from. {{Image|file=Independence_County_Arkansas-9.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Cedar Creek Bridge }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Cedar_Creek_Bridge_(Rosie,_Arkansas)|Cedar Creek Bridge]]''' is a historic gem nestled in the rural southern region of Independence County, Arkansas. This bridge is a testament to both engineering ingenuity and the enduring legacy of infrastructure in the area. ::Located on Goodie Creek Road, also known as County Road 235, the Cedar Creek Bridge is situated approximately 1.5 miles south of its intersection with Arkansas Highway 14. Its strategic location made it a crucial link in the local transportation network. ::The Cedar Creek Bridge is a stone masonry structure with two spans that elegantly arch over Cedar Creek, a tributary to the White River. These spans are designed in a closed-spandrel arch configuration, which not only enhances their structural integrity but also adds to their aesthetic appeal. The total length of the bridge, encompassing both arches, measures approximately 30 feet. ::The deck of the Cedar Creek Bridge is notably wide, spanning 24.1 feet, allowing for comfortable passage. When considering the parapets at the sides, the overall structure width extends to 26.1 feet. These dimensions highlight the thoughtful design and functionality of the bridge. ::The Cedar Creek Bridge is a relatively recent addition to the local landscape, having been constructed in 1941. While the specific architect or engineer responsible for its design remains unrecorded, it is likely that the bridge was the product of a skilled professional within the state's highway department. ::This historic bridge serves as a testament to the region's commitment to maintaining crucial transportation infrastructure for the benefit of its residents. It not only facilitated the movement of people and goods but also contributed to the cultural and historical fabric of the area. ::The preservation of the Cedar Creek Bridge is a nod to the importance of preserving historical landmarks and structures, as they serve as a tangible link to the past. The bridge's enduring presence is a reminder of the community's history and the engineering achievements of its time, and it stands as a symbol of continuity and resilience in the rural landscape of southern Independence County. {{Image|file=Independence_County_Arkansas-10.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Central Avenue Bridge }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Central_Avenue_Bridge_(Batesville,_Arkansas)|Central Avenue Bridge]]''' is a significant historic bridge located in the city of Batesville, Arkansas. It plays a vital role in the city's infrastructure, carrying AR 69B and Central Avenue across Poke Bayou on the west side of Batesville. ::Constructed in 1930, the Central Avenue Bridge is a noteworthy example of early 20th-century bridge engineering and design. It is an open spandrel concrete bridge, notable for its distinctive appearance and engineering features. The bridge spans a total length of 397 feet and consists of five spans, with the longest single span stretching to 80 feet. This length and configuration make it a substantial structure, capable of supporting the traffic demands of its time. ::One of the distinguishing characteristics of the Central Avenue Bridge is the presence of open spandrels. These are the triangular or rectangular openings found in the supports between the bridge's arches. In the case of this bridge, these open spandrels not only serve an architectural purpose but also provide additional strength to the structure while using a minimal amount of extra material. These spandrels are designed with rings, which are a distinctive feature associated with the Luten Bridge Company. ::The Luten Bridge Company was a prominent bridge design and construction firm known for its innovative engineering solutions. The use of rings in the spandrels was one of their signature design elements, and it became a hallmark of their bridges, including the Central Avenue Bridge in Batesville. ::The Central Avenue Bridge has not only played a crucial role in connecting different parts of Batesville but has also contributed to the city's architectural heritage. Its enduring presence is a testament to the skill and craftsmanship of the builders who constructed it nearly a century ago. ::Preservation of such historic bridges is essential, as they not only serve as functional infrastructure but also offer insights into the engineering and architectural practices of their time. The Central Avenue Bridge stands as a symbol of Batesville's history and progress, reflecting the city's commitment to preserving its architectural and engineering legacy. {{Image|file=Independence_County_Arkansas-11.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Cook-Morrow House }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Cook-Morrow_House|Cook-Morrow House]]''' is a remarkable historic residence located at 875 Main Street in Batesville, Arkansas. This house is a distinguished representation of architectural sophistication and the Shingle style, making it an iconic structure within Independence County. ::Constructed in the year 1909, the Cook-Morrow House is a 2+1⁄2-story wooden-frame dwelling that exhibits a distinctive cross-gabled roof configuration. This architectural design choice creates a visually interesting and dynamic roofline, adding to the house's overall charm. The exterior of the house showcases a harmonious blend of wooden shingles and brick veneer, lending it a unique and inviting appearance. ::One of the notable architectural features of the Cook-Morrow House is its welcoming porch, which wraps around both the front and right sides of the structure. This porch is not only functional but also contributes to the house's aesthetic appeal, providing a comfortable and inviting outdoor space. ::The most striking architectural detail of the Cook-Morrow House is its front-facing gable. This gable exhibits a recessed arch section that serves as an eye-catching focal point. Within this section, a band of three sash windows adds both visual interest and natural light to the interior of the house. This architectural element reflects the thoughtfulness and attention to detail that went into the design of the house. ::What makes the Cook-Morrow House particularly remarkable is its association with John P. Kingston, an architect from Worcester, Massachusetts, who was responsible for its design. Kingston's involvement in the project adds a layer of historical and architectural significance to the house. His influence is evident in the sophisticated design elements and overall composition of the residence. ::As one of Independence County's most architecturally sophisticated buildings, the Cook-Morrow House is more than just a house; it is a testament to the craftsmanship and architectural trends of the early 20th century. Its enduring presence on Main Street in Batesville reflects the city's commitment to preserving its architectural heritage and showcases the beauty and elegance of the Shingle style. ::The Cook-Morrow House stands as a living piece of history, inviting those who encounter it to appreciate the artistry and craftsmanship of a bygone era while contributing to the rich tapestry of Batesville's architectural legacy. {{Image|file=Independence_County_Arkansas-12.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Dearing House }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Dearing_House_(Newark,_Arkansas)|Dearing House]]''' is a historic and charming residence situated on the western side of Arkansas Highway 122, nestled between 7th and 8th Streets in Newark, Arkansas. This house is not only a significant part of the local architectural heritage but also a testament to the resourcefulness and craftsmanship of its builder and owner, Thomas Dearing. ::The Dearing House is a 2+1⁄2-story wood-frame structure characterized by its L-shaped cross-gable configuration and classic clapboard siding. Its design exudes the timeless appeal of Victorian architecture and showcases several porches adorned with intricate Victorian woodwork and turned posts. These decorative elements add a touch of elegance and visual interest to the house, making it a notable landmark in Newark. ::The history of the Dearing House is a fascinating tale of relocation and expansion. The first floor of the house was originally constructed around 1890 in the community of Akron, which was situated about 5 miles away from its present location. This initial structure was likely a testament to the craftsmanship and vision of its builder, Thomas Dearing. ::In 1901, Thomas Dearing embarked on an ambitious endeavor by moving his house to Newark, an event that marked a significant chapter in the house's history. Subsequently, in 1914, the second story was added to the residence, completing its current 2+1⁄2-story configuration. ::The relocation and expansion of the Dearing House showcase not only the determination of its owner but also reflect the broader historical context of the region, where communities and families often adapted and grew over time. The house serves as a physical embodiment of this dynamic history. ::Today, the Dearing House stands as a cherished historic landmark in Newark, Arkansas, offering a glimpse into the architectural trends and craftsmanship of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Its Victorian charm, intricate details, and unique history make it a standout attraction and a testament to the enduring legacy of those who shaped the community of Newark. *'''[[Wikipedia:Franklin_Desha_House|Franklin Desha House]]''' is a historically significant residence located in Desha, a community in Independence County, Arkansas. This house is a charming example of a single-story double-pen dogtrot house, characterized by its architectural simplicity and functional design. ::Built in 1861, the Franklin Desha House holds a special place in the local history of Independence County. Its significance lies in several aspects, including its age, architectural style, and the prominent families associated with its history. ::Architecturally, the house features a side gable roof, which is a classic design characteristic of dogtrot houses. However, what sets it apart is the projecting gabled roof at the center of its main facade. This architectural element adds a distinctive touch to the house's overall appearance, making it visually appealing. ::The term "dogtrot" refers to a specific style of house in which two separate living spaces or "pens" are connected by a central, open-air breezeway or "trot." This design was practical for southern climates, as it allowed for natural ventilation, helping to keep the interior cool during hot summer months. ::The historical importance of the Franklin Desha House is closely tied to its association with the Desha and Searcy families, both of which played significant roles in the history of Arkansas. Franklin Desha was the son of Robert Desha, a settler of Helena, Arkansas, and the nephew of Benjamin Desha, for whom Desha County is named. This familial connection underscores the Desha family's deep roots in the region. ::Furthermore, Franklin Desha's marriage to Elizabeth Searcy is noteworthy. Elizabeth was the daughter of Richard Searcy, a prominent lawyer and judge who left his mark on Arkansas history. Searcy, Arkansas, and Searcy County were named in his honor. ::Franklin Desha himself was a Mexican-American War veteran, and he constructed this house in 1861. During the American Civil War, he served in the Confederate Army, highlighting his commitment to the historical events of his era. Notably, this property also served as the site of a Confederate encampment in 1863, further solidifying its significance within the context of the Civil War. ::Today, the Franklin Desha House stands as a tangible link to the past, offering a glimpse into the architectural and historical heritage of Independence County. Its age, architectural style, and association with influential families make it a valuable historical asset, reminding us of the enduring legacy of those who shaped the history of Arkansas. {{Image|file=Independence_County_Arkansas-13.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Edward Dickinson House }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Edward_Dickinson_House|Edward Dickinson House]]''' is a historically significant residence located at 672 East Boswell Street in Batesville, Arkansas. This house stands as a charming example of Gothic Revival architecture, making it a notable and unique structure within the city's architectural landscape. ::Constructed around 1875, the Edward Dickinson House is a 1+1⁄2-story wood-frame dwelling that exudes the distinctive characteristics of the Gothic Revival style. This architectural style was popular during the 19th century and is known for its emphasis on intricate details and elements inspired by medieval Gothic architecture. ::One of the standout features of the house is its steeply pitched gable roof, a hallmark of the Gothic Revival style. This roof configuration creates a sense of height and drama, contributing to the overall aesthetic appeal of the house. At the center of the main facade, a front-facing gable is prominently positioned, serving as a focal point for the house's design. ::Within this front-facing gable, a Gothic-arched window graces the upper level. This window design is a defining characteristic of the Gothic Revival style, featuring pointed arches and tracery, which mimic the window styles found in Gothic cathedrals and churches. ::Adding to the architectural interest of the Edward Dickinson House is a single-story porch that extends across the front of the structure. The porch is supported by chamfered posts, and its jigsaw-balustrade showcases intricate and decorative woodwork, in keeping with the style of the house. ::Gothic Revival houses like the Edward Dickinson House are somewhat rare in the state of Arkansas, making this residence a unique and historically significant example of the style within the region. The survival of such 19th-century Gothic houses provides a valuable glimpse into the architectural tastes and trends of the era. ::Today, the Edward Dickinson House serves as a tangible link to the past, offering residents and visitors alike an opportunity to appreciate the elegance and craftsmanship of 19th-century architecture. Its presence on East Boswell Street in Batesville is a reminder of the city's historical and architectural heritage, and it stands as a testament to the enduring beauty of Gothic Revival design. {{Image|file=Independence_County_Arkansas-14.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Dondy Building }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Dondy_Building|Dondy Building]]''' was a historic commercial structure located at 154 South 3rd Street in Batesville, Arkansas. This building held architectural and historical significance within the city, representing the distinctive regional style of the era in which it was constructed. ::The Dondy Building was a two-story masonry structure characterized by its use of rusticated sandstone, a material that was prevalent in the region. This sandstone provided the building with a robust and enduring appearance. One notable architectural feature was the contrast between the materials used on the second story. While the majority of the building was constructed using the lighter sandstone, a portion of the second story was adorned with red brick, creating a visually striking contrast and adding to the building's overall aesthetic appeal. ::The windows of the Dondy Building were carefully designed with decorative elements. They featured quoined sides and smooth stone lintels, which added a touch of sophistication to the structure. Additionally, a band of smooth stone was positioned just below the flat roof, serving as an attractive architectural detail. ::The Dondy Building was a product of the design expertise of Theodore Sanders, an architect known for his contributions to the built environment in Batesville. The building was constructed in 1918, reflecting the architectural styles and trends of the early 20th century. ::While the Dondy Building may no longer stand, its historical and architectural significance is a testament to the city's past. The use of regional materials and the attention to detail in its design make it a noteworthy example of commercial architecture from that era. ::Buildings like the Dondy Building offer valuable insights into the architectural heritage and history of Batesville, Arkansas. Although it may no longer grace South 3rd Street, its memory and influence continue to be a part of the city's rich cultural tapestry, reminding us of the importance of preserving our architectural legacy. {{Image|file=Independence_County_Arkansas.png |align=r |size=m |caption=Garrott House }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Garrott_House|Garrott House]]''' is a historic residence located at the corner of Sixth and Main Streets in Batesville, Arkansas. It holds a special place in the city's history as the oldest standing house in the Batesville area, reflecting the enduring legacy of its early construction and the stories of the families who resided there. ::Constructed in 1842 by George Case for his wife's sister and her husband, Robert and Eliza Ridgway Williams, the Garrott House represents a significant historical landmark in Batesville. It was this house that became the first structure in Batesville to be placed on the National Register of Historic Places, highlighting its importance within the local architectural and historical context. ::Over the years, the ownership and occupancy of the Garrott House saw a series of transitions. When Robert Williams' widow, Eliza, emigrated to California in 1853, George Case, the builder, took possession of the house. Later, Case deeded the property to his daughter, Mary Catherine Case Maxfield, who remained the owner of the house until her passing in 1940. ::The Rev. and Mrs. E.P.J. Garrott, who were the daughter and son-in-law of the Maxfields, resided in the house until the mid-1960s. Their occupancy of the house added another chapter to its history, further enriching its heritage. ::Architecturally, the Garrott House is a story-and-a-half Georgian-style structure. It features five bays across its facade, with a side gable roof and five chimneys, which are distinctive architectural elements of the era. A welcoming porch extends in front of the centrally located entrance, supported by fluted wooden columns, and there is a projecting gable section above the entrance, adding to the house's visual appeal. ::Inside, the house has two large rooms on each side of a central hall on the ground floor, with each room containing a fireplace. Its construction features from the 1840s include braced-frame construction, random width heart pine flooring, original pegged doors and mantel, and original woodwork. ::Notable late Victorian features that have been added over time include a stone kitchen in the rear, constructed in the 1880s, and the central dormer, two-over-two front windows, fretwork around the eaves, and cast-iron faux marble mantels on the west side, where the 1880s flues replaced the 1840s fireplaces. ::The Garrott House stands as a living testament to the history of Batesville, Arkansas, and its architectural evolution over the years. Its rich history, from its construction in the mid-19th century to its various occupants and renovations, reflects the stories of the families who called it home. The current owners' efforts to restore and preserve this historic landmark ensure that its legacy will endure for future generations to appreciate and learn from. {{Image|file=Independence_County_Arkansas-15.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Glenn House }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Glenn_House_(Batesville,_Arkansas)|Glenn House]]''' is a historically significant residence located at 653 Water Street in Batesville, Arkansas. This house holds a unique place in the city's history as one of its most architecturally sophisticated and historically important structures. ::Built in 1850, the Glenn House is a 2+1⁄2-story wood-frame dwelling that features several distinctive architectural elements. The house is composed of five bays across its facade and is characterized by a side-gable roof with end chimneys. This architectural configuration is reminiscent of the Greek Revival style, which was popular in the mid-19th century. ::One of the standout features of the Glenn House is the porch that extends across the middle three bays of the front facade. Above this porch is a charming balcony, which adds to the house's visual appeal and provides a welcoming outdoor space. At the center of the facade, there is a cross gable positioned above both the upper and lower doorways, adding an architectural focal point to the structure. ::While the house is primarily Greek Revival in character, it also exhibits some later Victorian period alterations, which can be seen in certain decorative elements and details. This combination of architectural styles reflects the evolving tastes and influences of different eras. ::The historical significance of the Glenn House is closely tied to its original purpose. It was constructed in 1850 to house the academic facilities of the Soulesbury Institute, an institution of learning. However, from 1873 onward, it became the residence of four generations of the Glenn family, further embedding its place in the city's history. ::Today, the Glenn House stands as a testament to the architectural sophistication of Batesville, Arkansas. Its enduring presence on Water Street is a reflection of the city's commitment to preserving its historical and architectural heritage. The house serves as a living link to the past, offering a glimpse into the architectural styles and lifestyles of the mid-19th century and beyond. ::As one of Batesville's most architecturally significant houses, the Glenn House continues to be a source of pride for the community and a symbol of the city's rich history and cultural heritage. *'''[[Wikipedia:Goff_Petroglyph_Site|Goff Petroglyph Site]]''' is a significant rock art site located in Independence County, Arkansas, near the area of Salado. This site has a rich history and holds cultural and archaeological importance due to its ancient petroglyphs, which provide insights into the beliefs and artistic expressions of the people who inhabited the region. ::The Goff Petroglyph Site has been known to locals and researchers since the 19th century, but it wasn't until 1979 that archaeologists conducted formal examinations of the site. The petroglyphs found at this site are believed to date back to approximately 1500 CE, making them several centuries old. ::The petroglyph panels at the Goff site are adorned with a variety of images and symbols, each carrying its own significance. Some of the commonly depicted elements include animal tracks, which may have held spiritual or cultural significance for the people who created them. Additionally, there are representations of the sun, which could have had astronomical or religious connotations. ::Spirals, circles, and subdivided squares are among the geometric shapes found at the site. These shapes are often present in ancient rock art and can carry various symbolic meanings, which may include representations of the natural world, spiritual concepts, or cultural narratives. ::The Goff Petroglyph Site provides a unique window into the past, offering a glimpse into the artistic expressions and cultural practices of the people who lived in the region centuries ago. These petroglyphs are not only archaeological treasures but also valuable records of the beliefs and symbolism of the indigenous communities that once thrived in the area. ::Studying and preserving sites like the Goff Petroglyph Site are essential for understanding the history and heritage of the region and for appreciating the artistic achievements of the past. They serve as a bridge connecting the contemporary world with the ancient cultures that once called this land home. {{Image|file=Independence_County_Arkansas-16.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=James S. Handford House }} *'''[[Wikipedia:James_S._Handford_House|James S. Handford House]]''' is a historically significant residence situated at 659 East Boswell Street in Batesville, Arkansas. This house is a splendid example of Queen Anne Victorian architecture, known for its elaborate and ornate styling, and it plays a notable role in the architectural and cultural heritage of the city. ::Built in the year 1888, the James Stanley Handford House is a 2+1⁄2-story wooden-frame structure that boasts an abundance of intricate Queen Anne Victorian details. One of the defining features of this architectural style is its elaborate ornamentation and eclectic design elements. ::The exterior of the house showcases a wraparound porch, adorned with delicate turned posts featuring decorative brackets, and a paneled balustrade, adding to the house's visual charm. This porch not only provides a welcoming outdoor space but also serves as a showcase for the craftsmanship and attention to detail that went into its construction. ::The massing of the James Stanley Handford House is characterized by irregular shapes and volumes, which are typical of the Queen Anne style. It features a front-facing gable and a corner polygonal bay, adding depth and complexity to the overall composition. Bands of decorative scalloped shingles on the sides of the house contribute to its ornate appearance. ::What makes the James Stanley Handford House particularly noteworthy is its association with the Handford family, who were prominent figures in the local lumber business. The house is a near mirror-image of the Charles Robertson Handford House, located across the street. Both houses were constructed by two brothers, and together they represent fine examples of Victorian architecture. ::These houses, with their exquisite detailing and architectural grandeur, stand as a testament to the wealth and prosperity of the Handford family during the late 19th century. They also offer a glimpse into the architectural trends and tastes of the era. ::The James Stanley Handford House, with its Queen Anne Victorian splendor, is a treasured piece of Batesville's architectural history. Its enduring presence on East Boswell Street reflects the city's commitment to preserving its historical and cultural heritage while celebrating the architectural beauty of the past. {{Image|file=Independence_County_Arkansas-17.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Hank's Store }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Hankins%27_Store|Hank's Store]]''' is a historic commercial building located at the intersection of Ferry Road and Main Street (Arkansas Highway 14) in Oil Trough, Arkansas. This building is a valuable historical landmark that provides insight into the region's commercial history and architectural heritage. ::Constructed in 1904, Hankins' Store is a single-story wood-frame structure that was built using locally sourced cypress lumber, which was a common practice in the region at the time. The use of cypress not only showcased the availability of natural resources but also contributed to the building's durability and longevity. ::The exterior of the store features clapboard siding that remains original to its construction, highlighting the building's historical authenticity. It is capped with a gable roof, which is a classic architectural element commonly found in early 20th-century structures. ::One of the prominent features of Hankins' Store is its open porch, which extends across the front of the building. This porch served as a welcoming and functional space for customers and visitors. It also adds to the building's overall charm and character. ::Hankins' Store is located near the White River Slough, which is a former course of the White River. Its proximity to this waterway likely played a role in its historical significance as a hub for local commerce and community activity. ::For nearly a century, Hankins' Store served as a central gathering place and retail establishment for the local community. It played a vital role in meeting the needs of residents, providing goods, and serving as a social hub where people could connect and interact. ::The closure of Hankins' Store in 2004 marked the end of an era, as it had faithfully served the local community for almost exactly 100 years. This longevity speaks to its importance and its status as a symbol of early 20th-century general stores that were once a common sight in towns and communities across the United States. ::Today, Hankins' Store stands as a historical reminder of the past, offering a tangible link to the region's commercial and social history. It serves as a testament to the enduring significance of local businesses and their role in shaping the communities they serve. {{Image|file=Independence_County_Arkansas-18.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Hulsey Bend School }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Hulsey_Bend_School|Hulsey Bend School]]''' is a historically significant one-room schoolhouse located in rural southeastern Independence County, Arkansas. This charming building provides a window into the past and serves as a reminder of the educational history of the region. ::Situated east of Oil Trough on Freeze Bend Road, approximately 0.7 miles (1.1 km) north of Arkansas Highway 14, the Hulsey Bend School is a single-story wood-frame structure. Its architectural design features a classic gable roof and weatherboard siding, which is a type of wooden siding that was commonly used in construction during the period. ::The building's layout includes gabled ends, each of which has an entrance, and sides with three windows. This design allowed for sufficient natural light and ventilation within the schoolroom, contributing to a conducive learning environment for students. ::The Hulsey Bend School is estimated to have been constructed around 1900. It is historically significant as the best-preserved district schoolhouse in the Oil Trough area and is believed to be the last remaining one-room schoolhouse in Independence County. ::For several decades, this schoolhouse played a crucial role in the education of local children, serving as a center of learning and community activity. It functioned as a school until 1947, at which point it ceased its educational operations. ::Today, the Hulsey Bend School stands as a valuable piece of local history, preserving the memory of the one-room schoolhouse era in rural Arkansas. Its well-preserved condition reflects the dedication to education and the community values that characterized the region during its active years. As a testament to the past, the Hulsey Bend School reminds us of the challenges and triumphs of early education in rural America. It serves as a cherished historical resource and a symbol of the enduring importance of education in shaping the lives of generations of students and communities. {{Image|file=Independence_County_Arkansas-19.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Jamestown School }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Jamestown_School|Jamestown School]]''' is a historically significant school building located in the rural community of Jamestown in central western Independence County, Arkansas. Situated at the intersection of Race Street and Snapp Lane, just north of Arkansas Highway 230, this building stands as a testament to the area's educational history and architectural heritage. ::Constructed in 1926, the Jamestown School is a one-story structure made of wood framing with a distinctive T-shaped plan. Its architectural style is predominantly Craftsman, evident in its layout, window design, and overall aesthetics. The school features a cross-gable roof and is clad with novelty siding, giving it a charming and rustic appearance. The stone foundation adds a touch of durability and character to the building. ::For many years, the Jamestown School served as an essential educational institution for the local community and the surrounding area. It played a crucial role in providing education to students in this rural part of Independence County. The school's existence was a testament to the importance of education in rural America during the early 20th century. ::The Jamestown School continued its educational mission until 1949 when it ceased to operate as a county school. Although it no longer functions as an active educational facility, the building remains an important part of the region's history. Its architecture and historical significance make it a valuable cultural asset for the community and a reminder of the educational heritage of Independence County. ::Preserving historic structures like the Jamestown School is essential for maintaining a connection to the past and understanding the development of education in rural areas. Such buildings often serve as tangible links to the history and heritage of a community, and their preservation can help future generations appreciate and learn from the past. {{Image|file=Independence_County_Arkansas-20.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Lee's Chapel Church and Masonic Hall }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Lee%27s_Chapel_Church_and_Masonic_Hall|Lee's Chapel Church and Masonic Hall]]''' is a historically significant Masonic building situated in rural northern Independence County, Arkansas, United States. It is located on Sandtown Road, approximately 8 miles east of Cushman. This two-story structure is notable for its unique construction and the joint effort that led to its establishment. ::Built in 1946, Lee's Chapel Church and Masonic Hall is a striking example of architectural simplicity and functionality. The building is constructed primarily from concrete blocks, which rest on a poured concrete foundation. Its architectural style features a traditional gable roof, shingled for protection, and crowned with a small belfry, which adds a touch of character to the structure. ::One of the most intriguing aspects of this historic building is its collaborative origin. Lee's Chapel Methodist Church and Montgomery Lodge No. 360 jointly undertook its construction. This partnership between a religious institution and a Masonic lodge is a unique and noteworthy aspect of the building's history. It underscores the spirit of cooperation and community involvement that often characterized rural areas during this period. ::Over time, circumstances led to a change in the building's usage. Montgomery Lodge No. 360 eventually relocated to Cave City, leaving behind the Masonic Hall portion of the building. Despite this change, the structure remains an important part of the local architectural and historical landscape. It serves as a tangible reminder of the cooperative efforts between different community organizations and their contributions to the rural history of Independence County. ::Preservation of buildings like Lee's Chapel Church and Masonic Hall is crucial for maintaining a connection to the past and recognizing the shared history of various community groups. Such structures play a significant role in understanding the social, cultural, and architectural heritage of the region and serve as valuable cultural assets for future generations to appreciate and learn from. {{Image|file=Independence_County_Arkansas-21.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Luster Urban Farmstead }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Luster_Urban_Farmstead|Luster Urban Farmstead]]''' is a historically significant house located at 487 North Central Avenue in Batesville, Arkansas. This well-preserved structure holds historical and architectural significance, reflecting a unique aspect of the region's history. ::Built in 1885, the Luster Urban Farmstead is a two-story wood-frame house designed in the I-house architectural style. The I-house style is characterized by its straightforward and symmetrical design, often featuring a central hallway with rooms on either side. This particular house has a rear single-story ell, adding to its functionality and charm. ::The main facade of the Luster Urban Farmstead is five bays wide, and it prominently features a central two-story porch, which adds character and dimension to the building's exterior. Notably, the house incorporates fishscale shingles on certain parts of its walls, providing a decorative element and showcasing the attention to detail in its construction. The windows of the house are adorned with molded hoods, further emphasizing the craftsmanship of the era. ::The historical importance of this property extends beyond the house itself. In addition to the main dwelling, the Luster Urban Farmstead includes several outbuildings, such as a smokehouse, barn, and other structures that were historically essential to rural farming operations. These outbuildings contribute to the overall significance of the property. ::What sets the Luster Urban Farmstead apart is its unique status as the only known surviving example of an urban farmstead in Batesville. At one point in the city's history, there were at least 20 such farmsteads, but the Luster property is the sole survivor. This makes it an invaluable historical resource, offering insights into the agrarian history and architectural heritage of Batesville during the late 19th century. ::Preserving structures like the Luster Urban Farmstead is vital for maintaining a connection to the past and understanding the historical development of communities. This property serves as a tangible reminder of the rural and agricultural roots of Batesville, making it a valuable cultural asset for the city and a piece of living history for future generations to appreciate and learn from. {{Image|file=Independence_County_Arkansas-22.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Miller Creek Bridge }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Miller_Creek_Bridge|Miller Creek Bridge]]''' is a historic bridge located just north of the city limits of Batesville, Arkansas. Constructed in 1914, it holds the distinction of being the oldest surviving concrete bridge in the state of Arkansas. This bridge is not only a vital transportation link but also a significant piece of engineering heritage. ::The Miller Creek Bridge spans Miller Creek and serves as a crucial passage for Miller Creek Road. It is a two-span arched structure, boasting a total length of 123 feet (37 meters) and a width of 12 feet (3.7 meters), which accommodates a single lane of traffic. The bridge's design incorporates graceful arches, showcasing both its functional and aesthetic aspects. ::One noteworthy aspect of the Miller Creek Bridge's history is that it is considered somewhat overengineered for its time. This is due to the fact that, at the time of its construction, the use of concrete in bridge construction was relatively new and not fully understood in terms of its properties and structural capabilities. To ensure the bridge's strength and longevity, engineers erred on the side of caution by overdesigning certain aspects of the structure. As a result, the bridge has withstood the test of time and remained in service for over a century. ::The Miller Creek Bridge is not only a testament to the early adoption of concrete as a construction material but also a reflection of the period's engineering innovation. Its survival and continued use underscore the lasting impact of the bridge's construction on the region's transportation infrastructure. ::Preserving historic bridges like the Miller Creek Bridge is crucial, not only for their functional importance but also for their historical and architectural significance. These structures offer valuable insights into the evolution of transportation and engineering practices over time and serve as tangible links to the past for future generations to appreciate and study. {{Image|file=Independence_County_Arkansas-23.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Mitchell House }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Mitchell_House_(Batesville,_Arkansas)#References|Mitchell House]]''' is a historically significant residence located at 1183 Main Street in Batesville, Arkansas. This well-preserved house is not only a testament to the architectural craftsmanship of its time but also an important part of the city's history. ::Constructed in 1917, the Mitchell House is a two-story wood-frame structure with weatherboard siding, which was a common building material for homes of this era. The roof features a cross-gable configuration, adding visual interest to the house's exterior. ::One of the defining architectural features of the Mitchell House is the front facade, which is particularly noteworthy. It is dominated by a gambrel-shaped gable that projects over the front porch. This distinctive architectural detail adds character and charm to the residence. The front porch itself is fashioned out of locally sourced limestone, including the facing on the supporting piers. The use of limestone not only provides durability but also lends a touch of elegance to the design. ::The architectural design of the Mitchell House is attributed to Charles L. Thompson, an Arkansas architect. His work on this residence showcases a blend of architectural elements popular during the early 20th century, reflecting the prevailing architectural styles of the time. ::Preserving houses like the Mitchell House is essential for maintaining a connection to the past and appreciating the architectural heritage of a community. This house stands as a tangible reminder of the craftsmanship and design sensibilities of its era. It also provides insights into the history of residential architecture in Batesville and the influence of architects like Charles L. Thompson on the development of the city. ::Historic homes like the Mitchell House contribute to the cultural richness of a region and offer opportunities for future generations to explore and learn about the architectural and social history of their community. {{Image|file=Independence_County_Arkansas-24.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Moorefield School }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Moorefield_School|Moorefield School]]''' is a historically significant former school building located on Ham Street in Moorefield, Arkansas. Constructed in the 1930s, this building stands as a testament to both the educational history of the area and the architectural influences of the time. ::The Moorefield School is a single-story structure with a broad rectangular footprint. What sets it apart architecturally is its construction material, as it is primarily built out of fieldstone. The use of fieldstone gives the building a distinctive and rustic appearance, reflecting a design that was likely influenced by the Craftsman architectural style. This style is known for its emphasis on simplicity, functionality, and natural materials, all of which are evident in the Moorefield School's design. ::The roof of the building is characterized by a gable-on-hip configuration, which adds to the overall charm and character of the structure. Exposed rafter ends, a hallmark of the Craftsman style, further enhance the building's architectural appeal. ::The Moorefield School served the community as an educational institution from its construction in 1936–37 until 1947. During this time, it played a vital role in providing education to the local residents. Its existence was made possible through funding from the National Youth Administration, a New Deal agency established during the Great Depression to provide employment and educational opportunities to young people. ::In more recent years, the Moorefield School has been repurposed and now houses the Rehoboth Baptist Church. This adaptive reuse of the building has allowed it to continue serving the community in a different capacity while preserving its historical and architectural significance. ::Preserving structures like the Moorefield School is important for maintaining a connection to the past and understanding the development of education in rural areas. These buildings also serve as tangible links to the architectural heritage of their time and contribute to the cultural richness of the community. {{Image|file=Independence_County_Arkansas-1.png |align=r |size=m |caption=Morrow Hall }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Morrow_Hall|Morrow Hall]]''' is a historically significant building located in Batesville, Arkansas, that holds a special place in the history of education and architecture in the state. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in October 1972. ::Constructed in 1873, Morrow Hall is a building with immense historical importance. It holds the distinction of being the first permanent structure associated with Arkansas College, which is now known as Lyon College. Lyon College is recognized as the oldest continuously operating private college in the state of Arkansas. ::The building of Morrow Hall marked a pivotal moment in the early history of Arkansas College. It was a crucial step toward establishing a lasting presence for higher education in the region. Over the years, the college expanded and evolved, but Morrow Hall remained a symbol of its enduring commitment to education. ::Architecturally, Morrow Hall is notable for its design elements. It is often described as an "academic house," featuring Italianate pressed tin window trim and a projecting central bay, which gives it a distinctive appearance. The building has retained its original character and structure, providing a tangible link to the architectural styles of its era. ::While Morrow Hall served its original educational purpose, three other academic buildings once stood on the same block. These included the Long Memorial Building, which occupied the site of the Presbyterian sanctuary, a chapel situated between Long and Morrow, and a gymnasium that has since been remodeled and now serves as the First Presbyterian Church Fellowship Hall, located immediately behind Morrow Hall. ::Today, Morrow Hall has found a new purpose and is used by the First Presbyterian Church. Its adaptive reuse allows it to continue contributing to the community while preserving its historical significance as the first permanent building of Arkansas College and a representation of the state's educational heritage. {{Image|file=Independence_County_Arkansas-25.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=National Guard Armory }} *'''[[Wikipedia:National_Guard_Armory_(Batesville,_Arkansas)|National Guard Armory]]''' of Batesville, Arkansas, is a historically significant building located at 380 South Ninth Street. Constructed in 1936, this imposing structure is a remarkable blend of architectural styles, featuring elements of Gothic Revival and Art Deco design. ::The armory was designed by Peter Blaauw, a Dutch architect hailing from Sulphur Rock, Arkansas. Blaauw's architectural talents are evident in the building's striking appearance. The use of sandstone for the construction gives the armory a solid and enduring presence in the heart of Batesville. ::The incorporation of both Gothic Revival and Art Deco features adds to the architectural interest of the building. Gothic Revival elements can be seen in the pointed arches, intricate stonework, and overall verticality of the structure. In contrast, Art Deco influences are evident in the building's decorative details, which often feature geometric patterns and streamlined forms characteristic of the Art Deco style. ::The construction of the National Guard Armory was made possible through funding from the Works Progress Administration (WPA). The WPA was a New Deal agency established during the Great Depression to provide employment opportunities and support public infrastructure projects, including the construction of public buildings. ::For many years, the National Guard utilized the facility for various purposes. However, in 1976, the National Guard vacated the armory, leading to a period of disuse and abandonment. The building sat vacant until around 1998 when it found a new purpose. ::The Old Independence Regional Museum adapted the former National Guard Armory for its use. This adaptive reuse not only preserved the historic structure but also allowed it to serve the community in a different capacity. The museum's presence in the building provides an opportunity for residents and visitors to explore the region's history, culture, and heritage. ::The former National Guard Armory of Batesville stands as a testament to the rich architectural and historical heritage of the area. Its adaptive reuse is a prime example of how historic buildings can find new life and purpose, ensuring their preservation and continued contribution to the community. *'''[[Wikipedia:Pfeiffer_House_(Pfeiffer,_Arkansas)|Pfeiffer House]]''' is a historically significant residence located on United States Route 167 in Pfeiffer, Arkansas. Positioned on the west side of the highway, just north of its intersection with Pfeiffer Road, this house is a unique and distinctive example of American Craftsman styling, showcasing an extreme vernacular interpretation of this architectural style. ::Constructed in 1924, the Pfeiffer House is a single-story stone structure that exhibits a remarkable blend of architectural elements. One of the most striking features of the house is its hip roof with long eaves, supported by a series of elongated knee braces. This roofing style is characteristic of American Craftsman design and adds to the overall aesthetic appeal of the structure. ::What sets the Pfeiffer House apart is its innovative use of building materials. The house is primarily constructed using Batesville "marble," which is actually a type of limestone. This locally sourced limestone not only constitutes the principal building material but also serves as a distinctive design element. The stone is used to create irregular quoins at the corners and around the windows, further enhancing the Craftsman-inspired design. ::Joseph Pfeiffer, the builder of the house, was a stonecutter and the owner of the Pfeiffer Quarry. This quarry was known for providing the stone used in the construction of the Arkansas State Capitol and is credited with some of the intricate stonework on that building. Joseph Pfeiffer's expertise in stonecutting and the availability of high-quality local stone played a significant role in the design and construction of the Pfeiffer House. ::The Pfeiffer House stands as a unique and well-preserved example of the architectural and craftsmanship traditions of the region. It reflects the pride and attention to detail that went into the construction of homes during this era. Additionally, it offers a connection to the history of the Pfeiffer Quarry, which played a role in shaping the architectural landscape of Arkansas. {{Image|file=Independence_County_Arkansas-26.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Ruddell Mill Site }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Ruddell_Mill_Site|Ruddell Mill Site]]''' is a historically significant early industrial site located near Batesville, Arkansas. It holds historical importance as the location of a mill established by John Ruddell, one of the early settlers in Independence County. John Ruddell was notable for his contributions to the development of the region through the establishment of several mills along the creeks and streams in the area north of the White River. ::The mill operated by the Ruddell family was a key component of the local economy and played a crucial role in the region's early industrialization. The mill's operations likely included grinding grain, processing lumber, or performing other tasks essential to the agricultural and economic needs of the community. ::The Ruddells continued to operate the mill until 1917, which suggests the mill's long-standing significance in the area. However, the main mill building met a tragic fate when it was destroyed by fire in the 1930s. Despite the loss of the primary structure, certain elements of the mill site have survived, preserving a piece of the region's industrial history. ::Among the surviving elements at the Ruddell Mill Site are: ::#Stone Foundation: The stone foundation, presumably part of the original mill structure, offers a tangible link to the site's industrial past. Stone foundations were common in early mills due to their durability and strength. ::#Mill Dam: The mill dam, constructed to create a reservoir of water, was a critical component of the mill's operation. It controlled the flow of water to power the mill's machinery. ::#Low-Water Bridge: Constructed over the dam in the early 20th century, the low-water bridge provided a means of access across the dam and facilitated transportation and movement in the area. ::The Ruddell Mill Site serves as a historical reminder of the early industrial activities that shaped the development of Independence County. While the main mill building no longer stands, the surviving elements of the site offer valuable insights into the region's economic and industrial history during a bygone era. These remnants are important cultural and historical assets that help connect future generations to their community's past. {{Image|file=Independence_County_Arkansas-27.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=St. Paul's Parish Church }} *'''[[Wikipedia:St._Paul%27s_Parish_Church_(Batesville,_Arkansas)|St. Paul's Parish Church]]''' is a congregation of the Episcopal Church located in Batesville, Arkansas. Its history dates back to March 3, 1866, when the parish was officially founded by Bishop Henry C. Lay and the Rev. Charles H. Albert. Prior to its formal establishment, Rev. Albert and Bishop Lay had been serving as missionaries in the area since the previous year, laying the groundwork for the Episcopal Church's presence in Batesville. ::The historic parish church of St. Paul's is situated at 424 East Main Street in Batesville. Designed by the renowned Arkansas architect Charles L. Thompson, the church building was constructed in 1916 to replace the original structure built in 1869. This new church structure showcases a striking example of Gothic Revival architectural styling, a common choice for many Episcopal churches during that era. ::Key architectural features of the church include: ::#Cruciform Structure: The main block of the church is designed in the shape of a cruciform, with a central nave and transepts forming a cross. This layout is a hallmark of many Gothic Revival churches, symbolizing the Christian faith. ::#Tower: A squat square tower is positioned at the inside corner of the nave and eastern transept. Towers like this often serve as distinctive architectural elements and may house bells or other religious symbols. ::#Main Entrance: The main entrance is located at the northern end of the nave and is set within a segmented-arch opening. The entrance is framed by a low projecting section, adding depth and visual interest to the façade. ::#Stained Glass Window: Above the entrance, the gable end of the church features a large Gothic-arched stained glass window. Stained glass windows are common in Gothic Revival churches and often depict religious scenes or motifs. ::The historic and architectural significance of St. Paul's Episcopal Church led to its listing on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982. This recognition underscores the church's importance as a cultural and architectural asset within the community, as well as its role in preserving the Episcopal faith's presence in Batesville. St. Paul's Parish continues to serve its congregation and community, maintaining its rich history and architectural heritage. {{Image|file=Independence_County_Arkansas-28.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=School Addition Historic District }} *'''[[Wikipedia:School_Addition_Historic_District|School Addition Historic District]]''' is a historically significant residential area located in Batesville, Arkansas. This district is notable for representing the middle-class residential growth in Batesville between approximately 1850 and 1950, providing valuable insights into the city's historical development and architectural heritage. ::The School Addition Historic District is situated between Main Street and Poke Bayou and spans two blocks each of Rock and Water Streets. The district's boundaries were intentionally offset to create a distinctive parallelogram shape. Additionally, it encompasses the intervening blocks of 7th and 8th Streets, creating a cohesive and well-defined historical district. ::Within this district, you'll find a collection of houses that reflect the modest scale of middle-class residences. These homes were primarily constructed to accommodate tradesmen and craftsmen, reflecting the diverse workforce of the era. The district's architectural styles are varied, showcasing the changing architectural tastes and influences over the decades. Some of the architectural styles you may encounter in the School Addition Historic District include: ::# '''I-House''': The traditional I-house, characterized by its rectangular shape and two full stories, is a common architectural style found in the district. This style often features a central hallway with rooms on either side. ::#'''American Craftsman Bungalows''': American Craftsman-style bungalows are known for their emphasis on simplicity, functionality, and craftsmanship. These homes may feature broad eaves, exposed rafters, and detailed woodwork. ::#'''Ranches''': Ranch-style homes, popular in the mid-20th century, are characterized by their single-story design, low-pitched roofs, and open floor plans. ::The district's historical significance is rooted in its early history. It was originally platted in 1849 and subsequently sold off by the town to raise funds for public education. This historical context underscores the district's connection to the city's educational and civic history. ::The School Addition Historic District serves as a living testament to the changing architectural styles and residential patterns in Batesville over a century. It is a valuable cultural and historical asset that helps to preserve the city's heritage and provides a window into the lives and homes of its middle-class residents from the mid-19th to mid-20th century. {{Image|file=Independence_County_Arkansas-29.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Spring Mill }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Spring_Mill_(Batesville,_Arkansas)|Spring Mill]]''' is a historically significant industrial property located on Arkansas Highway 69, approximately 6 miles northwest of Batesville, Arkansas. This unique property combines a wood-frame mill building with a stone foundation, a stone dam with concrete reinforcement, and a mill pond, creating an environment that reflects a rich history of milling and community engagement. ::Key features of The Spring Mill: ::#'''Mill Building''': The mill building itself is constructed with a wood-frame structure and is distinguished by its gambrel roof and clapboard siding. This design is typical of many historic mills, providing both practicality and a distinctive architectural style. ::#'''Stone Foundation''': The mill building rests on a stone foundation, offering stability and durability. The combination of wood and stone construction is a common feature in mills of this era. ::#'''Mill Pond''': The mill is situated at the eastern end of a mill pond, which was crucial for powering the mill's machinery. The pond allowed for the collection and controlled release of water to drive the mill's operations. ::#'''Stone Dam''': The property includes a stone dam that extends northward from the mill building. This dam, built in 1867 by Colonel J. A. Schnabel, replaced an earlier log dam and played a crucial role in regulating water flow to the mill. ::The historical significance of The Spring Mill is further emphasized by its status as the only known operable grist mill from its period in the state of Arkansas. Grist mills were vital to early communities as they provided the means to grind corn and other grains into flour and meal, essential for sustenance. ::The history of ownership of The Spring Mill includes several notable names and families, such as A.N. Simmons, Jordan James, the McCrory Family, Roland Headstream Family, Coop Family, and the John Anderson Lytle, Sr. family. The mill was a central hub for the community, offering not only milling services but also a store that sold various items. It was a place where neighbors could gather and where spring water was hauled to nearby residents. ::The Spring Mill remained in the Lytle family for many decades and served as a community landmark. It was a place where generations of residents came to grind grain and socialize. In 2018, the property changed hands, but its historical and cultural significance as an operational mill and community gathering place continues to be preserved by its current owners, ensuring that its legacy endures for future generations. {{Image|file=Independence_County_Arkansas-30.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Thida Grove School }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Thida_Grove_School|Thida Grove School]]''' is a historically significant school building situated in the rural community of Thida, located in southern Independence County, Arkansas. This well-preserved structure serves as a testament to the region's educational history and reflects the architectural style of its time. ::Constructed around 1920, the Thida Grove School is a single-story wood-frame building characterized by its vernacular architecture. Vernacular architecture often reflects the practical and functional needs of a community, resulting in structures that blend into their surroundings and serve a specific purpose. ::Inside the school, you'll find a single large chamber. The interior boasts tongue-and-groove wainscoting, a traditional method of interior wall finishing, and wide oak flooring, which was a common and sturdy flooring choice during that period. ::The construction of the Thida Grove School coincided with a boom period in the region, reflecting the importance placed on education and the growth of rural communities during that time. The school would have played a vital role in providing education to the local children, serving as a hub for learning and community activities. ::Preserving historic school buildings like the Thida Grove School is essential for maintaining a connection to the past and understanding the educational and social history of rural areas. These structures serve as tangible reminders of the dedication to education in small communities and offer valuable insights into the architectural and cultural heritage of the region. {{Image|file=Independence_County_Arkansas-31.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Walnut Grove Cemetery }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Walnut_Grove_Cemetery_(Cord,_Arkansas)|Walnut Grove Cemetery]]''' is a historically significant cemetery located in rural Independence County, Arkansas, in the United States. Situated on Walden Road, just north of Arkansas Highway 25, northwest of Cord, this cemetery holds a special place in the region's history and serves as a poignant reminder of the area's past. ::Key aspects and historical significance of the Walnut Grove Cemetery include: ::#'''Establishment in 1840''': The cemetery was officially established in 1840, making it one of the oldest cemeteries in the area. Its origins can be traced back to a time when the region was still sparsely settled, and it has witnessed generations of families and individuals laid to rest. ::#'''Location on a Major Roadway''': The cemetery's location is historically significant as it was situated on what was once the only major roadway through the region. In the 19th century, when the cemetery was established, it was common for communities to establish cemeteries along important transportation routes, such as roads or trails. ::#'''Crossroads Community''': The cemetery's significance is also tied to its association with the community of Walnut Grove. In the 19th century, Walnut Grove was a locally important crossroads community, serving as a hub for the surrounding area. The cemetery is one of the few surviving elements of this once-thriving community. ::Cemeteries like Walnut Grove serve as repositories of local history, containing the final resting places of early settlers, pioneers, and generations of families who contributed to the development of the region. They offer valuable insights into the social and cultural fabric of the community, as well as the challenges and triumphs of the past. ::Preservation of historic cemeteries is crucial not only for honoring the memory of those interred but also for maintaining a connection to the area's heritage. The Walnut Grove Cemetery stands as a testament to the resilience and enduring legacy of the people who settled and shaped Independence County, Arkansas. It provides a place for reflection and remembrance and serves as an important historical site in the region. *'''[[Wikipedia:Captain_John_T._Warner_House|Captain John T. Warner House]]''' is a historically significant residence located at 822 East College Street in Batesville, Arkansas. This charming house, constructed in 1879, holds a special place in the city's history, as it is associated with Captain John Warner, a prominent figure in both local business and politics. ::Key features and historical significance of the Captain John T. Warner House include: ::#'''Architectural Style''': The house is a 1+1⁄2-story wood-frame structure with a side-gable roof. Its exterior is clad in clapboard siding, a traditional choice of building material during its construction. One of the notable architectural elements is the gabled dormer situated at the center of the roof, featuring vernacular Eastlake style decoration. Eastlake architecture is known for its emphasis on ornamentation and decorative details. ::#'''Construction Year''': The house was built in 1879, making it over a century old. It stands as a testament to the craftsmanship and architectural styles of the late 19th century. ::#'''Captain John T. Warner''': Captain John T. Warner was a significant and influential figure in Batesville. He not only built this house but also played a pivotal role in local business and politics. He served as the mayor of Batesville, a position of leadership and responsibility in the community. ::#'''Community Contributions''': Captain Warner's impact extended beyond his political role. He was instrumental in bringing about essential improvements to the city, including the electrification of Batesville and the provision of municipal water services. These developments greatly enhanced the quality of life for residents and contributed to the city's growth and modernization. ::The Captain John T. Warner House is not only a representation of the architectural style of its era but also a symbol of the leadership and vision of individuals like Captain John Warner, who worked diligently to improve their communities. Historic houses like this one provide a window into the past, allowing us to appreciate the heritage and contributions of those who shaped the development of Batesville and similar communities across the United States. {{Image|file=Independence_County_Arkansas-32.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=The Wheel Store }} *'''[[Wikipedia:The_Wheel_Store|The Wheel Store]]''' is a historically significant commercial building located at the intersection of River and Broad Streets in Batesville, Arkansas. Constructed in 1887, this two-story structure is built from ashlar sandstone and features a flat roof, contributing to its distinct architectural character. ::The building's exterior is constructed using ashlar sandstone, a type of stone known for its durability and attractive appearance. This choice of material was not only functional but also added an element of elegance to the structure. ::The front facade of The Wheel Store features a single storefront entrance on the ground level, which would have served as the main point of entry for customers and visitors. Flanking the entrance are two window openings, which were likely used for showcasing merchandise or goods. ::The second story of the building is adorned with two windows positioned above the storefront. These windows allowed natural light to illuminate the upper level and provided an aesthetic balance to the building's design. ::The building's construction in 1887 places it within a particular historical context. This period was marked by the establishment of local chapters of the Agricultural Wheel, an agrarian reform organization that gained prominence in Arkansas during the early 1880s. Such organizations played a role in advocating for agricultural and economic reforms to benefit farmers and rural communities. ::The Wheel Store likely served a dual purpose as both a commercial space and a meeting place for the local Agricultural Wheel chapter, aligning with the organization's goals of fostering community and agricultural improvement. The building stands as a historical artifact, offering insights into the economic and social dynamics of the late 19th century in Batesville, Arkansas. ::Preservation of historic commercial buildings like The Wheel Store helps maintain a tangible link to the past and serves as a reminder of the role that such structures played in shaping the development and culture of communities during earlier periods in American history. {{Image|file=Independence_County_Arkansas-33.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Wyatt House }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Wyatt_House_(Desha,_Arkansas)|Wyatt House]]''' The Wyatt House, located at the intersection of Gainer Ferry Road and Arkansas Highway 25 in Desha, Arkansas, is a historically significant residence with a rich history that reflects its architectural evolution over time. ::This two-story I-house is characterized by its three-bay-wide design, featuring a side gable roof and end chimneys. It also includes a single-story ell extending to the rear, creating a cohesive and functional layout. The history of the Wyatt House can be divided into distinct phases: ::The oldest portion of the house, comprising the first floor, was built around 1870 and originally took the form of a dogtrot house. Dogtrot houses are characterized by a central breezeway or open area that allows for airflow and served as a common architectural style in the American South during this period. ::Around 1900, significant modifications were made to the Wyatt House. The breezeway of the original dogtrot structure was enclosed, transforming it into a more conventional layout. Additionally, during this phase, the second story and ell were added to the house. These alterations represented the changing architectural preferences of the time and the desire for more enclosed living spaces. ::The property also includes a stone wellhouse that dates to the time of the house's enlargement. The wellhouse is a valuable addition, reflecting the practical needs of the household for water supply and storage. ::The Wyatt House holds historical significance not only for its architectural evolution but also for its association with Samuel Wyatt, a veteran of the American Civil War. The house represents the changing lifestyle and needs of its occupants over the years and reflects the broader architectural trends of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. ::Preservation of historic homes like the Wyatt House helps to maintain a tangible link to the past and provides a glimpse into the lives of those who lived in and shaped the Desha, Arkansas community. It stands as a historical and architectural testament to the region's history and development. *'''[[Wikipedia:Wyatt_Petroglyphs|Wyatt Petroglyphs]]''' are a remarkable collection of rock art located in Independence County, Arkansas, near the city of Desha. These petroglyphs are a testament to the artistic and cultural expressions of the people who inhabited the region in the past and provide valuable insights into the history and beliefs of these ancient communities. ::Key details about the Wyatt Petroglyphs: ::#'''Location''': The petroglyphs are situated in Independence County, an area known for its historical significance and archaeological heritage. The specific location of the petroglyphs is in the vicinity of Desha, Arkansas. ::#'''Type and Date''': The Wyatt Petroglyphs belong to a category of rock art that is commonly found in eastern Missouri and southern Illinois. They are believed to date to approximately 1500 CE, making them several centuries old. Petroglyphs are images or symbols carved or pecked into rock surfaces, and they often serve as a means of communication, storytelling, or artistic expression. ::#'''Depictions''': The petroglyphs at this site feature a variety of depictions, each holding significance in the context of the culture and beliefs of the people who created them. These depictions include: ::## - '''Thunderbird''': The presence of a thunderbird, a powerful and revered figure in many indigenous cultures, suggests a connection to spiritual beliefs and cosmology. ::## - '''Bird Tracks''': Bird tracks are a common motif in petroglyphs and may have symbolic meanings related to birds' roles in the natural world. ::## - '''Arrows''': The inclusion of arrows might indicate a connection to hunting or warfare, depending on their context. ::## - '''Human Figures''': Petroglyphs depicting human figures can offer insights into the people's appearance, clothing, or social roles. ::## - '''Crescents and Sun Rays''': These symbols often have cosmological or calendrical significance and could relate to celestial events or seasonal markers. :::4. '''Cultural Context''': The relationship between the Wyatt Petroglyphs and Native American archaeological sites in the area is not well understood. These petroglyphs are a significant part of the region's cultural heritage, and researchers continue to study and interpret their meanings and connections to the indigenous peoples of the past. ::The Wyatt Petroglyphs represent an important archaeological and cultural resource that sheds light on the history and beliefs of the Native American communities who inhabited the region centuries ago. Their preservation and study are essential for gaining a deeper understanding of the cultural richness and complexity of Arkansas' indigenous peoples. {{Image|file=Independence_County_Arkansas-34.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Wycough–Jones House }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Wycough–Jones_House|Wycough–Jones House]]''' is a historic house located at 683 Water Street in Batesville, Arkansas. It is a significant historical structure that represents the Victorian architectural style and heritage of the area. Here are some key details about the house: ::The Wycough-Jones House is an excellent example of Victorian-era architecture. It features distinctive architectural elements commonly associated with this period, including a two-story design, hip roof, and weatherboard siding. ::The front facade of the house is adorned with a single-story porch that stretches across the entire width of the building. Additionally, there is a smaller second-story porch situated above the main entrance. The main entrance is centered between three bays, giving the house a balanced and symmetrical appearance. ::One notable aspect of the house is the outer bays, which have projecting bays on both the first and second levels. This design feature adds visual interest and complexity to the overall architectural composition of the house. :: The Wycough-Jones House was constructed around 1878, making it over a century old at the time of this description. It stands as one of the few remaining Victorian-era homes in Batesville, which adds to its historical importance within the community. ::Given its historical significance and architectural charm, efforts may have been made to preserve and maintain the Wycough-Jones House as part of the city's historical and cultural heritage. This could involve local historical societies or preservation organizations working to ensure the house's continued existence. ::Overall, the Wycough-Jones House is an attractive representation of Victorian-era architecture in Batesville, Arkansas, and serves as a reminder of the city's historical past. Its unique design features and well-preserved state make it a notable landmark within the community. ==Military History== ===Civil War=== ====Battles and Skirmishes==== Independence County, Arkansas, witnessed a series of battles and skirmishes during the Civil War, each with its own unique circumstances and outcomes. In May 1862, during the Pea Ridge Campaign, Independence County became the backdrop for the "Skirmish at Batesville." Union forces, under the command of Brigadier General Samuel R. Curtis and General Alexander Asboth, clashed with Confederate Colonel W. O. Coleman's troops. The Union contingent included the Thirty-sixth Illinois Volunteer Infantry and Major William D. Bowen's Missouri Cavalry Battalion. Despite a relatively minor engagement, casualties occurred, with one Union soldier wounded and an estimated 4-6 Confederate casualties. This skirmish ended in a Union victory. The following year, on February 4, 1863, another skirmish occurred in Batesville, this time not tied to a specific campaign. Colonel George Waring led Union forces, specifically the Fourth Missouri Cavalry, against Confederate opponents commanded by General John S. Marmaduke and Colonel Joseph O. Shelby. Unfortunately, precise casualty figures for this skirmish remain unreported, but it resulted in a Union victory. As Union forces occupied Batesville in 1864, two more skirmishes unfolded in Independence County. The "Skirmish at Oil Trough Bottom" took place on March 25, 1864, pitting Captain Albert A. Irwin's Union forces from Company B of the Second Arkansas Cavalry against Captain George Rutherford's Confederate unit. Surprisingly, there were no reported Union casualties, while the Confederates suffered 4 killed, 2 captured, and 1 wounded, culminating in a Union victory. Two days later, on March 27, 1864, the "Skirmish at Cross-Roads" ensued. Captain Albert B. Kauffman commanded Union forces, a detachment from the Eleventh Missouri Cavalry, in this encounter with Confederate Bushwhackers led by a man known only as Smith. Several Union soldiers were killed, and one was wounded, while the Confederates suffered approximately 18 killed, 3 captured, and 1 mortally wounded. Despite the casualties, the Union secured victory in this skirmish. In a different engagement, the "Skirmish at Waugh's Farm" unfolded on February 19, 1864. Union forces, including detachments of the Eleventh Missouri Cavalry and Fourth Arkansas Mounted Infantry under Captain William Castle, faced Confederate opposition led by Captain George Rutherford and the First Arkansas Cavalry. This time, Union forces experienced 4 killed, 10 wounded, and 32 captured, while the Confederates had 1 soldier killed. The battle concluded with a Confederate victory. Throughout these engagements, Independence County, like many regions in the Ozarks during the Civil War, suffered immense hardships and resource depletion due to the presence of both Union and Confederate forces, as well as raids by groups like the Jayhawkers. These experiences left the county destitute and struggling to cope with the challenges of wartime destruction. ====Military Units==== During the Civil War, several Confederate and Union units had associations with Independence County, Arkansas. Here's some information about these units: =====Confederate Units===== #'''46th Arkansas Infantry (Mounted) (1864–1865) - Confederate Companies A and B:''' The 46th Arkansas Infantry (Mounted) was a Confederate regiment formed in 1864, and it included Companies A and B, which had connections to Independence County. This unit would have been involved in various actions during the latter part of the war. #'''7th Arkansas Infantry Battalion (1861–1862) - Confederate Companies B, C, and D:''' The 7th Arkansas Infantry Battalion, with several of its companies originating from Independence County (B, C, and D), served during the early years of the Civil War. It participated in various campaigns and battles before its consolidation with other units. #'''2nd Regiment, Arkansas Volunteers (Confederate) - Capt. James R. Morris’ Company:''' Capt. James R. Morris’ Company was part of the 2nd Regiment, Arkansas Volunteers (Confederate). #'''38th Regiment, Arkansas Infantry - Confederate:''' The 38th Regiment, Arkansas Infantry, assembled in September 1862 and included men from Independence County. This regiment would have participated in the Confederate war effort and likely saw action in various battles and campaigns. ======Other Confederate Units====== Although the following units were not formed within Independence County, men from the county enlisted in them: *4th Regiment, Arkansas Infantry (Confederate) *31st Regiment, Arkansas Infantry (Confederate) *Companies F and I, 45th Regiment, Arkansas Cavalry (Confederate) *1st Regiment, Arkansas Mounted Rifles (Confederate), Company K *3rd Regiment, Missouri Cavalry - Confederate, Company B =====Union Units===== #'''3rd Regiment, Arkansas Cavalry (Union) - Companies A, C, K, and M:''' Independence County contributed soldiers to the 3rd Regiment, Arkansas Cavalry (Union), specifically in Companies A, C, K, and M. This regiment served as a Union cavalry unit, and soldiers from Independence County played a role in various campaigns and operations. #'''4th Regiment, Arkansas Infantry (Union):''' The 4th Regiment, Arkansas Infantry (Union), included soldiers from Independence County. This unit, loyal to the Union, participated in actions to support the Federal cause in the region. ====Civil War Markers and Monuments==== Independence County, Arkansas, has several Civil War historical markers and war memorials that commemorate important figures and events from that era: #'''Batesville Confederate Monument:''' This monument was erected in 1907 by Sidney Johnston Camp 863, United Confederate Veterans, and Sidney Johnston Chapter 135, United Daughters of the Confederacy. It is a tribute to Confederate soldiers and veterans from Independence County and the surrounding region. The monument is a symbol of remembrance and honor for those who fought for the Confederacy during the Civil War. #'''Colonel Morgan Magness Historical Marker:''' Erected in 1976, this historical marker pays tribute to Colonel Morgan Magness (1796-1871). Col. Magness was a prominent figure in Independence County before the Civil War, considered one of the wealthiest individuals in the county at the time. He, along with his father Jonathan Magness, had emigrated from Tennessee to the area when Arkansas was still part of the Missouri Territory. Col. Magness was involved in both Territorial and State Legislatures of Arkansas and became the owner of nearly 4,000 acres of land. He built a large brick home on the banks of the White River south of the Magness post office, which was named in his honor. The historical marker commemorates his legacy and contributions to the region. #'''Colonel Shelby in Arkansas Historical Marker:''' This historical marker commemorates the presence of Colonel J.O. Shelby and his Confederate cavalry brigade in Independence County during the harsh winter of 1862-63. Col. Shelby was a brigade commander of three Missouri cavalry regiments under General John S. Marmaduke's Confederate cavalry command. The marker notes Shelby and his troops arrived in the area after a raid into southern Missouri, and quartered on the farm of Col. Franklin W. Desha, a few miles northwest of the marker's site. They later moved across the White River to Batesville, where they established Camp Nannie Wilson with approximately 3,000 men. The marker also mentions their subsequent participation in a second raid into Missouri in the late spring of 1863. These historical markers and memorials remind the impact of the Civil War on Independence County and its role in the wider context of the conflict. They help preserve the memory of significant individuals and events from that era, and provide historical context for visitors and residents alike. ==Tourist Attractions and Festivals== Independence County, Arkansas, hosts several annual festivals and events that attract both locals and tourists. Here are two prominent festivals and some additional details about their offerings: '''Arkansas Scottish Festival:''' The Arkansas Scottish Festival is an annual event hosted by Lyon College in Batesville. This festival is a celebration of Scottish heritage and traditions and features a wide range of activities and attractions. Visitors can enjoy the sound of bagpipes echoing through the Ozarks as pipe bands compete. Traditional Scottish dishes are available from food vendors, and Celtic music fills the air. The festival also includes sheepdog demonstrations, a key component of Scottish rural life. One of the highlights of the festival is the traditional Feast and Ceilidh, celebrated on Saturday evening. Attendees can experience Scottish culture through dance, music, and food. Additionally, an Iona Worship Service takes place on Sunday morning, providing a spiritual dimension to the event. The Arkansas Scottish Festival offers a unique opportunity for people to immerse themselves in Scottish culture and enjoy a vibrant and lively atmosphere. '''Watermelon Festival:''' The Watermelon Festival held in Cave City, Arkansas, is an annual tradition that has been celebrated since 1980. It is known for honoring the "World's Sweetest Watermelons" and serves as a community gathering where families and friends come together to reconnect. Over the years, the Watermelon Festival has grown to become the largest festival in the region and has received recognition as one of Arkansas' best festivals. While watermelons remain at the heart of the celebration, the festival also pays tribute to the people and businesses that contribute to making the Cave City area a special place in Arkansas. Visitors to the Watermelon Festival can enjoy a variety of activities, including watermelon-themed contests, live entertainment, parades, arts and crafts vendors, carnival rides, and a wide range of delicious food options. This festival offers a delightful blend of summertime fun, community spirit, and a unique appreciation for the locally grown sweet watermelons that are a beloved symbol of the region. These annual events not only showcase the local culture and heritage of Independence County but also provide an opportunity for visitors to experience the warm hospitality and traditions of the area. Both the Arkansas Scottish Festival and the Watermelon Festival offer a memorable experience for attendees and contribute to the vibrant tourism scene in the region. == Notables== *'''[[Arnold-23804|Benjamin Cleveland Arnold]]''' was born on February 19, 1891 in Newark, Arkansas. He was a notable figure in Oklahoma's legal system, having pursued a distinguished career as an attorney and judge. He earned his B.A. degree in 1920 and later a law degree in 1924 from the University of Oklahoma, showcasing his commitment to legal education. His journey in the judicial realm began as a district judge in Oklahoma County, where he served near Wister, Oklahoma. However, it was his appointment as Associate Justice on the Oklahoma Supreme Court in 1941 by Governor Leon C. Phillips that solidified his legacy. Arnold's subsequent role as Chief Justice from 1951 to 1953 further exemplified his leadership and dedication to upholding the law. His service and contributions to the Oklahoma legal system remain noteworthy in the state's history. *'''[[Bates-2586|James Woodson Bates]]''' was born on August 25, 1787 in Goochland County, Virginia. He is a notable figure in American history for his contributions as a lawyer and statesman hailing from Arkansas County, Arkansas. He played a significant role in representing the Arkansas Territory as a delegate to the United States House of Representatives, where he advocated for the interests and concerns of his region. His legacy is further immortalized by the naming of Batesville, located in Independence County, Arkansas, in his honor, underscoring his lasting impact on the state's development and identity. *'''[[Baxter-651|Elisha Baxter]]''' is a notable figure in Arkansas history, recognized for his role as an American businessman and politician. Born in North Carolina, but later relocated to Batesville, Arkansas, he served as the 10th governor of the state from 1873 to 1874. His tenure as governor was marked by political turmoil and the Brooks-Baxter War, a significant episode in Arkansas history that highlighted the challenges and complexities of Reconstruction-era politics in the South. Baxter's leadership during this tumultuous period left a lasting impact on the state's political landscape, making him a notable and historically significant figure in Arkansas. *'''[[Busby-2670|Orel Busby]]''' is a notable figure in Oklahoma's history, born in Batesville, Arkansas, on February 6, 1890. After relocating to Oklahoma as a young child, he achieved success as a teacher, attorney, and ultimately judge. His significant contributions to the legal field culminated in his appointment as a justice on the Oklahoma Supreme Court. His dedication and impact on the state's legal system were so substantial that he was honored with induction into the Oklahoma Hall of Fame, further solidifying his legacy as a distinguished figure in Oklahoma's legal and civic history. *'''[[Cook-50051|Virgil Young Cook]]''' was born on November 14, 1848 in Boydsville, Kentucky. He later moved to Independence County, Arkansas. He is a notable figure in Arkansas history due to his significant roles as an American Confederate veteran and prosperous planter. His service during the American Civil War marked a crucial chapter in the nation's history, and his post-war success as a planter elevated him to the status of the wealthiest resident of Independence County by the time of his passing. Cook's life embodies the complexities of the post-war South and is a testament to the enduring impact of individuals who contributed to the region's history and development during this pivotal era. *'''[[Tracy-4623|Caroline (Tracy) Dye]]''', also known as Caroline Tracy Dye, holds a notable place in history for her remarkable reputation as a respected seer during the early 20th century, particularly in Arkansas and the Mid-South. What sets her apart is not only her remarkable intuitive abilities, but also the fact that she was an uneducated African American in a time when such recognition was rare, making her a trailblazer and symbol of resilience in a racially segregated society. Her enduring popularity and influence underscore the significant impact she had on her community and the broader cultural landscape of her era. *'''[[Franks-3933|William Joseph Franks Jr]]''' was born in Pittsboro, North Carolina in 1830, and later lived in Independence County. He is a notable figure in American history for his remarkable service as a United States Navy sailor during the American Civil War. He earned the prestigious Medal of Honor for his exceptional actions during this tumultuous period, demonstrating extraordinary courage and dedication to his country. Franks' valor and selflessness in the face of adversity not only earned him this high honor, but also serve as a testament to the bravery and sacrifices made by countless individuals during one of the most pivotal moments in American history. *'''[[Garner-8287|William Carl Garner]]''' was born on June 1, 1915 in Moorefield, Arkansas. He is a notable American engineer who left a lasting impact through his dedicated work as the resident engineer of Greers Ferry Lake. His vision and leadership extended beyond his engineering duties when he initiated a citizen cleanup effort in the area, which ultimately evolved into the Carl Garner Federal Lands Cleanup Day. This program, now widely recognized, not only showcases Garner's commitment to preserving the environment, but also raises awareness about the ongoing issue of litter and the importance of environmental conservation throughout the year. His contributions have made a significant and lasting difference in promoting responsible stewardship of federal lands and the protection of our natural resources. *'''[[Magness-86|Morgan Magness]]''' is a notable historical figure in Independence County, Arkansas, celebrated for his status as the wealthiest individual in the region before the Civil War. His emigration from Tennessee to Arkansas and subsequent prosperity mark him as a significant figure in the economic and social history of the area. Col. Magness's legacy and achievements as a prominent landowner and entrepreneur during a pivotal period in American history contribute to his enduring notability in the local history and folklore of Independence County. *'''[[Miller-30296|William Read Miller]]''' was born on November 23, 1823 in Batesville, Arkansas Territory. He is a notable figure in Arkansas history for serving as the 12th Governor of the state. Born in Batesville, he is Arkansas's first native-born Governor. His two-term administration during the challenging post-Reconstruction era marked the emergence of New Departure Democrats in the state. Miller's platform aimed to foster economic growth through reconciliation between white and freedmen populations, a stance that often put him in opposition to some members of his own party during the early stages of the Lost Cause ideology. Despite facing racial violence and resistance within his party, Miller pursued plans to address the state's significant debt and supported public education, leaving a lasting impact on Arkansas during a pivotal period in its history. *'''[[Rose-21214|Uriah Milton Rose]]''' was born on March 5, 1834 in Bradfordsville, Kentucky. He later moved to Batesville, Arkansas. He is a notable figure in American legal history, recognized for his enduring impact as a nationally prominent attorney based in Little Rock, Arkansas. Over a distinguished career spanning more than four decades at what is now the Rose Law Firm, he left an indelible mark on the legal profession. Rose's influence extended beyond the state, as he played a pivotal role in founding and presiding over both the Arkansas Bar Association and the American Bar Association, demonstrating his commitment to advancing the legal field. His appointment by President Theodore Roosevelt as U.S. ambassador to the Second Hague Peace Conference in 1907 reflects his significant contributions to international diplomacy and peace efforts. Uriah Milton Rose's multifaceted accomplishments make him a noteworthy figure in legal and diplomatic circles. *'''[[Weaver-17685|Charles Austin Weaver]]''' was born on November 1, 1905 in Cushman, Arkansas. He is notable for his contribution to American football, having played college football for the University of Chicago and briefly in the NFL during the 1930 season as a guard for the Chicago Cardinals and Portsmouth Spartans. Despite his relatively short NFL career, appearing in ten games, including four as a starter, Weaver's presence on the field showcased his athletic prowess and dedication to the sport, making him a memorable figure in American football history. *'''[[Wyatt-8956|David Wayne Wyatt]]''' was born on June 18, 1949 in Batesville, Arkansas. He is a notable figure in Arkansas politics, known for his dedicated service as a farmer, judge, and politician. His commitment to public service is evident through his multiple terms in the Arkansas Senate, representing District 19 from 2013 to 2015, and previously serving in Senate District 12 from 2009 to 2013. Prior to his time in the Senate, Wyatt also represented District 72 in the Arkansas House of Representatives from 2005 to 2009. His contributions to the legislative process and his advocacy for the constituents of his districts underscore his significance as a respected and influential figure in Arkansas politics. Olaf and Orilla Pinkston, known for starting Arkansas Folk Festival and having Saturday afternoon sing-a-longs and lemonade socials. They also preformed Arkansaw Traveler. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Z_WGDVjrEY&feature=share The Pinkstons on Youtube] and featured in Donald Harington's ''Let Us Build Us a City.'' == Records and Resources== * [[Space:United_States_Resources|United States Resources]] * [[Space:Arkansas_State_Genealogy_Resources|Arkansas State Genealogy Resources]] * [[Wikipedia:Independence_County,_Arkansas|Wikipedia for Independence County, Arkansas]] * [https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Independence_County,_Arkansas_Genealogy FamilySearch Independence County, Arkansas] * [http://www.encyclopediaofarkansas.net/encyclopedia/entry-detail.aspx?entryID=776 Encyclopedia of Arkansas, Independence County] ==Sources== * Heartstone Legacy Publications, (n.d.). "[http://hearthstonelegacy.com/independence.htm Independence County, Arkansas History and Genealogy]." Accessed 21 Sep 2023. * Encyclopedia of Arkansas, Entry Category: Independence. "[https://encyclopediaofarkansas.net/entry-category/independence/ Indepdence Communities]." Accessed 22 Sep 2023. * Genealogy Trails History Group, Independence County, Arkansas Genealogy and History. "[https://genealogytrails.com/ark/independence/postoffices.html Post Offices Past and Present]." Accessed 22 Sep 2023. * Bureau of the Census. “[https://digitalheritage.arkansas.gov/township-maps/32/ Independence County section of] Arkansas Minor Civil Divisions [https://digitalheritage.arkansas.gov/context/township-maps/article/1031/type/native/viewcontent map].” in the United States Census of Population 1930.42, Washington, D.C., U.S. Government Printing Office, 1934. * FamilySearch, Independence County, Arkansas Genealogy. (n.d.). "[https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/Independence_County,_Arkansas_Genealogy Independence County - Civil War]." Accessed 22 Sep 2023. * The Historical Marker Database (HMdb), (n.d.). "[https://www.hmdb.org/results.asp?Search=County&County=Independence%20County&State=Arkansas Historical Markers and War Memorials in Independence County, Arkansas]." Accessed 22 Sep 2023. * Lankford, George E., Batesville, Arkansas, Encyclopedia of Arkansas, Revised 2022, Sesser, David, Henderson State University, last updated on 13 Jul 2023. "[https://encyclopediaofarkansas.net/entries/independence-county-776/ Independence County]." Accessed 22 Sep 2023. * ScotsFest, Homecoming, Scottish Festival, "[https://www.arscottishfest.com/ Arkansas Scottish Festival]." Accessed 22 Sep 2023. * Cave City Watermelon Festival, "[https://www.cavecitywatermelonfestival.com/ Cave City Watermelon Festival]." Accessed 22 Sep 2023.
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[[Category: Order of Good Templars]] This free-space page has been created to record the history and activities of the Independent Order of Good Templars in New Zealand. == History == The Independent Order of Good Templars was founded in New York in 1851. The honour of introducing the Order into New Zealand is due to Brother the Rev. B. J. Westbrooke, a minister of the Primitive Methodist Connexion. Some initial background to the Order and its origins is found on the Category page for the [[:Category:Order_of_Good_Templars#International_Organisation_of_Good_Templars|Order of Good Templars]]. The order promoted total abstinence from intoxicating drinks, and rapidly became one of the popular temperance movements in New Zealand in the late 1800s. In the New Zealand Good Templar Tract (no. 1), it explained the what the name of the Good Templars meant:
:The Order of Good Templars is a great international brotherhood, based on the practice of Total Abstinence from intoxicating drinks. We derive the name of Templars from our mission in the great crusade against intemperance. The Knights Templars of old banded themselves together by sacred vows, taken amidst solemn ceremonies, to fight for the liberation of the Holy Land from the Pagans, and to protect the Christian Pilgrims on their way to Jerusalem. For centuries they led the crusades in Palestine, and valiantly devoted their lives to the work to which they had consecrated themselves. The Good Templars striving to catch the enthusiastic devotion of those bold warriors, go forth to fight a modern crusade against one of the deadliest curses of our land, the giant evil, intemperance. == Temperance & Prohibition == One of the roles of a member of the IOGT was to personally visit households, and promote abstinence to those they visited. Good Templars believed that the public traffic in alcoholic drinks was essentially evil. They were expected to abstain from alcoholic beverages themselves and set an example of good behaviour. They would be expected to hand out tracts, and also to support any prohibition bill with an affirmative vote. They believed that private conduct and public action should be consistent. One tract said "...the right to vote is the power to give practical expresssion to a personal conviction of that which is good. The Good Templar argues: My conviction being that the liquor traffic is bad, and that to authorise its continuance would be to endorse, or become an accessory to, what my conviction proonounces wicked and criminal: I am, perforce of my sense of right and wrong, bound to use my vote to give practical expression to my view of what is right and good." Not only would the Good Templar vote for prohibition, but they would lobby, and exhort other Christians to support prohibition. The approach to the working man was to demonstrate that the manufacture of liquor did not aid the economy and employed few workers. The implication was that if another industry was invested in instead, that there would be more work, and less unemployment. They also argued that the liquor industry paid low wages, which would have an impact on families. To the general voter, they would argue that the annual "liquor bill" for the colony was a drain on the economy and without it New Zealand would be rid of financial troubles and labour difficulties. '''AIMS & OBJECTIVES'''
This same tract said that they were not intending to interfere with the work of other Temperance societies, but wished to unite various sections of society in fighting to liberate the world from intemperance. It was clear that the organisation hoped to become the pre-eminent Temperance organisation uniting the movement. The tract gave the objects of the Order as follows: :'''1.''' To reclaim the intemperate.
:'''2.''' To sustain them when reclaimed.
:'''3.''' To save the young from becoming intemperate.
:'''4.''' To spread in society at large more enlightened opinions as to the fearful nature of the evils of intemperance, and as to the best means for their removal.
:'''5.''' To get the temptation removed by legislative Prohibition of the manufacture, importation, and sale of intoxicating liquors AS A BEVERAGE.
'''MEMBERSHIP AND STRUCTURE''' ''(as noted in the NZ tract)''
MANAGEMENT.—A Subordinate Lodge is a completely and carefully organised Society, with twelve officers, each having a distinct work. The Lodges are grouped into Districts, and over the whole is the controlling power—the Grand Lodges, having jurisdiction over the countries and states into which the Order has spread, and these find their supreme international head in an International Supreme Lodge, which meets annually in different parts of the world. MEMBERSHIP.—None can enter the Order unless they profess their belief in Almighty God. The age at which persons are admitted is usually sixteen. Both sexes are on an equality and alike entrusted with the unwritten work of the Order. Thus all are bound together throughout the world in one great brotherhood, where social distinctions are forgotten, all being animated by one object, the benefit of mankind, and none being more cared for than he who is liable to fall away in an unguarded moment if left to himself outside our family circle. RECREATION.—In the Lodge-room lectures, essays, musical entertainments, and social converse, form a powerful inducement to regular attendance. REGALIA.—The Regalia is necessary to distinguish what degree or office the wearer holds; it is of great use in the Lodge; gives a more uniform appearance to the members, and contributes in a high degree to the good order maintained in our Lodges. CHARACTERISTICS.—Though the movement is unsectarian, it is thoroughly religions—each Lodge having its Chaplain, who opens and closes the meetings with Prayer, or with a reading from the Holy Bible, which always remains open during a Lodge session. CLAIMS FOR SUPPORT.—It is called Independent because we do not receive any subscriptions or donations from anyone who is not a member of the Order; but we earnestly appeal to all Christian and Philanthropic men and women to join our ranks and aid as in oar noble mission. The character of the movement is founded on the purest aims; its sympathies are world-wide, and its spirit elevating. Its past triumphs and its present position of stability and popularity render it a peculiarly attractive field to those who would not be behind the age in one of its most truly religions and patriotic institutions. ''The tract containing the above information was made available, for distribution, by the Grand Lodge of New Zealand, I.O.G.T. Price—2s 6d per 1000 copies; or, including postage, 3s 6d per 1000 copies.'' '''QUOTES From IOGT Tracts'''
: "Our strength is union. Our power is organisation. Our virtue is co-operation. And if we mean to destroy the enormous power of the Liquor Traffic, and of the drinking customs of society, we must develop our utmost strength by organisation, we must weld our scattered forces into mighty solidarity by discipline." - Rev. H P Hughes, BA : "In every town and village, with plenty of money and beer, the Liquor Traffickers will wage a fierce war, but the Good Templar Ironsides will, by God's blessing, match their organisation, and surpass their zeal. With an open Bible in every Lodgeroom, and a prayer to God in every heart, organised, disciplined, armed, we are ready to stand forward to the fight." - Rev. H P Hughes, BA : "If the leaders of the Temperance movement see it well to throw their hearts into this organisation, so as to take advantage of it to the uttermost, the agency fitted to give them a force of teaching which they have never yet employed is ready to their hand." - REV. PROFESSOR KIRK, EDINBURGH : "There is no lack of willingness for that right kind of effort which is most needed—that is, house to house visitation, with suitable tracts for the information of the mass of the people." - REV. PROFESSOR KIRK, EDINBURGH : "The liquor traffic of this nation is responsible for nearly all the murders, bloodshed, riots, poverty, misery, wretchedness, and woe. It breaks up thousands of happy homes every year, sends the husband and father to prison or to the gallows, and drives countless mothers and little children into the world to suffer and to die." - Tallls, Morgan in Domestic Journal : "If our Christian voters will only consider the responsibility of their votes; if they will only realise their votes must count before their God, for the support or suppression of a traffic which is a monstrous curse, the mother of nine-tenths of our country's wretchedness, crime, and distress, they would surely at once resolve to raise the power they possess to strike a blow at the head of the monster, from which it would not recover." (Anon, from Tract no.6) : "The cost of the alcoholic liquors consumed in this Colony in 1894 was £2,099,552, equal to £3 1s 1d for each European man, woman, and child. That sum of money brought no return to us for its expenditure. It was absolutely thrown away, but in such a manner as to create many serious evils...Our drink account was a sum large enough to pay the labour of 20,000 workmen at 7s per day the year through. That means food, clothing, and comfort for 60,000 women and children...The £2,099,552 of the drink bill, if diverted to wages, would represent a weekly sum of £43,740 of liberated wealth. Such a sum would give employment to every unemployed man and woman in the colony. Every family would receive the necessaries of life; their demands for comforts would at once begin to increase." (Anon. From tract no.9) == Links == * [http://mypastwhispers.blogspot.co.nz/2013/08/independent-order-of-good-templars.html William McClellan and the IOGT in New Zealand] by Lauren Bavin - includes photos * [http://nzetc.victoria.ac.nz/tm/scholarly/tei-Stout74-t29-body-d1.html What is the Independent Order of Good Templars?] * [http://nzetc.victoria.ac.nz/tm/scholarly/tei-MurTemp-c9-2.html Temperance and Prohibition in New Zealand - International Order of Good Templars] by G Price On the wider organisation:
* See the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Organisation_of_Good_Templars Wikipedia article on the International Organisation of Good Templars]. * Also see the [http://www.iogt.org/ Website for IOGT].
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updated'' :Anna Maria Cipriani :Cristina Rotticci :Cristoforo Salvadalena :Carlo Codazzi :Catterina Abram :Giuseppe Antonio Erminio Traversi :Giovanni Battista Abram :Giovanni Battista Abram :Lucia Codazzi :Luigi Bernardo Crottogini :Marta Rotticci :Maria Orsola Prevostini :Maria Angelica Cipriani :Maria Scaja :Romilda Dell'Acqua :Silvio Dell'Acqua [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9WG-DN1P?i=54&wc=M7SY-WZ9%3A350267401%2C350273801%2C350267501&cc=2043841 1870]''Entered with birth date, locations need to be updated'' :Anna Catterina Turchetti :Anna Catterina Virginia Lovani :Angiolina Moja :Anna Felicina Cipriani :Catterina Balatti :Eugenia Cipriani :Giuseppe Dell'Acqua :Lodovico Sergio Salvagni :Litizia Codazzi :Maria Balatti :Marta Cipriani :Maddalena Moja :Maria Pomatti :Olimpia Catterina Moja :Pietro Luigi Crottogini :Pietro Celestino Turchetti :Rosalia Triaca [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89WG-DNVR?i=65&wc=M7SY-WZ9%3A350267401%2C350273801%2C350267501&cc=2043841 1871]''Entered with birth date, locations need to be updated'' :Catterina Abram :Innocente Balatti :Elena Maria Cipriani :Giovanni Battista Silvio Cipriani :Giulietta Catterina Cipriani :Carolina Selinda Codazi :Virginia Carmela Del Curto :Anna Catterina Dell Acqua :Veronica Dell Acqua :Virginia Dell Acqua :Giovanni Battista Moja :Luigi Moja :Guglielmo Pietro Rotticci :Barbara Catterina Traversi :Egidia Luigia Zovani :Anna Maria Catterina Turchetti [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89WG-DN61?i=78&wc=M7SY-WZ9%3A350267401%2C350273801%2C350267501&cc=2043841 1872]''Entered with birth date, locations need to be updated'' :Catterina Abram :Emilia Catterina Abram :Olimpia Abram :Adelina Domenica Balatti :Catterina Balatti :Luigia Balatti :Margherita Sara Balatti :Pietro Balatti :Giovanni Battista Cipriani :Giulia Maria Orsola Cipriani :Virginia Cipriani :Carlo Silvio Codazzi :Silvio Atilio Dell Acqua :Maria Roswa Tievi :Rosa Marciocchi :Teresa Martina Pomatti :Maria Catterina Prevostini :Maria Rotticci :Anna Giacomina Salvagni :Lucia Scandolera :Maria Emilia Triaca :Maddalena Turchetti [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99WG-DNDV?i=91&wc=M7SY-WZ9%3A350267401%2C350273801%2C350267501&cc=2043841 1873] ''Entered with birth date, locations need to be updated'' :Bartolomeo Vittore Abram :Carolina Abram :Catterina Abram :Giovanni Balatti :Giovanni Pietro Balatti :Palmira Balatti :Ludovico Felice Luige Cipriani :Natalina Codazzi :Francesco Battiste Crottoginia :Calisto Del Curto :Maria Orsola Luigia Dell Acqua :Maria Adolorata Herman :Davide Moja :Sofia Luigia Prevostini :Anna Maria Rotticci :Luigi Marcellino Rottici :Barbara Maria Giulietta Traversi :Emilia Maddalena Turchetti :Luigi Gennaro Turchetti :Pietro Turchetti :Luigi Zovani :Mariano Zovani [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99WG-DN4T?i=111&wc=M7SY-WZ9%3A350267401%2C350273801%2C350267501&cc=2043841 1874] ''Entered with birth date, locations need to be updated'' :Giovanni Battista Ernesto Abram :Lorenzo Giovanni Battista Abram :Marta Catterina Abram :Rosalia Abram :Maria Alice :Andrea Balatti :Antonio Balatti :Giovanni Pietro Balatti :Maria Balatti :Martino Balatti :Violante Balatti :Vittore Michele Balatti :Angese Cipriani :Andrea Salvatore Cipriani :Anna Maria Irene Cipriani :Anselmo Antonio Cipriani :Siro Cipriani :Giacomo Codazzi :Lucia Anna Codazzi :Maria Codazzi :Catterina Ottavia Dell Acqua :Marianna Veronica Dell Acqua :Maria Maddalena Levi :Maria Moja :Carolina Salvagni :Lodovico Segio Salvagni :Elia Turchetti :Maria Innocenta Zoani [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9WG-DNJ2?i=120&wc=M7SY-WZ9%3A350267401%2C350273801%2C350267501&cc=2043841 1875] ''Entered with birth date, locations need to be updated'' :Marcellina Carmela Abram :Felice Mammete Cipriani :Ida Martina Cipriani :Margherita Codazzi :Biagio Albino Del Curto :Martina Vincenza Faggetti :Vittore Amedeo Herman :Ida Martina Marciocchi :Vittore Anselmo Marciocchi :Ulderica Maria Mioja :Eugenio Antonio Prevostini :Andrea Enrico Rotticci :Anna Margherita Rotticci :Giovanna Rotticci :Giovanni Battista Antonio Erminio Traversi :Luca Attilio Triaca :Guglielmo Turchetti :Pietro Turchetti [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9WG-DNDK?i=131&wc=M7SY-WZ9%3A350267401%2C350273801%2C350267501&cc=2043841 1876] ''Entered with birth date, locations need to be updated'' :Bartolomeo Abram :Edwige Margherita Abram :[[Abram-140|Olindo Antonio Abram]] :Giuseppe Balatti :Pietra Zaccaria Balatti :Vittore Balatti :Anna Maria Sofia Cipriani :Lodovica Eugena Cipriani :Luca Camillo Cipriani :Battista Andrea Crottogini :Maria Vernoica Dell Acqua :Domenica Fabris :Francesco Fabris :Anna Chiara Marciocchi :Maria Orsola Aurelia Marciocchi :Pietro Moja :Francesco Andrea Rotticci :Michele Giovanni Salvagni :Giovanni Battista Turchetti [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89WG-DF1L?i=142&wc=M7SY-WZ9%3A350267401%2C350273801%2C350267501&cc=2043841 1877] ''Entered with birth date, locations need to be updated'' :Maria Catterina Abram :Maria Enrichetta balatti :N. N. Balatti :N. N. Balatti :Rosa Balatti :Lina Catterina Cipriani :N.N. Codazzi :Alberto Vittore Del Curto :Clementina Dell Acqua :Tranquillo Adolfo Dell Acqua :Luigi Fioramonte Herman :Ernesto Felice Moja :Calisto Giuseppe Prevostini :Luigia Catterina Rotticci :Elena Salvagni :Enrichetta Carmela Triaca :Guglielmo Luigi Vittore Zoani [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9WG-DN6M?i=152&wc=M7SY-WZ9%3A350267401%2C350273801%2C350267501&cc=2043841 1878] ''Entered with birth date, locations need to be updated'' :Giovanni Battista Abram :Cristoforo Balatti :Faustina Balatti :N. N. Balatti :Ulderica Maria Balatti :Catterina Barbara Cipriani :Clementina Cipriani :Giuseppe Benedetto Cipriani :N. N. Codazzi :Amedeo Guglielmo Dell Acqua :Battista Orfeo Marciocchi :Rosa Savina Marciocchi :Pietro Agossimo Pastafrolla :Pietro Ravo :Elvira Cassermore Rotticci :Cristina Piema Rotticci :Virginia Rotticci :Eleonice Catterina Salvadalena :Pietro Alberto Scandolera [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99WG-DFRQ?i=163&wc=M7SY-WZ9%3A350267401%2C350273801%2C350267501&cc=2043841 1879] ''Entered with birth date, locations need to be updated'' :[[Abram-141|Anna Ancilla Abram]] :Anna Carmela Andreoli :Biagio Battista Balatti :Ermiglia Balatti :Giovanni Battista Balatti :Lodovico Balatti :N. Balatti :Antonio Zaddeo Cipriani :Carlo Albino Cipriani :Pia Zipriani :Giovanni Battista Crottogini :Angela Sofia Dell Acqua :Catterina Gallegioni :Giovanni Battista Herman :Madalena Herman Angelica Rotticci :Giovanni Battista Salvadalena :Giustina Salvagni :Vito Salvagni :Maurino Zovani : N. N. :Catterina Rineraldi [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89WG-DFRC?i=172&wc=M7SY-WZ9%3A350267401%2C350273801%2C350267501&cc=2043841 1880] ''Entered with birth date, locations need to be updated'' :Giacinto Abram :Pietro Giuseppe Balatti :Veronica Lodovica Cipriani :Giovanni Battista Dell Acqua :Luigia Levi :Pietro Levi :Giovanni Battista Ferdinando Marciocchi :N.N. Marciocchi :Lino Venanzio Moja :Antonio Roberto Ravo :Elgio Vergilio Rotticci :Pietro Ernesto Scandolera :Martina Martellina Clementina Triaca [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89WG-DFG5?i=183&wc=M7SY-WZ9%3A350267401%2C350273801%2C350267501&cc=2043841 1881]''Entered with birth date, locations need to be updated'' :Bernardo Siro Abram :Elisa Diomira Abram :Giovanni Battista Abram :Agnese Lucia Andreoli :Ulderica Balatti :Adele Elena Anna Cipriani :Giuseppe Raffaele Cipriani :Maria Catterina Cleofe Cipriani :Emma Maria Dell Acqua :N. Dell Acqua :Pietro Felice Dell Acqua :Tranquilla Dell Acqua :Domenico Ferrati :Maria Cesira Galleggioni :Luigia Desolina Marciocchi :Catterina Ravo :Giovanni Battista Faustino Rotticci :Maria Clotilde Salvadalena :Eliseo Vittore Salvagni :Eugenio Ottavio Giovanni Zovani [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89WG-DFJF?i=193&wc=M7SY-WZ9%3A350267401%2C350273801%2C350267501&cc=2043841 1882A] ''Entered with birth date, locations need to be updated'' :Catterina Santina Andreoli :Celestino Balatti :Cesare Michele Balatti :Enrico Antonio Balatti :Evaristo Giovanni Battista Balatti :Innocente Balatti :Luca Cipriani :Primo Cipriani :Giacomo Codazzi :Cesare Nicola Dell Acqua :Elena Dell Acqua :Vito Del Curto :Samuele Galleggioni :Virginia Ameilla Marciocchi :Giovanni Ravo :Vittore E Rotticci :Gustavno Giovanni Battista Salvadalena :Anna Carmela Zovanni [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89WG-DFZW?i=201&wc=M7SY-WZ9%3A350267401%2C350273801%2C350267501&cc=2043841 1882B] ''Entered with birth date, locations need to be updated'' :Faustino Faustini :Catterina Santina Andreoli :Celestino Balatti :Cesare Michele Balatti :Enrico Antonio Balatti :Evarislo Giovanni Battista Balatti :Innocente Balatti :Luca Cipriani :Primo Cipriani :Giacomo Codazzi :Cesare Nicola Dell Acqua :Elena Dell Acqua :Vito Del Curto :Samuele Galleggioni :Virginia Ancilla Marciocchi :Giovanni Ravo :Vittorio Emilio Rotticci :Gustavo Giovanni Battista Salvadalena :Anna Carmela Zovanni [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9WG-DFPR?i=211&wc=M7SY-WZ9%3A350267401%2C350273801%2C350267501&cc=2043841 1883] ''Entered with birth date, locations need to be updated'' :[[Abram-137|Achille Abram]] :Bartolomeo Abram :Laura Biacna Abram :Romeo Candido Abram :Agostino Cipriani :Giuseppe Antonio Cipriani :Mamete Siro Cipriani :Maria Orsola Codazzi :Olimpia De Giambattista :Marta Clementina Dell Acqua :Luigia Levi :Giuseppe Egidro Marciocchi :Giovanni Antonio Moja :Giuseppe Rivieri Salvadalena :Giuseppe Antonio Salvagni :Dionigi Zovani [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99WG-DF4R?i=221&wc=M7SY-WZ9%3A350267401%2C350273801%2C350267501&cc=2043841 1884]''Entered with birth date, locations need to be updated'' :Angelica Balatti :Domenica Balatti :Lindo Balatti :Luigia Balatti :Ulderica Balatti :Agostino Cipriani :Giovanni Cipriani :Maria Cipriani :Giuliana Codazzi :Pietro Aristide Dell Acqua :Cesare Gallegioni :Anna Maria Gianoli :Felicita Marciocchi :Luigi Adolfo Marciocchi :Felicita Catterina Sabina Rotticci :Luigi Pellegrimo Zovani [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9WG-DFCT?i=231&wc=M7SY-WZ9%3A350267401%2C350273801%2C350267501&cc=2043841 1885]''Entered with birth date, locations need to be updated'' :[[Abram-139|Alessio Abram]] :Maria Severina Abram :Alma Luigia Balatti :Andrea Nottore Balatti :Catterina Cipriani :Samuele Secondo Cipriani :Giulio Codazzi :Margherita Codazzi :Anna Margherita Luciani :Albino Marciocchi :Giuseppe Mastai :Maria Ravo :Giovanni Battista Agostino Rotticci :Egilio Antonio Salvadalena :Luigi Salvadalena :Clementia Salvagni :Maria Cesarina Stoffel [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89WG-DF34?i=239&wc=M7SY-WZ9%3A350267401%2C350273801%2C350267501&cc=2043841 1886]''Entered with birth date, locations need to be updated'' :Bernardino Nicola Andreoli :Annunciata Balatti :Giovanni Pietro Balatti :Catterina Agnese Cipriani :Margherita Maria Cipriani :Maria Codazzi :Eneri Severino Crottogini :Attilio Innocente Dell Acqua :Enrico Felice Lazzarini :Clementia Marciocchi :Luigi Attilio Marciocchi :Adolfo Prevostini :Giovanni Battista Onorato Prevostini [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9WG-DF73?i=252&wc=M7SY-WZ9%3A350267401%2C350273801%2C350267501&cc=2043841 1887]''Entered with birth date, locations need to be updated'' :Antonio Leondardo Abram :Luca Severo Abram :Antonio Balatti :Antonio Battista Balatti :Faustina Balatti :Prima Catterina Balatti :Battista Codazzi :Pietro Cedazzi :Eneri Gaudenzio Crottogini :Primo Luigi Dell Acqua :Gustavo Luigi Gotti :Catterina Fontana :Maria Disolina Lombardini :Abele Luigi Marciocchi :Margherita Paolina Ravo :Luigi Lorenzo Rotticci :Martina Severino Rotticci :Annetta Salvadalena :Erasmo Zovani [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99WG-DX5M?i=262&wc=M7SY-WZ9%3A350267401%2C350273801%2C350267501&cc=2043841 1888]''Entered with birth date, locations need to be updated'' :Attilio Abram :Rinaldo Abram :Carlo Luigi Balabbio :Clementina Balatti :Pietro Balatti :Anna Maria Cipriani :Federico Tranquillo Cipriani :Gustavina Maria Orsola Cipriani :Mamete Rocco Codazzi :Pierina Tranguista Gianoli :Maddalena Pedeferri :Giuseppe Angelo Prevostini :Prima Anna Prevostini :Orsola Ravo :Rita Salvadalena [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9WG-DF45?i=276&wc=M7SY-WZ9%3A350267401%2C350273801%2C350267501&cc=2043841 1889]''Entered with birth date, locations need to be updated'' :Giovanni Battista Arturo Abram :Laura Cibele Abram :Ubilio Giovanni Battista Abram :Vincenzo Abram :Severino Andreoli :Antonio Balatti :Catterina Pierina Balatti :Cesilla Ulderica Balatti :Angiolina Benicci :Angelica Dina Codazzi :Giovanni Battista Codazzi :Luigia Codazzi :Agostino Primo Cipriani :Sergio Albino Crottogini :Giovanni Battista Gianola :Emilio Fontana :Carolina Marciocchi :Luigi Mastai :Ermina Maria Rotticci [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9WG-DFMQ?i=278&wc=M7SY-WZ9%3A350267401%2C350273801%2C350267501&cc=2043841 No index page 1890]''Entered with birth date, locations need to be updated'' :Pietro Antonio Cipriani :Paolo Dell Acqua :Erasmo Amaruzio Salvadalena :Clelia Emilia Balatti :Primo Balatti :Maria Balatti :Luigia Celestina Codazzi :Emilia Margherita Balatti :Desiderio Prevostini :Pietro Balatti :Rita Savina Zovani :Albino Francesco Balatti :Angelica Rosa Rotticci :Severino Luigi Crottogini :Pietro Ravo :Carlo Abram :Attilio Cristoforo Balatti :Pietro Primo Balatti :Emilio Marciocchi :Adele Abram [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89WG-DXG7?i=296&wc=M7SY-WZ9%3A350267401%2C350273801%2C350267501&cc=2043841 1891]''Entered with birth date, locations need to be updated'' :Anna Abram :Attilio balatti :Carmela Anna Balatti :Margherita Balatti :Agostino Benicci :Manuele Eliseo Cipriani :Natale Cipriani :Giacomo Giovanni Codazzi :Giovanni Codazzi :Olimpia Cargasocchi :Anna Giuseppina Crottogini :Elvira Del Curto :Catterina Luigia Fontana :Emilio Prevostini :Pietro Prevostini :Rita Prevostini :Rosalia Prevostini :Pietro Ravo :Manuele Attilio Rotticci :Arturo Salvadalena :Manuele Attilio Rotticci :Arturo Salvadalena :Dionigi Lorenzo Zovani [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99WG-DXDC?i=304&wc=M7SY-WZ9%3A350267401%2C350273801%2C350267501&cc=2043841 1892]''Entered with birth date, locations need to be updated'' :Carmela Maria Andreoli :Faustina Ottavia Balatti :Francesco Severino Balatti :Prima Luigia Balatti :Menotti Cargasacchi :Orminda Maria Cipriani :Marino Cipriani :Primo Giovanni Battista Cipriani :Rosa Catterina Cipriani :Alma Fortunata Codazzi :Rochelio Lorenzo Antonio Del Curto :Giovanni Battista Peverada :Clementina Santina Prevostini :Santina Martina Prevostini [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9WG-DXJ4?i=316&wc=M7SY-WZ9%3A350267401%2C350273801%2C350267501&cc=2043841 1893]''Entered with birth date, locations need to be updated'' :Bice Maria Abram :Catterina Elisa Abram :Maria Carmela Abram :Cirillo Pasquale Balatti :Enrico Martino Balatti :Luca Augusto Balatti :Luigi Vittore Balatti :Luigi Attilio Cipriani :Virginia Agnese Cipriani :Angiolina Codazzi :Maria Maddalena Codazzi :Catterina Matilde Crottogini :Giacomo Pietro Fontana :Marina Elisa Galleggioni :Costantino Bartolomeo Loss :Maria Prevostini :Enrico Salvatore Rotticci :Maria Catterina Salvadalena :Cossante Giuseppe Zovani [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9WG-DXXJ?i=326&wc=M7SY-WZ9%3A350267401%2C350273801%2C350267501&cc=2043841 1894]''Entered with birth date, locations need to be updated'' Luigi Bernardino Abram :Albina Maria Balatti :Maria Anna Balatti :Severina Catterina Balatti :Anna Cipriani :Clotilde Catterina Cipriani :Elisea Maria Orsola Cipriani :Margherita Ada Del Curto :Maria Veronica Dell Acqua :Anna Massai :Albino Giovanni Battista Prevostini :Filippo Giuseppe Prevostini :Attilio Luigi Zovani [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99WG-DX74?i=347&wc=M7SY-WZ9%3A350267401%2C350273801%2C350267501&cc=2043841 1895]''Entered with birth date, locations need to be updated'' Faustina Abram :Agata Balatti :Giovanni Balatti :Matilde Balatti :Pietro Balatti :Marcellina Bice Cargasacchi :Rosalia Cipriani :Battista Codazzi :Pietro Stefano Fontana :Giuseppe Marioni :Sofia Massai :Primo Antonio Peverada :Isidoro Salvadalena :Maria Salvadalena :Pietro Rotticci [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89WG-DXHZ?i=356&wc=M7SY-WZ9%3A350267401%2C350273801%2C350267501&cc=2043841 1896]''Entered with birth date, locations need to be updated'' Ubilio Abram :Cossantino Giovanni Balatti :Cristoforo Balatti :Elena Balatti :Giovanni Battista Balatti :Irene Maria Balatti :Riccardo Antonio Balatti :Romeo Cristoforo Balatti :Teresa Cargasacchi :Carlo Luigi Cipriani :Emilio Cipriani :Angiolina Codazzi :Severo Crottogini :Bice Margherita Del Curto :Guglielmo Dell Acqua :Margherita Fontana :Maria Severina Fontana :Davide Moja :Teresa Irma Peverada :Gabriele Vittore Prevostini :Venauzio Ravo :Marissa Salvadalena :Maria Margherita Aramino :NN Balatti :Tria Cargasacchi :Vittore giovanni Battista Cargasacchi :Elisio Giovanni Battista Cipriani :Ugo Guglielmo Cipriani :Zita Cipriani :Anna Maria Crottogini :Gulio Antonio Del Curto :Maria Carmela Massai :Agostino Serafino Antonio Moja :Luigi Moja :Adelina Prevostini :NN Ravo :Claudina Anna Rotticci :Enrico Salvadalena [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89WG-DXHZ?i=356&wc=M7SY-WZ9%3A350267401%2C350273801%2C350267501&cc=2043841 1897]''Entered with birth date, locations need to be updated'' Emidia Abram :Ugo Pio Abram :Maria Margherita Aramimo :NN Balatti :Tria Cargadsacchi :Vittore Giovanni Battista Cargasacchi :Eliseo Giovanni Cipriani :Ugo Gugliamo Cipriani :Zita Cipriani :Anna Mria Crottogini :Gulio Antonio Del Curto :Maria Carmela Massai :Agostino Serafino Antonio Moja :Luigi Moja :Adelina Prevostini :NN Ravo :Claudina Anna Rotticci :Enrico Salvadalena [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99WG-DXMY?i=370&wc=M7SY-WZ9%3A350267401%2C350273801%2C350267501&cc=2043841 1898]''Entered with birth date, locations need to be updated'' Abramo Mario Abram :Irma Maria Abram :Anna Elvina Balatti :Abbilio Balatti :Isidoro Vittore Balatti :Maria Elisabetta Balatti :Orsola Egidia Balatti :Romeo Vittore Balatti :Battista Baldracchi :Anna Maria Savina Cipriani :Maria Carmela Cipriani :Carmela Olimpia Crottogini :Catterina Del Bondi :Felice Giovanni Dell Acqua :Catterina Galeggioni :Anna Pia Prevostini :Rocco Prevostini :Maddalena Piernia Rotticci :Clotilde Agnese Salvadalena :Pietro Salvadalena [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9WG-DX97?i=379&wc=M7SY-WZ9%3A350267401%2C350273801%2C350267501&cc=2043841 1899]''Entered with birth date, locations need to be updated'' :Agostino Lino Abram :Ugo Olindo Abram :Bice Balatti :Camillo Balatti :Domenico Vittore Balatti :Maria Balatti :Catterina Maria Carzasacchi :Clementia Cipriani :Giovannie Battista Alberto Del Bondio :Achille Del Curto :Giovanni Domenico Dell Acqua :Aldino Moja :Beniamino Carlo Moja :Armida Prevostini :Lita Prevostini :[[Rotticci-5 |Edoardo Andrea Rotticci]]] :Albina Carmela Salvadalena :Matilde Orinda Zoani [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9WG-D6Y6?i=387&wc=M7SY-WZ9%3A350267401%2C350273801%2C350267501&cc=2043841 1900]''Entered with birth date, locations need to be updated'' :Ezio Francesco Abram :Carmela Andreoli :Elidia Maria Balatti :Faustino Angelo Balatti :Luigi Balatti :Maria Giuseppina Balatti :Romeo Albino Balatti :Augusto Alcene Cargasacchi :Guglielmo Cipriani :Giuseppe Lungi Del Bondio :Anna Laura Fontana :Dina Aguese Lombardini :Maria Giuseppina Lombardini :Davide Aldolfo Prevostini :Clementa Salvadalena [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99WG-D6KF?i=400&wc=M7SY-WZ9%3A350267401%2C350273801%2C350267501&cc=2043841 1901]''Entered with birth date, locations need to be updated'' :Roberto Abram :Alberio Francesco Balatti :Carolina Balatti :Catterina Pierina Balatti :Eduardo Antonio Baldracchi :Antonio Bedognetti :Clementina Cipriani :Antonio Codazzi :Giuseppina Orsola Del Bondio :Albino Gio Battista Del Curto :Giuseppe Luigi Dell Acqua :Mario Loderico Lombardini :Santina Massai :Romeo Moja :Pietro Lodovico Moja :Marianna Olinda Peverada :Manuele Caudeo Prevostini :Eugenia Lina Salvadaleno :Laura Salvagni :Plimio Agostino Triaca :Alberto Floriano Zovani [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9WG-D6P9?i=410&wc=M7SY-WZ9%3A350267401%2C350273801%2C350267501&cc=2043841 1902]''Entered with birth date, locations need to be updated'' :Evaristo Balatti :Margherita Balatti :Pietro Agostino Balatti :Virginia Balatti :Ancilla Silvia Cargasacchi :Lena Sofia Cargasacchi :Camillo Cipriani :Santina Cipriani :Domenico Crottogini :Mario Del Curto :Pietro Dell Acqua :Antonio Fontana :Avelino Bernardo Lombardini :Carmela Lombardini :Roberto Acquilino Mastai :Luigi Carlo Prevostini :Margherita Prevostini :Ancilla Maria Rotticci :Delfina Maglada Salvadelena :Plimio Triaca [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9WG-D6RM?i=420&wc=M7SY-WZ9%3A350267401%2C350273801%2C350267501&cc=2043841 1903]''Entered with birth date, locations need to be updated'' :Agostina Maria Abram :Lodovico Giuseppe Abram :Ida Balatti :Lena Sofia Cargasacchi :Ancilla Cargasacchi :Virginia Codazzi :Maria Crottogini :Maria Del Curto :Rosa Giovanna Massai :Angela Catterina Massina :Attilio Moja :Filippo Moja :Vincenza Catterina Moja :Ido Angelo Prevostini :Rita Salvagni :Achille Andrea Zovani [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89WG-D6NV?i=432&wc=M7SY-WZ9%3A350267401%2C350273801%2C350267501&cc=2043841 1904]''Entered with birth date, locations need to be updated'' :Agostino Ubrilio Abram :Caterina Abram :Cecilia Abram :Battiste Cristoforo Vittore Balotti :Mario Alessandro Balatti :Olimpia Balatti :Vittore Domenico Cargasacchi :Giuseppe Codazzi :Ida Eugenia Del Curto :Amadeo Dell Acqua :Maria Dell Acqua :Marianna Dell Acqua :Felice Cristoforo Fontana :Antonia Ghezzi :Eurico Massai :Filizina Isabella Peversada :Enrico Prevostini :Ferdinado Cristoforo Prevostini :Mario Salvagni :Maria Elisa Anna Triaca [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89WG-D6F7?i=442&wc=M7SY-WZ9%3A350267401%2C350273801%2C350267501&cc=2043841 1905]''Entered with birth date, locations need to be updated'' :Battista Abram :Giuseppe Giovanni Battista Abram :Leda Rita Abram :Osvaldo Achille Abram :Giacomo Balatti :Maria Elisa Balatti :Maria Balatti :Vittore Bedognetti :Pietro Antonio Codazzi :Ida Maria Colombo :Gaudenzio Crottogini :Vittorina Maria Dell Acqua :Margherita Fontana :Candido Vittore Ghezzi :Carmela Massai :Rosina Caterina Moja :Adele Salvadalena :Maria Salvadalena :Anice Orsola Zovani :Vittorio Secondo Zovani [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89WG-D63X?i=456&wc=M7SY-WZ9%3A350267401%2C350273801%2C350267501&cc=2043841 1906]''Entered with birth date, locations need to be updated'' :Francesco Abram :Pio Alfonso Abram :Gerolamo Balatti :Giuseppe Luigi Balatti :Luciano Balatti :Costanda Carrara :Albino Isadoro Capriani :Luigi Oswaldo Capriani :Silvio Codazzi :Giacinta Catterina Del Bondio :Rita Del Bondio :Alberto Del Curto :Antonio Del Curto :Gaspare Inorino Dell Acqua :Luigia Dell Acqua :Vittorina Dell Acqua :Clementina Maria Fontana :Carmela Aguele Ghessi :Giacomo Pio Massai :Giuditta Moja :Antonio Prevostini :Eduardo Prevostini :Marcellina Carmela Ravo :Albina Salvadalena :Salvagini Alesandro :Rino Francesco Triaca :Attore Guglielmo Zovani [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9WG-D6SW?i=463&wc=M7SY-WZ9%3A350267401%2C350273801%2C350267501&cc=2043841 1907]''Entered with birth date, locations need to be updated'' :Emma Maria Abram :Maria Cleofe Caterina Abram :Delina Rosa Balatti :Innocenta Balatti :Pietro Giovanni Balatti :Albino Luigi Cargalacchi :Camillo Antonio Cipriani :Agnes Cecilia Dell Acqua :Giovanni Anselmo Ghezzi :Lidia Marianne Moja :Giovanni Prevostini :Ansilla Margherita Zovani [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9WG-D6SW?i=465&wc=M7SY-WZ9%3A350267401%2C350273801%2C350267501&cc=2043841 No Index Page 1908]''Entered with birth date, locations need to be updated'' :Alfonso Moja :Antonetta Sofia Del Curto :Eraldo Triaca :Vittoria Elvina Balatti :Giuseppe Antonio Del Bondio :Marianna Clelia Moja :Marimo Attilio Zovani :Maria Erma Lombardini :Luigi Attilio Cipriani :Maria Moja :Maria Dell Acqua :Desolina Balatti :Santina Domenica Marciocchi :Silvia Virginia Lovani :Lingia Severina Dell Acqua :Giuseppe Cossante Codazzi [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89WG-DDT3?i=492&wc=M7SY-WZ9%3A350267401%2C350273801%2C350267501&cc=2043841 1909]''Entered with birth date, locations need to be updated'' :Ancilla Caterina Abram :Antonio Abram :Caterina Abram :Agostino Balatti :Caterina Rosa Balatti :Clementino Giuseppe Balatti :Dante Ballati :Emma Felicina Balatti :Emma Maria Balatti :Ida Lina Balatti :Bartolomeo Cargasacchi :Giuseppe Colombo :Giuseppe Luigi Del Bondio :Antonio Cipriano Del Curto :Emilio Maria Del Curto :Gaspare Amorino Dell Acqua :Vittore Luigi Levi :Maria Erma Lombardini :Albino Massai :Ancilla Moja :Ines Maria Moja :Maria Moja :Alfonso Antonio Prevostini :Angelo Ferdinando Prevostini :Clito Onorato Prevostini :Maria Prevostini :Pia Prevostini
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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Owner Profile]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] [[Category:Slave Ships to Virginia]] [[Category:Slave Ships to Maryland]] [[Category:Slave Ships to Georgia]] [[Category:Slave Ships to New Orleans, Louisiana]] [[Category:Slave Ships to Baltimore, Maryland]] [[Space:USBH_Heritage_Exchange_Slavery_Projects_Team|USBH Heritage Exchange Projects Team]] The purpose of this page is to provide an index/directory of free space pages related specifically to the coastwise slave trade '''within''' the United States. == Introduction == On March 2, 1807, Congress passed a law prohibiting the importation of slaves into the United States beginning January 1, 1808. However, slaves could still be bought and sold (and transported) within the country. The same law that banned the foreign slave trade also regulated the internal transportation of slaves, requiring that all vessels of 40 tons or more carrying slaves in the coastwise trade file duplicate manifests at the ports of origin and destination, pledging that the slave had not been imported into the U.S. after 1807. Ports of departure or intended arrival stretched from Baltimore, Maryland, to Texas on the Gulf of Mexico. ==== Coastwise Slave Manifests, 1801–1860 ==== *[[Space:Coastwise_Slave_Manifests%2C_1801%E2%80%931860|Coastwise Slave Manifests, 1801–1860]] This series consists of several inward and outward slave manifests submitted to the Collector of Customs at the '''Port of Savannah, Georgia''' by vessels engaged in coastwise travel.[https://catalog.archives.gov/id/1151775] ====Coastwise Slave Manifests, 1820 - 1858==== *[[Space:Coastwise_Slave_Manifests%2C_1820_-_1858|Coastwise Slave Manifests, 1820 - 1858]] This links to a series of 15 inward slave manifests submitted to the Collector of Customs at the '''Port of Charleston, South Carolina''' by vessels engaged in coastwise travel, with names of slaves and owner/shippers. [https://catalog.archives.gov/id/2767346] ====Coastwise Slave Manifests, 1820 - 1860==== *'''FSP Needed for this grouping''' Working with transcribers on this series 2/26/2023. The first folder has 773 images. This series consists of 22 separate folders of inward and outward manifests submitted to the Collector of Customs at the '''Port of Mobile, Alabama''' by vessels engaged in coastwise travel.[https://catalog.archives.gov/id/2554808] ---- ====Inward and Outward Slave Manifests, 1790-1860==== '''The Sloop 'Sally and Nancy, Arrived Baltimore 27 Jun 1817''' *[[Space:Slaves_Transported_on_the_Sloop_%27Sally_and_Nancy%27_27_Jun_1817|Slaves Transported on the Sloop Sally and Nancy]][https://catalog.archives.gov/search?q=*:*&f.ancestorNaIds=140107046&sort=naIdSort%20asc] '''35 enslaved people on board.''' '''The Ship Cumberland, Departed Norfolk, Virginia, Arrived New Orleans, Louisiana 24 Dec 1821''' *[[Space:Slaves_Transported_on_the_Ship_Cumberland%2C_Arrived_24_Dec_1821|Slaves Transported on the Ship Cumberland, Arrived 24 Dec 1821]] '''19 enslaved on board.''' '''The Brig Virginia - from Baltimore to New Orleans, 1823''' :Four free people of color on board: :'''Lucy Boyer and her children, Richard Smith, Caroline Boyer, and Emily Boyer.''' The family was traveling as '''free persons of color.'''[https://catalog.archives.gov/id/7456575] '''The Sloop Mary Howard, Arrived Satilla River, Georgia 8 Aug 1825''' *[[Space:Slaves_Transported_on_the_Sloop_Mary_Howard%2C_15_Feb_1830|Slaves Transported on the Sloop Mary Howard, 15 Feb 1830]] '''27 enslaved people aboard''' :Owner: [[Barnard-8177|James Barnard]], headed for Satilla River, Georgia. '''The Sloop William Wallace, Departed New York 26 Jul 1825 bound for Savannah, Georgia''' :Master of Ship: A. Joy :One slave on board named '''Peggy, Female, 24 years old, 4'9" tall''' (color not noted) :Owner/Shipper: H. Marvin - Residence: Georgetown :Consigner: J.B. Herbert - Residence: Savannah '''The Sloop Charles, Departed Wareham, Massachussetts, Arrived Port of Annapolis 15 Jan 1822''' :Master of Ship: Joshua Gibbs[https://catalog.archives.gov/id/124218348] :One slave on board: '''Ephraim, male, age 20, six feet in height''' :Owner/Shipper: Austin Woolfolk :Consigner: John Woolfolk, Charleston, South Carolina '''The Sloop John Chevalier, Departed Charleston 13 Aug 1825 bound for Savannah, Georgia''' [https://catalog.archives.gov/id/110567033] :Master: Noah B. Sisson :One slave on board named '''Wilmer(?), Male, 19, 5'5", Black''' :Owners: Major Abernethie (?) '''The Steamboat Augusta - Arrived Charleston, South Carolina 2 July 1830''' [https://catalog.archives.gov/id/119903096] :One enslaved person on board:'''Grace''', a female age 50, 5'8" tall. :Owner/Shipper: David Turner for Wm B. Johnson. :Residence: Beaufort, SC. '''The Schooner Maria, Port of New Orleans, Louisiana to the Port of Pensacola 13 May 1830''' :One enslaved person on board: '''Buck, male, 24, complexion, Griffe''' :Owner/Shipper: Joseph B. Carson["The National Archives in Washington, DC; Slave Manifests of Coastwise Vessels Filed at New Orleans, Louisiana, 1807-1860; Microfilm Serial: M1895; Microfilm Roll: 6]
{{Ancestry Sharing|27070857|4e834e}}{{Ancestry Record|NewOrleansPLslave|33193}} (accessed 15 January 2022)
Name: Buck; Gender: Male; Race: Black; Arrival Age: 24; Birth Date: abt 1806; Departure Place: New Orleans, Louisiana, USA; Arrival Date: 13 May 1830; Arrival Place: New Orleans, Louisiana, USA; Ship Name: Maria; Complexion: Griffe; Slave Owners or Shippers: Joseph B Carson. '''The Brig Uncas from Alexandria (D.C. area) to New Orleans, Louisiana 5 Feb 1835''' *[[Space:Slaves_Transported_by_Franklin_%26_Armfield_on_the_Ship_UNCAS]] '''The Brig Tribune from Alexandria to New Orleans - 1 Oct 1835''' *[[Space:Slaves_Transported_on_the_Brig_Tribune_Arrived_New_Orleans_1_Oct_1835]] '''The Katherine Jackson of Georgetown - Arrived New Orleans - 8 Dec 1838''' *[[Space:Slaves_Transported_on_the_Katherine_Jackson%2C_Arriving_New_Orleans_6_Dec_1838|Slaves Transported on the Katherine Jackson, Arriving New Orleans 6 Dec 1838]] '''The Brig Creole from Norfolk, Virginia to New Orleans, Louisiana 20 Nov 1840''' *[[Space:Slaves_Transported_on_the_Ship_Creole_20_Nov_1840]] '''The Brig Orleans Departed Richmond, Virginia 27 Apr 1841, Arrived New Orleans, Louisiana 23 May 1841'''[https://catalog.archives.gov/id/7456569] *[[Space:Slaves_Transported_on_the_Brig_Orleans%2C_Richmond_to_New_Orleans%2C_Arrived_23_May_1841|Slaves Transported on the Brig Orleans, Richmond to New Orleans, Arrived 23 May 1841]] Owner/Trader: Theophilus Freeman :On board was '''[[Northup-75|Solomon Northup]]''' who was listed on the manifest as Plat Hamilton. '''The Brig Splendid, Departed Baltimore, MD, Arrived New Orleans 24 May 1841''' *[[Space:Slaves_Transported_on_the_Brig_Splendid%2C_Arrived_New_Orleans_24_May_1841|Slaves Transported on the Brig Splendid, Arrived New Orleans 24 May 1841]] :Shipped by Hope H. Slatter from Baltimore, Maryland on April 24, 1841.[https://catalog.archives.gov/id/17408487] '''The Brig Alo, Departed Baltimore 4 Oct 1844 bound for Mobile, Alabama''' *[[Space:Slaves_Transported_on_the_Ship_Alo%2C_Arrived_4_Oct_1844|Slaves Transported on the Ship Alo, Arrived 4 Oct 1844]] '''48 enslaved people with surnames were on board.''' '''The Brig Kirkland, Departed Baltimore 10 Dec 1846, Arrived New Orleans 28 Dec 1846. *[[Space:Slaves Transported on the Brig Kirkland, Baltimore to New Orleans|Slaves Transported on the Brig Kirkland, arrived New Orleans 28 Dec 1846]] '''The Barge Elizabeth, Baltimore to New Orleans, 18 Nov 1848''' *[[Space:Slaves_Transported_by_B.M._Campbell]] '''The S.S. Texas from La Salle to New Orleans Arrived March 5, 1860''' *[[Space:Slaves_Transported_on_The_S.S._Texas%2C_La_Salle_to_New_Orleans_Arrived_March_5%2C_1860|Slaves Transported on The S.S. Texas, La Salle to New Orleans Arrived March 5, 1860]] This item is the slave manifest of the S.S. Texas which sailed from La Salle and arrived in New Orleans on March 5, 1860 with '''29 slaves aboard'''.[https://catalog.archives.gov/id/6210358] For more info about this Large Coastwise resource, see the online PDF document: [http://www.lexisnexis.com/documents/academic/upa_cis/100539_AmSlaveTradeSerDPt1.pdf American Slave Trade] == Sources == *Family Search Archive: https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/Slave_Manifests_-_National_Archives_Catalog *Main archive: https://catalog.archives.gov/search?q=Coastwise%20Slave%20Manifests *National Archives Description of Catalog: https://www.archives.gov/research/african-americans/slave-ship-manifests.html *https://catalog.archives.gov/id/2767350<
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[[Category: Magna Carta Project Current Pages]][[Category:Magna Carta]][[Category:Surety Barons]][[Category: Gateway Ancestors]][[Category:Noland-165]] [[Project: Magna Carta]] | [[:Category: Surety Barons]] === Index of Magna Carta Surety Barons === :In 1215, 25 barons were surety for Magna Carta. By 1700, descendants of 17 of those surety barons had immigrated to the Americas. The following table lists those 17 surety barons and the corresponding category pages for their descendants with WikiTree profiles that have been reviewed by the Magna Carta project. (For more information about the project, please see the [[Project:Magna_Carta|project page]].) : The number in the third column is for use in the [[Template:Magna Carta|Gateway Ancestor project box]] on profiles for "badged" gateway ancestors (in a project-approved trail).[For more information about terms used by the [[Project:Magna_Carta|Magna Carta Project]], see the project's [[Space:Magna_Carta_Project_Glossary|Glossary]]. For more information about trails, see [[Space:Magna_Carta_Team_Base_Camp|Base Camp]].] :{|cellpadding="5" border="1" |- |'''Surety Baron''' || '''Descendants to Gateway Ancestors'''||'''No.''' |- | [[Albini-39|William d'Aubigné]] || [[:Category:Albini-39_Descendants|Category:Albini-39 Descendants]]||1 |- | [[Bigod-1|Hugh le Bigod]] || [[:Category:Bigod-1_Descendants|Category:Bigod-1 Descendants]]||2 |- | [[Bigod-2|Roger le Bigod]] || [[:Category:Bigod-2_Descendants|Category:Bigod-2 Descendants]]||3 |- | [[Bohun-7|Henry de Bohun]] || [[:Category:Bohun-7_Descendants|Category:Bohun-7 Descendants]]||4 |- | [[Clare-673|Gilbert de Clare]] || [[:Category:Clare-673_Descendants|Category:Clare-673 Descendants]]||5 |- | [[Clare-651|Richard de Clare]] || [[:Category:Clare-651_Descendants|Category:Clare-651 Descendants]]||6 |- | [[Clavering-13|John Fitz Robert]] || [[:Category:Clavering-13_Descendants|Category:Clavering-13 Descendants]]||7 |- | [[FitzWalter-101|Robert FitzWalter]] || [[:Category:FitzWalter-101_Descendants|Category:FitzWalter-101 Descendants]]||8 |- | [[Forz-1|William de Forz]] || — ||9 |- | [[Hardell-1|William Hardel]] || — ||10 |- | [[Huntingfield-11|William de Huntingfield]] || [[:Category:Huntingfield-11_Descendants|Category:Huntingfield-11 Descendants]]||11 |- | [[Lacy-284|John de Lacy]] || [[:Category:Lacy-284_Descendants|Category:Lacy-284 Descendants]]||12 |- | [[Lanvallei-3|William de Lanvallei]] || [[:Category:Lanvallei-3_Descendants|Category:Lanvallei-3 Descendants]]||13 |- | [[Malet-18|William Malet]] || [[:Category:Malet-18_Descendants|Category:Malet-18 Descendants]]||14 |- | [[Mandeville-10|Geoffrey de Mandeville]] || — ||15 |- | [[Marshal-43|William Marshal (the younger)]] || — ||16 |- | [[Montbegon-6|Roger de Montbegon]] || — ||17 |- | [[Montfichet-13|Richard de Montfichet]] || — ||18 |- | [[Mowbray-151|William de Mowbray]] || [[:Category:Mowbray-151_Descendants|Category:Mowbray-151 Descendants]]||19 |- | [[Percy-388|Richard de Percy]] || — ||20 |- | [[Quincy-226|Saher de Quincy]] || [[:Category:Quincy-226_Descendants|Category:Quincy-226 Descendants]]||21 |- | [[Ros-149|Robert de Ros]] || [[:Category:Ros-149_Descendants|Category:Ros-149 Descendants]]||22 |- | [[Say-76|Geoffrey de Say]] || [[:Category:Say-76_Descendants|Category:Say-76 Descendants]]||23 |- | [[De_Vere-309|Robert de Vere]] || [[:Category:De_Vere-309_Descendants|Category:De Vere-309 Descendants]]||24 |- | [[Vesci-14|Eustace de Vesci]] || — ||25 |} ----
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This is an index of all people named in the Newsletter of the Texas Wendish Heritage Society (TWHS) from 1977 to 2016. The TWHS is located located in Serbin, Lee County, Texas, United States. The people known as Wends in central Texas immigrated from Germany in the mid to late 1800s and entered into Texas from ships landing in the Gulf of Mexico. https://wendishresearch.org/ {| class="wikitable" | '''Person’s Name''' -- Newsletter Issue from Year Month Page ---- |- | '''Aalund, Alice (Medack)''' [[Medack-26]] – 2008 ''January'' 13; 2012 ''April'' 10 |- | '''Abernethy, Francis Edward''' – 2014 ''April'' 10; ''July'' 6, 12 |- | '''Acker''' – 2015 ''January'' 9 |- | '''Adair, Joshua''' – 2010 ''October'' 1 |- | '''Adam, Ed''' – 2010 ''April'' 8, ''October'' 7; 2014 ''July'' 7 |- | '''Aguila, Reginaldo''' – 2015 ''October'' 13 |- | '''Ahart, Eric''' – 2013 ''April'' 3, ''October'' 10 |- | '''Ahart, Lauren''' – 2013 ''April'' 3 |- | '''Ahart, Michael''' – 2012 ''October'' 3 |- | '''Ahart, Sherri''' – 2012 ''October'' 3 |- | '''Ahlhorn, Delbert''' – 1995 ''August'' 6 |- | '''Aiselt, August''' – 2015 ''April'' 10 |- | '''Aksoy, Darlene''' – 2007 ''July'' 10 |- | '''Albee, Eric''' – 2003 ''October'' 3 |- | '''Albert, E.''' – 2006 ''January'' 6, 14 |- | '''Albert, Rev.''' – 1982 ''July'' 4 |- | '''Albert, Siegfried''' – 2003 ''July'' 1 |- | '''Albin Family''' – 2004 ''April'' 13 |- | '''Albin, Dorothy (Domaschk)''' [[Domaschk-41]] – 2005 ''April'' 7; 2009 ''October'' 10 |- | '''Albin, Mirl''' [[Albin-523]] – 2005 ''April'' 7 |- | '''Albrandt, Annette (Scharath)''' – 2002 ''January'' 9, 10; 2004 ''January'' 10; 2005 ''October'' 11; 2008 ''July'' 3 |- | '''Albrech, Craig''' – 1995 ''October'' 7 |- | '''Albrech, Paul''' – 1995 ''October'' 7 |- | '''Albrecht, Geraldine''' – 2010 ''October'' 6 |- | '''Albrecht, Glen(n)''' – 1995 ''October'' 7; 2001 ''October'' 8; 2002 ''October'' 4; 2003 ''October'' 3; 2004 ''October'' 11; 2005 ''October'' 13; 2010 ''October'' 7; 2013 ''October'' 11 |- | '''Albrecht, Marjorie''' – 1992 ''September'' 3; 1995 ''January'' 2, ''October'' 6 |- | '''Albrecht, Willard''' – 1992 ''September'' 2 |- | '''Aldrich, Janice M.''' – 1989 ''April'' 4; 1994 ''April'' 5 |- | '''Aldt, Lloyd''' – 2003 ''October'' 4 |- | '''Alejandro, Jakob Erich''' – 2013 ''October'' 7 |- | '''Alex, Marcia''' – 2012 ''April'' 3 |- | '''Alexander, Helen''' – 2003 ''April'' 14; 2010 ''January'' 6; 2012 ''April'' 3 |- | '''Alexander, S.''' – 2012'' July'' 8 |- | '''Alexander, Violet''' – 2002 ''October'' 4 |- | '''Alford, A. E.''' – 2015 ''October'' 13 |- | '''Alfter, Brigitte''' – 2004 ''July'' 9 |- | '''Allen, Debra''' – 2005 ''January'' 2, ''April'' 11 |- | '''Allen, DeLayne''' – 2011 ''January'' 10, ''October'' 8; 2012 ''January'' 3; 2013 ''April'' 3; 2014 ''April'' 7, ''July'' 7 |- | '''Allen, Delayne Taylor''' – 2011 ''January'' 3 |- | '''Allen, Elizabeth''' – 2014 ''April'' 6 |- | '''Allen, Nancy''' – 1988 ''October'' 1, 3, 9 |- | '''Allen, Nancy T.''' – 1990 ''January'' 5 |- | '''Allen, Rachel''' – 2004 ''October'' 9 |- | '''Allen, Rebecca''' – 2009 ''October'' 5 |- | '''Allen, Robert Thomas Pritchard''' – 2005 ''January'' 4, ''October'' 6-7; 2006 ''January'' 7-8, ''April'' 7 |- | '''Allen, Robin''' -- 2014 ''April'' 6 |- | '''Allen, Sarah''' -- 2008 ''October'' 11; 2009 ''October'' 6 |- | '''Allen, Theresa Teinert''' -- 2004 ''April'' 9, ''July'' 10; 2005 ''January'' 7 |- | '''Allensworth, Amy''' -- 1991 ''July'' 8 |- | '''Allensworth, Cody''' -- 1991 ''July'' 8 |- | '''Allensworth, Kay''' -- 2001 ''January'' 5 |- | '''Allensworth, William''' -- 2001 ''January'' 5 |- | '''Allert, Dorothy''' -- 2007 ''October'' 6 |- | '''Allred, Am''' -- 2004 ''October'' 9 |- | '''Allred, Marsha''' -- 2004 ''October'' 9 |- | '''Alms, Paul G.''' -- 2015 ''January'' 7 |- | '''Alms, Sherri''' -- 2012 April 3 |- | '''Alpermann, Dr.''' -- 2013 January 10 |- | '''Alpermann, Georg''' -- 2013 January 10 |- | '''Altmann, R.''' -- 1992: September 6 |- | '''Altmann, Roslyn''' -- 1993: February 1 |- | '''Altus Family''' -- 1994: August 3; Oct 5 |- | '''Altus, Helene''' -- 1994: August 3 |- | '''Altus, Pauline Helen''' -- 1994: August 3 |- | '''Alvacado, Margie''' -- 1989 April 5 |- | '''Alvarado, Annette Miertschin''' -- 2004: July 10 |- | '''Alvarado, Denise''' -- 2008 July 11; 2009 January 11, October 5; 2013 October 10 |- | '''Alvarado, Matthew''' -- 2009 October 5 |- | '''Alvarado, Michael''' -- 2008 April 8; July 1, 4; Oct 15 |- | '''Alvarado, Simon''' -- 2005 July 9 |- | '''Alvarado, Stephanie''' -- 2013 October 10 |- | '''Aly, Tom''' -- 2008 October 12 |- | '''Amberg, Marion''' -- 2004 July 3 |- | '''Ammermann, F.''' -- 2015 January 11 |- | '''Ammermann, J.''' -- 2015 January 11 |- | '''Andera, JoAnne''' -- 1990 July 5 |- | '''Anderson, Brenda M.''' -- 1994 July 10 |- | '''Anderson, Elizabeth''' -- 1989 April 4 |- | '''Anderson, Frieda''' -- 2002 January 10; 2012 July 11; 2014 April 7 |- | '''Anderson, Frieda Kilian''' -- 2011 July 10; 2012 April 10 |- | '''Anderson, Leroy''' -- 2003 January 8; 2012 July 11; 2014 April 7 |- | '''Andres, Anna Marie''' -- 2007: July 7 2008 January 7 |- | '''Andres, Christian August''' -- 2007: July 7 2008 January 7 |- | '''Andres, Friedrich''' -- 2007: July 7 2008 January 7 |- | '''Andres, Gustav Adolph''' -- 2007: July 7 2008 January 7 |- | '''Andrews, Andre''' -- 2002 October 4 |- | '''Andrews, Austin''' -- 1995 October 8; 2002 October 4 |- | '''Andricki, Alojs''' -- 2012 April 4 |- | '''Angas, George Fife''' -- 2004 January 6, 7 |- | '''Angermann, Johanna Ida''' -- 2003 October 6 |- | '''Angst, Hailey''' -- 2014 October 6 |- | '''Angst, Jacob''' -- 2014 October 6 |- | '''Angst, Kristine''' -- 2014 October 6 |- | '''Appel, C. J.''' -- 1990: July 10 |- | '''Appelt, Alfred''' -- 2014 April 7 |- | '''Appelt, Jason''' -- 2014 April 7 |- | '''Appelt, Marian''' -- 2004 July 10; 2013 April 3; 2014 April 7, July 7; 2015 January 12, July 4, October 6; 2016: 6 |- | '''Arldt, Anna Winkler''' -- 2007 April 7 |- | '''Arldt, Charles''' -- 2002 October 1 2007: July 10 2015 January 1 |- | '''Arldt, Christopher Nathan''' -- 2009 October 10 2010 October 10 |- | '''Arldt, Dylan''' -- 2014 October 11 |- | '''Arldt, Frank''' -- 2003 January 8 |- | '''Arldt, Franklin''' -- 2006 January 11 |- | '''Arldt, Gladys''' -- 2002 October 1 2007: July 10 |- | '''Arldt, Glynna''' -- 2014 January 6 |- | '''Arldt, Herman''' -- 2007 April 8 |- | '''Arldt, Jeff''' -- 2009: July 7 |- | '''Arldt, Johann''' -- 2005 January 5; Oct 7, 10 2015 April 10 |- | '''Arldt, John''' -- 1990 October 9 |- | '''Arldt, Laura''' -- 2004 April 13 |- | '''Arldt, Maria''' -- 2007 April 7 |- | '''Arldt, Martha''' -- 2007 April 8 |- | '''Arldt, Mel''' -- 2010 April 8 2014: July 5 |- | '''Arldt, Melvin''' -- 2014 January 6 |- | '''Arldt, Nathan''' -- 2011: July 10 |- | '''Arldt, Raymond "Red"''' -- 1995 October 7 2001 January 5 2002 January 10 2004 January 12-13; April 14, 16; July 13; Oct 2, 16 2005 January 15; April 12; July 1, 12; Oct 12, 16 2006 January 13, 15; April 3, 12; July 5, 12; Oct 2, 4 2007 April 3, 10; July 11; Oct 3 2008 January 2, 4, 12; July 2; Oct 2, 4, 5 2009 January 9; April 1, 2, 10; July 8, 9; Oct 10 2010 January 6; April 8; Oct 2 2011 October 12 2012 January 2, 10, 12; April 2, 10, 12; July 1, 11, 12, 14; Oct 2, 4, 16 2013 January 2, 5, 12; April 2, 7, 12, 14; July 2-4, 9, 20; Oct 2, 4, 16 2014 January 2, 4, 5, 14; April 2, 4, 14; July 2-3, 6, 16; Oct 2, 4, 6 2015 January 1, 2, 13, 16; April 2, 15, 16; July 2, 14, 15, 16; Oct 2, 4, 15, 16 2016 January 2 |- | '''Arldt, Sheryl''' -- 2009: July 7 |- | '''Arldt, Steve''' -- 2006 October 10 |- | '''Arldt-McAlister, Julie''' -- 2013 October 6 |- | '''Armour, John''' -- 1994 October 3 1995 October 6 |- | '''Arnda, D. Jana''' -- 1981 January 1 |- | '''Arndt, Arthur''' -- 1979 October 3 |- | '''Arndt, James''' -- 2002 October 12 2003 October 11, 13 2004 October 4 2005 October 4, 5, 15 2013: July 4 |- | '''Arndt, John''' -- 1981 January 1 |- | '''Arndt, Joyce''' -- 2003 October 11 |- | '''Arnold, Philipp''' -- 2006 April 6 |- | '''Arnold, Sally''' -- 2010 January 6 |- | '''Arnold, Walter''' -- 2007 April 8 |- | '''Arpa, Jose''' -- 2006: July 8 |- | '''Arri, Adrian''' -- 2005 October 13 |- | '''Arri, Aidan''' -- 2009 October 6 |- | '''Arri, Liam''' -- 2015 October 7 |- | '''Arri, Roan''' -- 2015 October 7 |- | '''Arsich, Ljubica Arsich''' -- 2001 January 5 |- | '''Aschenbeck, Anna''' -- 2012 October 5 |- | '''Aschenbeck, Charles''' -- 2011 April 8 |- | '''Aschenbeck, Clarice''' -- 2014 October 6 |- | '''Aschenbeck, Irma''' -- 2011 April 8 2015 April 14 |- | '''Aschenbeck, Kaleb''' -- 2012 October 5 |- | '''Ashmore, Duannah''' -- 1989: July 5 1990: July 9 1993: February 5 1994: February 3 1995 April 5 2001 January 5 2002 January 9 2004 January 10 2005 January 7 2006 January 8, 11 2008 January 12 2009 January 10 |- | '''Atsinger, Sylvia''' -- 2010: July 6 |- | '''Atsinger, Sylvia Miertschin''' -- 2002 January 9 2009 April 6, 10 |- | '''Atsinger, Victor''' -- 2010: July 6 |- | '''Aune, Donna Z.''' -- 2009 January 11 |- | '''Austin, Anita W.''' -- 1989 October 4 |- | '''Auyer, Michelle''' -- 2008 October 13 |- | '''Axe, Cecil''' -- 2015 October 13 |- | '''Babcock, Alma''' -- 1980 April 2 |- | '''Baberschke, Antje''' -- 2004 January 4 |- | '''Baberschke, Kerstin''' -- 2004 January 4 |- | '''Baberschke, Reinhard''' -- 2004 January 4 |- | '''Baberschke, Vinzenz''' -- 2004 January 4 |- | '''Babisak, Jennifer''' -- 2013 October 2, 12 |- | '''Babrandt, Willie''' -- 2007 April 8 |- | '''Baca, Leo''' -- 2015 January 11 |- | '''Baccus, Jim''' -- 1993 December 4; 1994 February 4 |- | '''Bach, Bill''' -- 1981 October 4 |- | '''Bach, Lillian''' -- 1993 April 4 |- | '''Bachtell, Charley''' -- 1992: June 6 |- | '''Backo, Stefania''' -- 1992 January 3 |- | '''Bader''' -- 2005 October 9, 10 |- | '''Baer, Anna''' -- 2007 July 7; 2008 January 7 |- | '''Bagel, Elka''' -- 2015 January 14 |- | '''Bahlcke, Joachim''' -- 2011: July 11 |- | '''Bahr, Donald''' -- 2014: October 6 |- | '''Bailey, Chuck''' -- 1993: June 4 |- | '''Bailey, Jennifer''' -- 1993: June 4 |- | '''Bain, Mitzi''' -- 2015 October 15 |- | '''Baker, Alice''' -- 1991: July 8 |- | '''Baker, John, Mrs'''. -- 2006: July 3 |- | '''Baker, Johnny''' -- 1992: June 8 |- | '''Baker, Joshua''' -- 1991: July 8 |- | '''Baker, Joyce M. Hensel''' -- 2008 October 7 |- | '''Baker, Marilyn Schoppa''' -- 1991: July 8 |- | '''Baker, Scott C'''. -- 2015 October 13 |- | '''Balkan''' -- 2014 April 10 |- | '''Balke, E.''' -- 1992: September 6 |- | '''Balke, Lotar''' -- 1994 April 2; August 5, 8; Oct 3, 5, 6 2013 January 3 |- | '''Balkin, Jeremy''' -- 2013 April 2 |- | '''Ballantyne, Robert Michael''' -- 2015 January 11 |- | '''Ballman, Louise''' -- 2014 January 6 |- | '''Baltink, Magdalena''' -- 2007: July 8 2008 January 8 |- | '''Balzer, Ernst''' -- 2007: July 8 2008 January 8 |- | '''Balzer, Karl August''' -- 2007: July 8 2008 January 8 |- | '''Bamsch, Agnes''' -- 2003 April 12; 2004 October 6 |- | '''Bamsch, Ann''' 2014 October 2, 12 |- | '''Bamsch, Anna''' 1991 January 3 2004 October 6 |- | '''Bamsch, Anne''' 2008: July 3 |- | '''Bamsch, Caroline''' 1994 October 9 |- | '''Bamsch, Carolyn''' 1994 October 1 1995 October 7 2001: June 2; Oct 8 2002 October 8 2003 October 4 2011: July 9 2012 October 2 2013 January 2; April 2 |- | '''Bamsch, Duane''' 1993: December 2, 6 |- | '''Bamsch, Dwayne''' 1992: September 3 |- | '''Bamsch, Ernst''' 2003 April 12 |- | '''Bamsch, George''' 2013 January 10 |- | '''Bamsch, Gustav''' 2001: June 6 |- | '''Bamsch, Jennifer''' 2014: July 5 |- | '''Bamsch, Joyce''' 2004 January 11 2009 April 10 |- | '''Bamsch, Keith''' 2007: July 10 2014: July 5 |- | '''Bamsch, Lorine''' 1995 July 10, October 6; 2013 April 12 |- | '''Bamsch, Maria''' 2004 October 6 |- | '''Bamsch, Milton''' 1995 October 7 |- | '''Bamsch, Ralph''' 1992: September 3 1994 October 1, 9 1995 October 7 2001: June 2; October 8; 2002 October 8; 2003 October 4; 2004 October 11; 2005 October 13; 2011 October 8; 2013 April 12, October 12; 2014 October 12; 2015 October 7 |- | '''Bamsch, Raymond''' 2008: July 3 2014 October 2, 12 |- | '''Bamsch, Rosina (Schatte)''' 2013 January 10 |- | '''Bamsch, Sherry''' 2001: June 2 2003 January 11 |- | '''Bamsch, Walter''' 1992 December 8; 2003 July 4 |- | '''Bamsch, Wilfred''' 2009 April 10 2011 April 10 |- | '''Bandor, Michael''' 2012 October 3 2015: July 5 |- | '''Banks, Dan''' 2008 January 12; July 3 2009 January 11 2013: July 18 |- | '''Banks, Julie '''2012 October 7 2013: July 18 |- | '''Banks, Lorine''' 1990 April 9 2007 October 3 |- | '''Banks, Lorine H.''' 1990 October 9 |- | '''Banks, Nathaniel P.''' 2006 January 8 |- | '''Banks, Wynona''' 2008 January 12; July 3 |- | '''Barchenger, Victor''' 2015 October 13 |- | '''Barchenger, Willis''' 2015 October 13 |- | '''Bardo, Ted''' 2008 July 11 |- | '''Barlson, Barbara''' 2004: July 10 |- | '''Barnett, Bubba''' 1994 October 7 |- | '''Barnett, Donna''' 2013 October 6 |- | '''Barnett, Donna Pittsford''' 1994 October 7 |- | '''Barnett, Linda Jean Lewis''' -- 2001 ''January'' 5; 2002 ''January'' 9; 2003 ''January'' 9; 2004'' January'' 10; 2005 ''January'' 7; 2006 ''January'' 11; 2007 ''January'' 8, 12; 2009 ''January'' 10 |- | '''Barr, John''' 1990 April 7 2006 January 14 2012 January 3 |- | '''Barr, John M.''' 1992: June 7 |- | '''Barr, Ruth''' 2008 October 10 |- | '''Barr, Ruth E.''' 2005 October 12 |- | '''Barrow, Julie''' 2007: July 10 |- | '''Barrow, Shelby''' 1994: July 6 |- | '''Bart, Arnošt''' 2010 January 4 |- | '''Bart-Cišinski, Jakub''' 1993 April 5 1994 October 4 1995 January 10 |- | '''Bartel gen. Merting''' 2004 October 5 |- | '''Bartel-Merting''' 2004 October 5 |- | '''Bartel-Merting, Johann''' 2013 January 10 |- | '''Bartels, Christopher''' 1994 October 7 |- | '''Bartels, David''' 1994 October 7 |- | '''Bartels, Jeff''' -- 1994 ''October'' 7, 8 |- | '''Bartels, Sharon''' 1994 October 8 |- | '''Bartels, Sharon Hein''' 1994 October 7 |- | '''Barth, Arnošt''' 2010 January 4 |- | '''Barthel, M. C.''' 2003: July 7 |- | '''Bartholic, Annie''' -- 1991 May 5 1992 May 6 |- | '''Bartholic, Annie K.''' 2003 April 2 |- | '''Bartholic, Annie Kasper''' 1992: September 3 |- | '''Bartke, Maria''' 2007: July 9 2008 January 9 |- | '''Barton, Janice''' 2001 October 8 |- | '''Barton, Marrilyn''' 2013 April 3 |- | '''Barton, Terlin''' 2013 April 3 |- | '''Basore, Denise''' 2015 October 15 |- | '''Basore, Lee''' 2004 October 9 |- | '''Bass, B. J.''' 1993: June 5 |- | '''Bastian, Martin''' 2014 October 12; 2015 October 7 |- | '''Battenfield, Karen Kilian''' 2007 January 10 |- | '''Bauch, Erich K.''' 2006 January 13 |- | '''Bauer, Emily''' 1991 January 4 1992 February 3 |- | '''Bauer, Emily I.''' 1991 January 6 |- | '''Bauer, Emily Kriegel''' 1995: July 5 |- | '''Baunscheidt, Carl''' 2008 January 14 |- | '''Bausch, Laura''' 2004 October 9 |- | '''Baxter, David''' 2015 April 14 |- | '''Baxter, Suzi Domel''' 2016 January 10 |- | '''Bayhi, Margaret L.''' 2001 April 5 |- | '''Beard, Brian''' 2004 October 9 |- | '''Beard, Edwin''' 2012 January 3 |- | '''Beard, Mabell''' 2004 October 9 |- | '''Beard, Melinda''' 2010 January 7 |- | Beatty, Haywood 2009 January 5 |- | Beaver, Jim 1995 April 5 |- | Beck, John 2008 April 13 |- | Beck, M'linda 2008 April 13 |- | Becka, Ryan 1994: July 8 |- | Becker Family 1991: May 3 2009: July 6 |- | Becker, Abby 2009 October 5 |- | Becker, Alvin 2016 January 10 |- | Becker, Ashley 2003 October 4; 2009 October 5; 2012 January 3; 2013 October 10; 2014 January 6; 2015 October 5 |- | Becker, Bailey 2012 October 13 |- | Becker, Baylie 2014 October 11 |- | Becker, Bernice 1989 October 1 1995 October 7 2011 January 3 2013: July 2 |- | Becker, Billy 2002 January 10 |- | Becker, Brianna 2009 October 10 |- | Becker, Carson 2004 October 11 2012 January 3 |- | '''Becker, Chris''' -- 2003 ''October'' 3; 2012 ''January'' 3; 2013 ''January'' 2, 5; ''April'' 2, 12; 2014 ''January'' 4, 14; ''July'' 16; ''Oct'' 2, 6; 2015 ''January'' 16; ''April'' 16; ''July'' 16; ''October'' 16; 2016 ''January'' 2, 15, 16 |- | Becker, Connie 2012 January 3 2013 April 2, 12 |- | Becker, Curtis 1989 January 6 2012 April 2 |- | Becker, Cynthia 2012: July 3 |- | Becker, Dieter 2015 January 15 |- | Becker, Eldor 1989 October 1 1990 October 2 1992: September 3 1994 October 1 2013: July 2 |- | Becker, Evie 2015 January 15 |- | Becker, Gary D. 1991: September 1 |- | Becker, George 2013 January 7; July 15 |- | Becker, Gilbert 2015 October 6 |- | Becker, Heinrich 2003 October 6 |- | Becker, Janice 2012 January 3 |- | Becker, Janiece 1992: September 3 2002 October 1 2003 October 3 |- | Becker, Jimmy 1989: July 7 |- | Becker, Johann 2013: July 15 |- | Becker, Kristen 2015 October 15 |- | Becker, Magdalena 2003 October 6 |- | Becker, Mason 2012 January 3, October 4; 2013 July 15-16, October 10; 2015 January 7, October 5 |- | Becker, Megan 2004 October 11 2005 October 13 2006 October 10 2007 October 8 2009 October 5 |- | Becker, Otto 1989 January 6; Oct 2 1990 January 1; Oct 6 1991: May 5 1992: June 6; July 5; September 2 2001 April 5 2002 October 1 2003 October 3 2008: July 3 2013: July 2 |- | Becker, Otto Jr. 1980: July 3 1988 April 1 1990: July 2; Oct 2 1994: August 3 1995 January 5, 9 2002 October 4 2004 October 4 2005 October 3, 13 2006 January 3; Oct 2, 10 2010 April 3; July 8 2011: July 10 2013: July 4 2014 April 2, 15 2015: July 2, 3 |- | Becker, Randy 2012 January 3 |- | Becker, Rosina 2013 January 7; July 15 |- | Becker, Rubin 1991: August 3 |- | Becker, Ruth 2013 April 5 |- | Becker, Samantha 2009 January 10, 11 |- | Becker, Shelby 2014: July 5 |- | Beckett, Karent 1993: June 4 |- | Bee, Hamilton P. 2006 April 8 |- | Beebe, Leah 2016 January 10 |- | Beecher, Dr. 2014: July 12 |- | Behnken, Annalisa 2014 January 6 |- | Behnken, James C. 2006 January 13 |- | Behnken, James G. 2009 April 10 |- | Behnken, John W. 2001 January 2 |- | Behnken, John W., Jr. 2005 October 3 |- | Behrend, J. K. 1994: February 4 |- | Behrend, Leona 1991: December 2 |- | Behrends, Leona 1990 April 11 |- | Behrens, Conrad 1992: September 2 |- | Behrens, Julia Sophie 2014 January 9 |- | Behrens, LeRoy 2005: July 9 |- | Behrens, Ron 2002: July 10 |- | Beisert, Anna 2007: July 7 2008 January 7 |- | Beisert, August 2007: July 7, 8 2008 January 7, 8 |- | Beisert, Deborah 2007 October 6 |- | Beisert, Fr. Herman 2007: July 7 2008 January 7 |- | Beisert, Herman 2007: July 7 2008 January 7 |- | Beisert, Maria 2007: July 7 2008 January 7 |- | Beisert, Michael D. 2007 October 6 |- | Beisert, Oscar, Jr. 2002 July 9; 2003 October 7; 2005 October 11 |- | Beisert, Tyler 2014 January 6 |- | Beissert, Shirley 1989: July 7 |- | Belbog 2014 April 10 |- | Belitz, Doris 2007 April 10 2014 April 7 |- | Belitz, Larry 2007 April 10 |- | Bell, Anita 1995 October 4 |- | Bell, Lynn 1991: May 5 |- | Bell, Nancy Hamon 1988 October 1 |- | Bell, Sarah 1988 October 1 |- | Bell, William 2014 January 13 |- | Beltz, D. 1983 April 3 |- | Bemthal, Edward H. 2006 April 9 |- | '''Bendewald, Bettie Horn''' -- 2010 ''July'' 8; 2011 ''July'' 9; 2012 ''January'' 11, ''April'' 11, ''July'' 13, ''October'''' 15; 2013 ''January'' 2, 3, ''April'' 12,'' July'' 7, ''October'' 15; 2014 ''January'' 4, 5; ''April'' 5, ''July'' 2, 8, ''October'' 3; 2015 ''January'' 5, 13, ''April'' 14, ''July'' 14, October 14; 2016 ''January'' 10 |- | '''Benedikt, Edward''' 2007 July 8; 2008 January 8 |- | '''Benedikt, Ernst''' 2007 July 8; 2008 January 8 |- | '''Benedix, Christa''' 2005 April 9 |- | '''Benedix, Christina''' 2005 April 9 |- | '''Benedix, Christine Droigk''' [[Droigk-1]] -- 2007 April 8 |- | '''Benedix, Emil''' -- 2007 April 8; July 9 2008 January 9 |- | '''Benedix, Mortiz''' -- 2007 July 9; 2008 January 9 |- | '''Benofsky, August''' 2007 July 9; 2008 January 9 |- | Benofsky, Magdalena 2007: July 9 2008 January 9 |- | Benoit, Marvin 2011 October 13 2012 October 7 |- | Bensch, Emma Hannusch 2007 April 8 |- | Bensch, John 2007 April 8; July 9 2008 January 9 |- | Benthal, Edward H. 1989 January 6 |- | Benton, Edith 2002 October 8 |- | Bentson, Senator 1990 October 5-6 |- | Bentz, Edna M. 1993: June 2 |- | Berdoll, Kaylee 2009 October 6 |- | Berg, Anna 2007 April 6 |- | Berg, Louis T. 2015 October 13 |- | Berger, Anna 1992: May 3 2002 April 12 |- | Berger, Cliff 2009 October 6 |- | Berger, George 1990 April 16 1992: May 3 2002 April 12 |- | Berger, Johann Ernst 2007: July 6 |- | Berger, Johanna Ernst 2008 January 6 |- | Berger, John Ernst 1992: May 3 2002 April 12 |- | Berger, Ray 2004 October 9 |- | Berger, Rupert 1987: July 4 |- | Berger, Sherry 2004 October 9 |- | Berger-Wukasch Reunion 1990 April 15 |- | Berghold, Maria 2007: July 9 2008 January 9 2014 April 7 |- | Bergman, Delphine 2001 April 6 |- | Berk, Andreas 2007: July 7 2008 January 7 |- | Berk, August 2007: July 7 2008 January 7 |- | Berk, Johann 2007: July 7 2008 January 7 |- | Berk, Johanna 2007: July 7 2008 January 7 |- | Berk, Maria 2007: July 7 2008 January 7 |- | Bernhardt, Darlene 2006 October 9 |- | Bernhardt, Darlene Doby 2006: July 10 |- | Bernstein, Alvin 1989: July 7 1990 April 8; July 9 1991: September 3 1993: August 4; Oct 4 1994: February 4 1995 January 4; April 5 2001 January 1, 4; April 5; June 6 |- | Bernstein, Alvin B. 1990 January 6 1993: June 3 |- | Bernstein, August 2007: July 6 2008 January 6 |- | Bernstein, Clara 1995 January 6 2007: July 6 2008 January 6 |- | Bernstein, Clara L. 1995 January 5 |- | Bernstein, Clara L. Schulz 1995 January 5 |- | Bernstein, Clara S. 1995 October 6 |- | Bernstein, Clara Schulz 1993: June 2, 3 1995 January 4 |- | '''Bernstein, Emma Jentho''' 1989: July 7 |- | Bernstein, Ernest O. 2006 January 3 |- | Bernstein, Ernst 2007: July 6 2008 January 6 |- | Bernstein, Geneva Maryanna 2006 January 3 |- | Bernstein, Georgie 1995 January 5 2014 April 15 |- | Bernstein, Georgie 2015 October 4 |- | '''Bernstein, Herman''' 1990 April 8 |- | Bernstein, Johann Carl 2007: July 6 2008 January 6 |- | Bernstein, Louis 2015 October 13 |- | Bernstein, Magdalena 2007: July 6 2008 January 6 |- | Bernstein, Mark 2004 January 11 |- | Bernstein, Paul 2007 July 6 2008 January 6 |- | Bernstein, Raymond 2004 January 11 |- | Bernstein, Raymond F. 2004 October 3 |- | Bernstein, Sylvia Noack 2012 April 3 |- | Bernthal, Conrad 2008 October 8 |- | '''Bernthal, Ed''' -- 2014 ''April'' 9, 13; 2016 ''January'' 11 |- | Bernthal, Edward 2008 October 8 |- | Bernthal, Edward H. 1990 January 5 |- | Bernthal, Emilie 2008 October 8 |- | Berry, George H. 2012: June 3 |- | Berry, Martha 2008 January 13 |- | Berry, Robert 2004 January 11 2008 January 3 |- | Berry, Rosalee 2012: July 10 |- | Berry, Rosalie A. 1990 January 4 |- | Bertrand, Jessica 2005 October 13 |- | Bess, Rachel L. 1989 October 4 |- | Best, Joyce 2001: June 6 |- | Best, Mike 2001: June 6 |- | '''Beto, Dan''' 2004 January 10 2005 January 7 2008 January 12 |- | Beto, Dan R. 2006 January 11 2007 January 9 2009 January 11 |- | Beto, Donna 2004 April 9; July 10 2005 January 7 2006 January 11 2007 January 9 2009 January 11 |- | Beto, George J. 2005 October 5 2007 January 4 |- | Beto, George John 2006 January 4-6 |- | Beto, Katherine 2007 January 10 |- | Beto, Marilynn 2006 January 6 |- | Beto, Shelley 2004 January 11 |- | Beto, Timothy 2007 January 10 |- | '''Bewie, Clare''' 1993: February 6 |- | Bewie, W. H. 1986: July 3; Oct 2-3 1987 January 2; April 2; July 3; Oct 3-4 1988 January 3; April 3-4; July 3-4; Oct 2 1989 January 2; April 5; July 8; Oct 6-7 |- | Beyer, William B. Sr. 2001: June 6 |- | Biar 2009 January 4 2013 January 6 |- | Biar, Andreas 1986 April 3 2003 April 12 2011 January 8 |- | Biar, B. E. 1980: July 4 1981 October 3 1982 January 4 1985 January 4 2001 January 5 |- | Biar, B. E. Bill 1983: July 1, 3 |- | Biar, Bill 1983 April 2 1986 April 3 1988 October 9 1992: February 2 2002 April 4 2003 April 3, 12, July 4, 7 2004 January 10; Oct 7 2005 January 7 2006 April 9 2007 October 6 2008 January 12; April 12 2009: July 4 2010 October 5 2011 January 11 2012: July 5 |- | Biar, Bill E. 2006 January 11 2007 January 8 2009 January 11 2013 January 3 |- | Biar, Bill Edwin 2013 January 6 |- | Biar, Ernst August 2009 April 5 |- | '''Biar, Gerhard''' -- 2004 ''April'' 6; 2008 ''April'' 12 |- | Biar, Henry, Sr. 2004 October 15 |- | Biar, J. 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June 3 2002 January 3 2003 January 2 2004 January 4 2005 January 3 |- | Schubert-Fletcher Museum 2006 January 2 2007 January 3 2008 January 4 2009 January 3 2010 January 3 2011 January 3 2012 January 5 |- | Schubert-Fletcher Museum 2016 January 5 |- | Schubert-Fletcher Museum, Giddings 2013 January 3 2014 January 2 |- | Schubert-Fletcher Museum, Serbin 2015 January 4 |- | Schubert's Restaurant 1983 April 4 |- | Schueler, Ann 1990 January 2 |- | Schueler, Wayne A. 1988 October 6, 7 |- | Schuessler, Breanna 2008 October 11 |- | Schuessler, Darlene 1994: July 5 |- | Schuessler, Les 1994: July 5 |- | Schuessler, Less 1994: July 5 |- | Schuetz, Alfred L. 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Oct 7 |- | Schulz, Emma 2003 October 2 |- | Schulz, Emma Gloyna 1989: July 7 |- | Schulz, Fred 1994: July 10 |- | Schulz, George 2008 January 9 |- | Schulz, Gordon 1991: July 8 |- | Schulz, Gottlieb 2007: July 9 2008 January 9 |- | Schulz, H. 2005 January 5 |- | Schulz, Herb 1990 January 5, 6; April 9 1991 January 6 1992: ‘’February’‘ 3 1993: ‘’February’‘ 5; August 4 1994: ‘’February’‘ 4; July 10; Oct 6 1995 January 5 2001 April 5 2002 January 9; July 3 2003 January 9; Oct 7 2004 January 10, 11; April 9; July 10; Oct 8 2005 January 3, 7; April 5; July 3 2006 January 3, 12 2007 January 10; April 3; July 3, 10 |- | Schulz, Herb A. 2003 October 2 |- | Schulz, Herbert Alvin 2007: July 3 |- | Schulz, Herman T. 2003 October 2 |- | Schulz, Hubert L. 1995 January 5 |- | Schulz, Johann 2008 January 9 |- | Schulz, Johanna 2007: July 9 2008 January 9 |- | Schulz, John 2005 January 5 |- | Schulz, John G. 1993: June 2 |- | Schulz, Junell 2005 January 3 |- | Schulz, Junell Pietsch 1994: July 6 |- | Schulz, Karen 1991: July 8 |- | Schulz, Klaus Detlev 2006 April 3 |- | Schulz, Klause Detlev 2006: July 4 |- | Schulz, Lawrence 1995 October 2 2008 January 12, 13 2009: July 7 |- | Schulz, Leroy 1991: July 8 |- | Schulz, Lorine 2002: July 3 |- | Schulz, Magdalena 1991: May 8 2007: July 9 |- | Schulz, Magdalena Christine 2003 October 2 |- | Schulz, Magdalena Schoppa 1993: June 3 2010: July 5 |- | Schulz, Maria 2007: July 9 2008 January 9, 10; 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April 1; July 4 |- | Victoria County Historical Commission 1994: July 4 |- | Victoria Holiday Inn, Victoria 1995: July 2, 4; August 2 |- | Victoria, Tori 2008 October 11 |- | Vincent of Prague 2012 January 8 |- | Virginia, Burke 2006 January 13 |- | Virginia, Charlottesville 1991: Mar 4 |- | Virginia, Danville 2014 January 6 |- | Virginia, Lake Ridge 2007 January 10 2008 October 7, 10 |- | Virginia, Lexington 2013: July 18 |- | Virginia, Portsmouth 2016 January 10 |- | Virginia, Reston 2008 April 13 2009 January 11 |- | Virginia, Salem 1994 October 7 |- | Virginia, Sterling 2004 October 9 2005 October 11 |- | Virginia, Virginia Beach 1991: July 7 2014 January 6 |- | Virginia, Yorktown 2007: July 10 2008 October 7 2011 January 3 |- | Visitors 2016 January 10 |- | Vlasak, Elinor 1990 January 5 1991: June 3 1992: ‘’February’‘ 3 1993: ‘’February’‘ 5 1994 April 5 1995 January 5 |- | Vlasak, Elinor Louise 1991: December 4 |- | Vlasak, Elinor W. 1993: ‘’February’‘ 5 |- | Vlasak, Mrs. 1991: July 5 |- | Vlasin, Marion 1993: ‘’February’‘ 2 |- | Vlasin, Maury 1993: ‘’February’‘ 2 |- | Vobuza, Marioa 2007: July 9 |- | Vogel Family 2013 October 5 |- | Vogel, Agnes 2014 January 12 |- | Vogel, Alyssa 2013 October 6 |- | Vogel, Andreas 2013 October 5 2014 January 12 |- | Vogel, Andreas and His Descendants: 1813-1983 by Edward Vogel -- 2013 October 7 |- | Vogel, August 2014 January 12 |- | Vogel, Carl 2007: July 6 2008 January 6 |- | Vogel, Carolyn 2002 January 7 |- | Vogel, Christoph 2005 January 5 2006 January 10 2015 April 11 |- | Vogel, David 2013 October 5 |- | Vogel, Edward 2014 January 13 |- | Vogel, Ernst 2014 January 12 2015 April 11 |- | Vogel, Hanna 2007: July 6 2008 January 6 |- | Vogel, Harold 1991: July 7 |- | Vogel, Johann 2013 October 5 2014 January 12-13 |- | Vogel, John 2007 April 7 |- | Vogel, John August 2013 October 5 |- | Vogel, Jon 2013 October 6 |- | Vogel, Leon 2013 October 5 |- | Vogel, Magdalena 2007 April 7 |- | Vogel, Maria 2007: July 6 2008 January 6 2014 January 12 |- | Vogel, Milton 2013 October 6 |- | Vogel, Vickie 2013 October 6 |- | Vogelhochzeit see Birds' Wedding |- | Voight, Michael 2004 October 4 2013: July 4 |- | Voigt 2005 October 9 |- | Voigt, Michael 2003 April 8 2004 October 13 2012 October 15 |- | Voigt, Pastor 2004 January 9 |- | Voigt, Pfarrer Michael 1993: June 3 |- | Voigt, Robert 2005 January 5 |- | Vokobratovich, Michael 1993: December 3 |- | Vokstracht 1993: ‘’February’‘ 6 1994: August 8 |- | Volding, Will 2013 January 3 |- | Volga 1983: July 3 |- | Volkman, Nancy 2005 April 3 |- | Volkmann, Valeria 2001 April 5 |- | Volkslieder der Sorben in der Oberund Niederlausitz (Folksongs of the Wends in Upper and Lower Lusatia) compiled by Leopold Haupt and Jan Arnost Smoler 1994 October 5 2013: July 17 2015 April 9 |- | Volkstanzgruppe T.E.V. Edelweis Club, Denver, Colorado 2001 April 7 |- | Volkstracht 1994 April 2 |- | Von Doussa 2009 October 11 |- | von Eck 2013 October 13 |- | von Gonten, Emma 1994 October 8 |- | Von Gonten, W. A. 2009 October 5 |- | von Minden, Lilian Falke 1988 October 7 |- | von Minden, Lillian "Mrs. Milton" 1988 October 4 2007 April 3 |- | von Minden, Milton 2007 April 3 |- | von Minden, Milton, Jr. 2007 October 6, 7 |- | Von Rein, Johann 2004 April 13 |- | Von Rosenberg, Marjorie 1993: ‘’February’‘ 3 |- | von Schulenburg, Willibald 2013 October 15 |- | Vorsaenger 2008 April 12 |- | Vorsinger 2004 April 6 |- | Voschalike, Kathy Miller 2012: July 3 |- | Voss, Rudolph 1991: June 7 |- | Vukobratovich, Michael 2002 January 8 2003 January 7 2004 January 11 2005 January 8 2006 January 12 2007 January 2 |- | Vulcan Materials 2007 October 5 |- | Wachmann, Mary 2007 January 8 |- | Wachsmann, Ethan 2010 October 7 |- | Wachsmann, Margaret B. 1990 April 7 |- | Wachsmann, Mary 2004 January 12 2005 January 8 2006 January 11 |- | Wacker, Anna 2007 April 8; July 6 2008 January 6 |- | Wacker, August 2007: July 9 2008 January 9 |- | Waech, C. A. 2008 April 11 |- | Waggoner, Clinton 2009 January 11 |- | Waggoner, Mavis 2003 January 8 |- | Waggoner, Natalie 2001 January 5 2002 January 9 2003 January 8 2004 January 11 2005 January 8 2006 January 12 2007 January 9 2008 January 12 2009 April 10 |- | Wagner Family 1993: December 6 2002 April 10; Oct 6; 2003 January 4 |- | Wagner, Anna 2003 April 10; Oct 6 2007: July 7 2008 January 7 |- | Wagner, Ben 2004 October 9 |- | Wagner, Benjamin 2003 October 8 2008 April 5; July 3 |- | Wagner, Bertha 1992: June 7 2003 January 6 |- | Wagner, Bill 1992: May 4 1993 April 6 |- | Wagner, Carl 2005 January 5 2006 April 7 2015 April 11 |- | Wagner, Doris 1992: May 4 |- | Wagner, Ella Wuensche 1992: May 3 |- | Wagner, Friedr. 2003 January 6 |- | Wagner, Friedrich August Robert 2003 January 6 |- | Wagner, Helen 2003 October 8 2004 October 9 |- | Wagner, Hermann 2003 January 6 |- | Wagner, Hulda 1995: August 3 |- | Wagner, John 2010: July 8 |- | Wagner, John Clark 2005 April 6, 7 |- | Wagner, Judy 2013: July 5 |- | Wagner, Karl 2007: July 7 2008 January 7 |- | Wagner, Kenneth 2009 April 9 |- | Wagner, Kenneth A. 2009 April 9 |- | Wagner, Lena 1995: August 6 |- | Wagner, Lillian 1995: August 6 |- | Wagner, Louise Teinert 1989: July 11 |- | Wagner, M. 2015: July 7 |- | Wagner, Maria 2003 October 6 |- | Wagner, Marianne 2003 January 6 |- | Wagner, Marsha 2006: July 9 |- | Wagner, Martin 1995: August 3 |- | Wagner, Martin E. 1989: July 11 1990: July 9 |- | Wagner, Mattes 2015: July 7 |- | Wagner, Maxine 2009 April 9 |- | Wagner, Mitchell Austin 2006 January 13 2007 April 10 2008 January 13 |- | Wagner, Robert 2003 January 4, 6 |- | Wagner, Ruth 1992: July 5 1993: December 4 1995: July 4 |- | Wagner, Ruth U. 1993: ‘’February’‘ 5 |- | Wagner, Ruth Unger 1989 October 4 2005: July 2, 3 |- | Wagner, Theresia 2007: July 7 2008 January 7 |- | Wagner, Walter 2003 January 6 |- | Wagner, Willie 2013: July 5 |- | Wagner-Fischer Band 1995: August 6 |- | Wahrmund, Debbie 2014: July 7 |- | Wahrmund, Jeff 2014: July 7 |- | Wahrmund, Rick 2014 October 2, 12 2015: July 15 |- | Waiser, Amy 2014: July 7 |- | Waiser, Brian 2014: July 7 |- | Waiser, David 1991: May 4 |- | Waiser, Ernst 2007: July 7 2008 January 7 |- | Waiser, Tabitha 2009 October 6 |- | Waits, Mary 1988 October 8 |- | Wald, Weldon 2015 October 13 |- | Waldeck Cemetery Association Founded as Long Prairie Schuhlgemeinde - March 25, 1866 1990 April 5 |- | Waldeck Lutheran Church and Her People, the 90th Anniversary - October 1989 1990 April 5 |- | Walent, Lydia Puder 2007 January 7, 10 |- | Walker, Adam 1995 October 8 |- | Walker, Ann 1990 April 7 |- | Walker, Ann Kasper 2015 October 7 |- | Walker, Becca 1992: September 3 |- | Walker, Cecil 1994 October 2 |- | Walker, Cheryl 1993 October 2 1995 October 7 |- | Walker, Connie 1994 October 1 |- | Walker, Edwina 1988 October 4 |- | Walker, Jackie 2005 January 9 |- | Walker, James 1993 October 2 1995 January 4 |- | Walker’s Texas Division C. S. A.: Greyhounds of the TransMississippi 2006 April 7 |- | Walker's Greyhounds 2006 January 7, 8 |- | Walker's Texas Division 2006 January 7 |- | Walk-in Coffee 2016 January 2, 5 |- | Walk-in Coffee 2016 January 15 |- | Walking George see Beto, George John |- | Walking George: The Life of George John Beto and the Rise of the Modern Texas Prison System by David M. Horton & George R. Nielson 2005 October 5 2006 January 4-6 2007 January 4 |- | Walkter, Connie 1995 October 7 |- | Wall Street Journal 2007 January 1 |- | Wallace, Alwina Schulz 1990 January 6 2002 October 7 |- | Wallace, Helen 2014 October 6 |- | Walling, John 2008 January 14 |- | Walling, Sue S. 1990 April 7 |- | Walston, Betty 2015 April 14; July 4 |- | Walston, Betty A. 1992 January 6 1993: ‘’February’‘ 5 |- | Walter, C.F.W. 2012 April 6 |- | Walter, Carol 1990 January 7 |- | Walter, Edith 2002 April 9 |- | Walter, Marvin 1990 January 7 |- | Walters, Carolyn Anne 2008 January 3 |- | Walters, Edie 2010 October 11 |- | Walters, Edith Moerbe 2004 April 9 2005 January 8 2006 April 10 2009 April 10 |- | Walther Family 1991 October 2 |- | Walther League 1995: August 6 |- | Walther League 2006 October 7 2013 January 6 |- | Walther Leaguers 1994 April 2; July 3 |- | Walther, Bruce Allen 2008 January 14 |- | Walther, C. F. 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Vernon 2008 April 13 |- | Washington, Pullman 2015 April 14 |- | Washington, Seattle 1993 October 6 2004 October 9 2008: July 11 2009 January 11 2010: July 8 2011: July 2 2012 April 3 2015 April 14 |- | Washington, Sheldon 2004 October 9 |- | Washington, Snohomish 2003 January 8 2007 October 6 |- | Washington, Spokane 2013 January 3 |- | Washington, Sultan 2008 January 13 |- | Washington, Tacoma 1989 April 4 1993: June 4 |- | Washington, Woodinville 2010 April 8 2013 January 3 |- | Wasley, Mark 1994 October 3 |- | Wassenich, Diane 1992: September 3 1993 April 4 2003 October 11 2004 October 15 2005 October 15 2010 October 7 2014 October 2 |- | Wassenich, Dianne H. 1989 October 3 1992: June 7 |- | Wassenich, Dianne Hannusch 1992: June 7 |- | Water Witch (Ship) see Ship: Water Witch |- | Waterloo Brass Band 1990 October 1 1991: August 2, 4 2013: July 2 |- | Watkins Products 1990 October 1 1991: August 4 1992 January 3; September 2 1993: ‘’February’‘ 1 1995 January 6; Oct 2, 3 |- | Watkins, Shanda 1991: July 8 |- | Watson, Carol 2004 January 12 |- | Watson, Drew 2013 April 3 |- | Watson, Jeanette 2010 October 3 |- | Watson, Karen 2008: July 11 |- | Watson, Leah 2013 April 3 |- | Watson, Millard 2008: July 11 |- | Watson, Paul 2004 January 12 2013: July 5 |- | Watson, Ron 2010 October 3 |- | Watts, Jordan 2001 January 5 2002 January 10 2003 January 9 2004 January 11; April 3 2005 January 8 2006 January 13 2007 January 8 2008 April 13 2009 April 10 |- | Watts, Kelli 1993 October 2 |- | Watts, Kelli A. 1990: July 9 1991: Mar 4 1992: ‘’February’‘ 2 |- | Watts, Kenneth 2004 April 3 2005 April 2 2006 April 3 2008 January 3 |- | Watts, Kirt 1992: September 2 2004 April 3 |- | Watts, Kirt W. 1992: ‘’February’‘ 2 |- | Watts, Mary 1988 October 7 1989 January 1 1990: July 6 1991 January 8; Oct 4 1992: August 2 1993: December 1 1994: ‘’February’‘ 2; July 9 2003 October 3, 10 2004 January 2 2006 October 5 2008 April 1, 4 2009 January 9; April 9, 11 2013 April 12; July 7; Oct 3 2014 January 2, 5; April 5, 7; July 2; Oct 3 2015 January 5, 13; April 14 |- | Watts, Mary 2016 January 2 |- | Watts, Mary P. 2007 April 5 |- | Watts, Mary Pampell 2008 January 10 |- | Watts, Myrl N. 2008 October 10 |- | Watts, Tammi J. 1992: ‘’February’‘ 2 |- | Watts, W. K. 2014 April 7 |- | Watts, W. Kenneth 1992: ‘’February’‘ 2 |- | Watz, Charline 2013 October 5, 6 |- | Waul, Thomas N., Colonel 2005 October 6 |- | Waul's Legion 2005 October 7-8, 10 2006 January 7; April 5 |- | Waul's Texas Legion 2005 January 5; July 8; Oct 6 |- | Wax, Ted 1994 October 5 |- | Waxler, Sylvia 2013 October 6 |- | Weaver, Esther 2006: July 3 |- | Weaver, Esther I. 1989 April 4 |- | Weaver, Irene 2001 April 5 2008: July 3 |- | Weaver, Irene Z. 1990 April 7, 8 1993: ‘’February’‘ 2 |- | Weaver, Mr. 1989 April 7 |- | Weaver, Richard 1992: December 8 2001 April 5 2006: July 3 2008 January 3 |- | Weaver, Richard P., Sr. 2008 April 5 |- | Weber, Ann Zoch 2004 January 2 |- | Weber, August 1980: July 3 |- | Weber, La Doris D. 1992: July 5 |- | Weber, Melodie 2005 January 8, 9 2006 April 10 |- | Weber, Vernon J. 1992: July 5 |- | Wedding of the Birds 1991: Mar 3 2006 January 13 |- | Wedding of the Birds by Mercin Nowak 1992 January 4 |- | Wedel, Louis K. 2015 October 13 |- | Weeks, Alan 2012 January 3 |- | Weeks, Charles 2012 January 3 |- | Weeks, Cynthia 2012 January 3 |- | Weigand, H. 2005 October 9 |- | Weigelt, Alfons 1994: July 8 |- | Weigelt, Edith 1994: July 7 |- | Weigelt, Elsa Anna Hulda Wilhelmine 2012: July 7 |- | Weigelt, Herman Dale 1994: July 8 |- | Weigelt, Marcus 1994: July 8 |- | Weigelt, Marie Noak 2012: July 7 |- | Weigelt, Nathan E. 1994: July 8 |- | Weigersdorf 2003 April 10 2004 October 7 2005: July 5, 6 2008: July 10 |- | Weikel's 2006 October 9 |- | Weikel's Bakery 2005 January 6 2007 April 5 |- | Weiland, Myrna 2005 April 9 |- | Weimar Garden Club 2009 April 11 |- | Weis, Carl 1992: September 4 |- | Weise 1989: July 7 |- | Weise Family 2013: July 19 |- | Weise Photograph Collection 1990 April 5 |- | Weise, A. D. 2005 January 5 |- | Weise, Amanda 2014 October 12 |- | Weise, Carl August 2005 January 5; Oct 8, 9 2011 January 8 2015 April 11 |- | Weise, Carl Benjamin 2011 January 8 2012: July 4 |- | Weise, Christiana 1990: July 10 1991: September 5 |- | Weise, David 2001 January 5; June 4 2004 April 10 2007: July 10 2008 January 12 2013: July 19 |- | Weise, David T. 1995 October 4 2002 January 9 |- | Weise, David W. 1995 October 4 2003 January 8 2005 April 6 2006 January 12 2009 January 11 |- | Weise, Donald 2005 October 9 |- | Weise, Donald K. 2008 October 3 |- | Weise, Emil 2003 April 7 |- | Weise, Emilie 2003 April 7 |- | Weise, Ernst 2011 January 8 |- | Weise, Ernstina 2011 January 8 |- | Weise, Frederick 2003 April 7 |- | Weise, Gilbert 1990 April 5 |- | Weise, Glenna 2004 April 10 2005 April 6 |- | Weise, Jess 2004 April 10 2005 April 6 |- | Weise, Jesse 2009 April 9 |- | Weise, Johanna Christiana 2011 January 8 |- | Weise, Kathy 1989 October 4 |- | Weise, Kenneth A. 2008 October 3 |- | Weise, Magdalena Casper 2011 January 8 |- | Weise, Marian 2014 October 12 |- | Weise, Marvin 2004 October 9 2007 April 10 |- | Weise, Mary 2013 January 3 |- | Weise, Paul 1989 January 6 1990 April 5, 7 1991 January 6 1992: ‘’February’‘ 3 1993: ‘’February’‘ 5; December 3 1994: August 3 1995 January 5 2002 January 9 2003 January 9 2004 January 11 2005 January 8 2006 January 12 2007 January 9 2008 October 3 2009 January 11 2013 January 3 |- | Weise, Sandra Kay 2006 October 3 |- | Weise, Stephen P. 2012 January 3 |- | Weise, Steve 2012: July 5 |- | Weise, Steve 2016 January 11 |- | Weise, Tim 2009 October 7 |- | Weise, Victor E. 1994: August 3 |- | Weisenhutter, Irene 1995 October 7 |- | Weiser Family 2013: July 19 |- | Weiser, Alton 2012 October 3 |- | Weiser, Ana Helena 2008 January 8 |- | Weiser, Andreas 2007: July 8 2008 January 8 |- | Weiser, Anna 2007: July 8 2008 January 8 |- | Weiser, Anna Helena 2007: July 8 |- | Weiser, August 2007: July 8 |- | Weiser, Auguste 2007: July 8 2008 January 8 |- | Weiser, Carlie 2011 October 7 2012 October 5 |- | Weiser, Christiane 2007: July 8 |- | Weiser, Clarence 2009 January 10 2012: July 3 |- | Weiser, Edgar 2004 January 2 2006: July 3; Oct 2 |- | Weiser, Ernestine 2014 October 6 |- | Weiser, Ernst 2007: July 8 2008 January 8 |- | Weiser, Evelyn 2004: July 7 |- | Weiser, Helen 2009 January 10 2012 October 7 |- | Weiser, Helen Jenke 2012: July 4 |- | Weiser, Herman 2007: July 8 2008 January 8 |- | Weiser, John 1991: May 1 |- | Weiser, John August 2007: July 8 2008 January 8 |- | Weiser, Ken 1986 January 2; April 2 1987 April 6 1990 January 7 1991 January 1, 4; Mar 1, 5; April 1, 3; May 1, 5; June 1, 3; July 1, 5; August 1; September 1, 4; Oct 1, 3, 4; Nov 1, 4; December 1 1992 January 1, 2, 3, 4; ‘’February’‘ 1; May 1; June 1, 2; July 1; September 5; December 1, 3 1993: ‘’February’‘ 2, 5; April 1, 4; June 1-2, 3; August 1, 6; Oct 1-2, 4; December 1, 3, 5 1994: ‘’February’‘ 2, 4; April 1, 5, 12; July 2; August 4 1995 January 4; April 8; July 3, 8; Oct 2 |- | Weiser, Kenneth 1987 January 4; April 2; July 2; Oct 2 1992: June 4; December 8 1993: December 1, 5 2002 April 9 2007 April 4 |- | Weiser, Laverne 2006: July 3; Oct 2 |- | Weiser, Magdalena 2007: July 8 2008 January 8 |- | Weiser, Paul 2008 January 12 |- | Weiser, Paula 2012 October 3 |- | Weiser, Ralph 1991: Nov 4 1993: ‘’February’‘ 5 2002 April 9; Oct 8; 2003 April 1 2004: July 10, Oct 8 2005 January 7; April 5 2006 January 12 2007 January 10 2008 January 11 2009 January 11 |- | Weiser, Ralph C. 1993: December 4 2001 January 6 |- | Weiser, Reese 2011 October 7 2012 October 5 2014 October 11 |- | Weiser, Ruby 1990 October 2 1991: May 1 1992: September 3 1994 April 1; Oct 1, 2 2003 April 13 |- | Weishuhn, Joyce 1991: June 7 |- | Weiss, Jonathan 2011: July 3 |- | Weiss, Jonathan Nicolas 2011 October 9 2012 October 4 |- | Weiss, Karen 2011: July 3 2013 January 3 |- | Weiss, Mark 2011: July 3 |- | Weist (Ship) see Ship: Weist |- | Weiszwasser 1985 January 4 |- | Weit, H. J. 2001: June 4 |- | Weller, Amanda 2016 January 10 |- | Weller, Jackson 2014 January 6 |- | Wells, James 2004 January 12 2010: July 8 |- | Wells, Jamie 2012 October 3, 4 2013 October 10 |- | Wells, Janet 2013 January 3 |- | Wells, Melissa 1992: September 3 1994 October 3 |- | Wendland Family 2002 April 10 |- | Wendland, Amy 2008 October 3 |- | Wendland, Bernice 1991 October 7 |- | Wendland, Betty 2007 October 7 2010: July 7 |- | Wendland, Daniel 1990 January 4 |- | Wendland, E. F., Mrs. 2012 January 1 |- | Wendland, Frida 1993: ‘’February’‘ 6 |- | Wendland, Frieda 1986 April 2 1988 October 1 1989: July 5; Oct 3 1990 April 2; July 6, 10 1991: Mar 2, 4; Nov 4 1992: ‘’February’‘ 2; July 5 1993: June 3 1994: ‘’February’‘ 4; Oct 4 1995 April 6; Oct 2, 4 2002 January 8 2003 January 7 2004 January 11 2006 January 12 2007 January 10; Oct 6 2008 January 11; July 3; Oct 3, 7 2011 April 6 2012 January 9; April 2 2013: July 2 2014: July 2 |- | Wendland, Frieda "Mrs. E. 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[[Category: Gilbert Name Study]] '''This is the Index page for the Y-DNA Lineages in the [[:Space:Gilbert_Name_Study | Gilbert Name & DNA Study]]''' '''Not yet Grouped''' :[[Space:Gilbert_Name_Study_-_DNA_Lines_awaiting_test_results |Lineages of Participants Awaiting Test Results]] '''Haplogroup B Unmatched participants''' :[[Space:Gilbert_Name_Study_-_DNA_Lineage_42 |Y-DNA Haplogroup B : Unmatched Lines ]] ''(Lineage 42)'' '''Haplogroup C Unmatched participants''' :[[Space:Gilbert_Name_Study_-_DNA_Lineage_45 |Y-DNA Haplogroup C-M216 : Unmatched Lines ]] ''(Lineage 45)'' '''Haplogroup E matching participants''' :[[Space:Gilbert_Name_Study_-_DNA_Lineage_17 |Y-DNA Haplogroup E-L117 : GROUP 01 : Origin in England - Nottinghamshire]] '' (Lineage 17)'' '''Haplogroup E Unmatched Participants''' : [[Space:Gilbert_Name_Study_-_DNA_Lineage_05 | Y-DNA Haplogroup E-M35 : Unmatched Lines]] '' (Lineage 05)'' '''Haplogroup G matching participants''' :[[Space:Gilbert_Name_Study_-_DNA_Lineage_03 | Y-DNA Haplogroup G-M201: Thomas Gilbert of Springfield MA Line]] ''(Lineage 03)'' ::Patriarch [[Gilbert-196 | Thomas Gilbert]] b: bef 1620 in England d: 1662 in Springfield, Hampshire, Massachusetts Ba '''Haplogroup G Unmatched Participants''' : [[Space:Gilbert_Name_Study_-_DNA_Lineage_14 | Y-DNA Haplogroup G-M201 : Unmatched Lines]] '' (Lineage 14)'' '''Haplogroup I matching participants''' :[[Space:Gilbert_Name_Study_-_DNA_Lineage_21 |Y-DNA Haplogroup I-M223 : GROUP 01: Origin in England - St. Columb Major, Cornwall]] '' (Lineage 21)'' :[[Space:Gilbert_Name_Study_-_DNA_Lineage_10 | Y-DNA Haplogroup I-M253 : GROUP 01: John Gilbert of Taunton, MA Line]] '' (Lineage 10)'' :[[Space:Gilbert_Name_Study_-_DNA_Lineage_32 | Y-DNA Haplogroup I-M253 : GROUP 02 : Nathaniel Gilbert of Woodstock VT (Wright)]] '' (Lineage 32)'' :[[Space:Gilbert_Name_Study_-_DNA_Lineage_49 | Y-DNA Haplogroup I-M253 : GROUP 03 : Monroe County, PA Line ]] '' (Lineage 49)'' :[[Space:Gilbert_Name_Study_-_DNA_Lineage_18 | Y-DNA Haplogroup I-P37 : GROUP 01 : Origin in Germany - Pennsylvania Deutch / Hoffenheim Line]] ''(Lineage 18)'' '''Haplogroup I Unmatched Participants''' :[[Space:Gilbert_Name_Study_-_DNA_Lineage_38 | Y-DNA Haplogroup I : Unmatched Lines]] ''(Lineage 38)'' '''Haplogroup J matching participants''' :[[Space:Gilbert_Name_Study_-_DNA_Lineage_04 | Y-DNA Haplogroup J-M172 : GROUP 01: Yardley, England to Massachusetts Line]] ''(Lineage 04)'' :: Group 1 Patriarch (on paper) [[Gilbert-139 | Richard Gilbert]] b: Abt. 1550 UK d: 1626 Yardley, UK :[[Space:Gilbert_Name_Study_-_DNA_Lineage_44 | Y-DNA Haplogroup J-M172 : GROUP 02 : Gilbert/Guillemette Line]] ''(Lineage 44)'' :[[Space:Gilbert_Name_Study_-_DNA_Lineage_11 | Y-DNA Haplogroup J-M267 : GROUP 01: Joseph Hiram Gilbert of VA and John Gilbert of Brookfield, MA Line]] ''(Lineage 11)'' '''Haplogroup J Unmatched Participants''' :[[Space:Gilbert_Name_Study_-_DNA_Lineage_39| Y-DNA Haplogroup J-M172: Unmatched lines]] ''(Lineage 39)'' '''Haplogroup R matching participants''' :[[Space:Gilbert_Name_Study_-_DNA_Lineage_19 | Y-DNA Haplogroup R-M269 : GROUP 01 : Cornwall, UK to Bucks Co., PA - Quakers]] ''(Lineage 19)'' :[[Space:Gilbert_Name_Study_-_DNA_Lineage_09 | Y-DNA Haplogroup R-M269 : GROUP 02: Harford Co., MD and Yorkshire, England Line]] ''(Lineage 09)'' ::Group 2 Patriarch [[Gilbert-208 | Gervais Gilbert]] b. 1680 in Leeds, Yorkshire, Eng d. 1739 in Baltimore Co., MD :[[Space:Gilbert_Name_Study_-_DNA_Lineage_06 | Y-DNA Haplogroup R-M269 : GROUP 03: Frederick Co, MD Line]] ''(Lineage 06)'' ::Group 3 Patriarch [[Gilbert-5572 | Thomas Gilbert]] b. April 1696 (?) location (?) d. June 27, 1793 :[[Space:Gilbert_Name_Study_-_DNA_Lineage_15 | Y-DNA Haplogroup R-M269 : GROUP 04 : Origin in England, migrated to New Haven CT and elsewhere]] ''(Lineage 15)'' ::Group 4 Patriarch [[Gilbert-261 | Matthew Gilbert]] died 1679 in New Haven, Connecticut :[[Space:Gilbert_Name_Study_-_DNA_Lineage_07 | Y-DNA Haplogroup R-M269 : GROUP 05 : Guildford Co., NC Line]] ''(Lineage 07)'' ::Group 5 Patriarch Edward Gilbert b. abt. 1725 in NC d. 1782 in Guilford, NC :[[Space:Gilbert_Name_Study_-_DNA_Lineage_02 | Y-DNA Haplogroup R-M269 : GROUP 06 : Anson Co., NC Line]] ''(Lineage 02)'' :[[Space:Gilbert_Name_Study_-_DNA_Lineage_08 | Y-DNA Haplogroup R-M269 : GROUP 07 : Hancock, GA Line]] ''(Lineage 08)'' :[[Space:Gilbert_Name_Study_-_DNA_Lineage_20 | Y-DNA Haplogroup R-M269 : GROUP 08 : Servier Co., TN Line]] ''(Lineage 20)'' :[[Space:Gilbert_Name_Study_-_DNA_Lineage_37 | Y-DNA Haplogroup R-M269 : GROUP 09 : Cornish Gilbert/Jelbart Line?]] ''(Lineage 37)'' :[[Space:Gilbert_Name_Study_-_DNA_Lineage_12 | Y-DNA Haplogroup R-M269 : GROUP 10 : Laurens, SC and England to NY Line]] ''(Lineage 12)'' :[[Space:Gilbert_Name_Study_-_DNA_Lineage_13 | Y-DNA Haplogroup R-M269 : GROUP 11 : Maryland/Virginia Gilbert Line]] ''(Lineage 13)'' :[[Space:Gilbert_Name_Study_-_DNA_Lineage_16 | Y-DNA Haplogroup R-M269 : GROUP 12 : New Jersey Gilbert Line]] ''(Lineage 16)'' :[[Space:Gilbert_Name_Study_-_DNA_Lineage_22 | Y-DNA Haplogroup R-M269 : GROUP 13 : Timothy Gilbert, North Carolina Line]] ''(Lineage 22)'' :[[Space:Gilbert_Name_Study_-_DNA_Lineage_23 | Y-DNA Haplogroup R-M269 : GROUP 14 : Brunswick Co, NC to FL Gilbert Line (Gause)]] ''(Lineage 23)'' :[[Space:Gilbert_Name_Study_-_DNA_Lineage_24 | Y-DNA Haplogroup R-M269 : GROUP 15 : GA / AL Gilbert Line (Windham)]] ''(Lineage 24)'' :[[Space:Gilbert_Name_Study_-_DNA_Lineage_35 | Y-DNA Haplogroup R-M269 : GROUP 16 : Richard Gilbert of Union Co., SC Line]] ''(Lineage 35)'' :[[Space:Gilbert_Name_Study_-_DNA_Lineage_34 | Y-DNA Haplogroup R-M269 : GROUP 17 : Pickens Co., SC Line (Haney)]] ''(Lineage 34)'' :[[Space:Gilbert_Name_Study_-_DNA_Lineage_43 | Y-DNA Haplogroup R-M269 : GROUP 18: (Chapman)]] ''(Lineage 43)'' :[[Space:Gilbert_Name_Study_-_DNA_Lineage_31 | Y-DNA Haplogroup R-M269 : GROUP 19 : Lawrence Co., TN Line (Kilgore)]] ''(Lineage 31)'' :[[Space:Gilbert_Name_Study_-_DNA_Lineage_25 | Y-DNA Haplogroup R-M269 : GROUP 20 : Felix Gilbert (Blakely/Roof)]] ''(Lineage 25)'' :[[Space:Gilbert_Name_Study_-_DNA_Lineage_26 | Y-DNA Haplogroup R-M269 : GROUP 21 : Gilbert/Woodward LIne (Carpenter)]] ''(Lineage 26)'' :[[Space:Gilbert_Name_Study_-_DNA_Lineage_27 | Y-DNA Haplogroup R-M269 : GROUP 22 : Gilbert/Cramton/Cranston/Crompton Line]] ''(Lineage 27)'' :[[Space:Gilbert_Name_Study_-_DNA_Lineage_28 | Y-DNA Haplogroup R-M269 : GROUP 23 : Gilbert/Jamieson/Lindop Lines]] ''(Lineage 28)'' :[[Space:Gilbert_Name_Study_-_DNA_Lineage_30 | Y-DNA Haplogroup R-M269 : GROUP 24 : Gilbert/Stevens/Rodd Line]] ''(Lineage 30)'' :[[Space:Gilbert_Name_Study_-_DNA_Lineage_29 | Y-DNA Haplogroup R-M269 : GROUP 25 : Gilbert/Mathis/Sampson Line]] ''(Lineage 29)'' :[[Space:Gilbert_Name_Study_-_DNA_Lineage_33 | Y-DNA Haplogroup R-M269 : GROUP 26 : Patrick Co., VA Gilbert/Fulcher Line ]] ''(Lineage 33)'' :[[Space:Gilbert_Name_Study_-_DNA_Lineage_46 | Y-DNA Haplogroup R-M269 : GROUP 27]] ''(Lineage 46)'' :[[Space:Gilbert_Name_Study_-_DNA_Lineage_47 | Y-DNA Haplogroup R-M269 : GROUP 28 : Gilbert Dupuis of France Line]] ''(Lineage 47)'' :[[Space:Gilbert_Name_Study_-_DNA_Lineage_48 | Y-DNA Haplogroup R-M269 : GROUP 29 : Irish Gilbert Line]] ''(Lineage 48)'' '''Haplogroup R Unmatched Participants''' :[[Space:Gilbert_Name_Study_-_Unmatched_Y-DNA_R1a_Lines | Y-DNA Haplogroup R-M240 (R1a) : Unmatched Lines]] ''(Lineage 40)'' :[[Space:Gilbert_Name_Study_-_Unmatched_Y-DNA_R1b1a2_Lines | Y-DNA Haplogroup R-M269 (R1b) : Unmatched lines]] ''(Lineage 41)'' '''Other Participants''' :[[Space:Gilbert_Name_Study_-_DNA_Lineage_36 | Ungrouped unmatched lines]] ''(Lineage 36)''
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Indian Nation in the War of 1812 '''
{{Image|file=Photos-240.gif |align=c |size=420 |caption= }} There were 35 Tribal nations that fought with the British and Canadians during the War of 1812. Tecumseh, the Shawnee war chief, worked to unite the Indians with the British. '''[https://en.wikipedia.org/?title=Creek_War The Creek War]''' is considered part of the War of 1812 because of its connection to Tecumseh's War, it was at the same time as the American-British war and involves many of the same people, also because the Red Sticks had the support from the British and later aided Admiral Cochrane's advance towards New Orleans. '''Tribes that were allies of the British''' Potawatomi, Ojibwa, Shawnee, Ottawa, Kickapoo, Iroquois, Mohawk, Seneca, Sauk, Creek, Creek Red Sticks, Ojibway, Chickamauga, Fox, Miami, Mingo, Delaware (Lenape), Mascouten, Wyandot, Huron, Winnebago, Mdewakanton Sioux '''Tribes that were allies of the United States''' Choctaw, Cherokee, Creek, Seneca ::::::'''Allies of the United Kingdom''' '''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tecumseh Tecumseh]''' {{Image|file=Farrow-471-3.jpg |align=l |size=130 |caption='''Tecumseh''' }} :[[Of_the_Kispoko_tribe-1|Tecumseh]], also known as Tecumtha or Tekamthi, was a Native American leader of the Shawnee and a large tribal confederacy that opposed the United States during Tecumseh's War and the War of 1812. His brother Tenskwatawa was a religious leader who advocated a return to the ancestral lifestyle of the tribes and resistance to American expansion. This led to strife with settlers on the Ohio frontier, forcing Tenskwatawa and his followers to establish a new settlement farther northwest at Prophetstown (Battle Ground), Indiana, in 1808. At this point in time, he and Tecumseh established ties with the British Indian Department. During the War of 1812, Tecumseh helped in the capture of Fort Detroit. After the battle, Major-General Isaac Brock wrote, "A more sagacious or a more gallant Warrior does not I believe exist." When the British fleet were defeated at the Battle of Put-in Bay in the fall of 1813, the supply line to the British regulars and First Nations warriors on the Detroit frontier was cut. Although Tecumseh urged the British to take a stand, they retreated, until on October 5 they finally faced the Americans at Moraviantown, Upper Canada. Badly outnumbered, the British soldiers and Tecumseh's warriors lost the battle. Tecumseh himself was killed in what became known as the Battle of the Thames. {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-80.png |align=c |size=300 |caption='''British wool cloth flag given to Tecumseh by the British in 1812''' }} '''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roundhead_%28Wyandot%29 Roundhead Wyandot Chief]''' [[Roundhead-1|Roundhead]] was second in command to Tecumseh in Colonel Henry Procter’s British forces, during the War of 1812. He participated in the Battle of Brownstown on August 5, 1812 and the Battle of Maguaga on August 9. After this battle, Tecumseh presented Roundhead with a sash given to him by General Isaac Brock. He helped in the capture of Fort Detroit during the Siege of Detroit on August 15. He was there for the British occupation of Fort Miami along the Maumee River in September 1812. He later fought in the Siege of Fort Meigs from April 28–May 9, 1813. He fought in the Second Battle of the River Raisin on January 22, 1813, overwhelmingly defeating the Americans. Tecumseh and Roundhead were both killed during the Battle of the Thames (Moraviantown) on October 5, 1813. '''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tenskwatawa Tenskwatawa Shawnee Prophet ]''' {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-359.jpg |align=r |size=130 |caption='''Tenskwatawa''' }} Tenskwatawa was a Native American religious leader of the Shawnee tribe, known as The Prophet or the Shawnee Prophet. He was the brother of Tecumseh. He denounced Americans as children of the Evil Spirit and gathered the Indians in the Midwest to fight them.Tecumseh and Tenskwatawa participated in the defense of the Canadian colonies during the War of 1812. In 1813 he was at the Battle of the Thames, but fled with the British forces and wasn't there when Tecumseh was killed. {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-97.png |align=c |size=500 |caption='''Battle of the Thames and the death of Tecumseh''' }} '''[https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Appletons%27_Cyclop%C3%A6dia_of_American_Biography/Ellskwatawa Ellskwatawa Shawnee Prophet]''' {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-360.jpg |align=l |size=120 |caption='''Ellskwatawa''' }} He was the son of Pukeesheno, a chief of the Shawnees, and a brother of Tecumseh and Tenskwatawa. With him was a band of about a thousand warriors belonging to different tribes. He was a bad leader and he was deserted by all but about three hundred. At this Tecumseh appeared among them, and assumed the direction of affairs, acting, in the name of the prophet.Ellskwatawa was at the battle of Tippecanoe, 4 November,1811,where he directed or ordered the attack. During the action he was in the vicinity, but out of the reach of danger. After the end of the war between Great Britain and the United States Ellskwatawa received a pension from the British government.{{clear}} '''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Hawk_%28Sauk_leader%29 Black Hawk Sauk leader]''' {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-354.jpg |align=r |size=150 |caption='''Black Hawk''' }} [[Makataimeshekiakiak-1|Black Hawk]] was commissioned at the rank of brevet Brigadier General, with command over all native allies at Green Bay and was presented with a silk flag, a medal, and a written certificate of good behavior and alliance with the British. Black Hawk and Native warriors fought in several engagements with Major-General Henry Procter on the borders of Lake Erie. Black Hawk was at the Battle of Frenchtown, Fort Meigs, and the attack on Fort Stephenson. The U.S. drove back the British and the Indian Confederacy led by Tecumseh, the British and their allies suffered high casualties. Black Hawk fought in the Battle of the Sink Hole, leading an ambush on a group of Missouri Rangers. The Missouri leader John Shawand gave a different account of the action to Black Hawk.{{clear}} '''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bolek Bolek Seminole leader]''' In 1812, Bolek and his brother King Payne began raiding frontier settlements along the Florida Georgia border. Seminole bands fought several engagements with militia forces, his brother King Payne was killed in 1812, and Bolek suffered serious wounds at the same time against Georgia militia forces, under Daniel Newnan. The following year hundreds of Seminole villages were destroyed. Warfare between the Seminole and Georgia settlers was one of the reasons for the US involvement in the Creek War of 1813-1814. '''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Smoke_Johnson Sakayengwaraton Mohawk Leader]''' Also known as [[Johnson-40848|John "Smoke" Johnson]], he fought with the British army and Canadian militia in the War of 1812 and was honored by his tribal council when chosen as a Pine Tree Chief, a non-hereditary position. After the war, he was an important leader in the Six Nations of the Grand River community in Ontario. {{Image|file=War_of_1812_Resource_page-4.jpg |align=c |size=500 |caption='''Sakayengwaraton (John Smoke Johnson), John Tutela, and Young Warner, three Six Nations veterans of the War of 1812.''' }} '''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Menawa Menawa Muscogee Chief]''' {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-356.jpg |align=l |size=130 |caption='''Menawa''' }} The British supported the Red Sticks' resistance to United States settlers into their territory.Menawa was second in command of the Red Sticks at the Battle of Horseshoe Bend in 1814, they were defeated by General Andrew Jackson commanding militias of Tennessee, Georgia and the Mississippi Territory, as well as allied Cherokee. Menawa was wounded seven times during the battle, but he escaped and survived his wounds{{clear}} '''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Norton_%28Mohawk_chief%29 Teyoninhokarawen Mohawk Chief]''' {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-361.jpg |align=r |size=120 |caption='''Teyoninhokarawen''' }} John Norton, the son of a Cherokee father and Scottish mother, was raised and educated in Scotland. He travelled to Upper Canada with the 65th Foot Regiment and after his discharge became a fur trader and interpreter. Thayendanegea ([[Brant-165|Joseph Brant]]), a leader of the Six Nations, persuaded Norton to join the Grand River Mohawk and gave him the name Teyoninhokarawen. When the War of 1812 broke out, the British Army gave Norton the rank of captain. He led warriors of the Six Nations into battle at Queenston Heights, Stoney Creek and Beaver Dams. After the war, Norton was given the brevet rank of major. '''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Brant_%28Mohawk_leader%29 Ahyouwaeghs, Chief of the Six Nations] Ahyouwaeghs, also known as [[Brant-179|John Brant]], was the son of Mohawk leader Thayendanegea. He and John Norton recruited a number of Six Nations warriors when the War of 1812 broke out. He was given the rank of lieutenant in the British Indian Department. During the war, officers and interpreters of the department often fought alongside warriors. They served as liaison between First Nations leaders and British military commanders. Ahyouwaeghs took part in many of the battles and skirmishes along the Niagara frontier. {{clear}} '''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Weatherford Red Eagle Creek chief]''' {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-369.jpg |align=l |size=140 |caption='''Chief Red Eagle ''' }} Chief Red Eagle known as Lamochattee and William Weatherford.Leaders of the Upper Creek began diplomatic talks with Spanish and British colonial officials to develop allies against the United States,those wanting war became known as Red Sticks.The Americans learned that the Red Sticks were bringing back arms from Florida the American frontiersmen.the Red Sticks regrouped and fought off the Americans ,the Creek declared war on the United States. Already involved in the War of 1812 against the US, the British encouraged the Creek resistance.Chief Red Eagle joined the Red Sticks along the frontier with Peter McQueen and other Red Sticks they attacked Fort Mims. There was up to 500 persons were killed. '''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shabbona Shabbona]''' {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-371.jpg |align=r |size=110 |caption='''Shabbona''' }} In 1812, Shabbona moved to Canada to join the British during the War of 1812.Shabbona was an accomplished warrior who fought alongside Tecumseh against the United States.Shabbona helped persuade many Native Americans in the Northwest Territory to oppose the white settlers and side with Tecumseh and the British in an all-out war. After Tecumseh's death, Shabbona abandoned the British allied himself with the United States permanently.{{clear}} {{Image|file=United_Kingdom_in_the_War_of_1812-1.jpg |align=c |size=500 |caption='''Battle of Queenston Heights''' }} ::::::'''Allies of the United States '''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_McIntosh Taskanugi Hatke Creek Nation]''' {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-355.jpg |align=l |size=160 |caption='''Taskanugi Hatke''' }} The Creek Nation struggled with tensions during the War of 1812, when both Britain and the United States tried to engage them as allies. Tensions between the Creek and the Red Sticks turned into open conflict. Taskanugi Hatke also known as William McIntosh and other Lower Creek allied with United States forces against the Red Sticks during the War of 1812. The Red Sticks were allied with the British, as both wanted to limit American expansion in the Southeast.William McIntosh fought in support of General Andrew Jackson and state militias in the Battle of Horseshoe Bend, in the defeat in 1814 of the Red Sticks and the end of the Creek War. Taskanugi Hatke was made a brigadier general. '''[http://mshistory.k12.ms.us/index.php?id=14 Pushmataha Choctaw leader]''' {{Image|file=Choctaw_Detachment_of_Warriors.jpg |align=r |size=140 |caption='''Pushmataha''' }} Pushmataha was a Choctaw leader and a Indian General,he rejected the offers of alliance by Tecumseh, Pushmataha led the Choctaw to fight on the side of the United States in the War of 1812. He negotiated several treaties with the United States.Pushmataha raised a company of 500 warriors.Under Brigadier General Ferdinand Claiborne,on December 23, 1813, Pushmataha and 150 Choctaw warriors took part in an attack on Creek forces at the Battle of Holy Ground. '''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Major_Ridge Major Ridge Cherokee leader]''' {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-357.jpg |align=l |size=150 |caption='''Major Ridge''' }} Shortly before the War of 1812, Shawnee chief Tecumseh and his brother, Tenskawatawa, came south to recruit followers from other tribes to prevent the sale of their hunting grounds to white immigrants. Major Ridge attended as an observer when Tecumseh spoke to the Creek living nearby. Major Ridge confronted Tecumseh and warned that he would kill Tecumseh if he tried to spread that message to the Cherokee.{{clear}} '''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cornplanter Gaiänt'wakê Seneca leader]''' {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-358.jpg |align=r |size=140 |caption='''Gaiänt'wakê''' }} During the War of 1812, Gaiänt'wakê also known as Cornplanter supported the American cause, convincing his people to do so as well. At one point he offered to bring two hundred warriors to assist the United States, but his offer was refused.Eventually, Cornplanter became disillusioned with his relationship with the Americans.His half brother Handsome Lake told that the Iroquois must return to the traditional way of life and take part in religious ceremonies. Cornplanter felt his people were poorly treated by the Americans. He listened to Handsome Lake's teachings that they should return to tradition and turn away from the white man ways. Gaiänt'wakê burned his military uniform, broke his sword, and destroyed his medals. {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-363.jpg |align=c |size=500 |caption='''Battle of Chippawa, the Iroquois warriors fought with the British,the Seneca fought for the United States ,it was a American Victory''' }} '''[https://sni.org/culture/historic-seneca-leaders/ Sagoyewatha Seneca chief ]''' {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-368.jpg |align=l |size=120 |caption='''Red Coat''' }} Sagoyewatha was Seneca Chief of the Wolf clan.He was also called Red Coat because in the American Revolution he wore a red coat given to him by the British, who employed him as a messenger.In War of 1812 , Red Jacket, like many Seneca, became an ally of the United States, fighting at the battles of Fort George 17 August 1813 and Chippawa 5 July 1814. There were heavy casualties at Chippawa, by both the Seneca and the Iroquois of Upper Canada. Which led both to reconsider their participation in a non Indian war. After the battle the Seneca and Iroquois withdraw from the Canadian American conflict.{{clear}} '''[https://sni.org/culture/historic-seneca-leaders/ Tah-won-ne-ahs Seneca War Chief]''' {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-365.jpg |align=r |size=80 |caption='''Tah-won-ne-ahs''' }} Tah-won-ne-ahs was also known as Chainbreaker and Governor Blacksnake he was a Seneca war chief of the Wolf clan,Cornplanter was his uncle, along with other Iroquois leaders, he fought on the side of the British during the American Revolutionary War.During the War of 1812, he switched sides and fought on the side of the United States against the British, mainly at the Battle of Fort George. '''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mushulatubbee Mushulatubbee Choctaw Chief] {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-366.jpg |align=l |size=100 |caption='''Mushulatubbee''' }} In 1812 Mushulatubbee led his warriors to assist General Andrew Jackson in the war against the Creek Red Sticks, known as the Creek Wars.In the War of 1812 Mushulatubbee led 52 Choctaw warriors in the Battle of New Orleans in 1814. When the Battle of New Orleans was over, Moshulatubbee and his 52 warriors returned home. They left the service on January 27, 1815 from Fort Stoddard. {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-372.jpg |align=l |size=268 |caption='''The Fort Mims massacre in 1813''' }} {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-367.jpg |align=r |size=252 |caption='''Battle of New Orleans 1814''' }}{{clear}} {|style="background:tan" border="3" class="wikitable sortable" | '''Name''' || '''Branch''' || '''Rank''' || '''Unit''' |- |[[Askin-75|Askin, John, Jr.]]||Army||Interpreter||British Indian Dept. |- |[[Brant-179|Brant, John]]||Army||Lieutenant||British Indian Dept. |- |[[Caldwell-3455|Caldwell, Billy]]||Army||Captain||British Indian Department |- |[[Ducharme-370|Ducharme, Dominique]]||Army||Captain||British Indian Dept. |- |[[Kerr-3730|Kerr, William Johnson]]||Army||Officer||British Indian Dept. |- |[[Martin-25829|Martin, George]]||Army||Interpreter||British Indian Dept. |- |[[Renville-3 |Renville, Joseph]] ||Army ||Officer ||British Indian Dept. |} -------------- ==Sources== *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Native_American_leaders_of_the_Indian_Wars Wikipedia] - List of Native American leaders of the Indian Wars *[http://1812.gc.ca/eng/1317828221939/1317828660198 Government of Canada] - Heroes of the War of 1812 *[https://en.wikipedia.org/?title=Creek_War Wikipedia] Creek Wars *[http://www.angelfire.com/on3/oneida/page79.html Angel Fire.com] - Ely Parker's List of Oneida Indian Volunteers War of 1812 *[http://www.nps.gov/hobe/learn/historyculture/upload/creek%20muster.pdf pdf] - Major William McIntosh’s Company of Creek Indians Creek War of 1812 *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~nyrensse/indians.htm?cj=1&netid=cj&o_xid=0000584978&o_lid=0000584978&o_sch=Affiliate+External Native Americans Mustered into the Service of the United States in the War of 1812], New York *[http://umbrigade.tripod.com/articles/ioway.html The Ioway Indians in the War] (of 1812) *[http://umbrigade.tripod.com/articles/shawnee.html The Shawnee in the War of 1812]
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[[Category:Mangotsfield, Gloucestershire]] The Bristol Records Office holds a series of manuscripts that come from the records of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barton_Regis_Hundred Barton Regis Hundred] court. The court seems to have met twice per year and each time included lists of inhabitants form each of the tythings in the hundred. It appears that the parish tythingman - appointed by the hundred court leet - was responsible for drawing up the list. It sometimes listed just the freeholders (ie those who owned freehold property), the male householders or a list of those who "owned suit" to the court. Mangotsfield parish contained just one tything, also called Mangotsfield. Lists of the tything of Mangotsfield included the following: * 19 Oct 1741 (housekeepers) reference reference 99/27 * 17 Oct 1750 (inhabentens [sic]) reference reference 99/28 * 24 April 1771 (inhabitants) reference 99/31d * 23 Oct 1771(inhabitence [sic]) reference 100/16q * 9 Oct 1778 (freeholders) reference 99/29 * 28 Apr 1779 (freeholders) reference 99/30 * 12 May 1802 (inhabitants) reference 99/31j * 6 Oct 1802 (inhabitants) reference 100/16u Other hundred court papers also exist in records 99 & 100 which contain additional lists for Mangotsfield and the other tithings in Barton Regis. The list dated 24th April 1771 has been transcribed below. It was written across three pages of Foolscap size paper with the names are listed in seven columns. At the top of the third page is a partially illegible title "the Return of the Tything... of Mangotsfield Robert Dyer George Nicholls X his Mark" The 166 names - mostly male - are not arranged in alphabetical order. However, people of the same name are often located nearby in the list indicating that it may have been compiled geographically. Comparison with the 1851 census shows some clear omissions of children, indicating that may have been only heads of households. The transcription below includes the abbreviations and spelling used in the original, with explanations in [brackets] where appropriate. Numbers - not present in the original - have been added to aid usage. The list can be compared with the census returns for 1801 (which showed the population) and 1841 (which included names for the first time); a poll book dating from a by-election in 1771 lists certain property owners, as do tax returns from the late 1500s; these all confirm a sharp increase in population during the 1700s, including at the time this list was compiled. == Transcription == 24th April 1771 A List of the Inhabitants of the Parish of Mangotsfield # John North # Elizabeth Clear # Hannah Fluke (possibly [[Pearce-709|Hannah Flook]]) # Robert Garland # John Sutton # John Poole # Stephen Brain (possibly related to [[Brain-44|Hannah Brain]], which could be a variant of Bryant) # James Bigwood # James Batman # Isaac Rich # John Bayley # Nicholas Sutton # William Bennet # Samuel Lovel (possibly related to [[Lovell-357|George Lovell]]) # Benjamin Bennet # Joseph Shepherd # William Lovel (possibly related to [[Lovell-357|George Lovell]]) # Samuel Cook # John Nott # Samuel Shepherd # Benjamin Whitewood # William Sutton # Isaac James # John Millard # (new column) John Powell # William Lewis # James Cleverly # Alexander Norman # Robert Rich # Samuel Souse # William Sutton # William Howell # Saml [Samuel] Jeffrey # Joseph Haskins # Francis Jeffrey # Robt [Robert] Nichols # William Maberly # William Puckstone # Charles Ernett # John Nichols # Daniel Nichols # Aaron Brain # William Webster # Samuel Ocules [?] # Charles James # John Baber # John Willis # John Webster # William Briant # Thos [Thomas] Osborne # (new column) Robt [Robert] James # George Bennett # Arthur Webb # Anthony Cole # Thos [Thomas] Bayly # James Tanner # Obediah Powell # Francis Compton # [[Amesbury-21|Abraham Aimsbury]] # Robt [Robert] Aimsbury # John Hill # Samuel Lewellin # John Lewellin # Samuel Bryant # William Willis # Joseph Node # Stephen Maberly # Christopher Briant # Thos [Thomas] Bailey Esqr [Esquire] # [blank] Cooper Esqr [Esquire] # Young Simmons Windle # Joseph Betts # Richd [Richard] Stump # Robt [Robert] Cave # Wm [William] Leonard # George Croome # (new page) Thos [Thomas] Hawkins # Nathaniel Hill # John Tillett # Samuel Hobbs # William Hutton # John Cambridge # Robt [Robert] Heads # Abel Heads # Thos [Thomas] Pullen Senr [senior] # Thos [Thomas] Pullen Junr [junior] # Thos [Thomas] James # Thos [Thomas] Stock # Isaac Light # Thos [Thomas] Odey # Abraham Webley # Richd [Richard] Dobbins # William James # Joseph Hathie # William Shipley # Richd [Richard] Briant # Harness Emerson # Joseph White # Thos [Thomas] Burchee # Thos [Thomas] Hart # (new column) William Hedges # John Greenaway (possibly related to [[Greenway-308|Francis Greenway]]) # Daniel Bennett # William Souse # Samuel Collins # John Short # Philip Bennett # George Powell # John Parker # William Lansdown # Henry Sheen # Samuel Rossister # Isaac Brown # Daniel Brown # Thos [Thomas] Brown # William Drew # John Burchell # John Emett # William Luton # Charles Emett Junr [junior] # [Robt] Robert Emett # Nicholas Harrison # James Curtis # Charles Hodgekins Esqr [Esquire] # (new page) Isaac Isaac # Isaac garlald # Edward frankomb (possibly related to [[Frankcom-54|Thomas Frankcom]]) # George Gay # John Camberidg # Aaron Iseck # Abraham Williams # [[Turvey-1208|Sammuel Turvy]] # Robert Davis # George Shell # Robt [Robert] VTurnse [?] # John Hommens # Richard Daves # Mary Poeber # Benjamin Turvy # Thos [Thomas] Whitwood # John Stafford # Aaron Eifold # William Shepard # George Hommens # Edward Wally # Daniel Marsh # Joseph Flore [?] # Charles Hemmings # John Marsh # Thos [Thomas] Venter # William Drew # Edward johnson # John Say # Isaac Weberly # (new column) John Gibings # Jonathon Short # William Fluck # Richard Door # John Harvet # Robert Hindmarsh # John Sunnisis # William Vool # John Francomb - possibly related to [[Frankcom-54|Thomas Frankcom]] # Thomas Burchol # John Vhillips # James Bryan == Population coverage == Given the male preponderance of this list, the apparent lack of children and partial alignment with the by-election list, it appears that this list shows the heads of households in the parish. The 1831 census showed an average of 4.7 persons per house; assuming a similar ratio in 1770 gives a total population of 780. [Total houses were only captured from 1831, where there were 747, compared to a population of 3,508 - 4.7 persons per house.] The first comprehensive censuses were taken every ten years starting 1801, with names recorded from 1841. There was a poll books for a parliamentary by-election in 1775, which recorded the names of voters, who owned significant property in the parish, how they voted and who else lived at the property. Comparisons with these two sources gives an indication of the reliability and comprehensiveness of this list. The census returns showed the parish had 2,492 inhabitants in 1801, increasing by an average of 11% per year to 5,707 in 1881. [[http://www.visionofbritain.org.uk/unit/10383134/cube/TOT_POP Mangotsfield Ancient Parish, Historical Statistics], Vision of Britain, accessed 24 September 2017] Rickman, who oversaw the 1801 census, used the baptism registers to estimate the population of counties of England in the decades prior to 1801; he estimated that the population of Gloucestershire as a whole was around 17.5% larger in 1801 compared to 1770 - an average growth rate of 6% per decade. [[https://www.campop.geog.cam.ac.uk/research/projects/occupations/abstracts/paper9.pdf English county populations in the later eighteenth century], Tony Rigley, Cambridge Group for the History of Population and Social Structure, table 5, page 31] This was lower than the rate of increase seen in Mangotsfield in the early 1800s: Mangotsfield was in the process of transitioning from a rural parish to a coal mining suburb of Bristol, [[http://www.bafhs.org.uk/our-parishes/other-parishes/77-mangotsfield Mangotsfield], Andrew Plaster, B&AFHS Journal 125 September 2006, revised May 2017] so it could be expected that the population change there was greater than the county as a whole. Applying a 10% growth rate per decade gives an estimated population in 1770 of around 1,800 people. The population of 780 estimated from this list therefore is less than half of the expected number of households of the parish; this suggests that population growth between 1770 and 1801 was significantly higher than the early 1800s - averaging 49% per decade; it is also possible that there could have been missing pages from the list, or the list could have been restricted to only part of the parish or to a particular subset of people who were subject to the particular levy or requirement for which the list had been made up for. In 1700, the population of the "Kingswood Chase" - the four parishes of Bitton, Stapleton, Mangotsfield and Bristol St. Philip & St Jacob - was estimated to be "300 to 500 houses" - roughly 100 per parish.[[http://www.cems.uwe.ac.uk/~rstephen/livingeaston/local_history/coalmining/Kingswood.html Kingswood Miners], Living Easton, 2001, University of the West of England] The next earlier basis for a population estimate was the four lay subsidy returns for 1581-1595. The four subsidy returns listed the following persons eligible for the taxation, recording the names of up to eight people at any one time who were subject to the taxation. [[http://www.bgas.org.uk/publications/subsidy/glos_select_rolls_v1.pdf SELECT ROLL 82], Bristol & Gloucestershire Archaeological Society][Scaling factors of between 4.5 - 7 are suggested - [http://www.localpopulationstudies.org.uk/PDF/Sources_and_methods/Sources-and-methodsLPS78.pdf Estimating Local Population Sizes at fixed points in time], page 6, Local Population Studies] , indicating a population of around 50 in the parish. This confirms a rapid per of population growth in the parish, which averaged 16.5% per decade between 1590 and 1770. This lends support to the credibility of the list == By-election list of voters == The county of Gloucestershire held a by-election in 1776 when one of its MPs was made a Lord.[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Southwell,_20th_Baron_de_Clifford Edward Southwell, 20th Baron de Clifford], ''wikipedia''] The election was contested between a Tory and a Whig, so a ballot was held. Anyone who owned property in the county was eligible to vote, even if they didn't live at the property. The poll books, recording the names of the voters, their residence how they voted and the names of any lessees (who may or may not have been resident). [[https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=EN8HAAAAQAAJ&printsec=frontcover&output=reader&hl=en_GB&pg=GBS.PP1 The Poll at the Election of a Knight of the Shire for the County of Gloucester, Begun on Monday the 6th, and Continued Until Friday the 17th of May, 1776], printed in London 1776.] They show a total of 63 property owners in the township, of whom 38 lived there, plus a total of 36 people who leased their home from these property owners. Of the 38 resident owners, 21 names match to the 1771 list and 9 match to surname on the list. Of the 36 named leaseholders, there are nine full name matches, plus nine further surname matches. === Resident property owners === # Andrews Edward - no match # Bedford Thomas - no match # Bennett John - surname match # Bennett Jonathan - surname match # Bennett Benjamin - matches entry #15 # Bendall William - no match # Betts Benjamin - surname match # Bryant Richard - matches entry #96 # Bryant Samuel - matches entry #64 # Cambridge Robert - surname match # Cave Robert - matches entry #74 # Chandler James - no match # Croome George - matches entry #76 # Drew William, jun - matches entry #151 # Drew William - matches entry #116 # Emmerson Harness - matches entry #97 # Emmett Charles - matches entry #39 # Emmett William - surname match # Emmett Robert - matches entry #121 # Hemmings George - matches entry #144 # Hill Nathaniel - matches entry #78 # James Thomas - matches entry #87 # Jefferies Samuel - matches entry #33 # Llewellin Samuel - matches entry #62 # Llewellin Isaac - surname match # Mabberly Stephen - matches entry #67 # Mabberly William - matches entry #37 # Nichols Edward - surname match # Owen Benjamin - no match # Pearce Samuel - no match # Powell John - matches entry #25 # Pullen Thomas - matches entry #85 # Shipley William - matches entry #95 # Smith Poynt - no match # Tyler Samuel - no match # Webster Edward - surname match # Williams Abraham - matches entry #131 # Walley James - surname match === Named leaseholders === ''Names have been omitted where they are also named as property owners'' # William Leonard - matches entry #75 # Mary Keene - no match # Jane Bendall, widow - no match # Isaac Light - matches entry #89 # J Smith - no match # Isaac Webley - matches entry #154 # Robert Dyer - no match # Nehem Champion - no match # William Palmer - no match # George Gay - matches entry #128 # Robert Herne - no match # Joshua Watts - surname match # W. Shepperd - matches entry #143 # William Jefferies - surname match # Jonathan Griffin - no match # Robert Almonsbury - matches entry #60 # J Guest - no match # George Jefferes - surname match # James Pritchard - no match # Joseph White - matches entry #98 # George Nichols - surname match # W. Oakley - no match # Robert Hibbs - surname match # Robert Bulder - no match # Goulding - no match # Jos. Jefferies - surname match # William Shepherd (D) - no match # Thomas Llewellin - surname match # Edmund Twyne - no match # W Pearce - no match # M Turvey - surname match # D. Jeffery - surname match # A. Almonsbury - matches entry #59 # J Marsh - matches entry #149 # M. Palmer - no match # Woodw - no match == Families in the later census returns == The first census to include the names of the people was the 1841 census, which only included details of the county of birth. There were a total of 3,862 people, including nearly 300 who were born before 1780 in Gloucestershire. These people had the following surnames: [tbc] == Families in the earlier subsidy returns == # Edward ARDEN (1585) # Thomas BARRETT (1592, 1595) # John COLLIMORE (1592, 1595) # Thomas EMERSON (1581) # Robert HESKINS (1592, 1595) # Edward MALBY (1581, 1585, 1592, 1595) # John MARSHALL (1581) # Humphrey READE (1595) # John ROE (1585, 1592, 1595) # William SHERWIN, sen (1581, 1585) # William SHERWIN, jun (1585, 1592) # Henry TUCKER (1581, 1585) # Robert WALDROM, gent. (1581) # Joan WATKINS (1581) # Joan WOLLEY (1581, 1585) # Edmund WOLLEY (1592, 1595) # Edith YEOWIN (1592) The 1771 list contains people with at least 109 separate surnames. This includes only two of the 15 surnames from the subsidy returns - Emerson, Haskins. This is further evidence of the significant population immigration that occurred in this parish between 1600 and 1770. == Other families on WIkiTree == A number of families on WikiTree can be identified from the list above, and these details have been added. In addition, it appears that the following people were living in the parish in 1771, but are not listed: * [[Churchill-661|Samuel Churchill]] == References ==
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'''Italian-Americans have recognized Easter as a family holiday. They have focused their holiday on eating foods that accommodate to the celebration. Easter pizza is traditionally made and eaten by Italians during the Easter season. Initially, Lent, the period prior to Easter, is all about fasting as people awaited the return of Jesus Christ. As a celebration, Easter pizzas were devoured as soon as the fasting ended.''' '''TITLE: Easter Pizza SERVES: 3 Pies FAVORITE RECIPE FROM: Gramma Londino INGREDIENTS: *1 lb. Mozzarella Cheese - grated* 1/3 lb. Farmer's Cheese - grated* 3/4 lb. Colby* 3/4 lb. Mild Cheddar* 1/4 lb. Pepperoni - cut up* 1 lb. Ham - diced* 1/2 c. Parmesan Cheese* 24 Eggs - beaten* 3 Frozen Pie Tins (Pillsbury)* METHOD: Mix all together. Pour 3 1/2 c. of mixture into each pie. Cris-cross lattice dough for top of pie. Bake 350 degrees F for 50 minutes. (1 hour too long)''' '''-Nutrition Facts-''' Pizza can be high in salt and fat. There are many negative health effects, as well as positives. Italian pizzas can be high in saturated fat, salt and of course calories. Many pizzas are loaded with high fat cheeses, fatty meats and yeast which may contribute to an unhealthy lifestyle and possibly a risk factor for obesity and even cancer. Italian pizza on the other hand, includes plenty of vegetables and fruit is healthier compared to American pizzas. Italian pizza fits under the Mediterranean diet with the focus on fruits, vegetables, flour, fiber and freshly cooked food. Eating habits with people who had cancer of the mouth, esophagus, throat, or colon showed those who consumed pizza at least once a week had a less chance of developing cancer. An association with the Mediterranean diet the risk was found lower because of the certain chemicals in tomato and tomato sauce. There are 200 calories in the Easter Pizza. If you choose the Herbed Whole Wheat Pizza Crust instead, you would save about 133 calories. To view detailed information about nutrition facts visit ([http://cookeatshare.com/recipes/pizza-china-pizza-rustica-italian-easter-pie-1306/nutritional_facts].) '''Italian-American Cuisine''' Like Easter Pizzas, the strong culture and traditions of food stick with Italian families from generation to the next. When it comes to the time meals are served, Italian tradition differs greatly from the American "norm." For example, the most important meal of the day in Italy is the "mid-day" meal. The meal is served for two hours, and it includes three to five courses. The mid-day meal occurs usually between 1 to 3 p.m. Supper is not served until 8 pm and is a much lighter meal than an American supper would be. Italian-American food is based heavily(but not entirely) on immigrants from Italy who lived in the south during the 19th and 20th centuries. Although Italian cuisine includes the stereotypical spaghetti and meatballs, pizza, and other types of "red-sauce" pasta, there are also a lot of other "authentic" dishes that Italian restaurants serve and Italian families continue to make. Italian-American cuisine does not only include pasta type dishes or pizza either. Here are just a few of those. '''Polenta''' is a cornmeal type mash that is typically flavored with butter or cheese. It also is served with meat. '''Eggplant parmesan''' is a veggie dish that includes the layered ingredients of eggplant, marinara sauce, and parmesean cheese. '''Peas and Eggs''' is an Italian meal that is often eaten during lent, considering the absence of meat. It was once eaten only by poor Italian immigrants. '''Fritatta''' is an omelet that is often eaten in sandwiches. Ingrediants include eggs, but paired with potatoes, peas, or peppers. '''Baccala''' is often traditionally served during lent times, or even Christmas, and is a salt cod fish that can be served raw or fried. '''"Wedding Soup"''' is broth served with either meatballs or sausage. '''Calzone and stromboli''' are more recognizable food items that have been carried over from Italy, as well as Biscottis and Cannolis. '''Easter Pizza: American vs. Italian Cooking Methods''' Easter Pizza is considered the hallmark of the Italian Easter. Having been such an important tradition for many years, it has undeniably transferred from Italy to the United States, along with the transfer and mixing of cultures. We know that due to its popularity all over Italy, Easter Pizza has many variations depending on the region it hails from. Already there are a multitude of names for the traditional cuisine: Easter Pizza, Pizza Gaina, Pizza Chena, and Pizza Rustica. The list is endless. Therefore, we must assume that sense there are so many variations of the dish, there are also limitless types of preparation. The preparation of a general Easter Pizza in an Italian Kitchen vs. an American Kitchen is not terribly different. Both preparations require mostly the same utensils, ingredients, and most importantly time. Both require the same type of dough preparations and baking instructions, neither including very specific types of utensils. The only slight difference we can see in the two cultures preparations is not in the formulation of the dish, but in the tradition itself. Within Italian families, it is customary for many people to be involved in the production of Easter Pie. Many food bloggers recollected on how it was normal for a whole family to prepare the dish together, assembly line style. It seems that the only difference between said dishes preparation in these two cultures, is in familial involvement, rather than production principle. '''People have their own interpertations for most things in life. So we have found a few other ways to make Easter Pizza in order to please everybodies taste buds!''' '''Italian Easter Pizza''' INGREDIENTS: 5 cups all-purpose flour* 1 teaspoon salt* 1 teaspoon white sugar* 1 tablespoon baking powder* 1/2 cup vegetable oil* 1 cup milk* 3 eggs* 3 pounds mild Italian sausage* 3 (16 ounce) containers ricotta cheese* 5 eggs* 2 teaspoons salt* 2 teaspoons ground black pepper* 9 hard-cooked eggs, sliced* 1 egg, beaten* METHOD: Make the dough first. In a large bowl, stir together the flour, salt, sugar and baking powder. Combine the oil, milk and 3 eggs, pour into the dry ingredients and stir until the dough holds together well. If you have a stand mixer, use the dough hook attachment to mix until smooth. Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C). Divide the dough in half. Roll out one half of the dough to fit a 14x18 inch baking sheet with sides that come up at least 1/2 inch. If the dough is too stiff to roll out to that size, let it rest for a few minutes and come back to it. Fit the dough into the baking sheet. Set aside. Place the sausage into a large skillet over medium heat. Cook, stirring to crumble, until no longer pink. Drain off the grease and set aside to cool. Mix together the ricotta cheese, 5 eggs, salt, pepper and hard-cooked eggs in a large bowl. When the sausage is cool, stir it into the cheese and eggs. Spread this mixture evenly over the crust in the pan. Roll out the remaining dough and place on top. Roll the edges and pinch together to seal. Brush the top crust with the beaten egg. Bake in the preheated oven until the crust is golden brown and the filling is bubbly, about 1 hour. Cool for at least 10 minutes before cutting into servings. This can be served warm or cold. '''www.cooks.com''' ''' '''Easter Pizza Pie''' CRUST: 8 cups flour* 3 tbsp. baking powder* 1 lb. Crisco* 6 eggs* Water* FILLING: 2 lbs. Ricotta* 1/4 lb. provolone* 1/2 lb. pepperoni* 1/4 lb. cappicola* 1 cup grated cheese* 1 lb. mozzarella* 1/4 lb. salami* 1/4 lb. prosivittio* 6 hard boiled egs* FOR BRUSHING TOP: 2 egg yolks METHOD: Grease pan. Measure flour on board or table, make well in flour and add all ingredients making sure to add enough water to work dough. Keep mixing the mixture until smooth and easy to handle. Roll out half dough and place in greased pan. Mix all ingredients for the filling together and pour in crust. Roll out remaining dough to fit over pie, flute edges and prick with fork. Beat up 2 egg yolks and brush over top of crust. Bake at 400 degrees for 1 hour or until golden brown. '''www.recipelink.com''' '''Other Italian-American Traditions''' Italian-Americans are very family oriented. When Italian people came to America they usually had large families or started a family shortly after arriving. Traditions were important to Italian-American families then and still are in today's world. Holidays are family events that typically involve a large meal. A tradition that is not mixed with a holiday is that of Sunday dinner. Usually Sunday dinner includes all members of the family eating together. It is a home cooked meal that someone starts making early in the morning, like many of the holiday meals. There is also the tradition of Easter pizzas which is already described above. '''Easter Food Traditions from Around the World''' Many other cultures have their own Easter traditions just like the Easter Pizza that Italian-Americans make. Mexico- Dishes that involve fish become popular. The Nopal is also a popular food eaten during this time. Nopal is a type of cactus that has flat leaves. It is very flexible. Part of it is considered a vegetable, while the other being a fruit. The nopal can be made fresh, canned, or dried. There are many dishes that include nopal. Salads with added shrimp are great when fasting during Lent. Eggs with nopal are common. Nopales are also an important ingredient in New Mexican cuisine, and are gaining popularity elsewhere in the United States. Netherlands- Sweet bread is an important dish of the Easter feast. The brunch consists of a Paasstol (a fruited Easter loaf with a center of soft almond paste), butter shaped like a lamb or bunny, bread rolls, hard boiled eggs, smoked salmon, smoked eel, and other more typical Dutch breakfast items. China- The cured hams produced in China's western provinces of Yunnan and Hunan are world famous. Yunnan ham, from the province that is "south of the clouds" of Szechuan, is particularly renowned for its rich flavor. Besides steaming Yunnan ham, you'll find it in appetizers and soups such as winter melon and shark's fin, usually with sugar added as a seasoning to balance its salty tang. Greek- Easter bread, tsoureki, is baked, and eggs are dyed red (red is the color of life as well as a representation of the blood of Christ). The traditional mayiritsa soup, the main Easter meal (on Easter Sunday) has traditionally been an occasion to slaughter a lamb or goat, and this soup was designed to use the leftover parts so that nothing went to waste. The customary main attraction of the day is whole roasted lamb or goat (kid) to represent the Lamb of God, however many prefer oven and stovetop lamb or kid dishes. U.K- Traditions for the people of the U.K. include eating hot cross buns – meant to symbolize the Cross, exchange chocolate eggs or bunnies (symbols of new life). Simnel cakes are baked – a rich fruit cake with a layer of marzipan in the middle and 11 balls of marzipan on top symbolizing 11 true apostles Czech Republic- Judas cake – a cake whose shape reminds us of the rope which Judas used to hang himself. A ram cake (Ingredients; 200 g of icing sugar, 2 eggs, 1 spoon of lemon juice, vanilla sugar, 300 g of flour, 5 egg whites, 30 g of butter, 30 g flour). Easter gingerbread and God’s mercy – a type of doughnut sprinkled with sugar. Ireland- Easter in Britain and Ireland is similar throughout all four countries and involves traditional cooking and baking with the highlight of the weekend of festivities involving copious amounts of chocolate eggs. The two important cakes at Easter are the Simnel Cake and Hot Cross Buns. The Simnel Cake signifies the end of Lent, the period of 40 days which comes before Easter. For Christians, Lent is a period of fasting and repentance. It culminates in a feast of seasonal and symbolic foods. The Simnel Cake is rich with fruits, spices and marzipan, all forbidden during the period of Lent. A simple roast leg of lamb, or a boned leg, stuffed with fresh herbs is always a favorite. Side dishes will always be the best of spring vegetables; spring cabbage, new season carrots, and a dish of Jersey Royal Potatoes.Gravy will also be served usually made with meat juices and stock and a fresh mint sauce, the only condiment.
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[[Category:Tribes]] == Who are the Inuit People? == You might not be familiar the term Inuits but you have probably have heard of the Eskimos, these are actually both the same people. In 1977 the Inuit Conference held in Alaska officially changed the name Eskimos to Inuits. Inuits are people that live high up in the arctic regions like Greenland, Arctic North America and Siberia. These are extremely cold areas and are very hard live in, but the Inuits manage to survive these conditions. The weather is so cold that the Inuit people evolved over a long period of time and became smaller and more compact to stay warm. The average height of the an Inuit person is five foot four inches. Their height varies very little, less than two inches. They are a small and hardy race. == Customs / Traditions == The Inuit society centers around the family group. Since the Inuit live where it is cold and life is hard they need many people to work together to survive. The Inuit social life revolved around story telling, poetry and dance. Poems were sung and often accompanied by dancers who moved in imitation of the forces of nature. The people told stories about nature and the things around them. The caribou hunt, flight of birds or battling with the weather were common themes. Their religious beliefs also centered on the things around them. They believe in animism where all objects and living beings have a spirit. The spirits are not good or bad and cannot be controlled by prayer as we know it, but they can be influenced by magical talismans. All people can use the talismans but the best person for the job is a shaman. Inuit people would go to a shaman for help with a hunt, when they were sick or any other survival related problems. Like everything else about Inuit life their religion was strongly effected by their harsh living conditions. == Food == The Inuit rely heavily on hunting because they can’t farm due to the extremely cold environment that they live in. It is much too cold to grow any crops. The average diet for most of the Inuits consisted of mainly fish, seals, whales and other sea mammals. The seal is probably their most important resource because it is there year round and they use almost all parts of the seal. Seals provide them with them dog food, clothing, and materials for making boats, tents, and harpoon lines, and fuel for heat and light. In the summer the Inuits move to follow their food sources and start to hunt for caribou. On rare occasion they would also hunt for polar bear, fox, hare and Arctic birds. Most families would follow the fishing cycle that takes them from one end of there territory to the other. A lot has changed and most of the Inuit buy food from stores now. == Shelter == The Inuit had different types of shelters depending on the season. There are two main types of Inuit homes, walrus or sealskin tents for summer and huts or houses for winter. Winter houses are usually made of stone with a driftwood or whalebone frame covered with moss or sod. Some of the Inuit tribes in Canada also build Igloos in the winter months. The Inuit people have a unique challenge because they live in the arctic where no trees can grow. They had to use materials that were on hand and the most abundant thing near them is snow. The hunters would cut blocks of packed show into rectangular blocks to build the dome shaped igloo. They would leave a hole in the top so the smoke from their cooking fires could vent out the top. == Inuit Today == Inuit life has changed significantly over the past century. Many Inuit people live in permanent homes and shop in stores the same as we do. Traditional storytelling, mythology, and dancing remain important parts of the culture. Family and community are very important. The Inuktitut language is still spoken in many areas of the Arctic and is common on radio and in television programming. Global warming is having serious effects on the Inuit. The ice is not as big as it once was and the habitat of the native animals like polar bears and seals is being destroyed. The Inuit are becoming more like us every year, they have TV, Sodas, and motorized snowmobiles. I wonder how long they will keep their traditions? == Culture == '''Inuit throat singing''' or katajjaq is a purely Inuit art form. To me it sounds a bit like beat boxing. Watch the video below to see: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qtzBZGGy2l8 '''Speaking Inuktituk''' - If you want to hear someone learning how to speak Inuktituk, the Inuit language you can watch this: (it sounds pretty hard) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e_nCCp6QFEc To learn a few more phrases click on the chart on the right to make it bigger. '''Inuit Song in Inuktituk''' http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RwVaUuqV-QE&feature=PlayList&p=43F263E28E9E38E3&playnext=1&playnext_from=PL&index=34 '''Drum Dance''' - You can watch a traditional Western Arctic Inuit drum dance here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RW0Q6d8MrqI == Sources == 1. Native Arts.com http://www.aaanativearts.com/article357.html 2. Encarta Encyclopedia http://encarta.msn.com/encyclopedia_761561130/Inuit.html 3. Windows to the Universe http://www.windows.ucar.edu/tour/link=/earth/polar/inuit_culture.html 4. History for kids http://www.historyforkids.org/learn/northamerica/after1500/history/inuit.htm
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[[Category:African-American Notables]] {{Image|file=African-American_Project_Photos-13.jpg |align=l |caption=Mary Eliza Mahoney }} This page is a sub-category of the US Black Heritage Project. The purpose is to categorize African-Americans who were inventors or involved in scientific discoveries or applications, to include the areas of physics, biology, mathematics, and also the medical, nuclear, and space sciences. This list is taken from WikipediA, but some of those included do not have a page and/or their page has been deleted. There are also many living people included as of this writing. A quick, and I stress quick, check of WikiTree was made, but please do a thorough search before adding new profiles. Be especially careful of profiles of women as WikipediA uses their married names rather than LNAB. {{Image|file=African-American_Project_Photos-12.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Invention of Miriam Benjamin. }} {| border="1" bgcolor="#fffcef" | '''Wikipedia''' || '''WikiTree''' ||'''Occupation(s)''' || '''Profile Review''' ||'''Connected''' ||'''Volunteer''' |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harold_Amos Amos, Harold] (1918-2003) || [[Amos-730|Harold Amos]] || Microbiologist || No || No|| |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Edward_Alcorn,_Jr. Alcorn, George Edward, Jr.] (1940-) ||''no profile''|| Physicist, inventor || No || No ||Living |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_J._Andrews_(mathematician) Andrews, James J.] (1930-1998) ||[[Andrews-6867|James J Andrews (1930-1998)]]|| Mathematician || No || No || |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Archie_Alexander Alexander, Archie] (1888–1958) ||[[Alexander-13711|Archie Alphonso Alexander]]|| Civil engineer || No || No || |- |Alexander, Benjamin (DAAS) (1921-?) ||no profile|| Research Chemist || No || No || |- |Alexander, Lloyd (DAAS) (1902-?) ||no profile|| Biologist || No || No || |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leonard_C._Bailey Bailey, Leonard C.] (1825–1918) ||[[Bailey-30540|Leonard C Bailey]]|| Inventor || No || No || |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alice_Augusta_Ball Ball, Alice Augusta] (1892–1916) ||[[Ball-10330|Alice Augusta Ball]]|| Chemist || No || '''YES''' || |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benjamin_Banneker Banneker, Benjamin] (1731–1806) ||[[Banneker-2|Benjamin Banneker]]|| Mathematician, astronomer, surveyor, clockmaker, author, farmer || No || '''YES''' || |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Augustin_Banyaga Banyaga, Augustin] (1947–) ||''no profile''|| Mathematician || No || No || Living |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patricia_Bath Bath, Patricia] (1942–) ||[[Bath-594|Patricia Era Bath]]||Ophthalmologist || No || No || |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Beard Beard, Andrew] (1849–1921) ||[[Beard-5995|Andrew Jackson Beard]]|| Farmer, carpenter, blacksmith, railroad worker, businessman, inventor || No || No || |- | Bell, Earl S. (1977–) ||''no profile''|| Inventor, entrepreneur, architect, industrial designer || No || No || |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miriam_Benjamin Benjamin, Miriam] (1861–1947) ||[[Benjamin-2620|Miriam Benjamin]]|| Inventor, educator|| No || No || |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leonidas_Berry Berry, Leonidas] (DAAS) (1902–1995) ||[[Berry-12472|Leonidas Berry]]|| Gastroenterologist || No || No || |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albert_Turner_Bharucha-Reid Bharucha-Reid, Albert Turner] (1927–1985) ||[[Reid-17904|Albert Turner (Reid) Bharucha-Reid]]|| Mathematician, statistician || No || No || |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keith_Black_(surgeon) Black, Keith] (1957–) ||''no profile''|| Neurosurgeon || No || No || |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Blackwell Blackwell, David] (DAAS) (1919–2010) ||[[Blackwell-5546|David Blackwell]]|| Mathematician, statistician || No || No || |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Blair_(inventor) Blair, Henry] (1807–1860) ||[[Blair-10507|Henry Blair]]|| Inventor || No || No || |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kwabena_Boahen Boahen, Kwabena] (1964–) ||''no profile''|| Bioengineer || No || No || |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarah_Boone Boone, Sarah] (1832–1905) ||[[Marshall-21258|Sarah Marshall Boone]]|| Inventor || No || No || |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Bouchet Bouchet, Edward] (1852–1918) ||[[Bouchet-45|Edward Bouchet]]|| Physicist || No || No || |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_E._Bowman Bowman, James] (1923–2011) ||[[Bowman-5713|James Bowman]]|| Physician || No || No || |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Otis_Boykin Boykin, Otis] (1920–1982) ||[[Boykin-432|Otis Frank Boykin]]|| Inventor, engineer || No || No || |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Elmo_Brady Brady, St. Elmo] (1884–1966) ||''no profile''|| Chemist || No || No || |- |Bramwell, Fitzgerald (DAAS) (1945-?) ||no profile|| Research Chemist || No || No || |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herman_Branson Branson, Herman] (DAAS) (1914–1995) ||[[Branson-1477|Herman Branson]]|| Physicist, educator || No || No || |- |Bromery, Randolph W (DAAS) (1926-?) ||no profile|| Geologist || No || No || |- |Brooks, Carole Branch (DAAS) (1946-?) ||no profile|| Microbiologist || No || No || |- | Brooks, Charles (1865– ?) ||''no profile''|| Inventor || No || No || |- | Brooks, Phil (19xx–) ||''no profile''|| Inventor || No || No || |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Brown Brown, Henry] (1832– ?) ||''no profile''|| Inventor || No || No || |- | Brown, Oscar E.] (18xx– ?) ||''no profile''|| Inventor || No || No || |- | Burr, John Albert (18xx– ?) ||''no profile''|| Inventor || No || No || |- | Cannon, Thomas C. (1943-) ||''no profile''|| Inventor || No || No || |- | Cardozo, P. William (1905–1962) ||[[Cardozo-77|William Cardozo]]|| Pediatrician || No || No || |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ben_Carson Carson, Ben] (1951–) ||[[Carson-2450|Ben Carson]]|| Pediatric neurosurgeon || No || No || |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Washington_Carver Carver, George Washington] (1865–1943) ||[[Carver-7|George Washington Carver]]|| Botanical researcher || No || No || |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_W._Chappelle Chappelle, Charles W.] (1872–1941) ||''no profile''|| Electrician, construction, international businessman, and aviation pioneer || No || No || |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emmett_Chappelle Chappelle, Emmett] (1925–) ||''no profile''|| Scientist and researcher || No || No || |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenneth_and_Mamie_Clark Clark, Mamie (Phipps)] (1914–2005) || [[Phipps-1936|Mamie Phipps Clark]] || Psychologist || No || No || |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenneth_and_Mamie_Clark Clark, Kenneth] (1917–1983) ||[[Clark-40311|Kenneth Clark]]|| Psychologist || No || No || |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Crosthwait Crosthwait, David, Jr.] (1898–1976) ||''no profile''|| Research engineer || No || No || |- | Curtis, James H. (Nick) (1935-) ||''no profile''|| Researcher, chemist (electronics/specialty chemicals) || No || No || |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Dabirii Dabiri, John] (1980–) ||''no profile''|| Biophysicist || No || No || |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marie_Maynard_Daly Daly, Marie Maynard] (1921–2003) ||[[Daly-3161|Marie Maynard Daly]]|| Chemist || No || '''Yes''' || |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Dean_(computer_scientist) Dean, Mark] (1957–) ||''no profile''|| Computer scientist || No || No || |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_R._Drew Drew, Charles] (1904–1950) ||[[Drew-1877|Charles Drew]]|| Medical researcher || No || No || |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Du_Chaillu Du Chaillu, Paul] (1831–1903) ||''no profile''|| Zoologist, Explorer, Anthropologist || No || No || |- | Easley, Annie (McCrory) (1933–2011) ||[[McCrory-755|Annie Jean (McCrory) Easley]]|| Computer scientist || No || No || |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clarence_Ellis_(computer_scientist) Ellis, Clarence "Skip"] ||''no profile''|| (1943–) Computer scientist || No || No || |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Janet_Emersen_Bashen Bashen, Janet (Emerson)] (1957–) ||''no profile''|| Inventor, entrepreneur, professional, consultant || No || No || |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bisi_Ezerioha Ezerioha, Bisi] (1972–) ||''no profile''|| Automotive engineer || No || No || |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lloyd_Noel_Ferguson Ferguson, Lloyd Noel] (1918–2011) ||''no profile''|| Chemist, educator || No || No || |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roland_G._Fryer,_Jr. Fryer, Roland G., Jr.] (1977–) ||''no profile''|| Economist, social scientist, statistician || No || No || |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sylvester_James_Gates Gates, Sylvester James] (1950–) ||''no profile''|| Theoretical physicist || No || No || |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarah_E._Goode Goode, Sarah E. (Jacobs)] (1855–1905) ||[[Jacobs-12219|Sarah (Jacobs) Goode]]|| Inventor || No || No || |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juan_E._Gilbert Gilbert, Juan E.] (1969–) ||''no profile''|| Computer scientist || No || No || |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Franklin_Grant Grant, George F.] (1846–1910) ||[[Grant-19666|George Grant]]|| Dentist, Professor || No || No || |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_L._Graves Graves, Joseph L.] (1955–) ||''no profile''|| Evolutionary biologist || No || No || |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin_Greenaugh Greenaugh, Kevin] (1956–) ||''no profile''|| Nuclear engineer || No || No || |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bessie_Blount_Griffin Griffin, Bessie (Blount)] (1914–2009) ||[[Blount-1979|Bessie Virginia (Blount) Griffin]]|| Physical therapist, inventor || No || No || |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lloyd_Hall Hall, Lloyd] (1894–1971) ||[[Hall-56970|Lloyd Hall]]|| Chemist || No || No || |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Andrew_Harris Harris, James A.] (1932–2000) ||''no profile''|| Walter_Lincoln_Hawkins Hawkins, Walter Lincoln] (1911–1992) Scientist || No || No || |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_E._Hodge Hodge, John E.] (1914–1996) ||''no profile''|| Chemist || No || No || |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kerrie_Holley Holley, Kerrie] (1954–) ||''no profile''|| Research computer scientist at IBM || No || No || |- | Isola, Oluwabusuyi (1965–) ||''no profile''|| Professor, International Finance, inventor || No || No || |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Jackson_(engineer) Jackson, Mary] (1921–2005) ||[[Winston-1110|Mary Eliza (Winston) Jackson ]]|| Mathematician, Aerospace engineer || No || No || |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erich_Jarvis Jarvis, Erich] (1965–) ||''no profile''|| Neurobiologist || No || No || |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_bicycle Johnson, Isaac R] (about 1850?) ||''no profile''|| Bicycle Inventor || No || No || |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katherine_Johnson Johnson, Katherine (Coleman)] (1918-) ||[[Coleman-6364|Creola Katherine (Coleman) Johnson]]|| Physicist, Mathematician || No || '''YES'''|| |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lonnie_Johnson_(inventor) Johnson, Lonnie] (1949–) ||''no profile''|| Mechanical engineer, nuclear engineer, inventor || No || No || |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frederick_McKinley_Jones Jones, Frederick McKinley] (1893–1961) ||[[Jones-76967|Frederick McKinley Jones]]|| Inventor || No || No || |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Percy_Julian Julian, Percy] (1899–1975) ||[[Julian-1218|Percy Lavon Julian]]|| Chemist || No || No || |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ernest_Just Just, Ernest] (1883–1941) ||[[Just-155|Ernest Just]]|| Woods Hole Marine Biology Institute biologist || No || No || |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rick_Kittles Kittles, Rick] (1967–) ||''no profile''|| Geneticist || No || No || |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samuel_L._Kountz Kountz, Samuel L.] (1930–1981) ||''no profile''|| Transplant surgeon, researcher || No || No || |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lewis_Latimer Latimer, Lewis] (1848–1928) ||[[Latimer-1184|Quincy Lewis Howard Latimer]]|| Inventor, draftsman, expert witness || No || Yes || |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jerry_Lawson_(engineer) Lawson, Jerry] (1940–2011) ||''no profile''|| Computer engineer || No || No || |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raphael_Carl_Lee Lee, Raphael Carl] (1949–) ||''no profile''|| Surgeon, biomedical engineer || No || No || |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beebe_Steven_Lynk Lynk, Beebe Steven] (1872–1948) ||[[Steven-381|Beebe Steven Lynk]]|| Chemist || No || No || |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Mahoney Mahoney, Mary] (1845–1926) ||[[Mahoney-2828|Mary Eliza Mahoney]]|| Nurse || No || No || |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jan_Matzeliger Matzeliger, Jan] (1852–1889) ||[[Matzeliger-1|Jan Ernst Matzeliger]]|| Inventor || No || YES || |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_McBay McBay, Henry] (1914–1995) ||[[McBay-242|Henry McBay]]|| Chemist || No || No || |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elijah_McCoy McCoy, Elijah] (1844–1929) ||[[McCoy-4|Elijah McCoy]]|| Inventor || No || No || |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_McLurkin McLurkin, James] (1972–) ||''no profile''|| Roboticist || No || No || |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_McWhorter McWhorter, John] (1965–) ||''no profile''|| Linguist || No || No || |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benjamin_Montgomery Montgomery, Benjamin] (1819–1877) ||[[Montgomery-16345|Benjamin Montgomery]]|| Inventor || No || No || |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Willie_Hobbs_Moore Moore, Willie Hobbs] (1934–1994) ||''no profile''|| Physicist || No || No || |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Mensah Mensah, Thomas] (1950-) ||''no profile''|| Inventor || No || No || |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joan_Murrell_Owens Murrell, Joan Owens] (1933-2011) ||[[Murrell-1116|Joan Murrell Owens]]|| Marine Biologist|| No || No || |- | Nmezi, Murphy (1955–) ||''no profile''|| Physician/biostatistician || No || No || |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jerome_Nriagu Nriagu, Jerome] (1944–) ||''no profile''|| Geochemist || No || No || |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Uzo_Ogbu Ogbu, John Uzo] (1939–2003) ||''no profile''|| Anthropologist || No || No || |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soni_Oyekan Oyekan, Soni] (1946–) ||''no profile''|| Chemical engineer || No || No || |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hildrus_Poindexter Poindexter, Hildrus] (1901–1987) ||[[Poindexter-1029|Hildrus Poindexter]]|| Bacteriologist, epidemiologist || No || No || |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arlie_Petters Petters, Arlie] (1964–) ||''no profile''|| Physicist || No || No || |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lloyd_Quarterman Quarterman, Lloyd Albert] (1918–1982) ||''no profile''|| Scientist, fluoride chemist || No || No || |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earl_W._Renfroe Renfroe, Earl] (1907–2000) ||''no profile''|| Orthodontist || No || No || |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norbert_Rillieux Rillieux, Norbert] (1806–1894) ||[[Rillieux-2|Norbert Rillieux]]|| Engineer, inventor || No || No || |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Larry_Robinson_(chemist) Robinson, Larry] (1957–) ||''no profile''|| Environmental chemist || No || No || |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jesse_Russell Russell, Jesse] (1948–) ||''no profile''|| Engineer, inventor || No || No || |- | Sammons, Walter (1890–1973) ||''no profile''|| Inventor || No || No || |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Sowell Sowell, Thomas] (1930–) ||''no profile''|| Economist, social scientist || No || No || |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Spikes Spikes, Richard] (1878-1963)|| [[Spikes-143|Richard B. Spikes]]||Inventor||No||No|| |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Claude_Steele Steele, Claude] (1946–) ||''no profile''|| Psychologist, social scientist || No || No || |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lee_Stiff Stiff, Lee] (1941–) ||''no profile''|| Mathematician || No || No || |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Window_Snyder Snyder, Window] (1976–) ||''no profile''|| Computer engineer || No || No || |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lewis_Temple Temple, Lewis] (1800–1854) ||''no profile''|| Inventor, blacksmith, abolitionist || No || No || |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vivien_Thomas Thomas, Vivien] (1910–1985) ||[[Thomas-26344|Vivien Thomas]]|| Surgical technician || No || No || |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Henry_Turner_(zoologist) Turner, Charles Henry] (1867–1923) ||[[Turner-34236|Charles Henry Turner]]|| Entomologist, comparative psychologist || No || No || |- | Tyree, G. Bernadette] (19xx–) ||''no profile''|| Biochemist || No || Living || |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neil_deGrasse_Tyson Tyson, Neil deGrasse] (1958–) ||[[Tyson-646|Neil deGrasse Tyson]]|| Astronomer || No || No || |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dorothy_Vaughan Vaughan, Dorothy (Johnson)] (1910-2008) ||[[Johnson-80408|Dorothy (Johnson) Vaughan]]|| Mathematician || No || No || |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_B._C._Walker,_Jr. Walker, Arthur B. C., Jr.] (1936–2001) ||''no profile''|| Astronomer || No || No || |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Madam_C._J._Walker Walker, C. J.] (1867–1919) ||[[Breedlove-4| Walker, Sarah (Breedlove McWilliams)]]|| Inventor || No || '''YES''' || |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warren_M._Washington Washington, Warren M.] (1936–) ||''no profile''|| Atmospheric scientist || No || No || |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Edward_Maceo_West West, James E.] (1931–) ||''no profile''|| Acoustician, inventor || No || No || |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._Ernest_Wilkins,_Jr. Wilkins, J. Ernest, Jr.] (1923–2011) ||''no profile''|| Mathematician, engineer, nuclear scientist || No || No || |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Hale_Williams Williams, Daniel] (1856–1931) ||[[Williams-60104|Daniel Hale Williams]]|| Surgeon || No || No || |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scott_W._Williams Williams, Scott W.] (1943–) ||''no profile''|| Mathematician || No || No || |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_E._Williams Williams, Walter E.] (1936–) ||''no profile''|| Economist, social scientist || No || No || |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Granville_Woods Woods, Granville] (1856–1910) || [[Woods-46|Granville T. Woods]]|| Inventor || No || No || |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jane_C._Wright Wright, Jane C.] (1919–2013) ||[[Wright-33629|Jane Cooke (Wright) Jones ]]|| Cancer research and surgeon || No || No || |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_T._Wright Wright, Louis T.] (1891–1952) ||[[Wright-33630|Louis Wright ]]|| Surgeon || No || No || |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Arliner_Young Young, Roger Arliner] (1899–1964) ||[[Young-48065|Roger Young]]|| Zoologist, biologist, marine biologist || No || No || |- |} See [https://www.google.com/books/edition/Distinguished_African_American_Scientist/-ydHVdMUqdEC?hl=en&gbpv=1 Distinguished African American Scientists (DAAS)]
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[[Category: Victoria, Cemetery Free Space Pages]][[Category: Inverloch, Victoria]][[Category: Inverloch Cemetery, Inverloch, Victoria]] Inverloch is a town in the Bass Coast Shire region of Victoria, Australia. • Coordinates 38.6334°S 145.7278°E • Postcode 3996 •Location 141 km (88 miles) South East of Melbourne • Local Government Area Bass Coast Shire • State electorate Bass • Federal Division McMillan This is part of the [[Project:Oceania_Cemeteries#WikiTree_Australian_Cemeteries|Australian Cemeteries Project]]. - [[:Category: Inverloch Cemetery, Inverloch, Victoria|''visit'' - Cemetery Profiles]] - (Use ''Ctrl+F'' name to find - long list below: ) ===About=== *Links to WikiTree profiles are provided (where known). If you know of any others that can be linked to please contact [[Bech-2|Paul Bech]] to have the link added. If you require a photo of a gravestone listed and there is no profile on WikiTree, please create a profile (WIkiTree is entirely free) and contact [[Bech-2|Paul Bech]] and one will be added to the new profile. WikiTree is a collaborative effort, so it is little to ask that you add a profile for a person that has not already been added. If you have found a profile then please consider helping others by adding the details of another profile to WikiTree that has not already been added. ===Location and Map=== *Link to be added ===Aims=== *This project is to document the life and times of the people interred in the Inverloch Cemetery. Project members are needed to assist in the research and adding profiles and information to profiles. Hopefully it will grow to include links to other information and such things as video/audio tours of the cemetery. ===Tasks Completed=== #'''Photography complete''' • around 860 graves. [[Bech-2|Bech-2]] 06:36, 5 October 2015 (EDT) #'''Photo transcriptions''' • Details of all photos to be transcribed to the sortable table below ===To Do=== #'''WikiTree profiles''' • to be created for all people in the table below. The completed table will include links to WikiTree profiles and direct links to the photos of gravestones. The profile created can include other sources of information as well as biographical details of the person. #'''Checking of transcription information''' • Other people are needed to assist in double-checking the validity of data entered to ensure accuracy. #'''GPS Location of Memorials''' • for more information (contact [[Bech-2|Paul Bech]]). A dedicated GPS tracker can be used. For those with an android phone or pad there is an App called [https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mendhak.gpslogger GPS Logger] which can record the locations to a file which can be added to photos later with other software (Linux has [http://freefoote.dview.net/linux/gpscorrelate GPSCorrelate]). There are also cameras with GPS facility that can tag photos at the same time as they are taken. ---------------------- ===Table of Graves & Memorials=== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Name''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Born''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|''' Died ''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|''' Age ''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Notes''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Photo #''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Location''' |- | ?, Andersen||||1933 Jun 29||||H of Sarah||865||Pioneer |- | ?, Fleming||||||||||861||Pioneer |- | ???||||||||||861||Pioneer |- | ???, Joseph||||1903||||||884||Pioneer |- | [[Unknown-300350|ADAMS]], Annie Veronica (Vera)||1909 Jul 05||1993 Mar 30||||W of Thomas; M of Beverley|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/67/Unknown-300350.jpg 221] ||Rose Lawn Row B |- | [[Holloway-2367|ADAMS]], Dorothy Nellie Evelyn||1917 Apr 29||2000 Oct 06||||W of Lawrence; M of Garfield, Trevor, Malcolm, Florinda, Alwyn|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b1/Holloway-2367-1.jpg 285] ||Rose Lawn Row C |- | [[Adams-22371|ADAMS]], Lawrence St. John||1915 Jun 06||1987 Sep 14||||H of Dorothy; F of Barbara, Garth, Trevor, Malcolm, Rinda, Dinny|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/78/Adams-22371.jpg 284] ||Rose Lawn Row C |- | [[Adams-22370|ADAMS]], Thomas Henry (Tom)||||1984 Sep 14||||H of Vera; F of Beverley|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8f/Adams-22370.jpg 220] ||Rose Lawn Row B |- | [[Albert-1334|ALBERT]], Edward (Ted)||1915 Aug 09||1994 Jun 26||||AIF; H of Elaine; F of Yvonne, Joy, Geoffrey|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/19/Albert-1334.jpg 297] ||Rose Lawn Row D |- | [[Unknown-300355|ALBERT]], Elaine Amy||1918 Jul 02||1995 Oct 27||||W of Edward; M of Yvonne, Joy, Geoffrey|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a1/Unknown-300355.jpg 298] ||Rose Lawn Row D |- | [[Alexander-7391|ALEXANDER]], John||1921 Jul 07||1982 May 24||||H of Minnie; F of Jean, Pat, Susan, Karen|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/85/Alexander-7391.jpg 128] ||Rose Lawn Row A |- | [[Ledwidge-35|ALEXANDER]], Minnie||1923 Sep 18||1983 Mar 09||||W of John; M of Jean, Pat, Susan, Karen|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/40/Ledwidge-35.jpg 129] ||Rose Lawn Row A |- | [[Unknown-300361|ALLAWAY]], Beryl Nellie||1930 Feb 14||2014 Feb 27||||W of Victor; M of Janis, Robyn, Glenn, Steven, Susan|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a5/Unknown-300361.jpg 544] ||Garden 2 |- | [[Ammon-55|AMMON]], Alfred John||1937 Apr 11||2000 Jan 31||||F of Danielle, Jason, Nathan|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1b/Annon-19.jpg 475] ||Rose Lawn Row F |- | [[Clutterbuck-55|AMMON]], Florence Maude||1906 Oct 06||1984 Sep 12||||W of Bert; M of June, Alf, Wilma, Wilfred, Lorraine, Fred, Ron, Margaret|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/59/Clutterbuck-55.jpg 197] ||Rose Lawn Row B |- | [[Ammon-48|AMMON]], Herbert Henry||1900 Apr 21||1990 Mar 30||||H of Florence; F of Herbie, Francess, Bob, June, Alf, Wilma, Lorraine, Wilfred, Fred, Ron, Margaret|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dc/Ammon-48.jpg 198] ||Rose Lawn Row B |- | Andersen, Sarah||||||||W of ? Andersen||864||Pioneer |- | [[Anderson-21902|ANDERSON]], Florence Maie||1921||29 May 2015||||W of Robert James; M of John & David||||Obit |- | [[Anderson-21902|ANDERSON]], Rev Robert James||||1986 Oct 05||68||H of Florence; F of John & David|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cd/Anderson-21902.jpg 240] ||Rose Lawn Row C |- | [[Smith-93627|ANGUS]], Myrtle Hall||1910 Nov 23||1988 Sep 23||||W of Ray; M of Noel & Diane|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/08/Smith-93627.jpg 328] ||Rose Lawn Row D |- | [[Angus-600|ANGUS]], Walter Raymond||1913 Feb 26||1994 Sep 13||||H of Myrtle; F of Noel & Diane|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c2/Angus-600.jpg 329] ||Rose Lawn Row D |- | [[Annand-31|ANNAND]], Douglas Maxwell (Max)||1921 Oct 20||2009 Sep 04||||H of Margo; F of Hannah, Meredith, Nog|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/39/Annand-31.jpg 37] ||Callistemon Row A |-http://www.wikitree.com/skins/common/images/button_extlink.png | [[Unknown-300374|ANNAND]], Margot||1924 Jun 26||1997 May 12|||||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/aa/Unknown-300374.jpg 383] ||Rose Lawn Row E |- | [[Armstrong-7108|ARMSTRONG]], Hugh||||1989 Sep 26||||RAAF; F of Richard, John, Trevor|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/35/Armstrong-7108.jpg 627] ||Garden 1 |- | [[Unknown-303232|ARMSTRONG]], Jean||1916 Nov 29||2004 Sep 01||||W of Hugh; M of Richard, John, Trevor|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f7/Unknown-303232.jpg 626] ||Garden 1 |- | [[Arnott-303|ARNOTT]], Elvin George||1937 Apr 27||2003 Oct 01||||H of Bev; F of Colin, John, Janet|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a3/Arnott-303.jpg 739] ||Row J |- | [[Arnott-304|ARNOTT]], Joyce Barbara||1933 May 01||2000 May 12||||W of Jim; M of Jean, Geoff, Gail|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/60/Arnott-304.jpg 653] ||Row H |- | [[Unknown-303236|ATKINSON]], Gaynor||1929 May 19||2014 Mar 29||||W of Verdun (m. 1952 Jun 03); F of Robert, Meredith, Pat, Louise|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/05/Unknown-303236.jpg 93] ||Callistemon Row C |- | [[Atkinson-4358|ATKINSON]], George||1916 Feb 24||1994 May 29||||H of Thelma; F of Radden, Janice, Shayne|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fd/Atkinson-4358.jpg 398] ||Rose Lawn Row E |- | [[Unknown-303239|ATKINSON]], Thelma Olive||1916 Apr 26||1991 Sep 02||||W of George; M of Radden, Janice, Shayne|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/99/Unknown-303239.jpg 397] ||Rose Lawn Row E |- | [[Atkinson-4356|ATKINSON]], Verdun||1916 Jun 11||2007 Nov 12||||H of Gaynor (m. 1952 Jun 03); F of Robert, Meredith, Pat, Louise|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/05/Unknown-303236.jpg 93] ||Callistemon Row C |- | [[Bacon-3498|BACON]], Ronald Maxwell||1925 May 17||2014 Aug 16||||H of Valma; F of Jam & Vicki|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4d/Bacon-3498.jpg 818] ||Row K |- | [[Unknown-303241|BACON]], Valma Violet||1923 Mar 17||2012 Aug 02||||W of Ron; M of Jan & Vicki|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fd/Unknown-303241.jpg 819] ||Row K |- | [[Baquie-1|BAQUIE]], Ernest Victor||1903 Nov 05||1998 Jan 04||||RAN; H of Leonora; F of Jill, Barry, Raymond, Susan|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1c/Canning-531.jpg 166] ||Rose Lawn Row B |- | [[Canning-531|BAQUIE]], Leonora Wilfred Maud||1911 Feb 24||1983 Jul 08||||nee Canning; W of Ernest; M of Jill, Barry, Raymond, Susan|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1c/Canning-531.jpg 166] ||Rose Lawn Row B |- | [[Bader-501|BADER]], Emanuel||1940 Mar 01||2010 Jun 11|||||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b9/Bader-501.jpg 820] ||Row K |- | [[Bainbridge-368|BAINBRIDGE]], John Lewis||||1992 Sep 15||85||F of Lynette|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ee/Bainbridge-368.jpg 425] ||Rose Lawn Row F |- | [[Baker-20397|BAKER]], Alexander William||1910 Nov 17||1990 Jan 02||||H of Alma; F of Robyn, Ross, Heather, Peter|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1b/Baker-20397.jpg 640] ||Garden 1 |- | [[Gibbons-1539|BAKER]], Alma Joyce||1918 Dec 10||2000 Dec 11||||W of Alec; M of Robyn, Ross, Heather, Pater|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1b/Baker-20397.jpg 640] ||Garden 1 |- | [[Balcombe-84|BALCOMBE]], Colin Francis||||1999 Jul 12||78||H of Norma; F of Rosilyn, Peter, Rodney|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cd/Balcombe-84.jpg 457] ||Rose Lawn Row F |- | [[Unknown-303302|BALCOMBE]], Norma Mary||1919 Mar 01||2000 Jul 06||||W of Colin; M of Rosilyn, Peter, Rodney|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/62/Unknown-303302.jpg 458] ||Rose Lawn Row F |- | [[Banbrook-2|BANBROOK]], Percy Jack (Pip)||||1987 Mar 14||68||AIF; H of Joan; F of Robyn; SF of Wayne & Louise|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/11/Banbrook-2.jpg 256] ||Rose Lawn Row C |- | [[Banks-2962|BANKS]], Bernard Norman||1929 Aug 16||2013 Jul 27||||H of Christina (Nina); F of Neale, Gavan, Trevor|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c8/Banks-2962.jpg 84]||Callistemon Row C |- | [[Banks-2964|BANKS]], Florence Louise (Biddy)||1923 Jul 28||2001 May 10||||W of Gerald; M of John (dec), Anne-Louise, Geraldine, Adrian, Bernadette|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f3/Banks-2964.jpg 685] ||Row H |- | [[Banks-2963|BANKS]], Gerald Charles Courtney||1924 Mar 25||2014 Jun 23||||H of Florence (Biddy); F of John (dec), Anne-Louise, Geraldine, Adrian, Bernadette|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/50/Banks-2963.jpg 684] ||Row H |- | [[Banks-3017|BANKS]], Joseph Edward||1918 Aug 17||2010 Aug 09||||H of Stella; F of Carol & Dianne|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/ba/Banks-3017.jpg 798] ||Row K |- | [[Banks-3018|BANKS]], Leo Francis||2927 Nov 06||1991 Jan 14||||B of Norma, Robert, Gerald, Howard, Bernard, Derek, Elizabeth|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7b/Banks-3018.jpg 191] ||Rose Lawn Row B |- | [[Kirk-2456|BANKS]], Stella Mildred||1918 Jul 06||2010 Jan 10||||W of Joseph; M of Dianne & Carole|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/88/Kirk-2456.jpg 799] ||Row K |- | [[Banks-3019|BANKS]], Thomas||||1911 Jun 09||63|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9a/Banks-3019.jpg 866] ||Pioneer |- | [[Bannon-151|BANNON]], Henry Alfred (Harry)||1915 Jan 06||1994 Feb 26||||AIF; H of Kathleen|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e3/Bannon-151.jpg 292] ||Rose Lawn Row C |- | [[Byrne-2017|BANNON]],, Kathleen Ethel Veronica||1914 Jul 25||2005 Mar 30||||W of Henry (Harry)|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a7/Byrne-2017.jpg 293] ||Rose Lawn Row C |- | [[Segar-126|BARRAND]], Roberta Joy||1928 Sep 12||2009 Jun 10||||nee Segar|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/ba/Segar-126.jpg 764]||Row J |- | [[Barron-2503|BARRON]], Graham John Flanders||1955||2007||||b. England; d. Deniliquin, NSW; S of Hilda & Keith; B of Robert; Uncle of Ben & Nic|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/04/Barron-2503-1.jpg 515] ||Garden 2 |- |[[Barron-2502|BARRON]], Hilda Rosemary||1924 May 23||2010 Aug 12||||b. England; d. Inverloch; W of Keith; M of Graham & Robert||514||Garden 2 |- | [[Barron-2502|BARRON]], Keith John||1925||2001||||b. England; d. Inverloch; H of Hilda Rosemary; F of Graham & Robert||513||Garden 2 |- | [[Barry-2020|BARRY]], Keith Francis||1928 Mar 03||1993 Nov 07||||H of Gwendoline; F of Vivienne, Craig, Lesley, Vanessa||616||Garden 1 |- | [[O%27Flaherty-45|BARTLETT]], Ruby Myrtle||||1984 Dec 16||74||W of Baden; F of Joyce & Dawn||106||Rose Lawn Row A |- | [[Bartlett-4811|BARTLETT]], Herbert Baden||||1981 Jun 09||81||H of Myrtle; F of Joyce & Dawn||105||Rose Lawn Row A |- | [[Baylis-182|BAYLIS]], Fryer (Bluey)||1916 Oct 07||2001 Jul 08||||||674||Row H |- | [[Beamish-122|BEAMISH]], Gordon V||1930 Jan 24||2006 Nov 20||||H of [[Unknown-303356|Jean]]; F of Kay, Chris, Roger, Rhonda||647||Row H |- | [[Unknown-303356|BEAMISH]], Jean V||1932 Oct 25||2007 Apr 19||||W of [[Beamish-122|Gordon]]; M of Kay, Chris, Roger, Rhonda||647||Row H |- | [[Beamish-123|BEAMISH]], Rhonda Jean||1962 Dec 19||1998 Aug 01||||D of [[Beamish-122|Gordon]] & [[Unknown-303356|Jean]]; Sis of Kay, Christopher, Roger||648||Row H |- | [[Unknown-303373|BEAN]], Elsie||||2006 Feb 21||88||W of [[Bean-3416|Reginald]],||99||Rose Lawn Row A |- | [[Bean-3417|BEAN]], Frank||||2004 May 27||82||H of [[Cox-12814|Phyllis]]; F of Colin||100||Rose Lawn Row A |- | [[Bean-3418|BEAN]], John Austin||1927 Jun 08||1991 Aug 25||||H of Marie; F of Sue, Chris, Robbie, Karen, Helen||400||Rose Lawn Row E |- | [[Muller-3479|BEAN]], Mary||||1981 May 24||85||W of [[Bean-3415|Leonard]]; M of [[Bean-3416|Reg]], [[Bean-3417|Frank]], Dorothy||100||Rose Lawn Row A |- | [[Cox-12814|BEAN]], Phyllis||||1981 Jul 08||63||W of [[Bean-3417|Frank]]; M of Colin||100||Rose Lawn Row A |- | [[Bean-3416|BEAN]], Reginald Joseph||1917 Apr 25||2004 Oct 28||||H of [[Unknown-303373|Elsie]]; F of Leonard, Coleen, Annette||99||Rose Lawn Row A |- | [[Downs-1496|BEARD]], Mary Gwendoline||1887 Nov 30||1969 Jul 03||||b. Wales||584||Garden 1 |- | [[Lyall-469|BEBBINGTON]], Alice||||1974 Apr 02||67||W of Joseph||576||Garden 1 |- | [[Downs-1496|BEECHCROFT]], Robert William||1936 Oct 30||1996 Aug 01||||H of Judith; F of Amanda, Jason, Matthew||490||Rose Lawn Row G |- | [[Beekhuizen-1|BEEKHUIZEN]], Cornelius (Con)||1927 Aug 12||2011 May 15||||H of Diana; F of Phillip & Craig||740||Row J |- | [[Unknown-303471|BEEKHUIZEN]], Jean Dianne||1937 Sep 21||2004 Mar 02||||W of Con; M of Craig||741||Row J |- | [[Nicholson-3620|BEGGS]], Janet Dalzell||1926 Oct 05||2004 Nov 02||||||527||Garden 2 |- | [[Beggs-265|BEGGS]], Thomas Seymour||1916 May 01||2003 Mar 05||||||527||Garden 2 |- | [[Bell-13398|BELL]], Kenneth Ross||1931 May 10||2009 Oct 14||||H of Joan; F of Robert, Ian, Trevor, Mooch, Steven||837||Row L |- | [[Bendle-24|BENDLE]], Thomas Mervyn||1928 Dec 13||1988 Mar 31||||H of Kathleen; F of Marvyn, Lawrence, Kaye, Richard||167||Rose Lawn Row B |- | [[Berger-1116|BERGER]], Margaret Anne||||1987 Aug 01||42||M of Tyrone & Drew||270||Rose Lawn Row C |- | [[Unknown-303576|BERRY]], Pauline Winifred||1915 Nov 24||2009 Apr 23||||W of Walter; M of Ron & Doug||206||Rose Lawn Row B |- | [[Berry-7493|BERRY]], Walter Henry||1912 Aug 24||1992 Jan 17||||RAAF?; H of Peggie; F of Betty, Ron, Doug||205||Rose Lawn Row B |- | [[Berryman-351|BERRYMAN]], Jeffrey John||1923 Jun 05||1998 Aug 21||||b. Echuca; d. Inverloch; H of Linda; F of Sally & Ray||628||Garden 1 |- | [[Billingsley-409|BILLINGSLEY]], Veronica Mary||1927 Nov 14||1994 Feb 23||||W of Bruce; M of Denise, Marlowe, Jason||286||Rose Lawn Row C |- | [[Price-9634|BILTRIS]], Anita May PRICE||||1999 Jul 10||82||W of [[Biltris-1|Charles]]; M of twins Coral & Gary||596||Garden 1 |- | [[Biltris-1|BILTRIS]], Charles||||1997 May 18||80||H of [[Price-9634|Anita]]; F of twins Coral & Gary||596||Garden 1 |- | [[Unknown-307669|BIRCH]], Dorothy (Dottie)||1922 Aug 13||1989 Feb 27||||W of [[Birch-1148|George]]; M of Delores, Marilyn, Georgia||301||Rose Lawn Row D |- | [[Birch-1148|BIRCH]], George Henry Young (Gog)||1919 Jan 03||1998 May 07||||H of [[Unknown-307669|Dorothy]]; F of Delores, Marilyn, Georgia||302||Rose Lawn Row D |- | [[Unknown-307672|BIRD]], Annie Marjory||1916 Jun 19||2001 Jun 09||||W of [[Bird-4547|Herbert]]; M of Joan, Peter, Russell||485||Rose Lawn Row G |- | [[Bird-4547|BIRD]], Herbert George||1912 Oct 27||1996 Feb 01||||H of [[Unknown-307672|Marion]]; F of Joan, Pater, Russell||484||Rose Lawn Row G |- | [[Unknown-307758|BITTELMANN]], Jenny||1932 Nov 08||2010 Feb 14||||W of [[Campbell-16950|Alex Campbell]] (dec) & [[Bittlemann-1|Bill Bittelmann]]; M of Ian & Christine||184||Rose Lawn Row B |- | [[Unknown-307764|BITTELMANN]], Stella||1928 Aug 05||1987 Oct 14||||W of [[Bittlemann-1|Bill]]; M of Sonia & Jacqeline||622||Garden 1 |- | [[Unknown-307767|BLACKBURN]], Nancy Ena||1916 Jan 11||2006 Jul 11||||W of [[Blackburn-2282|Arthur]]; M of Brian, Glenise, Nan||577||Garden 1 |- | [[Blackburn-2282|BLACKBURN]], William Arthur||||1981 Jul 20||8|7||H of [[Unknown-307767|Nancy]]; F of Brian, Glenise, Nan||578||Garden 1 |- | [[Blackham-70|BLACKHAM]], Annie Elizabeth||1919 Nov 26||1990 Oct 09||||D of Percy & Annie; SD of James Brown; Sis of Les, Roy, Arthur, Audrey; Aunt of Marie||186||Rose Lawn Row B |- | [[Madden-1138|Blackley]], Eve Dolores MADDEN||1933 Jan 29||2007 Aug 31||||W of [[Blackley-101|Keith]]; M of Linda & Marina||526||Garden 2 |- | [[Blackley-101|BLACKLEY]], Keith Edward||1930 Jul 23||2005 Feb 23||||H of [[Madden-1138|Eve]]; F of Linda & Marina||525||Garden 2 |- | [[Urquhart-780|BLACKWELL]], Jean Grace||1916 Dec 12||1998 Mar 26||||nee Urquhart; W of Howard Charles Thomas; M of Patricia, Ian, David||631||Garden 1 |- | [[Boehl-2|BOEHL]], Doris Mabel||1914 Sep 12||1998 Jun 17||||||505||Rose Lawn Row G |- | [[Unknown-307778|BOEHL]], Irma||1918 Mar 04||2004 Nov 19||||W of [[Boehl-3|Vin]]; M of Anne, Robert, Jeanette, Lois||541||Garden 2 |- | [[Boehl-3|BOEHL]], Vincent Henry||1920 Aug 05||2003 Mar 06||||H of [[Unknown-307778|Irma]]; F of Anne, Robert, Jeanette, Lois||542||Garden 2 |- | [[Bool-12|BOOL]], Albert Mathew||1913 Aug 29||1997 Oct 13||||H of Flossy||394||Rose Lawn Row E |- | [[Harmer-316|BORLASE]], Rita Joyce||1924 Sep 22||2002 Jun 04||||nee Harmer; Sp of William John; M of Joyce, Barry, Robert, Margaret, David||719||Row I |- | [[Jamieson-1266|BOURKE]], Carolyn||1945 May 02||2015 Apr 02||||W of Barry; M of Mark, Kerrin, Andrew, Danniele||73||Callistemon Row B |- | [[Bourke-343|BOURKE]], Terry||1935 Jan 07||1993 Feb 16||||F of Chris, Michelle, Carolyn||471||Rose Lawn Row F |- | Boyd, Edward James||1926 Apr 19||1993 Aug 14||||H of Gwen; F of Liz||459||Rose Lawn Row F |- | Bradley, Jessie||1943 Jun 27||2011 Jan 20||||W of Kevin Joseph (Jock); M of Kevin, Bernadette, James, Veronica, Teresa, Paula||664||Row H |- | Bradley, Kevin Joseph||1944 Nov 11||1999 Mar 18||||H of Jessie; F||665||Row H |- | [[Bradshaw-1973|BRADSHAW]], James Joseph||1923 Jul 29||2005 Jun 30||||H of Margaret; F of Maree, Patrick, Kevin||788||Row K |- | [[Bradshaw-1972|BRADSHAW]], Margaret Winifred||1931 Nov 27||2013 Jul 20||||W of James; M of Maree, Patrick, Kevin||789||Row K |- | Bremmer-Weed, Greta Ann||1939 Jan 22||2011 Apr 18||||W of Harold; M of Steven & Brian||36||Callistemon Row A |- | Brennan, Elsie May||1922 Sep 17||1990 Nov 11||||W of William; M of Jeffrey & Terrence||368||Rose Lawn Row E |- | Brennan, William Patrick||1915 Dec 26||2000 Sep 13||||Aust Police; H of Elsie (dec); F of Jeffrey & Terrence||369||Rose Lawn Row E |- | [[Brennocks-1|BRENNOCKS]], George William (Paddy)||1926 May 28||1990 Aug 25||||H of Lorna; F of Colin, Gayle, Wayne||365||Rose Lawn Row E |- | [[Unknown-300375|BRENNOCKS]], Lorna May (Mary)||1927 Aug 09||2015 Mar 03||||M of Colin, Gail, Wayne||366||Rose Lawn Row E |- | Broadbent, Harold||1908 Aug 04||1998 Jul 17||||H of Nancy; F of Carmel and Malcolm (both dec)||426||Rose Lawn Row F |- | Broadbent, Nancy Jean||1911 Apr 07||2000 Feb 05||||W of Harold; M of Carmel & Malcolm||427||Rose Lawn Row F |- | Broadbridge, Martin George||1955 Sep 01||2013 Apr 02||||B of Judith||555||Garden 2 |- | Brookes, Agnes||1922 Jan 13||1995 Feb 07||||W of Ken; M of Jean & Sandra||196||Rose Lawn Row B |- | Brookes, Kenneth||1922 Feb 02||1991 Jan 19||||H of Agnes; F of Jean & Sandra||195||Rose Lawn Row B |- | Brown, Edward||1925 Jul 25||1993 Apr 17||||AIF; F of Ralph & Graeme; F-in-L of Sharon||235||Rose Lawn Row C |- | Brown, James Davies Jarvis||1923 Jul 15||1990 Jun 01||||H of Annie Catherine; SF of Annie, Les, Roy, Arthur, Aurdrey||185||Rose Lawn Row B |- | Brown, Lily E A||||1978||67||M of Elaine, Lesley||568||Garden 2 |- | Brown, William C||||1972 Jul 24||63||||567||Garden 2 |- | Brown, William Goddard||||1904 Jul 18||||||867||Pioneer |- | Buchanan, Alexander Keith||1922 May 29||2007 Mar 18||||H of Joyce; F of Rodney, Rhonda, Jeanne, Merilyn, Heather||700||Row I |- | Buckley, Irene Beryl||1920 Oct 22||2011 May 28||||W of Maurice||816||Row K |- | Buhler, Valda Jean||1935 Apr 02||1997 Feb 01||||nee MacGregor; W of Dennis D J MacGregor; M of Ian & Cheryl||384||Rose Lawn Row E |- | Bunston, Alan Leslie||1917 Jan 10||1993 Nov 13||||H of Gwen; F of Marjorie & Sandra||450||Rose Lawn Row F |- | Bunston, Gwendoline Hilda||1915 Jun 10||2000 Jan 14||||W of Alan; F of Marjorie & Sandra||451||Rose Lawn Row F |- | Burke, Margaret Lillian||1925 Aug 25||1989 Oct 17||||W of Les; M of Barry, Peter, John (dec)||352||Rose Lawn Row D |- | Burns, Peter John||1943 Sep 21||1999 Dec 18||||H of Sue; F of Tony, Andrew, Shannon||472||Rose Lawn Row F |- | Burrow, Robert Henry (Bob)||1921 Dec 26||2012 Jul 02||||H of Jean; F of Robert, Shirley, Kevin (dec)||649||Row H |- | Butcher, Colin John (Col)||1942 Feb 16||2010 Nov 11||||H of Mary; F of Peter, Craig, Wayne||843||Row L |- | Butler, Irene||1942 Jun 29||2000 Jun 29||||M of Craig, Jayson, Benjamin||636||Garden 1 |- | [[Campbell-16950|CAMPBELL]], Alexander Paterson||1927 May 25||1984 Jul 10||||H of [[Unknown-307758|Janet]]; F of Ian & Christine||183||Rose Lawn Row B |- | Campbell, John Duncan||1905 May 20||1988 Oct 14||||H of Lil; F of Shirley, Eric, Sally||199||Rose Lawn Row B |- | Campbell, Lilian Elsie||1907 Jan 09||1997 Jan 13||||W of Jack; M of Warren, Dorothy, Dianne||200||Rose Lawn Row B |- | Canovan, Ursula Emma Anni||1925 Jul 07||1990 Jan 04||||W of Frank; M of Margaret, John, Frances, Christine||122||Rose Lawn Row A |- | Carmichael, David Barry||1955 Jun 27||2009 Sep 05||||S of Shirley & Donald (dec); B of Diana, Paul, Gillian, Helen, Noel, Gordon||670||Row H |- | Carmichael, Donald Chadwick||1923 Nov 15||1998 Dec 05||||H of Shirley Jean; F of Diana, Paul, David, Gillian, Helen, Noel, Gordon||464||Rose Lawn Row F |- | Carpi, Onorina||1909 Jan 21||2000 Nov 19||||M of Anelido, Aldo, Gianni, Luciano, Danilo||682||Row H |- | Carter, George Henry||||1985 Dec 16||60||||130||Rose Lawn Row A |- | [[Cester-1|CESTER]], Enrico (Rick)||1960 Apr 06||2013 Dec 24||||||5||Remembrance 1 |- | [[Stafani-2|CESTER]], Maria||1937 Aug 08||2014 Dec 13||||Nee Stafani; W of Luciano; M of Enrico (dec), Attilo, Claudio, Bruno, Luisa||52||Callistemon Row A |- | Challis, Herbert Francis||1910 Nov 03||1952 May 10||||H of Kathleen Sadie; F of Laurence & June||431||Rose Lawn Row F |- | Challis, Laurence John||1943 Apr 14||1994 Jul 10||||RAN; S of Frank (dec) & Sadie; B of June||430||Rose Lawn Row F |- | Cheeseman, Pat||1918 Jan 24||2000 Oct 17||||M of Garry, Wanda, Warren, Cindy||535||Garden 2 |- | Christall, William||1932 Feb 15||1995 Jun 27||||b. Wigan, England; H of Ann; F of Lisa & James||501||Rose Lawn Row G |- | Christensen, Harold||||1982 Jul 03||71||H of Edna; F of Marilyn & Lynette||145||Rose Lawn Row A |- | Cleary, Amy Mabel||1906 Sep 13||1992 Mar 03||||W of Michael||229||Rose Lawn Row C |- | Cleary, Michael Dumphy||1910 Dec 18||1992 May 02||||H of Amy||230||Rose Lawn Row C |- | Cleaver, Emily Jean||1918 Nov 25||2013 Mar 31||||W of Frank; M of Lorraine, Robert, Kenneth||845||Row L |- | [[Cleaver-633|CLEAVER]], Kenneth Kean||1946 Oct 23||2015 May 27||||S of Kenneth & Emily Jean; B of Lorraine & Robert||846||Row L |- | Cloak, Alan Raymond||1940 Jul 28||1999 Nov 01||||H of Raeleen; F of Paul, Timothy, Leigh||509||Garden 2 |- | Cloak, Ina Florence||1915 Apr 07||1995 Sep 13||||W of Raymond; M of Jean, Alan, Mary, John, Jennifer||479||Rose Lawn Row G |- | Cloak, Raymond John||1907 Dec 10||1995 Feb 17||||H of Florence; F of Jean, Alan, Mary, John, Jennifer||481||Rose Lawn Row G |- | Coffey, Kathleen||1921 Jan 31||1997 Jan 20||||W of William John; M of Peter, Helen, John & William Nicholas||351||Rose Lawn Row D |- | Collins, Ellen Mary (Nell)||1910 Mar 10||1992 Jan 03||||M of Marie; M-in-L of Chris||632||Garden 1 |- | Collins, Francis Michael||1918 Dec 04||2007 Jan 17||||H of Sheila; F of Maureen, Patricia, Jillian, Peter, Shiela, Kathleen, Judith, Anne||693||Row I |- | Collins, Sheila Mary||1920 Jan 13||2012 Dec 16||||W of Frank; M of Maureen, Patricia, Jillian, Peter, Sheila, Kathleen, Judith, Anne||694||Row I |- | Collis, Norman J||||1983 Sep 01||66||H of Mary||171||Rose Lawn Row B |- | Coney, Cameron James||1987 Jan 16||2008 Nov 03||||S of Doug & Michelle; B of Dan & Leigh||838||Row L |- | Conlan, Cedric Phillip||1913 Mar 12||1989 Mar 19||||H of Winifred; F of Dawn, Iris, Kenneth, Dennis, Leigh, Stephen||299||Rose Lawn Row D |- | Conlan, Winifred||1916 Jul 13||2011 Sep 21||||W of Cedric; M of Dawn, Iris, Kenneth, Dennis, Leigh, Stephen||299||Rose Lawn Row D |- | [[Conn-748|CONN]], Andrew (Bruce)||1935 Jul 12||2015 Feb 22||||H of Yvonne; F of Malcolm andrew & Ngaire||811||Row K |- | Conway, Joan||1922 Apr 17||2009 Jan 17||||M of Jacqueline & Geoffrey||489||Rose Lawn Row G |- | Conway, Ronald Arthur John||1915 Jan 14||1998 Jun 09||||H of Joan; F of Jacqueline & Geoffrey||488||Rose Lawn Row G |- | Cook, John Maxwell||1934 May 15||2012 Aug 16||||H of Shirley; F of Peter (dec), Ross, Wayne, Susan; F-in-L of Lorraine Sue & Bruce||76||Callistemon Row B |- | [[Cooper-11800|COOPER]], Alan Ray||1919 Sep 07||2002 Oct 07||||AIF; H of Peggy Winifred; F of Philip, Rae, Brian, Harry||410||Rose Lawn Row E |- | Cooper, Hazel Veronica||1906 Jun 05||2002 May 19||||W of Rollet; M of Joan & Ron||422||Rose Lawn Row F |- | Cooper, Margaret Elaine||1939 Feb 10||2004 Apr 23||||Nee Toy; Partner of Alan; M of Leigh, Gary, Karen, Mark, Terri, Danny||524||Garden 2 |- | Cooper, Peggy Winifred||1919||1998||||nee Tivendale||409||Rose Lawn Row E |- | Cooper, Rollet Charles||1907 Jan 29||1992 Sep 13||||H of Hazel (Sue); F of Joan & Ron||421||Rose Lawn Row F |- | Coventry, Alan Roy||1911 Feb 03||1993 May 04||||H of Edna; F of Carol & Alison||115||Rose Lawn Row A |- | Coventry, Edna Violet||1910 Dec 26||2004 Jun 07||||W of Alan||116||Rose Lawn Row A |- | Craig, Phyl||1921 Apr 11||2007 Apr 03||||W of Keith; F of Wendy & Kenn||530||Garden 2 |- | Crawford, Reginald Harold||1920||1998||||H of Ula; F of Robert & Peter||641||Garden 1 |- | Croft, George Herbert||1925 Apr 06||1998 May 05||||H of Margaret Ellen; F of Phillip & Glenis||406||Rose Lawn Row E |- | Crook, Eleanor Therese (Nell)||1929 Feb 28||2012 May 27||||W of Alex; M of Lindsay, Kerry, Judith, Robyn, Michael, David||87||Callistemon Row C |- | [[Crook-850|CROOK]], George Alexander (Alex)||1926 Dec 01||2013 Jul 06||||H of Eleanor (Nell); F of Lindsay, Kerry, Judith, Robyn, Michael, David||86||Callistemon Row C |- | Cross, Agnes Jean (Jean)||1916 Nov 24||2015 Mar 12||||W of Reg (dec); M of Margaret & Graeme (dec)||483||Rose Lawn Row G |- | Cross, Edward Reginald Herbert (Reg)||1914 Nov 28||2002 Jul 18||||H of Jean; F of Graeme (dec) & Margaret||482||Rose Lawn Row G |- | Cross, Irene Ruby||1935 Sep 18||2005 Jun 10||||W of Edward (Ted); M of Ken, Gale, Colin; M-in-L of Sue, Alan, Karen||676||Row H |- | Cross, William Francis||1923 Jul 18||2000 Sep 09||||H of Betty; F of Geoffrey, Pamela, Susan||486||Rose Lawn Row G |- | Croxford, Jocelyn Grace||1920 Dec 14||1995 Dec 15||||W of Charles; M of Grant Alexander||617||Garden 1 |- | [[Cummings-2516|CUMMINGS]], Charles Frederick||1922 Jul 18||1986 Oct 10||||AIF; H of Viola Dawn; F of Christine, John, Susanne||242||Rose Lawn Row C |- | Cummings, John Charles||1950 Aug 12||1993 May 27||||S of Charles (dec) & Viola; B of Christine & Susanne||241||Rose Lawn Row C |- | Cummings, Viola Dawn||1924 Jun 01||2012 Jun 05||||W of Charles; M of Christine, John, Sue||243||Rose Lawn Row C |- | Cummings, Yvonne Mary||194+ Sep 28||2005 Jan 22||||M of Jason||710||Row I |- | Cunningham, Zali Rose||2013 Mar 07||2013 Mar 07||||D of Shona & Simon; Sis of Ella & Ruby||854||Row M |- | Cuttriss, Daisy Ellen||1938 Feb 17||1997 Apr 28||||D of Daisy & John; Sis of Josie, Molly, Len, Esther, Alf, Dorothy, Phillis, Kathleen||389||Rose Lawn Row E |- | Dale, Taafe Shaun||1980 Oct 21||1981 Jul 17||||S of Geoff & Kerry; B of Kylea, Aaron, Clinton, Elisha||868||Pioneer |- | Daly, Edward John Henry||1909 Sep 27||1990 Feb 27||||H of Edward||625||Garden 1 |- | Daly, Violet May||1910 Sep 22||1975 Jun 10||||W of Violet||625||Garden 1 |- | Danielson, Eric Andrew||1911 Apr 16||1969 Feb 27||||H of Nancy (m. 1936 Dec 23); F of Jane, Andrea, Russell, Julia||367||Rose Lawn Row E |- | Danielson, Nancy May||1911 Jul 23||1996 Feb 12||||W of Eric (m. 1936 Dec 23); M of Jane, Andrea, Russell, Julia||367||Rose Lawn Row E |- | Dannock, Thora Elizabeth (Betty)||1934 Sep 03||2007 Apr 05||||W of Harry; M of Kerrie & Jennie||784||Row J |- | Davey, James Wesley||1910 Jun 23||1996 Apr 01||||RAAF?; H of Catherine Ailsa; F of Raymond Sydney, Graham Keith, Janice Carol||331||Rose Lawn Row D |- | Davidson, Pierce||||1992 Oct 14||23||Fiance of Rob; M of Terry||476||Rose Lawn Row F |- | Davies, David Arthur||1918 Oct 11||2003 Mar 22||||H of Mavis; F of Joy & Allan||754||Row J |- | Davies, Elsie||1916 Feb 17||1985 Sep 19||||W of William; M of Elizabeth||193||Rose Lawn Row B |- | Davies, Mavis Merle||1920 Feb 23||2012 May 05||||W of David; M of Joy & Allan||755||Row J |- | [[Davies-4449|DAVIES]], Raymond Edward||1944 May 21||2014 Nov 11||||H of Janet; F of Megan, Allison, Robyn||63||Callistemon Row B |- | Davies, William (Bill)||1914 Apr 06||2004 Aug 21||||H of Elsie; F of Elizabeth||194||Rose Lawn Row B |- | Davis, Ina||1911 May 28||1994 Nov 20||||M of Joy, Allan, Brian, Evelyn, Noel||585||Garden 1 |- | Day, Brian James||1937 Jun 28||2009 Sep 10||||H of Lorraine; F/F-in-L of Aileen & Terry, Stephen & Dianne||607||Garden 1 |- | Day, Myrtle Grace||1914 Apr 06||1995 Jan 05||||W of Thomas; M of Dorothy, Jeffrey & Ross (twins), & Marilyn||112||Rose Lawn Row A |- | Day, Thomas||1906 Jan 19||1992 Oct 20||||H of Myrtle; F od Dorothy, Jeffrey & Ross (twins), & Marilyn||111||Rose Lawn Row A |- | de Brouwer, Johannes (John)||1927 Aug 14||2007 Dec 29||||H of Mia; F of Patricia, Caroline, Gordon, Roger; SF of Cherie, Henry, Helen||724||Row I |- | De Gruchy, Peter John||1928 May 04||2012 Mar 29||||H of Dorothy June (nee Purvis); F of Michele, Paul, Nicole, Mark; GF of Clay||70||Callistemon Row B |- | [[Desalvo-54|DESALVO]], Anne Rosemary||1933 Jul 09||2015 Nov 08||||||41||Callistemon Row A |- | Dickson, Eric Raymond||2927 Dec 21||2013 Sep 18||||F of Terry (dec), Anne, Gillian, Mark, Jenny||75||Callistemon Row B |- | Diegan, Joseph B||1916 Jan 05||1973 Mar 05||||H of Winifred; F of Ronald, Pauline, Ina, Michael, Paul, Lois||556||Garden 2 |- | Diegan, Winifred R||1918 Dec||1972 Nov||||W of Joseph; M of Donald, Pauline, Ina, Michael, Paul, Lois||557||Garden 2 |- | Dingle, Edna Mary||1917 Aug 09||2008 Jan 01||||W of Edward Lawrence||126||Rose Lawn Row A |- | [[Dingle-164|DINGLE]], Edward Lawrence||1920 Oct 17||1988 Nov 03||||AIF; H of Edna||125||Rose Lawn Row A |- | Dingle, Edwin Charles||1903 Jan 24||1988 May 10||||H of Rosaline; F of Edward, Elizabeth, Allen||132||Rose Lawn Row A |- | Dingle, Rosaline Hetty||1903 Nov 01||1995 May 25||||W of Edwin; M of Edward, Elizabeth, Allen||133||Rose Lawn Row A |- | [[Dow-1338|DOW]], Ian Raymond||1926 Jul 21||1999 Apr 05||||RAN; H of Thelma; F of Geoffrey, Neil, Thelma||449||Rose Lawn Row F |- | Dowel, Betty Elizabeth||1958 Aug 10||2009 Sep 17||||W of Frank; M of Adam||23||Callistemon Row A |- | Dowell, Beryl Frances||1931 Aug 14||2010 Mar 11||||W of George; M of Kathleen, Leslie, Robyn, Frank||55||Callistemon Row A |- | Dowell, George William||1924 Jun 02||2009 Nov 10||||H of Beryl; F of Kathleen, Leslie, Robyn, Frank||54||Callistemon Row A |- | Dowie, John Joseph (Jack)||1928 Aug 14||2000 Mar 01||||H of Lorraine; F of Pamela, John, Kevin, Suzanne||494||Rose Lawn Row G |- | Downs, Margaret||1919 Sep 07||1995 Jan 15||||M of Peter Eigel||579||Garden 1 |- | [[Doyle-2869|DOYLE]], David Charles Patrick||1917 Nov 09||1986 Sep 14||||AIF; H of Sylvia; F of Eileen, Patricia, Jeanette (dec)||233||Rose Lawn Row C |- | Doyle, Sylvia May||1925 Jul 13||1994 Aug 10||||W of David (dec); M of Leila, Beverley, Bernard, Vivienne, Glenda||234||Rose Lawn Row C |- | Dragičević, Stojan||1934 Jan 15||2012 Oct 13||||||88||Callistemon Row C |- | [[Drake-Brockman-10|DRAKE-BROCKMAN]], Edmund Ralph||1922 Oct 04||2002 Sep 05||||AIF; H of Maureen (Nan); F of Ann, Elizabeth||143||Rose Lawn Row A |- | Drake-Brockman, Maureen||||1985 Dec 07||63||W of Ralph; M of Ann & Elizabeth||144||Rose Lawn Row A |- | Drowley, Albery Harold Henry||||1982 Jul 30||79||H of Alice Francis May (dec) & Pamela Ann; F of 9||611||Garden 1 |- | Drowley, Alice Frances May||||1974 Aug 19||69||W of Albert Harold Henry; M of Bill, Laura, Norma, Merv, John, Nola, Ron, Ray, Joy||610||Garden 1 |- | Drowley, Pamela Ann||1896 Feb 22||1984 Jun 11||88||W of William Fowler (dec) & Harold Drowly (dec); M of Jean, William (dec), Herbert||108||Rose Lawn Row A |- | Drummond, Audrey Violet||1910 Aug 06||2008 Dec 03||||nee Kay; M of Neville, Danny, Noel||765||Row J |- | Drysdale, David||||1985 Nov 14||||H of Mary; SF of Joseph, Rebecca, Ann||138||Rose Lawn Row A |- | Drysdale, Mary Mitchell||1915 Apr 16||2011 Jul 08||||W of William Reid (dec) & David Drysdale; M of Joseph, Rebecca, Ann||137||Rose Lawn Row A |- | Duggan, Kathleen Margaret (Francis) “Kath”||1937 May 26||1996 Nov 17||||||590||Garden 1 |- | Dunlop, Jean (Emily)||1933 Jan 06||2011 Dec 27||||W of Graeme; M of Andrew, Lisa||859||Wall |- | [[Dunstan-226|DUNSTAN]], Godfrey (Poppa)||1916 Feb 15||2014 Oct 14||||H of Joyce Adelaide; F of Jeffrey & Colin||80||Callistemon Row C |- | Dunstan, Joyce Adelaide||1917 Apr 06||2012 May 22||||W of Goff; M of Jeffrey & Colin||81||Callistemon Row C |- | Edwards, Desmond Duncan Mark||1927 Aug 07||2013 Nov 27||||||61||Callistemon Row B |- | Eeles, Francis Clifford||1922 Dec 21||2011 Nov 24||||F of John (dec) and Craig||34||Callistemon Row A |- | Egan, Francis John||||2001 Mar 18||74||H of Margaret; F of Anne, Josie, Rona, Chris, Helen, Pater, Jon (dec), Cathy, Matt, Sarah||671||Row H |- | Eldred, Graham Webster||1919 Jan 10||1983 Feb 17||||H of Joan; F of Ross, Graham, Jim, Paddy, Sally, Sue, Garry, Joe||131||Rose Lawn Row A |- | Eldred, Joan Mary||1925 Apr 18||2015 May 26||||Nee Hassett; W of Graham; M of Ross, Graham, Jim, Paddy, Sally, Sue, Garry, Joe||131||Rose Lawn Row A |- | Eldred, Leah Renee||1993 May 20||1998 Jan 04||||D of Jillian & Garry; Sis of Ebony & Jemma||433||Rose Lawn Row F |- | Eldridge, June Edith||1927 Jun 09||2007 Apr 17||||W of Ted; M of Steven, Julie, Jo-Anne||580||Garden 1 |- | Eldridge, Thomas Edward||1922 Feb 26||1999 Jun 20||||H of June; F of Steven, Julie, Joanne||581||Garden 1 |- | Elsey, Nanette Diane||1943 Oct 24||2007 Nov 03||||W of Leigh William Elsey; M of Scott William Elsey& Joanna Louise Elsey; W of Leigh; M of Scott & Joanna||855||Wall |- | Enterkin, Agnes Nairns (Nancy)||1928 Apr 02||2009 Oct 23||||D of Margaret & John||762||Row J |- | Evans, Gilbert||1916 Apr 19||1939 Jan 03||||S of Olive||873||Pioneer |- | Evans, Lois Jean||1926 Jan 28||1990 Mar 27||||nee McKinney; W of Ronald; M of Marlene, Sandra, Vicki||178||Rose Lawn Row B |- | Evans, Olive||1890 Jul 05||1936 May 13||||M of Gilbert & Reginald||873||Pioneer |- | Evans, Randolph G||||1964 Jun 25||||||874||Pioneer |- | Evans, Reginald||1928 Jan 22||1929 Dec 06||||S of Olive||873||Pioneer |- | Evans, Ronald Frederick||1923 May 13||2002 Jun 19||||AIF; partner of Jean||179||Rose Lawn Row B |- | Evans, Sarah Ann Elllis||1920 Sep 06||1989 Nov 16||||W of Tom; M of Gwen, Margot (dec), Tom, Bill, Dawn, Jo'Ann, Bobby (dec)||155||Rose Lawn Row A |- | Evans, Stephen Robert||||1981 Feb 23||24||S of Tom & Alice Evans||575||Garden 1 |- | Evans, Thomas Child's||1911 Apr 17||1996 Sep 29||||H of Sarah; F of Gwen, Margot (dec), Tom, Bill, Dawn, Jo-Ann, Robert (dec)||156||Rose Lawn Row A |- | Fairman, Leslie F||1925 Mar 04||2007 Nov 19||||H of Olive (Evans); F of Ian, Brian, Lionel & Faye||875||Pioneer |- | Fardell, Joseph||1924 Mar 06||2011 Aug 14||||H of Mary; B of Willie, Laurie, Frank, John, Maryanne, Pauline, Rita||344||Rose Lawn Row D |- | Fardell, Mary Catherine||1931 Apr 07||1996 Jan 01||||W of Joe; M of Judith & Dianne||343||Rose Lawn Row D |- | Farrell, Patricia Mary Ann||1935 Mar 23||2003 Aug 18||||D of Gladys & Roy; M of Raelene; GM of Craig & Jamie||516||Garden 2 |- | Farrow, George W||||1982 May 06||74||H of Marie; F of Ray||118||Rose Lawn Row A |- | Farrow, Marie Alma||1916 Jul 14||1999 Sep 17||||W of George; M of Keith, Trevor, Beverley||119||Rose Lawn Row A |- | Fary, Margaret (Auntie Maggie)||1906 Feb 23||1987 Apr 03||||W of Bill (dec); Aunt of Beverley Green||263||Rose Lawn Row C |- | Ferguson, Alec Neil||1927 Feb 15||2004 Mar 19||||H of Julia; F of Heather, Christopher, Ross||656||Row H |- | Field, Lenard John||1929 Jul 17||1998 May 17||||H of Aileen; F of Yolande, Colin, Warren (dec)||386||Rose Lawn Row E |- | Field, Warren John||1955 May 16||1991 May 10||||S of Aileen & Len; B of Yolance||385||Rose Lawn Row E |- | Fielder, Ettie Margaret (Auntie Ettie)||1907 Jun 15||1991 Jun 07||||W of Arthur (dec); Sis of Alice; Aunt of Kevin & Beverley Green||264||Rose Lawn Row C |- | Filsel, Alice Maude (Queenie)||1921 Nov 08||2010 Jul 06||||W of William Stanley Filsell; M of Adrian, Lena, Kathleen, Jimmy||441||Rose Lawn Row F |- | Filsel, William Stanley Thomas||1920 Mar 21||1992 Jun 03||||H of Alice Maud (Queenie); F ofAdrian, Lena, Kathleen (dec), Jimmy (dec)||440||Rose Lawn Row F |- | Fish, Arthur Ebenezer Henry||1914||1996||||H of Rita )dec); F of Suzanne, Judith, David (dec), Katrina (dec), Barbara, Calvin, Bronwyn, Sandra||447||Rose Lawn Row F |- | Fish, David Arthur Winston||1947 May 20||1997 Jun 03||||S of Arthur & Rita (dec); B of Suzanne, Judith, Barbara, Calvin, Bronwyn, Sandra||445||Rose Lawn Row F |- | Fish, Rita Mary||1920 Jan 02||1992 May 27||72||W of Arthur; M of Suzanne, Judith, David, Barbara, Calvin, Bronwyn, Sandra||446||Rose Lawn Row F |- | Fisher, Clarence||1920 Nov 27||2008 Apr 26||||H of Fran; F of Terry, Geoff, Pauline||732||Row I |- | Fisher, Fran||1923 Oct 10||2005 Sep 22||||W of Clarry; M of Terry, Geoff, Paul||731||Row I |- | Fitzpatrick, Dorothy May Elizabeth (Dolly)||1919 Sep 02||1997 Feb 24||||M of Ian, Stan, Evelyn||589||Garden 1 |- | Fitzpatrick, Edward Owen||1938 Oct 11||2015 Jan 26||||H of Wendy Helen||32||Callistemon Row A |- | Fitzpatrick, Wendy Helen||1943 Jan 22||2013 Jun 12||||W of Edward Owen; Sis of Patricia Hannah; Aunt of Kristen & Georgina||33||Callistemon Row A |- | Fletcher, Bertram Charles Dave||1907 Mar 15||1998 Nov 06||||H of Viti; F of Judith, Barbara, Robert, Malcolm||491||Rose Lawn Row G |- | Fletcher, Viti Violette||1910 Jul 12||2003 Oct 29||||W of Bert; M of Judith, Barbara, Robert||492||Rose Lawn Row G |- | Forbes, Robert (Bob)||1939 Sep 23||2015 May 02||||S of Doug & Jean; F of Fran, Jane, Kellie||66||Callistemon Row B |- | Ford, William John||1913 Oct 06||1991 Dec 12||||AIF; H of Audrey; SF of Colin, Helen, Lorraine, Glenda, Geoffrey||390||Rose Lawn Row E |- | Fosdick, Joyce||||2003 Sep 08||84||sis of Phyllis Bean||100||Rose Lawn Row A |- | Fowler, Herbert George||1923 Dec 05||2014 Jul 09||||H of Janet; F of Leslie, David, Philip||835||Row L |- | Fowler, Janet Pringle||1925 Feb 25||2014 Dec 07||||W of Herbert George; M of Leslie, David, Philip||836||Row L |- | Fowler, Margaret||||||||Reads: died 9341 aged 58||894||Pioneer |- | Fowler, William||1895 Oct 22||1953 Aug 12||||H of Pamela; F of Jean, William (dec), Herbert||107||Rose Lawn Row A |- | France, Carol||1933 Oct 18||2002 Mar 10||||W of Joe France||699||Row I |- | Fraser, Donald Hugh||1934 Nov 04||2007 Aug 10||||H of Audrey Veronica; F of Marsdon, Derwent, Clifford, James||560||Garden 2 |- | Freeman, Patricia Alice||1934||2014||||W of Norman; M of Shane, Karen, Claire, Steven||62||Callistemon Row B |- | Frost, Don||1941 Apr 24||2013 Oct 04||||S of Mary?||282||Rose Lawn Row C |- | Frost, Eveline (May)||1918 May 24||2013 Mar 04||||b. Sandiacre, England; d. Inverloch; W of Len; M of Linda, Margaret, Marianne; GM of Rachel, Andrew||16||Rememberance 2 |- | Frost, Mary Jane||1908 Jul 17||1987 Sep 14||||M of John & Donald||281||Rose Lawn Row C |- | Fryer, Annie Mary||||1901 Mar 27||||W of Michael F Fryer||877||Pioneer |- | Fryer, Francis Michael||||||||||880||Pioneer |- | Galloway, Kelvin John||1942 Aug 30||1996 Mar 13||||H of Shirley; F of Kellie||353||Rose Lawn Row D |- | Galloway, Shirley Ann||1940 Jun 05||2009 Jan 09||||W of Kelvin; M of Kim, Brett, Kellie||354||Rose Lawn Row D |- | Garland, George Ernest||1932 Mar 11||1995 Sep 29||||H of Rosemary; F of Kerry, Steven, Geoff, Glenda||495||Rose Lawn Row G |- | Gemmill, John Angus Maccormack||1922 Apr 27||2005 Jan 22||||H of Margaret; F of Sheena & John||408||Rose Lawn Row E |- | Gemmill, Margaret Elizabeth||1930 Feb 06||1991 Jun 10||||W of John; M of Sheena & John||407||Rose Lawn Row E |- | George, Hilda Emma||1916 Jul 01||1990 Jan 29||||||136||Rose Lawn Row A |- | Gilfillan, Grace Traynor Stewart||1926 Feb 06||2006 Dec 09||||W of James Taylor; M of Grace, James, Stewart, Patricia, Scot||537||Garden 2 |- | Gilfillan, James T (Jnr)||1952 Mar 02||2001 Jun 28||||S of Grace & James||538||Garden 2 |- | Gilfillan, James Taylor||1928 Oct 20||2013 Jan 05||||H of Dorothy||536||Garden 2 |- | Ginn, Howard Lennard||||1987 Feb 19||35||d. Quito, Ecuador||267||Rose Lawn Row C |- | Ginn, Leonard Raymond||1916 Sep 17||1999 Jan 08||||AIF; H of Joan; F of Dennis, Pam, Howard (dec), Alan, Jo, Steve||268||Rose Lawn Row C |- | Gleeson, Elizabeth||||1915 Jul 07||36||Sis -in-L? Of Matthew Gleeson||892||Pioneer |- | Gleeson, John Victor||1914 Aug 17||1998 Nov 07||||S of James & Margaret; B of Kathleen, Frank, Vera, Tom, Nancy, Marge||404||Rose Lawn Row E |- | Gleeson, Matthew||||19?? Oct 25||50||Maybe died 1915?||893||Pioneer |- | Gow, Brian James (Moo)||||1983 Jun 05||28||S of Ernie & Shirley; B of Bruce, Janene, Darren, Dean||168||Rose Lawn Row B |- | [[Gow-170|GOW]], Ernest Bruce (Ernie)||1924 Jul 23||2000 Dec 28||||AIF; H of Shirley; F of Bruce, Janene, Brian, Darren, Dean||169||Rose Lawn Row B |- | Gow, Shirley Elizabeth||1927 May 01||2015 Feb 10||||nee Membrey; W of Ernie; M of Bruce, Janene, Brian, Darren, Dean||169||Rose Lawn Row B |- | Graham, Jack||1921 Jul 21||1994 Nov 16||||b. Mossley, West Yorkshire; H of Kathleen; F of Lesley & Judith||310||Rose Lawn Row D |- | Grbin, Zeljko (Bob)||1938 Mar 13||2014 Apr 05||||H of Nada; F of Diana & David||83||Callistemon Row C |- | Green, Alice Elizabeth||1909 May 27||1993 Jun 13||||W of Ron; M of Kevin||261||Rose Lawn Row C |- | Green, Dennis William||1938 Frb 24||2002 Dec 27||||S of Alfred & Catherine||749||Row J |- | Green, Kevin||1930 Jan 13||1997 Nov 28||||H of Kathy; F of Belinda, Glen, Jason, Chris||420||Rose Lawn Row F |- | Green, Ronald George||1908 Jul 16||1988 Nov 02||||F of Kevin; GF of Michael, Kim, Bret, Darren, Cameron||260||Rose Lawn Row C |- | Greive, Enid Merle||1925 Jan 26||1992 Jul 23||||W of Bill||539||Garden 2 |- | Grieve, William Pattison||1925 Dec 04||2005 Feb 02||||H of Enid; b. Ashington, UK||539||Garden 2 |- | Griffin, Ruth Manning||1923 Dec 15||2006 Aug 16||||W of Maurice J Griffin; M of Jennifer, Lynne, Robert||686||Row H |- | Griffith, Gladys Winsome||||1984 Mar 04||61||W of John; M of Christine & Trever||532||Garden 2 |- | [[Griffith-3502|GRIFFITH]], John Howard||1918 Feb 12||2012 May 02||||AIF VX62276; H of Glad; F of Chris & Trev; Partner of Val||531||Garden 2 |- | Grimes, John||1927 Mar 11||2001 Jun 06||||H of Audrey (nee Wedlock); F of John, Janet, Alan||339||Rose Lawn Row D |- | Grinwis, Jack||1940 May 16||2006 Aug 06||||F of Bradley & Michael; Partner of Billy & Denise Wood||858||Wall |- | Grout, Lesley Winifred||1929 Jan 28||2012 Jan 18||||W of Alan Norman; M of Annette & David||729||Row I |- | Guice, Leonard Arthur||1923 Oct 02||1993 Dec 20||||H of Netta; F of Ralph, Pamela (dec), Janine||257||Rose Lawn Row C |- | Gully, Colin Ashley||1913 Dec 05||1988 Dec 08||||H of Marjorie; F of Judith & Patricia||335||Rose Lawn Row D |- | Gully, Marjorie Jean||||||||W of Colin (dec); M of Judith (dec) & Patricia||336||Rose Lawn Row D |- | Gwyther, Sheila Mary||1926 Feb 25||2005 Jun 02||||W of Eric; M of Rhonda & Browyn||698||Row I |- | Hainsworth, Charles||1918 Sep 06||2002 Aug 02||83||AIF; H of Marion; F of Michael||757||Row J |- | Hainsworth, Marion||1920 May 29||2010 Jan 17||||W of Charles; M of Michael||758||Row J |- | Hair, Glenda Joy||1954 Dec 07||2008 Dec 09||||W of Graham; M of Kerrie & Tracey||801||Row K |- | Hall, Edward Anthony (Ted)||1925 Jul 06||2005 Oct 09||80||||805||Row K |- | Hall, Kathleen||1910 Apr 17||1991 Apr 04||||W of William; M of Terrence, Brian, Frances, Kevin, Dennis||124||Rose Lawn Row A |- | Hall, Kevin Joseph||1947 Aug 26||2010 Sep 01||||H of Gail; F of Lynne, Jenny, Vanessa, Katie, Michael||28||Callistemon Row A |- | Hall, William Joseph||1919 Jun 23||1983 Feb 05||||H of Kathleen Hall; F of Terry, Brian, Frances, Kevin, Denis||123||Rose Lawn Row A |- | Hanacik, Mavis Isabella||1919 Jan 13||1988 Nov 16||||W of Joseph; M of Leslie||332||Rose Lawn Row D |- | Hansen, Edward George||1914 Jun 04||1989 Dec 31||||H of Sarah Ann; F of Robert, Geoffrey, Peter||147||Rose Lawn Row A |- | Hansen, Sarah Annie (Anne)||1920 Jan 19||1998 Apr 20||||W of Edward George (dec); M of Robert, George, Peter||148||Rose Lawn Row A |- | Harding, Terry||1952 Oct 04||1999 Jul 25||||H of Marianne; F of Damon & Rochelle||467||Rose Lawn Row F |- | Hardy, Harold||1909 Dec 04||1996 Feb 21||||H of Ivy; F of Harold, Ronald, Thomas, Rosalie||276||Rose Lawn Row C |- | Hardy, Ivy Marion Daphne||1911 Apr 06||1994 Feb 20||||W of Reginald; M of Harold, Ronald, Thomas, Rosalie||275||Rose Lawn Row C |- | Harmsworth, Esther Elaine||1929 Sep 20||2009 Aug 13||||nee Cuttriss; M of Irene, Yvonne, Julie, Karen (dec)||743||Row J |- | Harper, Francis Roy||1927 Mar 14||1995 Nov 05||||H of Rosemary; F of Colin, Keith, Allyson||493||Rose Lawn Row G |- | Harris, Barbara Joan||1929 Feb 16||2014 Nov 26||||W of Keith; M of Jan; GM of Myles & Phoebe||783||Row J |- | Harris, Keith Edward||1922 Dec 15||2009 May 14||||H of Barbara; F of Jan; GF of Myles & Phoebe||782||Row J |- | Harris, Laughton Patrick||1931 Jan 03||1995 Jun 16||||H of Joan; F of John, Elizabeth, Michael||595||Garden 1 |- | Harrison, Charles George||||1987 Mar 12||71||H of Doreen; F of Carol, Margaret & John||149||Rose Lawn Row A |- | Harrison, Doreen||||1982 Apr 04||62||W of Charles; M of Carol, Margaret & John||149||Rose Lawn Row A |- | [[Harrison-8709|HARRISON]], Doreen||||2016 Feb 08||||Sp. Elsie Par. Tracey||[[Space:Memorial_Photography|Required]]|| |- | Harrison, Irene May||1936 Sep 12||2000 Sep 01||||W of Stan; M of Patricia, Ian, Helen, Nigel, Michal, Simon||668||Row H |- | Harrison, Stanley William||1932 Dec 20||2004 May 12||||H of Irene; F of Patricia, Ian, Helen, Nigel, Michael, Simon||669||Row H |- | Harrop, John (Jack)||1926 Jun 13||2009 Jul 02||||H of Vera; F of Steve & Sue||187||Rose Lawn Row B |- | Harrop, Vera May||1928 Jun 20||1984 Jul 25||||W of John; M of Steve & Sue||187||Rose Lawn Row B |- | Harvey, Julie Susan||1953 Jan 21||2006 Jun 07||||W of Des; M of James & Alexandra||587||Garden 1 |- | Hastings, Harry||||1982 Aug 22||57||S of Muriel & Harry; B of Muriel, Jeffrey, Joyce, Ronald||153||Rose Lawn Row A |- | Hastings, Jeffrey||||1982 Jan 14||54||H of Isa; F of Robert, Ronald, Judith, Dianne||154||Rose Lawn Row A |- | Hather, John Leslie (Les)||1919 Apr 26||2001 May 16||||H of Sylvia; F of Tony & Jacqueline||812||Row K |- | Hather, Sylvia Kendall||1917 Jun 06||2012 Oct 24||||Nee Walton; W of John; M of Tony & Jacqueline||812||Row K |- | Hayes, Bernard Edmond (Bernie)||1922 Aug 18||2009 Sep 16||||H of Mavis; F of Lynette, Robyn, Jane||832||Row L |- | Hayes, Darryl John||1959 Nov 05||2010 May 20||||H of Jenny; F of Meg & Shaun||45||Callistemon Row A |- | Hayes, Mavis Mary||1929 Nov 30||2014 Aug 17||||W of Bernard Edmond Hayes (Bernie); M of Lynette, Robyn, Jane||813||Row K |- | Heitsch, Elva||1922 Oct 24||2014 Oct 14||||W of Jim; M of Geoffrey (dec)||259||Rose Lawn Row C |- | Heitsch, James Henry||||1986 Jun 28||||H of Elva; F of Geoffrey (dec)||258||Rose Lawn Row C |- | Henderson, E E||||1924 Aug 11||||AIF 17||869||Pioneer |- | Hewitt, George Herbert||1917 Jan 14||2008 Jan 19||||H of Kathleen; b. England||606||Garden 1 |- | Hewitt, Kathleen Hilda Elsie||1918 Feb 06||1989 Jul 21||||nee Joyner; W of George; b. England||606||Garden 1 |- | Hewson, Margaret Helen||1922 Mar 01||2011 Mar 26||||W of Ray; M of Gay||565||Garden 2 |- | Hewson, Raymond Oliver||1920 Aug 31||2007 Jan 09||||H of Margaret; F of Gay||564||Garden 2 |- | [[Hill-16571|HILL]], Clifford P H||1909 Jul 04||1983 Mar 31||||AIF; H of Irene; F of Rodney||603||Garden 1 |- | Hill, Irene M A||1906 Nov 10||1999 Dec 07||||W of Clifford; M of Rodney||603||Garden 1 |- | Hill, Marianne||1959 Oct 13||1998 Aug 01||||W of Steve; D of Ina; Sis of Greg & Nigel||442||Rose Lawn Row F |- | Hill, Patricia Helen||1939 Oct 01||2004 Dec 02||||W of Rod; M of Oaula & Dean||602||Garden 1 |- | Hill, William Thomas||1935 May 06||2002 Mar 12||||H of Beverley; F of Michael, Fiona, Melissa, Julianne||751||Row J |- | Hinton, Clifford Dodd||1924 Jul 09||2014 Mar 08||||H of Norma Lillian; cousin of Marie; Uncle of the Bartlett family||657||Row H |- | Hinton, Norma Lillian||1925 May 11||2002 Jan 18||||W of Cliff; Sis of Marie (Bartlett); Aunt of Geoff; Gt-Aunt of James & Andrew||658||Row H |- | Hobley, Samuel||1906 May 17||1987 Nov 26||||H of Mary; F of Ross||317||Rose Lawn Row D |- | Holland, Francis Bernard (Casper)||1917 Mar 15||1988 Dec 30||||B of Unice, Kathleen, Michael, Arthur. Ernest, Clare, Mary||309||Rose Lawn Row D |- | Holyoake, Harry Lawrence||1906 Feb 02||1990 Jun 26||||H of Phyllis; F of Paemla, Geoffrey, Brenda, Lorraine, Bronwyn, Neville, Milton||415||Rose Lawn Row E |- | Homer, John Michael||1987 Jul 29||2010 Feb 21||||S of Lianne; B of Rachel; Step-S of Mark; B-in-L of Travis||852||Row L |- | Horrocks, Lancelot G||1928 Mar 01||1997 Dec 14||||H of Wanda; F of Gregory, Mark, Brett||624||Garden 1 |- | Horvath, Karl||1937 Dec 29||1983 Dec 17||||H of Martina; F of Elizabeth, Tammy, John||177||Rose Lawn Row B |- | Horvath, Martina Jansie Lamberta||1940 Aug 12||2015 Jul 12||||W of Karl; M of Elizabeth, Tammy, John||177||Rose Lawn Row B |- | Hossack, Deidre||||1988 May 27||51||||573||Garden 1 |- | Houston, Dot||1921 Nov 10||1995 Jul 08||||W of Thomas (dec); M of John||319||Rose Lawn Row D |- | Houston, Thomas Samuel||1921 Aug 10||1994 Dec 16||||H of Dot; F of John||318||Rose Lawn Row D |- | Howsam, Dr. Kenneth||1921 Mar 08||2008 May 24||||||791||Row K |- | Hughes, Marita Carmel||1960 Jul 15||2012 Sep 24||||W of David; M of Jessica, Erin, Anna, Sarah||831||Row L |- | Hulls, Kenneth William||1926 Apr 02||2003 Jun 27||||H of Rosalind; F of Ian, Bruce, Ross||696||Row I |- | Hutchinson, John William||1930 May 14||2012 Jan 13||||H of Joyce; F of Jennifer & John||71||Callistemon Row B |- | Hutchison, Beverley||1932 Aug 22||2012 Nov 05||||W of Joe; M of Neil, Joanne, Dane||848||Row L |- | Hutchison, Joanne||1954 Mar 07||2014 Nov 08||||D of Joseph & Beverley (both dec); Sis of Neil & Dane||847||Row L |- | Hutton, Patricia (Pat)||1919 Dec 24||1995 Oct 17||||W of Jim; M of Terry; GM of Tess & Jock||506||Rose Lawn Row G |- | Inglis, Joan Daphne||1924 Jun 27||2013 Mar 02||||W of Robin; M of Maureen & Carol||774||Row J |- | Inglis, Robin Lawrence||1920 Dec 31||2008 May 15||||H of Joan; F of Carol||773||Row J |- | Jackson, Raelene Jennifer||1963 Nov 15||1995 Mar 31||||D of Ray (dec) & Pat; M of Craig & Jamie||378||Rose Lawn Row E |- | Jacobsen, Alice Muriel||1913 Sep 01||2000 Dec 21||||W of Gordon; M of Donald, Keith, Lewis||419||Rose Lawn Row F |- | Jacobsen, Gordon Alworth||1916 Mar 03||1992 Sep 02||||H of Alice; F of Donald, Keith, Lewis||418||Rose Lawn Row F |- | Jacobsen, Jack Egan||1925 Aug 15||1994 Jul 14||||RAN; H of Marge; F of Gary & Lee||313||Rose Lawn Row D |- | James, Leslie Richard||1924 Jan 01||2009 Jan 25||||F of Gloria & Suzanne||715||Row I |- | Johnson, Andrew Graham||1955 Jan 09||1984 Dec 23||||S of Ron & Pearl; B of Rhonda, Terry, Bruce. Margaret, Vicki, Carol, Robyn||225||Rose Lawn Row B |- | Johnson, Brian Bryce||1942 Jun 02||2010 Mar 04||||S of Thelma & Royce; H of Annette; F of Evan; GF of Violet & Ruby||604||Garden 1 |- | Johnson, Michael Phillip||1960 Jul 05||1987 May 13||||S of Ron & Pearl; B of Rhonda, Terry, Bruce. Margaret, Vicki, Carol, Robyn||225||Rose Lawn Row B |- | [[Ryan-16343|JOHNSON, Johanna||||1926 Nov 05||79||W of Michael thomas||||Pioneer |- | [[Johnson-118388|JOHNSON, Michael Thomas||||1908 Jun 14||61||H of Johanna||887||Pioneer |- | Johnson, Ronald Bryce||1919 Jul 16||1984 Aug 29||||H of Pearl May; F of Rhonda, Terry, Bruce, Andrew, Margaret, Vicki, Michael, Carol, Robyn||224||Rose Lawn Row B |- | Johnson, Royce Alan||1917 Aug 30||1993 Jan 16||||RAN; H of Thelma; F of Peter, Brian, Patricia, Pamela||209||Rose Lawn Row B |- | Johnson, Thelma||1918 Dec 14||2015 May 25||||W of Royce; M of Peter, Brian, Pat, Pam||210||Rose Lawn Row B |- | Johnson, William Michael||||1899||||S of Hanna & Michael ???||882||Pioneer |- | Jolliffe, Rev. Dr. Peter Sydney||1933 Mar 30||2012 Dec 20||||F of Sheba, Amber, Tigger 1, Tigger 2, Ben, Sooty, Pip, Sophie, John, Paul||822||Row K |- | Jolly, Neil||1935 Mar 21||2010 Oct 30||||H of Dawn; F of Darrell, Kim, Sharon, Nicole||701||Row I |- | Jones, Edna Eileen||1926 May 03||2007 Jul 07||||W of Bill; M of Lynne, Wendy||745||Row J |- | Jones, Robert Leslie (Bob)||1932 Aug 19||2012 Feb 29||||Married 1961 Jan 21||91||Callistemon Row C |- | Jongebloed, Gottfried Nicholas (Goff)||1932 Jan 28||2004 Dec 30||||H of Mary; F of Therese (dec), Vicki, Nicolaus, Michael||683||Row H |- | Joyner, Joyce Margaret Flora||1926 Jul 15||2015 Aug 12||||W of Harold; M of Sandra & Raymond||58||Callistemon Row B |- | Judd, Grove Alexander||1932 Oct 22||1999 May 14||||H of Fay; F of Debbie, Margot, Susan||455||Rose Lawn Row F |- | Keipert, Ada Vera||1926 Aug 21||1993 Sep 21||||W of Sidney Rolands Hammett & Jock Keipert; M of Carole, Diane (dec) and Keith (Hammett) and Amanda Keipert||456||Rose Lawn Row F |- | Keith, William||1906 Jul 18||1985 Nov 16||||H of Sarah (d. 1982 Oct 15); F of Allan & Cheryl; GF of Michael & David||158||Rose Lawn Row A |- | Kemp, Hermanus J||1903 Apr 13||1980 Oct 23||||H of Wilmina||638||Garden 1 |- | Kemp, Joe M C||1930 Jul 29||2011 May 14||||H of Rosemary; F of John & Deborah||639||Garden 1 |- | Kemp, Wilmina||1902 Sep 27||1994 Apr 24||||W of Hermanus||638||Garden 1 |- | Kerr, Harry Green||1946 May 07||2011 Jan 03||||H of Karen; F of Samantha (dec) & Adam||67||Callistemon Row B |- | Kerr, Karen Marlene||1948 Sep 09||2011 Mar 22||||W of Harry; M of Samantha (dec) & Adam||67||Callistemon Row B |- | Kerr, Samantha Kathryn Esther||1968 Dec 15||2011 Oct 08||||M of Luke & Kyle||68||Callistemon Row B |- | Kihl-Larssen, Gweneth Mary||1914 Feb 25||2008 May 07||||W of Sig Kihl-Larssen & Robert Guy; M of Elizabeth & Robyn||142||Rose Lawn Row A |- | Kihl-Larssen, Sigurd Willhelm||1905 Jun 23||1989 Nov 19||||H of Gwen; F of John & Kirsti||141||Rose Lawn Row A |- | Kilsby, Mary Stuart (Mollie)||1920 Jun 08||2008 Jun 12||||W of Mel; M of Bronwyn & Andrew; M-in-L of Rodney & Mary||393||Rose Lawn Row E |- | Kilsby, Melville Victor||1918 Nov 01||1991 Nov 12||||H of Mollie; F of Bronwyn & Andrew; F-in-L of Rod & Mary||392||Rose Lawn Row E |- | Kirby, John Charles Nelson||1909 Jan 27||1992 Nov 13||||H of Mona; F of Margaret, John (dec), James, Robert, Fred||633||Garden 1 |- | Kirby, Mona||1910 Nov 20||1995 Dec 21||||W of John; M of Margaret, John (dec), James, Robert, Fred||633||Garden 1 |- | Kirk, Leonard David||1928 May 07||2008 Aug 27||||H of May; F of Glennys, Jill, Leanne & Greg||823||Row K |- | Kishere, Keith Joseph||||1985 Oct 28||49||H of Valerie; F of Craig||546||Garden 2 |- | Kishere, Valerie||1933 Feb 23||2011 Jun 13||||W of Keith; M of Craig Joseph Kishere||547||Garden 2 |- | Kitney, Walter Raymond||||1986 Jun 06||74||H of Mabel; F of Maurice, Raymond, Doreen||202||Rose Lawn Row B |- | Knauer, Anni||1924 Oct 13||2001 Jan 10||||W of Konrad||312||Rose Lawn Row D |- | Knauer, Konrad||1917 Jun 10||1988 Jul 25||||H of Anni||311||Rose Lawn Row D |- | Kniese, Robert John||1963 Apr 09||2008 Dec 03||||B of Ronald (dec) & David; F of Belinda, Sian, Jarryd; S of Janice Lavell & Ron Kniese||377||Rose Lawn Row E |- | Kniese, Ronald Graham||1960 Jul 10||1991 Mar 25||||B of Robert & David; F of Matthew, Kimberley, Daniel; S of Janice Lavell & Ron Kniese||377||Rose Lawn Row E |- | Kuyer, Dawn||1936 Aug 29||2011 Nov 27||||W of Piet; M of Robert, Darryl, Patricia||424||Rose Lawn Row F |- | Kuyer, Piet||1931 Apr 19||1998 Jul 11||||H of Dawn; F of Robert, Darryl, Tricia||423||Rose Lawn Row F |- | Lacey, Fanny Edna||1925 Nov 09||2014 Feb 27||||nee Evans; W of Colin Francis||94||Callistemon Row C |- | Ladno, Jan||1914 Sep 09||1993 Oct 31||||F of Marianna & Diana||454||Rose Lawn Row F |- | Laird, Edna Ruby||1936 Jun 03||2010 Oct 05||||W of Graham Laird; M of Larry & Shane Martin||27||Callistemon Row A |- | Lambert, Emily Alice||1923 Apr 11||2003 Sep 25||||W of Leslie Clarence (dec); D of Alice Ruby & Frank Collins (both dec); Sis of Rita (dec), Leslie (dec), Rex||283||Rose Lawn Row C |- | Lambert, Ruth Ferguson (Jill)||1913 Dec 28||1999 Aug 30||||M of John, Jillian, Raymond||470||Rose Lawn Row F |- | Lane, John Alexander||1945 Mar 02||2007 Dec 11||||H of Sandra (read poem on his headstone)||772||Row J |- | Langley, Margaret Pamela||1945 Jan 23||2010 Jul 16||||W of John Douse; M of James & Anna; Step-M of Fiona, Rowena, Jock||21||Rememberance 2 |- | Lavell, James Clifford Harold (Cliff)||1941 jun 14||2010 Oct 19||||H of Janice; F of Lance; SF to David, Bobbie (dec), Ronnie (dec)||376||Rose Lawn Row E |- | Law, Mary||1872 Apr 23||1964 Dec 31||||nee Shedden; b. Scotland; D. Inverloch; W of William (M. Scotland 1869 Jun 14); M of Mary Pellow (nee Law) & William Hunter Law||895||Pioneer |- | Law, William Hunter||1876 Jun 07||1958 Jun 11||||b. Scotland; d. Armadale; F of Mary Pellow (nee Law) & William Hunter Law||895||Pioneer |- | Law, William Robert (Bill)||1923 Jan 28||1997 Jan 16||||H of Lil; F of Dianne, Wayne, Sue||381||Rose Lawn Row E |- | Lawrence, Alexander McBain||1916 Sep 13||2007 Nov 01||||H of Hilda; F of Andrew, Peter, Jane||561||Garden 2 |- | Lawrence, Hilda Gladys||1921 Oct 12||2007 Nov 13||||Nee Tyquin; W of Alexander; M of Andrew, Peter, Jane||561||Garden 2 |- | Lawrence, Nicole, Debra||1971 Feb 23||2013 Jul 05||||M of Ethan & Jayden||40||Callistemon Row A |- | Le Maitre, Arther Roy||1901 Dec 01||1985 Dec 08||84||||117||Rose Lawn Row A |- | [[Hureaux-2|Ledger, '''Marie Joan''']]||1899 Jul 07||1991 Dec 13||||W of George; M of Ron|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0a/Hureaux-2.jpg 273] ||Rose Lawn Row C |- | [[Ledger-173|'''Ledger''', R G]] ||||2006 Sep 02||85||AIF VX105990; H of Lorraine; F of James, Sharon, Wendy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a5/Ledger-173.jpg 722] ||Row I |- | Lehmann, Kenneth William||1933 Nov 18||2012 Mar 24||||H of Joan; F of David, Jennifer, Roger, Andrew||554||Garden 2 |- | Lempiainen, Ilmari||1919 Apr 07||2007 Jan 27||||||643||Row H |- | Lempiainen, Klaudia||1921 Mar 06||1998 Jan 10||||W of Ilmari; M of Kaija, Eila, Marita, Ritva & Ruth||644||Row H |- | Leppin. Friedhelm||1935 Oct 08||2007 Oct 17||||H of Ulrike; F of Tobias, Sabine, Barbara||563||Garden 2 |- | Lewin, Doreen||1926 Feb 08||2007 Jun 06||||W of Stanley; M of Marlene, Terence, Lynette||767||Row J |- | Lewin, Stanley Gordon||1924 Jul 17||2006 Jun 06||||H of Doreen; F of Marlene, Terence, Lynette||766||Row J |- | Lindsey, Geoff||1953 Mar 10||1993 Aug 06||||H of Narelle; F of Barry, Marg, Amelia, Nicole, Scott, Daniel||462||Rose Lawn Row F |- | Lindsey, Glenn R||1962 Aug 02||2003 Sep 19||||||463||Rose Lawn Row F |- | Little, Margaret Percival||1912 Sep 15||1986 Nov 14||||W of William; M of Edgar, Doreen, Norman||246||Rose Lawn Row C |- | Little, William Edward||1912 Nov 10||1992 Jul 22||||H of Margaret; F of Edgar, Doreen, Norman||247||Rose Lawn Row C |- | Logan, Brian Richard||1930 May 18||2012 Aug 16||||H of Hazel Margaret; F of Calvin, Wesley, Sharryn||77||Callistemon Row B |- | Lovell, Marjorie Marie||1916 Jul 07||2003 Jun 09||||W of Roderick; M of Rex, John, Martin, Shirley, Rhonda, Clive||474||Rose Lawn Row F |- | Lovell, Roderick Whittington||1916 Feb 03||1992 Nov 26||||H of Marjorie; F of Shirley, Rhonda, Olive; SF of Rex, John. Martin||473||Rose Lawn Row F |- | Macdonald, Gladys Violet||1913 Jul 26||2000 Jun 01||||W of Roy; M of Barbara, Paricia, Leslie, Janice||520||Garden 2 |- | MacDonald, Margaret Helen||1934 Nov 21||2012 Aug 03||||W of John; M of Kathryn, John, Duncan, Pater, Allan, Craig, Margaret||792||Row K |- | Macdonald, Roy Hogarth||1926 Nov 06||2006 Mar 15||||H of Gladys Macdonald; SF of Barbara, Paricia (dec), Leslie, Janice||519||Garden 2 |- | Macdonell, David Ewan||1909 Jun 29||2005 Feb 17||||b. Denniston, N.Z; H of Janet Hogg Macdonell; F of Isabella, Janet (dec), David, Malcolm||752||Row J |- | Macdonell, Janet Hogg||1912 Aug 19||2004 Mar 06||||b. Kelty, Fifeshire, Scotland; W of David; M of Isabella, Janet (dec), David, Malcolm||753||Row J |- | Macdonell, Leonie Mary||1944 Jan 29||1996 Sep 03||||W of Norman; M of Kate & Alidair||487||Rose Lawn Row G |- | Mackwell, Barbara Kathleen||1932 Aug 03||2012 Jun 18||||W of Bobby; M to Sandra, Robyn & Luke||517||Garden 2 |- | Mackwell, Robert Ernest||1931 Mar 29||2012 Oct 02||||H of Barbara; F of Sandra, Robyn, Luke||518||Garden 2 |- | MacRae, Cliff||1913||2000||||||499||Rose Lawn Row G |- | MacRae, Edna||1918||2000||||M of Margaret; M-in-L of Barry; GM of Craig, Jannine, Glenn||500||Rose Lawn Row G |- | Madden, Gerard John||||1996 Nov 09||78||H of Hazel (Sue); F of Joan & Ron||591||Garden 1 |- | Madden, Hazel Olive||1918 Feb 09||2010 Jan 05||91||W of Gerard John||592||Garden 1 |- | Maddock, Reg||||1975 Mar 11||||||572||Garden 1 |- | Maddock, Rita||||1978 Oct 22||||||571||Garden 1 |- | Malone, John Patrick (J.P.)||1921 Mar 07||2010 Oct 31||||AIF; H of Marhorie Therese (dec_; F of John, Eileen, Katie, Maggie, Mary||747||Row J |- | Malone, Marjorie Therese||1926 Mar 01||2008 Jun 24||||W of John; M of John, Eileen, Katie, Maggie, Mary||748||Row J |- | Malone, Rhonda Jean||1956 Dec 30||2005 Jun 19||||W of Michael; M of Janelle, Lauren, Joel||553||Garden 2 |- | Margerison, Jean Stewart||||1984 Oct 14||70||W of Thomas||216||Rose Lawn Row B |- | [[Margerison-16|MARGERISON]], Thomas||1904 Jan 22||1988 Jan 14||||AIF; H of Jean; F of Peter, Betty, Judy||217||Rose Lawn Row B |- | Mark, Gwenifer May||1918 May 21||2009 Apr 29||||W of John; M of Jennifer, Robert, Suzanne, Margaret||661||Row H |- | Mark, John||1916 Sep 07||2012 Jul 19||||H of Gwenifer; F of Jennifer, Robert, Suzanne, Margaret||662||Row H |- | Markowski, Christine Valerie||1934 Feb 17||2002 Sep 21||||W of Ryszard (Richard); M of Steven & Eslyn||730||Row I |- | Marriott, Bruce Noel||1948 Oct 27||2004 Jun 29||||H of Faye; F of Kerrie, Kylie & Steven||761||Row J |- | Marshall, Herbert George||1922 Sep 24||2009 Apr 09||||||804||Row K |- | Marshall, Irene Annette||1919 Mar 13||1998 Aug 21||||W of Arthur (dec); M of Alan & Graeme||630||Garden 1 |- | Marshall, John William||1956 Jul 18||2012 Feb 11||||||800||Row K |- | Marsham, Albert Leslie||1928 Oct 01||2004 Jul 17||||F of Glen & Peter||718||Row I |- | Martin, Charles||1924 Dec 11||2006 Oct 15||81||H of Norma; F of Lynette, Helen, Sandra, Graham, Charles, Kay (Dec)||14||Remembrance 1 |- | Martin, Kenneth McDonald||1922 Apr 24||2005 Oct 13||||H of Nancy||709||Row I |- | Martin, Nancy Jean||1920 Nov 28||2002 Aug 23||||W of Ken||708||Row I |- | Martin, Norma||1929 Dec 12||2010 Jun 10||80||Nee Willetts; W of Charles; M of Lynette, Helen, Sandra, Graham, Charles, Kay (Dec)||14||Remembrance 1 |- | Martyn, Edward William (Ted)||1910 Jun 07||1992 Jul 14||82||H of Gladys; F of Barrie, Carole, Trevor||434||Rose Lawn Row F |- | Martyn, Gladys May||1914 Aug 18||1996 Oct 28||||W of William; M of Barrie, Carole, Trevor||435||Rose Lawn Row F |- | Matthews, Colin||1934 Oct 19||2008 Jul 11||||S of William & Amy; B of Neville, Geoff, Lorraine||523||Garden 2 |- | Matthews, Elizabeth||1950 Jun 29||2013 Feb 08||||W of Jeffrey; M of Gerogina, Lee, Chenoa, Chase Mackay||26||Callistemon Row A |- | Matthews, James Donald||1928 May 25||1996 Jul 20||||||30||Callistemon Row A |- | Matthews, Margaret||1927 Dec 02||2014 Jun 11||||||30||Callistemon Row A |- | McAuslan, Hannah Robyn||1950 Oct 14||1991 May 11||||W of John (Cec)||382||Rose Lawn Row E |- | McCully, Betty Mary||1924 Jun 09||2008 Feb 18||||W of Bob; M of Sandra & James||829||Row L |- | McDermott, William Ross||1927 Oct 04||2010 Jan 29||||H of Lola; F of Veronica, Rosalind, Ross||837||Row L |- | McDiarmed, Raymond||1919 Sep 12||1989 Jul 01||||H of Margory; F of Neil||342||Rose Lawn Row D |- | McDonald, George Robert||1911 Feb 05||1988 Dec 30||||H of Ruby; F of Margaret, Janette, Gail||305||Rose Lawn Row D |- | McDonald, Ruby Ellen||1915 Oct 12||2008 Sep 06||||nee Sherras; W of George||306||Rose Lawn Row D |- | McDowell, Olive Eileen||1920 Apr 15||2006 Aug 17||||nee Mills; W of Alan James; M of Brian & Beryl||17||Rememberance 2 |- | McGrath, Edmund Anthony||1919 Oct 14||1997 Mar 30||||H of Patricia; F of Paul, Colleen, Gary, Damien, Denise, Sharon||370||Rose Lawn Row E |- | McGreal, Sarah Jade||1981 Jan 08||2014 Feb 12||||M of Jaxon, Jazmine, Joshua; D of Sylvia & Paul; Sis of Matthew||20||Rememberance 2 |- | McIntosh, William John (Bill)||1926 Mar 02||2012 Feb 19||||F of Peter, Denise, Brad; B of Kevin & Dorothy||165||Rose Lawn Row B |- | McIntyre, Douglas Thomas||1928 Feb 02||2009 Sep 12||||||830||Row L |- | McIntyre, Joy Lorraine||||2005 Jul 30||||nee Richardson||8||Remembrance 1 |- | McKenzie, Joy||1928 Jan 26||2006 Aug 14||||W of Ronald; M of Scott, Fairlie, Andrew||702||Row I |- | McKenzie, Muriel Lena||1919 May 21||2007 Dec 31||||W of Bob||780||Row J |- | McKenzie, Robert George (Bob)||1920 Feb 28||2009 Jan 22||||H of Muriel||781||Row J |- | McKenzie, Ronald||1926 May 05||2009 Aug 07||||H of Scott, Fairlie, Andrew||703||Row I |- | McLaren, Charles Malcolm||1931 May 23||2002 Sep 30||||H of Margaret; F of Charles & Wendy||728||Row I |- | McLaren, Margaret Norma||1945 Dec 06||2007 Apr 12||||W of Charles; M of Kenneth, Michelle, Wayne||727||Row I |- | McLean, Beryl Harding||1909 Oct 18||1989 Mar 25||||W of Norman; M of Jim, Euan, David, Margaret, Andrew||266||Rose Lawn Row C |- | McLean, Norman Allister||1907 Sep 21||1987 Jul 13||||H of Beryl; F of Jim, Euan, David, Margaret, Andrew||265||Rose Lawn Row C |- | McLeod, Hilary Darrell||1923 Sep 07||2006 Mar 24||||H of Joan; F of Kevin, Joan, Noeline, Garry||320||Rose Lawn Row D |- | McLeod, Isabella||||1891 Dec 19||82?||||870||Pioneer |- | McLeod, Joan Therese||1927 Sep 22||1987 Nov 14||||W of Hilary; M of Kevin, Joan, Noelene, Garry||320||Rose Lawn Row D |- | [[McMahon-1395|McMAHON]], Albert James (Bert)||1919 Jul 20||2007 Jul 11||||AIF; H of Jose||102||Rose Lawn Row A |- | McMahon, Betty Isobel||||1984 Apr 03||||W of Jack; M of Dennis & Ian||180||Rose Lawn Row B |- | McMahon, James||1915 Nov 28||2006 Feb 28||||H of Kathleen; F of Thomas, Kevin, Peter||672||Row H |- | McMahon, Josè Eucebia||||1985 Sep 28||61||W of Bert||101||Rose Lawn Row A |- | McMahon, Kathleen||1921 Jul 27||2008 Mar 31||||W of James; M of Tom, Kevin, Peter||673||Row H |- | McMahon, Matthew John||1911 Jun 16||1993 Nov 26||||H of Betty; F of Dennis & Ian||181||Rose Lawn Row B |- | McMillan, Gordon Thomas (Jnr)||1949 Jun 08||1969 Mar 29||19||S of Gordon & Ruby; B of Sherrill, Kevin, Steven||361||Rose Lawn Row E |- | [[McMillan-1998|McMILLAN]], Gordon Thomas (Snr)||1921 Jun 19||1990 Apr 09||||AIF VX108545; H of Ruby; F of Sherrill, Gordon, ???(dec), Kevin, Steven||358||Rose Lawn Row E |- | McNair, Robyn Maree||1960 Sep 22||2009 Jun 22||||W of Wayne; M of Alicia; D of Dick & Shirley Wyhoon; Sis of Raelene||825||Row L |- | McNish, Arthur J||||1957 Jan 20||75||||7||Remembrance 1 |- | McNish, Jessie A||1884 Aug 21||1970 Dec 22||86||||6||Remembrance 1 |- | McNiven, Audrey||1924 Sep 26||2012 Jun 01||||W of Jim; M of Jim, Heather, Karen||828||Row L |- | McNiven, James||1922 Sep 21||2009 Sep 06||||H of Audrey; F of Jim, Heather, Karen||827||Row L |- | McPhail, Harold James (Mac)||||1985 May 11||79||H of Olive; F of Joan, Lynette, Ian & Loris||203||Rose Lawn Row B |- | McPhail, Olive Nankervis||||1999 Aug 15||91||W of Harold; M of Joan, Lynette, Ian, Loris||204||Rose Lawn Row B |- | McPhee, Hector James (Jim)||1922 May 15||2004 Jan 06||||||738||Row J |- | McPherson, Isabel Mary||||1985 Feb 27||73||W of John; M of John||608||Garden 1 |- | McPherson, John McLeod||||1986 Apr 02||72||H of Isabel; F of John||608||Garden 1 |- | McQuie, Wendy Scott||1934 Jun 17||2012 Oct 03||||Sis of David; Sis-in-L of Rosemary; Aunt of Andrew & Chris||810||Row K |- | McRae, Mary Clare||1925 Aug 09||2012 Jan 18|||| Nee Egan; W of Robert; M of Roderick, Gillian, Yvonne, Brenda, Christine, Timothy, Kathryn||712||Row I |- | McRae, Robert||1923 Sep 22||2002 Mar 05||||H of Mary Clare; F of Roderick, Gillian, Yvonne, Brenda, Christine, Marita, Timothy, Kathryn||711||Row I |- | McRobert, Marion Bertha||1923 Oct 28||2009 Jan 01||||W of Peter; M of Heather, Brenda, Helen, Ross, Peter||600||Garden 1 |- | [[McRobert-22|McROBERT]], Peter||1922 Sep 22||1992 May 31||||AIF; H of Marion; F of Heather, Brenda, Helen, Ross, Peter||601||Garden 1 |- | McSherry, Doris May||1926 May 03||2007 Jun 24||||W of Michael; M of Tony, Paul, Mark, Bernadette||223||Rose Lawn Row B |- | McSherry, Michael Leslie||1926 Apr 11||1992 Dec 05||||H of Doris; F of Tony, Paul, Mark, Bernadette; GF of Julien||222||Rose Lawn Row B |- | McSweeney, Ronald William||1931 Aug 12||2008 Nov 10||||H of Beverley May; F of Elizabeth, Fiona, Kathryn, Matthew||821||Row K |- | Mellor, Kathleen (Kath)||1918 Dec 10||2002 Oct 26||||W of Bill; M of Paul||512||Garden 2 |- | Mellor, William (bill)||1915 Mar 25||1997 Jul 07||||H of Kath; F of Paul||512||Garden 2 |- | Miles, Alan Adrian||||1966 Jun 13||71||AIF; H of Florence; F of Joy||618||Garden 1 |- | Miles, Florence Louise||||1986 Aug 08||93||W of Alan; M of Joy||618||Garden 1 |- | Millard, Agnes May||1906 Mar 25||1993 Aug 29||||W of Geoff||372||Rose Lawn Row E |- | Millard, Geoffrey Ernest Mitchell||1906 Mar 14||1990 Nov 16||||H of Agnes May; F of Laurie, Ron, Kath||371||Rose Lawn Row E |- | Miller, Emily Clements||1919 Mar 30||2004 Sep 18||||W of Bob; M of Vernon, Kenneth, Pamela||725||Row I |- | Miller, Harry||1922 Jan 04||2008 Apr 07||||H of Mary; F of Florence, Faye, Lynette||750||Row J |- | Miller, Leonard Raymond (Ray)||1918 Jul 23||2010 Nov 16||||H of Betty; F of Bart, Glenda, Diane, Mark||29||Callistemon Row A |- | Monagle, Leonard Michael||1937 Sep 09||1995 Nov 19||||H of Carmel; F of Chris, Mandy, Pete, Tim||337||Rose Lawn Row D |- | Montgomery, Joan Lorraine||1940 Aug 29||2003 Jul 19||||W of Ian; M of Jeanette, Brett (dec), Wade & Karl||529||Garden 2 |- | Moore, Doris||1891||1988||||W of Allan; M of Notley, Barry (dec), Meg||127||Rose Lawn Row A |- | Moore, Heather Joyce||||1989 Mar 31||||W of John; M of Keith & William||615||Garden 1 |- | Moore, John Norley (Notley)||||1993 Sep 10||78||H of Sylvia nee Bibby; F of Alan, Elizabeth, Judith||238||Rose Lawn Row C |- | Moore, Sylvia Ethel Margaret||||2007 Oct 22||91||nee Bibby; W of Notley (dec); M of Alan (dec), Elizabeth, Judith||239||Rose Lawn Row C |- | Moran, Gordon David||1928 Jan 08||2007 Jun 03||||S of Les & Gwen; F of David; GF of Gabriella||756||Row J |- | Moran, Gwendoline May||1909 Mar 15||1994 Apr 26||||W of Leslie; M of Gordon||219||Rose Lawn Row B |- | Moran, Leslie Gordon||1909 Feb 27||1993 Feb 05||||AIF; H of Gwen; F of Gordon||218||Rose Lawn Row B |- | Morgan, Bruce Ronald||||2006 Dec 10||64||H of Margaret & Jennifa; F of Neil, Craig & Kylie||713||Row I |- | Morris, Candy||||1983||<1||with Norm (aged 13 hrs)||635||Garden 1 |- | Morris, Keith Arthur||1972 Jun 18||1998 Sep 20||||S of Melva & Keith (dec); F of Jayden||387||Rose Lawn Row E |- | Morris, Keith Trevor||1945 Mar 17||1997 Feb 14||||H of Melva||391||Rose Lawn Row E |- | Morris, Norm||1951 Aug 28||1988 Jul 16||||with Candy||635||Garden 1 |- | Mosley, Geoffrey Geyle||1923 Oct 06||2008 May 02||||RAAF; H of Joan; F of Robert & Jennifer||777||Row J |- | Mosley, Joan Margaret||1933 May 05||2014 Apr 25||||W of Geoffrey; M of Robert & Jenny||778||Row J |- | Mounsey-Roetz, Brady Michael||1999 Mar 10||1999 Aug 19||||S of Peter & Teana; B of Harley||502||Rose Lawn Row G |- | Mullin, Elizabeth Rosaline||1930 Apr 16||2014 Apr 25||||W of John||466||Rose Lawn Row F |- | Mullin, John Maxwell||1928 Sep 30||1993 Mar 04||||H of Elizabeth||465||Rose Lawn Row F |- | Mullin, Merle Carmen||1926 Dec 31||2010 Mar 24||||W of Richard (Jock); M of Glenn & Leigh||808||Row K |- | Mullin, Wayne Richard||1952 Sep 27||2011 Aug 20||||S of Richard & Merle; F of Glenn & Leigh||809||Row K |- | Mumford, Beryl Alice Florence||1907 Nov 25||1997 Aug 31||||W of Lawrence||160||Rose Lawn Row A |- | Mumford, Lawrence John||||1982 Jul 08||83||H of Beryl; F of John, Doris, Joan, Lorel, Tony, Bill, Del, Chris||159||Rose Lawn Row A |- | Mutton, Lesley Enid||1932 Feb 06||1993 Apr 15||||W of Harold Edward; M of David, Geoffrey, Christopher, Kenneth, Robert, Gillian||586||Garden 1 |- | Nadler, Horst||1938 Jul 11||2012 Apr 30||||H of Mary; F of Robert, Monika, Marion, Pater, Anita||850||Row L |- | Napper, George Raymond||1925 Oct 09||2014 May 27||||H of Betty; F of Paul, Elizabeth, Margaret||562||Garden 2 |- | Nash, Charles Albert||1913 Mar 10||2000 Apr 10||||H of Margery; F of Beverley; GF of Tony, Wendy, Sally||396||Rose Lawn Row E |- | Nash, Margery||1920 Jun 28||1997 Dec 07||||W of Charles; M of Beverley; GM of Tony, Wendy, Sally||396||Rose Lawn Row E |- | Naylor, Elizabeth||1904 Jul 06||1984 Aug 28||||W of Ern||189||Rose Lawn Row B |- | Naylor, Ernest||1902 Feb 12||1996 Aug 12||||H of Elizabeth (Lyla)||190||Rose Lawn Row B |- | Neighbour, Bryan Raymond||1948 Mar 23||2013 Jul 02||||H of Shayne; F of Michael, Aaron, Breanna, Gabrielle, Brendan||89||Callistemon Row C |- | Neighbour, Shayne Elizabeth||1949 Feb 05||2012 Jun 30||||W of Bryan; M of Michael, Aaron, Breanna, Gabrielle, Brendan||90||Callistemon Row C |- | Newton, Colin William||1936 Nov 13||1996 Nov 07||||H of Heather||373||Rose Lawn Row E |- | Newton, Henry Colin (Colin)||1917 Jul 14||1991 Mar 15||||H of Mary Mavis (Mavis); F of Colin, Ray (dec), Margaret, Valerie, Gloria, Gordon (dec)||374||Rose Lawn Row E |- | Newton, Mary Mavis (May)||1917 Jul 18||2003 Oct 26||||W of Henry Colin (dec); M of Colin (dec), Ray (dec), Margaret, Valerie, Gloria, Gordon (dec)||375||Rose Lawn Row E |- | Newton, Minnie Florence (Flo)||1911 May 08||2009 Mar 02||97||W of Clive; M of Ronald, Marcel, Isobel||776||Row J |- | Newton, William Clyde (Clive)||1913 Jan 31||2009 Jan 25||95||RAAF; VX199008; H of Minnie Florence Newton (Flo); F of Ronald, Marcel & Isobel||775||Row J |- | [[Nicholson-3584|NICHOLSON]], James Hugh||1923 Apr 04||1994 May 04||||AIF; H of Claire; F of Olwyn & Lyle||316||Rose Lawn Row D |- | O'Connor, Leo||1914 Jun 05||1999 Jul 19||||H of Winsome; F of Stephen, Pam, Lynda, Paul, Susan, Craig, Jacqueline||460||Rose Lawn Row F |- | O'Connor, Winsome||1930 Sep 04||2004 Aug 24||||W of Leo; M of Stephen, Pam, Lynda, Paulm Craig, Jacqueline||461||Rose Lawn Row F |- | O'Dea, Lenard Maurice||1919 Jan 26||1984 Oct 09||||H of Phyllis; F of Beverley, Annette, Ken, Gary||614||Garden 1 |- | O'Mahony, Bill||1927 Jun 26||2008 Feb 14||||b. Eire, Ireland; H of Jean; F of Menace, Christine, Lou||857||Wall |- | Oliver, Doris Melva (Dot)||1920 Feb 11||2005 May 03||||W of Jack; M of Alan & Judith||688||Row H |- | [[Oliver-5269|OLIVER]], Robert John (Jack)||1920 Sep 23||2000 Sep 27||||AIF; H of Doris; F of Alan & Judith||687||Row H |- | Onley, Elizabeth (Beth)||||1993 Dec 27||70||W of Pat||244||Rose Lawn Row C |- | Onley, Patrick John (Pat)||||1998 Apr 04||71||RAN; H of Beth||245||Rose Lawn Row C |- | Orchard, Alfred Edward||1917 May 23||2001 Mar 31||||H of Jean; F of Eleanor, Robert, Merilyn (dec), Ronald, Ramon||705||Row I |- | Orchard, Harold James||1933 Apr 04||2013 Apr 27||||F of James, Anita, Julie||833||Row L |- | Orchard, Jean Melva||1918 Apr 18||2002 Mar 11||||W of Alfred; M of Eleanor, Robert, Ronald, Ramon||704||Row I |- | Ormond-Allen, Audrey Agnes||1924 Sep 17||2012 Feb 28||||nee Abbott; W of Reginald; M of Frances (dec) & Daud||213||Rose Lawn Row B |- | Ormond-Allen, Frances Clare||1948 Dec 13||1992 Feb 08||||D of Audrey & Reginald; Sis of Daud||212||Rose Lawn Row B |- | Ovenstone, Ethel||1914 Jan 01||2005 Nov 25||||W of Bert & Fred||675||Row H |- | [[Parker-18113|PARKER]], A G||||1989 Apr 15||68||AIF VX135623; H of Lorna||296||Rose Lawn Row D |- | Parker, George Lousada||1918 Mar 25||1992 Oct 03||||H of Margaret; F of Sally & Andrew||432||Rose Lawn Row F |- | [[Parks-2756|PARKS]], E L||||2002 Nov 15||79||AIF VX115714; H of Mavis; F of Trevor, Robyn, Wayne||726||Row I |- | Parks, Kathleen Sadie||1917 Feb 25||2010 Jun 08||||W of Frank Challis & Ossie Parks (both dec); M of Laurence Challis (dec) & June Lyons||429||Rose Lawn Row F |- | Parks, Osborne (Ossie)||1914 Oct 10||1992 Oct 02||||H of Katherine Sadie; SF of Lawrence & June||428||Rose Lawn Row F |- | Parsons, Russell Henry||1930 Dec 20||2008 May 07||||H of Patricia; F of Heather, Yvonne, Pauline, Kerryn||796||Row K |- | Patterson, Doreen||1936 Feb 26||1995 Jun 01||||nee Little; M of Vicki & Gail||321||Rose Lawn Row D |- | Pearson, Jack William (Jock)||1929 Jan 29||2013 Jul 11||||H of Jean; F of Suzanne, Stephen, Gary, Gail||24||Callistemon Row A |- | Pearson, Jean Maureen||1930 Nov 10||2011 Jun 06||||W of Jack; M of Suzanne, Stephen, Gary, Gail||25||Callistemon Row A |- | Penney, Mavis Grace||1923 Sep 17||2004 Dec 01||||Nee Darling; W of Jack; M of Sue, Jill, Ann, John||652||Row H |- | Penney, William John Knott (Jack)||1920 Nov 07||2007 Apr 18||||H of Mavis; F of Sue, Jill, Ann, John||651||Row H |- | [[Penny-629|PENNY]], Eric McNeil||1917 Dec 02||2006 Apr 28||||AIF; H of Mary; F of Brian, Jan, John, Heather, Elizanne, Peter||521||Garden 2 |- | Penny, Mary Olive Audine||1919 Apr 29||2013 Jul 20||||Nee Tadgell; W of Eric; M of Brian, Jan, John, Heather, Eliz-Ann, Peter||522||Garden 2 |- | Penwright, Bill||||1978 May 04||||||574||Garden 1 |- | Perrett, Eric James (Jim)||1928 Sep 22||2006 Feb 22||||H of Edith; F of Judith, Sheryl & Roger||769||Row J |- | Perrin, May Elizabeth||1925 Aug 12||2011 Jan 30||||W of Sidney Keith; M of Ruth, Heather & Nancy||815||Row K |- | Perry, Pastor Trevor Young||1906 Jun 17||2002 Oct 13||||H of Vera; F of Geoffrey & Clyde||645||Row H |- | Perry, Vera Gladys Beryl||1910 Apr 15||2001 Jun 08||||W of Trevor; M of Geoffrey & Clyde||646||Row H |- | Peterson, Mavis Lillian||1909 Jan 23||2008 Oct 23||||W of Nelse; M of Ken||550||Garden 2 |- | Peterson, Nelse||||1977 Dec 02||74||H of Mavis; F of Ken||549||Garden 2 |- | Phair, Darrol Raymond (Diesel)||1959 Aug 06||2013 Jan 26||||||689||Row H |- | Phillips, Shirley Patricia||1949 Jul 26||2004 Dec 16||||W of Bill; M of Scott, Trina, Brock, Tristan||763||Row J |- | Pierroz, Alexandre Elie-Jean||1925 Jan 05||2007 Feb 15||||H of Edith; F of Josette, Christine, Martine, Jacqueline||252||Rose Lawn Row C |- | Pierroz, Edith Helena||1919 Nov 24||1993 Nov 16||||W of Alexandre; M of Jacqueline, Josie, Christine, Martine||251||Rose Lawn Row C |- | Pinney, Keith Raymond||1946 Feb 04||1992 Oct 06||||H of Lee; F of Kylie & Stephen||437||Rose Lawn Row F |- | Pinney, Marie Velma||1920 Jun 08||2005 Mar 26||||W of Raymond; M of Keith||438||Rose Lawn Row F |- | Pinney, Raymond William||1917 Dec 21||1992 Jun 15||||H of Marie; F of Keith||437||Rose Lawn Row F |- | [[Pipe-214|PIPE]], J C||||2000 May 01||85||AIF VX37918; F of Allan, Ron, Lynette||650||Row H |- | Polato, John Francis||1967 Dec 23||2011 Sep 14||||H of Leanne; S of Harry (dec) & Angelina; B of Loretta, Cristina, Nick, Lilliana||46||Callistemon Row A |- | Pollard, Raymond Eddie||1922 Jan 31||1996 Dec 06||||H of Joy; F of Lorraine (dec) & Raelene Lyndall||379||Rose Lawn Row E |- | Pope, Eiluned Joyce||1918 Dec 30||2004 Sep 04||||W of Sydney; M of Denetta; M-in-L of Paul; GM of Cassandra, Sean, Matthew||280||Rose Lawn Row C |- | Pope, Sydney Roy||1921 Mar 25||1991 Dec 28||||H of Joyce; F of Denetta||279||Rose Lawn Row C |- | Preston, Hugh Love||1926 Feb 13||2010 Sep 16||||H of Ellen nee Gilhooley; F of Francis, Michael, Robert (dec), Jacqueline, David||31||Callistemon Row A |- | Price, Kenneth Raymond||1924 Aug 15||2002 Dec 20||||H of Valma; F of Annette & Philip||723||Row I |- | [[Price-9289|PRICE]], Neil Joseph||||1990 Jun 20||71||AIF; H of Alice; F of Ross, Ray, Jill||629||Garden 1 |- | Rausch, Walter Willy||1923 Oct 31||1991 Apr 01||||H of Rosa; F of Hannah (dec), Christa, Dieter, Brigitte||395||Rose Lawn Row E |- | Read, Frank||1916 Jun 14||1995 Sep 10||||H of Hazel; F of Bob & Ray||503||Rose Lawn Row G |- | Read, Hazel Elfa||1916 Dec 21||2007 Aug 29||||W of Frank; M of Bob & Ray; M-in-L of Tracey & Trudy||504||Rose Lawn Row G |- | Redmond, Kevin Alan (Titch)||1940 Oct 13||1991 Jun 14||||H of Delores; F of Marni & Dani||405||Rose Lawn Row E |- | Rees, Elizabeth Merle (Merle)||1934 Jun 13||2011 May 13||||Sis of Owen & Gwenyth (Gwen)||51||Callistemon Row A |- | Rees, William (Bill)||1932 Dec 20||2015 Apr 22||||H of Lesley; F of Cheryl, Jenny, Billy, Leanne||69||Callistemon Row B |- | Rhodes, John Henry||1929 Dec 02||1990 Aug 01||||H of Valma; F of Debra, Peter, Phillip, Susanne, Joel||362||Rose Lawn Row E |- | Rhodes, Valma Doreen||1931 Apr 28||2011 Oct 22||||W of John; M of Debra, Peter, Phillip, Susanne, Joel||363||Rose Lawn Row E |- | Richards, Lorna Winifred||1917 Jan 28||2008 Oct 27||||W of Colin; M of George, Thelma, Barry||797||Row K |- | Richardson, Albert Henry||1912 Feb 25||2008 Jan 23||||H of Flora; F of Gaylene & Robert||341||Rose Lawn Row D |- | Richardson, Eunice May||1928||2012||||nee Woodward; W of Leslie James Smith & James Patrick Richardson; M of Noeline, Gail, Russell||110||Rose Lawn Row A |- | Richardson, Flora Christina||1919 Oct 21||1995 Dec 31||||W of Bert; M of Gaylene & Robert||340||Rose Lawn Row D |- | Richardson, James Naylor||1917 Jul 12||1998 May 02||||H of Jenny; F of Bill, Marcus, Jennifer||660||Row H |- | Richardson, Jenny||1922 Oct 14||2014 Sep 08||||Nee Ritson: W of Jim (James Naylor); M of Bill, Marcus, Jennifer||659||Row H |- | Richmond, Gordon Francis||1931 Jan 03||2015 Apr 11||||H of Joyce; F of Julie, Gordie, David, Darren; F-in-L of Bruce, Lucy, Angela, Joanne||849||Row L |- | Riley, Ruby Joyce||1935 Apr 28||2011 Oct 11||||W of Mervyn; M of Jenni, Ray, Geoff, Colin||779||Row J |- | Riseley, Henrietta Alice||||1984 Mar 26||81||W of Henry; M||211||Rose Lawn Row B |- | [[Riseley-6|RISELEY]], Henry||||1941 Sep 01||44||AIF?; H of Henrietta; F||211||Rose Lawn Row B |- | Ritson, Minnie Elizabeth||1893 Aug 07||1982 May 24||||nee Rigby; W of Bill; M of Jenny Richardson; GF of James William (Bill), Marcus John, Jennifer Elizabeth||637||Garden 1 |- | Ritson, William (Bill)||1891 Sep 11||1966 Jan 09||||H of Minnie; F of Jenny Richardson; GF of James William (Bill), Marcus John, Jennifer Elizabeth||637||Garden 1 |- | Roberts, Joyce Margaret||1927 Mar 04||1987 Oct 07||||W of Jim; M of Pam. Steve, Terry||322||Rose Lawn Row D |- | Rodgers, Robert Leslie||1936 Feb 16||2004 Sep 02||||H of Ina; F of Julie, Kathleen, Robyn, Belinda||558||Garden 2 |- | Ross, Eileen Lenore||1922 Nov 14||1987 Sep 18||||W of Bert; M of Elizabeth, Brian, Kathleen, Ian||289||Rose Lawn Row C |- | Ross, John Bennett (Bert)||1925 Aug 27||2012 Nov 11||||H of Eileen (dec), Joyce; F of Liz, Brian, Kay, Ian; SF of Bernard, Iris||291||Rose Lawn Row C |- | Round, Edmund Ernest||1921 Jul 07||1998 Jul 25||||||439||Rose Lawn Row F |- | Roy, Marlene Joy||||2011 Nov 29||||bur. Queensland; Sis of Lynn||12||Remembrance 1 |- | Roylance, Kevin Henry||1931 Nov 17||2002 May 20||||S of Robert & Amy||697||Row I |- | Rule, Leslie Edward||||1987 Dec 31||75||H of Nancey; F of Don & Phil||269||Rose Lawn Row C |- | Russell, Glen Lesley||1971 May 26||2014 Feb 21||||B of Peter; F of Jasmine & Harley; GF of Jackson||13||Remembrance 1 |- | Ryan, Kenneth John||1923 May 09||2004 Aug 07||||H of Joyce; F of Jim, Bill, Lorraine, Karen||803||Row K |- | Ryan. Pater Damien||1959 Sep 06||2014 Feb 05||||H of Virgina; F of Alex, Brendan, William, Elizabeth||43||Callistemon Row A |- | Sandars, Kenneth George||1947 Nov 16||2003 May 07||||H of Jan (Alice); F of Jacqui & Dean; GF of Kane, Tyler, Brandon||744||Row J |- | Sargison, Ernest George||1908 May 16||1994 Jun 30||||H of Ethel; F of Dawn & Joyce||208||Rose Lawn Row B |- | Sargison, Ethel Gertrude||1909 Mar 25||1985 Aug 24||||W of Ernest; M of Dawn & Joyce||207||Rose Lawn Row B |- | Scanlon, Gena Marion||1929 Sep 08||2013 May 10||||W of William; M of Gary, Julie, Heather||787||Row K |- | Scanlon, William Francis (Frank)||1925 Sep 03||2001 Aug 28||||RAAF; H of Gena; F of Gary, Julie & Heather||786||Row K |- | Scarce, Alan Evelyn||1918 Jun 17||2000 Mar 24||||H of Haxel; F of Judith & Pater||496||Rose Lawn Row G |- | Scarce, Hazel Irene||1916 Nov 13||2005 Mar 15||||W of Alan; M of Judith & Pater||497||Rose Lawn Row G |- | Scherpenzeel, Christiaan||1937 Jan 14||1996 Apr 19||||H of Lena; F of John, Lena, Christopher||364||Rose Lawn Row E |- | Scott-Murphy, Roselyn||1926 Oct 20||1996 Mar 12||||D of Leo & Phyllis; Sis of Edward, Richard, Kathleen, Leo||350||Rose Lawn Row D |- | Scott, Alfred Leslie||1909||1984||||H of Jean; F of James, Meredith, Malcolm, Celia||612||Garden 1 |- | Scott, Frederick Norman||1907||1987 Apr 08||||H of Nancy; F of Fraser||582||Garden 1 |- | Scott, Isabelle Victoria||1998 Dec 22||1999 Mar 02||||D of Jayne & Fraser||401||Rose Lawn Row E |- | Scott, Jean Sutherland||1912||1997||||W of Les; M of James, Meredith, Malcolm, Celia||613||Garden 1 |- | Scott, Nancy Jean||1919 Apr 29||1992 Jul 31||||W of Frederick; M of Fraser||583||Garden 1 |- | Shanks, Lavinia Dorothy||1903 Jan 07||1985 Mar 25||||nee Vine; W of Thomas||201||Rose Lawn Row B |- | Sheehan, Damien John Richard||1949 Mar 15||2014 Apr 29||||F of Emma & Lucy; S of Alfred & Elizabeth; B of Michael & Garry||39||Callistemon Row A |- | Shine, Francis William||1930 Apr 14||2003 Mar 21||||H of June; F of Jennifer, Peter, Kevin, Stephen, Christopher, Jacqueline, Gregory||746||Row J |- | Silverwood, Carol Doreen||||2007 May 10||67||W of Graham; M of Neil & Susan||150||Rose Lawn Row A |- | Simpson, Jean||1926 Sep 03||2010 Jan 05||||nee Ullathorne; W of Keith (dec. 1992 Aug 10); M of Gregory, Mark, Louise, Nigel, Maggie||802||Row K |- | Siudak, Tadeusz||1923 Apr 24||2008 Jan 29||||b. Poland; H of Rosemarie; F of Krystyna; GF of Rohan, Belinda, Melissa||790||Row K |- | Skidmore, Alfred Roy||1914 May 23||1989 Oct 28||||H of Grace Murl; F of Joan, Bev, George||355||Rose Lawn Row D |- | Skidmore, Grace Murl||1915 Oct 08||1993 Mar 27||||W of Alfred Roy; M of Joan, Beverley, George||356||Rose Lawn Row D |- | Skinner, Ernest Hope (Mick)||||1986 Nov 23||79||H of Gladys; F of Bob & Merrill||250||Rose Lawn Row C |- | Smart, Joan Valerie||1925 Oct 03||1997 Jun 10||||W of Ron; M of Neil & Terry||594||Garden 1 |- | Smart, Ronald James||1925 Jun 25||2003 Jul 10||||H of Joan; F of Neil & Terry||593||Garden 1 |- | Smith, Albert Edward||1914 Aug 08||2004 Oct 07||||b of Bill, Arthur, Iris||721||Row I |- | Smith, Alvin||1914 Jun 03||1994 Feb 20||||H of Glenda; F of Robert & Chris, Susie & Bob, Vicki||248||Rose Lawn Row C |- | Smith, Arthur||1919 Oct 01||2002 Jul 08||||B of Albert & Bill||720||Row I |- | Smith, Bruce Edward||1930 Aug 30||2001 Dec 22||||RAN; H of Veronica Billingsley (Peg); F of Marlowe, Jason; SF of Denise||287||Rose Lawn Row C |- | Smith, Elizabeth Laurel||1928 May 03||1993 Feb 18||||W of William; M of Tony, Heather, Pauline||468||Rose Lawn Row F |- | Smith, Frank Cecil||||1982 Sep 22||65||H of Marjorie; F of Tony & Brian||113||Rose Lawn Row A |- | Smith, Glenda May||1917 May 24||2014 Feb 28||96||W of Alvin; M of Robert, Suzanne, Vicki||249||Rose Lawn Row C |- | Smith, James Frederick (Barry)||1942 Mar 28||2012 Aug 11||||F of Jenny, Jan, Kevin, Joanne, Donna, Lynette||53||Callistemon Row A |- | Smith, Leslie Frederick Vivian||1917 Jul 01||1989 Sep 14||||H of Mary (Joan); F of Allan & Lex||348||Rose Lawn Row D |- | Smith, Leslie James||1926||1986||||H of Eunice May; F of Noeline, Gail, Russell||109||Rose Lawn Row A |- | Smith, Marjorie Mary||1916 Mar 21||1993 Apr 20||||W of Frank; M of Tony & Brian||114||Rose Lawn Row A |- | Smith, Mary Louise (Joan)||1916 Nov 13||1999 May 04||||W of Les; M of Allan & Lex||349||Rose Lawn Row D |- | Smith, Terence||1942 Aug 19||2011 Oct 03||||H of Helen; F of Jason, Francesca, Tiffany, Chandelle, Natalia, Mareesa, Dominique||10||Remembrance 1 |- | [[Smith-93737|SMITH]], William George||1920 Apr 27||2003 Jul 21||||AIF: H of Elizabeth; F of Tony, Heather, Pauline||469||Rose Lawn Row F |- | Smith, William Leonard||1925 Apr 04||1991 Oct 11||||H of Lavina; F of Jan||380||Rose Lawn Row E |- | Snelling, Rosa||1955 Apr 03||2012 Jan 04||||W of Steve; M of Danielle & Dean||82||Callistemon Row C |- | Sommers, Lorraine Margaret||1931||2007||||W of Neil; M of Ros & Paul||19||Rememberance 2 |- | Sommers, Neil James||1930 Mar 11||2009 Nov 25||||H of Lorraine (dec); F of Ron & Paul; GF of Amber, Travis, Ben, Josh, Georgia, Lexi||18||Rememberance 2 |- | Spaulding, Dennis Charles||1944 Jun 28||2013 Jun 13||||H of Lorraine; F of Darren & Phillip||65||Callistemon Row B |- | Spencer, Jillian Dorothy||1963 Oct 06||2004 Apr 25||||M of Christopher, Shaun, Dean||271||Rose Lawn Row C |- | Spencer, John Wilson||1943 Apr 15||2009 May 16||||H of Joy; F of Daren, Kerianne, Sally||551||Garden 2 |- | Spencer, Nancy Mary||||2010 Jul 27||||W of Harry; M of John, Terry. Bernadette||60||Callistemon Row B |- | Spittal, Donald McIntyre||1924 Jul 27||2009 Feb 11||||F of Robert, David, Anne, Gavin||120||Rose Lawn Row A |- | Steel, James Thomas||1910 Aug 18||1990 Jan 14||||H of Thelma Florence; F of Lawrence||170||Rose Lawn Row B |- | Steele, Grahame Harold||1932 May 06||2013 Jul 04||||||44||Callistemon Row A |- | Stemp, Carl Percival Joseph||1917 Feb 22||1995 Aug 23||||H of Lillian; F of Carl, Lynette, Diana||333||Rose Lawn Row D |- | Stemp, Lillian Agnes||1916 Jan 03||2008 Aug 25||||W of Carl; M of Carl, Lynette, Diana||334||Rose Lawn Row D |- | Sterling, Elna Hazel||1918 Jun 02||2006 Apr 15||||W of Walter; M of Robert & Victor||706||Row I |- | Sterling, Walter||1917 May 08||2010 Apr 23||||H of Elna Hazel; F of Robert & Victor||707||Row I |- | Stone, Albert James||1927 Mar 30||1997 Dec 30||||H of Jean||176||Rose Lawn Row B |- | Stone, Isobel Myrtle||1918 Apr 23||1983 Oct 12||||W of Joseph Alexander; M of Carol, Dianne, Alex, Ronald & Elizabeth||174||Rose Lawn Row B |- | Stone, Jean Kathleen Alice||1927 May 18||1984 Oct 10||||W of Jim; M of Lorna; GM of Steven & Sue||609||Garden 1 |- | Stone, Joseph Alexander||1924 Mar 08||2010 Jul 12||||H of Isobel; F of Carol, Dianne, Alexander, Ronald, Elizabeth||175||Rose Lawn Row B |- | Stoneham, Donald George||1930 Dec 02||1993 Dec 14||||H of Patricia; F of Gregory, James. Paul, Laurane, Mary, Dorothy, Elizabeth, Catherine, Bernadette, Kelly||255||Rose Lawn Row C |- | Strauss, Hans Adelbert||1921 Aug 03||1993 Dec 15||72||||436||Rose Lawn Row F |- | Sutherland, Lawrence Ogilvy||1916 Sep 06||2009 Feb 07||||H of Ruth; F of Lenin, Linda, James||152||Rose Lawn Row A |- | Sutherland, Ruth Doreen||||1986 Jan 26||62||W of Lawrie; M of Jen, Linda, Jim||151||Rose Lawn Row A |- | [[Swift-1768|SWIFT]], George C W||1925 Aug 12||1991 Jan 10||||AIF; H of Hazel; F of Greg, Les, Lois, Ian (dec)||215||Rose Lawn Row B |- | Swift, Ian James||||1984 Dec 24||24||S of George & Hazel; B of Greg, Les, Lois||214||Rose Lawn Row B |- | Tacon, Harvey Noel||1911 Dec 12||2002 Sep 17||||S of G H & E L Tacon; B of Edward, Lindsay and Valerie (Harrison)||733||Row I |- | Tait, Edith Eliza||1908 Jul 07||2001 May 13||||D of George & Eliza Tait; Aunt of Gwen Mark||663||Row H |- | Tallentyre, David Alfred||1939 Apr 09||2001 Aug 19||||H of Sandra; F of Brenda & Melinda||695||Row I |- | Taylor, Allan||1910 Feb 14||1994 Jul 30||||H of Irene; F of Paddy & Peter||254||Rose Lawn Row C |- | Taylor, Irene Elsie||||1987 Jan 31||70||W of Allan; M of Paddy & Peter||253||Rose Lawn Row C |- | Taylor, Keith M||1926 May 28||1994 Nov 18||||H of Norma; F of Margaret, Graeme, Glenda||307||Rose Lawn Row D |- | Taylor, Marian Joy||1933 Dec 15||1987 Aug 14||||M of Alan & Vicki||274||Rose Lawn Row C |- | Taylor, Norma Margaret||1928 Apr 29||2003 Nov 04||||W of Keith Mortimer; M of Graeme, Margaret, Glenda||308||Rose Lawn Row D |- | Taylor, Peter John||1979 Aug 02||1997 Dec 06||||S of Pauline & John; B of Suzi; GS of Clarrie & Fran Fisher||399||Rose Lawn Row E |- | Tennant, Joseph (Joe)||1922 Nov 15||2013 Nov 03||||F of Lynne, Margot, James||47||Callistemon Row A |- | Tennant, Josephine Ruth||1922 May 05||2011 Aug 06||||W of Joe||48||Callistemon Row A |- | Tepper, Constance Joyce (Connie)||1921 Sep 03||1991 May 25||||W of Oswald Gerhard (Gay) Tepper||411||Rose Lawn Row E |- | Tepper, Oswald Gerhard (Gay)||1915 Jun 28||1992 Oct 05||||H of Connie||412||Rose Lawn Row E |- | Thatcher, Norman Alan||1917 Jul 19||2010 Jan 05||||H of Melba; F of Robyn & Tom, Vicki & Ron||605||Garden 1 |- | Thomas, John Roderick||1934 Aug 26||2012 Aug 22||||H of Joan; F of Patricia, David, Anne, Elizabeth. James. Paul, Christine||851||Row L |- | Thomas, Pamela May||1949 May 02||2000 Aug 28||||M of Jamie & Nicole; D of Isobel & Albert (dec); Sis of Mandy||690||Row H |- | Thompson-Brown, Thomas||1932 Sep 26||1994 Nov 26||||H of Wilma; F of Christine, Alan, Peter, Colin, Gaye||300||Rose Lawn Row D |- | Thompson, Angela Margaret||1936 Jun 19||2002 Feb 08||||W of Bill; M of Leanne, Bill, Carolyn, Jenny||414||Rose Lawn Row E |- | Thompson, Brendan George||1967 Aug 30||2001 Dec 22||||S of Pat & Boyd; B of Linda, Michelle, Gerard||677||Row H |- | Thompson, Emily||||1987 Nov 23||83||W of John; M of John & Irene||737||Row J |- | Thompson, John||||1978 Apr 30||78||H of Emily; F of John & Irene||736||Row J |- | Thompson, John (Jack)||1925 Jul 27||2001 Aug 27||||H of Shirley; F of John & Julianne||734||Row I |- | Thompson, L||||1995 Jun 11||67||AIF 31143; H of Jacqueline; F of Christine, Vincent, Michael, Virginia||498||Rose Lawn Row G |- | Thompson, Patricia May||1937 Jul 15||1986 May 02||||W of Don; M of Brendan, Gerard, Michele, Linda||121||Rose Lawn Row A |- | Thompson, William Edward (Bill)||1936 Feb 02||1998 Mar 07||||Vic Police; H of Angela; F of Leanne, Bill, Carolyn, Jenny||413||Rose Lawn Row E |- | Thomson, Ethel Sylvia||1910 Jun 09||2006 Mar 05||||W of Joe; M of Beverley & Maree||453||Rose Lawn Row F |- | Thomson, Joseph Robert William (Joe)||1911 Apr 06||1999 Apr 05||||H of Ethel; F of Beverley & Maree||452||Rose Lawn Row F |- | Thorrowgood, Vivienne||1927 May 04||2005 Aug 19||||W of Bill; M of Sue, Will, Roger, April||528||Garden 2 |- | Tipping, Frances Ruth||1929 Oct 10||2014 Aug 04||84||W of Henry; M of Christine, Donald, Peter, Susan||794||Row K |- | Tipping, Henry Francis Donald (Tip)||1921 Mar 31||2009 Feb 22||||H of Ruth; F of Christine, Donald, Peter, Susan||793||Row K |- | Tolson, Ida Cameron||1899 Jul 13||1991 Jan 12||||W of Claude; F of Ruth||188||Rose Lawn Row B |- | Toms, Alfred Victor Neumann||1911 Dec 28||1988 Aug 20||||H of May||172||Rose Lawn Row B |- | Toms, May||1914 May 02||2005 Dec 03||||W of Alfred||173||Rose Lawn Row B |- | Tracey, Ralph (Reggie)||1939 Jul 02||2004 Dec 26||||H of Jennifer; F of Lisa, Belinda, Aaron; F-in-L of Timothy, Frazer, Stacey; GF of Samantha, Rebekah, Mitchell, Joshua, Matilda (Dec), Finn (Dec), Stephanie||11||Remembrance 1 |- | [[Treadwell-242|Treadwell, Albert George]] ||1915 Dec 13||1986 Sep 28||||H of Isobel; F of Pam& Mandy||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d3/Treadwell-242.jpg 236] ||Rose Lawn Row C |- | Treadwell, Ernest Albert (Ernie)||1922 Jul 30||2014 Mar 06||||H of Molly; F of Edna, Carol, Jex, Trevor, Willy||50||Callistemon Row A |- | [[Newton-5193|Treadwell, Isobel Rosina]] ||1917 Apr 12||2001 Jun 07||||W of Albert (dec); M of Pamela (dec) & Mandy|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/90/Newton-5193.jpg 237] ||Rose Lawn Row C |- | Treadwell, Muriel Gladys (Molly)||1928 Aug 22||2011 Jun 14||||W of Ernest Albert (Ernie); M of Edna, Carol, Gordon (Jex), Trevor, Willy||49||Callistemon Row A |- | Trembath, Alfred Hughie||1913 Oct 15||2003 Aug 26||||H of Edith; F of Marion, Ern, Rob, Glenda||134||Rose Lawn Row A |- | Trembath, Charlotte Edith||||1982 Jul 29||70||W of Alf; M of Marion, Ern, Rob, Glenda||135||Rose Lawn Row A |- | Trenberth-Butcher, Phyllis Myrtle||1918 Jan 01||2008 Nov 19||||W of John A Butcher; M of Colin J||844||Row L |- | [[Truman-328|TRUMAN]], Stanley Cecil||1927 Mar 31||1989 Jul 09||62||AIF; F of Robin, Leanne, Colin, Kenneth; F-in-L of Susan, Keith||345||Rose Lawn Row D |- | Turner, Violetta Jessica||1895 Jan 12||1989 Jun 04||||W of Albert Esmond; M of Jack, Viola, Esme||623||Garden 1 |- | Twitchett, Hester||||1987 Jul 31||66||W of Ken; M of Brian, Elaine, Betty, Kelvin||272||Rose Lawn Row C |- | Ullathorne, Ronald Eric||1930 May 31||2012 Dec 07||||S of Eric & Lucy||59||Callistemon Row B |- | Vagnorius, Antanas (Tony)||1921 Jun 07||2004 Nov 04||||||770||Row J |- | Vagnorius, Dorothy Lillian||1922 Jan 06||1987 Jul 01||65||W of Antanas (Tony); M of Gay, John||771||Row J |- | Van Den Bosch, Siebren (Syd)||1919 Jan 16||1987 Nov 26||||H of Vicky; F of John, Kay, Eddy||314||Rose Lawn Row D |- | Van Den Bosch, Vicky||||||||W of Syd; M of John, Kay, Eddy||315||Rose Lawn Row D |- | Van, Lorette Elizabeth||1924 Oct 30||2010 Apr 24||||W of Raymond; M of Russell & Jenni||654||Row H |- | Van, Raymond Clifford||1919 Feb 02||2004 Mar 21||||H of Lorette; F of Russell & Jenni||655||Row H |- | Vandepavert, Johannes Albertus (John)||1928 Jan 30||2000 Nov 28||||H of Edith; F of Alyson, Robert (dec) & Carol||679||Row H |- | Vaughan, Denis||||1990 Oct 04||72||H of Regina (dec) & Elsie; F of Peter & Alan||620||Garden 1 |- | Vaughan, Regina||||1961 Nov 12||44||W,M||621||Garden 1 |- | Vincent, Jack Anthony (Tony)||1934 Aug 20||2001 Aug 25||||H of Fay; F of Wendy, Robert, Debbie, Dale, Steven||714||Row I |- | Walch, Jessie Jean||1922 Apr 12||2014 Aug 18||||W of Verdun; M of Ron, Kevin, Barry, Colleen||444||Rose Lawn Row F |- | Walch, Verdun Richard||1918 Nov 14||1992 May 30||||H of Jessie; F of Ron, Kevin, Barry, Colleen||443||Rose Lawn Row F |- | Waldie, Ian||1918 Nov 01||1995 Aug 31||||H of Margaret ||327||Rose Lawn Row D |- | Waldie, Walter Macfarlane||1921 Mar 13||1988 Aug 18||||B of Jan; B-in-L of Margaret||326||Rose Lawn Row D |- | [[Waldron-925|WALDRON]], Louis Charles||1926 Jan 17||1999 Jun 20||||AIF; H of Ruby Beryl; F of William; Special father of Gail||347||Rose Lawn Row D |- | Waldron, Ruby Beryl||1924 Dec 11||1995 Jan 23||||W of Louis Charles; M of William||346||Rose Lawn Row D |- | Walters, Richard George||1950 Nov 02||2005 Jan 24||||S of Georgie & Doug; H of Karen; F of Adam & Jodie||856||Wall |- | Walton, Annie||1914 May 20||1987 Jan 19||||W of George (dec); M of Tony & Gary||164||Rose Lawn Row B |- | Walton, George||1913 Oct 28||1983 Mar 19||||H of Annie; F of Tony & Gary||163||Rose Lawn Row B |- | Wangman, Jack||1931 Jul 05||1996 Mar 21||||H of Dawn; F of Bev & Lee||357||Rose Lawn Row D |- | Ward, James William (Jimmy)||||2004 Mar 14||82||H of Mary||742||Row J |- | Ward, Mary Harriet||||2011 Jul 09||89||W of James||742||Row J |- | Ward, William Harold||1909 Oct 09||1990 May 11||||B of Arthur, Connie, Jeff, Joyce, Bob, Ruby||182||Rose Lawn Row B |- | Wardle, Edward||||1982 Jul 27||67||H of Monica; F of Joan, Eddir, Daryl||139||Rose Lawn Row A |- | Wardle, Kathleen Monica||1915 May 27||1996 Aug 14||||W of David; M of Joan, Edward, Daryl||140||Rose Lawn Row A |- | Ware, Brian Vincent||1934 Aug 31||2008 Sep 17||||H of Beverley; F of Debra, Tracey, Pamela, Julie, Martin||814||Row K |- | Warren, Albert Arthur||1907 Oct 12||1986 May 30||||H of Winifred; F of Artie, Douglas; SF of Geoff||226||Rose Lawn Row B |- | Warren, Winifred Ethel||1914 Aug 15||2007 Jun 26||||W of Albert; M of Geoffrey; SM of Arthur||227||Rose Lawn Row B |- | Watkins, Joan Annie||1926 Feb 15||2009 Oct 29||||W of Kevin; M of Julie, Anthony, Ross||304||Rose Lawn Row D |- | Watkins, Kevin Joseph||1926 Dec 19||1995 Feb 11||||H of Joan Annie; F of Julie, Anthony, Trevor, Ross||303||Rose Lawn Row D |- | Webb, Irene May||1906 Apr 22||2001 Mar 07||||W of George; M of Baby John||692||Row I |- | Webster, Olive Jean||1920 Apr 17||2014 Mar 15||||WAAF; W of Bill; M of Rae, James, Peter, Rick, Heather, Lindsay, Lorraine||232||Rose Lawn Row C |- | [[Webster-5149|WEBSTER]], William Ernest||1914 Jul 25||1990 Feb 21||||AIF; H of Olive; F of Rae, James, Peter, Harold, Heather, Lindsay, Lorraine||231||Rose Lawn Row C |- | Wedlock, Gladys||1908 Mar 18||1989 May 04||||W of Joseph; M of Audrey||338||Rose Lawn Row D |- | Wegert, Errol||1926 Sep 10||2010 Jan 27||||RAN; partner of Judith Burns; F of Alison, Jennifer & Leslie||795||Row K |- | Weidl, Agnes||1905 Apr 22||1980 Nov 24||||with Konrad Knauer||311||Rose Lawn Row D |- | Welsh, Harold Reginald||1925 Apr 19||2006 Dec 11||||||566||Garden 2 |- | West, Norman Charles||1930 Apr 10||2013 Dec 05||||H of Mavis Emma; F of Peter, Leanne & Michael||74||Callistemon Row B |- | Wetherilol, Gweneth Beryl||1922 May 18||2012 Nov 09||||W of Leslie; M of Sandra||817||Row K |- | Wheat, Morris Henry||1927 Nov 13||1999 Aug 17||||H of Betty; F of Peter, Wendy, Russell (dec), Andrew||588||Garden 1 |- | White, Brian Thompson||1921 Sep 02||2012 Jul 28||||H of Sheila; F of Jo & Denise; GF of Dion & Zola||681||Row H |- | White, Frederick William||1930 Dec 07||2005 Jan 07||||H of Pat; F of Dianne, Graeme (dec), Sheryl, Kevin||678||Row H |- | White, Sheila Mary||1928 Oct 12||2003 Jul 21||||W of Brian; M of Dion & Zola||680||Row H |- | Whitford, Gabrielle Hannah||1973 Mar 05||2013 Aug 26||||W of Damien; M of Jack & Kate||540||Garden 2 |- | Wilkinson, Jean||1906 Jun 05||1987 Sep 11||||W of Samuel; M of Michael; GM of Laura & Beth||277||Rose Lawn Row C |- | Wilkinson, Samuel Jesse||1910 Oct 23||1997 Apr 30||||H of Jean; F of Michael; GF of Laura & Beth||278||Rose Lawn Row C |- | Willetts, John William Charles (Jack)||1917 Nov 13||1989 Jan 09||||H of Thelma; F of Carol & Kayleen||559||Garden 2 |- | Willetts, Thelma Gertrude||1921 Feb 12||2007 Nov 07||||nee O'Brien; W of Jack; M of Carol & Kayleen||559||Garden 2 |- | Williams, Douglas||1923 Feb 03||2014 Aug 18||||H of Margaret; F of Greg, Sue, Lisa; Carlton Premiership player 1945 & 1947||9||Remembrance 1 |- | Williams, Maisie Madge||1916 May 30||2010 Jun 24||||W of Richard (Dick); M of Marjorie & Richard||834||Row L |- | Williams, Norman Leslie||1924 Apr 26||2009 Mar 29||||RAAF 129719; H of Wilma; F of Janice; F-in-L of Ken (dec)||552||Garden 2 |- | Wilson, Alison Mollie||1911 Feb 13||1998 Oct 25||||||634||Garden 1 |- | Wilson, Mrs Olive Kathleen||1915||2012||||D of Peter John & Isabella Kate Ledwidge/Somerset; W of Edwin Richard Wilson; M of Peter Richard, Deirdre Doreen & Daryl William||768||Row J |- | Winder, Mary Winder||||1971 Jan 19||65||||533||Garden 2 |- | Woods, Harold William (Harry)||1914 Jan 04||2014 Feb 14||||RAAF; F of Max, F-in-L of Pat; GF of Brad, Craig||38||Callistemon Row A |- | Wyeth, Calvert William||1896||1983||87||AIF?||597||Garden 1 |- | Wyeth, James L G||1924 Aug 03||2001 Nov 14||||H of Margarite||598||Garden 1 |- | Wyeth, Margarite C||1928 Oct 26||2009 Aug 17||||nee Fowler; W of Jim||599||Garden 1 |- | Yates, Howard Spencer||1913 May 05||1989 Nov 08||||H of Kathleen; F of Russell, Kerrie, Roslyn, Susan||323||Rose Lawn Row D |- | Yates, Kathleen Bertha||1915 Jun 27||1991 Jul 31||||W of Howard; M of Russell, Kerrie, Roslyn, Susan||324||Rose Lawn Row D |- | Youl, Ena||1908 Feb 25||1997 Sep 03||||W of Malcolm||403||Rose Lawn Row E |- | Youl, Malcolm||1904 Dec 26||1991 Jul 22||||H of Ena||403||Rose Lawn Row E |- | Youl, Malcolm Ernest||1904 Dec||1991 Jul||||H of Georgina Margaret; F of John (dec) & Lorraine||402||Rose Lawn Row E |- | Young, Donald Andrew||1934 Aug 03||2014 Aug 29||||H of Monica Ruth; F of Roxanne, Leonard, Simon, Sarah||35||Callistemon Row A |- | [[Young-17108|YOUNG]] Donald Craig||1923 Mar 22||2002 Nov 27||||AIF; H of Betty; F of Terry, Sandra, Dennis||510||Garden 2 |- | Young, Roberta Ann Elizabeth||1919 Mar 16||2003 Sep 12||||nee Lindsey; W of Donald||511||Garden 2 |- | Young, William Campbell||1891 Mar 13||1986 Feb 03||||AIF?; H of Margaret; F of Margaret (Peg) & Robert (Bob)||146||Rose Lawn Row A |- | Zivkovic, Dragoljub||1927 May 06||1993 Aug 31||||H of Marija; F of son Mile & daughter Dragana||103||Rose Lawn Row A |- | Zivkovic, Marija Ceki||1937 May 14||1996 Jun 18||||W of Dragoljub; M of Mile & Dragana||104||Rose Lawn Row A |- | |} ==More links and lists about this Cemetery== #Website • [http://trove.nla.gov.au/list?id=80955 Trove] aka National Library of Australia, Compiled List of articles, content from libraries, museums, archives and other research organisations found in the research and creation for the people profiles of this Cemetery - [http://help.nla.gov.au/trove/using-trove/creating-contributing/lists Trove Help with Lists] ----
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[[Category:IOOF Memorial Gardens, Pittsburg, Indiana]] [[Category:Carroll County, Indiana, Cemeteries]] This free space page for the IOOF Memorial Gardens in Pittsburg is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]], created to document the life and times of our ancestors who are interred here. The U.S Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:Global_Cemeteries|Global Cemeteries Project]]. This cemetery is one of three Independent Order of Odd Fellows cemeteries in Carroll County, Indiana. It is located on US 421/SR 18 just west of Pittsburg, next to the First Assembly of God Church. [https://www.google.com/maps/place/9999+Indiana+18,+Delphi,+IN+46923/@40.5942826,-86.7144386,18z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m2!3m1!1s0x8813a78f2182009b:0xc965d01751e6682b?hl=en IOOF Memorial Gardens, Pittsburg on Google Maps] == Transcription == Transcription of this cemetery is in progress.
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[[Category: Netherlands Project]][[Category:Iowa]][[Category:Oregon_Trail]][[Category:Iowa History]] This page is trying to identify and then add to wikitree everyone who was part of the group of Dutch settlers in Pella, Iowa, that traveled the Oregon trail and returned to Iowa. (1 May 1864-10 May 1869). The starting point for this is [https://digitalcollections.lib.iastate.edu/islandora/object/isu:IowaCountyHistories_3054#page/432/mode/2up "The Oregon Trail", p.402-412] of The Story of Sioux County by Charles L Dyke. Orange City, Iowa, 1942. Another source is Beltman, Brian W. "Civil War Reverberations: Exodus and Return Among the Pella Dutch During the 1860s" in Krabbendam, Hans and Larry J. Wagenaar, eds. The Dutch-American Experience: Essays in Honor of Robert R Swierenga. Amsterdam: VU Uitgeverij, 2000. pp.116-142. ==Background== According to Beltman, from 1847 to 1870, 2,713 Dutch immigrants settled in the Pella area. The community always included non-Dutch. In 1850 the population was 1,057; in 1860 it was 3,391, and in 1870 it was 4,975. In addition many of the heads of households remained there, showing not only growth but constancy.[Beltman, p.117] the Dutch tended to be members of the Democratic party, although notably Henry P Scholte switched to becoming a democrat in 1859 and was a strong supporter of Lincoln/[Beltman, p.117] A total of 138 Dutch people left Pella during the Civil War for reasons other than enlistment.[Beltman, p.120] The Enrollment Act of 3 March 1863 made all single and married men age 25-45 eligible for the draft. The high volunteerism of Lake Prairie Township of Marion County exempted the area. However, the Dutch lived in other townships as well as in neighboring Mahaska County. Many of the Dutch men were not citizens. The Second Naturalization Act of 1795, only men over 21 could be citizens. If the head of the household was a man over 21, everyone because a citizen. If the head of household was not over 21 or was a woman, citizen was not automatically conferred and had to applied for at a later date. These resident aliens were not subject to the draft. Iowa Governor Samuel Kirkwood stated that all aliens in Iowa must either become citizens or should leave the state.[Beltman, p.120-121][Citation needed for Kirkwood's statement] The evidence for the claim that Kirkwood told non-citizens to either become citizens or leave the state may be completely based on what [[Jongewaard-42|Janna Cornelia jongewaard]] recalled being told about events that occurred when she was one and a half years old. In his First Biennial Message on 15 January 1862, Kirkwood stated "Why should any one of our people claim that he should enjoy all the benefits of civil government and be exempt from its burthens that he should have all these advantages at the expense of his neighbors."[[https://archive.org/stream/messagesproclama02iowaiala#page/266/mode/2up The Messages and Proclamations of the Governors of Iowa compiled and edigted by Benjamin F Shambaugh, 1903. Vol. 2 p.267]] Governor Kirkwood was a strong supported of Lincoln and Kirkwood made at least one statement that were beyond his authority to enforce. He recalled in 1887 "I had ordered that no man should leave the State of Iowa to avoid the draft. Of course I need not state that I had no authority to prohibit anybody from coming or going out of Iowa, but it was a "war measure" and spared me the ordering of a draft." [[https://archive.org/stream/lifeandtimesofsa00lathrich#page/402/mode/2up/search/draft Lathrop, Henry Warren. The life and times of Samuel J. Kirkwood, Iowa's war governor, 1819. p.402]] The press may have reported such things as fact and the mood of the community may have supported the belief that non-citizens should leave the state if they were not going to enlist. ===The Journey=== According to Dyke: The left their homes near Pella on 1 May 1864. The trip went through Pella. Crossed the Des Moines river at a place called Rider Rock. Then to Council Bluffs to cross the Missouri. Went through Nebraska Sandhills and then Fort Laramie, Wyoming. Ahead of them in the trail was another group including some Dutch people, who joined their group after their horses were stolen by Native Americans (likely for sale to Confederates). More horses were lost to US soldiers mistaking them for horse thieves. They passed about 40 miles north of the Great Salt Lake in Utah. Passed through the mountains. Arrived in Portland in 28 October, 1864. Many of them soon returned by way of the Isthmus of Panama. Others returned several years later by rail (after 10 May 1869). Many of the people who made the journey moved to Sioux County, Iowa. ==People making the trip== ===Sixteen Families=== Names from Beltman, with additional comments from Dyke '''Cornelis Jongewaard''' : "As Cornelius Jongewaard had made the trip once before, the travelers selected him as their captain. Mr. Jongewaard had two wagons in the train. One he drove himself and the other Mrs. Jongewaard drove. " : [[Jongewaard-25|Cornelis Jongewaard]] : [[Van_Stoutenburg-14|Helena van Stoutenburg]] : [[Jongewaard-39|Elizabeth]] : [[Jongewaard-40|Ariaantje]] : [[Jongewaard-41|Ringert Cornelius]] : [[Jongewaard-42|Janna Cornelia]] - one of the people recounting the story : A baby is mentioned (p.410) : [[Jongewaard-43|Tryntje]] '''Born in Oregon''' '''Jan Van Blokland''' : [[Van_Blokland-8|Jan van Blokland]] : [[Rijsdam-5|Jane van Blokland]] : [[Van_Blokland-16|Alexander van Blokland]] '''Born in Oregon''' '''Barend ten Broek''' : [[Ten_Broek-28|Berend ten Broek]] : [[Van_Os-158|Geertruij Anna van Os]] : Henry, b. c1855 : Elisabeth, b. c1857, died before 1869 : Anna , b. c1860 : Aart, b. c1863 '''Teunis Burggraaf''' [Mr. and Mrs. Theunes Burggraf] : Possibly related to Pieter["United States Census, 1870," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MDVV-5RH : 12 April 2016), Pieter Burggraaf, Iowa, United States; citing p. 39, family 273, NARA microfilm publication M593 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.); FHL microfilm 545,908.] or Peter["United States Census, 1870," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MDVK-491 : 12 April 2016), Peter Burggraaf, Iowa, United States; citing p. 56, family 411, NARA microfilm publication M593 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.); FHL microfilm 545,908.] or William["United States Census, 1870," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MDVK-XRH : 12 April 2016), William Burggraaf, Iowa, United States; citing p. 30, family 210, NARA microfilm publication M593 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.); FHL microfilm 545,908.] : 1860 census["United States Census, 1860", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M8L7-QKG : 28 July 2017), Teunis Burgraaf in entry for Peter Burgraaf, 1860.] '''Arie Jongewaard''' : [[Jongewaard-33|Arie Jongewaard]] - '''died in Oregon''' : [[Van_Rossum-51|Dirkje van Rossum]] : [[Jongewaard-34|Ringert A]] : [[Jongewaard-37|Hendrika]] : [[Jongewaard-2|Jennie]] : [[Jongewaard-38|Gysbert Peter]] : [[Jongewaard-35|Albert Arie]] '''Born in Oregon''' : [[Jongewaard-36|Tryntje]] '''Born in Oregon''' '''Gerrit Jot''' [Mr. and Mrs. Geert Jot]["United States Census, 1870," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MF8T-KB3 : 12 April 2016), George Yot, Oregon, United States; citing p. 1, family 347, NARA microfilm publication M593 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.); FHL microfilm 552,784.] : George Yot M 51 Holland : Sarah Yot F 42 Holland : Anna Yot F 16 Iowa : John Yot M 12 Iowa : Dirk Yot M 10 Iowa : Garritt Yot M 2 Oregon '''Johannes Klein''' : Possibly John L Kline["United States Census, 1870," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MDVH-ZLQ : 12 April 2016), John L Kline, Iowa, United States; citing p. 18, family 124, NARA microfilm publication M593 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.); FHL microfilm 545,897.] : May have emigrated June 2 1848, age 23, arriving in Baltimore from Rotterdam on the Maastroom.[Swierenga, Robert P. Dutch immigrants in U.S. ship passenger manifests, 1820-1880 : an alphabetical listing by household heads and independent persons. Wilmington, Del. : Scholarly Resources 1983.] '''Cornelis Lakeman''' : [[Lakeman-95|Cornelius Lakeman]] - step-father-in-law of [[Jongewaard-25|Cornelis Jongewaard]] - Not yet found on 1870 census : Martje Lakeman, born 1855, may have been part of the group '''Luitje Mars''' [Mr. and Mrs. Lutje Mars] : and step children Isaac De Vries, Peter and John and Mary Ellerbroek, and children Simon and Alida : Isaac De Vries was first husband of Mrs. Mars; she then married Gerrit Ellerbroek - he died in 1859. She then married Lutje Mars : John and Mary are two of the people recounting the story. Simon was also alive in 1940. : Still in Oregon in 1870["United States Census, 1870," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MF8T-VC9 : 12 April 2016), Luije Marse, Oregon, United States; citing p. 20, family 153, NARA microfilm publication M593 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.); FHL microfilm 552,784.] : Luije Marse M 48 Holland : [[Van_der_Meer-384|Jannetje van der Meer]] F 44 Holland : [[De_Vries-1759|Izaak de Vries]] M 16 Iowa : [[Ellerbroek-41|Mary Ellerbroek]] F 12 Iowa : Peter Marse M 9 Iowa : Simon Marse M 6 Iowa : Adiline Marse F 6 Iowa '''Dirk van der Meer''' : [[Van_der_Meer-251|Dirk Van der Meer]] - brother [[Van_der_Meer-255|Izaak]] died in the Civil War : [[Van_den_Bos-74|Cornelia van den Bos]] : [[Vandermeer-12|Aaltje]] : [[Vandermeer-13|Jaantje/Adriana]] : [[Vandermeer-14|Cornelia]] : [[Vandermeer-15|Cornelis]] - may have died before trip or in Oregon : [[Vandermeer-16|Isaac]] : [[Vandermeer-17|Cornelius]] '''born in Oregon''' : [[Vandermeer-18|John]] '''born in Oregon''' '''Leendert van der Meer''' : [[Van_der_Meer-252|Leendert Van der Meer]] - brother [[Van_der_Meer-255|Izaak]] died in the Civil War : [[Van_den_Bos-77|Antje van den Bos]] : [[Van_der_Meer-387|Isaac Vandemeer]] : [[Van_der_Meer-388|Jane Vandemeer]] '''Christian Nieuwendorp''' : [[Nieuwendorp-6|Christiaan Nieuwendorp]] : [[Van_der_Meer-254|Neeltje Nieuwendorp]] nee van der Meer : [[Nieuwendorp-11|Nieuwendorp]] : [[Nieuwendorp-12|Adeline Nieuwendorp]] : [[Nieuwendorp-13|Jennie Nieuwendorp]] : [[Nieuwendorp-14|Isaac Nieuwendorp]] '''born in Oregon''' : [[Nieuwendorp-15|Mary Nieuwendorp]] '''born in Oregon''' '''Pieter Notebloom''' : [[Nooteboom-5|Peter]] - '''died in Oregon''' : [[Van_der_Meer-436|Maria van der Meer]] - '''died in Oregon or en route''' : [[Nooteboom-11|Arie]], 12 : [[Nooteboom-12|Isaac]], 10 : [[Nooteboom-13|Gerrit]], 8 : [[Nooteboom-14|Alida]], 7 : [[Nooteboom-15|Peter]], 5 : [[Nooteboom-16|John]], 5 : A, 3 : [[Nooteboom-17|Maria]], 0 '''Gerrit Rijsdam''' [Mr. and Mrs. Rysdam] Gerrit's wife Magdalena and 3 daughters remained in Iowa. Two of Gerrit's daughters and their husbands also made the trip (Adrian and Jan van Blokland and Magdalena and Jan van Rossum). Those that went to Oregon stopped in Union County. Magdalena died in 1866. Gerrit returned to Iowa in 1869 to bring the daughters to Oregon. : [[Rijsdam-2|Gerrit Rysdam]] : [[Rysdam-5|Arie Rysdam]] '''Jan van Rossum''' : [[Van_Rossum-80|John van Rossum]] : [[Rijsdam-6|Ellen van Rossum]] : Two year old child unknown Earp (or Rijsdam) : [[Van_Rossum-83|Arie G van Rossum]] '''born in Oregon''' '''Alexander Stoutenburg''' [Mr. and Mrs. John Stoutenburg] - family remained in Oregon : [[Van_Stoutenburg-23|Alexander Stoutunberg]] - brother-in-law of [[Jongewaard-25|Cornelis Jongewaard]] : [[De_Haan-341|Regina Stoutenburg]] : [[Stoutenburg-67|Elizabeth Stoutenburg]] : [[Stoutenburg-68|John Stoutenburg]] : [[Stoutenburg-69|Dinermen Stoutenburg]] : [[Stoutenburg-70|Cornelius Stoutenburg]] '''born in Oregon''' : [[Stoutenburg-71|Jan Stoutenburg]] '''born in Oregon''' ===Single Men=== '''[[Roorda-80|Gerrit Roorda]]''' : Driver for Luitje Mars : See also brother Izaak listed below : Brother [[Roorda-81|Hendrik]] died in the US Civil War '''[[Van_Blokland-12|Cornelis van Blokland]]''' '''[[Van_der_Meulen-316|Ate van der Meulen]]''' - see family below '''[[Van_der_Meulen-319|Jacob van der Meulen]]''' - see family below ===Other People (2nd group or individuals)=== ====In Iowa in 1870, with child born in Oregon==== Debruine family : John Debrown M 41 Holland : Mary Debrown F 37 Holland : Cornelia Debrown F 10 Iowa : Keyn Debrown M 7 Iowa : John Debrown M 5 Oregon["United States Census, 1870," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MDVJ-PJN : 12 April 2016), John Debrown in household of John Debrown, Iowa, United States; citing p. 18, family 128, NARA microfilm publication M593 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.); FHL microfilm 545,907.] : Mackie Debrown F 1 Iowa Roorda family (not found on 1870 census, ages below adjusted from 1880 census) - Izaac's Find a Grave entry indicates they returned by the transcontinental railroad. Brother [[Roorda-81|Hendrik]] died in the US Civil War : [[Roorda-84|Izaak Roorda]] Self Male 38 Netherlands : [[Buwalda-115|Boelge Roorda]] Wife 37 Netherlands : Effe Roorda Male 12 Iowa, United States : Allie Roorda Female 10 Iowa, United States : Flora Roorda Female 8 Iowa, United States : Tenia Roorda Female 6 Iowa, United States : Abraham Roorda Male 4 '''born in Oregon''' : Henreita Roorda Female 2 '''born in Oregon''' Verploeg family : [[Ver_Ploegh-21|Engel Verploeg]] M 47 Netherlands - emigrated age 24 on 12 June 1847 : [[Buwalda-127|Pauline Verploeg]] F 28 Netherlands : [[Ver_Ploegh-20|Henry Verploeg]] M 10 Iowa : Aaltje Verploeg F 8 Iowa : Abraham Verploeg M 6 Iowa : Aartje Verploeg F 4 Oregon["United States Census, 1870," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MDV2-M6X : 12 April 2016), Aartje Perploeg in household of Engel Perploeg, Iowa, United States; citing p. 31, family 217, NARA microfilm publication M593 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.); FHL microfilm 545,908.] : John P Perploeg M 1 Iowa Versteeg family : John Verstug M 33 Netherlands : Elizabeth Verstug F 33 Holland : Elizabeth Verstug F 10 Iowa : Aert Verstug M 7 Iowa : Emma Verstug F 4 Oregon["United States Census, 1870," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MDVH-TLM : 12 April 2016), Emma Verstug in household of John Verstug, Iowa, United States; citing p. 22, family 161, NARA microfilm publication M593 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.); FHL microfilm 545,897.] : John Verstug M 1 Oregon ====In Oregon in 1870, born in the Netherlands, with connection to Iowa==== Barendregt family["United States Census, 1870," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MF81-BNN : 12 April 2016), Peter Barendgt, Oregon, United States; citing p. 52, family 379, NARA microfilm publication M593 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.); FHL microfilm 552,787.] : Peter Barendgt M 40 Netherlands - emigrated age 16, 18 Nov 1846, departed from Rotterdam on ship Wakona, arriving New Orleans[Swierenga, Robert P. Dutch immigrants in U.S. ship passenger manifests, 1820-1880 : an alphabetical listing by household heads and independent persons. Wilmington, Del. : Scholarly Resources 1983.] : [[Van_Stoutenburg-17|Jane Barendregt]] - sister-in-law of [[Jongewaard-25|Cornelis Jongewaard]] : 3 children born in Iowa, 2 children born in Oregon Le Boost family["United States Census, 1870," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MF8B-YJF : 12 April 2016), J Le Boost, Oregon, United States; citing p. 56, family 425, NARA microfilm publication M593 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.); FHL microfilm 552,786.] : J Le Boost M 31 Holland : Henrietta Le Boost F 28 Holland : Dennis Le Boost M 8 Iowa, United States : John Le Boost M 6 Oregon, United States : Anna Le Boost F 3 Oregon, United States : Delka Le Boost F 0 Oregon, United States : Kate Le Boost F 4 Oregon, United States Burns family["United States Census, 1870," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MF8T-11H : 12 April 2016), Peter Burns, Oregon, United States; citing p. 11, family 70, NARA microfilm publication M593 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.); FHL microfilm 552,784.] : Peter Burns M 38 Holland : Emma Burns F 18 Iowa : William Burns M 2 Oregon : Lilly Burns F 0 Oregon Dijkstra family["United States Census, 1870," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MF8B-YFG : 12 April 2016), Lubbert Dykstra, Oregon, United States; citing p. 79, family 557, NARA microfilm publication M593 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.); FHL microfilm 552,786.] : Lubbert Dykstra M 55 Holland : Jane Dykstra F 38 Ohio : Geo Dykstra M 19 Iowa : Jane Dykstra F 17 Missouri : Nathan Dykstra M 16 Oregon : Robert Dykstra M 14 Oregon : Job Dykstra M 12 Oregon : Malinda Dykstra F 10 Oregon : Evaline Dykstra F 8 Oregon : Elmer Dykstra F 7 Oregon : Eva Dykstra F 5 Oregon : Rosa Dykstra F 2 Oregon Eaton - Venasour family["United States Census, 1870," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MF81-N35 : 12 April 2016), Ellen Eaton in household of T J Eaton, Oregon, United States; citing p. 24, family 246, NARA microfilm publication M593 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.); FHL microfilm 552,787.] : T J Eaton M 24 Tennessee : [[Rijsdam-6|Ellen Eaton]] F 27 Holland - see Ellen van Rossum above : Wm Eaton M 3 Oregon : G Eaton M 0 Oregon : J Venasour F 8 Iowa : Lea Venasour M 5 Oregon Kistner family["United States Census, 1870," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MF8T-RS9 : 12 April 2016), Adiline Kistner in household of William Kistner, Oregon, United States; citing p. 12, family 99, NARA microfilm publication M593 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.); FHL microfilm 552,784.] : William Kistner M 35 Ohio : Adiline Kistner F 25 Holland : Adiline Kistner F 2 Oregon : William Kistner M 1 Oregon : Lucinda Kistner F 0 Oregon : Mary Kistner F 8 Iowa : Theresa Kistner F 69 Virginia De Penning family["United States Census, 1870," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MF81-MQN : 12 April 2016), Aggie De Penning, Oregon, United States; citing p. 138, family 1015, NARA microfilm publication M593 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.); FHL microfilm 552,786.] : Aggie De Penning F 36 Holland : Wm De Penning M 13 Iowa : Jacob De Penning M 12 Iowa : Bastion De Penning M 7 Iowa : Jane De Penning F 6 Iowa : Hugo De Penning M 3 Oregon : Nellie M De Penning F 1 Oregon : Wiiliam Depenning (22) and Aagje nee Kleindorst (20) emigrated 2 May 1854 from Rotterdam on the ship Ocean Home[Swierenga, Robert P. Dutch immigrants in U.S. ship passenger manifests, 1820-1880 : an alphabetical listing by household heads and independent persons. Wilmington, Del. : Scholarly Resources 1983.] van der Meulen family : [[Van_der_Meulen-313|B[onne] Vandermulen]] : [[Van_der_Meulen-315|[Egbert] Vandermulen]] : R Vandermulen F 23 Holland -- probably wife of Egbert : Vandermulen M 3 Iowa -- child of Egbert : R Vandermulen F 1 Iowa -- child of Egbert : [[Van_der_Meulen-321|O [Arjen] Vandermulen]] Versteeg family : [[Versteeg-145|Jan A Versteeg]] :[[Van_Stoutenburg-19|Gerritje Versteeg]] - sister-in-law of Cornelis Jongewaard : John Versteeg Male 33 Holland : Harriett Versteeg Female 30 Holland : Gysei Versteeg Female 11 Iowa : Elizabeth Versteeg Female 9 Iowa : Jacob Versteeg Male 7 Iowa : John Versteeg Male 5 Oregon : Cornelius Versteeg Male 3 Oregon : George Versteeg Male 0 Oregon Verstieg family["United States Census, 1870," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MF81-M7S : 12 April 2016), Nicholas Verstieg in household of E R Zimmerman, Oregon, United States; citing p. 139, family 1017, NARA microfilm publication M593 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.); FHL microfilm 552,786.] : Nicholas Verstieg M 38 Holland : Gerriaje Verstieg F 33 Holland : Aart Verstieg M 13 Iowa : John Verstieg M 9 Iowa : Emerinus Verstieg M 7 Iowa : Dirkje Verstieg F 5 Oregon : Emma Verstieg F 13 Oregon ====In Oregon in 1870, born in the Netherlands, with no known connection to Iowa==== Saken Aising M 36 Holland["United States Census, 1870," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MF8T-LD9 : 12 April 2016), Saken Aising in household of Chas Davidson, Oregon, United States; citing p. 2, family 16, NARA microfilm publication M593 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.); FHL microfilm 552,784.] Bettengen family["United States Census, 1870," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MF81-CMB : 12 April 2016), Caroline Z Bettengen in household of Albert Bettengen, Oregon, United States; citing p. 6, family 58, NARA microfilm publication M593 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.); FHL microfilm 552,787.] : Albert Bettengen M 43 Prussia : Caroline Z Bettengen F 42 Holland : Rosalie Bettengen F 16 California : Albert Bettengen M 15 California : Matilda Bettengen F 12 Oregon : Josephine Bettengen F 10 Oregon Bezmer family["United States Census, 1870," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MF81-Q84 : 12 April 2016), Jacob Bezmer, Oregon, United States; citing p. 17, family 126, NARA microfilm publication M593 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.); FHL microfilm 552,786.] : Jacob Bezmer M 39 Holland : Klass Bezmer M 12 Holland Breutans family["United States Census, 1870," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MF8B-N78 : 12 April 2016), J F J Breutans in household of J F J Breutans, Oregon, United States; citing p. 120, family 925, NARA microfilm publication M593 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.); FHL microfilm 552,786.] : J F J Breutans M 50 France : Elizabeth Breutans F 52 France : J F J Breutans M 21 Holland : Maria L Breutans F 17 Holland : Frederick Breutans M 10 Kansas J F Brown M 44 Holland["United States Census, 1870," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MF8Y-D4N : 12 April 2016), J F Brown, Oregon, United States; citing p. 7, family 59, NARA microfilm publication M593 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.); FHL microfilm 552,785.] Fridagh family["United States Census, 1870," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MF81-SC9 : 12 April 2016), P Van Fridagh, Oregon, United States; citing p. 63, family 430, NARA microfilm publication M593 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.); FHL microfilm 552,786.] : P Van Fridagh M 46 Holland : Elizabeth Van Fridagh F 44 Prussia : Prosper Van Fridagh M 18 Minnesota : Hortense Van Fridagh F 14 Minnesota : Edward Van Fridagh M 6 Oregon : Paul Van Fridagh M 5 Oregon : Salome Lench F 35 France : E W Cornell M 27 Ohio Isaac De Friest M 22 Holland["United States Census, 1870," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MF8T-84W : 12 April 2016), Isaac De Friest, Oregon, United States; citing p. 5, family 36, NARA microfilm publication M593 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.); FHL microfilm 552,784.] Gracy["United States Census, 1870," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MF8B-PL6 : 12 April 2016), Delia Gracy in household of John Gracy, Oregon, United States; citing p. 169, family 1268, NARA microfilm publication M593 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.); FHL microfilm 552,786.] : John Gracy M 36 Ireland : Delia Gracy F 47 Holland : Hannah Deilschneeder F 16 Oregon : Josephine Deilschneeder F 4 Oregon Herman Harger M 37 Holland["United States Census, 1870," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MF8Y-DVP : 12 April 2016), Herman Harger, Oregon, United States; citing p. 13, family 128, NARA microfilm publication M593 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.); FHL microfilm 552,785.] Frank Hollowatsie M 42 Holland["United States Census, 1870," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MF8T-HM7 : 12 April 2016), Frank Hollowatsie in household of John W Ellis, Oregon, United States; citing p. 5, family 62, NARA microfilm publication M593 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.); FHL microfilm 552,784.] Gretchen Muller F 22 Holland - domestic servant to Carnman family["United States Census, 1870," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MF8T-THL : 12 April 2016), Gretchen Muller in household of Geo Carnman, Oregon, United States; citing p. 4, family 36, NARA microfilm publication M593 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.); FHL microfilm 552,784.] Ridders family["United States Census, 1870," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MF8T-849 : 12 April 2016), Elizabeth Ridders in household of George Ridders, Oregon, United States; citing p. 5, family 35, NARA microfilm publication M593 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.); FHL microfilm 552,784.] : George Ridders M 35 Hanover : Elizabeth Ridders F 21 Holland : Franklin Ridders M 2 Oregon : Joseph Ridders M 1 Oregon : Wm B Lucas M 21 Indiana : B J Burch M 41 Kentucky Stedmann family["United States Census, 1870," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MF8B-PGW : 12 April 2016), D Stedmann, Oregon, United States; citing p. 169, family 1272, NARA microfilm publication M593 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.); FHL microfilm 552,786.] : D Stedmann M 31 Holland : Anna Stedmann F 20 Hesse Darmstadt Henry Weeke M 50 Holland["United States Census, 1870," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MF8T-GMQ : 12 April 2016), Henry Weeke in household of Fred Anderson, Oregon, United States; citing p. 32, family 233, NARA microfilm publication M593 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.); FHL microfilm 552,784.] James White M 46 Holland["United States Census, 1870," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MF8B-YKF : 12 April 2016), James White in household of Eugene Murry, Oregon, United States; citing p. 58, family 434, NARA microfilm publication M593 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.); FHL microfilm 552,786.] Harry Williams M 39 Holland["United States Census, 1870," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MF8T-CLQ : 12 April 2016), Harry Williams in household of Andrew Engstrom, Oregon, United States; citing p. 3, family 30, NARA microfilm publication M593 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.); FHL microfilm 552,784.] Gelsma Yella M 25 Holland["United States Census, 1870," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MF81-35X : 12 April 2016), Gelsma Yella, Oregon, United States; citing p. 2, family 14, NARA microfilm publication M593 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.); FHL microfilm 552,787.] == Sources ==
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[[Category: Netherlands Project]][[Category:Iowa]][[Category: Iowa, United States Civil War]] *[[Project:US_Civil_War:_War_Between_the_States|Return to the United States Civil War Project]] This page is trying to identify and then add to wikitree all the Dutch who fought in the Civil War. This list comes from Appendix A (p.142) in Beltman, Brian W. "Civil War Reverberations: Exodus and Return Among the Pella Dutch During the 1860s" in Krabbendam, Hans and Larry J. Wagenaar, eds. The Dutch-American Experience: Essays in Honor of Robert R Swierenga. Amsterdam: VU Uitgeverij, 2000. pp.116-142. Additional sources: [http://iagenweb.org/civilwar/books/logan.htm Six volumes of Civil War Records for Iowa] published by Guy E. Logan - [http://iagenweb.org/civilwar/books/logan/mil702.htm 33rd Infantry] (many were in Company G) specifically and [https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000452132 digitized volumes] - 33rd Infantry is in [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.hx2xt2;view=1up;seq=185 v.5 beginning p.149] Regimental histories http://www.civilwararchive.com/Unreghst/uniainf4.htm#32ndinf and http://iagenweb.org/civilwar/regiment/infantry/33rd/33infantry.html A less complete list of Iowa Dutch in the Civil War can be found in the [https://archive.org/details/souvenirhistoryo00unse_0/page/132/mode/2up/search/civil+war|Souvenir History of Pella]. Anyone should feel free to edit the text below, with links to profiles or information about units, dates enlisted etc. before a profile can be made. ==Civil War Soldiers== ===From Pella community, listed by Beltman=== According to Beltman, 75 men from the Pella community served in the U.S. Civil War. Eighteen of them were wounded and eleven of them died.[Beltman, p.119] At least 64% of those that survived returned to Pella. Dutch Civil War Volunteers from the Pella Community[Beltman, p.142] with additional information from Logan *Bauman, Hendrik ('''wounded''') - Bauman, Hendrick. Age 22. Residence Pella, nativity Netherlands. Enlisted Sept. 4, 1862. Mustered Sept. 4, 1862. Mustered out July 17, 1865, New Orleans, La. - 33rd Infantry, Company G *Bouman, Jacob L. - Bowman, Jacob L. Age 37. Residence Marion County, nativity Netherlands. Enlisted Sept. 4, 1862. Mustered Sept. 4, 1862. Mustered out July 17, 1865, New Orleans, La. - 33rd Infantry, Company G *Bousquet, Herman F. - Bousquet, Herman F. Age 19. Residence Pella, nativity Holland. Enlisted May 21, 1861. Mustered June 10, 1861. Transferred to Signal Corps March 28, 1864. - 3rd Infantry, Company B *[[Bousquet-151|Bousquet, Henry L.]] - Bousquet, Henry Louis. Age 22. Residence Pella, nativity Netherlands. Enlisted Sent. 4, 1862. Mustered Sept. 4, 1862. Promoted Fifth Sergeant Feb. 25, 1863. Discharged for promotion as First Lieutenant and Regimental Quartermaster, Fourth Arkansas Cavalry, Oct. 16, 1864. - 33rd Infantry, Company G *Bousquet, John J. ('''wounded''') - Bousquet, John J. (Veteran.) Age 23. Residence Pella, nativity Netherlands. Enlisted Nov. 23, 1861. Mustered Nov. 23, 1861. Wounded in right leg Oct. 3, 1862, Hatchie River, Tenn. Reenlisted and re-mustered Feb. 2, 1864. See company B, Third Infantry Consolidated Battalion. - 3rd Infantry, Company B *Brink, Gerrit - Brink, Garrett. Age 42. Residence Pella, nativity Holland. Enlisted March 1, 1862. Mustered April 11, 1862. Discharged for disability Dec. 8, 1862, St. Louis, Mo. - 17th Infantry, Company I *DeBruin, Kryn - DeBruyn, Kryn. Age 23. Residence Pella, nativity Netherlands. Mustered Sept. 4, 1862. Promoted First Corporal Feb. 1, 1863. Wounded and taken prisoner April 30, 1864, Saline River, Ark. Returned to Company. Mustered out May 22, 1865, Davenport, Iowa. - 33rd Infantry, Company G *[[De_Kock-782|DeKock, Stephanus]] ('''wounded''') - DeKock, Stephanus Age 23. Residence Pella, nativity Netherlands. Enlisted Sept. 4, 1862. Mustered Sept. 4, 1862. Wounded severely April 30, 1864, Saline River, Ark. Discharged for wounds March 28, 1865, Keokuk, Iowa. - 33rd Infantry, Company G *DeLeeuw, Cornelis *DeZeeuw, Cornelis ('''died''') - DeZeeuw, Cornelius. Age 21. Residence Pella, nativity Netherlands. Enlisted Sept. 4, 1862. Mustered Sept. 4, 1862. Died of disease June 6, 1863, Keokuk, Iowa. - 33rd Infantry, Company G *Dingemans, Daniel - Dingerman, Daniel. Age 18. Residence Pella, nativity Netherlands. Enlisted Oct. 5, 1864. Mustered Oct. 13, 1864. Transferred to Company E, Thirty-fourth and Thirty-eighth Consolidated, July 12, 1864. - 33rd Infantry, Company G **Dingerman, Daniel. Age 18. Residence Pella, nativity Netherlands. Enlisted Oct. 5, 1864. Mustered Oct. 13, 1864. Mustered out Aug. 16, 1865, Houston, Texas. See Company G, Thirtythird Infantry. – 34th Infantry *Dingemans, Jan W. - Dingerman, John W. Age 24. Residence Pella, nativity Netherlands Enlisted Oct. 5, 1864. Mustered Oct. 13, 1864. Transferred to Company E, Thirty-fourth and Thirty-eighth Consolidated, July 12, 1864. - 33rd Infantry, Company G **Dingerman, John W. Age 24. Residence Pella, nativity Netherlands. Enlisted Oct. 5, 1864. Mustered Oct. 13, 1864. Accidentally killed Aug. 3, 1865, Columbia, Texas. See Company G, Thirty-third Infantry. – 34th Infantry *Duinink, Cornelis - Dunnick, Cornelius. Age 18. Residence Marion County, nativity Netherlands. Enlisted Aug. 13, 1862. Mustered Oct. 3, 1862. Mustered out July 17, 1865, New Orleans, La. - 33rd Infantry, Company G *Engelsma, Martin - Engelsma, Martin. Age 21. Residence Pella, nativity Netherlands. Enlisted Sept. 4, 1862. Mustered Sept. 4, 1862. Mustered out July 17, 1865, New Orleans, La. - 33rd Infantry, Company G *[[Groen-272|Groen, Jan]] - Green, John. Age 37. Residence Pella, nativity Netherlands. Enlisted Sept. 4, 1862. Mustered Sept. 4, 1862. Discharged for disability Sept. 19, 1864. - 33rd Infantry, Company G *Hesseling, Henry J. - Hessenlink, Henry J. Age 25. Residence Pella, nativity Netherlands. Enlisted Feb. 1, 1862, as Third Corporal. Mustered April 11, 1862. Taken prisoner Oct. 13, 1864, Tilton, Ga. Died March 24, 1865. Buried in National Cemetery, Cahawba, Ala. - 17th Infantry, Company H *Hoi, Gerrit - Hall, Garret W. Age 18. Residence Pella, nativity Holland. Enlisted Jan. 30, 1862. Mustered Jan. 30, 1862. Wounded in thigh slightly April 6, 1862, Shiloh, Tenn. Discharged June 13, 1862, Corinth, Miss. – 15th Infantry, Company I *Hoi, Martinus - Hol, Martimus. Age 18. Residence Pella, nativity Netherlands. Enlisted Sept. 4, 1862. Mustered Sept. 4, 1862. Mustered out July 17, 1865, New Orleans, La. - 33rd Infantry, Company G *[[Kegel-97|Kegel, Jacob]] - Keegel, Jacob. Age 18. Residence Pella, nativity Holland. Enlisted March 1, 1862. Mustered April 11, 1862. Taken prisoner Oct. 13, 1864, Tilton, Ga. Mustered out April 15, 1865, Davenport, Iowa, expiration of term of service. - Infantry 17, Company I *Klyn, Cornelis ('''died''') - Klyn, Cornelius. Age 21. Residence Pella, nativity Netherlands. Enlisted Sept. 4, 1862. Mustered Sept. 4, 1862. Died Sept. 6, 1864, Little Rock, Ark. Section 1, grave 976. - 33rd Infantry, Company G *Klyn, John C. - Klyn, John C. Age 25. Residence Pella, nativity Netherlands. Appointed Second Lieutenant Oct. 1, 1862. Mustered Oct. 1, 1862. Resigned Feb. 2, 1863, Missouri - 33rd Infantry, Company G *[[Kolenbrander-92|Kolenbrander, Herman]] ('''died''') - Kolenbranden, Harmon. Age 21. Residence Pella., nativity Netherlands. Enlisted March 1, 1862. Mustered April 11, 1862. Missing; taken prisoner Nov. 25, 1863, Missionary Ridge, Tenn. Died while a prisoner of war, July 11, 1864, Andersonville, Ga. Buried in National Cemetery, Andersonville, Ga. Grave 3204. - 17th Infantry, Company I **Kolenbranden, Harmon. Age 21. Residence Pella., nativity Netherlands. Enlisted March 1, 1862. Mustered April 11, 1862. Missing; taken prisoner Nov. 25, 1863, Missionary Ridge, Tenn. Died while a prisoner of war, July 11, 1864, Andersonville, Ga. Buried in National Cemetery, Andersonville, Ga. Grave 3204. - 17th Infantry, Company H *[[Koolbeek-1|Koolbeek, Jacob A]]. ('''died''') - 17th infantry, company I - John J Kookbeck, Age 43. Residence, Pella, nativity, Netherlands. Enlisted March 15, 1862 as Fifth sergeant. Mustered April 11, 1862. Promoted Third Sergeant July 1, 1862. Wounded severely Sept 19, 1862, Iuka, Miss. Died of wounds Sept 21, 1862, Iuka, Miss. [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.hx2xsz?urlappend=%3Bseq=93 p.63] *[[Koolbeck-12|Koolbeek, Johan]] - Koolbeck, John. (Veteran.) Age 20. Residence Pella, nativity Holland. Enlisted Jan. 1, 1862. Mustered Jan. 24, 1862. Transferred to Company F. Feb. 24, 1862. - 4th Calvary, Company C **Koolbeck, John. (Veteran.) Age 20 Residence Pella, nativity Holland. Enlisted Jan. 1, 1862. Mustered Jan. 24, 1862. Re-enlisted and re-mustered Jan. 1, 1864. Mustered out Aug. 8, 1865, Atlanta, Ga. See Company C. - 4th Cavalry, Company F *Langerak, William - Langrak, William. (Veteran.) Age 19. Residence Pella, nativity Holland. Enlisted Nov. 11, 1861. Mustered Nov. 23, 1861. Re-enlisted and re-mustered Dec. 12, 1863. Mustered out Aug. 8, 1865, Atlanta, Ga. - 4th Cavalry, Company F **Langrak, William. (Veteran.) Age 19. Residence Pella, nativity Holland. Enlisted Nov. 11, 1861. Mustered Nov. 23, 1861. Re-enlisted and re-mustered Dec. 12, 1863. Mustered out Aug. 8, 1865, Atlanta, Ga. – 4th Cavalry *Meyer, Jacob - Meyer, Jacob. Age 19. Residence Pella, nativity Holland. Enlisted May 21, 1861. Mustered June 10, 1861. Wounded in right leg Oct. 3, 1862, Corinth, Miss. Transferred to Second Battalion Veteran Reserve Corps. Mustered out June 9, 1864, Keokuk, Iowa, expiration of term of service. - 3rd Infantry, Company B *Nieremeyer, John Sr. ('''died''') - Niermeyer, John Sr. Age 42. Residence Pella, nativity Netherlands. Enlisted Sept. 4, 1862.Mustered Sept. 4, 1862. Wounded severely and taken prisoner April 30, 1864, Saline River, Ark. Returned to Company. Died of wounds May 11, 1864, Princeton, Ark. - 33rd Infantry, Company G *Nieremeyer, John Jr. - Niermeyer, John Jr. Age 19, Residence Pella, nativity Holland. Enlisted Sept. 4, 1862. Mustered Oct. 1, 1862. Taken prisoner April 30, 1864, Jenkins' Ferry, Ark. Mustered out May 22, 1865, Davenport, Iowa. - 33rd Infantry, Company G *Nieremeyer, Simon - Niermeyer, Simon. (Veteran.) Age 19. Residence Amsterdam, nativity Netherlands. Enlisted Oct. 17, 1861. Mustered Jan. 24, 1862. Re-enlisted and re-mustered Oct. 6, 1863. Missing in action July 22, 1864, near Atlanta, Ga. Returned from missing Sept. 23, 1864. Mustered out July 24, 1865, Louisville, Ky. - 15th Infantry, Company I *Paardekooper, Gerrit ('''wounded''') - Paardekooper, Garrett. (Veteran.) Age 22. Residence Pella, nativity Holland. Enlisted Feb. 1, 1862. Mustered April 11, 1862. Re-enlisted and re-mustered April 22, 1864. Taken prisoner Oct. 13, 1864, Tilton, Ga. Mustered out May 26, 1865, Davenport, Iowa. - 17th Infantry, Company I *Paardekooper, Willem - Pardekeper, William. Age 20. Residence Pella. Nativity Netherlands. Enlisted Oct. 3, 1864. Mustered Oct. 5, 1864. No further record. Eighteenth Regiment Iowa Volunteer Infantry - 17th Infantry, Unassigned *Rhynsburger, Adrianus J. - Rhynsburger, John J. Age 27. Residence Pella, nativity Netherlands. Enlisted Sept. 4, 1862. Mustered Sept. 4, 1862. Mustered out July 17, 1865, New Orleans, La. - 33rd Infantry, Company G *Rhynsburger, Dirk ('''wounded''') - Rhynsburger, Dirk. Age 43. Residence '''Keokuk''', nativity Holland. Enlisted Oct. 18, 1861. Mustered Nov. 16, 1861. Wounded in head slightly April 6, 1862, Shiloh, Tenn. Discharged for disability April 8, 1863, Jackson, Tenn. – 15th Infantry, Company A *Rhysnburger, Marinus ('''wounded''') - Rhynsburger, Marinas. Age 18. Residence Pella, nativity Iowa. Enlisted Jan. 4, 1862. Mustered March 5, 1862. Promoted. Third Corporal March 1, 1862. Wounded April 6, 1862, Shiloh, Tenn. Promoted First Corporal March 1, 1863. Reduced to ranks at his own request Nov. 29, 1863. Wounded in left arm July 22, 1864, near Atlanta, Ga. Mustered out March 14, 1865, Davenport, Iowa. – 15th Infantry, Company A *[[Rijsdam-3|Rijsdam, Egidius]] ('''wounded''') - Rysdam, Egidius J. Age 23. Residence Pella, nativity Holland. Enlisted Jan. 8, 1862. Mustered April 11, 1862. Taken prisoner Oct. 13, 1864, Tilton, Ga. Mustered out April 15, 1865, Davenport, Iowa, expiration of term of service. - 17th Infantry, Company I *Roelofsz, Peter *[[Roorda-81|Roorda, Henry]] ('''died''') - Roorda, Henry. Age 23. Residence Pella, nativity Netherlands. Enlisted March 1, 1862. Mustered April 11, 1862. Died of disease Aug. 19 1862, Brigade Hospital. Buried in Union National Cemetery, Corinth, Miss. Section B, grave 370. - 17th Infantry, Company H *Rubertus, Herman D. *Scheffers, Govert - Scheffers, Govert. (Veteran.) Age 23. Residence Pella, nativity Holland. Enlisted March 1, 1862. Mustered April 11, 1862. Missing May 16, 1863, Champion's Hill, Miss. Re-enlisted and re-mustered April 22, 1864. Taken prisoner Oct. 13, 1864, Tilton, Ga. Mustered out May 26, 1865, Davenport, Iowa. - 17th Infantry, Company I *Schippers, Nicholas ('''died''') - Schippers, Nicholas. Age 19, Residence Pella, nativity Netherlands. Enlisted Sept. 4, 1862, as Seventh Corporal. Mustered Sept. 4, 1862. Promoted First Corporal. Wounded Jan. 28, 1865, Clarksville, Ark. Mustered out July 17, 1865, New Orleans, La. - 33rd Infantry, Company G *Simons, Lybert ('''wounded''') - Simons, Leibert. (Veteran.) Age 19. Residence Pella, nativity Netherlands. Enlisted Feb. 1, 1862. Mustered April 11, 1862. Re-enlisted and re-mustered April 22, 1864. Taken prisoner Oct. 13, 1864, Tilton, Ga. Mustered out May 26, 1865, Davenport, Iowa. - 17th Infantry, Company H *Sipma, Sjoerd - Sipma, Sjoerd R. Age 20. Residence Pella, nativity Netherlands. Enlisted Sept. 4, 1862. Mustered out July 17, 1865, New Orleans, La. - 33rd Infantry, Company G *Sleyster, Wernerus - Sleyster, Warnerus. Age 44. Residence Pella, nativity Netherlands. Enlisted Sept. 4, 1862, as First Corporal. Mustered Sept. 4, 1862. Discharged for disease June 19, 1863, Keokuk, Iowa. - 33rd Infantry, Company G *Soeten, John - Socton, John. Age 19. Nativity Holland. Enlisted Oct. 14, 1864. Mustered Oct. 14, 1864. Mustered out July 24, 1865, Louisville, Ky. – 15th Infantry, Company E *[[Steenhoek-41|Steenhoek, Gysbert]] ('''wounded''') - Steenhook, Geisbert. Age 20. Residence Pella, nativity Holland. Enlisted Feb. 1, 1862, as Fifth Corporal. Mustered April 11, 1862. Wounded June 22, 1863, Vicksburg, Miss. Mustered out April 15, 1865, Davenport, Iowa, expiration of term of service. - 17th Infantry, Company H *Stegeman, D. - Stigman, John. Age 29. Residence Pella, nativity Holland. Enlisted Oct. 17, 1861. Mustered Jan. 24, 1862. Deserted 1862, Keokuk, Iowa. – 15th Infantry, Company I *Ten Hagen, Pieter *Tilma, Myndert - Tillema, Meindert. Age 31. Residence Red Rock, nativity Netherlands. Enlisted Aug. 15, 1862. Mustered Oct. 20, 1862. Mustered out Aug. 2, 1865, Fort Gibson, Cherokee Nation. – 40th Infantry *Tol, Dirk ('''wounded''') - Tol, Dirk. Age 18. Residence Pella, nativity Netherlands. Enlisted Sept. 4, 1862. Mustered Sept. 4, 1862. Promoted Fifth Corporal May 23, 1864. Mustered out July 17, 1865, New Orleans, La. - 33rd Infantry, Company G *Van Blokland, Teunis ('''died''') - Blockland, Tenis V. Age 21. Residence Pella, nativity Netherlands. Enlisted Nov. 4, 1862. Killed in action July 4, 1863, Helena, Ark. - 33rd Infantry, Company G *[[Van_der_Marl-3|Van der Marl]], Jan ('''died''') - Private 15th Regiment, Iowa Infantry, company C. Died 11 Oct 1864, buried in Marietta National Cemetery, located in Section G, grave #7438. Originally in the 17th corps cemetery *[[Van_der_Marl-4|Van Marl, Arie]] ('''wounded''') - Vanmorrel, Henry. (Veteran.) Age 18. Residence Pella, nativity Holland. Enlisted Oct. 17, 1861. Mustered Dec. 31, 1861. Re-enlisted and re-mustered Jan. 29, 1864. Promoted Fourth Corporal April 1, 1865. Mustered out July 24, 1865, Louisville, Ky. – 15th Infantry, Company C *Van Rips, Daniel ('''wounded''') - Verrips, Daniel. Age 18. Residence Pella, nativity Holland. Enlisted Oct. 18, 1861. Mustered Jan. 24, 1862. Promoted Sixth Corporal June 1, 1862; Fifth Sergeant July 1, 1862; Third Sergeant June 5, 1863. Missing in action July 22, 1864, near Atlanta, Ga. Returned from missing May 31, 1865. Mustered out July 2, 1865, Louisville, Ky. – 15th Infantry, Company I *Van Rooijen, Pieter ('''wounded''') - Van Rooyen, Peter. Age 23. Residence Pella, nativity Holland. Enlisted May 21, 1861. Mustered June 10, 1861. Discharged Nov. 21, 1861, Benton Barracks, Mo. See company F, Fourth Cavalry. - 3rd Infantry, Company B --- Van Rooyen, Peter. Age 26. Residence Pella, nativity Holland. Enlisted Nov. 131863. Mustered Nov. 13, 1863, Discharged Jan. 26, St. Louis, Mo. See Company B. Third Infantry; see also Company I, Fifteenth Infantry. - 4th Infantry, Company F **Van Rooyen, Peter. Age 26. Residence Pella, nativity Holland. Enlisted Nov. 131863. Mustered Nov. 13, 1863, Discharged Jan. 26, St. Louis, Mo. See Company B. Third Infantry; see also Company I, Fifteenth Infantry. – 4th Cavalry **Van Rooyen, Peter. Age 23. Residence Pella, nativity Holland. Enlisted Feb. 20, 1862. Mustered Feb. 20, 1862. Discharged Jan. 25, 1862, Corinth, Miss. See company B, Third Infantry and company F, Fourth Cavalry. – 15th Infantry, Company I *Van Steenwijk, Gerard - VanSteenwyk, Gerard. Age 25. Residence Pella, nativity Netherlands. Enlisted Sept. 4, 1862. Mustered Sept. 4, 1862. Mustered out July 17, 1865, New Orleans, La. - 33rd Infantry, Company G *Van Steenwijk, Jan - VanSteenwyk, John G. Age 28. Residence Pella, nativity Netherlands. Enlisted Sept. 4, 1862, as Wagoner. Mustered Sept. 4, 1862. Discharged for disability Sept. 21, 1863, Memphis, Tenn. - 33rd Infantry, Company G *Van Steenwijk, Willem - Vansteenwyck, William. Age 29. Residence '''Keokuk''', nativity Netherlands. Enlisted Feb. 1, 1862, as Third Sergeant. Mustered April 11, 1862. Discharged for disability May 12, 1863, Cairo, Ill. - 17th Infantry, Company H *Van Veenschoten, Evert - VanVeenschoten, Evert. Age 21. Residence Pella, nativity Netherlands. Enlisted Sept. 4, 1862. Mustered Sept. 4, 1862. Died of disease April 19, 1863, Helena, Ark. Buried in Mississippi River National Cemetery, Memphis, Tenn. Section 3, grave 552. - 33rd Infantry, Company G *Van der Kamp, Gerrit - Van De Kamp, Gerrit. Age 25. Residence Pella, nativity Netherlands. Enlisted Sept. 4, 1862, as Sixth Corporal. Mustered Sept. 4, 1862. Promoted Fourth Sergeant July 21, 1864; Third Sergeant March 23, 1865. Mustered out July 17, 1865, New Orleans, La. - 33rd Infantry, Company G *Van der Kolk, Wiggert ('''died''') - Vanderkolk, Weiger. Age 22. Residence Pella, nativity Holland. Enlisted Aug. 13, 1861. Mustered Sept. 4, 1861. Killed in action April 6, 1862, Shiloh, Tenn. - 8th Infantry, Company E *Van der Ley, John ('''wounded''') - Vanderley, John. Age 19. Residence Pella, nativity Holland. Enlisted Aug. 13, 1861. Mustered Sept. 4, 1861. Wounded Oct. 4, 1862, Corinth, Miss. Discharged Jan. 8, 1863. - 8th Infantry, Company E *Van der Linden, Lukas - Vanderlinder, Laccus. Age 26. Residence Pella, nativity Holland. Enlisted Jan. 1, 1862. Mustered Jan. 1, 1862. Discharged for disability March 26, 1863, St. Louis, Mo. – 15th Infantry, Company C *[[Van_der_Meer-255|Van der Meer, Izaak]] ('''died''') - VanderMeer, Isaac. Age 23. Residence Pella, nativity Netherlands. Enlisted Sept. 4, 1862. Mustered Sept. 4, 1862. Died of disease April 20, 1863, St. Louis, Mo. Buried in National Cemetery, Jefferson Barracks (St. Louis), Mo. Section 1, grave 69. - 33rd Infantry, Company G *Van der Waa, Hendrik J. - VanDerwaa, Henry J. Age 22. Residence Marion County, nativity Holland. Enlisted Oct. 14, 1862. Mustered Oct. 24, 1862. Promoted Seventh Corporal March 24, 1865. Transferred to Company E, Thirty-fourth and Thirty-eighth Consolidated, July 12, 1865. - 33rd Infantry, Company G **VanDerwaa, Henry J. Age 22. Residence Marion County, nativity Holland. Enlisted Oct. 14, 1862. Mustered Oct. 24, 1862. Mustered out Aug. 15, 1865, Houston, Texas. See Company G, Thirty-third Infantry. – 34th Infantry *Verhoef, Leendert ('''wounded''') - Verhoeff, Leandert. Age 41. Residence Pella, nativity Holland. Enlisted Feb. 1, 1862. Mustered April 11, 1862. Taken prisoner Oct. 13, 1864, Tilton, Ga. Mustered out April 16, 1866, Davenport, Iowa, expiration of term of service. - 17th Infantry, Company I *Vermeulen, James Adz. *Vermeulen, John ('''wounded''') - Vermeulen, John A. Age 18. Residence Pella, nativity Holland. Enlisted Jan. 11, 1864. Mustered Jan. 15, 1864. Wounded severely and taken prisoner April 25, o 864 Mark's Mills, Ark. Discharged for wounds Nov. 25, 1864, Keokuk, Iowa. – 36th Infantry *[[Versteegh-87|Versteeg, Gysbert]] - Versteeg, Gysbert. Age 22. Residence Pella, nativity Netherlands. Enlisted Sept. 4, 1862, as Third Corporal. Mustered Sept. 4, 1862. Mustered out July 14, 1865, Davenport, Iowa. - 33rd Infantry, Company G *Verwers, Jan - Ververs, John. (Veteran. ) Age 36. Residence Pella, nativity Holland. Enlisted Oct. 17, 1861. Mustered Dec. 31, 1861. Re-enlisted and re- mustered Jan. 29, 1864. Mustered out July 24, 1865, Louisville, Ky. – 15th Infantry, Company C *Vogelaar, Jacob ('''died''') - Vogeler, Jacob. Age 19; Residence Pella, nativity Holland. Enlisted Jan. 1, 1862. Mustered April 11, 1862. Killed in action May 14, 1863, Jackson, Miss. - 17th Infantry, Company I *Vogelaar, Leendert *Vos, John Adz. *Vos, Joseph - Vos, Joseph. Age 21. Residence Pella, nativity Holland. Enlisted May 21, 1861. Mustered June 10, 1861. See company K, Third Iowa Cavalry. - 3rd Infantry, Company B **Vos, Joseph. (veteran.) Age 23. Residence Pella, nativity Holland. Enlisted May 26, 1861. Mustered June 10, 1861. Re-enlisted and re-mustered Jan. 1, 1864. Promoted Seventh Corporal April 1, 1865; Sixth Corporal May 20, 1865. Mustered out Aug. 9, 1865, Atlanta, Ga. See Company B, Third Infantry. – 3rd Cavalry *Walraven, Maarten ('''wounded''') - Walraven, Martin. Age 21. Residence Pella, nativity Netherlands. Enlisted Sept. 4, 1862. Mustered Sept. 4, 1862. Wounded March 28, 1865, Spanish Fort, Ala. Mustered out June 5, 1865, Greenville, La. - 33rd Infantry, Company G *Wijkhoff, John W. *Wolvers, Cornelis ('''wounded''') - Wolovous, Cornelius. (Veteran.) Age 18. Residence Pella, nativity Holland. Enlisted Oct. 18, 1861. Mustered Jan. 24, 1862. Re-enlisted and re-mustered Dec. 6, 1863. Wounded and taken prisoner July 22, 1864, near Atlanta, Ga. Returned from missing Nov. 10, 1864. Discharged for wounds June 29, 1865. – 15th Infantry, Company I ===Pella and Marion County, not listed by Beltman=== *Colenbrander, Garret W. (Veteran.) Age 25. Residence Pella, nativity Holland. Enlisted Feb. 18, 1862. Mustered Feb. 18, 1862. '''Wounded''' slightly in hip and taken prisoner April 6, 1862, Shiloh, Tenn. Paroled and exchanged. Promoted Fifth Corporal Jan. 10, 1863; Third Corporal Feb. 24, 1863; First Corporal June 5, 1863. Re-enlisted and re-mustered Feb. 21, 1864. Missing in action July 22, 1864, Atlanta, Ga. Returned Sept. 23, 1864. Promoted Fifth Sergeant Jan. 4, 1865; Third Sergeant July 3, 1865. Mustered out July 24, 1865, Louisville, Ky. – 15th Infantry, Company H * Fox, John. (Veteran.) Age 23. Residence Knoxville, nativity Holland. Enlisted Sept. 3, 1861. Mustered Sept. 14, 1861. Re-enlisted and re-mustered Jan. 1, 1864. Promoted Sixth Corporal Jan. 1, 1864; Fifth Corporal July 1, 1864; Fourth Corporal Oct. 1, 1864; Third Corporal Nov. 1, 1864; Second Corporal Feb. 1, 1866; First Corporal April 1, 1865. Mustered out Aug. 9, 1865, Atlanta, Ga. – 3rd Cavalry *Haze, Peter J. Age 18. Residence Pella, nativity Netherlands. Enlisted Sept. 4, 1862. Mustered Sept. 4, 1862. Mustered out July 17, 1865, New Orleans, La. - 33rd Infantry, Company G *Schell, Garrett. Age 30. Residence Pella, nativity Holland. Enlisted Jan. 8, 1862. Mustered April 11, 1862. '''Wounded''' slightly Oct. 4, 1862, Corinth, Miss. Mustered out April 15, 1865, Davenport, Iowa, expiration of term of service. - 17th Infantry, Company I *Shakon, Philip. Age 20. Residence Pella, nativity Holland. Enlisted Feb. 10, 1862. Mustered Feb. 22, 1862. '''Discharged for disability''' July 9, 1862, Corinth, Miss. – 15th Infantry, Company H *Vanmorrel, John. (Veteran.) Age 19. Residence Pella, nativity Holland. Enlisted Oct. 17, 1861. Mustered Dec. 31, 1861. Re-enlisted and re-mustered Jan. 29, 1864. '''Died''' Oct. 11, 1864, Marietta, Ga. Buried in National Cemetery, Marietta, Ga. Section C, grave 867. – 15th Infantry, Company C ===Bellevue and Jackson County=== * Christnock, Mathias. Age 27. Residence Bellevue, nativity Holland. Enlisted Aug. 11, 1862. Mustered Nov. 1, 1862. Transferred to Company L, Fifth Veteran Cavalry Consolidated, Aug. 8, 1864. – 5th Cavalry ** Christnock, Mathias. Age 27. Residence Bellevue, nativity Holland. Transferred from Company L, Fifth Cavalry, Aug. 8, 1864. Mustered out June 17, 1865, Edgefield, Tenn. – 5th Cavalry * Eltz, Peter. Age 22. Residence Bellevue, nativity Holland. Enlisted Aug. 21, 1862. Mustered Nov. 1, 1862. Transferred to Company L, Fifth Veteran Cavalry Consolidated, Aug. 8, 1864. – 5th Cavalry ** Eltz, Peter. Age 22. Residence Bellevue, nativity Holland. Transferred from Company E, Fifth Cavalry, Aug. 8, 1864. Mustered out May 25, 1865, Nashville, Tenn. – 5th Cavalry * Hilbert, Christopher. Age 36. Residence Bellevue, nativity Holland. Enlisted Aug. 13, 1862. Mustered Nov. 1, 1862. Transferred to Company L, Fifth Veteran Cavalry Consolidated, Aug. 8, 1864. – 5th Cavalry ** Hilbert, Christopher. Age 36. Residence Bellevue, nativity Holland. Transferred from Company L Fifth Cavalry, Aug. 8, 1864. Mustered out June 17, 1865, Edgefield, Tenn. – 5th Cavalry * Hilger, John. Age 21. Residence Bellevue, nativity Holland. Enlisted Aug. 15, 1862. Mustered Aug. 15, 1862. Promoted Fifth Corporal Jan. 1, 1863, Third Corporal Jan. 1, 1864. Transferred to Company L, Fifth Veteran Cavalry Consolidated, Aug. 8, 1864. – 5th Cavalry ** Hilger, John. Age 21. Residence Bellevue, nativity Holland. Transferred from Company L, Fifth Cavalry, Aug. 8, 1864. Promoted Fourth Corporal Oct. 15, 1864. Mustered out June 17, 1865, Nashville, Tenn. – 5th Cavalry * Husse, Nicholas. Age 20. Residence Bellevue, nativity Holland. Enlisted Aug. 15, 1862. Mustered Aug. 15, 1862. '''Discharged for disability''' April 4, 1863, Paducah, Ky. – 5th Cavalry * Koob, Antoine. Age 20. Residence Bellevue, nativity Holland. Enlisted Aug. 15, 1862. Mustered Nov. 1, 1862. '''Discharged for disability''' April 5, 1863, Ft. Donelson, Tenn. – 5th Cavalry * Martin, Theodore. Age 30. Residence Bellevue, nativity Holland Enlisted Aug. 11, 1862. Mustered Aug. 11, 1862. Taken prisoner July 31, 1864, Chattahoochee River, Ga. Transferred to Company B. Fifth Veteran Cavalry Consolidated, Aug. 8, 1864. – 5th Cavalry ** Martin, Theodore. Age 30. Residence Bellevue, nativity Holland. Transferred from Company B. Fifth Cavalry, Aug. 8, 1864. Mustered out June 5, 1865, Clinton, Iowa. – 5th Cavalry * Miller, John. Age 25. Residence Bellevue, nativity Holland Enlisted Aug. 15, 1862. Mustered Aug. 15, 1862. Taken prisoner July 31, 1864, Chattahoochee River, Ga. Transferred to Company B. Fifth Veteran Cavalry Consolidated, Aug. 8, 1864. – 5th Cavalry ** Miller, John. Age 25. Residence Bellevue, nativity Holland. Transferred from Company B. Fifth Cavalry, Aug. 8, 1864. Mustered out June 7, 1865, Clinton, Iowa. – 5th Cavalry * Monsel, John B. Age 21. Residence Bellevue, nativity Holland. Enlisted Aug. 18, 1862. Mustered Aug. 18, 1862. Discharged Aug. 4, 1863, Nashville, Tenn. – 5th Cavalry * Ostert, Henry. Age 32. Residence Bellevue, nativity Holland. Enlisted Aug. 1, 1862. Mustered Nov. 1, 1862. Transferred to Company H. Fifth Veteran Cavalry Consolidated, Aug. 8. 1864. – 5th Cavalry ** Ostert, Henry. Age 32. Residence Bellevue, nativity Holland. Transferred from Company H. Fifth Cavalry, Aug. 8, 1864. Mustered out June 171865, Nashville, Tenn. – 5th Cavalry * Oswald, John B. Age 20. Residence Bellevue, nativity Holland. Enlisted Aug. 12, 1862. Mustered Aug. 12, 1862. Transferred to Minnesota Feb. 25, 1864. – 5th Cavalry * Pfeiffer, Mathias. Age 32. Residence Bellevue, nativity Holland. Enlisted Aug. 14, 1862. Mustered Nov. 1, 1862. Accidentally '''killed''' June 16, 1863, Stone's River, Tenn. Buried in National Cemetery, Stone's River, Tenn. Section N. grave 4851. – 5th Cavalry * Schwartz, Nicholas. Age 19. Residence Bellevue, nativity Holland. Enlisted Aug. 20, 1862. Mustered Nov. 1, 1862. Transferred to Company H. Fifth Veteran Cavalry Consolidated, Aug. 8, 1864. – 5th Cavalry ** Schwartz, Nicholas. Age 19. Residence Bellevue, nativity Holland. Transferred from Company H. Fifth Cavalry, Aug. 8, 1864. Mustered out June 17, 1865, Nashville, Tenn. – 5th Cavalry * Shaak, Jacob. Age 22. Residence Bellevue, nativity Holland. Enlisted Aug. 12, 1862. Mustered Aug. 12, 1862. Transferred to Minnesota Feb. 25, 1864. – 5th Cavalry * Weber, Michael. Age 18. Residence Bellevue, nativity Holland. Enlisted Aug. 15, 1862. Mustered Aug. 15, 1862. Transferred to Company B. Fifth Veteran Cavalry Consolidated, Aug. 8, 1864. See Company I. – 5th Cavalry * Weber, Michael. Age 18. Residence Bellevue, nativity Holland. Enlisted Aug. 16, 1862. Mustered Aug. 15, 1862. Transferred to Company B, Jan. 6, 1863. – 5th Cavalry * Weber, Michael. Age 18. Residence Bellevue, nativity Holland. Transferred from Company B. Fifth Cavalry, Aug. 8, 1864. Mustered out June 17, 1865, Nashville, Tenn. – 5th Cavalry * Zegrandt, John. Age 24. Residence Bellevue, nativity Holland. Enlisted Aug. 13, 1862. Mustered Nov. 4, 1862. '''Discharged for disability''' April 28, 1863, Ft. Donelson, Tenn. – 5th Cavalry * Zeimett, Harry. Age 37. Residence Bellevue, nativity Holland. Enlisted Aug. 13, 1862. Mustered Nov. 1, 1862. '''Died''' of disease Dec. 1, 1863. – 5th Cavalry ===Keokuk and Lee County=== Note: Two men from Keokuk listed by Beltman. It is also possible this is Keokuk County *Du d' Huy, Henry. Age 42. Residence Keokuk, nativity Holland. Enlisted Nov. 14, 1862. Mustered Nov. 14, 1862. Promoted First Corporal Jan. 18, 1863; Hospital Steward April 24, 1863. Discharged March 28, 1865, expiration of term of service. – 16th Infantry *Hoffman, Franklin (Veteran.) Age 23. Residence Keokuk, nativity Holland. Enlisted Nov. 22, 1861. Mustered Nov. 23, 1861. Re-enlisted and re-mustered Dec. 24, 1863. See company B, Second Infantry Consolidated Battalion. – 2nd Infantry *Huiskamp, Herman J. Age 22. Residence Keokuk, nativity Holland. Enlisted June 13, 1861. Mustered July 30, 1861. Discharged for promotion as Second Lieutenant in Sixth Missouri Cavalry March 20, 1862. – 1st Cavalry *Inden, Otto F. B. (Veteran.) Age 18. Residence Keokuk, nativity Holland. Enlisted April 20, 1861. Mustered May 27, 1861. Re-enlisted and re-mustered Dec. 24, 1863. Promoted Sixth Corporal May 1, 1864. '''Wounded''' severely Aug. 30, 1864, near Atlanta, Ga. See Company B, Second Infantry Consolidated Battalion. – 2nd Infantry **Inden, Otto. (Veteran.) Age 22. Residence Keokuk, nativity Holland. Enlisted Dec. 22, 1863, as Sixth Corporal. Mustered Dec. 23, 1863. Promoted Fourth Corporal July 26, 1864; Third Corporal Aug. 29, 1864. Wounded severely Aug. 30, 1864, near Atlanta, Ga. Transferred from company B, Second Infantry. See company B, Second and Third Consolidated. – 2nd Veteran Infantry *Inden, Philip. Age 45. Residence Keokuk, nativity Holland. Enlisted Feb. 27, 1862. Mustered March 25, 1862. Promoted Fifth Sergeant July 4, 1862, Third Sergeant Dec. 17, 1862. '''Wounded''' slightly May 14, 1863, Jackson, Miss. '''Discharged to accept promotion in Colored Infantry''' Aug. 1, 1863. - 17th Infantry, Company A *Jacobs, Jerry. Age 21. Residence Keokuk, nativity Holland. Enlisted May 12, 1864. Mustered May 25, 1864. Mustered out Sept. 16, 1864, Keokuk, Iowa, expiration of term of service. – 45th Infantry *Keppel, John. Age 20. Residence Keokuk, nativity Holland. Enlisted May 4, 1861. Mustered May 27, 1861. Wounded in right knee April 6, 1862, Shiloh, Tenn. '''Died''' of wounds May 8, 1862, St. Louis, Mo. – 2nd Infantry *Koates, William. Age 22. Residence Keokuk, nativity Holland. Enlisted May 6, 1861. Mustered May 27, 1861. '''Discharged for disability''' June 16, 1862, near Corinth, Miss. – 2nd Infantry **Katts or Koates, William. Age 25. Residence Keokuk, nativity Holland. Enlisted Dec. 24, 1863. Mustered Dec. 24, 1863. See company B, Second Infantry Consolidated Battalion. – 2nd Infantry **Katts, William. (Veteran.) Age 25. Residence Keokuk, nativity Holland. Enlisted Dec. 24, 1863. Mustered Dec. 24, 1863. Transferred from company A, Second Infantry. See company B, Second and Third Consolidated. – 2nd Veteran Infantry *Luder, Ioton. Residence Keokuk, nativity Holland. Enlisted Dec. 15, 1861. Mustered Jan. 24, 1862. '''Discharged for disability''' Aug. 16, 1862, Keokuk, Iowa. – 15th Infantry, Company I *Scheevers, Henry. Age 40. Residence Keokuk, nativity Holland. Enlisted Oct. 13, 1861, as Fifth Sergeant. Mustered Jan. 24, 1862. '''Wounded''' severely in shoulder April 6, 1862, Shiloh, Tenn. Promoted Fourth Sergeant June 18, 1862; Third Sergeant Nov. 14, 1862; First Sergeant Nov. 21, 1862; Second Lieutenant April 22, 1863. '''Wounded''' in face slightly July 28, 1864, Ezra Church, near Atlanta, Ga. Resigned Oct. 28, 1864. – 15th Infantry, Company I *Tammen, John H. Age 46. Residence Keokuk, nativity Holland. Appointed Second Lieutenant April 10, 1862. Mustered April 11, 1862. Promoted First Lieutenant April 19, 1863. Resigned July 11, 1864. - 17th Infantry, Company H *Vanderwall, Henry N. Age 45. Residence Keokuk, nativity Holland. Enlisted Dec. 9, 1861. Mustered Jan. 24, 1862. '''Wounded''' severely in thigh April 6, 1862, Shiloh, Tenn. Discharged for disability Aug. 8, 1862, St. Louis, Mo. – 15th Infantry, Company I *Vandyke, William. Age 45. Residence Keokuk, nativity Holland. Enlisted Feb. 14, 1862. Mustered March 25, 1862. '''Discharged for disability''' Oct. 17, 1862, St. Louis, Mo. -17th Infantry, Company C ===Muscatine and Muscatine County=== * Bargenbush, William B. Age 21. Residence Muscatine, nativity Holland. Enlisted as Third Corporal. Mustered July 23, 1861. '''Wounded''' in forefinger of right hand Nov. 7, 1861, Belmont, Mo. Discharged June 8, 1862, St. Louis, Mo. – 7th Infantry * Bosch, Bartus. (Veteran.) Age 26. Residence Muscatine, nativity Holland Enlisted July 16, 1861. Mustered July 23 1861. Re-enlisted and re-mustered Jan. 5, 1864. '''Wounded''' in thigh May 15, 1864, Lay's Ferry, Ga. Transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps, April 1, 1865. No further record. – 7th Infantry * Brunting, John. Age 24. Residence Muscatine, nativity Holland. Enlisted July 16, 1861. Mustered July 23, 1861. '''Died''' Feb. 4, 1862, Muscatine, Iowa. – 7th Infantry * DeHeus, William W. Age 30. Residence Muscatine, nativity Holland. Appointed First Lieutenant July 24, 1861. Mustered July 24, 1861. '''Wounded''' in breast Nov. 7, 1861, Belmont, Mo. Promoted Captain June 8, 1862. Taken prisoner June 19, 1864, Resaca, Ga. Returned Sept., 1864. Died Oct. 15, 1864, Muscatine, Iowa. – 7th Infantry * Geurkink, Garret J. Age 23. Residence Muscatine, nativity Holland. Enlisted Aug. 11, 1862. Mustered Aug. 29, 1862. '''Discharged for disease''' March 16, 1863, Cairo, Ill. – 35th Infantry * Groters, Garret J. Age 22. Residence Muscatine, nativity Holland. Enlisted July 24, 1862. Mustered Aug. 29, 1862. Wounded fatally July 14, 1864, Tupelo, Miss. '''Died''' of wounds, July 16, 1864, Tupelo, Miss. – 35th Infantry * Hyink, Henry. Age 20. Nativity Holland. Enlisted April 18, 1861. Mustered May 14, 1861. Mustered out Aug. 21, 1861. See company H, Eleventh Infantry. – 1st Infantry ** Hyink, Henry. Age 21. Residence Muscatine, nativity Holland. Enlisted Feb. 15, 1864. Mustered Feb. 27, 1864. '''Wounded''' July 4, 1864, Nickajack Creek, Ga. Taken prisoner July 22, 1864, Atlanta, Ga. Mustered out June 2, 1865, Washington, D. C. See company A, First Infantry. – 11th Infantry * Hyink, Herman. Age 22. Residence Muscatine, nativity Holland. Enlisted Sept. 14, 1863. Mustered Sept. 14, 1863. Mustered out Feb. 28, 1866, Little Rock, Ark. – 9th Cavalry * Meerdink, Henry. Age 19, Residence Muscatine, nativity Holland. Enlisted Aug. 15, 1862. Mustered Aug. 29, 1862. '''Wounded''' severely April 9, 1864, Pleasant Hill, La. Mustered out May 31, 1865, Memphis, Tenn. – 35th Infantry * Munhoven, Pierce J. (Veteran.) Age 34. Residence Muscatine County, nativity Holland. Enlisted Sept. 17, 1861. Mustered Sept. 12, 1861. Missing in action and taken prisoner April 6, 1862, Shiloh, Tenn. Re-enlisted and re-mustered Jan. 11, 1864. Mustered out April 20, 1866, Selma, Ala. - 8th Infantry, Company B * Narves, Albert. Age 22. Residence Muscatine, nativity Holland. Enlisted April 22, 1861. Mustered May 14, 1861. '''Wounded''' Aug. 10, 1861, Wilson's Creek, Mo. Mustered out Aug. 21, 1861. – 1st Infantry * Narvis, Henry. Age 26. Nativity Holland. Enlisted April 18, 1861, as Second Corporal. Mustered May 14, 1861. Mustered out Aug. 21, 1861. – 1st Infantry ** Narvis, Henry. Age 31. Residence Muscatine, nativity Holland. Enlisted Jan. 20, 1865. Mustered Jan. 20, 1865. Mustered out Jan. 20, 1866, Memphis, Tenn. See company B, Thirtyfifth Infantry. – 12th Infantry ** Narvis, Henry. Age 31. Residence Muscatine, nativity Holland. Enlisted Jan. 20, 1865. Mustered Jan. 20, 1865. Transferred to Company K, Twelfth Infantry, July 20, 1865. – 35th Infantry * Nason, John. Age 22. Residence Muscatine, nativity Holland. Enlisted Feb. 24, 1864. Mustered Feb. 27, 1864. '''Wounded''' in right leg July 22, 1864, near Atlanta, Ga. Mustered out July 15, 1865, Louisville Ky. – 11th Infantry ** Nason, John. Age 25. Residence Muscatine, nativity Holland. Enlisted May 2, 1864, as Fourth Sergeant. Mustered June 1, 1864. Mustered out Sept. 15, 1864, Davenport, Iowa, expiration of term of service. – 44th Infantry * Nason, Ralph. Age 18. Residence Muscatine, nativity Holland. Enlisted Oct. 29, 1862. Mustered Oct. 29, 1862. '''Discharged for disability''' Jan. 8, 1863, Mound City, Ill. – 35th Infantry * Nelson, David. Age 23. Residence Fairport, nativity Holland. Enlisted April 29, 1864. Mustered June 1, 1864. Mustered out Sept. 15, 1864, Davenport, Iowa, expiration of term of service. – 44th Infantry * Neson, John. Age 23. Residence Muscatine, nativity Holland. Enlisted July 16, 1861. Mustered July 23, 1861. Discharged Oct. 16, 1862. – 7th Infantry * Ninehouse, Ben William. Age 44. Residence Muscatine, nativity Holland. Enlisted Oct. 20, 1862. Mustered Oct. 20, 1862. '''Died''' of disease April 10, 1863, St. Louis, Mo. Buried in National Cemetery, Jefferson Barracks (St. Louis), Mo. Section 2, grave 19. – 37th Infantry * Pickelder, John. Age 32. Residence Muscatine, nativity Holland. Enlisted Aug. 11, 1862. Mustered Sept. 3, 1862. Discharged Feb. 2, 1863, Mound City, Ill. – 35th Infantry * Schnier, John. Age 61. Residence Muscatine, nativity Holland. Enlisted Sept. 20, 1862. Mustered Nov. 6, 1862. '''Discharged for disability''' May 21, 1863, St. Louis, Mo. – 37th Infantry * Scholton, Dirk. Age 29. Residence Muscatine, nativity Holland. Enlisted July 16, 1861. Mustered July 23, 1861. Mustered out Aug. 9, 1864, Chattanooga, Tenn. – 7th Infantry * Schreum Garrett W. Age 21. Residence Muscatine, nativity Holland. Enlisted July 16, 1861. Mustered July 23, 1861. '''Wounded''' slightly in right leg Nov. 7, 1861, Belmont, Mo. Mustered out Aug. 9, 1864, Chattanooga, Tenn., expiration of term of service. – 7th Infantry * [[Vennink-12|Vennink, Henry]]. Age 42. Residence Muscatine, nativity Holland. Enlisted Sept. 2, 1861. Mustered Oct. 19, 1861. '''Discharged for disability''' April 6, 1863, Lake Providence, La. – 11th Infantry * Verink, William M. Age 21. Residence Muscatine, nativity Holland. Enlisted Aug. 1, 1861. Mustered Sept.. 2, 1861. Mustered out Oct. 3 1864, Davenport, Iowa, expiration of term of service. – 2nd Cavalry * Williams, John V. Age 23. Residence Muscatine, nativity Holland. Enlisted July 16, 1861. Mustered July 23, 1861. Mustered out Aug. 9, 1864, Chattanooga, Tenn., expiration of term of service. – 7th Infantry * Zahn, John G. Age 28. Residence Muscatine, nativity Holland. Enlisted July 17, 1862, as Second Corporal. Mustered Aug. 29, 1862. Transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps Feb. __, 1864. Mustered out July 17, 1865, Mound City, Ill. – 35th Infantry ===Other Counties=== ====Black Hawk County==== * Menser, John E. Age 26. Residence Cedar Falls, nativity Holland. Enlisted Aug. 6, 1862, as Fourth Corporal. Mustered Oct. 12, 1862. Promoted Fifth Sergeant March 18, 1864; Third Sergeant March 18, 1864; Second Sergeant July 13, 1864. Mustered out June 27, 1865, Louisville, Ky. – 31st Infantry ====Cedar County==== * [[Nason-94|Nason, Henry]]. Age 19, Residence Cedar County, nativity Holland. Enlisted May 9, 1864. Mustered June 1, 1864. Mustered out Sept. 15, 1864, Davenport, Iowa, expiration of term of service. – 44th Infantry ====Clayton County==== * Vanderanda, Albert. Age 23. Residence Clayton County, nativity Holland. Enlisted Feb. 1, 1864. Mustered Feb. 17, 1864. Mustered out Aug. 8, 1865, Atlanta, Ga. - 4th Cavalry, Company C ** Vanderanda, Albert. Age 23. Residence Clayton County, nativity Holland. Enlisted Feb. 1, 1864. Mustered Feb. 17, 1864. Mustered out Aug. 8, 1865, Atlanta, Ga. – 4th Cavalry ====Des Moines County==== * Hammond, Isaac. Age 23. Residence Burlington, nativity Holland. Enlisted July 14, 1861. Mustered July 31, 1861. Mustered out Sept. 9 1864, Davenport, Iowa, expiration of term of service. – 1st Cavalry * [[Van_Beek-364|Vanbeek George]]. (Veteran.) Age 27. Residence Burlington, nativity Holland. Enlisted June 20, 1861. Mustered July 31, 1861. Promoted Seventh Corporal March 1, 1863; Sixth Sergeant Jan. 1, 1864. Re-enlisted and re-mustered Feb. 22, 1864. Promoted Third Sergeant Sept. 10, 1864; Second Sergeant April —, 1865; Second Lieutenant April 15, 1865; not mustered. Mustered out Feb. 15, 1866, Austin, Texas. – 1st Cavalry ====Dubuque and Dubuque County==== * Boylin, Martin. Age 20. Residence Dubuque, nativity Holland. Enlisted Aug. 19, 1862. Mustered Aug. 23, 1862. '''Died''' of disease Feb. 19, 1863, Houston, Mo. – 21st Infantry * Budden, Henry. Age 21. Residence Dubuque, nativity Holland. Enlisted April 23, 1861. Mustered May 14, 1861. Mustered out Aug. 21, 1861. – 1st Infantry * Lenstra, John. Age 29. Residence Dubuque County, nativity Holland. Enlisted Oct. 12, 1864. Mustered Oct. 12, 1864. No further record. – 7th Cavalry * Leustra, Thomas. Age 21. Residence Dubuque, nativity Holland. Enlisted Nov. 28, 1863. Mustered Nov. 28, 1863. '''Discharged for disability''' April 27, 1864. – 21st Infantry * Lodestein, Arnold. Age 24. Residence Dubuque, nativity Holland. Enlisted Oct. 5, 1861. Mustered March 12, 1862. '''Discharged for disability''' Nov. 2, 1863, Keokuk, Iowa. – 16th Infantry * Lodestein, John. (Veteran.) Age 29. Residence Dubuque, nativity Holland. Enlisted Oct. 5, 1861 as First Corporal. Mustered March 12, 1862. Promoted Fourth Sergeant July 4, 1862; Third Sergeant April 16, 1863; First Sergeant Aug. 13, 1863. Re-enlisted and re-mustered March 11, 1864. '''Killed''' in action June 15, 1864, Kenesaw Mountain, Ga. Buried in National Cemetery, Marietta, Ga. Section A, grave 907. – 16th Infantry * Weyerhauser, Antony. (Veteran.) Age 18. Residence Dubuque, nativity Holland. Enlisted Oct. 5, 1861, as Musician. Mustered Dec. 14, 1861. Re-enlisted and re-mustered March 11, 1864. Missing in action July 22, 1864, Atlanta, Ga. Promoted Sixth Corporal Jan. 1, 1865. Mustered out July 19, 1865, Louisville, Ky. – 16th Infantry ====Fremont County==== * Bounds, John W. Age 40. Residence Sidney, nativity Holland. Enlisted Oct. 10, 1861. Mustered Nov. 18, 1861. Deserted May 30, 1862. – 15th Infantry, Company F ====Hardin County==== * Cook, John. Age 35. Residence New Providence, nativity Holland. Enlisted Sept. 12, 1861, as Third Sergeant. Mustered Oct. 1, 1861. Promoted Second Sergeant July 15, 1862; First Sergeant; Second Lieutenant Feb. 17, 1863; First Lieutenant Aug. 3, 1863. Resigned August, 1863. – 11th Infantry ====Henry County==== * Helser, Joseph. Age 36. Residence Mount Pleasant, nativity Holland. Enlisted Aug. 14, 1862. Mustered Sept. 6, 1862. Wounded Jan. 11, 1863, Arkansas Post, Ark. Mustered out June 6, 1865, Washington, D. C. – 25th Infantry ** Helser, Joseph. Age 36. Residence Mount Pleasant, nativity Holland. Enlisted Aug. 14, 1862. Mustered Sept. 6, 1862. Wounded Jan. 11, 1863, Arkansas Post, Ark. Mustered out June 6, 1865, Washington, D. C. – 30th Infantry ====Jasper County==== * Hockstra, Pennis. Age 39. Residence Newton, nativity Netherlands. Enlisted Aug. 14, 1862. Mustered Oct. 20, 1862. Mustered out Aug. 2. 1865, Fort Gibson, Cherokee Nation. – 40th Infantry ====Mahaska County==== * Van Hout, Cornelius. Age 42. Residence Eddyville, nativity Holland. Enlisted Feb. 2, 1862. Mustered Feb. 2, 1862. Mustered out Aug. 2, 1862, St. Louis, Mo. – 15th Infantry, Company I ====Marshall County==== * Hall, Garret N. Age 19. Residence Marshall County, nativity Netherlands. Enlisted Nov. 18, 1864. Mustered Nov. 18, 1864. Mustered out July 7, 1865, Davenport, Iowa. – 9th Infantry ====Scott County==== * Luder, Arnold J. (Veteran.) Age 19. Residence Davenport, nativity Holland. Enlisted Aug. 27, 1862. Mustered Aug. 27, 1862. Re-enlisted and re-mustered Dec. 24, 1863. See company B, Second Infantry Consolidated Battalion. – 2nd Infantry ** Luder, Arnold J. Age 19. Residence Davenport, nativity Holland. Enlisted Aug. 27, 1862. Mustered Aug. 27, 1862. Transferred from company A, Second Infantry. See company B, Second and Third Consolidated. – 2nd Veteran Infantry ====Story County==== * Joor, Cornelius. Age 38. Residence Story County, nativity Holland. Enlisted Oct. 9, 1861. Mustered Nov. 2, 1861. Missing in action April 6, 1862. Shiloh, Tenn. Discharged Dec.—, 1862, St. Louis, Mo – 14th Infantry ** Joor, Cornelius. Age 40. Residence Nevada, nativity Holland. Enlisted Feb. 29, 1864. Mustered March 12, 1864. Mustered out April 20, 1866, Selma, Ala. Transferred from company K, Thirtysecond Iowa Infantry. - 8th Infantry, Company E ** Joor, Cornelius. Age 40. Residence Nevada, nativity Holland. Enlisted Feb. 29, 1864. Mustered March 12, 1864. Transferred to Company E, Eighth Infantry, July 28, 1865. See Company G, Fourteenth Infantry. – 32nd Infantry ====Van Buren County==== * Van Brink, Andrew. Age 40. Residence Van Buren County, nativity Holland. Enlisted Aug. 26, 1861, as Bugler. Mustered Aug. 30, 1861. '''Died''' Feb. 17, 1862, Hospital, St. Louis, Mo. – 3rd Cavalry ====Webster County==== * Hightree, John. Age 30. Residence Fort Dodge, nativity Holland. Enlisted Aug. 22, 1862. Mustered Oct. 7, 1862. '''Died''' of disease Sept. 10, 1863, Fort Dodge, Iowa. – 32nd Infantry ====Unspecified==== * Vanhouser, Valentine. Age 21. Enlisted April 7, 1864. Mustered April 7, 1864. Deserted Oct. 6, 1864, Louisville, Ky. – 15th Infantry, Company I * Vansickle, Chauncey M. Age 18. Enlisted Oct. 15, 1864. Mustered Oct. 15, 1864. Mustered out July 24, 1865, Louisville, Ky. See company I, Twenty-seventh Infantry. – 15th Infantry, Company C * Wolf, Thomas. Age 25. Nativity Holland. Enlisted Oct. 15, 1864. Mustered Oct. 15, 1864. Deserted Oct. 27, 1864, Louisville, Ky. – 15th Infantry, Company G ===From other states=== * Gard, William. Age 30. '''Residence Springfield, Mo.''', nativity Netherlands. Enlisted June 1, 1863. Mustered June 1, 1863. Promoted Fifer. Mustered out July 20, 1865, Little Rock, Ark. – 18th Infantry * Peters, Callos B. Age 23. '''Residence Illinois''', nativity Holland. Enlisted July 10, 1861. Mustered Aug. 8, 1861. '''Died''' Sept.—, 1862, St. Louis, Mo. Buried in Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery, Mo. Section 38, grave 52. – 4th Infantry * Tollsdorf, Charles. Age 21. '''Residence St. Paul, Minn.''', nativity Holland. Enlisted Sept. 30, 1861. '''Died''' of disease April 18, 1862, Camp Lowe. – 5th Cavalry ===Confederate Soldiers=== * [[Koolbeck-11|Gerrit Koolbeck]] - Enlistment Date: 1861 - died at age 23 - Capt. Cotton's Co., Infantry (Sabine Volunteers); Capt. Cunningham's Co., Infantry (The Mustang Grays); Capt. Currie's Co., Infantry; Capt. Duke's Co., Volunteers (Jefferson Gurards) == Sources ==
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[[Image:Clark-15765-8.gif|400px]] Iowa in The Great War '''
{{Image|file=Photos-294.gif}} [[Image:Clark-15765-8.gif|400px]] The official records show that 114,242 Iowans served in the armed forces during WW I. :Of those, 3,576 died. '''The Iowa National Guard and the 168th Infantry Regiment''' The 42nd "Rainbow" Division Seventeen National Guard divisions were assigned to the AEF during World War I. One of the first National Guard divisions to reach France was the 42nd (Rainbow) Division. The 42nd Division was a composite division made up of soldiers from many states. It included Iowa’s 168th Infantry Regiment. Major General William Mann commanded the Division. Major, later General of the Army, Douglas MacArthur was his chief of staff. It was MacArthur who first suggested "Rainbow" as the Division’s name. The 168th Infantry was commanded, in turn, by Colonel Ernest Bennett and Colonel Matthew Tinley. {{Image|file=Iowa_in_The_Great_War-4.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption='''168th Infantry Regiment distinctive unit insignia''' }} The 168th Infantry was a consolidated force made up of three prewar regiments of the Iowa National Guard infantry. It was the only Iowa National Guard unit to participate, intact, in the hostilities in France. Many other Iowa Guardsmen, most notably those serving in the 34th Division, were sent overseas. They were sent as replacements, however, and saw active service with the organizations to which they were assigned. The 42nd Division saw its first action at Luneville in February of 1918. During the next ten months, the Division took part in engagements at Baccart, Esperance-Souaine, Champagne-Marne, Aisne-Marne, Essey-Pannes, and the final great Allied offensive at Meuse-Argonne. The Champagne-Marne offensive was one of the most decisive battles of the World War I. Fought over a four-day period (July 15-18, 1918), it was a daring attempt by the German General Staff to drive a wedge between the British and the French and end the war before the bulk of American forces could arrive in France. Several American divisions already in France, including the 42nd, played an important role in stopping the German attack. As one soldier of the 168th wrote "By noon of July 15, the German offensive had been halted, but both sides maintained a terrific artillery duel until the 18th. By October of 1918, the eve of the decisive Meuse-Argonne offensive, the 42nd Division had established a sterling reputation, not only among Allied commanders but among German commanders as well. On October 9, the Weekly Summary of Information of the German Group of Armies which held the front from the Argonne to the Meuse gave the following assessment: "The engagement of the 42nd Division is expected soon. World War I 168th Homecoming It is in splendid fighting condition and is counted among the best American divisions." (Reilly) This assessment proved to be correct. By the end of the war, the 42nd Division had reached Sedan. This was the northernmost point attained by the American First Army in its advance toward Germany. At the conclusion of hostilities, the 42nd Division was credited with 164 days of actual combat. The only American divisions to exceed this were the 1st, with 220 days, and the 26th, with 193 days. The Division suffered a 30.6% casualty rate with 2,810 killed and 11, 873 wounded. Of this total, the 168th Infantry suffered over 700 killed and 3,100 wounded. The men of the 168th also received numerous awards for heroism, including the Italian Croce di Guerra (1), the Belgian Croix de Guerre (1), the Belgian Ordre de Couronne (2), the French Croix de Guerre (74), the French Legion of Honor (5), the French Military Medal (20), the Distinguished Service Cross (4), and the Distinguished Service Medal (1). ------- [http://freepages.military.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~cacunithistories/camp_dodge.htm '''Camp Dodge'''] {{Image|file=Alison_s_photos-11.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption='''Major General Grenville M. Dodge''' }} Northwest of Des Moines, a small National Guard encampment called Camp Dodge would play a key role in helping to train a rapidly expanding national army for the Great War. Camp Dodge was established in 1909 as a training site for the Iowa Militia. It was named for Major General Grenville M. Dodge of Council Bluffs, Iowa’s most famous Civil War commander. Originally constructed on a 78-acre tract of land, the post had been expanded to 570 acres by 1917. On June 15, 1917, a delegation from the U. S. Army Selection Board chose Camp Dodge as one of sixteen regional training camps for the National Army of the United States. Expanded, through lease options, to 6,400 acres, Camp Dodge provided initial military training to recruits (both volunteers and draftees) from Iowa, Nebraska, Minnesota, and North and South Dakota. {{Image|file=Alison_s_photos-12.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption='''Major General Edward H. Hinkley''' }} Camp Dodge became the headquarters for the 88th Division, commanded by Major General, Edward Plummer. "Initially, the 88th Division was comprised of 27,000 men from ages 21 to 30, including 8,000 Iowans. The remaining troops came from Minnesota, the Dakotas and central Illinois. War Department statistics later revealed that seventy percent of the recruits had been drafted and that eighteen percent were foreign born. At Camp Dodge, more than 10,000 soldiers were hospitalized with the Spanish Influenza, and 702 of them died. Miraculously, the emergency ended as quickly as it had begun. ----- '''Fort Des Moines''' {{Image|file=Alison_s_photos-15.jpg |align=r |size=200 |caption='''Elder Watson Diggs''' }} In 1917, Fort Des Moines became the first Officer Candidate School for African American men in the U. S. Army. There were 1,000 black college graduates and faculty from Howard, Tuskegee, Harvard and Yale universities. Two hundred fifty non-commissioned officers (sergeants) from the army’s four black standing units—the 9th and 10th Cavalry “Buffalo Soldiers” and the 24th and 25th Infantry—would also attend the camp. (The term Buffalo Soldiers was used to identify all-black military units that were formed after the Civil War in 1866). The 1,250 candidates made up the 17th Provisional Training Regiment. All of these men served with the 92nd Division in France and many of them became prominent in civilian affairs after the war. Following this class, 104 doctors and 12 dentists earned commissions as the first African American medical officers in the Army. ------ {{Image|file=Alison_s_photos-13.jpg |align=l |size=150 |caption='''Private Merle D. Hay''' }} Private Merle D. Hay was an Iowa native from Glidden. He enlisted in the U.S. Army in May of 1917. He was sent to Fort Bliss, Texas, and then to France. He and two other soldiers were killed on November 3 during a German invasion. Private Hay was the first Iowan killed in World War I. {{Image|file=Alison_s_photos-14.jpg |align=r |size=150 |caption='''Marion G. Crandell''' }} The first U.S. woman to die of injuries in a combat zone was also an Iowan. Her name was Marion Crandell, formerly a French teacher at St. Katharine's School in Davenport. She died while serving at a canteen near St. Menehould, France, when an artillery shell exploded.
------ [[Image:Clark-15765-8.gif|400px]] --------------- '''Resources''' *IOWAGENWEB; [http://iagenweb.org/greatwar/ Iowa in the Great War] *[http://www.sos.wa.gov/legacy/publications_detail.aspx?p=51 US Casualties of WWI, Alabama-Maryland] *[https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Iowa_Military_Records Family Search] - Iowa Military Records *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camp_Dodge Wikipedia] - Camp Dodge *[http://www.archives.gov/research/military/ww1/draft-registration/iowa.html Archives.gov] - World War I Draft Registration Cards Microfilm Roll List, M1509: Iowa (95 rolls) *[http://www.gjenvick.com/Military/ArmyArchives/TrainingCenters/CampDodge/#axzz3uHFDYDkI gjenvick.com] - Camp Dodge - World War 1 Cantonment - A.E.F. Training Center - Iowa *[http://www.raogk.org/iowa-genealogy/ia-military-records/ raogk.org] - Iowa Military Records Research Guide
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[[Category:Iredell County, North Carolina]][[Category:Iredell County, North Carolina, Early Settlers]][[Category:North Carolina History]][[Category: Iredell County, North Carolina, Genealogy Resources]] == Summary == ''Iredell Piedmont County'', by [[Keever-177|Homer M. Keever]], with illustrations by Louise Gilbert and maps by Mild red Jenkins Miller, published for the Iredell County Bicentennial Commission by Brady Printing Company from type set by the Statesville Record and Landmark, copyright, November 1976, by Homer M. Keever This history of Iredell County was written by Homer M. Keever. It is a result forty years if research by Homer, who was a local North Carolina History teacher at Stony Point and Union Grove schools in Iredell County. For a more recent, critical analysis of this work, see Jamie Hager's Thesis.[[[#Hager]]] === Names in Index === The following is a list of names mentioned in this book. I am adding to it as I get to it. A * Alexander, Abraham, 120, 149, 150 * Alexander, Angela, 464 * Alexander, Clyde S. 447, 467 * Alexander, Hugh Q. 414 * Alexander, Fred T., 425, 526 * Alexander, J.F., 160 * [[Alexander-1127|Alexander, James]], 96, 98 * Alexander, Moffat P., 393, 417 * Alexander, R.H., 430 * Alexander, Victoria, 257 * Alexander, Young, 390 B * [[Brevard-57|Brevard, Adam]], 91 * [[Brevard-3|Brevard, Alexander]], 97 * [[Brevard-92|Brevard, Dr. Ephriam]], 81 * [[Brevard-93|Brevard, John]], Sheriff, 97, 130 * [[Brevard-5|Brevard, John]], 35, 44, 66, 71, 75 * [[Brevard-28|Brevard, Robert]], 92, 118 C * [[Carruth-20|Carruth, Walter]], 35, 55, 57 M * James McCoy, in 1800 owned a saw mill far up Rocky Creek, Homer Keever's Book, Iredell, Piedmont County, page 147 * Andrew Morrison, 55, 146 * Alwyn Morrison, 475 * Gov. Cameron Morrison, 11, 410 * Claude Morrison, 379 * Capt. Claude Morrison, 222 * D.A. Morrison, 264 * Eugene Morrison, 317, 357, 426, 467, 474 * H. Morrison, 161 * Herbert Morrison, 437 * James Morrison, 37 * Jettie Davidson Morrison, 496, 499 * Julian Morrison, 431, 432 * Julian K. Morrison, 145, 353 * Dr. Reid Morrison, 412 * Scarr Morrison, 431-432 * Samuel W. Morrison, 160 * Thelbert Morrison, 264 * W.H. Morrison, 240 * Thomas Morrison, 148, 149 * Walter D. Morrison, 417 * William Morrison, 37, 42, 44, 48, 50, 54, 59, 77, 148, 149 O * [[Osborn-4095|Osborne, Alexander]], 35, 42, 44, 50, 66, 78, 130 W * [[Wasson-103|Wasson, Sheriff Frank A.]], 97, 108, 300 * [[Wasson-341|Wasson, Joseph]], 74 == Sources == The following source citations can be used on individual profiles. Include the page number the person is listed on with the citation, e.g. [[[#Keever]] p 91] * ''Iredell Piedmont County'', by [[Keever-177|Homer M. Keever]], with illustrations by Louise Gilbert and maps by Mild red Jenkins Miller, published for the Iredell County Bicentennial Commission by Brady Printing Company from type set by the Statesville Record and Landmark, copyright, November 1976, by Homer M. Keever. See [[Space:Iredell, Piedmont County|Iredell, Piedmont County]] for more details. * ''TOWARDS A NEW HISTORY: IREDELL COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA'', A Thesis by JAMIE LEANNE HAGER, Submitted to the Graduate School Appalachian State University in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of MASTER OF ARTS, May 2010 Department of History, [https://libres.uncg.edu/ir/asu/f/Hager,%20Jamie_2010_Thesis.pdf Link] Templates * ''Iredell Piedmont County'', by [[Keever-177|Homer M. Keever]], with illustrations by Louise Gilbert and maps by Mild red Jenkins Miller, published for the Iredell County Bicentennial Commission by Brady Printing Company from type set by the Statesville Record and Landmark, copyright, November 1976, by Homer M. Keever. See [[Space:Iredell, Piedmont County|Iredell, Piedmont County]] for more details.
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[[Category:Iredell County, North Carolina]] [[Category: North Carolina Genealogy Resources]] '''Note''': This page was originally created as a One Place Study, focusing on the period prior to 1800. However, a county-level OPS is not recommended by WikiTree. Any One Place Studies for communities within Iredell County should be listed [[#One Place Studies|below]]. == Iredell County == __NOTOC__ Iredell County was created from Rowan County in 1788, removing the last bit of Appalachia from Rowan County. In 1847, Alexander County was created from Iredell County. Alexander County is today an Appalachian county; Iredell is not. See [[Space:Historical Timeline of Iredell County|Historical Timeline of Iredell County]] for more about Iredell County and [[Space: Workspace for Appalachia Project - North Carolina|Appalachia Project's North Carolina Workspace]] for more about the land that was once Rowan County. __TOC__ == Geography == === Maps === ---- {{Image|file=Iredell_County-1.png |align=l |size=m |caption=Map of Iredell County }} {{Image|file=Iredell_County.png |align=r |size=m |caption=Surrounding Counties }} {{Clear}} === Adjacent Counties === {{Geographic Location | Reference Location = Iredell County
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North Carolina | N Location = [[:Category: Wilkes County, North Carolina|Wilkes County]]
[[:Category: Yadkin County, North Carolina|Yadkin County]] | NE Location = [[:Category: Yadkin County, North Carolina|Yadkin County]] | E Location = [[:Category: Davie County, North Carolina|Davie County]]
[[:Category: Rowan County, North Carolina|Rowan County]] | SE Location = [[:Category: Cabarrus County, North Carolina|Cabarrus County]] | S Location = [[:Category: Mecklenburg County, North Carolina|Mecklenburg County]] | SW Location = [[:Category: Lincoln County, North Carolina|Lincoln County]] | W Location = [[:Category: Alexander County, North Carolina|Alexander County]]
[[:Category: Catawba County, North Carolina|Catawba County]] | NW Location = [[:Category: Wilkes County, North Carolina|Wilkes County]] }} == Demographics == === Census Summary === :The following was from Wikipedia.[Wikipedia: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iredell_County%2C_North_Carolina| Iredell County, North Carolina] (accessed 25 July 2022, but not sure when the census data was copied over).] {| border="1" align="center" class="wikitable" style="font-style:; font-size:100%; border: 3px Solid Blue;" |- !Year!!Population!!Year!!Population!!Year!!Population!!Year!!Population |- |1790||5,430 |1800||8,856 (95 in Statesville) |1810||10,972 |1820||13,071 |- |1830||14,918 |1840||15,685 |1850||14,719 |1860||15,347 |- |1870||16,931 |1880||22,675 |1890||25,462 |1900||29,064 |- |1910||34,315 |1920||37,956 |1930||46,693 |1940||50,424 |- |1950||56,303 |1960||62,526 |1970||72,197 |1980||82,538 |- |1990||92,931 |2000||122,660 |2010||159,437 |2017 Est||175,711 |} === Populated Places === {| border="1" align="center" class="wikitable" style="font-style:; font-size:100%; border: 3px Solid Blue; text-align=center;" |- !
Iredell County Populated Places |- !Townships |- |[[:Category:Barringer Township, Iredell County, North Carolina|Barringer]] | [[:Category:Bethany Township, Iredell County, North Carolina|Bethany]] | [[:Category:Chambersburg Township, Iredell County, North Carolina|Chambersburg]] | [[:Category:Coddle Creek Township, Iredell County, North Carolina|Coddle Creek]] | [[:Category:Concord Township, Iredell County, North Carolina|Concord]] | [[:Category:Cool Springs Township, Iredell County, North Carolina|Cool Springs]] | [[:Category:Davidson Township, Iredell County, North Carolina|Davidson]] | [[:Category:Eagle Mills Township, Iredell County, North Carolina|Eagle Mills]] | [[:Category:Fallstown Township, Iredell County, North Carolina|Fallstown]] | [[:Category:New Hope Township, Iredell County, North Carolina|New Hope]] | [[:Category:Olin Township, Iredell County, North Carolina|Olin Township]] | [[:Category:Sharpesburg Township, Iredell County, North Carolina|Sharpesburg]] | [[:Category:Shiloh Township, Iredell County, North Carolina|Shiloh]] | [[:Category:Statesville Township, Iredell County, North Carolina|Statesville]] | [[:Category:Turnersburg Township, Iredell County, North Carolina|Turnersburg]] | [[:Category:Union Grove Township, Iredell County, North Carolina|Union Grove]] |- !City, Towns and Unincorporated Communities (Unic)--Current and Historical (H) |- | [[:Category:Amity Hill, North Carolina|Amity Hill]] (Unic) | [[:Category:Barium Springs, North Carolina|Barium Springs]] (Unic) | [[:Category:Callahan, North Carolina|Callahan]] (H) | [[:Category:Cool Springs, North Carolina|Cool Springs]] | [[:Category:Davidson, North Carolina|Davidson]][parts in Mecklenburg County] | [[:Category:Eagle Mills, North Carolina|Eagle Mills]] (H) | [[:Category:Fort Dobbs, North Carolina|Fort Dobbs]] (H) | [[:Category:Harmony, North Carolina|Harmony]] | [[:Category:Houstonville, North Carolina|Houstonville]] (Unic)| [[:Category:Love Valley, North Carolina|Love Valley]] | [[:Category:Mooresville, North Carolina|Mooresville]] | [[:Category:Mount Mourne, North Carolina|Mount Mourne]] (Unic)| [[:Category:New Hope, North Carolina|New Hope]] | [[:Category:Olin, North Carolina|Olin]] (Unic)| [[:Category:Pisgah, North Carolina|Pisgah]] | [[:Category:Rocky Creek, North Carolina|Rocky Creek]] | [[:Category:Scotts, North Carolina|Scotts]] (Unic)| [[:Category: Shepherds, North Carolina|Shepherds]] | [[:Category:Statesville, North Carolina|Statesville (City, County Seat)]]/[[Space:Statesville North Carolina|Space]] | [[:Category:Statesville West, North Carolina|Statesville West]] | [[:Category:Stony Point, North Carolina|Stony Point]] (CDP)[Census Designated place in Iredell and Alexander Counties] | [[:Category:Troutman, North Carolina|Troutman]] | [[:Category:Turnersburg, North Carolina|Turnersburg]] (Unic)| [[:Category:Union Grove, North Carolina|Union Grove]] (Unic) |- !Neighboring Counties (Date Created) see also [[Space:Formation of North Carolina Counties|Formation of NC Counties]] |- |[[:Category:Alexander County, North Carolina|Alexander]] (1847) | [[:Category:Cabarrus County, North Carolina|Cabarrus]] (1792) | [[:Category:Catawba County, North Carolina|Catawba]] (1842) | [[:Category:Davie County, North Carolina|Davie]] (1836) | [[:Category:Lincoln County, North Carolina|Lincoln]] (1779) | [[:Category:Mecklenburg County, North Carolina|Mecklenburg]] (1762) | [[:Category:Rowan County, North Carolina|Rowan]] (1753) | [[:Category:Wilkes County, North Carolina|Wilkes]] (1777) | [[:Category:Yadkin County, North Carolina|Yadkin]] (1850) |- !Historical Towns |- !Former Iredell County Towns that are now part of other counties (county, period that they were in Iredell) |- |[[:Category:Mount Pisgah, North Carolina|Mount Pisgah]] (Alexander, 1817-1849), [[:Category:Spring Grove, North Carolina|Spring Grove]] (Rowan, 1818-1847), [[:Category:Stony Point, North Carolina|Stony Point]] (Alexander, 1826-1849). [[:Category:Taylorsville, North Carolina|Taylorsville]] (aka James Cross Roads, Alexander, 1847-1847), [[:Category:Spring Grove, North Carolina|Spring Grove]] (Rowan, 1818-1847 1855-1883), [[:Category:Tulin, North Carolina|Tulin]] (Cabarrus, 1856-1870), Elk Shoal, (Alexander, 1875-1881), Grade, North Carolina (Alexander, 1882-1883), [[:Category:Evalin, North Carolina|Evalin]] (Wilkes, 1884-1906) |} == One Place Studies == List WikiTree space pages for One Place Studies within Iredell County here. == Iredell County Addresses == :Courthouse: [http://www.co.iredell.nc.us/ Iredell County Courthouse]
221 East Water St
P O Box 904
Statesville, NC 28677
Phone: 704-872-7468
:Register of Deeds has birth, marriage and death, burial and land records
Clerk Superior Court has divorce records from 1820 and court records from 1788 :Register of Deeds:
201 Water Street
Statesville, NC 28687
Phone: 704-872-7468
Fax: 704-878-5426
[http://www.co.iredell.nc.us/Departments/RegDeeds Website]
:Clerk Superior Court
221 East Water Street
Statesville, NC 28677
Phone: (704) 832-6600
:County Seat: Statesville :'''Genealogical Society Of Iredell County'''
PO Box 946
Statesville 28687 :'''Genealogical Society-Iredell'''
200 S Center St
Statesville, NC 28677
Telephone Number: 704-878-5384 == Genealogy Sources == Books * ''Iredell Piedmont County'', by [[Keever-177|Homer M. Keever]], with illustrations by Louise Gilbert and maps by Mildred Jenkins Miller, published for the Iredell County Bicentennial Commission by Brady Printing Company from type set by the Statesville Record and Landmark, copyright, November 1976, by Homer M. Keever. See [[Space:Iredell, Piedmont County|Iredell, Piedmont County]] for more details. * ''From Stirling to Sterling, the Bicentennial History of New Sterling Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church'', by Mildred Miller, Edited by Dr. Peggy Byers Gray and Robert Ernest Mize, published in 1987, published by The Delmar Company. * Iredell County [[:Category:Iredell County, North Carolina, Genealogy Resources|Genealogy Resources in Wikitree]] * ''The Heritage of Iredell County, 1980'', published by the Genealogical Society of Iredell County, PO Box 946, Statesville, North Carolina 28677, ISBN 0-89459-087-1, 642 pages with index, See also [[Space:The Heritage of Iredell County]] * ''The Heritage of Iredell County, NC Vol II - 2000'', published by the Genealogical Society of Iredell County, PO Box 946, Statesville, North Carolina 29866, LC # 00-110956, 574 pages with index, See also [[Space:The Heritage of Iredell County]] * [[Wikipedia:Iredell County, North Carolina |Iredell County on Wikipedia]] * SCHNEIDER, Lois M. P., C.G.R.S "Inventory of the Estate Papers of Iredell County, North Carolina, 1788-1915" On-Line: * Iredell [http://www.co.iredell.nc.us/ County Website] * Iredell County [http://www.co.iredell.nc.us/533/Register-of-Deeds Register of Deeds], see also Rowan County Register of Deeds, [https://rod.rowancountync.gov/external/User/Login.aspx Rowan County Deeds Search] for Deeds before 1788, North Carolina Land Grants, [http://www.nclandgrants.com/ Search Link] * Iredell County on [https://www.ncpedia.org/geography/iredell NCPedia] * Iredell County in North Carolina History Project, [https://northcarolinahistory.org/encyclopedia/iredell-county-1788/ Link] * Iredell County [http://ncgenweb.us/nc/iredell/wills/ Wills] and [http://ncgenweb.us/nc/iredell/ NCGenWeb] * Iredell County on [http://www.usgwarchives.net/nc/iredell.htm US Genealogical Web Archives] * Iredell County, history by J.D. Lewis, [http://www.carolana.com/NC/Counties/iredell_county_nc.html Link] * Iredell County [http://www.carolana.com/NC/Towns/Iredell_POs_Sorted.htm Towns with Post Offices], by J.D. Lewis * Iredell County, North Carolina Genealogy on [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Iredell_County,_North_Carolina_Genealogy FamilySearch.org] * Iredell County [https://northcarolina.hometownlocator.com/features/cultural,class,church,scfips,37097.cfm Churches] * Iredell County on Find a Grave [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/search?cemetery-name=&cemetery-loc=Iredell+County%2C+North+Carolina%2C+United+States+of+America&only-with-cemeteries=cemOnly&locationId=county_1699 Cemeteries] * Iredell County [https://www.iredell.lib.nc.us/167/Local-History-Genealogy Public Library Local History] * [http://www.linkpendium.com/iredell-nc-genealogy/sur/ Linkpendium], Iredell County Biographies * [[Wikipedia:National Register of Historic Places listings in Iredell County, North Carolina]] * [[Space:Formation of North Carolina Counties]] * Iredell County, North Carolina Estate Files [https://www.ncgenealogy.org/north-carolina-estate-files-iredell-county-index/ Link] at North Carolina Genealogical Society, A-Z on [https://www.familysearch.org/search/search/image/index?owc=Q64S-6Q3%3A1590082970%3Fcc%3D1911121 FamilySearch] * North Carolina Patriotic Graves Registery, [https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=14&ved=2ahUKEwj2qav4htjeAhWyo4MKHTp_DIUQFjANegQIBBAC&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.ncssar.org%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F2015%2F05%2FSAR-NC-Patriot-Gravesites-All-Names-Aug-10-2015.xls&usg=AOvVaw1nXaF-UlLWg6o4cA6LP4OB NSSAR] * Iredell County Early Settlers, [http://ncgenweb.us/nc/iredell/early-settlers/ Link], extract from Homer Keever's book, NCGenWeb * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/search/image/index?owc=Q64S-6Q3%3A1590082970%3Fcc%3D1911121 Estate Records] index in FamilySearch.com * ''Branson's 1889 Business Directory Vol 7'', Iredell County, page 377 [https://books.google.com/books?id=rLYsAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA379&lpg=PA379&dq=Roxanna+Simonton+Iredell+County+North+Carolina&source=bl&ots=8qd2evKjH-&sig=tU6etY_HpWHdNqppZe_UM1mc-do&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjN-_GtjM3fAhVl_4MKHer9ClEQ6AEwDnoECAIQAQ#v=onepage&q=Iredell%20County&f=false Link] * ''Iredell Patriots on the Rowan County Committee of Safety'', by William Sharpe, transcribed by Christine Spencer, September 2008, [http://nccivilwar.lostsoulsgenealogy.com/earlypatriotsiredell.htm Link] Tax Records: * 1759 ROWAN COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA TAX LIST, [http://haygenealogy.com/hay/sources/maiden/RowanNC-1759taxlist.html Link], This tax list was found between the walls of the old court house by Wm. D. Kizziah, Register of Deeds. When found, it was but scraps of paper, but was fitted together and transcribed by him. This list was made before Rowan Co, NC was divided into other counties and is the oldest tax list ever found in Rowan (to my knowledge). It contains no figures and is not typed here as copied. I have put the "a's" together, the "b's together, etc. When a slave or negro is listed with another's name, I left those names as they appeared on the typed list. Some names in the "b's" were torn off or could not be read. They are listed at the end of this page. There is a copy of this list, as transcribed by Mr. Kizziah, in the Rowan County Library, Salisbury, NC. *'''1772 '''Enochs, Richard A. "A List of Taxables Returned by Wm. Sharp, 1772," ''Rowan County Register'', Vol. 2, No. 2 (May 1987):342-344. Available at [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/473638 Family History Library], [https://www.worldcat.org/title/rowan-county-register/oclc/12763834 WorldCat]. *'''1778''' Tax Lists, Rowan County 1778 (transcript) online at [https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE219056 FamilySearch] *'''1800''' - Land Valuations for Direct Tax, 1800 (images) online at [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G98P-JY7?i=4&cat=157005 FamilySearch] *'''1815''' - Tax Lists, Iredell County, 1815 (images) online at [http://digital.ncdcr.gov/cdm/ref/collection/p16062coll33/id/3937 North Carolina Digital Collections] Civil War Sources on-line: * Confederate Pensioners from the Statesville Landmark, [http://nccivilwar.lostsoulsgenealogy.com/confederatepensionerslandmark.htm Link] Leftover from when the page was an OPS: # Research names of populated places in Iredell County in 1847 that became Alexander County in 1847, as well as towns that became part of Cabarrus, Rowan, Yadkin, and Catawba Counties, Status: '''{{green|done}}''', found a source [http://www.carolana.com/NC/Towns/Iredell_POs_Sorted.htm Lewis] ---- :'''Footnotes'''
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Join: [[Project:North Carolina|North Carolina Project]] }} This page is being re-worked. {{Sticker | category = | image = Iredell_County-1.jpg | text = ''{{PAGENAME}}'' is part of the [[Space:Iredell County North Carolina|Iredell County One Place Study]] }} The Name column shows the name as recorded in the Census. Errors in the original due to transposition of the first and last names are shown corrected on columns LN (Last Name) and FM (First and Middle name). This also allows for sorting on last name and First name separetly. Column headings are described further in the [[#Legend]]. Original images of the Census are listed in the [[#Sources]] section, along with other sites that have data from this Census in various forms. == 1790 Census for Iredell County, North Carolina == {| border="1" align="center" class="wikitable sortable" style="font-style:; font-size:100%; border: 3px Solid Red;" |- ! scope="col" | # ! scope="col" | P L ! scope="col" | LN ! scope="col" | FN ! scope="col''|+ 16 ! scope="col" | - 16 ! scope="col" | F ! scope="col" |OF
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|0 |1 |11 | |- |88 |388-36 |Redman |John |1 |1 |2 |0 |0 |4 | |- |89 |388-37 |Scott |Robert |2 |2 |4 |0 |0 |8 | |- |90 |388-38 |Strain |Andrew |1 |4 |2 |0 |0 |7 | |- |91 |388-39 |[[Sloan-2886|Sloan]] |Robert |1 |2 |1 |0 |2 |6 | |- |92 |388-40 |[[Thompson-36054|Thompson]] |John |3 |0 |2 |0 |6 |11 | |- |93 |388-41 |[[Templeton-1423|Templeton]] |Robert |3 |1 |3 |0 |0 |7 | |- |94 |388-42 |Templeton |Widow |2 |4 |5 |0 |0 |11 | |- |95 |388-43 |[[Templeton-1031|Templeton]] |George |1 |2 |4 |0 |0 |7 | |- |96 |388-44 |[[Templeton-1421|Templeton]] |Joseph |2 |3 |4 |0 |0 |9 | |- |97 |388-45 |[[Torrence-244|Torrence]] |Hugh |4 |0 |3 |0 |5 |12 | |- |98 |388-46 |[[Torrence-247|Torrence]] |George |2 |1 |2 |0 |1 |6 | |- |99 |388-47 |Thompson |Benjamin |1 |0 |1 |0 |0 |2 | |- |100 |388-48 |White |Robert |3 |0 |1 |0 |0 |4 | |- |101 |388-49 |Wingfield |Thomas |1 |1 |7 |0 |0 |9 | |- |102 |388-50 |[[Work-276| Work]] |Alexander |1 |0 |2 |0 |25 |28 | |- |103 |388-51 |[[Worke-4|Work]] |John |2 |4 |5 |0 |10 |21 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|389-36 |[[Douglas-8019|Duglas]] |Solomon |2 |1 |6 |0 |0 |9 | |- |140 |389-37 |Erwin |John |1 |1 |3 |0 |1 |6 | |- |141 |389-38 |Erwin | William |1 |2 |1 |0 |0 |4 | |- |142 |389-39 |[[Erwin-1987|Erwin]] |Thomas |4 |1 |4 |0 |0 |9 | |- |143 |389-40 |[[Erwin-1986|Erwin]] |Abraham |2 |0 |6 |0 |1 |9 | |- |144 |389-41 |Erwin |John, Sr. |2 |4 |3 |0 |0 |9 | |- |145 |389-42 |Flemming |James |1 |5 |1 |0 |0 |7 | |- |146 |389-43 |Foley |Thomas |1 |1 |3 |0 |0 |5 | |- |147 |389-44 |[[Fleming-1984|Flemming]] |John |4 |2 |4 |0 |9 |19 | |- |148 |389-45 |Flemming |Samuel |1 |3 |3 |0 |0 |7 | |- |149 |389-46 |Flemming |Samuel, Jr. |1 |2 |4 |0 |0 |7 | |- |150 |389-47 |[[Gamble-2278|Gamble]] |Thomas |1 |2 |1 |0 |0 |4 | |- |151 |390-1 |Hibath |James |2 |0 |1 |0 |0 |3 | |- |152 |390-2 |Hendry |James |4 |1 |1 |0 |1 |7 | |- |153 |390-3 |Herrald |John |1 |3 |4 |0 |0 |8 | |- |154 |390-4 |Huston |James |1 |0 |1 |0 |1 |3 | |- |155 |390-5 |[[Houston-1896|Huston (Houston)]] |Samuel | 1 | 3 | 5 | 0 | 0 | 9 | |- |156 |390-6 |Henner |Levi |1 |3 |1 |0 |0 |5 | |- |157 |390-7 |Justice |Hance |2 |1 |2 |0 |0 |5 | |- |158 |390-8 |[[Kerr-5485|Kerr]] |James |1 |0 |2 |0 |6 |9 | |- |159 |390-9 |[[Kerr-1110|Kerr]] |Andrew |1 |3 |5 |0 |2 |11 | |- |160 |390-10 |Kerr |William |1 |4 |1 |0 |2 |8 | |- |161 |390-11 |Kerr |William, Jr. |2 |2 |1 |0 |0 |5 | |- |162 |390-12 |[[Knox-2856|Knox]] |Mary |1 |4 |4 |0 |6 |15 | |- |163 |390-13 |[[Knox-184|Knox]] |Joseph |1 |4 |4 |0 |4 |13 | |- |164 |390-14 |Koyle |William |1 |0 |3 |0 |0 |4 | |- |165 |390-15 |Kitchen |Stephen |1 |2 |2 |0 |0 |5 | |- |166 |390-16 |[[Knox-183|Knox]] |John |2 |3 |4 |0 |3 |12 | |- |167 |390-17 |[[King-5923| King]] |Thomas |1 |2 |5 |0 |4 |12 | |- |168 |390-18 |McLoud |William |1 |0 |4 |0 |0 |5 | |- |169 |390-19 |McCoy |Widow |1 |1 |3 |0 |0 |5 | |- |170 |390-20 |Lawrance |Adam |1 |1 |2 |0 |0 |4 | |- |171 |390-21 |McCoy |Alexander |1 |2 |3 |0 |0 |6 | |- |172 |390-22 |McCoy |Daniel |1 |1 |2 |0 |0 |4 | |- |173 |390-23 |McDaniel |Widow |0 |2 |3 |0 |0 |5 | |- |174 |390-24 |McKisick |Robert |3 |0 |2 |0 |0 |5 | |- |175 |390-25 |McCoy |George, S.M |1 |1 |2 |0 |0 |4 | |- |176 |390-26 |McCoy |Alexander |1 |2 |5 |0 |0 |8 | |- |177 |390-27 |Morton |John, Jr. |1 |1 |1 |0 |1 |4 | |- |178 |390-28 |McCoy |William | 1 | 3 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 7 | |- |179 |390-29 |Morton |John | 2 | 0 | 4 | 0 | 0 | 6 | |- |180 |390-30 |McLoud |William |2 |1 |2 |0 |0 |5 | |- |181 |390-31 |Mcbride |William |1 |4 |4 |0 |0 |9 | |- |182 |390-32 |McLoud |Anguish |1 |0 |0 |0 |0 |1 | |- |183 |390-33 |McCoy |Daniel, Jr. |1 |0 |4 |0 |0 |5 | |- |184 |390-34 |[[Moore-30227|Moore]] |Robert |2 |2 |7 |0 |0 |11 | |- |185 |390-35 |McClain |James |2 |1 |5 |0 |0 |8 | |- |186 |390-36 |Miller |John |1 |3 |3 |0 |0 |7 | |- |187 |390-37 |McEwen |James |1 |5 |5 |0 |0 |11 | |- |188 |390-38 |Murdock |William |2 |3 |5 |0 |1 |11 | |- |189 |390-39 |McHenry |Isaac |1 |1 |1 |0 |2 |5 | |- |190 |390-40 |Mares |William |1 |1 |3 |0 |0 |5 | |- |191 |390-41 |[[McKay-3977|McCoy]] |Robert |2 |0 |3 |0 |0 |5 | |- |192 |390-42 |McCoy |Daniel, S M |3 |0 |1 |0 |0 |4 | |- |193 |390-43 |McCoy |George |1 |2 |4 |0 |0 |7 | |- |194 |390-44 |McKinsey |Robert |1 |0 |4 |0 |0 |5 | |- |195 |390-45 |McRavey |John |1 |3 |2 |0 |0 |6 | |- |196 |390-46 |Moffet |John |1 |0 |1 |0 |0 |2 | |- |197 |390-47 |Moffet |William |1 |0 |2 |0 |0 |3 | |- |198 |390-48 |[[Neill-281|Nail]] |Andrew |1 |0 |1 |0 |5 |7 | |- |199 |391-1 |[[Neal-1076|Nail]] |Gilbraith |2 |6 |2 |0 |2 |12 | |- |200 |391-2 |[[Neill-298| Nail]] |Samuel |1 |0 |1 |0 |0 |2 | |- |201 |391-3 |[[Neill-178|Nail]] |William |2 |1 |4 |0 |0 |7 | |- |202 |391-4 |[[Neal-1077|Nail]] |Robert |1 |1 |3 |0 |0 |5 | |- |203 |391-5 |Nislitt |Widow |0 |1 |1 |0 |0 |2 | |- |204 |391-6 |[[Neill-838|Nail]] |James |2 |0 |1 |0 |0 |3 | |- |205 |391-7 |Nail |James, Jr. |1 |0 |3 |0 |0 |4 | |- |206 |391-8 |Orbison |James |1 |1 |2 |0 |0 |4 | |- |207 |391-9 |Oliphant |Widow |2 |1 |1 |0 |5 |9 | |- |208 |391-10 |Oliphant |John |2 |1 |1 |0 |3 |7 | |- |209 |391-11 |Orton |James |1 |2 |6 |0 |0 |9 | |- |210 |391-12 |Patterson |James |3 |0 |0 |0 |1 |4 | |- |211 |391-13 |Phillips |Thomas |1 |4 |2 |0 |0 |7 | |- |212 |391-14 |Baker |Peter |2 |2 |4 |0 |0 |8 | |- |213 |391-15 |Pustle |Henry |2 |0 |2 |0 |0 |4 | |- |214 |391-16 |Patten |Robert |1 |3 |5 |0 |0 |9 | |- |215 |391-17 |Patten |John |1 |0 |0 |0 |0 |1 | |- |216 |391-18 |[[Ramsey-1351|Ramsey]] |James |3 |2 |2 |0 |0 |7 | |- |217 |391-19 |[[Ramsey-1353|Ramsey]] |David |1 |2 |3 |0 |0 |6 | |- |218 |391-20 |[[Ramsey-1348|Ramsey]] |Robert |1 |0 |2 |0 |2 |5 | |- |219 |391-21 |[[Ramsey-4078|Ramsey]] |Andrew |1 |2 |2 |0 |1 |6 | |- |220 |391-22 |Raynolds |William |1 |1 |4 |0 |0 |6 | |- |221 |391-23 |[[Scroggs-48|Scroggs]] |John |2 |0 |2 |0 |0 |4 | |- |222 |391-24 |Smith |Robert |1 |3 |2 |0 |0 |6 | |- |223 |391-25 |[[Simonton-73|Simenton]] |Theophilus |1 |2 |1 |0 |1 |5 | |- |224 |391-26 |[[Heist-142|Troutman]] |Widow |1 |0 |2 |0 |0 |3 | |- |225 |391-27 |[[Thomas-29605|Thomas]] |James |1 |1 |3 |0 |0 |5 | |- |226 |391-28 |Torrence |James |1 |3 |1 |0 |0 |5 | |- |227 |391-29 |[[Troutman-293|Troutman]] |Jacob |1 |1 |1 |0 |0 |3 | |- |228 |391-30 |Thomson |John |1 |0 |1 |0 |0 |2 | |- |229 |391-31 |[[Witherspoon-651|Wetherspoon]] |John |2 |1 |3 |0 |0 |6 | |- |230 |391-32 |Walker |Arthur | 4 | 2 | 4 | 0 | 1 |11 | |- |231 |391-33 |Witherspoon |William | 1 | 1 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 5 | |- |232 |391-34 |Wilson |John |2 |1 |4 |0 |0 |7 | |- |233 |391-35 |Wilson |Samuel |1 |1 |3 |0 |0 |5 | |- |234 |391-36 |Wilson |Samuel, Jr. |1 |0 |3 |0 |0 |4 | |- |235 |391-37 |Young |William |2 |0 |3 |0 |1 |6 | |- |236 |391-38 |[[Alexander-7193|Alexander]] |Gabriel |2 |3 |5 |0 |0 |10 | |- |237 |391-39 |Andrews |John |1 |1 |6 |0 |0 |8 | |- |238 |391-40 |[[Alexander-1127|Alexander]] |James |2 |2 |6 |0 |0 |10 | |- |239 |391-41 |[[Alexander-13400|Alexander]] |Ebenezer |1 |0 |3 |0 |2 |6 | |- |240 |391-42 |[[Allen-35058|Allen]] |Moses |3 |0 |6 |0 |0 |9 | |- |241 |391-43 |[[Adams-37976|Adams]] |James |2 |2 |3 |0 |5 |12 | |- |242 |391-44 |[[Black-12966|Black]] |David |2 |0 |3 |0 |0 |5 | |- |243 |391-45 |Brady |Archabald |1 |2 |4 |0 |0 |7 | |- |244 |391-46 |[[Boyd-4251|Boyd]] |Robert |1 |3 |4 |0 |0 |8 | |- |245 |391-47 |Davis |Patrick |1 |1 |5 |0 |0 |7 | |- |246 |392-1 |Erwin |William |1 |1 |2 |0 |1 |5 | |- |247 |392-2 |Eslinger |Gasper |1 |1 |3 |0 |0 |5 | |- |248 |392-3 |Flemming |Peter |1 |4 |2 |0 |0 |7 | |- |249 |392-4 |[[Feimster-1| Femster]] |William |2 |2 |3 |0 |3 |10 | |- |250 |392-5 |[[Harris-26655|Harris]] |Samuel |1 |2 |3 |0 |7 |13 | |- |251 |392-6 |[[Guy-129|Guy]] |James |2 |3 |4 |0 |7 |16 | |- |252 |392-7 |[[Hill-25029|Hill]] |Abraham |1 |1 |4 |0 |0 |6 | |- |253 |392-8 |Hannon | William |1 |0 |0 |0 |0 |1 | |- |254 |392-9 |Hill |John |3 |1 |5 |0 |0 |9 | |- |255 |392-10 |[[Hill-30603|Hill]] |Robert |1 |0 |1 |0 |0 |2 | |- |256 |392-11 |Hill |James |1 |0 |1 |0 |0 |2 | |- |257 |392-12 |Huston |James |2 |0 |2 |0 |0 |4 | |- |258 |392-13 |Hogland |Tunis |1 |0 |2 |0 |0 |3 | |- |259 |392-14 |Ireland |William |1 |1 |2 |0 |3 |7 | |- |260 |392-15 |[[Ireland-249| Ireland]] |John |2 |0 |1 |0 |2 |5 | |- |261 |392-16 |Ireland |Williamm, Jr. |1 |0 |0 |1 |0 |2 | |- |262 |392-17 |Johnston |Andrew |3 |1 |5 |0 |0 |9 | |- |263 |392-18 |Johnston |Adam |1 |3 |6 |0 |0 |10 | |- |264 |392-19 |Lewis |Richard |2 |0 |4 |0 |4 |10 | |- |265 |392-20 |Landen |Robert |1 |1 |2 |0 |0 |4 | |- |266 |392-21 |Massey |Jacob |1 |1 |3 |0 |0 |5 | |- |267 |392-22 |Massey |Nicholas |1 |0 |3 |0 |2 |6 | |- |268 |392-23 |Morrison |James |1 |4 |2 |0 |0 |7 | |- |269 |392-24 |Morris |Samuel |2 |3 |3 |0 |0 |8 | |- |270 |392-25 |McKee |John |2 |1 |3 |0 |0 |6 | |- |271 |392-26 |McClelland |William |1 |1 |3 |0 |5 |10 | |- |272 |392-27 |McKnight |James |2 |3 |4 |0 |1 |10 | |- |273 |392-28 |Morrison |James, Jr. |1 |5 |3 |0 |1 |10 | |- |274 |392-29 |Morrison |Andrew |3 |2 |6 |0 |5 |16 | |- |275 |392-30 |McKnight |William |1 |1 |5 |0 |0 |7 | |- |276 |392-31 |Morrison |William |2 |3 |6 |0 |1 |12 | |- |277 |392-32 |Milligan |Alexander |1 |1 |1 |0 |0 |3 | |- |278 |392-33 |McKnight |David |1 |2 |4 |0 |0 |7 | |- |279 |392-34 |Murdock |Robert |2 |5 |2 |0 |0 |9 | |- |280 |392-35 |[[Moore-35625|Moore]] |Alexander |1 |1 |3 |0 |0 |5 | |- |281 |392-36 |McFarlin |James |4 |3 |4 |0 |0 |11 | |- |282 |392-37 |Moore |Robert |1 |0 |1 |0 |0 |2 | |- |283 |392-38 |Morrison |Thomas |1 |0 |4 |0 |4 |9 | |- |284 |392-39 |[[Morrison-9457|Morrison]] (Miller) |William |4 |3 |5 |0 |1 |13 | |- |285 |392-40 |Murphey |Samuel |1 |3 |4 |0 |0 |8 | |- |286 |392-41 |McClathey |John |1 |0 |1 |0 |1 |3 | |- |287 |392-42 |McAdoe | William |1 |0 |0 |0 |4 |5 | |- |288 |392-43 |McCulloch |James |3 |2 |2 |0 |1 |8 | |- |289 |392-44 |McClathey |Hamilton |2 |0 |6 |0 |0 |8 | |- |290 |392-45 |[[McCollom-95|McCollum]] |James |1 |1 |2 |0 |4 |8 | |- |291 |392-46 |McClachey |John |1 |0 |1 |0 |1 |3 | |- |292 |392-47 |[[Nesbitt-734|Nesbitt]] |John |2 |4 |5 |0 |6 |17 | |- |293 |392-48 |[[Oliphant-629|Olliphant]] |Mathew |3 |1 |5 |0 |0 |9 | |- |294 |392-49 |Purviance |David |1 |1 |2 |0 |0 |4 | |- |295 |392-50 |Reed |Abraham |1 |2 |4 |0 |0 |7 | |- |296 |392-51 |Potts |James, Jr |1 |0 |3 |0 |0 |4 | |- |297 |393-1 |[[Purviance-210| Purviance]] |James |2 |3 |7 |0 |7 |19 | |- |298 |393-2 |Potts |William, Jr. |1 |1 |2 |0 |1 |5 | |- |299 |393-3 |[[Potts-208|Potts, Sr.]] |James, Sr. |4 |0 |5 |0 |0 |9 | |- |300 |393-4 |[[Potts-2910|Potts, Sr.]] |William, Sr. |2 |3 |3 |0 |3 |11 | |- |301 |393-5 |Purviance |John, Sr. |2 |1 |9 |0 |2 |14 | |- |302 |393-6 |Rodman |Francis |1 |0 |0 |0 |0 |1 | |- |303 |393-7 |Roberts |Moses |1 |0 |0 |0 |0 |1 | |- |304 |393-8 |Ramsey |John |1 |3 |2 |0 |0 |6 | |- |305 |393-9 |[[Stevenson-1081|Stephenson]] |Robert |3 |2 |6 |0 |0 |11 | |- |306 |393-10 |Stuart |John |3 |5 |4 |0 |0 |12 | |- |307 |393-11 |[[Scroggs-64|Scroggs]] |John |1 |5 |3 |0 |0 |9 | |- |308 |393-12 |[[Scroggs-66|Scroggs]] |David |1 |1 |2 |0 |0 |4 | |- |309 |393-13 |[[Stevenson-1080|Stephenson, Sr.]] |William, Sr. |3 |1 |2 |0 |4 |10 | |- |310 |393-14 |Stephenson |John, Jr. |1 |2 |4 |0 |0 |7 | |- |311 |393-15 |[[Stevenson-753|Stephenson]] |James |1 |0 |0 |0 |0 |1 | |- |312 |393-16 |[[Scroggs-65|Scroggs]] |Jeremiah |1 |1 |3 |0 |0 |5 | |- |313 |393-17 |[[Stevenson-5290|Stephen, Jr.]]**[probably Stevenson] |William, Jr. |1 |1 |3 |0 |1 |6 | |- |314 |393-18 |[[Henry-9945| Henry]] |Thomas |1 |2 |2 |0 |0 |5 | |- |315 |393-19 |[[Thomas-5849|Thomas]] |John |1 |4 |3 |0 |1 |9 | |- |316 |393-20 |Thomas |Jacob |1 |4 |3 |0 |3 |11 | |- |317 |393-21 |Thompson |John |2 |4 |4 |0 |0 |10 | |- |318 |393-22 |Wallis |John |4 |2 |4 |0 |1 |11 | |- |319 |393-23 |Whealey |John |1 |0 |0 |0 |0 |1 | |- |320 |393-24 |Woodside |John |1 |0 |2 |0 |0 |3 | |- |321 |393-25 |White |Andrew |1 |1 |2 |0 |0 |4 | |- |322 |393-26 |Wetherspoone |Alexander |1 |4 |4 |0 |0 |9 | |- |323 |393-27 |Woodside |Hannah |2 |0 |3 |0 |0 |5 | |- |324 |393-28 |White |Samuel |1 |0 |0 |0 |0 |1 | |- |325 |393-29 |White |William |1 |0 |2 |0 |0 |3 | |- |326 |393-30 |Whealey |Joseph, Sr. |1 |1 |10 |0 |0 |12 | |- |327 |393-31 |Waugh |William |2 |2 |4 |0 |0 |8 | |- |328 |393-32 |[[Watt-30|Watt]] |James |3 |0 |6 |0 |4 |13 | |- |329 |393-33 |[[Watt-222|Watt]] |William |1 |4 |4 |0 |4 |13 | |- |330 |393-34 |Whealey |Joseph, Jr. |1 |1 |3 |0 |0 |5 | |- |331 |393-35 |Woodside |William |1 |3 |0 |0 |0 |4 | |- |332 |393-36 |Woodside |John |2 |1 |1 |0 |0 |4 | |- |333 |393-37 |[[Alexander-1119|Alexander]] |Allen |3 |4 |1 |0 |9 |17 | |- |334 |393-38 |Alexander |William |2 |3 |5 |0 |0 |10 | |- |335 |393-39 |Barns |Elijah |1 |5 |3 |0 |0 |9 | |- |336 |393-40 |[[Campbell-24004|Campbell]] |Colin |1 |4 |1 |0 |3 |9 | |- |337 |393-41 |Draxin |John |2 |3 |2 |0 |0 |7 | |- |338 |393-42 |Gordan |John |1 |0 |0 |0 |0 |1 | |- |339 |393-43 |Gordan |Gilbert |1 |3 |5 |0 |0 |9 | |- |340 |393-44 |Gordan |George |1 |0 |1 |0 |0 |2 | |- |341 |393-45 |Galleher |James |1 |3 |2 |0 |0 |6 | |- |342 |393-46 |Hood |Solomon |1 |2 |3 |0 |0 |6 | |- |343 |393-47 |Huston |Joseph |2 |1 |4 |0 |1 |8 | |- |344 |393-48 |McCoy |Robert |1 |0 |1 |0 |0 |2 | |- |345 |393-49 |McCoy |Nail |1 |0 |3 |0 |0 |4 | |- |346 |394-1 |McCoy |Daniel |2 |3 |3 |0 |0 |8 | |- |347 |394-2 |Morrison |Murdock |2 |0 |2 |0 |0 |4 | |- |348 |394-3 |McCloud |William, Jr. |1 |1 |1 |0 |0 |3 | |- |349 |394-4 |McClain |Donald |1 |2 |1 |0 |0 |4 | |- |350 |394-5 |McClain |John |1 |2 |3 |0 |0 |6 | |- |351 |394-6 |McIntosh |Anguish |1 |0 |0 |0 |0 |1 | |- |352 |394-7 |McCloud |Robert |1 |0 |3 |0 |0 |4 | |- |353 |394-8 |McIntosh |John |1 |1 |2 |0 |0 |4 | |- |354 |394-9 |McCoy |Alexander |1 |3 |4 |0 |0 |8 | |- |355 |394-10 |McIntosh |Alexander |1 |3 |4 |0 |0 |8 | |- |356 |394-11 |Milligan |James |1 |1 |1 |0 |0 |3 | |- |357 |394-12 |Milligan |Fergus |2 |1 |6 |0 |0 |9 | |- |358 |394-13 |McCloud |William |2 |1 |2 |0 |0 |5 | |- |359 |394-14 |McCoy |George |1 |0 |5 |0 |0 |6 | |- |360 |394-15 |McCoy |Alexander |1 |2 |3 |0 |0 |6 | |- |361 |394-16 |McKinsey |Kenith |1 |2 |4 |0 |0 |7 | |- |362 |394-17 |McDonald |Alexander |1 |2 |4 |0 |0 |7 | |- |363 |394-18 |McCoy |Thomas |1 |0 |1 |0 |0 |2 | |- |364 |394-19 |Rice |John |1 |1 |2 |0 |0 |4 | |- |365 |394-20 |[[Rounsavall-8|Rounswall]] |John |1 |1 |3 |0 |0 |5 | |- |366 |394-21 |[[Rector-865|Rector]] |Benjamin |1 |1 |3 |0 |0 |5 | |- |367 |394-22 |Ramsey |John |1 |2 |3 |0 |0 |6 | |- |368 |394-23 |Stuart |James, Sr. |4 |2 |7 |0 |0 |13 | |- |369 |394-24 |[[Snoddy-21|Snodey]] |Samuel |2 |0 |1 |0 |6 |9 | |- |370 |394-25 |Wallace |Robert |1 |2 |3 |0 |0 |6 | |- |371 |394-26 |[[Wallace-10703|Wallace]] |John |2 |4 |3 |0 |2 |11 | |- |372 |394-27 |McIntosh |George |2 |2 |3 |0 |0 |7 | |- |373 |394-28 |Matison |George |1 |2 |3 |0 |0 |6 | |- |374 |394-29 |McCaskey |Daniel |4 |0 |4 |0 |0 |8 | |- |375 |394-30 |McCoy |James |2 |0 |2 |0 |0 |4 | |- |376 |394-31 |McCoy |William |2 |1 |3 |0 |0 |6 | |- |377 |394-32 |McCoy |George |2 |3 |3 |0 |0 |8 | |- |378 |394-33 |McKensey |Kenith |1 |2 |4 |0 |0 |7 | |- |379 |394-34 |McKinsey |George |1 |0 |0 |0 |0 |1 | |- |380 |394-35 |[[Arrington-1017|Arington]] |John |1 |2 |3 |0 |0 |6 | |- |381 |394-36 |Black |John |1 |2 |2 |0 |0 |5 | |- |382 |394-37 |Black |Gavin |1 |1 |1 |0 |0 |3 | |- |383 |394-38 |[[Buttram-22| Buteram]] |William |1 |3 |3 |0 |0 |7 | |- |384 |394-39 |Bogie |Samuel |1 |5 |2 |0 |0 |8 | |- |385 |394-40 |Barnes |John |1 |1 |1 |0 |0 |3 | |- |386 |394-41 |[[Brown-64978|Brown]] |Isach |1 |2 |2 |0 |0 |5 | |- |387 |394-42 |Baker |Howell |1 |3 |5 |0 |0 |9 | |- |388 |394-43 |Bentley |Benjamin |4 |0 |4 |0 |0 |8 | |- |389 |394-44 |Bell |William |2 |1 |4 |0 |0 |7 | |- |390 |394-45 |[[Barkley-1631|Barkley]] |James |2 |2 |5 |0 |0 |9 | |- |391 |394-46 |Baker |Isaac |1 |1 |1 |0 |0 |3 | |- |392 |394-47 |Bogle |Robert |1 |1 |3 |0 |2 |7 | |- |393 |394-48 |Baker |Howell |1 |4 |4 |0 |1 |10 | |- |394 |394-49 |Couden |William |1 |0 |1 |0 |0 |2 | |- |395 |395-1 |Caeton |Peter |1 |5 |4 |0 |0 |10 | |- |396 |395-2 |[[Carson-2533|Carson, Jr.]] |Robert, Jr. |1 |1 |3 |0 |0 |5 | |- |397 |395-3 |Caeton |William |3 |1 |2 |0 |0 |6 | |- |398 |395-4 |[[Cooke-4477|Cooke]] |Richard |1 |0 |1 |0 |6 |8 | |- |399 |395-5 |Cathey |James |1 |1 |5 |0 |0 |7 | |- |400 |395-6 |Carson |Robet, Sr. |1 |0 |4 |0 |0 |5 | |- |401 |395-7 |Davis |James |1 |2 |4 |0 |0 |7 | |- |402 |395-8 |Davis |Solomon |1 |4 |3 |0 |0 |8 | |- |403 |395-9 |Davis |Joshua |1 |1 |3 |0 |0 |5 | |- |404 |395-10 |Durham |James |2 |2 |5 |0 |0 |9 | |- |405 |395-11 |Freemon |Aron |1 |2 |3 |0 |0 |6 | |- |406 |395-12 |Fortune |Aron |1 |5 |4 |0 |0 |10 | |- |407 |395-13 |Griffith |John |1 |1 |2 |0 |1 |5 | |- |408 |395-14 |Griffith |Robert |1 |0 |2 |0 |0 |3 | |- |409 |395-15 |Griffith |Edward |1 |4 |1 |0 |5 |11 | |- |410 |395-16 |[[Graham-17121|Graham]] |John |2 |0 |2 |0 |0 |4 | |- |411 |395-17 |Hughs |William |1 |5 |1 |0 |0 |7 | |- |412 |395-18 |[[Harrison-840|Harrison]] |Joseph |3 |3 |3 |0 |0 |9 | |- |413 |395-19 |Harrison |Nathaniel |1 |0 |0 |0 |0 |1 | |- |414 |395-20 |Harrison |Jeremiah |1 |0 |0 |0 |0 |1 | |- |415 |395-21 |Hartness |Nathanie |1 |1 |2 |0 |0 |4 | |- |416 |395-22 |Hall |Adam |2 |2 |6 |0 |0 |10 | |- |417 |395-23 |Hogston |Archabeld |1 |1 |2 |0 |0 |4 | |- |418 |395-24 |Kelly |Solomon |2 |2 |5 |0 |0 |9 | |- |419 |395-25 |[[King-13765|King]] |James |2 |2 |4 |0 |8 |16 | |- |420 |395-26 |[[Lackey-728|Lackey]] |William, Jr. |1 |3 |2 |0 |0 |6 | |- |421 |395-27 |[[Lackey-1190|Lackey]] |Thomas |1 |2 |4 |0 |0 |7 | |- |422 |395-28 |Lackey |George |1 |1 |4 |0 |0 |6 | |- |423 |395-29 |[[Lackey-730|Lackey]] |William, Sr. |1 |0 |3 |0 |0 |4 | |- |424 |395-30 |[[Lackey-1192|Lackey]] |George, Sr. |2 |1 |2 |0 |0 |5 | |- |425 |395-31 |Leach |William |1 |1 |2 |0 |0 |4 | |- |426 |395-32 |Montgomery |John |1 |0 |1 |0 |2 |4 | |- |427 |395-33 |[[Millsaps-84|Milsaps]] |Joseph |2 |0 |3 |0 |0 |5 | |- |428 |395-34 |Meadows |Daniel |1 |1 |3 |0 |0 |5 | |- |429 |395-35 |Meadows |Daniel, Jr. |1 |1 |2 |0 |0 |4 | |- |430 |395-36 |Meadows |John |1 |1 |6 |0 |0 |8 | |- |431 |395-37 |Milsaps |Thomas |1 |2 |3 |0 |0 |6 | |- |432 |395-38 |McHenry |Archabeld |1 |1 |3 |0 |0 |5 | |- |433 |395-39 |McEwen |Daniel |1 |2 |5 |0 |0 |8 | |- |434 |395-40 |McHargue |William |1 |4 |1 |0 |0 |6 | |- |435 |395-41 |Madows |John, Jr. |1 |0 |0 |0 |0 |1 | |- |436 |395-42 |McCurdy |John |1 |2 |7 |0 |0 |10 | |- |437 |395-43 |Madows |Randolph |1 |0 |0 |0 |0 |1 | |- |438 |395-44 |McClellad |John |3 |0 |2 |0 |2 |7 | |- |439 |395-45 |Milsaps |William |1 |0 |2 |0 |0 |3 | |- |440 |395-46 |Nesbitt |John Maxwell |2 |1 |2 |0 |0 |5 | |- |441 |395-47 |Poin |Thomas |1 |1 |1 |0 |0 |3 | |- |442 |395-48 |Patterson |James |1 |2 |1 |0 |0 |4 | |- |443 |396-1 |[[Queen-160|Queene]] |Francis |1 |3 |4 |0 |0 |8 | |- |444 |396-2 |Robinson |William |1 |0 |1 |0 |0 |2 | |- |445 |396-3 |Reavs |Henry |1 |2 |4 |0 |0 |7 | |- |446 |396-4 |Shaw |John |2 |3 |7 |0 |0 |12 | |- |447 |396-5 |[[Sloan-312|Sloan]] |Archabeld |1 |0 |2 |0 |0 |3 | |- |448 |396-6 |Stephenson |James |2 |0 |2 |0 |2 |6 | |- |449 |396-7 |Smith |John |2 |3 |5 |0 |0 |10 | |- |450 |396-8 |Smith |John, Sr. |3 |0 |3 |0 |0 |6 | |- |451 |396-9 |Stephenson |James, Jr |1 |5 |2 |0 |2 |10 | |- |452 |396-10 |[[Sharpe-80| Sharpe]] |Joseph |1 |4 |2 |0 |3 |10 | |- |453 |396-11 |Taylor |Thomas |1 |1 |2 |0 |0 |4 | |- |454 |396-12 |Upchurch |George |1 |4 |2 |0 |0 |7 | |- |455 |396-13 |Willis |James |1 |2 |2 |0 |0 |5 | |- |456 |396-14 |Wableton |Joseph |1 |1 |4 |0 |0 |6 | |- |457 |396-15 |Whitaker |Mark |2 |2 |4 |0 |0 |8 | |- |458 |396-16 |Baker |Wonsley |1 |2 |1 |0 |0 |4 | |- |459 |396-17 |[[Ball-73|Ball]] |Daniel |1 |1 |1 |0 |0 |3 | |- |460 |396-18 |[[Ball-429|Ball]] | William |1 |2 |1 |0 |0 |4 | |- |461 |396-19 |[[Cass-1025|Cast]] |James |1 |3 |5 |0 |0 |9 | |- |462 |396-20 |[[Cass-1151|Cast]] |Elijah |1 |1 |1 |0 |0 |3 | |- |463 |396-21 |Camp |John |1 |4 |3 |0 |0 |8 | |- |464 |396-22 |[[Campbell-712|Campbell]] |William |1 |1 |1 |0 |0 |3 | |- |465 |396-23 |Crabtree |Samuel |1 |1 |4 |0 |0 |6 | |- |466 |396-24 |[[Morgan-668|Campbell]] |Elizabeth |0 |1 |2 |0 |0 |3 | |- |467 |396-25 |[[Campbell-743|Campbell]] |Pennifull |1 |1 |1 |0 |0 |3 | |- |468 |396-26 |Dumbush |John |1 |2 |2 |0 |0 |5 | |- |469 |396-27 |Felps |John |2 |2 |2 |0 |0 |6 | |- |470 |396-28 |Felps |William |1 |0 |2 |0 |0 |3 | |- |471 |396-29 |[[Fletcher-258|Fletcher]] |Reuben |1 |3 |3 |0 |2 |9 | |- |472 |396-30 |Gipson |James |1 |1 |2 |0 |0 |4 | |- |473 |396-31 |Gipson |John |1 |1 |3 |0 |0 |5 | |- |474 |396-32 |Hunt |John |3 |1 |4 |0 |0 |8 | |- |475 |396-33 |Henderson |Samuel |2 |4 |4 |0 |0 |10 | |- |476 |396-34 |Hughes |John |1 |3 |4 |0 |0 |8 | |- |477 |396-35 |Hughey |Lewis |1 |1 |4 |0 |0 |6 | |- |478 |396-36 |[[Johnston-15038|Johnston]] |William |1 |5 |2 |0 |0 |8 | |- |479 |396-37 |Jolley |Charles |1 |0 |1 |0 |0 |2 | |- |480 |396-38 |Jolley |William |1 |2 |2 |0 |0 |5 | |- |481 |396-39 |[[Lunsford-486| Lunsford]] |Normond |1 |1 |1 |0 |0 |3 | |- |482 |396-40 |Luper |Danield |1 |1 |2 |0 |0 |4 | |- |483 |396-41 |[[Morgan-667|Morgan]] |Theophelus, Sr. |1 |2 |2 |0 |0 |5 | |- |484 |396-42 |[[Morgan-18651|Morgan]] |Martin |1 |1 |3 |0 |0 |5 | |- |485 |396-43 |[[Morgan-18650| Morgan]] |Reuben |1 |2 |3 |0 |2 |8 | |- |486 |396-44 |[[Morgan-18653|Morgan]] |Theophelus, Jr. |1 |2 |3 |0 |1 |7 | |- |487 |396-45 |Matison |George |1 |3 |4 |0 |0 |8 | |- |488 |396-46 |[[Marlow-927|Marlow]] |Mark |0 |0 |0 |0 |0 |0 | |- |489 |396-47 |Marlow |James |1 |2 |2 |0 |0 |5 | |- |490 |396-48 |[[Mullis-242|Mules]] |George |1 |1 |1 |0 |0 |3 | |- |491 |397-1 |Owens |Bersheba |1 |0 |1 |0 |1 |3 | |- |492 |397-2 |Weslock |James |1 |0 |1 |0 |0 |2 | |- |493 |397-3 |Pickett |Henry |1 |3 |3 |0 |0 |7 | |- |494 |397-4 |Roberts |John |1 |2 |3 |0 |0 |6 | |- |495 |397-5 |Roberts |Humprey |1 |5 |3 |0 |0 |9 | |- |496 |397-6 |Redman |Thomas |2 |3 |4 |0 |0 |9 | |- |497 |397-7 |[[Simonton-68| Simenton]] |Adam |3 |0 |5 |0 |0 |8 | |- |498 |397-8 |[[Speaks-17| Speaks]] |Luke |1 |2 |3 |0 |0 |6 | |- |499 |397-9 |[[Speaks-71|Speaks]] |Thomas |1 |2 |3 |0 |0 |6 | |- |500 |397-10 |Sanders |Aron |1 |1 |1 |0 |0 |3 | |- |501 |397-11 |Sanders |Moses |1 |4 |4 |0 |5 |14 | |- |502 |397-12 |[[Shoemaker-1354|Shoemaker]] |John |2 |3 |3 |0 |0 |8 | |- |503 |397-13 |[[Shoemaker-1445|Shoemaker]] |Tarlton |1 |2 |2 |0 |0 |5 | |- |504 |397-14 |[[Shoemaker-2349|Shoemaker]] |Randol |1 |1 |2 |0 |0 |4 | |- |505 |397-15 |Thomas |Smith |1 |3 |3 |0 |0 |7 | |- |506 |397-16 |Sanders |Jacob |1 |2 |2 |0 |0 |5 | |- |507 |397-17 |Taylor |William |1 |3 |4 |0 |0 |8 | |- |508 |397-18 |Williams |James |2 |2 |4 |0 |1 |9 | |- |509 |397-19 |[[Williams-55294|Williams]] |Samuel |1 |4 |3 |0 |6 |14 | |- |510 |397-20 |Williams |Phillilp |1 |2 |5 |0 |0 |8 | |- |511 |397-21 |Wots |Valentine |1 |0 |1 |0 |0 |2 | |- |512 |397-22 |[[Andrews-10187|Andrews]] |Hugh |3 |2 |3 |0 |1 |9 | |- |513 |397-23 |Andrew |John |1 |2 |2 |0 |5 |10 | |- |514 |397-24 |[[Black-11110|Black]] |William |1 |0 |1 |0 |2 |4 | |- |515 |397-25 |Brotherton |John |2 |2 |4 |0 |0 |8 | |- |516 |397-26 |Bones | William |1 |2 |2 |0 |0 |5 | |- |517 |397-27 |[[Beaty-905|Beatey]] |Thomas |1 |2 |2 |0 |2 |7 | |- |518 |397-28 |Beatey |James |1 |0 |2 |0 |0 |3 | |- |519 |397-29 |Benten |Edward |1 |1 |5 |0 |0 |7 | |- |520 |397-30 |[[Bailey-900|Bailey]] |Thomas |1 |2 |3 |0 |5 |11 | |- |521 |397-31 |Boone |Thomas |2 |3 |2 |0 |0 |7 | |- |522 |397-32 |[[Belt-558|Belt]] |Benjamin |1 |1 |2 |0 |0 |4 | |- |523 |397-33 |[[Belt-560|Belt]] |Thomas |0 |0 |0 |0 |0 |0 | |- |524 |397-34 |Bell |Thomas |2 |1 |5 |0 |0 |8 | |- |525 |397-35 |Boone |John |2 |3 |3 |0 |0 |8 | |- |526 |397-36 |Boone |Hezekiah |1 |1 |1 |0 |0 |3 | |- |527 |397-37 |Cooper |John |1 |0 |1 |0 |0 |2 | |- |528 |397-39 |[[Callahan-200|Callihan]] |James |1 |1 |2 |0 |0 |4 | |- |529 |397-40 |[[Campbell-24004|Campbell]] |Collin |2 |0 |6 |0 |0 |8 | |- |530 |397-41 |[[Callahan-1597|Callihan]] |John |1 |2 |6 |0 |0 |9 | |- |531 |397-42 |Current |John |1 |3 |1 |0 |0 |5 | |- |532 |397-43 |Cliget |Henry |1 |3 |4 |0 |0 |8 | |- |533 |397-44 |Carney |David |1 |1 |2 |0 |0 |4 | |- |534 |397-45 |[[Decker-3184|Decker]] |George |1 |3 |2 |0 |0 |6 | |- |535 |397-46 |[[Dobson-3329|Dobson]] |Benjamin |4 |3 |7 |0 |0 |14 | |- |536 |397-47 |[[Dobbins-594|Dobbins]] |John |2 |0 |0 |0 |6 |8 | |- |537 |397-48 |Dobson |Robert |1 |0 |1 |0 |0 |2 | |- |538 |397-49 |[[Allison-3807|Allison]] |Wm. |1 |4 |3 |0 |0 |8 | |- |539 |397-50 |[[Ellis-7485|Ellis]] |Samuel |1 |0 |2 |0 |0 |3 | |- |540 |398-1 |Ellis |John |1 |8 |5 |0 |0 |14 | |- |541 |398-2 |[[Ellis-7550|Zepheniah]] |Zepheniah |1 |3 |6 |0 |0 |10 | |- |542 |398-3 |[[Ellis-7551|Ellis]] |Samuel |1 |3 |3 |0 |0 |7 | |- |543 |398-4 |Grigory |James |1 |3 |4 |0 |0 |8 | |- |544 |398-5 |Greene |John |2 |0 |2 |0 |0 |4 | |- |545 |398-6 |Greene |Isaac |1 |3 |2 |0 |0 |6 | |- |546 |398-7 |Holms |Hubbart |1 |0 |2 |0 |0 |3 | |- |547 |398-8 |Holms |Francis |1 |1 |4 |0 |0 |6 | |- |548 |398-9 |Hardin |William |1 |0 |6 |0 |5 |12 | |- |549 |398-10 |Hantsman |John |1 |0 |1 |0 |0 |2 | |- |550 |398-11 |Hoy |Marcus |2 |0 |2 |0 |2 |6 | |- |551 |398-12 |Holms |Robert |1 |1 |5 |0 |0 |7 | |- |552 |398-13 |Henry |David |1 |3 |4 |0 |1 |9 | |- |553 |398-14 |[[Holmes-9858|Holms]] |James |1 |1 |1 |0 |0 |3 | |- |554 |398-15 |Harrison |Aaron |1 |2 |2 |0 |0 |5 | |- |555 |398-16 |Hardin |Jeane |2 |0 |5 |0 |5 |12 | |- |556 |398-17 |Hendly |John |1 |0 |3 |0 |0 |4 | |- |557 |398-18 |Kerney |David |1 |2 |2 |0 |0 |5 | |- |558 |398-19 |[[King-5918| King]] |John |2 |3 |7 |0 |2 |14 | |- |559 |398-20 |[[King-24518|King]] |Richard |1 |0 |2 |0 |6 |9 | |- |560 |398-21 |Laide |John |1 |0 |2 |0 |0 |3 | |- |561 |398-22 |Lochrey |William |1 |2 |2 |0 |0 |5 | |- |562 |398-23 |Lock |George, Jr. |1 |1 |1 |0 |0 |3 | |- |563 |398-24 |[[Laird-381|Lard]] |Nathaniel |1 |2 |2 |0 |0 |5 | |- |564 |398-25 |Lock |George |2 |2 |3 |0 |0 |7 | |- |565 |398-26 |[[McGuire-3090|McGuire]] |Thomas |2 |5 |7 |0 |1 |15 | |- |566 |398-27 |McCrary |James |3 |1 |7 |0 |0 |11 | |- |567 |398-28 |McHarge |James |1 |4 |3 |0 |0 |8 | |- |568 |398-29 |Morris |Thomas |1 |1 |2 |0 |0 |4 | |- |569 |398-30 |[[McConnell-776| McConnell]] |William |3 |2 |4 |0 |0 |9 | |- |570 |398-31 |McConnell |Alexander |1 |3 |2 |0 |1 |7 | |- |571 |398-32 |McConnell |John |1 |2 |4 |0 |1 |8 | |- |572 |398-33 |[[Means-1503|Means]] |Alexander |1 |0 |2 |0 |0 |3 | |- |573 |398-34 |[[Nichols-9222|Nichols]] |Jacob |3 |0 |4 |0 |12 |19 | |- |574 |398-35 |Nichols |Joseph |2 |3 |2 |0 |1 |8 | |- |575 |398-36 |Nichols |Joshua |1 |0 |1 |0 |1 |3 | |- |576 |398-37 |Nichols |John |1 |1 |1 |0 |0 |3 | |- |577 |398-38 |[[Prather-38|Praither]] |Bazil |3 |4 |4 |0 |0 |11 | |- |578 |398-39 |Peeler |Richard |2 |0 |3 |0 |0 |5 | |- |579 |398-40 |Peeler |Jeremiah |1 |0 |4 |0 |0 |5 | |- |580 |398-41 |[[Prather-55|Prather]] |William |1 |0 |2 |0 |0 |3 | |- |581 |398-42 |Reed |John |4 |1 |4 |0 |0 |9 | |- |582 |398-43 |Kinsay |Rodger |1 |0 |4 |0 |0 |5 | |- |583 |398-44 |Reaves |Edmond |2 |3 |3 |0 |0 |8 | |- |584 |398-45 |Remington |Richard |1 |2 |3 |0 |0 |6 | |- |585 |398-46 |Reed |John, Jr. |1 |0 |1 |0 |1 |3 | |- |586 |398-47 |Reed |Abner |1 |0 |1 |0 |0 |2 | |- |587 |398-48 |Stuart |James |4 |3 |4 |0 |1 |12 | |- |588 |398-49 |Scott |James |4 |1 |1 |0 |0 |6 | |- |589 |399-1 |[[Summers-590|Summers]] |William |1 |1 |1 |0 |9 |12 | |- |590 |399-2 |Sutfin |Jacob |1 |1 |2 |0 |0 |4 | |- |591 |399-3 |[[Sharpe-65|Sharpe]] |John |2 |2 |3 |0 |5 |12 | |- |592 |399-4 |[[Sharpe-66|Sharpe]] |James |2 |2 |7 |0 |11 |22 | |- |593 |399-5 |[[Sharpe-68|Sharpe]] | William |3 |5 |3 |0 |8 |19 | |- |594 |399-6 |Shelley |Richard |2 |0 |3 |0 |0 |5 | |- |595 |399-7 |[[Swinford-60|Swingford]] |Elisha |1 |1 |3 |0 |0 |5 | |- |596 |399-8 |Shelby |James |1 |1 |1 |0 |0 |3 | |- |597 |399-9 |Shelby |Benjamin |1 |1 |2 |0 |0 |4 | |- |598 |399-10 |[[Swinford-61|Swingford]] |James |2 |0 |2 |0 |0 |4 | |- |599 |399-11 |Summers |Bazil |1 |1 |1 |0 |0 |3 | |- |600 |399-12 |[[Slaven-175|Slavin]] |William |2 |1 |4 |0 |2 |9 | |- |601 |399-13 |Simenton |John |1 |1 |3 |0 |0 |5 | |- |602 |399-14 |Tomlin |Grove |1 |0 |0 |0 |0 |1 | |- |603 |399-15 |Tomlin |John |1 |1 |1 |0 |0 |3 | |- |604 |399-16 |Templeton |John |1 |2 |5 |0 |0 |8 | |- |605 |399-17 |Templeton |Robert |1 |1 |1 |0 |0 |3 | |- |606 |399-18 |Templeton |Thomas |1 |0 |0 |0 |0 |1 | |- |607 |399-19 |Travis |Mary |2 |1 |4 |0 |0 |7 | |- |608 |399-20 |Todd |Nathan |2 |2 |4 |0 |0 |8 | |- |609 |399-21 |Tomlin |Humphry B. |1 |4 |5 |0 |5 |15 | |- |610 |399-22 |Wasson |James |1 |3 |3 |0 |0 |7 | |- |611 |399-23 |Welch |John |1 |1 |3 |0 |2 | 7 | |- |612 |399-24 |Wisclodi |James | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 2 | |- |613 |399-25 |[[Wasson-93| Wasson]] |Robert | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 2 | |- |614 |399-26 |Wilson |Lewis | 1 | 0 | 3 | 0 | 2 | 6 | |- |615 |399-27 |Butten |John |5 |3 |2 |0 |0 |10 | |- |616 |399-28 |Clampet |Moses |1 |2 |3 |0 |0 |6 | |- |617 |399-29 |[[Carson-1977|Carson]] |Andw. |1 |1 |2 |0 |1 |5 | |- |618 |399-30 |Caiton |Stephen |3 |2 |4 |0 |0 |9 | |- |619 |399-31 |Duncan |Isaac |1 |2 |4 |0 |0 |7 | |- |620 |399-32 |Donoldson |William |2 |2 |4 |0 |0 |8 | |- |621 |399-33 |Dyson |Barton |2 |1 |6 |0 |0 |9 | |- |622 |399-34 |Ewin |Robert |1 |4 |3 |0 |0 |8 | |- |623 |399-35 |Ewin |Samuel |1 |2 |2 |0 |0 |5 | |- |624 |399-36 |Ewin |William |2 |0 |2 |0 |0 |4 | |- |625 |399-37 |Evans |James |1 |0 |0 |0 |0 |1 | |- |626 |399-38 |Evans |Zachariah |1 |2 |2 |0 |1 |6 | |- |627 |399-39 |Evans |Ann |1 |0 |6 |0 |0 |7 | |- |628 |399-40 |Gipson |James |1 |1 |1 |0 |0 |3 | |- |629 |399-41 |Gaither |Jeremiah |1 |0 |2 |0 |0 |3 | |- |630 |399-42 |Gaither |John |2 |1 |5 |0 |0 |8 | |- |631 |399-43 |[[Gaither-129| Gaither]] |Burges |2 |0 |2 |0 |3 |7 | |- |632 |399-44 |Holeman |Isaac |1 |2 |4 |0 |0 |7 | |- |633 |399-45 |Holeman |James |1 |1 |2 |0 |1 |5 | |- |634 |399-46 |[[Hays-2061|Hays]] |Solomon |2 |3 |1 |0 |0 |6 | |- |635 |399-47 |[[Houston-1398|Huston]] |Christopher |2 |3 |4 |0 |6 |15 | |- |636 |400-1 |Jacobs |Zachariah |1 |3 |3 |0 |0 |7 | |- |637 |400-2 |[[Jacobs-8339|Jacobs]] |Edward |1 |2 |3 |0 |0 |6 | |- |638 |400-3 |[[Lovelace-15|Lovelace]] |Charles |1 |2 |3 |0 |5 |11 | |- |639 |400-4 |[[Mitchell-188|Mitchell]] |Andrew |1 |2 |5 |0 |9 |17 | |- |640 |400-5 |[[Marlow-926|Marlow]] |Thomas |3 |0 |1 |0 |7 |11 | |- |641 |400-6 |McCord |James |1 |3 |6 |0 |0 |10 | |- |642 |400-7 |Maddin |James |1 |0 |1 |0 |0 |2 | |- |643 |400-8 |[[Martin-14221|Martin]] |William |1 |1 |3 |0 |20 |25 | |- |644 |400-9 |[[Nelson-17792|Nelson]] |Jeremiah |1 |7 |3 |0 |0 |11 | |- |645 |400-10 |[[Nichols-9441| Nichols]] |Becket |2 |1 |4 |0 |0 |7 | |- |646 |400-11 |Patrick |Jeremiah |1 |1 |2 |0 |0 |4 | |- |647 |400-12 |Pugh |John |1 |3 |2 |0 |0 |6 | |- |648 |400-13 |Riley |James |1 |0 |1 |0 |0 |2 | |- |649 |400-14 |Riers |David |1 |1 |4 |0 |0 |6 | |- |650 |400-15 |Read |James |1 |2 |1 |0 |2 |6 | |- |651 |400-16 |Sergeler |Jacob | 2 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 3 | |- |652 |400-17 |Sergeler |Phillip | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | |- |653 |400-18 |Swann |Zepheriah |1 |1 |5 |0 |0 |7 | |- |654 |400-19 |Smith |John |1 |1 |1 |0 |0 |3 | |- |655 |400-20 |Summers |Thomas |1 |2 |2 |0 |0 |5 | |- |656 |400-21 |[[Speaks-45|Speaks]] |Charles |1 |3 |2 |0 |0 |6 | |- |657 |400-22 |Tucker |Rubey |1 |6 |2 |0 |0 |9 | |- |658 |400-23 |Tagard |Andw. |2 |4 |6 |0 |0 |12 | |- |659 |400-24 |Wooten |George |2 |2 |5 |0 |0 |9 | |- |660 |400-24 |Willis |George |2 |1 |6 |0 |0 |9 | |- |661 |400-25 |Webb |Caleb |2 |3 |4 |0 |0 |9 | |- |662 |400-26 |Webb |George |1 |2 |3 |0 |0 |6 | |- |663 |400-27 |[[Archibald-1378|Archabeld]] |Thomas |2 |3 |2 |0 |13 |20 | |- |664 |400-28 |Young |William |2 |1 |1 |0 |1 |5 | |- |665 |400-29 |[[Archibald-1378|Archabeld]] |Thomas |1 |3 |7 |0 |3 |14 | |- |666 |400-30 |Archabeld |Mathew |2 |0 |3 |0 |0 |5 | |- |667 |400-31 |Armstrong |John |2 |0 |4 |0 |1 |7 | |- |668 |400-32 |[[Allen-2582|Allen]] |Drury |1 |3 |8 |0 |0 |12 | |- |669 |400-33 |Bell |Zadoc |1 |0 |3 |0 |1 |5 | |- |670 |400-34 |[[Baggerly-51|Beggarly]] |Thomas |1 |0 |4 |0 |0 |5 | |- |671 |400-35 |[[Baggerly-55|Beggarly]] |David |1 |2 |3 |0 |0 |6 | |- |672 |400-36 |Bell |David |2 |4 |3 |0 |1 |10 | |- |673 |400-37 |Bell |Thomas |1 |0 |1 |0 |0 |2 | |- |674 |400-38 |[[Baggerly-58|Beggarly]] |Benjm. |1 |1 |2 |0 |1 |5 | |- |675 |400-39 |[[Bowman-7714|Bowman]] |Hugh |2 |1 |4 |0 |1 |8 | |- |676 |400-40 |Baird |Thomas |1 |2 |3 |0 |1 |7 | |- |677 |400-41 |[[Bone-477|Bone]] |William |1 |4 |4 |0 |2 |11 | |- |678 |400-42 |Baird |David |1 |2 |4 |0 |0 |7 | |- |679 |400-43 |[[Beard-3355|Baird]] |William | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 7 | 9 | |- |680 |400-44 |Bowman |John | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 2 | |- |681 |400-45 |Chambers |James |1 |0 |2 |0 |3 |6 | |- |682 |400-46 |[[Caldwell-5258|Caldwell]] |David |2 |4 |2 |0 |14 |22 | |- |683 |401-1 |Caldwell |Andrew |1 |1 |1 |0 |1 |4 | |- |684 |401-2 |[[Chambers-6488|Chambers]] |Arthur |2 |5 |3 |0 |1 |11 | |- |685 |401-3 |[[Chambers-6490|Chambers]] |Henry |1 |3 |3 |0 |9 |16 | |- |686 |401-4 |Erwin |Stephen |1 |1 |2 |0 |0 |4 | |- |687 |401-5 |Campbell |Mathew |2 |1 |2 |0 |0 |5 | |- |688 |401-6 |Erwin |James |1 |0 |5 |0 |0 |6 | |- |689 |401-7 |[[Allison-3793|Allison]] |Adam |2 |3 |4 |0 |6 |15 | |- |690 |401-8 |Allison |Widow |1 |1 |3 |0 |2 |7 | |- |691 |401-9 |[[Allison-2821|Allison]] |Richard |1 |2 |3 |0 |5 |11 | |- |692 |401-10 |[[Allison-629|Allison]] |Theophelus |1 |2 |2 |0 |4 |9 | |- |693 |401-11 |[[Allison-2601|Allison]] |Thomas |2 |2 |2 |0 |6 |12 | |- |694 |401-12 |Erwin |John |1 |1 |3 |0 |1 |6 | |- |695 |401-13 |Erwin |William |4 |3 |3 |0 |0 |10 | |- |696 |401-14 |Freeland |Andrew |3 |5 |3 |0 |1 |12 | |- |697 |401-15 |Ferril |John |1 |1 |5 |0 |4 |11 | |- |698 |401-16 |Gidions |Bosle |1 |4 |4 |0 |0 |9 | |- |699 |401-17 |Gordon |Robert |1 |3 |3 |0 |0 |7 | |- |700 |401-18 |[[Gaither-85|Gaither]] |Nicholas |1 |4 |1 |0 |1 |7 | |- |701 |401-19 |Gay |James |2 |1 |3 |0 |0 |6 | |- |702 |401-20 |Gipson |Margret |2 |1 |3 |0 |0 |6 | |- |703 |401-21 |Houpt |Widow |1 |3 |2 |0 |0 |6 | |- |704 |401-22 |Hall |William |1 |0 |4 |0 |0 |5 | |- |705 |401-23 |Hogshead |David |4 |0 |7 |0 |0 |11 | |- |706 |401-24 |Hall |William, Jr. |1 |0 |3 |0 |0 |4 | |- |707 |401-25 |[[Hair-19|Hair]] |Robert |1 |1 |3 |0 |0 |5 | |- |708 |401-26 |[[Hall-4195|Hall]] |James, Rev. |2 |0 |4 |0 |9 |15 | |- |709 |401-27 |[[Hall-4204|Hall]] |Alexande |1 |1 |2 |0 |4 |8 | |- |710 |401-28 |Hall |John |1 |0 |3 |0 |1 |5 | |- |711 |401-29 |[[Hall-4202|Hall]] |Thomas |4 |3 |7 |0 |5 |19 | |- |712 |401-30 |Hall |James, Sr. |1 |0 |0 |0 |0 |1 | |- |713 |401-31 |[[Howell-1235|Howill]] |Jerard |1 |1 |2 |0 |0 |4 | |- |714 |401-32 |[[Hall-4195|Hall]] |Hugh |2 |2 |6 |0 |2 |12 | |- |715 |401-33 |Hall |James, Jr. |1 |4 |2 |0 |3 |10 | |- |716 |401-34 |Hall |Andw. |1 |0 |2 |0 |0 |3 | |- |717 |401-35 |Eston |Henry |0 |1 |4 |0 |0 |5 | |- |718 |401-36 |[[Hair-499|Hair]] |Daniel |5 |0 |2 |0 |0 |7 | |- |719 |401-37 |Kilpatrick |Joseph |2 |4 |4 |0 |0 |10 | |- |720 |401-38 |Kilpatrick |Andw. |1 |4 |5 |0 |0 |10 | |- |721 |401-39 |[[Lazenby-405|Lesenbey]] |Joshua |1 |2 |1 |0 |1 |5 | |- |722 |401-40 |Lesenbey |Henry |1 |1 |3 |0 |1 |6 | |- |723 |401-41 |Love |Samuel |1 |1 |4 |0 |0 |6 | |- |724 |401-42 |[[Long-17296|Long]] |Samuel |2 |2 |2 |0 |0 |6 | |- |725 |401-43 |Lewis |Daniel |1 |2 |4 |0 |0 |7 | |- |726 |401-44 |[[Lazenby-89|Lesenbey]] |Thomas |1 |2 |5 |0 |0 |8 | |- |727 |401-45 |[[Matthews-1801|Mathews]] |Musentine |1 |4 |3 |0 |3 |11 | |- |728 |401-46 |McKinzey |Andrew |3 |1 |5 |0 |0 |9 | |- |729 |401-47 |[[McKee-3334|McKee]] |William |1 |3 |3 |0 |4 |11 | |- |730 |402-1 |[[McWhorter-844|McWhorter]] |John |3 |0 |3 |0 |0 |6 | |- |731 |402-2 |Murdock |John |3 |3 |3 |0 |5 |14 | |- |732 |402-3 |McGuire |Patrick |2 |5 |3 |0 |0 |10 | |- |733 |402-4 |Morrison |Andrew |4 |3 |5 |0 |1 |13 | |- |734 |402-5 |Murdock |James |1 |0 |3 |0 |2 |6 | |- |735 |402-6 |McHenry |John |1 |1 |6 |0 |1 |9 | |- |736 |402-7 |McClelland |John |1 |3 |4 |0 |1 |9 | |- |737 |402-8 |[[Morrison-9456|Morrison]] |John |2 |6 |3 |0 |1 |12 | |- |738 |402-9 |McKee |Alexander |1 |0 |1 |0 |1 |3 | |- |739 |402-10 |Murdock |John, Jr. |1 |0 |1 |0 |0 |2 | |- |740 |402-11 |Matthews |Robert |2 |2 |8 |0 |0 |12 | |- |741 |402-12 |Nesbitt |John |2 |4 |5 |0 |3 |14 | |- |742 |402-13 |Perter |Thomas |2 |0 |8 |0 |1 |11 | |- |743 |402-14 |Pithey |John H. |1 |0 |1 |0 |0 |2 | |- |744 |402-15 |Baker |Jeremiah |1 |1 |3 |0 |0 |5 | |- |745 |402-16 |Rosbrough |Widow |3 |1 |1 |0 |4 |9 | |- |746 |402-17 |Roby |Widow |0 |5 |0 |0 |0 |5 | |- |747 |402-18 |Robison |George |1 |0 |3 |0 |0 |4 | |- |748 |402-19 |Stuart |James |2 |0 |1 |0 |4 |7 | |- |749 |402-20 |Nenion |Stule |2 |5 |5 |0 |1 |13 | |- |750 |402-21 |Summers |John |1 |3 |3 |0 |4 |11 | |- |751 |402-22 |[[Simonton-76|Simenton]] |William |4 |3 |4 |0 |15 |26 | |- |752 |402-23 |[[Scott-26015|Scott]] |John |1 |2 |6 |0 |0 |9 | |- |753 |402-24 |Simenton |John |1 |1 |2 |0 |0 |4 | |- |754 |402-25 |[[Sloan-543|Sloan]] |Fugus |2 |0 |3 |0 |3 |8 | |- |755 |402-26 |Stephenson |Joseph |1 |1 |2 |0 |0 |4 | |- |756 |402-27 |Sawyers |Edward |1 |0 |0 |0 |0 |1 | |- |757 |402-28 |Sloan |Fugus, Jr. |1 |0 |2 |0 |2 |5 | |- |758 |402-29 |Thorton |Theophelus |1 |0 |3 |0 |0 |4 | |- |759 |402-30 |Tucker |David |1 |3 |6 |0 |0 |10 | |- |760 |402-31 |Taylor |James |1 |1 |5 |0 |0 |7 | |- |761 |402-32 |[[Vandiver-193|Vandever]] |Mathew |1 |2 |4 |0 |0 |7 | |- |762 |402-33 |Vickers |John |1 |3 |1 |0 |0 |5 | |- |763 |402-34 |[[Wasson-505|Wasson]] |Joseph |2 |0 |1 |0 |0 |3 | |- |764 |402-35 |Wasson |Samuel |1 |3 |2 |0 |0 |6 | |- |765 |402-36 |Wilson |James |1 |1 |1 |0 |0 |3 | |- |766 |402-37 |Wilson |Thomas |1 |1 |1 |0 |1 |4 | |- |767 |402-38 |Wilson |James, Jr. |1 |0 |0 |0 |1 |2 | |- |768 |402-39 |[[Watt-214|Watt]] |William |3 |0 |4 |0 |5 |12 | |- |769 |402-40 |Wilson |John |3 |0 |3 |0 |1 |7 | |- |770 |402-41 |Wilson |Alexander |1 |1 |1 |0 |1 |4 | |- |771 |402-42 |Johnston |Francis |1 |0 |2 |0 |0 |3 | |} == Legend == *'''No''' Row Order, starting on page 387 *'''P-No''' Page in the Census Listing and row number, e.g. Page 493-1. *'''LN''' Last Name[in some cases LN and FM are reversed [[#O]]] *'''FM''' First and Middle name[in some cases LN and FM are reversed[[#O]]] *'''Name''' Original Name of Head of Household as it appeared on the Census Record *'''FWM+16''' number of Free White Males 16 and over from Census record (including Head of Household) *'''FWM- 16''' number of Free White Males under 16 from Census record *'''FWF''' number of Free White Females from Census record (including Head of Household, if female) *'''OF''' Other Free Persons from Census record *'''S''' Slaves from Census record *'''T''' Total in the household, calculated by adding +16, -16, F, O, and S. == Interpretations == Several sources[[[#FamilySearch]], [[#GT]], [[#USGENWEB]]] were consulted for transcriptions of the names. In case of differences, the transcription used by the FamilySearch database was used. Some common letters, e.g. "e" and "I" are interpreted differently. Every name has been checked and verified with the original Census images. * First and Last Name reversed: Some names appear to reverse first and last name based on order and surrounding names == Sources == * Pages 386-387 (page 386 is blank) [[:Image:Iredell_County_North_Carolina_1790_Census.jpg]] * Pages 388-389 [[:Image:Iredell_County_North_Carolina_1790_Census-1.jpg]] * Pages 390-391 [[:Image:Iredell_County_North_Carolina_1790_Census-9.jpg]] * Pages 392-393 [[:Image:Iredell_County_North_Carolina_1790_Census-8.jpg]] * Pages 394-395 [[:Image:Iredell_County_North_Carolina_1790_Census-2.jpg]] * Pages 396-397 [[:Image:Iredell_County_North_Carolina_1790_Census-3.jpg]] * Pages 398-399 [[:Image:Iredell_County_North_Carolina_1790_Census-4.jpg]] * Pages 400-401 [[:Image:Iredell_County_North_Carolina_1790_Census-7.jpg]] * Page 402 [[:Image:Iredell_County_North_Carolina_1790_Census-10.jpg]] Other Listings of the 1790 Census for Iredell County, North Carolina * Listing from Genealogy Trails used to start this Census listing, 9 omissions were found (indicated by A, B, C, D numbering, some abbreviations were not found in the original and have been corrected. [http://genealogytrails.com/ncar/iredell/cen_1790_headsoffamilies.html Genealogy Trails], accessed Sep 5, 2017 * US Genealogical Web, [http://us-census.org/pub/usgenweb/census/nc/iredell/1790/index.txt Link], accessed Sep 1, 2017 * FamilySearch.com for the [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?count=75&query=%2Bresidence_place%3A%22Iredell%2C%20North%20Carolina%22~%20%2Bresidence_year%3A1790-1790~&collection_id=1803959 1790 Iredell County Census]], several pages are not currently in their index, e.g. pages 390, 391, and 402.
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[[Category:Iredell County, North Carolina, Early Settlers]][[Category:Iredell County, North Carolina]] == Summary == {{Sticker | category = North Carolina | image = Iredell_County-1.jpg | text = Part of the [[Space:Iredell County North Carolina|Iredell County One Place Study]] }} [[Jenkins-10228|Mildred J. Miller]]'s Map of Early Iredell Settlers, dated 1988 copy and details furnished by Donald Anderson Mildred Jenkins Miller (1932-2011) went to the Rowan County Library, History Room and there worked with Gretchen Whitt, the local history librarian and Mildred read, studied all land deeds of land that fell in Iredell County after 1788. She then went to the Iredell Register of Deeds and worked with those ladies and their digitized land the early land deeds of land that adjoined land that was originally registered in Rowan County. By reading these various deed she was able to learn who a specific deed's described land joined. By doing this she was zeroing in on a refined geographic area where this specific early setter's homestead was located, considering those that adjoined and waterway and their course as described in the deed. The map was layed out into sections in order to see and find the locations. Below are the current images for this map. == Images == To see bigger images click one of the links below. (Some images are currently missing) {| |- |colspan=7|[[:Image:Iredell_County_Early_Settlers_Map.jpg|Overall Large Map]] |- |[[:Image:Iredell_County_Early_Settlers_Map-1.jpg|A1]] |[[:Image:Iredell_County_Early_Settlers_Map-2.jpg|A2]] |[[:Image:Iredell_County_Early_Settlers_Map-3.jpg|A3]] |[[:Image:Iredell_County_Early_Settlers_Map-4.jpg|A4]] |- |[[:Image:Iredell_County_Early_Settlers_Map-3.png|B1]] |[[:Image:Iredell_County_Early_Settlers_Map-4.png|B2]] |[[:Image:Iredell_County_Early_Settlers_Map-5.png|B3]] |[[:Image:Iredell_County_Early_Settlers_Map-6.png|B4]] | | | |- |[[:Image:Iredell_County_Early_Settlers_Map-5.jpg|C1]] |[[:Image:Iredell_County_Early_Settlers_Map-6.jpg|C2]] |[[:Image:Iredell_County_Early_Settlers_Map-7.jpg|C3]] |[[:Image:Iredell_County_Early_Settlers_Map-8.jpg|C4]] |[[:Image:Iredell_County_Early_Settlers_Map-9.jpg|C5]] | | |- |[[:Image:Iredell_County_Early_Settlers_Map-10.jpg|D1]] |[[:Image:Iredell_County_Early_Settlers_Map-11.jpg|D2]] |[[:Image:Iredell_County_Early_Settlers_Map-12.jpg|D3]] |[[:Image:Iredell_County_Early_Settlers_Map-13.jpg|D4]] |[[:Image:Iredell_County_Early_Settlers_Map-14.jpg|D6]] |[[:Image:Iredell_County_Early_Settlers_Map-15.jpg|D7]] |- |[[:Image:Iredell_County_Early_Settlers_Map-16.jpg|E1]] |[[:Image:Iredell_County_Early_Settlers_Map-17.jpg|E2]] |[[:Image:Iredell_County_Early_Settlers_Map-7.png|E3]] |[[:Image:Iredell_County_Early_Settlers_Map-18.jpg|E4]] |[[:Image:Iredell_County_Early_Settlers_Map-19.jpg|E5]] |[[:Image:Iredell_County_Early_Settlers_Map-20.jpg|E6]] |[[:Image:Iredell_County_Early_Settlers_Map-8.jpg|E7]] |- |F1 |F2 |F3 |F4 |F5 |F6 |F7 |} [[:Image:Iredell_County_Populated_Places-1.jpg|Iredell County Populated Places 1808]] [[:Image:Iredell_County_Early_Settlers_Map-21.jpg|Iredell County Early Settlers Map, part 1]] [[:Image:Iredell_County_Early_Settlers_Map-22.jpg|Iredell County Early Settlers Map, part 2]] [[:Image:Iredell_County_Early_Settlers_Map-23.jpg|Iredell County Early Settlers Map, part 3]] [[:Image:Iredell_County_Early_Settlers_Map-24.jpg|Iredell County Early Settlers Map, part 4]] == Index == The following is an index of names and places identified in this map and was compliled by Donald Anderson. The date for persons is the date of the first deed from Mildred Miller's original map. Dates of organization of churches and dates of establishment of post offices have been inserted, also, to help develop a chronology. The columns are sortable. {| border="1" align="center" class="wikitable sortable" style="font-style:; font-size:100%; border: 3px Solid Blue;" |+ ! Name (Profile Link) ! Date of First Deed or Date Established ! Section |- |Adams, William || ||A1 |- |Adams|| ||D3 |- |[[Alexander-7193|Alexander, Gabriel]]|| ||A3 |- |Alexander|| ||D3 |- |[[Allison-3793|Allison, Adam]]|| ||E3 |- |Allison, Andrew ||1752 ||E3 |- |Allison, Robert ||1752||E3 |- |Amity ARP Church ||1848[New Amity was organized in 1849 on the ridge between the headwaters of Fourth Creek and the South Yadkin River. In 1910, it was moved to the railroad at SScotts, leaving its old site to the Methodist, who organized Midway there.] ||C3 |- |Amity || ||F5 |- |Archibald ||1783||F3 |- |[[Archibald-1361|Archibald, John]] || ||F3 |- |[[Archibald-1378|Archibald, Thomas]]|| ||E3 |- |[[Archibald-1379|Archibald, William]] || ||E3 |- |Arthur, William || ||F5 |- |Asbury Mountain || ||B2 |- |Back Creek (Central Iredell) || ||C4 |- |Back Creek (Mid Iredell)|| ||D4 |- |Back Creek (South Iredell)|| ||D6 |- |Baity, James|| ||E2 |- |Baker, Obadiah || ||D1 |- |Baker, Samuel || ||D6 |- |Baker, Samuel || ||D7 |- |Baker Holland Mill || ||D2 |- |Ball, Daniel ||1794||C1 |- |Barium Springs || ||D4 |- |Barker’s Baptist Church || ||C1 |- |Bear Branch || ||E3 |- |Beard, William || ||E4 |- |Beaties Ford Road || ||D6 |- |Beaver Dam Creek || ||E4 |- |Beaver Dam Creek || ||F4 |- |Bell, Walter ||1791||D5 |- |[[Belt-560|Belt, Thomas]] || ||F2 |- |Belt Bridge || ||F2 |- |Bently, Benjamin || ||A1 |- |Bethany Presbyterian Meeting House ||1778||E3 |- |Bethel Church || ||C4 |- |[[:Category: Bethesda Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Statesville, North Carolina|Bethesda Presbyterian Church]] ||1775||E4 |- |Black, David ||1762||C4 |- |Black, David ||1763||D4 |- |Black, David ||1782||B4 |- |Black, David || ||B4 |- |Black David || ||A4 |- |Bogle, Robert || ||A2 |- |[[Bone-477|Bone, William]]|| ||D2 |- |Bowman, Hugh || ||E3 |- |[[Boyd-8657|Boyd, Daniel]] ||1783||D2 |- ||Boyd, Robert || ||D2 |- |Braly, John || ||F6 |- |Braly, William ||1779||F6 |- |Brotherton, John || ||D1 |- |[[Brotherton-169|Brotherton, William]] || ||D1 |- |Brotherton Branch || ||D1 |- |[[Brown-64721|Brown, William]] || ||D3 |- |Brushy Creek || ||C1 |- |Buffalo Branch || ||D3 |- |Buffalo Shoals Creek || ||B3 |- |Buffalo Shoals or 8 Mile Shoals Creek || ||B4 |- |Buffalo Shoals or 8 Mile Shoals Creek || ||C4 |- |Burton, David || ||D2 |- |Byers, James ||1791||D6 |- |Cambridge Church || ||D5 |- |Campbell, Colin ||1794||B4 |- |Campbell, Colin ||1794||C3 |- |Campbell, John || ||A1 |- |[[Campbell-743|Campbell, Perciphull]]||1795||D1, E1 |- |Campbell Mill and Covered Bridge ||1810||D1, E1 |- |Campbell Hugh || ||A1 |- |[[Campbell-730|Campbell, Adam]]||1775||D1, E1 |- |Campbell’s Mill || ||D1 |- |Carruth, Adam ||1775||F6 |- |Carruth, Walter ||1775||F6 |- |[[Carson-2533|Carson, Robert]] || ||A2 |- |Carson, Robert || ||D5 |- |Carson, Samuel|| ||A2 |- |[[Carson-754|Carson, William]] ||1761||C3 |- |Cass, James ||1783||E1 |- |Catawba River || ||A3 |- |Catawba River|| ||A4 |- |Catawba River || ||C5 |- |Cavin, Robert ||1762||D5 |- |Cavin, Samuel ||1761||D5 |- |Cavin Creek || ||D5 |- |Centre Church at North Iredell || ||C3 |- |Chambers, Henry ||1761||F4 |- |Chambers, Robert ||1783||E2 |- |Chambers Mill || ||E2 |- |Chambers Robert || ||E4 |- |Charleston Road || ||E5 |- |Chipley Ford Road || ||D2 |- |Clarksberry Methodist Episcopal Church (Irwin’s Meeting House || ||F2 |- |Clayton, George || ||D5 |- |Clendenin, Matthew ||1787||E4 |- |Clio Church || ||C2 |- |Clio Nursery School || ||C2 |- |Coddle Creek || ||F6 |- |Concord Presbyterian Meeting House ||1775||C3 |- |Conner, Charles ||1796||D6 |- |Cook, Richard || ||B1 |- |[[Cook-22901|Cook, Thomas]] || ||F6 |- |Cool Spring Post Office ||1852 ||F3 |- |Corruth, James ||1779||F6 |- |Cove Gap Road || ||A1 |- |Cove Gap Road || ||B2 |- |Cove Gap Road|| ||C2 |- |Crater Mills Postoffice (became Union Grove in 1857) ||1851|| |- |Crawford, Jacob ||1762||E5 |- |Damascus Baptist Church ||1839||C2 |- |David, Joseph || ||D4 |- |David Caldwell Mill|| ||F3 |- |[[Davidson-1109|Davidson, George]] ||1752||D6 |- |David Waddle Mill || ||F4 |- |Davis, James || ||A1 |- |Dobbins, John|| ||F3 |- |Dobbins, William ||1783||E2 |- |Doolie Post Office ||1881 ||D6 |- |Drop Off Creek || ||C1 |- |Duck Creek || ||D4 |- |Duncan Mill || ||D2 |- |Dutchman’s Creek || ||E2 |- |Dutchman’s Creek|| ||F1 |- |Eagle City || ||E1 |- |Eagle Mill || ||E1 |- |Eagle Mills Methodist Episcopal Church || ||E1 |- |Ebenezer Academy || ||E3 |- |Eight Mile Creek || ||B3 |- |Elgin School || ||B3 |- |Elk Shoal Academy || ||B3 |- |Elk Shoals Creek || ||A3 |- |Elk Shoals Creek || ||B3 |- |Elliott, George || ||B3 |- |Ellis, Etheldred || ||B3 |- |Ellis Mill || ||F1 |- |Elmwood || ||F4 |- |Elsberry, Benjamin || ||E1 |- |Enola Post Office ||1858||E4 |- |Erwin, George ||1783||C3 |- |Eslaven, William ||1755||F4 |- |Eupetic Springs || ||D1 |- |Evalin Post Office ||1884||C1 |- |Fairhope Iron Forge || ||C1 |- |[[Falls-13|Falls, William]] || ||D5 |- |Fallstown Postoffice ||1811||D5 |- |Feimester Mill || ||C3 |- |[[Feimster-1|Feimster, William]] ||1784||C3 |- |[[:Category: Fifth Creek Presbyterian Cemetery, Statesville, North Carolina|Fifth Creek Presbyterian Church]]||1846||F3 |- |Five Mile Branch || ||E3 |- |Fleming, John || ||E4 |- |Fleming, Peter || ||E5 |- |Fort Dobbs ||1755||D3 |- |Fourth Creek || ||C3 |- |[[:Category: Old Fourth Creek Cemetery, Statesville, North Carolina|Fourth Creek Meeting House]] ||1756||D3 |- |Fourth Creek Road || ||D4 |- |Freedland, Andrew || ||E4 |- |Friends Carter Mill Post Office ||1900||E1 |- |Fulbright Post Office ||1899||C4 |- |George Locke Mill || ||E2 |- |Georgia Road || ||E4 |- |Gorgia Road||||E5 |- |Georgia Road || ||F3 |- |Gillespie ||1761||F4 |- |Glade Creek || ||A3 |- |Gordon, Gilbert || ||A3 |- |Goshen Post Office ||1829||E1 |- |Graham, William || ||D5 |- |Granite Hill Post Office ||1857||E5 |- |[[:Category: Grassy Knob Baptist Church Cemetery, Union Grove, North Carolina|Grassy Knob Baptist Church]] ||1789||D1 |- |Gratz Post Office ||1900||F2 |- |Gregory, James ||1784||D1 |- |Gregory Branch || ||F5 |- |Gus Post Office ||1888||F5 |- |Guy Mill || ||C2 |- |Guy Mill || ||C3 |- |Hall, George ||1760||E4 |- |[[Hall-4195|Hall, Hugh]] ||1862||E3 |- |[[Hall-4196|Hall, James]] ||1761||E3 |- |[[Hall-4202|Hall, Thomas]] ||1762||E3 |- |Harmon Mill || ||D1 |- |Harmony ||1927||F4 |- |Harris, Samuel ||1762||C3 |- |[[Haynes-2550|Haynes, James]] || ||F6 |- |Henderson, John ||1769||C4 |- |Henderson Cross Roads || ||D1 |- |Hiddenite, NC || ||A2 |- |Higgins, John ||1800||D3 |- |[[Hill-25029|Hill, Abraham]] ||1788||C2 |- |Hill, James || ||D3 |- |Hill, Robert ||1783||C2 |- |Hilo Post Office ||1900||F1 |- |Hines, William || ||A2 |- |Holeman Mill || ||F3 |- |Holman, Isaac ||1783||F1 |- |Holmes, Francis|| ||E1 |- |Houston, Christopher ||1783||F1 |- |[[Houston-1398|Houston, Christopher]] || ||C5 |- |[[Houston-369|Houston, James]] || ||B2 |- |Houston, Joseph ||1783||B4 |- |Houston, Joseph ||1783||C4 |- |Houston Ferry || ||A4 |- |Houston Ferry Road || ||B3 |- |[[Space:Houstonville, North Carolina|Houstonville Post Office]] ||1804||F1 |- |Houston’s Creek || ||B4 |- |Huggins, Robert ||1779||F6 |- |Hughey, John ||1783||F7 |- |Hunting Creek || ||F2 |- |Ireland, John ||1761||B3 |- |Ireland, William ||1762||B3 |- |Irvin, Christopher || ||E4 |- |Island Creek || ||B4 |- |Island Ford Road || ||B3 |- |Island Ford Road || ||B4 |- |Island Ford Road || ||C4 |- |James Stewart ||1755||E5 |- |James Stewart || ||E4 |- |Jennings (Store) ||1850||D1 |- |Jetton, Abraham || ||D6 |- |Johnston, Adam ||1783||B3 |- |Johnston, Thomas ||1783||B1 |- |Jolly, Charles ||1783||C1 |- |Jolly, John ||1781||B1 |- |Kelly, Solomon || ||B1 |- |Kemp, John ||1794||C1 |- |Kenney Creek || ||F1 |- |Kerr, David || ||D2 |- |Kerr Branch || ||E5 |- |Ketton, William ||1780||E5 |- |Kilpatrick, Andrew ||1789||D2 |- |Kilpatrick, Joseph ||1787||E2 |- |King, John || ||D2 |- |Knowden’s Ford || ||E1 |- |Knox, James || ||E4 |- |Knox, John || ||D2 |- |Knox, John || ||E4 |- |[[Lackey-1192|Lackey, George]] ||1783||B2 |- |Laird, John ||1783||D2 |- |Laird, John ||1783||E2 |- |Lambert, James ||1752||D5 |- |Lambert Mill || ||D5 |- |Leech, John || ||C5 |- |Lewis, Richard ||1761||B4 |- |Lewis, Richard ||1761||C4 |- |Liberty Hill Post Office ||1826||C3 |- |Linker (Deep Well Post Office) ||1898||F6 |- |Linney Mill || ||B1 |- |Little, John || ||E2 |- |Little Duchman’s Creek || ||E1 |- |Little River || ||A3 |- |Little Rocky Branch || ||C2 |- |Little’s Mill || ||E1 |- |Locke, George ||1783||E2 |- |Lockey, Thomas || ||B2 |- |Lockey, William ||1783||B2 |- |Logan, David || ||D2 |- |Logan, David || ||E2 |- |Long, Samuel || ||E4 |- |Long Branch || ||F1 |- |Longford Post Office ||1886||C5 |- |Loray (Fancy Hill) Post Office ||1840||C3 |- |Lovelace Mill || ||F2 |- |Lucky, Aaron || ||C1 |- |Lucky, Adam || ||C1 |- |Macedonia Methodist Episcopal Church ||1829||E2 |- |Maiden, John ||1783||F1 |- |Massay, Nicholas || ||C3 |- |Matheson, Alexander || ||A2 |- |[[Matthews-1801|Matthews, Mussendin]] ||1779||E4 |- |Mayberry Post Office || ||B1 |- |Mayhew Post Office ||1881||D6 |- |Mazeppa Post Office ||1900||F5 |- |McBroom, James ||1794||C1 |- |McBroom, John || ||C2 |- |McClatchey, John || ||C3 |- |McConnell, Alexander ||1783||E1 |- |McConnell, Alexander || ||F2 |- |McConnell, Archibald || ||F1 |- |McConnell, John || ||E1 |- |McConnell, William || ||E1 |- |McCorkle, Alexander || ||A3 |- |McCorkle, James || ||A3 |- |McCurdy, Alexander || ||B1 |- |McDonald, Alexander || ||A2 |- |McDonald, George ||1763||D4 |- |McDowery Mill Creek || ||D5 |- |McFarland, James || ||C4 |- |McHargue, James || ||D2 |- |McHargue, William || ||C1 |- |McHargue Mountain || ||C1 |- |McHenry, Archibald || ||B2 |- |McHenry, Henry || ||E4 |- |[[McHenry-973|McHenry, John]] || ||B2 |- |McHenry’s Bridge || ||E4 |- |McIntoch, George || ||B3 |- |McIntosh, Hector ||1790||B4 |- |McKay, John || ||A3 |- |McKay, John || ||E3 |- |McKay, William ||1796||E5 |- |McKendree (Mayhew) Church ||1790||D5 |- |McKenzie, Kennedy || ||F1 |- |McKinney, Andrew || ||D4 |- |McKnight, Jacob || ||B3 |- |McKnight, William ||1760||F6 |- |McKnight, William || ||B3 |- |McLelland, John ||1783||A2 |- |McLelland, William || ||D3 |- |McLelland, William Jr. || ||C3 |- |McWhoter, John ||1788||D2 |- |Miller Post Office ||1883||D7 |- |Mill Hill, Abraham || ||C2 |- |Milligan, James ||1788||C2 |- |[[Millsaps-84|Millsaps, Joesph]] || ||B1 |- |Millsaps, William || ||B1 |- |Mitchell, Andrew || ||F1 |- |Mitchell, William ||1793||C1 |- |Montgomery, John ||1783||C2 |- |Moravin Methodist Church || ||A4 |- |Morganton Road || ||A2, B2, B3, C3 |- |Morrison, Andrew ||1762||B3 |- |Morrison, James ||1753||B3 |- |Morrison, James ||1783||B4 |- |[[Morrison-9456|Morrison, John]] || ||D3 |- |Morrison, Thomas || ||B4 |- |[[Morrison-9457|Morrison, William]] ||1753||C3 |- |Mossman, Robert ||1789||D6 |- |Mountain Road || ||B3 |- |Mountain Road || ||B3 |- |Mount Bethel (Preather’s Methodist Episcopal Church) ||1800 before||F2 |- |- |Mount Mourne Postoffice ||1805|| |- |Mount Pisgah Post Office ||1817||B2 |- |Mount Pleasant || ||B3 |- |Mt. Moriah Church || ||F1 |- |Murdah, James || ||E3 |- |Murdock, James || ||E3 |- |Murdock, Robert || ||B3 |- |Murdock, William || ||E4 |- |Neill, James || ||D5 |- |Neill Mill || ||F6 |- |Nelson, Cashio ||1783||F6 |- |Nesbit, Moses || ||C4 |- |Nesbit’s Store || ||D3 |- |Net Post Office ||1894||E1 |- |New Bethany Baptist Church ||1827 before||B4 |- |New Bethany Baptist Church ||1827 before||C3 |- |New Hope Post Office ||1832||C1 |- |New Union Church || ||F3 |- |Nicholas McLelland Mill || ||D3 |- |[[Nichols-5274|Nichols, Jacob]] ||1792||D2 |- |Ninian Steele, Jr. || ||E4 |- |Northerly Route of Lord Cornwallis || ||D7 |- |North Fork of Yadkin River || ||E2 |- |Norwood || ||D5 |- |Oak Forest Post Office ||1837||F3 |- |Oil Mill Branch || ||D1, E1 |- |Old Camp Creek || ||D4 |- |Old House Creek || ||D5 |- |Olin Creek or Middle Fork of Rocky Creek || ||D2 |- |Oliphant, John ||1755||D6 |- |Ostwalt || ||E5 |- |Patterson, Henry || ||B2 |- |Patterson, James || ||E5 |- |Perth Post Office ||1889||D5 |- |Pisgah Methodist Episcopal Church ||1801||C2 |- |Poplar Grove Post Office ||1829||B3 |- |Porter, Thomas ||1794||F3 |- |Porter’s Branch || ||F3 |- |Abernathy Post Office||1881||B3 |- |Abernathy Post Office||1881||B4 |- |Potts, Henry ||1783||D3 |- |Potts, James ||1760||C3 |- |Potts, Moses || ||D3 |- |Prather, Thomas || ||E2 |- |Pressley Post Office ||1888||B3 |- |[[Purviance-50|Purviance, James]] || ||C3 |- |Purviance, John ||1784||B4 |- |Purviance, John ||1784||C3 |- |Rash, Daniel ||1783||D1 |- |Redman, Thomas ||1793||B1 |- |Redman || ||C1 |- |Reed, Alexander ||1753||E3 |- |Reed, Andrew ||1761||E3 |- |Reed, John || ||E2 |- |Reed, Samuel ||1761||F2 |- |Reed, Samuel || ||E4 |- |Reed, Samuel || ||F3 |- |Roberts, John || ||C1 |- |Roberts, John || ||D1 |- |Robinson, Richard ||1761||C3 |- |Rock Cut (Deep Cut) || ||C4 |- |Rockford Road || ||F2 |- |Rocky Creek || ||B1.E2. F7 |- |Rocky Face Mountain || ||A1 |- |Rocky River || ||E1 |- |Rock Springs Baptist Church ||1884||A2 |- |Rodman, Francis ||1783||C3 |- |Roseborough, James || ||F3 |- |Round Top Mountain || ||A2 |- |Salem ARP Church || ||A2 |- |Salisbury Road || ||E4 |- |Sandy Springs Baptist Church || ||F1 |- |Scantling, William ||1786||E1 |- |Scotts Post Office ||1894||C3 |- |Scroggs, John || ||C2 |- |Settle Post Office ||1873||F1 |- |Sharon Lutheran Church || ||B4 |- |[[Sharpe-68|Sharpe, William]] ||1783||D2 |- |[[Sharpe-66|Sharpe, James]] ||1783||D2 |- |[[Sharpe-65|Sharpe, John]]|| ||C2 |- |[[Sharpe-80|Sharpe, Joseph]] || ||C2 |- |Sharpe, Silas || ||D?. C3 |- |Sharpe Mill || ||C3 |- |Sharpe’s Mill || ||C2 |- |Shepherds Cross Roads || ||E5 |- |Sherrill’s Path || ||F1 |- |Shiloh Presbyterian Church || ||B4 |- |Shiloh Presbyterian ? Methodist Church || ||C4 |- |Shinnville || ||E5 |- |Shoemaker Mill || ||C1 |- |Simonton, Adam || ||E2 |- |Simonton, William || ||E3 |- |Simonton Road || ||C2 |- |Sloan, Archibald ||1794||C2 |- |Sloan, John ||1794||C2 |- |Sloan, John || ||C4 |- |Sloan’s Mill || ||E1 |- |Smith, John (Dutch) || ||B1 |- |Snoddy, Thomas ||1791||A3 |- |Snow Creek Post Office, Snow Creek Ironworks ||1802-1832||D2 |- |[[:Category: Snow Creek Methodist Church Cemetery, Statesville, North Carolina|Snow Creek Methodist Church]] || ||D2 |- |Society Baptist Church || ||F2 |- |South Branch || ||E3 |- |South Fork of Grassy Creek or Yadkin River || ||A2 |- |South Yadkin River || ||B2, D2, F2 |- |Speaks Creek || ||C1 |- |Spring Grove Post Office ||1827||F6 |- |St. James Episcopal Church || ||E5 |- |St. Martin’s Church || ||D4 |- |St. Michael’s Episcopal Church || ||D5 |- |St. Paul’s Lutheran Church || ||D4 |- |Staphel Post Office ||1892||D4 |- |Statesville Road || ||D3 |- |- |Iredell C.H. ||1794-1801|| |- |Statesville Post Office ||1801 || |- |Steele, Joseph ||1773||B3 |- |Steele, Ninian || ||E4 |- |Steele, Robert ||1762||F4 |- |[[Stevenson-753|Stephenson, James]] || ||A1 |- |[[Stevenson-5140|Stevenson, John]] ||1763||D4 |- |[[Stevenson-1080|Stevenson, William]] ||1761||D4 |- |Stewart, John || ||C3 |- |Stirwalt Mill || ||D3 |- |Stony Point, NC || ||B3 |- |Sweet Home Post Office ||1856||C2 |- |Talmadge Post Office ||1900||D1 |- |Tate, Robert || ||F4 |- |Taylor Springs Baptist Church || ||C1 |- |Templeton, David || ||F7 |- |Templeton, James || ||D6 |- |Third Creek || ||B3, C3, E4, F4 |- |Thomas, Jacob ||1782||B4 |- |Thompson, John (Presbyterian Missionary)|| ||D7 |- |Thompson, John || ||C3 |- |Thompson, John || ||D4 |- |Thompson, Peter || ||D3 |- |Thornton, Samuel || ||D3 |- |Todd, Nathaniel ||1783||E1 |- |Tomlin Mill || ||E1 |- |Torrance, Hugh || ||D6 |- |[[Torrence-244|Torrance, Hugh]] || ||D7 |- |Troutman, Jacob ||1791||D5 |- |Troutman, Robert || ||D5 |- |Turkey Foot Branch || ||D2, E2 |- |Turnersburg || ||E2 |- |Union Grove Post Office ||1856|| |- |Vance Post Office ||1882||E3 |- |Vashti Post Office || ||A1 |- |Vernon Baptist Church || ||D1 |- |Wallis, James || ||A1 |- |Ward Mill || ||E2 |- |Warren’s Bridge || ||D1 |- |Wasson, || ||D3 |- |[[Wasson-505|Wasson, Joseph]] || ||C2 |- |Wasson, Samuel || ||D3 |- |Watt, Andrew || ||D3 |- |[[Watt-30|Watt, James]] ||1761||C3 |- |Watt, William ||1753||D3 |- |Waugh Post Office ||1887||B4 |- |Welch-Nicholson Barnard Mill || ||E1 |- |Weosmer Post Office || ||D2 |- |Wesley Chapel Church || ||E5 |- |White, Moses ||1752||D6 |- |White’s Mill || ||D4 |- |Wilkesboro Road || ||C1,C2 |- |Wilkesboro - Salisbury Road || ||E1, E2 |- |William Morrison Mill || ||C3 |- |Williamsburg Postoffice ||1818 ||E1 |- |Williams Mill || ||C1 |- |William Watt Mill || ||C3 |- |Wilson, Francis ||1761||F4 |- |Wilson, James ||1783||D6 |- |Wilson, John || ||F4 |- |Wilson, Robert || ||D5 |- |Wilson, Thomas || ||E4 |- |Withrow's Creek || ||E5 |- |Wrstlock, James || ||E1 |- |Yadkin River || ||E2 |- |[[Young-14896|Young, Thomas]] (Daltonia) ||1783||F1 |- |Young, William || ||D5 |- |Young's Creek || ||D5 |- |Zion Baptist Church ||1825||E1 |- |Zoar Church || ||E5 |} == Images == Some images are currently missing {| |- |colspan=7|[[:Image:Iredell_County_Early_Settlers_Map.jpg|Overall Map]] |- |[[:Image:Iredell_County_Early_Settlers_Map-1.jpg|A1]] |[[:Image:Iredell_County_Early_Settlers_Map-2.jpg|A2]] |[[:Image:Iredell_County_Early_Settlers_Map-3.jpg|A3]] |[[:Image:Iredell_County_Early_Settlers_Map-4.jpg|A4]] |- |B1 |B2 |B3 |B4 | | | |- |[[:Image:Iredell_County_Early_Settlers_Map-5.jpg|C1]] |[[:Image:Iredell_County_Early_Settlers_Map-6.jpg|C2]] |[[:Image:Iredell_County_Early_Settlers_Map-7.jpg|C3]] |[[:Image:Iredell_County_Early_Settlers_Map-8.jpg|C4]] |[[:Image:Iredell_County_Early_Settlers_Map-9.jpg|C5]] | | |- |[[:Image:Iredell_County_Early_Settlers_Map-10.jpg|D1]] |[[:Image:Iredell_County_Early_Settlers_Map-11.jpg|D2]] |[[:Image:Iredell_County_Early_Settlers_Map-12.jpg|D3]] |[[:Image:Iredell_County_Early_Settlers_Map-13.jpg|D4]] |[[:Image:Iredell_County_Early_Settlers_Map-14.jpg|D6]] |[[:Image:Iredell_County_Early_Settlers_Map-15.jpg|D7]] |- |[[:Image:Iredell_County_Early_Settlers_Map-16.jpg|E1]] |[[:Image:Iredell_County_Early_Settlers_Map-17.jpg|E2]] |E3 |[[:Image:Iredell_County_Early_Settlers_Map-18.jpg|E4]] |[[:Image:Iredell_County_Early_Settlers_Map-19.jpg|E5]] |[[:Image:Iredell_County_Early_Settlers_Map-20.jpg|E6]] | |- |F1 |F2 |F3 |F4 |F5 |F6 |F7 |}
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[[Category:Iredell County, North Carolina, Slave Owners]] == Summary == The lists below contain data about slave owners from the US Federal Census of 1860--Slave Schedule. Only selected data is included, ie large slave owners and family names that I am following.[Schedule 2--Slave Inhabitants in the County of Iredell State of North Carolina, enumerated in 1860] === South Part === Inhabitants in South Part of Iredell County, enumerated in Aug 1860 by J F Okawly, Assistant Marshall Image 1, Page No 5 * [[Chambers-5108|Pinkny B. Chambers]], 76 Slaves Image 2, Page No 6 * Hu Torrence 1 slave * Gilblas Hobbs, 2 slaves * Thos Allison, 5 slaves * W.J. Brawley, 5 slaves * Elizabeth McNeely, 6 slaves * Sidney Wood, 1 slave * James Wood, 3 slaves * Margt McNeely, 7 slaves * Davb Brawly, 1 slave * Jo Sipe, Sen, 3 slaves * John Moore, 7 slaves * Frank McKay, 4 slaves * Joh Setzn, 4 slaves Image 3, Page No 7 * Margaret Knox, 12 slaves * C&E White, 23 slaves Image 4, Page No 8 * William King, 19 slaves * Robert Allison, 8 slaves Image 5, Page No 9 * Mary Moore, 8 slaves Image 6, Page No 10 * Nancy Jenkins, 4 slaves * Thomas M. Young, 22 slaves * John A. Raseboro?, 14 slaves * Milton Dunlaf, 1 slave * Sarah Ramsons, 6 slaves * James Richert, 5 slaves * Nat McCalla, 7 slaves * William Smith, 1 slave * David C. Fastes?, 5 slaves * James F. Bell, 5 slaves * Alexander Moore (Employes of Rebecca Evans, 4 slaves * William S. Tate, 2 slaves * Robert White, 4 slaves Image 7 * Otho Gillespie, 9 slaves Image 11 * Edward Falls, 32 slaves Image 12, page No 16, 529 * [[Young-11844|John Young]], 30 slaves * William Allison, 21 slaves Image 14, Page No 18 * Jas S. Byers, 54 slaves Image 16, Page No 20 * Isabela Reid, 40 slaves Image 17, Page No 21 * Wm L. Davidson, 26 slaves * Geo P/F Davidson, 49 slaves (Page 21 and 22) === District North of Rail Road === District North of Rail Road, 5 Jul 1860, pages 3-4, total of 161 slaves Image 1, Page No 3, 542 * [[Allison-876|Thos A. Allison]], 66 slaves * Milton Campbell, 11 slaves * R.M. Johnson, 2 slaves Image 2, Page No 4 * Joh H. McKee, 12 slaves * Alexander Nesbitt, 23 slaves * James S. Allison, 5 slaves * James H. Kennedy, 12 slaves * John N. McLelland, 21 slaves * John M. Steele, 6 slaves * Andrew Gray, 1 slave === District on Hunting Creek === Image 2, Page 4 * Ivy Gaither, 1 slave * Do L. Parks Owner, 2 slaves * Elijah Campbell, 6 slaves * D. Campbell Ess D. D. Gaither Owner, 1 slave * Patient Gray, 2 slaves * Oliver Henly, 1 slave * Wiley Gaither 3 slaves * I. W. Ellis, 2 slaves * Richard Stroud, 1 slave * Greenbury Gaither, 15 slaves * Wm J. Gaither, 9 slaves * Drucilla Gaither, 15 slaves * Humphry Tomlin, 4 slaves * Martin Gaither, 1 slave * Wm W. Hays, 2 slaves * John M. Gaither, 2 slaves * Saml Hays, 2 slaves * Amos Gaither, 3 slaves * Martin J. Nickolson, 3 slaves * Francis Clark, 1 slave Image 2-3, Page No 4-5 * P Campbell 10 slaves Image 3, Page No 7 * L. V. Campbell, 3 slaves * Jacob Fraley, 8 slaves * Bart Morgan, 7 slaves * R? H. Parks, 6 slaves * T? N. Coopoer, 3 slaves * Marth J. Miller, 1 slave * Elizabeth Albea, 7 slaves * James L. Patterson, 15 slaves * Robert Carson, 36 slaves Pages 7-8 === District on Rocky Creek === Image 4, Page No 12 * Wm Allison, 21 slaves, 5 slave houses Image 5, Page No 13 * N.D. Tomlin, 30 slaves, 5 slave houses Image 6, Page No 14 * Wmson Campbell, 6 slaves * Hiram Williams, 7 slaves * E. Redman, 1 slave * A. Redman, 7 slaves * Levi Deaeons?, 2 slaves * Hosea Redman, 30 slaves * Alexander Williams, 8 slaves === District North of Yadkin River === 3 images, pages 15-18 Image 1, Page 15 * R. J. Campbell, 5 slaves, 2 houses Image 2, Page 17 * E.F. Sharpe, 11 slaves, 3 houses * John L. Redman, 15 slaves Image 3, Page 18 * Azel Deacons, 7 slaves * Cyrus Deacons, 3 slaves * Samuel Williams, 1 slave * Allison Speaks, 2 slaves * Elizabeth Mitchell, 3 slaves * James Mitchell, 2 slaves * Ed Mitchell, 3 slaves * John R. Campbell, 3 slaves, 1 house (age 70 F Mulato, age 70 M Black, age 22 M Mulato) * Reubin A. Morris, 1 slave * Hiram Summers, 1 slave * I?P. Howard, 5 slaves * E. Howard, 3 slaves * Do Empr A. Howards heirs, 2 slaves * D. M. Stevenson, 25 slaves * Mary C. Hall, 1 slave * Do for Emmons Estate, 2 slaves * for Dr. Nesbitt, 1 slave * for A. Nesbitt 2 slaves * Wm A. Dunlap, 10 slaves * Wm A. Freeland, 2 slaves * Pamelia Morgan, 1 slave === District South of the Yadkin River === Page 29 * Franklin Gay, 3 slaves * John S. Watts, 12 slaves, including 1 white slave * Newton Morrison, 7 slaves * Curtis Waugh, 1 slave * Wm B. Pressley, 9 slaves * Esther Murphy, 6 slaves * Peter Little, 6 slaves * Margaret Ingram, 7 slaves * Peter Smith, 9 slaves * A L Moore, 2 slaves * J M Lewis, 11 slaves * James A. Moore, 1 slave * L Abernathy, 3 slaves * G P Morrison, 1 slave * G B Moore, 3 slaves === Alexander County === Formerly part of Iredell County Image, Page No 6 * Jonas Bowman, 1 slave * Joseph Bowman, 2 slaves * Lewis Bowman, 3 slaves * D. Little, 13 slaves === Rowan County, North of the NC R Road === Page No 26, stamped 131 * A G Holder (Henderson Owner), 2 slaves * I A witherspoon, 5 slaves * Robert Knox, 27 slaves * Jane C. Knox, 6 slaves * Jane L Young, 2 slaves * James Knox (Thomas Gillespie owner, J Knox employer), 3 slaves * James Kerr, 19 slaves * Jacob Phifer, 1 slave * J W Phifer, 2 slaves * Silas Phifer, 11 slaves * Rebecca Cowan, 2 slaves == Sources ==
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[[Category:Iredell County, North Carolina, Slave Owners]][[Category:Iredell County, North Carolina]] == Summary == {{Sticker | category = Iredell County, North Carolina | image = Iredell_County-1.jpg | text = Part of the [[Space:Iredell County North Carolina|Iredell County One Place Study]] }} This is a space for information about slaves and slave owners in Iredell County, North Carolina. Research of US Federal Census data and other sources was used to obtain data about slave owners and slaves. An older History of Iredell county by Homer Keever[[[#Keever]]] contains some discussions of slavery and a recent review of that work by Hager[[[#Hager]]] provides new insight. Profiles for slave owners are linked to or created, as time permits. Many of these slave owners were listed in early Census records and also had estates that included named slaves. === 1790 US Census Data === There were 762 Heads of Household in the 1790 US Federal Census for Iredell County, North Carolina.[used [[#C1790Digitial since the FamilySearch [[#C1790]] index is missing several pages.] There were 229 Heads of Household (30 percent) that owned one or more slave. There were a total of 858 slaves in the Census. There was a total of 1,118 Free White Males 16 and over, a total of 1,217 Free White Males Under 16, a total of 2,239 Free White Females, and 3 Others.[[[#C1790]]] The table below shows the entries for heads of household with six or more slaves for Iredell County, North Carolina. Heads of household are included in the numbers, whether they were a Free White Male or Free White Female. There were three persons that were listed as "All Others", which included Native Americans. The slave owner with the largest number of slaves, twenty-five, was Alexander Work. There were 13 Heads of Household that owned 10 or more slaves. Those slave owners that currently exist in WikiTree have links to their profile pages. The table is sortable on each column. We are currently adding and discovering new profiles with sources for these slave owners. Most also had wills and probate records, Revolutionary War records, and some of their wills mention names of slaves. The estate records, military recrods, and Census data is being added to each of these profiles. {| class="wikitabe sortable" border="2" |+ style="text- align: center" | Iredell County Slave Owners in 1790 from the Census and owning more than six slaves |+ !Page !Owner's Name !No of Slaves !Free White Males 16 and over !Free White Males under 16 !Free White Females !All Other Free Persons |+ |388 |[[Work-276|Work, Alexander]] |25 |1 |0 |2 |0 |+ |387 |[[Byers-1961|Biars, Joseph]] |21 |2 |0 |0 |0 |+ |400 |[[Martin-14221|Martin, William]] |20 |1 |1 |3 |0 |+ |388 |[[Osborne-1041|Osborne, Adlai]] |19 |2 |5 |5 |0 |+ |387 |[[Ewing-766|Ewing, Nathaniel]] |6 |1 |3 |4 |0 |+ |400 |[[Caldwell-5258|Caldwell, David]] |14 |2 |4 |2 |0 |- |399 |[[Sharpe-66|Sharpe, James]] |11 |2 |2 |7 |0 |- |400 |[[Young-14896|Young, Thomas]] |13 |2 |3 |2 |0 |+ |398 |[[Nichols-9222|Nichols, Jacob]] |12 |3 |0 |4 |0 |+ |388 |[[Hannah-1527|Hannah, Samuel]] |11 |1 |2 |3 |0 |+ |387 |[[Brevard-89|Brevard, Alexr]] |12 |2 |2 |3 |0 |+ |387 |[[Cooke-4474|Cooke, John]] |11 |3 |1 |8 |0 |+ |387 |[[Davidson-1109|Davidson, George]] |11 |5 |0 |3 |1 |+ |395 |[[King-13765|King, James]] |8 |2 |2 |4 |0 |+ |387 |[[Brown-63014|Brown, John]] |8 |1 |1 |3 |0 |+ |388 |[[McConnell-216|McConnell, John, Sr.]] |8 |1 |0 |1 |0 |+ |387 |[[Brevard-28|Brevard, Robert]] |8 |2 |0 |4 |0 |+ |399 |[[Sharpe-68|Sharpe, Wm.]] |8 |3 |5 |3 |0 |+ |392 |[[Guy-129|Guy, James]] |7 |2 |3 |4 |0 |+ |393 |[[Purviance-210|Purviance, James]] |7 |2 |3 |7 |0 |+ |389 |[[Winslow-1342|Winslow, Moses]] |7 |1 |0 |4 |0 |+ |392 |[[Harris-26655|Harris, Samuel]] |7 |1 |2 |3 |0 |+ |387 |[[Batey-229|Batey, Thomas]] |7 |3 |3 |4 |0 |+ |400 |[[Marlow-926|Marlow, Thos.]] |7 |3 |0 |1 |0 |+ |400 |[[Beard-3355|Baird, William]] |7 |1 |0 |1 |0 |+ |401 |[[Allison-3793|Allison, Adam]] |6 |2 |3 |4 |0 |+ |399 |[[Houston-1398|Huston, Christopher]] |6 |2 |3 |4 |0 |+ |388 |[[McKnight-2076|McKnight, Hugh]] |6 |4 |2 |5 |0 |+ |387 |[[Byers-1962|Biars, James]] |6 |2 |3 |4 |1 |+ |390 |[[Kerr-5485|Kerr, James]] |6 |1 |0 |2 |0 |+ |397 |[[Dobbins-594|Dobbins, John]] |6 |2 |0 |0 |0 |+ |392 |[[Nesbitt-734|Nesbitt, John]] |6 |2 |4 |5 |0 |+ |388 |[[Thompson-36054|Thompson, John]] |6 |3 |0 |2 |0 |+ |390 |[[Knox-2856|Knox, Mary]] |6 |1 |4 |4 |0 |+ |395 |[[Cooke-4477|Cooke, Richard]] |6 |1 |0 |1 |0 |+ |398 |[[King-24518|King, Richard]] |6 |1 |0 |2 |0 |+ |394 |[[Snoddy-21|Snodey, Samuel]] |6 |2 |0 |1 |0 |+ |397 |[[Williams-55294|Williams, Samuel]] |6 |1 |4 |3 |0 |+ |401 |[[Allison-2601|Allison, Thomas]] |6 |2 |2 |2 |0 |+ | | | | | | | |} === Slave Owners in 1850/1860 === UNDER CONSTRUCTION See [[Space:Iredell County North Carolina 1860 Slave Schedule]]. Dashes indicate the owner died before 1860. * Allison, Andrew, 81/90 slaves * [[Allison-876|Allison, Thomas A.]], 42/66 slaves * Byers, Smith, 67/ slaves * [[Chambers-5108|Chambers, Major Pinckney Brown]], 89/76 slaves * [[Campbell-730|Campbell, Perciphul, Sr.]], 21/- slaves * Davidson, George F., 68/ slaves * [[Houston-1629|Houston, Placebo]], 26/- slaves * [[Huggins-990|Huggins, Alexander]], 23/- * [[Reid-8842|Reid, Major Rufus]], 84/- slaves === Plantations === * Farmville Plantation, owned by [[Chambers-5108|Major Pinckney Brown Chambers]], near Elmwood[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Farmville_Plantation Wikipedia], accessed Aug 19, 2017] * Fort Dobbs Plantation, owned by [[Huggins-990|Alexander Huggins]], along Fourth Creek, just North of Statesville[pp 118-119 [[#Keever]]] * Hoover Plantation, owned by [[Hoover-440|John Hoover]], who was hung in 1840 for killing one of his slaves, near Troutman * Johnson-Neel Plantation, near Mooresville, owned by John Johnson and William Cook[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnson-Neel_House Wikipedia], accessed Aug 19, 2017] * Mount Mourne, owned by [[Reid-8842|Rufus Reid]], located in Mount Mourne[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount_Mourne_Plantation Wikipedia], accessed Aug 19, 2017] * Woodlawn, near Mount Mourne, built by Dr. George Washington Stinson[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wood_Lawn_(Mount_Mourne,_North_Carolina) Wikipedia], accessed Aug 19, 2017] * Perciphull Campbell House, near Union Grove, built by [[Campbell-730|Perciphull Campbell]][[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perciphull_Campbell_House Wikipedia Wikipedia]] * Daltonia in [[Space:Houstonville, North Carolina|Houstonville]][[[Wikipedia:Daltonia]]] === Slaves === In 1800 there were 140,000 African Americans living in North Carolina. By 1860 the number had risen to 361,522.[[[#Bailey]]] The North Carolina Slave Code of 1715 prevented slaves from gathering in groups for any reason, including religious worship, and required slaves to carry a ticket from their master whenever they left the plantation. Stricter laws were put into place in 1741 preventing slaves from raising their own livestock and from carrying guns without their master’s permission, even for hunting. In 1830, the state passed a statute making it a crime to teach a slave to read or write. By 1835, a state law was passed making it illegal for any black person — free or slave — to vote, attend school or preach in public.[[[#Bailey]]] Slave References: * The Alexander County NCGenWeb has a listing of slave records for Iredell County.[[[#SlaveRecs]]] * ''Troutman Slaves'', John Sidney Troutman of Mooresville, [http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~reburke/troutman/family/afroamer.html Link] * [https://scuffalong.com/tag/enslaved-people/ Scuffalong Slave Genealogy] of North Carolina, Feb 16, 2015, Henderson == Sources == * ''Iredell Piedmont County'', by [[Keever-177|Homer M. Keever]], with illustrations by Louise Gilbert and maps by Mild red Jenkins Miller, published for the Iredell County Bicentennial Commission by Brady Printing Company from type set by the Statesville Record and Landmark, copyright, November 1976, see [[Space:Iredell%2C_Piedmont_County|Iredell, Piedmont County]] * ''TOWARDS A NEW HISTORY: IREDELL COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA'', A Thesis by JAMIE LEANNE HAGER, Submitted to the Graduate School Appalachian State University in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of MASTER OF ARTS, May 2010 Department of History, [https://libres.uncg.edu/ir/asu/f/Hager,%20Jamie_2010_Thesis.pdf Link] * Search Results for the [https://familysearch.org/search/record/results?count=20&query=%2Bresidence_place%3A%22Iredell%2C%20North%20Carolina%22%7E%20%2Bresidence_year%3A1790-1790%7E&collection_id=1803959 1790 US Census] for Iredell County, North Carolina using Family.Search.org * Digital Copy of the 1790 Census for Iredell County, [http://files.usgwarchives.net/nc/iredell/census/1790cen.txt Link], noted some errors but working on fixing them * Slave Records for Iredell County, courtesy of the Alexander County [http://ncgenweb.us/nc/alexander/slaves-from-iredell-county-records/ NCGENWEB], accessed Aug 19, 2017 * Statesville Record and Landmark, Jan 29, 2014, article by Joel Reese. Iredell County native Phyllis Bailey presented a special program, "The History of Black Churches in Iredell County,” as part of the Iredell County Public Library Local History Department’s Black History Month celebration. * Slave Sales [https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://www.co.iredell.nc.us/DocumentCenter/View/1855&ved=0ahUKEwjKp4Wbv4zWAhWLx4MKHRTvD_gQFghNMAg&usg=AFQjCNEMkWJ5r5E_vP0WCiOukey04Gr7cg Link]
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[[Category:Iredell County, North Carolina]] == Summary == {{Sticker | category = Iredell County, North Carolina | image = Iredell_County-1.jpg | text = ''{{PAGENAME}}'' is part of the [[Space:Iredell County North Carolina|Iredell County One Place Study]] }} One of the aids to find ancestors is to know the names of the places that they lived in the times that they lived there. This page shows places in Iredell County from the time of the earliest settlers in the 1700s through the 1900s. We hope that you will find it useful in finding where your ancestors lived. == Towns and Post Offices == The following places were found on Google Maps, Wikipedia, and historical references listed below[''Iredell Piedmont County'', by [[Keever-177|Homer M. Keever]], with illustrations by Louise Gilbert and maps by Mildred Jenkins Miller, published for the Iredell County Bicentennial Commission by Brady Printing Company from type set by the Statesville Record and Landmark, copyright, November 1976.][Post Offices [http://www.ancestraltrackers.net/nc/iredell/post-offices.htm Link]]. Post a comment if you find errors or missing places. Historical towns that may no longer exist are included. Note: Date "Disestablished" of 3000 is used for Post Offices that continue today and allows you to sort the column headings. {| class="wikitabe sortable" border="2" |+ style="text- align: center" | Iredell County Towns and Townships ! Town/Post Office ! Current Township ! Established ! Disestablished |+ |[[:Category:Amity Hill, North Carolina|Amity Hill]], Post Office ||Chambersburg Township||1851||1892 |+ |[[:Category:Barium Springs, North Carolina|Barium Springs]], Post Office ||Statesville Township||1889||3000 |+ |Township ||[[:Category:Barringer Township, Iredell County, North Carolina|Barringer Township]]|| ||3000 |+ |Township ||[[:Category:Bethany Township, Iredell County, North Carolina|Bethany Township]]|| ||3000 |+ |Township ||[[:Category:Chambersburg Township, Iredell County, North Carolina|Chambersburg Township]]|| ||3000 |+ |Township ||[[:Category:Coddle Creek Township, Iredell County, North Carolina|Coddle Creek Township]]|| ||3000 |+ |Township ||[[:Category:Concord Township, Iredell County, North Carolina|Concord Township]]|| ||3000 |+ |Township ||[[:Category:Cool Springs Township, Iredell County, North Carolina|Cool Springs Township]]|| || 3000 |- |Township ||[[:Category:Davidson Township, Iredell County, North Carolina|Davidson Township]]|| ||3000 |+ |Eagle Mills Township ||[[:Category:Eagle Mills Township, Iredell County, North Carolina|Eagle Mills Township]]|| ||3000 |+ |[[:Category:Eagle Mills, North Carolina|Eagle Mills]], Post Office ||[[:Category:Eagle Mills Township, Iredell County, North Carolina|Eagle Mills Township]]||1848||1894 |- |[[:Category:Eagle City, North Carolina|Eagle City]], Post Office||[[:Category:Eagle Mills Township, Iredell County, North Carolina|Eagle Mills Township]]||1894||1907 |+ |[[:Category:Eufola, North Carolina|Eufola]] ||[[:Category:Fallstown Township, Iredell County, North Carolina|Fallstown Township]]||1903||1943 |+ |Township ||[[:Category:Fallstown Township, Iredell County, North Carolina|Fallstown Township]]|| ||3000 |+ |[[:Category:Fort Dobbs, North Carolina|Fort Dobbs]] ||[[:Category:Statesville Township, Iredell County, North Carolina|Statesville Township]]||1755 ||1766 |+ |[[:Category:Fourth Creek Settlement, North Carolina|Fourth Creek Settlement ]]||[[:Category:Statesville Township, Iredell County, North Carolina|Statesville Township]]||1750|| |+ |[[:Category:Harmony, North Carolina|Harmony (Town)]], Post Office ||Turnersburg Township||1883||3000 |+ |[[:Category:Houstonville, North Carolina|Houstonville]] (unincorporated community), Post Office ||[[:Category:Eagle Mills Township, Iredell County, North Carolina|Eagle Mills Township]]||1813||1869 |+ |[[:Category:Houstonville, North Carolina|Houstonville]] (unincorporated community), Post Office ||[[:Category:Eagle Mills Township, Iredell County, North Carolina|Eagle Mills Township]]||1883||1955 |+ |[[:Category:Loray, North Carolina|Loray]], aka Fancy Hill||Concord Township||1840||1903 |+ |[[:Category:Fancy Hill, North Carolina|Fancy Hill]], aka Loray||Concord Township||1840||1903 |- |[[:Category:Flake, North Carolina|Flake]]|| ||1904||1905 |- |[[:Category:Love Valley, North Carolina|Love Valley]]||New Hope Township||1954||3000 |+ |Martin Luther King, Jr. Park ||[[:Category:Statesville Township, Iredell County, North Carolina|Statesville Township]]|| || |+ |[[:Category:Mazeppa, North Carolina|Mazeppa]], Post Office||[[:Category:Barringer Township, Iredell County, North Carolina|Barringer Township]]||1900||1908 |+ |[[:Category:Mooresville, North Carolina|Mooresville (City)]], Post Office ||[[:Category:Coddle Creek Township, Iredell County, North Carolina|Coddle Creek Township]]||1871||3000 |+ |[[:Category:Mount Mourne, North Carolina|Mount Mourne]] (unincorporated community), Post Office ||[[:Category:Davidson Township, Iredell County, North Carolina|Davidson Township]]||1805||3000 |+ |[[:Category:New Hope, North Carolina|New Hope]], Post Office ||[[:Category:New Hope Township, Iredell County, North Carolina|New Hope Township]]||1832||1894 |+ |Township ||[[:Category:Olin Township, Iredell County, North Carolina|Olin Township]]|| ||3000 |+ |[[:Category:Scotts, North Carolina|Scotts]], Scotts Post Office ||[[:Category:Concord Township, Iredell County, North Carolina|Concord Township]]||1894||3000 |+ |Township ||[[:Category:Sharpesburg Township, Iredell County, North Carolina|Sharpesburg Township]]|| ||3000 |+ |[[:Category:Sheperd, North Carolina|Sheperd]]/Shepherds Post Office ||[[:Category:Coddle Creek Township, Iredell County, North Carolina|Coddle Creek Township]]||1903||1915 |+ |Township ||[[:Category:Shiloh Township, Iredell County, North Carolina|Shiloh Township]]|| ||3000 |+ |[[:Category:Statesville, North Carolina|Statesville (City)]] (county seat) , Post Office ||[[:Category:Statesville Township, Iredell County, North Carolina|Statesville Township]]||1801||3000 |+ |[[:Category:Statesville West, North Carolina|Statesville West]] ||Statesville Township|| || |+ |[[:Category:Stony Point, North Carolina|Stony Point]] Census-Designated place||Shiloh Township|| || |+ |[[:Category:Troutman, North Carolina|Troutman]] Post Office||[[:Category:Fallstown Township, Iredell County, North Carolina|Fallstown Township]]||1872||3000 |+ |[[:Category:Turnersburg Township, Iredell County, North Carolina|Turnersburg]] ||[[:Category:Olin Township, Iredell County, North Carolina|Olin Township]]||1858 ||3000 |+ |[[:Category:Union Grove, North Carolina|Union Grove]] (unincorporated)||[[:Category:Union Grove Township, Iredell County, North Carolina|Union Grove Township]]||1867||3000 |+ |[[:Category:Wildwood Park, North Carolina|Wildwood Park]]||[[:Category:Bethany Township, Iredell County, North Carolina|Bethany Township]]|| || |+ | Williamsburg, Post Office ||[[:Category:Union Grove Township, Iredell County, North Carolina|Union Grove Township]]||1818||1827 |+ | Williamsburg, Post Office||[[:Category:Union Grove Township, Iredell County, North Carolina|Union Grove Township]]||1832||1905 |+ |[[:Category:Jenning's Mills, North Carolina|Jenning's Mills]], Post Office ||[[:Category:Union Grove Township, Iredell County, North Carolina|Union Grove Township]]||1872||1892 |+ |[[:Category:Charles, North Carolina|Charles]]||[[:Category:Sharpesburg Township, Iredell County, North Carolina|Sharpesburg Township]]||1899 ||1951 |+ |V Point ||[[:Category:Turnersburg Township, Iredell County, North Carolina|Turnersburg Township]]|| || |+ |[[:Category:Ebenezer, North Carolina|Ebenezer]] ||[[:Category:Olin Township, Iredell County, North Carolina|Olin Township]]|| || |+ |[[:Category:Lorn, North Carolina|Lorn]]||[[:Category:Concord Township, Iredell County, North Carolina|Concord Township]]|| || |+ |[[:Category:Vance, North Carolina|Vance]] Posts Office||Chambersburg Township, East Iredell||1882||1901 |+ |[[:Category:Elmwood, North Carolina|Elmwood ]]||Chambersburg Township||1878 ||1954 |+ |[[:Category:Bradford Crossroads, North Carolina|Bradford Crossroads]] ||Shiloh Township|| || |+ |[[:Category:Sharon, Iredell County, North Carolina|Sharon, Iredell County]] ||Shiloh Township|| || |+ |Celestica Hinkle, North Carolina ||Shiloh Township|| || |+ |Buffalo, North Carolina||Shiloh Township|| || |+ |Kyle Crossroads, North Carolina||Shiloh Township|| || |+ |[[:Category:Bell's Crossroads, North Carolina|Bell's Crossroads]] ||Fallstown Township|| || |+ |[[:Category:Oswalt, North Carolina|Oswalt]] ||Barringer Township||1895||1927 |+ |[[:Category:Shinnville, North Carolina|Shinnville]]||Barringer Township||1889||1905 |- |[[:Category:Sigma, North Carolina|Sigma]]||East Iredell||1891||1903 |- |[[:Category:Simonton's Mills, North Carolina|Simonton's Mills]] Post Office|| ||1871||1871 |- |[[:Category:Smith's Cross Roads, North Carolina|Smith's Cross Roads]]|| ||1832||1832 |- |[[:Category:Snow Creek, North Carolina|Snow Creek]]|| ||1831||1903 |- |Snow Creek Iron Works|| ||1802||1825 |- |Spring Post Office||[[:Category:Coddle Creek Township, Iredell County, North Carolina|Coddle Creek Township]], South Iredell, near Mooresville||1898||1903 |- |[[:Category:Spring Grove, North Carolina|Spring Grove]] Post Office||[[:Category:Coddle Creek Township, Iredell County, North Carolina|Coddle Creek Township]]||1827||1847 |+ |[[:Category:Mayhew, North Carolina|Mayhew]], Post Office ||Davidson||1881||1905 |- |Adams Post Office ||Sharpesburg||1892||1901 |- |Amity Post Office ||?||1892||1906 |- |Armfield Post Office ||Sharpesburg Township||1881||1902 |- |Banton Post Office ||Sharpesburg Township||1892||1905 |- |Bethany Church Post Office ||?||1822||1880 |- |[[:Category:Belt's Bridge, North Carolina|Belt's Bridge]] Post Office ||?||1858||1867 |- |Bogies Post Office ||?||1826||1846 |- |Boyden Post Office ||?||1857||1861 |- |[[:Category:Bryantsville, North Carolina|Bryantsville]] Post Office ||Sharpesburg||1893||1903 |- |[[:Category:Buffalo Shoal, North Carolina|Buffalo Shoal]] Post Office||Shiloh|| 1824||1829 |- |[[:Category:Campbell's Grove, North Carolina|Campbell's Grove]] ||?||1813||1824 |- |Chestnut Grove Post Office||? 1856||1859 |- |[[:Category:Charles, North Carolina|Charles]] Post Office||Olin Township|| 1899||1951 |- |[[:Category:Cherry Plains, North Carolina|Cherry Plains]] Post Office ||?||1813||1815 |- |[[:Category:Claud, North Carolina|Claud]] Post Office||?||1903||1905 |- |[[:Category:Clio, North Carolina|Clio]] Post Office ||?||1883||1902 |- |Clover Bottom Post Office||?||1830||1835 |- |[[:Category:Congers, North Carolina|Congers]] Post Office ||?||1874||1880 |- |[[:Category:Cool Springs, North Carolina|Cool Springs]] Post Office||Cool Springs Township||1852||1907 |- |[[:Category:Crater's Mills, North Carolina|Crater's Mills]] Post Office||?||1851||1857 |- |[[:Category:Daltonia, North Carolina|Daltonia]] Post Office || ||1898||1905 |- |Deep Well||[[:Category:Coddle Creek Township, Iredell County, North Carolina|Coddle Creek Township]]||1842||1866 |- |[[:Category:Dunlap, North Carolina|Dunlap]]|| ||1893||1936 |+ |[[:Category:Doolie, North Carolina|Doolie]] Post Office ||Davidson Township||1881||1903 |- |[[:Category:East Monbo, North Carolina|East Monbo]]||West Iredell, near Troutman||1909||1925 |- |[[:Category:Enola, North Carolina|Enola]] Post Office ||Chambersburg Township||1858||1872 |- |[[:Category:Evalin, North Carolina|Evalin]] Post Office|| ?||1884||1906 |- |[[:Category:Eupeptic Springs, North Carolina|Eupeptic Springs]]|| ||1875||1905 |- |[[:Category:Friends Mill, North Carolina|Friends Mill]], Friends Post Office||?||1900||1907 |- |[[:Category:Fulbright, North Carolina|Fulbright]] Post Office ||West Iredell, near Statesville||1899||1912 |- |[[:Category:Garland, North Carolina|Garland]] || ||1886||1886 |- |[[:Category:Goshen, North Carolina|Goshen]] Post Office ||?||1829||1842 |- |[[:Category:Granite Hill, North Carolina|Granite Hill]] Post Office ||?||1857||1866 |- |[[:Category:Granite Hill, North Carolina|Granite Hill]] Post Office ||?||1871||1895 |- |[[:Category:Granite Hill, North Carolina|Granitehill]] Post Office|| ||1895||1903 |- |[[:Category:Grassy Creek, North Carolina|Grassy Creek]]|| ||1840||1841 |- |[[:Category:Grassy Fork, North Carolina|Grassy Fork]] Post Office|| ||1840||1841 |- |[[:Category:Gratz, North Carolina|Gratz]] Post Office||?|| 1900||1904 |- |[[:Category:Guss, North Carolina|Guss]] Post Office ||South Iredell, Near Mooresville||1888||1892 |- |[[:Category:Henderson's Cross Roads, North Carolina|Henderson's Cross Roads]]||?|| || |- |[[:Category:Hiddenite, North Carolina|Hiddenite]]||Alexander County|| || |- |[[:Category:Hilo, North Carolina|Hilo]] Post Office ||?||1900||1904 |- |[[:Category:Liberty Hill, North Carolina|Liberty Hill]] Post Office||?||1826||1880 |- |Linker, Deep Well Post Office||South Iredell, near Mooresville||1898||1903 |- |Longford Post Office||East Iredell, near Troutman||1886||1907 |- |Malans Post Office|| ||1902||1903 |- |Map Post Office|| ||1901||1902 |- |Maple Bottom Post Office|| ||1849||1851 |- |McCurdy Post Office||Sharpesburg Township||1879||1906 |- |Miller Post Office ||Davidson Township||1883||1904 |- |Mount Pisgah Post Office||Alexander County||1817 || |- |[[:Category:Mount Pleasant, North Carolina|Mount Pleasant]]||?|| || |- |Muddy Fork Post Office|| ||1831||1834 |- |Murdock Post Office||West Iredell||1880||1881 |- |Net Post Office ||?||1894||1907 |- |New Hope Forge Post Office|| ||1827||1832 |- |New Institute Post Office|| ||1852||1856 |- |New Sterling Post Office|| ||1858||1905 |- |Newhope Post Office|| ||1894||1955 |- |Nicholson's Mills|| ||1876||1905 |- |Norfolk Post Office||Sharpesburg Township||1892||1893 |- |Norwood||?|| || |- |Oak Forest Post Office||?||1837||1907 |- |Oak Grove|| ||1826||1828 |- |Olin Post Office||Olin Township||1856||3000 |- |Perth Post Office||West Iredell||1889||1901 |- |Poison Springs|| ||1886||1889 |- |Poplar Bridge|| ||1861||1877 |- |Poplar Grove Post Office||?||1829||1856 |- |Post Oak Post Office|| ||1850||1859 |- |Pressly Post Office ||West Iredell||1888||1903 |- |Reno Post Office||West Iredell||1875||1876 |- |River Hill Post Office||East Iredell||1875||1907 |- |Robinsons Post Office|| ||1830||1831 |- |Rock Cut Post Office|| ||1859||1903 |- |Rocky Creek Post Office|| ||1827||1855 |- |Rod Post Office|| ||1899||1905 |- |Scott's Cross Roads|| ||1873||1894 |- |Abernathy Post Office ||West Iredell||1881||1903 |- |Settle Post Office ||?||1873||1906 |- |Staphel/Stophel Post Office ||West Iredell||1898/1892?||1901 |- |Sullivan Post Office|| ||1827||1831 |- |Sweet Home Post Office||Sharpesburg Township||1856 ||1905 |- |Tabor Church Post Office|| ||1828||1845 |- |Talmadge Post Office ||?||1900||1905 |- |Thoma's Ferry|| ||1828||1831 |- |Trip Post Office||West Iredell||1901||1903 |- |Turner's Store Post Office|| ||1831||1844 |- |Turnersburgh || ||1858||1894 |- |Watts Post Office||East Iredell||1891||1903 |- |Waugh Post Office||West Iredell||1887||1901 |- |Weisner Post Office||Sharpesburg Township||1886 ||1903 |- |Allison's Post Office ||?||1831||1832 |- |[[:Category:Stony Point, North Carolina|Stony Point]] Post Office||[[:Category:Alexander County, North Carolina|Alexander County]]||1826||1847 |- |James Cross Roads Post Office||Alexander County, Taylorsville||1831||1847 |- | Fallstown Post Office||[[:Category:Fallstown Township, Iredell County, North Carolina|Fallstown Township]]||1813||1866 |} == Rivers, Streams, Creeks, and Branches == Early settlers were know for the river or stream they lived on, so below is a list of rivers and streams and Iredell County. {{Image|file=Early_Land_Grants_in_Iredell_County.jpg |align=r |size=l |caption=Iredell County Streams }} {| class="wikitabe" border="2" |- | * Back Creek (R) * Catawba River * Bear Branch * Beaver Dam Creek (R) * Brotherton Branch * Brushy Creek * Buffalo Branch * Buffalo Shoals Creek/aka 8 Miles Shoals Creek * Catawba River * Cavin Creek * Coddle Creek (R) * Davidson's Creek (M) * Drop Off Creek * Duck Creek * Dutchman's Creek * Elk Shoal's Creek * Eupetic Springs * Five Mile Branch * Fourth Creek (R) * Glade Creek * Gregory Branch * Hunting Creek * Island Creek * Kerr Branch * Knowden's Ford * Little Dutchman's Creek * Little River * Little Rocky Branch * Long Branch * North Fork of the Yadkin River * Norwood(s) Creek[located on East side of Catawba River in Fallstown Township, not listed by Keever] * Oil Mill Branch * Old Camp Creek * Old House Creek * Olin Creek, aka Middle Fork of Rocky Creek * Porter's Branch * Rock Cut, Deep Cut * Rocky Creek * Rocky River (M) * South Branch * South Fork of Grassy Creek, aka Yadkin River * South Yadkin River (A) * Speaks Creek * Third Creek (R) * Turkey Foot Branch * West Rocky River (M) * Withrow's Creek (R) * Yadkin River (R) (D) * Young's Creek |} (R) Portions in Rowan County (D) Portions in Davie County (M) Portions in Mecklenburg County (A) Portions in Alexander County == Roads, Mills, Bridges, Lakes, and Mountains == {| border="1" align="center" class="wikitable" style="font-style:; font-size:100%; border: 3px Solid Blue;" |- | * Beatties Ford Road * Belt Bridge * Charleston Road * Chipley Ford Road * Cove Gap Road * Fairhope Iron Forge * Fourth Creek Road * Georgia Road * Houston Ferry * Houston Ferry Road * Island Ford Road * Lake Norman * Morganton Road | * McHargue Mountain * Mountain Road * Nesbit's Store * Northerly Route of Lord Cornwallis * Rockford Road * Rock Face Mountain * Round Top Mountain * Salisbury Road * Shepherds Cross Roads * Sherrill's Path * Statesville Road * Wilkesboro Road * Wilkesboro-Salisbury Road |} == Mills and Stores == {| border="1" align="center" class="wikitable" style="font-style:; font-size:100%; border: 3px Solid Blue;" |- | * Alexander Mill * Butler Mill * [[Caldwell-5258|David Caldwell Mill]] * [[Campbell-743|Campbell's Mill]] * Chamber's Mill * David Waddle Mill * Duncan Mill * Ellis Mill * George Lock Mill * James Guy Mill * Harmon Mill * Abraham Hill Mill * Holeman Mill * Baker Holland Mill * Holman Mill * King Mill * Kistler Mill * Lambert's Mill * Linney's Mill * Little's Mill * Lovelace Mill * McPherson Mill * Mock Mill | * Morrison Mill, [[Morrison-9457|William Morrison]]'s Mill * [[Morrison-9457|William Morrison]] Mill * Myer's Mill * Neill Mill * Nesbit's Store * Nicholson's Mill * Osborne Mill * [[Sharpe-80|Joseph Sharpe]]'s Mill * South Sharpe Mill * Shoemaker Mill * Lex Sloan's Mill * Stirewalt Mill * Summer's Mill * Tomlin Mill * Troutman Mill * Troy Mill * David Waddle Mill * Ward Mill * Warren's Mill * Welch-Nicholson Barnard Mill * White's Mill * William Watt Mill * Witherspoon Mill |} == Footnotes == * J.D. Lewis, [http://www.carolana.com/NC/Towns/Iredell_POs_Sorted.htm Iredell County Post Offices], accessed Feb 4, 2018.
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[[Category:Iredell County, North Carolina|Religous]][[Category:Iredell County, North Carolina, Cemeteries]] [[Category:Iredell County, North Carolina, Religious Congregations]] == Summary == Iredell County was formed in 1788. The table below contains current and historical religious institutions located within current bounds of Iredell County, North Carolina. Links to the WikiTree Categories for the Cemeteries and Find a Grave pages for cemeteries of the churches are also provided. Sources are listed in the Sources section of this space. See [[:Space:Iredell_County]] for other aspects of Iredell County. AME - African Methodist Episcopal ARP - Associate Reformed Presbyterian UMC - United Methodist Church {{Clear}}
Iredell County Religious Institutions
(Historical and Current)
{| class="wikitabe sortable" border="2" cellspacing=0 cellpadding=2px style="background: lightyellow; border: 1px solid gray;width:100%" ! style="text-align:left" |Denomination ! style="text-align:left" |Name ! style="text-align:left" |Location ! style="text-align:left" | Date Founded ! style="text-align:left" |Category ! style="text-align:left" |Find A Grave |+ |Baptist |Berea Baptist Church |Mooresville |1880 Oct 7 |[[:Category:Berea Baptist Church Cemetery, Mooresville, North Carolina|Cemetery]] | [https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=1577091&CScntry=4&CSst=29&CScnty=1699& Link] |+ |Presbyterian |Bethany Presbyterian Church |Statesville |1778 Apr 8 |[[:Category:Bethany Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Statesville, North Carolina|Cemetery]] |[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=1983410&CScntry=4&CSst=29&CScnty=1699& Link] |+ |Methodist |Bethel United Methodist Church |Statesville (Lookout Shoals) |1884 |[[:Category:Bethel United Methodist Church Cemetery, Statesville, North Carolina|Cemetery]] |[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2187365&CScntry=4&CSst=29&CScnty=1699& Link] |+ |Baptist |Bethel Baptist Church |Statesville | |[[:Category:Bethel Baptist Church Cemetery, Statesville, North Carolina|Cemetery]] |[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&GRid=24526233&CRid=2249126& Link] |+ |Presbyterian |Bethesda Presbyterian Church |Statesville |1775 |[[:Category:Bethesda Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Statesville, North Carolina|Cemetery]] |[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2217590&CScntry=4&CSst=29&CScnty=1699& Link] |+ |Non-denominational |Beulah Church |Eagle Mills |1895 |[[:Category:Beulah Church Cemetery, Eagle Mills, North Carolina|Cemetery]] |[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2388131&CScntry=4&CSst=29&CScnty=1699&CSsr=21& Link] |+ |Baptist |Beulah Church |Statesville |1895 Aug 1 |[[:Category:Beulah Church Cemetery, Statesville, North Carolina|Cemetery]] |[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=46865&CScntry=4&CSst=29&CScnty=1699&CSsr=21& Link] |+ | |Bibleway Church |Troutman | |[[:Category:Bibleway Church Cemetery, Troutman, North Carolina|Cemetery]] |[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2390303&CScntry=4&CSst=29&CScnty=1699&CSsr=21& Link] |+ |Baptist |Bright Light Baptist Church |Statesville | |[[:Category:Bright Light Baptist Church Cemetery, Statesville, North Carolina|Cemetery]] |[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2399259&CScntry=4&CSst=29&CScnty=1699&CSsr=21& Link] |+ |AME |Caldwell Chapel AME Zion |Mountil Mourne | |[[:Category:Caldwell Chapel AME Zion Cemetery, Mount Mourne, North Carolina|Cemetery]] |[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2535636&CScntry=4&CSst=29&CScnty=1699&CSsr=21& Link] |+ |Baptist |Calvary Baptist Church |Union Grove | |[[:Category:Calvary Baptist Church Cemetery, Union Grove, North Carolina|Cemetery]] |[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2306347&CScntry=4&CSst=29&CScnty=1699&CSsr=21& Link] |+ |Presbyterian |Cameron Presbyterian Church |Statesville | |[[:Category:Cameron Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Statesville, North Carolina|Cemetery]] |[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2518703&CScntry=4&CSst=29&CScnty=1699&CSsr=21& Link] |+ |Methodist |Central United Methodist Church, Gates
Gardens and Columbarium |Mooresville | | |[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2420911&CScntry=4&CSst=29&CScnty=1699&CSsr=21& Link] |+ |Presbyterian |Centre Presbyterian Church |Mooresville |1765 |[[:Category:Centre Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Mooresville, North Carolina|Cemetery]] |[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=1981980&CScntry=4&CSst=29&CScnty=1699&CSsr=21& Link] |+ |Methodist |Chapel Hill United Methodist Church |Statesville |1874 | | |+ |Baptist |Chestnut Grove Baptist Church |Statesville |1800s late |[[:Category:Chestnut Grove Baptist Church Cemetery, Statesville, North Carolina|Cemetery]] |[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2567265&CScntry=4&CSst=29&CScnty=1699&CSsr=21& Link] |+ |Baptist |Clarks Chapel Baptist Church |Statesville | |[[:Category:Clarks Chapel Baptist Church Cemetery, Statesville, North Carolina|Cemetery]] |[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2201380&CScntry=4&CSst=29&CScnty=1699&CSsr=21& Link] |+ |Presbyterian |Clio Presbyterian Church |Snow Creek |1880s | | |+ |Methodist |Connelly's Church/ Chapel
sold to the Presbyterians in 1920 |Statesville |1883 |[[:Category: Connellys Chapel Cemetery, Statesville, North Carolina|Cemetery]] |[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2198265/connellys-chapel-cemetery Link] |+ |Methodist |Clarksbury United Methodist Church |Turnersburg Township | |[[:Category: Clarksbury United Methodist Church Cemetery, Iredell County, North Carolina|Cemetery]] |[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2246190&CScntry=4&CSst=29&CScnty=1699&CSsr=21& Link] |+ |ARP |Coddle Creek ARP |Mooresville |1761 |[[:Category: Coddle Creek Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Mooresville, North Carolina|Cemetery]] |[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=1982138&CScntry=4&CSst=29&CScnty=1699&CSsr=21& Link] |+ |Baptist |Command Baptist Church |Statesville | |[[:Category:Command Baptist Church Cemetery, Statesville, North Carolina|Cemetery]] |[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=1974403&CScntry=4&CSst=29&CScnty=1699&CSsr=41& Link] |+ |Baptist |Community Baptist Church |Mount Mourne | |[[:Category:Community Baptist Church Cemetery, Mount Mourne, North Carolina|Cemetery]] |[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2312640&CScntry=4&CSst=29&CScnty=1699&CSsr=41& Link] |+ |Presbyterian |Concord Presbyterian Church |Statesville |1775 |[[:Category:Concord Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Statesville, North Carolina|Cemetery]] |[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=1982247&CScntry=4&CSst=29&CScnty=1699&CSsr=41& Link] |+ |Jewish |Congregation Emmanuel |Statesville |1883 | | |+ | |Connellys Chapel |Statesville | |[[:Category:Connellys Chapel Cemetery, Statesville, North Carolina|Cemetery]] |[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2198265/connellys-chapel-cemetery Link] |+ |Baptist |Crestview Baptist Church |Statesville | |[[:Category:Crestview Baptist Church Cemetery, Statesville, North Carolina|Cemetery]] |[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2440825&CScntry=4&CSst=29&CScnty=1699&CSsr=41& Link] |+ |Baptist |Damascus Baptist Church |Iredell County |1839 |[[:Category:Damascus Baptist Church Cemetery, Iredell County, North Carolina|Cemetery]] |[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2151600&CScntry=4&CSst=29&CScnty=1699&CSsr=41& Link] |+ |Baptist |Davidsonville Baptist Church |Statesville |1902 |[[:Category:Davidsonville Baptist Church Cemetery, Statesville, North Carolina|Cemetery]] |[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2457800&CScntry=4&CSst=29&CScnty=1699&CSsr=41& Link] |+ |Presbyterian |Elmwood Presbyterian Church |Statesville |1887 | | |+ |Methodist |Eagle Mills Methodist Church |Eagle Mills | |[[:Category:Eagle Mills Methodist Church Cemetery, Eagle Mills, North Carolina|Cemetery]] |[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2562894&CScntry=4&CSst=29&CScnty=1699&CSsr=41& Link] |+ |Methodist |Fair View United Methodist Church |Mooresville |1897 |[[:Category:Fair View United Methodist Church Cemetery, Mooresville, North Carolina|Cemetery]] |[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=1980537&CScntry=4&CSst=29&CScnty=1699&CSsr=41& Link] |+ |Methodist |Fairmount United Methodist Church |Statesville | |[[:Category:Fairmount United Methodist Church Cemetery, Statesville, North Carolina|Cemetery]] |[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2203672&CScntry=4&CSst=29&CScnty=1699&CSsr=41& Link] |+ |Presbyterian |Fifth Creek Presbyterian Church |Statesville |1846 |[[:Category:Fifth Creek Presbyterian Cemetery, Statesville, North Carolina|Cemetery]] |[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2191286&CScntry=4&CSst=29&CScnty=1699&CSsr=41& Link] |+ |Baptist |Fairview Baptist Church |Statesville | |[[:Category:Fairview Baptist Church Cemetery, Statesville, North Carolina|Cemetery]] |[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2340249&CScntry=4&CSst=29&CScnty=1699&CSsr=41& Link] |+ |Baptist |Faith Baptist Church |Statesville | |[[:Category:Faith Baptist Church Cemetery, Statesville, North Carolina|Cemetery]] |[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2568950&CScntry=4&CSst=29&CScnty=1699&CSsr=41& Link] |+ |Presbyterian |Faith Presbyterian Church |Mooresville | |[[:Category:Faith Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Mooresville, North Carolina|Cemetery]] |[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2229074&CScntry=4&CSst=29&CScnty=1699&CSsr=41& Link] |+ |Baptist |Fern Hill Baptist Church |Mooresville | |[[:Category:Fern Hill Baptist Church Cemetery, Mooresville, North Carolina|Cemetery]] |[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2250556&CScntry=4&CSst=29&CScnty=1699&CSsr=41& Link] |+ |Presbyterian |Fourth Creek Meeting House |Statesville |1750 |[[:Category:Old Fourth Creek Cemetery, Statesville, North Carolina|Cemetery]] |[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2198948&CScntry=4&CSst=29&CScnty=1699&CSsr=61& Link] |+ |ARP |First ARP |Statesville |1869 | | |+ |Baptist |First Baptist Church |Harmony |1948 |[[:Category:First Baptist Church Cemetery, Harmony, North Carolina|Cemetery]] |[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2346750&CScntry=4&CSst=29&CScnty=1699&CSsr=41& Link] |+ |Baptist |First Baptist Church on Garfield[also known as Emamaus] |Statesville |1874 Apr | | |+ |Baptist |First Baptist Church on Davie Ave |Statesville |1875 | | |+ |Methodist |First United Methodist Church |Troutman | |[[:Category:First United Methodist Church Cemetery, Troutman, North Carolina|Cemetery]] |[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2229052&CScntry=4&CSst=29&CScnty=1699&CSsr=61& Link] |+ |Presbyterian |Freedom Presbyterian Church |Statesville |1865 |[[:Category:Freedom Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Statesville, North Carolina|Cemetery]] |[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2363315&CScntry=4&CSst=29&CScnty=1699&CSsr=61& Link] |+ |Baptist |Friendly Chapel Baptist Church |Statesville | |[[:Category:Friendly Chapel Baptist Church Cemetery, Statesville, North Carolina|Cemetery]] |[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2263964&CScntry=4&CSst=29&CScnty=1699&CSsr=61& Link] |+ |Baptist |Friendship Baptist Church |Union Grove | |[[:Category:Friendship Baptist Church Cemetery, Union Grove, North Carolina|Cemetery]] |[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2557488&CScntry=4&CSst=29&CScnty=1699&CSsr=61& Link] |+ |Baptist |Friendship Missionary Baptist Church |Harmony | |[[:Category:Friendship Missionary Baptist Church Cemetery, Harmony, North Carolina|Cemetery]] |[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2330616&CScntry=4&CSst=29&CScnty=1699&CSsr=61& Link] |+ |Methodist |Friendship United Methodist Church |Statesville | |[[:Category:Friendship United Methodist Church Cemetery, Statesville, North Carolina|Cemetery]] |[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2188688&CScntry=4&CSst=29&CScnty=1699&CSsr=61& Link] |+ |Baptist |Gay's Chapel Baptist Church
aka Union Chapel Baptist Church |Statesville | |[[:Category:Union Chapel Baptist Church Cemetery, Iredell County, North Carolina|Cemetery]] |[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2190024 Link] |+ |Baptist |Gethsemane Baptist Church |Statesville | |[[:Category:Gethsemane Baptist Church Cemetery, Statesville, North Carolina|Cemetery]] |[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2462358&CScntry=4&CSst=29&CScnty=1699&CSsr=61& Link] |+ | |Agape Faith Church, aka Gospel Way Church |Statesville | |[[:Category:Agape Faith Church Cemetery, Statesville, North Carolina|Cemetery]] |[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2493513&CScntry=4&CSst=29&CScnty=1699&CSsr=61& Link] |+ |Baptist |Grassy Knob Baptist Church |Union Grove |1794 |[[:Category:Grassy Knob Baptist Church Cemetery, Union Grove, North Carolina|Cemetery]] |[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=1968177&CScntry=4&CSst=29&CScnty=1699&CSsr=61& Link] |+ |Baptist |Hams Grove Baptist Church |Statesville | |[[:Category:Hams Grove Baptist Church Cemetery, Statesville, North Carolina|Cemetery]] |[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=1968178&CScntry=4&CSst=29&CScnty=1699&CSsr=61& Link] |+ |Baptist |Hebron Baptist Church Cemetery |Statesville |1897 Nov 7 |[[:Category:Hebron Baptist Church Cemetery, Statesville, North Carolina|Cemetery]] |[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2177709&CScntry=4&CSst=29&CScnty=1699&CSsr=61& Link] |+ |Baptist |Holly Springs Baptist Church |Harmony |1847 Mar 6 |[[:Category: Holly Springs Baptist Cemetery, Harmony, North Carolina|Cemetery]] |[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=970731&CScntry=4&CSst=29&CScnty=1699&CSsr=81& Link] |+ |CME |Holsey Memorial CME Church, South[original name was Colored Methodist Episcopal Church, currently Chrisitan Methodist Episcoopal Church] |Statesville |1870 | | |+ |Baptist |Keaton's Grove |Liberty Hill |1880 | | |+ |Lutheran |Holy Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church |Troutman |1833 Jun 28 | | | |+ |Baptist |Shady Grove Baptist Church |Statesville |1890s |[[:Category:Shady Grove Baptist Church Cemetery, Statesville, North Carolina|Cemetery]] |[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2189113&CScntry=4&CSst=29&CScnty=1699&CSsr=181& Link] |+ |Lutheran |Sharon Lutheran Church |Statesville West | |[[:Category:Sharon Lutheran Church Cemetery, Statesville West, North Carolina|Cemetery]] |[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2166073&CScntry=4&CSst=29&CScnty=1699&CSsr=181& Link] |+ |Methodist |Snow Creek Methodist Church |Statesville | |[[:Category:Snow Creek Methodist Church Cemetery, Statesville, North Carolina|Cemetery]] |[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=1983400&CScntry=4&CSst=29&CScnty=1699&CSsr=181& Link] |+ |Presbyterian |Shearer Presbyterian Church |Mooresville | |[[:Category:Shearer Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Mooresville, North Carolina|Cemetery]] |[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2249841 Link] |+ |Baptist |Shepherd Baptist Church |Shepherds | |[[:Category:Shepherd Baptist Church Cemetery, Shepherds, North Carolina|Cemetery]] |[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2238360 Link] |+ | |Shepherd Church of God |Mooresville | |[[:Category:Shepherd Church of God Cemetery, Mooresville, North Carolina|Cemetery]] |[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2536677&CScntry=4&CSst=29&CScnty=1699&CSsr=181& Link] |+ |Presbyterian |Shiloh Presbyterian Church |Statesville | |[[:Category:Shiloh Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Statesville, North Carolina|Cemetery]] |[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2387720 Link] |+ |Methodist |Shiloh United Methodist Church |Statesville | |[[:Category: Shiloh United Methodist Church Cemetery, Statesville, North Carolina|Cemetery]] |[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1980921 Link] |+ |United Church of Christ |Shinnsville United Church of Christ |Troutman | |[[:Category:Shinnsville United Church of Christ, Troutman, North Carolina|Cemetery]] |[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2494282 Link] |+ |AME |Siloam AME Zion Church |Statesville | |[[:Category:Siloam AME Zion Church Cemetery, Statesville, North Carolina|Cemetery]] |[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2269685 Link] |+ |Non-denominational |Smith Chapel |Union Grove | |[[:Category:Smith Chapel Cemetery, Union Grove, North Carolina|Cemtery]] |[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2280437 Link] |+ |Baptist |Society Baptist Church |Statesville | |[[:Category: Society Baptist Church Cemetery, Turnersburg Township, North Carolina|Cemetery]] |[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2238152&CScntry=4&CSst=29&CScnty=1699&CSsr=181& Link] |+ |AME |South Iredell AME Zion Church |Troutman | |[[:Category:South Iredell AME Zion Church Cemetery, Troutman, North Carolina|Cemetery]] |[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2294559 Link] |+ |Baptist |South River Baptist Church |Statesville | | |[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=829154&CScntry=4&CSst=29&CScnty=1699&CSsr=201& Link] |+ | |Statesville Full Gospel Tabernacle |Statesville | |[[:Category:Statesville Full Gospel Tabernacle Cemetery, Statesville, North Carolina|Cemetery]] |[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2519594Link] |+ |AME |Steward's Chapel |Mooresville |1880 | | |+ |Methodist |Stony Point United Methodist Church |Stony Point | | |[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2519594 Link] |+ |Baptist |Sweet Home Baptist Church |Osbornville (Wilkes County) |1886 |[[:Category:Sweet Home Baptist Church Cemetery, Osbornville, North Carolina|Cemetery]] |[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2242898/sweet-home-baptist-church-cemetery Link] |+ | |Tabor Presbyterian Church |Turnersburg | |[[:Category:Tabor Church Cemetery, Turnersburg, North Carolina|Cemetery]] |[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2265336&CScntry=4&CSst=29&CScnty=1699&CSsr=201& Link] |+ |Baptist |Taylor Springs Baptist Church |New Hope | |[[:Category:Taylor Springs Baptist Church Cemetery, New Hope, North Carolina|Cemetery]] |[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2186639 Link] |+ |Episcopal |Trinity Episcopal Church[original name was Chapel of the Cross, original building still stands but used by the Friends' Meeting] |Statesville |1858 | | |+ |Methodist |Triplett United Methodist Church |Mooresville | |[[:Category:Triplett United Methodist Church Cemetery, Mooresville, North Carolina|Cemetery]] |[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2154350&CScntry=4&CSst=29&CScnty=1699&CSsr=201& Link] |+ |Methodist |Trinity United Methodist Church |Statesville | |[[:Category:Trinity United Methodist Church Cemetery, Statesville, North Carolina|Cemetery]] |[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1990083 Link] |+ |Baptist |Union Chapel Baptist Church, aka Gay's Chapel Baptist Church |Iredell | ||[[:Category:Union Chapel Baptist Church Cemetery, Iredell County, North Carolina|Cemetery]] |[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2190024 Link] |+ | |Union Grove Christian Church |Union Grove | |[[:Category:Union Grove Christian Church Cemetery, Union Grove, North Carolina|Cemetery]] |[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2597334 Link] |+ |Methodist |Union Grove Methodist Church |Union Grove |1846 Sep 23 |[[:Category:Union Grove Methodist Church Cemetery, Union Grove, North Carolina|Cemetery]] |[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2176018&CScntry=4&CSst=29&CScnty=1699&CSsr=201& Link] |+ |Baptist |Unity Baptist Church |Statesville | |[[:Category:Unity Baptist Church Cemetery, Statesville, North Carolina|Cemtery]] |[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2356434 Link] |+ |Methodist |Vanderburg United Methodist Church |Mooresville | | |[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2243803 Link] |+ |Baptist |Victory Baptist Church |Statesville | |[[:Category:Victory Baptist Church Cemetery, Statesville, North Carolina|Cemetery]] |[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2465278 Link] |+ |AME |Watkins Chapel |Mooresville |1870 | | |+ |Episcopal |Wesley's Chapel |Shinnville |1880s | | |+ | |Wesley Chapel Methodist Church
formerly Bush Hill Methodist Church |Union Grove |1868 Aug 8 |[[:Category:Wesley Chapel Methodist Church Cemetery, Union Grove, North Carolina|Cemetery]] |[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2391397/wesley-chapel-cemetery Link] |+ |Methodist |Wesley Chapel United Methodist Church |Troutman | |[[:Category:Wesley Chapel United Methodist Church Cemetery, Troutman, North Carolina|Cemetery]] |[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2237037/wesley-chapel-united-methodist-church-cemetery Link] |+ | |William Grove Church, aka Old William Grove Church |Iredell | |[[:Category:Old William Grove Church Cemetery, Iredell County, North Carolina|Cemetery]] |[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2508909 Link] |+ |Methodist |Old Williamsons Chapel UMC |Mooresville | | |[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2189108 Link] |+ |Quaker |Winthrop Friends Meeting |Harmony |1870s |[[:Category:Winthrop Friends Meeting Cemetery, Harmony, North Carolina|Cemetery]] |[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2245220 Link] |+ |Baptist |Yadkin Baptist Church |Statesville | |Yadkin Baptist Church Cemetery, Statesville, North Carolina |[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2173950 Link] |+ |Baptist |Zion Baptist Church |Union Grove |1825 Jun 4 |[[:Category:Zion Baptist Church Cemetery, Union Grove, North Carolina|Cemetery]] |[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2279069&CScntry=4&CSst=29&CScnty=1699&CSsr=221& Link] |+ |African Methodist Episcopal (AME) |Zion Hill African Methodist Episcopal (AME) Zion Church |Houstonville | |[[:Category: Zion Hill African Methodist Episcopal Church Cemetery, Houstonville, North Carolina|Cemetery]] |[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2567487 Link] |+ |ARP |New Sterling ARP Church |Stony Point |1787 |[[:Category:New Sterling Cemetery, Stony Point, North Carolina|Cemetery]] |[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&GScid=2513648&CRid=2513648&pt=New%20Sterling%20ARP%20Church& Link] |} {{Clear}} Black Churches
"The first free black church in Iredell was Freedom United Presbyterian Church. The Rev. Sidney S. Murkland was the white pastor at Bethany Presbyterian Church during the Civil War. In 1864, he was approached by black members of Bethany who requested that he start a Sunday school for the black members. When the war ended in 1865, Murkland left Bethany and started both Freedom Presbyterian Church and the Bethany School for the black community in April on his own land, which he later donated to the church. On Oct. 4, 1866, Revs. Murkland, Samuel C. Alexander and Willis L. Miller met at the spot where Freedom Presbyterian now stands and formed the Catawba Presbytery, the first Synod for African-Americans in the country. Today these three men are recognized as the three founding fathers of Johnson C. Smith University (then called Biddle Memorial Institute), founded on April 7, 1867." "It is interesting to note that the first actions by the newly freed slaves were to start churches and schools. The North Carolina Slave Code of 1715 prevented slaves from gathering in groups for any reason, including religious worship, and required slaves to carry a ticket from their master whenever they left the plantation. Stricter laws were put into place in 1741 preventing slaves from raising their own livestock and from carrying guns without their master’s permission, even for hunting. In 1830, the state passed a statute making it a crime to teach a slave to read or write. By 1835, a state law was passed making it illegal for any black person — free or slave — to vote, attend school or preach in public." "Fear of slave rebellion was sweeping the South as the legality of slavery became a national issue in the United States. Many feared that black literacy would prove a threat to a slave system that made blacks dependent on their masters. There were churches that welcomed black slaves — such as Bethany Presbyterian here in Iredell — though they were seated in separate sections. Records still exist for black members listed in church records for the Methodist Episcopal Church South, Salisbury District, Iredell Circuit, 1834-1850." "In 1800 there were 140,000 African Americans living in North Carolina. By 1860 the number had risen to 361,522. After the war, another white minister named Amos D. Billingsley came to Iredell from Ohio and helped start Cameron, Logan, New Center, and Second Presbyterian churches. Other churches soon appeared after the war, including the AME (African Methodist Episcopal) Zion Church and the Methodist Episcopal Church. Early black Baptist churches include New Friendship (1896), Pleasant Hill, Mt. Nebo (1870), and First Baptist Church (1874), which is on Garfield St. Mt. Pleasant Methodist was organized in 1869 and is now called Mt. Pleasant AME Zion Church. Shiloh AME Zion Church in the Belmont area was organized in 1880. Scotts Chapel United Methodist was organized in the 1890s."[[[#Bailey]]] == Sources == * Source: Individual Categories created by Wikitree Users * Source: [https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScntry=4&CSst=29&CScnty=1699&CSsr=221& Find a Grave] * Source: Church Web Sites * Source: ''Iredell Piedmont County'', by [[Keever-177|Homer M. Keever]], with illustrations by Louise Gilbert and maps by Mild red Jenkins Miller, published for the Iredell County Bicentennial Commission by Brady Printing Company from type set by the Statesville Record and Landmark, copyright, November 1976, [[Space:Iredell%2C_Piedmont_County|Iredell, Piedmont County]]. * Source: Statesville Record and Landmark, Jan 29, 2014, article by Joel Reese. Iredell County native Phyllis Bailey will present a special program, "The History of Black Churches in Iredell County,” as part of the Iredell County Public Library Local History Department’s Black History Month celebration.
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[[Category:Iredell County, North Carolina]][[Category: North Carolina Genealogy Resources]][[Category:Iredell County, North Carolina, Early Settlers]][[Category:Iredell County, North Carolina, Revolutionary War Veterans]][[Category:Rowan County, North Carolina]][[Category:Davie County, North Carolina| Revolutionary War]] == Summary == {{Sticker | category = North Carolina | image = Iredell_County-1.jpg | text = Part of the [[Space:Iredell County North Carolina|Iredell County One Place Study]] }} As part of the Iredell County, North Carolina One Place Study, this space is devoted to locating or creating profiles for American Revolutionary War soldiers and patriots that either served or lived in Iredell County, North Carolina or the portion of Rowan County that became Iredell County in 1778. Revolutionary War service is determined from one or more of the following sources: * For those living in 1840, the 1840 Federal Census of Iredell County includes the names and ages of Pensioners and the name of head of household.[[[#C1840]]] * Revolutionary War Pension Applications, transcriptions are now online and searchable by name and counties/states mentioned in the full text of the transcription.[[[#RevWarApps]]] * Pension payments records, sometimes including the date of death, are available at FamilySearch.com and Ancestry.com * Listings on rolls of Revolutionary units were compiled in 1813 by the federal government and by the DAR in 1932. The DARcompilation is now available on FamilySesrch.com [[[#Roll]], [[#L1813]], [[#DARRoster]], [[#NCDAR]]] * DAR or SAR ancestor records and commerative plaques on tombstones[[[#DARSearch]]] * Other family records The sources are listed in each profile. Known family members are also included in the profiles. [[:Category:North Carolina, American Revolution|Categories]] for Revolutionary War military units have also been added to profiles when determined from sourcing. Extensive use of J. D. Lewis's database[[[#Lewis]]] and Pension applications to determine the patriot's unit of assignment. The following table includes anyone who was a resident of Iredell County, North Carolina or the area of Rowan County that became Iredell County in 1778 and served as a soldier or patriot during the US Revolutionary War, no matter where the service was performed. Links to their WikiTree profiles, dates of birth/death, links to pension transcriptions, and whether they were enumerated as pensioners in the 1840 Census are included in the table. There is an ongoing effort to find or create profiles for each of these veterans.
See [[#Sources]] and [[Space:Revolutionary__War_References|Revolutionary War References]] for even more sources used to find soldiers and patriots. === Table === {| border="1" align="center" class="wikitable sortable" style="font-style:; font-size:100%; border: 3px Solid Red;" |- !Name (Profile Link) !Born (year) ! State County !Died (year) !State County Cemetery !Sources (Pension, 1840 Census, Rosters) !Rank !Service !Order !DAR # |+ |[[Andrews-10187|Andrews, Hugh]] |1754 |MD Cecil |1846 |NC Iredell Bethany Presb |[http://revwarapps.org/s6514.pdf S6514] 1840 [[#Roll]] DAR |Private |NC Militia Orange and Rowan Regmts |1 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A002624 A002624] |- |[[Bastian-541|Bostian /Bastian, Andrew, Sr.]] |1753 |PA |1837 |NC Rowan |[http://revwarapps.org/s6680.pdf S6680] 1840 DAR[1840 Census and DAR/Pension are different person because one Andrew Bostian died in 1837] |Private |NC Light Dragoons Regiment |2 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A007287 A007287] |- |[[Beaty-906|Beaty, David]] |1761 |NC Rowan |1845 |NC Iredell Prospect Presb |[http://revwarapps.org/w4894.pdf W4894] 1840 [[#Roll]] |Private |NC Militia Rowan and Mecklenburg County Regmts |3 | - |- |[[Bostian-65|Bostain /Bastian, Jacob]] |1755 |NC Rowan |1847 |NC Alexander |[http://revwarapps.org/s6675.pdf S6675] [[#Roll]] 1840 DAR |Private |NC Light Dragoons Regmt. |4 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A007289 A007289] |+ |[[Boyd-8657|Boyd, Daniel]] |1738 |VA |1841 |NC Iredell |Voucher 1840 |Private |VA |5 | - |+ |[[Brotherton-445|Brotherton, Thomas]] |1757 |PA |1840 after |NC Iredell |[http://revwarapps.org/s6696.pdf S6696] 1840 DAR |Private |NC Militia Rowan County 4th Rgmt Cont'l Line |6 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A131712 A131712] |- |[[Carson-1977|Carson, Andrew]] |1756 |NC Rowan |1841 |NC Iredell Young Family |[http://revwarapps.org/s8173.pdf S8173] [[#Roll]] 1840 DAR |Private |NC Militia Rowan County Regmt Cont'l Line 1st NC Regmt |7 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A019816 A019816] |- |[[Feimster-1|Feimster, William]] |1759 |SC Chester |1842 |NC Iredell Snow Crk Meth |[http://revwarapps.org/w1745.pdf W1745] 1840 [[#Roll]] DAR [[#Tracks]] |Private |NC Militia Rowan County Regmt, NC State Cavalry |8 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A038595 A038595] |- |[[Gibson-12699|Gibson, Joseph]] |1749 |Ireland |1846 |NC Iredell Concord Presb |[http://revwarapps.org/s8562.pdf S8562] 1840 DAR |Private |NC Militia Rowan County Regmt |9 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A044844 A044844] |- |[[Gracey-59|Gracey, Robert]] |1764 |NC Rowan |1850[Tracks says 1849] |NC Iredell Bethany Presb |[http://revwarapps.org/s8635.pdf S8635] 1840 [[#Roll]] DAR [[#Tracks]] |Private |NC Militia Rowan County Regiment, NC Light Dragoons |10 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A046570 A046570] |- |[[Grant-10354|Grant, John]] |1760 |England Somerset |1843 |NC Iredell |[http://revwarapps.org/s6930.pdf S6930] 1840 [[#Roll]] |Private |NC Cont'l Line, Militia Wilkes County Regmt |11 | - |- |[[Hill-25029|Hill, Abraham]] |1757 |PA Bucks |1843[Tracks says 1806, perhaps the father] |NC Iredell Bethany |[http://revwarapps.org/s7015.pdf S7015] 1840 [[#Roll]] DAR [[#Tracks]] |Private |NC Militia Rowan County Regmt |12 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A055598 A055598] |- |[[Howard-14360|Howard, Claiborn]] |1762 |VA Albemarle |1846 |NC Iredell |[http://revwarapps.org/s8731.pdf S8731] 1840 [[#Roll]] DAR |Private |VA Militia |13 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A057927 A057927] |- |[[Lackey-1190|Lackey, Thomas]] |1748 |Ireland |1843 |NC Iredell |[http://revwarapps.org/w20373.pdf W20373] 1840 [[#Roll]] DAR |Private |NC Militia Rowan County Regmt |14 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A067727 A067727] |- |[[Lackey-1192|Lackey, George, Sr.]] |1743 |Ireland |1841 |NC Iredell Stevenson Family[Cemetry is located in Alexander County, NC] |[http://revwarapps.org/s8820.pdf S8820] 1840 [[#Roll]] DAR |Private |NC Militia |15 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A201982 A201982] |- |[[Lawson-5479|Lawson, Thomas]] |1752 |VA Albemarle |1845 |NC Iredell New Perth ARP |[[#Roll]] 1840 |Private |NY Militia |16 | - |- |[[Luck-544|Luck, John]] |1760 |VA Pittsylvania |1841 |NC Iredell Snow Crk near |[http://revwarapps.org/s13635.pdf S13635] 1840 [[#Roll]] |Private |VA Militia |17 | - |+ |[[Maiden-171|Maiden, Laurence, Sr.]] |1754 |NC Orange |1840 after[[[#Tracks]] says he died in 1820?] |NC Iredell |[http://revwarapps.org/s7190.pdf S7190] 1840 [[#Roll]] (Lawrence) [[#Tracks]] |Private |NC Militia |18 | - |- |[[Mason-11068|Mason, William]] |1750 |VA Hanover |1846 |NC Iredell |[http://revwarapps.org/w6792.pdf W6792] 1840 [[#Roll]] [[#Tracks]] |Private |VA Cont'l Line |19 | - |- |[[Ramsey-4078|Ramsay, Andrew]] |1755 |PA Chester |1844 |NC Iredell Centre Presb |[http://revwarapps.org/s4037.pdf S4037] 1840 [[#Roll]] DAR |Private |NC Militia Rowan County Regmt, NC State Cavalry - Western District Regmt |21 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A093754 A093754] |- |[[Scroggs-64|Scroggs, John, Jr.]] |1752 |PA Cumberland |1843 |NC Iredell Scroggs Family |[http://revwarapps.org/s7462.pdf S7462] 1840 [[#Roll]] |Private |NC Militia Rowan County Regmt |22 | - |- |[[Sharpe-80|Sharpe, Joseph]] |1753 |MD Cecil |1842 |NC Iredell Snow Crk Meth |[http://revwarapps.org/s7482.pdf S7482] 1840 [[#Roll]] |Capt |NC Militia, Rowan County Regmt |23 | - |- |[[Shoemaker-2349|Shoemaker, Randall]] |1758 | |1844 |NC Iredell |[http://revwarapps.org/s42007.pdf S42007] 1840 [[#Tracks]] |Private |NC Cont'l Line 1st NC Regmt |24 | - |- |[[Vandiver-193|Vandiver, Matthew]] |1752 | |1855 |NC Iredell Bethany Presb |[http://revwarapps.org/s9500.pdf S9500] 1840 [[#Roll]] DAR [[#Tracks]] |Private |NC Militia |25 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A203194 A203194] |- |[[Wallace-10703|Wallace, John]] |1748 | |1840[Tracks says 1844] |NC Iredell |[http://revwarapps.org/w11730.pdf W11730] 1840 [[#Tracks]] |Private |VA Militia |26 | - |- |[[Potts-208|Potts, James]] |1754 |NC Rowan |1826 |NC Iredell Concord Presb |[http://revwarapps.org/r8386.pdf R8386] [[#Roll]] DAR [[#Tracks]] |Private |NC Militia |27 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A091840 A091840] |- |[[Brown-64721|Brown, William]] |1760 |PA Lancaster |1843 |NC Iredell |[http://revwarapps.org/s8092.pdf S8092] [[#Roll]] |Private |NC Militia Rowan County Regmt |28 | - |- |[[Thomas-5849|Thomas, John]] |1754 |NC Rowan |1829 |NC Iredell Thomas Family |DAR |Ensign |NC Militia |29 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A113043 A113043] |- |[[Thomas-28852|Thomas, John]] |1762 |VA Amelia |1840 |NC Iredell Thomas Family |[http://revwarapps.org/w6274.pdf W6274] [[#Roll]] DAR |Private |VA Cont'l Line |102 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A113052 A113052] |- |[[McPherson-3184|McPherson, Matthew]] |1758 |NC Rowan |1843 |NC Iredell Centre Presb |[http://revwarapps.org/w5362.pdf W5362] [[#Roll]] 1840 DAR [[#Tracks]] |Private |NC Militia |30 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A076376 A076376] |- |[[Woodsides-3|Woodsides, William]] |1756 |Ireland Derry |1835[Tracks says 1838] |NC Iredell Snow Crk Meth north of |[http://revwarapps.org/s7960.pdf S7960] [[#Roll]] |Private |NC Militia Rowan County Regmt |31 | - |- |[[Neal-1076|Neill, Gilbraith]] |1752 |NC Rowan |1834 |NC Iredell |[http://revwarapps.org/w17400.pdf W17400] [[#Roll]] (Neill) [[#Tracks]] |Lieutenant |NC Militia |32 | - |+ |[[White-38717|White, David]] |1755 |Ireland Londerry |1834 |NC Iredell Snow Crk Meth |[http://revwarapps.org/w4100.pdf W4100] [[#Roll]] DAR |Private and Sergt |VA Militia |33 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A124633 A124633] |- |[[Holmes-9858|Holmes, James]] |1762 |Ireland Donegal |1834 |NC Iredell Tabor Presby |[http://revwarapps.org/w4697.pdf W4697] [[#Roll]] DAR [[#Tracks]] |Private |NC Militia |34 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A057006 A057006] |- |[[McCollom-95|McCollum, James]] |1748 |PA Lancaster |1833 |KY Wayne |[http://revwarapps.org/r6636.pdf R6636] rejected |Private |PA Militia |35 | - |- |[[Scroggs-65|Scroggs, Jeremiah]] |1755 |PA Cumberland |1839 |NC Iredell Morrison Family |[http://revwarapps.org/s7455.pdf S7455] [[#Roll]] |Private |NC Militia Rowan County Regmt |36 | - |- |[[Houston-1398|Houston, Christopher]] |1744 |PA Lancaster |1837 |TN Marshall Houston Family |DAR |Captain |NC Rangers, Militia Rowan County Regmt |37 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A069355 A069355] |- |[[Osborne-1041|Osborne, Adlai]] |1744 |NJ DE NC ? |1814 |NC Iredell Centre Presb. |DAR [[#Tracks]] |Lt Col |NC Minutemen/Militia |38 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A084380 A084380] |- |[[Neill-178|Neill, William]] |1720 |PA Chester |1797[Tracks says 1780] |NC Lincoln |DAR |Captain |NC Militia |39 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A081824 A081824][Problems encountered with sources] |- |[[Drum-155|Drum, Philip]] |1760 |NY |1838 |NC Alexander Drum Family |[http://revwarapps.org/w2079.pdf W2079] [[#Roll]] DAR [[#Tracks]] |Private |VA Militia |40 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A033832 A033832] |- |[[Davidson-2691|Davidson, Joseph]] |1725 |Ireland Ulster |1795 |NC Iredell 4th Crk Presb |DAR [[#Tracks]] |Juror |Civil Service |41 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A030109 A030109] |- |[[Davidson-7513|Davidson, Alexander]] |1745 |NC Rowan |1818 |TN Marshall |DAR |Captain |NC Militia Rowan County Regmt |388 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A030045 A030045] |- |[[Mayhew-894|Mayhew, John Love William]] |1757 |MD Prince George's |1838 |NC Iredell McKendree Meth | [http://revwarapps.org/s9401.pdf S9401] [[#Roll]] DAR |Private |VA Militia |42 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A076156 A076156] |- |[[Allen-14160|Allen, George Ethan]] |1743 |VA Hanover |1836 |NC Iredell Allen Family |[http://revwarapps.org/s2345.pdf S2345] [[#Roll]] DAR |Private |NC Militia Wake County Regmt. |43 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A001541 A001541] |+ |[[Callahan-1597|Callahan, John]] |1746 |PA Chester |1837 |TN Giles | [http://revwarapps.org/s2417.pdf S2417] DAR |Private |NC Militia Rowan County Regmt |44 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A018359 A018359] |- |[[Young-14896|Young, Thomas Cadet]] |1732 |VA Lunenburg |1829 |NC Iredell Young Family |DAR [[#Tracks]] |Captain |VA Line |45 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A130245 A130245]? |- |[[Haynes-2561|Haynes, Joseph]] |1749 |PA |1845 |TN Maury | [http://revwarapps.org/s1954.pdf S1954] 1840 DAR |Private |NC Militia |46 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A053128 A053128] |- |[[Prather-38|Prather, Basil]] |1742 |MD Prince George's |1822 |IN Clark |DAR |Soldier |NC Militia |47 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A092400 A092400] |- |[[Lipe-22|Lipe /Leib, Jonas]] |1763 |PA York |1843 |NC Iredell |[http://revwarapps.org/w1883.pdf W1883] DAR [[#Tracks]] |Private |NC Militia |48 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A204796 A204796] |- |[[Hair-19|Hair, Robert]] |1757 |PA |1832 after |NC Yadkin | [http://revwarapps.org/s9567.pdf S9567] [[#Roll]] |Private |NC Cont'l Line 4th NC Regmt |50 | - |- |[[Matthews-1801|Matthews, Mussenden Ebenezer]] |1751 |Ireland Antrim |1830 |NC Iredell 4th Crk |DAR |Soldier |NC State Cavalry |51 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A075558 A075558] |- |[[Houston-369|Houston, James]] |1746 |Ireland |1819 |NC Iredell Centre Presb | [http://revwarapps.org/w13500.pdf W13500] DAR [[#Tracks]] |Captain |NC Rowan County Regmt, Mecklenburg County Regmt |52 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A057651 A057651] |- |[[Linney-22|Linney, Zachariah]] |1782 ? |VA Louisa |1833 |NC Iredell |[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q24Q-V1WR Pension][Pension Ledger but no Pension Application found] [[#Roll]] [There is a pension payment with date of death for Zachariah but uncertain as to his birth or whether this is the right person] | |NC uncertain |54 | - |- |[[Cavin-128|Cavin, John, Sr.]] |1761 |NC Rowan |1839 |NC Iredell Perth ARP |[http://revwarapps.org/w4916.pdf W4916] [[#Roll]] |Private |NC Militia |55 | - |- |[[Falls-139|Falls, William Gilbreath, Jr.]] |1763 |PA Checster |1837 |NC Iredell Centre Presb |[http://revwarapps.org/s6834.pdf S6834] [[#Roll]] DAR [[#Tracks]] |Private/Maj |NC Militia |56 | [http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A038409 A038409][Father] |- |[[Falls-13|Falls, William Gilbreath/Galbraith, Sr.]] |1740 | |1780 KIA Ramsour's Mill |NC Lincoln Centre Presb |[http://revwarapps.org/s6834.pdf S6834] son DAR [[#Tracks]] |Captain |NC Militia |94 | [http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A038409 A038409] |- |[[Rounsavall-8|Rounsavall, John]] |1758 |NC Rowan |1840 |AL Jackson |[http://revwarapps.org/s9091.pdf S9091] [[#Roll]] |Private |SC Militia |57 | - |- |[[Studhem-1|Studhem /Stedhan, John]] |1752 |VA, Brunswick |1834 |NC Iredell |[http://revwarapps.org/w3887.pdf W3887] [[#Roll]] (Studthem) [[#Tracks]] |Private |NC Cont'l Line, 4th Regmt |58 | - |- |[[Alley-756|Alley, Shadrick]] |1751 |VA Brunswick |1835 |NC Iredell |[http://revwarapps.org/s6499.pdf S6499] [[#Roll]] (Allen) DAR |Private |NC and VA Militia Rutherford County Regmt and others |59 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A001925 A001925] |- |[[Pearce-4456|Pearce, John]] |1750 about |MD |1818 |NC Iredell |[http://revwarapps.org/w5527.pdf W5527] |Private |MD Cont'l Line |60 | - |- |[[Campbell-722|Campbell, John]] |1759 |VA Culpeper |1834 |NC Iredell |[http://revwarapps.org/w6616.pdf W6616] |Soldier |NC Militia Wilkes and Rowan County Regmts |61 | - |- |[[Campbell-712|Campbell, William]] |1756 |VA Culpeper |1846 |IL Bureau |[http://revwarapps.org/s32162.pdf S32162] DAR |Private |NC Militia |62 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A012796 A012796] |- |[[Ramsey-1353|Ramsey, David]] |1744 |PA Chester |1816 |NC Iredell Centre Presb |[http://revwarapps.org/w17511.pdf W17511] DAR [[#Tracks]] |Private |NC Militia Rowan County Regmt, NC State Cavalry - Western Dist Regmt |63 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A093764 A093764] |- |[[Hart-9970|Hart, Samuel, Sr.]] |1756 |PA |1828 |NC Iredell 4th Crk |[http://revwarapps.org/s41619.pdf S41619] DAR |Private |NC Cont'l Line 4/6th NC Regmt |64 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A051709 A051709] |- |[[Stewart-25137|Stewart, John]] |1756 |VA Augusta |1840 |NC Iredell |[http://revwarapps.org/s7619.pdf S7619] [[#Roll]] DAR [[#Tracks]] |Private |NC Militia |65 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A109550 A09550] |- |[[Torrence-245|Torrence, Adam, Sr.]] |1732 |Ireland |1780 (KIA)[[[#Tracks]] says 1776] |NC Lincoln Centre Presb | [http://revwarapps.org/s14663.pdf S14663 Son] [[#Roll]] DAR [[#Tracks]] |Private |NC Militia Rowan County Regmt |66 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A114881 A114881] |- |[[Torrence-246|Torrence, Adam, Jr.]] |1756 |NC Rowan |1844 |NC Iredell Centre Presb |[http://revwarapps.org/s14663.pdf S14663] [[#Roll]] DAR [[#Tracks]] |Private |NC Militia Rowan County Regmt |67 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A114881 A114881][Father] |+ |[[Brown-64978|Brown, Isaich]] |1760 |NC Rowan |1833 |TN Roane |[http://revwarapps.org/w72.pdf W72] |Private |VA Militia |68 | - |+ |[[Welch-5932|Welch, John]] |1756 |MD Baltimore |1847 |MO Dent |[http://revwarapps.org/s3488.pdf S3488] DAR |Private |VA Militia |69 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A202493 A202493] |- |[[McKay-3977|McKay, Robert]] |1759 |Scotland |1824 |NC Iredell New Sterling ARP |[http://revwarapps.org/r6745.pdf R6745] DAR | |NC Militia |70 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A002772 A002772] |- |[[Decker-3184|Decker, George W.]] |1742 |NY Orange |1842 |KY Pulaski |S30,381[Could not find this Pension, NY Militia] 1840 KY |Private |NY Militia |71 | - |- |[[Harris-28150|Harris, Thomas]] |1760 |PA Harrisburg |1826 |NC Iredell |[http://revwarapps.org/s13312.pdf S13312] [[#Roll]] DAR |Major |NC Line/Militia |72 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A051963 A051963] |- |[[Patterson-11543|Patterson, John]] |1758 |NC Rowan |1816[Tracks says 1837] |NC Iredell |[http://revwarapps.org/r8000.pdf R8000] [[#Roll]] [[#Tracks]] |Private |NC Militia |73 | - |- |[[Alexander-1127|Alexander, James]] |1749 |PA Chester |1835 |NC Iredell Concord Presb |[http://revwarapps.org/s8014.pdf S8014] [[#Roll]] DAR |Captain |PA NC Militia |74 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A001181 A001181] |+ |[[Carter-22245|Carter, James]] |1758 |MD Dorchester |1847 |NC |[[#Roll]] DAR |Private |MD Militia |75 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A019946 A019946] |+ |[[Dickey-1531|Dickey, David]] |1750 |PA Chester |1847 |NC Iredell |[http://revwarapps.org/s2522.pdf S2522] [[#Roll]] |Private |NC Militia, Rowan County Regmt |76 | - |- |[[Gunston-39 |Gunston, James]] |1761 |NC Mecklenburg |1831after |NC Iredell |[http://revwarapps.org/s6939.pdf S6939] [[#Roll]] |Private |NC Militia |77 | - |- |[[Hall-4204|Hall, Alexander]][[[#Hall]]] |1755 |NC Rowan |1835[Tracks says 1832] |NC Iredell Bethany Presb |[http://revwarapps.org/s8691.pdf S8691] [[#Roll]] DAR [[#Tracks]] |Private |NC Militia |78 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A049392 A049392] |- |[[Hair-20|Hair, David]] |1759 |PA |1843 after |NC Iredell | [http://revwarapps.org/S6978.pdf S6978] [[#Roll]] DAR |Private |NC Militia |79 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A049159 A049159] |- |[[Jones-61448|Jones, Nicholas]] |1750 about | |1833 |NC Iredell |[http://revwarapps.org/s7083.pdf S7083] Pay Voucher [[#Roll]] |Private |NC Militia |80 | - |- |[[Mckee-495|McKee, Alexander]] |1762 |NC Rowan |1838[Tracks says 1837 in Will] |NC Iredell |[http://revwarapps.org/s7200.pdf S7200] [[#Roll]] [[#Tracks]] |Private |NC Cont'l Line, Militia Rowan County Regmt |81 | - |- |[[McLeod-3733|McLeod, Robert]] |1756 |Scotland |1836[Tracks says 1820] |NC Iredell |[http://revwarapps.org/s2804.pdf S2804] [[#Roll]] [[#Tracks]] |Private |NC Cont'l Line |82 | - |- |[[Mays-541|Mays, Benjamin]] |1757 |VA Stafford |1835 |NC Iredell |[http://revwarapps.org/r7054.pdf R7054] [[#Roll]] DAR |Private |VA Militia |83 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A076288 A076288] |- |[[Morrison-9456|Morrison, John]] |1743 |PA Lancaster |1835 |NC Iredell Beth Presb |[http://revwarapps.org/w17171.pdf W17171] [[#Roll]] DAR |Private |NC Militia Rowan County Regiment |84 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A081128 A081128] |+ |[[Lewis-26170|Lewis, Daniel]] |1755 |MD Frederick |1836 |NC Iredell Lewis |[http://revwarapps.org/s4531.pdf S4531] [[#Roll]] DAR |Private |MD, NC Militia,Cavalry |85 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A069825 A069825] |- |[[Mitchell-19454|Mitchell, James]] |1758 |NC Granville |1841[Tracks says 1830] |NC Iredell |[http://revwarapps.org/r7280.pdf R7280] [[#Roll]] [[#Tracks]] |Private |NC Militia Granville County Regmt |86 | - |- |[[Murphey-285|Murphey, James]] |1747 |Ireland Antrim |1837 |NC Iredell Centre Presb |[http://revwarapps.org/s9047.pdf S9047] [[#Roll]] |Private |NC Rowan County Regmt, Tryon County Regmt, Mecklenburg County Regmt |87 | - |- |[[Norwood-829|Norwood, John]] |1758 |NC Northhampton |1840 |NC Iredell |[http://revwarapps.org/w4300.pdf W4300] [[#Roll]] |Private |NC 3rd NC Regmt |88 | - |- |[[Rector-865|Rector, Benjamin]] |1761 |VA Culpeper |1849 |NC Alexander |[http://revwarappsorg/w983.pdf W983] [[#Roll]] DAR |Private |NC Militia |89 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A24162 A24162] |- |[[Stevenson-5140|Stevenson, John]] |1758 |PA Lancaster |1836 |NC Iredell 4th Crk Presb |[[#Roll]] DAR [[#Tracks]] |Private |NC Militia Rowan County Regmt |90 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A109248 A109248] |- |[[Smith-141463|Smith, William]] |1762 |PA Chester |1838 |NC Iredell Alfred Sharpe Family Cem |[http://revwarapps.org/s7536.pdf S7536] [[#Roll]] [[#Tracks]] |Private |NC Militia |91 | - |- |[[Scott-26015|Scott, John]] |1759 |PA Lancaster |1833 + |NC Iredell |[http://revwarapps.org/s7469.pdf S7469] [[#Roll]] |Private |PA Militia NC Militia Orange County Regmt |92 | - |- |[[Scott-26018|Scott, John]] |1742 |PA Lancaster |1837 |SC Anderson |[http://revwarapps.org/s21474.pdf S21474] DAR |Adjutant |NC Militia Rowan County Regmt |126 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A101598 A101598] |- |[[Watt-30|Watt(s), James]] |1729 |MD |1792[Tracks says 1793] |NC Iredell |[[#Roll]] DAR |Private |NC Militia |93 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A122724 A122724] |+ |[[Woodside-467|Woodside, Archibald]][lived in Mecklenburg and Rowan Counties but died and buried in Iredell ] |1756 |NC Mecklenburg |1844 |NC Iredell Coddle Crk ARP | [http://revwarapps.org/s7967.pdf S7967] DAR |Private |NC Militia |95 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A129187 A129187] |+ |[[Buttram-24|Buttram, William]] |1759 |NC Rowan |1853 |TN White |[http://revwarapps.org/s3100.pdf S3100] DAR |Private |NC Militia, Rowan Co. Regmt. |96 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A009682 A009682] |+ |[[Archibald-1378|Archibald, Thomas]] |1738 |Ireland |1800 |NC Iredell 4th Crk |DAR |Soldier |NC Militia |97 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A003013 A003013] |- |[[Stevenson-5117|Stevenson, Thomas]] |1756 |PA Lancaster |1781 KIA |NC Iredell 4th Crk Presb |[[#Tracks]] |Soldier |NC |98 | - |- |[[Hall-4202|Hall, Thomas]][[[#Hall]]] |1739 |PA Lancaster |1804[Tracks says 1800] |NC Iredell Bethany Presb |DAR |Private |NC Militia |99 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A049536 A049536] |- |[[Hall-4195|Hall, Hugh]][[[#Hall]]] |1742 |PA Lancaster |1817 |NC Iredell Bethany Presb |DAR |Captian |NC Militia |100 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A049636 A049636] |- |[[Hall-4198|Hall, James]][[[#Hall]]] |1744 |PA |1826 |NC Iredell Bethany Presb |[[#Tracks]] |Capt/Chaplain |NC Militia |101 | - |- |[[Thomas-2641|Thomas, William]] |1761 |NC Rowan |1833 |TN Dyer |[http://revwarapps.org/s3780.pdf S3780] DAR |Private |NC Militia |49 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A113767 A113767] |+ |[[Thomas-29605|Thomas, James]] |1756 |NC Rowan |1834 |TN Wilson |[http://revwarapps.org/s6233.pdf S6233] |Private |NC Militia |53 | - |- |[[Millsaps-84|Milsaps, Joseph]] |1732 |Ireland |1821 |NC Iredell |DAR NSSAR P250062 |Private |NC Militia Rowan County Regmt |20 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A080052 A080052] |- |[[Archibald-1361|Archibald, John]] |1726 |NC Rowan |1789 |NC Iredell 4th Crk |DAR |Patriot |NC Rowan County Cmt of Safety |103 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A003011 A003011] |- |[[Gill-3656|Gill, William]] |1750 |VA Lunenburg |1797 |NC Iredell Young Family |DAR [[#Tracks]] |Capt |VA Cont'L Line |104 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A044738 A044738] |- |[[Dickey-115|Dickey, John]] |1724 |Ireland |1808 |NC Iredell Bethany Presb |[http://revwarapps.org/w3962.pdf W3962] DAR [[#Tracks]] |Capt |NC Militia Rowan County Regmt |105 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A033715 A033715] |- |[[Adams-8927|Adams, Walter W.]] |1755 |VA Fauquier |1833 after |KY Graves |[http://www.revwarapps.org/S302421.pdf S302421] |Private |NC Militia Rowan County Regmt |106 | - |- |[[Alexander-7193|Alexander, Gabriel]] |1738 |NC |1804 |NC Iredell |DAR |Private |NC Militia Rowan County Regmt |107 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A134708 A134708] |- |[[Beall-891|Beall, Zachariah]] |1742 |MD Prince George's |1817 |NC Iredell Mt Bethel Meth |DAR [[#Tracks]] |Private |MD Troops |109 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A007933 A007933] |- |[[Purviance-50|Purviance, James]] |1732 |Ireland |1806 |KY Bourbon |DAR |Captain |NC Militia 1st/2nd Rowan County Regmt Minutemen, Light Dragoons |110 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A092319 A092319] |+ |[[Worke-4|Worke, John, Sr.]] |1743 circa |NC Rowan |1792 |NC Iredell Centre Presb Unmarked north |DAR [[#Tracks]] |Captain |NC Militia Lincoln County Regmt, 2nd Rowan County Regmt, Rowan County Regmt, Salisbury District Minutemen |111 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A130461 A130461] |+ |[[Worke-5|Worke, Alexander, Jr.]] |1750 ~ |NC Rowan |1809[Tracks says 1806] |NC Iredell Centre Presb Unmarked north |[[#Tracks]] |Private |NC Militia Rowan County Regmt |112 | - |- |[[Caldwell-5609|Caldwell, Andrew]] |1752 |NC Rowan |1828 |NC Iredell Caldwell Family |DAR |LtCol |NC Militia Rowan County Regmt |113 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A018192 A018192] |- |[[Caldwell-5258|Caldwell, David]] |1730 |PA |1826 |NC Iredell Caldwell Family |DAR |LtCol |NC Militia Rowan County Regmt |114 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A018199 A018199] |- |[[Nichols-5274|Nichols, Jacob]] |1740 |NC Rowan |1797 |NC Iredell |[[#Tracks]] [[#Lewis]] |Maj |NC Militia Rowan County Regmt |115 | - |- |[[Sharpe-65|Sharpe, John]] |1744 |MD Cecil |1812 |NC Iredell Snow Crk Meth |DAR |Captain |NC Militia Rowan County Regmt |116 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A102952 A102952] |- |[[Sharpe-68|Sharpe, William]] |1742 |MD Cecil |1818 |NC Iredell Snow Crk Meth |DAR |Captain |NC Militia Rowan County Regmt |117 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A103037 A103037] |- |[[Sharpe-83|Sharpe, Walter]] |1746 |MD Cecil |1780 |NC Iredell Snow Crk Meth |DAR |Lieutenant |NC Militia Rowan County Regmt |118 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A103032 A103032] |- |[[Nichols-10021|Nichols, Joshua]] |1758 |NC Rowan |1831 |IN Orange |[[#Lewis]] |Captain |NC Militia Rowan County Regmt |119 | - |- |[[Morgan-18653|Morgan, Theophilus]] |1760 |NC Rowan |1844 |MI |[[#Lewis]] | |NC Militia Rowan County Regmt |120 | - |- |[[Ramsey-1354|Ramsey, John]] |1747 45? |PA Chester VA? |1807 |TN Greene |[http://revwarapps.org/w42.pdf W42] DAR [[#Lewis]] [[#Tracks]] |Private |NC Militia Rowan County Regmt |121 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A093803 A093803] |- |[[Ramsey-1348|Ramsey, Robert, Jr.]] |1751 |PA Chester |1828 |NC Iredell |DAR [[#Lewis]] |Private |NC Militia Rowan County Regmt |122 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A093827 A093827] |- |[[Baggerly-55|Baggerly, David]] |1762 |MD Prince Georges |1817[Tracks says 1818] |NC Iredell Bailey Family |[http://revwarapps.org/w8120.pdf W8120] DAR [[#Tracks]] |Private |MD Militia |123 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A004542 A004542] |- |[[Belt-775|Belt, Thomas, Sr]] |1746 |MD Prince George's |1810 |NC Iredell New Hope Bapt |DAR |Private |MD Militia Montgomery County |124 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A008909 A008909] |- |[[McGuire-3090|McGuire, Thomas]] |1751 |NC |1804 |NC Davie |[[#Tracks]] [[#Lewis]] |Major |NC Militia Rowan County Regmt |125 | - |- |[[Ireland-2124|Ireland, James]] |1752 |NC Rowan |1826 |OH Preble |[http://revwarapps.org/r5494.pdf R5494] DAR |Lt |Militia Rowan, Burke Counties, 2nd NC Regmts |126 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A060371 A060371] |- |[[Cook-22901|Cook, Thomas]] |1740 |VA |1809 |NC Iredell |[http://revwarapps.org/r2247.pdf R2247] DAR | |NC Rowan County Regmt |127 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A202137 A202137] ? |- |[[Cox-20309|Cox, Richard]] |1760 |NC Rowan |1848 |GA Habersham |[http://revwarapps.org/s31630.pdf S31630] DAR |Private |NC Militia Rowan County Regmt |128 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A027072 A027072] |- |[[Davidson-1109|Davidson, George, Sr]] |1728 |Ireland |1814 |NC Iredell Centre Presb |DAR [[#Tracks]] |Captain |NC Militia Rowan County Regmt |129 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A030073 A030073] |- |[[Ellis-13881|Ellis, Samuel, Jr]] |1762 |MD Fredeeick |1847 |KY Hart |[http://revwarapps.org/S30400.pdf S30400] DAR |Private |NC Militia Rowan County Regmt |130 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A037830 A037830] |- |[[Ellis-13880|Ellis, Samuel, Sr]] |1730 |MD |1804 |NC Iredell |DAR | |NC Patriotic Service |131 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A037833 A037833] |- |[[Fleming-1983|Fleming, James]] |1762 |NC Iredell |1835 |OH Preble |[http://revwarapps.org/w646.pdf W646] DAR |Private |NC Light Drgns, State Cavalry |132 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A040620 A040620] |- |[[Garrison-2297|Garrison, James A.]] |1760 |NC Rowan |1858 |IN Washington |[http://revwarapps.org/S16123.pdf S16123] DAR [[#Tracks]][Tracks says buried in Bethany Presb in Iredell?] |Private |NC Militia |133 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A044340 A044340] |- |[[Hall-3596|Hall, Moses]] |1760 |NC Rowan |1846 |IN Monroe |[http://revwarapps.org/W10105.pdf W10105] DAR |Private |NC |134 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A049359 A049359] |- |[[Holeman-12|Holman, Isaac, Jr]] |1757 |NC Rowan |1843 |IN Clark |[http://revwarapps.org/W42351.pdf W42351] DAR |Private |NC Militia |135 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A056945 A05694] |- |[[Holmes-10593|Holmes, Robert]] |1748 |Ireland |1838 |TN Sumner |[http://revwarapps.org/w84.pdf W84] DAR |1st Lieutenant |PA NC Mecklenburg County Regmt |136 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A057102 A057102] |- |[[Carson-315|Carson, Lindsay]] |1754 |NC Rowan |1818 |MO Howard |DAR | |SC |137 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A019828 A019828] |- |[[Carson-2533|Carson, Robert]] |1759 |NC Rowan |1810 |KY Shelby Carson Family |DAR |Private |NC Militia Rowan County Regmt |138 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A019832 A019832] |- |[[Huggins-606|Huggins, James]] |1750 |PA Lancaster |1793 |NC Iredell Coddle Crk ARP |DAR |Private |NC Line, 8th NC Regmt |139 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A059042 A059042] |- |[[Brevard-5|Brevard, John, Sr.]] |1715 |MD Cecil |1790 |NC Iredell Centre Presb |DAR |member |NC Rowan County Cmt of Safety, Prov Congress |140 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A014076 A014076] |- |[[Brevard-57|Brevard, Adam]] |1753 |NC Rowan |1829 |NC Iredell |DAR | |NC Lincoln County Regmt |141 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A014066 A014066] |- |[[Brevard-3|Brevard, Alexander]] |1755 |NC Iredell |1829 |NC Lincoln |DAR |Colonel |NC Cont'l Line 1st, 3rd Regiment |142 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A014067 A014067] |- |[[Jacobs-8339|Jacobs, Edward Gaither]] |1759 |MD Montgomery |1833 after |TN Wilson |[http://revwarapps.org/S1540.pdf S1540] DAR |1st Lieutenant |MD NC Rowan County Regmt State Legion |143 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A204690 A204690] |- |Knox, Joseph |1747 |PA Lancaster |1835 |TN Rutherford |[http://revwarapps.org/s4480.pdf S4480] DAR |Private |NC Militia Rowan County Regmt |144 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A067106 A067106] |- |[[Lackey-669|Lackey, William]] |1748 about |Ireland |1848 |AL Lawrence NC Alexander[DAR says he died in Iredell County] |[http://revwarapps.org/w1622.pdf W1622] DAR |Private |NC Militia Rowan County Regmt |145 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A067729 A067729] |- |Leach, William |1761 |NC Rowan |1852 |TN Carroll |[http://revwarapps.org/s4528.pdf S4528] | |NC Militia |146 | - |- |[[Lovelace-701|Lovelace, Elias]] |1755 |MD Frederick |1834 |KY McCracken |[http://revwarapps.org/w9143.pdf W9143] DAR |Private |NC Militia Rowan County Regmt |147 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A071885 A071885] |- |[[Marshall-11345|Marshall, Isaac]] |1761 |VA |1839 |NC Iredell Snow Crk near |[http://revwarapps.org/w3842.pdf W3842] DAR [[#Tracks]] |Lieutenant |VA SC |148 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A073817 A073817] |- |[[McConnell-353|McConnell, John]] |1721 |Ireland |1801 |NC Iredell Baker Centre Presb |[http://revwarapps.org/w9193.pdf W9193] DAR [[#Tracks]] | |NC Patriot |149 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A075484 A075484] |- |[[McKee-3334|McKee, William]] |1745 |PA |1820 |NC Iredell 4th Crk |[http://revwarapps.org/w18500.pdf W18500] DAR [[#Tracks]] |Private, Wagon Master |NC Rowan County Regmt |150 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A077500 A077500] |- |[[Murdah-1|Murdock /Mordah, William]] |1740 |PA |1829 |NC Iredell 4th Crk Presb |[http://revwarapps.org/r7504.pdf R7504] DAR |Private |NC Militia Rowan County Regmt |151 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A083196 A083196] |- |[[Neill-850|Neill, Andrew]] |1755 |NC Rowan |1841 after[Tracks says 1808 with Will] |TN Marshall |[http://revwarapps.org/r7580.pdf R7580] [[#Tracks]] |Private |NC Burke County Regmt |152 | - |- |[[Neill-848|Neill, John]] |1751 |NC Rowan |1828 |KY Logan |[http://revwarapps.org/r7578.pdf R7578] | |NC Burke County Regmt |153 | - |- |Patrick, Edward Fitz |1760 |NC Rowan |1834 |IL McLean |[http://revwarapps.org/w1988.pdf W1988] | |NC Militia Rowan County Regmt |154 | - |- |[[Porter-13173|Porter, James]] |1750 about |NC Rowan |1840 about |NC Iredell or AL Dallas |[http://revwarapps.org/s25370.pdf S25370] |Sergeant |NC |155 | - |- |[[Potts-2039|Potts, William]] |1759 |PA Lancaster |1837 |GA Jackson |[http://revwarapps.org/s31913.pdf S31913] DAR |Private |NC Militia Rowan County Regmt SC |156 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A091871 A091871] |- |Rankin, Robert |1748 |NC |1832 after |TN Gibson |[http://revwarapps.org/s4042.pdf S4042] | |NC Militia Rowan County Regmt |157 | - |- |[[Robinson-26063|Robinson /Robison, Hugh]] |1759 |NC Rowan |1801 |NC Iredell, Rowan Thyatira Presb[Pension filed in Iredell buried at Thyatira in Rowan ] |[http://revwarapps.org/r8902.pdf R8902] |Private |NC Militia Rowan County Regmt |158 | - |- |[[Woods-9211|Woods, James Ireland William]] |1758 about |VA |1832 |NC Iredell Unknown |[[#Tracks]] [http://revwarapps.org/w6565.pdf W6565] |Captain |NC |159 | - |- |Wilson, James |1760 |NC Rowan |1833 after |NC Iredell |[http://revwarapps.org/s7938.pdf S7938] | |NC |160 | - |- |White, Samuel |1755 |NC Rowan |1832 after |TN Williamson |[http://revwarapps.org/s3531.pdf S3531] | |NC |161 | - |- |[[Crawford-13391|Crawford, John, Jr.]] |1763 |PA York |1808 |NC Iredell |DAR |Private |NC Militia |162 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A027618 A027618] |- |[[Anderson-35049|Anderson, William]] |1750 about |PA |1839 |GA DeKalb |[http://revwarapps.org/r204.pdf R204] |Private |NC Militia |163 | - |- |[[Bone-473|Bone, John, Jr.]] |1757 |PA York |1840 |KY Hickam |[http://revwarapps.org/s14981.pdf S14981] |Sergeant |NC Militia |164 | - |- |[[Bone-1207|Bone, John, Sr.]] |1727 |PA |1789 |NC Iredell |DAR |Possible Constable |NC |165 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A011946 A011946] |- |[[Bone-1371|Bone, William]] |1760 |NC Rowan |1825 |TN Wilson |[http://revwarapps.org/R1003.pdf R1003] DAR | |NC Militia |166 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A200913 A200913] |- |[[Brevard-91|Brevard, Benjamin McWhorter]] |1761 |NC Rowan |1833 after |TN Humphreys |[http://revwarapps.org/s3068.pdf S3068] DAR |Soldier |NC |167 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A132916 A132916][DAR says line may not be used for membership] |- |[[Brotherton-169|Brotherton, William]] |1760 |NC |1838 |TN Greene |[http://revwarapps.org/s1793.pdf S1793] DAR |Private |NC Militia Rowan County Regmt |168 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A200932 A200932] |- |[[Callahan-660|Callahan, Valentine]] |1753 | |1830 about |TN |[http://revwarapps.org/r20338.pdf R20338] |Soldier |NC Militia Rowan County Regmt |169 | - |- |[[Huggins-1198|Huggins, Robert]] |1747 |PA Lancaster |1833 after |NC Iredell |[http://revwarapps.org/r5348.pdf R5348] |Private |NC Militia Rowan County Regmt |170 | - |- |[[McConnell-216|McConnell, John]] |1755 before |NC Rowan |1822 |NC Iredell |[http://revwarapps.org/w9193.pdf W9193] DAR |Private |NC Militia Rowan County Regmt |171 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A075497 A075497] |- |[[Winslow-1342|Winslow, Moses]] |1732 |NC Anson |1815 |NC Iredell Centre Presb |DAR Tracks |Patriotic |NC Member Provincial Congress |173 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A128842 A128842] |- |[[Snoddy-26|Snoddy, John]] |1758 |NC Rowan |1843 |IN Owen |[http://revwarapps.org/s17110.pdf S17110] DAR |Private |NC Militia Rowan County Regmt |174 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A106510 A106510] |- |[[Snoddy-21|Snoddy, Samuel]] |1727 |Ireland Antrim |1806 |NC Iredell |[http://revwarapps.org/w8744.pdf W8744][may be different person from DAR soldier] DAR | |NC Patriotic |175 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A203555 A203555] |- |[[Thomas-29595|Thomas, Henry]] |1758 |NC Rowan |1833 after |TN Dyer |[http://revwarapps.org/s1596 S1596] |Private |NC Montgomery County Regmt |176 | - |- |Vickers, John |1762 |NC Wilkes? |1829 |NC Rutherford |[http://revwarapps.org/r10938.pdf R10938] | |NC |177 | - |- |[[Wasson-341|Wasson, Joseph]] |1744 |England |1822 |IN Wayne |[http://revwarapps.org/s26491.pdf S26491] DAR |Private |NC Militia Rowan County Regiment |178 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A122027 A122027] |- |[[Wasson-505|Wasson, Joseph]] |1720 about |England |1794 |NC Iredell |DAR [[#Tracks]] |Constable, Tax Collector |NC Patriotic |179 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A122028 A122028] |- |[[Bone-477|Bone, William]] |1744 |NC Rowan |1828[Tracks says 1789] |NC Iredell Snow Crk Meth |DAR [[#Tracks]] | |NC Patriot |180 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A011951 A011951] |- |[[McWhorter-219|Brevard, Jean (McWhorter)]] |1726 |Ireland Armagh |1800 |NC Iredell Centre Presb |DAR | |NC Patriot |181 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A014072 A014072] |- |[[Brevard-11|Brevard, Zebulon]] |1724 |MD Cecil |1790 after |NC Iredell |DAR |Soldier |NC Mecklenburg County Regmt |182 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A014081 A014081] |- |[[Brevard-92|Brevard, Ephraim]] |1744 |MD Cecil |1781 |NC Mecklenburg |DAR |Captain Surgeon |NC 2nd Salisbury Dist Minutemen |183 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A014069 A014069] |- |[[Brevard-54|Brevard, Hugh]] |1748 |NC Rowan |1781 |NC Burke |DAR |Colonel |NC 2nd Rowan County Regmt Burke County Regmt Rowan County Cmt of Safety |184 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A014071 A014071] |- |[[Brevard-93|Brevard, John Jr.]] |1751 |NC |1826 |TN Smith Brevard Family |DAR |LIEUTENANT |NC 9th Regmt |185 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A014075 A014075] |- |[[Brevard-96|Brevard, Joseph]] |1766 |NC Rowan |1821 |SC Kershaw |DAR |Lieutenant |NC Cont'l Army 1st, 3rd NC Regmt |186 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A014077 A014077] |- |[[Brevard-29|Brevard, Robert, Jr.]] |1763 |NC Rowan |1847 |MO Cape Girardeu Jackson |[http://revwarapps.org/r1181.pdf R1181] DAR |Private |NC |187 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A014079 A014079] |- |[[Alexander-11446|Alexander, Abraham]] |1755 | |1829 |NC Iredell |[[#Tracks]] | | |188 | - |- |[[Brevard-28|Brevard, Robert, Sr.]] |1718 |MD Cecil |1800 |NC Iredell |DAR |possible juror |NC |189 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A014078 A14078] |- |[[Alexander-11459|Alexander, James]] |1755 before |NC Anson |1830 before |NC Iredell |DAR |Patriotic |NC |190 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A001180 A001180] |- |[[Gaither-85|Gaither, Nicholas]] |1758 |MD Ann Arundel |1793 |NC Iredell Bethany Presb |DAR |private |MD Patriotic NC Militia |191 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A043139 A043139] |- |[[Gaither-129|Gaither, Burgess]] |1757 |MD |1819 |NC Iredell Gaither Family |DAR |Ensign |MD Montgomery County 16th Batln |192 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A043126 A043126] |- |[[Gaither-126|Gaither, Basil]] |1751 |MD |1803 |NC Iredell |DAR |Captain |MD Militia |183 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A043111 A043111] |- |[[Guy-129|Guy, James]] |1742 |VA Augusta |1813 |NC Iredell Morrison Family |DAR |Captain |NC Militia Rowan County Regmt |184 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A048642 A048642] |- |[[Sloan-543|Sloan, Fergus]] |1725 |Ireland, Ulster |1821 about |NC Lincoln |DAR |Private |NC Militia Rowan County Regmy |185 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A105270 A105270] |- |[[Morrison-9457|Morrison, William]] |1743 | |1821 |NC Iredell |DAR |Patriot |NC Patriotic Service |186 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A081236 A081236] |- |[[Allison-2818|Allison, Theophilus]] |1748 | |1805[There are two Wills for Theophelus Allison, one probated in 1805 and one probated in 1815] |NC Iredell |[[#Tracks]] | |NC Militia |187 | - |- |[[Allison-2821|Allison, Richard, Sr.]] |1761 |NC Rowan |1823 |NC Iredell Allison Family |[[#Tracks]] Family |Private |NC Militia Rowan County Regmt |188 | - |- |[[Allison-2601|Allison, Thomas]] |1722 |NC Anson |1794[Will 1794] |NC Iredell Bethany Presb |DAR [[#Tracks]] | |NC Militia |189 | - |- |[[Allison-3807|Allison, William]] |1740 |PA |1827 |NC Iredell Bethany Presb |[[#Tracks]] | |NC |190 | - |- |[[Anderson-35048|Anderson, Charles]] |1762 |VA Hannover |1832 |NC Davie Anderson Family Cem near Calahaln |DAR [[#Tracks]] | |NC |191 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A002354 A002354] |- |[[Boyd-4251|Boyd, Robert]] |1728 |Scotland |1806 |NC Iredell Snow Crk Meth |[[#Tracks]] | |NC |192 | - |- |[[Brady-3349|Brady, Archibald]] |1746 |Scotland Lanarkshire |1829 |NC Iredell Concord Presb |[[#Tracks]] | |NC |193 | - |- |[[Braly-27|Braly, John]][He may have been too old for service and this may have been his son, [[Braly-30|John Brayl, Jr.]], who moved to Tennessee] |1720 |Ireland |1798 |NC Rowan Coddle Crk ARP |[[#Tracks]] |Private |NC 1st NC Regmt |194 | - |- |[[Brawley-238|Brawly, Neal]] |1751 |Ireland |1834 |NC Iredell Centre Presb |[[#Tracks]] |Private |NC |195 | - |- |[[Burton-7773|Burton, Edward "Ned"]] |1750 ? |NC ? |1830 after |NC Iredell Snow Crk Meth |[[#Tracks]] | |NC |196 | - |- |[[Byers-1339|Byers, James]] |1738 | |1807 |NC Iredell Centre Presb |DAR [[#Tracks]] |Captain |NC Militia Rowan County Regmt |197 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A209439 A209439] |- |[[Byers-1961|Byers, Joseph, Sr.]] |1748 | |1828 |NC Iredell Centre Presb |[[#Tracks]] |Captain |NC Militia Rowan County Regmt |198 | - |- |[[Byers-2163|Byers, Robert, Sr.]] |1714 | |1775 |NC Rowan Centre Presb Unmarked |[[#Tracks]] | |NC |199 | - |- |[[Alexander-11777|Alexander, John]] |1755 about |? |1805 |NC Iredell Mecklenburg ? |DAR [[#Tracks]] |Private |NC |200 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A001202 A001202] ? |- |[[Allison-675|Allison, Adam]] |1744 |PA Lancaster |1802 |NC Iredell |[[#Tracks]] | | |201 | - |- |[[Almery-3|Almery, Benjamin]] |1750 about | |1805 after |NC Burke |[[#Tracks]] | | |202 | - |- |[[Baggerly-58|Baggerly, Benjamin]] |1734 |England ? |1812 |NC Iredell |[[#Tracks]] | |NC |203 | - |- |[[Barnard-3751|Barnard, Francis]] |1747 |MA Nantucket |1805 |NC Iredell Surry ? |DAR [[#Tracks]] |DAR Patriotic |NC |204 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A006232 A006232] ? |- |[[Beard-3355|Beard, William]] |1713 | |1795 |NC Iredell |[[#Tracks]] | | |205 | - |- |[[Bell-20317|Bell, Thomas]] |1755 |MD Prince George's |1825 |NC Iredell Bethany Presb |DAR [[#Tracks]] |Private |NC Rowan County Regmt |206 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A205877 A205877] |- |[[Black-11110|Black, William]] |1750 ? |NC ? |1795 |NC Iredell |[[#Tracks]] | |NC ? |207 | - |- |[[Bogle-655|Bogle, Robert]] |1760 |NC Rowan |1802 |NC Iredell |DAR [[#Tracks]] | |NC Patriotic |208 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A011771 A011771] |- |[[Borden-1283|Borden, Joseph]] |1750 ? | |1803 |NC Iredell |DAR [[#Tracks]] |Patriotic |NC |209 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A012270 A012270] |- |[[Bowman-7714|Bowman, Hugh]] |1710 | |1792 |NC Rowan |DAR [[#Tracks]] |Patriotic |NC Constable |210 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A012896 A012896] |- |[[Callahan-200|Callahan, James]] |1754 |Ireland Donegal |1825 |NC Iredell Snow Crk Meth |[[#Tracks]] | |DE |211 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A018357 A018357] |- |[[Campbell-26057|Campbell, Aenas]] |1757 |VA Loudon |1828 |NC Iredell New Hope Bapt |DAR [[#Tracks]] | | |212 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A204644 A204644] |- |[[Campbell-1499|Campbell, Archibald]] |1748 |Scotland Argyle |1839 |NC Iredell Snow Crk Meth |[[#Tracks]] | |NC |213 | - |- |[[Carrigan-448|Carrigan, James]] |1750 |? |1820 |NC Iredell Centre Presb ? |[http://revwarapps.org/r1728.pdf R1728] ? [[#Tracks]] | |NC ? |214 | - |- |[[Carrigan-33|Carrigan, William]] |1760 |NC Orange |1844 |NC Cabarrus Coddle Crk ARP |DAR [http://revwarapps.org/s8177.pdf S8177] [[#Tracks]] |Private |NC Mecklenburg County Regmt |215 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A019696 A019696] |- |[[Chambers-382|Chambers, James]] |1755 | |1804 |NC Iredell 4th Crk Presb |DAR [[#Tracks]] | |NC Militia |216 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A020460 A020460] |- |[[Claywell-21|Claywell, Peter]] |1756 |MD Worcester |1842 |NC Iredell Snow Crk Meth |[[#Tracks]] | |VA |217 | - |- |[[Clendening-91|Clendening, Matthew]] |1750 ? |? |1801 |NC Iredell |[[#Tracks]] | |NC ? |218 | - |- |[[Connor-226|Conner, James]] |1754 |Ireland |1835 |NC Iredell Baker Centre Presb |[[#Tracks]] | | |219 | - |- |[[Conner-3269|Conner, William]] |1758 | |1808 |NC Iredell Centre Presb |[[#Tracks]] | | |220 | - |- |[[Cook-23461|Cook, Abraham]] |1720 |NC |1800 |NC Iredell Wilkes ? |[[#Tracks]] | |NC |221 | - |- |Cook, Thomas |1731 |? |1791 |NC Iredell |[[#Tracks]] | |NC Patriotic |222 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A202137 A202137] |- |[[Cooper-18833|Cooper, John]] |1730 |England Warwickshire |1794 |NC Iredell |[[#Tracks]] | | |223 | - |- |[[Cowan-3150|Cowan, William]] |1759 |? |1814 |NC Iredell |[[#Tracks]] | |NC ? |224 | - |- |[[Crawford-13636|Crawford, David]] |1765 |PA ? |1814 |NC Iredell Bethany Presb |[[#Tracks]] |Captain |NC Rowan County Rgmt |225 | - |- |[[Creswell-200|Creswell, William Rev.]] |1735 | |1803 |NC Iredell |[[#Tracks]] | |NC |226 | - |- |[[Cummins-1567|Cummins, John]] |1723 |Ireland |1809 |NC Iredell |[[#Tracks]] | | |227 | - |- |[[Davidson-1100|Davidson, Ephraim]] |1762 |NC Rowan |1842 |NC Iredell Centre Presb |DAR [[#Tracks]] |General[attained this rank during the War of 1812] |NC Militia Rowan County Regmt, War of 1812 |228 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A030066 A030066] |- |[[Davidson-2571|Davidson, William]] |1761 |PA Lancaster |1802 |NC Iredell Centre Presb Unmarked |[[#Tracks]] | |NC Militia |229 | - |- |Davies, Moses | | |1779 |NC Iredell |[[#Tracks]] | | |230 | - |- |Dixon, John | | |1779 |NC Iredell |[[#Tracks]] | | |231 | - |- |[[Dobbins-170|Dobbins, John]] |1759 about | |1820 |NC Iredell Bethanay Presb |[[#Tracks]] | | |232 | - |- |[[Dobson-3029|Dobson, Joseph]] |1750 ? |NC ? |1839 before |NC Iredell Snow Crk Meth ? |[[#Tracks]] | |NC |233 | - |- |[[Dobson-3030|Dobson, Robert]] |1750 ? |NC ? |1810 before |NC Iredell Snow Crk Meth ? |[[#Tracks]] | |NC |234 | - |- |Douglas, James | | |1779 |NC Iredell |[[#Tracks]] | | |235 | - |- |[[Douglas-8019|Douglas, Soloman]] |1750 ? | |1816 |NC Iredell |[[#Tracks]] | | |236 | - |- |[[Dyson-5|Dyson, Barton]] |1750 |MD Charles |1835 |NC Iredell |DAR [[#Tracks]] | |NC Rowan County Regmt |237 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A035315 A035315] |- |[[Ellis-7549|Ellis, Joshua]] |1755 |MD Frederick |1829 |NC Iredell |[[#Tracks]] | |NC Militia Rowan County Regmt |238 | - |- |[[Ellis-13882|Ellis, Zephaniah]] |1760 about |MD |1829 |NC Iredell |[[#Tracks]] | |NC Rowan County Regmt |239 | - |- |[[Etchison-102|Etchison, Edmond]][probably only lived in Rowan/Davie County and not Iredell] |1757 |MD Charles |1845 |NC Davie Bethlehem |[http://revwarapps.org/s8436.pdf S8436] DAR [[#Tracks]] |Private |NC Rowan County Rgmt State Legion Wilmington Expedition |241 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A037336 A037336] |- |Flemming, Thomas | | |1779 |NC Iredell |[[#Tracks]] | | |242 | - |- |[[Flemming-594|Flemming, Allison, Sr.]] |1763 |NC ? |1836 |NC Iredell Coddle Crk ARP |[[#Tracks]] | | |243 | - |- |[[Frost-2383|Frost, Ebenezer]] |1746 |NJ |1824 |NC Rowan (Davie) Old Frost Family[Never lived in Iredell County, only Rowan/Davie] |DAR [[#Tracks]] | | |244 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A042833 A042833] |- |[[Gaither-47|Gaither, John, Sr.]] |1741 |MD Ann Arundel |1809 |NC Iredell |DAR [[#Tracks]] |Captain |MD |245 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A043129 A043129] |- |[[Gatton-48|Gatton, Azariah]] |1750 |MD Prince George's |1808 |NC Iredell |DAR [[#Tracks]] | |MD Civil |246 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A211815 A211815] |- |[[Gay-2867|Gay, James]] |1744 |Ireland Ulster |1819 |NC Iredell 3rd Crk Presb |DAR [[#Tracks]] |Sergeant |NC Line 10th NC Regmt |247 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A043715 A043715] |- |[[Giddens-453|Giddens, Bazil]] |1740 |? |1824 |NC Iredell Mt Bethel Meth |[[#Tracks]] | |NC |248 | - |- |[[Gillon-79|Gillon, John]] |1752 |NC Union |1833 |NC Cabarris Coddle Crk ARP |DAR [http://revwarapps.org/w7523.pdf W7523] [[#Tracks]] |Private |NC State Cavalry W Dist |249 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A044974 A044974] |- |[[Givens-1256|Givens, Edward, Jr.]] |1761 | |1792 |NC Iredell Baker Centre Presb |[[#Tracks]] | | |250 | - |- |[[Glascock-75|Glascock, Peter, Sr.]] |1714 |VA Wise |1784 |NC Rowan (Davie)[Lived in Davie County] |DAR [[#Tracks]] |Patriotic |VA |251 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A045282 A045282] |- |[[Gracey-12|Gracey, Patrick]] |1700 |Ireland Colraine |1810 |NC Iredell Centre Presb |DAR [[#Tracks]] | |NC Patriot |252 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A046567 A046567] |- |[[Graham-4085|Graham, Richard]] |1750 |NC Rowan |1819 |NC Iredell Rowan |DAR [[#Tracks]] |Captain |NC Rowan County Regmt |253 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A115811 A115811] |- |[[Gray-10837|Gray, Robert]] |1750 |Scotland Inchture |1799 |NC Iredell |[[#Tracks]] | |NC |254 | - |- |[[Gray-18506|Gray, Thomas]] |1769 |NC Rowan |1810 |NC Iredell |[[#Tracks]] | |NC ? |255 | - |- |[[Griffith-6369|Griffith, Edward]] |1759 about |? |1817 |NC Iredell |[[#Tracks]] | | |256 | - |- |[[Gunn-56|Gunn, Alexander]] |1766 |Scotland Lancashire |1830 |NC Iredell |[http://revwarapps.org/r4386.pdf R4386] [[#Tracks]] |Private |NC Rowan County Regmt NC Light Dragoons |257 | - |- |[[Gunn-2617|Gunn, John]] |1750 ? |? |1793 before |NC Iredell |[[#Tracks]] | |NC ? |258 | - |- |[[Hall-32998|Hall, John]] |1746 |NC Rowan |1821 |NC Iredell Coddle Crk ARP |DAR [[#Tracks]] |Private |NC 10th Regmt |259 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A049774 A049774] |- |[[Harden-1443|Harden, William]] |1750 ? | |1821 |NC Iredell Snow Crk Meth um |[[#Tracks]] | | |260 | - |- |[[Harris-29359|Harris, Robert]] |1731 |VA |1795 |NC Mecklenburg Coddle Crk ARP |[[#Tracks]] |Private |NC Light Dragoons |261 | - |- |[[Haynes-2550|Haynes, James]] |1723 |PA |1789 |NC Iredell Coddle Crk ARP |DAR [[#Tracks]] | |NC Patriotic |262 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A053034 A053034] |- |[[Haynes-1846|Haynes, John]] |1759 |NC Rowan |1838 |KY McCracken |DAR |Private |NC Rowan County Rgmt |389 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A053074 A053074] |- |[[Henry-8476|Henry, William]] |1765 |NC Rowan |1838 |NC Iredell Perth ARP |DAR [[#Tracks]] |Musician |NC 3rd NC Regmt |263 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A053870 A053870] |- |[[Hill-27346|Hill, Robert]] |1735 |Ireland |1800 |NC Iredell |DAR [[#Tracks]] |Private |NC Rowan County Regmt |264 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A055987 A055987] |- |[[Hogstone-1|Hogstone, Archibald]] |1750 ? |? |1816 |NC Iredell |[[#Tracks]] | |NC Rowan County Regmt |265 | - |- |Horne, Robert | | |1832 |NC Davie |[[#Tracks]] | | |266 | - |- |[[Houston-1383|Houston, Samuel]] |1735 |PA Lancaster |1814 |NC Iredell Houston Family |DAR [[#Tracks]] |Soldier |NC Rowan County Regmt |267 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A057755 A057755] |- |[[Hughey-1379|Hughey, Patrick]] |1742 | |1794 |NC Iredell 4th Crk Presb |[[#Tracks]] | | |268 | - |- |[[Hunt-1831|Hunt, Andrew]] |1740 |NJ |1803 |NC Davie Eaton's Bapt |[[#Tracks]] | |NC |269 | - |- |Hunt, Charles | | |1812 |NC Davie Eaton's Bapt ? |[[#Tracks]] | | |270 | - |- |[[Hunt-1155|Hunt, Johnathan]] |1716 |NJ Hunterdon |1782 |NC Davie Eaton's Bapt |DAR [[#Tracks]] |Patriotic |NC Rowan County Cmt of Safety |271 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A060262 A060262] |- |Huston, David | | |1826 |NC Iredell |[[#Tracks]] | | |272 | - |- |Ireland, William | | |1796 |NC Iredell |[[#Tracks]] | | |273 | - |- |Jacob, Zachariah | | |1827 |NC Iredell |[[#Tracks]] | | |274 | - |- |[[Jetton-29|Jetton, Lewis]] |1749 |NC Bladen |1826 |NC Mecklenburg Centre Presb |DAR [[#Tracks]] |Juror |NC Patriot |275 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A062633 A062633] |- |[[Johnson-67263|Johnson, Benjamin]] |1747 |MD |1812 |NC Iredell |DAR [[#Tracks]] |Soldier |MD 5TH COMPANY, MONTGOMERY CO MILITIA |276 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A204169 A204169] |- |Johnston, David | | |1779 |NC Iredell |[[#Tracks]] | | |277 | - |- |Johnston, Francis | | |1810 |NC Iredell |[http://revwarapps.org/s13585.pdf S13585] [[#Tracks]] | |NC |278 | - |- |[[Journey-116|Journey, Nathaniel Bacon, Sr.]] |1765 |VA Prince Edward |1842 |NC Iredell Young Family |[[#Tracks]] | | |279 | - |- |[[Kerr-739|Kerr, James]] |1743 |NC |1815 |NC Iredell Centre Presb |DAR [[#Tracks]] |Captain |NC |280 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A065159 A065159] |- |Kerr, Nathaniel John | | |1815 |NC Iredell Coddle Crk Presb |[[#Tracks]] | | |281 | - |- |[[Kilpatrick-1184|Kilpatrick, Andrew]] |1745 |Scotland |1813 |NC Iredell Bethany Presb |DAR [[#Tracks]] |Ensign |NC Rowan County Regmt |282 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A065849 A065849] |- |[[King-16295|King, James]] |1737 |NJ Brunswick |1815 |NC Iredell Snow Crk Meth |[[#Tracks]] DAR | |NC Militia Rowan County Regmt |283 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A066552 A066552] |- |[[King-5918|King, John]] |1743 |NJ Brunswick |1809 |NC Iredell Snow Crk Meth |DAR [[#Tracks]] | |NC Patriotic |284 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A134254 A134254] |- |[[Knox-183|Knox, John Jr.]] |1739 |NC Rowan |1802 |NC Rowan |DAR. [[#Tracks]] |Private |NC |285 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A067096 A067096] |- |[[Laird-1747|Laird, James]] ?[A Virginian, no known NC residences ] |1735 |Ireland |1780 |SC Kings Mtn |DAR [[#Tracks]] |Ensign |VA |286 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A067838 A067838] |- |Laird, John | | |1806 |NC Iredell |[[#Tracks]] | | |287 | - |- |[[Laurence-642|Lawrence, Adam]] |1742 | |1817 |NC Iredell Snow Crk Meth |[[#Tracks]] | | |288 | - |- |[[Lazenby-406|Lazenby, Henry]] |1750 about |MD Montgomery |1830 |NC Iredell Lewis Family |[[#Tracks]] | | |289 | - |- |[[Lazenby-405|Lazenby, Joshua]] |1759 |MD Montgomery |1840 |NC Iredell Lewis Family |DAR [[#Tracks]] | |MD |290 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A067560 A067560] |- |Lazenby, Robert | | |1835 |NC Iredell Bethany Presb ? |[[#Tracks]] | | |291 | - |- |Lazenby, Thomas | | |1798 |NC Iredell Bethany Presb ? |[[#Tracks]] | | |292 | - |- |[[Lazenby-89|Lazenby, Thomas]] |1755 |MD Montgomery |1840 |NC Iredell Bethany Presb |DAR [[#Tracks]] | | |293 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A067565 A067565] |- |Lee, Henry |1762 | |1840 |NC Davie |[[#Tracks]] | | |294 | - |- |Leech /Leach, John | | |1805 |NC Iredell |[[#Tracks]] | | |295 | - |- |Lewis, Daniel | | |1780 |NC Iredell Lewis Family Cem |Pension [[#Tracks]] | | |297 | - |- |Lewis, Richard | | |1806 |NC Iredell |[[#Tracks]] | | |298 | - |- |Lock, George | | |1804 |NC Iredell |[[#Tracks]] | | |300 | - |- |[[Love-4802|Love, Alexander]] |1757 | |1781 |NC Rowan 4th Crk |[[#Tracks]] | | |301 | - |- |[[Lovelace-700|Lovelace, Charles]] |1745 |MD |1796 |NC Iredell |DAR [[#Tracks]] |Private |MD |302 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A071884 A071884] |- |[[Lowrance-13|Lowrance, Abraham]] |1747 |NC Bladen |1828 |NC Iredell 4th Crk |[[#Tracks]] | |NC |303 | - |- |Luckey, Robert, Sr. | | |1825 |NC Iredell |[[#Tracks]] | | |304 | - |- |Lusk, William | | |1779 |NC Iredell |[[#Tracks]] | | |305 | - |- |[[Marlow-1056|Marlowe, James]] |1762 |NC Rowan |1842 |NC Wilkes |[[#Tracks]] |Corporal |NC Rowan County Regmt |306 | - |- |McBride, William |1750 about |? |1829 |NC Iredell |[[#Tracks]] |Patriotic |NC Justice |307 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A074516 A074516] |- |McLean, William | | |1806 |NC Iredell |[[#Tracks]] | | |308 | - |- |[[McClelland-990|McClelland, John]] |1755 | |1827 |NC Iredell |[[#Tracks]] | | |309 | - |- |[[McCorkle-37|McCorkle, Alexander]] |1723 |Scotland |1800 |NC Iredell |DAR [[#Tracks]] |Juror |NC Civil |172 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A075552 A075552] |- |McCoy, Daniel | | |1818 |NC Iredell New Sterling ARP ? |[[#Tracks]] | | |311 | - |- |McCoy, John | | |1816 |NC Iredell |[[#Tracks]] | | |312 | - |- |[[McHargue-53|McHargue, James]] |1741 |PA Lancaster |1823 |NC Iredell Snow Crk Meth |[[#Tracks]] |Private |NC Militia Rowan County Regmt |313 | - |- |[[McHargue-55|McHargue, John]] |1743 |PA Lancaster |1780 |NC Rowan Snow Crk Meth |[[#Tracks]] | |NC Militia |314 | - |- |[[Harris-29358|Harris, Samuel]] |1735 |NC Bladen |1796 |NC Iredell Old Morrison Family |DAR [[#Tracks]] | |NC Rowan County Cmt of Safety |315 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A051885 A051885] |- |McIntosh, Hector | | |1796 |NC Iredell New Sterling ARP |[[#Tracks]] | | |316 | - |- |McKoy, Alexander | | |1830 |NC Iredell |[[#Tracks]] | | |317 | - |- |McLean, John, Sr. | | |1830 |NC Iredell |[[#Tracks]] | | |318 | - |- |[[McNeelly-1|McNeely, Adam]] |1765 | |1820 |NC Iredell Centre Presb |[[#Tracks]] | |NC |319 | - |- |[[McPherson-3323|McPherson, John]] |1759 |NC Rowan |1843 |NC Iredell Centre Presb |[[#Tracks]] | | |320 | - |- |[[Moore-38950|Moore, Thomas]] |1750 about | |1828 |NC Iredell Snow Crk Meth |[[#Tracks]] | | |321 | - |- |Morris, John |Unknown |Unknown |NC Iredell Bethany Presby Unmarked |NC Iredell |[[#Tracks]] | |NC unknown for sure |322 | - |- |Murdock, James | | |1817 |NC Iredell 4th Crk Presb |[[#Tracks]] | | |323 | - |- |[[Mordock-5 |Murdock, John]] |1732 |PA |1811 |NC Iredell 4th Crk Presb |[[#Tracks]] | | |324 | - |- |[[Murdock-286|Murdock, Robert]] |1750 | |1824 |NC Iredell |[[#Tracls]] | | |310 | - |- |[[Meyers-1131|Myers, John]] |1756 | |1846 |NC Davie |[http://revwarapps.org/s2892.pdf S2892] DAR [[#Tracks]] |Private |MD 3rd Regmt |325 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A207296 A207296] |- |[[Neill-845|Neill, William, Sr.]][could not find an Iredell connection] |1731 |PA Chester |1797 |NC Burke |[[#Tracks]] |Captain |NC Burke County Regmt |326 | - |- |[[Neill-1289|Neill, William, Jr.]][could not find an Iredell connection] |1760 |NC Rowan |1780 |NC Lincoln |[[#Tracks]] |Lieutenant |NC Burke County Regmt |327 | - |- |[[Nisbet-227|Nesbit, John]] |1738 |PA Lancaster |1817 |NC Iredell 4th Crk Presb |DAR [[#Tracks]] | |NC Rowan County Cmt of Safety |328 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A082370 A082370] |- |[[Osborne-1040|Osborne, Alexander]] |1709 |NJ |1776 |NC Rowan Centre Presb |DAR [[#Tracks]] |Colonel |NC Rowan County Cmt of Safety |329 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A084383 A084383] |- |Parker, Thomas | | |1812 |NC Iredell |[[#Tracks]] | | |330 | - |- |[[Parks-3757|Park (s), John]] |1751 |NC Rowan |1795 |NC Rowan Iredell Coddle Crk ARP |DAR [[#Tracks]] | |NC Troops |331 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A087123 A087123] |- |[[Patterson-14184|Patterson, Henry]] |1730 |Ireland |1781 |SC Santee |[[#Tracks]] |NC Rutherford County Rgmt |Private |332 | - |- |[[Patterson-12148|Patterson, James]] |1727 |? |1814 |NC Iredell |DAR [[#Tracks]] |Patriotic |NC Juror |333 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A086391 A086391] |- |[[Pearson-5849|Pearson, Richmond]] |1750 |VA Prince George |1819 |NC Rowan, Davie Family[There are no sources to indicate that he ever lived in Iredell County] |DAR [[#Tracks]] |Major |NC Militia Rowan County Regmt |334 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A087139 A087139] |- |[[Potts-3209|Potts, Robert]] |1745 |PA |1821 |NC Mecklenburg Iredell Coddle Crk ARP |DAR [[#Tracks]] |Patriotic |NC |335 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A091857 A091857] |- |[[Privett-59|Privett, John]] |1764 |NC Rowan |1839 |NC Iredell |DAR [http://revwarapps.org/s41968 S41968] [[#Tracks]] |Private |NC 1st Regmt |336 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A135411 A135411] |- |[[Queen-1925|Queen, Francis]] |1751 |? |1803 |NC Iredell |DAR [[#Tracks]] |Private |NC Militia Rowan County Regmt |337 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A205300 A205300] |- |[[Ramsey-1350|Ramsey, Robert, Sr.]] |1716 |Scotland Midlothian |1784 |NC Iredell Centre Presb |[[#Tracks]] | |NC |338 | - |- |Rector, Lewis | | |1844 |NC Iredell |[http://revwarapps.org/w45.pdf W45] [[#Tracks]] | | |339 | - |- |[[Redmond-1068|Redmond, Thomas Erastus]] |1754 |VA |1836 |NC Iredell Redmond |DAR [[#Tracks]] |Private |VA |340 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A094080 A094080] |- |[[Reese-390|Reese, William]] |1709 |Wales |1808 |NC Iredell Centre Presb |[[#Tracks]] |Patriotic |NC |341 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A094972 A094972] |- |[[Reid-9702|Reed /Reid, John]] |1731 |Ireland |1816 |NC Iredell Bethany Presb |[[#Tracks]] |Private |NC Rowan County Regmt |342 | - |- |[[Reynolds-13830|Reynolds, Hugh, Sr.]] |1755 |PA |1832 |NC Iredell 4th Crk Presb |DAR [[#Tracks]] |Patriotic |NC |343 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A201059 A201059] |- |Scott, John | | |1806 |NC Iredell |[[#Tracks]] | | |344 | - |- |[[Sharpe-66|Sharpe, James]] |1751 |MD Cecil |1828 |NC Iredell Snow Crk Meth |[[#Tracks]] |Private |NC Militia Rowan County Regmt |345 | - |- |Shoemaker, John, Jr | | |1780 |NC Iredell |[[#Tracks]] | | |346 | - |- |Shoemaker, John, Sr. | | |1797 |NC Iredell |[[#Tracks]] | | |347 | - |- |Simmeral, James | | |1779 |NC Iredell |[[#Tracks]] | | |349 | - |- |[[Sloan-2459|Sloan, John]] |1720 |? |1780 KIA |NC Iredell |[[#Tracks]] |Captain |NC Rowan County Regmt Rowan County Cmt of Safety |350 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A105281 A105281] |- |Sloan, Samuel | | |1839 |NC Iredell |[[#Tracks]] | | |351 | - |- |Smith, Charles | | |1838 |NC Iredell |[[#Tracks]] | | |352 | - |- |Smith, John, Sr. | | |1821 |NC Iredell Shady Grove |[[#Tracks]] | | |353 | - |- |[[Steele-6677|Steele, Ninian]] |1738 |PA Chester |1813 |NC Iredell 4th Crk Presb |DAR [[#Tracks]] |Captain |NC Rowan County Cmt Safety |354 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A108276 A108276] |- |[[Steele-6681|Steele, William]] |1763 |? |1849 |NC Iredell 4th Crk Presb |DAR [[#Tracks]] |Captain |NC Mecklenburg County Regmt |355 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A108303 A108303] |- |[[Stevenson-3790|Stevenson, James]] |1746 |NC Bladen |1828 |NC Iredell Old Vashti |DAR [[#Tracks]] |Private |NC |356 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A109231 A109231] |- |[[Stevenson-5290|Stevenson, William, Jr.]] |1760 |PA Lancaster |1840 |NC Iredell Concord Presb |DAR [[#Tracks]] |Soldier |NC Militia Rowan County Regmt |357 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A109314 A109314] |- |[[Stevenson-1080|Stevenson, William, Sr.]] |1725 |Ireland Ulster |1809 |NC Iredell 4th Crk Presb |DAR [[#Tracks]] |Patriotic Civil |NC |358 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A109308 A109308] |- |Stewart, Edward | | |1840 |NC Davie |Pension [[#Tracks]] | | |359 | - |- |[[Summers-29|Summers, Benjamin]][may have been too young for service or birth date is wrong] |1772 |MD |1829 |NC Iredell |[[#Tracks]] | |MD |360 | - |- |[[Summers-2139|Summers, John]] |1748 |MD |1808 |NC Iredell Bethany Presb |DAR [[#Tracks]] |Captain |MD |361 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A200576 A200576] |- |[[Summers-30|Summers, Thomas]] |1742 |MD Prince George's |1799 |NC Iredell |[[#Tracks]] | |MD |362 | - |- |[[Summers-2141|Summers, Willaim, Jr.]] |1757 |MD |1848 |NC Iredell |[[#Tracks]] | |MD |363 | - |- |[[Summers-590|Summers, William]] |1726 |MD Prince Georges |1799 |NC Iredell |DAR [[#Tracks]] |Private |MD Militia |364 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A210077 A210077] |- |[[Templeton-1421|Templeton, Joseph]] |1748 |NC Bladen |1826 |NC Iredell Centre Presb |[[#Tracks]] | | |365 | - |- |[[Tomlinson-1031|Tomlinson, Humphrey Becket]] |1744 |MD Frederick |1825 |NC Iredell |[[#Tracks]] |Private |MD Militia |366 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A114650 A114650] |- |[[Torrence-247|Torrence, George]] |1759 |NC Rowan |1843 |NC Mecklenburg Iredell Coddle Crk ARP |[[#Tracks]] |Soldier |NC Rowan County Regmt |367 |A114885 |- |[[Torrence-244|Torrence, Hugh]] |1754 |PA Cumberland |1797 |NC Iredell Centre Presb |[[#Tracks]] | | |368 | - |- |[[Tucker-5933|Tucker, Valentine]] |1767 |VA |1820 after |NC Iredell Snow Crk Meth um |[[#Tracks]] | | |369 | - |- |Wallace, Matthew F. | | |1821 |NC Iredell |[[#Tracks]] | | |370 | - |- |[[Wallace-11661|Wallace, William]] |1750 | |1824 |NC Iredell |DAR [[#Tracks]] |Lieutenant |NC Rowan County Regmt |371 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A120014 A120014] |- |[[Watt-221|Watt, James]] |1756 |PA |1834[Tracks says 1832] |NC Iredell |[[#Tracks]] | |NC Militia Rowan County Regiment |372 | - |- |[[Watt-214|Watts, William]] |1722 |Ireland Ulster |1791 |NC Iredell 4th Crk Presb |[[#Tracks]] | | |373 | - |- |Waugh, William | | |1822 |NC Iredell Family |[[#Tracks]] | | |374 | - |- |[[Webb-13205|Webb, Caleb]] |1750 |VA |1804 |NC Iredell New Hope Bapt |[[#Tracks]] |Patriotic |NC |375 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A131229 A131229] |- |[[White-41100|White, John]] |1730 |Ireland |1821 |NC Iredell |DAR [[#Tracks]] |Private |NC Rowan County Regmt |376 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A125110 A125110] |- |[[Willcockson-1|Willcoxson, George]] |1730 |Wales |1785 |NC Davie Eaton's Bapt[resided in Rowan and Davie Counties ] |[[#Tracks]] | |NC ? |377 | - |- |[[Wilson-50398|Wilson, John Rev]] |1752 |Ireland |1795 |NC Iredell Centre Presb |[[#Tracks]] | | |378 | - |- |[[Wilson-44823|Wilson, John, Sr.]] |1730 |? |1800 |NC Rowan |DAR [[#Tracks]] |Private |NC Militia Rowan County Regmt |296 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A127600 A127600] |- |[[Young-11523|Young, Samuel]][buried at Thyatira in Rowan County, no records to indicated he lived in Iredell County] |1720 |Ireland |1793 |NC Rowan |[[#Tracks]] Thyatira |Chairman |NC Rowan County Cmt of Safety |108 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A130229 A130229] |- |[[McHargue-56|McHargue, William]] |1745 |PA Lancaster |1836 |KY Laurel |[http://revwarapps.org/r6731.pdf R6731] | |NC Militia |240 | - |- |[[Wilson-19088|Wilson, Samuel]] |1761 |PA Lancaster |1833 |NC Iredell Snow Creek Meth |[[#Tracks]] |Private |NC Rowan County Regmt |379 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A127825 A127825] |- |[[Wilson-5455|Wilson, Samuel, Sr.]] |1710 |MD Somerset |1778 |NC Mecklenburg Centre Presb |DAR [[#Tracks]] | |NC |380 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A127827 A127827] |- |[[Wilson-50401|Wilson, Lewis Feuilleteau]] |1753 |St. Christopher, West Indies |1804 |NC Iredell Bethany Presb |DAR [[#Tracks]] |Surgeon |NJ |381 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A127662 A127662] |- |[[Glasscock-80|Glascock, Peter, Jr.]] |1750 |VA Prince William |1801 |NC Rowan (Davie) |DAR [[#Tracks]] |Soldier |NC Rowan County Regmt |382 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A045285 A045285] |- |[[Teague-222|Teague, William, Jr.]] |1733 |MD Cecil |1803 |NC Iredell |DAR | |NC Patriotic Service |383 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A206925 A206925] |- |[[Kerr-6065|Kerr, Andrew]] |1735 |PA |1824 before |NC Iredell |DAR |Soldier |NC |299 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A065149 A065149] |- |[[Simonton-76|Simonton, William]] |1716 |Ireland Ulster |1811 |NC Iredell 4th Creek |DAR |Patriotic |NC Juror |384 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A036928 A036928] |- |[[Simonton-66|Simonton, Robert]] |1710 |Ireland Ulster |1788 |NC Rowan 4th Creek |DAR |Patriot Major pre RevWar |NC Rowan County Cmt of Safety Juror |385 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A104093 A104093] |- |[[Allison-886|Allison, Thomas]] |1759 |NC Rowan |1799 |NC Iredell |DAR | |NC Militia |386 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A001995 A001995] |- |[[Milligan-1678|Milligan, Fergus]] |1755 | |1820 |NC Iredell |DAR |Patriotic |NC |387 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A201916 A201916] |- |[[Sloan-670|Sloan, William Alexander]] |1752 |NC Rowan |1821 |MO Washington |DAR |Private |10th NC Regmt |390 |[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A105299 A105299] |} == Footnotes == * all four Halls were brothers and sons of [[Hall-4196|James Hall, Sr.]] == Sources == * [http://us-roots.org/colonialamerica/census/1840/index.html 1840 Census of Pensioners], Revolutionary or Miltary Services with Names, Ages, and Places of Residence, returned by Marsha, Printed by Blair and Rives, 1841, Retyped, Reformatted, and Reprinted by Kathy Leigh, 2001 * Lost Souls Project, by Diane Siniard, Pension rolls containing the names of the North Carolina soldiers that fought in the Revolutionary War,[http://ncrevwar.lostsoulsgenealogy.com/pension/iredellpension.htm Iredell County], compiled from Pension Applications and DAR resources * William Graves' Website of Revolutionary War Pension Transcriptions, Revwarapps.org [http://search.freefind.com/find.html?id=56331515&ics=1&pid=a Search] * 1813 North Carolina Pension [http://www.newhorizonsgenealogicalservices.com/1813-pension-list/1813-pension-list-north-carolina.htm List] * Revolutionary War Pensioners [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Revolutionary_War_Pension_Records_and_Bounty_Land_Warrants Bibliography] on FamilySearch.com * Roster of Soldiers from North Carolina in the American Revolution, by National Society Daughters of the American Revolution of North Carolina, Gertrude May Sloan Hay, [https://library.genealogical.com/details/oPmWy Google Books], published in 1932. * ''Known Dead in the America Revolutionary War, 1775-1783'', By Clarence Stewart Peterson, [https://books.google.com/books?id=6CKe4TWo95EC&pg=PA8&lpg=PA8&dq=known+dead+of+the+revolutionary+war&source=bl&ots=ueOEI4Ic95&sig=_emRFHB1TGhpsirhl93jFb1WsBQ&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjhvpXjvZnXAhXJz4MKHeH2CsoQ6AEILDAD#v=onepage&q=known%20dead%20of%20the%20revolutionary%20war&f=false Google Books] * Roster of Soldiers from North Carolina in the American Revolution, DAR, 1932, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSHS-P91S-L?cc=2546162 Link] on FamilySearch.com, includes a list of 62 soldiers living in Iredell County * DAR database [http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search/ Search] * [http://www.carolana.com/NC/Revolution/home.html North Carolina Revolutionary War Patriots and their Forces], see also [[Space:1st Rowan County Regiment]] * "Genealogical Society of Iredell County, Inc., NC Revolutionary Soldiers’ Graves – Iredell, Davie & Alexander Co., Iredell County Tracks, Fall 2006." See [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/pdf/Revolutionary_War_References Part 1] and [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/pdf/Revolutionary_War_References-1 Part 2]
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== ''' Welcome to the Ireland Project's 5-Star Profiles Team!''' == This subteam is part of the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Irish_Roots_Profile_Improvements_Team Ireland Project's Profile Improvement Team]. * '''Goal:''' To update high access profiles * '''Who should Join:''' Anyone who is interested in making our '''most viewed Profiles''' the best that they can be * '''How to join:'''Send your request to the project coordinator, [[Hennigan-514|Feargal]], or one of the project leaders: [[Devlin-670|Rich ]] or [[Stevens-17832|Jen]]. * If there is a 5 star Irish related Profile not on the list that you would like to work on, contact a project leader and ask that it be added to the list. :'''Team Leader Contact:''' [[Stevens-17832|Jen Hutton]] :'''Project Coordinator Contact:''' [[Hennigan-514|Feargal Hennigan]] :'''Subteam Leader:''' TBA :'''Members:''' *[[Meredith-1182|David Loring]] - Working (slowly) on Grace O'Malley *[[Stevens-17832|Jen Hutton]] == What to do == [[:Help:Star_Profiles#Star_Profile_Checklist]] === Sourcing === *Check that facts are sourced. Try to find sources for ones that aren't. Including family members *If there aren't dates/locations, see if you can find them and add with sources. If you can't find them, it would be helpful to add notes about where you searched so that others don't have to repeat your efforts. === Merge === *Check if there are any duplicate family members and propose merges when necessary. === Biography === *If there is a biography, make sure it is an originally written narrative, '''excluding any copyright or licensing violations''' (for example, not something that was copied and pasted (C&P) from Wikipedia; see [[:Help:Copying_Text]] *Rearrange the Biography section into a logical order, remove any GEDCOM junk and clean up after any merges. (https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Biographies) *Make sure the profile meets our Profile Aesthetics recommendations (https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Profile_Aesthetics and https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:HTML_and_Inline_CSS ). *If there's not a biography, try to lay out a basic narrative and/or timeline of the persons life. Getting the key facts in order will help later. === Other === *See if you can add photographs, pictures, maps or other visual items. *Add categories, project templates, stickers and/or succession boxes if appropriate. *When every thing is done and it is a '''quality''' profile, add '''Completed''' in the notes section or send [[Devlin-670|Rich Devlin]] a note. == Post 1500 Five-Star Profiles ==
[Last updated by [[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 15:10, 30 May 2022 (UTC)] {| border="2" cellpadding="4" |- ! align="left" style="background:#52BE80;"|'''ID/Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#52BE80;"|'''View Count''' ! align="left" style="background:#52BE80;"|'''Who's working it''' ! align="left" style="background:#52BE80;"|'''''Notes''''' |- |[[Bourke-344|Mary W. Robinson (Bourke)]]
(1940- ) [F] |1,416 | | |- |[[Boyle-682|Richard 1st Earl of Burlington, 2nd Earl of Cork, Lord Clifford Boyle]]
(1612-1698) [M] |1,818 | |Needs inline citations; Needs more research |- |[[Brennan-358|Catherine Roberts (Brennan)]]
(1784-1858) [F] |4,349 | |Needs format improvement; Needs inline citations |- |[[Butler-11330|Edmund 2nd Viscount Mountgarret Butler]]
(1547-1602) [M] |1,146 | |Needs format improvement |- |[[Butler-2414|Sir Thomas 10th Earl of Ormonde, Black Tom Butler KG]]
(1532-1614) [M] |4,013 | |Needs format improvement |- |[[Butler-1312|Walter 11th Earl of Ormonde and Ossory, Walter of the Rosary Butler aka of Kilcash]]
(1559-1633) [M] |2,332 | |Needs format improvement; Needs more research |- |[[Butler-8593|Walter of Nodstown Butler]]
(1535-1560) [M] |2,008 | |Needs format improvement |- |[[Campbell-2486|Duncan Campbell]]
(1645-1725) [M] |10,958 | |Needs more research |- |[[Casement-32|Sir Roger David Casement]]
(1864-1916) [M] |1,738 | |Needs inline citations |- |[[Clarke-7011|Thomas Tom James Clarke]]
(1857-1916) [M] |3,244 | |Needs inline citations |- |[[Cobbe-21|Frances Power Cobbe]]
(1822-1904) [F] |1,527 | |Needs inline citations |- |[[Colhoun-2|Reverend Alexander Colquhoun (Colhoun) aka Colhoun, Calhoun, Colquhoun]]
(1705-1788) [M] |1,866 |[[Stevens-17832|Jen]] 15 Oct 2022 |updated 18 Oct 2022 |- |[[Colhoun-95|Hugh Colhoun I aka Calhoun]]
(1692-1753) [M] |1,424 | |Needs format improvement; Needs more research |- |[[Colhoun-4|William Campbell Colhoun aka Calhoun, Colquhoun]]
(1643-1718) [M] |4,510 | |needs extended bio, research on date of death |- |[[Collins-1984|Michael James Collins]]
(1890-1922) [M] |25,350 | | |- |[[Connolly-822|James Connolly]]
(1868-1916) [M] |3,391 | |Needs inline citations |- |[[Cosby-122|Alexander Cosby]]
(1552-1596) [M] |2,745 | |Needs bio; Needs more research |- |[[Cotter-1320|Mr. Patrick Cotter O'Brien The Giant of Kinsale, Bristol Giant, Irish Giant O'Brien (Cotter)]]
(1760-1806) [M] |1,588 | |Needs inline citations |- |[[Cox-1919|Sir Richard 1st Baronet Cox of Dunmanway Cox Bt]]
(1650-1733) [M] |3,001 | |Needs more research |- |[[Emmet-27|Robert Emmet]]
(1778-1803) [M] |1,348 | |Needs inline citations; Needs more records |- |[[Fisher-5809|Anna Maria Haslam (Fisher)]]
(1829-1922) [F] |1,409 | |Needs inline citations |- |[[FitzGerald-2387|Major Lord Edward FitzGerald]]
(1763-1798) [M] |3,808 | |Needs bio; Needs more research |- |[[Fitzgerald-2412|Gerald 15th Earl of Desmond, the Rebel Earl Fitzgerald]]
(1533-1583) [M] |1,415 | |Needs format improvement |- |[[Fitzgerald-324|James FitzJohn 14th Earl of Desmond Fitzgerald]]
(1504-1558) [M] |1,557 | |Needs format improvement |- |[[FitzGerald-5957|James FitzMaurice Arch-Traitor FitzGerald]]
(1530-1579) [M] |1,088 | |Needs format improvement |- |[[FitzGerald-3209|Lady Joan Countess of Ormonde FitzGerald aka Butler, Bryan]]
(1509-1565) [F] |3,790 | |Needs format improvement |- |[[FitzGerald-4788|Sir John 7th Lord Decies FitzGerald]]
(1560-1620) [M] |1,163 | |Needs format improvement |- |[[FitzGibbon-203|Edmond FitzJohn 11th White Knight FitzGibbon]]
(1540-1608) [M] |1,290 | |Needs format improvement |- |[[Fitzpatrick-2519|Sir Barnaby 2nd Baron Upper Ossory Fitzpatrick]]
(1533-1581) [M] |1,327 | |Needs format improvement |- |[[Gonne-1|Edith Maud Maud MacBride (Gonne)]]
(1866-1953) [F] |3,300 | |Needs inline citations |- |[[Gore-Booth-1|Countess Constance Georgine Markievicz (Gore-Booth) aka Markiewicz]]
(1868-1927) [F] |4,372 | |Needs inline citations |- |[[Gore-Booth-3|Eva Selina Laura Gore-Booth]]
(1870-1926) [F] |1,824 | |Needs inline citations |- |[[Guinness-1|Arthur Guinness]]
(1725-1803) [M] |15,953 |[[Devlin-670|Rich D]] Looks ok - adding some family | |- |[[Guinness-9|Rev Dr Hosea Guinness]]
(1765-1841) [M] |4,666 | |Needs inline citations; Needs more records |- |[[Hamilton-4137|Sir George 1st Baronet Hamilton, of Donalong, co. Tyrone and of Nenagh, co. Tipperary Hamilton]]
(1607-1679) [M] |7,009 | |Needs inline citations; Needs more records |- |[[Hamilton-2316|Gustavus 1st Viscount of Boyne Hamilton MP]]
(1642-1723) [M] |1,576 | |Needs inline citations; Needs more research |- |[[Hamilton-632|Judith Colquhoun (Hamilton)]]
( -1707) [F] |5,018 |[[Stevens-17832|Jen]] 11 Oct 2022 |updated 18 Oct 2022 |- |[[Haughey-76|Charles Charlie James Haughey]]
(1925-2006) [M] |1,574 |[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 22:03, 28 May 2022 (UTC) Working on Charles. Bio needs a bit more work yet. | |- |[[Johnson-80035|Patrick Johnson]]
(1704-1785) [M] |1,924 | | |- |[[Lynn-624|Kathleen Florence Lynn]]
(1874-1955) [F] |1,346 | |Needs inline citations |- |[[MacBride-50|John MacBride]]
(1868-1916) [M] |1,073 |I am adding information to this profile offline. [[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 11:08, 6 June 2022 (UTC) | |- |[[MacDiarmada-1|Seán MacDiarmada aka John MacDermott]]
(1883-1916) [M] |2,393 | |Needs inline citations |- |[[MacDonagh-1|Thomas MacDonagh]]
(1878-1916) [M] |1,278 | |Needs inline citations |- |[[MacDonnell-96|Somhairle Sorley Boy Buidhe Sorely Boy MacDonnell aka Mac Domhnaill]]
(1505-1590) [M] |2,881 | |Needs format improvement; Needs inline citations |- |[[McCarthy-277|Donal Domhnall Prince of Desmond, 1st Earl of Clancare, 1st Baron of Valentia MacCarthy Mór (McCarthy)]]
(1518-1596) [M] |1,805 | |Needs format improvement |- |[[McCarty-2126|Justin Viscount Mountcashel, Lord Mountcashel McCarty aka McCarthy]]
(1643-1694) [M] |1,106 | |Needs inline citations; Needs more research |- |[[Meagher-158|Thomas Francis Meagher III]]
(1823-1867) [M] |3,469 | |Needs inline citations |- |[[Moloney-157|Helena Mary Moloney aka Molony]]
(1883-1967) [F] |1,914 | |Needs inline citations; Needs more research |- |[[Moore-24858|Viscount Henry Spencer Hamilton 3rd Earl of Drogheda Hamilton-Moore (Moore)]]
(1655-1714) [M] |1,455 | |Needs inline citations; Needs more research |- |[[Morres-36|Sir John Baron de Marisco, MacMorres Morres]]
(1545-1621) [M] |1,059 | |Needs format improvement |- |[[Murphy-5992|Father John Murphy]]
(1753-1798) [M] |1,578 | |Needs more research |- |[[O Flynn-12|Edward O' Flynn (O Flynn)]]
(1663-1750) [M] |4,151 | |Needs bio; Needs more research; Needs LNAB check |- |[[O'Brien-3536|Conor 3rd Earl of Thomond O'Brien]]
(1535- ) [M] |1,371 | |Needs more records |- |[[O'Brien-2089|Donough 3rd Earl of Thomond, The Great Earl O'Brien]]
(1560-1624) [M] |1,796 | |Needs inline citations; Needs more research |- |[[O'Connell-837|Daniel The Emancipator O'Connell]]
(1775-1847) [M] |13,494 | | |- |[[O'Driscoll-75|Sir Fineen The Rover O'Driscoll Sr.]]
(1560-1629) [M] |4,893 | |Needs format improvement |- |[[O'Flynn-16|Honora Logsdon (O'Flynn)]]
( -1742) [F] |8,839 |[[Stevens-17832|Jen]] 7 Feb 2022 |profile updated 11 Feb 2022 |- |[[O'Hanrahan-1|Michael O'Hanrahan]]
(1877-1916) [M] |1,180 | |Needs inline citations |- |[[O'Malley-438|Grace Gráinne O'Malley aka Ní Mháille]]
(1530-1603) [F] |15,716 |[[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 00:54, 29 January 2022 (UTC) Taking this one on. needs a few more sources and inline citations | |- |[[O'More-9|Rory Ruairí Roger O'More aka Ó Mórdha]]
(1600-1655) [M] |2,098 | |Needs format improvement |- |[[O'More-11|Rory Caoch Caech O'More of Leix]]
(1510-1546) [M] |1,158 | | |- |[[O'More-12|Rory Oge Lord of Laois O'More]]
(1537-1578) [M] |1,832 | |Needs format improvement |- |[[O'Toole-233|Jane Siobhán Jennie Power (O'Toole)]]
(1858-1941) [F] |1,906 | |Needs inline citations |- |[[Pearse-122|Patrick Pádraic Henry Pearse aka Mac Piarais, Pierse]]
(1879-1916) [M] |3,108 | |Needs inline citations; Needs more records |- |[[Plunkett-697|George Seoirse Oliver Michael Plunkett]]
(1894-1944) [M] |1,040 | |Needs inline citations |- |[[Plunkett-690|Joseph Joe Mary Plunkett]]
(1887-1916) [M] |3,704 | |Needs inline citations |- |[[Plunkett-651|Saint Oliver Plunkett]]
(1625-1681) [M] |2,406 | |Needs more records |- |[[Swift-1107|Reverend Jonathan Swift DST]]
(1667-1745) [M] |2,786 |[[Stevens-17832|Jen]] 17 Oct 2022 |updated 29 Oct 2022 |- |[[Tone-16|Theobald Wolfe Wolfe Tone]]
(1763-1798) [M] |1,341 |[[Stevens-17832|Jen]] 5 Oct 2022 |inline citations added 11 Oct 2022 |- |[[Valero-23|George Éamon de Valera (Valero)]]
(1882-1975) [M] |3,715 |[[Willis-3076|Valerie Willis]] tidied bio |Needs inline citations |- |[[Whitmore-1|Olivia Guinness (Whitmore)]]
(1742-1814) [F] |6,481 | |Needs inline citations; Needs more research |- |[[Yeats-70|John Butler Yeats]]
(1839-1922) [M] |1,629 | |Needs bio; Needs more research |- |[[Yeats-69|William Butler W. B. Yeats]]
(1865-1939) [M] |4,826 |[[Stevens-17832|Jen]] 24 Feb 2022 |profile updated 20 Mar 2022 |- ! align="left" style="background:#DC7633;"| ! align="left" style="background:#DC7633;"| ! align="left" style="background:#DC7633;"| ! align="left" style="background:#DC7633;"| |} == Pre 1500 Five-Star Profiles == *All Kings need succession boxes *Find and list '''all''' primary sources from the [[Space:Historical_Sources_of_Ireland]] [Last updated by [[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 14:24, 30 May 2022 (UTC)] {| border="2" cellpadding="4" |- ! align="left" style="background:#52BE80;"|'''ID/Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#52BE80;"|'''View Count''' ! align="left" style="background:#52BE80;"|'''Who's working it''' ! align="left" style="background:#52BE80;"|'''''Notes''''' |- |[[Aingeadh-1|Eochaidh Lámhdóid mac Aingeadh aka Echach Lámdóit]]
(250-300) [M] |2,820 | |Needs more research |- |[[Airmetaig-1|Diarmait King of Uisnech Airmetaig]]
(620-689) [M] |3,469 | |Needs inline citations |- |[[Àongusa-1|Láoghaire Birnghuadhach mac Àongusa]]
( -235) [M] |2,825 | |Needs Annals |- |[[Ap Calpurnius-1|Saint Patrick Patron Saint of Ireland ap Calpurnius]]
(351-457) [M] |21,680 | |Needs LNAB check |- |[[Balbh-6|Baine Sgaile (Balbh)]]
(66- ) [F] |9,202 | | |- |[[Barry-105|Ellice FitzGibbon (Barry) aka FitzGerald]]
(1420-1470) [F] |1,378 | |Needs bio; Needs annals; Needs more research |- |[[Blathmaic-1|Almaith Ingen Blathmaic]]
( -690) [F] |6,634 | | |- |[[Brus-97|Edward High King of Ireland Earl of Carrick de Brus (Brus) aka Bruce]]
(1276-1318) [M] |5,087 | |Needs bio; Needs inline citations |- |[[Burgh-30|Joan Darcy (Burgh) aka de Burgh, Fitzgerald]]
(1300-1359) [F] |5,917 | |Needs bio; Needs format improvement; Needs more research |- |[[Burgh-38|John Earl of Ulster de Burgh (Burgh)]]
(1286-1313) [M] |3,191 | |Needs bio; Needs more research |- |[[Burgh-13|Sir Richard 3rd Earl of Ulster, Lord of Connacht de Burgh (Burgh) Knt]]
(1259-1326) [M] |12,441 | |Needs bio; Needs format improvement; Needs more research |- |[[Burgh-24|William Og de Burgh (Burgh)]]
(1230-1270) [M] |1,784 | |Needs bio; Needs more research |- |[[Burgh-34|William Donn Earl of Ulster, Baron of Connaught de Burgh (Burgh)]]
(1312-1333) [M] |4,158 | |Needs bio; Needs format improvement; Needs more research |- |[[Burke-184|William Liath Deputy Justiciar of Ireland Burke aka de Burgh]]
(1265-1324) [M] |1,503 | |Needs bio; Needs LNAB check; Needs more research |- |[[Butler-1301|Edmund MacRichard The MacRichard of Ossory, of Polestown Butler]]
(1420-1464) [M] |3,287 | |Needs format improvement |- |[[Butler-1306|Sir James of Polestown Butler]]
(1440-1487) [M] |3,251 | |Needs format improvement |- |[[Butler-1308|James 9th Earl of Ormonde, The Lame Butler]]
(1496-1546) [M] |7,664 | |Needs format improvement |- |[[Butler-1266|Piers Ruadh 8th Earl of Ormonde, 1st Earl of Ossory Butler]]
(1467-1539) [M] |6,097 | |Needs format improvement |- |[[Cáem-1|Conall mac Cairpre Cáem]]
(360-430) [M] |2,832 | |Needs annals |- |[[Ceadcatha-1|Conn Cétchathach Conn of the Hundred Battles Ceadcatha aka High King of Ireland]]
( -157) [M] |20,410 | |Needs inline citations |- |[[Ceannfaolaidh-1|Scannlan Mor mac Ceannfaolaidh]]
(560-644) [M] |3,380 | |Needs more research |- |[[Cennetig-1|Brian Bóruma Brian Boru King of Munster and Leinster MacCennetig (Cennetig) aka High King of Ireland]]
(940-1014) [M] |25,175 | |Needs format improvement |- |[[Conaill-3|Rumaind Duach Ruamann Duach mac Conaill (Conaill)]]
(405-465) [M] |2,919 | |Needs bio; Needs more research |- |[[Courcy-8|John de Courcy (Courcy)]]
(1170-1219) [M] |3,305 | | |- |[[Crach-1|Rónán Craich mac Áeda Díbchíne (Crach)]]
(560- ) [M] |5,124 | |Needs more research |- |[[Crundmael-1|Condadil Ingen Crundmael (Crundmael)]]
(610- ) [F] |5,910 | |Needs more research |- |[[Crunnmhail-1|Fáolán mac Fáelán mac Crundmaíl (Crunnmhail)]]
(610-660) [M] |3,726 | |Needs format improvement |- |[[Cualain-1|Conchenn Ingen Cualain]]
(668-743) [F] |7,803 | |Needs annals |- |[[Cuirp-1|Coirpre Cairbre Caomh Cairpre Cáem mac Nio Cuirp (Cuirp)]]
(340-400) [M] |2,902 | | |- |[[Danae-2|Dicuil mac Rónáin Craich (Danae)]]
(585- ) [M] |4,730 | |Needs bio; Needs more research |- |[[DeCiannachta-1|Ailill DeCiannachta]]
( -702) [M] |3,119 | |Needs more research |- |[[Dibchine-1|Áed Dibchine mac Senaig (Dibchine)]]
( -598) [M] |4,606 | |Needs annals |- |[[Dibech-1|Senach mac Carthenn Muach (Dibech)]]
(510-580) [M] |4,175 | |Needs bio; Needs more research |- |[[Duí-1|Laignich Fèlad Laighneach Fáoilidh mac Rumaind Duí (Duí)]]
(450-525) [M] |3,021 | | |- |[[Echach-3|Colmán Mór mac Echach]]
(520-574) [M] |3,116 | | |- |[[Echach-4|Gebhuan mac Echach]]
(270-330) [M] |2,797 | |Needs annals |- |[[Eochaid-13|Niall Noigiallach Niall of the Nine Hostages Eochaid aka High King of Ireland]]
(360-452) [M] |11,916 | | |- |[[Fáelad-1|Eochaid Bigne Cáoch Bicne Cèch mac Laignech Fèlad (Fáelad)]]
(490-560) [M] |3,071 | | |- |[[Fearadhach-1|Feradach Finnfechtnach Fearadhach aka King of Ireland]]
(7-36) [M] |13,888 | | |- |[[Fergna-1|Lassi Ingen Fergna aka Fergnae]]
(520- ) [F] |4,508 | | |- |[[Fiacha-1|Muireadach Tireach Fiacha aka MacFiachaidh]]
(280-326) [M] |12,637 | | |- |[[Fiataig-1|Sirchad mac Fiataig]]
(39- ) [M] |2,802 | |Needs more research |- |[[Finguine-1|Finguine mac Cathail Con-cen-máthair (Finguine)]]
(665-696) [M] |1,737 | |Needs inline citations; Needs more research |- |[[Finnolach-1|Fíachu Finnolach aka Fiacha Fionn-Ola]]
(30-56) [M] |11,138 | | |- |[[Fiodhaig-1|Mong Finn Mongfind, Fionn, Ingen Fiodhaig]]
(320-365) [F] |4,686 | |Needs bio; Needs more research |- |[[Fitzeustace-5|Sir Edward Lord Deputy of Ireland Fitzeustace]]
(1405-1454) [M] |1,499 | |Needs bio; Needs format improvement; Needs LNAB check; Needs more research |- |[[Fitzeustace-6|Rowland Roland 1st Baron Portlester Fitzeustace]]
(1430-1496) [M] |2,033 | |Needs format improvement; Needs LNAB check |- |[[FitzGerald-3216|Gerald FitzMaurice 3rd Earl of Desmond, The Poet FitzGerald]]
(1335-1398) [M] |3,101 | |Needs format improvement |- |[[Fitzgerald-343|Joan Countess of Kildare Fitzgerald]]
(1430-1486) [F] |1,726 | |Needs bio; Needs more research |- |[[Fitzgerald-345|John FitzMaurice 6th Earl of Kildare Fitzgerald]]
(1347-1435) [M] |2,599 | |Needs bio; Needs LNAB check; Needs more research |- |[[Fitzgerald-206|Maurice FitzThomas 4th Earl of Kildare Fitzgerald]]
(1318-1390) [M] |2,480 | |Needs format improvement; Needs LNAB check |- |[[Fitzgerald-188|Thomas FitzJohn 2nd Earl of Kildare Fitzgerald]]
(1292-1328) [M] |2,216 | |Needs bio; Needs format improvement; Needs LNAB check |- |[[Fitzgerald-351|Thomas FitzMaurice 7th Earl of Kildare Fitzgerald]]
(1421-1477) [M] |2,967 | |Needs inline citations; Needs LNAB check |- |[[Fitzgerald-352|Thomas Fitzmaurice An Appa, The Ape-Nurtured Fitzgerald]]
( -1298) [M] |2,608 | |Needs format improvement; Needs LNAB check |- |[[FitzGerald-2305|Thomas 7th Earl of Desmond FitzGerald]]
(1420-1468) [M] |2,479 | |Needs format improvement |- |[[FitzMaurice-95|Juliana Juliane Avenel (FitzMaurice) aka de Clare, de Creeting]]
(1263-1300) [F] |9,564 | |Needs bio; Needs more research |- |[[Forchrith-1|Colla da Crioch Colae High King of Ireland Forchrith]]
(290- ) [M] |5,664 | | |- |[[Gebuain-1|Niadh Corb mac Gebuain]]
(320-380) [M] |2,873 | |Needs more research |- |[[Iar-1|Criomthann Mór mac Iar (Iar)]]
(180- ) [M] |3,196 | |Needs more research |- |[[Ingen Cathail-1|Bé Fáil Ingen Cathail]]
(760-800) [F] |2,600 | |Needs LNAB check |- |[[Ingen Cathal-1|Tualath Cathal (ingen Cathal)]]
(710-749) [F] |2,682 | |Needs GEDCOM cleanup; Needs more research; Needs LNAB check |- |[[Ingen Cein-1|Aithiochta Aitheachda Máele Dúin (ingen Cein) aka O Connor]]
(670- ) [F] |1,932 | |Needs more research; Needs LNAB check |- |[[Ingen Donnchad-2|Gormlaith ingen Donnchad]]
(792-861) [F] |1,542 | |Needs more research; Needs LNAB check |- |[[Ingen Oengus-1|Fedelm ingen Oengus]]
(545- ) [F] |5,245 | |Needs more research; UNSOURCED; Needs LNAB check |- |[[Ivar II of Waterford-1|Ivar Ímar of Waterford (Ivar II of Waterford)]]
(945-1000) [M] |6,685 | |Needs LNAB check |- |[[Ivarsson-23|Ivar King of Dublin Ivarsson]]
(850-902) [M] |3,589 | |Needs more research |- |[[Kavanagh-33|Sabine Sabh Kavanagh]]
(1443-1507) [F] |1,587 | |Needs format improvement |- |[[Lacy-168|Egidia de Burgh (Lacy)]]
(1200-1247) [F] |8,010 | |Needs format improvement; Needs annals |- |[[Le Poer-1|Richard 1st Baron le Power and Coroghmore Power (Le Poer)]]
(1495-1538) [M] |1,839 | |Needs format improvement; Needs LNAB check |- |[[Leinster-5|Ailill mac Dúnlainge (Leinster) aka King of Leinster]]
( -527) [M] |7,862 | | |- |[[Leinster-37|Augaire mac Ailella (Leinster) aka Rí Laighean]]
(870-915) [M] |4,332 | |Needs format improvement |- |[[Leinster-3|Cairbre Coirpre King of Leinster macCormac O'Dúnlainge (Leinster)]]
( -546) [M] |6,614 | |Needs inline citations; Needs annals |- |[[Leinster-45|Colman Mor Colmán Már King of Leinster mac Coirpre O'Dúnlainge (Leinster)]]
(530-576) [M] |7,761 | |Needs bio; Needs more research |- |[[Leinster-4|Cormac King of Leinster mac Ailill (Leinster)]]
(500-567) [M] |6,844 | |Needs inline citations; Needs annals |- |[[Leinster-60|Dermot Diarmait mac Máel na mBó King of Leinster, mac Donnchad (Leinster)]]
(1005-1072) [M] |7,547 | | |- |[[Leinster-27|Donnchad King of Leinster MacMurchadh (Leinster)]]
(1060-1115) [M] |8,495 | |Needs inline citations; Needs more research |- |[[Leinster-2|Dúnlang King of Leinster mac Tuathail (Leinster) II aka Rí Laighean]]
(930-1014) [M] |6,298 | |Needs format improvement; Needs inline citations |- |[[Leinster-39|Dúnlang Dúnlaing 32nd King of Leinster mac Muiredaich (Leinster)]]
(800-867) [M] |4,481 | |Needs format improvement; Needs more research |- |[[Leinster-14|King Enna Edna, King of Leinster Donnchada (Leinster)]]
(1085-1126) [M] |1,930 | |Needs bio; Needs more research |- |[[Lethan-1|Criomhthan Crimthann Liath (Lethan)]]
(400- ) [M] |3,699 | |Needs LNAB check |- |[[Liffeachaire-1|Cairpre Lifechair (Liffeachaire)]]
(230-284) [M] |15,347 | | |- |[[Mac Aedo-2|Niall High King of Ireland Mac Aedo aka Niall Glúndubh mac Aodha]]
(845-919) [M] |2,659 | |Needs LNAB check |- |[[Mac Aithirne-1|Cathal mac Aed (mac Aithirne)]]
(490- ) [M] |4,314 | |Needs bio; Needs more research; Needs LNAB check |- |[[Mac Anluain-1|Corcc Mac Anluain aka Mac Anulaun]]
(821- ) [M] |5,255 | |Needs bio; Needs more research; Needs LNAB check |- |[[Mac Anmchada-1|Fergal King of Osraige mac Anmchada]]
( -802) [M] |3,961 | |Needs LNAB check |- |[[Mac Báetáin-1|Colmán Rímid mac Báetáin]]
(565-604) [M] |2,010 | |Needs LNAB check |- |[[Mac Cearbhall-1|Cellach King of Osraige mac Cearbhall]]
(840-908) [M] |4,395 | |Needs LNAB check |- |[[Mac Columb-1|Cóelbad High King of Ireland mac Columb]]
(285-357) [M] |4,695 | |Needs LNAB check |- |[[Mac Con Cherca-1|Anmchad King of Osraige mac Con Cherca]]
(700-761) [M] |3,834 | |Needs LNAB check |- |[[Mac Conall Caim-1|Aed Caoimh King of the Dal gCais mac Conall Caim]]
(440-500) [M] |4,449 | |Needs LNAB check |- |[[Mac Corc-1|Lachtnae King of the Dal gCais mac Corc]]
(850- ) [M] |6,313 | |Needs more research; Needs LNAB check |- |[[Mac Criomthaind-1|Áenghus Osruighe mac Criomthaind aka Óengusa Ossríthe]]
(200- ) [M] |3,105 | |Needs more research; Needs LNAB check |- |[[Mac Cuinn-1|Art Óenfher mac Cuinn aka mac Conn]]
(152-195) [M] |15,892 | |Needs annals; Needs LNAB check |- |[[Mac Diarmato-2|Áed Sláine High King of Ireland mac Diarmato]]
(540-604) [M] |1,929 | |Needs inline citations; Needs annals; Needs LNAB check |- |[[Mac Diarmato-1|Murchad King of Uí Néill mac Diarmato aka Midi]]
(660-715) [M] |3,339 | |Needs inline citations; Needs annals; Needs LNAB check |- |[[Mac Dicuill Danae-1|Gerthide mac Dicuill Danae]]
(610- ) [M] |5,062 | |Needs bio; Needs more research; Needs LNAB check |- |[[Mac Domnaill-5|Donnchad Midi High King of Ireland mac Domnaill]]
(733-797) [M] |5,857 | |Needs inline citations; Needs more research; Needs LNAB check |- |[[Mac Domnall-1|Máel Sechnaill Mor mac Domnaill (mac Domnall)]]
(948-1022) [M] |1,968 | |Needs LNAB check |- |[[Mac Eanna Niae-1|Dunlainge Dúnlaing mac Eanna Niae]]
(475-536) [M] |11,968 | |Needs more research; Needs LNAB check |- |[[Mac Eochu Ballderg-1|Conaill Caem mac Eochu Ballderg]]
(410-475) [M] |4,133 | |Needs annals; Needs LNAB check |- |[[Mac Faelain-1|Cú Cherca King of Osraige mac Faelain]]
(650-712) [M] |3,760 | |Needs LNAB check |- |[[Mac Fáelán-2|Conall mac Fáelán]]
(600- ) [M] |8,748 | |Needs bio; Needs annals; Needs LNAB check |- |[[Mac Feideilmid-1|Cathair Mór High King of Ireland mac Feideilmid]]
(90-122) [M] |16,057 | |Needs LNAB check |- |[[Mac Fergusa-1|Fergnae Mac Fergusa]]
(490- ) [M] |4,421 | |Needs bio; Needs LNAB check |- |[[Mac Fiacha-1|Bressal Bélach mac Fiacha Baicheda (mac Fiacha)]]
(370-435) [M] |9,767 | |Needs LNAB check |- |[[Mac Giolla Phádraig-1|Sir Brían Barnaby 1st Baron of Upper Ossory Fitzpatrick (Mac Giolla Phádraig)]]
(1485-1575) [M] |1,483 | |Needs format improvement; Needs LNAB check |- |[[Mac Lochlainn-7|Muirchertach High King of Ireland Mac Lochlainn]]
( -1166) [M] |1,102 | |Needs annals; Needs LNAB check |- |[[Mac Máel Sechnaill-2|Flann Sinna mac Máel Sechnaill]]
(840-916) [M] |1,147 | |Needs LNAB check |- |[[Mac Máele Ruanaid-1|Máel Sechnaill High King of Ireland mac Máele Ruanaid]]
(785-862) [M] |3,279 | |Needs LNAB check |- |[[Mac Muirchertaig-4|Domnall Ilchegach Deceitful, High King of Ireland Mac Muirchertaig]]
(500-566) [M] |3,030 | |Needs LNAB check |- |[[Mac Muireadach-1|Eochaid Mugmedón High King of Ireland mac Muireadach]]
(325-365) [M] |1,938 | |Needs annals; Needs LNAB check |- |[[Mac Muiredaig-4|Muirchertach mac Muiredaig aka High King of Ireland]]
(455-534) [M] |1,562 | |Needs LNAB check |- |[[Mac Muiredaig Mac Erca-1|Baetán Bríge High King of Ireland Mac Muiredaig Mac Erca]]
(530-572) [M] |3,687 | |Needs LNAB check |- |[[Mac Murchad-3|Muiredach Muredac King of Leinster mac Murchado (mac Murchad)]]
(688-760) [M] |3,876 | |Needs more research; Needs LNAB check |- |[[Mac Murchada-7|Domhnall Domnall Midi, High King of Ireland Mac Murchada]]
( -763) [M] |4,482 | |Needs inline citations; Needs annals; Needs LNAB check |- |[[Mac Niall-2|Áedh Findliath White Hair, High King of Ireland mac Niall]]
(820-879) [M] |3,499 | |Needs LNAB check |- |[[MacAengusa-1|Cathal MacAengusa]]
(735- ) [M] |2,148 | | |- |[[MacArt-1|Cormac Ulfada Long Beard MacArt]]
(195-266) [M] |17,608 | |Needs inline citations; Needs annals |- |[[MacCellaig-1|Donnchad King of Osraige MacCellaig]]
(907-976) [M] |4,653 | |Needs format improvement |- |[[MacDonnchada-3|Giollapatraic Gillapatrick MacDonnchada]]
(948-996) [M] |6,601 | | |- |[[Maceric-1|Fergus Mór mac Eirc (Maceric) aka macEarca]]
(450-499) [M] |15,517 | |Needs LNAB check |- |[[MacFearghal-2|Dunghal King of Osraige MacFearghal]]
(760-842) [M] |5,926 | |Needs more research |- |[[Macfergal-1|Niall Condail Niall Frossach King of Ailech, High King of Ireland Macfergal]]
(718-778) [M] |2,877 | | |- |[[Macfinn-2|Morugh Murchad Macfinn]]
(923-972) [M] |4,980 | |Needs more research |- |[[MacLachtnae-3|Lorcan Fingin, King of Munster MacLachtnae]]
(881-942) [M] |4,911 | |Needs more research |- |[[MacMurchada-8|Domhnall Caomhánach Donall Kavanagh MacMurchada aka King of Leinster]]
(1140-1178) [M] |1,415 | |Needs inline citations; Needs more research |- |[[Maine-16|Finan Mac Maine aka mac Maine]]
( -600) [M] |4,872 | | |- |[[Mathair-1|Cathal Cú-cen-máthair mac Cathaíl (Mathair)]]
(602-665) [M] |1,376 | |Needs inline citations; Needs more research |- |[[Mogha-1|Conaire Cóem Conaire Mac Mogha Laine (Mogha)]]
(98-192) [M] |14,591 | | |- |[[Mongain-1|Etain Ingen Mongain]]
(611- ) [F] |4,049 | |Needs bio; Needs annals |- |[[Mór-10|Ceannfaoladh mac Colmáin Mór]]
(550-600) [M] |3,147 | |Needs bio; Needs more research |- |[[Mac_Eterscélai-1|Cairthenn mac Eterscélai]]
(700-769) [M] |3,504 | |Needs bio; Needs more research |- |[[Neill-22|Conall Cremthainne 1st King of Uisnech mac Neill (Neill)]]
( -480) [M] |2,083 | | |- |[[Niall-3|Áed Oirdnide High King of Ireland mac Néill (Niall)]]
(750-819) [M] |2,826 | | |- |[[Nicfinn-1|Aine Nicfinn]]
(235- ) [F] |7,934 | |Needs bio; Needs more research |- |[[NicLoarn-1|Princess Erca Queen of the Irish Dalriada NicLoarn aka of the Scots, nic Eochaid]]
(430-480) [F] |8,310 | |Needs more research |- |[[Nuiredach-1|Cacht ingen Maelcobha (Nuiredach)]]
(640- ) [F] |1,309 | |Needs more research |- |[[O Dunlainge-3|Bran Mutt King of Leinster mac Conaill (O Dunlainge)]]
(640-693) [M] |9,903 | |Needs format improvement; Needs annals; Needs LNAB check |- |[[O'Brien-1156|Connor Na-Suiddina King of Thomond O'Brien]]
( -1268) [M] |1,934 | |Needs bio; Needs more research |- |[[O'Brien-688|Donnchad High King of Ireland O'Briain (O'Brien)]]
(981-1064) [M] |8,101 | | |- |[[O'Brien-433|Lafracoth de Montgomery (O'Brien)]]
(1076-1119) [F] |4,635 | |Needs more research |- |[[O'Brien-1157|Muircheartach High King of Ireland O'Brien aka mac Toirdelbach]]
( -1119) [M] |8,396 | | |- |[[O'Brien-368|Murchadh Carrach Murrough 1st Earl of Thomond, 1st Baron Inchiquin O'Brien]]
(1490-1551) [M] |1,694 | |Needs more research |- |[[O'Brien-371|Tadc Teige, Terence O'Brien]]
(973-1022) [M] |7,103 | |Needs more research |- |[[O'Brien-374|Toirrelbach Turlough Macdiarmata King of Thomond O'Brien]]
(1100-1167) [M] |3,653 | |Needs inline citations; Needs more research |- |[[O'Brien-373|Turlough High King of Ireland Toirdelbach Ua Briain (O'Brien)]]
(1009-1086) [M] |9,011 | | |- |[[O'Brien-375|Turlough Donn O'Brien aka King of Thormond]]
(1466-1528) [M] |1,943 | |Needs format improvement |- |[[O'Brien-376|Turlough Bishop of Killaloe O'Brien]]
(1460- ) [M] |1,528 | |Needs format improvement |- |[[O'Carroll-9|Maelroona McTiege Mulrony The Bearded, Barbatus O'Carroll aka Lord of Ely]]
(1390-1443) [M] |2,097 | |Needs format improvement |- |[[O'Carroll-10|Mulrony McShane The Great, King of Ely O'Carroll]]
(1465-1532) [M] |1,561 | |Needs format improvement |- |[[O'Conor-35|Rory High King of Ireland O'Conor aka Ruaidrí Ua Conchobair]]
(1116-1198) [M] |1,916 | |Needs inline citations |- |[[O'Conor-30|Turlough Mór High King of Ireland O'Conor]]
(1088-1156) [M] |1,699 | | |- |[[Odba-3|Ailill King of Uí Áeda Odba Fiach (Odba)]]
(897- ) [M] |2,263 | | |- |[[O'Dunlainge-4|Fáelán mac Colmáin Máir King of Leinster O'Dúnlainge (O'Dunlainge)]]
(570-666) [M] |9,026 | |Needs inline citations |- |[[O'Dunlainge-2|King Murchad King of Leinster Macbran O'Dunlainge (O'Dunlainge)]]
(670-727) [M] |10,812 | |Needs inline citations |- |[[Of ULADH-1|Echrad ingen Matudán (of ULADH)]]
(885- ) [F] |2,076 | |Needs bio; Needs LNAB check; Needs more research |- |[[O'Morda-2|Lisagh Lisagh mac Aimergin mac Faelan Lord of Leix O'More (O'Morda)]]
(1080-1152) [M] |3,932 | |Needs format improvement; Needs more research |- |[[O'More-15|Owny Anthony m'Gillapatrick Lord of Leix O'More]]
(1400-1455) [M] |1,185 | |Needs format improvement |- |[[O'Neill-1564|Aodh Remhar O'Neill]]
( -1364) [M] |1,089 | |Needs bio; Needs more research |- |[[O'Neill-1489|Aodh an Macaoimh Tóinleasg High King of Ireland O'Neill aka Hugh O'Neill]]
(1115-1177) [M] |1,920 | |Needs more research |- |[[O'Neill-1566|Brian Catha an Duin Brian Ruaidh High King of Ireland O'Neill aka Prince of Tyrone]]
(1200-1260) [M] |1,455 | | |- |[[O'Neill-1541|Conn mac Cuinn Conn Bacach, King of Tír Eógain O'Neill]]
(1480-1559) [M] |2,782 | |Needs inline citations; Needs annals |- |[[O'Neill-1565|Domhnall O'Neill]]
(1259-1325) [M] |1,598 | |Needs inline citations; Needs annals |- |[[O'Neill-1560|Éinri Henry mac Eoghain King of Ulster O'Neill]]
(1415-1489) [M] |1,492 | |Needs format improvement; Needs more research |- |[[O'Neill-1561|Eoghan Mor O'Neill]]
( -1456) [M] |1,712 | |Needs annals |- |[[O'Neill-905|Malachy O'Neill]]
(1130-1185) [M] |1,231 | |Needs bio; Needs more research; UNSOURCED |- |[[O'Neill-1563|Niall Mor O'Neill]]
(1325-1397) [M] |1,439 | |Needs inline citations; Needs more research |- |[[O'Neill-1567|Niall Niall Ruadh High King of Ireland O'Neill]]
(1165-1226) [M] |1,239 | | |- |[[O'Neill-1562|Niall Og O'Neill]]
(1345-1403) [M] |1,315 | |Needs bio; Needs more research |- |[[Oriel-1|Daimhin na Oriel (Oriel)]]
(490-560) [M] |5,009 | | |- |[[Osraige-1|Aife ingen Gilla Pátraic (Osraige)]]
(975-1068) [F] |3,117 | |Needs bio; Needs more research |- |[[Ossory-13|Teige MacGilla Patraic (Ossory)]]
(990-1027) [M] |4,169 | |Needs more research |- |[[O'Toole-30|Mór Muirchertaig Ní Tuathail (O'Toole)]]
(1114-1191) [F] |11,546 | |Needs inline citations; Needs more research |- |[[Rachtmar-3|Felim High King of Ireland Rachtmar aka Fedlimidh Reachtmhar]]
(80-119) [M] |17,644 | | |- |[[Roche-32|David David Mór The Great 1st Viscount Roche of Fermoy de la Roche (Roche)]]
(1400- ) [M] |1,938 | |Needs bio; Needs more research |- |[[Roche-33|Maurice Roche aka de la Roche]]
(1375-1439) [M] |1,514 | |Needs bio; Needs more research |- |[[Ronan-8|Crundmáol Cronnmháol mac Rónán Ríogfhlaith (Ronan)]]
(595-656) [M] |3,468 | |Needs more research |- |[[Sachel-1|Cairenn Chasdub Sachel]]
(330- ) [F] |2,467 | |Needs more research |- |[[Scannlain-1|Rónán Ríoghflaith mac Scannlain]]
(570-624) [M] |3,351 | | |- |[[Sirchada-1|Breasal mac Sirchada]]
(90- ) [M] |2,554 | |Needs annals |- |[[Srabhteine-3|Fiacha High King of Ireland Srabhteine aka Faichadr Streadhuine]]
(255-306) [M] |13,401 | | |- |[[Tara-2|Cairpre Cairpre Daim Airgit mac Eochaidh (Tara)]]
( -514) [M] |4,770 | | |- |[[Teachtmar-2|Tuathal Bonaventura, High King of Ireland Techtmar (Teachtmar)]]
(56-106) [M] |16,068 | |Needs LNAB check |- |[[Uí Néill-2|Aodh Athlomhan Uí Néill]]
(1000- ) [M] |1,309 | |Needs inline citations; Needs annals; Needs LNAB check |- |[[White-720|Indorb Finn White]]
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See also the Counties navigation at the bottom of the page : '''Welcome to the Ireland Counties Team''' [[image:photos-806.jpg|40px|??]] '''Part of the [[Project :Ireland|Ireland Project]]''' ---- :'''[[Meredith-1182|David Loring]] is the Ireland Counties Coordinator and de facto team leader for the Counties Team.''' :For details of '''all''' the Counties members please see [[Space:Ireland_Project_Counties_Teams_Members|Ireland Project Counties Teams Members]] where you will find the detail of teams to which members of the Counties teams belong. :To join this or any other team send your request to [[Meredith-1182|the Ireland Counties Coordinator]], [[Stevens-17832|Jen Hutton]] or [[Devlin-670|Rich Devlin]] or see [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Ireland#How_to_Join How to join] on the Ireland Project page. ==What we do== :[https://drive.google.com/file/d/19pZnAsw5EXyiIFE1Ie9Zgzp_8w0n-pu1/view?usp=drive_link Ireland Project - County Teams] :A PDF file giving an introduction to inform you of the role of the county teams, to explain the structure of the teams and to let you know what is expected of you as a member. This PDF is hosted on the Google Drive of [[Meredith-1182|David Loring]] so if you have any problems accessing it please contact him. The PDF is downloadable from the viewer. :Whilst familiarizing ourselves with [[:Category:Styles_and_Standards|Styles and Standards]] and 'standard' Wikitree 'best practice' goals such as [[Help:Merging|merging]] duplicate profiles, [[Help:Sources_Style_Guide|sourcing]], cleaning and adding [[Help:Biographies|biographies]], linking profiles to the wider family tree and general [[Project:Profile_Improvement|Profile Improvement]], as a member of the Ireland Counties Team you will be assisting in helping people locate their ancestors in throughout the island of Ireland. There are various ways in which we can do this, some through the sub-projects of the Ireland Project and some by providing the framework whereby records are grouped together, categorized, under various aspects such as towns, townlands, parishes, electoral districts and census records etc. :Please remember [[Help:Communication_Before_Editing|Communication Before Editing]]. ===Helping as a member=== :A part of being a member of the Ireland Project and of the Counties Team is giving a little bit of your time if possible to tidying up the profiles we oversee as the team. Some of these profiles such as the Unknown Locations and Unsourced need a bit of TLC from the Team members. In particular those that have been orphaned for what ever reason and no longer have a profile manager to watch over them need our attention. Any little bit of time you can spare will be appreciated you may be assured. Resolving sources for unsourced profiles and determining locations of birth and / or death where such information does not currently exist will benefit the whole WikiTree community. :See the ''Profiles Needing Work'' section below for details of what is needing to be done. :See [[Project:Irish_Roots#Current_sub-Projects|Irish Roots Sub-Projects]] for other Irish projects you might be interested in. :It is highly recommended that you start a [[Project:One_Name_Studies|One Name Study]] or more for your surnames. It is a great place to store your research notes, sources such as web sites, books, etc. and a place to connect to other genealogists who are working on that name. ====Profiles Needing Work==== :Last updated [[Meredith-1182|Meredith-1182]] 00:45, 14 August 2022 (UTC) :This is a corrected and updated version for August. :{|width="100%" border="1" |'''Main Category'''||'''# of Profiles'''||'''# Last Run''' |- |Profiles at County level
All profiles should be categorised below this level.||'''{{red|23}}'''||'''{{red|38}}''' |- |Profiles on the Civil Parishes categories
All profiles should be categorised below this level.||0||0 |- |Profiles on the Civil Parishes sub-categories '''‡'''
All profiles should be categorised below this level.||'''{{red|5493}}''' '''‡'''||'''{{red|5207}}''' |- |Profiles on the Baronies categories
All profiles should be categorised below this level.||0||0 |- |Unsourced (Profiles with no sources).
Profiles that do not cite any sources. All profiles on WikiTree need sources!||'''{{red|3510}}'''||'''{{red|3518}}''' |- |Profiles with no known location.
Profiles of individuals who are known to have lived in a county but an exact location can not yet be determined.||'''{{red|1542}}'''||'''{{red|1526}}''' |- |Needs Biography categories.
Profiles may have sources and information, but need the story put into sentences. They may also need to be formatted according to wiki style guidelines.||'''{{red|366}}'''||'''{{red|365}}''' |- |Needs Profiles Created.
Profiles with sources for additional family members that do not yet have profiles. This sometimes happens when sources (such as census records) contain multiple people.||'''{{red|578}}'''||'''{{red|361}}''' |- |Family Brick Walls categories.||'''{{red|125}}'''||'''{{red|119}}''' |- |'''Total'''||'''{{red|11637}}'''||'''{{red|11134}}''' |} :‡ Please be aware that profiles in a name study categorised under a civil parish may need to remain and NOT be moved to a lower level. Please consult the Name Study leader before doing anything, otherwise all profiles should be moved to a lower level where possible. ---- :'''''THE LIST ABOVE DOES NOT INCLUDE PROFILES THAT ARE ONLY CATEGORISED UNDER IRELAND i.e NOT BY COUNTY.''''' There are many thousands more under Ireland only. :[[:Category:Ireland%2C_Unsourced_Profiles|Ireland Unsourced Profiles]] :[[:Category:Ireland, Needs Biography|Category: Irish Roots Project Needs Biography]] :[[:Category: Ireland, Needs GEDCOM Cleanup|Category: Irish Roots Project Needs GEDCOM Cleanup]] :Data Doctor's [[Space:DBE_Errors_By#Ireland|Ireland error list]] ==Resources== :A considerable amount has gone into and is still on going on the determination of the correct townland names and locations and the categorization of these. In order that we present a uniform format for location categories please visit this page for help with creating '''[[Space:Creating_Location_Categories_For_Ireland| Geographic Categories for Ireland]]''' :Building upon a sound framework of locations we aim to provide as comprehensive as possible a [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Ireland#Resources list of resources on the main Project page.] ==Team Communication== :Irish Roots has a [https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/wikitree-irish-roots-project Google Forum] :Irish Roots also has a Discord server. Discord is a chat room as as such is the preferred method of speedy communication. To join Discord please go to [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Discord the WikiTree Discord help page] and click on the lnk in 'Access the WikiTree Discord Server here.' Details of this are also in the information PDF referenced above. :On Discord the counties fall under their respective provinces. See the menus at the top of this page for details of the counties in each province and the team managers for those counties. ==If you are new to WikiTree== :If you are new to Wikitree please take a look at [[:Category:WikiTree_Help|WikiTree Help]] ==Project Interactions== :The Counties team has a broad interaction with many other teams, sub-projects and projects including but not limited to: #The Ireland Project Categories Team #The Ireland Project Managed Profiles Team #The Ireland Project Profile Improvements Team #The Ireland Project Topics Team #The Ireland Project Diaspora Team #Any project in [[:Category:Ireland_Projects|Ireland Projects]] and [[:Category:Irish_Projects|Irish Projects]] #[[Project:Scots-Irish_and_Ulster_Scots|Scots Irish Ulster Scots Project ]] #Ireland cemeteries #And when it exists Welsh Plantations ==Important Links== ===Official Placenames in Ireland=== :[https://www.logainm.ie/Eolas/Data/Brainse/gasaitear-na-heireann.pdf GAZETTEER OF IRELAND] (PDF) Names of centres of population and physical features :[https://www.logainm.ie/orduithe/an-tordu-logainmneacha-larionaid-daonra-agus-duichi-2005.pdf The Placenames (Centres of Population and Districts) Order 2005] (PDF) :[https://www.logainm.ie/orduithe/an-tordu-logainmneacha-contae-chorcai-2012.pdf Placenames (County Cork) Order 2012] (PDF) ===Categories for Counties in Ireland=== :[[:Category:Counties_in_Ireland|Category page]] for all counties in the island of Ireland ==Irish Tartans List== :also see [[Space:Irish_Tartan_List|Irish_Tartan_List]] ---- [[Space:The_Counties_Of_Ireland|'''County Pages For Ireland''']] [[Space:County_Antrim%2C_Ireland|Antrim]] • [[Space:County_Armagh%2C_Ireland|Armagh]] • [[Space:County_Carlow%2C_Ireland|Carlow]] • [[Space:County_Antrim%2C_Ireland|Cavan]] • [[Space:County_Clare%2C_Ireland|Clare]] • [[Space:County_Cork%2C_Ireland|Cork]] • [[Space:County_Londonderry%2C_Ireland|Derry]] • [[Space:County_Donegal%2C_Ireland|Donegal]] • [[Space:County_Down%2C_Ireland|Down]] • [[Space:County_Dublin%2C_Ireland|Dublin]] • [[Space:County_Fermanagh%2C_Ireland|Fermanagh]] • [[Space:County_Galway%2C_Ireland|Galway]] • [[Space:County_Kerry%2C_Ireland|Kerry]] [[Space:County_Kildare%2C_Ireland|Kildare]] • [[Space:County_Kilkenny%2C_Ireland|Kilkenny]] • [[Space:County_Laois%2C_Ireland|Laois]] • [[Space:County_Leitrim%2C_Ireland|Leitrim]] • [[Space:County_Limerick%2C_Ireland|Limerick]] • [[Space:County_Londonderry%2C_Ireland|Londonderry]] • [[Space:County_Longford%2C_Ireland|Longford]] • [[Space:County_Louth%2C_Ireland|Louth]] • [[Space:County_Mayo%2C_Ireland|Mayo]] • [[Space:County_Meath%2C_Ireland|Meath]] • [[Space:County_Monaghan%2C_Ireland|Monaghan]] [[Space:County_Offaly%2C_Ireland|Offaly]] • [[Space:County_Roscommon%2C_Ireland|Roscommon]] • [[Space:County_Sligo%2C_Ireland|Sligo]] • [[Space:County_Tipperary%2C_Ireland|Tipperary]] • [[Space:County_Tyrone%2C_Ireland|Tyrone]] • [[Space:County_Waterford%2C_Ireland|Waterford]] • [[Space:County_Westmeath%2C_Ireland|Westmeath]] • [[Space:County_Wexford%2C_Ireland|Wexford]] • [[Space:County_Wicklow%2C_Ireland|Wicklow]]
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[[Category:European Flag Images]] This is part of the [[Project:Ireland|Ireland Project]] This space is for storing images of Irish Flags not elsewhere found on WikiTree. For additional flags see ::[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_flags_of_Ireland Wikipedia - List of flags of Ireland] ::[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_flags_used_in_Northern_Ireland Wikipedia - List of flags of Northern Ireland] :::[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flag_of_the_Orange_Order Wikipedia - Flags of the Orange Order] {| Border = ''1''; text align = center |+ '''Images of Irish flags for use in profiles and templates.''' |- |Flag Image |Image File |Description |Flag Image |Image File |Description |- |[[Image:Ireland_Flags.png|75px|Flag of Ireland (1922 - Present) ]] |Ireland_Flags.png |Ireland - This is the flag and naval ensign of the Republic of Ireland, 1922-. |[[Image:Ireland_Flags.jpg|75px ]] |Ireland_Flags.jpg |Heraldic banner of the Lordship of Ireland 1386–1541 |- |[[Image:Ireland_Flags-1.jpg|85px]] |Ireland_Flags-1.jpg |Flag of the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland 1821–1922 |[[Image:UK_Flags-37.png| 75px |Kingdom of Ireland ]] |UK_Flags-37.png |Ireland - The Kingdom of Ireland from 1542 until 1801 |- |[[Image:Flags-1.gif | 85px |Irish Catholic Confederation]] |Flags-1.gif |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Confederate_Ireland Confederate Ireland] 1642-1652 and an unofficial flag of Ireland during the 18th and 19th century. |[[Image:European_Flags-35.png | 85px |Royal Standard of Ireland]] |European_Flags-35.png |Royal Standard of Ireland 1542–1801 |- |[[Image:Flags-8.png| 75px |Northern Ireland (unofficial)-Cross of St Patrick ]] |Flags-8.png |Northern Ireland (unofficial)-Cross of St Patrick |[[Image:WikiTree_practice-3.png| 75px |Northern Ireland 1953-1972 (Ulster Banner) ]] |WikiTree_practice-3.png |Northern Ireland 1953-1972 (Ulster Banner) |- |} {| Border = ''1''; text align = center |+ '''Images of Irish Military Diaspora flags for use in profiles and templates.''' |- |Flag Image |Image File |Description |Flag Image |Image File |Description |- |[[Image:Irish_Military_Diaspora-1.jpg|85px]] |Irish_Military_Diaspora-1.jpg |Colour of Dillon's Regiment, Irish Brigade (France) c.1691 |[[Image:Irish_Military_Diaspora-3.jpg|85px]] |Irish_Military_Diaspora-3.jpg |Colours U.S.A. Irish Brigade c,1861 |- |[[Image:Irish_Military_Diaspora-5.jpg|85px]] |Irish_Military_Diaspora-5.jpg |Uniform and colonel’s flag of the Hibernia Regiment (Spain) c.1750 |[[Image:Civil_War_Flags-74.jpg|85px]] |Civil_War_Flags-74.jpg |37th New York Infantry "Irish Rifles" Regimental |- |}
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[[Category:Irish Projects]] ''' Welcome to the Ireland Notables Team''' This is a sub-team of the [[Space:Irish_Roots_Topics_Team|Ireland Topics Team]], which is part of the [[Project:Irish_Roots|Ireland Project]] * '''Goal:''' To create and maintain well sourced and well writen profiles of Irish Notables and related profiles and pages. * '''Responsibilities:''' Follow the guidelines of the [[Project:Notables |Notables Project]] and the [[Project:Ireland|Ireland Project]] * '''What we do:''' Create and update Irish Notables profiles * '''Who should Join:''' Anyone interested in the Notables of Ireland * '''How to join:''' Send your request to [[Devlin-670|Rich Devlin]] It would be an asset if you are already a member of the [[Project:Notables|Notables Project]], but it is not required. * '''We use''' [[:Category:Ireland, Notables]], the sticker {{Notables Sticker|Ireland, Notables}} and other stickers from [[Space:Ireland_Badges_Templates_and_Stickers]] :Leader: TBA - for a full list of Members see [[Space:Irish_Roots_Topics_Team|Ireland Topics Team]] :'''Sub-Teams''' Actors, [[Space:Irish_Mathematician_Team|Mathematicians Team]] [[Space:Irish_Poets_Team|Poets Team]], [[Space:Irish_Writers_Team|Writers Team]], {| border="2" cellpadding="9" |- ! align="left" style="background:#52BE80;"|'''Member''' ! align="left" style="background:#52BE80;"|'''What you're working on or link your work page''' |- | [[Devlin-670|Rich Devlin]] | [[Space:Irish_Poets_Team|Poets]], [[Space:Irish_Writers_Team|Writers Team]], [[Space:Irish_Mathematician_Team|Mathematicians]], |- | [[Hennigan-514|Feargal Hennigan]] | [[Space:Irish_Poets_Team|Poets Team]] |- ! align="left" style="background:#DC7633;"| ! align="left" style="background:#DC7633;"| |}
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[[Category: Ireland, History]] [[Category:Irish Clans]] {| border="1" cellpadding="9" width=100% |- ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;" width=20%|[[Space:Irish_Eponym_Names|Irish Eponym Names]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;" width=20%|[[Space:Irish_Kingdoms|Irish Kingdoms]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;" width=20%|[[Space:High_Kings_of_Ireland|High Kings of Ireland]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;" width=20%|'''[[Space:Irish_Clan_List|Irish Clan List]] [[:Category:Irish_Clans|Category]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;" width=20%| |} {| border="1" cellpadding="9" width=100% |- ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;" width=20%|Ulaid (Érainn?) ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;" width=20%|Laigin ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;" width=20%|Eóganachta ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;" width=20%|[[Space:Clan_Connachta|Connachta]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;" width=20%|Dál gCais |} : Under Construction. If you see any errors, additions, or have any questions, leave a note below or PM [[Devlin-670|Rich Devlin]]. If you find a Progenitor for a clan, please add the Wikitree and/or external link. : '''Welcome to the Ireland Clan List''' This is an on going attempt to list clans by blood lines and adjusted by DNA and/or sources. [[image:photos-806.jpg|40px|??]] '''Part of the [[Project :Ireland|Ireland Project]]''' and the [[Space:Ireland_DNA_Team|Ireland DNA Team]] :[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gaels Wikipedia - Gaels] [[image:photos-806.jpg|10px|??]] == Ulaid (Érainn?) == :'''Conaille Muirthemne''' - [[Mac_Echdach-14|Conall Anglennaich mac Echdach (abt.0470-abt.0550)]] - [[:Category: Conaillle Muirthemnu]] :'''Dál nAraide (Cruithne)''' - [[Mac_Lughaidh-4|Eochaid Cobo mac Lughaidh (abt.0230-)]] - [[:Category: Dál nAraide]] ::'''Ui Echach Cobo''' - [[Mac_Lughaidh-4|Eochaid Cobo mac Lughaidh (abt.0230-)]] - [[:Category:Ui Echach Cobo]] :::'''Mac Aengusa''' - [[Mac_Aitith-1|Aengus mac Aitith (abt.0860-0920)]] - [[:Category: Clann Aengusa]] :'''Dál Fiatach (Ulaid)''' - [[Mac_Dáire-2|Fíatach Finn mac Dáire (abt.0005-abt.0039)]] - [[:Category:Dál_Fiatach]] ::Dál mBuinne - [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D%C3%A1l_mBuinne Wikipedia] - :::Galini :::Cenél nErnain :::Dál Cuirb ::'''Ua Flaithrí''' Clann - [[Mac_Cumuscach-1|Flaithrí mac Cumuscach (-abt.0960)]] - [[:Category: Uí Fhlaithrí]] ::'''Lecale (Leath Cathail)''' - [[MacAengusa-1|Cathal MacAengusa (abt.0735-)]] - [[:Category:Leth_Cathail]] ::Uí Blathmaic (Blathewyc) - [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blathewyc Wikipedia] ::Mac Duinnshléibhe ::'''Ó hEachaidh''' - [[Mac_Ardgar-2|Eochaid mac Ardgar (-1004)]] - [[:Category:Ó_hEachaidh]] :'''[[Space:D%C3%A1l_Riata|Dál Riata]]''' - [[Maceric-1|Fergus Mór (Maceric) mac Eirc (abt.0450-0499)]] - [[:Category:Dál_Riata]] ::'''Cenél nGabráin''' - [[Mac_Domangairt-2|Gabrán mac Domangairt (abt.0507-abt.0558)]] - [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cen%C3%A9l_nGabr%C3%A1in Wikipedia] ::'''Cenél nÓengusa''' - [[Macerc-1|Óengus Mór (Macerc) mac Eirc (bef.0474-)]] - [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cen%C3%A9l_n%C3%93engusa Wikipedia] ::'''Cenél Loairn''' - [[MacErc-2|Loarn MacErc (abt.0440-abt.0474)]] - [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cen%C3%A9l_Loairn Wikipedia] :::Mormaers of Moray - [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earl_of_Moray Wikipedia] :::Cenél Báetáin - ::'''Cenél Comgaill''' - [[Mac_Domangart-1|Comgall mac Domangart (-abt.0538)]] - [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comgall_mac_Domangairt Wikipedia] ::Cenél Chonchride :Uí Echach Arda - [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ards_(territory) Wikipedia] ::Great Ardes (lower) - [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ards_Lower Wikipedia] ::Little Ardes (upper) - [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ards_Upper Wikipedia] :Corcu Loígde - [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corcu_Lo%C3%ADgde Wikipedia] :Corcu Duibne - [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corcu_Duibne Wikipedia] :Corcu Baiscind - [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corcu_Baiscind Wikipedia] :Conaille Muirtheimne - [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conaille_Muirtheimne Wikipedia] :Múscraige - [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M%C3%BAscraige Wikitree] ::Múscraige Tíre ::Múscraige Breógain ::Múscraige Tri Maighe ::Múscraige Mittaine ::Múscraige Aodha (Múscraige Luachra) :Clan Conla :Corcu Loígde (Corcu Lóegde, Corco Luigde, Corca Laoighdhe, Laidhe, Síl Lugdach meic Itha) - [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corcu_Lo%C3%ADgde Wikipedia] == Connachta (Dál Cuinn) == [[Ceadcatha-1|Conn Cétchathach Ceadcatha (-0157)]] - [[:Category: Dál Cuinn|Dál Cuinn category]] : [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Connachta Wikipedia] === Connachta (Teóra Connachta) === *'''Uí Briúin''' [[Macechach-1|Brión (Macechach) mac Echach Muigmedóin (-abt.0425)]] [[:Category:Uí_Briúin]] **'''Síl_Maílruain''' [[Mac_Curnan-1|Mael Ruain mac Curnan (abt.0555-)]] [[:Category:Síl_Maílruain]] ***'''Clann Murchadha''' - [[Mac_Indrechtach-5|Murchad mac Indrechtach (abt.0704-0764)]] - [[:Category:Clann_Murchadha]] ***'''Clann_Murthaile''' - [[Mac_Indrechtach-6|Murthaile mac Indrechtach (abt.0700-)]] - [[:Category:Clann_Murthaile]] **'''Uí Briúin Aí''' - [[Mac_Fergus-22|Muiredach Muillethan mac Fergus (0650-0702)]] - [[:Category:Uí_Briúin_Aí]] - [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/U%C3%AD_Bri%C3%BAin Wikitree] ***'''Síol Muireadaigh''' - [[Mac_Fergus-22|Muiredach Muillethan mac Fergus (0650-0702)]] - [[:Category:Síl_Muiredaig]] ****'''Clann_Uatach''' - [[Mac_Áed_Balb-1|Uatu mac Áed Balb (abt.0725-abt.0775)]] - [[:Category:Clann_Uatach]] *****'''Ua_Follamáin''' - [[Mac_Cennétig-12|Follamán mac Cennétig (abt.0830-abt.0890)]] - [[:Category: Uí Fhollamáin]] *****'''Ua_Birn''' - [[Mac_Cináed-7|Birn mac Cináed (abt.0800-abt.0865)]] - [[:Category: Uí Bhirn]] ****'''Clann Conchobair''' - [[Mac_Muiredach_Muillethan-3|Conchobar mac Muiredach Muillethan (abt.0675-abt.0725)]] - [[:Category: Clann Chonchobair]] ****'''Clann Connmaig''' - [[Mac_Muiredach_Muillethan-2|Connmach mac Muiredach Muillethan (abt.0685-abt.0735)]] - [[:Category: Clann Chonnmaig]] **** '''Ó Conchobhair''' [[Mor-5|Conchobair Mac Tadg Mór (abt.0805-0882)]] - [[:Category:Ó_Conchobhair]] ***** '''Ua Mailruanaid''' (Clan Mulrooney, MacDermot) [[Mac_Tadhg-1|Máel Ruanaid mac Tadhg (-aft.0956)]] - [[:Category:Ua_Mailruanaid]] ****** '''Clan_Mac_Diarmata''' [[Mac_Tadg_Mór-2|Diarmait mac Tadg Mór (abt.1098-abt.1159)]] - [[:Category:Clan_Mac_Diarmata]] *******'''Clan Mac Diarmata Gall''' - [[Mac_Diarmata-8|Diarmait Gall Mac Diarmata (abt.1255-1316)]] - [[[[:Category: Clann Diarmata Gall]]]] *******'''Clan Mac Diarmata Ruad''' - [[Mac_Diarmata-26|Diarmait Ruad Mac Diarmata (abt.1230-1266)]] - [[:Category: Clann Diarmata Ruadh]] ******* '''Clann_Mac_Donnchad''' [[Mac_Tomaltach_na_Cairge-1|Donnachad mac Tomaltach na Cairge (abt.1179-1232)]] - [[:Category: Clann Donnchaid]] ***'''Síl Cathail''' - [[Mac_Muiredach_Muillethan-1|Cathal mac Muiredach Muillethan (0675-0735)]] ****'''Ua Máelbrénainn''' - [[Mac_Aengus-13|Máel Brénainn mac Aengus (abt.0820-abt.0885)]] - [[:Category:Ua_Máelbrénainn]] ****'''Ua_Flannacáin''' [[Mac_Murchad-11|Flannacán mac Murchad (abt.0810-abt.0880)]] - [[:Category: Uí Fhlannacáin]] ****'''Ua Mugróin''' - [[Mac_Murchad-15|Mugrón mac Murchad (abt.0810-abt.0870)]] - [[:Category:Ua_Mugróin]] **'''Uí Briúin Bréifne''' - [[Mac_Fergus-20|Brion mac Fergus (bef.0504-abt.0558)]] - [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/U%C3%AD_Bri%C3%BAin Wikipedia] ::::Mág Tighearnán (McKiernan) ::::Mág Samhradháin (McGovern) :::'''Uí Briúin Seóla''' - [[Mac_Bruin-1|Dauí Tenga Uma Mac Bruin (abt.0425-0499)]] ::::Clann Cosgraigh - ? - [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clann_Cosgraigh Wikipedia] ::Uí Fiachrach :::Uí Fiachrach Aidhne (Hy Fiachrach) - [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/U%C3%AD_Fiachrach_Aidhne Wikipedia] :::: Ó hEidhin, ::::Ó Seachnasaigh, ::::Ó Cléirigh ::::Mac Giolla Cheallaigh :::Cenél Feradaig Dathíi? :::Ó Cathail === Uí Néill (Northern Uí Néill) === *'''Uí Néil''' - [[Eochaid-13|Niall Noigiallach Eochaid (abt.0360-0452)]] - [[:Category:Uí_Néill]] **'''Síl nÁedo Sláine''' - [[Mac_Diarmato-2|Áed Sláine mac Diarmato (abt.0540-0604)]] - [[:Category: Síl nÁedo Sláine|Síl nÁedo Sláine category]] ***'''Nepotes Conaing''' - [[Mac_Congal-1|Conaing Cuirre mac Congal (abt.0610-0662)]] - [[:Category: Nepotes Conaing|Nepotes Conaing category]] ****'''Ua Cellaig''' - [[Mac_Flannacán-4|Cellach mac Flannacán (abt.0840-0895)]] - [[:Category: Uí Chellaig|Ua Cellaig category]] ***'''Síl Dlúthaig''' - [[Mac_Ailill-8|Dlúthach mac Ailill (abt.0610-abt.0665)]] - [[:Category: Síl Dlúthaig|Síl Dlúthaig category]] **'''Cenél nArdgail''' - [[Mac_Conall_Cremthainne-1|Ardgal mac Conall Cremthainne (abt.0460-0523)]] - [[:Category: Cenél nArdgail|Cenél nArdgail category]] ***'''Síl Donchon''' - [[Mac_Conall-11|Dúnchú mac Conall (abt.0600-abt.0680)]] - [[:Category: Síl Donchon|Síl Donchon category]] **'''Cenél Lóegaire''' - [[Mac_Néill-265|Lóegaire mac Néill (-abt.0462)]] - [[:Category:Cenél_Lóegaire]] ***'''Ua Caindelbáin''' - [[Mac_Máel_Crón-1|Caindelbán mac Máel Crón (abt.0885-0927)]] - [[:Category: Uí Chaindelbáin]] **'''Cenél Conaill''' - [[Mac_Niall-5|Conall Gulban mac Niall (abt.0400-abt.0464)]] - [[:Category:Cenél_Conaill]] ***'''Ua Maíldoraid''' - [[Mac_Aengus-5|Máel Doraid mac Aengus (abt.0820-)]] - [[:Category:Ua_Maíldoraid]] ****'''Mac_Gilla_Finnéin''' - [[Mac_Máel_Ruanaid-4|Gilla Finnén mac Máel Ruanaid (abt.0995-)]] - [[:Category: Clann Gilla Finnéin]] ***'''Cenél Luighdech (Sil Lugdach)''' - [[Mac_Sétna-3|Lugaid mac Sétna (abt.0520-)]] - [[:Category:Cenél_Lugdach]] ****'''Ua_Baígill''' - [[Mac_Bradagán-1|Baígill mac Bradagán (abt.0850-)]] - [[:Category: Uí Bhaígill]] ****'''Ó Domhnaill''' - [[Mac_Eicnecán-4|Domnall Mór mac Eicnecán (abt.0890-)]] - [[:Category: Uí Dhomnaill]] ****'''Ó Dochartaigh''' - [[Mac_Máenquile-1|Dochartach mac Máenquile (abt.0700-)]] - [[:Category: Uí Dhochartaig]] ::::Mac Daibhéid ::::Ó hAmhsaigh ::::Mac Giolla Bhríghde ::::Mac Meanman ::::Ó hAilbheartaigh :::Clann Chindfaoladh ::::Ó Baoighill :::Clann Dálaigh ::::Mac Eachmharcaigh :::Cenél Aedha ::::Ó Gallchobhair ::::Ó Canannain ::::Ó Connalláin ::::Ó Maeldoraidh :::Cenél mBógaine ::::seven sons of Énna Bóguine- Secht maic Bógaine .i. Áedh Cesdubh, Feidilmid, Brandubh Caech Cluassach, Anmere, Crimthan Lethan, Fergus, Eichín & Melge. :::'''Cenél Duach''' - [[Mac_Conall-1|Daui mac Conall (abt.0450-)]] - [[:Category:Cenél_nDuach]] :::Cenél Eanna/Enda ::::Ó Lapáin ::::Ó hEicnechan :::Ó Breasláin ==== Cenél nEógain ==== **'''Cenél nEógain''' - [[Cenel_n_Eogain-8|Eógan (Cenel n Eogain) mac Néill (abt.0400-0465)]] - [[:Category:Cenél_nEógain]] ***'''Clann_Conchobair_Maige_Itha''' - [[Mac_Fergaile-6|Conchobhar (mac Fergaile) Ó Catháin (abt.0720-0772)]] - [[:Category: Clann Chonchobair Maige Itha]] ****'''Clann Diarmata''' - [[Mac_Conchobhar-2|Diarmait mac Conchobhar (abt.0760-abt.0810)]] - [[:Category: Clann Diarmata]] ****'''Ua Catháin''' - [[Mac_Drugán-1|Cathán mac Drugán (abt.0795-abt.0845)]] - [[:Category: Uí Chatháin]] ***'''Cenél_Feidlimid''' - [[Mac_Muirdach-5|Feidlimid mac Muirdach (abt.0462-)]] - [[:Category:Cenél_Feidlimid]] ****'''Ua Duib Ditma''' - [[Mac_Cathmug-1|Dub Dirma mac Cathmug (abt.0950-)]] - [[:Category: Uí Duib Dirma]] ***'''Cenél_Feradaig''' - [[Mac_Muirdach-1|Feradach mac Muirdach (abt.0455-abt.0530)]] - [[:Category:Cenél_Feradaig]] ****'''Ua_Brolcháin''' - [[Mac_Eilgine-1|Brolchán mac Eilgine (abt.0780-abt.0850)]] - [[:Category: Uí Bhrolcháin]] ****'''Mac_Cathmail''' - [[Mac_Duinechad-2|Cathmal mac Duinechad (abt.0780-abt.0840)]] - [[:Category: Clann Chathmail]] ***'''Clann Néill''' - [[Mac_Aedh-3|Niall Caille mac Aedh (abt.0791-0846)]] - [[:Category:Clann_Néill]] ****'''Clann Duib Indrecht''' - [[Mac_Niall_Caille-1|Dub Indrecht Mac Niall Caille (abt.0820-abt.0880)]] - [[:Category:Clann_Duib_Indrecht]] *****'''Ua_Ualgarg''' - [[Mac_Aengus-11|Ualgarg mac Aengus (abt.0910-0963)]] - [[:Category:Ua_Ualgarg]] ****'''Ua_Néill''' - [[Mac_Aedo-2|Niall Mac Aedo (abt.0845-abt.0919)]] - [[:Category:Ua_Néill]] *****'''Slicht Aeda of the Fews''' - [[O'Neill-1947|Aodh O'Neill (aft.1425-1475)]] - [[:Category: Uí Néill na Feadha|Slicht Aeda of the Fews category]] *****'''Clann Conulad of Armagh''' - [[O'Neill-6480|Cú Ulad Ruad O'Neill (abt.1350-1400)]] - [[:Category: Clann Chon Uladh Ruaidh]] *****'''Clann Aodha Bhuidhe (Clandeboye} - [[O'Neill-1929|Aodh Buidhe O'Neill (bef.1220-1283)]] - [[:Category: Clann Aodha Bhuidhe]] ******'''Clann Domnall Donn of the Bann''' - [[O'Neill-6386|Domnall Donn O'Neill (abt.1280-aft.1345)]] - [[:Category: Clann Domnaill Dhoinn]] ****'''Clann Domnaill''' - [[Mac_Aeda-1|Domnall mac Aeda (abt.0830-aft.0915)]] - [[:Category:Clann_Domnaill]] *****'''Mac Lochlainn''' - [[Mac_Máel_Sechnaill-4|Lochlainn mac Máel Sechnaill (abt.0955-1023)]] - [[:Category: Clann Lochlainn]] *****'''Ó Doibhilin''' [[Mac_Donnghal-1|Dobhailen mac Donnghal (abt.1000-abt.1060)]] - [[:Category:Clan_Ó_Dobhailéin]] ::::Ó Néill (Ruadh) ::::Mac Eoghain ::::Mac Lochlainn ::::Mac Barúin ::::Mac Suibhne ::::Mac Seáin :::: ::::Mac Néill ::::Mac Conmidhe ::::Mac Giolla Easpuig ::::Mac Íomhair ::::Mac Laomuinn :::'''Clann Aodha Bhuidhe''' (Clandeboye O'Neill's) - [[O'Neill-1929|Aodh Buidhe O'Neill (bef.1220-1283)]] - [[:Category:Clann_Aodha_Bhuidhe]] ::::Ó Néill ::::Ó Gnímh :::Clann Domnaill ::::Ua Donnghaile ::::Ó Flaithbheartaigh :::'''Clann Birnn''' - [[Mac_Ruaidrí-5|Birn mac Ruaidrí (abt.0830-)]] - [[:Category:Clann_Birn]] ::::Mac Ruaidhrí ::::Mac Murchadha ::::Ó Firghil :::'''Cenél Feargusa''' - [[Mac_Muirdach-2|Fergus mac Muirdach (abt.0460-)]] - [[:Category:Cenél_Fergusa]] ::::'''Carraic Brachaide''' - [[Mac_Diarmait-7|Brachaide mac Diarmait (abt.0590-abt.0650)]] - [[:Category:Carraic_Brachaide]] :::::'''Ua hÓcáin (Ó hÁgáin)''' - [[Mac_Cináed-4|Ócán mac Cináed (abt.0920-)]] - [[:Category:Ua_hÓcáin]] :::::'''Ua_Mailfábaill (Ó Maelfabhail)''' - [[Mac_Loingsech-6|Máel Fábaill mac Loingsech (abt.0820-0881)]] - [[:Category:Ua_Mailfábaill]] ::::Ó Coinne ::::Ó Mealláin ::::Ó Bruadair ::::Ó Cearnaigh ::::Ó Robhartaigh ::::Ó Doirighe :::'''Cenél mBinnigh''' - [[Mac_Eógan-6|Eochaid mac Eógan (abt.0440-)]] - [[:Category:Uí_Echdach_Binnig]] ::::Ó hÁghmaill :::'''Cenél Moain''' - [[Mac_Muirdach-3|Moan mac Muirdach (abt.0465-abt.0525)]] - [[:Category:Cenél_Moain]] ::::'''Ua Flaithbertaig''' - [[Mac_Diarmait-6|Flaithbertach mac Diarmait (abt.0800-abt.0860)]] - [[:Category: Uí Fhlaithbertaig]] ::::'''Ó Goirmleadhaigh''' (Ua_Gairmlegaig) - [[Mac_Cathmal-2|Gairmlegach mac Cathmal (abt.0920-abt.0980)]] - [[:Category: Uí Ghairmlegaig]] ::::Ó Peatáin ::::'''Ó Lúinigh (Ua_Luinig)''' - [[Mac_Gairmlegach-1|Luinech mac Gairmlegach (abt.0680-abt.0740)]] - [[:Category:Ua_Luinig]] ::::Mac Duinechaidh ::::Ó Croidheáin ::::Ó Tighearnaigh ::::Ó Ceallaigh ::::Ó Cearnacháin ::::Mac Gairbhith ::::Mac Giolla Uidhir ::::Mac Coscraigh :::'''Cenél Fearadhaigh''' - [[Mac_Muirdach-1|Feradach mac Muirdach (abt.0455-abt.0530)]] - [[:Category:Cenél_Feradaig]] ::::Mac Cathmhaoil - [https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1omQgDwPBqFp6fGEHtbundNl2dJDSZlnIUIBg--2TU74/edit#slide=id.gfac58c7a7e_0_0 MacCathmhaoil Family Clade][[https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/sons-of-aodh/activity-feed ftDNA Sons Of Aodh Group - Timothy McQuaid]] ::::Mac Giolla Mhártain ::::Ó Brolacháin ::::Ó Fearadhaigh ::::Mac Máirtain ::::Mac Fhiachra ::::Maolgeimridh ::::Maolpadraig ::::Mag Uidhrín :::Cenél Tigernaich :::::Ó Maoilfothartaigh :::::Ó hEodhusa :::::Ó Connagain ::::Cenél Mac Earca ::::Clann Conchúir Magh Ithe :::::'''Ó Cathaín''' [[:Category:Ó_Catháin]] :::::Ó Dubhthaigh :::::Ó Maoláin :::::Mac Bhloscaidh :::Clan Diarmatta (Clandermot) ::::Ó Cairealláin ::::Mac Eiteagain :::O'Cahan of the Route :::'''Cenél Aenghusa (Cenél nAengusa)''' - [[Mac_Muirdach-4|Aengus mac Muirdach (abt.0460-)]] - [[:Category:Cenél_nAengusa]] ::::Mac Cana (Mac Anna) ::Ó Branagáin - Made their way into counties Armagh, Monaghan, and Louth in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. This surname was used synonymously with Brankin in the Crumlin area of county Antrim. ::Ó Branáin - Thought to be a contraction of Ó Branagáin. Unrelated to the Ó Braonáin and Mac Branáin septs outside of Ulster. Brennan was used synonymously with Brannie in the Ards peninsula, county Down ::Ó Corragáin - Said to be of the same stock as the Maguires, however are thought to descend from the Cenél nEóghain === Cenél Coirpre (Southern Uí Néill) === *'''Cenél Chairpri''' - [[Mac_Néill-273|Coirpre mac Néill (-aft.0501)]] - [[:Category:Cenél_Chairpri]] **'''Ua Ciarda''' - [[Mac_Máel_Bendachta-1|Ciarda mac Máel Bendachta (abt.0905-0954)]] - [[:Category: Uí Chiarda]] **'''Clann Cholmáin''' - [[Mac_Diarmata-3|Colman Már mac Diarmata (abt.0519-abt.0555)]] - [[:Category: Clann Cholmáin]] ***'''Caille Follamáin''' - [[Mac_Cú_Congelt-1|Follamán mac Cú Congelt (abt.0715-0766)]] - [[:Category: Caille Follamáin|Caille Follamáin category]] ****'''Ua Lorcán''' - [[Mac_Fiachra-8|Lorcán mac Fiachra (abt.0920-abt.0980)]] - [[:Category: Ua Lorcán|Ua Lorcán category]] ::Síl nÁedo Sláine :::Uí Chonaing :::Loch Gabhair === Clan Colla === [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Airg%C3%ADalla#Dynastic_groups Wikipedia] * Colla Mend (Mugdorna) ** '''Ua Machainéin''' - [[Mac_Suibne-12|Machainén mac Suibne (abt.0825-abt.0900)]] - [[:Category: Ua Machainéin|Ua Machainéin category]] * '''Uí Meic Uais''' - [[Mac_Eochaidh-3|Colla Uais Mac Eochaidh (0300-0337)]] - [[:Category: Uí Meic Uais|Uí Meic Uais category]] **'''Uí Tuirtri''' - [[Mac_Colla_Uais-1|Fiachra Tort Mac Colla Uais (-abt.0370)]] - [[:Category: Uí Tuirtri|Uí Tuirtri category]] ***'''Ua Floinn''' - [[Mac_Muiredach-21|Flann mac Muiredach (abt.0785-abt.0850)]] - [[:Category: Uí Fhloinn|Ua Floinn category]] **'''Cenél Carthind''' - [[Mac_Erc-5|Carthend mac Erc (abt.0355-abt.0415)]] - [[:Category: Cenél Carthind|Cenél Carthind category]] Uí Maic Cairthinn **'''Uí Fiachrach Ardsratha''' - [[Mac_Erc-4|Fiachra mac Erc (abt.0360-abt.0420)]] - [[:Category: Uí Fiachrach Ardsratha|Uí Fiachrach Ardsratha category]] Uí Fiachrach Arda Sratha *'''Uí Bresail Macha''' - [[Mac_Fiachra_Cassán-4|Bresal mac Fiachra Cassán (abt.0340-)]] - [[:Category: Uí Bresail Macha|Uí Bresail Macha category]] **'''Ua Céilecáin''' - [[Mac_Garbith-7|Céilecán mac Garbith (abt.0870-0933)]] - [[:Category: Uí Chéilecáin|Ua Céilecáin category]] **'''Ua Longáin''' - [[Mac_Fiachna-3|Longán mac Fiachna (abt.0810-abt.0875)]] - [[:Category: Ua Longáin|Ua Longáin category]] *'''Uí Echach Macha''' - [[Mac_Fiachra_Cassán-2|Echu mac Fiachra Cassán (abt.0341-)]] - [[:Category: Uí Echach Macha|Uí Echach Macha category]] **'''Clann Sínaig''' - [[Mac_Feradach_Culduib-3|Sínach mac Feradach Culduib (abt.0570-abt.0645)]] - [[:Category: Clann Sínaig|Clann Sínaig category]] ***'''Ua Flannacáin Airgíalla''' - [[Mac_Cáeman-3|Flannacán mac Cáeman (abt.0845-abt.0920)]] - [[:Category: Uí Fhlannacáin Airgíalla|Ua Flannacáin Airgíalla category]] **'''Ua Ruadacáin''' - [[Mac_Cellach-5|Ruadacán mac Cellach (abt.0780-abt.0850)]] - [[:Category: Ua Ruadacáin|Ua Ruadacáin category]] *'''Uí Nialláin''' - [[Mac_Fiacc-1|Niallán mac Fiacc (abt.0370-)]] - [[:Category: Uí Nialláin|Uí Nialláin category]] **'''Uí hAnluáin''' - [[Mac_Diarmata-103|Anluán mac Diarmata (abt.0850-abt.0920)]] - [[:Category: Uí hAnluáin|Uí hAnluáin category]] *'''Uí Cruinn''' - [[Mac_Fiachra_Cassán-5|Cronn mac Fiachra Cassán (abt.0345-abt.0400)]] - [[:Category: Uí Cruinn|Uí Cruinn category]] **'''Uí Segáin''' - [[Mac_Cluait-1|Segán mac Cluait (abt.0455-abt.0525)]] - [[:Category: Uí Segáin|Uí Segáin category]] *'''Uí Maine''' - [[Mac_Eochaidh-2|Máine Mór mac Eochaidh (abt.0360-abt.0407)]] - [[:Category: Uí Maine|Uí Maine category]] '''Not DNA connected''' *'''Uí Méith''' - [[Mac_Imchadh-1|Muireadhach Meith mac Imchadh (abt.0340-)]] - [[:Category: Uí Méith|Uí Méith category]] *'''Uí Chremthainn''' - [[Lethan-1|Criomhthan (Lethan) Liath (abt.0400-)]] - [[:Category: Uí Chremthainn|Uí Chremthainn category]] **'''Clann Lugáin''' - [[Mac_Irgalaig-2|Lugán mac Irgalaig (abt.0740-abt.0800)]] - [[:Category: Clann Lugáin|Clann Lugáin category]] ***'''Mac Uidhir''' - [[Mac_Uidhir-3|Uidhir Mac Uidhir (abt.1050-abt.1105)]] - [[:Category: Clann Uidhir|Mac Uidhir category]] **'''Uí Cherbaill''' - [[Mac_Máel_Poil-1|Cerball mac Máel Poil (abt.0890-abt.0950)]] - [[:Category: Uí Cherbaill|Uí Cherbaill category]] **'''Ua Cricháin''' - [[Mac_Lorccáin-1|Crichán mac Lorccáin (abt.0910-0970)]] - [[:Category: Uí Chricháin|Ua Cricháin category]] **'''Ua Laidcnén''' - [[Mac_Fogartaig-13|Laidcnén mac Fogartaig (abt.0915-abt.0980)]] - [[:Category: Ua Laidcnén|Ua Laidcnén category]] **'''Síl Daimíne''' - [[Mac_Cairpre_Daim_Airgit-1|Daimhin mac Cairpre Daim Airgit (abt.0490-abt.0565)]] - [[:Category: Síl Daimíne|Síl Daimíne category]] ***'''Síl Dubtíre''' - [[Mac_Echu_Lemna-2|Dub Tire mac Echu Lemna (abt.0675-abt.0720)]] - [[:Category: Síl Dubtíre|Síl Dubtíre category]] ****'''Ua (F) Laithnéin''' - [[Mac_Muiredach-18|Flaithnén mac Muiredach (abt.0810-abt.0870)]] :Uí Airthir :Uí Mugdorna :Fir Chraíbe :Fir Lí (Fir Lee) === Uí Maine (Hy Many, Uí Mháine) === *'''Cenél_Maine''' - [[Mac_Niall_Eochaid-1|Maine Mac Niall Eochaid (-0440)]] - [[:Category:Cenél_Maine]] **'''Cenél Diarmata''' - [[Mac_Bécc-6|Diarmait mac Bécc (abt.0740-0791)]] - [[:Category: Cenél Diarmata|Cenél Diarmata category]] ***'''UA hAirt of east Tethba''' - [[Mac_Diarmait-25|Art mac Diarmait (abt.0770-0826)]] - [[:Category: Uí Airt|UA hAirt of east Tethba category]] **'''Muinter Tadgáin of west Tethba''' - [[Mac_Máel_Bendachta-2|Tadgán mac Máel Bendachta (abt.0860-0920)]] - [[:Category: Muinter Tadgáin|Muinter Tadgán of west Tethba category]] ***'''Ua Muirecáin''' - [[Mac_Cernachán-3|Muirecán mac Cernachán (abt.0915-abt.0960)]] - [[:Category: Ua Muirecáin|Ua Muirecáin category]] ***'''Ua Catarnaig''' - [[Mac_Cathalán-4|Catarnach mac Cathalán (0950-1010)]] - [[:Category: Uí Chatarnaig|Ua Catarnaig category]] ***'''Mac Cuinn''' - [[Mac_Congalach-6|Conn mac Congalach (abt.0980-abt.1040)]] - [[:Category: Clann Chuinn|Mac Cuinn category]] ***'''Ua Agda''' - [[Mac_Dubcenn-1|Agda mac Dubcenn (0920-0980)]] - [[:Category: Uí Agda|Ua Agda category]] **'''Síl Rónán''' - [[Mac_Ainmire-1|Rónán mac Ainmire (abt.0595-abt.0650)]] - [[:Category: Síl Rónáin]] ***'''Clann Nechtain''' - [[Mac_Flann-9|Nechtan mac Flann (abt.0740-abt.0800)]] - [[:Category: Clann Nechtain]] ****'''Muinter Tlamákn''' - [[Mac_Brogán-3|Tlamáin mac Brogán (abt.0880-abt.0940)]] - [[:Category: Muinter Tlamáin]] *****'''Mac Aeda''' - [[Mac_Catachán-1|Aed mac Catachán (abt.1000-abt.1065)]] - [[:Category: Clann Aeda]] ****'''Muinter Mailsinna''' - [[Mac_Flaithgile-1|Máel Sinna mac Flaithgile (abt.0880-abt.0940)]] - [[:Category: Muinter Mailsinna]] *****'''Mac Carrgamna''' - [[Mac_Tadg-9|Carr Gamna mac Tadg (abt.1060-abt.1135)]] - [[:Category: Clann Charrgamna]] ***'''Clann Suibne''' - [[Mac_Flann-8|Suibne mac Flann (abt.0740-abt.0800)]] - [[:Category: Clann Suibne]] ****'''Muinter Lae (cha) cháin''' - [[Mac_Cersachán-1|Laechachán mac Cersachán (abt.0830-abt.0890)]] - [[:Category: Muinter Lae (cha) cháin]] **'''Ui Domnaill of Bregmaine''' - [[Mac_Crimthann-1|Domnall mac Crimthann (abt.0575-abt.0655)]] - [[:Category: Ui Domnaill of Bregmaine]] ***'''Ua Brian''' - [[Mac_Ruarc-2|Brian mac Ruarc (abt.0880-abt.0960)]] - [[:Category: Uí Bhrain]] **'''Ua Lachtnáin''' - [[Mac_Máel_Ciaráin-1|Lachtnán mac Máel Ciaráin (abt.0830-0894)]] - [[:Category: Uí Lachtnáin|Ua Lachtnáin category]] **'''Muinter Gobalaig''' - [[Mac_Bresal-4|Gobalach mac Bresal (abt.0800-abt.0860)]] - [[:Category: Muinter Gobalaig|Muinter Gobalaig category]] : Ó Ceallaigh :Ó Madadháin :Ó Neachtain :Ó Cnaimhín :Ó Domhnalláin :Ó Maolalaidh :Ó Fallamháin :Ó Cionnaith :Ó Géibheannaigh == Eóganachta == :[https://mccarthydna.wordpress.com/ The McCarthy Surname (Y-DNA) Study] :[http://sites.rootsweb.com/~irlkik/ihm/munster.htm#eoghanacht Tribes & Territories of Mumhan - Clanns] ::'''Eóghanacht Áine''' - [[:Category: Eóganacht Áine|Eóganacht Áine category]] (Knockainy parish, Co. Limerick) ::Eóghanacht Airthir Chliach (Tipperary town district) ::Eóghanacht Chaisil [Cashel] - MacCarthy, O'Sullivan, O'Callaghan ::Eóghanacht Glendamnacht [Glanworth, co. Cork] - O'Keefe ::Eóghanacht Locha Léin (Killarney, alias Eóghanacht Ui Donnchadha) - O'Donoghue Mór and O'Moriarity ::Eóghanacht Raithlind (in mid-southern County Cork) ::Éoganacht Árann (Aran Islands) ::Éoganacht Rois Argait (in or near the barony of Upper Ormond, Co. Tipperary; the Sil Mailedúin one of its clanns) ::Éoganacht Maigi Dergind (Magh Geirginn, Kincardine in Scotland) ::Éoganacht Ua Cathbach (Co. Tipperary) ::Éoganacht Cliach (divided into Eoghanacht Oirthir Cliach and Eoghanacht Iarthair Cliach) ::Eóghanacht Durluis (in or near Thurles, co. Tipperary) ::Éoganacht Durlais (in Airther Chliach, perhaps in or near the barony of Lower Ormond, co. Tipp.) ::Éoganacht Tuaiscirt Cliach (on the east of Galway Bay) ::Éoganacht Aradh (of Ara) (perhaps included Eoganacht Araidh Cliach in the barony of Coonagh) ::Éoganacht Beag Chaisil (Eoganacht Caille na Manach, in the barony of Kilnamanagh, co. Tipperary) ::Éoganacht Bheag (East of Shannon; alias Condae Bheag Luimnigh) ::Éoganacht Mhór Muman (about Knockraffon, b. Middlethird, co. Tipperary) ::Éoganacht Guirt Gabhra (barony of Connello, co. Limerick) ::Éoganacht Iar-Luchair (O'Moriarity, who dwelt west of Sliab Luachra, co. Kerry) == Laigin (Cóiced Laigen) == :three groups make up the Laigin: the Laigin proper, the Gaileóin, and the Fir Domnann. The latter are suggested to be related to the British Dumnonii. - [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laigin Wikipedia] :'''Dál Niad Cuirp''' - [[:Category: Dál Niad Cuirp|Dál Niad Cuirp category]] ::'''Uí Máil''' - [[Mac_Feidhlimidh_Fiorurghlas-1|Maine Mál mac Feidhlimidh Fiorurghlas (abt.0095-abt.0145)]] - [[:Category: Uí Máil|Uí Máil category]] ::'''Uí Briúin Chualann''' - [[Mac_Enna_Niadh-1|Brión Leithderg mac Enna Niadh (abt.0465-abt.0530)]] - [[:Category: Uí Briúin Chualann|Uí Briúin Chualann category]] ::'''Uí Dúnlainge''' - [[Mac_Eanna_Niae-1|Dúnlaing mac Eanna Niae (abt.0475-0536)]] - [[:Category: Uí Dúnlainge|Uí Dúnlainge category]] :::'''Uí Fáeláin''' - [[Mac_Murchada-17|Fáelán mac Murchada (abt.0690-abt.0738)]] - [[:Category: Uí Fáeláin|Uí Fáeláin category]] ::::'''Mac Fáeláin''' - [[Mac_Murchada-20|Fáeláin mac Murchada (abt.0950-abt.1010)]] - [[:Category: Mac Fáeláin|Mac Fáeláin category]] ::::'''Uí Brain''' - [[Mac_Máel_Mórda-4|Braen mac Máel Mórda (abt.0995-1052)]] - [[:Category: Uí Brain|Uí Brain category]] :::'''Uí Dúnchada''' - [[Mac_Murchad-2|Dúnchad mac Murchad (abt.0689-0728)]] - [[:Category: Uí Dúnchada|Uí Dúnchada category]] ::::'''Mac Gillamocholmóc''' - [[Mac_Cellaig-12|Gilla Mo Cholmóc mac Cellaig (abt.1000-aft.1030)]] - [[:Category: Mac Gillamocholmóc|Mac Gillamocholmóc category]] :::'''Uí Muiredaig''' - [[Mac_Murchad-3|Muiredach (mac Murchad) mac Murchado (abt.0688-0760)]] - [[:Category: Uí Muiredaig|Uí Muiredaig category]] ::::'''Uí Tuathail''' - [[Leinster-36|Tuathal (Leinster) Ugaire (abt.0900-0958)]] - [[:Category: Uí Tuathail|Uí Tuathail category]] ::'''Uí Cheinnselaig''' - [[Mac_Labraid_Laidech-1|Énnae Cennsalach mac Labraid Laidech (abt.0410-abt.0470)]] - [[:Category: Uí Cheinnselaig|Uí Cheinnselaig category]] :::'''Síl Maíluidir''' - [[Mac_Guaire-6|Máel Uidir mac Guaire (abt.0570-abt.0630)]] - [[:Category: Síl Maíluidir|Síl Maíluidir category]] :::'''Sil Chormaic''' - [[Mac_Nath-1|Cormac Mac Nath I (abt.0500-)]] - [[:Category: Sil Chormaic|Sil Chormaic category]] ::::'''Uí Riain''' - [[Mac_Bruatur-2|Rian mac Bruatur (abt.0835-0900)]] - [[:Category: Uí Riain|Uí Riain category]] :::'''Síl nElathaig''' - [[Mac_Fáelchon-2|Elathach mac Fáelchon (abt.0640-abt.0710)]] - [[:Category: Síl nElathaig|Síl nElathaig category]] :::'''Síl Onchon''' - [[Mac_Fáelchon-1|Onchú mac Fáelchon (abt.0650-abt.0710)]] - [[:Category: Síl Onchon|Síl Onchon category]] ::'''Uí Felmeda''' - [[Mac_Labraid_Laidech-2|Feidlimid mac Labraid Laidech (abt.0415-0475)]] - [[:Category: Uí Felmeda|Uí Felmeda category]] ::'''Uí Dego''' - [[Mac_Labraid_Laidech-3|Daig mac Labraid Laidech (abt.0418-)]] - [[:Category: Uí Dego|Uí Dego category]] ::Uí Bairrche ::Uí Enechglaiss ::Uí Crimthainn Áin :Dál Cairpre Arad :Dál Messin Corb == Dál gCais (Dalcassians) == :[[Mac_Conall_Echluath-1|Cas mac Conall Echluath (0347-)]] - [[:Category:Dál_gCais]] ::Déisi Tuisceart :::Uí Bloid :::Uí Caisin :::Cineal Fearmaic :::Delbhna ::Déisi Muman == Osraige == *'''Osraige''' - [[Mac_Criomthaind-1|Áenghus Osruighe mac Criomthaind (abt.0200-)]] - [[:Category: Osraige|Osraige category]] **'''Dál eBirn''' - [[Àongusa-1|Láoghaire Birnghuadhach mac Àongusa (-0235)]] - [[:Category:Dál_mBirn]] - [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D%C3%A1l_Birn Wikipedia] ***'''Mac Gilla Pátraic''' - [[MacDonnchada-3|Giollapatraic MacDonnchada (0948-0996)]] - [[:Category: Clann Gilla Pátraic|Mac Gilla Pátraic category]] == Uí Ímair == :'''Uí Ímair''' [[Unknown-462562|Ívarr Ivar Unknown (0800-0873)]] - [[Space:U%C3%AD_%C3%8Dmair_Dynasty|The people of the Uí Ímair]] == Other == :Uí Fidgenti :Uí Liatháin Needs Research :[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E%C3%B3ganachta Wikipedia - Eóganachta] :[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iverni Wikipedia - Iverni] :[https://www.libraryireland.com/names/irishclans/index.php Index to Irish Clans, Rev Patrick Woulfe] == Sources == *For a list of current Irish Clans see [[:Category:Irish_Clans|Wikitree Category Irish Clans]] *[https://www.surnamedna.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/IrishSeptsVol1.pdf The Irish Septs, Surnames, Variants, tribes and locations (Part 1) - David Austin Larkin] *[http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~larkin/genealogy/davidalarkin.htm Clann Charts - by David Larkin] *[http://sites.rootsweb.com/~irlkik/ihm/ireclan2.htm Walsh] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Irish_clans Wikipedia - List of Irish Clans] *[https://www.libraryireland.com/names/irishclans/irish-clan-names.php Irish Clan Names, Rev, Thomas Woulfe] *[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1NvnuS7Wnyk Uí Briúin O'Malley DNA Project by Maurice Gleeson - youtube] * [https://archive.org/stream/topographicalpoe00odonuoft/topographicalpoe00odonuoft_djvu.txt The topographical poems of John O'Dubhagain and Giolla na naomh O'Huidhrin. Edited in the original Irish] Large list of Irish Clanns * [https://www.cavanlibrary.ie/cavan-history/history-online/digitised-material/breifny-antiquarian-society-journal-1927-vol-iii-no-i-ii-iii-.pdf The Breifny Antiquarian and Historical Society. JOURNAL, 1927] - There is a good Ui Briuin Genealogy in here with a mention of many of Briuin's 24 sons.
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--------------------------- '''County Antrim Tartan''' [[image:Irish Clan Tartans.jpg|120px|??]] ----- '''County Armagh Tartan''' [[image:Irish Clan Tartans-1.jpg|120px|??]] ---- '''County Carlow Tartan''' [[image:Irish Clan Tartans-2.jpg|120px|??]] --------- '''County Cavan Tartan''' [[image:Irish Clan Tartans-3.jpg|120px|??]] --------- '''County Clare Tartan''' [[image:Irish Clan Tartans-4.jpg|120px|??]] --------- '''County Cork Tartan''' [[image:Irish Clan Tartans-5.jpg|120px|??]] -------- '''County Donegal Tartan''' [[image:Irish Clan Tartans-6.jpg|120px|??]] ------------- '''County Down Tartan''' [[image:Irish Clan Tartans-7.jpg|120px|??]] --------------- '''County Dublin Tartan''' [[image:Irish Clan Tartans-8.jpg|120px|??]] ------------- '''County Fermanagh Tartan''' [[image:Irish Clan Tartans-9.jpg|120px|??]] ------------------ '''County Galway Tartan''' [[image:Irish Clan Tartans-10.jpg|120px|??]] ------------- '''County Kerry Tartan''' [[image:Irish Clan Tartans-11.jpg|120px|??]] ------ '''County Kildare Tartan''' [[image:Irish Clan Tartans-12.jpg|120px|??]] --------------- '''County Kilkenny Tartan''' [[image:Irish Clan Tartans-13.jpg|120px|??]] ----------------- '''County Laois or Leix (Queens County) Tartan''' [[image:Irish Clan Tartans-14.jpg|120px|??]] --------- '''County Leitrim Tartan''' [[image:Irish Clan Tartans-15.jpg|120px|??]] -------- '''County Limerick Tartan''' [[image:Irish Clan Tartans-16.jpg|120px|??]] -------- '''County Londonderry or County Derry Tartan''' [[image:Irish Clan Tartans-17.jpg|120px|??]] ------------ '''County Longford Tartan''' [[image:Irish Clan Tartans-18.jpg|120px|??]] ---------- '''County Louth Tartan''' [[image:Irish Clan Tartans-19.jpg|120px|??]] ------------- '''County Mayo Tartan''' [[image:Irish Clan Tartans-20.jpg|120px|??]] -------------- '''County Meath Tartan''' [[image:Irish Clan Tartans-21.jpg|120px|??]] ---------------- '''County Monaghan Tartan''' [[image:Irish Clan Tartans-22.jpg|120px|??]] -------------- '''County Offaly (Kings County) Tartan''' [[image:Irish Clan Tartans-23.jpg|120px|??]] --------- '''County Roscommon Tartan''' [[image:Irish Clan Tartans-24.jpg|120px|??]] ------------ '''County Sligo Tartan''' [[image:Irish Clan Tartans-25.jpg|120px|??]] -------- '''County Tipperary Tartan''' [[image:Irish Clan Tartans-26.jpg|120px|??]] -------------- '''County Tyrone Tartan''' [[image:Irish Clan Tartans-27.jpg|120px|??]] ------------------ '''County Waterford Tartan''' [[image:Irish Clan Tartans-28.jpg|120px|??]] --------------- '''County Westmeath Tartan''' [[image:Irish Clan Tartans-29.jpg|120px|??]] ------------- '''County Wexford Tartan''' [[image:Irish Clan Tartans-30.jpg|120px|??]] ------------- '''County Wicklow Tartan''' [[image:Irish Clan Tartans-31.jpg|120px|??]] -------------- '''Connaught Province Tartan''' [[image:Irish Clan Tartans-32.jpg|120px|??]] ------------- '''Leinster Province Tartan''' [[image:Irish Clan Tartans-33.jpg|120px|??]] ---------------------- '''Munster Province Tartan''' [[image:Irish Clan Tartans-34.jpg|120px|??]] -------------------- '''Ulster Province Weathered tartan''' [[image:Irish Clan Tartans-35.jpg|120px|??]] --------------------- '''Ulster Province Red Tartan''' [[image:Irish Clan Tartans-36.jpg|120px|??]] ----------------------- '''Clan Cian or O'Carroll Family Tartan''' [[image:Irish Clan Tartans-37.jpg|120px|??]] --------------- '''Clan Fitzgerald Family Tartan''' [[image:Irish Clan Tartans-38.jpg|120px|??]] ----------------- '''Clan Forde or Ford Family Tartan''' [[image:Irish Clan Tartans-39.jpg|120px|??]] ------------------ '''Clan MacGuire Family Tartan''' [[image:Irish Clan Tartans-40.jpg|120px|??]] ------------------- '''Clan Murphy Family Tartan''' [[image:Irish Clan Tartans-41.jpg|120px|??]] ------------------- '''O'Neil or O'Neill or O'Neal Clan Tartan''' [[image:Irish Clan Tartans-42.jpg|120px|??]] ------------------------- '''Saint Patrick Tartan''' [[image:Irish Clan Tartans-43.jpg|120px|??]] --------------------- '''Irish National tartan''' [[image:Irish Clan Tartans-44.jpg|120px|??]] -----------------------------
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[[Category:Ireland Projects]] [[Category:Ireland, History]] [[Category: Ireland, Nobility]] {{EuroAristo Sticker|place=Ireland}} [[Category:Irish_Clans]] [[Category: Gaelic Ireland]] *[[Space:Irish_Kingdoms|Irish Kingdoms]] ==Connachta== *[[Space:Kings_of_Connacht|Space Kings of Connacht]] - Wikitree aka Cóiced Ol nEchmacht ===Uí Fiachrach dynasty=== *[https://feeneygenealogy.com/surname.php The Feeney family] - 1 Nov 2017 ===Uí Briúin Ai (Síl Muiredaig)=== ====The O'Conor Dynasty aka O'Connor==== *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/O%27Connor O'Connor] - Wikipedia 19 Aug 2017 O'Conor (Middle Irish: Ó Conċuḃair; Modern Irish: Ó Conċúir), Historic Kings of Connacht and the last High Kings of Ireland before the Norman invasion :O'Connor Don :O'Connor Roe :O'Connor Sligo ====The MacDermot of Moylurg, Prince of Coolavin==== ====The O'Rourke of Breifne==== ==Uí Néill== ===Cenél nEógain=== ====O'Neill dynasty==== *[[Space:O%27Neill_Dynasty|O'Neill Dynasty]] - Wikitree *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/O%27Neill_dynasty O'Neill Dynasty] - Wikipedia 19 Aug 2017 :O'Neill Mor :O'Neill of Clandeboye :O'Neill of the Fews :Slight-Arte O'Neills :MacShane O'Neills ===Cenél Conaill=== ====The O'Donnell, Prince of Tyrconnell==== *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/O%27Donnell_dynasty O'Donnell dynasty] - Wikipedia 19 Aug 2017 ====The O'Dogherty of Inishowen==== ==Uí Maine== ===The O'Kelly of Gallagh and Tycooly, Prince of Hy Many=== ===The Fox of Tethbae (O'Kearney)=== ==Laigin== ===Uí Cheinnselaig=== ====The MacMorrough Kavanagh, Prince of Leinster==== ====The O'Morchoe==== ====The O'Toole of Fer Tire (in abeyance)==== ==Osraige== ===Dál Birn=== ====Kings of Osraige==== ====Mac Giolla Phádraig (Fitzpatrick) dynasty==== *[https://www.academia.edu/42953522/Mac_Giolla_Phádraig_Osra%C3%AD_1384_1534_AD_Part_I?email_work_card=title Mac Giolla Phádraig Osraí 1384-1534 AD Part I by Mike Fitzpatrick] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FitzGerald_dynasty FitzGerald dynasty] - Wikipedia 19 Aug 2017 ==Dál gCais== [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dalcassians Wikipedia Dalcassians (Irish: Dál gCais)] ===The O'Brien, Prince of Thomond=== *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/O%27Brien_dynasty O'Brien dynasty] - Wikipedia 19 Aug 2017 *[[Space:O%27Brien_Name_Study|O'Brien name study]] - Wikipedia 19 Aug 2017 ===The O'Grady of Killyballyowen=== ===O'Kennedy family=== ===MacMahon family=== * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/McMahon McMahon] - Wikipedia - 28 Aug 2017 ==Dál Fiatach== ===MacDonlevy (dynasty)[6] (MacNulty)=== *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donlevy Donlevy] - Wikipedia 19 Aug 2017 *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ulaid Ulaid] - Wikipedia 19 Aug 2017 ==Eóganachta== :MacCarthy Mor :McCarthy Reagh :MacCarthy Muskerry ===Eóganacht Chaisil=== ====The O'Callaghan of Duhallow, Lord of Clonmeen==== ====The McGillycuddy of the Reeks, Lord of Doonebo==== **[[Space:McGillycuddy_of_the_Reeks|Chiefs of the McGillycuddy of the Reeks, Lord of Doonebo]] - Wikitree ====The O'Donoghue of the Glens, Prince of Glenflesk==== ====O'Connell, hereditary castellans of Ballycarbery Castle==== *From this sept came Daniel O'Connell of Derrynane, "The Liberator." ===Uí Fidgenti=== ====The O'Donovan of Clancahill==== ==Corcu Duibne== ===O'Shea of Iveragh (now represented by the descendants of Martin Archer Shee, the noted 19th-century portrait artist)=== ==Norse Gaelic origins== ===Clann Somhairle – Crovan dynasty=== ===Clan Donald=== ===The MacDonnell of the Glens=== ===The King of Dublin=== *[[Space:Kings_of_Dublin|Kings of Dublin]] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/U%C3%AD_%C3%8Dmair Uí Ímair] - Wikipedia 20 Aug 2017 == to be added == *[http://clanmactavish.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/Royal-Pedigree-Cenel-nDuach-and-The-MacTavish-Chiefs-.pdf History of Clan MacTavish] ==Sources== Also see; * [http://www.clansofireland.ie/baile/?q=Clan_Register Clans of Ireland "Finte na hÉireann"] - 9 Sep 2017 * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gaelic_nobility_of_Ireland Gaelic nobility of Ireland] - Wikipedia 19 Aug 2017 * [[:Category:Irish_Clans|Category: Irish Clans]] - Wikitree * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal_family#Royal_houses_and_dynasties Royal family] - Wikipedia 20 Aug 2017 * [http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/IRELAND.htm FMG Ireland] - 19 Aug 2017 *[https://www.liquisearch.com/gaelic_nobility_of_ireland/the_gaelic_nobles Gaelic Nobility of Ireland] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gaelic_nobility_of_Ireland Wikipedia - Gaelic nobility of Ireland] ==The goal of this project == Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Devlin-670|Richard Devlin]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=15369838 send me a private message]. Thanks! *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Irish_Dynasties|What links to this page.]]
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[[Category:DNA Group Projects]] [[Category:Irish Eponym Names]] [[Category:Irish Clans]] {| border="1" cellpadding="9" width=100% |- ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;" width=20%|[[Space:Irish_Eponym_Names|Irish Eponym Names]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;" width=20%|[[Space:Irish_Kingdoms|Irish Kingdoms]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;" width=20%|[[Space:High_Kings_of_Ireland|High Kings of Ireland]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;" width=20%|'''[[Space:Irish_Clan_List|Irish Clan List]] [[:Category:Irish_Clans|Category]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;" width=20%|[[:Category:One_Name_Studies|Category: Name studies]] |} {| border="1" cellpadding="9" width=100% |- ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;" width=20%|Ulaid (Érainn?) ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;" width=20%|Laigin ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;" width=20%|Eóganachta ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;" width=20%|[[Space:Clan_Connachta|Connachta]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;" width=20%|Dál gCais |} [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:My_Family_Tree_Groups myFTDNA Groups] - Under Construction. This was the first attempt to track Haplogroups assigned to Historic profiles. Due to the large number of these Haplogroups a new approch is needed and this page is for referance only. If you have any questions, leave a note below or PM [[Devlin-670|Devlin-670]] 19:24, 31 August 2022 (UTC) :: '''Welcome to the Irish Eponym Names Page''' [[image:photos-806.jpg|40px|??]] '''Part of the [[Project :Ireland|Ireland Project]]''' [[Space:Medieval_Project_-_Ireland|Medieval Project - Ireland]], and [[Project:DNA]] With the advent of the Big Y-700 test, FamilyTreeDNA group project leaders are finding likely DNA markers for historical people. This Project Page lists the ones found. If any one finds new markers, you can add it to the list or leave a note at the bottom of this page and it will be added. This is still in the proposal level, so let me know if you have any ideas or questions. [http://scaledinnovation.com/gg/adminUtils.html FTDNA admin Utilities] [https://isogg.org/wiki/Y-DNA_tools ISOGG Y-DNA Tools] '''[[Space:Ireland_DNA_Team]]''' {| border="2" cellpadding="9" class="sortable" |- ! align="left" style="background:#52BE80;"|'''Marker''' ! align="left" style="background:#52BE80;"|'''Est. Yr.''' ! align="left" style="background:#52BE80;"|'''Progenitor''' ! align="left" style="background:#52BE80;"|'''Clan Page''' ! align="left" style="background:#52BE80;"|'''Clan Category''' |- | |0025? |[[Fearadhach-1|Feradach Finnfechtnach Fearadhach (-abt.0036)]] |([[Space:Clan_Connachta|Connachta]])
| |- | |0025? |[[Mac_Dáire-2|Fíatach Finn mac Dáire (abt.0005-abt.0039)]] |(Ulaid)
Dál Fiatach | |- | |0100? |[[Felim-1|Fiacha Suidhe max Felim (0105-)]] |(Dál gCais)
Déisi Muman | |- |[http://scaledinnovation.com/gg/snpTracker.html?snp=R-DF104 DF104][[https://dcg.genealogy.network/home.xhtml Dál Cuinn Group genetic genealogy project.]][[https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/sons-of-aodh/about/background Family Tree DNA Dál Cuinn Group Project - David Robert Charles Mac Donagh]] |0120[ |[[Ceadcatha-1|Conn of the Hundred Battles (-0157)]] |([[Space:Clan_Connachta|Connachta]])]
Dál Cuinn |[[:Category:Irish History, Kingdom of Connacht|Kingdom of Connacht]] |- |Z3008[[http://www.peterspioneers.com/colla.htm Z3008 DNA of The Three Collas, By Four Colla Descendants: Peter Biggins, with Josiah McGuire, Patrick McMahon, and Tom Roderick]] |0400[[https://yfull.com/tree/R-Z3008/ Yfull R-Z3008]] |[[Eochu-1|Eochu (Eochu) Cairpre (abt.0260-)]] |The Three Collas | |- |A18726[[https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/sons-of-aodh/about/background Family Tree DNA - sons-of-aodh Group Project - Grace (Granuaile Ní Fhlannagáin)]] |0400? |[[Macechach-1|Brión (Macechach) mac Echach Muigmedóin (-abt.0425)]] |Uí Briúin | |- |FGC23742 BY35727[ |0500][[https://yfull.com/tree/R-FGC23742/ Yfull FGC23742]] |[[Mac_Eochaid_Mugmedón-1|Fiachrae mac Eochaid Mugmedón (abt.0340-)]] |Uí Fiachrach | |- |ZZ87[ |0400? | [[Eochaid-13|Niall of the Nine Hostages]] (c.0360 - 0452) |Uí Néill [[Space:O%27Neill_Dynasty|O'Neill]] |[[:Category:O%27Neill_Dynasty|O'Neill_Dynasty]] |- | |0300? |[[Mac_Echach_Mugmedóin-1|Ailill mac Echach Mugmedóin (0340-)]] |Uí nAilello | |- | |0400? |[[Mac_Niall-5|Conall Gulban mac Niall (abt.0400-abt.0464)]] |Cenél Conaill | |- |S588][[https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/oneill/about Family Tree DNA - O'Neill Group Project - Dwayne ONeill]] |0500[[https://yfull.com/tree/R-S588/ Yfull R-S588]] |[[Cenel_n_Eogain-8|Eógan mac Néill (abt.0400-0465)]] |[[Space:Cen%C3%A9l_nE%C3%B3gain|Cenél nEógain]] |[[:Category:Cenél_nEógain]] |- | |0400? |[[Mac_Néill-265|Lóegaire mac Néill (-abt.0462)]] |Cenél Lóegairi | |- | |0500? |[[Mac_Néill-273|Coirpre mac Néill (-aft.0501)]] |Cenél Coirpre (southern Uí Néill) | |- | |0400? |[[Mac_Niall_Eochaid-1|Maine Mac Niall Eochaid (-0440)]], [[Mac_Eochaidh-2|Máine Mór mac Eochaidh (abt.0360-abt.0407)]] |Cenél Maine (of Tethba) | |- | |0500? |[[Mac_Néill-411|Fiachu mac Néill (-aft.0514)]] |Cenél Fiachrah | |- | |0500? |[[Mac_Diarmata-3|Colman Már mac Diarmata (-abt.0555)]] |Clann Cholmáín | |- | |0500? |[[Mac_Dalláin-1|Forgg mac Dalláin (-abt.0500)]] |(Ulaid) Dál Fiatach | |- | |0500? |[[Mac_Muirdach-1|Feradach mac Muirdach (-abt.0530)]] |Cenél Feradaig | |- |BY3292[ |1250? |[[O'Neill-1929|Aodh Buidhe O'Neill (-1283)]] |[[Space:Cen%C3%A9l_nE%C3%B3gain|Clandeboye O'Neill]] | |- |BY3342][ |0790? | |Cenel Moain | |- |Z1513][[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gsU15SEJgJQ YouTube The Cenél nEógain & “Royal O’Neills” by Dwayne O'Neill July 2021]] |1319[[https://yfull.com/tree/R-Z1513/ Yfull R-Z1513]] |[[O'Neill-1489|Aodh an Macaoimh Tóinleasg O'Neill (-1177)]] |Royal O’Neills | |- |FT32273[ |1400? |[[O'Neill-1947|Aodh O'Neill (aft.1425-1475)]] |Tyrone/Fews | |- |S595][ |1050][[https://www.academia.edu/45660008/Haplogroup_S595_DNA_links_to_the_OCathains_of_Ulster_Using_Lineages_Surnames_and_DNA_as_Supporting_Evidence?email_work_card=title Haplogroup S595 -DNA links to the O'Cathains of Ulster: Using Lineages, Surnames and DNA as Supporting Evidence - Dwayne ONeill & Edward Kane 5.0]] | |O’Cathains (O’Kanes) | |- | |0170? |[[MacModhna-1|Eoghan Mór macModhna (abt.0170-)]] |Dal Cais |[[:Category:Irish_History%2C_Kingdom_of_Déisi_Dál_gCais_%28Dalcassians%29|Déisi Dál gCais (Dalcassians)]] |- |R-L226? |0350? |[[Mac_Conall_Echluath-1|Tál Cas mac Conall Echluath (0347-)]] |Dal Cais | |- |FGC5659[[http://www.peterspioneers.com/brianboru.htm FGC5659 Brian Boru DNA By Peter Biggins]] |0900[[https://yfull.com/tree/R-FGC5659/ Yfull R-FGC5659]] |[[Cennetig-1|Brian Boru (abt.0940-1014)]] |Dal Cais |[[:Category:Irish_History%2C_Kingdom_of_Déisi_Dál_gCais_%28Dalcassians%29|Déisi Dál gCais (Dalcassians)]] |- |BY18115+[ |1100? |[[O'Conor-30|Turlough Mór O'Conor (abt.1088-1156)]] Tairdelbach Már Ó Conchobair | | |- |} {| border="2" cellpadding="9" class="sortable" |- ! align="left" style="background:#52BE80;"|'''Marker''' ! align="left" style="background:#52BE80;"|'''Est. Yr.''' ! align="left" style="background:#52BE80;"|'''Progenitor''' ! align="left" style="background:#52BE80;"|'''Clan Page''' ! align="left" style="background:#52BE80;"|'''Clan Category''' |- |Z16282][[http://www.peterspioneers.com/elycarroll.htm Z16291 Ely Carroll DNA, By Peter Biggins]] | |[[Carroll-2077|Charles Carroll (1737-1832)]] | | |- |BY37245 >?[[https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/omalley/about ftDNA OMalley Group - Maurice Gleeson]] | |[[O'Malley-1144|John O'Malley (1795-)]] | | |- |} :MacCarthy - failbhe Flann[https://www.libraryireland.com/Pedigrees1/Heber.php] and Carthach [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MacCarthy wikipedia] - '''Notes from David Robert Charles Mac Donagh:''' I found after working with the O’Conor Don's data is that there is one mutation per man (the same as YFull and Iain), 30 years per generation on average, and a new mutation every other generation or every 60 years on average. These are any kind of mutations, SNPs, INDELs, etc., but not STRs, and not just SNPs like YFull's and Iain's methods use. Here is my very rough table. The order in which mutations (Marker) occurred within a multiple mutation phylogenetic node is completely unknown, so those mutations are just used as placeholders and are not meant to be taken as representing the chronologically correct order. The Approximated Birth Year (Est. Yr.) is just a convenience that helps confirm the feasibility of my heuristic. Finally, the generation in which a mutation occurred is also just an approximation and could move one generation in either direction. '''Members''' * [[Devlin-670|Rich Devlin]] - Working on Irish Clans * [[Meyers-3406|Gina Meyers]] - Not immediately sure I can help, but I love this idea. I'll keep a lookout. * [[Fanning-475|Z Fanning]] - Working on The MacGillaPatricks, MacCarthy and O'Brien branches == Sources == * [http://www.ytree.net/ The Big Tree, Alex Williamson] - R1B only - surnames and locarions * [https://yfull.com/ Y Full] - dates of branching points * [http://www.clansofireland.ie/baile/dna Clans of Ireland - CLAN DNA PROJECTS] * [https://mcmillen-design.com/scotsirish/pages/scotor.html Scots or Irish] * [http://www.peterspioneers.com/colla.htm#contents Z3008 DNA of The Three Collas] * [https://www.irishorigenes.com/content/using-dna-pinpoint-your-irish-genetic-homeland USING DNA TO PINPOINT YOUR IRISH GENETIC HOMELAND] * [https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-017-17124-4 The Irish DNA Atlas: Revealing Fine-Scale Population Structure and History within Ireland] * [https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/munster-irish/about/results Irish Type II (CTS4466) - Irish Type III (L226) - Munster I (L362) - R-L362] * [https://irishtype3dna.org/index.php Irish type III DNA] - the Dál gCais sept of Thomond. * [https://www.surnamedna.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/DNA-vs-Irish-Annals-2014.pdf DNA vs Irish Annals] * [https://scholarworks.iupui.edu/bitstream/handle/1805/17999/ACFrOgCrdE-uFz7xIcOGfmTJt6M_Qq3JZwfbk6d6rhCdRsnDc3RWgkVk3K7wGyE9V9uY-TU7gZxa-laxBExJtyOD7zp6FK6t_wBq1BajBhhnP-7hV52NNBgoaFFRrHk=.pdf;jsessionid=E9ED5464E5F8F5326F9D718341377540?sequence=1 AN EXPLORATION OF IRISH SURNAME HISTORY] THROUGH PATRILINEAL GENETICS by Stephanie Kay Farmer, A Thesis] * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gsU15SEJgJQ The Cenél nEógain & “Royal O’Neills” by Dwayne O'Neill July 2021 - Youtube]International Society of Genetic Genealogy (2017). Y-DNA Haplogroup Tree 2018, Version: 13.307, Date: Date: 24 December 2018, http://www.isogg.org/tree/ Date of access: 6 Aug 2021. * [https://isogg.org/tree/2018/index18.html International Society of Genetic Genealogy (2017). Y-DNA Haplogroup Tree 2018, Version: Number given at top of Main Page, Date: Date given at top of Main Page, http://www.isogg.org/tree/ ] * [http://www.oneillclans.com/images/pdfs/1.pdf O'Niall - A SHORT SURNAME HISTORY] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Irish_clans Wikipedia List of Irish Clans] * [https://www.libraryireland.com/names/irishclans/index.php Irish Clans - Rev. Patrick Woulfe] * [http://sites.rootsweb.com/~irlkik/ihm/ireclans.htm Old Irish Kingdoms and Clans] * [https://isogg.org/wiki/Y-DNA_SNP_testing_chart ISOGG - Y-DNA SNP testing chart] * [https://www.surnamedna.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/DNA-vs-Irish-Annals-2017.web_.pdf DNA-vs-Irish-Annals-2017 PDF] == Notes == : Devlin, (Irish Dobhailéin), [[Space:Devlin_Name_Study|Devlin_Name_Study]] - Notes: G2G to be entered ::Devlin of Tyrone (to be entered, see Devlin name study) :: [[Mac_Gormghus-1|Dobhailen mac Gormghus]] - Devlin of Sligo :Develin (see Devlin) :Maxwell - "Enter Eponym Here" - [[Space:Maxwell_Name_Study|Maxwell Name Study]] - Notes:
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[[Image:ADWP-355.png|350px|center|Gold Scroll bar.]] {{clear}} == The Story == {{Image|file=ADWP-128.png |align=l |size=70 |label=Golden harp on green background flag of Ireland. }} This project is about those girls and young women (Irish Famine Orphan Girls) who were shipped to Australia on the "Beulah" and the "Calcutta" in 1851 under the auspices of the Female Immigration Association. {{Image|file=ADWP-112.png |align=r |size=300 |label=Cropped from a larger image, depicted is a woman on her knees with her face in her hands, weeping as she had just farewelled her child, or children, aboard a skip bound for foreign shores. The caption attached says "Erin weeps for her lost daughters" — "Erin" being Ireland (Éire) herself. }} "Everyone" seems to know about the greater "Earl Grey scheme" (1848―1850) that shipped some 4,000-plus adolescent female orphans from Irish "workhouses" to the Australian colonies, mostly arriving at Sydney, Melbourne, and Adelaide; but almost noone seems to know of the 300-plus girls shipped out, mostly from '''County Clare''' (with some from Cty Cork, and some others from Hampshire, England), to Van Diemen's Land (later known as Tasmania). The "Female Immigration Association", in partnership with the Powers That Be back in England, arranged for a number of "eligible" females to be sent to Van Diemen's Land as had been done for the colonies on the mainland. The main thrust seemed to have been that those in charge of the southernmost colony felt rather "short changed" by not having had their population increased by girls and young women (often referred to as "breeders") who could work, and, probably more important to some, help create a larger population, so they applied to the government for some "relief" from the dearth of females that seemed to plague them. Many (most?) of the records in Ireland were lost, with the most complete remaining being those of the Corofin workhouse, so finding anything about the girls and young women is difficult, to say the least, and impossible, at worst. For some, the only record left seems to be their arrival in Hobart Town, Van Diemen's Land. One question that may never be fully answered is that of: "were they given a choice?", with another being: "if they were given a choice, was it a case of stay and most likely die of starvation, or go and maybe die from other causes, or, with luck and the blessings of the angels, live and find health and happiness?". The girls, even the poorest of the orphans with nothing truly of their own in the world, did not go into the unknown empty-handed. The regulations dealing with the selection and movement of so many, required them to be provided with "six shifts, two flannel petticoats, six pairs of stockings, two gowns, and two pairs of shoes". All these items were to be new and of good quality, and in a wooden box of good quality, with strong locks, for storing their belongings. Their names were to be printed on the front of the box (how this would be helpful to the illiterate was not explained). Those girls of the Roman Catholic faith were also to be provided with a bible. (Were the Protestant girls thought to have less faith? Were the Catholic girls also provided with a rosary if they did not own one? Surely that would be something even those who were illiterate could use.) [[Image:ADWP-352.png|400px|center|Green circle bar]] === In The News === * Ship name: "Beulah"; Port of Departure: Plymouth; Port of Arrival: Hobart. Number of immigrants: 812; Date of arrival in Hobart Town: 28th August 1851. : '''Arrival of the ''Beula'''''[[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/2960313 National Library of Australia Trove] Arrival of the Beulah] : THIS fine vessel, with female immigrants, arrived in our harbour on the evening of Thursday, after a good passage from Plymouth, having on board 204 persons, one of whom has come out to join her husband in this colony. :The Surgeon-Superintendent, John Arthur, Esq , and Capt. Linton, the commander of the Beulah, speak highly as to the conduct and character of the immigrants, who are all of a very healthy appearance, and in good spirits. Of the single females, whose ages vary from 18 to 23, 44 are from Kilrush, 50 from Ennistymon, 55 from Ennis, 2 from Ballyvaghn, in Ireland, and 10 from Portsea, in England. The others, about 40, consist of the schoolmaster and wife, a matron, four submatrons, and married immigrants with their families. :The general arrangements of the ship appear to have been carried out with great credit to all parties. :These immigrants have been sent out by the Colonial Land and Emigration Commissioners, and the expenses are to be paid out of the sum of the £10,000), which has been specially voted by the House of Commons for Emigration to Van Diemen's Land. :'The Committee of the Tasmanian Female Immigration Association hope to be enabled to land them early next week, as the Building on the Old Wharf will be ready for their reception. We are further enabled to state that the Committee do not purpose hiring any from the ship, but immediately upon their landing, and the arrangements are completed, due notice of hiring will be given. In the meantime applications may be forwarded to the Honorary Secretary, at Capt. King's Office, where many have been already(been) received. :We may mention that the Lieutenant-Governor has received a despatch from Earl Grey, under date 15th April last, suggesting the formation of a Committee, as the colonists have already done. * Ship name: "Calcutta"; Port of Departure: Plymouth; Port of Arrival: Hobart. Number of immigrants: 714; Date of arrival in Hobart Town: 2nd November 1851. : '''Arrival of the ''Calcutta'''''[[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/8770282 National Library of Australia Trove] Arrival of the Calcutta] : November 2.— Calcutta, barque, 484 tons, Wrankmore, from Plymouth, with 151 single females, 7 married couples, 5 girls, and 4 boys, emigrants. Passengers — Mrs and two Miss Smith, Miss Hood, and Dr Church. One birth and one death took place on the passage. {{Blue|(Apparently there was less interest in the makeup of the "passengers" than on the ''Beulah'' earlier in the year, as the Irish girls get barely a mention despite there having been some 150 or so aboard.)}} [[Image:ADWP-354.png|300px|center|Gold Scroll bar.]] == The Ships == === Beulah === [https://librariestas.ent.sirsidynix.net.au/client/en_AU/names/search/results?qu=NI_SHIP_FACET%3D%22Beulah%22&isd=true '''The passenger list for the ''Beulah'''''], which departed Plymouth, England, on the 20th May 1851 and arrived at Hobart Town, Van Diemen's Land on the 28th August 1851. ===== From '''Ballyvaghan''' (also Ballyvaughan) ===== ☘ Name: Conlin, Mary; Record Type: Arrivals; Arrival date: 3 Sep 1851; Departure port: Plymouth; Ship: Beulah; Remarks: age 18; Record ID: NAME_INDEXES:414775; Resource: CB7/13/1/1 P2 ☘ Name: Coshin, Honora; Record Type: Arrivals; Arrival date: 3 Sep 1851; Departure port: Plymouth; Ship: Beulah; Remarks: age 18; Record ID: NAME_INDEXES:415711; Resource: CB7/13/1/1 P2 & P14 ===== From '''Ennis''' ===== ☘ Name: Cunningham, Catherine; Record Type: Arrivals; Arrival date: 3 Sep 1851; Departure port: Plymouth; Ship: Beulah; Remarks: age 22; Record ID: NAME_INDEXES:417285; Resource: CB7/13/1/1 P2 ☘ Name: Griffy, Ann; Record Type: Arrivals; Arrival date: 3 Sep 1851; Ship: Beulah; Remarks: age 23; Record ID: NAME_INDEXES:441571; Resource: CB7/13/1/1 p3 ☘ Name: Halloran, Honora; Record Type: Arrivals; Arrival date: 3 Sep 1851; Departure port: Plymouth; Ship: Beulah; Remarks: age 23; Record ID: NAME_INDEXES:434131; Resource: CB7/13/1/1 P4 ☘ Name: Heally, Bridget; Record Type: Arrivals; Arrival date: 3 Sep 1851; Departure port: Plymouth; Ship: Beulah; Remarks: age 18; Record ID: NAME_INDEXES:434312; Resource: CB7/13/1/1 P4 & 14 ☘ Name: Keily, Eliza; Record Type: Arrivals; Arrival date: 3 Sep 1851; Departure port: Plymouth; Ship: Beulah; Remarks: age 18; Record ID: NAME_INDEXES:440037; Resource: CB7/13/1/1 P5 P16 ☘ Name: O'Connors, Mary; Record Type: Arrivals; Age: 20; Arrival date: 03 Sep 1851; Ship: Beulah; Record ID: NAME_INDEXES:1508591; Resource: CB7/13/1/1 p8 ===== From '''Ennistymon''' ===== ☘ Name: Corbett, Biddy; Record Type: Arrivals; Arrival date: 3 Sep 1851; Departure port: Plymouth; Ship: Beulah; Remarks: age 22; Record ID: NAME_INDEXES:415542; Resource: CB7/13/1/1 P2 & P16 ☘ Name: Harkin, Honora, Record Type: Arrivals; Arrival date: 3 Sep 1851; Departure port: Plymouth; Ship: Beulah; Remarks: age 18; Record ID: NAME_INDEXES:434300; Resource: CB7/13/1/1 P.4 ☘ Name: Hynes, Bridget; Record Type: Arrivals; Arrival date: 3 Sep 1851; Departure port: Plymouth; Ship: Beulah; Remarks: age 18; Record ID: NAME_INDEXES:438648; Resource: CB7/13/1/1 P4 ☘ [[Looney-1342|Mary Looney]] ☘ ☘ Name: Roughan, Mary; Record Type: Arrivals; Age: 18; Arrival date: 03 Sep 1851; Departure port: Plymouth; Ship: Beulah; Record ID: NAME_INDEXES:1531271; Resource: CB7/13/1/1 p9, CB7/13/1/1 p19 ===== From '''Kilrush''' ===== ☘ Name: Hogan, Bridget; Record Type: Arrivals; Arrival date: 3 Sep 1851; Departure port: Plymouth; Ship: Beulah; Remarks: Age 18; Record ID: NAME_INDEXES:437023; Resource: CB7/13/1/1 P4 ☘ Name: Looney, Mary; Record Type: Arrivals; Title: Miss; Arrival date: 03 Sep 1851; Ship: Beulah; Remarks: age 22; Record ID: NAME_INDEXES:1471742; Resource: CB7/13/1/1 p5 ☘ Name: Ryan, Honora; Record Type: Arrivals; Age: 20; Arrival date: 03 Sep 1851; Ship: Beulah; Record ID: NAME_INDEXES:1532112; Resource: CB7/13/1/1 p9 ☘ Name: Sexton, Catherine; Record Type: Arrivals; Age: 24; Arrival date: 03 Sep 1851; Departure port: Plymouth; Ship: Beulah; Record ID: NAME_INDEXES:1533795; Resource: CB7/13/1/1 p. 9 {{Blue|(County Clare Library pages has her written as "Seaton".)}} ☘ [[Marinan-10|Mary Marinan]] ☘ ===== From '''Portsea Island, Hampshire''', England: ===== 🌹 [[Halleybone-1|Susan Halleybone]] 🌹 🌹 Name: Stilwell, Adelaide; Record Type: Arrivals; Age: 18; Arrival date: 03 Sep 1851; Ship: Beulah; Record ID: NAME_INDEXES:1573507; Resource: CB7/13/1/1 p. 9, CB7/13/1/1 p. 14 🌹 Name: Millar, Maria; Record Type: Arrivals; Title: Miss; Age: 16; Arrival date: 03 Sep 1851; Ship:: Beulah; Remarks: age 16; Record ID: NAME_INDEXES:1491172; Resource: CB7/13/1/1 p6 & 14 ; CB7/13/1/1 p14 🌹 🌹 ===== From '''County, Unknown''' ===== ☘ Name: Guthrie, Catherine; Record Type: Arrivals; Arrival date: 3 Sep 1851; Departure port: Plymouth; Ship: Beulah; Remarks: age 20; Record ID: NAME_INDEXES:433595; Resource: CB7/13/1/1 P3 P15 ☘ Name: Hehir, Ellen; Record Type: Arrivals; Arrival date: 3 Sep 1851; Departure port: Plymouth; Ship: Beulah; Remarks: age 23; Record ID: NAME_INDEXES:434738; Resource: CB7/13/1/1 P4 & 14 {{Blue|(I think this may be Ellen Helier from Ennis.)}} ☘ Name: Tynell, Biddy; Record Type: Arrivals; Age: 19; Arrival date: 03 Sep 1851; Ship: Beulah; Record ID: NAME_INDEXES:1577052; Resource: CB7/13/1/1 p10, CB7/13/1/1 p16 {{Blue|(I believe her name is correctly "Tyrrell", based on multiple readings of the file on Libraries Tasmania.)}} === Calcutta === [https://librariestas.ent.sirsidynix.net.au/client/en_AU/names/search/results?qu=NI_SHIP_FACET%3D%22Calcutta%22 '''The passenger list for the ''Calcutta'''''], which departed Plymouth, England, on the 15th July 1851 and arrived at Hobart Town, Van Diemen's Land, on the 2nd November 1851. ===== From '''Corofin''' ===== ☘ Name: Halloran, Minny (mistranscribed as "Winny" on the index); Record Type: Arrivals; Arrival date: 4 Nov 1851; Ship: Calcutta; Remarks: age 20; Record ID: NAME_INDEXES:434143; Resource: CB7/13/1/1 P32 38 ☘ Name: Honlahan, Catherine; Record Type: Arrivals; Arrival date: 4 Nov 1851; Ship: Calcutta; Remarks: age 21; Record ID: NAME_INDEXES:437717; Resource: CB7/13/1/1 P32 ===== From '''Killadysart''' ===== ☘ Name: Hoare, Susan; Record Type: Arrivals; Arrival date: 4 Nov 1851; Ship: Calcutta; Remarks: Age 21; Record ID: NAME_INDEXES:436809; Resource: CB7/13/1/1 P30 36 ☘ Name: Madigan, Catherine; Record Type: Arrivals; Title: Miss; Age: 19; Arrival date: 04 Nov 1851; Ship: Calcutta; Record ID: NAME_INDEXES:1477599; Resource: CB7/13/1/1 p. 31, 36 ☘ ===== From '''Scarriff''' ===== ☘ [[Corbett-2922|Bridget Corbett]] ☘ [[Keogh-545|Catherine Keogh]] ☘ ☘ Name: Guerin, Catherine; Record Type: Arrivals; Arrival date: 4 Nov 1851; Ship: Calcutta; Remarks: age 22; Record ID: NAME_INDEXES:433438; Resource: CB7/13/1/1 P27 & 39 ☘ Name: Hynes, Biddy; Record Type: Arrivals; Arrival date: 4 Nov 1851; Ship: Calcutta; Remarks: age 21; Record ID: NAME_INDEXES:438647; Resource: CB7/13/1/1 P27 38 ☘ Name: Hynes, Margaret; Record Type: Arrivals; Arrival date: 4 Nov 1851; Ship: Calcutta; Remarks: age 19; Record ID: NAME_INDEXES:438657; Resource: CB7/13/1/1 P27 37 ===== From '''Tulla''' ===== ☘ Name: Danneher, Judith; Record Type: Arrivals; Arrival date: 4 Nov 1851; Ship: Calcutta; Remarks: age 20; Record ID: NAME_INDEXES:417913; Resource: CB7/13/1/1 P29 ☘ Name: Gilligan, Margaret; Record Type: Arrivals; Arrival date: 4 Nov 1851; Ship: Calcutta; Remarks: age 20; Record ID: NAME_INDEXES:426070; Resource: CB7/13/1/1 P29 P38 ☘ ===== From '''Cork''': ===== ☘ Name: Grave, Mary; Record Type: Arrivals; Arrival date: 4 Nov 1851; Ship: Calcutta; Remarks: age 21; Record ID: NAME_INDEXES:397648; Resource: CB7/12/1/13 p32 and 37 ☘ Name: Jameson, Eliza; Record Type: Arrivals; Arrival date: 4 Nov 1851; Ship: Calcutta; Remarks: age 17; Record ID: NAME_INDEXES:442076; Resource: CB7/13/1/1 p33,36 ☘ [[Love-5699|Anne Love]] ☘ ===== From '''County, Unknown''' ===== ☘ ☘ [[Image:ADWP-352.png|400px|center|Green circle bar]] == Sources == Thanks to Ian Beard who donated so much to the County Clare Library. It is from his pages that so much was able to be discovered on the Tasmanian records for immigration.
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[[Category:Royalty]] [[Category:Ireland Projects]] [[Category:Ireland, History]] [[Category: Gaelic Ireland]] [[Category:Ireland_Ancient_Nobility]] [[Category: Ireland, Nobility]] [[Category:Irish History, Kingdom of Airgíalla]] [[Category:Irish History, Kingdom of Breifne]] [[Category:Irish History, Kingdom of Connacht]] [[Category:Irish History, Kingdom of Desmond]] [[Category:Irish History, Kingdom of Déisi Muman]] [[Category:Irish History, Kingdom of Déisi Dál gCais (Dalcassians)]] [[Category:Irish History, Kingdom of Déisi Muman]] [[Category:Irish History, Kingdom of Dublin]] [[Category:Irish History, Kingdom of Leinster]] [[Category:Irish History, Kingdom of Mide]] [[Category:Irish History, Kingdom of Munster]] [[Category:Irish History, Kingdom of Northern Uí Néill]] [[Category:Irish History, Kingdom of Osraige]] [[Category:Irish History, Kingdom of Thomond]] [[Category:Irish History, Kingdom of Uí Failghe (Offaly)]] [[Category:Irish History, Kingdom of Uí Néill]] [[Category:Irish History, Kingdom of Ulaid]] [[Category:Irish History, Kingdoms of the Vikings]] {| border="1" cellpadding="9" width=100% |- ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;" width=20%|[[Space:Irish_Eponym_Names|Irish Eponym Names]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;" width=20%|[[Space:Irish_Kingdoms|Irish Kingdoms]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;" width=20%|[[Space:High_Kings_of_Ireland|High Kings of Ireland]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;" width=20%|'''[[:Category:Irish_Clans|Category: Irish Clans]] |} '''This is part of the [[Space:Medieval_Project_-_Ireland|Medieval Project - Ireland]] '''''Related Projects'''''- [[Space:Medieval_Project_-_Ireland|Medieval Project - Ireland]] --- [[Project:British_Isles_Royals_and_Aristocrats_1500-Present|Project: British Isles Royals and Aristocrats 1500-Present]] *See [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monarchy_of_Ireland Monarchy of Ireland (Wikipedia)] for background information. *[[Space:Time_Line_Irish_History|Wikitree - Time_Line_Irish_History]] - includes most Ireland categories '''There were probably no less than 150 kings at any given time between the 4th and 12th centuries.[Irish Kings and High-Kings by Francis J. Byrne pg. 7] This is only a partial list and is an on going project.''' '''Relationships of primary and secondary kingdoms''' *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Irish_kingdoms Kingdoms by Province] - Wikipedia - 23 Aug 2017 *Middle medieval period: Ireland was divided into five primary Kingdoms - Connaught, Leinster, Meath, Munster and Ulster. Secondary Kingdoms included Desmond, Ormond, Ossory, Tara, and Thomond.[[http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/IRELAND.htm#_Toc389126179 FMG Ireland Introduction]] *Norse (aka "Dark Foreigners"[[http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/IRELAND.htm#_Toc389126206 FMG Ireland Dublin]], aka "Fair Foreigners[Downham, C. (2007) Viking Kings of Britain and Ireland (Dunedin), pp. xvi-xx]") Kingdoms: Dublin, Limerick and Waterford - Port towns: Wexford, and Cork. *At the start of the 9th-century the primary kingdoms were- Airgíalla, Connachta, Laigin, Northern Uí Néill (Ailech), Southern Uí Néill (Mide), Mumu, and Ulaid *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Petty_kingdom#Ireland Petty kingdom of Ireland] - Wikipedia *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~irlkik/ihm/ire000.htm History of Ireland in maps] - 17 Aug 2017 *[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nsk51Tsq-e8 YouTube - 2000 years of Ireland maps] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norman_invasion_of_Ireland Norman invasion of Ireland] late 12th century: Gaelic Ireland was made up of several kingdoms (to be added) *[[Space:High_Kings_of_Ireland|High Kings of Ireland]] *[[Space:Irish_Dynasties|Irish Dynasties]] {| border="2" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="9" |- ! align="left" style="background:#52BE80;"|'''Kingdom''' ! align="left" 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of Déisi Muman]] |Munster, | |[[:Category:Irish_History%2C_Kingdom_of_Déisi_Muman|Kingdom of Déisi Muman]] |- |[[Space:Kings_of_Desmond|Kings of Desmond]] |Munster, South & East | |[[:Category:Irish_History%2C_Kingdom_of_Desmond|Kingdom of Desmond]] |- |[[Space:Kings_of_Dublin|Kings of Dublin]] | | |[[:Category:Irish_History%2C_Kingdom_of_Dublin|Kingdom of Dublin]] |- |[[Space:Kings_of_Eilne|Kings of Eilne]] |Ulster, Derry | | |- |[[Space:Kings_of_Fermanagh|Kings of Fermanagh]] |Ulster, Fermanagh |Fer Manach | |- |[[Space:Kings_of_Ind_Airthir|Kings of Ind Airthir]] | | |[[:Category:Irish_History%2C_Kingdom_of_Airg%C3%ADalla|Kingdom of Airgíalla]] |- |Kings of Kinelarty |Ulster, Down | |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lords_of_Kinelarty Wikipedia] |- |kings of Fir Chúl | | | |- |[[Space:Kings_of_Iarmuman_and_Loch_L%C3%A9in|Kings of Iarmuman and Loch Léin]] |Munster, West | | |- |[[Space:Kings_of_Leinster|Kings of Leinster]] |Leinster | |[[:Category:Irish_History%2C_Kingdom_of_Leinster|Kingdom of Leinster]] |- |[[Space:Kings_of_Leix|Kings of Leix]] |Leinster, Laois |Laois |[[:Category:Irish_History%2C_Kingdom_of_Osraige|Kingdom of Osraige]] |- |[[Space:Kings_of_Limerick|Kings of Limerick]] | | | |- |[[Space:Kings_of_Luighne_Connacht|Kings of Luighne Connacht]] |Connacht, Mayo | | |- |[[Space:Kings_of_Magh_Luirg|Kings of Magh Luirg]] |Connacht, north-east |Princes of Coolavin | |- |[[Space:Kings_of_Maigh_Seóla|Kings of Maigh Seóla]] |Connacht, Galway | | |- |[[Space:Kings_of_Mide|Kings of Mide (Meath)]] |Leinster, North |Meath, Southern Uí Néill, Ciannachta, Lords of Clonlonan |[[:Category:Irish_History%2C_Kingdom_of_Mide|Kingdom of Mide]] |- |[[Space:Kings_of_Mugdorna|Kings of Mugdorna]] |Ulster, South | |[[:Category:Irish History, Kingdom of Airgíalla|Kingdom of Airgíalla]] |- |[[Space:Kings_of_Muinter_Peodachain|Kings of Muinter Peodachain]] | |Ulster, Fermanagh | |- |[[Space:Kings_of_Munster|Kings of Munster]] |Munster |Rí Mumhan | |- |kings of Muintirevlin |Ulster, Tyrone East | | |- |[[Space:Kings_of_Osraige|Kings of Osraige]] |Osraige, South-West |Ossory, Osraighe, Slieve Bloom | |- |Kings of Ráith Airthir | | | |- |[[Space:Kings_of_S%C3%ADol_Anmchadha|Kings of Síol Anmchadha]] |Connacht | | |- |Kings of Sliabh Lugha |Connacht, Mayo | |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kings_of_Sliabh_Lugha Wikipedia] |- |Kings of Soghain | | | |- |[[Space:Kings_of_Tara|Kings of Tara]] | | | |- |[[Space:Kings_of_Thomond|Kings of Thomond]] |Munster, North-West | | |- |[[Space:Kings_of_T%C3%ADr_Chonaill|Kings of Tír Chonaill]] |Ulster, Donegal |Tyrconnell | |- |[[Space:Kings_of_T%C3%ADr_Eoghain|Kings of Tír Eoghain]] |Ulster, Tyrone |Tyrone | |- |Kings of Uí Áeda Odba | | |[[Odba-3|Ailill Fiach]], [[Ailella-3|Carlus mac Ailella]] |- |[[Space:Kings_of_U%C3%AD_Cheinnselaig|Kings of Uí Cheinnselaig]] | | | |- |[[Space:Kings_of_U%C3%AD_Chremthainn|Kings of Uí Chremthainn]] |Ulster, Monaghan, Armagh | |[[:Category:Irish_History%2C_Kingdom_of_Airg%C3%ADalla|Kingdom of Airgíalla]] |- |[[Space:Kingdom_of_U%C3%AD_Echach_Cobo|Kings of Uí Echach Cobo]] | | | |- |[[Space:Kings_of_U%C3%AD_Failghe|Kings of Uí Failghe]] | | | |- |Kings of Uí Fiachrach Aidhne |Connachta | |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kings_of_U%C3%AD_Fiachrach_Aidhne Wikipedia] |- |[[Space:Kings_of_U%C3%AD_Maine|Kings of Uí Maine]] |Connacht, Southern | | |- |[[Space:Kings_of_U%C3%AD_Meic_Uais|Kings of Uí Meic Uais]] |Ulster, North | |[[:Category:Irish_History%2C_Kingdom_of_Airg%C3%ADalla|Kingdom of Airgíalla]] |- |[[Space:Kings_of_U%C3%AD_M%C3%A9ith|Kings of Uí Méith]] |Louth | |[[:Category:Irish_History%2C_Kingdom_of_Airg%C3%ADalla|Kingdom of Airgíalla]] |- |[[Space:Kings_of_Uisnech|Kings of Uisnech]] |Leinster, Westmeath | | |- |[[Space:Kings_of_Ulster|Kings of Ulaid]] |Ulster, North-East | | |- |Kings of Umhaill |Connacht, Mayo | |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kings_of_Umhaill Wikipedia] |- |[[Space:Kings_of_Waterford|Kings of Waterford]] | | | |- |} kingdom of Muintirevlin Muintirevlin is the old name for the lands on the western shores of Lough Neagh, south of the Ballinderry river. In Irish it was Muintir Doibhlin - the people of Devlin, or the land where the O'Devlins lived. It seems fairly certain that at some time in the middle of the 11th century, the ancestors of the O Devlins first occupied the territory later known as Muintirevlin. Their genealogical line has been traced back to the famous king, Niall of the Nine Hostages, who ruled from Aileach in the Inishowen peninsula. The ancestors of the O Devlins in earlier times occupied Drumleene, which is just north of Lifford.[[[Space:Muintirevlin_Remembers|Muintirevlin Remembers, The History of the People Around the Old Cross, a publication of Muintirevlin Historical Society researched and edited by Pat Grimes.]]] [[Space:Kings_of_Waterford|Kings of Waterford]] ==Sources== Also see: *[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nsk51Tsq-e8 MAP - The History of Ireland: Every Year - YouTube] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Irish_kings Wikipedia list of Irish Kings] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Irish_kingdoms Wikipedia list of Irish Kingdoms] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gaelic_nobility_of_Ireland Gaelic nobility of Ireland Wikipedia] *[[Space:Historical_Sources_of_Ireland|Historical Sources of Ireland]] *[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nsk51Tsq-e8 2000 years of Ireland maps] ==Members and goals of this project== :Members ::[[Willis-3076|Valerie Willis]] ::[[Devlin-670|Richard Devlin]] ::[[DeVilling-1|Matthew DeVilling]] Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Add list of Kings for each Kingdom (Larger Kingdoms completed; Some smaller Kingdoms still need to be added or created) * Add short history and location to each Kingdom * Attach (Wikitree and Wikipedia profile links), and/or create a Wikitree profile for each King as needed. * Check for multiple profiles/trees and correct as needed * Update Bios and primary sources from the annals and other related books. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=15369838 send me a private message]. Thanks! *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Irish_Kingdoms|What links to this page.]]
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[[Category: Ireland, History]][[Category:Scottish History]] In searching for Irish, Scottish, and English ancestors, sometimes you may find Germanic names or birthplaces (usually without verifiable citations) in places like Danzig or Prussia. I found that for two family lines that joined around 1700. Mary Johnston was born in Danzig, West Prussia, in 1696, and died in Scotland in 1722, according to records found in the IGI. What could have taken her future husband Robert Elliott to Danzig at such a time? What was Mary Johnston doing there? When did she return to Scotland? The Gadberry family in Casey County Kentucky also had an ancestress from West Prussia. What was the story? Research eventually showed that the Baltic Coast, including West Prussia and Poland, were visited frequently by Scottish and Irish merchants and peddlers. They typically spent many years there, sometimes lifetimes. The local merchant guilds were often resentful of these competitors and frequently persuaded their rulers to enact laws limiting the Scots’ activities. In the Duchy of Prussia, Albrecht the Elder issued edicts in 1525 forbidding the “vagabondage” of Scots, including their selling goods at the fairs. Further reenactments of the edict reflect the flaunting of the laws by the Scots and the nobility who harbored them. The nobles must have had their reasons. I’d like to think the goods imported by Scots were superior to what they could get from local merchants. Prussian rulers often sympathized with the traders. Albrecht, in 1549, was persuaded to write to his minister, "Before us appeared the bearer of this letter, Wilhelmus Scotus, and told us how he for the sake of the gospel had been driven out of Scotland, at the same time asking us in our mercy for a contribution towards his sustenance. We have therefore promised him a plain suit of clothes as well as four Gulden for his food, and request of you to let him have it out of our Exchequer." Scots earned favor among the ruling powers by lending them money and procured things such as luxury fabrics for court dress, cloth for Prussian soldiers’ uniforms and dogs for the hunters among the nobility. William Watson writes to the Duke Albrecht of Prussia in 1544 from Danzig: "My brother Richard asked me in a letter to send some English dogs to Your Grace. I have ordered some, and they have been put on board a vessel. Of these three one jumped overboard; the other two can be fetched from Jurgen Rudloff, the skinner. In case Your Grace wanted more, it would be well to let me know if You want them young or old. I shall then willingly order them." At other times and places where the Scots were allowed to follow their calling, they were heavily taxed and paid high fees to sell at the fairs. The itinerant peddler’s life could be dangerous. They could face harassment at fairs and were vulnerable to arrest by local officials along their routes. Some found more safety in towns, and set up businesses there, yet life could be far from easy. One William Lockerbie from Dumfries wrote in 1609, "I, poor man that I am, will not withhold from you, that I have been at Danzig for the last thirty-six years, having served in the wars [against an invasion by the King of Poland] as a soldier, married and reared children, and lived for twenty years on the Vendeten…I have dragged myself to the fairs of the small towns back and forward and thus kept myself, my wife, and my children alive with sorrow. Now the Almighty has taken my children and left me lonely together with my decrepit, sick old woman.” Danzig, the home of Mary Johnston, was relatively liberal in its treatment of the Scots. Married men with families were given especially favorable terms. Marrying local girls thus became a distinct advantage in business. Mary’s father, Thomas Johnston was himself born in Danzig, apparently the son of one of these traders. Thomas married Maria Schneider, presumably gaining more security by an alliance with a local family. It must have been this way of life that placed Robert Elliott, Londonderry born, in Danzig to find Mary and start a family, naming a son born in Danzig “Johnston Elliott,” and carrying the Johnston name back to Ireland and on to America. These Scots were businesspeople in the global economy of their day, ready to locate themselves in Ireland, Prussia, Poland and America as circumstances demanded. They were far from being simple ignorant farmers, as we might find ourselves picturing the early frontier settlers. These settlers may have become agriculturists but that was an adaptation, not a perpetuation of a way of life. ===Sources=== Scots in Eastern and Western Prussia, 1903. Digital versions published on the web by [http://www.electricscotland.com/history/books.htm Electric Scotland] and Internet Archive at archive.org. Fischer, The Scots in Germany], 1902. Digital versions published on the web by [http://www.electricscotland.com/history/books.htm Electric Scotland] and Internet Archive at archive.org.
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[[Category:Ireland]] [[Category:Irish_Military_Diaspora]] :::'''Quick links to Irish Military Diaspora and associated pages''' [[Space:Irish_Military_Diaspora|♣ Main Page ♣]] - [[Space:Irish_Military_Diaspora_England|♣ England ♣]] - [[Space:Irish_Military_Diaspora_France|♣ France ♣]] - [[Space:Irish_military_diaspora_Latin_America|♣ Latin America ♣]] - [[Space:Irish_Military_Diaspora_United_States|♣ United States ♣]] - [[Space:Nine_Years_War_in_Ireland_1593_to_1603|♣ People of the Nine Years War ♣]] - [[Space:The_Stuart_Army|♣ The Stuart Army ♣]] - [[Space:Norman_Invasion_of_Ireland|♣ Norman invasion of Ireland ♣]] This is part of the [[Project:Irish_Roots|♣ WikiTree Irish Roots Project ♣]] and working with [[Project:Military_and_War|Military_and_War Project]] - [[Project:European_Aristocrats|European Aristocrats Project]] - [[Project:Notables|Notables Project]] - [[Project:Categorization|Categorization Project]] If you're interested in any of these projects, just click on one to see how you can help and get their badge. '''The [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irish_military_diaspora Irish military diaspora] refers to the many people of either Irish birth or extraction (see [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irish_diaspora Irish diaspora]) who have served in overseas military or constabulary forces, regardless of rank, duration of service, or success.''' Note: "under development (about 10% complete). If something is unclear, you have a question or would like to join in and help, please let us know here or at [[Devlin-670|Rich Devlin]] or [[Willis-3076|Valerie Willis]] ==Purpose & Use== The purpose of this page is to provide a starting/reference point for those interested in Irish Military Diaspora, its peoples and history. Profiles should have duplicates merged, biographies cleaned up and military section added, family added to connect to the main tree, appropriate tags and categories added and general clean up of profiles. You can write a biography, find sources, connect to the main tree and/or format profiles. :1. Find Notables from outside sources and add them to these lists. :2. Find these Notables in Wikitree, if not here, create a profile :3. Add notes of what needs to be done to each profile. i.e. Bio. needs work, needs sources, connect to tree etc. :4. Add appropriate stickers and categories :5. Cross link units listed here with Military and War units (add as needed) Volunteers are also needed as Point of contact and/or leaders within this project, such as Military_and_War, Aristocrats, Notables, Categories, US Civil War, French Forces, or any other area you have an interest in. ==History== ===Pre 1155=== The Celtic Race has a history of serving as mercenaries, of fighting others wars. With King Darius they invaded Greece, they served the Pharaohs, and carved their names on tombs in the Valley of the Kings. Cleopatra had them as a bodyguard. They alone stood firm against Scipio in front of Carthage and paid the price. Hannibal recruited them to cross the Alps with him and Ancient Rome prized them as Cavalry.[[http://home.earthlink.net/~rggsibiba/html/sib/sib2.html Irish Soldiers of the British Army]][[http://www.packrat-pro.com/celts/celttime.htm celts in history]] :The Roman Army recruited many Irish from the west coast of England into auxiliary units that were dispatched to the German frontier. :400-900 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Ireland_(400–800) Golden Age] in Ireland :590 St Columbanus began founding monasteries on the Continent, setting the stage for Irish influence and the revival of Christianity to the Continent.[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/How_the_Irish_Saved_Civilization How the Irish Saved Civilization]] :790 The Vikings began to raid Ireland. :900 - 911 The Irish and Norse went into Cumberland, Lancashire and Cheshire in England. ===1155-1580=== The [[Space:Norman_Invasion_of_Ireland|Norman invasion of Ireland]] In May 1169 was the beginning of 800 years of conflict with England. King Edward I recruited Irish light cavalry (hobblers) to serve in his English Army in France in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hundred_Years%27_War the 100 years War] and to patrol the English border with Scotland. :[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Ireland_(1169–1536) 1169–1536 Norman influence in Ireland] :1155 [[Salisbury-1768|John of Salisbury]] visited Pope Adrian IV at Rome and got permission for Henry II to invade Ireland. :1483 Firearms introduced to Ireland when six muskets were sent from Germany as a gift to [[Fitzgerald-340|Gerald Fitzgerald]] Earl of Kildare; they were born by Kildare's guards "more for show than for use." (Ireland under the Tudors by Richard Bagwell) :In 1487, an O'Donnell was killed by gunfire in a local brawl - Guns were used for the first time in Ireland by the troops of [[Ó Domhnaill-3|Aodh Ruadh Ó Domhnaill]] ===C.1580-1800 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flight_of_the_Wild_Geese Flight of the Wild Geese] === Between 1585 and 1818, over half a million Irish were lured from their homeland by promises of glory, money and honour in a constant emigration romantically styled 'The Flight of the Wild Geese'. Throughout this period, the Irish brigades in France, Spain, Austria, and Venice participated in conflicts ranging from the wars of the Spanish and Austrian Succession to the Napoleonic Wars. Between 1652 and 1654, after Cromwell's defeat of the Irish, over 34,000 joined Continental Service.[A Concise History of Ireland by P.W.Joyce 24th ed. 601 pg.207] They fought in every major conflict from the days of Louis XIV to the last world war. One-third to one-half of the American troops during the Revolutionary War and 9 of the 56 signers of the Declaration of Independence were Irish Americans.[President George W. Bush Proclamation, February 28, 2003] :Wikitree sub-pages (After these two wars, for fear of retaliation and economic reasons, there was major migration from Ireland to the continent). ::[[Space:Nine_Years_War_in_Ireland_1593_to_1603|People of the Nine Years War in Ireland 1593-1603]] also known as Tyrone's War ::[[Space:The_Stuart_Army|The Stuart Army of King James II 1689-1697]] Williamite War in Ireland aka Jacobite War :Background reading and references ::[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flight_of_the_Earls Flight of the Earls'] in 1607 ::1606/7 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plantation_of_Ulster Plantation of Ulster] ::[http://ireland-calling.com/irish-brigades-abroad/ Irish Brigades Abroad] ::[http://indigo.ie/~wildgees/index.htm Wild Geese Heritage Museum and Library] ::[http://www.sligoheritage.com/archirishsoldiersamericanwarhistory.htm Irish Soldiers In the American Revolutionary War (Under British, France, Spain and American colonies)] ===1800-1910=== :Ireland opened the 19th century still reeling from the effects of the Irish Rebellion of 1798. Prisoners were still being deported to Australia. :In the 1840s the Great Famine ravaged Ireland, forcing millions facing starvation to leave the island for a better life in America just in time for the US Civil War. ===Post 1910 The War Years === There were nearly 9 million men in total that served with the British and Commonwealth Armies during the Great War and around 5 million of those were from the United Kingdom and Ireland.[[http://irishgreatwarsociety.com/ww1research.htm Irish Great War Society]] (Needs to be Written) *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ireland_and_World_War_I Ireland and World War I] *[http://irishgreatwarsociety.com/ww1research.htm Irish Great War Society] *[http://www.theirishstory.com/2014/10/26/the-greater-war-ireland-and-eastern-europe-1914-1922/#.WpLnlUxFxqM The Greater War: Ireland and eastern Europe 1914-1922] ==The Irish in Overseas Military Forces== ==='''Austria and Austria-Hungary'''=== Although no known units were formed for any length of time (need to research), by one estimation, over 100 Irishmen were field marshals, generals, or admirals in the Austrian Army, with a corresponding number of men holding commissions in the lower ranks[Murphy, W.S. (1958). Irish Units in Imperial Service. Dublin: Irish Sword. pp. 74–5.] "Because of its multicultural nature, it was easier for a young foreigner to make progress in the Habsburg empire than in France or Spain," explains Michael Kenny. "I read somewhere that in order to be a successful career soldier in the Austro-Hungarian military you had to have a reasonable grasp of 11 languages." One of which, on any given day, might well have been Irish; for though they were relatively few in number, the Irish who went to Austria made quite an impact.[[https://www.irishtimes.com/culture/bringing-the-wild-geese-back-to-our-shores-1.1125984 Irish Times Nov 11, 2002]] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Irish_soldiers_in_the_Austrian_Army Wikipedia Irish_soldiers_in_the_Austrian_Army] * The Irish Brigades, 1685-2006 by David Murphy pg.8-9 ====Notables==== :[https://www.napoleon-series.org/research/biographies/Austria/AustrianGenerals/c_AustrianGeneralsIndexN.html Napoleon-Series Austrian Generals] *[[Browne-3424|Maximilian Ulysses Browne]] 1705-1757 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maximilian_Ulysses_Browne Wikipedia] - needs bio and family - No Profile Manager *[[Brady-3528|Thomas Brady (general)]] c.1752 -1827 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Brady_(general) Wikipedia] - No Profile Manager *[[Butler-14812|James Butler (military adventurer)]] c.1600-c.1642 fl.1631–1634 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Butler_(military_adventurer) Wikipedia] *[[Kirwan-174|Risteárd Buidhe Kirwan]] 1708–1779 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Risteárd_Buidhe_Kirwan Wikipedia] - needs bio and family *[[Lacy-1859|Peter Lacy]] 1678–1751 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Lacy Wikipedia] - needs bio & family added *Austrian field marshal Franz Moritz von Lacy 1725-1801 son of [[Lacy-1859|Peter Lacy]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Franz_Moritz_von_Lacy Wikipedia] *[[McGuire-3306|John Sigismund Maguire]] 1710-1767, governor of Carinthia? *[[Mahon-741|James Patrick Mahon]] 1800–1891 international mercenary [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Patrick_Mahon Wikipedia] - needs bio, sources & family added *[[Martyn-632|Major Peter Martyn]] 1772-1827 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Martyn_(soldier) Wikipedia] - Needs Bio and sources *[[Nugent-923|Field Marshal Laval Nugent von Westmeath]] 1777–1862 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laval_Nugent_von_Westmeath Wikipedia] - needs bio, more sources and family *Major General Henry Nugent ?-1704 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Nugent Wikipedia] * George Olivier, count of Wallis 1671-1743 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Olivier,_count_of_Wallis Wikipedia] *Art Ó Laoghaire 1746-1773 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Art_Ó_Laoghaire Wikipedia] *[[O'Donnell-2100|Manus O'Donnell d:1737]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manus_O%27Donell Wikipedia] * [[O'Donnell-2104|Manus O'Donnell d:1793]] * [[O'Donnell-2107|Maurice O'Donnell 1780-1793]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maurice_O%27Donnell Wikipedia] *General der Kavallerie Andreas O'Reilly von Ballinlough 1742–1832 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andreas_O%27Reilly_von_Ballinlough Wikipedia] * Francis Taaffe, 3rd Earl of Carlingford 1639-1704 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francis_Taaffe,_3rd_Earl_of_Carlingford Wikipedia] * Eduard Taaffe, 11th Viscount Taaffe 1833-1895 Minister-President of Cisleithania [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eduard_Taaffe,_11th_Viscount_Taaffe Wikipedia] * Count Taaffe von Carlingford, who became prime minister of Austria in 1873 (same Person?) ====Units==== *Irish Regiment of Foot (Austrian) 1689-1690 1,800 strong *Second Irish Regiment - Name Unknown 1692-1693 2,000 strong, commanded by Georg von Hessen-Dermstadt *1702-1703 An Irish battalion was raised for Austria at Mirandola Italy commanded by Lt. Col. Franz Matthias MacDonnell *1710-1711 Count Christopher Taaffe makes a final attempt at raising an Irish regiment. Nine Irishmen gave their names as Colonels of Austrian Regiments. *No. 19 Dalton (1773) *No. 22 Roth (1741) **Lacy (1756) *No. 35 MacQuire (1763) *No 36. Browne (1740) *No.42 O'Nelly (1740) *No.43 Butler (1768) *No. 45 O'Kelly (1761) *No.46 MacQuire (1752) *No. 56 Nugent (1767) ===Australia=== The history of Irish migration to Australia dates back to 1791 when the first 155 Irish convicts arrived in Sydney. Furthermore, more than 300,000 Irish settlers migrated into Australia between 1840 to 1914. Almost 6,000 Irishmen served in the Australian forces in the first World War and nearly 900 were killed.[Professor Jeff Kildea, Irish Times Sat, Mar 17, 2018] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irish_Australians Irish_Australians Wikipedia] *[https://gallipoli.rte.ie/guides/irish-anzacs/ The Irish ANZACs in WWI and at Gallipoli] * [http://repository.arts.unsw.edu.au/primo_library/libweb/action/search.do?fn=search&ct=search&initialSearch=true&mode=Basic&tab=iap&indx=1&dum=true&srt=rank&vid=FASS&frbg=&tb=t&vl%28freeText0%29=Irish&scp.scps=scope%3A%28LRS_FASS_IA%29 Irish Anzacs Project database - searchable] ====Notables==== *Cardinal Patrick_Francis_Moran [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patrick_Francis_Moran Wikipedia] Helped form the deputation for the New South Wales Irish Rifles. *[[Kelliher-168|Richard Kelliher VC]] (1910-63) *[[O'Meara-223|Martin O'Meara VC]] (1885-1935) ====Units==== *New South Wales Irish Rifles 1896-1930 ===Canada=== Almost 20,000 Irish soldiers fought in the Canadian army during World War I[https://www.irishcentral.com/roots/history/20000-irishmen-fought-for-canada-in-world-war-i] *[https://sites.google.com/site/irishregimentsoftheempire/canadian-irish-regiments Canadian Irish Regiments] *[http://www.pipesforfreedom.com/webtxt/0515THE_IRISH_REGIMENT_OF_CANADA.htm THE IRISH REGIMENT OF CANADA] ====Notables==== :[http://www.biographi.ca/en/browse.php?type=birth&term1=20&term2=101 Dictionary of Canadian Biography, Born in Ireland] *ACHESON, ARCHIBALD, 2nd Earl of GOSFORD, commander forces in the Canadas, colonial administrator 1776-1849 [http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/acheson_archibald_7E.html Dictionary of Canadian Biography, vol. 7] *[[Bishop-4195|William Avery (Billy) Bishop]] 1894 - 1956 Canadian First World War flying ace *Thomas Busby (soldier) 1735-1798 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Busby_(soldier) Wikipedia] *CALDWELL, HENRY, army and militia officer, politician, c.1735-1810 [http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/caldwell_henry_5E.html Dictionary of Canadian Biography, vol. 5] *Arthur Currie General 1875-1933 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Currie Wikipedia] *[[Devlin-1071|Lieutenant-Colonel Bernard Devlin, QC, MP]] (1824-1880) *Jimmy Duffy 1890-1915 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy_Duffy Wikipedia] *[[Duggan-611|Colonel George Duggan]] c.1783 - 1863 Adjutant with the 3rd York Militia War of 1812 *Paul Martin 21st Prime Minister of Canada 1938- [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Martin Wikipedia] *Martin Brian Mulroney 18th Prime Minister of Canada 1939- [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brian_Mulroney Wikipedia] *Patrick O'Donnell (Canadian general) 1940-2015 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patrick_O%27Donnell_(Canadian_general) Wikipedia] *[[Patterson-9098|Leslie Patterson]] 1785-1852 Lieutenant-Colonel of the 1st Regiment Middlesex Militia. *George Richardson (VC) 1831-1923 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Richardson_(VC) Wikipedia] *General Sir Edward Selby Smyth, KCMG 1819–1896 served as first General Officer Commanding the Militia of Canada [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Selby_Smyth Wikipedia] *Louis St. Laurent 12th Prime Minister of Canada 1882-1973 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_St._Laurent Wikipedia] *[[Talbot-191|Col. Thomas Talbot]] 1771-1853 During the War of 1812, Talbot was commander of the 1st Regiment of Middlesex Militia and supervisor of all the regiments in the London District *Sir John Sparrow David Thompson fourth Prime Minister of Canada 1845-1895 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Sparrow_David_Thompson Wikipedia] ====Units==== :[[:Category:Canadian_Armed_Forces|Category Canadian_Armed_Forces Wikitree]] ::[[:Category:Canadian_Army|Category Canadian_Army Wikitree]] *Royal Irish Lancers - WWI *121st Battalion (Western Irish), CEF *199th Battalion Duchess of Connaught's Own Irish Rangers, CEF *208th Battalion (Canadian Irish), CEF *The Irish Canadian Rangers. The regiment was raised Aug.29,1914 as the 55th Regiment of Montreal,Quebec. It was redesignated the Irish Canadian Rangers April 1,1920. The regiment was dissolved in 1919 but was carried forward on paper until disbanded on Dec.14,1936. ===England (Great Britain)=== Point of contact is [[Straiton-4|Doug Straiton]] or [[Devlin-670|Rich Devlin]] *[[:Category: Irish Officers in the British Army|Irish officers in the British Army (Wikitree Category)]] *[https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/A_Naval_Biographical_Dictionary A Naval Biographical Dictionary (1849) by William Richard O'Byrne] ====Notables==== *[[Alexander-7442|Field Marshal Lord Alexander of Tunis]] 1891-1969 British Army [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harold_Alexander,_1st_Earl_Alexander_of_Tunis Wikipedia] - Biography needs work *[[Brooke-1911|Field Marshal Lord Alan Brooke]] 1st Viscount Alanbrooke 1883-1963 British Army [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Brooke,_1st_Viscount_Alanbrooke Wikipedia] - Biography needs work *[[Gough-354|Field Marshal Viscount Gough]] 1779-1869 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugh_Gough,_1st_Viscount_Gough Wikipedia] *[[Montgomery-3898|Field Marshal Lord Montgomery]] 1887-1976 - PPP - needs sources Wikipedia only *[[Warren-6493|Admiral Sir Peter Warren]] 1703-1752 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Warren_(Royal_Navy_officer) Wikipedia] - could use military bio update *[[Wellesley-4|Field Marshal The Duke of Wellington]] '''For more England (Great Britain) Notables see [[Space:Irish_Military_Diaspora_England|Space Irish_Military_Diaspora_England]]''' ====Units==== For a list of all British units see [[:Category:British_Army|British Army]] *[[:Category:Royal_Irish_Artillery|Royal Irish Artillery]] *[[:Category:Royal_Irish_Fusiliers|Royal Irish Fusiliers]] *[[:Category:102nd_Regiment_of_Foot|102nd Regiment of Foot (Royal Madras Fusiliers)]] Note: Unknown Unit *[[:Category:17th_Regiment_of_%28Light%29_Dragoons%2C_American_Revolution|17th Regiment of (Light) Dragoons]] *[[:Category:Royal_Irish_Rifles|Royal Irish Rifles]] ===France=== *[[Project:French_Roots|French Roots Project Wikitree]] ====Notables==== *[[Butler-2426|Piers Butler, 3rd Viscount Galmoye]] 1652-1740 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piers_Butler,_3rd_Viscount_Galmoye Wikipedia] *[[Dillon-1721|General Theobald Dillon, 7th Viscount Dillon]] c.1630-1691 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theobald_Dillon,_7th_Viscount_Dillon Wikipedia] - Needs Bio *[[Lacy-1859|Peter Lacy]] 1678–1751 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Lacy Wikipedia] *[[McCarty-2126|General Justin McCarthy, Viscount Mountcashel]] ?-1694 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Justin_McCarthy,_Viscount_Mountcashel Wikipedia] *[[MacMahon-75| Marie Edme Patrice Maurice (MacMahon) de Mac Mahon (1808 - 1893) ]] - Marshal of France, President of France [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patrice_de_MacMahon,_Duke_of_Magenta Wikipedia] *[[Stack-352|Edward Stack]] General 1756-1833 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Stack_(U.S._Marine_Corps_officer) Wikipedia] '''For more French Notables see [[Space:Irish_Military_Diaspora_France|Irish Military Diaspora France]]''' ====Units==== [[:Category:French_Armed_Forces|Wikitree Category French_Armed_Forces]] *French Foreign legion *Irish Brigade (France) [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irish_Brigade_(France) Wikipedia] *Irish Legion (France) [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irish_Legion Wikipedia] === Latin America === *'''For more Latin America Notables see [[Space:Irish_military_diaspora_Latin_America|Latin America]]''' ===Mexico=== ON SEPT. 21, 1846, a column of more than 6,000 U.S. troops under the command of General Zachery Taylor attacked the Mexican town of Monterrey. The St. Patrick’s Battalion, which included both infantry but mostly artillerymen, was also home to volunteers straight from the old country, Irish immigrants from Canada and even a number of runaway American slaves sided with the overwhelmingly Catholic Mexican Republic. After their solid, but unsuccessful, performance at Monterrey, the St. Pats went on to fight in the battles of Buena Vista and Churubusco. The unit was eventually routed at the gates of the capital along with the rest of the Mexican army. ====Notables==== * John Riley 1817-1850 Commander St. Patrick’s Battalion [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Riley_(soldier) Wikipedia] *John Murphy (Saint Patrick's Battalion Mexico) [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Murphy_(Saint_Patrick%27s_Battalion) Wikipedia] ====Units==== *El Batallón de San Patricio or the St. Patrick’s Battalion. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_Patrick%27s_Battalion Wikipedia] ===New Zealand=== ====Notables==== * [[Godley-107|Alexander John Godley GCB KCMG (1867 - 1957)]] ====Units==== * [http://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/DSC18700218.2.22 18th ROYAL IRISH : ITS SERVICES IN NEW ZEALAND] Daily Southern Cross 18th February 1870 p:5 * Christchurch Royal Irish Rifle Volunteers ===Netherlands=== ====Notables==== * ====Units==== ===Papal States=== ====Notables==== *Myles Walter Keogh 1840-1875 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Myles_Keogh Wikipedia] *[[O'Reilly-1705|Myles William Patrick O'Reilly]] 1825-1880 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Myles_William_Patrick_O%27Reilly Wikipedia] Four companies of St. Patrick's Battalion (440 soldiers and 16 officers). Company Commanders *Captain Timothy O'Mahony, County Cork, formerly of the Austrian Army. *Captain "Count' Frank Russell, County Louth. *Baron Guttenberg, Austria. *Captain Patrick O'Carroll, County Kildare, formerly of the18th Royal Irish Regt. ====Units==== * Company of St. Patrick (Part of the Swiss Guard) Additional reading: *[http://thewildgeese.irish/profiles/blogs/the-pope-s-irish-battalion-part-1-of-3-a-call-to-arms The Pope's Irish Battalion c.1860 In 1860, 1,400 Irishmen traveled to Italy, responding to Pope Pius IX's call for help thwarting Italian efforts to seize Papal lands - part 1] **[https://thewildgeese.irish/profiles/blogs/engaging-the-enemy-part-2-of-3-of-the-pope-s-irish-battalion Part 2] **[https://thewildgeese.irish/m/blogpost?id=6442157%3ABlogPost%3A14222 Part 3] *[https://www.historyireland.com/18th-19th-century-history/the-popes-irish-battalion-1860/ historyireland.com - the popes irish battalion-1860] *[https://irishamericancivilwar.com/2020/05/08/for-faith-freedom-four-men-who-served-the-pope-and-their-adopted-nation/ For Faith & Freedom: Four Men who Served the Pope and their Adopted Nation] ===Portugal=== ====Notables==== *William Beresford, 1st Viscount Beresford Commander in Chief of the Portuguese Army 1768-1854 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Beresford,_1st_Viscount_Beresford Wikipedia] ===Russia=== ====Notables==== *George Browne general 1698-1792 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Browne_(soldier) Wilipedia] *[[Lacy-1859|Peter Lacy]] 1678–1751 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Lacy Wikipedia] *Christopher O'Brien (admiral) c.1700-c.1760 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christopher_O%27Brien_(admiral) Wikipedia] *Joseph Cornelius O'Rourke general 1772-1849 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Cornelius_O%27Rourke Wikipedia] ===Spain=== *[http://www.irlandeses.org/0707_125to130.pdf The Spanish Habsburgs and their Irish Soldiers (1587-1700) By Moisés Enrique Rodríguez] *[https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1057/9781137465900_8?no-access=true Irish Soldiers and the Inquisition, 1700–1750] ====Notables==== * Leopoldo O'Donnell, 1st Duke of Tetuán [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leopoldo_O%27Donnell,_1st_Duke_of_Tetu%C3%A1n Wikipedia] * Arturo O'Neill 1736-1814 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arturo_O%27Neill Wikipedia] * [[Ó_Néill-2867|Owen Roe O'Neill]] (Eoghan Ruadh Ó Néill) 1585-1649 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Owen_Roe_O%27Neill Wikipedia] son of [[O'Neill-1558|Art MacBaron O'Neill]] * [[O'Sullivan_Beare-1|Philip O'Sullivan Beare]] ====Units==== *Regimento de Infantería de Hibernia (1705– ) **Hibernia Regiment (raised 1709) in Honduras from 1782 to 1783[Chartrand, Rene. The Spanish Army in North America. ISBN 978-1-84908-598-4. pp. 17, 19 and 39.] *Regimento de Infantería de Irlanda (1702– ) ** Irlanda Regiment (raised 1698) was stationed in Havana from 1770 to 1771 *Regimento de Infantería de Limerick (1718– ) *Regimento de Infantería de Ultonia (Ulster) (1718– ) ** Ultonia Regiment (raised 1709) stationed in Mexico from 1768 to 1771 *Regimento de Infantería de Wauchop (1715– ) *Regimento de Infantería de Waterford (1718– )[[http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/03071841809433715 The Irish Troops in the Service of Spain, 1709–1818]] ===Sweden=== *At the beginning of the Seventeenth Century about 6,000 men were shipped out of Ulster for the security of the plantation and sent to Sweden.[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irish_military_diaspora#Sweden Wikipedia Irish Troops sent to Sweden]] ===United States=== :One British major general to testify at the House of Commons that "half the rebel Continental Army were from Ireland.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irish_Americans#17th_to_mid-19th_century] :More than 170,000 Irish-born Americans fought under the flag of the United States between 1861 and 1865.[http://home.earthlink.net/~rggsibiba/html/sib/sib3.html THE IRISH BRIGADE DURING THE AMERICAN WAR BETWEEN THE STATES] *[http://www.aoh61.com/history/civil_war.htm The Irish in the American Civil War] *[[:Category:Medal_of_Honor|Medal of Honor Category Wikitree]] *[[Project:1776|Wikitree 1776 Project]] ====Notables==== *[[Barry-1183|Commodore John Barry]] Father of the American Navy 1745-1803 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Barry_%28naval_officer%29 Wikipedia] *[[Jackson-1115|President Andrew "Old Hickory, Sharp Knife" Jackson]] 1767 - 1845 *[[Kennedy-96|President John Fitzgerald "Jack, JFK" Kennedy Sr]] *[[O'Neill-1199|John Charles O'Neill]] (1834 - 1878), Civil War Union Captain, Leader of the [[Space:Fenian_Raids|Fenian Raids]] '''For more United States Notables see [[Space:Irish_Military_Diaspora_United_States| Irish Military Diaspora United States]]''' ====Units==== *[[:Category:Irish_Brigade%2C_United_States_Civil_War|Irish Brigade of the Union Army]] - [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irish_Brigade_(Union_Army) Wikipedia] [http://irishvolunteers.tripod.com/index.htm The Irish Volunteers] **[[:Category:28th_Regiment%2C_Massachusetts_Infantry%2C_United_States_Civil_War|28th_Regiment Massachusetts]] **[[:Category:29th_Regiment%2C_Massachusetts_Infantry%2C_United_States_Civil_War|29th_Regiment Massachusetts]] **[[:Category:63rd_Regiment%2C_New_York_Infantry%2C_United_States_Civil_War|63rd_Regiment New_York_Infantry]] **[[:Category:69th_Regiment%2C_New_York_Infantry%2C_United_States_Civil_War|69th_Regiment New_York_Infantry]] **[[:Category:88th_Regiment%2C_New_York_Infantry%2C_United_States_Civil_War|88th_Regiment New_York_Infantry]] **[[:Category:116th_Regiment%2C_Pennsylvania_Infantry%2C_United_States_Civil_War|116th Regiment Pennsylvania]] ==Surnames== *[[:Category:Devlin_Name_Study%2C_KIA|Devlin - Killed in Action (All Wars)]] *Enter your Military one name study here. ==Sources== *The Irish Brigades, 1685-2006 ISBN-978-I-84682-080-9 By David Murphy 2007 [[Devlin-670|Rich Devlin]] has a copy *[https://www.irishgenealogy.ie/en/irish-records-what-is-available/military-and-police-records Irish MILITARY AND POLICE RECORDS ARE ONLINE] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irish_military_diaspora Irish military diaspora] - Wikipedia *[http://home.earthlink.net/~rggsibiba/html/sib/sib.html THE HONOURABLE SOCIETY OF THE IRISH BRIGADE] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Irish_recipients_of_the_Victoria_Cross Wikipedia Irish_recipients_of_the_Victoria_Cross] *[http://www.mhsi.ie/index.htm The Military History Society of Ireland - The Sword] ==The goal of this project== :Is to track the Irish that have been in non-Irish Armies ==Members== Will you join us? 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Started by [[devlin-670|Rich Devlin]] This is part of the [[Project:Irish_Roots|WikiTree Irish Roots Project]] and working with [[Project:Military_and_War|Military_and_War Project]] - [[Project:European_Aristocrats|European Aristocrats Project]] - [[Project:Notables|Notables Project]] - [[Project:Categorization|Categorization Project]] If you're interested in any of these projects, just click on one to see how you can help and get their badge. '''The [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irish_military_diaspora Irish military diaspora] refers to the many people of either Irish birth or extraction (see [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irish_diaspora Irish diaspora]) who have served in overseas military or constabulary forces, regardless of rank, duration of service, or success.''' Note: " (under development. If something is unclear, you have a question or would like to join in and help, please let us know ==Notables== === American presidents with Irish ancestry === * [[Jackson-1115|Andrew Jackson]] - 7th President * [[Polk-56|James Knox Polk]] - 11th President * [[Buchanan-787|James Buchanan]] - 15th President * [[Johnson-10479|Andrew Johnson]] - 17th President * [[Grant-468|Ulysses S. Grant]] - 18th President * [[Arthur-49|Chester A. Arthur]] - 21st President * [[Cleveland-110|Grover Cleveland]] - 22nd President * [[Harrison-913|Benjamin Harrison]] - 23rd President * [[McKinley-184|William McKinley]] - 25th President * [[Roosevelt-18|Theodore Roosevelt]] - 26th President * [[Taft-21|William Howard Taft]] - 27th President * [[Wilson-7591|Woodrow Wilson]] - 28th President * [[Harding-4|Warren G. Harding]] - 29th President * [[Truman-3|Harry S. Truman]] - 33rd President * [[Kennedy-96|John F. Kennedy]] - 35th President * [[Nixon-22|Richard Nixon]] - 37th President * Jimmy Carter * [[Reagan-1|Ronald Reagan]] - 40th President * [[Bush-7|George H. W. Bush]] - 41st President * Bill Clinton He claims Irish ancestry despite there being no documentation * George W. Bush * Barack Obama === Revolutionary War 1775–1783 === Irish and Irish-American soldiers (especially Scotch Irish) constituted between 1/4 and 2/3 of the American Continental Army. That included nearly 1,500 officers of Irish ancestry, among them 22 generals and more than a dozen sea captains. Shortly after the conclusion of the peace between England and the U. S., Lord Mountjoy spoke in Parliament of the reasons why England lost: '''“America was lost through the Irish emigrants…I have been assured on the best authority that the Irish language was commonly spoke in the America ranks.”''' :See [[Project:1776|Wiktree Project 1776]] for more information :[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Kingdom_of_Ireland_emigrants_to_the_Thirteen_Colonies Wikipedia Category:Kingdom of Ireland emigrants to the Thirteen Colonies] Needs to be review and added :Nine of Washington’s generals were born in Ireland—two major generals and seven brigadier generals.[[http://www.sligoheritage.com/archirishsoldiersamericanwarhistory.htm Irish Soldiers In the American Revolutionary War] :[http://www.aohflorida.org/irish-role-in-american-independence/ Irish Role in American Independence] :[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Continental_Army_officers_from_Ireland Wikipedia Category:Continental Army officers from Ireland] :[https://dmna.ny.gov/historic/reghist/rev/New_York_In_The_Revolution_2nd_ed_1898.pdf NEW YORK IN THE REVOLUTION] List of units and men. : [https://dmna.ny.gov/historic/reghist/rev/New_York_In_The_Revolution_Supp_1901.pdf Supplement to above] A *[[Armstrong-1939|major general John Armstrong Sr.]] 1717 – March 9, 1795 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Armstrong_Sr. Wikipedia] B *[[Barry-1183|Commodore John Barry]] Father of the American Navy 1745-1803 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Barry_%28naval_officer%29 Wikipedia] - PPP - *[[Blaine-30|Ephraim Blaine]] 1741-1804 commissary-general *[[Brown-77701|Andrew Brown]] Muster-Master-General c.1744-1797 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Brown_(Philadelphia_Gazette) Wikipedia] - Family needs to be added *[[Burke-6636|Aedanus Burke]] 1743–1802 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aedanus_Burke Wikipedia] *[[Burke-3204|Thomas Burke]] 1747–1783 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Burke_(North_Carolina) Wikipedia] - Family needs to be added *[[Butler-6433|Pierce Butler]] 1744-1822 - No Profile Manager - looks like copy/paste [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pierce_Butler Wikipedia] :Five brothers *[[Butler-1497|Edward Butler inspector general]] 1762–1803 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Butler_(soldier) Wikipedia] *[[Butler-1492|Percival Butler]] 1760–1821 *[[Butler-1494|Richard Butler general]] 1743–1791 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Butler_(general) Wikipedia] *[[Butler-1496|Thomas Butler major]] 1748–1805 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Butler_(soldier) Wikipedia] *[[Butler-1495|William Butler colonel]] ?-1789 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Butler_(colonel) Wikipedia] C *[[Cathcart-541|James Leander Cathcart]] 1767-1843 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Leander_Cathcart Wikipedia] - needs family added *[[Clinton-693|George Clinton]] 1739-1812 *[[Clinton-146|Major-General James Clinton]] 1736–1812 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Clinton Wikipedia] *Christopher Colles engineer 1739–1816 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christopher_Colles Wikipedia] *Morgan Connor Adjutant General ?-1780 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morgan_Connor Wikipedia] *Thomas Conway major general 1735–c.1800 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Conway Wikipedia] *Gustavus Conyngham Navy Captain 1747–1819 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gustavus_Conyngham Wikipedia] *George Croghan 1718–1782 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Croghan Wikipedia] D *Lydia Darragh "spy" 1729–1789 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lydia_Darragh Wikipedia] *Sharp Delany Colonel c.1739–1799 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sharp_Delany Wikipedia] *[[Devlin-376|James Devlin]] 1750-1825 - Needs Bio written * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:U.S._Revolutionary_War%2C_Devlin_Name_Study Devlins in the U.S. Revolutionary War] *John Dunlap printer/officer 1747–1812 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Dunlap Wikipedia] E *Matthew Elliott (loyalist) 1739–1814 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matthew_Elliott_(loyalist) Wikipedia] *[[Erwin-764|Nathaniel Erwin Sr.]] (1713 - 1794) F *William Findley Captain 1741–1821 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Findley Wikipedia] *Thomas Fitzsimons Captain, merchant and statesman 1741–1811 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Fitzsimons Wikipedia] G *George Galphin Indian Commissioner 1708–1780 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Galphin Wikipedia] *[[Givens-12|Capt. John Newton Givens]] (1719 - 1790) *James Gordon 1739–1810 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Gordon_(New_York) Wikipedia] * [[Graham-145|Col James Graham]] 1740 - 1813 H *Edward Hand brigadier general 1744–1802 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Hand Wikipedia] *Thomas Hickey "spy" hanged on June 28, 1776 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Hickey_(soldier) Wikipedia] *John Honeyman "spy" 1729-1822 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Honeyman Wikipedia] I *[[Irvine-683|Gen. William Irvine M.D.]] 1741-1804 Second Pennsylvania Brigade - More children need to be added J *[[Jackson-1115|Andrew Jackson President]] courier, POW 1767–1845 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Jackson#Revolutionary_War_service Wikipedia] *David Jackson surgeon and quartermaster 1747–1801 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Jackson_(delegate) Wikipedia] K *Henry Knox Major General 1750–1806 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Knox Wikipedia] L *[[Lewis-439|General Andrew Andrew Lewis]] BIO looks like it was copy/paste *Archibald Lochry Colonel 1733-1781 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Archibald_Lochry Wikipedia] *Matthew Lyon (July 14, 1749–1822 paymaster general [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matthew_Lyon Wikipedia] M *Christopher Marshall 1709–1797 Council and Safety writer [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christopher_Marshall_(revolutionary) Wikipedia] *Blair McClenachan ?-1812 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blair_McClenachan Wikipedia] *William Maxwell brigadier general 1733–1796 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Maxwell_(Continental_Army_general) Wikipedia] *Dr. John McKinly Brigadier General President of Delaware 1721–1796 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_McKinly Wikipedia] *Hector McNeill Navy Captain 1728-1785 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hector_McNeill Wikipedia] *[[Montgomery-3787|Maj. Gen. Richard Montgomery]] 1738-1775 - PPP *Hercules Mooney Col. 1715–1800 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hercules_Mooney Wikipedia] *[[Moylan-44|General Stephen Moylan]] 1737-1811 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Moylan Wikipedia] - Needs work - No Profile Manager *Hercules Mulligan 1740–1825 "spy" [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hercules_Mulligan Wikipedia] *Mary Lindley Murray held up the British [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Lindley_Murray Wikipedia] N *Lewis Nicola Brigadier General 1717–1807 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lewis_Nicola Wikipedia] *Arthur Noble Lieutenant-Colonel c.1695-1747 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Noble Wikipedia] O *Jeremiah O’Brien Privateer *John O’Brien Privateer *[[O'Molloy-1|James Dunne O'Molloy]] *John Ormsby captain 1720–1805 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Ormsby_(Pittsburgh) Wikipedia] P *William Paterson Supreme Court judge, signer of Constitution 1745–1806 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Paterson_(judge) Wikipedia] *Robert Patterson brigade major 1743–1824 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Patterson_(educator) Wikipedia] *William Patterson gun-runner 1752–1835 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Patterson_(Maryland) Wikipedia] *[[Potter-8006|Brigadier General James Potter]] 1729–1789 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Potter Wikipedia] - needs Sources *[[Preston-412|William T. Preston Sr. (1730-1783)]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Preston_(Virginia) Wikipedia] R *Griffith Rutherford Brigadier General 1721–1805 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Griffith_Rutherford Wikipedia] S *John Smilie 1741–1812 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Smilie Wikipedia] *John Stark major general (August 28, 1728 – May 8, 1822 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Stark Wikipedia] *Walter Stewart Inspector General 1756–1796 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Stewart_(general) Wikipedia] *John Sullivan major general 1740–1795 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Sullivan_(general) Wikipedia] T *George Taylor colonel, signer of Constitution 1716–1781 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Taylor_(Pennsylvania_politician) Wikipedia] *Charles Thomson signer of Constitution 1729–1824 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Thomson Wikipedia] W *[[Wayne-27|General Anthony "Mad Anthony" Wayne]] 1745-1796 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anthony_Wayne Wikipedia] - PPP - *Thomas White 1739–1820 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_White_(patriot) Wikipedia] === Irish Who Signed the Declaration of Independence === [https://irishamerica.com/2015/07/the-irish-who-signed-the-declaration-of-independence/ Irish Who Signed the Declaration of Independence - Irish Amarica] *[[McKean-13|Thomas McKean Sr. (1734-1817)]] - Good profile *[[Carroll-2077|Charles Carroll (1737-1832)]] - Good Profile *[[Smith-66622|James L. Smith (1719-1806)]] - " *[[Taylor-20469|George Taylor (1716-1781)]] - " *[[Thornton-1562|Matthew Thornton (1713-1803)]] - Good *[[Rutledge-675|Edward Rutledge (1749-1800)]] *[[Lynch-32|Thomas Lynch III (1749-abt.1779)]] *[[Read-1385|George Read (1733-1798)]] *[[Dunlap-1715|John Dunlap (1747-1812)]] - Needs major work === War of 1812 === [[Project:War_of_1812|Wikitree Project: War of 1812]] * [[Croghan-19|George Croghan]] 1791–1849 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Croghan_%28soldier%29 Wikipedia] *[[Devlin-378|Col James J. Devlin]] 1772-1849 - this whole line needs Bio s and reformated *[[Jackson-1115|President Andrew "Old Hickory, Sharp Knife" Jackson]] 1767 - 1845 === Mexican American war 1846-1848 === :[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mexican–American_War Wikipedia Mexican–American War] *John Murphy (Saint Patrick's Battalion Mexico) fl. 1846-48 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Murphy_(Saint_Patrick%27s_Battalion) Wikipedia] *John Riley (soldier) c.1817–c.1850 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Riley_(soldier) Wikipedia] === Civil War 1861-1865 === :See [[Project:US_Civil_War:_War_Between_the_States|Project: US Civil War: War Between the States]] for more information :[[:Category:Irish_Americans_in_the_American_Civil_War|Category Irish_Americans_in_the_American_Civil_War]] :'''Sources and background''' :[http://www.aoh61.com/history/generals.htm Irish born Generals in the Civil War] :[http://irishvolunteers.tripod.com/medal_honor.htm Irish Medal of Honor Recipients Civil War] :[https://irishamericancivilwar.com/resources/ Irish in the American Civil War. By Damian Shiels] :[http://danton.us/the-irish-brigade-and-its-campaigns/ The Irish Brigade and its Campaigns by Capt. D. P. Conyngham, A.D.C.,] - Great firsthand source A *James Allen (Medal of Honor) 1843 – 1913 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Allen_(Medal_of_Honor) Wikipedia] B *[[Browne-3344|brigadier general (temp.) William Montague Browne]] 1823-1883 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_M._Browne Wikipedia] - bio could use updating - no family *John Burke (colonel) Union Army 1838 – 1914 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Burke_(colonel) Wikipedia] *brigadier general Richard Busteed Union Army 1822 – 1898 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Busteed Wikipedia] *Lieutenant Colonel Edmond Butler 1827–1895 - Union Army [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edmond_Butler Wikipedia] C *William Campbell (Medal of Honor, 1840) 1840–1919 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Campbell_(Medal_of_Honor,_1840) Wikipedia] *brigadier-general James Cavanagh 1831–1901 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Cavanagh_(soldier) Wikipedia] *[[Clark-42337|CAPTAIN C. W. CLARK]] - Union Army - needs sources *[[Cleburne-6|Maj. Gen Patrick Ronayne Cleburne]] 1828-1864 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patrick_Cleburne Wikipedia] - C&P from wikipedia *Brevet Major General Charles H. T. Collis 1838-1902 (Medal of Honor) [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_H._T._Collis Wikipedia] *Brevet Major General Patrick Edward Connor 1820–1891 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patrick_Edward_Connor Wikipedia] *James Connors (Medal of Honor) 1838-? [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Connors_(Medal_of_Honor) Wikipedia] *Brigadier General Michael Corcoran 1827–1863 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Corcoran Wikipedia] *Pvt. John Creed (Medal of Honor) 1819–1872 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Creed_(soldier) Wikipedia] *Richard J. Curran Surgeon (Medal of Honor) 1838–1915 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_J._Curran Wikipedia] D *captain Timothy Deasy c.1845-? [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timothy_Deasy Wikipedia] *[[Devlin-909|Daniel Devlin]] 1818-1867 - Charged with recruitment and financing for the Irish Brigade of the Union Army [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Devlin Wikipedia] *[[Devlin-1133|Dudley Devlin]] - Need Bio and more sources *brevetted Colonel John H. Donovan 1840-1882 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_H._Donovan Wikipedia] *captain Abraham Dowdney 1841–1886 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abraham_Dowdney Wikipedia] *Richard William "Dick" Dowling 1837–1867 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_W._Dowling Wikipedia] E *Edmund English (Medal of Honor) 1841–1912 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edmund_English Wikipedia] F *James Fegan (Medal of Honor) 1827–1886 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Fegan Wikipedia] *Gen Joseph Finegan 1814-1885 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Finegan Wikipedia] G *Gen William Gamble 1818-1866 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Gamble_(general) Wikipedia] *[[Gilmore-2803|Patrick Gilmore]] 1829–1892 Father of the American band - wrote "When Johnny Comes Marching Home." [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patrick_Gilmore Wikipedia] - Needs Bio and sources *brev Gen John Hasset Gleason Union army *first lieutenant Michael Griffin (politician) 1842–1899 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Griffin_(politician) Wikipedia] *brevet brigadier general Patrick Robert Guiney 1835-1877 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patrick_Robert_Guiney Wikipedia] H *James Hagan (Confederate colonel) 1822–1901 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Hagan_(Confederate_colonel) Wikipedia] *John H. Havron (Medal of Honor) 1843–1910 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_H._Havron Wikipedia] *Colonel James Hickey [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Hickey_(soldier) Wikipedia] *Patrick Highland (Medal of Honor) c.1841-? [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patrick_Highland Wikipedia] *Henry Hogan (Medal of Honor twice) 1840–1916 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Hogan Wikipedia] I *Brigadier General Bernard J. D. Irwin surgeon (Medal of Honor) 1830–1917 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernard_J._D._Irwin Wikipedia] J *Richard Henry Jackson, Brevet Brigadier General *Gen Patrick Henry Jones K *Colonel Patrick Kelly 1822–1864 - He led the Irish Brigade at the Battle of Gettysburg [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patrick_Kelly_(Civil_War) Wikipedia] *Captain Thomas J. Kelly (Irish nationalist) 1833–1908 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_J._Kelly_(Irish_nationalist) Wikipedia] *John Kennedy private (Medal of Honor) 1834–1910 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Kennedy_(Medal_of_Honor) Wikipedia] *Brevet Lieutenant Colonel Myles Keogh 1840–1876 Killed at Battle of the Little Bighorn [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Myles_Keogh Wikipedia] *Brigadier General James Lawlor Kiernan 1837–1869 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Lawlor_Kiernan Wikipedia] L *Gen Walter Paye Lane 1817-1892 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_P._Lane Wikipedia] *Gen Michael Kelly Lawler *John Lonergan Capt. (Medal of Honor) 1839–1902 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Lonergan Wikipedia] M * [[McIvor-325|Gen James Patrick MacIvor]] *Michael Madden Private (Medal of Honor) 1841-1920 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Madden_(Medal_of_Honor) Wikipedia] *Richard C. Mangam Private (Medal of Honor) 1841–1893 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_C._Mangam Wikipedia] *Lieutenant Charles McAnally (Medal of Honor) 1836–1905 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_McAnally Wikipedia] *Washington Matthews surgeon 1843–1905 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Washington_Matthews Wikipedia] *Bvt. Lieutenant Colonel William McCleave 1825–1904 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_McCleave Wikipedia] *brevetted Brigadier General John McCunn 1820–1872 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_McCunn Wikipedia] *Patrick H. McEnroe Sergeant (Medal of Honor) c.1822-? [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patrick_H._McEnroe Wikipedia] *revetted brigadier-general Stephen Joseph McGroarty 1830–1870 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Joseph_McGroarty Wikipedia] *[[Meagher-158|brigadier general Thomas Francis Meagher]] 1823 –1867 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Francis_Meagher Wikipedia] *Gen Patrick Theodore Moore 1812-1883 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patrick_T._Moore Wikipedia] *Brevet Major General St. Clair Augustine Mulholland (Medal of Honor) 1839–1910 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Clair_Augustine_Mulholland Wikipedia] *Denis Murphy (Medal of Honor) 1830–1901 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Denis_Murphy_(Medal_of_Honor) Wikipedia] N *[[Nugent-1268|General Robert Nugent]] O *Gen James Rowan O'Beirne *Fitz James O'Brien 1826–1862 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fitz_James_O%27Brien Wikipedia] *Gen George Morgan O'Brien *John O'Dea (Medal of Honor) 1839–1905 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_O%27Dea Wikipedia] *Colonel John O'Mahony 1816–1877 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_O%27Mahony Wikipedia] *Captain [[O'Neill-1199|John O'Neill]] (Fenian) 1834–1878 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_O%27Neill_(Fenian) Wikipedia], Commander of Fenian Raids into Canada *Colonel [[O'Rorke-14|Patrick Henry O'Rorke (1836-1863)]] commanded troops at Little Round Top, Gettysburg 1837–1863 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patrick_O%27Rorke Wikipedia] P *[[Parnell-1001|William R. Parnell]]brevet Colonel William R. Parnell (Medal of Honor) (survivor of the Charge of the Light Brigade) 1836–1910 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_R._Parnell Wikipedia] *George Crawford Platt (Medal of Honor) 1842–1912 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Crawford_Platt Wikipedia] *Thomas Plunkett (Medal of Honor) 1841-1885 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Plunkett Wikipedia] Q *Lieutenant Colonel James Quinlan (Medal of Honor) 1833–1906 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Quinlan Wikipedia] R *George Reynolds (Medal of Honor) 1839-? [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Reynolds_(Medal_of_Honor) Wikipedia] *Peter J. Ryan (Medal of Honor) 1841–1908 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_J._Ryan Wikipedia] S *John Scanlon 1841–1895 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Scanlon Wikipedia] *Brevet Major General William Joyce Sewell 1835–1901 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Joyce_Sewell Wikipedia] *[[Shields-2446|Brigadier General James Shields]] Union Army 1806-1879 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Shields_(politician,_born_1806) Wikipedia] *[[Symth-6|Thomas Alfred Symth (1832-1865)]] brigadier general Thomas Alfred Smyth 1832-1865 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Alfred_Smyth Wikipedia] *Gen Thomas Alfred Smyth *[[Sweeny-155|Brigadier General Thomas William Sweeny]], 1820–1892, a distinguished former Union Army officer and Fenian Raid commander [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_William_Sweeny Wikipedia] T *Captain John Michael Tobin (Medal of Honor) 1841–1898 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Michael_Tobin Wikipedia] W *[[Waddell-1965|James Iredell Waddell]] (July 3, 1824 – March 15, 1886) was an officer in the United States Navy and later in the Confederate States Navy. [https://wikivisually.com/wiki/James_Iredell_Waddell WikiVisually] - Needs Family added *John Walsh (Medal of Honor) 1841–1924 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Walsh_(Medal_of_Honor) Wikipedia] *Thomas M. Wells (Medal of Honor) 1841–1901 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_M._Wells Wikipedia] *Edward Welsh (Medal of Honor) 1843–1929 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Welsh Wikipedia] *Captain Patrick H. White (Medal of Honor) 1832–1915 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patrick_H._White Wikipedia] ===Fenian Raids=== :[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fenian_raids Wikipedia - Fenian Raids] :[[Space:Fenian_Raids|Wikitree - Fenian Raids]] D * [[Donnelly-2355|John J Donnelly]] (1838 - 1899), American Civil War veteran, Union Army, 1866 Fenian Raid O *Captain [[O'Neill-1199|John O'Neill]] (Fenian) 1834–1878 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_O%27Neill_(Fenian) Wikipedia], Commander of Fenian Raids into Canada S *[[Sweeny-155|Brigadier General Thomas William Sweeny]], 1820–1892, a distinguished former Union Army officer and Fenian Raid commander [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_William_Sweeny Wikipedia] === Indian Wars 17th century-1920s === :[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Indian_Wars Wikipedia American Indian Wars] A * B *Richard Barrett (Medal of Honor) Indian Wars. 1838 – 1898 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Barrett_(Medal_of_Honor) Wikipedia] *James Bell (Medal of Honor) Indian Wars 1845 – 1901 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Bell_(Medal_of_Honor) Wikipedia] *Denis Byrne (Medal of Honor) [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Denis_Byrne_(Medal_of_Honor) Wikipedia] 1833–1905 - Indian Wars C *Thomas J. Callan (Medal of Honor) 1853–1908- Indian Wars [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_J._Callan Wikipedia] D E *William Evans (Medal of Honor) 1851–1881 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Evans_(Medal_of_Honor) Wikipedia] F *Daniel Farren (Medal of Honor) 1848-? [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Farren Wikipedia] *John H. Foley (Medal of Honor) 1839–1874 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_H._Foley Wikipedia] *Nicholas Foran (Medal of Honor) 1844–1927 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicholas_Foran Wikipedia] G *Patrick Golden (Medal of Honor) 1836–1872 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patrick_Golden Wikipedia K *John Keenan (Medal of Honor) 1840s–1906 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Keenan_(Medal_of_Honor) Wikipedia] L *Patrick James Leonard (Medal of Honor) 1847–1899 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patrick_James_Leonard Wikipedia] *Patrick Thomas Leonard (Medal of Honor) 1828–1905 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patrick_Thomas_Leonard Wikipedia] M *John Moran Private (Medal of Honor) 1830–1905 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Moran_(Medal_of_Honor) Wikipedia] N *John Nihill (Medal of Honor) 1850–1908 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Nihill Wikipedia] *Richard J. Nolan (Medal of Honor) 1848–1905 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_J._Nolan Wikipedia] O *Moses Orr (Medal of Honor) 1847-1897 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moses_Orr Wikipedia] *John Francis O'Sullivan (Medal of Honor) 1850–1907 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Francis_O%27Sullivan Wikipedia] P R *Patrick Rogan (Medal of Honor) 1847–1912 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patrick_Rogan_(Medal_of_Honor) Wikipedia] T *John Tracy (Medal of Honor) 1848–1918 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Tracy_(Medal_of_Honor) Wikipedia] === Philippine–American War 1899-1902 === :[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philippine–American_War Wikipedia Philippine–American War] *Cornelius J. Leahy 1872-1900 (Medal of Honor) [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cornelius_J._Leahy Wikipedia] === Spanish–American War 1898 === D *Thomas M. Doherty (Medal of Honor) 1869–1906 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_M._Doherty Wikipedia] K *Thomas Kelly (Medal of Honor) c.1898-1920 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Kelly_(Medal_of_Honor) Wikipedia] O *JJ "Ginger" O'Connell 1887–1944 (Not in any war) [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JJ_%22Ginger%22_O%27Connell Wikipedia] === WW I 1914-1918 === I *major general George LeRoy Irwin 1868–1931 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_LeRoy_Irwin Wikipedia] P *John T. Prout 1880–1969 (Croix de Guerre) [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_T._Prout Wikipedia] Q T *Colonel Joseph H. Thompson (Medal of Honor) 1871–1928 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_H._Thompson Wikipedia] === WW II === I *Lieutenant General Stafford LeRoy Irwin 1893–1955 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stafford_LeRoy_Irwin Wikipedia] K *[[Kennedy-96|President John Fitzgerald "Jack, JFK" Kennedy Sr]] WW II ==Sources== *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Irish-American_Medal_of_Honor_recipients Wikipedia - List of Irish-American Medal of Honor recipients] ==Goal of this project== Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Devlin-670|Richard Devlin]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Needs to be updated. got any ideas? * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=15369838 send me a private message]. Thanks! * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Irish_Military_Diaspora_United_States|What links to this page.]]
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This is a supplement to [[Help:Name_Fields_for_European_Aristocrats]] for Irish profiles. If a conflict between the two occurs, a G2G discussion should be started. === pre-1200 Vikings === If an individual was born in Scandinavia before 1200 the profile belongs in the [[:Project:Early_Scandinavia|Early Scandinavia Project]] and should follow the [[Space:Early_Scandinavia_Project_-_Name_Guidelines|Early Scandinavia Project’s Name Guidelines]]. Scandinavian descendants born in Ireland should follow Irish naming standards, with any recorded Scandinavian forenames or surnames included in the ''Other Nicknames'' and ''Other Last Name(s)'' fields, respectively. === Irish Language === Gaelic Irish profiles should use the correct Irish of the time period (written in the Latin script). Alternative spellings, including anglicised and modern Irish versions, should be placed in the ''Other Nicknames'' and ''Other Last Name(s)'' fields. :The Irish language is usually roughly divided into the following four periods: # An Sean-Ghaeilge/Old Irish (Goídelc): ''c.''4th – ''c.''10th century. # An Mheán-Ghaeilge/Middle Irish (Gaoidhealg): ''c.''10th – ''c.''13th century. # Gaeilge Chlasaiceach/Early Modern Irish (Gaoidhealg): ''c.''13th – ''c.''17th century. # An Nua-Ghaeilge/Modern Irish (Gaeilge): ''c.''17th century – present day. === Surnames === * Hereditary surnames were first used in Ireland ''c.''1100, until this point Irish surnames were patronymic (derived from the father’s forename), or very rarely avonymic (derived from the grandfather’s forename). '''Do not use a kingdom, clan, or place name in the LNAB'''. * If the Annals use different names, usually the name recorded in the oldest annal should be used. * Historically Gaelic Irish women did '''not''' adopt their husbands’ surnames. ==== Patronymics ==== * Irish patronymics use the father’s name in the genitive case ([https://medievalscotland.org/scotnames/quickgaelicbynames/#genitive definition], [http://heatherrosejones.com/names/goedelic/obrien/100mostpopularmen.html examples] and [https://medievalscotland.org/kmo/AnnalsIndex/Masculine/all.shtml '''Index of Names in Irish Annals: Masculine Given Names''']), preceded by ''mac'' (''son'') or ''ingen'' (''daughter''), in lower case. The use of ''ingen'' also triggers lenition (the placement of a h after the first letter of the following word: see [http://heatherrosejones.com/names/goedelic/obrien/obrienwomen.html#lenition here]). For example, the sons of ''Domhnall'' would be surnamed ''mac Domhnaill'', and his daughters ''ingen Dhomhnaill''. '''Irish patronymic LNABs should include ''mac'' or ''ingen'' in the LNAB'''. * Irish avonymics use the same structure as patronymics, only with ''ua'' (''grandson'') in place of ''mac'', e.g. ''ua Conchobhair''. ==== Hereditary Irish Surnames ==== * Hereditary surnames began to be used in Ireland ''c.''1100, most were '''frozen patronymics''', what were patronymics or avonymics but became inherited intact rather than changed every generation. ''Mac'' and ''Ua'' (or ''Ó'' in Modern Irish) are capitalised when part of a hereditary surname, rather than lower case as in patronymics or avonymics. * In feminine surnames ''Ua'' is replaced by ''Ní'' (contracted from ''Iníon Uí'') and ''Mac'' is replaced by ''Nic'' (contracted from ''Iníon Mhic''). The use of ''Ní'' or ''Nic'' triggers lenition (the placement of a h after the first letter of the following word: see [http://heatherrosejones.com/names/goedelic/obrien/obrienwomen.html#lenition here]). * Historically Gaelic Irish women did '''not''' adopt their husbands’ surnames. However, in modern Irish married names ''Ó'' becomes ''Bean Uí'' or just ''Uí'', and Mac becomes ''Bean Mhic'' or just ''Mhic''. For example, the wife of ''Seán Ó Caiside'' would be ''Bean Uí Chaiside'' and the wife of ''Séamus Mac Murchaidh'' would be ''Bean Mhic Murchaidh''. * After the introduction of hereditary they were often used alongside patronymics for several hundred years. If an individual had both a patronymic and a surname, the patronymic should be placed in the ''Middle Name'' field and the surname used as LNAB. : Other Notes: * When ''Ua'' or ''Ó'' is followed by a vowel a h is added, e.g. Aodh -> ''Ua '''h'''Aodha''. * Mag, Nig, and Mhig are sometimes used instead of Mac, Nic, and Mhic before a vowel sound, e.g. ''Mag Uidhir''. * '''NB:''' ''Ó'' was '''not''' used in surnames until at earliest the 18th century, and was not standardised until the 20th century. ''Ua'' should be used in the ''Last Name at Birth'' and ''Current Last Name'' fields if used at the time, while the modern spelling can be included in the ''Other Last Name(s)'' field. === Epithets === * Many Irish-language names contain an epithet or byname, e.g. [[Ní_Mháille-2|Gráinne '''Mhaol''' Ní Mháille]], [[Mac_Grianna-7|Seán '''Bán''' Mac Grianna]]. These should be '''not''' be included in the ''Middle Name'' field, but in the ''Preferred Name'' or ''Other Nicknames'' field (whichever deemed appropriate) alongside the forname. e.g. [[Mac_Grianna-7|Seán Bán Mac Grianna]]. Proper First Name: Seán, Preferred Name: Seán Bán, Middle Name: [no middle name]. * '''Óg''' and '''Beag''': The epithets of ''Óg'' and ''Beag'' (used similar to ''Jr''), if used from birth, should be placed alongside the forename in the ''Proper First Name'' field. === Anglo-Irish and Hiberno-Norman === * Names of families of French or English origin settled in Ireland should be named according to the style adopted by the family, in the language used by the family. * Gaelicised Norman Names (names of French origin but in the Irish language) should be used in the prefixless form in the LNAB (e.g. ''Búrc'' instead of ''a' Búrc'' or ''de Búrca'') with prefixed versions in the ''Current Last Name'' or ''Other Last Name(s)'' fields as appropriate. * Names in French or English should follow the guidelines established by the Euroaristo Project. Euroaristo Guidlines:[ from Wikitree guidelines [[Help:Name_Fields_for_European_Aristocrats|Name Fields for European Aristocrats]]] * '''Last name at birth:''' This is the name they had (or would have been known by) when they were born. In most cases, it is one word. Exceptions to this are ‘de Vere’ and families that had ‘St’ as part of their name (such as St John, St Aubyn, St Hilary, St Liz, St Pol, St Sauveur). See below for PREFIXES IN LAST NAME AT BIRTH FIELD. * Names like St John: "St" is a prefix which stays with the surname; that is, "St John" goes in the LNAB field, and St is not dropped nor separated out into the prefix field. Do not put a period after the St and do not spell out the word Saint. * The common ‘de’, ‘du’, ‘le’, ‘la’, ‘de la’, ‘von’, ‘van’ before a surname does not go in the LNAB field; it goes with the surname in the Current Last Name field while the surname, ONE word, goes in the LNAB. Example: Last name at birth: "Villefort", Current Last Name: "de Villefort". There are some exceptions to this rule, such as de Vere or de la Mare. Members of these families should have both words in the LNAB field. Please contact a lead in the Euroaristo project for naming clarification. * Names that include ‘Fitz’: Fitz- names should be written with mid-caps, that is, a capital letter for the father's name. For example, write FitzAlan, FitzGeoffrey, FitzGerald, etc. This is the same pattern as used in names with Mac-: MacMurray, MacDonald, etc. Do not leave a space. === Titles === Titles and distinctions should be recorded in the ''Other Nicknames'' field, in the appropriate language and style of the descent lines, e.g. Gaelic "Chiefs of the Name" style varies by family: The [suname], Prince of [location], etc. * In the case of surrender and regrant, both the Irish title and that granted in the English Peerage should be noted. ==Social Classes in Ancient Celtic Ireland== === Kings, Chiefs, and other Leaders[https://www.britannica.com/place/Ireland/Early-Celtic-Ireland] === *Árd-Rí "High-King" *Rí "King" *Cúig Cúigi i.e. "five fifths" or provinces, Connacht, Leinster, Meath, Munster, and Ulster *rí ruirech or rí cóicid was the king of a province *ruire was the overlord of several tuath *rí tuaithe was the head (i.e. King) of a tuath, Also refered to as "The" (kin-group/clan) or "Ua" (kin-group/clan) **To refer to the group as a whole. Uí (note the fada on the i). An individual of the clan would be surnamed Ua. *tuath "tribal kingdom" or clan *airi aicme, the upper class *herenagh, was the chief elect of a sept (family group) [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herenagh Wikipedia] === Druids, the Priestly Class === They were the clan’s healers, judges, mediators in disputes, and advisors to kings (Some say the Kings of Tara came from this class) Between 450 and 1200, they became known as the Bard, Brehon or Filí class. === Bards, recorders of history and genealogy === [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bard Bards] (aka [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Filí Filí]) were a class of poets and singers, entertainers, and more important, '''recorders of history and genealogy'''. === Brehon, the judges === [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brehon Brehon] were the judges, close in importance to the chiefs. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Early_Irish_law Brehon law] was administered by brehons. === Áes Dána (‘people of craft’) Artisans and Craftsmen === Anyone with a skill in high demand sat high on the social ladder. === Flaith, the Nobles === Men and women who attained their positions by skill, wealth, the strength of their character, or leadership. They did not necessarily rise through kinship. === Feines, the Freemen === They owned their own huts, fields, and cattle and managed their own affairs. Greater landowners were supported by céilí, or clients. These and other grades of society, minutely classified and described by legal writers, tilled the soil and tended the cattle. === Bothach, the Lowest Class === Unskilled laborers, criminals, and indebted farmers. People with no property and stripped of all rights. === Cumal or Mug, Slaves === *cumal, or woman slave, Cumal was also widely used as a unit of value for cattle and land. *mug, or male slave You could end up a slave if you had overwhelming debts and sold yourself into slavery; if you were captured in battle; or if you were born of slaves. [[https://www.quora.com/I-heard-there-were-Irish-slaves-How-did-that-work Irish Slaves - Stephen Tempest, MA Modern History, University of Oxford (1985)]] === Military === *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kern_(soldier) Kern] mercenary foot soldier (both Irish or Gallowglass) *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gallowglass Gallowglass], gallóglaigh (lit. "foreign young warriors") mercenary soldier of Scottish decent. == G2G discussions == *[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/236849/guidelines-for-irish-o-names Guidelines for Irish O' names] also Mac and Mc *[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/637736/a-problem-of-language-when-naming-irish-profiles Use of Irish or English in Names] *[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/913132/verch-ferch-ingen-proper-ireland-ancestors-refers-females Verch, Ferch, Ingen which is proper in Ireland ancestors?] *[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/968231/irish-vs-norse-patronymic-lnab Irish vs. Norse patronymic LNAB?] == Sources == *http://www.libraryireland.com/Pedigrees1/Pedigrees1ProperNames.php John O'Hart *[https://www.libraryireland.com/Names.php Library Ireland, Irish Names] *[http://heatherrosejones.com/names/goedelic/obrien/obrienwomen.html Early Irish Feminine Names] *[https://www.behindthename.com/names/usage/ancient-celtic Ancient Celtic Names] *[http://www.gaelicmatters.com/gaelic-written-alphabet.html Gaelic Written Alphabet] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Irish-language_surnames Wikipedia -Category:Irish-language surnames] **[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irish_name Irish Name Wikipedia] *[https://www.academia.edu/9204227/A_Survey_of_Irish_Surnames_1992_97 A Survey of Irish Surnames 1992-97 by Sean J Murphy] *[https://www.theindexer.org/files/29-2/irish-prefixes.pdf Irish prefixes and the alphabetization of personal names Róisín Nic Cóil] *[https://static1.squarespace.com/static/57925a2e2e69cfa41cb537f5/t/5a4c54e8f9619a965dd6373c/1514951923597/Woulfe_IrishSurnames.pdf IRISH NAMES AND SURNAMES by By Rev. P. Woulfe 1922] *[http://www.markfisherauthor.com/2016/04/social-classes-early-celtic-ireland/ ancient social classes, Irish history, medieval era by Mark E. Fisher] *[http://archive.org/stream/etymologicaldict00macbuoft#page/n9/mode/2up An etymological dictionary of the Gaelic language] *[https://www.britannica.com/place/Ireland/Early-Celtic-Ireland#ref148367 Encyclopaeda Britannica - Early Celtic Ireland Political and social organization] *[http://medievalscotland.org/scotlang/lenition.shtml The Spelling of Lenited Consonants in Gaelic] === pre-1700 === * [https://www.academia.edu/1544037/Naming_practices_among_the_Irish_secular_nobility_in_the_high_middle_ages Naming practices among the Irish secular nobility in the high middle ages, Freya Verstraten Department of History, Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland] * [https://www.academia.edu/16685213/What_is_an_Irish_clan?email_work_card=title What is an Irish clan? Dr Catherine Swift, Mary Immaculate College, University of Limerick]
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[[Category:Palatine Migration Project]] [[Category:Irish Projects]] ''' Welcome to the Irish Palatines Team''' :This is part of the [[Space:Irish_Roots_Topics_Team|Ireland Project's Topics Team]] which is part of the [[Project:Ireland|Ireland Project]] :This is also part of the [[:Project:Palatine_Migration|Palatine Migration Project]] when working on the original Palatines but not their descendants. In September 1709, almost 3000 Palatines were relocated from England to rural Ireland. These refugees, originally from the Lower German Palatinate, were fleeing the wars with France. For more details see [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_Palatines#Re-settlement_in_Ireland wikipedia German Palatines Re-settlement in Ireland] :The [[:Project:Palatine_Migration|Palatine Migration Project]] covers the Migration from the German Palatinate 1700-1776 '''and not their descendants'''. :This projects covers those who migrated to Ireland '''and their descendants'''. * '''Goal:''' The goals of the Ireland Palatines Team are to check each Irish Palatine profile and make it the best it can be. This will involve sourcing, clearing any suggestions, bio writing, connecting, finding names for the Unknowns and untangling the problem profiles and merging where necessary. In essence doing all that you can or feel able to do for each profile you choose to work * '''Responsibilities:''' * '''What we do:''' We seek out, create and clean up profiles of Irish Palatines and their descendants. * '''Who should Join:''' Anyone interested in Irish Palatines. It is suggested but not required that you be a member of the [[:Project:Palatine_Migration|Palatine Migration Project]] * '''How to join:''' Send your request to the Team Leader, or [[Devlin-670|Rich Devlin]] * '''We use sticker''' {{Occupation|image= Gail_Photos-1.jpg|text= was an [[Space:Irish_Palatines|Irish Palatine or descendant]].}}{{Occupation|image= Gail_Photos-1.jpg|text= was an [[Space:Irish_Palatines|Irish Palatine or descendant]].}} and other stickers from [[Space:Ireland_Badges_Templates_and_Stickers|Ireland Badges Templates and Stickers]]. * '''Categories''' we use Categories under [[:Category:Palatine_Migration]] * '''Project Box''' please follow the instructions at [[:Project:Palatine_Migration|Palatine Migration Project]] :Leader: [[Meyers-3406|Gina Meyers]] - Members: [[Collins-19225|Carolyn Collins]], {| border="2" cellpadding="9" |- ! align="left" style="background:#52BE80;"|'''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#52BE80;"|'''What you are working on''' |- |[[Devlin-670|Rich Devlin]] |[[Space:List_of_Irish_Palatines|List of Irish Palatines]] Please add a link to your Irish Palatine |- | | |- |[[Meyers-3406|Gina Meyers]] |MEYERS / MYERS families |- |[[Buchanan-7480|John (Buchanan) B]] | |- |''enter your name here'' |''enter what you're working on here'' |- | | |- ! align="left" style="background:#DC7633;"| ! align="left" style="background:#DC7633;"| |} == Sources == * [[Space:List_of_Irish_Palatines|Irish Palatine Profiles on Wikitree]] * [[Space:Sources-Ireland-Province-County|Space:Sources Ireland by Province by County]] * [https://blogs.ancestry.com/ancestry/2014/10/27/7-genealogical-lessons-for-researching-your-palatine-ancestors/ 7 Genealogical Lessons for Researching Your Palatine Ancestors] * [http://www.revisionist.net/hysteria/irish-palatines.html Irish Palatine Surnames] * [http://www.irishpalatines.org/about/history.html Irish Palatine Association] * [https://www.geni.com/projects/The-Palatine-Families-Project/735 The Palatine Families Project at GENi] Note: Make sure of their sources. * [https://www.limerick.ie/discover/eat-see-do/history-heritage/visitor-heritage-centres/irish-palatine-heritage-centre Irish Palatine Heritage Centre] - 11 apr 2020 * [http://globalgenealogy.com/countries/canada/ontario/general/resources/101185.htm Heald, Carolyn A. : The Irish Palatines in Ontario: Religion, Ethnicity, and Rural Migration.] Note: not on line * [https://www.jstor.org/stable/30071474 Hick, Vivien. "The Palatine Settlement in Ireland: The Early Years." Eighteenth-Century Ireland / Iris an Dá Chultúr 4 (1989): 113-31.] JSTOR journal article accessed April 12 Apr 2020 * [http://www.jstor.org/stable/25549804 Hick, Vivien. "The Palatines: 1798 and Its Aftermath." The Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland 126 (1996): 5-36.] JSTOR journal article accessed April 11, 2021 * Hick, Vivien (2008). [https://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/switzer/1209/ Rootschat post listing Palatine signatories to the Declaration against Repeal, 1830], viewed 11 Apr 2021. * [https://archive.org/stream/earlyeighteenthc00knit/earlyeighteenthc00knit_djvu.txt Knittle, Walter Allen. "Early eighteenth century Palatine emigration; a British government redemptioner project to manufacture naval stores"] - 11 Apr 2020 * [https://www.libraryireland.com/Pedigrees2/palatines.php O'Hart, John : Irish Pedigrees; or the Origin and Stem of the Irish Nation.] * [http://www.limerickcity.ie/media/Palat009.pdf Ronan, Séan G. : The Palatines in Ireland] * Sadleir, T. U. (1933). [http://www.tara.tcd.ie/bitstream/handle/2262/4717/jssisiVolXV63_67.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y Varied Origins of the Irish People. Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland], viewed 18 Apr 2021. * [http://www.teskey.org/palhist.html Upshaw, Tom : A Short History of the Irish Palatines.] * [https://thehistoryofparliament.wordpress.com/2021/04/08/whispers-on-a-landscape-palatine-migration-to-england-ireland-and-beyond/ Whispers on a landscape – Palatine migration to England, Ireland and beyond], History of Parliament blog. * [[Space:Irish_Palatines_in_the_news_(historical)|Irish Palatines in the News]] - collected news items of historical interest *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Irish_Palatines|What links to this page.]]
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[[Category:Irish Projects]] '''Welcome to the Ireland Poets Team''' This is part of the [[Space:Ireland_Notables_Team|Ireland Notables Team]] which is part of the [[Space:Irish_Roots_Topics_Team|Ireland Topics Team]] which is part of the [[Project:Ireland|Ireland Project]] {{Image|file=Yeats-69.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=William Butler Yeats. }} :'''When she wandered again, :'''Turning sliver out of dark grasses :'''Where the skylark had lain, :'''And her voice coming softly over the meadow :'''Was the mist becoming rain.''' ::The Lost Heifer by Austin Clarke * '''Goal:''' To create and maintain well-sourced and well-written profiles of Irish poets and related profiles and pages. * '''Responsibilities:''' To follow the guidelines of the [[Project:Notables|Notables Project]] and the [[Project:Ireland|Ireland Project]]. * '''What we do:''' Create and update Irish poets' profiles. * '''Who should Join:''' Anyone interested in the poets of Ireland. * '''How to join:''' Send your request to [[Devlin-670|Rich Devlin]]. It would be an asset if you are already a member of the [[Project:Notables|Notables Project]], but it is not required. * '''We use''' [[:Category:Ireland, Poets]], the sticker {{Occupation|image= Irish_Poets_Team.jpg|text= was an [[Space:Irish_Poets_Team|Irish Poet]].}} - {{Notables Sticker|Ireland, Notables}} and other stickers from [[Space:Ireland_Badges_Templates_and_Stickers]] * '''Sources''' [http://www.ricorso.net/rx/index.htm Ricorso], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Irish_poets Wikipedia], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Irish_poets Wikipedia category], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Irish_women_poets Wikipedia Irish women poets], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Irish_male_poets Wikipedia Irish male poets], [https://www.poetryireland.ie/ Poetry Ireland], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irish_bardic_poetry Irish bardic poetry] :Leader: TBA - Members: {| border="2" cellpadding="9" |- ! align="left" style="background:#52BE80;"|'''Member''' ! align="left" style="background:#52BE80;"|'''What you're working on or link your work page''' |- |[[Devlin-670|Rich Devlin]] |Building the list and linking to profiles. |- |[[Hennigan-514|Feargal Hennigan]] |Creating and improving Irish poet profiles, particularly those of Irish-Language poets. |- ! align="left" style="background:#DC7633;"| ! align="left" style="background:#DC7633;"| |} This list '''is not''' all notable poets with Wikipedia pages, all were born or raised in Ireland or hold Irish citizenship. Abbreviations for languages of writings: E: English; F: French; I; Irish (Gaeilge); L Latin; R Russian [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Irish_poets Wikipedia]. {| border="2" cellpadding="9" |- ! align="left" style="background:#52BE80;"|Quick Jump: [[#A|A]] | [[#B|B]] | [[#C|C]] | [[#D|D]] | [[#E|E]] | [[#F|F]] | [[#G|G]] | [[#H|H]] | [[#I|I]] | [[#J|J]] | [[#K|K]] | [[#L|L]] | [[#M|M]] | [[#N|N]] | [[#O|O]] | [[#P|P]] | [[#Q|Q]] | [[#R|R]] | [[#S|S]] | [[#T|T]] | [[#U|U]] | [[#V|V]] | [[#W|W]] | [[#X|X]] | [[#Y|Y]] | [[#Z|Z]] |} {| border="2" cellpadding="9" |- ! align="left" style="background:#52BE80;"|'''Poet''' ! align="left" style="background:#52BE80;"|'''Notes''' |- |A |- |Adomnán (died 704, L), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adomn%C3%A1n Wikipedia] | ''Pre-1500.'' |- |Æ ([[Russell-20235|George William Russell]]; 1867-1935, E), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_William_Russell Wikipedia] |'''Unconnected.''' Needs Family added, Needs Bio. |- |[[Allingham-159|William Allingham]] (1824-1889, E), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Allingham Wikipedia] |Need to add children. |- |B |- |Ivy Bannister (born 1951, E), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ivy_Bannister Wikipedia] | Living. |- |[[Unknown-444203|Mary Barber]] (''c.''1685-''c.''1755, E) | |- |[[Hone-335|Leland Bardwell]] (1922-2016, E), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leland_Bardwell Wikipedia] |Needs spouse and children. |- |[[Barnett-13121|George Barnett]] (1876-1965), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Barnett_(historian) Wikipedia] | |- |Beccán mac Luigdech (''fl.c.''650, I), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Becc%C3%A1n_mac_Luigdech Wikipedia] | ''Pre-1500.'' |- |[[Beckett-1462|Samuel Beckett]] (1906-1989, E/F), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samuel_Beckett Wikipedia] |Could use a better bio. |- |[[Behan-83|Brendan Behan]] (1923-1964, E), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brendan_Behan Wikipedia] |'''Unconnected.''' Needs sources, long bio. |- |Gerard Beirne (born 1962, E), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerard_Beirne Wikipedia] | Living. |- |[[Bibby-450|Thomas Bibby]] (1799-1863, E), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Bibby Wikipedia] |'''Unconnected.''' Needs Bio, family added, more sources. |- |Blathmac mac Cú Brettan (''fl.c.''750, I) , [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blathmac_mac_Con_Brettan Wikipedia] | ''Pre-1500.'' |- |Eavan Boland (born 1944, E), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eavan_Boland Wikipedia] | Living. |- |Dermot Bolger (born 1959, E), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dermot_Bolger Wikipedia] | Living. |- |Pat Boran (born 1963, E), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pat_Boran Wikipedia] | Living. |- |[[Boyse-72|Samuel Boyse]] (1709-1749, E), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samuel_Boyse Wikipedia] |'''Unconnected.''' Needs Bio, family added, more sources. |- |Rory Brennan (born 1945, E), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rory_Brennan Wikipedia] | Living. |- |[[Browne-4426|Frances Browne]] (1816-1887, E), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frances_Browne Wikipedia] |'''Unconnected.''' needs better bio, parents. |- |C |- |Michael Feeney Callan (born 1955, E), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Feeney_Callan Wikipedia] | Living. |- |Moya Cannon (born 1956, E), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moya_Cannon Wikipedia] | Living. |- |[[Birkett-513|Mary Birkett Card]] (1774-1817, E), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Birkett_Card Wikipedia] |'''Unconnected.''' |- |Ciarán Carson (born 1948, E), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ciaran_Carson Wikipedia] | Living. |- |James Casey (1824-1909, E), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Casey_(poet-priest) Wikipedia] | |- |Óengus Chéile Dé (''fl.c.''800, I), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%93engus_of_Tallaght Wikipedia] | ''Pre-1500.'' |- |Patrick Chapman (born 1968, E), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patrick_Chapman Wikipedia] | Living. |- |Austin Clarke (1896-1974, E), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Austin_Clarke_(poet) Wikipedia] | |- |[[Owenson-6|Olivia, Lady Clarke]] (1785-1845, E), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olivia_Owenson,_Lady_Clarke Wikipedia] |'''Unconnected.''' |- |Brendan Cleary (born 1958, E), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brendan_Cleary Wikipedia] | Living. |- |[[Cobbe-21|Frances Power Cobbe]] (1822-1904, E), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frances_Power_Cobbe Wikipedia] | |- |Brian Coffey (1905-1995, E), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brian_Coffey Wikipedia] | |- |[[Comyn-242|Micheál Coimín]] (''c.''1676-1760, I) | |-|Colmán mac Léníne (''c.''530-''c.''606, I), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colm%C3%A1n_of_Cloyne Wikipedia] | ''Pre-1500.'' |- |Padraic Colum (1881-1972, E), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Padraic_Colum Wikipedia] | |- |Susan Connolly (born 1956, E), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Susan_Connolly_(poet) Wikipedia] | Living. |- |Cuirithir of Connacht (''fl.''7th century, I), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cuirithir_mac_Doborchu Wikipedia] | ''Pre-1500.'' |- |John Cunningham (1729-1773, E), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Cunningham_(poet_and_dramatist) Wikipedia] | |- |Tony Curtis (born 1955, E), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tony_Curtis_(Irish_poet) Wikipedia] | Living. |- |D |- |Pádraig J. Daly (born 1943, E), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/P%C3%A1draig_J._Daly Wikipedia] | Living. |- |[[Darley-244|George Darley]] (''c.''1795-''c.''1846, E), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Darley Wikipedia] |'''Unconnected.''' |- |Thomas Davis (1814-1845, E), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Davis_(Young_Irelander) Wikipedia] | |- |Michael Davitt (1950-2005, I), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Davitt_(poet) Wikipedia] | |- |Cecil Day-Lewis (1904-1972, E), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cecil_Day-Lewis Wikipedia] | |- |Patrick Deeley (born 1953, E), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patrick_Deeley Wikipedia] | Living. |- |[[Browne-6852|Pádraig de Brún]] (1889-1960, I), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/P%C3%A1draig_de_Br%C3%BAn Wikipedia] | |- |Celia de Fréine (born 1948, I/E), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Celia_de_Fr%C3%A9ine Wikipedia] | Living. |- |[[Delacour-70|James Delacour]] (1709-1781, E) | |- |Greg Delanty (born 1958, E), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greg_Delanty Wikipedia] | Living. |- |Louis de Paor (born 1961, I), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_de_Paor Wikipedia] | Living. |- |Sir [[De_Vere-421|Aubrey de Vere]] 2nd Bt. (1788 - 1846), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sir_Aubrey_de_Vere,_2nd_Baronet Wikipedia] | |- |[[De_Vere-444|Aubrey Thomas de Vere]] (1814 - 1902), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aubrey_Thomas_de_Vere Wikipedia] |Bio needs to be rewritten, Copy & paste from Wikipedia. |- |[[De_Vere-462|Stephen Edward de Vere MP]] (1812 - 1904), [ Wikipedia] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_de_Vere Wikipedia] |Needs more sources. |- |[[Devlin-1831|Denis Devlin]] (1908-1959, E), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Denis_Devlin Wikipedia] |'''Unconnected.''' |- |Theo Dorgan (born 1953, E), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theo_Dorgan Wikipedia] | Living. |- |Gerard Donovan (born 1959, E), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerard_Donovan Wikipedia] | Living. |- |Ellen Mary Patrick Downing (1828-1869, E), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ellen_Mary_Patrick_Downing Wikipedia] | |- |John Swanwick Drennan (1809-1893, E), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Swanwick_Drennan Wikipedia] | |- |William Drennan (1754-1820, E), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Drennan Wikipedia] | |- |Charles Gavan Duffy (1816-1903, E), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Gavan_Duffy Wikipedia] | |- |Seán Dunne (1956-1995, E), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Se%C3%A1n_Dunne_(poet) Wikipedia] | |- |[[Plunkett-1101|Lord Dunsany]] (1878-1957, E), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lord_Dunsany Wikipedia] | |- |Paul Durcan (born 1944, E), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Durcan Wikipedia] | Living. |- |E |- |John Ennis (born 1944, E), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Ennis_(poet) Wikipedia] | Living. |- |[[Ua_Flannacáin-7|Eochaid ua Flannacáin (abt.0936-1004)]] | |- |F |- |Elaine Feeney (born 1979, E), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elaine_Feeney Wikipedia] | Living. |- |Piaras Feiritéar (''c.''1600-1653, I), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piaras_Feirit%C3%A9ar Wikipedia] | |- |[[Ó_Cearbhalláin-1|Turlough O'Carolan]] (1670-1738), I), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turlough_O%27Carolan Wikipedia] |'''Unconnected.''' |- |[[Fitzgerald-10783|Desmond FitzGerald]] (1888-1947), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Desmond_FitzGerald_(politician) Wikipedia] |'''Unconnected.''' |- |[[O'Connell-1513|Ellen Fitzsimon]] (1805-1883, E), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ellen_Fitzsimon Wikipedia] |Needs better Bio |- |Flann Mainistrech (died 1056, I), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flann_Mainistrech Wikipedia] | ''Pre-1500.'' |- |G |- |Patrick Galvin (1927-2011, E), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patrick_Galvin Wikipedia] | |- |Monk Gibbon (1896-1987, E), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monk_Gibbon Wikipedia] | |- |[[Gogarty-18|Oliver St John Gogarty]] (1878-1957, E), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oliver_St._John_Gogarty Wikipedia] |'''Unconnected.''' |- |Oliver Goldsmith (''c.''1730-1774, E), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oliver_Goldsmith Wikipedia] | |- |[[Gore-Booth-3|Eva Gore-Booth]] (1870 - 1926), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eva_Gore-Booth Wikipedia] |PPP |- |Mark Granier (born 1957, E), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Granier Wikipedia] | Living. |- |[[Graves-3939|Alfred Perceval Graves]] (1846-1931), E), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfred_Perceval_Graves Wikipedia] | |- |Patrick Greaney (''fl.''18th century, I), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patrick_Greaney Wikipedia] | |- |Gerald Griffin (1803-1840, E), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerald_Griffin Wikipedia] | |- |Stephen Gwynn (1864-1950, E), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Gwynn Wikipedia] | |- |H |- |Kerry Hardie (born 1951, E), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kerry_Hardie Wikipedia] | Living. |- |Anne Le Marquand Hartigan (born 1938, E), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anne_Le_Marquand_Hartigan Wikipedia] | Living. |- |Micheál Ó hAirtnéide/Michael Hartnett (1944-1999, I/E), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Hartnett Wikipedia] | |- |Randolph Healy (born 1956, E), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Randolph_Healy Wikipedia] | Living. |- |[[Heaney-480|Seamus Heaney]] (1939-2013, E), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seamus_Heaney Wikipedia] | |- |[[Hewitt-3838|John Harold Hewitt]] (1907-1987), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Hewitt_(poet) Wikipedia] |'''Unconnected.''' |- |F. R. Higgins (1896-1941, E), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/F._R._Higgins Wikipedia] | |- |Kevin Higgins (born 1967, E), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin_Higgins_(poet) Wikipedia] | Living. |- |[[Higgins-11470|Michael D. Higgins]] (born 1941, E), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_D._Higgins Wikipedia] | Living. '''Unconnected.''' |- |Rita Ann Higgins (born 1955, E), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rita_Ann_Higgins Wikipedia] | Living. |- |Pearse Hutchinson (1927-2012, I/E), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pearse_Hutchinson Wikipedia] | |- |[[Hyde-4925|Douglas Hyde]], "An Craoibhín Aoibhinn" (1860-1949, I/E), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Douglas_Hyde Wikipedia] | |- |I |- |Valentin Iremonger (1918-1991, E), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Valentin_Iremonger Wikipedia] | |- |J |- |John Jordan (1930-1988, E), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Jordan_(poet) Wikipedia] | |- |[[Joyce-1117|James Joyce]] (1882-1941, E), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Joyce Wikipedia] | |- |Trevor Joyce (born 1947, E), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trevor_Joyce Wikipedia] | Living. |- |K |- |Patrick Kavanagh (1904-1967, E), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patrick_Kavanagh Wikipedia] | |- |[[Kennelly-903|Brendan Kennelly]] (1936-2021, E), [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brendan_Kennelly Wikipedia] |'''Unconnected.''' |- |Rita Kelly (born 1953, I), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rita_Kelly Wikipedia] | Living. |- |[[Kickham-27|Charles Kickham]] (1828-1882, E) |'''Unconnected.''' |- |Thomas Kinsella (born 1928-2021), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Kinsella Wikipedia] | |- |Anatoly Kudryavitsky (Анатолий Исаевич Кудрявицкий; born 1954, R/E), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anatoly_Kudryavitsky Wikipedia] | Living. |- |L |- |Emily Lawless (1845-1913, E), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emily_Lawless Wikipedia] | |- |[[Ledwidge-50|Francis Ledwidge]] (1887-1917, E), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francis_Ledwidge Wikipedia] |'''Unconnected.''' Needs Bio. |- |[[Lewis-13750|C. S. Lewis]] (1899-1963, E), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C._S._Lewis Wikipedia] | |- |James Liddy (1934-2008, E), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Liddy Wikipedia] | |- |Eddie Linden (born 1935, E), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eddie_Linden Wikipedia] | Living. |- |Michael Longley (born 1939, E), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Longley Wikipedia] | Living. |- |Luccreth moccu Chíara (''fl.c.''600, I), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luccreth_moccu_Chiara Wikipedia] | ''Pre-1500.'' |- |M |- |Micheál Mac Suibhne (''c.''1760-1820, I), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miche%C3%A1l_Mac_Suibhne Wikipedia] | |- |Denis Florence MacCarthy (1817-1868, E), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Denis_Florence_MacCarthy Wikipedia] | |- |[[MacDonagh-5|Donagh MacDonagh]] (1912-1968, E), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donagh_MacDonagh Wikipedia] | |- |[[MacDonagh-1|Thomas MacDonagh]] (1878-1916, E), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_MacDonagh Wikipedia] | |- |Patrick MacDonogh (1902-1961, E), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patrick_MacDonogh Wikipedia] | |- |Seán MacFalls (born 1957, E), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Se%C3%A1n_Mac_Falls Wikipedia] | Living. |- |Pádraig Mac Fhearghusa (I), [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/P%C3%A1draig_Mac_Fhearghusa Wikipedia] | Living. |- |Patrick MacGill (1889-1963, E), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patrick_MacGill Wikipedia] | |- |Thomas MacGreevy (1893-1967, E), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_MacGreevy Wikipedia] | |- |[[Mac_Grianna-7|Seán Bán Mac Grianna]] (1905-1979, I) | |- |John Macken (''c.''1784-1823, E), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Macken Wikipedia] | |- |Louis MacNeice (1907-1963, E), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_MacNeice Wikipedia] | |- |Tomás Mac Síomóin (1938-2022, I), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom%C3%A1s_Mac_S%C3%ADom%C3%B3in Wikipedia] | |- |Marie MacSweeney, (living, E), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marie_MacSweeney Wikipedia] | Living. |- |[[McBride-5875|Neil McBride]] (1861-1942, I), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neil_McBride_(poet) Wikipedia] |'''Unconnected.''' |- |Hugh McFadden (born 1942, E), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugh_McFadden_(poet) Wikipedia] | Living. |- |Medbh McGuckian (born 1950, E), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Medbh_McGuckian Wikipedia] | Living. |- |Nigel McLoughlin (born 1968, E), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nigel_McLoughlin Wikipedia] | Living. |- |Bernard McNulty (1842-1892, E), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernard_McNulty Wikipedia] | |- |[[MacEntee-21|Máire Mhac an tSaoi]] (1922-2021, I), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M%C3%A1ire_Mhac_an_tSaoi Wikipedia] | |- |Derek Mahon (1941-2020, E), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Derek_Mahon Wikipedia] | |- |James Clarence Mangan (1803-1849, E), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Clarence_Mangan Wikipedia] | |- |[[Maude-441|Caitlín Maude]] (1941-1982, I), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caitl%C3%ADn_Maude Wikipedia] |'''Unconnected.''' |- |Máighréad Medbh (born 1959, E), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M%C3%A1ighr%C3%A9ad_Medbh Wikipedia] | Living. |- |Paula Meehan (born 1955, E), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paula_Meehan Wikipedia] | Living. |- |Brian Merriman (1747-1805, I), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brian_Merriman Wikipedia] | |- |Alice Milligan (1865-1953, E), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alice_Milligan Wikipedia] | |- |Dorothy Molloy (1942-2004, E), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dorothy_Molloy Wikipedia] | |- |John Montague (1929-2016, E), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Montague_(poet) Wikipedia] | |- |[[Moore-31748|Thomas Moore]] (1779-1852, E), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Moore Wikipedia] |Needs Bio. |- |Paul Muldoon (born 1951, E), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Muldoon Wikipedia] | Living. |- |Hayden Murphy (born 1945, E), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hayden_Murphy Wikipedia] | Living. |- |N |- |Kate Newmann (born 1965, E), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kate_Newmann Wikipedia] | Living. |- |Nuala Ní Chonchúir (born 1970, E), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuala_N%C3%AD_Chonch%C3%BAir Wikipedia] | Living. |- |Eiléan Ní Chuilleanáin (born 1942, E), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eil%C3%A9an_N%C3%AD_Chuillean%C3%A1in Wikipedia] | Living. |- |Nuala Ní Dhomhnaill (born 1952, I), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuala_N%C3%AD_Dhomhnaill Wikipedia] | Living. |- |Ailbhe Ní Ghearbhuigh (born 1984, I), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ailbhe_N%C3%AD_Ghearbhuigh Wikipedia] | Living. |- |Áine Ní Ghlinn (born 1955, I), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%81ine_N%C3%AD_Ghlinn Wikipedia] | Living. |- |Doireann Ní Ghríofa (born 1981, I/E), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doireann_N%C3%AD_Ghr%C3%ADofa Wikipedia] | Living. |- |[[Ní_Shúilleabháin-1|Siobhán Ní Shúilleabháin]] (1928-2013, E) |'''Unconnected.''' |- |O |- |Dáibhí Ó Bruadair (1625-1698, I), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D%C3%A1ibh%C3%AD_%C3%93_Bruadair Wikipedia] | |- |[[O'Carolan-1|Turlough O'Carolan (1670-1738)]] | |- |Máirtín Ó Direáin (1910-1988, I), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M%C3%A1irt%C3%ADn_%C3%93_Dire%C3%A1in Wikipedia] | |- |[[O'Doibhlin-1|Proinsias Ó Doibhlin]] (''c.''1660-''c.''1724), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proinsias_%C3%93_Doibhlin Wikipedia] |'''Unconnected.''' needs Bio, Parents, more sources. |- |Mary O'Donnell (born 1954, E), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_O%27Donnell Wikipedia] | Living. |- |Bernard O'Donoghue (born 1945, E), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernard_O%27Donoghue Wikipedia] | Living. |- |Gregory O'Donoghue (1951-2005, E), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gregory_O%27Donoghue Wikipedia] | |- |Dennis O'Driscoll (1954-2012, E), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dennis_O%27Driscoll Wikipedia] | |- |Pádraig Ó Fiannachta (1927-2016, I), [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/P%C3%A1draig_%C3%93_Fiannachta Wikipedia] | |- |Cináed ua hArtacáin (died 975, I), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cin%C3%A1ed_ua_hArtac%C3%A1in Wikipedia] | ''Pre-1500.'' |- |Nessa O'Mahony (E), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nessa_O%27Mahony Wikipedia] | Living. |- |Ó Maoilchiaráin an Fili (''fl.c.''1395, I), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%93_Maoilciaran_an_Fili Wikipedia] | ''Pre-1500.'' |- |Henrietta O'Neill (1758-1793, E), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henrietta_O%27Neill Wikipedia] | |- |Mary Devenport O'Neill (1879-1967, E), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Devenport_O%27Neill Wikipedia] | |- |Antoine Ó Raifteiri (1784-1835, I), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antoine_%C3%93_Raifteiri Wikipedia] | |- |Aogán Ó Rathaille (1675-1729, I), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aog%C3%A1n_%C3%93_Rathaille Wikipedia] | |- |Seán Ó Ríordáin (1916-1977, I), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Se%C3%A1n_%C3%93_R%C3%ADord%C3%A1in Wikipedia] | |- |Cathal Ó Searcaigh (born 1956, I), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cathal_%C3%93_Searcaigh Wikipedia] | Living. |- |Micheal O'Siadhail (born 1947, I/E), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Micheal_O%27Siadhail Wikipedia] | Living. |- |Pádraig Ó Snodaigh (born 1935, I), [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/P%C3%A1draig_%C3%93_Snodaigh Wikipedia] | Living. |- |Eoghan Rua Ó Súilleabháin (1748-1782, I), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eoghan_Rua_%C3%93_S%C3%BAilleabh%C3%A1in Wikipedia] | |- |Seumas O'Sullivan (1879-1958, E), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seumas_O%27Sullivan Wikipedia] | |- |[[Watters-1492|Eoghan Ó Tuairisc]] (Eugene Rutherford Watters; 1919-1982, I/E), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eoghan_%C3%93_Tuairisc Wikipedia] |'''Unconnected.''' |- |Seán Ó Tuama (1926-2006, I), [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Se%C3%A1n_%C3%93_Tuama Wikipedia] | |- |Frank Ormsby (born 1947, E), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Ormsby Wikipedia] | Living. |- |P |- |[[Parnell-1261|Fanny Parnell]] (1848-1882), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fanny_Parnell Wikipedia] | |- |Tom Paulin (born 1949, E), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Paulin Wikipedia] | Living. |- |[[Pearse-122|Patrick Pearse (Pádraig Anraí Mac Piarais)]] (1879-1916, I/E), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patrick_Pearse Wikipedia] |PPP |- |[[Van_Lewen-3|Laetitia Pilkington]] (''c.''1709-1750, E), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laetitia_Pilkington Wikipedia] |PPP |- |[[Preston-7763|William Preston]] (1753-1807), E), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Preston_(poet) Wikipedia] | |- |[[Plunkett-690|Joseph Plunkett]] (1887-1916, E), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Plunkett Wikipedia] | |- |Q |- |R |- |George Reavey (1907-1976, E), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Reavey Wikipedia] | |- |Nell Regan (born 1969, E), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nell_Regan Wikipedia] | Living. |- |[[Ridge-727|Lola Ridge]] (1873-1941, E), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lola_Ridge Wikipedia] | Living. |- |Maurice Riordan (born 1953, E), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maurice_Riordan Wikipedia] | Living. |- |Lennox Robinson (1886-1958, E), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lennox_Robinson Wikipedia] | |- |Gabriel Rosenstock (born 1949, I/E), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gabriel_Rosenstock Wikipedia] | Living. |- |Rosemarie Rowley (born 1942, E), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosemarie_Rowley Wikipedia] | Living. |- |Adam Rudden (born 1983, E), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adam_Rudden Wikipedia] | Living. |- |S |- |Blánaid Salkeld (1880-1959, E), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blanaid_Salkeld Wikipedia] | |- |Maurice Scully (born 1952, E), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maurice_Scully Wikipedia] | Living. |- |John W. Sexton (born 1958, E), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_W._Sexton Wikipedia] | Living. |- |Eileen Shanahan (1901-1979, E), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eileen_Shanahan Wikipedia] | |- |James Simmons (1933-2001, E), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Simmons_(poet) Wikipedia] | |- |Peter Sirr (born 1960, E), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Sirr Wikipedia] | Living. |- |Michael Smith (1942-2014, E), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Smith_(poet) Wikipedia] | |- | Speranza ([[Elgee-3|Jane, Lady Wilde]]; 1821-1896, E), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jane_Wilde Wikipedia] | |- |Geoffrey Squires (born 1942, E), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geoffrey_Squires Wikipedia] | Living. |- |James Stephens (1880-1950, E), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Stephens_(author) Wikipedia] | Living. |- |Eithne Strong (1925-1999, I/E), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eithne_Strong Wikipedia] | |- |Matthew Sweeney (1952-2018, E), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matthew_Sweeney Wikipedia] | |- |[[Swift-1107|Jonathan Swift]] (1667-1745, E), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jonathan_Swift Wikipedia] | |- |John Millington Synge (1871-1909, E), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Millington_Synge Wikipedia] | |- |T |- |Senchán Torpéist (''fl.c.''580 - ''c.''650, I), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sench%C3%A1n_Torp%C3%A9ist Wikipedia] | ''Pre-1500.'' |- |[[Trench-168|Richard Chenevix Trench]] (1807 - 1886), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Chenevix_Trench Wikipedia] |Needs sources. |- |Eliza Dorothea Cobbe, Lady Tuite (''c.''1764-1850, E), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eliza_Dorothea_Cobbe,_Lady_Tuite Wikipedia] | |- |[[Tynan-205|Katharine Tynan]] (1861-1931, E), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katharine_Tynan Wikipedia] | |- |U |- |V |- |W |- |Catherine Walsh (born 1964, E), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catherine_Walsh_(poet) Wikipedia] | Living. |- |David Wheatley (born 1970, E), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Wheatley_(poet) Wikipedia] | Living. | |- |[[Wilde-536|Oscar Wilde]] (1854-1900, E), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oscar_Wilde Wikipedia] |PPP |- |Richard D'Alton Williams (1822-1862, E), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_D%27Alton_Williams Wikipedia] | |- |James Wills (1790-1868, E), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Wills_(poet) Wikipedia] | |- |Florence Mary Wilson, (''c.''1870-1946, E), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Florence_Mary_Wilson_(writer) Wikipedia] | |- |Sheila Wingfield (1906-1992, E), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sheila_Wingfield Wikipedia] | |- |[[Wolfe-8705|Charles Wolfe]] (1791-1823, E), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Wolfe Wikipedia] | |- |Macdara Woods (1942-2018, E), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Macdara_Woods Wikipedia] | |- |Joseph Woods (born 1966, E), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Woods_(poet) Wikipedia] | Living. |- |X |- |Y |- |[[Yeats-69|W. 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[[Category:Ireland Genealogy Resources]] ''' Researching Irish Quaker genealogy ''' These ideas are from the [[Space:Ireland_Quaker_Team | Ireland Quaker team]] which is part of the [[Space:Irish_Roots_Topics_Team|Irish Roots Topics Team]] in turn part of the [[Project:Irish_Roots|Ireland Project]] and collaborates closely with the [[Project:Religious_Society_of_Friends|Quakers Project]]. Please contact me with any questions, comments, suggestions or ideas for things to add or improve. For a short history of the Quakers in Ireland, see [[Space:The_Irish_Quakers:_A_People%27s_History|The Irish Quakers: A People's History]]. See also [[Space:Early_modern_Irish_sources|Early modern Irish sources]]. For example profiles using these sources see [[Space:Example_profiles|Example profiles]]. =Introduction= ==Quakers in Ireland== You will find the official website of the '''Society of Friends in Ireland''' [https://quakers-in-ireland.ie/ here]. It advises you on how to join with the Quakers for worship or other activities and has sections on Quaker history (including notable Quakers, Quaker businesses and Quakers in action against war and famine) as well as on the Quaker Library and its archives. The Society of Friends has an interesting blog (not restricted to Ireland) called [https://quakerstrongrooms.org/ Quaker Strongrooms], which includes, for example, this post on [https://quakerstrongrooms.org/2017/03/01/quaker-women-resources-for-womens-history-in-the-library-of-the-society-of-friends/ sources relating to Quaker women]. ==Approach to research== When researching Irish Quakers, the obvious place to start is with the Irish Quaker records themselves, although for most people and for the most convenient access this means paying a subscription. Apart from that, there are many other sources that can help your research. If you can't access the Quaker records you may find what you want in one of the other on-line resources. If the family you are researching was fairly well-off, then a will, deeds or other property records may be very useful. From the mid-18th century you may find interesting family notices in newspaper archives. From the mid-19th century you will find Ireland's free birth, marriage and death records as well as its probate calendar to be excellent as is the free 1901 and 1911 census. For older settlers in Ireland you may try the Cromwellian or other Planter records, and many families are covered in genealogies or biographies. Please also see the '''Quaker project's''' resource page [[Space:Quaker_Project_Resources| here]] and and the''' Ireland Project''''s external resources page [[Space:External_Resources_for_Irish_Genealogy_Research |here]]. ==Dates== Until 1752, Great Britain, Ireland and the British colonies used the Julian Calendar. In this calendar, the new year started on Lady Day, March 25. Therefore the day after 24 March 1700 was 25 March 1701. This applied to people of all religions. Many historians restate dates as if they had been in the modern Gregorian Calendar. For example, [[Stuart-1|King Charles I of England]] was executed on 29 January 1649. Many would re-state this as 29 January 1650. If you do not restate dates, then you will inevitably have problems for example where a child was born in December 1649 and died one month later in January 1649. It is important to be sure which system of dates your sources use, and to be clear to readers of your profiles about which system of dates you have used. For example, you could use December 1649 and January 1650 for the child above, but mention January 1649 (1650) in the text or in a source citation. Quaker dates are more complicated because Quakers use numbers rather than names for months. As others they followed the Julian Calendar before 1752 and the Gregorian calendar thereafter. Before 1752 March was 1 month, April 2 month, January 11 month and February 12 month. After 1752, January was 1 month, December 12 month etc. Some records created on or shortly after 1752 are labelled 'NS' to indicate the 'New System'. It is important to remember that, before 1752, the whole of March was 1 month, even though the days 1-24 were in the old year and 25-31 in the new year. So the day after 1m 24 1700 was 1m 25 1701. You can see more about Quaker dates [[Space:Quaker_Notes#The_Quaker_Calendar|here]] although the abbreviations described on that page do not apply to Irish Quaker records. [[#Top| Top]] = General resources = ==FamilySearch Wiki== A good place to start in looking for sources is the '''FamilySearch Wiki'''. This will point you to records that are available on FamilySearch (which is free) and those in other places (some free, some requiring a subscription.) Some useful sections of the Wiki are * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Main_Page The main page] * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ireland_Genealogy The country page for Ireland] * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ireland_Quaker_Records The main page for Irish Quaker records] ==John Grenham's website== Also containing a good overview of records on Ireland is the web site of Irish genealogist John Grenham. This [https://www.johngrenham.com/browse/records_index.php#records link] is to his listing of available records by category, civic registration, church records, census, land, deeds etc ==National Library of Ireland== The National Library of Ireland has thousands of records that are invaluable to genealogists. Many of them are available on line and others can be located through the catalogue on its [http://www.nli.ie/ web site]. The library has a useful [https://www.nli.ie/GetAttachment.aspx?id=602e76b9-db18-4537-a1eb-0a8748e99d8f booklet on family history research] and its web site has sections on [https://www.nli.ie/en/intro/family-history-introduction.aspx getting started] and [https://www.nli.ie/en/intro/what-we-have.aspx sources held by the Library]. Two key facilities are *The NLI's [http://sources.nli.ie/ '''Sources'''] search facility helps hunt down sources within the NLI's own collections and in collections around the world. For example it shows 'The papers of the Carleton, Chandlee and Shackleton families of Ballitore' (all Quakers) in the Haverford College Library. (Note: The NLI explains the background of 'Sources' [http://sources.nli.ie/About/Background here]. The library has recently changed the search facility to try to get it to link directly to digital records in its own archives rather than just bring up text results. This is a worthwhile objective, but some of the changes just don't work, and results in the original document do not appear. FamilySearch has the whole of the original text with detailed explanation [https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/Hayes_Manuscript_and_Periodical_Sources_for_Irish_Research here]. Sometimes you will get better results by browsing through it.) *The NLI's [http://catalogue.nli.ie/ '''catalogue'''] allows a search of its own collections, some of which are digitised and can be viewed on line. You can restrict your search to include only digitised collections. The library includes a [https://www.nli.ie/en/heraldry-introduction.aspx genealogical office/office of the herald]. Its contents are available to search through the catalogue. Irish genealogist John Grenham wrote a '''Guide to the Genealogical Office''' (Irish manuscripts commission, 1998) and now [https://www.irishmanuscripts.ie/product/guide-to-the-genealogical-office-dublin/ available free from the IMC website]. His [https://www.johngrenham.com/browse/retrieve_text.php?text_contentid=70 web site] shows what the genealogical office contains, which records provide indexes to others and which are available on line. He also provides a link to the records that are available on line, making this a most useful resource. Sometimes, using these tools together produces the best results. For example, searching Sources for 'Newenham wills' shows that they are in 'National Library of Ireland, Genealogical Office: Ms.139, pp.182-7'. (See the note above; at the time of writing [August 2023] this search no longer works.) John Grenham's website shows that Ms 139 is indeed available on line and has a search using the Catalogue that links to it. You then just have to find the pages. Another way to access the contents of the Genealogical Office is through a '''consolidated surname index''' to its contents prepared in book form by Virginia Wade McAnlis which is available to [http://www.nli.ie/en/heraldry-catalogues-and-databases.aspx download] from the NLI itself. You can use this to identify all the Office's manuscripts which contain a particular surname. As before, John Grenham's web site will tell you whether the ms concerned is available on line and if so point you to it. Among the contents of the Genealogical Office are 27 volumes of '''registered pedigrees''', mss 156-182, seventeen of which are [https://catalogue.nli.ie/Search/Results?lookfor=genealogical++registered+pedigrees&type=AllFields&submit=FIND&filter%5B%5D=digitised%3A%22Digitised%22&filter%5B%5D=topic_facet%3A%22Heraldry%22 available on-line]. Unfortunately, the index to the pedigrees is not on-line, but the results seem to appear in 'sources' above and in Ms McAnlis's index. (The office also has other pedigrees, including the Betham and Sadleir pedigrees, but none of these is available on-line.) Items in the Genealogical Office which are not available on-line can be found in the Mormons' Family History Centres. ==National Archives of Ireland== The National Archives of Ireland has a helpful [https://www.irishgenealogy.ie/en/2016-family-history/welcome Family History guide/training course] which has modules on surnames, place names, the census, civil records, church records, property and the military. The [https://www.genealogy.nationalarchives.ie/ genealogy] section of its web site contains links to its various resources. These include important sources such as the will registers (described below), the census records (also described below), Catholic convert rolls (described in [[Space:Rebellion%2C_plantation_and_war|Rebellion, plantation and war]]) and marriage licence bonds. (An additional set of marriage licence bonds and probate records (for the diocese of Ferns) is available [http://www.hollygardens.com/hollingsw/TN-1810739.pdf here], reprinted from the Journal of the Kildare Archeological Society.) You can also search its [https://www.nationalarchives.ie/search-the-online-catalogue/simple/#!/ online catalogue] although this mainly contains only fairly recent material. (There are hard-copy catalogues to older material.) ==Public Records Office of Northern Ireland (PRONI)== Equivalent records for Northern Ireland are held by [https://www.nidirect.gov.uk/proni The Public Records Office of Northern Ireland]. PRONI has an excellent series of leaflets entitled [https://www.nidirect.gov.uk/articles/your-family-tree-series 'your family tree'] many of which are relevant to all Ireland research. Two important ways into PRONI's records are its [https://apps.proni.gov.uk/ProniNames_IE/SearchPage.aspx name search] and [https://apps.proni.gov.uk/eCatNI_IE/SearchPage.aspx eCatalogue]. You can also [https://apps.proni.gov.uk/eCatNI_IE/BrowseSearchPage.aspx browse] the catalogue which can be useful if you know a reference number. It also has a tool for searching post 1858 wills and probate records described under [[#Post-1858_wills_and_probate| Post-1858 wills and probate]] below. PRONI has recently started a programme to digitise more of its collection. Most of the digitised images should be available to search via links updated [https://www.nidirect.gov.uk/information-and-services/public-record-office-northern-ireland-proni/search-archives-online here] Some of the recent additions include *a database of [https://www.nidirect.gov.uk/services/search-freeholders-records Ulster freeholders] (in fact mostly leasholders, but in any case people entitled to vote because they held land). The database mainly draws on records of eligibility to vote or on votes cast. Most is 19th century but some 18th. The data often shows where the leasholder lived, who his (they are all male) landlord was, and gives information on the terms of their land holding *a large series of [https://www.nidirect.gov.uk/information-and-services/search-archives-online/street-directories street directories] for Ulster (some only Belfast) for years between 1819 and 1900 *a copy of the [https://www.nidirect.gov.uk/information-and-services/search-archives-online/ulster-covenant Ulster Covenant of 1912] organised by Sir Edward Carson in which half a million Ulster protestants (whose names appear and can be searched) opposed losing their British citizenship under the then home rule proposals. *a vast set of [https://www.nidirect.gov.uk/articles/search-londonderry-corporation-records records from Londonderry Corporation] including freemen records, details of war memorials and minutes from 1673-1901. *[https://www.nidirect.gov.uk/information-and-services/search-archives-online/valuation-revision-books valuation revision books complementing the original Griffith's valuation]. (See [[#Land_records| Land records]] below.) *A large series of [https://www.nidirect.gov.uk/information-and-services/search-archives-online/proni-historical-maps-viewer historical maps] of the six counties starting in 1832. A [https://www.nidirect.gov.uk/articles/digitised-church-records-available-proni separate page] also lists a series of digitised church records, although annoyingly most (perhaps all) of them only appear to be available on site. To check this out, use the [https://apps.proni.gov.uk/eCatNI_IE/BrowseSearchPage.aspx browse search page] of PRONI's e-catalogue. Enter the reference number that you want (eg CR6/19 for Hyde Park Methodist Church Mallusk, Co. Antrim) and keep clicking on the PRONI reference number on the left until you get to the lowest level. Some records available through the e-catalogue are available on line to view remotely. These include the tithe applotment books described under [[#Land_records| Land records]] below and a set of workhouse registers from 1897 to 1921. The latter are available under refs starting BG7/GK/1. To find them enter this reference in the [https://apps.proni.gov.uk/eCatNI_IE/BrowseSearchPage.aspx PRONI e-catalogue browse search page] and hit the search button. You should then be able to view/download the registers for the years you choose. There may well be more useful records hidden away; there does not appear to be a complete list of them available. ==Irish Manuscripts Commission== The Irish Manuscripts commission [https://www.irishmanuscripts.ie/ (web site)] has many important books for sale, for example compilations of the submissions to the Royal Commission into the rebellion of 1641. It also makes some out-of-print works available free on line for consultation and download. These include Goodbody on Irish Quaker records, Ellis and and Goodbody on Irish wills from the register of deeds, the Pender Census of 1659 and important surveys of different provinces made in the 1660s. ==Houses of the Oireachtas== The Irish Parliament has made its collection of historical documents available free on JSTOR [https://www.jstor.org/site/houses-of-the-oireachtas/ here]. Some 11,000 documents are split into two collections, the ''Dublin Castle Collection'', 'The former reference library of the Chief Secretary’s Office in Dublin Castle, Ireland. Books, maps, periodicals, cartoons, manuscripts, prints and pamphlets dating from the late 16th to the early 20th century' and ''Oireachtas Historical Collections'' which include books and pamphlets from various sources. ==Ask about Ireland== [https://www.askaboutireland.ie/ Ask about Ireland] is a web site provided by Irish public libraries. As well as making the Griffith Survey available (see [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Irish_Quaker_sources_and_resources&public=1#Land_records land records] below), it has a large number of ebooks (such as [http://griffiths.askaboutireland.ie/gv4/nbl/lh_nbl_show5.php?mysession=&choice=&id=052166&pdfpage=1 Burke's Irish Family records]) and many local histories (some cited in [[Space:Irish_local_histories |Irish local histories]]). ==General== Wikipedia has a category for [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Irish_Quakers Irish Quakers] although this is not linked to many articles. When trying to find a specific resource - a book or a set of records - on line, as well as trying the obvious Google search, it is also well worth searching the FamilySearch [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog catalogue]. FamilySearch may have the item itself, and if not it may show you where else to find it. '''Irish and Scotch-Irish Ancestral Research''' by Margaret Dickson Falley, Genealogical Publishing Co, Inc, Baltimore, 1981 is available to borrow on line from the Archive.org library. [https://archive.org/details/irishscotchirish01fall/page/n18/mode/1up?view=theater Volume 1] is a guide to different repositories of records and records on different topics whereas [https://archive.org/details/irishscotchirish0002fall/page/n3/mode/1up?view=theater Volume 2] has an invaluable bibliography. ==The 1922 fire and beyond== The event which most affects how we research Irish genealogy is the Four Courts Fire of 1922. All sorts of public records going back over hundreds of years were destroyed. Much of our research therefore involves hunting down copies, or abstracts made of various documents before they were destroyed. [https://beyond2022.ie/ '''Beyond 2022'''], an all-island international project now aims to create a ''virtual reconstruction of the Public Record Office of Ireland, which was destroyed in the opening engagement of the Civil War on June 30, 1922.'' This should include a single, searchable database including digital images and transcriptions of documents that survived the fire, have been salvaged, copies of which were held elsewhere, whose contents were copied before the fire and so on. Collaborators include The National Archives (Ireland), the Public Records Office of Northern Ireland, The National Archives (UK), Trinity College Dublin and The Irish Manuscripts Commission, with contributions from many other libraries and archives in Ireland, The UK and the US. The project aims to launch this ‘virtual record treasury’ on June 30, 2022 – the centenary of the fire. If the project achieves its aims, it will have a dramatic effect on research into Irish history in general and genealogy in particular. At present, the project’s web site is mostly about the process; a few examples give a glimpse of what might be available later. For example, there is an [https://beyond2022.ie/?page_id=3028 exchequer receipt roll from 1280], an interesting booklet on [https://beyond2022.ie/?page_id=2941 the Irish grand jury system], a [https://beyond2022.ie/?page_id=3028 guide to the contents of the public records office in 1919] and a rather clunky [https://beyond2022.ie/dollhouse/ preview 3-d digital reconstruction of the old record treasury] with ten documents as examples of what the new virtual treasury will contain. You can read an Irish Times article about the ‘astounding’ success of the recovery of damaged documents [https://www.irishtimes.com/culture/heritage/retrieval-of-irish-archive-lost-in-1922-fire-astounding-historian-says-1.4104963 here]. The [https://www.virtualtreasury.ie '''virtual record treasury'''] is now live. You can read about it in this [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Beyond_2022_-_Ireland%27s_Virtual_Record_Treasury freespace page]. [[#Top| Top]] = Irish Quaker Records = Irish Quakers have maintained detailed records from the mid 1650s to the present day, most of which survive. The records have long been available through the Quaker library in Dublin and on microfilm at the Mormons’ Family History Centres. For most researchers, however, the most useful way to access them is via [https://search.findmypast.co.uk/search-ireland-records FindmyPast], although this does involve a subscription or a per-item fee. FindmyPast has almost all the record books which still exist, although there are a few omissions, notably the books from the meetings in Bandon and Charleville (now absorbed into Cork) and some books recording births, deaths and marriages which were used as sources for the 1859 registers described below. ==Database and browsing== The records on FindmyPast come from the Quaker archives in Dublin, Ulster Friends Trustees and the Friends' Historical Library Dublin (the latter data only; no images). For the two archives with data and images, the easiest way to find what you want is generally to search the database. You can, however, bypass the database and go directly to a [https://search.findmypast.co.uk/results/world-images/ireland-society-of-friends-quaker-browse list of the 903 volumes in the archive], choose a volume and then browse through its images. There are several good reasons for doing this: *Browsing the list of volumes is the best way to get an overview of the archive and a good place to start. *The list of volumes shows the archive reference and full name of each volume. The references can be used to narrow a database search, but are hard to interpret without the names. (The referencing system is explained [[Space:Irish_Quaker_sources_-_appendices#Irish_Quaker_records_archive_references | here]]). *Some of the volumes, notably six books of wills, are only available through the browse option and not the database. Some of these volumes are listed [[Space:Irish_Quaker_sources_-_appendices#Quaker record books available for browsing on FMP but not included in the database | here]]. *You may know which volume you want, but not find the entry in the database. *Most of the volumes have contents lists and/or indexes; browsing them can be useful. However, FMP's browse function is not very user-friendly; it takes some time to page through the list of 903 volumes and without this you have to find the archive reference of the book you want to find, which is not easy. We have therefore created a [[Space:Irish_Quaker_sources_-_appendices#Record books available on FMP | table of all the books present in FMP's database]] including their names, with links to the FMP URLs. This may make it easier to find the book that you want. ==Births, deaths and marriages - family lists== Until about 1850, the main records of genealogical interest were the '''family lists'''. At their most basic these contain the names of the parents and the details of their children’s births. Many of the lists also include the date and place of the parents’ birth and marriage and the names and abodes of their parents. As time went on, a further column was added for details of deaths. Many later family lists also contain information on the children’s marriages (if within the Quaker circle) and a cross-reference to their family list. Alternatively, they may tell you that one or more children resigned from the Society or was disowned. Often bound in the same books were intricate '''marriage certificates''', with details of the bride and groom, the pledges that they made to each other and where and when the wedding was held. These are usually followed by the signatures of all those present - a very useful resource for genealogists. Also in the same book were lists of '''deaths''' and burials not included in the family lists, eg for unmarried adults and often widows and widowers. In some cases duplicate copies of the family lists, marriage certificates and lists of deaths were kept by both the monthly meeting and the quarterly meeting that it reported to. These copies may contain different and complementary information. In the 1850s the Irish government required all religious bodies to place their records with the Public Records Office, but wanted them in the form of registers of births (or baptisms), marriages and deaths (or burials) held by most churches. The Quakers therefore constructed registers from their family lists. They gave copies to the Public Records Office, which were destroyed in the four courts fire of 1922 and kept copies for themselves. As many of the old family lists books were also old and in bad condition they copied these too, keeping the original format. After 1859, the Quakers started using various registers, birth, marriage and burial certificates as their main records. They supplemented these with membership records (see below) and stopped producing new family lists. The collection on FindmyPast includes all the family lists, marriage certificates and registers of births, deaths and marriages that still exist. This is, however, not how the index is organised. It follows the traditional format of '''births, marriages and deaths''', where each of the events mentioned in a family list is itemised separately. You can find a family list by searching for a birth, marriage or death mentioned in it. For couples that had children, the easiest way to find a family list is usually to search the FindmyPast [https://search.findmypast.co.uk/search-world-Records/ireland-society-of-friends-quaker-birthsQuaker births records], specifying the last name of the family and the first names of the mother and father. For example in this search for [https://www.findmypast.co.uk/search/results?o=firstname&d=asc&datasetname=ireland%2c%20society%20of%20friends%20(quaker)%20births&lastname=watson&fatherfirstname=samuel&fatherfirstname_variants=true&motherfirstname=elizabeth&motherfirstname_variants=true children of Samuel and Elizabeth Watson], the first answer is Benjamin born 1690, who comes up nine times. One of these entries (described as ‘Edenderry MM family lists, births and burials 1612-1814’) is the original family list and is full of detail. There are also copy family lists held at the regional level (entitled Leinster QM births, marriages & burials 1650-99 (approx.)) and at another monthly meeting (entitled Wexford MM Burials 1659-1811, Family list 1641-1804) although these do not have as much detail. Two entries without images are from books held at the Quaker library and there are four different registers of births (eg entitled Register of births, EDENDERRY, 1859) which record Benjamin’s birth. The first two columns in the registers of births provide a reference to the family list used as its source. Similar searches for [https://search.findmypast.co.uk/search-world-Records/ireland-society-of-friends-quaker-marriages marriages] and [https://search.findmypast.co.uk/search-world-Records/ireland-society-of-friends-quaker-deaths deaths] will yield some of the same family lists and the marriage certificates and marriage and deaths registers. It is almost always best to use the form for the specific record-type that you are looking for (Search all records - specify Ireland - enter 'Quaker' and you will see a list). It is best to refer to and cite the Family Lists where they exist, as they are the source records and the registers copies which may have introduced errors. They also clearly place family events in their context. We have compiled a [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Irish_Quaker_sources_-_appendices&public=1#Where_to_find_the_sources_to_the_1859_registers '''table of sources to the registers''']. After about 1850, only the registers exist, and some of the context (the mother of x was herself the daughter of y and z) is lost. To a limited extent, this context can be found in '''membership''' records, which can be found under the general heading '''congregational records'''. For some reason, the brief series of family lists for the Bandon meeting was neither transcribed into register in 1859 or scanned by FindmyPast. FindmyPast, does, however, have a copy of the lists made by Rosemary ffolliott which can be browsed [https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record/browse?id=s2%2fire%2fwaterford%2fffolliott-registers-16%2f00006 here]. ==Congregational records== The category '''congregational records''' contains 1.5 million records of many different types. It is best to use the search for this specific record set so that you can see which '''register type''' you get or specify what you want. *[https://search.findmypast.co.uk/search-world-records/ireland-society-of-friends-quaker-congregational-records?documenttype=sufferings '''Sufferings'''] are the most complete and meticulously kept of the records. Organised alphabetically by person within county and year, they document periods of imprisonment, fines and seizure of goods from Quakers for refusing to pay tithes or close shops on Christmas day. They are often the best way to document that someone was a practising Quaker in a certain year. *Hidden by FindmyPast under the Sufferings heading is a volume of [https://search.findmypast.co.uk/search-world-records/ireland-society-of-friends-quaker-congregational-records?volume=ym%20f1 '''Testimonials to deceased ministers''']. A national meeting compilation of testimonials to deceased ministers can be found in archive ref Ym F1. Unfortunately an FMP search of this book does not distinguish between the subject of a testimonial and the signatories to it, but the book itself has a [https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record/browse?id=ire%2fquaker%2fymf-1%2f0002 contents list] which you can browse through. There are also testimonials scattered through the books of family lists. *Hidden by FindmyPast under the Minutes heading is a book listing the [https://www.findmypast.co.uk/search/results?datasetname=ireland%2c+society+of+friends+%28quaker%29+congregational+records&sid=103&volume=ym+c3 '''names of Friends in the ministry 1655-1781''']. *Register types [https://search.findmypast.co.uk/search-world-records/ireland-society-of-friends-quaker-congregational-records?documenttype=disownments%2cdisownments%20utf0026%20testimonials '''disownments''' and '''disownments and testimonials'''] contain disciplinary records of expulsions from the society or statements by individuals confessing to and repenting their misdeeds. This marvellous [https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=IRE%2FQUAKER%2FMMVO-1%2F0213&parentid=IRE%2FQUAKER%2FMMVO-1%2F0213 page], part of the index to the first book of disownments of the Mountmellick meeting, literally has alphabetical codes for the reasons for disownment, A=adultery, Br=breaking promises, Cr=cruelty, Di=disobienence to parents ... L=lukewarmness and loose conversation, etc *Register type [https://search.findmypast.co.uk/search-world-records/ireland-society-of-friends-quaker-congregational-records?documenttype=membership '''membership'''] contains books of membership of the different monthly meetings, mostly from after 1850. These are generally grouped by family. They show the members of a family, sometimes the relationships between them, how each person became a member (by birth, recruitment, or removal from another meeting), how (if relevant) they ceased to be a member and other observations. They are often one of the most useful genealogical records for the period concerned. *Register type [https://search.findmypast.co.uk/search-world-records/ireland-society-of-friends-quaker-congregational-records?documenttype=minutes '''minutes'''] (almost 1m records) contains the minutes of the monthly, quarterly, half-yearly and yearly meetings. The contents vary from banal to fascinating and can cover any subject. A person may appear in the index because of a subject of great importance or because they were delegated to write a letter. The 'minutes' also include account books, correspondence and miscellaneous documents. It is sometimes best to find the archive reference (see browsing above or check [[Space:Irish_Quaker_sources_-_appendices#Irish_Quaker_records_archive_references | here]]) of a particular book (or books) and search that. *Type [https://search.findmypast.co.uk/search-world-records/ireland-society-of-friends-quaker-congregational-records?documenttype=poor%20committee '''poor committee'''] is what it says. *Type [https://www.findmypast.co.uk/search/results?datasetname=ireland%2c%20society%20of%20friends%20(quaker)%20congregational%20records&documenttype=reference&sid=999 '''reference'''] (no images) appears to contain file notes on various subjects made by members of the library staff. *Types '''deeds''' and '''museum''' are administrative in nature. *Types including words [https://search.findmypast.co.uk/search-world-records/ireland-society-of-friends-quaker-congregational-records?documenttype=birthsutf002c%20burialsutf002c%20marriages%2cbirthsutf002c%20burialsutf002c%20marriages%20utf0026%20removals%2ccongregationalutf002c%20birthsutf002c%20marriages%20and%20deaths%2ccongregtional%20and%20removals%2cremovals '''births''', '''deaths''', '''marriages''' and '''removals'''] are mostly removal certificates and requests of approval to marry. (There are many similar entries under ‘minutes’.) ==Migration records== The [https://search.findmypast.co.uk/search-world-Records/ireland-society-of-friends-quaker-migration-records '''migration'''] records mostly consist of removal certificates sent to or received from another meeting when a member moves between them, indicating that they are in good standing. There are also some administrative books showing progress of the process (sending a certificate, receiving an acknowledgment etc). There are also many records relating to re-settlement in the '''congregational records''' above. ==School records== The format of the [https://search.findmypast.co.uk/search-world-Records/ireland-society-of-friends-quaker-school-records '''school records'''] varies between different places and times. Many of the records contain the names of the pupils, their dates of birth, their parents' names and residences, the school that they attended, the dates of their attendance and where they left to (eg to return to parents). Not all pupils were Quakers - many families continued to favour the Quaker schools even after leaving the Society and were often allowed to attend. The school records therefore contain a very useful supplement to the general genealogical information. The record set also includes miscellaneous records such as visitors' and account books. ==Wills== The Quaker archive contains seven volumes of wills and/or inventories and about a further 40 loose wills/inventories in various files. Six of the will volumes are in the Dublin archive and one is held in Lisburn by Ulster Friends’ Trustees. All seven volumes of wills have been scanned by FindmyPast and are available through its ‘browse’ option, although only two of them (Wexford and Ballyhagen) are indexed, and then confusingly under ‘congregational records’; no such images are available of the loose wills. In their volume '''‘Quaker Records Dublin, Abstracts of Wills’''' , Eustace and Goodbody published abstracts of the six volumes of wills/inventories in Dublin and provided as appendices two lists, one of the wills/inventories held in Ulster and one of the loose wills/inventories in the Dublin archive. (Eustace & Goodbody is available free on [https://www.failteromhat.com/quaker/quakerindex.htm Fáilte Romhat] with some typos or on [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/search/collections/48492/ Ancestry.com]. '''Cite as''' Eustace P.B, and Goodbody O. C. (Eds), ''Quaker Records Dublin, Abstracts of Wills'', Irish Manuscripts Commission, Dublin, republished Clearfield & co, Baltimore, abstract [no] p [no] ([URL] : accessed [date]) ) In her later volume ‘[https://www.irishmanuscripts.ie/digital/guidetoirishquakerrecords/Guide%20To%20Irish%20Quaker%20Records.pdf '''Guide to Irish Quaker Records''']’ Olive Goodbody further published abstracts of the loose wills/inventories in the Dublin Archive (starting on p136), although there are some small discrepancies between the wills there and the list in the earlier volume. Abstracts of the wills held in Lisburn were made by Lieut.-Col J. R. H. Greeves and published in The Irish Genealogist, Vol. 2, No. 8, October 1950, although I do not believe that this is available on-line free of charge. The seven will volumes available on FindmyPast are [https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record/browse?id=ire%2fquaker%2fmm1l-1%2f0003 Carlow Monthly Meeting copies of wills and inventories (1675-1740)] (FMP ref MM I L1, E&G ref C.26 our ref CW)
[https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record/browse?id=ire%2fquaker%2fmm11l-1%2f0005 Dublin Monthly Meeting wills and inventories (1683-1720)] (FMP ref MM II L1, E&G ref D.4 our ref DW1)
[https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record/browse?id=ire%2fquaker%2fmm11l-2%2f0217 Dublin Monthly Meeting wills and inventories (1721-1772)] (FMP ref MM II L2, E&G ref D.5 our ref DW2)
[https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record/browse?id=ire%2fquaker%2fmm111l-1%2f0003 Edenderry Monthly Meeting copies of wills and inventories (1645-1740)] (FMP ref MM III L1, E&G ref E.15 our ref EW)
[https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record/browse?id=ire%2fquaker%2fmmvk-1%2f0002 Mountmellick Monthly Meeting certificates of removal (includes wills at start) (1755-1795)] (FMP ref MM V K1, E&G ref G.3 our ref MW)
[https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record/browse?id=ire%2fquaker%2fmmv1l-1%2f0125 Wexford Monthly Meeting certificates of removal (includes wills at end)] (1749-1804) (FMP ref MM VI L1, E&G ref F.6 our ref WW)
[https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record/browse?id=s2%2fire%2fquakers%2fb-m-5-1%2f0001 Ballyhagen Monthly Meeting loose wills with inventories (late 17thc-early 18thc)] (FMP/E&G ref BM5.1 our ref BW)
The links above should take you to the volume’s index or table of contents if it has one, or to the start of the section on wills otherwise. Scattered through these volumes are various other documents, notably various memos relating to second marriages where the parties engage to provide properly for the children of the first marriage. These are not indexed by FMP and are not included in the various abstracts so are probably an unused resource. FindmyPast has two further volumes which it describes as wills, but which really document visits to check whether Friends had made wills and put their affairs in order. These two volumes are [https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record/browse?id=ire%2fquaker%2fmm11l-3%2f0002 Dublin Monthly Meeting affairs and wills (1816-1850)]
[https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record/browse?id=ire%2fquaker%2fmm11l-4%2f0003 Dublin Monthly Meeting affairs and wills (1851-1855)] To help your search for these wills and inventories, we have constructed a combined [[Space:Irish_Quaker_sources_-_appendices#Index to Irish Quaker wills |'''index''']] including the marriage memos. It is sorted in alphabetical order and includes a URL to take you to the relevant image on FMP. If you don't find what you want, try the sources mentioned under [[#Land_records.2C_deeds_and_wills |'''Land records deeds and wills''']] below, where we explain how to search non-Quaker records for wills. ==Pedigrees== Quaker archivist '''Thomas Henry Webb''' drew on the contents of the Dublin archive to produce pedigrees of 232 Irish Quaker families. These were added to by his successor. My detailed knowledge is limited to the Watson pedigree, which unfortunately contains some errors. Each entry is, however, meticulously referenced to its underlying source, so that you can check their accuracy for yourself. Unfortunately FindmyPast has not included these pedigrees, and as far as I know they are only available at the Friends' Library in Dublin. ==Citing Quaker records== [[Hancock-3896|Paul Hancock]] has developed an Excel spreadsheet to format citations of Irish Quaker records from FindmyPast which he will send out on request. ==Guide to Irish Quaker records== The Irish Manuscripts Commission has published the [https://www.irishmanuscripts.ie/digital/guidetoirishquakerrecords/Guide%20To%20Irish%20Quaker%20Records.pdf '''Guide to Irish Quaker Records''' 1654-1860] by Olive Goodbody. This describes the system of record keeping used and lists the volumes available in each category. The registers described by Goodbody in the first part of her work are the same Dublin archives previously filmed by the Mormons and now available digitally on FindmyPast. The book also describes extra collections which are not available on line, for example sets of diaries and correspondence. It includes abstracts of 50 wills of Irish Quaker held in the archives which should be read individually in addition to Eustace and Goodbody. It also includes a list of the surnames mentioned in the registers. There is an appendix on records held in Northern Ireland which FindmyPast also includes. '''Cite as''' Goodbody O. and Hutton, B. G, Guide to Irish Quaker Records 1654-1860, Dublin, Stationery Office for the Irish Manuscripts Commission, 1967, p [p] (https://www.irishmanuscripts.ie/digital/guidetoirishquakerrecords/Guide%20To%20Irish%20Quaker%20Records.pdf : accessed [date]) ==Alternatives to Quaker records on FindmyPast== If you are serious about researching Irish Quaker ancestors and don't have a subscription to FindmyPast, then you are losing out. There are, however some alternatives: *'''Find a library with a subscription.''' Many libraries have one. *'''Search without a subscription'''. Limited but still useful information is available to search free on FindmyPast. You get more useful information by searching on the individual record set. For example searching on births gives you the names of the child and both parents, the meeting recording the birth and the birth year. *'''Go to the Quaker Library or a Family History Centre.''' The originals of the archive are held in the Quaker Libraries in Dublin and Lisburn and the Mormons have copies of a large part of it on microfilm, which is available in their Family History Centres. However these places also have free access to FindmyPast which would be easier to use. *'''Find subsets of records on line'''. Various subsets of the archive are available on line. For example ''Tom Laporte's web site'' (see below) contains extracts from various meetings' records of births, marriages and deaths. *'''Use Besse, Stockdale or Fuller for sufferings.''' If you can find these on line they are good substitutes for the Quaker Sufferings books which were their source. *'''Use Leadbeater for testimonies to early ministers.''' Leadbeater (see Quaker histories below) reprints edited versions of many of the early testimonies to ministers. *'''Use Wight & Rutty''' or some of the early Quaker journals for details of early Quaker pioneers. *'''Use the Annual Monitor for later testimonies and death records.''' [[Space:Annual_Monitor |The Annual Monitor]] 1818-1919 records deaths of Irish, British and US Quakers during those dates with their age and residence and sometimes their husband or wife. It also has detailed testimonies to ministers who died during those years. If you have a subscription, then searching on Ancestry.com is easiest, but you have to look under American records, even for Irish Quakers. FindmyPast also has the Annual Monitor under Directories and Almanacs - Quaker periodicals. The link shows where to find it if you don't have these. *'''Use the Ffolliott and Thrift collection abstracts of BMD records.''' Various genealogists made abstracts of information including Quaker records. Those of Ffolliot, Thrift and Crossle are held by the National Library of Ireland, although the easiest way to search them is ironically on FindmyPast. There is a copy of the Ffolliott collection in [[Space:The_Casey_Collection|The Casey Collection]]. *'''Find books like Myers, Bewley and the Jackson genealogy which reliably quote or use the records themselves.''' Several books like these make extensive use of the Quaker records. Bewley cites them as sources for most of the entries in his pedigrees as do Myers and the Jackson genealogy. [[#Top| Top]] = Quaker histories etc = There are many books on the early history of the Quakers as a religion and of individual members among them. Some general histories and histories specific to Ireland and Irish Quakers are listed below. ===Overall histories=== *'''A history of the people called Quakers''' from their rise to the present time, John Gough, four volumes - [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/434898-redirection volume 1 (1789)], [https://archive.org/details/historyofpeopl02goug volume 2 (1789)] (Chapter on Ireland begins on p 262), [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/436242-redirection volume 3 (1789)], [https://archive.org/details/historyofpeoplec04goug volume 4 (1790)] '''Cite as:''' Gough, J A history of the people called Quakers from their rise to the present time in four volumes Robert Jackson, Dublin, 1789-1790 Vol [vol] p [page] [URL of page] accessed [date accessed] * [https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007676865?type%5B%5D=title&lookfor%5B%5D=Rise%20Progress%20Quakers%20Ireland&bool%5B%5D=AND&type%5B%5D=author&lookfor%5B%5D=Wight&ft=ft A '''history of the rise and progress of the people called Quakers in Ireland''' Wight & Rutty] '''Cite as''': Wight, T and Rutty, J., A history of the rise and progress of the people called Quakers in Ireland, William Phillips, London, 1800, p [page] [URL of page] accessed [date accessed]. It is also worth checking [https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008963620?type%5B%5D=title&lookfor%5B%5D=Quakers%20Ireland&bool%5B%5D=AND&type%5B%5D=author&lookfor%5B%5D=Wight&ft=ft Wight's original version] (with Rutty's additions as a supplement) which contains additional material. '''Cite as''': Wight T., A history of the rise and progress of the people called Quakers in Ireland : from 1653 to 1700. To which is added a continuation ... to ...1751. With an introduction ... and a Treatise of the Christion discipline exercised among the said people by J. Rutty, I. Jackson, Dublin, 1751, p [page] [URL of page] accessed [date accessed]. *[https://archive.org/details/beginningsofquak00brai/page/n9/mode/2up?view=theater '''The beginnings of Quakerism'''] by William Charles Braithwaite. '''Cite as''': Braithwaite W C, The beginnings of Quakerism, MacMillan & Co, London, 1912. *'''Quakers in Ireland, 1654-1900''' by Isabel Grubb. Some snippets available [https://books.google.co.uk/books?newbks=1&newbks_redir=0&redir_esc=y&id=BqEaAAAAIAAJ here]. '''Cite as''': Grubb, I., Quakers in Ireland, 1654-1900, Swarthmore Press, London, 1927 *[https://archive.org/details/irishquakersshor0000wigh '''The Irish Quakers – A Short History of the Religious Society of Friends in Ireland'''] by Maurice Wigham. See the [https://quakers-in-ireland.ie/historical-library/ Quaker Library, Dublin]. '''Cite as''': Wigham, Maurice J. The Irish Quakers – A Short History of the Religious Society of Friends in Ireland. 2nd Edition. Historical Committee of Friends in Ireland, Dublin, 2003. *'''Friends in life and death''' : The British and Irish Quakers in the demographic transition, 1650-1900 by Vann and Eversley [not available on line] '''Cite as''': Vann, R. T. and Eversley, D. Friends in Life and Death: The British and Irish Quakers in the demographic transition, 1650-1900, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1992 ===Quaker sufferings=== *[https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=2nZmAAAAcAAJ&pg=GBS.PP2&hl=en '''The Great Cry of Oppression''']: Or, A Brief Relation of Some Part of the Sufferings of the people of God in scorn called Quakers, in Ireland, for These Eleven Years, Viz. from the Beginning of 1671 Until the End of 1681, William Stockdale. (Groups together the suffering books for those years also present in the Irish Quaker records, as do the Besse publications listed below.) '''Cite as''': Stockdale, W The Great Cry of Oppression, Sufferings of Quakers in Ireland from 1671 to 1681 p [page] *Joseph Besse wrote several volumes on '''Quaker sufferings''', listed in his [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Besse wikipedia entry]. Not all of these are available on line. A collection of the sufferings of the people called Quakers: for the testimony of a good conscience from the time of their being first distinguished by that name in the year 1650 to the time of the act commonly called the Act of Toleration granted to Protestant dissenters in the first year of the reign of King William the Third and Queen Mary in the year 1689, is available [https://archive.org/details/collectionofsuff01bess/page/n3/mode/2up vol 1] and [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc1.31175034931157&view=1up&seq=6 vol2] '''Cite as''': Besse, Joseph A collection of the sufferings of the people called Quakers, Luke Hinde, London, 1753 vol [volume] p [page] [url of page] date accessed [date] *[https://quod.lib.umich.edu/e/eebo/A44231.0001.001/1:6?rgn=div1;view=toc '''A Brief Relation of some part of the Sufferings of the True-Christians'''], The People of God (in scorn caller Quakers) in Ireland for these last Eleven Years, viz., from 1660 until 1671, Thomas Holme and Abraham Fuller Dublin, 1672. '''Cite as''' Thomas Holme and Abraham Fuller, A Brief Relation of some part of the Sufferings of the True-Christians, The People of God (in scorn caller Quakers) in Ireland for these last Eleven Years, viz., from 1660 until 1671, (Dublin, 1672), p [page number] [url of page] : accessed [date accessed]. Also a second edition [https://archive.org/details/bim_eighteenth-century_a-compendious-view-of-so_fuller-abrahan_1731/page/n1/mode/2up?view=theater A Compendious View of some extraordinary Sufferings of the people call'd Quakers both in person and substance in the Kingdom of Ireland, from the year 1655 to the end of the reign of King George the First], Fuller Abraham and Holms Thomas, printed Samuel Fuller, Dublin, 1731. ===Journals of early Irish Quakers=== *[https://archive.org/details/journaloflifetra00edmu_0 A '''journal of''' the life, travels, sufferings and labour of love in the work of the ministry, of that worthy elder and faithful servant of Jesus Christ, William Edmundson, who departed this life, the thirty first of the sixth month 1712] '''William Edmundson Cite as''': Edmundson, W A journal of the life, travels, sufferings and labour of ... William Edmundson, , Mary Hinde, London, 1744, page [page] [URL of page] accessed [date accessed] *William Penn's [https://celt.ucc.ie/published/E660001-002.html '''My Irish Journal, 1669-1670'''], Edited by Isabel Grubb with an introduction by H.J. Cadbury. '''Cite as:''' Pen W. & Grubb I. (ed) My Irish Journal, 1669-1670, Longmans, London, 1952. (See also [[Space:Irish_Quaker_sources_-_appendices#Early_Irish_Quaker_history|Irish Quaker sources - appendices - Journal articles (Early Irish Quaker history)]] for more on Penn's papers etc *[https://www.hallvworthington.com/Burnyeat/Journal-1.html '''The Truth Exalted in the Writing of that Eminent and Faithful Servant of Christ, John Burnyeat'''], London, 1690/1. Also [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=loc.ark:/13960/t7hq5gm1v&view=1up&seq=8&skin=2021 here]. *[https://archive.org/details/someaccountgosp00burgoog/mode/2up? '''Some Account of the Gospel Labours of Jonathan Burnyeat'''], 2nd Edition, London, William & Frederick G. Cash, 1857 '''Cite as:''' Burnyeat, J. ''Some Account of the Gospel Labours of Jonathan Burnyeat...'', William & Frederick G . Cash, 1857, page [page] [URL of page] accessed [date accessed] *[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.hn3dy6&view=1up&seq=23&skin=2021 '''A brief narrative of the life, convincement, conversion and labours of love in the Gospel-ministry of that worthy servant of Jesus Christ, John Barcroft ... '''] Dublin, Sam. Fuller, 1730. ===Compendiums of Quaker biographies=== *[https://archive.org/details/biographicalnoti00lead '''Biographical notices''' of members of the Society of Friends, who were resident in Ireland] Mary Leadbeater (mostly worked up from testimonies contained in the Quaker records). '''Cite as''': Leadbeater, M Biographical notices of members of the Society of Friends, who were resident in Ireland Harvey and Darton, London, 1823 p [page ] [URL of page] accessed [date accessed] *[https://archive.org/details/selecthistorical0000hodg/page/n5/mode/2up?view=theater '''Select Historical Memoirs of the Religious Society of Friends, Commonly Called Quakers'''] by William Hodgson. Has sections on William Edmundson and the rise of Quakerism in Ireland, Quakers and the Williamite wars, Joseph Pike, the rebellion of 1798 and the separation in Ireland in 1799. '''Cite as''': Hodgson, W, Select Historical Memoirs of the Religious Society of Friends, Commonly Called Quakers: Being a Succinct Account of Their Character and Course During the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries, J.B.Lippincott & Company, 1844, p [page number] [url of page] : accessed [date accessed]. *[https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000052470?type%5B%5D=title&lookfor%5B%5D=Friends%27%20Library&ft= '''Friends' Library'''], 14 volumes of journals, doctrinal treatises, & other writings of members of the religious Society of Friends. Most of the contents are available elsewhere (some listed above), but others may not be easy to find. Specific sections on Irish Quakers include [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015068265548&view=1up&seq=7&skin=2021 Vol 2] (Clibborn, Edmundson, Pike, Watson, Wilson), [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015068265555 Vol 3] (Sandham, Exham), [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015068265563&view=1up&seq=7&skin=2021 Vol 5] (Penn), [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015068265613&view=1up&seq=7&skin=2021 Vol 9] (Gough) and [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015013759538&view=1up&seq=7&skin=2021 Vol 11] (Neale, Burnyeat). Many other sections also note Quaker ministers' visits to Ireland and mention Irish Quakers met there. '''Cite as''': [Article name] in Evans, W and Evans T (eds) Friends' Library, vol [ ] p [ ], Joseph Rakestraw, Philadelphia, 1838 ([url]: accessed [date]). *'''A Biographical Dictionary of Irish Quakers''' by Richard S Harrison, Four Courts' Press, Dublin, originally published 1996 and revised and expanded in 2008 is unfortunately not available on line to the best of my knowledge, and only second-hand copies are available to purchase. There is information about it [http://homepage.tinet.ie/~interfriendpublisher/page3.html here] '''Cite as: '''A Biographical Dictionary of Irish Quakers, Harrison ===Other=== *'''The Leadbeater papers''' : the annals of Ballitore Mary Leadbeater in two volumes (includes letters from Edmund Burke) - [https://archive.org/details/leadbeaterpapers01lond volume 1], [https://archive.org/details/leadbeaterpapers02lond volume 2] '''cite as''': Leadbeater, M The Leadbeater Papers - The annals of Ballitore in two volumes Bell and Daldy, London, 1862 vol [volume] p [page] [URL for page] accessed [date accessed] *[https://archive.org/details/narrativeofevent00rath/page/n6/mode/2up?view=theater '''A Narrative of Events, that Have Lately Taken Place in Ireland: Among the Society Called Quakers'''] with Corresponding Documents and Personal Observations by William Rathbone mainly deals with the separation of 1797-1803. '''Cite as''': Rathbone, W, A Narrative of Events, that Have Lately Taken Place in Ireland: Among the Society Called Quakers, McCreevy, London, 1804 p [page] [URL of page] accessed [date accessed] *[https://archive.org/details/immigrationofiri00myer '''Immigration of the Irish Quakers into Pennsylvania''', 1682-1750 : with their early history in Ireland] Albert Cook Myers. Very useful and reliable volume using Quaker records from Ireland and Pennsylvania. Also has a history of Quakerism in Ireland. '''Cite as''': Myers, A C, Immigration of the Irish Quakers into Pennsylvania, 1682-1750, the author, Swarthmore, Pennsylvania, 1902 p [page] [URL of page] accessed [date accessed]. By the same author [https://archive.org/details/quakerarrivalsa00myergoog/page/n6/mode/2up?view=theater '''Quaker Arrivals at Philadelphia, 1682-1750''']: Being a List of Certificates of Removal Received at Philadelphia Monthly Meeting of Friends, Ferris & Leach, Philadelphia, 1902. '''Cite as''': Myers, A C, Quaker Arrivals at Philadelphia, 1682-1750, Ferris & Leach, Philadelphia, 1902 p [page] [URL of page] accessed [date accessed]. *'''Cork City Quakers 1655-1939: A brief history''' (not available on line). '''Cite as''': Harrison, R., Cork City Quakers 1655-1939: A brief history. Cork, 1991, The Author. And more recently '''Merchants, Mystics and Philanthropists 350 years of Cork Quakers''' by the same author. '''Cite as''': Harrison, R, Merchants, Mystics and Philanthropists 350 years of Cork Quakers, Sitka Press, Cork, 2006. *A rare work on Quaker women (not exclusively Irish) '''Daughters of Light: Quaker Women Preaching and Prophesying in the Colonies and Abroad, 1700-1775''' by Rebecca Larson (not available on line). '''Cite as''': Larson R, Daughters of Light: Quaker Women Preaching and Prophesying in the Colonies and Abroad, 1700-1775, Alfred A. Knopf, New York, 1999. *'''The Largest Amount of Good: Quaker Relief in Ireland, 1654-1921''' by Helen E Hatton, [https://www.mqup.ca/largest-amount-of-good--the-products-9780773509597.php?page_id=73& McGill - Queen's University Press], 1993. Not available free on line. For Quakers' role in alleviating the great famine see '''Quaker Relief Work in Ireland's Great Hunger''' by Robin Goodbody or '''Transactions of the Central Relief Committee of The Religious Society of Friends during the Famine in Ireland in 1846 & 1847''' both available from the [https://quakers-in-ireland.ie/historical-library/ Quaker Library, Dublin]. This web page on [https://www.historyireland.com/18th-19th-century-history/quakers-the-famine/ History Ireland] may also be of interest as are the records of the Quakers' Poor Committees, available on FindmyPast under 'Congregational Records'. Also see the latest '''booklist''' from the [https://quakers-in-ireland.ie/historical-library/ Quaker library, Dublin]. Also see the sections on [[#Historical_and_academic_journals |'''historical and academic journals ''']] and [[#Genealogies_of_specific_families_of_Irish_Quakers |'''Genealogies of specific families of Irish Quakers''']] below, and this [[Space:Irish_Quaker_sources_-_appendices#Journal_articles_relating_to_Irish_Quakers |'''list of journal articles concerning Irish Quakers''']]. [[#Top| Top]] = Genealogies including Irish Quaker families = ==Dictionary of Irish Biography== [https://www.dib.ie/index.php/ '''The Dictionary of Irish Biography'''] is a useful, free and continually expanding on-line resource. Some of the Quaker families whose members are included are: Abell, Allen, Barcroft, Barrington, Beale, Bewley, Burnyeat, Cooper, Edmundson, Fisher, Foster, Greer, Greeves, Grubb, Hancock, Harvey, Haslam, Haughton, Hoare, Hobson, Horniman, Jackson, Jacob, Jellicoe, Leadbeater, Lecky, Newenham, Nicholson, Penrose, Perrot, Pike, Pim, Poole, Richardson, Russell, Rutty, Shackleton, Sharp, Story, Stott, Strangman, Todhunter, Tuke, Turtle, Webb, Wigham and Winter. ==Burke group genealogies== See the Ireland project comments on peerage sources [[Space:Historical_Sources_of_Ireland#Peerage|here]] for sources for real peers and qualifications about Burke publications/ThePeerage.com. [http://griffiths.askaboutireland.ie/gv4/nbl/lh_nbl_show5.php?mysession=&choice=&id=052166&pdfpage=1 '''Burke's Irish Family Records'''] (BIFR) published by the Burke's Peerage organisation in 1976 and edited by Hugh Montgomery-Massingbird is a compilation of genealogies of Irish families, many of which would have been referred to as 'landed gentry' in earlier editions. The entries in the book were prepared not by expert genealogists working for Burke, but by the families themselves. The quality of the work behind the entries therefore varies. In particular, many of the stories of the origins of families may have been overblown to exaggerate their importance or imply a link to nobility or simply through error. There are errors in the origins given for Quaker families Cuppage, Duckett and Watson at least and for the section on Grierson which implies a link with the Quaker Greers. Unfortunately, the book does not quote any sources, so one has to take or leave its contents on trust. Fortunately, many of the entries for more recent generations of the families covered have proved to be accurate when checked. Quaker families covered include Barcroft, Cuppage, Duckett, Goodbody (but prefer the book cited below), Grubb, Greer, Greeves, Haughton, Newenham (although mostly not for the Quaker branch of the family), Penrose, Phelps and Watson (but prefer the book cited below). '''Cite as''': [family name] in Montgomery-Massingbird, H, Burke's Irish Family Records, Burke’s Peerage, London, 1976 p [page] [URL for page] accessed [date accessed] Where an entry in BIFR exists, it should be preferred as more up-to-date and probably more accurate than genealogies in earlier Burke editions. (If earlier generations are missed out in BIFR, it is because even the families didn't believe them.) However some families are only covered in earlier editions which may offer some help. Sir Bernard Burke's [https://archive.org/stream/genealogicalhera00burkuoft#page/n5/mode/2up A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the '''Landed Gentry of Ireland'''] (1912) includes Quaker families Clibborn, Lecky, Nicholson, Pike and Strettle that are not included in BIFR. '''Cite as''': [family name] in Burke, Sir Bernard A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Landed Gentry of Ireland, Harrison and sons, London, 1912 p [page], [url of page] accessed [date accessed]. Some Quaker families such as Goff also feature in [https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_Pf8cAAAAYAAJ/mode/2up?view=theater Burke's Peerage]. '''Cite as''': [family name] in Burke, Sir Bernard A and Burke, Ashworth, Burke's genealogical and heraldic history of peerage, baronetage and knightage, Harrison and sons, London, 1914, p [page] [url of page] accessed [date accessed]. Website [http://www.thepeerage.com/ thepeerage.com] forms a searchable index to these and other genealogies. Try searching for the name that you want in Google adding the tag site:thepeerage.com. eg Elizabeth Lecky Watson site:thepeerage.com. The advantage of this approach is that you will often find what you want and it will tell you which of the publications to look in and on which page. But beware, because ThePeerage very occasionally introduces new errors and it often uses sources even less reliable than Burke's eg email to Darryl Lundy from xyz. Try to check the real source rather than citing ThePeerage. ==Other== *Regarded as unreliable by some is '''Crisp’s visitation of Ireland'''. Quaker families covered include Cooper, Greer and Greeves (but prefer Burke for the latter two [https://archive.org/details/visitationofirel00howa/page/n9/mode/2up Vol 1] Carroll, [https://archive.org/details/visitationofirel02howa/page/82/mode/2up Vol 2] Bewley (but prefer The Bewleys of Cumberland), Fuller and Shackleton [http://www.archive.org/stream/visitationirela00armsgoog#page/n9/mode/2up Vol 4], [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/240811/?offset=0#page=1&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q Vol 5]. *Also regarded as unreliable are O'Hart's '''Irish pedigrees; or, The origin and stem of the Irish nation.''' (See [https://www.johngrenham.com/blog/2016/07/11/john-ohart-hero-and-villain/ John O'Hart, hero and villain].) The [https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001963999 fifth edition] is in two volumes and there is also a supplement [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=iau.31858050739550&seq=11 when Cromwell came to Ireland] with additional pedigrees and a series of appendices with useful information (see [[Space:Rebellion%2C_plantation_and_war|Rebellion, plantation and war]]). *'''The linen houses of the Bann Valley : the story of their families''' by Kathleen Rankin (Belfast, Ireland : Ulster Historical Foundation, 2012, 2007) includes sections on Irish Quaker families Bell, Christy, Greer, Greeves, Haughton, Malcomson, Nicholson, Richardson, Sinton and Uprichard. *[https://libraryireland.com/biography/index.php '''A compendium of Irish Biography'''] by Alfred Webb (M H Gill & sons, Dublin, 1878) includes a small number of Quakers - Burnyeat, Edmundson, Gough, Harvey, Jacob, Leadbeatter (Shackleton) and Rutty. *'''Thom's Irish Who's Who (1923)''' contains short biographical pieces on 'prominent men and women in Irish life'. It is available at [https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Thom%27s_Irish_Who%27s_Who Wikisource] and [https://archive.org/details/thomsirishwhoswh00dubl/page/n7/mode/2up? archive.org]. Names of (former?) Quaker families whose members are covered include Carroll, Cherry, Cooper, Garrett, Greer, Hogg, Penrose, Pike, Pim, Richardson, Webb. *[https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/012476197?type%5B%5D=author&lookfor%5B%5D=John%20Lodge&ft= '''The Peerage of Ireland'''] by John Lodge (1692-1774) is as reliable as any other published genealogy, although some parts drawing on previously existing pedigrees have been shown to be wrong. *The [http://www.newulsterbiography.co.uk/index.php '''Dictionary of Ulster Biography'''] now free and on line, mostly has very short (one paragraph) unsourced articles on noted figures from the nine counties of Ulster from the 19th-21st centuries. Some articles are longer and point to fuller biographies elsewhere; some people from earlier periods are covered. 24 biographies contain the word 'Quaker'. [[#Top| Top]] =Genealogies of specific families of Irish Quakers = *[https://archive.org/details/barclaysofnewyo00moff '''The Barclays of New York'''] by R Burnham Moffatt mainly covers that family there and their Scots ancestors but also has a chapter on their Irish Quaker cousins. *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/115847?availability=Family%20History%20Library '''The Barringtons: A family History'''] Amy Barrington, Dublin, Ponsonby and Gibbs, 1917, appears to be a very well researched history and genealogy of various branches of the Barrington family, including the Quaker family of Wexford and Wicklow. It includes extracts of a large number of wills, court documents etc which no longer exist. *Ringing True - '''The Bells of Trummery'''': A Quaker family through 350 years, Bill Jackson, William Sessions, 2005 (out of print?) *[http://www.thomasbewley.com/bewleys-of-cumberland/index.htm '''The Bewleys of Cumberland''' and their Irish and other Descendants] by Sir Edmund Thomas Bewley (then a retired judge) is an encyclopaedic work with pedigrees covering almost two thousand members of the Bewley family, most of them Irish Quakers. Unlike the Burke publications mentioned above, Sir Thomas clearly shows his sources, many of which are Quaker records from Ireland and Cumberland. One should ideally cite the main text (with page if relevant) and the specific pedigree or pedigrees in which a person appears. '''Cite as: '''Bewley, Sir Edmund Thomas. The Bewleys of Cumberland and their Irish and Other Descendants. Dublin: William McGee, 1902 main volume [p page if relevant] and pedigree [?] [url] accessed [date accessed] *Tom LaPorte's excellent [http://www.bowlesfamilyhistory.ca/bowles_of_tipperary.htm web site] covers everything to do with the '''Boles or Bowles family'''. The link given here is to the Boles family of Tipperary, which is the main Irish Quaker branch of the family. It also includes many of their Watson descendants. Tom quotes his sources meticulously and allows you to see them. He also has a free-to-view set of images and transcripts of Quaker Birth, Marriage and Death registers (but not family lists) from each of the monthly meetings and for each of the letters of the alphabet covering the families that he writes about. *[https://books.google.com.tw/books?id=PftRLwEACAAJ&dq=Michael+Goodbody&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjgwpfChZbkAhUvBKYKHdImDRwQ6AEISTAF '''The Goodbodys, Millers, Merchants and Manufacturers''' : the Story of an Irish Quaker Family 1630-1950] by Michael I A Goodbody and Michael Fewer is a thorough and excellent treatment of this prominent Quaker family. Also The Goodbody Family of Ireland by Michael Goodbody, self published, 1979 (out of print?) *'''The Grubbs of Tipperary'''; Studies in heredity and character by Geoffrey Watkins Grubb. Mercier Press, 1972 is also apparently out of print. *There are two or three genealogies of the '''Hewetson''' family (only a few of whom were Quakers). The most useful is probably [https://archive.org/details/MemoirsOfTheHouseOfHewetsonOrHewson1901 The memoirs of the House of Hewetson or Hewson] by John Hewetson (1901) *[https://archive.org/details/someaccountofear00hoar/page/n9/mode/2up?view=theater Some account of the Early History and '''Genealogy of the Families of Hore and Hoare'''], by Edward Hoare, Alfred Russel Smith, London, 1883. *[https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofses00injack/page/n12 The proceedings of the sesqui-centennial gathering of the '''descendants of Isaac and Ann Jackson''' together with their family genealogy] presents a detailed and reliable genealogy of this Quaker family and their descendants in Ireland and America. *A History of the '''Families of Jacob''' of Bridgwater, Tiverton, and Southern Ireland Henry W. Jacob Wessex Press, 1929, also out of print. Also [https://archive.org/details/jacobfamilytramo0000jaco '''A Jacob Family : Tramore in the 1900s'''], Philip R. Jacob, 2008. *[https://archive.org/details/penrosefamilyofw00mccr/page/n5/mode/2up?ref=ol&view=theater The '''Penrose Family''' of Wheldrake, Yorkshire, England and Ballykeen, County Wicklow, Ireland] together with their known descendants in the British Isles and the United States of America to 1961, by George E McCracken, Des Moines, 1961. *Francis Bewley Pim wrote [https://books.google.com.tw/books/about/The_Genealogy_of_the_Pim_Family.html?id=hEWRHAAACAAJ&redir_esc=y&hl=en '''The Genealogy of the Pim Family'''] in 1980. Unfortunately, I have been unable to find a copy. *'''The Richardsons of Bessbrook: Ulster Quakers in the Linen Industry (1845-1921)''', Richard S Harrison, (the author, 2009). Also [https://www.jstor.org/stable/25747026?read-now=1&refreqid=excelsior%3A038cca04d32b3381120413f5771a7794&seq=1#page_scan_tab_contents '''The Richardsons of Bessbrook - A Quaker Linen Family'''] John Bradley, Seanchas Ardmhacha: Journal of the Armagh Diocesan Historical Society Vol. 22, No. 2 (2009), pp. 159-191 (33 pages) *[https://archive.org/details/SixGenerationsOfFriendsInIreland1655To1890/page/n9 '''Six generations of Friends in Ireland'''] by Jane Marion Wakefield Richardson (1894) details a single line of descent over six generations of members of the Wilson, Wakefield and Richardson families. *[https://watsonsofkilconnor.home.blog/ '''The Watsons of Kilconnor''', County Carlow - 1650-present] by Peter J F Coutts and Alan Watson (2019) covers many branches of this family which was firmly in the Quaker camp from 1650 until its members gradually drifted away mostly in the 19th century. [[#Top| Top]] = Historical and academic journals = This section lists and provides links to various journals which are likely to contain articles and papers relevant to Irish Quaker genealogy. They vary enormously, from serious, professional academic works to the writings of amateur enthusiasts, so take care to judge the quality of the research. Good papers cite their sources, some of which you will be able to check for yourself. Perhaps more importantly, some cite sources destroyed in the 1922 Four Courts fire, and may contain information no longer available anywhere else. A short but '''growing list of articles related to Irish Quaker genealogy''' published in these journals on topics is available [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Irish_Quaker_sources_-_appendices&public=1#Journal_articles_relating_to_Irish_Quakers here]. Some of the journals are available free from their own web sites. (Most require a subscription for at least the most recent editions.) Three have excellent search facilities. Many are also available on JSTOR which also has its own search facility. (They may also be present on Archive.org or Google Books.) Unfortunately, some of the journals have no free access that I have found and no useful search facility. JSTOR is a not-for-profit digital library mainly for academic journals. It is widely used by universities, libraries and academics and charges subscriptions. However, any individual can open a free account and view/download up to 6 articles per month without charge (100/month during the covid pandemic). You may be able to view more at your local library. Many journals restrict free access to their most recent editions. ===Quaker history/genealogy=== *[https://friendshistoricalsociety.org.uk/journal/ '''Journal of the Friends’ Historical Society'''] (UK/Ireland based 1903-date) back issues (over 3 years) available free with excellent search c/o the [https://journals.sas.ac.uk/fhs/search/search '''School for Advanced Studies''']. *[https://www.quakerhistory.org/ '''Quaker History'''] (published by the Friends’ Historical Association – US based – 1962-date but earlier bulletins date to 1906) also on [https://www.jstor.org/journal/quakerhistory?refreqid=browse-ui%3Ab1fa58cb5b76dd95c70e0fcc50246697 '''JSTOR''']. *[https://www.qfhs.co.uk/public_html/journal.htm '''Quaker Connections'''] (published by the Quaker Family History Society 1994-date) (not found on line without subscription) *[https://www.qsra.org/ '''Quaker Studies'''] (Journal of the Quaker Studies Research Association – 1992-date) 2008-date also available free from [https://www.liverpooluniversitypress.co.uk/journals/id/78/ '''Liverpool University Press'''] with excellent search. ===Irish genealogical journals=== *[https://ifhs.ie/product-category/journals/ '''Irish Family History Journal'''] (Journal of the Irish Family History Society 1980-date) (not found on line without subscription). *[https://www.irishancestors.ie/irish-genealogist-contents '''The Irish Genealogist'''] (journal of the Irish Genealogical Research Society 1937-date) (not found on line without subscription or one-off payment of £4.00 per article). Also available from IRGS '''The Irish Ancestor''' (1969-1986) edited by Rosemary Ffolliott *[https://www.nifhs.org/resources/north-irish-roots/ '''North Irish Roots'''] (journal of North of Ireland Family History Society 1984-date) also on [https://www.jstor.org/journal/northirishroots '''JSTOR''']. *[https://familyhistory.ie/newtheme/publications/journals/ '''The Genealogical Society of Ireland'''] (2000-date) (not found on line without subscription). *[https://www.booksireland.org.uk/store/familia '''Familia: Ulster Genealogical Review'''] (Journal of the The Ulster Genealogical & Historical Guild established by the Ulster Historical Foundation - 1985-date - Also publishes the ''Directory of Irish Family History Research'') (not found on line without subscription or one-off payment of £4.00 per article) *'''Genealogists Magazine''' (journal of the Society of Genealogists [of the UK] (dates?) some available on [https://archive.org/details/pub_genealogists-magazine '''archive.org''']. *'''Journal of the Association for the Preservation of the Memorials of the Dead, Ireland''' - 1888-1938. 1888-1934 available on [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/1409?availability=Family%20History%20Library '''FamilySearch'''] (no OCR, not searchable). 1888-1916 available on [https://archive.org/search.php?query=Journal+for+the+Association+for+the+preservation+of+memorials+to+the+dead '''archive.org'''] (with OCR, searchable). Full Index of entries for County Clare c/o [https://www.clarelibrary.ie/eolas/coclare/genealogy/memorials/index.htm '''Clare Library''']. The main content was gravestone transcriptions, but many entries included more, such as family information, pedigrees, coats of arms, funeral entries and sometimes wills. More explanation and links to the tables of contents/indices of individual volumes and various finding aids on web site [https://memsdead.com/directory '''memsdead''']. *Not solely Irish and not strictly a genealogical journal but '''Notes and Queries''' (1849 - present, now a serious academic journal published by Oxford University Press) was originally "a medium of inter-communication for literary men, artists, antiquaries, genealogists, etc". It's first 70 years of journals hold much of genealogical interest. They can be found, for example on [https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008686354?type%5B%5D=title&lookfor%5B%5D=Notes%20and%20Queries&ft=ft Hathi trust]. *In a similar vein is [[Space:Miscellanea_Genealogica_Et_Heraldica|'''Miscellanea Genealogica Et Heraldica''']] ===Irish historical journals=== *[https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/irish-historical-studies '''Irish historical studies'''] (an academic journal with learned papers on Irish History, published by Cambridge University Press 1938-date) also on [https://www.jstor.org/journal/irishiststud?refreqid=browse-ui%3A48e450da4395b08e947f99dfaf6ab663 '''JSTOR''']. *[https://www.ria.ie/proceedings-royal-irish-academy-archaeology-culture-history-literature '''Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy: Archaeology, Culture, History'''] (another learned academic journal – 1902-date) also on [https://www.jstor.org/journal/procriasectc?refreqid=browse-ui%3A6278546bcb2a6b175607a6a0bc1e098c '''JSTOR''']. *[http://rsai.ie/journal/ '''The Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland'''] (another learned journal – 1890-date) (also gives access to the '''Journal of the Kilkenny and South-East of Ireland Achaeological Society''' – 1854-1890 in various different forms) also on [https://www.jstor.org/journal/jroysocantirel?refreqid=browse-ui%3Ac56b3c3407d7f37d6f2ad63ac8f62fbb '''JSTOR''']. *[https://www.ecis.ie/journal/ '''Eighteenth-Century Ireland''' / Iris an dá chultúr] (Journal of the Eighteenth Century Ireland Society – 1986-date) also on [https://www.jstor.org/journal/eighcentirel?refreqid=browse-ui%3Af4290a76ca8bf73cee436a314f157aa1 '''JSTOR''']. *[https://www.irishmanuscripts.ie/product-category/analecta-hibernica/ '''Analecta Hibernica'''] (a journal of the Irish Manuscripts Commission – 1930-date) also on [https://www.jstor.org/journal/analhibe '''JSTOR''']. *[http://archiviumhibernicum.ie/ '''Archivium Hibernicum'''] (journal of the Catholic Historical Society of Ireland - 1911-date) is a learned journal covering Irish religious, cultural and political history also on [https://www.jstor.org/journal/archhibe '''JSTOR''']. *[https://journals.sagepub.com/home/ies '''Irish Economic and Social History'''] (the journal of The Economic and Social History Society of Ireland – 1974-date) also on [https://www.jstor.org/journal/iriseconsocihist?refreqid=browse-ui%3A138f2a275d677201e5c41a474a8b777e '''JSTOR''']. *[https://www.historyireland.com/ '''History Ireland''' magazine] (1993-date), not an academic journal, rather a commercial magazine targeting people interested in Irish history. It has many interesting articles available free, but most of its content requires a subscription also available on [https://www.jstor.org/journal/histirel?refreqid=browse-ui%3Ae6c8815610440985c8754db3f15b32af '''JSTOR''']. ===Irish local history societies’ journals=== See also [[Space:Irish_local_histories|Irish local histories]]. *[http://seanchais.freeservers.com/ '''Seanchas Ard Mhacha'''] (journal of Cumann Seanchais Ard Mhacha/Armagh Diocesan Historical Society – 1922-date) also on [https://www.jstor.org/journal/seanardm?refreqid=pub-view%3A258f2446391f6e0d6ad4817409843439 '''JSTOR''']. *[http://www.breifnehistory.com/journal.html '''Breifne Journal'''] (Journal of the Breifne Historical Society - 1958-date - not found on line without payment - contents [https://cavantownlands.com/breifne-journal/ here]), (Breifne was a medieval kingdom corresponding to the present day counties of Cavan, Leitrim and south Fermanagh). Also [https://cavantownlands.com/breiffne-antiquarian-and-historical-society-journal/ '''Breiffne Antiquarian and Historical Society Journal'''] (1920-1933). *[http://carlowhistorical.com/archives/ '''Carlovania'''] (Journal of the Carlow Historical and Archaeological Society – 1947-date), link is to the society's own on-line free archives, excluding the last few years' editions. Also contains an index. *[https://www.clogherhistory.ie/publications.html '''Clogher Record'''] (Journal of the Clogher Historical Society - 1953-date) also on [https://www.jstor.org/journal/clogreco '''JSTOR''']. *[https://corkhist.ie/journal/ '''The Journal of the Cork Historical and Archaeological Society'''] (1892-date) with its own excellent search facility and free access. *[http://donegalhistory.com/annual.html '''Donegal Annual'''] (Journal of the County Donegal Historical Society - 1947-date not found on line without a subscription). *[https://craigavonhistoricalsociety.org.uk/review_index_by_authors.html 'Review'], (journal of the '''Craigavon Historical Society''' - 1969-date). Available to read from the Society's web site with a good search for article and author names. *[https://olddublinsociety.ie/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/DHR-for-sale.pdf '''Dublin Historical Record'''] (journal of the Old Dublin Society – 1938-date) also on [https://www.jstor.org/journal/dublhistreco?refreqid=browse-ui%3A9d321d67b2f131c92bfe67361ed285d7 '''JSTOR''']. *[https://gahs.ie/ '''Journal of the Galway Archaeological and Historical Society'''] (1900-date) also on [https://www.jstor.org/journal/jgalarchhistsoc '''JSTOR''']. *[https://www.jstor.org/journal/kerryarchmag '''Kerry Archaeological Magazine'''] (1908-1918) on JSTOR and more recently [https://www.kerryhistory.ie/purchase/magazines/ '''The Kerry Magazine'''] (an annual publication of the Kerry Archaeological and Historical Society – 1989-date not found on line without a subscription). *[http://www.kildarearchsoc.ie/the-societys-journal/ '''Journal of the County Kildare Archaeological Society and Surrounding Districts'''] (1891-date) . The site has an on-line index to the journals which are available c/o [http://archive.irishnewsarchive.com/olive/apa/KCL.Edu/#panel=browse '''Kildare County Library''']. Some editions also on '''Archive.org''' [https://archive.org/details/journalofcountyk01coun/page/n7/mode/2up vol1], [https://archive.org/details/journalcokildar01socigoog vol2], [https://archive.org/details/journalcokildar02socigoog vol3], [https://archive.org/details/journalcokildar00socigoog/page/n12/mode/2up vol4], [https://archive.org/details/journalofcountyk05coun/page/n7/mode/2up vol5], [https://archive.org/details/journalofcountyk6190coun/page/n3/mode/2up vol6], [https://archive.org/details/journalofcountyk07coun/page/n7/mode/2up vol7], [https://archive.org/details/journalofcountyk07coun/page/n7/mode/2up vol8] *[https://kilkennyarchaeologicalsociety.ie/library/old-kilkenny-review-index/ '''Old Kilkenny Review'''] (Journal of the Kilkenny Archaeological Society 1947-date - not found on line). *'''The Old Limerick Journal''' (1979-date). Issues excluding the most recent four years available from [http://www.limerickcity.ie/Library/LocalStudies/BooksJournals/TheOldLimerickJournal/ '''Limerick Libaries''']. *[https://clahs.ie/journal/ '''Journal of the County Louth Archaeological and Historical Society'''] (1904-date) 1970-date on [https://www.jstor.org/journal/jcoloarchhistsoc '''JSTOR''']. Some earlier editions on '''Archive.org''' [https://archive.org/details/journalofcountyl11coun vol1, no 1], [https://archive.org/details/journalofcountyl2119coun/page/n11/mode/2up vol2, no 1], [https://archive.org/details/journalofcountyl3119coun vol3, no1], [https://archive.org/details/journalofcountyl434coun/page/n7/mode/2up vol 4, no 3-4], [https://archive.org/details/journalofcountyl51coun vol5, no1] may be others. *'''Ríocht na Midhe''' (journal of the Meath Archeological and Historical Society) (1955 - present). Articles not found on line, but there is [https://www.mahs.ie/index.php/author-index a list of articles on the society's web site]. *[http://limerickcity.ie/Library/LocalStudies/BooksJournals/NorthMunsterAntiquarianJournal/ '''North Munster Antiquarian Journal'''] (1909-date) published by the Thomond Archaeological and Historical Society and [http://limerickcity.ie/Library/LocalStudies/BooksJournals/JournaloftheLimerickFieldClub1897-1908/ '''Journal of the Limerick Field Club'''] (1897-1908), both available to read on line courtesy of Limerick Libraries, with a good listing of articles in each issue. *[https://www.offalyhistory.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/Offaly-Heritage-1-11-listing-of-articles-20201229.pdf '''Offaly Heritage'''] (Journal of the Offaly Historical & Archaeological Society - 2003-20). Some copies of journal articles are hidden away on the web site as word or .pdf uploads too. The remainder have not been found on line. *[https://tipperarystudies.ie/tipperaryhistoricaljournal/ '''Tipperary Historical Journal'''] (journal of the County Tipperary Historical Society – 1988-present). Listing of articles with links to the the contents of those published before 2003 from [https://tipperarystudies.ie/historical-journal-index/ Tipperary Libraries]. *[http://waterford-history.org/decies.shtml '''Decies'''] (The Journal of the Waterford Archaeological and Historical Society – 1976-date) available on line at [hhttps://waterfordlibraries.ie/decies-journal-of-the-waterford-archaeological-and-historical-society/ '''Waterford County Library'''] which also has [https://www.waterfordcouncil.ie/departments/library/ejournals/jwseias/index.htm '''The Journal of the Waterford and South-East of Ireland Archaeological Society''' (1895-1915)] [The latter unavailable 'due to essential maintenance' as at 10 March 2024]. *[https://wexfordhistoricalsociety.com/journal/ '''Journal of the Wexford Historical Society'''] (1968-date - not found on line without a subscription) *[https://heritage.wicklowheritage.org/category/places/county_wicklow_historical_societies/wicklow_historical_society '''The Wicklow Historical Society Journal'''] (1988-1994?). *[https://www.qub.ac.uk/sites/uas/UlsterJournalofArchaeology/ '''Ulster Journal of Archaeology'''] (Journal of the Ulster Archaeological Society – 1853-date) also on [https://www.jstor.org/journal/ulstjarch?refreqid=browse-ui%3Ad2c3f239a02d5114b8032ec37b3cc26f '''JSTOR''']. (Some editions on Archive.org & other places listed [[Space:Ulster_Journal_of_Archaeology|here]].) *[https://uicinsealaighhistoricalsociety.com/the-past/ '''The Past'''] Organ of The Uí Cinsealaigh Historical Society (1920-present). (The name Uí Cinsealaigh represents that area of the province of Leinster which includes most of the County Wexford and also parts of South Wicklow and the boundaries of County Carlow.) The web site has an index to journal contents and a link to each issue on [https://www.jstor.org/journal/pastorgcihistsoc '''JSTOR''']. ===Other sources and list of interesting articles=== *[https://catalogues.ria.ie/Presto/home/home.aspx '''Irish History On Line'''] (not a journal but a compendium of sources on Irish history produced by the Royal Irish Academy). This [https://catalogues.ria.ie/Presto/search/SearchResults.aspx?q=KFF1YWtlcikgQU5EIChJcmlzaF9IaXN0b3J5X09ubGluZS5kb21haW49KCJhcnRpY2xlIGluIGpvdXJuYWwiKSk=&qcf=NjY3NGZmNzQtY2IwYi00MWU0LWIwYWYtY2MxNzA5NTk4YWVi search] retrieves all the journal articles in the database with keyword 'Quaker.' *[https://www.british-history.ac.uk/ '''British History On Line'''] (a resource provided by the Institute of Historical Research/School of Advanced Study, University of London, makes 1,300 volumes of primary and secondary sources available on-line [a few requiring a subscription], including much relevant to Ireland). *'''The North of Ireland Family History Society''' has a longer [https://www.nifhs.org/membership/benefits-of-membership/jstor-north-irish-roots/jstor-ireland-collection/ '''list of potentially relevant journals''']. *[https://www.from-ireland.net/irish-journals-introduction/ '''From Ireland'''] also has a list of Irish journals for genealogists. *[https://www.johngrenham.com/browse/society_links.php '''John Grenham’s website'''] has links to Irish historical and genealogical societies, many of which have their own newsletters, pamphlets etc and some make valuable genealogical resources available on line. *This [https://www.jstor.org/action/doAdvancedSearch?group=none&q0=Quakers&q1=Ireland&q2=&q3=&q4=&q5=&q6=&sd=&ed=&pt=&isbn=&f0=all&c1=AND&f1=all&c2=AND&f2=all&c3=AND&f3=all&c4=AND&f4=all&c5=AND&f5=all&c6=AND&f6=all&acc=off&la=eng+OR+en&ar=on&dc.britstud-discipline=on&dc.europeanstudies-discipline=on&dc.history-discipline=on&dc.irishstudies-discipline=on&so=rel '''JSTOR search'''] brings up journal articles on Irish Quaker history (and lots of others). *This [https://tbreen.home.xs4all.nl/journals.html '''web site'''] links to archeological and historical Irish journals. A growing '''list of articles relevant to Irish Quakers''' extracted from some of these journals is available [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Irish_Quaker_sources_-_appendices&public=1#Journal_articles_relating_to_Irish_Quakers '''here''']. This [https://www.jstor.org/subject/irishstudies '''JSTOR''' category] includes all the journals relating to Irish Studies available there. The journals include many historical journals and journals of local history societies listed above as well as literary, social and other journals. [[#Top| Top]] = Land records, legal records, deeds and wills = ==Wills and probate== ===Introduction=== Until 1858 probate, or proof of the validity of a will, was issued by church courts. Larger estates and all that included assets in more than one diocese were covered by the Prerogative Court of Armagh; others by local dioceasan courts. (Wills of the largest estates which had assets in England, Scotland or Wales were proved in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury.) The courts kept a copy of the will in a register which also recorded probate. A calendar was produced which showed which wills had been approved by which court in which year. After 1858, probate became a civil matter. Local registries or the principal registry in Dublin prepared will registers (or copies of wills) and produced a probate calendar which was published and which contained some details on who had died, where and when and who was granted the right to administer the estate. The records of the church courts and the principal will registers produced by the local registries were centralised in Dublin, where they were all destroyed in a fire in 1922. Original wills held by families or solicitors may still exist, as do some copies of will registers not sent to Dublin (ie none proved in the Principal Registry in Dublin). Some 'genealogical abstracts' of wills were also made and can be viewed. There are at least two indexes to available wills and abstracts. Also available are the will and probate calendars. Furthermore, because the affected ownership of land, many wills were registered as deeds and memorials of them can be found in the Deeds Registry (see below). The [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ireland_Probate_Records#Surviving_Copies.2C_Transcripts_and_Abstracts FamilySearch wiki] has a detailed explanation of what is available as does [https://www.johngrenham.com/browse/retrieve_text.php?text_contentid=523 John Grenham's website]. ===Pre-1858 wills and probate=== The '''will calendars''' for the period before 1858 can be viewed through the ''National Archives of Ireland'' [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/dw/home.jsp here]. If there is a date in the column 'Year of Will' for an early year, then you will be able to click through to see the will itself. (In most cases this column is blank.) In later years, a date may really indicate a calendar (listing) of wills, and you will have to click through to see whether there is a will as well. A small number of Prerogative wills held by the National Archives of Ireland are now available on Ireland's Virtual Record Treasury under archive ref NAI PRCT/1. Search [https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/search-results?totalElementsInt=10&pageNumberInt=0&kwList=NAI%20PRCT%201%2F&kwOperList=ALL&enableQueryExpansion=false&enableFuzzySearch=false&searchContentDate_begin=1200-01-01&searchContentDate_end=1870-12-31&kwSearchFieldList=referenceCode&resultSorting=relevance here] adding a relevant keyword. These wills appear not to show up in the search on the NAI's web site above. ''The Public Records office of Northern Ireland'' (PRONI) holds some further pre-1858 wills not available in the National Archives of Ireland. To look for these, use PRONI's [https://apps.proni.gov.uk/ProniNames_IE/SearchPage.aspx name search]. NB that this is worth doing even for wills from what is now the Republic of Ireland. If you find an entry for the will concerned, then the results should tell you that the will either does or does not exist. If it does exist, you should be able to see a little more about it by using the [https://apps.proni.gov.uk/eCatNI_IE/SearchPage.aspx eCatalogue]. Annoyingly, just copying the PRONI reference from the name search results to the eCatalogue does not work as the formats are slightly different. If the first search gives you a reference T/808, then enter T808 to search the eCatalogue. Slashes other than the first should be retained. D/1044/860 should be entered as D1044/860. Alternatively, you can search on D1044 to see a description of the whole series, D1044/* to see all the items in the series or D1044* to see the top-level description and all the items. The [https://apps.proni.gov.uk/eCatNI_IE/BrowseSearchPage.aspx browse function] also lets you see the items underneath each heading. Unfortunately, very few of PRONI's wills are available on-line, but the archive description available through the eCatalogue occasionally contains a summary; otherwise you can visit PRONI in Belfast or order a copy of a will for a fee. One important source of wills in PRONI is the Tenison Groves collection discussed with other genealogical abstracts below. '''Canterbury court wills''' are held by the [https://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/help-with-your-research/research-guides/wills-1384-1858/ UK National Archives] and have all been digitised. The National Archives will make a digital copy of a will available for a fee. Access to these wills is also included in an [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/search/collections/5111/ Ancestry] subscription. (The National Archives' search is much better than Ancestry's; try there if you can't find what you are looking for.) [[Space:Beyond_2022_-_Ireland%27s_Virtual_Record_Treasury|Beyond 2022 - Ireland's Virtual Record Treasury]] has a series of pointers from the UK National Archives to its holdings of wills proved in the Canterbury Court for testators resident in Ireland, under code TNA PROB 11. Search [https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/search-results?totalElementsInt=10&pageNumberInt=0&kwList=TNA%20PROB%2011&kwOperList=ALL&enableQueryExpansion=false&enableFuzzySearch=false&searchContentDate_begin=1200-01-01&searchContentDate_end=1870-12-31&kwSearchFieldList=referenceCode&resultSorting=relevance here] to see all 4152 results and add a relevant keyword to find pointers to individual wills. You can then find the will itself on [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/advanced-search The National Archives Discovery] or on [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/search/collections/5111/ Ancestry.com]. ===Post-1858 wills and probate=== '''PRONI''' has an excellent [https://apps.proni.gov.uk/WillsCalendar_IE/WillsSearch.aspx on line facility] to view both wills and probate records post 1858. It is free to use. Only copies of wills that had not been sent to Dublin and therefore escaped the Four Courts fire are available, but fortunately there are a lot of these for northern Ireland. There are two applications to do the same thing for the '''Republic of Ireland''' the [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/wr/index.jsp will registers] and the [http://www.willcalendars.nationalarchives.ie/search/cwa/index.jsp probate calendars] ===Genealogical abstracts=== Several genealogists made 'genealogical abstracts' of wills before they were destroyed - ie abstracts containing only the genealogical information in the will, names of spouses, parents, children etc mentioned, and not details of bequests. Most of these focused on the prerogative court of Armagh. Most useful are the '''Betham abstracts''' made by the former Ulster Herald. Some of these are available on line at the [https://catalogue.nli.ie/Search/Results?lookfor=genealogical+wills+new+series&type=AllFields&filter%5B%5D=digitised%3A%22Digitised%22&filter%5B%5D=topic_facet%3A%22Heraldry%22&sort=title&view=list National Library of Ireland] and at [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/224404?availability=Family%20History%20Library FamilySearch] but are not searchable there. The easiest way to search them is on [https://search.findmypast.co.uk/search-world-Records/betham-genealogical-abstracts FindmyPast]. Otherwise try the McAnlis surname index to the contents of the NLI's Genealogical Office to find which volume your will might be in. (See [[Space:Irish_Quaker_sources_and_resources#National_Library_of_Ireland |National Library of Ireland]] above.) Ancestry.com has recently added a record set [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/search/collections/62059/ Ireland, Abstracts of Wills and Marriages, 1620-1923] which says that it includes the abstracts made by Betham, as well as those of Thrift and Crossle. (See below for Thrift and Crossle.) Betham also made abstracts of almost all Kildare wills up to the date 1827. These are available on [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSM7-D376-5?i=162&cat=3590 FamilySearch]. Other series of abstracts cover the same wills as Betham and are mostly not so useful. Some are, however, available free as an alternative or complement to Betham. The best of these is probably the '''Fisher notebooks''', three out of five of which are available on line at the NLI [http://catalogue.nli.ie/Search/Results?lookfor=genealogical+Fisher&type=AllFields&submit=FIND&filter%5B%5D=digitised%3A%22Digitised%22&filter%5B%5D=topic_facet%3A%22Heraldry%22&sort=title here]. Unfortunately, these do not include the index. However, this MS is indexed in [http://sources.nli.ie/ Sources], so you can start there to find the right volume and page, and they have recently been indexed by [https://search.findmypast.co.uk/search-world-records/ireland-genealogical-office-manuscripts-wills FindmyPast]. (These and other Fisher notebooks are also available on microfilm at the Mormons' Family History Centres, catalogue entry [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/results?count=20&placeId=76&query=%2Bplace%3AIreland%20%2Bauthor%3ADenis%20%2Bauthor%3AOCallaghan%20%2Bauthor%3AFisher&subjectsOpen=120164-50 here].) Further series of abstracts by '''Francis and Philip Crossle''' and '''Gertrude Thrift''' are more hit and miss, but are available on FindmyPast ([https://search.findmypast.co.uk/search-world-records/thrift-genealogical-abstracts Thrift], [https://search.findmypast.com/search-world-Records/crossle-genealogical-abstracts Crossle]) and FamilySearch ([https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/234649?availability=Family%20History%20Library Thrift] and [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/234637?availability=Family%20History%20Library Crossle]). When they were researching a particular family, Thrift and the Crossles sometimes copied wills and other documents verbatim; it is worth checking for these copies. Irish Genealogist '''W H Welply''' also made copies or abstracts of a large number of wills. These are held in the Library of the Society of Genealogists/Irish Genealogical Research Society in London. IRGS has a brief "card index" summary of them [https://www.irishancestors.ie/IGRS-wills-card-index here]. Unusually, they include many non prerogative wills. Many of the Welply wills for Munster are also available in [[Space:The_Casey_Collection|The Casey Collection]]. '''Tenison Groves''', a genealogist and archivist who worked for many years for the Public Records Office of Ireland in Dublin, produced a further large collection will abstracts. PRONI holds a many of his papers under ref T/808, including copies of many wills made before the 1922 fire. These have been microfilmed by the Mormons - catalogue entry [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/361776?availability=Family%20History%20Library here] and are available at Family History Centres. A PRONI [https://apps.proni.gov.uk/ProniNames_IE/SearchPage.aspx name search] should give you the page number for the will you are looking for. Two volumes of Groves' papers which include copies and abstracts of some wills have recently been made available on Ireland's Virtual Record Treasury under refs [https://virtualtreasury.ie/item/PRONI-T808-2952 PRONI T808/2952] (containing pages 2952-3183) and [https://virtualtreasury.ie/item/PRONI-T808-8170 PRONI T808/8170] (containing pages 8170-8326). One hopes that other volumes will be added. These are not easy to use. At the time of writing, these volumes have not been scanned using the Treasury's OCR system, so that neither the overall search function nor the function to search within a volume works. The best approach is as above, to start with a PRONI [https://apps.proni.gov.uk/ProniNames_IE/SearchPage.aspx name search]. For example, if you search for the name 'John Chambers' you will find various entries including one in Dublin shown to exist under PRONI ref T/808 p.3181. As this is in one of the page ranges now included in the Treasury, you can open that volume and browse to the page concerned. Rev Canon '''William Carrigan''' made a large number of abstracts of wills of Irish Catholic families. These are deposited in the archives of St. Kieran's College, Kilkenny and indexed in The Irish Genealogist Volume 4, No. 3 (1970), pp.221-242. Many of the will abstracts were published in ''Achivium Hibernicum'' vols I-IV (1911-1915) and can be read on [https://www.jstor.org/action/doBasicSearch?scope=eyJwYWdlTmFtZSI6ICJBcmNoaXZpdW0gSGliZXJuaWN1bSIsICJwYWdlVXJsIjogIi9qb3VybmFsL2FyY2hoaWJlIiwgInR5cGUiOiAiam91cm5hbCIsICJqY29kZXMiOiAiYXJjaGhpYmUifQ%3D%3D&Query=Catholic+Episcopal+Wills&prq=Carrigan&swp=on JSTOR]. The same volumes have recently been made available on Ireland's Virtual Record Treasury via the [https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/browse/Catholic_Historical_Society_of_Ireland Catholic Historical Society of Ireland]. Genealogist Rev '''Henry Biddall Swanzy''' also made abstracts of wills, available at the Society of Genealogists Library and in the National Library of Ireland, where they are not on line. Ireland's Virtual Record Treasury has two volumes of Swanzy's abstracts (under archive refs COA IrMss/7 and COA IrMss/8) with placeholders containing no data for two other volumes (COA IrMss/9 and COA IrMss/10). The final placeholder (with no data) is for the main set of Swanzy's abstracts of prerogative wills. The two sets of records that do have data are for a mixture of wills, deeds and court documents relating to families that Swanzy was investigating. You can browse or search the volumes [https://virtualtreasury.ie/item/COA-IrMss-7 here] and [https://virtualtreasury.ie/item/COA-IrMss-8 here]. Many of his abstracts were for the same wills as those made by Rev Leslie, described below. '''Bernard Burke''' made a large collection of wills for forming Irish pedigrees. They are held by PRONI (archive ref T559 which includes its own index). Unfortunately they are not available on line. FamilySearch has a [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/143389?availability=Family%20History%20Library copy of them on film] but this is only available to consult in a Family History Centre. Rev Canon '''James Blennerhassett Leslie''' (author of a large number of works on the history and clergy of the Church of Ireland) made abstracts of about 700 Irish wills. These are held by PRONI and have recently been made available by Ireland's Virtual Record Treasury under ref [https://virtualtreasury.ie/item/PRONI-T1075-12 PRONI T1075/12]. Because of the author's area of research, it is likely that many of these are for Church of Ireland families. The wills are in alphabetical order which may help to find what you want, but at the time of writing they have not been read into text by the Treasury or included in its index, so the search there will not help. And despite the fact that they are held by PRONI, the few tests that I carried out were not included in PRONI's name search, so there is no help from that end either. Many of these wills are the same as those in the Swanzy collection. '''Sybil Kirkpatrick''' made transcriptions of the wills of Irish medical doctors which she donated to the Royal College of Physicians in Ireland. They are available on Ireland's virtual record treasury under archive ref [https://virtualtreasury.ie/item/RCPI-TPCK-5-3-1 RCPI TPCK 5/3/1]. (These form part of a larger set of [https://heritage.rcpi.ie/Home/Collections/Family-History-Research biographical files held by the Royal College] which are available to search on [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/search/collections/62262/ Ancestry].) Some 7,500 abstracts are held in the Genealogical Office of the [[Space:Irish_Quaker_sources_and_resources#National_Library_of_Ireland |National Library of Ireland]] (including many of those discussed above). In principle, all should appear in the McAnlis surname index, and all the abstracts other than Betham's have been indexed by Beryl Eustace/Wallace Clare. (See below.) ===Miscellaneous testamentary records=== After the Four Courts Fire in 1922, the Public Records Office (now National Archives) went about collecting copies of all the testamentary records - wills, records of probate or administration, inventories of the estates of deceased people, inheritance tax records, related deeds etc - that they could find. These related to both the church system before 1858 and the civil system after that date. Some of the wills and registers that they collected form the basis of the records put on line by the National Archives and described above. A huge number of other miscellaneous records still exist in the National Archives, supported by a card-index system. The cards are in alphabetical order and give you a reference number (a T number) for the main record. Both the original documents and the card index have been copied by the Mormons and are are now available on line on FamilySearch. You can see the '''card index [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/1047420?availability=Family%20History%20Library here]''' and the '''main documents [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/225052?availability=Family%20History%20Library here]'''. For example, browsing the card index for Watson leads to an [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSJD-Z9QF?i=5485&cat=1047420 entry] for my relative [[Watson-12519|John Watson (1742-1793)]]. The reference number (T17628) leads to a copy of his will [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSNR-W3R?i=14&cat=225052 here]. The card index system sometimes also points to wills in other collections such as those of Crossle and Thrift described above. The collection also includes a large number of entries relating to marriage licence bonds. FindmyPast has also recently added a [https://search.findmypast.co.uk/search-world-records/index-of-irish-wills-1484-1858 search on the card index] and other sources (described more fully below). This does not include an image of either the card index itself or the underlying record, but is a quicker way to search the index than browsing through the FamilySearch film. FMP's search gives you the name of the person concerned, the date, county and the nature of the document (will, probate etc). When the detail shows a T reference, you can then use it to find the underlying document on FamilySearch, although annoyingly FindmyPast does not tell you this. Some of the wills included in the miscellaneous testamentary records above have now been made available on Ireland's Virtual Record Treasury under archive ref [https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/item/NAI-PRIV-M-2745 NAI PRIV/M/2745]. There should be many hundreds more to add. (They are listed (with no detail) by the NAI [https://www.nationalarchives.ie/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/SmallPrivateAccessions.pdf here].) ===Forces and other=== Copies of wills may exist in other places. For example, the National Archives of Ireland has a facility to search for [http://soldierswills.nationalarchives.ie/search/sw/home.jsp soldiers' wills]. Wills (and other records) of Irish people who were officers in the UK forces may be held by the UK National Archives and available in [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C14251 War Office Series 42]. Similarly wills and papers of those who worked for the Honourable East India Company may be available in its papers (available at the British Library and on [https://search.findmypast.co.uk/search-world-records/british-india-office-wills-and-probate FindmyPast].) Numerous other wills exist in private collections. One example of these is the papers of the Brabazon family (Earls of Meath) of Killruddery House, Wicklow. Their 'Mr Stone's Book' including wills, deeds and other documents, is available on Ireland's Virtual Record Treasury under archive ref [https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/item/Killruddery-BM-A-3-3-2 Killruddery BM/A/3/3.2]. Many references to wills were made in [[Space:Irish_inquisitions_post-mortem_and_on_attainder|Irish inquisitions post-mortem and on attainder]]. Indeed the Irish Records Commission prepared transcripts in English of deeds and wills cited the inquisitions, but, with one exception, these have never been published. The exception is the [https://www.irishmanuscripts.ie/product/calendar-of-inquisitions-formerly-in-the-office-of-the-chief-remembrancer-of-the-exchequer/ transcripts for Dublin] published by the Irish Manuscripts Commission, but not yet available free. A couple of wills available in Longford archives are available on the Virtual Record Treasury under ref LongfordCA Wills. Browse from [https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/browse/Longford_County_Library_and_Archives_Service here]. ===Tax records=== Inheritors of substantial estates had to pay tax on the legacies they received, so the Inland Revenue kept details of wills, probate judgements, inventories of assets etc. FamilySearch has some records which are available on line [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/232755?availability=Family%20History%20Library here]. These records are named as Irish will index, 1838-1879: Irish administration register,1828-1839: and Irish administration index, 1828-1879. A set of records called 'Ireland, Inland Revenue Wills & Administrations 1828-1879' has recently been made available on [https://search.findmypast.co.uk/search-world-records/ireland-inland-revenue-wills-and-administrations-1828-1879 FindmyPast]. This is very probably the same records as on FamilySearch and will be more useful to FMP subscribers as they are fully searchable. In both sets of records, the registers for 1828-1839 are much the most interesting. These include details of the testator, the executor and the beneficiaries of the wills and often a summary inventory of the testator's assets. The records for other years are just indexes with much less information. ===Indexes and other=== An index to all the prerogative wills made by '''Sir Arthur Vicars''' is available [https://archive.org/details/indextoprerogati00vica/page/n15/mode/2up here]. A series of Indexes to wills from the prerogative and dioesean courts was produced by '''WPW Phillmore''' and '''Gertrude Thrift'''. The indexes are available to consult on FamilySearch ([https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/178699/?offset=7#page=1&viewer=picture&o=info&n=0&q= Ossory, Leighlin, Ferns, Kildare], [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/213821/?offset=7#page=1&viewer=picture Cork & Ross, Cloyne], [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/209965/?offset=7#page=1&viewer=picture Cashel & Emly, Waterford & Lismore, Killaloe & Kilfenora, Limerick, Ardfert & Aghadoe], [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/295051/?offset=7#page=1&viewer=picture Dromore, Newry & Mourne] and [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/297520/?offset=7#page=1&viewer=picture Derry, Raphoe]) and [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/search/collections/7287/ Ancestry] and can all be searched on [https://search.findmypast.co.uk/search-world-records/wpw-phillimore-and-gertrude-thrift-indexes-to-irish-wills-1536-1858-5-vols-1909-1920 FindmyPast]. The Deputy Keeper of Public Records published (in three volumes) an index to the Grant and Will Books of the Diocese of Dublin (links [[Space:Reports_on_public_records_of_Ireland#Grant_and_will_books|here]], widely available on line). These indices are useful because they list all the wills proved in these courts, many of which now do not exist. All of these indexes are available to search on [https://search.findmypast.co.uk/search-ireland-records-in-birth-marriage-death-and-parish-records/and_wills-and-probate '''FindmyPast'''] which is probably the most convenient place to search if you have a subscription. An index to copies and abstracts of wills surviving after the fire and available in the Genealogical Office of the National Library of Ireland was produced by genealogist '''Beryl Eustace''' and published in [https://www.jstor.org/stable/25511851?refreqid=excelsior%3A90fe4abb489224e51a0d811aabbe467d ''Analecta Hibernica'']. The index tells you which series contains the abstract concerned. (The same index is also included in the Guide to the Genealogical Office, which can now be [https://www.irishmanuscripts.ie/product/guide-to-the-genealogical-office-dublin/ downloaded free from the Irish Manuscripts Commission].) Beryl Eustace's work built on a similar index produced by the '''Reverend Wallace Clare''' can be bought from [https://genealogical.com/store/a-guide-to-copies-abstracts-of-irish-wills/ genealogical.com] or consulted on [https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/48569/ Ancestry]. Neither of these indices includes the abstracts made by Betham. You may be able to find the series on FindmyPast or Ancestry (Betham, Crossle, Thrift) in the Casey Collection (Welply) or elsewhere. [[Space:Irish_Quaker_sources_and_resources#John_Grenham.27s_website | John Grenham's website]] will show you which of the Genealogical Office's collections are available on line. '''FindmyPast''' has recently added an [https://search.findmypast.co.uk/search-world-records/index-of-irish-wills-1484-1858 index to surviving Irish wills 1484-1858] (and marriage licence bonds), which overlaps with the Eustace and Clare indices described above. FMP has a [https://www.findmypast.com/articles/helpful-information-for-index-of-irish-wills-1484-1858 supplementary page] explaining the reference codes used in its results which detail its sources. These include the will and probate abstracts made by Thrift and Crossle (available on FMP itself, on Ancestry and on FamilySearch), other genealogical abstracts, sources like the Landed/Encumbered Estates Court and the Inland Revenue Will Registers (both also available on FMP), the very small number of wills 'salved' from the fire of 1922 (available on Ireland's virtual record treasury) and the large set of miscellaneous testamentary records (with a T reference) held by the National Archives of Ireland and available on FamilySearch. (See above.) Another surviving source of many wills post 1709 is the registry of memorials of deeds (covered next). You can search for wills covered there. Fortunately Eilish Ellis and Beryl Eustace have done this for you. Their three-volume set of '''abstracts of wills from the registry of deeds''' is available from the Irish Manuscripts Commission [https://www.irishmanuscripts.ie/?s=registry+of+deeds&post_type=product&title=1&excerpt=1&content=1&categories=1&attributes=1&tags=1&sku=1&orderby=date-DESC&ixwps=1 here] and on Ireland's Virtual Record Treasury [https://virtualtreasury.ie/item/IMC-1954-RoD-1 vol 1], [https://virtualtreasury.ie/item/IMC-1954-RoD-2 vol 2] and [https://virtualtreasury.ie/item/IMC-1954-RoD-3 vol 3]. See the section on [[#Wills|'''wills''']] in the Quaker archive above for information on what is available there. ===Miscellaneous journal articles=== Various wills and will abstracts have been published in journals over the years. Some of these are specific to the family concerned and will have to be searched individually. (See [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Irish_Quaker_sources_and_resources#Historical_and_academic_journals Historical and academic journals] above.) Journals said to include fairly large numbers of Irish wills include *Notes and Queries for example on [https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008686354?type%5B%5D=title&lookfor%5B%5D=Notes%20and%20Queries&ft=ft Hathi trust] *[[Space:Miscellanea_Genealogica_Et_Heraldica|Miscellanea Genealogica Et Heraldica]] *The Journal for Preservation of Memorials to the Dead, described [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Irish_gravestones#Publications here]. Some other specific publications (copied from John Grenham's web site) are listed below *Four wills of old English merchants in Drogheda on [https://www.jstor.org/stable/27729544 JSTOR]. *Indexed List of Wills of Residents in Dundalk and District on [https://www.jstor.org/stable/27728558 JSTOR] *Extracts from Original Wills Formerly Preserved in the Consistorial Office, Cashel, but Now Removed to the Court of Probate, Waterford on [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Extracts_from_Original_Wills_Formerly_Preserved_in_the_Consistorial_Office,_Cashel,_but_Now_Removed_to_the_Court_of_Probate,_Waterford_(IA_jstor-25502565).pdf wikimedia] and on [https://www.jstor.org/stable/25502564 JSTOR] *Index Testamentorum olim in Registro Corcagiae, 1600-1802 (Index of in testaments registered in Cork) [https://corkhist.ie/wp-content/uploads/jfiles/1898/b1898-039.pdf Journal of the Cork Historical and Archaeological Society] *Abstracts from Ossory & Leighlin Admons., [https://www.irishancestors.ie/irish-genealogist-contents The Irish Genealogist] (1972). (Not available free without a subscription.) *Some old Limerick wills on [http://www.limerickcity.ie/media/NMAJ%20vol%201%20no%204%2019%20Some%20Limerick%20Wills,%20by%20R.%20Hayes.pdf Limerick Libraries] *Extracts from Meath priests wills 1658—1782, published Riocht na Midhe, Vol. IV, No. 1, 68—71 (1967). (not found on line). *Wills relating to Waterford in Decies vols 16, 17, 19, 20, 22, 23 at [https://waterfordlibraries.ie/decies-journal-of-the-waterford-archaeological-and-historical-society/ Waterford Libraries] Please let me know of others. ===Approach to searching=== With so many potential sources, it is hard to know where to start, particularly for pre-1859 wills. I suggest the following approach. #Look in one or more of the main indices of wills proved. The best of these are on FindmyPast (which has the Phillmore/Thrift Indexes, the Dublin Will & Grant Books, the Vicars Index and the original will calendars), the National Archives of Ireland (which has the original calendars now also copied on Ancestry) and PRONI (which has its own name search). Indeed, each of these searches has its own advantages in other ways. The NAI may occasionally take you to the original will; FMP has its own index to surviving wills/abstracts, copies of the abstracts by Betham and others and some tax records (be sure to check under 'pedigrees' as well as 'wills/probate'). Ancestry now also has the Betham and other abstracts, an older index to surviving wills and the Canterbury wills. PRONI has the best index to the large Groves collection. There is guidance on all of these sources above. #For Canterbury wills, use Ancestry or the UK National Archives; there is a list of relevant wills in the virtual record treasury. #If you find that the will was proved in the Prerogative Court, then there will more often than not be a Betham Abstract. These are easiest to find on FindmyPast, now available on Ancestry too and also on the National Library of Ireland and FamilySearch, but harder to find there. #To find a Kildare will, look on FamilySearch. #To find Quaker wills look in the section on Quaker records above; for Catholic wills try Carrigan above and for CoI clergy try Leslie; for doctors try Kirkpatrick, for soldiers the NAI and for military officers/East India employees try The National Archives or FindmyPast. #To find other wills/abstracts that might still exist, try Beryl Eustace's index to those in the Genealogical Office or the rather older and less complete index by Wallace Clare, which Ancestry has. These will point you to places like the Swanzy, Fisher, Welply and other collections, some of which are now available on line. (Note that this index will not point you to wills in the Groves collection, but that a PRONI name search will.) #Look next for wills in the Registry of Deeds in the summaries by Ellis and Eustace. #If you have no luck with any of these, try the miscellaneous testamentary records and tax records on FamilySearch (although if you have FindmyPast, a search there will already have pointed you to these.) Finally, you may find abstracts of wills in journal articles, histories or genealogies covering the family concerned or in other sources like the land courts. Thanks to John Falvey for help improving this section. ==Registry of deeds== All land transactions in Ireland need to be in the form of a deed, and since 1709 a memorial or summary of each deed needs to be registered for it to be legally enforceable. The [https://www.prai.ie/registry-of-deeds-services/#records '''Registry of Deeds'''] still exists, in Henrietta Street, Dublin, now part of the Property Registration Authority. All the memorials of deeds still exist. They are very detailed and include, wills, marriage settlements, other trust documents, leases and mortgages and so form an invaluable resource for Irish genealogy. Almost all the memorials have been scanned by the Mormons who have now made them available free on FamilySearch. The best place to start in searching the memorials is the [https://www.irishdeedsindex.net/index.php '''Registry of Deeds Index Project''']. Volunteers at the project have been producing skeleton summaries of memorials of deeds and all people mentioned in them. These can be searched through the project's [https://irishdeedsindex.net/search/make_abstract.php search form]. You will then see their skeleton summary and find a link to the FamilySearch image of the original memorial (or sometimes to the start of the film that contains it.) The Project's index is continually expanding, but still only covers a minority of memorials. The Project's '''Family Search Navigation Aids''' is your best route to finding other memorials. As the memorials were written, two indexes were prepared, one by grantor (testator, lessor, mortgagor etc) and one by townland (the lowest geographical unit in Ireland). Start by looking at the '''grantor index''' for the date using the project's [https://irishdeedsindex.net/guides/grantor_nav.php guide to grantor index films]. For example, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSN6-Q95D-P?i=225&cat=185720 this page] in the grantor's index includes an entry for John Watson. It refers to volume 4, page 491, memorial 11914. You can then use the Project's [https://irishdeedsindex.net/search/find_image.php tool] to find the volume. You will have to guess which image might contain the relevant page. (Most films contain two volumes, so page 1 might be at the start or half way through.) The underlying memorial is [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSH3-M35T-L?i=263&cat=185720 here]. If you are looking for deeds covering a particular piece of land, then you can search on the '''townland index''' again using the Project's [https://irishdeedsindex.net/guides/find_a_letter.php tool]. The index is organised alphabetically by townland within county in groups of years. For each townland there is a list of deeds with grantor and grantee, volume, page and memorial number. Search for the memorial as above. You can find a database of townlands [https://www.townlands.ie/ here] and a topographical index of them l [https://www.irishmanuscripts.ie/product/topographical-index-of-the-parishes-and-townlands-of-ireland-in-sir-william-pettys-mss-barony-maps-c-1655-9-and-hiberniae-delineatio-c-1672/ here]. The skeleton summaries use a lot of abbreviations, but these are well explained in the [https://www.irishdeedsindex.net/search/codes.php codes page] on the web site. Most of the deeds themselves are fairly simple, but some institute complicated legal structures, usually devised by lawyers to avoid some aspect of the law as it then applied. These have been explained in papers by Dr Peter JF Coutts, although at the time of writing only the first two have been published. Coutts, P.J.F. (2020), “Understanding property transactions in Ireland, Part I: legislative and historical context”, The Irish Genealogist, Vol. 15 (3), pp. 387-412 and Coutts, P.J.F. (2021), “Understanding property transactions in Ireland. Part 2: Principal landlords and grantors- Carew, Bagenal and Warren”, The Irish genealogist, Vol. 15 (4), pp 604-629 both [https://www.irishancestors.ie/the-irish-genealogist-volume-15/ here]. Parts 3-6 will be published in 2022, 2023, 2024 & 2025. '''Cite memorials as''': Register of memorials of Irish Deeds, Irish Property Registration Authority, Henrietta St, Dublin Volume [number] page [number] Memorial [number] [url] accessed [date accessed] [further information eg lease of x property from a to b dated c] ==Court rolls== Until the creation of the Irish Registry of Deeds, Dublin in 1708, important land transactions could be made definitive by having them enrolled under the monarch’s seal by the Court of Chancery. The Court Rolls were mostly destroyed in the Four Courts fire of 1922, but abstracts were made by John Lodge (1692-1774). He had been appointed Deputy Clerk and Keeper of the Rolls, Dublin, in 1759 and his abstracts covering ‘all the involvements of lands, deeds and other matters of property … from the 3rd year of King Edward I ... to King George II’ are still available in the National Archives of Ireland. FamilySearch has them on microfilm and they are available on-line [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/217353?availability=Family%20History%20Library here]. His records hold much the same interest as those in the Irish Registry of Deeds. Volumes 1-10 are mostly chronological by monarch. There are no records available for the period of the Commonwealth. The last part of Volume 9 covers forfeiture of the lands of Jacobite supporters during the war of 1689-1691; Volumes 11, 12 and 13 deal with the disposal of land by the Crown under the Irish Acts of Settlement (1652 and 1662) and acquisition by the Crown under the Act of Attainder (1689). Volume 14 relates to markets and fairs. Volume 15 contains a series of indices described on this [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS54-9JX9?i=95&cat=217353 contents page], and is the best place to start. The first (rather unclear) column shows the starting page for the first letter of an index by surname. The second column shows where to find indices of places organised by Abbies through to Counties and Cities, Glebes, Loughs, Manors, etc. For example, on [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS54-9JR6?i=189&cat=217353 page 93] under ‘S’ across from the name ‘Strettell’ the number 438 appears in the column for Queen Anne. Queen Anne is in volume 9 at the start of the fifth reel. Opening this and navigating to [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS54-MQBW-V?i=234&cat=217353 page 438], you will see an abstract of an indented deed made 23 March 1705 in which Abell Strettell and John Barcroft acquired the townland of Bellatore (Ballitore), C. Kildare (a Quaker settlement) for £1,600. Similarly, on [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS54-9J5N?i=197&cat=217353 page 101] under ‘W’, there are several entries across from the name ‘Watson’ including 414 also under Queen Anne. [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS54-MQB4-J?i=222&cat=217353 Page 414] of the relevant volume shows that James Duke of Ormond sold his interest in the townlands of Ardristan to John Watson of Kilconnor in March 1703. Quaker surnames that occur or may occur in the rolls include Barcroft, Bewley, Carroll/O’Carroll, Clibborn, Cooper, Duckett, Edmonds(t)on, Fennell, Fisher, Forbes, Fuller, Garrett, Hewetson, Hutchinson, Jackson, Jacob, Lecky/Lackey, Neale, Newenham, Nicholson, Pike, Pim, Richardson, Ridgway, Sparrow, Strettell, Tottenham, Valentine, Wakefield, Watson and Webbe. '''Cite as:''' ''Records of the Rolls : abstracts of all the involvements of lands, deeds and other matters of property remaining of record in the Rolls Office of the High Court of Chancery and in Bermingham Tower from the 3rd year of King Edward I ... to King George II [1274-1760]'' Lodge, JD, Dublin 1774 vol [volume no], page [page no] item [item no] ([URL] : date accessed [date]) [description of contents] The volume on the Acts of Settlement is rather abbreviated and difficult to use. Luckily, the Irish Records Commission printed a cleaned up version of it as part of an [https://archive.org/details/op1244157-1001/page/26/mode/2up?view=theater appendix to their 15th annual report] in 1825. John Lodge's extracts from the court rolls are also now available on the [https://www.virtualtreasury.ie Irish Virtual Record Treasury]. The images there are better than those on FamilySearch and the whole has been indexed. You can search the images there [https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/search-results?totalElementsInt=10&kwOperList=ANY&kwList=NAI%20Lodge&kwSearchFieldList=referenceCode&resultSorting=relevance&searchHasImages=true&searchHasTranscriptions=true&pageNumberInt=0 here] adding a key word in the box. This should make searching the court rolls much more accessible than before. You can also find the volume index on the record treasury [https://virtualtreasury.ie/item/NAI-Lodge-15 here]. Some things to watch out for are a) that several other volumes of Lodge's work are included, so you may find other results, b) the quality of the indexing and the search function are not yet known and c) some volumes are indexed down to individual entries, but others are not, so the results may vary from one volume to another. ==Land records== The FamilySearch wiki on [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ireland_Land_and_Property Irish Land and Property] is a good place to start. *'''Landed estates database'''. The NUI Galway maintains an [http://landedestates.ie Irish Landed Estates database] with useful information on landed estates in Connacht, Munster, Cavan, Donegal and Monaghan, houses within them and families that owned them together with sources. Irish Quaker families mentioned in the database include Alexander, Barclay, Barrington, Carleton, Campion, Carroll, Clibborn, Cooper, Dennis, Duckett, Ellis, Fennell, Greer, Grubb, Jacob, Harvey, Hewson, Hoare, Newenham, Nicholson, Penn, Penrose, Pike, Pim, Riall, Robinson, Strangman, Watson, White, Wight and Wilson. (There are probably many more.) *'''Encumbered/Landed estates courts'''. By the start of the 19th century, many Irish estates were seriously 'encumbered' by wills, marriage settlements and mortgages which required the owner to pay fixed sums out of rental income. Entails sometimes also prevented the owner from selling. When the Great Famine left tenants unable to pay their rents, many estates were bankrupt; the [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Encumbered_Estates%27_Court '''Encumbered Estates Court'''] was established with powers to sell the estates and resolve the bankruptcies. The court's sale particulars included the details of the estate, its owners, the encumbrances, the tenants and their rents. These particulars are now available on [https://www.findmypast.com/search/results?datasetname=landed%20estates%20court%20rentals%201850-1885&sid=999 FindmyPast] and [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2040586 FamilySearch] and include details of 500,000 tenants on 8,000 estates. Some volumes of sale particulars are also available on [[Space:Beyond_2022_-_Ireland%27s_Virtual_Record_Treasury#Landed_estates_court_rentals|Beyond 2022 - Ireland's Virtual Record Treasury]], but these appear to be less complete. The sales were invariably also advertised in newspapers and summary sale particulars may be found in newspaper archives. *Between 1823 and 1837 a survey of Ireland was carried out to determine each landowner's obligation to pay tithes to the church of Ireland. The '''Tithe Applotment Books''' for what is now the Republic of Ireland are available free to search on the [http://titheapplotmentbooks.nationalarchives.ie/search/tab/home.jsp National Archives's Genealogy section]. Those for the six counties of Northern Ireland are available through [https://apps.proni.gov.uk/eCatNI_IE/SearchPage.aspx PRONI's e-catalogue], although the process for finding them is a little more complicated; from the main search page, click 'browse' at the top right, and from there enter FIN/5/A. When you click on the same PRONI reference, you will see links to digital images for all the parishes in Northern Ireland. *A survey of Ireland, the '''Griffith's survey''' was undertaken between 1848 and 1864 to determine liability to pay the poor rate. The survey covers the size and annual rental value of each property, its immediate occupier and the immediate lessor. It can be searched free [http://www.askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/ here]. The maps and plans used by the surveyors are available on [https://search.findmypast.com/search-world-Records/griffiths-survey-maps-and-plans-1847-1864 FindmyPast]. For more information on these and other historic maps of Ireland see [[Space:Historical_Maps_and_Gazetteers_of_Ireland|Historical Maps and Gazetteers of Ireland]]. *'''Valuation Office books 1824-1856''' for what is now the Republic of Ireland and much of what is now Northern Ireland are available free from the National Archives of Ireland [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/vob/home.jsp here] and those for Northern Ireland for the period 1864-1933 [https://www.nidirect.gov.uk/information-and-services/search-archives-online/valuation-revision-books here]. *'''Landowners in Ireland 1876''' is a compilation by the Local Government Board of Ireland of data held by local poor law clerks of all owners of more than one acre of Land. The data is most conveniently available to search on [https://www.failteromhat.com/lo1876all.php Fáilte Romhat] or on [https://www.findmypast.co.uk/search/results?datasetname=ireland%2c%20return%20of%20owners%20of%20land%201876&lastname=strangman&sid=999 FindmyPast]. It is also on [https://archive.org/details/op1250438-1001/mode/2up?view=theater Archive.org]. *'''Irish Land Commission Records'''. The Irish Land Commission was established in 1881 to ensure fair rents for tenant farmers, and in 1885 its role was transformed to one of breaking up landowners' large estates and allowing tenants to purchase their farms. Between 1885 and 1920 it oversaw the transfer of about 13.5 million acres to 400,000 tenants and lent the tenants the money for their purchases. The records of these sales, which were divided between the Public Records Office of Northern Ireland and a dedicated archive at Portlaoise, have now been made available for the first time by [https://search.findmypast.co.uk/search-world-records/ireland-land-commission-advances-1891-1920 FindmyPast]. The sale details available include the names of the buyers and sellers, the townland and county involved, the acreage of the property and the valuation of both the land itself and any buildings on it. There is more information about the Commission, these records and other material in the Commission archives in this piece in [https://www.historyireland.com/records-irish-land-commission/ History Ireland]. The Irish National Archives has a useful [https://www.nationalarchives.ie/article/guide-landed-estate-records/ Guide to family & landed estate collections] with links to estate records in its own and other collections. Freespace page [[Space:Irish_estate_papers|Irish estate papers]] links to the papers of many large Irish landowners, many of which contain documents on their land holdings such as deeds and rentals. John Grenham's [https://www.johngrenham.com/browse/county_index.php#counties county by county listings] have a section for 'Estate records' under each county with detailed listings of the landlords and some of the rent records availalbe. Unfortunately, most of the records that he lists are manuscripts only available to consult in the National Library of Ireland, but I think that he is overly pessimistic about how much is available on line, eg in 'Irish Estate Papers'. ==Legal records== Irish court records are a disappointment. Records of cases about wills or land ownership can contain details of family structures and inheritance, but unfortunately very little survived the Four Courts fire of 1922. The [https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/Ireland_Court_Records FamilySearch Wiki] has a description of the court system and of what is available. Briefly, ecclesiastical, matrimonial and testamentary issues were handled by ecclesiastical courts (see Wills and Probate) and other issues by temporal courts. The four main temporal courts were those of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Court_of_Chancery_(Ireland) Chancery], the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Court_of_Exchequer_(Ireland) Exchequer] , the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Court_of_King%27s_Bench_(Ireland) King’s (or Queen’s) Bench] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Court_of_Common_Pleas_(Ireland) Common Pleas]. Other specialised courts assembled at different times include the Courts of Claims (see [[Space:Rebellion%2C_plantation_and_war|Rebellion, plantation and war]]) and the Encumbered Estates Court (see Land Records above.) In recent years, both Ancestry and FindmyPast have made the same two sets of data available, being Exchequer bill books [https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/62071/ Ancestry], [https://search.findmypast.com/search-world-records/ireland-court-of-exchequer-bill-books-1627-1884) FindmyPast] and Chancery records [https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/62070/ Ancestry], [https://search.findmypast.com/search-world-records/ireland-court-of-chancery-bill-books-1627-1884) FindmyPast]. Both sets of records cover the period from the mid 17th to the mid/late 19th centuries and relate to legal disputes over land, commerce, trusts etc. The records are, however, only lists of bills (arguments or statements of evidence) and cases. They mention the names of the plaintiffs and defendants and the dates, but have no information on the substance of the cases themselves. Sometimes this information alone can be useful, for example confirming the name of someone’s husband or wife or stating that one of the parties acts as executor of another's will or trustee of a marriage settlement; in other cases, you will not even be sure whether the names listed are for the people you are interested in, or you will be left wondering what the case was about. [[Space:Beyond_2022_-_Ireland%27s_Virtual_Record_Treasury|Beyond 2022 - Ireland's Virtual Record Treasury]] has recently published three volumes of Repertories of Chancery Decrees and has placeholders for a further nine. These appear to be fairly complete summaries of the decisions of the Court of Chancery prepared by the Commissioners for Public Records in Ireland (1810 – 1830). However, it appears that these repertories were never published; the three volumes made available by the record treasury therefore publish them for the first time. They cover the years 1536-1624 (ref [https://virtualtreasury.ie/item/NAI-RC-6-1 NAI RC 6/1]), 1624 -1685 ([https://virtualtreasury.ie/item/NAI-RC-6-2 NAI RC 6/2]) and 1685-1732 (ref [https://virtualtreasury.ie/item/NAI-RC-6-3 NAI RC 6/3]). Search over all three volumes [https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/search-results?totalElementsInt=10&pageNumberInt=0&kwList=NAI%20RC%206&kwOperList=ALL&enableQueryExpansion=false&enableFuzzySearch=false&searchContentDate_begin=1200-01-01&searchContentDate_end=1870-12-31&kwSearchFieldList=referenceCode here] adding an appropriate keyword. The index only goes down to the level of each volume, so if your search has positive result you will have to open the 'digital content' and use its search facility to find the page or pages that you are interested in. If the case you are interested in is not covered above, one of these four approaches might help to clarify its contents *Court cases usually concerned wealth and most wealth was transferred in wills and tied up in land, so look for wills, deeds, entries in the court rolls or land records (eg in the encumbered estates court) for the people named. *As the Quakers disapproved of their members' going to court, they often offered to arbitrate in disputes and sometimes disowned members who took legal action, so look in the congregational records for about the dates concerned for the names of any Quakers involved. *If you are looking at a case later than about 1800 and in the unlikely event that it was thought legally significant, the case might have been covered in one of the law reports. For example, this [https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Search/Home?adv=1&setft=true&ft=ft&lookfor%5B%5D=Irish+Equity+reports&lookfor%5B%5D=Irish+law+reports&type%5B%5D=title&type%5B%5D=all&bool%5B%5D=OR search] on Hathitrust, which you could amend, looks for Irish law and equity reports. You could amend it to include a name in the text as a key word. You also try searches on Google Books and Archive.org. *If the case was locally interesting, then from about 1800 onwards it might have been covered in the local press. Try the resources mentioned under 'Newspapers and Journals'. [[#Top| Top]] = Newspapers and journals = Announcements of deaths and marriages started to appear in the Irish newspapers in about the 1750s and announcements of births started to follow some years later. They form an invaluable resource for genealogists for the period before civil registration. It is often most effective to find births and marriages by searching on the father's name. You may have to try a variety of forms, with middle name, with middle initial, with place of residence, MacMullen, McMullen, M'Mullen etc. Also bear in mind that almost all the searches are based on unreliable OCR scans of the papers. [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ireland_Newspapers '''The FamilySearch wiki'''] and [https://www.johngrenham.com/browse/retrieve_text.php?text_contentid=80 '''John Grenham's website'''] have useful introductions to the use of Irish newspapers in genealogy. '''The National Library of Ireland''' has a [https://www.nli.ie/en/catalogues-and-databases-printed-newspapers.aspx database of which newspapers were published where and when] which may help guide your search. *The largest single database of Irish newspapers is in the [https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/ '''British Newspaper Archive'''] which is a joint venture between the British Library and the owner of [https://search.findmypast.co.uk/search/irish-newspapers?modifiedfacets=false&exactnames=true&exactkeywords=false '''FindmyPast''']. You can do a search for free but have to pay to see the underlying article. The same database is available on FindmyPast, although only in the most expensive subscription package, and the search function is not as good as on the BNA. The collection is continually expanding. *A subset of family notices from this collection can be searched for free on [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2562514 '''FamilySearch''']. A subset of the BNA collection can also be searched through the main search facility on [https://search.findmypast.co.uk/search-world-Records/people-in-the-news '''FindmyPast''']. These subsets also appear to be growing. *Also requiring a fee are the [https://www.irishnewsarchive.com/publication-list/ '''Irish Newspaper Archives''']. *Apparently for many years the Irish Newspaper with the largest coverage was the '''Belfast Newsletter''', birth death and marriage notices in which can be searched (with a subscription) on [https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/2193/ Ancestry] which has images of the papers. Also available free on line is [https://www.ucs.louisiana.edu/bnl/ the Belfast Newsletter Index]. Ancestry also has searchable text of the [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/search/collections/51013/ Freeman's Journal] but only for the years 1763-1765. *Ancestry also has a large collection of [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/search/collections/50008/ '''Irish Newspapers, 1763-1890''']. These are not indexed or searchable, but (with a subscription) you can browse the images, selecting a title, year, month and day. (You could do a free search on the BNA and then find the image on Ancestry.) *The [https://www.irishtimes.com/archive '''Irish Times'''] has its own archive which also requires a fee. *The official organ of the UK Government is [https://www.thegazette.co.uk/ '''The Gazette'''] first published in 1665. It has editions in London and Edinburgh. It also had a Dublin edition until 1922 and has had a Belfast edition since then. The London, Edinburgh and Belfast editions can be searched free at the link given. (Google also links directly to their contents). They contain announcements of many types including honours, military promotions, bankruptcies and administration of wills. Unfortunately the Dublin edition is not so easy to search. The volumes from 1750-1800 are available to browse on the Irish legislature library [https://opac.oireachtas.ie/knowvation/app/consolidatedSearch/#search/v=list,c=1,q=qs%3D%5BDublin%20Gazette%5D%2CqueryType%3D%5B16%5D,sm=s,l=library3_lib here] where they are not searchable and on JSTOR [https://www.jstor.org/action/doBasicSearch?Query=Dublin+Gazette&scope=eyJpZCI6ICIxMDAxNzQ4MjciLCAicGFnZU5hbWUiOiAiRHVibGluIENhc3RsZSBDb2xsZWN0aW9uIiwgInBhZ2VVcmwiOiAiL3NpdGUvbmF0aW9uYWwtcGFybGlhbWVudC1vZi1pcmVsYW5kL2R1Ymxpbi1jYXN0bGUvIiwgInR5cGUiOiAiY29sbGVjdGlvbiIsICJwb3J0YWxOYW1lIjogIkhvdXNlcyBvZiB0aGUgT2lyZWFjaHRhcyIsICJwb3J0YWxVcmwiOiAiL3NpdGUvaG91c2VzLW9mLXRoZS1vaXJlYWNodGFzLyJ9 here] where some search is possible. [https://search.findmypast.co.uk/search-world-Records/ireland-dublin-gazette-1750-1800 '''FindmyPast'''] has a searchable database of the same series. I have not managed to find the others. *Villanova Library has a selection of Irish Newspapers in its [https://digital.library.villanova.edu/Item/vudl:145635?filter%5B%5D=hierarchy_top_title%3A%22Newspapers%22&hiddenFilters%5B%5D=hierarchy_parent_id%3A%22vudl%3A145635%22&hiddenFilters%5B%5D=%21id%3A%22vudl%3A145635%22&type=AllFields '''Joseph Garrity Collection''']. They are mainly nationalist in nature although there are also some more general titles such as the Irish Penny Magazine. *Waterford Libraries has [https://www.waterfordcouncil.ie/departments/library/local-newspapers.htm '''digital copies of local newspapers'''] available on its web site. *'''Nick Reddan''' (the person behind the registry of deeds project) has an excellent and free database of [https://nickreddan.net/newspaper/index.php family newspaper announcements]. *Similarly [http://www.irelandoldnews.com/index.html '''Old Ireland News'''] has a selection of newspaper abstracts compiled by volunteers. *Also similar is [https://eddiesextracts.com/ '''Eddie's extracts'''] which includes searchable news clippings, mainly from northern Ireland, covering the period 1800-1960. *Celebrated genealogist [https://search.findmypast.co.uk/search-world-Records/irish-newspaper-transcript-archive-ffolliott-collection-1756-1850 '''Rosemary ffolliot'''] compiled a large collection of newspaper cuttings which is available on FindmyPast. They are particularly useful because they cover dates earlier than the series available on the British Newspaper archive. (FMP also has a set of Irish family announcements made in American Newspapers.) *Henry Farrar's '''Irish Marriages 1771-1812''' an index to marriages published in Walker's Hibernian Magazine. It is available free here [https://archive.org/details/irishmarriagesbe01farr vol 1] and [https://archive.org/details/irishmarriagesbe02farr vol 2]. It can also be searched on Ancestry and FindmyPast. *There is a large selection of newspaper cuttings from Kerry and North Cork in [[Space:The_Casey_Collection|'''The Casey Collection''']], in particular Cork City Newspaper Abstracts, 1753-71, 1782-84, Births, Marriages, Deaths & Misc. from Cork & Kerry Newspapers, 1781-1821, Cork, Kerry & Limerick, Births, Deaths, Marriages & Misc. abstracted from Newspapers, 1749-1872, Cork Newspaper Abstracts, 1864-1922, Kerry Evening Post, Births, Marriages, Deaths, 1828-64. *Available on FindmyPast is [https://search.findmypast.co.uk/search-world-records/tipperary-clans-archive '''The Tipperary Clans Archive''']. Badly named, this is a selection of 150,000 birth, marriage and death newspaper clippings mainly from Munster, originally collected by the Tipperary Clans Heritage Society and later preserved and digitised by the History of Family Project at Limerick University. *[https://www.clarelibrary.ie/eolas/library/local-studies/dunboyne_abstracts.htm '''Dunboyne News Cuttings 1824-1878'''] (newspaper cuttings compiled by the Honourable Theobald Fitz-Walter Butler, Lord Dunboyne for a 19th century study of county Clare) are availalbe from Clare Library. [[#Top| Top]] = Civil records = ===Births, marriages and deaths=== Civil registration started in Ireland in 1845 for marriages of non-Catholics. Catholic marriages were added in 1864, as were births and deaths. A complete set of these records up until 1922 is held by the General Register Office in Dublin, which also has records for the Republic of Ireland since then. A copy of the records for the six counties of Northern Ireland is held by the register office there (GRONI) which also has NI records since 1922. The GRO data is available, free, on the excellent web site [https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/civil-search.jsp '''IrishGenealogy.ie''']. Although the basic search function is on the index which can also be accessed elsewhere, the results take you to the actual registers of births, marriages and deaths, on which you can see the exact date concerned, the full names of the people involved, the parents of those born or married, the causes of deaths and so on. To preserve privacy, the GRO withholds images of births less than 100 years ago, marriages less than 75 years ago and deaths less than 50 years ago. The equivalent search facility from [https://geni.nidirect.gov.uk/ '''GRONI'''] requires payment, with purchased credits to search the index or a credit card to buy certificates. It is therefore always best to use the data held by the Irish Republic up until 1922. The indexes for the Republic up to 1958 and Northern Ireland up to 1922 can be searched on [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1408347 '''FamilySearch''']. ===Census records=== Almost all Irish census records before 1901 have been destroyed and no census was taken in 1921. The fragments of earlier censuses that remain and the full censuses for 1901 and 1911 can be searched free on the web site of the [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/search/ '''Irish National Archives''']. They are also available free on FamilySearch and on pay sites Ancestry and FindmyPast. [[#Top| Top]] =Directories and specific occupations= ===Directories=== Irish directories started to be published from the mid 18th century. A large number of them are available on line, some listing private residents as well as professional and commercial enterprises, some covering the whole of Ireland and some dealing with specific locations. The largest sets of directories are to be found on pay sites FindmyPast, Ancestry and Roots Ireland, and free at [https://www.failteromhat.com/index.php Fáilte Romhat], FamilySearch, some public libraries (notably the [https://www.clarelibrary.ie/eolas/coclare/genealogy/genealog.htm Clare County Library], sites such as [http://www.corkpastandpresent.ie/places/streetandtradedirectories/ Cork Past and Present] and depositories Google books and archive.org. Rather than providing a detailed list, here are links to two places where such lists (with URL links) are available: *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ireland_Directories '''The FamilySearch wiki'''] *[https://www.johngrenham.com/browse/retrieve_text.php?text_contentid=77 '''John Grenham's website'''] [https://libraryireland.com/Genealogy.php Library Ireland] also has a good selection of local directories. Dublin City Council has several searchable databases one of which is its [https://databases.dublincity.ie/1647/sources.php Dublin Directory 1647-1706]. This is a virtual directory constructed from different sources, namely Dublin City Cess Book, 1647-49, Dublin City Census, 1660-61, Dublin City Pipe Water Accounts and Principal Inhabitants of the City of Dublin, 1684. (The other databases, notably the electoral rolls are also useful.) PRONI has a large set of [https://www.nidirect.gov.uk/information-and-services/search-archives-online/street-directories street directories] for Ulster (some only Belfast) covering the period 1818 to 1900. The web site [https://www.igp-web.com/ Ireland Genealogy Projects] has a large variety of directories in its County Archives together with a plethora of other miscellany. Web site [https://www.swilson.info/wils1804.php SWilson.info] has a good collection of directories, mostly indexed, together with a consolidated [https://www.swilson.info/dirdb.php directory database]. See also [[Space:Historical_Maps_and_Gazetteers_of_Ireland|Historical Maps and Gazetteers of Ireland]]. ===Specific occupations=== [https://www.johngrenham.com/records/jobs_in.php#records '''John Grenham's web site'''] has an extremely useful facility to find reference works for a large number of different Irish occupations. Some useful sources are: *[https://www.dia.ie/ '''The Dictionary of Irish Architects'''] which also covers surveyors, civil engineers and related professions and often contains limited genealogical information and cites sources. Includes members of Quaker families Barcroft, Beale, Bell, Fayle, Hobson, Goodbody, Jackson, Neale, Newenham, Penrose, Rickman, Sparrow and Webb. *'''Alumni Dublinenses''' a register of the students, graduates, professors and provosts of Trinity college in the University of Dublin. The 1924 edition is available to search on [https://search.findmypast.co.uk/search-world-records/alumni-dublinenses---1924-edition FindmyPast] and can be browsed on the [https://digitalcollections.tcd.ie/catalog?utf8=%E2%9C%93&locale=en&search_field=all_fields&q=Alumni+Dublinenses TCD web site]. As well as listing students with their dates of entry into the University, it also names their fathers and, in Latin, their occupations. (Translations of the Latin occupations [https://www.ancestryireland.com/database-info/alumni-dublinenses-list-of-professions/ here] courtesy of the Ulster Historical Foundation.) *'''Fasti Ecclesiae Hibernicae''' has biographies of Church of Ireland clergy. The 1847 edition is available here for [https://archive.org/details/fastiecclesiaehi01cottuoft volume one (Munster)], [https://archive.org/details/fastiecclesiaehi02cottuoft/page/n7/mode/2up volume 2 (Leinster)], [https://archive.org/details/fastiecclesiae03cottuoft volume 3 (Ulster)], [https://archive.org/details/fastiecclesiaehi04cottuoft/page/n5/mode/2up volume 4 (Connaught)], [https://archive.org/details/fastiecclesiae05cottuoft volume 5 (addenda, illustrations and index)] and [https://archive.org/details/fastiecclesiae06cottuoft volume 6 (supplement)]. ([https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/34776/ Ancestry] also has a directory of Church of Ireland Clergy dated 1897.) Ireland's Virtual Record Treasury has a copy of a book of [https://virtualtreasury.ie/item/COA-IrMss-1 ecclesiastical appointments] summarised by Sir William Betham (under archive ref COA IrMss/1). See also [[Space:Irish_local_histories#Church_histories|Irish local histories (Church Histories)]] and [[Space:Church_of_Ireland_Clergy|Church of Ireland Clergy]]. *'''King's Inn Admission Papers (1606-1867)''' are available free from the [https://www.irishmanuscripts.ie/product/kings-inns-admission-papers-1607-1867/ Irish Manuscripts Commission]. They show law students and barristers at the start of their profession and often include their dates of birth and the names of their parents including their mothers' maiden names. Quaker families listed include, Barrington, Bewley, Carroll, Cooper, Duckett, Hancock, Greer, Lawton, Manliffe, Manly, Newsom, Nicholson, Pike, Pim, Watson. An earlier list of King's Inn members compiled by John Lodge is available on Ireland's Virtual Record treasury [https://virtualtreasury.ie/item/NAI-Lodge-23 here]. *'''Medical directories''' covering Ireland are available on both [https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/61053/ Ancestry] and FindmyPast ([https://search.findmypast.com/search-world-Records/ireland-medical-directory-1852 FMP 1852], [https://search.findmypast.com/search-world-Records/medical-directory-for-ireland-1858 FMP 1858]). [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/3535180 FamilySearch] has an index copy (ie without the images) of the 1858 directory available on FMP. Ancestry also has several related directories covering Ireland - medical students, dentists, nurses and physiotherapists and masseuses. Ancestry also has Irish [https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/62261/ Royal College of Physician Registers 1667-1920], [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/search/collections/62260/ Apothecary Records 1736-1920] and the [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/search/collections/62262/?clickref=1100lwHqW25Z&o_lid=01100l4pTC&o_sch=Affiliate+External&o_xid=01100l4pTC Kirkpatrick Index of Physician Biographical Files, 1826-1952]. See also [https://archive.org/details/b21443348/mode/2up?view=theater 'History of the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland], and of the Irish schools of medicine : including numerous biographical sketches, also a medical bibliography' by Charles Alexander Cameron. *'''Members of Irish Parliaments'''. John Lodge's ''Irish Parliamentary Register'' is available to [https://virtualtreasury.ie/item/NAI-Lodge-20 browse] or [https://www.virtualtreasury.ie/search-results?totalElementsInt=10&pageNumberInt=0&kwList=NAI%20Lodge%2F20&kwOperList=ALL&enableQueryExpansion=false&enableFuzzySearch=false&searchContentDate_begin=1200-01-01&searchContentDate_end=1870-12-31&kwSearchFieldList=referenceCode search] on Ireland's Virtual Record Treasury under ref NAI Lodge/20. This contains the dates of the Irish Parliaments from 1559 to 1769 (when Lodge was writing), the number of members of each parliament and lists of members by constituency. The Record Treasury also has a list of members of the Irish Parliament at 1790 under archive ref [https://virtualtreasury.ie/item/CUL-MS-Add.-4346 CUL MS Add. 4346]. For those with a subscription, [https://www.ancestryireland.com/family-records/biographies-of-the-members-of-the-irish-parliament/ '''Ancestry Ireland'''] has ''History of the Irish Parliament 1692-1800'' including biographies of 2,300 members of Parliament. *'''[https://www.libraryireland.com/irishartists/index.php A Dictionary of Irish Artitists]''' dating from 1913. Not as much genealogical information as the Dictionary of Irish Architects, but still a useful volume.. [[#Top| Top]] =Background geographical information= *[https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009789784?type%5B%5D=all&lookfor%5B%5D=Parliamentary%20gazetteer%20Ireland&ft=ft '''The Parliamentary Gazetteer of Ireland'''] (1854, ten volumes) is a great resource with detailed geographic, demographic and other information about Ireland collated by the UK Parliament using results of the Irish Censuses of 1831 and 1841 and many other sources. *The Irish Manuscripts Commission has [https://www.irishmanuscripts.ie/product/topographical-index-of-the-parishes-and-townlands-of-ireland-in-sir-william-pettys-mss-barony-maps-c-1655-9-and-hiberniae-delineatio-c-1672/ '''A topographical index of the townlands of Ireland'''] as included in the Down Survey of 1656-8. *[https://www.townlands.ie/ '''Townlands.ie'''] is a database of counties, baronies, parishes and townlands electoral divisions in Ireland linked to maps on OpenStreetMap. For more information on these topics and on historical maps of Ireland, see [[Space:Historical_Maps_and_Gazetteers_of_Ireland|Historical Maps and Gazetteers of Ireland]]. [[#Top| Top]] =16th and 17th centuries - plantation and war= The families of most Irish Quakers arrived in Ireland during the plantations of the 16th and more often the 17th centuries. This free space page [[Space:Rebellion%2C_plantation_and_war|Rebellion, plantation and war]] introduces sources on that period, with particular reference to Irish Quakers. Other relevant sources can be found in [[Space:Early_modern_Irish_sources|Early modern Irish sources]]. [[#Top| Top]]
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[[Category:Irish Projects]] '''This project is a sub-project of the [[Project:Irish_Roots|Ireland Project's Diaspora Team]] and is closely related to the [[Project:Australian_Convicts_and_First_Settlers|Australian Convict and First Settlers Project]].''' [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/202216/there-catagory-irish-slaves-indentured-servents-actual-slaves G2G discussion on the differences between slaves, convicts and indentured servants] --- * This is a sub-team of the [[Project:Irish_Roots|Ireland Project's Diaspora Team]] * Propose three new top line category pages each containing relevant links to each other and relevant resources (Irish Slaves, Irish Convicts and Irish Indentured Servants) * Consistent with the way that Wikitree organises geographic categories, each topline category would have links to sub-categories relevant to the area of the world that the Irish person was sent to. * Categories would also be linked to other relevant topics, eg Irish Slaves should be appropriately linked back to the relevant categories on Wikitree on slavery generally. * Encourage use of the categories in the Wikitree community as well as the profile templates developed for the Irish Roots project Suggestion for category hierarchy:-> '''IRISH SLAVES''' (ie people who were sold as slaves or captured in battle and forced into servitude) * Irish Slaves in North America (US/Canada) * Irish Slaves in the Caribbean (Barbados, Bahamas, St Kitts etc) * [others?] *[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uwx9PPnBLQ8 You Tube video on Irish and Scottish slavery] :*[http://www.jstor.org/stable/2937974?seq=1#page_scan_tab_contents A "riotous and unruly lot": Irish Indentured Servants and Freemen in the English West Indies, 1644-1713], by Hilary McD. Beckles, The William and Mary Quarterly Vol. 47, No. 4 (Oct., 1990), pp. 503-522. :*[https://books.google.co.uk/books?hl=en&lr=&id=iGyNAwAAQBAJ&oi=fnd&pg=PT8&dq=irish+indentured+servants&ots=x9E2DuFQS6&sig=-DSkrPhZkVmjqZQ9oxS_Q3Dxi1E#v=onepage&q=irish%20indentured%20servants&f=false To Hell or Barbados; the Ethnic Cleansing of Ireland"] by Sean O'Callaghan. An investigation into seventeenth century enslavement and transportation of Irish people to the Caribbean by Oliver Cromwell. * [Consider linking to equivalent categories linked to Scotland? And to Slavery more generally] '''IRISH CONVICTS''' (ie people who were convicted of a crime and transported overseas to serve their sentence) * Irish Convicts to Australia ** [https://perthdps.com/convicts/list.html Convicts to Australia], general links and overview (not all data specific to Ireland) ** [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~fianna/oc/oznz/pasconau.html Irish Convicts Transported to Australia], overview of the system of transportation ** [http://www.nationalarchives.ie/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/Ireland-Australia-transportation.pdf National Archives of Ireland], searchable PDF document containing names of convicts who were sent to Australia and basic information about them. The records include Transportation Registers, 1836-1857; Prisoners’ Petitions and Cases, 1778–1835 and Convict Reference Files, 1836-1853; Free Settlers’ Papers, 1828-1848; State Prisoners Petitions, 1796-1799 and Fenian Papers, 1867-1868. Where papers exist relating a transported convict, the Record Reference Code in the lists will include either the letters “SPP” or “FP” in the citation. **[http://www.nationalarchives.ie/topics/transportation/Ireland_Australia_transportation.pdf Sources in the Irish National Archives] for Researching the transportation of Irish Convicts to Australia, PDF guide written by Rena Lohan, Archivist, National Archives, Journal of the Irish Society for Archives, Spring 1996. ** [http://members.pcug.org.au/~ppmay/convicts.htm Irish Convicts to New South Wales], searchable database. * Irish Convicts to North America (US/Canada) ([http://paleofuture.gizmodo.com/britain-sent-thousands-of-its-convicts-to-america-not-1707458418 (see this article for example)] and [http://irishwattle.com/the-last-irish-convict-exiles-to-north-america/ this one] * Irish Convicts to the Caribbean (Barbados, Bahamas, St Kitts etc) ** [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HMS_Medway_(1812) Wikipedia article on HMS Medway] to Bermuda ** [http://convictvoyages.org/expert-essays/convicts-in-bermuda Article and resources for Convicts sent to Bermuda]] * [others?] '''IRISH INDENTURED SERVANTS''' (ie people who voluntarily signed contracts to work (usually as agricultural labourers) overseas for a finite period of time (eg seven years)) * Irish Indentured Servants in North America (US/Canada) :*[https://books.google.co.uk/books?hl=en&lr=&id=HN_qCQAAQBAJ&oi=fnd&pg=PP1&ots=XQ57qV1WV1&sig=ma4M-n6ZIBoUV-kyLR_sfy8lZO0#v=onepage&q&f=false Colonists in Bondage: White Servitude and Convict Labor in America, 1607-1776] by Abbott Emerson Smith. General overview of the use of indentured white labour in Colonial America. :*[http://www.jstor.org/stable/2937974?seq=1#page_scan_tab_contents A "riotous and unruly lot": Irish Indentured Servants and Freemen in the English West Indies, 1644-1713], by Hilary McD. Beckles, The William and Mary Quarterly Vol. 47, No. 4 (Oct., 1990), pp. 503-522. * [others?]
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:: '''Welcome to the Ireland Categories Team''' [[image:photos-806.jpg|40px|??]] '''Part of the [[Project :Ireland|Ireland Project]]''' ---- Amy Gilpin is the Categories team leader ---- ==What We Do== :The Ireland Project Categories Team is responsible for creating and maintaining the approved category structures and name formats for Ireland and for the construction and maintenance of any associated help pages existing or required. :It is our responsibility as to team to ensure that our Ireland Project categories are in line with WikiTree's Categorization Vision and Planning guidelines; to help ensure that our Ireland Project categories are created and maintained within WikiTree's Categorization Maintenance guidelines; and to ensure that the Ireland Project is viewed as an accurate and reliable place to research Irish ancestors. ==Interaction Other Projects== :The primary interaction is with the '''''Categories Project''''' on a regular basis through the Categorization Project Maintenance Team, Coordinator or Leaders as needed. This should be done by the Ireland Project Team Leader by email or through Discord. :This team will also interact with any other project that requires category intersection with Ireland. This should be done through email, Discord, or the appropriate Project's GoogleGroup. ==Who Should Join== :Anyone who understands or has an interest in the administrative, religious, ethnic, or other groupings within Ireland and how they interact with each other. ===How to join=== :Send your request to [[Devlin-670|Rich Devlin]] It would be an asset if you are already a member of the [[Project:Categorization|Categorization Project]], but it is not required. ===Team Leader=== :'''Team Leader''': [[Crawford-15512| Amy Gilpin]] ===Members of the team=== '''
Project and Categories Team Leaders''' :{| border="1" cellpadding="4" width="90%" class="wikitable sortable" ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 2px solid black;" width=30%|Name ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 2px solid black;" width=30%|Connect ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 2px solid black;" width=30%|Role |- |'''Amy Gilpin''' |[[Crawford-15512|Connect with Amy]] |Team Leader |- |'''Richard Devlin''' |[[Devlin-670|Connect with Richard]] |'''Project Leader''' |- |'''Jen Hutton''' |[[Stevens-17832|Connect with Jen]] |'''Project Leader''' |} [[Image:Photos-396.png|480px]] '''Categories Team Members''' :{| border="1" cellpadding="4" width="100%" class="wikitable sortable" ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 2px solid black;" width=25%|Name ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 2px solid black;" width=25%|Connect ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 2px solid black;" width=50%|Working on / Interested in |- |- |Thom Anderson |[[Anderson-23510|Connect with Thom]] | |- |Feargal Hennigan |[[Hennigan-514|Connect with Feargal]] | |- |Roni Lepore |[[Lepore-39|Connect with Roni]] | |- |David Loring |[[Meredith-1182|Connect with David]] |Maintaining location categories for Ireland - Counties, Towns and other population centres, Parishes, Townlands, Electoral Districts, Registrar Districts and Dispensary Districts, Baronies and free space pages directly associated with these categories. |- |Steph Meredith |[[Obrien-4884|Connect with Steph]] | |- |Valerie Willis |[[Willis-3076|Connect with Valerie]] | |- |Tony Woods |[[Woods-548|Connect with Tony]] | |- |Sally x |[[X-8644|Connect with Sally]] | |} * Please add above which category area you're working in. Please try and enter your name in the correct alphabetical position. Your ID and details MUST be in the format: * |Last name, First name
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''' Welcome to the Ireland Project Diaspora Team''' [[image:photos-806.jpg|40px|??]] '''Part of the [[Project :Ireland|Ireland Project]]''' The term [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irish_diaspora Irish_Diaspora] refers to groups of Irish no longer living in Ireland or not born in Ireland. i.e. United States, Australia, England, France etc. * '''Goal:''' To have all profiles with Irish ancestry sourced back to Ireland. * '''Responsibilities:''' Insure all profiles are well sourced and well written. * '''What we do:''' Help people who want to "make the leap" in their trees back to Ireland and become familiar with Irish Records. * '''Who should Join:''' * '''How to join:''' Send your request to [[Devlin-670|Rich Devlin]] if you have the Ireland Badge. :'''Leader: '''[[Devlin-670|Rich Devlin]] :'''Members:''' Please add what your working on. *[[Crawford-15512|Amy Gilpin]] *[[Smith-116348|Barry Smith]] *[[Nash-8023|Brian Nash]] - I am currently working on my Nash and Ryan lines that arrived in Canada in the early 1800's *[[Young-50816|Christopher Young]] - I am currently researching ancestral connections of my Irish-born ancestors: Dorman (emigrated c. 1880), Fitzgerald (emigrated c. 1819), ONeil (emigrated c. 1800). Clarke (emigrated before 1850), Dunne (emigrated c. 1840) and Gordon (emigrated c. 1750). *[[Urquhart-93|David Urquhart]] *[[Smith-308153|Donna Hughes]] *[[Gorman-1067|Elsie Gorman]] *[[McInerney-567|Joan Davis]] *[[Kendro-5|Kelly Kendro]] *[[Patroni-12|Maree (Patroni) Evans]] - Australia/New Zealand *[[McNabb-412|Matt McNabb]] - Australia/New Zealand *[[Maxwell-12665|Max (Maxwell) Davidson-Maxwell]] *[[Doherty-2064|Melanie McComb]] *[[Paul-5413 |Melanie Paul]] - I am currently working on Irish emigrants to New Zealand. *[[Rowley-3452|Michael Rowley]] *[[Whelan-1941|Michael Whelan]] *[[Martin-58790|Rosalie Neve]] - Quin and Quigley from Tipperary, and the convicted and transported Behan brothers from Queens Co. *[[Thomas-29419|Steve Thomas]] - Five of my great-grandparents migrated from Ireland to Australia. Two of them were Earl Grey Orphans. *[[Dykhoff-9|Travis Dykhoff]] *[[Coat-12|Veronica Williams]] *[[Murphy-28404|Francesca Murphy]] - I have at least two ancestors who emigrated from Ireland to Australia {| border="2" cellpadding="9" class="sortable" |- ! align="left" style="background:#52BE80;"|'''Sub-Teams''' ! align="left" style="background:#52BE80;"|'''Leader''' |- |[[Space:Irish_Military_Diaspora|Irish_Military_Diaspora]] |[[Devlin-670|Rich Devlin]] |- |[[Space:Migration_from_Ireland_to_the_United_States|Irish Potato Famine Migration]] | |- |[[Space:Irish_Roots_-_Free_Space_Page|Slaves, Convicts and Indentured Servants]] | |- |[[Space:Ireland_Diaspora_United_States|United States]] | |- |[[Space:Ireland_Diaspora_Canada|Canada]] | |- |[[Space:Ireland_Diaspora_Australia_-_New_Zealand|Australia - New Zealand]] | |- |[[Space:Ireland_Diaspora_South_Africa|South Africa]] | |- |[[Space:Ireland_Diaspora_Mainland_Britain|Mainland Britain]] | |- |[[Space:Ireland_Diaspora_India|India]] | |- ! align="left" style="background:#DC7633;"| ! align="left" style="background:#DC7633;"| ! align="left" style="background:#DC7633;"| |} ==Team Documents== [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1DqiswUWj3g9Q2JeNl1dtUW9ZABm0SWlMrrV7nCKRf7o/edit?usp=sharing| Welcome to the Irish Diaspora Team]
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== ''' Welcome to the Ireland Managed Profiles Team''' == [[image:photos-806.jpg|40px|??]] '''Part of the [[Project :Ireland|Ireland Project]]''' * '''Goal:''' To comprehensively develop and/or improve project-managed profiles through researching, writing and documenting information about the person, to include relevant, reliable sources in support of the information within the biography. * '''Responsibilities:''' **Develop and enrich profiles. **Ensure relationships are correct. **Collaborate on profiles with Profile Managers and through G2G. **Review Ireland project-managed profile merge proposals. **Maintain status information for managed profiles. * '''What we do:''' **Develop or update the project's managed profiles in order to bring them into conformity with the project's [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Ireland_Project_Profile_Checklist Managed Profiles Checklist]. **Collaborate with others, leading discussions of disputed or controversial profiles and acting as a liaison with other profile managers. **Ensure that any proposed merges involving Ireland's managed profiles are correct, and will go forward with the correct profile as the target and the correct LNAB. **Update records as needed so team members will know the current status of profiles which have been designated as needing work. * '''Who should Join:''' Ireland badged members who are in good standing with the Ireland Project; and who can demonstrate a high standard of biography writing, accurate sourcing, analysis of conflicting information, and collaboration with the other members of the Trusted List for that profile and the wider Wiki Tree membership. We expect from our team members: **commitment to completing an allocated task; **profiles that are written according to the Ireland Project Profile Standards; **the ability to collaborate with other Wikitree members both inside and outside of the Ireland Project; and **the ability to accept constructive feedback on one's work. Generally this is a team for the more experienced members of the Ireland Project, but we are very happy to discuss membership with anyone who meets the criteria listed above. * '''How to join:''' Send your request to [[Stevens-17832|Jen]]. '''Leader Contact:''' [[Stevens-17832|Jen Hutton]] '''Project Coordinator:''' TBD '''Members:''' *[[Utting-102|Amelia Utting]], pre-1500 *[[Perkins-11750|Clyde Perkins]], pre-1500 *[[Gorman-1067|Elsie Gorman]] *[[Hennigan-514|Feargal Hennigan]] *[[Ikeler-28|Jeff Ikeler]] *[[Stevens-17832|Jen Hutton]], pre-1500 *[[Cody-939|Simone Cody]] ---- ===Lists of Profiles Being Managed by the Project=== ====High Kings of Ireland==== :{| border="2" cellpadding="9" |- ! align="left" style="background:#52BE80;"|'''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#52BE80;"|'''Date(s)''' ! align="left" style="background:#52BE80;"|'''Manager(s)''' ! align="left" style="background:#52BE80;"|'''PPP Status/Notes''' ! align="left" style="background:#52BE80;"|'''IR Template''' |- |[[Teachtmar-2|Tuathal (Teachtmar) Techtmar]] |56-106 |[[WikiTree-34|Ireland Project]]
[[Langford-501|Teresa Langford]]
[[Parsons-1809|Steve Parsons]] |PM and PPP |Yes |- |[[Rachtmar-3|Felim Rachtmar]] |80-119 |[[WikiTree-34|Ireland Project]]
[[Langford-501|Teresa Langford]]
[[Parsons-1809|Steve Parsons]] |PM and PPP |Yes |- |[[Mac_Feideilmid-1|Cathair Mór mac Feideilmid]] |?-122 |[[WikiTree-34|Ireland Project]]
[[Parker-10195|Darrell Parker]] |PM and PPP |Yes |- |[[Ceadcatha-1|Conn Cétchathach Ceadcatha]] |?-157 |Multiple, including [[WikiTree-34|Ireland Project]] |PM and PPP |Yes |- |[[Mogha-1|Conaire Cóem (Mogha) Conaire Mac Mogha Laine]] |?-192 |[[Devlin-670|Richard Devlin]]
[[Brooks-4444|Tom Brooks]]
[[WikiTree-34|Ireland Project]] |PM and PPP |Yes |- |[[Mac_Cuinn-1|Art Óenfher mac Cuinn]] |152-195 |Multiple, including [[WikiTree-34|Ireland Project]] |PM and PPP |Yes |- |[[MacArt-1|Cormac Ulfada MacArt]] |195-266 |Multiple, including [[WikiTree-34|Ireland Project]] |PM and PPP |Yes |- |[[Liffeachaire-1|Cairbre (Liffeachaire) Lifechair]] |230-284 |Multiple, including [[WikiTree-34|Ireland Project]] |PM and PPP |Yes |- |[[Srabhteine-3|Fiacha "High King of Ireland" Srabhteine]] |?-306 |[[WikiTree-34|Ireland Project]]
[[Langford-501|Teresa Langford]]
[[Parsons-1809|Steve Parsons]]
[[Devlin-670|Richard Devlin]] |PM and PPP |Yes |- |[[Forchrith-1|Colla da Crioch Forchrith]] |290- |[[WikiTree-34|Ireland Project]] |PM and PPP |Yes |- |[[Fiacha-1|Muireadach Tireach Fiacha aka MacFiachaidh]] |?-326 |Multiple, including [[WikiTree-34|Ireland Project]] |PM and PP |Yes |- |[[Mugmedón-7|Eochaid Mugmedon mac Muireadach formerly Mugmedón]] |325-365 |Multiple, including [[WikiTree-34|Ireland Project]] |PM and PP |Yes |- |[[Lethan-1|Criomhthan (Crimthann) Liath formerly Lethan]] |400- |[[WikiTree-34|Ireland Project]]
[[Rentschler-2|David Rentschler]] |PM and PP |Yes |- |[[Eochaid-13|Niall Noigiallach "Niall of the Nine Hostages" Eochaid]] |360-452 |Multiple, including [[WikiTree-34|Ireland Project]] |PM and PP |Yes |- |[[Mac_Fiachrach-2|Nath Í (Dath) mac Fiachrach]] |400-445 |[[WikiTree-34|Ireland Project]] |PM and PP |Yes |- |[[Mac_Néill-265|Lóegaire mac Néill]] |?-462 |[[WikiTree-34|Ireland Project]]
[[Devlin-670|Richard Devlin]] |PM and PP |Yes |- |[[Mac_Nath_Í-1|Olioll Molt (Aillill Molt) mac Nath Í]] |?-478 |[[WikiTree-34|Ireland Project]] |PM and PP |Yes |- |[[Mac_Lóegairi-1|Lugaid mac Lóegairi]] |450-507 |[[WikiTree-34|Ireland Project]]
[[Devlin-670|Richard Devlin]] |PM and PP |Yes |- |[[Cenel_n_Eogain-6|Muirchertach "mac Earcae" Mac Muiredaig formerly Cenel n Eogain]] |?-534 |[[WikiTree-34|Ireland Project]]
[[Devlin-670|Richard Devlin]]
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[[Rentschler-2|David Rentschler]] |PM and PP |Yes |- |[[Cerbaill-1|Diarmat (Cerbaill) mac Cerbaill]] |?-565 ||[[WikiTree-34|Ireland Project]]
[[Devlin-670|Richard Devlin]] |PM and PP |Yes |- |[[Mac_Muirchertaig-4|Domnall Ilchegach "Deceitful, High King of Ireland" of Ireland formerly Mac Muirchertaig]] |?-566 |Multiple, including [[WikiTree-34|Ireland Project]] |PM and PP |Yes |- |[[Mac_Domnaill-8|Eochaid Find "King of Ailech, High King of Ireland" mac Domnaill]] |?-571 |[[WikiTree-34|Ireland Project]]
[[Devlin-670|Richard Devlin]] |PM and PP |Yes |- |[[Mac_Báetáin-1|Colmán Rímid mac Báetáin]] |?-604 |[[WikiTree-34|Ireland Project]]
[[Rentschler-2|David Rentschler]] |PM and PP |Yes |- |[[Cenel_n_Eogain-4|Áed Uaridnach Áed mac Domnaill formerly Cenel n Eogain]] |566-607 |[[WikiTree-34|Ireland Project]]
[[Langford-501|Teresa Langford]]
[[Rentschler-2|David Rentschler]]
[[Devlin-670|Richard Devlin]] |PM and PP |Yes |- |[[Maele-6|Fergaile (Maele) Fergal mac Máele Dúin]] |665-722 |Multiple, including [[WikiTree-34|Ireland Project]] |PM and PP |Yes |- |[[Mac_Murchada-7|Domhnall Mac Murchada]] |?-763 |[[WikiTree-34|Ireland Project]]
[[Athey-67|Darlene Athey-Hill]]
[[Rentschler-2|David Rentschler]] |PM and PP |Yes |- |[[Macfergal-1|Niall Condail Macfergal]] |718-778 |[[WikiTree-34|Ireland Project]]
[[Rentschler-2|David Rentschler]]
[[Harper-1691|Jean Maunder]]
[[Devlin-670|Richard Devlin]] |PM and PP |Yes |- |[[Mac_Domnaill-5|Donnchad Midi mac Domnaill]] |733-797 |[[WikiTree-34|Ireland Project]]
[[Athey-67|Darlene Athey-Hill]]
[[Rentschler-2|David Rentschler]] |PM and PP |Yes |- |[[Niall-3|Áed Oirdnide "High King of Eirann" mac Néill formerly Niall]] |750-819 |[[WikiTree-34|Ireland Project]]
[[Bairfield-1|Michelle Brooks]]
[[Rentschler-2|David Rentschler]] |PM and PP |Yes |- |[[Mac_Donnchada-8|Conchobar mac Donnchada]] |?-833 |[[WikiTree-34|Ireland Project]] |PM and PP |Yes |- |[[Aedh-1|Niall Caille (Aedh) Mac Aedh]] |791-846 |[[WikiTree-34|Ireland Project]]
[[Bairfield-1|Michelle Brooks]]
[[Rentschler-2|David Rentschler]]
[[Devlin-670|Richard Devlin]] |PM and PP |Yes |- |[[Mac_Niall-2|Áedh Findliath mac Niall]] |820-879 |[[WikiTree-34|Ireland Project]]
[[Devlin-670|Richard Devlin]] |PM and PP |Yes |- |[[Mac_Aedo-2|Niall Mac Aedo]] |830-919 |[[WikiTree-34|Ireland Project]] |PM and PP |Yes |- |[[Mac_Flainn-1|Donnchadh Donn mac Flainn]] |?-944 |[[WikiTree-34|Ireland Project]]
[[Devlin-670|Richard Devlin]] |PM and PP |Yes |- |[[Ua_Néill-1|Domhnall mac Muirchertach ua Néill]] |955-980 |[[WikiTree-34|Ireland Project]]
[[Devlin-670|Richard Devlin]] |PM and PP |Yes |- |[[Mac_Domnall-1|Máel Sechnaill Mor mac Domnaill formerly mac Domnall]] |948-1022 |[[WikiTree-34|Ireland Project]] |PM and PP |Yes |- |[[Cennetig-1|Brian Bóruma mac Cennetig]] |940-1014 |Multiple, including [[WikiTree-34|Ireland Project]] |PM and PP |Yes |- |[[O'Brien-688|Donnchad (O'Brien) O'Briain]] |981-1064 |Multiple, including [[WikiTree-34|Ireland Project]] |PM and PP |Yes |- |[[Leinster-60|Dermot mac Máel na mBó (Leinster) mac Donnchad]] |1025-1072 |[[WikiTree-34|Ireland Project]]
[[Bairfield-1|Michelle Brooks]] |PM and PP |Yes |- |[[O'Brien-373|Turlough (O'Brien) Toirdelbach Ua Briain]] |1009-1086 |[[WikiTree-34|Ireland Project]]
[[Bairfield-1|Michelle Brooks]]
[[Gerwing-1|Stephen Gerwing]] |PM and PP |Yes |- |[[Ua_Lochlainn-1|Domnall macArdgar Ua Lochlainn aka Donall MacLoghlin]] |1048-1121 |[[WikiTree-34|Ireland Project]] |PM and PP |Yes |- |[[O'Brien-1157|Muichertach macToirdelbach Mor O'Brien]] |?-1119 |[[WikiTree-34|Ireland Project]]
[[Bairfield-1|Michelle Brooks]] |PM and PP |Yes |- |[[O'Conor-30|Turlough Mór O'Conor]] |1088-1156 |[[WikiTree-34|Ireland Project]] |PM and PP |Yes |- |[[Mac_Lochlainn-7|Muirchertach Mac Lochlainn]] |?-1166 |[[WikiTree-34|Ireland Project]] |PM and PP |Yes |- |[[O'Neill-1489|Aodh an Macaoimh Tóinleasg O'Neill]] |?-1177 |[[WikiTree-34|Ireland Project]] |PM and PP |Yes |- |[[O'Conor-35|Rory O'Conor aka Ruaidrí Ua Conchobair]] |?-1198 |[[WikiTree-34|Ireland Project]]
[[Devlin-670|Richard Devlin]] |PM and PP |Yes |- |[[O'Neill-1566|Brian Catha an Duin (O'Neill) Ua Néill]] |?-1260 |[[WikiTree-34|Ireland Project]] |PM and PP |Yes |- |[[Brus-97|Edward (Brus) de Brus]] |1276-1318 |[[WikiTree-34|Ireland Project]]
[[Cohen-96|Marc Cohen]] |PM and PP |Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#DC7633;"| ! align="left" style="background:#DC7633;"| ! align="left" style="background:#DC7633;"| ! align="left" style="background:#DC7633;"| ! align="left" style="background:#DC7633;"| |} ====Taoisigh (Deceased)==== :{| border="2" cellpadding="9" |- ! align="left" style="background:#52BE80;"|'''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#52BE80;"|'''Date(s)''' ! align="left" style="background:#52BE80;"|'''Manager(s)''' ! align="left" style="background:#52BE80;"|'''PPP Status/Notes''' ! align="left" style="background:#52BE80;"|'''IR Template''' |- |[[Cosgrave-80|W. T. Cosgrave]] |1880-1965 |[[WikiTree-34|Ireland Project]] |President of the Executive Council 1922-1932 |Yes |- |[[Valero-23|Éamon de Valera]] |1882-1975 |[[WikiTree-34|Ireland Project]]
[[Hoolihan-104|Leigh Murrin]] |President of the Executive Council 1932-1937
Taoiseach 1937-1948, 1951-1954, 1957-1959 |Yes |- |[[Costello-1401|John A. Costello]] |1891-1976 |[[WikiTree-34|Ireland Project]] |Taoiseach 1948-1951, 1954-1957 |Yes |- |[[Lemass-2|Seán Lemass]] |1899-1971 |[[WikiTree-34|Ireland Project]] |Taoiseach 1959-1966 |Yes |- |[[Lynch-8620|Jack Lynch]] |1917-1999 |[[WikiTree-34|Ireland Project]] |Taoiseach 1966-1973, 1977-1979 |Yes |- |[[Cosgrave-91|Liam Cosgrave]] |1920-2017 |[[WikiTree-34|Ireland Project]] |Biography required |Yes |- |[[Haughey-76|Charles Haughey]] |1925-2006 |[[WikiTree-34|Ireland Project]] |Taoiseach 1979-1981, 1982, 1987-1992
Biography required |Yes |- |Garret Fitzgerald |1926-2011 | |Taoiseach 1982-1987
Profile needs creating | |- |Albert Reynolds |1932-2014 | |Taoiseach 1992-1994
Profile needs creating | |- ! align="left" style="background:#DC7633;"| ! align="left" style="background:#DC7633;"| ! align="left" style="background:#DC7633;"| ! align="left" style="background:#DC7633;"| ! align="left" style="background:#DC7633;"| |} ====Executed Easter Rising Leaders==== :{| border="2" cellpadding="9" |- ! align="left" style="background:#52BE80;"|'''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#52BE80;"|'''Date(s)''' ! align="left" style="background:#52BE80;"|'''Manager(s)''' ! align="left" style="background:#52BE80;"|'''PPP Status/Notes''' ! align="left" style="background:#52BE80;"|'''IR Template''' |- |[[Casement-32|Roger Casement]] |1864 - 1916 |[[Meredith-1182|David Loring]]
[[Culver-519|Sandy Culver]]
[[WikiTree-34|Ireland Project]] |PPP |Yes |- |[[Ceannt-1|Éamonn Ceannt]] |1881 - 1916 |[[Meredith-1182|David Loring]]
[[WikiTree-34|Ireland Project]] |Already PPP |Yes |- |[[Clarke-7011|Thomas Clarke]] |1891-1976 |[[Meredith-1182|David Loring]]
[[WikiTree-34|Ireland Project]] |Already PPP |Yes |- |[[Colbert-396|Con Colbert]] |1888 - 1916 |[[Meredith-1182|David Loring]]
[[WikiTree-34|Ireland Project]] |Already PPP |Yes |- |[[Connolly-822|James Connolly]] |1868 - 1916 |[[Meredith-1182|David Loring]]
[[WikiTree-34|Ireland Project]] |Already PPP |Yes |- |[[Daly-961|John Edward Daly]] |1891 - 1916 |[[Meredith-1182|David Loring]]
[[WikiTree-34|Ireland Project]] |Already PPP |Yes |- |[[Heuston-74|Seán Heuston]] |1891 - 1916 |[[Meredith-1182|David Loring]]
[[WikiTree-34|Ireland Project]] |Already PPP |Yes |- |[[Kent-3520|Thomas Kent]] |1865 - 1916 |[[Meredith-1182|David Loring]]
[[WikiTree-34|Ireland Project]] |Already PPP |Yes |- |[[MacBride-50|John MacBride]] |1868 - 1916 |[[Meredith-1182|David Loring]]
[[WikiTree-34|Ireland Project]] |Already PPP |Yes |- |[[MacDiarmada-1|Séan MacDiarmada]] |1883 - 1916 |[[Meredith-1182|David Loring]]
[[WikiTree-34|Ireland Project]] |Already PPP |Yes |- |[[MacDonagh-1|Thomas MacDonagh]] |1878 - 1916 |[[Meredith-1182|David Loring]]
[[WikiTree-34|Ireland Project]] |Already PPP |Yes |- |[[Mallin-20|Michael Mallin]] |1874 - 1916 |[[Meredith-1182|David Loring]]
[[WikiTree-34|Ireland Project]] |Already PPP |Yes |- |[[O'Hanrahan-1|Michael O'Hanrahan]] |1877 - 1916 |[[Meredith-1182|David Loring]]
[[WikiTree-34|Ireland Project]] |Already PPP |Yes |- |[[Pearse-122|Pádraig Pearse]] |1879-1916 |[[Thompson-14289|Maryann Hurt]]
[[WikiTree-34|Ireland Project]] | |Yes |- |[[Pearse-127|William Pearse]] |1881 - 1916 |[[Meredith-1182|David Loring]]
[[WikiTree-34|Ireland Project]] |Already PPP |Yes |- |[[Plunkett-690|Joseph Plunkett]] |1887-1916 |[[Meredith-1182|David Loring]]
[[WikiTree-34|Ireland Project]] |Already PPP |Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#DC7633;"| ! align="left" style="background:#DC7633;"| ! align="left" style="background:#DC7633;"| ! align="left" style="background:#DC7633;"| ! align="left" style="background:#DC7633;"| |} ====Easter Rising/Civil War Leaders==== :{| border="2" cellpadding="9" |- ! align="left" style="background:#52BE80;"|'''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#52BE80;"|'''Date(s)''' ! align="left" style="background:#52BE80;"|'''Manager(s)''' ! align="left" style="background:#52BE80;"|'''PPP Status/Notes''' ! align="left" style="background:#52BE80;"|'''IR Template''' |- |[[Collins-1984|Michael Collins]] |1890 - 1922 |[[Meredith-1182|David Loring]], [[Hurley-176|David Hurley]], [[Hoolihan-104|Leigh (Hoolihan) Murrin]], [[Sweeney-456|Dominique Sweeney]], [[WikiTree-34|Ireland Project]] |Already PPP |Yes |- |[[Gore-Booth-1|Countess Markievicz]] |1868 - 1927 |[[Garrick-129|Kaye Garrick]]
[[WikiTree-34|Ireland Project]] |Already PPP |No |- |[[Mulcahy-453|Richard Mulcahy]] |1886 - 1971 |[[WikiTree-34|Ireland Project]] |Bio required |Yes |- |[[Griffith-7084|Arthur Griffith]] |1871 - 1922 |[[Devlin-670|Richard Devlin]]
[[WikiTree-34|Ireland Project]] |Bio rewrite |Yes |- |[[Lynch-8129|Liam Lynch]] |1893 - 1923 |[[Meredith-1182|David Loring]]
[[WikiTree-34|Ireland Project]] |Needs PP |Yes |- |[[Aiken-1322|Frank Aiken]] |1898 - 1983 |[[Meredith-1182|David Loring]]
[[WikiTree-34|Ireland Project]] |Needs PPP |Yes |- |[[Plunkett-697|Seoirse Plunkett]] |1894-1944 |[[Meredith-1182|David Loring]]
[[WikiTree-34|Ireland Project]] |PPP |Yes |- |[[MacNeill-288|Eoin MacNeill]] |1867-1945 |[[WikiTree-34|Ireland Project]] |PPP |Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#DC7633;"| ! align="left" style="background:#DC7633;"| ! align="left" style="background:#DC7633;"| ! align="left" style="background:#DC7633;"| ! align="left" style="background:#DC7633;"| |} ====Irish Revolutionaries and Reformers==== :{| border="2" cellpadding="9" |- ! align="left" style="background:#52BE80;"|'''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#52BE80;"|'''Date(s)''' ! align="left" style="background:#52BE80;"|'''Manager(s)''' ! align="left" style="background:#52BE80;"|'''PPP Status/Notes''' ! align="left" style="background:#52BE80;"|'''IR Template''' |- |[[Tone-16|Wolfe Tone]] |1763-1798 |[[Castle-936|Wynd Castle]]
[[WikiTree-34|Ireland Project]] |PPP |Yes |- |[[O'Connell-837|Daniel O'Connell]] |1775-1847 |[[Coat-12|Veronica Williams]]
[[N.-17|Maggie N.]]
[[WikiTree-34|Ireland Project]] |Already PPP |Yes |- |[[Emmet-27|Robert Emmet]] |1778-1803 |[[WikiTree-34|Ireland Project]] |PPP |Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#DC7633;"| ! align="left" style="background:#DC7633;"| ! align="left" style="background:#DC7633;"| ! align="left" style="background:#DC7633;"| ! align="left" style="background:#DC7633;"| |} ====Irish Suffragettes==== :{| border="2" cellpadding="9" |- ! align="left" style="background:#52BE80;"|'''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#52BE80;"|'''Date(s)''' ! align="left" style="background:#52BE80;"|'''Manager(s)''' ! align="left" style="background:#52BE80;"|'''PPP Status/Notes''' ! align="left" style="background:#52BE80;"|'''IR Template''' |- |[[Gonne-1|Maud Gonne]] |1866-1953 |[[WikiTree-34|Ireland Project]] |PPP |Yes |- |[[Gore-Booth-3|Eva Gore-Booth]] |1870-1926 |[[WikiTree-34|Ireland Project]] |PPP |Yes |- |[[Fisher-5809|Anna Maria Haslam]] |1829-1922 |[[WikiTree-34|Ireland Project]] |PPP |Yes |- |[[Hayden-1241|Mary Teresa Hayden]] |1862-1942 |[[WikiTree-34|Ireland Project]] |PPP |Yes |- |[[Lynn-624|Kathleen Florence Lynn]] |1874-1955 |[[WikiTree-34|Ireland Project]] |PPP |Yes |- |[[Moloney-157|Helena Malony]] |1883-1967 |[[WikiTree-34|Ireland Project]] |PPP |Yes |- |[[O'Toole-233|Jennie Wyse Power]] |1858-1941 |[[WikiTree-34|Ireland Project]] |PPP |Yes |- |[[Cobbe-21|Frances Power Cobbe]] |1822-1904 |[[WikiTree-34|Ireland Project]] |PPP |Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#DC7633;"| ! align="left" style="background:#DC7633;"| ! align="left" style="background:#DC7633;"| ! align="left" style="background:#DC7633;"| ! align="left" style="background:#DC7633;"| |} Please see this page on [http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Irish_suffragettes Irish Suffragettes] for more information. These profiles were adopted June 29 2019 as they had all been orphaned. ====The Troubles==== :{| border="2" cellpadding="9" |- ! align="left" style="background:#52BE80;"|'''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#52BE80;"|'''Date(s)''' ! align="left" style="background:#52BE80;"|'''Manager(s)''' ! align="left" style="background:#52BE80;"|'''Status/Notes''' ! align="left" style="background:#52BE80;"|'''Action''' |- |Gerry Adams |1948- |Living, profile may exist |Sinn Fein politician |Create profile if not extant |- |[[Daly-1138|Bishop Edward Daly D.D.]] |1933-2016 |[[WikiTree-34|Ireland Project]] |Key figure on Bloody Sunday |Bio addition, PM, PP and IR |- |John Hume |1937- |Living, profile may exist |Leader SDLP, key figure in Good Friday Agreement |Create profile |- |Mairead Maguire |1944- |Profile does not exist |Nobel Peace Prize Winner 1976 |Create profile |- |Martin McGuinness |1950-2017 |Profile does not exist |Sinn Fein politician |Create profile |- |Marjorie 'Mo' Mowlam |1949-2005 |Profile does not exist |NI Secretary |Create Profile |- |[[Paisley-426|Ian Paisley]] |1926-2014 |[[Devlin-670|Richard Devlin]]
[[WikiTree-34|Ireland Project]] |Loyalist politician |PM, PP and IR |- |Betty Williams |1943- |Living, profile may exist |Nobel Peace Prize Winner 1976 |Create profile if not extant |- ! align="left" style="background:#DC7633;"| ! align="left" style="background:#DC7633;"| ! align="left" style="background:#DC7633;"| ! align="left" style="background:#DC7633;"| ! align="left" style="background:#DC7633;"| |} ====Irish Saints and Religious Figures==== :{| border="2" cellpadding="9" |- ! align="left" style="background:#52BE80;"|'''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#52BE80;"|'''Date(s)''' ! align="left" style="background:#52BE80;"|'''Manager(s)''' ! align="left" style="background:#52BE80;"|'''PPP Status/Notes''' ! align="left" style="background:#52BE80;"|'''IR Template''' |- |[[Plunkett-651|Saint Oliver Plunkett]] |1625-1681 |[[Trimbee-2|Sunny Clark]]
[[WikiTree-34|Ireland Project]] |PPP |Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#DC7633;"| ! align="left" style="background:#DC7633;"| ! align="left" style="background:#DC7633;"| ! align="left" style="background:#DC7633;"| ! align="left" style="background:#DC7633;"| |} ====Kings of Leix Sub-Project==== :{| border="2" cellpadding="9" |- ! align="left" style="background:#52BE80;"|'''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#52BE80;"|'''Date(s)''' ! align="left" style="background:#52BE80;"|'''Manager(s)''' ! align="left" style="background:#52BE80;"|'''PPP Status/Notes''' ! align="left" style="background:#52BE80;"|'''IR Template''' |- |[[O'More-9|Rory O'More]] |1600-1655 |[[WikiTree-34|Ireland Project]] and [[Cherry-382|John Cherry]] |PPP |Yes |- |[[O'More-11|Rory Caech O'More]] |1510-1546 |[[WikiTree-34|Ireland Project]] and [[Cherry-382|John Cherry]] |PPP |Yes |- |[[O'More-12|Rory Oge O'More]] |1537-1578 |[[WikiTree-34|Ireland Project]] and [[Cherry-382|John Cherry]] |PPP |Yes |- |[[O'More-28|Concoiccriche O'More]] |290-? |[[WikiTree-34|Ireland Project]] and [[Cherry-382|John Cherry]] |PPP |Yes |- |[[O'More-16|Connell m'Melaghlin O'More]] |1490-1537 |[[WikiTree-34|Ireland Project]] and [[Cherry-382|John Cherry]] |PPP |Yes |- |[[O'More-21|David m'Lisagh O'More]] |1310- |[[WikiTree-34|Ireland Project]] and [[Cherry-382|John Cherry]] |PPP |Yes |- |[[O'More-14|Donnell m'Owny O'More]] |1426-1467 |[[WikiTree-34|Ireland Project]] and [[Cherry-382|John Cherry]] |PPP |Yes |- |[[O'More-20|Fachtna m'David O'More]] |1340-1377 |[[WikiTree-34|Ireland Project]] and [[Cherry-382|John Cherry]] |PPP |Yes |- |[[O'More-18|Gilpatrick m'Fachtna O'More]] |1370-1405 |[[WikiTree-34|Ireland Project]] and [[Cherry-382|John Cherry]] |PPP |Yes |- |[[O'More-22|Lisagh m'Neill O'More]] |1280-1346 |[[WikiTree-34|Ireland Project]] and [[Cherry-382|John Cherry]] |PPP |Yes |- |[[O'More-26|Lisagh O'More]] |1220-? |[[WikiTree-34|Ireland Project]] and [[Cherry-382|John Cherry]] |PPP |Yes |- |[[O'More-27|Neill m'Lisagh O'More]] |1250-? |[[WikiTree-34|Ireland Project]] and [[Cherry-382|John Cherry]] |PPP |Yes |- |[[O'More-15|Owny m'Gillapatrick O'More]] |1400-1455 |[[WikiTree-34|Ireland Project]] and [[Cherry-382|John Cherry]] |PPP |Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#DC7633;"| ! align="left" style="background:#DC7633;"| ! align="left" style="background:#DC7633;"| ! align="left" style="background:#DC7633;"| ! align="left" style="background:#DC7633;"| |} Please see [[Space:Kings_of_Leix|the project Space]] for more information. ===Other=== :{| border="2" cellpadding="9" |- ! align="left" style="background:#52BE80;"|'''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#52BE80;"|'''Date(s)''' ! align="left" style="background:#52BE80;"|'''Manager(s)''' ! align="left" style="background:#52BE80;"|'''PPP Status/Notes''' ! align="left" style="background:#52BE80;"|'''IR Template''' |- |[[Guinness-1|Arthur Guinness]] |1725-1803 |[[WikiTree-34|Ireland Project]], [[Richardson-5769|Phil Richardson]] and [[Sich-11|Andrew Sich]] |PPP - founder of Guinness |Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#DC7633;"| ! align="left" style="background:#DC7633;"| ! align="left" style="background:#DC7633;"| ! align="left" style="background:#DC7633;"| ! align="left" style="background:#DC7633;"| |} These profiles do not fit into any of the groups above but are central to Irish culture and/or history for another reason. ====Other Research Projects==== :{| border="2" cellpadding="9" |- ! align="left" style="background:#52BE80;"|'''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#52BE80;"|'''Date(s)''' ! align="left" style="background:#52BE80;"|'''Manager(s)''' ! align="left" style="background:#52BE80;"|'''PPP Status/Notes''' ! align="left" style="background:#52BE80;"|'''IR Template''' |- |[[Johnson-80035|Patrick Johnson]] |1717-1782 |[[WikiTree-34|Ireland Project]] and [[Daniels-3035|Connie Graves]] |PPP |Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#DC7633;"| ! align="left" style="background:#DC7633;"| ! align="left" style="background:#DC7633;"| ! align="left" style="background:#DC7633;"| ! align="left" style="background:#DC7633;"| |} ---- * Weekly Update [[Space:DBE_Project_Status#WikiTree-34_Irish_Roots_Project|Ireland Project Data Doctors Report]] * [[:Category:Irish_Roots|Profiles of the Ireland Project]]
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== ''' Welcome to the Ireland Membership Team''' == [[image:photos-806.jpg|40px|??]] '''Part of the [[Project :Ireland|Ireland Project]]''' * '''Goal:''' To ensure that the project runs as smoothly as possible, and that people who share research interests can be connected easily in a collaborative and encouraging environment. To maintain an accurate record of the project membership. * '''Responsibilities:''' **Be a visible and welcoming face of the Ireland Project. **Help to review potential new members and welcome newly approved members. **Assist in developing coaching guidelines and helpful tools/templates to be used in coaching project members. **Maintain project member master list. **Assist project leaders with annual membership review. **Help promote the accomplishments of the project and its members. * '''What we do:''' **Review badge applications, and recommend approval or deferral. **Coach new members and/or members who might need additional assistance. **Maintain an up-to-date spreadsheet of active project members, the team(s) they are on, and whether they are in the project's google group or discord server. **Manage the project's google group and discord group, adding and deleting members as necessary. **Assist project leaders in carrying out the annual membership review. * '''Who should Join:''' Members who are knowledgeable about the Ireland Project and its goals, are friendly and approachable, and are interested in helping to both further develop and retain current members and help to orient and train new members. * '''How to join:''' Send your request to [[Devlin-670|Rich Devlin]] or [[Stevens-17832|Jen Hutton]]. '''Project Leader Contact:''' [[Devlin-670|Rich]] or [[Stevens-17832|Jen]] '''Members:''' *[[Watson-7240|Alan Watson]] - newsletter *[[Crawford-15512| Amy Gilpin]] - Developing Project Documents for Members and Team Leaders *[[Langridge-71 |Janet Wild]] - Directs folk to projects as part of her messenger work. *[[Stevens-17832|Jen Hutton]] - newsletter *[[H.-141|Marge V.]] - newsletter *[[McTague-134|Melissa McTague]] - newsletter *[[Devlin-670|Rich Devlin]] ---- ==Resources== ===Videos=== *[https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZtI3gbLwBpk8wIEngV6yqA/videos Wikitree videos on YouTube] ===Images=== *[[Space:Irish_Post_cards]] ===Member Documents=== *[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1gK4Md3hS85qmIgMqKYN0QtiP_rz5yaWckdtOMa1SAHU/edit?usp=sharing| Welcome to the Ireland Project] ==Team To Do List== *G2G Monitoring Team - recruit volunteers willing to respond to G2G questions in a timely and courteous manner. *Mentors Team - recruit volunteers willing to assist new members and give them guidance to get started. *Newsletter Team - recruit volunteers willing to work on a project newsletter.
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== '''Welcome to the Ireland Profile Improvements Team!''' == [[image:photos-806.jpg|40px]] '''Part of the [[Project :Ireland|Ireland Project]]''' * '''Goal:''' We aim to improve all Irish profiles to meet the highest possible standards. * '''Responsibilities:''' We function as the project's editors, making sure that all Irish profiles are error-free with accurate birth, marriage and death data supported by reliable sources, well-written biographies, and are linked to the correct parents, spouse(s), and children. We are arborists, bio builders, categorisers, connectors, data doctors, and sourcerers, collaborating with each other to make Irish profiles shine. * '''What we do:''' We edit Irish profiles which are in need of improvement. 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This page is for members of the '''[[Project:Irish_Roots|Irish Roots Project]]''' to keep track of their research interests. See [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Badges&b=Ireland the badge report] for the full list of current participants. If you are ''not'' currently a member of the Irish Roots Project and would like to become one, please see [[Project:Irish_Roots|our project page]] !! '''PLEASE ALSO JOIN THE GOOGLE GROUP FOR IRISH ROOTS PROJECT MEMBERS ''' https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/wikitree-irish-roots-project Members, beside your name below, please keep track of what you're currently working on for this project. This is both for your own reference, and to aid collaboration among the project participants. Thanks!!! == Leaders== * [[Maxwell-1489|Maria Maxwell]] - My newest brick wall my GGGGF James Maxwell (Derrygonnelly, Ely Fermanagh). In process trying to piece together where the Maxwells are/were in Ireland by means of a one name study. Other Irish ancestors Lloyd and Black - (perhaps Antrim) All surnames seem to be few and far between !! Now also Cox of County Meath !! *[[Devlin-670|Richard Devlin]] - [[Space:Sources-Ireland-Province-County|Sources-Ireland-Province-County]] and [[Space:List_of_Irish_Monarchs|List_of_Irish_Monarchs]] My main interest is my Devlin line == Project Coordinators== *[[Meredith-1182|David Loring]] - Ireland Counties Coordinator. My partner's family are from Mayo. *[[Crawford-15512|AmyGilpin]] - I've taken on the County Armagh sub project. My husband's Gilpin line originates in County Armagh. I also have an interest in the Burke/Bourk/Bourke's from Shillelagh, County Wicklow. * [[Cottrell-943| Jason Cottrell]] County Donegal *[[N.-17|Maggie N]]. Leader for County Kerry For other Project coordinators see the Teams on the main Project page. == Project members== *[[Abell-744|Jerry Abell ]] - * [[Adams-11116|Kerrie Adams]] - Irish Ancestors include Ann Daley,[[Power-1013| Thomas Power]], Jane Byrne, Bernard Henry McCusker, Ellen McAlinna, [[Byrne-1096|Francis Byrne]],Letitia Dougherty *[[Taffe-10 |Leigh Adams ]] - The list of Irish surnames I am working on is unbelievably long. My research is focused on the Irish who settled in and around the coal regions of Northeastern Pennsylvania. *[[Adamson-1058 |Fred Adamson ]] - * [[Adkins-1808|Gene Adkins]] - * [[Humrichouser-1|Marilyn Albert]] - *[[Alcock-806|Tarn Alcock]] - *[[Breckenridge-98|Evelyn Alexander]] - *[[Alexander-9260|J Alexander]] - Researching Alexander, Crawford, Beatty/ie, Gardner, Moulds, Jefferson all originated in County Antrim. *[[Clemmons-451|Donna Allen]] - *[[Alvarez_Trentini-1|Yisela Alvarez_Trentini]] - *[[Alvis-2382|Mary Ellen Alvis]] - *[[Stewart-27662|Maureen Ahmad]] - *[[Anderson-18812 |Janet Anderson]] - *[[Flippen-29 |Jaynie Anderson ]] - Irish Roots, Scottish Clans, Scots-Irish and Scotland *[[Anderson-27057|Robin Anderson]] - *[[Millhouse-72 |Sharon Anderson]] - *[[Anderson-27719|Susan Anderson]] - *[[Anderson-23510| Thomas Anderson]] - Researching County Kerry (mostly north of Tralee). Two lines, /DELANEY/ and /SAVAGE/ might have Norman roots and are of special interest. *[[Andrews-10390|Jim Andrews]] - *[[Musgrove-702|Shannon Andrews]] - *[[Torres-870|Laura Anonymous]]- *[[Young-32750|Suzy Anonymous]] - *[[Murray-7715 | Alison Apffel ]] - Alison Murray- researching Murray/Murray. Currently looking into James H Murray, born 1796, and his departure from Ireland to the USA. Married twice in North Carolina: 1822 and 1835. *[[McClellan-Blewett-1|Coreen Arioto]] - *[[Arledge-84 |Mike Arledge]] - *[[Walshe-64 |Deirdre Ashlock]] - County Cork and Diaspora Teams * [[Atherton-478|Bob Atherton]] - *[[Avaritt-4|Eric Avaritt]] - *[[Smithurst-11|Natalie Baig]] - *[[Bailey-11646 |Lawrence Bailey]] - *[[Baker-9370 |Anne Baker]] - *[[Baker-25003 |Roxanne Baker]] - * [[Baldwin-6188 |Ross Baldwin]] - *[[Balfour-760 | Michael Balfour]] - *[[Ball-10698 |Neil Ball]] - *[[Banks-4446|S Banks]] - *[[Barbato-37|Bianca Barbato]] - *[[Barber-3947|Deborah Barber]] Counties Armagh and Cork. *[[Barnes-7591|Hugh Barnes]] - *[[Barnett-3517|Linda Barnett ]] - * [[Barry-1264 |Dorothy Barry]] - working on the Barry and Fleming surnames. *[[Bartz-283|Bob Bartz]] - *[[Bates-4075 |Roger Bates]] - *[[Baxter-4227 |Bill Baxter]] - *[[Bay-211|Cheryl Bay]] - *[[Bell-17220 |Fiona Bell ]] -England Scotland and Irish Roots. *[[Bell-18104 |Karon Bell ]] - County Donegal Project. *[[Bell-13066|Kelly Bell ]] - *[[Compagnoni-10|Jayzen Bennetts]] - * [[Bergin-30|Michele Bergin]] - lots of Irish ancestors, surnames I'm working on at the moment are McKenna, Bergin, Conroy and Walsh. *[[Bernier-131|Annette Bernier]] - *[[Bertsch-211 |Char Bertsch]] - * [[Biggar-103|Mark Biggar]] - *[[Pillatsch-1 | Allie Binkley ]] - McClernon, Huggins, Carruth *[[Binkley-335 | Summer Binkley ]] - O'Neill Dynasty *[[Massey-4447|Shara Bixler]] - *[[Blackstone-170| Donnie Blackstone ]] - *[[Blair-4974|John Blair]] - Scotland and Irish Roots. *[[Blais-3269|Melissa Blais]] Researching the family of my great great grandmother [[Hayes-8865|Johanna (Hayes) Kelleher]] from Clonakilty, County Cork. She was the daughter of [[Hayes-8933|Michael Hayes]] and [[Driscoll-886|Bridget (Driscoll) Hayes]] who were married in Bandon in 1856. I have managed to find birth records for a total of 10 children including Johanna. Johanna came to the United states sometime in the 1880's and settled in Lowell Massachusetts. I don't know if she came alone or if other family members were here as well. There is no US federal census for 1890 and by 1900 she was already married to my great great grandfather and had children of her own. I would love to connect her and her family to the tree and find out more about their life. I also have a McGrath line and a Kelleher line from unknown Counties in Ireland that I would like to learn more about. *[[Blean-2 |Devon Blean]] - *[[Blum-673|Mary Blum]] - McKenna, Dwyer, McCarthy, and O'Neill Dynasty *[[Board-360|Bob Board]] - * [[Boddy-39|Rose Boddy]] - * [[Bond-1991|Michael Bond]] - *[[Shanks-896| Annie Bottiglieri]]- *[[Baker-27635|Joanna Bourne]] - Researching the Dillon, Driscoll, Regan, Connelly and Hayes (Hays) families from County Cork...with a focus on Rosscarbery and Kilmacabea *[[Bowden-363| Sam Bowden]] - *[[Bowen-2833|Sean Bowen]] - *[[Bowker-787|Joe Bowker]] - *[[Boyd-11101|DeForrest Boyd]] - *[[Boyle-3074|Martin Boyle]] - *[[Bracewell-399 |Shaun Bracewell ]] *[[Ray-4687 |K Braswell]] - *[[Trogstad-3 |Jodi Brennan]] - *[[Brewer-1860|Jolene Brewer]] - *[[Britton-2655|Kevin Britton]] - *[[Little-1152 | Kairen Brooke-Anderson]] - *[[Bairfield-1 |Michelle Brooks]] - * [[Broughton-253|Ken Broughton]]-Working on Tully of Clonfort, Galway. *[[Brown-62330|Neil Brown]] - County Donegal and County Cavan *[[Brown-50304|Patrick Brown]] - In in Belfast, and most of my ancestors seem to come from Counties Down, Antrim and Armagh *[[Bryant-3277|Vickie Bryant]] - *[[Buckley-3324 |Christie Buckley]] - *[[Blair-6807|Michelle Burk]] - *[[Burke-5068|James Burke]] - *[[Burke-3392 | Tim Burke]] - Burke and Keefe of County Cork and Coffill of County Louth * [[Prevost-314|Gailmarie Burns]] - *[[Hill-18146|Melissa Bushway]] - *[[Bustin-262|Annie Bustin]] - *[[Buzby-27|Amanda Buzby]] - *[[Bylan-1 |Kristen Bylan]] - *[[Cain-4345|Rory Cain]] - *[[Colson-341 |Gaye Cairns]] - *[[Graham-9749|Mary Calder]] - Scotland, Scottish Clans, England and Irish Roots. *[[Callaghan-815|Peter Callaghan] - * [[Britton-1106 |Michele Camera]] - Like many other Americans, I have a mixture of ancestors from all over Europe but for this project I'll be working on England, Wales and Ireland. For my husband, I'll also be working on Scotland. *[[Campbell-27506|Clark Campbell ]] - *[[Canty-165|Shanna Canty]] - *[[Carlisle-478 |Cliff Carlisle]] - *[[Carothers-283|Thomas Carothers ]] - *[[Carrieres-2 |Michaela Carrieres]] - I've been researching my 19th-century Catholic Irish ancestors from Down (Colgan, Cunningham, Kiltey, Traynor), Laois (Harnan, Halligan), Tipperary (Lonergan), Leitrim (Earley, Guckian/Hackett), Mayo (Boyd, McDermott, Harvey) + current unknowns (Dooling, Byrnes/Burns). *[[Carroll-7948|Kathy Carroll]] - *[[Carroll-4405 |Linda Carroll ]] - *[[Carroll-7733 |Tony Carroll ]] - *[[Carson-3914|Liz Carson]] - *[[Ryan-9028 |Ro Carter]] - * [[Carter-15220 |Robert Carter]] - working on the Barkley surnames from Dublin, Ireland. *[[Cassidy-1514|Michael Cassidy]] - Most of my families lived in Brooklyn at some time. *[[Castle-936| Wynd Castle]] - Looking for information about my g-g-g-g-g-grandfather [[Magraugh-2| Jeremiah Magraugh]] who came from an unknown place in Ireland. *[[Catleugh-1|Dave Catleugh ]] - *[[Flippen-124|Leslie Celia]] - *[[Troy-204|Sharon Troy Centanne]] County Cork, * [[Chadwick-1021|Henry Chadwick]] - Looking for information about my great-grandparents [[Barrette-50|John Dunsworth Barrette]] and [[Maybanks-19|Margaret Maybanks Barrette]] who came from Baltimore, Cork, Ireland. *[[Chapman-10698|Andrew Chapman]] - *[[Charbonneau-532|David Charbonneau]] - *[[Cherry-382|John Cherry]] - Lalor/Lawlor & Corcoran of Laois, Keaveny & Whelehan of Offaly, Yore of Meath, Russell of Tyrone *[[Gibson-11597 |Jennifer Chiappardi]] - *[[Christie-3117|Stuart Christie]] - *[[Clancy-545 | Patrick Clancy]] - *[[Clark-30486 |Lisa Clark]] - *[[Clarke-6245| Angela Clarke]] - *[[Davis-33098 |Shelly Cloud]] - *[[Gritman-28|Wanda Clowater]] - *[[Cloyd-172 | Cindy Cloyd]] many Irish ancestors including surname Barr *[[Coates-2083 |Alisaon Coates]] - I'm researching Arnold from County Armagh, Taylor from County Tipperary, McKeegan from Antrim, Kelly from Galway. *[[Cody-939|Simone Cody]] - *[[Cole-12288 |M Cole]] - *[[Morgan-10292|Kimberly Colley]] - *[[Collins-11011|Carol Collins]] - *[[Collins-19225 |Carolyn Collins]] - *[[Collins-17316|Kim Collins]] - *[[Collins-18776 |Pete Collins]] - *[[Coltharp-54|Alice Coltharp]] - *[[Compton-2712|Ryan Compton]] - *[[Condon-553| Tom Condon]] - * [[Connelly-549|Jackie Connelly]] - *[[Conway-2090|Michael Conway]] - *[[Cooney-6|Deirdre Cooney]]- I am researching O_Niel and Cooney names who came to the US through Canada early 1800's *[[Cooper-5034 |Brian Cooper]] - * [[Tifft-9|Kathleeen Cooper]] - Have a one-name study & DNA project for McElrea, my mother's family from Ulster; my maternal grandmother was a Fulton and we have traced several branches of the family in Co Tyrone; lastly, our maternal great-grandmother is Margaret Forsythe and her family is a huge brick wall for us. Other surnames: Beatty, Hamilton, Kerr, McGaughey, McKelvey. *[[M-1473 |Kimberly Cooper]] - *[[Cormack-404|Anon Cormack]] - *[[Cotter-346|Danelle Cotter]]- *[[Cotter-984|Nicholas Cotter]] - *[[Cottrell-943 | Jason Cottrell]] - the Lynch, Burke, Bonner and Cullen families from Donegal and surrounding area *[[Coulter-2227 |Sher Coulter]] - *[[Craig-6087|Marlene Craig]] - * [[Craig-3750 |Wallace Craig]] - *[[Mauk-151 |Pam Creacy]] - *[[Croll-284|Neil Croll ]] - Looking for information about the ancestors of John Beale, who was born in 1820 in Cloghran, lived at Shelton Park, near Dublin, migrated to Australia in 1847 and died in 1906. *[[Crossan-86|SImon Crossan]] - *[[Crowe-937|Shay Crowe]] - *[[Crozier-538 |Norma Crozier]] - *[[Pridemore-101|Tammy Crum]] - *[[Cruz-468|Mike Cruz]] - *[[Cullum-213|Helen Cullum]] - * [[Curran-577 | Paul Curran]] - Looking for information and photo's Daniel Curran, Donegal , Andrew English, Waterford, Frederick Willis, who was a sergeant in the H.M. 36th Regiment and the North Tipperary Light Infantry Regiment Army; All the aforementioned gentleman ended up in Australia. *[[Curtis-4307 |Peter Curtis]] - *[[Cushing-1102 |Dave Cushing]] - *[[Dailey-684|Cara Dailey]] - *[[Olds-475|Sharon Daly]] - *[[Danbrook-3 |Sharon Danbrook]] - County Tyrone *[[Baucom-530|Nettie Daum]] - *[[Davenport-3854|Frank Davenport]] - * [[Gard-457|Sue Davis]] - * [[Kelly-8074|Carol Kelly Davis]] - My ancestors came from County Carlow (Bagenalstown) - the Kellys - and County Offaly (Tullamore) - the Digans. Not had a lot of luck tracking down either branch.. mostly because a) there are too many Kellys (all with the same names, Thomas, Patrick, John for instance) and there seems to be a problem with spelling in the old days. Digan is sometimes spelt Deegan, Duigan, etc etc. *[[Davenport-3854 | Frank Davenport]] - Researching for information on my John Magill (b. 1865) side of the family who immigrated to USA from Ireland about 1875 *[[De_Armond-377|John De Armond] - *[[Dean-3428 |Rebecca Dean]] - Looking for information on my Cunningham ancestors from County Cork, and my Rooney ancestors from County Monaghan. *[[Deegan-142|Maureen Deegan]] - *[[DeFoe-76|Susan DeFoe]] - Lindsley, Lindsay and/or Lindsey surname, also Morgan *[[DeLoof-9|Patty DeLoof]] - *[[Switzer-956|Donna Dempsey]] - *[[Dennis-3706|Casey Dennis]]- Means, Owen *[[Carter-12075|Dana Desmond]] - *[[Despard-15|John Despard]] - *[[DeVilling-1|Keith DeVilling]] - *[[Martin-16604 |Mary Diamante]] - *[[Dignan-1 |James Dignan]] - *[[Higgins-6588|Rosemary Dill ]] - *[[Dillon-677|Irene Dillon]] - * [[Doan-798|Barbara Doan]] - *[[Doherty-2064 |Melanie Doherty]] - *[[Dolmer-1 |Brenda Dolmer]] - Northern Ireland and County Laois. *[[Doolan-270|Angela Doolan]] - Doolan and Howard (Ballynahown, Clare) Davern, Duggan, Dwyer, Lonergan, Dalton from Tipperary, Murphy and Culhane from Limerick, Hogan, McMahon (Broadford, Clare) Macdonald, Donohue, O'Loughlin, Gallagher from unknown areas. Roche and Barron (Ballymurn, Wexford, Ireland) O'Connor/Connor/Connors (Mayo, Ireland) Conoboy/Conaboy/Comboy - (Augahower, Mayo, Ireland) Conley (Mayo, Ireland ) Clifford and Shea/O'Shea - (Newmarket, Cork, Ireland) Jordan and Kelly (Galway, Ireland) and Carney, Foley, Tuohy and Keane all from (Inagh, Clare, Ireland). *[[Doré-391|Paul Doré]] - *[[Johnston-9037|Jane Doris ]]- Maxwells in Ireland * [[Dorrough-6|Jim Dorrough]] - *[[Dorsch-54| j Dorsch]] - *[[Douglas-3089|Christopher Douglas]] - Many of my ancestors were Irish. Some of the surnames are Driscoll, O'Connor, Callahan, Curran, Downey, Dempsey, Bennet, Donaway, O'Brian, and Murphy. I probably missed a few. My most interesting Irish ancestor so far is [[Driscoll-454 |James Driscoll]], who was in the Charge of the Light Brigade. I also have Ulster-Scot ancestry. * [[Dowd-223|Michael Dowd]] - * [[Doyle-1868|Philip Doyle]] - *[[Duffy-1331 |Miriam Duffy]] - *[[Duncan-10664 |Robert Duncan]] - * [[Dunford-41|Bob Dunford]] - Clan Murphy *[[Dunkley-71 |Bill Dunkley]]- Lt John Howard UEL born Dublin circa 1735. Have possible names of parents. Looking for sources of ancestors. *[[Williams-58398 |Patti Duro]] - *[[Dwyer-454 |Diane Dwyer]] - *[[Dyke-561|Frank Dyke]] - *[[Eagle-219 |Angela Eagle]] - England, Scotland and Irish Roots. *[[Edmond-60|Kathy Edmond]] - *[[Edwards-15914|Jenny Edwards]] - *[[Edwards-12759 |Molly Edwards ]] - *[[Edwards-7481 |Sandy Edwards ]] - England, Scotland and Ireland (all things Duncan) unsure of areas *[[England-2887|Kelsi England]] - *[[English-2227|Erin English Bailey]] - *[[Enomoto-8 |Laura Enomoto]] - * [[Escobar-52|Victor Escobar]] *[[Good-1108 | Margaret Espaillat]] - *[[Falvey-115|John Falvey]] - * [[Fanning-538|James Fanning]] - *[[Farley-1998 |Claire Farley]] - Counties Antrim and Laois *[[Farris-82 |George Farris ]] - *[[Fazakerley-8 |Elizabeth Fazakerley]] - *[[Feely-21 |Michael Feely]] - Mayo, Roscommon and Louth are the principal areas of interest given the Family History. Families of interest are Feely; Lavelle; King, McGuinness; Cleary and Conway *[[Lemke-295|Robin Fehser]] - *[[Holminski-1|Chontae Feldman]] - *[[Ferebee-33 |Helaine Ferebee]] - *[[Ferguson-7432 |Sharon Ferguson]] - *[[Ferracci-4 |Teresa Ferracci]] - Searching for Gibsons, specifically: Gibsons who were raising families in Derrinsallow, Tipperary (now Riverstown) - Benjamin, James and John Gibson - I am researching Samuel Gibson, John Gibson, and Catherine Gibson, Benjamin Gibson's children. [[Space: Gibson Triangulation Group Chr 8|Gibson Triangulation Group]] ::I will also hope to investigate Noonans, specifically John Francis Noonan reportedly from Dublin; Donahues reportedly from Derrinsallow, Tipperary (now Riverstown); Canavans of unknown counties; Keegans of unknown counties; Connolleys of unknown counties; Carters of unknown counties; Howleys of unknown counties; Kennedys of unknown counties. *[[Griffin-9086|Kelly Ferreira]] - * [[Fetterman-41|Amanda Fetterman]] - Searching for McKenrick/McKendrick/McHenrich (unsure of area) and McClinsey/McClincy of County Kerry area *[[Clark-49246 |Anonymous Fields]] - *[[Fields-3937 |Casey Fields]] - *[[Finch-1932| Jenni Finch ]] - *[[Finnerty-95|Karen Finnerty]] - *[[Duncan-12685|C Fish]] - *[[Bell-15114|Beverly Fisher]] - *[[Fitton-313 |Raewyn Fitton] - *[[Boettcher-377|Mary Fitzgerald]] - Paternal grandfather William P Kelly arrived 1895. John and Mary Jane Peacock arrived 1844; John's mother, Jane. Susan Kelly arrived 1860. All emigrated from Ireland and lived in Albany, New York. *[[Fitz-Henry-9 |Jo Fitz-Henry]] - *[[FitzPatrick-1562|Alistair FitzPatrick]] - *[[Flanagan-597|Chris Flanagan]] - Flanagan family is from Fermanagh, emigrated to Boston MA area. *[[Flax_Waddington-1|Sharon Flax Waddington]]- *[[Fleming-2817 |Mike Fleming]]- *[[McAllister-596 |Laurie Fletcher]] - * [[Flint-834 |Carol Flint]] *[[Flood-1255|Wheels Flood]] - *[[Floyd-1283 | John Floyd ]] - * [[Flynn-1581|Elaine Flynn]] - *[[Foote-987 |John Foote]] - *[[Forrest-1559|Judy Forrest]] - *[[Buckley-3516|Stefanie Fowler]] - *[[Foxwell-77 |Lesley Foxwell ]] - *[[Franklin-9292| Gail Franklin]] - *[[Fraser-6140|Alistair Fraser]] - *[[Fraser-5901|Philip Fraser]] - County Armagh Project *[[Jenner-339 | Jennifer Frawley]] - *[[Fulcher-53|Jan Fulcher]] - *[[Galloway-2124|Jennifer Galloway]] - *[[Galvin-407|Mary Teresa Galvin]] - *[[Gantz-125|Peter Gantz]] - *[[Gatlin-344|Elisabeth Gatlin]] - * [[Gartmann-4|Cath Gartmann]] - *[[Gatherum-Goss-3|Dale Gatherum-Goss]] - *[[Gaulden-7|Mags Gaulden]] - *[[Gavin-891|Logan Gavin]] - *[[Gaynor-149|Janet Gaynor]] - *[[Gentry-2640|Nicole Gentry]] - *[[George-5221|Anna George]] - *[[Gilbert-6557 |Victoria Gilbert]] - *[[Giasson_St-Amand-1|Nadine Giasson_St-Amand]] -Studying my ancestor John Gallon (1762-1839) and Christina Smart (1761-1839) who emigrated from Ireland to Acadia. *[[Glennon-107|Sharon Glennon]] - *[[Glover-4462|Cheryl Glover]] - * [[Andersen-741|Donna Glover]] - *[[Godfrey-3122|Donald Godfrey]] - *[[Brown-18795|Beth Golden]] - * [[Good-650 | Bill Good]] - *[[Gordon-7678|Brian Gordon]] - *[[Gorman-1067 |Mary Gorman]] - *[[Rotberg-23 |Patricia Grace]] - *[[Graham-7564 |Amanda Graham]] - *[[Graham-11045|Joseph Graham]] - * [[McGill-732|Nanette Graham]] - *[[Graham-14035|William Graham]] - *[[Grant-12165|Craig Grant]] - *[[Grant-7976|Nicki Grant]] - * [[Green-8606|John Green]] - General Research in Ireland.Family links Co Roscommon and Antrim. * [[Green-10700|Melvyn Green]] - * [[Griffin-6831|Molly Griffin]] - Foleys from Cork Co., O'Hanlons from Northern Ireland, and many more branches from undetermined regions of the country. * [[Griggs-586|Catherine Griggs]] - *[[Reagan-567|Chris Grissom]] - *[[Langton-215|Diane Grouix]] - *[[Morris-17727 |Joann Gudzus]] - * [[Guerra-325|K Guerra]] - Researching Bohannon *[[Gullison-3|Aaron Gullison]] - *[[Gutierrez-1241 |C Gutierrez ]] - *[[Guy-2377|Jeanette Guy]] - *[[Hadjilyra-1|Alexander-Michael Hadjilyra]] - *[[Haggerty-380|Kirk Haggerty]] - *[[Hain-204 |Sandra Hain]] - *[[Hall-9104 |Regina Hall ]] - *[[Hanley-1031|John Hanley]] - *[[Hanrahan-317| P Hanrahan]] - *[[Harbison-529|Gerard Harbison]] - *[[Hall-31313|Lisa-Marie Hardley]] - *[[Hardy-5252|Veronica Hardy]] - *[[Harper-5056| Lin Harper]] - *[[Harpur-181|Mark Harpur]] - * [[Hammes-11|Kelly Harris]] - * [[Haase-102|Lothar Harris]] - From a picture with William Dougherty written on the back and a fist full of DNA results, I'm trying to cobble together my paternal family tree. I am M-222 with kit 309975 in FTDNA. All suggestions welcome. *[[Monastro-1|Manning Harris]] - *[[Harris-19425 |Ryland Harris]] - *[[Bush-1425 |Sandra Haskell]] - * [[Hatfield-1242|Jessica Hatfield]] - *[[O'Rourke-431|Lorraine Hauzeneder]] - *[[Hall-27430|Linda Hawkes]] - *[[Hawkes-813|Ray Hawkes]] - *[[Hawthorne-822 | Derek Hawthorne]] - *[[Hawthorne-3418|Jesi Hawthorne]] - *[[Hayes-5281|Richard Hayes]] - *[[Mates-66|Anne Hazel]] - *[[Hebert-2747 |Ron Hebert]] - working back through two family lines, Bagots and the FitzGeralds, Happy to help anyone researching these names. *[[Helbling-63 |TIm Helbling]]- *[[Helton-512 |Alisa Helton]] - Main research line is Kilgore * [[Hendrickson-720 |Christian Hendrickson]] - I don't know the counties my ancestors are from as yet. The surnames I'm currently researching are McEvoy and Brennan. I'm also researching my wife's family name of Barns. With many more surnames to be included in time. *[[Hennessy-434 |Laurence Hennessy]]- *[[Henry-5263 |Ruth Henry]] - * [[Herlihy-123 |Josh Herlihy]] - *[[Hickam-44|Michael Hickam]] - (DNA results 63.4 Irish/Scottish. Ancestors include William Hickam from Belfast) *[[Prickett-120 | Patricia Prickett Hickin]]-Irish ancestors include McConnell, McChesney, Beatie, Berry, Rieley. *[[Higgins-3545 |Bill Higgins]] - *[[Higginson-341|Brian Higginson]] - * [[Athey-67|Darlene Athey Hill]] - Athey historian and hopeful to trace my McInaney and Clancy families in Ireland eventually (possibly with DNA assistance)Hinson-643 *[[Hill-19196 |Connie Hill]] - *[[Hilton-2426|Norman Hilton]] - *[[Loney-228| Pat Hinojosa]] - *[[Hinson-643|Billy Hinson]] - *[[Phillips-7110 |Ann Hise]] - *[[Moore-15841|Joyce Hodges]] - * [[Koehler-284|Karen Hodges]] - *[[Du_Preez-1668|Michelle Hodson]] - *[[Kwityn-1|Jill Hoernig]] - *[[Penrose-294]]|Linda Hoffman]] - Irish Ancestors Penrose Family * [[Hogan-1268|Candace Hogan]] - Family legend says that my "Hogan/Ryan" (From Ireland to Iowa) connection is Cork co, but everything I am finding is leading me to Tipperary. The only piece of information I have that I even halfway trust is a marriage record... Hoping to break down this 20 year wall. *[[Hogan-1649|Edward Hogan III]]- Family from Ireland. County Cork or Tipperary *[[Hollis-1312| B Hollis]] - * [[Coulter-608|Anne Coulter Holmes]] - *[[Holmes-6652|Ryan Holmes]] - My Holmes line dates back to Daniel Holmes in 1851 New Brunswick. He claimed Irish nationality and was a Free Will Baptist farmer. My family migrated uncharacteristically early. I'm interested in rediscovering my Irish culture, so I can pass it on to my children. I'd also like to contact any protestant Holmes lines in Ireland and any Holmes males who are willing to test their y-dna. One day I hope to know enough to visit the parish of my Irish ancestors and toast my Holmes cousins with a stout. * [[Holt-3561 |Tracy Holt]] - *[[Galway-38|Julie Holtham]] - *[[Honeywood-31|Peter Honeywood]] - *[[Hooper-5191|Alastair Hooper]] - *[[Frisken-30 | Tracy Hope ]] - County Donegal Sub Project *[[Howard-15062|Joseph Howard]] - *[[Howard-17661|Patrick Howard]] - * [[Hruska-39|Michael Hruska]] - Hello everyone, my name is Michael Hruska. I have three main lines that I am looking into digging into. The most mysterious brickwall profile of each line is as follows: [[May-2238|Bryan May]], [[Maloney-485|Michael Maloney]], [[Davey-328|Thomas J Davey, Sr.]]. Thank you for any help on these profiles and I will help anyone as much as I can. *[[Butcher-2236|Heather Huber]] - *[[Hudnall-429 |Debra Hudnall ]] - *[[Huey-243|Larry Huey]] - Hercules Huey, my 5X great grandfather, emigrated from Londonderry, Atrim, Ireland in the mid 1700s with his family, coming to America through the port of Charleston, South Carolina. His family was heavily involved in the Revolutionary War. *[[Huffman-3310|Cliff Huffman]] - *[[Hughes-12171|Gerry Hughes]] - *[[Hughey-105|David Hughey]] - County Tyrone * [[Cassidy-406|Ciara Humphreys]] - *[[Hunkin-99|Merryl Hunkin]] My grandfather was born in Ireland. Interested in Galway; Families: Lynch, Pilkington, Homan, Lennon and many more. *[[Hunter-9310|Ian Hunter]] - *[[Hunter-7830|Allison Hunter Hill]] - *[[Jackson-20954 |C Jackson]] - *[[Pocock-248|Gina Jarvi]] - *[[Jewell-1523 |Kevin Jewell ]] - I have 7 great-grandparents and 2 grandparents who were born in Ireland, in these families/locations: County Mayo: Gallagher, King, Curraby/Creaby, McNulty, McDonnell, McAndrew; County Offaly: Cullen, Rourke, Gorman; County Cork: Cronin, Vaughan; all traced back to the late 1700's. Location unknown thus far: Purcell, Dillon. Lots of experience with the online parish registers and willing to help in interpreting results. Reasonable ability in the Irish language, so can also help with the meanings and origins of family and place names. *[[Johnston-3146|Anne Johnston]] - *[[ johnson-44280 | Kathleen Johnson]] my intention is to break the brick wall on my Johnston line.To learn more about my Orr line from Donegal & The McCarrier's from?? *[[Johnson-54993|Ray Johnson]] - England, Scotland and Irish Roots * [[Sloane-53|Seán Sloane Johnson]] - Researching Sloan, County Antrim to South Carolina. I would like to someday try to find Sloan Scotland origins. Taylor, County Antrim to South Carolina. Swan, Johnston, County Sligo to England then to the USA (New York, Ohio, Iowa) * [[Johnston-5684|Georgia Johnston]] - * [[Johnston-5950|Lynn Johnston]] - *[[Johnston-9116 |Robert Johnston]] - Irish Roots and Scotland. *[[Johnstone-627 |Peggy Johnstone]] - County Tyrone Project. *[[Jones-68425|Gerald Jones]] - * [[Harold-107|Jackie Jones]] - *[[Jones-67005|Lexi Jones]] - *[[Jordan-3930 |Kim Jordan]] - *[[Jordan-8461|Michael Jordan]] - *[[Joslin-537|Michael Joslin]] - *[[Jourdeuil-1|Phil Jourdeuil]] - *[[Joyce-2923|Marie Joyce]] - *[[Joyner-762|Veni Joyner]] - Graham, Woods and McMullan in the Bann River Valley and working with DNA matches *[[Petherick-112|Ruth Kaiwai]] - *[[Kalishoek-6 |Annemarie Kalishoek]] - *[[Kane-1210 |Peter Kane]] - * [[Kasim-1|Tanya Kasim]] - I also have Irish ancestors and am researching the Doyles, possibly from Wexford and Kilkenny...or not. I'm most interested in what Margaret Doyle's maiden name was and whether she and her husband John might have been related. *[[Bright-1984|Billie Keaffaber]] - *[[Keeley-288 |G R Keeley ]] - *[[Keil-336|Susan Keil]] - *[[Kelleher-254 |Johanna Kelleher]] - *[[Kimble-15|April Kelly]] - * [[Kelly-8074|Carol Kelly]] - Lots of Irish ancestors - Kelly, Digan (Deegan, Duigan), Hewson. From Bagenalstown and Tullamore. * [[Kelly-6160|Joan Kelly]] - *[[Kelly-14236 |Mary-Ellen Kelly]] - * [[Keniston-36|Bob Keniston]] - Looking for my Coyne, O'Brien, Jennings, Gardner, and Fitzmaurice roots. * [[Speirs-82|Colleen Kennedy]] - *[[Kennedy-7279|Heather Kennedy]] - *[[Kennedy-9899|Nathan Kennedy]] - *[[Kenney-1489|Amber Kenney]] - *[[Kenny-751|Herbert Kenny]] - * [[Kent-1986|Chad Kent]] - Looking to start a page for the McLaughlin Clan. *[[Kent-6058|Vivien Kent]] - Irish ancestors are called Rose from Limerick - believed to be Huguenots - settled there in late 17th century. *[[Fernandez-583|Dee Kermode]] - * [[Kerr-1312|Valerie Kerr]] - *[[Bott-422|Lisa (Bott) Kerstjens]] - Irish Ancestors are: Wylie, Russell, Park, Boyle, Byrnes, Coulter, and McBride. Some stayed in Ireland, some moved to Scotland, and some New York and Pennsylvania. *[[Kinney-2407|Barrie Kinney]] - * [[Kleinbergen-1|Kerry Kleinbergen ]] - *[[Kilcar-1|John Kilcar]] - Particulary interested in how the Kilcar name has spread around the globe. *[[Kinder-450|Pamela Kinder]] - *[[King-22788|Diana King]] - *[[Lyons-3341|Whitney Kinkel]] - *[[Ottinger-93 |Kathy Kitrel]] - *[[Klock-252 |John Klock]] - *[[Muller-6159 |Shannon Knight]] - * [[Knoppe-5 |Joanne Knoppe]] I'm an All-American Mutt with south-side Chicago Irish roots. I've been able to trace my Irish ancestors back to Counties Tyrone and Kerry and look forward to collaborating with people here in the Irish_roots group! * [[Platt-1223 | Michele Krogh]] Searching for great grandparents in Glanworth & Doneraile,Cork. Names- Stackpole, Nelligan, Haw, Buckley. They came to settle in Ottawa, Canada before 1829. *[[Kroitor-1|Paul Kroitor]] - *[[Kushion-1|Heather Kushion]] - *[[Brannan-520|Angela L]] - - currently researching Irish & Scottish ancestors and their places of work/occupations *[[Lacey-2033 |Catherine Lacey]] - Born and raised in Ireland, living near Dublin. Main family lines for research: Fitzgerald, Lacey, Pollard, Carroll, Phelan, Corcoran, Walsh. Counties for family research: Tipperary, Laois, Kilkenny. Relatives/Ancestors overseas: New York, Boston, Chicago. Possibly Australia and New Zealand also. Concentrating on: Fitzgeralds from Ballingarry, Tipperary and possible connection to Fitzgeralds of Boston. Available and happy to help with any Irish questions/issues! *[[LaLone-73 |James LaLone]] - County Armagh Project *[[McKennon-60|Kathy Landi]] - *[[Langley-2698 |Terrance Langley]] - *[[LaPointe-846|Nicolas LaPointe]] - *[[Larmon-17 |Frances Larmon]] - * [[Lavelle-104|Karen Lavelle]] - * [[Kelleher-53|Lucy Lavelle]] - *[[Dowling-1299 |Michael Lavin]] - *[[Lynn-944 |Loretta Layman]] - *[[Leary-782|Jack Leary]] - *[[Lee-19602 |Darrell Lee ]] - * [[Lee-15278 | Madeleine Lee]] - Irish-American with multiple ancestors coming during the Famine. We are confident that some relatives came from Co. Cork, Co. Westmeath, and Co. Cavan, but there are others we know nothing about. *[[Leniton-2 |Emili Leniton-Moore]] - *[[Lepore-39 | Roni Lepore]] - Irish and Scottish Roots, Irish and Scottish Clans, Celts Roots, Scots-Irish, Ireland, Scotland, Co. Sligo, Co. Galway, Co. Fermanagh, Glasgow, Surnames - Colleran, Walsh, Coyle, McRoe, Murphy, O'Rourke, Breslin, Garrity, Jennings, O'Neill, Leheny, Dunne, Groake, Duffy, Gannon, Codyre, Gilloway, Clancy, Canavan, Halloran *[[Levers-70| V Levers]] - *[[Myers_aka_Mayotte-1|Donna Lewis]] *[[Lewis-19669|Tom Lewis]] - *[[Lima-89|Ethan Lima]] - I'm Irish on my mother's side of the family. *[[Lindemer-1|Kathy Lindemer]] - *[[Bradshaw-3215 |Jill Lindsay]] - *[[Cushing-1333|Kristy Ling]] - *[[Littlejohn-102|Teresa Littlejohn] - *[[Hayes-6809| P Living]] - * [[Curran-771|Barbara Livingston]] -*[[Lloyd-5106|Andria Lloyd]] - *[[Lochrie-37 |Margaret Lochrie]] - *[[Logan-487|Jennifer Logan]] - *[[Lomax-181|Terence Lomax]] - *[[Vagell-1|Suzanne Lomicky]] - *[[Rollet-41|Karen Lorenz]] - researching Nolan family and Redmond family *[[Meredith-1182 | David Loring ]] - researching Melody / Heraty / Quinn / King / Gavin families in Mayo *[[Loughman-65 |P Loughman]] - *[[Thompson-31031|Robynne Lozier]] - Have recently discovered that I am descended from the Ryan families in Tipperary. They emigrated to NZ in 1876. *[[Lucas-4781|Gregory Lucas]] - *[[Lucas-4644 | Jennifer Lucas]] - researching Quinn, Flanagan, and Bagley in County Longford * [[Luckie-23|Shoshanah Luckie]] - I have many Irish ancestors, and am researching the Hacketts of Tipperary *[[Lynch-7566|Sandeha Lynch]] - *[[Lyne-83|Tim Lyne ]] - *[[Fisher-8926 | Carolyn Lynett ]] - *[[Lyons-3701|Michelle Lyons]] - *[[Lyons-4448|Terry Lyons]] - *[[Kennerk-118|Daithi Sean S. Mac an Aircinn Mr]] - *[[McArdon-1|Diane MacDougall]] - * [[Rutledge-851|Myrna Mackey]] - *[[Mackey-1377|Tim Mackey]] - *[[Bishop-10766|Maggie MacNeill]] - *[[Maher-535]| Fritz Maher]] - *[[Maher-1078| William Maher]] - *[[Freeth-52 |Vicky Majewski]] - Lots of Irish roots! Currently working on my Dunne and Guilfoyle (Kilfoyle) ancestors from Daingean, Offaly. I am also descended from the Cashin and Cormack families of Killenaule, Tipperary, and I've got a mysterious McCarthy/McCarty ancestor on my father's side who was probably from Londonderry. *[[Major-2236 |Brock Major]] - * [[Malloy-116|Renee Malloy]] - *[[Yuille-27|Norma Maloney]] - *[[Małysz-2 | P Małysz]] - Surnames that I'm researching include: Frackleton, Gilmore, McCartney, McConkey, McCready, McLeavy, Scandrett, Stannus, Titterington, and many more. *[[Gormly-107| J Manners]] - * [[Maranda-80|Michael Maranda]] - My Irish ancestors all came together in Buffalo, NY. We believe they came from counties Clare and Cork. Surnames are Desmond and O'Brien, among others. *[[Marshall-8789|Jennifer Marshall] - Marshall Surname *[[Martin-39178|Allan Martin]] - *[[Martin-37892 |Anonymous Martin]] - *[[Martin-32982 |Dave Martin]] - *[[Martin-16604 | Mary Martin Diamante]] - I have ancestors from all over Ireland, but I am currently working on Blain(e) and McGroarty from Donegal, and Deasy. O'Brien, and O'Grady from County Cork. *[[Martin-18058|Sue Martin]] - England, Scotland and Irish Roots. *[[Martin-48093|Tim Martin]] - *[[Marsden-1167|Steven Marsden ]] - County Galway Team *[[Masini-7|Paul Masini]] - *[[Mason-5331|David Mason]] - Slattery of Castlegregory, Kerry and Keefe from unknown but suspect Cork. Need to find immigration records or birth. *[[Mason-10934|Sarah Mason]] - I am beginning my Irish genealogical research with the Thompson family who migrated from County Antrim, Ireland to Mason County, Illinois, United States. The mother's name at birth was Stewart (Stuart?). I have another Stewart line I haven't started tracing back yet, also. I'm a bit of a newbie, but a quick learner and happy to be of help if I can! *[[Massey-1834 |Linda Massey]] - County Down *[[Matney-65 |Billy Matney ]] - Would like to start working on my own ancestors and help where I can. *[[Maxey-1025|Kevin Maxey]] - *[[Maxham-88|Jason Maxham]] - *[[Maxted-74 |Steve Maxted]] - * [[Greenberg-351|Cindy May]] - My great-grandfather was born in Dublin. I am particularly interested in Donny Brook as that is the location listed on my gg-grandparents' wedding certificate. I am currently researching the name Murphy in Dublin, and the name Kelly (born in Scotland around 1806 of Irish parents - hit a brick wall on this one). *[[McAdoo-199| RL McAdoo]] - Donegal and Tyrone *[[Cusack-396|Donna McAleese]] - *[[McBeth-165|Emma McBeth]] - *[[McBride-2694|Kenneth McBride]] - *[[McCallister-495| Andrew McCallister]] - * [[McCallum-445|Elayine McCallum]] - Working on finding more about transportation of families as part of the Assisted Immigration from Ireland to Australia. *[[McCarthy-1843|Jim McCarthy ]] - *[[McCarthy-862 |Mary Helen McCarthy]] - *[[McCarthy-1069|Tom McCarthy]] - *[[McCarty-2592 |Dawn McCarty ]] - *[[McClintock-498 |Sylvia McClintock]] - *[[McCormack-1488 |Alicia McCormack]] - Researching McCormacks, McDermotts, Dufficy's, Flanagan's, Lynches, Coleman's, McGuires, Nolan's, Beirnes, Quinn's, Roddy's, Kelly's, Fallon's, Caslin's, Brennan's, McLoughlins, Igos, Farrell's, Cannon's, McGarrys, Grogans, Dockerys, Devines, Mannions and Maxwells from Roscommon, and the Farrell's, Carys, and Byrne's from Wicklow. *[[McCoy-5343|C M McCoy]] - *[[Mccoy-4700 |Ron Mccoy]] - *[[McCullough-2600|Mark McCullough]] - *[[McDaniel-4979|Eric McDaniel]] - *[[McDaniel-5523|Jamie McDaniel]] - *[[McDermott-768 |Suzie McDermott ]] - * [[Mc_Donald-121|Jack McDonald]] - County Laois *[[McDonnell-812|Jane McDonnell]] - *[[Van_Dusen-450|Linda McEathron]] - *[[McEvoy-527| Ken McEvoy]] - *[[McGill-1081|Greg McGill]] - *[[McGowan-38|Meg McGowan]] -Researching McGowans from County Leitrim, Nolans from County Carlow, McCormicks from County Donegal, as well as Breen, Martin, McGinn, McNerney (McNertney), Gallaghan (Gallan/Callaghan?), locations unknown. *[[McGowan-1853|Melanie McGowan]] - *[[McGrath-1683|Scott McGrath]] - *[[McGrice-37| M McGrice]] - Scotland and Irish Roots *[[McGroarty-188 |Jim McGroarty]] - *[[McGuffin-195 |Mark McGuffin]] - County Armagh Team * [[McGuire-935|Brad McGuire]] - *[[McGuire-3348|James McGuire]] - *[[McGuire-3002 |Tom McGuire]] - *[[Mckee-3635|Colin Mckee]] - *[[Lavery-250 |Claire McLean]] - *[[Mclean-3147 | Ian Mclean ]] - *[[McLean-4121|Zoe McLean]] - *[[McMahon-1297|Phillip McMahon]] - *[[McNamee-238|Susan McNamee]] - *[[Meikle-247|Lucy Meikle]] - *[[Hevey-7 |Carol Melo]] - * [[Menton-3 |Patricia Menton]] - *[[Merchant-275 |Peter Merchant]] - *[[Obrien-4884|Stephanie Meredith]] - *[[Parrish-109 | Lisa Meszaros]] - *[[Milhollin-21|Jason Milhollin ]] - *[[Clark-40152|Dianne Miller]] - *[[Gilbane-1|Eileen Miller]] - * [[Whiteside-378|Julie Miller]] - researching Smiley. *[[Minnis-296|Gary Minnis]] - *[[Miskimmin-22|Susanne Miskimmin]]- *[[Montague-65|Laurie Montague]] - * [[Montgomery-2682|Kerri Montgomery]] - *[[Montgomery-5710|Lyle Montgomery ]] - * [[Moon-3141|Sharen Moon]] - researching McGowan, Feeny, McKeever, Farrell and Sweeney. *[[Mooney-874 |William Mooney]] - *[[Moore-32168| Bob Moore]] - Co. Donegal and Co. Armagh. *[[McCart-43 |Carol Moore]] - *[[Moore-37243|Dennis Moore]] - *[[Moore-38727|John Moore]] - *[[Morin-2567 |James Morin]] - *[[Morning-46|Daryl Morning]] - *[[Jelley-417|Suzanne Morris]] - *[[Morrison-5777 |Colleen Morrison ]] - Morrison, McTigue, McAndrew, Flannery, in Islandeady parish, Co. Mayo; also Quinn, O'Hara and McGarry in Ballymena, Co. Antrim. *[[Morrison-9558|Craig Morrison]] - *[[Morrow-1439|Jane Morrow]] - *[[Mulligan-986|Peter Mulligan]] - *[[Mulroy-49 | Tom Mulroy]] - *[[Murphey-266|David Murphey]] - *[[Murphree-879|David Murphree]] - * [[Murphy-5324|Karen Murphy]] -I do not know which counties my ancestors immigrated from, however, I have several particular names that I am researching. My main brick wall is John S. Murphy. The other surnames that I am looking for is Tierce, Norman, Shirley, Hamner, Cole, and Taylor. I would appreciate any assistance you can give me and I will try to return the favor. * [[Hoolihan-7|Leigh Murrin]] - working on a one name study of the surname "Hoolihan" and its variants. *[[Rish-15|Misty Musco]] - * [[Hough-181|Mary Mynatt]] - * [[N-17|Maggie N]] - *[[Nagle-752|Ron Nagle]] -Looking for my roots in Ireland. Richard C. Nagle born 1744 County Cork, Came to US in 1761 * [[Nelson-7650|Eric Nelson]] - I am a Irish mythology enthusiast, also with an interest in the McHale family of county Mayo. *[[Newport-626 |Charlene Newport]] - * [[Nicholl-119|David Nicholl]] - * [[Nolan-728|Frank Nolan]] - * [[McGowan-470|Beverly Norman]] - *[[North-2250 |Kay-Lynne North]] - *[[Noyeaux-1|Tony Noyeaux]] - *[[O'Brien-2009|A O'Brien]] - *[[O'Brien-4523| C F O'Brien]] - *[[O'Brien-4848 |George O'Brien]] - researching O'Brien Titus Timms McCarthy Soule *[[O'Carroll-61| Susan O'Carroll]] link between the O'Carrolls of Ballymooney and the Ely O'Carrolls *[[O'Connor-609|Sheila O'Connor]] - *[[Hudson-6422|Susan O'Dea]] - *[[O'Doherty-81|Bryan O'Doherty]] - * [[O'Doherty-29|Eva O'Doherty]] - County Donegal, Pollans. Interested in the O'Doherty Family and more. *[[O'Hara-966|Kevin O'Hara]] - * [[O_Mahony-39|Finbar O Mahony]] - *[[OMalley-45|Beth OMalley]] - *[[O'Malley-782|Denise O'Malley]] - * [[O'Reilly-234|Gavin O'Reilly]] - *[[Orr-3767 |Dennis Orr ]] - *[[O'Sullivan-739|Sasha O'Sullivan]] *[[Old-604|Iain Old]] Interested in my Carroll ancestry. *[[Rothwell-548|Natalie Padgett]] - *[[Bedingfield-275|Thressa Paplanus]] - *[[Parker-16586|LInda Parker]] - *[[Parker-20681 |Mike Parker]] - *[[Parnell-953|Cliff Parnell]] - *[[Parriott-14|Gary Parriott]] - *[[Hughey-709 |Debbie Parsons]] - My DNA says I am part Irish. I know my maternal Elliott Irish ancestry, but am mostly interested in breaking through a brick wall on my paternal Hughey side. I want to find my dad's Irish Hughey/Huey ancestors. *[[Pearson-7022|Moore-32168]] Interested in Pearson family of Clar LoughEske, Co. Donegal * [[Pease-816|Elizabeth Pease]] - Interested in the Maher family of Killenaule, Tipperary. Ireland and the Hally (Halley), Power, Trihy, and Wharton families of Dungarvan, Waterford, Ireland *[[Perkins-5223 | Margaret Perkins ]] - Connor (possibly County Offlay), Christie (possibly Antrim area), Mooney, Maloney, Flemming, McNabb and Burns. Gematch numbers for myself and both parents are on the ancestors pages. * [[Perry-4872|Tim Perry]] - *[[Peters-4309 |Fern Peters]] - *[[Lovelady-281|Margaret Philpott]] - *[[MacIntosh-242 |Lynda Pollitt ]]- *[[Popchoke-1 |Sarah Popchoke]] - *[[Post-1607 |April Post]] Researching my mother's family roots, Ashton, which have lead me to Irish links: Oriel Lee (abt 1843 - abt 1900) Wexford, Ireland and Annie Maria Josephine Lacy (Oriel Lee's wife) daughter of John Lacy (1848 - abt 1940) Tipperary, Ireland. Both immigrated to Victoria, Australia. *[[Lowe-4604|Debby Powell Massie]] - *[[Power-2359|Laurie Power]] - *[[James-12014 | Vanessa Power]] - Power Surname * [[Powers-1339|Jerry Powers]] - *[[Pratt-6115|Steve Pratt]] - *[[Groom-187 |Linda Prole]] - * [[Pryber-1|Matt Pryber]] - *[[Przybylek-2|Anonymous Przybylek]] * [[Pulley-61|Amber Pulley]] - *[[Mcallister-1169 |Lynn Pulsifer]] - *[[Purves-146|Brian Purves ]]- *[[Pyles-492|Nathan Pyles]] - * [[Quigley-390|Iain Quigley]] - *[[Rafferty-156 |Doyle Rafferty]] - * [[Rafka-1|Josh Rafka]] - I am currently focused on my Callahan ancestors and others as I find them. *[[Wilson-41549 |Stef Railey]] - England, Scotland, Wales and Irish Roots. *[[Van_der_Vyver-60|Elmarie Ras]] - *[[Ray-4298 | Barbara Ray]] - *[[Paxton-380 |Fran Reddy ]] - *[[Redford-508|Rae Redford]] - I dire need of help trying to figure out more on my Crabháin family line. Unsure if is 'Mac' from the north or 'Ó' from the south although I come from both regions on other lines. Also last name Simpson from Dublin, Leinster Province (Kilkenny and Dublin areas) *[[Redlich-36|Cynthia Redlich]] - *[[Reeves4496 |Clay Reeves]] - McCarthy from County Cork *[[Maurer-1350|Shannon Reighert]] - *[[Reilly-1384 |Mary Reilly ]] - * [[Easter-328|Dianne Reuby]] - Researching Rubie / Reuby, originally from County Cork. *[[Revers-1|Shannon Revers]] - *[[McKinley-1744|Helen Ricardo]] - *[[Lannigan-15 |Barbara Richards]] - *[[Richardson-5769|Phil Richardson ]] - *[[Lord-3581|Dana Rieder]] - *[[Rielly-28|William Rielly]] - Leitrim *[[Roberts-26882|Christopher Roberts]] - *[[Roberts-9671|David Roberts]] - 3 Irish ancestors and three brick walls. [[Braithwaite-183|John Braithwaite]] born about 1819, Queen's County who married [[French-3222|Margaret French (or Finch)]] born about 1814, Queen's County who migrated to South Australia in 1851 onboard Thetis. [[McCarthy-2344|Mary McCarthy]] born in Ireland about 1822, who married William Catt (Cate) 8 days before migrating to South Australia in 1851 onboard Tory. *[[Robertson-6987 |Rochelle Robertson]] - *[[McLeod-4562|Robin Robinson]] - *[[Levins-155 | Sue Rockwell ]] - Fermanagh, Louth, Cork and Longford. *[[Fockler-45|Suzanne Rodecker]] - * [[Raber-23|Lynden Raber Rodriguez]] - *[[Rogers-6236 | Alton Rogers ]] - *[[Rogers-17515 |Jason Rogers]] - *[[McCarthy-3986|Sue Rogers]] - *[[Rooney-534 |Ann Rooney]] - England, Scotland and Ireland * [[Root-1242|Howard Root]] - *[[Root-2339|Jennifer Root]] - *[[Rose-11381|Karen Rose]] - *[[Ross-14207|Arlis Ross]] - Researching family name Polk from County Mayo *[[Pyles-442 |Sue Ross]] - Researching family names Kelly, McCarthy and McClure * [[Ross-3089|Tony Ross]] - *[[McFarland-1696 |Rayven Rouse]] - *[[Roux-651| Howard Roux]] - *[[Short-3582|Caryl Ruckert]] - * [[Ruddick-29|Lewis M, Ruddick]] - * [[Johnson-19803|Paula Ruehling]] - *[[Joy-954 |Lisa Ryals]]- *[[Hallisey-27 |Cheri Ryals-Hallisey]] - *[[Ryder-1228 |Constance Ryder]] - *[[Alexander-6940 |Julie St George]] - * [[St.John-369 | Kenneth St.John II]] - I have quite a few Henrie's (all records I have found have used this spelling; a few people used Hendrie and Henarie briefly during their lives) in my family and have traced them back to Scotland and Ireland and coming to the United States. * [[Pearson-3638|Jan Salsbery]] - I am mainly working on my McTeer and Anderson ancestors, and any others I identify as Irish. * [[Link-728|Judy Salvatore]] - *[[Sayer-225 |Erin Sayer]] - *[[Hayes-7886|Judith Saylor]] - Scotland and Irish Roots. *[[Cox-10785| Susan Scarcella]] - *[[Williamson-4839|Erin Schraven Klein]] - * [[Smith-80250|Danelle Schwertner]] - *[[Cassel-204 |Amy Selby]] - *[[Cassidy-659|Judie Serode]] - *[[Shrout-68|Christina Shaffer]] - *[[Sharp-4674 |Nick Sharp ]] - * [[Shaw-2476|Tom Shaw]] - Working on the Floods in Counties Leitrim, Waterford and Wexford; the FitzSimons in Counties Tipperary and Waterford; and other associated family surnames including Mulholand, Kelley, Carpenter, Shine, Delaney, Keelty, Cosgrove, Padgett *[[Shea-923 | Jana Shea ]] - *[[Sheffield-1346 |Daniel Sheffield]] - * [[Shelton-1487|Kenneth Shelton]] - *[[Sherer-283| N Sherer]] - * [[Shipley-716|George Shipley]] - *[[Shoff-7|Barbara Shoff]] - County Cavan *[[Cook-24972|Cindy Shores]] - *[[Shrader-249 | Reg Shrader ]] - County Cavan *[[Sierke-4 |Jesse Sierke]] - *[[Narramore-201|TIna Simmons]] - *[[Sinnett-50|Janet Sinnett ]] - *[[Sizemore-991|Valerie Sizemore]] - *[[Smith-152889| A Smith]] - *[[Smith-121775|Butch Smith]] - *[[Smith-75879|Gail Smith]] - *[[Smith-118661|Greg Smith]] - * [[Smith-62777|Patricia Smith]] - * [[Moser-1429 |Tamara Smith]] - *[[Smith_Utley-1|Teresa Smith]] - *[[Smith-126297| Zachary Smith]] - England, Scotland, Wales and Irish Roots. *[[Engelbach-46 |MaryEllen Smolinski]]- *[[Farris-740 |Melissa Snow]] - i am working on the robert looney from ireland and his descendants. my grandmothers name is wanda ruth luna. *[[Snow-5433|Steve Snow]] - *[[Carroll-3959 |Kimberly Spaulding]] - County Dublin. Carroll *[[Spicer-1150 |Graham Spicer]] - *[[Underdah-2| Alma Stafford]] - *[[Fearn-75 |Linda Stewart]] - *[[Stewart-13568 |Michael Stewart]] - * [[Stills-18|Michael Stills]] - Focusing primarily on my wife's ancestry starting in 1926-28 with her immigrant Grandparents to NY and MA (all 4 of them). She is all Irish, Donegal: Boyle, Logue; Kilkenny: Lyng (Norman? - "There are more Lyngs in Kilkenny than all of China"); Roscommon: Costello. Also, Kelly, Callaghan, McCloskey, Nichol, Neenan, McKinley, Ryan, Byrne. My family hints that need proving. Kelley, Nelson, Lowery, McCoy. Adding American Founding Fathers with Irish Roots. *[[StJohn-37|Christopher StJohn]] - * [[Stoddard-791 |Jackie Stoddard]] - *[[Mauldin-1879|Barb Stokes]] - *[[Stotts-137 | Dee Stotts]] - *[[Jackson-9063 | Deb Stover ]] - *[[Stronach-8 |Alex Stronach]] - *[[Sullivan-10935|John Sullivan]] - *[[Sullivan-10051|Tim Sullivan]] - *[[Summers-1487 |Mark Summers]] - *[[Swayne-204|Kathleen Swayne ]]- *[[Sweetman-111|Barry Sweetman]] - * [[Nally-4|Becky Syphers]] - Nally - from Roscommon(?), Dickson (Dixon) English in Belfast, North Ireland, Magill (Originally Scottish) Belfast, North Ireland. Came to Massachusetts, USA 1840-1920. *[[Tatum-684|Amanda Tatum]] - *[[Taylor-25258 |Carole Taylor]] - *[[Taylor-30612|Sheri Taylor]] - *[[Thayer-3627 |Debbie Thayer]] - *[[Moore-33116 |Robin Theiss]] - *[[Bredleau-1 | Dale Lynn Thomas]] - * [[Thomas-10705|Michael Thomas]] - Main interests are my McMahon line, which came to America in the 1840's during the Potato Famine, I believe, from County Clare, and the Fegans, who came to America after settling Canada in the early 17th Century (my wife's line). I've found a cousin on Wikitree, but have a problem with two possible fathers of the McMahon who came to the U.S. and can't determine the correct one. *[[Thorpe-1900 |Lauren Thorpe]] - *[[Tomlinson-2681|Mary Tomlinson]] - *[[Tootell-7|Kathleen Tootell]] - * [[Walker-17155 |Sunita Torres]] - *[[Toward-38 |B Toward]] - *[[Irwin-2099 |Lianne Trevarthen]] - I have followed up some family in County Down and in Dublin from where maternal antecedants came from, but also want to follow up roots in Co. Monaghan. Family on both sides has emigrated to New Zealand. Ever since I visited the Titanic Exhibition, I have been inspired to get more into Irish history. Family names: Irwin, Thompson, Corry, Mooney (by marriage) and many more. * [[Troy-204|Sharon Troy]] - Irish Genealogical Research Instructor since 1982. Especially interested in Irish History and County Cork. *[[Truslow-195 |Dorothy Truslow]] - *[[Bertrem-1|Marissa Turner]] - *[[Upritchard-7 |Alan Upritchard]] - County Armagh Project. *[[Utting-102|Amelia Utting]] - My ancestors on at least two sides of my family are of Irish origin. Surnames include Kilgour and Gleeson. * [[H.-141 |Marge V]] - *[[Kieszkowski-2|Elaine VanBerschot]] - * [[Vaughan-1585|Barbara Vaughan]] - *[[Peet-135 | Evelyn Vinson]] - *[[White-37710|Katie Vitale]] - *[[Willers-25|Annette von Brughan]] - *[[Wagner-2481|Lolo Wagner]] - *[[Wagner-8908|Rosemary Wagner]] - * [[Wallace-3572|Billy Wallace]] - *[[Wallenborn-3|Heidi Wallenborn]] - *[[Walsh-729 |Frank Walsh] - *[[Walsh-4227|Kate Walsh]] - *[[Walters-4020|Brian Walters]] - * [[Walters-2535 |Chris Walters]] - *[[Washburn-3930|Alyssa Washburn]] - *[[Watson-7240 |Alan Watson]] - * [[Webb-6505|Douglas Webb]] - My intention is to clean up the profiles of my great-grandmother [[Barkley-119|Margaret Barkley]] and her ancestors, who were from County Antrim. These profiles were added to WikiTree a while back in another's GEDCOM, and I am only recently registered here myself. *[[Webb-5234 |Suzan Webb ]] - *[[Wedgwood-216|Ralph Wedgwood]] - *[[McHugh-842|Frances Weidman]] - O'Neill from Roscommon, McHugh, Dwyer, and Nolan families from yet-unknown counties. *[[Johnson-72940 |Susan Wemett]] - *[[West_II-1| D W West]] - * [[Whitaker-2048 |Pansy Whitaker]] - *[[White-22353|Martin White]] - *[[White-42246|Mary White]] - *[[Wilcox-6934 |Mitchell Wilcox] - *[[Wiseman-1792|Debbie Wiseman]] - *[[White-37202 | Moore-32168]] I am interested in the White family of Co. Armagh *[[White-39210|Allyson White]] - *[[White-31953| Min White]] - O'Neill, O'Hara (Crebilly/Dublin), Canavan (Leixlip, Dublin, Roscommon, Cork), O'Shea - my branch ended up in New Zealand *[[Whitman-2798 |Robin Whitman]] - *[[Langridge-71|Janet Wild]] - *[[Baker-12099 | Gail Williams ]] *[[Voorhees-281 | Kristina Adams]] McBride, Humphrey/Humphreys, Henry, early immigrant lines, so far I have not found the immigrant! * [[Coat-12|Veronica Williams]] - I am researching the names CASSIDY, SWEENEY and MURPHY in particular. I am particularly keen to get categories down to the Townland level as I believe this is of the most use when trying to chase those elusive Irish ancestors pre 20th century! I also have an interest in Fermanagh and in particular the Macken Fight, hoping to try and populate the main players into Wikitree. * [[Willis-3076 |Valerie Willis]] - The Willis family in Fermanagh are Anglo/Irish descendants of an Elizabethan military family originally from Devon, England. I am looking forward to exploring their story through Wikitree. * [[Wilkinson-3330|Norma Wilkinson Wills]] - Searching into my family tree for more information on the Flynns (Co. Leitrim), Reynolds (Co. Fermanagh), Fitzpatricks (Co. Down) and Dohertys (Co. Leitrim). *[[Winter-3696|David Winter]] - *[[Wisneski-10|Jean Wisneski]] - Researching Nulty, Myles, Lynch and Sheil/Shields in Oldcastle, Meath, Cassidy, Martin, Ward and Colleton/Culleton near Donaghmoyne, Monaghan, Moore and Patterson near Clones, Monaghan. My brick wall is John McDonald, born about 1859, emigrated to New York city about 1888. * [[Mull-120|Melissa Wood]] - * [[Woods-1600|Woods]] - *[[Woods-11019 |Catherine Woods]] - *[[Woods-3810 | Tony Woods]] - Currently researching my family connections in the Kilmore / Rich Hill area of Co. Armagh *[[Wright-28574|Bill Wright]] - *[[Wright-19655 | Jacqueline Wright ]]- *[[Wright-28956|Jeff Wright]] - *[[Peterson-8452 |Laurie Wright]] - * [[Wright-7062|Terry Wright]] - Some of the Wikitree profiles I am working on and trying to find information for, all these profiles arrived Australia either as convict or immigrated [[Smith-36554|John Smith]] (maybe a convict) from Limerick ,[[Humphries-522|Patrick Humphries]] (convict) Dublin ,[[Mooney-383|Catherine Mooney]] Wicklow ,[[McMahon-567|Francis McMahon]] (convict) Wicklow ,[[Brennan-358|Catherine Brennan]] (convict) Dublin [[Graham-3776|William Graham]] from Fermanagh and his wife [[Galvin-88|Annie Galvin]] Cork both immigrated * [[Wrocklage-2|Emily Wrocklage]]- O'Bryans, Ables, and Allens, to name a few. * [[X-9587|Amanda X]] - *[[X-8644|Sheila X]] - * [[Shane-345|Susan Yarbrough]] - I am researching the parents of James Shane (1745-1804) who married Elizabeth Short (1747-1801) and became a pioneer in Jefferson County, Ohio. The father was impressed into service aboard a British Man O' War in New York and was not heard of again. The mother apparently left him to be raised by neighbors. I have no names on either of them although I did find an unverified source that said that the father's name was Caleb Shane (or Shain) (1727-1758) of Pennsylvania and the mother's name was Lydia Bruce (1739 - 1760) on Geni.com. However, the mother would have only been 6 years old at the time of James's birth, so this is unlikely, unless the dates are incorrect. Also, this said that they were the parents of three children but the history I found about James Shane did not mention any siblings so I assumed that he was an only child at the time that his father was taken away. *[[Weldon-1278|BobbieRae Young]] - Scotland and Wales *[[Archibald-640 |Callie Zaborenko]] *[[Reid-2564 |Jo-Anne Zeron]] -
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[[Category: Reliable Sources for Pre-1700 Profiles]] [[Category: Ireland]] == Reliable Sources == For a full list see [[Space:Historical_Sources_of_Ireland|Historical_Sources_of_Ireland]] For some pre-1700 sources specific to [[Space:County_Kerry#Resources_for_County_Kerry_Genealogy|Kerry]] For some pre-1700 sources specific for County Cork and other [[Space:Journal_of_the_Cork_Historical_and_Archaeological_Society|Irish counties]] [[Space:Sources-Ireland|Other Ireland sources]] * Published articles and books with sources cited. Publications through genealogical associations are often peer reviewed as well. ==Reliable Sources with Conditions == * [https://www.findagrave.com/ Find A Grave], [https://billiongraves.com/ Billiongraves] and other cemetery sites would be deemed reliable only when a picture of the headstone is provided. Remember that even grave markers can have errors in name spelling and dates. == Unreliable Sources == * User generated online trees like Geni, MyHeritage, Ancestry, FamilySearch, Rootsweb, Geneanet, etc. These kinds of sites can be used to find details that can lead to reliable sources. Some trees cite sources that can be used for your profiles when you have checked them out. Never use a user generated tree as source. * Published books, articles and blogs that do not have sources listed. * Some other sources may be considered Unreliable. For a current list see [[:Category:Frauds_and_Fabrications]], [[Space:EuroAristo_Project_Reliable_Sources|EuroAristo_Project_Reliable_Sources]], [[Space:England_Project_Reliable_Sources|England_Project_Reliable_Sources]], and [[:Category:Reliable_Sources_for_Pre-1700_Profiles]]
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[[Category:Irish Projects]] == '''Welcome to the Ireland Topics Team!''' == [[image:photos-806.jpg|40px|??]] '''Part of the [[Project :Ireland|Ireland Project]]''' * '''Goal:''' to bring together and curate Irish profiles under a common theme. * '''Responsibilities:''' to work in conjunction with the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Irish_Roots_Managed_Profiles_Team Managed Profiles Team] and the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Irish_Roots_Profile_Improvements_Team Profile Improvements Team] to make the project's special topics profiles the very best that they can be. * '''What we do:''' Topics may cover themes that are widespread throughout Ireland, or they may be localised. They may cover a particular historical time period; a specific occupation; a political, religious, or social movement; or any other theme that members would like to work together on. * '''Who should Join:''' anyone who is interested in a particular facet of Irish culture or history and would like to either create or improve profiles associated with that theme. * '''How to join:''' Send your request to [[Stevens-17832|Jen Hutton]] or [[Devlin-670|Rich Devlin]]. '''Leader Contact:''' [[Stevens-17832|Jen Hutton]] '''Project Coordinator:''' TBD '''Members:''' *[[McCormack-1488|Alicia McCormack]] *[[Cormack-404|Anon Sharkey]] *[[Hennigan-514|Feargal Hennigan]] *[[Meyers-3406|Gina Meyers]] *[[Stevens-17832|Jen Hutton]] *[[Tyner-799|John Tyner]] *[[Kepner-132|Margaret Kerns]] *[[Maxwell-1489|Maria Maxwell]] *[[Tilley-92|Megan Tilley]] *[[Irvine-7312|Michael Irvine]] *[[Devlin-670|Rich Devlin]] *[[Nicholson-8456|S Nicholson]] *[[Willis-3076|Valerie Willis]] {| border="2" cellpadding="9" |- ! align="center" style="background:#52BE80;"|'''Sub-Teams''' ! align="left" style="background:#52BE80;"|'''Leader''' ! align="left" style="background:#52BE80;"|'''Members''' ! align="left" style="background:#52BE80;"|'''Sub Topics''' |- |- |Law and Order | |[[Irvine-7312|Michael Irvine]] |[[Space:RIC_members|Royal Irish Constabulary]] |- |[[Project:Scots-Irish_and_Ulster_Scots|Scots-Irish_and_Ulster_Scots]] |[[Stevens-17832|Jen Hutton]] |See [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Scots-Irish_and_Ulster_Scots_Project_Members team page] |- | [[Space:Ireland_Notables_Team|Ireland Notables Team]] | |[[McCormack-1488 |Alicia McCormack]], [[Hennigan-514|Feargal Hennigan]], [[Devlin-670|Rich Devlin]] |[[Space:Irish_Mathematician_Team|Mathematicians]], [[Space:Irish_Writers_Team|Writers]], [[Space:Irish_Poets_Team|Poets]], Actors, Politicians, |- | [[Space:Ireland_Quaker_Team|Ireland Quaker Team]] |[[Watson-7240|Alan Watson]] | [[Meyers-3406|Gina Meyers]], | |- |[[Space:Irish_Palatines|Irish Palatines]] |[[Meyers-3406|Gina Meyers]] [[Devlin-670|Rich Devlin]] | |- |Military | | |[[Space:Irish_Military_and_Police_Medals|Irish_Military_and_Police_Medals]] |- |[[Space:Earl Grey’s Famine Orphan Scheme 1848-1850-1|Earl Grey's Famine Orphan Scheme 1848 - 1851]] | |[[Cormack-404|Anon Sharkey]], [[Tilley-92|Megan Tilley]] | |- |[[Space:Church_of_Ireland_Clergy|Church of Ireland Clergy]] |[[Ahern-622|Maureen Ahern]] | | |- |Athletes |[[Ahern-622|Maureen Ahern]] | |[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Ireland_National_Rugby_Union Ireland National Rugby Union] |- ! align="left" style="background:#DC7633;"| ! align="left" style="background:#DC7633;"| ! align="left" style="background:#DC7633;"| ! align="left" style="background:#DC7633;"| |}
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*[[Space:Women%27s_suffrage_movement|Womans Suffrage Movement]] *[[Space:American_Suffragettes|American Suffragettes]] *[[Space:Australian_suffragettes|Australian Suffragettes]] *[[Space:Canadian_Suffragettes|Canadian Suffragettes]] *[[Space:English_Suffragettes|British Suffragettes]] *[[Space:New_Zealand_Suffragettes|New Zealand Suffragettes]] [[Image:Photos-418.png |460px|??]]
'''Irish suffragettes'''
Severity for Suffragettes, Dublin 1912 - The suffrage campaign in both Ireland and the rest of the United Kingdom can be divided into two phases, constitutional and militant. The first suffrage society in Ireland was the North of Ireland Society for Women’s Suffrage established in 1872 by Isabella Tod. In 1876 Anna and Thomas Haslam established the Dublin Suffrage Association. '''Extract from [http://comeheretome.com/2013/01/18/severity-for-suffragettes-dublin-1912/ Come here to me] ''' Severity for Suffragettes, Dublin 1912 The visit of British Prime Minister Herbert Asquith to Dublin in July 1912 was met with defiance from militant suffragettes, on July 19th, a hatchet (around which a text reading “This symbol of the extinction of the Liberal Party for evermore” was wrapped) was thrown at his moving carriage the hatchet missed Herbert Asquith but struck John Redmond, who was travelling in the same carriage, on the arm. There was also a failed attempt at setting fire to the Theatre Royal . A burning chair was thrown from a balcony into the orchestra pit and flammable liquid was spread around the projector box, and an attempt made to set it alight. It caught fire, and exploded once, but was quickly extinguished. The Irish Times, as below, reported the attempt which, in any case was foiled by Sergeant Durban Cooper of the Connaught Rangers who was in attendance '''''At this moment Sergeant Cooper saw a young woman standing near. She was lighting matches. Opening the door of the cinematograph box, she threw in a lighted match, and then tried to escape. But she was caught by Sergeant Cooper and held by him. She is stated to have then said: “There will be a few more explosions in the second house. This is only the start of it.” (Irish Times, July 19th 1912)''''' '''''On August 7th 1912 four women- Gladys Evans, Mary Leigh, Jennie Baines (under the nom de guerre Lizzie Baker) and Mabel Capper were sentenced at the Green Street Special Criminal Court in Dublin accused of “having committed serious outrages at the time of the visit of the British Prime Minister Herbert Asquith.” The trial lasted several days during which police came under fire for initially refusing to allow admittance to women. Given the nature of the case, this act was met with steady and mounting pressure until the ban was repealed.''''' [[Image:Photos-418.png |460px|??]]
{| border="1" align="center" class="wikitable" style="font-style:Monotype Corsiva; font-size:100%;background:White; border: 8px Double DarkGreen;" |- ! scope="col" |'''Name''' ! scope="col" |'''Born''' | scope="col" |''' Died''' |'''Information''' |'''Other''' |-Vane-39 |[[Cobbe-21|Frances Power Booth]] [[Image:Australian suffragettes-12.jpg|80px|??]] |4 December 1822 |5 April 1904 |Frances Power Cobbe was an Irish author, social reformer, anti-vivisection activist, and leading women's suffrage campaigner She founded the National Anti-Vivisect in 1898 She was the champion of higher education for women. |[[Image:Cobbe-21.png|100px|??]] |- |[[Gore-Booth-3|Eva Selina Gore-Booth]] [[Image:Australian suffragettes-12.jpg|80px|??]] |22 May 1870 |30 June 1926 |Eva Selina Laura Gore-Booth was an Irish Aurthor,and dramatist, and a committed suffragist, social worker and labour activist she was the sister of Constance Georgine Markievicz . |[[Image:Gore-Booth-3-1.jpg |100px|??]] |- |[[Fisher-5809|Anna Maria Haslam]] [[Image:Australian suffragettes-12.jpg|80px|??]] |1829 |1922 |Anna Maria Haslam was a suffragist and a Social Reformer Anna along with husband Thomas founded the Dublin Women's Suffrage Association (DWSA) and was a major figure in the 19th and early 20th-century women’s movement in Ireland. |[[Image:Fisher-5809.jpg |100px|??]] |- |[[Hayden-1241|Mary Teresa Hayden]] [[Image:Australian suffragettes-12.jpg|80px|??]] |9 May 1862 |12 July 1942 |Mary Teresa Hayden was an Irish historian, Irish-language activist and campaigner for women's causes. |[[Image: Hayden-1241.jpg |100px|??]] |- |[[Lynn-624|Kathleen Florence Lynn]] [[Image:Australian suffragettes-12.jpg|80px|??]] |28 January 1874 |14 September 1955 |Kathleen Florence Lynn was an Irish Sinn Féin politician, activist Suffragette and medical doctor in 1919 she established St Ultan’s Hospital with the help of her friend Madeleine ffrench Mullen. |[[Image: Lynn-624-2.jpg |100px|??]] |- |[[Gore-Booth-1|Countess Constance Markievicz ]] [[Image:Australian suffragettes-12.jpg|80px|??]] |24 February 1868 |15 July 1927 |Constance Georgine Markievicz was an Irish Sinn Féin and Fianna Fáil politician, revolutionary nationalist, suffragette and socialist the first woman elected to the British House of Commons, formed the first Dáil Éireann. She was also one of the first women in the world to hold a cabinet position. |[[Image:Gore-Booth-1-2.jpg|100px|??]] |- |[[Moloney-157|Helena Maloney ]] [[Image:Australian suffragettes-12.jpg|80px|??]] |21 December 1886 |27 April 1953 |Helena Molony was a Suffragette Feminist and Labour activist,Actress, Trade Union Organiser and Journalist. She was also one of the first women in the world to hold a cabinet position. |[[Image:Moloney-157.jpg |100px|??]] |- |[[Gonne-1|Edith MacBride]] [[Image:Australian suffragettes-12.jpg|80px|??]] |15 January 1883 |28 January 1967 |Maud Gonne MacBride was an English-born Irish revolutionary, feminist ,Maude led the Inghinidhe na hÉireann ( Daughters of Ireland) which was a radical Irish nationalist women's organisation from 1900 to 1914 |[[Image:Gonne-1-1.jpg|100px|??]] |- |[[Sheehy-22|Hanna Sheehy-Skeffington]] [[Image:Australian suffragettes-12.jpg|80px|??]] |24 May 1877 |20 April 1946 |Johanna Mary (Hanna) Sheehy-Skeffington, was a suffragette and Irish nationalist she founded the Irish Women's Franchise League in 1908 she was later a founding member of the Irish Women Workers' Union. |[[Image:Photos-394.png|100px|??]] |- |[[O'Toole-233|Jennie Wyse Power]] [[Image:Australian suffragettes-12.jpg|80px|??]] |1 May 1858 |5 January 1941 |Jane "Jennie" Wyse Power was an Irish activist, feminist, politician and businesswoman. She was a founder member of Sinn Féin and also of Inghinidhe na hÉireann n. |[[Image:O Toole-233.jpg |100px|??]] |- |}
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[[Project :Irish Roots|Irish Roots Project]] [[image:photos-806.jpg|40px|??]] '''There are very few Irish family tartans, unlike Scotland where there are''' '''hundreds. '''Most people of Irish heritage wear the tartan of the county or province''' '''where their families lived.''' --------------------------- '''County Antrim Tartan''' [[image:Irish Tartan List-1.jpg|120px|??]] ----- '''County Armagh Tartan''' [[image:Irish Clan Tartans-1.jpg|120px|??]] ---- '''County Carlow Tartan''' [[image:Irish Clan Tartans-2.jpg|120px|??]] --------- '''County Cavan Tartan''' [[image:Irish Clan Tartans-3.jpg|120px|??]] --------- '''County Clare Tartan''' [[image:Irish Clan Tartans-4.jpg|120px|??]] --------- '''County Cork Tartan''' [[image:Irish Clan Tartans-5.jpg|120px|??]] -------- '''County Donegal Tartan''' [[image:Irish Clan Tartans-6.jpg|120px|??]] ------------- '''County Down Tartan''' [[image:Irish Clan Tartans-7.jpg|120px|??]] --------------- '''County Dublin Tartan''' [[image:Irish Clan Tartans-8.jpg|120px|??]] ------------- '''County Fermanagh Tartan''' [[image:Irish Clan Tartans-9.jpg|120px|??]] ------------------ '''County Galway Tartan''' [[image:Irish Clan Tartans-10.jpg|120px|??]] ------------- '''County Kerry Tartan''' [[image:Irish Clan Tartans-11.jpg|120px|??]] ------ '''County Kildare Tartan''' [[image:Irish Clan Tartans-12.jpg|120px|??]] --------------- '''County Kilkenny Tartan''' [[image:Irish Clan Tartans-13.jpg|120px|??]] ----------------- '''County Laois or Leix (Queens County) Tartan''' [[image:Irish Clan Tartans-14.jpg|120px|??]] --------- '''County Leitrim Tartan''' [[image:Irish Clan Tartans-15.jpg|120px|??]] -------- '''County Limerick Tartan''' [[image:Irish Clan Tartans-16.jpg|120px|??]] -------- '''County Londonderry or County Derry Tartan''' [[image:Irish Clan Tartans-17.jpg|120px|??]] ------------ '''County Longford Tartan''' [[image:Irish Clan Tartans-18.jpg|120px|??]] ---------- '''County Louth Tartan''' [[image:Irish Clan Tartans-19.jpg|120px|??]] ------------- '''County Mayo Tartan''' [[image:Irish Clan Tartans-20.jpg|120px|??]] -------------- '''County Meath Tartan''' [[image:Irish Clan Tartans-21.jpg|120px|??]] ---------------- '''County Monaghan Tartan''' [[image:Irish Clan Tartans-22.jpg|120px|??]] -------------- '''County Offaly (Kings County) Tartan''' [[image:Irish Clan Tartans-23.jpg|120px|??]] --------- '''County Roscommon Tartan''' [[image:Irish Clan Tartans-24.jpg|120px|??]] ------------ '''County Sligo Tartan''' [[image:Irish Clan Tartans-25.jpg|120px|??]] -------- '''County Tipperary Tartan''' [[image:Irish Clan Tartans-26.jpg|120px|??]] -------------- '''County Tipperary Tartan''' [[image:Irish Clan Tartans-27.jpg|120px|??]] ------------------ '''County Waterford Tartan''' [[image:Irish Clan Tartans-28.jpg|120px|??]] --------------- '''County Westmeath Tartan''' [[image:Irish Clan Tartans-29.jpg|120px|??]] ------------- '''County Wexford Tartan''' [[image:Irish Clan Tartans-30.jpg|120px|??]] ------------- '''County Wicklow Tartan''' [[image:Irish Clan Tartans-31.jpg|120px|??]] -------------- '''Connaught Province Tartan''' [[image:Irish Clan Tartans-32.jpg|120px|??]] ------------- '''Leinster Province Tartan''' [[image:Irish Clan Tartans-33.jpg|120px|??]] ---------------------- '''Munster Province Tartan''' [[image:Irish Clan Tartans-34.jpg|120px|??]] -------------------- '''Ulster Province Weathered tartan''' [[image:Irish Clan Tartans-35.jpg|120px|??]] --------------------- '''Ulster Province Red Tartan''' [[image:Irish Clan Tartans-36.jpg|120px|??]] ----------------------- *County Antrim=Irish Tartan List-1.jpg *County Armagh=Irish Tartan List-2.jpg *County Carlow=Irish Tartan List-3.jpg *County Cavan=Irish Tartan List-4.jpg *County Clare=Irish Tartan List-5.jpg *County Cork=Irish Tartan List-6.jpg *County Donegal=Irish Tartan List-7.jpg *County Down=Irish Tartan List-8.jpg *County Dublin= Irish Tartan List.gif *County Fermanagh=Irish Tartan List-10.jpg *County Galway=Irish Tartan List-11.jpg *County Kerry=Irish Tartan List-13.jpg *County Kildare=Irish Tartan List-14.jpg *County Kilkenny=Irish Tartan List -15.jpg *County Laois/Leix=Irish Tartan List-16.jpg *County Leitrim=Irish Tartan List-17.jpg *County Limerick=Irish Tartan List-18.jpg *County Londonderry=Irish Tartan List-19.jpg *County Longford=Irish Tartan List-20.jpg *County Louth=Irish Tartan List-21.jpg *County Mayo=Irish Tartan List-22.jpg *County Meath=Irish Tartan List-23.jpg *County Monaghan=Irish Tartan List-24.jpg *County Offaly=Irish Tartan List-25.jpg *County Roscommon=Irish Tartan List-26.jpg *County Sligo=Irish Tartan List-27.jpg *County Tipperary=Irish Tartan List-28.jpg *County Tyrone=Irish Tartan List-29.jpg *County Waterford=Irish Tartan List-30.jpg *County Westmeath=Irish Tartan List-31.jpg *County Wexford=Irish Tartan List-32.jpg *County Wicklow=Irish Tartan List-33.jpg *Leinster Province=Irish Tartan List-34.jpg
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__NOTOC__[[Category:Irving Name Study]][[Category:Clan Irvine]][[Category: Irving Clan]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] ==About the Project== The Irving Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Irving Irving] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Irving name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Irving), by time period (18th Century Irvings), or by topic (Irving DNA, Irving Occupations, Irving Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]]. For the Dumfriesshire, Scotland origins see [[#Major Divisions of the Border Irvines (Irvings)]]. ==How to Join== To join the Irving Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Irving-332|Bill Irving]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Irving}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{Clear}} Any Irving names studied can add can be part of the ONS and shown as {{One Name Study|name=Irving}}
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{{Clear}} Alternatively they can be catagorised for exapmle {{One Name Study|name=Irving|category=Canada, Irving Name Study}}
{{One Name Study|name=Irving|category=Canada, Irving Name Study}}
{{Clear}} It is possible to add the Clan motif but these have a copy write cover. ==Research Pages== Here are some of the proposed research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! Click on them to go through to the research page. *[[Space:Meaning of Name IRVING|Meaning of Name IRVING]] *[[Space:England, Irving names distribution|England, Irving Names Distribution]] *[[Space:Scotland, Irving names distribution|Scotland, Irving Names Distribution]] *[[Space:Australia, Irving Name Distribution|Australia, Irving Name Distribution]] *[[Space:Canada, Irving Name Distribution|Canada, Irving Name Distribution]] *[[Space:New Zealand, Irving names distribution|New Zealand, Irving Names Distribution]] *[[Space:Africa, Irving names distribution|Africa, Irving Names Distribution]] *[[Space:USA, Irving names distribution|USA, Irving Names Distribution]] *[[Space:DNA, Irving|Irving DNA]] ==Membership== * William (Bill) Irving (Irving-332) ONS Coordinator * Dee Baker (Thomson-4079) Researcher * * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== The Clan Irwin Website has over 200 different spellings of our name. Clan Irwin Association, http://clanirwin.org ACCEPTED VARIATIONS OF THE NAME THE DESCENDANTS OF THE ANCIENT SCOTTISH BORDER CLAN 'Tis a Poore Minde that can only think of one way to spelle a word.’ Across the history of the Clan, in literature, in genealogical records and in writings of all kinds, there have been many variations in the spelling of the name. Here is the largest aggregation known to exist. All have appeared in public record of some sort. Airwin, Arewine, Arvinge, Arvon, Arwine, Curwen, Curwing, Curwings, de Herwyne, de Hirewine, de Hrevigne, de Iruwyn, de Erwin, de Irwin, de Irwyn, de Orvin, de Yrewyne, d'Orvin, Earewin, Earven, Earwen, Earwin, Earwing, Eirryn, Eirven, Eirvin, Eirving, Eirvyn, Eirwin, Eorvin, Eorwine, Erbeine, Erenvine, Erenwine, Erevein, Erevin, Erevine, Erewynis, Erin, Erin-Feine, Erinfeiner, Erin-Veine, Ereivine, Eriven, Erivin, Eriveen, Ernwine, Erum, Ervan, Erven, Ervening, Ervens, Ervewin, Ervien, Ervin, Ervine, Erving, Ervinge, Ervpnne, Ervion, Ervwin, Ervwyn, Erwane, Erwein, Erwin, Erwine, Erwing, Erwinn, Erwinne, Erwinski, Erwinss, Erwvin, Erwyn, Erwyne, Eryvine, Eryvyne, Eryvino, Eryvinus, Erywen, Euervinus, Eurini, Eurwings, Herwynd, Hierewine, Hirevigne, Hirewine, Hurven, Iarwin, Ieriven, Iervine, Irevin, Irevigne, Irewin, Irewing, Irewyn, Irewyne, Irin, Irn, Irrewin, Irrewing, Irrewings, Irruein, Irruen, Irruin, Irrvings, Irruwin, Irruwing, Irruwingus, Irrwin, Irrwing, Irruwyng, Irrwynnis, Irueyn, Iruiun, Iruin, Iruine, Iruing, Iruvine, Iruwyn, Iruwyne, Irltyn, Iruyne, Irrein, Irvane, Irvfein, Rveing, Irven, Irvene, Irveyn, Irvin, Irvine, Irvinee, Irviner, Irving, Irvings, Irvinge, Irrin, Irviney, Irvinn, Irvins, Irvon, Irvinue, Irvun, Irvyerins, Irvying, Irvyn, Irwan, Irwain, Irwayne, Irwaynes, Irwen, Irwein, Irweing, Irwenis, Irwein, Irwin, Irwine, Irwing, Irwinge, Irwinger, Irwingh, Irwingus, Irwinn, Irwins, Irwirn, Irwon, Irwyn, Irwyne, Irvvwng, Irwynn, Irwynnis, Irynagio, Oerin, Oeryn, Orvine, Orwin, Orruein, Ourine, Ouron, Ourren, Owyrn, Uirvine, Uirwin, Urewens, Urewing, Urowrin, Urrwine, Uruin, Urven, Urvens, Urvin, Urvine, Urwain, Urwaine, Urwan, Urwen, Urwenn, Urwens, Urwin, Urwine, Urwing, Urwins, Urviung, Urwyng, Vervine, Vrowing, Verwayn, Vruing, Vruving, Vrvin, Vrwaine, Vrwan, Vrvynn, Vrwayn, Vrwayne, Vrwen, Vrwin, Vrwm, Vrwing, Vryne, Yirwing, Yivewing, Yrewing, Yrein, Yrwen, Yrwens, Yrvin, Yrwin, Yrwing, Yrwyne Prefixes have appeared with the name: MacIrwin, Meirwin Suffixes Have Appeared With the Name: Ervinton, Ervington, Irvainston, Irvington, Irvinghton, Irvinscow, Irwington, Irwintire, Irwuitin John Beaufin Irving, Chieftain, Irvings of Bonshaw, wrote in 1907 “ ... yet it was all the same name and referring to members of the one Clan... ” Seventh Rewrite - August 10, 1988 - by Harry Irwin Supplied by: William IRWIN https://www.geni.com/people/William-Owen-Bill-Irwin/6000000019846942758 Additional sources are: https://clanirwin.org/ and http://www.clanirwin-dna.org/ ==World Data Analysis== {| width="80%" align="center" border="1" ! Search Provider ! IRVING ! IRVINE ! IRVIN ! IRWIN |- align="center" |WikiTree||12,301||6,933||1,938||6,554 |- align="center" |FamilySearch|| 449, 134||379,325||422,625||956,056 |- align="center" |Ancestry|| 4,559,284|| 4,109,120|| 4,383,449|| 3,986,570 |- align="center" |FindAGrave||17,686||18,846||54,796||47,264 |- align="center" |colspan="5" style="font-size:8pt;"|''It is important to note that the numbers provided are estimations only and do not reflect unique records for unique individuals; a single person may be reflected in multiple records. In the case of Ancestry, these numbers also include the number of images and family trees the name appears in. In Family Search it does not differentiate between the source so names appear more than once.'' |} *Data last Updated 15 July 2023 by Bill Irving (IRVING-332). ==Surname Mapping== Surname mapping is a useful technique for a surname DNA project. Many surnames have regional distribution patterns. Mapping the distribution of a surname at different points in time will often reveal the origin of the family name and will thus provide a narrower focus for further research and for recruitment efforts. Surname maps are generally created using information from censuses, electoral registers and telephone directories. :https://isogg.org/wiki/Surname_mapping#British_Isles Consumer Data Research Centre. The Consumer Data Research Centre (CDRC) works with businesses and other consumer-facing organisations to make consumer data findable, accessible, interoperable and reusable to this end. The CDRC brings together world-class researchers from University College London, the University of Liverpool, the University of Oxford and the University of Leeds to offer a range of expert services to a wide range of research users. Includes a Time Map showing largest population of Irivngs with time. :https://apps.cdrc.ac.uk/gbnames/ '''Population estimates for census years''' {| width="80%" align="center" border="1" !Census Year ! Irving Count ! England and Wales total census population ! % of Irvings in population |- align="center" |1851||4,602||18,553,124||0.000248 |- align="center" |1861||4,381||17,922,768||0.000244 |- align="center" |1881||6,670||23,085,579||0.000289 |- align="center" |1891||7,054||33,015,701||0.000214 |- align="center" |1901||8,525||32,527,813||0.000262 |- align="center" |1911||6,650||45,221,000||0.000147 |- align="center" |} :Data last Updated 15 June 2022 by Bill Irving (IRVING-332). Your Family History Surname Distribution by county and census year. :https://your-family-history.com/surname/i/irving/?year=1851#map Forebears Irving surname is the 12,163 most common surname in the world. Currently approximately 46,189 people bear this surname. :https://forebears.io/surnames/irving ==Notes== Hi, I have been collecting Irving/Irvine records into a personal database since 1983. As of August 2016 the database covers: England (18,436 records), New Zealand (1.048 Records) Scotland (47,302 records). I would like some assistance with the wider Irving community to improve Irving/Irvine records within WIkitree. Use http://www.publicprofiler.org/ , press visit site and fill in your search criteria, including your email address, to find Irving and then Irvine populations within the world. You will see various regions of the world displayed with colours indicating the concentrations of the family name. Selecting Canada then shows North America in greater detail, Selecting Nova Scotia (New Scotland) shows even greater detail. This program gives an overall view of where the family has emigrated to. Irvine produces slightly different results with more countries appearing as sources of Irvine records. From this overview it is easy to see that Irving/Irvine Project groups are required Australia, Canada, and the USA. I would also surmise that South Africa and India should be included, also any country previously involved in the Commonwealth. Please contact me if you are interested in the Irving_one_name_Study group Bill Irving For those of you of Scottish descent see the work on the [[:Project:Scottish Clans|Scottish Clans]] project. They are always in need of help to clean and improve the Irvine/Irving of Scotland, from whom many of us are derived. See [[:Category: Clan Irvine|Clan Irvine]] as the lead category and also [[:Category: Irving Clan|Clan Irving of Bonshaw]] if you are descended from the Border Reiver families. ==Major Divisions of the Border Irvines (Irvings)== From: Kent L. Irvin To: James V. Elliott Cc: David B. Strong Sent: Thursday, November 04, 2004 8:41 PM Subject: Notes on Major Divisions of the Border Irvines Discussion: The purpose of these notes is to demonstrate that six distinct and enduring branches of the Border Irvines existed as early as 1490. The heads of these families in 1490 were likely born between 1435 and 1465, with a common ancestor born around 1400. It should be noted that the Irvine lands of Luce and Pennersaugh appear to have adjoined the Bonshaw estate, and that the Irvines of Hoddam and Stakehugh held both held lands of the Lindesays of Wauchope. (1) Bonshaw: During the course of the sixteenth century there were six generations of the Irvines of Bonshaw. William Irvine of Bonshaw was mentioned in connection with events of 1484 and appears to have died in 1506. Edward Irvine of Bonshaw, son of the deceased William Irvine of Bonshaw, was mentioned in 1506. Christopher Irvine, son of Edward Irvine, had sasine of Bonshaw in 1522 and was said to have died in 1555. His son Edward Irvine of Bonshaw died in 1605 and was succeeded by his grandson William Irvine of Bonshaw, son of Christopher Irvine who died about 1583. (2) Hoddam: The number of generations of Irvines of Hoddam is difficult to determine because the head of the family was usually named John and nicknamed "the Duke". John Irvine called "the Duke" was mentioned in 1490. In 1504 "Johannis Irwin vocat Duk" acted as surety for William Irwin in Kirtilrig ,and William Irwin in Hoddam was surety for his son William Irwin. In 1517 there was a complaint against "John Irwin, the Duke, and his clan", and a complaint was made against the Irvines of Hoddam in 1528. On 14 June1540 John Irwing, elder, called "the Duke", made a letter of reversion and regress in favor of John Lindesay of Barcloy of the forty-two shillings’ worth of land of old extent of Hoddam. About 1547 Richard Irvine called "Duke’s Richie" was bound to serve the king of England with 126 men under him, with his cousin Herbert Urwin as his pledge. On 20 May 1549 Richard Irvine called Duke’s Richie was granted the ten merk land of Hoddam which included the lands of Knockhill and Whitehill. On 25 October 1569 John Irweing, younger, son to the Duke, bound himself to enter the Duke, John Irweing, elder, as hostage for such number of the Irwingis of Hoddum as should be declared. As a result of this obligation "Johnne Irwing callit the young Duk of Hoddum" was warded in Castle Semple, to be relieved by "Jok Irwing his fader brother" and "ane of Habby [Irvine] of Turnshawis bairnis"(Register of the Privy Council). In 1583 "John Urwen called the Dukes John" was the only member of the Hoddam branch of the family named by Thomas Musgrave among the leading Irvings; he appears as "John the Young Duke" in Moneypeny’s list of the leading Irvings circa 1587. Richard Irwing of Knockhill was a witness on 1 April 1605 and was named in the Register of the Privy Council as "Richard Irwing, Duke of Hoddam" in the same year. (3) Luce: In Luce Burial Ground there is a memorial "in the form of an inscription on the wall of the only enclosure in the burial ground" which reads: "To the memory of Jaffray Irving who purchased the 3 Markland of Luss from Lord Carlyle Anno -- and John Irving his son and Jaffry Irving his grand-son who obtained a charter of the said lands from Michael, Lord Carlyle Anno. 1542 and also John Irving his son and Jaffray Irving his son who died 18th March 1649 aged 60 years also William Irving his son who died 9th February 1719 aged 96 years also John Irving his son who died 21st April 1734 aged 65 years. Transit gloria mundi" (Memorials of Hoddam Parish, July, 1965, #370). This inscription appears to have been at least partially based on old charters in possession of the Irving family in the middle of the eighteenth century. Since Jeffrey Irving was apparently an adult when he received a charter from Michael, Lord Carlyle, in 1542, his father would likely have been an adult in 1521 and his grandfather and namesake would likely have been an adult by 1500. This is a conservative estimate, so the first Jeffrey Irving may have been born well before 1480. In 1502 Thomas Bell of Kirkonbell was surety for the appearance of Joffra Irwin in court. On 22 April 1506 Jeffry Irwin witnessed the giving of sasine to John Irwin son of David Irwin of Stakehugh of the lands of Skaill with Matthew Irwin, Edward Irwin, John Irwin of Harestanmure, David Irwin of Skaills, William Irwin, and Nichol Irwin. This suggests that Jeffrey Irving was closely related to the other Irving witnesses, who may have included the heads of the Gretna and Pennersaughs Irvine families. (4) Pennersaughs: Matthew Irving was "dwelling in Pennersax" in 1493, and in 1512 sasine of the lands of Pennersax was given to Simon Carruthers of Mouswald "at the house of Matthew Erwing in Pennersax". In 1515 a complaint was made against "Jenkyn Irwen, Mathew Irwin [his] brother, sons to Mathew Irwin". Either the elder or younger Mathew Irvine could have been the father of Christofer Vrwen of Pounersaughes who submitted to the English with 40 men along with Cuthbert Vrwen of Robgill with 34 in 1547. Another list for the same period names "Christie Irwen, caled Mathos Cristie" with 74 men. This apparent combination of the Irvings of Pennersax and Robgill is one piece of circumstantial evidence that Cuthbert Irving of Robgill was a close relative of Matthew’s Christie. Only the Irvines of Pennersaughs and Robgill appear to have used the name Cuthbert. On 4 December 1552 a respite was granted to "Christe Irwyne [in] Pennarsakkis, John Irwyne, his sone, John Irwyne, brother to the said Christe, Matho Irwyne, bruder sone to the said Christe, Robert Irwyne in Park, Robert Irwyne alias Hobbe Irwyne, his sone, Jonet Hemmell, moder to the said Chrysty" (Register of the Privy Seal IV #1787). On 3 November 1567 Marion Carruthers in Bankis of Mouswald freely resigned her rights in a twenty shilling land called Andersoun’s croft on her marriage to Cuthbert Irvyng son of Cristell Irvyng son to Cristell Irvyng Mathews son (R. C. Reid Collection volume 129, Ewart Library, Dumfries, #73). "Cudbert Irving in Pennersax, callit of the Bankis" and his sons were mentioned in 1611 (Register of the Privy Council). Marion Carruthers of the Banks of Mouswald was possibly a daughter of David Carruthers in Banks, a witness in Dumfries in 1545 (Protocol Book of Mark Carruthers #106). Christopher Irving of Beinks (Banks) executed a deed in Dumfriesshire in 1688. (5) Stakehugh and Skail: As in the case of Bonshaw, David Irvine of Stakehugh and his descendants appear to have accounted for at least six generations in the sixteenth century. David Erwin was mentioned in connection with Eskdale in 1490. In 1504 David Irwin was fined for failure to appear in court for his lands of Irwin and Hegeland. David Irving of Stakehugh appears to have divided his lands between two sons. John Irving received the five pound land of Skaill and possibly the five pound land of Woodhouselees, and another son appears to have received the five pound land of Irvine with its manor place of Stakehugh and the four pound land of Hegeland or Hagg. On 22 April 1506 John Irwin son of David Irwin of Stakhewck had sasine of the five pound land of Skaill, and the witnesses included Matthew Irwin, Edward Irwin, John Irwin of Harstanmuir, Jeffrey Irwin, David Irwin of Skaillis, William Irwin, and Nicol Irwin (Mossknow Abstracts). This John Irving of Skaill was dead by 12 November 1526 when a precept of clare constat was issued instructing Symon Irving in Langholm, William Bell in Galwayside, Alexander Irving and Edward Wauch, bailies for Lord Heries, to infeft John Irving, son of the late John Irving of Scalis, in the five pound land of Scalis in the parish of Ranepatrik in Annandale and the five pound land of Vodhousleis in the barony of Kirkanders and parish of Canonbie(Mossknow Abstracts). On 6 October 1561 John Maxwell of Tereglis granted a charter to John Irving grandson and heir of the late John Irwing of Scalis of the five pound land of Scalis and the five pound land of Wodhousleis.(Mossknow Abstracts) John Lord Herries issued a precept of clare constat for infefting Richard Irving alias "Dik" Irving as heir of the late John Irving his father in the lands of Skaillis on 6 December 1606 (Mossknow Abstracts) In 1528 complaint was made against the "Irwenes of Staikhugh, to the nombr of vj". On 27 July 1532 James V granted Robert Lord Maxwell a charter of lands in Eskdale including "8 acras Hoggislandis noncupat (clamat per Ric Irwin de Staikhuch)" (Register of the Great Seal). Since John Irving of Skaill died in or before 1526, this Richard Irving of Stakehugh may have been either a son or grandson of David Irving of Stakehugh. In May 1592 there was a complaint by Lord Maxwell and "John Irvinge in Starkhewghe upon Mr. Thomas Carletone for taking said John out of his house in Scotland" (Calendar of Border Papers). Also in 1592 there were complaints by English borderers against "the Yrwens, called the Kanges upon the Stankhewgh" and specifically against Willie Kange, Geordie Kange, Richie Kange (Calendar of Border Papers). The respite of 24 December 1594 to the laird of Johnstone and his followers for the slaughter of Lord Maxwell in December 1593 named Richie Irwing in Stuikuich, Ekkie Irwing his brother, Williame Irwing callit Cang. In 1607 Eckie’s Richie Irwing in Stankheuch and Willie Irwing, called the Cang, there were denounced as rebels (Register of the Privy Council). Source: http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~donegalstrongs/genealogy/kent_irvine.htm#Hoddam
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[[Category:Irwin Name Study]] [[Category:Irving Name Study]] [[Category:DNA Group Projects]] [[Category:Irwin DNA Group Project]] ==Description== :This Irwin DNA Group Project aims to integrate DNA test findings with conventional genealogies and encourage collaboration between members of the following projects and any other DNA testers with connections to the Irwin surname: * [https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/irvine-clan-autosomal/about Irvine Clan Autosomal Project], hosted by FamilyTreeDNA and administered by Peter B Irvine. * [https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/irwin/about Irwin Clan Surname Project], hosted by FamilyTreeDNA and administered by [[Irvine-537|James Irvine]]. * [https://www.clanirwin-dna.org Clan Irwin Surname DNA Study], administered by [[Irvine-537|James Irvine]]. * [[:Space:Clan_Irwin_Association_Family_Tree_Project |Clan Irwin Association Family Tree Project]], coordinated by [[Irwin-2986|Brian Irwin]]. :Although there is considerable overlap and collaboration between these groups, none handles genealogical data in a complete and consistent manner. This project aims to provide a space to connect Irwin-related family trees using Y-DNA haplogroups as a structure to group them according to ancestral lines. : In addition, WikiTree provides DNA tools to connect with others who have performed autosomal DNA testing or transferred their DNA data to DNA testing or analysis platforms like 23andMe, AncestryDNA, FamilyTreeDNA, LivingDNA, MyHeritage DNA, or GEDmatch. ==DNA Projects== ===Irvine Clan Autosomal Project=== :The [https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/irvine-clan-autosomal/about Irvine Clan Autosomal Project] has over 400 members and uses Family Finder results to connect cousins within five or six generations.["IrvineClan Autosomal," ''FamilyTreeDNA'' (https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/irvine-clan-autosomal/about).] Its goal is to supplement the Irwin Clan Surname Project for both men and women with an Irvine/Irving/Irwin ancestor. ===Irwin Clan Surname Project=== :The [https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/irwin/about Irwin Clan Surname Project], founded in 2005, is a Y-DNA based surname project at FamilyTreeDNA. FamilyTreeDNA's public Y-DNA Haplotree is constantly evolving as new branches are added to its tree. Individuals who have tested can benefit from ongoing updates to the tree. The Clan Irwin Surname Project provides a space where FamilyTreeDNA testers bearing the surname Irwin or one of its variants (including Arvin, Ervin, Erwin, Irvin, Irvine, Irving and Urwin)—as well as those whose Y-DNA test results match Irwins—can be compared. :The Irwin Clan Surname Project currently has over 600 members, and over 100 testers have taken a Big Y test. One of the administrators of this project, Kent Irvin, assigns project members’ results into one of over 40 groups, each group of Irwins being related to others in the group but each group being unrelated to Irwins in other groups. These groupings can be seen in the Y-DNA Colorized Chart linked below, which show each tester's haplogroup and STR results. :FamilyTreeDNA currently offers two STR tests at the Y-37 and Y-111 marker levels and a SNP test with their Big Y-700 test, which includes at least 589 additional STR markers. While the Big Y-700 test is more expensive, it provides significantly more information. However, tests can be upgraded, and we encourage anyone who is eligible to test! Females may join the project by enlisting a male relative to test. When placing an order with FamilyTreeDNA one can use [https://www.familytreedna.com/group-join.aspx?Group=IrwinClan this] link to be added to the project. :For updates, analyses, privacy statements, and more, visit [https://www.clanirwin-dna.org Clan Irwin Surname DNA Study]. For queries or further information, contact the Study Administrator, [[Irvine-537|James Irvine]]. ====Resources==== * '''[https://www.familytreedna.com/public/irwin?iframe=ycolorized Irwin Clan Surname DNA Study - Y-DNA Colorized Chart]'''
This chart displays kit numbers, paternal ancestry information, haplogroup, and STR marker results for project members. A comprehensive version is available for members who sign in to their FTDNA account. * '''[https://discover.familytreedna.com/groups/irwin/tree Group Time Tree]'''
The Discover tool at FamilyTreeDNA shows how Big Y tested Irwin Clan Surname Project members are related and estimates when their shared ancestors lived. ===Clan Irwin Surname DNA Study=== :This Study is maintained on a [https://www.clanirwin-dna.org website] independent of both FamilyTreeDNA and the Clan Irwin Association and is managed by volunteer administrators led by [[Irvine-537|James Irvine]]. It draws heavily on FamilyTreeDNA's Irwin Clan Surname Project but excludes Irwins who have not taken a Y-DNA test and testers whose Y-DNA signature does not match that of one of the 40+ Irwin branches. It also includes a few non-FamilyTreeDNA Irwin Y-DNA test results. The Clan Irwin Surname DNA Study contains a wealth of information regarding the branches of the Irwin surname and input on the traditions, history, genealogies and other findings and analyses that have emerged from the results of Y-DNA testing. It lists self-reported Earliest Confirmed Paternal Ancestors and facilitates contacts between Matches, but for various reasons has not attempted to collect and file members’ Family Trees. :The goals of the Clan Irwin Surname DNA Study are # To promote and support membership of FamilyTreeDNA's Irwin Clan Surname Project by men using the surname Irwin (or its variant spellings such as Arvin, Ervin, Erwin, Irvine, Irvine, Irving or Urwin), and by other men sharing Irwin DNA signatures), and by women who have had such a male relative tested. # To interpret the Y-DNA test results of such men, to identify Y-DNA branches of the Irwin surname, to allocate members to relevant branch, and to recommend upgrades or additional tests likely to be beneficial to the individual member, or to the Study, or both. # To develop the haplotree of each branch and the likely dates of its SNP components. # To support and promote the Irvine Clan Autosomal Project, the Wikitree Irwin Name Study, and the Clan Irwin Association Family Tree Project. # To promote, co-ordinate and publish analysis and discussion of Y-DNA test results through the Study’s website, the Clan Irwin Association's quarterly journal, the Holly Leaf Chronicle, and other media. # To facilitate contributions to the wider research, development and understanding of genetic genealogy. ====Resources==== * '''Clan Irwin Surname DNA Study''' ** '''[https://www.clanirwin-dna.org/latest-analysis-update Latest Analysis Update]''' (updated every May and November) ** '''[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1P-ji4uqjBJ3kS_eQcYG21_vZI-uUSp7A/view?usp=drive_web Clan Irwin Haplotree]'''
Displays a "high-level" haplotree showing all the Irwin surname branches and how they relate to each other before the Surname Era.
** '''[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1w50w4261Twt-SEORbUYh_uM-ATlbJuae/view?usp=drive_web Border Irwin L555 Genetic Family Tree]'''
Border Irwin Genetic Family Tree. Nearly two-thirds of all Irwin Clan Surname Project members are descendants of a single paternal ancestor whose identity is unknown but who apparently lived in the Scottish Borders, probably Dumfriesshire, during the 14th century. Click [https://drive.google.com/uc?export=download&id=1UF8j-aAjfrnQ9_wMP3-n9K_-nyrgY3Yu here] to download a complete Excel version. ** Haplotrees of a growing number of other branches of the surname which now have two or more Big Y testers are available from the Study Administrator. ===WikiTree and DNA=== :WikiTree provides a dedicated DNA section on profiles to record the details of all DNA tests an individual has performed. By including genetic test results on WikiTree, users can explore and confirm genetic relationships with other members, helping to build accurate family trees. Genetic test results on WikiTree can be used to identify common ancestors and confirm or refute suspected relationships between individuals, helping to build a more complete and accurate picture of family history. See [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:How_to_Get_Started_with_DNA|Help: How to Get Started with DNA]. ====Resources==== :WikiTree provides several tools that can be used to connect genetic data to individual profiles: * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:DNA_Ancestor_Confirmation_Aid DNA Ancestor Confirmation Aid (ACA)]
Displays if any of your ancestors have other descendants who have taken DNA tests for genealogy that may be useful for confirming your family tree. To access the ACA, How to get there: Pull-Down Menus > My WikiTree > DNA Confirmation * [[DNA_Categorization_for_Projects|DNA Categorization for Projects]] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:DNATests&s=Irwin All Irwin DNA Connections on WikiTree Alpha] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?filterId=&filterType=yDNA&title=Special%3ADNATests&s=Irwin&order=name Irwin Y-DNA Connections on WikiTree] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?filterId=&filterType=auDNA&title=Special%3ADNATests&s=Irwin&order=name Irwin auDNA connections on WikiTree] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?filterId=&filterType=mtDNA&title=Special%3ADNATests&s=Irwin&order=name Irwin mtDNA connections on WikiTree] == Paternal Earliest Known Ancestors of Irwin Clan Surname Project, Testers confirmed by SNP testing only (Big Y, SNP packs, etc.) == The tables below display the members of the Irwin Clan Surname Project. The first set of tables include only testers with confirmed haplogroups—either those who have taken the Big Y test or SNP pack. This is a work in progress, beginning with the Borders Group. The second set of tables includes a comprehensive list of everyone listed on the '''[https://www.familytreedna.com/public/irwin?iframe=ycolorized Irwin Clan Surname DNA Study - Y-DNA Colorized Chart]'''. These tables are categorized by haplogroup and kit number, and include information about testers' self-reported paternal earliest known ancestors (EKAs). If a WikiTree profile exists for their paternal EKA, it has been linked. Clicking on the "Paternal EKA DNA Descendants" link will show potential inheritors of their Y DNA and X DNA. Finally, clicking on the "haplogroup" links will open its corresponding Haplogroup page. Haplogroup pages provide a space to examine Y-DNA SNP and STR data, and facilitate discussion about the potential familial relationships among Y-DNA testers who share a common paternal ancestor. ==== BORDERS, R-L555 ==== {| border="1" cellpadding="5" style="text-align:left;" !
Haplogroup ! Est. Date ! Kit ! Paternal EKA ! Paternal EKA Profile ! Paternal EKA DNA Descendants |} ==== BORDERS, R-L555 > Z16932 ==== {| border="1" cellpadding="5" style="text-align:left;" ! Haplogroup ! Est. Date ! Kit ! Paternal EKA ! Paternal EKA Profile ! Paternal EKA DNA Descendants |- |- | '''R-Z16932''' | – | 343473 | Christopher Graham, 1800-1884 | – | – |- |- | '''R-Z16932 (R1-L555 SNP Pack)''' | – | 102835 | James Armstrong, b. 1770-1780 Co. Tyrone, Ireland | – | – |- |- | '''R-Z16932 (R1-L555 SNP Pack)''' | – | 63715 | Edward Armstrong,Co.Tyrone, Ire. & Huntingdon PQ | – | – |- |- | '''R-Z16932 (R1-L555 SNP Pack)''' | – | 518765 | Jackson Grimes b. ca 1821 OH, d. IN ca 1852-70. | – | – |- |- | '''R-Z16932 (R1-L555 SNP Pack)''' | – | N114612 | John Elliot b 1776 MD, USA d 1854 IN, USA | – | – |- |- | '''R-Z16932 (R1-L555 SNP Pack)''' | – | 32599 | | – | – |- |- | '''R-Z16932 (R1-L555 SNP Pack)''' | – | 101670 | John Irwin | – | – |- |- | '''R-Z16932 (R1-L555 SNP Pack)''' | – | 134853 | | [[Irwin-3439|John Irwin]] | [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Irwin-3439/890 DNA Descendants] |} ==== BORDERS, R-L555 > Z16932 > PH2126 ==== {| border="1" cellpadding="5" style="text-align:left;" ! Haplogroup ! Est. Date ! Kit ! Paternal EKA ! Paternal EKA Profile ! Paternal EKA DNA Descendants |- |- | '''R-PH2126''' | – | 19899 | | – | – |} ==== BORDERS, R-L555 > Z16932 > FGC13746 ==== {| border="1" cellpadding="5" style="text-align:left;" ! Haplogroup ! Est. Date ! Kit ! Paternal EKA ! Paternal EKA Profile ! Paternal EKA DNA Descendants |- |- | '''R-FGC13746 (R1-L555 SNP Pack)''' | – | 592951 | Richard Irwin, b. 1799 (1800?) PA and d. 1860 | – | – |- |- | '''R-FGC13746''' | – | 968700 | John Cozier Irvine b.1773 d.1850 d. | – | – |- |- | '''R-FGC13746''' | – | 977029 | | – | – |- |- | '''R-FGC13746''' | – | 225023 | Thomas Rountree, b. Abt. 1719 and d. 1770 | – | – |- |- | '''R-FGC13746''' | – | 626559 | Alexander Snaddon , b. 1740 and d. 1800 | – | – |} ==== BORDERS, R-L555 > Z16932 > FGC13746 > FGC19539 ==== {| border="1" cellpadding="5" style="text-align:left;" ! Haplogroup ! Est. Date ! Kit ! Paternal EKA ! Paternal EKA Profile ! Paternal EKA DNA Descendants |- |- | '''R-FGC19539''' | 1387 | IN94377 | Thomas Irving, b. 1812 and d. 1886 | [[Irving-1524|Thomas Irving (1875-1961)]] | [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Irving-1524/890 DNA Descendants] |- |- | '''R-FGC19539 (R1-L555 SNP Pack)''' | 1387 | 645063 | | – | – |- |- | '''R-FGC19539 (R1-L555 SNP Pack)''' | 1387 | 427863 | | – | – |- | '''R-FGC19539 (R1-L555 SNP Pack)''' | 1387 | 729119 | | – | – |- |- | '''R-FGC19539 (R1-L555 SNP Pack)''' | 1387 | 169170 | | – | – |- |- | '''R-FGC19539 (R1-L555 SNP Pack)''' | 1387 | 188745 | William French 1739 | – | – |- |- | '''R-FGC19539 (non R1-L555 SNP Pack)''' | 1387 | 390676 | M19-1/Thomas McAllister, 1818-1875 | – | – |- |- | '''R-FGC19539 (R1-L555 SNP Pack)''' | 1387 | 204130 | John Irwin, b. 26 Mar 1819, d. 11 May 1906 | – | – |} ==== BORDERS, R-L555 > Z16932 > FGC13746 > FGC19539 > FGC19532 ==== {| border="1" cellpadding="5" style="text-align:left;" ! Haplogroup ! Est. Date ! Kit ! Paternal EKA ! Paternal EKA Profile ! Paternal EKA DNA Descendants |- |- | '''R-FGC19532 (R1-L555 SNP Pack)''' | – | 499813 | | – | – |- |- | '''R-FGC19532''' | – | IN82601 | Hugh Talbot, b.1005 and d. 1077 | – | – |} ==== BORDERS, R-L555 > Z16932 > FGC13746 > FGC19539 > FGC19532 > FGC19534/FGC19538 ==== {| border="1" cellpadding="5" style="text-align:left;" ! Haplogroup ! Est. Date ! Kit ! Paternal EKA ! Paternal EKA Profile ! Paternal EKA DNA Descendants |- |- | '''R-FGC19534''' | 1667 | MK67961 | Obediah Chaney Sr, b 1771 and d. 1847 | – | – |- |- | '''R-FGC19534 (R1-L555 SNP Pack)''' | – | 169084 | Matthew Irvine/Irwin, 1710-1767 Cabarrus Co., NC | – | – |- |- | '''R-FGC19534 (R1-L555 SNP Pack)''' | – | 227948 | | – | – |- |- | '''R-FGC19534 (R1-L555 SNP Pack)''' | – | 355147 | Alexander La Fevers b. 1825 | – | – |} ==== BORDERS, R-L555 > Z16932 > FGC13746 > FGC19539 > FGC19532 > FGC19534 > FGC19537 ==== {| border="1" cellpadding="5" style="text-align:left;" ! Haplogroup ! Est. Date ! Kit ! Paternal EKA ! Paternal EKA Profile ! Paternal EKA DNA Descendants |- |- | '''R-FGC19537''' | 1779 | 227553 | James Irwin | – | – |- |- | '''R-FGC19537''' | 1779 | 65048 | Mr. John Erwin, b. 1780 and d. 1841 | – | – |} ==== BORDERS, R-L555 > Z16932 > FGC13746 > FGC19539 > FGC19532 > FGC19534 > BY14596 ==== {| border="1" cellpadding="5" style="text-align:left;" ! Haplogroup ! Est. Date ! Kit ! Paternal EKA ! Paternal EKA Profile ! Paternal EKA DNA Descendants |- |- | '''R-BY14596''' | 1714 | 58192 | Nathaniel Irwin b 1743 Ireland - d 1792 York Co SC | – | – |- |- | '''R-BY14596''' | 1714 | 302704 | Robert Irvine | – | – |} ==== BORDERS, R-L555 > Z16932 > FGC13746 > FGC19539 > BY43494 ==== {| border="1" cellpadding="5" style="text-align:left;" ! Haplogroup ! Est. Date ! Kit ! Paternal EKA ! Paternal EKA Profile ! Paternal EKA DNA Descendants |- |- | '''R-BY43494''' | – | 260850 | James Nipper 1696 | – | – |- |- | '''R-BY43494''' | – | 330525 | M19-2/Patrick McAllister, b. 1830 and d. 1880 | – | – |} ==== BORDERS, R-L555 > Z16932 > FGC13746 > BY3661 ==== {| border="1" cellpadding="5" style="text-align:left;" ! Haplogroup ! Est. Date ! Kit ! Paternal EKA ! Paternal EKA Profile ! Paternal EKA DNA Descendants |- |- | '''R-BY3661''' | – | 364399 | John Ervin b. 1750 d. 1828 SW Virginia USA | – | – |} ==== BORDERS, R-L555 > Z16932 > FGC13746 > BY3712 ==== {| border="1" cellpadding="5" style="text-align:left;" ! Haplogroup ! Est. Date ! Kit ! Paternal EKA ! Paternal EKA Profile ! Paternal EKA DNA Descendants |- |- | '''R-BY3712''' | – | 87191 | | – | – |} ==== BORDERS, R-L555 > Z16932 > FGC13746 > BY3690 ==== {| border="1" cellpadding="5" style="text-align:left;" ! Haplogroup ! Est. Date ! Kit ! Paternal EKA ! Paternal EKA Profile ! Paternal EKA DNA Descendants |- |- | '''R-BY3690 (R1-L555 SNP Pack)''' | 1517 | 433672 | James Irvine b. Northern ireland | – | – |- |- | '''R-BY3690 (R1-L555 SNP Pack)''' | 1517 | 92872 | William Irvine, b. Circa 1738, Annan, Scotland | – | – |- |- | '''R-BY3690 (R1-L555 SNP Pack)''' | 1517 | 31385 | Abraham Erwine B.1784 NJ./ D. 1860 Pa. | – | – |- |- | '''R-BY3690 (R1-L555 SNP Pack)''' | 1517 | 584162 | John Ervin, b. about 1750 | – | – |- |- | '''R-BY3690''' | 1517 | 364528 | John Robert Irvine 1838 | – | – |- |- | '''R-BY3690''' | 1517 | B10488 | | – | – |- |- | '''R-BY3690''' | 1517 | 311268 | David Austin Cunningham, b. 1850 PA, d. 1937 PA | – | – |} ==== BORDERS, R-L555 > Z16932 > FGC13746 > R-FGC34569* ==== {| border="1" cellpadding="5" style="text-align:left;" ! Haplogroup ! Est. Date ! Kit ! Paternal EKA ! Paternal EKA Profile ! Paternal EKA DNA Descendants |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FGC34569|R-FGC34569]]''' | 1414 | 159997 | Robert Erwin | – | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FGC34569|R-FGC34569]]''' | 1414 | 51729 | Samuel Irwin, b.c. 1780, VA, and d. 1837, MO | – | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FGC34569|R-FGC34569]]''' | 1414 | 955642 | | – | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FGC34569|R-FGC34569]]''' | 1414 | 939304 | Jonathan Murray | – | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FGC34569|R-FGC34569 (R1-L555 SNP Pack)]]''' | 1414 | 462109 | George Irwin B:1795 d:26/12/1870 | – | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FGC34569|R-FGC34569 (R1-L555 SNP Pack)]]''' | 1414 | 115812 | William Ervin / Irvin b.1816. d.1891 TN. USA | – | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FGC34569|R-FGC34569 (R1-L555 SNP Pack)]]''' | 1414 | 260764 | | – | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FGC34569|R-FGC34569 (R1-L555 SNP Pack)]]''' | – | 383379 | Christopher Irwin, b. circa 1750 and d. 1833 | – | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FGC34569|R-FGC34569 (R1-L555 SNP Pack)]]''' | 1414 | 123165 | orphan Christopher Irvin b 1758? Bedford, Va? | – | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FGC34569|R-FGC34569 (R1-L555 SNP Pack)]]''' | 1414 | 856038 | James Robert Irvine b. 1645 and d . 1729 | – | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FGC34569|R-FGC34569 (R1-L555 SNP Pack)]]''' | 1414 | 92190 | Henry Taaffe Irwin, b.1786 Sligo, Ire. d.1853 | – | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FGC34569|R-FGC34569 (R1-L555 SNP Pack)]]''' | 1414 | 28526 | William Erwin b 1738 d. 1774 PA | – | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FGC34569|R-FGC34569 (R1-L555 SNP Pack)]]''' | 1414 | 268837 | John Irwin, b.c1801 d.1886 Armagh | – | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FGC34569|R-FGC34569 (R1-L555 SNP Pack)]]''' | 1414 | 719914 | Walter Irvine , b. 1772 and d. 1839 | – | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FGC34569|R-FGC34569 (R1-L555 SNP Pack)]]''' | 1414 | 484113 | Christopher Irvine | – | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FGC34569|R-FGC34569 (R1-L555 SNP Pack)]]''' | 1414 | 384012 | | – | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FGC34569|R-FGC34569 (R1-L555 SNP Pack)]]''' | 1414 | 174805 | | – | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FGC34569|R-FGC34569 (R1-L555 SNP Pack)]]''' | 1414 | 262364 | James Erwin, b.1740 Ireland, d.1820 Ohio, USA | – | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FGC34569|R-FGC34569 (R1-L555 SNP Pack)]]''' | 1414 | 187553 | John Irwin, born 8 Oct 1827, died 27 Sept 1910,Man | – | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FGC34569|R-FGC34569 (R1-L555 SNP Pack)]]''' | 1414 | N93978 | | – | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FGC34569|R-FGC34569 (R1-L555 SNP Pack)]]''' | 1414 | 152543 | James Erwin B.? PA? D.10 Aug 1814 Midway, SC | – | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FGC34569|R-FGC34569 (R1-L555 SNP Pack)]]''' | 1414 | 635285 | Thomas Irvine b. 1810 d. 1896 St. Mary's, Ontario | – | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FGC34569|R-FGC34569 (R1-L555 SNP Pack)]]''' | 1414 | IN42839 | | – | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FGC34569|R-FGC34569 (R1-L555 SNP Pack)]]''' | 1414 | 81921 | James Erwin b 1830 | – | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FT184892|R-FT184892]]''' | 1483 | 61561 | Alexander Irvine X
(Update EKA to James Irwin (d. 1840)) | James Irwin (d. 1840) | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FGC34569|R-FGC34569 (R1-L555 SNP Pack)]]''' | 1414 | N117125 | William Erwin, b ca. 1770 | – | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FGC34569|R-FGC34569 (R1-L555 SNP Pack)]]''' | 1414 | 298259 | James Ervin, b. 6-10-1813 and d. 1-27-1892 | – | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FGC34569|R-FGC34569 (R1-L555 SNP Pack)]]''' | 1414 | 965979 | Samuel Irwin, b.1805 and d.1864 PA | – | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FGC34569|R-FGC34569 (R1-L555 SNP Pack)]]''' | 1414 | 307783 | John Irwin b. 1733 and d. 1826 | [[Irwin-3772|John Irwin]] | [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Irwin-3772/890 DNA Descendants] |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FGC34569|R-FGC34569 (R1-L555 SNP Pack)]]''' | 1414 | 93832 | William Irwin, b. ca. 1700 Ireland, d. 1748 PA | – | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FGC34569|R-FGC34569 (non-R1-L555 SNP Pack)]]''' | 1414 | 873768 | James Irvine b1755 and d 1815 | – | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FGC34569|R-FGC34569 (R1-L555 SNP Pack)]]''' | 1414 | 322667 | William Erwin | – | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FGC34569|R-FGC34569 (R1-L555 SNP Pack)]]''' | 1414 | 336452 | William Shankland, b. 1827 | – | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FGC34569|R-FGC34569 (R1-L555 SNP Pack)]]''' | 1414 | 330115 | John Fincher, b. 1779 and d. 1835 | – | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FGC34569|R-FGC34569 (R1-L555 SNP Pack)]]''' | 1414 | 197033 | George Cooper b. 1819 and d. 1915 | – | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FGC34569|R-FGC34569 (R1-L555 SNP Pack)]]''' | 1414 | 3874 | y-DNA Erwin f. Edward Hoyt NY ( Adoption ) | – | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FGC34569|R-FGC34569 (R1-L555 SNP Pack)]]''' | 1414 | 667695 | Joseph Graves: b. 1760 in Virginia | – | – |} ==== BORDERS, R-FGC34569 > BY3682 ==== {| border="1" cellpadding="5" style="text-align:left;" ! Haplogroup ! Est. Date ! Kit ! Paternal EKA ! Paternal EKA Profile ! Paternal EKA DNA Descendants |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-BY3682|R-BY3682]]''' | 1714 | 22874 | William Irvine, b 1784 Minto Village Roxburghshire | – | – |} ==== BORDERS, R-FGC34569 > BY3710 ==== {| border="1" cellpadding="5" style="text-align:left;" ! Haplogroup ! Est. Date ! Kit ! Paternal EKA ! Paternal EKA Profile ! Paternal EKA DNA Descendants |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-BY3710|R-BY3710]]''' | 1614 | 139577 | | – | – |} ==== BORDERS, R-FGC34569 > BY3671* ==== {| border="1" cellpadding="5" style="text-align:left;" ! Haplogroup ! Est. Date ! Kit ! Paternal EKA ! Paternal EKA Profile ! Paternal EKA DNA Descendants |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-BY3671|R-BY3671]]''' | 1492 | 72683 | Samuel Irwin b1736Pennsylvania d1783 CabarrasCo,NC | – | – |} ==== BORDERS, R-FGC34569 > BY3671 > BY3705 ==== {| border="1" cellpadding="5" style="text-align:left;" ! Haplogroup ! Est. Date ! Kit ! Paternal EKA ! Paternal EKA Profile ! Paternal EKA DNA Descendants |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-BY3705|R-BY3705]]''' | 1763 | 280599 | John W. Irvin b1800 PA d1876 | – | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-BY3705|R-BY3705]]''' | 1763 | 930951 | | – | – |} ==== BORDERS, R-FGC34569 > BY3701* ==== {| border="1" cellpadding="5" style="text-align:left;" ! Haplogroup ! Est. Date ! Kit ! Paternal EKA ! Paternal EKA Profile ! Paternal EKA DNA Descendants |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-BY3701|R-BY3701]]''' | 1618 | 485885 | Charles F. Irwin, Sr. b.1789 PA,USA d.1855 MI | – | – |} ==== BORDERS, R-FGC34569 > BY3701 > BY3666* ==== {| border="1" cellpadding="5" style="text-align:left;" ! Haplogroup ! Est. Date ! Kit ! Paternal EKA ! Paternal EKA Profile ! Paternal EKA DNA Descendants |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-BY3666|R-BY3666 (R1-L555 SNP Pack)]]''' | 1708 | 137312 | Alexander Irwin 1777-1842 | – | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-BY3666|R-BY3666]]''' | 1708 | 930488 | Christopher Irvin, d. 1791, Rowan Co, NC | [[Irwin-1282|Christopher Irvin]] | [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Irwin-1282/890 DNA Descendants] |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-BY3666|R-BY3666 (R1-L555 SNP Pack)]]''' | 1708 | 796635 | Christopher Irvin, d. 1791, Rowan Co, NC | [[Irwin-1282|Christopher Irvin]] | [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Irwin-1282/890 DNA Descendants] |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-BY3666|R-BY3666]]''' | 1708 | 913750 | | – | – |} ==== BORDERS, R-FGC34569 > BY3701 > BY3688 ==== {| border="1" cellpadding="5" style="text-align:left;" ! Haplogroup ! Est. Date ! Kit ! Paternal EKA ! Paternal EKA Profile ! Paternal EKA DNA Descendants |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-BY3688|R-BY3688]]''' | 1908 | 434997 | Christopher Irvin, d. 1791, Rowan Co, NC | [[Irwin-1282|Christopher Irvin]] | [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Irwin-1282/890 DNA Descendants] |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-BY3688|R-BY3688]]''' | 1908 | 23026 | Christopher Irvin d. 1791 Rowan Co NC | [[Irwin-1282|Christopher Irvin]] | [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Irwin-1282/890 DNA Descendants] |} ==== BORDERS, R-FGC34569 > BY3701 > BY3666 > FT449029 ==== {| border="1" cellpadding="5" style="text-align:left;" ! Haplogroup ! Est. Date ! Kit ! Paternal EKA ! Paternal EKA Profile ! Paternal EKA DNA Descendants |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FT449029|R-FT449029 ]]''' | 1690 | 926729 | George Crawford Irwin b 1859 d 1943 | – | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FT449029|R-FT449029 ]]''' | 1690 | 324461 | | – | – |} ==== BORDERS, R-FGC34569 > FT11934* ==== {| border="1" cellpadding="5" style="text-align:left;" ! Haplogroup ! Est. Date ! Kit ! Paternal EKA ! Paternal EKA Profile ! Paternal EKA DNA Descendants |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FT11934|R-FT11934]]''' | 1475 | 112094 | Thomas Urwin, b circa 1760 | – | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FT11934|R-FT11934]]''' | 1475 | 308640 | David Irving | – | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FT11934|R-FT11934]]''' | 1475 | IN84691 | James Irvine, b. 1755 and d. 1815 | – | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FT11934|R-FT11934]]''' | 1475 | 823371 | Richard Haddock, d. 1454 | – | – |} ==== BORDERS, R-FGC34569 > FT11934 > BY12999 ==== {| border="1" cellpadding="5" style="text-align:left;" ! Haplogroup ! Est. Date ! Kit ! Paternal EKA ! Paternal EKA Profile ! Paternal EKA DNA Descendants |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-BY12999|R-BY12999]]''' | 1675 | 448919 | Richard Bell, b 1748 and d. 1802 | – | – |} ==== BORDERS, R-FGC34569 > FT11934 > FT12874* ==== {| border="1" cellpadding="5" style="text-align:left;" ! Haplogroup ! Est. Date ! Kit ! Paternal EKA ! Paternal EKA Profile ! Paternal EKA DNA Descendants |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FT12874|R-FT12874]]''' | 1554 | 320983 | | – | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FT12874|R-FT12874]]''' | 1554 | 903730 | Walter Irvine, 1772 | – | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FT12874|R-FT12874]]''' | 1554 | 105281 | David Irvine, b. 1721 Gleno, Ireland d. 1804 KY | – | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FT12874|R-FT12874]]''' | 1554 | 980700 | William Daniel Erwin, b. 1890 and d. 1952 | – | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FT12874|R-FT12874]]''' | 1554 | 896353 | James Irving, b. abt 1807 and d. 1892 | – | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FT12874|R-FT12874]]''' | 1554 | 464259 | William Irwin b approx 1840 | – | – |} ==== BORDERS, R-FGC34569 > FT11934 > FT12874 > BY3987 ==== {| border="1" cellpadding="5" style="text-align:left;" ! Haplogroup ! Est. Date ! Kit ! Paternal EKA ! Paternal EKA Profile ! Paternal EKA DNA Descendants |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-BY3987|R-BY3987]]''' | 1754 | 211862 | John Irwin, b. 1771 in Pennsylvania, d. Sep 1844 | – | – |} ==== BORDERS, R-FGC34569 > FT11934 > FT12874 > BY3699* ==== {| border="1" cellpadding="5" style="text-align:left;" ! Haplogroup ! Est. Date ! Kit ! Paternal EKA ! Paternal EKA Profile ! Paternal EKA DNA Descendants |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-BY3699|R-BY3699 (R1-L555 SNP Pack)]]''' | 1624 | 247184 | Edward Erwine, b. 1802 | – | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-BY3699|R-BY3699]]''' | 1624 | 594774 | Edward Erwine b.1802/3 d. 1862 | – | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-BY3699|R-BY3699]]''' | 1624 | 918271 | | – | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-BY3699|R-BY3699]]''' | 1624 | 547549 | Adam Irving b. 1800 -1801 son of John Irvin | – | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-BY3699|R-BY3699]]''' | 1624 | 340760 | Matthew Irwin, b. 1778 and d. 1858 | – | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-BY3699|R-BY3699]]''' | 1624 | 85002 | James Franklin Johnson b.~1790 Westmoreland co. VA | – | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-BY3699|R-BY3699]]''' | 1624 | 298009 | James Franklin Johnson b.~1790 Westmoreland co. VA | – | – |} ==== BORDERS, R-FGC34569 > FT11934 > FT12874 > BY3699 > BY3679 ==== {| border="1" cellpadding="5" style="text-align:left;" ! Haplogroup ! Est. Date ! Kit ! Paternal EKA ! Paternal EKA Profile ! Paternal EKA DNA Descendants |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-BY3679|R-BY3679]]''' | 1824 | 54774 | | – | – |} ==== BORDERS, R-FGC34569 > FT11934 > FT12874 > BY12997 ==== {| border="1" cellpadding="5" style="text-align:left;" ! Haplogroup ! Est. Date ! Kit ! Paternal EKA ! Paternal EKA Profile ! Paternal EKA DNA Descendants |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-BY12997|R-BY12997]]''' | 1778 | 954971 | Christopher Irvine b:1776 d: June 1840 | – | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-BY12997|R-BY12997]]''' | 1778 | 154919 | Christopher Irvine, b. 1776;d.1840 Maury Co, TN | – | – |} ==== BORDERS, R-FGC34569 > FT11934 > FT12874 > FT247220 ==== {| border="1" cellpadding="5" style="text-align:left;" ! Haplogroup ! Est. Date ! Kit ! Paternal EKA ! Paternal EKA Profile ! Paternal EKA DNA Descendants |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FT247220|R-FT247220]]''' | 1666 | 174091 | | – | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FT247220|R-FT247220]]''' | 1666 | 919885 | | – | – |} ==== BORDERS, R-FGC34569 > FT11934 > FT12874 > FT12980 ==== {| border="1" cellpadding="5" style="text-align:left;" ! Haplogroup ! Est. Date ! Kit ! Paternal EKA ! Paternal EKA Profile ! Paternal EKA DNA Descendants |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FT12980|R-FT12980]]''' | 1721 | 397497 | Francis Irvine b1775 d1853 Killyleagh, Down | – | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FT12980|R-FT12980]]''' | 1721 | 675915 | Francis Irvine b1775 d1853 Killyleagh, Down | – | – |} ==== BORDERS, R-FGC34569 > FT11934 > FTA37270 > R-FTB87532 ==== {| border="1" cellpadding="5" style="text-align:left;" ! Haplogroup ! Est. Date ! Kit ! Paternal EKA ! Paternal EKA Profile ! Paternal EKA DNA Descendants |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FTB87532|R-FTB87532]]''' | – | 85610 | William Heenan Ervin, b.1859 Dayton,Ohio d.1915 | – | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FTB87532|R-FTB87532]]''' | – | (non-Irwin Clan Surname Project member) | | – | – |} ==== BORDERS, R-FGC34569 > FT11934 > FTA37270 > FTA36000 ==== {| border="1" cellpadding="5" style="text-align:left;" ! Haplogroup ! Est. Date ! Kit ! Paternal EKA ! Paternal EKA Profile ! Paternal EKA DNA Descendants |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FTA36000|R-FTA36000]]''' | 1712 | B795849 | James Irwin b. Abt 1730 | – | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FTA36000|R-FTA36000]]''' | 1712 | 792577 | James W. Erwin, b. 1760 and d. 1849 | [[Erwin-330|James William Erwin]] | [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Erwin-330/890 DNA Descendants] |} ==== BORDERS, R-FGC34569 > FT11934 > FTD61340* ==== {| border="1" cellpadding="5" style="text-align:left;" ! Haplogroup ! Est. Date ! Kit ! Paternal EKA ! Paternal EKA Profile ! Paternal EKA DNA Descendants |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FTD61340|R-FTD61340]]''' | 1585 | 54412 | George Irwin b.c:1796 d.1870 Clones Fermanagh | – | – |} ==== BORDERS, R-FGC34569 > FT11934 > FTD61340 > BY3663 ==== {| border="1" cellpadding="5" style="text-align:left;" ! Haplogroup ! Est. Date ! Kit ! Paternal EKA ! Paternal EKA Profile ! Paternal EKA DNA Descendants |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-BY3663|R-BY3663]]''' | 1810 | 917869 | John Erwin, ca. 1750 - aft. 1813 | – | – |} ==== BORDERS, R-FGC34569 > FT11934 > FTD61340 > BY3663 > FT236565 ==== {| border="1" cellpadding="5" style="text-align:left;" ! Haplogroup ! Est. Date ! Kit ! Paternal EKA ! Paternal EKA Profile ! Paternal EKA DNA Descendants |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FT236565|R-FT236565]]''' | – | N22482 | | – | – |} ==== BORDERS, R-FGC34569 > FT11934 > FTD61340 > BY3663 > FT236565 > BY3708 ==== {| border="1" cellpadding="5" style="text-align:left;" ! Haplogroup ! Est. Date ! Kit ! Paternal EKA ! Paternal EKA Profile ! Paternal EKA DNA Descendants |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-BY3708|R-BY3708]]''' | 1993 | 280156 | David Ervin b.1781(NC) - d.1865 | – | – |} ==== BORDERS, R-FGC34569 > BY174652 ==== {| border="1" cellpadding="5" style="text-align:left;" ! Haplogroup ! Est. Date ! Kit ! Paternal EKA ! Paternal EKA Profile ! Paternal EKA DNA Descendants |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-BY174652|R-BY174652]]''' | 1684 | N41928 | William Byers, b1764, Dumfriesshire, Scotland | – | – |} ==== BORDERS, R-FGC34569 > FT228169 ==== {| border="1" cellpadding="5" style="text-align:left;" ! Haplogroup ! Est. Date ! Kit ! Paternal EKA ! Paternal EKA Profile ! Paternal EKA DNA Descendants |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FT228169|R-FT228169]]''' | 1682 | B566023 | William Byers, b. 1647 and d. 1713 | – | – |} ==== BORDERS, R-FGC34569 > FT184892* ==== {| border="1" cellpadding="5" style="text-align:left;" ! Haplogroup ! Est. Date ! Kit ! Paternal EKA ! Paternal EKA Profile ! Paternal EKA DNA Descendants |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FT184892|R-FT184892]]''' | 1483 | B721931 | | – | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FT184892|R-FT184892]]''' | 1483 | 61561 | Alexander Irvine X
(Update EKA to James Irwin (d. 1840)) | James Irwin (d. 1840) | – |} ==== BORDERS, R-FGC34569 > FT184892 > BY3707 ==== {| border="1" cellpadding="5" style="text-align:left;" ! Haplogroup ! Est. Date ! Kit ! Paternal EKA ! Paternal EKA Profile ! Paternal EKA DNA Descendants |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-BY3707|R-BY3707]]''' | 1583 | 160045 | William Erwin, b. bef.1717 and d. 1774 PA | – | – |} ==== BORDERS, R-FGC34569 > FT184892 > BY3665* ==== {| border="1" cellpadding="5" style="text-align:left;" ! Haplogroup ! Est. Date ! Kit ! Paternal EKA ! Paternal EKA Profile ! Paternal EKA DNA Descendants |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-BY3665|R-BY3665 (R1-L555 SNP Pack)]]''' | 1712 | 138798 | William B. Erwin, 1809-1891 | [[Erwin-1470|William Erwin]] | [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Erwin-1470/890 DNA Descendants] |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-BY3665|R-BY3665 (R1-L555 SNP Pack)]]''' | 1712 | 432871 | Robert Irwin 1775 -1855 Born in Ireland | – | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-BY3665|R-BY3665 (R1-L555 SNP Pack)]]''' | 1712 | 200807 | | – | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-BY3665|R-BY3665 (R1-L555 SNP Pack)]]''' | 1712 | 181966 | | – | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-BY3665|R-BY3665 (R1-L555 SNP Pack)]]''' | 1712 | 209535 | | – | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-BY3665|R-BY3665]]''' | 1712 | 984019 | James Erwin b. 1770 d. 2 Aug 1826 | – | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-BY3665|R-BY3665 (R1-L555 SNP Pack)]]''' | 1712 | 201165 | | [[Erwin-71|Edward Erwin]] | [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Erwin-71/890 DNA Descendants] |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-BY3665|R-BY3665]]''' | 1712 | 114797 | | – | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-BY3665|R-BY3665]]''' | 1712 | 1008702 | James Irwin b. 1798 d. 1864 co. Tyrone | – | – |} ==== BORDERS, R-FGC34569 > FT184892 > BY3665 > BY3667 ==== {| border="1" cellpadding="5" style="text-align:left;" ! Haplogroup ! Est. Date ! Kit ! Paternal EKA ! Paternal EKA Profile ! Paternal EKA DNA Descendants |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-BY3667|R-BY3667]]''' | 1812 | N126337 | Edward "Ned" Erwin, b. 1689 and d. 1772 | [[Erwin-71|Edward Erwin]] | [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Erwin-71/890 DNA Descendants] |} ==== BORDERS, R-FGC34569 > FT184892 > FTB62572 ==== {| border="1" cellpadding="5" style="text-align:left;" ! Haplogroup ! Est. Date ! Kit ! Paternal EKA ! Paternal EKA Profile ! Paternal EKA DNA Descendants |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FTB62572|R-FTB62572]]''' | 1783 | 180012 | Joseph Erwin, b. 1700? and d. 1771 | [[Erwin-527|Joseph Erwin]] | [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Erwin-527/890 DNA Descendants] |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FTB62572|R-FTB62572]]''' | 1783 | 867354 | Not in Project | [[Barrington-484|Frank H Barrington]] | [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Barrington-484/890 DNA Descendants] |} ==== BORDERS, R-FGC34569 > FT354024* ==== {| border="1" cellpadding="5" style="text-align:left;" ! Haplogroup ! Est. Date ! Kit ! Paternal EKA ! Paternal EKA Profile ! Paternal EKA DNA Descendants |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FT354024|R-FT354024]]''' | 1599 | 708389 | James, f of Joseph Irwin, b. 1826, d. 1899 | [[Irwin-6790|Joseph Irwin]] | [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Irwin-6790/890 DNA Descendants] |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FT354024|R-FT354024]]''' | 1599 | 320721 | Samuel A. Erwin, 1754-1829 | [[Erwin-3383|William Erwin]] | [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Erwin-3383/890 DNA Descendants] |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FT354024|R-FT354024]]''' | 1599 | 752794 | William Erwin (1716-1774) Wife Rebekah | [[Erwin-3383|William Erwin]] | [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Erwin-3383/890 DNA Descendants] |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FT354024|R-FT354024]]''' | 1599 | MI15008 | Irwin | [[Irwin-6884|John Irwin]] | [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Irwin-6884/890 DNA Descendants] |} ==== BORDERS, R-FGC34569 > FT354024 > FT167171 ==== {| border="1" cellpadding="5" style="text-align:left;" ! Haplogroup ! Est. Date ! Kit ! Paternal EKA ! Paternal EKA Profile ! Paternal EKA DNA Descendants |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FT167171|R-FT167171]]''' | 1641 | IN118795 | Edward Irwin | [[Irwin-6882|Edward Irwin]] | [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Irwin-6882/890 DNA Descendants] |} ==== BORDERS, R-FGC34569 > FT354024 > FT167171 > FT170573 ==== {| border="1" cellpadding="5" style="text-align:left;" ! Haplogroup ! Est. Date ! Kit ! Paternal EKA ! Paternal EKA Profile ! Paternal EKA DNA Descendants |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FT170573|R-FT170573]]''' | 1749 | 1006308 | John Irvine, 1812 | [[Irvine-7486|John Irvine]] | [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Irvine-7486/890 DNA Descendants] |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FT170573|R-FT170573]]''' | 1749 | EV5603 | John Irwin d. 1859, Derryork, Co. Londonderry | [[Irwin-6761|John Irwin]] | [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Irwin-6761/890 DNA Descendants] |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FT170573|R-FT170573]]''' | 1749 | B207261 | Isaac Irwin, b. 1767 and d. 1847 | [[Irwin-6746|Isaac Irwin]] | [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Irwin-6746/890 DNA Descendants] |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FT170573|R-FT170573]]''' | 1749 | MK77947 | William Irwin, b. 1827 in Co. Londonderry, Ireland | [[Irwin-3602|William Irwin]] | [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Irwin-6746/890 DNA Descendants] |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FT170573|R-FT170573]]''' | 1749 | 153158 | Matthew Irwin/Erwin, b. 1765 and d. 1861 | [[Erwin-1314|Matthew Irwin]] | [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Erwin-1314/890 DNA Descendants] |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FT170573|R-FT170573]]''' | 1749 | IN131922 | Joseph Irwin, b. 1764 d. 1843 | [[Irwin-7276|Joseph Irwin]] | [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Irwin-7276/890 DNA Descendants] |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FT170573|R-FT170573]]''' | 1749 | 361220 | James Irwin b. abt 1797, d. 1859 | [[Irwin-2626|James Irwin]] | [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Irwin-2626/890 DNA Descendants] |} ==== BORDERS, R-FGC34569 > FT354024 > FT167171 > FT226524 ==== {| border="1" cellpadding="5" style="text-align:left;" ! Haplogroup ! Est. Date ! Kit ! Paternal EKA ! Paternal EKA Profile ! Paternal EKA DNA Descendants |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FT226524|R-FT226524]]''' | 1789 | N19506 | Edward Irwin | [[Irwin-6878|Edward Irwin]] | [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Irwin-6878/890 DNA Descendants] |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FT226524|R-FT226524]]''' | 1789 | 321166 | Edward Irwin b 1765 d 1845 | [[Irwin-6878|Edward Irwin]] | [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Irwin-6878/890 DNA Descendants] |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FT226524|R-FT226524]]''' | 1789 | 896760 | Edward | [[Irwin-6878|Edward Irwin]] | [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Irwin-6878/890 DNA Descendants] |} ==== BORDERS, R-FGC34569 > FT354024 > FTB9948 ==== {| border="1" cellpadding="5" style="text-align:left;" ! Haplogroup ! Est. Date ! Kit ! Paternal EKA ! Paternal EKA Profile ! Paternal EKA DNA Descendants |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FTB9948|R-FTB9948]]''' | 1778 | 960071 | | [[Erwin-3398|David Erwin/Eirwin]] | [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Erwin-3398/890 DNA Descendants] |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FTB9948|R-FTB9948]]''' | 1778 | 771439 | David Erwin | [[Erwin-3398|David Erwin/Eirwin]] | [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Erwin-3398/890 DNA Descendants] |} ==== BORDERS, R-FGC34569 > FT117668 ==== {| border="1" cellpadding="5" style="text-align:left;" ! Haplogroup ! Est. Date ! Kit ! Paternal EKA ! Paternal EKA Profile ! Paternal EKA DNA Descendants |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FT117668|R-FT117668]]''' | 1633 | 391221 | James Irving, b. 1808 Carlisle, England | – | – |} ==== BORDERS, R-FGC34569 > FT117668 > FT115099 ==== {| border="1" cellpadding="5" style="text-align:left;" ! Haplogroup ! Est. Date ! Kit ! Paternal EKA ! Paternal EKA Profile ! Paternal EKA DNA Descendants |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FT115099|R-FT115099]]''' | 1727 | 315486 | | – | – |} ==== BORDERS, R-FGC34569 > FT117668 > FT115099 > BY3670 ==== {| border="1" cellpadding="5" style="text-align:left;" ! Haplogroup ! Est. Date ! Kit ! Paternal EKA ! Paternal EKA Profile ! Paternal EKA DNA Descendants |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-BY3670|R-BY3670]]''' | 1827 | 226426 | Mr. Edward Irving, b. 1600 | – | – |} ==== BORDERS, R-FGC34569 > FT423962 > FT424077 ==== {| border="1" cellpadding="5" style="text-align:left;" ! Haplogroup ! Est. Date ! Kit ! Paternal EKA ! Paternal EKA Profile ! Paternal EKA DNA Descendants |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FT424077|R-FT424077]]''' | 1744 | 342560 | | – | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FT424077|R-FT424077]]''' | 1744 | 960069 | | – | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FT424077|R-FT424077]]''' | 1744 | B488816 | Christopher Irvin, d. 1761, Prince Edward Co. VA | – | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FT424077|R-FT424077 ]]''' | – | 1000763 | Francis Irwin, b c1805, d 1879 | – | – |} ==== BORDERS, R-FGC34569 > R-FT423962 > FTE85124 ==== {| border="1" cellpadding="5" style="text-align:left;" ! Haplogroup ! Est. Date ! Kit ! Paternal EKA ! Paternal EKA Profile ! Paternal EKA DNA Descendants |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FTE85124 |R-FTE85124 ]]''' | – | B17431 | Joseph Irwin b. 1770 d. 1830 Drumacarney, Derry | [[Irvine-1356|James Irvine]] | [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Irvine-1356/890 DNA Descendants] |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FTE85124 |R-FTE85124 ]]''' | – | 332627 | Joseph Irwin b. 1770 d. 1830 Drumacarney, Derry | [[Irvine-1356|James Irvine]] | [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Irvine-1356/890 DNA Descendants] |} ==== BORDERS, R-FGC34569 > FTT72 ==== {| border="1" cellpadding="5" style="text-align:left;" ! Haplogroup ! Est. Date ! Kit ! Paternal EKA ! Paternal EKA Profile ! Paternal EKA DNA Descendants |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FTT72|R-FTT72]]''' | 1667 | IN102151 | Nicholas Johnston c1776 Enniskillen>1860 Ontario | – | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FTT72|R-FTT72]]''' | – | (non-Irwin Clan Surname Project member) | | – | – |} ==== BORDERS, R-FGC34569 > FTT72 > FT217558 ==== {| border="1" cellpadding="5" style="text-align:left;" ! Haplogroup ! Est. Date ! Kit ! Paternal EKA ! Paternal EKA Profile ! Paternal EKA DNA Descendants |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FT217558|R-FT217558]]''' | 1717 | B363203 | Acheson Johnston B 1823 | – | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FT217558|R-FT217558]]''' | 1717 | B293506 | James Johnston bef 1770 near Ballyfarnon Roscommon | – | – |- |- |} ==== BORDERS, R-FGC34569 > FTA92245 ==== {| border="1" cellpadding="5" style="text-align:left;" ! Haplogroup ! Est. Date ! Kit ! Paternal EKA ! Paternal EKA Profile ! Paternal EKA DNA Descendants |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FTA92245|R-FTA92245]]''' | 1666 | IN93595 | William Irwin b.1829(Ire) d 19 Sept 1899(NZ)
(Update EKA to Joseph, father of William) | [[Irwin-6901|Joseph Irwin]] | [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Irwin-6901/890 DNA Descendants] |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FTA92245|R-FTA92245]]''' | 1666 | SI14477 | James Irwin, b. abt. 1802, Ballyness, Londonderry | [[Irwin-6902|James Irwin]] | [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Irwin-6902/890 DNA Descendants] |} ==== BORDERS, R-FGC34569 > FTC13774 ==== {| border="1" cellpadding="5" style="text-align:left;" ! Haplogroup ! Est. Date ! Kit ! Paternal EKA ! Paternal EKA Profile ! Paternal EKA DNA Descendants |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FTC13774|R-FTC13774]]''' | 1846 | IN109878 | George Johnston, Inver, Donegal, 1745-1829 | [[Johnston-20645|George Johnston]] | [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Irwin-6902/890 DNA Descendants] |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FTC13774|R-FTC13774]]''' | 1846 | MI11931 | George Johnston, Inver, Donegal, 1745-1829 | [[Johnston-20645|George Johnston]] | [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Irwin-6902/890 DNA Descendants] |} == Paternal Earliest Known Ancestors of Irwin Clan Surname Project, All == === BORDERS (including representatives of Bonshaw, Castle Irvine, Dumfries and Eskdale lines) === {| border="1" cellpadding="5" style="text-align:left;" ! Haplogroup ! Est. Date ! Kit ! Paternal EKA ! Paternal EKA Profile ! Paternal EKA DNA Descendants |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FGC34569|R-FGC34569 (R1-L555 SNP Pack)]]''' | 1414 | 260764 | | – | – |- |- | '''R-L21''' | 2587 BCE | 178379 | robert irwin born 1/1/1897 strandhill, sligo, irel | – | – |- |- | '''R-BY3690 (R1-L555 SNP Pack)''' | 1517 | 433672 | James Irvine b. Northern ireland | – | – |- |- | '''R-L555''' | 836 | 25244 | | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 111407 | Montrose Irwin m to Grace Hamilton-1768-Armagh Dio | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | IN28739 | Robert Irwin b 1780 d 1846 | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 258124 | | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 205403 | | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 229862 | Erwin b. ca 1795 | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 126244 | Joseph Erwin | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 925598 | | – | – |- |- | '''R-FGC19534 (R1-L555 SNP Pack)''' | – | 169084 | Matthew Irvine/Irwin, 1710-1767 Cabarrus Co., NC | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 273713 | william irwin | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 141139 | | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 28610 | Matthew Irvine/Irwin | – | – |- |- | '''R-FGC19537''' | 1779 | 227553 | James Irwin | – | – |- |- | '''R-BY14596''' | 1714 | 58192 | Nathaniel Irwin b 1743 Ireland - d 1792 York Co SC | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 120138 | | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | IN61081 | | – | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-BY3665|R-BY3665]]''' | 1712 | 138798 | William B. Erwin, 1809-1891 | [[Erwin-1470|William Erwin]] | [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Erwin-1470/890 DNA Descendants] |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 240419 | | – | – |- |- | '''R-FGC19537''' | 1779 | 65048 | Mr. John Erwin, b. 1780 and d. 1841 | – | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-BY3665|R-BY3665]]''' | 1712 | 432871 | Robert Irwin 1775 -1855 Born in Ireland | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 306052 | Charles Burton Irwin, b. 1805 PA, d. 1870 MO | – | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-BY3699|R-BY3699]]''' | 1624 | 247184 | Edward Erwine, b. 1802 | – | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-BY3699|R-BY3699]]''' | 1624 | 594774 | Edward Erwine b.1802/3 d. 1862 | – | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FTA92245|R-FTA92245]]''' | 1666 | IN93595 | William Irwin b.1829(Ire) d 19 Sept 1899(NZ)
(Update EKA to Joseph, father of William) | [[Irwin-6901|Joseph Irwin]] | [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Irwin-6901/890 DNA Descendants] |- |- | '''R-FGC19534 (R1-L555 SNP Pack)''' | – | 227948 | | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 249774 | | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 992924 | Aurthur Erwin, b. 1738 | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 84825 | Arthur Erwin, b.c. 1738, Mercersburg, PA | – | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FTE85124 |R-FTE85124 ]]''' | – | B17431 | Joseph Irwin b. 1770 d. 1830 Drumacarney, Derry | [[Irvine-1356|James Irvine]] | [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Irvine-1356/890 DNA Descendants] |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FTE85124 |R-FTE85124 ]]''' | – | 332627 | Joseph Irwin b. 1770 d. 1830 Drumacarney, Derry | [[Irvine-1356|James Irvine]] | [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Irvine-1356/890 DNA Descendants] |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 1714 | 998915 | | – | – |- |- | '''R-BY14596''' | 1714 | 302704 | Robert Irvine | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 130813 | | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | MI33262 | Richard Irving, b. 1822 and d. 1867 | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 193765 | | – | – |- |- | '''R-L21''' | 2587 BCE | 18960 | | – | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FT424077|R-FT424077]]''' | 1744 | 342560 | | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 336622 | Robert Irvin b. 1620 and d. 1646 | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 586231 | Christopher Irwin, b. circa 1750 and d. 1833 | – | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FGC34569|R-BY12997]]''' | – | 383379 | Christopher Irwin, b. circa 1750 and d. 1833 | – | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-BY12997|R-BY12997]]''' | 1778 | 954971 | Christopher Irvine b:1776 d: June 1840 | – | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-BY12997|R-BY12997]]''' | 1778 | 154919 | Christopher Irvine, b. 1776;d.1840 Maury Co, TN | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 362865 | James G. Irwin 1790-1863 Sterling, NY | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 281129 | | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 523810 | Charles Hood Irving | – | – |- |- | '''R-L555''' | 836 | 74798 | | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 160759 | WILLIAM IRVIN born March 19, 1757, in VA or Irelan | – | – |- |- | '''R-L555''' | 836 | 115781 | Henry Irwin, 1800 | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 110077 | Christopher Irvine, b.1757 and d.1815 | – | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FGC34569|R-FGC34569]]''' | 1414 | 123165 | orphan Christopher Irvin b 1758? Bedford, Va? | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 184294 | Christoher Ervine b 1755 | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 641353 | William Irvine b. 1730 d. 1767 | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 404193 | | – | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FGC34569|R-FGC34569 (R1-L555 SNP Pack)]]''' | 1414 | 856038 | James Robert Irvine b. 1645 and d . 1729 | – | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FT424077|R-FT424077]]''' | 1744 | 960069 | | – | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FT424077|R-FT424077]]''' | 1744 | B488816 | Christopher Irvin, d. 1761, Prince Edward Co. VA | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 937480 | | – | – |- |- | '''R-Z22597''' | – | B459428 | Archibald Irwin - 1812 to 1898 | – | – |- |- | '''R-L555''' | 836 | 277705 | | – | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FGC34569|R-FGC34569 (R1-L555 SNP Pack)]]''' | 1414 | 92190 | Henry Taaffe Irwin, b.1786 Sligo, Ire. d.1853 | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 81705 | | – | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FT424077 |R-FT424077 ]]''' | 4321 BCE | 1000763 | Francis Irwin, b c1805, d 1879 | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 135172 | George Arthur Irwin, B. 10 Apr 1875, Ogden, Ill. | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | IN125749 | Robert James Irwin, b. 1884, d. 1956 | – | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-BY3705|R-BY3705]]''' | 1763 | 280599 | John W. Irvin b1800 PA d1876 | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 132883 | William Irwin b.c.1792, PA | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 204042 | | – | – |- |- | '''R-FGC19539''' | 1387 | IN94377 | Thomas Irving, b. 1812 and d. 1886 | [[Irving-1524|Thomas Irving (1875-1961)]] | [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Irving-1524/890 DNA Descendants] |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FGC34569|R-FGC34569 (R1-L555 SNP Pack)]]''' | 1414 | 28526 | William Erwin b 1738 d. 1774 PA | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 250381 | | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 210029 | James Irwin 1820, County Tyrone | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 19864 | | – | – |- |- | '''R-P312''' | 2811 BCE | 66554 | george elgie irvin | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 97558 | | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | N26011 | | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | N54655 | | – | – |- |- | '''R-L555''' | 836 | 106520 | William Irvin, b ~ 1744 | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 212511 | GEORGE M. IRVINE | – | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-BY3665|R-BY3665]]''' | 1712 | 200807 | | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 233207 | John Irwin, b. 1757 and d. 1835 | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 233374 | John Irwin b.1757 and d. 1835 | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 114376 | Robert Irvine, b. 1806, Fernanagh Co, Ireland | – | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FTA37270|R-FTB87532]]''' | – | 85610 | William Heenan Ervin, b.1859 Dayton,Ohio d.1915 | – | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FT12874|R-FT12874]]''' | 1554 | 320983 | | – | – |- |- | '''R-FGC19539 (R1-L555 SNP Pack)''' | 1387 | 645063 | | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 932265 | John Long Irwin, 1812/1871 | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 156368 | | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 914016 | WALTER IRVINE, B.1738 AND D. 1803 | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 256720 | | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 12289 | Edward Erwin b.ca 1689 Ireland, d.Virginia | [[Erwin-71|Edward Erwin]] | [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Erwin-71/890 DNA Descendants] |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 910634 | Robert Irwin, b. 1827 | – | – |- |- | '''R-FGC13746 (R1-L555 SNP Pack)''' | – | 592951 | Richard Irwin, b. 1799 (1800?) PA and d. 1860 | – | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-BY3665|R-BY3665]]''' | 1712 | 181966 | | – | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-BY3666|R-BY3666]]''' | 1708 | 137312 | Alexander Irwin 1777-1842 | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 942907 | Robert Irwin, b. 1793 and d. 1874 | – | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-BY3666|R-BY3666]]''' | 1708 | 930488 | Christopher Irvin, d. 1791, Rowan Co, NC | [[Irwin-1282|Christopher Irvin]] | [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Irwin-1282/890 DNA Descendants] |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-BY3688|R-BY3688]]''' | 1908 | 434997 | Christopher Irvin, d. 1791, Rowan Co, NC | [[Irwin-1282|Christopher Irvin]] | [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Irwin-1282/890 DNA Descendants] |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-BY3688|R-BY3688]]''' | 1908 | 23026 | Christopher Irvin d. 1791 Rowan Co NC | [[Irwin-1282|Christopher Irvin]] | [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Irwin-1282/890 DNA Descendants] |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 45775 | | – | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-BY3666|R-BY3666]]''' | 1708 | 926729 | George Crawford Irwin b 1859 d 1943 | – | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-BY3701|R-BY3701]]''' | 1618 | 485885 | Charles F. Irwin, Sr. b.1789 PA,USA d.1855 MI | – | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FT449029|R-FT449029 ]]''' | – | 324461 | | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 11369 | | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 896080 | James Irwin, b. 1802 and d. 1880 | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 213308 | Edward Erwin 1689-1772 | [[Erwin-71|Edward Erwin]] | [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Erwin-71/890 DNA Descendants] |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 180715 | John of Camgart Irvine b.1663 and d. 1725 | – | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FGC34569|R-FGC34569 (R1-L555 SNP Pack)]]''' | 1414 | 268837 | John Irwin, b.c1801 d.1886 Armagh | – | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-BY3699|R-BY3699]]''' | 1624 | 918271 | | – | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FGC34569|R-FGC34569]]''' | 1414 | 159997 | Robert Erwin | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 32730 | | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 138518 | George Washington Irwin, 1834-?? | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 258712 | | – | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FT12980|R-FT12980]]''' | 1721 | 397497 | Francis Irvine b1775 d1853 Killyleagh, Down | – | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FTA92245|R-FTA92245]]''' | 1666 | SI14477 | James Irwin, b. abt. 1802, Ballyness, Londonderry | [[Irwin-6902|James Irwin]] | [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Irwin-6902/890 DNA Descendants] |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FT12874|R-FT12874]]''' | 1554 | 903730 | Walter Irvine, 1772 | – | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FGC34569|R-FGC34569 (R1-L555 SNP Pack)]]''' | 1414 | 719914 | Walter Irvine , b. 1772 and d. 1839 | – | – |- |- | '''R-FGC19539 (R1-L555 SNP Pack)''' | 1387 | 427863 | | – | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FGC34569|R-FGC34569]]''' | 1414 | 51729 | Samuel Irwin, b.c. 1780, VA, and d. 1837, MO | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 789566 | David Ervin b.1781(NC) - d.1865 | – | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FT236565|R-FT236565]]''' | – | N22482 | | – | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-BY3708|R-FT236565]]''' | – | 280156 | David Ervin b.1781(NC) - d.1865 | – | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-BY3663|R-BY3663]]''' | 1810 | 917869 | John Erwin, ca. 1750 - aft. 1813 | – | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-BY3671|R-BY3671]]''' | 1492 | 72683 | Samuel Irwin b1736Pennsylvania d1783 CabarrasCo,NC | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 230815 | James Urwin b 1795 and d 1841 | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 174058 | | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 170798 | | – | – |- |- | '''R-BY3690 (R1-L555 SNP Pack)''' | 1517 | 92872 | William Irvine, b. Circa 1738, Annan, Scotland | – | – |- |- | '''R-BY3712''' | – | 87191 | | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 208960 | | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 47322 | Charles Ervin 1784-1848 | – | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FT247220|R-FT247220]]''' | 1666 | 174091 | | – | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FT247220|R-FT247220]]''' | 1666 | 919885 | | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 322816 | William D. Irwin, b. 1834 d. 1885 Chester Co., PA | – | – |- |- | '''R-FGC13746''' | – | 968700 | John Cozier Irvine b.1773 d.1850 d. | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 937916 | Robert Ervin | [[Irvine-3738|John Irvine]] | [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Irvine-3738 DNA Descendants] |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 914239 | Mr. Andrew J. Irving, b. 1834 and d. 1915 | – | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FGC34569|R-FGC34569 (R1-L555 SNP Pack)]]''' | 1414 | 484113 | Christopher Irvine | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 530412 | William Irwin b. 1786 d. 1843 | – | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FGC34569|R-FGC34569 (R1-L555 SNP Pack)]]''' | 1414 | 384012 | | – | – |- |- | '''R-FGC19539 (R1-L555 SNP Pack)''' | 1387 | 729119 | | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 72310 | | – | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-BY3665|R-BY3665]]''' | 1712 | 209535 | | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 205652 | | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 206577 | | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 254089 | John Irvine, d. 1796 Cumberland Co. PA | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 163143 | | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 158445 | | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 158509 | | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 158572 | (Adam Irwin, 1787-1876) | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 174627 | Alexander Irvin | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 134962 | | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 112557 | Allen Erwin, March 1839 - July 1913 | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 114061 | | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 108028 | Richard Irvine | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | IN120855 | Robert Irvine 1933/2020 | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | IN130667 | | – | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-BY3665|R-BY3665]]''' | 1712 | 984019 | James Erwin b. 1770 d. 2 Aug 1826 | – | – |- |- | '''R-L21''' | 2587 BCE | 107516 | Edward Irwin B: Abt 1755 M: 09-26-1785 | – | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FT12980|R-FT12980]]''' | 1721 | 675915 | Francis Irvine b1775 d1853 Killyleagh, Down | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 110086 | | – | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FGC34569|R-FGC34569 (R1-L555 SNP Pack)]]''' | 1414 | 174805 | | – | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FGC34569|R-FGC34569 (R1-L555 SNP Pack)]]''' | 1414 | 262364 | James Erwin, b.1740 Ireland, d.1820 Ohio, USA | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 404732 | John Irwin, 1820 Ire - 1897 Ont | – | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-BY3987|R-BY3987]]''' | – | 211862 | John Irwin, b. 1771 in Pennsylvania, d. Sep 1844 | – | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FT12874|R-FT12874]]''' | 1554 | 105281 | David Irvine, b. 1721 Gleno, Ireland d. 1804 KY | – | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FGC34569|R-FGC34569 (R1-L555 SNP Pack)]]''' | 1414 | 187553 | John Irwin, born 8 Oct 1827, died 27 Sept 1910,Man | – | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-BY3699|R-BY3699]]''' | 1624 | 547549 | Adam Irving b. 1800 -1801 son of John Irvin | – | – |- |- | '''R-Z16932 (R1-L555 SNP Pack)''' | – | 32599 | | – | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-BY3665|R-BY3665]]''' | 1712 | 201165 | | [[Erwin-71|Edward Erwin]] | [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Erwin-71/890 DNA Descendants] |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 65875 | | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 62206 | Richard Irwin, died 1772 | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 194922 | | – | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FT117668|R-FT117668]]''' | 1633 | 391221 | James Irving, b. 1808 Carlisle, England | – | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-BY3667|R-BY3667]]''' | 1812 | N126337 | Edward "Ned" Erwin, b. 1689 and d. 1772 | [[Erwin-71|Edward Erwin]] | [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Erwin-71/890 DNA Descendants] |- |- | '''R-Z16932 (R1-L555 SNP Pack)''' | – | 101670 | John Irwin | – | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FGC34569|R-FGC34569 (R1-L555 SNP Pack)]]''' | 1414 | N93978 | | – | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FT11934|R-FT11934]]''' | 1475 | 112094 | Thomas Urwin, b circa 1760 | – | – |- |- | '''R-FGC13746''' | – | 977029 | | – | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FT11934|R-FT11934]]''' | 1475 | 308640 | David Irving | – | – |- |- | '''R-Z16932 (R1-L555 SNP Pack)''' | – | 134853 | | [[Irwin-3439|John Irwin]] | [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Irwin-3439/890 DNA Descendants] |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FGC34569|R-FGC34569 (R1-L555 SNP Pack)]]''' | 1414 | 152543 | James Erwin B.? PA? D.10 Aug 1814 Midway, SC | – | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FT12874|R-FT12874]]''' | 1554 | 980700 | William Daniel Erwin, b. 1890 and d. 1952 | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 111308 | | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 497618 | Samuel Fulton Ervin | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 109659 | | – | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FTA36000|R-FTA36000]]''' | 1712 | B795849 | James Irwin b. Abt 1730 | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 69414 | | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 241492 | John Christopher Erwin, b.1896 and d.1968 | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 85111 | Samuel Irwin Born 1736, Lancaster, Pennsylvania | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 156981 | Irwin | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 199663 | Irwin | – | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-BY3679|R-BY3679]]''' | 1824 | 54774 | | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 135159 | Joseph Irving | – | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-BY3670|R-BY3670]]''' | 1827 | 226426 | Mr. Edward Irving, b. 1600 | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 235955 | Edward Irving, b. 1862 and d. 1918 | – | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FT115099|R-FT115099]]''' | 1727 | 315486 | | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 348295 | Jeremiah Ervin, b. 1840 and d. 1890 | – | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FGC34569|R-FGC34569]]''' | 1414 | 635285 | Thomas Irvine b. 1810 d. 1896 St. Mary's, Ontario | – | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FGC34569|R-FGC34569]]''' | 1414 | IN42839 | | – | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FGC34569|R-FGC34569]]''' | 1414 | 955642 | | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 247290 | Thomas Irwin Chester County, Pa. d. 1802 | – | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FT11934|R-FT11934]]''' | 1475 | IN84691 | James Irvine, b. 1755 and d. 1815 | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 212580 | | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 341149 | | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 313455 | Richd Irwin, b. 1788 and d. 1871 | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 231521 | Irwin | – | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-BY3705|R-BY3705]]''' | 1763 | 930951 | | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 65954 | | – | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FT12874|R-FT12874]]''' | 1554 | 896353 | James Irving, b. abt 1807 and d. 1892 | – | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FGC34569|R-FGC34569]]''' | 1414 | 81921 | James Erwin b 1830 | – | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-BY3665|R-BY3665]]''' | 1712 | 1008702 | James Irwin b. 1798 d. 1864 co. Tyrone | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 26509 | James Ervin b 1750 | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 448153 | Andrew Irvine b. 1708 d. 1756 Monks Croft, Minto | – | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-BY3682|R-BY3682]]''' | 1714 | 22874 | William Irvine, b 1784 Minto Village Roxburghshire | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 171816 | | – | – |- |- | '''R-L555''' | 836 | 33141 | y-DNA John Hoyt, Benjamin Irwin, c1780, AdamsCoPA | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 72847 | | – | – |- |- | '''R-BY3661''' | – | 364399 | John Ervin b. 1750 d. 1828 SW Virginia USA | – | – |- |- | '''R-FGC19539 (R1-L555 SNP Pack)''' | 1387 | 169170 | | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 489149 | | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 78932 | John Calvin Irvine, 1889 - 1959 | – | – |- |- | '''R-L555''' | 836 | 371455 | | – | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FTD61340|R-FTD61340]]''' | 1585 | 54412 | George Irwin b.c:1796 d.1870 Clones Fermanagh | – | – |- |- | '''R-L21''' | 2587 BCE | 102340 | David Irwin, 1780 - 1842 | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 930190 | | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 253381 | William Ervin, d. bef. 1850, Knox Co, TN, USA | – | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FGC34569|R-FGC34569]]''' | 1414 | 61561 | Alexander Irvine X
(Update EKA to James Irwin (d. 1840)) | James Irwin (d. 1840) | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FTB62572|R-FTB62572]]''' | 1783 | 180012 | Joseph Erwin, b. 1700? and d. 1771 | [[Erwin-527|Joseph Erwin\n1700–1771]] | [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Erwin-527/890 DNA Descendants] |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-BY3699|R-BY3699]]''' | 1624 | 340760 | Matthew Irwin, b. 1778 and d. 1858 | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 58122 | Z M Irvin b 1827 NC d 1899 Cannon Co Tn | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 806394 | Robert Ervin, b. 1840 and d. 1885 | – | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FGC34569|R-FGC34569]]''' | 1414 | N117125 | William Erwin, b ca. 1770 | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 76144 | | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 160277 | | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 148598 | | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 98424 | | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 74664 | | – | – |- |- | '''R-FGC19539 (R1-L555 SNP Pack)''' | 1387 | 188745 | William French 1739 | – | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-BY3666|R-BY3666]]''' | 1708 | 913750 | | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 147895 | John Crum Irwin, b.c. 1884, St. Joseph, Missouri | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 935749 | | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 254650 | Robert Tillman Erwin, b. 1852, d. 1922 (Update EKA to David Erwin) | [[Erwin-3398|David Erwin/Eirwin]] | [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Erwin-3398/890 DNA Descendants] |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FTB9948|R-FTB9948]]''' | 1778 | 960071 | | [[Erwin-3398|David Erwin/Eirwin]] | [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Erwin-3398/890 DNA Descendants] |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FT354024|R-FT354024]]''' | 1599 | 320721 | Samuel A. Erwin, 1754-1829 | [[Erwin-3383|William Erwin]] | [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Erwin-3383/890 DNA Descendants] |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FT170573|R-FT170573]]''' | 1749 | 1006308 | John Irvine, 1812 | [[Irvine-7486|John Irvine]] | [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Irvine-7486/890 DNA Descendants] |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FGC34569|R-FGC34569]]''' | 1414 | 298259 | James Ervin, b. 6-10-1813 and d. 1-27-1892 | [[Ervin-2009|James Ervin]] | [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Ervin-2009/890 DNA Descendants] |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 247772 | James Irvine b 1826 | [[Irvine-7530|James William Irvine]] | [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Ervin-2009/890 DNA Descendants] |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FT354024|R-FT354024]]''' | 1599 | 708389 | James, f of Joseph Irwin, b. 1826, d. 1899 | [[Irwin-6790|Joseph Irwin]] | [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Irwin-6790/890 DNA Descendants] |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FT354024|R-FT354024]]''' | 1599 | 752794 | William Erwin (1716-1774) Wife Rebekah | [[Erwin-3383|William Erwin]] | [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Erwin-3383/890 DNA Descendants] |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FT170573|R-FT170573]]''' | 1749 | B207261 | Isaac Irwin, b. 1767 and d. 1847 | [[Irwin-6746|Isaac Irwin]] | [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Irwin-6746/890 DNA Descendants] |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FT170573|R-FT170573]]''' | 1749 | EV5603 | John Irwin d. 1859, Derryork, Co. Londonderry | [[Irwin-6761|John Irwin]] | [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Irwin-6761/890 DNA Descendants] |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FT170573|R-FT170573]]''' | 1749 | MK77947 | William Irwin, b. 1827 in Co. Londonderry, Ireland | [[Irwin-3602|William Irwin]] | [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Irwin-6746/890 DNA Descendants] |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FT170573|R-FT170573]]''' | 1749 | IN131922 | Joseph Irwin, b. 1764 d. 1843 | [[Irwin-7276|Joseph Irwin]] | [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Irwin-7276/890 DNA Descendants] |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FT354024|R-FT354024]]''' | 1599 | MI15008 | Irwin | [[Irwin-6884|John Irwin]] | [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Irwin-6884/890 DNA Descendants] |- |- | '''R-L555''' | 836 | 78458 | James Irwin 1785- | [[Irwin-6886|James Irwin]] | [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Irwin-6886/890 DNA Descendants] |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FT170573|R-FT170573]]''' | 1749 | 153158 | Matthew Irwin/Erwin, b. 1765 and d. 1861 | [[Erwin-1314|Matthew Irwin]] | [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Erwin-1314/890 DNA Descendants] |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FTB9948|R-FTB9948]]''' | 1778 | 771439 | David Erwin | [[Erwin-3398|David Erwin/Eirwin]] | [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Erwin-3398/890 DNA Descendants] |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FT226524|R-FT226524]]''' | 1789 | N19506 | Edward Irwin | [[Irwin-6878|Edward Irwin]] | [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Irwin-6878/890 DNA Descendants] |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FT167171|R-FT167171]]''' | 1641 | IN118795 | Edward Irwin | [[Irwin-6882|Edward Irwin]] | [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Irwin-6882/890 DNA Descendants] |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 258169 | | – | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FT226524|R-FT226524]]''' | 1789 | 321166 | Edward Irwin b 1765 d 1845 | [[Irwin-6878|Edward Irwin]] | [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Irwin-6878/890 DNA Descendants] |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FT226524|R-FT226524]]''' | 1789 | 896760 | Edward | [[Irwin-6878|Edward Irwin]] | [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Irwin-6878/890 DNA Descendants] |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FT170573|R-FT170573]]''' | 1749 | 361220 | James Irwin b. abt 1797, d. 1859 | [[Irwin-2626|James Irwin]] | [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Irwin-2626/890 DNA Descendants] |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 53976 | | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 931468 | | – | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FT12874|R-FT12874]]''' | 1554 | 464259 | William Irwin b approx 1840 | – | – |- |- | '''R-L555''' | 836 | 558349 | | – | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FGC34569|R-FGC34569]]''' | 1414 | 965979 | Samuel Irwin, b.1805 and d.1864 PA | – | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FGC34569|R-FGC34569]]''' | 1414 | 307783 | John Irwin b. 1733 and d. 1826 | [[Irwin-3772|John Irwin]] | [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Irwin-3772/890 DNA Descendants] |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-BY3665|R-BY3665]]''' | 1712 | 114797 | | – | – |- |- | '''R-BY3690 (R1-L555 SNP Pack)''' | 1517 | 31385 | Abraham Erwine B.1784 NJ./ D. 1860 Pa. | – | – |- |- | '''R-L555''' | 836 | 57565 | | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 356100 | Samuel L Irwin | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 129390 | | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 994666 | Willis Irwin 1823/1895 | – | – |- |- | '''R-BY3690 (R1-L555 SNP Pack)''' | 1517 | 584162 | John Ervin, b. about 1750 | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 903011 | Robert Ervin, b.1765 Antrim & d. 1833 Nova Scotia | – | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FGC34569|R-FGC34569 (R1-L555 SNP Pack)]]''' | 1414 | 462109 | George Irwin B:1795 d:26/12/1870 | – | – |- |- | '''R-BY3690''' | 1517 | 364528 | John Robert Irvine 1838 | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 289667 | | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 258461 | | – | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-BY3707|R-BY3707]]''' | 1583 | 160045 | William Erwin, b. bef.1717 and d. 1774 PA | – | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FGC34569|R-FGC34569 (R1-L555 SNP Pack)]]''' | 1414 | 115812 | William Ervin / Irvin b.1816. d.1891 TN. USA | – | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FGC34569|R-FGC34569]]''' | 1414 | 93832 | William Irwin, b. ca. 1700 Ireland, d. 1748 PA | – | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FGC34569|R-FGC34569 (non-R1-L555 SNP Pack)]]''' | 1414 | 873768 | James Irvine b1755 and d 1815 | – | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FGC34569|R-FGC34569]]''' | 1414 | 322667 | William Erwin | – | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FTA36000|R-FTA36000]]''' | 1712 | 792577 | James W. Erwin, b. 1760 and d. 1849 | [[Erwin-330|James William Erwin]] | [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Erwin-330/890 DNA Descendants] |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 748742 | John Irvine, born 1840 and died 1900 | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 129818 | James Irvine b.c: 1804 d.Hastings Co Ont. | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 321862 | George Bramlet Irvin b. 2,9,1879 and d. 9,14,1952 | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 202317 | | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 55799 | | – | – |} === BORDERS (other surnames matching Borders Irvines) === {| border="1" cellpadding="5" style="text-align:left;" ! Haplogroup ! Est. Date ! Kit ! Paternal EKA ! Paternal EKA Profile ! Paternal EKA DNA Descendants |- | '''R-L555''' | 836 | 61771 | Thomas Wilson b. 1869 | – | – |- |- | '''R-L21''' | 2587 BCE | 50840 | Archibald Cain, c.1799-1868, b. Hancock Co GA Z251 | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 211119 | Cluster 13h Not Given | – | – |- |- | '''R-FGC19534 (R1-L555 SNP Pack)''' | – | 355147 | Alexander La Fevers b. 1825 | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 167511 | Alexander,b.1825, Burke Co. N.C. | – | – |- |- | '''R-FGC19534''' | 1667 | MK67961 | Obediah Chaney Sr, b 1771 and d. 1847 | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 226131 | Isaac Gideon Coles b. 1798 and d. 1879 | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 39927 | John Elliott | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 150620 | | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 68979 | William M. Errand, b. May 1845, Cleveland, OH | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 56496 | William M. Errend | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 130348 | | – | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-BY174652|R-BY174652]]''' | 1684 | N41928 | William Byers, b1764, Dumfriesshire, Scotland | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 75137 | | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 927539 | | – | – |- |- | '''R-L555''' | 836 | SI12100 | | – | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FGC34569|R-FGC34569]]''' | 1414 | 336452 | William Shankland, b. 1827 | – | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FGC34569|R-FGC34569]]''' | 1414 | 330115 | John Fincher, b. 1779 and d. 1835 | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 52440 | Edward Parks b. ca. 1856 IRE d. 1934 NYC, NY | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | – | 996071 | | – | – |- |- | '''R-FGC19532 (R1-L555 SNP Pack)''' | – | 499813 | | – | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FGC34569|R-FGC34569]]''' | 1414 | 197033 | George Cooper b. 1819 and d. 1915 | – | – |- |- | '''R-P25''' | – | 34761 | Dr. John William Watson b. 1805 VA d. 1858 MS | – | – |- |- | '''R-FTB87532''' | – | 1003579 | Robert Doyle Irvin b.1957 | – | – |- |- | '''R-Z16932''' | – | 343473 | Christopher Graham, 1800-1884 | – | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FT217558|R-FT217558]]''' | 1717 | B363203 | Acheson Johnston B 1823 | – | – |- |- | '''-''' | – | B135676 | | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 43116 | Levi Houston, b.c.1810, NC | – | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FT228169|R-FT228169]]''' | 1682 | B566023 | William Byers, b. 1647 and d. 1713 | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 131683 | | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | IN42309 | Willaim Elliott b abt | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | N108064 | Hugh Elliott b. 1828 Fer. Ire d 1920 Qc Canada | – | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-BY12999|R-BY12999]]''' | 1675 | 448919 | Richard Bell, b 1748 and d. 1802 | – | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FTT72|R-FTT72]]''' | 1667 | IN102151 | Nicholas Johnston c1776 Enniskillen>1860 Ontario | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | B641369 | Robert Erwin/Ervin cir 1720/1796 in NC | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 941548 | James C. Irwin b 1820 of Cambpell Co., VA | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 885964 | | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 196977 | | – | – |- |- | '''R-BY43494''' | – | 260850 | James Nipper 1696 | – | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-BY3699|R-BY3699]]''' | 1624 | 85002 | James Franklin Johnson b.~1790 Westmoreland co. VA | – | – |- |- | '''R-Z16932''' | – | 102835 | James Armstrong, b. 1770-1780 Co. Tyrone, Ireland | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 104485 | James Armstrong, b. 1770-1780 Co. Tyrone, Ireland | – | – |- |- | '''R-Z16932''' | – | 63715 | Edward Armstrong,Co.Tyrone, Ire. & Huntingdon PQ | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 5863 | Alexander Wilson Johnston, b.1777 and d. 1859 | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 245486 | Edward McDaniel, b. 1747 and d. 1811 | – | – |- |- | '''R-FGC19539 (non R1-L555 SNP Pack)''' | 1387 | 390676 | M19-1/Thomas McAllister, 1818-1875 | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | B174227 | Edward Spencer, b.1794 England>William b 1823 Eng | – | – |- |- | '''R-PH2126''' | – | 19899 | | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 254464 | | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | – | 956404 | Joseph Aiken b 1838 Tyrone d1905 Jefferson USA | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 544290 | | – | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-BY3710|R-BY3710]]''' | 1614 | 139577 | | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 677140 | William Byers, 1687 -1742 | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 929428 | | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 53156 | | – | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FT217558|R-FT217558]]''' | 1717 | B293506 | James Johnston bef 1770 near Ballyfarnon Roscommon | – | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FTC13774|R-FTC13774]]''' | 1846 | IN109878 | George Johnston, Inver, Donegal, 1745-1829 | [[Johnston-20645|George Johnston]] | [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Irwin-6902/890 DNA Descendants] |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FTC13774|R-FTC13774]]''' | – | MI11931 | George Johnston, Inver, Donegal, 1745-1829 | [[Johnston-20645|George Johnston]] | [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Irwin-6902/890 DNA Descendants] |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 196987 | | – | – |- |- | '''R-FGC13746''' | – | 225023 | Thomas Rountree, b. Abt. 1719 and d. 1770 | – | – |- |- | '''R-BY3690''' | 1517 | B10488 | | – | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-BY3699|R-BY3699]]''' | 1624 | 298009 | James Franklin Johnson b.~1790 Westmoreland co. VA | – | – |- |- | '''R-L21''' | 2587 BCE | 89644 | William (1647,Cornwallshire,Eng-1713,at sea n.Hali | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 364827 | | – | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FGC34569|R-FGC34569]]''' | 1414 | 939304 | Jonathan Murray | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 974743 | | – | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FT11934|R-FT11934]]''' | 1475 | 823371 | Richard Haddock, d. 1454 | – | – |- |- | '''R-BY3690''' | 1517 | 311268 | David Austin Cunningham, b. 1850 PA, d. 1937 PA | – | – |- |- | '''R-BY43494''' | – | 330525 | M19-2/Patrick McAllister, b. 1830 and d. 1880 | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 961399 | | – | – |- |- | '''R-L555''' | 836 | 159923 | Joseph Erwin d. 1771 Northern Ireland | [[Erwin-527|Joseph Erwin]] | [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Erwin-527/890 DNA Descendants] |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | N23108 | | – | – |- |- | '''R-P25''' | – | 35138 | Samuel Bacon, b. 7-15-1626 and d. 11-16-1695 | – | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FTT72|R-FTT72]]''' | – | IN129226 | Nicholas Johnston c1776-1860 Co Fermanagh>Ontario | – | – |- |- | '''R-Z16932''' | – | 518765 | Jackson Grimes b. ca 1821 OH, d. IN ca 1852-70. | – | – |- |- | '''R-Z16932''' | – | N114612 | John Elliot b 1776 MD, USA d 1854 IN, USA | – | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FGC34569|R-FGC34569]]''' | 1414 | 3874 | y-DNA Erwin f. Edward Hoyt NY ( Adoption ) | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 72958 | John Elliott, b. 1776, Maryland, | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 127915 | | – | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FT184892|R-FT184892]]''' | 1483 | B721931 | | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 645353 | Peter Henderson | – | – |- |- | '''R-FGC19532''' | – | IN82601 | Hugh Talbot, b.1005 and d. 1077 | – | – |- |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FGC34569|R-FGC34569]]''' | 1414 | 667695 | Joseph Graves: b. 1760 in Virginia | – | – |- |- | '''R-FGC13746''' | – | 626559 | Alexander Snaddon , b. 1740 and d. 1800 | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 924755 | Jonathan Murray 1665-1747 | – | – |- |- | '''R-FGC19539 (R1-L555 SNP Pack)''' | 1387 | 204130 | John Irwin, b. 26 Mar 1819, d. 11 May 1906 | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 37298 | Isaac Gideon Coles b.28 Dec. 1798 d. 06 Jan.1879 | – | – |} === ABERDEENSHIRE (including representative of Drum line) === {| border="1" cellpadding="5" style="text-align:left;" ! Haplogroup ! Est. Date ! Kit ! Paternal EKA ! Paternal EKA Profile ! Paternal EKA DNA Descendants |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 174170 | | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 232040 | | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 445498 | | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 134964 | | – | – |- |- | '''R-L2''' | 2531 BCE | 129415 | | – | – |} === FORFARSHIRE === {| border="1" cellpadding="5" style="text-align:left;" ! Haplogroup ! Est. Date ! Kit ! Paternal EKA ! Paternal EKA Profile ! Paternal EKA DNA Descendants |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 277390 | James Irvine b.1794 d. 1841 | – | – |} === GERMANY - NPE === {| border="1" cellpadding="5" style="text-align:left;" ! Haplogroup ! Est. Date ! Kit ! Paternal EKA ! Paternal EKA Profile ! Paternal EKA DNA Descendants |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FTT72|I-FGC24424]]''' | – | B145298 | Conrad Erway, b. 1750 and d. 1819 | – | – |} === GERMANY / NETHERLANDS === {| border="1" cellpadding="5" style="text-align:left;" ! Haplogroup ! Est. Date ! Kit ! Paternal EKA ! Paternal EKA Profile ! Paternal EKA DNA Descendants |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 126814 | | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 97370 | Jacob Arnwine early 1700's | – | – |- |- | '''R-F15462''' | – | N51805 | Grainger Co., Tennessee | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 21529 | | – | – |- |- | '''R-F15462''' | – | 987111 | Jacob Arnwine, b. 1766 and d. 1809 | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | – | 916456 | Charles Edward Smith b. 1927, d. 2000 | – | – |- |- | '''R-PF7589''' | – | B16999 | John Irwin, b. 1789 and d. 1841 | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 328770 | | – | – |- |- | '''R-F15462''' | – | 68197 | John Irwin, 1789-1841 | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 74480 | | – | – |} === IRELAND - Drumcarney === {| border="1" cellpadding="5" style="text-align:left;" ! Haplogroup ! Est. Date ! Kit ! Paternal EKA ! Paternal EKA Profile ! Paternal EKA DNA Descendants |- | '''R-M512''' | – | 127663 | | – | – |- |- | '''R-M512''' | – | 120827 | Samuel Irvine, 1789, Limavady, County Londonderry | – | – |} === IRELAND - Leinster? (O'Hirwen?) === {| border="1" cellpadding="5" style="text-align:left;" ! Haplogroup ! Est. Date ! Kit ! Paternal EKA ! Paternal EKA Profile ! Paternal EKA DNA Descendants |- | '''I-M223''' | 15302 BCE | 367313 | Thomas Arvin b.1714, d.1800, Maryland | – | – |- |- | '''I-M223''' | 15302 BCE | 962200 | Robert Ervin, b. 1706 and d. 1774 SC USA | – | – |- |- | '''I-M223''' | 15302 BCE | 897282 | Commodore Ervin, b. 1814 and d. 1892 | – | – |- |- | '''I-M223''' | 15302 BCE | 402471 | Elkanah Irvin | – | – |- |- | '''I-M223''' | 15302 BCE | 121463 | | – | – |- |- | '''I-M223''' | 15302 BCE | 313289 | Benjamin Franklin Ervin, b. 1863 and d. 1940 | – | – |- |- | '''I-M223''' | 15302 BCE | 128739 | | – | – |- |- | '''I-M223''' | 15302 BCE | 114833 | maryland, usa | – | – |- |- | '''I-M223''' | 15302 BCE | 15671 | Stephen LOVELESS, b. 1796 and d. 1865 | – | – |- |- | '''I-M223''' | 15302 BCE | 61169 | | – | – |- |- | '''I-M223''' | 15302 BCE | 252781 | James Irwin b. 1810 and d. 1875 | – | – |} === IRELAND - MUNSTER === {| border="1" cellpadding="5" style="text-align:left;" ! Haplogroup ! Est. Date ! Kit ! Paternal EKA ! Paternal EKA Profile ! Paternal EKA DNA Descendants |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 22971 | | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 761345 | Thomas Irwin | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 116550 | | – | – |- |- | '''R-BY15518''' | – | 75606 | O'Ciarmhachain/Irwin b 1785 Rathainy Knockainy LIM | – | – |- |- | '''R-FT83642''' | – | 42048 | Cornelius Erwin, b. c. 1780 Ireland | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 97035 | Isaac Ervin, b. 1781 and d. 1851 | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | N49789 | Isaac Ervin, b. 1781, VA | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 116901 | | – | – |} === IRELAND - Roscommon 1 Rathmoyle (NPE Rutledge) === {| border="1" cellpadding="5" style="text-align:left;" ! Haplogroup ! Est. Date ! Kit ! Paternal EKA ! Paternal EKA Profile ! Paternal EKA DNA Descendants |- | '''R-FTA82661''' | – | 778881 | | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | B223570 | | – | – |- |- | '''R-FTA82661''' | – | 188547 | Robert Irwin, b. c. 1697 d. 1774 Tyrone | [[Irwin-2217|Robert Irwin]] | [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Irwin-2217/890 DNA Descendants] |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 100335 | | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 336070 | | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 919520 | | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | B555323 | John Ervine, b. Abt. 1825 and d. 1891 | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 34077 | John Hayes August 27th 1919 | – | – |} === IRELAND - Roscommon 2 === {| border="1" cellpadding="5" style="text-align:left;" ! Haplogroup ! Est. Date ! Kit ! Paternal EKA ! Paternal EKA Profile ! Paternal EKA DNA Descendants |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 84049 | | – | – |} === NEWTON === {| border="1" cellpadding="5" style="text-align:left;" ! Haplogroup ! Est. Date ! Kit ! Paternal EKA ! Paternal EKA Profile ! Paternal EKA DNA Descendants |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 938046 | John Kelly, b. 1804 and d. 1895 | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 50787 | James Irving died 1698 Edinburgh, Scotland | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 558544 | | – | – |} === NPE - BEATTY === {| border="1" cellpadding="5" style="text-align:left;" ! Haplogroup ! Est. Date ! Kit ! Paternal EKA ! Paternal EKA Profile ! Paternal EKA DNA Descendants |- | '''R-Z16433''' | – | 373479 | Alexander Irvine,1688 | – | – |} === NPE - BELL === {| border="1" cellpadding="5" style="text-align:left;" ! Haplogroup ! Est. Date ! Kit ! Paternal EKA ! Paternal EKA Profile ! Paternal EKA DNA Descendants |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 122282 | | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 149691 | | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 694818 | William Irwin, b. about 1838 | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 133978 | | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | B804169 | | – | – |- |- | '''R-A9872''' | – | 55134 | Irwin; b. 1842 to d. 1898 | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 183884 | William Irwin | – | – |- |- | '''R-FTT81''' | – | 266144 | William Irwin, b 1745 and d 1820 | – | – |- |- | '''R-L1''' | – | 103553 | Adam Irwin, b. 1797 and d. 1829 | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 174646 | John Irving, 1810, Nova Scotia | – | – |} === NPE - CARRUTHERS === {| border="1" cellpadding="5" style="text-align:left;" ! Haplogroup ! Est. Date ! Kit ! Paternal EKA ! Paternal EKA Profile ! Paternal EKA DNA Descendants |- | '''I-M253''' | 2582 BCE | 29391 | William IRVINE 1791-1875 | – | – |} === NPE - DODD / KIMBROUGH? === {| border="1" cellpadding="5" style="text-align:left;" ! Haplogroup ! Est. Date ! Kit ! Paternal EKA ! Paternal EKA Profile ! Paternal EKA DNA Descendants |- | '''I-M253''' | 2582 BCE | 104550 | | – | – |- |- | '''R-FTB49321''' | – | 79267 | Malachai Irvin, born 1812 Pike County Georgia | – | – |- |- | '''R-FTB49321''' | – | 591948 | Benjamin Irvin, Jr., b. 1772 & d.1848 Pike Cty GA | – | – |} === NPE - ELLIOTT 1 / FAIRBAIRN === {| border="1" cellpadding="5" style="text-align:left;" ! Haplogroup ! Est. Date ! Kit ! Paternal EKA ! Paternal EKA Profile ! Paternal EKA DNA Descendants |- | '''I-M253''' | 2582 BCE | 24054 | Joseph Haynes, b. 1690, Harrisberg, PA | – | – |- |- | '''I-M253''' | 2582 BCE | 161010 | Hiram Irwin, b1815 illinois US d1890 arkansas US | – | – |- |- | '''I-M253''' | 2582 BCE | 72309 | Andrew Irwin 1789 Nashville, TN | – | – |- |- | '''I-M253''' | 2582 BCE | 339641 | | – | – |- |- | '''I-Z141''' | – | N235617 | Andrew Irwin (Erwin) b.1784 and d. 1854 | – | – |- |- | '''I-M253''' | 2582 BCE | 312307 | James Elliott , born 1800 to1805 | – | – |} === NPE - GORDON? === {| border="1" cellpadding="5" style="text-align:left;" ! Haplogroup ! Est. Date ! Kit ! Paternal EKA ! Paternal EKA Profile ! Paternal EKA DNA Descendants |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | N80666 | Alexander Irvine | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 633480 | James Irvine, b. 1859 Stonehaven UK, d. 1943 Can | – | – |} === NPE - GRAHAM === {| border="1" cellpadding="5" style="text-align:left;" ! Haplogroup ! Est. Date ! Kit ! Paternal EKA ! Paternal EKA Profile ! Paternal EKA DNA Descendants |- | '''J-M267''' | 16611 BCE | 152475 | William IRVING | [[Irving-2090|William Irving]] | [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Irving-2090/890 DNA Descendants] |- |- | '''J-M267''' | 16611 BCE | 525320 | | – | – |- |- | '''J-FT24860''' | – | 566151 | Armstrong Irvine (Irvin), b. 1780 and d. 1843 | – | – |- |- | '''J-M267''' | 16611 BCE | 206823 | William J. Irwin, b. 1777 (Ireland) - d. 1853 (NY) | – | – |- |- | '''J-M267''' | 16611 BCE | 514436 | James Irwin (1758-1847) m. Nancy Moore (1764-1844) | – | – |- |- | '''J-FTC71178''' | – | 121789 | William Alexander Graham, b. Ireland abt 1740 | – | – |} === NPE - JOHNSTON === {| border="1" cellpadding="5" style="text-align:left;" ! Haplogroup ! Est. Date ! Kit ! Paternal EKA ! Paternal EKA Profile ! Paternal EKA DNA Descendants |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 160640 | James Irwin, b 1803 or 1805, TN | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 516687 | Alexander b. 1777-8; d. 1860-70 White Co TN | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 507680 | | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 233632 | Thomas Irwin, d. 1844, Sparta, White County, TN | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 65348 | | – | – |} === NPE - KERR === {| border="1" cellpadding="5" style="text-align:left;" ! Haplogroup ! Est. Date ! Kit ! Paternal EKA ! Paternal EKA Profile ! Paternal EKA DNA Descendants |- | '''I-M253''' | 2582 BCE | 191645 | Richard David Irwin b. 1835 and d. 1885 | – | – |} === NPE - KINCAID === {| border="1" cellpadding="5" style="text-align:left;" ! Haplogroup ! Est. Date ! Kit ! Paternal EKA ! Paternal EKA Profile ! Paternal EKA DNA Descendants |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 174800 | John Irvine 1767 - 1852 | – | – |} === NPE - LATIMER === {| border="1" cellpadding="5" style="text-align:left;" ! Haplogroup ! Est. Date ! Kit ! Paternal EKA ! Paternal EKA Profile ! Paternal EKA DNA Descendants |- | '''I-M253''' | 2582 BCE | 778644 | | – | – |} === NPE - LITTLE === {| border="1" cellpadding="5" style="text-align:left;" ! Haplogroup ! Est. Date ! Kit ! Paternal EKA ! Paternal EKA Profile ! Paternal EKA DNA Descendants |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 872620 | | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 230169 | John Andrew Jackson Irwin b. 1860? | – | – |- |- | '''R-BY11237''' | – | B83316 | Samuel Irwin, b. 1789 and d. 1866 | [[Irwin-2915|Samuel Irwin]] | [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Irwin-2915/890 DNA Descendants] |} === NPE - MCFARLAND === {| border="1" cellpadding="5" style="text-align:left;" ! Haplogroup ! Est. Date ! Kit ! Paternal EKA ! Paternal EKA Profile ! Paternal EKA DNA Descendants |- | '''R-FT88580''' | – | 218190 | Robert James Irvine, b. 1836 and d.1894 | – | – |} === NPE - MOFFAT? === {| border="1" cellpadding="5" style="text-align:left;" ! Haplogroup ! Est. Date ! Kit ! Paternal EKA ! Paternal EKA Profile ! Paternal EKA DNA Descendants |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 654538 | Robert (bob) Irwin
Update EKA to [[Irwin-6903|John Irwin]] | [[Irwin-6903|John Irwin]] | [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Irwin-6903/890 DNA Descendants] |- |- | '''R-FTD98248''' | – | IN125532 | John Irwin, b. 1806 d. 1883 | – | – |- |- | '''R-L21''' | 2587 BCE | 166793 | | – | – |- |- | '''R-FTD98248''' | 4321 BCE | IN29408 | Robert John Irvine apx 1800-1850 | – | – |} === NPE - RUTHERFORD === {| border="1" cellpadding="5" style="text-align:left;" ! Haplogroup ! Est. Date ! Kit ! Paternal EKA ! Paternal EKA Profile ! Paternal EKA DNA Descendants |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 615693 | | – | – |- |- | '''R-FGC17230''' | – | 279341 | Robert Irwin b. 1745 and d. 1799 | – | – |} === NPE - TODD === {| border="1" cellpadding="5" style="text-align:left;" ! Haplogroup ! Est. Date ! Kit ! Paternal EKA ! Paternal EKA Profile ! Paternal EKA DNA Descendants |- | '''I-M253''' | 2582 BCE | 472775 | James Todd, b: 1769 and d: 1850 | – | – |- |- | '''I-M253''' | 2582 BCE | 472784 | James Todd, b: 1769 and d: 1850 | – | – |- |- | '''I-M253''' | 2582 BCE | 449498 | James Todd b: 1769and d:1850 | – | – |} === NPE - UNKNOWN (Eskdale) === {| border="1" cellpadding="5" style="text-align:left;" ! Haplogroup ! Est. Date ! Kit ! Paternal EKA ! Paternal EKA Profile ! Paternal EKA DNA Descendants |- | '''I-M253''' | 2582 BCE | 359009 | | – | – |- |- | '''I-M253''' | 2582 BCE | 278337 | | – | – |} === NPE - UNKNOWN (Tennessee) === {| border="1" cellpadding="5" style="text-align:left;" ! Haplogroup ! Est. Date ! Kit ! Paternal EKA ! Paternal EKA Profile ! Paternal EKA DNA Descendants |- | '''E-M96''' | – | 294800 | | – | – |- |- | '''E-M96''' | – | 360590 | | – | – |} === Origin UNKNOWN - Haplogroup E === {| border="1" cellpadding="5" style="text-align:left;" ! Haplogroup ! Est. Date ! Kit ! Paternal EKA ! Paternal EKA Profile ! Paternal EKA DNA Descendants |- | '''E-M35''' | – | 416679 | Ambrose Irwin, b. 1781 and d. 1858 | – | – |} === Origin UNKNOWN - Haplogroup I === {| border="1" cellpadding="5" style="text-align:left;" ! Haplogroup ! Est. Date ! Kit ! Paternal EKA ! Paternal EKA Profile ! Paternal EKA DNA Descendants |- | '''I-M253''' | 2582 BCE | 362924 | | – | – |- |- | '''I-M253''' | 2582 BCE | 909305 | | – | – |- |- | '''I-M253''' | 2582 BCE | 350269 | | – | – |- |- | '''I-M253''' | 2582 BCE | 102710 | | – | – |- |- | '''I-FTC24931''' | – | 974544 | | – | – |- |- | '''I-M253''' | 2582 BCE | 408133 | | – | – |- |- | '''I-M253''' | 2582 BCE | 260713 | | – | – |} === Origin UNKNOWN - Haplogroup J === {| border="1" cellpadding="5" style="text-align:left;" ! Haplogroup ! Est. Date ! Kit ! Paternal EKA ! Paternal EKA Profile ! Paternal EKA DNA Descendants |- | '''J-M172''' | – | 114352 | | – | – |- |- | '''J-M67''' | – | 177629 | Francis Irwin, b. 1743 and d. 1791 | – | – |- |- | '''J-M172''' | – | 348238 | Francis Irwin | – | – |} === Origin UNKNOWN - Haplogroup R - 04 === {| border="1" cellpadding="5" style="text-align:left;" ! Haplogroup ! Est. Date ! Kit ! Paternal EKA ! Paternal EKA Profile ! Paternal EKA DNA Descendants |- | '''R-FT104360''' | – | B694512 | Henry Irvin, 1795 - 1862 | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 909056 | | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 296754 | | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 181757 | Daniel S. Irvine 1889 | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 64434 | Thomas Francis Irvine b 1828 and d 1879 | – | – |} === Origin UNKNOWN - Haplogroup R - 05 === {| border="1" cellpadding="5" style="text-align:left;" ! Haplogroup ! Est. Date ! Kit ! Paternal EKA ! Paternal EKA Profile ! Paternal EKA DNA Descendants |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 250983 | | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 324696 | George Irving b. circa 1798 d. 1868 in NC | – | – |} === Origin UNKNOWN - Haplogroup R - 06 === {| border="1" cellpadding="5" style="text-align:left;" ! Haplogroup ! Est. Date ! Kit ! Paternal EKA ! Paternal EKA Profile ! Paternal EKA DNA Descendants |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 214398 | | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | MK28427 | Charles Irwin, b. ~1842 | – | – |- |} === Origin UNKNOWN - Haplogroup R - 09 === {| border="1" cellpadding="5" style="text-align:left;" ! Haplogroup ! Est. Date ! Kit ! Paternal EKA ! Paternal EKA Profile ! Paternal EKA DNA Descendants |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 211473 | John Erwin | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 809238 | Col. Arthur Erwin; 1726-1791 | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 825338 | Alexander B Erwin, b. 1854, d. 1904) | – | – |} === Origin UNKNOWN - Haplogroup R - 10 === {| border="1" cellpadding="5" style="text-align:left;" ! Haplogroup ! Est. Date ! Kit ! Paternal EKA ! Paternal EKA Profile ! Paternal EKA DNA Descendants |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 202504 | Freeman B. Irwin, b. 1810 and d. 1865 | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 119650 | | – | – |- |- | '''R-Z209''' | – | 313863 | | – | – |- |- | '''R-BY42736''' | – | 165622 | W. B. Ervin | – | – |} === Origin UNKNOWN - Haplogroup R - 11 === {| border="1" cellpadding="5" style="text-align:left;" ! Haplogroup ! Est. Date ! Kit ! Paternal EKA ! Paternal EKA Profile ! Paternal EKA DNA Descendants |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 203213 | | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 917465 | | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 258125 | James Irwin, b. 1745 and d. 1814 | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 182011 | | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 941624 | | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 267714 | | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | IN98733 | | – | – |- |- | '''R-M173''' | – | N13768 | Clarence Ervin | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 410101 | | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 45883 | David Irvine, 1738 Annandale, Dumfriesshire, Scot. | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 914270 | Lynn Burdell Irvin b.1920; d.2009- Dallas, TX | – | – |- |- | '''R-FGC5494''' | – | 196504 | William Erwin 1800-1854 | – | – |- |- | '''R-A2187''' | – | SI15482 | James Erwin b.1770 | – | – |- |- | '''R-FT91490''' | – | B742048 | Thomas Jefferson Erwin b. 1861 d. 1932 | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 307462 | James Irwin 1789-1860 Indiana | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 398364 | John Irvin b. 1801 d. 1879 R-PF5236 | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 229694 | | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | IN121564 | | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | N3068 | Joseph Erwin b. 1795 North Carolina | [[Erwin-36|James Erwin]] | [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Erwin-36/890 DNA Descendants] |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 72174 | | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | B541441 | | – | – |- |- | '''R-FTA56196''' | – | IN113842 | Tom Irwin b.1789 d.1869 | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 324158 | John J. Irwin, b. So. Carolina d 1855 Louisiana | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 227953 | George Irwin 1788-1850 | – | – |} === Origin UNKNOWN - Haplogroup R - 12 === {| border="1" cellpadding="5" style="text-align:left;" ! Haplogroup ! Est. Date ! Kit ! Paternal EKA ! Paternal EKA Profile ! Paternal EKA DNA Descendants |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 952415 | ROBERT IRWIN, b.1774 and d.1852 | – | – |} === Origin UNKNOWN - Haplogroup R-13 === {| border="1" cellpadding="5" style="text-align:left;" ! Haplogroup ! Est. Date ! Kit ! Paternal EKA ! Paternal EKA Profile ! Paternal EKA DNA Descendants |- | '''R-M269''' | – | IN21376 | Reverend John Leslie | – | – |- |- | '''R-BY55457''' | – | 163590 | | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | – | N43896 | | – | – |- |- | '''R-S5982''' | – | 957041 | | – | – |} === ORKNEY (1) (including representative of Washington Irving line) === {| border="1" cellpadding="5" style="text-align:left;" ! Haplogroup ! Est. Date ! Kit ! Paternal EKA ! Paternal EKA Profile ! Paternal EKA DNA Descendants |- | '''R-S8075''' | 1285 | 29479 | John Irvine b.1768, d.c.1810, Sandwick, Orkney, UK | [[Irvine-542|John Irvine]] | [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Irvine-542/890 DNA Descendants] |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | IN71051 | | – | – |- |- | '''R-S8075''' | 1285 | 51216 | Christe Irving, fl.1468, Shapinsay, Orkney | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 174038 | | – | – |} === ORKNEY (2) === {| border="1" cellpadding="5" style="text-align:left;" ! Haplogroup ! Est. Date ! Kit ! Paternal EKA ! Paternal EKA Profile ! Paternal EKA DNA Descendants |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 169056 | | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 199671 | | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 174074 | | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | IN14722 | William Ross Irvine, b. 1831 and d. 1891 | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 64162 | | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 278336 | | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 278335 | | – | – |} === PERTHSHIRE === {| border="1" cellpadding="5" style="text-align:left;" ! Haplogroup ! Est. Date ! Kit ! Paternal EKA ! Paternal EKA Profile ! Paternal EKA DNA Descendants |- | '''R-FTA64097''' | – | 156541 | | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 294211 | James Irwin bc 1795 | – | – |} === SHETLAND - Fair Isle 1 === {| border="1" cellpadding="5" style="text-align:left;" ! Haplogroup ! Est. Date ! Kit ! Paternal EKA ! Paternal EKA Profile ! Paternal EKA DNA Descendants |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 174027 | | – | – |} === SHETLAND - Fair Isle NPE === {| border="1" cellpadding="5" style="text-align:left;" ! Haplogroup ! Est. Date ! Kit ! Paternal EKA ! Paternal EKA Profile ! Paternal EKA DNA Descendants |- | '''R-FTB23341''' | – | MK34122 | | – | – |- |- | '''R-FTB23341''' | – | IN125966 | Johannes Mogensen b. Ca 1650 | – | – |} === SHETLAND - Mainland === {| border="1" cellpadding="5" style="text-align:left;" ! Haplogroup ! Est. Date ! Kit ! Paternal EKA ! Paternal EKA Profile ! Paternal EKA DNA Descendants |- | '''R-BY61226''' | – | 328617 | William Irvin m.1799 Cicalla Nicolson. Tingwall, S | – | – |- |- | '''R-BY61226''' | – | SI14316 | William Johnston, b. 1807 and d. 1871 | – | – |} === SHETLAND - Whalsay === {| border="1" cellpadding="5" style="text-align:left;" ! Haplogroup ! Est. Date ! Kit ! Paternal EKA ! Paternal EKA Profile ! Paternal EKA DNA Descendants |- | '''R-M269''' | – | 325782 | William Irvine b.1731 | – | – |} === Singletons - Hgp C === {| border="1" cellpadding="5" style="text-align:left;" ! Haplogroup ! Est. Date ! Kit ! Paternal EKA ! Paternal EKA Profile ! Paternal EKA DNA Descendants |- | '''C-M216''' | – | 932831 | Isaac, Anthony b.1929 d.???? | – | – |} === Singletons - Hgp E === {| border="1" cellpadding="5" style="text-align:left;" ! Haplogroup ! Est. Date ! Kit ! Paternal EKA ! Paternal EKA Profile ! Paternal EKA DNA Descendants |- | '''E-M35''' | – | 516481 | | – | – |- |- | '''E-M96''' | – | 277081 | | – | – |- |- | '''E-M35''' | – | IN90217 | | – | – |- |- | '''E-M35.1''' | – | 327582 | | – | – |} === Singletons - Hgp G === {| border="1" cellpadding="5" style="text-align:left;" ! Haplogroup ! Est. Date ! Kit ! Paternal EKA ! Paternal EKA Profile ! Paternal EKA DNA Descendants |- | '''G-M201''' | – | 166993 | Jesse Irwin b. 1797 and d. 1836 | – | – |- |- | '''G-M201''' | – | 206650 | | – | – |} === Singletons - Hgp R1b === {| border="1" cellpadding="5" style="text-align:left;" ! Haplogroup ! Est. Date ! Kit ! Paternal EKA ! Paternal EKA Profile ! Paternal EKA DNA Descendants |- | '''R-FTA88701''' | – | 475784 | William Benjamin Irwin, 1831 - 1870 | – | – |} === Ungrouped === {| border="1" cellpadding="5" style="text-align:left;" ! Haplogroup ! Est. Date ! Kit ! Paternal EKA ! Paternal EKA Profile ! Paternal EKA DNA Descendants |- | '''R-BY20673 ''' | – | 21587 | John Carruthers 1725-1783 Cumberland Co,Pa. | – | – |} === UNGROUPED Awaiting assignment === {| border="1" cellpadding="5" style="text-align:left;" ! Haplogroup ! Est. Date ! Kit ! Paternal EKA ! Paternal EKA Profile ! Paternal EKA DNA Descendants |- | '''R-M269''' | – | IN63397 | | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 95898 | Archie Irwin | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 84922 | | – | – |} === UNQUALIFIED for membership of Project === {| border="1" cellpadding="5" style="text-align:left;" ! Haplogroup ! Est. Date ! Kit ! Paternal EKA ! Paternal EKA Profile ! Paternal EKA DNA Descendants |- | '''E-FTC42002''' | – | B808912 | John Whorwood 1479/1528 | – | – |- |- | '''R-BY16748''' | – | 225366 | Jacob Schacht, b. 1845, Bargteheide, Kr. Stormarn, | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 292496 | Charles Thomson | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 13229 | Thomas William Bozeman, b. 1796 GA d. 1858 GA | – | – |- |- | '''R-FT96452''' | – | 3354 | Wm Napier Edin.c.b1774 Merchiston line | – | – |- |- | '''R-P312''' | 2811 BCE | 125224 | Hugh Graham | – | – |- |- | '''R-BY39912''' | – | 454545 | James Faichney | – | – |- |- | '''R-FT229561''' | – | 973127 | Alfrancis Epps | – | – |- |- | '''R-Y84672''' | – | 131106 | Charles Odell Carroll, b.1818 d.1900 | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | N2040 | | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 21379 | James Anderson b 1773 d 1850 | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 98145 | John Kerr, Trumbull County, Ohio b. PA 1765 | – | – |- |- | '''R-BY67465''' | – | B415767 | James Moss 1720 Albemarle Parish VA | – | – |- |- | '''R-FGC43418''' | – | 611609 | Jean silvestre DUCATE. B.abt1720 | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | B246930 | | – | – |- |- | '''R-M269''' | 4321 BCE | 328076 | Arnold Doering, b 1830 Schwarzenberg, Hesse d. 189 | – | – |- |- | '''I-FGC24424''' | – | B145298 | Conrad Erway, b. 1750 and d. 1819 | – | – |- |- | '''R-M223''' | – | SI16243 | | – | – |- |- | '''I-FT104542''' | – | 119679 | William Gowin (Gowan) b.1728? Unk. Sct/Ire/PA/MD | – | – |} == NOT in Project, but genetically relevant == {| border="1" cellpadding="5" style="text-align:left;" ! Haplogroup ! Est. Date ! Kit ! Paternal EKA ! Paternal EKA Profile ! Paternal EKA DNA Descendants |- | '''[[Space:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-FTB62572|R-FTB62572]]''' | 1783 | 867354 | Not in Project | [[Barrington-484|Frank H Barrington]] | [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Barrington-484/890 DNA Descendants] |} == Sources ==
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[[Category:Family Mysteries]] Here are open questions about our family. Please edit this text, upload unidentified pictures, add your questions to the bulletin board, post fuzzy memories you want to clear up, etc. NEW INFORMATION RECEIVED 8/10/18: I thought I had this mystery all wrapped up, but two things happened: the individual I was in touch with who claimed to be descended from Elvira dropped out of touch (hopefully temporarily) because her mother was critically ill. The other is that a second Elvira descendant came forward, and she advised of her AncestryDNA profile name, and we're not even distant cousins. Which brings us back to square one: where did she come from? This question is about the family of Dennis DuPont [Hankins-1156]. Specifically, I'm trying to determine whether and where Elizabeth Ann (Hankins) Coker [Hankins-1217] and unmerged, profile [Hankins-448] belong in the scheme. I am coming at this from a neutral, but surprised perspective. You see, Elvia/Elvira (I'm assuming a nickname) a/k/a Betsy is not mentioned at all two places I would expect to see her: The Elizabeth Haven Kocher papers and a letter Gov. Robie of Maine wrote in later life about the time he spent tutoring the Hankins brood. There could be reasons for both: the late Mrs. Kocher was working long after the fact, and Gov. Robie might not have met her (although if she had been in the household he should have heard of her). Gov. Robie does mention a child who Ms. Kocher doesn't list, but the child may have been referred to by his middle name (which would have been Conner) and there are two who died as children who could be him. Additionally, she had a lot of kids and the extended Hankins family never seems to have mentioned any sort of contact with any of them. She would have been out of the house and married at age 12, to John Coker ... and the marriage license does say Hankins on it. I've seen it. The records I've seen in various family trees online put her birthplace in Georgia in 1824, which is troubling. In 1824 the family was still in Carolina, and the move to Florida by covered wagon would not happen until 1829, which is attested to by a headstone in Coosawhatchie, S.C. for their two year old who died on the trip. Because her name does run in our family, I've provisionally hooked Elvia/Elvira up with our family, however because of the omissions I have some reservations, and it could be that she was a niece sent down in an arranged marriage, or that she was actually of the Hawkins family out of Quitman, GA. Down the road, S.M. Hankins, Sr., a grandson of Dennis DuPont Hankins would marry Alelia Zada Hawkins [Hawkins-9021]. She died young, and only one of her kids survived. The whereabouts of surviving descendants (if any) are unknown--but that's a different mystery. Any Florida Cokers, Georgia Hawkinses or Hankinses from states up and down the Eastern Seaboard (or elsewhere) are invited to chime in if they have any information. (So this is how the matter formerly was though to be solved: John Coker was a Cherokee. Elvira consequently presumably became an outcast.)
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[[Category:Isaacs - Lunsford - Davidson - Robinson Cemetery, Clover Bottom, Kentucky]] This free space page for the Isaacs - Lunsford - Davidson - Robinson Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]], created to document the life and times of our ancestors who are interred here. The U.S Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:Global_Cemeteries|Global Cemeteries Project]]. The Isaacs - Lunsford - Davidson - Robinson Cemetery is located in Clover Bottom, Jackson County, Kentucky, on Hurst School Road. There are about 60 interments, mostly members of the Isaacs, Lunsford, Davidson, and Robinson families. [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Hurst+School+Rd,+McKee,+KY+40447/@37.4824153,-84.1471293,370m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m2!3m1!1s0x8843228e34a63b4d:0x93f1974c7f5b1091 Isaacs - Lunsford - Davidson - Robinston Cemetery on Google Maps] [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=966776&CScn=lunsford&CSst=19& Issacs - Lunsford - Davidson - Robinson Cemetery on Find A Grave] A profile page has been created for each person buried in this cemetery. Click on the name to view. == Table of Interments == {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! Last Name ! First Names ! data-sort-type="date" |Birth ! data-sort-type="date"|Death ! Inscription and notes ! class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- |- | [[Chrisman-274|Chrisman]]||Charles B. ||1904 Aug 21||1978 Dec 8||"God is Love"||[[Image:Chrisman-274.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Chrisman-275|Chrisman]]||Charles E. ||1939 jun 17||1989 Feb 5||"God is Love"||[[Image:Chrisman-274.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Clark-22704|Clark]]||Harold||1938 Oct 6||1994 Sep 17||"Daddy"||[[Image:Clark-22704.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-280420|Clark]]||Laura||1910 Jan 15||1993 Sep 23||"Mother" "In God's Care"||[[Image:Unknown-280420.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Davidson-4739|Davidson]]||Wilburn||1874||1949||||[[Image:Davidson-4739.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Davidson-4737|Davidson]]||Andy||1858||1922||||[[Image:Davidson-4737.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Hensley-1275|Davidson]]||Sally (Hensley)||1855||1918||||[[Image:Hensley-1275.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Davidson-4735|Davidson]]||Silas||1882 Nov 9||1966 Aug 13||"Father"||[[Image:Davidson-4735.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-280428|Davidson]]||Bettie||1886 Dec 31||1931 Jul 28||"Mother" ||[[Image:Unknown-280428.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Davidson-4736|Davidson]]||Willie F.||1906 Apr 13||1983 Apr 6||"Married Oct 6, 1928" "Father" Our children Thomas, David, Evelyn, Carlo||[[Image:Davidson-4736.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-280431|Davidson]]||Ollie W.||1905 Nov 5||1986 Feb 7||"Married Oct 6, 1928" "Mother" Our children Thomas, David, Evelyn, Carlo||[[Image:Davidson-4736.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Davidson-4734|Davidson]]||Andy||1915 Mar 31||2009 Jul 23||"Married Dec 29, 1932" "Dad" Our children Charles Edward, Bobby Dale, Betty Lou, Ada Mae||[[Image:Davidson-4734.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-280427|Davidson]]||Fannie||1914 Sep 12||2004 May 28||"Married Dec 29, 1932" "Mom" "Fannie I love you with all my heart" Our children Charles Edward, Bobby Dale, Betty Lou, Ada Mae||[[Image:Davidson-4734.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Dean-4135|Dean]]||Earl E.||1925 Dec 12||2006 Apr 3||PFC US Army World War II, Bronze Star Medal||[[Image:Dean-4135.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-280520|Dean]]||Sally B.||1928 Oct 12||||||[[Image:Dean-4135-1.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Dean-4133|Dean]]||Ray I.||1898 Aug 29||1986 May 22||||[[Image:Dean-4133.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Davidson-4741|Dean]]||Suda M. (Davidson)||1904 Aug 31||1964 Feb 13||||[[Image:Davidson-4741.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Dean-4134|Dean]]||Margie||1929 Jun 23||1930 Oct 31||||[[Image:Dean-4134.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Hundley-260|Hundley]]||Rayodine "Ray"||1942 Sep 21||1991 Jul 28||||[[Image:Hundley-260.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Hundley-258|Hundley]]||Taylor||1910 Nov 14||1986 Aug 13||"In God's care"||[[Image:Hundley-258.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-280536|Hundley]]||Cora||1913 Oct 29||1977 Jul 26||"In God's care"||[[Image:Hundley-258.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Isaacs-579|Isaacs]]||Lester||1929 Aug 13||1929 Sep 15||||[[Image:Isaacs-579.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Isaacs-578|Isaacs]]||Woodrow||1915 Aug 10||1920 Apr 11||||[[Image:Isaacs-578.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Isaacs-580|Isaacs]]||Clinton||1926 Jun 6||1937 Feb 2||||[[Image:Isaacs-580.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Isaacs-581|Isaacs]]||Donna Sue||1938 Feb 13||1938 Feb 15||||[[Image:Isaacs-581.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Isaacs-576|Isaacs]]||Dault||1912 Apr 23||1973 Mar 18||||[[Image:Isaacs-576.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-280016|Isaacs]]||Bertha E.||1913 Mar 15||1991 Nov 10||||[[Image:Isaacs-576.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-280021|Isaacs]]||Edna M.||1942 Mar 6||||"Precious memories"||[[Image:Isaacs-577.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Isaacs-577|Isaacs]]||Estill||1935 Jul 19||||"Precious memories"||[[Image:Isaacs-577.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Malicote-9|Jones]]||Josephine (Malicote)||1927 Dec 24||1956 Jul 28||"We love you Mom"||[[Image:Malicote-9.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Davidson-4742|Kelley]]||Lizzia||1884 May 1||1941 Jan 17||"My own dear wife"||[[Image:Davidson-4742.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Kelley-3265|Kelley]]||James Palestine||1899 Feb 15||1958||||[[Image:Kelley-3265.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Lunsford-851|Lunsford]]||Bobby Dale||1957 Oct 4||2012 Jul 8||||[[Image:Lunsford-851.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Lunsford-843|Lunsford]]||Green||1921 Aug 6||1987 Mar 21||||[[Image:Lunsford-843.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Lunsford-853|Lunsford]]||Charlie||1896 May 31||1983 Jul 20||"In my father's house are many mansions"||[[Image:Lunsford-853.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Johnson-36288|Lunsford]]||Mary Allie||1894 May 4||1970 Mar 15||"In my father's house are many mansions"||[[Image:Lunsford-853.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Lunsford-854|Lunsford]]||Luther||1925 Dec 20||1932 Aug 30||||[[Image:Lunsford-854.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Lunsford-855|Lunsford]]||Fred||1922 Aug 8||1922 Aug 8||||[[Image:Lunsford-855.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Lunsford-844|Lunsford]]||William||1887 Feb 24||1961 Feb 4||"At rest"||[[Image:Lunsford-844.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Lunsford-852|Lunsford]]||Allen||1859||1910 Aug 28||||[[Image:Lunsford-852.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Poe-1110|Lunsford]]||Arminda||1891 Dec 16||1975 May 19||"At rest"||[[Image:Poe-1110.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Lunsford-848|Lunsford]]||Donald||1924||1982||PVT US Army World War II||[[Image:Lunsford-848.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Lunsford-847|Lunsford]]||William H. ||1919 Jun 28||2004 Dec 28||||[[Image:Lunsford-847.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Callahan-1418|Lunsford]]||Esther||1878||1948||||[[Image:Callahan-1418.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Lunsford-856|Lunsford]]||Ance||1879 Apr 15||1962 Oct 17||||[[Image:Lunsford-856.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-280534|Parker]]||Laura||1887 Feb 3||1956 Mar 25||||[[Image:Unknown-280534.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Deaton-475|Poe]]||Maggie Mae||1907 Sep 12||1973 Aug 6||||[[Image:Unknown-279984.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Poe-1114|Poe]]||Oscar||1900 Jun 28||1980 Feb 25||||[[Image:Poe-1114.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Poe-1116|Poe]]||William ||1928 Jun 28||2010 Mar 29||||[[Image:Poe-1116.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Richardson-9675|Richardson]]||Delles Earl||1940 Feb 13||2002 Oct 17||"Gone home"||[[Image:Richardson-9675.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-280539|Richardson]]||Flora Edith||1940 Mar 19||2012 Jul 12||"Gone home"||[[Image:Richardson-9675.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Robinson-13757|Robinson]]||Truman Monroe||1943 Sep 26||1996 Nov 17||||[[Image:Robinson-13757.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Robinson-13763|Robinson]]||Alvin||1942 Jun 18||2008 Jun 3||||[[Image:Robinson-13763.jpg|50px]] |- | [[McDaniel-2257|Robinson]]||Elvie||1920 Sep 20||2000 Oct 25||"Sadly missed"||[[Image:Unknown-280370.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Robinson-13741|Robinson]]||William Hansford "Red"||1919 Mar 8||1989 Dec 3||"Sadly missed" S1 US Navy World War II||[[Image:Robinson-13741.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Robinson-13764|Robinson]]||Rodney Dean "Robby"||1971 Jan 27||1989 Apr 24||"In loving memory"||[[Image:Robinson-13764.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Robinson-13765|Robinson]]||Farley||1946 Mar 31|| ||||[[Image:Robinson-13765.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Rose-6285|Rose]]||Walter C.||1916 Dec 10||2000 Jan 1||||[[Image:Rose-6285.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-280313|Rose]]||Anna L.||1916 Jan 9||2004 Jun 28||||[[Image:Rose-6285.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Lunsford-845|Singleton]]||Cordelia||1907 Sep 26||1987 Aug 22||"Asleep in Jesus"||[[Image:Lunsford-845.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Stephens-4637|Stephens]]||Donald||1935 Feb 3||2012 Mar 28||"In loving memory"||[[Image:Robinson-13742.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Robinson-13742|Stephens]]||Geraldine (Robinson)||1941 May 12||2011 Sep 13||"In loving memory"||[[Image:Robinson-13742.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Lunsford-850|White]]||Arzella (Lunsford)||1944 May 4||2007 May 7||||[[Image:Lunsford-850.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Witt-1287|Witt]]||Lenard Allen||1912 Apr 6||1912 May 13||||[[Image:Lunsford-862.jpg|50px]] |- | |}
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[[Category: Antrim Genealogy Free Space Pages]] : {| border="1" cellpadding="4" width=100% |- ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=12%|[[Space:Ireland_Counties_Team_Project_Links#County Antrim|Ireland Links]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=20%|[[Space:County Antrim, Ireland|Main Antrim Page]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=35%|[[:Category: Island Magee Parish, County Antrim|Category for Island Magee Parish]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=33%|[[Space:Civil Parishes Of County Antrim|Civil Parishes in County Antrim]] |}
See also the Counties navigation at the bottom of the page [[image:photos-806.jpg|40px|??]] '''Part of the [[Project :Ireland|Ireland Project]]''' :This information page for the Civil Parish contains a list of all the townlands in the parish and links to the category for the townland (if it has been created). There also may be notes about the individual townlands. :This page is maintained by the [[Space:Ulster Team|Ulster Province team]] ==Island Magee Civil Parish== :'''Irish or Alternate Names:''' Oileán Mhic Aodha, Islandmagee :'''Logainm Link:''' [https://www.logainm.ie/en/61279 Island Magee Parish on Logainm.ie] :'''PlacenamesNI may have more information:''' [https://experience.arcgis.com/experience/9b31e0501b744154b4584b1dce1f859b/page/Place-Name-Search/ Search here.] :'''Barony:''' Belfast Lower :'''Province:''' [[:Category:Ulster Province of Ireland|Ulster]] ===Introduction=== ::Island Magee (sometimes spelled Islandmagee) Civil Parish covers a rural peninsula on the east coast of County Antrim between the towns of Larne and Whitehead. Island Magee parish has a total area of 28.9 km² or 11.2 square miles. :Larne Lough and the North Channel coast surround the Island Magee peninsula on three sides. The B90 and B150 roads run through the parish. :Island Magee civil parish is in the historic barony of Belfast Lower. The Irish name is Oileán Mhic Aodha meaning "Magee's island/peninsula".[Northern Ireland Place-name Project. Island Magee Parish, County Antrim. http://www.placenamesni.org/resultdetails.php?entry=16884 ] ===Population Centres of Island Magee Civil Parish=== :''Note: Population centres for this Parish, where known, are shown here. For a full list see [[Space:Towns_Of_County_Antrim|Towns of County Antrim]] :{| width="100%" border="1" |style="background:#BAD66E;" colspan=2|'''Population Centres (Cities, Towns, Village etc)''' |- valign="top" |width="50%"|'''Ballylumford'''
'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Baile an Longfoirt.
WikiTree Category: [[:Category:Ballylumford, County Antrim|Category for Ballylumford]]
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Places Nearby: [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-5.7365&lat=54.8131 Click for list]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballylumford&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=ISLAND%20MAGEE Grifiths Valuation.]
The PNI reference is for the townland.||'''Ballystrudder'''
'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Baile Strudair.
WikiTree Category: [[:Category:Ballystrudder, County Antrim|Category for Ballystrudder]]
Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@54.7723,-5.7154,13z Google Maps] [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/54.7723/-5.7154 OpenStreetMap]
Places Nearby: [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-5.7365&lat=54.8131 Click for list]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballystrudder&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=ISLAND%20MAGEE Grifiths Valuation.]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballystrudder&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=ISLAND%20MAGEE Grifiths Valuation.]:'''Ballystrudder''' or '''Ballystruder''' is a small village on Island Magee. It had a population of 992 people in the 2011 Census.[Wikipedia contributors, "Ballystrudder," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ballystrudder ] |- valign="top" |width="50%"|'''Browns Bay'''
'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Bá an Bhrúnaigh.
WikiTree Category: [[:Category:Browns Bay, County Antrim|Category for Browns Bay]]
Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@54.8540,-5.7575,13z Google Maps] [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/54.8540/-5.7575 OpenStreetMap]
Places Nearby: [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-5.7365&lat=54.8131 Click for list]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Browns%20Bay&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=ISLAND%20MAGEE Grifiths Valuation.]||'''Islandmagee Village'''
'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Oileán Mhic Aodha.
WikiTree Category: [[:Category:Islandmagee Village, County Antrim|Category for Islandmagee Village]]
Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@54.8354,-5.7274,13z Google Maps] [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/54.8354/-5.7274 OpenStreetMap]
Places Nearby: [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-5.7365&lat=54.8131 Click for list]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Islandmagee&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=ISLAND%20MAGEE Grifiths Valuation.] |- valign="top" |width="50%"|'''Mullaghboy'''
'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Baile an Irbhinigh.
WikiTree Category: [[:Category:Mullaghboy, County Antrim|Category for Mullaghboy]]
Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@54.4698,-7.6298,13z Google Maps] [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/54.4698/-7.6298 OpenStreetMap]
Places Nearby: [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-5.7365&lat=54.8131 Click for list]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Mullaghboy&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=ISLAND%20MAGEE Grifiths Valuation.]
Despite not being catalogued as a population centre on either Logainm or PlacenamesNI it is quite clear from the map that there is a conglomeration of dwellings there in addition to the Second Islandmagee Presbyterian Church on the outskirts.|| |} ===Cemeteries in Island Magee Civil Parish=== ====Anglican (Church of Ireland)==== :St John, Ballyharry :WikiTree Category: [[:Category:St. John's Church of Ireland Graveyard, Islandmagee, Antrim|St. John's Church of Ireland Graveyard]] ====Other Cemeteries==== :[https://www.irishgenealogy.net/forum/phpbb3/viewtopic.php?t=2321 Ballyprior More] This graveyard in the townland of Ballypriormore and parish of Island Magee. It is readily visible being situated on a low hill about 200 yards west of the road to Brown's Bay. :WikiTree Category: [[:Category:Ballypriormore Cemetery, Islandmagee, Antrim|Ballypriormore Cemetery]] :Islandmagee Cemetery (also known as New Cemetery Islandmagee) in Ballyharry Townland. :WikiTree Category: [[:Category:Islandmagee Cemetery, Islandmagee, Antrim|Islandmagee Cemetery]] :Ballykeel Graveyard, Low Road, Ballykeel. A small graveyard, on the eastern side of the Low Road, to the north of Ballystrudder. :WikiTree Cemetery: [[:Category:Ballykeel Graveyard, Islandmagee, Antrim|Ballykeel Graveyard]] ===The Townlands of Island Magee Civil Parish=== :The townlands in Island Magee Parish (Oileán Mhic Aodha, Islandmagee) are those taken from [https://www.logainm.ie/en/61279/BF Island Magee Parish] on Logainm.ie and validated against townlands on the 1851, 1871 and 1901 Lists of Towns and Townlands and Griffiths valuations data. A link is provided in the notes for the 1901 and 1911 census. Please note that these may not always work if the townland was not available on the census in question. The census site may also substitute a similar name so be prepared for unexpected results! Similar for Griffith's valuation links which may show multiple names. :{| width="100%" border="1" |- |width="16%" style="background:#BAD66E;"|'''Townland''' |width="20%" style="background:#BAD66E;"|'''Irish and/or Alternate name(s)''' |width="30%" style="background:#BAD66E;"|'''WikiTree Category Link''' |style="background:#BAD66E;"|'''Census links, Griffiths link & Notes''' |- |'''Balloo'''||''Baile Aodha''||[[:Category:Balloo Townland, Island Magee Parish, County Antrim]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Balloo&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Balloo&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Balloo&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=ISLAND%20MAGEE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Ballycronan Beg'''||''Baile Crónáin Beag''||[[:Category:Ballycronan Beg Townland, Island Magee Parish, County Antrim]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Ballycronan+Beg%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Ballycronan+Beg%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballycronan%20Beg&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=ISLAND%20MAGEE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Ballycronan More'''||''Baile Crónáin Mór''||[[:Category:Ballycronan More Townland, Island Magee Parish, County Antrim]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Ballycronan+More%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Ballycronan+More%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballycronan%20More&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=ISLAND%20MAGEE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Ballydown'''||''Baile an Dúin''||[[:Category:Ballydown Townland, Island Magee Parish, County Antrim]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Ballydown&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Ballydown&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballydown&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=ISLAND%20MAGEE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Ballyharry'''||''Baile Éinrí''||[[:Category:Ballyharry Townland, Island Magee Parish, County Antrim]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Ballyharry&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Ballyharry&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballyharry&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=ISLAND%20MAGEE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Ballykeel'''||''An Baile Caol''||[[:Category:Ballykeel Townland, Island Magee Parish, County Antrim]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Ballykeel&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Ballykeel&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballykeel&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=ISLAND%20MAGEE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Ballylumford'''||''Baile an Longfoirt''||[[:Category:Ballylumford Townland, Island Magee Parish, County Antrim]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Ballylumford&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Ballylumford&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballylumford&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=ISLAND%20MAGEE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Ballymoney'''||''Baile Mónaidh''||[[:Category:Ballymoney Townland, Island Magee Parish, County Antrim]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Ballymoney&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Ballymoney&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballymoney&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=ISLAND%20MAGEE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Ballymuldrogh'''||''Baile Maol Dorcha''||[[:Category:Ballymuldrogh Townland, Island Magee Parish, County Antrim]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Ballymuldrogh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Ballymuldrogh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballymuldrogh&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=ISLAND%20MAGEE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Ballyprior Beg'''||''Baile Prióra Beag''||[[:Category:Ballyprior Beg Townland, Island Magee Parish, County Antrim]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Ballyprior+Beg%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Ballyprior+Beg%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballyprior%20Beg&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=ISLAND%20MAGEE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Ballyprior More'''||''Baile Prióra Mór''||[[:Category:Ballyprior More Townland, Island Magee Parish, County Antrim]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Ballyprior+More%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Ballyprior+More%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballyprior%20More&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=ISLAND%20MAGEE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Ballystrudder'''||''Baile Strudair''||[[:Category:Ballystrudder Townland, Island Magee Parish, County Antrim]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Ballystrudder&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Ballystrudder&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballystrudder&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=ISLAND%20MAGEE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Ballytober'''||''Baile (an) Tobair''||[[:Category:Ballytober Townland, Island Magee Parish, County Antrim]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Ballytober&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Ballytober&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballytober&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=ISLAND%20MAGEE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Carnspindle'''||''Carn''||[[:Category:Carnspindle Townland, Island Magee Parish, County Antrim]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Carnspindle&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Carnspindle&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Carnspindle&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=ISLAND%20MAGEE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Castletown'''|| ||[[:Category:Castletown Townland, Island Magee Parish, County Antrim]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Castletown&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Castletown&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Castletown&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=ISLAND%20MAGEE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Cloghfin'''||''An Cloch Fhionn''||[[:Category:Cloghfin Townland, Island Magee Parish, County Antrim]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Cloghfin&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Cloghfin&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Cloghfin&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=ISLAND%20MAGEE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Drumgurland'''||''Droim Guairneáin''||[[:Category:Drumgurland Townland, Island Magee Parish, County Antrim]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Drumgurland&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Drumgurland&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Drumgurland&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=ISLAND%20MAGEE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Dundressan'''||''Dún Dreasán''||[[:Category:Dundressan Townland, Island Magee Parish, County Antrim]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Dundressan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Dundressan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Dundressan&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=ISLAND%20MAGEE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Gransha'''||''An Ghrainseach''||[[:Category:Gransha Townland, Island Magee Parish, County Antrim]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Gransha&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Gransha&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Gransha&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=ISLAND%20MAGEE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Kilcoan Beg'''||''Cill Chaoimhín Beag''||[[:Category:Kilcoan Beg Townland, Island Magee Parish, County Antrim]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Kilcoan+Beg%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Kilcoan+Beg%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Kilcoan%20Beg&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=ISLAND%20MAGEE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Kilcoan More'''||''Cill Chaoimhín Mór''||[[:Category:Kilcoan More Townland, Island Magee Parish, County Antrim]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Kilcoan+More%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=%22Kilcoan+More%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Kilcoan%20More&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=ISLAND%20MAGEE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Mullaghboy'''||''An Mullach Buí''||[[:Category:Mullaghboy Townland, Island Magee Parish, County Antrim]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Mullaghboy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Mullaghboy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Mullaghboy&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=ISLAND%20MAGEE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Mullaghdoo'''||''An Mullach Dubh''||[[:Category:Mullaghdoo Townland, Island Magee Parish, County Antrim]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Mullaghdoo&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Mullaghdoo&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Mullaghdoo&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=ISLAND%20MAGEE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Portmuck'''||''Port Muc''||[[:Category:Portmuck Townland, Island Magee Parish, County Antrim]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Portmuck&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Portmuck&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Portmuck&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=ISLAND%20MAGEE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Temple-effin'''||''Teampall Aifín''||[[:Category:Temple-effin Townland, Island Magee Parish, County Antrim]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Temple-effin&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Antrim&townland=Temple-effin&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Temple-effin&countyname=ANTRIM&Parish=ISLAND%20MAGEE Griffiths Valuation.] |} ===One Place Studies for/in Island Magee Civil Parish=== ====Islandmagee DNA Group Project==== :The aim of the project is to explore the connections between people who are the descendants of those who lived in the historic North of Ireland parish of Islandmagee in County Antrim, which has strong Scottish and English connections and a number of families that have lived in the district for generations. By testing people with known connections to the original families we will be able to confirm connections going back many generations, in many instances going beyond paper records. [[Space:Islandmagee_DNA_Group_Project|More details on the Project page.]] ==Resources== ===External Resources=== * A list of external resources '''''for this parish''''' may be placed here. More general sources for Antrim should be added to the main Antrim page. If you are adding a source here it would be helpful if you could let [[Meredith-1182|me (David)]] know so I don't accidentally overwrite your input with an automatic update. Thanks. :Whilst care is taken to ensure links are not made to disreputable, phishing or other sites of doubtful integrity it is your responsibility to ensure that you are not going to such a site by clicking on one of the links which may have been added after this page was created. ==Version Notes== :Current parish format version 4.0. Addition of Griffiths valuation on parish pages. :Previous version 3.5. Addition of 'Places Nearby' link where coordinates are known. Upgrading Logainm links to match new Logainm web site; 3.6 Change to teams structure implementation. ==Sources== :Information shown on this page may have been sourced from one or more of the following sources. * [https://www.logainm.ie/en/ Logainm.ie] The Placenames Database of Ireland created by Fiontar & Scoil na Gaeilge in collaboration with The Placenames Branch (Department of Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht). * [http://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=placeSearch Griffiths Valuation] AskAboutIreland.ie and the Cultural Heritage Project is an initiative of public libraries together with local museums and archives. * [https://www.townlands.ie/ Townlands.ie] Irish Townlands derived from OpenStreetMap data under the Open Data Commons Open Database License (ODbL). * [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/ Census of Ireland] 1901/1911 and Census fragments and substitutes, 1821-51 * [[Wikipedia:List_of_towns_and_villages_in_the_Republic_of_Ireland|List of towns and villages in the Republic of Ireland]] and [[Wikipedia:List_of_towns_and_villages_in_Northern_Ireland|List of towns and villages in Northern Ireland]] * [https://archive.org/details/op1248631-1001/page/n1/mode/2up General alphabetical index to townlands and towns, parishes and baronies of Ireland] Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive ---- [[Space:The_Counties_Of_Ireland|'''County Pages For Ireland''']] [[Space:County_Antrim%2C_Ireland|Antrim]] • [[Space:County_Armagh%2C_Ireland|Armagh]] • [[Space:County_Carlow%2C_Ireland|Carlow]] • [[Space:County_Antrim%2C_Ireland|Cavan]] • [[Space:County_Clare%2C_Ireland|Clare]] • [[Space:County_Cork%2C_Ireland|Cork]] • [[Space:County_Londonderry%2C_Ireland|Derry]] • [[Space:County_Donegal%2C_Ireland|Donegal]] • [[Space:County_Down%2C_Ireland|Down]] • [[Space:County_Dublin%2C_Ireland|Dublin]] • [[Space:County_Fermanagh%2C_Ireland|Fermanagh]] • [[Space:County_Galway%2C_Ireland|Galway]] • [[Space:County_Kerry%2C_Ireland|Kerry]] [[Space:County_Kildare%2C_Ireland|Kildare]] • [[Space:County_Kilkenny%2C_Ireland|Kilkenny]] • [[Space:County_Laois%2C_Ireland|Laois]] • [[Space:County_Leitrim%2C_Ireland|Leitrim]] • [[Space:County_Limerick%2C_Ireland|Limerick]] • [[Space:County_Londonderry%2C_Ireland|Londonderry]] • [[Space:County_Longford%2C_Ireland|Longford]] • [[Space:County_Louth%2C_Ireland|Louth]] • [[Space:County_Mayo%2C_Ireland|Mayo]] • [[Space:County_Meath%2C_Ireland|Meath]] • [[Space:County_Monaghan%2C_Ireland|Monaghan]] [[Space:County_Offaly%2C_Ireland|Offaly]] • [[Space:County_Roscommon%2C_Ireland|Roscommon]] • [[Space:County_Sligo%2C_Ireland|Sligo]] • [[Space:County_Tipperary%2C_Ireland|Tipperary]] • [[Space:County_Tyrone%2C_Ireland|Tyrone]] • [[Space:County_Waterford%2C_Ireland|Waterford]] • [[Space:County_Westmeath%2C_Ireland|Westmeath]] • [[Space:County_Wexford%2C_Ireland|Wexford]] • [[Space:County_Wicklow%2C_Ireland|Wicklow]]
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[[Category:Islandmagee Cemetery, Islandmagee, Antrim]] [[Category:St. John's Church of Ireland Graveyard, Islandmagee, Antrim]] [[Category:Ballypriormore Cemetery, Islandmagee, Antrim]] [[Category:Ballykeel Graveyard, Islandmagee, Antrim]] [[Category:Island Magee Parish, County Antrim]] [[Category:Islandmagee DNA Group Project]] [[Category:DNA Group Projects]] ==Introduction== The aim of the project, which is managed by the North of Ireland Family History Society, is to explore the connections between people who are the descendants of those who lived in the historic North of Ireland parish of '''Islandmagee''' in County Antrim, which has strong Scottish and some English connections and a number of families that have lived in the district for generations. By testing people with known connections to the original families we will be able to confirm connections going back many generations, in many instances going beyond paper records. We are working with the local community and have gathered together a team with a lot of experience in carrying out family history research and interpreting DNA test results who will analyze the results and handle queries from matches. The project will allow individuals around the world to identify that they have ancestors from '''Islandmagee''' with benefits for tourism, increasing community cohesiveness, and benefiting generations to come as information is identified and made available for further research. I am [[Johnston-3146|Anne Johnston]] and am a Project Administrator on the Group Project on Family Tree DNA. The project is being managed by the North of Ireland Family History Society but is not limited to Society members. If you have '''Islandmagee''' ancestry or know anyone who has please contact me. I am also looking for experienced Wikitreers with Irish family history research experience who can set up profiles for members of old '''Islandmagee''' families. ==Scope== The project covers DNA test takers who have ancestors from the parish of '''Islandmagee'''. There will be testers who match those from '''Islandmagee''' through other family lines. They are not part of the project. It is a parallel project to the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Ballycarry_DNA_Group_Project Ballycarry DNA Group Project] which covers the Templecorran parish and as the two parishes are adjacent to each other there is some overlap between the families. ==Location== '''Islandmagee''' (or Island Magee) is a narrow peninsula about 6 miles long and 2 to 3 miles wide on the south-east coast of County Antrim, separated from the mainland by Larne Lough. Eastwards, it looks across to the Galloway and Ayrshire coasts of Scotland, Northwards, the Mull of Kintyre in Argyllshire is visible along with the islands of Islay and Jura in the Inner Hebrides. Being so near to Scotland has had a defining influence on '''Islandmagee''''s history and culture. '''Islandmagee''' is known locally as 'the Island'. There are no towns on the peninsula - it has a generally dispersed rural population with three small villages, Ballystrudder, Mullaghboy and Millbay. The nearest towns are Larne (across Larne Lough), which has a long history as a major port, and Carrickfergus, one of the oldest towns in Ireland dating back to the 12th century. There are 25 townlands in the parish of '''Islandmagee''': • Balloo • Ballycronan Beg • Ballycronan More • Ballydown • Ballyharry • Ballykeel • Ballylumford • Ballymoney • Ballymuldrogh • Ballyprior Beg • Ballyprior More • Ballystrudder • Ballytober • Carnspindle • Castletown • Cloughfin • Drumgurland • Dundressan • Gransha • Kilcoan Beg • Kilcoan More • Mullaghboy • Mullaghdoo • Portmuck • Temple-Effin {{Image|file=Islandmagee_DNA_Group_Project-2.jpg |caption=Islandmagee Townland Map |size=l }} ==History== The origin of the name '''Islandmagee''' (Irish: Oileán Mhic Aodha) is Magee’s island or peninsula. The Mac Aodha (Magee) family was a prominent Irish Gaelic sept (a sub-division of a clan). In the early medieval period the area was known as Rinn Seimhne (pronounced Rin Shevne and meaning the headland of a tribe of people called the Seimhne). It was a minor kingdom within Ulaid, a Gaelic over-kingdom in north eastern Ireland. In the Annals of the Four Masters it is recorded that in the year of the world 2859 King Neimhidh (pronounced Nevy) with his four sons led a colony into Ireland and built Rath Cimbaeith (pronounced Rah Kimbee) in Seimhne.[History of Islandmagee by Dixon Donaldson p7. Published by the author in 1927. Facsimile reprint by Islandmagee Community Development Association in 2002.] The parish and surrounding region is thought to have been one of the earliest inhabited areas in Ireland and has numerous archaeological sites including: • Ballylumford Dolmen – known locally as the ‘Druid’s Altar’. It is probably the remains of a portal tomb dating to the early Neolithic period (c. 4000-3600 BC) when the first farming communities were established in the area.[Megalithic Technology Tom D. Hayes Ulster Journal of Archaeology, Third Series, Vol. 64 (2005), pp. 174-175 accessed at JSTOR.] • Neolithic houses with artefacts including pottery have been excavated in the townland of Ballyharry.[Ballyharry's Game... Norman Crothers Archaeology Ireland, Vol. 10, No. 4 (Winter, 1996), pp. 12-14 accessed at JSTOR.] • Two late Bronze Age roundhouses have been excavated at Ballyprior Beg.[The Excavation of Two Late Bronze Age Roundhouses at Ballyprior Beg, Island Magee, County Antrim Ian Suddaby, Ian Armit, Mike Church, Mike Cressey, Sarah Gormley, Eiméar L. Nelis, Catherine M. Dunne, Eileen M. Murphy Ulster Journal of Archaeology, Third Series, Vol. 62 (2003), pp. 45-91 accessed at JSTOR.] • The below ground remains of a medieval settlement at Portmuck include a church and graveyard.[The Excavation of a Medieval Rural Settlement Site at Portmuck, Islandmagee, County Antrim Sue Anderson, Alastair Roy Rees, Catherine M. Dunne, Sarah Gormley, Sheila Hamilton-Dyer, Eileen M. Murphy, Eiméar L. Nelis, Mark Noel Ulster Journal of Archaeology, Third Series, Vol. 63 (2004), pp. 76-113 accessed at JSTOR.] • Two dinosaur bones believed to be 200 million years old were found in Lower Jurassic strata exposed on '''Islandmagee''', the only dinosaur bones ever to be found in Ireland.[Belfast Telegraph 25th November 2020 https://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/news/northern-ireland/jurassic-joy-as-irelands-only-dinosaur-bones-found-in-co-antrim-39787019.html accessed on 13th April 2021] In the 13th century the Bissett family from Scotland was granted the lease of '''Islandmagee''' and the lands later came into the ownership of the MacDonnells when [[Bisset-104|Margery Bissett]], the sole heir, married [[MacDonald-177|John Mór Tanister MacDonnell]]. In 1621 the lands were granted to [[Chichester-28|Arthur Chichester, 1st Baron Chichester]], the Lord Deputy of Ireland. He leased it to [[Hill-1676|Sir Moyses (Moses) Hill]] who built a tower house at the southern tip of the peninsula called Castle Chichester (also known as Castle Chester) and settled a number of his own people on the land. Over the next few centuries the Chichester and Hill families continued as landlords under the titles Lord Donegall and Viscount Dungannon. {{Image|file=Islandmagee_DNA_Group_Project-1.jpg |caption=Viscount Dungannon Rent Poster |size=l }} On the evening of the 8th January 1642''' Islandmagee''' was the site of a massacre of allegedly 3000 Catholic men, women and children (although this figure was probably a gross over-estimate - probably no more than 50) when English and Scottish forces emerged from Carrickfergus Castle to the south with orders to kill all of the Catholic inhabitants of the area. The reason was the believed connection of the McGees with [[O'Neill-1871|Sir Phelim O’Neill]], the renegade Antrim nobleman who was the leader of the 1641 Rebellion in the province of Ulster. Nowadays '''Islandmagee''' is predominantly Presbyterian reflecting the Lowland Scots who have crossed the Irish Sea and settled there. In 1711 '''Islandmagee''' was the site of a witch trial when 8 women were convicted of witchcraft and were jailed for a year and ordered to stand 4 times in the stocks on market day. It is said that almost every male on '''Islandmagee''' took part in the 1798 Rebellion. They sailed across the lough to Larne and played a large part in winning the town for the United Irishmen. In the early 1800s '''Islandmagee''' was regarded as a haven for smugglers. One of the caves used by the smugglers was found to have an artificial floor of timbers, concealed under a covering of stones and shingle. Underneath, hewn out of the bedrock, was a cavity where the smuggled goods were hidden. Caves around the coast were used to conceal gin and tobacco, both of which had a high customs duty. Although farming was the most important industry on '''Islandmagee''' in past centuries, seafaring has been a way of life for many families. It claims to have more master mariners and sea captains per head of population than any other part of the British Isles. In many families it was a generational occupation and was a rite of passage for many young men from ‘the Island’. '''Islandmagee''' has had 3 Admirals/Rear Admirals, all born and brought up in the parish – [[Symington-412|Robert Symington]], [[Brice-473|Robert Brice]] and [[Hudson-14909|Charles Hudson]].[Unpublished family tree 'There's Something in the Wind' researched by Deirdre Stewart Sprott (nee Kerr).] There is a reputed connection between '''Islandmagee''' and the engineer and inventor [[Watt-1142|James Watt]]. James was born in Greenock, Renfrewshire, Scotland and was a sickly and delicate child who later suffered from bouts of depression and headaches. At one point he was sent to the fresh air of Islandmagee to recuperate from an illness and stayed in the basement of the house of his nephew and his wife, Alexander Hay and Isabella Clark. Isabella was the daughter of Elizabeth Watt, James's sister. While staying at the house he made toys to entertain the Hay children but was sent home after some blew up![Unpublished family tree 'There's Something in the Wind' researched by Deirdre Stewart Sprott (nee Kerr).] The peninsula is overwhelmingly Presbyterian, reflecting the closeness to and settlement from Scotland. According to a religious census in 1834 86.4% of the islanders were Presbyterians with 8.6% being Anglican and 3.3% Methodist. The 4 churches on the Island are St John's Church of Ireland, [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:1st_Islandmagee_Presbyterian_Church First Islandmagee Presbyterian Church], [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:2nd_Islandmagee_Presbyterian_Church Second Islandmagee Presbyterian Church] and [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Islandmagee_Methodist_Church Islandmagee Methodist Church]. ==Population== The following table gives the population of the parish as recorded in the censuses taken between 1821 and 1911. The figures indicate significantly more females than males because many of the male heads of household were away at sea on census night. {| border="1" ! || Males || Females || Total || Houses |- | '''1821''' || 1076 || 1223 || 2299 || 431 |- | '''1831''' || 1206 || 1404 || 2610 || 469 |- |''' 1841''' || 1267 || 1515 || 2782 || 520 |- | '''1851''' || 1221 || 1483 || 2704 || 531 |- | '''1861''' || 1302 || 1484 || 2786 || 552 |- | '''1871''' || 1272 || 1449 || 2721 || 572 |- | '''1881''' || 1220 || 1424 || 2644 || 577 |- | '''1891''' || 1063 || 1306 || 2369 || 556 |- | '''1901''' || 1025 || 1256 || 2281 || 551 |- | '''1911''' || 917 || 1168 || 2085 || 535 |} ==Surnames== The following surnames were to be found in the parish in both the 1800s and 1900s:[Based on the Tithe Applotment Books (1834), The Primary Valuation of Ireland (1862) and the 1901 and 1911 Censuses of Ireland.] Surnames in bold indicate surnames in the ancestry of test takers in the project. Red indicates a Y test in addition to an autosomal test. {| border="1" | '''Aicken''' || '''Aiken''' || '''Alexander''' || '''Allen''' || '''Arthur''' || '''Arthurs''' ||'''Auld''' || '''Bell''' |- | '''Blair''' || '''{{Red|Brennan}}''' || '''{{Red|Brannion}}''' || '''Brown''' || '''Browne''' || '''{{Red|Cain}}''' || '''Kerr''' || '''{{Red|Cameron}}''' |- | '''Campbell''' || Davidson || Davison || '''Dick''' || '''Donaldson''' || Donnan || '''Duff''' || '''{{Red|English}}''' |- | Esler || Essler || '''{{Red|Ferris}}''' || '''Flack''' || '''Fleck''' || '''Flake''' || '''Fleke''' || '''Forsyth''' |- | '''Forsythe''' || '''Fullerton''' || '''Gordon''' || '''Greenlee''' || '''Greenlees''' || '''{{Red|Hagan}}''' || '''{{Red|Haggan}}''' || '''{{Red|Haigan}}''' |- | '''{{Red|Hegan}}''' || '''{{Red|Heggan}}''' || '''{{Red|Heggen}}''' || '''{{Red|Huggan}}''' || '''{{Red|Haggen}}''' || '''Hamilton''' || '''{{Red|Hawthorn}}''' || '''{{Red|Hawthorne}}''' |- | '''{{Red|Headles}}''' || '''{{Red|Heddles}}''' || Henderson || '''{{Red|Hill}}''' || '''Holmes''' || '''Jackson''' ||''' Jones''' || '''{{Red|Kain}}''' |- | '''{{Red|Kane}}''' || '''{{Red|McKane}}''' || '''{{Red|Laird}}''' || Laverty || '''Lewis''' || '''Long''' || '''Macauley''' || '''McAuley''' |- | '''McCauley''' || '''{{Red|Mann}}''' || '''McAlister''' || '''McAllister''' || McCafferty || '''{{Red|McCalmont}}''' || '''{{Red|McCalmond}}''' || '''{{Red|McAlmont}}''' |- |'''{{Red|McCleland}}''' || '''{{Red|McClelland}}''' || McClenaghan || McClenahan || McClenihan || McCray || McCrey || McCrea |- | '''McCready''' || '''McCreedy''' || '''McDowell''' || '''McDoal''' || '''McGowan''' || '''McIlwain''' || '''McIlwaine''' || '''McKay''' |- | '''McKey''' || '''McKeen''' || '''McKean''' || '''McKinstry''' || '''McMullan''' || '''McMullen''' || '''McMurtry''' || '''Murtry''' |- | '''McNeilly''' || '''Meneilly''' || '''Menilly''' || '''Millar''' || '''Miller''' || '''Milliken''' || Murphy || '''Napier''' |- | '''{{Red|Neilson}}''' || '''{{Red|Nelson}}''' || '''{{Red|Niblock}}''' || Orr || '''{{Red|Ross}}''' || '''Smiley''' || '''Smith''' || '''Smyth''' |- | '''Stewart''' || '''Stuart''' || '''{{Red|Templeton}}''' || '''Tweed''' || Walker || '''White''' || '''{{Red|Wilson}}''' || '''Wright''' |} * In addition Y tests have been done on a Baird, a Boyd, a Donald, a Magee and a Picken. The following surnames can be found in the parish in the 1800s but have disappeared by the 1900s: {| border="1" | Barr || Barry || Berney || Black || Boyle || Brackenridge || Bradford || Brangan |- | Caldwell || Carruthers || Clements || Codd || Colvin || Crooks || Cunningham || Curry |- | Davis || Dempsey || Doole || Dunbar || Eames || Eisner || Elfin || Erskine |- | Fenny || Ficke || Finney || Fleming || Gates || Gauley || Gillan || Gilliland |- | Glover || Gregg || Grey || Griffith || Hall || Hanna || Harney || Harvey |- | Heney || Herron || Hickson || Higgins || Hoey || Hood || Horseborough || Jeffries |- | Kincaid || Lack || Lopton || Loughran || Marrs || McAlison || McBride || McBurney |- | McCaherty || McCambridge || McCaul || McClaren || McClernan || McCoy || McDonald || McElhearne |- | McGarrell || McGill || McGonnery || McGovern || McGucken || McIlhago || McKergon || McKinn |- | McMeekin || McMicken || McTeer || McTeir || McTominy || Morton || Mulligan || Murdock |- | Murray || O'Neil || O'Neill || Parker || Pennell || Petticrew || Pinkerton || Potter |- | Rea || Roddick || Sellars || Shaw || Sloan || Stannus || Stephenson || Stevenson |- | Sweeny || Taylor || Temple || Tole || Verner || Wallace || Ward || Watson |- | Woods || || || || || || || |} ==Project Links== *[https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/islandmagee/about Group Project on FTDNA] - This is a link to the main project page on Family Tree DNA. If you want to join the project transfer your DNA results to FTDNA, make sure you are logged into your account and click on 'Join'. If you have tested elsewhere, instructions on how to transfer to FTDNA can be found here https://www.nifhs.org/dna/uploading-your-dna/ You must have proven ancestors from '''Islandmagee''' in order to join the project. If you want to contact us to discuss you can contact me through my profile at [[Johnston-3146|Anne Johnston]]. *[[:Category:Islandmagee DNA Group Project]] - This is a link to the ancestors of our test takers. As living people, you will not have access to the details of our test takers (they have black dots against them) but you will be able to see sourced information about their ancestors. This covers all their ancestral lines so will include lines that are not from Islandmagee. *[[:Category:Island Magee Parish, County Antrim]] - This is a link to profiles of people who were born or died in '''Islandmagee'''. We are collecting DNA from the descendants of these people, regardless of where they currently live. *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Pre-1800_Islandmagee_Earliest_Known_Ancestors_%28EKAs%29 Pre-1800 Islandmagee Earliest Known Ancestors (EKAs)] - This is a link to an alphabetic list of pre-1800 Earliest Known Ancestors (EKAs) of DNA testers with ancestry from Islandmagee who are members of the Islandmagee DNA Group Project. Where available it also records the relevant yDNA haplogroup. *[[:Category:Ballypriormore Cemetery, Islandmagee, Antrim]] - This is a link to people buried in Ballypriormore Graveyard located in the townland of Ballypriormore. According to local tradition, the site was originally a Danish burial place and the Danes brought over a shipload of their native soil to hallow it.[ History of Islandmagee by Dixon Donaldson. Published by the author in 1927. Facsimile reprint by Islandmagee Community Development Association in 2002.] The oldest gravestone dates from 1657 and many of the eighteenth century stones have well-carved coats of arms. *[[:Category:St. John's Church of Ireland Graveyard, Islandmagee, Antrim]] - This is a link to people buried in St John's Church of Ireland Graveyard located in the townland of Ballyharry. The church dates from 1595 and the oldest gravestone is from 1752. All denominations have used the graveyard, but since the "Island" is largely Presbyterian, most of the gravestones are of Presbyterians. *[[:Category:Ballykeel Graveyard, Islandmagee, Antrim]] - This is a link to people buried in Ballykeel Graveyard (otherwise known as Islandmagee Old Church Graveyard). There are ruins of the old St John's Church, which was abandoned by 1600, still visible in the centre of the graveyard. The oldest gravestone dates from 1697. *[[:Category:Islandmagee Cemetery, Islandmagee, Antrim]] - This is a link to people buried in '''Islandmagee''' Cemetery (also called '''Islandmagee''' New Cemetery). located in the townland of Ballyharry. It was established by the local authority and is now used for the majority of burials on the peninsula. *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Island_Magee_Civil_Parish%2C_County_Antrim&public=1 Islandmagee Parish] - This is a link to additional information about the parish of '''Islandmagee'''. == Sources ==
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In the summer of 1977, [[Luckhardt-1|Alice Luckhardt]] had the opportunity to escort eight high school students, who were former students of hers on a European tour. One of the last stops was an one-day excursion trip to Naples and then traveling by a hydrofoil boat across the Gulf of Naples to the Isle of Capri the following day. This island with steep terrain overlooked a majesty blue sea. Along the sides of the hills were elegant villas very close together so no space was wasted. Impressive to view were the ruins of Imperial Roman villas, that had withstood the march of time and the effect of the sea surrounding the island. They took the cable car to the top of Anacapri, the highest point on the island. The ride up was extremely steep, at a forty-five degree angle. Once there the view was magnificent with water all around and the beautiful mixture of fruit trees and flowers growing everywhere. The visit to the Blue Grotto, the sea cave, was a sight to behold. At the heart of the Isle of Capri was the City of Capri nearly at the top of Anacapri. They had as a personal guide, the Mayor of the city, who was also the head of the local ‘cosa nostra’. The walking tour was through narrow alleys almost in a maze formation with numerous tiny shops of all descriptions. Even higher up was the tiny village of Anacapri, which was truly the highest point. The Mayor saw to it that they had a fantastic meal at his own restaurant, so they all felt quite special with this added attention. Near the end of the visit as they were saying our good-byes to our host, the Mayor announced in an official manner, “Everyone enjoy your trip back to the mainland but she is staying here.” Well, the '''‘she’''' the Mayor was pointing to was none other than one of the seventeen-year-old female students. He continued, “I am most impressed with her and wish her to live on our lovely island.” Needless to say, it took Alice a few moments to comprehend the full statement but her reply then followed, “No, she is returning with us!” Even the girl, who was not normally at a lost for words, was a bit astonished by what had just happened. In spite of the Mayor feeling he had complete authority over everybody on the island, he did sense Alice's definite and unyielding answer immediately. She had the group very quickly move towards our transportation down the slopes to the returning hydrofoil boat for their journey back to Naples and then Rome. On the trip back to the hotel all Alice could think about was what if the Mayor had violently retained my student, how would '''I ever explain''' it to her parents? Everyone had a good laugh over the whole incident. [[Category:Vacations and Trips]]
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[[Category: Kingdom of the Isles]] This sub-project is part of [[ Space:British Crown Dependencies and Overseas Territories |British Crown Dependencies and Overseas Territories Project]] Go to [[:Category:Isle_of_Man|'''The Isle of Man Categories''']] --------- [[Image: Places-11.jpg |350px|Isle of Man Parish Map]] [[Image: UK Flags.gif|200px]] '''Sub-project coordinator''' * [[Rogers-4360|Mark Rogers]] '''Sub-Project Members''' *[[Anderson-27686 |Dean Anderson]] - *[[Willis-3076 |Valerie Willis]] - *[[Kaighin-89 | Les Kaighin]] - * [[Maxwell-1489|Maria Maxwell]]. * [[Molesworth-181|Ben Molesworth]] * [[Cooper-21960|Clarence Cooper]] *[[Sayle-3|Richard Sayle]] *[[Ekman-345|Vickie Mullen]] *[[Hicks-20788|Wendy Hicks]] The goal of this sub-project is to ensure that Manx profiles are appropriately sourced and able to be grouped into meaningful categories. Here are some of the tasks that need to be done. We'll be working on them and others, and could use your help: * Add sources to profiles identified as Unsourced Profiles; * Improve sourcing and tidying up the data in the biography box and removing unnecessary GEDCOM clutter etc.; and * Adding profiles for people who were prominent on the Isle of Man. Will you join us? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=4467434 send me a private message]. Thanks! This sub-project manages the period from 1399, when Mann became a feudal holding of the English Crown, until the modern day. For the period prior to 1399 see [[:Category: Kingdom of the Isles|the Kingdom of the Isles]]. ------------ The '''Isle of Man''' is a self-governing [[:Category: British Crown Dependencies|British Crown Dependency]], located in the Irish Sea between the islands of Great Britain and Ireland. The head of state is King Charles III, who holds the title of [[Wikipedia: Lord of Mann| Lord of Mann]]. The Lord of Mann is represented by a Lieutenant Governor, but its foreign relations and defence are the responsibility of the British Government.[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isle_of_Man] The Island has seventeen parishes - Andreas, Arbory, Ballaugh, Braddan, Bride, German, Jurby, Lezayre, Lonan, Malew, Marown, Maughold, Michael, Onchan, Patrick, Rushen and Santon - although by virtue of their larger populations Michael and Onchan are deemed, for local government purposes, as Districts. For this reason Laxey, Port St Mary and Port Erin also have their own District Commissioners while Castletown, Peel and Ramsey have Town Commissioners and Douglas, being the largest of all, has a Corporation, headed by a Mayor. Each parish also has a Captain whose ancient role involved providing men to 'watch' the island 24 hours a day and guard against invasion but is now regarded as more of an honorary title required only to attend the Tynwald ceremony and local meetings. ==Isle of Man Research Resources== :[http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/iom/ Genuki Isle of Man] information related to the whole of the Isle of Man. :[http://www.isle-of-man.com/manxnotebook/ A Manx Note Book] historical information about the Isle of Man. :[https://www.manxbmd.com/ ManxBMD - Civil Registration Index] Civil registration for Births & Deaths became compulsory in 1878 & for Marriages in 1884 :[https://www.imuseum.im/newspapers/ Newspapers iMuseum] A free searchable Manx newspaper archive :[http://www.gov.im/ Isle of Man Government] official website :[http://www.iukgenweb.org/index.php/isle-of-man Isle of Man Genweb Project] helpful links and information. :[[Space:Visitations_Cross_reference_by_County#VANNVIS|'''Visitation(s) of England and Wales''']] '''County Index''' entries for persons whose pedigree first entry, or family seat, in the Visitation(s) is in the Isle of Man, or who appears listed in a pedigree, addendum or correction to the Visitation(s) as born in the Isle of Man. === Isle of Man Sticker=== {{Sticker |image = UK_Flags.gif |imagetext = Isle of Man flag |text={{Name}} was born in the Isle of Man }} This template is for profiles of people born in the Isle of Man To put this sticker on a profile, copy and paste the following above the biography: {{Isle of Man Sticker}} This displays the following: {{Isle of Man Sticker}} Here are [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Template:Isle_of_Man_Sticker|profiles and pages using the sticker]]. == One Place Studies == [[Space:Clos-y-Geary%2C_Poortown%2C_Isle_of_Man_One_Place_Study|Clos-y-Geary, Poortown, Isle of Man One Place Study]]
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'''Team Leader''': [[Corbellani-1|Cristina Corbellani]] '''''Diaspora''''' is a term used for major emigration of people to other parts of the world. There were 4 major waves of Italian emigration between the 1860s – 1970s. The main receiving countries outside of Europe were: the USA, Canada, Argentina, Brazil and Australia. In Europe: France, Germany and Switzerland. You can read more about the economic and political reasons of this diaspora here: [[Wikipedia:Italian_diaspora|Italian diaspora]] (English) /[https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emigrazione_italiana Emigrazione Italiana] (Italian) / [https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emigra%C3%A7%C3%A3o_italiana Emigração Italiana] (Portuguese) The largest communities of descendants of Italian immigrants today are those in Brazil, Argentina, USA, France, Colombia, Canada, Peru, Uruguay, Australia and Venezuela. ''If you are interested in helping out in the Diaspora subproject and are not already a member of the Italy Project, please read the [[Project:Italy|Italy Project Page]] to learn more about the project, what we do, and how you can join us!'' ==Goals== The aim of this part of the Italy Project is to identify those migrants and their descendants abroad and connect them to their relatives left back in Italy or that migrated to different destinations. How can you do it? You can place the emigration stickers and categories (scroll down the page) on the profile of the migrating ancestor. See more in [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Italy_Badges%2C_Templates_and_Stickers Italy Project Templates] ==Specific Resources== ===Names Equivalence=== When researching the ancestors in Italy or the emigrant one to one of these countries, you have to keep in mind that sometimes the authorities or they themselves adapted their given name to the local language. That way, for example, Giovanni becomes José in Argentina or Ettore, Héctor. You can search for name equivalence for males and females here: [https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Appendix:Translations_of_male_given_names_in_multiple_languages Wiktionary: Appendix:Translations of male given names in multiple languages] and [https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Appendix:Translations_of_female_given_names_in_multiple_languages Wiktionary:Appendix:Translations of female given names in multiple languages] ===Where to look for the migrating ancestor?=== * '''Departing Ports''' [http://www.ciseionline.it/2012/index.asp CISEI - International Center for Studies on Italian Emigration] - departures from Genoa/Genova [http://patrimonio.archiviodistatonapoli.it/asna-web/vedi-tutti-i-documenti/archivio-generale-passaporti-ed-emigrazione-1888-1901.html Naples Police Headquarters General Archive. Passports and Emigration (1888 - 1901)] - passports granted in Naples/Napoli (not only for locals, but also for a lot of people in Southern Italy) [http://patrimonio.archiviodistatonapoli.it/asna-web/vedi-tutti-i-documenti/archivio-generale-passaporti-1904-1909.html Naples Police Headquarters General Archive. Passports (1904 - 1909)] [http://patrimonio.archiviodistatonapoli.it/asna-web/vedi-tutti-i-documenti/archivio-generale-passaporti-1913-1917.html Naples Police Headquarters General Archive. Passports (1913 - 1917)] * '''Arriving Ports''' [http://immigrants.byu.edu/search/simple Center for Family History and Genealogy at Brigham Young University - Immigrant Ancestors project] - several countries and ports [https://cemla.com/ CEMLA Centro de Estudios Migratorios Latinoamericanos] - migrants arrivals in Buenos Aires [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1921756United States Index to Passenger Arrivals, Atlantic and Gulf Ports, 1820-1874] [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1849782?collectionNameFilter=false&cid=bl-fsup-8014 New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1891] [https://heritage.statueofliberty.org/passenger The Statue of Liberty―Ellis Island Foundation, Inc] [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/1408237?availability=Family%20History%20Library Immigration and Emigration Records: Montevideo, Montevideo (Department), Uruguay, 1805-1872] [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1932363Brazil, Rio de Janeiro, Immigration Cards, 1900-1965] [https://www.naa.gov.au/explore-collection/immigration-and-citizenship National Archive of Australia] * '''Ship Manifests''' [https://ancestrositalianos.com/barcos-agnelli/ Agnelli Ships] '''WARNING!''' - Page under construction - Please tell us if you find any mistakes or a link doesn't work. Thank you! ===Categories=== Diaspora for each region can now be found on that regions team page: {|border="1" cellpadding="10" |- align="left" style="background:#007A33; color:#FFF;" !Teams !Regions Covered |- |'''[[Space:Italy Central Regions Team#Diaspora|Central]]''' |Lazio, Marche, Tuscany, Umbria |- |'''[[Space:Italy Islands Team#Diaspora|Islands]]''' |Sardinia, Sicily, Aeolian Islands |- |'''[[Space:Italy North Eastern Regions Team#Diaspora|North Eastern]]''' |Emilia-Romagna, Friuli-Venezia, Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol, Veneto |- |'''[[Space:Italy North Western Regions Team#Diaspora|North Western]]''' |Aosta Valley, Liguria, Lombardy, Piedmont |- |'''[[Space:Italy Southern Regions Team#Diaspora|Southern]]''' |Abruzzo, Apulia, Basilicata, Calabria, Campania, Molise |} ==Diaspora One Place Studies (OPS)== *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Chipilo%2C_Puebla_One_Place_Study Northern Italy to Chipilo, Mexico]
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:Team Leader: [[Santoro-144|'''Frank Santoro''']] The [[Project:Italy|Italy Project]] has a number of resources at its disposal from all over the Internet. Here is a comprehensive list of links that can help serve you on your journey to find your Italian roots, including some helpful pages on WikiTree. === How to source === * [[Help:Sources]] * [[Space:Sources-Italy|Sources-Italy]] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1452757/new-app-for-creating-antenati-source-citations New app for creating Antenati source citations] === Primary sources === * '''[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1ylqfqIuLTVdy0YpF-BxIGTKZ3Sk9KhquB-qucfMe-Rg/edit?usp=sharing Vinny DaBody's Big List of Italian Civil and Church Records]''' available online - the list is sorted by region, and then by province and comune within each region. If you don't know which province your ancestor's comune is located in, use a tool like [http://it.wikipedia.org Italian Wikipedia] to find out. * '''[https://www.antenati.san.beniculturali.it/ Portale Antenati: Gli Archivi per la Ricerca Anagrafica]''' - FamilySearch is working with the Italian State Archives to index Italian civil records; the original digital images are available at this site. * '''[https://familysearch.org/search/ FamilySearch]''' holds copies of the images available on the Antenati site, as well as separate collections of Italian civil and church records. See also: [https://familysearch.org/search/collection/location/1927178 Italy on FamilySearch.org] * '''[https://www.italianparishrecords.org/ Italian Parish Records]''' - a project working to film and index church records from all over Italy * '''Ellis Island - http://ellisisland.org''' * '''List of Newspaper Archives''' - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:List_of_online_newspaper_archives#Italy * '''Register of the Fallen During the Great War''' (World War I) - https://www.cadutigrandeguerra.it/Default.aspx''' * '''Database for Fallen during Prima Guerra Mondiale (WWI) and Seconda Guerra Mondiale (WW2)''' - https://archiviostoricogalvanin.altervista.org/ricerca-dei-caduti-italiani-elenco-caduti-prima-guerra-mondiale-elenco-caduti-seconda-guerra-mondiale/ (Might not be working properly at the moment [[Caruso-344|Caruso-344]] 13:37, 1 May 2022 (UTC) ) * '''Sicilian Riveli Records- Early Censuses of Sicily - https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Italy_Sicilian_Riveli_Records''' === Secondary sources === * [https://www.osia.org/italian-america-magazine/about-italian-america/ Italian America], Magazine of Italian American Heritage === Regional sources === *''' [https://www.registriparrocchiali.archiviostoricodiocesiag.it/ricerche-genealogiche/ Archivio Storico Diocesano Agrigento]''' - Parish registers for the Diocese of Agrigento * '''[https://www.archiviodiocesanoreggiobova.it/en/reference-parish-registers/ Archivio Storico Diocesano Reggio Calabria - Bova]''' - Parish registers for the Diocese of Reggio Calabria - Bova * '''[http://www.benvanrijswijk.com/fontigenealogiche.htm Fonti per ricerche genealogiche nella provincia di Reggio Calabria]''' - Reggio Calabria Genealogy Resources * ''' [http://valledolmo-genealogy.org/index.html Valledolmo Genealogy Resources]''' - For those descended from the people of Valledolmo, Sicily * '''[https://modugnogenealogy.weebly.com/ Modugno Genealogy]''' - Indexes of civil records from Modugno, Apulia * '''[https://agnonegenealogy.com/ Finding Your Agnone Ancestral Families]''' - Indexes of church and civil records of Agnone, Molise * '''[http://www.polizzigenerosaisnelloitaly.net/ Polizzi Generosa Genealogy]''' - Resources for descendants of Polizzi Generosa, Sicily * '''[http://pgrecords.org/index.html 20th Century Vital Records of Polizzi Generosa]''' * '''[https://arianoirpinogenealogy.weebly.com/ Ariano Irpino Genealogy]''' - Indexes of civil records from Ariano Irpino, Campania * '''App to find deceased persons in the cemeteries of the comune of Milano - https://www.comune.milano.it/servizi/trova-un-defunto-in-un-cimitero-scarica-l-app ''' * '''App to find deceased persons in the cemeteries of Asti - https://www.asp.asti.it/servizi-cimiteriali/app-asticimiteri/ ''' === Italian names === * [https://italia.indettaglio.it/eng/cognomi/cognomi.html '''Italian Surname Tool'''] * [https://www.cognomix.it/mappe-dei-cognomi-italiani '''Italian Surname Distribution Map'''] * [https://www.cognomix.it/origine.php '''Origin of Italian Surnames (in Italian)'''] * [https://script.byu.edu/Pages/the-italian-documents/it-male-given-names(english) '''Italian Male Given Names'''] * [https://script.byu.edu/Pages/the-italian-documents/it-female-given-names(english) '''Italian Female Given Names'''] * '''History/derivation/locations for Italian surname - :http://www.ganino.com/cognomi_italiani''' *'''Italian Surnames: Their History and Meaning'''-https://ancestralfindings.com/italian-surnames-their-history-and-meaning/ * '''Italian Journal article:''' "How did Vincenzo become James? " - '''http://magazine.italianjournal.it/how-did-vincenzo-become-james/''' === Vocabulary === *[[Space:Extracting_Information_from_Italian_Records|'''WikiTree: Extracting Information from Italian Records''']] * '''Records Extraction Guide - https://script.byu.edu/Pages/Italian/en/guide.aspx''' From the BYU Department of History and the Center for Family History & Genealogy * '''Italian Genealogy Word List - https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Italian_Genealogical_Word_List''' * '''Italian Professions list - https://script.byu.edu/Plugins/FileManager/Files/Documents/Italian_Extraction_Guide-Section_D.pdf" - From the BYU Department of History and the Center for Family History & Genealogy * '''Wikibooks List of Italian Vocabulary for Professions - https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Italian/Vocabulary/Professions''' * '''[http://www.conigliofamily.com/SicilianAndItalianOccupations.htm Professions in Italy and Sicily]"' *'''Writing to Italy:'''-'''http://www.angelfire.com/ok3/pearlsofwisdom/saviello2.html''' *'''Italy - Obtain a Family Status Certificate'''-'''http://www.wikiprocedure.com/index.php/Italy_-_Obtain_a_Family_Status_Certificate''' === Translations === * [https://sites.google.com/view/genealogicaltranslations/home#h.1zgoe2oy6pvg '''Genealogical Translations Italian Documents Translation Resources'''] There are numerous Facebook groups that are very helpful. Most members go out of their way to help with translations: * Southern Italian Genealogy Network * Sicilian and Aeolian Islands Genealogy * Abruzzo Italy Genealogy * [https://www.facebook.com/groups/italiangenealogy/ Italian Genealogy] * [https://www.facebook.com/groups/ItalianGenealogicalGroup/ Italian Genealogical Group] * [https://www.facebook.com/groups/1325909897446164/ My Italian Family Tree] * [https://www.facebook.com/groups/1545466572399947/ Southern Europe Genealogy Research Community] === Notables === * '''Wikipedia List of Italian-American Entertainers - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Italian-American_entertainers''' === Helpful websites === * '''Family Search Wiki - https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Italy''' * '''[https://sites.google.com/view/geneaindex/home/ GeneaIndex: A collection of Italian genealogical resources (in Italian)]''' * [https://italiangenealogy.com/forum ItalianGenealogy.com] * From WikiTree Member [[G-499|Arora Anonymous]]: [[Space:Aroraskys%27_Research_Links-_Italy|Research Links-Italy]] === Helpful books === * Holtz, Melanie D. 2017. '''Family Tree Italian Genealogy Guide: How to Trace Your Family Tree in Italy'''. F & W Media, Incorporated. ISBN: 9781440349058 ([http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/1030261208 Worldcat])
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[[Category:Haverhill, Massachusetts One Place Study]] [[Category:Sources by Location]] [[Category:Italians_in_Haverhill]] [[Category: Haverhill, Massachusetts]] [[Category:Haverhill, Massachusetts, Sources]] [[Category:Ferraiolo-2]] Other: [[Space: Category-Source|Sources]] ==Background== {{OnePlaceStudy|place=Haverhill, Massachusetts|category=Haverhill, Massachusetts One Place Study}} '''Italians in Haverhill''' was a book published in 2001 by [https://www.arcadiapublishing.com/series/images-of-america-book-series Arcadia Publishing] and was part of the "Images of America" series of books detailing the lives of Americans throughout the decades. "Italians in Haverhill" focused mainly on Italian immigrants and their descendants. Author Patricia Trainor O'Malley discussed how they forever changed the "Queen Slipper City" and the Greater Merrimack Valley. The book explores Italian immigration by focusing on immigrants who first arrived in the 1870s to the 1920s and beyond. People came from all over Italy to work in mills and to seek a better life for themselves and their families. With them came their culture, music and close familial bonds. Over two hundred photographs were used in the creation of the book and with them came the discussion of more than two hundred families from every walk of life. The pictures themselves help bring the names on the pages to life. *'''Author:''' O'Malley, Patricia (Trainor) *'''Publisher:''' Arcadia Publishing 2001 * '''Source Example:''' ::: O'Malley, Patricia (Trainor). ''"[[Space:Italians in Haverhill|Italians in Haverhill]]"'' (Arcadia Publishing, 2001) * '''Inline Citation Example:''' ::: [[[#Trainor|Trainor]]: Page 134] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Italians in Haverhill|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] *'''Sticker''' {{Genealogical Reference |work=Italians in Haverhill |image=Italians_in_Haverhill.png }} {{Genealogical Reference |work=Italians in Haverhill |image=Italians_in_Haverhill.png }} Here is a [[:Category:Italians_in_Haverhill|category]] showing the people featured in the book. ==Notables== Here are some of the notable people featured in the book. {|border="1" cellpadding="1" ! colspan="3" style="background: #f0f0f0;" |Notables |- | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Name''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Role''' |- | align="left"| Anthony Basso||Founder and Director of the Italian American Credit Union |- | align="left"|Mario Battistini||Founder and Director of the Italian American Credit Union |- | align="left"| Armando Bologna||Founder and Director of the Italian American Credit Union |- | align="left"| Sam Comei||Founder and Director of the Italian American Credit Union |- | align="left"| [[Coppola-250|Bruno Coppola]]||Founder and President of the Italian American Credit Union |- | align="left"|[[Coppola-249|Frank Coppola]]||Founder of the Coppola Bus Company |- | align="left"| Michael Cortese||Founder and Director of the Italian American Credit Union |- | align="left"| Phillip DiBiasio||Founder and Director of the Italian American Credit Union |- | align="left"| Jack DiBurro||Founder and Director of the Italian American Credit Union |- | align="left"| Joseph Durso||First Italian-American elected to the Haverhill City Council |- | align="left"| Augusto Fiorentini||Founder and Director of the Italian American Credit Union |- | align="left"| Rocco Forte||Founder and Director of the Italian American Credit Union |- | align="left"| Orestes Grassi||Founder and Director of the Italian American Credit Union |- | align="left"| Bernandino Minichiello||Founder and Director of the Italian American Credit Union |- | align="left"|[[Scatamacchia-1|Hugo F. Scatamacchia]]||Director of the Italian American Credit Union |- | align="left"| Mario Sirry||Founder and Director of the Italian American Credit Union |- |} ===Available at these locations=== :: https://books.google.com/books?id=uxIABs796jQC
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Italy in World War II
{{Image|file=World_War_II_Project_Images-11.png |align=c |size=200 |caption= }} {{Image |file=Photos-288.jpg |align=l |size=120 |caption='''Benito Mussolini''' }} {{Image |file=Photos-283.jpg |align=r |size=130 |caption='''Franklin Roosevelt''' }} When Germany invaded Poland on 1 September 1939, it marked the beginning of World War II. Despite being an Axis power, Italy remained neutral until June 1940. After Germany's conquest of Poland, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benito_Mussolini Mussolini] hesitated to enter the war. On 10 June 1940, the French government left the city of Paris during the German invasion, Mussolini felt the conflict would soon be over and declared war on Britain and France.He said to the Army's Chief-of-Staff, Marshal Badoglio '''I only need a few thousand dead so that I can sit at the peace conference as a man who has fought'''. President Franklin D. Roosevelt said after Mussolini's declaration of war in France '''On this tenth day of June 1940, the hand that held the dagger has struck it into the back of its neighbor.''' four million Italians served in the Italian Army during the Second World War and nearly half a million Italians including civilians lost their lives between June 1940 and May 1945. :'''1940–45 losses for Italy, World War II''' :Total military dead and missing from 1940–45, 291,376 :Losses prior to the Armistice of Cassibile in September 1943 - 204,346 :Killed - 66,686 :Missing - 111,579 :Died of Disease - 26,081 :Losses after the Armistice - 87,030 :Killed - 42,916 :Missing - 19,840 :Died of Disease 24,274 : Military losses in Italy after the September 1943 Armistice included 5,927 with the Allies,17,488 :Italian Losses by branch of service :Army 201,405 :Navy 22,034 :Air Force 9,096 :Colonial Forces 354 :Chaplains 91 :Fascist militia 10,066 :Paramilitary 3,252 :Not indicated 45,078 {{Image |file=Italy in World War II-8.png |align=c |size=480 |caption= }} '''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Italian_war_crimes List of Italian War Crimes]''' {{Image|file=World_War_II_Project_Images-45.jpg|align=l|size=94|caption='''Pietro Badoglio'''|wrap=y}} {{Image|file=World_War_II_Project_Images-46.jpg|align=l|size=135|caption='''Rodolfo Graziani'''|wrap=y}} {{Image|file=World_War_II_Project_Images-47.jpg|align=l|size=110|caption='''Mario Roatta '''|wrap=y}} {{Image|file=World_War_II_Project_Images-10.png|align=l|size=107|caption='''Pietro Koch'''|wrap=y}} {{clear}} #[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benito_Mussolini Benito Mussolini] - in 1936, Mussolini ordered the manufacturing - purchase of hundreds of tons of yperite, phosgene and fire munitions in the form of aerial bombs and artillery and mortar shells. #[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pietro_Badoglio Pietro Badoglio] - was commander in chief of the Italian army in 1936, during the Second Italo-Ethiopian War, Badoglio approved, the use of poisonous gas against enemy troops. #[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rodolfo_Graziani Rodolfo Graziani] - collaborated with the Nazis, when he was Minister of Defense of the Italian Social Republic. #[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mario_Roatta Mario Roatta] - ordered the deportation of 25,000 people in 1941–1943. It was one of the most drastic in Europe, filled up Italian concentration camps on the island of Rab, in Gonars, Monigo (Treviso), Renicci d'Anghiari, Chiesanuova and elsewhere. #[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mario_Robotti Mario Robotti] - commander of the Italian 11th Division in Slovenia and Croatia, issued an order in line with a directive received from Mussolini in June 1942: ''I would not be opposed to all Slovenes being imprisoned and replaced by Italians''. ''In other words, we should take steps to ensure that political and ethnic frontiers coincide which qualifies as ethnic cleansing policy.'' #[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicola_Bellomo Nicola Bellomo] - was an Italian general who was tried and found guilty for killing a British prisoner of war and wounding another in 1941. He was one of the few Italians to be executed for war crimes by the Allies, and the only one executed by a British-controlled court. #[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pietro_Caruso Pietro Caruso] - was chief of the Fascist police in Rome while it was occupied by the Germans. He helped organize the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ardeatine_massacre Ardeatine massacre] in March 1944. #phttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guido_Buffarini_Guidi Guido Buffarini Guidi] - was the Minister of the Interior for the Italian Social Republic after the end of the war in Europe he was found guilty of war crimes and executed. #[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pietro_Koch Pietro Koch] was head of the Banda Koch, a special task force of the Corpo di Polizia Repubblicana dedicated to hunting down partisans and rounding up deportees. He was convicted of war crimes and executed. '''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milizia_Volontaria_per_la_Sicurezza_Nazionale#World_War_II Milizia Volontaria per la Sicurezza Nazionale]''' The Milizia Volontaria per la Sicurezza Nazionale or MVSN, Voluntary Militia for National Security, commonly called the Blackshirts, Camicie Nere, or squadristi , the group was originally the paramilitary wing of the National Fascist Party . Its members were known by their black uniforms and their loyalty to Benito Mussolini.They used violence and intimidation against Mussolini's opponents.In 1943 the MVSN was integrated into the Italian armed forces. In 1940 the MVSN had 340,000 first-line combat troops, providing three divisions 1st, 2nd and 4th - all three of which were lost in the North African Campaign and, later in 1942, a fourth division M and fifth division Africa were forming. During the war 41 Mobile groups were raised to become the third regiment in Italian Army divisions. These mobile groups suffered heavy casualties due to being undermanned, under equipped and under trained. The three divisions were destroyed in combat in North Africa. {{Image|file=World_War_II_Project_Images-48.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption='''Blackshirts with Benito Mussolini''' }} {{Image|file=World_War_II_Project_Images-14.png |align=r |size=140 |caption= }} *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Brigades Black Brigades] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1st_Blackshirt_Division_%2823_March%29 1st Blackshirt Division] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2nd_Blackshirt_Division_%2828_October%29 2nd Blackshirt Division] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/3rd_Blackshirt_Division_%2821_April%29 3rd Blackshirt Division] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/4th_Blackshirt_Division_%283_January%29 4th Blackshirt Division] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/5th_Blackshirt_Division_1_Febbraio 5th Blackshirt Division 1 Febbraio] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/6th_Blackshirt_Division_(Tevere) 6th Blackshirt Division] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/29th_Waffen_Grenadier_Division_of_the_SS_%281st_Italian%29 29th Waffen Grenadier Division of the SS (1st Italian)] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coastal_artillery Coastal artillery] ----------------- '''Sources''' *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Military_history_of_Italy_during_World_War_II Wikipedia] - Military history of Italy during World War II *[http://www.history.com/topics/world-war-ii/italian-campaign History.com] - Italian Campaign *[http://www.lifeinitaly.com/history/world-war-2.asp Life in Italy] - Italians in World War II -------
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[[Category:Italy Project]] ==How to use Italian Geographic Categories== * Add geographic categories for any life event: birth, marriage, death, the family's residence, other places where a person physically was. * '''Categories for towns and municipalities are added in Italian language''' (use Wikipedia and change the language to Italian on the left side, if not sure how it is spelled in Italian). The categories of regions and provinces are available in both Italian and English. They mirror each other with the aka-template. * You should add the name of a town in the location fields for birth, marriage and death, how it was used then and there by local residents. See [[Space:Italy_Project_Location_Field_Guidelines|Italy Project Location Field Guidelines]]. For example, add "Borgo Poncarale, Poncarale, Brescia, Lombardy, Lombardo-Veneto Kingdom" in the birth location. However, '''for location categories, always add the category of today's name of a town'''. For example, add [[:Category:Poncarale, Brescia]] as category. * Always select the narrowest applicable category. That is, choose the most-specific, lowest-level category you can find. For example, put a profile in [[:Category:San Pietro a Maida, Catanzaro]] rather than [[:Category:Province_of_Catanzaro]]. * You may add the category of a province or of a region, if no further detail is known. You can replace this category later, if you find a detailed location for this profile. * If you can't find the category in the profile edit mode, you may want to '''browse the [[:Category:Regions_of_Italy]]'''. * '''[[:Category: Italy, Emigrants|Migration categories]] are set up in English, with the today's name of the region.''' The lowest migration categories in WikiTree are "Migrants from Region to Region", for example [[:Category: Migrants from Calabria to New York]]. Always use the lowest available category. * If you are not confident in creating categories, '''please send a request to the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Italy_Project_Location_Category_Team Team Leader] of Italy Project Location Categories and we will be happy to create the category'''. Please include one person profile that needs the new category. ==How to create Italian Geographic Categories== Italy's regional structure is maintained in both English and Italian languages via the Aka template. '''The categories for towns/municipality however are created in Italian language.''' We use Italian Wikipedia as reference for the political structure and for the name of the municipality (Italian: comune). ===Structure=== Italy is divided into twenty different regions. They are outlined in the [[Space:Italy_Regions_Team|Regions table]]. See also the [[:Category:Regions_of_Italy]] Each region is further divided into provinces which are composed of many municipalities (Italian: comuni), with the exception of Aosta Valley which has no separate provinces. ====Category Mapping==== :[[Category:Italy]]<--Top Level category, no profiles ::[[Category:Regions of Italy]]<--Top Level category, no profiles :::[[Category:Region, Italy]]<--Mid Level category, may contain profiles if province or town is not known ::::[[Category:Province of XXXX]]<-- Mid Level category, may contain profiles if town is not known :::::[[Category:Town/Comune, Province]] <---Landing level category for profiles ===Categories for Towns/Comuni=== When creating a town/comune category for the Italy Project, it is important to have the '''town name first''' followed by the province the town is located in. For example, a town in Calabria would have the following category: {{Example|Example:[[Category:San Pietro a Maida, Catanzaro]]}} That formatting is what the people of Italy use to send mail. It is similar to how the states of the United States of America are designated with "Town, State" being the preferred vernacular. Once that category has been made, it must be placed in the greater regional category. In this case, San Pietro a Maida, Catanzaro fits into the Province of Catanzaro category and that Category fits into the greater Calabria category. ====Categories exceptions==== The political structure in Italy has several exceptions when it's coming to provinces. Such as the autonomous region Friuli-Venezia Giulia, which has "ente di decentramento regionale EDR" instead of provinces. Same goes for the autonomous region Sicily, which has "libero consorzio comunale" instead of provinces. For those we keep the old categories, eg. we keep the old category [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Province_of_Agrigento Category:Province of Agrigento] instead of creating a new Category "Libero consorzio comunale di Agrigento". Then there are many municipalities that have the name of the same-named province, such as [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Campobasso%2C_Campobasso Category:Campobasso, Campobasso]. This is not really an exception, but don't be confused by it. And finally there are the Metropolitan Cities that both qualify as city and as province. Previously they were provinces and got renamed to Metropolitan Cities between 2015 and 2021. There are 15 Metropolitan Cities, for a list see below. :Example for a comune in an EDR: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Arba%2C_Pordenone Category:Arba, Pordenone] :Example for a comune in a Libero consorzio comunale: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Menfi%2C_Agrigento Category:Menfi, Agrigento] :Example for a comune in an autonomous province: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Bolzano%2C_Bolzano_-_Alto_Adige Category:Bolzano, Bolzano - Alto Adige] :Example for a comune in a Metropolitan City: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Napoli%2C_Napoli Category:Napoli, Napoli] :Example for a comune in a province with the same name: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Agrigento%2C_Agrigento Category:Agrigento, Agrigento] =====Metropolitan Cities===== * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Metropolitan_City_of_Bari Bari, Puglia (Bari, Apulia)] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Metropolitan_City_of_Bologna Bologna, Emilia-Romagna] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Metropolitan_City_of_Cagliari Cagliari, Sardegna (Cagliari, Sardinia)] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Metropolitan_City_of_Catania Catania, Sicilia (Catania, Sicily)] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Metropolitan_City_of_Florence Firenze, Toscana (Florence, Tuscany)] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Metropolitan_City_of_Genoa Genova, Liguria (Genoa, Liguria)] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Metropolitan_City_of_Messina Messina, Sicilia (Messina, Sicily)] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Metropolitan_City_of_Milan Milano, Lombardia (Milan, Lombardy)] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Metropolitan_City_of_Naples Napoli, Campania (Naples, Campania)] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Metropolitan_City_of_Palermo Palermo, Sicilia (Palermo, Sicily)] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Metropolitan_City_of_Reggio_Calabria Reggio Calabria, Calabria] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Metropolitan_City_of_Rome_Capital Roma Capitale, Lazio (Rome, Lazio)] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Metropolitan_City_of_Turin Torino, Piemonte (Turin, Piedmont)] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Metropolitan_City_of_Sassari Sassari, Sardegna (Sassari, Sardinia)] [https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Citt%C3%A0_metropolitana_di_Sassari Wikipedia] - '''Work in progress''' by [[Caruso-344|Caruso-344]] 19:16, 7 October 2023 (UTC) * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Metropolitan_City_of_Venice Venezia, Veneto (Venice, Veneto)] ====Categories for Frazioni==== The normal landing level for profiles should be the town or comune category, see [[Space:How_To_Create_Italy_Location_Categories#Category_Mapping|Category Mapping]]. So frazioni of comune usually wouldn't get their own category. There can be exceptions, if a WikiTree member would like to add many profiles to a frazione of a comune, or if there is a [[Project:One_Place_Studies|One Place Study]] for a frazione. When creating a frazione category for the Italy Project, it is also the '''frazione name first''' followed by the province the frazione is located in. {{Example|Example:[[Category:Pascelupo, Perugia]]}} It is important to add links from the frazione category to the comune category and from the comune category to all existing frazioni categories. This should be done in a short sentence below the category template. :Example for a frazione: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Pascelupo%2C_Perugia Category:Pascelupo, Perugia] :Example for a comune with frazioni: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Scheggia_e_Pascelupo%2C_Perugia Category:Scheggia_e_Pascelupo, Perugia] ====Categories for Merged Towns==== Similar as the frazioni, we only add categories for the "before" town/comune, if there are going to be many profiles in this category. For example, if a member is doing a One Place Study. For only few profiles, add them to the "today" town/comune category. When using before/after categories, an explanation must be added in the text below the CategoryInfoBox. Example for a "today" category, those lines are added after the "team" line: |succ1text= Timeline
|succ1prev1= Nicastro, Catanzaro
|succ1prev2= Sant'Eufemia Lamezia, Catanzaro
|succ1prev3= Sambiase, Catanzaro
|startdate =1968
|enddate = Present
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The town and comune Lamezia Terme was built in 1968 out of the former municipalities Nicastro, Sambiase and Sant'Eufemia Lamezia. Example for a "before" category, those lines are added after the "team" line of the "category content" above: |succ1text= Timeline
|succ1next= Lamezia Terme, Catanzaro
|startdate =
|enddate = 1968
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Nicastro was a comune until 1968. Since then, together with Sambiase and Sant'Eufemia Lamezia, it builds the city of Lamezia Terme. ===Category Content=== The following information is required: * parent: add the name of the English Province category (see [[Space:Italy_Location_Categories#Category_Mapping|Category Mapping]] and see Italian Wikipedia for political structure) * parent 1: add the name of the Italian Province category * project: always add "Italy" * image: always add "European_Flags-50.png" * coordinates: only use decimal numers, eg. 38.85,16.35 not 38°50′50″N 16°20′30″E * wikidataID: copy the ID from the Wikipedia page of the municipality (on the left side is "Wikidata item" or in Italian "Elemento Wikidata", click on that and copy the ID from the URL or from the title) * profiles: always add "yes" * spacepage: always add the title of the region spage page, see [[Space:Italy_Regions_Team#Regions of Italy|Regions of Italy table]] * team: always add the title of the regions team page, see [[Space:Italy_Regions_Team|Regions of Italy - Teams]] * text below the template box: add 1-3 sentences about the comune, such as which province or region the comune belongs to, how big the territory or population is. Important information is a name change or a merge of several municipalities to one. Useful information are the frazioni of a comune. A link to the Wikipedia page is not necessary, as the Wikidata ID will do this. The following information is voluntary: * webpage: add the URL of the official website of the municipality * webpagetext: if you wish, add the displayed text for the URL above '''Example:''' {{CategoryInfoBox Location
|parent= Province_of_Catanzaro
|parent1= Provincia di Catanzaro
|project= Italy
|image= European_Flags-50.png
|coordinate= 38.85,16.35
|wikidataID= Q53689
|webpage= http://sanpietroamaida.asmenet.it/
|webpagetext=
|profiles= yes
|spacepage= Calabria Region
|team= Italy Southern Regions
}}
San Pietro a Maida is a town and commune situated in the province of Catanzaro. The town is bordered by Curinga, Jacurso, Lamezia Terme and Maida.
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== Itmann, West Virginia One Place Study == {{SOPS Sticker}}{{One Place Study|place=Itmann, West Virginia|category=Itmann, West Virginia One Place Study}}
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*{{Wikidata|Q4406462|enwiki}} *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space: Itmann, West Virginia One Place Study|WikiTree Profiles that link here]] {{Clear}} ===Name=== :Itmann is a census-designated place (CDP) and former mining town located in Wyoming County, West Virginia, United States, between Pineville and Mullens off West Virginia Route 16. :Itmann is located in the Cumberland Mountains region of southwestern West Virginia. It is considered Central Appalachia. {{Image|file=Itmann_West_Virginia_One_Place_Study-1.png |align=l |size=m }} ===Geography=== :'''Continent:''' North America :'''Country:''' United States :'''State/Province:''' West Virginia :'''County:''' Wyoming :'''GPS Coordinates:''' 37.573056, -81.418056 :'''Elevation:''' 1,388 ft (423 m) {{Clear}} ===History=== :Itmann, West Virginia started in 1916 as 120 homes were built for the coal workers of [[Wikipedia:Pocahontas_Fuel_Company|Pocahontas Fuel Company]]. :Pocahontas Fuel Company coal mining town, 1916, named for Isaac T. Mann, President. Italian stonemasons built large Company store/office building, 1923-1925 on plans of Alex Mahood, a noted West Virginia architect. Placed on National Register in 1990. Ritter Lumber Company. shipped 200 ready-made company houses on N&W and Virginian and erected here. Today, Itmann has approximately 293 residents. ===Mining=== :Itmann Mine was opened in 1918 by the Pocahontas Fuel Company. :The Mine produced 125,000 tons in 1919 and led the county in coal production. It was closed between 1928-1949. :''Pocahontas coal was especially prized by the U.S. Navy because it produces high temperatures while emitting little to no visible smoke when burned. Using this type of “smokeless” coal makes it harder to spot coal burning ships on the open sea. During World War II, the majority of coal from the Pocahontas seams were used to fire coal boilers for the U.S. Navy.''
[ For Complete Details on the Pocahontas Mining Operations in Itmann, WV, highly recommend reading this Mining Blog from Virginia Tech: [https://scuablog.lib.vt.edu/2020/01/23/mining-and-the-pocahontas-coalfield/ Pocahontas Coalfield]] :Consolidation Coal purchased Pocahontas Fuel Company and mine operations resumed in 1950. In the 1980's, Island Creek Coal Company would take over mining operations for Pocahontas No. 3 at Itmann, employing over 450 miners. The mine closed in 1986 when the company closed and shut down the operations. :In 2021, a new mine was prepped near Itmann by Consol Energy. They are estimating 600+ thousand tons per year of high-quality, low-vol coking coal production at full run rate with an anticipated mine life of 25+ years.
[[https://investors.consolenergy.com/2019-05-08-CONSOL-Energy-Announces-Development-of-the-Itmann-Mine Consol Announces Development of Itmann Mine]Source: consolenergy.com ] :In October 2022, the first coal from Itmann Mine #5, left via train. :''We have invested approximately $100 million in the development of the mine, preparation plant, and surrounding infrastructure.'' President and CEO Jimmy Brock, Consol
[[https://northamericanmining.com/index.php/2022/10/25/first-coal-leaves-new-consol-mine/ First Coal leaves new Consol mine]] ====Mine Explosion==== :On December 16, 1972, five men were killed, three critically injured and 70 others escaped today when an explosion of undetermined origin shook the coal mine. :Three of eight men trapped in an explosion this afternoon in side the mine were brought to the surface of the ltmann No. 3 shaft and taken to a hospital in nearby Mullens, West Virginia. Five miners were killed in the explosion: Bill Hatfield, 44, of New Richmond, [[Akers-3147|Lacy Nathan Akers]], 27, Princewick, Larry Akers, 22, of Covel, Teddy McMillion, and David Meador. Three miners were brought out by rescue crews about six hours after the explosion. They were identified as Larry Bailey, 23, of Brenton; Dallas Mullins, 32, of Pineville; and Jerry Billings. All three were said to be in critical condition.
[[https://usminedisasters.miningquiz.com/saxsewell/itmann.htm Mining Final Explosion Report], US Mine Disasters website.] :The bodies of the remaining five were brought up late today by rescue teams and also taken to the hospital. The low clearance of the mine had slowed progress.
[[https://www.nytimes.com/1972/12/17/archives/5-killed-and-3-hurt-after-blast-strikes-west-virginia-mine.html Itmann Mine Explosion]] :Other West Virginia Mining Disasters: [[Space:West_Virginia_Mining_Disasters|West Virginia Mining]] === Tourism Destination (2024) === :Nonprofit organization “Restore This Town” is buying the historic Itmann Company Store in Wyoming County, West Virginia and plans to turn it into a tourism hub. Each business that is located in the building will support a local charity.
[[https://www.wboy.com/only-on-wboy-com/itmann-company-store-being-sold-to-nonprofit-that-plans-to-restore-it-to-former-castle-of-the-coalfields-glory/ Nonprofit to buy and restore Castle of the Coalfields]] {{Image|file=Itmann_West_Virginia_One_Place_Study-2.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=Itmann, West Virginia}} ===Population=== :Pre-cut frame houses were hastily shipped from along the Virginian Railway and erected, followed by two company stores, a theater, and two schools for white and African-American children. :In the early 1920s, a more permanent brick building replaced the school for white children which was followed by the erection of a more substantial building for the company store and offices. :Between 1923-25, stone was hand cut from a cliff across the river, hauled down the hill and across the Guyandotte River, and lifted into place by dozens of workers. The new office building featured offices for the coal company, a post office, a poolroom, a barbershop, and a doctor’s office while the store sold everything from food and clothing to furnishings and burial caskets. :After the mine closed, railroad workers of the Virginian Railway moved into the 216 company-owned houses, although other company-owned or managed amenities were closed. The basement of the company store was reused as a church for Sunday services.
[Stafford, Charles. “$8,000,000 Spent to Revitalize Itmann Mine at Edge of Mullens.” Raleigh Register [Beckley], 4 Dec. 1949, p. 19.] :In the 1950 Census, 231 peoples on population schedule. 138 dwellings. :As of the 2010 census, its population was 293; it had 138 homes, 119 of which were occupied.
[[https://data.census.gov/profile/Itmann_CDP,_West_Virginia?g=160XX00US5440444 Itmann CDP, West Virginia]] ====Census Reports==== *[https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/37724941:6061 1920, ed 169-3], Start at Page 6 for Coal Miners. It appears that Itmann is being a part of Barkers Ridge area. The best way to search for inferred Itmann residents is by occupation: Coal Miner. (Ancestry $) *[https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/6224/images/4547867_00504?treeid=&personid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=Ubg190&_phstart=successSource&pId=101153528 1930, ed 55-12], Itmann Road addresses in Slab Rock are considered a part of the Itmann, WV OPS (Ancestry $) *[https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/147893938:2442?_phsrc=Ubg179&_phstart=successSource&ml_rpos=1&queryId=cdb1d5f56b9886205b54d360c368c937 1940, ed 55-4], INFERRED Residence is Itmann but enumerated as Barkers Ridge. [https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/147893938:2442?_phsrc=Ubg179&_phstart=successSource&ml_rpos=1&queryId=cdb1d5f56b9886205b54d360c368c937 Sample Record] (Ancestry - 1940 Census is free) *[https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/36717012:62308?tid=&pid=&queryId=e94b118bd2864e848fbc9babbc377a29&_phsrc=Ubg176&_phstart=successSource 1950, ed 55-33], UNINDEXED. 231 peoples on population schedule. 138 dwellings. (Ancestry $) =====Other Population Searches===== *[https://www.ancestry.com/search/?event=_Itmann-Wyoming-West+Virginia-USA WWII Draft Cards of Men living in Itmann, West Virginia], Unindexed (Ancestry $) *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?count=20&q.anyPlace=Itmann%2C%20Wyoming%2C%20West%20Virginia%2C%20United%20States&q.birthLikePlace=Itmann%2C%20Wyoming%2C%20West%20Virginia%2C%20United%20States Birth Records from Itmann, WV], (FamilySearch) *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?f.collectionId=1202535&q.anyPlace=Itmann%2C%20Wyoming%2C%20West%20Virginia%2C%20United%20States Itmann, WV Social Security Index], (FamilySearch) *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2518878/bennett-cemetery Bennett Cemetery], Itmann, WV. Very small cemetery on Find A Grave - (Entered all except 1 who is unknown 00:19, 9 April 2023 (UTC) ) [http://images.wvculture.org/597573/00484.jpg Unknown Burial was a Homicide Victim] Help is need to identify. ====Notables==== :The town was named for [[Mann-14992|Isaac Thomas Mann (1863-1932)]], a coal businessman who became a millionaire to lose everything in the Depression. === Project Stickers and Categories === :If you are working on profiles of people associated with Itmann, West Virginia, the following stickers are available for your use. Note that some add the profile to a category and some do not. '''If you prefer not to use stickers on your profiles, please make sure to add the appropriate categories for the Itmann, West Virginia One Place Study, Appalachia and Itmann, West Virginia.''' You can do this with the category picker on your edit screen, or by copying the text below. '''Categories''' *
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[[Category:West Virginia Appalachians]] {|cellpadding=10 |'''OPS Sticker''' |- |{{One Place Study|place=Itmann, West Virginia|category=Itmann, West Virginia One Place Study}} |
{{One Place Study|place=Itmann, West Virginia|category=Itmann, West Virginia One Place Study}}'''''(adds category)''''' |- | |- |'''Miner Stickers''' |- |{{Occupation |image=Background_I_Profile_Graphics-5.jpg|text=was a Coal Miner in Itmann, West Virginia, USA}} |
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{{Mining Disasters|text=was killed in the Itmann Mine due to a explosion|date=16 December, 1972}} |- | |- |'''Appalachia Stickers''' |- | ||'''For Appalachians''' |- |{{Appalachia Sticker}}{{Appalachia Sticker|born|state=West Virginia}}{{Appalachia Sticker|lived|state=West Virginia}} |
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{{Appalachian Roots}}{{Appalachian Roots|state=West Virginia}} |- | |- |'''West Virginia Stickers''' |- |{{Nonmigrating Ancestor |addinfo=Native Virginian (Born in Virginia, Now West Virginia as of June 20, 1863) |flag=US_State_Flag_Images-49.png |tooltip=Flag of Virginia }} |
{{Nonmigrating Ancestor |addinfo=Native Virginian (Born in Virginia, Now West Virginia as of June 20, 1863) |flag=US_State_Flag_Images-49.png |tooltip=Flag of Virginia }}''Modify this sticker as necessary.''
'''Usually used in combo with this sticker when someone was born prior to West Virginia becoming a State:''' {{Appalachia Sticker |born |state= VA-WV }} |- |{{Migrating Ancestor |origin= West Virginia |destination= Ohio |origin-flag= US_State_Flag_Images-51.png |destination-flag= US_State_Flag_Images-39.png }} |
{{Migrating Ancestor |origin= West Virginia |destination= Ohio |origin-flag= US_State_Flag_Images-51.png |destination-flag= US_State_Flag_Images-39.png }} ''Modify this sticker as necessary.'' [[Space:US_State_Flag_Images|US State Flag Images]] |- |{{West Virginia Sticker}}{{West Virginia Sticker|born in West Virginia}}{{West Virginia Sticker|part of West Virginia's history}} |
{{West Virginia Sticker}}{{West Virginia Sticker|born in West Virginia}}{{West Virginia Sticker|part of West Virginia's history}} |} ==Sources==
*[[Wikipedia:Itmann,_West_Virginia|Itmann,_West_Virginia]] *[https://www.coalcampusa.com/sowv/gulf/itmann/itmann.htm Photo Journal of Itmann, West Virginia] *[https://www.hmdb.org/m.asp?m=138396 Historical Marker for I.T. Mann]
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[[Category:McCraw Name Study]] Welcome! If you've encounted this page by clicking on the "McCraw Ahentafel" link in a "McCraw" profile, here is an explanation of the ahentafel coding which it uses: The code on your ancestor's page will enable an easy trace of the line of ascent from any coded ancestor to the earliest known "McCraw" immigrant to North American, [[McCraw-28|William McCraw]]. Each number represents the birth order of a child. William Maccraw is #1. Each of his children's code is 1, followed by the number representing their assumed birth order. If your McCraw ancestor's ahentafel code begins with "13", then you are descended from William's [[McCraw-21|third son]], also named William. If your ancestor's ahentafel code begins with "14", then you are descended from William's [[McCraw-183|fourth son]], Samuel. And so on. Here is a list of his coded children: :11 - [[McCraw-110|Francis]] :13 - [[McCraw-21|William]] :14 - [[McCraw-183|Samuel]] :15 - [[McCraw-218|James]] :16 - [[McCraw-359|Dancy]] :17 - [[McCraw-278|Edward]] :18 - [[McCraw-315|Stephen]] :19 - [[McCraw-184|Benjamin]] The goal of this project is to link all McCraw profiles to [[McCraw-28|William McCraw]], and to transfer the exhaustive research of Carol McCraw, published in her book, "It's McCraw, Not McGraw", onto WikiTree. Adding the Ahentafel coding used by Carol to each profile will help keep the lines straight as many names are repeated through the generations. The code may be added to the suffix or in the link to this free-space project or both. Here are some of the tasks to complete: * Link all existing descendant profiles documented in Carol's book to [[McCraw-28|William McCraw]]. * Add Ahentafel code and link to this Free-Space Project. * Source/Cite each profile with the data from Carol's book. * Add hyperlinks to children on their parent's profiles. Do you have a copy of Carol's book? Would you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=4320158 send me a private message]. I am Elizabeth, one of many 6th Great-Grandaughters of William. Thanks for visiting this project page!
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http://iukams.com/ Welcome to IUKA , MISSISSIPPI The city of Iuka was named after Chief Iuka, pronounced eye-you-ka, which is actually a contraction for the longer name of Ish-ta-ki-yu-ka-tubbe. The Chief was an endorser for the Treaty of Pontotoc Creek, dated October 20, 1832. Further information on the treaty can be found at - http://digital.library.okstate.edu/kappler/vol2/treaties/chi0362.htm. Iuka was founded in 1857 and is the county seat of Tishomingo County. Iuka is built on the site of a Chickasaw Indian village that is thought to have been subordinate to the settlement at Underwood Village. There are conflicting accounts of Chief Tishomingo's death. One account states Tishomingo died on the Trail of Tears while another shows his death date as May 5, 1838, Fort Coffee; Le Flore County; Oklahoma, USA Woodall Mountain, located 5 miles southwest of Iuka is the only state high point that was subject to a battle during the Civil War. The Battle of Iuka was on September 19, 1862. Woodall Mountain was renamed in 1887 in honor of Tishomingo Sheriff Zephaniah H. Woodall. Iuka has several historic homes from that period and before still standing today. One of the oldest, Twin Magnolias, was built in 1842. Iuka has much to offer tourists and residents alike. We hope you enjoy your visit to our site and hope you will follow-up with a visit to our city. Iuka, Mississippi From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Iuka, Mississippi City Historic downtown Iuka in November, 2013. Location of Iuka, Mississippi Iuka, Mississippi is located in the US Iuka, MississippiIuka, Mississippi Location in the United States Coordinates: 34°48′38″N 88°11′45″WCoordinates: 34°48′38″N 88°11′45″W Country United States State Mississippi County Tishomingo Government • Mayor John Castleberry Area • Total 9.7 sq mi (25.0 km2) • Land 9.7 sq mi (25.0 km2) • Water 0.0 sq mi (0.0 km2) Elevation 561 ft (171 m) Population (2010) • Total 3,028 • Estimate (2016)[1] 2,989 • Density 310/sq mi (120/km2) Time zone Central (CST) (UTC-6) • Summer (DST) CDT (UTC-5) ZIP code 38852 Area code(s) 662 Exchanges: 423,424 FIPS code 28-35300 GNIS feature ID 0671750 Iuka is the county seat of Tishomingo County,[2] Mississippi, United States. The population was 3,059 at the 2000 census. Woodall Mountain, the highest point in Mississippi, is located just south of Iuka. Contents 1 History 2 Geography 3 Demographics 4 Education 4.1 Schools 4.2 Libraries 5 Transportation 5.1 Highways 5.2 Railroads 5.3 Airports 6 Healthcare 7 Media 7.1 Radio Stations 8 Industry 9 Recreation 10 Climate 11 References in popular culture 12 See also 13 References 14 External links History Downtown Iuka in the early 1900s. Iuka is built on the site of a Chickasaw Indian village that is thought to have been subordinate to the settlement at Underwood Village. The name "Iuka" comes from the name of one of the chieftains of the village. Iuka was founded by David Hubbard, a wagon train scout. Euro-American settlers arrived with the Memphis and Charleston Railroad in 1857. Before the American Civil War, the town boasted an all-female college, a boys' military academy, and a fine hotel. The Civil War brought widespread devastation when a major engagement here occurred on September 19, 1862. The Battle of Iuka resulted in 1200 to 1500 killed or wounded. The dead Confederate soldiers were buried in a long trench that eventually became Shady Grove Cemetery. The first normal school built in the former Confederacy after the Civil War, Iuka Normal Institute, was built here. However, the town did not return to prosperity for many years. The building of Pickwick Landing Dam and Pickwick Lake by the Tennessee Valley Authority brought activity back to the town. In 1904, water from Iuka's mineral springs won first prize for the purest and best mineral water at the World's Fair in St. Louis. Geography Iuka is located at 34°48′38″N 88°11′45″W (34.810633, -88.195759).[3] According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 9.7 square miles (25 km2), all land. Demographics[edit] Historical population Census Pop. %± 1880 845 — 1890 1,019 20.6% 1900 882 −13.4% 1910 1,221 38.4% 1920 1,306 7.0% 1930 1,441 10.3% 1940 1,664 15.5% 1950 1,527 −8.2% 1960 2,010 31.6% 1970 2,389 18.9% 1980 2,846 19.1% 1990 3,122 9.7% 2000 3,059 −2.0% 2010 3,028 −1.0% Est. 2016 2,989 [1] −1.3% U.S. Decennial Census[4] City of Iuka Population by year [1] 1990 - 3,122 2000 - 3,059 2004 - 2,969 (estimate) As of the census[5] of 2000, there were 3,059 people, 1,325 households, and 809 families residing in the city. The population density was 316.6 people per square mile (122.3/km²). There were 1,550 housing units at an average density of 160.4 per square mile (62.0/km²). The racial makeup of the city was 91.14% White, 7.09% African American, 0.23% Native American, 0.16% Asian, 0.59% from other races, and 0.78% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 1.21% of the population. There were 1,325 households out of which 25.0% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 44.8% were married couples living together, 13.4% had a female householder with no husband present, and 38.9% were non-families. 36.9% of all households were made up of individuals and 17.4% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.13 and the average family size was 2.77. In the city, the population was spread out with 19.5% under the age of 18, 7.4% from 18 to 24, 23.4% from 25 to 44, 23.7% from 45 to 64, and 26.1% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 45 years. For every 100 females there were 76.9 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 72.1 males. The median income for a household in the city was $24,082, and the median income for a family was $36,863. Males had a median income of $30,449 versus $20,658 for females. The per capita income for the city was $17,261. About 16.0% of families and 20.4% of the population were below the poverty line, including 26.6% of those under age 18 and 15.4% of those age 65 or over. Education Schools Main article: Tishomingo County School District Tishomingo County High School Iuka Middle School Iuka Elementary School Libraries Iuka Public Library Transportation Highways U.S. Route 72 Mississippi Highway 25 Railroads Norfolk Southern Railway Kansas City Southern Railway Airports Iuka Airport Healthcare Iuka Hospital Media[edit] WKZU "Kudzu 104.9" W279AZ 103.7 W226AJ 93.1 Industry A Major employer in Iuka's industrial sector is Alliant Techsystems, a major U.S. aerospace and defense contractor. Recreation J. P. Coleman State Park [[Space:J._P._Coleman_State_Park|Space:J._P._Coleman_State_Park]] Iuka Soccer Park (est. by Fernando and Karen Remedios) Mineral Springs Park [[Space:Mineral_Spring_Park|Space:Mineral_Spring_Park]] Climate Climate is characterized by relatively high temperatures and evenly distributed precipitation throughout the year. The Köppen Climate Classification subtype for this climate is "Cfa" (Humid Subtropical Climate).[6] Climate data for Iuka, Mississippi Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year Average high °C (°F) 9 (49) 12 (54) 17 (62) 22 (72) 26 (79) 30 (86) 32 (89) 32 (90) 29 (84) 23 (73) 17 (63) 11 (52) 22 (71) Average low °C (°F) −3 (27) −2 (29) 3 (37) 7 (44) 12 (54) 17 (62) 19 (66) 18 (65) 14 (57) 7 (44) 3 (37) −2 (29) 8 (46) Average precipitation mm (inches) 135 (5.3) 130 (5.1) 150 (5.9) 130 (5) 150 (5.9) 107 (4.2) 107 (4.2) 100 (4) 107 (4.2) 91 (3.6) 140 (5.5) 173 (6.8) 1,516 (59.7) Source: Weatherbase [7] References in popular culture[edit] The Secret Sisters, a singing and songwriting duo from neighboring Colbert County, Alabama, wrote a song called "Iuka" for their album Put Your Needle Down. Iuka is home to the Apron Museum, the only museum in the United States dedicated to aprons and the stories they tell. Battle of Iuka Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway Rheta Grimsley Johnson Woodall Mountain Yellow Creek Nuclear Power Plant References ^ Jump up to: a b "Population and Housing Unit Estimates". Retrieved June 9, 2017. Jump up ^ "Find a County". National Association of Counties. Archived from the original on 2011-05-31. Retrieved 2011-06-07. Jump up ^ "US Gazetteer files: 2010, 2000, and 1990". United States Census Bureau. 2011-02-12. Retrieved 2011-04-23. Jump up ^ "Census of Population and Housing". Census.gov. Archived from the original on April 22, 2013. Retrieved June 4, 2015. Jump up ^ "American FactFinder". United States Census Bureau. Retrieved 2008-01-31. Jump up ^ Climate Summary for Iuka, Mississippi Jump up ^ "Weatherbase.com". Weatherbase. 2013. Retrieved on August 15, 2013.
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[[Space:Arkansas_The_Natural_State|Click here to return to '''Arkansas the Natural State''' for further Arkansas navigation]] ==Welcome to Izard County== Izard County, located in the northern part of Arkansas, boasts a history rich in both Native American heritage and European-American settlement. Before the arrival of European-Americans, the region was home to various indigenous tribes, including the Osage and Quapaw, who had inhabited the area for centuries. The county's history officially begins with its establishment on October 27, 1825, when it was named after War of 1812 veteran [[Izard-150 |General George Izard]], the territorial governor of Arkansas. Early European-American settlers were drawn to the area's fertile land and abundant natural resources, such as timber and waterways, which facilitated transportation and trade. Throughout the 19th century, Izard County's population grew as more settlers moved in, establishing farms, businesses, and communities. The county's economy relied heavily on agriculture, with cotton, corn, and livestock playing crucial roles in its development. The White River, which flows through the county, served as a vital transportation route for both goods and people. During the Civil War, Izard County, like much of Arkansas, experienced divisions between Union and Confederate sympathizers. Battles and skirmishes occurred in the region as the war raged on, leaving a lasting impact on the local population. In the post-Civil War period, Izard County gradually rebuilt its economy and infrastructure. The development of the railroad network in the late 19th century brought increased connectivity to the county, opening up new opportunities for trade and commerce. Over the decades, the county has evolved, transitioning from an agrarian economy to one with a more diverse economic base that includes manufacturing and tourism. Today, Izard County remains a picturesque area, known for its scenic beauty, outdoor recreational activities, and a rich historical heritage that continues to be celebrated by its residents and visitors alike. See also: [[Space:Izard County, Arkansas, History|Izard County, Arkansas, History]] == Neighboring Counties == * North: [[Space:Fulton_County_Arkansas|Fulton County]] * East: [[Space:Sharp_County_Arkansas|Sharp County]] * Southeast: [[Space:Independence_County_Arkansas|Independence County]] * Southwest: [[Space:Stone_County_Arkansas|Stone County]] * Northwest: [[Space:Baxter_County_Arkansas|Baxter County]] == Communities == ===Cities=== :{| border="0" width="400px" |[[:Category: Calico Rock, Arkansas|Calico Rock]]||[[:Category: Horseshoe Bend, Arkansas|Horseshoe Bend]]||[[:Category: Melbourne, Arkansas|Melbourne]]||[[:Category: Oxford, Arkansas|Oxford]] |} ===Towns=== :{| border="0" width="400px" |[[:Category: Franklin, Arkansas|Franklin]]||[[:Category: Guion, Arkansas|Guion]]||[[:Category: Mount Pleasant, Arkansas|Mount Pleasant]]||[[:Category: Pineville, Arkansas|Pineville]] |} === Unincorporated communities === :{| border="0" width="400px" |[[:Category: Boswell, Arkansas|Boswell]]||[[:Category: Brockwell, Arkansas|Brockwell]]||[[:Category: Dolph, Arkansas|Dolph]]||[[:Category: Forty Four, Arkansas|Forty Four]] |- |[[:Category: Gid, Arkansas|Gid]]||[[:Category: Lunenburg, Arkansas|Lunenburg]]||[[:Category: Mount Olive, Arkansas|Mount Olive]]||[[:Category: Sage, Arkansas|Sage]] |- |[[:Category: Sylamore, Arkansas|Sylamore]]||[[:Category: Violet Hill, Arkansas|Violet Hill]]||[[:Category: Wiseman, Arkansas|Wiseman]] |} === Minor Civil Divisions (MCD) === :{| border="0" width="400px" |Band Mill||[[:Category: Bone Town, Arkansas|Bone Town]]||Cross Roads||[[:Category: Iuka, Arkansas|Iuka]] |- |Jumbo||[[:Category: Knob Creek, Arkansas|Knob Creek]]||[[:Category: LaCrosse, Arkansas|LaCrosse]]||[[:Category: Lafferty, Arkansas|Lafferty]] |- |[[:Category: Larkin, Arkansas|Larkin]]||[[:Category: Myron, Arkansas|Myron]]||[[:Category:Needmore, Izard County, Arkansas|Needmore]]||Newburg |- |[[:Category: Sylamore, Arkansas|Sylamore]]||[[:Category: Wideman, Arkansas|Wildeman]]||[[:Category: Zion, Arkansas|Zion]] |} === Townships === :{| border="0" width="500px" |Athens||[[:Category: Baker Township, Izard County, Arkansas|Baker]]||[[:Category: Barren Fork Township, Izard County, Arkansas|Barren Fork]]||[[:Category: Big Spring Township, Izard County, Arkansas|Big Spring]] |- |[[:Category: Blue Mountain Township, Izard County, Arkansas|Blue Mountain]]||[[:Category: Bryan Township, Izard County, Arkansas|Bryan]]||[[:Category: Claiborne Township, Izard County, Arkansas|Claiborne]]||[[:Category: Drytown Township, Izard County, Arkansas|Drytown]] |- |[[:Category: Franklin Township, Izard County, Arkansas|Franklin]]||Gid||[[:Category: Guion Township, Izard County, Arkansas|Guion]]||[[:Category: Guthrie Township, Izard County, Arkansas|Guthrie]] |- |[[:Category: Jefferson Township, Izard County, Arkansas|Jefferson]]||[[:Category: Lacrosse Township, Izard County, Arkansas|Lacrosse]]||[[:Category: Lafferty Township, Izard County, Arkansas|Lafferty]]||[[:Category: Lunenburg Township, Izard County, Arkansas|Lunenberg]] |- |[[:Category: Mill Creek Township, Izard County, Arkansas|Mill Creek]]||[[:Category: Mount Olive Township, Izard County, Arkansas|Mount Olive]]||[[:Category: Newburg Township, Izard County, Arkansas|Newburg]]||[[:Category: New Hope Township, Izard County, Arkansas|New Hope]] |- |[[:Category: Pleasant Hill Township, Izard County, Arkansas|Pleasant Hill]]||[[:Category: Sage Township, Izard County, Arkansas|Sage]]||[[:Category: Strawberry Township, Izard County, Arkansas|Strawberry]]||[[:Category: Union Township, Izard County, Arkansas|Union]] |- |[[:Category: Violet Hill Township, Izard County, Arkansas|Violet Hill]]||[[:Category: White River Township, Izard County, Arkansas|White River]] |} === Historical Towns === :{| border="0" width="600px" |Adler||Anderson||Battles||Benbrooks Mill |- |Black Oak||Blue Mountain||Blyer||Bly |- |Byler||Concord||Conflict||Cook |- |Cooper Hill||Creswell||Croker||Croker Spur |- |Crooms Mill||Cross Plains||Day||Engle |- |Flat Woods||Gorby||Gully||Grangeville |- |Greenbrush||Ham||Huron||Hill |- |Horseshoe Bend Rural Station||Hoyden||Izard C. H||Jones |- |Jett||Larkin||Louis||Love |- |Mullins||Nasco Rural Station||North Fork||Richwoods |- |Rockford||Rocky Bayou||Penter||Penter Bluff |- |Pine Bayou||Philadelphia||Pruitt||Ralph |- |Rich Woods||Riggsville||Ring||Round Bottom |- |Saint Clair||South Fork||Spray||Talbots |- |Tecumseh||Thomasville||Tipton||Troyville |- |Twin Creek||Vest||Wild Haws||Whit |- |Wyatt||Zion Rural Station |} ==Militiary History== ===Civil War=== During the Civil War, Izard County, Arkansas, like many other regions in the United States, experienced the turmoil and conflicts that characterized this pivotal period in American history. The events you mentioned provide a glimpse into the local dynamics and impact of the war in Izard County: #'''Skirmish at Calico Rock (May 26, 1862)''': This skirmish near Calico Creek at the White River reflects the early stages of the Civil War. It indicates that the conflict had reached this remote part of Arkansas, with Confederate and Union forces clashing in a relatively minor engagement. Skirmishes like this were common, as both sides jockeyed for control of key areas and transportation routes. #'''Skirmishes at Sylamore (January 23 and 26, 1864)''': Sylamore, though now part of Stone County, was likely still part of Izard County during the Civil War. These skirmishes demonstrate that the war persisted in the region even into its later years. It's possible that the area's geographical features made it strategically important, leading to these confrontations. #'''Skirmish near Gid at Lunenburg (January 20, 1864)''': This skirmish highlights the ongoing conflict in the area. Confederate Colonel Thomas R. Freeman's encounter with Union troops near Lunenburg underscores the fluid nature of the conflict, with both sides constantly engaging in small-scale battles and skirmishes to secure territory. #'''Skirmishes at Mount Olive (June 17, 1862)''': The skirmishes at Mount Olive in 1862 were part of the broader pattern of clashes that marked the early stages of the war. These events likely caused disruption and fear among the local population, as the war came closer to their homes. #'''Skirmishes north of Oxford (December 10, 1863)''': Led by Confederate Colonel Thomas R. Freeman, these skirmishes in December 1863 indicate the region remained an active theater of war. The presence of Confederate forces in the area suggests efforts to maintain control and resist Union advances. The term "Jayhawkers" was used to describe Union sympathizers during the Civil War, particularly in areas where loyalties were divided. In Arkansas, it became a derogatory term used by Confederate Arkansans to label anyone, regardless of Union or Confederate affiliation, involved in marauding, robbery, or theft. These individuals were often seen as disruptors and were accused of raiding Confederate territory to aid the Union. The activities of Jayhawkers in Izard County and surrounding regions likely contributed to the instability and challenges faced by local citizens during the war. In summary, Izard County, Arkansas, was not immune to the effects of the Civil War, and the skirmishes and activities of Jayhawkers underscored the complex and tumultuous nature of the conflict in this region, affecting the lives of its residents in various ways. ===Regiments/Units=== Civil War units organized with men from Izard County, Arkansas, during the Confederate and Union efforts: ====Confederate Regiments:==== #'''27th Infantry Regiment, Companies C, G, H:''' The 27th Arkansas Infantry was a Confederate regiment that saw action in various theaters of the Civil War. Companies C, G, and H of this regiment were likely composed of men from Izard County, Arkansas. They would have fought for the Confederate cause in battles and campaigns throughout the war. #'''1st Arkansas 30 Day Volunteer Regiment, Companies B and F:''' This regiment was raised for a short-term service of 30 days. Companies B and F of the 1st Arkansas 30 Day Volunteer Regiment likely included men from Izard County. Such short-term units were often organized to meet specific needs or emergencies during the war. #'''7th Arkansas Infantry:''' The 7th Arkansas Infantry was a Confederate regiment known for its service in several major battles of the Civil War. It's likely that men from Izard County served in various companies within this regiment, contributing to the Confederate war effort. #'''14th Arkansas Infantry (Powers') Regiment:''' The 14th Arkansas Infantry, commanded by Colonel William H. F. "Rooney" Lee, was a Confederate regiment that participated in several important battles. Men from Izard County may have been part of this regiment, serving in various capacities. #'''38th Arkansas Infantry Regiment:''' The 38th Arkansas Infantry Regiment was another Confederate unit that would have included soldiers from Izard County. These men would have participated in the Confederate war effort, defending the South and engaging in various battles and campaigns. It's worth noting that the 7th Arkansas Infantry was later consolidated with the 6th Arkansas Infantry, a common practice during the Civil War when units were combined due to casualties and other factors. This consolidation aimed to maintain effective fighting forces in the face of mounting losses. ====Union Regiments:==== #'''3rd Arkansas Cavalry Regiment, Company A:''' While most units are Confederate, there were also Union sympathizers and regiments formed in Arkansas. The 3rd Arkansas Cavalry Regiment, Company A, was one such Union unit. It likely included individuals from Izard County who chose to fight for the Union cause. These Union regiments played a role in efforts to restore federal authority in the state and contributed to the broader Union war effort. The participation of men from Izard County in these Confederate and Union regiments reflects the complex and divided loyalties that characterized the Civil War era in Arkansas and across the United States. These units would have been involved in various battles and campaigns, impacting the course of the war in the region. ====Civil War Markers==== Izard County, Arkansas, has several Civil War monuments and markers that commemorate its historical significance during the Civil War. In addition to the ones you've mentioned, here are some additional Civil War monuments and markers located in Izard County: #'''Military Activity at Calico Rock / Bushwackers:''' Erected in 2015 by the Arkansas Civil War Sesquicentennial Commission, Izard County Historical and Genealogical Society, and Arkansas Historic Preservation Program. #'''Site of Lacrosse Collegiate Institute:''' Erected in 1936 by the Arkansas Centennial Commission, and Arkansas History Commission. #'''Wild Haws in the Civil War:''' Erected in 2014 by the Arkansas Civil War Sesquicentennial Commission, Izard County Historical and Genealogical Society, and the Arkansas Natural and Cultural Resources Council. ===Other Mouments/Markers=== '''Izard County World War I Monument''': This monument is located on the grounds of the Izard County Courthouse in Melbourne¹. It was placed around 1930 and was rededicated in 1980, when the names of the county’s World War II dead were added to the memorial. ==Festival and Tourism Events== Annual festivals and tourism events that take place in Izard County, Arkansas: #'''Herb Harvest Fall Festival''' in Mountain Home, Arkansas: The Herb Harvest Fall Festival is a celebration of herbs, gardening, and local crafts. It typically takes place during the autumn, when the herbs are ready for harvest. Visitors can expect various activities, such as herb workshops, gardening demonstrations, and the opportunity to purchase fresh herbs and handmade crafts from local artisans. This event provides an excellent opportunity to learn about the culinary and medicinal uses of herbs, while enjoying the beautiful fall foliage in the Ozark region. #'''BeanFest and Championship Outhouse Races''' in Mountain Home, Arkansas: BeanFest is a unique and entertaining festival that revolves around a bean cook-off competition. Participants compete to create the tastiest pot of beans. One of the highlights of this event is the Championship Outhouse Races, where teams build and race outhouses on wheels. It's a hilarious and lively competition that draws spectators from all around. This festival combines good food, friendly competition, and a great sense of humor, making it a must-visit event for those looking for a fun and quirky experience. #'''Festival of Trees''' in Horseshoe Bend: The Festival of Trees is a holiday-themed event that typically takes place in December. It features a display of beautifully decorated Christmas trees. Local businesses, organizations, and individuals decorate the trees, and visitors can stroll through the enchanting forest of festive trees to get into the holiday spirit. This event often includes music, crafts, and other holiday-themed activities for families and individuals to enjoy while celebrating the season. #'''Izard County Pioneer Days''' in Melbourne, Arkansas: Izard County Pioneer Days is a historical festival that offers a glimpse into the past. It typically takes place in the fall. Visitors can experience pioneer life through reenactments, demonstrations, and exhibits showcasing skills and crafts from the 19th century. This event provides an educational and immersive experience for all ages, allowing attendees to learn about the heritage and history of the region. #'''Melbourne Farm To Table Market''': The Melbourne Farm To Table Market is a recurring event that emphasizes the importance of locally sourced, fresh produce and goods. Held multiple times throughout the year, this market allows residents and visitors to purchase locally grown fruits, vegetables, artisanal products, and crafts. It's an excellent opportunity to support local farmers and artisans while enjoying the flavors of the region. #'''Calico Rock Farmer's Market''': Like the Melbourne Farm To Table Market, the Calico Rock Farmer's Market is a recurring event that offers fresh, locally produced goods. Several times a year, local vendors gather to sell their products, including fruits, vegetables, baked goods, and handmade crafts. This market promotes community engagement and encourages the support of small-scale agriculture and entrepreneurship. #'''Batesville Artoberfest''': Batesville Artoberfest is an arts and culture festival that takes place in October. The event features a wide range of artistic performances, exhibitions, and interactive activities. It's a celebration of the arts in various forms, including visual arts, music, dance, and more. - Artoberfest provides a platform for local and regional artists to showcase their talents and offers a vibrant cultural experience for attendees. #'''Music in the Mountains Show''' in Horseshoe Bend: The Music in the Mountains Show is a recurring event held every third Saturday of the month in Horseshoe Bend. It features live music performances by local and regional musicians, making it a great way to enjoy music in a relaxed and scenic setting. This ongoing event contributes to the cultural vibrancy of the community, providing entertainment for both residents and visitors. #'''Dogwood Days''' in Horseshoe Bend: Dogwood Days is an annual celebration that takes place every April, typically when the dogwood trees are in bloom. The festival includes a variety of activities, such as parades, craft fairs, food vendors, and live entertainment. It's an opportunity for the community to come together and enjoy the beauty of spring while participating in festive events. #'''Independence Day Celebration''' in Horseshoe Bend: Horseshoe Bend's Independence Day Celebration is a patriotic event held every 4th of July. The day often starts with a parade featuring decorated floats and community participation, followed by various activities and games for families. - The highlight of the evening is the fireworks display, creating a memorable way to celebrate America's independence with the community. These events provide diverse experiences for both locals and tourists, showcasing the culture, heritage, and community spirit of Izard County, Arkansas. Whether you're interested in history, arts, or simply having fun, there's something for everyone to enjoy throughout the year in this region. == Historical Landmarks == {{Image|file=Izard_County_Arkansas_Project.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Arnold Springs Farmstead }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Arnold_Springs_Farmstead|Arnold Springs Farmstead]]''', located on Jennings Lane in Melbourne, Arkansas, is a historically significant property known for its well-preserved structures and its role as a vital traveler's rest stop and tavern during the 19th century. ::Situated on a 5-acre parcel of land on the northwest outskirts of Melbourne, this farmstead possesses a central farmhouse as its focal point. The farmhouse, originally constructed in the mid-1850s, is a log structure covered in weatherboard cladding. Initially, it was designed as a dogtrot house, characterized by an open central breezeway. However, in the late 19th century, this breezeway was enclosed, transforming the structure into a more conventional farmhouse. ::The exterior of the farmhouse exhibits vernacular Greek Revival architectural elements, which were added during the late 19th century. This incorporation of Greek Revival styling reflects the architectural trends of that era. ::In addition to the farmhouse, the property boasts several 19th- and early 20th-century agricultural outbuildings, each with its own historical significance, likely serving various functions related to farming and daily life on the farmstead. ::An early stone wall and bridge are also noteworthy features of the property, contributing to both its functionality and overall historical charm. ::One of the most intriguing aspects of the Arnold Springs Farmstead is its historical role as a tavern and traveler's rest stop. Due to its proximity to a freshwater spring, it would have served as a welcoming oasis for travelers passing through the region during the 19th century. Such taverns typically provided sustenance, beverages, and a place to rest for weary travelers. ::In summary, the Arnold Springs Farmstead in Melbourne, Arkansas, stands as a remarkably preserved historical site, reflecting the architectural and historical heritage of the area. Its transformation from a dogtrot-style log dwelling to a Greek Revival farmhouse, combined with its significance as a tavern and rest stop, underscores its importance in local history and its role as a testament to the region's past. {{Image|file=Izard_County_Arkansas_Project-1.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Boswell School }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Boswell_School|Boswell School]]''', now known as the Boswell Baptist Church, is a historically significant building situated in rural western Izard County, Arkansas. It can be found in the small hamlet of Boswell, where County Road 196 comes to an end. This structure has a rich history and unique architectural features. ::The Boswell School is a single-story fieldstone building with a side gable roof. Notably, it features a projecting front-gable entry porch, which serves as an attractive and welcoming entrance. ::Constructed in 1934, the school received funding from the Works Progress Administration (WPA). The WPA was a New Deal program initiated during the Great Depression to create jobs and stimulate economic recovery. Across the United States, it supported various public infrastructure and construction projects. ::Originally, the Boswell School functioned as a local public school, offering education to the children of the Boswell community and its surroundings. Over the years, it played a vital role in educating multiple generations of students. ::However, in 1950, changes in the local educational landscape led to the consolidation of the Boswell School District with that of Calico Rock. Consequently, the Boswell School ceased to operate as a public school. ::Subsequently, the building was repurposed as the Boswell Baptist Church. This conversion allowed it to continue serving the community, albeit in a different capacity, as a place of worship. ::The transition from a school to a church underscores the adaptability and enduring significance of the Boswell School building. Its unique fieldstone construction, combined with its rich history, demonstrates the resilience of rural communities in repurposing and preserving cherished landmarks for the benefit of future generations. {{Image|file=Izard_County_Arkansas_Project-2.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Calico Rock Historic District }} *'''[[Wikipedia:CCalico_Rock_Historic_District|alico Rock Historic District]]''' is situated in the heart of Calico Rock, Arkansas, and encompasses the historic central portion of the town's business district. This district includes a single block of Main Street, specifically Arkansas Highway 5, stretching between Rodman Street and Walnut Street. Additionally, it incorporates properties located on Rodman Street. The buildings within this area have historical significance and are notable for their construction materials and dates. ::The structures within the Calico Rock Historic District were primarily built between the years 1902 and 1930. They share a common characteristic of being constructed from brick and masonry materials. This choice of materials reflects the durability and architectural styles prevalent during that era. ::The town of Calico Rock has a history dating back to the 1820s when it was settled. It served as a significant location due to its proximity to a 19th-century ferry crossing of the White River. However, the central business area of Calico Rock faced various challenges over time, including fires and floods, which hindered its development. ::A pivotal turning point in the town's economic history occurred with the arrival of the railroad in 1904. This event marked a significant boom in Calico Rock's economy, leading to increased prosperity and growth. The construction of the brick and masonry buildings within the historic district can be attributed to this period of economic expansion. ::Overall, the Calico Rock Historic District encapsulates a vital part of the town's heritage, showcasing its development and growth during the early 20th century. The enduring presence of these historic structures serves as a reminder of the town's rich history and its resilience in the face of challenges, ultimately contributing to the character and charm of Calico Rock, Arkansas. {{Image|file=Izard_County_Arkansas_Project-3.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Calico Rock Home Economics Building }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Calico_Rock_Home_Economics_Building|Calico Rock Home Economics Building]]''' is a historically significant school structure located on 2nd Street in Calico Rock, Arkansas. This single-story building is constructed primarily of stone and features a gable roof, sitting atop a concrete foundation. Its construction, which took place in 1940, involved a unique workforce and showcases the resilience and resourcefulness of the era. ::Funded by the National Youth Administration (NYA), the construction of this building was carried out by crews comprised of individuals aged 15 to 18. These young workers were paid a modest wage of 9 cents per hour. Their labor-intensive efforts included the hand-quarrying of stone from a site located approximately 0.25 miles (0.40 km) away. Under the guidance of a local builder, they erected the structure, demonstrating the dedication and craftsmanship of the youth involved. ::The Calico Rock Home Economics Building is designed to serve its educational purpose efficiently. Inside, it includes four distinct kitchen areas, a central work area, and restrooms, catering to the needs of home economics instruction. Remarkably, the building has remained virtually unaltered from its original construction, preserving its historical integrity, with the exception of window replacements over time. ::This historic school building not only stands as a testament to the practical skills and dedication of the young workers who constructed it during the NYA era but also serves as a valuable piece of Calico Rock's educational history. Its enduring presence reflects a time when communities came together to provide opportunities for youth and create enduring structures that continue to serve their intended purposes today. {{Image|file=Izard_County_Arkansas_Project-4.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Calico Rock Methodist Episcopal Church }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Calico_Rock_Methodist_Episcopal_Church|Calico Rock Methodist Episcopal Church]]''' is a historically significant former church building situated at 101 W. 1st Street in Calico Rock, Arkansas. Located just north of the Calico Rock Historic District, this single-story structure is constructed primarily of brick and features architectural elements reflecting the Colonial Revival and Craftsman styles. Its construction took place over the course of 1923 to 1924, resulting in a distinctive architectural design. ::The church's exterior is characterized by a front-gable roof adorned with large Craftsman brackets and exposed rafters, creating an eye-catching visual appeal. Notably, the chancel and transept ends of the building feature hip roofs, adding architectural variety to the structure. The main entrance to the church is sheltered by a gable-roofed porch supported by sturdy brick posts, providing a welcoming and aesthetically pleasing entrance. ::Throughout much of its history, the Calico Rock Methodist Episcopal Church served as a place of worship for the local Methodist congregation, offering spiritual guidance and a sense of community to its members. However, around the year 2007, the building ceased to be used as an active place of worship, marking a transition in its role within the community. ::Today, the Calico Rock Methodist Episcopal Church stands as a testament to the architectural styles of its era and the religious heritage of Calico Rock. Its architectural features and historical significance contribute to the cultural fabric of the town, and it remains a notable landmark in the area's architectural and religious history. {{Image|file=Izard_County_Arkansas_Project-5.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Caney Springs Cumberland Presbyterian Church }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Caney_Springs_Cumberland_Presbyterian_Church|Caney Springs Cumberland Presbyterian Church]]''' is a historically significant church located at the intersection of Arkansas Highway 289 and Izard County Road 70 (Walter Hall Road), near Sage, Arkansas. This church is a modest yet distinctive rectangular structure designed in the Plain Traditional architectural style. Its construction features fieldstone piers supporting a gabled corrugated metal roof, creating a simple yet enduring appearance. ::The interior of the church consists of a single large room, characterized by plank flooring and flush-boarded walls, which maintain the building's original charm and character. One of the most remarkable aspects of the interior is the presence of pews that date back to the church's construction in 1889. These pews are of particular historical significance, as they were handcrafted by the congregation itself, representing the dedication and craftsmanship of the church members. ::The Caney Springs Cumberland Presbyterian Church serves as a well-preserved example of a once-common type of church architecture found in the region. Its unassuming yet timeless design, along with its interior furnishings crafted by the congregation, provides insight into the religious and community life of the area during the late 19th century. As such, the church stands as a valuable historical and architectural landmark, reflecting the heritage and traditions of the local community. {{Image|file=Izard_County_Arkansas_Project-6.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Izard County Courthouse }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Izard_County_Courthouse|Izard County Courthouse]]''', positioned at Courthouse Square along Arkansas Highway 69 in Melbourne, serves as the county seat of Izard County, Arkansas. This courthouse is a distinguished two-story edifice constructed primarily from rusticated gray limestone and exhibits subtle Art Deco architectural elements, adding a touch of elegance to its design. The building's historical significance is further complemented by its surroundings, notably a World War I memorial that features a marble doughboy statue, a poignant tribute erected in 1930, located prominently in front of the courthouse. ::The construction of the Izard County Courthouse took place over the span of 1938 to 1940, a project that engaged the efforts of crews from the National Youth Administration (NYA). This New Deal program provided employment opportunities for young individuals during a challenging economic period, contributing to both their livelihoods and the development of public infrastructure. ::Remarkably, this courthouse is the county's fourth iteration, with two of its predecessors succumbing to destructive fires over the course of Izard County's history. As such, the Izard County Courthouse, with its graceful Art Deco aesthetics and rich historical significance, not only serves as a functional center of government but also stands as a resilient testament to the enduring spirit of the community and its commitment to preserving its heritage and traditions. {{Image|file=Izard_County_Arkansas_Project-7.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Jeffery Cemetery }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Jeffery_Cemetery|Jeffery Cemetery]]''' is a historically significant burial ground situated in rural western Izard County, Arkansas. This cemetery holds a special place in the region's history, perched on a knoll that overlooks the scenic White River, located approximately 1 mile (1.6 km) north of Mount Olive. Despite its relatively small size, spanning less than one acre, the cemetery serves as a poignant repository of the area's past. ::Within the confines of the Jeffery Cemetery, one can find a total of sixteen marked burial sites, each representing an individual with a story to tell. Additionally, there are approximately ten to twenty unmarked burial sites, serving as a testament to the lives and stories that have become part of the region's legacy. ::The cemetery's historical significance is further underscored by the range of burial dates it encompasses, with the earliest recorded burial dating back to 1816 and the most recent one occurring in 1908. These headstones and resting places provide a tangible connection to the area's history, reminding us of the lives and experiences of those who came before us. ::Notably, the Jeffery Cemetery is situated on land originally granted to Jehoiada Jeffery as recognition for his service in the War of 1812. This land grant is a testament to his dedication and contributions to his country. Jehoiada Jeffery, the recipient of this land grant, holds a unique place in history as the first known permanent white settler in north central Arkansas. Consequently, the cemetery is not only a place of remembrance but also a lasting tribute to the pioneering spirit of Jehoiada Jeffery and his role in shaping the region's early history. {{Image|file=Izard_County_Arkansas_Project-8.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=A. C. Jeffery Farmstead }} *'''[[Wikipedia:A. C. Jeffery Farmstead]]''' is a significant historic farmhouse situated in the rural surroundings of Izard County, Arkansas. This historic structure is prominently positioned at the northern terminus of County Road 18, just north of the small community of Mount Olive. ::Constructed around 1848, this farmhouse is a two-story wooden I-house characterized by a conventional central hall floor plan. An extension in the form of a kitchen ell stretches towards the rear (eastern side) of the primary structure. The front of the farmhouse is oriented towards the west, offering picturesque views of the White River. A distinctive architectural feature of the A. C. Jeffery Farmstead is the two-story porch that spans across the central three bays of its five-bay wide facade. ::Inside, the farmhouse boasts original woodwork and hardware that date back to its construction, providing a glimpse into the craftsmanship and design of the mid-19th century. The historical significance of this farmhouse is further enhanced by its association with Augustus Jeffery, the son of Jehoiada Jeffery, who holds the distinction of being the first permanent white settler in the north-central Arkansas region. Consequently, the A. C. Jeffery Farmstead stands as one of the oldest and most historically important houses in this part of the state, bearing witness to the area's rich heritage and the pioneering spirit of its early inhabitants. {{Image|file=Izard_County_Arkansas_Religious_Institutions.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Jumbo Church of Christ }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Jumbo_Church_of_Christ|Jumbo Church of Christ]]''' stands as a historical landmark in the rural landscape of Izard County, Arkansas, situated to the west of the city of Melbourne. Nestled along Jumbo Road, also known as County Road 10, the church is located approximately 4 miles west of its intersection with Arkansas Highway 9. This architectural gem is characterized by a vernacular Plain Traditional design, featuring a wooden frame construction that rests on sturdy sandstone piers. Crowning the structure is a gabled roof made of corrugated metal, contributing to its distinctive appearance. ::The church's origins trace back to the late 1920s when it was erected with the collective efforts of the residents of the once-thriving community of Jumbo. At that time, Jumbo was a bustling hub, but its decline commenced in 1949 when municipal services merged with those of Melbourne, prompting an exodus of residents to the larger neighboring community. Despite this transformation, the Jumbo Church of Christ remained standing as one of the few enduring remnants of the community's vibrant past. ::In 1984, the church was sadly abandoned, a poignant reflection of the changing times. However, in 1997, a group of former residents of the area undertook the admirable task of restoring this historical treasure to its former glory. This act of preservation not only breathed new life into the Jumbo Church of Christ but also serves as a testament to the enduring spirit and dedication of those who hold dear the memories and heritage of this once-thriving rural community in Izard County. *'''[[Wikipedia:Sylamore_station|Missouri Pacific Railroad Depot]]''' is a historic train station building nestled within the hamlet of Sylamore, Arkansas, and can be found along Old Arkansas Highway 9. This rectangular structure is constructed primarily of wood and is characterized by its distinctive hip roof. Notably, the depot features a projecting telegrapher's bay on one of its elongated sides, which adds architectural interest to the building. ::Originally constructed around 1902, the depot's history is closely intertwined with the expansion of the railroad through this area. For several decades, it dutifully served as a passenger depot, facilitating transportation and connectivity for the local community and travelers passing through. However, as the years went by and transportation methods evolved, passenger rail service at this depot came to a halt in 1960. ::In an effort to preserve this piece of local history, the depot was relocated to its current location around 1975. This move, which shifted it approximately 150 feet east of the railroad tracks, was undertaken to ensure the depot's continued existence and recognition as an important historical landmark. Today, the Missouri Pacific Railroad Depot stands as a tangible link to the past, offering a glimpse into the bygone era of rail travel and its significance to the Sylamore community and the region at large. {{Image|file=Izard_County_Arkansas_Project-10.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Mount Olive Cumberland Presbyterian Church }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Mount_Olive_Cumberland_Presbyterian_Church|Mount Olive Cumberland Presbyterian Church]]''', not to be confused with Mount Olivet Cumberland Presbyterian Church, holds a significant place in history as one of the oldest congregations located west of the Mississippi River. Situated at the intersection of Izard County Roads 12 and 18 in the charming community of Mount Olive, Arkansas, this historic church building has earned a well-deserved spot on the National Register of Historic Places. At present, Reverend Christopher S. Anderson serves as the pastor of the congregation. ::Constructed in the year 1916, this venerable church building stands as a testament to the faith and dedication of its members, many of whom were descendants of Jehoiada and Daniel Jeffery. These early pioneers played a pivotal role in the establishment of the church congregation in 1826, initially known as the White River Cumberland Presbyterian Church. Nearby, the Mount Olive Male and Female Academy flourished, further highlighting the importance of education and community in the region. ::In recognition of its historical and architectural significance, the Mount Olive Cumberland Presbyterian Church was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2004, preserving its legacy for generations to come. As a cherished landmark in the heart of Mount Olive, it serves as a symbol of faith, community, and the enduring spirit of those who have contributed to its rich history. {{Image|file=Izard_County_Arkansas_Project-11.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Philadelphia Methodist Church }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Philadelphia_Methodist_Church|Philadelphia Methodist Church]]''' stands as a cherished historical treasure in the rural heart of central Izard County, Arkansas, USA. Nestled along County Road 15, in close proximity to the small community of Larkin, which was originally known as Philadelphia, this church holds a significant place in the region's history. The church's architecture is characterized by its unassuming yet elegant design—a simple wood-frame structure crowned with a gable roof and resting on a sturdy stone foundation. ::What sets this church apart is its remarkable history, dating back to its construction in 1858. It is widely regarded as one of the oldest churches in Izard County, and indeed one of the few remaining antebellum era churches in the state of Arkansas. Through the years, it has witnessed the changing tides of history and has served as a spiritual anchor for the local community, a place of solace and worship for generations of residents. ::The Philadelphia Methodist Church not only stands as a testament to the enduring faith of its congregants but also as a living reminder of the architectural and cultural heritage of the region. Its unpretentious beauty and historical significance make it a place of reverence and a connection to the past for those who visit, ensuring that its legacy endures as a cherished part of Izard County's history. {{Image|file=Izard_County_Arkansas_Project-12.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Pine Ridge School Building }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Pine_Ridge_School_Building|Pine Ridge School Building]]''' stands as a significant historical landmark in the rural expanse of Izard County, Arkansas. This single-story structure, constructed around 1920, is a remarkable testament to the educational heritage of the region. Crafted from locally sourced materials, it showcases a striking use of uncoursed native sandstone with grapevine mortar joints, reflecting the architectural sensibilities of its era. ::Located on the south side of Pine Ridge Road, also known as County Road 32, and situated approximately half a mile west of Brockwell, this building embodies the essence of an early 20th-century one-room schoolhouse. Its design is both simple and functional, a nod to the educational needs of the community it once served. A central gable-roofed entrance portico graces the building's north facade, serving as a welcoming focal point. ::The Pine Ridge School Building not only tells the story of education in rural Arkansas but also serves as a poignant reminder of the importance of local schools in fostering community and learning. Its enduring presence on the landscape underscores its historical significance and its role in shaping the educational experiences of generations of students. Today, it stands as a fine example of early 20th-century school architecture and a cherished piece of Izard County's heritage. {{Image|file=Izard_County_Arkansas_Project-13.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Rector Log Barn }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Rector_Log_Barn|Rector Log Barn]]''' is a significant historical structure nestled in the rural landscape of Izard County, Arkansas. Situated on the expansive Rector Plantation at the terminus of County Road 218, northwest of Melbourne, this barn carries with it a unique historical legacy. Its central section, a two-and-a-half-story log structure, was meticulously crafted around 1855, making it a rare and remarkable representation of an antebellum era log barn in the region. ::What sets the Rector Log Barn apart is not only its age but also its architectural significance. It stands as the sole known example of its kind in the area, a testament to the craftsmanship of the time. To ensure the preservation of its historic log components, the main structure is flanked on all sides by single-story shed-roof extensions added during the 20th century. ::The origins of this barn are closely intertwined with Joseph William Rector, an early settler of Izard County. Historical accounts suggest that the construction of the barn likely involved the labor of enslaved individuals, providing a stark reminder of the complex history of the region. Today, the Rector Log Barn stands as a tangible link to the past, offering a glimpse into the architectural and agricultural heritage of Izard County, and a symbol of the resilience and resourcefulness of its early inhabitants. {{Image|file=Izard_County_Arkansas_Project-14.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Sylvester Smith Farmstead }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Sylvester_Smith_Farmstead|Sylvester Smith Farmstead]]''' stands as a historically significant rural enclave in Izard County, Arkansas, preserving a glimpse into the agricultural heritage of the region. Situated on the south side of County Road 10, known as Jumbo Road, and located approximately 0.75 miles northeast of its junction with County Road 13 in Boswell, this farmstead holds a prominent place in local history. ::At its heart, the farmstead features a single-story Plain-Traditional wood-frame house, constructed in 1922 by Sylvester Smith. Smith was not only a distinguished local farmer but also served as the railroad telegrapher and agent, demonstrating his multifaceted contributions to the community. In the year following the house's completion, Smith added various essential structures to the complex, including a barn, chicken house, smokehouse, and corn crib. Over time, the farmstead continued to evolve, expanding to encompass a garage and privy. ::What makes the Sylvester Smith Farmstead particularly noteworthy is its exceptional state of preservation. It remains one of the best-preserved and least-altered farmsteads from its era in Izard County. As such, it stands as a living historical artifact, offering valuable insights into the agricultural practices, architecture, and way of life of the past, while also honoring the legacy of Sylvester Smith and his contributions to the local community. {{Image|file=Izard_County_Arkansas_Project-15.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Vest Cemetery }} *'''[[Wikipedia:Vest_Cemetery|Vest Cemetery]]''' is a significant historic burial ground situated in the rural western reaches of Izard County, Arkansas. Found at the terminus of Vest Cemetery Road, also known as County Road 197, and located to the north of the hamlet of Boswell, this cemetery holds a special place in the local history of the area. It occupies a rectangular parcel of land and serves as the final resting place for 72 known individuals, with records dating back to the early settlement period of Boswell in the 1870s. ::What sets the Vest Cemetery apart is not just its historical significance, but also the care and attention that have gone into preserving it over the years. A section of the cemetery is marked by a low rock wall, thought to have been constructed to protect the family graves of the Cockersham family from grazing cattle. Today, the entire cemetery is encircled by woven wire fencing, further safeguarding its integrity and the memories of those interred within its hallowed grounds. ::The Vest Cemetery stands as a poignant reminder of the area's past and the individuals who played a role in its development. It provides a tangible link to the history of Boswell and the families who called this rural corner of Izard County their home. This historic cemetery serves as a place of reflection, preserving the stories and legacies of those who came before, while also contributing to the rich cultural tapestry of the region. == Notables == *'''[[Billingsley-1423|Edward Baxter Billingsley]]''' was born on June 18, 1910 in Melbourne, Arkansas. He is notable for his remarkable life that spanned two distinguished careers. Initially, he served as a decorated naval officer during World War II, demonstrating bravery and dedication in service to his country. Following his military service, he transitioned into a second career as a professional historian, specializing in the history of the U.S. Navy's involvement in South American affairs. His expertise in this area contributed significantly to our understanding of naval history and its impact on international relations, making him a notable figure in both military service and historical scholarship. *'''[[Case-4213|Sarah Esther Case]]''' was the first woman from Arkansas to be called as a foreign missionary by the Methodist Episcopal Church, South. She was also the first woman to hold a full-time connectional appointment in the church hierarchy, serving for fourteen years as secretary of the General Board of Missions. *'''[[Hill-9461|Samuel Billingsley Hill]]''' was born on April 2, 1875 in Franklin, Arkansas. He is notable for his role as a congressman representing eastern Washington. While the provided information is limited, his service as a member of Congress would have involved representing the interests and concerns of his constituents in that region, contributing to legislative decisions, and participating in the political landscape of the early 20th century. His tenure as a congressman would likely encompass key events and issues of his time, making him a noteworthy figure in the political history of Washington state. *'''[[Jeffery-456|Miles Ware Jeffery]]''' is a notable figure in American history for his role as a pioneering settler in the Arkansas Territory, his active involvement in local politics, and his dedication to public service as a two-term representative in the Arkansas House of Representatives. Born in the wilderness of the Missouri Territory, Miles navigated the challenges of frontier life, eventually becoming the sheriff of Izard County and a prominent Democratic politician. His contributions as a landowner and slave owner also shed light on the economic and social dynamics of his era. His political achievements mark his enduring legacy, but also by his large family, symbolizing the resilience and determination of early American settlers in the face of adversity. *'''[[Jeffery-2712|Robert Emmett Jeffery Jr.]]''' was born on January 30, 1875 in Mount Olive, Arkansas. He is notable for his significant contributions as an American lawyer, politician, and diplomat. His service as the United States ambassador to Uruguay from 1915 to 1921 marks a pivotal point in his career, during which he played a crucial role in diplomatic relations between the United States and Uruguay. His work in this capacity helped strengthen international ties and promote cooperation between the two nations, making him a noteworthy figure in American diplomacy during the early 20th century. *'''[[Johnson-21334|Glen Dale Johnson Sr]]''' was born on September 11, 1911 in Melbourne, Arkansas. He is notable for his one-term tenure as a Democratic Party member in the United States House of Representatives, representing Oklahoma from 1947 to 1949. His brief but significant political career allowed him to influence federal legislation during the post-World War II era, making him noteworthy in American politics and history. *'''[[Kennard-1126|Michael Shelby Kennard]]''' is notable for his role as head teacher at the LaCrosse Collegiate Institute, where he imparted college-level education to numerous students. His dedication to teaching and his impact on the academic development of hundreds of students highlight his significance as an educator. His commitment to higher education and the lasting influence he had on those he taught make him a noteworthy figure in education. *'''[[Lafferty-251|John Lafferty]]''' is a notable figure due to his remarkable journey from Ireland to the American colonies, his dedication to the American Revolutionary cause as a young soldier, and his subsequent pioneering spirit in the newly formed United States. His life embodies the spirit of adventure and resilience that characterized early American settlers. Not only did he serve his country during the American Revolution and the Battle of New Orleans, but he also played a crucial role in the early settlement of what is now Independence County, Arkansas. Lafferty's legacy as a two-time war hero and early pioneer in the region makes him a notable individual in American history, symbolizing the courage and determination of those who helped shape the nation's frontier. *'''[[Miller-70425|John Eldon Miller]]'''John Miller of Izard County was a notable figure due to his remarkable career as a longtime Arkansas state legislator. Serving in the Arkansas House of Representatives from 1959 to 1998, he gained recognition for his expertise in budgetary matters, making him an invaluable resource for legislators. Beyond his budgetary prowess, Miller demonstrated a strong commitment to his constituents and the state by championing various initiatives, including educational institutions, correctional facilities, and government efficiency projects. He also held leadership positions in regional and national legislative organizations, highlighting his influence beyond Arkansas. His prudish personal style and dedication to civic organizations further characterized him as a respected and influential figure. Miller's retirement due to term limits in 1998 left a void in Arkansas politics, making him an example of the impact of such limits. His legacy lives on as a dedicated public servant who served his community and state with distinction. *'''[[Oldfield-1895|William Allan Oldfield]]''' was born on February 4, 1874 in Franklin, Arkansas. He is notable for his long-standing service as the U.S. representative for the Second Congressional District from 1909 until his passing in 1928. His nearly two decades of dedicated service in the U.S. House of Representatives underscore his commitment to public service and his role in shaping legislative decisions during a pivotal period in American history. As a congressman, he played a crucial role in representing the interests of his constituents and contributing to the nation's political landscape, making him a noteworthy figure in U.S. politics during the early 20th century. *'''[[Powell-26992|Richard Henry Powell]]''' is notable for his multifaceted career, which included roles as a judge, lawyer, and legislator in Arkansas. Born in 1827, he hailed from a prominent Virginian family and became known for his commitment to justice and fairness. After pursuing legal studies in Tennessee, he practiced law and later served as a legislator in the midst of the Civil War. He joined the Confederate forces and was captured, spending time as a prisoner of war. Following the war, he resumed his legal career and served as a judge in Arkansas for many years. Judge Powell's life journey, marked by dedication to the law and public service, makes him a notable figure in the state's history. *'''[[Shannon-5398|Henry Karr Shannon]]''', known as "the sage of Lunenburg," was born on March 1, 1902 in Lunenburg, Arkansas. He is notable for his prolific career as a columnist. From 1944 until his passing in 1971, he wrote the widely-read daily column "Run of the News" in the Arkansas Democrat. His column covered diverse topics, including politics and popular culture, and garnered a devoted following. Shannon's influence extended beyond his state, making him one of Arkansas's most respected and widely-read columnists. This has a lasting impact on journalism and public discourse during his time and beyond. *'''[[Webb-28855|Vada Peralee (Webb) Sheid]]''' was born on August 19, 1916 in Wideman, Arkansas. She is notable for her distinguished political career in Mountain Home, Arkansas, where she served in the Arkansas General Assembly for an impressive 20 years. She achieved several historic milestones during her tenure, being the first woman to serve in both the Arkansas House of Representatives and the Arkansas Senate. Additionally, she was the first non-widow's succession woman to serve in the Arkansas Senate. Fondly referred to as "Miss Vada" by her constituents, she dedicated her service to advocating for the residents of the Ozark Mountains, with a particular focus on advancing education and infrastructure projects in her region. Her pioneering achievements and commitment to her community make her a notable figure in Arkansas politics. *'''[[Shell-2131|Terry Lee Shell]]''' was born on April 2, 1922 in Franklin, Arkansas. He is notable for his distinguished career as a United States district judge, presiding over both the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Arkansas and the United States District Court for the Western District of Arkansas. As a federal judge, he played a crucial role in the administration of justice, adjudicating a wide range of cases and upholding the rule of law in both districts. His contributions to the legal system and commitment to upholding justice make him a notable figure in American jurisprudence. *'''[[Smith-295823|Henry Harlin Smith]]''' was born on May 16, 1881 in Izard County, Arkansas. He is notable for his role as the founder of one of the largest and most popular string bands in the 1920s, known as "Dr. Smith’s Champion Hoss Hair Pullers." His leadership in string band music and his band's widespread popularity contributed significantly to the cultural and musical landscape of the era. As a pioneer in this musical genre, he left an indelible mark on the history of American folk and string band music. ==Attractions== [http://www.izardcofair.org/index.html Izard County Fair and Live Stock Show] - Historically County Fairs have been great social events, from showing Granny's quilts, Aunt Bea's famous blueberry pie, Uncle Jack's best hard cider, Billy Bob's heifer, Jimmy Joe's hog, or Grampa's fiddling and square dance calling. Today things have changed a bit, but still a great social event. [http://www.calicorockmuseum.com Calico Rock Museum] Small local history museums offer a treasure trove of insights into the past. [http://www.mymelbournearkansas.com/pioneer-days-2018.html Melbourne's Pioneer Days] Held in May, 5K Run for Single Parent College fund, Dutch Oven cooking contests. == Genealogical Records and Resources == * [[Wikipedia:Izard_County,_Arkansas|Izard County, Arkansas on Wikipedia]] * [https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Izard_County,_Arkansas_Genealogy Izard County, Arkansas] on FamilySearch.org * [http://izardcountyar.org/ Official Izard County Government Web site] * [http://www.argenweb.net/izard/ Izard County, Arkansas] on GenWeb * [http://www.encyclopediaofarkansas.net/encyclopedia/entry-detail.aspx?entryID=777 Izard County] on EncyclopediaofArkansas.net * [http://local.arkansas.gov/local.php?agency=Izard%20County Izard County] on Arkansas Municipal League site * [http://exploreizard.blogspot.com/ Explore Izard County] blog: Images and posts from local enthusiasts * [http://ozarkshistory.blogspot.com/2013/02/izard-county-arkansas-territory.html Ozarks History]: blog about the general region of the Ozarks, which includes Izard and surrounding counties * [http://www.ozarkscivilwar.org/regions/izard Ozarks Civil War: Izard County] * [http://www.raogk.org/arkansas-genealogy/ar-society-archives/ Random Acts of Genealogical Kindness Arkansas] *[http://www.arkansasonline.com Arkansas Online] *https://www.izardcountyar.org ==Sources== * Heartstone Legacy Publications, (n.d.). "[http://www.hearthstonelegacy.com/izard.htm Izard County, Arkansas History and Genealogy]." Accessed 28 Sep 2023. * Izard County, Arkansas Genealogy Trails History Group, (n.d.). "[https://genealogytrails.com/ark/izard/postoffices.html Genealogy and History Past and Present Post Offices]." Accessed 28 Sep 2023. * Bureau of the Census. “[https://digitalheritage.arkansas.gov/township-maps/33/ Izard County section of] Arkansas Minor Civil Divisions [https://digitalheritage.arkansas.gov/context/township-maps/article/1032/type/native/viewcontent map].” in the United States Census of Population 1930.42, Washington, D.C., U.S. Government Printing Office, 1934. * The Historical Marker Database (HMdb), (n.d.). 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:''The following is a transcription © by [[Constantino-25|Laurie Constantino]] of the manuscript of trial notes by attorney T.A.R. Nelson relating to the 1858 J. F. Perkins v J. R. White trial in Johnson County, Tennessee, as well as an introduction to the trial and notes written by Constantino.'' :''Anything in the transcription seen in brackets [ ] is not original to the manuscript. Some section heads have been invented and added at logical break points to facilitate the table of contents.'' : ''An attempt has been made to format the transcript as T.A.R. Nelson did it, i.e., some pages are formatted to two columns. However, the restrictions of wiki markup make it impossible to format faithfully the nuances of Nelson's hanging indents, etc.'' :''You may search using your browser's search function; i.e., CTL-F, etc.'' :''You may link to any paragraph by adding the paragraph number to the page URL; such as, ::https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:J.F._Perkins_vs._J.R._White_Trial_Notes#1'' :''Suggested Source Citation: ::''Nelson, T.A.R. "J. F. Perkins v J. R. White Trial Notes," (https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:J.F._Perkins_vs._J.R._White_Trial_Notes), citing the T. A. R. Nelson Papers in the Calvin M. McClung Historical Collection of the Knox County, Tennessee Public Library (https://www.knoxlib.org/local-family-history/calvin-m-mcclung-historical-collection).'' : ''[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:J.F._Perkins_vs._J.R._White_Trial_Notes Profiles that use this source]'' ---- ===Perkins v White: An Introduction=== © [[Constantino-25|Laurie H Constantino]] 2021 In July 1858, [[Perkins-17448|Jacob F Perkins]] of Johnson County, Tennessee sued John R White, [[Dugger-84|James Dugger]], and others for libel after the defendants repeatedly said the Perkins family could not do business in Johnson County, and should be indicted for living with their white wives, because they were “Negroes.” The jury found the defendants had not libeled Perkins. The verdict was based on jury instructions that defined the percentage of African heritage at which a person was considered to be “not white.” In 1858, Tennessee law required a person to have less than one-eighth of "Negro or Indian blood" to be a state citizen. The verdict was also based on extensive opinion and hearsay evidence that, based on Tennessee law at the time, probably should not have been allowed into evidence. Perkins was represented by attorney Thomas Amis Rogers Nelson, who kept extensive notes of the trial. The notes are available in the T. A. R. Nelson Papers in the Calvin M. McClung Historical Collection of the Knox County, Tennessee Public Library. The notes include a treasure trove of genealogical information about the Perkins family. ====Historical Context ==== [[Perkins-6942|Jacob Perkins]], son of [[Perkins-5538|Joshua "Old Jock" Perkins]], first came to eastern Tennessee about 1783 according to Jacob’s Revolutionary War pension application. By 1858, when Perkins v White was filed, Jacob’s son, [[Perkins-17337|Joshua]], was respected as one of Johnson County’s largest property owners. Joshua lived in Smith’s Mill, later renamed Butler, a small Johnson County community. In the 1830, 1840, and 1850 census, Joshua was listed as a “white” farmer, with significant land holdings. Joshua was, in fact, mixed race and of African descent on his paternal line (now proven by Y-DNA) and, likely, also on his maternal line. However, in Tennessee before 1858, Joshua was never treated as anything other than a white man. Joshua was one of the men who, in 1836, petitioned the Tennessee Assembly to create Johnson County from Carter County. His son Jacob F, the plaintiff in Perkins v White, was appointed postmaster for the area in 1852. In ''Butler: Old, New and Carderview'' (Jonesborough 2007), a history of the area, author Herman Tester described Joshua:
“Through resourceful land deals and using the money from land grants he had received for government service, [Joshua] had purchased available land cheap and had worked hard to develop and improve it. Located to the southeast, the settlement called Meadows had a large trading post and general store owned by one of his sons. Also just below he could see the edge of another settlement where one of his brothers ran a dry goods and haberdashery store.”
About 1858 Tom Coffee and his brother moved to Smith’s Mill/Butler and opened a store. In ''Old Butler & Watauga Academy'' (1983), author Dan Crowe describes their arrival:
“By 1858, the community of Smith’s Mill and its immediate environs had grown to 155 families. Thomas and Columbus Coffee, merchant brothers from Boone, North Carolina, set up a small store on the east bank of Roan Creek. From an economic viewpoint the Coffee Brothers, in moving to Smith’s Mill, had made a good choice...From a political viewpoint, the timing was bad...The Coffee Brothers were rebels and Democrats and they owned up to it, even bragged about it. You’d expect rebel sympathies to be all right in Tennessee, but that wasn’t the case in Johnson County where Smith’s Mill was located. That was pro-Union county of a strong Republican inclination.”
Within a short time of the Coffees’ arrival in Smith’s Mill/Butler, a group of men, including John White, Jim Dugger, and Tom Coffee, began interfering with the Perkins’ ability to do business. They told county citizens it was illegal to trade with the Perkins family because they were “Negros." The men threatened to go to court and indict Perkins men for living with their white wives. They also tried, unsuccessfully, to organize a meeting to take community action against the Perkins family. The Perkins family appear to have tired of the threats and interference. Instead of waiting for the forced closure of their businesses, or for someone to drum up an indictment against them, the Perkins family hired Knoxville lawyer T.A.R. Nelson to file a libel action against White, Dugger, and others (the case is captioned Perkins v White, but the trial notes show White was not the only defendant). At the time, T.A.R Nelson was considered the best, and most expensive, trial lawyer in Eastern Tennessee. Given census records showing plaintiff Jacob F Perkins had little money of his own, it’s likely his father Joshua funded and initiated the lawsuit. Interestingly, on one page of the manuscript, TAR Nelson incorrectly captioned the case "Joshua Perkins vs John R White," Joshua likely didn't file the suit in his own name because his African ancestry was too recent. The jury instructions say a person who is 1/8th "Negro or Indian" was not a Tennessee citizen. Testimony suggests Joshua was 1/8th, making it impossible under Tennessee law for him to sue. However, if that were true, Jacob F would have been 1/16th, giving him the full right as a citizen to bring a libel action. Although the Perkins family lost their case against White et al, their status in the community did not change. Despite the verdict, Joshua and his children were still listed as white in the 1860 census. Joshua remained one of the largest landowners and richest men in Johnson County. He continued to be treated as a full citizen of Tennessee, just as he had been before the trial. In 1859, Joshua's son William was appointed postmaster for the area. In 1868, when the first post office was opened in the town of Butler, Joshua was appointed the town’s first postmaster. In 1871, Joshua donated his large brick home to create Butler’s first secondary school because of “my love for and interest in the welfare of the present young generation of my neighborhood and county.” ''See'' 8 May 1871 deed. In Johnson County histories, we read of “Joshua Perkins, pioneer, first postmaster, and one of the largest landowners in Johnson County’s history” who built “Butler’s best-known building” and donated it as a school. ''Kingsport Times'' (19 Apr 1942). The trial is neither mentioned or, apparently, remembered. Things did not go so well for the defendants in Perkins v White. # In 1861, Jim Dugger joined the Union army. He was stabbed to death in Oct 1861 after “a rich slave owner in the county ...offered $50 to anyone who would kill Dugger or anyone else who wore the Union uniform. ... Washington Potter was the killer, and he disappeared after collecting his blood money.” ''Butler'' at 42-3. # After the War, John R White moved to Washington County, Tennessee where he died in 1870. In 1877, White’s nephew Alexander White married Laura Perkins, the daughter of Jacob Franklin Perkins, the named plaintiff in Perkins v White. # The Coffee brothers left Butler when the Civil War started so they could fight for the Confederacy in North Carolina. ''Butler'' at 54-6 describes what happened after the war: “[T]he Coffey Brothers came back to reestablish their business. They were not welcomed. Few former customers would trade with them ... [A]fter a brief try to reestablish their business, they went back to North Carolina...” and transferred ownership of their Butler store to a local family. Notes: # The “forge” referred to in the slanderous statements and testimony was Dugger’s Forge, owned by Jim Dugger’s uncle; it was built by Joshua Perkins about 1820. See ''Western North Carolina: A History'' by John Preston Arthur (Raleigh NC 1914) at 416 and 558 # A “speaking“ as used in the phrase “a speaking at the forge” means “a meeting.” The term was similarly used in various 19th century books and documents. # Whether Black men and women had souls was a topic addressed by preachers and debated in the public forum in 19th and 20th centuries. See e.g.'' The Negro is a Man: A Reply to Professor Charles Carroll's Book 'The Negro is a Beast or In the Image of God''' by W.S. Armistead (1903 Georgia) # Joshua “Old Jock” Perkins, the great grandfather of the plaintiff, had two wives named Mary; Mary, last name unknown, was the mother of Joshua’s children. She was alive in 1792 in Marlboro County, South Carolina. [[Black-17648|Mary Polly Black]] married Joshua in 1793 and was alive in 1858 when she was deposed for this trial. ---- ===[BILL OF EXCEPTIONS AND JURY INSTRUCTIONS]=== J. F. Perkins
Vs.
J. R. White
====Nelson's Propositions and Charge of the Court====
[1] In the progress of the trial of this cause the court stated to the jury that no hearsay evidence was to be regarded by them except upon the subject of pedigree or blood of the plaintiff. And that they might look to the general reputation of the pedigree or race of the plaintiff and his ancestors lineal and collateral and to declarations of deceased persons who were acquainted with his ancestors as to their pedigree or race, color and general appearance and as to their opinions as to plaintiffs pedigree or race founded upon their inspection and acquaintance as to color and general appearance and pedigree.
[2] And to the foregoing instructions of the court given during the progress of the cause, the plaintiff by his counsel excepts in law.
[3] During the whole progress of the cause the plaintiff by his counsel objected as it was introduced to all of the evidence in this cause herein before set out in this bill of exceptions and the depositions thereto annexed which contain the opinions of the various witnesses examined as to the blood or race of the plaintiff and his relatives lineal and collateral where such opinions were founded merely upon inspection Plaintiff by his counsel in like manner objected as it was introduced to all the evidence in this cause of the general and common reputation as to the pedigree of the plaintiff and his said relatives and insisted that no proof of common reputation or hearsay as to pedigree could be admitted, except where the hearsay was derived from members of the family, that is the relatives lineal and collateral of the plaintiff. And to the action of the court in permitting the evidence above mentioned, as being objected to, to go to the jury, the plaintiff by his counsel excepts in law.
[4] The plaintiff by his counsel also excepts to the rejection of the South Carolina transcript herein before mentioned. ''[Note: The court refused to allow a transcript of Mary Polly Black Perkins' deposition into evidence.]''
[5] His Honor excluded from the jury so much of the deposition of [[Perkins-6953|Anna [Perkins] Graves]] as details the conversation of Jock Perkins in regard to his services and those of his sons in the revolutionary war, and also so much as relates to George Perkins discharge because the said proof was merely hearsay as to a particular fact, and to this action of the court the plaintiff by his counsel excepts. ''[Note: Anna Graves was the daughter of Old Jock's son George Perkins, who fought in the Revolutionary War.]''
[6] The court also excluded from the jury all the evidence contained in this bill of exceptions and the exhibits thereto of hearsay of particular facts and to this action of the court the plaintiff excepts.
[7] Among other things the plaintiff by his counsel requested the Honorable Court to instruct the jury as follows, # That the statements of members of the family from which plaintiff is descended in regard to their pedigree are better and more reliable than hearsay evidence of common reputation as to pedigree, because the family are more deeply interested in preserving a knowledge of their descent. # That next in grade to the statements of the family is the evidence of contemporaries of the plaintiff's ancestors as to their pedigree. # That mere evidence of opinion as to the pedigree of the plaintiff is less reliable than that of the knowledge of members of the family as derived from the statements made prior to any litigation. # That if the great grandfather of plaintiff was an indian or a negro, and he is descended on the mothers side from a white woman, without any further negro or indian blood than such as he derived on the father's side than the plaintiff is not of mixed blood, or within the third generation inclusive; in other words that if the plaintiff has not in his veins more than one eighth of negro or indian blood, he is a citizen of this state and it would be slanderous to call him a negro. # That if it appears from the proof that the plaintiff, his ancestors and collateral kindred have exercised the rights of citizenship in voting at elections, acting as jurors, being witnesses in suits between white men, marrying and living with white women, filling civil offices, and sending their children to common schools for more than twenty years, such enjoyment of the rights and privileges of a free white citizen of this state is plenary and conclusive proof that the plaintiff is entitled to all the rights and privileges of a free white citizen of this state.
[8] But His Honor refused in all respects to charge the jury as above requested and instructed them as follows, ==== [Charge of the Court] ==== Jacob F. Perkins
Vs.
John R. White
[9] The Court among other things instructed the jury as follows, Persons that are known and recognized by the Constitution and laws of Tennessee, as free persons of color are those who by the act of 1794 Sec. 32 are taken and deemed to be incapable in law to be witnesses in any case whatever, except against each other or in the language of the statute "all negroes, indians, mulattoes, and all persons of mixed blood descended from negro or indian ancestors to the third generation inclusive though one ancestor of each generation may have been a white person, whether bond or free." The statute excluded as witnesses those only who are either of the negro or indian blood or a mixture of both and who fall with the third generation inclusive. To make one then a free person of color one eighth of his or her entire blood must be either of the negro or of the indian races or a mixture of the two, amounting to one eighth. To illustrate what is meant by the language of the statute, "To the third generation inclusive, though one ancestor of each generation may have been a white person" If the proof in this case shows that Jock Perkins was the great grandfather of plaintiff on the paternal line and that he was a full blooded negro and that by a cohabitation between him and a pure blooded white woman Jacob Perkins was produced, Jacob would be the first generation one half of whose blood would be negro and if Jacob cohabitated with a full blooded white woman and produced Joshua Perkins, then Joshua would be the second generation, one fourth of whose blood would be negro, and if Joshua and a full blooded white woman produced the plaintiff then the plaintiff would be the third generation inclusive, and one eighth of his blood of the negro race, and a person of color. If however the great grandfather Jock Perkins was less than a negro of the full blood, then the plaintiff would be less than one eighth negro and not a person of color, unless he may have derived a sufficiency of indian or negro blood from some of his other ancestors either of the paternal or maternal line to make up the deficit. The court further instructed the jury that the statements and declarations of the plaintiff's ancestors and kindred respecting their pedigree and blood was competent testimony before them, that like all other testimony in the cause, it was their province and duty to weigh it and give to each and every part of it such consideration and effect as they in their judgment might think it entitled to receive; the presumption is that the ancestors and family relations of the plaintiff would be most correctly informed as to their and his blood and pedigree; and where there were no suspicions attaching to their motives in making representations concerning their pedigree and the races from which they sprang more weight should be given to their statements than to those who are unconnected with the family, but that the jury might look to the circumstances that surrounded them at the time and if they perceived a strong motive and feeling of interest prompting them to misrepresent their blood and pedigree and to produce a false fame and reputation on the subject it would so far weaken the force of the testimony and they should give it less credit, on the other hand if the representations were made against the interest and predilections of the persons making them, that circumstance would add to the force and effect of the testimony and the jury should give it more weight and credit.
[10] The court also instructed the jury that the privileges of the citizen which the plaintiff and his ancestors had enjoyed as voters, jurors, witnesses, public officers, and marrying and giving in marriage with white persons, and the like, and the length of time that these high privileges had been so enjoyed, were facts and circumstances to which they could look in making up their verdict upon the question of the plaintiffs blood and they should receive due consideration. But if after looking to all the testimony the jury should be satisfied that the plaintiff is a person of color, within the description before given, these privileges no matter how long enjoyed by him and his ancestors would not constitute him a citizen and their verdict should be for the defendant. The court charged upon other questions in the cause but the foregoing is the only part of the charge to which exception was taken by the plaintiff's counsel.
[11] Also charged that the opinion of witnesses founded upon mere observation or inspection as to blood or pedigree is less reliable than the proof of facts from which the jury can determine these questions for themselves.
[12] And to the action of his Honor in refusing to charge the law as herein before requested and in giving the foregoing instructions to the jury, as well as to his refusal to grant a new trial, the plaintiff by his counsel excepts in law and tenders this his bill of exceptions which he prays may be signed and sealed by the court and made part of the record which is done accordingly.
17th July 1858.
J.M. Melcher (?) ===[SUMMARIES OF SLANDEROUS STATEMENTS ABOUT PERKINS]===
[13] White alone:
White said he had sold his daughter old negro Frank Perkins for five dollars and had the money in his pocket. He said we have put one old negro by his oath and at the next court the work will be done for the balance. And he said old Josh could trade no more, only what he earned on his farm. He said all the Perkins would or should be indicted next court for living with their wives.
Robert L. Goodwin [14] White alone:
I was talking with Tom Coffee about a wagon I bought off J. F. Perkins. White was by and said to me he would put me up for trading with his negroes without his leave. I said I did not know it. He said you know it now. He asked me what I gave for the wagon. I told him. He said he reckoned he would let me off as long as I gave a fair price.
Thomas Hansby [15] White & wife:
White's wife said to Perkins I understand you will not let my negro come here and he said they should not and she said they should come when they please. One negro had privileges to go where others was and her negroes should come there and she dare him to whip them. White came rushing up with his gun and Perkins started in to his house and White said look how stable the damned old negro dobbins walks.
[16] Jim Dugger said to me that old Joshua Perkins' grandfather was a coal black negro and he intended to put all the Perkins by their oath. And if he succeeded as he wish to he would indict them every court for living with their wives. He said what made their hair straight was the Indian in (?). We was talking about Josh Perkins and he Dugger said tell the old negro he need not trouble himself to go to the speaking for he did not intend he should vote.
Alfred B. Greenwill [17] Dugger said to me they were going to have a speaking at the forge to see if the Perkins had souls or no and if it was ascertained that they had no souls he would take his gun and go down and asked me if I would go with. My best impression that he said he would go down and kill them. He said he had them in fair way to put them all by their oath and he never intended to stop till he done it if he could.
Isaac Moody [18] Jim Dugger said to me he had put old Josh Perkins by his oath and he intended the next Court if he could. He said they were going to have a speaking at the forge to see if the Perkins had souls or not if not he allowed to take his gun and go down and kill a passel of them. He said they were like mules - mules were done breeding and these mulattos when mixed that far had no souls.
John Moody ===ABSTRACT OF DEPOSITIONS=== ====Depositions for plf. [Plaintiff]====
[19] No. 11 Catherine Roller age 80.
P.2 - Know the Perkins slightly. Old man was called Jock, large, tall, mixed blooded and not white. His wife fair skinned and named Mary. I knew Isaac, Lewis & Polly three of their children. I knew them at 12 years old. They had the same privileges as other folks. He looked half white.
[20] David R. Kinnick, aged 77.
Has known the Perkins family 49 years. Knew Johnson Hampton, William Lindsay & Jacob Perkins on Rone's Creek. I taught school at Perkins school house. Johnson Hampton said they were Portuguese and he has seen Jacob's father and his mother, a Scotch woman. Jacob's color and features described. A little darker than Joshua. Jacob and his family associated white peoples, clerked at elections and voted and had all privileges. I lived in 2 1/2 miles. Never heard them called anything else than Portuguese. Cross examined. Never saw them called Negroes.
[21] No. 2. Sarah Kinnick p. 3 aged 75
Knew them in Carter 40 years ago. The people there said they were of the Portuguese. Johnson Hampton said so. Jacob's hair straight. His color darker than Joshua. Hair combed. Knew Lydia. Some of them had light hair. I saw the relationship of the Perkins. Always called Portuguese. X exam. Never heard them called mulattoes or Portuguese. Names of brothers and sisters.
[22] No. 5. Thomas Cook aged 75.
I knew old Joshua Perkins. He was a dark skinned man, darker than Joshua. Tall and spare. He resembled an Indian more than a negro. Was generally called a Portuguese Living well. Knew him well on Roane's Creek. Never saw him eating. Kept company with everybody. Kept race horses and John Watson rode them.
[23]
I knew Jacob Perkins father of Joshua. He lived on Perkins mill creek. John Wilson lived in Crab orchard. X exam. Saw him at my fathers and at races. The first Indian I ever saw was at Thomas X. Roads[?]. I do not know the difference between an Indian and a Portuguese. Did not see old Joshua associate with white people. It was the general report amongst the people that old Joshua was a Portuguese. I never heard him or Jacob Perkins or any of them called negroes. Did not mean to say Portuguese and negroes were the same and misunderstood the questions.
[24] p. 6 File No. 5. Elizabeth Cook, about 71.
Never saw old Joshua. I heard Joshua Perkins uncle's daughter say they need not throw up negro to them they were Portuguese. Jacob Perkins very much complected like Joshua. They kept company with decent white people and had many visitors. Nancy Graves, wife of Jacob, had blue eyes and yellow hair. I knew her father - a dark man - a Constable. Nancy's mother a white woman. X exam. Never heard them called mixed blooded, except as a [?] by David Stout. p. 8. Never heard them called anything but Portuguese. I heard my mother say George Perkins' wife told her when she went home and found old Joshua a colored man. She hated it. Did not say negro.
[25] No. 7. - Nancy Young aged 66 years.
I knew George Perkins. My father and mother knew the Perkins in South Carolina and always said they were Portuguese and the mother a white woman. George dark. Father treated him as a white man. George's color a little more bluish than Joshua Perkins. His features about the same. Father talked about George's brothers Isaac, Lewis and others. X Exam. Never heard anyone say they were negroes.
[26] No. 3. John J. Wilson, about 70.
I knew the great-grandfather of plaintiff old Jock, a dark skinned and complected man, rather bald. Hair bushy & long not kinky. Races.
[27]
Associated with white people. His wife said to be a Scotch woman. He had a long Roman nose. Associated with Richard White, Landon Carter & the most respectable persons. I knew John Graves the great-grandfather of plaintiff on mother's side. Hair bushy - not as curly as Smith's or Butters. Was a Constable. Sent to S.C. for certificate. X Exam. Some of Jock's neighbors called him a negro. They called themselves Portuguese. Some would call them negroes and some Portuguese. Old Jock's wife did not buy him. Never heard of their drinking wives blood. Did not tell Lilburn Berry he was a coal black negro. Or Lilburn Ray. Or Charles Williams. John Graves always considered a Portuguese. His color never called in question but when he ran for Constable.
[28] 5.
I knew Lewis Perkins who was darker than any of them but had not kinky hair, or have negro smell. He was a dark skinned man with red complexion. Re-exam. Old Jock generally called a Portuguese until they fell out with him. I was Constable in his neighborhood 11 years. Understood he went into the service against Indians and his color thrown up to him.
[29] File No. 4. Mary Wilson
I was well acquainted with Jacob Perkins, father of Joshua. A yellow man - said to be Portuguese. They do not look like negroes. I have been about his house a great deal and nursed for his wife. She was a little yellow and called of the same race. Had blue eyes and black hair. Was visited by white folks. Old Mr. Graves a dark-skinned white man. Hair not curly. Mrs. Graves a dark white woman. They were called Portuguese. Jacob Perkins a little darker than Joshua. X Exam. They never were called negroes and did not favor them. But two negroes then in the country owned by my father. Jacob Perkins' hair not curlier than some white mens. John Graves kinky. Mrs. Graves had long straight black hair. Never called a negro. She was not a white woman but called a Portuguese. Mrs. Graves said she was a Portuguese. Re-exam. I have heard Jacob Perkins and wife and old Mrs. Graves say they were always called Portuguese.
[30] No. 6 James I. Tipton aged 65.
Knew Joshua Perkins and brother 40 or 50 years. He always associated with white people. Some 40 years ago, a contest in the C.H. [''courthouse''] in a suit, and Joseph Perkins allowed his testimony. X Exam Some called them negroes and some Portuguese.
[31] No. 9. Samuel Vance, aged 34.
Hannah Perkins, a daughter of Joseph, examined as a witness in the Circuit Superior Court at Burnesville, after a contest and the examination of witnesses. William Dugger said he had seen old Jock and his hair curly, not kinky like [?]. He said they were Portuguese and old Jock had been sworn before his father. My father-in-law Johnson Hampton said they were not neqroes but Portuguese, X Exam. Hannah a very pretty woman. William Dugger examined after Hannah. I do not believe they are pure white. I believe they are Portuguese.
[32] No. 10 Peter Snyder, aged 88.
I knew George Perkins, uncle of Joshua, before I was grown and he lived on my father's place. A little darker than Joshua. Did not look like a negro. Hair straight. I knew George's wife Keziah.
[33] Hyla Vance, aged 57.
I knew old Jacob plaintiff's grandfather. He had their visage - a high Roman nose and was darker than Joshua. Hair curly - not kinky. I was there and saw the corpse of Jacob. His wife said they were Portuguese. None of them had hair as curly as Col. Smiths. Gives the names of Jacob's children and says they all married white people. They were said to be Portuguese. I knew Portuguese darker than Joshua.
[34] Bedent Beard, aged 88.
I knew the paternal grandfather of plaintiff. A little darker than Joshua. He was not a negro. Form and features different. Hair resembled Moran[?] not negro. By common report Jacob was a Portuguese. Lived not far above the mouth of Rone's Creek. Have known them 40, and by reputation, 60 years. Privileges. His wife a white woman.
[35] p. 10. [[Perkins-6953|Anna Graves]] 77 Taken in Missouri
Knew Jock Perkins, who came here from S.C. in 1785 and died in 1801, 10th April. He was known of the Portuguese race. His wife a white Scotch woman and her name Polly. Had blue eyes and long brown hair. Old Jock said her name was Polly Black and he married in 1793. He had six children. Four of his sons served in the Revolution. I saw one of them discharged by Marion. Jacob and George drafted against Indians. I heard Mrs. Black. They went against the Indians in 1792. They said they came from and kept a ferry in S.C. [ This is evidence that Joshua "Old Jock" Perkins died 10 April 1801, that he married "Scotch woman" Mary "Polly" Black in 1793, that he had six children, and that four sons served in the American Revolution. ]
[36] p. 17. Hardy Graves aged 64 in Kentucky
I knew old Jock. He was always called a Portuguese and said he came from S.C. I knew 3 of his sons and he had others. Ferry in S.C. Jacob Perkins in the battle at Sullivan's Island near Charleston, I saw the discharge of Josh Perkins. They were not connected with the African race.
[37] p. 19. Elizabeth Perkins.
I lived 3 months in the family of George Perkins 40 or 50 years ago and always understood they were from S.C. and kept a ferry there. They were mustered and drafted and always claimed to be Portuguese. Jacob Perkins the grandfather of plaintiff dark skinned but not an African I knew Susan and John Graves great-grandparents of plaintiff. No rumor that they were Portuguese.
[38] Sarah Stout p. 21 aged 70 - Lee County Va
I have seen old Jock_the father of Joshua, who said they came from Peedee S.C. He was a dark skinned man with slim face, Slim nose and dark colored hair. He was as dark skinned as the blackest of the family. All the Perkins had white wives and were reputed Portuguese. - John Graves a white man and the main school teacher. X Exam The Perkins not called negroes: but called mulattoes by them that was mad at them. So of the Graves.
[39] Daniel Stout, aged 77 p. 23
Knew George, Jacob, Joshua, & Lewis 65 years ago. They said they came from Peedee S.C. and called themselves Portuguese and were so called in the neighborhood. I lived near them 40 years. They married white women. I knew old John Graves. Never saw old Jock. Never heard him called a negro. People in those days said nothing about such things. One of the Graves called a mulatto. Nancy had black hair and blue eyes.
[40] Martha Shuffield aged 75 file No. 8
Saw Plaintiff's great grandfather. He looked dark. Always understood they were called Portuguese. Never heard them called negroes except in malice. Old Jacob Perkins had nice features and none of them resembled negroes. Polly Perkins about the color of Joshua. Associations and privileges. I have lived a neighbor to him for 50 years. Nancy Graves said to be a Portuguese. She was fair skinned. John Graves her father, rather a brown skinned man. His wife crazy and mixed with Portuguese. X Exam. I saw old Jock through a crib and I thought he looked as black as a negro, but might be mistaken. I have often heard people call them negroes through malice.
====Depositions for Defendant====
[41] David Stout
Perkins family reputed mulattoes and not Portuguese. John Perkins had straight.
[42] H.H. Rhea.
Some 18 months ago, near Berry's Sawmill, J.J. Wilson said old Jock was a negro etc etc very fully
[43] Lilburn C. Berry.
12 or 18 months ago at Sawmill J.J. Wilson said he was a negro. Some years ago, heard Dugger say he would not vote where a d---d negro sat as Judge. Joshua Perkins son took it up. X Exam. Free white.
[44] No7 p.5. Nicholas Smith.
Heard Johnson Hampton say he heard old man Perkins and Nancy talk of Guineagee[?] - God love you Sally Honey - a Joke. The Perkins and Graves have voted for 25 years.
[45] No 8 Nancy Miller
Saw old Jock selling hats. He was a black negro. X exam. His wife with him. Did not see her face. He had a long face and long neck. Heard him called William [''"heard him called" is underlined twice and "William" is underlined 4 times'']. Saw him only twice. He said he was related to the Perkins.
[46] No 8 p. 3 Jesse H. White
Has known Perkins 8 years. Johnson Hampton as to both between some of the Perkins as to Guineagee[?].
[47] No 8 p. 4 Larkin L. White
Saw old Jake. He was as black as any common mulatto. Can't tell his features. Hair short and curled and kinky. He was a hatter. Darker than Joshua or Jake. He was father of Joshua and Jake.
[48] No 4 p.1 Celia Goodwin
Perkins called negroes. Immensely well acquainted with Jake. Nancy said the mixture on her side Portuguese and on her husband's negroes. Immensely well acquainted with the brothers. William Perkins, brother of plaintiff, married my grand daughter. X Exam. Privileges. Can't tell as to hair. Lydia's hair amazing black. Amazing black.
[49] No. 4 p.3 Dicey Whaley
Jacob Perkins old and dark skinned. Mother would not let me go there as they were colored. Knew 5 brothers. When people mad, called them negroes. Not mad, dark skinned. X exam. Smelt them by being with their wives in having children. Was with Evalina and smelt her.
[50] No 11. Mary White.
Knew Jacob Perkins, father of Joshua. Colored and very dark. Always called negro or Guinea. Old Richard White said he saw Jacob Perkins' father on Peedee and he a negro. The smell. X exam. Has slept with them. The Perkins always treated at our house as white people. John R. White my son.
[51] No. 11. Jane Griffey
First knew them a year ago. Washed William Perkins' clothes and they smelt like Jock Hampton's a negro. William the brother of plaintiff. Clothes all washed together and knows the smell.
[52] No. 1. Dr. John E. Cossen.
Knew the father and mother of plaintiff. His father a very black man and a genuine negro. His evidence set aside by J.P. Taylor. He said he knew his oath would not be taken. Joshua's mother said her connexion opposed to her marriage and that she was not clear blood. Her skin swarthy. Perkins' reputed as negroes. Can't say whether Jake Perkins was full blooded. The nose African. I have seen Portuguese. They have long straight hair and keen black eyes. I practiced in all their families and never smelt anything. Jacob, John & Lydia as dark as the darkest black man. Believe they were Africans. X exam. Can't tell who presided. The Perkins family always claimed to be Portuguese. Joshua's mother very little mixed. His sisters as bright as the brightest mulattoes. Jacob, brother of Joshua taught school. All married white women. Wives third rate.
[53] No. 9. John Potter.
Heard mother say old Jock was a kinky headed negro and as ugly as ever she saw and thick lipped. Always called negroes. Peter Potter cursed them for a negro. Joseph's son Josh, cousin of plaintiff. Benjamin Graves dark skinned. The Graves family called negroes. Called Jo a negro in a quarrel. X exam. Peter Potter and Joshua quarrelled. Heard old Mrs. Perkins say the Howells and Hicks called them negroes but they were Portuguese.
[54] No. 10. Reuben Brooks
Knew old Jake 50 years ago on Doe. He was very black and a reverend negro. His features like any negro. My memory has not failed. Can't tell as to his being bald. His nose flat and hair kinky.
[55] No 10 p. 4. Ellen Anderson.
Has seen Jacob and his sons. He was a black man and did not look like anything else but a negro. Always called negroes. Fight about drinking water. My uncle refused to make friends with Josh a d--d negro son of a bitch. Johnson Hampton and family called them negroes.
[56] No 10 p. b. Nancy Lipps
Knew Jacob Perkins 40 years ago. A great big dark skinned man with sheeps wool and flat nose and lip [?]. - I refused to sleep with a d---d negro. Had broad feet and a big heel. Old folks said his father was a negro and came from Peedee. They all looked like negroes (Josh) and all. I have cursed them to their face. Fight between uncle Henry and Josh.
[57] No. 3 John D. Shuffield. 65.
Joshua's father and uncles of a dark color. The Graves dark. Heard my step grandfather say he knew the grandfather of plaintiff on Peedee in So. Ca. and he was called a free man in that place. Richard White said he was a blue gum negro. Jacob Perkins darker than Joshua. The mother of Joshua said the Graves were Portuguese and her brother Guineagee[?]. Privileges.
[58] p.3 Sarah Oaks 65.
Has seen old Jake and Lewis. Lewis kinky hair. Jacob not so dark. Old Jock said to be a negro. Ben Graves wife fair skinned and he dark. The Graves I think mixed blooded. My brother married one of them and his children dark. Lewis at my fathers.
[59] Goulder Hicks. 69.
Lewis dark and bushy headed. Jacob Perkins. Knew Ben and Nancy Graves. My opinion is they are mixed blooded. X exam. I prosecuted the Perkins in N.C. Hannah Perkins cousin of plaintiff was examined on oath. 0ld Jake and his boys have enjoyed the privileges of free white citizens.
[60] p.9. Catherine Wilcox 55.
0ld Jake Perkins a dark complected man. Hair cut close. Kinky around his neck.
[61] No. 12. Thomas Curtis 81-82.
I became acquainted with Jock Perkins in N.C. 60 years ago. He was middling dark. Stayed all night and got his supper to himself, as father and mother said. They said they allowed he was a free negro. - Brothers of Joshua - Ben Graves. X exam. I saw old Jock several times and he said he was from S.C. Travelled on foot. Can't tell how old I was when I saw old Jock. I have not a point blank recollection as to his features. Not bald. Hair short. Can't describe his face as long or short. Saw him on Little Doe. I did not know what race he was of.
[62] No. 12. Harmon Hicks p. 4.
Between 55 and 60. Saw Joshua's father once, when small, and was scared of him. The general report that they were mixed with negro. Knew the Graves. Peggy Graves was my brother's wife. Brother's marriage objected to. Generally supposed to be mixed with negro. X exam. I was only 10 when I saw Jacob Perkins. John Graves treated as a white man. All Graves enjoyed privileges and associations.
[63] p. 7 William Rowland.
The general report that the Perkins and Graves were mixed. Hicks said old Jock was a negro. Objections. Hiram Hicks a son of Graves. X exam. I was very small. Associations. Fight at horse race and old Daniel Stout bit off Clawson's ear.
[64] p. 11. Joshua Davis - In Marlboro Dist. S.C.
Don't remember the Perkins 60 or 70 years ago - Not generally
[65] Henry S. Crabb. Marlboro.
I have seen a full blooded Portuguese. A large, muscular, bony man, dark skin, & gray eyes, auburn hair. Mulattoes generally have kinky hair.
[66] p. 19 Elisha Smith
Jacob Perkins. Mrs. Graves considered mixed with negro. Not treated as white people.
[67] p. 23. John Nave. 88
I knew Jock Perkins. He was a black man, hair nappy. Called negro Perkins.
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Jacob Perkins a relation of Jocks. Some called Jacob a Portuguese and some a negro. I called him black. Graves about color of Moran[?]. The Graves' mixed. X exam. I helped Jock shell corn. He was said to be a hatter. Don't remember Jacob's features. Feeble and burnt.
[69] No. 6. Mary Thompson. 66.
I saw a man named Perkins who stayed at father's when I was 12. Mother not willing to receive him but cousin said he was respectable. It was said his father was a slave and saved his master from drowning and his wife, after his death, had a child by him. [''Note: The historical record shows Joshua was never enslaved. He was born free and indentured at age 2 in Accomack County, Virginia.'']
[70] No. 12, p. 28. Isaac Gwin.
I worked with old Jacob, Joshua's father a great deal. They called themselves dark skinned or negroes and people called them so and they never got mad. Father said old Jock was a kinky headed negro. Nancy Graves was a dark red, like a Cherokee. Ben Graves described - Nancy Graves or Perkins stayed with us 4 or 5 days and said her people Portuguese and her husbands negro. Names of sisters etc etc of Joshua. X exam. White folks have as kinky or curly hair. John Graves wife a white woman.
[71] No 12 p. 31. Isaac Reese.
The Perkins more like black folks than white. Old Jake Perkins about the color of my negro. J.F. Perkins color. Jacob Perkins wife dark. Her brother Ben 1/4 mixed. The Graves and Perkins called negroes. Joshua's sister a mulatto. Has child by John J. Wilson. Jacob darker than Joshua. X exam. Privileges.
[72] File No. 5. George P. Stout 87.
Knew Jacob and brothers. Generally called mulattoes. Can't say as to Graves's.
[73] p. 3. James Bradley
Knew Jacob and 2 brothers. Jacob very dark black hair and very nappy. Generally called a negro. George Perkins said his father was a right black man in private conversation. Names of Jacob's children Joseph, Sally, Esther, Joshua, Amos, John, Susan, Keziah. Colors. Called a great many names by the people. John Graves was a colored man. Miller and Shell refused to lodge. Jacob Perkins hair. I have seen 4 Portuguese and described them. Joshua's privileges ever since I knew and those of his brothers. John R. White and I second cousins and my wife Aunt.
[74] Abner Duncan. 86.
Knew old Jock in N.C. on Peedee as they came to this country and then got acquainted with Jacob Perkins, after I moved here. Old Jock right black or nearly 50. Hair Kinky. Jacob Perkins a half-breed. Hair nappy. Called negroes. Joshua's children - knew the Graves. John called himself the big negro. Manure. Old Jock like a common negro. Can't tell his age. I saw him at several places on Peedee. I lived in Iredell when I first knew him, on Peedee. Can't tell as to hair of Joshua's brothers and sisters. The Graves - Big negro
[75] File no. 2 John Estess aged 74
Has seen old Jock. He was a very dark man and said to be a negro. His hair kinky. I saw him buried. Jacob and family called mulattoes. Jacob Perkins selling skins - asked peddler to take them as he was an old black man - One of the Perkins not sworn - Reputation. X exam. I am akin to Dugger one of the defendants. Saw old Jock when dead. Remember his features but can't tell his features - Jacob Perkins kink.
[76] No 2 p. 3. John Richardson 76
Nothing.
[77] No 2 p. 3. William Overby. 72.
Saw Jock Perkins once. He was tolerable dark and his hair tolerable kinky. Called negroes. I was about 15 when I saw old Jock. Saw his wife a white woman. His nose flat. Can't say whether he was bald.
[78] No. 5. p. 5. William Garland, 75.
Knew Jacob and George. Knew John Graves. The Perkins reported to be mulattoes. Graves, a Constable.
[79] No. 5 p. 6. Thomas Elliot 90.
Knew Jacob Perkins and brothers. Hair and kinks. Old John Grindstaff said Jock was as black as his neqro Jim. Never saw Jock. The further negro blood gets off the less hair kinks.
[80] No. 9 p. 9. Lewis Lewis.
Saw old Jake Perkins, Joshua's father at mill. Guinea. God d---d negroes. Jack Perkins hair was woolly as wool on a sheeps back. Report
[81] Elizabeth Heatherly
Knew old Jock Perkins who was sworn and said he had not passed the second generation. My memory not good. I always heard old Jock's father was a mulatto.
[82] Catherine Patterson 38.
William Perkins' smell not different. I objected to his staying because he was too dark.
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[83] ===OUTLINE OF ARGUMENT===
1st The Words - the Justification - The Issue
2d General principles of Evidence
3d Grades of Hearsay - and proof as to opinion - 1 Phil 229
Hearsay of the family - M&Y 19 - 4 Ham 517
4th Presumptions from 20 years. 2 Meigs 715 - Martin & Yerger p. 20
5th Unnecessary proofs -- They know too much as to Jock and Jake
6th The jury to weigh the evidence and it all clusters around old Jock
1. Contrast the proof as to his pedigree of the old men. The reputation as to him of value, but not since the difficulties
2. Twenty five witnesses prove the Portuguese reputation before difficulties
3. Reputation from enemies to be objected
4. Words said by the Perkins themselves in jest and anger. Martin Carter
7th Preponderating proofs
1. The 7 witnesses who have seen Portuguese. - Weight of their opinions
2. The appearance of the Perkins themselves. - The Voice of Nature
3. Reject the uncertain evidence as to color and smell
4. The overwhelming proof of freedom for 75 years - County Court, Circuit Courts - Sheriffs-- not all perjured.
5. The right to freedom would not have been conceded in contested objections and they have always challenged the investigation. Martin & Yerger 21
6. No proof that plaintiff is a negro - they justify and say he is a negro & bound to prove it | style="width: 50%" |
[84] ===ARGUMENT=== '''Joshua [sic] Perkins vs John R White''' '''July 1858'''
1. The speaking of the words is proved by
1. Lawson L. Goodwin p. 1.
2. Robert L. Goodwin p. 3
3. Thomas Hansby p .4.
4. Thomas C. White p. 6.
5. George Shuffield p. 11.
6. H.H. Gilliland p. 26.
7. Lawson Goodwin p. 25.
8. James L. Hattins p. 21.
9. Peter Potter p. 39, 40.
2. They must show at farthest that the great grandfather or grandmother was a full blooded Indian or negro -- as it must be shown within the Act of 1794 that we are descended from negro or Indian Ancestors. The term mixed blood only embraces the idea of one ancestor being a free white person in each generation. 2 Meigs D. 1053-4.
3. General rules as to Evidence
1. The question not whether it is possible the evidence is false - but is it probably true. 1 Gould § 1 p. 4.
2. Positive & presumptive. |- |
[85] 3. Different kinds of presumptions
4. There are degrees in all kinds of evidence - Records - Deeds -- Living witnesses.
5. Grades of Hearsay - 1 Phil :A. The statements of members of the family better than all other evidence because they are more deeply interested. - 1 Greel. 5 103 p. 131. - 4 Hum. 317. Interest applies to all family proof. :B. Next to this is the evidence of contemporaries. And, in this case, the result will be determined as to old Jock Perkins and wife, because no full blooded negro or Indian, on either side, comes in after him. :C. Evidence of Opinion far less reliable than the evidence of facts. :D. Proof of Opinion still weaker when founded on color alone. :E. Color no test because the tawny races fill three fourths of the earth. Shades of color among whites. Impossibility of defining color. :F. Mulattoes whiter than French Spanish or Indian or Chinese. :G. History of the Portuguese and their settlement in South Carolina. :H. Opinions the result of malice of no weight. :I. Opinions founded on tradition should be derived from those who knew. :J. The reputation of a reputation should still go back to those having a personal knowledge. :K. Reputation derived from the family infinitely more reliable than from person expressing an opinion as to color. 1 Greenl. § 103 :L. The color is no satisfactory test the voices of Nature speaks through Joshua and J.F. Perkins and demonstrates the impossibility of producing such a color from negro ancestors.
4. A presumption of the right to citizenship will arise from 20 years undisturbed enjoyment of the rights of a freeman in voting marrying, etc. :A. Slavery did not exist at common law, but its principles expanded to let in proof of common reputation. Martin & Yerger :B. Presumption of Grants and Easements. 1 Meigs 489 :C. Malleability of the Common Law. 2 Meigs 715. :D. Jealousy of admitting persons of color to vote. - M & Y. 21 - |- |
[86] ===The Question of Damages=== # The words import that we are liable to be indicted - liable to be whipped -- liable to be fined - They bastardize our children. They disqualify us from serving on a jury from being a witness - from merchandizing # These words worse than theft or murder. # They are slander upon the plaintiff and his ancestors who are dead # The old revolutionary soldier - The name of Perkins will branch - They fell devoted but undying[?] # They want to rob us of this glory -- but the fact proved - Hearsay of a fact. Mart. & Yer. 19-23 # Malice in the accusation # Malice in the repetition # Malice in the number of witnesses summoned. # Malice in the invasion of private life -- the beds of women the clothing washed - & the attempt to ridicule and degrade us. - I never saw or heard of such prying or villainous curiosity before # "The fact that there was a reputation or that it was generally believed only given in mitigation # Large damages in cases of Slander - [?] -- Stamford -- Barker -- & other cases - # Teach Mr. White a lesson. # Wipe out this foul calumny # The plea of justification shows a desire to damn us forever. # Nominal Damages!!!!! | |} ===[FAMILY MEMBERS]=== {| border="1" cellpadding="10" |- valign="top" | style="width: 50%" |
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1. Great Grandfather of plaintiff
[[Perkins-5538|Old Joshua Perkins]]. 1. Proved to be a Portuguese by persons who saw and knew him :1. James Parker :2. Isaiah Parker :3. - Roller :4. David D. Stout :5. Rhoda Gentry :6. John J. Wilson :7. Thomas Cook :8. Sarah Stout :9. Patsy Shuffield 2. Hearsay as to old Jock's blood. :1. Tilghman Blalock :2. David D. Stout This whole memorandum is incomplete. | style="width: 50%" |
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1. Great grandmother of plaintiff
Mary Perkins. 1. Proved to be a Portuguese by persons who saw and knew her :1. James Parker :2. Isaiah Parker 2. Hearsay as to Mary Perkins blood. |- valign="top" |
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2. As to [[Perkins-6942|Jacob Perkins]], father of Joshua. Witnesses who knew him. :1. David D. Stout :2. John J. Wilson :3. Thomas Cook :4. Sarah Stout :5. James Whitehead :6. Daniel Stout :7. Sarah Stout wife of Danl. :8. Patsey Shuffield :9. George Shuffield |
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2. As to [[Graves-4358|Nancy Graves]], mother of Joshua. 1. Those who knew her. :1. David D. Stout :2. John J. Wilson. :3. Mrs. Cook :4. Sarah Stout :5. James Whitehead :6. Daniel Stout :7. Sarah Stout wife of Danl. :8. Patsey Shuffield. :9. George Shuffield. As to John Graves father and Susannah mother of Nancy |- valign="top" |
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3. As to [[Perkins-17337|Joshua Perkins]], father of plaintiff :1. David D. Stout :2. John J. Wilson :3. Isaac Williams :4. Val. Bowers. :5. Tilghman Blalock :6. James I. Tipton As to Joshua Perkins Voting. :1. James L. Hatton :2. As to Joshua serving on Juries :3. As to Joshua being a Judge and Clerk at an election :4. As to Joshua being a witness. :5. As to his being an administrator :6. As to his being an overseer |
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3. As to Elizabeth Kite, wife of Joshua Perkins father of plaintiff : 1. Isaac Williams : 2. Val. Bowers : 3. David D. Stout
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4. As to [[Perkins-17448|Frank Perkins]] [plaintiff Jacob Franklin Perkins] :1. His being received as a witness after a contest. :2. His marrying a white woman. :3. His serving as a Juror. :4. His voting. :5. His being Post Master proved by Grame Moore. :6. His being Overseer in district here. |} {| border="1" cellpadding="10" |- valign="top" | style="width: 50%" |
[94] 7. Pedigree of [[Black-17648|Polly or Mary Perkins]], wife of Jock. :1. David D. Stout - She was reported a Scotchwoman p. 13. Witness saw her and she was white :2. Catharine Roller p. 2 Dep. :3. John J. Wilson. Said to be a Scotchwoman :4. Mary Wilson as to what Mrs. Graves said. :5. [[Perkins-6953|Anna [Perkins] Graves]] Dep. - knew Mary Perkins who old Jock said was married in 1793 :6.[Crossed out] Sarah Stout Dep. John Graves white & the main school teacher. :8. [Crossed out] Lawson :7. Hyla Vance proves that Johnson Hampton said she was a Scotch woman Defendants witness :1. Eppy Wisby p 36 :2. If their testimony so unreliable as to Jake - how little can you rely on it as to Jock | style="width: 50%" |
[95] 8. Pedigree of Jacob Perkins father of Joshua
1. Tilghman Blalock knew four of his brothers in N.C. p. 9, 10.
2. Sarah Stout p. 18. knew him. Had black hair and wore it long. A shade darker than Joshua. Had a long face and a high Roman nose.
3. Thomas Cook, Dp 2 Knew Joshua's father on Perkins Mill Creek
4. Elizabeth Cook, Dp. P. 6 Jacob Perkins complected very much like Joshua.
5. Mary Wilson Dep.
6. James I. Tipton Dep. and as to William Dugger
6. Hyla Vance - Lived near him 6 years and saw him married - high thin Roman nose - Hair not kinky
7. Martha Shuffield Dep.
8. Bedent Beard - Like Joshua
9. Kinnick and wife and Sally Stout said he had a Roman nose
10. Daniel Stout - a nice foot and leg and came from Peedee Defendants witnesses who knew Jacob
1. Joel Dugger Mulatto. Color only.
2. William Arnold p. 32. His head kinked and his hair curled.
3. John Stout p. 33. Don't remember his features.
4. Catherine Bradley p. 34. Was homely and had thick lips.
5. Eppy Wisby p. 34.
6. Peter Potter p.39-40, the smeller, Says you could not tell which end of his hair grew into his head.
7. David Hicks
8. William Dugger p. 44. Dark mulatto. hair black.
9. Ezekial Smith p. 47 mulatto
10. Larkin L, White, Dark as any common mulatto - He was a hatter.
11. Celia Goodwin file No. 4 p 1. Immensely acquainted with Jake.
12. Mary White, mother file No. 11
13. John E. Cossen knew Jake & he was a very black man & genuine negro
14. Reuben Brooks. Dep no 10 - Old Jake a reverend negro, very black. His nose flat & hair kinky.
15. Ellen Anderson file No 10. p.4-A black man & nothing else
16. Nancy Lipps-the cursing woman.
17. John Nave-Jacob a black man, nappy
18. Isaac Reese. Jake a negro p. 11.
19. Lewis Lewis - Wool like wool on sheeps back |- valign="top" |
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9. Pedigree of Nancy Graves mother of Joshua Perkins.
1. David D. Stout, knew her p. 13. He also krew John Graves.
2. Sarah Stout. Knew her & says she was a fair skinned woman p. 18
3. G.W. Stout p. 19 says she said she was a Portuguese and on p. 20 that Ben Graves & wife were lighter than Joshua.
4. James Whitehead. A little sunburnt but very white skin under her clothing p. 20
5. John J. Wilson Dep. Knew John Graves the constable. Old Jocks wife did not buy him. Was a constable in old Jock's neighborhood 11 years.
6. Martha Shuffield. Dep. Nancy Graves said to be a Portuguese
7. Lawson Goodwin p. 28. The general reputation she was a Portuguese
8. Joel Dugger p. 30. She was lighter colored than Joshua and her mother said to be a white woman
9. John Graves proved by all to be a constable Defendants witnesses as to Nancy
1. Lawson Goodwin p. 28. A dark woman Lawson White called them negroes.
2. William Arnold p. 32
3. John Stout p. 33
4. Sarah Stout p. 34 Can't tell color
5. Catharine Bradley, p. 34 as to Esther Perkins' declarations & p. 35 as to John Graves.
6. Hannah Dugger P. 37 as to Nancy Perkins (or Graves) declarations about marrying & p. 38 was reputed a negro. The Romance
7. Peter Potter as to Ben Graves jokes p. 39
8. Abel Gwin. Joshua's mother told me she was a Portuguese. P. 43. Ben Graves
9. William Dugger p. 44. Conversation between Nancy and Ben
10. John Dugger - p.41 -- Ben called Lewis a negro & his calling pot black
11. Abel Gwin p. 43. Joshua's mother told me her husband was a Portuguese.
12. Ez'l. Smith p. 48. Ben Graves calling himself the big mulatto
13. Celia Goodwin file No. 4 p. 1
14. Mary White
15. John D. Shuffield -- the mother |
[97] Collateral Line on the father's side.
Defendants witnesses
1. Joel Dugger. Knew Lewis, George and Jake. They looked like and were reputed as mulattoes. p. 29
2. Eppy Wisby p. 36
3. Jarrett Avrendell p. 37 |- valign="top" |
[98] Collateral Line.
Sons and daughters of Jock Perkins, being the brothers and sisters of Joshua. 1. Granville W. Stout. Knew John & William his brothers. Hair straight Dep. 19
2. Isaac Williams
3. James Whitehead - John Perkins brother of Josh about his color and hair wavy. p. 21, 22.
4. Isaac W. Hartsell p. 24 as to Jacob Perkins brother of Joshua and the young Perkins - Susan Millers remarkably long hair
5. Nancy Young Dep. as to George
6. John J. Wilson knew Lewis & George
7. Peter Snyder. As to George
8. [Crossed out Anna Graves. Knew Jock Perkins who came here in 1785 and died in 1801]
8. Danl Stout - Knew George, Jacob, Joshua & Lewis 69 years ago, who said they came from S. Ca.
9. |
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10. Pedigree of Jacob F. Perkins the plaintiff. Old Jock continued from No 6. Witness 11. John Estess - Old Jock a very dark man & hair kinky. His nose very flat He was a tolerable trim made man Witness 12. William Overby - file no 2 p. 3 - Took him to be tolerable dark & his hair tolerable kinky & tolerable thick lips. Witness 13. Elizabeth Hetherly No 2 p. 10 - A tolerably dark man. Of the foregoing witnesses the following are kin to the Duggers 1. Lawson Goodwin
2. John Dugger
3. Abner Duncan
4. John Estess
5. Elizabeth Hetherly
6. Julius A. Dugger On our side, only the two Graves, Hardy & Anna are kin
Martha Shuffield |- valign="top" |
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11. General proofs from those who have seen Portuguese
1. Dr. A Jobe p. 6.
2. Valentine Bowers p. 17
3. Alex Filmary p. 21
4. N.G. Taylor p. 25.
5. James R. Boyd p. 45
6. William Price p. 46 - Saw Portugal people darker than the youngest Perkins
7. Henry L. Crabb Dep. Notes p. 10 their witness in South Carolina describes Henry S. Crabb General Reputation before the fuss
1. Richard C. White P. 46 - Opinion about equally divided
2. John E. Cossen - They always claimed to be Portuguese.
3. Thomas Cook
4. Nancy Young
5. James I Tipton
6. Valentine Bowers
7. Dr. A Jobe
8. Martha Shuffield
9. Samuel Vance
10. Hila Vance
11. Hardy Graves
12. Daniel Stout bro. of John
13. Rhoda Gentry
14. Sarah Stout
15. Thomas Cook
16. Elizabeth Cook
17. David D. Stout
18. David Kinnick
19. Sally Kinnick
20. Isaac Williams
21. Isaac W. Hartsell
22. Hila Vance
23. Tilghman Blalock
24. Peter Snyder |
[101] Old Jock continued
D. Plaintiffs witnesses, who knew old Jock from reputation of his personal acquaintances, now dead, are 1. David R. Kinnick, file No. 11 as to Johnson Hampton's declarations
2. Sarah Kinnick as to same.
3. Tilghman Blalocky as to same. Notes p.
4. John J. Wilson - Same
5. Nancy Young. Dep. file No 7. Her father & mother knew them in South Carolina and they were Portuguese -
6. James Whitehead p. 20. The father of Joshua a shade darker. Hair black & wavy.
7. Elizabeth Perkins. Always understood they kept a ferry in S.C. E. Defendants witnesses as to Jock's reputation 1. Joel Dugger. Sally Oaks as to slavery p. 30. Indians, McHenry & Vanburen p. 30 said Negro. Never said they saw him
2. Sarah Stout p. 33
3. Hannah Dugger. p. 37. Mother said old Jock was a coal black negro of the ugliest kind. |- valign="top" |
[102] Old Jock Continued
old Jock was a kinky headed negro & as ugly as ever she saw & thick lips
8. John D. Sheffield, file No. 3. My step grandfather said he saw the grandfather of plaintiff on Peedee in S.C. & he called a free man.
9. Sarah Oaks -- Old Jock said to be a negro
10. Catherine Wilcox File No. 10 p. 9 Old Jake a dark complected man.
11. Isaac Gwin file No. 12 p. 28 proves they called themselves dark skinned
12. James Bradley - George Perkins said his brother a right black man C. Plaintiffs witnesses who knew old Jock personally are - 1. Isaiah Parker Dep.
2. James Parker Dep.
3. [Crossed out Elisha Roller Dep]
4. Catherine Roller
5. Thomas Cook file no. 5 describes him
6. John J. Wilson & Cook coincide with Mrs. Gentry as to keeping race horses
7. [[Perkins-6953|Anna [Perkins] Graves]] file No. 10 p. 10 Knew Jock who was married and came in 1785 & died in 1801
8. Hardy Graves file No. 10 p. 17 - Proves the ferry in S. Ca.
9. Sarah Stout file No. 10 p. 21. Old Jock said he came from Peedee.
10. Martha Shuffield file No. 8.
11. David D. Stout Notes P. 12, 13.
12. Rhoda Gentry - the old palsied woman with the staff. Notes Page 14 and 13. Saw old Jock often & his color a pale yellow about like Joshua's. Keeping race horses.
13. Even William Arnold says p. 32 that he heard old Jock came from S.C. He knows George went back to see his people.
14. William Dugger p. 45 says they came from Peedee.
15. John Dugger p. 43. Was very small & saw him when he moved here from Peedee.
16. Mary White - file No. 11 - Richard White said he saw Old Jock on Peedee
17. Nancy Lipps -- Old folks said they came from Peedee
18. Nancy Young Says her father recognized George Perkins as having known him in S.Ca. Marlboro District |
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12. Force of Imagination Negro Smell Pifs. witnesses
1. Dr. A. Jobe P. 8 as to plaintiff and family
2. Valentine Bowers ate and slept with them p. 17
3. Sarah Stout p. 18 has slept & worked with Joshua's sisters.
4. Granville W. Stout p. 19. Never discovered any negro smell about Joshua's brothers. See also p. 20
5. James Whitehead. Often worked with Joshua & his brothers in selling logs and never discovered any particular smell p. 20
6. James L. Hatton p. 22. Has worked with them & never discovered any peculiar smell
7. Sarah Shull p.22. Slept with Evalina & no negro scent
8. James R. Boyd. p. 45. Plaintiff went to school to me & slept with me
9. Dr. John E. Cossen - practiced in all their families and never smelt anything. 10. Catherine Patterson
NOTE: This not negative and positive as Haynes argues - Each equal Negro smell. Defendants witnesses
1. Peter Potter the smeller p.39
2. David Hicks as to Jake & shirt p. 40
3. Luvany Stout p. 41. Washer
4. Solomon Q. Dugger as to Franklin 44. The courting of Nancy Slimp. He didn't sleep well.
5. James Stone D. 42 Lay upon a bed of Jacob Perkins in Washington County
6. Luvany Stout p. 43 waited on William Perkins when he was sick & washed his clothes.
7. Isaac Moody p. 46 - Richard Perkins tried to hold my wrist & I smelt a negro smell
8. J.H. Hyder p. 49. Surveyed for Joshua & Stephen Perkins & Smell
9. Dicey Whaley file No. 4 p. 3 Smelt them by waiting on their wives & Smelt Evalina
10. Jane Griffey -- Dep. William Perkins clothes.
[Note] R.E. White rode behind - Smell not like a white man & not like a negro |- valign="top" |
[104]
13. General Reputation that they were Portuguese (old people)
1. In South Carolina
2. In North Carolina Tilghman by Blalock p. 10.
3. In Carter County [TN] :1. Isaac Williams p. 16. :2. Valentine Bowers page 4. In Johnson [County, TN]. D.D. Stout 13, James L. Hatten p. 21
5. In Washington [County, TN]- :1. Isaac Williams P. 15 - two brothers of Joshua. Reputation p. 16. David by Frank Perkins :2. Isaac W. Hartsell p. 24, 25 :3. David R. Kinnick p. 77 in C. & W. :4. Sarah Kinnick the same
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14. The emigration from S. Ca. to Tennessee.
1. Tilghman Blalock Johnson Hampton p. 10. |
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5. Contrast the evidence on both sides in a general point of view and look to the sources from whence it comes.
1. Their witnesses generally speak of color alone. Ours of hair, form and features as well as color.
2. Most of their witnesses are prejudiced by partiality to the Duggers or have been drilled by Coffee and have concert. Our witnesses reside in different states & no possibility of concert between them.
3. As to ability of witness to speak truth.
4. The Modern reputation gotten up in a time of political & personal excitement. The ancient reputation free from bias.
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6. Defts. witnesses as to old Jock. See further No 10
Evidence as to old Jock Perkins being of Portuguese descent.
A. Defendants witnesses who knew him personally are :1. Lawson Goodwin p. 27. A dark man of red cast. Not a full blooded negro. A mulatto. :2. Julius A. Dugger p. 31. Came from Guinea & his wife from Africa - Black, kinky :3. William Arnold - kinky headed & black. Described[?] by D Slimp 49. David Slimp 49. A.B. Slimp. W. Arnold says he was only 7 or 8 when old Jock died. 33. :4. John Stout p. 33-34. Described[?] by Jacob Low p50. George Matheson 51. John Stout remembers only his color -- not hair. :5. Sarah Stout p. 33. Don't remember features -was only 12 or 13 - saw him twice & don't remember hair :6. John Dugger p. 41. Saw him once. He is father of James B [''defendant James B "Jim" Dugger'']. Nose flat and mouth large saw him but once, as he moved here :7. Nancy Miller file No. 8 Saw hold Jock selling hats. - called William!!! :8. Thomas Curtis - knew him in N.C. 65 years ago. He was middling dark - Can't tell his race. File no. 12. :10. Mary Thompson file No. 6. Notes 10,11 :11. Abner Duncan No. p. 11 Knew old jock in N.C. on Peedee. Right black or nearly so. B. Defendants witnesses, who prove early hearsay as to old Jock are :1. Lawson Goodwin, as to the Duggers p.27 :2. Joel Dugger :3. Catherine Bradley p. 34 - p.33 [?] :4. Peter Potter p.39- Heard his mother say old Jock was a negro - the ugliest she ever saw. :5. Abel Gwin p. 43 the [?]. I heard my father say he had seen old Jock and he looked like he might be a negro :6. Ezekial Smith - P. 47 Old Jock generally said to be a Portuguese :7. John Potter file No 9. Mother said |- valign="top" |
[107] ===[NOTES OF DEFENSE ATTORNEYS' CLOSING ARGUMENTS]=== = He could have been whitewashed Ans. Verdict in Hawkins:
= The remarkable fact that Jacob F. Perkins' wife charged the fact before marriage. Ans. Her marrying proof she found out better
= Concedes that Joshua is clever
= Old man Stout evading - Joshua sending a spy in the camp
= No damages because the slander common & he is generally suspected
= A verdict will be no more than saying what the united voice of your uncles and [?] have said for 60 years Col. Haynes
= The great law of race written by the finger of God like the races.
= This distinction should never be obliterated
= [?] types only in proof - the Caucasian a bearded man - The Indians beardless
= Every one should be proud of his race
= Don't denounce the plaintiff and his kin, who deserve the compassion of every one, as if impiously they try to cross God's law
Ans. The history of earth is history of Amalgamations & God has made no law - He says go forth & multiply
= Combats Dr. Jobe by reading Smith's History p. 189 - as to facial angle & negroes
= Describes the facial angle & Says Mr. Webster had a facial angle of 90 degrees as appears from the backside of the book
= Teeth - incisors - bilious tint - mammillary tufts- quincunck[?]
= humerus - phalanges - epidermis - malaric appearance
= Same book 369 as to white man & his beard |
[108] = Plaintiff must show himself in the 4th degree from a pure negro ancestor
= Compares the Perkins to the Mississippi and getting up to a little source
= The Graves and the Perkins the fountain of the report that they were Portuguese, as no white man here then knew it. Their motive.
Ans. Mrs. Young Saw them in South Carolina
= The confession of a man will hang him and as the Perkins have admitted themselves negroes
= Joshua Perkins a high motive to press the truth down and a falsehood up.
Ans. The report as to Portuguese before they were born & in S. Ca.
= They brought the report here and originated it
= Eulogizes William Dugger, John Stout, Ezl. Smith & W. Arnold
= God has spared these old men to say they were negroes
= The black sheep on our side and the white on theirs
= The Huge Tortoise[?] - Portuguese report on the back of the Perkins & old Parker stands on a falsehood
Ans. Mrs. Young Dep.
= John Estess and Parker contrasted and Parker not to be believed
= The ancestor turning to a negro
Ans. Estess & the Penitentiary
= Relies greatly on Mrs. Hetherly's deposition. Ans. No proof that he swore he was a negro
= The black Eva and the Portuguese Eva - one ancient & one modern
= A Black man is a negro
= Admit that color not alone sufficient but the wooly hair added makes it so
= The smell - rose & Carrion
= The eye lets in the kinky head and the nose the smell
= Joshua having spies and going about
= 13 witnesses as to old Jock can't be mistaken
= Defends John Stout - roaring of finger [?]
= 20 dead said he was a negro |- valign="top" |
[109] = 30 living and dead witnesses say they saw him
= Jacob Perkins oath
= George Perkins and other of the family calling themselves negro. A man sensitive about that & don't joke.
Ans. Yes he is & don't joke.
= Mr. McEwens & in a rage
Ans. The daughter married him and that proves he's mistaken
= Confessions by the Perkins that they were negroes
= If you white was the Perkins they are the most impudent people on earth
= Free negroes bringing slander suits
= Suit brought when the Perkins got one white enough
Ans. John R. White told D.D. Stout he never had seen a kinky haired Perkins unless Joseph Perkins. Joshua Was Notes p. 13
= Johnson Hampton & everybody got the news from the Perkins
Ans. Where did the Parkers get it
= Denounces the Graves
= Alluded to Lyle's case and says he was a Portuguese & (?0
Ans. Constable - School
= Being mixed with Indian accounts for straight hair
= If they find damages they should find less than $
= 11 Hum 507
= Joshua and his children rotten with negroes
= not damaged by the cricket voice of white
= Why did we bring these suits if we didn't want money? Why Sue Mrs. White.
Ans. If this in our favor they may be dismissed
= Reads to old law of 1741
Ans. We were then enjoying privileges
= Impudence and effrontery
= Mercy, Compassion & forbearance
= As to privileges |
[110] Deaderick
= Perkins brings the suit against White, tho it has been said 1000 times - Plaintiff brings it not they
= Admits that White called a negro
= The deposition of James Parker proves too much, when he says he was fair skinned as everybody - Mrs. Sheffield says he was black
= Evidence from different states gives less weight - try it by your neighbors
Ans. You sent to S.C. Are these (?)
= The case not to be decided on general principles - but on proof
Ans. Dr. Jobe
= Taylor and Filmary's proof from inspection nothing - when ancestry proved
= Reads names of those who saw
= The profound information of Parker from a Geography & Spelling Book
= Proof of negro - John Estess. John Sheffield, blue gum & other witness
= The black skin & negro wool make a negro
= 40 witnesses say they had all the characteristics of mulatto . Ezl. Smith
= The general reputation sufficient
= The south Carolinian Graves too much when saying old Jock 35 when he left
Ans. They left S.C. & then lived in N.C. before they came here
= 12 witnesses say a negro smell as a positive fact
= Positive & negative proof
Ans. The proof positive both ways
= Josh calling his children negro
= George the son of Jock same
Ans. George mad at whipping
= Relies on Sarah Hetherly as to Jacob saying on oath he had not passed the second generation himself
Ans. It means he was in the second generation
= Relies on Bradley as to them acknowledging they was a negro
= Toleration in old time - They had right to vote before 1834 and nothing in the argument from that
= Why didn't Jake sue his kin |}
[111] ===[THE VERDICT]=== FROM Johnson County, Tennessee
Circuit Court minutes 1855-1858, p. 427, July 17, 1858 Jacob F. Perkins
Vs.
John R. White Case In this cause came the parties by their attorneys thereupon came the same jury who were [?] from rendering their verdict on yesterday to wit Ephraim Osburn, Isaac Grear, David Wagner, James McAble [?], W.B. Dunn, Washington Cole, David L. Barry, Calamay Elrod [?], Morgan Swift, Alfred Braman, James W. Grayson, and Allen Dotson[?] who upon their oath aforesaid say that they find the issues joined in favor of the Defendant. Thereupon the Plaintiff by his Attorney Thomas A.R. Nelson and moves the Court for a new trial, which motion is discharged by the Court. It is therefore considered by the Court that the Defendant recover of the plaintiff one Joshua Perkins his security of [?] and in the prosecution bond the costs of this cause for which execution may issue from which opinion of the Court in overruling plaintiffs motion for a new trial and entering judgement, the plaintiff prays an appeal to the in the nature of a writ of error to the next term of the Supreme Court of errors and appeals to be held at the Courthouse in the City of Knoxville on the 2nd Monday in September next which is granted him he having entered into a bond of security as required by law. During the progress of the cause, the plaintiff by his counsel tendered a Bill of Exceptions, which was signed and sealed by the Court and made part of the record.
[112] ===[BASIS FOR APPEAL]=== July 1858
Mem. of Depositions Jacob F. Perkins
Vs.
John R. White Verdict for deft & appeal
Questions
1st. Who is descended from a negro or Indian and what is the third generation - 1/8th or 1/16th. What is mixed blood.
2. Is not the reputation in the family the best proof?
3. Cannot hearsay of particular facts be admitted?
4. Will not citizenship be presumed from 75 years employment?
5.
Was not the affidavit of Mary Perkins, wife of Jock made in S. Ca. admissable as written hearsay? [This is evidence that Mary Polly (Black) Perkins was alive in 1858 and living in South Carolina.]
6. What is the South Carolina law? [''Note: There is no evidence that an appeal was filed and, if it was, an opinion deciding the appeal has not been found.''] END ===Footnotes===
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'''CHIEF POWHATAN''' Father of Pocahontas (Wahunsenacawh) is my tenth great grandfather. [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chief_Powhatan]] '''POCAHONTAS''' [Matoaka Amonute "Rebecca" Powhatan] She is my 10th Great Grand-Aunt and daughter of Chief Powhatan. [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pocahontas]] '''CHIEF CORNSTALK''' (Weroance Keightughquah of the Shawnee) is the brother of Gliding Swan, my 6th Great Grandmother, making me his 6th Great Grandnephew. Cornstalk opposed European settlement west of the Ohio River in his youth, but he later became an advocate for peace after the Battle of Point Pleasant, West Virginia. His murder by American militiamen at Fort Randolph during a diplomatic visit in November 1777 outraged both American Indians and Virginians. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cornstalk] '''CHIEF GELELEMEND aka WILLIAM HENRY aka KILLBUCK or JOHN KILLBUCK JR."' (1737–1811) (Lenape), was an important Delaware (Lenape) chief during the American Revolutionary War, who supported the rebel Americans. His name signifies "a leader." Born into the senior Turtle clan, which had responsibility to lead the tribe, he became principal chief of the Lenape in November 1778, following the death of White Eyes, a war chief and Speaker of the Delaware Head Council. Gelelemend succeeded his maternal grandfather Netawatwees. Due to undifferentiated American attacks against the Lenape during the war, chiefs of other clans switched to ally with the British. After being pushed out as principal chief, Gelelemend led an American attack on a major Lenape town, then retreated to Fort Pitt. After the war, he converted to Christianity at a Moravian mission in Salem, Ohio, where he took the Christian name of "William Henry." '''CHIEF BEMINO aka JOHN KILLBUCK Sr''' Bemino is the eighth great grandfather of Brian. (fl. 1710s–1780s) a renowned medicine man and war leader of Shawnee and Delaware (Lenape) warriors during the French and Indian War (1754–63). He was a son of Netawatwees, at one time principal chief of the Delaware, and his own son was Gelelemend (John Killbuck, Jr.), a Delaware chief during the American Revolutionary War. Bemino lived with his people in what is now eastern Ohio, but was mostly active in the upper Potomac River watershed in what is now the Eastern Panhandle of West Virginia. As leader of Delaware and Shawnee warriors, he destroyed British positions at Fort Upper Tract and Fort Seybert (in what is now eastern West Virginia) on April 27 and 28, 1758. 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As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. researchers can participate as Individual or as [[#Teams|team studies]] to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically [[:Category: Cornwall, Jacka Name Study| Cornwall Jacka's]], by time period, or by topic such as [[:Category: England Census, Jacka Name Project|England Census for Jacka]]. These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' :::[[space:Jacka Name Study - Top of Tree|Jacka Name Study - ''Top of Tree'']] == How to Join == To join the JACKA Name Study, first, start out by browsing our current teams and research pages (via our [[Space:Table_of_Contents_for_the_Jacka_Name_Study|Table of Contents]] page) to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team/research page, and then dive right in! If a team or research page does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the Name Study Coordinator: [[Williamson-862| '''Sandra Williamson''']] for assistance. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! For those wishing to tag their 'Jacka' Profiles to this One Name Study please use the tag: [[One Name Study|name=Jacka]]. It will link it to this project. == Research Pages== As the Study has evolved so has the Study structure, to get a birdseye view of what is going on it may be easier to the [[Space:Table_of_Contents_for_the_Jacka_Name_Study|Table of Contents]] for the Jack Name Study, which is reviewed frequently, to allow those involved with the project to beware of how things are changing. ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== '''Evolution of the Jacka Surname in Britain''' According to ‘The Oxford Dictionary of Family Names in Britain and Ireland’ the Jacka surname is an English Cornish name “in which pronunciation of the final - e of Middle English and early Modern English Jakke is preserved and written as – a.” The entry also goes onto say that Jacko “appears to be a reinterpretation of Jacka” as a variant of Jack with the Cornish suffix of ‘o’ or ‘ow’ which could possibly be a specifically Cornish pet form of Jack. The entry also identifies the following early bearers of the surname: John Jakke, 1480 in Cornish Lands (Lanherne, in Saint Mawgan in Pyder, Cornwall); Robert Jacke, 1499 in Cornish Lands (Winnington, Cornwall); Harry Jacka, 1571 in IGI (Gwithian, Cornwall); Richard Jacko, 1662, Samuel Jackah, 1766 in IGI (Kenwyn, Cornwall); Jtty Jaco, 1720 in IGI (Saint Allen, Cornwall). ==Research Strategy & Task List == '''Aim to gather all Cornish Jacka profiles''' into the Jacka name study one place. For work completed so far see the following Jacka profiles on Wikitree, using various spellings [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/JACCA Jacca profiles]; [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/JACKA Jacka profiles]; [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/JACKAH Jackah profiles]; [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/JACKE Jacke profiles]; [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/JACO Jaco profiles]; [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/JACCO Jacco profiles]; [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/JACKOW Jackow profiles]; [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/JACKKA Jackka profiles]. '''Aim to analyse Census data''' - to confirm relationships by triangulating census & parish records, initially focusing on English Census data between 1841 and 1891. For work completed click the following links [[:Category:1841 Census Project, Jacka Name Study|1841 Census data]]; [[:Category:1851 Census Project, Jacka Name Study|1851 Census data]]; [[:Category: 1861 Census Project, Jacka Name Study|1861 Census data]]; [[:Category: 1871 Census Project, Jacka Name Study|1871 Census data]]. Work has now begun on the 1881 Census. '''Aim to review all Cornish parish registers''' to check that all Jacka baptisms, marriages and burials are accounted for on WikiTree for data so far collected, [[:Category: Cornwall Parishes, Jacka Name Study|click this link to see the data collected so far]] '''Aim to review Jacka Probate Records''' which will allow us to confirm family relationships see here for more detail [[Space:Jacka_Related_Wills|Click here]] '''Aim to expand the Jacka Name Study to include places other than Cornwall''' which will allow us to identify the Jacka migration patterns across the world, and ultimately after records began where the name may have geographically originated, and how the spelling of the surname has also evolved. == Resources == Keep up to date and see questions and discussion concerning the surname here [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/search?q=jacka '''G2G feed of Questions tagged “Jacka”'''] == Additional Tasks == Looking for something to do? If you've put up all of the Jackas in your family (or at least all the ones you've found so far), and are looking for something else to do, here are some tasks that you might be willing to help with: '''Orphaned Jacka profiles''' on WikiTree that need caretakers click individual links to see those profiles requiring support:- [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Adoptions&s=Jacca Orphaned Jacca profiles], [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Adoptions&s=Jacka Orphaned Jacka profiles], [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Adoptions&s=Jaco Orphaned Jaco profiles], [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Adoptions&s=Jackah Orphaned Jackah profiles], [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Adoptions&s=Jaco Orphaned Jaco profiles], [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Adoptions&s=Jacco Orphaned Jacco profiles], [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Adoptions&s=Jackow Orphaned Jackow profiles], [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Adoptions&s=Jackka Orphaned Jackka profiles]. '''Unconnected profiles''' on the following Jacka profiles remain adrift, either as individuals or small family groupings, from the main WikiTree and need further research to link them into the larger tree. The list is dynamic and unpdated regularly so come back and review frequently. Click individual links below to see those profiles requiring connection:- [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Unconnected&order=dateup&viewAll=1&s=JACCA Jacca], [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Unconnected&order=dateup&viewAll=1&s=JACKAH Jackah], [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Unconnected&order=dateup&viewAll=1&s=JACKE Jacke], [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Unconnected&order=dateup&viewAll=1&s=JACO Jaco], [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Unconnected&order=dateup&viewAll=1&s=JACCO Jacco], [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Unconnected&order=dateup&viewAll=1&s=JACKOW Jackow]
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[[Category: Pennsylvania Companies]] [[Category:American Car and Foundry]][[Category: Berwick, Pennsylvania One Place Study|Approved]] ==the beginnings== * In 1841 Mordecai William Jackson in conjunction with [[Mack-3213|George Mack]] erected a foundry at 3rd and Market St in [[Space:Berwick%2C_Pennsylvania_One_Place_Study|Berwick]],Pennsylvania for the purpose of building farm equipment,that partnership only lasted a few years. In 1847 William Hartman Woodin erected a foundry in Foundryville,just north of Berwick. In 1849 [[Jackson-22402|Mordecai William Jackson]] and [[Woodin-194|William Hartman Woodin]] formed a partnership that would become the largest company/employer in Berwick and Columbia County for the next 100 years. The partnership and eventual merger with 12 other companies to form American Car & Foundry in 1899 was instrumental in building the railroads and streetcars that shaped the nation, the subways of NYC and other locations and even did a large part to help the Allies win WWI & WWII. ==Jackson & Woodin years== * By 1850 the partners had hired 25 men and undertook the manufacturing of the water pipes for the Berwick Water Works,that process required melting between 500 and 1000lbs of iron per day. By 1855 the firm was making castings for the Lackawanna and Bloomsburg RR,they were also making mill gearings and stationery engines. In 1858 they filled a contract to make bridge castings for the Philadelphia and Erie RR and at that point another addition was added and the workforce had doubled again to about 50. * In 1861 they received an order from G.W,Creveling in Espy,Columbia County to build 20 cars for his limestone quarry and in 1862 more machinery was aquired from the car works in Taylorville in Luzerne County and shortly thereafter an order was received for 100 cars for H.S,Mercer & Co in Pittston,Pa. More machinery was added and attached to a lineshaft and at least part of the plant was set up exclusively for building cars. At the same time the firm built a new 24x80ft car shop and added a 40hp steam engine,that shop was building 2 cars per day,the old shop was being used for repairing cars,in 1863 another addition was added to the car shop,that increased capacity to six 4 wheel cars and 2 boxcars per day. Capacity continued to increase and in the winter of 1865-66 they were building 5 or 6 eight wheel cars per day for the Philadelphia and Erie RR,the workforce had grown to about 150. * A near tragedy struck on the morning of March 17 1866 when a fire destroyed the entire operation.The next morning a meeting was held with the First National Bank and the decision was made and capital secured to rebuild. Plans were made,machinery was purchased and the company came back with more modern machinery and by 1869 it employed 550 men. * In March of 1872 the company was organized with [[Woodin-196|C.R.Woodin]] as President,[[Jackson-22405|C.R Jackson]] as Vice President,Garrick Mallery as treasurer and [[Jackson-22402|M.W.Jackson]] and [[Woodin-194|W.H.Woodin]] as executive committee,the senior Jackson and Woodin retired and turned the operation over to their eldest sons. The first order of business was the construction of a long switch that connected the operation to the DL&W RR by way of the plants rolling mill. In the latter part of 1872 the rolling mill was also reorganized and still later absorbed into the manufacturing plant,this allowed the plant to make and shape their own iron ore which had previously been bought from outside sources. A few years later C.G.Jackson passed away at the age of 38,possibly from the result of injuries sustained in the Civil War,at that point the entire company devolved to C.R Woodin. * By 1896 plans were in the works to form American Car & Foundry which would result in the merger of 13 car shops and foundries and turn ACF into one of the biggest companies in the country. ==ACF merger,ACF years== * Jackson & Woodin officially became one of the companies that made up American Car & Foundries in 1899,upon organization of ACF Company Frederick Eaton who had been the last president with Jackson & Woodin was made vice-president of ACF and [[Woodin-195|William Woodin]],son of C.R Woodin was appointed district manager of the Berwick plant,[[Eaton-8886|Frederick Eaton ]] was promoted to president upon the retirement of W.K Bixby in 1901 and Frederick Eaton appointed W.H.Woodin assistant to president with headquarters in New York,William F Lowery was appointed to district manager of 2 plants in Berwick and Bloomsburg. William H Woodin would go on to become president of ACF in 1916 before becoming,director of the Federal Reserve Bank of NY in 1927 and then and the Secretary of the Treasury of the US for a short time under FDR until health issue caught up with him. * When the Jackson and Woodin plant merged with ACF it was already the largest car company in the east and was serving the railroads of New England and most of the states along the east coast.Employment at that point was between 2000 and 2500 and included an assortment of shops,a lumber yard,a foundry for producing gray iron castings and a foundry for producing water and gas pipes,a rolling mill,a forge shop and a wheel foundry. * In 1902 railroads were looking for all steel cars and ACF erected new shops in St Louis,Detroit and Berwick to answer the demand,fitting them out with the most modern machinery for the new line of cars. About $3 million was spent on Berwick for land,buildings and machinery. Also built was a central powerhouse to provide hydraulic,pneumatic and electric power.They added hydraulic presses,shears that were capable of cutting steel plates 1inch thick and 10ft long,they also put in 7 electric cranes with 10 ton lift capacity. * In 1904 Berwick ACF built the first subway cars for the New York city subway system and in 1905 built the first all steel passenger car. BY 1907 the plant had a workforce of 5500 and in 25 working days in November of that year built 2550 cars,an average of 102 cars per day,this was the equivalent of 4 average freight trains per day. * As production increased the plant kept pace,when the DL&W couldn't keep up with demand ACF built the Bloomsburg & Berwick RR which ran between departments of ACF and reduced the private switching of trains. Shops and yards kept expanding,outside cranes where installed to unload supplies from railroad cars,the facilities also kept changing as needed. An iron machine shop was added that allowed them to consolidate all that machinery into one building,a nut factory was built that supplied all the different nuts for bolts and such that was needed to build railroad cars and in 1918 a new paint drying shop was added that cut paint drying time from 21-24 hours down to 2 hours. *In 1914 the plant started to heat rivets that were used to build cars,the machines to heat the rivets were built in Berwick and they also started selling those to other companies. In 1915 a new locomotive house was built to house their own locomotives and a new wheel shop was built.In 1916 a new export packing shop was built,a new lumber storage building was built and the offices that had been at the upper facility were moved to the lower facility. *During WWI ACF built artillery gun mounts,ammunition,field kitchens,pack saddles,sub chasers,cloth shrinking machines and even wooden tent pegs as well as railroad cars for the allies. * in 1924 all of the upper facilities were consolidated into the lower facilities. A new 16,000lb steam drop hammer(the largest hammer in the east) was installed in the forge department in 1926 and a new pattern shop and pattern storage facility was built to replace one destroyed by fire a year earlier. A new door shop was built in 1927 to manufacture aluminum and steel doors that were mostly used on passenger cars. * In 1929 ACF built a new 3 story company store it was,I believe,the only store in town with an elevator,that store was at the corner of Front and Mulberry,it later became Montgomery Wards and in 2017 is one of the oldest buildings still standing in he downtown section of Berwick. * By 1936 the plant covered 135 acres and was equipped with the most modern machinery,it was also the largest of the 11plants that ACF still operated,it was also the only one still building both passenger and freight cars. There were 20 miles of railroad track within the facility,there were 3 steam locomotives,3 locomotive cranes,33 traveling overhead cranes,eleven tractors with 478 trailers and 6 auto trucks used to transport materials in and around the facility. There was approximately 5200 steam boiler horsepower and 15,000 motor horsepower providing power to 1330 motors. The plant had a capacity of 2 finished passenger cars,sixty freight cars,450 wheels for freight cars,500 wheels for mine cars,200 tons of bar iron,20 tons of gray iron castings,10 tons of flanged pipe,50 tons of forgings,and 100 tons of misc fabricated car parts and kindred products. ==WWII== * By the close of the 1930s production of train cars might have been slowing some but when Germany started WWII ACF was once again pressed into service building ammunition and machinery for the war effort. Berwick was retooled and started building light tanks,a couple of the links below go into detail about the M3 variation of the Stuart light tanks and where they saw service. By the end of the war years it's claimed that Berwick built more than 15,000 Stuart tanks and earned Berwick a place on Hitler's list of places in the US that he wanted to bomb. Here's a list of tanks built in Berwick from the Preserved Tanks link below, * Models of tank built here: *1: M2A4 Light Tank (Sole manufacturer April 1940-March 1941) *2: M3 Stuart Light Tank - M3 (Sole manufacturer March 1941-August 1942) *3: M3A1 Stuart Light Tank (Sole manufacturer June 1942-early 1943) *4: M3A3 Stuart Light Tank (Sole manufacturer from early 1943-October 1943) *5: M3 Stuart Command Tank - M3 Command Tank (Sole manufacturer of base vehicle) *6: M3 Stuart Tank Recovery Vehicle - Stuart TRV (Sole manufacturer of base vehicle) *7: M5A1 Stuart Light Tank (Additional manufacturer October 1943-April 1944) *8: X1 Light Tank (Sole manufacturer of base vehicle) *9: X1A1 Light Tank (Sole manufacturer of base vehicle) *10: X1A2 Light Tank (Sole manufacturer of base vehicle) *11: XLF Armoured Launch Vehicle (Sole manufacturer of base M3) *12: M42 Duster Self-Propelled Anti-Aircraft Gun - M42 (Additional manufacturer April 1952-December 1953) *13: M42A1 Duster Self-Propelled Anti-Aircraft Gun (Additional manufacturer April 1952-December 1953) * Berwick also made ammunition and armor plating during the war,local history states that Berwick was the largest producer of armor plate at the time. Berwick was the only factory with their own ballistics testing range,the other factories had to ship their tanks to Deleware for testing. ==later years== * After the war Berwick ACF returned to building railroad cars and other things but production was starting to wain. ACF restructured again and built trucks and coaches and such at some locations but their glory days were fading. In the early 1960s ACF sold the Berwick plant to a group of local workers/investors,theychanged the name to Berwick Forge & Fabricating but they only used a small part of the facility. Over the years the rest of the facilities have been rented or sold off,new buildings built new companies building things for a modern world. A few years ago an effort was started to bring one of the Stuart tanks built on Berwick back home,that effort was successful over the winter of 2015/16, more on that is [http://www.bringstuiehome.org/Bring_Stuie_Home%21/Welcome.html here] ==links and additional sources== *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jackson_and_Woodin_Manufacturing_Company Jackson & Woodin Manufacturing] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Car_and_Foundry_Company American Car & Foundry Berwick] *[http://www.midcontinent.org/rollingstock/builders/amercar&foundry1.htm Mid Continent rolling stock builders,ACF] *[http://www.midcontinent.org/rollingstock/builders/jacksonwoodin.htm Mid Continent Jackson and Woodin] *[http://www.coachbuilt.com/bui/a/acf_brill/acf_brill.htm Coachbuilt,info on ACF in general,William H Wooden,Brill acquisition] *[http://preservedtanks.com/Locations.aspx?LocationCategoryId=88850 Preserved tanks,tanks built in Berwick during WWII] *[http://www.midcontinent.org/rollingstock/builders/bloomsburg_carco.htm Bloomsburg Car Co, it appears that Mordecai Jackson helped a couple former employees get back on their feet in the 1870s.] *[http://www.tanks-encyclopedia.com/ww2/US/M3_stuart.php Tanks Encyclopedia/ Stuart Tanks] *[https://www.militaryfactory.com/armor/detail.asp?armor_id=36 Military Factory/Stuart Tanks]
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[[Category:Jackson DNA Project]] ==Clan News== September 23 2022 New Time Tree developed by FTDNA presents the relationship between our Jackson clan members in time. Go here to see https://discover.familytreedna.com/y-dna/I-Y9382/tree December 2021 Gerald B. Jackson's Big Y test results indicate that he and Graham Jackson have formed a separate line of Jacksons downstream from I-Y8950. August 2021 Graham Jackson has conjectured that his second great grandfather Thomas Jackson is great grandson of James Jackson b. 1690 d. 1775 of Spinans, Wicklow, Ireland. His pedigree here on WikiTree has been updated to reflect this conjecture and there is a living direct male descendant of James Jackson that has been contacted and asked to do a YDNA test for confirmation of this conjecture. ==Purpose== '''[[McAnally-123|John McAnally]]''' was the first to voice the possibility of losing research connections and data due to incapacity and or death and to suggest that we gather together our combined research in some way to preserve it. Individual web sites do not last forever. As a result '''[[Jackson-10425|Janie Jackson Kimble]]''' joined John in this endevour. And '''[[Gross-4609|Jerry Gross]]''' suggested that we form this Jackson Family Association. To differentiate this from other Jackson lineages, the DNA designation was added to the association name. And so we began the work. As of July 2021, this looseknit group of three researchers agreed to form an Association to preserve the research and the DNA results of the many researchers and descendants of the Earliest Known Ancestors of this Jackson Clan. This 'Clan' is composed of four separate Jackson lineages who have a common ancestor who lived hundreds of years ago. We will attempt to contact the many known and presently unknown researchers to invite them to participate in gathering the information together on this one site as the site has made [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Protecting_Our_Shared_Tree good plans] for continuance of the site beyond just our years. We hope the information gathered here will be available for the use of future researchers who will add to, edit, or make corrections when newer, better sources become known. ==Four Jackson Branches with Five Patriarchs Compose the Clan== Our Jackson Family is complex and larger than the place name (Hempstead) implies; an ancestor of the branch SNP I-8950 is the progenitor of all five patriarchs as indicated by the timeline provided by the Haplotree & SNP results at FTDNA. Presently there are three branches (I-Y8950, I-Y9389, I-Y19809) and one subgroup (I-Y38787) of this clan that are defined by the five patriarchs. To get a picture of the structure, size and interrelationships go to https://www.familytreedna.com/public/y-dna-haplotree/I;name=I-Y38787 this chart via this link. Notice the downstream time locations starting with the progenitor haplogroup I-Y8950 then in sequence to subgroups I-Y9389 and I-BY19809. YFull analysis indicates that TMRCA between I-Y8950 and I-Y9389 is 350 years before present and another 500 years before present to I-BY19809. The Association attempts to aggregate information for the descendants and ancestors of a ''quintet of patriarchs'' associated within the SNPs I-Y8950, I-Y9389 and I-BY19809. These patriarchs are '''[[Jackson-20099|Thomas Jackson]]''' b abt 1800 Dublin Ireland, d aft 1862 Ireland, '''[[Jackson-595|Robert Jackson]]''' b abt 1620 England, d 1683 Hempstead, Long Island, '''[[Jackson-5450|Samuel Jackson]]''' b 1757 UK, d 1834 Greene Co., Pennsylvania , '''[[Jackson-28322|Samuel Jackson]]''' b abt 1661, d 1722 Stafford Co., Colony of Virginia. and '''[[Lynn-2692|John Lynn]]''' b. abt 1730 d. 1794 Fauquier Co., Colony of Virginia. New testing techniques have provided means whereby we can cheaply determine your patriarch and which branch of this patriline that you belong to. No longer should the descendants of Robert Jackson refer to themselves as Hempstead Jacksons, but more precisely by the technical term haplogroup I-Y9389 or I-Y38787.* All this comes from the recent advancement in YDNA testing called the Big Y, a change from the original maximum of 111 marker STR (short tandem repeat) test to a combination of 700 marker STRs plus approximately 70,000 of the SNP (single nucleotide polymorphism) test. (But those I-Y numbers are not handily remembered so for convenience we'll continue to call this whole Clan 'Hempstead' for lack of a better name.) '''I-Y8950:''' Graham Jackson of Australia, is a descendant of [[Jackson-20099|Thomas Jackson]] b. abt 1800, d aft 1862 Ireland. Graham was negative for the SNP test of I-Y9349 and I-BY19809 which means his progenitor forms our third Jackson clan branch. He has taken the Big Y test but does not have a match and therefore does not at this time have a terminal SNP determined. He is classified in the haplogroup I-M223 as I-Y8950, but this is not terminal and therefore cannot be used to determine a close relationship. If someone took an SNP test for I-Y8950 and matched Graham this would imply only that they are in a large haplogroup classification but not necessarily closely related. A similar situation as two individuals being in the large haplogroup I-M223. At FTDNA posting the haplogroup in green implies that the person has been proven via testing to be in that group and those in red are just predictions from an analysis of the STR results. August 26, 2021 Recent communications with Graham Jackson: Once the English had conquered Ireland they introduced a number of people to maintain their control over Ireland - they became known as the Anglo - Irish. My forebears - and I gather your forebears - were descendants of the Anglo - Irish. Ireland was an 'occupied country' until the Up Rising of 1922 when a large part of Ireland gained their independence. There had been earlier attempts at Up Risings - particularly in 1798 when the United Irishmen attempted to win independence, This attempt was a failure and many lives were lost on both sides. One of the areas badly affected by was County Wicklow,. My primary reference was to the marriage of Thomas Jackson to Anna Maria Bagnall in Dublin in 1823. The publicised reference to this wedding gave considerable details regarding the family connections of the bride but showed nothing - regarding the forebears of the Jacksons. I started with some handwritten notes on the flyleaf of a Bible that was brought to Australia about 1872. My guess is that you will be finding great difficulty in your research in Ireland back earlier than 1800 - let's be precise - earlier than 1798. It is my belief the Anglo - Irish subsequently banned any reference in the media to the Up Rising of 1798, as it would serve to keep this Up Rising alive in the minds of the Irish... I could not get back any further on the Jackson family. than the marriage of 1823...I could not find any references - the reference I finally found was a letter written by some one about to be executed - that letter was held in the Jackson family in Ireland - it was never made public until about 10 years ago when I published it in one of the journals in the hope some one would come up with a helpful comment - no one did.. I had been reading of the Up Rising of 1798 in County Wicklow - there was a reference to a Jackson family in County Wicklow that had long been in my mind as possible Jackson family forebears. I had copies of Jackson Family records that had been brought to Australia by my Grt Grandfather in about 1873 . Amongst these papers was a hand written letter by a man who was aware he was about to be executed. The letter was to his son William - no date - no name of the writer - just his son's name. Right at the bottom of the page the father makes a brief reference to an infant son ' Tommy'. Could this infant be the Thomas who ultimately married Anna Maria Bagnall in 1823 ? A quick calculation showed that " Tommy" could well be the Thomas who married Anna Maria Bagnall. From there on bits of the jig-saw started to fall into place. The elder son in the letter was named William, so family tradition would suggest his father was also named William. It became a family practice to name sons William and Thomas and in each generation the elder son was named after his father. The Jackson family of County Wicklow had a William - and a Thomas. This set me to experimenting by joining bits of the jig saw together. I was able to significantly extend my knowledge of the Jackson family. back well beyond 1823. The result is a family picture that has become much more detailed without conflicting with any known references - it has led to more detail on our Jackson family, both before and after the marriage of 1823.. The present reference is now as far back as the death of the William Jackson, shown on P 58 of A Family Tapestry,. when he, and probably his brother James, were executed by Irish rebels in County Wicklow.in 1798. . The son Thomas on Page 58 of The Family Tapestry is the Thomas Jackson who became a merchant in Dublin and later acted to support the Jackson survivor(s) of the Up - Rising of 1798, including Jane Jackson Plowman who died in 1828 in Dublin. It relies on my ability to draw a detailed picture of the Jackson family, using all the available details, without a single conflicting item - right down to the Jackson family of the 1823 marriage naming a daughter 'Jane' several years after the death of Jane Jackson Plowman, who was an aunt to young Thomas Jackson. '''I-Y9389:''' '''[[Jackson-595|Robert Jackson]]''' b abt 1620 England, d 1683 Hempstead, Long Island, '''[[Jackson-5450|Samuel Jackson]]''' b 1757 UK, d 1834 Greene Co., Pennsylvania , combining to make the largest group of participants tested. By that we mean that a direct male descendant of each patriarch has done the Big Y test and it has shown that these two men are a match that indicates they have a common ancestor in the 1500s. Any male Jackson that conjectures that he is a direct male descendant of these patriarchs but cannot prove it via standard genealogical proofs can prove such via this SNP test at FTDNA at the cost of $39 or at SEQ at the cost of $18. '''I-Y38787:''' This subgroup of I-Y9389 has the patriarch of General Joseph Jackson, the great grandson of Robert Jackson. '''I-BY19809:''' The third branch formed by '''[[Jackson-28322|Samuel Jackson]]''' and '''[[Lynn-2692|John Lynn]]''' b. abt 1730 d. 1794 Fauquier Co., Colony of Virginia, has determined their MRCA as 150 years before present which implies that they have a common ancestor in the named Samuel Jackson, thereby meaning John Lynn was a direct male descendant of Samuel Jackson. Regardless, this match has established a third branch of our Jackson clan that is distinct from the haplogroup I-Y8950 Any male Jackson that conjectures that he is a direct male descendant of either of these patriarchs but cannot prove such via standard genealogical proofs can prove such via this SNP test at YSEQ at a cost of $18. Of the five patriarchs only one, that of [[Jackson-20099|Thomas Jackson]] (b. abt 1800 Ireland d. aft 1862 Ireland) has records of a marriage and births of children that can provide a point of reference so that further research in Ireland/UK can be done. The other patriarchs' records end within the United States or with only family lore conjectures to the old country. == Goals == Our goal is to find and prove, via Big Y DNA testing, the one earliest ancestor who is ancestor to all of the above patriarchs. In other words, to get a Big Y match for Graham Jackson, the only one of the four who has specific ancestors in the United Kingdom. The Haplogroup chart indicates the river of time from the SNP I-Y8950 to each of our specific subgroups. The Yfull analysis of the Big Y test to date, sets the boundaries but does not give us the specific time of the TMRCA. Haplogroup I-Y8950 is just an estimate of Graham's position in the downstream location of time, ie, he is that far for sure, but he could be closer to I-Y9389 but not that far because he does not have a match with that SNP. There are 54 Jackson men of our clan out of nearly 700 total YDNA participants in the Jackson Surname Project at FTDNA. Five have not been able to establish a connection to any of the five patriarchs nor have extended their pedigree further back in time to be so named, ie having found their patriarch. These men could be descendants of the established branches or anyone of them might be a separate branch. The recent Big Y testing and subsequent SNP testing can now be used to test which branch they belong to. See https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/jackson/about/results for Member Contributed Lineages grouped according to the members' tested results at FTDNA. That page is updated continually as new members are tested and their results are analyzed. It has been a BIG job getting the Family Finder results merged into that page. Remember this is all volunteer work by people who care! Note also this is from Family Tree DNA website. We have no way to learn of men tested elsewhere unless they contact one of us. See also the [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Yd-Pe73FomEMhnaGaPVBWEDKxno18xV6KMU-t-fk02U/edit#gid=0 google DNA spreadsheet here] by Janie who is asking for some volunteer help in maintaining this work. == Why WikiTree? == So why did we select WikiTree to be the home for our association? Because their mission and vision matches ours so well: "Because all the profiles are connected on the same system our collaboration is creating a single family tree that is connecting us all, preserving our history, and making our shared genealogy available for the world to access, for [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:The_Free_Family_Treefree free] and [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Protecting_Our_Shared_Tree forever]". == How to Get Started on WikiTree == [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=76UUx8QAESc&list=PLEqK4ICkQWXSKJksGv3vx_XQjAHZzU2Qn&index=1 Welcome to WikiTree]
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=76UUx8QAESc&list=PLEqK4ICkQWXSKJksGv3vx_XQjAHZzU2Qn&index=2 How to Use WikiTree]
https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:New_Member_How-To == Members == '''[[McAnally-123|John McAnally]]''' As of July 1, 2021, this group had one member, me. I am '''[[McAnally-123|John McAnally]]'''
Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=9074557 send me a private message]. Thanks! Current WikiTree researchers of this line will be listed in no particular order when they are located and they may be working on any of the four Jackson lineages in this Jackson DNA Clan. If we have missed you, please respond to John's request.
[[Jackson-12643|Michael Jackson]]
[[Jackson-20103|Graham Jackson]]
[[Gross-4609|Jerry Gross]]
[[Jackson-10425|Janie Jackson Kimble]]
[[Prickett-120|Patricia Prickett Hickin]]
[[McCartney-1062|Julia McCartney Hogston]]
[[Jackson-31398|Darrell Herman Jackson]] RIP
[[Jackson-39773|Ray Jackson]]
[[McAnally-123|John McAnally]]
[[Jackson-31275|Kenneth Jackson]]
[[Grozev-1|Dina Grozev]]
[[Jackson-35475|Warren Jackson]]
[[Shelley-1310|Larry Shelley]]
[[Jackson-31429| Burrell Jackson]] RIP
[[Lynn-2702|John Frederick Lynn]]
[[Jackson-31467|Charles Thomas Jackson]] RIP
[[Jackson-42086|Jimmy Ray Jackson]] RIP
[[Lynn-3622|Mark B. Lynn]]
[[McAnally-187|Charles Leslie McAnally]]
[[Jackson-31947|Phillip Gene Jackson]]
[[Jackson-35780| Gerald B. Jackson]]
== Ways you Can Help == Here are some of the tasks that we will be working on and could use your help!
# Create your own profile page which can be made private. Add your DNA info if available. (There is a one day delay by the system to show on your upline.) # Add the DNA confirmation statement # Then create profiles for your direct ancestor trail back to their EKA. Much of the work has already been done so verify that each new ancestor is not already on WT as we don't want to create duplicates. If the profile has already been created, please confirm that a DNA statement is included to confirm the connections. # Later, fill in the other family members. In addition to the five patriarchs above, there are men who have tested their DNA, learned they belong to this Jackson Clan, but they cannot find where they connect to our tree. I will list here the ones I know and perhaps we can help them locate their connections. '''Let's find ancestors for these men:'''
Benjamin Jackson b 1775 SC, d 1856 Moniteau, MO; m Nancy
Robert Edward Jackson 29290 (1816 VA-1899??) 6 known sons; m Phebe Ann Coon FTDNA kit # 269625
John Jackson (1827 VA-1898 MO) m Sarah A J Marshall (father may be a George Jackson?)
William Jackson 136 (1803 VA-1879) m Lucinda Petty 5 known sons
Francis Jackson 570 (b 1780/90 VA or MD d 1834 Clinton, OH) m Mary MNU == History & Mystery == [http://communicatinglife2.blogspot.com/2014/09/the-jackson-family-of-north-central.html Frances Freeman has the ability to tell Robert's story in a special way.]
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Jackson-595#_Disputed_Immigration NO documentation jas been found of the immigration of Robert of Hempstead.]
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Jackson-2795#Janie_Jackson_Kimble_on_Joseph.27s_marriages The disputed wives of General Joseph Jackson of New Jersey.]
[https://web.archive.org/web/20160113224042/http://www.tngenweb.org/campbell/family/djack.html The Daughters of David Jackson and his two wives] of Campbell Co., TN ==Resources== https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Jackson_Family_Resources == Conflict Resolution Pages == This will be a list of Free Space pages pertaining to any related profiles which may have been subject to conflicting information.
https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:A_Study_of_the_Various_Stephen_Jacksons_of_NC_and_SC&public=1
[[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Study_of_various_William_Jacksons_in_early_Wilkes_County%2C_North_Carolina William Jackson of Carter Co., Tenn]].
https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:The_Marriages_of_Mary_Fitz_Randolph_Examined&public=1.
Until separate pages are created this index of pages concerning conflicting info will have to do: https://web.archive.org/web/20151127064458/http://jacksonfamilygenealogy.com/pages/conflictingdataindex.htm
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This profile is a collaborative work-in-progress. Can you contribute information or sources? Reprinted from The Online Family Network, [http://www.onlinefamilynetwork.org/family-history/the-hunt-14/ The Hunt 14] === The Source === The source of the list of 14 siblings we call “The HUNT 14″ is a page found pasted into a Jackson Family Bible, This Bible was owned by Mrs. Wilkes of Springfield, TN. ====The 14 Hunt List original Photo==== First brought to attention of researchers in 1959 Miss Mildred & Jewel Eubank. These are the actual photos taken by Bill Ross Hunt of Clarks Fork Idaho in April 1985. These were sent to William M. "Bill" Hunt of Fairport, New York. They were taken in Springfield,Tennessee at the residence of Mrs Wilkes who had possession of the bible. (how she is related or came in possession of the bible is unknown to me.) These photographs were mentioned in a letter written by William Hunt of Fairport, NY to Jimmy Hunt, SC. in the late 1990's. In the letter he offered to send me the photos if I wanted them. In 2006 I wrote William Hunt and requested copies of the photos for my family records. Mid September 2006 they arrived with a note saying these were the originals taken by Bill Ross Hunt in 1985. The exchange of the photos and letter in September 2006 was the last contact I had with William Hunt. William Hunt has research out among us searchers where he has documented the list and created charts of the 14 and revised them in 1987,1994,1997. The list in the bible appears to have been written June 28, 1800 but someone has written a 3 over the first 0 brought to attention of William Hunt by Jimmy Hunt. Then Esli Sanford Jackson wrote the date Dec 25,1859 below his name and Simpson County,Ky. The listed was photographed in April 1985 and zerox copies made in Oct 1985 one of which has just came into my possession after zooming and magnifying there appears to be other faint writing on the page that doesn't show very clearly in the photographs with this discovery it is possible the missing info seen by the Eubank sisters is still there but faded badly." - Jimmy Hunt === The Hunt 14 === The fourteen siblings whose lineage is commonly known as “The HUNT 14″ are: 1. [[Hunt-1060|Jesse Hunt]], b 29 Jan 1755; Bedford Co., VA; d 1824; near Franklin, Simpson Co., KY; 2. [[Hunt-1076|Uriah Hunt]], b 3 Mar 1757; Bedford Co., VA; d 7 Oct 1824; Washington Co., TN; 3. [[Hunt-1091|Esli Hunt]], b 10 Jan 1759; Bedford Co., VA; d 8 May 1837; Greenville Co., SC; 4. [[Hunt-1064|Mary Hunt]], b 18 Feb 1761; VA; 5. [[Hunt-1044|Thomas Hunt]], b 5 Jul 1762; VA; d 1826; Washington Co., TN; 6. [[Hunt-1090|William Hunt]], b 12 Dec 1763; VA; d between 1829-1833; Augusta Co., AL; 7. [[Hunt-1048|Asenath “Sene” Hunt]], b 15 Sep 1765; VA; d Washington Co., TN; 8. [[Hunt-1033|Joel Hunt]], b 20 Dec 1766; VA; d 1834; GA; 9. [[Hunt-1053|Peter Hunt]], b 15 Jan 1768, VA; 10. [[Hunt-1063|Elizabeth Hunt]], b 20 Nov 1769; V A; d bef 1840; 11. [[Hunt-1080|Moses Hunt]], b 29 Mar 1771; VA; 12. [[Hunt-1059|John Hunt]], b 30 Jan 1773; VA; d aft 1850, Allen Co., KY; 13. [[Hunt-1040|Benjamin Hunt]], b 29 Aug 1775; VA; and 14. [[Hunt-1058|Phoebe Hunt]], b 12 Jul 1776. A brief background and account was provided by Mr. William M. Hunt, renowned family history researcher and historian, on 15 November 1986. His account states: From that Bible: Esli S. Jackson was the son of Mahala (HUNT) Jackson, daughter of John Hunt, born 30 Jan 1773, and wife Mary (NOTE: “Jarvis” was speculation heard by Eubank sisters, not tradition in their family.) Also from the same Bible: :Stephen Jackson was born 18 Apr 1811. :Mahala Hunt was born 1 Jul 1813. :Stephen Jackson and Mahala Hunt were married 17 Nov 1835. ::E. S. Jackson married Mary E. Smith 28 Nov 1858. ::E. S. Jackson died 24 Jun 1912. === Additional Information === E. S. Jackson is buried in Simpson Co., KY. Family information gives his middle name as Sanford. In April of 1985, Mr. Bill Ross Hunt, now of Clarks Ford, Idaho, traveled to Tennessee to take color photographs of the Bible [NOTE: Photo copies were sent to William M. Hunt]. In October of 1985, Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. Hranicky of Orange Grove, TX, traveled to Tennessee and make[made] photo copies of the Bible. NOTE: The format used to list the births of the 14 children makes it appear to have been copied from a Bible extant in 1830, and seen by E. S. Jackson. In 1830, public primary records prove Esli, William, Joel, Moses, and John Hunt were still alive. :Esli lived in SC; :William in AL; Joel in GA; :Moses and John in Simpson and Allen Co.’s, KY. === Bible in Esli Hunt Pension Application === In 1832, Esli Hunt applied for a pension for service during the Revolution. Under oath, he stated he was born in Bedford Co., VA, in 1759, and had a Bible to prove his age. The court proceedings do not mention the Bible was ever examined. Esli Hunt was allowed his pension in 1833, and he died in 1837. S === Fire === Sometime in the late 1950′s, Vinnie Hunt Williams and Mary Copeland of SC, both descendants of Esli Hunt, searched for this Bible and tracked it to the owner only to learn the Bible had been burned in house fire the previous year. This information, taken all together, is good reason to believe there was a Hunt Bible in existence in 1830, from which Esli S. Jackson could have copied the list of the Hunt siblings. Also obvious is that Esli Jackson was the namesake of Esli Hunt and the unique Biblical spelling of the name is identical. The list of the 14 Hunt siblings was brought to the attention of researchers about 1959, by the late Miss Mildred Olivia Eubank, of Franklin, KY, who was a descendant of John Hunt, b 1773. [t]His Jewel Eubank, sister of Mildred Eubank, personally copied the list and stated there was a note in the margin which read “Thomas Hunt of England was the father.” This note was not found anywhere in this Bible in 1985. In 1985, W. M. Hunt questioned Miss Jewell Eubank about this note and she said it may have been written on a scrap of paper. The source remains unknown and to-date, research has not been successful in proving a Thomas Hunt was the father. What is equally mysterious is the name of the mother. I have never even heard of any tradition. The surname of Henson is seen in VA and TN, and because Esli, Thomas and Moses Hunt each named a son Henson, I have often wondered if their mother had been a Miss Henson. Little research has been done on this question. === In Retrospect === November 5, 2001 Based on correspondence and/or statements currently appearing on websites, it should be understood Mildred and Jewell Eubank never accepted the “missing note” as proof for the name of the father of the 14 Hunt siblings. Mildred Eubank offered a $100.00 reward to anyone who could supply proof and about two weeks before she died, at age 89, on October 13, 1985, in a letter to this author, she stated, “I don’t care what Old Pappy’s name was, I want to see the proof!”. Mildred Eubank was an accomplished genealogist, M. A. from West Virginia University, studied Library Science at Peabody College in Nashville, TN, held memberships in numerous Lineage Societies, and listed in Who’s Who in Kentucky Genealogy. Author: Mr. William M. Hunt, November 5, 2001[http://www.onlinefamilynetwork.org/newsletters/the-hunt-14-family-newsletter-june-2013-given-names-source/] ---- Request to reprint sent February 27, 2014: Hello, I am a descendant of Esli Hunt, Sr., one of The 14. I am also a volunteer at WikiTree. I wanted to create a source for the Jackson Family Bible which you published through your site. This would mean reprinting Mr. William M. Hunt's article from November 5, 2001. I am seeking permission to do this. To review the source please follow this link: [[Space:Jackson_Family_Bible|Space:Jackson_Family_Bible]] Thank you for your consideration or advice. M. Gaulden
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[[Category: One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] This is a central page for organizing genealogy related to Jackson families and information about individuals, places, and things named Jackson. (Do you have any info about Jacksons or the name? Please join the Trusted List to this page and participate. You can also post a comment or memory below.) === Jacksons on WikiTree === * [[Jeffs-2|Martha Jackson]] * [[Jackson-3|Eugene Jackson]] * [[Jackson-1|Edward Jackson]] * [[Jackson-5|Anthony Jackson]] * [[Boggs-Ellis-1|Anna Jackson]] * [[Quincy-26|Dorothy Jackson]] * [[Jackson-4|Kassandra Jackson]] * [[Jackson-18427 | Larry Jackson]] === Notable Jacksons === * '''Andrew Jackson''', The 7th President of the United States * '''Thomas Stonewall Jackson''', Confederate General during the Civil War * '''Reggie Jackson''', Member of the Baseball Hall of Fame
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[[Category:Jackson-10425 Needs work]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category: Jackson Name Study]] [[Category:Jackson Brick Walls]] [[Category: Head of Line, Jackson Name Study]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] [[Category: Jackson Immigrants, Jackson Name Study]] == How to Join == {{One Name Study|name= Jackson}} Jackson is the twentieth most popular surname; so this Jackson Name Study is larger than one person can manage!! Please feel free to add text or items you feel will add to our knowledge of Jacksons posted on WikiTree! Joining this name study is easy; just add your name and area of interest to the list of Jackson Researchers below! If we all will read and become familiar with other researchers' area of interest, who knows, we may run onto something that will help someone else. If you have any questions, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Case-33|George Case]]'''. Thanks! ==Jacksons in America== '''Four Centuries of Leadership and Service'''
By Larry Jackson :'''In Virginia''' When Sir George Yeardley, the newly appointed lord governor of Virginia, on July 30, 1619, convened an assembly of burgesses in the recently built wooden church at Jamestown, it was the beginning of representative government in the Americas. Two burgesses from each of the colony’s 11 subdivisions joined the governor and his four “councilors” to compose the first General Assembly and among them was '''John Jackson,''' representing Martin’s Hundred. The burgesses had been chosen by the free, white male inhabitants of each district. As instructed by the Virginia Company of London, “proprietors” of the colony, the Assembly’s main purpose was “to establish one equal and uniform government over all Virginia” and to introduce “just Laws for the happy guiding and governing of the people there inhabiting.” Little else is known of Burgess John Jackson, except that after the Assembly completed its first session on August 4, 1619, committees were named “for perusing the first booke of the town” and “perusing the second booke.” Jackson was one of eight burgesses on the review committee for the second book. Among the many things not known about John Jackson is just when he arrived in Virginia. The first English colonists landed in Virginia in the spring of 1607, looking for a settlement site. Jamestown, named for King James I of England, was officially chosen May 13, 1607. John Jackson apparently was not among this group, but whenever he arrived, by 1619 he had become prominent enough to be chosen by his fellow colonists at Martin’s Hundred to be one of their two representatives to the first General Assembly. The settlers and the neighboring Powhatan Indians had rocky relations from the start. At first the newcomers needed native corn (maize) from the Powhatans, a powerful motivation for peaceful trade. But once tobacco was recognized as a highly profitable crop, about 1618, the English pressed deeper into Powhatan territory for rich new land to cultivate. On March 22, 1622, the Indians launched a sudden coordinated attack against colonists throughout the area. It resulted in the death of 347 settlers out of a total of about 1,200. The seeming victory, however, spelled eventual doom for the Powhatans. The English, with their muskets and matchlocks, would eradicate them. The settlers drew up a list of those killed in the 1622 conflict, and among them were “a child of John Jackson.” What is not known is whether this was the same John Jackson who had been a burgess in 1619. After recording names of the dead, the colony made a census of the survivors. This “List of the Living” has three '''John Jackson'''s, two '''William Jackson'''s, an '''Ephraim Jackson''', plus Jackson wives and children. One of these John Jacksons lived in Jamestown, or “James Cittie” as it was first called. He was a gunsmith. At Historic Jamestowne, National Park Service archeologists believe they have found his home and workshop. In 1623, John Jackson patented a 3/8-acre waterfront lot in New Towne. Here he lived with his family and plied his trade. Minutes of the General Court in 1623 note that “Jackson the smith was at work in his shop.” “In addition to providing the colonists with weapons for hunting and defense, Jackson also served Virginia in more pacific ways as assemblyman and churchwarden,” the Park Service says. “That he and his family were enjoying a good standard of living is borne out by such artifacts as window glass, an ivory cribbage board, curtain rings and a copper upholstery tack.” At least one Jackson arrived in Jamestown even earlier. Among the mariners “known to have been with the expedition that established Jamestown on May 13, 1607,” was '''Robert Jackson'''. Most likely Robert was with the fleet commander, Captain Christopher Newport, on June 15, 1607 when his ships began their return to England, leaving 104 settlers ashore. A Jackson helped to bring the colonists to America in 1607 and by 1619, a Jackson had risen to elective office. By 1824, some two hundred years later, a Jackson had even been elected President of the United States. :'''In New England''' Not long after the Virginia colony had been established, settlers who called themselves Pilgrims landed in Massachusetts. Plymouth Colony began when the ship Mayflower anchored at Provincetown Harbor on November 11, 1620 – a little more than 13 years after Jamestown began. It was a much smaller colony; 102 passengers and about 30 crew members set off from Plymouth, England, on September 6, 1620. None of them was named Jackson. But on April 13, 1635 – less than 15 years later – one '''Henry Jackson''' was enrolled at London as a passenger on the ''Elizabeth and Anne'', bound for New England. Henry was 29 years old, had “taken the oaths of Allegeance and Supremacie” and had produced a certificate “both from the Ministers and Justices” where he lived of his “conformitie to the discipline and orders of the Church of England.” A few days later, another Jackson was approved to emigrate. On 8 May 1835, '''Jo. (John?) Jackson''', 27, joined the list. Their relationship has not been proven, but they are quite likely the first Jacksons in New England. Henry first settled at Watertown, on Massachusetts Bay, where he leased fishing rights. He likely married by 1640, had children and by 1650 had bought land in Fairfield. He died about 1686 and his will, dated 1682 and proved in 1686. Distribution of his estate went to heirs of his son '''John Jackson''' (Moses and John Jackson and Susanna Lyon); heirs of his son '''Moses Jackson''' (Robert Jackson and Deborah Smith); heirs of son '''Samuel Jackson''' (Daniel, Jonathan, Ebenezer and Gabriel Jackson, Hannah Jennings, Deborah Fairchild, Rachel Lyon and Abigail Jackson), and to Sarah, wife of John Bartram. John Jackson was the first settler of Cambridge Village (now Newton, MA), where he remained until his death. According to “History of Newton, Massachusetts, 1630-1880,” published in 1880, John had considerable wealth, bought a house and 18 acres of land in 1639, and was one of the first deacons of the church in Newton. He gave one acre of land for the church and burial ground, where the first meetinghouse was erected in 1660. He died in 1674. John and his wife Abigail had a son, John Jackson Jr., in 1639, who was “probably the first born of the permanent settlers of Newton,” according to an 1854 “History of The Early Settlement of Newton,” published in Boston. ==Jackson Researchers Participating in This Study== Feel free to put your area of interest following your name *[[Taylor-46857 | Catherine Taylor]] - My 4X ggf is [[Jackson-3146 | Samuel Jackson]], I THINK! I have been unable to verify his parents, so I am uncertain if he is the correct person. Samuel Jackson’s family moved to Stokes County NC in the 1760s, and the Quaker records have information about him and his family, but I cannot find proof of where he originated. I would appreciate any assistance. * [[Jackson-18427 | Larry Jackson]] - I am a member of the "NC to TN to TX" Jacksons. My "brick wall" ancestor is [[Jackson-5900 | James Jackson]], born in Surry Co., NC in 1767. He married into a Quaker family (Bills) that descends from a Pilgrim of the Plymouth Colony. * [[Gix-11|Brian Gix]] - I am a Jackson by birth, and a Gix thru adoption. My Jackson's may broadly be referred to as the "Jacksons of Fairfield County and Hocking County, Ohio". However, we do know that the earliest high confidence (and DNA confirmed) patriarch [[Jackson-22971|William Jackson]] is said (based on a biographical from his son) to have come from Maryland over the primitive trail "Zane's Trace" in 1804. Big-Y-700 testing has also closely linked us to the "Jacksons of Guilford County, North Carolina", whose patriarch was also named [[Jackson-62712|William Jackson]], and the "Jacksons of West Virginia" whose patriarch was named [[Jackson-297|Levi Jackson]]. DNA based research and some date and place proximal research appears to indicate that the Ohio, West Virginia and North Carolina Jacksons from the I-M223 > I-Z79 > I-8712 Y haplogroup all converge at [[Jackson-293|John Jackson]] (1712 Norfolk, VA - 1782 North Carolina).
* [[Prickett-120|Patricia Hickin]] - my earliest known Jackson ancestor: [[Jackson-595| Robert Jackson]] (1620-1683) of [http://maps.google.com/maps?q=Hempstead_NY Hempstead, New York]. *[[Jackson-10425| Janie Jackson Kimble]] - my earliest ancestor: [[Jackson-595| Robert Jackson]] (1620-1683) of Hempstead, Province of New York.
* [[Kline-958|Star Kline]] - my [[Jackson-10450|Jackson]] line in Luzerne County, Pennsylvania
* [[Mason-10934|Sarah Mason]] - just started Jackson research (line in Kentucky) but somewhat experienced in name studies, happy to help with categorization, source pages, and other things that may be needed, feel free to ask
* [[McAnally-123|John McAnally]] -I am a McAnally at birth, but a genetic Jackson as proven by YDNA at FTDNA in 2004. Started the McAnally surname project at FTDNA in 2004 and by the next year was a Co-Administrator of three Jackson projects merged into one. Over the 17 years that project grew from maybe 12 participants to the present level of nearly 1000 YDNA participants. My Jackson clan consists of three separate subgroups, determined by Big Y testing. My subgroup's earliest known Jackson ancestor: [[Jackson-28322| Samuel Jackson]] (1661-1722) of Stafford County, VA with SNP I-BY19809. The progenitor subgroup's earliest known Jackson ancestor: [[Jackson-20099|Thomas Jackson]] (1880-1862) of Dublin Ireland with SNP I-Y8950. And the subgroup with the largest number of participants: [[Jackson-595| Robert Jackson]] (1620-1683) of Hempstead, Province of New York with the SNP I-Y9389. The intrarelationships in the clan are seen in the downstream presentation of the Y-DNA haplotree https://www.familytreedna.com/public/y-dna-haplotree/I;name=I-Y38787 https://discover.familytreedna.com/y-dna/I-Y9382/tree
* [[Volker-65|Barbara Roe]]
* [[Rosser-226|John Rosser]] - Australia (mainly VIC and NSW). Starting with my 3xGGF [[Jackson-12222|William JACKSON]], his family and their descendants.
* [[Smith-116348|Barry Smith]] - Jacksons of County Tyrone, Ireland and of Beaver County Pennsylvania and in President Andrew Jackson's paternal lines.
* [[Jackson-9063|Deb Stover]]
* [[Jackson-15646|Janet Jackson Daghri]] - My maiden name is Jackson. We have confidence lineage of the Jackson surname through my father's (James Lonnie Jackson, Sr) paternal line back to Thomas C Jackson (b 1826 in either FL or GA - d 1881 in Texas) married to (1) Nancy Roddenberry (b. 1824 GA - 1860 FL) 23 March 1842 in Leon, FL; (2) Rebecah Wisner McGee (1823 MS - 1881 Texas). Based on an 1850 FL census, Thomas Jackson states both parents born in Virginia. His mother's name is Susan (b. 1786 in Va). She was living with three of her adult children, Eliott Wood Jackson (head of household), Lucy Jackson age 18, and Benjamin F. Jackson age 28 next door to Thomas, wife Nancy, and four children. There is some thought, unsourced, that Thomas' father was William Clark Jackson and that his mother's maiden name was Wood. Clark, William and Wood are seen in multiple generations of the Jackson family. My father and I both have our DNA from Ancestry uploaded to GEDmatch. Links to both of our DNA for comparison are in my profile.
* [[Milligan-41|Steve Milligan]] - I will work on Walter JACKSON descendants. A prisoner of war from the Battle of Worcester, he was sent to New England on the'' John and Sara''.
* [[Cacciatore-2|Kathy MacDonald]] - I am interested in joining the Jackson project. My mother was born a Jackson her name was Mary Lou Jackson her father was Jesse Finton Jackson Sr and his father was John Bias Jackson and his father was Jesse Freeman Jackson. That’s as far as I have found is to my great great grandfather. He was born in Georgia in 1825 and I have been told in Oglethorpe county Georgia. I do not find any census on him until 1850 in Fayette County Alabama. It is said in several census that his father was born in Virginia mother in Georgia. I can’t seem to find any information on his parents or siblings. I would like to join the Jackson project to see if I can find any information on that side of my family.
*[[Britt-1769|Karen Koehler]] -My 4Ggrandmother, Arcada Jackson, b.2-5-1790, Hampshire, VA (?) d. 10-22-1860, Blackford County, Indiana m. Barnet DeWitt 11-13-1806 Fleming County, Kentucky. Hit Brick wall on her parents, siblings, etc. Siblings incl. Elisha DeWitt 1814-1851, Cynthia DeWitt Gibson 1818-1844, Henry J DeWitt 1824-1891. I live in SE Nebraska & can easily research her children within 100 miles of Johnson County, NE. *[[Webb-18644|Geoff Engman]] - My great-grandmother is Mabel Celestia Jackson, daughter of [[Jackson-38295|Preston Thompson Jackson]]. My surname is by adoption. I believe I am related to [[Jackson-595| Robert Jackson]] through [[Jackson-30647|Daniel Jackson]] and Lydia Imlay. Their son [[Jackson-38338|Mitchell Young Jackson]] is mentioned in the biography but not yet connected. I have started that page, but more work is needed. I will work on making that connection. I am new to using DNA, but am interested in learning more. *[[Gow-106|Barbara Gow]] My earliest known Jackson ancestor is my 3X great-grandfather [[Jackson-45973|Hugh Jackson]] (abt 1815 to abt 1875) born in County Down or County Armagh, Northern Ireland. His son [[Jackson-45925|Thomas Jackson]] was born in Bessbrook, Armagh around 1835. Thomas' son [[Jackson-45925|Robert Jackson]] was born on 28 March 1867 in Loughbrickland, Down. Hoping to make contact with cousins. *[[Roche-395|Patricia Roche]] My Jackson interests are with the decendents of the [[Jackson-14250|Daniel Jackson Sr]] family that settled in the area of Pasquotank, North Carolina in the 1600s. *[[Lake-1774|Steve Lake]] My 2nd Grt-grandma was Rebecca Jane Jackson (1864-1944), daughter of John Alexander Jackson (1820-1902) and Rhoda Ann Harp (1834-1895) of DeWitt County, Illinois and Thayer county, Nebraska. *[[Gray-20306] Ida (Gray) Houston]] I have several different lines of Jackson from which I descend. First off, I am a descendant of Robert Jackson of Hempstead, NY via 2 of Edward William Jackson's (Jackson-1490) daughters. Another line is Wesley Alexis Jackson (Jackson-57465) and Mary Vickers. Mary Vicker's great-grandmother was Lydia Jackson 1752-1795 in Virginia. These are all on my dad's side. == Our Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the surname Jackson using the best possible sources available for documentation. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Currently no variant names are included, but if there is a desire to add variant names later, they can be set up. Just drop me an email. == What we're working on== This Jackson study was first approved on March 3, 2019. It is very much a work-in-progress. If you're reading this and would like to be involved, please add your name to the list of Jackson Researchers willing to work on this study. Yea! As of March 27, 2019 all state categories for USA are now set up and available from the little category icon. Add the name study category just above the bio section. It won't show on the preview but will show on the public view after you've saved it. This study especially needs volunteers knowledgeable about counties, shires or political divisions in other countries so that these Jackson categories will be set up properly. My knowledge is limited to United States, but this is a WorldWide study. I will set up the categories but I need your knowledge and input. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Jackson_Name_Study|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] ===Special Note=== For the purposes of this study, profiles in the thirteen Colonial America areas will NOT be separated as to pre-1776 and post-1776. For our purpose that seems an unnecessary level of complication. For areas outside of USA, the category may be decided by the profile manager. Also for the name study purpose in USA, the county will be the smallest category. If you are enthusiastic in adding the Jackson Name Study to profiles that you don't manage, it is best to drop an email to the manager to let them know. They may not be actively watching the profile and may miss the opportunity to be involved. And invite them to add the proper county category to their other Jackson profiles. ===Head of Line=== A sub-category named [[:Category:Head_of_Line, Jackson_Name_Study|Category:Head of Line, Jackson Name Study]] has been added to collect the earliest known ancestor in each line that is posted on WikiTree. You can help by adding these folks to the name study as you run across them OR removing this category from their profile when a parent is found. Then put this category on the newly found parent. If desired, a manager can also use the [[Category: Jackson Brick Walls]] which is likely to solicit more help. ===List of Jackson Brick Walls=== This category has grown considerably and is easily searched from here:
[[:Category:Jackson_Brick_Walls|Category:Jackson_Brick_Walls]] [[https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/jackson28624/brickwalls/ This tool]] can be used to search for brick walls on Wikitree, regardless of whether they are in the brick walls category or not. ===DNA of Jackson lines=== As of 5 March 2019, there are 16,848 DNA test connections to people named [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:DNATests&s=Jackson JACKSON] on wikiTree. To date, there are '''58 unrelated Jackson lines''' established by the Jackson DNA Project hosted at Family Tree DNA. The Jackson DNA Project is open to all, but its primary function is connecting males with the surname Jackson through Y-DNA tests. If you have a Jackson brick-wall and know of a male Jackson descendant of that brick-wall, you are encouraged to look into this possibility! And what an interesting tool for genealogists this has turned out to be! Several Jackson men with well documented histories have donated their DNA so that others without good documentation will have DNA info to compare to. Some Y-DNA results have very unique characteristics that make them very readily distinguished from other Jackson lines. But some Jackson lines are more common and not so readily set apart. Finding one or more matches can help a researcher readily ascertain IF (not where) they are connected. It verifies if they are looking in the right line and can be used to bolster circumstantial evidence when documented evidence is lacking. DNA tests can also provide absolute evidence of non-relatedness and save a researcher years of futile inquiry. ===Jackson men with another name=== '''This Jackson One-Name Study will also include those lines of men who have participated in DNA testing to learn much to their surprise that they are a genetic Jackson even tho Jackson is NOT their last name.''' Because somewhere in their historical line, there was a Jackson! Several things could contribute to what is called a NPE - non-paternal event. There is always the possibility of an unrecorded name change, illegitimacy or an unknown adoption. In those early colonial days, many women died in childbirth but the child survived. What's a family to do - perhaps a related sister or even unrelated woman will take that baby to raise, especially if they are mourning over an empty cradle. === What You Can Do - Task List === #'''Add the category for Jackson Name Study to profiles.''' Use a State|County location to better organize and identify family lines. See the [[Space:One_Name_Studies_FAQ_Page|ONS FAQ]] page for instructions.
(See first helpful link below to find your profiles lacking categories.) #'''Work to verify that all your Jackson profiles have a category connection to the Jackson Name Study'''. (See below on how to create a new category.) #Search out original rather than derivative documentation and add sources to Jackson profiles. #Write comprehensive, well-sourced biographies for Jackson profiles. #Check for duplicates and request merges. #Ask for help finding any Brick Wall Jacksons in your own line. #Add [[Category: Jackson Brick Walls]] to any Jackson profile which has no parent. #Add wikitree ID to Jackson men with no known father to the list below of Jackson Brick Walls.
#If you are a male with the Jackson surname and haven't already, please consider testing your yDNA through the Jackson Family Tree DNA Project so that we can all have a better understanding of our heritage and possibly make new discoveries. #Please add your best sources to the Published Jackson Resources List below. Let's make this a great go-to list! If the list gets too large, I'll make a separate page for it! #If you find errors in categorizing, please fix it or let me know. # We need to connect all the [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AUnconnected&mId=10209961&order=dateup&viewAll=1&privacy=1&orphans=0&s=Jackson Unconnected JACKSON] profiles on WikiTree. (This can count towards the [[Space:Connectors_Challenge|Connectors Challenge]] if you're feeling competitive.) For information on connecting profiles, see the [[Project:Connectors|Connectors Project]]. # If you find errors in profiles managed by others, consider consulting with the author of the profile you consider erroneous, and then creating a free space page discussing the pros and cons of the situation, This is called a disambulation page where all sides and sources are discussed, trying to arrive at a consensus solution to the puzzlement or differences. Please private msg me if you have written a disambiguation page for any Jackson related topic. # If you've put up all of the Jacksons in your family (or at least all the ones you've found so far), and are looking for something else to do, here are some tasks that you might be willing to help with: #'''Jacksons in Wikipedia:''' We need to verify that all deceased [[wikipedia:Jackson_(surname)]] with Wikipedia entries have profiles on WikiTree, and are sourced and connected to the main tree. If you have done this, would you please put 'DONE' after this comment. # Here is a list of Jacksons who need a marriage record: https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Needs_Marriage_Record&from=J#Persons ===How to Create a New Category=== There is a defined structure for One Name Study. # [[Category: One Name Studies]] # ....[[Category: Jackson Name Study]] ''(Already set up) # ........[[Category:, Jackson Name Study]] '' (Australia, England, Ireland and Northern Ireland already set up.) # ........[[Category:United States, Jackson Name Study]] ''(already set up.) # ............[[Category:, Jackson Name Study]] ''(all states currently available from drop-down icon.) # ................[[Category:, , Jackson Name Study]] ''(most county categories will be new) If you have a Jackson profile with no category, you can use either birth county, death county or just the state if the county in not known. When you save your category, if it is already set up, the public layout will display in black. If it is a new category, you'll get a large red banner stating that category does not exist. Click 'Save Anyway'. Then go to the public layout and click on that red category to go to the page where it offers a box to enter the 'parent' or upper level category. Enter the parent category; then scroll down to click Save. In other words, if you have posted a new [[Category: Wood County, West Virginia, Jackson Name Study]], then the parent county to put in the box is [[Category:West Virginia, Jackson Name Study]]. At this time, I am not attempting to categorize areas smaller than the county level. == WikiTree Resources == * https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearchUser/UserProfiles.htm?WikiTreeID=yourID list of profiles you have created and if they have a Category * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/JACKSON List of jACKSON profiles on Wikitree] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/JACKSON G2G feed of questions tagged "JACKSON"]. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Adoptions&s=JACKSON Orphaned Jackson profiles on WikiTree]. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=Jackson-1 Unsourced Jackson profiles on WikiTree]. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AUnconnected&mId=10209961&order=dateup&viewAll=1&privacy=0&orphans=0&s=JACKSON Unconnected Jackson profiles on WikiTree]. * [DNA_Categorization_for_Projects|DNA Categorization for Projects] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:DNATests&s=Jackson All JACKSON DNA Connections on WikiTree Alpha] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?filterId=&filterType=yDNA&title=Special%3ADNATests&s=Jackson&order=name JACKSON Y-DNA Connections on WikiTree] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?filterId=&filterType=auDNA&title=Special%3ADNATests&s=JACKSON&order=name JACKSON auDNA connections on WikiTree] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?filterId=&filterType=mtDNA&title=Special%3ADNATests&s=JACKSON&order=name JACKSON mtDNA connections on WikiTree] ===Space Pages for Specific Jackson Lines=== * [[Space:(James|Space:(James]])_Jackson_Biographies ==Published Jackson Resources== # Sharon Odie Brown - has website researching Jacksons in '''Northern Ireland and Northern England'''. Not a WT site, but good info abounds. http://www.thesilverbowl.com/history/FishingForJACKSONs.html and http://www.thesilverbowl.com/familytree/JACKSON-FAMILY-TREES-INDEX.html # [https://ncarchives.wordpress.com/2017/08/18/what-does-that-say-series-pt-i/ What Does That Say?] Reading and deciphering Colonial documents. # [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Main_Page https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Main_Page] FamilySearch Research Wiki; a free, online genealogy and family history guide that lists websites, provides research strategies, and suggests records and resources. # Compiled list of Jackson Resources: https://web.archive.org/web/20160401131524/http://jacksonfamilygenealogy.com/pages/resources4.htm, # Bunker, Mary Powell, Book: Long Island Genealogies..., Joel Munsell's Sons, Albany, NY 1895. [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=coo.31924024789020;view=1up;seq=5 https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=coo.31924024789020;view=1up;seq=5] Janie Jackson Kimble's summary of the Jackson Chapter (pages 220-226) is posted here: [https://web.archive.org/web/20160913125225/http://jacksonfamilygenealogy.com/pages/summaryBunkersLIG.htm https://web.archive.org/web/20160913125225/http://jacksonfamilygenealogy.com/pages/summaryBunkersLIG.htm]. # [http://longislandgenealogy.com/ http://longislandgenealogy.com/] Collection of Historical Long Island Links. # History of the Old Cheraws 1730 - 1810 by Alexander Gregg, published 1905; available for reading, searching and downloading from Google books here: [https://books.google.com/books?id=khUTAAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover&dq=History+of+Old+Cheraws#v=onepage&q=History%20of%20Old%20Cheraws&f=false https://books.google.com/books?id=khUTAAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover&dq=History+of+Old+Cheraws#v=onepage&q=History%20of%20Old%20Cheraws&f=false]. # https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Jackson_Family_Resources#Research_links
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:NOTE: [[Space:Jackson%27s_Military_Road|Jackson Military Road]] and [[Space:Jackson%27s_Route_From_Mobile_to_New_Orleans|Jackson's Route to the Battle of New Orleans]] have become confused in recent history partly due to this oft quoted quote from Wikipedia: ::"Jackson's Military Road was a route from Nashville, Tennessee, to New Orleans, Louisiana. After the War of 1812, it was improved with Federal funds; and it was named after Andrew Jackson (hero of that war's Battle of New Orleans)." [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jackson%27s_Military_Road] :From Bogalusa, Louisiana to Madisonville, Louisiana is the only section of the Jackson Military Road that intersected with Jackson's route from Mobile to the Battle of New Orleans. At Madisonville, Louisiana passengers and mail were boarded on steamboats for the last leg of the trip into New Orleans '''Construction''' The appropriation for Jackson's Military Road and the [[Space:The_Old_Federal_Road|Old Federal Road]] were made on April 24, 1816: {{Image|file=GeneralCarroll_s_Route_to_New_Orleans.jpg |caption=Jackson's Military Road }} :"Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America, in Congress assembled, That the sum of ten thousand dollars be and are hereby appropriated, and payable out of any moneys in the treasury not otherwise appropriated for the purpose of repairing and keeping in repair the road between Columbia, on Duck River in the state of Tennessee, and Madisonville, in the state of Louisiana, by the Choctaw Agency, and also the road between Fort Hawkins, in the state of Georgia, and Fort Stoddard, under the direction of the Secretary of War. On September 24, 1816, [[Crawford-1152 | William H. Crawford]], Secretary of War, informed General [[Jackson-1115 | Andrew Jackson]], who was then commanding the Army district at Nashville, of the appropriation, and directing that $5,000 be spent on the road to Louisiana. He noted that "I have received no information of the length of this road, the nature of the country through which it passes, or its present state. If there are many bridges to be erected the appropriation will be inadequate to the object. In that event the employment of a part of the troops may become necessary." Jackson was officially in charge of the entire construction, including the First and Eighth Infantry and the artillery detachment who supplied the labor. However, much of the construction was done by his subordinates. Captain H. Young surveyed the route, completing this task by June 1817. Bridges were indeed needed, and an additional $5,000 was appropriated in March 1818. Major Perrin Willis took command of the construction gang, then numbering about fifty, in April 1819, when the road reached the Pearl River. The road was completed in May 1820, after 75,801 man-days of labor. '''Excerpt from a letter addressed to Major General Jackson in the Nashville "Whig, July 3, 1819''' (Carnegie Library, Nashville, Tennessee), lauding him for his services and giving information in relation to the military road between Madisonville, at the mouth of the Tchefuneta (sic) and the State of Tennessee, closing with this exhortation: :"Were you an eyewitness of the impositions which are practiced on those useful men who are engaged once, if not twice, in every year in transporting the immense products of the western country to New Orleans on their return home, both by white and Red Indians—were you a witness of the many sufferinsis by starvation—could you see the many useful men who faint by reason of the impurity of the food they received from the Indians—yes, who died of their effects, you could not avoid putting in employment on a military road every soldier who can be spared from the garrisons in the southern military division of the United States. What joy when the road was just being completed August 29, 1820, is shown by the Nashville "Whig September 5, 1820. The road is now complete from this place to New Orleans. Houses of entertainment have been erected at short stops to render every comfort to the traveler. This road runs through a delightful and romantic country and must eventually become the great thoroughfare to the Southern States." "The day is not far distant when a line of stages will be established from Nashville to New Orleans, which must necessarily render the military road the most important of any on the Continent." "By an act of Congress the postmaster general is instructed to run the Southern mail through this route instead of via Natchez, and as this regulation will furnish us Orleans dates several dates earlier than usual, we hope that it will take effect without further delay. (To the grandchild of General John Coffee, Mr. Robery Dyas, through Mr. J. W. Milner, I am indebted for original papers and excerpts from his grandfather's military journal.)" '''Description''' The Tuscumbian of Tuscumbia, Alabama printed a description of "General Jackson's Military Road" on November 12, 1824. It states its length at 436 miles (Nashville to Madisonville) or 516 miles (Nashville to New Orleans), 200 miles (320 km) shorter than the historic Natchez Trace. The article describes the construction gang as averaging 300, "including sawyers, carpenters, blacksmiths, etc." The road included 35 bridges and 20,000 feet (6,100 m) of causeway, particularly through the swamps of Noxubee County, Mississippi. From Columbia, Tennessee, the Military Road passed through Lawrenceburg and crossed the Tennessee River between Killen, Alabama and Florence, Alabama. The road intersected the '''Gaines Trace''' at Russellville, Alabama (where it still exists as Jackson Avenue). It then cut cross-country through then-mostly unoccupied lands of Alabama and Mississippi, including some still owned by the Choctaw Nation. In Hamilton, Alabama, "Military Street" marks the route of the Military Road. The road crossed the Tombigbee River in Columbus, Mississippi; the route still exists in that town and still bears the name "Military Road" from the Alabama border to downtown. West of the Tombigbee, the road passed through lands later assigned to Lowndes, Noxubee, Kemper, Newton, Jasper, Jones, Marion, and Pearl River Counties before crossing into Louisiana at the Pearl River twenty miles (32 km) west of Poplarville, Mississippi. The road then passed directly from the future site of Bogalusa, Louisiana to Madisonville, Louisiana on the north shore of Lake Ponchartrain. ( Bogalusa, Louisiana to Madisonville, Louisiana, about 20 miles, is the only section of the Jackson Military Road that intersected with Jackson's route from Mobile to the Battle of New Orleans) Jackson's Military Road declined in importance in the 1840s due to disrepair and the difficult route through the swamps of Noxubee, and was largely replaced by the Robinson Road. The route later became part of the Jackson Highway.[Publications of the Louisiana Historical Society. New Orleans, La., Vol V - 1911 - Submitted by Veneta McKinney]
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[[Category:Disambiguation Studies]] [[Category:Northern Ireland, Jackson Name Study]] [[Category: County Tyrone, Jackson Name Study]] [[Space:County Tyrone Sub Project|County Tyrone Sub Project]] == Introduction == Carland Presbyterian Church is located in Donaghmore Parish in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. Founded in 1646 during the Plantation of Ulster, it is the oldest Presbyterian Church in the vicinity. It is unknown when Jacksons first migrated into the area, but Jackson families have continually appeared in church records since the middle-1700s. The first minister at Carland was the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Kennedy-13034 Rev. Thomas Kennedy], who came from Scotland to Ireland to serve as chaplain to Monro's Army, which met with defeat at the battle of Benburb in 1646[McLean, "The Old Meeting House at Carland", pp.53-54]. The first mention of Rev. Kennedy as commonwealth minister was in that same year, and he served in this role until he passed in 1716 at 89 years of age. His son John was Minister at the Presbyterian church in Benburb, and some early records of Jacksons appear in his diary[These and the baptisms and marriages of Rev. William Kennedy were relayed to [[Smith-116348|Barry Smith]] through private correspondence from a volunteer at the Presbyterian Historical Society of Ireland who looked up the entries in transcripts of Carland Church records kept by the Society]: * (1731) "married Will Abernethy's dau and Rob Jackson" * (~1732) "went to James Jacksons - baptised a child" * (1732) "baptised a child to Robert Jackson" * (~1734) "baptised a child to Robert Jackson" * (1736) "baptised a child to Robert Jackson" In connection with the first entry is a memorial of a deed showing that Robert Jackson and William Abernathy were neighbors in 1740, living on a parcel in Coolkill townland and part of Roan townland in Clonfeacle Parish.["Transcripts of Memorials of Deeds, Conveyances and Wills, 1708-1929", Registry of Deeds, Dublin, Ireland, vol. 133 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSJW-Z45V?i=554&cat=185720 pages 459–460, memorial no. 92,550]; digital image through FamilySearch [FHL film #522,835]] The first Jacksons in extant records of Carland Presbyterian Church appear in the registers of Rev. William Kennedy, son of John, who was Minister of the church from 1754 until he retired from active ministry in 1794. He passed in 1801. In these records, we find baptisms * September 28, 1760: Hugh, son to Andrew Jackson of Clagan * March 23, 1762: Margaret, daughter of Andrew Jackson of Clagan * September 8, 1765: Andrew, son to Robert Jackson of Clagan * September 10, 1775: Martha, daughter to Robert Jackson of Clagan and marriages * October 19, 1783: William Jackson and Jean Robinson * February 6, 1791: William Jackson and Mary Fleming, Glendever (possibly Glendavagh) * September 21, 1800: Andrew Jackson and Margaret Bryars A scan of the page of the register containing the 1760 baptism is given in McLean's book[Mclean, p.64]: {{Image|file=Jacksons_of_Carland_Church_and_related_families.jpg |caption=Baptism of Hugh Jackson, Sept. 28, 1760 }} It is difficult to piece together the family relationships from this data, and we may guess from the small number of records that this data is incomplete -- perhaps because some of these people moved or switched churches or because the church records were incomplete. Later Jacksons in the Carland congregation believed they were cousins of [[Jackson-1115|Andrew Jackson]], President of the United States from 1829-1837. The next section gives an analysis of the possible origin of this piece of family lore and theories about the identities of Andrew and Robert Jackson of Clagan, the fathers in the above baptismal records. The section following then takes up a more typical account of the Jackson families near Carland Church, based mostly in traditional genealogical sources. === Robert and Andrew Jackson === At least two family lines of Jacksons living near Carland Church have claimed kinship with President Andrew Jackson[Both lines descend from [[Jackson-24246|William Jackson]], the progenitor of the Jacksons who have farmed Mulnagore Townland in the Parish of Pomeroy for two centuries. The obituary of [[Jackson-17940|James Slater Jackson]], William's grandson, states "Another branch of [James's] family came to this country when American history was in the making, and from that source came "Old Hickory" Andrew Jackson." A descendant of William's son [[Jackson-24032|Robert]] also has relayed to the author via private correspondence that she had heard about the Presidential connection, so it seems the claim in this branch of the family goes back at least to Ireland in the mid-1800s.]. President Jackson's family history is poorly documented, especially compared with other presidents. The only undisputed facts about his Jackson lineage are that his father was also Andrew Jackson and he immigrated from Ulster to America shortly before son Andrew was born. The remaining uncertainty has induced a number of Jackson families of Irish descent to claim him as their own. This offers an unusual entry point for genealogical investigation: disregarding the truth of these claims, we may seek to determine if some of them have a common origin as lore passed through multiple branches of the same family. In 1822, [[Jackson-26320|Robert Jackson]] of Beaver County, Pennsylvania wrote a letter to then General Andrew Jackson claiming to be his uncle [Bassett, Volume III, p.180]. We entertain here the idea that Robert may be the father of Andrew in the Carland baptismal record from 1760. Robert was undoubtedly from Ireland. His children Andrew and James appear with "Ireland" as birthplace in US Federal Census records, and his belief that he was General Jackson's uncle suggests that he was from Ulster. There are two sources connecting Robert with County Tyrone in particular: * A web post by John Dulin[[http://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/jackson/21720/ genealogy.com]] claims that there is a record about Robert that was at one point in an archive in Beaver County, Pennsylvania[The post references a "Jackson family history file". The Beaver County Genealogy and History Center currently has such a file, and it should be searched for this document] on which some unknown person annotated that Robert was from County Tyrone. * A bio of Albert Jackson, native of Beaver County, says his grandfather James Jackson came from County Tyrone and became a well-to-do farmer in Pulaski Township[Babcock, Volume 2, p.784]. There are not many candidates to be this James, and the most probable seems to be Robert's son. The baptism in the Carland register of Andrew, son of Robert on September 8, 1765 fits fairly well with the data on the age of the son Andrew of Robert of Beaver County. In the US census of 1810, Andrew appears in Beaver County heading a household with eldest male aged 26-45. In 1820, the eldest male is over 45. We infer that this is Andrew and that he was born in the decade 1765-1775. Welchly says he passed on February 4, 1846 at 79 years of age, suggesting a birth year of 1766[source needs confirmation -- this comes second-hand from an [http://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/jackson/21721/ online post].]. Robert also named his brothers Andrew, James, and "Hu" in his letter to General Jackson, and he states, "I think I Was about 17 When Your Father Started To the Land of Liberty". He adds that his brother Andrew had a son "Hu" when he emigrated, and then second son Robert was born at sea and third son Andrew was born in America.. Examining the baptismal records for children of Andrew of Clagan, we see a son Hugh born to Andrew in 1760, a daughter Martha in 1762, and then no further records for Andrew. This corroborates the story told by Robert -- a son Hugh who should have been born probably in the early 1760s, then a few years later Andrew disappears from the records with no further sons, and this disappearance occurs at around a time when Robert of Beaver County would have been in his late teens or early twenties. The main sticking point is the list of Robert's children. His letter makes no mention of Martha, but he does mention other children that are not in the Carland register: Andrew, Hugh, Jane, and Elizabeth. Their absence from the register may be because Robert moved elsewhere before emigrating or because the church records are complete. Robert would not have named Martha in his letter if she had died young or if she had remained in Ireland. And he mentions no females among his own siblings and among brother Andrew's children. It is unlikely that neither Andrew nor his father had any daughters between their seven sons, so perhaps Robert was purposely omitting females. But the question remains, why is he then being inconsistent and talking about his daughters in America[Jane married her first cousin James, son of Robert's brother Hugh, and Robert was living in Jane's household when he wrote the letter]? Other evidence supporting this theory is more circumstantial. First, there is identical family lore: the Jacksons near Carland and the Jacksons of Beaver County both claimed to be cousins of President Jackson. Second, we find repeated forenames among both branches of Jacksons: the descendants of Robert Jackson of Beaver County and of William Jackson of Mulnagore gave the male forenames Robert and James more than any other. Robert's letter states that he had three brothers Andrew, James, Hugh, and that their father was Hugh. While only one occurrence of the name "Hugh" can be found among his grandchildren (and only a possible grandchild, at that), it occurs frequently among the Mulnagore Jacksons, suggesting Hugh was the name of their antecedent. Robert's son Andrew named his daughter Martha, just as Martha daughter of Robert was baptised at Carland, and Jane and Ann were common female names in both branches. Finally, there seems to be an alliance in both branches with a Robinson family. We first see this in Tyrone with William Jackson marrying Jean Robinson in the Rev. Kennedy's marriage register. Then there is a map[ ''A map of lands at Drummond, Crossdermot, Mulnagore, Curlonan, Moree, Drumballyhugh ... and Moynagh in the barony of Dungannon Upper and County of Tyrone. Names of tenants and acreage of holdings shown'', Longfield Map Collection; digital image at National Library of Ireland Catalogue (http://catalogue.nli.ie/Record/vtls000302574, accessed 23 November 2017). The Jackson plots are toward the upper-left of the map. The map orientation is non-standard, with west depicted in the upward direction.)] dated sometime between 1770 and 1840 but most likely drawn before 1820 that shows William Jackson as a tenant on a farm in Mulnagore Townland. The map indicates that his neighbors were Robinsons. The 1829 Tithe Applotments show a couple of Robinsons still in Mulnagore, but by Griffith's Valuation in 1860, they no longer appear and their farms are occupied by Jacksons. McLean's book states that there are Robinsons buried in the Carland churchyard[McLean, p.48.]. In Beaver county, we find Robert's son Andrew married to Agnes Robison, and they named a son "Robinson Jackson" (but a bio of their son James says her family came from Lancashire, England. If true, these Robisons may not be connected to those in Mulnagore, but many of these bios have some inaccuracies.) Andrew and James Jackson (probably Robert's son James) received large land bequests from their neighbor, Joseph Jackson, in his will of 1813. There is a third line of Jacksons claiming kinship with Andrew Jackson by descent from his paternal grandfather, Hugh. The most distant identified progenitor of this family is [[Jackson-26387|Mariah (Jackson) Robinson]][The claim of kinship with President Jackson can be found in bio of Mariah's son Hugh in "Early History and Pioneers of Champaign County", 1886, pp.137-138. ]. We note immediately the familial connections to Robinsons. This family also tended to name boys Hugh or Robert, and Kennedy was a popular middle name. This was also the case with certain descendants of William of Mulnagore, who presumably used this name in honor of the Reverends Kennedy. Descendants of Mariah have drawn a tree connecting them to Carrickfergus, from which President Jackson believed his father emigrated, and cite Kennedy as Mariah's mother-in-law's maiden name. But the commonalities between these families are striking, and the sourcing in all three cases is pretty sketchy. Perhaps the ideas presented above may be sufficient to induce further research. In particular, it is hoped that living men will be located who can trace their paternal lines to Robert and his nephew James in Beaver County or to William in County Tyrone, and further that they will be amenable to have their Y-chromosomes sequenced for comparison. We close this section with some reflection on the truth of the kinship claims. We must note that the theory that Andrew Jackson Sr. emigrated from the Carland area is in conflict with the standard accounts that both of President Jackson's parents were from Carrickfergus. On the other hand, these accounts are based on the words of Jackson and people around him, and not on birth, marriage, and death records. Jackson's father died when he was very young. His mother died when he was a teenager, although he remained in contact with others of her relatives who had emigrated. We may imagine, then, that Jackson's accounts of his mother's family may be fairly reliable. But knowledge of his father's side would have been passed to him by his mother, and then by his mother's relatives, and it is hard to know how much true knowledge she possessed of her husband's family. It is not beyond reason, then, that the details of the theory espoused here are essentially correct and conflict with those in Jackson's own account simply because information transmitted to him was incomplete or incorrect and presumably became less reliable as he aged. === Jacksons in Civil Records === A comprehensive genealogical study would examine government civil registrations and census records in addition to the church records. Unfortunately, civil registration was not mandated in Ireland until the mid-1800's. Also, almost all Irish census records predating 1900 were lost when the building housing the Public Records Office burned during the Irish Civil War in 1922. There was, however, a Religious Census (not a complete census) in 1766 and two important census substitutes from the 1800's that we now review. Records tend to be geographically categorized by parish. Before the twentieth century, most of the congregation of Carland Church probably lived within a few miles of the church in parts of Donaghmore, Dungannon, and Pomeroy parishes. :'''The 1766 Religious Census of Ireland''' Unfortunately, returns for the 1766 Religious Census of Ireland for Donaghmore and Pomeroy parishes are lost. In the returns for Dungannon[1766 Religious Census of Ireland, citing the article of , Tomás Ó Fiaich. The article transcribes census returns for the parishes of Drumglass, Tullaniskan and Dungannon, Kildress, Derrylorran, and Aghalow and Caranteele (Aghaloo and Carnteel).] (i.e., the combined parishes of Drumglass, Tullaniskan, and the town and corporation of Dungannon), there is listed just one Jackson household, that of William Jackson in Congo Townland in Drumglass parish. Carland Church is sits just across the border from Congo in Gortnaglush Townland, but we have no record connecting William to the church. :'''The Tithe Applotments''' Between 1823 and 1837, tithe applotments were set throughout Ireland indicating amounts that families owed to the Church of Ireland by government mandate (harsh penalties could be imposed for failing to pay). The Tithe Applotment records are a limited census substitute that only include Heads of Household and miss cottiers (rural laborers), the landless, and people in urban settlements. There were five Jacksons listed in three townlands in Pomeroy Parish during its assessment in 1829[“Tithe Applotment Book" for Parish of Pomeroy, PRONI Ref. # FIN5A/231; citing "Pomeroy Parish Tithe Applotment Book, 1829", transcription by Len Swindley, accessible online at County Tyrone Ireland Genealogy Research (http://www.cotyroneireland.com/tithe/pomeroy.html, accessed 23 November 2017)]: * in Claggan: Ann and John Jackson * in Dungororan: John Jackson * in Mulnagore: James and William Jackson and one family in Drumglass: * in Tullygun, Drumglass Parish: William Jackson Again, we have no certain record that any of these families belonged to Carland, although it is possible that William of Mulnagore is the one mentioned in a history of Carland Church (see below under "Mulnagore Townland") and there is a birth record of Hugh Jackson, born to Andrew Jackson of Claggan, in the church records from the late 1700's (see below under "Claggan"). :'''Griffith's Valuation''' Griffiths Valuation was a government survey of land owners and tenants, similar to the Tithe Applotments but conducted to create a consistent system of taxation. The valuation of County Tyrone was completed in 1860[Griffith, Richard. "General Valuation of Rateable Property in Ireland", Union of Dungannon, p.150; imaged at "Griffith's Valuation", database with images, Ask About Ireland (http://www.askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation: searching family name Jackson, County Tyrone, Parish of Pomeroy, accessed 22 November 2017)]. Near Carland there are several Jacksons listed in Pomeroy Parish: * in Crossdernot: Richard Jackson * in Dungororan: James and William Jackson * in Mulnagore: Hugh, Richard, Robert, and William Jackson * in Tulnagall: Robert Jackson There were also: * in Agharan, Donaghmore Parish: James Jackson * in Tullygun, Drumglass Parish: William Jackson The Mulnagore Jacksons belonged to Carland Church. Robert, Hugh, and several of Hugh's descendants were buried in the Carland graveyard, and most of the family was married in the church. We will now look in more detail at Jackson records from this area. We organize this information by townland, since we infer immediate familial connections between Jacksons in the same townland. The following map depicts the placement of townlands in the vicinity of Carland church. For reference, the width of the depicted region is about 5 miles. {{Image|file=Jacksons_of_Carland_Church_and_related_families-2.jpg |caption=Map of townlands near Carland Church }} == Jacksons in townlands near Carland Presbyterian Church== === Congo === The only record of a Jackson living in Congo Townland is the Religious Census of 1766, which shows a William Jackson residing in Congo. William is listed as protestant, but we do not know if he was Presbyterian, Anglican, Quaker, or something else. If he was Presbyterian, the only established congregations close enough for William to attend would have been Carland and Dungannon. Of these, Carland would have been much closer, maybe even within walking distance. === Claggan === There was a family of Jacksons living in Claggan in the late eighteenth century. In the records of Rev. William Kennedy, who was minister of Carland at this time, there is a baptismal record for Hugh Jackson, son of Andrew. (It is suggested above that this may be recording the baptism of the older brother of Andrew Jackson, seventh President of the United States). Rev. Kennedy's session records and records of baptisms, marriages, and deaths from his ordination in 1754 until his death in 1801 are an invaluable source of information about the church history. Microfilm copies of these records are available at the Public Record Office of Northern Ireland (PRONI), and the next important task in researching the Jacksons of Carland Church is going to PRONI and viewing them. As of now, we know of Hugh's baptismal record only because it is depicted in an image in McLean's book "The Old Meeting House at Carland". The image is a single page of baptisms given as an illustration of Rev. Kennedy's impeccable record-keeping. The page does not show the year of the records, so the best we can say at present is that the baptism occurred between 1759-1799, which, according to McLean, is the the time period spanned by Rev. Kennedy's baptismal records. The 1829 Tithe Applotments show Ann Jackson and John Jackson in Claggan. It remains to find a link between Ann and/or John and Hugh and/or Andrew. === Dungororan === John Jackson is shown residing in Dungororan in the 1829 Tithe Applotments. William Jackson and James Jackson are shown in Dungororan in Griffith's Evaluation of 1860. === Mulnagore === [[Jackson-24246|William Jackson]] is the probable progenitor of all of the known Jacksons of Mulnagore. He lived in the late 1700's, and since that time there have always been Jacksons residing in Mulnagore. Throughout the eighteenth century and into the nineteenth, the family farmed and ran a grocery store and creamery. (Google Maps's "Street View" shows a verdant and picturesque landscape of rolling hills and farmhouses. It seems unsurprising that Jacksons have been reluctant to leave!) The early family relationships are uncertain, so we review the known records here and the most likely structure that they indicate. * William the father William is recorded on the marriage certificates of his sons [[Jackson-23940|Hugh Jackson]][General Register Office (Northern Ireland) GRONI reg # M/1850/T1/1436/1/36, originated in registration district Dungannon] and [[Jackson-24032|Robert Jackson]][General Register Office (Northern Ireland) GRONI reg # M/1850/L1/1135/1/41, originated in registration district Cookstown] (see below). There are three other records that might show William: a will from 1816 listing William Jackson as co-executor[Memorial in the Registry of Deeds dated March 20, 1816; citing digital image on FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSH3-33W2-1?cat=185720 -- accessed 12/14/17)], an old map of Mulnagore, and the Tithe Applotment book for County Tyrone from 1829 . All three records indicate a William Jackson of Mulnagore, but it is unclear whether they depict William, his son William, or some other relative. * Margaret, Mary, Hannah, Hugh, Richard, and Robert The inscription on a stone in the Carland Church graveyard[Ulster Historical Foundation "Northern Ireland Gravestone Inscriptions", citing transcription with unknown transcriber, accessible online for a fee (https://www.ancestryireland.com/family-records/gravestone-inscriptions/) searching surname Jackson, county Tyrone] says the stone was erected to the memory of Margaret Jackson late of Mulnagore died 1871, her brother Hugh who died 1887, his wife Anne, and several other family members of later generations. This inscription shows conclusively that the Hugh Jackson, son of William, who married Anne McMinn, was the same who died in 1887. There is a death record for Hugh Jackson of Mulnagore[General Register Office (Northern Ireland) GRONI reg # D/1888/109/1012/8/260, originated in registration district Dungannon, subdistrict Clonavaddy, 1-Jan-1888] showing the same death date, and if the age at death is correct, Hugh was likely born in 1807. The last will and testament of Robert Jackson[Public Record Office of Northern Ireland , probate at the district registrar of Armagh, 29-Dec-1862; digital image accessible online at "Search Will Calendars" (https://apps.proni.gov.uk/WillsCalendar_IE/WillsSearch.aspx : accessed 26 November 2017) searching surname Jackson, forename Robert, full abstract Mulnagore] connects Margaret and Hugh to Robert, Mary, and Hannah. In it, he states that he is of Mulnagore and makes bequests to his sisters Margaret, Mary, and Hannah and brother Hugh. A stone in the graveyard at Carland Church indicates the burial of Robert Jackson in June, 1862, aged 54 years, indicating a birth year of 1807/1808. That Robert and Hugh were brothers is further confirmed by the father "William", farmer of Mulnagore, listed on each of their marriage certificates. The death records for Margaret Jackson[General Register Office (Northern Ireland) GRONI reg # D/1871/109/1012/3/177, originated in registration district Dungannon, subdistrict Clonavaddy, 19-Dec-1871], Hannah Jackson[General Register Office (Northern Ireland) GRONI reg # D/1882/109/1012/6/499, originated in registration district Dungannon, subdistrict Clonavaddy, 21-March-1882], and Mary Jackson[General Register Office (Northern Ireland) GRONI reg # D/1865/109/1012/1/233, originated in registration district Dungannon, subdistrict Clonavaddy, 28-Apr-1865], all of Mulnagore, show that none of them married. If the ages listed at death are correct (and Margaret's matches that on the gravestone at Carland Church), Margaret was likely born in 1799, Hannah in 1800, and Mary in 1802. All records indicate a last name "Jackson". Mary's death record indicates that her brother Richard was present at her death. A separate death record for Richard[General Register Office (Northern Ireland) GRONI reg # D/1878/109/1012/6/23, originated in registration district Dungannon, subdistrict Clonavaddy, 17-DEC-1878] of Mulnagore, if accurate, indicates a birth year of 1797. [[Space:Jacksons of Carland Church and related families#Jacksons of Mulnagore in Griffith's Valuation|Griffith's Valuation of 1860]] shows Robert Jackson, Hugh Jackson, William Jackson, and Richard Jackson on neighboring plots in Mulnagore with Robert's property being transferred to Hugh and William's to Richard in 1871, and then Richard's holdings transferred to Hugh in 1881. There is frequently a lag of a year or two between a property transfer and the corresponding annotation in Griffith's Revision Books, but it is difficult to account for the lag of nine years following Robert's death. Robert's will said his farm should be "valued by two disinterested & intelligent men & given to my brother Hugh Jackson at the valuation". Perhaps this process took longer than one might expect. Altogether, the above records paint a fairly tidy picture of a group of siblings, all with the same father, William Jackson, and born in between 1797 and 1808, or so. * William the son The connection between William and the other listed siblings is much weaker. It is conceivable that the William mentioned in Griffith's Evaluation is the father of the sibling group listed above and not a brother. This would probably require us to believe that the father William was still running a farm in his 80's or even 90's. But from two marriage records, we learn that a William Jackson of Mulnagore had daughters Eliza Jane and Sarah Louisa. Sarah Louisa's marriage in 1866 indicates that she was William's second daughter. Therefore, they cannot be part of the sibling group of Margaret, Mary, and Hannah, and there was definitely a second William Jackson in Mulnagore during the early nineteenth century. The sibling group above lacking a son named after the father, it is natural suppose that the second William was this son, and this is the inference made in the Wikitree profiles. Still, we have no document directly connecting the younger William either to siblings or to a father. We must be careful for each individual record of William Jackson of Mulnagore to consider that it may refer to the son or the father. Aside from the marriage records of Hugh, Eliza Jane, and Sarah Louisa Jackson, the following records show William Jackson of Mulnagore: :A will from 1814 showing William Jackson of Mulnagore as co-executor, :An old map of Mulnagore, drawn sometime between 1770 and 1840, :The Tithe Applotment of 1829, :Griffith's Valuation of 1860 and Griffith's Revision Books. It seems safe to assume from these dates that the first record shows William the father while the last shows William the son. For the other two, it is hard to guess, although an analysis of the other people on the map may help to narrow it's origination date. William Jackson also appears in a history of Carland Church[MacLean, R. J., ''The Old Meeting House at Carland", p.7 and p.10]. It indicates that he was on a committee formed in 1857 to fund and build a new church structure, that which exists to this day. The book refers to William's son-in-law Joseph Young, who married Eliza Jane, so we can be sure that this was William the son. * James Their is strong evidence for the kinship of William and James, but to move past that, we rely on considerable speculation. The only known record of James' birth place and death are mentions in obituaries of his son [[Jackson-17940|James Slater Jackson]] and grandson [[Jackson-23074|Holmes Condict Jackson]]["Obituary Record of Yale Graduates, 1927-1928", Bulletin of Yale University, New Haven, September 15, 1928, pp.237-238.]. Both indicate that James came from Northern Ireland, from the same family as Andrew Jackson. (This is quite a common claim among Jackson families in Northern Ireland. Unless other evidence arises, any such connection should be considered distant and the claim as unreliable "family lore".) James Slater Jackson's obituary pins down the place of origin as County Tyrone and states that James's wife [[Holmes-9687|Grace (Holmes) Jackson]] and their children emigrated to the USA shortly after James's death. This seems likely to have been in the early 1840's. There are two pieces of evidence connecting James and with William the son, of Mulnagore: *James's daughter [[Jackson-23069|Margaret Jackson]] lived with William's granddaughter [[Young-25399|Mary Aitken (Marley) Young]] for at least the last 8 years of her life, during which time she was referred to as a cousin and as an aunt[1905 census record, listing [[Jackson-23069|Margaret Jackson]] and [[Young-25399|Mary Aitken (Marley) Young]] as cousins][1908 death notice for [[Jackson-23069|Margaret Jackson]], listing [[Young-25399|Mary Aitken (Marley) Young]] as her niece]. *Mary's daughter [[Marley-428|Ruth Marley]] made bequests in her will to [[Jackson-23100|Enid (Jackson) Giles]] and [[Jackson-23101|Audrey (Jackson) Dade]], both being great-granddaughters of James through his grandson [[Jackson-23074|Holmes Condict Jackson]], son of [[Jackson-23073|William Holmes Jackson]][Will of [[Marley-428|Ruth Marley]], indicating that [[Jackson-23100|Enid (Jackson) Giles]] and [[Jackson-23101|Audrey (Jackson) Dade]] were cousins of Ruth]. No document has been found showing the relationship between James and William. James applied for a marriage license in 1816, putting his birth year probably in the early 1790s, but maybe in the late 1790s if he was a minor. It seems most likely that William was born between 1800 and 1815. These dates are close enough that for now we are assuming they were brothers, but it is quite possible that James was William's uncle, or even that James and William were cousins. The Tithe Applotment of 1829[“Tithe Applotment Book" for Parish of Pomeroy, PRONI Ref. # FIN5A/231; citing "Pomeroy Parish Tithe Applotment Book, 1829", transcription by Len Swindley, accessible online at County Tyrone Ireland Genealogy Research (http://www.cotyroneireland.com/tithe/pomeroy.html, accessed 23 November 2017)] lists just two Jacksons in Mulnagore -- William and James. This is the only Irish record of a James Jackson in Mulnagore and seems very likely to be the James discussed here. ==== Jacksons of Mulnagore in Griffith's Valuation and Revision Books ==== While Griffith's Valuation was not intended as a census, and so has certain weaknesses that would be mitigated in an actual census, when combined with Griffith's Revision Books we have a resource that provides something no census does: longitudinal data. After the initial valuation, when plots were identified on maps and valued, assessors would return every year or two to see if land had changed hand. The first time this happened, they brought a copy of the original valuation books and crossed out any entries that were incorrect, annotating the corrected information. Assessors would keep returning with the most recent Revision Books and continued to note any changes since the last pass-through. Recorded here is the timeline of land transfers between Mulnagore Jacksons in Griffith's Valuations from the initial valuation of 1860 until 1906, when the situation became much more complicated. (Dates listed after the initial valuation are those entered in the Revision Books -- officials visited infrequently, so the actual transfers may have occurred a year or more before the date shown.) :1860 — the initial evaluation. * Robert Jackson, lot 18, house/offices/land on 22 acres rented from John Lindsey and an unoccupied house owned by Robert * Hugh Jackson, lot 19, house/offices/land on 45 acres rented from John Lindsey * William Jackson, lot 20, house/offices/land on 23.5 acres rented from John Lindsey and an unoccupied house/offices owned by William * Richard Jackson, lot 21, house/offices/land on 11.5 acres rented from John Lindsey :1862[“Union of Dungannon, E. D. of Crossdernot, Co. Tyrone, Ref. # VAL/12/B/38/13A (1860–1863), ” p. 50, William Jackson, Parish of Pomeroy; imaged at "Search Valuation Revision Books," database with images, PRONI: Public Record Office of Northern Ireland (http://apps.proni.gov.uk/Val12B/Search.aspx : accessed 22 November 2017) > VAL/12/B/38/13A > Mulnagore (townland) > image 52 of 79] — the unoccupied house/offices on lot 20 are crossed out (reason seems to be given, but illegible) :1869[“Union of Dungannon, E. D. of Crossdernot, Co. Tyrone, Ref. # VAL/12/B/38/13B (1864–1880), ” p. 53, Hugh Jackson, Parish of Pomeroy; imaged at "Search Valuation Revision Books," database with images, PRONI: Public Record Office of Northern Ireland (http://apps.proni.gov.uk/Val12B/Search.aspx : accessed 22 November 2017) > VAL/12/B/38/13B > Mulnagore (townland) > image 57 of 84] — an additional 4.5 acres on plot 22, with house/offices/land, owned by John Lindsey, is transfered from neighbor John Irwin to Richard Jackson. (The buildings were shown as removed in 1875.) :1871[“Union of Dungannon, E. D. of Crossdernot, Co. Tyrone, Ref. # VAL/12/B/38/13B (1864–1880), ” p. 52, Hugh Jackson, Parish of Pomeroy; imaged at "Search Valuation Revision Books," database with images, PRONI: Public Record Office of Northern Ireland (http://apps.proni.gov.uk/Val12B/Search.aspx : accessed 22 November 2017) > VAL/12/B/38/13B > Mulnagore (townland) > image 56 of 84] — plots 18 and 20 and associated properties were transferred to Hugh. :1881[“Union of Dungannon, E. D. of Crossdernot, Co. Tyrone, Ref. # VAL/12/B/38/13C (1881–1881), ” pp. 69, 70, and 71, Hugh Jackson, Parish of Pomeroy; imaged at "Search Valuation Revision Books," database with images, PRONI: Public Record Office of Northern Ireland (http://apps.proni.gov.uk/Val12B/Search.aspx : accessed 22 November 2017) > VAL/12/B/38/13C > Mulnagore (townland) > images 73, 74, and 75 of 109] — plots 21 and 22 are transferred from Rick Jackson to Hugh Jackson. Hugh Jackson is now shown as the tenant for all of plots 18–22 :1882[“Union of Dungannon, E. D. of Crossdernot, Co. Tyrone, Ref. # VAL/12/B/38/13D (1882–1897), ” pp. 68, 69, and 70, Hugh Jackson, Parish of Pomeroy; imaged at "Search Valuation Revision Books," database with images, PRONI: Public Record Office of Northern Ireland (http://apps.proni.gov.uk/Val12B/Search.aspx : accessed 22 November 2017) > VAL/12/B/38/13D > Mulnagore (townland) > images 71, 72, and 73 of 109] — All of plot 18 except for the vacant house is transferred to William James Jackson. Plots 21 and 22 are transferred to Richard Jackson :1886[“Union of Dungannon, E. D. of Crossdernot, Co. Tyrone, Ref. # VAL/12/B/38/13D (1882–1897), ” p. 69, Hugh Jackson, Parish of Pomeroy; imaged at "Search Valuation Revision Books," database with images, PRONI: Public Record Office of Northern Ireland (http://apps.proni.gov.uk/Val12B/Search.aspx : accessed 22 November 2017) > VAL/12/B/38/13D > Mulnagore (townland) > image 72 of 109] — a vacant house on plot 18 (subplot 18Ba) is transferred to William James Jackson, and Robert Higgins is shown taking residence in a house on plot 20Aa :1888[“Union of Dungannon, E. D. of Crossdernot, Co. Tyrone, Ref. # VAL/12/B/38/13D (1882–1897), ” p. 69, Hugh Jackson, Parish of Pomeroy; imaged at "Search Valuation Revision Books," database with images, PRONI: Public Record Office of Northern Ireland (http://apps.proni.gov.uk/Val12B/Search.aspx : accessed 22 November 2017) > VAL/12/B/38/13D > Mulnagore (townland) > image 72 of 109] — plots 19 and 20 are transferred to "Rep. of Hugh Jackson" This situation is then in place until 1906. We note that in the initial valuation, there is also just under 1 acre of land in Crossdernot with tenant listed as Richard Jackson. He holds the land until 1881, at which point the revision book shows it being transferred to Hugh Jackson, and then on to Richard Jackson Junior in 1887. According to the Valuation Map, this land is on the border with Mulnagore, contiguous with the Jackson lands in Mulnagore. It seems safe to assume this small plot was held by the same Richard Jackson as was listed in Mulnagore. The initial valuation also shows about 1.5 acres, with house, offices, and land, shown with tenant Robert Jackson, transferred to Robert Montgomery in 1872. Strangely, the corresponding region on the map is clearly larger than 1.5 acres, but it is unclear whether the map or the listed acreage is erroneous. While Tulnagall borders Mulnagore, the plot shown on the map is on the far side of Tulnagall but less than a mile from the Jackson lands in Mulnagore. Here, we are on shakier ground if we assume Robert of Mulnagore is the same person as Robert of Tulnagall. The map for Griffith's Valuation shows that the Jacksons farmed almost the entire southern quarter of Mulnagore. It is interesting to compare this map with an older map that shows William Jackson with much smaller properties in this part of Mulnagore. This map was created sometime between 1770 and 1840, and an analysis of the residents may help to narrow down this date. But it appears that in the first half the 1800s, the Jacksons had greatly increased their holdings in Mulnagore. === Agharan === James Jackson is shown as a tenant in Agharan, Parish of Donaghmore in Griffith's Evaluation of 1860. === Tullygun === William Jackson is shown as a tenant in Tullygun, Parish of Drumglass in Griffith's Evaluation of 1860. The Revision Books show that he holds this land until 1882, when it is transferred to John Casey. == Carland Church == Carland Meeting House is one of the oldest Presbyterian congregations in County Tyrone. It's graveyard dates back to at least 1800, and the current structure was built in 1859. === Jacksons buried at the Carland Church graveyard === There is a grave marker with the inscription[Gravestone transcription by unknown transcriber; citing Ulster Historical Foundation, online text (https://www.ancestryireland.com/family-records/gravestone-inscriptions/ searching Surname: Jackson, County: Tyrone -- accessed 11/20/2017)] :Erected to the memory of Margaret Jackson late of Mulnagore, who departed this life 6th November 1871 aged 72 years. Her brother Hugh Jackson died 14th Dec. 1887 and his wife Anne died Sept. 1918, their sons Richard, died 23rd July 1904, John died 16th June 1921. Also Joseph Jackson died 18th Jan. 1914 and his wife Elizabeth died 9th May 1926, their sons Thomas died 1st Jan. 1914, Hugh died 28th Dec. 1943, Samuel Jackson died 23rd May 1952, Eliza Ann Jackson died 19th October 1969 A separate grave marker is inscribed :Here lie the remains of Robert Jackson of Mulnagore who departed this life June the 11th 1862 aged 54 years. === Opening of the current building === An article concerning this opening, from the Ballymena Observer on November 26, 1859, reads "Opening The New Presbyterian Church, Carland, Dungannon. This church was opened for Divine service on the 14th ult. by the Rev. John Maenaughtan, Belfast, who preached two eloquent discourses, at twelve o'clock, noon, and six o'clock, evening. The attendance at both services was large and respectable. The collections, with the sums realised from the sale of tickets, amounted to upwards of 105 pounds, including also the following donations: John Lindsey, Esq., Burlyns House, Hampshire, 5 pounds; Richard Pike, Esq., Beechgrove, 5 pounds; Mrs. Pike, Beechgrove, 1 pound; W. J. Barcroft, Esq., Redford, 1 pound; a friend, 2 pounds; Alexander M. Lyle, Esq., Donaghmore, 1 pound; Rev. Robert Hamilton, Castlecaulfield, 1 pound; J. C. B., 1 pound; John Stevenson, Esq., Dungannon, 1 pound; Mrs. Davison, Lisrowen, Moy, 5 s. The following gentlemen kindly collected on the occasion: Counsellor Lowry, rockdale; Richard Pike, Esq., Beechgrove; Thomas Hamilton, Esq. Grange, Moy; L. Nicholson, Esq., Lisdhu; John K. Tener, Esq., Moree; James Irwin, Esq., Springfield; Henry Brown, Esq., Donaghmore; Thomas Dickson, Esq., Dungannon; E. S. Tener, Esq., Moree. The minister and committee return their sincere thanks to the Rev. John Macnaughtan, to the gentelmen who collected, and to the many kind friends of other denominations who either forwarded donations, or attended and contributed on the occasion. They also take this opportunity of expressing their gratitutde for the very great kindness they have experienced from the various landlords who are owners of property within the bounds of the congregation, most of whom have contributed very liberally to the building of the church, and they feel expecially indebted to John Lindsey, Esp., on whose estate the church is built, and to his very worthy agent, Mr. Tener. Mr. Lindsey has contributed 55 pounds to the erection of the church, 10 pounds to the erection of the school-house, and 5 pounds to the erection of the stable. They also thankfully acknowledge having received, since the commencement of the building, the following sums from landlords and other friends not members of the congregation: Counsellor Lowry, Rockdale, 20 pounds; William Forster, Esq., 10 pounds; Thomas Hamilton, Esq., Grange, Moy, 5 pounds; Mrs. Hamilton, 10 s; Miss Hamilton, 1 pound; Robert Graham, Exq., Drumgoon, 5 pounds; Mrs. Graham, 2 pounds; Miss Baillie, Dublin, 3 pounds; Lord Claud Hamilton, M. P., 3 pounds; the Hon. H. L. Corry, M. P., 3 pounds; A. M. Lyle, Esq., Donaghmore, 2 pounds; Rev. Jas. Kennedy Baillie, D. D., Ardtrea, 1 pound 1s; Colonel Irwin, Kilkenny, 1 pound; Rev. Thomas Macneece, D.D., Arboe, 1 pound; John Macneece, Esq., Richmond, Virginia, United States, 1 pound; Rev. Thomas Twigg, Pomeroy, 1 pound 1s; Thomas Sloan, Esq., Coalisland, 1 pound; George Sloan, sen., Esq., Coalisland, 1 pound; James Young, Esq., 1 pound; John Brown, Esq., Donaghmore, 1 pound; Messrs. Joseph Geddis, Ballymecall; James Geddis, Skey; William Moore, Fudderland; and John Madden, Moy, 1 pound each; Rev. Mr. Rudd, Donaghmore, 10s; James Irwin, Esq., Springfield, 10s; Messrs. Hugh Jackson, Mulnagore, Richard Jackson, Samuel Paisley, Kilnaslee; and James Geddis, sen., 10s each. The congregation of Carland is one of the oldest in the General Assembly. In the vestibule of the church, which is a handsome Gothic building,, there is a neat tablet, having the following inscription: "The Rev. Thomas Kennedy, the first Presbyterian Minister of Carland, was settled in the Parish Church of Donaghmore, A.D., 1646. Was ejected for non-conformity, 1662. Officiated in a log-house in the townland of Carland 1668. Took a refuge in Derry; but afterwards retired to Scotland, and became minister of the South Kirk in Glasgow, 1689. Returned to Ireland and erected a house of worship here, 1693. Died, 1714. The Rev. Robert Stuart was ordained, A.D., 1714. Died 1746. The Rev. William Kennedy was ordained, A.D. 1754. Rebuilt church 1767. Died, 1801. The Rev. Robert Stewart was ordained, A.D., 1801. Died 1812. The Rev. John Hogg was ordained, A.D., 1815. Died 1846. The Rev. Stewart Carse was ordained, A.D. 1846. Rebuilt church, 1859. The congregation has been largely blessed in connexion with the Revival -- as an evidence of which it may be mentioned that attendance on public worship is more than double what it was formerly -- attendance on the Sabbaty-school is increased fourfold, there being at present twenty teachers -- earnest, praying teachers -- and two hundred children in attendance. On the last communion (?) Sabbath there were nearly twice as many communicants(?) as on any former occasion, and about eighty of these sat down to the Lord's table for the first time. Paryer-meetings held throughout the congregation are well attended. All the pews in the new church are 1st(?), and the church is filled every Sabbath with an attentive congregation. == Sources == * Babcock, Charles Almanzo. ''Venango County, Pennsylvania: her Pioneers and People, Embracing a General History of the County, and a Genealogical and Biographical Record of Representative Families'', J. H. Beers 1919. * Bassett, John Spencer. ''The Correspondence of Andrew Jackson''. * Griffith, Richard. "General Valuation of Rateable Property in Ireland", Union of Dungannon, County of Tyrone, Baronies of Clogher, Lower Dungannon, Middle Dungannon. Dublin: Alex. Thom and Sons, for her Majestry's Stationery Office. 270 pages. April, 1860; Digital images and database online from Ask About Ireland (http://www.askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/) * McLean, R. J. ''The Old Meeting House at Carland: Being a History of Carland Presbyterian Church, 1696-1996'', Tyrone Printing Co., 1996. * Ó Fiaich, Tomás. "The 1766 Religious Census for some County Tyrone Parishes", ''Seanchas Ardmacha: Journal of the Armagh Diocesan Historical Society'' Vol. 4, No. 1 (1960/1961), pp.147–170. * Welchly, Mark H. ''Beaver, Pennsylvania Argus Genealogical Gleanings 1830-58'', Closson Press, Apollo, PA 1986. * “Tithe Applotment Book" for Parish of Pomeroy, PRONI Ref. # FIN5A/231 * ''Annual Valuation Revision Books'' PRONI Ref. # VAL/12/B, database and images accessible online (http://apps.proni.gov.uk/Val12B/Search.aspx) from PRONI: Public Record Office of Northern Ireland * ''A map of lands at Drummond, Crossdermot, Mulnagore, Curlonan, Moree, Drumballyhugh ... and Moynagh in the barony of Dungannon Upper and County of Tyrone. Names of tenants and acreage of holdings shown'', Longfield Map Collection by John Longfield, John Brownrigg, Thomas Murray et. al., Land Surveyors, ca 1770–1840; digital image at National Library of Ireland Catalogue (http://catalogue.nli.ie/Record/vtls000302574, accessed 23 November 2017) * "Search registrations", database and images online (https://geni.nidirect.gov.uk/) from GRONI General Register Office of Northern Ireland
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[[Category:Disambiguation Studies]] [[Category: Huddersfield, Yorkshire, Jackson Name Study]] [[Category:Yorkshire, Jackson Name Study]] [[Category: West Yorkshire, Jackson Name Study]] [[Category:Jackson Name Study (Huddersfield)]] The purpose of this page is to gather records of Jacksons living in or around Huddersfield, Yorkshire. == Scope == The main scope of this page is, of course, people with the last name Jackson living in Huddersfield. However, in some cases I will include Jacksons living elsewhere in West Yorkshire, particularly when they can be confused with the Huddersfield families due to similar names and dates. == Y-DNA == If you have Y-DNA test results for a Jackson whose line goes back to West Yorkshire, please add them here! (If you aren't comfortable editing the table, feel free to message [[Lavoie-74|Lianne]] for help.) {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |- ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Name''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Y-DNA Haplogroup''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Ysearch ID''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Earliest known ancestor''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Notes''' |- |[[Jackson-3028|Leonard Jackson]]||I-Z166||WEFFD||[[Jackson-3460|William Jackson]], b. c. 1813||No close matches on FamilyTreeDNA. |} == Birth/baptism records == Note: All places are in the West Riding of Yorkshire unless otherwise specified. {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |- ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Name''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Birth/baptism date''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Place''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Parents' names''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Links''' |- |John Jackson||1720-02-07||Elland||Guitun Jackson||[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JQJ1-XZ7 FamilySearch] |- |John Jackson||1738-10-16||Ripponden||Joseph Jackson||[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NF48-T99 FamilySearch] |- |John Jackson||1747-09-06||Elland||Valentine Jackson||[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NF4Z-Q87 FamilySearch] |- |John Jackson||1754-11-10||Elland||George Jackson||[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:N2K5-GJJ FamilySearch] |- |John Jackson||1756-10-04||Elland||||[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NTCC-9Z9 FamilySearch] |- |John Jackson||1757-10-13||Elland||James Jackson||[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NF4Z-C5C FamilySearch] |- |John Jackson||1762-08-08||Ripponden||William Jackson||[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NTCC-H31 FamilySearch] |- |John Jackson||1805-05-19||Elland||Joseph Jackson and Maria||[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JQ9X-8QX FamilySearch] |- |John James Jackson||1807-06-05||Batley||James Irvine Jackson and Catharine||[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:J7TT-J7X FamilySearch] |- |John Jackson||1809-08-13||Norland||Sarah Jackson||[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JQ9X-8ZG FamilySearch] |- |John Jackson||1810-05-13||Rastrick||John Jackson and Eunice||[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:J7VS-8G3 FamilySearch] |- |John Jackson||1811-04-14||Elland||Joseph Jackson and Hannah||[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JQ9X-88Y FamilySearch] |- |John Jackson||1811-07-17||Elland||Sarah Jackson||[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:J9T8-BMV FamilySearch] |} == Marriage records == '''John Jackson and Annie Burton''' - 19 August 1883 in Huddersfield: [https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/NVDC-4QD FamilySearch] '''John Jackson and Eliza Ann Roberts''' - 6 June 1839 in Pontefract: [https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/NFW7-Z97 FamilySearch] : Note: John Jackson is son of Henry Jackson, and Eliza Ann Roberts is daughter of Benjamin Roberts''' '''[[Jackson-11237|John Jackson]] and [[Austwick-6|Hannah Austwick]]''' - 27 December 1831 in Pontefract: [https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/NFW3-C6G FamilySearch] '''[[Jackson-11238|John Jackson]] and [[Chadwick-1366|Hannah Chadwick]]''' - 3 April 1823 in Dewsbury: [https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/NFC6-N8Z FamilySearch] '''[[Jackson-11239|John Jackson]] and [[Steel-789|Hannah Steel]]''' - 18 March 1840 in Pontefract: [https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/NFW3-D8K FamilySearch], [http://search.ancestry.ca/cgi-bin/sse.dll?MS_AdvCB=1&rank=1&new=1&MSAV=2&msT=1&gss=angs-g&gsfn=John&gsfn_x=1&gsln=Jackson&gsln_x=1&msfng0=Thomas&msfng0_x=1&msfns0=Jackson&msfns0_x=1&cpxt=0&catBucket=rstp&uidh=ib6&cp=4&mssng0=Hannah&mssng0_x=1&pcat=ROOT_CATEGORY&h=6088905&recoff=12+13+35+36+47&db=WYorkCoEMarriage&indiv=1&ml_rpos=2 Ancestry] : Note: John Jackson is son of Thomas Jackson, and Hannah Steel is daughter of Lawrance Steel '''[[Jackson-11298|John Jackson]] and [[Berry-5732|Martha Berry]]''' - 23 March 1823 in Kirkheaton: [https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/NJ2N-35B FamilySearch], [http://search.ancestry.ca/cgi-bin/sse.dll?MS_AdvCB=1&rank=1&new=1&MSAV=2&msT=1&gss=angs-g&gsfn=John&gsfn_x=NP&gsln=Jackson&gsln_x=XO&msgdy=1823&msgdy_x=1&cpxt=0&catBucket=rstp&uidh=ib6&cp=4&mssng0=Martha&mssng0_x=1&mssns0=Berry&mssns0_x=1&pcat=ROOT_CATEGORY&h=6089578&recoff=11+12+33+34&db=WYorkCoEMarriage&indiv=1&ml_rpos=1 Ancestry], [http://search.ancestry.ca/cgi-bin/sse.dll?MS_AdvCB=1&rank=1&new=1&MSAV=2&msT=1&gss=angs-g&gsfn=John&gsfn_x=NP&gsln=Jackson&gsln_x=XO&msgdy=1823&msgdy_x=1&cpxt=0&catBucket=rstp&uidh=ib6&cp=4&mssng0=Martha&mssng0_x=1&mssns0=Berry&mssns0_x=1&pcat=ROOT_CATEGORY&h=6221296&recoff=11+12+33+34&db=WYorkCoEMarriage&indiv=1&ml_rpos=2 Banns on Ancestry] '''[[Jackson-11299|John Jackson]] and [[Croft-465|Martha Croft]]''' - 12 January 1823 in Thornhill: [https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/NF7T-Y8V FamilySearch] '''[[Jackson-11300|John Jackson]] and [[Gott-406|Martha Gott]]''' - 9 February 1823 in Thornhill: [https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/N2N1-8L2 FamilySearch] '''[[Jackson-11301|John Jackson]] and [[Hirst-314|Martha Hirst]]''' - 13 July 1823 in Kirkheaton: [https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/NJ2N-3ZB FamilySearch] '''John Jackson and Martha Ann Hull''' - 18 September 1865 in Hull (East Riding of Yorkshire): [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NN3Q-3BZ FamilySearch] '''[[Jackson-13334|John Jackson]] and [[Craggs-102|Mary Craggs]]''' - 31 March 1819 in Pontefract: [https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/NFWQ-49M FamilySearch] '''John Jackson and Mary Woodhead''' - 12 April 1862 in Huddersfield: [https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/NFWH-353 FamilySearch] : Note: John Jackson is the son of Joseph Jackson and Mary Woodhead is the daughter of Joseph Woodhead. '''John Jackson and Phobe Crowther''' - 10 January 1715 in York County: [https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/NXZS-QLZ FamilySearch] ''' John Jackson and Sarah Boss''' - 28 June 1817 in Pontefract: [https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/NFW7-4RM FamilySearch] ''' John Jackson and Sarah Greenwood''' - 4 February 1824 in Huddersfield: [https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/NJ2D-S3B FamilySearch] '''William Jackson and Mary Bingley''' - 28 June 1831 in Pontefract: [https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/NFW3-4VW FamilySearch] '''William Jackson and Mary Tate''' - 25 March 1835 in Pontefract: [https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/NFW3-17Q FamilySearch]
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After the War of 1812, it was improved with Federal funds; and it was named after Andrew Jackson (hero of that war's Battle of New Orleans)." [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jackson%27s_Military_Road] :From Bogalusa, Louisiana to Madisonville, Louisiana is the only section of the Jackson Military Road that intersected with Jackson's route from Mobile to the Battle of New Orleans. At Madisonville, Louisiana passengers and mail were boarded on steamboats for the last leg of the trip into New Orleans ===Jackson's route from Mobile to New Orleans=== '''November 22nd, 1814 - December 1st, 1814''' [https://books.google.com/books?id=tD8vAAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover&dq=Major+Howell+Tatum's+Journal:+While+Acting+Topographical+Engineer+(1814)+to+...&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0CB4Q6AEwAGoVChMIysjKxtmcxwIVjuKACh1hFgCC#v=onepage&q&f=false Major Howell Tatum's Journal While Acting Topographical Engineer (1814) to General Jackson, Commanding - Scholar's Choice Edition] ==Departed Mobile== '''Novenber 22nd ''' (5 miles) Departed '''Mobile''' at 3pm Proceeded 5 miles to '''Page's''' and camped for the night '''November 23''' (30 miles) Departed Page's 5am ::Crossed '''Portage Creek'''[“the Portage on Bayou Chateauguay”, Three Mile Creek] ::Proceeded NNW between '''Dog River (today, the Escatawpa River)''' and Chickasaw Bogue (15 miles) ::'''Jordan's Ferry at the Escatawpa River '''. Halted for the night ==Entered Mississippi== '''November 24''' (20? miles) Departed '''Jordan's Ferry''' at 5am ::Crossed '''Dog River (Escatawpa River )''' ::Proceeded (8 miles) to '''Federal Road''' (Fort St. Stephens to Pearl River) :Here Jackson's Army [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Coffee '''General Coffee's Brigade'''] headed to Baton Rouge. They also camped at '''Gattlin's''' Coffee led his brigade, which consisted largely of free blacks and American Indian warriors from allied Southeast tribes, at the Battle of New Orleans. ::'''Evan's''' (13 miles) ::Col. Skinner's (15 miles)[[http://www.mocavo.com/Publications-of-the-Mississippi-Historical-Society-Volume-4-2/885458/311#104 Lieut. Col. Josiah Skinner of the 12 Regiment, Greene county, MS]] Camped at '''Gattlin's on the west bank of the Chickasaw-Hay River''' ( the Chickasaw-Hay and Leaf River converged to form the Pascagoula River 10 miles south of this point) "In 1850 the Vernal community, formerly Little Scotland, began developing at the crossroads of the Washington-to-New Orleans and Mobile-to-Natchez trails." [http://www.todayinmississippi.com/index.php/grin_n_bare_it/article/3488] '''November 25''' (28 miles) Departed '''Gattlin's''' at 8am ::'''Otebbayhoy Creek''' ::'''Hogan's Ferry at the Leaf ::'''Durman's Stand''' (12 miles) Camped at'''Joseph Mumm's ferry on the Black Creek''' '''November 26''' (apx. 30 miles) Departed '''Mumm's''' at 8am and crossed Black Creek (empties into Pascagoula River below confluence of Leaf River) Present day Cypress Creek? ::Proceeded generally west from Gattlin's to Ford's '''November 27''' (31 miles) Departed camp at 7am ::Crossed '''Bogue Homa''' (Red Creek, a fork of Wolf Creek) (7 ½ miles) ::'''Pearl Hunt's''' inprovement (12 ½ miles) on Wolf Creek (40 miles from BSL) near Lumberton, Ms ::'''Mrs Walton's Stand''' (18 miles) ::Crossed '''Pearl River at John Ford's Ferry''' Proceeded to[[Ford-5607 | '''John Ford's Fort''']] and made camp. ==Crossed into Louisiana== '''November 28th''' (30 Miles) Departed Ford's Fort at 9am :The road forked at Ford's Fort. The right fork leading west crossining the Amite (70 miles) to Pinkneyville (100miles) and reached Baton Rouge (at 150 miles) :Jackson and his troops took the fork to the SSE proceeding to the “Chefonta” ::Widow's Creek (4 mles) ::Jones Creek (6 miles) ::Jones Creek (8miles) ::Pearson's Creek (10 miles) ::'''Pushmatappa Creek''' Varnado, LA (11 miles), then SSW to ::Adam's Creek (14 miles) ::'''Peter's (15 ½ miles) ::'''Coburn's Creek,'''N, Downtown Bogalusa, LA (17 ½ miles) ::Richardson's Branch (19 miles) ::'''Bogalusa''' (Black CreekS, Downtown Bogalusa, LA (20 miles) ::'''John Alston's on the north side of the Bogue Chitto''' (Big Creek) River (10-12 NNW of the confluence with the Pearl River) “on this day the party had to swim three creeks” There has long been the misconception that Jackson came from Tennessee along the Military Road (built circa 1818) south to present day Columbia Ms. That is not the case. This misconception has been perpetuated by [http://files.usgwarchives.net/la/washington/history/wphistory.txt THE HISTORY OF WASHINGTON PARISH], LOUISIANA AS COMPILED FROM THE RECORDS AND TRADITIONS BY HON. PRENTISS B. CARTER ::ANDREW JACKSON BLAZES THE TRAIL OF THE MILITARY ROAD PARISH IN WAR OF 1812[http://files.usgwarchives.net/la/washington/history/wphistory.txt] ::In the War of 1812, General Jackson led his army along the famous "Military Road" traveling from Tennessee, via Columbia, Mississippi, crossing the River Pearl, through Washington Parish and on through St. Tammany and the site of Covington. Jackson found many creeks and rivers to block his passage, but he built bridges, or forded the shallower creeks. In building these bridges he laid the whole logs crosswise in order to make the bridges stronger, for his army and wagon trains to cross in safety. The loge bridge he built over Bogue Loosa Creek at Ben's Ford, which he himself named, are there today in a state of excellent preservation. This Ford is near the present site of the (unreadable) City". The army blazed its trail as it went, and this trail formerly known at "Road Militaire" formed which is used today, though not extensively. It was at Ben's Ford, and other points in the Pearl River valley, that the men of Washington Parish armed his forces, among being three of the Bickhams, Hezekiah Magee, and many others. One of the direct descendants of John Bickham, today has the sword he used in the Battle of New Orleans. This Military Road crossed our parish, not only the Creek Bogue Loose, but the creeks Pushpetappy, Muntergrand, Adams, Mitchell and Tally's. In February, 1822, and act was passed to keep in repair "the Great National Road leading from Nashville, Tennessee, to Madisonville in St. Tammany Parish, and All hands living within five miles on either side of the road were required to give work and labor on said road twelve months a year." Later by a special act of March 18th, 1823, persons living within one mile of the Pearl River Market Road (which had become the port of entry to the parish) were service on the National Road. '''November 29th''' (31 miles) Departed Alston's at 6am and crossed the Bogue Chitto River ::Swam a bayou at '''William Rose's plantation'''[[https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/fro74 ROSE, WILLIAM PINCKNEY (1787–1850)]][http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~marcyptx/ROSE/d3.htm#i42165] ::Passed '''old Cantonement (11 miles) at Little Bogue Feliah''' (Little Long Creek) ::'''Town of Wharton''', seat of justice, present day Covington (16 ½ miles) Wharton was located on the Big Bogue Feliah a branch of the Chefonta ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tchefuncte_River Tchefuncte River]) :: Proceded to '''Madisonville''' on the west bank of the Chefonta (Tchefuncte River) two miles north of Lake Ponchatrain and the Navy Yards. ==Crossed the Ponchatrain Lake== '''November 30th ''' (28 miles) Jackson's troops embarked at 10am on board '''Collin's packet boats''' (brother of the founder of Wharton Town) at either Madisonville or the Navy Yards and proceeded across Lake Ponchatrain to '''Fort St. John's''' at the mouth of St. John's Bayou at 8pm. (22 miles) ==Entered New Orleans== ::Bayou Bridge (24 miles) ::'''Arived in New Orleans at about 11pm, November 30th 1814''' (28 miles) '''December 1 1814''' :“Early this morning the Senoir (and other) Officers stationed at New Orleans, and a number of respectible citizens, from the city, waited on the General (Jackson) accompinied by an Escort of Volunteer Cavalry, and accompinied him (about 10 am) to Fort St. Charles...” ----
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[[Category:Lewis Name Study]] === Lewis Family King James Bible === Published in London, 1743 In May of 2008, I responded to an email describing a “1734 Bible” that had Lewis names in it that I recognized as coming from my Lewis ancestry. I responded to the email and was put in touch with Kevin O'Connor who related the following story on how he came in possession of this Bible: “I was working for a Catholic Church in Elyria Township back in 1992 as a maintenance director, the pastor was Jim Ols and he had been given this bible from someone in Vermilion, Ohio, a small town just north of me right on Lake Erie, who was cleaning out an old house on the lake shore and found it. Fr. Ols gave it to me because he knew I was interested in "old" things and that was the start of this age old quest of mine. I think I origåçinally said that I have been looking for 10 years but after thinking about it, I think it's been more like 14 or 15 years that I have been looking. I have sent letters out to 30 to 60 people with the Lewis last name but have not received even one reply, absolutely amazing, huh? I then got this idea one night a few months back to use my e-mail as a chain letter and multiply the number of people who would get the message...” Kevin shipped the Bible to me at his own expense and I have stabilized and preserved it and transcribed the hand-written family histories. The exterior of the Bible is heavily worn, through the leather cover and pressed paper covers. The end papers both front and back are missing, as are an undetermined number of initial pages. There are three oak leaves pressed between pages, the location of which have no discernible relevance to the family histories. There is no trace of imprint on the original leather cover. There are four surnames represented: DOTY, LEWIS, SPRINGER and MURPHY. === Title Page ===
THE HOLY BIBLE, Containing the OLD and NEW TESTAMENTS: Newly Translated out of the ORIGINAL TONGUES: And with the Former TRANSLATIONS Diligently Compared and Revised, BY HIS MAJESTY'S SPECIAL COMMAND Appointed to be Read in CHURCHES LONDON: Printed by Mark Bassett, Printer to the King's most Excellent Majesty; and by the Assigns of Robert Bassett. M.DCC.LXII === Handwriting on Bible pages === [Blank Page Preceding the Title page] [Hand written in illuminated script with capital letters cut out] {} indicates letters obscured by torn page The A{} J{ose}ph Doty's C{ovenant} {M}ary Doty: born October the 19 1760 Daniel Doty: born Hannah Doty: born Mary M [Hand written in cursive on a blank page facing Apocrypha.] Jacob Lewis Born 27th Day of October – 1734 Cathren Lewis Born 5th Day of Sep.t – 1737 Marred Decm.r the 29th 1755 acc.t of our children age Susannah Lewis Born Decm.r 19th Day 1756 George Lewis Born July 5th Day 1759 George Lewis Died July 21st Day 1759 Rachel Lewis Born July 7th Day 1760 Cathren Lewis Born May 30th Day 1763 Phebe Lewis Born Janr.y 12th Day 1767 Anne Lewis Born Sept.r 6th Day 1774 45 minutes after 5 o'clock after noon Cathren Lewis the Wife of Jacob Lewis Departed this life the 25th Day of September 1776 at 12 o Clock Susannah the Wife of Josiah Conkling Died 30th July 1793 Age 36 years 7 months & 11 days midnight Jacob Lewis Died 29 day of June 1801 Aged 66 years 6 Months 2 Days [Half page at “The End of the Apocrypha”] Mary Lewis Freeman The end of the Apocrypha [written in cursive above the printed] Mary Lewis Flen Holly Bibel [blank page following Aprocrypha] {}ansfield Richland County Ohio June the 5 1831 John Lewis Union Town 1818 December 1st David Lewis Elisabeth Lewis Elizabeth George Lewis February(?) John Lewis Marshall N Lewis Lewis 5 Mary Springer Job Springer Thomas Lewis Sarah Lewis Ruth Ann [illegible, in pencil] Marshall N. Lewis Elisabeth Lewis John Lewis John Lewis, John Lewis Union James Lewis Born 1764 Jacob Lewis Freeman Lewis Merits Town Samuel Lewis Johanah Lewis Peter Lewis [blank page facing The New Testament] John Lewis's Fam Family John Lewis born January 12th A.D. 179{} Elizabeth Lewis Born May 3rd A.D. 1797 Marshall N. Lewis Born Febuary 12, 1817 Ruth White Springer born Sep 8 1850 [in pencil Lewis Murphy Springer, born April 7th 1818. Merchant Springer, Born May 28th, 1820 Ricr'd Springer Murphy Born Nov. 18th 1821 [in pencil] John Lewis Born May 11th 1818 Born Jacob Springer March 31th 1835 [blank page opposite Index] john Lewis S amul Samul Samuel Heiydon Dated May 29th 1766 John Lewis [blank yellowed lined note paper page in Bible at Index] [written in cursive in pencil oldest son of John Murphy Ben Murphy, Morgantown, W. Va. William John Robert [crossed out] Barrak Robert Jane Murphy Reed Sisson M'' Lewis Martha '' Wells, Abner Elizabeth '' Wells, Eli Prisilla '' Jenkins Rebecca '' Carter Robert My great-grandfathers name was Jacob Lewis he was a revolutionary
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[[Category:Germany, Emigrants]] [[:Category:Jacobs_Name_Study| Jacobs]] [[Category:Global_Family_Reunion]] [[Category:Jacobs Name Study]] [[Category:Jacobus Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:Rhineland-Palatinate,_Germany]] [[Category: Schleswig-Holstein, Germany]] {{German Roots Sticker}} {{Palatine Migration}} ==PURPOSE == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the surname Jacobs. The goal of this study is to link as many Jacob family lines & variants as possible to the Global Family Reunion. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. == ORIGINS OF THE SURNAME JACOBS == This medieval surname is a patronymic of the given name Jacob, from the Latin Jacobus, itself coming from the Hebrew personal name Yakoov, which is traditionally interpreted as deriving from the Hebrew "akev" meaning "heel" or "following-after". In the Bible, this is the name of the younger twin brother of Esau who took advantage of the latter's hunger and impetuousness to persuade him to part with his birthright "for a mess of potage". Jacob was said to have been born holding on to Esau's heel. However, it was not originally a Jewish surname. Like most Hebrew and biblical names, it enjoyed a great burst of popularity in the 12th century. This was during the time of the great Crusades to free the Holy Land from the Sarcens. All were unsuccessful, but the returning soldiers and pilgrims made it a fashion to call their children by names associated with the early days of the Christian church. The surnames James and Jack share the same origins and development. The surname Jacobs has been traced back to the mid 13th Century England poll tax records when surnames became necessary when governments introduced personal taxation. The earliest examples of surname recordings are usually to be found in England, the first country to adopt both hereditary surnames, and to register them. "There was a tendency, at any rate among Germany-speaking Jews, to adapt these from Biblical names in one or other of their variant forms. Thus among the 5000 names of patrons connected with Anglo-Jewish charitable institutions in 1878, Jacobs found [that] ... 1 in every 78 people had the last name Jacob or Jacobs." '''== JACOBS SURNAME VARIANTS ==''' ''Italic text'' The surname Jacobs can be traced back to the mid 13th Century. Surnames became necessary when governments introduced personal taxation. The earliest examples of surname recordings are usually to be found in England, the first country to adopt both hereditary surnames, and to register them. In England, these were part of poll tax records. The biblical personal name Jacob has numerous equivalents, all Latin; Jacobo, Jacopo and Giacobbe in Italian; Jacoub in Judeo-Provencal; Yaaqov in Spanish; Jacques in French; Iancu in Romanian; Jakob in German; Jack in English; Jakab in Hungarian; Yaakov in Russian. There are over two hundred variations of the spelling of this name which include but are not necessarily limited to; Jacobsen, Jacobson, Jacobs, Jacobse, Jacob, Jacober, Jacobi, Jacobie, Jacoby, Jacobsohn, Jacobssohn, Jakobs, Jakober, Jakobsohn, Jacobsson, Jakobsson, Jakobssohn, Jakobsen, Jakobi, Jakobson, Jakobie and many more. In Central and Eastern Europe, abbreviations and diminutives of Jacob originated entire groups of new names based on its two constituent syllables, such as, on the one hand, Yekel, Jekelin, and Jaecklin, and, on the other hand, Copin, Koppelin and Koppelman. Cob, the second part of Jacob, also appeared in the forms Kopf (literally German for "head") and Kauf (German for "buy"). This developed into Kaufmann (German for "merchant"), which may be a combination of Jacob and the biblical Manasse or Menachem. According to the Jewish Encyclopedia, other variants include Benjacob, Jackson, Jacob, Jacobs, Jacobson, Jacobus, Jacoby, Jacof, Jainof, Kaplan, Kaplin, Kaplowitch, Kaufman, Kaufmann, Kopinski, Koppel, Koppellmann, Koppelvitch, Leppok, Marchant, Merchat, Scobeleff, Yokelson. Other variant include: Jakobovitz, Jacobowitz, Jacubs, Jakobs, Jacobse, Jacobi, Iacobo, Kubera, Kabos, Giacopino, Jankel, Yakobovitz, and Jessen ='''= EARLY JACOBS GENEALOGY ==''' ''Italic text'' One of the earliest is recorded with Ibrahim Ibn Jakub, a Spanish Jew who traveled through Germany up to the Baltic Sea in the year 965. [https://dbs.bh.org.il/familyname/jacobus] In the year 1124, Bishop Cosmas reports that J. Jacobus, who had converted to Christianity, turned a synagogue into a church, and then, became Jewish again and disowned the church. [http://sammlungen.ub.uni-frankfurt.de/freimann/content/pageview/365768?query=Jacobus] The first recorded spelling of the family name is shown to be that of Agnes Jacobes which was dated 1244, in the register of the abbey of Ramsey, Huntingdon ("Cartularium Monasterii de Rameseia"), during the reign of King Henry 111, known as "The Frenchman", 1216 - 1272. William Jacob was recorded in the Hundred Rolls of Cambridgeshire in 1273. In 1361 Hans Jacob is recorded in the charters of Wernsbach, Germany. Henry Jacobs who married Sarah Harris on May 12th, 1684 in the Church of St. Katherine-by-the-Tower, London. Francis Jacobs who married Frances Lefever on February 9th, 1696 in the Church of St. Dunstan's, Stepney. Kenny Jacobs, aged 50 yrs., a famine emigrant, sailed from London aboard the "Prince-Albert" bound for New York on March 13th, 1846. '''GERMAN/ALSACE SWITZERLAND JACOBS'''''Italic text'' The surname Jacob was first found in Silesia, where the name was an integral part of a feudal society which would shape modern European history. Many prominent branches of the family would strive to make this name renowned as they contributed to the social, economic and political affairs of the region. In the Middle Ages, the name referred back to the Apostel Jacobus, whose grave in Spain was a popular goal for pilgrimage. These pilgrims from Germany became known as "Jacobsbrueder" (Jacobs-brothers). '''PENNSYLVANIA JACOBS'''''Italic text'' original spelling of the surname Jacob was most likely Jokob. Jakob is a German form of Jacob. It is believed that the family originated from Büsing (Bizing), Moselle, Lorraine or Bas Rhin, Alsace, France. Philip Jacob b. 1696 was the earliest Jakób ( Jacob -Jacobs) to settle in Pennsylvania in 1738 In Pennsylvania Jacobs is also a Scotch/Irish name. '''== REFERENCES FOR THE JACOBS SURNAME ==''' ''Italic text'' Name Origin Research "Jacobs" www.surnamedb.com 1980 - 2014 Name Origin Research "Jacobowitz" www.surnamedb.com 1980 - 2014 Read more: http://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/Jacobovitz#ixzz39RtmjZcI 1975 Hannover Address and Business Directory (Jacob, Jacobi, Jacobus, etc) http://genealogyindexer.org/frame/d2223/526 The Jewish Encyclopedia http://sammlungen.ub.uni-frankfurt.de/freimann/content/pageview/310928 The Jewish Dictionary [http://sammlungen.ub.uni-frankfurt.de/freimann/content/pageview/365768?query=Jacobus] '''== JACOBS FAMILY TREE LINES =='''''Italic text''
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'''AJ Jacobs''' *''' Family Line 1: [[Space:Finding_the_real_Jacobs-3095_Ancestors|AJ's Family Line]] See: [[Jacobs-3095|Charles Edwin Jacobs (1907-1989)]] * '''Family Line 2''': [[Jacob-282|Hugh Jacob]] (c. 1520-1558) from Dover, Kent, England. [[Lowe-866|Karen Tobo]]'s line goes to colonial Maryland, America, through [[Jacob-38|Charity Jacob]] (1678-1741) and her son [[Duckett-10|Jacob Duckett]] (1714-1764). * '''Family Line 3''': Hans Jacobus [[Jacobus-163]] was born in Zempelburg, Flatow, Prussia, Germany and was living in Berlin, Germany when he had to flee due to the Holocaust. He arrived in California and migrated to Bogota, Colombia. His father, Adolf Jacobus [[Jacobus-191]] sold all his property to fund his son's voyage across the sea. Adolf and his wife Helene Salomon are said to have been killed in Auschwitz. However, to-date, their records have not been found. Adolf's father was Aron Jacobus. * '''Family Line 4''': ((Jacobs 7589]] * Keep adding as needed
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[[Category:Jacobus Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] [[Category: Jewish Roots]] [[Category: German Roots]] = Purpose = This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the surname JACOBUS. The goal of this study is to link as many JACOBUS family lines & variants as possible (ex. JACOB, JACOBS, JACOBES, KAUFMANN). The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. = How To Participate = - Join the new [https://www.facebook.com/groups/149673552363347 Jacobus Name Study Facebook group]. Feel free to post your findings, roadblocks, pictures, resources, etc so we can all help each other! - Add the category to your Wikitree profiles - Add details of your research and family line below - Add new or notable Jacobus' profiles to the database - Recruit people to join by sharing this to Facebook or e-mail with other people - Check out the Volunteers Tasks section for more! = Origins of the Surname Jacobus = The JACOBUS surname is a patronymic of the given name Jacob, from the Latin Jacobus, itself coming from the Hebrew personal name ''Yakoov'', which is traditionally interpreted as deriving from the Hebrew ''akev'' meaning "heel" or "following-after". "Jacobus is a Latin form of Jacob, the third patriarch, was the younger twin son of Isaac and Rebekah. However, it was not originally a Jewish surname. Like most Hebrew and biblical names, it enjoyed a great burst of popularity in the 12th century. This was during the time of the great Crusades to free the Holy Land from the Saracens. All were unsuccessful, but the returning soldiers and pilgrims made it a fashion to call their children by names associated with the early days of the Christian church." [1] The earliest examples of surname recordings are usually to be found in England, the first country to adopt both hereditary surnames, and to register them around the mid-13th Century. This is around the time that '''Jacobs''' started to gain popularity. In England these were part of poll tax records. However, Jews often did not take surnames until the late 1700s and early 1800s. German-Jews tended to adapt Biblical names in varying forms. In 1784, 1 out of every 63 Alsatian Jews had the surname Jacob. In 1878, 1 out of every 78 German-Jews were named Jacob and Jacobs. [9] = Jacobus Surname Variants = The last name Jacobus originates from the biblical first name Jacob, which has several variants around the world: Italian: Jacobo, Jacopo, Giacobbe / Spanish: Yaaqov / French: Jacques / Romanian: Iancu / German: Jakob / Shuadit (Judeo-Provencal): Jacoub / English: Jack / Hungarian: Jakab / Russian: Yaakov "Biblical names took on different forms "in various countries when used as Jewish surnames". For example, Jacob is also known as: Benjacob, Jackson, Jacob, Jacobi, Jacobs, Jacobson, Jacobus, Jacoby, Jacof, Jainof, Kaplan, Kaplin, Kaplowitch, Kaufman, Kaufmann, Kopinski, Koppel, Koppellmann, Koppelvitch, Leppok, Marchant, Merchant, Scobeleff, Yokelson. [9] James is the English equivalent for Jacobus (''Ιάκωβος''), also known as Giacomo in Italian. "James was the first one of the apostles to suffer a martyr's death (Acts xii. 2)." [8] For example, the book by Friedrich Spitta, "Der Brief des Jacobus" (1896) translates to English as The Letter of James. "In Central and Eastern Europe, abbreviations and diminutives of Jacob originated entire groups of new names based on its two constituent syllables such as, on the one hand, Yekel, Jekelin, and Jaecklin, and, on the other hand, Copin, Koppelin and Koppelman. Cob, the second part of Jacob, also appeared in the forms Kopf (literally German for "head") and Kauf (German for "buy"). This developed into Kaufmann (German for "merchant"), which may be a combination of Jacob and the biblical Manasse or Menachem." = Jacobus Ancestors = The first recorded Jacobus is from [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Protevangelium The Protevangelium Jacobi's] where the "author calls himself '''Jacobus''' ... [but] there are difficulties in the way of admitting a single authorship for the text." [10] The next record is of '''Ibrahim Ibn Jakub''', a Spanish Jew who traveled through Germany up to the Baltic Sea in the year 965. [5] In the year 1124, Bishop Cosmas reports that '''J. Jacobus''', who had converted to Christianity, turned a synagogue into a church, and then, became Jewish again and disowned the church. [3] One of the first recorded spelling of the family name Jacobs is shown to be that of '''Agnes Jacobes''' which was dated 1244, in the register of the abbey of Ramsey, Huntingdon ("Cartularium Monasterii de Rameseia"), during the reign of King Henry 111, known as "The Frenchman", 1216 - 1272. According to Hans Lichtenstein's (translation by [Venegas-49], The accusation of hostile defilement and the first appearance of the Jews in the Mark Brandenburg: On April 30, 1294, the Frankfurt council made a settlement between the Christian slaughterers and the Jews, allowing ten named Jews to slaughter cattle on three days of the week. The names listed are: Mosco, '''Jacobus''', Jacobus apud Johannem de Hoghenwalde, Zamson, Glomeke, Dauit, Jacobus apud Hughonem, Josep, Samel, Habram. On October 28, 1295, the Berlin Council forbade the sale of yarn to Jews in a privilege for the clothiers. On April 4, 1297, the margraves [sic] Otto V and Konrad issued a Jewish ordinance for the city of Stendal, "one of the most interesting and humane orders from the Mark Brandenburg of the Middle Ages" which again shows that they encouraged the immigration of Jews. In the 20th century, Jacobus is recorded as a Jewish family name with Adolf Jacobus of Berlin, Germany, who disappeared in the German death camp at Auschwitz during World War II. [https://dbs.bh.org.il/familyname/jacobus ] =Notable Jacobus Family Members= == Dr. Adolf Jacobus == '''Dr. Adolf Jacobus''' was a Jewish who lived in Germany during WWII. He published "Plato and Sensualism" [https://lbsopac.rz.uni-frankfurt.de/DB=30/SET=3/TTL=1/SHW?FRST=4 (Plato und der Sensualismus)] in 1914. He also wrote "The Theocracy" or "The State of God" [http://sammlungen.ub.uni-frankfurt.de/freimann/content/titleinfo/182141 (Der Gottesstaat)] about [[Judiasm]], [[Zionism]] and politics in 1923. [http://sammlungen.ub.uni-frankfurt.de/freimann/content/pageview/366243?query=adolf%20jacobus] = Jacobus Family Tree Lines = * The Jewish Jacobus Family of Prussia: Hans Jacobus [[Jacobus-163]] was born in Zempelburg, Flatow, Prussia, Germany and was living in Berlin, Germany when he had to flee due to the Holocaust. He arrived in California and migrated to Bogota, Colombia. His father, Adolf Jacobus [[Jacobus-191]] sold all his property to fund his son's voyage across the sea. Adolf and his wife Helene Salomon are said to have been killed in Auschwitz. However, to-date, their records have not been found. Adolf's father was Aron Jacobus. * 'The Jacobus' family from Western Germany, (Schiffstadt -- spelling?) were Catholics. * Keep adding as needed = Question and Mysteries = Does anyone know what apud means? Does anyone have the ancestry of the first Jewish Jacobus in Europe? How can we connect Jacobus' to the big tree? = Volunteer Tasks = * Add more details to the surname history * [http://sammlungen.ub.uni-frankfurt.de/cm/periodical/pageview/2260399?query=Jacobus Translate this from Germany to English/Spanish/Hebrew/German] * Translate Latin texts into more readable English/Spanish/Hebrew/German (see below) * [http://sammlungen.ub.uni-frankfurt.de/cm/periodical/pageview/2261131?query=Jacobus Find the personal story (personengeschichte) of Adolf Jacobus] (Note: There are at least two Adolf Jacobus' born in Zempelburg in different years.) == Transcriptions and Translations Mentioning Jacobus == (Note: [Venegas-49 Kat Venegas] transcribed these manually and used Google translate for interpretation. Are you able to translate Latin? If so, please try to improve the transcriptions and translations below.) [1] [http://sammlungen.ub.uni-frankfurt.de/freimann/content/pageview/8305798?query=Jacobus Exercitatio historico-theologica de peregrinationibus religiosis Judaico - ethnico pontificiis. Quam ... Praeside ... Michaele Frotsch ... Ventilandam exhibet author et responden Johannes Jacobus Seeling. Jenae 1705. 4. Diss. Fi. 1181. 1215] '''Rough translation:''' ''In 1705, Johannes Jacobus Seelig was recorded as part of an entry that says "the historical and theological Jewish religious pilgrimages - ethnic Catholics" in Latin.'' [2] [http://sammlungen.ub.uni-frankfurt.de/cm/periodical/pageview/2260399?query=Jacobus Judaeus Apella] '''Transcription:''' Zwei empfindliche Irrtumer in Publikationen der letzten Zeit geben Anlabss, kurz auf das Material zu der Bezeichnung Judaues Apella hinzuweisen. Dubnow IV S 318 nennt den aus Cosmas von Prag, bekannten getauften und spaterzum Judentum zuruckgekehrten Juden Jacob, dort Jacobus Apella genannt, mit einem merkwurdigen Missberstandnis Jacob Apelles. -- In dem neu Lexikon schreibt A Lewinsky , Apelles von Alexandrien sei nicht zu verwechseln with Apella, einem angeblich judischen Maunername. Er ubersetzt an der einschlagigen Horaz-Stelle Apella mit "leicht glaubig" und meint: "vielleicht bedeutet Apella nur beschnitten". Es ist wohl von Interesse, die verwendung des Wortes Apella als Bezeichnung fur Juden kurz nachzuprufen. Der Ausgangpunkt ist bekanntlich Horaz Sat. Credat judaeus apella, non ego. Die vollkommen sinnlose und sprachwidrige Etymologie Apella asl a-pellis erwahnen bereits die Horax-Choliasten Acros und Optatianus Porfyris So bleibt als erster Fall Judaeos Apellas in der Chron #12 des Thietmar (Bischof von Merseburg 976-1018) Mon germ. SS III 809. Hieran schliessen sich zwei Stellen bei Cosmas Chron de Bohm ... Judeus credat Apella und III eben die erwahnte Stelle Jacobus Apella. Die Stelle macht unzweifelhaft, dass nur Horaz der Ausgang dieser Anwendung ist. '''Rough translation:''' ''Jewish Maternal Surnames Two sensitive errors in recent publications indicate that the material on the designation Jewish Apella should be briefly referred to. Dubnow IV, p. 318, names the Jacob, baptized from Cosmas of Prague, known and later returned to Judaism, there named Jacobus Apella, with a peculiar misunderstanding of Jacob Apella. In the new lexicon, A Lewinsky writes that Apelles of Alexandria should not be confused with Apella, a supposedly Jewish maid's name. He translates Apella as "slightly believable" at the definitive Horace point and says: "maybe Apella means only circumcised". It is probably interesting to briefly recall the use of the word Apella as a term for Jews. The starting point is known Horace Sat. Credat judaeus apella, non ego. The completely meaningless and linguistic etymology Apella asl a-pellis already mentions the horax choliasts Acros and Optatianus porfyris So remains as the first case Judaeos Apellas in the Chron # 12 of the Thietmar (Bishop of Merseburg 976-1018) Mon germ. SS III 809. This is followed by two passages in Cosmas Chron de Bohm ... Judeus credat Apella and III just the mentioned place Jacobus Apella. The passage undoubtedly makes that only Horaz is the outcome of this '' [3] Resource: Welsmann, Christian Eberhard. Separatio fidelium ex X. Tribubus ab ecclesia Judaica quam praeside ... publice ventilandus proponet respondens Philippus Jacobus Beck. Tubingae 1740. '''Translation:''' Welsmann, Christian Eberhard. The separation of the faithful from the President of the Jewish tribes X ... aired publicly display the corresponding Nikanorus Beck. London 1740. ''Text and link missing -- See Volunteer Tasks for more details'' [4] [http://sammlungen.ub.uni-frankfurt.de/freimann/content/pageview/365768?query=Jacobus Jewish Encyclopedia: An Encyclopedic Handbook of Jewish Knowledge in Four Volumes by Georg Herlitz pg 1415] '''Rough translation:''' ''In the MA Jews were often accused of R. Much to blame for this delusion may have had the fact that high dignitaries pledged gold and silver church utensils to Jews in gold notes or they gave them to melt down. Thus Pope Anaklet II was accused by his opponent in 1130, he had used ecclesiastical treasures for himself and the sacred devices, which Christians did not want to break, for that purpose were sent to him, similarly lamenting. * Bernard of Clairvaux in 1146 in a letter to Louis VI, who bought every one of the stolen sacred vessels, goblets and smoke grenades. The fact that the jews at the most mattered for the material value is undoubtedly; In any case, the purchase of church goods encouraged the accusation and was later strictly forbidden. Gregor of Tours already reports of r'en that a Jew has stolen and scourged a picture of a church from a church; it blood flowed from them and on the traces of blood one recognized the criminal. Depp has to report another crime, according to which a Jew in Paris in 1181 to escape the investigation of pledged church objects, a golden cross and a precious Gospel book in the cloaca Hidden Kimplilationen of the Bohemian chroniclers Hajek and Neplack make Prague Jews commit 1070 and 1071 Kitchendiebstahle; but these reports carry the stamp of clumsy inventions. In the year 1124, Bishop Cosmas reports that J. Jacobus, who had converted to Christianity, turned a synagogue into a church, and then, became Jewish again and disowned the church. Citations: Lit Cassel, kind of "Jews", in Ersch-Gruber; Depping, Jews in the MA, Stuttgart 1834; Stobbe.M. Remach s. Commandments and Prohibitions of the Torah, BD II, Sp 914; see. Bd. IV Sp 13'' [5] [http://sammlungen.ub.uni-frankfurt.de/cm/periodical/pageview/2261652?query=Jacobus Hans Lichtenstein. Der Vorwurf der Hostienschändung u das erste Auftreten der Juden in der Mark Brandenburg] '''Transcription:''' Am 30. April 1294 fällte der Rat zu Frankfurt einen Vergleich zwischen den christlichen Schlächtern und den Juden und erlaubte zehn namentlich genannten Juden, an drei Tagen der Woche Vieh zi schlachten. 20 *20 Riedel A XXIII 6. Die Namen sind: Mosco, Jacobus, Jacobus apud Johannem de Hoghenwalde, Zamson, Glomeke, Dauit, Jacobus apud Hughonem, Josep, Samel, Habram Am 28 Oktober 1295 verbot der Rat zu Berlin in einem Privileg fur die Tuchmacher den Verkauf von Garn au Juden. Am 4 April 1297 erliessen die Markgraften Otto V. Und Konrad eine Judenordnung fur die Stadt Stendal, "eine der interessantesten und humansten markischen Judenordnungen des Mittelalters" was abermals zeigt, dass sie die Einwanderung von Juden ermutigten. '''Translation:''' ''Hans Lichtenstein. The accusation of hostile defilement and the first appearance of the Jews in the Mark Brandenburg. On April 30, 1294, the Frankfurt council made a settlement between the Christian slaughterers and the Jews, allowing ten named Jews to slaughter cattle on three days of the week. *20 * 20 Riedel A XXIII 6. The names are: Mosco, JACOBUS, Jacobus apud Johannem de Hoghenwalde, Zamson, Glomeke, Dauit, Jacobus apud Hughonem, Josep, Samel, Habram On October 28, 1295, the Berlin Council forbade the sale of yarn to Jews in a privilege for the clothiers. On April 4, 1297, the margraves Otto V and Konrad issued a Jewish ordinance for the city of Stendal, "one of the most interesting and humane marist orders of the Middle Ages" which again shows that they encouraged the immigration of Jews.'' = Resources = * [1] Name Origin Research "Jacobs" www.surnamedb.com 1980 - 2014 * [2] [www.surnamedb.com/Surname/Jacobovitz#ixzz39RtmjZcI Name Origin Research "Jacobowitz" 1980 - 2014 ] * [3] [http://sammlungen.ub.uni-frankfurt.de/freimann/content/pageview/365768?query=Jacobus The Jewish Dictionary] * [4] [http://sammlungen.ub.uni-frankfurt.de/cm/periodical/pageview/2261652?query=Jacobus Hans Lichtenstein. The accusation of hostile defilement and the first appearance of the Jews in the Mark Brandenburg ] * [5] [https://dbs.bh.org.il/familyname/jacobus JACOBUS - Beit Hatfutsot - The Museum of the Jewish People ] * [6] Lit Cassel, kind of "Jews", in Ersch-Gruber; Depping, Jews in the MA, Stuttgart 1834; Stobbe.M. * [7] Remach s. Commandments and Prohibitions of the Torah, BD II, Sp 914; see. Bd. IV Sp 13 * [8] [http://www.jewishencyclopedia.com/articles/8507-james Jewish Encyclopedia "James"] * [9] [http://www.jewishencyclopedia.com/articles/11304-names-personal Jewish Encyclopedia "Names (Personal)"] * [10] [https://books.google.com/books?id=miJVuXgM1acC&pg=PA43&lpg=PA43&dq=Spitta,+Der+Brief+des+Jacobus,+G%C3%B6ttingen,+1896+jewish&source=bl&ots=rMwJnu8Mqo&sig=Z-NJqvA7qfRPrvSgQBu4vfHD0Zw&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjk7__k7_jYAhWng1QKHYKXAogQ6AEIOjAG#v=onepage&q=Jacobus&f=false Patrology: The Lives and Works of the Fathers of the Church]
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The following letter from Col. [[Ball-5463|James Ball]], Jr., “of Bewdley” 11 Sep 1789, to his nephew Col. Burgess Ball, is one of the oldest sources used to support certain claims about the family of [[Ball-189|William Ball]] of Millenbeck, Virginia. It seems to be THE source for the specific dates of the children of the immigrant William Ball-189. This transcription was taken from: :Horace Edwin Hayden, ''Virginia genealogies : a genealogy of the Glassell family of Scotland and Virginia : also of the families of Ball…, of Virginia and Maryland,'' Wilkes-Barre, Pa.: E.B. Yordy, printer, 1891, c1885, pp 47-48. It's been formatted to make it easier to read the family groupings. ---- Dear Sir, Your favour by Jack Taylor I yesterday received. My father ([[Ball-1875|James Ball]] who d 24 Nov 1789?) still continues in a very weak & painful state, is extremely reduced and rests very badly which occasions my Mother ([[Lee-3581|Lettice Lee]] who lived until 1811?) to be much indisposed. my Sister Selden is now at Mr T Beale in order to be tapped (for the sixth time) by Doctr Brockenburrough, Dr A Robertson being too ill to perform that operation. the rest of us are tolerably well. agreeable to your request when last here I apply’d to John Carpenter for the Tobacco you supposed he had of yours in his hands he inform’d me he had delivered it some years since to John Payne agreeable to a written order from you which he says he now has in his possession. The death of old Mrs Washington we had heard of before the receipt of yours. I have according to your request made inquiry into her Genealogy, but have gained very little satisfactory relative to her Mothers family. Old mrs. Shearman her niece, of whom I expected most, knows nothing more than that her mother was an English Woman, but upon examining her Father Joseph Balls Will I find her Mothers name was Mary & that she had a daughter whom he called Elizabeth Johnson, from which I suppose she was a widow of that name when he married her, indeed I have heard she was. [[Ball-463|Mrs (Mary Ball) Washington]]’s grandfather, [[Ball-189|Col William Ball]] was the first of the family who came to Virginia, and settled near the mouth of Corotomon River. It appears from a memorandum of Joseph Ball Esq, that he married in London the 2nd day of July, 1638, a [[Atherold-1|Miss Hannah Atherall]]; by whom he had: * [[Ball-511|Richard]], who it is supposed died an infant, as he is not mentioned in his father’s will [he did not; he settled in Maryland but did die before his father] * [[Ball-173|William]] born the 2nd of June 1641; * [[Ball-168|Joseph]] born the 25th of May, 1649; and * [[Ball-216|Hannah]] born bout the middle of March 1650; but whether they were born in England or Virginia I cannot learn. [[Ball-173|William]] [b 2 Jun 1641] the 2nd son of the 1st of that name married a [[Williamson-66|Miss Williamson]] an Englishwoman [NOTE: no mention of [[Downman-26|Margaret Downman]] or Miss Harris], by whom he had: * William, * Richard, * James, * Joseph, * George, * David, * Margaret, * Stretchley and * Samuel. Joseph [b 25 May 1649] the 3d son of the 1st William, married Miss Rogers [Horace Hayden makes a good argument against "Rogers" and for "Romney"], by whom he had: * Joseph, born the 11th of March 1684; * Elizabeth who married the Revd Mr. Carnegie, * Hannah who married Mr. Travers, * Anne who married Colo Edwin Conway, & * Easter who married Mr. Rawleigh Chinn, he [Joseph] afterwards married Mrs Washington’s mother by whom he had her and soon after died, his Will is dated the 5th of June 1711. Hannah [born mid March 1650] the daughter of the first William married Capt David Fox. Colo Burgess Smiths & your family are their descendants. Colo William Ball 1st son to the second William, married Miss Hannah Beale, by whom he had * William, * George, * Sarah, * Judith, * Ellen & * Hannah. Capt Richard Ball 2d son to the second William married Sarah Young by whom he had * Margaret, * Sarah, * Hannah, & * Easter. Major [[Ball-1445|James Ball]] [NOT Ball-5642] 3r son of the second William married Elizabeth Howson by whom he had: * Anne & * Elizabeth, he afterwards married the widow Dangerfield Daughter of Edwin Conway, by whom he had: * Francis, born October 12 1709, * Sarah 13th Janry 1711-12 * Eve December 24th 1713 * Jesse, June 27th 1716, * James [[Ball-1875|Ball-1875]] Decemr 31st 1718, * Mary Aril 6th 1721, * Edwin who died a child, * Jeduthun July 9th 1725 & * Sinah Feby 14th 1727-8. Joseph the 4th son of the 2d William married Miss Martram by whom he had * Colo Spencer Ball, & * several other sons who died without issue. I now not who George the 5th son married, but Capt David Ball & George Ball of Northumberland are his Descendants. David the 6th son married but died without Issue. Margaret the only Daughter of the 2d William married Mr. William Downman by whom she had * William [Downman] & * Rawleigh [Downman] who was my Wife’s Father. Strethley the seventh son died a Boy and Samuel the 8th son married Miss Tayloe, Capt William Ball of Culpepper & his Sisters are their descendants. Joseph Ball esquire the brother of Mrs Washington married in England Miss Frances Ravenscroft, by whom he had: * Charles & * Hetty Betty who [both] died Infants, and * Frances. I am unacquainted with the issue of her [Mary Ball Washington's half-]sisters * Elizabeth * Hannah & * [Easter:] Mrs Shearman, Mr John Chinn, Tom Chinn, Colo Thaddeus McCarty & Mrs Francis Christian first children are the descendants of her [Mary Ball Washington's half-] sister Easter. Frances Ball daughter of Joseph Ball esquire married in England Mr Rawleigh Downman by whom she had * Joseph Ball [Downman] * (Rawleigh William [Downman?]) & * fanny, now my wife & * 3 other Daughters who died in their Infancy. Sarah Daughter of Capt Richard Ball married Mr. John Selden by whom she had: * the late Colo Richard Selden. Hannah daughter of the above Richard married Mr William Montague & had by him * the late Capt Wm Montague & died. Easter younger daughter of the said Richard, married Capt Wm Glasscock by whom she had * five sons and * six Daughters. Capt William Ball son to the third William married Margaret daughter of Capt Richard Ball by whom he had: * William, * Richard, * Williamson, * Benjamin, * Elizabeth & * Sarah. George Ball second son to the 4 William married Miss Judith Payne, by whom he had: * Williamson, * John, * William, * Hannah * Judith & * Sarah. Sarah daughter to the 3d Wm, married Mr Dennis McCarty: * Colo Daniel McCarty of Fairfax is her son, she afterwards married a Mr Barnes. Judith her sister married Mr Glasscock[;] Colo George Glasscock is her descendant. Ellen a daughter of the 3d William married Mr. John Chichester, by whom she had * John who was father to your first Lady, * Richard, * Elizabeth, * Ellen & * Molly she after his death married Mr. William Downman by whom she had * Rawleigh Downman of Richmond County. Hannah youngest daughter of Colo William Ball married Mr. Robert Mitchell by whom she had * Wm, * Robert, * Richard, * Sucky & * Hannah. Colo William Ball son to the 4th William married Miss Lettice Lee daughter of Colo Henry Lee of Westmoreland by whom she had * Doctr William Ball, * Henry Lee [Ball], & * Mary [Ball] who married John Ball. Richard the 2d son of the 4th William married Miss Mary Wallace of Hampton by whom she had * James Wallace who married my sister Ann. Williamson Ball 3d son of the 4th Wm married Miss Priscilla Glasscock (Churchill) by whom he had * a daughter called Alice who is married to Mr John Smith. Benjamin the 4th son died without Issue as did also his sister Sarah who married a Mr Jones, Elizabeth married Mr Milner and left several children who live near Norfolk. Thus have I given you as full an account of our Family as my Fathers recollection and the papers in our possession wou’d admit of except the descedantns of our Grandfathers Children and the Washingtons, which I have omitted supposing you as well or better acquainted with them than myself, the family offer affect Comps to you & yours in which they are joined by Dr Sir. :Yr friend & Cousin JAMES BALL Junr :Bewdley, Septm’r 11th, 1789 :(Addressed) Colo Burgess Ball Travelers Rest Stafford :favor’d by Mr Joseph Chinn
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[[Category:North Carolina Quakers]] [[Category:Pennsylvania, United States, Brown Name Study]] Editor's note: This page arose from an attempt to document the life of [[Brown-2471|James Brown (Brown-2471)]], in particular his time in North Carolina as recorded in the minutes of several Quaker meetings. Others studying the early North Carolina Quakers may find it of use. James Brown was born in Pennsylvania in 1681 to Quakers James Brown and Honor Clayton Brown. Much of his life is a mystery. Around 1752, he moved to North Carolina, where he apparently lived out his life, dying there around 1766. We don't know why James went to North Carolina. He was apparently not accompanied by a wife or children, but we do know that he had relatives and associates there. We first find James in Cane Creek/New Garden in the north central part of the state. He requests a certificate to Carver's Creek in southeast North Carolina, but there is no record of him there. Next he goes to Dunn's Creek, then to Core Sound on the Atlantic coast. What we know of James's time in North Carolina comes from Quaker meeting minutes, which have been transcribed in three sets: [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/pdf/Brown-36347-4 James Brown Senr 1753 certificate request], [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8c/Brown-36347-1.pdf 1761 apology and readmission], and [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9f/Brown-36347-5.pdf Carteret County 1764-66]. ==Background== ===Settlement of North Carolina=== North Carolina was one of the original Thirteen Colonies. Inhabited for ten thousand years by indigenous people, it was explored by the Spanish in the 16th century. The Spaniards eventually retreated due to conflicts with the natives. In the latter part of the century, in the 1580s, Sir Walter Raleigh attempted to establish two colonies on the coast, including the notorious Roanoke, but both failed. Later, English colonists migrated south from Virginia, arriving in significant numbers by the 1660s.[Wikipedia, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_Carolina#Colonial_period_and_Revolutionary_War North Carolina]] An interesting account suggests many of these first settlers were commoners and runaway indentured servants.[Hand, Bill. Found at the Sun Journal website [https://www.newbernsj.com/news/20180902/so-about-those-north-carolina-quakers article]] Once part of the Province of Carolina, North Carolina became a separate colony in 1712 and was established as a royal colony in 1729. According to NCPedia, Quakers were some of the first settlers to move to North Carolina, because the colony had established religious freedom as early as 1672.[ncpedia.org, [https://www.ncpedia.org/anchor/quakers Quakers]] ===Quakers in North Carolina=== '''"Virtually a Quaker province."''' As Lindley Butler writes, "Quakers, or the Religious Society of Friends, are the oldest organized Christian church in North Carolina...the Irish evangelist William Edmundson visited the Albemarle region in March 1672 for three days, holding the first religious services in the colony and laying a foundation that would result in North Carolina’s becoming in its early years virtually a Quaker province...When Edmundson returned to the colony in 1676, he reported that Friends were 'finely settled...'’’ The earliest Quaker meetings were at Perquimans and Pasquotank, both located in northeast North Carolina along Albemarle Sound.[ncpedia.org, Butler, Lindley S. From Encyclopedia of North Carolina edited by William S. Powell. 2006 [https://www.ncpedia.org/quakers link]] In his interesting article, Butler also discusses the North Carolina Quakers' pacifist role during the Revolution, their opposition to slavery, and their founding of what would become Guilford College. The college today is an important repository of Quaker records. Some early Quakers who moved to North Carolina arrived there from Pennsylvania. Others arrived from Rhode Island and Virginia, the latter often originally from Pennsylvania. According to "Our Quaker Friends of ye Olden Time," James Johnson and other Quakers from Chester County, Pennsylvania removed to North Carolina between 1751 and 1770.[Bell, James Pinkney. Our Quaker Friends of Ye Olden Time, J.P. Bell Company, Publishers, Lynchburg, Virginia, 1905, [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=loc.ark:/13960/t0vq36t81;view=1up;seq=204 p. 184 (Appendix)] ] The two Quakers mentioned as coming from Nottingham are James Brown and [[Johnson-26921|James Johnson]]. The text continues, stating: ‘’They [the men previously identified] represented some of the oldest and best Quaker families in Pennsylvania…” ==Quaker Meetings== Below are the meetings mentioned in the biography of [[Brown-2471| James Brown (Brown-2471)]], listed chronologically in order of their creation. A [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e8/Brown-36347-2.png state map] on this page shows the location of each. ===Core Sound (Carteret County)=== Core Sound, given its coastal location, is, unsurprisingly, one of the earliest Quaker meetings recorded in North Carolina. The North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program notes that: :"The first Quaker meeting in Carteret County was organized on August 1, '''1733''', at the home of [[Borden-46|William Borden]]. The meeting was to be held the first 'third day,' or Tuesday, of each month for 'time to come' and the Sunday prior to the meeting was set aside as the representative meeting to be held at the home of [[Stanton-223|Henry Stanton]] . In 1736, Nicolas Briant[not found on WikiTree as of 21 January 2020; noted as "Niklas Brint" in some Quaker records] gave the Quakers some land a few miles north of Beaufort on which they build the Core Sound Meeting House and Friends from Rhode Island sent '60 pounds Rhoadisland money' toward its construction. The Pasquotank Monthly Meeting designated Core Sound as a Monthly Meeting the same year. [[Stanton-223|Henry Stanton]] donated two adjacent acres for pasture in 1737. :"At the peak of its membership, the Core Sound Meeting had seven subordinate meetings. Three of the meetings, Core Creek, Clubfoot Creek, and Beaufort, were within a few miles of Meeting House at Core Sound. The other four meetings were more dispersed: Upper Trent and Lower Trent in Craven County; Bath; and Mattamuskeet, north of the Pamilco River. In 1799, and again in 1831, many Eastern North Carolina Quakers moved west to Ohio and Indiana in an effort to retreat from slavery as well as to seek out better lands and a more healthful climate. The Core Sound Monthly Meeting was 'laid down,' or discontinued, in 1841. The remaining members were attached to the Contentnea Monthly Meeting. At the yearly meeting of the Society of Friends at Guilford College in 1898, the Quakers ceded the Core Sound Meeting House property to the Ann Street Methodist Church of Beaufort."[North Carolina Historical Marker Program, [http://www.ncmarkers.com/Markers.aspx?MarkerId=C-35 Core Sound Meeting]] Hinshaw discusses Core Sound Meeting on pages 263-4 of his Encyclopedia, [[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015002304221&view=1up&seq=293 Hinshaw p. 263]] with an index of names following. ===Carver's Creek=== The first homogeneous community in [Bladen] county was the Quakers according to Stephen B. Weeks, writing in Southern Quakers and Slavery. "The earliest of these meetings in NC seems to have been that at Carver’s Creek in Bladen County. It was named from the founder of the settlement, [[Carver-354|James Carver]], who moved from Pennsylvania. It was begun about '''1740''', and asked for a Monthly Meeting as early as 1743; in 1746 one had been settled. It belonged to the Eastern Quarter..."[ Bordeaux, Jason. [https://www.ncpedia.org/geography/bladen-1700s Bladen County in the 1700s] at ncpedia.org] Bladen County, North Carolina had been created in 1734 and covered most of central and western North Carolina at that time. Eventually 55 of that state’s 100 counties were formed from parts of Bladen County.[[https://statelibrary.ncdcr.gov/ghl/genealogy/nc-county-formation North Carolina County Formation]] Note: Carver's Creek Meeting is also discussed below in the Dunn's Creek paragraph. ===Dunn's Creek=== Dunn's Creek is roughly mid-way between Cane Creek (in the north central part of the state) and the coast. According to the North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources, "Early Quaker settlers found their way into North Carolina’s Cape Fear River valley beginning in the 1730’s. From as far away as Pennsylvania, members of the Society of Friends migrated to the region for its fertile land and ease of navigation. By 1740, two of the earliest known meetings were established in close proximity, Carver’s Creek and Dunn’s Creek. Dunn’s Creek met in a part of Bladen County that became Cumberland County in 1754. Both Carver’s and Dunn’s had attendance sufficient to forward to the Perquimans Quarterly Meeting and Eastern Yearly Meeting a request to be given the status of Monthly Meetings. Carver’s received that status in 1746, and Dunn’s request was granted in '''1750'''. Dunn’s was led by founding member Richard Dunn[Richard Dunn is not found on WikiTree as of 22 January 2020; surprisingly little information about him found in an internet search] who first associated the Meeting with Eastern Quakers but the group later joined the Western Quarter in 1760."[[http://www.ncmarkers.com/Markers.aspx?MarkerId=I-59 North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program]] ===Cane Creek=== Cane Creek is located in north central North Carolina. According to "Cane Creek, Mother of Meetings," Friends arrived in the Cane Creek area as early as 1749, and there were around 30 families there when the Meeting was established in '''1751'''.[Teague, Bobbie T. Cane Creek Mother of Meetings, Cane Creek Monthly Meeting of Friends, North Carolina, 1995, pp. 13-14; available on-line.] A number of additional meetings were begun by Cane Creek, including Deep River (1753), New Garden (1754), Rocky River (1754), Centre (1757), Spring (1777), Holly Spring (1790), and Edward Hill (1899).[Teague, p. 24] The first Browns at Cane Creek appear to have been [[Large-103|Ruth Large Brown]], widow of [[Brown-11659|Thomas Brown]], and some of her children. There is no known familial connection between Thomas and [[Brown-2471|James Brown (Brown-2471)]]. Hinshaw discusses Cane Creek on page 343 of Volume I of his Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy.[Hinshaw, William Wade. Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy Vol 1, Ann Arbor, Mich., Edwards brothers, Inc., 1936. [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015002304221&view=1up&seq=373 p. 343]] ===New Garden=== Note: [[Brown-2471|James Brown (Brown-2471)]] may have been a member of the New Garden Meeting for up to ten years (1754 to around 1764). Much of the information in this section is taken from an earlier version of his profile biography. The New Garden Monthly Meeting, an offshoot of Cane Creek, was formally established in '''1754''' in what was then part of Bladen County, North Carolina. That meeting was named for New Garden MM, of Chester Co., Pennsylvania, a meeting this James Brown attended in 1720 (and was disowned by). In 1771, that part of North Carolina became Guilford County, the name now associated with that New Garden MM. This is also the part of North Carolina where [[Brown-2597|Abigail (Brown) Thornburgh]] and her husband settled in the 1740s, after their Frederick County, Virginia Quaker marriage at Hopewell MM, witnessed by her father, James Brown.[ Wikipedia, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guilford_County,_North_Carolina Guilford County, North Carolina].] (It is a subject of dispute as to which James Brown this might have been.) Thomas Thornburg (Abigail’s husband) is noted as being a founding member of the New Garden MM, coming from “Deep River” about 20 miles south-west of the New Garden site. All of these meetings were located in Bladen County, NC in the 1750s. Hinshaw's "Encyclopedia of American Genealogy Vol. 1" for New Garden MM, Guilford NC shows James Brown in the company of [[Beeson-30|Richard Beeson]], as well as other people mentioned as founding fathers of Hopewell MM, Frederick County, Virginia, or their children, and also mentions [[Thornburgh-31|Thomas Thornburgh]], who became the first clerk of New Garden MM NC. According to his WikiTree profile, Richard Beeson lived in Nottingham from 1706 to 1732, when he moved to Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, where he lived until around 1736 when he moved to Virginia. On page 487 of the "Encyclopedia" Hinshaw itemizes some of the membership of the New Garden Monthly Meeting:[Hinshaw [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015002304221;view=1up;seq=517 p. 487] ] : "A list of the names of some of the men embraced in the original membership of New Garden Monthly Meeting includes [[Beals-54|Thomas Beals]], [[Beeson-128|Benjamin Beeson]], near Deep River, [[Beeson-27|Wm Beeson]], [[Cook-2545|Abraham Cook]], [[Dillon-429|Daniel Dillon]], [[Hunt-1377|Eleazar Hunt]], [[Hunt-28|William Hunt]], [[Mendenhall-24|Mordecai Mendenhall]], near Deep River, [[Mills-319|John Mills]], [[Mills-343|Henry Mills]], [[Mills-1144|Mills]], [[Mills-343|Thomas Mills]], Benjamin Rudduck, [[Rudduck-20|John Rudduck]], [[Thornburgh-31|Thos Thornbrough]] (appointed first clerk), [[Vestal-23|Thomas Vestal]], Richard Williams. Among those who became members by the presentation of certificates during the first few months were''' James Brown''', William Smith, wife and children, [[Beeson-30|Richard Beeson]] and wife, [[Hiatt-223|George Hyatt]], Isaac Cox and wife, Anthony Hoggatt and wife, Benjamin Britain, [[Unthank-159|Joseph Unthank]], wife and children, Samuel Pearson, wife and children, [[Dicks-14|Nathan Dicks]], [[Dicks-137|Zacharias Dicks]], [[Dicks-343|Peter Dicks]], wife and children, Isaac Pidgeon and [[Hoggatt-21|Joseph Hoggatt]]. [[Hodgson-82|Robert Hodgson]], Hanuel Edwards and [[Hodgson-81|George Hodgson]] were received in membership by request."[ I attempted to find all these Quakers on WikiTree. Where the names are not linked, they either did not appear to have WikiTree profiles, or in some cases there were multiple, poorly sourced profiles and I could not determine whether they were the New Garden Quakers listed here. - JK, 23 January 2020] :The record shows that many members were accompanied by wives and/or children, suggesting that had James had a wife or children with him, that would have also been noted; however, he appears to be alone. ==Sources== ==Additional resources== * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Quaker_Project_Resources WikiTree Quaker Project Resources] * WikiTree, [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:New_Garden_Monthly_Meeting%2C_Greensboro%2C_North_Carolina New Garden Monthly Meeting category] * Guilford College, [https://library.guilford.edu/archives Quaker Archives] * NCGenWeb, [https://ncgenweb.us/guilford/quaker-meetings/ Guilford County] * North Carolina History Project, [https://northcarolinahistory.org/encyclopedia/carteret-county-1722/ Carteret County] * FCGQuaker.org, [https://www.fgcquaker.org/connect/quaker-finder/core-sound-friends-meeting Core Sound Friends Meeting] * G2G, December 2021 [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1344747/recommended-book-for-quaker-researchers-interested-persons recommended book]
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This page has been created to document the extensive land transactions of [[Brown-2470|James Brown]] (1656-1716; Brown-2470 on WikiTree), partly in an effort to learn more about his descendants. Many of the earliest land transactions of this family do not appear to have been recorded, or the records did not survive, and later documents are used to reconstruct the history. '''Please note: Documentation for some of the transactions below has not been organized for posting to this page; please contact the profile manager(s) for further information.''' ==Background== Born in England to Quaker parents, [[Brown-2470|James Brown]] and his brother [[Brown-2504|William]] emigrated to America as young men. James, who was two years older, came first and William arrived several years later. (Based on the dates and locations of their marriages, James must have arrived shortly before 1679, and William between 1682 and 1684.) [[Brown-2470|James]] married [[Clayton-149|Honour Clayton]] in New Jersey in 1679. They settled in Marcus Hook, Pennsylvania,[Now in Pennsylvania (which was not founded until 1681), Marcus Hook was first settled by New Sweden colonists in the 1640s. An interesting [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marcus_Hook,_Pennsylvania Wikipedia article] notes that in the early 1700s, the lower Delaware River was plagued by pirates for whom Marcus Hook was a haven.] where they lived for over 20 years before moving to Nottingham around 1702. A weaver[James Brown is described as a weaver in multiple documents, including these: • His Quaker marriage record and declarations of marriage intentions (see his profile) • Patents and Deeds and Other Early Records of New Jersey 1664-1703, Salem Deeds, No. 5 (Ancestry.com, image 621 of 782): "1695 June 15. Deed. Thomas Pile of Pile Grove, Salem Co., gentleman, to James Browne of Chittester, Penna., weaver, for 600 acres on Ould Man's Creek, said Co." • Carol Bryant, Abstracts of Chester County Pennsylvania Land Records Volume 1 page 51 re 1696 transaction in which "James Brown of Chichester, weaver grants to William Flower..." • Patents and Deeds and Other Early Records of New Jersey 1664-1703, Salem Deeds, No. 7 (Ancestry.com, image 652 of 782): "1703 Dec. 8. Deed. James Browne of Chester Co., Penna., weaver, to Thomas Thompson of Ann's Grove, Salem Co., W.J., yeoman, for 600 acres on Ouldman's Creek, Salem Co." • Rawle v. Brown (1721) [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/70/Brown-36347-2.pdf document] ] by trade, James also engaged in land dealing. '''Children''': James and Honor had eight children, seven of whom lived to adulthood--four sons and three daughters. Most of these children appear to be fairly well documented, but two, [[Brown-2471|James]] and [[Brown-608|Daniel]], inexplicably disappear from Nottingham property tax records after 1725. Son James in particular is a mystery, a major reason for this investigation (and others). ==Summary== James appears to have been an active land trader, if not a land speculator, especially up to 1700. From 1683 to 1686, he acquired 752 acres of land in seven transactions in and around Chichester (that includes Rambo Rook for which the exact location and acquisition date are unknown). We believe all acquisitions listed below are by the same James Brown, Brown-2470 (1656-1716). The acquisition of the Nottingham Lots is well documented, and James's brother William acquired land there at the same time. Poddington was later deeded to James's son William, so we can be confident of this transaction as well. Except for the Nottingham Lots and possibly Rambo Rook, all the acquisitions took place in a small geographic area from 1683 to 1685/6. The Rawson to Brown deed describes James Brown(e) as "of Chichester in the County of Chester in the Province of Pensilvania." It was the same Rawson, who was a neighbor of James's as can be seen on the [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/79/James_Brown_s_Property_Holdings-2.jpg map], who sold Rambo Rook to James. No other James Brown who has been mentioned in the various discussions on the Brown Family Issues page or the preceding G2G discussion was born early enough to be this person, and we do not know of any other James Brown that this man could have been confused with. Although we have done an extensive review of James Brown's land transactions, there is much that is not known. Not all of his early land transactions were documented, or if they were, the records have not survived. James transferred land to his sons William and Jeremiah during his lifetime, and left Nottingham land to sons James and Daniel in his will. There do not appear to be any surviving records that document exactly what happened to the land that James and Daniel inherited. Both men disappear from the Nottingham tax records after 1724/5. As noted in the Nottingham Lots section below, at least part of Lot 14 ended up in Jeremiah's possession. Given the requirement in their father's will that Jeremiah must approve disposal of the land, it is a reasonable theory that James and Daniel transferred their land to Jeremiah. ==History of land transactions (chronological)== 1683 - '''200 acres''' in Concord Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania from William Penn; to John Simcock in 1685; later Simcock to Morgan Jones. Concord Township is northwest of Upper Chichester; see [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3e/Nottingham_Browns-2.jpg map]. 1683 - '''115 acres''' Poddington in Upper Chichester from William Penn. See [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2e/James_Brown_s_Property_Holdings-1.jpg map] at right; also ★ 3 on the [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/79/James_Brown_s_Property_Holdings-2.jpg annotated map]. We believe James likely made his home here until he moved to Nottingham. He deeded the land to his son William in 1705. William later sold the land to Frances Bowater (as noted below). 1684 - '''60 acres''' Middleton in Upper Chichester from Walter Martin, sold in 1691 to Robert Jeffries (★ 2 on the [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/79/James_Brown_s_Property_Holdings-2.jpg annotated map] below). The purchase record is found in Chester County, Pennsylvania Deed Book A, page 122 (see [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSXY-165D?i=194&cat=246232 deed book].)[FamilySearch.org, United States, Pennsylvania, Chester County, Deeds, 1683-1903, Deed books, A; film no. 008035083, image 195 of 505.] The following entry in the deed book is the 1691 assignment to Robert Jeffries (or Jeferis). 1685 - '''100 acres''' in Upper Chichester from Thomas Garrett, later sold to John and Jane Chandler (★ 1 on the [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/79/James_Brown_s_Property_Holdings-2.jpg annotated map] below). 1685 - '''100 acres''' in Upper Chichester from Thomas Clifton; sold to James Swafford in 1705 (★ 4 on the [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/79/James_Brown_s_Property_Holdings-2.jpg annotated map] below). (Note: Details of this transaction uncertain and subject to change; two acres apparently donated to Quakers for Chichester meeting house.) 1685/6 - '''117 acres''' made up of four parcels in Lower Chichester from [[Rase-4|Wolla Rawson]], subdivided and sold off in small parcels from 1688 to 1704 (★ 5-8 on the [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/79/James_Brown_s_Property_Holdings-2.jpg annotated map] below). James's purchase is recorded in [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/00/James_Brown_s_Property_Holdings.pdf Rawson to Brown]; see original [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSXY-16TC?i=212&cat=246232 here].[FamilySearch.org, United States, Pennsylvania, Chester County, Deeds, 1683-1903, Deed books, A; film no. 008035083, image 213 of 505.] See section below for sales. 1695 - '''600 acres''' on Ould Man's Creek in Salem County, New Jersey from Thomas Pile,[Patents and Deeds and Other Early Records of New Jersey 1664-1703, Salem Deeds, No. 5 (Ancestry.com, image 621 of 782): "1695 June 15. Deed. Thomas Pile of Pile Grove, Salem Co., gentleman, to James Browne of Chittester, Penna., weaver, for 600 acres on Ould Man's Creek, said Co." [https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/48606/PatentsDeedsNJ-001860-609/420135?backurl=https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/71402081/person/172112083090/facts image]] sold to Thomas Thompson in 1703.[Patents and Deeds and Other Early Records of New Jersey 1664-1703, Salem Deeds, No. 7 (Ancestry.com, image 652 of 782): "1703 Dec. 8. Deed. James Browne of Chester Co., Penna., weaver, to Thomas Thompson of Ann's Grove, Salem Co., W.J., yeoman, for 600 acres on Ouldman's Creek, Salem Co." [https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/48606/PatentsDeedsNJ-001891-640/420166?backurl=https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/71402081/person/172112083090/facts image]] (Salem County is just across the Delaware River from Pennsylvania where James lived; see [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9e/James_Brown_s_Property_Holdings-3.png map].) Rambo Rook - '''60 acres''', details unknown, later deeded to Wolla (or "Wooley") Rawson some time before 2 April 1696. 1701 - '''Nottingham Lots nos. 14 and 27'''; James and his brother William were among the 20 families sharing a grant of 20,000 acres which became the 37 Nottingham Lots; James got Lots 14 and 27, William 23 and 33 (see [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5d/Beals-61.jpg map attached to this page]). Note: On the map, William Brown's name is also on Lot 28, but the lot's original owner was Robert Williams. He died in 1716, and left the lot to "my friend William Brown Senr" in his will. 1705 - James Brown to [[Brown-2503|William Brown]] (his son); 115 acres Podington; William sold in 1708 to Frances Bowater; record in Chester County, Pennsylvania Deed Book B, page 205 (see [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSXY-1DGQ?i=419&cat=246232 deed book] [FamilySearch.org, United States, Pennsylvania, Chester County, Deeds, 1683-1903, Deed books, B; film no. 008035083, image 420 of 505.] and [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/49/James_Brown_s_Property_Holdings-2.pdf transcription]). c. 1710 - '''200 acres''' in Talbot (Susquehanna) Manor from John Hanson Steelman, apparently conveyed to son William who added 300 acres and sold the parcel to a Mr. Jones.[This is from a series of 1748 depositions published by the Archives of Maryland Online in a case in which Joseph England claimed the property under Pennsylvania law and evicted the inhabitants. The property had been sold by William Brown to Jones the Welshman but Brown did not make a deed as promised; the property was later sold by Jones to John Lackland, Lackland to Henry Baker, and Baker to Robert McLeary. Transaction date is estimated from ages of deponents; see [http://aomol.msa.maryland.gov/megafile/msa/speccol/sc2900/sc2908/000001/000028/html/am28--441.html image] and [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/02/James_Brown_s_Property_Holdings-1.pdf downloaded PDF].] (Talbot Manor is just to the south of the Nottingham Lots.) 1714 - Part of Nottingham Lot 27 deeded to son [[Brown-2475|Jeremiah]].[Noted in the 1789 patent request for "Brown's Possession" (at right or use [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0c/Brown-2483-1.pdf link]).] 1715 - Writes [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c6/Brown-2470.pdf will], leaving land to sons [[Brown-608|Daniel]] and James; his two other living sons had already been given land in 1705 and 1714 as noted just above. 1716/17 - "Two lotts and two acres of wood" sold by Sheriff as a result of the Flower v. Brown lawsuit; John Piggott buys it[See transcription of the fragmentary record surviving at [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a9/Brown-36347.pdf Flower v. Brown].] (not on Piggott's WikiTree profile). ===Subdivision and sale of 117 acres=== Sales of the lots and land within the 117 acres purchased from Wolla Rawson are listed here due to their large number and so as not to interrupt the chronology above. 1688 - 2 acres in Chichester sold to William Clayton and others. 1690 - Parcel including building in Chichester to Amey Harding. 1696 - About 5 acres to William Flower; record in Chester County, Pennsylvania Deed Book A, page 216 (see [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSXY-16PQ?i=241&cat=246232 deed book].)[FamilySearch.org, United States, Pennsylvania, Chester County, Deeds, 1683-1903, Deed books, A; film no. 008035083, image 242 of 505.] 1699 - Two lots in Chichester to John Howell; record in Chester County, Pennsylvania Deed Book A, page 257 (see [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSXY-16Z7?i=261&cat=246232 deed book].)[FamilySearch.org, United States, Pennsylvania, Chester County, Deeds, 1683-1903, Deed books, A; film no. 008035083, image 262 of 505.] 1699 - Land for Broad Street, sold by James Brown and William Clayton to Town of Chichester; record in Chester County, Pennsylvania Deed Book A, page 244 (see [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSXY-16TR?i=255&cat=246232 deed book].)[FamilySearch.org, United States, Pennsylvania, Chester County, Deeds, 1683-1903, Deed books, A; film no. 008035083, image 256 of 505.] 1699 - One lot and 2 acres woods to James Swaffer. 1699 - About 46 acres to Peter Boss; documented in [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS7S-MSYH-V?i=43&cat=246232 Brown to Boss][FamilySearch.org, United States, Pennsylvania, Chester County, Deeds, 1683-1903, Deed books, G; film no. 007856903, image 44 of 867. [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS7S-MSYH-V?i=43&cat=246232 image]] and Boss to Grubb. 1699 - Two lots and 4 acres woods to James Cloud. 1699 - Two lots and 4 acres woods to James Clemson; record in Chester County, Pennsylvania Deed Book A, page 239 (see [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSXY-1XMX?i=252&cat=246232 deed book].)[FamilySearch.org, United States, Pennsylvania, Chester County, Deeds, 1683-1903, Deed books, A; film no. 008035083, image 253 of 505.] 1699 - Nine lots and 1 acre cleared land in Chichester to Walter Martin. 1699 - One lot in Chichester and 3 1/2 acres to William Thompson. 1700 - Two lots in Chichester plus woods to Thomas Baldwin. 1700 - Two streets and a road to Walter Martin. 1700 - Lot in Chichester to Walter Martin. 1700 - Two lots in Chichester plus 4 acres woods to Oliver Matthews; record in Chester County, Pennsylvania Deed Book Q, page 394 (see [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS7S-99K6-K?i=216&cat=246232 deed book].)[FamilySearch.org, United States, Pennsylvania, Chester County, Deeds, 1683-1903, Deed books, Q; film no. 007856902, image 217 of 605.] 1700 - Two lots plus 2 acres land in Chichester to Roger Jackson. 1700 - Lot in Chichester to William Chandler; record in Chester County, Pennsylvania Deed Book A, page 258 (see [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSXY-1XQV?i=262&cat=246232 deed book].)[FamilySearch.org, United States, Pennsylvania, Chester County, Deeds, 1683-1903, Deed books, A; film no. 008035083, image 263 of 505.] 1701 - Two lots in Chichester to Thomas Baldwin; record in Chester County, Pennsylvania Deed Book A, page 254 (see [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSXY-1XXR?i=260&cat=246232 deed book].)[FamilySearch.org, United States, Pennsylvania, Chester County, Deeds, 1683-1903, Deed books, A; film no. 008035083, image 261 of 505.] 1704 - Ten lots in Chichester to John Grubb; record in Chester County, Pennsylvania Deed Book Q, page 397 (see [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS7S-99K8-9?i=218&cat=246232 deed book].)[FamilySearch.org, United States, Pennsylvania, Chester County, Deeds, 1683-1903, Deed books, Q; film no. 007856902, image 219 of 605.] ===The Nottingham Lots=== James owned two lots, Nos. 14 and 27. We know he deeded part of Lot 27 to his son Jeremiah in 1714, and have assumed that the remainder of Lot 27 and all of Lot 14 were left to his sons James and Daniel, although his will does not mention lot numbers. According to James's will, he left son Daniel "ye Lott of Land lying between Dorsons and Robert Williams Containing five hundred acres"; this appears to be Lot 27 of the Nottingham Lots, or part of it. In 1725 Daniel sold 200 acres to James Allin, as described later in "Lacy Rowles to his Son Hezekiah Rowles."[FamilySearch.org, United States, Pennsylvania, Chester County, Deeds, 1683-1903, Deed books, IJ; film no. 007856903, image 677 of 867. [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS7S-MSBJ-8?i=676&cat=246232 image]] James's provision for his son James was "I give & bequeath into my wellbeloved wife Honor Brown
& unto my son James Brown all and singular my Goods Chattles & Estate whatsoever & where soever To Hold to them their heirs and assigns for ever ..."
He also made James and Honor his executors, instructed James to help Daniel with his farm, and provided that James not dispose of the land without the consent of Mercer Brown and Jeremiah Brown.[[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c6/Brown-2470.pdf James Brown will] (attached to this page)] Subsequent records show that James's son Jeremiah built a house on part of Lot 14. The Jeremiah Brown House and Mill Site still exists and is listed in the National Register of Historic Places. It is owned by Edward C. Plumstead.[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeremiah_Brown_House_and_Mill_Site Jeremiah Brown House and Mill Site on Wikipedia]][[https://mht.maryland.gov/secure/medusa/PDF/NR_PDFs/NR-1001.pdf National Register of Historic Places (PDF)]] Thus one theory is that when James and Daniel disappeared from the Nottingham tax records after 1725, they sold their land to their brother Jeremiah. This certainly makes sense given the provisions of their father's will. It is unfortunate that we also lack records of Honor Clayton Brown after she is mentioned in the will. The only clue comes from a marriage record. When her youngest daughter [[Brown-2488|Mary]] married in 1731, the minutes show that the couple had "the Consent of Parents" which suggests Honor was still alive then, although she is not on the list of wedding attendees. By 1787, Lot 14 was owned by Roger Kirk ("Stoney Grove") and Levi Kirk.[Daniel Brown's wife was named Elizabeth Kirk, but there appear to have been three separate Kirk lines (Alphonsus, Roger, and Samuel) in Nottingham, and the landowners named here do not appear to be descendants of Elizabeth's (close) relatives.] Lot 27 was divided among Elisha Brown ("Brown's Possession"), Abner Kirk ("Friendship"), Mary Kirk ("Widows Crooked Lot"), John Lewden ("Lewden's Reserve"), and Joseph Reynolds ("Reynolds Mill Seat"). ==Map notes== '''Chichester'''. There are two maps of Chichester at right. The [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/79/James_Brown_s_Property_Holdings-2.jpg annotated map] is an excerpt from the [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2e/James_Brown_s_Property_Holdings-1.jpg larger map] which shows a larger area including a clearer illustration of the location of the Delaware River. On both maps, Upper Chichester is the green-bordered area and Lower Chichester is the red-bordered area. Note that the maps are on a slight tilt (i.e., north is not straight up). Partly because of that tilt, in the maps on this page the Delaware River appears to run east-west, but it actually runs from northeast to southwest, as can be seen in this [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Delaware_River#/media/File:Delaware_river_basin_map.png Wikipedia map]. Thus, Chichester is on the west side of the river. On the [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/79/James_Brown_s_Property_Holdings-2.jpg annotated map], there are eight stars (★), numbered 1 through 8. Here is how the stars correspond to the property summary on this page (above): ★ 1 - 100 acres purchased in 1685 from Thomas Garrett. ★ 2 - 60 acres called Middleton purchased in 1684. ★ 3 - 115 acres called Podington purchased in 1683 and where James likely lived until he moved to Nottingham; this is also shown on [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2e/James_Brown_s_Property_Holdings-1.jpg the larger map]. ★ 4 - 100 acres purchased in 1685 from Thomas Clifton. ★ 5-8 - Total of 117 acres purchased from Wolla Rawson in 1685/6 in four parcels. ★ 5 is 15 acres, the second item listed in the [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/00/James_Brown_s_Property_Holdings.pdf Rawson to Brown deed]. ★ 6 is 87 acres, the first item in the deed. ★ 7 is 7 acres, the third item in the deed. The property is actually west of Chichester Creek, but the star was placed so as not to obscure the name. ★ 8 is 8 acres and the last of the four parcels described in the deed. The two smaller parcels are marsh land along the Delaware River. '''Nottingham Lots'''. The map is oriented with west at the top. The division between West Nottingham and East Nottingham is around Lot 14. ==Sources== See also * [[Space:Nottingham_Browns|Nottingham Browns]] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/778574/which-james-brown-was-father-of-john-brown Which James Brown was the father of John Brown?] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:James_Brown%27s_Religion James Brown's Religion] * [[Space:Brown_Family_Issues|Space:Brown_Family_Issues]] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:James_Brown_Theories&public=1 James Brown Theories] ==Note to readers== I will be happy to discuss anything included on this page and make corrections if necessary. I have depended on other researchers for some of the information, in particular a distant Brown cousin who has spent years studying the Browns, the land records of Nottingham and Chichester, and Pennsylvania history. My own role is mainly that of an editor. - Julie Kelts, October 2019
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This page provides an analysis of the Quaker religion of [[Brown-2470|James Brown]] (1656-1716; Brown-2470 on WikiTree), describing it in the context of the times, partly in an effort to learn more about his descendants. ==The Quaker Religion of James Brown (1656-1716)== ===Introduction=== A study of the religion of [[Brown-2470|James]] and [[Clayton-149|Honor Brown]] does not directly answer any genealogical questions. The answers to the genealogical questions surrounding [[Brown-2471|James b. 1681]], the son of James and Honor, must be resolved by circumstantial evidence, 150 years of genealogical searching having failed to find direct evidence. Quakerism is referenced frequently in trying to interpret the circumstantial evidence. This analysis is an attempt to surpass simple stereotypes about Quakerism, and to ground our understanding of the Browns' Quakerism in the documentary sources that we possess, ambiguous though they may sometimes be. '''James and William Brown.''' Born in England, [[Brown-2470|James Brown]] and his brother [[Brown-2504|William (1658-1746)]] emigrated to America as young men. James, who was two years older, came first and William arrived several years later. Based on the dates and locations of their marriages, James must have arrived shortly before 1679, and William between 1682 and 1684. James and William were born in Poddington, Bedfordshire, to two Quakers, [[Browne-440|Richard Brown(e)]] and his wife [[Unknown-278288|Margery]]. Richard was a “Suffering Quaker” who had been imprisoned for his beliefs. We don’t know how James traveled to America. Richard had died in 1662, when James was 6. It does not seem likely James was a bonded servant. Bonded servants were not usually permitted to marry until their term was up. James, age 23, would not have been in America long enough to have worked off a passage indenture by August 1679. [[Brown-2504|William]] had married in England. His first wife [[Presland-23|Dorothy]] died on the journey. William and Dorothy’s son [[Brown-34556|Joseph]] survived.[Cope, Gilbert. The Browns of Nottingham. West Chester, Pa., 1864 pp. 4-6 [https://archive.org/details/brownsofnottingh00cope/page/4 image]] William arrived in North America before the fall of 1684. At that time he applied to the Chester Monthly Meeting for a certificate to marry [[Mercer-123|Ann Mercer]].[U.S. Quaker Meeting Records, 1681-1935, Pennsylvania, Delaware County, Chester Monthly Meeting, Men´s Minutes, 1681-1721 (Ancestry.com, image 5 of 197) [https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/2189/31906_283952-00279/99772050?backurl=https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/71402081/person/172062878397/facts image]] The Browns had two brothers, [[Brown-2461|Daniel]], the oldest, and [[Brown-2476|Jeremiah]], the youngest, who stayed in England. ===Pennsylvania when James Brown arrived=== The colony of West Jersey was established in 1674. On 3 March 1677, the colony’s administration, including trustee [[Penn-40|William Penn]], and shareholders signed the document "Concessions and Agreements," which promised toleration of divergent religious views and protection of political rights. Title issues intervened to block the implementation of the Concessions and Agreements, as the governor of New York claimed the right to rule the colony. However, the colony began to attract Quaker settlers, who arrived and obtained land prior to Penn’s grant for Pennsylvania.[Smolenski, John. Friends and strangers: the making of a Creole culture in colonial Pennsylvania. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, c. 2010, pp. 33-37] These early Quakers preceded Penn’s First Purchasers.[A definition and a little more information can be found at [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Early_Pennsylvania_Land_Records WikiTree page "Early Pennsylvania Land Records"]] '''Burlington MM (1678); William Clayton and Henry Reynolds.''' Burlington Monthly Meeting (MM) was founded in 1678. A ship with 230 Quakers, the Kent, had landed at Burlington’s location in 1677. [[Claiton-7|William Clayton]] and family were listed as being on the ship.[Meldrum, Charlotte D. Early church records of Burlington County, New Jersey. Westminster, Md.: Family Line Publications, 1994, vol. 1 p. v] Clayton purchased land in Marcus Hook, a Swedish settlement further down the Delaware (and across the river in Pennsylvania), in 1678. James Brown arrived in Marcus Hook sometime before August 1679. In August, James married Clayton’s daughter Honor at the Burlington MM. The Minutes noted James was from Marcus Hook.[Meldrum, Early church records, vol. 1 p. 48] [[Clayton-161|Prudence]], another daughter of William Clayton, married [[Reynolds-795|Henry Reynolds]][See Editor's note at the end of this page for discussion of Henry Reynolds's life and his significance to this analysis.] at the Burlington MM in January 1679.[The marriage date in the Quaker record is "ye 10th of ye 11th month 1678," Old Style; see U.S. Quaker Meeting Records, 1681-1935, New Jersey, Burlington, Burlington Monthly Meeting, Marriage, Births and Deaths 1677-1765 (Ancestry record, image 11 of 143) [https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/2189/31906_283772-00172/6607807?backurl=https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/71402081/person/172110915725/facts image] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3b/James_Brown_s_Religion-9.pdf transcription]] Reynolds, Brown, and the Claytons all became neighbors in Marcus Hook. (Henry was from Chichester, Sussex, the place the Claytons had come from, and was a birthright Quaker. Evidence about his Quaker status as an adult is mixed; see [[#Editor's notes|Editor's notes]]. Henry had a minor role in the Keithian schism, as we will see below.) Marcus Hook (renamed Chichester) was a port on the Delaware River. A street paralleling the river became known as Discord Lane for the pubs which lined it. Discord Lane ran through the Reynolds, Clayton, and Brown properties. Adjacent lived [[Bezer-16|John Bezer]], one of Penn’s major investors, whose niece [[Bezer-1|Elizabeth]] married [[Clayton-176|William Clayton Jr.]] '''Chester MM (1682).''' When the Chester MM was formed in 1682, the Browns and Claytons became members.[This can be inferred about the Browns from the listing of their son James's 1681 birth in the meeting records: Born March 17, 1681 (Old Style) per U.S. Quaker Meeting Records, 1681-1935, Pennsylvania, Chester County, Chester Monthly Meeting, Births 1677 (Ancestry.com, [https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/2189/31906_283959-00030/1630250?backurl=https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/71402081/person/172095186299/facts image 2 of 102]): "The 17th Day of the 1st Month – – 1681 James Browne Son of James and Hannah Browne. Was borne then att Marcus hook In the Province of Pensilvania"; it can be inferred about the Claytons from William Clayton's apology entered into the minutes as described elsewhere on this page] '''Geography.''' Burlington, New Jersey is just across the Delaware River from Pennsylvania, about 20 miles northeast of Philadelphia. Continuing downriver from Philadelphia, Marcus Hook/Chichester is another 20 miles. As can be seen on [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2d/James_Brown_s_Religion.jpg this Delaware County map], Chester is adjacent to Chichester, to the northeast, and Concord is northwest. In the early days, Concord meetings were often held at Chichester. ===The Concord Monthly Meeting=== '''In 1684, the Concord Meeting was created from the Chester Meeting.''' Marcus Hook (renamed Chichester) formed a part of the Concord Meeting. A meeting house was not built in Concord until 1700. In the early years, meetings rotated among members’ houses. William Brown initially lived in Chichester. In 1690, he was participating in the Chester MM. His children with Ann Mercer, born from 1685 to 1694, appear in the births and deaths for Chester MM. In 1694, William bought land in Aston from one his wife’s relatives, and remained there until the beginning of 1704, when he moved to Nottingham. The Men’s Minutes of the Concord MM start in June 1684.[U.S. Quaker Meeting Records, Pennsylvania, Delaware County, Concord Monthly Meeting, Minutes, 1683-1756 (Ancestry.com, image 1 of 457) [https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/2189/31906_283871-00188/100004154?backurl=https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/71402081/person/172019401875/facts#?imageId=31906_283871-00172 image]] The Women’s Minutes don’t start until 1705. From 1684 to March 1697, at the beginning of the notes for each meeting is a list of names. It appears to be the attendees, although there is no explanation given. After March 1697, the list does not appear. There is no explanation as to why. Neither James nor William Brown were frequently attending members of the Concord MM.[[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ab/James_Brown_s_Religion.pdf James and William Brown Concord MM attendance 1684-1697]] William also attended Chester MM, but other than his marriages, a contribution in 1690, and births of his children, he does not appear in the minutes of Chester MM either. He may have been more involved in the Chester meeting than the records show, but Chester did not register attendance as Concord did, so it is hard to tell. '''William became active in Concord MM after 1696''', when Aston, where William had bought land in 1694, was transferred to the Concord meeting. William was elected in October 1698 to attend the Quarterly meeting, and was reselected from time to time. William also began to regularly be selected for visitations. '''James never became very active.''' The births of Honor and James’s children are not listed in the Concord Minutes after 1685. There were only two occasions when James was asked to do a visitation. One was in 1689; the other was in 1704. The attendance records noted above were kept for the monthly business and discipline meetings. Weekly meetings for worship were not recorded. It is likely this is where James participated. In 1685 James Brown had donated land for the Chichester meeting house and burial ground.[U.S. Quaker Meeting Records, Pennsylvania, Delaware County, Concord Monthly Meeting, Minutes, 1683-1756 (Ancestry.com, image 6 of 457); deed dated 4 December 1685 from James Brown to Wm. Clayton Sr., Philip Romon, Robert Pyle, Jacob Chandler, John Bushell, and John Kingman for Quakers of Chichester (two acres) [https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/2189/31906_283871-00191/100004257?backurl=https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/71402081/person/172112083090/facts#?imageId=31906_283871-00177 image]] The meeting house was used for weekly worship. Only occasionally was it used as a venue for the Monthly Meeting for business and discipline, despite the absence of a Meeting House in Concord until 1700. ===Stress within the Concord Meeting=== In this section, we analyze several incidents that illustrate the chaotic and unsettled nature of Quakerism in Pennsylvania's first two decades. Conflicts within the Concord community may have arisen from personal and political enmities as well as philosophical differences; all contributed to the environment. The period saw the development of two competing Quaker cultures, personified by William Brown and [[Churchman-54|John Churchman]], as we will discuss later in this section. '''[[Penn-40|William Penn]]''' is well known for being a protector of liberty of conscience. Less well known is that in contrast to his religious beliefs, Penn favored strict regulations on speech. The political system Penn created provided that legislation be initiated by a small body, the Provincial Council, and then approved by a larger body, the Assembly. During the first assembly, which passed the laws which would govern the new colony, nearly half the laws passed in the first two sessions dealt with regulating the time, place, manner, and content of speech. Penn envisioned his judges as exemplary Quakers enforcing a system of Quaker morality, without forcing citizens to become Quakers themselves. The role of the judges, in Penn’s view, required that citizens do nothing to tarnish the reputations of these exemplary men, who Penn hoped would persuade by example, not coercion. Implicit in Penn’s plan was that the magistrate should act something like an overseer in a Quaker meeting. '''Political rivalries; dual leadership roles.''' Penn stayed in Pennsylvania from 1682 to 1684. Once he left, jockeying for power and accumulation of land produced contention, confusion, and at times political stalemate. Most early Quaker leaders had little experience of either power or wealth. Coherent strategies for advancement were few. Rivalries proliferated. At the local level, hierarchies emerged as well. The Concord sources speak of “substantial members.” “Substantial members” attended the Quarterly or Yearly Meetings, became Ministers and Elders, and were expected to lead the meetings. In the first 75 years of the province, many of the substantial members assumed leadership roles in county government. A broader group was selected to perform visitations to try to persuade wayward members of the error of their ways, or to investigate such things as suitability for marriage. At the county level involvement of the courts in people’s lives was extensive. Reputations were guarded carefully. Libel and slander were frequently litigated. Not all Quakers were happy with their leaders. Jon Butler[ Butler, Jon. Into Pennsylvania's Spiritual Abyss: The Rise and Fall of the Later Keithians, 1693-1703. The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, Vol. 101, No. 2, 1977, p. 154] notes that protests against Quaker leaders were recorded as early as 1685, including complaints of drunkenness and arrogance. '''The case of Samuel Darke; importance of certificates (1683).''' At the time Quaker settlement began in Pennsylvania, Philadelphia didn’t exist. Penn plotted it out only after he received his grant. There was a colony in Burlington in West Jersey, where William Clayton had arrived. [[Biles-4|William Biles]], a prominent Quaker intellectual from Somerset, had settled on the West Bank of the Delaware River at the Falls of the Delaware, next to the location where William Penn would establish his mansion, Pennsbury. The Burlington meeting had been established in 1678, a year after 230 Quakers including William Clayton had arrived on the Kent. Quakers from the western bank crossed the river to attend the Burlington business meeting. Early Yearly Meetings were held in Burlington before the Philadelphia Meeting supplanted it. In 1683, the Falls Meeting on the western bank began meeting at William Biles’s house. Samuel Darke and Anna Knight appeared at the Falls seeking permission to marry. The Falls inquired of Burlington, but Burlington could not vouch for the clarity for marriage, as they had produced no certificate from England. After some back and forth with no permission coming, Samuel and Anna celebrated their marriage in a “disorderly” manner. One Falls Friend, [[Beakes-24|William Beakes]], had to condemn his attendance at the wedding. Beakes claimed he lost his way in the woods on the way to the meeting. (It is not clear how that resulted in his attendance at the wedding.) The Darke incident was illustrative of the need for certificates, especially as regards the critical issue of marriage suitability. (Prior to easy communication and at a time when divorce was practically impossible, it was not unusual for people to abandon a family, move some distance away, and start over.[See Hartog, Hendrick. Man and wife in America: a history. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 2000. Hartog’s study starts in 1790, but divorce by abandonment existed before that, as attested by frequent entries in the Pennsylvania Gazette.]) Another function that certificates performed for Quakers was controlling the movements of members. Movement control was important economically for the colony. Prosperity depended on trade, and the Quakers had set up a trading network based in part of the use of certificates. “The insistence upon honesty in business dealings gave Friends an edge in international business. Any Friend who traveled abroad was required to obtain a Certificate of Removal from his monthly meeting certifying that he was a Friend in good standing. The certificates were used to demonstrate that no one was attempting to commit bigamy or otherwise abandoning a family elsewhere, but they were also helpful in the information they provided international business partners. Anyone in good standing with his monthly meeting clearly could not be under a cloud for illicit business dealings or heavy debts, either at home or abroad. A professed Quaker could be trusted in business.”[Schweitzer, Mary M. Custom and contract: household, government, and the economy in colonial Pennsylvania. New York: Columbia University Press, 1987, p. 60] Controlling members' residence was important for religious reasons as well. Quaker practice depended heavily on the guiding hand of the meeting to overcome human temptation. Not all meetings were identical. The Chester Quarterly Meeting sought to ensure that membership in a meeting was determined by geography, not the relative attractiveness of the meeting. '''Wither incident (1685).'''[Wither is generally referred to as "Withers" in the Quaker meeting records, but "Wither" in the Chester County court records; we will use "Wither" here] As early as 1685, the dual nature of church and meeting leadership came under criticism. On 14 September 1685 the Concord minutes noted, “Thomas Usher give an account to ye meeting of Tho Withers abusing ye meeting saying [that] ye monthly meeting are Cheats if yt parsons may be witnesses after matters are refered to ye meeting .. out of ye meeting or at ye [Court].” Joseph Boshall was ordered to tell the charges to Wither, and to have him attend the next meeting. The minute was signed by Robert Pile and Thomas Usher.[U.S. Quaker Meeting Records, Pennsylvania, Delaware County, Concord Monthly Meeting, Minutes, 1683-1756 (Ancestry.com, image 5 of 457) [https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/2189/31906_283871-00172?backurl=&ssrc=&backlabel=Return#?imageId=31906_283871-00176 image]; the edges of the pages were cut off when these minutes were photographed; a more complete transcription was done by Gilbert Cope which we have used to fill in some missing words, but it is not available for use on-line] At the next meeting Wither appeared and said “that he cheated himself and not yt ye Meeting cheated him.” Wither’s own account has not been preserved. Most likely what concerned him was an action of debt for wages which had been filed by [[Bailey-1438|Joel Bayly]] against Wither at Court earlier in the month. Apparently the matter had previously been brought before the meeting for arbitration, as was the Quaker practice. Thomas Usher had testified at Court “that at a monthly meeting att Chichester it was there agreed between Joel Bayly and Thomas Wither the said Thomas Wither should pay the wages due to Joel Bayly.” Robert Pyle testified similarly about the statement made at the meeting. Sheriff [[Collett-455|Jeremiah Collett]] said Joel Bayly asked him to arbitrate the dispute, and when he asked Wither, Wither said he owed the wages.[Record of the courts of Chester County, Pennsylvania, 1681-1697. Colonial Society of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia, Pa.: Patterson & White Company, 1910, [vol. 1] p. 57 [https://archive.org/details/recordofcourtsof01penn/page/56 image]] At the same court Bayly had sued Wither for assault and battery for beating Bayly up after Bayly had corrected Wither’s maid who had spoken contemptibly about Jeremiah Collett.[Record of the Chester Courts, vol. 1 p. 58 [https://archive.org/details/recordofcourtsof01penn/page/58 image]] The jury returned a verdict for Bayly in both cases. James Brown was a member of both juries.[Record of the Chester Courts, vol. 1 pp. 57-58] Robert Pyle and Thomas Usher were among the Justices in the cases. Wither’s complaint to the meeting pointed to a condition which had been created by the system which Penn had envisioned: the merging of prosecutorial, evidence giving, and judicial functions, and the merging of civic and religious procedures. The concentration of function continued throughout the period. However, the role of the parties could vary greatly. In 1684, Wither, the Sheriff, sued William Taylor for saying Wither abused his servant, and was a Rogue and a Rascal, and if he went to England, he would be killed. Wither obtained a judgment of £40, and a finding that Taylor had broken the 29th law preserving the rights of the magistracy of the province.[Record of the Chester Courts, vol. 1 pp. 41-42 [https://archive.org/details/recordofcourtsof01penn/page/42 image]] '''Certificates demanded (1687).''' On 14 November 1687, the Concord Meeting minutes contained the following: “...this meeting orders that all friends belonging to this meeting [shall bring in] their sertificats or verble testimony of friends yt Live hear of [their good Lives and] Conversations in old ingland to the next monthly meeting – & also yt philliph roman doth publish it in Chichester meeting...”[This is our transcription, from U.S. Quaker Meeting Records, Pennsylvania, Delaware County, Concord Monthly Meeting, Minutes, 1683-1756 (Ancestry.com, image 13 of 457), [https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/2189/31906_283871-00188/100004154?backurl=https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/71402081/person/172019401875/facts#?imageId=31906_283871-00184 image] with additions from Gilbert Cope in brackets] On 12 December 1687, the Minutes noted: “According to the Last Monthly Meeting order most friends hath Complied...”[U.S. Quaker Meeting Records, Pennsylvania, Delaware County, Concord Monthly Meeting, Minutes, 1683-1756 (Ancestry.com, image 13 of 457) [https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/2189/31906_283871-00188/100004154?backurl=https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/71402081/person/172019401875/facts#?imageId=31906_283871-00185 image]] Robert Pyle and George Pearce were among those whose certificates gave satisfaction. Some stragglers (including William Clayton) added their certificates or testimony of Friends at subsequent meetings. There is no record that James Brown ever complied. This order was not unique to Concord. The Philadelphia Meeting had made it one of their first orders of business. The timing of the order is curious, coming four to five years after the arrival of the original purchasers. There was no corresponding order at the adjacent Chester Monthly meeting. There is nothing in the Concord minutes which directly says why the order was being given. Smolenski[Smolenski, Friends and strangers, pp. 174-175] sees the certificates as an attempt to establish credentials as orthodox Quakers. Citing Richard Vann, Smolenski notes that only one in 10 Quakers produced a certificate from England. Most of the other were either born in Pennsylvania, or converted once they got there. Given the lack of experience of “true” Quakerism, the American Friends established their own ways of doing of things, different from the English practice, producing “bastard Quakers.” The Friends who had been adult Quakers in England made a concerted effort to take leadership roles, both in the meeting and in the government. '''[[Pyle-125|Robert Pyle]]''' (sometimes spelled Pile[Robert is listed as "Pyle" on WikiTree; we will use "Pyle" on this page except when quoting records that list him as "Pile"; if it is indeed his signature in the September 1685 minutes, and not a clerk's, then apparently he himself spelled the name "Pile" (at least sometimes)]) and '''George Pearce''' were part of this effort. Both are frequently mentioned in the minutes. Both are frequently assigned tasks by the meeting. Both served in the government, Pyle as a justice in the court and member of the provincial assembly. His brother, [[Pyle-114|Nicholas]], who had interests in the Concord Mill along with Pearce, served in the assembly. Pearce served in the provincial assembly. The Pyles and Pearce were of minor importance on the provincial level. Their real power laid at the local level, in the Concord meeting, and in the government of Chester County. Quaker discipline was not for everyone. Situations where some members of a group can boss others can produce members who are what modern law enforcement sometimes calls “badge heavy.” In the Concord Meeting, Robert Pyle was accused of being that sort of person. As we will see later, Pyle was also critical of the Browns. '''The soul of Thomas Usher (1690).''' An interesting series of events was first recorded on 10 February 1690 and continued in the Concord Minutes through August 1690. As of August 1690 there is no resolution to the conflict. No paper of contrition or record of dismissal is recorded. Instead, the minutes go blank except for the names of those in attendance until the time of the Keithian schism. On 10 February, a paper was attached to the Chichester meeting house. “Awake Awake all you inhabitants of Pennsilvaniah and all which have erred from the grace of God which was given you to proffitt withall least the Lord cutt you off as he hath done in former Ages in ye Wilderness [signed] FH”[U.S. Quaker Meeting Records, Pennsylvania, Delaware County, Concord Monthly Meeting, Minutes, 1683-1756 (Ancestry.com, image 25 of 457) [https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/2189/31906_283871-00188/100004154?backurl=https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/71402081/person/172019401875/facts#?imageId=31906_283871-00196 image]; as with other Concord minutes from this period, we have used a Gilbert Cope transcription to fill in gaps in the record reproduced on Ancestry.com] The focus of the complaint was Robert Pyle, probably the most prominent member of the Concord Meeting. The author was Francis Harrison, a “substantial” Friend, who had served a term as county judge. Harrison claimed that Robert Pyle “destroyed the soul of Thomas Usher” in disciplining Thomas for “calling [[Harding-2941|John Harding]] and [[Roman-161|Philip Romon]][spelled "Roman" on WikiTree but appears to be "Romon" in many, but not all, of the Quaker records] Liers and Carpeing spirits.” Francis also charged that Pyle “swayed the meeting,” a grave accusation in that it denied the members of the meeting had reached unity by listening to the voice from their inner light.[The Ancestry.com [https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/2189/31906_283871-00188/100004154?backurl=https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/71402081/person/172019401875/facts#?imageId=31906_283871-00198 image] (image 27 of 457) of the June (4th month) 1690 suffers the usual problem of its edges being cut off and Cope did not transcribe the entire record, but we can see that the minutes report: "...the sense of this meeting is that Frances Harrison [missing words] saying that Robert Pile doth sway the meeting..."] The last entry about the incident has Francis censured, noting that "there is a spirit of Bitterness in Frances Harrison," and the case continued. There is no reference to the case after that.[The April and June minutes from images 27 and 28 of the same Ancestry.com series, augmented by Gilbert Cope paraphrased transcriptions, show that Harrison was censured twice, first for charging Pyle with swaying the meeting, and the second time for accusing Pyle of destroying Thomas Usher's soul, because he had acted "by the order & in ye behalf of the meeting" in saying "'Thomas it is the sense of the meeting that thou art justly blameable for calling John Harding & Phillip Romon Liers & Carpeing Spirits" ] However Harrison’s fate was resolved, the struggle over the soul of Thomas Usher illustrates the intensity of the cleavages extant in the Concord MM. The sources don’t identify factions, if they exist. (When Jacob Chandler, who had earlier been an active member of the Concord Monthly Meeting, left the Quakers in 1698, the minutes refer to his joining the “Separates.”[U.S. Quaker Meeting Records, 1681-1935, Pennsylvania, Delaware County, Concord Monthly Meeting, Minutes. 1683-1756 (Ancestry.com, image 73 of 457) [https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/2189/31906_283871-00188/100004154?backurl=https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/71402081/person/172019401875/facts#?imageId=31906_283871-00244 image]]) There is evidence that sides were fluid, and Friends who were allied on one occasion could be opponents in others. And there is evidence that the cleavages continued in one form or another through the eighteenth century. '''The Keithian Schism (1691-3 and afterward).''' Stresses within the Pennsylvania Quaker organization surfaced dramatically during the Keithian schism. Signs of the schism continued to appear for the rest of the seventeenth century. [[Keith-2106|George Keith]], a Scottish Quaker,[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Keith_(missionary) George Keith on Wikipedia]] came to Chichester from Philadelphia, where his ideas and preaching had antagonized much of the Quaker establishment. Keith, by some accounts an erudite but vain and intolerant Quaker, first became concerned because he felt that Pennsylvania Quakers had lost sight of true Christian doctrine regarding the importance of Jesus Christ relative to the Inner Light that many centered their faith around. (There were additional issues some of which today may seem arcane, including the question of a dual resurrection, education of the young, and the fate of unenlightened children after death.) The remedy Keith proposed was a reorganization of Quaker discipline, including two tests required for membership and a new system of elders. His proposal ignored the existing hierarchy of Quaker ministers and monthly, quarterly, and annual meetings, which were generally dominated by the rich and powerful of colonial Pennsylvania who often held dual roles as church leaders and civil magistrates. Later, Keith argued explicitly that no Quaker minister had a right to sit as a civil magistrate.[Butler, Pennsylvania's Spiritual Abyss, p. 450] During the acrimonious struggle, some colonial officials, who were also prominent Quaker ministers, sued Keith and his publisher, [[Bradford-4475|William Bradford]], for libel. However, rather than silence Keith or end the controversy, the trials further aroused feelings on both sides. Later, a physical confrontation occurred during which the Keithians and their opponents each tore down the others' galleries in the Philadelphia meeting house. For that, the London Quakers rebuked both parties. Ultimately, Keith returned to England where he was disowned by the Quakers in 1695. Some small Keithian groups, sometimes called "Christian Quakers," persisted in Pennsylvania until around 1700 with varying membership, until disputes finally tore them apart. As with other events of the time, there are differing interpretations of the cause of the schism and the motivations of the various participants. Many agree that, regardless of their religious beliefs, many Keithians were among the lower rungs of colonial Pennsylvania society both socially and economically. (There was also conflict between well-to-do anti-Proprietary colonists and Penn associates, but that discussion is beyond the scope of this analysis.) The story of James Brown’s Keithian temptation is related in the biography of his brother [[Brown-2504|William]] which was appended to the Nottingham record of births and deaths in January 1786.[U.S. Quaker Meeting Records, Pennsylvania, Chester County, Nottingham Monthly Meeting, Births and Deaths 1691-1883 (Ancestry.com, image 302 of 558) [https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/2189/43154_1821100519_5211-00303/1107344269?backurl=https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/71402081/person/172062878397/facts#?imageId=43154_1821100519_5211-00303 image]] James was taken by Keith’s rhetoric, and mentioned it to William. James favored Keith, but William had reservations. William reminded James of the “silent conversations” they had back in England, leading to their experience of the Inner Light. Keith, on his way to Henry Reynolds's house to preach, invited James to follow. William’s words had had an effect, and James did not go. The Nottingham Minutes biography ends its description of the Browns’ involvement with Keith on this note, but that may not have been the end of the story. [[Reynolds-795|Henry Reynolds]] was James’s brother-in-law, married to Honor’s sister. According to Peden and Launey, Henry was not a Friend.[Peden, Henry C., Jr. and Launey, John Pitts. Early church records of Delaware County, Pennsylvania, vol. 2. Westminster, Md.: Family Line Publications, 1997, p. 247. The page is part of a reconstructed list of early Concord Monthly Meeting records undertaken by the members from 1870 to 1876, as explained by the authors on page 177 of the book. The entry stating Henry was not a member is his marriage record: "Henry Reynolds of Chichester, not a member, and Prudence Clayton, dau. of William and Elizabeth Clayton, Sr., m. 10th of 11th mo, 1678 at Burlington, West Jersey..." See also Editor's notes at the end of this page.] James and Henry and their families continued contact well into the eighteenth century and perhaps beyond. Although Henry stayed in Chichester when James and William moved to Nottingham, Henry bought land in Nottingham. His sons settled there. Three of William's children married Reynolds children ([[Brown-2499|Richard Brown]] married [[Reynolds-11239|Hannah Reynolds]], [[Brown-16153|Hannah Brown]] married [[Reynolds-3089|Henry Reynolds]], and [[Brown-12077|Mary Brown]] married [[Reynolds-2421|William Reynolds]]). When some Brown grandchildren moved into Lancaster County, some Reynolds grandchildren were already there.[Grandchildren of James Brown who lived in Lancaster County include [[Brown-36347|James Brown (son of James)]], [[Brown-2483|Joshua Brown (son of Jeremiah)]], and [[Brown-34521|Jeremiah Brown (son of Daniel)]]. James's daughter [[Brown-2488|Mary Brown Butterfield]] also lived in Lancaster County. William's grandchildren who lived in Lancaster County include [[Brown-48272|Anne Brown Sidwell (daughter of Thomas)]]. [[Reynolds-3089|Henry Reynolds Jr.]] was an early landholder in Little Britain, Lancaster County. At least two of his sons, [[Reynolds-7147|Henry]] and [[Reynolds-5378|Jacob]], settled there.] The Keithians did not keep rosters which have survived, so it is not clear whether Henry was an active participant in the schism, or just a one-time host of a Keith meeting. James was still a Quaker when he died in 1716. James experienced friction with the Quaker leaders throughout the time the schism was occurring. The records don’t record the theological basis of the friction, so we don't know whether it was due to James's Keithian sympathies or not. But the friction was critical to understanding James’s religion, and to the atmosphere in which his son James b. 1681 came of age. '''Chester directive (1701).''' In 1701 the Chester Quarterly Meeting (QM) sent out a directive on the certificates of removal: “This meeting taking into Consideration the moveing of friends from one Months meeting to another in this Government without producing Certificate from the meeting they came from, the ill tendency of wch being taken into Consideration by this meeting do therefore agree that from hence-forth if any friend remove from one monthly meeting to another that they produce a Certificate from the monthly meeting they came last from, to that they next settle in, And that each monthly meeting acquaint the overseers of each first days meeting to take care herein.”[Society of Friends, Chester Quarterly Meeting (Delaware County, Pennsylvania); Cope, Gilbert, 12 May 1701; FHL film no. 432022, item 2, p. 55] The directive does not spell out the ill tendency which was of concern. One possibility is that the QM, composed of the “substantial” Friends from the monthly meetings, was trying to avoid Friends shopping from meeting to meeting for a disciplinary regime which they liked. Severity of discipline varied greatly from meeting to meeting.[Marietta, Jack D. The reformation of American Quakerism, 1748-1783. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, c. 1984, p. 27. Marietta analyzed 10,000 Pennsylvania Quaker disciplinary records dated from 1682 to 1776, and found a wide range of disciplinary practices, ranging from some meetings that disowned most offenders to others that pardoned many more than they disowned. Concord was among the most severe meetings. In addition to differing rates of disownment, meetings also varied in the number of infractions for which they imposed discipline.] The Chester directive was part of a process begun after the Keithian schism to try to re-establish unity among Friends. In 1695, the Philadelphia Yearly Meeting created the post of overseer.[In earlier years, “elder” and “overseer” were almost interchangeable terms but later, elders were identified with spiritual concerns while overseers were identified with the more corporeal needs of community including morality and conduct as well as decisions regarding applications for membership and dismissals, according to the Quaker pamphlet "A Handbook for Elders and Overseers" at https://digitalcommons.georgefox.edu/quakerbooks/59, images 6 and 7. Thanks to Jenny Mortimer for this note.] In 1699, they created a Preparatory Meeting before the Monthly Meeting. In 1704, they published Rules of Discipline. Smolenski[Smolenski, Friends and strangers, p. 233] describes the process: “The [Philadelphia Yearly] Meeting also made other changes [besides publishing devotional literature] in the wake of the schism intended to preserve order. It appointed Quaker ‘overseers’ in each monthly meeting to monitor individual Friends' behavior. It also established ‘preparative meetings,’ in which overseers and other ‘weighty’ friends gathered before each monthly meeting to determine the subjects to be discussed that month. Not satisfied with these institutional changes, Quaker leaders then took steps to outline a general code of conduct for all provincial Friends, appointing fifteen members of the Philadelphia Yearly Meeting to scan early Quaker writings and compile them into ‘One Paper'. This resulted in the 1704 manuscript, 'Rules of Discipline of the Philadelphia Yearly Meeting,' issued to all the monthly meetings under Philadelphia’s purview.” This central control extended out from the Chester QM to subordinate meetings as well. For example, when the Nottingham Meeting was created in 1706 (the Monthly Meeting was established later, in 1730), Robert Pyle was part of the organizing committee, even though he lived in Bethel, and never bought land in, or moved to, Nottingham.[U.S. Quaker Meeting Records,1681-1935, Pennsylvania, Chester County, Concord Monthly Meeting, Minutes 1683-1756 (Ancestry.com, image 128 of 457): "Robert Pyle and George Pearce is appointed to go...to notingham..." [https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/2189/31906_283871-00188/100004154?backurl=https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/71402081/person/172019401875/facts#?imageId=31906_283871-00299 image]] In its early years, the Nottingham meeting for worship met at William Brown's house. '''William Brown and John Churchman.''' The role of overseer probably caused some tension among the Quakers. In 1710, the Nottingham meeting requested William Brown and [[Churchman-54|John Churchman Sr.]] be replaced as overseers.[U.S. Quaker Meeting Records, 1681-1935, Pennsylvania, Delaware County, Concord Monthly Meeting, Minutes, 1683-1756 (Ancestry.com, image 152 of 457): "Friends from Nottingham Meeting Request to this Meeting for John Bales & [cut off] to be overseers in the room of William Brown & John Churchman this Meet [cut off] of it til further orders." [https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/2189/31906_283871-00188/100004154?backurl=https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/71402081/person/172019401875/facts#?imageId=31906_283871-00323 image]] This was unusual. Most replacements came when the current occupant requested to be relieved of duty. A few years later, William Brown was again made overseer. Apparently John Churchman was not returned to the job.[U.S. Quaker Meeting Records, 1681-1935, Pennsylvania, Delaware County, Concord Monthly Meeting, Minutes, 1683-1756 (Ancestry.com, image 159 of 457): "John Bales & Robt Dutton being Overseers for Nottingham Meeting desire [cut off] their service, this meeting appoints William Brown Senr & James King [cut off]" [https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/2189/31906_283871-00188/100004154?backurl=https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/71402081/person/172019401875/facts#?imageId=31906_283871-00330 image]] John’s son [[Churchman-129|John Churchman Jr.]] later became a reformer who sought and succeeded in imposing a stricter discipline of Friends at the price of a smaller Society. When John Churchman, Jr. was traveling in London in the early 1750s[with [[Brown-87938|William Brown (c. 1705-1786]], James's grandson and William's great nephew], he would sit silently through meetings he visited, assessing the spiritual vitality or morbidity of the meeting. After the meeting it was the custom of a visiting minister to partake of the hospitality of the local Quakers. In his journal Churchman noted he avoided such gatherings, not wanting to be deflected by the warmth of Quaker hospitality from his mission of revitalization.[Marrietta, Jack D., Reformation of American Quakerism, pp. 33-35] William Brown, on the other hand, had by request hosted the Nottingham meeting from 1705 until 1709 when the meeting house was built. The records are not sufficient to say John Sr. was replaced because he was too strict, but clearly Friends were concerned about the performance of the persons recommending discipline. '''Two cultures.''' In the contrast between William Brown and John Churchman, Junior one can see the germ of the two Quaker cultures that emerged in the second half of the eighteenth century. The interplay of the two cultures can be seen in a 1696 entry in the minutes. In spite of the poor quality of the images, we may discern that the Chichester Friends (a majority of whom were members of the Clayton extended family) were meeting for worship privately among themselves, rather than attending a formal Quaker meeting. (Cope summarized the page in one sentence: "The meeting concerned for the smallness of first day meetings at Chichester.")[U.S. Quaker Meeting Records, 1681-1935, Pennsylvania, Delaware County, Concord Monthly Meeting, Minutes, 1683-1756 (Ancestry.com, image 52 of 457) [https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/2189/31906_283871-00188/100004154?backurl=https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/71402081/person/172019401875/facts#?imageId=31906_283871-00223 image] Unfortunately, the Ancestry microfilm is of poor quality, the clerk's penmanship is not too good, as for other pages of the minutes in this series the edge has been cut off, and it is one of those minutes that Cope elected to summarize. Our transcription is [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e4/James_Brown_s_Religion-1.pdf here].] The difference between the Churchmans and William Brown was subtle. Both had a lasting influence on Nottingham Quakers. William Brown’s biography was inscribed in the Meeting Minutes over 50 years after his death. John Churchman, Junior’s memoirs were published, and are still consulted by historians of the Quakers. After Brown died, Churchman, Junior led the effort to make Quaker discipline more strict. While Brown was alive, Churchman had yet to put his ideas forward. Brown appears to have been beloved, while Churchman appears to have been respected. Churchman had a theological bent. Brown appears to have been more pastoral. The families were related by marriage. John Churchman, Junior married William Brown’s niece, Margaret. William’s son Mercer married John Junior’s sister Dinah. Whatever differences existed, they did not cause any formal break between the two families. ===The Browns and Claytons are disciplined=== '''Clayton confession (1681).''' [[Claiton-7|William Clayton]] had been made a judge of the Upland Court, the predecessor of the Chester Court under the Duke of York. The first meeting of Chester MM was 10 January 1682 (recorded as 11th month 1681 Old Style) at the home of Robert Wade. Inscribed at the beginning of the Minute Register, before the first entry, is a nearly illegible entry in which "I Will: Clayton the Elder" confesses that "I did Sin... in Consenting to the marriage of my dautter Prudens to hendry Runolls hee beeing not a faythful Frind."[U.S. Quaker Meeting Records, 1681-1935, Pennsylvania, Delaware County, Chester Monthly Meeting, 1597-1598 (Ancestry.com, image 2 of 84; note that these minutes appear to have been mis-labeled by Ancestry because they are not from 1597-8) [https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/2189/31906_283952-00000?backurl=&ssrc=&backlabel=Return#?imageId=31906_283952-00001 image]] A much more legible copy of the apology was recorded in the minutes of the Burlington monthly meeting.[Launey, John Pitts and Wright, F. Edward. Early church records of Delaware County, Pennsylvania, vol. 1. Westminster, Md.: Family Line Publications, 1997, p. 75][Ancestry.com. U.S., Quaker Meeting Records, 1681-1935 Haverford College; Haverford, Pennsylvania; Minutes, 1678-1737; Collection: Philadelphia Yearly Meeting Minutes [https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/2189/40525_1821100519_3120-00033?pid=8229700&backurl=https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv%3D1%26dbid%3D2189%26h%3D8229700%26ssrc%3Dpt%26tid%3D71402081%26pid%3D172131562562%26usePUB%3Dtrue&ssrc=pt&treeid=71402081&personid=172131562562&hintid=&usePUB=true&usePUBJs=true&_ga=2.36052384.1626640706.1584312261-1331596915.1580046416 image 32 of 570] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/72/James_Brown_s_Religion-5.pdf transcription]] There is no explanation of why the apology was made, or why it was entered in the book. It dealt with a marriage three years before, which was approved by the Burlington meeting "notwithstanding wee whose Names are Under written have not Satisfaction in thair Proseeding itt not being Answerable to Truth yet after some Consideration & in tenderness to the[m] and the family Conserned wee thought good too permitt thair Joyning to gether in Marraige." Someone, it appeared, wanted to require William to clear himself right from the start. According to Barry Levy[Levy, Barry. Quakers and the American Family. New York, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1988, pp. 141-142]: “The religious standing of men in Chester and the Welsh Tract often hinged on rearing good children and providing good marriages for them. Those who could not control their own family had no claim to religious honor or trust...When more than one child married out, even if a father did not cooperate, the parents lost prestige and were often subject to the criticism of the meeting.” Despite his auspicious start as a judge, and his early purchase of land, William Clayton did not become a leader of the Concord Meeting. '''Honor accused (1688).''' James seems to have been a good Quaker in the early years. In 1685, he donated land for the meeting house. He did not attend every meeting, but until 1688, he avoided trouble. In 1688 things changed when Honor was accused of an improper relationship with John Bradshaw. Robert Pyle made the accusation. Honor refused to admit guilt. The charges against Honor went to the quarterly meeting. A committee of four women, three from Chester and one from the Concord meeting, was appointed to inquire. This was common among the Quakers for issues like sex which were thought to be more appropriate for women. Robert Pyle wrote a note for the meeting that Honor had been found guilty of "only" suffering John Bradshaw to be too familiar. It is interesting that Pyle implied there had been a greater charge.[U.S. Quaker Meeting Records, 1681-1935, Pennsylvania, Delaware County, Concord Monthly Meeting, Minutes, 1683-1756 (Ancestry.com, images 16 and 17 of 457) [https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/2189/31906_283871-00188/100004154?backurl=https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/71402081/person/172019401875/facts#?imageId=31906_283871-00187 image]; see our transcription [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/95/James_Brown_s_Religion-3.pdf here]] The committee found no scandalous behavior, only a failure to rebuff familiarity. Honor apologized to the quarterly meeting. Bradshaw may have had a reputation as a womanizer. In 1689 Bradshaw was in court said to have promised marriage, but instead fathered a bastard child.[Record of the Chester Courts, vol. 1 p. 148 [https://archive.org/details/recordofcourtsof01penn/page/148 image]] Adultery was the most serious offense in the Quaker disciplinary system. Eighty-seven percent of those found to have committed adultery were dismissed.[Marrietta, Jack D., Reformation of American Quakerism, pp. 6-7] '''James apologizes (1689).''' Nearly as soon as Honor's problem was resolved, on 9 March 1689 the meeting ordered [[Clayton-176|William Clayton Jr.]] to require James Brown to appear to answer “to such things as shall be required of him.” In April James asked to put off the matter, but the meeting found the matter “conserning James Browne into a weighty consideration finding it makes to the dishonour of the blessed truth.” The meeting told Jacob Chandler, John Kingman, Philip Roman, Nathaniel Lamplugh, and Robert Pile to have James come to the next meeting. At the next meeting James read a paper. It said: “It was required of mee to sattisfie friends concerning a Chaine that my boy found & brought to my house, which was Lost from Peter Sturds Legg which John Wickam borrowed of my boy – This is to Sattisfie you I did aske him what he would give for his Chaine the very day it was found, but did not say I had it but had not othe-- intent but to have something for finding it, But by so doeing it have occationd many Reports to the dishonor of the Truth which I am very sorry for And do Condeme my selfe for it, & for Keeping it so Long”[U.S. Quaker Meeting Minutes, 1681-1935, Pennsylvania, Delaware County, Concord Monthly Meeting, Minutes, 1683-1756 (Ancestry.com, images 20-21) [https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/2189/31906_283871-00191/100004257?backurl=https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/71402081/person/172112083090/facts#?imageId=31906_283871-00191 image]; see our transcription [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/26/James_Brown_s_Religion-2.pdf here]] James was told to read the paper at the Chichester Meeting. It is hard to comprehend why this process occurred. In June 1688, James had been sued by Henry Jones for £152, which suit resulted in a judgment against James and an order for execution against his property. The suit appears to involve a far more serious dishonor to blessed truth than the chain incident, but there is no mention of it in the minutes, and no discipline or intervention is noted.[Record of the Chester Courts, vol. 1 pp. 125-6 [https://archive.org/details/recordofcourtsof01penn/page/124 image]] '''Unlawful marriage (1698).''' On 4 March 1698 Benjamin Engram and Jeane Hendrix were married at James Brown’s home in Chichester. On 8 March 1698, the newlyweds, James and Honor Brown, [[Flower-27|William]] and [[Morris-1150|Elizabeth]] Flower (Chichester neighbors of the Browns), John Childe (the clerk of the Chester County court), the servant maid of James Brown (who is otherwise unnamed), and six other people were indicted for unlawful marriage or being present at an unlawful marriage. The foreperson of the Grand Jury was George Pearce, a “weighty” Quaker and business partner of Robert Pyle’s brother.[Lapp, Dorothy and Dunlap, Frances B. Record of the courts of Chester County, Pennsylvania. Philadelphia: Colonial Society of Pennsylvania, 1910, vol. 2, page 15: "Wee of the Grand Inquest presents Benjamin Engram & Jeane Hendrix his wife for being unlawfully married at the house of James Brown's of Chichester the 4th of the 1st month 1698. Wee of the Grand Inquest presents John Childe; James Brown; Oner Brown; Ann Huffington; William Flower; Elizabeth Flower; James Miller, Peter Johnson; Morton Cannoet; Thomas Chandler; William Thomas; James Brownes servant maid; these being witnesses to the unlawful marriage of Benjamin Engram's Chichester the ninth of the first month 1698........George Pearce, foreman"] Quakers were subject to such lawsuits in England, where the Anglican Church had a monopoly on marriage. After the Glorious Revolution of 1688, Anglicans tried to spread the monopoly through the colonies. Maryland, for example, had changed in 1692 into a colony with an Anglican Established Church. However, no church had been established in Pennsylvania, and most Grand Jurors were Friends. The documents we have do not explain what happened. There is no record of any further action in the case. Quite possibly the indicted persons were never arraigned, tried, or convicted. This is unlikely to have been related to the Keithian controversy. George Keith had become an Anglican priest by this time. He would not have married someone in a private home. Quakers frequently celebrated marriages at private homes, often that of the bride’s parents. The Concord minutes do not reflect that Benjamin and Jeane asked for or were granted permission by the meeting to marry. Had George Pearce “swayed” the other jurors to consider a marriage unsanctioned by the meeting as illegal? Was this another attempt to merge the apparatus of state and meeting? Whatever the answers to these questions, James and Honor Brown were on the other side of another dispute from “weighty” or “substantial” Friends. ===Conclusion=== '''James Brown was a birthright Quaker, but he never became a “substantial” Friend.''' His brother William had become a “substantial” Friend by the time of James’s death, and went on to become a “Public Friend,” a minister who traveled around the country. Two of James’s grandsons, [[Brown-87938|William Brown (c. 1705-1786)]] and [[Brown-31991|James Brown (c. 1712-1772; "James the Hatter")]] also became ministers. '''Nottingham.''' After James and Honor moved to Nottingham in 1702, they were not subject to any more discipline. Of their children, only James b. 1681 married a non-Quaker, and only James b. 1681 was disciplined while James or Honor was alive. On the other hand, neither James nor Honor took a prominent role in Quaker affairs. The Concord Women’s Minutes begin in 1705. We have not found Honor mentioned in them. James was asked to do a visitation on one occasion in 1704, but he is only mentioned after that in connection with the marriages of his children. James never left the Quakers, but it is hard to be precise about his religious opinions. We have noted some of the cleavages within the Quakers in the tumultuous years of the seventeenth century. Clearly James differed from the leadership of the Concord meeting, but is hard to specify, based on the sources we have, what those differences were. Once James and Honor were in Nottingham, they become less visible. Partly this may be due to regularization of Quaker life represented by overseers, preparatory meetings, and the Book of Discipline. Partly it may be due to the remoteness of Nottingham. Ordinary members like James were not expected to attend the Monthly Meeting in Concord. Overseers attended and reported, but ordinary members only came when they wanted a certificate, permission to marry, or were summoned. '''Son James.''' James b. 1681 came of age during the height of the religious turmoil. He was 11 at the critical juncture in 1692 (the Keithian Schism), and was 17 when his parents were indicted for being at an illegal marriage (in Chichester). There is no evidence as to how James reacted. He was a birthright Quaker, but that did not necessarily mean he was a good or active one. He did not formally become severed from the Friends until 1721. Based on his application for readmission in 1753, James never completely renounced his birthright. Our best guess is that he was ambivalent, as his father appeared to be. There is no way to be sure whether James b. 1681 lived his life by Quaker principles, or not. One plausible scenario is that James had not moved to Nottingham with his parents in 1702, but, being an adult, had chosen to stay in Chester (a few miles up the river from Chichester; see [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d1/Brown-36347.png map]).[Note that the on-line Chester County tax records do not begin until 1716, so they cannot help us here] The 1721 Rawle v. Brown lawsuit referred to James as "late of Chester."[[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/70/Brown-36347-2.pdf Rawle v. Brown transcription]] The Chester MM was less strict than Nottingham, and James could have married a non-Quaker for his first marriage without it becoming a problem that the meeting felt compelled to confront. Then, in 1716, his dying father hoped to reunite the family by leaving James, his first-born son, his Nottingham plantation, and requiring that James help Daniel with his farm, and that James not dispose of his inheritance without the permission of Jeremiah Brown and Mercer Brown.[[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c6/Brown-2470.pdf James Brown will]] Thus James moved to Nottingham in 1716. ==Editor's notes== I will be happy to discuss anything included on this page and make corrections if necessary. I have depended on other researchers for some of the information, in particular a distant Brown cousin who has spent years studying the Browns, the Quakers, and Pennsylvania history. My own role is mainly that of an editor. - Julie Kelts, October 2019 ===Henry Reynolds=== The section below on Henry Reynolds is based on information presented above, on Henry's [[Reynolds-795|profile]], on some of his children's profiles, and in two G2G threads ([https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1001855/what-is-the-meaning-quaker-phrase-not-being-answerable-truth What is the meaning of Quaker phrase "not being answerable to truth"] and [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1003574/help-with-transcription-please Help with transcription please]) as well as input from several researchers. Some comments are taken from private correspondence, with the writers' permission. [[Reynolds-795|Henry Reynolds]] played a significant role in the Browns' and Claytons' lives. As noted above, Henry married [[Clayton-161|Prudence Clayton]]. Three of their children married children of [[Brown-2504|William Brown]], James Brown's brother. As noted elsewhere, some children of those children (i.e. William's and Henry's grandchildren) moved into Lancaster County, Pennsylvania along with several of James's grandchildren including our own ancestors. ("Our own ancestors" refers to ancestors of the managers of this page.) Although it is only incidental to the issues discussed on this page, it is worth noting that we do not agree with some information presented on Henry's profile as of April 2020. The records show that Henry was born a Quaker (in England in 1655), and as a child in England participated in Quaker activities such as the wedding of his sister in 1669 when he was 13 years old. '''Our questions are: Did he practice the Quaker faith as an adult? Even if not, having been a Quaker, was he still regarded as a Quaker by his friends and family? How should we describe him?''' '''We believe the most reasonable interpretation of all the available evidence is that Henry Reynolds was a birthright Quaker, but not a practicing Quaker as an adult.''' Whether he was regarded as a Quaker by his friends and associates may depend on whether they viewed Quakership as a family identity, or as a matter of meeting membership. '''Quaker meeting records'''. We have done our best to locate all available Quaker records surviving from Henry's era, which include records from three different meetings as listed below. Impediments to making full use of the records include inconsistent spelling in the original records, poor imaging, poor transcribing, and poor indexing. :'''Burlington''': The earliest American records of Henry are from the Burlington, New Jersey meeting, where his marriage intentions and marriage were recorded in late 1678 and early 1679. :'''Chester''': By 1682 Henry had purchased land across the river from Burlington in Chichester, Pennsylvania.[The date can be seen on [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/79/James_Brown_s_Property_Holdings-2.jpg this map]] The Chester meeting was formed that year. (It had earlier met as the Upland Meeting, a satellite of Burlington.) The births register of the Chester meeting includes an entry for Henry's and Prudence's first child, Margaret, born in 1680. :'''Concord''': The Concord meeting was created in 1684. Concord minutes include this entry: ::"The children of Prudent Rinols of Chichester: ::1 Margaret Rinols born the 25th of the first month 1680 [last two digits on following image] ::2 Mary Rinols born the fifteenth of the fourth month 1682 ::3 Frances Rinols born the fifteenth of the Eight month 1684 ::4 Prudent Rinols born the twentieth of the third month 1687"[ A seven-image document at Ancestry.com entitled Concord Monthly Meeting, Minutes 1680-1701, within the Delaware County, Pennsylvania collection includes the entry on the third page. To view the image(s), see the second source listed for Margaret Reynolds's birth] :Notably, only the mother is listed. Births for several other families are also listed on the page, and all other entries include both father and mother. '''Marriage''': Henry and Prudence had a Quaker marriage. Twice in 1678 (the second is January 1679 New Style) they declared their marriage intentions to the Burlington meeting. Eight days after the second declaration, they were married. The Quaker record says: "Henry Reynols & Prudence Clayton having Declared their Intentions of Marriage at two generall Meetings & Notwithstanding wee whose Names are Under written have not Satisfaction in thair Proseeding itt not being Answerable to Truth yet after some Consideration & in tenderness to them and the familly Conserned wee thought good too permitt thair Joyning to gether in Marraige... " In other words, according to one researcher, "What is not answerable to truth is the marriage itself, not Henry. We have no way of knowing why this view of the proposed marriage was reached." One record suggests the reason. In 1870, the Concord Monthly Meeting appointed members to reconstruct a list of early meeting records. Henry's marriage record states: "Henry Reynolds of Chichester, not a member, and Prudence Clayton, dau. of William and Elizabeth Clayton, Sr..."[Launey, John Pitts and Peden, Henry C., Jr., Early church records of Delaware County Pennsylvania, vol. 2. Westminster, Md.: Family Line Publications, 1997, p. 247] In 1682, Prudence's father, William Clayton, confessed his sin of allowing his daughter to marry Henry "he being not a faithfull friend." Different interpretations have been offered. We believe it had more to do with William Clayton's personal conflicts with other Quakers than with Henry. Alternatively, another researcher apparently attributes the confession to a dispute between William and Henry. Whichever it was, the action suggests that it was Henry, not Prudence, who caused the marriage to be "not answerable to Truth." '''Wife and children'''. [[Clayton-161|Prudence]], like Henry, came from a Quaker family. As is also the case for Henry, Quaker records for her are scarce after their marriage and the birth of their first children (in fact, ''no'' contemporaneously recorded records have been found). See the section on reconstructed and unpublished records below. Children: Of the nine children born to Henry and Prudence who are listed below, seven appear to be documented in Quaker records. Contemporaneously recorded Quaker birth records appear to exist for only the first four children (through 1687), and of those, only the earliest, dated 1680, names Henry as the father. :'''[[Reynolds-19173|Margaret]]''', born 1680. No Quaker record found except birth which was noted in the Chester and Concord meeting minutes (the latter indexed by Ancestry as Margaret Vinols).[ Ancestry.com. U.S., Quaker Meeting Records, 1681-1935, Swarthmore College; Swarthmore, Pennsylvania; Births 1677; Collection: Quaker Meeting Records; Call Number: MR Ph 99: Name: Margeet Renolds Birth Date: 25 Jul 1680 Birth Date on Image: 25 Fifth 1680 Birth Place: Marcus Hook Father: Henry Renolds Mother: Prudence Renolds Event Type: Birth Monthly Meeting: Chester Monthly Meeting Type (Orthodox or Hicksite): Orthodox Yearly Meeting: Philadelphia Yearly Meeting Meeting State: Pennsylvania Meeting County: Chester [https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/2189/31906_283959-00030?pid=1630249&backurl=https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv%3D1%26dbid%3D2189%26h%3D1630249%26ssrc%3Dpt%26tid%3D71402081%26pid%3D172134865005%26usePUB%3Dtrue&ssrc=pt&treeid=71402081&personid=172134865005&hintid=&usePUB=true&usePUBJs=true&_ga=2.94754204.1032670141.1585151270-1331596915.1580046416 image 2 of 102]][ Ancestry.com. U.S., Quaker Meeting Records, 1681-1935, Swarthmore College; Swarthmore, Pennsylvania; Minutes, 1680-1701; Collection: Philadelphia Yearly Meeting Minutes; Call Number: MR-Ph 124: Name: Margaret Vinols Birth Date: 25 Jan Birth Date on Image: 25 First Birth Place: Delaware, Pennsylvania Father: Prudent Vinols Event Type: Birth Monthly Meeting: Concord Monthly Meeting Yearly Meeting: Philadelphia Yearly Meeting Meeting State: Pennsylvania Meeting County: Delaware [https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/2189/31906_283871-00631?pid=100010809&backurl=https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv%3D1%26dbid%3D2189%26h%3D100010809%26ssrc%3Dpt%26tid%3D71402081%26pid%3D172110915725%26usePUB%3Dtrue&ssrc=pt&treeid=71402081&personid=172110915725&hintid=&usePUB=true&usePUBJs=true&_ga=2.81499799.1413183970.1586364065-1331596915.1580046416 image]] Several sources suggest she married a man named Maulder, Molder, or Moulder. She appears in her father's 1720 will, receiving one shilling and listed only by her first name. :'''[[Reynolds-19178|Mary]]''', born 1682. Birth listed with those of three siblings in Concord meeting records as noted above and on Hinshaw Concord meeting index card (see below) for Prudence Reynolds.[ Ancestry.com. U.S., Hinshaw Index to Selected Quaker Records, 1680-1940, Original data: Hinshaw, William Wade. William Wade Hinshaw's Index to Unpublished Quaker Records. Swarthmore, Pennsylvania: Friends Historical Library, Swarthmore College: Name: Mary Reynolds Birth Date: 15 Apr 1682 State: Pennsylvania Monthly Meeting: Concord Monthly Meeting [https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/2705/40586_301724-00636?pid=853201&backurl=https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv%3D1%26dbid%3D2705%26h%3D853201%26ssrc%3Dpt%26tid%3D71402081%26pid%3D172134868518%26usePUB%3Dtrue&ssrc=pt&treeid=71402081&personid=172134868518&hintid=&usePUB=true&usePUBJs=true&_ga=2.89594139.1032670141.1585151270-1331596915.1580046416 image 631 of 2886]] Several sources suggest she married a man named Isaac Sharp or Scharp. Not listed in her father's 1724 will, which left one shilling each to his four daughters. :'''[[Reynolds-794|Francis]]''', born 1684. "Francis’ birth and the births of his six oldest children are recorded in the Quaker records of Concord MM, PA" according to his WikiTree profile, but no source is listed.[His birth is also recorded in a register of births reconstructed in 1885, which date can be learned from "Directions to Recorders" on page 2 of the book, instructing meetings to begin recording the names of members in 1885, and encouraging meetings which wish to do so to begin with an earlier date. Francis's children's births are listed on page 14 of the register, [https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/2189/31905_1220706242_0061-00017/229010?backurl=https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/71402081/person/172135108913/facts image 16 of 84 at Ancestry.com]] He is listed (as Frances) in the Concord birth record and on the related Hinshaw index card.[ Ancestry.com. U.S., Hinshaw Index to Selected Quaker Records, 1680-1940, Original data: Hinshaw, William Wade. William Wade Hinshaw's Index to Unpublished Quaker Records. Swarthmore, Pennsylvania: Friends Historical Library, Swarthmore College: Name: Frances Reynolds Birth Date: 15 Aug 1684 State: Pennsylvania Monthly Meeting: Concord Monthly Meeting [https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/2705/40586_301724-00636?pid=853201&backurl=https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv%3D1%26dbid%3D2705%26h%3D853201%26ssrc%3Dpt%26tid%3D71402081%26pid%3D172134868518%26usePUB%3Dtrue&ssrc=pt&treeid=71402081&personid=172134868518&hintid=&usePUB=true&usePUBJs=true&_ga=2.89594139.1032670141.1585151270-1331596915.1580046416 image 631 of 2886]] Francis's declaration of marriage intention was recorded in the October 1712 minutes of the Concord Monthly Meeting. Francis and some of his children and grandchildren have their own listings in the Hinshaw Index. :'''[[Reynolds-19179|Prudence]]''', born 1687. Birth noted in Concord meeting record. Some sources suggest she married Benjamin Moulder. She appears in her father's 1724 will, receiving one shilling and listed only by her first name. A Hinshaw index card (image 633 of 2886), which names her as the daughter of Henry and Prudence (Clayton) Reynolds, states that she married John Dutton in 1733. However, this is an error in the index. The Quaker minutes in which the marriage is recorded are available on-line, and they show that the father of the Prudence who married John Dutton was Francis Reynolds (Henry's son).[U.S. Quaker Meeting Records, Pennsylvania, Delaware County, Concord Monthly Meeting, Births and Marriages 1693-1808 [https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/2189/31906_283870-00179?pid=5650545&backurl=https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv%3D1%26dbid%3D2189%26h%3D5650545%26tid%3D71402081%26pid%3D172135107289%26usePUB%3Dtrue%26_phsrc%3DbHh1%26_phstart%3DsuccessSource&treeid=71402081&personid=172135107289&hintid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=bHh1&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true&_ga=2.248757895.1413183970.1586364065-1331596915.1580046416 image 101 of 477 at Ancestry.com]; the relationship is also correctly stated on another Hinshaw index card, image 613 of 2886 (for Francis)] :'''Deborah''', born 1689. Birth date per History of Chester County, Pennsylvania.[Futhey, J. Smith and Cope, Gilbert. History of Chester County, Pennsylvania, with Genealogical and Biographical Sketches. Louis H. Everts, Philadelphia, 1881, [https://archive.org/details/cu31924005813518/page/n1005/mode/2up p. 710]] She appears in her father's 1724 will, receiving one shilling and listed only by her first name. FamilySearch (profile L1C8-S9S) and some Ancestry trees suggest she married Nathan Smart (born 1690) of New Jersey, but no marriage record is included. (Nathan is [[Smart-1809|Smart-1809]] on WikiTree, and his wife Deborah Reynolds is [[Reynolds-9025|Reynolds-9025]]. She is not attached to parents, and the only documentation of her profile is Ancestry Family Trees.) :'''[[Reynolds-3089|Henry Jr.]]''', born 1693. Birth date from History of Chester County. No Quaker birth record found, nor marriage record. Married [[Brown-16153|Hannah Brown]], daughter of William Brown (James's brother). Their children's births are recorded in Quaker minutes, as is Henry's death. :'''John''', born 1695. Birth date from History of Chester County. No WikiTree profile. No Quaker records. Was left 210 acres in his father's 1724 will. Appears on Chester County tax lists. :'''[[Reynolds-11239|Hannah]]''', born 1697. Birth date from History of Chester County. Married [[Brown-2499|Richard Brown]], son of William Brown, as recorded in the Concord Women's minutes. Death recorded in Chester County New Garden minutes. :'''[[Reynolds-2421|William]]''', born 1701. (An earlier William may have died as an infant; no WikiTree profile and no Quaker records found for the earlier William; a 1691 birth is included in the History of Chester County.) Birth and death recorded (retrospectively) in Centre MM minutes, Guilford County, North Carolina. Married [[Brown-12077|Mary Brown]], daughter of William. Marriage recorded in Chester County New Garden Quaker minutes. '''Meeting membership'''. There is no evidence that Henry ever presented a certificate to a Pennsylvania Quaker meeting, nor participated in meetings as an adult, other than marrying. We do not know exactly when Henry arrived in the colonies. We know that he attended a wedding in England in 1669, and we know that his own wedding took place in New Jersey in 1679, with intentions being expressed in late 1678. Some derivative sources state he arrived in 1676, and FindAGrave says he came on the Kent, the same ship that Prudence's parents, and presumably Prudence herself, arrived on in 1677, but that is not documented. A date closer to 1676 than 1669 seems likely, because the best evidence suggests Henry arrived as an adult, not accompanied by family members. His father, [[Reynolds-796|William Reynolds]], had died in England in 1664. (His [[Exton-9|mother]], who had remarried to John Carter, died in England around 1688.) At the times the Burlington, Chester, and Concord meetings were formed (1678-1684), it was not yet regular practice to require certificates of members, either upon admission to the meeting or for young people wishing to marry. In 1687, the Concord meeting demanded that all current members bring in certificates or testimony of Friends that would verify their "good Lives." The names of those who produced certificates were recorded in the minutes of subsequent meetings. Neither Prudence nor Henry were among those producing certificates or testimony. (Note that 1687 is the date of the last Reynolds child's birth entry in the Concord minutes.) The Concord Meeting had been formed in 1684 as an offshoot of the Chester Meeting. For at least the first ten years, the Concord/Chichester minutes noted the members who were present at the meeting. Henry never appeared on the list for any month. '''Reconstructed and unpublished Quaker records'''. The evidence from these is contradictory and difficult or impossible to analyze without access to the original sources: In addition to his six-volume ''Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy'', William Wade Hinshaw extracted information from the minutes of 300 Quaker meetings which was recorded on thousands of index cards. He died before he could compile and publish the information, and his widow donated the index cards to Swarthmore College. Ancestry has imaged them and made them available on-line in a collection entitled ''William Wade Hinshaw's Index to Unpublished Quaker Records'', organized alphabetically within each meeting collection. There is an index card for Prudence in the Concord Monthly Meeting collection. As noted above, four of her children's births are listed on her index card.[The source is linked to children Mary and Francis above] There is no index card for Henry. Notably, Henry's and Prudence's first four children (born from 1680 through 1687) are listed on the index, but the others are not. Other index cards were created for these members of Henry's and Prudence's family: two of their children, Francis and Hannah; five of their grandchildren (four of Francis's children and one of William's); and several great grandchildren (all grandchildren of Francis).[See [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b4/James_Brown_s_Religion-8.pdf analysis]] Hinshaw also prepared index cards for the Chester Meeting. The Reynolds section is much briefer, only eight index cards listing five different people. There is a card for Henry, listing his daughter Margaret's 1680 birth.[[https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/2705/40586_301725-02751/549740?backurl=https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/71402081/person/172105087896/facts#?imageId=40586_301725-02751 Henry Reynolds in Hinshaw Chester Meeting index]] There are four index cards for Henry's grandson [[Reynolds-5378|Jacob]] and his second wife. The remaining three cannot be identified. Some of the Hinshaw index card entries can be traced to Quaker records on-line at Ancestry.com. Unfortunately, not all the index cards include references to the original records, and spelling differences are not always noted. And of course, Hinshaw could not anticipate transcription errors or indexing errors in the Ancestry documents; thus, it can be difficult to find the sources of the Hinshaw entries even when they are on-line, as is illustrated above by the record of the births of Henry's and Prudence's first four children. As noted above, in 1870, the Concord Monthly Meeting appointed members to reconstruct a list of early meeting records. Henry's marriage record states: "Henry Reynolds of Chichester, not a member, and Prudence Clayton, dau. of William and Elizabeth Clayton, Sr..." "A list of the first members of the Monthly Meeting of Chichester and Concord (as gleaned from the records...)," indexed under Births and Burials of the Concord Monthly Meeting at Ancestry.com ([https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/2189/31906_283870-00048/1648811?backurl=https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/71402081/person/172105087896/facts images 40 through 51 of 79]), was reconstructed 200+ years after the fact, as can be seen from the page preceding this listing which shows a date of 1915. Prudence and Henry are both dated 1684. '''Other records''': In 1681, Henry was summoned to court for "selling strong Liquors by small measure in his house Contrary, to ye Gov'no's & Councells order."[Record of the Chester Courts, vol. 1 [https://archive.org/details/recordofcourtsof01penn/page/13/mode/1up/search/henry+reynolds p. 58]] According to the record, Henry "upon his submission to ye Cort, was discharged." We believe "submission" refers to an appearance in court, and that the charges were dismissed. Selling liquor was no doubt extremely common along the waterfront where Henry lived (see our reference above to "Discord Lane"), where the pubs were frequented by sailors and pirates. We mention the incident here for the sake of completeness. In 1685, Henry was accused of beating a servant to death. He sued one accuser, Justa Anderson, for defamation. James Sanderlaine and William Haukes testified that Anderson told them about the beating. Thomas Persons testified that he saw Henry threaten the maid with fire tongs. William Cornell said that Henry "Beat his maide with a Broome staffe and afterward kicked her." Wooly Rosen[probably [[Rase-4|Wolla Rawson]]] testified that Henry struck his maid with a broom staff. Another witness testified about what she had heard, and two witnesses said they saw the maid lying by the fire the night she died. Countering that testimony, Henry's mother-in-law, [[Lanckford-1|Prudence Clayton]], said that when she laid out the dead body she did not recall seeing "any manner of hurt about her." Henry lost the suit for defamation and was required to pay six pence in damages, but there is no record of him being prosecuted for the beating.[Record of the Chester Courts, vol. 1, [https://archive.org/details/recordofcourtsof01penn/page/52/mode/2up pp. 53-4]] Around 1691-3, George Keith, a dissident Quaker, came to Pennsylvania. Henry hosted a meeting at his home where Keith preached. In spite of those acts, there is no record of a Quaker meeting ever counseling or disowning Henry. We believe the most logical explanation is that Henry had never joined the Concord meeting. Around 1702, Henry Reynolds bought two of the newly laid out Nottingham Lots, nos. 5 and 19. He did not move there; his sons did. Henry died in 1724, with no further record having been left regarding his Quaker affiliations. His death is documented by his estate records.[Ancestry.com, Pennsylvania, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1683-1993, Chester County, Estate Papers, No 116-261, 1700-1810, will is [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/8802/images/005547089_00395?pId=1444048 image 395 of 892] [https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/24130008?h=3c13fe&utm_campaign=bandido-webparts&utm_source=post-share-modal&utm_medium=copy-url or see free Ancestry image]; see preceding images for additional documents. Note that Henry's will is dated 1720, four years before his death.] There is also a FindAGrave memorial[{{FindAGrave|98922822}}], which states that his burial place is unknown. Henry's widow, Prudence, died four years later, likewise with no Quaker death record having been found. ==Sources== * Gilbert Cope transcriptions of Quaker meeting minutes mentioned several times above are from FamilySearch FHL film no. 432022; it is not on-line but can be viewed at Family History Centers List of attached documents * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c6/Brown-2470.pdf James Brown Sr. will] * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/70/Brown-36347-2.pdf Rawle v. Brown] * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ab/James_Brown_s_Religion.pdf James and William Brown Concord MM participation] * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e4/James_Brown_s_Religion-1.pdf Chichester Friends not attending meetings] * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/26/James_Brown_s_Religion-2.pdf James Brown in 1689 Concord minutes] * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7f/James_Brown_s_Religion-4.pdf Honor Brown and John Bradshaw incident] Sources consulted for the Keithian Schism section *Levy, Barry. Quakers and the American Family. New York, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1988 * Three articles downloadable as a PDF from https://static1.squarespace.com/static/571f06f145bf21e7d87b8867/t/5a8d96cde4966bb779064853/1519228624310/Week+6+-+Quaker+Schisms.pdf: **Butler, Jon. "Gospel Order Improved": The Keithian Schism and the Exercise of Quaker Ministerial Authority in Pennsylvania. The William and Mary Quarterly, Vol. 31, No. 3, 1974, pp. 431-452 **Butler, Jon. Into Pennsylvania's Spiritual Abyss: The Rise and Fall of the Later Keithians, 1693-1703. The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, Vol. 101, No. 2, 1977, pp. 151-170 **Frost, J. William. Unlikely Controversialists: Caleb Pusey and George Keith. Quaker History, Vol. 64, No. 1, Spring 1975, pp. 16-36 * The Tryals of Peter Boss, George Keith, Thomas Budd, and William Bradford, Quakers for several great misdemeanors (as was pretended by their adversaries) before a court of Quakers at the sessions held at Philadelphia in Pensylvania, the ninth, tenth, and twelfth days of December, 1692 : giving also an account of the most arbitrary procedure of that court. [https://quod.lib.umich.edu/e/eebo/A63218.0001.001?rgn=main;view=fulltext website] See also * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Brown_Family_Issues Brown Family Issues] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Nottingham_Browns Nottingham Browns] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:James_Brown%27s_Property_Holdings James Brown's Property] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:William_Penn_and_Early_Pennsylvania_Settlers William Penn and Early Pennsylvania Settlers Project (WikiTree)] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Penn William Penn (Wikipedia)]
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[[Category:Isleman-1]] [[Category:Isleman-1 Calvins Murder Trial]] ==Murder Mystery== '''{{Black Sheep Warning}}''' I have started this page to help sort out the events in the future I hope to have this page on a timeline, and more organized , the people listed it is either their Wiki Tree profile or Find a Grave memorial or just names listed as I find the information, I also have 2 of the 3 court cases in pdf file format, if you want to help transcribe them please feel free to message me [[Logsdon-2248|James Calvin Logsdon (1849-1872)]] was accused of murdering and covicted of killing the following people with a shovel #[[Evans-17758|Lucinda (Evans) Galloway (1815-1868)]] #[[Galloway-2610|Catherine Galloway (1843-1868)]] #[[Galloway-4244|William B Galloway (1864-1868)]] [[Galloway-4243|James Hill Galloway (1863-1947)]] was injured and left for dead === Trials === There were 3 Trials: One in Overton County, Tennessee and the other in Scott County, Tennessee you can See the full transcript [[Space:Calvin_Logston_Murder_Trial|here]] You can view the PDF File Format of original of the one in Scott County, Tn and the transcibed PDF file , also you can view the PDF file transcibed file of the one in Overton County [[Space:James_Calvin_Logsdon_Court_Documents|here]] The one in Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee was the Supreme Court Arresting sheriff, [[Taylor-12023|Joseph Copeland Taylor (1841-1903)]] ===Witnesses=== ==== For the State ==== [[Storie-556|James H Storie (1838-1895)]] (cousin to Calvin) Joshua Evans (a neighbor) Franklin Raines (Towns person) ==== For the Defendant ==== Jane Brown (aunt of Calvin) [[Brown-124331|Margaret Logston]] (mother of Calvin) ===Ministers=== 1. [[Greear-91|Samuel Greear (abt.1811-1897)]] 2. [[Wright-19536|Absalom Barden Wright (1826-1893)]] 3. Pile/Pyle ===Judges=== 1.[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/8039036/leonidas-campbell-houk Judge Leonidas Campbell Houk] 2. Judge Samuel Fite 3. Supreme court Attorney General Huneycutt, Henderson [[Morgan-37073|George Hampton Morgan (1841-1900)]] , Acted as Prosecuting Attorney during the second trial of James Calvin Logston which took place in Overton County 1871. ===Defense Lawyers=== 1. Young & Sawyer, law firm from Clinton, Tennessee actual names of these lawyers I have not found yet 2. [[Gardenhire-12|Erasmus Lee Gardenhire (1815-1899)]] 3. [[Barnes-27566|Jesse Addison Barnes (1839-1914)]] ===Governors=== Governors that were in office during the time period of the murders and the execution of Calvin: 1. [[Brownlow-40|William Gannaway Brownlow (1805-1877)]] 2. [[Senter-64|Dewitt Clinton Senter (1830-1898)]] 3. [[Brown-38951|John Calvin Brown (1827-1889)]] T C Martin Sheriff of Supreme Court J W Griffin H A Ausburn Prosecuting Attorney in the 17th judicial district: [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/134931412/r-b-dowell Richard B Dowell] Sheriff of Fentress County, TN [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/41372274/george-washington-conatser George Washington Conatser 1840-1920]
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[[Category:Crawford Name Study]] [[Category:South Carolina, Crawford Name Study]] This page contains the study of the James Crafford of the Waxhaws lineage. Most of the base information is from the book: Sorting the Waxhaw Crawfords, researched and compiled by Mary Frances Thomas Veach in 1993.[Sorting the Waxhaw Crawfords; Veach, Mary; “FIRST EDITION June 1993,” in possession of Clan Crawford Association; accessed 20 May 2020] This FSP will be used to ensure the family is kept separate from the other Crawford families living in the Waxhaws, South Carolina. '''NOTE:''' This family is NOT connected to President Andrew Jackson. ==Crafford Lineage== '''James Crafford ''of the Waxhaws'','''first emigrated to Pennsylvania and lived in Guilford Township. He has been identified through the discovery of his will dated 1776, with a codicil in 1777.. From this document, it is clear that he should be considered a separate individual from other James Crawfords/Craffords in the area of the Waxhaws, in South Carolina. An appraisal of his estate was completed 17 Sep 1777["South Carolina, Charleston District, Estate inventories, 1732-1844," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W1WW-V4ZM : 12 March 2020), James Crafford, 17 Sep 1777; citing Court, Charleston, South Carolina, United States, S146001, South Carolina Department of Archives and History, Columbia.] James Crafford ''of the Waxhaws'', was born about 1720, most likely in Ireland. His wife's name is unknown, but they most likely married in Ireland, before emigrating to America. He moved his family to South Carolina about 1765. A possible connection to the Chambersburg Crawfords needs to be examined. James' will of 1776/77 identifies his children and some of their spouses: ==Children of John Crafford ''of the Waxhaws''== *George Crafford *'''James Crafford''', b 21 June 1746, most likely in Pennsylvania. He married twice: First to Isabella (unknown), who is the mother of the children, and 2nd, to Agnes Nancy Hanna. He died 6 Dec 1812, in Chester District, South Carolina.["United States Census, 1790," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHKN-HQP : accessed 25 May 2020), Jas Craford, York, South Carolina, United States; citing p. 195, NARA microfilm publication M637, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 11; FHL microfilm 568,151.] *Alexander Crafford, b 28 Sep 1750 in Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, d. 1839 in Maury County, Tennessee. He married Elizabeth Craighead. Alexander stated in his pension application #S3229 he states he was born 28 Sept 1750 in Cumberland County, Pennsylvania and that he had been living on the Catawba River, where he had moved with his father in 1765. While there were several James Crawfords in Pennsylvania at the time, only one disappears from the Census records there. This narrows down the family origin location to Guilford Township. *Mary Crafford, of which little is known. She married Isaac Smith (according to Rev. John Simpson) *Jean (Jane) Crafford, b. unknown. She married Thomas Patton, who died during the Revolutionary War. It is believed she relocated to Tennessee with her son, William, after her husband's death. *Martha Crafford, b. unknown. She married William Henderson, who died about 1797. *Margaret Crafford, b. unknown, who may have married John Martin. James Crafford's first wife, Isabella died 2 Mar 1792. He remarried Agnes (Nancy) Hanna. They had no known children. ==Children of James Crafford and Isabella (nee Unknown)== *'''Edward Crawford''' b. 1770, married Jane Dunlap, d. 1845 *George Crawford married Julia Hannah Simmons. Died 1829 *[[Crawford-1232|Alexander Crawford]], b. 1783, married Sarah Culp. Died 1851 *James Crawford Jr. *Robert Crawford["United States Census, 1800," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHRH-B39 : accessed 24 April 2020), Robert Crafford, Lancaster District, South Carolina, United States; citing p. 2, NARA microfilm publication M32, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 50; FHL microfilm 181,425.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHRH-B39 Robert Crafford]] *Sarah Crawford married James R. Darling *Jean Crawford married Moses Vance Davison *Isabel Crawford married Cornelius Sexton. Died 1827 *Margaret Crawford born about 1770 and married John Mayes. Died about 1856. ==Children of Alexander Crawford and Sarah Culp== *James Harvey Crawford 1816-1868 *William Alexander Crawford 1818-1821 (died young) *George Harrison Crawford 1822-1832 (Died young) *Alexander Lafayette Crawford 1824-1905 *Mary Arminda Crawford 1826-1904 *Sarah Jane Emiline Crawford 1829-1831 *Edward Newton Crawford 1831-1885 *[[Crawford-7300|Margaret Jane Crawford]] 1834-1914 *Susan Isabella Crawford 1837-1876 ==Sources==
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Hairdresser and Perfumerer, 29, Grey Street, Newcastle upon Tyne. Also, at 19, Northumberland Street, Newcastle upon Tyne, at 8, Holly Avenue West, Jesmond, Newcastle and at 7, Alice Street, Stockton Road, Sunderland. He wrote two books; 'Memoirs of an Old Stager', published in 1928 & 'Further Memoirs of an Old Stager: Together with two original stories and much interesting chat', published in 1932 by Andrew Reid & Co. Signed copies of both of these went for auction in 2007. Copies of both are held by Newcastle Upon Tyne Central Library. He started work at Messrs. J&H Harrison-Coopers, Basket makers & Ironmongers at the age of 10, where his father was foreman. He then started work in the same premises that he would much later come to own himself, then known as Rougiers, Court Hairdressing Establishment. He went as errand boy to Mr Rougier in Newcastle where at 14 he was an apprentice for 7 years (Hairdresser). He then went to London for 2 and half years, where his brother, John, was a hairdresser. He returned to Newcastle and went into partnership Dellow & Forbes, Perfumers. The partnership with Andrew Forbes had premises at 29, Grey Street, Newcastle (these premises had always been a hairdressing salon since 1834.) He married Emma Darling on 26 May 1874, who died on 22 Feb 1875. He then married Julia Darling, sister of his first wife, at the Hotel de Ville, Neuchatel, Switzerland on 8th Sep 1878 and their honeymoon was spent in Dijon in 1878. James Dellow had been appointed a Sidesman at St Stephens at the annual Easter Vestry meeting held on Monday 22nd April 1878. James Dellow was a member of the St Stephen's Church Temperance Society. James Dellow was a member of the Elswick Conservative Club. James Dellow was a member of the Tyneside Parliamentary Debating Society. James Dellow was a member of the Tyneside Geographical Society. He was among those present at the visit to Lowther Castle, Cumberland on Monday 6th June 1892 by special train departing from Newcastle Central Station at 8.5am. The 'Hairdressing Weekly Journal' of May 9th 1931 said that James Dellow was the "father of hairdressing", also the 'Town and Country News' said that he was the first provincial Master of the Incorporated Guild of Hairdresser, also of Wigs and Perfumerers. He was a life long member of the British Hairdressers Benevolent and Provident Institution, also of the Trichological Institute. He died died on 31 August 1937 at Bentinck Road, Newcastle upon Tyne. Probate Durham, 11 December to John Lawson Wilkinson wholesale druggist and James Ernest Pattison incorporated accountant. Effects £4268 5s. 8d.
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[[Category:James Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:James_Name_Study|'''What links here''']] = [[Space:Getting Started with a One Name Study|Getting Started with a One Name Study]] = New Guidelines for Name Studies has been outlined on [[:Space:Getting Started with a One Name Study]] which includes the following standard sections: ==About the Project== The '''JAMES''' Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/JAMES JAMES] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the '''JAMES''' name. As a One Name Study, this project does not limit its scope to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Teams|team studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England SURNAME's), by time period (18th Century SURNAME's), or by topic (SURNAME DNA, SURNAME Occupations, SURNAME Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|Related Surnames and Surname Variants]].'' ==How to Join== Please contact the ONS project leader, [[Fuller-5853|Pat Credit]], or post a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! ==Teams / Research Pages== Teams and Research Topics listed are just suggestions. If you have an idea, new suggestions are welcomed. === Teams === DNA Team:
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* Member: tasks ---- Links of interest * [https://www.houseofnames.com/james-family-crest James] on [https://www.houseofnames.com/james-family-crest House of Names] ---- ==Membership== # [[Fuller-5853|Pat Credit]], Profile Manager: currently the only member of '''JAMES''' Name Study. ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== Current information is available on [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/James JAMES Genealogy].
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == James Rogers of New London, CT, and His Descendants == * by [[Rogers-7676|James Swift Rogers]] (1840-1905) * published by the author, Boston, 1902 * 514 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:James Rogers of New London, CT. and His Descendants|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=eSE2AQAAMAAJ * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011987570 * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/22710/ * [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=22710 Searchable at Ancestry.com (membership required)] === Table of Contents === * Preface * Introduction * Explanation * Abbreviations * First generation * Second generation * Third generation * Fourth generation * Fifth generation * Sixth generation * Seventh generation * Eighth generation * Ninth generation * Appendix * Errata * Notes * Index === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Rogers, James Swift. ''[[Space:James Rogers of New London, CT. and His Descendants|James Rogers of New London, CT, and His Descendants]]'' (Boston, 1902) [ Page ]. * ([[#Rogers|Rogers]]) * [Rogers, James Swift. ''[[Space:James Rogers of New London, CT. and His Descendants|James Rogers of New London, CT, and His Descendants]]'' (Boston, 1902) [ Page ].]
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The James Thomas Foord Specifications: The barque "James Thomas Foord", more commonly referred to in extant records as “James T. Foord”, was a converted whaling ship of some 790 tons. She was built in Quebec, Canada in 1844, by Thomas Hamilton Oliver, Shipbuilder, at his shipyard in the Seigniory of Saint Roch on the River Saint Charles. Her length was 131 feet, breadth 29 feet (the widest part of the vessel from outside plank to outside plank above or below the water-line) and depth 22 feet (hold measured from tonnage deck to ceiling amidships). She was later sold to Halheads of Liverpool, England. Rated as A1 for five years by Lloyds, she had some damage repaired in 1848, when she was sheathed with yellow metal for speed. Barque - also spelt 'Bark'. A barque has at least three masts, all rigged with at least three square sails each, except for the sternmost one, which is rigged with fore-and-aft sails. The wooden three-masted barque was the most common type of cargo-carrier in the middle of the 19th century. August 1852 James travelled to Birkenhead near Liverpool and embarked on the James T. Foord, a three-masted sailing ship of 790 tons. After a horrendous sea voyage lasting 19 weeks, the James T Foord arrived in Port Phillip Bay and by Christmas Eve the passengers were cleared to disembark. In 1851 Edward Hargreaves had reported the first gold at Bathurst NSW, and six months later gold was discovered at Ballarat, then Bendigo. The news stormed around the world and 370,000 immigrants poured into Australia in 1852 alone. Victoria would soon produce one third of the world's gold output. Those who disembarked at Geelong in 1852 to a new world shaped by 'gold fever'
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[[Category:Jamestown (Fleet), sailed Dec 1606]] [[Category:Susan Constant, sailed Dec 1606]] [[Category: Godspeed, sailed 1606]] [[Category:Discovery, sailed Dec 1606]] '''Susan Constant''' ([[:Category:Susan Constant, sailed Dec 1606|category]] / [[Space:Jamestown%2C_Virginia_Colony#Susan_Constant.2C_1606|additional information]])
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The three ships are commemorated on the [http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/e/e2/Virginia_quarter%2C_reverse_side%2C_2000.jpg Virginia State Quarter]. == Jamestown Fleet == The trio of ships listed below carried the first European settlers to Virginia. *[[:Category: Susan Constant, sailed Dec 1606|''Susan Constant'']] (sometimes in print as ''Sarah Constant''["[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Susan_Constant Susan Constant]," ''Wikipedia'' (accessed 2014).]) under Captain Christopher Newport["[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christopher_Newport Christopher Newport]," ''Wikipedia'' (accessed 2014)].] *[[:Category:Godspeed (before 1607)|''Goodspeed'']] (sometimes in print as ''Godspeed''["[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Godspeed_(ship) Godspeed (ship)]," ''Wikipedia'' (accessed 2014)]), with Captain Bartholomew Gosnold[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bartholomew_Gosnold Bartholomew Gosnold]," ''Wikipedia'' (accessed 2014).] at the helm *[[:Category:Discovery (1602)|''Discovery'']] (sometimes in print as ''Discoverie''["[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Discovery_(1602_ship) Discovery (1602 ship)]," ''Wikipedia'' (accessed 2014).]) under Captain John Ratcliffe["[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Ratcliffe_(governor) John Ratcliffe (governor)]," ''Wikipedia'' (accessed 2014).] The ships set sail from England, 30 December 1606, bound for "The First Colony of Virginia."[Alexander Brown, ''The First Republic in America'' (1898), 21-22; [http://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015016889670?urlappend=%3Bseq=53 digital images, ''Hathi Trust'' (accessed 2014)].] Newport had charge of the voyage. Poor weather and wind conditions kept the ships at the coast of England until about 18 February 1607. In late April or early May, the ships arrived in Virginia,[Alexander Brown, ''The First Republic in America'' (1898), 23; [http://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015016889670?urlappend=%3Bseq=55 digital images, ''Hathi Trust'' (accessed 2014)].] and the settlement of Jamestown began.[Alexander Brown, ''The First Republic in America'' (1898), 23-27; [http://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015016889670?urlappend=%3Bseq=55 digital images, ''Hathi Trust'' (accessed 2014)].] The ''Goodspeed'' and the ''Susan Constant'' departed the settlement in late June or early July 1607, setting out on the return voyage to England.[Alexander Brown, ''The First Republic in America'' (1898), [http://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015016889670?urlappend=%3Bseq=64 32-33], [http://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015016889670?urlappend=%3Bseq=71 39]; digital images, ''Hathi Trust'' (accessed 2014).] The third ship, ''Discovery,'' "a pinnace of about twenty tons," remained behind. When he departed Jamestown, Captain Newport left 104 souls at the settlement, promising to return in November and refresh the supplies.[Alexander Brown, ''The First Republic in America'' (1898), 40; [http://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015016889670?urlappend=%3Bseq=72 digital images, ''Hathi Trust'' (accessed 2014)].] Newport was delayed and did not return until January 1607/8, finding only 38 or 40 surviving settlers.[Alexander Brown, ''The First Republic in America'' (1898), 55; [http://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015016889670?urlappend=%3Bseq=87 digital images, ''Hathi Trust'' (accessed 2014)].] A list of known settlers who departed England aboard the three ships of the Jamestown Fleet is [[#List of Settlers|below]]; crew are also listed [[#Crew|below]]. === Susan Constant === : The ''Susan Constant'' (sometimes called the ''Sarah Constant''), rated at 120 tons, had an estimated keel length of 55.2 feet (16.8 meters). Her estimated overall length is placed at 116 feet.["[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Susan_Constant Susan Constant]," ''Wikipedia'' (accessed 2014).] : A replica of the ''Susan Constant'' is docked in the James River at the Jamestown Settlement living history museum.["[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jamestown_Settlement Jamestown Settlement]," ''Wikipedia'' (accessed 2014).] : She had 71 passengers when she sailed from England with the Jamestown Fleet (for a list of those aboard, see [[Space:Jamestown, Virginia Colony#Susan_Constant.2C_1606|this section]] of WikiTree's [[Space: Jamestown, Virginia Colony|Jamestown, Virginia Colony]] space page). === Godspeed === : The ''Godspeed'' or ''Goodspeed'' was a 40 ton fully rigged ship. She is estimated to have been about 68 feet in length (21 m). Under Captain Bartholomew Gosnold, she was one of three ships to leave England in 1606 carrying those who would become the Jamestown, Virginia settlers.["[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Godspeed_(ship) Godspeed_(ship)]," ''Wikipedia'' (accessed 2014).] : In his diary, Gosnold is reported to have written, ::She is Thy Ruler of the seas, with her mightyfulle velocitie moure veloce than the wynd, and mightyer than the rocke, she is, my Deare Godspeed : The ''Godspeed'' had 52 passengers. === Discovery === : The ''Discovery'' (or ''Discoverie'') was a "pinnace of about twenty tons."[Alexander Brown, ''The First Republic in America'' (1898), 39; [[http://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015016889670?urlappend=%3Bseq=71 digital images, ''Hathi Trust'' (accessed 2014)]].] She was a "38 foot (12 m) long 'fly-boat' of the British East India Company, launched before 1602."[Wikipedia: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Discovery_(1602_ship) Discovery (1602_ship)], accessed 2014.] : She departed England under Captain John Ratcliffe with 21 passengers, bound for Virginia with the ''Susan Constant'' and the ''Goodspeed.'' When the two larger ships returned to England, the ''Discovery'' stayed behind. == Jamestown Fleet Timeline == Information compiled by Anne Shurtleff Stevens, ''Packrat Productions'' - see "[https://www.packrat-pro.com/ships/jamestown.htm Jamestown]." : '''1606, Sat 30 December:''' The Fleet sails, leaving Blackwall, London, England with 150 passengers aboard three ships of the Virginia Company of London. * ''Susan Constant'', with Master Christopher Newport and 71 passengers * ''Godspeed,'' with Capt. Bartholomew Gosnold and 52 passengers * ''Discovery'' with Capt. John Ratcliffe and 21 passengers ("carrying 21 persons") : '''1606/7, 15 January:''' Stormy weather causes them to anchor at Downs. : '''1606/7, 18 February:''' Finally leave England for the New World, and in search of the Lost Colony of Roanoke (John White's 1587 trip with 150 passengers landing at Hatorask on July 22). : '''1606/7, 22 February:''' They see a blazing star, a comet and ill omen; and endure another severe storm following the comet. : '''1606/7, late February or early March:''' They reach the Great Canaries, take on food and water, again leaving for Virginia via the West Indies. Cpt. John Smith was restrained as a prisoner. He claims it unjust, due to a possible mutiny by a Stephen Galthropp, who is not listed among the landed settlers. : '''1607, 3 April:''' They stop at the island of Dominico and see "boiling springs" of Guadeloupe. : 1607, 17 April: They stop at the Isle of Mevis, Mona for fresh water. : '''1607, 30 April:''' The ships arrive at Cape Comfort; a vanguard boat stops at Kecoughtan where the natives welcome the English. : '''1607, 1 May:''' Another tempest forces them back for several days. : '''1607, 5 May:''' After 6 weeks, the ships land in Cape Henry in the "Bay of Chesapioc." : '''1607, 6 May:''' Ships attacked by Indians. Captain Gabriel Archer and Matthew Morton wounded; 105 survivors establish Jamestown. O 50 would die in the 'sickly season' or 'seasoning period' of July to September. : '''1607, Mon 23 June:''' The ''Sarah Constant'' [sic] and the ''Godspeed'' leave James Port for the return to England; the ''Discovery'' stays. : '''1607, 8 August:''' The ''Constant'' arrives at Plymouth. By the time Cpt. Newport returns to Jamestown on the ''John and Francis'', in January 1607/8, he finds that only 38 or 40 men had survived. == List of Settlers == Information compiled by Anne Shurtleff Stevens, ''Packrat Productions'' - see "[https://www.packrat-pro.com/ships/jamestown.htm Jamestown]." She includes additional names (listed "as present at Jamestown in a letter from the colonies June 27, 1607 but not listed on the manifests: Per Peter Coldham's The Complete Book of Emigrants 1607-1660, pages 1 & 2") that are not included below. Anne's research is reflected in the notations for settlers and crew as of 2 August 2021; additional information has been added since (notably, names from the May 14 list of settlers by occupation,["[http://www.virtualjamestown.org/census2a.html Original Settlers (May 14, 1607) at Jamestown, Listed by Occupation]," ''Virtual Jamestown'' (accessed 3 August 2021).] which account for most of the additional names that she listed, citing a June letter from the colonies). Persons in the list included in the census are footnoted, as are those who were added from the census. ===A=== *Adling, Henry gentleman[Not in the originally posted list of settlers. Added based on Virtual Jamestown's [http://www.virtualjamestown.org/census2a.html 14 May 1607 list of settlers by occupation].] * Alicock, Jeremy gentleman * Archer, Captaine Gabriell gentleman ===B=== * Beast, Benjamin gentleman * Behethland, Robert gentleman * Brinto, Edward mason * Brookes, Edward gentleman * Brookes, John gentleman * Brown, Edward gentleman * Brumfield, James boy * Bruster, William gentleman ===C=== * Capper, John carpenter * Cassen, George laborer, killed by Indians 26 December * Cassen, Thomas laborer * Cassen, William laborer * Clovill, Ustis gentleman (Eustace) killed by Indians in June * Collier, Samuell boy * Cooke, Roger gentleman * Couper, Thomas barber * Crofts, Richard gentleman ===D=== * Dixon, Richard gentleman * Dods, John laborer (1624/5 Jamestown Muster lists him as arriving in April 1607 aboard the ''Susan Constant'' and, at time of muster, 36 years old[Virtual Jamestown 1624/5 Muster: [http://www.virtualjamestown.org/Muster/search.muster.cgi?start_page=0&search_type=basic&database=muster_1624&last=&first=&muster=&age-op=&age1=&age2=&ship=Susan&ship=Susan+Constant&month=&year=&date= search results] (accessed 3 August 2021).] with wife Jane, 40) ===E=== * Edward, Ould laborer * Emry, Thomas carpenter, killed by Indians 26 December ===F=== * Fenton, Robert gentleman * Flower, George gentleman * Ford, Robert gentleman * [[Firth-196|Frith, Richard]] gentleman ===G=== * Garret, William brick layer * Golding, George laborer * Gore, Thomas gentleman * Gosnold, Anthony gentleman, drowned January 1609 in James River (grandson of Robert Gosnold of Earl Soham, Suffolk) ===H=== * Halthrope, Edward gentleman * Harrington, Edward gentleman * Herd, John brick layer * Houlgrave, Nicholas gentleman * Hunt, Master Robert preacher ===J=== * Jacob, Thomas gentleman * Johnson, William laborer ===K=== * Kendall, Captaine George council, executed for mutiny * Kingston, Ellis gentleman ===L=== * Laxon, William carpenter * Laydon, John laborer, would marry Anne Burras, maid of Mrs Forrest 1608 or 1609 (first Virginia marriage); arrived with the Jamestown Fleet, aboard the ''Susan Constant'' * Love, William taylor ===M=== * Martin, Captaine John council (son of Sir Richard Martin) * Martin, George gentleman * Martin, John gentleman and council [only Captain John Martin is listed as "Councell" in "settlers by occupation" [http://www.virtualjamestown.org/census2a.html here]] * Midwinter, Francis gentleman * Morish, Edward gentleman * Mouton, Thomas gentleman * Mutton, Richard boy ===P=== * [[Peacock-3861|Peacock, Nathaniel]] boy * Penington, John gentleman * [[Percy-24|Percie, Master George]] gentleman (brother Henry is Earl of Northumberland, per Coldham, pg 4) * Pickhouse, Dru gentleman * Pising, Edward carpenter * Powell, Nathaniell gentleman, married Joyce Tracy on the ''Supply,'' both slain by 3 September 1620. (?George Harrison reports Capt Powell, gunner, have died by Jan 1623 ~ Coldham pg 31) [Anne had him as Capt also, but Census does not] * Profit, Jonas sailor ===R=== * Read, James blacksmith * Robinson, John gentleman, killed by Indians 26 December * Rods, William laborer ===S=== * Sands, Thomas gentleman * Short, John gentleman * Simons, Richard gentleman * Skot, Nicholas drum * Small, Robert carpenter * Smethes, William gentleman * Smyth, Captaine John council, taken prisoner by Indians 26 December, released 11 January 1608 * Snarsbrough, Francis gentleman * Stevenson, John gentleman * Studley, Thomas gentleman and merchant, died 7 September ===T=== * Tanker, William gentleman * Tavin, Henry laborer * Throgmorton, Kellam gentleman * Todkill, Anas carpenter ===U=== * Unger, William laborer ===W=== * Walker, George gentleman * Waler, John gentleman * Webbe, Thomas gentleman * White, William laborer * Wickinson, William Surgeon * Wingfield, Master Edward Maria council, cousin of Bart Gosnold * Wotton, Thomas Sierg. [Surgeon] gentleman ==Crew== * Brown, Oliver sailor
* Colson, John mariner
* Crookdeck, John sailor
* Fytch, Mathew mariner
* Gosnoll, Bartholomew Captain and council (died 1 September), cousin of Wingfield
* Markham, Robert sailor
* Nelson, Francis mariner
* Newport, Christopher Captain, returned to Plymouth (arriving 8 August 1607)
* Poole, Jonas sailor, possibly the same as Jonas Profit?
* Ratliffe, John Captain and council, captured by Powhatans and tortured to death by the women
* Tyndall, Robert mariner ==Jamestown Sources== List from Anne Shurtleff Stevens' "[https://www.packrat-pro.com/ships/jamestown.htm Jamestown]." :Coldham's Emigrants :[http://www.apva.org/history/orig.html apva.org] :[http://www.apva.org/history/timeline.html apva.org timeline] :[http://www.tobacco.org/History/Jamestown.html tobacco.org] :[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jamestown,_Virginia wikipedia.org] :[http://www.jamestowne.org/Jamestowne_Society_Chronology.htm jamestowne.org] == Sources == *Alexander Brown, ''The First Republic in America'' (1898), 21-40; [http://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015016889670?urlappend=%3Bseq=53 digital images, ''Hathi Trust'' (accessed 2014)]. *Anne Shurtleff Stevens, "[http://www.packrat-pro.com/ships/jamestown.htm Jamestown (Fleet)]," ''Packrat Productions'' (accessed 2014). *"[http://www.nps.gov/jame/historyculture/the-first-residents-of-jamestown.htm The First Residents of Jamestown]"; web content, ''National Park Service'' (accessed 2014), referencing "The Proceedings - of the English Colony in Virginia since their First beginning form England in the Year of Our Lord 1606 till this Present 1612, with All their Accidents that befell them in their Journeys and Discoveries." Includes list of "approximately 144 settlers and sailors" arriving 13 May 1607; identifies "Mariners and others known to have been with the expedition." *John Smith, ''The generall historie of Virginia, New England & the Summer isles together with The true travels, adventures and observations, and A sea grammar'', 2 vols. ([?1624, reprint of] 1907); [http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001263577 digital images, ''Hathi Trust'' (accessed 2014)]. See discussion of John Smith's writings and publications at "[http://www.smithtrail.net/captain-john-smith/smiths-journals/ Captain John Smith > Smith's Journals]"; web content, ''Captain John Smith Chesapeake National Historic Trail'' (accessed 2014); includes links to transcriptions of his journals, and his 1612 and 1624 books. *''Narratives of Early Virginia, 1606-1625'', Lyon Gardiner Tyler, ed. (1907, reprint of 1959), 1-24 for "[https://archive.org/stream/narrativesofearl1946tyle#page/n16/mode/1up Observations by Master George Percy, 1607]"; digital images, ''Internet Archive'' (accessed 2014). *"[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Percy George Percy]," ''Wikipedia'' (accessed 2014). *''Narratives of Early Virginia, 1606-1625'', Lyon Gardiner Tyler, ed. (1907, reprint of 1959), 25-72 for "[https://archive.org/stream/narrativesofearl1946tyle#page/24/mode/1up A True Relation, by Captain John Smith, 1608]"; digital images, ''Internet Archive'' (accessed 2014). *"[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Smith_(explorer) John Smith (explorer)]," ''Wikipedia'' (accessed 2014). *Dennis Montgomery, "[http://www.history.org/foundation/journal/smith.cfm Captain John Smith]," ''Colonial Williamsburg'' (accessed 2014). *"[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jamestown,_Virginia Jamestown, Virginia]," ''Wikipedia'' (accessed 2014). *"[http://apva.org/rediscovery/page.php?page_id=30 List of Settlers by Occupation: Taken from John Smith's Writings]"; web content, ''Preservation Virginia'' (accessed 2014), and more specifically, "[http://apva.org/rediscovery/page.php?page_id=31 Original Settlers]" (aka "Original Group--May 13, 1607"); "[http://apva.org/rediscovery/page.php?page_id=32 First Supply]" (aka "First Supply--January 1608"); "[http://apva.org/rediscovery/page.php?page_id=33 Second Supply]" (aka "Second Supply--Fall 1608"). *''Narratives of Early Virginia, 1606-1625'', Lyon Gardiner Tyler, ed. (1907, reprint of 1959); [https://archive.org/stream/narrativesofearl1946tyle#page/n4/mode/1up digital images, ''Internet Archive'' (accessed 2014)]. *"[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virginia_Company Virginia Company]," ''Wikipedia'' (accessed 2014). See also "[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plymouth_Company Plymouth Company]," ''Wikipedia'' (accessed 2014); "[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/London_Company London Company]," ''Wikipedia'' (accessed 2014). *''The Records of the Virginia Company of London'' 4 vols. plus "An Introduction to ..." (1906-1935); digital images ''Internet Archive'' (accessed 2014). See [https://archive.org/details/anintroductiont00conggoog An Introduction to ...], and the four volumes as [https://archive.org/details/recordsofvirgini01virg Volume 1]; [https://archive.org/details/recordsofvirgini02virg Volume 2]; [https://archive.org/details/recordsofvirgini03virg Volume 3]; [https://archive.org/details/recordsofvirgini04virg Volume 4]. *Edward D. Neill, ''History of the Virginia Company of London'' (1869); [http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001268470 digital images, ''Hathi Trust'' (accessed 2014)]. *Edward D. Neill, ''Virginia Company of London: Extracts from their manuscript transactions with notes'' (1868); [http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008377411 digital images, ''Hathi Trust'' (accessed 2014)]. *"[http://www.apva.org/history/ History of Jamestown]," ''Preservation Virginia'' (accessed 2014). *"[http://apva.org/rediscovery/page.php?page_id=29 A Timeline of Events and References: Leading Up To and Through the Founding of Jamestown]," ''Preservation Virginia'' (accessed 2014). *"[http://apva.org/rediscovery/page.php?page_id=23 Jamestown Biographies Project]," ''Preservation Virginia'' (accessed 2014). [The biographies are available for purchase; a list of those available appears [http://historicjamestowne.org/biographies/list.php here].] *"[http://www.nps.gov/jame/index.htm Historic Jamestowne]." ''National Park Service'' (accessed 2014). *Thomas Hariot, ''Narrative of the first English plantation of Virginia, by Thomas Hariot. First printed at London in 1588, now reproduced after De Bry's illustrated edition printed at Frankfort in 1590, the illustrations having been designed in Virginia in 1585 by John White'' (1893); [http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001263556 digital images, ''Hathi Trust'' (accessed 2014)]. === Resources === * [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Jamestown%2C_Virginia_Colony&public=1 Jamestown, Virginia Colony Project Page] established in 1607, years before the Mayflower sailed. * The "Original Settlers (May 14, 1607) at Jamestown, Listed by Occupation" - Virtual Jamestown's [http://www.virtualjamestown.org/census2a.html May 1607 census] - lists many of the settlers, concluding: "with diverse others to the number of 105." A note states that the list "is culled from John Smith, ''Proceedings of the English Colony in Virginia'' and ''Generall Historie''" and that the "original group came in May 1607, the first supply group in January 1608, and the second supply group in the fall 1608. Occupations are given with original spellings." : Related WikiTree category pages: *[[:Category:Jamestown (Fleet), sailed Dec 1606]] *[[:Category: Susan Constant, sailed Dec 1606]] *[[:Category: Godspeed, sailed 1606]] *[[:Category:Discovery, sailed Dec 1606]] : See also [[Space: Immigrant Ships to Southern Colonies|Immigrant Ships to Southern Colonies]]. : For subsequent missions, see the WikiTree pages * [[:Category: First Supply (Fleet), sailed Oct 18, 1607]] * [[:Category: Second Supply (Fleet), sailed Aug 1608]] * [[:Category: Third Supply]], [[Space: The Third Supply]], sailed June 1609 * 4th cat/space ? - not found, but Wikipedia, citing Anne Stevens, says three ships: ''Blessing of Plymouth, De La Warr'' with Admiral Thomas West and Samuel Argall, and ''Hercules of Rye'' (information on [[Space: Jamestown, Virginia Colony|Jamestown, Virginia Colony]] lists them, but apparently misidentifies which supply mission they were, as of 5 August 2021). :: See Wikipedia's article on the "[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jamestown_supply_missions Jamestown Supply Missions].
:: See also [https://pilgrimhall.org/pdf/The_Plymouth_Colony_Patent.pdf The Plymouth Colony Patent].
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[[Space: US Southern Colonies Jamestown Team|US Southern Colonies Jamestown Team]] (Project) – members, goals, tasks : The Jamestown Team is (and should be) under [[Space: US Southern Colonies Topical Teams|Topical Teams]], as Jamestown Colony pre-dated the royal colony of Virginia (1624). Jamestown Colony also is (and should be) treated the same as the other colonies in many regards, as it was a colony sponsored by the Virginia Company of London with settlers arriving (by ship and later by birth) from April 1607 through 1624. It includes settlers enumerated in the last muster, January 1624/5. 2. [[Space: Jamestown Colony Index|Jamestown Colony Index]] 3. [[Space: Jamestown Colony|Jamestown Colony]] (companion Space page for [[:Category:Jamestown Colony|Jamestown Colony]] and [[:Category:Jamestown Colonists|Jamestown Colonists]] categories) – contains details on the timeframe for Jamestown Colony; what pages and categories should be categorized under [[:Category: Jamestown Colony]] and [[:Category: Jamestown Colonists]]. * [[:Category: Jamestown Colony|Jamestown Colony]] (Top-level Container Category) – ''distinct from [[:Category:Jamestown, Virginia Colony|Jamestown, Virginia Colony]]'' * [[:Category: Jamestown Colonists|Jamestown Colonists]] (Landing-level Category) '''{{Blue|<< ''people profiles go here'' }}''' Using '''|Jamestown''' with the project sticker - {{US Southern Colonist Sticker|Jamestown}} will automatically add the [[:Category: Jamestown Colonists|Jamestown Colonists]] category. Also manually add the location category [[Category: Jamestown, Virginia Colony]] if the person lived in Jamestown. * [[:Category: Jamestown, Virginia Colony|Jamestown, Virginia Colony]] (Landing-level Location Category) '''{{Blue|<< ''people profiles go here'' }}''' === Timeframe Details === :The timeframe for Jamestown Colony and Jamestown Colonists categories is 1606–1625 – from the Virginia Company's charter to the last Jamestown muster (January 1624/25), taken after Virginia became a royal colony in 1624. (See the [[#Timeline|Timeline]], below.) Note that the [[:Category: Jamestown, Virginia Colony|Jamestown, Virginia Colony]] location category is broader in scope (1607–1776). * The [[:Category: Jamestown Colony|Jamestown Colony category]] is for pages and categories pertinent to Jamestown Colony (1606–1625). * The [[:Category: Jamestown Colonists|Jamestown Colonists category]] is for profiles of Jamestown settlers (1607–1624) and officials of Jamestown Colony. Members of the Virginia Company of London should be categorized under [[:Category:Virginia Company of London|Virginia Company of London]]. : Jamestown and Virginia both existed prior to 1625. Jamestown settlers from 1607 to 1624 are categorized under [[:Category:Jamestown Colonists|Jamestown Colonists]] and, as appropriate, to [[:Category: Jamestown, Virginia Colony|Jamestown, Virginia Colony]]. In 1624, Virginia became a royal colony.[ [https://www.britannica.com/topic/Virginia-Company Virginia Company], Encyclopaedia Britannica (accssed 27 August 2020)] You can categorize people included in the January 1624/25 Jamestown muster[''Virtual Jamestown'' includes a [http://www.virtualjamestown.org/Muster/muster24.html searchable database of the January 1624/25 muster].] to either or both [[:Category: Jamestown Colonists|Jamestown Colonists]] and Virginia. Non-Jamestown and post-1624 Jamestown settlers and residents are categorized to the Colony of Virginia (to 1776).[For the purposes of WikiTree, the colonies ended 4 July 1776. ][Note that while all Jamestown Colonists are categorized under the category of that name, Virginia Colonists should also be categorized by location, but not the top-level [[:Category: Virginia Colony]] (see that category for a list of existing county categories; see also [[Space:Virginia Counties and Parishes#counties|the County table]] posted on [[Space:Virginia Counties and Parishes|Virginia Counties and Parishes]].)] : Jamestown Colony's historic significance makes it prudent to give its categories wider visibility than guidelines would normally dictate, and Jamestown Colony categories and pages, and sometimes people, are under both Jamestown and Virginia categories. This is, in part, to help ensure that the Project's categories serve the purpose of helping people – both WikiTree members and visitors to WikiTree – find profiles of their ancestors. == Timeline == Jamestown Colony was "England's first permanent colony in North America", with settlers arriving in April 1607 in three ships sponsored by investors in the Virginia Company of London.[Encyclopedia of Virginia's article on [https://www.encyclopediavirginia.org/Jamestown_Settlement_Early#start_entry Jamestown].] The Virginia Company received its charter in 1606; the three ships were ''Godspeed, Discovery,'' and ''Susan Constant'' (sometimes called ''Sarah Constant''). : "1606, April: James I of England granted a charter to the Virginia Company to establish colonies in Virginia. The charter named two branches of the Company, the Virginia Company of London and the Virginia Company of Plymouth."[[https://www.historyisfun.org/sites/jamestown-chronicles/timeline.html Jamestown Timeline], History Is Fun (accessed 27 August 2020)] : 1607–1624: "Only 38 of the original 104 colonists survived the first year (1607) at Jamestown and of the 6000 people that came to the settlement between the years of 1608–1624, only 3400 survived."[[https://web.archive.org/web/20090913074343/http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/paleo/drought/drght_james.html "The lost colony and Jamestown droughts"] (accessed 27 August 2020). Cited in Wikipedia's article, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jamestown,_Virginia Jamestown, Virginia]: * "The lost colony and Jamestown droughts." Archived September 13, 2009, at the Wayback Machine, Stahle, D. W., M. K. Cleaveland, D. B. Blanton, M. D. Therrell, and D. A. Gay. 1998. Science 280:564–567. ] : 1624: "Virginia became a royal colony. The Virginia Company was forced to yield its control to royal authority. King James I retained Governor Wyatt as the first royal governor."[ [https://www.britannica.com/topic/Virginia-Company Virginia Company], Encyclopaedia Britannica (accssed 27 August 2020)] : 1625, January: "A muster or census ordered by the Crown was taken, showing a total population of 1232 settlers and including numbers of weapons, livestock, grain, etc." = Footnotes =
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[[Category: Jamestown Colony]] [[Project: US Southern Colonies|US Southern Colonies]] | [[Space: US Southern Colonies Jamestown Team|Jamestown Team]] | Jamestown Colony Index : [[#table1|Click here]] for the table of Jamestown Colony [[#table1|'''Pages''']] (below).
: [[#Jamestown Colony Ships|Click here]] for the table of Jamestown Colony [[#Jamestown Colony Ships|'''Ships''']] (below).
= Jamestown Colony Index = This Index is a work in progress. The goal is to index all WikiTree pages pertinent to the Jamestown Colony (1606–1625). Turns out there are lots (and lots and lots), and a lot of them need work to meet current WikiTree standards (such as category pages with in-depth articles included). So this may take a while. You can help! : Let us know of a page that should be on the Index but isn't by posting the URL as a comment or in the "[[#To be added|To be added]]" section. : If you are a [[Space: US Southern Colonies Jamestown Team#Members|Jamestown Team member]] and would like to "adopt" a page - be listed as the point of contact [POC] in the table [[#table1|below]] - post a comment as to which one or, if you're comfortable editing tables, add your name as the POC (and fill out the other columns).[[[Space:Jamestown_Workspace|Click here]] for notes that might be useful for a more detailed plan. Basic tasks for POCs are, for both Space pages and Category pages: * review their page(s) for accuracy and currency * coordinate updates with the Team Leader, [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]], and others as needed, and : for Category pages * review to ensure they meet current Categorization Project guidelines (coordinate with the US Southern Colonies Categorization Team) and * monitor profiles and pages categorized under it to ensure it is used appropriately (for example, watch for people profiles being added to top-level categories, or people profiles from a different place or time being added to a landing-level category). ] == Project / Virginia / Jamestown Quick-Nav Index (in Brief) == The following is provided here for reference. [[Project: US Southern Colonies]] >
[[Space: US Southern Colonies Colonial Teams]] | [[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Colonial_Teams#Southern Colonies Resource Pages|Colonies Resource Pages]] >
[[Space: US Southern Colonies Colony of Virginia Team]]
[[Space: US Southern Colonies Topical Teams]] >
[[Space: US Southern Colonies Jamestown Team]] | [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:BrowsePhotos&l=11681200&p=1 Jamestown Colony Images] '''Main Jamestown Pages''' :1. [[Space: US Southern Colonies Jamestown Team]] (Project) – members, goals, tasks *Team members are categorized under [[:Category: US Southern Colonies Project Members]] * People profiles for Jamestown folks are categorized under [[:Category: Jamestown Colonists]] and, if b/d/m or lived there, also under [[:Category: Jamestown, Virginia Colony]] (landing-level categories) * Pages and categories pertinent to Jamestown Colony are categorized under [[:Category: Jamestown Colony]] (top-level category: no people profiles) :2. [[Space: Jamestown Colony]] - companion Space page for: * [[:Category: Jamestown Colony]] * [[:Category: Jamestown Colonists]] << People profiles here. : 3. Space: US Southern Colonies Jamestown Colony Resource Page (TBD by US Southern Colonies Project) '''Templates''' * [[Template: US_Southern_Colonist|US Southern Colonist]] (project box) * [[Template:US_Southern_Colonist_Sticker|US Southern Colonist Sticker]] '''Sticker Pages''' * [[Space: US Southern Colonies Stickers|US Southern Colonies Stickers]] * [[Space: Stickers for Jamestown Colony|Stickers for Jamestown Colony]] === Virginia Timeline === * Jamestown Colony (1606–1625) * Virginia (1607–1776); royal Colony of Virginia as of 1624 * Virginia (1776– ) : ''[[Space:Jamestown_Colony#Timeline|Click here]] for Jamestown, Virginia Colony details and sources.''
: ''Colonies end 4 July 1776 for WikiTree purposes.'' === G2G Pages === * https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/424697/list-of-passengers-on-the-1609-jamestown-ships === Images === *https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Gibson-5871 *https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Jamestown_Virginia_Colony *https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Jamestown_Virginia_Colony-1 *https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Jamestown_Virginia_Colony-2 *https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Jamestown_Virginia_Colony-3 *https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Jamestown_Virginia_Colony-4 *https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Jamestown_Virginia_Colony-5 *https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Jamestown_Virginia_Colony-6 *https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Jamestown_Virginia_Colony-7 *https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/US_Maps_and_Images-8 == Tracking Tables == '''Notes''' : On any Category page, click the [Navigate] link at upper right to see current parent categories and subcategories, and category errors. :: '''Ships''': Category pages and space pages pertaining to ships that brought colonists or supplies to Jamestown Colony are in the process of being categorized under [[:Category: Jamestown Colony Ships]] (see Comments, below for details). Only the Jamestown Colony Ships category is included in the following table. See [[#Jamestown Colony Ships|below]] for a separate table of those pages[The [[#Jamestown Colony Ships|Jamestown Colony Ships table]] is under development still - the intent is to have it include the same categories and pages as on [[:Category: Jamestown Colony Ships]], serving to support both maintenance of the pages listed and as a quality control check of categories and pages that should be listed at [[:Category: Jamestown Colony Ships]].] Note that [[:Category: Jamestown Colony Ships]] is in both tables. : If adding to either table, add alphabetically by page type (aka namespace), alphabetizing on the first word (then second, etc.) after the colon in the URL. Do not include a space after a pipe (|), which will mess up sorting. Same with the date - use mo/day format (do not lead with "0"). G2G posts of note and Image pages are listed separately, above. : The Categorized column shows current categorization. If it is missing a category or has an inappropriate category, please post a comment about what changes are needed. If the page is categorized under the [[:Category:Jamestown Colonists|Jamestown Colonists]] and/or the [[:Category:Jamestown Colony|Jamestown Colony]] categories, those categories should be listed first, using the following coding: [[:Category: Jamestown Colonists|Colonists]] & [[:Category: Jamestown Colony|Colony]],
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[[:Category: Jamestown, Virginia Colony, Genealogy Resources|Jamestown, Virginia Colony, Genealogy Resources]],
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[[:Category: Chesapeake Colony Ships|Chesapeake Colony Ships]],
[[:Category: 1620s Sailings|1620s Sailings]] |- |category||[[:Category: Anne, sailed 1623|Anne, sailed 1623]]||||||[[:Category: Jamestown Colony Ships|Jamestown Colony Ships]],
[[:Category: Chesapeake Colony Ships|Chesapeake Colony Ships]],
[[:Category: 1620s Sailings|1620s Sailings]],
[[:Category: Jamestown, Virginia Colony|Jamestown, Virginia Colony]],
[[:Category: Great Migration Ships|Great Migration Ships]] |- |category||[[:Category: Blessing, sailed June 18, 1609|Blessing, sailed June 18, 1609]]||||||[[:Category:Third Supply|Third Supply]],
[[:Category:Chesapeake Colony Ships|Chesapeake Colony Ships]] |- |category||[[:Category: Bonadventure, sailed 1620-1622|Bonadventure, sailed 1620-1622]]||||||[[:Category: Jamestown Colony Ships|Jamestown Colony Ships]],
[[:Category: Chesapeake Colony Ships|Chesapeake Colony Ships]] |- |category||[[:Category: Bonadventure, sailed 1620|Bonadventure, sailed 1620]]||||||[[:Category: Bonadventure, sailed 1620-1622|Bonadventure, sailed 1620-1622]],
[[:Category: Chesapeake Colony Ships|Chesapeake Colony Ships]] |- |category||[[:Category: Bonadventure, sailed 1622|Bonadventure, sailed 1622]]||||||[[:Category: Bonadventure, sailed 1620-1622|Bonadventure, sailed 1620-1622]],
[[:Category: Chesapeake Colony Ships|Chesapeake Colony Ships]] |- |category||[[:Category: Catch, sailed June 18, 1609|Catch, sailed June 18, 1609]]||||||[[:Category:Third Supply|Third Supply]],
[[:Category:Chesapeake Colony Ships|Chesapeake Colony Ships]] |- |category||[[:Category: Charity, sailed July 1622|Charity, sailed July 1622]]||||copied info in from "Charitie, sailed 1622"||[[:Category: Jamestown Colony Ships|Jamestown Colony Ships]],
[[:Category: Chesapeake Colony Ships|Chesapeake Colony Ships]],
[[:Category: 1620s Sailings|1620s Sailings]]-''update needed |- |category||[[:Category: Charles, sailed 1616-1633|Charles, sailed 1616-1633]]||||||[[:Category: Jamestown Colony Ships|Jamestown Colony Ships]],
[[:Category: Chesapeake Colony Ships|Chesapeake Colony Ships]] |- |category||[[:Category: Charles, sailed 1616|Charles, sailed 1616]]||||||[[:Category: Charles, sailed 1616-1633|Charles, sailed 1616-1633]],
[[:Category: Chesapeake Colony Ships|Chesapeake Colony Ships]] |- |category||[[:Category: Charles, sailed 1621|Charles, sailed 1621]]||||||[[:Category: Charles, sailed 1616-1633|Charles, sailed 1616-1633]],
[[:Category: Chesapeake Colony Ships|Chesapeake Colony Ships]] |- |category||[[:Category: Charles, sailed 1624|Charles, sailed 1624]]||||||[[:Category: Charles, sailed 1616-1633|Charles, sailed 1616-1633]],
[[:Category: Chesapeake Colony Ships|Chesapeake Colony Ships]] |- |category||[[:Category: Charles, sailed 1632|Charles, sailed 1632]]||||||[[:Category: Charles, sailed 1616-1633|Charles, sailed 1616-1633]],
[[:Category: Chesapeake Colony Ships|Chesapeake Colony Ships]],
[[:Category: 1630s Sailings|1630s Sailings]] |- |category||[[:Category: Charles, sailed 1633|Charles, sailed 1633]]||||||[[:Category: Charles, sailed 1616-1633|Charles, sailed 1616-1633]],
[[:Category: Chesapeake Colony Ships|Chesapeake Colony Ships]] |- |category||[[:Category: Diamond, sailed June 18, 1609|Diamond, sailed June 18, 1609]]||||||[[:Category:Third Supply|Third Supply]],
[[:Category:Chesapeake Colony Ships|Chesapeake Colony Ships]] |- |category||[[:Category: Diana, sailed 1618-1619|Diana, sailed 1618-1619]]||||||[[:Category: Jamestown Colony Ships|Jamestown Colony Ships]],
[[:Category: Chesapeake Colony Ships|Chesapeake Colony Ships]] |- |category||[[:Category: Discovery (1602)|Discovery (1602)]]||||||[[:Category: Jamestown Colony Ships|Jamestown Colony Ships]],
[[:Category: Chesapeake Colony Ships|Chesapeake Colony Ships]]]],
[[:Category: 1600s Ships|1600s Ships]],
[[:Category: British East India Company|British East India Company]],
[[:Category: Virginia Company of London|Virginia Company of London]] |- |category||[[:Category: Discovery, sailed Dec 1606|Discovery, sailed Dec 1606]]||||||[[:Category: Jamestown Colony Ships|Jamestown Colony Ships]],
[[:Category: Chesapeake Colony Ships|Chesapeake Colony Ships]],
[[:Category: Discovery (1602)|Discovery (1602)]],
[[:Category: 1600s Sailings|1600s Sailings]],
[[:Category: Jamestown (Fleet), sailed Dec 1606|Jamestown (Fleet), sailed Dec 1606]] |- |category||[[:Category: Dutie, sailed 1618-1620|Dutie, sailed 1618-1620]]||||||[[:Category: Jamestown Colony Ships|Jamestown Colony Ships]],
[[:Category: Chesapeake Colony Ships|Chesapeake Colony Ships]] |- |category||[[:Category: Deliverance, sailed 1610|Deliverance, sailed 1610]]||||||[[:Category:Third Supply|Third Supply]],
[[:Category:Chesapeake Colony Ships|Chesapeake Colony Ships]] |- |category||[[:Category: Deliverance, sailed June 18, 1610|Deliverance, sailed June 18, 1610]||||||turned up red (does not exist) |- |category||[[:Category: Falcon, sailed June 18, 1609|Falcon, sailed June 18, 1609]]||||||[[:Category:Third Supply|Third Supply]],
[[:Category:Chesapeake Colony Ships|Chesapeake Colony Ships]] |- |category||[[:Category: First Supply (Fleet), sailed Oct 18, 1607|First Supply (Fleet), sailed Oct 18, 1607]]||||||[[:Category: Jamestown Colony Ships|Jamestown Colony Ships]],
[[:Category: Chesapeake Colony Ships|Chesapeake Colony Ships]] |- |category||[[:Category: George, sailed 1616-1623|George, sailed 1616-1623]]|||||| |- |category||[[:Category: George, sailed Dec 1617|George, sailed Dec 1617]]|||||| |- |category||[[:Category: Gift, sailed 1618-1623|Gift, sailed 1618-1623]]|||||| |- |category||[[:Category: Godspeed (before 1607)|Godspeed (before 1607)]]|||||| |- |category||[[:Category: Godspeed, sailed 1606|Godspeed, sailed 1606]]|||||| |- |category||[[:Category: Godspeed, sailed 1610|Godspeed, sailed 1610]]|||||| |- |category||[[:Category: Jamestown Colony Ships|Jamestown Colony Ships]]||[[Richardson-7161|Mary]]||8/29
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==== To be added ==== : ''enter pages that should be added to the table here'' * == Wanted/Needed (?) Pages == * Jamestown Colony Officials (in table) * Jamestown Colony Ships (in table) * Jamestown Servants * Jamestown Slaves * Jamestown version of [[:Category:Colony of Virginia, Immigrants]] == Footnotes ==
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[[Category:Buikema_Name_Study]] [[Category: Netherlands Project]] ==History== Coat of arms used by [[Boijkema-11|Jan Boijkema]] in the 1600s. These arms were later adopted by all of his descendants. Due to the fact the Jan is not of noble descent, his heraldry is of a type known as burgher arms. {{Image|file=Buikema-23.jpg |caption=Jan Boijkema's Coat of Arms }} This image is a scan of photo taken at a Beukema family reunion, sometime in the early 2000s. {{Image|file=Boijkema-11-1.jpg |caption=Jan's Tombstone }} Here a similar version of Jan's heraldry is seen on his tombstone. {{Image|file=Jan_Boijkema_s_Coat_of_Arms.pdf | }} The coat of arms drawn by [[Buikema-37|Johan Justus Buikema]] ==Sources== * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burgher_arms
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[[Category:Scotland, Witches]] [[Category:Dornoch, Sutherland]] '''NOTE:'''A profile has not been created for Janet Horne. If you are interested in helping compile the data needed to do so, please contact the page manager. ==Biography== Janet Horne, of Dornoch, Sutherland, was the last accused witch legally executed in Scotland. This is not believed to be her real name, as it was used to refer to many others accused of witchcraft. They were held in Dornoch jail, however, there are no known court records surviving today. :Name: Janet Horne :Date of Birth: :Place of Birth: :Date of Death: 1727; possibly June 1722 :Place of Death: Dornoch, Sutherland, Scotland :Daughter: Helen, who is believed to have had a deformed hand. First Account: by Edmund Burr in 1727, stated that a mother and daughter were condemned. The daughter escaped, but the mother was burned in a pitch barrel (tar). Second Account: by James Fraser is similar to the above account. C.K Sharpe's Account: It was this account that dramatized the event, describing the accused as having transformed her daughter into a pony and riding her through the village. ===Legend=== Janet and her daughter were accused of witchcraft by their neighbour. They were both arrested and imprisoned. The trial was held and the sheriff proclaimed them both guilty, sentencing them to be burned at the stake. Janet's daughter escaped custody, but it is said that Janet was stripped naked, covered in tar and marched through Dornoch on a barrel. She was then burned alive. ===Legacy=== The Witch's Stone, in Dornoch, is said to mark the spot of the execution. The stone is located in a garden of a home on Carnaig Street, in Dornoch. The date on the stone is 1722. Most sources give her execution date as 1727. Janet Horne Square, in Dornoch ==Sources== * Llewellyn's Complete Book of Names for Pagans, Witches, Wiccans, Druids, Heathens, Mages, Shamans & Independent Thinkers of All Sorts Who Are Curious About Names from Every Place and Every Time By K. M. Sheard [https://books.google.ca/books?id=FVyHTUQnnBgC&pg=PA304&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q&f=false Google Book Preview]
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Japan in The Great War
{{Image|file=Photos-294.gif}} Japan became one of the "Allies" (UK, US, France, Russia), even if minor. Suddenly Japan was in a position to help!! '''Aug 22, 1914''', Britain declared war against Germany. Its foreign secretary, ''Sir Edward Grey'' requested Japanese assistance. Japan readily jumped upon the chance to further its own interests in the Far East in alliance with the ''entente'' Powers. Japan then issued its decree to Germany on''' Aug 23, 1914''', to remove all of Germany's ships from Japanese and Chinese waters as well as surrender a naval base which was on China's Shantung Peninsula to Japan. Germany did not respond, which insulted Japan, so it declared war Aug 23. Its navy started with attack on Tsintao. (With Japan handling the Pacific, the Allies could focus on Europe). Japan did secure the sea in West Pacific and Indian oceans against imperial German Navy. It also use this chance to expand into China, and gain status as a great power. An agreement with Russia in '''1916''', further enhanced its influence in Manchuria and Inner Mongolia. {{Image|file=Japan_in_The_Great_War-4.jpg |align=c |size=340 |caption=Tsingtao. }}{{Clear}} Japan had previously attempted to increase its holding in China by the "Twenty-One Demands" to have joint ownership of major mining in central China. There were some Nishihara Loans in '''1917-1918''' which placed China deeper in debt to Japan. By the end of the war, Japan was filling European allies' war materials. 1918 - Britain contributed 2 battalions and Japan contributed a scaled back amount of 70,000 troops to help the Allied Expeditionary Force in Siberia, 1918. They headed for the naval base across China. After invasion Japan began a blockade of Tsingtao with its Imperial Japanese Navy (and Great Britain was helping). Japan's Imperial Navy then bombarded Tsingtao. A follow-up siege of the Japanese army. This Imperial Navy then moved over to the Islands and captured coaling stations in the Marshall Islands that had been used by German naval ships. In early November, the German and Austrian troops in Tsingtao surrendered and Japan took control of the city on Nov. 16. :With Japan entering, this freed some Russian forces from defense against Germany from the east. {{Image|file=Japan_in_The_Great_War-1.jpg |align=c |size=450 |caption=Soldiers and Plane. }} {{Clear}} '''Okuma Shigenobu''' was Prime Minister at the beginning of World War I. He was responsible for the Twenty One Demands with China. Matthew C Perry played a leading role in opening Japan to West with the Convention of Kanagawa (a prefecture). ''' EVENTS:''' {{Image|file=Japan_in_The_Great_War.jpg |align=c|size=350 |caption=capture of Blagoveshchensk, Illustration_of_The_Siberian_War, Japanese_Army_Occupied_Vragaeschensk. }} {{clear}} *1914 - Twenty one Demands *1914 Declared war upon Germany *1917 Bolshevik Revolution left Siberia open *1918 - Japan invaded China as part of Allies *1919 - Versailles Peace, Japan is sitting among the "Big Five"- major actor *1919 - Japan awarded control of Pacific islands, and given a seat on League of Nations. '''Military''': :Imperial Japanese Navy made its own decisions as it was ''near autonomous''. it seized the German possessions located in the Pacific and E Asia. It captured Germany's Micronesian territories north of the equator. :These operations gave the Navy a rationale for enlarging the fleet and budget and caused it to feel it gained political influence. The budget and fleet were expanded. {{Image|file=Japan_in_The_Great_War-2.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=HJMS ship Japanese Navy IJN. }}{{clear}} {{Image|file=The_Great_War_Resource_page-2.png |align=c |size=300 |caption= }}{{clear}} '''SOURCES:''' *[http://countrystudies.us/japan/29.htm Growing Powers] *[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Imperial_Japanese_Navy Imperial Japanese Navy] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C5%8Ckuma_Shigenobu Prime Minister] *[http://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/japan-gives-ultimatum-to-germany Japan and the Great War] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meiji_Restoration Meiji Restoration] *[http://ww1ha.org/?gclid=CjwKEAiA1o-zBRDomsWasvKh4S8SJADSlZkqyzR-AQhRDk_Qp3qW5l2wgA8EVipHFyprtVZqyL002RoCi5Xw_wcB the Great War] *[http://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2014/06/16/reference/japans-gambit-wwi-set-stage-dark-future/#.VmR5mLgrL4Z Japan in the Great War]
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Japan in World War II
{{Image|file=World_War_II_Project_Images-15.png |align=c |size=300 |caption='''Japanese Flag during World War II''' }} The depression hit Japan in 1926. Since Japan had few natural resources on the islands, it had to purchase oil and rubber from the United States. Yet poverty was high there, as well as a desire to expand territory. Japan had invaded and ruled Korea 1910-1945. 1931 Japan began invading Manchuria, then attacked China. It joined up to become an alliance with Germany and Italy, called "Axis". When the United States placed sanctions on Japan, anger increased. {{Image|file=World_War_II_Project_Images-40.jpg |align=c |size=340 |caption='''Japan Map of Occupation''' }}{{Clear}} {{Image|file=Japan_in_World_War_II-1.png |align=r |size=180 |caption=Invasion into China. }} '''Battles/Timeline''' *Japan ruled Korea 1910-1945 *September 18, 1931 Manchuria *1934 - Japan creates puppet Provinces of Manchuko and Jehol Province in China. {{Image|file=Japan_in_World_War_II-2.png |align=r |size=150 |caption=Marco Polo Bridge. }} *7 July, 1937 Japanese Troops cross the Marco Polo Bridge and invade China. *July 1937 - Japan lands in Shanghai, but fails to link up until late 1938 *Oct., 1938 Japan seizes Canton and major Chinese Ports in order to stop aid to Nationalist forces. *July 7, 1937 – September 9, 1945 China - military conflict fought primarily between the Republic of China and the Empire of Japan. Only 56 Chinese POWs were released after the surrender of Japan. {{Image|file=Japan_in_World_War_II-3.png |align=r |size=160 |caption=China fights back. }} *1940 Japan signed the Tripartite treaty with Germany and Italy/ *Dec 7, 1941 - '''''Japan bombs American naval fleet and air planes at Pearl Harbor.''''' {{Image|file=World_War_II_Project_Images-58.jpg |align=r |size=180 |caption='''Embassy with Flags Flying''' }} {{Image|file=Japan_in_World_War_II-5.png |align= l |size=310 |caption=Pearl Harbor. }}{{clear}} :Zeros 2nd wave of attack from Carrier_shokaku. {{Image|file=World_War_II_Project_Images-41.jpg |align=l |size=240 |caption= }} {{Image|file=World_War_II_Project_Images-42.jpg |align=c |size=210 |caption='''Destruction at Hickam Field''' }}{{Clear}} *Dec, 1941 Guam, Wake Island captured by Japanese *May 5, 6,1942 Battle of Corregidor, Philippines - Japan success. {{Image|file=World_War_II_Project_Images-63.jpg |align= c |size=270 |caption='''1940 Air Raid Shelter''' }} * Series of Japanese victories in Pacific {{Image|file=World_War_II_Project_Images-43.jpg |align=r |size=190 |caption='''Japanese Bombing of Allies''' }} *1942 - Philippines, Dutch East Indies, Hong Kong, Malaya, Singapore, Burma *1942 - Midway Japanese loss. United States began bombing Japan. {{Image|file=World_War_II_Project_Images-62.jpg |align=r |size=170 |caption='''Bombs over Yokohama''' }} *1944 - United States liberated Philippines, began air bombings of Japan *19 February – 26 March 1945 Invasion of Iwo Jima by US *1945 - Americans drop incendiary bombs over cities of Japan. Women and children were evacuated to countryside to stay for safety. {{Image|file=World_War_II_Project_Images.jpg |align=r |size=140 |caption='''Iwo Jima.''' }} *June, 1945 - Americans successfully conquered Japanese on Okinawa *Hiroshima atomic bomb. When the United States dropped an atomic bomb on Hiroshima, Japan many people died in the actual bomb and the exposure to radiation. Hiroshima deaths - >tens of thousands, Deaths Hiroshima and Nagasaki: total 120,000 civilians. {{Image|file=World_War_II_Project_Images-8.jpg |align=l |size=150 |caption='''Hiroshima''' }}{{Image|file=World_War_II_Project_Images-83.jpg |align=c |size=250 |caption='''Fat Boy''' }} *Nagasaki atomic bomb. "Fat Boy" *Aug. 14, 1945 Japan agreed to surrender. American forces occupy Japan *September 2, 1945 Japan surrendered to United States, Great Britain, and the Soviet Union {{Image|file=World_War_II_Project_Images-44.jpg |align=c |size=300 |caption='''Whippets''' }}{{Clear}} '''REGIMENTS''': Japan's military organization does not seem to conform to other countries. *Konoe Imperial Guards Division *1st, 2nd, 3rd, Guards Division *1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th Tank Division (Imperial Japanese Army) *1st Air Squadron *4th Air Division * 6th Air Division, *11th Air Squadron *72nd Shinbu Squadron *Hikotai Transport Unit *Imperial Japanese Army air-to-surface special attack units *Special Naval Landing Force or Rikusentai or kaigun rikusentai or Tokubetsu Rikusentai: the Japanese Marines *The Base Force or Tokubetsu Konkyochitai, security, to naval facilities *Defence units or Bobitai or Boei-han: detachments of 200 to 400 men. *Guard forces or Keibitai: detachments of 200–500 men who provide security to Imperial Japanese Navy facilities *Pioneers or Setsueitai built naval facilities, including airstrips, on remote islands. *Naval Civil Engineering and Construction Units, or Kaigun Kenchiku Shisetsu Butai *The Naval Communications Units or Tsushintai of 600–1,000 men '''SOURCES:''' *[http://www.ushmm.org/wlc/en/article.php?ModuleId=10005155 Japanese Facts] *[http://afe.easia.columbia.edu/special/japan_1900_power.htm Columbia.edu Quest for Power]. ''Japan's Quest for Power and World War II in Asia'' *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Units_and_formations_of_the_Imperial_Japanese_Army_Air_Service Wikipedia] ''Units and Formations of the Imperial Japanese Army Air Service'' *Book, "Asahi Historical Photographs Library: War and People 1940-1949 Vol.1" published by Asahi Shimbun Company. *[http://libxml.unm.edu/rmoa/content/nmu/finished/nmu1mss413bc.html Inventory of Japanese War Crime Documents] *[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japanese_war_crimes Wikipedia] ''Japanese War Crimes'' *[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandakan_Death_Marches Sandakan Death Marches] *[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bataan_Death_March Bataan Death March] *[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Japanese-run_internment_camps_during_World_War_II List of Japanese run Internmemt Camps during World War II] *[http://en.academic.ru/dic.nsf/enwiki/846700 Death Marches] *[http://www.history.com/topics/world-war-ii/hirohito Hirohito] *[https://www.archives.gov/education/lessons/japanese-relocation/ Japan] *[https://prezi.com/gitnechayov-/japan-and-japanese-culture-during-world-war-ii/ Japanese culture] *[http://www.slate.com/blogs/quora/2014/07/07/what_prompted_japan_s_aggression_before_and_during_world_war_ii.html What sparked Japanese aggression]
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'''A POW Prisoner of War is a person, whether combatant or non-combatant, who is held in custody by an enemy power during or immediately after an armed conflict'''. '''Japanese POW Camps ''' [[Image: Profile Photo s-50.jpg|440px|??]] A former POW's drawing of one prisoner giving a drink to another at the Cabanatuan camp Extract from [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Japanese-run_internment_camps_during_World_War_II Wikipedia] ''Japanese POWs held in Allied prisoner of war camps were treated in accordance with the Geneva Convention by 1943 the Allied governments were aware that personnel who had been captured by the Japanese military were being held in harsh conditions in an attempt to win better treatment for their POWs, the Allies made extensive efforts to notify the Japanese government of the good conditions in Allied POW camps this was not successful as the Japanese government refused to recognise the existence of captured Japanese military personnel nevertheless, Japanese POWs in Allied camps continued to be treated in accordance with the Geneva Conventions until the end of the war'' ''There were more than 140,000 prisoners in Japanese prisoner of war camps. Of these, one in three died from starvation, work, punishments or from diseases for which there were no medicines to treat them .Prisoners of the Japanese found themselves in camps in Japan, Taiwan, Singapore and other Japanese-occupied countries.Prisoner of war camps in Japan housed both capture military personnel and civilians who had been in the East before the outbreak of war.The terms of the Geneva Convention were ignored by the Japanese who made up rules and inflicted punishments at the whim of the Camp Commandant Those that suffered the worst conditions and hardship while Japanese prisoners of war, were those that were sent to build the Burma-Thailand railway. Prisoners of war and Asian labourors worked side by side to build the 260 mile railroad by hand. They were expected to work from dawn to dusk, ten days on and one day off, moving earth, building bridges, blasting through mountains and laying track.They survived on a meagre diet of rice and vegetables and illness was common. Prisoners suffered from malnutrition, ulcers and cholera. Around 61,000 prisoners were put to work on the railroad. Of those 13,000 died.'' [[image:photos-648.jpg|260px]][[image:photos-648.jpg|260px]]] {| border="1" align="center" class="wikitable" style="font-style:desdemona; font-size:100%;background:White; border: 14px Double Crimson;"
'''Japanese POW Camps WW11''' ! scope="col" |[[Image: Profile Photo s-14.png|120px|??]] | scope="col" |'''Name and Site''' ! scope="col" | '''Notes on Camp''' [[image:photos-648.jpg|??|280px]] |-Vane-39 |Japan [[image:photos-648.jpg|??|100px]] |[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ambon_Island Ambon Island] Indonesia. |Ambon city was the site of a major Dutch military base that Imperial Japanese forces captured from Allied forces in the World War II Battle of Ambon in 1942. The battle was followed by the summary execution of more than 300 Allied PoWs in the Laha massacre. |- ||Japan [[image:photos-648.jpg|??|100px]] |[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Batu_Lintang_camp Batu Lintang Camp] Lintang Barracks and Kuching POW camp Borneo |It was unusual in that it housed both Allied prisoners of war (POWs) and civilian internees the camp population fluctuated, due to movement of prisoners between camps in Borneo, and as a result of the deaths of the prisoners it had a maximum population of some 3,000 prisoner life in the camp was harsh with POWs and internees alike forced to endure food shortages, disease and sickness for which hardly any medicine was made available, forced labour, brutal treatment, and lack of adequate clothing and living quarters of the 2,000 British POWs held there, over two thirds died during or as a result of their captivity. The construction and operation of a secret radio for over 2½ years, from February 1943 until the liberation of the camp, was a morale booster and allowed the prisoners to follow the progress of the war discovery would have resulted in certain death for those involved. |- |Japan [[image:photos-648.jpg|??|100px]] |[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Changi_Prison Changi Prison] Changi Singapore. |The Japanese used the British Army's Selarang Barracks, near the prison, as a prisoner of war camp, holding some 50,000 Allied mostly British and Australian soldiers About 850 POWs died during their internment in Changi a low rate compared to the overall death rate of 27% for POWs in Japanese camps many more prisoners died after being transferred from Changi to various labour camps outside Singapore, including the Burma Railway and the Sandakan airfield.Allied POWs, mainly Australians, built a chapel at the prison in 1944 using simple tools and found materials. British airman Stanley Warren painted a series of murals at the chapel. Another British POW, Sgt. Harry Stodgen built a Christian cross out of a used artillery shell after the war the chapel was dismantled and shipped to Australia, while the cross was sent to the UK the chapel was reconstructed in 1988, and is now located at the Royal Military College Duntroon, Canberra. |- |Japan [[image:photos-648.jpg|??|100px]] |[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raid_at_Cabanatuan Cabanatuan] Cabanatuan City Philippines |When the Japanese invaded the Philippines, they used the camp to house American POWs. It was one of three camps in the Cabanatuan area and was designated for holding sick detainees. One side of the camp housed Japanese guards, while the other included bamboo barracks for the prisoners as well as a section for a hospital .Nicknamed the "Zero Ward", the hospital housed the sickliest prisoners as they waited to die from diseases such as dysentery and malaria.Eight-foot (2.4-m) high barbed wire fences surrounded the camp, in addition to multiple pillbox bunkers and four-story guard towers at its peak the camp held 8,000 American soldiers (along with a small number of soldiers and civilians from other nations including the United Kingdom, Norway, and the Netherlands), making it the largest POW camp in the Philippines |- |Japan [[image:photos-648.jpg|??|100px]] |[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camp_O%27Donnell Camp O'Donnell] Capas, Tarlac, the Philippines |During the Japanese Occupation of the Philippines in World War II, Camp O'Donnell was the final stop of the Bataan Death March and was used as an internment camp for Filipino and American prisoners of war. Around 20,000 Filipinos and 1,600 Americans died at Camp O'Donnell it was liberated by the US Army and Philippine Commonwealth Army on 30 January 1945. |- |Japan [[image:photos-648.jpg|??|100px]] |[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hakodate Hokadate] Hokkaido Japan. |Many prisoners of war were interned in Hakodate and historians record a total of 10 camps the city was subjected to two Allied bombing raids on 14 and 15 July 1945 around 400 homes were destroyed on the western side of Hakodate-yama and an Aomori-Hakodate ferry was attacked with 400 passengers killed. |- |Japan [[image:photos-648.jpg|??|100px]] |[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kanchanaburi Kanchanaburi] Thailand |In 1942 Kanchanaburi was under Japanese control it was here that Asian forced labourers and Allied POWs were forced to build the infamous Burma Railway also known as the Death Railway, the Burma-Siam Railway, the Thailand–Burma Railway it was a 415 kilometres (258 mi) railway between Bangkok, Thailand, and Rangoon, Burma (now Yangon, Myanmar), built by the Empire of Japan in 1943, to support its forces in the Burma campaign of World War II.Forced labour was used in its construction about 180,000 Asian civilian labourers (mainly romusha) and 60,000 Allied prisoners of war (POWs) worked on the railway of these, around 90,000 Asian civilian labourers and 12,399 Allied POWs died as a direct result of the project. The dead POWs included 6,318 British personnel, 2,815 Australians, 2,490 Dutch, about 356 Americans, and about 20 POWs from other British Commonwealth countries (the Indian Empire, New Zealand and Canada) |- |Japan [[image:photos-648.jpg|??|100px]] |[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_Point_Camp North Point Camp] North Point Hong Kong |North Point Camp mainly held Canadian and Royal Naval prisoners Japan invaded Hong Kong Island on the night of December 18, 1941,North Point was used as a POW camp almost immediately ,non-Chinese civilians from the area were interned there as were the first men of West Brigade who were captured in the battles at the beachheads, Jardine's Lookout, and Wong Nai Chung Gap. After a few months, the Royal Naval prisoners were moved to Sham Shui Po POW Camp and North Point became purely Canadian conditions at camp were overcrowded and unsanitary the two main threats that the prisoners faced were disease and the lack of food which proved fatal for the POW's |- |Japan [[image:photos-648.jpg|??|100px]] |[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandakan Sandakan] Borneo Malaysia. |The Sandakan Death Marches were a series of forced marches in Borneo from Sandakan to Ranau which resulted in the deaths of 2345 Allied prisoners of war held captive by the Empire of Japan during the Pacific campaign of World War II in the Sandakan POW Camp. By the end of the war, of all the prisoners who had been incarcerated at Sandakan and Ranau, only six Australians survived, all of whom had escaped it is widely considered to be the single worst atrocity suffered by Australian servicemen during the Second World War |- |Japan [[image:photos-648.jpg|??|100px]] |[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sham_Shui_Po_Camp Sham Po Barracks] Kowloon Hong Kong. |During World War II the Imperial Japanese Army used it as a POW camp for British, Indian and Canadian soldiers this was the main POW Camp in Hong Kong, operating from before the British surrendered the Colony to the Japanese surrender. By the latter date, it was the only POW facility operating in Hong Kong, many POWs died here especially in the diphtheria epidemic of 1942, and all shipments of POWs to Japan left from Sham Shui Po's Bamboo Pier |- |Japan [[image:photos-648.jpg|??|100px]] |[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sonkrai Sonkrai] Thailand/Burma border. |Sonkrai, also known as Songkurai, was a World War II Japanese Prisoner of War Camp located close to the Thai/Burma border.The prisoners were forced to work, under harsh conditions on the construction of the Burma Railway.They suffered extreme hardship from poor rations, disease and brutal treatment.First lieutenant Hiroshi Abe the construction supervisor was later convicted as a B/C class war criminal and sentenced to death his sentence was later commuted to 15 years in prison |- |Japan [[image:photos-648.jpg|??|100px]] |[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Usapa_Besar Usapa Besar] Timor |Usapa Besar was a military camp built by Sparrow Force in the defence of Timor in 1942,Sparrow Force was a detachment based on the 2/40th Australian Infantry Battalion and other British and Australian 8th Division units during World War II the force was formed to defend the island of Timor from invasion by the Empire of Japan,the Japanese Army converted the camp to hold Sparrow Force as prisoners of war |- |} [[image:photos-648.jpg|260px]][[image:photos-648.jpg|260px]]
'''Sources''' *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Japanese-run_internment_camps_during_World_War_II List of Japanese POW Camps]
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[[Category: Jarrow Colliery, Jarrow, County Durham, 1845]] [[Project:Worldwide_Disasters|Worldwide Disasters]] | [[Space:Mining_Disasters|Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:England_Mining_Disasters|England Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:County_Durham_Mining_Disasters|County Durham Mining Disasters]] | Jarrow Colliery, Jarrow 1845 Mining Disaster Contact: TBC === History and Circumstances === * Date: 21 August 1845 * Location: Jarrow Colliery,, Jarrow, County Durham, England * Victims: 40 lives lost * Cause: Colliery Explosion :'''Area History''' :Early records of Jarrow date back to the 7th/8th century AD and a settlement of monks who founded St. Paul’s Monastery at Donmouth … situated at the mouth of the river Don … a tributary of the river Tyne, flowing through Jarrow. St. Paul’s Monastery was home to monk, scholar and historian the Venerable Bede … or St. Bede. :Jarrow is a town situated on the southern bank of the river Tyne. Historically Jarrow was part of County Durham, as of 1974 resided within the county of Tyne & Wear and currently recorded as being part of South Tyneside. :Evidence suggests that the North East and Tyneside area is possibly the oldest intensive coal mining district in the country and that the Romans burned and excavated coal within this region. :Newcastle (part of old Northumberland and currently part of North Tyneside) was a major seaport within the Tyneside area and it was also where the shallowest and most accessible coal seams lay within the region. It was close to the river Tyne and its important shipping lanes and trading routes. Tyneside has been a major coal mining centre for hundreds of years and from its long history in mining comes the idiom expressing the pointless task of carrying coals to Newcastle. :As the city of Newcastle expanded, the increasing population flowed into the outlining area towards the mouth of the Tyne. By the 18th/19th century, heavy industry such as coal mining and ship building contributed to the growth of the town of Jarrow. :'''Mine History''' {{Image|file=Jarrow_1845_Colliery_Disaster.jpg |align=l |size=m }} :Jarrow Colliery, which was also known as Temple Main Colliery, was opened on the 26th September 1803 by Simon Temple. :There were several explosions during the working of the mine: :''25th September 1817 where 6 were killed''; :''17th January 1826 where 36 were killed'', see [[Space:Jarrow_1826_Colliery_Disaster|Jarrow 1826]] Colliery Explosion; :''15th March 1828 where 8 were killed'', see [[Space:Jarrow_1828_Colliery_Disaster|Jarrow 1828]] Colliery Explosion; :''3rd August 1830 where 42 were killed'', see [[Space:Jarrow_1830_Colliery_Disaster|Jarrow 1830]] Colliery Explosion; :This explosion - ''21st August 1845 where 40 were killed''. :It closed in 1851 after another explosion. It was then purchased by the Hetton Coal Company and worked from their other pits. :'''Mine Disaster Circumstances''' :Two seams were worked at Jarrow Colliery – the Low Main and the Bensham. The Bensham Seam lay 175 fathoms below ground level. The Lower Main Seam a further 25 fathoms down. (200 fathoms equates to 365.76 meters and/or 400 yards (or 1,200 feet)). The two seams had one single branched shaft that served as both down cast and upcast. :The explosion took place in the Low Main on Thursday 21st August at about 1pm, when there were about 75 men in the mine, which was worked with naked lights. Of these, thirty six were working in the Low Main Seam from which there was only one survivor. The men who were working in the Bensham Seam, 120 feet above, suffered the effects of the after damp and three men and two boys lost their lives. :'''Investigation Report''' :The investigation or inquest by the coroner for the district – a Mr. John Milner Favell, Esq. - into the cause of death from the explosion at Jarrow Colliery, was held across two days at the Hylton Castle Inn in Jarrow. :A number of miners testified at the inquest, for which a verdict of accidental death was given. :At that point of time, it was not possible to determine the actual cause of the explosion and Sir Henry De La Beche and Mr. Lyon Playfair were appointed by Government to inquire into the causes of the explosion at Jarrow Colliery. Dr. Playfair conducted an inquiry into the disaster and reported on the 1st. June,1846. His conclusions cast doubts on the absolute safety of Davy lamps and condemned the practice of working a colliery with a single shaft. {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Victims''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px;" ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Sourced''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Bio''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Connected''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Category''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Adams, John ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Arrowsmith, Ralph, Age24, Married ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Atkinson, George, Age 11 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Bainbridge, Joseph, Age 41, Married and family ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Baird, Robert, Age 12 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Bamburgh, Joseph, Age12 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Bates, William Age 33, Married and three children ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Bell, Cuthbert, Age 25, Married for only three weeks ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Burdis, John, Age 59, Widowed, five orphan children ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Burdis, Thomas, Age 13, son of John Burdis ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Charlton, John, Age 18, Single, son of William Charlton ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Charlton, William, Age 46, Deputy, Married with several children ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Cockburn, James, Age 27, Single ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Cockburn, John, Age 32, Married with 4 children ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Cram, George, Age 29, Married with two or three children ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Defty, Jacob, Age 47, Deputy, Married with several children, died during the recovery effort ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Elliot, John, Age 20, Single, brother of William Elliot ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Elliot, William, Age 14, brother of John Elliot ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Fairgrieve, Robert, Age 13 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Forster, John, Age 20, Single, brother of Robert Forster; was an orphan ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Forster, Robert, Age 18, Single, brother of John Forster; was an orphan ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Hall, James, Age 23, Married with one child ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- |! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Hills, John, Age 44, Married and family ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Liddell, Thomas, Age 44, Married and 6 children ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Love, Thomas, Age 48, Married and family ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|MacLeod, John, Age 40, Deputy, Married and family ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Musgrave, John, Age 18, Single, son of John Musgrave ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Musgrave, John, Age 50, Married and family ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Peel, Peter, Age 50, Married and family ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Ramshaw-103|Ramshaw, Robert]], Age 19, Single ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Robinson, Benjamin, Age 19, Married ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Scrafton, Joseph, Age 21, Single ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Stewart, James, Age 60, Married and family ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Wailes, Thomas, Age 20, Single,son of Thomas Wailes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Wailes, Thomas, Age 44, Married and family ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Walker, William, Age 39, Married ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Wanless, Joseph, Age 41, Married and family ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Weddle, William, Age 33, Married and family ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Willis, George, Age 20, Married and several children ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Willis, Mark Age 34, Married with 6 children, one an infant of three weeks ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- |} |} '''Most of the miner victims were buried at St. Paul's Churchyard, Jarrow on 24 Aug 1845.''' :'''Newspaper Articles''': :21 Aug 1845 ''Explosion of Fire-Damp'' (Annual Register for 1845) :23 Aug 1845 ''Frightful Colliery Accident'' (The Times) :23 Aug 1845 ''Fatal Colliery Explosion, Extensive Loss of Life at Jarrow, near South Shields'' (Gateshead Observer) :25 Aug 1845 ''Explosion at Jarrow Colliery'' (The Times) :26 Aug 1845 ''The Explosion at Jarrow Colliery'' (The Times) :27 Aug 1845 ''The Explosion at Jarrow Colliery, Coroner's Inquest'' (The Times) :30 Aug 1845 ''Letters to the Editor, Jarrow Colliery Explosion'' (The Times) :30 Aug 1845 ''Fatal Colliery Explosion At Jarrow, Near South Shields'' (Carlisle Journal) :03 Sep 1845 ''The Explosion at Jarrow Colliery'' (The Times) :06 Sep 1845 ''Jarrow Colliery Explosion'' (The Times) :06 Sep 1845 ''Letters to the Editor, Jarrow Colliery Explosion'' (The Times) :12 Sep 1845 ''Jarrow Colliery Explosion'' (The Times) :22 Sep 1845 ''Jarrow Colliery Explosion'' (The Times) {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Miner Survivors''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px;" ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Sourced''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Bio''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Connected''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Category''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Cranston, William, Age 35, Survived after more than 36 hours in the Low Main seam ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|McLeod, John, Age 20, Deputy, Single, son of John McLeod ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Spence, James ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- |} |} ===Rescue Effort & Rescuers=== {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Victims''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px;" ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Sourced''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Bio''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Connected''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Category''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Anderson, William, viewer of St. Hilda’s colliery, South Shields, helped find John Burdis ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Clark ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Defty, Emmanuel, born 1826, deputy-overman, Jarrow, ventured down in company with his father ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Defty, Jacob, born 1798, overman, Jarrow, died during the recovery effort ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Fairley, Robert, wasteman, Jarrow, with Jacob Defty when he fell, helped remove him ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Johnson, A, viewer of Willington colliery. Willington, found one man alive, William Cranston ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Jopling, Thomas William, principal viewer ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Simpson, John, helped find James Spence and John Adams ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Tate, Jacob, born 1817, miner (overman by 1851 census), Jarrow, saved Emmanuel, helped remove Jacob Defty, found William Cranston ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Taylor, Thomas John, viewer, Earsdon, helped find John Burdis ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Waddle, Isaac, born 1816, miner, Jarrow, helped find James Spence and John Adams ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- |} |}
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{{US History|sub-project=Georgia}} *Leader of this Project is [[J-276|Paula J]] *Coordinator is [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]] ===History=== {{blue |This page is just beginning}} {{Image|file=Jasper_County_Georgia.jpg |align=c |size=350 |caption=Jasper County, GA, }} http://genealogytrails.com/geo/jasper/ :'''1700's''' For 1000's of years the indigenous people were the only inhabitants. When European Settlers arrived, they encountered the Cherokee and Muscogee Creek Native Americans living here, belonging to the Five Civilized Tribes of the Southeast living here. [http://genealogytrails.com/geo/jasper/][https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jasper_County,_Georgia][https://jaspercountyga.org/history/] :'''Late1780-90's''' This upland Black Belt of the South had plantations growing short-staple cotton. Migration moved westward, with the county experiencing a rise and fall of its population. The cotton gin made the processing of cotton for profit. Georgia settlers influenced the US Congress to pass the Indian Removal Act in 1830. {{Image|file=Jasper_County_Georgia.png |align=c |size=250 |caption=logo }}{{clear}} {{Blue|"Dirt Trail Cuts Deep Into Past" by Bill Osinski, Atlanta Journal-Constitution, 14 June 1998}} ::Native American, the American Revolution war and Civil War historians try to bring the history to life of the '''{{Green|Road}}''' running through Jasper County, Georgia. This is the oldest dirt road known to Western man. This '''{{Green|Seven Island Stagecoach Road}}''' has the early Red Clay trail the American Indians traveled on. After the Indians hunted on this road, settlers hunted here also, and traveled from settlements at a shoals region (Seven Islands) of the Ocmulgee River. :'''1790''' the Creek Indians had their settlements on the the shoals of the Ocmulgee River, where the Carolina fur trappers did their trading on the "Seven Islands of the Ocmulgee" as long ago as 1670. the earliest white settler was Newby who was a deer hunter, living near current Hillsboro in 1790. George Washington worked on a treaty between the Creek Indians and settlers, for ceding land to run stage coaches from Augusta to Mobile, Alabama. At this time all felt that Seven Islands was dividing line between America and Indian lands . {{Image|file=Jasper_County_Georgia-7.jpg |align=r |size=220 |caption=Goolsby }}{{clear}} :This road saw stagecoach stops grow into settlements or towns. :'''Early 1800's''' Seven Islands marked the navigable part of the Ocmulgee and became settlements. Later a few grew to towns. Cotton producers sent cotton to the mills near Seven Islands (the commercial hub) for processing and shipping for sale. There were many cotton gins, grist mills, sawmills, textile mills located here. :'''1803''' This was part of Baldwin County when it was Indian land and no white man could even own land here. The Georgia Legislature used an Act to create Randolph/Jasper, Jones, Putnam, Morgan counties to be formed here. The area was surveyed with 45 squares, sized 202 sq 'V' (acres). This then was awarded to people by the Georgia lottery. *[http://files.usgwarchives.net/ga/jasper/bibles/goolsby.txt Early Goolsby Settlers list] :{{Blue| Dec 10, 1807, Jasper County was cut from Baldwin, County, Georgia as the 31st County of Georgia (a 370-square acre size county) }}. This centrally located county was supposed to be named for John Randolph as Randolphe County. When the War of 1812 began, Randolph opposed it, Georgia legislature changed the name to Jasper County in honor of Sgt. William Jasper.This was 370-square-acre county in size.[https://sites.rootsweb.com/~ga jasper/history.htm] [https://sites.rootsweb.com/~gajasper/] [https://sites.rootsweb.com/~gajasper/history.htm] [https://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/counties-cities-neighborhoods/jasper-county] ::Sergeant William Jasper was a Revolutionary officer in Col. William Moultrie's 2nd South Carolina Infantry, during the American Revolution. During the attack on Fort Moultrie June 28, 1776, he was killed during battles of Savannah, while planting the South Carolina Flag. This was also called the Battle of Sullivan's Island. :'''1808''' Monticello, Georgia was named to be the county seat of Randolphe County. {{Image|file=Jasper_County_Georgia-3.jpg |align=r |size=325 |caption=Monticello then and now }}{{clear}} :'''1808''' The Georgia legislature told appointed commissioners to choose a site for the county seat and sell the lots. These commissioners John Cargile, Solomon Strickland, Joseph Carter and John Martin as "commissioners" began their work and sold lots. One Land lot No. 56 of District 16 was chosen to be the town of Monticello. Isaac Weldon had drawn this lot in the 1807 Land Lottery. Weldon sold the lot for Monticello, for $912.12. Nathan Williams bought the first lot, (#51) in Monticello for $255 :'''1810''' Monticello, Georgia was incorporated and named after U.S president Thomas Jefferson's home in Virginia by town commissioners as they followed Georgia legislature's rules of selecting and town's founders, in 1808. :'''Dec 10, 1812''' Jasper County name changed from Randollph to Jasper County from Baldwin County; Part of Jasper was set off to Morgan in 1815 and part to Newton in 1821. [https://sites.rootsweb.com/~ga jasper/history.htm] :'''1815''' Some of Jasper county was split off to be Morgan County. :'''1821''' Newton County (1821) was formed from part of Jasper County. :'''1823''' Macon, Georgia, near the Ocmulgee River grew rapidly as a trade center. Jasper County Farmers marketed their cotton in Macon. They pulled their loaded wagons (4-6 bales high), with four mules to 3-day trip to market. They camped after Jones County for the first night. The 2nd day was used for the remainder of the trip to Macon. Cotton was marketed to buy supplies: hardware, sugar, coffee, furniture. {{Image|file=Jasper_County_Georgia-4.jpg |align=r |size=325 |caption=Monticello homes, then and now }}{{clear}} :'''Dec 1828''' John Randolphe changed his war opinions, then the Georgia General Assembly named a newer formed Randolph County after him in 1828. :'''1829 ''' The newspaper, Gazeteer mentioned that Monticello had 55 houses, 19 stores, 3 doctors, 8 shops, 5 law officers, a female academy, courthouse, jail and churches. :'''1830-1840s''' Goods transportation changed from the river and the coach road to that of railway transportation. {{Image|file=Jasper_County_Georgia-1.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=map }}{{clear}} :'''1836 Creek War''' - The Creek Indians of Alabama came into southwest Georgia, killing settlers and burning homes. During this Creek War, Captain Zachariah Roe led a militia of fifty who had been drafted from Jasper County. Captain Roe and the Militia marched to Columbus. Eli Glover, the merchant of Monticello recruited (50) more men from the county for a second militia and reported to General Sanford. Captains Glover and Roe completed the skirmish in Stewart County with a commendation from General Sanford to Gov. Schley. :''1861-1865 Civil War''- The Union troops killed many of their worn out mounts so the Rebels could not use them. The bodies were left on the river islands. Sherman's armies crossed the Ocmulgee River on a pontoon bridge. {{Image|file=Jasper_County_Georgia-2.jpg |align=r |size=240 |caption= }}{{clear}} {{Blue|CIVIL WAR}} :'''1861-65- Civil war''' George T Bartlett raised volunteers called the Glover Guard, honoring Eli Glover of the Creek War. This company became officially Company “G” of the 4th Regiment, Georgia Infantry, Army of Northern Virginia C.S.A. and participated in the heavy fighting of that celebrated Army.1862, part of General Sherman's Army passed through Jasper County on its “March to the Sea”. Foraging parties of the Union army took all food they could find and burned property and the cotton fields to destroy them. The Jasper Volunteers became the Co. B, 44th Regiment, Georgia Infantry, the Army of Northern Virginia. These companies met heavy fighting with many casualties. When the Confederate veterans returned home with wounds, they found the farms ruined and had to begin farming again to plant the high demand for cotton. :'''1866''' When the freed former slaves began to plant land in cotton and food, the agriculture economy increased. By 1910, Jasper County was producing as much as 35,000 bales of cotton per annum. :'''Nov 17-20, 1864- Civil War''' The Union troops installed (2) pontoon bridges across the Ocmulgee River at Planter's Factory near Seven Islands to be able to cross the river. The union troops destroyed the railways during the march to the sea. Once again Georgia had to rely on transporting their goods by river. The Seven Islands mills continued operated until cotton lost its its importance in the economy. The old abandoned mill buildings were torn down 1980. :'''1864''' As Sherman's troops passed through the Jasper County, they destroyed a great amount of the Georgia railroads.. Until the railways could recover and rebuild, the Ocmulgee River was used for transportation of goods. *[http://thegagenweb.com/gajasper/military/civilwar/cog4th.htm Company G, 4th Regiment - GA Volunteer Infantry, C. S. A.] *[http://thegagenweb.com/gajasper/military/civilwar/ca32nd.htm 32nd Regiment, Company A, Georgia Volunteer Infantry] *[http://thegagenweb.com/gajasper/military/civilwar/coc14reg.htm Company C,14th regiment- GA Volunteer Infantry Army, Northern Virginia- C. S. A.] *[http://thegagenweb.com/gajasper/military/civilwar/cob44th.htm COMPANY B, 44th Regiment- Georgia Volunteer Infantry, Army Northern Virginia - C. S. A] *[http://thegagenweb.com/gajasper/military/civilwar/5thregStateMilitia.htm Company I, 5th Regiment, Georgia State Militia, P. J. Phillips' Brigade] *[http://thegagenweb.com/gajasper/military/civilwar/jaspernatives.htm Jasper County Natives Found in Records of other CSA Companies] *[http://thegagenweb.com/gajasper/military/civilwar/6thstateguard.htm 6th Regiment Georgia State Guard, Company C, Mustered in Monticello, Jasper Co, GA] :Seven Islands mills were water-powered which originated from a mile-long canal.. This lowered the river so people would cross from Butts County by walking on the river rocks. By 1920, 1930, cotton agriculture ceased, both from the boll weevil and exhausted soil. :Bethel Corners was originally a log cabin stagecoach stop that was bricked over and became a country store. :'''1885'''-A Railroad promoter in Macon, E.C. Machen promoted the railroad to be extended through Jones, Jasper and Newton Counties to Covington. The laying of rail reached Jasper on May, 1887. By June, 1887 the first Passenger train arrived into Monticello, Georgia, June, 1887. The promoters wanted to build the railway to Social Circle, Georgia to form a junction there with the Georgia Railroad. But plans were changed and the railway was built into Madison, Georgia. The Covington and Macon extended the line northward from Madison to Athens, Georgia with by 1888 with a length of 106 miles. C & M was in financial trouble, bondholders renamed it Macon & Northern, but by 1896 became a division of the Central of Georgia Railroad. {{Image|file=Jasper_County_Georgia-6.jpg |align=r |size=240 |caption= }}{{clear}} {{Blue|Jasper County Businesses}} ::Male and female academies were built (directed by citizens of Jasper) in both Monticello and Hillsboro,1850. By 1881 the Jasper County News began, then changed its name to Monticello News. Other weekly newspapers published in Monticello which have come and gone were: The Southern Star, name changed to The Monticello Star in 1892, the Monticello Advocate, the Monticello Journal.'''1910''' Southern Bell Telephone & Telegraph Company owned the first company. Later it rebuilt the system. Mr. Bonner Jordan of Monticello began the electric lights with wood burning steam engine.J. B. McCrary of Senoia Georgia met with the Monticello city regarding the need for water works system. Construction began in 1906 and completed. A new system was done in 1946. and a water tower was installed in 1954. Natural gas began in 1963 when a pipeline was laid from Jones County. :'''1892''' The first Bank of Monticello became the First National Bank of Monticello. The Bank of Hillsboro was a victim of the great depression and a robbery by outlaws by burning through the vault door. Bank of Monticello and Farmers National survived. {{Image|file=Jasper_County_Georgia-8.jpg |align=r |size=180 |caption=Henry B Jordan }}{{clear}} :'''1899''' Bonner Jordan sold the furniture store in Monticello and bought a manufacturing plant to produce bobbins and spools for textile mills, Spool and Bobbin Company in Macon.. The first bobbins were made of (unseasoned) fresh cut wood, causing shrinkage of the bobbins. With dissatisfied customers, there were several companies. By the 1940's the sons of Bonner Jordan began a Monticello plant, called Monticello Bobbin Company which has continued. {{Image|file=Jasper_County_Georgia-11.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Monticello }} https://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/counties-cities-neighborhoods/jasper-county :'''1907''' the Current 4th County Courthouse was built in Monticello which was neo classical revival style of brick and Georgia marble. ::When "King Cotton" lost the battle between the boll weevil and the 1930's depression, many farm workers left the county. :'''1945''' Jasper County soil had a high percent of feldspar to support mining and processing. The Appalachian Minerals Company in Spruce Pine, North Carolina built a plant near Adgateville to mine Feldspar.This sold to Feldspar Corporation in 1954. Several others were: The Middle Georgia Veneer Company, Williams Brothers Lumber Company, Frank G Lake Company, JC Suttles Lumber Company, Georgia Kraft Company, Georgia Pacific Corporation. ::Other communities in Jasper County are Farrar, Hillsboro, Kelly, and Shady Dale, which is the only other incorporated town. :'''Before 1980''' farmers were growing peaches, had livestock and poultry. Lumbering and other wood products began. Clothing and textile factories began. Tourism also started to promote the national forest and Jackson Lake. After 1980, he old mills buildings were torn down. The route of the State coach trail on a recent road map, ran mostly through fields, rather than the roadway. :'''1992''' A movie, "My Cousin Vinny", starring Joe Pesci, designed the setting with images of the Jasper County Courthouse and other local items featured. The character, Sheriff Farley (starring Bruce McGill) mentions the county's name, "Jasper County, Georgia. This movie was a fictitious place of Beechum County, Alabama. {{Image|file=Jasper_County_Georgia-9.jpg |align=c |size=260 |caption=old Monticello plantation }}{{clear}}
*[http://www.mapofus.org/georgia/ Animated map of county formation] Adjacent Counties Morgan County - northeast Putnam County - east Jones County - south Monroe County - southwest Butts County - west Newton County - northwest :Among the other communities in Jasper County are Farrar, Hillsboro, Kelly, and Shady Dale, which is the only other incorporated town. ===Government=== The county has a five-member county commission, elected from single-member districts. The commission elects a chairman and vice-chairman to aid in conducting business. The county is protected by a combined Fire Rescue Department providing EMS and Fire Services. The department operates out of 7 fire stations with the majority of their manpower being volunteers of 50, are headed by Fire Chief Christopher Finch. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jasper_County,_Georgia '''Courthouse 1''' Court was first held in John Towns' house. '''Courthouse 2''' A log cabin was the first courthouse until 1838, {{Image|file=Jasper_County_Georgia-5.jpg |align=270 |size=m |caption=1838 Courthouse }} '''Courthouse #3''' was replaced with a brick building. {{Image|file=Jasper_County_Georgia-10.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Jasper Co. Courthouse }}{{clear}} :'''1907''' the Current 4th County Courthouse was built in Monticello which was neo classical revival style of brick and Georgia marble. ===Geography=== Protected Areas *Lake Jackson and the Oconee National Forest are located in Jasper County. *Piedmont National Wildlife Refuge (part) ===Demographics=== In 2000, there were 11,426 people in the county with a population density of 31 people/sq.mi. The racial makeup of the county was 70.95% White, 27.26% Black or African American, 0.21% Native American, 0.16% Asian, 0.02% Pacific Islander, 0.61% from other races, and 0.79% from two or more races. 2.07% of the population were Hispanic. In 2010 there were 13,900 people here. The racial makeup of the county was 73.9% white, 21.8% black or African American, 0.4% American Indian, 0.2% Asian, and 3.7% Hispanic or Latino origin. In terms of ancestry, 14.2% were English, 12.2% were Irish, 11.9% were American, and 6.6% were German. The median income for a household in the county was $42,081 About 13.2% of families and 19.1% of the population were below the poverty line, including 28.7% of those under age 18 and 18.0% of those age 65 or over[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jasper_County,_Georgia] Highways
*Georgia State Route 11 *Georgia State Route 16 *GeorgiaState Route 83 *GeorgiaState Route 142 *Georgia State Route 212 *Georgia State Route 380 NOTABLES
*Benjamin Harvey Hill was a U.S. congressman and U.S. senator. He was a supporter of Jefferson Davis and served in the Confederate Senate *Monticello, a city in the county, is the home of country music star Trisha Yearwood. * Odell Thurman, NFL player *Roy "Buckshot" Jones NASCAR driver RESOURCES
*The Seven Islands Nature Trail, in Monticello has for outdoor recreation in Jasper County. *Yearly, Monticello hosts visiting hunters, fishers, and boaters who visit Oconee National Forest and Lake Jackson. * Oconee National Forest Lake Jackson. *Seven Islands Nature Trail * Lloyd Shoals Dam, also called Jackson Lake, (4,750 acres, has 135 miles of shoreline. **Central Georgia Power Company formed a dam and hydroelectric at Lloyd Shoals, Ocmullgee River, 1910 **Jasper County shares the lake with Butts and Newton counties. *Part of the Oconee National Forest (only national forest in Georgia's Piedmont), is in Jasper County. *Jackson Lake *The Seven Islands Nature Trail in Monticello provides gives recreation in Jasper CountyThere are activities for hunters, fishers, and boaters visiting Oconee National Forest and Lake Jackson. *Lloyd Shoals Dam, also called Jackson Lake ( 4,750 acres) ===Cities/Towns=== *Monticello ::[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monticello,_Georgia Monticello, Georgia] *Shady Dale ::[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shady_Dale,_Georgia Shady Dale, Georgia] *Hillsboro ::[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hillsboro,_Georgia Hillsboro, Georgia] ===Census=== :1810 --- 7,573 — :1820 --- 14,614 93.0% :1830 --- 13,131 −10.1% :1840 --- 11,111 −15.4% :1850 --- 11,486 3.4% :1860 --- 10,743 −6.5% :1870 --- 10,439 −2.8% :1880 --- 11,851 13.5% :1890 --- 13,879 17.1% :1900 --- 15,033 8.3% :1910 --- 16,552 10.1% :1920 --- 16,362 −1.1% :1930 --- 8,594 −47.5% :1940 --- 8,772 2.1% :1950 --- 7,473 −14.8% :1960 --- 6,135 −17.9% :1970 --- 5,760 −6.1% :1980 --- 7,553 31.1% :1990 --- 8,453 11.9% :2000 --- 11,426 35.2% :2010 --- 13,900 21.7% :Est. 2018 14,040 1.0 ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=c |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[http://usgwarchives.net/ga/jasper/cemetery.htm Jasper County, Georgia Cemeteries] *[https://sites.rootsweb.com/~gajasper/photos/cemeterypictures/indexcemeterypix.htm Images of Cemeteries, Jasper County, Georgia] *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery-browse/USA/Georgia/Jasper-County?id=county_461 FindAGrave jasper county cemeteries] *[http://www.usgwtombstones.org/georgia/jasper.html Jasper County, GA Tombstones, Cemeteries] ===Sources=== *https://jaspercountyga.org *https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Jasper_County,_Georgia_Genealogy *https://www.worldatlas.com/na/us/ga/c-jasper-county-georgia.html *https://sites.rootsweb.com/~gajasper/ *https://sites.rootsweb.com/~gajasper/history.htm *https://jaspercountyga.org/history/ *https://sites.rootsweb.com/~gajasper/history.htm
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Welcome to Jasper County, Texas Project!
{{US History|sub-project=Texas}} *'''[[Space:Texas|Texas Space Page]]''' *The leader of this project is: [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]]. ==History/Timeline== :Prehistoric hunters camped near streams, rivers and moved in search of game. :'''1542''' - the Moscoso expedition may have crossed the region returning to Mississippi River.
[https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcj03] :'''1700s''' - Spanish entered the region, Atakapa Indians lived in S sections of Jasper County. Caddo Indians were in the N section. Ais Indians lived and hunted near the Sabine and Neches Rivers.
:'''1754''' French trappers led by Joseph Blancpain were arrested by Spanish who wanted to deter French occupation of East Texas.
:'''1774''' - English explorers crossed Sabine Lake and traveled up the Neches by boat.
:'''1835'''- Bevil settlement began 1824, then renamed Jasper in 1835 in honor of William Jasper.
[http://www.texasescapes.com/EastTexasTowns/Jasper-County-Courthouse-Texas.htm] :'''1836''' -{{Blue| Jasper County was one of the original 23 counties 1836 created when the Republic of Texas was established after the Texas Revolution.}} Jasper County was organized 1837, and named for Sgt. William Jasper of American Revolution .
[https://texasalmanac.com/topics/government/jasper-county][http://www.texasescapes.com/EastTexasTowns/Jasper-County-Courthouse-Texas.htm] :'''1844''' William McFarland noted in his diary that the Ais Indians were an older group of the Caddo confederacy.
The Peaceful Biloxi Indians, built 3 villages East of theNeches River.
::Riverboats came into Bevilport when the Angelina River water level was sufficiently high.
:'''1850''' Lumber industry began with a steam sawmill was built at Ford's Bluff (later named Evadale).
:'''Slavery''' [http://freedomonthemove.org Slavery movement] :'''1860''' census listed 2,426 whites and 1,611 slaves (39% of the population). Census recorded 170 slaveholders, with 3 owning over 50 slaves.
:'''1865''' - confederate government in Texas collapsed , summer, 1865, and Union troops arrived in the county 1866.
:'''1882''' the Texas Tram and Lumber Company moved its logging camp to Magnolia Springs and floated logs down Wright Creek to the Neches River. :'''1890''' - 6,800 cattle were reported in Jasper in 1880 and almost 9,400 in 1890. Number of farms :'''1890 -1910''' county grew steadily even as cotton farming decreased.
:'''1894''' a company moved a logging camp in Kirbyville.
:'''1895''' the Gulf, Beaumont and Kansas City Railway completed its track from Kirbyville to Roganville, in Newton County, reaching Jasper co. 1900, increasing shipping capability for the timber industry, which previously had to use river transportation.
:'''1900''' The timber industry grew into an integral part of the local economy.
:'''1910''' there were 864 farms, (849 farms - 1900) and (864 by 1910). Number acres cultivated in the county was 20,000, county farms produced 27,000 chickens, (1910- 10,000 sheep) (#of cattle 14,000 by 1910), (Cotton on 1571 acres).
:'''1910- 1929''' cotton production -2,250 acres planted in cotton. Citizens worked in lumber mills (1,748 in 1929)
:'''1940'''-high unemployment (1,054 jobless workers out of a total workforce of 5,875).
:'''Federal projects''' helped to stabilize the economy somewhat. Examples: 1) Jasper-Newton Electrical Cooperative bringing electricity to rural areas. 2) Jasper became the headquarters for the Lower Neches Valley Authority.3) The logging industry revived 4) Highway construction helped to invigorate the economy; by 1945 U.S. highways 96 and 190 were both paved. The population of the county grew to 20,049 by 1950 and to 22,100 by 1960.
:1950s Oil was first discovered in Jasper County in 1928, production increased in 1950, petroleum helped to stabilize the economy.
:1982 -591,000 barrels oil producedin 1982
A small town grew near this not far from Jasper, Texas. It was called Bevilport,which grew to a becoming a point on the river from 1830-1860. There were volunteers for the Texas Revolution from Bevilport who fought with other Texans in the battles at Nacogdoches and Bexar. Following this the Republic of Texas converted many of the Mexican municipalities into the rirst formed counties. Later they were split into more counties. Jasper, Texas started with the log courthouse and jail on the central square. By 1846 the first split formed Newton County. 1847 Andrew Smyth had a sawmill on the river near Bevilport deriving its power from the Indian Creek. Then a fire burned the courthouse with the records, 1849. A second building was built. The county voters chose secession by 318-25. Dr William Neyland served as Brig Gen of 2nd Brigade of the Texas State Troops. Company C of the Twenty-fifth Texas Dismounted Cavalry was formed in Jasper county. 1862 Company E, Lone Star Rifles was mustered to service. When the war was over, Union troops arrived in Jasper 1866. This town of Jasper, located in the W part of the county and activity in the early years. Today it is is hardly known among the geographical communities. http://genealogytrails.com/tex/pineywoods/jasper/ Source: A History of Texas and Texans, Volume 2 By Francis White Johnson (Published by American Historical Society, 1914) Transcribed by Veneta McKinney
=====Government Offices===== Jasper County has had three courthouses: 1837, 1854 and 1889 '''1st county Courthouse, 1837 ''' The first county courthouse, in Bevil, Texas for Jasper county was built on the on this site and was a 2-room log structure. A 1849 fire destroyed the building.
[http://www.texasescapes.com/EastTexasTowns/Jasper-County-Courthouse-Texas.htm] '''2nd County Courthouse, 1854''' 2-Story building
'''3rd County Courthouse, 1889''' {{Image|file=Jasper_County_Texas.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=1889 Courthouse in 1889 }}{{clear}} The 1889 to present courthouse, was built with locally made red brick, with a completion date of 1889. One year later a tower with a four-sided clock and bell was added. Additional wings were added on the east and west sides in 1931, and the entire courthouse was covered with stucco. An adjacent office building was erected by the Works Progress Administration (WPA) in 1940, and the courthouse clock tower was removed in a 1957 remodeling project. then replaced 1990.
{{Image|file=Jasper_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=1889-current Courthouse. }}{{clear}} {{Image|file=Jasper_County_Texas-2.jpg |align=l |size-270 |caption=Clocktower. }}{{clear}} ===Geography=== https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcj03 :Location SE Texas, bordered on N by San Augustine and Sabine counties, on E by Newton Co., on S by Orange Co., and on W by Hardin and Tyler counties. :County seat -Jasper, is 115 miles NE of Houston and 23 miles W of the Sabine River and Louisiana. :County center -- 94°00' west longitude and 31°41' north latitude. :Named for William Jasper, a hero of the American Revolution, killed attempting to plant the American colors at the storming of Savannah in 1779. :Size- 907 square miles of East Texas timberlands :Elevation - 25 to 400 feet above sea level. :Terrain - N border and S 1/3 of the county is undulating to rolling. Remainder of county is flat :Soil -loamy or sandy surface layers and reddish mottled clay or loamy subsoils. The flat part has grayish, cracking-clay soils of the Trinity River floodplain and the reddish loamy soils of the Red River floodplain. :Water is plentiful in the county :Rainfall is fifty-two inches. :Water sources include Sam Rayburn Reservoir, Lake B. A. Steinhagen, the Neches River (which forms the county's western boundary), and the Angelina River. :Temperatures -high of 93° F in July to low of 37° in January; :Growing season lasts 229 days. :Resources include abundant timber, oil, and natural gas. The timber is mixed pine and hardwood. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcj03 =====Adjacent counties===== :San Augustine County (north){{Image|file=Jasper_County_Texas-3.jpg |align=r |size=200 |caption=adjacent counties }} :Sabine County (northeast) :Newton County (east) :Orange County (south) :Hardin County (southwest) :Tyler County (west) :Angelina County (northwest) =====Protected areas===== *Angelina National Forest (part) *Big Thicket National Preserve (part) *Sabine National Forest (part) ===Demographics=== In 2000, 35,604 people resided in the county with a population density of 38 people/sq. mi. The racial makeup of the county was 78.24% White, 17.81% Black or African American, 0.42% Native American, 0.32% Asian, 0.03% Pacific Islander, 2.04% from other races, and 1.15% from two or more races. About 3.89% of the population was Hispanic. The median income for a household in the county was $30,902, and for a family was $35,709. Males had a median income of $31,739 versus $19,119 for females. The per capita income for the county was $15,636. About 15.00% of families and 18.10% of the population were below the poverty line, including 23.40% of those under age 18 and 17.80% of those age 65 or over.
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jasper_County,_Texas] Highways:
*U.S. Highway 69 *U.S. Highway 96 *U.S. Highway 190 *Texas State Highway 62 *Texas State Highway 63 *Texas Recreational Road 255 {{Image|file=Jasper_County_Texas.png |align=r |size=200 |caption=locale in Texas. }}{{clear}} Politics:
In national politics the county supported Democratic presidential candidates in virtually every election between 1848 and 1992. In only four instances did Jasper County voters supported Republicans: William McKinley in 1900, Dwight D. Eisenhower in 1956, Richard Nixon in 1972, and Ronald Reagan in 1984.
[https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcj03] Agriculture-- livestock sales accounted for $3,310,000 of the total. Timber, cattle and hogs were the chief agricultural products, but harvests of vegetables, fruit, and pecans also produced income for the area. More than 732,670 barrels of oil, and 11,160,962 thousand cubic feet of gas well gas.
[https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcj03] =====Cities===== *[[:Category:Browndell, Texas|Browndell]] *[[:Category:Jasper, Texas|Jasper]] (county seat) *[[:Category:Kirbyville, Texas|Kirbyville]] =====Census des Place/Un in Communities===== Census desig Places: *Buna *Evadale *Sam Rayburn *Zavala Ghost town {| border="1" class="sortable" !Uninc Communities!! Unin Community!! Unin Community |- |Beans||Gumslough ||Holly Springs |- |Beech Grove||Curtis||Magnolia Springs |- |Bessmay||Harrisburg||Mount Union |- |Cairo Springs||Gist||Roganville |- |Brookeland (part Sabine Co.)||Erin|| Zeirath Ghost town |} ====Formed From==== *1836--Jasper County was created 17 March 1836 from Old Mexican Municipality. ====Resources==== *[http://genealogytrails.com/tex/pineywoods/jasper/ Jasper county, Texas Genealogy] ====Census==== :1850 --- 1,767 — :1860 --- 4,037 128.5% :1870 --- 4,218 4.5% :1880 --- 5,779 37.0% :1890 --- 5,592 −3.2% :1900 --- 7,138 27.6% :1910 --- 14,000 96.1% :1920 --- 15,569 11.2% :1930 --- 17,064 9.6% :1940 --- 17,491 2.5% :1950 --- 20,049 14.6% :1960 --- 22,100 10.2% :1970 --- 24,692 11.7% :1980 --- 30,781 24.7% :1990 --- 31,102 1.0% :2000 --- 35,604 14.5% :2010 --- 35,710 0.3% :Est. 2015 --- 35,506 ====Notables==== *Lorenzo de Zala *John Bevil =====Land Grants===== *John Bevil received 1st class land grant on Angelina River, `819 *1829 Lorenzo de Zala received his Mexican empresarial grant (which encompassed most of Jasper county). =====Cemeteries===== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=c |size=370 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: Antioch Cemetery, Buna, Texas|Antioch Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Ebenezer Cemetery, Jasper, Texas|Ebenezer Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Jasper City Cemetery, Jasper, Texas|Jasper City Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Trotti Cemetery, Jasper, Texas|Trotti Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Kirbyville City Cemetery, Kirbyville, Texas|Kirbyville City Cemetery]] *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2640 FindaGrave cemeteries] *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Etx/Jasper/ListJasper.html Cemeteries Jasper county] ===Sources===
*http://genealogytrails.com/tex/pineywoods/jasper/
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With some additions and corrections by [[Irvin-110|Gail Cox]] this was copied from: [http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.pennsylvania.counties.monroe/219/mb.ashx RootsWeb Monroe County Bulletin Board] JAYNE FAMILY The name De Jeanne first appeared in England when Guido de Jeanne, a general in the service of the French Confederacy was called to escort Henry II and place him on the throne of England. Henry was the son of the empress of Germany and grandson of Henry I. Henry knighted Guido and made him commander of the English army and gave him the manor of Kirkling in Cambridgeshire. Among the descendants of Guido de Jeanne, was a Henry de Jeanne, who was a graduate of Oxford, England, in 1611 and became a lecturer on Theology and Divinity in Oxford University. Henry de Jeanne had a son William de Jeanne who was born at Bristol, England, January 25, 1618. William de Jeanne became a student at Oxford University, but was expelled under the “Decrees of Uniformity” that provided that persons not holding to all of the articles of Westminster Creed, could not be educated in the schools, academy, colleges or universities of the realm. William, being expelled as a dissenter, joined Cromwell and became his chaplain. When Charles II was restored to the throne, William de Jeanne fled and changed his name to escape ecclesiastic persecution, hiding for some time in the wilderness of Monmouthshire, where his lst wife, name unknown at this time, died. He then took a ship and came to New Haven, Connecticut, where his uncles William de Jeanne had come with Elder Davenport’s colony in 1634. The uncle was the first town clerk of New Haven and finally changed his name to Janes.(Jayne) William de Jeanne arrived in New Haven in 1670, and in June 1675 when he was past 57 years of age, married Anna(annie ) daughter of John Beggs(Biggs) and the same year in company with ten others went to Long Island sound and purchased what is now the town of Brookhaven. Brookhaven runs from the sound to the Ocean and is twenty two miles lengthwise of the Island. Under a regulation of the crown, the Indian title had to be extinguished before a grant from the crown would be made. Having made their purchase of the Indians, they made applications for a grant from the crown. The names in the deed from Setauket of the Nassau Indians and his associates run in the same order as the names in the crown grant--Nathaniel Brewster, Nathaniel woodhill, William Jayne and Ebenezer Hulse. this grant was completed in 1678, and allotments made to the grantees according to the New England system , the remainder of the land after allotments vesting in the crown. When the town was organized in 1678, William Jayne was made one of the trustees of the town and remained a trustee until 1709, when his son William Jayne Jr succeeded him as Trustee and his second son John Jayne was elected constable and collector. William Jayne I was married on 10 June 1675 at New Haven , Connecticut to Anna Biggs, she was 22(b 1653) the daughter of Thomas Biggs (1622-1704/5). She was his second wife, the first died in England. Anna Bigges Jayne died in 1682 at Setauket or Brookhaven, Long Island, NY leaving 4 children. William married for the 3rd time on or before 25 Aug 1682, Ann Jennings, eldest daughter of John and Ann Jennings of Southampton, Long Island. Ann Jennings died before 1693, when he married for the 4th time in 1693/4, Mehitable Jenkins, a widow about 35 years old. She died 21 May 1727 at Southold, Long Island, leaving 1 son born when William I was in his 82nd year. William's son, William II was a Presbyterian minister, the first one at Seatuaket,LI,NY. William Jayne I;, died 24 March 1714 at age 96 at Setauket, Long Island and is buried in the Presbyterian church cemetery there. The tombstone inscription: “Here Lyes ye body of William Jayne born at Bristol, England, Janry ye 25th 1618, died Marcy ye 24th 1714/age 96. He had lived a long and exciting life. He left grown sons in England when he escaped in 1670 and married 4 times and started the American Jayne family in Setauket, Long Island, New York. The children of William Jayne and Anna Biggs Jayne : 1. Anna Jayne b 1676, Long Island md 1694 Daniel Brewster 2. William Jayne II born 3 June 1678, Long Island 3. John Jayne born 1680 L.I. died 11 May 1729, Setauaket. He married Sarah Woodhill b 1686 d 13 May 1729 4. Elizabeth Jayne b 1680 Setauket LI. married George Davis The children of William Jayne and Ann Jennings, 3rd wife: l. Mathias Jayne b 11 Nov 16896 md temperance Helme 2.James Jayne b 1688 Seatauket, md Deborah? 3. Samuel Jayne b 1690- Setauket LI d 1765, Florida, Orange Co NY m in Setauket to Dinah Tooker The child of Methitable Jenkins 4th wife 1.Stephen Jayne b 15 April 1709 d 1 Nov 1774 married 3 Feb 1726 Mary Hawkins daughter of Joseph and Susannah Hawkins William Jayne II married Elizabeth Woodhull and he lived on Long Island until sometime after 1726, when he sold the homeplace to his brother, Matthias Jayne and moved to Florida, OrangeCo, NY. He bought 150 acres, being part of 500 acres laid ou to Christian Suldinois, dec’d. Price 92 pounds. 3 Sept 1755 or 1735. William II resigned his seat at Presbyterian meeting house along with others as a protest measure. His children: 1.[[Jayne-57|William Jayne III]] b 12 April 1712 d 2 Jan 1798 Monroe Co. Pa 2. Samuel Jayne b 15 Dec 1713 married Elizabeth Hulse 3. Issac Jayne b 23 Nov 1715 m Mary Jones 4. Anna Jayne b 1717 md Capt John Wisner 5. Elizabeth Jayne b 1719 m Maj George Thompson 6. mary b 1721 d 26 Nov 1742 age 21 yrs 7. Abigail md Zachariah Hawkins 8. Tabitha b 1725 me 22 Aug 1783 Benjamin Jones 9. Joseph Jayne b 17 Apr 1730 d 13 Aug 1795 md Abigail Gerard b 1754 d 1797 at Smithson, LI. NY [[Jayne-57|William Jayne III]] signed loyalty pledge 1777; settled in Monroe County, Penn. He had 5 sons in the Revolutionary war. William and his brother Issac were among the earliest settlers in Monroe county and the two brothers took up several large tracts of land. William and Tabitha Norton had the following children: 1. William Jayne IV born 17 jan 1735, Suffolk Co. LI NY 2. Anna Jayne b 1737 md Boniah Gustin 3. Betsy Jayne b 1739 m Nathaniel Owen 4. [[Jayne-67|Timothy Jayne]] b 1741(Capt Revol) md Sarah Allen 5. Tabitha born 1743 6. [[Jayne-51|Issac Jayne]] born 1746 d 1809 (Lieutenant in Rev. War) Married [[Lanterman-2 Anna Lanterman]] 7. John Jayne born 1749 Capt Rev died 1838 8. David Jayne b 1752 died 1837 9. Ebenezer Jayne b 1754/5 a Baptist minister died 1826 Timothy Jayne , 4th son of William Jayne III and Tabitha Norton was born 15 April 1741 at Suffolk co LI,NY or Smithfield, Northampton co Pa, now Monroe Co Pa. He married on 6 May 1763, Sarah Allen , who was born 1744, the daughter of David Allen. Sarah Allen died 1820, Smithfield, Pa. Timothy was a Captain in the Revolutionary war and had a distiguqished record. Capt. Timothy Jayne died on 20 March 1790, while on an exploring expedition in the lake country of central New York, at a little settlement at the head of the Cayuga Lake, where Ithaca now stands. Captain Timothy Jayne was a tall man, red-headed and utterly fearless. Penna. Archives show that Captain timothy Jayne of Northampton Co. Pa. who formerly lived at Setauket , Long Island, born there in 1741,was sent on a recruiting trip in 1776,to Orange and Suffolk counties, New York to get enlistments for 10,000 men to be known as Hart’s flying company ,which was authorized by Continental Congress early in 1776 ,organized in Brunswick, Pa, July 27, 1776,composed of separate battalions to be ready for any emergency. It is said that he recruited a number of men who were of Jaycee families in what is known as Kaltins Battalion. The following Jayne names were found on the rooster. Captain Timothy Jayne, brother, John Jayne, 2nd Reg Orange Co; Lt Issac Jayne, Ensign Ebenezer Jayne and David Jayne. the fifth brother William Jayne IV, did not serve from Northampton. He and his son, William V were killed at the battle of Fort Washington, NY. Other Jayne names were; Abednego and Meshack Jayne, sons of James Jayne of South Haven, LI NY; Benjamin Jayne, Jonathan Jayne and Stephen Jayne, sons of Issac Jayne of Goshen, NY; Samuel Jayne, son of Robert Jayne, Setauket, NY; William Jayne sons of James Jayne of Smithtown, NY The return of the 5th Battalion of Northampton Co, Pa for the year 1781, gives the following. David Jayne, second class; Ebenezer Jayne, 6th class; John Jayne; 5th class; Capt Timothy Jayne, 7th Co. 21 May 1777; John Metzel Lt. Return officers of the 6th battalion of militia in the co of Northhampton , Pa. payroll of Capt Timothy Jayne Co. It is said 59 men by the name of Jayne who served in the revolution and only 18 men of this name survived. Only a few privates escaped death. The officers were exchanged for British officers. Captain Timothy Jayne was exchanged for Captain Swan of the British army. The brothers of Timothy Jayne were all officers except John Jayne. The children of Timothy Jayne and Sarah Allen were: 1. Anne b 1764 Monroe Co Pa md David Ogden 2. David Jayne b 6 Mar 1767 Monroe Co Pa md Polly Berry 6 June 1790 3. William Jayne b 8 Jan 1772, Monroe Co Pa md Elizabeth Bunnell 4. John Jayne b 1773 Monroe Co Pa ;md l. Agnes Parker. 2 Polly Bunnell 5.Rebecka Jayne b 1774 md Rev w. Hough 6. Timothy Jr born 4 Sept 177 md 1802 Isabelle Trimble 7. Daniel Jayne b 6 Sept 1781 Wyo Co Pa md Eleanor. 8. Sarah Jayne b 1783 Wyoming Co. Pa . md 1801 James Decker 9. Catherine Jayne? his will no information Probate of the will of Timothy Jayne on 30 march 1790 states he died 14 Dec 1789. Other records show the probate as record of death. The will which I have states Sarah wife, Children, David, John, Timothy, Daniel, William, Rebecca, Anne, Sarah, Catherine. The witnesses were Ebenezer Jayne, Issac and Elizabeth Jayne and the Witnesses were no doubt his brothers and one of their wives. I cannot account for the other children. William, John, and David Jayne all moved to Luzerne Co. now Wyoming county, Penn and settled near Meshoppen, Mehoopany, Tunkhannock area , Wyoming Co , Pa. William Jayne 4 settled in Wyoming Co. and married in 14 Dec 1797, Elizabeth Bunnell, who was born in Middle Smithfield, Monroe Co Pa and no doubt their families must have known one another and moved to Wyoming Co as I have them being married at Meshoppen, Wyoming Co. Pa. Elizabeth Bunnell was the daughter of Benjamin Bunnell and Catherine Berry. She was born 13 Feb 1781 at Middle Smithfield, Monroe Co., Pa.
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My fathers name was John Rankin and he was a rancher and lumber merchant. My mother was a schoolteacher and her name was Olive Pickering. I was the oldest in eleven children. My father died in 1902. I gratuaded from Montana State University in 1902 with a bachelor of science degree in Biology. After that I went to New York and went to the school of Philanthropy and studied social work. I later went to Washington. There I went to the Unversity of Washington and joined the women's suffrage movement. In 1910 I went back to Montana and I was the first woman to speak before the all-male Montana legislature. I was field secretary of the National American Woman Suffrage Association (NAWSA)in 1912. In 1914 I returned to Montana to help organize the successful Montana suffrage campaign and because of this I had to give up my position in the NAWSA. In 1916 I became the first women to be elected in Congress. In 1917, I voted with other 49 Congressmen against Wilson's Declaration of War which caused me the seat in the Congress. In 1919, I helped found the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom. In 1940, I ran again for Congress and won.
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[[Category:Jeddore, Nova Scotia Colony]] [[Category:Jeddore, Nova Scotia]] Jeddore is a Canadian rural community in Nova Scotia's Halifax Regional Municipality. The community itself comprises several smaller communities: East Jeddore, Head of Jeddore, Jeddore Oyster Pond and West Jeddore. It was originally known as "River of Theodore". It was given this name by the French explorer, Nicholas Denys who visited the area in 1672, and eventually became Jeddore[Wikipedia entry for [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeddore,_Nova_Scotia Jeddore,_Nova_Scotia Jeddore, Nova Scotia.] Accessed 2017.]. It is currently a small community, primarily dependent on the fishery. ===Early Families=== By the time of the census of 1838, there were 47 families living in Jeddore, with a total of 423 people (see the census, below). The majority of the men in the town were coasters, fisherman, or farmers, however there was also a minister, James Skerry; and a miller, John Cribby. There were several major families represented at this time, who remained prominent in the town for the next hundred years. Many of them Loyalists who fought together in the Revolutionary War. The [[Harpell-23|Harpells]] orginally came from Germany to South Carolina, as did [[Meyers-1777|Meyers]] and the [[Webber-395|Webbers]]. The [[Blakeney-307|Blakeneys]] (originally Irish), and the [[Siteman-7|Sitemans]] (of Ship Harbour) were also in South Carolina at the time, and members of all these families fought in the same company, on the side of the Loyalists. After the war, they removed to Nova Scotia, and eventually settled together on the South Shore. There were many marriages among these families over the next few generations. The [[Arnold-1286|Arnolds]] were in Nova Scotia for decades before the Revolutionary war. They came to Nova Scotia from Massachusetts. But they were associated with the Loyalist families above in Shelburne, and intermarried with them, and all these families seem to have moved together to Jeddore. Also originally from Massachusetts, the [[Hopkins-8197|Hopkins]] family moved first to Barrington, and from there to Jeddore. Like the Arnolds, they descended from [[Space:The_Mayflower|Mayflower families]]. [[Maskell-26|Maskell]] was a uniquely Jeddore name, and all the Nova Scotia Maskells probably descend from a single British soldier. Other established families in Jeddore by the time of the 1838 census, were the [[Day-4687|Day family]] the [[Dooks-12|Dooks]], and the [[Jennex-6|Jennex]] (originally 'Schenck') families, as well as [[Baker-30705|Bakers]] from Lunenburg and [[Mitchell-131|Mitchells]] from Scotland. ===Census of 1838=== The below table is a summary of this census showing all the families, with the name of the head of the family (''Name''), the number of males in the house under the age of 14 (''m child''), girls under 14 (''f child''), males 14 years and older excluding heads of family (''m ad''), females 14 years and older (''f ad''), and the total in the household (including heads) (''tot')[Nova Scotia Archives, Census Returns, Assessment and Poll Tax Records 1767-1838. [https://novascotia.ca/archives/images/Census/201413125.jpg p. 123, entries 1-33, town of Jeddore], and [https://novascotia.ca/archives/images/Census/201413126.jpg p.124, entries 34-47, town of Jeddore]. Transcribed 2017, B Foley. '''note: treat this transcription as you would any secondary source, and check against the original documents. I may have made errors in transcription''']. {| border="1" class="sortable" bgcolor="#fffcef" ! !!Name!!m child!!f child!!m ad!!f ad!!tot |- |1||[[Hawkins-8440|William Hawkins]]||1||0||4||2||8 |- |2||John Cooper||4||1||0||1||7 |- |3||[[Harpell-53|George Harpell]]||1||3||0||2||7 |- |4||[[Harpell-20|Luke Harpell Jr]]||5||1||1||2||10 |- |5||[[Harpell-21|Luke Harpell Sr]]||3||1||1||2||8 |- |6||James Skerry||6||4||0||2||10 |- |7||[[Blakeney-87|Chambers Blakeney]]||3||3||4||3||14 |- |8||[[Baker-30705|George Baker]]||1||0||2||3||7 |- |9||[[Baker-30738|John Baker]]||2||0||0||1||4 |- |10||George Filker*||0||1||3||2||8 |- |11||[[Baker-30734|William Baker]]||4||3||0||1||9 |- |12||James Richardson||6||3||0||2||12 |- |13||[[Baker-16862|Benjamin Baker]]||1||5||0||1||8 |- |14||[[Baker-30707|George Baker Jun]]||5||5||1||2||11 |- |15||[[Maskell-14|John Maskell]]||1||8||2||2||14 |- |16||[[Hopkins-8439|John Hopkins]]||0||2||0||1||4 |- |17||[[Day-4688|Benjamin Day]]||2||5||0||1||9 |- |18||[[Day-4690|George Day]]||7||3||0||1||12 |- |19||[[Faulkner-2889|Henry Filker]]*||3||1||2||2||9 |- |20||[[Dooks-13|Joseph Ducks]]||1||1||4||1||8 |- |21||[[Dooks-8|Nathaniel Ducks]]||5||4||0||1||11 |- |22||Peter McCray||0||0||2||2||5 |- |23||[[Myers-9252|William Myers]]||2||2||0||1||6 |- |24||[[Day-4685|Henry Day]]||2||2||0||2||7 |- |25||[[Day-4689|John Day]]**||0||1||3||2||7 |- |26||[[Day-4691|William Day]]||5||3||0||1||10 |- |27||[[Day-4693|Peter Day]]||2||3||0||1||7 |- |28||[[Blakeney-310|John Blakeny]]||0||4||0||1||6 |- |29||[[Myers-1289|Henry Myers]]||2||4||4||2||13 |- |30||[[Myers-1279|William Myers Sen]]**||4||4||0||1||10 |- |31||[[Webber-2857|Thomas Webber]]||4||5||0||1||10 |- |32||Colin Mitchell Jun||0||4||3||2||10 |- |33||[[Webber-2858|James Webber]]||0||2||1||3||7 |- |34||[[Webber-2808|Peter Webber]]||3||0||0||1||5 |- |35||[[Mitchell-133|David Mitchell]]||3||5||0||1||10 |- |36||[[Mitchell-132|Colin P. Mitchell]]||3||4||2||1||11 |- |37||[[Mitchell-9030|Alexander Mitchell]]||9||6||0||1||17 |- |38||John Cribby||3||0||1||2||7 |- |39||[[Foley-1252|John Foley]]||2||4||0||1||8 |- |40||[[Jennex-4|John Jennix]]||4||4||2||3||14 |- |41||[[Slade-1851|Charles Slade]]||4||3||0||2||10 |- |42||[[Gordon-847|James Gordon]]||0||2||0||2||5 |- |43||[[Arnold-1301|Benjamin Arnold]]||4||5||0||2||12 |- |44||[[Myers-1292|Andrew Myers]]**||2||5||0||1||9 |- |45||John Harpell||5||3||0||1||10 |- |46||[[Hopkins-8438|Samuel Hopkins]]||0||0||0||1||2 |- |47||[[Hopkins-6336|Isaac Hopkins]]||1||0||2||4||8 |- | || || || || || || |- |tot|| ||126||129||44||77||423 |- | |- | || || || || || || |} * Based on the spellings in the 1851 census, this is almost certainly "Falkner/Faulkner"[Library and Archives Canada, Census of 1851. [http://data2.collectionscanada.gc.ca/e/e096/e002383953.jpg Halifax, Halifax, Nova Scotia.] Accessed 2018.] ** Some of these identifications are very tentative, given the similarity of many names. {{Image|file=Jeddore_Nova_Scotia-1.jpg |caption=Crown Land Sheet No. 76., apparently from the mid 1800s. See full resolution image at the Nova Scotia Archives website. }} ==Resources== * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Jeddore,_Nova_Scotia|What links to this page.]] == Sources ==
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[[Category:Jefferson County, Mississippi]] {{US History|sub-project=Mississippi}} {{OnePlaceStudy | place = Jefferson County, Mississippi | category = Mississippi }} "Jefferson county was organized in 1802. The courthouse at Fayette loss records in 1904 and had a fire in 1990'' [http://sp.mdot.ms.gov/Office%20of%20Highways/Planning/Maps/County%20Highway%20Maps/Jefferson.pdf D.O.T. County Road and Highway Maps] ==History/Timeline== ==Government Offices== *Jefferson County Courthouse *P.O. Box 305 *Fayette, MS 39069-0145 *Telephone: (601) 786-3422 *Jefferson Chancery Clerk *307 S Main St. *Fayette, MS 39069 *(601) 786-3021 *All records except marriages *Jefferson Circuit Clerk *307 South Main Street *Fayette, MS 39069 *(601) 786-3422 *Marriage Records *[http://jeffersoncolibrary.blogspot.com/ Jefferson County Library] *216 South Main Street *Fayette, MS 39069 *(601) 786-3982 ===Cities=== *[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fayette,_Mississippi Fayette]] (county seat) ===Town=== *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Church_Hill,_Mississippi Church Hill] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harriston,_Mississippi Harriston] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lorman,_Mississippi Lorman]], Lorman is the home of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alcorn_State_University Alcorn State University] *[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/McBride,_Mississippi McBride] *Perth *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Lick,_Mississippi Red Lick] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Union_Church,_Mississippi Union Church], originally called [http://www.old-new-orleans.com/History_Scotch_Settlement Scotch Settlement.] ::http://www.old-new-orleans.com/Union_Church_Records.html The Records of Union Church] Presbyterian Church Jefferson County, Mississippi ===Extinct towns== *[http://jeffersoncountyms.org/extinct.htm EXTINCT TOWNS AND VILLAGES] OF JEFFERSON COUNTY, MS IN 1902, MSGenWeb Project *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ashland,_Jefferson_County,_Mississippi Ashland], on the Mississippi. *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gum_Ridge,_Mississippi Gum Ridge], on the mouth of Coles Creek. *[[Space:Old_Greenville_Jefferson_County_Mississippi|Old Greenville]], original county seat (c 1799–1825); on the Natchez Trace *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rodney,_Mississippi Rodney] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Selsertown,_Mississippi Selsertown], home of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emerald_Mound_Site Emerald Mound] on the Natchez Trace. ==County Formed From== April 2, 1799, by the following proclamation of Winthrop Sargent, the first territorial governor of Mississippi: :"I do ordain and order by these letters made patent, that all and singular the lands lying and being within the boundaries of - the Mississippi Territory * * * should constitute two counties- the division of which shall be a line, commencing at the mouth of Fairchild's Creek, and running direct to the most southern part of Ellicottville; thence easterly along the dividing ridge of the waters of Cole's and Sandy creeks, so far as the present settlements extend, and thence by a due east line to the territorial boundary- the southern or lower division of which is named, and hereafter to be called Adams, and the northern or upper division, the county of Pickering."[http://www.ereferencedesk.com/resources/counties/mississippi/jefferson.html] January 1802: Pickering is named for US President Thomas Jefferson. Pickering County renamed Jefferson County by Legislature to snub Federalist secretary of state Timothy Pickering. The county seat was [[Space:Old_Greenville_Jefferson_County_Mississippi|Old Greenville]]. It remained the county seat until 1825, when the General Assembly changed the county seat of justice to Fayette, six miles east. ==Adjacent counties== *Claiborne County (north) *Copiah County (northeast) *Lincoln County (southeast) *Franklin County (south) *Adams County (southwest) *Tensas Parish, Louisiana (west) ==Protected areas== ==County Resources== *[[Space:Records_of_Jefferson_County%2C_MS|Records of Jefferson County, MS]] ==Census== *[http://jefferson.msghn.org/census_1805_state.html 1792 Census] for Natchez District (under Spanish Government control) ==Notables== *[[Bullen-2 | John Bullen]] (abt. 1756 - 1830) *[[Simmons-3451 | Charles Simmons]] (abt. 1750 - abt. 1791)[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~msjeffer/scole.htm][http://www.genealogy.com/ftm/d/u/g/Larry-A-Dugat/GENE7-0001.html] *[[Cole-1419 | James Cole Jr]] (bef. 1732 - bef. 1794)[http://www.genealogy.com/ftm/d/u/g/Larry-A-Dugat/GENE8-0001.html][http://sherrysharp.com/genealogy/getperson.php?personID=I10179&tree=Roots] *[[Curtis-1042 | Richard Curtis III]] (abt. 1755 - abt. 1811)[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~msjeffer/richardcurtis.htm] *[[Foreman-498 | George Foreman]] (abt. 1764 - abt. 1835) *[[Carradine-14 | Parker Carradine]] *[[Hinds-578 | Thomas Hinds]] (1780 - 1840)]] *[[Green-12842 | Thomas Marston Green Sr.]] (1723 - 1805) ==Land Grants/Records== *[https://books.google.com/books/about/American_State_Papers.html?id=kwlCAAAAcAAJ American State Papers: Documents, Legislative and Executive, of the Congress of the United States]. 1st session of the 1st congress to the 2nd session of the 35th congress, inclusive: commencing March 4, 1789, and ending March 3, 1859, Volume 5 *[https://books.google.com/books/about/Spanish_and_British_Land_Grants_in_Missi.html?id=SRfF7lsN8_UC Spanish and British Land Grants in Mississippi Territory, 1750-1784] *[http://www.glorecords.blm.gov/search/default.aspx BLM Land Records] *[https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE97670 '''First settlers of the Mississippi Territory'''] ==Indian Involvement== *[[Space:Natchez_Tribe|Natchez Tribe]] ==Slave / African-American Resources== *[http://jeffersoncountyms.org/aframericanpage.htm Jefferson County African-American Research] MSGenWeb Project *[http://freedmensbureau.com/ The Freedmen's Bureau] ==Cemeteries== *[http://jefferson.msghn.org/cemeteries.html Jefferson County Mississippi Genealogy & History Network] Cemeteries ==Links== *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~msjeffer/index.htm Rootsweb, Jefferson County, Mississippi] *[http://jefferson.msghn.org/index.html Jefferson County Mississippi Genealogy & History Network] ==Bibliography== *[https://archive.org/details/reminiscencesofm00mont Reminiscences of a Mississippian in Peace and War] by Frank Alexander Montgomery ==Sources==
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Welcome to Jefferson County, Texas Project!
{{US History|sub-project=Texas}} *'''[[Space:Texas|Texas Space Page]]''' *The leader of this project is: [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]]. *Project Coördinator is [[Friebel-7|Donna Friebel Storz]] ===History/Timeline=== {{Image|file=Jefferson_County_Texas-10.jpg |align=c |size=450 |caption=Beaumont,Nederland, Port Arthur, Spindletop. }} :'''1-A.D. 500''' -Atakapan vase from the Marksville Culture has been discovered and dated between the year one and A.D. 500.
[https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcj05] :'''1528''' Álvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca- Spanish
:'''1685''' -French involvement began with La Salle
The French and Spanish disputed ownership of the future county :'''1746'''- Atakapas inhabited 2 villages on opposite sides of the Neches on Sabine rivers near the Beaumont area.. Both Atakapas and Orcoquizas were affected by the European epidemics. Orcoquiza Indians were loctated near the Neches River to halfway between the Trinity and the Brazos. '''Six burial mounds''' have been discovered at Joseph Grigsby's plantation at Port Neches on the west bank of the Neches 12 miles below Beaumont, and pottery shards have been found at Sabine Lake.
:'''mid 1700's''' Jefferson County land was better suited for livestock than farming.. Jefferson county area was rarely visited by white traders due to the isolation and rivers and bayous.
:'''1756'''-Spanish established '''San Agustín de Ahumada Presidio''' and '''Nuestra Señora de la Luz Mission''' near the mouth of the Trinity River.
:'''1803'''-Louisiana acquisition- Jefferson area was under Spanish control as part of the '''Atascosito District'''.
:'''Post 1816-1830's''' area provided path for slave smuggling between Louisiana, Point Bolivar, Jefferson County, and the Sabine River.
:'''1820''' Pirate Jean Laffite maintained a slave barracks on the Sabine River ten miles N of present Orange.
:'''1820''' Louisiana cattlemen drove herds across the Sabine and Neches to graze on Gulf Coast salt grasses. :'''1821'''-Treaty of Córdova ended Spanish ownership, made it part of Mexico. The Mexican government encouraged then later discouraged settlement efforts. :'''1824 Tevis Bluff''' became Beaumont. The area that became Jefferson County was included in the Mexican Department of Nacogdoches as part of Liberty Municipality in Lorenzo de Zavala's empresario grant of 1831. Beaumont later became part of Jefferson Municipality.
:'''1835 -'''Cow Bayou settlement was organized and later known as Old Jefferson, became the first county seat and the place through which the county grew.
:'''1836''' Old Jefferson was on E bank of Cow Bayou. 1838 Beaumont replaced it. This was then surveyed as the Orange site.. Orange was called Jefferson or New Jefferson. Claiborne West, a signer of the Texas Declaration of Independence, was first postmaster and merchant at Old Jefferson. Local volunteers took part in the Texas Revolution, residents provided troop support.
{{Image|file=Jefferson_County_Texas.png |align=c |size=225 |caption=seal }} :'''1836-1837'''-{{Blue|Jefferson County was formed in 1836, organized in 1837, one of the original counties in the Republic of Texas.}} It was named for the municipality that preceded it, which was in turn named for Thomas Jefferson. The county boundaries, as delineated on December 21, 1837, included all of the future Orange County, a part later became Hardin County, and the extreme E part of the future Chambers County.
:'''1839''' -Sabine Pass was surveyed and laid out. Sam Houston and Philip A Sublett backed it.. Early Southern settlers were joined by the Cajuns who settled near Taylor's Bayou. Germans emigrated and settled mid county. :'''1840s''' - Stephen L. Smith, raised corn, sweet potatoes, and rice. Early rice culture, produced 1,000 pounds in 1859.
:'''1846''' Steam-driven industry developed and the first steam sawmill in Beaumont operated in 1856. :'''1850-''' Europeans arrived. Leather shops, tanneries grew in Beaumont in the 1840s, and shoe shops, saddleries, exporters of hides and tallow followed. Shipbuilding grew from the lumber industry occurring near the lumber mills in Sabine Pass and Beaumont. Cotton buying and ginning began by 1850.
[http://texasalmanac.com/topics/government/jefferson-county] :'''1859''' Jefferson County cattle numbered 55,639. Leather shops and tanneries shoe shops, saddleries, export of hides and tallow developed in Beaumont. 4 firms at Sabine shipped 20,000 bales of cotton annually, and 300 ships cleared the Sabine customhouse.
:'''1861''' Railways arrived - Texas and New Orleans Railroad from Houston to Orange and Eastern Texas Railroad from Sabine Pass to Beaumont were completed. Sabine Pass became a boomtown, stimulated by the Morgan Lines, which established operations there before the Civil War.
:'''1858''' although the county was prosperous in the 1850s, the Regulator-Moderator War of East Texas Counties had to be resolved in Jefferson County courts. Beaumont had only four commission and forwarding houses, 4 dry-goods stores, 2 groceries, 2 hotels, and a population of 400. :'''1860''' one slaveholder out of 309 had 26 slaves in a county population of 1,995. By1860 David R. Wingate had real property valued at $25,000, personal property totaling $83,000 and thirteen slaves.
:'''1861''' -Civil War the county voted to garrison a fort at Sabine Pass, Beaumont became a concentration point for Confederate troops, a cantonment was established at Spindletop Springs, and the '''county courthouse''' served as a hospital.
:'''Apr 1861''' :Volunteer groups- the Sabine Pass Guard was organized at Sabine Pass in April 1861(under the Texas legislative act of 1858 that authorized the state militia).
{{Image|file=Jefferson_County_Texas-9.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption=Sabine Pass Battle }} :'''1862''' federal troops '''{{Red|burned cavalry barracks}} ''' near Sabine Pass, along with a {{blue|railroad depot, sawmills, a planing mill, a sash, door factory}}, and the''' {{red|palatial homes of D. R. Wingate and John Stamps}}'''.
:'''1862-63''' Federal troops shelled Sabine City, then suffering an epidemic of yellow fever. :'''Jan 1863''' Confederates reoccupied Sabine Pass. :'''Sept, 1863''' - Battle of Sabine Pass ended the federal troop efforts to penetrate the interior by invasion on the Sabine River. :'''1865'''- Civil War caused more losses for Jefferson co. The war caused considerable losses, as farm acreage and value declined, cotton exports fell, and number of cattle in the county dropped to 40,000. :'''1866-1870''' population declined to 1,906 by 1870. :'''1876''' county was once again a lumber and shipping center. Loggers used both Neches and Sabine Rivers to float logs to mills.
:'''1870-1890'''Land (50,000 acres) was under cultivation as mule power replaced ox teams.The value of manufactured products increased from $32,000 to more than $1.3 million.
{{Image|file=Tyler_County_Texas-8.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption='. }} {{clear}} :'''1880'''- The Texas and New Orleans built from Houston to Orange in 1860, rebuilt in 1876. This railroad was linked to the Louisiana and Western and through service to New Orleans. Also Sabine and East Texas and later became part of the Texas and New Orleans.
:'''Slavery''' [http://freedomonthemove.org Slavery] :'''1892''' African Americans were disfranchised in the federal election of 1892.
:'''1896''' Gulf, Beaumont and Kansas City Railway was completed, ran at first from Kirbyville to Beaumont. {{Image|file=Jefferson_County_Texas-11.jpg |align=r |size=450 |caption=Spindletop. }}{{clear}} :'''Jan 10 1901''' - '''Spindletop gusher oil well blew in'''. Many hopeful drillers rushed to the area. :'''1898-1902 ''' Sabine-Neches or Port Arthur Ship Canal was dug from Sabine Pass to Port Arthur. 4 canal systems for irrigating rice were built, including the Port Arthur Rice and Irrigation Company, McFaddin Canal Company, Jefferson County Irrigation Company and Treadaway Canal Company . :'''1903-1904''' Beaumont, Sour Lake and Western Railway between 1903 and 1904. Port Arthur was linked in 1895 by the Kansas City Southern to Beaumont.
:'''1916''' completion of the channel to Beaumont from Port Arthur and the mouth of the Neches had further increased lumber exports.{{Image|file=Jefferson_County_Texas-7.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption=Veterans Memorial Bridge. }}{{clear}} :'''1920''' River depths were increased to around twenty-five feet. Gulf Intracoastal Waterway crossed the S part of the county. Interurban service from Nederland to Beaumont and Port Arthur.
:During World War I shipbuilding increased, and the Magnolia Petroleum Company (now Mobil) refinery on the Neches at Beaumont was active as supplier of oil, for the war.
:'''1917- 1918''' refinery workers were drafted in World War I. By 1920 the county population reached 73,120.
:'''1930s''' Texas counties felthardships, but Jefferson county continued to boom, shipping 29,022,201 tons of materials through Beaumont, Sabine Pass, and Port Arthur.
:'''1938''' the county produced clay and shells, raised 2.2 million bushels of rice on 40,000 acres of irrigated land, 1,000 bales of cotton, corn, other feed crops, figs, and truck crops, 100,000 beef cattle, dairy cattle, hogs, poultry, sheep, and goats.
:'''1938-''' Completion of Rainbow Bridge over the Neches River from Port Arthur to Orange bridge; with a vertical clearance of 176 feet over the water, it was the South's tallest highway bridge.
:'''1955- 1960''' the Texaco and Gulf refineries employed 5,000 to 6,000 workers.
:'''1940s''' - World War II the Gulf refinery was the 14th largest refinery in the world. :'''1949''' the county was highly industrialized, with 6 oil refineries produced more than a half million barrels, three rice mills, 11 tank farms, and 14 producing oilfields. New industry arrived as plants including Dupont were established. During World War II the growth of shipbuilding in the Sabine-Neches Waterway brought in such firms as Bethlehem Steel, Gulfport, Weaver, Burton, and Jones and Laughlin. :'''1950s ''' the Spindletop field was still active, Gulf Oil laid pipelines, oilmen developed a new field at Hillebrandt Bayou, and sulfur mining began.
:'''1956''' Gulf State Utilities Company supplied electric power for much of Southeast Texas and southern Louisiana, 26,000,000 tons of materials was shipped from the county's inland ports, rice, cotton, rubber products, steel, sugar, flour, oil, and oil products.
:'''1960''' county economy was based on Beaumont and Port Arthur as commercial, chemical, petroleum product manufacturing.. {{Image|file=Jefferson_County_Texas-12.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Port Arthur. }}{{clear}} :'''1961'''-Port Neches was the site of Atlantic, Gulf, and Texaco refineries. Gambling and prostitution were cleaned up. Economy was based on Beaumont and Port Arthur for commercial, chemical, petroleum products.
:'''1970s''' rice and cattle were the chief agricultural products, soybeans had been introduced, and residents were employed in the petrochemical, shipbuilding, and rubber industries. :'''1980's''' the county was one of the most densely populated in East Texas. 94% of its roughly 250,900 residents lived in urban areas. Manufacturing establishments, numbering 235, made products valued at more than $2 billion dollars in a single year, and a total of 5,318 business establishments operated countywide.
{{Image|file=Jefferson_County_Texas-2.jpg |align=c |size=350 |caption=Boiler avenue, Spindletop }} :'''{{Blue|Jan 10, 1901}}''', a huge geyser of oil exploded from a drilling site at Spindletop Hill, a mound created by an underground salt deposit located near Beaumont in Jefferson County, SE Texas. This geyser was a height of more than 150 feet. It produced almost 100,000 barrels a day. The “gusher” was more powerful than any previously seen in the world, which led to a booming oil industry around the around the oil field at Spindletop Many of the major oil companies in America, including Gulf Oil, Texaco and Exxon, can trace their origins to this day.
[http://www.history.com/topics/spindletop] {{Image|file=Jefferson_County_Texas-11.jpg |align=c |size=450 |caption=Spindletop }} ::This date made Beaumont and Jefferson county famous in the field of petroleum. A mining engineer, Capt. A. F. Lucas was drilling when he struck the most famous well. This gusher erupted spewing oil sky high. ''' Name: Spindletop. ''' Soon even Beaumont water made people sick. Oil and would-be drillers were everywhere. Thousands of barrels of oil flowed before they could manage to cap the well. Spindle top was a sensation.
[http://texasalmanac.com/topics/business/history-oil-discoveries-texas] Would-be drillers were everywhere. Thousands of barrels of oil flowed before they could manage to cap the well. Spindle top was a sensation.
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=====Government Offices===== Jefferson County has had four courthouses:1838, 1855, 1893 and the present 1931 courthouse with 1981 addition. '''1st Courthouse, 1838''' "The first county building built was a jailhouse finished in 1838, two years after the organization of Jefferson County. Located on land acquired from Nancy Tevis, a pioneer settler of the area, it also housed county offices and courts.
[http://www.texasescapes.com/TexasGulfCoastTowns/BeaumontTexasJeffersonCountyCourthouse.htm] '''2nd Courthouse, 1855''' Eventually the commissioners court outgrew the facility, so the meetings and court sessions were held in private homes. The first courthouse here was completed in 1854. Built by John A. Beaumont, it was a 2-story square building surrounded by a six-foot picket fence. Baptist and Methodist congregations also conducted Sunday services in the building and during the Civil War it was leased to D. T. Inglehart, a Confederate surgeon, for use as a hospital.
'''3rd Courthouse, 1893''' A second courthouse was constructed in 1893 , 12 years after the incorporation of Beaumont. Designed by E. T. Heiner, it was a three-story red brick building with white trim. Following the area oil boom of the 1920s it proved inadequate to meet the needs of the growing county.
{{Image|file=Jefferson_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=1893 Courthouse red Brick }}{{clear}} '''4th Courthouse, 1931''' When the 1893 courthouse became too small for the county's growing needs, the 4th courthouse was built of brick in 1931. Designed by Fred Stone and A. Babin, the fourteen-story building features art deco styling in the use of sculpted ornamentation and marble interior work." It features several detail carvings to commemorate Jefferson county history.
{{Image|file=Jefferson_County_Texas-3.jpg |align=r |size=450 |caption=1931 Courthouse. }}{{clear}} {{Image|file=Jefferson_County_Texas-4.jpg |align=l |size=200 |caption=carvings }}{{Image|file=Jefferson_County_Texas-5.jpg |align=c |size=200 |caption='. }}{{Image|file=Jefferson_County_Texas-6.jpg |align=r |size=200 |caption=. }}{{clear}} ===Geography=== Jefferson county, Texas has area 1,113 square miles. 876 sq miles is land, and 236 sq miles water. Location- plains of the Texas Gulf Coast in SE Texas. The county is bounded on the north by Pine Island Bayou is on the North, Niches River is on the NE, Sabine Lake and the mouth of the Sabine River, known as Sabine Pass is on East. Southern part is marshland (Sea Rim State Park).. This park reaches to the beaches of Gulf of Mexico.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jefferson_County,_Texas Jefferson county] Gulf Coast grassy plain, with timber in northwest; beach sands, sandy loams, black clay soils; drains to Neches River, Gulf of Mexico. A series of lakes extends across the southern part of the county, and beaches overlook the Gulf.
https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcj05 :'''Type land''': -grassy plains, forest belt crosses the NW. '''Southern''' 1/3 - marshy saltgrass terrain for cattle raising. '''Middle''' 1/3 prairie for grazing and rice crops -''' Northern''' 1/3 -heavy forrested- hardsoods and southern yellow pine. :'''Terrain''' - low, flat :'''Altitude''' - sea level to 50 ft. :'''Soil''' - (Coast: beach sand) (Northern - loamy soil over deep reddish clay or loamy soil) (remainder of county - black, clayey soil) Th :'''Geology''' - Beaumont clay Formation yielding Spindletop and Big Hill salt dome containing also sulfur and petroleum :'''Temperature''' - 69 :'''Type sub soil''' Beaumont Clay formation and the Spindletop and Big Hill salt domes, contain sulfur and petroleum. :'''Rainfall''' - fifty-three inches. '''Climate''' - Subtropical, humid climate - warm, moist summers tempered by Gulf breezes. :'''Growing season''' -225 days a year. :'''Vegetation'''- pine, white oak, red oak, pin oak, ash, beech, magnolia, gum, cypress, bunchgrasses, marsh millet, seashore saltgrass and cordgrasses. :'''Prime Farmland'''- 1 and 10 % :'''Streams''' - Taylor's, Hillebrandt, and Pine Island bayous.and Neches River - water transport. :'''Lakes:''' 1)B. A. Steinhagen and 2) Sam Rayburn Reservoir - water for municipal use and industry, 3) Bayous for irrigation by rice growers. '''Natural resources''' in the county include ceramic clays, industrial sand, oil and gas, sulfur, and pine and hardwood. :'''Railroads'''- the Kansas City Southern, the Southwest Electric Power Company, and the Union Pacific, =====Adjacent counties===== *Hardin County (north) *Orange County (northeast) *Chambers County (southwest) *Liberty County (northwest) *Cameron Parish, Louisiana (east) =====Protected areas===== *Sea Rim State Park Spindletop {{Image|file=Jefferson_County_Texas-11.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=Spindletop. }}{{clear}} ===Demographics=== {{Image|file=Jefferson_County_Texas-2.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption='. }} *Large producer of oil, gas, sulfur, salt, sand and gravel. *Rice, hay, beef cattle, crawfish; Market value $38 million. Timber sales Types of settlers: English (22 %), Irish (17 %), German (12%), and French descent (16%), Mexican Americans- 4%, and African Americans 26%. *1950 only 11% of county residents over age 25 had completed high school and 3% had completed college, by '''1980''' more than 63% percent of county residents had completed high school and 14% had completed college. {{Image|file=Jefferson_County_Texas-8.jpg |caption=Jefferson County, Texas Image 9 }}{{clear}} *1980s, 502 farms remained in the county, both farm acreage and value had increased as agribusiness redefined agriculture. Principal products in the 1980s were rice, soybeans, fruits and nuts (principally peaches and pecans), forest products, and cattle; businesses numbered 5,318. Almost 76,663,975,000 cubic feet of gas-well gas, 3,296,208 barrels of crude oil, 4,686,683,000 cubic feet of casinghead gas, and more than 1,000,000 barrels of condensate were produced in 1982 *Nederland Air National Guard Station employed 102 people at a nine-acre site. :Jefferson county has several jails. ::Gist Unit, a state jail ::Stiles Unit ::Prison ::Al Price State Juvenile Correctional Facility run by Texas Youth Commission
::Leblanc Unit, a pre-release facility, in an unincorporated area of Jefferson County. : Federal Bureau of Prisons operates the Beaumont Federal Correctional Complex [[:Category: Federal Correctional Institution, Beaumont, Texas|Federal Correctional Institution]] Jefferson County was represented from 1999 to 2015 in the Texas House of Representatives by the Republican Allan Ritter, a businessman from Nederland.
{{Image|file=Jefferson_County_Texas-9.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption= Sabine Pass Battle }} Highways
*I-10.svg Interstate 10 *US 69 US 96 US 287 U.S. Highway 69/U.S. Highway 96/U.S. Highway 287 * U.S. Highway 90 *Texas State Highway 73 *Texas State Highway 82 *Texas State Highway 87 *Texas State Highway 105 *Texas State Highway 124 *Texas State Highway 326 *Texas State Highway 347 POLITICS:- Jefferson County is one of the '''{{red|most Democratic counties in Texas}}'''. It has not supported a Republican for president since 1972. A very unusual finding for Texas.
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*Beaumont Academy opened in 1879 with 150 students *Public school system was first established in 1881 *1882 the county had seventeen tax-supported schools. Colleges:
*Lamar University and Lamar State College–Port Arthur =====Cities===== *'''[[:Category:Beaumont, Texas|Beaumont]]''' (county seat) (117,473) -oil and gas production, government/services, engineering and industrial services, port; Lamar University, Institute of Technology; hospitals; entertainment district; Neches River Festival in April.
*[[:Category:Bevil Oaks, Texas|Bevil Oaks]] *[[:Category:China, Texas|China]] *[[:Category:Groves, Texas|Groves]] *[[:Category:Nederland, Texas|Nederland]] (17,301) Windmill and French museum; hospital; Tex Ritter memorial and park, heritage festival in March (city founded by Dutch immigrants in 1898).
*[[:Category:Nome, Texas|Nome]] {{Image|file=Jefferson_County_Texas-12.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Port Arthur. }}{{clear}} *[[:Category:Port Arthur, Texas|Port Arthur (54,444)]] - oil, chemical activities, shrimping and crawfishing, shipping, offshore marine, tourism; hospitals; museum; prison; Asian New Year Tet, Janis Joplin Birthday Bash in January. *[[:Category:Sabine Pass, Texas|Sabine Pass]] and [[:Category:Port Acres, Texas|Port Acres]] are now within the city limits of Port Arthur.
*[[:Category:Port Neches, Texas|Port Neches]] *[[:Category:Taylor Landing, Texas|Taylor Landing]] =====Incorporated/Unincorporated Communities===== *[[:Category:Central Gardens, Texas|Central Gardens]] *[[:Category:Fannett, Texas|Fannett]] '''Unincorporated areas'''
*[[:Category:Beauxart Gardens, Texas|Beauxart Gardens]] *[[:Category:Cheek, Texas|Cheek]] *[[:Category:Dowling, Texas|Dowling]] *[[:Category:Hamshire, Texas|Hamshire]] *[[:Category:LaBelle, Texas|LaBelle]] *[[:Category:Viterbo, Texas|Viterbo]] ====Formed From==== *1836--Jefferson County was created 17 March 1836 from Old Mexican Municipality, Mexican Municipality, '''Atascosito District''' The Cypress Bayou Settlement in the Mexican municipality of Liberty was the nucleus from which the present area of Jefferson County grew. ====Resources==== :Beaches :fresh and saltwater fishing :Duck, goose hunting :water activities :Dick Dowling Monument and Park :Spindletop site :energy :fire museums :Saltwater lake :J.D. Murphree WMA, :McFaddin wildlife refuge, :Texas Point wildlife refuge; :Lamar University events; :Historic sites :South Texas Fair in March-April. *Neches River provides water transport. *Education: :'''1845''', education in Jefferson County was exclusively private. :'''1855 -1860''' minutes of the county commissioners' court mention the Corn Street School and Pine Street School operated in Beaumont. Other early schools opened at Green's Bluff, Sabine Pass, Cow Bayou, and Pine Island. :'''1854''' Five school districts had been established by 1854 :'''1867''' 3 church schools and several common schools in 1867.Significant Cajun French movement to Jefferson County began in 1910, when the boll weevil destroyed cotton crops in parishes adjacent to Lafayette, Louisiana. =====Census===== :1850 --- 1,836 — :1860 --- 1,995 8.7% :1870 --- 1,906 −4.5% :1880 --- 3,489 83.1% :1890 --- 5,857 67.9% :1900 --- 14,239 143.1% :1910 --- 38,182 168.2% :1920 --- 73,120 91.5% :1930 --- 133,391 82.4% :1940 --- 145,329 8.9% :1950 --- 195,083 34.2% :1960 --- 245,659 25.9% :1970 --- 244,773 −0.4% :1980 --- 250,938 2.5% :1990 --- 239,397 −4.6% :2000 --- 252,051 5.3% :2010 --- 252,273 0.1% :Est. 2015 --- 254,308 ====Notables==== *[[Burer-1|Col. Arthur William (Art) Burer]] POW Vietnam :Janice Joplin, singer, Port Arthur. =====Land Grants===== =====Cemeteries===== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=c |size=370 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: Forest Lawn Memorial Park and Funeral Home, Beaumont, Texas|Forest Lawn Memorial Park and Funeral Home]] *Category: Forrest Lawn Memorial Park and Funeral Home, Beaumont, Texas Forrest Lawn Memorial Park and Funeral Home *[[:Category: Lincoln Park Cemetery, Beaumont, Texas|Lincoln Park]] *[[:Category: Magnolia Cemetery, Beaumont, Texas|Magnolia Cemetery]] *[[:Category: China Cemetery, China, Texas|China Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Greenlawn Memorial Park, Groves, Texas|Greenlawn Memorial Park]] *[[:Category: Oak Bluff Memorial Park, Port Neches, Texas|Oak Bluff Memorial Park]] *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2642 FindaGrave Cemeteries] *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Etx/Jefferson/ListJefferson.html Jefferson county Cemeteries] ===Sources===
*https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcj05 *http://texasalmanac.com/topics/government/jefferson-county *[http://www.thestoryoftexas.com/discover/campfire-stories/roughneck Hx of Texas Oil wells] *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2642 FindaGrave Cemeteries] *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Etx/Jefferson/ListJefferson.html Jefferson county Cemeteries] *[http://resources.rootsweb.ancestry.com/usa/TX/Jefferson/ Rootsweb Jefferson county genealogy] *[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Jefferson_County,_Texas_Genealogy FamilySearchGenealogy
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[[Category:Jefferson County, Wisconsin]] [[Category: Wisconsin, Homes and Asylums]] ==About== :It has been called several things in its 150 year history, but Jefferson County's Countryside Home has always existed to serve the people of the county. :Originally called the county "Poor Farm," officially established in 1854, some documents indicate that plans for a facility to care for infirmed or destitute people in the county existed before Wisconsin became a state. :Designed as a self-supporting farm to provide subsistence and give some residents an opportunity to work, the poor farm was a common institution in 19th century government to care for "paupers." :Documents list among the prevailing causes of "pauperism" in the early years as old age, sore eyes, blindness, asthma, friendlessness, vagrancy, dementia and consumption. :Over the decades the purpose and focus of the facility changed as did its name. The first half of the 20th century required that a sanitarium for polio patients fall under the umbrella of county services, in addition the Forest Lawn home for the Aged. :Medical progress closed the polio sanitarium in 1958. In 1978 the farm animals and equipment were sold at auction liquidating the last vestiges of the days it was considered the county farm. :The "Governor's Message and Accompanying Documents, Volume 2" states this about the location: ::There is a finely built brick asylum for the chronic insane, on the cottage plan, and well managed. Some insane are received from other counties. ::There is a poorhouse, fairly well built. The superintendent of both is elected by the county board. ==Sources== * Source: http://www.dodgejeffgen.com/archive/JeffersonCtyHome.htm * Source: Governor's Message and Accompany Documents, Volume 2, Democrat Printing Co State Printers, Madison Wisconsin, 1885
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= Jehovah's Witnesses = == Mission == The goal of this project is to gather information about Jehovah's Witnesses, with a focus on the leaders, "Bethel" volunteers and residences, and the history and genealogy of its members. === Membership === Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=19606899 send me a private message]. Thanks! * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Jehovahs_Witnesses|WikiTree Profiles that link here]] {| border="1" class="sortable" !Member!!Working |- |'''[[Robinson-27225|Azure Robinson]]'''||''1950 Census'' |- |[[Seely-210|Summer (Seely) Cooper]]|| |- |[[Peasley-221|Frances (Peasley) Robinson]]|| |- |[[Brians-8|Lisa Brians]]|| |- |[[Bush-5831|Elizabeth Linderer]]|| |- |[[Barrantes-24| Daniela (Barrantes) Filmer]]|| |- |[[McGee-4128|Ralph McGee]]|| |- |[[Close-716|Brooke (Close) Meetze]]|| |- |[[Bright-1984|Billie (Bright) Keaffaber]]|| |} === To Do === #Create profiles for: ##[[Space:Governing_Body_of_Jehovah%27s_Witnesses|Governing Body]] ##[[Wikipedia:Category:Jehovah's_Witnesses_by_nationality]] ##[[Space:122-124 Columbia Heights, Brooklyn, New York One Place Study|NY, USA Bethelites]]:
''[[Space:Jehovahs_Witnesses_Project_To-Do_List_1910_Bethelites|1910]] {{green|√}}'' | ''[[Space:Jehovahs_Witnesses_Project_To-Do_List_1915_Bethelites|1915]] {{green|√}}'' | ''[[Space:Jehovahs_Witnesses_Project_To-Do_List_1920_Bethelites|1920]] {{green|√}}'' | ''[[Space:Jehovahs_Witnesses_Project_To-Do_List_1925_Bethelites|1925]] {{green|√}}'' | ''[[Space:Jehovahs_Witnesses_Project_To-Do_List_1930_Bethelites|1930]] {{green|√}}''| ''[[Space:Jehovahs_Witnesses_Project_To-Do_List_1940_Bethelites|1940]] {{green|√}}''| [[Space:Jehovahs_Witnesses_Project_To-Do_List_1950_Bethelites|1950]] {{green|√}}'' ##[[Space:Jehovahs_Witnesses_Project_To-Do_List_Holocaust_Encyclopedia_ID_Cards|USHMM Holocaust Encyclopedia ID Cards]] ##[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=CategoryFull%3DJehovah%27s_Witnesses+unconnected&MaxProfiles=500 Add family] to witnesses not connected to the global tree #[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=CategoryFull%3DJehovah%27s_Witnesses+CategoryWord%3DBiography&MaxProfiles=500 Write biographies] See Also: *[https://www.jw.org JW.org] **[https://tv.jw.org JW Broadcasting] **[https://wol.jw.org Watchtower Online Library] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Knocking_(film) Film: Knocking] *[[Wikipedia:Jehovah's_Witnesses|Jehovah's Witnesses]] on WikiPedia *{{Wikidata|Q35269|enwiki}} {{Religion|image=Jehovahs Witnesses.png|text=was a [[Space:Jehovahs_Witnesses|Jehovah's Witness]]}}
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{{Clear}} ==History== Their present understanding of Bible truths and their activities can be traced back to the 1870s and the work of [[Russell-17043|Charles Taze Russell]] and his associates, and from there to the Bible and early Christianity. On July 26, 1931, at a convention in Columbus, Ohio, [[Rutherford-3100|Joseph Franklin Rutherford]] introduced the new name – Jehovah's witnesses – based on Isaiah 43:10: "'You are my witnesses,' declares Jehovah..." Major publishers of the Bible and Bible education literature. Currently, the Bible is available for free online and in hardcopy (in whole or in part) in over 160 languages. Bible literature is available in over 975 languages online or in hardcopy. == Resources == *''"[[Space:Jehovah’s Witnesses—Proclaimers of God’s Kingdom|Jehovah’s Witnesses—Proclaimers of God’s Kingdom]]"'' (Watchtower Bible & Tract Society, Brooklyn, New York 1993) *''"[[Space:Yearbook of Jehovah's Witnesses|Yearbook of Jehovah's Witnesses]]"'' (Watchtower Bible & Tract Society, Brooklyn, New York) *''"[[Space:The Watchtower|The Watchtower]]"'' (Watchtower Bible & Tract Society, Brooklyn, New York 1950-) *''"[[Space:Awake!|Awake!]]"'' (Watchtower Bible & Tract Society, Brooklyn, New York 1950-) ==Locations== The first headquarters were located at 101 Fifth Avenue. In 1884, they were moved first to 44 Federal Street and then to 40 Federal Street, where they stayed until expansion was necessary in the late 1880s.
[''Jehovah's Witnesses-Proclaimers of God's Kingdom'' Watchtower Bible and Tract Society 1993, database w/images (https://wol.jw.org : accessed 22 Apr 2019) Chapter 5 Proclaiming the Lord’s Return (1870-1914) [https://www.jw.org/finder?wtlocale=E&docid=1101993006&srctype=wol&srcid=share&par=60 Watchtower Online Library]][''Jehovah's Witnesses-Proclaimers of God's Kingdom''. Watchtower Bible and Tract Society 1993, database w/images (https://wol.jw.org : accessed 13 Jul 2022) Chapter 15 Development of the Organization Structure [https://www.jw.org/finder?wtlocale=E&docid=1101993018&srctype=wol&srcid=share Watchtower Online Library]] The next location was a four-story building at 56-60 Arch Street completed in 1889, and was the headquarters until the move to Brooklyn in 1909.
[''The Watchtower Announcing Jehovah’s Kingdom''. Watchtower Bible and Tract Society, database w/images (https://wol.jw.org : accessed 13 Jul 2022) 1 May 2009: Brooklyn Bethel—100 Years of History pages 22-25 [https://www.jw.org/finder?wtlocale=E&docid=2009330&srctype=wol&srcid=share&par=1-11 Watchtower Online Library]] ''“Altogether we concluded, after seeking Divine guidance, that Brooklyn, N.Y., with a large population of the middle class, and known as ‘The City of Churches,’ would, for these reasons, be our most suitable center for the harvest work during the few remaining years.”''[[[Russell-17043|Russell, Charles Taze]]. ''"Zion's Watch Tower"'' Watchtower Bible and Tract Society 15 Dec 1908 Page 3 (Page 373 in the volume of 1908 editions) [https://archive.org/details/1908ZionsWatchTowerAndHeraldOfChristsPresence/page/n371/ Internet Archive]] The old “Plymouth Bethel,” located at 13-17 Hicks Street, Brooklyn was purchased. The mission structure of the Plymouth Congregational Church, which church was served by Henry Ward Beecher as pastor. Also purchased was Beecher’s former residence at 124 Columbia Heights. Hicks Street was remodeled and became known as Brooklyn Tabernacle. Repairs were necessary at Beecher’s former residence at 124 Columbia Heights before it became the residenses of headquarters staff. “The new home we shall call ‘Bethel’ [meaning, “House of God”].”* {{Image|file=Jehovahs_Witnesses-5.jpg|caption=56-60 Arch Street, Allegheny|align=l}} {{Image|file=Jehovahs_Witnesses-2.jpg|caption=13-17 Hicks Street, Brooklyn|align=l}} {{Image|file=Jehovahs_Witnesses-3.jpg|caption=117 Adams St (1927 to present)|align=l}} {{Image|file=Jehovahs_Witnesses-1.jpg|caption=122 & 124 Columbia Heights, Brooklyn|align=l}} [[Image:Jehovahs_Witnesses-7.jpg|600px]] === Australia === *Equitable Bldg., Collins St., Melbourne === Britain === *24 Eversholt St London *[[Space:Watchtower_House%2C_Mill_Hill%2C_Middlesex_One_Place_Study|Watchtower House]] (1959-2020) *[[Space:1_Kingdom_Way%2C_West_Hanningfield%2C_Essex_One_Place_Study|1 Kingdom Way]] (2020- ) === Germany === *45 Mirker Str. Wuppertal, North Rhine-Westphalia {{Wikidata|Q63391744}} ===United States=== ====Pennsylvania==== *101 Fifth Avenue (1870-1884) *44 Federal Street (1884-1884) *40 Federal Street (1884-1889) *56-60 Arch Street ''"Bible House"'' (1890-1909) ====New York==== *[[Space:122-124 Columbia Heights, Brooklyn, New York One Place Study|Brooklyn Bethel at 122 & 124 Columbia Heights]] ''"Brooklyn Bethel Home"'' (1909-2016)
**97 Columbia Heights **107 Columbia Heights **119 Columbia Heights **108 Joralemon St **34 Orange St **67 Livingston St **90 Sands St **Bossert Hotel **Standish Hotel **Towers Hotel *13-17 Hicks Street, Brooklyn ''"Brooklyn Tabernacle"'' Office Complex (1909-2016) **25 Columbia Heights **30 Columbia Heights *Brooklyn Printery Buildings **69 Adams St **117 Adams St **85 Jay St **160 Jay St **175 Pearl St **18 Concord St **35 Myrtle Ave **360 Furman St *1111 Woodrow Road on Staten Island, New York *[[Space:Kingdom_Farm,_Lansing,_New_York_One_Place_Study|Kingdom Farm, Lansing, New York One Place Study]] (1935-1963) | [[Space:Kingdom_Farm_Cemetery_Lansing_NY_USA|Kingdom Farm Cemetery]] *[[Space:Watchtower_Educational_Center%2C_Patterson%2C_New_York_One_Place_Study|Watchtower Educational Center, Patterson, New York One Place Study]] (1988- *[[Space:Watchtower_Farms,_Wallkill,_New_York_One_Place_Study|Watchtower Farms, Wallkill, New York One Place Study]] (1963-2016) | [[Space:Watchtower_Farms_Cemetery_Wallkill_NY_USA|Watchtower Farms Cemetery]] *[[Space:1_Kings_Drive_Tuxedo_Park%2C_New_York_One_Place_Study|Warwick Bethel at 1 Kings Drive Tuxedo Park, New York]] (2016- )
[''"[https://www.jw.org/en/jehovahs-witnesses/activities/construction/world-headquarters-relocating/ Witnesses to Relocate World Headquarters]"'', database (https://www.jw.org/ : accessed 17 Apr 2022) About Us > Activities > Construction Projects] ==Sources==
*McCoy, Daniel J. ''"The Popular Handbook of World Religions."'' Harvest House Publishers. * Chryssides, George D. ''"Jehovah's Witnesses: Continuity and Change"''
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==List of Bethelites in the 1910 United States Census== {| border="0" !|Bethelites in: |[[Space:Jehovahs_Witnesses_Project_To-Do_List_1910_Bethelites|1910]] |[[Space:Jehovahs_Witnesses_Project_To-Do_List_1915_Bethelites|1915]] |[[Space:Jehovahs_Witnesses_Project_To-Do_List_1920_Bethelites|1920]] |[[Space:Jehovahs_Witnesses_Project_To-Do_List_1925_Bethelites|1925]] |[[Space:Jehovahs_Witnesses_Project_To-Do_List_1930_Bethelites|1930]] |[[Space:Jehovahs_Witnesses_Project_To-Do_List_1940_Bethelites|1940]] |[[Space:Jehovahs_Witnesses_Project_To-Do_List_1950_Bethelites|1950]] |} * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Jehovahs_Witnesses_Project_To-Do_List_1910_Bethelites|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] #Identify each address that housed Bethelites #Locate the census records for those addresses #Research and add profiles for each Bethelite - '''{{green|1910 √ Complete!}}''' #Add sticker to each profile: '''{{green|1910 √ Complete!}}''' {{Religion|image=Jehovahs_Witnesses-1.jpg|text=was a [[Space:Jehovahs_Witnesses|Jehovah's Witness]] and served at [[Space:Jehovahs_Witnesses_Project_To-Do_List_1910_Bethelites|Brooklyn Bethel]]}}
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*"United States Census, 1910," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M539-41N : accessed 5 May 2020), Charles T Russell, Brooklyn Ward 1, Kings, New York, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) ED 3, sheet 19A, family 310, NARA microfilm publication T624 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1982), roll 955; FHL microfilm 1,374,968. [[Space:Jehovahs_Witnesses_Project_To-Do_List_1910_Bethelites|1910 Bethel]] https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M539-41N {| border="2" class="sortable" !Household!!Role!!Sex!!Age!!Birthplace!!√!!Member |- |[[Russell-17043|Charles T Russell]]||Head||Male||58||Pennsylvania||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 16:39, 7 May 2020 (UTC) |- |[[Page-12156|William E Page]]||Assistant||Male||55||Illinois||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 20:02, 16 May 2020 (UTC) |- |[[Soule-2156|May S Page]]||Wife||Female||50||Wisconsin||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 20:34, 16 May 2020 (UTC) |- |[[Hatch-4769|Henry C Rockwell]]||Assistant||Male||35||Michigan||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 21:26, 16 May 2020 (UTC) |- |[[Breakey-80|Henrietta Rockwell]]||Wife||Female||58||New York||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 21:52, 16 May 2020 (UTC) |- |[[Brenisen-1|Edward W Brennersen]]||Assistant||Male||36||Missouri||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 22:44, 16 May 2020 (UTC) |- |[[Magee-2466|Grace I Brennersen]]||Wife||Female||35||Missouri||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 22:44, 16 May 2020 (UTC) |- |[[Brenisen-2|Susan A Brennersen]]||Daughter||Female||10||Texas||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 23:35, 16 May 2020 (UTC) |- |[[Brenisen-3|Ralph Brennersen]]||Son||Male||7||Texas||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 23:35, 16 May 2020 (UTC) |- |[[Tomlins-159|Clara Tomlins]]||Assistant||Female||38||England||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 01:37, 25 May 2020 (UTC) |- |[[Macmillan-1071|Alexander Mcmillan]]||Assistant||Male||32||Canada||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 15:20, 17 May 2020 (UTC) |- |[[Goodwin-8917|Mary Mcmillan]]||Wife||Female||37||Pennsylvania||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 18:54, 23 May 2020 (UTC) |- |[[Macmillan-1075|Albert E Mcmillan]]||Son||Male||2||Pennsylvania||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 18:54, 23 May 2020 (UTC) |- |[[Macmillan-1076|Goodwin Mcmillan]]||Son||Male||0||New York||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 18:54, 23 May 2020 (UTC) |- |[[Burgess-11129|Albert E Burgess]]||Assistant||Male||33||Michigan||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 14:41, 7 November 2020 (UTC) |- |[[Whitehouse-1831|Laura W Burgess]]||Wife||Female||30||Pennsylvania||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 16:48, 7 November 2020 (UTC) |- |[[Thomson-11300|Paul E Thomson]]||Assistant||Male||31||Illinois||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 19:31, 16 May 2021 (UTC) |- |[[Darlington-617|Alice L Darlington]]||Assistant||Female||55||Maryland||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 20:42, 2 May 2021 (UTC) |- |[[Robison-2198|Frederick H Robinson]]||Assistant||Male||25||Indiana||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 19:33, 18 April 2021 (UTC) |- |[[Nation-897|Almeta N Robinson]]||Wife||Female||31||Kansas||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 18:59, 18 April 2021 (UTC) |- |[[Herr-1651|Maurice L Herr]]||Assistant||Male||43||Pennsylvania||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 18:17, 2 May 2021 (UTC) |- |[[Griffin-16284|Jessie G Herr]]||Wife||Female||50||New York||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 18:17, 2 May 2021 (UTC) |- |[[di_Cecca-27|John De Cacca]]||Assistant||Male||30||Italy||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 02:52, 25 May 2020 (UTC) |- |[[Sturgeon-1194|Menta Sturgeon]]||Assistant||Male||44||Missouri||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 02:13, 21 December 2020 (UTC) |- |[[Dixon-13400|Florence A Sturgeon]]||Wife||Female||39||Massachusetts||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 02:13, 21 December 2020 (UTC) |- |[[Sturgeon-1195|Gordon Sturgeon]]||Son||Male||11||Missouri||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 02:13, 21 December 2020 (UTC) |- |[[Purkeypile-39|Don V Parkepile]]||Assistant||Male||36||Indiana||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 20:27, 20 December 2020 (UTC) |- |[[Freeman-16686|Blanche M Parkepile]]||Wife||Female||30||Michigan||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 20:27, 20 December 2020 (UTC) |- |[[Wilson-77654|Mildred Parkepile]]||Daughter||Female||11||Ohio||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 20:27, 20 December 2020 (UTC) |- |[[Meyer-16981|Gennie Meyer]]||Assistant||Female||30||Germany||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 23:48, 9 May 2021 (UTC) |- |[[Nylin-9|Helma J Nylin]]||Assistant||Female||35||Sweden||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 18:12, 16 November 2020 (UTC) |- |[[Myers-18209|Susan Nation]]||Assistant||Female||68||Tennessee||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 17:28, 18 April 2021 (UTC) |- |[[Detwiler-279|Frank C Detwiler]]||Assistant||Male||32||Ohio||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 18:00, 18 April 2021 (UTC) |- |[[Nation-896|Mary E Detwiler]]||Wife||Female||28||Kansas||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 17:56, 18 April 2021 (UTC) |- |[[Myers-18211|Charlton E Myer]]||Assistant||Male||24||Indiana||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 22:03, 18 April 2021 (UTC) |- |[[Ferris-3137|Charles Ferris]]||Assistant||Male||64||Syria||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 17:25, 15 November 2020 (UTC) |- |[[Dyer-2736|Ella V Dyer]]||Assistant||Female||43||Maine||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 22:57, 9 May 2021 (UTC) |- |[[Raymond-4675|George B Raymond]]||Assistant||Male||45||Iowa||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 23:47, 20 December 2020 (UTC) |- |[[Caswell-1751|Katherine C Raymond]]||Wife||Female||42||New York||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 23:47, 20 December 2020 (UTC) |- |[[Raymond-4676|Blanch B Raymond]]||Daughter||Female||18||New York||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 23:47, 20 December 2020 (UTC) |- |[[Hudgings-11|William F Hudgings]]||Assistant||Male||20||Missouri||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 23:30, 16 May 2021 (UTC) |- |[[Stephenson-8228|Joh F Stephens]]||Assistant||Male||30||Columbia||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 22:14, 16 May 2021 (UTC) |- |[[Wakefield-4202|Averett G Wakefield]]||Assistant||Male||19||North Carolina||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 22:44, 18 April 2021 (UTC) |- |[[Sullivan-16826|Ora L Wakefield]]||Wife||Female||22||Alabama||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 23:11, 18 April 2021 (UTC) |- |[[Hamilton-26600|Emma L Hamilton]]||Assistant||Female||48||Illinois||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 22:39, 9 May 2021 (UTC) |- |[[Beach-6546|Alice E Bourguin]]||Assistant||Female||59||Ohio||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 19:21, 2 May 2021 (UTC) |- |[[Work-555|Minnie O Work]]||Assistant||Female||37||Pennsylvania||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 23:21, 9 May 2021 (UTC) |- |[[Frazer-1837|Samuel F Mcgill]]||Assistant||Male||48||Vermont||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 17:09, 16 May 2021 (UTC) |- |[[Baxter-8258|Annie M Webber]]||Assistant||Female||39||Wales||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 18:48, 15 November 2020 (UTC) |- |[[Gillette-959|Elizabeth Gillette]]||Assistant||Female||51||Ohio||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 19:05, 9 May 2021 (UTC) |- |[[Noll-931|Isaac P Noll]]||Assistant||Male||23||Kansas||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 22:41, 16 May 2021 (UTC) |- |[[Gillberg-72|Charlotte Giltberg]]||Assistant||Female||63||Sweden||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 18:41, 2 May 2021 (UTC) |- |[[Scheerer-104|Fred L Sheerer]]||Assistant||Male||30||Germany||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 21:10, 16 May 2021 (UTC) |- |[[Hirsh-132|Robert W Hirsch]]||Assistant||Male||41||Pennsylvania||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 17:51, 16 May 2021 (UTC) |- |[[Hoskins-2837|Isaac F Hoskins]]||Assistant||Male||32||Illinois||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 17:41, 7 November 2020 (UTC) |- |[[Whitehouse-1832|Estella Hoskins]]||Wife||Female||25||Pennsylvania||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 16:59, 7 November 2020 (UTC) |- |[[Hoskins-2841|E Hoskins]]||Assistant||Female||27||Illinois||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 20:19, 7 November 2020 (UTC) |- |[[Hunting-284|Lillian Horth]]||Wife||Female||34||Iowa||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 23:35, 13 December 2020 (UTC) |- |[[Horth-103|Frank T Horth]]||Assistant||Male||34||New York||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 23:35, 13 December 2020 (UTC) |- |[[Ecker-532|Marie Horth]]||Daughter||Female||15||Iowa||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 23:35, 13 December 2020 (UTC) |- |[[Kuehn-460|J G Kriehn]]||Assistant||Male||48||Wisconsin||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 03:42, 14 December 2020 (UTC) |- |[[Walk-254|Oltile F Kriehn]]||Wife||Female||48||New York||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 03:42, 14 December 2020 (UTC) |- |[[Kuehn-461|Alfred W C Kriehn]]||Son||Male||24||Minnesota||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 03:42, 14 December 2020 (UTC) |- |[[Kuehn-462|Hugo F Kriehn]]||Son||Male||23||Minnesota||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 03:42, 14 December 2020 (UTC) |- |[[Kuehn-463|Esther O Kuehn]]||Daughter||Female||21||Ohio||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 03:42, 14 December 2020 (UTC) |- |[[Kuehn-464|Cora H Kuehn]]||Daughter||Female||19||Ohio||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 03:42, 14 December 2020 (UTC) |- |[[Kuehn-465|Mildred F Kuehn]]||Daughter||Female||16||Ohio||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 03:42, 14 December 2020 (UTC) |- |[[Draper-4154|Frank Draper]]||Assistant||Male||54||Ohio||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 15:01, 16 May 2021 (UTC) |- |[[Ericson-308|Carl H Ericson]]||Assistant||Male||36||Massachusetts||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 19:00, 16 May 2021 (UTC) |- |[[Sullivan-17011|Owen L Sullivan]]||Assistant||Male||51||Tennessee||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 16:16, 16 May 2021 (UTC) |- |} :Supplemental Section - Same address ::
*"United States Census, 1910," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M539-5MR : accessed 6 May 2020), Marguerite Bedford, Brooklyn Ward 1, Kings, New York, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) ED 3, sheet 22A, family 278, NARA microfilm publication T624 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1982), roll 955; FHL microfilm 1,374,968. [[Space:Jehovahs_Witnesses_Project_To-Do_List_1910_Bethelites|1910 Bethel]] https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M539-5MR {| border="2" class="sortable" !Household!!Role!!Sex!!Age!!Birthplace!!√!!Member |- |[[Jean-1049|Marguerite Bedford]]||Head||Female|| 27||France||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 00:36, 8 November 2020 (UTC) |- |[[Payne-14846|Gordon Hall Payne]]||Lodger||Male|| 32||New York||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 01:25, 8 November 2020 (UTC) |- |[[Hek-7|Chas W Hek]]||Assistant||Male|| 33||Pennsylvania||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 01:47, 8 November 2020 (UTC) |- |[[Kesler-650|Alice G James]]||Assistant||Female||50||Illinois||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 02:42, 8 November 2020 (UTC) |- |[[Rutherford-3100|Jos F Rutherford]]||Assistant|| Male|| 40||Missouri||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 16:39, 7 May 2020 (UTC) |- |[[Fetzer-137|Mary F Rutherford]]||Assistant|| Female|| 39||Missouri||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 16:39, 7 May 2020 (UTC) |- |[[Rutherford-3101|Malcolm C Rutherford]]||Boarder||Male|| 17||Missouri||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 16:39, 7 May 2020 (UTC) |- |[[Saphore-1|Allen M Saphore]]||Assistant|| Male|| 30||New Jersey||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 03:01, 8 November 2020 (UTC) |- |[[McPherson-5294|Percy J Mcpherson]]||Assistant|| Male|| 23||Canada||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 03:46, 8 November 2020 (UTC) |- |[[Fillman-97|Christian Fillman]] ||Assistant|| Male|| 40||Ohio||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 04:22, 8 November 2020 (UTC) |- |[[Merchant-1227|Eva M Connell]] ||Assistant|| Female|| 40||Pennsylvania||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 22:00, 7 November 2020 (UTC) |- |[[Crowley-2392|Margaret M Hartzel]] ||Assistant|| Female|| 63||Scotland||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 23:17, 7 November 2020 (UTC) |- |[[Oberg-413|Werner D Oberg ]]||Assistant|| Male|| 21||Connecticut||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 21:16, 31 May 2020 (UTC) |- |}
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==List of Bethelites in the 1950 United States Census== {| border="0" !|Bethelites in: |[[Space:Jehovahs_Witnesses_Project_To-Do_List_1910_Bethelites|1910]] |[[Space:Jehovahs_Witnesses_Project_To-Do_List_1915_Bethelites|1915]] |[[Space:Jehovahs_Witnesses_Project_To-Do_List_1920_Bethelites|1920]] |[[Space:Jehovahs_Witnesses_Project_To-Do_List_1925_Bethelites|1925]] |[[Space:Jehovahs_Witnesses_Project_To-Do_List_1930_Bethelites|1930]] |[[Space:Jehovahs_Witnesses_Project_To-Do_List_1940_Bethelites|1940]] |[[Space:Jehovahs_Witnesses_Project_To-Do_List_1950_Bethelites|1950]] |} * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Jehovahs_Witnesses_Project_To-Do_List_1950_Bethelites|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] #Identify each address that housed Bethelites #Locate the census records for those addresses #Research and add profiles for each Bethelite ## [[Space:Jehovahs_Witnesses_Project_To-Do_List_1950_Bethelites#265_Kline_Road_.28Kingdom_Farm.29|Kingdom Farm]] '''{{green|√ Complete!}}''' ## [[Space:Jehovahs_Witnesses_Project_To-Do_List_1950_Bethelites#122_124_Columbia_Heights_.28Brooklyn_Bethel.29|Bethel]]: '''{{green|√ Complete!}}''' o - to do ø - in process √ - completed Please add
~~~~ in the Member column on those profiles you would like to work on. Please update as done (√) and the WT ID of anyone from your own watchlist. ==New York== === 265 Kline Road ([[Space:Kingdom_Farm%2C_Lansing%2C_New_York_One_Place_Study|Kingdom Farm]]) === '''3 Pages of the 1950 Census, 170 residents''' *"Tompkins, New York, United States records, Apr 1, 2022," images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QHJ-5QHW-S4XF?view=explore : May 25, 2023), image 20 of 62; National Archives and Records Administration. *{{Ancestry Sharing|29190041|dd5f2a}} - {{Ancestry Record|62308|280563017}} ::
* "1950 United States Federal Census"
United States of America, Bureau of the Census; Washington, D.C.; Seventeenth Census of the United States, 1950; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census, 1790-2007; Record Group Number: 29; Residence Date: 1950; Home in 1950: Lansing, Tompkins, New York; Roll: 1766; Sheet Number: 19; Enumeration District: 55-54
{{Ancestry Sharing|29190041|dd5f2a}} - {{Ancestry Record|62308|280563017}} (accessed 26 June 2022)
John Booth (47) lodger in household of John Booth (47) in Lansing, Tompkins, New York, USA. Born in New York. ==== Volunteers ==== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" !Name!!Age!!Birthplace!!Role!!Gender!!√!!Member/Notes |- |[[Abbuhl-152|Abbuhl, David]]||62||New York||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225]] 16:50, 25 May 2023 (UTC) |- |[[Baker-25199|Baker, Glen]]||39||Washington||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225]] 17:20, 25 May 2023 (UTC) |- |[[Shelburne-257|Baker, Christine]]||32||Oregon||Lodger||F||√||[[Robinson-27225]] 17:20, 25 May 2023 (UTC) |- |[[Bible-1012|Bible, Reginald]]||22||Virginia||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225]] 17:36, 25 May 2023 (UTC) |- |[[Booth-12100|Booth, John]]||47||New York||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225]] 17:50, 25 May 2023 (UTC) |- |[[Bowers, Keith]]||21||Virginia||Lodger||M||o||''{{red|still living?}}''
{{FamilySearch|G2SZ-5SJ}} |- |[[Barker-18603|Barker, Paul]]||20||Ohio||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225]] 21:19, 25 May 2023 (UTC) |- |[[Cimino-282|Cimino, Peter]]||24||New Jersey||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225]] 21:45, 25 May 2023 (UTC) |- |[[Conte-358|Conte, Larry]]||33||Pennsylvania||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225]] 22:14, 25 May 2023 (UTC) |- |[[Coultrup-15|Coultrop, Russell]]||34||Oklahoma||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225]] |- |[[Dunlap-4800|Dunlap, Edward]]||30||Colorado||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225]] 22:47, 25 May 2023 (UTC) |- |[[Ebel, LaVerne]]
[ '''Military''': "U.S., World War II Draft Cards Young Men, 1940-1947"]
National Archives at St. Louis; St. Louis, Missouri; Wwii Draft Registration Cards For Illinois, 10/16/1940-03/31/1947; Record Group: Records of the Selective Service System, 147; Box: 470
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Name: La Vearne Junior Ebel; Race: White; Age: 18; Birth Date: 26 Aug 1927; Birth Place: Crystal Lake, Illinois; Registration Date: 27 Aug 1945; Registration Place: Woodshack, McHenry, Illinois, USA; Employer: Watch Tower Bible & Tract Society; Height: "5 8"; Weight: "163"; Complexion: Light; Hair Color: Brown; Eye Color: Hazel; Next of Kin: La Vearne T Ebel;
Household Members (Name):
La Vearne Junior Ebel. [ '''1950 Census''': "United States 1950 Census"]
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Laverne Ebel (22), single lodger, Farmer, in household of Laverne Ebel (22 years) in Lansing, Lansing, Tompkins, New York, United States. Born in Illinois. ||22||Illinois||Lodger||M||o||''{{red|still living?}}''
{{FamilySearch|G2SZ-5SJ}} |- |[[Eckley-277|Eckley, Fred]]||70||Iowa||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225]] |- |[[Freschel-1|Friend, Maxwell]]||59||Switzerland||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225]] |- |[[Keller-9326|Friend, Irma]]||50||Switzerland||Lodger||F||√||[[Robinson-27225]] |- |[[Gauntt-130|Geuntt, Howard]]||27||New Jersey||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 21:44, 31 May 2023 (UTC) |- |[[Goslin-261|Goslin, Elijah]]||42||Kansas||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225]] |- |[[Grothman-17|Grothman, George]]||23||Illinois||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 21:56, 31 May 2023 (UTC) |- |[[Hammer-2636|Hammer, Paul]]||71||Norway||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225]] |- |[[Hannan-992|Hannan, William]]||58||New Jersey||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225]] |- |[[Haney-2913|Haney, Arthur]]||40||North Dakota||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225]] |- |[[Haney-2914|Haney, Clarence]]||23||Michigan||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225]] |- |[[Henschel-74|Henschel, Herman]]||58||New Jersey||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225]] |- |[[Parnell-2084|Henschel, Doris]]||41||Massachusetts||Lodger||F||√||[[Robinson-27225]] |- |[[Hook, George]]
[ '''1950 Census''': "United States 1950 Census"]
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{{FamilySearch Record|6X58-2VYV}} (accessed 31 May 2023)
{{FamilySearch Image|3QHK-SQHW-S47H}}
George Hook (25), single lodger, Farmer, in household of George Hook (25 years) in Lansing, Lansing, Tompkins, New York, United States. Born in Pennsylvania. ||25||Pennsylvania||Lodger||M||o||''{{red|still living?}}''
{{FamilySearch|G2Q2-2W7}} |- |[[Huff-7966|Huff, Lenore]]||23||Michigan||Lodger||F||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 22:24, 31 May 2023 (UTC) |- |[[Hollender-59|Hollender, Loy]]||21||North Carolina||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 22:43, 31 May 2023 (UTC) |- |[[Jarzyna, Edward]]
[ '''1950 Census''': "United States 1950 Census"]
citing Page: 20; Line: 19;
{{FamilySearch Record|6X58-2VYR}} (accessed 31 May 2023)
{{FamilySearch Image|3QHK-SQHW-S47H}}
Edward Jarzyna (26), single lodger, Farmer, in household of Edward Jarzyna (26 years) in Lansing, Lansing, Tompkins, New York, United States. Born in Michigan. ||26||Michigan||Lodger||M||o||''{{red|still living?}}''
{{FamilySearch|G2Q2-64Z}} |- |[[Johnson, John]]
[ '''1950 Census''': "United States 1950 Census"]
citing Page: 20; Line: 20;
{{FamilySearch Record|6X58-2VB9}} (accessed 31 May 2023)
{{FamilySearch Image|3QHK-SQHW-S47H}}
John Johnson (20), single lodger, Farmer, in household of John Johnson (20 years) in Lansing, Lansing, Tompkins, New York, United States. Born in North Dakota. ||20||North Dakota||Lodger||M||o||''{{red|still living?}}''
{{FamilySearch|G2QL-TWX}} |- |[[Keller-10720|Keller, Edwin]]||40||Texas||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 17:39, 3 June 2023 (UTC) |- |[[Koelmel-43|Koelmel, Richard]]||26||Nebraska||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 17:49, 3 June 2023 (UTC) |- |[[Kridler-44|Kridler, James]]||28||Ohio||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 22:28, 3 June 2023 (UTC) |- |[[Learned-772|Learned, Alvin]]||39||North Dakota||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 22:28, 3 June 2023 (UTC) |- |[[Luts-6|Luts, John]]||68||Estonia||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225]] |- |[[Laubenstein-76|Laubenstein, Ernest]]||25||New York||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 22:28, 3 June 2023 (UTC) |- |[[Laier-115|Laier, John]]||25||California||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 22:28, 3 June 2023 (UTC) |- |[[Martinsen-391|Martinsen, Martin]]||51||Norway||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 23:35, 20 June 2023 (UTC) |- |[[McLemore-670|Mclemore, Lester]]||59||Missouri||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225]] |- |[[McWilliams-2369|McWilliams, Robert]]||37||Illinois||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 22:28, 3 June 2023 (UTC) |- |[[Nuss, Harriet]]
[ '''1950 Census''': "United States 1950 Census"]
citing Page: 21; Line: 1;
{{FamilySearch Record|6X58-6Q3G}} (accessed 3 June 2023)
{{FamilySearch Image|3QHK-SQHW-S47C}}
Harriet Nuss (21), single lodger, Housekeeper, in household of Harriet Nuss (21 years) in Lansing, Lansing, Tompkins, New York, United States. Born in New York. ||21||New York||Lodger||F||o||''{{red|still living?}}''
{{FamilySearch|G27R-LQJ}} |- |[[Parish-3395|Parrish, Roscoe]]||32||Kentucky||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 22:28, 3 June 2023 (UTC) |- |[[Richardson-37232|Richardson, Reginald]]||34||Louisiana||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 22:28, 3 June 2023 (UTC) |- |[[Ripley-2803|Ripley, Steve]]||43||New York||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 22:28, 3 June 2023 (UTC) |- |[[Ryan-2854|Ryan, Roy]]||49||Missouri||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225]] |- |[[Scaglione-42|Scaglione, Joseph]]||24||Illinois||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 22:28, 3 June 2023 (UTC) |- |[[Schroeder-5996|Schroeder, Albert]]||39||Michigan||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 22:28, 3 June 2023 (UTC) |- |[[Smith, George]]
[ '''1950 Census''': "United States 1950 Census"]
citing Page: 21; Line: 8;
{{FamilySearch Record|6X58-6Q3Z}} (accessed 4 June 2023)
{{FamilySearch Image|3QHK-SQHW-S47C}}
George Smith (21), single wder, Kitchen Helper, in household of George Smith (21 years) in Lansing, Lansing, Tompkins, New York, United States. Born in Texas. ||21||Texas||Lodger||M||o||''{{red|still living?}}''
{{FamilySearch|G2W7-9QH}} |- |[[Stallard-766|Stallard, Leonard]]||32||Virginia||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 00:26, 5 June 2023 (UTC) |- |[[Sumen-1|Sumen, Arthur]]||39||Michigan||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 00:26, 5 June 2023 (UTC) |- |[[Thorn-2454|Thorn, Walter]]||84||England||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225]] |- |[[Vanzee-85|Van Zee, Fred]]||49||Michigan||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225]] |- |[[Peacock-4880|Van Zee, Leona]]||50||Michigan||Lodger||F||√||[[Robinson-27225]] |- |[[Yeatts-265|Yeats, Andrew]]||29||Virginia||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 00:26, 5 June 2023 (UTC) |- |[[Zilke-20|Zilke, Otto]]||54||Germany||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225]] |- |[[Schaeffer-2223|Zilke, Helen]]||60||Romania||Lodger||F||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 00:26, 5 June 2023 (UTC) |- |[[Wotyka, John]]
[ '''1950 Census''': "United States 1950 Census"]
citing Page: 21; Line: 17;
{{FamilySearch Record|6X58-6QSY}} (accessed 4 June 2023)
{{FamilySearch Image|3QHK-SQHW-S47C}}
John Wotyka (19), single lodger, Farmer, in household of John Wotyka (19 years) in Lansing, Lansing, Tompkins, New York, United States. Born in Rhode Istand. ||19||Rhode Island||Lodger||M||o||''{{red|still living?}}''
{{FamilySearch|G2W7-V7Z}} |- |[[Abbuhl-153|Abbuhl, Rudolph]]||57||New York||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 00:26, 5 June 2023 (UTC) |} ==== [[Space:Watchtower Bible School of Gilead Graduating Class of 1950#Students|Students]] ==== === 122 124 Columbia Heights ([[Space:122-124 Columbia Heights, Brooklyn, New York One Place_Study|Brooklyn Bethel]])=== '''12 Pages of the 1950 Census, 358 residents''' *"Kings, New York, United States Records," images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QHN-GQHW-MS7C-R : April 20, 2022), image 2 through 14; United States. Bureau of the Census. *{{Ancestry Sharing|29112626|19729a}} - {{Ancestry Record|62308|294832885}} ::
*"1950 United States Federal Census"
United States of America, Bureau of the Census; Washington, D.C.; Seventeenth Census of the United States, 1950; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census, 1790-2007; Record Group Number: 29; Residence Date: 1950; Home in 1950: New York, Kings, New York; Roll: 2756; Sheet Number: 1; Enumeration District: 24-1355
{{Ancestry Sharing|29112626|19729a}} - {{Ancestry Record|62308|294832885}} (accessed 21 June 2022)
Nathan Homer Knorr (44) head of household in New York, Kings, New York, USA. Born in Pennsylvania. {| border="1" class="sortable" !Name |Age |Birthplace |Role |Gender |√ |Member/Notes |- |[[Knorr-359|Knorr, Nathan Homer]] |44 |Pennsylvania |Head |M |√ |[[Robinson-27225]] |- |[[Ulrich-1776|Ulrich, Clarence ]] |42 |Nebraska |Head |M |√ |[[Robinson-27225]] |- |[[Bible-976|Bible, Richmond Loyd]] |32 |Virginia |Lodger |M |√ |[[Robinson-27225]] |- |[[Young, William L]]
[ '''1950 Census''': "1950 United States Federal Census"]
United States of America, Bureau of the Census; Washington, D.C.; Seventeenth Census of the United States, 1950; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census, 1790-2007; Record Group Number: 29; Residence Date: 1950; Home in 1950: New York, Kings, New York; Roll: 2756; Sheet Number: 1; Enumeration District: 24-1355
{{Ancestry Sharing|30442655|563784}} - {{Ancestry Record|62308|294832888}} (accessed 18 September 2022)
William L Young (18), single lodger, in household of Richmond Loyd Bible (32) in New York, Kings, New York, USA. Born in Virginia. |18 |Virginia |Lodger |M |o |''{{red|still living?}}''
{{FamilySearch|GVH9-XFG}} |- |[[Kern-4124|Kern, Allan L]] |29 |Colorado |Lodger |M |√ |[[Robinson-27225]] |- |[[Mock-1371|Mock, Clarence C]] |25 |Colorado |Lodger |M |√ |[[Robinson-27225]] |- |[[Pratt, Orman D]]
[ '''Military''': "U.S., World War II Draft Cards Young Men, 1940-1947"]
National Archives at St. Louis; St. Louis, Missouri; WWII Draft Registration Cards for Illinois, 10/16/1940-03/31/1947; Record Group: Records of the Selective Service System, 147; Box: 1441
{{Ancestry Sharing|30442648|8f85b0}} - {{Ancestry Record|2238|40173843}} (accessed 18 September 2022)
Name: Orman Donald Pratt; Race: White; Age: 18; Relationship to Draftee: Self (Head); Birth Date: 29 Mar 1927; Birth Place: Clinton, Iowa, USA; Residence Place: Highland Park, Lake, Illinois, USA; Registration Date: 29 Mar 1945; Registration Place: Illinois, USA; Employer: Ministerial Work; Height: 5 10; Weight: 135; Complexion: Light; Hair Color: Brown; Eye Color: Gray; Next of Kin: W. L. Pratt;
Household Members Relationship:
Orman Donald Pratt Self (Head)
W. L. Pratt Father. [ '''1950 Census''': "1950 United States Federal Census"]
United States of America, Bureau of the Census; Washington, D.C.; Seventeenth Census of the United States, 1950; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census, 1790-2007; Record Group Number: 29; Residence Date: 1950; Home in 1950: New York, Kings, New York; Roll: 2756; Sheet Number: 1; Enumeration District: 24-1355
{{Ancestry Sharing|30442650|964a15}} - {{Ancestry Record|62308|294832891}} (accessed 18 September 2022)
Orman D Pratt (23), single lodger, in household of Richmond Loyd Bible (32) in New York, Kings, New York, USA. Born in Iowa. |23 |Iowa |Lodger |M |o |''{{red|still living?}}'' |- |[[Matwicio-1|Mattwicio, Steve ]] |29 |Missouri |Lodger |M |√ |[[Robinson-27225]] |- |[[Kraker-41|Kraker, Simon P]] |35 |Ohio |Lodger |M |√ |[[Robinson-27225]] |- |[[Tucker-20630|Tucker, Ivor J]] |39 |Canada |Lodger |M |√ |[[Robinson-27225]] |- |[[Dike, Mark ]] |24 |Ohio |Lodger |M |o |''{{red|still living?}}''
{{FamilySearch|GFPM-TPH}}
Father: [[Dike-416]] |- |[[Hunick, Roy H]]
[ '''Birth''': "California Birth Index, 1905-1995"]
Birthdate: 12 Apr 1932; Birth County: Los Angeles
{{Ancestry Record|5247|1823169}} (accessed 18 September 2022)
Roy Hollis Hunick born on 12 Apr 1932. [ '''1950 Census''': "1950 United States Federal Census"]
United States of America, Bureau of the Census; Washington, D.C.; Seventeenth Census of the United States, 1950; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census, 1790-2007; Record Group Number: 29; Residence Date: 1950; Home in 1950: New York, Kings, New York; Roll: 2756; Sheet Number: 1; Enumeration District: 24-1355
{{Ancestry Sharing|30442636|6ae6a0}} - {{Ancestry Record|62308|294832896}} (accessed 18 September 2022)
Roy H Hunick (17), single lodger, in household of Richmond Loyd Bible (32) in New York, Kings, New York, USA. Born in California. |17 |California |Lodger |M |o |''{{red|still living?}}''
|- |[[Gilmore-5403|Gilmore, Edmund J]] |21 |Illinois |Lodger |M |√ |[[Robinson-27225]] |- |[[Taylor-91645|Taylor, Earl A]] |21 |Pennsylvania |Lodger |M |√ |[[Robinson-27225]] |- |[[Chapman, Merrill J]] |24 |Florida |Lodger |M |o |''{{red|still living?}}''
{{FamilySearch|GS2B-7PP}} |- |[[Wartick-9|Wartick, Ralph ]] |35 |Illinois |Lodger |M |√ |[[Robinson-27225]] |- |[[Casson-491|Casson, Edward ]] |36 |Maryland |Lodger |M |√ |[[Robinson-27225]] |- |[[Meng-306|Meng, Charles J]] |40 |Pennsylvania |Lodger |M |√ |[[Robinson-27225]] |- |[[Matthews-17148|Matthews, Earl R]] |24 |California |Lodger |M |√ |[[Robinson-27225]] |- |[[Matthews, Leo R]]
['''Military''': "U.S., World War II Draft Cards Young Men, 1940-1947," database with images, The National Archives at Fort Worth, Texas; Fort Worth, Texas; WWII Draft Registration Cards for Georgia, 10/16/1940-03/31/1947; Record Group: Records of the Selective Service System, 147, {{Ancestry Sharing|1454597|2fca53c93b976cb9ec19124f7e8b326a0c74255cd99703e419354724222aacea}} - ({{Ancestry Record|2238|39103452}} : accessed 29 January 2023), Name: Leo Roy Matthews; Gender: Male; Age: 13; Relationship to Draftee: Self (Head); Birth Date: 7 Oct 1927; Birth Place: Los Angeles, USA; Registration Date: 1940-1942; Registration Place: Savannah, Georgia, USA; Next of Kin: T M Mathews; Household Members (Name) Relationship: Leo Roy Matthews Self (Head), T M Mathews Father.]['''1950 Census''': "United States 1950 Census," database with images, citing Page: 1; Line: 23, ({{FamilySearch Record|6XY9-FX2N}} : accessed 29 January 2023) {{FamilySearch Image|3QHN-GQHW-MS7C-R}}, Leo R Matthews (22), single lodger, Job Press Operator, in household of Clarence Ubrich (42 years) in Kings, New York, United States. Born in California.] |22 |California |Lodger |M |o |''{{red|still living?}}''
{{FamilySearch|GFTY-JC3}} |- |[[Rasmussen-6126|Rasmussen, Robert V]] |18 |Wisconsin |Lodger |M |√ |[[Robinson-27225]] |- |[[Schuh-325|Schuh, Louis P]] |21 |Washington |Lodger |M |√ |[[Robinson-27225]] |- |[[Karns-313|Karns, Walter D]] |33 |Ohio |Lodger |M |√ |[[Robinson-27225]] |- |[[Garbinski-8|Garbinski, Casimir J]] |45 |New Jersey |Lodger |M |√ |[[Robinson-27225]] |- |[[Dobis-23|Dobis, Eddie ]] |22 |Indiana |Lodger |M |√ |[[Robinson-27225]] |- |[[Pysh-18|Pysh, John ]] |23 |Indiana |Lodger |M |√ |[[Robinson-27225]] |- |[[Southworth-1601|Southworth, Charles H]] |30 |Kansas |Lodger |M |√ |[[Robinson-27225]] |- |[[Yuchniewicz-1|Yuckniewecz, Stanley S]] |33 |New York |Lodger |M |√ |[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]]
16:13, 18 September 2022 (UTC) |- |[[Anzicker, Richard F]]
[ '''1950 Census''': "1950 United States Federal Census"]
United States of America, Bureau of the Census; Washington, D.C.; Seventeenth Census of the United States, 1950; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census, 1790-2007; Record Group Number: 29; Residence Date: 1950; Home in 1950: New York, Kings, New York; Roll: 2756; Sheet Number: 2; Enumeration District: 24-1355
{{Ancestry Sharing|30442878|f27838}} - {{Ancestry Record|62308|294832913}} (accessed 18 September 2022)
Richard F Anzicker (23), single lodger, in household of Richmond Loyd Bible (32) in New York, Kings, New York, USA. Born in South Dakota. |23 |South Dakota |Lodger |M |o |''{{red|still living?}}''
{{FamilySearch|GN9T-VLH}} |- |[[Seubert, Merlyn E]]
[ '''1950 Census''': "1950 United States Federal Census"]
United States of America, Bureau of the Census; Washington, D.C.; Seventeenth Census of the United States, 1950; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census, 1790-2007; Record Group Number: 29; Residence Date: 1950; Home in 1950: New York, Kings, New York; Roll: 2756; Sheet Number: 2; Enumeration District: 24-1355
{{Ancestry Record|62308|294832914}} (accessed 18 September 2022)
Merlyn E Seubert (19), single lodger, in household of Richmond Loyd Bible (32) in New York, Kings, New York, USA. Born in South Dakota. |19 |South Dakota |Lodger |M |o |''{{red|still living?}}''
{{FamilySearch|GN9T-BWY}} |- |[[Schmidt, Edmund J]]
[ '''1950 Census''': "1950 United States Federal Census"]
United States of America, Bureau of the Census; Washington, D.C.; Seventeenth Census of the United States, 1950; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census, 1790-2007; Record Group Number: 29; Residence Date: 1950; Home in 1950: New York, Kings, New York; Roll: 2756; Sheet Number: 2; Enumeration District: 24-1355
{{Ancestry Sharing|30443185|b8e708}} - {{Ancestry Record|62308|294832915}} (accessed 18 September 2022)
Edmund Schmidt Jr (27), single lodger, in household of Richmond Loyd Bible (32) in New York, Kings, New York, USA. Born in Ohio. |27 |Ohio |Lodger |M |o |''{{red|still living?}}''
{{FamilySearch|GN9T-L9R}} |- |[[Brekke, Norman A]]
[ '''1950 Census''': "1950 United States Federal Census"]
United States of America, Bureau of the Census; Washington, D.C.; Seventeenth Census of the United States, 1950; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census, 1790-2007; Record Group Number: 29; Residence Date: 1950; Home in 1950: New York, Kings, New York; Roll: 2756; Sheet Number: 2; Enumeration District: 24-1355
{{Ancestry Sharing|30443215|740fb7}} - {{Ancestry Record|62308|294832916}} (accessed 18 September 2022)
Norman A Brekke (18), single lodger, in household of Richmond Loyd Bible (32) in New York, Kings, New York, USA. Born in New Jersey. |18 |New Jersey |Lodger |M |o |''{{red|still living?}}''
{{FamilySearch|GN9Y-JZL}} |- |[[Bank, James ]]
[ '''Birth''': "New York, New York, U.S., Birth Index, 1910-1965"]
New York City Department of Health, courtesy of www.vitalsearch-worldwide.com. Digital Images
{{Ancestry Sharing|30443293|81449b}} - {{Ancestry Record|61457|632485}} (accessed 18 September 2022)
James Bank born on 7 Oct 1927 in Bronx, New York City, New York, USA. [ '''Military''': "U.S., World War II Draft Cards Young Men, 1940-1947"]
National Archives at St. Louis; St. Louis, Missouri; WWII Draft Registration Cards for New York City, 10/16/1940 - 03/31/1947; Record Group: Records of the Selective Service System, 147
{{Ancestry Sharing|30443300|f762ed}} - {{Ancestry Record|2238|194730580}} (accessed 18 September 2022)
Name: James Bank; Race: White; Age: 13; Birth Date: 7 Oct 1927; Birth Place: New York, New York; Registration Date: 16 Oct 1940; Registration Place: Flushing, Queens, New York; Employer: Student; Height: 6; Weight: 165; Complexion: Light; Hair Color: Black; Eye Color: Brown; Next of Kin: Ida Bank;
Household Members Age:
James Bank 13. [ '''1950 Census''': "1950 United States Federal Census"]
United States of America, Bureau of the Census; Washington, D.C.; Seventeenth Census of the United States, 1950; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census, 1790-2007; Record Group Number: 29; Residence Date: 1950; Home in 1950: New York, Kings, New York; Roll: 2756; Sheet Number: 2; Enumeration District: 24-1355
{{Ancestry Sharing|30443303|1e0cf8}} - {{Ancestry Record|62308|294832917}} (accessed 18 September 2022)
James Bank (22), single lodger, in household of Richmond Loyd Bible (32) in New York, Kings, New York, USA. Born in New York. |22 |New York |Lodger |M |o |''{{red|still living?}}''
{{FamilySearch|GN9Y-P68}} |- |[[Bevins-640|Bevins, Leo F]] |20 |New York |Lodger |M |√ |[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]]
17:16, 18 September 2022 (UTC) |- |[[Abrahams, James A]]
[ '''Birth''': "New York, New York, U.S., Birth Index, 1910-1965"]
New York City Department of Health, courtesy of www.vitalsearch-worldwide.com. Digital Images
{{Ancestry Sharing|30443546|97831f}} - {{Ancestry Record|61457|3206570}} (accessed 18 September 2022)
James A Abrahams born on 25 Oct 1929 in Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA. [ '''1950 Census''': "1950 United States Federal Census"]
United States of America, Bureau of the Census; Washington, D.C.; Seventeenth Census of the United States, 1950; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census, 1790-2007; Record Group Number: 29; Residence Date: 1950; Home in 1950: New York, Kings, New York; Roll: 2756; Sheet Number: 2; Enumeration District: 24-1355
{{Ancestry Sharing|30443547|0057ad}} - {{Ancestry Record|62308|294832919}} (accessed 18 September 2022)
James A Abrahams (20), single lodger, in household of Richmond Loyd Bible (32) in New York, Kings, New York, USA. Born in New York. |20 |New York |Lodger |M |o |''{{red|still living?}}''
{{FamilySearch|GN9B-M26}} |- |[[Widle, Maurice U]]
[ '''Birth''': "Nebraska, U.S., Birth Ledgers, 1904-1911, Birth Index, 1912-1994"]
Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services; Lincoln, Nebraska; Nebraska Birth Index, 1912-1994
{{Ancestry Record|62094|300793410}} (accessed 18 September 2022)
Maurice U Widle born on 31 Jan 1930 in York, Nebraska, USA. [ '''1950 Census''': "1950 United States Federal Census"]
United States of America, Bureau of the Census; Washington, D.C.; Seventeenth Census of the United States, 1950; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census, 1790-2007; Record Group Number: 29; Residence Date: 1950; Home in 1950: New York, Kings, New York; Roll: 2756; Sheet Number: 2; Enumeration District: 24-1355
{{Ancestry Sharing|30443656|a45f44}} - {{Ancestry Record|62308|294832920}} (accessed 18 September 2022)
Maurice U Widle (20), single lodger, in household of Richmond Loyd Bible (32) in New York, Kings, New York, USA. Born in Nebraska. |20 |Nebraska |Lodger |M |o |''{{red|still living?}}''
{{FamilySearch|GN9Y-BL1}} |- |[[Belokon-1|Belokon, Nicholas O]] |61 |Russia |Lodger |M |√ |[[Robinson-27225]] |- |[[Vittum-44|Vittum, Jack R]] |21 |Minnesota |Lodger |M |√ |[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]]
17:45, 18 September 2022 (UTC) |- |[[Hughes-28444|Hughes, Gerald E]] |20 |Missouri |Lodger |M |√ |[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]]
18:03, 18 September 2022 (UTC) |- |[[Zakian-1|Zakian, Arthur S]] |64 |Turkey |Lodger |M |√ |[[Robinson-27225]] |- |[[Kelley-12426|Kelley, Wayne E]] |28 |Washington |Lodger |M |√ |[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]]
18:12, 18 September 2022 (UTC) |- |[[Umlauf-18|Umlauf, Jacob ]] |57 |Austria |Lodger |M |√ |[[Robinson-27225]] |- |[[Rose, Edmund J]]
[ '''Birth''': "Indiana, U.S., Birth Certificates, 1907-1944"]
Indiana Archives and Records Administration; Indianapolis, Indiana; Births; Year: 1925; Roll: 018
{{Ancestry Sharing|30444528|17a2c4}} - {{Ancestry Record|60871|1374403}} (accessed 18 September 2022)
Edmund Joseph Roszipovies born on 9 Aug 1925, son of Joseph Roszipovies & Carrie Janicki, in South Bend, St Joseph, Indiana, USA. [ '''Military''': "U.S., World War II Draft Cards Young Men, 1940-1947"]
National Archives at St. Louis; St. Louis, Missouri; WWII Draft Registration Cards for Indiana, 10/16/1940-03/31/1947; Record Group: Records of the Selective Service System, 147; Box: 666
{{Ancestry Sharing|30444430|90fb2d}} - {{Ancestry Record|2238|40856793}} (accessed 18 September 2022)
Name: Edmund Joseph Rose; Gender: Male; Race: White; Age: 18; Relationship to Draftee: Self (Head); Birth Date: 9 Aug 1925; Birth Place: South Bend, Indiana; Residence Place: South Bend, St Joseph, Indiana, USA; Registration Date: 9 Aug 1943; Registration Place: Indiana, USA; Employer: Ordained Minister - Jehovah's Wittnesses; Height: 5 8; Weight: 145; Complexion: Light; Hair Color: Brown; Eye Color: Brown; Next of Kin: Carrie Rose;
Household Members Age Relationship:
Edmund Joseph Rose 18 Self (Head). [ '''1950 Census''': "1950 United States Federal Census"]
United States of America, Bureau of the Census; Washington, D.C.; Seventeenth Census of the United States, 1950; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census, 1790-2007; Record Group Number: 29; Residence Date: 1950; Home in 1950: New York, Kings, New York; Roll: 2756; Sheet Number: 2; Enumeration District: 24-1355
{{Ancestry Sharing|30444435|c8f16b}} - {{Ancestry Record|62308|294832927}} (accessed 18 September 2022)
Edmund J Rose (24), single lodger, in household of Richmond Loyd Bible (32) in New York, Kings, New York, USA. Born in Indiana. |24 |Indiana |Lodger |M |o |''{{red|still living?}}''
{{FamilySearch|GN91-8LN}}
Father:[[Raszipovits-3]] |- |[[Raszipovits-1|Rose, Raymond R]] |30 |Indiana |Lodger |M |√ |[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]]
18:44, 18 September 2022 (UTC) |- |[[Ridenour-957|Ridenour, Roger L]] |24 |Michigan |Lodger |M |√ |[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]]
19:54, 18 September 2022 (UTC) |- |[[Heroux-322|Herdux, Ralph A]] |21 |Massachusetts |Lodger |M |√ |[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]]
20:08, 18 September 2022 (UTC) |- |[[Sypien-2|Sypien, Stanley B]] |30 |Illinois |Lodger |M |√ |[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]]
21:13, 18 September 2022 (UTC) |- |[[Bromeyer-6|Bromeyer, Fred K]] |37 |Illinois |Lodger |M |√ |[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]]
21:41, 18 September 2022 (UTC) |- |[[McLamb-713|McLamb, Frank A]] |36 |North Carolina |Lodger |M |√ |[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]]
21:54, 18 September 2022 (UTC) |- |[[Hill-52412|Hill, Frank A]] |19 |Illinois |Lodger |M |√ |[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]]
22:01, 18 September 2022 (UTC) |- |[[Sacchetti-30|Saccheki, Antonio ]] |24 |New Jersey |Lodger |M |√ |[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]]
22:56, 18 September 2022 (UTC) |- |[[Rainbow-451|Rainbow, Jean C]] |19 |Oklahoma |Lodger |M |√ |[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]]
23:15, 18 September 2022 (UTC) |- |[[Simcox, James E]]
[ '''1950 Census''': "1950 United States Federal Census"]
United States of America, Bureau of the Census; Washington, D.C.; Seventeenth Census of the United States, 1950; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census, 1790-2007; Record Group Number: 29; Residence Date: 1950; Home in 1950: New York, Kings, New York; Roll: 2756; Sheet Number: 2; Enumeration District: 24-1355
{{Ancestry Sharing|30448175|bb74d0}} - {{Ancestry Record|62308|294832937}} (accessed 18 September 2022)
James E Simcox (20), single lodger, in household of Richmond Loyd Bible (32) in New York, Kings, New York, USA. Born in Illinois. [''"Nancy Simcox"'' database w/images (https://www.newspapers.com/ : accessed 20 Apr 2021) The Indianapolis News (Indianapolis, Indiana) 18 May 1961, Thu Page 25 {{Newspapers.com|35351372}} ] |20 |Illinois |Lodger |M |o |''{{red|still living?}}''
{{FamilySearch|GNS7-44S}} |- |[[Connell-3446|Connell, Robert E]] |27 |Nebraska |Lodger |M |√ |[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]]
23:32, 18 September 2022 (UTC) |- |[[Dennerline-11|Dennerline, Eugene ]] |26 |New Mexico |Lodger |M |√ |[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]]
23:47, 18 September 2022 (UTC) |- |[[Hardy-10445|Hardy, Gene R]] |20 |Washington |Lodger |M |√ |[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]]
23:57, 18 September 2022 (UTC) |- |[[Datisman-5|Dotisman, Donald C]] |35 |Iowa |Lodger |M |√ |[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]]
00:34, 19 September 2022 (UTC) |- |[[Broadwater-230|Broadwater, Lloyd ]]||72||Pennsylvania||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225]] |- |[[Suess, Robert O]]
[ '''Military''': "U.S., World War II Draft Cards Young Men, 1940-1947"]
National Archives at St. Louis; St. Louis, Missouri; WWII Draft Registration Cards for New Jersey, 10/16/1940-03/31/1947; Record Group: Records of the Selective Service System, 147; Box: 643
{{Ancestry Sharing|30531586|6dc76e}} - {{Ancestry Record|2238|301522328}} (accessed 25 September 2022)
Name: Robert Oscar Suess; Race: White; Age: 18; Birth Date: 19 Feb 1928; Birth Place: Pittsburgh, PA; Residence Place: Somerville, Somerset, New Jersey; Registration Date: 19 Feb 1946; Registration Place: Somerville, Somerset, New Jersey, USA; Employer: Acme Markets; Height: 5'' 10 1/2"; Weight: 154; Complexion: Ruddy; Hair Color: Red; Eye Color: Hazel; Next of Kin: Mrs Oscar Suess;
Household Members:
Robert Oscar Suess. [ '''1950 Census''': "1950 United States Federal Census"]
United States of America, Bureau of the Census; Washington, D.C.; Seventeenth Census of the United States, 1950; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census, 1790-2007; Record Group Number: 29; Residence Date: 1950; Home in 1950: New York, Kings, New York; Roll: 2756; Sheet Number: 3; Enumeration District: 24-1355
{{Ancestry Sharing|30531785|21acab}} - {{Ancestry Record|62308|294832943}} (accessed 25 September 2022)
Robert O Suess (22), single lodger, in household of Richmond Loyd Bible (32) in New York, Kings, New York, USA. Born in Pennsylvania. ||22||Pennsylvania||Lodger||M||o||''{{red|still living?}}''
brother is [[Suess-144]]
{{FamilySearch|GN7M-XQ8}} |- |[[Suess-144|Suess, David W]]||18||Pennsylvania||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]]
15:54, 25 September 2022 (UTC) |- |[[Cook, Roy L]]
[ '''Military''': "U.S., World War II Draft Cards Young Men, 1940-1947"]
National Archives at St. Louis; St. Louis, Missouri; WWII Draft Registration Cards for Texas, 10/16/1940-03/31/1947; Record Group: Records of the Selective Service System, 147; Box: 310
{{Ancestry Sharing|30532074|59763f}} - {{Ancestry Record|2238|20074657}} (accessed 25 September 2022)
Name: Roy Lee Douglas Cook; Gender: Male; Race: White; Age: 18; Relationship to Draftee: Self (Head); Birth Date: 12 Feb 1926; Birth Place: Chicasha Grady, Oklahoma, USA; Residence Place: Lamesa, Dawson, Texas, USA; Registration Date: 12 Feb 1944; Registration Place: Lamesa, Dawson, Texas, USA; Employer: Watch Tower Bible And Tracts Society; Height: 5 9; Weight: 135; Complexion: Dark; Hair Color: Black; Eye Color: Brown; Next of Kin: C R Cook;
Household Members Age Relationship:
Roy Lee Douglas Cook 18 Self (Head)
C R Cook Father. [ '''1950 Census''': "1950 United States Federal Census"]
United States of America, Bureau of the Census; Washington, D.C.; Seventeenth Census of the United States, 1950; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census, 1790-2007; Record Group Number: 29; Residence Date: 1950; Home in 1950: New York, Kings, New York; Roll: 2756; Sheet Number: 3; Enumeration District: 24-1355
{{Ancestry Sharing|30532076|5415ce}} - {{Ancestry Record|62308|294832945}} (accessed 25 September 2022)
Roy L Cook (24), single lodger, in household of Richmond Loyd Bible (32) in New York, Kings, New York, USA. Born in Oklahoma. ||24||Oklahoma||Lodger||M||o||''{{red|still living?}}''
{{FamilySearch|GN7M-VSW}} |- |[[Mayhan-37|Mayhan, Clarence M]]||28||New Mexico||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]]
16:45, 25 September 2022 (UTC) |- |[[Susich-12|Susich, Donald M]]||18||Pennsylvania||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]]
17:48, 25 September 2022 (UTC) |- |[[Susich-11|Susich, Francis ]]||21||Pennsylvania||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]]
17:48, 25 September 2022 (UTC) |- |[[Houston-6022|Houston, Joseph M]]||27||West Virginia||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]]
19:49, 25 September 2022 (UTC) |- |[[Tomlanovich-2|Tomlanovich, Joseph R]]||31||Pennsylvania||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 03:44, 31 October 2022 (UTC) |- |[[Brazeal-213|Brazeal, Harley D]]||23||Oklahoma||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 23:27, 29 January 2023 (UTC) |- |[[Johnston-26863|Johnston, Wallace E]]||25||Missouri||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 21:20, 8 January 2023 (UTC) |- |[[Fisch-151|Fisch, Wilbert D]]||37||Iowa||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 15:06, 23 October 2022 (UTC) |- |[[Brooks-24847|Brooks, Norman E]]||28||Massachusetts||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 14:31, 16 October 2022 (UTC) |- |[[Williams, Charles F]]||25||Texas||Lodger||M||o||''{{red|still living?}}''
{{FamilySearch|GV4B-3C2}} |- |[[Carmichael-3673|Carmichael, Leslie A]]||29||New York||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 01:53, 1 November 2022 (UTC) |- |[[Liebster-1|Liebster, Max ]]||35||Germany||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225]] |- |[[Nelson-29274|Nelson, Paul F]]||29||Pennsylvania||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 03:30, 1 November 2022 (UTC) |- |[[Shalkoski-1|Shalkoski, Harry E]]||27||Pennsylvania||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 20:39, 20 November 2022 (UTC) |- |[[Garra, Joseph F]]
[ '''1950 Census''': "1950 United States Federal Census"]
United States of America, Bureau of the Census; Washington, D.C.; Seventeenth Census of the United States, 1950; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census, 1790-2007; Record Group Number: 29; Residence Date: 1950; Home in 1950: New York, Kings, New York; Roll: 2756; Sheet Number: 3; Enumeration District: 24-1355
{{Ancestry Sharing|505882|541d1f7b02c5ce35d6cc52395354fdfa60ab6f88b07c450d693f50754cc1b449}} - {{Ancestry Record|62308|294832960}} (accessed 27 November 2022)
Joseph F Garra (26), single lodger, Laundryman, in household of Clarence Ubrich (42) in New York, Kings, New York, USA. Born in Illinois. ||26||Illinois||Lodger||M||o||''{{red|still living?}}''
{{FamilySearch|GJCC-HNB}} |- |[[Torgerson-340|Torgenson, Claire J]]||18||Wisconsin||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 22:03, 29 January 2023 (UTC) |- |[[Smith-287995|Smith, Harold M]]||28||Nebraska||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 17:46, 16 October 2022 (UTC) |- |[[Wiberg-366|Wiberg, Carl E]]||54||Sweden||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225]] |- |[[Jørgensen-4609|Lester, Cornelius ]]||57||Norway||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225]] |- |[[Defehr-46|De Fehr, John F]]||61||Nebraska||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225]] |- |[[Shirter-1|Shirter, Sidney A]]||84||England||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225]]
20:13, 25 September 2022 (UTC) |- |[[Iiams-154|Iiams, Noel Jr]]||21||Indiana||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 23:15, 29 January 2023 (UTC) |- |[[Booher-722|Booker, Phillip G]]||18||Kentucky||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 21:51, 29 January 2023 (UTC) |- |[[Miller-102490|Miller, Robert M]]||32||Iowa||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 02:39, 31 October 2022 (UTC) |- |[[Hilborn-524|Hilborn, Howard M]]||28||Canada||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 18:10, 16 October 2022 (UTC) |- |[[Redford-1047|Redford, Jack D]]||21||Virginia||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 22:50, 29 January 2023 (UTC) |- |[[Woods, James E]]
['''1950 Census''': "United States 1950 Census," database with images, citing Page: 4; Line: 1, ({{FamilySearch Record|6XYS-91J6}} : accessed 12 February 2023) {{FamilySearch Image|3QHN-LQHW-MS7X-1}}, James E Woods (21), single lodger, Press Operator, in household of James E Woods (21 years) in Kings, New York, United States. Born in Oklahoma.]||21||Oklahoma||Lodger||M||o||''{{red|still living?}}''
{{FamilySearch|GVXH-781}} |- |[[Baeuerlein-7|Baeuerlein, John A]]||66||Pennsylvania||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225]] |- |[[Allan-5326|Allan, Joseph ]]||32||Scotland||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 01:19, 31 October 2022 (UTC) |- |[[Kurtz-1905|Kurtz, Paul E]]||24||Ohio||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 20:38, 29 January 2023 (UTC) |- |[[Fuelo, Anthony ]]
['''Military''': "U.S., World War II Draft Cards Young Men, 1940-1947," database with images, National Archives at St. Louis; St. Louis, Missouri; WWII Draft Registration Cards for New York City, 10/16/1940 - 03/31/1947; Record Group: Records of the Selective Service System, 147, {{Ancestry Sharing|1753787|a24caea25e696b89711d0288af88aaa161af519b791db5b9e70aa670c3e406b4}} - ({{Ancestry Record|2238|194373541}} : accessed 12 February 2023), Name: Anthony Fuelo; Race: White; Age: 18; Birth Date: 11 Jun 1927; Birth Place: Brooklyn, USA; Registration Date: 12 Jun 1945; Registration Place: Brooklyn, New York; Employer: Watch Tower Bible and Track Society; Height: 5 10; Weight: 150; Complexion: Light; Hair Color: Brown; Eye Color: Brown; Next of Kin: William; Household Members (Name) Age Relationship: Anthony Fuelo 18, William Father.]['''1950 Census''': "United States 1950 Census," database with images, citing Page: 4; Line: 5, ({{FamilySearch Record|6XYS-91JG}} : accessed 12 February 2023) {{FamilySearch Image|3QHN-LQHW-MS7X-1}}, Anthony Fuelo (22), single lodger, Cutter Bindery, in household of James E Woods (21 years) in Kings, New York, United States. Born in NY.]||22||New York||Lodger||M||o||''{{red|still living?}}''
{{FamilySearch|GVXH-XQ7}} |- |[[Becker-10652|Becker, Edward W]]||30||Maryland||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225]] |- |[[Suvak-5|Suvoh, Andrew ]]||44||Pennsylvania||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 05:50, 17 October 2022 (UTC) |- |[[Anderson-71687|Anderson, Raymond L]]||33||Montana||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 21:15, 30 October 2022 (UTC) |- |[[McKnight-4293|McKnight, Norens C]]||18||New Jersey||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 14:17, 15 January 2023 (UTC) |- |[[Pitchford-541|Pitchford, Herman E]]||19||Georgia||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 12:55, 12 February 2023 (UTC) |- |[[Reynolds, Lionel M]]
['''1950 Census''': "United States 1950 Census," database with images, citing Page: 4; Line: 11, ({{FamilySearch Record|6XYS-91NR}} : accessed 12 February 2023) {{FamilySearch Image|3QHN-LQHW-MS7X-1}}, Lionel M Reynolds (20), single lodger, Delivery Man, in household of James E Woods (21 years) in Kings, New York, United States. Born in New Jersey.]||20||New Jersey||Lodger||M||o||''{{red|still living?}}''
{{FamilySearch|G9JD-2NS}} |- |[[Improte-1|Improte, Salvatore M]]||24||New York||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 20:20, 29 January 2023 (UTC) |- |[[Laplaca-54|LaPlaca, Vincent ]]||28||New York||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 18:49, 16 October 2022 (UTC) |- |[[Adams-58139|Adams, Joel C]]||23||Illinois||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 04:07, 31 October 2022 (UTC) |- |[[Vanice, Jack R]]||19||Washington DC||Lodger||M||o||''{{red|still living?}}''
{{FamilySearch|''{{red|still living?}}''
{{FamilySearch|}}}} |- |[[Adams-58144|Adams, Karl A]]||20||Illinois||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 04:07, 31 October 2022 (UTC) |- |[[McCullough-5429|McCullough, Richard K]]||20||California||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 13:43, 12 February 2023 (UTC) |- |[[Clark, Donald S]]
['''Birth''': "Massachusetts, U.S., Birth Index, 1860-1970," database with images, Department of Public Health, Registry of Vital Records and Statistics. Massachusetts Vital Records Index to Births [1916-1970]. Volumes 92–160, 162, 168, 175, 212– 213. Facsimile edition. Boston, MA: New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, Massachusetts; Volume Number: 73; Page number: 511; Reference Number: F63.M362 v.116, {{Ancestry Sharing|1748605|dbc55058440d78cd8514a2dc637099efb2abac60db064951b77a40043ba157f3}} - ({{Ancestry Record|3928|3473248}} : accessed 12 February 2023), Spencer Clark born in 1928 in Milford, Massachusetts, USA.]['''Military''': "U.S., World War II Draft Cards Young Men, 1940-1947," database with images, National Archives at St. Louis; St. Louis, Missouri; WWII Draft Registration Cards for Connecticut, 10/16/1940-03/31/1947; Record Group: Records of the Selective Service System, 147; Box: 76, {{Ancestry Sharing|1748598|7d3abe42d1ad23a5e8aa8409ae514ab7632e97170203d78c935e1cb4d48ad06d}} - ({{Ancestry Record|2238|11840244}} : accessed 12 February 2023), Name: Donald Spencer Clark; Race: White; Age: 18; Relationship to Draftee: Self (Head); Birth Date: 3 Jun 1928; Birth Place: Milford, Massachusetts, USA; Residence Place: Devon, New Haven, Connecticut, USA; Registration Date: 3 Jun 1946; Registration Place: Devon, New Haven, Connecticut, USA; Employer: Minister; Height: 5 6; Weight: 125; Complexion: Light; Hair Color: Blonde; Eye Color: Blue; Next of Kin: Herbert S Clark; Household Members (Name) Age Relationship: Donald Spencer Clark 18 Self (Head).]['''1950 Census''': "United States 1950 Census," database with images, citing Page: 4; Line: 18, ({{FamilySearch Record|6XYS-91JX}} : accessed 12 February 2023) {{FamilySearch Image|3QHN-LQHW-MS7X-1}}, Donald S Clark (21), single lodger, Office, in household of James E Woods (21 years) in Kings, New York, United States. Born in Massachusetts.]||21||Massachusetts||Lodger||M||o||''{{red|still living?}}''
{{FamilySearch|GVXH-Q7R}} |- |[[Ruth-1491|Ruth, Wilmer B]]||43||Ohio||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 06:13, 17 October 2022 (UTC) |- |[[Perry-23228|Perry, John A]]||65||Portugal||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225]] |- |[[Mills-25392|Mills, Frank R]]||34||Minnesota||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 19:30, 30 October 2022 (UTC) |- |[[Yount-545|Yount, Warren]]||27||Minnesota||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 16:39, 6 December 2022 (UTC) |- |[[Ford-21126|Ford, Walter S]]||30||Illinois||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 01:35, 1 November 2022 (UTC) |- |[[Pann, Joseph M]]||24||Pennsylvania||Lodger||M||o||''{{red|still living?}}''
{{FamilySearch|GVHM-VLQ}} |- |[[Cooper, Glen E]]
['''1950 Census''': "United States 1950 Census," database with images, citing Page: 4; Line: 25, ({{FamilySearch Record|6XYS-91NY}} : accessed 12 February 2023) {{FamilySearch Image|3QHN-LQHW-MS7X-1}}, Glen E Cooper (20), single lodger, Painter, in household of James E Woods (21 years) in Kings, New York, United States. Born in Michigan.]||20||Michigan||Lodger||M||o||''{{red|still living?}}''
{{FamilySearch|GVX4-WKR}} |- |[[McKnight, George E]]
['''1950 Census''': "United States 1950 Census," database with images, citing Page: 4; Line: 26, ({{FamilySearch Record|6XYS-91N5}} : accessed 12 February 2023) {{FamilySearch Image|3QHN-LQHW-MS7X-1}}, George E McKnight (23), single lodger, Printing Press Operator, in household of James E Woods (21 years) in Kings, New York, United States. Born in Ohio.]||23||Ohio||Lodger||M||o||''{{red|still living?}}''
{{FamilySearch|GVX8-N48}} |- |[[Zullo-28|Zullo, Mario C]]||31||Connecticut||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 04:03, 31 October 2022 (UTC) |- |[[Hansler-52|Hansler, Earl R]]||29||Washington||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 02:51, 1 November 2022 (UTC) |- |[[Neil, Lonnie R]]
['''Birth''': "Texas Birth Certificates, 1903-1935," database with images, citing Beaumont, Jefferson, Texas, United States, certificate 64006, Texas Department of Health, Austin; FHL microfilm 2,240,641, ({{FamilySearch Record|VH8N-5M8}} : accessed 12 February 2023) {{FamilySearch Image|939K-779C-QV}}, Lonnie Ray Nail born on 22 Aug 1928, son of Lonnie Ray Nail & Bertha Carter, in Beaumont, Jefferson, Texas, United States.]['''Military''': "U.S., World War II Draft Cards Young Men, 1940-1947," database with images, National Archives at St. Louis; St. Louis, Missouri; WWII Draft Registration Cards for Texas, 10/16/1940-03/31/1947; Record Group: Records of the Selective Service System, 147; Box: 1085, {{Ancestry Sharing|1748805|ffc744acc8805658dc91e7602b9721e8ddf6f33be7fcb51e65cfccccef7c22ab}} - ({{Ancestry Record|2238|20869816}} : accessed 12 February 2023), Name: Lonnie Ray Nail; Gender: Male; Race: White; Age: 18; Relationship to Draftee: Self (Head); Birth Date: 22 Aug 1928; Birth Place: Beaumont, Texas, USA; Residence Place: Beaumont, Jefferson, Texas, USA; Registration Date: 22 Aug 1946; Registration Place: Beaumont, Jefferson, Texas, USA; Employer: Unemployed; Height: 6 2; Weight: 170; Complexion: Ruddy; Hair Color: Brown; Eye Color: Brown; Next of Kin: L R Nail; Household Members (Name) Age Relationship: Lonnie Ray Nail 18 Self (Head), L R Nail Father.]['''1950 Census''': "United States 1950 Census," database with images, citing Page: 4; Line: 29, ({{FamilySearch Record|6XYS-91J8}} : accessed 12 February 2023) {{FamilySearch Image|3QHN-LQHW-MS7X-1}}, Lonnie R Neil (21), single lodger, Truck Driver, in household of James E Woods (21 years) in Kings, New York, United States. Born in Texas.]['''Passenger List''': "New York State, Passenger and Crew Lists, 1917-1967," database with images, The National Archives at Washington, D.C.; Washington, D.C.; NAI Number: 2848504; Record Group Title: Records of the Immigration and Naturalization Service, 1787 - 2004; Record Group Number: 85; Series Number: A3998; NARA Roll Number: 67, {{Ancestry Sharing|1748799|7e2b49e0b96980391b9d52ce8fce7d964ea6c40816c19879ccc42ee577727f4f}} - ({{Ancestry Record|1277|7727871}} : accessed 12 February 2023), Name: Lonnie R Nail; Arrival Age: 29; Birth Date: 22 Aug 1928; Birth Place: Beaomont Texas USA; Arrival Date: 14 Jul 1958; Arrival Place: New York, New York, USA.]||21||Texas||Lodger||M||o||''{{red|still living?}}''
{{FamilySearch|GD7V-5Q9}} |- |[[Goslin-272|Goslin, Roland H]]||25||Kansas||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 17:58, 8 January 2023 (UTC) |- |[[Dunnagan-107|Dunnagan, Joseph L]]||21||North Carolina||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 17:30, 27 November 2022 (UTC) |- |[[Welborn, Jack M]]
['''1950 Census''': "United States 1950 Census," database with images, citing Page: 5; Line: 2, ({{FamilySearch Record|6XY9-N11T}} : accessed 12 February 2023) {{FamilySearch Image|3QHN-PQHW-MSH6-M}}, Jack M Welborn (20), single lodger, Office, in household of Joseph L Dunnagan (21 years) in Kings, New York, United States. Born in North Carolina.]||20||North Carolina||Lodger||M||o||''{{red|still living?}}''
{{FamilySearch|GVX6-SN3}} |- |[[Clemo-176|Slett, Mabelle ]]||72||Canada||Lodger||F||√||[[Robinson-27225]] |- |[[Ilett-91|Slett, Ambrose E]]||78||Canada||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225]] |- |[[Metcalf-4615|Metcalf, Eugene M]]||22||Kansas||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 01:24, 13 February 2023 (UTC) |- |[[Metcalf, Lloyd L]]||21||Kansas||Lodger||M||o||''{{red|still living?}}''
{{FamilySearch|GVX6-B69}} |- |[[Friend-3068|Friend, Samuel B]]||33||Oklahoma||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 22:12, 30 October 2022 (UTC) |- |[[Deninger-8|Deninger, Orville E]]||29||Connecticut||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 02:04, 1 November 2022 (UTC) |- |[[Wojcicki-15|Wojcicki, Walter J]]||35||New York||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 18:12, 23 October 2022 (UTC) |- |[[Niemotko-1|Niemotko, Daniel ]]||21||Massachusetts||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 01:24, 13 February 2023 (UTC) |- |[[Ferdinand, Walter T]]
['''1950 Census''': "United States 1950 Census," database with images, citing Page: 5; Line: 11, ({{FamilySearch Record|6XY9-N11B}} : accessed 12 February 2023) {{FamilySearch Image|3QHN-PQHW-MSH6-M}}, Walter T Ferdinand (21), single lodger, Maid Office, in household of Joseph L Dunnagan (21 years) in Kings, New York, United States. Born in New York.]||21||New York||Lodger||M||o||''{{red|still living?}}''
{{FamilySearch|GVXX-974}} |- |[[Gott-1219|Gott, John ]]||33||New York||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 23:15, 30 October 2022 (UTC) |- |[[Lunstrum-6|Lunstrum, Elwood R]]||24||Washington||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 20:59, 29 January 2023 (UTC) |- |[[Lunstrum-4|Lunstrum, David T]]||40||Nevada||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225]] |- |[[Mock-1367|Mock, Audrey I]]||28||Colorado||Lodger||F||√||[[Robinson-27225]] |- |[[Strimaitis-1|Strimaitis, Virginia N]]||33||Illinois||Lodger||F||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 21:46, 30 October 2022 (UTC) |- |[[Sullivan-18958|Sullivan, Thomas J]]||61||Ireland||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225]] |- |[[Finch-8057|Sullivan, Evelyn M]]||54||Canada||Lodger||F||√||[[Robinson-27225]] |- |[[Best-7159|Best, Robert I]]||19||West Virginia||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 21:39, 12 February 2023 (UTC) |- |[[Lingerfeldt-13|Lingerfeldt, Clyde A]]||20||North Carolina||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 22:06, 12 February 2023 (UTC) |- |[[Baker, Robert W]]
['''1950 Census''': "United States 1950 Census," database with images, citing Page: 5; Line: 21, ({{FamilySearch Record|6XY9-JMM4}} : accessed 12 February 2023) {{FamilySearch Image|3QHN-PQHW-MSH6-M}}, Robert W Baker (22), single lodger, Proofreader Office, in household of Joseph L Dunnagan (21 years) in Kings, New York, United States. Born in Indiana.]||22||Indiana||Lodger||M||o||''{{red|still living?}}''
{{FamilySearch|GVXF-T2F}} |- |[[Scholze-48|Scholze, Donald L]]||20||Wisconsin||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 22:17, 12 February 2023 (UTC) |- |[[Brill, Glen D]]
['''Military''': "U.S., World War II Draft Cards Young Men, 1940-1947," database with images, National Archives at St. Louis; St. Louis, Missouri; WWII Draft Registration Cards for Oregon, 10/16/1940-03/31/1947; Record Group: Records of the Selective Service System, 147; Box: 13, {{Ancestry Sharing|1757648|daebf989d1113d0963cf28ac8b1fdab78137d7bf120bd50eab97e33f4685f2e4}} - ({{Ancestry Record|2238|36694675}} : accessed 12 February 2023), Name: Clen Delmar Brill [Glen Delmar Brill ]; Gender: Male; Race: White; Age: 18; Relationship to Draftee: Self (Head); Birth Date: 8 Nov 1928; Birth Place: Portland, Oregon, USA; Residence Place: Grants Pass, Josephine, Oregon, USA; Registration Date: 21 Nov 1946; Registration Place: Oregon, USA; Employer: Unemployed; Height: 5 5; Weight: 142; Complexion: Ruddy; Hair Color: Brown; Eye Color: Brown; Next of Kin: Ella Whitehead; Household Members (Name) Relationship: Clen Delmar Brill Self (Head).]['''1950 Census''': "United States 1950 Census," database with images, citing Page: 5; Line: 23, ({{FamilySearch Record|6XY9-N11P}} : accessed 12 February 2023) {{FamilySearch Image|3QHN-PQHW-MSH6-M}}, Glen D Brill (21), single lodger, Printing, in household of Joseph L Dunnagan (21 years) in Kings, New York, United States. Born in Oregon.]['''Marriage''': "New York, New York, U.S., Marriage License Indexes, 1907-2018," database, New York City Municipal Archives; New York, New York; Borough: Brooklyn, ({{Ancestry Record|61406|3095468}} : accessed 12 February 2023), Glen Brill marriage to Frances Rizzuto in 1954 in Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA.]||21||Oregon||Lodger||M||o||''{{red|still living?}}''
{{FamilySearch|GVXD-BCH}} |- |[[Isensee-47|Isensee, Robert C]]||18||Texas||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 21:12, 12 February 2023 (UTC) |- |[[Krebs, Donald R]]
['''1950 Census''': "United States 1950 Census," database with images, citing Page: 5; Line: 25, ({{FamilySearch Record|6XY9-JMMF}} : accessed 12 February 2023) {{FamilySearch Image|3QHN-PQHW-MSH6-M}}, Donald R Krebs (18), single lodger, Waiter, in household of Joseph L Dunnagan (21 years) in Kings, New York, United States. Born in California.]||18||California||Lodger||M||o||''{{red|still living?}}''
{{FamilySearch|GVXD-RQG}} |- |[[Edwards, James H]]
['''Military''': "U.S., World War II Draft Cards Young Men, 1940-1947," database with images, National Archives at St. Louis; St. Louis, Missouri; WWII Draft Registration Cards for Virginia, 10/16/1940-03/31/1947; Record Group: Records of the Selective Service System, 147; Box: 225, {{Ancestry Sharing|1452120|247b3817c199da69d1ab9291dbdbe457fbf10f53666f73373ce15a816950d5a2}} - ({{Ancestry Record|2238|10817841}} : accessed 29 January 2023), Name: James Harvey Edwards; Race: White; Age: 18; Relationship to Draftee: Self (Head); Birth Date: 1 Jan 1926; Birth Place: Keysville, Virginia, USA; Residence Place: Keysville, Lunenburg, Virginia, USA; Registration Date: 1944; Registration Place: Keysville, Lunenburg, Virginia, USA; Employer: J H Edwards; Height: 6; Weight: 157; Complexion: Freckled; Hair Color: Blonde; Eye Color: Blue; Next of Kin: J H Edwards; Household Members (Name) Age Relationship: James Harvey Edwards 18 Self (Head).]['''1950 Census''': "United States 1950 Census," database with images, citing Page: 5; Line: 26, ({{FamilySearch Record|6XY9-JMM8}} : accessed 29 January 2023) {{FamilySearch Image|3QHN-PQHW-MSH6-M}}, James H Edwards (24), divorced lodger, Kitchen Helper, in household of Joseph L Dunnagan (21 years) in Kings, New York, United States. Born in Virginia.]||24||Virginia||Lodger||M||o||''{{red|still living?}}''
{{FamilySearch|G4J4-Z38}} |- |[[Campbell, Donald A]]
['''1950 Census''': "United States 1950 Census," database with images, citing Page: 5; Line: 27, ({{FamilySearch Record|6XY9-JMMN}} : accessed 12 February 2023) {{FamilySearch Image|3QHN-PQHW-MSH6-M}}, Donald A Campbell (20), single lodger, Painter, in household of Joseph L Dunnagan (21 years) in Kings, New York, United States. Born in New York.]||20||New York||Lodger||M||o||''{{red|still living?}}''
{{FamilySearch|GVXD-XT6}} |- |[[Kovacic, Robert D]]
['''Birth''': "Indiana, U.S., Birth Certificates, 1907-1944," database with images, Indiana Archives and Records Administration; Indianapolis, Indiana; Birth Records; Year: 1932; Roll: 001, {{Ancestry Sharing|1755950|be5f5b795737c009ebf396ec0403266e92cb75808dbd34c3f58d7db5afb098ad}} - ({{Ancestry Record|60871|1102796}} : accessed 12 February 2023), Robert Daniel Kovacic born on 30 Jan 1932, son of Frank Kovacic & Anna Husarik, in Gary, Lake, Indiana, USA.]['''1950 Census''': "United States 1950 Census," database with images, citing Page: 5; Line: 28, ({{FamilySearch Record|6XY9-N11G}} : accessed 12 February 2023) {{FamilySearch Image|3QHN-PQHW-MSH6-M}}, Robert D Kovacic (18), single lodger, Mailing Department, in household of Joseph L Dunnagan (21 years) in Kings, New York, United States. Born in Indiana.]||18||Indiana||Lodger||M||o||''{{red|still living?}}''
{{FamilySearch|GVXD-P1P}} |- |[[Bray-6771|Bray, Ralph D]]||21||Indiana||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 22:34, 12 February 2023 (UTC) |- |[[Barnes-28181|Barnes, Stuart F]]||17||New York||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 20:38, 12 February 2023 (UTC) |- |[[Myers-23278|Myers, Ralph O, Jr]]||23||Florida||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 18:24, 9 April 2023 (UTC) |- |[[Swader, Robert E]]
[ '''1950 Census''': "United States 1950 Census"]
citing Page: 6; Line: 1;
{{FamilySearch Record|6XYS-FFZX}} (accessed 5 March 2023)
{{FamilySearch Image|3QHN-PQHW-MSH6-8}}
Robert E Swader (18), single lodger, Mail Department, in household of Robert E Swader (18 years) in Kings, New York, United States. Born in Pennsylvania.[ ''Couple Plans to Wed In Spring Ceremony'': "Newspapers.com"]
Olathe News (Olathe, Kansas) 08 Feb 1963, page 3
{{Newspapers.com|120237739}} (accessed 5 March 2023) ||18||Pennsylvania||Lodger||M||o||''{{red|still living?}}''
{{FamilySearch|GV5K-R7Z}} |- |[[Morgan-36892|Morgan, Willie F]]||35||Oklahoma||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 21:29, 23 October 2022 (UTC) |- |[[Vaughan, Bob T]]
[ '''1950 Census''': "United States 1950 Census"]
citing Page: 6; Line: 3;
{{FamilySearch Record|6XYS-FFZZ}} (accessed 5 March 2023)
{{FamilySearch Image|3QHN-PQHW-MSH6-8}}
Bob T Vaughan (18), single lodger, Mail Department, in household of Robert E Swader (18 years) in Kings, New York, United States. Born in Oklahoma. ||18||Oklahoma||Lodger||M||o||''{{red|still living?}}''
{{FamilySearch|GV52-Z85}} |- |[[Folsom-2359|Folson, Daelas C]]||23||Florida||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 17:38, 9 April 2023 (UTC) |- |[[Krenning-23|Krenning, Fred W]]||42||Illinois||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 07:39, 17 October 2022 (UTC) |- |[[Neilson, Peter E]]
[ '''1950 Census''': "United States 1950 Census"]
citing Page: 6; Line: 7;
{{FamilySearch Record|6XYS-FFZG}} (accessed 5 March 2023)
{{FamilySearch Image|3QHN-PQHW-MSH6-8}}
Peter E Neilson (22), single lodger, Wood Cutter, in household of Robert E Swader (18 years) in Kings, New York, United States. Born in Ohio[ '''Passenger List''': "Florida, U.S., Arriving and Departing Passenger and Crew Lists, 1898-1963"]
The National Archives At Washington, D.c.; Washington, D.c.; Series Title: Passenger and Crew Manifests of Airplanes Arriving At Miami, Florida.; NAI Number: A3995; Record Group Title: Records of the Immigration and Naturalization Service, 1787 - 2004; Record Group Number: 85
{{Ancestry Sharing|2247862|fc982166377f83c681d936ee64a237dfa9feee5c3ea659433b07f506a3a37ea2}} - {{Ancestry Record|8842|5248573}} (accessed 5 March 2023)
Name: Petter E Neilson; Nationality: American; Age: 31; Birth Date: 22 May 1927; Birth Place: Grampian, Pennsylvania, USA; Record Type: Arrival; Arrival Date: 22 Jul 1958; Arrival Place: Miami, Florida, USA; Flight Number: 410; Airline: Lanica; Description: A3995 - Miami, Florida, 1957-1963; Catalog Number: 2788541. [ '''Passenger List''': "Florida, U.S., Arriving and Departing Passenger and Crew Lists, 1898-1963"]
The National Archives At Washington, D.c.; Washington, D.c.; Series Title: Passenger and Crew Manifests of Airplanes Arriving At Miami, Florida.; NAI Number: A3995; Record Group Title: Records of the Immigration and Naturalization Service, 1787 - 2004; Record Group Number: 85
{{Ancestry Sharing|2247851|8158e042203fa5bbfe21535401acab6816491b536e5c12bec50f6e4906a839f3}} - {{Ancestry Record|8842|7356474}} (accessed 5 March 2023)
Name: Peter E Neilson; Nationality: American; Age: 32; Birth Date: 22 May 1927; Birth Place: Grampian, Pennsylvania, USA; Record Type: Arrival; Arrival Date: 11 Feb 1960; Arrival Place: Miami, Florida, USA; Flight Number: 410; Airline: Lanica Airlines; Description: A3995 - Miami, Florida, 1957-1963; Catalog Number: 2788541. ||22||Ohio||Lodger||M||o||''{{red|still living?}}''
{{FamilySearch|GV52-5R8}} |- |[[Newell, Paul H]]
[ '''1950 Census''': "United States 1950 Census"]
citing Page: 6; Line: 8;
{{FamilySearch Record|6XYS-FFZ5}} (accessed 5 March 2023)
{{FamilySearch Image|3QHN-PQHW-MSH6-8}}
Paul H Newell (19), single lodger, Printing, in household of Robert E Swader (18 years) in Kings, New York, United States. Born in Washington||19||Washington||Lodger||M||o||''{{red|still living?}}''
{{FamilySearch|GV52-6PF}} |- |[[Spahr-411|Spahr, C J]]||18||Texas||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 18:55, 5 March 2023 (UTC) |- |[[MacAulay-816|Macauley, Daniel F]]||54||Canada||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225]] |- |[[Hall-60771|Macaulay, Alice H]]||50||Wisconsin||Lodger||F||√||[[Robinson-27225]] |- |[[McInturff-245|Shilton, Amelia E]]||58||Oregon||Lodger||F||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]]
21:39, 25 September 2022 (UTC) |- |[[Severud-11|Severud, Laila ]]||24||New York||Lodger||F||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 21:09, 9 April 2023 (UTC) |- |[[Gobitas-2|Gobitor, Lillian E]]||26||Pennsylvania||Lodger||F||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 00:24, 28 November 2022 (UTC) |- |[[Harris-49380|Boyard, Kathryn A]]||53||Pennsylvania||Lodger||F||√||[[Robinson-27225]] |- |[[Bogard-252|Bogard, John ]]||56||Netherlands||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225]] |- |[[Harris-40875|De Cesca, Grace M]]||60||Pennsylvania||Lodger||F||√||[[Robinson-27225]] |- |[[Di_Cecca-27|Dececca, Giovanni ]]||70||Italy||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225]] |- |[[Groh-633|Groh, John O]]||43||North Dakota||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 07:13, 17 October 2022 (UTC) |- |[[Lesser-283|Grod, Helen B]]||38||Nebraska||Lodger||F||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 07:13, 17 October 2022 (UTC) |- |[[Hauenstein-134|Harrenstein, Verda E]]||33||Iowa||Lodger||F||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 00:30, 31 October 2022 (UTC) |- |[[Larson-5030|Larson, Jean E]]||31||Montana||Lodger||F||√||[[Robinson-27225]] |- |[[Hannan-994|Hannan, Harriet N]]||34||New Jersey||Lodger||F||√||[[Robinson-27225]] |- |[[Hannan-995|Hannan, Mary A]]||51||New Jersey||Lodger||F||√||[[Robinson-27225]] |- |[[Bourgeois-3130|Bonrgeris, Marguerite]]||39||Mexico||Lodger||F||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 08:02, 17 October 2022 (UTC) |- |[[Widle, Francis L]]
['''1950 Census''': "1950 United States Federal Census," database with images, United States of America, Bureau of the Census; Washington, D.C.; Seventeenth Census of the United States, 1950; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census, 1790-2007; Record Group Number: 29; Residence Date: 1950; Home in 1950: New York, Kings, New York; Roll: 2756; Sheet Number: 6; Enumeration District: 24-1355, {{Ancestry Sharing|839862|b8e44cf10a535bf165df5f9e5a98eace3eafd7de23673deae09f43dc3fb6b2d1}} - ({{Ancestry Record|62308|294833057}} : accessed 25 December 2022), Francis L Widle (26), single lodger, Houseworker, in household of Clarence Ubrich (42) in New York, Kings, New York, USA. Born in Nebraska.]||26||Nebraska||Lodger||F||o||''{{red|still living?}}''
{{FamilySearch|GJ56-8L5}} |- |[[Suiter-392|Suiter, Grace A]]||36||Oregon||Lodger||F||√||[[Robinson-27225]] |- |[[Geiselman, Beulah M]]||26||Maryland||Lodger||F||o||''{{red|still living?}}'' |- |[[López-6970|Lopey, Esther]]||40||Mexico||Lodger||F||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 08:34, 17 October 2022 (UTC) |- |[[Coudes, Esther C]]||18||West Virginia||Lodger||F||o||''{{red|still living?}}''
{{FamilySearch|GJCH-TNX}} |- |[[Condes, Neta ]]||21||West Virginia||Lodger||F||o||''{{red|still living?}}''
{{FamilySearch|GV8V-G36}} |- |[[Matheaki, Anna G]]||27||Jerusalem||Lodger||F||o||''{{red|still living?}}''
{{FamilySearch|GNPJ-VSL}} |- |[[Ford-17674|Ford, Altertina M]]||58||Illinois||Lodger||F||√||[[Robinson-27225]] |- |[[Herrlinger-35|Herrlinger, Betty E]]||56||Germany||Lodger||F||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]]
22:24, 25 September 2022 (UTC) |- |[[Larson-5032|Larson, Max H]]||34||Montana||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225]] |- |[[Paine-3869|Paine, Robert E]]||62||Nebraska||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225]] |- |[[Klein-7133|Klein, Karl I]]||44||Germany||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225]] |- |[[Johnston, Paul E]]
[ '''1950 Census''': "United States 1950 Census"]
citing Page: 7; Line: 8;
{{FamilySearch Record|6XYS-FNMJ}} (accessed 9 April 2023)
{{FamilySearch Image|3QHK-9QHW-MS3H-P}}
Paul E Johnston (22), single lodger, Painter, in household of Neta Condes (21 years) in Kings, New York, United States. Born in Missouri. ||22||Missouri||Lodger||M||o||''{{red|still living?}}''
{{FamilySearch|G4FQ-7YG}} |- |[[Sandman, David H]]
[ '''1950 Census''': "United States 1950 Census"]
citing Page: 7; Line: 9;
{{FamilySearch Record|6XYS-FNMD}} (accessed 9 April 2023)
{{FamilySearch Image|3QHK-9QHW-MS3H-P}}
David H Sandman (22), single lodger, Office, in household of Neta Condes (21 years) in Kings, New York, United States. Born in South Dakota.||22||South Dakota||Lodger||M||o||''{{red|still living?}}''
{{FamilySearch|GKX6-4S4}} |- |[[Donaldson-5922|Donaldson, Robert C]]||25||Kansas||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 20:27, 25 December 2022 (UTC) |- |[[Matthews, Paul E]]||19||Texas||Lodger||M||o||''{{red|still living?}}''
{{FamilySearch|L1LW-1Z4}} |- |[[Potter-14920|Potter, Thomas R]]||20||Indiana||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 15:45, 7 May 2023 (UTC) |- |[[Richards-20552|Richards, Lawrence E]]||26||Maryland||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 00:48, 12 December 2022 (UTC) |- |[[Brown-144989|Brown, Robert M]]||45||Ohio||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 04:56, 17 October 2022 (UTC) |- |[[Mikula-147|Mikula, Andrew]]||32||Ohio||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 01:50, 31 October 2022 (UTC) |- |[[Parsons, Robert E]]
[ '''1950 Census''': "United States 1950 Census"]
citing Page: 7; Line: 16;
{{FamilySearch Record|6XYS-FNML}} (accessed 7 May 2023)
{{FamilySearch Image|3QHK-9QHW-MS3H-P}}
Robert E Parsons (19), single lodger, Press Operator, in household of Neta Condes (21 years) in Brooklyn, Kings, New York, United States. Born in Pennsylvania. ||19||Pennsylvania||Lodger||M||o||''{{red|still living?}}''
{{FamilySearch|GKR8-8PP}} |- |[[Trochsell-1|Wise, Mary N]]||62||Pennsylvania||Lodger||F||√||[[Robinson-27225]] |- |[[De_Wilda-1|Dewilde, Charles ]]||67||Germany||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225]] |- |[[Conley-3726|Conley, Jerry J]]||33||Iowa||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 21:59, 30 October 2022 (UTC) |- |[[Gobitas-3|Gobites, William H]]||24||Pennsylvania||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 01:13, 30 November 2022 (UTC) |- |[[Laurinavicius-2|Laurix, James W]]||35||Illinois||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 09:53, 17 October 2022 (UTC) |- |[[Bauer-7038|Bauer, Herschel W]]||37||Illinois||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 15:40, 23 October 2022 (UTC) |- |[[Insberg-1|Insberg, Ans ]]||60||Latvia||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225]] |- |[[De_Angelis-203|De Angelia, Joseph ]]||34||Italy||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 17:33, 30 October 2022 (UTC) |- |[[Johnson-131369|Johnson, Curtis K]]||25||Minnesota||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 21:20, 8 January 2023 (UTC) |- |[[Hibbard-1888|Hibbard, Orin J]]||52||New York||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225]] |- |[[Oertel-129|Oertel, Henry C]]||41||Wisconsin||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225]] |- |[[Smith-304753|Smith, Paul E]]||17||Pennsylvania||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 22:24, 9 April 2023 (UTC) |- |[[Fry-9550|Fry, Peter M]]||22||England||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 23:48, 9 April 2023 (UTC) |- |[[Howlett-1668|Hawlett, Matthew A]]||61||England||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225]] |- |[[Kurzen-10|Kurzen, John G, Jr]]||37||Ohio||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225]] |- |[[Dorman-1676|Harlett, Helen R]]||45||Ohio||Lodger||F||√||[[Robinson-27225]] |- |[[Harms-2962|Harms, Carl A]]||21||Illinois||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 16:05, 7 May 2023 (UTC) |- |[[Talmage-274|Talmege, Deryl H]]||28||Nebraska||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 19:18, 16 October 2022 (UTC) |- |[[Helstrom-103|Helstrom, Daniel N]]||24||Minnesota||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 19:58, 29 January 2023 (UTC) |- |[[Jameson-2985|Jameson, Deane R]]||22||Minnesota||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 16:57, 7 May 2023 (UTC) |- |[[Derderian-22|Derderian, Dickran P]]||56||Turkey||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225]] |- |[[Walker-60923|Walker, James R]]||30||Kentucky||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 01:33, 1 November 2022 (UTC) |- |[[Cora-68|Cora, Albert M]]||22||Ohio||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 16:44, 7 May 2023 (UTC) |- |[[Hannan-996|Hannan, George E]]||50||New Jersey||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225]] |- |[[Suiter-390|Suiter, Grant ]]||42||Idaho||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225]] |- |[[Machull, Thomas M]]
[ '''1950 Census''': "United States 1950 Census"]
citing Page: 8; Line: 11;
{{FamilySearch Record|6XY9-J6KP}} (accessed 9 April 2023)
{{FamilySearch Image|3QHK-9QHW-MS3H-1}}
Thomas M Machull (18), single lodger, Compositor, in household of Helen R Harlett (45 years) in Kings, New York, United States. Born in Illinois.||18||Illinois||Lodger||M||o||''{{red|still living?}}''
{{FamilySearch|GKX6-FR2}} |- |[[Zenone-3|Zenone, Alexander J]]||25||Pennsylvania||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 18:54, 29 January 2023 (UTC) |- |[[Chornenky-1|Chorninky, Theodore ]]||30||Pennsylvania||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 04:16, 31 October 2022 (UTC) |- |[[Pellechia-5|Pellechia, Pasqual]]||33||New Jersey||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 04:05, 31 October 2022 (UTC) |- |[[Jensen-15083|Jensen, Klaus M]]||53||Norway||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]]
23:01, 25 September 2022 (UTC) |- |[[Wheelock-2208|Wheelock, Richard C]]||34||Illinois||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 20:32, 30 October 2022 (UTC) |- |[[Kurzen-9|Kurzen, Russell W]]||42||Ohio||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225]] |- |[[Hatzfeld-45|Hatzfeld, Robert H]]||46||New Jersey||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 04:53, 17 October 2022 (UTC) |- |[[Burczyk-25|Burczyk, Benno O]]||60||Germany||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225]] |- |[[Conrad-5421|Conrad, Neil E]]||23||New York||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 15:45, 7 May 2023 (UTC) |- |[[Minemyer-2|Collins, Wallace A]]||25||Montana||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 20:05, 25 December 2022 (UTC) |- |[[Stein-3581|Stein, John H]]||36||Germany||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 17:27, 23 October 2022 (UTC) |- |[[Van_Baalen-65|Van Baalen, Shermina W]]||22||Iowa||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 17:04, 7 May 2023 (UTC) |- |[[Wisegarver-9|Wisegarver, Vernon C]]||22||Pennsylvania||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 22:55, 7 May 2023 (UTC) |- |[[Wheeler, William H]]
['''1950 Census''': "1950 United States Federal Census," database with images, United States of America, Bureau of the Census; Washington, D.C.; Seventeenth Census of the United States, 1950; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census, 1790-2007; Record Group Number: 29; Residence Date: 1950; Home in 1950: New York, Kings, New York; Roll: 2756; Sheet Number: 8; Enumeration District: 24-1355, {{Ancestry Sharing|839663|32db9433f0367d730a47a58abb1573995ffd4d7519c9d5d0a70c89f0b668eb30}} - ({{Ancestry Record|62308|294833117}} : accessed 25 December 2022), William H Wheeler (26), single lodger, Office Worker, in household of Clarence Ubrich (42) in New York, Kings, New York, USA. Born in Oregon.]||26||Oregon||Lodger||M||o||''{{red|still living?}}''
{{FamilySearch|GJ56-HDZ}} |- |[[Goscinski-7|Goscinski, Mitchell B]]||29||Ohio||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 02:22, 1 November 2022 (UTC) |- |[[Fulton, Paul T]]
[ '''Birth''': "Web: Mecklenburg County, North Carolina, U.S., Birth Index, 1865-2012"]
Birth Index. The Register of Deeds Office, Mecklenburg County, North Carolina. https://meckrod.manatron.com/Birth/SearchEntry.aspx: accessed 3 April 2012; URL: https://meckrod.manatron.com/Birth/SearchEntry.aspx
{{Ancestry Record|70591|4874134}} (accessed 27 November 2022)
Paul Tower Fulton born on 10 May 1923, son of Geo. Tower Fulton & Robbins, in Mecklenburg, North Carolina, USA. [ '''1950 Census''': "1950 United States Federal Census"]
United States of America, Bureau of the Census; Washington, D.C.; Seventeenth Census of the United States, 1950; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census, 1790-2007; Record Group Number: 29; Residence Date: 1950; Home in 1950: New York, Kings, New York; Roll: 2756; Sheet Number: 8; Enumeration District: 24-1355
{{Ancestry Sharing|505822|64a067401d80d84674295c71d2a571158319e2c8a208b3c0cf73729966452dba}} - {{Ancestry Record|62308|294833119}} (accessed 27 November 2022)
Paul T Fulton (26), single lodger, Bookbinder, in household of Clarence Ubrich (42) in New York, Kings, New York, USA. Born in North Carolina. ||26||North Carolina||Lodger||M||o||''{{red|still living?}}''
{{FamilySearch|GJCH-TNX}} |- |[[Caron, Roger R]]
[ '''1950 Census''': "United States 1950 Census"]
citing Page: 8; Line: 29;
{{FamilySearch Record|6XY9-J6K6}} (accessed 7 May 2023)
{{FamilySearch Image|3QHK-9QHW-MS3H-1}}
Roger R Caron (22), single lodger, Minister, in household of Helen R Harlett (45 years) in Kings, New York, United States. Born in New Hampshire. ||22||New Hampshire||Lodger||M||o||''{{red|still living?}}''
{{FamilySearch|GKR3-5CY}} |- |[[Conrad-5422|Conrad, Hector Jr]]||20||New York||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 15:45, 7 May 2023 (UTC) |- |[[Gott-1241|Gott, Fred A, Jr]]||26||Massachusetts||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 20:25, 11 December 2022 (UTC) |- |[[Dunnagan-106|Dunnagan, James H, Jr]]||26||North Carolina||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 17:30, 27 November 2022 (UTC) |- |[[Wetzler-142|Wetzler, Harold D, Jr]]||27||California||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 23:30, 20 November 2022 (UTC) |- |[[Tseko-1|Tseko, William ]]||27||Massachusetts||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 21:37, 20 November 2022 (UTC) |- |[[Dunnagan-108|Dunnagan, Philip A]]||18||North Carolina||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 17:30, 27 November 2022 (UTC) |- |[[Vocatura-2|Vocatina, Joseph]]||27||Rhode Island||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 22:57, 20 November 2022 (UTC) |- |[[Murphy-28899|Murphy, Henry O]]||29||Texas||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 03:21, 1 November 2022 (UTC) |- |[[Kusiak-35|Kusiak, Michael ]]||56||Poland||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]]
22:44, 25 September 2022 (UTC) |- |[[Muzyka-40|Muzyka, Michael ]]||32||Massachusetts||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 03:01, 31 October 2022 (UTC) |- |[[Woodworth-2476|Woodworth, William E]]||59||Nebraska||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225]] |- |[[Eames-1784|Cames, Joseph R]]||25||Illinois||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 19:05, 25 December 2022 (UTC) |- |[[McKee-6773|McKee, George L]]||30||Oklahoma||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 01:03, 1 November 2022 (UTC) |- |[[Adams-58134|Adams, Don A]]||25||Illinois||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225]] |- |[[Mattson-1186|Mattson, Robert W]]||31||Nebraska||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 03:36, 31 October 2022 (UTC) |- |[[Sydlik-1|Sydlik, Daniel ]]||31||Michigan||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 03:22, 31 October 2022 (UTC) |- |[[Swingle-738|Swingle, Leroy J]]||25||Utah||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225]] |- |[[Swingle-726|Swingle, Lyman A]]||39||Nebraska||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225]] |- |[[Quackenbush-675|[Quackenbush], [Myron N]]]||38||Arkansas||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225]] |- |[[Quackenbush-677|Quackenbush, Colin D]]||35||Arkansas||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225]] |- |[[Price-27848|Price, William F]]||42||Ohio||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225]] |- |[[Barron-5743|Barron, Clarence H]]||24||Georgia||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 19:08, 29 January 2023 (UTC) |- |[[Goux-13|Goux, Arthur R]]||53||Illinois||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225]] |- |[[Miller-102012|Miller, Harley E]]||28||South Dakota||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 20:00, 16 October 2022 (UTC) |- |[[Hendrix-3439|Hendrix, John N]]||23||Texas||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 23:45, 29 January 2023 (UTC) |- |[[Kelly-28347|Kelly, Henry D]]||26||Colorado||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 20:45, 11 December 2022 (UTC) |- |[[Villow, Donald D]]
['''1950 Census''': "United States 1950 Census," database with images, citing Page: 9; Line: 25, ({{FamilySearch Record|6XYS-RPF5}} : accessed 29 January 2023) {{FamilySearch Image|3QHN-GQHW-MS7Z-T}}, Donald D Villow (23), single lodger, Office Clerk, in household of Fred A Gott, Jr (26 years) in Kings, New York, United States. Born in Indiana.]['''1960 Newspaper''': "Newspapers.com," database with images, Evansville Courier and Press 03 Mar 1960, page 31, ({{Newspapers.com|117538216}} : accessed 29 January 2023)]||23||Indiana||Lodger||M||o||''{{red|still living?}}''
{{FamilySearch|LXQT-D9J}} |- |[[Rieger-580|Rieger, Charles W]]||28||Kansas||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 20:16, 16 October 2022 (UTC) |- |[[Carter, Walter W]]
['''1950 Census''': "United States 1950 Census," database with images, citing Page: 9; Line: 27, ({{FamilySearch Record|6XYS-RPFM}} : accessed 29 January 2023) {{FamilySearch Image|3QHN-GQHW-MS7Z-T}}, Walter W Carter (22), single lodger, Wrapper Machine Operator, in household of Fred A Gott, Jr (26 years) in Kings, New York, United States. Born in New York.]||22||New York||Lodger||M||o||''{{red|still living?}}''
{{FamilySearch|GVH3-H12}} |- |[[Macmillan-1071|Moomillan, Alexander ]]||72||Canada||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225]] |- |[[Morgan-36268|Morgan, Robert E]]||28||Pennsylvania||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 20:22, 16 October 2022 (UTC) |- |[[Henschel-55|Henschel, Milton G]]||29||New Jersey||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225]] |- |[[Thornton-11324|Thornton, Worth L]]||22||Oregon||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 01:35, 8 May 2023 (UTC) |- |[[Van_Sipma-1|Van Sipma, Samuel M]]||56||Netherlands||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225]] |- |[[Sioras-1|Sioras, John P]]||54||Greece||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]]
23:01, 25 September 2022 (UTC) |- |[[Kellaris-1|Kellaris, Alexander N]]||53||Greece||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225]] |- |[[Casola-5|Casola, Peter A]]||49||Italy||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 04:37, 17 October 2022 (UTC) |- |[[Wilson-95042|Wilson, Emais R]]||53||North Carolina||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225]] |- |[[Marsh-13349|Marsh, Joseph H]]||22||Illinois||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 18:00, 7 May 2023 (UTC) |- |[[Bernard-4543|Bernard, John R]]||23||Minnesota||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 18:35, 7 May 2023 (UTC) |- |[[Seal-1592|Seal, Alfred W]]||34||Utah||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 19:39, 30 October 2022 (UTC) |- |[[Anderson-71512|Anderson, John H]]||28||Massachusetts||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 03:44, 17 October 2022 (UTC) |- |[[Tracy-4325|Tracy, Frederick A]]||29||New York||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 03:44, 1 November 2022 (UTC) |- |[[Goings-269|Chester, Goings ]]||53||Ohio||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225]] |- |[[Frost-10306|Frost, Charles E]]||75||Indiana||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225]] |- |[[Vlahakis-11|Vlahakis, John G]]||23||Ohio||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 19:08, 7 May 2023 (UTC) |- |[[Morgan-36840|Morgan, Roger L]]||22||Pennsylvania||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 09:53, 17 October 2022 (UTC) |- |[[Smith-283509|Smith, Thomas E]]||34||Georgia||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225]] |- |[[Blumenstock-40|Blumenstock, Calvin A]]||23||Illinois||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 18:46, 7 May 2023 (UTC) |- |[[Ferrari-587|Ferrari, Charles L]]||30||Pennsylvania||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 07:20, 31 October 2022 (UTC) |- |[[Ferrari-593|Ferrari, David ]]||22||Pennsylvania||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 07:20, 31 October 2022 (UTC) |- |[[Markus-295|Markus, John F]]||40||New Jersey||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225]] |- |[[Jackson-2286|Jackson, William K]]||48||Texas||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225]] |- |[[Fekel-1|Fekel, Charles J]]||53||Czechoslovakia||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225]] |- |[[Burtch-233|Burtch, Lloyd B]]||58||Michigan||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225]] |- |[[Alspach-200|Alspach, Russell H]]||38||Ohio||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225]] |- |[[Cumming-2162|Cunning, Albert E]]||48||Scotland||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 04:32, 17 October 2022 (UTC) |- |[[Gangas-1|Gangas, George D]]||54||Turkey||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225]] |- |[[Papageorge-3|Latageorge, Demetrias ]]||58||||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225]] |- |[[Geyer-1102|Geyer, Benjamin P]]||51||Nebraska||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225]] |- |[[Lubeck-44|Lubeck, Joseph]]||34||Washington||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 17:59, 30 October 2022 (UTC) |- |[[Brown-153521|Brown, Leonard U, Jr]]||21||California||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 20:01, 15 January 2023 (UTC) |- |[[Slik-19|Slik, Henry ]]||61||Michigan||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225]] |- |[[Delora-4|Delora, Charles ]]||37||New York||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 15:40, 23 October 2022 (UTC) |- |[[Peterson-15937|Peterson, William ]]||47||Minnesota||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 04:38, 17 October 2022 (UTC) |- |[[Haigh-1299|Haigh, Joseph H]]||47||England||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 04:47, 17 October 2022 (UTC) |- |[[Hoppe-788|Hoppe, Karl ]]||49||Germany||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 03:48, 17 October 2022 (UTC) |- |[[Woodworth-1687|Woodworth, Clayton J]]||79||New York||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225]] |- |[[Chyke-2|Chyke, Calvin M]]||27||Illinois||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 17:24, 20 November 2022 (UTC) |- |[[Barnett-14471|Bernett, Arthur E]]||26||Ohio||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 16:12, 27 November 2022 (UTC) |- |[[Mock-1372|Mock, Russell V]]||36||Colorado||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225]] |- |[[Hollister-5802|Hollister, Frederick S]]||27||Illinois||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 17:39, 20 November 2022 (UTC) |- |[[Steele-12598|Steele, Charles A]]||30||Indiana||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 01:13, 1 November 2022 (UTC) |- |[[Avey-208|Avey, Arthur W]]||38||Colorado||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225]] |- |[[Franz-747|Franze, Fred W]]||56||Kentucky||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225]] |- |[[Rann-135|[Rann], [George A]]]||74||Michigan||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225]] |- |[[Lindsay-6775|Lindsey, Ludwell M]]||62||Texas||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225]] |- |[[Reiner-521|Riemer, Hugo H]]||71||Nebraska||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225]] |- |[[Eicher-495|Eicher, Charles E]]||69||Germany||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225]] |- |[[Brannick, Joseph B]]
[ '''1950 Census''': "United States 1950 Census"]
citing Page: 11; Line: 18;
{{FamilySearch Record|6XYS-XXGG}} (accessed 7 May 2023)
{{FamilySearch Image|3QHN-GQHW-MS7Z-1}}
Joseph B Brannick (23), single lodger, Pressman, in household of Henry Slik (61 years) in Brooklyn, Kings, New York, United States. Born in Michigan. [ '''Military''': "U.S., World War II Draft Cards Young Men, 1940-1947"]
National Archives at St. Louis; St. Louis, Missouri; Wwii Draft Registration Cards For Michigan, 10/16/1940-03/31/1947; Record Group: Records of the Selective Service System, 147; Box: 129
{{Ancestry Sharing|3539440|7b22746f6b656e223a22362b6c576b77687176477a69716e4e50436e512b543375364467446437506c545942786b52594475376c553d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d}} - {{Ancestry Record|2238|267668449}} (accessed 7 May 2023)
Name: Joseph Benjamin Brannick; Gender: Male; Race: White; Age: 16; Relationship to Draftee: Self (Head); Birth Date: 14 Apr 1926; Birth Place: Highland Park, Michigan, USA; Residence Place: Ferndale, Oakland, Michigan, USA; Registration Date: 14 Apr 1942; Registration Place: Ferndale, Oakland, Michigan, USA; Employer: Watch Tower Soc; Height: 6; Weight: 185; Complexion: Light; Hair Color: Black; Eye Color: Blue; Next of Kin: Nick Brannick;
Household Members (Name) Relationship:
Joseph Benjamin Brannick Self (Head)
Nick Brannick Father. ||23||Michigan||Lodger||M||o||''{{red|still living?}}''
{{FamilySearch|GKR4-63Q}} |- |[[Talarico-82|Tolarico, Ernest A]]||34||Maine||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 19:57, 30 October 2022 (UTC) |- |[[Bippus-51|Bippus, Walter E]]||24||North Dakota||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]]
18:54, 25 September 2022 (UTC) |- |[[Johnson, Claudius E]]
[ "U.S., Naturalization Records Indexes, 1794-1995"]
National Archives and Records Administration (NARA); Washington, D.C.; Index to Naturalization Petitions of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York, 1865-1957; Microfilm Serial: M1164; Microfilm Roll: 74
{{Ancestry Sharing|423766|2136492b9416bdabbc383f6eb1d01a628daddde2d3bb8d5a85d07ddf5c6fe947}} - {{Ancestry Record|1192|2158586}} (accessed 20 November 2022)
Name: Claudius Edward Johnson Jr; Age: 30; Birth Date: 26 Mar 1923; Issue Date: 16 Jun 1953; State: New York; Locality, Court: Eastern District of New York, District Court. ||27||Panama||Lodger||M||o||''{{red|still living?}}''
{{FamilySearch|GJ77-84Q}} |- |[[Paruhacs-1|Perholtz, Michael ]]||35||Czechoslovakia||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 22:01, 23 October 2022 (UTC) |- |[[Myer-852|Myer, Richard L]]||25||Kansas||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 18:04, 29 January 2023 (UTC) |- |[[Buelow-93|Buelow, Bruce O]]||22||Michigan||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 20:05, 7 May 2023 (UTC) |- |[[Stigers-108|Stigers, Edward W]]||22||Illinois||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 20:14, 7 May 2023 (UTC) |- |[[Douglas, William J]]
['''1950 Census''': "United States 1950 Census," database with images, citing Page: 11; Line: 26, ({{FamilySearch Record|6XYS-XXPW}} : accessed 8 January 2023) {{FamilySearch Image|3QHN-GQHW-MS7Z-1}}, William J Douglas (20), single lodger, Grachotype Operator, in household of Henry Slik (61 years) in Brooklyn, Kings, New York, United States. Born in New York.]||20||New York||Lodger||M||o||''{{red|still living?}}''
{{FamilySearch|GVMM-5VQ}} |- |[[Douglass, Richard J]]
['''1950 Census''': "United States 1950 Census," database with images, citing Page: 11; Line: 28, ({{FamilySearch Record|6XYS-XXP7}} : accessed 8 January 2023) {{FamilySearch Image|3QHN-GQHW-MS7Z-1}}, Richard J Douglass (25), single lodger, Packer, in household of Henry Slik (61 years) in Brooklyn, Kings, New York, United States. Born in Ohio.]||25||Ohio||Lodger||M||o||''{{red|still living?}}''
{{FamilySearch|GVMM-HRV}} |- |[[Parr, George W]]
[ '''1950 Census''': "United States 1950 Census"]
citing Page: 11; Line: 29;
{{FamilySearch Record|6XYS-XXGR}} (accessed 7 May 2023)
{{FamilySearch Image|3QHN-GQHW-MS7Z-1}}
George W Parr (19), single lodger, Trimmer Book, in household of Henry Slik (61 years) in Brooklyn, Kings, New York, United States. Born in Idaho. ||19||Idaho||Lodger||M||o||''{{red|still living?}}''
{{FamilySearch|GKRW-C77}} |- |[[Johnson-128671|Johnson, Harry A]]||30||Massachusetts||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 00:13, 1 November 2022 (UTC) |- |[[Mayfield-3108|Mayfield, John C, Jr]]||29||Texas||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225]] |- |[[Osterloh-77|Osterlon, Albert H, Jr]]||32||Texas||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 03:21, 31 October 2022 (UTC) |- |[[Kidd-5355|Kidd, Ernest F, Jr]]||30||Pennsylvania||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 00:43, 1 November 2022 (UTC) |- |[[Lewis, William]]
[ '''1950 Census''': "United States 1950 Census"]
citing Page: 12; Line: 1;
{{FamilySearch Record|6XYS-YKXM}} (accessed 7 May 2023)
{{FamilySearch Image|3QHK-9QHW-MS3C-H}}
William Lewis (22), single lodger, Linotypist, in household of William Lewis (22 years) in Kings, New York, United States. Born in New York. ||22||New York||Lodger||M||o||''{{red|still living?}}''
{{FamilySearch|GKRZ-YDK}} |- |[[Buelow-95|Buelow, Merl R]]||23||Michigan||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 20:05, 7 May 2023 (UTC) |- |[[Campbell-56057|Campbell, Merton V]]||25||New York||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 19:05, 25 December 2022 (UTC) |- |[[Lopez-6969|Lopez, Videl L]]||44||Cuba||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 06:10, 17 October 2022 (UTC) |- |[[Galbreath-558|Galbreath, Douglas M]]||33||Michigan||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 22:22, 30 October 2022 (UTC) |- |[[Wildman-1171|Wildman, Lewis A]]||35||Oklahoma||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 00:27, 24 October 2022 (UTC) |- |[[Ramu-8|Ramer, Julis S]]||22||Pennsylvania||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 01:04, 8 May 2023 (UTC) |- |[[Ramu-6|Ramer, Donald S]]||21||Pennsylvania||Lodger||M||√||TL Rqst submitted. [[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 01:04, 8 May 2023 (UTC) |- |[[Rees-4094|Rees, Bernard D]]||20||Illinois||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 23:35, 7 May 2023 (UTC) |- |[[Cole-30852|Cole, Richard J]]||22||Indiana||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 01:18, 8 May 2023 (UTC) |- |[[Aldrich, Lloyd E]]
[ '''Birth''': "Nebraska, U.S., Birth Ledgers, 1904-1911, Birth Index, 1912-1994"]
Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services; Lincoln, Nebraska; Nebraska Birth Index, 1912-1994
{{Ancestry Record|62094|301713315}} (accessed 7 May 2023)
Lloyd E Aldrich born on 13 Nov 1931 in Douglas, Nebraska, USA. [ '''1950 Census''': "United States 1950 Census"]
citing Page: 12; Line: 12;
{{FamilySearch Record|6XYS-YK6R}} (accessed 7 May 2023)
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Lloyd E Aldrich (18), single lodger, Elevator Operator, in household of William Lewis (22 years) in Kings, New York, United States. Born in Nebraska. [ '''Passenger List''': "Florida, U.S., Arriving and Departing Passenger and Crew Lists, 1898-1963"]
The National Archives At Washington, D.c.; Washington, D.c.; Series Title: Passenger and Crew Manifests of Airplanes Arriving At Miami, Florida.; NAI Number: 2788541; Record Group Title: Records of the Immigration and Naturalization Service, 1787 - 2004; Record Group Number: 85
{{Ancestry Sharing|3539530|7b22746f6b656e223a2255493237314830497664436d2b396d38443566396f6756366e33744c2f2b5a635669327870376732566a513d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d}} - {{Ancestry Record|8842|7965615}} (accessed 7 May 2023)
Name: Lloyd E Aldrich; Nationality: American; Age: 29; Birth Date: 13 Nov 1931; Birth Place: Omaha, Nebraska, USA; Record Type: Arrival; Arrival Date: 14 Jun 1961; Arrival Place: Miami, Florida, USA; Flight Number: 100; Airline: Tan. ||18||Nebraska||Lodger||M||o||''{{red|still living?}}''
{{FamilySearch|GKRH-HZ4}} |- |[[Raszipovits-2|Rose, Philip G]]||19||Indiana||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 21:59, 7 May 2023 (UTC) |- |[[Sponenberg-42|Sponenberg, Robert E]]||19||New York||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 22:48, 7 May 2023 (UTC) |- |[[Blue, Robert D]]
[ '''1950 Census''': "United States 1950 Census"]
citing Page: 12; Line: 15;
{{FamilySearch Record|6XYS-YKX4}} (accessed 7 May 2023)
{{FamilySearch Image|3QHK-9QHW-MS3C-H}}
Robert D Blue (19), single lodger, Office, in household of William Lewis (22 years) in Kings, New York, United States. Born in Indiana. ||19||Indiana||Lodger||M||o||''{{red|still living?}}''
{{FamilySearch|GKR4-2CJ}} |- |[[Balint-164|Blanet, Andrew Jr]]||27||Czechoslovakia||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 19:02, 20 November 2022 (UTC) |- |[[Cook-48232|Cook, Frederick S]]||21||Ohio||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 23:56, 7 May 2023 (UTC) |- |[[Latrecchia, Mario ]]
[ '''Birth''': "New Jersey, Reclaim the Records, Geographic Birth Index, 1901-1929"]
citing Record number: 70;
{{FamilySearch Record|6N78-C5XY}} (accessed 7 May 2023)
{{FamilySearch Image|3QHN-PQ3H-Y7QH}} Image number 00288
Mario Latrecchia born on 9 Jul 1928 in Bergen, New Jersey, United States. [ '''Military''': "U.S., World War II Draft Cards Young Men, 1940-1947"]
National Archives at St. Louis; St. Louis, Missouri; Wwii Draft Registration Cards For New Jersey, 10/16/1940-03/31/1947; Record Group: Records of the Selective Service System, 147; Box: 375
{{Ancestry Sharing|3543273|7b22746f6b656e223a22526e797376486f6d784d6e5a375a56644c7545494b547272753156376875694b2b637652467333534f57593d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d}} - {{Ancestry Record|2238|301594684}} (accessed 7 May 2023)
Name: Mario Latrecchia; Race: White; Age: 18; Birth Date: 9 Jul 1928; Birth Place: Fairlawn, N.j.; Residence Place: Fairlawn, Bergen, New Jersey; Registration Date: 9 Jul 1946; Registration Place: Rochelle Park, Bergen, New Jersey, USA; Employer: Part-Time Ministry Jehouch''s Witness; Height: 5'' 8"; Weight: 130; Complexion: Light; Hair Color: Brown; Eye Color: Brown; Next of Kin: Mr Frank Latrecchia;
Household Members (Name) Relationship:
Mario Latrecchia
Frank Latrecchia Father. [ '''1950 Census''': "United States 1950 Census"]
citing Page: 12; Line: 18;
{{FamilySearch Record|6XYS-YKX7}} (accessed 7 May 2023)
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Mario Latrecchia (21), single lodger, Lounder Operator, in household of William Lewis (22 years) in Kings, New York, United States. Born in New Jersey. ||21||New Jersey||Lodger||M||o||''{{red|still living?}}''
{{FamilySearch|GKRZ-TLJ}} |- |[[Miller, Benjamin D]]
[ '''1950 Census''': "1950 United States Federal Census"]
United States of America, Bureau of the Census; Washington, D.C.; Seventeenth Census of the United States, 1950; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census, 1790-2007; Record Group Number: 29; Residence Date: 1950; Home in 1950: New York, Kings, New York; Roll: 2756; Sheet Number: 12; Enumeration District: 24-1355
{{Ancestry Sharing|424118|88d06c2800e8aca8a7c3f154a3c4a7365acf9603898d5adc3c634f81a6705a2b}} - {{Ancestry Record|62308|294833230}} (accessed 20 November 2022)
Benjamin D Miller (27), single lodger, Casing on Operator, in household of Clarence Ubrich (42) in New York, Kings, New York, USA. Born in New Jersey. ||27||New Jersey||Lodger||M||o||''{{red|still living?}}''
{{FamilySearch|GJ77-8NG}} |- |[[Russell, Leo D]]
[ '''1950 Census''': "United States 1950 Census"]
citing Page: 79; Line: 6;
{{FamilySearch Record|6XTK-6JGP}} (accessed 7 May 2023)
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Leo Russell (19), single lodger, Minister, in household of Mario La Trecchia (21 years) in Kings, New York, United States. Born in Kansas. [ '''1950 Census''': "United States 1950 Census"]
citing Page: 12; Line: 20;
{{FamilySearch Record|6XYS-BDF5}} (accessed 7 May 2023)
{{FamilySearch Image|3QHK-9QHW-MS3C-H}}
Leo D Russell (19), single lodger, Job Cutter, in household of William Lewis (22 years) in Kings, New York, United States. Born in Kansas. [ '''1977 Newspaper''': "Newspapers.com"]
The Wichita Beacon (Wichita, Kansas) Tue, Nov 29, 1977, page 16
{{Newspapers.com|124220658}} (accessed 7 May 2023) ||19||Kansas||Lodger||M||o||''{{red|still living?}}''
{{FamilySearch|GKRH-K4G}} |- |[[Van Den Berg, Nicholas C]]
[ '''1950 Census''': "United States 1950 Census"]
citing Page: 12; Line: 21;
{{FamilySearch Record|6XYS-BDFR}} (accessed 7 May 2023)
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Nicholas C Van Den Berg (18), single lodger, Ink Maker, in household of William Lewis (22 years) in Kings, New York, United States. Born in Wisconsin. ||18||Wisconsin||Lodger||M||o||''{{red|still living?}}''
{{FamilySearch|GKR4-PKC}} |- |[[Failes-45|Failes, Lewis E]]||21||Kansas||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 00:06, 8 May 2023 (UTC) |- |[[Rusk-831|Rusk, Fred Jr]]||23||Georgia||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 00:27, 8 May 2023 (UTC) |- |[[Courtenay-1335|Courteray, Robert L]]||23||California||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 00:27, 8 May 2023 (UTC) |- |[[Magney-27|Magney, Leonard H]]||22||Wyoming||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 01:25, 8 May 2023 (UTC) |- |[[Olliff, John W]]||25||Texas||Lodger||M||o||''{{red|still living?}}''
{{FamilySearch|G4FN-FG2}} |- |[[Scott-53722|Scott, Franklin M]]||26||California||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 17:58, 25 December 2022 (UTC) |- |[[Garretson, Nelson M]]
[ '''Birth''': "New Jersey, U.S., Birth Index, 1848-1878, 1901-1929"]
New Jersey State Archives; Trenton, New Jersey; New Jersey Births, 1878-1890
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Nelson M Garretson born in 1928, child of Mari Ricards, in New Jersey, USA. [ '''Military''': "U.S., World War II Draft Cards Young Men, 1940-1947"]
National Archives at St. Louis; St. Louis, Missouri; Wwii Draft Registration Cards For New Jersey, 10/16/1940-03/31/1947; Record Group: Records of the Selective Service System, 147; Box: 233
{{Ancestry Sharing|3543232|7b22746f6b656e223a2243596c316f35433936525479487637674c373437363348445a6a444950682f6476566851704d50537837343d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d}} - {{Ancestry Record|2238|301721961}} (accessed 7 May 2023)
Name: Nelson Moses Garretson; Race: White; Age: 18; Birth Date: 16 Aug 1928; Birth Place: Erma, N.j.; Residence Place: Cape May City, Cape May, New Jersey; Registration Date: 19 Aug 1946; Registration Place: Cape May Courty, New Jersey, USA; Employer: Student; Height: 5''5"; Weight: 130; Complexion: Light; Hair Color: Blonde; Eye Color: Blue, Gray; Next of Kin: Mrs Marian Garretson;
Household Members (Name) Relationship:
Nelson Moses Garretson
Marian Garretson Mother. [ '''1950 Census''': "United States 1950 Census"]
citing Page: 12; Line: 30;
{{FamilySearch Record|6XYS-XF7B}} (accessed 7 May 2023)
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Nelson M Garretson (21), single lodger, Minister, in household of William Lewis (22 years) in Kings, New York, United States. Born in New Jersey. ||21||New Jersey||Lodger||M||o||''{{red|still living?}}''
{{FamilySearch|L263-9RP}} |- |[[Bippus-50|Bippus, Samuel R]]||21||North Dakota||Lodger||M||√||[[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]]
18:54, 25 September 2022 (UTC) |} Listed as residing at this location during the 1950s, but not in the 1950 census: *[[Eisenhower-171|Viola Mae (Eisenhower) Meng (1916-2007)]] == Sources ==
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[[Category:Jericho, New York]] [[Category:Jericho Friends Burial Ground, Jericho, New York]] [[Category:Nassau County, New York, Cemeteries]] ===About=== Located off the Jericho Turnpike in Jericho, Long Island, New York. This Quaker burying ground is part of the Jericho Friends Meeting house which was erected in 1788. ===Links=== *[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2154658 On Find A Grave Website] *[https://www.facebook.com/pages/Jericho-Friends-Meeting/129303677155819 On Facebook] *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jericho_Friends_Meeting_House_Complex Wikipedia] *[http://openlibrary.org/books/OL18084332M/ Records for Quaker records. Jericho, Long Island, N.Y. Published 1910 in Brooklyn] ===Some Burials=== *[[Robbins-904|Willet Robbins]] *[[Robbins-907|Edward Robbins]] *[[Robbins-1975|Phebe T. Robbins]] *[[Titus-383|Rachel Titus Robbins]] *[[Robbins-1971|Roland Robbins]] *[[Robbins-1972|Edwin Robbins]] *[[Seaman-248|Esther Seaman Robbins]]
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JESSE ASBURY FAMILY BIBLE RECORDS.
Presumed path of ownership:
Daughter of Jesse: [[Asbury-264|Winnifred Carter (Asbury) Seale]]
Daughter of [[seale-286|Wyatt S Seale]] and Winnifred Seale: [[Seale-293|Melissa (Seale) Powell]]
Daughter of Melissa and [[Powell-5570|William Ely Powell]]: [[Powell-5575|Maggie Leone (Powell) Davis ]]
Son of [[Davis-101856|Sherman McFarland Davis]]Sherman and Maggie (Davis): John Powell Davis.
Additionally, there were entries made in a different hand that list the family of John K Seale, son of Wyatt S and Winnifred Seale These records are a photocopy of the original, in possession of [[seale-237|Robert H Seale, MD|2023]] another ggg-grandson of Jesse Asbury. Page 1 Births
[[Asbury-265|Richard Asbury]], father of Jesse Asbury was born 13 February 1761
[[thornton-2398|Betty Asbury]], mother of Jesse Asbury was born 7 Nov 1758
[[Asbury-258|Jesse Asbury]] was born 8 March 1793
[[Carter-11378|Judith Asbury]], wife of Jesse Asbury was born 3 Febuary 1794
[[Asbury-259|Betsy Thornton Asbury]] was born 9 August 1815
[[Asbury-260|Richard Coleman Asbury]] was born 5 May 1817
[[Asbury-261|Josiah Reed Asbury]] was born 28 July 1819
[[Asbury-262|Mary Anthony Asbury]] was born 19 August 1820
[[Asbury-263|Vincent Thornton Asbury]] was born 17 Sep 1822
[[Asbury-264|Winefred Carter Asbury]] was born 30 Sept 1824
Page 2, Deaths
[[Thornton-2398|Betty Asbury]] mother of Jesse Asbury died 25th May 1817
[[Asbury-261|Josiah Reed Asbury]] son of Jesse Asbury died 27th Aug 1819
[[Asbury-271|Ruth Reed Carter]] sister of Jesse Asbury died 20th Aug 1820
[[Asbury-272|Thomas Redman Asbury]] brother of Jesse Asbury died August 19th 1836
Mary Ann McCord daugter [sic] of [[Asbury-271|Ruth R Carter]] Aged 21 years 1 day died 10th Mar 1840
[[Asbury-268|Winefred Murden]] sister of Jesse Asbury died the 7th of January 1842
[[Asbury-262|Mary Anthony Coody]] daughter of Jesse Asbury died 30th July 1843
[[Asbury-265|Richard Asbury]] father of Jesse Asbury died the fourth Febuary [sic] 1845
[[Asbury-273|Richard Vincent Asbury]] brother of Jesse Asbury died 20th July 1845
[[Asbury-267|Henry Asbury]] brother of Jesse Asbury died Decem 31st 1847
[[Asbury-266|Hannah Daniel]] sister of Jesse Asbury died the 29th May 1848
[[Carter-11378|Judith Asbury]] wife of Jesse Asbury Died the 4th October 1851
[[Coody-81|Wm H Coody]] died the 27th June 1854
James Carter brother in law to Jesse Asbury died 25th August 1[8]58 aged 66 years 4 months and 22 days.
[[Asbury-269|Betsy Towns]] sister of Jesse Asbury died 20th February 1862 Page 3, Jesse and Judith baptism and birth record of children
I and my Wife Joined the Baptist Church of Christ and was Baptised by Immerson in April AD 1828 in Little River at Bethursda Green Co. Georgia (refers to [[Asbury-258|Jesse Asbury]] and [[Carter-11378|Judith (Carter) Asbury]]) These entries in different handwriting are the family of [[seale-289|J K Seale]], son of Winnefred and Wyatt S Seale [[Seale-289|J K Seale]] was borned May the first AD 1851
Jessie A Seale, daughter of J R and L E Brown was borned Oct the 12th 1853
[[Seale-447|Lena L Seale]] was borned Aug the 23rd 1873
Ida B Seale was borned July the 13th 1875
[[Seale-451|James Emett Seale]] was borned July 25th 1877 and died Sept the 9th 1879
[[Seale-452|Wyatt Sterling Seale]] was borned Oct the 10th 1880
Page 4, Marriages
[[Asbury-259|Betsy T Asbury]] was married to [[Watts-4815|John Watts]] the 3rd of October 1833
[[Asbury-262|Mary A Asbury]] was married to [[Coody-81|Wm H. Coody]] the 30th December 1840
[[Asbury-260|Richard C Asbury]] was married to Magdaline Brown the 18th October 1842
[[Asbury-264|Winefred Carter Asbubry]] [sic] was married to [[Seale-286|Wyatt S Seal[e]]] the 26th November 1845
[[Asbury-263|Vincent T Asbury]] was married to Nancy Brown the 2nd November 1848 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Jesse_Asbury_Family_Bible_Record|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]]
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{{One Name Study|name=Jester}} [[Category: Jester Name Study]][[Category: Jester Name Story, Jester Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] ==Welcome to the Jester One Name Study== This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the Jester surname and its variants. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. '''Project Leader: [[Jester-173|Lynette Jester]]''' == Goals of the Jester Name Study == * To connect all individual profiles sharing the surname Jester, and its variations. * To connect all of the genealogists researching Jester families for more effective collaboration and support for their work. * To merge identical person records and maintain a clean, reliable source of Jester family history. * To share the fun of discovering our ancestors and telling their stories. * In order the trace the growth of the entire family and bloodline, we invite spouses and children to be tagged with Category:Jester Name Study in [[]] . ==The Jester Name== [[Space:The_Jester_HIstory_of_the_Word_and_Occupation| The Jester]] for the etymology and history of Occupational Jesters. ==Earliest Jesters Found== On 11 April 1999 Pat Friesien the administrator of the Jester-L mailing list at Rootweb.com, posted this tidbit of information The earliest recorded instance of the name in English documents dates from as early as 1377. In that year, the Court Rolls of the Borough of Colchester recorded one John Gestour as living in the county of Essex. The name however, was not widespread in Enland, few cases being documented until much later when in 1666, the baptism of one Elizabeth, daughter to Christopher Jester, was recorded in the church register of St. James', Clerkenwell. ==Featured Profiles== *[[Jester-129|Thomas Jester]] ==Jester Brickwalls== *[[Jester-79|David A. Jester]] b. 1812 Accomack County, VA m. Lodemia Ayars *[[Jester-400|Levi Jester]] b.a 1818 DE m. Diadima McKinney *[[Jester-371|William Jester]] b.a 1728 Scotland? d.a 1820 GA *[[Jester-38|William N. Jester]] b.a 1835 GA m. Nancy Wade pos s/of Susan Jenkins *[[Jester-503|Peter Jester]] b.a 1800 Appoquinimink Hnd, New Castle, DE *[[Jester-531|James T. Jester]] c. 1801 Delaware ==Notable Jesters== *[[Jester-402|Beauford Halbert Jester]] Governor of Texas *[[Jester-401|George Taylor Jester]] Lt. Gov. of Texas *[[Jester-368|John Roberts Jester]] Baptist Minister *[[Lash-291|Annie S. Lash Jester]] Mrs Jester, worthy of being a notable Jester due to her work '''''Adventurers of Purse and Person''''' *[[Jester-525|Alexander Calhoun Jester]] One time brother-in-law to Buffalo Bill *[[Jester-886|Maurice D. Jester]] First USCG to receive Navy Cross for the sinking of U-Boat 352, capturing 33 survivors, near Cape Lookout, NC *[[Jester-889|Ralph Kouns Jester]] Twice Academy Award Nominee, set and costume designer, sculpter and artist. ==Black Sheep Jesters== *[[Jester-333|William Alexander Jester]] accused, acquitted, then admitted to killing young [[Gates-2179|Gilbert Gates]] *[[Jester-142|Maskell Jester]] jailed for abusing his wife, commits suicide ==Jester DNA Studies and Facebook== Jester DNA Group Send SUBSCRIBE email to jester_dna_group[@]googlegroups.com or Mojavelyn[@]gmail.com Share your GEDmatch.com number and we'll run you against over 300 numbers of confirmed and suspected Jesters as of 24 Feb 2018 Jester Genes a closed group on Facebook. [https://www.facebook.com/groups/347652412378571/] [[Jester-428|Wes Jester]] has his own website also, [http://www.epjester.com Epjester] EPJester] for [[Jester-503|Peter Jester]] and his descendants. Wes has been more the a tremendous help in getting the newsletters in to a PDF format so we can share them on Wikitree. Many Thanks to him. ==Jester Named Businesses== Google for the websites Jester King Brewery Austin, Texas Jester's Junction Thibodaux, Louisiana Jester Park Golf Course Des Moines, Iowa ==Attempting to Fight the Errors made in Jester Genealogy on Other Sites== [[Jester-38|Why William N. Is Not of the House of Thomas b. 1765]]
[[Jeter-380|Why Priscilla Is Not the Mother of William's Children Nor Married To Him]]
[[Jester-531|James T.]] is not the same as [[Jester-397|James son of Levi]] ==Jester Resources== *[[Space:HISTORY_OF_ONE_JESTER_FAMILY|HISTORY OF ONE JESTER FAMILY by Dr. John Roberts Jester, Winston-Salem, NC 1933]] *DEEP IN THE HEART by J. Garner Phillips History of the Jester, McKinney and related families of Beauford Jester, Gov. TX. *Jester-L@Rootsweb.com now inactive but the messages are still available. *[[Space:Jester_Families_eXchange_issue_1|Jester Families eXchange Newsletter Issue 1 Aug 1989]] *[[Space:Jester_Families_eXchange_issue_2|Jester Families eXchange Newsletter Issue 2 Nov 1989]] *[[Space:Jester_Families_eXchange_issue_3|Jester Families eXchange Newsletter Issue 3 Feb 1990]] *[[Space:Jester_Families_eXchange_issue_4|Jester Families eXchange Newsletter Issue 4 May 1990]] *[[Space:Jester_Families_eXchange_issue_5|Jester Families eXchange Newsletter Issue 5 Aug 1990]] *[[Space:Jester_Families_eXchange_issue_6|Jester Families eXchange Newsletter Issue 6 Nov 1990]] *[[Space:Jester_Families_eXchange_issue_7|Jester Families eXchange Newsletter Issue 7 Mar 1991]] *[[Space:Jester_Family_Reunion_1928|Jester Family Reunion 1928]] *[[Space:Jester_Switch_Texas|Jester Switch, Texas]] * [https://www.facebook.com/groups/347652412378571 Jester Genes at Facebook] ==Sources== ==Acknowledgments== A special thanks is deservedly and gratefully given For [[J-276|Paula J]] for originally creating this page, which was something I have wanted since I joined Wikitree, the stylized J emblem, and more things then I can list. Paula set this up and left it for me and other Jesters to fill. For [[Teague-1413|Drew Teague]] for his splendid editing and polishing of [[Space:The_Jester_HIstory_of_the_Word_and_Occupation| The Jester]] history. Without his generosity of time and discusssions this history might not have been published and certainly not as beautifully laid out and easy to read as it is. I truly cannot thank him enough. And for letting me copy his Goals!! Thank you both for helping make my Genealogy Dreams come to light to be shared.
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Welcome to Jim Hogg County, Texas Project!
{{US History|sub-project=Texas}} ---- *'''[[Space:Texas|Texas Space Page]]''' *The leader of this project is: [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]]. ==History/Timeline== {{Image|file=Jim_Hogg_County_Texas.jpg |align=c |size=300 |caption=Jim Hogg County }} *{{Blue|Jim Hogg County was formed from Brooks and Duval counties on March 31, 1913 and organized on August 11, 1913.}} It was named in honor of James Stephen Hogg (1851-1906) who was the first native Texan to serve as Governor and was father of the Railroad Commission of Texas.
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Hogg_County,_Texas][https://texasalmanac.com/index.php?q=topics/government/jim-hogg-county] :Hebbronville is the county seat.
[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txjimhog/] {{Blue |1913 Jim Hogg County was formed out of Duval and Brooks counties.}} It is named for Gov. Jim Hogg. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcj06 :'''11,000 years:''' The area has been the site of human habitation. :'''9200-6000 B.C'''. artifacts found are stone implements and human remains dating to (Paleo-Indian Period).
[https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcj06] :'''600 B.C. to A.D.1000''' Archaic period artifacts indicate Indian hunter-gatherers subsisting on game, wild fruits, seeds, roots, carving tools from wood land wove baskets, made rabbit-skin clothing.
:'''A.D.1000''' hunting therein morphed into Late Prehistoric era and Indians belonged to Coahuiltecan linguistic group, made pottery, hunted with bows and arrows.
:'''1800''' Spanish arrived and European disease or the Lipan Apaches drove the Coahuiltecans away. :'''1805-1836''' Land grants were granted, (24 land grants by Spanish and Mexican governments).
{{Image|file=Jim_Hogg_County_Texas-4.jpg |align=r |size=270 |caption=Jim Hogg County and nearby counties }}{{clear}} :'''1805 ''' Earliest settlers on record by the Spanish government to''' Xavier Vela'''. This covered what later became south central Jim Hogg County. Those grantees who chose to develop their land found that it was best suited to ranching.
:'''1836-1848''' Many ranchers, however, were discouraged by hostile Indian, isolation and returned to Mexico. :'''1836-1850''' Jim Hogg County lay in the disputed territory between the Rio Grande and Nueces Rivers. Grantees fled to Mexico to avoid the hostilities.
:'''1836''' Hipólito García, an early rancher who established the Randado Ranch on land granted by the Mexican government. Early ranches in the area included El Noriecitas, Las Animas, San Antonio Viejo, Las Enramadas, Las Vivoritas, El Baluarte, and San Javier. Hispanics retained their land grants, and political power into the 1900's.
:'''1852''' - Land grants in the future county were confirmed by the Texas legislature.
{{Image|file=Jim_Hogg_County_Texas-6.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption=Our Lady of the Lake Catholic Church. }}{{clear}} :'''1848''' after the end of the Mexican War all of the land in the disputed territory was officially made part of the state of Texas. At various times the area that is now known as Jim Hogg County was under the jurisdiction of Brooks, Duval, Starr, Zapata, Live Oak, and Hidalgo counties.
:'''1875''' - Duval county was organized and included Jim Hogg, Jim Wells, and Brooks. Large important were Randado Ranch, Las Noriecitas, San Javier, and El Sordo.
:'''1911''' Part of the area was included in Brooks County when it was formed.
:'''1913''', To free political dominance of others, in an effort to free themselves from the political dominance citizens requested from the state legislature that a county (separate from Brooks County) be formed.
:'''1913'''Glasscock, Representative, sponsored legislation to establish Jim Hogg as a separate county and out from under the domination of the Mexican dominant vote at the other end of the county.
Citizens argued they were too far from Falfurrias to be under Brooks county rule.
{{Image|file=Jim_Hogg_County_Texas-3.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=James Hebbron }}{{clear}} :'''1913''' Jim Hogg County was formed out of Duval and Brooks counties; land from Duval County was included so the town of Hebbronville and its railroad station, could be in the new county. A school system was organized, and construction of a county courthouse was started.
{{Image|file=Jim_Hogg_County_Texas-5.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption=Abandoned Hotel Viggo, Hebbronville }}{{clear}} :'''1870s''', Randado Ranch formed the center of a community of 300 residents.
:'''1880''' Heirs of Ignacio Benavídez sold their share of Las Noriecitas Ranch to''' J. R. Hebbron''', who established the town of Hebbronville as a stop on the newly built Texas-Mexican Railroad. With the increased demand for beef cattle, the completion of the railroad, and the growth of commercial ranching, the population slowly increased.
:'''April 17, 1921''', the first commercial oil well, Killam No. 3, came in at a depth of 1,461 feet, producing 100 barrels of oil per day in the Mirando Valley field near Thompsonville.
The discovery immediately brought new residents and businesses to the county. The economy nonetheless remained focused primarily on ranching. Large-scale commercial farming failed to take hold as it had in other South Texas :'''1920''' only 501 acres of Jim Hogg County was under cultivation.
:'''1920-30''' Ranching interests, on the other hand, grew steadily. (49 ranches on 69,241 acres); (1930 312 ranches on 532,463 acres) By 1930 the fall of livestock prices during Great Depression caused the declining of ranches by 33%. {{Image|file=Jim_Hogg_County_Texas-2.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption= }}{{clear}} :'''1941 World War II''' the county had a population of 5,416. Many of the new residents were recent immigrants from Mexico or Hispanics from the Rio Grande valley, who came to work in the oil industry. :'''post World War II ''' economy continued to be largely devoted to ranching and petroleum production. :'''1980''' Ranches consolidated so lower numbers, but increased cattle to 50,000 in :'''1990s''' Oil production in the early 1990s was around 800,000 barrels; total production from 1922 to 1991 was 106,003,324 barrels.
:'''1897 Jones Family Ranches''' location in Brooks, Jim Hogg, and Starr Counties.. total acreage 380,000 ACRES, used for cattle, OIL and GAS, WILD GAME Hunting... When William Whitby Jones said he wanted to go into ranching, his dad, Captain A.C. Jones who owned a bank and mercantile store in Beeville was displeased!! Worse than that it seemed to be in a bandit infested and isolated place called South Texas. The parent had given the son a good education at Roanoke College in Virginia and business school. William Whitby bought 6 acres in Jim Hogg County (part of Las Animas Land grant. Gradually Jones with his wife added 373,000 acres. Today his grandchildren and great grandchildren own the ranches.
[http://www.texasmonthly.com/articles/the-biggest-ranches/]
'''East Family Ranches''', in counties: Brooks, Cameron, Hildago, Jim Hogg, Kenedy, Kleberg, Starr, And Willacy counties. (340,000 Acres) used for Cattle, oil, gas, no known date of founding. :{{red|This ranching family will not talk to the press.}} According to the 1957 book, "The King Ranch" by Tom Lea: Tom T East a rancher married Alice Kleberg, granddaughter of Richard King and the King Ranch in 1915. The newlyweds went to live on Tom East's San Antonio Viejo Ranch located 75 miles from the King Ranch. The Easts suffered financial troubles and sold their 77,000 acres . After this the first oil well was found on their ranch San Antonio Viejo.).. Upon Alice Kleberg's death, her estate was transferred back to the East family. :Robert and Evelyn East, widow of his brother own the East Family Ranches. Robert owns the San Antonio Viejo, Casa Verde and San Pablo while while Evelyn East owns the Santa Fe.
[http://www.texasmonthly.com/articles/the-biggest-ranches/]
===Government Offices=== Jim Hogg county was named after James Stephen Hogg, the Governor of Texas. Like Jim Wells County, the familiar Jim in lieu of James reflects the less formal attitude of Texas south of San Antonio. {{Image|file=Jim_Hogg_County_Texas-3.jpg :The town dates from 1883 when the Texas Mexican Railroad built through the area. Francisco Pena was the stationmaster at the railroad stop he modestly named Pena. He refused to sell a right-of-way to the railroad, so they loaded the station onto a flatcar and moved it to land owned by rancher James Hebbron. :Hebbronville became the county seat with a unanimous vote of 176. '''1st and current Courthouse'''-Date - 1913 Architect - Henry T. Phelps, Style- Texas Renaissance, Designed by San Antonio architect Henry T. Phelps, it was later remodeled in the Classical Revival style, and covered with stucco." Terry Jeanson {{Image|file=Jim_Hogg_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=c |size=450 |caption=Jim Hogg Courthouse, 1913. }} Photographer's Note: "The 1913 Jim Hogg County courthouse is the only courthouse the county has ever had. ===Geography=== South Texas county on rolling plain, with heavy brush cover; white blow sand, sandy loam; hilly, broken. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcj06 Jim Hogg County is in the Rio Grande Plain region of South Texas 28 miles N of the Mexican border and 66 miles W of the Gulf Coast. Named for Governor James Stephen Hogg, :Center lies at 27°05' north latitude and 98°43' west longitude. :Hebbronville, largest town and county seat, is at the junction of State highways 16, 285, and 359, in the N- central part of the county. :Size: 1,136 square miles Terrain flat to gently rolling terrain :vegetation- mesquite, scrub brush, grasses, and chaparral. :Elevations range from 200 to 800 feet. :Soils in East are sandy, with areas of light color, or have loamy surfaces over very deep reddish or mottled clayey subsoils. :Soils -rest of the county has loamy surfaces over deep reddish or mottled clayey subsoils, with limestone near the surface. :Space used for Farming- In 1990s 90% of the land was devoted to farming/ ranching, ::2% percent of the farmland under cultivation and 21% irrigated; :Prime farmland 1% percent of the land in the county is considered prime farmland. :Mineral resources-caliche, clay, uranium, oil, and gas. :Temperatures 44° F to 69° in January and 73° to 99° in July; the average annual temperature is 73°. :Rainfall averages twenty-three inches a year :Growing season lasts 305 days. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcj06 ====Adjacent counties==== *Duval County (north){{Image|file=Jim_Hogg_County_Texas-4.jpg |align=r |size=180 |caption=Adjacent counties. }} *Brooks County (east) *Starr County (south) *Zapata County (west) *Webb County (northwest) '''Protected areas'''
*Ranching Heritage Day *Recreation: White-tailed deer and bobwhite hunting. ===Demographics=== In 2000, there were 5,281 people in the county with a population density of 5 people/sq. mi. The racial makeup of the county was 80.44% White, 0.45% Black or African American, 0.78% Native American, 0.21% Asian, 15.83% from other races, and 2.29% from two or more races. '''89.98% of the population were Hispanic.'''
The median income for a household in the county was $25,833, and the median income for a family was $29,844. Males had a median income of $28,150 versus $18,750 for females. The per capita income for the county was $12,185. About 24.20% of families and 25.90% of the population were below the poverty line, including 29.80% of those under age 18 and 30.20% of those age 65 or over.
{{Image|file=Jim_Hogg_County_Texas-2.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Scotus College. }} Politics
The county is historically Democratic. Since the county was founded in 1913, every Democratic candidate has carried the county. Over the entire nation only Brooks County, Texas can make a similar claim since its foundation, and only neighbouring Starr and Duval Counties plus Northampton County, North Carolina also possess this distinction in elections since Jim Hogg County was founded. The Democratic candidate has consistently received more than 65 percent of the county's vote since, at least, 1992. Jim Hogg was one of the few counties in Texas that voted for Senator John Kerry of Massachusetts over the incumbent George W. Bush. Kerry won by almost a 2-to-1 majority. He received 1,344 votes while Bush only received 712 votes.
::From 1981-1988, the district attorney for Jim Hogg County was noted Laredo lawyer Julio A. Garcia. The district then included Webb, Dimmit, Zapata, and Jim Hogg counties.
Highways
*Texas State Highway 16 *Texas State Highway 285 *Texas FM Farm to Market Road 1017 '''Schools:'''
All of the county is served by the Jim Hogg County Independent School District. The district has three schools: Hebbronville Elementary School, Hebbronville Junior High School, and Hebbronville High School. All of the schools are considered to be in the Hebbronville community.
'''Resources''' *[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Jim_Hogg_County,_Texas_Genealogy FamilySearch] Genealogy *Ranching Heritage Day *Recreation: White-tailed deer and bobwhite hunting. :Minerals: Oil and gas. :Cattle :hay :milk goats :some irrigation. Market value $11.1 million. '''Land Grants'''
land grants in the Trans-Nueces region were made as early as 1767, not until the early 1800s was an effort made to settle the area. Some twenty-four land grants were made in the Jim Hogg County area between 1805 and 1836 by the Spanish and Mexican governments. The earliest on record was made in 1805 by the Spanish government to Xavier Vela and covered what later became south central Jim Hogg County. Those grantees who chose to develop their land found that it was best suited to ranching.
====Cities/Towns==== *[[:Category:Hebbronville, Texas|Hebbronville (4,510)]] county seat; ranching, oil-field center. *Guerra (5) *[[:Category:Las Lomitas, Texas|Las Lomitas]] (216) *[[:Category:South Fork Estates, Jim Hogg County, Texas|South Fork Estates]] (75) *[[:Category:Thompsonville, Texas|Tompsonville]] (45) Unincorporated Communities:
*Agua Nueva *Randado *Thompsonville ===Census=== :1920 --- 1,914 — :1930 --- 4,919 157.0% :1940 --- 5,449 10.8% :1950 --- 5,389 −1.1% :1960 --- 5,022 −6.8% :1970 --- 4,654 −7.3% :1980 --- 5,168 11.0% :1990 --- 5,109 −1.1% :2000 --- 5,281 3.4% :2010 --- 5,300 0.4% :Est. 2015 --- 5,200 ===Notables=== ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=c |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} **As of April, 2018 there are no categories for Jim Hogg County on WikiTree. *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2643 FindaGrave cemeteries] *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Etx/JimHogg/ListJimhogg.html Jim Hogg cemeteries] Gloria Mayfield *[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Jim_Hogg_County,_Texas_Genealogy FamilySearch] ===Sources===
*http://www.courtreference.com/Jim-Hogg-County-Texas-Courts.htm *http://texasalmanac.com/topics/government/jim-hogg-county *co.jim-hogg.tx.us *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2643 FindaGrave cemeteries] *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Etx/JimHogg/ListJimhogg.html Jim Hogg cemeteries] Gloria Mayfield *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txjimhog/ Jim Hogg cemeteries TxGene] *[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Jim_Hogg_County,_Texas_Genealogy FamilySearch]
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Welcome to Jim Wells County, Texas Project!
{{US History|sub-project=Texas}} *'''[[Space:Texas|Texas Space Page]]''' *Leader - [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]] ==History/Timeline of Jim Wells County, Texas== *{{blue|1911 Jim Wells County was formed from Nueces County; organized 1912.}} It is named for developer J.B. Wells Jr.
[https://texasalmanac.com/index.php?q=topics/government/jim-wells-county] :Early 1700' Spanish expeditions explored this area :1754 - first European inhabitants (Thomas Sanchez) from Laredo, established settlement on Penitas Creek.
[https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcj07] :1798 Spanish land grant (Casa Blanca land grant) was issued in 1798 to Juan José de la Garza Montemayor.
:Apr 2, 1807 Juan José de la Garza Montemayor received full title to the grant on April 2, 1807. This man's heirs remained until 1850's. His heirs occupied the land until the early 1850s.
:Jan 25, 1808 -Santa Gertrude's grant was issued first to José Lorenzo, José Domingo, and José Julián de la Garza
:Mexican Texas grants were issued to (17) seventeen land grants were made in the area to sheep and cattle ranchers from the Rio Grande valley.
:1830's - population grew early 1830s, but Indians plus the Texas Revolution caused many families to abandon their ranches and return to Mexico....
:This area was part of the '''disputed territory''' between the Nueces River and the Rio Grande,
:'''1847 -King Ranch''', located in portions of Brooks, Jim Wells, Kenedy, Kleberg, Nueces, and Willacy Counties.. Acreage- 825,000 Acres Primary use of the Ranches: Cow-calf, feed yard, farming, horses, oil and gas, wild game hunting, birding. This is the most successful ranch of Texas with the most stories.. Captain Richard King, stowed away on a steamship and became a pilot during the Mexican-American war and later the Civil War. He knew nothing about ranching, made a fortune on his steamship business. When he founded the ranch. He made smart decisions on buying land with the only fresh water. King was also able to coax a whole Mexican town of vaqueros to move to his ranch in Texas and thus work for him..The King Ranch, Inc.—it was incorporated in 1934—has diversified interests ranging from agribusiness to oil and gas, and it is co-owned by Captain King’s heirs and other stockholders.
[http://www.texasmonthly.com/articles/the-biggest-ranches/]
:1848 Following the Mexican-American war, the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo in 1848 settled the boundary as part of the state of Texas, USA.
:Future Jim Wells county was still classed under the jurisdiction of San Patricio County, but a short time later it was incorporated into newly formed Nueces County.
:Post 1865 - Hispanic and Anglo settlement began slowly and increased after Civil War :1878 - Collins, was the first American settlement. ( 3 miles West of Alice).
:1879Narrow Gauge Railroad - began from railroad calledCorpus Christi, San Diego and Rio Grande Narrow Gauge Railroad.
:1885 Collins had a post office and 5 stores :Post 1885- new railroad ( Texas and New Orleans) bypassed the town, :Undaunted the settlers loaded the existing buildings on train cars thus moving the town to the junction of the new road with the Texas-Mexican Railway Name of new town was BANDANA..
:Bandana was renamed '''ALICE''' and was the busiest shipping point for cattle in South Texas.
:Settlers petitioned for the area to be a County (They a long distancehad to travel in order to conduct business at the county seat in Corpus Christi). :'''1911''' Texas legislature approved the new County of Jim Wells., Naming it for James B Wells, Jr. who helped in the economical development of the Texas Valley known as the lower Rio Grande valley.... :'''1920''': Large scale farming started with cotton, sorghum, peanuts, corn, cowpeas, and flaxseed. :'''Mar 18, 1811''' Jim Wells held the first commissioners' court meeting was held on March 18, 1911. :'''1912''' Jim Wells Was officially The new county was formally organized.
:'''1914-''' School districts were formed. :'''1920''' - there were 2,242 acres planted in sorghum with13,844 acres of cotton. Sorghum :'''1930's''', '''40's''' Sorghum production soon was being planted on 29,014 acres. This gave yield of 35,385 bushels. Cotton production, was soon 20,000 bales annually.
:'''Great Depression''' caused cotton to fall. Then rebounded after World War II
:'''1931'''- Oil was discoverd, -- oil and natural gas bremains a leading confirm industry.
:1990s- 85% of the County was farms/ranches, with 30% cultivated farmland as well as 10% irrigation!!
: NEW crops- '''Watermelons, oranges and grapefruit''' are large producers in revenue. county was also among the leaders in the state for watermelons, and grapefruit and oranges were grown in significant quantities.
:Ranching continued to be a major emphasis; livestock, primarily cattle, and livestock products now produces 50% of the agriculture...
{{Image|file=Starr_County_Texas-5.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=. }}{{Clear}} ===Government=== Due to the long distance residents had to travel in order to conduct business at the county seat in Corpus Christi, they petitioned for the formation of a separate county.
:1911 Texas legislature approved the new County of Jim Wells., Naming it for James B Wells, Jr. a long time Political boss, who helped in the economical development of the Texas Valley known as the lower Rio Grande valley.... :Mar 18, 1811 Jim Wells held the first commissioners' court meeting was held on March 18, 1911. :1912 Jim Wells Was officially The new county was formally organized.
{{Image|file=Jim_Wells_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption=1912 Jim Wells Courthouse. }} ==Parent County/Formed From== *Nueces County ===Adjacent counties=== *Live Oak county on north *San Patricio counties on north *Nueces on East *Kleberg couny on the east *Brooks County - south *Duval County on the west ==Geography== *Location: Jim Wells County-U.S. Highway 281 W of Corpus Christi in the Rio Grande Plain region of South Texas. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcj07:Jim Wells is a longish shaped county, having Jim Wells is bordered by Live Oak and San Patricio counties on the north, Nueces and Kleberg counties on the east, Brooks County on the south, and Duval County on the west. :Alice-county seat and largest town, near the center of the county at 27°39' north latitude, 98°05' west longitude.
:Jim wells - 845 square miles.
:Terrain -flat,. :Elevation -200-400 feet.
:Soils -light to dark, with loamy surfaces over reddish, clayey subsoils. Limestone is forty inches below the surface. Some Gray to black, cracking, clayey soils can be found in some of the areas.
:Vegetation - South Texas Plains type- , grasslands, mesquite, post oak, live oak, and cacti Prime :Farmland -41 and 50% of the county.
:Natural resources-caliche, industrial sand, oil, and gas. :Climate - subtropical-'''humid'''. Heavy rains from weakening tropical storms (June through October
:Temperatures -- 44° F to 68° in January and 74° - 96° in July.
:Annual temperature is 72°. :Rainfall -twenty-eight inches/year average . Snow almost never occurs. :Growing season 304 days/year of the year last freeze in mid-February and the first freeze in early December.
==Demographics== WIKIPEDIA 2000 census, IN 2000 Jim Wells County had 39,326 people with a population density of 46/sq mile (18/km²). Racial breakdown of the county was 77.90% White, 0.60% Black or African American, 0.62% Native American, 0.43% Asian, 0.09% Pacific Islander, 17.93% from other races, and 2.43% from two or more races. '''75.71% of the population were Hispanic'''. Age distribution was 31.40% under the age of 18, 9.00% from 18 to 24, 26.50% from 25 to 44, 20.60% from 45 to 64, and 12.40% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 33 years. For every 100 females there were 95.20 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 91.40 males. The median household income was $28,843, and the median family income was $32,616 showing per capita income for the county was $12,252. About 20.10% of families and 24.10% of the population were below the poverty line, including 31.80% of those under age 18 and 21.30% of those age 65 or over. Jim Wells had to support the local economy. Of note with oil and gas there are auxiliary support systems needed, with agriculture, there must be harvesting, local stores for tilling, plowing, granaies,. For Tourism, there need to be shops, motels, hotels, bed and breakfasts as well as restaurants, and the always needed gasoline stations.: *oil and gas production *agriculture *Nature tourism *OIl- 195,900 barrels of oil 2004 *Gas - 8,904,693 thousand cubic feet of gas well gas, were produced in the county in 2004; by the end of that year
*Since 1931 462,560,723 barrels of petroleum had been taken from county lands
*Farms Ranches -912 farms and ranches covering 497,880 acres,
::53% acreage farms, ranches were pasture
::40% yielded crops
::5%- woodlands. :'''Products of county-'''--Cattle, dairy products, goats, grain sorghum, wheat, corn, cotton, and vegetables were the chief agricultural products.
'''Politics''': Jim Wells County voted Democratic from formation until 2004. Two elections (1956 and 1972) were out of the norm. There was a political boss in the county known as Archer Parr, living in Duvall County. His son George became known as the Duke of Duval.. They were influential in elections.. In 1952 there was a murder of Jacob "Buddy" Floyd, Jr., son of Jacob Floyd, Sr. who was a critic.. In 1975, the suicide of Floyd, put a stop to his being the Political boss.
'''Education:''' levels was lower than the state's norm in 1960 13.09% percent of county's adults had completed high school. By 2004 it had increased considerably. 75% completed high school,with 11% having college degrees This drastically improved from 1960.
Alice, TX Micropolitan Statistical Area, which is included in the Corpus Christi-Kingsville-Alice, TX Combined Statistical Area.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Wells_County,_Texas Highways-
*U.S. Highway 281 *I-69C- Interstate 69C is planned to follow the current route of U.S. 281 in most places. *Texas State Highway 44 *Texas State Highway 141 *Texa State Highway 359 *Texas Farm to Market Road 624 *Texas Farm to Market Road 665 *Texas Farm to Market Road 716 *Texas Farm to Market Road 2295 ===Protected areas=== *Lake Corpus Christi - provides drinking water for Corpus Christi, as well as fishing/boating *Lake Corpus Christi State Park *Camp Karankawa is a Boy Scout of America camp operated by the South Texas Council, opened in 1944. *Camp Green Hill is a Girl Scout of America camp located on 50 acres on the lake operated by the Girl Scouts of Greater South Texas. *Lake Findley, also known as Lake Alice is a reservoir on Chiltipin Creek ===Land Grants=== :1798 Spanish land grant (Casa Blanca land grant) was issued in 1798 to Juan José de la Garza Montemayor. :'''Apr 2, 1807''' Juan José de la Garza Montemayor received full title to the grant on April 2, 1807. This man's heirs remained until 1850's. d his heirs occupied the land until the early 1850s. :'''Jan 25, 1808''' -Santa Gertrude's grant was issued first to José Lorenzo, José Domingo, and José Julián de la Garza :Mexican Texas grants were issued to (17) seventeen land grants were made in the area to sheep and cattle ranchers from the Rio Grande valley.
*Rincón de Santa Gertrudis grant, purchased by [[King-11039 |'''Richard King''']] (de la Garza Santa Gertrudis grant from '''Praxides Uribe''' of [[:Category: Matamoros, Tamaulipas|Matamoros]] for $1,800, on the condition of a perfected title (complete documentation of the land grant) on May 20, 1854 to 53,000 acres) *Rincón de los Laureles grant purchased from José Pérez Rey and María José Pérez Rey, purchased by Miflin Kenedy and [[King-11039 |'''Richard King''']].It is still in the family today. *Mexican Texas grants were issued to (17) seventeen land grants were made in the area to sheep and cattle ranchers from the Rio Grande valley. ===Cities=== *[[:Category:Alice, Texas|Alice (19,682)]] county Seat ===Town(s)=== *[[:Category:Premont, Texas|Premont (2,710)]] *[[:Category:Rancho Alegre, Texas|Rancho Alegre (1,747)]] *[[:Category:Orange Grove, Texas|Orange Grove (1,366)]] *[[:Category:Sandia, Texas|Sandia (382)]] *[[:Category:Pernitas Point, Texas|Pernitas Point ]](274, partly in Live Oak County) *[[:Category:Ben Bolt, Texas|Ben Bolt]] ====Census-designated places==== *Alfred *Alice Acres *Amargosa *Coyote Acres *K-Bar Ranch *Loma Linda East *Owl Ranch *Rancho Alegre *South La Paloma *Westdale *Bentonville *Casa Blanca *La Gloria *Palito Blanco *Rancho de la Parita *San Federico de la Corrazo *Springfield ==Cemeteries== *[[:Category: Jim Wells County, Texas, Cemeteries|Jim Wells County Cemeteries]] *[http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~jwcotxcemeteries/jimwells.htm Jim Wells County Rootsweb] *[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2644 FindaGrave Jim Wells Cemeteries] *[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Jim_Wells_County,_Texas_Genealogy FamilySearch Jim Wells county cemeteries] *[http://texascemeteries.org/jim-wells/jim-wells-county-cemeteries List of Jim Wells Cemeteries] ==Things to do/see== *Boating *Fishing *year-round hunting opportunities *Annual Fiesta Bandana celebration- Alice *South Texas museum - Alice *Tejano Roots Hall of Fame.- Alice ===Texas Historical Markers=== ==Notables== ===Resources=== *King Ranch, Santa Gertrudes division''' extends into Jim Wells County.
[http://www.deeranddeerhunting.com/articles/bulldozers-iconic-ranches-and-legal-disputes-about-boundaries-and-deer] ===Census=== 75% completed high school,with 11% having college degrees This drastically improved from 1960.
{| border="1" class="sortable" !YEAR POPULATION CHANGE |- |1920||6,587||— |- |1930||13,456||104.3% |- |1940||20,239||50.4% |- |1950||27,991|| 38.3% |- |1960||34,548|| 23.4% |- |1970||33,032|| −4.4% |- |1980||36,498| 10.5% |- |1990||37,679|| 3.2% |- |2000||39,326|| 4.4% |- |2010||40,838||||3.8% |- |Est. 2015||41,382 |} ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=c |size=370 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: Collins Cemetery, Alice, Texas|Collins Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Collins Cemetery, Alice, Texas|New Collins Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Sons of Hermann Cemetery, Orange Grove, Texas|Sons of Hermann Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Sandia Cemetery, Sandia, Texas|Sandia Cemetery]] *[[:Category: San Diego Cemetery, San Diego, Texas|San Diego Catholic Cemetery]] *[[:Category: San Diego Cemetery, San Diego, Texas|San Diego Cemetery]] *[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2644 *[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Jim_Wells_County,_Texas_Genealogy Family Search] ==Sources==
*http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txjimwel/ *https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcj07 *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Wells_County,_Texas *[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2644 *[http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~jwcotxcemeteries/jimwells.htm *[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Jim_Wells_County,_Texas_Genealogy Family Search] *David Montejano, Anglos and Mexicans in the Making of Texas, 1836–1986 (Austin: University of Texas Press, 1987). * J. Lee and Lillian J. Stambaugh, The Lower Rio Grande Valley of Texas (San Antonio: Naylor, 1954). *David Martell Vigness, The Lower Rio Grande Valley: 1836–1846 (M.A. thesis, University of Texas, 1948)
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[[Category: Background Images]] Where I'm keeping backgrounds and other misc images. These are either my own creation or public domain or permission granted to use. Feel free to use them. You no longer need to add the photo to your profile to add a background. There is a box in the edit mode that says “Background Image” where you add the name of the image file. The name of the file is listed below the image in the tables below. Simply copy that name and paste that into the "Backround Image" box on the edit page of your profile. I think you still need to add your free page to the image if you want to use the background for your free page. 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[[Category: Johan van Oldenbarnevelt (1929)]] ==A brief outline of the Ships History== :Johan van Oldenbarnevelt: 1930 - Built by Nederland Ship building Co, Amsterdam. Tonnage 19,787 gross. Named in honour of a sixteenth- century Dutch statesman who was executed by his political enemies. One of the biggest Dutch Passenger ships. 1950 - Departed Amsterdam 5th September for her first voyage to Australia arriving in Fremantle 5th October 1950, Melbourne 9th Oct. and Sydney 12th Oct. :Despite an unfortunate beginning – colliding with a Dutch steamer on her maiden voyage – the Johan Van Oldenbarnevelt eventually became popular among Dutch immigrants to Australia. The pride of the Dutch merchant fleet, she was a real luxury liner specifically built to serve the trade route between Holland and Indonesia (then known as the Dutch East Indies). :1963 - on the 8th March she was handed over to the Greek shipping line and her name was changed to Lakonia. 1963 - 29th December Lakonia sank some 250 Miles west of Gibraltar.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TSMS_Lakonia] ==Facts at a Glance== ===Dimensions=== :The JVO was 608 x 74 ft (185.4 x 22.8 m) Registered Tonnage: 19,787 tons gross Service Speed: 17 knots Propulsion: Sulzer diesels / twin screws Shipping Line: Nederland Line History of the Ship The Johan Van Oldenbarnevelt was named in honour of a sixteenth century Dutch statesman who was executed after being accused of treason by his political enemies. The Johan Van Oldenbarnevelt was the largest diesel-powered ship ever constructed in Holland when she was launched on 3 August 1929. At that time, she provided accommodation for 770 passengers (in four classes) and 360 crew members. ===Other Photographs Online=== :The Johan Van Oldenbarnevelt, 6 February 1954. Photographer: Allan C. Green.[ http://handle.slv.vic.gov.au/10381/29333 ] ''Please note this is not the Photograph shown as profile picture'' It links to a black and white photograph of the JVO belonging to the State Library of Victoria ==Arrival dates in Melbourne== ::{|border="1" |1950 Oct. 9|| --- || --- || --- ||--- ||--- |- |1951 Jan. 17||1951 Apr. 30|| --- || --- ||--- ||--- |- | 1952 Feb. 27 || 1952 June 6 || 1952 Sept. 11 || 1952 Dec. 7 ||--- || --- |- | 1953 July 30 || 1953 Nov. 3 ||---||--- || --- ||--- |- | 1954 Feb 6 || 1954 May 4 ||1954 Oct. 18 ||---||--- || --- |- | 1955 Jan. 13|| 1955 Apr. 12|| 1955 July 12||1955 Nov 8|--- || --- ||--- |- | 1956 Feb.15|| 1956 May 13|| 1956 Aug. 14||1956 Dec. 8||--- || --- |- | 1957 Mar. 23 || 1957 Oct. 31||--- ||---||--- || --- |- | 1958 Feb. 11|| 1958 May 4|| 1958 Nov. 8||---||--- || --- |- | 1959 May 5 || 1959 July 30 ||1959 Nov. 9||---||--- || --- |- | 1960 Feb.15 || 1960 May 16 || 1960 Aug. 8 || 1960 Nov. 6 ||--- || --- |- | 1961 Jan.3|| 1961 Feb. 8|| 1961 May 13||-1961 Aug.21||1961 Dec. 11|| --- |- | 1962 Jan 10|| 1962 Feb. 5|| 1962 May 8||1962 Aug. 6||1962 Nov. 3 || -1962 Nov 16 |- | 1963 Jan 4|| ---|| --- ||---||--- || --- |} :From 1950 to 1963, the Johan Van Oldenbarnevelt was a frequent sight in Australian and New Zealand waters. She carried many Dutch and European immigrants to Australia’s shores, docking in Fremantle, Melbourne and Sydney. Many passengers were heading to Australia to escape the aftermath of World War Two, others headed to Australia with a sense of adventure – hoping to begin a new way of life. Whatever the reason, mention of the journey on the Johan Van Oldenbarnevelt evokes memories that many of its passengers will never forget. ===Second World War=== :As the Second World War dawned, she was commanded by the British, and made several journeys to and from Australia, carrying troops to war. It was at this stage in her life that she acquired the nickname of the JVO, a popular title – particularly amongst English speakers. ===Immigrant Ship to Australia=== :In October 1945, the JVO was refurbished and returned briefly to her previous route between Holland and Indonesia, before joining the Australian migrant trade in 1950. With Indonesian independence declared in 1947 (leading to a decline in Dutch nationals travelling to and from the former colony) and Australian immigration at a high, the Nederland Line offered the JVO to the Dutch government for charter. She became an important and well-known part of Dutch-Australian immigration history, making a total of 44 voyages to Melbourne. Her first immigrant journey departed Amsterdam on 5 September 1950, before arriving in Melbourne on 9 October. She made only two such trips before being refitted especially for the immigrant trade – increasing her accommodation to 1414 passenger berths in a single class – allowing her to carry almost twice as many as her original 770 passengers. In August 1958, her immigrant charter ended and she was again refitted for travel on a round-the-world service. ===Passenger Experiences of the Journey=== :The JVO carried thousands of Dutch migrants to Australia – all people with unique experiences and different stories. For many immigrants, the escape from war-torn Europe was a relief. Anna Campen migrated from Holland in 1954: The JVO was wonderful, like a holiday, a real adventure. The crew were marvellous and helped organise a variety night. ::I had done some ballet and offered to perform to the Blue Danube, so a passenger sewed me a ballet costume from an old sheet. ::Patricia Smit migrated from Holland in 1959: 'I celebrated my seventh birthday on board and remember the birthday cake arriving at mealtime complete with pineapple on the top.' :The trip was not always smooth sailing, however, with bouts of illness common, particularly in 1952 and 1954. ::Peter Geels migrated from Holland in 1952: 'Immediately upon arrival, I was transported to the Royal Children’s Hospital in Melbourne, suffering from acute gastro which they were having trouble controlling on the ship.' ::"My parents (long deceased) migrated to Perth, West Australia onboard that liner in 1954. I was just 8 years old then and the oldest of 5 children. I grew up in West Australia in the 50's and 60's and remember Perth and Fremantle well. During 'backpacking' in Europe (ostensibly for just one year) I met my Amsterdam-born wife in 1972 and decided to stay in Holland, hence I call myself an ex-pat Australian." [[Strik-20|Adrian Strik]] :Her Final Voyage When her immigration travels came to an end, the JVO continued as a general passenger and cruise ship on Australian routes until 1963. She was then sold to Greek interests, renamed Lakonia and again refitted. Tragically, only eight months after her renovation, a fire – said to have started in one of her new beauty salons – engulfed the entire ship, causing the loss of 132 lives. The JVO subsequently sunk while under tow back to port. ==Research Notes== * http://handle.slv.vic.gov.au/10381/29333 Source link for the photograph mention in the text. Please note this is not the Photograph shown as profile picture == Sources == ==Acknowledgements== * Thanks to Trace for creating this page and the work done *Thanks to [[Langridge-71|Langridge-71]] 15:18, 7 March 2018 (EST) for her work in adding to this page by clarifying the text to improve readability and adding a couple of sources to the facts *Thanks to [[Strik-20|Adrian Strik]] for sharing and working collaborative work with Janet to add a memory on this page and for his memories associated with the profile picture on the page.
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'''John Philip Case / Johann Phillip Kaes'''
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Johan Philip Kaes was born circa 1680 at Anshausen, Rheinland, Germany. He was found near Rückeroth at 5451 Anhausen (8 km. North east of Neuwied; Church book references begin 1614). He first, married, Anna Elizabetha Jung, daughter of Henrich Jung and Veronika Remer, 29 November 1703 in Anhausen, Germany. Johann Philip was naturalized 8 July 1730 , by Act of the General Assembly of the Province of New Jersey. Fred Sisser III, notes that a 1759 deed, once in the Emley Papers, listed all of Johann Philip's heirs and spouses by his first wife; the deed mentioned that Johann Phillip deed seized of a 374 acre plantation in Amwell, which he purchased 9 March 1738, in Hunterdon Co., New Jersey. He married, second, Rachel Houser, circa 1724 in Hunterdon Co., New Jersey. He died on 27 November 1754 in Amwell Twp., Hunterdon Co., New Jersey. He left a will which was proven 12 February 1756 in Hunterdon Co., New Jersey. In this will it mentioned his "brother" Peter Young, as well as children by his first wife and present wife Rachel. The children by the second wife Rachel are all called under age in 1754, in the will. The inventory was made on 16 February 1756 and included three servant men 256.4; one servant girl 38.19; made by James Stout, Benjamin Stout and John Garrison. On 20 October 1772, an inventory of money arising of the sale of the land of Philip Case deceased 464.8 made by James Stout and Samuel Furman. ::'''The twelve known children of Johanna Philip Kaes and Anna Elizabetha Jung are as follows:''' # (7) Eva Maria Kaes was born in Wesatfalen, Anshausen, Germany. She was Christened, 27 July 1704 in Anshausen, Germany. She is mentioned in his father's will. She married John Paul Kuhl, son of Leonard Kuhl and Anna Staats before 1728. She immigrated before 1730. Paul and Mary signed many land deeds in New Jersey. She and the children are mentioned by name in her husband's will which is on file in the Hunterdon County, courthouse. She died circa 1783 in Hunterdon Co., New Jersey. #Anna Kaes was born 10 January 1709, in Wesatfalen, Anshausen, Germany. She is mentioned in his father's will. She married Henrich Dilts. In 1759, Anna and Henry signed land deeds in Hunterdon County, New Jersey. # Maria Catharina Kaes was born 17 February 1711, in Wesatfalen, Anshausen, Germany. She died on 11 June 1722 at age 12. # Johann Valentin Kaes was a twin born 12 July 1713, in Wesatfalen, Anshausen, Germany. He died on 21 July 1721 at age 8. # Johann Wilhelm Kaes was a twin to the above. William was born 12 July 1713, in Wesatfalen, Anshausen, Germany. William was naturalized 8 July 1730. He married Elizabeth Berg. William's will was dated 18 April 1769 and probated 5 May 1769. He died on 27 July 1713. Comments : William Kaes (Case) sp. Peter Jonk in 1727 (NY. City Ref. Church Book). William Kaes (Case) was naturalized 8 July 1730 with Johann Philip, in all likely hood, this is the son born in 1713; however, there was also a Johann Wilhelm Käs and wife Eva Christina at Dreyfelden in the Rückeroth registers 1724 - 17127 who should be examined for possible emigration also. # Veronika Frona Catherine Kaes was born on 7 January 1715, in Wesatfalen, Anshausen, Germany. She married Henrich Winter. She is mentioned in his father's will as Frona "Veronica" Catharina, w/o Henrich Winter. # Anna Elizabetha Kaes was born 26 February 1718, in Wesatfalen, Anshausen, Germany. She married Peter Aller. married Peter Aller. She is mentioned in his father's will. # Johann Jacobus "Jacob" Kaes was born 10 April 1720, in Wesatfalen, Anshausen, Germany. It is interesting to note the sponsors here as Jacob Fackert from Rüscheidt, Johann Jung - the father's brother here, Anna Christina - w/o Adam Schäffer at Langenbaum, and Maria - w/o Nicholauß Stein at Rückerod. ::'''The children of Johanna Philip Kaes and second wife Rachel Houser are as follows:''' #Henrich Kaes was born after 1725 and before 1748. He is mentioned in his father's will. # Peter Kaes was born after 1725 and before 1752. He is mentioned in his father's will. He died 25 September 1796., Hunterdon Co., New Jersey. Administrators - Elizabeth Case, Charles Reading, and John LaTourrette. Follow bondsmen, Thomas Opdycke, Samuel Groff, of Amwell Twp., and Joseph Hankison, of Readington Twp., Hunterdon Co., NJ. On 2 November 1796 Inventory, 2223.11.4, and debts due on the books, 299.0.9' made by Philip Case and Joseph Atkinson. Then on 2 May 1798 the Account by the Administrators; total 3103.2.3. On 24 October 1799 the children Henry, Ann, Mathias and Elizabeth Case of Hunterdon Co., Wards. The children of Peter Case, of Amwell, said Co., deceased; being out of the Wardship of their Guardian in Soccage, make choice of Charles Reading. Guardian - Charles Reading. Also on 24 Oct 1799 John, Hannah and Rachael of Hunterdon Co., wards. Children of Peter Case, deceased; being under 14 years of age. On petition of Elizabeth Bennett, late Elizabeth Case, widow of said Peter Case, deceased. Guardian - John Runkle. # Philip Kaes was born 15 June 1753. He is mentioned in his father's will. He married Amy Robbins, circa 1776. He died 5 May 1831. # Catharina Kaes was born 1755. She is mentioned in his father's will. She married Andrew Mershom, circa 1773. '''Story of Johann and his Indian friend''' Tuccamirgan (?-1750) Chief of Delaware Native Americans. Mary Lou Bartunek writes: "John Philip Case was born ca. 1680 in Anhausen, Germany. He married Anna Elizabeth Jung on 29 November 1703 in Anhausen. They had eight children. Anna Elizabeth died on 4 September 1721 in Anhausen and John Philip immigrated to America. He was naturalized in New Jersey on 8 July 1730. A 1738 deed transferred land in Flemington, New Jersey, from William Penn's sons Thomas, John and Richard to John Philip Kase (soon Anglicized to Case). A Delaware Indian Chief named Tuccamirgan lived nearby and John Philip and the Indian became very close friends. John Philip would not have survived on his settlement without the help of Tuccamirgan. The Indian assisted John Philip with the building of his cabin and provided protection from the hostile nearby natives. As he was nearing his death, Chief Tuccamirgan requested that he be buried near his good friend so Case buried him on his land. This became the first grave in what was afterward known as the Case burying ground. The burial was attended with great ceremony. The grave was dug very deep, and the Chief was placed in a sitting position facing the East. His war and hunting implements were buried with him. Six years later John Philip Case joined his Indian friend in the 1ittle cemetery. The hallowed ground is less than a hundred feet wide. It is located in Flemington's residential area on Bonnell Street surrounded by houses on all side. In 1925 the Flemington Historical League restored the cemetery. The lot was regraded and re-seeded; stones were reset. A protective stone wall was erected at the front of the property and a monument to the Indian Chief who had befriended the first settler was raised. Seven hundred citizens attended the dedication of a marble obelisk in memory of Chief Tuccamirgan. On one face is written 'In Memory of the Delaware Indian Chief Tuccamirgan 1750"; and on the other, "Erected by the Citizens of Flemington As a Tribute to this Friend of the White Man'." '''The Palatine Families of New York & New Jersey - Some Later Arrivals 1717-1776"p 136, 137''' Naturalized 8 July 1730 "Acts of the General Assembly of the Province of NJ"1759 deed lists his heirs by 1st and 2nd wives. 374 acre in Amwell purchased 9 mar 1738. From the Ancestors of Vickie Beard Thompson Family Tree: VITAL RECORDS: I have copy of marriage record that was sent to me back in the early 1990's. The ladies that sent it had gone to Germany and found the record so I don't have an actual microfilm number for it. "Year of our Lord 1703, 29th November was joined Johan Philip Kaes with Anna Elizabeth, Heinrich Jung's daughter from Anhausen. They belonged to the Evangelish Lutherische Kirk in Germany." Settled in 1738 near Flemington, bought William Penn tract from sons Thomas, John and Richard tract known as Mine Farm. Per History of Hunterdon and Somerset Co's. by James P. Snell Philip "Kase" was one of the first settlers. He was from Germany. The old original Case house was built of stone cemented with mud; notwithstanding which fact, when Hugh Capner, who purchased it, tore it down around 1870's he found the walls solid and strong. According to family tradition, not far from the cabin that Kaes built alongside the Tuccaminjah Creek, now Mine Brook, lay the encampment of Chief Tuccaminirgan, a man of peace. The chief had his tribesmen help cut logs for the Kaes dwelling, and he scooped out a gum log to make a cradle for the white man's babies. Childless herself, the Chief's wife often took care of the young ones as though they were her own. the Indian named John Phillip "Blue Brother." The friendship endured beyond life. Upon his death in 1750, Chief Tuccamirgan was buried in the Kaes family graveyard. His resting place is marked today by a stone monument at the burial ground along Bonnell Street, Flemington, inscribed "In memory of the Delaware Indian Chief, Tuccamirgan: This lasting memorial was erected by patriotic and historcal organizations in 1925. '''BIOGRAPHY''' A Scrap of History It is not generally known, even among the citizens of our town, that there is a family graveyard within the toss of a stone of Reading Academy on Bonnell street, which contains the bones of some who were once conspicuous in our county. It is known as the "Case Family Burial Ground," and is situated on the south side of Bonnell street, adjoining the premises of Captain John Shields. The soil for the first grave in this yard was broken in the year 1750 to receive the remains of famous Indian Chief, for be it known that at that time the Delaware tribe of Indians occupied that section of country extending from what is now Mr. O. B. Davis's Mine Farm, on through the "Shanktown" meadow as far as the residence of Mrs. Job Holcombe, a couple of miles nothwest of Flemington. This Indian chief was the ruler of the tribe, and his wigwam stood in what is now the orchard of Mr. Davis. He was a tall, muscular man, standing six feet four inches in height. His funeral took place at sunset, and he was buried in an upright position, all of his implements of war, blanets, pipes, knives, &c, such things as he was supposed to need in the "Happy Hunting Ground" being buried with him. On the occasion of his funeral there was a wild dance about his grave, which was kept up all through the night. The funeral was witnessed by one John Phillip Case" ----------------------------------
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This page describes the various theories about the parents of [[Alden-63|John Alden]] who came to America on the ''Mayflower'' in 1620. None of these theories have been proven, and John Alden's actual parents are currently unknown. Alycia Crane Williams analyzed the most popular of these theories in a series of articles for The ''Mayflower'' Descendant.[Alicia Crane Williams, "John Alden: Theories on English Ancestry," ''The ''Mayflower'' Descendant'' 39: 111-22 (1989), 40: 133-26 (1990), 41: 201 (1991). Available on americanancestors.org with a paid subscription [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB407/i/13183/111/0 here].] When adding a theory, please add a citation to indicate where the theory came from and, if you can, cite and link to any primary sources related to it. ===What we know=== The only thing that is known for sure about John Alden's origins is that he was hired at the port of Southampton, England as a cooper (barrel-maker), when the ''Mayflower'' was stopped at the port in 1620.[William Bradford, Of Plimoth Plantation, digital images of handwritten manuscript, State Library of Massachusetts (http://archives.lib.state.ma.us/2452/208249 : accessed 9 April 2019), digital page 531; original held at State Library of Massachusetts.] His presence in Southampton at the time does not mean he was from Southampton or born there, just that he was working there at that time. His age at death, and self-reported age in a court record indicates that he was born around 1598. Two patrilineal (direct paternal) descendants of John Alden have taken the FTDNA Big Y-700 tes. Their results document where Alden belonged to Y-DNA haplogroup R-P312>>U152>L2>DF103>FGC8158>FT21550>Y48952>FTC62332.["Mayflower DNA Project - Y-DNA Colorized Chart", ''FamilyTreeDNA'',([https://www.familytreedna.com/public/mayflowersociety?iframe=ycolorized] : accessed 19 Jan 2023)] ===John Alden and Elizabeth Daye of Harwich=== William Russell mentioned in his 1587 will a grandson named John Alden, son of John Alden, who at the time the will was written, a captive in Spain. This family was related by marriage to [[Jones-16283|Captain Jones]] of the ''Mayflower''. Alicia Crane Williams covers this theory in depth in ''The Mayflower Descendant.''[Esther Littleford Woodworth-Barnes, comp., and Alicia Crane Williams, ed. ''Mayflower Families through Five Generations''. Vol. 16, part 1 of 3. General Society of Mayflower Descendants, 1999, pages 1-22: John Alden and Priscilla Mullins.] Quoting the pertinent portion of William Russell's 1587 will: :''And whereas John Alden my sonne in Lawe bought halfe a quarter of Robert my sonne - I will he shall have the other halfe quarter yf it please god to deliver him home oute of Spayne - and if the said John Alden be not delivered oute of Spayne out of Captivitye as yet, I hope in god by his providence he shall Then I will the said halfe quarter shall remaine unto John Alden his oldest sone my godsonne And that he shall paye to his sister Josyan within one wholle yeare after five pounds'' [Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858 for William Russell, PROB 11: Will Registers, 1567-1598, Piece 70: Spencer, Quire Numbers 1-40 (1587). [https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/917743:5111?tid=&pid=&queryId=ab2fc50c28985d56ec741c680ccd7b20&_phsrc=XAg8048&_phstart=successSource]] Captain John Alden who worked between Spain and England is mentioned in the London Port Book, June-August, 1568: :645. [Ship] ''Christofer'' of Harwich (30) [Captain] John Alden; Spain [British History Online: London Port Book, 1567-8: Nos. 600-699 (June - Aug, 1568). [https://www.british-history.ac.uk/london-record-soc/vol8/pp98-112]] === [[Alden-101|George Alden]] and Jane of Southampton === George Alden, a fletcher, appears in the Assembly books[J. W. Horrocks, editor, ''The Assembly Books of Southampton, Volume 1'' (Southampton: Cox and Sharland, 1917), digitized copy, ''Google Books'' ([https://books.google.com/books?id=8Gk0AQAAMAAJ&lpg=PP9&ots=QIJ_3K639V&dq=the%20assembly%20books%20of%20southampton&pg=PA17#v=onepage&q&f=false] : accessed 9 Sep 2019), page 17.] and Court Leet Books of Southampton from 1587 to 1620 in the parish of All Saints. A widowed Jane Alden appears in the city subsidy tax list for 1628 after George Alden disappears from the records.[Charles Banks, ''The English Ancestry and Homes of the Pilgrim Fathers'', (1929), page 27. Available free at the Internet Archive [https://archive.org/details/englishancestryh00bank/page/26 here].] Charles Edward Banks, in his book, the English Ancestry and Homes of the Pilgrim Fathers, 1929, puts forward a theory that John is the son of George Alden and Jane— and grandson of Richard and Avys (Aoys) Alden of Southampton, England. Since Bradford says John Alden was hired in Southampton, this would be a logical place to start looking for Alden's. No other supporting evidence has been found, and it has been noted by many researchers that the names George, Richard, and Avys do not occur anywhere in John Alden's family. Naming children after parents and grandparents was an extremely common practice in the seventeenth century, and the absence of such a name is nearly enough evidence to disprove this theory. [[Fowke-187|Jane Fowke]] has been suggested in unsourced online trees as the wife of George Alden. ===[[Alden-1347|Thomas Alden]] and [[Unknown-186059|Isabell]] of Windsor, Berkshire=== John Aulden baptized 6 June 1602 (no parents listed) in the Windsor, Berkshire parish records. Thomas Alden, in his will dated 8 March 1610/11, lists a son under 21 named John Alden. Wife Isabell also mentioned in the will.["England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858," ''Ancestry'' ({{Ancestry Image|5111|40611_311273-00510}} : accessed 7 Sep 2019), Thomas Alden; citing The National Archives; Kew, England; Prerogative Court of Canterbury and Related Probate Jurisdictions: Will Registers; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 117.] An uncle of Thomas Alden, Mardocheus Alden, mentions Rachell Alden in his will (will dated 13 Sep 1615), who is also listed as a daughter of Thomas Alden in the 1610/11 will, but Mardocheus does not mention John Alden in his will. Proponents of this theory suggest that John Alden may have been estranged from the family, which is why he sailed for America. This Thomas Alden may have been a beer brewer, an occupation which would go along well with John Alden's known occupation of barrel-making.[Harry Hollingsworth, "John Alden-Beer Brewer of Windsor?" ''The American Genealogist'', 53:235-240. Available with paid subscription at americanancestors.org [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB283/i/12345/235/0 here].] ===John Alden of Hackney, London=== A John Alden, son of John Alden, was christened in Hackney, London, 11 July 1600.["England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975," database, FamilySearch ([https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NPSP-HLD] : 11 February 2018, John Alden, 11 Jul 1600); citing , index based upon data collected by the Genealogical Society of Utah, Salt Lake City; FHL microfilm 569,924.] This is currently the first record to show up when running a search on FamilySearch for a John Alden born around 1600 in England. Alycia Crane Williams points out that another John Aulden, son of John Aulden, was christened 5 Sep 1607, at the same church in Hackney, London. This suggests the John Alden christened in 1600 may have passed away and another son was named for him. The 1607 John is likely too young to be the ''Mayflower'' Alden.["England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975," database, FamilySearch ([https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NPSP-HLX] : 11 February 2018, John Aulden, 05 Sep 1607); citing , index based upon data collected by the Genealogical Society of Utah, Salt Lake City; FHL microfilm 569,924.] ===John Alden of the Middle Temple (Coat of Arms)=== A John Alden of the Middle Temple was awarded a Patent of Arms on 8 Sep 1607. He was married to a Maria Fowks and had a son, John Alden, born 14 March 1611. Many have associated his patent of arms with the ''Mayflower'' John Alden, but there is no evidence they are related. [Viola Main Turner, editor, ''Alden genealogy'' (1935 : The Alden Kindred of New York City and Vicinity); digitized book, ''Hathitrust'' (https://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89062953088 : accessed 9 Sep 2019), p. 1] Middle Temple John Alden was a lawyer by profession, the son of John Alden, gentleman who was living in Swanscomb, Kent, near London in 1598. He had attended Clifford's Inn, and was admitted to the Middle Temple in 1598, "bound with Messrs. John Roope and Robert Fage."[Charles Trice Martin, Ed., Vol. 1, 1503-1603, Minutes of Parliament of the Middle Temple, London: Masters of the Bench, 1904, p. 387.[https://books.google.com/books?id=TiLGAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA387&lpg=PA387&dq=%22Mr.+John+Alden,+late+of+Clyffordes+Inne,+gent.%22&source=bl&ots=JmaXcyzuaA&sig=ACfU3U1ssG5IXbnYWgWA4-NC1IXHqaK0WQ&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiwreKL9K__AhX_D1kFHRt0DSIQ6AF6BAgKEAM#v=onepage&q=%22Mr.%20John%20Alden%2C%20late%20of%20Clyffordes%20Inne%2C%20gent.%22&f=false]] ===[[Alden-3675|John Alden]], Grocer of London, and his son, [[Alden-3678|John Alden ]] of The Middle Temple=== (From WikiTree member [[Lefever-335|Joel Lefever]]'s research and genealogy.) John Alden (abt. 1535 - bef. 1609) was a grocer in London as well as a shipping merchant between Antwerp and London. He likely was retired by 1598 and was living the life of a gentleman in Swanscomb, Kent, near London. His Flemish-born wife, Jonkvrouw [[Le_Prieur-46|Barbara du Prieur]] and two daughters Susan and Sarah were naturalized in England in 1576.[William Page, ed., Huguenot Society of London, Letters of Denization and Acts of Naturalization for Aliens in England, 1509-1603, The Publications of the Huguenot Society of London, Volume 8, Lymington: The Huguenot Society of London, 1893, p. 3, Parl. Roll, 18 Eliz., No. 32. [https://books.google.com/books?id=v4OonQEACAAJ&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q=Alden&f=false]] He probably was the grandson or great-grandson of the medieval London grocer and merchant John Walden/Waldern, who also was a London alderman and sheriff, as well as a denizen merchant and merchant of the Staple of Calais.[Sylvia L. Thrupp, The Merchant Class of Medievel London, 1300-1500, Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1989, p. 371.[https://books.google.com/books?id=99V2omf9odQC&pg=PA371&dq=%22John+Walden%22+grocer+of+london&hl=en&newbks=1&newbks_redir=0&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiow7iMza7_AhXTVDUKHR6WA7I4ChDoAXoECA0QAg#v=onepage&q=%22John%20Walden%22%20grocer%20of%20london&f=false]] [Calendar of the Patent Rolls Preserved in the Public Record Office, Edward IV., A.D. 1461-1467, London: Her Majesty's Stationery Office, 1897, pp. 275-276.[https://books.google.com/books?id=RVc4AQAAMAAJ&pg=PA275&lpg=PA275&dq=%22A+petition+of+the+said+Richard+Heyron%22&source=bl&ots=c43FmyD39a&sig=ACfU3U2GkW_e8WVN91cyjjqM_E64PP2vKA&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjb6__T76__AhUxFFkFHa2fBEcQ6AF6BAgIEAM#v=onepage&q=%22A%20petition%20of%20the%20said%20Richard%20Heyron%22&f=false]] In 1443, John Reynewell, merchant granted to John Walden grocer, William Abraham vintner, William Stafford vintner, Thomas Crofton chaplain, and John Bydeford clerk and their heirs, a house (''domus'') located on Botolph Wharf, south of the church of St. Botolph. A century and a half later, in 1591, John Alden grocer was documented living at or near the same location on Botolph Lane, Billingsgate.[John Schofield et. al., London's Waterfront 1100-1666: excavations in Thames Street, London, 1974-84, Oxford: Archaeopress Publishing Ltd, 2018, p. 188.[https://books.google.com/books?id=yVwwEAAAQBAJ&pg=PA188&dq=%22John+Walden%22+grocer+of+london&hl=en&newbks=1&newbks_redir=0&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiow7iMza7_AhXTVDUKHR6WA7I4ChDoAXoECAkQAg#v=onepage&q=%22John%20Walden%22%20grocer%20of%20london&f=false]] Grocer John Alden's son John Alden (1578-abt. 1656) was baptized at St. Margaret Lothbury, London in 1578. ["England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975", database, FamilySearch (4 February 2023), John Alden, 1578. [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JS15-8VZ].] The younger John Alden is the same man who was admitted to The Middle Temple in 1598, and whose coat-of-ams was recorded in 1607. Several details of the younger John Alden's 1656 will[Ancestry.com, England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858, PROB 11: Will Registers, 1655-1659, Piece 259: Berkeley, Quire Numbers 363-412 (1656). John Alden, Probate Date 6 November 1656, Curborough, Staffordshire, England.[https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/634576:5111?tid=&pid=&queryId=014a76a32dc677282e50537f1db4a95e&_phsrc=XAg8064&_phstart=successSource]] in Curborough, Staffordshire (that he owned a substantial library of books; daughter named Barbara after his mother; owned hereditary property in Botolph, Billingsgate, London that had descended in the family; bequeathed silver cups to grandchildren engraved with a "crest as I have it in my coate of armes"), indicate his connection to the family of grocer John Alden and The Middle Temple. This John Alden family may be related to the Alden family of Harwich. Both families were involved in shipping in the late 16th century and had the tradition of naming sons "John". Additionally, [[Jones-35506|Captain Christopher Jones Sr.]] (?-1578), father of [[Jones-16283|Captain Christopher Jones]] of the ''Mayflower'', left to his son an interest in the ship ''Marie Fortune'' in 1578. [Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858 for William Russell, PROB 11: Will Registers, 1567-1598, Piece 70: Spencer, Quire Numbers 1-40 (1587). [https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/917743:5111?tid=&pid=&queryId=ab2fc50c28985d56ec741c680ccd7b20&_phsrc=XAg8048&_phstart=successSource]] A decade earlier, in 1568, Grocer John Alden and Edmund Pigot exported spices to London on a ship called ''Mary Fortune'' of Lee from the port of Antwerp: :433. [Ship] ''Mary Fortune'' of Lee (70) [Captain] John Morce; Antwerp: ''John Alden and Edmund Pigot: 3 qrs 8 lbs mace, 175 lbs ginger, 45 lbs wormseed, 14 cwt aniseed, 9½ cwt bay berries £75.'' [British History Online: London Port Book, 1567-8: Nos. 400-499 (Mar - May, 1568). [https://www.british-history.ac.uk/london-record-soc/vol8/pp62-79]] This Alden family has a significant family connection to the New World. Barbara du Prieur was the aunt of [[Charles-3555|Catherine Charles Pyne]] (abt. 1552-aft. 1597) wife of [[Pyne-704|Henry Pyne]] (abt. 1550-bef. 1627), business partner of [[Raleigh-1|Sir Walter Raleigh]] (abt. 1554-1618). Catherine Charles and Henry Pyne lived in Gravesend, England from c. 1577 after which Pyne was appointed to the position of Searcher of Customs at Gravesend around 1580. In 1589 Henry Pyne entered into partnership with Sir Walter Raleigh in Ireland and exported timber from Raleigh's estates in southeastern, Ireland. Irish white oak from the estate was used to fashion staves for wine barrels which were exported to the Canary Islands. Henry Pyne in 1592 obtained the lease of timbered lands at Mogeely, County Cork, set up a sawmill, brought in workers, and manufactured barrel staves.[Niall C.E.J O'Brien, Sheanmore Castle and Manor: a brief history, Medieval News, 12 April 2021 (online). [http://celtic2realms-medievalnews.blogspot.com/2021/04/sheanmore-castle-and-manor-brief-history.html]] ===Huguenot Alden=== Discussed in ''The Huguenots and Their Emigrations'' by Delore L. Dupuis. Also mentioned in "The Huguenots of Old Boston," ''Proceedings of the Huguenot Society of America,'' 1899: :"The Alden genealogies ... mention a certain Mr. Alden of St. John's College, who is referred to as 'one who suffered by the tyrannical Bartholomew act' --which statement suggests that it was a French Refugee of 1572 who is the ancestor of the family.'"[ ''Proceedings of the Huguenot Society of America'', (Knickerbocker Press, New York : 1899), Google Books [https://books.google.com/books?id=l2xKAQAAMAAJ&ppis=_e&lpg=RA2-PA54&ots=OiPIWtggZO&dq=%22john%20alden%20of%20the%20middle%20temple%22&pg=RA2-PA54#v=onepage&q=%22john%20alden%20of%20the%20middle%20temple%22&f=false]] ===None of the above=== There are many gaps in the records of England in the 1500s-1600s. It is possible that none of these theories are correct. It is possible that information on John Alden and his parents was never recorded, or that anything that was recorded has since been destroyed. ===Sources===
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[[Category:John and Sarah, sailed October 1681]] In the fall of 1681 William Penn appointed three Commissioners - William Crispin, John Bezar and Nathaniel Allen - to come to America and found a ''great City''. Three ships sailed from England to Pennsylvania in late 1681 - ''John and Sarah'', ''Bristol Factor'' and ''Amity'' and there is some question as to who was on each ship. The ''[http://www.welcomesociety.org Welcome Society]'' has Nathaniel Allen, John Bezer and their families aboard Bristol Factor, while the Allen Family papers and Oliver Hough [Hough page 44] place the Allen family aboard ''John and Sarah''. It is almost certain that Captain William Crispin did not sail with the others, as he died in Barbados after his ship was blown off course. Hough concludes he sailed on the first voyage of ''Amity''[Crispin. page 20. refers to Claypole's Letters quoted in Hazard's Annals; also Memoirs and Pennsylvania Historical Society, Vol IV., Part 2. Citing: Oliver Hough in "Captain William Crispin" (page 11), ] Regardless, ''John and Sarah'' was the first to arrive in Pennsylvania and her passengers were called the first landers by those who came after. '''Ships Master:''' Henry Smith ---- '''Allen'''
Nathaniel Allen[[#WS|''WS'']], his wife Elinor[[#WS|''WS'']], and children Nehemiah[[#WS|''WS'']], Eliner[[#WS|''WS'']] and Lydia[[#WS|''WS'']][Richardson family papers][[http://welcomesociety.org The Welcome Society]] The Samuel Allen family previously recognized as passengers on Bristol Factor are now identified by the [http://welcomesociety.org Welcome Society] as passengers of the ''[[Space:Society, sailing of 1682 | Society]]'' '''Crispin'''
The Welcome Society lists Silas & Captain William Crispin with ''John and Sarah'', however as noted above [[Crispin-43 |Captain William Crispin's]] ship was in the West Indies, where he died, when John & Sarah landed. His son Silas [[Crispin-159 |Silas]] [[#WS|''WS'']] was most likely with his father when he died, and after returning to England, made the voyage on Amity the next year. '''Otter'''
John Otter and niece Mary Earlisman (Nehemiah Allen) :{{Green|''WS''}}: Ancestors recognized and approved for membership by the [http://www.welcomesociety.org Welcome Society], list online January 15, 2015. == Sources == see also: * Hough, Oliver. '"Captain William Crispin, Proprietary's Commissioner for Settling the Colony in Pennsylvania". ''The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography''. Vol 22, no 1 (1898) page 34-56. [http://www.jstor.org/stable/20085779 jstor.org] * ''Finding Aid to the Richardson Family Papers, 1675-ca.1910'' , [http://findingaid.winterthur.org/html/col602.xml Winterthur Museum] * http://files.usgwarchives.net/pa/bucks/history/local/davis/davis02.txt {| border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0" style="text-align:center" |- ! [[Image:My_Images.jpg|50px]] || '''Fleet of William Penn'''
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[[Category:Crawford Name Study]] [[Category:Crawford_Y-STR_Group_I2]] This page studies the lineage and mysteries surrounding [[Crawford-451|John Crawford (abt.1600-1676)]] and his relationship to the Crawford name in Scotland and the cadet branches of the ancient clan. ==Legend== John Crawford is reported as the father of David Crawford in an article from 1903 [Edward Aiken Crawford, "The Crawfords 1643-1903," The Gulf States Historical Magazine (July 1903), digital images, https://books.google.com/books?id=ziYUAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA45#v=onepage&q&f=false], and is variously reported in other derivative sources that may have used the article as their reference [wikipedia entry for David https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Crawford_(colonel)]. We will discuss the merits of each of the following family legends below, but John and son David reportedly: #emigrated from Scotland to Virginia in 1643, generally acknowledged as a widower [https://www.geni.com/people/John-Crawford-of-Jamestown/6000000004680563820][http://objgenealogy.com/indiI3121.html][https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/114842597/john-crawford][https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/192762?availability=Family%20History%20Library], for reasons unknown but speculated upon as being the younger son with no inheritance, and possibly seeking his fortune after losing his wife and ties to home. [https://captainjamesdavisgenealogy.wordpress.com/2013/02/02/crawford-family-history-part-1/] Others have speculated that he was escaping an unwanted marriage to Mary Cunningham [http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~janet/genealogy/Crawford.html]. #obtained a grant to develop land in what would become Richmond, Virginia #became prominent members of local society, and #John was killed in Bacon's Rebellion. We do know and have documentation of the life and descendants of David Crawford, but there is not yet a satisfactory source documenting a link to John Crawford or his ancestors in Scotland. ==DNA Research== *There are claimed descendants of David Crawford and various "John Crawford"s that are part of the Crawford Y-DNA study located at http://clancrawfordassoc.org/dna & public results published at https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/crawford/dna-results and https://www.familytreedna.com/public/crawford?iframe=ycolorized that show # This John Crawford is sometimes confused with [[Crawford-18624|John (Crawford) Craufurd (abt.1600-abt.1629)]] (whose descendants fall into haplogroups R-CTS4179 (aka R1a1a1b1a3a1) or R-DF13) who is claimed by several testers who only have documentation up to grandsons of David (b.1625). These testers furthermore show an I2 haplogroup (I2-BY3099) differing from all known Crawford cadet branches at this time. ## this lineage is distinct from the known clan lines, but this should not be a surprise, per Crawford publication "The House of Crawford, Volume II: New Perspectives on Crawford Heritage"[Crawford, Joanne, Ph.D., Kevan Crawford Ph.D., Raymond Crawfurd, Georgina Craufurd, Bruce Crawford, MS, Eleanor Moore. ''[[Space:The_House_of_Crawford%2C_Volume_II:_New_Perspectives_on_Crawford_Heritage|The House of Crawford, Volume II: New Perspectives on Crawford Heritage]]''. South Carolina, CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, 2012. ISBN-10: 1467914037. ISBN-13: 978-1467914031] Article 5 Part I, adoption of orphans and widows was commonplace, as was changing names due to allegiance or possibly location of residence ##outreach to Clan Crawford DNA participants from this line and ###check for paper histories, see how they compare? ##phylogeny of haplogroup I2 ###[https://www.eupedia.com/europe/Haplogroup_I2_Y-DNA.shtml] ###[[Crawford-18015|Henry Crawford]] states [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1027367/question-about-john-crawford-1600-1676-ayrshire-scotland that he is a descendant and falls into I2-CTS6433], a sub-group of I2-L801,[https://www.eupedia.com/europe/Haplogroup_I2_Y-DNA.shtml] and direct phylogenetic parent of I2-BY3099[ https://www.genetichomeland.com/welcome/dnapedigree.asp?RecordID=1217448] #There are two branches under I2-BY3099 currently tracked in FTDNA, showing ##3 connections under I2-Y32632 via DNA to be found in the Crawford Y-DNA project within the surname of Crockett, indicating there may be a common ancestor, and this may be a fruitful direction for research on John of Virginia's true ancestry. ###At least one tester in the Crockett study is surnamed Crawford, and a descendant of David II per the published genealogy Laurus Crawfurdiana, published in 1883[Vanderbilt, Frank Armstrong Crawford, Mrs., 1839-1885, and Robert Leighton Crawford. Laurus Crawfurdiana: Memorials of That Branch of the Crawford Family Which Comprises the Descendants of John Crawford, of Virginia, 1660-1883 ; With Notices of the Allied Families. New York: [E. O. Jenkins, printer], 1883. https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005730513/Home]. ##2 other connections are found under I2-FT404463 within the Crawford Y-DNA project, with the surname of Crawford, in Ireland and Scotland ==Disproven Claims== ===John is the son of Malcolm, Clan Crawford Chief === *see explanation of why this is false [[Crawford-451|on his profile]], basically Malcolm was never the Clan Crawford Chief, so this may just be confusion about Malcolm's role. ===John was genetically descended from the paternal Kilbirnie branch of Clan Crawford (Y-DNA)=== #see John Crawford of Kilbirnie at [[Crawford-18624|John (Crawford) Craufurd (abt.1600-abt.1629)]] #See the DNA research section for further explanation, but summarized: ##Descendants of John (b.1600) and David (b. 1625) have Y-DNA haplogroups falling under I2-BY3099, subdivided into two further groups ##Descendants of the Kilbirnie cadet branch fall into different haplogroups (R-cts4179 aka R1a1a1b1a3a1), so cannot be genetically related along the Y-DNA lines ##None of the known Crawford cadet lines show this I2 haplogroup ##Descendants of John and David may still be related through [[Crawford-437|Jane Ann Crawford (abt.1633-abt.1710)]] (David's wife) and possibly other ancestors, but not directly through John's paternal line. Y-DNA was not passed from Jane Ann Crawford to her descendants. ===John is the John Crawford who married Winifred and lived in Massachusetts=== *see [[Crawford-6307|John Crawford (abt.1609-1634)]], this is a different person ===Claim: John's ancestry is tied to cadet branches of the ancient clan=== #Merits: ##published genealogies claim this to be true #Arguments against: ##those were published over 200 years after the fact ##DNA Research section shows this not to be true ====Current conclusion: False==== Along the Y-DNA (surname) line, this is false. See DNA Research section. Descendants of John may still be related through : #Jane Ann Crawford or other relatives, ''note: Jane's lineage is also under investigation, as she may be conflated with a Jane Douglas'' #Adoption at some point at or before John (although this does not seem to be documented in the Kilbirnie line at least) but not from direct genetic heritage along the paternal line. #Research needed: ##need to find documentation of where John actually came from that is supported by alternative events (adoption/allegiance/etc.) or, find DNA evidence supporting a currently unknown branch that matches I2-BY3099 haplogroup ===Claim: John of Kilbirnie/Ayrshire was actually the genetic father of David=== #Merits: ##timeframes do not really overlap, both could be possible (but keep reading) #Arguments against: ##DNA research ##John of Kilbirnie has documented marriage and children distinct from David ##contemporary source ([[Space:Laurus_Crawfordiana|Laurus Crawfordiana]] by George Crawfurd) on John of Kilbernie says he passed away and was succeeded by his son John[Crawfurd, George. [[Space:Laurus_Crawfordiana|Laurus Crawfordiana]]. (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform; 1st edition (August 28, 2013)). Clan Crawford Association URL https://www.amazon.com/Laurus-Manuscript-Crawfurds-%20Crawford/dp/148235652X], with no mention of a son heading off to the New World (author was an accomplished historian and genealogist and would have been meeting with family members only one or two generations removed from John, so this probably would have been mentioned) ====Current conclusion: False==== This is extremely unlikely, unless John was adopted or adopted David as his son, as shown via DNA research. #Research needed: ##As it pertains to Kilbirnie descent, none, search of all births in Ayrshire during that timeframe and any adoption covered under other topics, and DNA renders this line of thought moot. ==Unproven Claims, Merits, Arguments and Conclusions== *'''Note: Please use [[Space:Crawford-451_Research_Worksheet|this worksheet]] to track the places you have searched for information for this profile, and the progress that you have made (if any). This will help all of us to avoid re-work. However if searches have not been made for a year or so in online resources, it may be beneficial to re-visit as additional information is being digitized all the time. Thank you for your help!''' ===Claim: John Crawford b. 1600 exists=== #Merits: claimed by many, purportedly by family members, bible and oral records #Arguments against: No definitive documentation exists yet ====Current conclusion: Unproven but possible==== *While absence of evidence is not evidence of absence, the assumption must be made that John Crawford was not named John Crawford, or that David's father was someone else. See DNA Research section for data showing that those claiming descent from David Crawford fall into haplogroups distinct from the known Crawford cadet lines[https://www.familytreedna.com/public/crawford?iframe=ycolorized]. #Research needed: ##Birth records circa 1600 in Lanarkshire or Ayrshire or anywhere in Scotland for John Crawfords (and other known spellings) ###"Scotland Births and Baptisms, 1564-1950", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XTK8-LZG : 11 February 2020), David Crawfurd in entry for Johne Crawfurd, 1677. ''Timing is after supposed immigration, and David here is the father of Johne'' ###"Scotland Births and Baptisms, 1564-1950", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XBGV-NQG : 11 February 2020), David Crawfurd in entry for Marione Crawfurd, 1673. ''David father of Marione (daughter) in Ochiltree, after the supposed immigration'' ###"Scotland Births and Baptisms, 1564-1950", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XBGV-NQ5 : 11 February 2020), David Crawfurd in entry for Marione Crawfurd, 1682. ###"Scotland Births and Baptisms, 1564-1950", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XTKZ-Y2Q : 11 February 2020), David Crawfuird in entry for Hew Crawfuird, 1679. ###"Scotland Births and Baptisms, 1564-1950", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XTK8-M8W : 11 February 2020), David Crawfurd in entry for George Crawfurd, 1670. ###"Scotland Births and Baptisms, 1564-1950", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XBGV-N2Z : 11 February 2020), David Crawfurd in entry for Mary Crawfurd, 1682. ###"Scotland Births and Baptisms, 1564-1950", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XTKZ-YYD : 11 February 2020), David Crawfurd in entry for James Crawfurd, 1676. ###"Scotland Births and Baptisms, 1564-1950", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XBGJ-LJ2 : 11 February 2020), David Crawfurd in entry for Agnes Crawfurd, 1646. ###"Scotland Births and Baptisms, 1564-1950", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XY27-XYF : 11 February 2020), David Crawfurd in entry for David Crawfurd, 1690. ###"Scotland Births and Baptisms, 1564-1950", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XTVD-MBN : 11 February 2020), Craufurd in entry for Quintine Craufurd, 1653. ###"Scotland Births and Baptisms, 1564-1950", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XY29-TP2 : 11 February 2020), Craufurd in entry for Jeane Craufurd, 1654. ###"Scotland Births and Baptisms, 1564-1950", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XY3B-2M2 : 11 February 2020), Craufurd in entry for Robert Craufurd, 1650. ###"Scotland Births and Baptisms, 1564-1950", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XBGJ-JNT : 11 February 2020), Crawfurd in entry for Margrat Crawfurd, 1650. ##Virginia colony records citing John Crawford ###[[Space:Jamestown%2C_Virginia_Colony%2C_Genealogy_Resources|Jamestown, Virginia Colony, Genealogy Resources]] - review all sources listed here ##Virginia colony records citing David Crawford that might mention his father ===Claim: John emigrated from Ayrshire, Scotland to Virginia in 1643=== #Merits: ##lineage stated in article published 1903 (260 years after supposed immigration) ##claimed in family history Laurus Crawfurdiana, published in 1883 (240 years after supposed immigration) #Arguments against: ##these were published 240 and 260 years after immigration, and cannot be currently supported with other sources. ##if the claimed reason for lack of records is the destruction of the revolutionary and/or civil wars in the United States, the sources used in both would also be compromised. ##Laurus Crawfordiana does not mention a son John Crawford in the Kilbirnie line that went to Virginia at this time, and the likelihood that two sons would have the same names is low. ====Current conclusion: Unproven but possible==== If John came over, he would have come with his son most likely. It appears that David ''may'' have a ship list sourced (mentioned but not linked), but John's profile does not list this. At the moment, then, there is no evidence that John emigrated at this time other than the publications over 200 years after the fact. #Research needed: ##all birth records from supposed area of Ayrshire need researched for any mention of ###John Crawfords in the range of 1580-1620 (or any John's regardless of surname) ###David Crawford b. 1620 - 1630 and parents ## Does David Crawford have ###documentation that supports John as father? ###documentation that supports his own arrival? ###Documents grant of land? were they to John or David or both? (Seems to have been of some importance to receive such a grant.) ###Ship passenger lists from 1643 (or times surrounding) arriving in Virginia? ####verify passenger list that includes David, does it include any other Crawford? ===Claim: John was killed in Bacon's Rebellion === #Merits: ##stated in article published 1903 (260 years after supposed immigration) #Arguments against: ##well after the fact ##not listed in the known lists of [[Space:Bacon%27s_Rebellion|Bacon's Rebellion]] ##timing may not be correct for John's death date to be within the rebellion ##family history during that time was often romanticized unduly ====Current conclusion: Unproven and unlikely==== There is no provable support for this assertion, and it should be treated as a family legend #Research needed: ##actual documentation of death and or burial? ##source what documents do exist in relation to Bacon's Rebellion so we can see where he is not named ===Claim: John adopted David II=== #Merits: Explains the DNA findings #Arguments against: ##untestable via DNA, since we do not have John's DNA ##no record found indicating adoption ====Current conclusion: Unproven, Conjecture==== While interesting to contemplate, this remains unknowable at this time #Research needed: ##any documentation indicating adoption or mention of adoption in Scotland ##proof would need to be found that John actually came from the Kilbirnie line if that connection were to remain valid ===Claim: John was adopted into the Kilbirnie branch of Crawfords prior to emigration=== #Merits: Explains the DNA findings #Arguments against: ##untestable via DNA, John and David's DNA would then not match the Kilbirnie descendants ##no record found indicating adoption ====Current conclusion: Unproven, Conjecture==== While interesting to contemplate, this remains unknowable at this time #Research needed: ##any documentation indicating adoption or mention of adoption in Scotland ##paper proof would need to be found that John actually came from the Kilbirnie line if that connection were to remain valid ===John or David came from a different family of Crawfords in Scotland (or elsewhere)=== ====Descended from known cadet lines of Clan Crawford, connection heretofore unknown==== #Merits: ##There is one mention of a grandson of one of the Crawford families that is currently "living in a good condition in Virginia" within Laurus Crawfordiana: "I apprehend that William Crawfurd who toke out a coat of armes from the register of the Lyon office in the 1670 and who has a son ____ Crawfurd living in a good condition in Virginia as from a letter to me by Andrew Spreul Mercht in 1738 who was nephew to Sir George Crawfurd of Lefnorris. I say he is of Mr Mathew Crawfurd of Tarringen brother to Sir George and his wife Anne Kennedy daughter to Thomas Kennedy of Barginy had this William that went abroad whose son lives in Virginia and Thomas Crawfurd who was a Mercht in Edinbrugh and Dean of Gild who left his estate to Patrick Crawfurd son to Drumsoy who married his nice by his sister who was of the name of Gordon and lived at Turnberry in Carrick as am surely informed" ~ George Crawfurd f.70v, p142 ###should "William Crawfurd who toke out a coat of armes from the register of the Lyon office in the 1670 " be Henry Crawford from Easter Seaton? [https://coadb.com/surnames/crawford-arms.html] ####Crawford FTDNA seems to indicate Easter Seaton descendants are not I2 ##Sir George Crawfurd of Lefnorris in relation to Mathew is mentioned as part of the Dalmagregan branch as follows: "[...] and had issue Sir George his successor. Mathew who acquired the lands of Drongan from his brother Sir George in the 1619. He married Anne daughter of Thomas Kennedy of Bargany and had a son Mr Thomas Crawfurd who was Dean of Gild of the City of Edinbrugh. He had a sister who was married to Mr ''Gordon'' in Turnbery, had a daughter marr'd to Patrick Crawfurd Messn'r who purchased Achnames his first wife" f.14v, p45 ##Patrick Crawfurd that purchased Auchenames from his neice as follows "Archibald Crawfurd of Achinames had also three daughters Anne married to Bruce of Powfoulis and had issue Jean to Patrick Crawfurd Merchant in Edinbrugh son to Drumsoy andhad issue Margrat to James Young of Kilicanty Esq." f.31r, p76 "To Archibald Crawfurd of Auchinames succeeded his grandchild Helen Crawfurd but the estate being under great burthen,she with consent of her husband Patrick Edmonston of Newton dispond and alienated the estate to her unkle in law Patrick Crawfurd Mrcht in Edinbrugh who is now Laird of Achinames and will give that estate to his eldest son of his second wife Jean daughter of Archibald Crawfurd of Achinames wherby the family will be preserved in the name tho not in the line of the Crawfurds of this race" f.31v, p76 "The heir male of the House of Achinames is Mr Patrick Crawfurd a Counsellor at Law in London who is the only son of James Crawfurd second son of Patrick Crawfurd of Achinames by Jean Crawfurd his wife. " f.32r, p76-77 ##By the above quotes, we can see that ###Mathew (brother of Sir George) married Anne. ####They had William who went abroad, and #####William had a son, unknown name, living in good condition in Virginia ####Mathew and Anne had Thomas (Dean of Gild of the City of Edinbrugh), who had ###### (daughter of Thomas) who married [[Craufurd-64|Patrick (Craufurd) Craufurd of Auchinames and Drumsoy (abt.1690-1733)]], merchant in Edinburgh ''''This unknown wife would be the relative (first cousin possibly) of John/David of Virginia, linked via marriage (and purchase) back to Auchenames/Kilbirnie, and Patrick Crawford (Laird of Auchenames) would not be from the same Y-DNA line as Sir George & Mathew of Drongan>William>unnamed son''' ####Mathew and Anne also had a daughter married to "Mr. Gordon in Turnbery", or possibly this is a statement referring to Patrick's neice (and 2nd wife), unclear ##Separately from this family, Archibald of Auchenames had a son ###William (Archibald's heir) who died untimely, leaving no male heir, and the estate went to William's daughter ####Helen, who had to sell to [[Craufurd-64|Patrick]] her uncle (a.k.a. Drumsoy, who married his neice through his sister, said neice was his second wife Jean), to recoup the debt, and left Auchinames at least with a Crawford ###Jean, (daughter of Archibald of Auchenames, sister to William) married Patrick, tying the two families together ''''again, Patrick married in, from a separate Crawfurd family than either Archibald or Mathew'''' ####they had two sons, ##### and #####James Crawfurd, who is listed as the "second son of Patrick Crawford of Achinames by Jean Crawfurd his wife". James is also mentioned as the "eldest son of his second wife Jean". ######James had a son Patrick (counsellor at law in London), is mentioned as the "only son of James Crawfurd" and "The heir male of the House of Achinames" ##If this were to be true that David I or David II is the grandson of Mathew mentioned but unnamed, living in Virginia, it would explain the DNA findings because David would not have the same Y-DNA as Patrick (the Laird of Auchinames), as Patrick married David's female cousin (unnamed female) ##Fact: the first name of the person in Virginia is not known in the manuscript ##Fact: We know that David Crawford II remained alive and well until 1762 due to his will (see [[Crawford-334|David Crawford II (1662-abt.1762)]]) ##Fact: the manuscript was written around 1730 (author mentions Patrick Crawfurd of Auchenames who inherited the title from his niece as alive (Laurus Crawfordianaf.31v), and Patrick died 1733 ) #Arguments against: ##William is the name who went abroad, not John. ##The grandson's name is not listed or not legible in the manuscript ##1730 is too late for David I to have been "living in a good condition", that would have to have been David II or someone else. =====Current Conclusion: Unproven, Conjecture===== If David Crawford II was not in fact descended from John, but came from this family, David Crawford II could be the grandson mentioned in the aforementioned letter #Research needed: ##Trace genealogy of the family where the mention occurs, from Sir George/Mathew on down via cousins ##Identify any possibility of family members matching to John/David/David II as direct matches ##DNA testing of descendants of this family to confirm placement of ancestry in this family ###see https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Craufurd-54/890 ####find YDNA descendants of any of these who have tests ###do any exist in the Crawford Y-DNA study at FTDNA? ====Crawfords related to John Witherspoon, signer of the Declaration of Independence of the United States of America==== #Merits: ##Fact: (if lineages are correct) John Witherspoon is a Sixth Cousin once removed to David Crawford II (b.1676) through his mother. Crawfords who were in John Witherspoon's vicinity at the time of the Declaration could well have been cousins, not just friends/adherents. #Arguments against: ##None known, but still does not explain familial origins =====Current Conclusion: Assumed to be correct, lineage of the related branch needs verified, does not explain family origins===== ===Claim: John and David came from a different family, and the name "Crawford" used was related to place of origin and/or fealty=== #Merits: ##Would explain the lack of paper documentation among the Crawfords of Ayrshire ##Would explain the DNA Research #Arguments against: ##Published genealogies claim otherwise, but DNA Research invalidates their supposed genetic ancestry. This is a tenuous argument against this possibility ##If adoption is proven, then this would be proven false ##No DNA connections have been found elsewhere to support this theory ====Current Conclusion: Unproven, Conjecture==== This is a possibility, but until more sources are found for this, remains a theory #Research needed: ##Additional DNA testing by other individuals outside of the Crawford family would have to occur, be uploaded to matching sites, and confirmed. This is a long-term waiting game. ###Encourage all descendants of John and David Crawford to upload their kits to matching sites and actively search for distant connections ###Attempt to theorize what such a connection would look like, and how it could be supported at such a genetic distance ##Review ALL births in Ayrshire to determine if there is any unclaimed child by the name of John born ~1600 who had a son David born ~1625, and who (one or both) subsequently emigrated to Virginia at any time. ##Review ALL births in Ayrshire to determine if the above situation matches, but first names are different ##IF (big if) such a birth record were to be found, identify descendants and encourage them to be tested for DNA matches ==Sources== *https://www.mertzgenealogy.com/reunion/Family_Tree/wc01/wc01_273.html *https://politicalfamilytree.com/samples%20content/members/pres_losing_cand/Crawford-GA-1.pdf *http://www.burksoakley.com/QuincyOakleyGenealogy/7A-CrawfordGenealogy.pdf *https://www.bapresley.com/genealogy/hawkins/datafile/gp100.html *https://gw.geneanet.org/boydorville?lang=en&p=john+richard&n=crawford *https://penningtons.tripod.com/jeptha.htm
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[[Category:John Fielden, Arrived 19 Jun 1853]] [[Category:Queensland, Shipping Free Space Pages]] Immigrant Ship John Fielden's Voyage to Brisbane then still part of New South Wales in 1853
The Immigrants PER "John Fielden." - The immigrants by this vessel are divided as follows:
married couples, 73 ; single women 102 ; single men 19: males from 1 to 14 years, 42 ; females from 1 to 14 years, 76; and infants 14. The Health officer having made a satisfactory report, the local Immigration Board will proceed to the ship this day, to muster the passengers, after which they will be removed to, Brisbane without delay. It will be seen that of the whole number of passengers, only ninety-two are adult males, and of these 73 are married and the remainder connected with families on board. The large number of single women and girls makes it highly desirable for all persons requiring female servants to apply for them forthwith, so that, no excuse for cutting off our supply of immigration may again be taken from the detention of immigrants in the depot. While upon this subject, we cannot avoid alluding to reports which have long been current, to the effect that some parties employed in the Immigrant Depot at Brisbane have been in the habit of taking great pains in instructing newly arrived women servants to stand out for high rates of wages, with the apparent object of keeping up the establishment. We trust that these reports are unfounded, or, if true, that such an objectionable practice will be forthwith abandoned. (from [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/3715993? '''DOMESTIC INTELLIGENCE'''] in The Moreton Bay Courier (Brisbane, Qld. : 1846 - 1861) of Saturday 18 June 1853, Page 2. *1853 'DOMESTIC INTELLIGENCE.', The Moreton Bay Courier (Brisbane, Qld. : 1846 - 1861), 11 June, p. 3. , viewed 04 Oct 2022, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article3710426 :THE NEXT IMMIGRANT SHIP.— A communication from Liverpool, dated February 22nd, says "The John Fielden, ship, 916 tons, is on the berth, taking in passengers for Moreton Bay. No cargo will be received." *1853 'VICTORIA.', The Shipping Gazette and Sydney General Trade List (NSW : 1844 - 1860), 30 April, p. 130. , viewed 04 Oct 2022, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article161108544 :English Shipping.— For Moreton Bay : John Fielden, 916. *1853 'CLEARANCES.', The Shipping Gazette and Sydney General Trade List (NSW : 1844 - 1860), 9 July, p. 198. , viewed 04 Oct 2022, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article161105164 :Moreton Bay. — Arrivals: June 11. John Fielden, from Liverpool March 11th, with 396 Government immigrants. *1853 'CLEARANCES.', The Shipping Gazette and Sydney General Trade List (NSW : 1844 - 1860), 9 July, p. 198. , viewed 04 Oct 2022, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article161105164 :The John Fielden has made an excellent run of ninety days from Liverpool to Moreton Bay. She left the former place on the 11th March ; made the Cape of Good Hope in 59 days ; was off Sydney on the 84th day ; and took the pilot on board inside Moreton Bay on Saturday last. :Spoke the Ariel, from London, for Algoa Bay, in lat. 30 S., long. 28 W. On the voyage one of the supernumerary seamen of the John Fielden, jumped overboard and was drowned. On coming into Moreton Bay, Captain Clarke was taken rather aback at finding no buoys to mark the ship channel, as shown upon his chart ; for it appears that the buoys recently laid down are now all carried away again. He had no alternative but to hang about the neighbourhood of the spot where he thought the channel ought to be, until the pilot came on board, when it was too hazy to proceed, and he was therefore obliged to cast anchor in the open sea channel. The consequence was that the cable parted, and he had to get down another anchor, losing thirty fathom of chain cable and his best bower anchor, and breaking his wind-lass in hoisting the second anchor next morning. The ship was then brought over to the usual anchorage ground off the Brisbane. The immigrants are all well. The original number embarked, including infants, was 393, and there have been four deaths (children) and seven births, on the passage. *1854 'IMMIGRATION TO MORETON BAY.', The Moreton Bay Courier (Brisbane, Qld. : 1846 - 1861), 12 August, p. 4. , viewed 04 Oct 2022, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article3712705 :John Fielden, sailed 11th March, 1853, contract price £21 19s, 403 emigrants embarked. ====Passenger Lists==== * ''Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild'' at: https://www.immigrantships.net/v3/1800v3/johnfielden18530619.html * ''NRS5316/4_4790/John Fieldin_11 Jun 1853/'' from the Assisted Immigrants (digital) Shipping Lists on the New South Wales State Archives and Records website at: http://indexes.records.nsw.gov.au/ebook/list.aspx?series=NRS5316&item=4_4790&ship=John%20Fieldin
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: * [[Space:Silver%2C_Pink%2C_and_Green_Books|John Howland of the Mayflower, Vol 23, (Part 1-3)]] * [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] == John Howland of the Mayflower == Part of the [https://www.themayflowersociety.org/shop/books-publications/silver-books-and-mfip General Society of Mayflower Descendants] (GSMD) Silver Book Series :The First Five Generations: Documented Descendants Through . . . ::'''Volume 1''' - - His First Child Desire Howland And Her Husband Captain John Gorham ::'''Volume 2''' - - His Second Child John Howland And His Wife, Mary Lee. ::'''Volume 3''' - - His Third Child Hope Howland, Wife Of John Chipman. ::'''Volume 4''' - - His Fourth Child Elizabeth Howland, Wife of Ephraim Hicks and Captain John Dickinson * by Elizabeth Pearson White * published by Picton Press,Camden, Maine, 1990 (First printing 2009, Second printing 2011) * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:John Howland of the Mayflower|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/johnhowlandofmay01whit (Volume 1) * https://archive.org/details/johnhowlandofmay02whit (Volume 2) * https://archive.org/details/johnhowlandofmay03whit (Volume 3) * https://archive.org/details/johnhowlandofmay04whit (Volume 4) ===Table of Contents=== :'''Volume 1''' :Dedication :List of Illustrations :Preface and Credits :Notes :List of Abbreviations :First Generation :1. John Howland and his wife, Elizabeth Tilley :Second Generation :2. Desire Howland And Captain John Gorham :Third Generation * The Children of Desire Howland :Fourth Generation * The Children of Desire Gorham * The Children of Temperance Gorham * The Children of James Gorham * The Children of John Gorham * The Children of Joseph Gorham * The Children of Jabez Gorham * The Children of Mercy Gorham * The Children of Lydia Gorham * The Children of Hannah Gorham * The Children of Shubael Gorham :Fifth Generation * The Grandchildren of Desire Gorham * The Grandchildren of Temperance Gorham * The Grandchildren of James Gorham * The Grandchildren of John Gorham * The Grandchildren of Joseph Gorham * The Grandchildren of Jabez Gorham * The Grandchildren of Mercy Gorham * The Grandchildren of Lydia Gorham * The Grandchildren of Hannah Gorham * The Grandchildren of Shubael Gorham :Bibliography :Index :'''Volume 2''' :Dedication :List of Illustrations :Preface and Credits :Notes :List of Abbreviations :First Generation :1.John Howland and his wife, Elizabeth Tilley :Second Generation :2. John Howland and his wife, Mary Lee :Third Generation :3. The Children of John Howland and Mary Lee :Fourth Generation * The Children of Mary Howland and John Alkyn * The Children of Elizabeth Howland and John Bursley * The Children of Isaac Howland and Anne Taylor * The Children of Hannah Howland and Jonathan Crocker * The Children of Lydia Howland and Jeremiah Thomas * The Children of Anne Howland and Joseph Crocker * The Children of Shubael Howland and Mercy Blossom * The Children of John Howland and (1) Joanna Shove (2) Mary Crocker :Fifth Generation * The Grandchildren of Mary Howland * The Grandchildren of Elizabeth Howland * The Grandchildren of Isaac Howland * The Grandchildren of Hannah Howland * The Grandchildren of Lydia Howland * The Grandchildren of Anne Howland * The Grandchildren of Shubael Howland * The Grandchildren of John Howland :Additions and corrections to John Howland, Vol. 1 :Bibliography :Index :'''Volume 3''' :Dedication :Preface and Acknowledgments :Notes :List of Abbreviations :THE MAYFLOWER COMPACT :First Generation :John Howland and his wife, Elizabeth Tilley :Second Generation :Hope Howland, wife of John Chipman :Third Generation * The Children of Hope Howland, wife of John Chipman :Fourth Generation * The Children of Elizabeth Chipman and Hosea Joyce * The Children of Hope Chipman and (1) John Huckins (2)Jonathan Cobb * The Children of Lydia Chipman and John Sergeant * The Children of Hannah Chipman and Thomas Huckins * The Children of Samuel Chipman and Sarah Cobb * The Children of Ruth Chipman and Eleazer Crocker * The Children of Bethiah Chipman and (1) - Gale (2) Timothy Dimmock * The Children of Mercy Chipman and Nathan Skiffe * The Children of John Chipman and (1) Mary Skiffe (2) Elizabeth Handley * The Children of Desire Chipman and Melatiah Bourne :Fifth Generation * The Grandchildren of Elizabeth (Chipman) Joyce * The Grandchildren of Hope (Chipman) Huckins * The Grandchildren of Lydia(Chipman) Sargeant/Sergeant * The Grandchildren of Hannah (Chipman) Huckins * The Grandchildren of Samuel Chipman * The Grandchildren of Ruth (Chipman) Crocker * The Grandchildren of Bethiah Chipman Gale Dimmock * The Grandchildren of Mercy Chipman and Nathan Skiffe * The Grandchildren of John Chipman and Mary Skiffe * The Grandchildren of Desire Chipman and Melatiah Bourne :Every Name Index :'''Volume 4''' :Dedication :Preface and Acknowledgments :Notes :List of Abbreviations :The Mayflower Compact :First Generation :John Howland and his wife, Elizabeth Tilley :Second Generation :Elizabeth Howland, wife of Ephraim Hicks and Captain John Dickinson :Third Generation * The Children of Elizabeth Howland :Fourth Generation * The Children of Joseph Dickinson and Rose Townsend * The Children of Mercy Dickinson and Benjamin Harcourt/Harcut * The Children of Samuel Dickinson and Lydia (-) * The Children of Mehetable Dickinson and Thomas Cheshire * The Children of Hannah Dickinson and Isaac Gibbs * The Children of James Dickinson and Hannah (-) :Fifth Generation * The Grandchildren of Joseph Dickinson * The Grandchildren of Mercy Dickinson * The Grandchildren of Samuel Dickinson * The Grandchildren of Hannah Dickinson * The Grandchildren of James Dickinson :Every Name Index === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * White, Elizabeth Pearson ''[[Space: John Howland of the Mayflower| John Howland of the Mayflower]]'' (Camden, ME, 1990), Vol. , [ Page ]. * [[[#White|White]]] Please add your preferred citation format, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * [White, Elizabeth Pearson ''[[Space: John Howland of the Mayflower| John Howland of the Mayflower]]'' (Camden, ME, 1990), Vol. , [ Page ].]
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Lyme, Connecticut]] ----- Two publications with similar titles deal with the genealogy of the descendants of John Huntley, who immigrated to Boston, Massachusetts, in the 1640s and later settled in Lyme, Connecticut. They are described here by author, in chronological order of their publication. ----- ==Mrs. Alice P. Huntley == "John Huntley and Some of His Descendants," published in multiple installments in the ''New England Historical and Genealogical Register''. Links point to the NEHGS AmericanAncestors.org website (subscription required): : NEHGR [http://www.americanancestors.org/databases/new-england-historical-and-genealogical-register/image/?pageName=261&volumeId=11696&rId=241215186 v. 100 (1946), pp. 261 ff.] : NEHGR [http://www.americanancestors.org/databases/new-england-historical-and-genealogical-register/image/?pageName=56&volumeId=11736 v. 101 (1947), pp. 55 ff.] : NEHGR [http://www.americanancestors.org/databases/new-england-historical-and-genealogical-register/image/?pageName=141&volumeId=11736&rId=236383407 v. 101 (1947), pp. 141 ff.] : NEHGR [http://www.americanancestors.org/databases/new-england-historical-and-genealogical-register/image/?volumeId=11736&pageName=199&rId=236384621 v. 101 (1947), pp. 199 ff.] Included in the compilation ''Genealogies of Connecticut Families: From the New England Historical and Genealogical Register'', edited by Judith McGhan, Genealogical Publishing Co., 1983. * Worldcat listing for the compilation: http://www.worldcat.org/title/genealogies-of-connecticut-families-from-the-new-england-historical-and-genealogical-register/oclc/586122982 ----- ==Virgil W. Huntley== ''John Huntley, Immigrant of Boston & Roxbury, Massachusetts and Lyme, Connecticut 1647-1977 and some of his Descendants'', by [[Huntley-769|Virgil W. Huntley]], published in three volumes (Books I, II, III) in 1978, 1993, and 1996. Contents: :v. 1 John Huntley of Lyme, Connecticut and descendants to Moses Huntley, Sr. :v. 2 Descendants of Moses Huntley, Sr. to the tenth generation :v. 3 Descendants of Aaron Huntley, Sr. ----- *FamilySearch catalog entry: https://familysearch.org/eng/library/fhlcatalog/supermainframeset.asp?display=titledetails&titleno=70874&disp=John+Huntley%2C+immigrant+of+Boston+%26a *WorldCat listing: http://www.worldcat.org/title/john-huntley-immigrant-of-boston-roxbury-massachusetts-and-lyme-connecticut-1647-1977-and-some-of-his-descendants/oclc/4580290 Other availability: * Volume 1 available for borrowing from [https://archive.org/details/johnhuntleyimmig01hunt Open Library] * In collection of [[Smith-40964|Phil Smith]] ----- ==WikiTree Profiles That Link to This Page== * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:John_Huntley_and_Some_of_His_Descendants|WikiTree Profiles that link to this page]]
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: ''In the interest of having a bio that is easier to read, all DNA discussions will be moved to this freespace page for follow up.'' Broken Link to research [ [http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/NCJOHNST/2009-04/1239723086 Rootsweb] broken link ] [[Lee-1662| John Lee Esq]] Profile Page ==New Research== '''DNA Connections to John Lee Esq.''' It may be possible to confirm family relationships with John by comparing test results with other carriers of his Y-chromosome or his mother's mitochondrial DNA. '''Y-chromosome DNA''' test-takers in his direct paternal line on WikiTree:
Tom Lee: Family Tree '''DNA Y-DNA Test 67 markers''', haplogroup R-U106, FTDNA kit #366549
Hugh Lee: Family Tree '''DNA Y-DNA Test 111 markers''', haplogroup R-DF27, FTDNA kit #448163 It is likely that these '''autosomal DNA test-takers''' will share DNA with John: # Elizabeth Howie: 23andMe, '''GEDmatch M235402''' # Mona Johnson: 23andMe, '''GEDmatch wc8749747''' # Harold Johnson: 23andMe # Larry Jackson: 23andMe # Rod Pennington: 23andMe + AncestryDNA, Ancestry member rodpenn2012 # Susan (Wildsmith) Dowdey: 23andMe + AncestryDNA, '''GEDmatch A162988''' # Marianne Carter Wall: AncestryDNA, Ancestry member Mcarterwall # Earl Willey: AncestryDNA, Ancestry member earl_willey93 # Loretta (Leger) Corbin: AncestryDNA, '''GEDmatch A124004''', Ancestry member loretta_corbin + Family Tree DNA Family Finder, FTDNA kit #B62233 # Melinda Hickerson: AncestryDNA, '''GEDmatch A955589''', Ancestry member MelindaHickerson # Gayle McDowell: AncestryDNA # Deborah (Pruett) Crain: AncestryDNA, '''GEDmatch A101494''', Ancestry member DKC # Tommie Atwood: AncestryDNA, '''GEDmatch A744418''', Ancestry member TommieJAtwood # Kelvin Murray: AncestryDNA, Ancestry member gmurray54 # Nicki Masterson: AncestryDNA, '''GEDmatch A256937''', Ancestry member nickimasterson16 # Rosa (Hudson) Hitchcock: AncestryDNA, Ancestry member 123rhg123 # Suzanne (Paulkovich) Hye: AncestryDNA, Ancestry member Suzanne_Hye # Virginia B Lee: AncestryDNA, '''GEDmatch A054825''', Ancestry member virginiawilson79 # Hugh Lee: AncestryDNA, '''GEDmatch A558398''', Ancestry member blakesims2001 # Fay (Hill) Adkins: AncestryDNA, '''GEDmatch A372074''', Ancestry member fadkins2449 # Linda (Smith) Friedlander: AncestryDNA, Ancestry member mazel18 # Del Leger: Family Tree DNA Family Finder, '''GEDmatch T490396''', FTDNA kit #699514 # Charles Patterson: MyHeritage DNA ==Descendant Research== '''DNA Connections to John Lee Esq. DNA Trail and Paper Trail from [[Lee-25911|Edward G. Lee]]''' and participant TO84652 in the '''Lee Surname DNA Project''': [https://www.leedna.com/dnaresults.php?id=237] It may be possible to confirm family relationships with John by comparing test results with other carriers of his Y-chromosome: :[[Lee-1662|John Lee Esq.]] (1690 VA-c 1767 NC) ::[[Lee-7459|Thomas Lee]] (1729 NC-1816 Tenn) :::[[Lee-2563|Judge Needham Henry Lee Sr.]] (1770-1821) ::::[[Lee-11120|William Carroll Lee]] (14 Jan 1796 in Hawkins County, Tennessee-1884) to: :::::[[Lee-25730|Polk Dallas T. Lee]] (1844-1915) (https://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/lee/19800/) (https://www.leedna.com/dnaresults.php?id=111 Participant TO84652) ::::[[Lee-11138|Ingram Lee]] (2 Aug 1799 in Hawkins County, Tennessee-1852) :::::[[Lee-25812|Edward Givens Lee]] (1840 St Clair, Alabama, USA-1888 Gadsden, Etowah, Alabama, USA) ::::::[[Lee-25911|Edward G. Lee]] (1880 AL-1946 Anniston, AL) Haplogroup R1b of John Lee Esquire (https://www.leedna.com/dnaresults.php?id=235) ''DNA Evidence''' The Lee DNA Genealogy Project[https://www.leedna.com/dnaresults.php?id=237] has just completed Y-chromosome testing of a Lee male descendant of Capt. Thomas Lee, born circa 1730, NC?, died 1816, Hawkins Co, TN. The Lee male DNA donor for this testing descends from a proven lineage as follows ... #Thomas Lee (AKA Capt. Thomas Lee) b: c1730 NC?, d: 1816 Hawkins Co, TN, m: c1773 Johnston Co, NC? to Mary Rains (Thomas may have had two previous marriages) #Needham Lee, Sr., b: 04 Mar 1770, Johnston Co, NC, d: aft.02 Apr 1821 Shelby Co, AL, m: 02 Jun 1795 Hawkins Co, TN to Susan Bailey #William Carroll Lee, b: 12 Jan 1796? Hawkins Co, TN, d: 06 Apr 1884 Beason Cove, Etowah, AL, m: 27 Oct 1831 Shelby Co, AL to Dorcas Littlefield (William probably married three times with Dorcas being the mother of next generation) #Polk Dallas T. Lee, b: 02 Mar 1844, d: 19 Jun 1915, m: 1866 Emma Jane Winn (grandfather of participant) #Father of Participant #DNA Participant #T084652 The above Lee lineage is presented in this posting with the concurrence of the project’s participant #T084652 and is privatized for the last 3 generations. Results of this Lee male’s (T084652) Y-chromosome DNA testing indicate a reasonably close kinship to other previously tested Lee males in a kinship group associated with the John Lee, Sr., Esquire, lineage. : The percentage matches are as follows for descendants of John LEE ... :- T010175 (97.7%) b: c1695 d: c1767 NC (Esq.) - Robert :- T059868 (97.7%) b: c1786 NC d: 1866 Lawrence Co, AL - AL :- T057745 (93.1%) b: c1695 d: c1767 NC (Esq.) - Edward#1 :- T058424 (93.1%) b: c1695 d: c1767 NC (Esq.) - Edward#2 :- T060447 (93.1%) b: c1786 NC d: 1866 Lawrence Co, AL - WHL :- T038702 (90.7% b: c1695 d: c1767 NC (Esq.) - JohnJr-1 These results lend strong scientific support to the paper trail lineage reported in a recent Lee Gen Forum posting (#19780) by Lee researcher Rebecca Owens. In Mrs. Owens' posting the father of Capt. Thomas Lee is shown to be John Lee, Sr., Esquire. Four of the six project participants described above are also proven back to John Lee, Sr., Esquire. The other two of the six are not yet proven via paper trail genealogy to descend from John Lee, Sr., Esquire, although strong indications are that this is the case. “Altered” Bible records have been circulated for the past hundred years or so showing the Capt. Thomas Lee lineage as a branch off the famous Lees of VA. The following Y-chromosome DNA results comparisons (match percentages) are presented as a comparison of this project participant’s (T084652) Y-chromosome results to those of three proven Lee male descendants of the famous Lees of VA previously tested ... :- T026356 (23.3%) desc. Charles Carter Lee (b: 1798 Stratford, VA d: 1871 VA :- T058960 (21%) desc. Richard Lee (immig.) -> Hancock b: 1653 :- T042100 (21%) desc. Richard Lee (immig.) -> Richard b: 1647 The percentage matches were manually calculated as the project website does not display any match data less than 70%. These test results scientifically demonstrate that no common ancestor for the Capt. Thomas Lee descendant and the famous Lees of VA descendants existed in the past genealogical time span of significance. As of 26 March 2007 the Lee DNA Genealogy Project[https://www.leedna.com/dnaresults.php?id=237] has 110 male participants tested by Relative Genetics with results posted on the project website. Any Lee lineages interested in having one or more of their Lee males tested in the project should contact me via my E-mail address available on the Project Website[https://www.leedna.com/index.php]. See posting #18775 to this forum for some specifics on use of the project website. M. Clint Lee Project Coordinator Lee DNA Genealogy Project[https://www.leedna.com/dnaresults.php?id=237] Hosted by Relative Genetics : 1. (JLN) John Lee of Nansemond, Virginia. YDNA Haplogroup I1a [[http://lewis-genealogy.org/genealogy/Campbell/Lee-98.htm Descendants of John Lee of Nansemond Co VA (JLN)]][[http://www.leedna.com/dnaresults.php?id=285]] : 2. (JLX) John Lee Esq, YDNA Haplogroup R- 1b [[http://www.leedna.com/dnaresults.php?id=381 Lee Y-DNA Surname Project]] : 3. Gen. Robert E. Lee, Virginia Lees, YDNA Haplogroup I1a[[http://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/lee/21954/ Re: Proof of Lineage to Gen. Robert E. Lee? By Dennis Lee February 08, 2010]] '''auDNA Matches''' # Howie-281 John Lee, 6th great grandfather # Phelps-3330 John Lee, 6th great grandfather '''One John Lee or Two ?''' This profile contains contradictory documentation and inconsistancies that may indicate there are two John Lees whose indentities have been confused and combined. The same evidence may also indicate that the two John Lees (JLX) and (JLN) are one and the same person. If the evidence that comes forth proves that to be the case, the DNA data issues would have to be resolved. More research is needed to clear this question. : 1. (JLX) John Lee Esq., born (possibly Nansemond) Virginia abt 1695. YDNA Haplogroup R1b (R-M269) [http://www.leedna.com/dnaresults.php?id=381 John Lee Haplogroup R1b] : 2. (JLN) John Lee, born abt 1690, Nansemond, Virginia, YDNA Haplogroup I1a (I-M253) [http://www.leedna.com/dnaresults.php?id=19 John Lee Haplogroup I] : One unsourced pedigree gives the following: Mary Bryan b 1705 Isle of Wight Co VA d 1780 Johnston Co NC, m1 John Lee b 11 Mar 1690 ?Johnston NC d 4 Dec 1766 Johnston NC, m2 William Raiford [[http://www.multiwords.de/genealogy/bryan1.htm Bryan Pedigree and YDNA Project]] This information is speculative and not supported by evidence. == Research Sources == * [http://lewis-genealogy.org/genealogy/Campbell/Lee-98.htm Descendants of John Lee of Nansemond Co VA (JLN)] * [http://leefamilyarchive.org/reference/theses/virginia/index.html RICHARD HENRY LEE OF VIRGINIA: A BIOGRAPHY], dissertation by Mary Elizabeth Virginia, 1992, State University of New York : The dissertation listed above does not discuss Richard Henry Lee, son of William Lee, father of John lee, Esquire. Rather, ''Richard Henry Lee of Virginia: A BIOGRAPHY'', a dissertation by Mary Elizabeth Virginia, 1992, State University of New York, concerns Richard Henry Lee, Burgess, who was the son of Col. Richard Lee and Anne Constable. This fellow: :: Richard Henry Lee :: Sex: M :: Birth: 1646 in Stratford, Essex, England [Stratford-upon-Avon in Warwickshire is a different place.] :: Death: 12 Mar 1713 in Mt. Pleasant, Westmoreland Co., VA :: Title: Sir :: Event: Royal Title Unknown Knight of the Order of the Garter === Research Notes === DNA test results for Mary Bryan (wife of John Lee, Esq. ... :Mary Bryan [ Ysearch.org/JZK2D ] b: 1706 Isle of Wight County, Virginia d: 178.92 Johnson County, North Carolina :(daughter of William Bryan b: c1681 Isle of Wight County, Virginia and Alice McCloud) :m: John LEE, Esq, b: c1705 Richmond County, Virginia d: 04 Dec 1766 Johnston County, North Carolina :(son of Richard LEE b: c1678 Surry County, Virginia d: 10 Dec 1726 North Farnham Parish, Richmond County, Virginia and Mary Young) b: c1679) :grandson of William Lee and Alice Felton :great-grandson of Richard Lee and Anne Constable Owen, :ancestors of General Lighthorse Harry Lee and Gen Robert E. Lee [ www.multiwords.de/genealogy/bryan1.htm ] : Y-Chromosome DNA has proven John LEE, Esq. does not descend from, nor does he share a common LEE ancestor with Richard LEE, the immigrant progenitor of the famous LEEs of Virginia.'''No citation added''' Loretta Corbin's DNA matches both John Lee Esq and Richard Henry Lee. : '''Comments made by Jacqueli''' : The most important key to what I am trying to convey, because I am not a “DNA” expert, and citing second hand knowledge which I am limited, is that the Y-DNA Lee descendants are being compared to is not a Y-DNA sample from Col. Richard Lee’s DNA. This is the biggest UNKNOWN factor. So there is not an absolute that Col. Richard Lee, The Immigrant, progenitor of the Lees of Virginia lines Y-DNA Haplogroup is M-253, or M-269. All we know is that one descendant of Col. Richard Lee, that DNA sample is being stated to have the Y-DNA Haplogroup M-253, and the descendants from that group seem to have a match of M-253, while the other 80% of documented descendants are not. And all the facts are not known. What is a fact is that stating from these UNKNOWN factors that a descendant with a well-documented connection cannot be confirmed or denied a relationship to the ancestor, Col. Richard Lee, when in reality, the Y-DNA testing and comparisons present and past are not done against Col. Richard Lee’s DNA - which can be obtained. ALL else is assumption and opinion. This is not for a ‘wikitreer’ to decide, not for any genealogy, historical, DNA project, or Society entity to decide, because it would be a violation of individual rights, involves hundreds, if not thousands of individuals, as laws need to be adapted to today’s DNA and genealogy applications, especially here in the United States where personal rights are even more protected by our Constitution, and one’s individual genealogy, ancestry, and DNA, is a protected right and it is probably best for an entity higher than individuals on websites to decide, the courts being a possibility, how to proceed in the case of descendants of an historic figure as Col. Richard Lee with the denial or acceptance of documented lines since there seems to be a discrepancy – which may or may not be in the current descendant DNA sample which lines are being compared, and again that is all assumptive. : This URL gives quick explanation on Y-DNA mutations: [1] * : I believe the person who added this place an excerpt from this source:
Lee Lineage, Stories & History - Beginning with Count Rollo or Rolf the Viking Source: Genealogy of WILLIAM LEE 1 of England And of Virginia and His Descendants - By: Elizabeth Hoyle Rucker in 1945 Historical Sketch of the Lee Family of South Carolina, Virginia, England, France and Norway" : Lineage for LOV ancestry also mentioned in source: Genealogical history of the Lee family of Virginia and Maryland from A.D. 1300 to A.D. 1866 by Mead, Edward Campbell, 1837-1908, Publication date 1868 Topics Lee family, Lee, Richard, 1590?-1663?, genealogy Publisher New York : Richardson & Co. Collection allen_county; americana Digitizing sponsor Internet Archive Contributor Allen County Public Library Genealogy Center : It is a portion of the reported genealogy, that includes Lee ancestral descent to John Lee, Esquire in the book. * : John Lee Esquire has living DNA Tester Rod Pennington[Rod Pennington Find 23andMe + AncestryDNA, Ancestry member rodpenn2012] John is the fifth great grandfather of Rod : John Lee Esquire has living DNA Tester Jacqueli Finley, [ AncestryDNA, GEDmatch A598504, Ancestry member JacqueliFinley + Family Tree DNA Family Finder, GEDmatch A598504, FTDNA kit #740080 + MyHeritage DNA, GEDmatch A598504] : Jacqueli Finley to Rod Pennington shared centigrams 48, longest block 19. '''Jacqueli Finley''' * : WORK IN PROGRESS FTDNA DNA Matches: : 1.Jacqueli Finley FTDNA# 740080 match to ancestors Col. Richard and Anne Constable with living DNA tester: Harold Aubrey Bouldin hbouldin@f*********.com R-M269 Y-DNA Haplogroup N/A mtDNA Haplogroup Harold Aubrey Bouldin Shared Segments: 12 Shared Centograms: 38 Longest Block: 14 X Match : 2.Jacqueli Finley FTDNA Match #740080 match to ancestors Col. Richard and Anne Constable with living DNA tester: Bet Pan deb.sabba@g********.com Shared Segments: 53 Shared Centograms: 22 Longest Block: 9 : 3.Jacqueli Finley FTDNA Match #740080 match to ancestors William Lee and Alice Felton with living tester: Stephen Johnson earthstephen@*******.com Shared Segments: 10 Shared Centograms: 33 Longest Block:15 : 4.Jacqueli Finley FTDNA Match #740080 match to ancestors Richard Henry Lee and Mary Young with living tester: Stephen Johnson earthstephen@*********.com Shared Segments: 10 Shared Centograms: 33 Longest Block:15 : 5. Jacqueli Finley FTDNA Match #740080 match to ancestors John Lee Esquire and Mary Bryan with living tester: Stephen Johnson earthstephen@*******.com Shared Segments: 10 Shared Centograms: 33 Longest Block:15 : 6. Jacqueli Finley FTDNA Match #740080 match to ancestors John Lee, Esquire and Mary Bryan with living tester: William Randall McKee wmrmckee@*********.com R-L371 Y-DNA Haplogroup N/A mtDNA Haplogroup Shared Segments: 11 Shared Centograms: 29 Longest Block: 8 : 7. Jacqueli Finley FTDNA Match #740080 match to ancestors Col. Richard and Anne Constable with living DNA tester: Alice Pita alicepita@*****.com Shared Segments: 16 Shared Centograms: 42 Longest Block: 8 X-Match : 8. Jacqueli Finley FTDNA Match #740080 match to ancestors William Lee and Alice Felton with living tester: Alice Pita alicepita@*****.com Shared Segments: 16 Shared Centograms: 42 Longest Block: 8 X-Match : 9.Jacqueli Finley FTDNA Match #740080 match to ancestors Richard Henry Lee and Mary Young with living tester: Alice Pita alicepita@****.com Shared Segments: 16 Shared Centograms: 42 Longest Block: 8 X-Match '''Jacqueli Finley''' '''Comments made by Loretta Corbin''' * : All editing must have documented citations. Also, prior to editing this profile, make sure you have loaded your raw DNA to GedMatch and have added your GedMatch ID # to your Wiki Profile and that you are a direct descendant and have a genetic connection on the same chromosome. We are trying to untangle and correct all irrelevant information on this line. Thank you so much for cooperating. '''Comments made by David Douglas:''' * : It appears based on the facts presented in this profile that John Lee, Nansemond and John Lee Esq are being confused and combined into one profile, There is YDNA evidence that indicates John Lee, Nansemond (I-M253) and John Lee Esq (R-M269) are two separate persons. The data and biography indicates that this profilke is John Lee Esq. Before merging it should be determined which John Lee this profile is intended to be. : The YDNA evidence (comparison of genetic markers) for both John Lee of Nansemond (I-M253) and John Lee, Esq (R1b) both confirm there is no direct connection to Richard Lee, "The Immigrand" or the Lees of Virginia. The YDNA * : One reason the Wikitree is the place to be is because it attracts some real talent in the way of experienced professional genealogists such as yourself. Your help and contributions to making this line as accurate as possible is very much welcomed. : David * : I have read all the documentation contained in this profile, reviewed all the sources, read the comments and bulletin board posts and DNA evidence. To me it appears that this profile contains references and documentation of two different John Lees. : 1. John Lee Esq born about 1695, said to be the son of Richard Lee. Married abt 1825 to a Mary Bryan. Projected YDNA Haplogroup R-M269. (JLX) : 2. John Lee born about 1690, Nansemont, Virginia, parents unk, Married about 1825 to a Mary Bryan. Proposed YDNA Haplogroup I M-253. (JLN) : In reading the change history it appears that the John Lee Esq of this profile started out as John Lee (JLX) b 1695/96 at Richmond county, Virginia and soon after information for John Lee (JLN) b 1690 at Nansemond, Virginia was added to the profile. This appears to have created the questions regarding Richard Lee and whether he could be the parent of John Lee Esq. This is the result of conflicting YDNA data which is contained in the bio and presented as evidence. It is conflicting because data for two different men with different halplogroups are presented in the same biography. * : The question is: Which John Lee is this profile supposed to represent (JLX) or (JLN) ? If the profile managers can agree on an answer to this much of the confusion can then be resolved. 6 March 2019 == Rejected Parents of John Lee Esquire == '''DNA Connections for [[Lee-1663|Richard Henry Lee]], show he is not a possible father of [[Lee-1662|John Lee Esq.]]''' It may be possible to confirm or reject family relationships with Richard by comparing test results with other carriers of his Y-chromosome or his mother's mitochondrial DNA. '''Y-chromosome DNA''' test-takers in his direct paternal line on WikiTree: Tom Lee: Family Tree '''DNA Y-DNA Test 67 markers''', haplogroup R-U106, FTDNA kit #366549 Hugh Lee: Family Tree '''DNA Y-DNA Test 111 markers''', haplogroup R-DF27, FTDNA kit #448163 It is likely that these '''autosomal DNA test-takers''' will share DNA with Richard:
# Harold Johnson: 23andMe # Larry Jackson: 23andMe # Rod Pennington: 23andMe + AncestryDNA, Ancestry member rodpenn2012 # Loretta (Leger) Corbin: AncestryDNA, '''GEDmatch A124004''', Ancestry member loretta_corbin + Family Tree DNA Family Finder, FTDNA kit #B62233 # Melinda Hickerson: AncestryDNA, '''GEDmatch A955589''', Ancestry member MelindaHickerson # Gayle McDowell: AncestryDNA # Deborah (Pruett) Crain: AncestryDNA, '''GEDmatch A101494''', Ancestry member DKC # Kelvin Murray: AncestryDNA, Ancestry member gmurray54 # Del Leger: Family Tree DNA Family Finder, '''GEDmatch T490396''', FTDNA kit #699514 ===NOTE=== The comment regarding NPE in the line of male descent from Col. Richard Lee to Robert E. Lee is provably false, and has been removed; the Lee DNA project had tests from male-line descendants of Richard Lee II and of Hancock Lee, sons of Col, Richard Lee. These two (being related in the degree of seventh cousins, twice removed on their direct male line, according to their respective paper trails) were found to match on 42 out of 43 markers tested, indicating that the two testers share common ancestry within the genealogical timeframe, and to belong to haplogroup I1a (aka I-M253). See [https://famouskin.com/articles/lincoln-was-a-lee.php here].
Some have mistakenly linked John Lee, Esq., to Richard Lee b ca 1684, h/o Mary Young. Results posted with the Lee Surname DNA Research Project disprove this supposition as the two are not even in the same haplogroup -- John is R1b1a2 and Richard is I-M253. ==Sources==
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:'''John Prescott of Lancaster, Mass. is definitively proven to not be the son of Ralph Prescott of Shevington. ''' :That [[Prescott-34|John Prescott of Lancaster]], Massachusetts was the son [[Prescott-40|Ralph Prescott]] (d. 1608), and a great-grandson of [[Prescott-42|James Prescott]] by [[Standish-123|Alice Standish]] was first published by William Prescott in his ''Prescott Memorial'' in 1870.[Prescott, William. ''The Prescott Memorial: or, a genealogical memoir of the Prescott families in ...'' (Boston, 1870): [http://tinyurl.com/mrkdq64 pages 32-34].] :However, this was later rejected by Donald Lines Jacobus in his ''Botsford-Marble Ancestral Lines'' in 1933 who, without much discussion, simply stated “the identity does not seem to have been positively established.”[Jacobus, Donald Lines. ''An American Family: Botsford-Marble Ancestral Lines'' (1933): page 187. Available on ancestry.com.] :Next came Frederick Lewis Weis who in 1957 published ''Eight Lines of Descent of John Prescott'' which, following ''The Prescott Memorial'', showed a rather illustrious ancestry for John Prescott of Lancaster, Mass. through his father Ralph Prescott and grandmother Alice Standish.[Weis, Frederick Lewis. ''Eight Lines of Descent of John Prescott, founder of Lancaster, Massachusetts, 1645, from Alfred the Great, King of England, 871-901''. (Dublin, N.H.: privately published, 1957). Available at [http://tinyurl.com/mtfc8n9 hathitrust.org]] :When the book was reviewed in ''The American Genealogist'' by editor Donald Lines Jacobus, he stated that his opinion had not changed from the one he gave 25 years before in ''Botsford-Marble'', that the identity remains unproven.[The American Genealogist vol. 34 (1958): pages 180-181. ''Recent Books: Eight lines of descent of John Prescott…'' by Donald Lines Jacobus.] :Weis attempted to answer Jacobus’ criticisms and published ''Forty sound reasons why John Prescott (born at Shevington, Lancashire, 1604); John Prescott (of Sowerby, Halifax Parish, co. York, who married Mary Gawkroger there in 1629); and John Prescott (who died at Lancaster, Massachusetts, 1681, aged 77 years) are one and the same person''. (Dublin, N.H.: privately published, 1959). :When this book was reviewed by Jacobus, the conclusions of Weis were sharply criticized and rejected again.[TAG vol. 37 (1961): pages 117-119. ''Book Reviews: Forty sound reasons why John Prescott …'', by Donald Lines Jacobus.] Jacobus called out Weis for drawing firm conclusions from possibilities and suppositions. He did not deny that Weis could be right regarding the parentage of John Prescott, just that it remained unproven and should not be stated so categorically as fact. :The noted genealogist John G. Hunt also evaluated the problem and also rejected the conclusions of Weis in a NEHGR article in 1959. He pointed out that the only certain English home of John Prescott was in Halifax, Yorkshire. And that there were many Prescott families in Yorkshire and Lancashire, with a number of possible John Prescotts who could be the immigrant.[NEHGR vol. 133 (1959): [http://tinyurl.com/yb6vcuzf pages 70-71]. ''Parentage of John Prescott'', by John G. Hunt. ][English Origins of New England Families, Second Series Vol. II (Baltimore, 1985): pages 937-938, ''Parentage of John Prescott'', by John G. Hunt. [http://tinyurl.com/y8udufrw Ancestry.com Link] (Note: reprint of NEHGR vol. 133:70-71).] :Weis in 1961 defended his position and published ''John Prescott of Lancaster, Massachusetts 1643-1681''. (Peterborough, N.H., 1961). I’m not sure there was anything new here compared with his 1959 book. He was restating his positions. :Of course, Weis stuck to his guns and published the lines in his ''"Ancestral Roots"'' and ''"Magna Carta Sureties"'' book series, which is the original basis of many online databases.[Weis, Frederick Lewis. ''Ancestral roots of sixty colonists who came to New England'' 2nd edition. (Lancaster, 1951): [http://tinyurl.com/yaaz22xh pages 51-52], [http://tinyurl.com/ybqr2nq8 136-137], Lines 34 and 170. Note this line was noted as unproven beginning with the 1992 7th edition. [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89062951181;view=1up;seq=5 HathiTrust.org Link]][Weis, Frederick Lewis. ''Magna Carta Sureties, 1215'', 4th edition. (Baltimore, 1991): pages 129-130, Line 116. Note that the first three editions published by Weis show the line as proven. Beginning with the 4th edition, the line is marked unproven.] Here the debate sat with Weis firmly stating the descent is “conclusively proven” and Jacobus saying “it remains unproven.” Though Jacobus did not deny the possibility, he did find it unlikely. :However it should be noted, the editors of later editions of AR and MCS (Walter Lee Shepard, William R. Beall and David Faris) broke the line with: ''The Magna Carta Sureties 1215'', 4th edition (1991): page130. – “There is insufficient evidence to identify John Prescott of Lancaster, Mass. with John, son of Ralph Prescott of Shevington. Research is continuing.” And in ''Ancestral Roots'', seventh edition (1992): page 39. – “The identification of John Prescott of Lancaster, Mass. with the son John, of Ralph of Shevington is still challenged. See TAG 34:180 and elsewhere. While evidence is not conclusive, the alternatives are not either. This line requires further work.” :The matter was finally settled by Adell T. Prescott who led an exhaustive investigation into the Lancashire and Yorkshire Prescotts. John Prescott of Lancaster, Mass. is definitively proven to not be the son of Ralph Prescott of Shevington. The conclusion was first published in the quarterly newsletter Prescotts Unlimited vol. XIII no. 2 (June 1992): 17-21 ''"English Research Continued: The Ancient Prescotts of Shevington"'', by Adell T. Prescott[Prescotts Unlimited vol. XIII no. 2 (June 1992): 17-21 ''"English Research Continued: The Ancient Prescotts of Shevington"'', by Adell T. Prescott], but see also March 1992 and the near quarterly updates into the ongoing English research published over the next decade. The research of Adell T. Prescott is very good and examined the wills of the Prescotts and many related families, land records, law suits, marriage settlements and parish records to show that John, son of Ralph Prescott, never left his home of Longryding in Shevington. It is perhaps unfortunate that this excellent research was not published in a more widely available source.[Prescotts Unlimited Quarterly Newsletter, vol. XIII no. 2 (June 1992): 17-21 ''English Research Continued: The Ancient Prescotts of Shevington'', by Adell T. Prescott. See also March 1992] :Among the observations and conclusions (see articles for detailed evidence): ::1. Weis incorrectly stated the parish records at Standish contained a gap from 1602-1610. The records do exist and no son John was born in the time period. ::2. John was the oldest son of Ralph and Helen Prescott and likely born between 1590 and 1592 when a gap in the records do exist. ::3. John Prescotts’s father Ralph and grandfather Roger both lived at Longryding in Shevington. John Prescott continued to live here and was frequently called in records John Prescott of Longryding until his death in 1661. John’s son Ralph was also of Longryding until his death in 1702. ::4. John Prescott, son of Ralph, did not marry in Yorkshire and move to Massachusetts, he married Margaret Walthew at Wigan on 30 September 1616. ::5. He was the father of Roger Prescott of Hindley and Ralph Prescott of Longryding in Shevington. ::6. John Prescott of Longryding who served as executor of the will of his nephew Ralph Chamberlain in 1653. (son of Edward Chamberlain who married a sister of John Prescott). ::7. John Prescott was buried at Standish on 2 December 1661. ::8. His son Ralph married (settlement 1649) Margaret Rylands. This Ralph was also of Longryding in Shevington when he died 1702. === Sources === :'''Footnotes and citations:''' :'''Source list:''' *The American Genealogist vol. 34 (1958): pages 180-181. ''Recent Books: Eight lines of Descent of John Prescott…'' by Donald Lines Jacobus. [http://tinyurl.com/ybb8qcvo AmericanAncestors.org Link] *The American Genealogist vol. 37 (1961): pages 117-119. ''Book Reviews: Forty sound reasons why John Prescott …'', by Donald Lines Jacobus. *Holman, Mary Lovering. ''Ancestry of Colonel John Harrington Stevens and his Wife Frances Helen Miller'', vol. 1 (New Hampshire, 1948): pages 54-60. *Jacobus, Donald Lines. ''An American Family: Botsford-Marble Ancestral Lines'' (1933): page 187. [http://tinyurl.com/y8f5yhcy Available on ancestry.com]. *Prescotts Unlimited vol. XIII no. 2 (June 1992): 17-21 ''"English Research Continued: The Ancient Prescotts of Shevington"'', by Adell T. Prescott *Prescotts Unlimited Quarterly Newsletter, vol. XIII no. 2 (June 1992): 17-21 ''"English Research Continued: The Ancient Prescotts of Shevington"'', by Adell T. Prescott. See also March 1992. *Prescott, William. ''The Prescott Memorial: or, a Genealogical Memoir of the Prescott Families in ...'' (Boston, 1870): [http://tinyurl.com/mrkdq64 pages 32-34]. {{red|Caution: Original source of error regarding John Prescott's origins.}} *Weis, Frederick Lewis. ''Eight Lines of Descent of John Prescott, founder of Lancaster, Massachusetts, 1645, from Alfred the Great, King of England, 871-901''. (Dublin, N.H.: privately published, 1957). Available at [http://tinyurl.com/mtfc8n9 hathitrust.org] {{red|Caution: Source in error regarding John Prescott's origins.}} *Weis, Frederick Lewis. ''Forty sound reasons why John Prescott (born at Shevington, Lancashire, 1604); John Prescott (of Sowerby, Halifax Parish, co. York, who married Mary Gawkroger there in 1629); and John Prescott (who died at Lancaster, Massachusetts, 1681, aged 77 years) are one and the same person''. (Dublin, N.H.: privately published, 1959). {{red|Caution: Source in error regarding John Prescott's origins.}} *Weis, Frederick Lewis. ''John Prescott of Lancaster, Massachusetts 1643-1681''. (Peterborough, N.H., 1961). Available at [http://tinyurl.com/npv2enx hathitrust.org]. {{red|Caution: Source in error regarding John Prescott's origins.}} *Weis, Frederick Lewis. ''Ancestral roots of sixty colonists who came to New England'' 2nd edition. (Lancaster, 1951): [http://tinyurl.com/yaaz22xh pages 51-52], [http://tinyurl.com/ybqr2nq8 136-137], Lines 34 and 170. Note this line was noted as unproven beginning with the 1992 7th edition. [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89062951181;view=1up;seq=5 HathiTrust.org Link] {{red|Caution: Source in error regarding John Prescott's origins.}} *Weis, Frederick Lewis. ''Magna Carta Sureties, 1215'', 4th edition. (Baltimore, 1991): pages 129-130, Line 116. Note that the first three editions published by Weis show the line as proven. Beginning with the 4th edition, the line is marked unproven. {{red|Caution: Source in error regarding John Prescott's origins.}}
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[[Category: Before the Common Era]] [[Category: Mythological Rulers of Britain and Wales]] ==Introduction== "''John Pughe's Descent from Adam''' is an excellent example of a medieval Welsh pedigree that combines factual, legendary, contrived and biblical names to achieve an unbroken ancestry spanning 118 generations from the Welsh subject to the biblical Adam. (At 4 generations per century, the pedigree would span about 30 centuries from 1500 of the Common Era to 1500 BCE). Pedigrees were important in the Welsh culture. In Wales at the time of Domesday, only a small proportion of the English people were of free status. According to the evidence at our disposal it is clear that among the Welsh the opposite was the case. While the royal class were the ''cenhedloedd'' with special privileges, the next class were the ''bonheddig'' or "innate tribesmen" who with the royal class formed the majority of the nation. "The word ''bonheddig'' means, literally a man with a pedigree, and under the Welsh law, unless a man had a pedigree, he was socially, politically, and economically, a nobody." [Major Francis Jones. [https://archive.org/details/AnApproachToWelshGenealogyMajorFrancisJones/page/n11/mode/2up ''An Approach to Welsh Genealogy''] Address to the Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion, London, 10 December 1948. Pages 306. Accessed 29 March 2020 [[Day-1904|jhd]] ] This pedigree is available online in the form of Lewys Dwnn's original publication [ Lewys Dwnn. "Montgomeryshire Pedigrees: Heraldic Visitations of Wales and part of the Marches'' [https://books.google.com/books?id=3t4_AAAAcAAJ&pg=PA295&lpg=PA295&dq=%22Clydno+Ap+Ynyr+Farfdrwch%22&source=bl&ots=xoFvR0togv&sig=ACfU3U34OAxuoBWTNpaVAdwpw916Ah6kmw&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjH9-HMvrboAhWvknIEHf4mAO4Q6AEwCHoECAkQAQ#v=onepage&q=%22Clydno%20Ap%20Ynyr%20Farfdrwch%22&f=false Pughe, of Mathavarn, in Cyveilog, to Adam] page 205. Accessed 25 March 2020 [[Day-1904|jhd]] ] and in the reprinting and analysis by John Rhydderch of the Powys-land Club in 1888. [ John Rhydderch. ''Pedigreees of Montgomeryshire Families selected about the yeare 1711-12 from Lewis Dwnn's Original Visitation.'' London: Powysland Club, 1888. [https://archive.org/details/pedigreesofmontg00rode/page/70/mode/2up/search/Clydno The Pedigree of Pughe of Mathavarn, in Cyveilog, to Adam. Pages 68-74. Archive.org. Accessed 27 March 2020 [[Day-1904|jhd]] ] The analysis below divides the pedigree into periods of factual, legendary, contrived and biblical material, with discussion. The names are in reverse chronological order, with the most recent names first. Where a WikiTree profile exists the name is linked to the profile. Non-factual WikiTree profiles were created prior to WikiTree's current policy of restricting creation of pre-1500 profiles to profiles with good documentation. WikiTree does not permit profiles of persons born Before the Common Era (BCE). An appendix presents the original narrative, broken into generations for enumeration. ==Lewis Dwnn== This pedigree appears in Lewis Dwnn's ''Montgomeryshire Pedigrees.'' Lewis Dwnn (c. 1550-1615) of Betws Cedewain, Montgomeryshire, born Lewys ap Rhys ab Owain, wrote under his mother's surname, Dwnn. He was a prolific Welsh poet and genealogist. Working as deputy to Robert Cooke, Clarenceux king-at-arms, and William Flower, Norroy king-at-arms, he worked with contemporary Welsh bards and collected pedigrees as ''debyt Herawt at Arms for the three provinces of Kymry.'' Manuscripts were retained at the British Museum and first published in two volumes in 1866. [ Dictionary of Welsh Biography. [https://biography.wales/article/s-DWNN-LEW-1550 Lewis Dwnn] Accessed 27 March 2020 [[Day-1904|jhd]] ] ==Review and Analysis== ===Factual=== #John Pughe, Esq, son and heir. Member of Parliament #William Pughe, Esq, son and heir to #John Pughe, Esqr, son and heir to #[[Pugh-2830|Rowland Pughe]], Esq, born 1579, son and hier, married Price and Lewis #[[Pugh-155|Richard Rughe]], Esq, born 1546, son and heir #[[Pugh-172|Rowland Pughe]], Esq, born 1520, son and heir #[[ap Hugh-7|John ap Hugh]], Esq, born 1500, son and heir #[[ap Ievan-2|Hugh ap Evan]] (Hew ap Ievan) born 1470, Esq, son and heir to #[[ap Dafydd-16|Evan ap David lloyd]], born 1430; the which David lloyd was created Esq of the body of Henry the 7th (1485-1509); #[[ap Llewelyn-35|David Lloyd]], born 1400, son and heir to #[[ap Gruffudd-36|Llewelyn ap Gruffudd]], born 1370 #[[ap Ievan Llwyd-1|Griffith ap Evan Lloyd]], born 1340 #[[ap Llewelyn-36|Evan Lloyd, Esq, ap Llewelyn]], born 1300 #[[ap Tudwr-1|Llewelyn ap Tudwr]], born 1270 #[[ap Gronwy-19|Tudur ap Gronwy]], born 1230 #[[Einion-19|Gronwy ap Einion]], born 1200 #[[ap Seisyll-14|Einion ap Seisyll]], born 1130 #Seysylit, Lord of Merioneth. There is a confusion of Seisyll's here, creating a time gap of several centuries. ===Late Mixture of Legendary and Factual=== #Ednewain ap Eunydd #Eunydd ap Brochwell #Brochwell ap Iswaillt #Iswallt ap Idris #Idris arw, who had a Cell or an Hermitage upon the top of Cader Idris, and per that means the hill beneath yt name to this day, and Idris was the son of #[[ap Ynyr Farfdrwch-1|Clhydno]] #[[ap Cadwaladr-7|Ynyr Farfdrwch]] #Gwyddne Garanir ap #[[ap Merion-1|Cadwaladr]] #Merion, of Merioneth. WikiTree has an added generation between Merion ap Tybian and Cunedda -- Tybion ap Cunedda. ===Cunedda Wledig=== Cunedda ap Edern was born about 370 in or near Roman Britain and conquered territory in Wales, '''Arrival in Wales''' "According to the ''Historia'', Cunedda ruled a northern region called Manau Guotodin, (today's Clackmannanshire, Scotland), and is said to have entered Wales with his nine sons whose names are given in harl. MS. 3589 (no. xxxii), four of whom gave their names, according to early antiquarian speculation, to districts in Wales. '''Roman Names''' It is interesting to note that Cunedda's immediate ancestors bear names of Roman origin -- Aetern, Patern, and Tacit. Other earlier names in the pedigree suggest Pictish affinities, which is consistent with the tradition that the family came from the North. professor Chadwick wries: "It would seem then that the story of Cunedda is dereived from tradition rather than from speculation, and belongs to the twilight of history rather than to mythology. [ Jones, Approach to Welsh Genealogy, page 327. ] #[[ap Edern-3|Cynedda Wledig]] ap Edern,born, say 370. #[[ap Padarn-3|Edeyrn]] (Latin, Eternius) born, say, 330 #[[ap Tegid-9|Padarn Beisrydd]] (Latin, Paternus) born, say, 300. Padern Beisrydd would be "Paternus of the Red Tunic." He was possibly a Romano-British official of reasonably high rank who had been placed in command of ''votadini'' troops stationed in the Clackmannanshire region of Scotland in the 330's by emperor Magnus Maximus. [ [[Wikipedia: Cunedda]]] #[[ap Iago-14|Tegid]] (Latin, Tacitus) [ "Several Roman names and Latin words were adopted by the Britons, and are found in the early genealogies, e.g. Emrys (Ambrosius), Edern (Aeternus), Aircol (Agricola), Tegid (Tacitus), and Dunod (Donatus). Major Francis Jones. [https://archive.org/details/AnApproachToWelshGenealogyMajorFrancisJones/page/n11/mode/2up ''An Approach to Welsh Genealogy''] Address to the Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion, London, 10 December 1948. Pages 303-466. Accessed 29 March 2020 [[Day-1904|jhd]] ] born, say 270 #[[ap Genedog-2|Iago]], born, say, 230 #[[ap Cein-4|Gwyddawg]], born, say, 200 #[[ap Gwr-Cein-1|Cain]], born, say, 170 #[[ap Doli-4|Gwrgain]], born, say, 130 #[[ap Gwr-Doli-1|Doli]], born, say, 100 #[[ap Dwfn-2|Gwrddoli]], born, say, 70 #[[ap Gurdumn-3|Dyfn]]born, say, 30 ===Before the Common Era=== The Pedigree has 50 generations before the Common Era reaching back to Brutus. At Four generation per century this would be 12 centuries. #Gwrddyfn #Anwerydd #Andwedd #Diwg #Brychwyn #Owen #y Vallach #Aphlath #Beli mawr ap Mynogan. See https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Beli_Mawr. Beli Mawr ("Beli the Great) was born perhaps 130 BCE. "Beli mawr is an important man in early pedigrees, and in him many lines of Welsh ruling houses converge. From him, by separate lines, the pedigrees are traced back to converge again in Brutus." [Jones, Approach to Welsh Genealogy, pages 324 ] #Mynogan #Capoir #Pur #Saul Benisel #Rhydderch #Rhidion #Eidiol #Arthmael ap Seysvllet #Owen #Caphydd #Bleiddyd #Meirion #Grwst #Clydno #Clydawg a #Ithel #Urien #Andrew #Ceryn #Porex #Coel #Cadell #Ceraint #Elidar war #Merydd #Dan #Seysyllt #Cyhelyn #Gwgan farfdrwch #Beli #Dyfnwal Moelhaud #Dodiou #Rhiwallon #Cynydd or cynetha #Henwyn #Bleiddyd #Aser #Cyngen #Dyfnwal #Gorbonium #Camer. Brutus' kingdom was divided among three sons who ruled the approximate areas known today, respectively, as England (Locan, Scotland(Albanect) , and Wales (Kamber). ===The Brutus Legend=== Based on archaeological ruins, modern scholars date the Trojan war to the period 1240-1180 BCE. Nennius wrote the ''Historia Brittonum'' in the early part of the seventh century.. He derives the descent of the Welsh from Brutus, who in turn is traced to Roman and Greek origins. [Jones, Approach to Welsh Genealogy, pages 322-323 ] Geoffrey of Monmouth wrote that "After the Trojan War, Aeneas and Ascarius sailed to Italy." After they assisted the king of Italy in battle, Ascanius became the father of Sylvius and grandfather of Brutus (Book 1, Chapter III). Brutus grows up, returns to Troy and frees his countryman from the Greeks, and sail sto England where he founds a city on the Thames he calls New Troy (Book 1, Chapter XVII). After 24 years, Brutus died, dividing his kingdom among his three sons. [ Geoffrey of Monmouth. ''Historia Regum Brittaniae'', or History of Britain. 12th century. Translated by [http://archive.org/details/britishhistoryg01geofgoog/page/n28/mode/2up Genealogical Table] Accessed 28 March 2020. [[Day-1904|jhd]] ] Brutus of Troy as the founder of London was apparently an invention of Geoffrey of Monmouth in 1135. https://www.ancient-origins.net/opinion-guest-authors/true-origins-legend-brutus-troy-and-london-stone-005984. "Brutus, or Brute of Troy, is a legendary descendant of the Trojan hero Aeneas, known in medieval British history as the eponymous founder and first king of Britain. This legend first appears in the Historia Brittonum, an anonymous 9th-century historical compilation to which commentary was added by Nennius, but is best known from the account given by the 12th-century chronicler Geoffrey of Monmouth in his Historia Regum Britanniae. [ [[Wikipedia: Brutus_of_Troy]]] The Legend of Britain's founding by Brutus appears first in Historia Brittanum with commentary by Nennius, and is best known from the 12th century work by Geoffrey of Monmouth, Historia Regum Britanniae #Brutus, the first King yt ever trode on this Island, and Brutus was the son of.... #Silvius #Ascanius #Aeneas ysgwyddwyn, Prince of Troy. ===Legendary Ancestry from Brutus to Adam: Trojans=== The single line form Brutus to Adam is given in several manuscripts, and the following example is taken from B. M. Add. ms. 31055, and has appeared in mr. jones' Bibyl Ynghymra:c: "Llyma Ach Brutus hyt at Noe hen, o Noe hyt at Seth vab Adhaf, vab Duw. Brutus vab julius, vab Ascanius, vab Aeneas ysgwydhwyn o Drioia Vawr, vab Anchises, vab Capis, vab Assaraeus , vab Tros vab Erichthonius, vab Dardan, vab juppiter, vab Sagturnus, vag Cretus, vab Selus, vab Cyprius, vab Cetim, vab Jauan, vab Japheth, vab noe hen, vab Lamech, vab Matthusale, vab Enoc, vab jared, vab malaleel, vab Cainan, vab Enos, bag Seth, va Adhaf, vab Duw." #Anchises #Caprus #Ascaracus #Troas #Enricthonius #Dardan #Jupiter #Saturnus #Creitius #Silvius. #Brutus. #Ceiprus #Septem ===Legendary Ancestry from Brutus to Adam: Biblical=== Nennius also records another genealogical phenomenon, which was faithfully preserved in Welsh genealogies down to Stuart times, namely the descent from Adam, e.g. Alanus. A variant version of the Histoira Brittanm traces Brutus' ancestyr back to Ham, son of Noah. These Christianizing traditions conflict with classical Trojan genealogies which relate the Trojan royal family to Greek Gods. Another chapter of the Historum Brittanum traces Brutus' ancestry differently, making him the great grandson of numa Pompilius, who was himself a son of Ascanius, and tracing his descent from Noah's son japheth. There are indications that the christian religion had superseded an earlier native spculation as to origins. This early speculation undoubtedly embraced a descent from heathen gods of the Brythons and Goidels, but it would appear that by the sixth century the Church influence had long caused the abandonment of the pagan dieties in favour of the Biblical prophets. Jones notes that "as the early scribes were Churchmen, it seems as if they employed genealogy to tie closer the bond between Church and prince. A ruler like Owen ap Howel Dda, whose pedigree was shown to be associated with the Virgin Mary and St. helena, could scarcely fail to be liberal to the Celtic Church by grants of land and other suitable offerings. [ Jones, Approach to Welsh Genealogy page 326. ] #Javan. Holy Bible. Genesis 10:02 #Japherth. Holy Bible. Japheth. Genesis 5:32 #Noah. Holy Bible. Noah, son of Lamech. Luke 3:36 #Lamech. Holy Bible. Lamech, son of Methuselah. Luke 3:36 #Methusalem. Holy Bible. Methuselah, son of Enoch. Luke 3:37 #Enoch. Holy Bible. Enoch, son of Jared. Luke 3:37 #Jared Holy Bible, Jared, the son of Mahalaleel. Luke 3:37 #Mahalaleel Holy Bible. Mahalaleel, son of Cainan. Luke 3:37 #Cainan Holy Bible. Cainan, son of Enos. Luke 3:36) #Enos. Holy Bible. Enos, the son of Seth, Luke 3:38) #Seth Holy Bible, Genesis 4:25. Seth, the son of Adam, Luke 3:38 #Adam. Holy Bible, Genesis 3:17, Luke 3:38 ==Appendix: The Original Pedigree== Below is the original pedigree, unamended with the exception of starting each name with a new line for enumeration purposes. The names are presented from most recent at the top to most ancient at the bottom. #John Pughe, Esq, son and heir to #William Pughe, Esq, son and heir to #John Pughe, Edqr, son and heir to #Rowland Pugh, Edq, son and heir to #Richard Rughe, Edq, son and heire to #Rowland Pughe, Edq, son and heir to #John ap Hugh, Edq, son and heir to #Hugh ap Evan, Edq, son and heir to #Evan ap David lloyd, the which David lloyd was created Edq of the body of #Henry the 7th; #David Lloyd, son and heir to #Llewelyn ap #Griffith ap #Evan Lloyd, Edq, ap #Llewelyn ap #Tudur ap #Gronwy ap #Einion ap #Seysylit, Lord of Merioneth, ap #Ednewain ap #Eunydd ap #Brochwell ap #Iswallt ap #Idris arw, who had a Cell or an Hermitage upon the top of Cader Idris, and per that means the hill beneath yt name to this day, and Idris was the son of #Clhydno ap #Ynyr Farfdrwch ap #Gwyddne Garanir ap #Cadwaladr ap #Merion, of Merioneth, ap #Cynedda Wledig ap #Edeyrn ap #Padarn Beisrydd ap #Tegid ap #Iago ap #Gwyddawg ap #Cain ap #Gwrgain ap #Doli ap #Gwrddoli ap #Dyfn ap #Gwrddyfn ap #Anwerydd ap #Andwedd ap #Diwg ap #Brychwyn ap #Owen ap y #Vallach ap #Aphlath ap #Beli mawr ap #Mynogan ap #Capoir ap #Pur ap #Saul Benisel ap #Rhydderch ap #Rhidion ap #Eidiol ap #Arthmael ap Seysvllet ap #Owen ap #Caphydd ap #Bleiddyd ap #Meirion ap #Grwst ap #Clydno ap #Clydawg ap #Ithel ap #Urien ap #Andrew ap #Ceryn ap #Porex ap #Coel ap #Cadell ap #Ceraint ap #Elidar war ap #Merydd ap #Dan ap #Seysyllt ap #Cyhelyn ap #Gwgan farfdrwch ap #Beli ap #Dyfnwal Moelhaud ap #Dodiou ap #Rhiwallon ap #Cynydd or cynetha ap #Henwyn ap #Bleiddyd ap #Aser ap #Cyngen ap #Dyfnwal ap #Gorbonium ap #Camer ap #Brutus, the first King yt ever trode on this Island, and Brutus was the son of #Silvius ap #Ascanius ap #Aeneas ysgwyddwyn, Prince of Troy, ap #Anchises ap #Caprus ap #Ascaracus ap #Troas ap #Enricthonius ap #Dardan ap #Jupiter ap #Saturnus ap #Creitius ap #Silvius ap #Brutus #ap Ceiprus ap #Septem ap #Javan ap #Japherth ap #Noah ap #Lamech ap #Methusalem ap #Enoch ap #Jared ap #Mahalaleel ap #Cainan ap #Enos ap #Seth ap #Adam, the first man that God created ==Sources== See also: [[Space:Genealogies_Reaching_Back_to_Adam_and_Eve]]
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SARAH WEBB WIFE OF JAMES BULLOCK: SARAH WEBBS FAMILY HISTORY: Descendants of John Webb I Generation No. 1 1. JOHN13 WEBB I (ISAAC12, GILES 'CAPT'11, WILLIAM MICAJAH10, ALEXANDER 'SIR'9, ALEXANDER 'SIR'8, HENRY 'SIR' ALEXANDER7, JOHN 'SIR' ALEXANDER6, JOHN ALEXANDER5, WILLIAM4, JOHN3, GEOFREY2, HENRY 'SIR'1) was born 22 Sep 1666 in St. Peters Parish, New Kent, Virginia, and died 06 Jul 1726 in Henrico, New Kent, Virginia. He married SARAH COCKS 1679 in Henrico, New Kent, Virginia. She was born 1659 in New Kent, Virginia, and died 1725 in Henrico, New Kent, Virginia. Notes for JOHN WEBB I: Christening 23 Sept 1666 in New Kent Co., Virginia St. Peters Parish Book 1682. Children of JOHN WEBB and SARAH COCKS are: i. ELIZABETH14 WEBB, b. 08 Apr 1688, Goochland Co., Virginia. Notes for ELIZABETH WEBB: John aWebb wrote his will on 6 Jul 1726, Witnessed by Theoderick and Elizabeth Carter. Is this his daughter Elisabeth?. 2. ii. JAMES WEBB, b. 25 Jun 1690, Northumberland Co., Virginia; d. 10 May 1750, Wise, Richmond Co., Virginia. 3. iii. JOHN WEBB II, b. 27 Apr 1693, Henrico, New Kent, Virginia; d. 27 Apr 1736, Edgewood, Henrico County, Virginia. iv. HENRY WEBB, b. Abt. 1695; d. 1728; m. AGNES. v. JANE WEBB, b. 11 Jun 1697, Virginia; d. 03 May 1700, St Peters Parish, New Kent, Virginia. 4. vi. WILLIAM WEBB, b. 17 Sep 1699, Goochland Co., Virginia; d. 1728. vii. ABRAHAM WEBB, b. Abt. 1702, Henrico, Virginia; d. 1759, Albemarle, Virginia; m. MARY; b. 1703. 5. viii. WENTWORTH WEBB, b. 05 May 1702, Albemarle Co., Virginia; d. 01 Mar 1774, Amhurst Co., Virginia. ix. MARY WEBB, b. 19 Mar 1702/03, Saint Peters Parish, Virginia; d. 19 Mar 1703/04, 1 year old.. x. MERRY WEBB, b. 1706; d. 1779. Generation No. 2 2. JAMES14 WEBB (JOHN13, ISAAC12, GILES 'CAPT'11, WILLIAM MICAJAH10, ALEXANDER 'SIR'9, ALEXANDER 'SIR'8, HENRY 'SIR' ALEXANDER7, JOHN 'SIR' ALEXANDER6, JOHN ALEXANDER5, WILLIAM4, JOHN3, GEOFREY2, HENRY 'SIR'1) was born 25 Jun 1690 in Northumberland Co., Virginia, and died 10 May 1750 in Wise, Richmond Co., Virginia. He married ELIZABETH 'BETTY' PALMER in Northumberland Co., Virginia, daughter of ROBERT PALMER and PRUDENCE JEFFERY. She was born 10 Nov 1699 in North Farnham Parish, Richmond Co., Virginia, and died Aft. 1750 in Northumberland Co., Virginia. Notes for JAMES WEBB: Richmond Co., Virginia, Will Book 5, pages 614 & 615. In the Name of God, Amen, I James Webb of Richmond County, being Sick and Weak, but of Perfect memory, Doe appoint this my lase will and testament------ I give my soul to God, who gave it my body to the Earth its original. Hoping at the day of resurrection I shall be ordained to life eternal throught the mediation and intercession of my Savior Jesus Christ. Ant first I desire that my body may be buried in a decent manner and my funeral charges be paid by my executors and all other debts whatsoever due from my Estate. And as to the other part of my Estate I leave as followeth------- Item 1. I give to my beloved wife Betty Webb, two gold rings and one siver ring and one large black trunk and box-iron to her and her heirs for ever=== Iten. I give to my aforesaid wife the use of one half of my land and my negro man Kingston and half the houses on my aforesaid land and half the orchards and the best feather bed and furniture and two cows and two ewes and four Genl (sp) chairs and two dishes and six plates, two potts and hooks, a spinning sheel and cand (sp) and iron spit where smokers (unclear) a small black trunk and chamber pott and one third part of all my hogs and one small looking glass to her during her widowhood==== Item. I give my daughter Ann a bed and furniture , a cow and calf, one ewe, a box iron and heators a dish and two plats a small chest and spinning wheel and cards, one pull and hooks and two chairs, a spit to her and her heirs for ever---- Item. I give to my daughter Sarah one bed and furniture one iron pott and hooks to her and her heirs forever--- Item. I give to my daughter Mary five shillings cash----- Item. I give to my daughter Judy five shillings cash--------- Item. I give to my son John my negro wench and child his paying my son James seven pounds cash to him and his heirs for ever ------ Item. I give to my son James seven pounds cash in the hands of his brother John and one cow and calf, one ewe and (?( and two chairs and half my riding clothes to him and his heirs for ever ------ Item. I give to my son Joseph my land and plantation he allowing my aforesaid wife the use of one half of the said plantation during her widow hood and after her death or marriage the whole plantation. I leave to my aforesaid son Joseph to him and his heirs for ever. And farther I give him the remainder part of my whole estate that I have not afore given to him and his heirs forever------ I constiture and appoint Robert Downman, John Webb and Joseph Webb my executors of this my last will and testament in whitness I have hereunto set my hand and sealed this fifth day of April in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and fifty------ In the Presence of Christopher Chinn, Travers Downman. Signed James Webb (seal) Notes for ELIZABETH 'BETTY' PALMER: Betty Webb continued to live on in Richmond County for some years after the death of James, as in the birth records for the parish (North Farmham) there are births recorded to the slaves of Betty Webb. Children of JAMES WEBB and ELIZABETH PALMER are: 6. i. JOSEPH15 WEBB, b. 1719, Northumberland Co., Virginia; d. Bef. 08 Jul 1765, Northumberland Co., Virginia. 7. ii. JOHN WEBB, b. 1723, Northumberland Co., Virginia; d. 03 May 1771, Northumberland Co., Virginia. iii. ANNE WEBB, b. 1725, Northumberland Co., Virginia; m. MATHEW ROWAN; b. Supposely a Chief Justice.. Notes for MATHEW ROWAN: Of Rowan County, NC. Supposely a Chief Justice. 8. iv. SARAH WEBB, b. Abt. 1726, Northumberland Co., Virginia; d. Aft. May 1787, living 1782 when James Bullock wrote his will. v. MARY WEBB, b. 1727, Northumberland Co., Virginia; d. 1782, North Carolina. vi. JUDY WEBB, b. 1728, Northumberland Co., Virginia. 9. vii. JAMES WEBB, b. 1731, Northumberland Co., Virginia; d. 1771, Believed he moved to Berkley Co., Virginia bef 1788. 3. JOHN14 WEBB II (JOHN13, ISAAC12, GILES 'CAPT'11, WILLIAM MICAJAH10, ALEXANDER 'SIR'9, ALEXANDER 'SIR'8, HENRY 'SIR' ALEXANDER7, JOHN 'SIR' ALEXANDER6, JOHN ALEXANDER5, WILLIAM4, JOHN3, GEOFREY2, HENRY 'SIR'1) was born 27 Apr 1693 in Henrico, New Kent, Virginia, and died 27 Apr 1736 in Edgewood, Henrico County, Virginia. He married (1) MARY MARTIN 12 Feb 1711/12 in Saint Peters Parish, Virginia. He married (2) HANNAH 'BERTHA' CARTER Abt. 1715 in Virginia. She was born 1696, and died 1736. Children of JOHN WEBB and MARY MARTIN are: 10. i. THEODORIC15 WEBB, b. 12 Feb 1711/12, Franklin Co., Virginia; d. 10 Oct 1793, Franklin Co., Virginia. 11. ii. JOHN WEBB III, b. 1714, Amherst/Albermarle, Virginia; d. 27 Apr 1796, Henrico, New Kent, Virginia. Children of JOHN WEBB and HANNAH CARTER are: 12. iii. JACOB15 WEBB, b. Abt. 1722, Henrico County, Virginia; d. 1788, Franklin Co., Virginia. iv. JAMES WEBB, b. 1716, Henrico County, Virginia; d. 1787; m. (1) NANCY DABLOS; m. (2) ANN DABBS, 1749, Lunenburg, Virginia. v. GILES WEBB, b. 1718, Virginia; m. (1) PLEASANTS; m. (2) SARAH SWANN. vi. HENRY WEBB, b. 1720, Henrico County, Virginia; d. 1787; m. ELIZABETH. vii. JACOB WEBB, b. 1722, Virginia; d. 1787, Franklin Co., Virginia; m. MOLLIE AUSTIN. viii. CUTBERT WEBB, b. 1724, Virginia; d. 1791; m. (1) SARAH HUFF; m. (2) URSULA GREER. 4. WILLIAM14 WEBB (JOHN13, ISAAC12, GILES 'CAPT'11, WILLIAM MICAJAH10, ALEXANDER 'SIR'9, ALEXANDER 'SIR'8, HENRY 'SIR' ALEXANDER7, JOHN 'SIR' ALEXANDER6, JOHN ALEXANDER5, WILLIAM4, JOHN3, GEOFREY2, HENRY 'SIR'1) was born 17 Sep 1699 in Goochland Co., Virginia, and died 1728. He married JANE MARTIN in Saint Peters Parish, Virginia. Notes for WILLIAM WEBB: Baptized 7 September 1694. Notes for JANE MARTIN: One source has her name as Jane Reed. Children of WILLIAM WEBB and JANE MARTIN are: 13. i. SAMUEL15 WEBB, b. 06 Feb 1735/36, Saint Peters Parish, Virginia. 14. ii. MARTIN WEBB, b. 29 Dec 1738, Saint Peters Parish, Virginia; d. 14 Jun 1814, White Co., Tennessee. 15. iii. WILLIAM WEBB, b. Abt. 1741; d. Prob Robertson Co., Tennessee. iv. JOHN 'REV' WEBB, b. Abt. 1742; d. Abt. 1800, Rutherford Co., North Carolina or Surry Co., NC; m. SARAH BYARS; b. 1742, Granville Co., NC. v. MARY WEBB, b. Abt. 1743; d. Buckingham, Virginia. vi. MERRY WEBB, b. Abt. 1745, Goochland Co., Virginia; d. Abt. 1816, Marion Co., Tennessee; m. ELIZABETH. More About MERRY WEBB: Burial: State Line Cemetery, Cole City, Tennessee or Georgia. (Not found) 5. WENTWORTH14 WEBB (JOHN13, ISAAC12, GILES 'CAPT'11, WILLIAM MICAJAH10, ALEXANDER 'SIR'9, ALEXANDER 'SIR'8, HENRY 'SIR' ALEXANDER7, JOHN 'SIR' ALEXANDER6, JOHN ALEXANDER5, WILLIAM4, JOHN3, GEOFREY2, HENRY 'SIR'1) was born 05 May 1702 in Albemarle Co., Virginia, and died 01 Mar 1774 in Amhurst Co., Virginia. He married MARY BURTON. Child of WENTWORTH WEBB and MARY BURTON is: 16. i. HENRY15 WEBB, b. Abt. 1722, Albemarle Co., Virginia; d. 10 Jan 1765, Orange Co., North Carolina. Generation No. 3 6. JOSEPH15 WEBB (JAMES14, JOHN13, ISAAC12, GILES 'CAPT'11, WILLIAM MICAJAH10, ALEXANDER 'SIR'9, ALEXANDER 'SIR'8, HENRY 'SIR' ALEXANDER7, JOHN 'SIR' ALEXANDER6, JOHN ALEXANDER5, WILLIAM4, JOHN3, GEOFREY2, HENRY 'SIR'1) was born 1719 in Northumberland Co., Virginia, and died Bef. 08 Jul 1765 in Northumberland Co., Virginia. He married ELIZABETH. She died Aft. 1765 in Northumberland County, Virginia. Children of JOSEPH WEBB and ELIZABETH are: i. JAMES16 WEBB, b. Aft. 1750. ii. NANCY WEBB, b. Aft. 1745. 7. JOHN15 WEBB (JAMES14, JOHN13, ISAAC12, GILES 'CAPT'11, WILLIAM MICAJAH10, ALEXANDER 'SIR'9, ALEXANDER 'SIR'8, HENRY 'SIR' ALEXANDER7, JOHN 'SIR' ALEXANDER6, JOHN ALEXANDER5, WILLIAM4, JOHN3, GEOFREY2, HENRY 'SIR'1) was born 1723 in Northumberland Co., Virginia, and died 03 May 1771 in Northumberland Co., Virginia. He married LEANNAH BASYE 1745 in Northumberland Co., Virginia, daughter of EDMOND BASYE and LILIA POPE. She was born Abt. 1725 in Northumberland Co., Virginia, and died Abt. 1784 in Northumberland Co., Virginia. Children of JOHN WEBB and LEANNAH BASYE are: i. LEANNER16 WEBB, b. Abt. 1745, Northumberland Co., Virginia; d. 1785, Northumberland Co., Virginia. ii. EDMOND WEBB, b. Abt. 1747, Northumberland Co., Virginia; d. 1807, Northumberland Co., Virginia; m. ELIZABETH FARGUSON, Abt. 1773; b. Abt. 1750; d. Aft. 1794. Notes for EDMOND WEBB: 11 Nov 1784 he sell his land in Wicocomoco Parish, Virginia and is living in Brunswick Co., Virginia Live for awhile in Northumberland Co., Virginia/ Was listed a Under Sheriff of Brunswick Co., Virginia July 24, 1780 and again in 28 Jan 1782. iii. JOHN WEBB, b. Abt. 1749, Northumberland Co., Virginia; d. 05 Aug 1802, Mecklenburg Co., Virginia; m. HANNAH BUSHROD, 11 Sep 1769, Northumberland Co., Virginia; d. 1807, Mecklenburg Co., Virginia. iv. JUDITH WEBB, b. 1749, Virginia; m. WELCH, Bef. 1771. v. LEANNA ELONOR WEBB, b. 1753, Northumberland Co., Virginia; d. 1785, Northumberland Co., Virginia; m. (1) GIDEON MARSH; m. (2) LAZARUS MARTIN WEBB, 1771, Northumberland Co., Virginia; b. 1743, Northumberland Co., Virginia; d. Aft. 1830, WeBBSWebbs Prarie, Franklin Co.. Illinois. vi. NANCY WEBB, b. 1756, Virginia; m. THOMAS CLEATON, 1787, Mecklenburg Co., Virginia. vii. THOMAS WEBB, b. 02 Feb 1765, Northumberland Co., Virginia; d. 21 Feb 1814, Mecklenburg Co., Virginia; m. JUDITH SUTTON BASYE, 30 Sep 1786, Lancaster Co., Virginia; d. Aft. 1816. viii. SALLY WEBB, b. 1766, Northumberland Co., Virginia. ix. ABDIAN POPE WEBB, b. Abt. 1767, Northumberland Co., Virginia; m. PATSEY FAIN, 15 Dec 1790, Mecklenburg Co., Virginia. 8. SARAH15 WEBB (JAMES14, JOHN13, ISAAC12, GILES 'CAPT'11, WILLIAM MICAJAH10, ALEXANDER 'SIR'9, ALEXANDER 'SIR'8, HENRY 'SIR' ALEXANDER7, JOHN 'SIR' ALEXANDER6, JOHN ALEXANDER5, WILLIAM4, JOHN3, GEOFREY2, HENRY 'SIR'1) was born Abt. 1726 in Northumberland Co., Virginia, and died Aft. May 1787 in living 1782 when James Bullock wrote his will. She married JAMES BULLOCK Abt. 1748 in St. Mary's Co., Md., son of JOHN BULLOCK and CATHERINE. He was born 1723 in Oakley, St. Mary's Co., Maryland, to Granville Co. 1768., and died 08 Nov 1782 in Granville Co., N. C. WB 1, page 358, Ct. Feb. 1783 Will Nov. 6, 1782. Notes for SARAH WEBB: Sarah Webb is said to be the sister of Chief Justice Rowan's wife. What kin is Sarah Webb to John Webb and Thomas Webb from Essex Co., Va. and in Granville Co., N. C.?????? They may be the sons of William Webb. More About SARAH WEBB: Burial: Prob. James Bullock Cemetery, Tally Ho Rd, Granville Co., NC Notes for JAMES BULLOCK: Planter, to Granville Co, N. C. in 1768, locating near Stem in Granville Co., N. C. Records of Deeds Book "K" #34 & 34 Jan. 24, 1774--John Ross and wife Mary to James Bullock for 120 pds. land on both sides of Nicholases creek at line formerly Earl Granville's containing 652 acres Wts. Thomas Yates, Jeremiah Bullock, Joshua Bullock Records of Deeds Book "M" #53-54 Nov. 24, 1777-- Thomas Yates to James Bullock for 236 pds. two tracts of land on North side of Ledge of Rocks creek, on tract bought of George Byars by Yates, Sept. 19, 1770, and the other tract, George Byars bought of Henry McCulloch Sept. 3, 1759 at George Miller corner containing 271 acres and the other tract continining 200 acres also at Millers line. In both tracts 471 acres (signed Thomas and Elizabeth Yates). Wts: Jeremiah Bullock, Solomon Staton, William Ogelvie. The planation that James Bullock lived on was purchased from Thomas Yates and at that time was on the main road from Harrisburg to Hillsborough, N. C. and today its names is Tally Ho Road. "James Bullock, the third son of John Bullock, Jr., and Catherine, was born in St. Mary's County, Maryland about 1723. He married Sarah (possibly Webb) and in about 1768 they, with several young children, joined the ox-wagon caravan which moved across Virginia to the northern border county of Granville, North Carolina [source cited: Proof of relationship to Maryland Bullocks: Charles, son of James, Revolutionary peson [sic] S 9108 says he was born 1759 in St. Mary's Co., Md. and came to Granville Co., N.C. about 1768.]. On account of the mild climate, rich soil, and comparative quiet of the Catewba Indians, this county was settled earlier and became an organized county of the colony in 1746. "James bought a plantation of 271 acres, 'the land lying on the north side of the Ledge of Rock Creek' and another tract of 200 acres, 'beginning at George Miller's corner' [Deed Book M, p. 53, Court House, Oxford, N.C.]. In 1773, he paid Edward Stabler 101 pounds, 9 shillings for 653 acres of land [Deed Book K, p. 153. 1773, Court House, Oxford, N.C.], and in 1777, for 152 acres lying on both sides of Nichols Creek, he paid James Ross 120 pounds [Deed Book K, p. 53. 1777, Court House, Oxford, N.C.]. "It may be well to remember that the Colonies were still loyal subjects of the English king and were ruled by a representative of the king in each colony. The church in 'power' in North Carolina, as well as in Virginia and other colonies, was the Church of England. Although the colonists were permitted to worship as they saw fit, only ministers of the church were permitted to perform ceremonies. 'Banns' could be published or announced from the pulpit for those who wished to be married, or they could buy a license and furnish a fifty pound bond. "Joining the lands of Moore, Stem, and Bullock was the 'Meeting House'. Since it was built on a grant of land belonging to George Lane Moore, it was known as Moore's Church. This was built of logs, and it had split log benches and slat backs. Ministers of different denominations held services regularly. Here the Bullocks worshiped with their neighbor families, the Haskins, Quarles, Freeman, Stem, etc. Many of these intermarried. "People of even moderate means sent their children to schools, where they were taught reading, writing, and arithmetic, along with a surprising amount of 'manners'. Girls were taught at home and the boys' school days were over when they were big enough to work unless they were entering a profession or were being apprenticed to an artisan to learn a trade. "We only know that the children of James and Sarah Bullock could read, write and 'figger' as is shown in some of the inventories, deeds, bonds and wills which are on file over their signatures. These hardy pioneers were accustomed to the beat of drums and the muster captain's call of young men to war. They fought with the Indians and the French, as well as, in the struggle for independence from England. 'James Bullock delivered and paid for supplies to provide the army' [Dept. of Archives and History, Raleigh, N.C. Army accounts Vol. XI. Comptrollers Office, Kingston, U.S. of America, to state of N.C. for Sundries allowed by Comm. of Claims. Appointed by the Provisional Congress, 25 April, 1776. P. 42, folio 2. 784 James Bullock 491 2]. Records show his older sons were also in the Continental Army. "James Bullock's will was signed 6th November 1782. He appointed his two oldest sons, Jeremiah and Joshua, and a friend, William Webb, as executors of his estate. The will was probated in February 1783, in Granville County, North Carolina. The rather large estate was divided between his six sons. The two daughters received two shillings and six pence each! "Heirs mentioned in the will were: 1. Jeremiah 5. Nancy 2. Joshua 6. Samuel 3. Priscilla 7. James, Jr. 4. Charles 8. George "An inventory of the James Bullock estate (not including land) follows: 3 negroes 1 pewter quart 1 pr. cart wheels 5 head horses 9 spoons 1 frow 36 head cattle 1 whip saw 3 augers 11 sheep 1 hand saw 1 chisle 69 hogs 3 iron pots 1 slate 1 still and worm 2 skillets 1 churn 4 beds, furniture 3 plows 1/2 bu. measure 1 desk 1 iron rack 1 wash tub 2 tables 4 knives, forks 1 firkin 1 chest 1 drawing knife 4 chairs 1 rifle gun 2 box irons 1 spice mortar 1 trunk 1 adze 2 combing cards 1 smoth bore gun 2 heaters 1 tea kettle 6 pewter dishes 1 currying knife 1 looking glass 3 pewter basins 2 flax wheels 2 candle sticks 7 pewter plates 2 spinning wheels 2 grubbing hoes 1 pr. shears 1 pr. sheep shears 1 butter pot 2 iron wedges 1 five gal. jug 5 cleviss, bolts 3 reap hooks 4 bells 1 iron chain 1 grind stone 2 kegs 2 sides leather 30 geese 3 earthen plates 4 axes 8 books 3 harrow hoes 5 files 1 frying pan 3 hilling hoes 1 pr. spectacles 25 barrels corn 2 barrels wheat wearing apparel 2 barrels rye 2 barrels oats tobacco at ware house 4 or 5 hundred nails 1/6 pt cross cut saw small amt. cotton "All grain and flax left for use of the family. Some books accounts not settled. May Court 1783 Jeremiah Bullock, Executor Ruth Bullock Nisbet cites Will Bk 1, page 258, Court House, Granville County, North Carolina in the list of James and Sarah's children. [Source: Ruth Bullock Nisbet, "Bullock By-Lines: A Brief History of Our Bullock Family (1659-1972), Tar Heel - James Bullock - Planter", San Angelo, Texas, pp. 6-10.] James Bullock Posted by blv_historylover 228. James Bullock Sr & 229. Sarah Webb {St. Mary’s Co. MD, Granville Co. NC} ~1723, James born in St. Mary’s Co., MD; s/o 456. John Bullock Jr & 457. Catherine ?. [James’ descent is authenticated from Maryland Calendar of Wills, Jane Baldwin, V3, P59.] ~1727, Sarah born in VA. [Note: William Webb is named an administrator of James’ estate. Sarah Webb is said to be the sister of Chief Justice Rowan’s wife, and perhaps kin to John Webb and Thomas Webb of Essex Co Virginia and Granville Co, NC.] 10/15/1736, James left ¼ of the family plantation [on the death of his mother] in his father’s will. ~1749, James married Sarah in St. Mary’s Co., MD. 1768, James and his family went by ox-wagon caravan to Granville Co., NC, locating near Creedmore (Knapp of Reeds District, also referred to as Ledge of Rock District). James’ plantation was purchased from Thomas Yates, and at the time was on the main road from Harrisburg to Hillsborough, NC. The county was organized in 1746. It was desirable due to the mild climate, rich soil, and comparative quiet of the Catewba Indians. James was a planter and large land holder. He made separate purchases of 271 acres “the land lying on the north side of the Ledge of Rock Creek” plus 200 acres “beginning at George Miller’s corner” (S) DB–M, P53. Court House, Oxford, NC. [There were already many Bullock families in Granville Co, NC.] 7/20/1770, James Bullock & Wm. Oglevie, searchers “for the Nap of Reed & Dutch Districts”. (S) The History and Genealogies of old Granville County, NC 1746-1800 by Owen. 1773, James paid Edward Stabler 101 pounds, 9 shillings for 653 acres of land. (S) DB–K, P153, 1773. 1777, James acquired 152 acres from James Ross for 120 pounds. (S) DB–K, P53, 1777. Revolutionary War: James “delivered and paid for supplies provided the army”. (S) P42, Folio2, 784, James Bullock, 491, 2. 11/6/1782, James wrote his will. He left Sarah the plantation. (S) Granville Co., NC, WB1, P358. 12/1782–1/1783, James died in Granville Co., NC. 2/1783, James’ will probated. “Granville County. SS February Court, A.D. 1783. This will was duly proved by the oath of John Brodie and ordered to be recorded then Jeremiah Bullock and Joshua Bullock quallified as executors to the said Will. Asa Searcy, Clerk of Court”. 5/1783, James’ estate inventory shows his son Jeremiah as Executor. Family notes: • Joining the lands of Moore, Stem and Bullock was the “Meeting-House” built of logs. It was built on a grant of land belonging to George Lane Moore; and was known as Moore’s Church. Ministers of different denominations held services regularly. The Bullocks worshipped with other neighborhood families including those of Haskins, Quarles, Freeman, and Stem. Many of these families intermarried. • James’ will: In the name of God amen, I James Bullock planter, of the Counter and State of North Carolina, being sick and weak in body but of sound mind and memory do make and ordain this to be my last Will and Testament in manner following, Vizt. I give and bequeath my Soul to Almighty God that gave it, and my body to the earth to be decently buried by my Executors, herein after named. I lend my wife Sarah Bullock during her natural life, or widowhood the plantation whereon I now live, being the land I purchased of Thomas Yates, also two negroes Basil and Moll, one feather bed and furniture,my black mare, one fourth part of my stock cattle, hogs and sheep. After her death or marriage my Will is that the two negroes and personal estate be equally divided between my Surviving children hereafter named. Jeremiah Bullock, Joshua Bullock, Charles Bullock, Samuel Bullock, James and George Bullock, to them and their heirs forever. Item. I give and bequeath to my three sons, Jeremiah Bullock, Joshua Bullock and Samuel Bullock the whole of the land I purchased of John Ross lying on the main road from Hillsborough to Harrisburg, to be divided equally in quality as well as quanity to them and their heirs forever. Item. I give and bequeath to my two sons James Bullock and George Bullock after my wifes death or marriage, the land and plantation whereon I now live being the land I purchased of Thomas Yates to be equally divided in quality as well a quantity and in case either should die before they arrive to the age of twenty one years the Surviver to have the whole to them and their heirs forever. Item. I give and bequeath to the heirs of my daughter Priscilla Cook and my daughter Nancy Bullock two Shillings and six pence each current money of this State to them and their heirs forever. Item. I give and bequeath to my son Charles Bullock my Negro man Jack to him and his heirs forever. Item. I lend my loving wife Sarah Bullock during her life the whole of my Kitchen furniture and after her death to be equally divided between my surviving sons. Item. I give and bequeath to my six sons Jeremiah, Joshua, Charles, Samuel, James and George all the rest of my estate both real and personal of what nature or kind, that I have not already divided after my just debts and Funeral Expenses are paid to them and their heirs forever. In case either of the aforesaid Children should die before they arrive to the age of 21 or marry for their part to be equally divided among the surviving brethern. Item. I constitute and appoint my two sons Jeremiah Bullock and Joshua Bullock and my friend William Webb, Executors to this my last Will and Testament. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and Seal this Sixth day of November 1782. James Bullock Revolutionary War Patriot James Bullock Grave There could also be a child born 04 October 1760 names William T. Bullock. Have not found anything to prove that he had a son named William T. Bullock (and not one in his will). In the book "Revolutionary War Bounty Land Grants" it has James Bullock, N. C. Private. 17 December 1785. 640 Acres to heirs. James Bullock delivered and paid for supplies provided the army in the Revolutionary War. WILL OF JAMES BULLOCK: In the name of God amen, I James Bullock planter, of the Counter and State of North Carolina, being sick and weak in body but of sound mind and memory do make and ordain this to be my last Will and Testament in manner following, Vizt. I give and bequeath my Soul to Almighty God that gave it, and my body to the earth to be decently buried by my Executors, herein after named. I lend my wife Sarah Bullock during her natural life, or widowhood the plantation whereon I now live, being the land I purchased of Thomas Yates, also two negroes Basil and Moll, one feather bed and furniture,my black mare, one fourth part of my stock cattle, hogs and sheep. After her death or marriage my Will is that the two negroes and personal estate be equally divided between my Surviving children hereafter named. Jeremiah Bullock, Joshua Bullock, Charles Bullock, Samuel Bullock, James and George Bullock, to them and their heirs forever. Item. I give and bequeath to my three sons, Jeremiah Bullock, Joshua Bullock and Samuel Bullock the whole of the land I purchased of John Ross lying on the main road from Hillsborough to Harrisburg, to be divided equally in quality as well as quanity to them and their heirs forever. Item. I give and bequeath to my two sons James Bullock and George Bullock after my wifes death or marriage, the land and plantation whereon I now live being the land I purchased of Thomas Yates to be equally divided in quallity as well a quantity and in case either should die before they arrive to the age of twenty one years the Surviver to have the whole to them and their heirs forever. Item. I give and bequeath to the heirs of my daughter Priscilla Cook and my daughter Nancy Bullock two Shillings and six pence each current money of this State to them and their heirs forever. Item. I give and bequeath to my son Charles Bullock my negro man Jack to him and his heirs forever. Item. I lend my loving wife Sarah Bullock during her life the whole of my Kitchen furniture and after her death to be equally divided between my surviving sons. Item. I give and bequeath to my six sons Jeremiah, Joshua, Charles, Samuel, James and George all the rest of my estate both real and personal of what nature or kind, that I have not already divided after my just debts and Funeral Expenses are paid to them and their heirs forever. In case either of the aforesaid Children should die before they arrive to the age of 21 or marry for their part to be equally divided among the surviving brethern. Item. I constitute and appoint my two sons Jeremiah Bullock and Joshua Bullock and my friend William Webb, Executors to this my last Will and Testament. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and Seal this Sixth day of November 1782. James Bullock Granville County. SS February Court, A.D. 1783. This will was duly proved by the oath of John Brodie and ordered to be recorded then Jeremiah Bullock and Joshua Bullock quallified as executors to the said Will. Asa Searcy, Clerk of Court. From History and Genealogies of old Granville County, NC 1746-1800 by Owen, has July 20, 1770. James Bullock & Wm. Oglevie, searchers "for the Nap of Reed & Dutch Districts". Notice that appeared in the Butner and Oxford Papers on May 3rd, 2001 asking for help in identifying the two tomestones--one has been identified as James Bullock His tombstone has been found with J B K (James BullocK) as the 1st. line. N R 8 (November 8) as the 2nd line and the third line is 1782--he died 2 days after writing his will. There must be 100 plus graves in this Cemetery from the stones that mark the graves and the grave indentions--in a pasture that some say is the old Waldo Minor farm (in 2002 its the Heads Up Horse Stables and Riding Academy) and about half of the graves are inside the horse pasture, the rest being betwen the fence and Tally Ho Road. The road is dirt in April 2002 and has been staked for paving. The nearest houses are 1692 and 1704 Tally Ho Road and the cemetery is located across the road and between these two addresses. A big "Thank You" to Mildred Currin Goss who showed me the tombstone for James Bullock in April 2002. More About JAMES BULLOCK: Burial: A Family Cemetery on Tally Ho Road on the old Waldo Minor farm (now Heads-up Horse Farm). Children of SARAH WEBB and JAMES BULLOCK are: i. JEREMIAH (LIEUT.)16 BULLOCK, b. 1749, St. Mary's County, Md.; d. 11 Feb 1815, Granville Co. , N. C. will Feb 14, 1812, proved May 1815 Book 7, page 505; m. ELLENDER PHILLIPS, 30 Sep 1792, Granville Co., N. C.; b. 1765; d. Aft. 1823, will written Oct. 27, 1823 see Feb. Ct. 1821 & May Ct. 1825 Book 10, page 14.. Notes for JEREMIAH (LIEUT.) BULLOCK: No children. Wife left in her estate to bothers and sister, nieces and nephews. In the book "Revolutionary War Bounty Land Grants" it has Jeremiah Bullock, N. C. Lieutenant. 27 Oct. 1835. 914 acres to heir George Bullock. WILL OF JEREMIAH BULLOCK Book 7, page 505, Feb. Court, 1815 Actual will much longer than below: In the name of our Lord, Amen. I Jeremiah Bullock will my wife Elender, 342 acres adjoining the land of John Webb, Joshua Bullock and David Porter and others, 65 acres adjoining the above named land purchased of Samuel Harris. To the heirs of Charles Bullock a tract of land purchased from Charles Portee, containing 300 acres. To the surviving heirs of James Bullock (brother) the tract I now live on, 400 acres. I leave to my brother James a certain negro man named Phillip during the life of his wife Mary, at her death to be sold and equally divided between his surviving heirs. I also lend to my brother James the tract of land whereon he lives 154 acres during his life and at his death to his survivingchildren. To George, the land purchased of my brother James Bullock 270 acres. To Aaron Stacy, husband of Nancy Stacy, I leave 300 acres adjoining land of John Lyon: To Nancy (sister) $300, Joshua $100, Samuel $50, Charles $50, James $50, George $50. To John Cook $100, Mary Cook, daughter of R. D. Cook $100, Elizabeth Cook $100, Preiscilla Landress $100, Jeremiah, son of Charles (nephew) $100. Residue of Estate to Charles Bullock, Samuel Bullock, James Bullock, George Bullock, Aaron Stacy, Bennett Phillips, Will Phillips, Isaac Philips, and Richard Wright. From History and Genealogies of Old Granville Co., NC 1746-1800 by Owen, page 195 Nov. 2, 1784, Wm. age 14, orph of Roger Phillps Dec. bound to Jeremiah Bulloch until 21 to become "planter". From Abstracts of Vital Records 1799-1819 Vol I Bullock: Died in Granville County on Saturday the 11th of February last, Mr. Jeremiah Bullock, in the 65th year of his age.....has left a wife....anumerous connections of brothers, and an only sister.....RM Fri 17 Mar 1815. From the newspaper: Raleigh Minerva: Friday, March 17, 1815......Died in Granville County, on Saturday, the 11th of February last, Mr. Jeremiah Bullock, in the 65th year of his age. He has left a wife to deplore the loss of an affectionated husband, a numerour connection of brothers and an only sister. He supported through life the character of a kind neighbor, an affectionate friend and an honest man. In his politics he was an unwearied and undeviating disciple of WASHINGTON. More About JEREMIAH (LIEUT.) BULLOCK: Burial: Prob. James Bullock Cemetery, Tally Ho Rd, Granville Co., NC Notes for ELLENDER PHILLIPS: Ellender Phillips has a sister Mary Phillips who married her Husband's brother James Bullock. Ellender Phillips Bullock married Lewis Bennett in Granville Co., NC abt. 19 June 1816 with W. M. Sneed as bondsman per inf from the Marriage Book of Granville Co., NC by Brent Holcomb (Marriage took place in July). Ellender had no children by either husband. In her will she leaves to the children of her sister Mary Phillips Bullock and names 10 children. ii. JOSHUA (ENS) BULLOCK, b. 1751, ST Mary's Co., Md.; d. 1815, Granville Co, N. C. WB 7, page 553, 1815; m. ANN COOK, 21 Jan 1781, Granville Co., N. C.; b. Abt. 1752; d. 1815, Granville N. C. will 4/12/1812, proved Nov. 1815.. Notes for JOSHUA (ENS) BULLOCK: Ens. Joshua Bullock. In book "Revolutionary War Bounty Land Grants" it has Joshua Bullock, N. C. Lieutenant. 10 Sep 1827. 888 acres to heir Richard Bullock. Bondsman is James Hawkins, Avary Parham is witness. From Family Tree Maker CD511 Early Tennessee Settlers 1700s-1900, Records from State and County Archives--Original Grants--Joshua Bullock, lieutenant; 888 acres of land within the limits reserved for officers and soldiers of the continental line of this state. No 1234, dated 17 Feb. 1843, for the heirs of said Bullock (info under his son, Richard Bullock for No 1234). From book Court Minutes by Gwinn--the Nov. Term, 1793 has Joshua Bullock premitted to keep a Ordinary at his house. More About JOSHUA (ENS) BULLOCK: Burial: Prob. James Bullock Cemetery, Tally Ho Rd, Granville Co., NC Notes for ANN COOK: Sister of Richard Donaldson Cook who married Priscilla Bullock More About ANN COOK: Burial: Prob. James Bullock Cemetery, Tally Ho Rd, Granville Co., NC iii. PRISCILLA BULLOCK, b. 1753, St Mary's Co., Md.; d. 22 Sep 1777, Granville Co, N. C. dead at probate of Fathers will 1783; m. RICHARD DONALDSON (CAPT) COOKE, 22 Dec 1768, Prob Granville Co., NC; b. 23 Mar 1748/49, Amelia Co, Virginia or St. Mary's Co., Maryland; d. Abt. Aug 1811, Granville Co, N. C. will 7/4/1810, proved Nov. Ct. 1811. Notes for PRISCILLA BULLOCK: The will of Jeremiah Bullock (brother to Priscilla Bullock Cooke) Feb 14, 1812, proved May Ct. Book 7, pages 505-507 Granville Co., NC (from the book "Abstracts of the Wills and Estate Records of Granville Co., NC 1808-1833 Vol II by Zae Hargett Gwynn) leaves to John Cooke of Tennessee $100.00, Elizabeth Cooke, $100.00 and Pricilla Cooke Landers $100.00. Priscilla Bullock Cooke had only 3 children by Richard Donaldson Cooke. It is believed that she died in childbirth of daughter Priscilla Cooke and while her husband was away at war. Her Fathers will in Granville Co., NC in 1783 leaves to the heirs of Priscilla Cooke and they are not named. May be buried in Amelia Co., Virginia or in one of the many unmarked graves in the James Bullock Cemetery on Tally Ho Road in Granville Co., NC (What happened to all the toobstone is unknown---James Bullock is only tombstone. Not moved ). More About PRISCILLA BULLOCK: Burial: Prob. James Bullock Cemetery, Tally Ho Rd, Granville Co., NC Notes for RICHARD DONALDSON (CAPT) COOKE: Capt. Richard Donaldson Cook, a Capt. in NC Troops. I got my age for Richard Donaldson Cook from records in Maryland where it had Richard Cook age 50, Mary Magdalene age 46 and Richard Donaldson Cooke age 20 and this was March 12, 1754. Is this date wrong as he was born 5/23/1749 per info found in Register Book in Granville Co., NC From the book "Abstracts of the Wills and Estate Records of Granville County, North Carolina 1808-1833 Vol II by Zae Hargett Gwynn" Book 7 1808-1816 and page 27 I find: 205,206,207 - July 4, 1810--proved Nov. Court 1811 Richard Donaldson Cooke wills to have all debts paid; to sons Richard and John Donaldson, and my daughter Priscilla Landers, each six pence; to grandson Richard Henry Landers, a negro girl and her increase; to my daughter Mary Magdalene Cooke, a negro named Teresa and her increase, and a featherbed and furniture; to daughter Elizabeth Cooke, a negro girl named Fida and a boy named Hamlet, and a featherbed and furniture, to sons Thomas and Richard Henry Cooke, all the rest of my estate, real and personal, divided between them as they may agree to, except a negro girl named Dina to my wife Elizabeth Cooke, to dispose of as she wishes at her death. My sons Thomas and Richard Henry to treat their mother with particular tenderness. Exrs: sons Thomas and Richard Henry Cooke. Witness: Abagail and Thomas Jenkins. From "Abstracts of the Wills and Estate Records of Granville County North Carolina 1746-1808 by Zae Hargett Gwynn" Book 1, 1772-1787 page 99 437,Feb 26, 1785 Before Reuben Searcy, C.C., appeared William Green and Susanna Hancock and made oath that Dr. Richard Cooke on his death bed gave to his son Richard D. Cooke his shop of medicines; at the same time Susanna Hancock and Mary Wade made oath that it was his desire that Richard D. Cooke pay his daughter Rebecca Cook 25 pds. extraordinary than her equal share of his personal estate, and that he gave to his granddaughter Mary Magdalene Cooke his book entitled, "Harvery's Meditations". May Court 1785. The nuncupative will of Dr. Richard Cooke was proved by William Green and Susanna Hancock, and Amey Wade, and Richard D. Cooke came forth and made bond of 1000 pds. for his faithful administration of the will, with will annexed. Same Book page 277 Book 6, 1803-1808 95 - May 8, 1804 Richard D(onaldson) Cooke (great-great-great-great-great grandfather of the compiler of these abstracts) appointed Register of Granville Co., N. C. with George Brasfield, Micajah Bullock, and Jeremiah Bullock as his bondsmen for 5000 pds. Same Book page 302 Book 6, 1803-1808 358- Richard D. Cook continues as Register of county May 5, 1807. From "Marriages of Granville Co., NC 1753-1868 compiled by Brent H. Holcomb" John D. Cook & Mary Landers, 20 Jan 1794; George Bullock, bm, W. Norwood, wit. Richard Cooke & Mary Blacknall, 3 Nov 1808, Thomas Cooke, bm, J--Hawkins, wit. Richd. H. Cooke & Mary Dickerson, 27 Jan 1842, Jonathan Jones bm, Jas. M. Wiggins, wit. Richard Henry Cooke & Elizabeth Blacknall, 21 Dec. 1809; John Hawkins, bm; W. M. Sneed, wit. Thomas Cooke & Sarah G. Clay, 15 Dec 1802; Wm. Butler, bm; W. M. Sneed, wit. Book 7, 1808-1816 page 62 510,511 Mar 6, 1815 proved May Court 1815 Richard Cooke wills to wife Mary all that tract of land which I last purchased of James Key adjoining the land of John Washington, Benjamin H. Wartham, and other during her natural life, and at her death to descend to my son Thomas Blacknall Cooke and his heirs forever. Also lend to my wife 7 negroes and their increase during her natural life, and at her death to my son Thomas Blacknall Cooke. Also to my wife, 4 head of horses, a yoke of oxen, a cart, 4 cattle, all sheep, all hogs except those that are now pigs and all my household furniture except two featherbeds and furniture which I give to my son when he is of lawful age or marries; to my son Thomas Blacknall Cooke, all remainder of my estate, both real and personal, and after paying my debts by my executors hereafter except a certain tract of land in Rutherford County, Tennessee, whereon my brother John Donaldson Cooke now lives containing 640 acres, which I lend to my brother for his natural life, and after his death to my son Thomas Blacknall Cooke, and his heirs forever. If my son die in non-age or without issue, then my executors to sell all that given to him and the money divided between my brothers and sisters. I wish the land and negroes rented and the house in which my wife lives repaired for her comfort; my son to have a liberal education and expense paid out of my estate. All my land wrrants to be secured and expense paid out of my estate for the benefit of my son. My two sisters, Mary Magdalene Cooke and Elizabeth Cooke, are to have free access to the house which I have allotted my wife as long as they are unmarried or for lifetime. Exrs: my brother Thomas Cooke. Wits: Wm Taylor, B. Bullock. Book 10, 1824-1828 page 211 329 - Feb 10, 1827--proved May Court 1827 Mary M(agdalene) Cooke, being frail of body and in ill health, wills to her sister Elizabeth Harris my negro woman Terese; to my brother John D(onaldson) Cooke a negro boy Daniel; to Mary B. Cooke, daughter of Richard H. Cooke, a bed and furniture when she is 21 years old or marries; to my brother Richard Henry Cooke, $1.00; to my brother Thomas Cooke, $1.00; to nephew Thomas B. Cooke, $50.00; all residue of my estate to be sold and, after debts and legacies and other expenses paid, to be divided to chidren of Richard W. Cooke, one eqpart; to sister Priscill Landers (Landis) and her heirs forever, one equal part. Exers: Augustine Harris, John Webb. Wts. Leonard Bullock Court Minutes, 1810-1813 by Zae Hargett Gwynn Page 240 Aug term 1811 Richard Bullock proved deed of gift from Richard D. Cooke to Eliza Cooke for a negro named Martha Richard D. Cooke did not renew as ordered by court through law passed in 1793 for such, his Register's bond as Public Register of this county and therefore forfeits his office. The court proceeded to appoint another Register for the county, and Richard Cooke was appointed with Isham Boyce and Jeremiah Bullock as his securities. This forfeit took place August 1810. (Believe this is 1811 when Richard Donaldson Cook died, and his son was appointed as County Register in Nov. 1811 to suceed him.) Nov 4, 1811 Court convened Richard Bullock, overseer from Cooke's mill path to Ledge of Rocks, with use of hands of Richard and of Henry Cooke among others, Chas. and James Bullock. Grace Fruit (gee@coastalnet.com) has Richard Donaldson Cooke b. Amelia Co., Va. 5/23/1749. Married Priscilla ____ on 12/22/1768. Priscilla was born in 1751 and died 9/20/1777 while Capt. Cooke was headqquartered in Pa. during Rev. War. More About RICHARD DONALDSON (CAPT) COOKE: Burial: Prob. James Bullock Cemetery, Tally Ho Rd, Granville Co., NC iv. SAMUEL L. BULLOCK, SR., b. 1757, St. Mary's Co., Maryland; d. 11 Apr 1843, Jefferson Co., Ill (In Illinois from 1830 on); m. (1) SARAH; d. Bef. 1796; m. (2) NANCY A. OARD, Abt. 1796, Virginia; b. Abt. 1769, Virginia; d. 01 May 1856, Jefferson Co., Ill. Notes for SAMUEL L. BULLOCK, SR.: He is the Samuel L. Bullock that married Nancy A. Oard in 1797 in Virginia and moved to Clark County, In., then on to Jefferson County, Ill. Jacquelynwjohnson@prodigy.net has Samuel Bullock, Sr. in Illinois in 1820 Census. She said a copy of his will in Jefferson County, Ill. is dated 8 Oct. 1843 Box 11. She says he is married to Nancy Oard abt 1796 in Virginia and had the following children---William b. abt 1797 in Va., George b abt Aug 1799 in Va., Mary b. abt 1803 1803 in Jefferson Co., Ky., David b. 1805 in Clark Co., In. Samuel b. 1808 in In or Va. Nancy b. 1809 in In. and Catherine b. 1815 in In. (she believes Clark Co. In.). Died at age 84 years. I have hime born in 1757 and Charles born in 1759. One souce said that Samuel Bullock in 1790 lived in Shanandoah Valley, Virginia. He was born in St. Mary's Co., Maryland, moved to Granville Co., NC with him family/parents. married to Nancy Oard in 1797 in Virginia (I believe Shanendoah, Virginia), Clark Co., abt 1809 - 1820, and in Jefferson Co., Illinois from the 1830 on. TIMELINE 2/1783 Samuel named in his Father will in Granville Co., NC. 1786 On Granville, NC Tax Roll 1790 Samuel living in Shenandoah Valley, Virginia. 5/7/1794 Granville, NC Samuel is bondsman to John Bell marriage to Sary Wade. 1800 Census Granville, NC Living near brothers James, Joshua, Charles, Jeremiah and George. 1803 Samuel is in Jefferson Co., Kentucky 1805 Samuel is in Clark Co., Indiana 1815 Samuel still in Clark Co., Indiana. More About SAMUEL L. BULLOCK, SR.: Burial: Old Union Cemetery, Jefferson County, Illinois Notes for NANCY A. OARD: Gravestone says 87 years at death. 1850 census for Jefferson Co., Illinois has Nance living with Noah Johnston and Mary Bullock (daughter) and age 84 years. More About NANCY A. OARD: Burial: Old Union Cemetery, Jefferson County, Illinois v. CHARLES (PVT.) BULLOCK, b. Abt. 1757, St. Mary's Co., Md. Pension commenced 3/4/1831; d. 13 Oct 1841, WB 15, pg 172 Oct 13, 1841 Granville Co., N.C. prob Nov 1841.; m. REBECCA BAILEY, Abt. 1776, Granville Co., NC; b. Abt. 1760, born between 1759-1774. Believe in Virginia; d. Bef. 1824, not in distribution of husband 12/7/1824 Died in Granville Co., NC. Notes for CHARLES (PVT.) BULLOCK: On May 8, 1827 Charles Bullock signs a paper that "I agree to the above" and it has W. Charles Bullock desires that the matters & papers submitted to the orbitration of Doc. Webb etc---this is the only time I have seen W. Charles Bullock, but the signature is the same for his war pension and will etc--just wonder if his name could have been William Charles Bullock (see page 69 in book by Estelle May Bullock Thomas). On March 12, 2009 (Cheryl Parrish Shaw) puts the application for James Haskins on My Family and the application has W. Charles Bullock, JP and Richard Bullock,JP swore to the Statement for Revolutionary Soldier pension for James Hasking dated 11 August 1832. This is the second time I have seen the "W" being used with Charles Bullock's name. On Feb. 5, 1824, Charles Bullock paid one hundred pounds current money of this state to obtain a license to keep an ordinary at his house. Charles Bullock doth constantly find and provide in his said ordinary, good and wholesome diet and lodgings for travellers, and stable, fodder, corn and pasturage for their horses, for and during the term of one year, then this obligation to be void, otherwise to remain in full force. In the notes of the Bullock Family of Maryland and N.C. by Lewis Bullock and found in the Thornton Library, Oxford, N. C. Vol 2, that the Bullocks may have come to N.C. by boat thru Beaufort, N. C. Some of the Bullocks were boatmen on the Potomac River and lived on Bullock Island there. Others write that the Bullocks may have come by wagon and moved to Essex Co, Va. before comming to N. C. Charles Bullock claims to have moved with his parents to Granville County, N. C. when he was 9 years old making the move to be 1768. Charles Bullock has quite a story as a Rev. Soldier from N. C. (Rev. War Years were 1775-1783.) Charles Bullock, Pvt. N. C. Militia $50.00, Annual Allowance. $125.00 Amount received 6/26/1833. Pension started 3/4/1831 and age is 74. This makes him born 1757. State of North Carolina Court of Pleas & Quarter Session, Granville County, 1st. Monday in November A.D. 1832. Charles Bullock personally appeared in open Court before the Justice of the County Court of pleas, a resident of said County aged seventy two or three years who being duly sworn according to law doth on his oath make the following declaration in order to obtain the benefit of the Act of Congress passed June 7th, 1832. This Affiant states that he was born in St. Mary's County in the State of Maryland (abt 1759) (the particular year he don't recollect having lost the record of his age) and at the age of between 8 & 10 yrs he removed (1768) to this county where he has resided up to this time. CHARLES BULLOCK REVOLUTIONARY PENSION CLAIM # S9108 Charles x Bullock was born 1759 in St. Mary's County, Maryland and removed to Granville County, North Carolina about 1768. On August 11, 1832 he applied to the court of the latter County for a Revolutionary pension, application S. 9108. In 1780 he substituted for James Hoskins in the North Carolina Militia under Captain Ralph Banks, Lt. Joseph Blacknall and Ensign Benjamin Moore. They marched to Hillsboro, Salisbury, Charlotte and to Six-Mile Creek where they remained for four weeks. They went to Fifer's Mill to dislodge some British and Tories, but the latter retreated and the Americans returned to Six-Mile Creek and thence to Hillsboro, where they were discharged. Colonel William Moore led this tour of three months, and the troops saw General George Washington and General Nathaniel Greene. He substituted later for John Davis for three months under Captain Parish and marched to Hillsboro, Salem and to the Cheraw Country in South Carolina, near the Congaree and Santee Rivers. He was under command of Colonel Buford at the defeat at Camden, but arrived just after the battle was fought. After four to six weeks at Camden they moved to Ninety-Six for a short stay, then went to Bell's Mills on the Deep River in North Carolina, to Salem and to Hillsboro where they were discharged. Their Colonel was one Palmer of Chatham or Guilford County, North Carolina. He was drafted later under Captain John Henderson of the Horse Troops. Major Pleasant Henderson and Colonel Malmerdy, proceeded to Hillsboro and Ramsey's Mills, and only traveled twelve miles from Guilford Court House at the time of the battle. They camped that evening about half a mile from the battle ground, and then went to Troublesome where Greene had made a stand. A few days later they went to Fayetteville to help move military stores, succeeded in getting them across the river two or three days before the British took the town. The British fired across the river at the American forces but did not try to cross and pursue them. After a few days they marched from Fayetteville to Wake County and were discharged at Isaac Hunter's plantation "now the seat of Goverment in this state". He next substituted for John Bryan under Captain William Hester of Granville County and Colonel Lane of Wake County, went through Averysborough and stopped at Fayetteville for six weeks. Another period of six weeks was spent at Baldhead below Wilmington, where they occupied the north side of the river and the British and Tories occupied the south side. It was here that Captain White of the same Battalion was shot in the forehead by the enemy and killed outright. At the end of three months he was discharged at Fayetteville. The next tour of three months was under Captain Trent of Orange County, North Carolina, a foraging party that went to Salisbury, Charlotte, Camden, Thompson's Fort and then to Eutaw Springs where they took part in the battle 1781. His company guarded prisoners to the barracks at Salisbury, and after several weeks at that place, they went to Guildford Court House and were discharged. Jo Lock and Peter Cash served as privates in the same company with Charles Bullock. Charles Bullock in right of his wife Rebecca Bullock's (dec'd) share in her deceased Uncles estate, Col. William Bailey who died 1815, interstate and without issue in Oglethorpe, Georgia. Rebecca Bullock, formerly Rebecca Bailey. She was the daughter of Robert Bailey, brother of Col. William Bailey, dec'd. Will of Charles Bullock, Nov. Court 1841. In the Name of God Amen. I, Charles Bullock, Senr of the County of Granville and State of North Carolina, being of Sound mind and memory but knowing the uncertainty of life, I have Thought proper to make and publish this as my las will and Testament revoking all others here to fore made in the manner and form following. (Viz) my first desire is that my Just debts shoud be paid out of the first money that shall come into the hands of my Executors who are here after to be named. Item the first. I give and bequeath unto my beloved Daughter Nancy Goss in addition to the negroes here tofore given-one certain Negro man by the name of Albert. Item the 2nd. I give and bequeath unto my beloved Daughter Mary Forsythe, in addition to the Negros heretofore given one half of one Negroes Woman & child by the name of Rachel and Peter. Item the 3rd. I give and bequeath unto my son James Bullock two certain Negroes by the name of Mark & Jack. Item the 4th. I give and bequeath unto my son Jeremiah Bullock Negro woman Lucy & her infant child Samuel, also the tract of land whreon I now live containing by deed two hundred acres, one bed and furniture, one cow and calf, one sow and pigs, one yew and lamb. Item the 5th. I give and bequeath unto my son Joshua Bullock in addition to the negroes heretofore given him by the name of Martin, on half of negroe woman Rachel and Child. Item the 6th. I give and bequeath unto my son James Bullock in trust for my Daughter Susan Laws and her children in addition to what I have heretofore given her, one Negroe boy Lewis and the sum of two hundred and fifty dollars - which will make her equal in the Negroe legacies. Item the 7th. I give and bequeath unto my Grand Daughter Louisa Laws, two negroe boys by the name of Hawkins & William, also one bed and covering. Item 8th. I give unto my Son-in-law Jonathan Laws, the sum of one dollar infull of his share to any part of my estate. Next I desire and direct that all the undivised property that I may die Seized and prossessed of should be sold and the money arising from said sale together with all the money as may be in hand together with what may be due me shall be equally divided among--each and every one of my Children. Lastly I hereby constitute, appoint my two sons James Bullock and Jeremiah Bullock, Executors of this my last Will and Testament. Signed, Sealed and acknowledged in the presence of the Subscribing Witnesses, this the 20th day of April, one thousand eight hundred and forty one. Charles Bullock Witness: Wm. A. Gill, George Bullock, North Carolina, Granville County November Court. A.D. 1841 The execution of the last Will and Testament of Charles Bullock, deceased was duly proven on oath in open court by Wm. A. Gill and George Bullock--subscribing witnesses thereto and ordered to be recorded---the same time came forward James Bullock named as Executor in said Will and duly qualified as such. Witness: Jas. M. Wiggins, CLK. Recorded in Record of Will, Book 15, page 172, Oxford, Granville Co, N. C. From Records of Deeds Book "O" pages 557,558 - Mar. 3, 1787 - Benjamin Moore to Charles Bullock for 100 pds. 200 acres at Jones's line, Chandler's corner. Wts. Jeremiah Bullock, Rchd. D. Cooke. A list of property belonging to the Estate of Charles Bullock is typed and took 7 pages, for the sale on 8th day of November, 1842. Charles Bullock could read and write. (Many people his age were not able to read or write and often signed everything by their mark.) His brother George Bullock witness his will and brother George Bullock could also read and write. From "Abstracts of Rev. War Pension Files" by White, page 459 Bulloch, Charles, S9108, NC Line, appl 1st. Mon in Nov 1832 Greenville Cty, SC aged 72 or 73 & sol enl there. sol was b. in St. Marys Cty, Md. 1804 Granville Co., NC. (Don't know why the SC is not NC) Charles Bullock buys land on Picture Branch adj. Thomas Goss. (this did not say 200 acres but may be the same land). His Granddaughter Louise Laws live with him after her Mother's death and in the Court Minutes for Feb. 1842, James Bullock is gardian to Louise Laws. State of North Carolina Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions Granville County 1st Monday November AD 1832 Personally appeared in open Court before the Justices of the County Court of Pleas aforesaid now sitting Charles Bullock a resident of said County aged seventy two or three years, who being duly sworn according to law doth on his Oath make the following declaration in order to obtain the benefit of the Act of Congress passed June 7th 1832. This affiant states that he was born in St. Mary’s County on the State of Maryland the particular year he don’t recollect having lost the record of his age, and at the age of between 8 & 10 years he moved to this County where he now resides. In the year 1780 he entered the militia service as a substitute for one James Hoskins and was placed under the Command of Capt. Ralph Banks, Sgt. Joseph B___, Ensign Benjamin Moore, and that his Company was marched from that Country by way of Hillsboro, Salisbury, and Charlotte to a place near the South Carolina line to a place called Six-Miles Creek where we remained about four weeks, from whence we marched to Fifers Mill with orders to dislodge a party of British Tories who had taken shelter at that place, but found on our arrival there that they had retreated – we were then marched back to Six-Mile Creek and thence on back to Hillsboro where we received our discharge. This affiant recollects that his Col. Was William Moore and he also recollects to have seen Col. Washington and Gen. Green of the regular army in this tour, which lasted three months. Some time after this (he is unable to recollect how long), this affiant again entered the service as a substitute for one John Davis for three months under one Captain Parish of this County and marched on beginning from this (Granville County) N.C. to the Cheraws (?) Country in the State of South Carolina on the Congare and Santee rivers. It was in this expedition that the Americans under Col. Bluford were defeated and routed at Camden, and although this affiant was not in the engagement he arrived there soon enough after the battle to witness the usual indications of a recent engagement. He remained at Camden about a month or six weeks and thence was marched to a place called Ninety-Six, where we remained a week or ten days, then were marched homeward stopping about a week at a place called Bell’s Mills on Deep River in this state, thence on back through Salem to Hillsboro at which place having finished his tour of three months, this affiant was discharged. This affiant states that his Col. In this was a Col. Palmer of Chatham or Guildford County in this State. He has no recollection of any acquaintance with any regular officers in this town. Some short time after this this affiant was drafted under one Captain John Henderson in a troop of Horse in this County, and placed under the command of Major Pleasant Henderson and Col. Malmondy (?). We were marched on by way of Hillsboro [and] Ramsay’s Mills from which latter place we were turned in the direction of Guilford Courthouse and got within twelve miles of that place when we heard a firing in that direction which we soon ascertained to have been the noted battle at Guilford. In the course of that evening we camped within half a mile of the battleground but the next morning received full information fo the result of the engagement and received orders to march to a place called ____ where Gen. Green had halted and made a stand. In a few days we were ordered to Fayetteville to move away some Military stores which it was feared were in danger of being seized by the British who we had heard were moving in that direction. Some two or three days after we arrived at that place and after we had secured the stores and evacuated the town the British troops arrived and took possession of the town and commenced firing across the river at our troops, but without effect. In a few days we left Fayetteville and marched on to Wake County to one Isaac Hunter’s (now the seat of Government in this State) and were there discharged having finished a tour of three months. This next tour of service this affiant states was as a substitute for one John Bryant of this County, and he served under a Captain Wm. Hester (?) and he thinks his Col. was a gentleman by the name of Lane. From this county we were first marched to A___gsborough thence on to Fayetteville and thence on below Wilmington called Bald-head on the Seaboard some five or six weeks. From this place we were directed to march up the river to watch the movements of the British and Tories who were ravaging the country and making a feint on Wilmington. For some time they and we occupied opposite sides of the river – they on the South side – we on the North. One event this affiant has strongly impressed on his memory. A Captain while belonging to the same battalion with himself in watching an opportunity to get a chance to ___ the enemy was shot down, receiving the ball (?) in his forehead, by one of the enemy and eventually expired. Whence we came on to Fayetteville and there were discharged having completed our tour of three months. This affiant also states that he also served a three-months tour under one Captain Trent (?) of Orange County, principally employed in a foraging party. He first went to Salisbury thence to Charlotte, thence to Camden in So. Caro. Thence on to Thompson’s Fort in that place – thence on to Eutaw Springs in which battle this affiant was. After the battle was over he was employed as one of a Company to guard the prisoners taken in that battle and came on with the prisoners to Salisbury, and after remaining in that place several weeks came on to the Guilford Courthouse at which place he was discharged at the expiration of three months. This affiant furthermore states that he has no documentary evidence of his services or discharge – that he relinquishes every claim whatever to a pension or annuity except the present and declares his ___ is not on the pension roll of the agency of any state. His Charles X Bullock Mark Sworn to and subscribed in open court the day and year above named D.Y. Purchall J.P. Richard ___ J.P. C. Layton J.P. More About CHARLES (PVT.) BULLOCK: Burial: Prob. James Bullock Cemetery, Tally Ho Rd, Granville Co., NC Notes for REBECCA BAILEY: Heir of Col. William Bailey of Oglethorpe Co. , Ga? (Some say a brother to Rebecca Bailey). Rebecca Bailey may have had a brother named Henry Bailey also of Oglethorpe Co., Ga. Charles Bullock in right of his wife Rebecca Bullock's (dec'd) share in her deceased Uncles estate, Col. William Bailey who died 1815, interstate and without issue in Oglethorpe, Georgia. Rebecca Bullock, formerly Rebecca Bailey. She was the daughter of Robert Bailey, brother of Col. William Bailey, dec'd More About REBECCA BAILEY: Burial: Prob. James Bullock Cemetery, Tally Ho Rd, Granville Co., NC vi. NANCY (ANN) BULLOCK, b. Abt. 1762, St Mary's Co., Md.; d. 31 Mar 1847, Morgantown, N. C. Burke Co., NC; m. AARON STACY, 13 Dec 1779, Halifax Co., NC; b. 17 Mar 1760, St. Mary's Co., Md; d. 17 Jun 1834, Burke Co., NC.. More About NANCY (ANN) BULLOCK: Burial: Gilboa Methodist Church Cemetery, Burke Co., NC Notes for AARON STACY: Rev. War soldier in 1778 at age 18 years.. The Family of Benedict Stacy moved from St. Mary's Co. Maryland to Brunswick County, Virginia by the year 1771, then to Granville Co., NC by 1778. They took up land on the Waters of the Ledge of Rock Creek. By the year 1790, Aaron and Nancy Bullock Stacy had moved to Lincoln County, NC as had other members of the Stacy family. By September 1820 they sold their land and moved to Burke County, NC, where they took up land on Ponie's Ford of Silver Creek. More About AARON STACY: Burial: Gilboa Methodist Church Cemetery, Burke Co., NC vii. JAMES BULLOCK, JR., b. 1769, Granville Co, N. C.; d. 04 Jan 1823, Granville Co., N. C.; m. MARY CATHRINE PHILLIPS, 30 Sep 1792, Granville Co, N. C.; b. 1770, Granville Co., N. C.; d. 1850, Granville Co., NC. Notes for JAMES BULLOCK, JR.: Marriage bondsman is William Phillips, W. Norwood is witness. In the 1860 there is a James Bullock age 63 in the Ledge of Rock District and P. O. Tally Ho. Wife is Sarah and children Richard 15, Simeon age 12, Elizabeth 8, Sam 7, Charles 5, will 4, and Lucy 10/12. There is a James Bullock who was appointed Constable in Granville Co., NC Feb. Term 1813. Rev. War Pension # S8121 for James Bullock has a note on the pension certificate that states that Bullock died 10 Mar 1836---no State or other person's name is on the portion that I saw in the internet. More About JAMES BULLOCK, JR.: Burial: Prob. James Bullock Cemetery, Tally Ho Rd, Granville Co., NC Notes for MARY CATHRINE PHILLIPS: Sister to Ellender Phillips who married Jeremiah, brother of James Bullock Ruth Nisbet sent a letter to Estelle Thomas Bullock (Nov. 17, 1967) and she says that May Phillips who married James Bullock, Jr. names their children and other generations back to John Bullock, Sr. in Maryland. I do not see it in the Family Record book of Estelle B. Thomas. More About MARY CATHRINE PHILLIPS: Burial: Prob. James Bullock Cemetery, Tally Ho Rd, Granville Co., NC viii. GEORGE W. BULLOCK, b. 1770, Granville Co, N. C.; d. 22 May 1845, Granville Co., N. C.; m. MARY 'POLLY' FREEMAN, 26 Oct 1796, Granville Co., N. C.; b. 1778, of Granville Co., N. C.; d. Aft. 08 Jun 1850, Alive for census November 2, 1850 Granville, NC. Notes for GEORGE W. BULLOCK: Marriage bondsman is Peter Mann, _____Sneed, witness. Trustee of Methodist Episcopal Church, Granville Co., NC. On death,his land was divided between the children, who later sold it to Elizabeth Bullock Qualls, the oldest sister. One source said he died 17 May 1845 in Granville Co., NC He worshiped at Moore's Church, In 1821 the Church was deeded to the Methodist Episcopal Church, George was one of the trustees memtioned in the deed. George and Mary accumulated a large estate and he owned twenty slaves. His land was on the waters of Bever Dam containian asestimate of 100 acres. More About GEORGE W. BULLOCK: Burial: Prob. James Bullock Cemetery on Tally Ho Rd., Granville Co., NC. Notes for MARY 'POLLY' FREEMAN: She left a will giving a distributive share to each of the heirs. These bonds are on record. Several of the heirs had removed from NC to Tn, Ar, and Mo. They received $112 for their share, while those who lived near received acrages of land. Deed Book 7, page 508 Granville Co., NC Deed Book 10, page 120 Granville Co., NC Deed Book 19 page 142Granville Co., NC Deed Book 30 page 65 Granville Co., NC 1850 Census for Granville Co., NC has her age as 72 years and living with Gideon Bullock age 36 and Sarah Bullock age 45 and next door to George and Melinda Bullock.. More About MARY 'POLLY' FREEMAN: Burial: Prob. James Bullock Cemetery, Tally Ho Rd, Granville Co., NC 9. JAMES15 WEBB (JAMES14, JOHN13, ISAAC12, GILES 'CAPT'11, WILLIAM MICAJAH10, ALEXANDER 'SIR'9, ALEXANDER 'SIR'8, HENRY 'SIR' ALEXANDER7, JOHN 'SIR' ALEXANDER6, JOHN ALEXANDER5, WILLIAM4, JOHN3, GEOFREY2, HENRY 'SIR'1) was born 1731 in Northumberland Co., Virginia, and died 1771 in Believed he moved to Berkley Co., Virginia bef 1788. Notes for JAMES WEBB: Went to live with his Uncle John Webb, still a minor in 1771 at John's death. Child of JAMES WEBB is: i. GEORGE16 WEBB, d. 1808, Warren Co., NC. 10. THEODORIC15 WEBB (JOHN14, JOHN13, ISAAC12, GILES 'CAPT'11, WILLIAM MICAJAH10, ALEXANDER 'SIR'9, ALEXANDER 'SIR'8, HENRY 'SIR' ALEXANDER7, JOHN 'SIR' ALEXANDER6, JOHN ALEXANDER5, WILLIAM4, JOHN3, GEOFREY2, HENRY 'SIR'1) was born 12 Feb 1711/12 in Franklin Co., Virginia, and died 10 Oct 1793 in Franklin Co., Virginia. He married MARY BURTON. Child of THEODORIC WEBB and MARY BURTON is: i. THEODORIC16 WEBB, b. 1769, Virginia; d. 19 Apr 1851, Chopstack, Hawkins Co., Tennessee; m. CATHERINE MATTOX, 1808; b. 1788; d. 19 Feb 1870, Chopstack, Hawkins Co., Tennessee. 11. JOHN15 WEBB III (JOHN14, JOHN13, ISAAC12, GILES 'CAPT'11, WILLIAM MICAJAH10, ALEXANDER 'SIR'9, ALEXANDER 'SIR'8, HENRY 'SIR' ALEXANDER7, JOHN 'SIR' ALEXANDER6, JOHN ALEXANDER5, WILLIAM4, JOHN3, GEOFREY2, HENRY 'SIR'1) was born 1714 in Amherst/Albermarle, Virginia, and died 27 Apr 1796 in Henrico, New Kent, Virginia. He married MARTHA CARTER, daughter of THEODORIC CARTER and ELIZABETH. She was born 1796 in Virginia. Children of JOHN WEBB and MARTHA CARTER are: i. CUTHBERT16 WEBB, b. 1733, Virginia; d. 1778, Albermarle, Virginia; m. MARY BURTON, 1755; b. 1741; d. 1820. ii. THEODORIC WEBB, b. 1739, Virginia. iii. GILES WEBB. iv. JOHN WEBB, m. CHARITY, 25 Oct 1783, North Carolina. 12. JACOB15 WEBB (JOHN14, JOHN13, ISAAC12, GILES 'CAPT'11, WILLIAM MICAJAH10, ALEXANDER 'SIR'9, ALEXANDER 'SIR'8, HENRY 'SIR' ALEXANDER7, JOHN 'SIR' ALEXANDER6, JOHN ALEXANDER5, WILLIAM4, JOHN3, GEOFREY2, HENRY 'SIR'1) was born Abt. 1722 in Henrico County, Virginia, and died 1788 in Franklin Co., Virginia. He married MARY AUSTIN. She was born 04 Nov 1723. Children of JACOB WEBB and MARY AUSTIN are: i. JAMES16 WEBB, b. Virginia; d. Abt. 1808, Green Co., Ohio. ii. HENRY 'HAL' WEBB, b. Abt. 1750, Franklin County, Virginia; d. 1845, Carroll Co., Va.; m. SUSANNAH COCK, 1780, Grayson County, Virginia; b. 1763; d. 1847, Carroll County, Virginia. iii. SUSANNAH WEBB. iv. MARY H. WEBB. v. AUSTIN WEBB. vi. JOHN WEBB. vii. CUTHBERT WEBB. viii. WILLIAM WEBB. ix. ROBERT WEBB. 13. SAMUEL15 WEBB (WILLIAM14, JOHN13, ISAAC12, GILES 'CAPT'11, WILLIAM MICAJAH10, ALEXANDER 'SIR'9, ALEXANDER 'SIR'8, HENRY 'SIR' ALEXANDER7, JOHN 'SIR' ALEXANDER6, JOHN ALEXANDER5, WILLIAM4, JOHN3, GEOFREY2, HENRY 'SIR'1) was born 06 Feb 1735/36 in Saint Peters Parish, Virginia. He married REBECCA MARTIN. Children of SAMUEL WEBB and REBECCA MARTIN are: i. ELIZABETH16 WEBB, b. 1770; m. WILLIAM STARKLEY. ii. SARAH WEBB, b. 1782; m. SEBASTIAN ULLMAN. iii. JUDITH WEBB, b. 1788; m. HENRY WOODY. iv. WILLIAM WEBB, b. 19 Jan 1775; m. NANCY CLOWER. v. MARY WEBB. vi. JOSEPH WEBB, m. BARBARA THOMPSON. vii. SAMUEL WEBB, JR., b. Abt. 1800. 14. MARTIN15 WEBB (WILLIAM14, JOHN13, ISAAC12, GILES 'CAPT'11, WILLIAM MICAJAH10, ALEXANDER 'SIR'9, ALEXANDER 'SIR'8, HENRY 'SIR' ALEXANDER7, JOHN 'SIR' ALEXANDER6, JOHN ALEXANDER5, WILLIAM4, JOHN3, GEOFREY2, HENRY 'SIR'1) was born 29 Dec 1738 in Saint Peters Parish, Virginia, and died 14 Jun 1814 in White Co., Tennessee. Child of MARTIN WEBB is: i. MARTIN16 WEBB. Notes for MARTIN WEBB: Fought in the Civil War. 15. WILLIAM15 WEBB (WILLIAM14, JOHN13, ISAAC12, GILES 'CAPT'11, WILLIAM MICAJAH10, ALEXANDER 'SIR'9, ALEXANDER 'SIR'8, HENRY 'SIR' ALEXANDER7, JOHN 'SIR' ALEXANDER6, JOHN ALEXANDER5, WILLIAM4, JOHN3, GEOFREY2, HENRY 'SIR'1) was born Abt. 1741, and died in Prob Robertson Co., Tennessee. He married RACHEL SMITH. Children of WILLIAM WEBB and RACHEL SMITH are: i. SMITH16 WEBB. ii. WILLIAM WEBB, JR.. iii. THEODORIC WEBB. 16. HENRY15 WEBB (WENTWORTH14, JOHN13, ISAAC12, GILES 'CAPT'11, WILLIAM MICAJAH10, ALEXANDER 'SIR'9, ALEXANDER 'SIR'8, HENRY 'SIR' ALEXANDER7, JOHN 'SIR' ALEXANDER6, JOHN ALEXANDER5, WILLIAM4, JOHN3, GEOFREY2, HENRY 'SIR'1) was born Abt. 1722 in Albemarle Co., Virginia, and died 10 Jan 1765 in Orange Co., North Carolina. He married ELIZABETH. Children of HENRY WEBB and ELIZABETH are: i. WENTWORTH16 WEBB. ii. JOHN WEBB, b. Albemarle Co., Virginia.
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[[Category: Port Chalmers, Otago]] ==John Wickliffe (1847-48)== The ''John Wickliffe'' was a 662 ton sailing vessel that brought 97 (mainly Scottish) immigrants from London, England (sailed 22 November 1847) to Otago, New Zealand arriving 23 March 1848. The master of the ship, for this voyage, was Capt. B. Daly (refer Crew List). This ship was one of the first to bring immigrants to New Zealand from the United Kingdom in the mid-1800's and the first to Otago. Mr. John Sands, of Greenock, Scotland who owned the John Wickliffe, received £2000 for the charter. In 1848, ships bringing immigrants (and cargo) to the new settlement in Otago from the United Kingdom were: # [[:Category: John Wickliffe, sailed 14 December 1847|{{blue|John Wickliffe (23 March)}}]] #''Philip Laing'' (15 April); #''Victory'' (8 July); #[[Space:Blundell (ship, 4 May 1848) |{{blue|''Blundell'' (21 September)}}]]; #''Bernicia'' (12 December). ===1908 group photo.=== * [https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/OW19080325.2.180.8 1908 group photo.] ==John Wickliffe Passenger List== : '''Note:''' All the source lists of names I have found have differences. : '''Note:''' The people with the 'Last Names' marked in {{red|Red (f)}} and {{blue|Blue (m)}} have a Wikitree profile. * Click on an icon in column headers to sort by that column. {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ '''97''' Passengers Listed. |- ! scope="col" | List No ! scope="col" | Last Name ! scope="col" | First Names ! scope="col" | Est. Birth-Death ! scope="col" | Notes |- |{{orange|001}}|| [[Westland-63|{{red|Westland}}]] || Margaret ||align=center| 1838 -1926 ||m. ''Thomas Ferens''. |- |{{orange|002}}|| Westland || Margaret || 1825 ||aunt (of No. 001), Miss |- |{{orange|003}}|| Westland || William || 1817 ||Mill Wright, d. 1851 |- |{{orange|004}}|| Westland || George ||1820 ||Not married, d.1853 |- |{{orange|005}}|| [[Ferens-8|{{blue|Ferens}}]] || Thomas ||align=center| 1824 -1888 ||m. ''Margaret Westland''. |- |{{lime|006}}|| [[Cargill-471|{{blue|Cargill}}]] || William ||align=center| 1784 -1860 ||Captain |- |{{lime|007}}|| [[Yates-3897|{{red|Cargill}}]] || Mary Ann ||align=center| 1790 -1871 ||wife |- |{{lime|008}}|| Cargill || Christiana || 1827 ||daughter, m. ''W.H. Cutten''. |- |{{lime|009}}|| [[Cargill-457|{{red|Cargill}}]] || Anne Cunningham ||align=center| 1829 -1881 ||daughter, m. ''J.H. Harris''. |- |{{lime|010}}|| Cargill || Marianne J. || 1830 ||daughter, m. ''J.R. Johnston''. |- |{{lime|011}}|| [[Cargill-214|{{blue|Cargill}}]] || John ||align=center| 1821 -1898 ||son |- |{{lime|012}}|| Cargill || Spencer || 1839 ||son |- |013|| Aitken || George || 1822 ||Not married |- |014|| Chrystal || Francis || 1821 ||Baker, Not married |- |015|| Alexander || Henrietta || 1817 ||m. ''Bush''. |- |{{orange|016}}|| Brebner || Thomas || 1820 ||Agricultural Labourer |- |{{orange|017}}|| Brebner || Mary || 1824||wife |- |{{orange|018}}|| [[Brebner-140|{{blue|Brebner}}]] || Adam Glendinning ||align=center| 1844 -1910 ||child |- |{{orange|019}}|| Brebner || Robert || 1847 ||child |- |{{lime|020}}|| Watson || George || 1817 ||Carpenter |- |{{lime|021}}|| Watson || Suzanna || 1822 ||wife |- |{{lime|022}}|| Watson || Louisa || 1845 ||daughter |- |{{lime|023}}|| Watson || Henry || 1846 ||son |- |{{purple|024}}|| Wilson || John || 1819 ||Painter |- |{{purple|025}}|| Wilson || Elizabeth || 1822 ||wife |- |{{orange|026}}|| Wilson || James || 1805 ||Stone Mason |- |{{orange|027}}|| Wilson || Jane || 1812 ||wife |- |{{orange|028}}|| Wilson || Jane || 1837 ||daughter |- |{{orange|029}}|| Wilson || John || 1840 ||son |- |{{orange|030}}|| Wilson || Isabella || 1842 ||daughter |- |{{lime|031}}|| Cook || Charles || 1809 ||Mariner |- |{{lime|032}}|| Cook || Eliza || 1811 ||wife |- |{{orange|033}}|| Jenkins || William || 1786 ||Fisherman |- |{{orange|034}}|| Jenkins || Mary || 1806 ||wife |- |{{orange|035}}|| Jenkins || Frances || 1832 ||Miss |- |{{orange|036}}|| Jenkins || Thomas || 1835 ||son |- |{{orange|037}}|| Jenkins || Elizabeth || 1837 ||daughter |- |{{lime|038}}|| [[Blatch-67|{{blue|Blatch}}]] || Henry Frederick ||align=center|1808 -1888 ||Gardener |- |{{lime|039}}|| [[Batchelor-182|{{red|Blatch}}]]|| Sarah Mercy ||align=center|1802 -1886 ||wife |- |{{lime|040}}|| Blatch || Thomas Henry ||align=center|1833 -1924 ||son |- |{{lime|041}}|| [[Blatch-69|{{blue|Blatch}}]] || Alfred Frederick ||align=center|1835 -1918 ||son |- |{{lime|042}}|| [[Blatch-66|{{red|Blatch}}]] || Ann Caroline ||align=center|1837 -1908 ||daughter, m. ''F.H. Watts''. |- |{{lime|043}}|| [[Blatch-71|{{red|Blatch}}]] || Mary Eliza ||align=center|1842 -1885 ||daughter, m. ''C.W.B. Rains''. |- |{{lime|044}}|| [[Blatch-68|{{red|Blatch}}]] || Elizabeth Emma ||align=center|1845 -1867 ||daughter |- |{{purple|045}}|| Bentley || Charles || 1821 ||Agricultural Labourer |- |{{purple|046}}|| Bentley || Harriet || 1826 ||wife |- |{{orange|047}}|| Finch || John || 1812 ||Agricultural Labourer |- |{{orange|048}}|| Finch || Elizabeth || 1817 ||wife |- |{{orange|049}}|| Finch || John || 1840 ||son |- |{{orange|050}}|| Finch || Samuel || 1842 ||son |- |{{orange|051}}|| Finch || Emma || 1844 ||daughter |- |{{orange|052}}|| Finch || Elizabeth || 1847 ||daughter, m. ''Titchener''. |- |053|| Macdonald || Alexander || 1797 || |- |{{lime|054}}|| Monson || Henry || 1794 ||Builder |- |{{lime|055}}|| Monson || William Henry || 1825 || |- |{{lime|056}}|| Monson || John Robert || 1828 || |- |057|| Sidey || Robert Kay || 1829 ||Farmer |- |058|| Webb || Charles ||||Farmer |- |{{orange|059}}|| Mosley || William Alfred ||align=center| 1817 -1889 ||Engineer |- |{{orange|060}}|| Mosley|| Mary ||align=center| 1821 -1867 ||wife |- |{{orange|061}}|| Mosley || Mary Ann || 1843 ||daughter |- |{{orange|062}}|| Mosley|| Elizabeth Charlotte || 1844 ||daughter, m. ''Wm. Griffiths''. |- |{{orange|063}}|| Mosley|| Hannah || 1847 ||daughter, m. ''J.H. 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==Crew List== : '''Note:''' The people with the 'Last Names' marked in {{blue|Blue}} have a Wikitree profile. * Click on an icon in column headers to sort by that column. {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ '''5''' Crew members listed. |- ! scope="col" | List No ! scope="col" | Last Name ! scope="col" | First Names ! scope="col" |Est. Birth-Death ! scope="col" | Notes |- |001|| Daly || Bartholomew ||||Captain |- |002|| [[Manning-4760|{{blue|Manning }}]] || Henry ||align=center| 1815 -1885 ||Dr., Surgeon Superintendent |- |003|| Harries || J. ||||First Mate |- |004|| Renalls ||||||Second Mate |- |005|| Moffatt ||||||Third Mate |- |}
==Sources== * [https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/OW18980317.2.176 First Impressions, PapersPast, Otago Witness, 17 Mar 1898.] * [https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/OW18980317.2.206 Biographical Sketches, PapersPast, Otago Witness, 17 Mar 1898.] * [http://nzetc.victoria.ac.nz/tm/scholarly/tei-HocCont-t1-back-d6.html NZETC.] * [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~nzbound/ow.htm Otago Settlement Jubilee Number.] * [https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/6e/John_Wickcliffe.jpg Passenger List - 3 images.] * [http://www.yesteryears.co.nz/shipping/passlists/johnwickliffe.html Passenger List (NZ Yesteryears).] * [http://www.ngaiopress.com/wicklist.htm Passenger List (Ngaiopress).]
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After the death of Marianne Merritt in June 2013, the family decided to get together via Facebook to share events, pictures and stories. Upon doing this, they decided it was a good idea to get together and so the family reunion was proposed. It was attended by over 40 people.
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===Introduction=== :The Johnson Name Study is for members working on or interested in profiles from any country or era which have the Johnson surname. ===Leaders=== * [[J-276|Paula J]] Leader *[[Daly-373|Eric Daly]] Project Coordinator ===Our Mission=== :The Johnson name exists in many countries around the world. You cannot automatically tell where your ancestors came from if your surname is Johnson or one of the many variants. :It is our mission to help distinguish by documentation the various Johnson lines, making it easier for members to find their Johnson ancestors. We also aspire to keep abreast of research that sheds light on some of the mysteries of this surname. ===How to Join=== #[[Project:One_Name_Studies|One Name Studies project page]] - Check out how the project works here! # Contact your leader [[J-276|Paula J]] to have the One Name Study badge added to your profile. #Add {{Tag Link|one_name_studies}} to your list of [[Special:Following|followed tags]]. That way you'll see all our discussions in {{G2G}}. #Add {{Tag Link|Johnson}} to your list of [[Special:Following|followed tags]]. That way you'll see all our discussions in {{G2G}}. ===Now What Do I Do?=== #Add the category or template to your Johnson profiles. If you add the template it will automatically add the category. #If you need a new category let your leader know. #Make sure your profiles have good sources and a biography #Ask questions in G2G if you need genealogy help #Post comments in the boxes on this page to share information #Link Johnson Space Pages to the Project Page. ===Template=== :Adding this template:
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photos and text relating to Johnson's Rustic Resort, founded by Frank Royal Johnson and continued under management of his son, Earl M. Johnson ---- from Houghton Lake Resorter, Houghton Lake, Roscommon County, Michigan: April 4, 2013: Historic Houghton Lake lodge to close after 88 years By Thomas Reznich CLOSING AFTER 88 YEARS The East Bay Lodge at 125 12th St. in Prudenville will close this month, ending an 88-year run as a resort and lodging facility on Houghton Lake. “It’s the end of an era,” said Bob Shea, who owned and operated the business as Shea’s Lodge with his wife Laura from 1980 to 2004. (Photo by Thomas Reznich) CLOSING AFTER 88 YEARS The East Bay Lodge at 125 12th St. in Prudenville will close this month, ending an 88-year run as a resort and lodging facility on Houghton Lake. “It’s the end of an era,” said Bob Shea, who owned and operated the business as Shea’s Lodge with his wife Laura from 1980 to 2004. (Photo by Thomas Reznich) “It’s the end of an era.” That’s how Bob Shea described the closing of East Bay Lodge in Prudenville, which is set to occur on April 15. Current owner Randy Krause said a lack of peak season business and the general sluggishness of the economy were both factors in the business’s demise. '''The lodge began as Johnson’s Rustic Tavern, and was built in 1925 by Frank Johnson, who came from Chicago where he had headed up Farm Crest Bakeries, Inc. When Frank Johnson died in the 1930s his son Earl Johnson took over the business. '''BIG BUSINESS ON HOUGHTON LAKE A 1966 flyer from Johnson’s Rustic Resort features a beach scene on Houghton Lake’s East Bay. The resort, which began in 1925 as Johnson’s Rustic Tavern, grew to become a convention center that served many of the largest corporations in the country. Owning 2.5 miles of Houghton Lake shoreline, Earl Johnson eventually expanded the business into Johnson’s Rustic Resort, which encompassed over 1,800 acres of land, and included the White Deer Golf Course, a dance hall (now the Houghton Lake Historical Playhouse), a restaurant, a bar and a convention center.''' '''Johnson was one of the largest real estate developers in the area, and was also well versed in the hospitality industry, having served as the president of the American Hotel Association. The top notch amenities and service at Johnson’s Rustic Resort drew convention business from all over the country, including from many top corporations such as Chevrolet, Dodge and Packard, Standard Oil Corp., Dow Chemical Company, John Hancock Insurance Company, the Detroit Tigers and many others.''' '''In 1959, seeing that the rustic theme was going out of style, Johnson modernized the lodge, which had been constructed from tamarack logged about two miles from the building site. Changes included removing the log building’s third floor, siding the exterior and remodeling the entire interior to include a full bathroom in each of the facility’s 27 guest rooms.''' '''In 1968, Johnson sold the resort to Bill Oliver Sr., who renamed it Bill Oliver’s Lakefront Motor Lodge.''' Oliver turned the resort’s restaurant into The King’s Table, which was widely regarded as the top restaurant in the area until it burned down in October 1979.''' In 1980, Oliver sold the lodge to Bob and Laura Shea, who turned it into Shea’s Lakefront Lodge. Laura Shea said their business was highly dependent on vacationers, who would book rooms at the lodge for a week at a time during the summer season. She said that their family-friendly theme brought customers back year after year. She said that during the early 2000s, the business began to change, as the taste and habits of the customers changed. “People take shorter vacations now,” said Bob Shea, “and they want spacious, modern baths, air conditioning and more modern conveniences in general.” The Sheas sold the lodge to Randy and Lorrie Krause in 2004, who gave the business its current name, East Bay Lodge. Bob Shea, who lives in a home that was part of Johnson’s Rustic Resort located a stone’s throw from the lodge, said he was impressed with the creativity shown by the Krauses, who were able to expand the facility’s off-season business, and also did innovative things to bring in new business, such as making the facility “dog friendly.” But the trend away from weekday business during the prime summer season, the weak economy and rising costs were too much for the Krauses to overcome, and the Lodge is scheduled to go to bank ownership on April 15. “This economy stinks,” said Bob Shea, “You can see it in the entire town. Driving down M-55 you see how many businesses have gone out of business. It’s difficult to see it (the lodge) re-opening as a lodging facility.” Ruth Clemens, associate broker at Coldwell Banker Schmidt Realtors in Prudenville, said the lodge property, along with other adjacent property that is currently for sale, would create a total of 420 feet of contiguous shoreline on Houghton Lake’s East Bay available for investment and development. Randy Krause, who owns a home near the lodge, said he plans to stay in the area and may become involved in volunteer work, along with “chasing bird dogs and hitting a little white ball.” He said it is sad to see the historic business end and “I hope someone will re-open it.”
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JOHNSTON of CASKIEBEN, now of that Ilk.
THIS is one of the most ancient families of the name of Johnston, and have always competed with the Johnstons of Annandale for the chiefship. They have been long designed de eodem, or of that ilk ; which appellation generally denotes head or chief of a clan. At what time they settled in the north, we cannot precisely tell, but in an old genealogical history of this family, in the custody of the present Sir William Johnston of that ilk, the first mentioned is, I. '''STEPHEN de JOHNSTON''', who lived in the reign of king David Bruce, and is said to have been a brother of the laird of Johnston in Annandale. He was a man of parts and learning, and having retired from the troubles in the south, went to the north, and was kindly received by Thomas carl os Mar, then one of the greatest men in the kingdom, who made him his principal secretary. He married Margaret, daughter and heiress of Sir Andrew Garrioch of Caskieben knight, with whom he got a considerable estate, ''viz''. the lands and baronies of Caskieben, Crimond,Cordyce,&c. Also the lands of Kinbrown, and some others, which he called Johnston, after his own name. Caskieben became then the chief title of his family ; and of him all the Johnstons in the north are said to have been descended. By the said Margaret Garrioch he had a son,
II. '''JOHN JOHNSTON''' of Caskieben, who succeeded him, and was also proprietor of the lands of Ballindallach. He married Marjory Lighton, daughter of the laird of Owfan in Angus, by whom he had a fon, ''Gilbert'', his heir. He lived to a great age, died in the reign of king James I. and was succeeded by his son,
III. '''GILBERT de JOHNSTON''', who, in his father's lifetime, was designed by the title of Ballindallach. He got a leafe from Henry bishop of Aberdeen, ''Gilberto de Johnston, &c. totam villam de Bisshape, Clyntre, &c.'' for all the days of his life, for payment of a merk Scots yearly, dated 10th November 1430. He married, 1st, Elizabeth Vass,[also rendered as Vaus] daughter of the laird of Meny, by whom he had a son,
''Alexander,'' his heir,—and three daughters,
1. _____ married to the laird of Birkenbog.
2. _____ married to the laird of Blackhall.
3. _____ married to William Hay of Artrachie, and had issue.
He married, 2dly, a daughter of Sir Alexander Forbes, second baron of Pitsligo, (Omitted in the Peerage, page 557.)[*1] by whom he had a son, ''William,'' who got from, his father the lands of Ballindalhich; the superiority whereof was retained in the family. He married and had issue. (Laird of Crimond) He was succeeded by his eldest son,
IV. '''ALEXANDER JOHNSTON''' of Caskieben, who, in the reign of king James II. got his lands of Caskieben, which formerly held of the earls of Mar, erected into a free barony, to be called the barony of Johnston in all time coming; and from thence this family were designed Johnstons of that ilk. He married Agnes, daughter of — Glaifler of Glack, by whom he had four sons
1. ''William,'' his heir.
2. Also called ''William,'' married a daughter of John Keith of Auguarsk, of whom the Johnstons of Cayes-mill are descended.
The other two sons left no succession.
He died in the reign of king James III. and was succeeded by his eldest son,
V. '''WILLIAM JOHNSTON''' of that ilk, who got a charter under the great seal, from king James IV. ''Willielmo Jjohnston de eadem, terrarum de Ballindach, &c. in Aberdeenshire'', dated 18th August 1508. He married first, Margaret, daughter of — Meldrum of Fyvje, by whom he had one son, ''James,'' his heir,—and a daughter,
''Margaret,'' married to a son of Blackball of that ilk. He married, 2dly, Margaret Lumsdain, a daughter of the laird of Conland in Fife, progenitor of the Lumsdains of Cuthnie, in the north; by her he had another son,
''Gilbert Johnston'',—and two daughters.
1. ''Christian'', married to the laird of Carnday.
2. ''Margaret'', married to William Forbes of Feingzas, and had issue. This William was a man of fortitude and resolution; he accompanied king James IV. to the fatal field of Floudon, where he lost his life with his royal master, anno 1513, and was succeeded by his eldest son, VI. '''JAMES JOHNSTON''' of that ilk, who married Clara, daughter of _____ Barclay of Gartlie, and got a charter under the great seal from king James V. ''Jacobo Johnston de eodem, et Clara Barclay ejus sponse, de tutis et integris terris dominicalibus de Johnston, cum molendino earund. ac etiam totis et integris terris de Inglistoun, &c. jacen. in baronia de Johnston, in vicecomitatu de Aberdeen,[*2] dated 6th September 1521. Page 9
This James having had some disputes with the Frazers of Muchil in Aberdeenihire, (afterwards Lord Frazer) concerning the marches of the lands and forest of Cordzee, &c. they entered into a submission, wherein several of the first gentlemen in the neighbourhood were chosen arbiters; and the said James having produced a bounding charter granted by king Robert Bruce to his predecessors, ''anno'' 1306, the arbiters gave sentence in favours of James. The original submission, and decreet-arbitral, with the seals intire, are still preserved in the family, and dated 17th February 1538; and the sentence which is ratified by John Lord Forbes the oversman, mutually chosen, is dated 3d April 1539, By the said Clara Barclay he had three sons and four daughters.
1. ''William,'' his apparent heir.
2.''Gilbert,'' who married Margaret, daughter of Forbes of Corfindy, and had issue.
3. Mr ''George,'' who married Katharine, daughter of Thomas Menzies of Pitfoddels, and had issue.
1st daughter, ''Agnes'' married to the laird of Coliston.
2. ''Isabel,'' married to the laird of Aslown.
3. ''Bessie,'' married to the laird of Strichen.
4. ''Janet,'' married to Patrick Leith of Engerachie.
He died, in the beginning of the year 1548. VII. '''WILLIAM''', the eldest son and apparent heir of James Johnston of that ilk, married Margaret Hay, daughter of the laird of Dalgaty, descended of the mosl noble family of Errol, by whom he had one son,
''George,'' ---- and three daughters,
1. ''Bessie,'' married to Gilbert Hay of Perkak.
2. ''Margaret,'' married to James Johnston, a cadet of the family. (of Crimond)[*3]
3. ''Violet,'' married to Patrick Chalmers merchant in Banff.
This William was slain in the service of his country, at the battle of Pinkie, ''anno'' 1547, his father being then alive; and his only son
VIII. '''GEORGE JOHNSTON''' of that ilk, succeeded his grandfather James, and got a charter under the great seal from queen Mary, terrarum de Johnston, cum molendino terrarum de Caskieben, cum molendino terrarum de Ingliston, Slatston, &c in Aberdeenshire,[*4] dated 7 th October 1548. Also a charter from king James VI. of the lands of Boyndis, in the same county, dated 7th January 1586. He married Christian, daughter of William seventh lord Forbes, by whom he had six sons and seven daughters.
1. ''John,'' his heir.
2. ''Gilbert,'' married to Marion, daughter to John Leslie of Wardis.
3. ''George,'' married to Agness Lundie, daughter to the laird of Conland in Fife.
4. Mr ''Thomas''.
5. Mr ''Arthur,'' who went into Germany for his education, where he married a lady of distinction. He was a man of great learning, and a good poet; and having studied physic, became eminent in that profession, and was physician in ordinary to king Charles I.
6. Mr ''William,''
1st daughter, ''Margaret,'' married first to the laird of Skeen; 2 idly, to Mr Duncan Forbes a son of Monymusk, and had issue to both.
2. ''Isabel'', married to Peter Blackburn, Bishop of Aberdeen.
3. ''Agnes'', married to the laird of Crimond.
4. ''Janet,'' married to Robert Johnston of Caesmill.
5. ''Barbara'', married to Robert Elphingston of Kinbroun.
6. ''Helen'', to the laird of Boddam.
7. ''Jean'', married to Thomas Johnston of Middle Disblair. They all had issue. George died about the year 1590, and was succeeded by his eldest son. Page 10
IX. '''JOHN JOHNSTON''' of that ilk, who, in his father's lifetime, got a charter under the great seal ''Johanni Johnston apparent de eodem, terrarum de Johnston, in comtatu de Marr et Garrioch, et vicecomitatu de Aberdeen'', dated 23d April 1587. He married, 1st, Janet Turring, daughter of the laird of Foveran, by whom he had two sons and two daughters.
1. ''George,'' afterwards sir George, his heir.
2. ''John,'' of whom there is no succession.
1st daughter, ''Elisabeth,'' married to ______ Bannerman of Elsick.
2. ''Jean,'' married to Forbes of Pitnacádle.
He married, 2dly, Katharine, daughter of William Lundie of that ilk, one of the most ancient families in the county of Fife, by whom he had two sons and one daughter.
1.''Thomas'' of Craig, of whom sir William Johnston, now of that ilk, is lineally descended, as will be shown hereafter.
2. ''Gilbert,''
His daughter ''Margaret'' was married to Parson Cheyne.
He was succeeded by his eldest son
X. Sir '''GEORGE JOHNSTON''' of that ilk, who married Elisabeth, daughter of William Forbes of Tolquhon, and got a charter under the great seal, to him and Elisabeth Forbes, his ''spouse terrarum baronia de Caskieben, speciaIiter in se comprehenden. terras de Johnston, cum molendino, &c. in Aberdeenshire,''[*6] dated 6th July 1615. Also a charter of the lands of Ardieharald, with the teinds thereof, dated the last day of July 1618. He got also a charter, ''domino Georgio Johnston, baronetto de eodem militi solaris dimidiet. terrarum de Aldtoun de Crimond, cum dimidiet. de Newmill de Crimond, et Auldmill, ejusdem East et west-hills, &c.''[*7] dated 26th June 1628. " He and his posterity after this were promiscuouily designed ''de Caskieben, et de eodem''.[*8] This sir George was made sheriff of Aberdeen, in the room of George sixth earl of Huntly, ''anno'' 1630. By the said Elisabeth Forbes he had three sons and two daughters.
1. Sir ''George,'' his heir. 2. ''John'' of Newplace, whose son succeeded to the honours of this family, as will be shown hereafter.
3. ''William,'' of whom there is no male succesion.
1st daughter, ''Jean,'' married to _____ Irvine of Brakely.
2. ''Christian,'' married to Mr William Keith of Linturk, who was professor of divinity in Edinburgh. He was succeeded by his eldest son,
XI. Sir '''GEORGE,''' second baronet of Johnston. who married a daughter of sir William Leath* of Wardis, by whom he had an only son. Page 11
X[IX].Sir '''JOHN JOHNSTON''', third baronet, who was a captain in the army, but had the misfortune to be assistng to captain James Campbell brother to the earl of Argyle, in forcibly carrying off and marrying Mrs Mary Wharton, a rich heiress of thirteen years or age, for which he was afterwards executed in December 1690; and the marriage was made void by act of parliament. Sir John having never been married, was succeeded by his cousin and heir-male John, son of his uncle John of Newplace before mentioned, to whom we now return. XI. '''JOHN JOHNSTON,''' second son of sir George the first baronet, got from his father the lands of Newplace, by which title he was designed. He married his own cousin, a daughter of Thomas Johnston of Craig, by whom he had a son, XII. '''JOHN,''' afterwards sir John, who succeeded his cousin the lait sir John, anno 1690, and was the fourth baronet of this family. He married _____ Mitchell, sister of provoff Mitchell of Aberdeen, laird of Thairnstoun, by whom he had only one fon, who died before himfelf, unmarried, and two daughters. 1. ''Marjory,'' married to Andrew Burnet of Elfick, and had issue. 2. ''Janet,'' married to Charles Forbes of Shiclls, without succesion. This sir John dying without issue, anno 1725, the representation devolved upon his cousin William Johnston of Craig the next heir-male, being lineally descended of Thomas before mentioned, to whom we now return. X. '''THOMAS,''' eldest son of John Johnston of that ilk, (No. IX. of this genealogy) by Katharine Lundy his 2d wife, got from his father the lands of Craig, being part of the barony of Caskieben, by which title he was designed : This is confirmed by a charter under the great seal, "Thomas Johnston de Craig, fratri domini Georgti Johnston de eodem, terrarum Cominicalium de Caskieben, &c, &c. dated ''anno'' 1635".[*9] He married Mary, daughter of _____ Irvine of Kingoussie, by whom he had four sons and three daughters.
1. ''Thomas,'' who died ''anno'' 1656, unmarried.
2. ''William,'' an officer in the army, who married in Holland, but died without issue
3. ''John Johnston'' of Bishopton, who carried on the line of this family, of whom afterwards, (see Vol 1 )
4. ''James,'' a merchant in Aberdeen,[*10] James Johnston b.1651 Merchant in Aberdeen Went to America with older Children. Patented land King William Co. 1701 m.1 ________ m.2. Faith Leith 1686
: James Johnston b. c.1677 Trained early in life to be a litster (wool dyer) m. 1697 Jean Ogilvie
:: William Johnston b. 169? d. 1764 m. Jean Forbes 1741
:William Johnston m. Sarah Massie 1698
:John Johnston m. Lucretia Massie 1698
:Alexander Johnston m. Anna Walker
(XII).—Sir JOHN JOHNSTON of Newplace (afterwards) Caskieben, fourth Knight Baronet of Johnston. He was a merchant in Aberdeen (Q. App.), and succeeded to the honours of the family on the death of his unfortunate kinsman, anno 1690. He does not appear, however, to have assumed the title for several years after it opened to him. In the Index to the Records of the Great Seal, anno 1700, there appears a charter of resignation in favour of John Johnston of Caskieben, of the lands and barony of Caskieben, in Aberdeenshire.* • The old estate of Caskieben (now Keith-hall), was at this date out of the Johnstons' possession (P. App.). It is believed that this baronet, upon taking up the title, anno 1700, and receiving the Crownl-charter mentioned in the text, changed the name of his lands of Newplace to Caskieben. Page 12 CURIOUS TRIALS CONNECTED WITH THE ARISTOCRACY. [*11]
XIX. THE ADDUCTION OF MISS WHARTON, AN HEIRESS, BY Sir JOHN JOHNSTON, BART. IT is difficult to now find a detailed account of this extraordinary affair, which created a great sensation at the time it occurred. The parties im[plic]ated, as well as the lady injured, were all persons of consequence. The unhappy fate of Sir John Johnston presents a sad record of the bloodthirsty nature at that period of our criminal code. Of course, it is hardly necesssary to remark that now-a-days, abduction is not punishable by death but by transportation or imprisonment. Sir John Johnston, was the scion ,and knightly representative of the family of Johnston of that Ilk, and of Caskieben, in the shire of Aberdeen. The surname of Johnston is of great antiquity in Scotland, and must be familiar to every one conversant with the history of that kingdom. The [vise]age of this race was of old proverbially honourable ;—in the ancient [...] on the characters of Scottish families, to this day popular in some [parts] of the country, they are designed "The gentle Johnstons." The two families of Johnston of that Ilk, and of Caskieben. and Johnston of that Ilk in Annandale, long disputed the title to the chiefship of the name. The pretensions of the latter proceeded on the assumption that Stephen de Johnston, the founder of the family of Caskieben, was a cadet of the Annandale branch, while the Johnstons of Caskieben, always maintained that he was the head or chief of the name. On this point, Douglas, in the Peerage of Scotland, merely says, "There were two families of this surname, who both designed themselves by the [...]. of that Ilk, viz. those of Annandale in the south, and Caskieben in the north; but we cannot pretend to connect them with one another." In the Baronage, however, in treating of the family of Caskieben, he [says] "They have been long designed de eodem, or of that Ilk, which ap[plicat]ion generally denotes head or chief of a clan." ' George Johnston, the grandfather of Sir John, the subject of the trial [was] created a Knight Baronet of Nova Scotia, by Charles I, and was a [...h] cavalier. The grandson, Sir John Johnston, was the third [baron]net. Playfair, in his Baronetage, thus speaks of Sir John Johnston, and his "[unfort]unate participation in the abduction. Sir John Johnston, the third baronet, entered early into the army, and [...g] served in King William's wars in Flanders, was afterwards a captain [... ] that monarch at the battle of the Boyne. He had the misfortune, to [...] his friend, the Honourable Captain James Campbell, in carrying off and marrying Miss Mary Wharton, a young and rich heiress, related to Lord Wharton, the great favourite of King William, who obtained a proclamation, offering a reward for apprehending them. Campbell escaped into Scotland ; Sir John was not so fortunate, for he was betrayed by his landlord, for fifty pounds, tried at the Old Bailey, condemned, and executed in December, 1690, although it appeared upon his trial, by the evidence of the clergyman who performed the marriage ceremony, and the people of the house in which they lodged, and where they remained two days, as well as by Miss M. Wharton's own letter to her aunt, acquainting her of her marriage, that there was no force used, but that she freely consented to it. His defence and whole deportment upon the occasion were, very affecting; ho was a brave man, and certainly fell a sacrifice to the times. "The marriage was dissolved by act of Parliament, and Captain Campbell, afterwards designed of Mamore, married in Scotland, and became the father of General Campbell, afterwards Duke of Argyle. Sir John Johnston, having never been married, was succeeded by his cousin and heir male, John, son of his uncle John, of New Place." Playfair is not correct in calling Captain Campbell the Campbell of Mamore. Campbell of Mamore was his elder brother. Douglas, in his " Peerage of Scotland," gives, as follows, the right account of this Captain James Campbell, who carried off Miss Wharton. "The Hon. James Campbell of Burnbank and Boquhan, fourth son of Archibald, ninth Earl of Argyll, was, on the 17th of May, 1685, confined in the Castle of Edinburgh, that he might not join his father. On the 4th of November, 1690, he, with the assistance of Archibald Montgomery, and Sir John Johnston of Caskieben, in Aberdeenshire. Bart., forcibly carried off Mary, daughter of Sir George Wharton, a girl of thirteen, with an estate of £1500 per annum, from her mother's house in Great Queen Street, and had the ceremony of marriage performed, and passed with her two nights. The marriage was annulled by act of Parliament, which received the royal assent, 20th December, 1690 ; and Sir John Johnston was executed at Tyburn for abetting the abduction, on the 23rd of the same month. Mr. Campbell escaped, was a captain of dragoons, afterwards attained the rank of colonel, and was elected member of Parliament for Campbelltown, 1708. He married the Hon. Margaret Lesley, third daughter of David, first Lord Newark, and ha 1 issue. One of his daughters, Anna, was born at Edinburgh, 18th December, 1696 ; his daughter, Mary, left her estate of Boquhan, in Stirlingshire, to her cousin General Henry Fletcher, of Salton ; and male descendants of his body are in existence." In the continuation of Rapin's History of England, the following notice is taken of this event. " During this session of Parliament [...](William and Mary) happened an incident which made a great noise. Captain James Campbell, brother to the Earl of Argyll, assisted by Mr. Archibald Montgomery and Sir John Johnston, on the 14th November, forcibly seized on Miss Mary Wharton, daughter and heir of Sir George Wharton, a fortune, it is said, of £50,000, and about thirteen years of age. She was carried away from her relations in Great Queen Street, and married against her will. "The next day, his majesty issued his royal proclamation, for ap[re]hending Mr. Campbell and "the abettors of this unwarrantable action Page 13 and Sir John Johnston being apprehended, was tried, condemned, and executed at Tyburn, notwithstanding great application was made to the King and the relations of the bride to save his life; which was thought the harder, as it appeared upon his trial, Miss Wharton had given evident proofs that the violence Captain Campbell used was not so much against her will as her lawyers endeavoured to make it. Not long before this there was a bill brought into the House of Commons to prevent clandcstine marriages, which it was thought this incident would have accelerated, but it was dropped. However, another bill was brought into the House of Commons on the 4th day of December, to render void the marriage between Miss Wharton and Mr. Campbell, which, notwithstanding the Earl of Argyll petitioned against it, passed both houses the 13th of December." Sir John Johnston, as above mentioned, was tried for this abduction at the Old Bailey, on the 11th of December, 1690. The evidence was in substance, tliat Miss Mary Wharton, being an heiress of considerable fortune, and under the care of her guardian. (Mr. Bierly,) was decoyed out on the 10th of November, and being met with by Sir John Johnston, Captain Campbell, and Mr. Montgomery, in Queen Street, was forced into a coach with six horses, (appointed to wait there by Captain Campbell,) and carried to the coachman's house, and there married to Captain Campbell, against the consent of herself, or knowledge of her guardian. The jury having found the prisoner guilty, he received sentence of death. At the place of execution, Sir John addressed the spectators in a long speech, in which he not only endeavoured to make it appear he was blameless in the transaction for which he suffered, but that he had been greatly wronged bv printed papers, in which be was charged with other ofences. He was executed at Tyburn, the 23rd of December, 1690. Miss Wharton afterwards married Colonel Bierly, who commanded a regiment of horse in the service of William III. The following ballad, entitled " Captain Johnstoun's Last Farewell", was composed, it is believed, the year after Sir John's death. As already stated, the hero of the piece had been betrayed by a treacherous landlord. Good people all, where'er you be,
That bear my dismal doom,
Have some regard to pity me,
Who now, alas ! am come
To die an ignominious death,
As it doth well appear,
For I declare, with my last breath,
Your laws are most severe. In Scotland I was bred, and born,
Of noble parents there,
Good education did adorn
My life, I do declare.
No crime did e'er my conscience stain,
Till I had ventured here,
Thus have 1 reason to complain,
Your laws are most severe. In Flanders I have faced the French,
And likewise in Ireland,
Still eagerly pursued the chase,
With valiant heart and hand:
Why was I not in battle slain,
Rather than suffer here
A death which mortals do disdain? Your laws are most severe. I did not hurt or wrong intend
I solemnly protest,
But merely to assist a friend
I granted his request—
To free his lady out of thrall,
His joy and only dear,
And now my life must pay tor all—
Your laws are most severe. In coming to my native land
At this unhappy time,
Alas ! I did not understand
The nature of the crime ;
I therefore soon did condescend,
As it doth well appear,
Wherein I find 1 do offend—
Your laws are most severe. In the same lodgings where I lay,
And lived at bed and board,
My landlord did my life betray
For fifty pounds reward;
And being into prison cast,
Altho' with conscience clear,
I was arraigned at the last —
Your laws are most severe. This ladye would not hear my moan,
While dying words I sent;
Her cruel heart, more hard than stone,
Would not the least relent;
But triumphing in my wretched state,
As I do often hear,
I fall here by the band of fate —
Your laws are most severe. Will not my good and gracious king
Be merciful to me ?
Is there not in his breast a spring
Of princely elemeneic ?
No ! not for me, alas ! I die —
My hour is drawing near —
To the last minute I will cry,
Your laws are most severe. Farewell, dear countrymen (said he)
And this tumultuous noise,
My soul shall now transported be
To mote celestial joys:
Tho' in the blossom of my youth,
Pale death I do not fear,
Unto the last I speak the truth—
Your laws are most severe. Alas ! I have not long to live,
And therefore now, (said he,)
All those that wronged me I forgive,
As God will pardon me:
Mv landlord and his subtle wife
I do forgive them here ;
Farewell this transitory life—
Your laws are most severe. 336(page#?) MUSGRAVE'S OBITUARY.
JOHNSTON, John (Sir), convicted of stealing an heiress. 28 Dec. 1690, æt. 42. (MB. ; Lucas' Camesters, 40.) Page 14
Sir John Johnston was a loyal subject to the family of Stuart, and was, like many of his countrymen, strenuously opposed to the union between Scotland and England. On the effort being made, anno 1715, to place James, son of King James VII., on the throne, Sir John, and as many of his relations and retainers as he could draw together, joined the standard of the Prince, under the Earl of Mar. (Erskine)[*12] He was present at the battle of Sheriffmuir ; on which occasion was also present his son John Johnston, younger of that Ilk, who was slain fighting by his father's side. Sir John himself, a few years thereafter, sunk into the grave, broken-hearted—his hopes frustrated—and his family extinct. He died in the end of the year 1724, and lies in the burial-place of the Johnstons in the church-yard of St. Nicholas. He was succeeded in the chiefship and title by his kinsman, William Johnston of Craig, advocate in Aberdeen. Sir John followed the fortunes of Prince James in 1715, and was present at the battle of Sheriffmuir, where his only son was killed by his side. The bereaved father, not venturing to go home, retired to Edinburgh, where he died 1724. At the Battle of Sherrifsmuir, it is reported that upon the death of his son, Sir John ordered his unarmed, untrained relatives to flee to the hills, as he did. Unable to return home and face trial as a 'traitor', Sir John concealed himself in Edinburgh, where he died 1724. Many of his retainers were captured and killed, but those for whom there was 'expectation of ransom' were "Barbadoized", -- sent to Ulster or America. Known captives include: JOHNSTON, John. Jacobite prisoner. Transported to Virginia on Elizabeth & Anne, ex Liverpool, 29 June, 1716. (S.P./C; S.N.Q., Lv, 187) 2551
JOHNSTON, James. Jacobite prisoner. Transported to Virginia on Eliza beth & Anne, ex Liverpool, 29 June, 1716. Indentured. (S.P./C; S.NQ iv, 187 2546
JOHNSON, William. Jacobite prisoner. Transported to Maryland on Goodspeed, ex Liverpool, 28 July, 1716. (S.P./C.) 2533 Quaker George Jonnston was deported efter paying the fine.
JOHNSTON George. Prisoner in Leith tolbooth. Transported to Perth Amboy, East New Jersey, on Henry & Francis, ex Leith, 5 Sept., 168s. (R.P.C., xi/3, 154)
JOHNSTON, Samuel. From Dundee, Angus. Emigrated ca. 1731. (D.A.B., x, 150) 2561
JOHNSTON, George, 1700 - 1766. From Aberdeen. To Virginia before 17S6 Member of Virginia House of Burgesses, 1758 - 66.' (D. C., 20 Oct., 1961) 2544 It is not known how marry of these emigrants were displaced Jacobites following the defeat of 1745
JOHNSTON, William. Emigrated ca. 1750. (D. A. B., x, 90) 2566
JOHNSTON, Samuel. Settled Chowan (?) Cumberland County, North Carolina, before 1775. Provincial Congressman, 21 Aug., 1775. (S.H.A., 119) 2562
JOHNSTONE, Andrew, died ca. 1786. Settled Petersburg, Virginia. Merchant. (E.R.T.) 2567
JOHNSTON, John. Settled Bertie, Cumberland County, North Carolina. Provincial congressman, 21 Aug., 1775. (S.H.A., 119) 2552
JOHNSON Daniel. Possibly from Dundee, Angus. To North Carolina on Flora Macdonald, 1774. M. — McCurry. (D. C, 14 June, 1960) 2531
JOHNSTON, George. From Edinburgh. Brother of Grace J., wife of James Yates. To Philadelphia, Pa., before 1824. (S.H.) 2545
JOHNSTON, David, born 1801. To U. S. before 1835. M. Chillicothe, Ohio, Elizabeth Platter. Son David Steele, 1835 - 1913. (C. A. G., i, 659) 2541 Page 15
Thus ended the distinguished 'heir-male' descent from Stephen de Johnston. Sir George Johnston had at age 23 morgaged the entire properties for a pittance, which he had no prospect of ability for repayment and the property was in 1633 defalted to Alexander Jaffray. (see pp.126 Vol.1) In 1625 George was created 1st.Baronet of Nova Scotia, probably through the influence of Sir Robert Johnston, of Cayesmile, his brother-in-law, who went to London in the train of King James VI, and who possessed the Prebend of Sutton Regisoum Buckingham in England. Sir George Johnston, 2nd Bt. of Nova Scotia was father of on[e] child, Sir John, executed 1690.
In the following pages it will be observed that compliance with the 'establishment' is frequently rewarding, and that opposition can be fatal. One must, however, be alert to anticipate the successor. The Royalist families of Crimond and Cayesmill were richly rewarded until Cromwell, when they then ignominously fled to America. Alderman Robert Johnson Treasurer of the Virginia Co. was succeeded by Robert Ferguson in directing their fate, then, not to New England and Virginia, but to Carolina. Laird John Johnston, younger brother of Sir George 2nd Bt. received from his childless uncle, John, of New Place, (Newplace having been possessed 1621 by a defalted morgage from his brother George lst.Bt.) and he was father to Sir John 4th Bt., who lost Newplace to his fathers creditors 1707, and who lead his clan to defeat at Sheriffsmuir 1715. In 1700 he had changed the name of Newplace to the historic name of The title of 5th Bt. of Nova Scotia then went to the grandson of Sir Thomas Johnston of Craig, son of Katherine Lundy, and Sir William Johnston 5th Bt. lost Craig by bankruptcy. His son William, 6th Bt. lived his life in London, having married Elizabeth Cleland, and in later life bought Hilton, then near Aberdeen, now a Street to Dyce Airport. William Johnston, 7th Bt. married Mary Bacon, died at 'The Hague' and caused the bankruptcy of his son Sir William Bacon Johnston, 8th Bt.,who lived at Middlesex England. Sir William, 9th. Bt. died 1917 unmarried, and terminated again the 'heir-male' line of Thomas of Craig, Cadet line of Craig, from Katherine Lundy and Sir John Johnston of Caskieben. Descent then reverted to collateral descendants from William Johnston 6th Bt., who bought Hilton 1750 and who died 1770. The present seat of the clan is in Mobile Ala. EVE OF THE C0VENTANT "When Scotland, from the Solway Firth to Caithness, gave adherence to the Solemn League and Covenant, the City of Aberdeen and most part of the County persistently refused to accept it. The consequence was that Aberdeenshire, and, in a marked degree, its central district, the Garioch, became a principal theatre of the " troubles." which were too soon succeeded elsewhere by events of an appalling nature. The Civil War begun its afterwards tragic course, with some plundering in the Garioch. A portion of the local ministers soon afterwards found themselves, in prison; and the exercise of ecclesiastical discipline, on account of the political question of the Covenant, brought on, in that district, a social struggle of ten years' duration. Aberdeenshire had not had so much reason as some other parts of Scotland to be discontented with the Presbyterian Episcopacy, which had been the form of the National Church since the Reforrnaiion, with the exception of the years between 1592 and 1606. The Bishops of Aberdeen whom King James had added to the Presbyterian Synod of the Church had been men of good sense; and it is likely that they had exercised their functions with better understanding and acceptance, that after 1606, they belonged to or were connected with local families. The first of the new line of Bishops introduced at that date was Mr. Peter Blackburn, already well known as an Aberdeen clergyman, and one of the original Regents of the Earl Marischal's new College. Bishop Blackburn cultivated popularity—although not with complete success-by abstaining trom exacting his Episcopal dues. His successor Alexander Forbes, bishop from 1615 to 1618, was a son of the laird of Ardmurdo, in the parish of Kinkell. After him an exceptionally worthy prelate had been appointed— Patrick Forbes—himself the laird of Corse, in Coult parish, and who, from 1618 to 1635, fulfilled the duties of his prominent position with the most beneficial results to his diocese ; in especial, by his government of the two universities under his care, conferring such benefit upon the community as made hia name worthy to be connected with that of the originator of university education in the North. Bishop Patrick Forbes had found both Bishop Elphinstone's and the Earl Marischal's Colleges in a disorganised condition, and nurtured them back into such efficiency as for long placed Aberdeen before the other University seats in Scotland. He was paralytic for several years before his death, and able only to bo carried to church or to preside in the Synod ; and he died on Easter Eve, 1635, two years before the first private conferences began which resulted in the Solomn League and Covenant. Of the local families, the Leslies, Leiths, Urquharts, Setons, Abercrombys, and Gordons, were avowed, or concealed Papists. The Elphinstons and Johnstons were supporters of the King in the political struggle. Sir George Johnston was out of bis estate, and doss not appear in the troubles, except as subscribing the Covenant, at the instance of the Presbytery, for the second time, about 1630. Hia uncle. Dr. Arthur Johnston, was Rector of King's College in 1637, but it is likely was not, at that time, permanently resident in Aberdeenshire. On the Covenanting side, at the beginning of the troubles, the leaders in the Garioch were the old hereditary antagonists of the Marquis of Huntly— the Forbeses, of whom the lairds of Monymusk and Leslie were at that time persons of means and influence. Pitsligo, Tolquhon, and Echt were always along with these,—their recognised chief being the Master of Forbes, one of the soldiers of fortune of the time, trained in the Swedish army. A prominent individual on the Covenanting side in the Garioch. when in 1639 open strife first began by an appeal to arms, was the Knight of Craigievar, Sir William Forbes, made a Baronet of Nova Scotia by Charles I in 1630. He was nephew of the good Bishop, Dr. Patrick Forbes of Corse, but became the most active oppressor of those wno sympathised with the Bishop's sentiments and sought to defend the King's position, in the country. He died before the tragic conclusion of the Civil War. The Solemn League and Convenant, evoked by the King's introducing the Service Book prepared by Archbishop Laud, was the national protest against his confirmation of Episcopacy in a strict form, of which that book was a symbol. The Covenant was first signed upon the first day of March, 1638, by a multitude of all classes, upon tables erected in the churchyard of the Greyfriars in Edinburgh ; and committies of nobles, lairds, and ministers were appointed to carry it to different parts of the country for the signature of the whole nation. One of the clerical commissioners who perambulated the North was Mr. Andrew Cant, the first parish minister, of Pitsligo, in Buchan, an individual typical of the period, and afterwards much recorded in its annals. The marvellous success which attended those commissions Apostles of the Covenant as they were termed-was partly due to the forsight of the Earl of Rothes the head of the Protestant branch of the greet House of Leslie, the junior B[alquha]in branch whereof continued partly to be Roman Catholic. The Earl of Rothea had before the outbreak sent for his kinsman, Field-Marshal Leslie, from the Queen of Sweden's service, and secured his co-operation in the national rising then anticipated. That distinguished soldier was an iliegitimate descendant of the .New Leslie branch ol the House of Balquhain. Page 16
EARL MARISCHAL
On the return of Queen Mary from Kranca in August, 1561, he was sworn one of the lords of her privy council. He took an active part in all questions respecting religion, and in the General Assembly which met at Edinburgh in December 1563, he was one of the committee appointed to revise ihe Book of Discipline. He did not, however, interfere much in political matters, and when the nation came to be divided against itself, on the death of Darnley and the imprisonment of the queen, he retired to his castle of Dunnottar, on the sescoast of Kincardineshire, whence he so seldom stirred that he acquired the name of William of the Tower. So extensive was his landed property at that time that his yearly rental amounted to 270,000 marks. It was situated in so many different counties that it is said he could travel from Bewick to the northern extremity of Scotland, eating his meals and sleeping every night on his own estates. (Douglas Peerage, vol.ii. p. 192.) He died 7th October 1581. By his countess, Margaret, (daughter and co-heiress of Sir William Keith of Inveragie, Banffshire, he had, wilh seven daughters, two sens, William, Lord Keith, and Robert, Lord Altrie. (See vol. i. p. 122.) William, Lord Keith, the elder son, was taken prisoner, in an inroad into England in 1553 and placed in the custody of the earl of Northumberland, but allowed to go home in December 1559 on bond. The exorbitant sum of .£2.000 was demanded for his ransom. He died 10th August 1580, leaving four sens and four daughters. His eldest son, George, fifth earl Marischal, the founder of Marischal College, Aberdeen, succeeded his grandfather in October 1581. Of this nobleman a memoir is given at page 583 of vol. ii. His eldest son William, succeeded as sixth earl on his death, April 2, 1623. The latter was a member of the Scottish privy council, under Charles I., and in 1634, he fitted out a fleet which he sent to Uladislaus VII king of Poland. He died 28th October 1685, leaving four sons and three daughters. The two eldest sous, William and George, succeeded as seventh and eighth earls. John, the fourth son, was the first earl of Kintore. (See: KINTORE, earl of, vol. ii. page 611.) William, seventh earl, was a staunch Covenanter. When the earl of Montrose, in March 1639, went to Aberdeen to force the covenant on the inhabitants of that city, the earl Marischal. according to Spalding, had one of the five colours var[...] ied by his well appointed army on that occasion. Sonictime after its departure to the south, the Covenanters of the north appointed a committee meeting to be held at Turriff, a small town in Aberdeenshire, on the 24th April, consisting of the earls Marischal and Seafurth, the Lord Fraser, the Master of Forbes, and some others. The meeting was afterwards postponed till the 26th of April, and subsequently adjourned lo Aberdeen, to be held on the 20th of May. A body of about 2,000 Covenanters having assembled at Turriff as early as the 18th, the Gordons resolved to attack them before they should be joined by more, and having surprised them on the morning of the 14th, they were soon dispersed, and a few taken prisoners. The loss on either side in killed and wounded was very trifling. This skirmish is called by the writers of the period, "the Trot of Turray," and is distinguished as the place where blood was first shed in the civil wars. Marching to Aberdeen, the Gordons expelled the Covenanters from the town, and being joined there by a larger force, they sent John Leith of Harthill and William Lumsden, advocate in Aberdeen, to Dunnottar. for the purpose of ascertaining the sentiments of the earl Marischal, in relation to their proceedings, and whether they might reckon on his friendship. The earl intimated that he would require eight days to advise with his friends. This answer was considered quite unsatisfactory, and the chiefs of the army were at a loss how to act. Robert Gordon of Straloch and James Burnet of Craig[...]ile, a brother of the laird of Leys, proposed to enter into a negotiation with the earl, but Sir George Ogilvy of Banff would nol listen to such a proceeding, and, addressing Straloch, he said, "Go, if you will go; but prythee, let it be as quarter-master, to inform the carl that we are coming." After having had an interview with the carl, Straloch and Burnet returned with the answer that his lordship had no intention to take up arms, without an order from the Tables, as the boards of representatives, chosen respectively by the nobility, country gentry, clergy, and inhabitants of the burghs, were called, that if the Gordons would disperse he would give them early notice to re-assemble, if necessary, for their own defence, but that if they should attack him, he would certainly defend himself. On receiving this answer the Gordons disbanded their army on the 21st May. The depredations of the Highlanders upon the properties of the Covenanters were thereafter carried on to such an extent that the latter complained to the earl, who immediately assembled a body of men out of Angus and the Mearns, with which he entered Aberdeen on the 23d May. Two days afterwards he was joined by Montrose, at the head of 4,000 men, in addition which, with other accessions, made the whole force assembled at Aberdeen exceed 6,000. This army was soon after marched into the Mearns by Montrose. On the approach to Stonehaven from Aberdeen of a royalist force under the Viscount of Aboyne, on the 1 1th June, the earl Marischal posted himself with 1.200 men and some pieces of ordnance from Dunnottar castle, on the direct road which Aboyne had lo pass. As the latter descended the Meagre hill, on the morning of the 15th, the earl opened a heavy fire upon him, which threw his men into complete disorder, and in a short time his whole army gave way. This affair was called " the Raid of Stonehaven." The earl Marischal and Montrose now advanced towards the Dee with all their strength, and as Aboyne was anxious to prevent their passage of that river, a battle took place at the Bridge of Dee, in which the royalisis were defeated and their army obliged to fly. The next day, the 20th June, 1639, the tidings arrived of the pacification of Berwick, concluded two days before, when both parties disbanded their forces. The earl was one of the association which Montrose had formed at Cumbernauld in January 1641, for supporting the royal authority. In September 1644. how ever, he joined the army of the earl of Argyle, on its route to the north, to oppose the royalist forces under Montrose, after the battle of Aberdeen. In the following October he was one of the committee of the Estates sitting in that city, when Montrose entered Angus, and on hearing of his approach, they issued, on the 10th of that month, a printed order, to which the earl Marischal's name was attached, ordaining all persons, of whatever age, sex, or condition, having horses of the value of forty pounds Scots or upwards, to send them to the Bridge of Dee, the appointed place of rendezvous, on the 14th October, with riders fully equipped and armed ; with certification, in case of failure, that each landed proprietor should be fined £1,000; every gentleman not a landed proprietor, £500 Scots; and each husbandman 100 marks, besides confiscation of their horses. The earl was now to find a bitter opponent in his former associate and friend, the marquis of Montrose. The latter took up his quarters at Stonehaven on 19th March 1645, and the following day he wrote a letter to Lord Marischal, who with sixteen ministers and some persons of distinction, had shut himself up in his castle of Dunnottar. In consequence of this refusal, Montrose at once subjected his property to military execution. On the 21st of March, he set fire lo the houses adjoining the castle of Dunnottar, and burnt the grain stacked in the barn-yards. He next set fire in the town of Stonehaven. The lands and houses of Cowie shared the same fate. The woods of Fetterrosso were also burnt, mid the whole, of the lands in the vicinity ravaged. A ship in the harbour of Stonehaven, after being plundered, was also set fire to, wilh all the fishhlng boats The vassals and dependents of the earl crowded before the castle of Dunnottar, and with loud cries of pity, implored him to save them from ruin. No attention was paid to their supplications, and the earl witnessed from his stronghold the total destruction of the properties of his tenants without making an effort to prevent it. He is said, however, deeply to have regretted his rejection of Montrose's proposals, when he beheld the smoke ascending ail around him ; " but the famous Andrew Cant, who was among the number of his ghostly company, edified his resolution at once to its original pitch of firmness, by assuring him that that reek would be a sweet smelling incense in the nostrils of the Lord, rising, as it did. from property which had been sacrificed to the holy cause of the covenant." Page 17 '''LEIGHTON''' From the barony of Leighton in Bedfordshire, England. Robert de Leetun and Symon de Lectun, his brother, witnessed a charter by Peter de Pulloc, c. 1177-99, granting the church of Mernes, Renfrewshire, to the church of S. James of Passelet (Paisley) (RMP., p. 98). William de Lechton who witnessed a charter to Walter de Ross of Rossy in Angus, c. 1260 (RAA., r, p. 337) may be William de Lectona who attested a charier by John de Moravia of lands in Strathbolgy, c. 1284 (REM., p. 462). William de Leghtone. knight, swore realty at Kyngome, Fife, 1291 ( Bain, ii, 508), Sir Thomas de Lighten, deputy chamberlain, 1340 (ER., I, p. 455), and Dimcan de Lychtoun became sheriff locum tenens of Angus 1391 (ER., m, p. 268). Alexander of Lyghton was one of the brothers of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem, 1414 (Bain, iv, 854), Alexander of Lichtoune was landowner in Angus, 1415 '''VAUS''' The family of Vaus was settled at Laner[oost] in Cumberland and were also in posssession of Ashill, Seavington, and Seaborough at the close of the twelfth century. A branch of the English family settled in Scotinnd in the twelfth century and became proprietors of the lands and barony of Dirleton in East Lothian. Little is known, however, of the early history of the family though its members possessed Dirleton for more than two hundred years. John de Vallibus who witnessed a charter by Malcolm iv (LSC, 26) is probably J. de Wall[ibus] who witnessed the grant by William the Lion of a carucate of Hedenham (Edna[..]) to the. Abbey of Kelso, c, 1174-78 (Kelso, p. 302), and the Johannes de Vans (i.e. Vaus), one of the hostages for the ransom of the king in 1174 (Annals, p. 194). Johannes ce Vaus c>: de Vallibus witnessed a charter of the churches of Moffel, etc., to the bishop of Glasgow, c. 1137 (REG., p. 64), ard the gift of "Herd (Errol) to William de Haia before 1214 (SCM., II. p. 303). In the reign of William the Lion, William de Vas attested by Eschina domina de Molle (RMP p. 75] between 1189-99 Evernd de Valli[bu]s witnessed a charter by Robert de L[..][ndon] (SCM iv, p. 243). John de Vallibus, sheriff of Edinburgh between 1214-50 (Neubotle, p.6[...]), is probably Joh de Vallibus who appears as charter witness in the chartularios of Kelso, Neubotle, Camouskenneth, and Levena[..], and the John de Vallibus who gifted a croft in Colyn (Gullane) to the church of St. Andrew of Colyn and the [canons] of Dry[burgh] there. William de Wellibus, 'persona ecclestae de Cengilton' made a gift to the same church (Dryburgh, p. 20, 22, 23) About 1220 William de Vallubus, lord of Dirleton, gave the island if Eibitle (as Fidra was then called) to the Abbey of Dryburgh, and in 1240 Alexander de Vallibus "considerans temporan quam presentiam quam futuronun," released the Abby from the obligation of maintaining a chantry on the island (Dryburgh*) John de Vaus who was present in the convention at Briggeham (Burgham) in 1289 (APS, i, p 441) is doubtless Sir Jonn as Vaus of Edinburghshire who rendered homage in 1296 and had his lands restored to him for his good conduct in the following year (Buin, ii, p. 198,244) His seal shows a bend between two cinquefoils, ''S [...] de Valibus (Macdonald, 2814). The name travelled early to the north, where we find Willelmus Vaws juror on an inquest concerning the episcopal lands of Aldro[...] in 1393. It is also an old surname in Aberdeen. Andrew Vase was burgess there in 14[..] (REA ii, p 294], and John Waus, alderman in 1430 (RMS ii 156). Robert of Vaus was master of the ship ''Nicholas of Aberdene, 1453 (Bain, iv, 1061) and John the Vauss was 'familiar til my lord of Aberdene" 1476 (SCM, v '''BLACKHALL''' From the lands of Blackball regality of Garioch, Aberdeenshire. William de Blackhall who appears on a jury of inquest re[...]ouring William de Tullidaff of Lentush and Rothmaise heir of his father 1395 is apparently the first of the name recorded. William Blackha is recorded in Cromarty, 1407 (Fraser Maclantosh, ''Antiq. Notes,'' 2 ed. p 216) in 142[0] the Blackhalls are mentioned as that Ilk (''de eodem''). The family were hereditary coroners and foresters of the earldom of the Carioch from an early period, probably before the beginning of the fifteenth century. Early in the seventeenth century the family fell into decay and their lands and offices were acquired by the Burnetts who had intermarried with them. See pg. [...] '''GLACK''' From Clack in the parish of Daviot, Aberdeenshire. Aricia de Glak held the lands of Glak in 1381 (REA., I, p 105). '''GLAISTER''' From the old lands of Glaister or Glacester in Angus. The name of the old family was originally 'de Dunde.' Eustace de Glasletter witnessed perambulation of the lands of Conan and Tulloch, 1254 (RAA., I, 3[66]), and Beel de Clacelester witnessed a charter by Cristina de Valoniis c. 1256 (''Pannatre, ii, 141). John de Glasreth ''filius et heredes quondam domini Radulphi de Dunde'' had a receipt for ten marks due him in 1312 (ibid., p. 157; HP, II, p. 116). In 1315 as John de Glassereth, lord of that Ilk, he granted to Dugald Cambel and his wife his lands of Knocnagullaran (OPS., II, p. 45). Gilbert de Glassester mentioned in 1368 as ''dowinus ejusdem'' (Panmure: II, p. 177) in 1371 had a grant from David II of the lands of Edderlings, Cambysenew, etc (RMS, i, App. I[...], 1043), and as Gilbertus de Glascestre had a grant from Robert II of all the lands of Glacestre and castle of the same in the sheriffdom cf Argyll, 1374 (RMS., I, 461). In the first half of the fifteenth century their lands had passed into ihe possesion of the Scrymgeours of Dundee. Murthacus Glastre was admitted burgess of Aberdeen, 144[..] (NSCM., I, p. 8), Murthacus Glastre was one of an assize there in 1448 (ORA., p. 401) and Andrew Glastir the same in 1457 (RAA., Andrew Glasters marriage with the Bishop's niece, Janet Lichten, opens to our observation a little of the family condition of the household of Caskieben. It was then apparently in the second generation of the Johnston name. The marriage contract was signed, on the part of the bride, by Gilbert Johnston of Balnedache, who was, before that time, married to her sister Elene. The deed notes that he "procurit the seal of John of Johnston, his fader, to be put forthi [sic] that he has na seele of his own". We may thence infer that the wearer of the seal--John de Johnston-- was then the Head of the family, and that the Clerk of 1375 was no more. The pedigree of the family contained in the Baronage of Scotland--(Title Johnston of Caskieben, now of that Ilk) records that the John Johnston of Caskieben, the husband of Marjory Lichton, daughter of the Laird of Usan in Angus, by whom he had a son Gilbert his heir, lived to a great age and died in the reign of King James I.; and that Gilbert de Johnston, afterwards of Caskieben, was in his father's lifetime designed by the title of Ballindallach, (Balnedache, now called Bendauch, in Dyce, parish. Bishop Henry (Lichton) of Aberdeen, granted, in 1430 to Gilbert de Johnston, a lease for all the days of his life, of the town of Bishop Clinterty, which is in the close vicinity of Bendauch. The lease or tack of one of the farms then belonging in property to the See of Aberdeen, bears date about a couple of years after the period of the marriage of Andrew Glaster of Glack with the Bishop of Aberdeen's neice--Janet Lichton--the sister-in-law of Gilbert de Johnston. Elene Lichton, wife of Gilbert Johnston, and Janet Lichton the spouse of Andrew Glaster, may very likely have been neices of Marjory Licton the wife of John de Johnston of Caskieben--which Marjory may herself have been the sister of Bishop Henry Lecton, and thus the old Lady of Caskieben had been the mother-in-law, as well as aunt, of Elene. In the pedigree of the Johnstons no mention is made of the marriage of Gilbert de Johnston with Elene Lichton. Gilbert is therein stated to have been twice married; first to Elizabeth Vass or Vaus, daughter of the Laird of Menie, by whom he is said to have had one son Alexander, his heir, and three daughters ; and secondly, to a daughter of Sir Alexander Forbes. [*1] If omitted in the Peerage, can this statement be trusted?
[*2] James Johnston of the same, so that he and his bride, and the Barclay, the whole of the lands of the youth and of the Johnston, with the mill they are based. , as well as all and whole the lands of Inglistoun, & c. , lying in the barony of Johnston, in the sheriffdom of Aberdeen
[*3] hand printed under James Johnston
[*4] of the countries of the Johnston, with the mill of the countries of the Caskieben,
with the mill of the countries of the Ingliston, slatston, &c in Aberdeenshire [*5]John Johnston apparent from the same world of Johnston in [county?] of Marr and Garrioch and sheriffdom from Aberdeen
[*6] spouse world barony of Caskieben, speciaIiter in comprehenden. Johnston lands, with the mill
[*7] Sir George Johnston, baronetto solar half of the soldiers. World of Aldtoun of Crimond, with one half. of Newmill of Crimond, and Auldmill, of East and west hills,
[*8]out of Caskieben, and the same or Of The Ilk
[*9]Thomas Johnston de Craig, the Lord's brother, George Johnston, the same time, the world of the Caskieben Cominicalium
[*10] From the dates, neither of these two Williams are the [[Johnson-14687|William]] who m. Ann Chew. William who m. Massie in 1698 is too old, and William who m. Forbes, while contempory to [[Johnson-14687|William]] to the point of birth and death in the same decades, Ann Chew was still alive at the time of the Forbes marriage.
[*11] written in two columns, with the left hand edges of the left column, and the right edge of the right column being faded. If the word can be ascertained, it is used, if not, a lacuna.
[*12] handprinted
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[[Category:Jolliffe Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Participate == I have listed the Category & Sticker coding under "TASKS". If you add the category '''above''' the profile's Biography, they will be added to the Joliffe (Juleff) Name Study. Don't forget that the Sticker goes '''under''' the Biography. If you have any problems, please contact the Study's coordinator [[Cunningham-10584|Brad Cunningham]] or post a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. '''So please add the category tag (listed below) to any of your relatives with the Jolliffe, Juleff or any other variant to this One Name Study.''' All of my Juleffs originated in Cornwall & later emigrated to Australia & Canada. There are rumours of some going to South Africa, but I haven't found them YET. Have you?? == Task List == *Category = [[Category:Jolliffe Name Study]] *Sticker = {{One Name Study|name=Jolliffe}} == Variations on the Name == Jolliff, Jolliffe, Juliff, Juliffe, Julef, Jolly, Jollye, Jolley, Jollie, Joly, Jollif, Jolyff, Jolyf, Julff, Jolff, Julip, Julop, Jellif, Jelf, Jilliffe, jillif, Gelef, Gellop. == Origins of "Jolliffe" == This is an English surname. It derives however from the Old French word "jolif", meaning merry, lively, happy, and was originally given as a nickname to one of cheerful disposition. Perhaps the ultimate origin of the word lies in the Old Norse "jol", the midwinter festival when people celebrated the gradual lengthening of the days. This festival was later appropriated by the Christian Church for celebration of the birth of Christ. The creation of surnames from nicknames was a common practice in the Middle Ages, and Jolliffe is found recorded all over the British Isles as would be expected of a sobriquet handed down as being complimentary. Early examples of the surname include: Walter Jolyf, (Bedfordshire, 1281); Henry Jolyffe, (London, circa 1300), and Alicia Jolyff, (Yorkshire, 1379). In the modern idiom the name has seven spelling variations; Jolliff(e), Joll(e)y, Jollie, Jolly and Joly. A notable namebearer was William George Hylton Jolliffe (1800-1876), created baronet, 1821; secretary to the treasury and conservative whip, 1858-1859, and created Baron Hylton, 1866. A Coat of Arms granted to the Jolliffe family is silver, on a green pile three dexter hands couped at the wrist and erect of the field, the Crest being a cubit arm erect, vested green and cuffed, and the sleeve changed with a silver pile, the hand grasping a sword all proper. The first recorded spelling of the family name is shown to be that of John Jolyf, which was dated 1273, in "The Hundred Rolls of Huntingdonshire", during the reign of King Edward 1, known as "The Hammer of the Scots", 1272-1307. Surnames became necessary when governments introduced personal taxation. In England this was known as Poll Tax. Throughout the centuries, surnames in every country have continued to "develop" often leading to astonishing variants of the original spelling. == Origins of "Juleff" == This unusual surname is of early medieval English origin, and is a good example of that sizeable group of early European surnames that were gradually created from the habitual use of nicknames. These nicknames were originally given with reference to a variety of personal characteristics, such as physical attributes or peculiarities, mental and moral characteristics, and to habits of dress and behaviour. The derivation, in this instance, is from the Middle English and Old French "joli(f)", merry, lively, happy, used to denote someone of a cheerful disposition. Perhaps the ultimate origin of the word is the Old Norse "jol", the pagan midwinter festival when people celebrated the gradual lengthening of the days. This festival was later appropriated by the Christian Church as "Yule" for celebration of the birth of Christ. Early examples of the surname include: Henry Jolyffe (London, circa 1300), and Alicia Jolyff (Yorkshire, 1379). In the modern idiom the surname has a variety of forms ranging from Jolliff, Jolliffe, Juliff(e) and Juleff, to Jolley, Jollie and Jolly(e). The forms Juliff(e) and Jul(e)ff are most widespread in Cornwall. Recordings from Cornish Church Registers include: the marriage of John Julff to Jane Rossell at Camborne, on November 7th 1568, and the marriage of James Juleff to Jane Broad at St. Neot, on June 5th 1749. The first recorded spelling of the family name is shown to be that of John Jolif, which was dated 1273, in the "Hundred Rolls of Huntingdonshire", during the reign of King Edward 1, known as "The Hammer of the Scots", 1272 - 1307. Surnames became necessary when governments introduced personal taxation. In England this was known as Poll Tax. Throughout the centuries, surnames in every country have continued to "develop" often leading to astonishing variants of the original spelling.
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###Citation Needed statements - try to find 'em ##[https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/sands1865/biocheck Bio Check] ###Address all the flags that pop up ##[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Auto_WikiTree_Tables_+ Auto WikiTreeTables+] ###Use this to create at least a basic bio for everyone ##[https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/clarke11007/fan.php Fan Chart] ###Look for density holes in both fan and Htree views, work there ##[https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/ashley1950/ancestorexplorer Ancestor Explorer] ###Look for location weirdness, enjoy the timeline view on the map ##[https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/nelson3486/connections/ Missing Links] ###find those missing parents for expanding the tree ###use to verify the certainty of sibling/spouses ===Managed Profiles (Family)=== ====Crawford==== #[[ Space:Family Record of James Crawford (1774-1845) of Washington County, Pennsylvania and Medina County, Ohio|Hester Murray's publication]] ##add profiles (with sources) for all names: ###[[Space:Crawford7109sandbox|sandbox]] to track ###Once all profiles created, create wikitables under each surname letter, with the text in the book and then the link to the profile ##link to freespace source pages for those sources mentioned or create free space pages for them #Andrew Crawford, father of James b. 1701. ##Find him in Ireland somehow ##this 1790 record makes no sense for him OR his grandson, "United States Census, 1790," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHK5-BTB : accessed 6 December 2021), Andw Crawford, Washington, Pennsylvania, United States; citing p. 154, NARA microfilm publication M637, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 9; FHL microfilm 568,149. ##See if Josiah's family (right next to Andrew in land and the 1790 census) can be made sense of from a numbers perspective, then track them down in later censuses maybe? ##Try naming patterns for clues: https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Scotland_Personal_Names#Naming_Patterns #add all members of gedcom from Michael MacPhail #Look for sources for [[Crawford-356|Elizabeth (Crawford) Meriweather]] that are more than just family trees #https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/7832/ #write up the diary of Don Hartsough's great-grandmother Amy Dowd into a free-space page #[[Craufurd-64|Patrick (Craufurd) Craufurd of Auchinames and Drumsoy (abt.1690-1733)]] Laurus p 76 f31r, add the appropriate notes to the profile #work through all profiles contained in [[Space:Laurus_Crawfordiana]] #work through all profiles contained in [[Space:Laurus_Crawfurdiana]] #find sources for all profiles between [[Crawford-4177|John James Crawford (1851-1941)]] up to [[Crawford-420|James Crawford (1701-1749)]] (see email from Gary Anderson via FamilySearch) #FOR 2023 GOALS: ##Work through Genealogy folder on gmail and record findings/research needed from all emails, so we don't lose track of what has been asked/shared ##organize all the scratch pad and todo items here on todo abd prioritize ##complete all maintenance categories on ancestors, ignore branches #DNA checks: ##add match to raymond clark onto dnapainter. https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Crawford-1168 ##locate all YDNA descendants from the family of Patrick Crawford of Auchenames' first wife ##locate a YDNA tester, compare to John/David of Virginia's descendant testers ##find cousins of Molly Sokolow Hayden who *should* match based on Elizabeth Smith, verify if they do or do not ##Add profiles for trail from Douglas G Crawford up to James Alexander Crawford (married to Alvira Brake Crawford), 2nd cousin 6x removed, descendant of Josiah b. 1735 in Nottingham, PA. See FTDNA matches at 37 for details along the way. #Build the following space pages and link back to the Crawford Name Study: ##Category:Crawford Y-STR Group I1-01 ##Category:Crawford Y-STR Group I1-02 ##Category:Crawford Y-STR Group I1-03 ##Category:Crawford Y-STR Group I1-04 ##Category:Crawford Y-STR Group I1-05 ##Category:Crawford Y-STR Group I1-06 ##Category:Crawford Y-STR Group I1-07 ##Category:Crawford Y-STR Group I1-08 ##Category:Crawford Y-STR Group I1-09 ##Category:Crawford Y-STR Group I1-10 ##Category:Crawford Y-STR Group I1-11 ##Category:Crawford Y-STR Group I1-12 ##Category:Crawford Y-STR Group I1-13 ##Category:Crawford Y-STR Group I1-17 ##Category:Crawford Y-STR Group I1-18 ##Category:Crawford Y-STR Group I1-19 ##Category:Crawford Y-STR Group I1-proximate ##Category:Crawford Y-STR Group I1-Ungrouped ##Category:Crawford Y-STR Group I1-14 ##Category:Crawford Y-STR Group I1-15 ##Category:Crawford Y-STR Group I1-15b ##Category:Crawford Y-STR Group I1-16 ##Category:Crawford Y-STR Group I1-20 ##Category:Crawford Y-STR Group I1-21 ##Category:Crawford Y-STR Group I1-Ungrouped but Z140- ##Category:Crawford Y-STR Group I2-01 ##Category:Crawford Y-STR Group I2-02 ##Category:Crawford Y-STR Group I2-03 ##Category:Crawford Y-STR Group I2-Ungrouped ##Category:Crawford Y-STR Group J1-01 ##Category:Crawford Y-STR Group J1-Ungrouped ##Category:Crawford Y-STR Group J2-01 ##Category:Crawford Y-STR Group J2-Ungrouped ##Category:Crawford Y-STR Group R1a-1 ##Category:Crawford Y-STR Group R1a-2 ##Category:Crawford Y-STR Group R1a-3 ##Category:Crawford Y-STR Group R1a-4 ##Category:Crawford Y-STR Group R1a-5 ##Category:Crawford Y-STR Group R1a-5b ##Category:Crawford Y-STR Group R1a-6 ##Category:Crawford Y-STR Group R1a-7 ##Category:Crawford Y-STR Group R1a-Ungrouped ##Category:Crawford Y-STR Group R1b-01A ##Category:Crawford Y-STR Group R1b-01B ##Category:Crawford Y-STR Group R1b-01C ##Category:Crawford Y-STR Group R1b-01D ##Category:Crawford Y-STR Group R1b-01F ##Category:Crawford Y-STR Group R1b-01Ungrouped ##Category:Crawford Y-STR Group R1b-01z ##Category:Crawford Y-STR Group R1b-02 ##Category:Crawford Y-STR Group R1b-03 ##Category:Crawford Y-STR Group R1b-04 ##Category:Crawford Y-STR Group R1b-05 ##Category:Crawford Y-STR Group R1b-06 ##Category:Crawford Y-STR Group R1b-07 ##Category:Crawford Y-STR Group R1b-07b ##Category:Crawford Y-STR Group R1b-08 ##Category:Crawford Y-STR Group R1b-09 ##Category:Crawford Y-STR Group R1b-10 ##Category:Crawford Y-STR Group R1b-11 ##Category:Crawford Y-STR Group R1b-12 ##Category:Crawford Y-STR Group R1b-13a ##Category:Crawford Y-STR Group R1b-13b ##Category:Crawford Y-STR Group R1b-13c ##Category:Crawford Y-STR Group R1b-14 ##Category:Crawford Y-STR Group R1b-15 ##Category:Crawford Y-STR Group R1b-15b ##Category:Crawford Y-STR Group R1b-16 ##Category:Crawford Y-STR Group R1b-17 ##Category:Crawford Y-STR Group R1b-18 ##Category:Crawford Y-STR Group R1b-19 ##Category:Crawford Y-STR Group R1b-20 ##Category:Crawford Y-STR Group R1b-21 ##Category:Crawford Y-STR Group R1b-21b ##Category:Crawford Y-STR Group R1b-22 ##Category:Crawford Y-STR Group R1b-23 ##Category:Crawford Y-STR Group R1b-24 ##Category:Crawford Y-STR Group R1b-25 ##Category:Crawford Y-STR Group R1b-26 ##Category:Crawford Y-STR Group R1b-27 ##Category:Crawford Y-STR Group R1b-28 ##Category:Crawford Y-STR Group R1b-29 ##Category:Crawford Y-STR Group R1b-30 ##Category:Crawford Y-STR Group R1b-31 ##Category:Crawford Y-STR Group R1b-32 ##Category:Crawford Y-STR Group R1b-33 ##Category:Crawford Y-STR Group R1b-34 ##Category:Crawford Y-STR Group R1b-35 ##Category:Crawford Y-STR Group R1b-36 ##Category:Crawford Y-STR Group R1b-37 ##Category:Crawford Y-STR Group R1b-38 ##Category:Crawford Y-STR Group R1b-39 ##Category:Crawford Y-STR Group R1b-40 ##Category:Crawford Y-STR Group R1b-41 ##Category:Crawford Y-STR Group R1b-42 ##Category:Crawford Y-STR Group R1b-43 ##Category:Crawford Y-STR Group R1b-Ungrouped #add categories to profiles: ##[https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Crawford-420/890 add categories to all YDNA descendants of the earliest known ancestors; use this widget, change the profile number] ##add categories up from all Y-DNA testers in Crawford name Study, searching on FTDNA kit numbers, and looking up GEDMATCH IDs on FTDNA to search for those too ##figure out how to find mismatches/weak links ====Norton==== #find James Pharis Norton in civil war records ====Wilson==== #add all members of [https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/tree/43872577/family/familyview Ancestry family tree from Uncle John] ====Gillespie==== ====Igo==== #Ruthie's Ancestry Tree - get GEDCOM, or validate members and sources are in wikitree #reach out to tx Igos - find descendants to reach out to #Add "memories" or details into the bio for all mentions in Igo family history documents #Think that Lewis Igo of Sugar Tree Ridge (Hamilton county) and Louis Igou of Chillicothe (Ross county) are the same, due to comment in Verna/Vernia Igoe Aikens' family bible stating that Uncle James Igoe (Who I think might have been McCormick actually) remembered his grandfather (Lewis) saying he couldn't raise the wheat or eat the cornbread from the Ross cty location, so he moved to farm at Sugar Tree Ridge #connect Margaret Billingsley to Ione if possible (email) #Igo ONS ##identify name origin and variants, heraldry, notables ##pages ###add free space page for every state and census year listed, adding the research needed category to that page, remove from the state level page https://wiki.rootsweb.com/wiki/index.php/Category:U.S._Census_and_Voter_Lists https://www.archives.gov/digitization/digitized-by-partners ##yearly progress post ###known lines from oldest? find the trees, show them using wikitree+? ###stats on sourced, certainty, dna testing, percent of census profiled ##review and add links from ONS: ###http://www.familysearch.org/library/books/idurl/1/565353 ###http://www.familysearch.org/library/books/idurl/1/487655 ###http://www.familysearch.org/library/books/idurl/1/293559 ###http://www.familysearch.org/library/books/idurl/1/519626 ####Updated by http://www.familysearch.org/library/books/idurl/1/148557 ###Fisher family (mentioning Igo) ####Vol 1: http://www.familysearch.org/library/books/idurl/1/234177 ####Vol 2: http://www.familysearch.org/library/books/idurl/1/150166 ####Vol 3: http://www.familysearch.org/library/books/idurl/1/138809 ###http://www.familysearch.org/library/books/idurl/1/565193 ##[[McKenzie-4693|Mary (McKenzie) Igoe (abt.1830-bef.1859)]] is the mom of Barbara Igoe, but the grandmother of Bridget Igoe, need to sort out where she should be placed in the family tree. ====Risinger==== #connect to [[Smalley-9|William Smalley (1767-1838)]] #add all the info from Pat Kane (invite?) #push back another generation #start an ONS? No, don't need the responsibility ##But, start doing what we did for Igo, and catalog the census records on a free-space page using personal categories if necessary #mrca to lisa, verify sources down to [[Risinger-202|Ben Riley Risinger]] ##michael? ##john? ##[[Reisinger-63|Johann Peter Reisinger]] ====Scott==== #check G2G question for [[Hiatt-60|Jehu Hiatt]] and disconnect from parents as of 1/1/2023 if no objections raised. Need to sort out siblings ====Hayes==== #find Margaret Brennan Hayes in Ireland prior to 1877 ===Managed Profiles (Non-Family)=== ====Crawford==== #Research [[Crawford-18738|Jonathan William Crawford]] for sources prior to 1850 ##look for all jonathan crawfords on 1850 census ##look for all mary crawfords on 1850 census and after ##look for all jonathan crawfords born in iowa from 1810 to 1830 ##look for all mary sansons born in pennsylvania from 1810 to 1830 ##compare all family lists to each other on census records to make sure the families make sense #Research and add profiles for Amy and James Crawford in Indiana [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40359919/craw FindAGrave 40359919] ====Bell==== #Research [[Bell-29353|Mary Bell]] and family to try to find a connection from emailed possible descendant ====Dunlavy==== #review documents supplied by David Dunlavy ##catalogue into ###family group sheets ###genealogical summaries ###misc documentation ##use sandbox to track, enter all ====Anderson==== ====Weicht==== #Add family members to Lee Nicht Weicht's tree ===Apps=== [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/crawford7109/ my apps page] ====Ideas==== #tree ring plot - plot lives of everyone on your tree, direct or indirect, from all branches, centering on you. #minecraft tree ring plot - create a mcfunction file that builds the tree ring plot in a minecraft world so kids can explore their ancestors #sourceplot - extract the location information for all sources on a profile and map it. an app that recommends timelines in certain formats, and if entered in that format, allows for parsing out the locations through the API. Tying this to GPS tables might be overkill, but could also be fun. #SamePlaceSameTime - using only full degrees of lat/long based on occasional location updates, (how does ancite do this with the quick list?) find profiles alive during focus profile's lifespan, within location +- one degree of lat/long (180 nautical miles(ish))- Wait on this, Ales may be handling with Michel Vorenhout-Is this necessary, since you can use location in wikitree+ along with decade? Or should it be pursued, since you can do proximity with different location using geo lat/long? #Standard tool for determining source accuracy ##evaluate current recommendations based on findings in EE and online: ###https://www.tamurajones.net/AHurriedIntroductionToScientificGenealogy.xhtml ###https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Evaluate_the_Evidence ###etc. ##review for additional checks ##create form asking the right questions and capturing answers ##generate accuracy score (radar map graph? numerical value based on highest importance.next.next.last? needs to be intuitive. percent?) ##post for review in G2G #Evidence Explained...explained ##review source text, if you can determine what kind of source it is, does it fit into an EE pattern? Can we suggest an EE pattern? #oh yeah? - Game that compares random ancestors ##5 rounds with a topic for each ###richest ###most educated ###most kids ###pioneerest ###craziest ###farthest migration ##random 5 profiles from ancestors, pick one as best to play, able to switch out hand eachround (one to 5 profiles) ##score other person on 1 to 10 scale for topic ##best score wins round ##best total score wins game #MARC record (MA chine-Readable Cataloging record) generator ##https://www.loc.gov/marc/umb/um01to06.html ##do lookup on library of congress site first to see if one exists ###https://catalog.loc.gov/vwebv/search?searchArg=Family+Record+of+James+Crawford+%281774-1845%29+of+Washington+County%2C+Pennsylvania+and+Medina+County%2C+Ohio&searchCode=GKEY%5E*&searchType=0&recCount=25&sk=en_US ====In Progress==== #Research Worksheet - ##take the free space profile and make it more user friendly by sucking out the content for editing and formatting to copy/paste back in, ##add the EE citation formats ##Add at least all the POSSIBLE source locations from RootsSearch app to the Profile Matching (if they are profile matching sites - did I do this already?) ====Completed==== ===Projects=== #France ##Orphelin trail ###Stage 1 - adopted profile [[Hardon-13|Alphonsine Berthe Eugénie (Hardon) Pétain (1877-1962)]] ####Name requirements: complete ####location requirements: complete ####look for matches: complete ####sources: added ancestry citations for what was available on linked profiles. Very little found. ###Stage 2 - not started #Wikitree PR - ongoing for 2021 as possible ==Sources==
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Welcome to Jones County, Texas Project!
{{US History|sub-project=Texas}} *'''[[Space:Texas|Texas Space Page]]''' *The current leader of this project is: [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]]. ==History/Timeline== {{Image|file=Jones_County_Texas.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption=Anson, Jones Co.. }} {{Blue|Jones County was created in 1858 from Bexar and Bosque counties; re-created in 1876; organized in 1881.}} Its county seat is Anson. Both the county and its county seat are named for Anson Jones, the fifth president of the Republic of Texas a veteran of San Jacinto, minister to the U.S., Secretary of State and 5th and last President of the Republic of Texas.
[http://www.texasescapes.com/Counties/Jones-County-Texas.htm] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jones_County,_Texas]{{Image|file=Jones_County_Texas-3.jpg |align=r |size=170 |caption=Anson Jones }}{{clear}} :'''1850s''' Nomadic Indians inhabited the area in the 1850s including Kiowa,and Comanche. :'''1851''' Fort Phantom Hill was frontier fort to guard the military road. . By 1854 Fort Phantom was abandoned..Randolph Marcy visited Jones county while surveying for a short cut to the gold fields of California.
[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txjones/] :'''Feb 1, 1858''' Jones County was organized from land in Bexar and Bosque counties.
:'''1858''' The Butterfield Stage coach used a building until the Civil War disrupted transportation.
[http://www.texasescapes.com/Counties/Jones-County-Texas.htm] :'''1862-65'''-Civil War the Indian raids forced the frontier back to the east, so this area was not settled for another fifteen years.
[https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcj09] :'''1872''' Site of emigrant trail, the frontier military road, and Fort Phantom Hill to guard the military road made a better stand at encouraging settlers to the area.
:mid -1870s Ranald S. Mackenzie and federal troops removed the Indian threat.
:'''1873''' Creed, John, and Emmett Roberts, Mode and J. G. Johnson established ranches in the area of Fort Phantom Hill, Diamond.
{{Image|file=Jones_County_Texas-4.jpg |align=r |size=240 |caption=Fort Phantom Hill ruins }}{{clear}} :'''1875''' Indian threats were stopped, next came buffalo hunters.
:farmers brought the Longhorns into area to take advantage of the grass covered range.
:'''1879''' - Buffalo hunters were followed by bone haulers, when the last buffalo was seen in the county.
:'''1880''' John Merchant built a mesquite corral at the site of the future county seat, and Henry Foster put up the first wire fence in the county.
:'''1880''' Farmers arrived, 1,191 acres cultivated. population was 3,797 in 1890. . The population increased more than seven-fold during 1880s, reaching 3,797 in 1890, cultivated 60,120 Acres of cotton, corn, wheat and oats. :'''1881''' The county was recreated in 1876, organized 1881 with Jones City as county seat, 546 of population.
[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txjones/] :'''1882''' Ericsdale Ranch of Swenson Land and Cattle Company (SMS RANCHES).
{{Image|file=Jones_County_Texas-6.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption=Post Office Art, Anson, Tx }} :'''1907-11''' Texas Central Railroad from Albany across NE corner, Wichita Valley Railroad, south through middle, Abilene and Southern in NW corner, cotton dominant crop, 2/3 land cultivated. :'''1926, 30, 40, to 1990'''- Oil was discovered at the Noodle Creek oilfield SW of Anson. While there was never a boom in the county, By 1990 206,770,955 barrels of oil had been produced. Several oil-processing plants were opened in the 1930s, and the development of the oil industry helped mitigate the effects of the Great Depression.
:'''1970s''', for the first time in the county's history, manufacturing made up a sizable part of the economy. In 1972 thirteen establishments employed 2,000 workers.
:'''1982 ''' 94% of the land was farms and ranches, 52% farmland cultivated, and 4% irrigated. Crops are wheat cotton, sorghum, hay, oats, cattle, sheep, wool, hogs.
'''{{Blue|Building Fort Pantom Hill}}''' :'''1849''' Capt. Randolph B. Marcy was sent to find the best route through a region that was referred to as “Comanchería.” (See map) The foundations of Fort Phantom Hill were built on Marcy's recommendation. :'''1850s''' Fort Phantom Hill was one of the second line of forts to provide protection of pioneers and gold-seekers on their way to California, as well as guarding the military road. :'''1851''' The Fifth Infantry, commanded by Lt Col. John J. Abercrombie, arrived on the Clear Fork of the Brazos with 5 companies. They began building a fort here (Fort Phantom Hill., which had been planned for oPecan Bayou, but was changed to the locale near the Elm Creek and Clear Fork.. {{Image|file=Jones_County_Texas-4.jpg |align=r |size=230 |caption=. }}{{clear}} ::This area had hardships, due to shortage of water and timber.. Elm Creek barely flowed, and the Clear Fork had brackish water. i.e. water was not potable.. They dug a 80 foot well, which was not reliable.. Soon water had to be hauled in by wagon from a spring 4 miles away. Timber had to be hauled 40 miles from the area. They built living quarter and outbuildings of very primitive jackal construction with stone chimneys. The powder magazine, storehouse, and jail were the only completely stone buildings. ::A base for the army was this "Post on the Clear Fork of the Brazos", named due to an optical illusion, the fort seemed to rise from the plains from a distance. When close, the land is level and the elevation appearance is not visible. The army did not have a Cavalry to fight the Comanche.. Instead the garrison just stayed within the fort. They did not meet with other friendly tribes such as Wichitas, Lipans, Kickapoos, Kiowas. The Delaware Indians were guides and scouts for the post. :'''1853''' 4 of 5 companies that built the fort were withdrawn from the "Post on the Clear Fork of the Brazos".. Extra troops were added with the Second Dragoon. The post office was abandoned April, 1854. Following the abandonment the fort burned to the ground. :'''1858'''- A few remaining buildings were restored to be a stage stop for the '''Butterfield Stage Company'''. :'''1862-65''' Roaming Texas Ranger companies with units of the Frontier Battalion used the fort site as their base for operations, during the Civil War. :'''1870''''s Thefort site became a sub-post of Fort Griffin. :'''1872''' - Parts of Mackenzie's raiders began their attacks against the Indian foes from this site.. :'''mid-1870's''' The Indian threat ceased, when most of the Indian nations were removed to a reservation, fears of Indian raids ceased.. A small town began here for buffalo hunters and others to gather, which was Jones County seat in early years. :'''1881''' Jones county held an election and selected Anson, Texas to be the County Seat. Photo courtesy Mike Price, 2007. :'''1882''' Texas and Pacific Railroad bypassed Fort Phantom, with the southern route through Abilene. Fort Phantom had a hotel, blacksmith and saloon in its tiny town. ::The fort is on the historic "Forts Trail", the town is gone. The water problems is over.. A huge manmade reservoir is south of the fort and named after the fort, which supplies water for 100,000 people of both Jones and Taylor Counties.
[http://www.texasescapes.com/Counties/Jones-County-Texas.htm] ::[http://www.texasescapes.com/Counties/Jones-County-Texas.htm Fort Phantom]
===Government Offices=== Jones County has had four courthouses: ca. 1881, 1884, 1886 and 1910 '''1st Courthouse ,1881''' -The first permanent courthouse was a small frame building, which served until the county purchased a hotel in 1884 for use as a courthouse.
[http://www.texasescapes.com/TexasPanhandleTowns/AnsonTexas/Jones-County-Courthouse-Anson-Texas.htm#1886] '''2nd courthouse, 1884''' County purchased a hotel in 1884 for use as a courthouse.A Hotel used until 1886. This was a two-story building on Block 10, Lot 4 of the city plat that had been built for a hotel. The building cost $2,250 to purchase.
'''3rd Courthouse, 1886''' brick courthouse served the county for the next 24 years. The brick was made in the county and the cost of the building was $23,000. This building also housed a jail. This new courthouse was centrally located in the public square, and aligned along the main north-south street, Commercial. Used until 1910.
{{Image|file=Jones_County_Texas-2.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=1886 brick courthouse. }}{{clear}} '''4th County Courthouse, 1910''' - Style - Beaux-arts, Material - Brick. The Jones County Courthouse was completed at a cost of $100,000.
{{Image|file=Jones_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=1910 courthouse. }}{{clear}} =====Geography===== https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcj09 : '''Jones County''' is on the West Texas prairies :'''Center''' of the county - 32° 45' north latitude and 99° 54' west longitude. :'''Named for''' Anson Jones, statesman of the Republic of Texas. :'''Anson, Texas''' is the county seat. :'''Highways''' - U.S. highways 180, 83, 277, State highways 6 and 92, and the Burlington Northern Railroad. :'''Size-''' 937 square miles of rolling plains :'''Elevation''' - 1,600 to 1,900 feet above sea level. :'''Rainfall''' is twenty-five inches. :'''Temperature''' - minimum in January is 31° F; July's average maximum is 97° F. :'''Growing season''' of 223 days :'''Soils''' are black to sandy loam with clayey subsoils :'''Prime Farmland'''--- 51-60% is considered prime farmland. Type: rolling plains vegetation area, with tall grasses and mesquite trees. :'''Rivers/Creeks''' the Clear Fork of the Brazos River and its tributaries. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcj09 =====Adjacent counties===== *Haskell County (north) *Shackelford County (east) *Callahan County (southeast) *Taylor County (south) *Fisher County (west) *Stonewall County (northwest) =====Protected areas===== Fort Phantom Hill =====Demographics===== As of the 2010 census, its population was 20,202. In 2000, there were 20,785 people residing in the county with a population density of 22 people/sq. mi. TThe racial makeup of the county was 78.80% White, 11.51% Black or African American, 0.49% Native American, 0.47% Asian, 0.01% Pacific Islander, 7.46% from other races, and 1.27% from two or more races. 20.91% of the population were Hispanic. The median income for a household in the county was $29,572, and the median income for a family was $35,391. The per capita income for the county was $13,656. About 13.10% of families and 16.80% of the population were below the poverty line, including 22.70% of those under age 18 and 16.60% of those age 65 or over.
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jones_County,_Texas] *1970s, for the first time in the county's history, manufacturing made up a sizable part of the economy. In 1972 thirteen establishments employed 2,000 workers. The most important minerals produced were oil, sand and gravel, and stone. *The Texas Department of Criminal Justice (TDCJ) operates the Robertson Unit prison and the Middleton Unit transfer unit are in Abilene and in Jones County Highways
*U.S. Highway 83 * U.S. Highway 180 *U.S. Highway 277 *Texas State Highway 6 *Texas State Highway 92 *College - Stamford College =====Cities===== *[[:Category:Abilene, Texas|Abilene]] (mostly in Taylor County) *[[:Category:Anson, Texas|Anson]] (county seat) *[[:Category:Hamlin, Texas|Hamlin]] (small part in Fisher County) *[[:Category:Hawley, Texas|Hawley]] *[[:Category:Lueders, Texas|Lueders]] (small part in Shackelford County) *[[:Category:Stamford, Texas|Stamford]] (small part in Haskell County) =====Town===== *Avoca *Corinth *Noodle *Nugent *Radium *Tuxedo ====Formed From==== Feb 1, 1858 Jones County was organized from land in Bexar and Bosque counties. ====Resources==== *[http://files.usgwarchives.net/tx/jones/obits/park-minter.txt Spanish American war veterans] *[http://files.usgwarchives.net/tx/jones/military/1940-national.txt Jones co. National Guard] *[http://files.usgwarchives.net/tx/jones/military/civilwar/pensions/jonescsa.txt Civil War Pensions] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dry_county Dry County] ====Census==== :1880 --- 546 — :1890 --- 3,797 595.4% :1900 --- 7,053 85.8% :1910 --- 24,299 244.5% :1920 --- 22,323 −8.1% :1930 --- 24,233 8.6% :1940 --- 23,378 −3.5% :1950 --- 22,147 −5.3% :1960 --- 19,299 −12.9% :1970 --- 16,106 −16.5% :1980 --- 17,268 7.2% :1990 --- 16,490 −4.5% :2000 --- 20,785 26.0% :2010 --- 20,202 −2.8% :Est. 2015 --- 19,970 ====Notables==== =====Cemeteries===== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=c |size=370 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: Elliott-Hamil Garden of Memories, Abilene, Texas|Elliott-Hamil Garden of Memories]] *[[:Category: Elmwood Memorial Park, Abilene, Texas|Elmwood Memorial Park]] *[[:Category: Iberis Cemetery, Abilene, Texas|Iberis Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Mount Hope Cemetery, Anson, Texas|Mount Hope Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Bethel Cemetery, Funston, Texas|Bethel Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Round Mound Cemetery, Hamby, Texas|Round Mound Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Hamlin Memorial Cemetery, Hamlin, Texas|Hamlin Memorial Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Lueders Cemetery, Lueders, Texas|Lueders Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Fort Phantom Hill Cemetery, Phantom Hill, Texas|Fort Phantom Hill Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Highland Cemetery, Stamford, Texas|Highland Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Fairview Cemetery, Tuxedo, Texas|Fairview Cemetery]] *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2646 findaGrave cemeteries] *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Wtx/Jones/ListJones.html Jones county Cemeteries] Gloria Mayfield ===Sources===
*https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcj09 *http://files.usgwarchives.net/tx/jones/obits/park-minter.txt *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2646 findaGrave cemeteries] *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Wtx/Jones/ListJones.html Jones county Cemeteries] Gloria Mayfield *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txjones/ TxGene genealogy] *[http://files.usgwarchives.net/tx/jones/obits/park-minter.txt Spanish American war veterans] *[http://files.usgwarchives.net/tx/jones/military/1940-national.txt Jones co. National Guard] *[http://files.usgwarchives.net/tx/jones/military/civilwar/pensions/jonescsa.txt Civil War Pensions]
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---- * See: [[Space:Van_Belzen_Name_Study|Familyname: van Belzen, van Belsen, van Bilsen]], Englisch. {{Image|file=FSP_Joop_van_Belzen1-2.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption='''Gezicht op Arnemuiden'''. }} ==Surname Variants/Variaties van de achternaam== * van Belzen after 1830 * van Belsen before 1830 * van Bilsen ==Het geslacht van Bilsen / van Belsen/ van Belzen== Door [[Van_Belzen-55|Lieven van van Belzen]]. van Belzen/Belsen
De eerste persoon met deze naam kwam ik tegen in de stadsrekeningen van Middelburg, nl. Pieter Jansz, de stadschirurgijn. [ [http://tijdschriftenbankzeeland.nl/issue/arc/1881-01-01/edition/0/page/312 Stadsrekeningen van Middelburg, 1500-1549, Pieter Jansz, alias Pieter van Belsen], Tijdschriften Zeeland, Archief | 1 januari 1881 | pagina 312 ] Deze kreeg voor extra gage "geduerende den loop van de peste", van 22 Maart tot 22 Juni 1531, een pond Vlaamsch per maand en genoot zodanige toelage tot 22 December 1532. Hij had, onder de naam Pieter van Belsen , als gewone wedde 5 pond p.j. in 1532. Of er enig verband bestaat tussen bovengenoemde Pieter en de man waarmee onze stamboom begint in Arnemuiden zal wel altijd een vraagteken blijven. Hieronder volgt de getranscribeerde tekst van onze stamvader [[Meeuwsz-2|Daniel Meeuwsz]] in de huwelijksakten van Arnemuiden in 1602. {{Image|file=Joop_van_Belzen-1.jpg |align=m |size=l |caption='''Ondertrouw Daniel Meeuwsz en Tanneken Heyndrickx ''' }} ''Den lesten Augusti Anno 1602 is ondertrout Daniel Meeusen gheselle van Geertruytenberch met Tanneken Heyndrickx van Opghem in Vlaenderen bij Maldeghem. Getuyghen van den bruydegoms syde Wouter Adriaens ende met Margriete van Bilsen, moeder van de bruydegom dewelcke verclaerden in dit houwelick tevreden te syn ende van den bruyts zyde Heyndrick Joosten de schoenmaecker ende Ariaengen Callebouts vader en moeder van den bruyt die verclaerden in dit houwelick te vreden te syn.'' Hier volgt ook nog de acte uit het poorterboek onder 1605: ''Daniel Meeusen van den Thole, veerthien ofte vijfthien iaeren hier gewoont hebbende. '' Met in de kantlijn: ''Enden Sol Op recken VIS'' Dit zou dus betekenen dat hij 6 schellingen heeft betaald (ingelost) en reeds omstreeks 1588 in Arnemuiden woonde. Verder kunnen we hieruit opmaken, "van den Thole", dat Daniel waarschijnlijk woonde in het huis "De oude Thol" gelegen aan de [http://maps.google.com/maps?q=Langstraat,Arnemuiden Langstraat] in Arnemuiden wat eigendom was van Adriaen Janssen Gast. De zoon van Adriaen, Cornelis trouwde in 1612 met Trineken Meeuws, jongere zus van Daniël. Zie artikel: "Het voorgeslacht van de familie van Belsen/van Belzen uit Arnemuiden" Arneklanken December 2017 door Aad Verouden. Daniels moeder heette dus Margriete van Bilsen en zijn oudste zoon Bartholomeus, dus zal zijn vader wel Bartholo(meus) zijn geweest. In de gerechtelijke archieven van Arnemuiden wordt genoemd ene Bartholomeus Danielsz contra Dirrick Pieters Pronck, schipper op "De Moriaen", acte op 4.4.1578. Dit brengt ons echter niet verder. Daniel had 2 zusters, te weten Janneken (zij was getuige bij de doop van zijn dochter Trineken op 11.8.1604) en Trineken. Zijn zuster Trineken trouwt als jonge dochter van Rees in Gelderlant op 18/2-11/4-1612 met Cornelis Adriaens (Gast) te Arnemuiden. Is hun vader Bartholomeus misschien schipper of soldaat geweest? Geertruidenberg en Rees liggen beide aan de rivier en zijn beide garnizoensplaats (geweest). In de vroegste boeken van Arnemuiden zoals doop- en trouwboeken, poorterboek, belasting-cohieren van huizen komt men Margriete van Bilsen en (haar man) Meeus niet tegen (noch als eigenaar, noch als bewoner), evenmin bij de avondmaalgangers. Onderzoek in Tholen, Hasselt (Bilsen-Belgie), 's Hertogenbosch en Rees (bij Kleef-Duitsland) heeft tot nog toe niets opgeleverd (ook niet via patronymen). Daniel Meeusen en Tanneken Heyndricks kregen 2 dochters: Trineken en Josintgen, en 4 zonen: Barthlo(meus), Adriaen, Cornelis en Daniel. Alle vier zonen trouwden in Arnemuiden en hun kinderen begonnen de naam van Belsen te gebruiken. : Opmerking: Hier rijst de vraag waarom moeder Margiete niet is vernoemd. Ongeveer 5000 namen uit geheel Nederland, zelfs tot in de Verenigde Staten zijn in de stamboom, die Lieven van Belzen heeft gemaakt, (op PC) verwerkt. {{Image|file=Joop_van_Belzen-3.jpg |align=m |size=l |caption=Arnemuiden 1791 }} === 1819-1910 Legendarische figuur=== Lieven Tak van Belzen en Jerina Geldhof kregen twaalf kinderen waarvan zeven er vlak na de geboorte stierven. In een stormnacht moest hij zijn oudste zoon [[Van_Belzen-47|Jacob]] van 20 jaar los laten, waarna die verdronk toen ze met de rest van de bemanning op de zijkant van Lieven's vissloep zaten, nadat die was omgeslagen. Ze werden gered en de sloep werd ontredderd en zeilloos te Hellevoetsluis binnengebracht. De kinderen van Lieven werden met bijnaam naar hun moeder genoemd, Wullem van Riene, Kees van Riene, Joos van Riene en Mientje van Riene.'' {{Image|file=Van_Belsen-5-8.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=Hoogaarsen }} Ook zijn twee broers van Lieven, Joos en Jacob, verdronken. Joos verdronk in de stormnacht van 3 november 1863 op de rede van Vlissingen (de rest van de bemanning werd gered door Karel Lievens van de Gruiter). Jacob verdronk in de stormnacht van 3 op 4 december 1863 aan boord van "De Jonge Jacob" (bazaanschuit van Lieven de Ridder), voor de Hollandse kust, waarbij alle bemanningsleden omkwamen (7 vissers). Het tragische is dat Jacob één maand tevoren aan boord bij zijn broer Joos werd gered.'' ===1918 Noodlottig ongeval=== {{Image|file=Van_Belzen-3-5.jpg |align= |size=l |caption=Schoolfoto met zes van de kinderen van Lieven van Belzen en Cornelia Marijs. }} Op 15 februari 1918 kreeg de Arm 16, terwijl ze in het Oostgat aan het vissen was, een mijn in haar netten. De mijn werd voorzichtig losgemaakt en verankerd. Loodsboot no. 14 met schipper Vader, ingericht voor het onschadelijk maken van mijnen, ging er op af, nam de Arm 16 op sleeptouw en ging op zoek naar de mijn. Die ontdekten ze ter hoogte van Westkapelle. Op het moment dat de marine officier die zich aan boord van de no.14 bevond, overstapte op de Arm 16 , liep de loodsboot op een mijn. De gevolgen waren verschrikkelijk: schipper Vader, de zeeloodsen A.Hoek en B.Spuy alsmede de pilot studentsA. Ruyg en P.J. Lefeber en zeemilicien Brouwer werden gedood. Van de vissers vonden schipper '''Lieven van Belzen''', zijn zoon (17) Cornelis van Belzen en matroos Hendrik Marijs (25) de dood. Verder vielen er nog verschillende gewonden. Citaat uit het boek “Een eeuw loodsen op en om de Schelde” * Het stoomloodsvaartuig '14' loopt in de aanloop van het Oostgat op een mijn, waarbij acht opvarenden om het leven komen. Gelijktijdig explodeert (door dezelfde mijn) ook het ''vissersvaartuig 'Arnemuiden 16'', waarbij drie vissers omkomen. * Bron: L.L. von Münching: 'De verliezen van de Nederlandse koopvaardij in WO I'. {{Image|file=Granny_s_pictures-11.png |align=m |size=l }}
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[[Category:Joseon Dynasty]] == Kingdom of Joseon Dynasty and Korean Empire Monarchs == Kingdom of Great Joseon :대조선국 (大朝鮮國)[1] :Dae Joseonguk {| border="1" align="center" class="wikitable sortable" style="font-style:; font-size:100%; border: 3px Solid Blue;" |- ! Joseon Dynasty Temple Name (Wikipedia) !Personal Name (Profile in WikiTree) !Courtesy Name !Reign |- |[[Wikipedia:Taejo of Joseon|Taejo of Joseon]] |Yi Seong-gye |Gunjin |1392–1398 |- |[[Wikipedia:Jeongjong of Joseon|Jeongjong of Joseon]] |Yi Bang-gwa |Gwangwon |1398–1400 |- |[[Wikipedia:Taejong of Joseon|Taejong of Joseon]] |Yi Bang-won |Yudeok |1400-1418 |- |[[Wikipedia:Sejong the Great|Sejong the Great]] |Yi Do |Wonjeong |1418–1450 |- |[[Wikipedia:Munjong of Joseon|Munjong of Joseon]] |Yi Hyang |Hwiji |1450–1452 |- |[[Wikipedia:Danjong of Joseon|Danjong of Joseon]] |Yi Hong-wi |none |1452–1455 |- |[[Wikipedia:Sejo of Joseon|Sejo of Joseon]] |Yi Yu |Suji |1455–1468 |- |[[Wikipedia:Yejong of Joseon|Yejong of Joseon]] |Yi Hwang |Myeingjo |1468–1469 |- |[[Wikipedia:Seongjong of Joseon|Seongjong of Joseon]] |Yi Hyeol |none |1469–1494 |- |[[Wikipedia:Yeonsangun of Joseon|Yeonsangun of Joseon]] |Yi Jung |none |1494–1506 |- |[[Wikipedia:Jungjong of Joseon|Jungjong of Joseon]] |Yi Yeok |Nakcheon |1506–1544 |- |[[Wikipedia:Injong of Joseon|Injong of Joseon]] |[[Yi-30|Yi Ho]] |Cheonyun |1544–1545 |- |[[Wikipedia:Myeongiong of Joseon|Myeongjong of Joseon]] |[[Yi-31|Yi Hwan]] |Daeyang |1545–1567 |- |[[Wikipedia:Seonjo of Joseon|Seonjo of Joseon]] |[[Yi-32|Yi Yeon]] |none |1567–1608 |- |[[Wikipedia:Gwanghaegun of Joseon|Gwanghaegun of Joseon]] |[[Yi-33|Yi Hon]] |none |1608–1623 |- |[[Wikipedia:Injo of Joseon|Injo of Joseon]] |[[Yi-51|Yi Jong]] |Cheonyun, Hwabaek |1623–1649 |- |[[Wikipedia:Hyojong of Joseon|Hyojong of Joseon]] |[[Yi-40|Yi Ho]] |Jeongyeon |1649–1659 |- |[[Wikipedia:Hyeonjong of Joseon|Hyeonjong of Joseon]] |[[Yi-39|Yi Yeon]] |Gyeongik |1659–1674 |- |[[Wikipedia:Sukjong of Joseon|Sukjong of Joseon]] |[[Yi-38|Yi Sun]] |Myeongbo |1674–1720 |- |[[Wikipedia:Gyeongjong of Joseon|Gyeongjong of Joseon]] |[[Yi-50|Yi Yun]] |Hwiseo |1720–1724 |- |[[Wikipedia:Yeongjo of Joseon|Yeongjo of Joseon]] |[[Yi-37|Yi Guem]] |Gwangsuk |1724–1776 |- |[[Wikipedia:Jeongjo of Joseon|Jeongjo of Joseon]] |[[Yi-35|Yi San]] |Hyeongun |1776–1800 |- |[[Wikipedia:Sunjo of Joseon|Sunjo of Joseon]] |[[Yi-34|Yi Gong]] |Gongbo |1800–1834 |- |[[Wikipedia:Heonjong of Joseon|Heonjong of Joseon]] |[[Yi-41|Yi Hwan]] |Muneung |1834–1849 |- |[[Wikipedia:Cheoljong of Joseon|Cheoljong of Joseon]] |[[Yi-42|Yi Byeon]] |Doseung |1849–1863 |- |[[Wikipedia:Gojong of Korea|Gojong of Joseon]] |[[Yi-43|Yi Myeong-bok]] |Seongrim |1863–1907 |- |[[Wikipedia:Gojong of Korea|Gojong of Korean Empire]] |[[Yi-43|Yi Myeong-bok]] |Seongrim |1897-1907 |- |[[Wikipedia:Sunjong of Korea|Sunjong of Korean Empire]] |[[Yi-49|Yi Cheok]] |Gundang |1907–1910 |} == Sources == * [[Wikipedia:Joseon]] * [[Wikipedia:List of monarchs of Korea]] * [[Space:Korean Naming Convention in Wikitree]]
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This page is intended as a landing site for facts, documents, and/or records relating to [[Lewis-6141|Joseph DeSmet Lewis]] and the possibility that his father was [[Lewis-5102|Meriwether Lewis]]. Please post in chronological order and only direct quotes (even if it's from an undocumented web site) with links to the original if it's digitized. An examination of the ''possibility'' that [[Lewis-5102|Meriwether Lewis]] was the father of [[Lewis-6141|Joseph DeSmet Lewis]] is laid out in a 2000 article by Harry F. Thompson, ''[[Space:Meriwether_Lewis_and_His_Son|Meriwether Lewis and His Son: The Claim of Joseph DeSomet Lewis and the Problem of History]],'' North Dakota History, 2000, pp. 24-37, published by the North Dakota State Archives. : It's listed in an [http://history.nd.gov/publications/ndhIndex99_present.html index of the Society's journal]. Jillaine Smith purchased (for $4) a copy of this article. [[Smith-32867|Smith-32867]] and has summarized its key findings [[Space:Meriwether_Lewis_and_His_Son|here]]. {{Image|file=Lewis-6141.png |caption=Side by side images of Meriwether Lewis and son, Joseph }} '''18 August 1774''' Meriwether Lewis born in Virginia{{citation needed}} '''1797''' "In 1797, after the Spanish had evacuated the area near Memphis, Lewis commanded a company occupying Fort Pickering at that site. This was Chickasaw Indian Territory and here Lewis showed his great ability by learning the Chicasaw language and their customs, knowledge that would stand him in good stead in later years."[[http://www.themasonictrowel.com/masonic_talk/stb/stbs/96-12.htm The Trowel]] '''1800''' Reuben Lewis was living at District of Fredericksville Parish, Albermarle County, Virginia. He was a slave owner, and he was a Retailing Merchant.[Personal Property Tax Lists, 1799, Part 2 [Virginia State Library]; Call Number: FHL Film 2024443; Page Number: 19; Family Number: 23 {{Ancestry Record|2234|4523}}] '''18 Jan 1803''' Corps of Discovery is commissioned: "Both Jefferson and Lewis had long harbored a desire to locate a land route to the Pacific. It was on January 18, 1803, that Jefferson requested from Congress an appropriation of $2,500, for this project. Congress readily concurred."[[http://www.themasonictrowel.com/masonic_talk/stb/stbs/96-12.htm The Trowel]] '''Winter 1803-1804''' "The expedition assembled in Illinois, near the mouth of the Missouri River. The winter of 1803-1804, was spent recruiting and training the men who enlisted for the expedition."[[http://www.themasonictrowel.com/masonic_talk/stb/stbs/96-12.htm The Trowel]] Journals of Corps members digitized in full at: [https://lewisandclarkjournals.unl.edu/journals journals] '''1803-05''' Birth of Joseph DeSmet Lewis * When he received his adult baptism in 1872, he listed his age as 68, calculating back to a birth year of 1804.[Harry F. Thompson, ''[[Space:Meriwether_Lewis_and_His_Son|Meriwether Lewis and His Son: The Claim of Joseph DeSomet Lewis and the Problem of History]],'' North Dakota History, 2000, pp. 24-37, citing Yankton Mission Register, Vol.1, p 10-11; see also Vol. 2 pp 48-49] * "I will say that assuming that my Grand father died at the age of 86, then he would be born in 1803, and then the relationship to Meriwether Lewis would have some bearing... " quoting Samuel Charger, grandson of Joseph, in a letter to Doane Robinson, 1946. at [https://sddigitalarchives.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/manuscript/id/2110 letter] #Birth date given in Find A Grave profile as 1805. [Find A Grave - [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/78611895 Joseph DeSmet Lewis]] '''27 August 1804''' Corps seeks encounter with Sioux tribal leaders: "we Set the Prarie on fire, to let the Soues Know we wished to see them at two oClock an Indian Swam to the Perogue, we landed & two other Came they were boys, they informed us that the Souex were Camped near, on the R Jacke one Maha boy informed us his nation was gorn to make a peace with the Pania's [Pawnee] "[ [https://lewisandclarkjournals.unl.edu/item/lc.jrn.1804-08-27#lc.jrn.1804-08-27.01 Aug 27 Journal entry]] '''17 Dec 1805''' Meriwether Lewis was in Oregon.[Oregon Historical Society; Portland, OR; Index Collection: Pioneer Index {{Ancestry Record|9056|176081}}] '''1807-1808''' "After his mother’s marriage to Capt. John Marks, he accompanied his parents and brother Meriwether (age nine) in 1784 to the Broad River community in Georgia. ...as with Meriwether, he was eventually sent back to Albemarle County to further his education. ...Reuben started west to St. Louis with his brother, Meriwether, in 1807, arriving in March, 1808. There he took a major role in fur trading expeditions up the Missouri River (Dahl, p. 3). From 1810 to 1820, he was a government agent to the Mandan, Osage and Cherokee Indians on the Arkansas River."[ Patricia Zontine, April 2009, [https://www.monticello.org/sites/library/exhibits/lucymarks/lucymarks/bios/reubenlewis.html Robert H. Smith International Center for Jefferson Studies]] :This indicates that Meriwether made multiple trips back and forth across the country and traveled widely on a regular basis, as he would have had to return to Virginia in order to ride out again with his brother. Both had already traveled to Georgia, and back to Virginia, in their early youth, and were already acquainted with long distance travel. '''11 October 1809''' Meriwether Lewis dies in Tennessee.There is some evidence of dementia; some scholars hypothesize this was from syphilis; there are conflicting opinions about whether he was murdered or died of a self-inflicted gunshot. * Thomas Jefferson provides a biographical sketch of Meriwether's life including his skills and personal issues. [[https://archive.org/details/genealogyoflewis00loui/page/26 Genealogy of the Lewis Family in America] page 26] '''1817''' Reuben Lewis appointed agent to Cherokee and Osage in Arkansas "18 July 1817 Secretary of War to Governor Clark Appointment of Reuben Lewis, Esq. as Assistant Agent of Indian Affairs at Arkansas Enclosure, Secretary of War to Reuben Lewis, “You are hereby appointed….”[Vol. 15 of the U.S. Territorial papers digitized at [https://dl.mospace.umsystem.edu/mu/islandora/object/mu%3A419032 appointment]] '''1820''' Reuben Lewis resigns "24 March 1820" Gov. Miller to Secretary of War "Major Lewis has resigned his office in consequence of ill health and the peculiarly distressed condition of his family, and is compelled to leave here in the month of April... " [Vol. 19 of the U.S. Territorial papers digitized at [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=umn.31951d02363844n;view=1up;seq=179 resignation]] '''1820''' Joseph visits white relatives. The year of 1824 is given in the narrative below, but so also is the birth year for Joseph given in the letters, which is 1803. The narrative also states that he was 17 years old when he went to see his "father." Thus, the event would have actually occurred in 1820, and the 1824 date would be in error. The rest of the narrative, particularly in the January 30th letter to Mr. Robinson, makes it clear that Joseph was a young man when receiving the horses. If the 1824 date were correct, then Joseph would have had to have been born in 1807, for which there is no record. Letter from Samuel Charger to Doane Robinson, November 20, 1915: : "... and in this history it says Martin Charger a grandson of Meriwether Lewis now I want to know where you got this information, because I asked my mother who is about 87 years of age and still living and this is what she told me, that in the year 1824 my grand father with some white men who was going down the river in a boat he went with them and visited his father and he got two horses from his father but did not like to stay with them so in the year 1825 he ran away from his father's house for he was raised amongst the Indians and so could not speak the English very good this was done when he was '''seventeen years of age'''." [handwritten letter digitized at [https://sddigitalarchives.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/manuscript/id/2119 1915 letter]]> It is significant that the party went "down the river." This implies the location where the meeting took place was near the river. St Louis is near the river, and St. Louis is where Reuben Lewis lived.[Territorial Papers of the US; Volume Number: Vol 15; Page Number: 275; Family Number: 16 {{Ancestry Record|2234|44580}}] Robinson replied on Dec. 6, 1915: : "...I met your father [Martin Charger] many times and greatly admired him. He told me himself, through Mr. Barney Travesses, interpreter, that he understood that he was descended from Captain Lewis, and Lewis LaPlant told me it was generally understood when he came to this region in 1855. Captain Lewis died in 1809. Consequently if your grandfather actually visited his father and secured horses from him, he must have been some other person than Lewis." [ letter digitized at [https://sddigitalarchives.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/manuscript/id/2122 doane December]] and a second letter from Sam, written in 1946: ".... he spent much of his life with the Traders and the story runs something like this. One day one of the traders told, my grandfather, that he has a relative that is well to do, and this man is my grand fathers, father, and that the next time the post traders go down the river, after supplies, he should go along with them and probably his father would help him, he was convinced, and so he went with them down the river, and some where down south, they came to a House, where he was introduced to his father, who was a white man and had two daughters.... As you probably know, that amongst the indians, we would call an uncle a father, so long as they are full brothers, so according to the above story, it might his uncle, if not a father," [digitized at [https://sddigitalarchives.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/manuscript/id/2109]; a [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Letter_to_Doane_Robinson_from_Sam_Charger&errcode=new_profile transcription of the entire letter] is available on Wikitree.] Another reference to the visit of Joseph DeSomet Lewis to his father, from the book ''That Dream Shall Have a Name,'' by David L. Moore: [https://muse.jhu.edu/chapter/1009166/pdf] in an excerpt from the endnotes: : "NOTES Introduction 1. In Lewis’s journal entry of August 19, 1805, written in what is now Montana, as he was describing the Shoshones he reflected back on the Corps’ sexual experiences among the Sioux during the previous travels of 1804. Other archival material suggests ambiguity in Martin Charger’s patrimony. There was a nineteenth-century St. Louis trader, Reuben Lewis (brother of Meriwether Lewis), whose name might have become confused with the more famous Lewis in this story. See correspondence dated November 20 and December 6, 1915, between Samuel Charger of LaPlant, South Dakota, son of Martin, and Doane Robinson, secretary of the South Dakota Historical Association in Pierre (Doane Robinson Collection, Alphabetical Correspondence, folder 58: “Charger, Martin,” South Dakota State Historical Society). Sam indicates that his grandfather, who would be the son of a “Lewis,” traveled to St. Louis in '''1824''' to receive a horse from his father there. Meriwether Lewis died in 1809, so the later trader is the more likely the father of Zomie and grandfather of Martin." '''3 September 1855''' Lt. G. K. Warren "One of the Indian guides Desmet who went out with the Dragoons armed with my shot gun had a most narrow escape with his life. The infantry took him for an enemy and charged upon him he laid down the gun to show he was a friend (he could not speak English)” [''Exploring The Black Hills,1855-1875:Reports of the Government Expeditions : The Dacota Explorations of Lieutenant Gouverneur Kemble Warren, 1855-1856-1857.'' McLaird, James D. and Turchen, Lesta V. South Dakota State Historical Society, 1973. p. 372] :It is unclear if the above is referring to Joseph Desmet Lewis, but it is the only reference in Warren's two published reports to anyone by this or a similar name. Warren's papers are extant, but only his two reports to the government seem to be digitized. '''1856''' "Joseph DeSomet Lewis made somewhat of a name for himself during his lifetime. With Jim Bridger, he guided and hunted for the U.S. Army Warren surveys between 1855 and 1857. Lt. Warren's assistant wrote in 1856 that Lewis was 'a hunter (a half-breed Sioux who says that his father was Lewis & Clarke [sic]).'";[ Find A Grave - [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/78611895 Joseph DeSmet Lewis] BETTER SOURCE SOUGHT] '''18 Jun 1872''' : Sixty-eight years after the Corps of Discovery ascended the Missouri River through the Dakotas, a Yankton (or possibly Teton) Sioux man, claiming to be the son of Meriwether Lewis, was baptized at St. Philip the Deacon Chapel, White Swan, Dakota Territory. As recorded in the Yankton Mission registers of the Diocese of South Dakota (Episcopal), Joseph DeSomet Lewis (also spelled "DeSomit" in the register) and his wife, Annie Tamakoce, their sons, Francis S. Lewis, Joseph W. Lewis, and two of their grandchildren by another son, John DeSomit Lewis, presented themselves for baptism on June 18, 1872. Joseph DeSomet Lewis (age 68), gave as his place of birth Yankton Agency, his father's name as "Capt. Meriwether Lewis (of Lewis & Clark's Exp.)," and his mother's name as "Winona."[Harry F. Thompson, ''[[Space:Meriwether_Lewis_and_His_Son|Meriwether Lewis and His Son: The Claim of Joseph DeSomet Lewis and the Problem of History]],'' North Dakota History, 2000, pp. 24-37] '''Possible DNA Evidence''' Martin Charger Sep 7, 2016 at 1:14pm: [http://amertribes.proboards.com/post/19963 Post by crashsmashley] on Sep 7, 2016 at 1:14pm :"I have a interesting note to add to this thread. I took a DNA test from ancestry.com and did my family tree I am a descendent of Joseph DeSmet Lewis so I added Meriwether Lewis in my tree as my 4th great grandfather. After about 6 months I was looking at the program and noticed it had a shared in the DNA matches a Shared Ancestor hints. Basically if you and another member share a common ancestry and your family trees match it will show you how you are related to other members. Going through the matches I got into the distant cousin and found I have several that are from Meriwether Lewis family line. So I had my Great Aunt tested and it is showing the same thing. I have called Ancestry and asked if it could be a false hit they have assured me that it is not a false hit. I'm going to continue to test family members and I'm going to try and get members of the Martin Charger to take the test. We are also connecting to members that are descendants of Basil Clement - Claymore which confirms we all share the same Great Grandmother Anna Tamakoce Waste Win (Good Ground Woman). She has left a unique genetic lineage being first married to Thomas Sarpy a member of the Chouteau family the to Joseph Desmet Lewis the son of Meriwether." :[[Thomson-5441|David Thomson]] has reached out to Joseph DeSmet Lewis descendants who claim to have DNA evidence. Results will be posted if received. David Thomson has also reached out to a distant nephew of Meriwether Lewis to also receive DNA results from the Lewis family who are not direct descendants of Meriwether Lewis. == Sources ==
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[[Category: King Arthur Legend]] [[Category: Roman Britain]] [[Category: Before the Common Era]] :[[Space: Glastonbury Legend]] :[[Arimathea-11|Anna Arimathea]] ==The Biblical Joseph of Arimathea== There are no contemporary historical but non-biblical records of Joseph of Arimathea. Joseph of Arimathea appears in all four Gospels of the New Testament. ===Arimathea=== Arimathea as a location is not otherwise documented. It was "a town of Judea" according to Luke 23:51. Arimathea is usually identified with either Ramleh or Ramathaim-Zophim, where David came to Samuel (1 Samuel:19). [ Wikipedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_of_Arimathea Joseph of Arimathea] Accessed August 28, 2017. [[ Day-1904|jhd]] ] ===Birth Year Estimation=== The Biblical accounts give no estimate of Joseph' birth. Current calculations of the birth of Jesus place his birth at about 4 BCE, and Jesus' crucifixion at 30 or 33 CE, when Jesus would have been in his early 30's. As a member of the Council, or Sanhedrin, estimate Joseph to have been about 40 at the time, which would place his birth at about 10 BCE. ===Joseph, Jesus, and the Sanhedrin=== *Joseph of Arimathea was a:Rich man and disciple of Jesus (Matthew 27:57) *He was a respected member of the council and himself looking for the kingdom of God (Mark 15:43) *He had not consented to the decision and action of the Council (Luke 23:50-56) *He was a secret disciple of Jesus (John 19:38) ===At the Death of Jesus=== *Upon hearing of Jesus' death, this secret disciple of Jesus "asked Pilate that he might take away the body of Jesus, and Pilate gave him permission." (John 19:38) *Joseph immediately purchased a linen shroud (Mark 15:46) and proceeded to Golgotha to take the body of Jesus down from the cross. *Joseph and Nicodemus took the body and bound it in linen cloths with the spices that Nicodemus had bought. (John 19:39-40) *The disciples then conveyed the prepared corpse to a man-made cave hewn from rock in a garden of his house nearby. *The Gospel of Matthew alone suggests that this was Joseph's own tomb (Matthew 27:60). *The burial was undertaken speedily, "for the Sabbath was drawing on". ===Following the Death of Jesus=== There are no further Biblical references to Joseph of Arimathea. He does not appear in Luke's presentation of the Acts of the Apostles which discusses the missionary activities of the early disciples. The canonical scriptures contain no references to any family relationships for Joseph. ==Legends: Biblical Embellishments== Since the 2nd century, a mass of legendary detail has accumulated around the figure of Joseph of Arimathea. Joseph is referenced in apocryphal and non-canonical accounts such as the Acts of Pilate, a text often appended to the medieval Gospel of Nicodemus and The Narrative of Joseph, and mentioned in the works of early church historians such as Irenaeus (125–189), Hippolytus (170–236), Tertullian (155–222) and Eusebius (260–340), who added details not found in the canonical accounts. Francis Gigot, writing in the Catholic Encyclopedia, states that "the additional details which are found concerning him in the apocryphal Acta Pilati ("Acts of Pilate"), are unworthy of credence." [ "Joseph of Arimathea". The Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company. 1910. Retrieved 13 Dec 2014. Cited by Wikipedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_of_Arimathea Joseph of Arimathea] Accessed August 28, 2017. [[ Day-1904|jhd]] ] Hilary of Poitiers (300–367) enriched the legend, and Saint John Chrysostom (347–407), the Patriarch of Constantinople, was the first to write [ John Chrysostom, Homilies of St. John Chrysostom on the Gospel of John. Cited by Wikipedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_of_Arimathea Joseph of Arimathea] Accessed August 28, 2017. [[ Day-1904|jhd]] ] that Joseph was one of the Seventy Apostles appointed in Luke 10. ===Gospel of Nicodemus=== The Gospel of Nicodemus, a text appended to the Acts of Pilate, provides additional details about Joseph. For instance, after Joseph asked Pilate for the body of the Christ, and prepared the body with Nicodemus' help, Christ's body was delivered to a new tomb that Joseph had built for himself. In the Gospel of Nicodemus, the Jewish elders express anger at Joseph for burying the body of Christ, saying: ''And likewise Joseph also stepped out and said to them: Why are you angry against me because I begged the body of Jesus? Behold, I have put him in my new tomb, wrapping in clean linen; and I have rolled a stone to the door of the tomb. And you have acted not well against the just man, because you have not repented of crucifying him, but also have pierced him with a spear.'' [ Gospel of Nicodemus. Translated by Alexander Walker. Cited by Wikipedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_of_Arimathea Joseph of Arimathea] Accessed August 28, 2017. [[ Day-1904|jhd]] ] The Jewish elders then captured Joseph, and imprisoned him, and placed a seal on the door to his cell after first posting a guard. Joseph warned the elders, "The Son of God whom you hanged upon the cross, is able to deliver me out of your hands. All your wickedness will return upon you." Once the elders returned to the cell, the seal was still in place, but Joseph was gone. The elders later discover that Joseph had returned to Arimathea. Having a change in heart, the elders desired to have a more civil conversation with Joseph about his actions and sent a letter of apology to him by means of seven of his friends. Joseph travelled back from Arimathea to Jerusalem to meet with the elders, where they questioned him about his escape. He told them this story; ''On the day of the Preparation, about the tenth hour, you shut me in, and I remained there the whole Sabbath in full. And when midnight came, as I was standing and praying, the house where you shut me in was hung up by the four corners, and there was a flashing of light in mine eyes. And I fell to the ground trembling. Then some one lifted me up from the place where I had fallen, and poured over me an abundance of water from the head even to the feet, and put round my nostrils the odour of a wonderful ointment, and rubbed my face with the water itself, as if washing me, and kissed me, and said to me, Joseph, fear not; but open thine eyes, and see who it is that speaks to thee. And looking, I saw Jesus; and being terrified, I thought it was a phantom. And with prayer and the commandments I spoke to him, and he spoke with me. And I said to him: Art thou Rabbi Elias? And he said to me: I am not Elias. And I said: Who art thou, my Lord? And he said to me: I am Jesus, whose body thou didst beg from Pilate, and wrap in clean linen; and thou didst lay a napkin on my face, and didst lay me in thy new tomb, and roll a stone to the door of the tomb. Then I said to him that was speaking to me: Show me, Lord, where I laid thee. And he led me, and showed me the place where I laid him, and the linen which I had put on him, and the napkin which I had wrapped upon his face; and I knew that it was Jesus. And he took hold of me with his hand, and put me in the midst of my house though the gates were shut, and put me in my bed, and said to me: Peace to thee! And he kissed me, and said to me: For forty days go not out of thy house; for, lo, I go to my brethren into Galilee.'' According to the Gospel of Nicodemus, Joseph testified to the Jewish elders, and specifically to chief priests Caiaphas and Annas that Jesus had risen from the dead and ascended to heaven and he indicated that others were raised from the dead at the resurrection of Christ (repeating Matt 27:52–53). He specifically identified the two sons of the high-priest Simeon (again in Luke 2:25–35). The elders Annas, Caiaphas, Nicodemus, and Joseph himself, along with Gamaliel under whom Paul of Tarsus studied, travelled to Arimathea to interview Simeon's sons Charinus and Lenthius. Another legend, as recorded in Flores Historiarum is that Joseph is in fact the Wandering Jew, a man cursed by Jesus to walk the Earth until the Second Coming. [ Percy, Thomas (2001) [1847]. Reliques of Ancient English Poetry. 2. Adamant Media Corporation. p. 246. ISBN 1-4021-7380-6. Cited by Wikipedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_of_Arimathea Joseph of Arimathea] Accessed August 28, 2017. [[ Day-1904|jhd]] ] ==Legends: Arrival of Christianity in Britain== Medieval interest in Joseph centered on two themes, that of Joseph as the founder of British Christianity (even before it had taken hold in Rome), and that of Joseph as the original guardian of the Holy Grail. ===Arrival Without Joseph=== Legends about the arrival of Christianity in Britain abounded during the Middle Ages. Early writers do not connect Joseph to this activity, however. Tertullian (AD 155–222) wrote in Adversus Judaeos that Britain had already received and accepted the Gospel in his lifetime, writing, "all the limits of the Spains, and the diverse nations of the Gauls, and the haunts of the Britons—inaccessible to the Romans, but subjugated to Christ." [ Tertullian.org Tertullian, Adversus Judaeos, Chap. VII. Cited by Wikipedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_of_Arimathea Joseph of Arimathea] Accessed August 28, 2017. [[ Day-1904|jhd]] ] Tertullian does not say how the Gospel came to Britain before AD 222. However, Eusebius of Caesarea, (AD 260–340), one of the earliest and most comprehensive of church historians, wrote of Christ's disciples in Demonstratio Evangelica, saying that "some have crossed the Ocean and reached the Isles of Britain." [ Eusebius, Demonstratio Evangelica, Book 3. Cited by Wikipedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_of_Arimathea Joseph of Arimathea] Accessed August 28, 2017. [[ Day-1904|jhd]] ] Saint Hilary of Poitiers (AD 300–376) also wrote that the Apostles had built churches and that the Gospel had passed into Britain. [ Hilary, Tract XIV, Psalm 8. Cited by Wikipedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_of_Arimathea Joseph of Arimathea] Accessed August 28, 2017. [[ Day-1904|jhd]] ] The writings of Pseudo-Hippolytus include a list of the seventy disciples whom Jesus sent forth in Luke 10, one of which is Aristobulus of Romans 16:10, called "bishop of Britain". [ [10]Jump up ^ "CHURCH FATHERS: On the Apostles and Disciples (Pseudo-Hippolytus)". newadvent.org. Cited by Wikipedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_of_Arimathea Joseph of Arimathea] Accessed August 28, 2017. [[ Day-1904|jhd]] ] In none of these earliest references to Christianity’s arrival in Britain is Joseph of Arimathea mentioned. ===Missionary to England=== Now we come to the missionary movement of Joseph of Arimathea, who was appointed by Philip the apostle. After the passion of his Nephew, persecution fell heavily upon the infant church. [ Account of Joseph of Arimathea, from Father Abraham’s Children, by Perry Edwards Powell, Ph. D., pages 140-142 and found identically in these sources: * [https://israelect.com/ChildrenOfYahweh/Emahiser/irish%2520and%2520scottish.htm Irish and Scottish Genealogy] *[http://tia4christ.blogspot.com/2011/07/joseph-of-arimathaea-and-lost-chapter.htm This is Africa for Christ] *Bertrand L. Comparet [http://www.mindserpent.com/American_History/christian/comparet/comparet_sermons_adobe/the_missing_years_in_the_life_of_christ.pdf THE MISSING YEARS IN THE LIFE OF CHRIST] *[http://www.thechristianidentityforum.net/downloads/Patriarch-Judah.pdf Just Who is this Patriarch, Judah]. Accessed August 27, 2017. [[Day-1904|jhd]] ] The Jew and the Roman were bitter persecutors but he knew where there was no persecution, but protection. However, he was seized, and since the Jew could not kill [under the Law directly], he and Lazarus and Mary and Martha his sisters, Mary Magdalene, Marcella, Maximin, and others, all objects of especial Jewish hostility, were ‘exposed to the sea in a vessel without sail or oars.’ They drifted to Marseilles, southern Gaul, where they arrived in a famished condition. The Arimathean knew the territory and friendly traders, and was aided on his way, the destination of which was now Britain. Here they eventually arrived and came to rest in Ynis Avalon, Glastonbury, where he rested and soon began his labors for his Nephew. The year was 37 A.D. On his tomb is the epitaph: Ad Britannos veni post Christum sepelivi —Docui — Quievi. ‘I came to the Britons after I had buried the Christ. I taught. I have entered on my rest.’ We can see from this, that outside of a few at Jerusalem, the Gospel was first preached in Britain. This brings up one of the most misunderstood, one of the most misrepresented, and one of the most misquoted passages of Scripture in the Bible. Almost everyone misunderstands it, or has a twisted conception of its meaning. This Scripture is Romans 1:16 which reads, (KJV): For I am not ashamed of the gospel of Christ: for it is the power of God unto salvation to every one that believeth; to the Jew first, and also to the Greek. It’s not talking about the Canaanite “Jews” here, it’s speaking of the Judahites in Britain, and they got the Gospel message first just as it says! It should say: To the Tribe of Judah in Jerusalem and in Britain first, and also the Greek, and they were all Israelites, and nothing but Israelites! It was through Judah in Britain that the Gospel message was sent to all the other Israelite tribes. The few of Judah at Jerusalem, at this time, are hardly worth mentioning. For more documentation, we turn to the book, St. Joseph of Arimathea At Glastonbury, by Lionel Smithett Lewis, pages 92-93: CARDINAL BARONIUS, the great Church historian, and most learned librarian of the Vatican, in his Ecclesiastical Annals, on which he spent 30 years, under the year A.D. 35, states that in that year Joseph of Arimathea, Lazarus. Mary, Martha, Marcella, their maid, and Maximin (blind from birth until healed by Yahshua) a disciple, were put by the Jews into a boat without sails and oars, and floated down the Mediterranean and landed at Marseilles, and thence Joseph and his company crossed into Britain, and preached the Gospel there, and finally died there. ===Joseph of Arimathea and Glastonbury=== William of Malmesbury's De Antiquitate Glastoniensis Ecclesiae ("On the Antiquity of the Church of Glastonbury", circa 1125) has not survived in its original edition, and the stories involving Joseph of Arimathea are contained in subsequent editions that abound in interpolations placed by the Glastonbury monks "in order to increase the Abbey's prestige – and thus its pilgrim trade and prosperity" [Antonia Gransden, Historical Writing in England II, c. 1307 to the Present, page 399. Routledge, 1996; Reprinted 2000. ISBN 0-415-15125-2. Antonia Grandsen also cited William Wells Newell, "William of Malmesbury on the Antiquity of Glastonbury" in Publications of the Modern Language Association of America, xviii (1903), pages 459–512; A. Gransden, "The Growth of the Glastonbury Traditions and Legends in the Twelfth Century" in Journal of Ecclesiastical History, xxvii (1976), page 342. Cited by Wikipedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_of_Arimathea Joseph of Arimathea] Accessed August 28, 2017. [[ Day-1904|jhd]] ] In his Gesta Regum Anglorum (History of The Kings of England, finished in 1125), William of Malmesbury wrote that Glastonbury Abbey was built by preachers sent by Pope Eleuterus to Britain, however also adding: "Moreover there are documents of no small credit, which have been discovered in certain places to the following effect: 'No other hands than those of the disciples of Christ erected the church of Glastonbury';" but here William did not explicitly link Glastonbury with Joseph of Arimathea, but instead emphasizes the possible role of Philip the Apostle: "if Philip, the Apostle, preached to the Gauls, as Freculphus relates in the fourth chapter of his second book, it may be believed that he also planted the word on this side of the channel also." [ William of Malmesbury, William of Malmesbury's Chronicle of the Kings of England: From the Earliest Period To The Reign of King Stephen, page 22 (notes and illustrations by J. A. Giles, London: Bell & Daldy, 1866) Cited by Wikipedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_of_Arimathea Joseph of Arimathea] Accessed August 28, 2017. [[ Day-1904|jhd]] ] In 1989 A. W. Smith critically examined the accretion of legends around Joseph of Arimathea, by which the poem hymn of William Blake And did those feet in ancient time is commonly held as "an almost secret yet passionately held article of faith among certain otherwise quite orthodox Christians" and Smith concluded "that there was little reason to believe that an oral tradition concerning a visit made by Jesus to Britain existed before the early part of the twentieth century". [ Smith, "'And Did Those Feet...?': The 'Legend' of Christ's Visit to Britain" Folklore 100.1 (1989), pp. 63–83. Cited by Wikipedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_of_Arimathea Joseph of Arimathea] Accessed August 28, 2017. [[ Day-1904|jhd]] ] Sabine Baring-Gould recounted a Cornish story how "Joseph of Arimathea came in a boat to Cornwall, and brought the child Jesus with him, and the latter taught him how to extract the tin and purge it of its wolfram. This story possibly grew out of the fact that the Jews under the Angevin kings farmed the tin of Cornwall." [ S. Baring-Gould, A Book of The West: Being An Introduction To Devon and Cornwall (2 Volumes, Methuen Publishing, 1899); A Book of Cornwall, Second Edition 1902, New Edition, 1906, page 57. Cited by Wikipedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_of_Arimathea Joseph of Arimathea] Accessed August 28, 2017. [[ Day-1904|jhd]] ] In its most developed version, Joseph, a tin merchant, visited Cornwall, accompanied by his nephew, the boy Jesus. C.C. Dobson (1879–1960) made a case for the authenticity of the Glastonbury legenda. [ Dobson, Did Our Lord Visit Britain as they say in Cornwall and Somerset? (Glastonbury: Avalon Press) 1936. Cited by Wikipedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_of_Arimathea Joseph of Arimathea] Accessed August 28, 2017. [[ Day-1904|jhd]] ] The case was argued more recently by Dr Gordon Strachan (1934–2010) [ Gordon Strachan, Jesus The Master Builder: Druid Mysteries and The Dawn of Christianity (Edinburgh: Floris Books, 1998). ISBN 9780863152757 [1] Cited by Wikipedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_of_Arimathea Joseph of Arimathea] Accessed August 28, 2017. [[ Day-1904|jhd]] ] and by Dennis Price. [ Dennis Price, The Missing Years of Jesus: The Greatest Story Never Told (Hay House Publishing, 2009). ISBN 9781848500334 Cited by Wikipedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_of_Arimathea Joseph of Arimathea] Accessed August 28, 2017. [[ Day-1904|jhd]] ] Thus was established the first above ground church in the world at Glastonbury, in Britain. I am sure there are many who have never heard this particular story of Joseph of Arimathea, and fewer yet understand its importance. For more insight on Joseph of Arimathea, I will quote, The Traditions of Glastonbury, by E. Raymond Capt M.A., page 22: Several ancient manuscripts indicate that after the Passion of Christ, Joseph of Arimathea was commissioned by St. Philip, the Apostle, to take the Gospel to Britain. One such manuscript is the ‘Victory of Aurelius Ambrosius’ by Gildas Albanicus. It asserts plainly that Britain received the Gospel in the time of Emperor Tiberius, and that Joseph was sent, with others (after the dispersion of the Disciples) to Britain by St. Philip. There, Joseph was to lay the foundation of the Christian religion. The author gives the date ‘about the year of Our Lord 63’ and adds that Joseph stayed in Britain the rest of his life. Another manuscript, ‘De Antiquities of Glastonbury’ (1908), contains this entry in the opening chapter: St. Philip ... coming into the country of the Franks to preach ... converted to the Faith, and baptized them. Working to spread Christ’s word, he chose twelve from among his disciples, and sent them into Britain. Their leader, it was said, was St. Philip’s dearest friend, Joseph of Arimathea, who buried the Lord.’ (Translated from ‘De Antiquite Glastonbiensis Ecclesia’ 1240) ===Glastonbury Thorn=== When Joseph set his walking staff on the ground to sleep, it miraculously took root, leafed out, and blossomed as the "Glastonbury Thorn". The retelling of such miracles encouraged the pilgrim trade at Glastonbury until the Abbey was dissolved in 1539, during the English Reformation. The mytheme of the staff that Joseph of Arimathea set in the ground at Glastonbury, which broke into leaf and flower as the Glastonbury Thorn is a common miracle in hagiography. Such a miracle is told of the Anglo-Saxon saint Etheldreda: Continuing her flight to Ely, Etheldreda halted for some days at Alfham, near Wintringham, where she founded a church; and near this place occurred the "miracle of her staff." Wearied with her journey, she one day slept by the wayside, having fixed her staff in the ground at her head. On waking she found the dry staff had burst into leaf; it became an ash tree, the "greatest tree in all that country;" and the place of her rest, where a church was afterwards built, became known as "Etheldredestow." — Richard John King, 1862, in: Handbook of the Cathedrals of England; Eastern division: Oxford, Peterborough, Norwich, Ely, Lincoln. [ King, Richard John (1862) Handbook of the Cathedrals of England; Eastern division: Oxford, Peterborough, Norwich, Ely, Lincoln. London: John Murray (On-line text) Cited by Wikipedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_of_Arimathea Joseph of Arimathea] Accessed August 28, 2017. [[ Day-1904|jhd]] ] ==Legends: Holy Grail and Arthur== ===Joseph in Palestine=== The legend that Joseph was given the responsibility of keeping the Holy Grail was the product of Robert de Boron, who essentially expanded upon stories from Acts of Pilate. In Boron's Joseph d'Arimathe, Joseph is imprisoned much as in the Acts, but it is the Grail that sustains him during his captivity. ===Grail to Britain=== Upon his release he founds his company of followers, who take the Grail to Britain, though Joseph himself does not go. The origin of the association between Joseph and Britain is not entirely clear, though in subsequent romances such as Perlesvaus, Joseph himself travels to Britain, bringing relics with him. In the Lancelot-Grail Cycle, a vast Arthurian composition that took much from Robert, it is not Joseph but his son Josephus who is considered the primary holy man of Britain. Later authors sometimes mistakenly or deliberately treated the Grail story as truth. Such stories were inspired by the account of John of Glastonbury, who assembled a chronicle of the history of Glastonbury Abbey around 1350 and who wrote that Joseph, when he came to Britain, brought with him vessels containing the blood and sweat of Christ (without using the word Grail). [ Edward Donald Kennedy, "Visions of History: Robert de Boron and English Arthurian Chronicles" in, Norris J. Lacy, editor, The Fortunes of King Arthur, page 39 (D. S. Brewer, Cambridge, 2005). ISBN 1-84384-061-8 Cited by Wikipedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_of_Arimathea Joseph of Arimathea] Accessed August 28, 2017. [[ Day-1904|jhd]] ] This account inspired the future claims of the Grail, including the claim involving the Nanteos Cup on display in the museum in Aberystwyth; however, it should be noted that there is no reference to this tradition in ancient or medieval text. ===King Arthur as Descendant of Joseph of Arimathea=== During the late 12th century, Joseph became connected with the Arthurian cycle, appearing in them as the first keeper of the Holy Grail. This idea first appears in Robert de Boron's Joseph d'Arimathie, in which Joseph receives the Grail from an apparition of Jesus and sends it with his followers to Britain. This theme is elaborated upon in Boron's sequels and in subsequent Arthurian works penned by others. Later retellings of the story contend that Joseph of Arimathea himself travelled to Britain and became the first Christian bishop in the Isles, a claim Gigot charactierizes as a fable. [ "Finally, the story of the translation of the body of Joseph of Arimathea from Jerusalem to Moyenmonstre (Diocese of Toul) originated late and is unreliable." Cited by Wikipedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_of_Arimathea Joseph of Arimathea] Accessed August 28, 2017. [[ Day-1904|jhd]] ] John of Glastonbury further claims that King Arthur was descended from Joseph, listing the following imaginative pedigree through King Arthur's mother: #Helaius, Nepos Joseph, Genuit Josus, #Josue Genuit Aminadab, #Aminadab Genuit Filium, #qui Genuit Ygernam, #de qua Rex Pen-Dragon, #Genuit Nobilem et Famosum Regum Arthurum, per Quod Patet, Quod Rex Arthurus de Stirpe Joseph descendit. Elizabeth I cited Joseph's missionary work in England when she told Roman Catholic bishops that the Church of England pre-dated the Roman Church in England. [ "Elizabeth's 1559 reply to the Catholic bishops". fordham.edu. Cited by Wikipedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_of_Arimathea Joseph of Arimathea] Accessed August 28, 2017. [[ Day-1904|jhd]] ] ===Joseph of Arimathea as Relative of Jesus=== Medieval interest in genealogy raised claims that Joseph was a relative of Jesus; specifically, Mary's uncle, or according to some genealogies, Joseph's uncle. A genealogy for the family of Joseph of Arimathea and the history of his further adventures in the east provide material for Holy Grail romances Estoire del Saint Graal, Perlesvaus, and the Queste del Saint Graal. [ C. Scott Littleton, Linda A. Malcor, From Scythia to Camelot: a radical reassessment of the legends of King Arthur, the Knights of the Round Table and the Holy Grail (1994) 2000:310. Cited by Wikipedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_of_Arimathea Joseph of Arimathea] Accessed August 28, 2017. [[ Day-1904|jhd]] ] ===Children of Joseph=== Joseph was said to have had a daughter [[Arimathea-11|Anna]]. Depending on the legend, Anna was said to have married Beli Mawr the first King of Briton or other notable early British leaders, through whom royal ancestry could then be traced. ===Beli Mawr and Anna=== Early Welsh Genealogies show us that most of the Early British Monarchies claimed descent in one way or another from Beli Mawr (the Great) who can be identified with the Celtic God, Belenos. However, in his mortal form, Beli was said to have been the husband of Anna, the daughter of St. Joseph of Arimathea.[ David Nash Ford. Early British Kingdoms [http://www.earlybritishkingdoms.com/articles/josanc.html Joseph of Arimathea] Accessed May 2, 2018 [[Day-1904|jhd]] ] Apocryphal legend tells us that Joseph of Arimathea was the Virgin Mary's paternal uncle. After the resurrection, he left Palestine with Saints Philip, Lazarus, Mary Magdalene & others, and sailed through the Mediterranean to Southern France. Lazarus & Mary stayed in Marseilles, while the others travelled north. At the English Channel, St.Philip sent Joseph, with twelve disciples, to establish Christianity in the most far-flung corner of the Roman Empire. Joseph had been chosen for such a task, because he knew Britain well already. He was a merchant by trade and had conducted business with the Dumnonian tin-miners and Durotrigian lead-miners of Britain many times before. Some even say that he sometimes brought his nephew, Jesus, with him on these trading missions. ===Glastonbury=== West Country legend has it that Joseph sailed around Land's End and headed for what was to eventually become Glastonbury in Somerset. Here his boat ran ashore and, together with his followers, he climbed a nearby hill to survey the surrounding land. Having brought with him a staff grown from Christ's Holy Crown of Thorns, he thrust it into the ground and announced that he and his twelve companions were "Weary All". The thorn staff immediately took miraculous root, and it can be seen there still on Wearyall Hill. Joseph met with the local ruler and soon secured himself twelve hides of land at Glastonbury on which to build the first monastery in Britain. From here he became Britain's evangelist. So it is not surprising that the monarchies of that country wished to establish themselves as St. Joseph's descendants: especially considering the more pagan ancestors already claimed in their pedigrees. By marrying Joseph's daughter to a pre-Christian deity, the royal genealogists were able to show that Christianity had been victorious over the old pagan ways. But why specifically choose Beli Mawr as Anna's husband? Chronologically speaking, if Anna married a Briton after her father arrived in this country, then we must assume that she was nearer to Jesus' age than her cousin, Mary (ie. born c. 0). Beli is recorded in the Mabinogion and Welsh Genealogies as having been the father of Caswallon (or Cassivellaunus), the leader of the Celtic tribes who repelled Cæsar's invasions of 55 & 54 bc. He could, therefore, not possibly have married Anna of Arimathea. Moreover, the local ruler whom Joseph received his land gift from, is said to have been Arfyrag (or Arviragus), Beli & Anna's supposed great great grandson. In fact, here we have another case of pagan gods taking on the guise of Christian saints in order to smooth the path of conversion. For Celtic mythology tells us that Beli (or Belenos) did not marry a lady named Anna, but the great Celtic Goddess named Anu. Anu appears in the Celtic World under several names but they all stem from the same route: Anu, Danu, Dana, Don. She was a Mother-Goddess particularly associated with the founding and prosperity of Ireland. She was especially popular in Munster, though her most lasting memorial is a mountain in County Kerry called the "Breast of Anu" (Dá Chích Anann). St. Anne probably owes her popularity in Brittany to this goddess, as do the names of numerous St. Anne's Wells throughout Britain. However, the claims of the British Kings cannot be quite so easily dismissed. The Celtic God-King, Bran Fendigaid (the Blessed), who may or may not have been an early King of Siluria, is also often accredited with being the man to have brought Christianity to the British Isles. Unfortunately, this is due to a confusion with the historical Cunobelin (Arfyrag's father) who, though he died prior to the Roman Invasion of AD 43, was thought to have been taken captive to Rome where he became converted to Christianity. He appears to be the same figure as the Ancestral Fisher-King of Arthurian legend, Bron or Brons, said, in late legend, to have been given the Holy Grail by St. Joseph of Arimathea. This was, in reality Bran's magic cauldron of Celtic myth. Brons was also thought to have been a relative of St. Joseph: the husband of his sister, Enygeus. The mythical Bran was Beli Mawr's grandson: just the right age to marry St. Joseph's daughter; and Enygeus is a Latin form of Anna. ==Sources== See also: Sites promoting Legends: *Messenger, [http://www.4thefamily.us/files/glaston.htm Unravelling the Mysteries of Glastonbury] Web page with fully developed legends of Holy Family, and Glastonbury, but without sources. *Hope of Israel Ministries (Ecclesia of YEHOVAH): [http://www.hope-of-israel.org/i000111a.htm Joseph of Arimathea and David's Throne in Britain!] *The History of that Holy Disciple Joseph of Arimathea | Robbins Library Digital Projects Sites with some degree of acceptance of Legends *New World Enxcyclopedia. [http://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Joseph_of_Arimathea Joseph of Arimathea]
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[[Category:Joyner Name Study]]__NOTOC__ [[Category:DNA Projects]] ==About the Project== The Joyner Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Joyner Joyner] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Joyner name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Joyners), by time period (18th Century Joyners), or by topic (Joyner DNA, Joyner Occupations, Joyner Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Joyner Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Joyner-762|Veni Joyner]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Joyner}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. We'll be working on them, and could use your help! * [[Space:Table of Australian HeavenAddress Tributes, Joyner Name Study]] * [[Space:Australia Passenger Arrivals (1898-1945), Joyner Surname|Australia Passenger Arrivals (1898-1945), Joyner Surname]] * [[Space:Australia Passenger Arrivals (1965-1972), Joyner Surname|Australia Passenger Arrivals (1965-1972), Joyner Surname]] * ==Membership== * [[Joyner-762|Veni Joyner]] * [[Joyner-1485|Bliss (Joyner) Kaye]] * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Joiner Joiner] The Joyner Name Study includes the surname JOINER as they have been at times interchangable. The surname Joyner or variation Joiner are an occupation linked surname and so likely are not a single family origin - but which families are related? The name isn't so common that such a project is over whelming. * Wanted Y-DNA test results from Joyner surnamed males == Task List == The Joyner Name Study is currently working on Wikitree Challenges and contributing into 3 major Joyner category areas {{Connect-a-Thon|team=Joyner Joiners|year=2020|profiles=246 Joyner|extra=The Joyner Joiners Team on 246 connected profiles was Top 5 by Team Average}} {{Source-a-Thon|year=2020|sources=8 Joyner}} {{Friday Date Night|5 Joyner}} *Challenge action *# Joyner Joiners team entry into Connect-a-Thon challenge 2020 *# Source-a-Thon challenge 2020 *# spending time on unDated Joyner Joiner profiles 2020 * category action *# [[:Category: Clans, Joyner Name Study]] *# [[:Category: Place Events, Joyner Name Study]] *# [[:Category:To Do, Joyner Name Study]] to enable easy identification of distinct family lines, to identify and check against potential sources of Joyner /Joiner genealogical records, and to identify particular profiles and family lines that need to be worked on. In broader terms, the '''Key Objectives''' of the Joyner Name Study, are to:- * Achieve greater accuracy for the Joyner/Joiner genealogy and * Make Joyner/Joiner genealogy more transparent and accessible and we will attempt to do this by:- * Reviewing and updating all existing Joyner/Joiner profiles (annually if possible), * Identifying Joyner clans and increase their length, depth and width, * Attempting to connect unconnected profiles to their Joyner clan, and * Identifying and promoting Joyner/Joiner profiles that have interesting biographies. See [[Space:Statistics_for_the_Joyner_Name_Study|Joyner Name Study Statistics Page]]. === My motivation === I've had an interest in how Joyner/Joiner surnamed families do or do not link up so I've taken the plunge and started a Joyner/Joiner surname study here on wikitree. My personal priorities are focused by the order of these geographic boundaries:- :*Queensland :*England (including London, Hampshire, Dorset, and Kent) :*Australia and :*United States of America. My home state of Queensland has 3 longstanding but distinct Joyner family lines which each migrated here from different points of England. Descendants of those first Joyner immigrants have then spread around Australia. My Dorset Joyner ancestors may be related to the Bere Regis, Dorset ancestors of a signficant USA Joyner family line. You may be focused on these or other geographic locations but your contributions may find links to Joyner/Joiner families all over the world. == Resources == ===On Wikitree=== * List of profiles on Wikitree [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/JOYNER JOYNER] / [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/JOINER JOINER]. * G2G feed of questions tagged [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/JOYNER JOYNER] / [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/JOINER JOINER]. * Orphaned profiles on WikiTree [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Adoptions&s=JOYNER JOYNER] / [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Adoptions&s=JOINER JOINER]. * Unsourced profiles on WikiTree [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=Joyner-1 JOYNER ] / [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=Joiner-1 JOINER]. * Unconnected profiles on WikiTree [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AUnconnected&mId=10209961&order=dateup&viewAll=1&privacy=0&orphans=0&s=JOYNER JOYNER] / [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AUnconnected&mId=10209961&order=dateup&viewAll=1&privacy=0&orphans=0&s=JOINER JOINER]. ===Non Wikitree=== * House of Names: Crests, Coat of Arms, Name History and notables [https://www.houseofnames.com/joyner-family-crest joyner] / [https://www.houseofnames.com/joiner-family-crest joiner] * Burke's General Armory (as available on the Internet Archive) [https://archive.org/stream/generalarmoryofe00burk#page/550/ Joyner] * British Surnames: Origins, Related names, Distribution Map, Stats, and 1881 Census [http://britishsurnames.co.uk/surname/joyner Joyner] / [http://britishsurnames.co.uk/surname/joiner Joiner] * Internet Surname Dababase: [http://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/joyner Joyner] / [http://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/joiner Joiner] * The Peerage: genealogical survey of the peerage of Britain [http://thepeerage.com/i2134.htm#s27917 Joyner] / [http://thepeerage.com/i2120.htm#s27792 Joiner] * Wikipedia entries for people with the surname [https://www.ancestry.com/name-origin?surname=Joyner Joyner] / [https://www.ancestry.com/name-origin?surname=Joiner Joiner] * Ancestry.com origins of surname [https://www.ancestry.com/name-origin?surname=Joyner Joyner] / [https://www.ancestry.com/name-origin?surname=Joiner Joiner]
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[[Category:Judd Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] {{#switch: {{{1}}} |image=Image:Widgets-7.png }} == Origins == This uncommon name is of early medieval English origin, and is derived from one of the diminutive forms of the personal name Jordan. The given name has two possible sources: it may derive from an Old German personal name, "Jordanes", thought to contain the same root as the Old Norse "jordh", land; or, and this is the more likely source for most bearers of the modern surname, it may be taken directly from the name of the river Jordan, which is so called from the Hebrew "Yarden", from "yarad", to go down, descend to the Dead Sea. Returning Crusaders and pilgrims would frequently bring back flasks of water from the river Jordan to be used in the baptism of their children, since John the Baptist had baptized people, including Christ Himself, in the river. The given name Jordan thus acquired some popularity, and has generated a number of surnames, among them Judd, Jurd, Jutte and Jude, from diminutive forms. The given name is recorded in the Latinized form of "Jurdanus" in 1196, and one Judde Rampe is listed in the Lancashire Assize Court Rolls of 1246. Examples of the surname from London Church Registers include the christening of Alice, daughter of William Judd, at St. Mary Magdalene, on October 27th 1566. A Coat of Arms granted to a family of the name depicts a silver fesse ragulee between three silver boars' heads, couped, on a red shield. The first recorded spelling of the family name is shown to be that of Hugo Judde, which was dated 1204, in the "Pipe Rolls of Herefordshire", during the reign of King John, known as "Lackland", 1199-1216.[Origins: [https://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/Judd SurnameDB]] == Distribution == Historically, the surname JUDD was most prevalent in Hampshire and Essex, with further medium concentrations in Wiltshire, Devon, Warwickshire and Hertfordshire. A distribution map can be seen [https://your-family-history.com/surname/j/judd/ here]. Since the mid-19th century, emigration has seen large concentrations develop in the USA, Australia and New Zealand. == Famous and Infamous Judds == === 14th century === * [[Judde-65|John Judde]] (1375-dec), mayor of Salisbury, Wiltshire in 1417 === 15th century === * [[Judde-1|Sir Andrew Judde]] (1490-1558), founder of the Judd School of Tonbridge and Lord Mayor of London === 19th century === * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Judd_(politician) Walter Henry Judd] (1898-1994), American politician, statesman and recipient of the Presidential Medal of Freedom === 20th century === * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oscar_Judd Thomas William Oscar Judd] (1908-1995), Canadian Major League Baseball pitcher for the Boston Red Sox (1941–1945) and Philadelphia Phillies (1945–1948) * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sid_Judd Sidney "Sid" Judd] (1928-1959), Welsh international rugby union flanker * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Judd Edward Judd] (1932-2009), British Actor * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugo_Judd Neville Hugo Sale Judd] CVO QSO (1939-2017), Canadian-born New Zealand diplomat, New Zealand Chargé d'Affaires in the Soviet Union (1973-1974) * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naomi_Judd Naomi Judd] (1946-2022), American county music singer and songwriter, best known as part of the duo 'The Judds' with daughter Wynonna. She is also the mother of actress Ashley Judd * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Judd James Judd] (b. 1949), English conductor and classical musician * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terence_Judd Terence Judd] (1957-1979), English pianist * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Judd Christopher Dylan "Chris" Judd] (b. 1983), professional Australian Rules footballer and dual [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brownlow_Medal Brownlow Medal] recipient == External Links == * Facebook: [https://www.facebook.com/groups/2066959486726750/?ref=bookmarks The Judd and Toy families of Australia] * The [https://one-name.org/ Guild of One Name Studies] published a feature article on the [https://one-name.org/journal/pdfs/vol9-7.pdf#page=14 Judde family of Tunbridge Wells] in Vol9-7 == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Judd-3112|Rob Judd]] or leave a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! Add {{Tag Link|Judd}} to your list of [[Special:Following|followed tags]]. That way you'll see all our discussions in {{G2G}}. == Sources == * Ravaillion, Marjorie June ''[https://trove.nla.gov.au/work/10544322?q&versionId=12293984 Two Brothers from the Isle of Wight - a Judd family history]'' : M. Ravaillion, [2004]. * Judd, Sylvester ''[https://archive.org/details/thomasjuddhisdes00judd/page/n5 Thomas Judd and his Descendants]'' : Northampton, Massachusetts: S. Judd, [1856]. * Buckler, Benjamin ''[[Space:Stemmata Chicheleana|Stemmata Chicheleana]]'' : Oxford Clarendon Press, Oxford, [1765]. [https://archive.org/stream/stemmatachichele00buckuoft#page/1/mode/1up Part 1, Page 1]: No. 1. [https://archive.org/stream/stemmatachichele00buckuoft#page/15/mode/1up Part 2, Page 15]: No. 285. * [http://www.selectsurnames4.com/judd.html Select Surnames] website. == Task List == * Origins of name - DONE * Geological distribution - DONE * Famous / infamous persons - DONE * Clean and source all non-US JUDD profiles - IN PROGRESS
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[[Category: Jung Name Study]] [[Category: One Name Studies]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] [[Category: German Roots]] : This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the surname Jung and ALL its variants. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect--and those that don't. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. [[:Category:Jung_Name_Study|Category:Jung_Name_Study]] == Jungs who Emigrated to the United States from Germany == * [[Jung-500|Friederich Jung]] (1730-1793) * [[Jung-1231|Johann Jung]] (1816-1892) * [[Jung-768|Johann Georg Jung]] (1820-1899) == Jungs who Emigrated to Australia from Germany == * [[Jung-750| Conrad Valentine Jung]] (abt 1840-11 May 1896)
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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] [[Category: Corleone, Palermo]] == Introduction == This is a living document about [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Cascio-12/9 the direct ancestors] of my paternal grandfather, the New York City musician [[Cascio-12|Paul Cascio]]. It has been updated most recently on 11 October 2021. I'm [[Cascio-10|Justin Cascio]], a third generation American (or fourth, depending on how you count). Like about eight percent of Americans, I can trace my ancestry to what is now Italy. Both of my paternal grandparents are the children of immigrants from the Palermo province of Sicily. My paternal grandmother told me that her parents were from the city of Palermo. Nearly all of my paternal grand''father'''s ancestors lived in [[Wikipedia:Corleone|Corleone, Sicily]], in the same province, and thanks to the wealth of free online records from the diocese of Monreale available on FamilySearch, I've been able to conduct a broad study of the lineages who share not only my own last name, but several others that appear in my family tree, as well as a few other families of note from Corleone. I describe some of my research methods [[Space:Cascio_Name_Study|here]]. A few notes for reading this list of Paul Cascio's ancestors: all are Roman Catholic and living in Corleone, Sicily, unless otherwise noted. The abbreviation "GG" can mean either great-grandmother or great-grandfather, and refers to their relationship to me, Paul's grandson. Where a remarriage is mentioned, we must assume the previous spouse has died, as there was no divorce in Italy before the 1970s. All facts presented here can be found in the linked profiles, where I document my sources. [[Cascio-10|Cascio-10]] 12:41, 18 March 2016 (EDT) == My paternal grandfather (1922-1984) == My grandfather, [[Cascio-12|Paul Cascio]] (b. 31 Jan 1922 and d. 13 Dec 1984), was the second of four boys, sons of [[Soldano-8|Antonia Lucia Soldano]] and [[Cascio-133|Leoluca Cascio]]. Both his parents immigrated to [[Wikipedia:East_Harlem#Italian_Harlem|New York's Spanish Harlem]] with their mothers, as children, as part of the largest wave of immigration from southern Italy. Lucy and Louis, my great-grandparents, married in New York in 1918. Paul Cascio was the first generation of his family born in America. My father was the second, and I am third. == Great-Grandparents (1852-1966) == ''At the time my ancestors left Sicily, it had been part of the [[Wikipedia:Kingdom_of_Italy|Kingdom of Italy]] since its formation in 1861 under Victor Emmanuel II, King of Sardinia. His son and successor as King of Italy was [[Wikipedia:Umberto_I_of_Italy|Umberto]], who reigned from 1878-1900.'' My great-grandmother [[Soldano-8|Antonia Lucia]] (b. 15 Jul 1891 and d. 11 Nov 1966) was called "Lucy," or ''Lucia,'' on account of [[Soldano-13|her father]]'s blindness, according to the story handed down through my great-uncle. Lucia's brothers and sisters immigrated ahead of her, in 1905, and although Lucia tried to follow in 1906, at age 14, with her father Paolo, and her younger brother Antonino, they were not allowed to sail. Only after Paolo's death did she join her mother and siblings in America. In New York, Lucia's sisters worked---unheard of in Corleone for at least another generation. One sister, [[Soldano-11|Grazia]], married [[Cascio-20|Nicolo' Cascio]] (of unknown relation) from Corleone. Their brother, [[Soldano-9|Antonino]], married [[Cascio-16|Giovanna "Jennie" Cascio]], Nicolo's sister. Another of Lucia's sisters, [[Soldano-12|Nicolena]], also married a man from their home ''comune'' in Sicily. On my great-grandfather's side, there is a similar legend to Paolo Soldano's, though with less detail. According to my great-uncle, [[Cascio-25|Joseph]] (b. 6 May 1919 and d. 28 Feb 2015), who my sister interviewed, [[Cascio-133|Leoluca]]'s father, [[Cascio-36|Giuseppe Cascio]] (b. 28 Jul 1852 and d. 6 Jan 1899), had some health problem that he felt would prevent him passing through Ellis Island. Giuseppe was too sick in 1894 to report the birth of the sixth of his seven children, and he died five years later at age 46. His widow, [[Grizzaffi-9|Angelina Grizzaffi]], immigrated not long afterward. Angelina traveled with four of her children, including [[Cascio-133|Leoluca]], age fourteen, in 1901. Angelina was held for special detention, because she was a widow, but then released. In New York, Angela's family stayed with her sister, [[Grizzaffi-104|Salvatrice]]'s family, who eventually returned to Corleone. Thanks to one of Salvatrice's descendants, I have the photo of Angela and her daughters, on the ship that took them to America, which appears on her profile. Two more of Angela's young children, traveling with her brother, joined them two years later. Leoluca would be known as "Louis" in New York, the name passed down to his oldest grandson. == Great-Great Grandparents (1849-1920) == My twice-great paternal grandparents, [[Cascio-36|Giuseppe Cascio]] (b. 28 Jul 1852 and d. 6 Jan 1899) and [[Grizzaffi-9|Angela Grizzaffi]] (b. 28 Apr 1863 and d. 28 Oct 1935), were already twice related by marriage when they married in 1880. [[Cascio-36|Giuseppe]]'s older half-brother, [[Cascio-304|Salvatore]] (b. 1846) married [[Grizzaffi-9|Angela]]'s older sister, [[Grizzaffi-69|Anna Maria]], in 1868, and Angela's brother, [[Grizzaffi-11|Nicolo']], married [[Cascio-74|Francesca]], Giuseppe's sister, in 1874. Giuseppe and Angela were both ''contadini'' (peasants). Giuseppe was born ten years before [[Wikipedia:Italian_unification|the formation of the Italian Republic]] under [[Wikipedia:Victor_Emmanuel_II_of_Italy|King Victor Emmanuel II]], and Angela was born the year after. They had seven children together, six of whom immigrated to America. According to her birth record, Giuseppe was on his sick bed in 1894 when their daughter, [[Cascio-22|Rosa]], was born. Rosa's godparents were [[Morello-16|Caterina Morello]], paternal aunt of the infamous gangster [[Morello-35|Giuseppe Morello]], and her husband, [[Cascio-62|Biagio]], [[Cascio-36|Giuseppe]]'s half-brother. Giuseppe and Angela had [[Cascio-17|one more child]], three years later. Giuseppe died at age 46 (b. 28 Jul 1852) on 6 January 1899. Two years later, Angela immigrated with four of their children. The child who stayed in Corleone, [[Cascio-123|Biagia]], married her first cousin, [[Cascio-419|Giuseppe Cascio]], the son of Biagio Cascio and Caterina Morello, in 1902. According to family lore, Giuseppe's family produced olive oil that his brothers-in-law [[Cascio-133|Louis]] (as Leoluca was called in New York) and [[Cascio-17|John]] (born Giovanni, the youngest) sold to their ''corleonesi'' neighbors. Angela died in the Bronx in 1935. ---- ''The term ''maestro'' was used in Sicily to indicate a master of a profession. ''Maestri'' typically ran their own shops, with employees, and belonged to craft guilds. Corleone, because of its location, had large numbers of master tradesmen, lawyers, and priests. The town was not only a crossroads for commerce, but was near the archdiocese in Monreale, where my Soldano ancestors are from, and the largest port in Sicily, Palermo, home of Parliament.'' Lucia Soldano's father, [[Soldano-13|''Maestro'' Paolo Soldano]] (aka Giordano, born 23 May 1849 and d. 13 Sep 1907), was a master carpenter, and the son of a master shoemaker. ''Maestro'' Paolo married [[Paparcuri-1|Maria Grazia Bernarda Paparcuri]] (b. 13 Jan 1860 and d. 29 Jan 1926) in 1884 and they had six children, of which the eldest died in infancy. [[Soldano-8|Antonia Lucia]] was their fifth: the youngest surviving child. Maria and two of her sons immigrated to New York around 1905, settling in the same part of the city as Angelina Grizzaffi and her family. ''Maestro'' Paolo and two of his children attempted to immigrate in 1906, but were turned back. According to family lore passed down through both my family and that of another genealogist, Paolo was blind, and prevented from entering the United States for this reason. He died in 1907, when [[Soldano-8|Lucia]] joined her mother and brothers in New York. == Great-Great-Great Grandparents (1808-95)== ''[[Wikipedia:Ferdinand_I_of_the_Two_Sicilies|King Ferdinand I]], aka III and IV, of the Two Sicilies (b. 12 Jan 1751 and d. 4 Jan 1825), brother of [[Wikipedia:Charles_IV_of_Spain|King Charles IV of Spain]], was deposed twice from his throne in Naples, the second time by Napoleon Bonaparte. During the [[Wikipedia:Napoleonic_Wars|Napoleonic Wars]], the British occupied Sicily for its strategically useful location, bringing the first trickle of [[Wikipedia:Industrial_Revolution|industrialization]] to the island. In 1816, following the wars, King Ferdinand was restored and merged his kingdoms into the single Kingdom of the Two Sicilies. In 1820-21 and 1848, Sicilians revolted against the Bourbon King Ferdinand. A [[wikipedia:Cholera_outbreaks_and_pandemics#Second.2C_1829-51|cholera epidemic]] swept Sicily in the summer of 1837 and so called "annointers" were accused of poisoning the populace with the disease.'' [[Cascio-90|Leoluca Cascio]] (b. 7 Nov 1808 and d. 19 Apr 1872) is my third-great grandfather, namesake of my great-grandfather, [[Space:Cascio_Name_Study#Given_Names|as was traditional]] for the first born son. He was a farmer (''agricola''), the son of [[Cascio-186|Giuseppe Cascio]] and [[Oliveri-18|Maria Oliveri]]. Leoluca married twice, first to [[Giuffrida-2|Giovanna Giuffrida]], with whom he had five children, including [[Cascio-304|Salvatore]] and [[Cascio-62|Biagio]], mentioned above. [[Castro-413|Their oldest son]] died at age ten in 1849, and Giovanna died the following year. Leoluca married his second wife, [[Ligotino-1|Salvatrice Ligotino]] (b. 24 Nov 1826 and d. 17 Feb 1907), my third-great grandmother, in 1850. They had nine children, of whom my great-great grandfather, [[Cascio-36|Giuseppe]], was the second. He was named after [[Cascio-186|his paternal grandfather]], as was [[Castro-413|his oldest half-brother]]. It was traditional for families to name their first sons after their paternal grandfathers, and if that boy died, to give the name to another son. Giuseppe's older brother, [[Cascio-454|Giovanni]], was evidently named after Giovanna Giuffrida: [[Space:Cascio_Name_Study#Given_Names|another common tribute]]. The Cascio and Ligotino families lived on and near [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Via+Umberto+I,+90034+Corleone+PA,+Italy/@37.814123,13.3005587,18z/data=!4m2!3m1!1s0x131a1c783af71409:0x3fb4df715e1609b7 via Sant'Elena in Corleone], in the northeast part of town. Via Sant'Elena takes its name from the church that stands opposite on what is now via Umberto I. The saints Elena and Constantine, mother and son, are associated with one of the oldest Church confraternities, established in 1200 to provide assistance and charity to ''confrati'' and their families. These Church brotherhoods were a precursor of the mutual aid societies that poor Sicilians relied upon in both the Old and New Worlds. ''Confrati,'' in turn, evolved into both the ''fasci'' ("fasci" are bundles, [http://fablesofaesop.com/the-father-his-sons-and-the-bundle-of-sticks.html like of sticks]) of the early modern labor movement, and criminal organizations such as the [[:Category:Corleone_Mafia|''Fratuzzi'']] ("Little Brothers") of Corleone. [[Grizzaffi-10|Giovanni Grizzaffi]] (b. 14 Nov 1811 and d. 29 Jan 1893) was called a ''borgese'' (landowner, middle class) in 1860 and a ''villico'' (peasant) three years later, suggesting he was a landowner of modest means. He married [[Quaglino-1|Biagia Quaglino]] (b. 9 Sep 1820 and d. 27 Mar 1895) in 1844 and they had at least nine children, three of whom married the children of my third-great grandfather, [[Cascio-90|Leoluca Cascio]], including their youngest child [[Grizzaffi-9|Angela]], my great-great grandmother. Giovanni died at age 81 on 30 January 1893 and Biagia died two years later at age 74. Giovanni and Biagia's oldest living child, [[Grizzaffi-104|Salvatrice]] (b. 2 May 1849), immigrated with her husband, [[Crescimanno-1|Leoluca Crescimanno]], to New York's [[Wikipedia:East_Harlem|Spanish Harlem]] in 1896, where they hosted her widowed sister [[Grizzaffi-9|Angelina]] and her children upon their arrival in 1901. Salvatrice and Leoluca returned to Corleone, but Angelina and her children remained in America. ---- [[Soldano-16|''Maestro'' Emmanuele Soldano]] (b. 11 Oct 1819 and d. 13 Aug 1887) was a master shoemaker. He married [[Cinquemani-4|Maria Grazia Cinquemani]] (b. 10 Feb 1824 and d. 6 Jun 1874) in 1844 and they had ten children. [[Soldano-13|Paolo]], named after his maternal grandfather, was the third. Paolo's older sister, [[Soldano-15|Giuseppa]], married [[Paparcuri-13|Giuseppe Paparcuri]], a brickmason, who died in Sardinia (at that time part of the [[wikipedia:History_of_Sardinia#Kingdom_of_Italy|Kingdom of Italy]]) at age 31. Giuseppe was a grandson of [[Paparcuri-17|Frederico Paparcuri]], my 4 GG, from Palermo, and so was also the first cousin of [[Paparcuri-1|Maria Grazia Bernarda Paparcuri]], my great-great grandmother. [[Paparcuri-2|''Maestro'' Antonino Paparcuri]] (5 Dec 1824 and d. 24 Apr 1870), the youngest child of ''Maestro'' Federico and ''Donna'' Grazia Napoli, married [[Canali-1|Nicolena Canali]] in 1852 and they had eight children. [[Paparcuri-1|Maria Grazia Bernarda]] was their fourth child. [[Canali-1|Nicolena Canali]] (b. 6 Jun 1832 and d. 2 May 1894) is the daughter of [[Canali-21|''Maestro'' Rosario Canali]] and his second wife, [[Salemi-26|''Donna'' Marianna Salemi]]. She was born 6 June 1832 and named after [[Nicolosi-51|her maternal grandmother]]. Her father was killed five years later, in the spring of 1837. == 4th-Great Grandparents (1778-1875) == [[Cascio-186|Giuseppe Cascio]] (b. 8 Jun 1780 and d. 27 Oct 1833) and [[Oliveri-18|Maria Oliveri]] (b. 19 Mar 1789 and d. 7 Apr 1875) married in 1805 and had eight children. [[Cascio-467|Giovanna]] (b. 9 Oct 1813) married [[Ligotino-136|Giuseppe Ligotino]] in 1834. [[Cascio-195|Francesca]] (b. 8 Feb 1816 and d. 18 Jul 1879) married [[Ligotino-6|Salvatore Ligotino]], [[Ligotino-136|Giuseppe]]'s double cousin, in 1837. Salvatore and Giuseppe both lost their mothers in the [[wikipedia:Cholera|cholera]] epidemic that summer. Salvatore, a clerk to [[Catinella-2|''Don'' Giuseppe Catinella]], died at age 45, leaving a widow and six children. Francesca and Salvatore's youngest child, [[Ligotino-41|Lucia]] (b. 11 Mar 1855), born the year before her father's death, was the subject of an [[Space:An_1880_Paternity_Case|1880 High Court hearing]], conducted by the archbishop, into her paternity. Giuseppe and Maria's son, [[Cascio-90|Leoluca]] (b. 7 Nov 1808 and d. 19 Apr 1872), my third-great grandfather, married his first wife, [[Giuffrida-2|Giovanna Giuffrida]], a widow, in 1838. Their daughter [[Cascio-119|Carmela]] (b. 11 Mar 1811 and d. 6 Jan 1881) married [[Ligotino-3|Vincenzo Ligotino]] (b. 4 Aug 1811 and d. 11 May 1887), [[Ligotino-136|Giuseppe]]'s brother, in 1840. [[Cascio-90|Leoluca]]'s first wife died in 1850 and he remarried, to my 3GG [[Ligotino-1|Salvatrice Ligotino]] (b. 24 Nov 1826), the daughter of [[Ligotino-85|Carmelo]]. Carmelo is a brother of [[Ligotino-136|Giuseppe]] and [[Ligotino-3|Vincenzo]], [[Cascio-90|Leoluca]]'s brothers in law (married to his sisters Giovanna and Carmela). Salvatrice's father, [[Ligotino-85|Carmelo Ligotino]] (b. 6 Nov 1800 and d. 9 Apr 1844) was a landless peasant farmer (''villico''). He married [[Mannina-7|Maria Rosa Mannina]] (b. 13 Jul 1807 and d. 25 Aug 1880) in 1827. They had seven children, the oldest of whom was [[Ligotino-1|Salvatrice]], my third-great grandmother. Carmelo and Maria Rosa's son, Salvatore, is the ancestor of my fourth cousin, [[Giammona-16|Theresa Giammona Corris]] and her son, both active Wikitreers who have also taken DNA tests. [[Grizzaffi-324|Nicolo' Grizzaffi]] (b. 1 Apr 1770 and d. 4 Oct 1844) and [[Puccio-9|Salvatrice Puccio]] (b. 25 Aug 1776 and d. 10 Dec 1853) had at least six children. Their son [[Grizzaffi-10|Giovanni]] (b. 4 Nov 1811 and d. 29 Jan 1893), my 3rd-great grandfather, was named after [[Grizzaffi-362|his paternal grandfather]]. [[Quaglino-27|Filippo Quaglino]] (b. 27 Jul 1792 and d. 15 Jun 1861) and [[Colletti-17|Anna Maria Colletti]] (b. 22 May 1794 and d. 7 Feb 1857) married in 1814 and had eight children. [[Quaglino-1|Biagia]], their third child and my 3rd-great grandmother, was born in 1820. She married [[Grizzaffi-10|Giovanni Grizzaffi]] in 1844. Her sister [[Quaglino-18|Lucia]] (b. 23 Aug 1824) married [[Ligotino-151|Giuseppe Ligotino]] (b. 15 Sep 1821) (my second cousin, 5x removed) in 1850. Her other sister, [[Quaglino-17|Margherita]] (b. 24 Dec 1827), married [[Ligotino-14|a man with the same name]] (b. 2 Jun 1831) (who is related to me the same way) in 1856. The two Giuseppes are double cousins. Lucia remarried in 1856, to [[Cascio-298|Leoluca Castro]] (b. ~1816) (Lucia's 3rd cousin, and my 3rd cousin, 5x removed). Anna Maria died at age 62 (b. 1794) on 7 February 1857. and Filippo died four years later at age 70. ---- [[Soldano-29|''Maestro'' Giuseppe Soldano]] (b. 8 Feb 1778 and d. 12 Aug 1829) was born in [[wikipedia:Monreale|Monreale]], the seat of the archbishop, near Palermo. Giuseppe married twice, first to [[Greco-189|Maria Antonia Greco]]. He married [[Maniscalco-37|Giuseppa Maniscalco]] (b. 4 Oct 1798 and d. 24 Nov 1842) in Corleone in 1816. They had six children, including [[Soldano-16|''Maestro'' Emmanuele]] (b. 11 Oct 1819 and d. 13 Aug 1887), named after [[Maniscalco-55|his maternal grandfather]]. ''Maestro'' Giuseppe died the summer of 1829, the beginning of the [[wikipedia:Second_cholera_pandemic_%281829%E2%80%9351%29|the second cholera pandemic]] (as it is called, for its timing in Europe. The most devastating epidemic of cholera in Sicily occurred in 1837.) His son, ''Maestro'' Emmanuele, married [[Cinquemani-4|Maria Grazia Cinquemani]] in 1844. I have found two census records that show where [[Cinquemani-10|''Maestro'' Paolo Cinquemani]] (b. ~1792 and d. 20 Jul 1837) lived, as a young man with his widowed father near [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Via+Sant'Agostino,+6,+90034+Corleone+PA,+Italy/@37.811303,13.30123,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m2!3m1!1s0x131a1b87e3337c51:0x5f806e6b589541e9 San Agostino], a church and convent, and as a married ''maestro'', twenty two years later, in nearly the same place. ''Maestro'' Paolo married twice, first to Paola Ciravolo, in January 1814. Paola died only ten days after they married. Paolo remarried, to my fourth-great grandmother, [[L'Ala-1|Brigitta l'Ala]] (b. ~1794 and d. after 1874), in September that year. Paolo and Brigitta had at least six children. [[Cinquemani-4|Maria Grazia]] (b. 2 Mar 1820), was their fourth child, probably named after [[Buscarino-6|Grazia Buscarino]], her paternal grandmother. ''Maestro'' Paolo died at the height of the 1837 cholera epidemic in Sicily, at age 43. [[Paparcuri-17|''Maestro'' Federico Paparcuri]] (b. ~1774 and d. bef. 1834) was born in Palermo. The name may actually be ''Parpacuri,'' based on the earliest baptismal records for his children in Corleone. Federico (or "Friderico") married [[Napoli-24|Grazia Napoli]] (b. 14 Mar 1783 and d. 19 Dec 1849) in Corleone in 1809 and they had at least eight children together, including five sons named Paolo, after Federico's father. The first four are presumed to have died in infancy, and the last born survived to become a ''maestro''. [[Paparcuri-2|Antonino]] (b. 5 Dec 1824), my third great grandfather, is the youngest of their children I've discovered so far. [[Canali-21|''Maestro'' Rosario Canali]] (b. 9 Nov 1794 and d. 9 Apr 1837), named after his paternal grandfather, married twice, first to Rosaria Inserra (b. ~1805 and d. 16 Aug 1829). She died at the beginning of the second cholera pandemic. ''Maestro'' Rosario remarried seven months later to [[Salemi-26|''Donna'' Marianna Salemi]] (b. ~1817 and d. 27 Jun 1882) and they had at least four children. The terms ''don'' and ''donna'' can indicate either noble descent, be used as an honorific with ''gabelloti'' and other "men of respect." Rosario Canali was murdered in the spring of 1837. [[Canali-1|Nicolena]], my third-great grandmother, was their second child. She married [[Paparcuri-2|''Maestro'' Antonino Paparcuri]] in 1852. ''Maestro'' Rosario's youngest child, [[Canali-22|Emmanuele]], died, unmarried, at age 46 (b. 1836) on 5 August 1882. He is the only person I have found in my research, who refused last rites when he died. == 5th Great Grandparents (1727-1853) == ''From 1720 to 1734, the King of Sicily, [[Wikipedia:Charles_VI,_Holy_Roman_Emperor|Charles IV]], was an Austrian Habsburg. After the [[Wikipedia:War_of_the_Polish_Succession|War of the Polish Succession]], Sicily returned to the hands of the Spanish House of Bourbon, ruled by [[Wikipedia:Charles_III_of_Spain|Charles V]] of Sicily. Both of these kings are known by other ordinals, on their other thrones.'' [[Cascio-544|Leoluca Cascio]] (b. 7 Sep 1742 and d. 29 Dec 1826) is among the Cascios who lived on via Sant'Elena in Corleone. He married twice, first to [[Rizzotto-26|Maria Rizzotto]], the daughter of his godparents, in 1766. He was widowered and remarried to my fifth-great grandmother, [[Todaro-10|Emmanuela Todaro]] (b. ~1751 and d. 25 Oct 1829), in 1770. They had at least six children. Their son, [[Cascio-186|Giuseppe]], married [[Oliveri-18|Maria Oliveri]] in 1805. Leoluca died in 1826, when he was 84 years old. [[Gundagna-1|Giovanna Gundagna]] (or "Guadagna") (b. ~1770 and d. 14 Dec 1837), my fifth-great grandmother, married twice, first in 1780 to Biagio Briganti, the son of Placido Briganti and Rosa Cimino, my 6th great grandparents through Biagio's sister, Maria. Giovanna remarried in 1788 to my fifth-great grandfather, [[Oliveri-177|Gaetano Oliveri]] (b. ~1753 and d. 30 Jan 1833) and they had at least two children. Their daughter, [[Oliveri-18|Maria]], married [[Cascio-186|Giuseppe Cascio]]. [[Ligotino-146|Salvatore Ligotino]] (b. ~1772 and d. 27 Nov 1846) and [[Puccio-5|Anna Maria Puccio]] (b. 3 Aug 1779 and d. 20 Jul 1837) married in 1795 and had at least eight children. Their second child, [[Ligotino-85|Carmelo]], and [[Mannina-7|Maria Rosa Mannina]], my 4th-great grandparents, married in 1826. Anna Maria died in the 1837 cholera epidemic at age 58. Three more of Salvatore and Anna Maria's children married members of the Cascio family: * [[Ligotino-136|Giuseppe]] married [[Cascio-467|Giovanna Cascio]], daughter of my 4th-great grandparents, [[Cascio-186|Giuseppe Cascio]] and [[Oliveri-18|Maria Oliveri]], in 1834. * [[Ligotino-57|Lucia]] married [[Marino-119|Salvatore Marino]], who is the son of [[Cascio-460|Biagia Cascio]], in 1836. Biagia is the daughter of [[Cascio-544|Leoluca Cascio]] and [[Todaro-10|Emmanuela Todaro]], my 7GG. * And [[Ligotino-3|Vincenzo]], named after [[Ligotino-176|his paternal grandfather, and my 6th-great grandfather]], married [[Cascio-119|Carmela Cascio]], [[Cascio-467|Giovanna]]'s sister, in 1840. Carmela and Giovanna are my third-great aunts, sisters of my third-great grandfather, [[Cascio-90|Leoluca Cascio]]. [[Mannina-27|Francesco Mannina]] (b. ~1767 and d. 11 Jan 1828) and [[Scimonetto-10|Antonia Scimonetto]] (b. ~1768 and d. 15 Dec 1838) married in 1790 and had at least thirteen children. The family lived near the [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Chiesa+di+San+Michele+Arcangelo/@37.8127995,13.3059136,19z/data=!4m7!1m4!3m3!1s0x131a1c78a0b36ba1:0x37b8abd0f4f65620!2sVia+Lombardia,+65,+90034+Corleone+PA,+Italy!3b1!3m1!1s0x0000000000000000:0xe7266619513a81ca church of San Michele Arcangelo], on the east side of Corleone. Their daughter, [[Mannina-7|Maria Rosa]] (b. 13 Jul 1807 and d. 25 Aug 1880), married [[Ligotino-85|Carmelo Ligotino]] in 1826. [[Grizzaffi-362|Giovanni Grizzaffi]] (b. ~1724 and d. 24 Sep 1785) and [[Sangiorgi-10|Lucia Sangiorgi]] (b. ~1731 and d. 16 Oct 1797) married in 1751 and had at least five children, including [[Grizzaffi-324|Nicolo']] (b. ~1764), who is named after his paternal grandfather. Between 1766 and 1779, Giovanni and Lucia's family appears to have moved across town, from the San Agostino quarter in the southwest, to the northeast of Corleone. After he married, Nicolo' lived in the neighborhood of the Canzoneri church, where the Ligotino and Cascio families lived at that time. [[Puccio-20|''Don'' Giuseppe Puccio]] (b. ~1737 and d. bef. 1802) and [[Briganti-11|Maria Briganti]] (b. ~1737) married on 10 February 1765. They had at least three children of whom [[Puccio-9|Salvatrice]] (b. ~1783), my fourth-great grandmother, is the youngest known. Because no one else in Giuseppe's family is styled ''don,'' a term of respect given to nobility and certain [[:Category:Sicily, Rural_Entrepreneurs|"rural entrepreneurs,"]] "men of respect," I presume he is one of the latter. [[Cascio-560|Maria Cascio]] (b. ~1763 and d. bef. 1806), of no known blood relation to any Cascios mentioned so far, is my 5GG. She married twice, first to ''Maestro'' Stefano Labruzzo. She married my fifth-great grandfather [[Quaglino-101|Leoluca Quaglino]] on 4 September 1791 and they had at least three children, including [[Quaglino-27|Filippo]] (b. 27 Jul 1792). Maria's sister, [[Castro-550|Salvatrice]] (b. ~1753 and d. 1793) was married to Ignacio Sanfilippo. After her death, Ignacio married Brigitta Massanobile, the widow of [[Cascio-535|Ciro lo Cascio]]. Ciro was the son of my 6GG [[Lo_Cascio-88|Stefano lo Cascio]]. [[Colletto-17|Marco Colletto]] (b. 22 Apr 1759 and d. ~1804) is christened Marcus Philippus Archangelus, an unusually long name for my family. Marco married [[Di_Puma-21|Margherita di Puma]] (b. 19 Sep 1775 and d. ~1838) in 1793 and had at least three children, including [[Colletti-17|Anna Maria]] (b. ~1795). Margherita was widowed and remarried in 1804, to Nunzio Navarra. Marco and Margherita's daughter, Anna Maria (b. 22 May 1794) married [[Quaglino-27|Filippo Quaglino]] in 1814. ---- [[Soldano-35|''Maestro'' Alberto Soldano]] (b. ~1728 and d. before 1816) married twice, first to Angela Livantino in 1748, and to [[Velardo-3|Caterina Velardo]] (b. ~1739 and d. ~1816), my fifth-great grandmother, in 1769. They had at least two sons born in Monreale who married in Corleone, including [[Soldano-29|Giuseppe]] (b. 8 Feb 1778 and d. 12 Aug 1829), my fourth-great grandfather. [[Maniscalco-55|Emmanuele Maniscalco]] (b. ~1766 and d. 22 May 1816) married twice, first to [[Palazzo-35|Rosalia Palazzo]] (b. ~1773 and d. 7 Jan 1809) in 1788. They had at least five children, including [[Maniscalco-37|Giuseppa Maria]] (b. 4 Oct 1798 and d. 24 Nov 1842), named after [[Famularo-4|her paternal grandmother]]. Emmanuele remarried only eight days after Rosalia's death, to Vincenza Cuti. Giuseppa married ''Maestro'' Giuseppe Soldano in February 1816. In the following months, first her 13 year old brother, and then Emmanuele, both died. [[Cinquemani-43|''Maestro'' Vincenzo Cinquemani]] and [[Buscarino-6|Grazia Buscarino]] were born in [[wikipedia:Chiusa_Sclafani|Chiusa Sclafani]], and married there in 1791. Their son, [[Cinquemani-10|Paolo]], was born in Corleone soon after. [[L'Ala-2|''Maestro'' Gerlando l'Ala]] (also called "Gerardo") (b. ~1755 and d. 1 Aug 1829), named after his paternal grandfather, and [[Santoro-81|Giuseppa Santoro]] (b. 13 Oct 1769 and d. 25 Dec 1820), married in 1788. They lived on the strada di Sarzana, close to the center of Corleone, where they had eight children, the oldest of them [[L'Ala-1|Brigitta]]. Brigitta married ''Maestro'' Paolo Cinquemani, a widower, in 1814. [[Paparcuri-24|''Maestro'' Paolo Paparcuri]] (b. ~1754 and d. bef. 1805) and [[Sabatino-11|Anna Sabatino]], both from Palermo, are the parents of [[Paparcuri-17|''Maestro'' Federico]]. [[Napoli-39|Leoluca Napoli]] (b. ~1745 and d. 24 Jul 1806) and [[Amari-2|Giovanna Amari]] married in 1777 and had at least five children. The oldest, [[Napoli-24|Grazia]] (b. ~1778 and d. 19 Dec 1849), married ''Maestro'' Federico Paparcuri in 1809. [[Canali-41|''Maestro'' Giuseppe Canali]] (b. ~1760 and d. 14 Jun 1805) and [[Cutrone-46|Paola Cutrone]] (b. ~1763 and d. bef. 1830) married in 1783. Their son, [[Canali-21|''Maestro'' Rosario]] (b. 9 Nov 1794 and d. 9 Apr 1837), was named after his paternal grandfather. He married twice, first to Rosaria Inserra in 1827, and then to my sixth-great grandmother, Marianna Salemi, in 1830. He was killed in 1837. [[Salemi-37|''Don'' Giuseppe Salemi]] (b. 5 Dec 1775 and d. 18 Feb 1838) may be named after [[Grizzaffi-536|his mother's first husband]]. He married twice, first to [[Mondello-38|Maria Mondello]], in 1797. Giuseppe and his second wife, [[Nicolosi-51|Nicolena Nicolosi]] (b. ~1776 and d. 27 Mar 1829), my fifth-great grandmother, married in 1804. He is not known as ''Don'' Giuseppe until sometime after his second marriage (see [[:Category:Sicily, Rural_Entrepreneurs]]). Their daughter, Anna Maria, who is also called [[Salemi-26|Marianna]], married ''Maestro'' Rosario in 1830. == 6th Great Grandparents (1698-1795) == ''Victor Amadeus II of Savoy, King of Sardinia, won Sicily in 1713, according to Denis Mack Smith, because England preferred a weak nation to rule Sicily rather than a strong one. Spain recaptured Sicily five years later when Amadeus withdrew his troops. In 1719, the island was ravaged by the troops of King Philip of Spain, of Amadeus, and of the invader King Charles of Austria, who with the alliance of British naval might, prevailed.'' ''Rule by the Austrian Habsburgs gave way to union with the Bourbon-ruled Kingdom of Naples in 1734, under ''Don'' Carlos of Bourbon (later, [[Wikipedia:Charles_III_of_Spain|Charles III of Spain]]). The Bourbon kings officially resided in Naples.'' ''Sicily's golden age of wheat exportation ended in the 16th century with competition from soft wheat grown in the Americas and Russia. The island was frequently attacked by Barbary pirates from North Africa, as well as the port of Palermo being plagued by local pirates.'' [[Cascio-603|Stefano lo Cascio]] (b. 20 Dec 1705 and d. 22 Sep 1786) married twice, first to [[Colletto-28|Lucia Colletto]] (b. ~1707 and d. bef. 1762) in 1727. They are the parents of at least four children, including [[Cascio-544|Leoluca]], my 5GG. After Lucia's death, Stefano remarried to Pasqua di Fulco. [[Todaro-41|Giovanni Todaro]] (b. ~1730 and d. bef. 1770) and [[Russo-329|Antonia Russo]] married in 1750. They are the parents of [[Todaro-10|Emmanuela]] (b. ~1751 and d. 25 Oct 1829), who married Leoluca Cascio in 1770. They also have a son, Antonino, who married [[Puccio-38|Maddalena Puccio]], daughter of my sixth-great grandparents Castrenze Puccio and Susanna Pomilla, in 1897. [[Oliveri-216|Gesualdo Oliveri]] (b. ~1733 and d. bef. 1784) and [[Gariffo-4|Maria Gariffo]] (b. ~1733 and d. bef. 1798) had at least three children, including [[Oliveri-177|Gaetano]] (b. ~1753 and d. 30 Jan 1833). [[Gundagna-2|Tommaso Guadagna]] and [[Mondello-36|Carmela Mondello]] (b. ~1724 and d. bef. 1788) married in 1744 and had at least four children. Their daughter, [[Gundagna-1|Giovanna]], married at least twice, first to Biagio Briganti, my fifth-great uncle (through his sister, Maria), in 1780, and to my fifth-great grandfather, Gaetano Oliveri, in 1788. [[Ligotino-176|Vincenzo Ligotino]] (b. ~1730 to 10 Dec 1803) and [[Gagliano-31|Oliva Gagliano]] married in 1751. They had at least three sons, including [[Ligotino-146|Salvatore]] (b. ~1772 and d. 27 Nov 1846), named after his paternal grandfather. [[Puccio-33|Castrenze Puccio]] (b. ~1749 and d. bef. 1795) married twice, first to [[Pomilla-44|Susanna Pomilla]], in 1769. They had at least three children, including two daughters who married brothers. Castrenze remarried in 1781, to Lucia Coniglio, who was also a widow. One of his daughters, [[Puccio-10|Biagia]] (b. 15 Jan 1776 and d. 26 Jul 1837), married [[Ligotino-168|Giuseppe Ligotino]] in 1787 and her sister, [[Puccio-5|Anna Maria]] (b. 3 Aug 1779 and d. 20 Jul 1837), my fifth-great grandmother, married Salvatore, Giuseppe's brother, in 1795. Biagia and Anna Maria died within a week of one another, during the 1837 cholera epidemic. Another sister, Maddalena, married Antonino Todaro. Antonino's sister, [[Todaro-10|Emmanuela]], is one of my 6GG. [[Mannina-53|Vincenzo Mannina]] (b. ~1714 and d. 31 August 1787) married twice, first to [[Giunta-44|Giuseppa Giunta]] (b. ~1728 and d. bef. 1790) in 1748. They had at least five children. Their son, [[Mannina-27|Francesco]] (b. ~1767 and d. ~11 Jan 1828), is my fifth-great grandfather. In 1769, Vincenzo remarried and had three more children with Domenica Palumbo. Vincenzo and Giuseppa's daughter, [[Mannina-64|Giuseppa Mannina]], married and had one son, [[Mondello-46|Leoluca Mondello]], who was a known bandit, associated with [[Castro-507|Giuseppe Castro]], aka "Rapanzino" ("the Abductor"). Leoluca and Rapanzino were both killed by the police on the same day in 1836. [[Scimonetto-12|Vincenzo Scimonetto]] and [[Pipia-1|Rosa Pipia]] (b. ~1724 and d. 27 Nov 1806) married in 1748. They had at least five children, including [[Scimonetto-10|Antonia]] (c. 1769), who married [[Mannina-27|Francesco Mannina]] in 1890. [[Grizzaffi-362|Giuseppe Grizzaffi]] and [[Vecchio-27|Anna Maria Vecchio]] married in 1725 and had at least four children, including [[Grizzaffi-362|Giovanni]] (b. ~1731), my fifth-great grandfather. [[Sangiorgi-18|Nicolo' Sangiorgi]] and [[La_Miata-1|Giacinta la Miata]] married in 1719 and had at least four children. [[Sangiorgi-10|Lucia]] (b. ~1731), my 5GG, married Giovanni Grizzaffi in 1751. Her brother, Giovanni, married Giuseppa Puccio, the daughter of my 7GG, six years later. [[Puccio-34|Antonio Puccio]] (b. ~1705 and d. bef. 1765) and [[Mannina-69|Francesca Mannina]] married in 1725. They are the parents of [[Puccio-20|''Don'' Giuseppe]] (b. ~1737) [[Briganti-12|Placido Briganti]] (a name that translates to "Peaceful Thief") and [[Cimino-35|Rosa Cimino]] married in 1737. They had at least five children. [[Briganti-11|Maria]] (b. ~1736 and d. 6 Jul 1830) married Giuseppe Puccio in 1765. The same year, Placido remarried, to Antonia Terrusa, the widow of Girolamo Grizzaffi. Maria's brother, Biagio, married my fifth-great grandmother, Giovanna Guadagna, in 1780. She was widowed and remarried eight years later to my fifth-great grandfather, Gaetano Oliveri. [[Quaglino-99|Filippo Quaglino]] (b. ~1736 and d. 2 Sep 1787) and [[Ciravolo-10|Calogera Ciravolo]] married in 1759. They had at least nine children, including [[Quaglino-101|Leoluca]] (b. ~1764). [[Castro-543|Antonino Castro]] (b. ~1720 and d. bef. 1783) married twice, first to [[Puccio-32|Maria Puccio]], the daughter of my 7GG, in 1840. Antonino remarried in 1852 to [[Messina-72|Paola Messina]]. Antonino and Paola are the parents of [[Cascio-560|Maria]] (b. ~1763 and d. bef. 1806), who appears above as Maria ''Cascio'': the two names are often used interchangeably in these records. Maria married twice, first to ''Maestro'' Stefano Labruzzo in 1783. She remarried, to [[Quaglino-101|Luca Quaglino]], in 1791. [[Colletto-27|Vincenzo Colletto]] (b. ~1707 and d. 9 May 1787) and [[Pomara-11|Anna Maria Pomara]] married in 1742. They had at least two children, including [[Colletto-17|Marco]] (b. 22 Apr 1759). [[Di_Puma-25|Mercurio Di Puma]] (b. est. 1750 and d. bef. 1804) is named after his paternal grandfather, my 8GG. He and [[Trumbatore-8|Gaetana Trumbatore]] married in 1770. Their daughter, [[Di_Puma-21|Margherita]], is named after her paternal grandmother. Margherita married twice, first in 1793 to Marco Colletto, my 5GG. ---- [[Soldano-43|''Maestro'' Mariano Soldano]] (b. ~1698 and d. before 1769) and his wife, Vittoria, parents of ''Maestro'' Alberto Soldano, from Monreale, married in 1719. They are the parents of Alberto. '''Giovanni Velardo''' (b. ~1698) and '''Girolama di Matteo''' married in Monreale in 1718. They are the parents of Caterina, who married Alberto Soldano, a widower, in 1769 in Monreale. [[Maniscalco-58|Mariano Maniscalco]] (b. ~1713) married twice, first to Francesca Merendino, in 1833. He married [[Famularo-4|Giuseppa Famularo]] in 1749 and had at least three children, including [[Maniscalco-55|Emmanuele]] (b. ~1766). Emmanuele married twice, first to Rosalia Palazzo in 1788. [[Palazzo-43|Andrea Palazzo]] is named after his paternal grandfather. He and [[Grizzaffi-503|Ignazia Grizzaffi]] (b. ~1745 and d. bef. 1785) are the parents of [[Palazzo-35|Rosalia]] (b. ~1768). Ignazia's half-brother, [[Salemi-37|Giuseppe Salemi]], is my fifth-great grandfather. [[Cinquemani-78|''Maestro'' Paolo Cinquemani]] and [[Piazza-245|Antonina Piazza]] had at least two children who married in Chiusa Sclafani, including my fifth-great grandfather, [[Cinquemani-43|''Maestro'' Vincenzo]]. [[Buscarino-8|''Maestro'' Gaspare Buscarino]] and [[Amagella-1|Giuseppa Amagella]]. Their daughter, [[Buscarino-6|Grazia]], marries Vincenzo Cinquemani in Chiusa Sclafani in 1791. [[L'Ala-31|''Maestro'' Onofrio Lalla (l'Ala)]] and [[Lo_Curto-2|Brigitta lo Curto]] (b. ~1735 and d. bef. 1738) married in 1746 in Corleone. They had at least six children, including [[L'Ala-2|''Maestro'' Gerlando]] (b. ~1755 and d. 1 Aug 1829), who is named after [[Lalla-5|his paternal grandfather]], who was also a ''maestro,'' from Raffadali. [[Santoro-83|Francesco Santoro]] and [[Levantini-1|Antonia Levantini]], parents of [[Santoro-81|Giuseppa]] (b. 13 Oct 1769 and d. 25 Dec 1820). Giuseppa married ''Maestro'' Gerardo L'Ala in 1788. (parents of ''Maestro'' Paolo Paparcuri, from Palermo, married before 1754) (parents of Anna Sabbatino, from Palermo, married before 1754) [[Napoli-57|Mariano Napoli]] (b. ~1718 and d. 1 Jan 1791) and [[Badulato-6|Francesca Badulato]] (b. ~1725 and d. 11 Nov 1785) married in 1743 and had at least four children, two daughters and two sons. The sons, Emmanuele and my 5GG, [[Napoli-39|Leoluca]], married sisters. [[Amari-3|''Maestro'' Salvatore Amari]] (b. ~1732 and d. 19 Jan 1809) and [[Milone-22|Serafina Milone]] (b. ~1732 and d. bef. 1825) married in 1752 and had at least four children. Two of them married brothers: [[Amari-2|Giovanna]] (b. ~1760 and d. 1 Feb 1841) married Leoluca Napoli in 1777 and [[Amari-8|Luigia]] (b. 1761 and d. 14 Jul 1837) married Emmanuele in 1780. Luigia and Emmanuele lived with her parents after their marriage. [[Canali-56|''Maestro'' Rosario Canali]] (b. ~1742 and d. bef. 1792) and [[Fruja-2|Maria Fruja]] (b. ~1725 and d. 29 Jun 1785) married in 1756 and had at least two children, including [[Canali-41|''Maestro'' Giuseppe]] (b. ~1763 and d. bef. 1827) [[Cutrono-1|Antonio Cutrono]] (b. ~1731 and d. bef. 1783) and [[Nicolosi-76|Rosa Nicolosi]], parents of [[Cutrone-46|Paola]] (b. ~1787 and d. bef. 1830). Paola married ''Maestro'' Giuseppe Canali in 1783. [[Salemi-38|Vincenzo Salemi]] and [[Puccio-21|Antonina Puccio]] (b. ~1728) were both widows when they married. Vincenzo's first wife was Mercuria Ruffino, whom he married in 1773. By the following year, Mercuria had died, and Vincenzo and Antonia married. Antonina married her first husband, [[Grizzaffi-536|Giuseppe Grizzaffi]], in 1748. Their child, [[Grizzaffi-503|Ignazia]] (c. 1749), is my sixth-great grandmother. Antonina and her second husband are the parents of [[Salemi-37|Giuseppe]] (b. ~1770 and d. 18 Feb 1838), my fifth-great grandfather, making Antonina both my sixth- and seventh-great grandmother. She died by early 1777, and Vincenzo remarried later that year, to Pietra Firmaturi. [[Nicolosi-52|''Maestro'' Giuseppe Nicolosi]] and [[Bentivegna-10|Caterina Bentivegna]] (b. ~1728) married in 1755 and had at least nine children, including [[Nicolosi-51|Nicolena]] (b. ~1776 and d. 27 Mar 1829), who married Giuseppe Salemi, a widower, in 1804. One of Nicolena's brothers is Father Salvatore, a priest, who lived with his widowed mother until his death in 1817. == 7th Great Grandparents (1645-1752) == [[Lo_Cascio-90|Gioachino lo Cascio]] (b. ~1687 and d. bef. 1715) and [[Fruija-2|Giovanna Fruja]], parents of [[Lo_Cascio-88|Stefano]]. Giovanna married five times, first to Innocenzo Cessana, in 1699, then to Gioachino. She remarried in 1715, to Paolo Trumbatore, and again in 1720, to Angelo Canzoneri. She married Bernardo Stilla, her fifth husband, in 1727. [[Colletto-33|Stefano Colletto]] (b. ~1683 and d. bef. 1727) and [[La_Sala-14|Maria la Sala]] married in 1703. They are the parents of [[Colletto-28|Lucia]], who married Stefano lo Cascio in 1727. [[Todaro-46|Antonino Todaro]] (b. ~1697 and d. bef. 1750) and [[Di_Filippo-2|Vincenza di Filippo]] married in 1717. They had at least five children, including [[Todaro-41|Giovanni]], my sixth-great grandfather, and [[Todaro-50|Rosa]], who married my 6th-great uncle, [[Colletto-36|Leonardo Colletto]], son of [[Colletto-30|Mariano]]. [[Oliveri-278|Giovanni Oliveri]] (~1695-1752) and [[Lo_Bello-29|Antonina lo Bello]] married in 1715. In 1719, Giovanni's brother, Paolo, married Antonina's sister, Orsola. Giovanni and Antonina are the parents of [[Oliveri-216|Gesualdo]] (b. ~1733 and d. bef. 1784), my 6GG. [[Russo-334|Giovanni Russo]] (~1707-1750) and [[Cavallaro-22|Antonina Cavallaro]] married in 1727. They had at least one child, Antonina, who married Giovanni Todaro in 1750. [[Gundagna-5|Pietro Guadagna]] (~1683-1744) and [[Cavallaro-28|Maria Cavallaro]] married in 1703. Their son, Tommaso, married Carmela Mondello in 1744. [[Mondello-44|Antonino Mondello]] (~1694-1744) married [[Sanfilippo-58|Giovanna Sanfilippo]], the widow of Gaspare Cimino (my 7th great-uncle), in 1722. They are the parents of Carmela. [[Ligotino-246|Salvatore Ligotino]] (b. ~1699 and d. bef. 1788) married twice, first to [[Praino-2|Susanna Piranio]]. They had at least two children, including Vincenzo, my 6GG. Salvatore remarried, to Caterina Pampillonia, in 1731, and had at least six more children. [[Gagliano-41|Giuseppe Gagliano]] (~1696-1758) and [[Madonia-2|Giovanna Madonia]] are the parents of [[Gagliano-31|Oliva Gagliano]], who married [[Ligotino-176|Vincenzo Ligotino]] in 1751. [[Puccio-42|Leonardo Puccio]] (~1698-1769) and [[Bavuso-3|Anna Bavuso]] married in 1718. They had at least four children who survived to marry, including [[Puccio-32|Maria]], who married my sixth-great grandfather, [[Castro-543|Antonino Castro]]. (He remarried to my 6GG in 1752, after Maria's death.) Maria's brother, [[Puccio-33|Castrenze]] (b. ~1749 and d. bef. 1795), is my 6GG. Leonardo's brother, [[Puccio-37|Nicolo']], is both my 7th- and 8th-great grandfather, through his daughter, who married twice. [[Pomilla-47|Giuseppe Pomilla]] (b. ~1719) and [[Trumbatore-13|Maddalena Trumbatore]] married in 1739 and had at least six children. Their daughter, [[Pomilla-44|Susanna]], married Castrenze Puccio in 1769. Maddalena's brother, Onofrio, is also my 7GG. [[Mannina-58|Giovanni Mannina]] (b. ~1684 and died bef. 1750) married twice, first to Teresa Sangiorgi, in 1708. They had at least one child. Giovanni remarried in 1714 to my 7GG, [[Sciortino-37|Anna Sciortino]], and had at least five more children, including [[Mannina-53|Vincenzo]]. [[Giunta-46|Michaelangelo Giunta]] and [[Papania-4|Innocenza Papania]] (b. est. 1709 and d. 9 Oct 1788), my 7GG, married in 1729 and had at least two children, including [[Giunta-44|Giuseppa]], who married Vincenzo Mannina in 1748. Innocenza's first cousin, [[Papania-6|Anna Papania]], who married [[Ciravolo-23|Paolo Ciravolo]] in 1734, is also my 7GG. [[Scimonetto-18|Antonio Simonetti]] (b. ~1697) (usually spelled "Scimonetto" after this point) and [[Valensisi-1|Caterina Valensisi]] married in 1717. They are the parents of [[Scimonetto-12|Vincenzo]]. [[Pipia-3|Calogero Pipia]] (b. ~1699) and [[Salemi-61|Anna Salemi]] married in 1719. They are the parents of [[Pipia-1|Rosa]], who married Vincenzo Simonetti in 1748. [[Grizzaffi-698|Leonardo Grizzaffi]] (b. ~1645 and d. bef. 1725) married twice, first to Anna Gariffo. According to his second marriage record, Leonardo and his first wife are also known by the surname "Pizzicamorto," a name which means "pinches the dead." Leonardo married [[Rizzo-138|Giuseppa Rizzo]], my 7GG, in 1697. They are the parents of [[Grizzaffi-569|Giuseppe Grizzaffi]]. [[Vecchio-28|Giovanni Vecchio]] ("li Vechio") (~1677-1725) and [[Guardabascio-1|Antonina Guardabascio]] married in 1697. They are the parents of [[Vecchio-27|Anna Maria]], who married Giuseppe Grizzaffi in 1725. Their son, Giovanni, named after his maternal grandfather, is my 6GG. [[Sangiorgi-19|Giuseppe Sangiorgi]] (~1663-1713) and [[Lo_Munti-1|Filippa lo Munti]] married in 1683. They had at least three children, including [[Sangiorgi-18|Nicolo']], my 6GG. [[La_Miata-2|Giovanni la Miata]] (b. ~1679), also known as Costa di Lebro, marries at least twice. He and his first wife, Lucia, whose surname is not yet known, are the parents of [[La_Miata-1|Giacinta]], who married Nicolo' in 1719. [[Puccio-48|Leoluca Puccio]] (~1668-1725) and [[Ardizzano-1|Caterina Ardizzano]] ("Ardizzuni") married in 1688 and had at least two children. Their son, [[Puccio-34|Antonio]], is my 6GG. Their daughter, Rosalia, married Serafino Cammarata, the son of my 7GG, Domenico Cammarata and Brigitta Ciravolo, in 1723. [[Mannina-70|Pietro Mannina]] (b. est. 1665) and [[Cortimiglia-13|Diega Cortimiglia]] married in 1685. They are the parents of [[Mannina-69|Francesca]], who married Antonio Puccio in 1725. There is another Pietro Mannina in this generation, below, married to Gioachina Biscuso. [[Briganti-14|Gaspare Briganti]] (b. ~1673 and d. bef. 1737) and [[La_Rosa-30|Vincenza la Rosa]] married in 1693. They had at least four children who married, including [[Briganti-12|Placido]]. [[Cimino-36|Pietro Cimino]] (b. ~1692) and [[Cappuleri-2|Sigismonda Cappuleri]] married in 1712. They had at least six children who survived to marry, including [[Cimino-35|Rosa]], who married Placido Briganti in 1737. [[Quaglino-132|''Maestro'' Antonino Quaglino]] (~1709-1744) married [[Valenza-7|Antonia Valenza]] in 1729. They had at least three children, two daughters and my 6GG, [[Quaglino-99|Filippo Quaglino]]. [[Ciravolo-23|Paolo Ciravolo]] (or "Ciraulo") (b. ~1714) and [[Papania-6|Anna Papania]] married in 1734 and had at least two children. Their daughter, [[Ciravolo-10|Calogera]], married Filippo Quaglino in 1759. [[Castro-562|Bernardo Castro]] and [[Billitti-3|Arcangela Billitti]] married in 1704 and had at least six children, including [[Castro-543|Antonino]]. [[Messina-77|Giuseppe di Messina]] and [[Mancuso-164|Salvatrice Mancuso]] married in 1716 and had at least six children. Their daughter, [[Messina-72|Paola]] (whose surname is usually recorded as "Messina"), married Antonino Castro, a widower, in 1752. [[Colletto-30|Mariano Colletto]] and [[La_Vara-1|Anna la Vara]] married in 1697 and had at least six children who married. Vincenzo, my 6GG, married Anna Maria Pomara in 1742. Vincenzo's brother, Leonardo, married Rosa Todaro, my 6G aunt, in 1745. [[Pomara-12|Filippo Pomara]] and [[Lo_Cairo-2|Francesca lo Cairo]] married in 1699 and had at least seven children, including [[Pomara-11|Anna Maria]], my 6GG. [[Di_Puma-33|Arcangelo di Puma]] (b. ~1705 and d. bef. 1770) and [[Sciacchitano-5|Margherita Sciacchitano]] married in 1735. They had at least two sons, including [[Di_Puma-25|Mercurio]], my sixth-great grandfather, who is named after his paternal grandfather. [[Trumbatore-10|Onofrio Trumbatore]] (b. ~1708) and his sister, Maddalena, are both my seventh-great grandparents. Onofrio married twice, first to Antonia Cardella in 1728. He married my seventh-great grandmother [[Catalinotto-4|Rosalia Catalinotto]] in 1747. They are the parents of [[Trumbatore-8|Gaetana]]. Gaetana married Mercurio di Puma in 1770. ---- '''''Maestro'' Gaspare Surdano''' (b. ~1678) and his wife, '''Antonina''', of Monreale, parents of [[Soldano-43|Mariano]] '''Notary Rocco di Fabrizio''' of Monreale is Vittoria's father, according to the record of her marriage to Mariano Soldano (''Surdano'') in 1719. Her mother's name is not yet known. '''Benedetto Velardo''' and his wife Giuseppa (or Giovanna: her name is abbreviated) of Monreale, parents of Giovanni. '''Nicolo' di Matteo''' and his wife, Pasqua, of Monreale, parents of Girolama. Girolama married Giovanni Velardi in 1718. [[Maniscalco-81|Michaele Maniscalco]] (b. 13 Nov 1673 and d. bef 1749) and [[Marotta-13|Gioachina Marotta]] married in 1695. They are the parents of [[Maniscalco-58|Mariano]], my 7GG. Mariano marries twice, first to Francesca Merendino, in 1833. His second wife, and my 7th-great grandmother, is Giuseppa Maria Famularo. [[Famularo-5|''Maestro'' Giuseppe Famularo]] (b. ~1696 and d. bef. 1749) and [[Rasillo-1|Maria Rasillo]] (or "Rasizzo") married in 1716. They are the parents of [[Famularo-4|Giuseppa Maria]], who married Mariano Maniscalco in 1749. [[Palazzo-45|Vincenzo Palazzo]] (b. ~1717 and d. bef. 1768) and [[Ferreri-20|Anna Maria Ferreri]] married in 1737. They are the parents of [[Palazzo-43|Andrea]] (b. ~1748 and d. bef. 1785). [[Grizzaffi-536|Giuseppe Grizzaffi]] (b. ~1728) and [[Puccio-21|Antonina Puccio]] married in 1748. The [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Grizzaffi-536&person2_name=Grizzaffi-569 relationship] between this Giuseppe Grizzaffi and [[Grizzaffi-569|my 5GG]] of the same name (b. ~1702) is not yet known [[Cascio-10|Cascio-10]] 23:43, 20 February 2016 (EDT). Giuseppe and Antonina are the parents of [[Grizzaffi-503|Ignazia]], my 6GG. Ignazia married Andrea Palazzo in 1768. Antonia remarried, to [[Salemi-38|Vincenzo Salemi]], in 1774. Antonia and Vincenzo had at least one child, [[Salemi-37|Giuseppe]], my 5GG, who is later known as ''Don'' Giuseppe. Cinquemani, parents of [[Cinquemani-78|''Maestro'' Paolo Cinquemani]] (b. est. 1726), married in Chiusa Sclafani to Antonina Piazza Piazza, parents of [[Piazza-245|Antonina]], married to ''Maestro'' Paolo Cinquemani in Chiusa Sclafani Buscarino, parents of [[Buscarino-8|''Maestro'' Gaspare]], married in Chiusa Sclafani to [[Amagella-1|Giuseppa Amagella]] Amagella [[Lalla-5|''Maestro'' Gerlando Lalla]] (later spelled "L'Ala") (b. ~1696) was born in [[wikipedia:Raffadali|Raffadali]]. He and his wife, [[Lo_Curto-17|Antonina Lo Curto]] married there and had at least three sons, who all became ''maestri'' like their father. The family moved to Corleone by 1739, where ''Maestro'' Gerlando and Antonina had at least one more child, a daughter. All married in Corleone, including [[L'Ala-31|''Maestro'' Onofrio]], my sixth-great grandfather. One of Gerlando's grandson's, ''Maestro'' Vincenzo, son of Michaele, married Lucia Napoli, daughter of my 6GG Mariano Napoli, in 1788. [[Lo_Curto-3|''Maestro'' Giuseppe lo Curto]] (~1699-1746) and [[Orlando-139|Anna Maria Orlando]], the widow of Antonino Macaluso, married in 1719. They are the parents of [[Lo_Curto-2|Brigitta]], who is named after her paternal grandmother. Brigitta married ''Maestro'' Onofrio Lala, from Raffadali, in 1746. The relationship between ''Maestro'' Giuseppe and his daughter's mother-in-law, Antonina, is not known. Santoro, parents of [[Santoro-83|Francesco Santoro]], who was married to Antonia Levantini. Levantini, parents of [[Levantini-1|Antonia Levantini]] Paparcuri, from Palermo (unknown, from Palermo) Sabbatino, from Palermo (unknown, from Palermo) [[Napoli-59|Pietro di Napoli]] (Pietro Napoli) and [[D'Ira-1|Anna d'Ira]] married in 1716. They are the parents of [[Napoli-57|Mariano Napoli]]. Anna died some time after Mariano married in 1743, and Pietro remarried in 1754, to Domenica Catanzaro. [[Badulato-7|Giovanni Badulato]] and [[Paternostro-76|Caterina Paternostro]] married in 1712. They are the parents of Francesca, who married Mariano Napoli in 1743. [[Amari-9|''Maestro'' Francesco d'Amari]] and his wife, Anna Maria Manzella, married in 1725 in [[Wikipedia:Bisacquino|Bisacquino]]. They had at least two children who married in Corleone, including [[Amari-3|Salvatore]], my 6GG. [[Milone-26| ''Maestro'' Gioachino Milone]] and [[Mancuso-160|Anna Maria Mancuso]] married in 1731. Their daughter, [[Milone-22|Serafina]], married ''Maestro'' Salvatore Amari in 1752. [[Canali-58|''Maestro'' Francesco Canali]] and [[Provenzano-87|Francesca Provenzano]] had at least three children, including [[Canali-56|''Maestro'' Rosario Canali]]. After Francesca's death, ''Maestro'' Francesco remarried to another woman named [[Ruffino-21|Francesca]] in 1749. [[Fruija-1|Mariano Fruja]] (aka "Friia," "Friija", "Fruja", "Fruia") (b. ~1694 and d. bef. 1756) and [[Madonia-4|Caterina Madonia]] (or "Madunia") married in 1714. They had at least one child, [[Fruja-2|Maria]] (b. ~1736 and d. bef. 1792), who married ''Maestro'' Rosario Canali in 1756. Domenico Cutrono and his wife, Elisabetta, of Prizzi, parents of [[Cutrono-1|Antonino]]. [[Nicolosi-94|''Maestro'' Francesco Nicolosi]] and [[Rizzo-142|Vita Rizzo]] married in 1707. They are the parents of [[Nicolosi-76|Rosa]], who married Antonino Cutrono in 1751. [[Salemi-57|Antonino Salemi]] (b. ~1691) and [[Di_Leonardo-3|Anna di Leonardo]] married in 1711 and had at least three children, including [[Salemi-38|Vincenzo]]. [[Puccio-37|Nicolo' Puccio]] and [[Mosca-23|Teresa Mosca]] married in 1716 and had at least four children. Their daughter, [[Puccio-21|Antonina]], married twice, first to my 7GG, [[Grizzaffi-536|Giuseppe Grizzaffi]], in 1748, with whom she had [[Grizzaffi-503|Ignazia]], my 6GG, and then to my 6GG [[Salemi-38|Vincenzo Salemi]], in 1774, with whom she had [[Salemi-37|''Don'' Giuseppe Salemi]], my 5GG. Her sister, Giuseppa, married Giovanni Sangiorgi, the son of my 6GG. [[Nicolosi-80|''Maestro'' Pietro Nicolosi]] and [[Firmatura-1|Angela Firmatura]] married in 1713. They have at least five children, including [[Nicolosi-52|''Maestro'' Giuseppe]]. [[Bentivegna-16|Bernardo Bentivegna]] and [[Cammarata-73|Maria Cammarata]] married in 1728. Their daughter, [[Bentivegna-10|Caterina]], named after her paternal grandmother, is born soon after, based on her reported age in the 1807 ''stato delle anime.'' Caterina marries Giuseppe Nicolosi in 1755. == 8th Great Grandparents (1636-1728) == ''From 1479, when the kingdoms of Aragon and Castile joined, Sicily was ruled by the kings of Spain. The island suffered a ferocious outbreak of the Black Death in 1656. In 1667, [[Latino-8|Brother Filippo Latino]], a Capuchin monk who would later be called San Bernardo of Corleone, died in Palermo. In 1669 and 1693, were two of the greatest natural disasters to strike Sicily in millennia. Etna erupted on 11 March 1669, the lava destroying at least ten villages. Twenty-four years later, catastrophic earthquakes destroyed forty Sicilian towns, on 9 and 11 January 1693.'' [[Lo_Cascio-93|Vito lo Cascio]] and [[La_Rosa-31|Antonina la Rosa]] married in 1676. They had at least three children, including [[Lo_Cascio-90|Gioachino]], my 7GG. [[Fruija-3|Natale Fruija]] and [[Cardella-40|Anna Cardella]] (b. est. 1660 and d. bef. 1715) married in 1680. They have at least three children, including [[Fruija-2|Giovanna]], my 7GG. Giovanna married five times, the first time in 1699, only nineteen years after her parents married. Giovanna married for the second time to my 7th-great grandfather, Gioachino lo Cascio. [[Colletto-34|Antonino]] (b. ~1663) and Antonia Colletto, parents of [[Colletto-33|Stefano]] [[La_Sala-15|Leoluca la Sala]] (b. est. 1658 and d. bef 1728) and [[Mannina-107|Angela Mannina]] married in 1678. They had at least five children, including [[La_Sala-14|Maria]], who married Stefano Colletto in 1703. [[Todaro-47|Giuseppe Todaro]] (b. ~1677 and d. bef. 1717) and his wife, Castrenza, had at least two children: [[Todaro-46|Antonio]] and Angela married sister and brother Vincenza and Giuseppe di Filippo on the same day in 1717. [[Di_Filippo-3|Giovanni di Filippo]] and [[Spinnata-1|Filippa Spinnata]] married in 1696. They had at least four children including [[Di_Filippo-2|Vincenza]], my seventh-great grandmother, who married Antonio Todaro in 1717. [[Russo-335|Filippo Russo]] and his wife, Angela, parents of Giovanni. [[Cavallaro-23|Francesco Cavallaro]] and [[La_Terrusa-9|Antonina la Terrusa]] married in 1707. Their daughter, also named Antonina, married Giovanni Russo twenty years later, in 1727. [[Oliveri-293|Leoluca Oliveri]] and [[Abbati-1|Vincenza Abbati]] married in 1673. They had at least two children, sons who married sisters. My 7GG, Giovanni, married Antonina lo Bello. [[Lo_Bello-30|Gioachino lo Bello]] and [[Governali-58|Salvatrice Governali]] married in 1677. They are the parents of at least three children: their daughter, [[Lo_Bello-29|Antonina]], who married [[Oliveri-278|Giovanni Oliveri]] in 1715, is my 7GG. Four years later, Gioachino and Salvatrice's daughter, Orsola, married Giovanni Oliveri's brother, Paolo. They also have a son, Marco, named after his paternal grandfather, who marries in 1722. [[Gariffo-11|Antonino Gariffo]] and his wife, Giovanna, are both my 8th and 9th great-grandparents. They had at least three children: [[Gariffo-8|Leoluca]] (b. est. 1697) is my 7GG, married to Cira Cutrera. His sister, [[Gariffo-12|Antonia]] (b. est. 1678), is my 8GG, married to Giovanni Ciravolo. [[Cutrara-2|Giuseppe Cutrara]] (their last name is later spelled "Cutrera") (c. 1663) and [[Grimaldi-83|Mattea Grimaldi]] married in 1693. Their daughter, [[Cutrera-18|Cira]], married Leoluca Gariffo married in 1717. [[Gundagna-7|Leoluca Guadagna]] (also spelled "Guadagnia" and "Gundagna"), and [[Milicca-1|Paola Milicca]] married in 1669. They are the parents of at least four children, including [[Gundagna-5|Pietro]], my 7GG. [[Cavallaro-29|Vincenzo Cavallaro]] and his wife, Rosa, parents of Maria. [[Cavallaro-28|Maria Cavallaro]] married Pietro Guadagna in 1703. [[Mondello-45|Vincenzo Mondello]] and [[Finocchio-18|Maddalena Finocchio]] married in 1684. Maddalena was married once before, in 1681. She and Vincenzo are the parents of Antonino. [[Sanfilippo-59|Gioachino]] and Maria Sanfilippo, parents of Giovanna. Giovanna married twice, first to [[Cimino-66|Gaspare Cimino]], the son of my 8GG Tommaso, in 1711. She married my 7GG [[Mondello-44|Antonino Mondello]] in 1722. Giovanna and Antonino's daughter, [[Mondello-36|Carmela]], is my 6GG. [[Ligotino-265|Domenico Ligotino]] and [[D'Alicata-1|Antonia d'Alicata]] married in 1678. They have at least three children, including my 7GG, Salvatore. [[Praino-3|Leoluca Piranio]] and [[Bruno-365|Nunzia Bruno]] married in 1692 and had at least two children. Their daughter, [[Praino-2|Susanna]], married [[Ligotino-246|Salvatore Ligotino]] in 1719. [[Gagliano-42|Antonio Gagliano]] and [[Pipia-9|Leonarda Pipia]] married in 1692. They are the parents of [[Gagliano-41|Giuseppe]]. [[Madonia-3|Giuseppe Madunia]] (later spelled "Madonia") and Anna, parents of [[Madonia-2|Giovanna]], who married Giuseppe Gagliano in 1716. [[Puccio-41|Domenico Puccio]] and [[Lo_Cairo-3|Antonina lo Cairo]] married in 1662 and had at least four children. [[Puccio-37|Nicolo']] married Teresa Mosca in 1716. They are both my 7GG and 8GG. [[Puccio-42|Leonardo]] married Anna Bavuso in 1718. They are my 7GG, as well. [[Bavuso-4|Mercurio Bavuso]] (est. 1679-1722) and [[Ferraro-117|Filippa Ferraro]] married in 1699. They had at least three children, including [[Bavuso-3|Anna]], who married Leonardo Puccio. Filippa remarried in 1726. Another of her children with Mercurio married his stepsister the following year. [[Pomilla-48|Innocenzo Pomilla]] (or "Pumilla") and his wife, Susanna, are the parents of [[Pomilla-47|Giuseppe]] [[Trumbatore-11|Francesco Trumbatore]], son of Silvestre and Antonina, and [[Gallarella-1|Antonia Gallarella]], daughter of Antonino and Orsola, married in 1694. They are my 8th-great grandparents twice: through their daughter, [[Trumbatore-13|Maddalena]], who married Giuseppe Pomilla in 1739, and through their son, [[Trumbatore-10|Onofrio]]. Onofrio married twice, first in 1728, and then to my 7GG, [[Catalinotto-4|Rosalia Catalinotto]]. There are two men named Pietro Mannina in this generation of my direct ancestors. Their relation to one another is not yet known. [[Mannina-68|Pietro Mannina]] (b. est. 1653) and [[Biscuso-1|Gioachina Biscuso]] married in 1673 and had at least four children, including [[Mannina-58|Giovanni]], my 7GG, who is named after his paternal grandfather. Giovanni married twice, first to Teresa Sangiorgi, in 1708. He remarried in 1714 to my 7GG, [[Sciortino-37|Anna Sciortino]]. The other Pietro Mannina, above, is married to Diega Cortimiglia. [[Sciortino-38|Giovanni Sciortino]] (b. ~1674) and [[Russo-470|Mattea Russo]] married in 1689. They have at least two children, including my 7GG, [[Sciortino-37|Anna]]. [[Giunta-48|Giovanni Giunta]] (b. ~1688 and d. bef. 1729) and [[Ruvalo-6|Francesca Ruvalo]] married in 1697. They are the parents of [[Giunta-46|Michaelangelo]]. [[Papania-5|Salvatore Papania]] (b. ~1674 and d. bef. 1727) and [[Maringo-2|Caterina Maringo]] married in 1694 and had at least one child, Innocenza, who is my 7GG. Caterina remarried in 1727. Innocenza married Michaelangelo Giunta in 1729. Salvatore's brother, Giuseppe, has a daughter, Anna, who is also my 7GG, married to Paolo Ciravolo. [[Simonetti-20|Pietro Scimonetto]] (b. ~1677 and d. bef. 1717) (also spelled "Simonetti") and [[D'Anna-28|Laura d'Anna]] are the parents of [[Scimonetto-18|Antonio]]. Two months before Antonino's wedding, his mother remarried, to Francesco Valensisi, of unknown relation to Caterina. [[Valensisi-2|Giuseppe Valensisi]] and [[Vintaloro-24|Orsola Vintaloro]] married in 1684 and had at least five children, including [[Valensisi-1|Caterina]], who married Antonio Simonetti in 1717 [[Pipia-4|Vincenzo Pipia]] and Caterina di Chiazza, who married in 1669, are the parents of at least four children who married, including [[Pipia-3|Calogero]] [[Salemi-62|Castrenze Salemi]] and his wife, Angela, are the parents of [[Salemi-61|Anna]], who married Calogero Pipia in 1719. Grizzaffi, parents of [[Grizzaffi-698|Leonardo]] Domenico Rizzo and his wife, Laura, parents of [[Rizzo-138|Giuseppa]], who married Leonardo Grizzaffi, a widower, in 1697. [[Vecchio-37|Giuseppe Vecchio]] (b. est. 1657) and his wife, Sigismonda, parents of Giovanni Vecchio [[Guardabascio-2|''Maestro'' Arcangelo Guardabascio]] (b. est. 1657) and his wife, Elisabetta, parents of [[Guardabascio-1|Antonina]]. She married Giovanni Vecchio in 1697. [[Sangiorgi-28|Leoluca Sangiorgi]] and his wife, Antonina, parents of [[Sangiorgi-19|Giuseppe]] [[Lo_Munti-2|Gioachino lo Munti]] (or la Monte) and his wife, Giovanna, parents of [[Lo_Munti-1|Filippa]]. Filippa married Giuseppe Sangiorgi in 1683. La Miata, parents of [[La_Miata-2|Giovanni]], who is also known as "Costa di Lebro." (unknown) [[Puccio-58|Salvatore Puccio]], alias Gargano, and his wife Francesca, parents of [[Puccio-48|Leoluca]] [[Ardizzano-2|''Maestro'' Giuseppe Ardizzuni]] (later spelled "Ardizzano") and his wife Melchiora. Their daughter Caterina married Leoluca Puccio in 1688. [[Mannina-109|Giuseppe Mannina]] and his wife, Rosalia, parents of [[Mannina-70|Pietro]]. [[Cortimiglia-14|Giuseppe Cortimiglia]] and his wife, Rosalia, parents of [[Cortimiglia-13|Diega]]. Diega married Pietro Mannina in 1685. [[Briganti-19|''Maestro'' Antonino Briganti]] and his wife, Caterina, are the parents of [[Briganti-14|Gaspare]]. [[La_Rosa-33|Placido la Rosa]] and his wife, Antonina, are the parents of Vincenza, who married Gaspare Briganti in 1693. [[Cimino-41|Tommaso Cimino]] (est. b. 1651) married at least twice, first to [[Fruija-5|Paola Fruja]] in 1671. They had at least four children. Gaspare married [[Sanfilippo-58|Giovanna Sanfilippo]], my 7GG, in 1711. After Gaspare died, Giovanna married my 7GG [[Mondello-44|Antonino Mondello]], in 1722. Tommaso married his second wife, [[Vintaloro-17|Margherita Vintaloro]], in 1686. They had at least two children: [[Cimino-36|Pietro]], my 7GG, and [[Cimino-53|Filippa]], my 8GG, who married [[Papania-7|Giuseppe Papania]] in 1705. Giuseppe's brother, [[Papania-5|Salvatore]], is also my 8GG: their daughters, [[Papania-6|Anna]] and [[Papania-4|Innocenza]], are both my direct ancestors. [[Cappuleri-3|Tommaso Cappuleri]] married at least four times, first to [[Fruia-2|Rosa Fruja]] (b. ~1674 and d. bef. 1710) in 1694, the year I estimate their daughter, [[Cappuleri-2|Sigismonda]], is born. She married Pietro Cimino eighteen years later, in 1712. [[Quaglino-158|Domenico Quaglino]] (b. ~1664 and d. bef 1729) married at least twice, first to [[Salemi-90|Agata Salemi]]. Domenico and his second wife, [[Stilla-2|Arcangela Stilla]], married in 1687. They are the parents of [[Quaglino-130|Antonino]], my 7GG. [[Di_Valenza-4|Pietro Valenza]], or "di Valenza," and his wife, [[Zappata-1|Filippa Zappata]], parents of Antonia, married in 1691. Their daughter, Antonina, married at least twice, first to [[Quaglino-130|''Maestro'' Antonino Quaglino]], in 1729. [[Ciravolo-28|Giovanni Ciravolo]] (or "Ciraulo") and [[Gariffo-12|Antonia Gariffo]], my 8GG, married in 1698. They had at least six children, including [[Ciravolo-23|Paolo]], my 7GG. Antonia's brother, Leoluca, is also my 7GG, married to Cira Cutrera. [[Papania-7|Giuseppe Papania]] (brother of Salvatore, mentioned above) and [[Cimino-53|Filippa Cimino]] had at least two children, including [[Papania-6|Anna]], who married Paolo Ciravolo in 1734. [[Castro-591|''Maestro'' Angelo Castro]] and [[Nicolosi-92|Domenica Nicolosi]] married in 1665. They are the parents of [[Castro-562|Domenico]] [[Billitti-4|Antonino Billitti]] and his wife, Caterina, parents of [[Billitti-3|Arcangela]], who married Domenico Castro in 1704. [[Di_Messina-1|Francesco di Messina]] (b. ~1676) and his wife, Rosa, parents of [[Messina-77|Giuseppe]] [[Mancuso-165|Giovanni Mancuso]] and [[Ciravolo-44|Giovanna Ciravolo]] married in 1682. They are the parents of [[Mancuso-164|Salvatrice]], who married Giuseppe di Messina in 1716. Giovanni's brother, [[Mancuso-266|Domenico]], and Giovanna's sister, [[Ciraulo-10|Brigitta]], are each also my 8GG. [[Ferreri-22|Gioachino Ferreri]] (or "Ferraro") and his wife Anna, from Prizzi, had at least three children who married in Corleone. Two of their children, [[Ferreri-21|''Maestro'' Giuseppe]] and [[Ferreri-27|Giovanna]], are both my 8GG. Giovanna married [[Mancuso-266|Domenico Mancuso]] in 1700. [[Cammarata-77|''Maestro'' Constantino Cammarata]] and his wife, Caterina, parents of [[Cammarata-76|Epifania]], who married ''Maestro'' Giuseppe Ferreri in 1719. [[Colletto-46|Leonardo Colletto]] and his wife, Giovanna, parents of [[Colletto-30|Mariano]] [[La_Vara-2|Giuseppe la Vara]] and his wife, Antonia, parents of Anna. [[La_Vara-1|Anna la Vara]] married Mariano Colletto in 1697. [[Pomara-27|Paolo Pomara]] (at this time, the surname is more commonly spelled "Pumara") and his wife, Biagia, had at least two children, including [[Pomara-12|Filippo]] Bernardo lo Cairo and his wife, Rosalia, parents of [[Lo_Cairo-2|Francesca]], who married Filippo Pumara in 1699. [[Di_Puma-34|Mercurio di Puma]] and [[Saltaformaggio-2|Francesca Saltaformaggio]] ("Santafrumaggi") married in 1697 and had at least four children, including, Arcangelo (b. ~1705). Arcangelo married twice. He married his second wife, Margherita Sciacchitano, in 1735. [[Sciacchitano-6|Giuseppe Sciacchitano]] married [[Lanza-68|Caterina Lanza]] in 1703. They had at least two children, including Margherita, who married Arcangelo di Puma in 1735. [[Catalinotto-5|Giuseppe Catalinotto]] (also spelled "Catalanotto") and his wife, Antonina are the parents of [[Catalinotto-4|Rosalia]]. Rosalia, my 7GG, was the second wife of [[Trumbatore-11|Francesco Trumbatore]]: they married in 1747. Francesco's sister, Maddalena, is also my 7GG. ---- Surdano, of Monreale (unknown, of Monreale) di Fabrizio, of Monreale (unknown, of Monreale) Velardo, of Monreale (unknown, of Monreale) di Matteo, of Monreale (unknown, of Monreale) [[Maniscalco-103|Leonardo Maniscalco]] and [[Frisella-17|Filippa Frisella]] married in 1669 and had at least three children, including [[Maniscalco-81|Michaele]] (b. 13 Nov 1673), my 7GG. [[Marotta-14|Onofrio Marotta]] and his wife, Anna (b. ~1655), parents of [[Marotta-13|Gioachina]]. She married Michaele Maniscalco in 1695. ''Maestro'' Girolamo Famularo (b. ~1696) and his wife, Ninfa, parents of [[Famularo-5|''Maestro'' Giuseppe]]. [[Rasillo-2|Francesco Rasillo]] (or "Rasizzo") (b. est. 1676) and his wife, Girolama, parents of [[Rasillo-1|Maria]]. Maria married at least twice, first to ''Maestro'' Giuseppe Famularo in 1716. She remarried in 1747 to Giuseppe Crapa. [[Palazzo-46|Andrea Palazzo]] and his wife, Caterina, parents of [[Palazzo-45|Vincenzo]] [[Ferreri-21|''Maestro'' Giuseppe Ferreri]] married at least twice, first to Gioachina, whose surname is not yet known. He remarried, to [[Cammarata-76|Epifania Cammarata]] in 1719. Their daughter, [[Ferreri-20|Anna Maria]], married Vincenzo Palazzo in 1737. [[Grizzaffi-581|Giuseppe Grizzaffi]] and [[Triolo-6|Antonia Triolo]] married in 1700. They had at least one child, also called [[Grizzaffi-536|Giuseppe]], my 7th-great grandfather. He married [[Puccio-21|Antonina Puccio]] in 1748. [[Mosca-24|Giovanni Mosca]] and his wife, Giovanna, parents of [[Mosca-23|Teresa]], who married [[Puccio-37|Nicolo' Puccio]] in 1716. Their daughter, [[Puccio-21|Antonina]], is both my sixth- and seventh-great grandmother, through her two husbands: first Giuseppe Grizzaffi, in 1748, then [[Salemi-38|Vincenzo Salemi]] in 1774. Nicolo's brother, [[Puccio-42|Leonardo]], is also my 7th-great grandfather. Cinquemani, in Chiusa Sclafani (unknown, in Chiusa Sclafani) Piazza, in Chiusa Sclafani (unknown, in Chiusa Sclafani) Buscarino, in Chiusa Sclafani (unknown, in Chiusa Sclafani) Amagella, in Chiusa Sclafani (unknown, in Chiusa Sclafani) Lalla (aka L'Ala), from Raffadali Lo Curto, from Raffadali [[Lo_Curto-4|Giovanni Battista lo Curto]] and his wife, [[Unknown-293484|Brigitta Ciancimino]], married in 1681. They had at least five children, including [[Lo_Curto-3|''Maestro'' Giuseppe]] Orlando, parents of [[Orlando-139|Anna Maria]]. Anna Maria married at least twice. The record of her first marriage, which would give her parents' names, has not yet been found. She married ''Maestro'' Giuseppe lo Curto in 1719. Santoro (unknown) Levantini (unknown) Paparcuri (unknown) (unknown) (unknown) Sabbatino (unknown) (unknown) (unknown) [[Di_Napoli-7|Lorenzo di Napoli]] and [[Maida-22|Giuseppa Maida]] married in 1682. They are the parents of [[Napoli-59|Pietro]]. [[D'Ira-5|Girolamo d'Ira]] and his wife, Filippa, parents of [[D'Ira-1|Anna]], who married Pietro di Napoli in 1716. [[Badulato-8|Giovanni Badulato]] and his wife, Vincenza, are the parents of [[Badulato-7|Giovanni]]. [[Paternostro-77|Pasquale Paternostro]] and his wife, Sigismonda, are the parents of [[Paternostro-76|Caterina]], who married Giovanni Badulato, the younger, in 1712. ''Maestro'' Vito d'Amari and his wife Veneria, of Bisacquino, parents of [[Amari-9|''Maestro'' Francesco]]. Pietro Manzella and his wife Grazia, of Bisacquino, parents of Maria, who married Francesco d'Amari in 1725. [[Milone-34|Ignacio Milone]] (often spelled "Muluni") and [[Di_Chiazza-1|Anna di Chiazza]] married in 1697. They have at least three children, including [[Milone-26|''Maestro'' Gioachino]] [[Mancuso-266|Domenico Mancuso]] and [[Ferreri-27|Giovanna Ferreri]] married in 1700. They are the parents of [[Mancuso-160|Anna Maria]], who married ''Maestro'' Gioachino Milone in 1731. Giovanna's brother, [[Ferreri-21|''Maestro'' Giuseppe Ferreri]], is also my 8GG. [[Canali-59|''Maestro'' Giovanni Canali]] and his wife, [[Lo_Curto-13|Maria lo Curto]], married in 1703 and had at least two children, including [[Canali-58|''Maestro'' Francesco]], my 7GG, before Maria remarried in 1711. Parents of [[Provenzano-87|Francesca Provenzano]], my 7GG, who is married to ''Maestro'' Francesco Canali. [[Fruia-1|Domenico Fruja]] (also spelled "Fruija", "Friia", and "Frija") and [[Terregrossa-10|Rosa Terregrossa]] married in 1680 and had at least two children, including [[Fruija-1|Mariano]] [[Madonia-5|''Maestro'' Giovanni Madunia]] (later, usually "Madonia") and his wife, Giovanna, parents of [[Madonia-4|Caterina]]. Caterina married Mariano Fruja in 1714. Cutrono, parents of Domenico, from Prizzi (unknown) [[Nicolosi-104|''Maestro'' Antonino Nicolosi]] (b. ~1662) and his wife, Maria, parents of Francesco, who also becomes a ''maestro,'' though he is not yet one when he marries [[Rizzo-142|Vita Rizzo]], from Ciminna, in 1707. Giovanni Rizzo and his wife Giovanna, from [[Wikipedia:Ciminna|Ciminna]], parents of Vita. [[Salemi-60|Gioachino Salemi]] (b. ~1671) and his wife, Pietra, have at least two children, including [[Salemi-57|Antonino]]. [[Di_Leonardo-4|Onofrio Di Leonardo]] (b. ~1671) and his wife, Angela, are the parents of [[Di_Leonardo-3|Anna]], who married Antonino Salemi in 1711. [[Nicolosi-81|''Maestro'' Mariano Nicolosi]] and [[Billingeri-2|Sigismonda Billingeri]] married in 1688. They had at least three children, including [[Nicolosi-80|''Maestro'' Pietro]]. [[Firmatura-2|Vincenzo Firmatura]] and Giacinta, parents of Angela. [[Firmatura-1|Angela]] married ''Maestro'' Pietro Nicolosi in 1713. [[Bentivegna-34|Antonino Bentivegna]] and [[Gandolfo-19|Caterina Gandolfo]] married in 1690. They have at least one child, [[Bentivegna-16|Bernardo]] [[Cammarata-74|Domenico Cammarata]] married twice, first to [[Ciraulo-10|Brigitta Ciraulo]], my 8GG. They had at least four children together. Their son, Serafino, married Rosalia Puccio, daughter of my 7GG Leoluca and Caterina Puccio, in 1723. Their daughter Maria, who married Bernardo Bentivegna in 1728, is my 7GG. == 9th Great Grandparents (1636-1702) == [[Lo_Cascio-99|Salvatore lo Cascio]] (b. ~1636 and d. bef. 1676) and his wife, Caterina, parents of [[Lo_Cascio-93|Vito]]. [[La_Rosa-32|Giuseppe la Rosa]] (b. ~1636 and d. bef. 1676). His wife's name is not yet known. Their daughter, Antonina, marries Vito lo Cascio in 1676. [[Fruija-10|Giovanni Fruja]] and his wife, Giuseppa, parents of [[Fruija-3|Natale]] [[Cardella-41|Mercurio Cardella]] and his wife, Domenica (b. est. 1640 and d. bef 1680), parents of [[Cardella-40|Anna]]. Anna marries Natale Fruja in 1680. Colletto, parents of [[Colletto-34|Antonino]] (b. ~1663) (unknown) [[La_Sala-20|Paolo la Sala]] (~1638-1678) and his wife, Anna, parents of [[La_Sala-15|Leoluca]] [[Mannina-108|Francesco Mannina]] and his wife, Giovanna, parents of [[Mannina-107|Angela]]. Angela married Leoluca la Sala in 1678. Todaro, parents of [[Todaro-47|Giuseppe]] (b. ~1677) (unknown) [[Di_Filippo-9|Gioachino di Filippo]] and his wife, Antonina, parents of [[Di_Filippo-3|Giovanni]] (b. ~1676). Giovanni married Filippa Spinnata in 1696. Giuseppe Spinnata and his wife, Vincenza, are the parents of [[Spinnata-1|Filippa]] (b. ~1676). Because Filippa is called by the last name "Cataudo" in her daughter's marriage record, I believe it is likely that this is the surname of Filippa's mother. Russo, parents of [[Russo-335|Filippo]] (b. ~1687) (unknown) [[Cavallaro-30|Salvatore Cavallaro]] and his wife, Paola, parents of [[Cavallaro-23|Francesco]] [[La_Terrusa-10|Antonino la Terrusa]] and his wife, Rosaria (or Rosalia), have at least two children, including [[La_Terrusa-9|Antonina]], who married Francesco Cavallaro in 1707. [[Oliveri-302|Vincenzo d'Oliveri]] and his wife, Antonina, (b. ~1633 and d. bef. 1673) parents of Leoluca (b. ~1653) [[Abbati-2|Francesco Abbati]] and his wife, Filippa, parents of [[Abbati-1|Vincenza]]. She married Leoluca d'Oliveri in 1673. [[Lo_Bello-34|Marco lo Bello]] (~1637 and d. bef 1677) and his wife, Vincenza, parents of [[Lo_Bello-29|Gioachino]] [[Governali-59|Antonino Governali]] (or "Gubernali") and his wife, Anna, parents of Salvatrice, who married Gioachino lo Bello in 1677. Gariffo, parents of [[Gariffo-11|Antonino]], who is both my 8GG and 9GG through two of his children, Leoluca, and Antonia. [[Gariffo-8|Leoluca Gariffo]] (b. ~1697) and [[Cutrera-18|Cira Cutrera]] (or "Cutrara"), my 7GG, married in 1717 and had at least three children, including [[Gariffo-4|Maria]] (b. ~1733 and d. bef. 1798), my 6GG, who married Gesualdo Oliveri in 1752. Leoluca's sister, Antonia, married to Giovanni Ciravolo, is my 8GG. (unknown) [[Ciravolo-45|Filippo Ciravolo]] (or Ciraulo, later sometimes seen as "Ciavarello") and his wife, Caterina, have at least four children, three of whom are my 8GG: [[Ciravolo-44|Giovanna]], who married [[Mancuso-165|Giovanni Mancuso]] in 1682; [[Ciraulo-10|Brigitta]], who married [[Cammarata-74|Domenico Cammarata]] in 1691; and [[Ciravolo-28|Giovanni]], who married Antonia Gariffo in 1698. Leoluca Cammarata and his wife, Antonina, parents of [[Cammarata-74|Domenico]] [[Cutrara-3|Antonino Cutrara]] (their name is later spelled "Cutrera") and his wife, Angela, parents of Giuseppe [[Grimaldi-84|Cristoforo Grimaldi]] and his wife, Biagia, parents of [[Grimaldi-83|Mattea]]. She married twice, first to Vincenzo d'Anna in 1683, then to [[Cutrara-2|Giuseppe Cutrara]] (Giuseppe Cutrera) in 1693. Guadagna (unknown) (unknown) (unknown) [[Mondello-61|Antonio Mondello]] ("Mundello") (b. est. 1644) and his wife, Orsola, parents of [[Mondello-45|Vincenzo]] [[Finocchio-19|Vincenzo Finocchio]] and his wife, Laura, parents of [[Finocchio-18|Maddalena]]. Their daughter marries at least twice, first in 1681, to Giovanni di Franco, and in 1684 she remarries to Vincenzo Mondello, my 8GG. Sanfilippo, parents of [[Sanfilippo-59|Gioachino]] (unknown) [[Ligotino-287|Giovanni Ligotino]] (b. ~1638 and d. bef. 1678) and his wife Onofria are the parents of [[Ligotino-265|Domenico]] (c. 1758). [[D'Alicata-2|Giovanni d'Alicata]] (b. ~1638 and d. bef. 1678) and his wife Rosalia, parents of [[D'Alicata-1|Antonia]], who married Domenico Ligotino in 1678. [[Praino-4|Antonio Piranio]], also spelled "Praino," and his wife, Girolama, are the parents of [[Praino-3|Leoluca]]. [[Bruno-366|Filippo Bruno]] and his wife, Vincenza, are the parents of [[Bruno-365|Nunzia]]. Nunzia married Leoluca Piranio in 1692. [[Gagliano-62|Tommaso Gagliano]] and his wife, Angela, are the parents of [[Gagliano-42|Antonio]] [[Pipia-10|Domenico Pipia]] and his wife, Elena, had at least four children. Their daughter [[Pipia-9|Leonarda]] and Antonio Gagliano, who married in 1692, are my 8GG. Leonarda's sister, Gioachina, married Giovanni Bavuso, the brother of my 8GG, Mercurio. Madunia, parents of [[Madonia-3|Giuseppe]] (later spelled "Madonia") (unknown) [[Puccio-59|Francesco Puccio]] and his wife Domenica, parents of [[Puccio-41|Domenico]] [[Lo_Cairo-4|Giuseppe lo Cairo]] and his wife, Giovanna, parents of Antonina, who married three times: first to Giuseppe di Valenza in 1669, then Vincenzo Buccillino in 1673, before marrying my 8GG/9GG, Domenico Puccio. [[Bavuso-5|Francesco Bavuso]] and his wife Caterina, had at least four children. [[Bavuso-4|Mercurio]] is my 8GG. His brother, Giovanni, married Gioachina Pipia, sister of Leonarda, my 8GG. [[Ferraro-118|Giuseppe Ferraro]] and his wife Caterina, parents of [[Ferraro-117|Filippa]], who married Mercurio Bavuso in 1799. Pumilla (or "Pomilla"), parents of [[Pomilla-48|Innocenzo]] [[Trumbatore-16|Silvestre Trumbatore]] (b. ~1654) and his first known wife, Antonina, had at least two children, including [[Trumbatore-11|Francesco]], my 8GG. This surname is also spelled "Trombaturi" and "Trumbadore." Silvestre remarried in 1692 to Giovanna, who was also a widow. Antonino Gallarella and his wife, Orsola, parents of [[Gallarella-1|Antonia]], who married Francesco Trumbatore in 1694. [[Mannina-123|Giovanni Mannina]] (b. est. 1633 and d. bef. 1673) and his wife, Caterina (or possibly Castrenza), parents of [[Mannina-68|Pietro]] (b. ~1668) Domenico Biscuso and his wife, Giuseppa, parents of [[Biscuso-1|Gioachina]], who married Pietro Mannina in 1673. Sciortino, parents of [[Sciortino-38|Giovanni]] (unknown) [[Giunta-66|Domenico Giunta]] and his wife, Caterina, parents of [[Giunta-48|Giovanni]] [[Ruvalo-7|Vincenzo Ruvalo]] and [[Sparacio-46|Felicia Sparacio]] married in 1666. They are the parents of [[Ruvalo-6|Francesca]], who married Giovanni Giunta in 1697. [[Papania-11|Giuseppe Papania]] and his wife, Anna had at least three children. Their sons [[Papania-5|Salvatore]] and [[Papania-7|Giuseppe]] are both my 8GG. Salvatore married [[Maringo-2|Caterina Maringo]] in 1694 and Giuseppe married [[Cimino-53|Filippa Cimino]] in 1705. [[Maringo-3|Andrea Maringo]] and his wife, Antonina, parents of [[Maringo-2|Caterina]], who married Salvatore Papania in 1694. [[Scimonetto-32|Nicolo' Scimonetto]] and his wife, Filippa, parents of [[Simonetti-20|Pietro Scimonetto]] (b. ~1677) [[D'Anna-31|Giovanni D'Anna]] and his wife Constanza, parents of [[D'Anna-28|Laura]]. Laura married at least twice, first to Pietro Scimonetto, in 1696. [[Valensisi-8|Giovanni Valensisi]] and his wife, Maria, parents of [[Valensisi-2|Giuseppe]] [[Vintaloro-25|Antonino Vintaloro]] and his wife, Caterina, parents of [[Vintaloro-24|Orsola]], who married Giuseppe Valensisi in 1684. Pipia, parents of [[Pipia-4|Vincenzo]] (unknown) Salemi, parents of [[Salemi-62|Castrenze]] (unknown) Grizzaffi, parents of [[Grizzaffi-613|Giuseppe]] (unknown) Rizzo, parents of Domenico (unknown) Vecchio (unknown) (unknown) (unknown) Sangiorgi (unknown) (unknown) (unknown) La Miata (unknown) (unknown) (unknown) Puccio, parents of [[Puccio-58|Salvatore Puccio]] alias Gargano (unknown) Ardizzuni, parents of [[Ardizzano-2|''Maestro'' Giuseppe]] (unknown) Mannina (unknown) (unknown) (unknown) Briganti, parents of [[Briganti-19|''Maestro'' Antonino]] (unknown) La Rosa, parents of [[La_Rosa-33|Placido]] (unknown) Antonino Cimino and his wife, Filippa, parents of [[Cimino-41|Tommaso]]. Tommaso married twice, first to Paola Fruja, in 1671. He remarried, to Margherita Vintaloro, in 1686. [[Vintaloro-18|Luca Vintaloro]] and his wife, Caterina, parents of [[Vintaloro-17|Margherita]] [[Cappuleri-5|Domenico Cuppuleri]] and his wife, Sigismonda, parents of [[Cappuleri-3|Tommaso]] [[Fruia-3|Isidore Fruja]] and his wife, Vincenza, parents of [[Fruia-2|Rosa]] (b. ~1674), who married Tommaso in 1694. [[Quaglino-173|Giuseppe Quaglino]] and his wife, Anna, had at least two children, including [[Quaglino-149|Domenico]] Antonino Stilla and his wife, Maria, parents of [[Stilla-2|Arcangela]]. She marries twice, first in 1683 to Simone Mazzala, and then in 1687 to Domenico Quaglino. Domenico di Valenza and his wife, Paola, parents of [[Di_Valenza-4|Pietro]], who married [[Zappata-1|Filippa Zappata]] in 1691. [[Zappata-2|Francesco Zappata]] and his wife, Caterina, parents of Filippa [[Castro-702|Giuseppe Castro]] and his wife, Giuseppa, parents of [[Castro-591|Angelo]] (b. 1636). Angelo married twice, first to Caterina Ciavarello. He remarried in 1665 to [[Nicolosi-92|Domenica Nicolosi]]. Giuseppe Nicolosi and his wife, Girolama, parents of [[Nicolosi-92|Domenica]]. Domenica married ''Maestro'' Angelo Castro in 1665. Billitti, parents of [[Billitti-4|Antonino]] (unknown) Di Messina, parents of [[Di_Messina-1|Francesco]] (unknown) [[Mancuso-265|Filippo Mancuso]] and his wife, Filippa, had at least two sons, [[Mancuso-165|Giovanni]] and [[Mancuso-266|Domenico]], who are both my 8GG. Giovanni married [[Ciravolo-44|Giovanna Ciravolo]] in 1682. Domenico married Giovanna Ferreri in 1700. Giovanna's brother, ''Maestro'' Giuseppe, is also one of my 8GG. Colletto (or "Colletti"), parents of [[Colletto-46|Leonardo]] (unknown) La Vara, parents of [[La_Vara-2|Giuseppe]] (unknown) Pumara (or "Pomara"), parents of Paolo (unknown) Lo Cairo, parents of Bernardo (unknown) Stefano Di Puma and his wife, Girolama, parents of [[Di_Puma-34|Mercurio]] Giuseppe Saltaformaggio ("Santafrumaggi") and his wife, Rosa, parents of [[Saltaformaggio-2|Francesca]], who married Mercurio di Puma in 1697. Domenico Sciacchitano and his wife, Sicilia, parents of [[Sciacchitano-6|Giuseppe]] Vito Lanza and his wife, Giuseppa, parents of [[Lanza-68|Caterina]], who married Giuseppe Sciacchitano in 1703. Catalinotto, parents of [[Catalinotto-5|Giuseppe]] (unknown) ---- Surdano, of Monreale (unknown, of Monreale) (unknown, of Monreale) (unknown, of Monreale) di Fabrizio, of Monreale (unknown, of Monreale) (unknown, of Monreale) (unknown, of Monreale) Velardo, of Monreale (unknown, of Monreale) (unknown, of Monreale) (unknown, of Monreale) di Matteo, of Monreale (unknown, of Monreale) (unknown, of Monreale) (unknown, of Monreale) According to unsourced profiles created by [[Skelly-208|Lissa Jordin]], [[Maniscalco-104|Antonino Maniscalco]] and [[Liani-1|Giovanna Liani]] are the parents of [[Maniscalco-103|Leonardo]]. Leonardo marries at least twice, first to Vincenza Cavallo in 1663. He remarries, to my 9GG [[Frisella-17|Filippa Frisella]] in 1669. From the same Wikitreer, we know Filippa's parents were [[Frisella-18|Leoluca Frisella]] and [[La_Curto-2|Ninfa lo Curto]]. (unknown) (unknown) Famularo, parents of ''Maestro'' Girolamo (unknown) Rasizzo (or "Rasillo"), parents of Francesco (unknown) Palazzo, parents of [[Palazzo-46|Andrea]] [[Grizzaffi-582|Giuseppe Grizzaffi]] and his wife, Leonarda, parents of [[Grizzaffi-581|Giuseppe]] Antonino Triolo and his wife, Francesca, parents of [[Triolo-6|Antonia]], who married Giuseppe Grizzaffi in 1700. Mosca, parents of [[Mosca-24|Giovanni]] (unknown) Cinquemani (unknown, in Chiusa Sclafani) Piazza (unknown, in Chiusa Sclafani) (unknown) (unknown) (unknown) (unknown) Buscarino (unknown) (unknown) (unknown) (unknown) (unknown) (unknown) (unknown) Lalla (or L'Ala or Lala), from Raffadali (unknown, from Raffadali) [[Lo_Curto-33|''Maestro'' Andrea lo Curto]] (b. est. 1641 and d. bef. 1681) and his wife Francesca, parents of [[Lo_Curto-4|Giovanni Battista]] [[Ciancimino-2|Pietro Ciancimino]] and his wife Giovanna, parents of [[Unknown-293484|Brigitta]]. Brigitta married twice, first to Antonino Paternostro in 1674, and then to my 8GG, Giovanni Battista lo Curto, in 1681. Orlando (unknown) Santoro (unknown) (unknown) (unknown) Levantini (unknown) (unknown) (unknown) Paparcuri (unknown, from Palermo) Sabbatino (unknown, from Palermo) (unknown) (unknown) [[Di_Napoli-12|Francesco di Napoli]] (their surname is later shortened to "Napoli") and his wife, Leonarda, parents of [[Di_Napoli-7|Lorenzo]] [[Maida-23|''Maestro'' Pietro Maida]] and his wife, Mattea, parents of [[Maida-22|Giuseppa]], who married Lorenzo di Napoli in 1682. D'Ira, parents of [[D'Ira-5|Girolamo]] (unknown) Badulato or Badolato, parents of [[Badulato-8|Giovanni]] (b. ~1672) (unknown) Paternostro, parents of [[Paternostro-77|Pasquale]] (unknown) Parents of ''Maestro'' Vito d'Amari, of Bisacquino (unknown) Parents of Pietro Manzella, of Bisacquino (unknown) [[Milone-35|Domenico Milone]] (this name is also spelled "Mulone" and "Maluni" and b. est. 1645 and d. bef. 1680) and Antonina Lirae married in 1665. They had at least one child, Ignacio. Antonino di Chiazza and his wife Rosalia, parents of [[Di_Chiazza-1|Anna]], who married Ignacio Milone in 1697. Canali, parents of [[Canali-59|''Maestro'' Giovanni Canali]] (b. ~1683) lo Curto (possibly Antonino and Rosalia or Mattea), parents of [[Lo_Curto-13|Maria lo Curto]], who married Giovanni Canali in 1703. Provenzano (unknown) [[Fruja-5|Mariano Fruja]] (b. est. 1640 and d. bef. 1680) and his wife, Melchiora, parents of [[Fruia-1|Domenico]]. This surname has many spellings, including Fruija, Friia, and Fruia. ''Maestro'' Pietro Terregrossa and his wife, Caterina, parents of [[Terregrossa-10|Rosalia]], who married Domenico Fruja in 1680. Madunia or Madonia, parents of [[Madonia-5|''Maestro'' Giovanni]] (unknown) Cutrono (unknown) (unknown) (unknown) Nicolosi (unknown) (unknown) (unknown) Salemi, parents of [[Salemi-60|Gioachino]] (unknown) Di Leonardo, parents of [[Di_Leonardo-4|Onofrio]] (unknown) Nicolosi, parents of ''Maestro'' Mariano (unknown) Firmatura, parents of [[Firmatura-2|Vincenzo]] (unknown) [[Bentivegna-35|Giuseppe Bentivegna]], alias Garcina, and his wife, Caterina, parents of [[Bentivegna-34|Antonino]] Pietro Gandolfo and his wife, Caterina, parents of [[Gandolfo-19|Caterina]], who married Antonino Bentivegna in 1690.
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[[Category: MtDNA Haplogroup K1c2]][[Category: MtDNA Haplogroup K1c2a]] : '''''A summary and description of the mtDNA haplogroup K1c2, with references and links to related discussions and resources.''''' * ''A work in progress!!!'' * ''Please feel free to make or suggest corrections and improvements!'' ---- : ''For an introduction to mtDNA (or a refresher!), please read the [[Space:K1c2_mtDNA_Haplogroup#About_Your_mtDNA_Test_and_Haplogroup|About Your mtDNA Test and Haplogroup]] section, then the [[Space:K1c2_mtDNA_Haplogroup#How_Mutations_are_Named|How Mutations are Named]] section, then the [[Space:K1c2_mtDNA_Haplogroup#Basics_of_Mitochondrial_DNA|Basics of Mitochondrial DNA]] section. Just a warning, even though introductory, it is still rather technical!'' ---- : ''Note: if you are interested in yDNA, you may be interested in my parallel article: [[Space:YDNA_Haplogroup_R-S23346|YDNA Haplogroup R-S23346]] ---- = News = ===== DNA Testing ===== * ''November Sale is on at FamilyTree DNA! All DNA tests are on sale, sale ends November 24. Savings look to be $10 to $50 off regular prices. '''mtDNA Full Sequence test is $139, normally $159.''' Family Finder (their autosomal DNA test) is $59, normally $79. yDNA tests have similar discounts. All of these prices are somewhat less than most of us paid! While this sale ends on the 24th, in most years it has restarted in December, until Christmas, same prices.'' ===== Changes to this Page ===== * ''Added 4 K1c2 skeletons to the [[Space:K1c2_mtDNA_Haplogroup#Ancient_DNA|Ancient DNA]] section * ''Moved the YFull commentary to the [[Space:K1c2_mtDNA_Haplogroup#Archive|bottom]] * ''Improve [[Space:K1c2_mtDNA_Haplogroup#How_Mutations_are_Named|mutation naming]] section * ''Added [[Space:K1c2_mtDNA_Haplogroup#mtDNA_Cautions|cautions]] about mtDNA * ''Revise [[Space:K1c2_mtDNA_Haplogroup#MITOMAP|MITOMAP]] instructions due to their changes * ''Redo the Bill Hurst section * ''Add my own suggested set of K1c2 branches and haplogroups (still need to wipe out the obsolete YFull work) ===== To Do ===== * ''Add reference links to skeletons * ''Redo the YFull branches of K1c2 * ''Add expanded section on the 6 deletions * ''Add section on volatile variants * ''Add section on mtDNA STR's = About Your mtDNA Test and Haplogroup = : There are a lot of mitochondrial DNA terms here that you may not be familiar with, so this section is to help you get started. Please don't be discouraged if you don't understand everything immediately, it's a lot to take in when you're first getting started. * '''mtDNA''' is a shortened form of the term '''mitochondrial DNA''', and refers to the DNA that is found in the mitochondria in every mammalian cell. Each cell has one nucleus, containing the nuclear DNA (called autosomal DNA in DNA testing), but hundreds of mitochondria. mtDNA has only about 16,569 bases, in a ring. Nuclear DNA is organized into 23 chromosomes, having over 3.2 billion base pairs, which is about 6.5 billion bases. ''(A '''base''' is also called a '''SNP''' or '''nucleotide'''.)'' Obviously, there is way more nuclear DNA than mtDNA, but they work about the same. * mtDNA is only passed down by the mother to each son and daughter, which makes it special for genealogical matching. Everyone has it, but your mtDNA came strictly from your mother, and she got it from her mother, and she from her mother, etc. You'll see this lineage of mothers referred to sometimes as the '''motherline'''. * All mtDNA testing companies provide you with a haplogroup, but only some of them tell you the exact changes you have, unique to you. 'Changes' are usually called '''mutations''', but may also be called '''variants'''. '''Haplogroups''' are assigned by determining which haplogroup matches your set of mutations. If you go back far enough, we are all related. Haplogroups therefore represent branches on the homo sapiens mtDNA tree, and help us see *how* we're all related (at least on our motherline). * In addition to the mutations that match a particular haplogroup, we all usually have extra mutations, unique to us, and not yet on the haplogroup tree. * The mtDNA ring is divided into 3 parts - 2 short regions of about 570 bases called 'hypervariable' regions one and two (known as '''HVR1''' and '''HVR2'''), and the rest of the ring (about 15,425 bases) is called the '''Coding Region'''. ''(For more, see [https://www.familytreedna.com/learn/mtdna-testing/parts-mitochondrial-dna-mtdna-hvr1-hvr2-coding-region/ this].)'' Most mtDNA tests primarily examine the HVR regions, some also examine part or all of the Coding Region. Your haplogroup is determined by mutations found in all 3 regions, but even if the entire ring is not tested, enough of the right SNP's are usually tested to predict what your haplogroup should be. ** HVR1: 16001 - 16569 ** HVR2: 1 - 574 ** Coding Region: 575 - 16000 * If you took the '''23&Me''' test or the '''Living DNA''' test, then you were assigned a haplogroup, but were not told your mutations. Because they test a set of SNP's specially selected for haplogroup determination, they are usually quite accurate, but you won't have the mutation list that could help determine how closely you match someone else. * If you took any '''FamilyTree DNA''' mtDNA test other than the Full Sequence test, then you were assigned a basic haplogroup and were told the mutations specific to it. Only HVR regions were tested, so FTDNA cannot tell you your exact haplogroup, or the rest of your mutations, only those mutations found in the HVR regions. * If you took a '''FamilyTree DNA Full Sequence''' mtDNA test, you were assigned an accurate haplogroup, and were provided with a list of ALL of your mutations, because they tested the entire mtDNA ring. The Full Sequence test equips you the best for the rest of this page. Because the Full test revealed all of your mutations, they can tell you exactly how closely you match anyone else (that has tested the same). : ''For more on how mutations are labeled, see the [[Space:K1c2_mtDNA_Haplogroup#How_Mutations_are_Named|How Mutations are Named]] section : ''For more on mtDNA, see [[Space:K1c2_mtDNA_Haplogroup#Basics_of_Mitochondrial_DNA|Basics_of_Mitochondrial_DNA]] = mtDNA Cautions = ==== mtDNA and Genealogy ==== * '''mtDNA test results are the least likely to be of any genealogical help, of any DNA type.''' It's possible to find someone who is an exact match to your results, but your common ancestor could be as far back as thousands of years ago! It's not impossible for it to be helpful, just not likely. It can be more useful for negative testing - if someone does not match mtDNA results but your paper trail shows them on the maternal line, then you know there's an error somewhere. * It's hard to appreciate the immense timescales for mtDNA mutations. If you are used to yDNA, a mutation reported by the Big Y-700 test corresponds to an average of 83 years, about 2.5 to 3 generations, and therefore potentially useful for near ancestry on your paternal line. A mitochondrial mutation corresponds to an average of about 2000 years! Your mtDNA matches may have a single common female ancestor, but she may have lived thousands of years ago. If you are '''K1c2''', your common ancestor is estimated by YFull to be about 3700 years ago (roughly 2700 to 5000 years ago according to the current YFull dating). YFull currently estimates '''K1c''' to be something like 11000 to 23000 years old, which is far older than known recorded history, and has passed through many populations that have since disappeared. In genealogy, we trace back our ancestors for hundreds of years, but that is a paltry amount of time in mtDNA, since a single GD of difference can represent on average 1000 to 3000 years. I hope I haven't totally discouraged you! :) * Sadly, if a person needs to justify whatever they spend, mtDNA tests are probably not for them, because many mtDNA testers will never be able to use their mtDNA results for any genealogical purpose. It is fun and fascinating to learn about, but we have to be realistic, and practically speaking - it's hard to justify the costs. I suppose it's like those who quibble over every dollar spent on NASA - some will always say it could have been spent on more important things on earth, and of course that's true, but many of us want to do both, both the practical matters *and* satisfy our insatiable curiosity about what's out there. We want to learn, we want to know, even if it's of no earthly use to us or others. ''(On the other hand, I personally think I'm close to a real breakthrough, using my mtDNA, so it's possible for some of us to find real benefits in our mtDNA testing. I know it's not common though, so an mtDNA inspired discovery is something to be very thankful for.)'' * '''So, does mtDNA have any use at all in genealogy? Limited, but yes.''' Because mtDNA haplogroups are so unchanging, you should match exactly (very rarely can match with one extra mutation difference, but be very suspicious). Any candidate for your maternal line, or their descendants with mtDNA inheritance, should match your mtDNA haplogroup. However, in mtDNA matching, one or both testers may not have fully tested, so a comparison can only be made on the shorter haplogroup. If you are '''K1c2''' and a potential match is '''K1''', then all you can say is that you match on the '''K1''', but that means very little, since '''K1''' is so old there are millions of '''K1''' people. mtDNA matching is often thought of as good for negative matching. That is, if at any point, your haplogroups do not match, then you have proven you cannot be recently related, at least on your maternal line. If one or both of you are sure that you are related maternally, then one or both of you are wrong, and have an error in your common lineage. The only way to claim an exact mtDNA match, is for both to have taken a full mtDNA test, such as the FamilyTree DNA Full Sequencing mtDNA Test, and match with GD equal zero, that is, the entire mitochondrial ring is identical, including all extra mutations. ==== Haplogroups and Ethnicity ==== * '''Haplogroups have essentially nothing at all to do with ethnicity.''' If you think of each generation of your ancestors going back, there is only one single 'motherline' ancestor, per generation, and only one single 'fatherline' ancestor per generation. Considering that your ancestors roughly double every generation back, if you go back about 20 generations, you will have roughly a million ancestors (although there will be less unique ones due to normal endogamy). Your maternal line ancestor will be one in a million, and so will your paternal ancestor, and any contribution to your DNA from them will be essentially undetectable. That 20th generation woman with your mtDNA haplogroup is extremely unlikely to have contributed anything to your DNA except for that mtDNA haplogroup. Same on the paternal side. * An extreme example - let's say that a thousand years ago an Egyptian maid is captured by Vikings and taken to an isolated population such as Iceland, with no Egyptian peoples, and you are a descendant of hers, on the same motherline, with her mtDNA haplogroup. Your autosomal DNA will show absolutely nothing Egyptian, yet her haplogroup could be widely known as associated with Egyptians. Would it make any sense to try to search for Egyptian ethnicity, if you knew she was about 30 generations back? Only autosomal DNA testing can help you with ethnicity questions. * On the other hand, the odds are that your ancestor 20 generations back is a member of the your largest ethnic percentage. But can you draw any conclusions from that? Not a single one! If your largest ethnic percentage is Irish at 30%, then the odds may be highest for an Irish haplogroup, but are still over twice as likely to be something different, from the other 70%. It's always tempting to assume a haplogroup implies ethnicity, but that haplogroup only means there was at least one woman or man with that haplogroup, and it may be they were the only one, like that Egyptian maid. ==== Ashkenazi Haplogroups and Jewishness in K ==== * A common question that people with a '''K''' haplogroup ask is whether it means they have an Ashkenazi connection. The reason it comes up is that there are four known haplogroup branches that are most associated with the Ashkenazi people, and 3 of them are branches of '''K''' ('''K1a1b1a''', '''K1a9''' and '''K2a2a'''), the other is a branch of '''N''' ('''N1b'''). What we have to remember is that there are many branches of '''K''', a hundred or so, and the Ashkenazi ones are only 3 of those (plus their sub-branches), a small minority of all of the '''K''' branches. It's a common misunderstanding that '''K''' itself is associated with Ashkenazi ancestry. Think of it this way - those of us that live in Florida are Floridians, and because Florida is in the USA, Floridians are Americans. But the reverse is not true - most Americans are not Floridians. So while many Ashkenazi people have a '''K''' haplogroup, most '''K''' haplogroup people do not have an Ashkenazi haplogroup. And even if you do have an Ashkenazi haplogroup, you cannot draw any conclusions whatsoever from it. '''Only autosomal DNA testing and paper genealogy can help with ancestral ethnicity questions.''' ''Added note: Ashkenazi people are not limited to just these 4 haplogroups, may have almost any mtDNA haplogroup. These 4 happen to be by far the most common ones for them.'' = The Haplogroup Tree = * In the following section, you'll see the list of mutations associated with mtDNA Haplogroup '''K1c2''', but it would be good to start by seeing the mtDNA haplogroup tree, and where '''K1c2''' fits into it. There are 3 very good places to see the tree, one new and actively being updated, the other 2 a little behind, but more widely accepted. ** [https://www.yfull.com/mtree/K1c2/ YFull MTree - Haplogroup K1c2] **: YFull's MTree shows the haplogroup branches, with the mutations responsible for each branch, plus samples from GenBank or YFull uploads. These samples are the result of full mtDNA tests, and were determined to have the haplogroup of their MTree position. If you have uploaded to GenBank or YFull, then you should be able to identify your own kit, listed in the tree at your mtDNA haplogroup. **: '''Edit: YFull's Mtree is under construction, modified almost daily, with new branches being added.''' ** [http://www.phylotree.org/tree/U.htm PhyloTree.org - Haplogroups U and K] **: Haplogroup '''K''' is a child branch of Haplogroup '''U8b'''. To reach the start of the '''K''' haplogroups, scroll down about three quarters of the way, just below '''U8b'''. Just below '''K''', you'll see '''K1'''. Scroll down to find '''K1c''', and '''K1c2''' will be a little below it. **: PhyloTree shows the haplogroup branches, with the mutations responsible for each branch. ** [https://www.familytreedna.com/public/mt-dna-haplotree/K;name=K1c2 Family Tree DNA - Haplogroup K1c2] **: Using the "View by" drop down menu, you can view the haplogroups by country or by variant (variant means mutation). By country means the country of a tester's most distant maternal ancestor. * To view *any* mtDNA haplogroup and where it fits in the mtDNA haplogroup tree: ** [https://www.yfull.com/mtree/ YFull MTree - mtDNA Haplogroups] - ''Actively maintained by YFull'' **: Finding your haplogroup in the MTree may not be easy, if you are not already familiar with the path from '''L''' to your own haplogroup. The search facility in the MTree does not support searching by haplogroup, only by SNP, which means you have to know the specific SNP's responsible for your haplogroup. ''(And you have to know the precise symbol for the SNP - e.g. only A10398G! works, not 10398, 10398G, or A10398G.)'' It may be easier to first find your haplogroup and its history in one of the other mtDNA trees, before finding it in the MTree. Once you do find it in the MTree, save the URL! **: '''Edit: YFull's Mtree is under construction, modified almost daily, with new branches being added.''' ** [http://www.phylotree.org/tree PhyloTree.org - mtDNA Tree] - ''Maintained by Mannis van Oven'' **: Click on the letter(s) that your haplogroup begins with, then scroll down to your haplogroup. Some haplogroups are part of another haplogroup tree (e.g. haplogroup '''K''' is a child branch of haplogroup '''U'''). **: PhyloTree shows the haplogroup branches, with the mutations responsible for each branch. ** [https://www.familytreedna.com/public/mt-dna-haplotree/L Family Tree DNA - Public mtDNA Haplotree] - ''Maintained by Family Tree DNA'' **: Click on the letter that your haplogroup begins with. Then keep clicking on the pluses for each letter of your haplogroup. Using the "View by" drop down menu, you can view the haplogroups by country or by variant (variant means mutation). By country means the country of a tester's most distant maternal ancestor. **: To go directly to your haplogroup, create a URL that begins with '''https://www.familytreedna.com/public/mt-dna-haplotree/''', then the first letter of your haplogroup, then ''';name=''', then your haplogroup. For example, if you wanted to go directly to haplogroup Z1a1a, you would use a URL of '''https://www.familytreedna.com/public/mt-dna-haplotree/Z;name=z1a1a'''. = Who else is K1c2 = * Let's start with the '''where''' first. '''K1c2''' testers are reporting their maternal origins in primarily 3 areas - throughout the British Isles, the Germany/Poland area of Europe, and the main Scandinavian peninsula (Norway, Sweden, etc). If you look at the [https://www.familytreedna.com/public/mtDNA_K/default.aspx?section=mtmap FamilyTreeDNA K1c2 map] ''(select '''K1c2''' in the top drop down menu)'', you can easily see the majority of '''K1c2''' testers in those 3 areas. It's easy to speculate that '''K1c2''' first began in one of them, then quickly spread to the other two. All of the other pins appear to be individual travelers, some by choice (immigrants, Vikings), some not (slaves, girls carried away, etc). Note that the British Isles appear to have far more pins than any other area, but that's not a reliable indicator because the British Isles and the Americas have far more testers than any other area. You can visualize a more realistic view by multiplying other areas by ten or more. ''Note: those pins in America almost entirely came from the 3 European areas.'' * ''[WikiTree users primarily]'' If you are looking for others on WikiTree that also are mtDNA haplogroup '''K1c2''', then try the following Google search (or use your favorite search engine): *: '''site:wikitree.com "k1c2"''' *:
*: That search will only find other users who are on WikiTree and have entered their mtDNA haplogroup, so will not be a full list. And if the other user did not take a FamilyTree DNA Full Sequence mtDNA test, then all you can do is compare haplogroups. Having the same mtDNA haplogroup doesn't mean much, as you may still be thousands of years apart, to your common ancestor. * ''[WikiTree users only]'' There is a category page for '''K1c2''', at '''[[:Category: MtDNA Haplogroup K1c2]]'''. If you are '''K1c2''' and want to be included on that page, edit your profile and add the following Category line just above the Biography line, like this: *: '''[[Category: MtDNA Haplogroup K1c2]]''' *: '''== Biography ==''' * ''[All users]'' Using the public mtDNA tree on FTDNA (linked in the previous section) and viewing 'by country', you can see how many FTDNA has that are '''K1c2''' and '''K1c2a'''. As of 2018-11-05, there are 583 '''K1c2''' and 58 '''K1c2a''', total of 641 for '''K1c2''' and its branches. * The only way I know of to be able to tell how closely other users may be related to you is for both of you to be on FamilyTree DNA, have both taken the Full Sequence mtDNA test, and show up in each others' mtDNA match list on FTDNA. * You may be able to find others on the web with the following Google search (or use your favorite search engine): *: '''"k1c2" haplogroup''' = Base Mutation List for K1c2 = : ''If this is your first time here, please read the [[Space:K1c2_mtDNA_Haplogroup#How_Mutations_are_Named|How Mutations are Named]] section first. It will help you understand how mutations are identified and written.'' : This is the list of mutations that make up the base set for the '''K1c2''' haplogroup, under the CRS standard. If a person has been designated as having mtDNA haplogroup '''K1c2''', then this is the list of mutations they should have. They may also have additional mutations, which may be unique to them. When comparing with someone else, the fewer differences between the 2 kits, the closer the relationship. To have any chance of finding a common ancestor within genealogical times, you need to exactly match in every region. It's not impossible to find a common ancestor, but very rare. It's not totally impossible to determine an mtDNA mutation happened within genealogical times (roughly, the last 300 to 500 years), but nearly so. ===== Mutations from HVR1 Region ===== * 16224C, 16311C, 16320T ''(usually also 16519C, ignore it)'' ===== Mutations from HVR2 Region ===== * 73G, 146C, 152C, 263G, 498- ''(usually also 315.1C, ignore it)'' ===== Mutations from Coding Region ===== * 750G, 1189C, 1438G, 1811G, 2706G, 3480G, 4769G, 7028T, 8860G, 9006G, 9055A, 9698C, 10398G, 10550G, 11299C, 11467G, 11719A, 12308G, 12372A, 14002G, 14040A, 14167T, 14766T, 14798C, 15326G ===== How Mutations are Named ===== * These mutations are commonly expressed in two different but identical ways - '''T16224C''' is the same as '''16224C''', '''263G''' is the same as '''A263G'''. Background - A and G are a pair, and C and T are a pair. A mutation happens when an mtDNA location is usually one thing (A, C, T, or G), but has changed to the opposite partner of its pair. For example, if a location is normally a C, then a mutation has happened if you discover a T there (could almost never become an A or G). This is often expressed as the normal letter plus the location then the new letter. For example, a key K1c2 mutation is '''C16320T''', which means location 16320 is normally a C but has changed to a T. '''G14040A''' means 14040 changed from a G to an A. This is the more complete way to express a mutation, but commonly it is shortened and the leading letter is left off (you will often see that done below). Why is this not confusing? Because they are always in pairs, the trailing letter is always a change from its partner. '''3480G''' always means '''A3480G''', '''16320T''' always means '''C16320T'''. * There are other kinds of mutations to know about - insertions, deletions, back mutations, and transversions. They are less common but important. ** An insertion is the insertion of one or more mtDNA SNP's into the mtDNA ring, marked with a decimal point and digit for each added position (see '''523.1C''', '''523.2A''' below). Note that YFull is now notating it differently - the same pair of insertions would instead use the symbol '''G523GCA''' (prefix is the normal nucleotide at that position, suffix is what is there now). '''G523GCA''' means the same thing as '''523.1C''', '''523.2A''', both indicate that a CA pair have been inserted into the mitochondrial DNA ring immediately after the G at location 523. ** A deletion is the removal of one or more locations, marked by the location with a trailing minus sign (see '''498-''' above in the HVR2 region, sometimes expressed elsewhere as '''498d''', d for deletion). Note that YFull notates it differently as '''C494d''', multiple deletions as something like '''GGAGCA106d'''. ** A back mutation is when a mutation switches back to its original state, and yes, that counts as a mutation! A back mutation is marked by a trailing exclamation point (e.g. see '''T16311C!''' below). If it has flipped back and forth multiple times, there will be multiple exclamation points, and you might see something like '''T152C!!!'''. '''T16311C!''' means that normally location 16311 is a T, but previously had mutated to a C, and now has mutated back to a T. ** A transversion is when a transition occurs, but NOT to its normal partner. Normally, a C changes to a T, a G changes to an A, etc. A transversion would be a C that changed to an A or G, NOT to a T. It's rare but it happens. An example far below is '''8993G'''. Normally, 8993 is a T, and when it mutates becomes '''8993C'''. Rarely, it can change to '''8993G''' instead, which would be a transversion. ---- ==== A sample mtDNA test result ==== :: ''This is an example of a K1c2 result, from an FTDNA Full Sequence mtDNA test. An mtDNA test result does not list all of your mtDNA values, only those that have changed (relative to a specific base standard such as CRS). These are the mutations that make your mitochondrial DNA slightly different from anyone else's. You can assume that all of the other more than 16500 SNP's are identical to everyone else.'' * Region HVR1: '''16093C''', 16224C, 16311C, 16320T, 16519C * Region HVR2: 73G, '''106-, 107-, 108-, 109-, 110-, 111-,''' 146C, 152C, 263G, 315.1C, 498-, '''523.1C, 523.2A''' * Coding Region: 750G, 1189C, 1438G, 1811G, 2706G, '''3221G''', 3480G, 4769G, 7028T, 8860G, 9006G, 9055A, 9698C, 10398G, 10550G, 11299C, 11467G, 11719A, 12308G, 12372A, 14002G, 14040A, 14167T, 14766T, 14798C, 15326G * Mutations that are unique to the sample above, in bold, not found in a standard K1c2 list: ** Unusual and unique => 3221G ** Common and highly variant => 16093C, 106-,107-,108-,109-,110-,111-, 523.1C, 523.2A **: ''What does "Common and highly variant" mean? These are locations that for some reason are somewhat more prone to change than normal, therefore may appear as mutations in multiple mtDNA haplogroups, and therefore are often ignored. They are typically harmless changes. The list above includes one change at 16093, a set of 6 deletions (106 through 111, the set counts as one mutation), and one insertion of a pair of SNP's after 523.'' * Note: This set of 6 deletions is somewhat unusual. Since there are a few K1c2 people that have this, here is a little more detail: ''(but keep in mind I'm only an amateur researcher)'' ** One of the first mentions of these 6 deletions is in an article titled "''D-loop mtDNA deletion as a unique marker of Chibchan Amerindians''", linked on [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1918371/ this page]. They thought this deletion set was so unique, it could be used to determine Amerindian ancestry. ** It was quickly followed by another article titled "''mtDNA D-loop 6-bp deletion found in the Chilean Aymara: not a unique marker for Chibcha-speaking Amerindians''", linked on [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1801172/ this page]. The Chibchan Indians with these deletions were haplogroup '''A'''. The Aymara Indians with these deletions were haplogroup '''D'''. Most persons in either haplogroup do not have the deletions, so they are not connected, and that rules out an Amerindian link. [https://www.mitomap.org/cgi-bin/index_mitomap.cgi?title=Control+Polymorphism+GGAGCA-del+at+rCRS+position+106&pos=106&ref=GGAGCA&alt=: Other instances] of the same 6 deletions have also been found, such as the '''K1c2''' ones here ('''K1c2''' is basically European). The cause of this exact 6 deletions from 106 to 111 is unknown, so far as I could find. ** What is very significant about this deleted area is that it happens to include an "MspI site", known as '''MspI 104'''. It's known as a "restriction" site, and has something important to do with how the mitochondrial DNA ring of about 16569 SNP's is replicated, obviously a very important function. Apparently, the loss of this MspI site can cause a duplication of exactly 200 or 260 SNP's. ** Thankfully, a scientist who has researched this has commented that there are normally no 'pathogenic' issues associated with these deletions (and duplications). My own ancestry has this set of deletions, and my maternal line includes a number of women who lived beyond 89, some over 100. Obviously, while this is quite weird, it must not be a serious problem! Who knows, maybe someday they will discover it's actually an advantage! ** ''Note: this was written by someone who is NOT an expert, just trying to feel his way through the literature, and therefore should not be quoted. If you are able to correct or add to the above, PLEASE do! Or let me know! Accuracy is very important to me.'' ** ''Note: FTDNA notes the 6 deletions as '''106-, 107-, 108-, 109-, 110-, 111-'''. YFull notes them as '''GGAGCA106d'''.'' ---- ==== Branches of K1c2 ==== : My suggested '''K1c2''' branching and haplogroups: * '''K1c2''': '''A14002G''', '''G14040A''', '''C16320T''' ** '''K1c3''': '''A11362G''' ''(will likely be named differently)'' *** '''K1c3a''': '''T11253C''' ''(tentative)'' ** '''K1c-a''': '''A9006G''' ''(split out from K1c2)'' *** '''K1c2a''': '''T15944-''' ''('''T15940''' on YFull)'' **** '''K1c2a1''': '''A12358G''' ***** '''K1c2a1a''': '''A14506G''', '''A15244G''', '''T16093C''' *** '''K1c2b''': '''A9437G''' *** '''K1c2c''': '''T453C''' *** '''K1c2d''': '''A8589G''', '''T16362C''' *** '''K1c2e''': '''C5099T''', '''G5979A''' *** '''K1c2f''': '''A9058G''' *** '''K1c2g''': '''C2061T''', '''T14197C''' *** '''K1c2h''': '''A12074C''' *** '''K1c2i''': '''G8619A''' *** '''K1c2j''': '''GGAGCA106-''', '''T16093C''' ''7 samples at FTDNA, including mine'' *** '''K1c2k''': '''T16189C''' ''??maybe too volatile??'' : ''Note: These branches and haplogroup suggestions are based on past and current YFull work, my own analysis of GenBank K1c2 samples, and a comment by Bill Hurst, "defined by 5099T and 5979A, 9058G, 8619a, and 2061T and 14197C"'' : ''Disclaimer: These are branch and haplogroup suggestions only, and are in no way authoritative. They are simply here so you can see some of the possible branches '''K1c2''' has, and be able to place your own result. If a branch appears to fit your result, be aware that the name will almost certainly be something different, when it's officially assigned by others such as FTDNA or YFull or ISOGG or the PhyloTree.'' ---- '''Edit: For now, YFull's Mtree is under construction, and we are waiting until they finish. The information in this section has been drastically changed, and cannot be relied upon.''' ---- :: ''Before YFull started their MTree in March of 2019, '''K1c2a''' was the only branch of '''K1c2'''. Information on the other branches is new, added by YFull.'' :: '''''I recommend checking your extra mutations against the ones below - you may now have a new haplogroup!''''' :: ''Anyone who is in a branch of '''K1c2''' has all of the '''K1c2''' mutations, plus the specific mutations for that branch. ===== K1c2g ===== :: All of the '''K1c2''' mutations plus '''A11362G''' ===== K1c2-a ===== :: All of the '''K1c2''' mutations plus '''A9006G''' :: This is a brand new branch, inserted between '''K1c2''' and almost all of its branches, all but the '''K1c2g''' branch. In the past, '''K1c2''' was associated with 4 mutations - '''A9006G''', '''A14002G''', '''G14040A''', and '''C16320T'''. However, mtDNA samples have been found with people who do not have the '''A9006G''' mutation, which means the other 3 mutations existed before the '''A9006G''' mutation occurred and caused a new branch. ===== K1c2a ===== :: All of the '''K1c2''' and '''K1c2-a''' mutations plus '''T15944-''' ''('''T15940''' on YFull)'' :: Anyone who is '''K1c2a''' has all of the '''K1c2''' mutations, plus this one deletion at '''15944''' ('''15940''' on YFull). :: [http://www.ianlogan.co.uk/sequences_by_group/k1c2_genbank_sequences.htm GenBank] has many '''K1c2''' samples, with their extra mutations, but also has 5 '''K1c2a''' samples. Even with only 5, you can see one or two more branches coming for '''K1c2a'''. ===== K1c2a1 ===== :: All of the '''K1c2a''' mutations plus '''A12358G''' ===== K1c2-a1 ===== :: All of the '''K1c2''' and '''K1c2-a''' mutations plus '''A8589G''' and '''T16362C''' ===== K1c2-a2 ===== :: All of the '''K1c2''' and '''K1c2-a''' mutations plus '''C5099T''' and '''G5979A''' ===== K1c2-a3 ===== :: All of the '''K1c2''' and '''K1c2-a''' mutations plus '''A9437G''' ===== K1c2-a4 ===== :: All of the '''K1c2''' and '''K1c2-a''' mutations plus '''A9058G''' ===== K1c2-a5 ===== :: All of the '''K1c2''' and '''K1c2-a''' mutations plus '''T453C''' ===== K1c2-a6 ===== :: All of the '''K1c2''' and '''K1c2-a''' mutations plus '''C2061T''' and '''T14197C''' ===== K1c2-a7 ===== :: All of the '''K1c2''' and '''K1c2-a''' mutations plus '''A12074C''' : ''Note: '''The information above is accurate as of 2019-07-06, MTree version 1.01.9283'''. Because of all the ongoing changes in the MTree on YFull, it's been difficult to keep this up-to-date, and I stopped for awhile, hoping it would settle down. Most of my previous effort was redone by them, renaming K1c2b through K1c2f to K1c2-a1 through K1c2-a5. In the last 4 months, there have been over 1200 revisions to the MTree! And it is still in flux, constantly changing. Just today, it showed 9277, and an hour or 2 later I refreshed the page, and it changed to 9283! When I first noticed the version number in early March, it was 8004. They did take one week off - a week vacation perhaps, or concentrated on the YTree for a week.'' = Mutation History for K1c2 = :: ''Work in progress, perhaps should be converted to wiki table format'' : This is a list of the mutations that resulted in each haplogroup in bold below. Together, all of these mutations make up the base set of mutations for the '''K1c2''' haplogroup, under the CRS standard. : '''CRS''' A263G A750G A1438G A2706G A4769G C7028T A8860G C14766T A15326G : . '''R0''' A73G G11719A : .. '''U''' A11467G A12308G G12372A : ... '''U2'3'4'7'8'9''' A1811G : .... '''U8''' T9698C : ..... '''U8b'c''' A3480G : ...... '''U8b''' G9055A C14167T : ....... '''K''' A3480G A10550G T11299C T14798C T16224C T16311C! : ........ '''K1''' T1189C A10398G : ......... '''K1c''' T146C T152C C498- : .......... '''K1c2''' A9006G A14002G G14040A C16320T : Also, these two highly variant SNP's are very probable for anyone with '''K1c2''' => 16519C, 315.1C : ''Side note: there are clearly far more A to G transitions than any other. Next is T to C transitions. They're clearly not in equal proportions. Guanine rich environment?'' = Haplogroup History with Ages = :: ''Work in progress, perhaps should be converted to wiki table format'' : ''These are very rough estimates and unreliable, will be updated from time to time. For more on the estimated ages, see the next section about Origins.'' ==== Ages from Nature.com article ==== : ''Derived from chart on [https://www.nature.com/articles/ncomms3543/figures/1 Nature.com]'' : '''Haplogroup'''.......Age ''(estimated, years before present)'' : '''CRS''' : .'''R0''' : ..'''U''' : ...'''U2'3'4'7'8'9' ''' : ....'''U8'''.................52000 : .....'''U8b'c''' : ......'''U8b'''.............47000 : .......'''K'''.................35000 : ........'''K1'''..............29000 : .........'''K1c'''...........19000 : ..........'''K1c2'''..........5000 ==== Ages from National Geographic Geno 2.0 ==== : ''Derived from individual haplogroup pages on [https://haplogroup.org/ Haplogroup.org]'' : .'''R0''' : ..'''U'''.....................44280 : ...'''U2'3'4'7'8'9' ''' : ....'''U8''' : .....'''U8b'c''' : ......'''U8b''' : .......'''K'''.................31400 : ........'''K1''' : .........'''K1c''' : ..........'''K1c2''' ==== Ages from Behar 2012 ==== : ''Derived from individual haplogroup pages on [https://haplogroup.org/ Haplogroup.org]'' : .'''R0''' : ..'''U'''.....................46531 : ...'''U2'3'4'7'8'9' '''.45002 : ....'''U8'''.................43034 : .....'''U8b'c''' : ......'''U8b'''.............38433 : .......'''K'''.................26682 : ........'''K1'''..............22070 : .........'''K1c'''...........13935 : ..........'''K1c2'''..........3824 ==== Age Notes ==== * Looking at the Nature.com ages, you can see that each mutation happens randomly but usually more than 2000 years apart! If you take the roughly 47000 years from the first person with '''U8''' to the first person with '''K1c2''', and count the mutations, you get 18, which is roughly 2611 years per mutation, using the Nature.com ages. If you use the Behar ages, you get 2178 years per mutation. That means that if you match someone else *exactly* (Full Sequence test), you still may not have a common maternal line ancestor within almost double that, almost 4400 to 5200 years back. It could be within the last few hundred years, but that's very unlikely, as it is statistically more likely to be a couple thousand years back, based on the number of additional mutations those with '''K1c2''' have. * Based on the calculations above, then you should expect to see 1 to 3 additional mutations, over and above the '''K1c2''' base list. * Some speculation about the age of '''K1c2''': ** If you look at the '''K1c2''' samples on [http://www.ianlogan.co.uk/sequences_by_group/k1c2_genbank_sequences.htm GenBank], and consider how many have multiple additional mutations, sometimes 4 or more, and even if they occurred more frequently than normal, say 1000 years per mutation, it's very difficult to consider '''K1c2''' being any younger than 4000 years before now. ** From my own result, allowing 2000 years per mutation, it's difficult to see how '''K1c2''' could be any younger than 6000 years before now. ** But scientists like Behar are suggesting about 3800 years before present, which is based on more credible study and research than my own speculation. * ''May not be significant (haven't seen any research on it), but the average age per mutation has consistently been getting longer, from the results above. Using the Nature.com ages - between '''U8''' and '''U8b''', it is 1667 years per mutation; between '''U8b''' and '''K''', it is 2000 years; between '''K''' and '''K1''', it is 3000 years; between '''K1''' and '''K1c''', it is 3333 years, and between '''K1c''' and '''K1c2''', it is 3500! Question: over the last 35000 years, has the earth been getting safer, less or fewer sources for mutations? = Ancient DNA = * There has been huge progress in recovering DNA from ancient human specimens, and very often the Y chromosome and mitochondrial haplogroups can be reliably determined. * Until recently, there had not been a single specimen recovered with mtDNA haplogroup '''K1c2''', but recently four ancient skeletons with '''K1c2''' have been discovered. ''Note: this was derived from info provided by James "Jim" Honeychuck'' ** One found in London was buried sometime before the Black Death (estimated to have died around 1348 AD). ** A Viking-era skeleton with '''K1c2''' dating to about 850-900 AD, found in Denmark. ** A Romano-British skeleton with '''K1c2''' was found in Canterbury in southeast England. "Romano-British" is reported to mean a native British person living under Roman rule, which began in 43 AD and ended in 410 AD. This shows that '''K1c2''' was already in Britain before the Anglo-Saxons arrived. ** A Roman-era skeleton with '''K1c2''' dating to about 200-500 AD was found in Catalonia in Spain. * There have been 6 to 8 specimens found with '''K1c''', the parent of '''K1c2'''. They are quite old of course, so don't really offer us much information on the migrations of our ancestors. ** The specimens range in age from about 7125 to 11465 years ago, averaging about 9000 years ago. That's clearly quite a bit more recent than the projected ages for the first '''K1c''', so these may be only partial haplogroups, belonging to child branches of '''K1c'''. ** They were mostly found in eastern Europe - 3 in Serbia, 1 in Hungary, 1 in Romania, and 1 in Germany. ** [https://www.eupedia.com/europe/Haplogroup_K_mtDNA.shtml Eupedia] reports 2 "Mesolithic Greek samples" of '''K1c''' were found, estimated to have lived about 9000 and 9550 years ago. ''I'm unsure if these 2 are among the 6 reported above.'' * Hopefully, more will be found, especially ones with '''K1c2''' haplogroup. ''This page will be kept up to date if at all possible.'' = Origins of those with K1c2 = : ''Author note: I'm more of a technical person, and tend to avoid speculative topics, and completely forgot that most people prefer the social aspects, not the technical aspects of a subject. Unfortunately, studies of origins is almost completely speculative, but I'll try, provide what 'current best thinking' has come up with.'' * From [https://haplogroup.org/mtdna/rsrs/l123456/l23456/l2346/l346/l34/l3/n/r/u/u8/u8b/k/k1/k1c/k1c2/ Haplogroup.org, K1c2 page] (Thanks Paulette!): ** "Age: 3,824.0 ± 3,759.2; CI=95% (Behar et al., 2012b)" ** "Origin: Eurasia, Arabian Peninsula, & Levant" ** "Haplogroup '''K1c2''' is a branch on the maternal tree of human kind. Its age is between 100 and 7,600 years (Behar et al., 2012b)." * From [https://www.nature.com/articles/ncomms3543 Nature.com article] ("A substantial prehistoric European ancestry amongst Ashkenazi maternal lineages", published October 8 2013): ** The article places '''K1c2''' about 5000 years before the present ** ''Note: the primary focus of the article is on the genetic history of the Ashkenazi Jewish people, and 3 of the 4 mtDNA haplogroup subclades associated with them are in '''K''' (K1a1b1a, K1a9 and K2a2a1). '''K1c2''' is not one of them, is not associated with the Ashkenazi Jewish people.'' * From [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1288566/?tool=pubmed "Tracing European Founder Lineages in the Near Eastern mtDNA Pool"], by ''numerous authors - see article'', 2000 ** From '''Table 1''', age of haplogroup '''K''' is estimated to be 15,500–25,500 years ago, begun in the Near East (western Eurasia) * From [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haplogroup_K_(mtDNA) "Haplogroup K (mtDNA)", Wikipedia article]: ''(this is about the origin and age of the parent haplogroup '''K''', not '''K1c2''')'' ** "Haplogroup '''K''' is believed to have originated in the mid-Upper Paleolithic, between about 30,000 and 22,000 years ago." ** "Possible time of origin [of K]: 26,700 ± 4,300 years ago (Behar 2012)" * From [https://www.eupedia.com/europe/Haplogroup_K_mtDNA.shtml "Haplogroup K (mtDNA)", Eupedia article]: ''(this is about the origin and age of all of the '''K''' haplogroup branches, mentions '''K1c''' and '''K1c2''')'' ** "Haplogroup '''K''' originated in West Asia as a subclade of haplogroup '''U8b''' some time between 20,000 and 38,000 years ago" ** Easy to read, includes a discussion of the origins and history of '''K''' haplogroup branches ** Includes a list of all the subclades of '''K''' and where they mostly are found * My own speculation, looking at the [https://www.familytreedna.com/public/mtDNA_K/default.aspx?section=mtmap FamilyTreeDNA K1c2 map]: ''(select '''K1c2''' in the top drop down menu)'' ** There appear to be 3 major source areas for '''K1c2''' - the British Isles, the Germany/Poland area, and the main Scandinavian peninsula (Norway, Sweden, etc). It's easy to speculate that '''K1c2''' first began in one of them, then quickly spread to the other two. All other pins appear to be individual travelers, some by choice (immigrants, Vikings), some not (slaves, girls carried away, etc). **: ''Note: the British Isles appear to have far more pins than any other area, but that's not a reliable indicator because the British Isles and the Americas have far more testers than any other area. You can visualize a more realistic view by multiplying other areas by ten or more.'' ** While '''K1c2''' began long before the Vikings, from the map it's easy to speculate that the Vikings were a major factor in the dispersal and migration of '''K1c2'''. * ''more to come, work in progress'' = Health Issues = :: ''Note: while this section is primarily about '''K1c2''', with additional information for other '''K''' haplogroup branches, it does have health related info of general interest to all. Many of the reference links apply to all haplogroups.'' * '''Good news!''' So far, there are no known serious health issues related to the mitochondrial DNA of those who are baseline '''K1c2'''! Even better, some of our mutations contribute to longer life and better health! * Of course, since '''K1c2''' probably originated 3800 years ago, anyone who is '''K1c2''' probably has 2 or more additional mutations, so it's remotely possible that one of those additional mutations is a problem. Not likely though, unhealthy mtDNA mutations are rather rare. * Considerable research is being done on associations between mtDNA mutations and human diseases, and a fair amount of statistical work has been done. ''(Cue the lady in Hunger Games who says "May the odds be ever in your favor!")'' Among the references below, you can find tables that indicate certain mutations that are associated with increased odds of having certain diseases, and other mutations that are associated with decreased odds of having certain diseases. Obviously, you want more of the good mutations, and fewer of the bad mutations. One of the things I observed is that there are 2 mtDNA haplogroups that are clear leaders, for good or for bad. '''U5''' (and its branches) is clearly the worst one to have, and '''K1a''' (and its branches) is clearly the best one to have! Several SNP's associated with haplogroup '''K''' are good ones to have, and the same for '''K1''', and the same for '''K1a'''. Anyone who is in a branch of '''K1a''' enjoys the benefits of all 3 sets of SNP's. But those of us in the other branches of '''K1''' ('''K1b''', '''K1c''', etc) enjoy the benefits of the '''K''' and '''K1''' SNP's, which puts us in second place. Anyone in other branches of '''K''' ('''K2''', etc) at least enjoys the benefits of the good '''K''' SNP's, so they're probably in third place. * One veteran helper on the FamilyTree "K mtDNA Haplogroup" forum has said, "mtDNA haplogroup '''K''' has been found by researchers to be associated with increased longevity and a reduced risk of Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, transient ischaemic attack (TIA), stroke, and thyroid cancer". But don't take our word for it, read the papers below for yourself! * It should be noted though that good and bad mutations only cause small differences in your risk. Healthy eating, healthy living, and healthy choices are still going to be more important factors in your disease risk. In other words, good genes can't make up for bad choices! ===== Basics of Mitochondrial DNA ===== :: ''These are introductory articles about mtDNA, mostly from Wikipedia, before you get to the more in-depth articles in the Reference Links section below'' * [https://ghr.nlm.nih.gov/mitochondrial-dna "Mitochondrial DNA"], Genetic Home Reference, U.S. National Library of Medicine - ''an easy to read introduction to mtDNA, plus a good list of related health conditions, plus a good set of links to further resources'' * [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mitochondrial_DNA "Mitochondrial DNA"] - ''overview, thoughts on its origin, how its inherited, how its structured, its disease potential, and its usefulness for identification in forensics'' * [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_mitochondrial_genetics "Human mitochondrial genetics"] - ''genes and genetics and what can go wrong'' * [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_mitochondrial_DNA_haplogroup "Human mitochondrial DNA haplogroup"] - ''why haplogroups are so useful, how they define the branch points of the mitochondrial phylogenetic tree, and illustrate our lineages and origins; contains a layout of the mtDNA phylogenetic tree with all of the major haplogroups, each one linked to a page of general information about that haplogroup'' * [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haplogroup_K_(mtDNA) "Haplogroup K (mtDNA)"] - ''general information specific to mtDNA haplogroup '''K''' and its branches (similar pages for other haplogroups can be reached from the "Human mitochondrial DNA haplogroup" article above)'' ===== Reference Links for mtDNA Mutations ===== :: ''- Sadly, I have yet to find a simple list of mtDNA mutations with known health implications. If you know of one, PLEASE add it or let me know!'' :: ''- As you read or skim through these articles, keep a printed list of your own mutations handy, to check any mutations you find mentioned in the articles.'' :: ''- The first 3 are much easier to read than the rest, but please take a peek at the others - there are a lot of interesting things to learn there!'' * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mitochondrial_disease "Mitochondrial disease"], Wikipedia ** Overview of diseases related to mitochondrial mutations ** Very few mtDNA locations listed, even in the linked articles * [https://www.eupedia.com/europe/Haplogroup_K_mtDNA.shtml "Haplogroup K (mtDNA)"], Eupedia ** See the '''Associated medical conditions''' section, contains a simple listing of '''K''' mutations that affect health; they are almost entirely advantageous ones! * [http://jeb.biologists.org/content/208/17/v.1.full "Genes For The Long Run"], by Greg Crowther, 2005 ** Summary - a study has found that individuals in 2 mitochondrial haplogroups, '''K''' and '''J2''' (or any of their branches), are likely to live longer than any other haplogroup, but are also likely to be poor at endurance sports, such as distance running ** The suggested but unproven cause is that those who are '''K''' or '''J2''' have slightly leaky mitochondrial membranes that leak protons, therefore limiting sustained energy production, but also limiting oxidative stress, something that contributes to aging. A natural antioxidant process! ** The article seems to say that more sprinters than average are '''K''' or '''J2''', but I don't think you can draw much from that. Other factors are needed, like being fast! What you *can* say is that, if you're a sprinter - being '''K''' or '''J2''' won't hurt, and may even help. ** But if you were wanting to win a marathon - well, go ahead and run(!), don't let this stop you, but keep your expectations in check, because the odds are against your ever being competitive! ** And remember that the very thing that's limiting your chances in the marathon may be the very thing that's increasing your life expectancy! ** Or put another way - you may be worse off in the long runs, but better off in the long run! ''(credit to whomever came up with the title for this article!)'' * [https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/j.1601-183X.2006.00225.x "Genetic basis of Alzheimer's dementia: role of mtDNA mutations"], by M. Grazina, J. Pratas, F. Silva, S. Oliveira, I. Santana, C. Oliveira, 2006 ** The gist of the article - there are many factors involved with Alzheimer's Disease, some of them genetic. There's no one factor, it's generally combinations of certain genes, oxidative stress, and other environmental factors. Mitochondrial gene differences do make a difference, with a number of mutations (listed in the article) associated with Alzheimer's, making it worse or more likely. Antioxidants and 'antioxidant' mutations are beneficial (such as the one found in haplogroup '''K''', but not named here). ** Because oxidative stress is a major factor, resistance to it can be beneficial (see the "Genes For The Long Run" article). Genes that appear to enable increased oxidation are obviously undesirable, and this article identifies some of them. ** Quote from the article - "In Alzheimer's pathology, an association between mtDNA haplogroups and APOE ?4 allele has been shown ; in particular, '''haplogroups '''K''' and '''U''' seem to be protective''' relatively to the harmful effect of the ?4 allele". ''(I wish the article was a little more specific about the '''K''' and '''U''' haplogroups.)'' * [https://www.nature.com/articles/5201425 "Mitochondrial DNA haplogroup '''K''' is associated with a lower risk of Parkinson's disease in Italians"], by ''numerous authors - see article'', 2005 ** More specifically, those in haplogroup '''K''' *and* have mutation '''10398G''' have a lower risk ** '''10398G''' is a marker for haplogroup '''K1''', and is NOT found in '''K2''' or '''K3'''; so strictly speaking the article should not have said it applied to haplogroup '''K''' in general, it only applies to haplogroup '''K1''', which of course is by far the largest branch; ('''K1''' includes its branches and therefore applies to those of us in '''K1c2''') ** '''10398G''' cannot be given all the credit though. It is not as effective in other haplogroups, so there must be a combination of haplogroup '''K''' factors involved. In general though, '''10398G''' is one of the best mutations for everyone, lowers risks of many diseases. * [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2855429/ "Mitochondrial DNA haplogroups and risk of transient ischaemic attack and ischaemic stroke: a genetic association study"], by Patrick F Chinnery, Hannah R Elliott, Anila Syed, Peter M Rothwell, 2010 ** Haplogroup '''K''' (specifically '''K1''') has a significantly lower risk of ischaemic stroke and TIA's (transient ischaemic attack); it does not appear that any other haplogroup is so blessed ** No specific mutations are mentioned, or specific branches of the haplogroups; the study divided the statistical results up strictly by the major mtDNA haplogroups * [https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1567724916302835 "Mitochondrial DNA haplogroup '''K''' as a contributor to protection against thyroid cancer in a population from southeast Europe" (abstract only)], by Relu Cocos, Sorina Schipor, Corin Badiu, Florina Raicu, 2017 ** Study shows that "haplogroup '''K''' was significantly associated with a protective role for thyroid cancer" ** This abstract does not mention specific mutations, or specific branches of the haplogroup * [https://journals.plos.org/plosgenetics/article?id=10.1371/journal.pgen.1004369 "Recent Mitochondrial DNA Mutations Increase the Risk of Developing Common Late-Onset Human Diseases"], by Gavin Hudson, Aurora Gomez-Duran, Ian J. Wilson, Patrick F. Chinnery, 2014 ** Very informative, very technical but contains tables with various mutations and their associated haplogroups and their respective increases and decreases in disease risk ** "Author Summary - There is a growing body of evidence indicating that mitochondrial dysfunction, a result of genetic variation in the mitochondrial genome, is a critical component in the aetiology of a number of complex traits. ... By examining over 50,000 individuals, from 11 different diseases we show that mitochondrial DNA variants can both increase or decrease an individual's risk of disease" ** The 2 most informative tables are '''Table 2''' and '''Table S3'''. '''Table 2''' is within the article. To obtain '''Table S3''', you have to find the link to it then download it, as a file. Please remember that the data in '''Table S3''' is considered preliminary and unverified, untested in other populations. ** Mutations mentioned in '''Table 2''' : ''(AS=Ankylosing Spondylitis, IS=Ischemic Stroke, MS=Multiple Sclerosis, PD=Parkinson's disease, PBC=Primary Biliary Cirrhosis, P=Psoriasis, S=Schizophrenia, UC=Ulcerative Colitis) **: ''Location, Haplogroup(s), Higher/Lower Risk, Diseases/Issues'' *** '''310''' (Hap. U4a2) Higher risk of AS, MS, IS, PD, P *** '''3197''' (Hap. U5) Higher risk of S, UC, AS, MS, IS, PD *** '''9477''' (Hap. U5) Higher risk of UC, AS, MS *** '''9667''' (Hap. J1b2a & U5a1b) Higher risk of AS *** '''13617''' (Hap. U5) Higher risk of S, UC, AS *** '''14793''' (Hap. U5a) Higher risk of S, AS *** '''15043''' (Hap. N1a1) Higher risk of S, UC *** '''15218''' (Hap. U5a1) Much higher risk of S, UC, AS *** '''11299''' (Hap. K) Higher risk of S *** '''11299''' (Hap. K) Lower risk of IS *** '''16294''' (Hap. Any) Higher risk of PBC *** '''16294''' (Hap. Any) Lower risk of UC *** '''497''' (Hap. K) Lower risk of MS, IS, PBC *** '''1189''' (Hap. K) Lower risk of IS, PBC *** '''6260''' (Hap. Any) Lower risk of MS, IS *** '''6776''' (Hap. H) Lower risk of MS, PBC *** '''10398''' (Hap. Any) Lower risk of MS, IS, AS, PD *** '''11485''' (Hap. K) Lower risk of MS, IS *** '''11840''' (Hap. K) Lower risk of MS, IS *** '''13740''' (Hap. Any) Lower risk of MS, IS **: ''Note: see '''Table 2''' for more detail, including percentages of higher or lower risk (e.g. 1.28 means 28% higher risk, .85 means 15% lower risk)'' * [https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0005272809002618 "Mitochondrial DNA Mutations And Human Disease"], by Helen A. L. Tuppen, Emma L. Blakely, Douglass M. Turnbull, Robert W. Taylor, 2009 ** VERY informative, but also VERY technical! ** [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1762815/ This is a link to an earlier version], 2005 - About a third of the way through this 2005 version is '''Table 2''', containing a short list of mutations and health issues, but it's not very helpful. ** Mutations mentioned in '''Table 2''' (in 2005 version): '''3243G''', '''3271C''', '''8344G''', '''8356C''', '''8993C''', '''8993G''', '''3460A''', '''11778A''', '''14484C''', '''14709C''', '''1555G''', '''10158C''', '''10191C''' * [http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download?doi=10.1.1.467.6186&rep=rep1&type=pdf "Mitochondrial DNA variation in human evolution and disease"], by Douglas C. Wallace, Michael D. Brown, Marie T. Lott, 1999 ** Another very informative and technical article ** Section 3 is a history of mitochondrial variation, beginning with the mitochondria of Homo Sapiens appearing about 150000 to 200000 years ago in Africa, then all the variation of African DNA, then the spread into Europe and Asia and the variations thereof, then a lot of interesting discoveries in Native American DNA and its variations ** Section 4 is about LHON (Leber’s hereditary optic neuropathy), a disease directly related to mitochondrial mutations; there are 23 known mutations, listed in Table 1 on page 225, but it may be too technical to be useful (SNP locations are in the second column, at the end of the string); 4 of them are the most serious - from worst to least severe are '''14459''', '''11778''', '''3460''', and '''14484'''; they can occur in any haplogroup * [http://jcb.rupress.org/content/193/5/809 Mitochondrial DNA mutations in disease and aging], by Chan Bae Park, Nils-Göran Larsson, 2011 ** Very interesting, technical, comprehensive, educational at a fairly high level ** Does not list the locations of any mutations * [https://neuromuscular.wustl.edu/mitosyn.html "MITOCHONDRIAL DISORDERS"], page actively maintained, located at [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Washington_University_in_St._Louis Washington University in St. Louis] ** COMPREHENSIVE! So comprehensive, it could legitimately claim the title of "mtDNA Bible" ** Very technical, includes diagrams and images, hundreds of links and references, outline format, well organized but not easy to read * [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4737121/ "Prevalence of nuclear and mitochondrial DNA mutations related to adult mitochondrial disease"], by ''numerous authors - see article'', 2015 ** "Adults with suspected mitochondrial disease ... we evaluated the minimum prevalence of symptomatic nuclear DNA mutations and symptomatic and asymptomatic mtDNA mutations causing mitochondrial diseases. Results: The minimum prevalence rate for mtDNA mutations was 1 in 5,000 (20 per 100,000) ... In this population, nuclear mutations were responsible for clinically overt adult mitochondrial disease in 2.9 per 100,000 adults. Interpretation: Combined, our data confirm that the total prevalence of adult mitochondrial disease, including pathogenic mutations of both the mitochondrial and nuclear genomes (≈1 in 4,300), is among the commonest adult forms of inherited neurological disorders." ** Implication - it's a problem, but one that only affects 1 in 4300 people ** '''Table 1''' lists 15 mutations you do not want: '''3243G''' (the worst one), '''3460A''', '''11778A''', '''14484C''', '''1624T''', '''5650G''', '''5816G''', '''8344G''', '''10010C''', '''12258A''', '''12283A''', '''12320G''', '''14709C''', '''8993C''', '''8993G''' * ''While I can't guarantee you'll find the info you want in the links above, I CAN guarantee that if you read them and their linked material, you WILL understand mitochondrial DNA much better!'' :: ''*** work in progress ***'' ===== MITOMAP ===== * [https://www.mitomap.org/MITOMAP MITOMAP - A human mitochondrial genome database] * The online mtDNA GenBank database for scientists and researchers; provides access to all of the [http://www.ianlogan.co.uk/sequences_by_group/haplogroup_select.htm GenBank] database of mtDNA samples gathered from around the world, and cites related references * You can search each of your own mutations here (as 'point mutations'), and get a list of all articles related to that SNP, with links * If you upload your full sequence mtDNA data to GenBank ([http://www.ianlogan.co.uk/submission.htm GenBank submissions page]), you can get a free profile of your mutations, and health status info on some of them * '''Instructions for accessing information on mutations''' ** Go to the [https://www.mitomap.org/MITOMAP MITOMAP] home page ** Go to the Allele Search page (click on '''Allele Search''', it's near the top) ** Enter one of your mutations in the '''Start''' box, and click the '''Search''' button ** If it returns more than one row, check the Nucleotide Change column for the one that corresponds to your mutation ** Click on the blue number(s) in the '''Total Variant Count''' column ** Assuming you have entered your mtDNA into GenBank and have been given a GenBank ID, locate your ID in the second column - then click '''view''' at the far right of that line; if you don't have a GenBank ID, then look for a line with haplogroup (fifth column) most like yours, and click '''view''' at the far right of that line ** For detail on the mutations for that ID, click the '''Variant Details''' button at the right side ** You should now be seeing the mutation report for that mtDNA kit, and be able to page through it; in the rightmost column are the "Patient Report"s for some of the mutations ** If you don't have a GenBank kit entered and you have a mutation not listed in the kit you viewed, just enter it as a point mutation and go to any kit that has it, then view the patient report for it (if any) = Discussions and Other Resources for K1c2 = :: ''*** work in progress ***'' * [https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/mt-dna-k/activity-feed Discussion of '''K1c2''' topics on the "'''K''' mtDNA Haplogroup" Project forum, maintained by FamilyTreeDNA] *: ''The forum software for this is rather limited, no way to provide direct links to these topics, so I've provided the name of the poster plus the date and time it began. You will have to scroll way down to find them. They do contain useful comments though. You will probably need a login on FTDNA. This '''K''' forum is also a place to meet others with '''K1c2''', and ask questions.'' ** Paulette Smythe, March 20, 2018 11:20pm (to April 3) ** Valerie Glass, January 13 @ 12:53pm (to March 3) * Discussions related to '''K1c2''' on FamilyTreeDNA forums ** Search argument: '''site:familytreedna.com k1c2''' *: ''- Note 1: The first ones are written or created by Bill Hurst, a very knowledgeable moderator here, with '''K1c2''' and '''K1c2a''' topics. Bill has created a number of useful resources and maps, almost all on RootsWeb, which was down for awhile but now restored.'' *: ''- Note 2: One problem with the following is that the DNA world has been making great progress, and these are relatively old. Therefore the information may be superceded or obsolete. But there's still good info here, for those wishing to learn.'' ** [http://forums.familytreedna.com/showthread.php?t=3863 Bill Hurst maps and origins, April 2007] - ''[very old]'' ** [http://forums.familytreedna.com/showthread.php?t=2209 Bill Hurst, "a perfect K1c & K1c2", Jul 9, 2006] - ''[very old]'' ** [http://forums.familytreedna.com/showthread.php?t=32195&page=5 Bill Hurst, further mutations, Feb 12, 2013] - ''see post #47; it's old but has interesting info on '''K1c2a''' and suggests additional branches of '''K1c2''' '' *** ''"So far, K1c2a is all-Ireland. However, I've identified four more potential future subclades of K1c2, usually with two examples and waiting on a third and maybe some uploads to GenBank. Those would be defined by 5099T and 5979A, 9058G, 8619a, and 2061T and 14197C. I'm also watching for another haplotype under 12358G so I can be a new K1c2a1."'' ** [http://forums.familytreedna.com/showthread.php?t=2927 Bill Hurst, Analysis of some K mutations, Oct 6, 2006] - ''old, but links to some very interesting info'' *** [http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~wrhurst/genealogy/mtdna-k/k16048aanalysis.htm A K analysis] **** Lists the mutations for a K haplogroup containing '''16048A'''; most of its mutations are also common to '''K1c2''' **** ''Note: this set of mutations matches a new branch on YFull, '''K1a10a1''' ('''16048A'''>'''16291T'''>'''230T'''), with Extra Mutation '''16051G''' '' *** [https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0002929707626536 A study of mitochondrial heteroplasmies] - found that the mtDNA location observed to have the most frequent heteroplasmy was '''16093''' *** [https://jogg.info/pages/12/SatiableCuriosityPDF.pdf The Case of the Ubiquitous 16519C] - ''technical notes on mtDNA location '''16519''', an mtDNA "hotspot" **: * Other articles and discussions related to '''K1c2''', found by searching for '''K1c2''' with Google or similar ** [http://www.familytreedna.com/pdf/43026_Doron.pdf Doron Behar report], "The Matrilineal Ancestry of Ashkenazi Jewry: Portrait of a Recent Founder Event", by Doron M Behar and numerous others, 2005; ''this is a downloadable PDF copy of the report (available elsewhere too)'' *** See page 3, has 3 '''K1c2''' branches *** It's nice to see someone finally trying to create the '''K1c2''' branches we knew had to be there, because of all the subsequent mutations visible in various samples. Unfortunately, none of his branches have mutations common to me, so there must be more branches yet to be added. ''I've added my sample to GenBank, and hope others will too. It's my understanding the samples on GenBank are used by Phylotree.org to add new branches, and generate the next version of the mtDNA tree.'' ** [http://www.ianlogan.co.uk/sequences_by_group/k1c2_genbank_sequences.htm GenBank - '''K1c2'''] *** This is the GenBank link, showing many '''K1c2''' samples and a few '''K1c2a''' samples, with their unique mutations. *** By examining the extra mutations, you can see one or two more branches for '''K1c2a''', and several more short branches for '''K1c2'''. *** For all other haplogroups, start at the [http://www.ianlogan.co.uk/sequences_by_group/haplogroup_select.htm top of the GenBank sequence pages], click on the haplogroup listed down the right side ** [http://www.phylotree.org/tree/U.htm PhyloTree - '''K''' from '''U8'''] *** This is PhyloTree, the main mtDNA tree, on PhyloTree.org - includes all of the mutations responsible for each branch *** This link points to the page with all of the '''U''' and '''K''' trees ('''K''' comes out of '''U8'''). You'll find our '''K1c2''' section close to the very bottom *** For all other haplogroups, start at the [http://www.phylotree.org/tree/index.htm top of PhyloTree] ** [https://www.familytreedna.com/public/mtDNA_K?iframe=mtresults FamilyTreeDNA - mtDNA test results for the '''K''' haplogroup] - ''requires a login'' *** This is a very long list of all '''K''' mtDNA results, with no easy way to navigate to '''K1c2'''. I recommend changing the number per page from 25 to 300, then all of '''K1c2''' is on page 9. ** [https://www.familytreedna.com/public/mtDNA_K/default.aspx?section=mtmap FamilyTreeDNA - '''K1c2''' ancestral map] *** Select '''K1c2''' in the top drop down menu ** [https://www.familytreedna.com/mtDNA-Haplogroup-Mutations.aspx FamilyTreeDNA - mtDNA Haplogroup Mutations] ** [https://www.nature.com/articles/ncomms3543/figures/1 Nature.com - Aging chart for '''U8''' - '''K'''] ** [https://haplogroup.org/mtdna/rsrs/l123456/l23456/l2346/l346/l34/l3/n/r/u/u8/u8b/k/k1/k1c/k1c2/ Haplogroup.org - '''K1c2'''] *** Other Haplogroup.org pages: [https://haplogroup.org/mtdna/rsrs/l123456/l23456/l2346/l346/l34/l3/n/r/u/u234789/u8/u8b/k/ '''K'''], [https://haplogroup.org/mtdna/rsrs/l123456/l23456/l2346/l346/l34/l3/n/r/u/u234789/u8/u8b/k/k1/ '''K1'''], [https://haplogroup.org/mtdna/rsrs/l123456/l23456/l2346/l346/l34/l3/n/r/u/u234789/u8/u8b/k/k1/k1c/ '''K1c'''], [https://haplogroup.org/ Home] == Quotes and info to add == : ''*** work in progress ***'' * "Depending on the focus of a phylogenetic analysis, one might even wish to disregard (i.e. give weight 0 to) the ten extreme hotspot transitions at positions 146, 150, 152, 195, 16093, 16129, 16189, 16311, 16362, and 16519." * "The most variable sites (with 19 or more changes each) observed included 16093, 16129, 16189, 16311, 16362, 16519, 146, 150, 152, 189, and 195." * "Nucleotides 263A, 311C-315C, 750A, 1438A, 4769A, 8860A, and 15326A are considered to be rare polymorphisms and are maintained as part of the true reference sequence." * ... "the hotspots (16519, 309.1 and 315.1, deletions around 522)" ... = YFull = === About === : [https://www.yfull.com YFull - alternative trees for yDNA and mtDNA ...] === Archive === : '''Big news! [https://www.yfull.com YFull] has started their own mitochondrial tree, and is already adding branches to it! They took [http://www.phylotree.org/tree/U.htm PhyloTree's] mtDNA tree branches and variants, then added the samples from GenBank, to prefill their tree, and are now allowing mtDNA uploads, the FASTA file from an FTDNA Full Sequence test. For K1c2, they have already added 6 new branches (subclades K1c2b through K1c2g) with 2 to 4 samples each. There are still quite a few other K1c2 kits that have not yet been differentiated, marked K1c2* for now. I would expect that many of them will shortly be reassigned to new branches. Something really exciting, they are loading ancient DNA samples into the tree! You'll find Ötzi the Tyrolean Iceman in haplogroup K1f.''' :: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/796399/yfull-has-added-an-mtdna-tree-and-adding-new-branches My report and G2G thread about it] - ''more about all the new branches added, and about the new naming for branch insertions, and about the ancient DNA and finding Ötzi !'' : '''Edit: The YFull MTree is under heavy construction, and they have so radically changed everything that their tree is temporarily not usable for many of us. All of the K1c branches have disappeared, into places that appear completely wrong. And Ötzi the Tyrolean Iceman has dropped back into the muck too. We will all have to wait until they finish with their MTree.''' : '''Edit2: YFull has restarted their MTree, restored it to its original PhyloTree and FTDNA likeness. They have made a few corrections to their methodology, but have not yet restarted their work of forming new branches. We are all waiting patiently now ...''' : '''Edit3: As of 2020-04-18, YFull is working on it again! A month or so ago, they began making small changes, very conservative ones, and a couple of weeks ago, they turned aging on again! They have adjusted the aging calculations at least 3 times, so I don't think they are completely stable yet, but it's great to see. Their dating forms and numbers are a little hard to understand. And even more exciting, they have finally begun to add branches, including new K1c2 branches. The new ones are different, and none of the previous work seems to have been kept.''' ----
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[[Category:Michigan Projects]] The goal of this project is to gather photographs, stories, and information around this institution, which was formally known as the Michigan Asylum for the Insane, and operates today as[ Kalamazoo Regional Psychiatric Hospital http://www.michigan.gov/mdhhs/0,5885,7-339-71550_2941_4868_4896-295626--,00.html]. A number of my ancestors and relatives were patients there. (Yes, that does explain some things.) I have transcripts of interviews with my ancestors detailing their early lives. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Roby-342|Michael Roby]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Gathering Medical Records and sharing parts or all of them (IF and ONLY IF a person is deceased and the project member feels led to do so.) * Collect pictures of the facilities, grounds, and patients. (IF and ONLY IF a person is deceased and the project member feels led to do so.) * Collect stories about the institution, employees, history, news about the institution and patients. (IF and ONLY IF a person is deceased and the project member feels led to do so.) Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=13178920 send me a private message]. Thanks! Michael Roby | Franklin, Tennessee
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[[Category:Nya Sverige|Nya Sverige]] [[Category: Kända svenska skepp och fartyg]][[Category: Swedish Ships]] == In English == The Key of Kalmar (Kalmar Nyckel) was one of the two first ships that left Sweden, with destination North America, to found Nya Sverige - New Sweden in 1637-1638. The other ship was [[:Space: Fågel Grip|Fågel Grip (Bird Griffin)]]. She was a freight and navy ship built in the Netherlands around 1625 and was in Swedish ownership from 1628. The vessel was quite unique at the time, she made four transatlantic round trips. The vessel was part of the Swedish fleet, but was sold back to Holland in 1651. === First expedition, 1637-1638 === On the first expedition to New Sweden there were only sailors, military and personnel aboard the two ships, no women, children or settlers. Half the crew of the vessels was acquired from the Netherlands and the rest from Sweden. Both captains/masters were both Dutch who had sailed to America before. There were 24 Swedish soldiers on the ships, who were to form the first watch guard of the colony. The ships left Gothenburg's port in November 1637. It was necessary to sail at this time of year to get into the right winds that would take them across the Atlantic. While on North sea, both ships were encountered by severe November storms, came apart and both vessels were badly injured. Kalmar Nyckel eventually managed to reach the Dutch island of Texel, the largest of the Frisian islands, and there Fågel Grip also showed up, as badly damaged as Kalmar Nyckel. The ships were repaired, water and supplies were filled, and at the last day of the year 1637 they could finally set sail and cross the Atlantic, heading towards Delaware river. After four months at sea, they finally reached the destiny at the mouth of the Delaware River on March 23, 1638. The ship sailed into a tributary at the western shore and stopped where the tributary Minquas Kill (today Christina River) met Brännvinskilen (today's Brandywine Creek). The Swedes called the place Paradisudden, Paradise point. The ships steered into Minquas Kill and anchored where Wilmington is located today. They were the ones who built the first Swedish fort, [[:Space:Fort_Christina|Fort Christina]]. The people onboard the two ships on this first expedition were:
* [[Minuit-4 |'''Peter Minuit''']], who were to be the governor of New Sweden.
* Måns Nilsson Kling, lieutenant, who were to be in charge of the watch guard. He is said to be of Finnish descent.
* Andreas Lucassen, native indian interpretor. His last name suggests he was Danish or Norwegian.
Acc to Swed. Settl. book: * Two Dutch barber-surgeons
(one of them was most probably [[Stiddem-1|Timen Lulofsson Stiddem]]) * Anders Nilsson Krober, Captain of Kalmar Nyckel * Lieut. Jacob Barben, commander of Fågel Grip * Jan Hindrickson van der Water was skipper of Kalmar Nyckel * Michael Symonsz/Symonssen, first mate * Andrian Jöransen was skipper of Fågel Grip * Hendrick Huygen, appointed commissioner of the colony (and relative of Minuit) In June 1639, Peter Minuit left Måns Nilsson Kling in charge of the colony and sailed with Kalmar Nyckel to the westindian island Saint Christopher (at the time a British colony) to trade wine and destilled liquor for tobacco. He met Dutch acquaintances and, together with his skipper, boarded the ship “Het Vliegende Hert” from Rotterdam when a tropical storm is said to have driven all the ships to sea. The ship Minuit had visited was never heard of again, nor the crew or passengers. Kalmar Key waited a few days and then continued without Minuit to Sweden. On the North Sea, the ship was struck by a new hard storm and was forced to cut the mast to not go underneath. In the end, Kalmar Nyckel reached Göteborg, badly damaged. === Second expedition === ''To be continued'' == På svenska == Kalmar Nyckel (Calmare Nyckel) var ett av de två första skeppen som seglade till Nordamerika för att anlägga kolonin Nya Sverige 1637-1638. Det andra skeppet var [[:Space: Fågel Grip|Fågel Grip]]. Kalmar Nyckel var ett frakt- och örlogsfartyg som byggdes i Holland runt 1625 och var i svensk ägo från 1628. Fartyget var i det närmaste unikt för tiden genom att ha genomfört fyra transatlantiska seglatser. Fartyget ingick då i den svenska flottan, men såldes sedan tillbaka till Holland 1651. === Första expeditionen, 1637-1638 === På den första resan fanns bara sjömän, militärer och personal ombord, inga kvinnor och inga nybyggare. Hälften av besättning var holländska och resten var svenska. Kaptenerna på båda fartygen var holländare som seglat till Nordamerika förut. Ombord fanns även de 24 svenska soldater som värvats, för att under löjtnant Måns Nilsson Kling bilda kolonins första vaktstyrka. De lämnade Göteborgs hamn i november 1637. Båda skeppen möttes av hårda novemberstormar när de kom ut på Kategatt men det var nödvändigt att segla vid den här tiden på året för att komma in i de rätta vindarna som skulle ta dom över Atlanten. Skeppen kom ifrån varandra och båda fartygen blev illa åtgångna. Kalmar nyckel lyckades till slut ta sig till den holländska ön Texel, den största av de frisiska öarna och där dök även Fågel Grip upp, lika illa åtgången. Skeppen reparerades, vatten och proviant fylldes på och på årets sista dag 1637 kunde man äntligen lätta ankar och ge sig av över Atlanten med kurs mot Delaware. Efter fyra månader till sjöss nådde de äntligen destionationen vid Delawareflodens mynning den 23 mars år 1638. Skeppen seglade in i en biflod vid den västra stranden och stannade vid en udde där bifloden Minquas Kill (idag Christina River) mötte Brännvinskilen (dagens Brandywine Creek]. Svenskarna kallade platsen Paradisudden. Skeppen styrde in i bifloden Minquas Kill och ankrade där Wilmington ligger idag. De byggde det första svenska fortet, Fort Christina. De namngivna personer vi vet var ombord på något av skeppen på den första expeditionen var;
* [[Minuit-4 |'''Peter Minuit''']], som skulle bli guvernör i Nya Sverige.
* Måns Nilsson Kling, löjtnant och ansvarig för militär personal. Han sägs vara finlandsvensk.
* Andreas Lucassen, översättare vid förhandlingar med indianerna. Hans efternamn tyder på danskt eller norskt ursprung.
I juni 1639 lämnade Peter Minuit över ansvaret till Måns Nilsson Kling och seglade med Kalmar Nyckel till den västindiska ön Saint Christopher som då var en brittisk koloni för att byta till sig tobak. Minuit träffade holländska bekanta och gick ombord på fartyget “Het Vliegende Hert” då en häftig tropisk storm skall ha dragit in och drev alla fartygen till havs. Fartyget Minuit hade besökt hördes aldrig mera av, inte heller besättningen eller passagerarna. Kalmar Nyckel väntade några dagar och fortsatte sedan utan Minuit till Sverige. På Nordsjön drabbades fartyget av en ny hård storm och tvingades kapa masten för att inte gå under. Till slut nådde Kalmar Nyckel Göteborg, ordentligt tilltufsad. ''Fortsättning följer'' == Noteringar == http://runeberg.org/histbib/3/0221.html nämner att Kalmar Nyckel kom till Göteborg och lossade sin last med tobak "anlände dit i Juni 1639 och aflemnade den medförda tobakslasten (12,000 a). Här blef fartyget nu liggande i 14 veckor, ett dröjsmil som förorsakades dels af den ny befälhafvarens försumlighet dels af svårigheten att skaffa utvandrare. Slutligen hade man lyckats hopsamla ett antal nybyggare, hvilka jämte boskap," hästar, svin, åkerbruksredskap instufvades på fartyget. Till kommendant å Kristina var förordnad en löjtnant Peter Hollender, hvilken sásom namnet antyder sannolikt äfren var holländare 1); och troligen var det nu, som prestmannen Torkillus, den förste svenske presten Nya Sverige, följde med till Amerika. Först början af hösten 1639 afgick Kalmar Nyckel från Göteborg." Fotnot 1 till ovanstående stycke lyder; Hans bref aro skrifna på tyska, men med en sådan blandning af holländska ord, att äfven detta tyder pa holländsk börd. Han skrifver sig Peter Hollender Ridder, hvilket lâter förmoda, att han blifvit adlad. Men namnet fines hvarken hos Anrep eller hos Klingspor och Schlegel. Hans fullmakt är af d. 1 Juli 1639 och utfärdad af Kl. Fleming.
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'''Kamenka''' (Bähr), (Каменка),
a Volga German Roman Catholic colony founded on the left bank of the Ilawlja River, a tributary of the Don in the province of Saratov, on the West "Bergseite" or west "hilly side" of the Volga River, by the Government. The earliest colonists arrived on the 16th of September 1764. It was originally named Bähr after one of its early settlers. It lies 110 versts (73 miles) from the provincial capital, Saratov, and 70 versts (47 miles) from the district capital, Kamyshin. Founded: 16th of September 1764 Location: 50º42' N 45º06' E (Russia) Peter Simon Pallas in his travels through the Volga region in 1793 and 1794 for Catherine the Great writes, "Kamenka is one of the most flourishing and opulent among the Catholic colonies; it possesses upwards of sixty fire-places; and has, besides the brook, excellent water in wells, sunk through loam and other strata, about nine feet deep. We reposed here during the night, having suffered much inconvenience the preceding day, from the intensity of the heat, occasioned by the reflection of the sun-beams from the snow, accompanied with a keen northwest, wind, which continued during the whole of our journey from Saratov. The Volga is no more than fifteen versts distant, in a straight line from this place." St. Mary's Catholic Church, built by the villagers of Kamenka in 1907, was the pride of the community. Reflecting the influence of neogothic architecture, the red brick house of worship included a choir loft and an organ. The church was gutted during the Stalinist era. The carved oak door and ornate railings were removed and it was converted into a warehouse and tractor garage. Kamenka is the seat of the dean, the superior of the Catholic clergy of the Bergseite. From 1765 to 1768 Kamenka was the only Catholic parish on the Bergseite of the Volga. From 1914 till 1919 the deanery consisted of the following villages: Husaren, Vollmer, Schuck, also Degott, Rothammel, Seewald, Pfeiffer, Hildman, Leichtling, Kohler, Semonowka, and Gobel. After a reorganization in 1926 the priests of the colonies of Vollmer and Rothammel were no longer under the Kamenka, deanery. Kamenka is also the seat of the Russian land-captain who was appointed by the Tsar. The colony was also the local government center for most of the Catholic colonies along the Ilawla river. The main highway from Saratov to Astrakhan runs through the colony. In 1858, 40 families migrated to the province of Samara on the Wiesen-seite of the Volga River. Between 1876 and 1879, 37 families went to the United States: In 1876, 32 families went to Brazil. FIRST SETTLERS LIST - HEADS of FAMILIES:
- 42 founding families comprising the population of 148 colonists. 1767 Census:
population 329
AMAN -o- ASTIAN -o- AUGUSTUS -o- BACHMANN -o- BAHL -o- BARON -o- BAUER -o- BAYER -o- BECKER -o- BEHM -o- BEIDER o BENNEBERGER -o- BLATTNER -o- BLESS -o- BOCK -o- BRAUN o DARGENER -o- DEISCH -o- DIETZE -o- DIKENG -o- DERILLION -o- DREHER -o- ENGELER -o- ESS -o- ESCHLER -o- ESRENHEISER -o- FISCHER -o- FLOHR -o- GERLING -o- GETTE -o- GLASER -o- GRESCHELE -o- GRUN -o- HARTMANN -o- HEILAND -o- HERWIG -o- HETZEL -o- HOFFMANN -o- HOFSETZ -o- HOHL -o- KAUL -o- KENNER -o- KESSLER -o- KETTLER -o- KINDERMAN -o- KOCHUM -o- KUMLER -o- LEGRAND -o- LEOPOLD -o- LEX -o- LIETER -o- MAUREN -o- MEDER -o- MEIER -o- MELLINGER -o- MULLER -o- NAAB -o- NEUBAUER -o- NICKEL -o- NIEDERNHOF -o- NOVAK -o- OBERBERGER -o- PALAERI -o- RAAB -o- RADER -o- REIS -o- REKOWSKY -o- REPIN -o- RETZER -o- ROCHEL -o- ROHWEIN -o- RUMPEL -o- SCHAEFER -o- SCHIEBERT -o- SCHMIDT -o- SCHWARTZ -o- SCHWERDT -o- SCHWINDT -o- SEITZ -o- SIEBENHAAR -o- SIEGEL -o- SIMON -o- STADLER -o- STAHL -o- STREITENBERGER -o- THOME -o- TISCH -o- URBAN -o- VOGEL -o- VOGELMANN -o- VOGT -o- WALTER -o- WETZEL -o- ZEISEL -o- ZWENGER KAMENKA Surname list 1775 CENSUS:
AMON -o- ASTIAN -o- BACHMAN -o- BAHL -o- BARON -o-BAUER -o- BECKER -o- BECKERLE -o- BEHM -o- BEIER -o- BLATNER -o -BLESS -o- BLUM -o- BOCK -o- BONENBERGER -o- BOSTELMAN -o- BAHR -o- BRAUN -o- DEILOFF -o- DERELIGION -o- DICK -o- DIETLER -o- DIETZ -o- DITLER -o- DORNGEKER -o- DREGESER -o- DREHER -o- DRIESCH -o- ENGLER -o- ESCHLER -o- FISCHBACH -o- FISCHER -o- FLER -o- FLOHR -o- FOIGT -o- GERLING -o- GETZ -o- GLASER -o- HOFSETZ -o- HOHL -o- GROESCHEL -o- GUMLER -o- HARTMAN -o- HEIN -o- HERWIG -o- HOFFMAN -o- HUMLER -o- IYAT -o- KAUL -o- KEINER -o- KELLER -o- KEP -o- KESSLER -o- KOKHUM -o- KREMMEL -o- KRIM -o- LAGRAND -o- LEOPOLD -o- LIETER -o- LUTZ -o- MAURER -o- MEIER -o- MADER -o- MELLINGER -o- MUNNICH -o- NEUBAUER -o- NIEDERHOF -o- NOVAK -o- OBERBERGER -o- POLAK -o- REBEIN -o- REGOFSKI -o- REITZ -o- ROCHEL -o- ROHWEIN -o- RUMPEL -o- SACHS -o- SCHIEBERLE -o- SCHLITTER -o- SCHMIDT -o- SCHNEIDER -o- SCHULMEISTER -o- SCHWARTZ -o- SCHWERDT -o- SCHWINDT -o- SCHAEFER -o- SEITZ -o- SIEBENHAAR -o- SIEGEL -o- SIMON -o- STADLER -o- STREITENBERG -o- STRINGER -o- TESCH -o- THOME -o- URBAN -o- VIERACH -o- VOGEL -o- VOGELMAN -o- VOIGT -o- WAHL -o- WALTER -o- WEBER -o- WEGENER -o- WEIMAN -o- WIESNER -o- ZEISEL -o- ZWENGER KAMENKA 1798 REVISION LIST [CENSUS]:
ADAM -o- ALBRECHT -o- ALLENDORF -o- AMAN -o- ASTIAN -o- AVDOTYA -o- BACHMAN -o- BAHR -o- BAHL -o- BAMER -o- BARON -o- BAUER -o- BAYER -o- BECKELER -o- BECKER -o- BECKERLE -o- BEGLER -o- BENDER -o- BONENBERGER -o- BERTZ -o- BETTENHEISER -o- BINDER -o- B LATNER -o- BLESS -o- BOCK -o- BOHN -o- BONI -o- BOOS -o- BRAUN -o- BREIT -o- BRETZ -o- DAMM -o- DERR -o- DEILOFF -o- DEYE -o- DIESCH -o- DIETZ -o- DINGER -o- DIRIN -o- DITLER -o- DREGESER -o- DREHER -o- DRELIGION -o- DRIESCH -o- DUSCHBERGER -o- ECKLER -o- ENGLER -o- ENGNER -o- ENGRAF -o- ERL -o- ESCHLER -o- FISCHBACH -o- FISCHER -o- FISHBACH -o- FLER -o- FLOHR -o- FOGLER -o- GAMLOWSKI -o- GARMTASH -o- GLO -o- GERLING -o- GIESLER -o- GRAF -o- GRISCHELE -o- GRUNWALD -o- GUMLER -o- HARTMAN -o- HECHT -o- HELMER -o- HOFF -o- HOFFMAN -o- HOFSETZ -o- HOHL -o- HUBERT -o- KATLER -o- KAUL -o- KEINER -o- KELLER -o- KEMERER -o- KESSLER -o- KISNER -o- KLER -o- KIESER -o- KLOSTER -o- KOKHUM -o- KRAM -o- KRESS -o- KRIM -o- LANG -o- LARANER -o- LED -o- LEGRAND -o- LEOPOLD -o- LIETER -o- LOA -o- LUTZ -o- MADER -o- MAIER -o- MAUER -o- MELCHIOR -o- MELLINGER -o- MISSLER -o- MUFFERT -o- MULLER -o- MUNNICH -o- NAB -o- NEIN -o- NEU -o- NEUBAUER -o- NIEDERHOF -o- NOVAK -o- OBERBERGER -o- OLDENHAR -o- PIHL -o- POLAK -o- RATERBURGER -o- RAU -o- RAUSCH -o- REEB -o- REIN -o- REGOFSKI -o- REHBEIN -o- RESCH -o- RESER -o- RIAIN -o- ROCHEL -o- ROHLHEISER -o- ROHWEIN -o- ROTH -o- RUDOLF -o- RUHL -o- RUMPEL -o- RUPP -o- RUPRECHT -o- ROHL -o- SACHS -o- SCHAUENBERGER -o- SCHECHTEL -o- SCHIEBERT -o- SCHLERT -o- SCHLITTER -o- SCHMIDT -o- SCHNEIDER -o- SCHOLL -o- SCHRODER -o- SCHULMEISTER -o- SCHWARTZ -o- SCHWERDT -o- SCHWINDT -o- SCHAFER -o- SIEGEL -o- SIMON -o- SPIEKERMAN -o- SPOETTER -o- STADLER -o- STRAPENDER -o- STREMEL -o- THIEL -o- TIKWENS -o- TILEMAN -o- THOME -o- URBAN -o- VOGEL -o- VOGELMAN -o- VOGT -o- WAGNER -o- WALTER -o- WEIGAND -o- WEIMAN -o- WENTZEL -o- WERNER -o- WIEDEMAN -o- WIESNER -o- YERSH -o- ZABOROVSKI -o- ZEISEL -o- ZIEGLER -o- ZWENGER KAMENKA IMMIGRANTS TO THE AMERICAS:
ANDRES -o- BAHL -o- BAHR -o- BAIER -o- BEIER -o- BEISHEIMER -o- BENDER -o- BERATZ -o- BERTUS -o- BLATNER -o- BLATTNER -o- BOHN -o- BOLLIG -o- BURGARDT -o- DIEHL -o- DIELOFF -o- DIETZ -o- DREILING -o- ECKLER -o- FRANK -o- GERHARDT -o- GERLING -o- GEISLER -o- HARTMAN -o- HEINRICH -o- HEIT -o- HOFFMANN -o- HOFSETZ -o- INGENTHRON -o- JACOB -o- JOSEPH -o- KAUL -o- KEINER -o- KOHLMAN -o- KONRADI -o- KUEHN -o- LANG -o- LEGRAND -o- LENHARDT -o- LEONHARDT -o- LEOPOLD -o- LIEDER -o- MADER -o- MATTHEW -o- MAUER -o- MAYER -o- MEIER -o- MELCHIOR -o- MILLER -o- MÖDER -o- MOEDER -o- MUNNICH -o- NAAB -o- POROBSKY -o- RAAB -o- REB -o- REEB -o- REGOVSKI -o- RESCH -o- RESER -o- ROCHEL -o- ROHWEIN -o- ROLHEISER -o- ROTH -o- RUMBACH -o- SCHÄFER -o- SCHAEFER -o- SCHAFFER -o- SCHAMBERGER -o- SCHIEBELBEIN -o- SCHIEFELBEIN -o- SCHLIETER -o- SCHLITTER -o- SCHMIDT -o- SCHNEIDER -o- SCHOENBERGER -o- SCHWERDT -o- SCHWINDT -o- SCHULMEISTER -o- SEEWALD -o- SIEBENHAAR -o- SIMON -o- SPETTER -o- SPIEKERMAN -o- SPÖTTER -o- STADLER -o- STRÄMEL -o- STRAMEL -o- STREITENBERG -o- STREMEL -o- SUPPES -o- THOME -o- URBAN -o- VOGEL -o- VOGELMAN -o- WALTER -o- WIECHERT -o- WEIGEL -o- WEIGERT -o- WEISS -o- WEIMAN -o- WIESNER -o- WISNER -o- ZWENGER VORSTEHER [MAYORS] of the KAMENKA COLONY:
Name From Years Dukart Johann Peter Husaren 1801-1804 Kuhne Christoph Semenovka 1804-1813 Stremel Johann Adam Kamenka 1813-1816 Resch Johann Adam Kamenka 1816-1825 Kuhne Christoph Semenovka 1825-1840 Resch Joseph Kamenka 1840-1854 Resch Georg Kamenka 1854-1865 Berg Johann Kamenka 1865-1872 Mintz Philipp Goebel 1872 Kisner Ignatius Pfeifer 1872-1882 Schaefer Jakob Kamenka 1882-1888 Meyer Georg Kamenka 1888-1891 Schaefer Gabriel Kamenka 1891-1897 Schaefer Jacob Kamenka 1897-1900 Reser Johann Kamenka 1900-1906 Bayer Peter Kamenka 1906-1907 Reser Johann Kamenka 1907- The first Vorsteher was Samuel Bayer, a woodworker from Kemberg. He came to Kamenka with his wife, Katarina, and their four children on March 1, 1767. Kamenka colony village webpages: https://web.archive.org/web/20000816153546/http://www.webbitt.com/volga/kamenka/
Kamenka - A Volga Colony, Rosemary Larson, village coordinator http://cvgs.cu-portland.edu/settlements/mother_colonies/colony_kamenka.cfm
The Center for Volga German Studies at Concordia University, Rosemary Larson, village coordinator http://lexikon.wolgadeutsche.net/search/result?query=kamenka
wolgadeutsche.net · Alexander Spack, Rußland [[:Category: Kamenka (Bähr), Saratov|Kamenka settlers & residents]] (profiles list) return to [[Project:Volga_German|Volga German Project]]
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[[Category: West Virginia Projects]] [[ Category:West Virginia]] [[:Category: Kanawha County, West Virginia, Cemeteries]] [[:Category: Bnai Israel Cemetery, Charleston, West Virginia]] [[:Category: Beane - Samuel Cemetery, Kanawha County, West Virginia]] [[:Category: Brookville Cemetery, Winifrede, West Virginia]] [[:Category: Cunningham Memorial Park, St. Albans, West Virginia]] [[:Category: Elk Hills Memorial Park, Big Chimney, West Virginia]] [[:Category: Harper Cemetery, Elkview, West Virginia]] [[:Category: Institute Cemetery, Institute, West Virginia]] [[:Category: James K Mullins Cemetery, Clendenin, West Virginia]] [[:Category: John Tucky Mullins Cemetery, Kanawha County, West Virginia]] [[:Category: Montgomery Memorial Park, London, West Virginia]] [[:Category: Mount Olivet Cemetery, Charleston, West Virginia]] [[:Category: Pratt Cemetery, Pratt, West Virginia]] [[:Category: Rummell Cemetery, Pinch, West Virginia]] [[:Category: Ruffner Memorial Park, Charleston, West Virginia]] [[:Category: Scott Mountain Cemetery, Dawes, West Virginia]] [[:Category: Spring Hill Cemetery, Charleston, West Virginia]] [[:Category: Sunset Memorial Park, South Charleston, West Virginia]] [[:Category: Teays Hill Cemetery, St. Albans, West Virginia]] [[:Category:Tyler Mountain Memory Gardens, Cross Lanes, West Virginia]] [[:Category: Witcher Cemetery, Belle, West Virginia]] [[:Category: Woodside Cemetery, Quarrier, West Virginia]] [[:Category: Kanawha County, West Virginia]] [[Space: Virginia Counties and Parishes#counties | Virginia Counties]] | Kanawha County, West Virginia *'''[[Space:West_Virginia|West Virginia Space Page]]''' {{Image|file=West_Virginia-8.jpg |align=m |size=l |caption=Capital City of Charleston, WV. }} --------- {{One Place Study | place =Kanawha County, West Virginia | category =Kanawha County, West Virginia }} -------
Kanawha County, West Virginia
'''History''' Kanawha County Courthouse is a historic courthouse located at Charleston, West Virginia. and is a block-long structure constructed in 1892 of rock-face masonry. '''Government Offices''' '''Geography''' '''Adjacent counties''' '''Protected areas''' '''Demographics''' '''Cities''' '''Formed From''' '''Resources''' '''Census''' '''Notables''' '''Famous People''' Kathleen Alice "Kathy" Mattea (born June 21, 1959, in South Charleston, West Virginia) is an American country music and bluegrass performer; Lewis L. Strauss naval officer and scientist, Charleston WV; Jerry West (1938 - ) Basketball Hall of Famer that played for the Los Angeles Lakers was born in Cabin Creek; Chuck Yeager (1923 - ) was born in Myra, West Virginia; '''Land Grants''' [[:Category:Kanawha_County%2C_West_Virginia%2C_Cemeteries|'''Cemeteries''']] '''Sources''' 1. West Virginia Famous People: History and Biographies -[[http://www.ereferencedesk.com/resources/state-famous-people/west-virginia.html]]
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{{Image|file=Kangaroo_Island_-_A_Project_Proposal-6.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=The Bells' House }} Kangaroo Island is important because it was the place Europeans first settled in South Australia. [[Space:The South Australian Company |The South Australian Company]] made their first base there before deciding it was not suitable as the site of a capital city, and removing to the Adelaide Plains. The Island has a small population, but a rich history!
{{Image|file=Kangaroo_Island_-_A_Project_Proposal-10.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=Rescued Crew of the Montebello. }} ==Goal == The goal of this project is to put Kangaroo Island's Early Settlers on Wikitree. We'll start with the earliest documented settlers and work forwards in time. Where possible we'll add some information about their lives on the Island. This may include creating [[Help:Free-Space_Profile|Free Space Profiles]]
[[:Category:Kangaroo_Island%2C_South_Australia|Find Kangaroo Island people here.]] === Acknowledgement of First Nations ===
''This Project acknowledges that although indigenous people did not occupy Karta/Kangaroo Island at the time Europeans settled there, the arrival of colonists disrupted the lives and culture of First Nations people of the mainland, and in some cases crimes against indigenous locals were committed by European settlers. We acknowledge that sovereignty over what we call South Australia was never ceded. See also these resources''[http://ehlt.flinders.edu.au/projects/counterpoints/Proc_2002/A9.htm#_ftn51][http://www.utas.edu.au/library/companion_to_tasmanian_history/A/Aborigines%20on%20Kangaroo%20Island.htm][http://austhrutime.com/karta_island_of_the_dead.htm][http://www.apscience.org.au/projects/APSF_06_7/apsf_06_7.htm]
==Volunteers == Please add your name to the list if you'd like to help. ::Added a Free Space Page [[Space:Cape_Borda_Lighthouse|Cape Borda Lighthouse]] including the story of the wreck of the ''Fides''. Discovered a link between the Daw family of K.I. and the naming of Daw Park/Daws Road. Also created an index to the book "Kangaroo Island Past and Present" published by the Kingscote CWA in the 1950s. The index includes people, places and ships mentioned in the text (and one horse). See it here: [https://www.blogger.com/blogger.g?blogID=6246918841937607429#editor/target=page;pageID=5800381570629968791;onPublishedMenu=pages;onClosedMenu=pages;postNum=0;src=pagename Index to K.I. Past and Present] == G2G and Tags== Use the Tag Kangaroo_Island when posting on the G2G Forum. You could add the Tag to your G2G Profile if you also want to see these posts in your feed. Use G2G to tell us what you're doing, or ask for a task. ==Blog==
Our project is attracting interest from the K.I. community. I've had a note about a mistake I made in a person's data. This kind of interest is very welcome. If you hear from anyone, always ask if there's any information or images they can add to the profile. [https://sites.google.com/site/kipaview/home The Kangaroo Island Pioneers Association website] is a great source of interesting information and stories. Have a look!. Someone's story might inspire you to do their profile on WikiTree.
==Tasks == Here are some of the tasks that need to be done first. *Decide if we want to continue having sub-categories under the [[:Category:Kangaroo_Island%2C_South_Australia|Kangaroo Island, South Australia Category]]. See [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/467926/news#3-kangaroo-island-early-settlers-projecteers-mystery News#3 on G2G] for discussion. This question is still unresolved. * Using historical lists to identify Early K.I. settlers who don't yet have Profiles on Wikitree eg [https://sites.google.com/site/kipaview/home Kangaroo Island Pioneer Association] ''David has taken this on. Thanks David!'' *Adding Category:Kangaroo Island, South Australia to Early Settlers not already marked thus. This will bring them all into one list. * Ensuring all information on Project Profiles is '''sourced'''. == Contact Us == Will you join us? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=1484171 send us a private message]. Thanks! == Sources ==
==== Ships' Passenger Lists ==== *[http://www.slsa.sa.gov.au/BSA/ State Library of South Australia, Bound for South Australia] *[http://www.familyhistorysa.info/shipping/passengerlists.html Family History SA Passenger Lists] ==== Free Genealogy Sites for SA==== *[http://www.lonetester.com/2011/11/33-free-websites-for-south-australian-genealogy/ Lonetester] I found this had a number of disconnected links - Anne ====Kangaroo Island History ==== *[https://sites.google.com/site/kipaview/home Kangaroo Island Pioneers Association] particularly their page "Useful Links" https://sites.google.com/site/kipaview/useful-links *[http://www.southaustralianhistory.com.au/ki.htm southaustralianhistory.com, K.I. History] *[https://ebooks.adelaide.edu.au/b/bull/john_wrathall/early-experiences-of-life-in-south-australia/complete.html Ebook Early Experiences of Life in South Australia and an extended colonial history by John Wrathall Bull]
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[[Category: Kapunda, South Australia]] [[Category: Kapunda General Cemetery, Kapunda, South Australia]] [[Category: South Australia, Cemetery Free Space Pages]] ===About=== *This is part of the [[Project:Cemeteries_of_Australia|Australian Cemeteries Project]] • [[:Category: South Australia, Cemeteries|This Cemetery is in South Australia, Australia]] ===Aims=== *This project is to document the life and times of the people interred in this Cemetery. Project members are needed to assist in the research and adding profiles and information to profiles. Hopefully it will grow to include links to other information and such things as video/audio tours of the cemetery. *Search for burials in the Light Regional Council at https://www.light.sa.gov.au/discover/cemeteries/cemetery-search ===Transcription=== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |- ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Name''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Birth''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Death''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Age''' ! scope="col" class="unsortable" align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Notes''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Photo''' |- |ADAMS, A N |||||||||| |- |ADAMS, Florence May |||||||||| |- |ADAMS, Mary |||||||||| |- |ADDISON, Peter |||||||||| |- |AFFORD, Frank H |||||||||| |- |AFFORD, Herbert C & Margaret G |||||||||| |- |AFFORD, Thomas Dean & Caroline A B |||||||||| |- |ALCHIN, Lilly J & Anthony |||||||||| |- |ALLEN, Sarah Ann & Joseph |||||||||| |- 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[[Category:Images]][[Category:Background Images]][[Category: Ivey-594 Free-Space Pages]] A place for my stuff, created by me, for use by anybody who happens to come across this Space. A lot of these images I have made in different colors, just ask me for one if you want it in a different color. Click [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:BrowsePhotos&l=14428587 here] to view all images I have uploaded ==Background Previews and Instructions== Click on one of the images then scroll down to where it says '''Set as Background Image''' on the right hand side. Follow the instructions there to set the image as your profile background. {{Image |file=Karen_s_Image_Sandbox.jpg |size=150 |align=l |label=Background Image 1.jpg }} {{Image |file=Karen_s_Image_Sandbox.gif |size=150 |align=l |label=Background Image 2.gif }} {{Image |file=Karen_s_Image_Sandbox-1.gif |size=150 |align=l |label=Background Image 3.gif }} {{Image |file=Karen_s_Image_Sandbox-2.gif |size=150 |align=l |label=Background Image 4.gif }} {{Image |file=Karen_s_Image_Sandbox-3.gif |size=150 |align=l |label=Background Image 5.gif }} {{Image |file=Karen_s_Image_Sandbox-4.gif |size=150 |align=l |label=Background Image 6.gif }} {{Image |file=Karen_s_Image_Sandbox-6.gif |size=150 |align=l |label=Background Image 8.gif }} {{Image |file=Karen_s_Image_Sandbox-1.jpg |size=150 |align=l |label=Background Image 9.jpg }} {{Image |file=Karen_s_Image_Sandbox-3.jpg |size=150 |align=l |label=Background Image 11.jpg }} {{Image |file=Karen_s_Image_Sandbox-4.jpg |size=150 |align=l |label=Background Image 12.jpg }} {{Image |file=Karen_s_Image_Sandbox-5.jpg |size=150 |align=l |label=Background Image 13.jpg }} {{Image |file=Karen_s_Image_Sandbox-6.jpg |size=150 |align=l |label=Background Image 14.jpg }} {{Image |file=Karen_s_Image_Sandbox-7.jpg |size=150 |align=l |label=Background Image 15.jpg }} {{Image |file=Karen_s_Image_Sandbox-8.jpg |size=150 |align=l |label=Background Image 16.jpg }} {{Image |file=Karen_s_Image_Sandbox-10.jpg |size=150 |align=l |label=Background Image 18.jpg }} {{Image |file=Karen_s_Image_Sandbox-11.jpg |size=150 |align=l |label=Background Image 19.jpg }} {{Image |file=Karen_s_Image_Sandbox-12.jpg |size=150 |align=l |label=Background Image 20.jpg }} {{Image |file=Karen_s_Image_Sandbox-13.jpg |size=150 |align=l |label=Background Image 21.jpg }} {{Image |file=Karen_s_Image_Sandbox-14.jpg |size=150 |align=l |label=Background Image 22.jpg }} {{Image |file=Karen_s_Image_Sandbox-15.jpg |size=150 |align=l |label=Background Image 23.jpg }} {{Image |file=Karen_s_Image_Sandbox-16.jpg |size=150 |align=l |label=Background Image 24.jpg }} {{Image |file=Karen_s_Image_Sandbox-17.jpg |size=150 |align=l |label=Background Image 25.jpg }}
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Welcome to Karnes County, Texas Project!
*'''[[Space:Texas|Texas Space Page]]''' *Leader of this project is: [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]]. == History/timeline == {{Blue|Karnes County was created in 1854 and organized from Bexar, Goliad, and San Patricio counties.}} It is named for Texas Revolutionary figure Henry W. Karnes.
[https://texasalmanac.com/index.php?q=topics/government/karnes-county] Archeological finds shows presence of hunter-gatherer Indians (coahuiltecan family) occupying the region many years. (several 1000 years prior to any European arrivals. The region (known as the San Antonio River Valley) was inhabited by several Native American Tribes. Pataguilla Native Americans lived in the San Antonio River Valley between the sites of present-day Panna Maria, Texas and Falls City, Texas. The Comanche, Tonkawa, Karankawa, and Lipan Apache used the area for hunting. First Spanish exploration (between present Panna Maria and Falls City. Pataguilla Indians in the San Antonio River valley near Conquista crossing . When the Spanish explorers first reached south central Texas the region was also inhabited by the Pataguilla Indians, who lived in the San Antonio River valley between the sites of present-day Panna Maria and Falls City, and the Pitaias Indians, who lived near the site of present Conquista Crossing. The earliest Spanish explorers probably crossed the area in the early eighteenth century, but permanent settlement did not occur until the middle of the century, when the region became the nucleus of ranching activity between San Antonio de Béxar and La Bahía (now Goliad). :'''Apr 12, 1758''' Land grants to Andrés Hernández and Luis Antonio Menchaca, for ranches. :'''1770-''' Spanish built fort- Fuerte de Santa Cruz del Cíbolo on Cibolo Creek near the site of present Czestochowa to protect ranches from Comanche and other Indian raids by Comanches and other Indian tribes on Cibolo Creek.
[https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hgk01] :'''1783''' - more Comanche attacks caused fort and 25 ranches to be abandoned.. :'''1780'''- only 6 ranches with 85 Spanish settlers were present. The Hernandez, Menchaca ranches were divided by heirs and land sold to others: Veramendi, Cassiano, Flores, Navarro, and Carillo. :'''1840s''' the first Anglo-American settlers began arrived in the region. :'''1852'''- 1st Anglo-American settlement in county at Helena near settlement, '''Alamita.''' This was near the San Antonio River, Chihuahua Trail, and wagon road from Gonzales to San Patricio. :'''1853''' - A stage line began operation from San Antonio to the coast began, Helena became the most important stop between San Antonio and Goliad. Anglo settlers, led by Thomas Ruckman and Lewis S. Owings who had founded Helena, petitioned the state legislature to form a new county from portions of Bexar, Gonzales, DeWitt, Goliad, and San Patricio counties. Like many counties justice was done via six guns and shotguns.
[https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hgk01] :'''Feb 4, 1854,''' Texaslegislature established a new county, named Karnes for Texas revolutionary leader Henry Wax Karnes, with Helena as county seat. :'''Feb 27, 1854''' -first elections for county offices were held , and a wood frame courthouse was built. Despite the establishment of a county legal structure, Karnes gained a reputation as a hideout for rustlers and outlaws. :'''1857''' Cart War pitted Mexican cart drivers against Anglo competitors. Several of the attacks by Texans on Mexican drivers took place within Karnes county itself. :'''Dec 4, 1857''' - A public meeting was held in Helena. The citizens of the county adopted eight resolutions, including one that stated that Mexican teamsters were "an intolerable nuisance," and calling upon the citizens of San Antonio to hire only Texans. :'''Gov Elisha M. Pease''' called in the the Texas Rangers to stop lynchings and fights. These forms of frontier justice were a common feature of Karnes life until after the Civil War. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hgk01 :'''1854''' Polish from Upper Silesia, led by Franciscan priest Leopold Moczygemba, settled at '''Panna Maria''' near the junction of the San Antonio River and Cibolo Creek, establishing the first Polish colony in the United States. :Soon more groups of Polish immigrated and formed Czestochowa and Falls City. The Poles planted a widely diverse range of crops, including corn, melons, potatoes, cucumbers, and pumpkins. The mainstay of the Karnes economy, however, as in the prerevolutionary period, remained livestock ranching. :'''Pre Civil War''' Karnes County had a population of 2,170; some (450 or 21%. Emphasis was cattle-raising rather than a plantation economy with relatively high number of foreign-born settlers, the number of slaves remained small :'''1861-'''Karnes County residents voted overwhelmingly '''for secession''', 153 for to one against. One apparent reason for the lopsided result was the activity of the Knights of the Golden Circle, a secret, prosouthern organization, which had a "castle" in Helena. Most Polish were opposed to slavery---- they did not have citizenship yet, thus could not vote as not lived long enough in Texas. :Several companies of militia were organized in the county, including the '''Helena Guards''' and '''Escondido Rifles'''. Poles joined a unit known as the '''Panna Maria Grays'''
[[http://www.texasescapes.com/TexasGhostTowns/PannaMariaTexas/PannaMariaTx.htm Panna Maria, Texas] ] :'''Civil War''' began, the majority of the county's residents actively supported the Confederate cause. Several companies of militia were organized in the county, including the '''Helena Guards''' and '''Escondido Rifles'''. Polish joined a unit known as the '''Panna Maria Grays'''. Some of the Silesian settlers remained were opposed or indifferent to the Confederate government or, in some cases, openly opposed to it. Most Silesians resented being forced to serve in the army and tried to avoid Confederate officials. :Relations between the Polish and other residents became even more strained after discovery that several Silesians had deserted to the North. :'''Civil War years''' - many citizens serving in the army,left the county without men to fight off the bandits. The county fell prey the increasingly to bandits and deserters Karnes County. :'''1863''' the citizens petitioned the governor to form a company to protect the county, but :'''1866''' -order was restored after Union forces established a post in Helena after the war. :'''1862'''''' through 1865''' shortages, inflation and extended drought caused hardships for those who remained. :'''1867-69''' Abolition did not affect Karnes County residents as severely as in other counties, due to no slaves there previously. the county's economy rebounded more quickly than that of many other parts of the state. In the years after the Civil War livestock raising once again became the pillar of the economy. :'''1866''' large numbers of cattle were driven to nearby DeWitt County and from there up the Chisholm Trial to railroads and markets in Kansas. :'''CiVil War time''' sheep were also introduced, :'''1880''''s Large-scale agriculture was not introduced with arrival of the railroads. :'''1882''' - county tax rolls recorded 7,961 horse and mules, 37,115 cattle, 21,461 sheep, 1,273 goats, and 2,898 hogs, worth a combined $511,099. :'''1884''' the son of William G. Butler a wealthy rancher, was killed, and legend tells that Butler vowed "to kill the town that killed my son." Apparently he contacted Benjamin F. Yoakum and gave right-of-way - 1884-85 - mid-1880s the citizens of Helena refused to grant right-of-way and cash concessions sought by the San Antonio and Aransas Pass Railroad to route its proposed rail line through the town. As a result, the railroad bypassed Helena as it built a line through Karnes County in 1886-87. By 1893 the railroad town of Karnes City, established here in 1891, had surpassed Helena in population and political clout. Karnes City was chosen the new county seat on December 21, 1893.
[http://www.texasescapes.com/TexasGhostTowns/HelenaTexas/First-Karnes-County-Courthouse-Helena-Texas.htm ] :'''1886''' - San Antonio and Aransas Pass Railroad|San Antonio and Aransas Pass Railway , thereby offering railroad officials an alternative route after Helena, Texas citizens flatly refused to raise money for a railroad through the town so it bypassed by the town causing the town to wither away. :The former San Antonio and Aransas Pass Railwy,San Antonio and Aransas Pass Railway passed through Karnes County, Texas in its connection linking San Antonio with Corpus Christi, Texas . It of course wanted money to build its railway through Helena... Helena said "No". Railroad bypassed the town...... '''the killer of Texas towns'''.
[https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hgk01] :'''Speaking of railroads''' - here is how Helena became a near-ghost town according to local legend... The "toughest town on earth" comes from another legend: Helena Duel, birthplace of the "Helena Duel," in which the left hands of two opponents are tied together and each fighter is given a knife with a three-inch blade. They fight to the death.
[https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hgk01] ==Government== The county seat is Karnes City, which is fifty-two miles southeast of San Antonio. :'''Feb 4, 1854,''' the legislature established a new county, named Karnes for Texas revolutionary leader Henry Wax Karnes, with Helena as county seat. :'''Feb 27, 1854''' -first elections for county offices were held , and a wood frame courthouse was built soon thereafter. {{Image|file=Karnes_County_Texas-2.jpg |align=r |size=330 |caption=1854-courthouse. }}{{clear}} '''1st Karnes Courthouse-Helena 1854-1873''' -first courthouse in the county seat of Helena, an important stage stop between San Antonio and Goliad was constructed of wood... The original courthouse was destroyed in a storm about 1865.
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[http://www.texasescapes.com/TexasGhostTowns/HelenaTexas/First-Karnes-County-Courthouse-Helena-Texas.htm] {{Image|file=Karnes_County_Texas-4.jpg |align=r |size=380 |caption=1894 as the new courthouse looked with turret, tower }}{{clear}} '''1894 3rd Karnes County Courthouse''' -Residents had chosen a new seat in Karnes City. Karnes County officials let bids for a new courthouse and jail on January 4, 1894. . It had turrets. and clocktower, was fancy. Foundation wasn't completely stable before they restored the west side entrance and a large crack has appeared over it, so that will have to be fixed. Later in the mis 1900's renovation and an addition was done, the dome, and clock tower were removed, the crack in the foundation was fixed.. It looks great today.
[http://www.texasescapes.com/TexasGhostTowns/HelenaTexas/First-Karnes-County-Courthouse-Helena-Texas.htm] {{Image|file=Karnes_County_Texas.jpg |align=r |size=450 |caption=1894 Courthouse renovated.. }}{{clear}} ==Geographic Location== {{Geographic Location | Reference Location = Karnes County, Texas | NW Location = Wilson County | N Location = | NE Location= Gonzales County | E Location = DeWitt County | SE Location = Goliad County | S Location =Bee County | SW Location =Live Oak County | W Location = Atascosa County }} ===Adjacent counties=== *Wilson County, texas * Gonzales County, Texas * DeWitt County, Texas * Goliad Count, Texas * Bee County, Texas * Live Oak County, Texas * Atascosa County, Texas ==Parent County/Counties== Karnes County, Texas was formed on '''February 4, 1854''' from parts of Bexar County, Texas DeWitt County, Texas, Goliad County, Texas, Gonzales County, Texas, and San Patricio County, Texas. Counties. The county seat is Karnes City, Texas However, Helena, Texas (the former "toughest town on earth") was the county seat from 1854 to 1894. Helena, Texas was named for Helen Marr Swisher (1831-1910), second wife of Lewis Owings . ===Demographics=== In 1860, the population was 2,170; '''450 or 21 percent were foreign-born'''. the mid-1780s only six ranches and eighty-five Spanish settlers remained. In 2000 Karnes county contained 15,446 people with a population density of 21 people/sq mi. Races were 68.55% White, 10.79% Black or African American, 0.68% Native American, 0.43% Asian American, 0.06% Pacific Islander, 17.23% of other races . 47.42% of the population were Hispanic
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karnes_County,_Texas] The median income for a household in the county was $26,526, and the median income for a family was $30,565. The per capita income for the county was $13,603. 18.50% of families and 21.90% of the population were below the poverty line, including 29.10% of those under age 18 and 20.50% of those age 65 or over. *2008 Conoco Phillips struck oil in this county. An oil boom has resulted.
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karnes_County,_Texas] The mainstay of the Karnes County, Texas economy, was livestock ranching. In 1858 tax assessment rolls listed 50,000 cattle, valued at $6 per head, and 2,000 horses worth $2.50 per head. ==Geography== :According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 758 square miles , of which 748 square miles (1,940 km sq.) is land and 6.0 square miles (16 km sq.) (0.8%) is water. Karnes County, Texas covers 758 square miles of the Rio Grande plain region. Karnes County is located SE of San Antonio. Nearby is Wilson on North, on East is Gonzales and Dewitt counties, with Goliad and Bee on the South and on West is Atascosa and Live Oak counties.. Karnes County covers 758 square miles of the Rio Grande plain region. :Type of land- Rolling to hilly---- Elevation 180 to 400 Ft. T Soils:- NW half has level and undulating with light loamy surface to clayey subsoil. The rest of county has light to dark, loamy surfaces over reddish, clayey subsoils with limestone within forty inches of the surface, and gray to black, cracking, clayey soils with a high shrink-swell potential Grasses and trees: mesquite, post oak, live oak, pecan, and some brush and cacti. :71-80% of land is prime farmland. Drainage- Cibolo and Ecleto Creeks, san Antonio River drains the central and southern parts . :Climate subtropical humidity in summer :Temperatures average low of 41° F to an average high of 65° and in July range from 74° to 96°. Growing season- 280 days per year, ---last freeze in''' late February''', first freeze- early Dec. and the first freeze in early December. Crops: farming of grain sorghum, corn, hay, and vegetables is a major industry. Livestock raising includes beef cattle, dairy cattle, and poultry. Minerals include oil, gas, and uranium *US 181 U.S. Highway 181 *Texas State Highway 72 *Texas State Highway 80 *Texas State Highway 123 *Texas State Highway 239 :The rolling to hilly land has an elevation range of 180 to 400 feet and the northwestern half of the county has nearly level to undulating terrain. :'''Soils''' - The northwestern half of the county has deep soils composed of light-colored loamy surfaces and clayey subsoils. Rest of the county has light to dark, loamy surfaces over reddish, clayey subsoils with limestone within forty inches of the surface, and gray to black, cracking, clayey soils with a high shrink-swell potential. :'''Vegetation''' -Vegetation includes grasslands, mesquite, post oak, live oak, pecan, and some brush and cacti. :'''Water''' - The central and southern portions of the county are drained by the San Antonio River, the northern portion by Cibolo and Ecleto creeks. :'''Land Use and Natural Resources''' - Between 71 and 80 percent of the land in the county is considered prime farmland. Diversified farming of grain sorghum, corn, hay, and vegetables is a major industry. Livestock raising includes beef cattle, dairy cattle, and poultry. :'''Minerals''' - include oil, gas, and uranium. Climate
:The climate is subtropical humid with warm summers. Temperatures in January range from an average low of 41° F to an average high of 65° and in July range from 74° to 96°. The growing season averages 280 days per year, with the last freeze in late February and the first freeze in early December. ==Notables== *[[Karnes-172|Henry Wax Karnes]] :Andrés Hernández :Luis Antonio Menchaca * * Thomas Ruckman , a founder of
[ [http://maps.google.com/maps?q=HelenaTexas Helena]] * Dr. Lewis S. Owings , a founder of Helena, Texas * Father Leopold Moczygemba *[[Gomez-927|Sergeant Miguel Ramirez]] Roll of honor ==Land Grants== Prior to the Texas Revolution, this area was part of the Bexar settlement (a huge area) :The first land grants issued in the area of present day Karnes County, Texas were on April 12, 1758, to Andrés Hernández and Luis Antonio Menchaca . :1770 - The Spanish established a fort called '''''Fuerte de Santa Cruz del Cíbolo''''' on Cibolo Creek,Karnes County near the site of present to protect the ranches in the area from raids by Native American tribes. :By the mid-1780s only six ranches and eighty-five Spanish settlers remained. ===Communities=== {{Image|file=Karnes_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=r |size=280 |caption=Panna Maria Cathedral }}{{clear}} ===Cities=== *[[:Category:Falls City, Texas|Falls City]] *[[:Category:Karnes City, Texas|Karnes City, Texas]] *[[:Category:Kenedy, Texas|Kenedy]] *[[:Category:Panna Maria, Texas|Panna Maria]], the First permanent Polish (Silesian) settlement in Texas. ===Census-designated place=== *[[:Category:Runge, Texas|Runge]] *[[:Category: Cestohowa, Texas|Czestochowa]], *[[:Category:Lenz, Texas|Lenz]] *[[:Category:Pawelekville, Texas|Pawelekville]], *[[:Category:Coy City, Texas|Coy City]] ===Unincorporated communities=== :[[:Category:Cestohowa, Texas|Cestohowa]] :[[:Category:Choate, Texas|Choate]] :[[:Category:Ecleto, Texas|Ecleto]] :[[:Category:Gillett, Texas|Gillett]] :[[:Category:Hobson, Texas|Hobson]] *See: [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:BrowsePhotos&l=14378999&p=2&o=&t=&w=0 '''Panna Maria images, WikiTree'''] (Courtesy Summer Orman) {{Image|file=Photos_from_Panna_Maria-16.jpg |align=r |size=290 |caption=Panna Maria. }}{{clear}} ===Ghost Towns (Former communities)=== :[[:Category:Helena, Texas|Helena]], now Ghost Town :[[:Category:Wintergreen, Texas|Wintergreen]] ghost town ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=c |size=370 |caption= }}{{clear}} {| border="1" class="sortable" !Cemetery Name, !!#!!% photo |- |*[[:Category:Asher Cemetery, Karnes County, Texas|Asher Cemetery]]||30,||67% |- |* [[:Category:Burnell Cemetery, Burnell, Texas|Burnell Cemetery]]||2|| |- |*[[:Category:Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary Cemetery, Cestohowa, Texas|Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary Cemetery]] ||1,017, ||88% |- |*[[:Category:Choate Cemetery, Choate, Texas|Choate Cemetery]]||584||89% |- |*[[:Category:Cocke Family Cemetery, Ecleto, Texas|Cocke Family Cemetery]] ||2||100% |- | *[[:Category:Davey Cemetery, Karnes County, Texas|Davey Cemetery]] ||3|| |- |*[[:Category:El Oso Cemetery, El Oso, Texas|El Oso Cemetery]] ||7||100% |- |*[[:Category:Elim Lutheran Church Cemetery, Bainville, Texas|Elim Lutheran Church Cemetery]]||138,||96% |- |*[[:Category:Escondido Cemetery, Kenedy, Texas|Escondido Cemetery]] ||51||84% |- |*[[:Category:Holy Trinity Catholic Church Cemetery, Falls City, Texas|Holy Trinity Catholic Church Cemetery]]|| 1,090,||89% |- |*[[:Category:Flaccus Cemetery, Karnes County, Texas|Flaccus Cemetery]]||29||- |- |*[[:Category:Gillett Cemetery, Gillett, Texas|Gillett Cemetery]] ||409||88% |- |*[[:Category:Green Newberry Cemetery, Green, Texas|Green Newberry Cemetery]] ||7|| |- |*[[:Category:Harmony Cemetery, Gillett, Texas|Harmony Cemetery]] ||161||89% |- | *[[:Category: Helena Cemetery, Helena, Texas|Helena Cemetery]]||287||86% |- | *[[:Category:Helena Latin Cemetery, Helena, Texas|Helena Latin Cemetery]]||257||87% |- |*[[:Category:Saint Boniface Catholic Cemetery, Hobson, Texas|Saint Boniface Catholic Cemetery]]|||| |- | *[[:Category:Karnes City Cemetery, Karnes City, Texas|Karnes City Cemetery]]|||| |- |*[[:Category: Karnes City Latin Cemetery, Karnes City, Texas|Karnes City Latin Cemetery]]|||| |- | *[[:Category:Korth Family Ranch Cemetery, Ecleto, Texas|Korth Family Ranch Cemetery]]|||| |- |*[[:Category:Los Cinco Rodriquez Cemetery, Karnes County, Texas|Los Cinco Rodriquez Cemetery]]|||| |- |*[[:Category:Lyons Family Cemetery, Runge, Texas|Lyons Family Cemetery]]|||| |- |*Masonic Cemetery of Helena|||| |- |*Mendoza Family Cemetery|||| |- |*[[:Category:Mueller Cemetery, Karnes City, Texas|Mueller Cemetery]]|||| |- |*[[:Category:New Bremen Cemetery, Karnes City, Texas|New Bremen Cemetery]]|||| |- |*[[:Category:Panna Maria Cemetery, Panna Maria, Texas|Panna Maria Cemetery]]|||| |- |*[[:Category:Patton Family Cemetery, Gillett, Texas|Patton Family Cemetery]]|||| |- |*[[:Category:Pawnee Cemetery, Kenedy, Texas|Pawnee Cemetery]]|||| |- |*[[:Category:Pilgrim Cemetery, Hobson, Texas|Pilgrim Cemetery]]|||| |- | *[[:Category:Runge African American Cemetery, Runge, Texas|Runge African American Cemetery]]|||| |- |*[[:Category:Runge Catholic Cemetery, Runge, Texas |Runge Catholic Cemetery]]|||| |- |*[[:Category:Runge City Cemetery, Runge, Texas|Runge City Cemetery]]|||| |- | *[[:Category:Runge Latin American Cemetery, Runge, Texas|Runge Latin American Cemetery]]|||| |- |*[[:Category:Saint Mary Cemetery, Karnes County, Texas|Saint Mary Cemetery]]|||| |- |*[[:Category:Salt Creek Cemetery, Karnes County, Texas|Salt Creek Cemetery]]|||| |- |*[[:Category:Szalwinski Family Cemetery, Karnes County, Texas|Szalwinski Family Cemetery]]|||| |- |*[[:Category:Treybig Cemetery, Karnes County, Texas|Treybig Cemetery]]|||| |- |*[[:Category: W W Boyer Cemetery, Runge, Texas|W W Boyer Cemetery]]|||| |- |*[[:Category: Wagener Family Cemetery, Gillett, Texas|Wagener Family Cemetery]]|||| |} ==Things to do/see== :Kenedy’s Bluebonnet Days in April, :The church of Cestohowa, :The church and museum at [[:Category: Panna Maria, Texas|Panna Maria]], :The courthouse museum complex at [[:Category: Helena, Texas|Old Helena]]. ===Karnes County on WikiTree=== *[[:Category: Karnes County, Texas, Cemeteries | Karnes County Cemeteries]] *[[:Category: Karnes County, Texas, Religious Congregations | Karnes County Religious Congregations]] *[[:Category: Karnes County, Texas, Schools |Karnes County Schools]] ===External Websites (Links)=== [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~cgetting/familygroups/karnescountyind.html Carolyn Knight Getting's Karnes County on rootsweb] =====Texas Genealogy Resources===== =====Veterans===== :[[Beltran-91|Pedro Beltran, Army]]Karnes County, Texas :[[Beltran-92|Manuel Beltran, Army]] Karnes County, Texas == Sources ==
*[[Wikipedia: Karnes County, Texas | Karnes County, Texas on Wikipedia]] *"State & County QuickFacts". United States Census Bureau. *"Find a County". National Association of Counties *Gannett, Henry (1905). The Origin of Certain Place Names in the United States. Govt. Print. Off. p. 172. *"2010 Census Gazetteer Files". United States Census Bureau. *"Annual Estimates of the Resident Population for Incorporated Places *"U.S. Decennial Census". United States Census Bureau. *"Texas Almanac: Population History of Counties from 1850–2010" (PDF). Texas Almanac *"American FactFinder". United States Census Bureau. *MacCormack, John. "Shale play turns Karnes County around, but not without trouble." Houston Chronicle. February 23, 2013. *[http://www.mysoutex.com/pages/home_karnes The Karnes Countywide Online Newspaper] *[http://www.co.karnes.tx.us/ County Website] *[http://www.texasescapes.com/TexasGhostTowns/HelenaTexas/HelenaTx.htm Helena, Texas] on Texas Escapes Online Magazine *[http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~ammons/ Karnes County on rootsweb.com] *[http://genealogytrails.com/tex/southtexas/karnes/ Karnes County on Texas Geneaology Trails website] *[http://www.kindredtrails.com/TX_Karnes.html Karnes County Genealogy] on kindredtrails.com *[http://drtl.org/ The Daughters of the Republic of Texas Library] website *[http://www.pgst.org/ Polish Genealogical Society of Texas] website *[http://www.txczgs.org/ Texas Czech Genealogical Society (TCGS)] website *[http://www.lsjunction.com/ Lone Star Junction] website
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Letter from John H. Stanley to Cora (Stanley) Walker
Jan. 4, 1924== ----
===Heading=== :Sugarland Texas, January 4, 1924 :Mrs. Walter Walker, :Copperas Cove, Texas.
Dear Cora:
===Introduction=== Enclosed you will find a diagram or outline of our ancestry as far back as my data extends. It took two letters to give you the history of Mother’s people, and to complete our paternal line with the same space will require some condencing.
With the information I am writing as a lead, investigation ought to reveal much more. For instance, if one should examine the deed records, court records, especially the probation of wills and settlement of estates of the Darlington District, South Caroline, the rosters of the Continental armies, the returns of the Federal census of 1790, and such other records as may be available, the complete history of the Stanleys in America would doubtless be revealed.
Such investigation in Lincoln County, Tennessee, would clear up some immaterial questions in our maternal line. For instance, the record showing the deed to the piece of land 3 miles from Lynchburg and 12 miles from Shelbyville, Lincoln county, which conveyed to our grandfather – James A Berry – by our great great grandfather Price, would show Price’s full name (and maybe that of his wife) and also the date when grandfather Berry acquired the property, and thus shed some light on whether he lived on that land before engaging in the mercantile business in Bedford County, and would doubtless support Mother’s statement that she was born on that place in 1839. You will remember the question I raised about that in my letter.
===Heritage===
I conclude that we have descended from pure English stock for several reasons. 1st. The characteristics of the family, especially the Stanleys, are English. 2nd. The family names; Stanley, Stewart, Gatlin, Hanks, Berry, “Dawsey”, Rountree, and Price are English. If we have an Irish strain it comes through the Berrys. 3rd. The English were the principal race that settled North and South Carolina. The came from England, New England, Virginia, The Bermudas, and Barbadoes, Later, especially to South Carolina came Dutch from New York, persecuted Huguenots from France, Scotch, Moravians, Swiss, Irish, and Germans from the Rhine; but the English remained the dominant race in both Carolinas.
====Virginia Stanleys====
The Stanleys of South Carolina may have come from Virginia. There were Stanleys in Virginia before the Carolinas were settled. The Kentucky Stanleys, including ex-governor and present United States Senator A. O. Stanely, came from the Virginia family. In an early day Moses and Mason Stanley, sons of C. N. Stanley, went from Virginia to Kentucky and became the progenitors of the branch of the family. Tradition relates that “Uncle Jimmie” Stanley, the patriarch of the family was drowned in the James River by a buck deer which he shot and stunned on the bank. The deer revived and attacked him when he approached it, and in the struggle both fell into the river. The old man had on heavy clothes and boots and was unable to swim out. In 1986 I met Judge Stanley, a prominent lawyer of Lebanon, Ohio, who came from the Virginia Family. The names James, John, Edward, William, occur frequently among the Virginia branch as they do among the Stanleys of England. But whether the South Carolina Stanleys came via Virginia or direct from England, we can be sure they came from English Stock.
====English Stanleys====
The English Stanleys are from a very old family of some consequence in the military, civil, and ecclesiastical affairs of England for centuries. They have furnished some distinguished officers in the British armies and at least one prime minister, Lord Derby. The country seat of the Stanleys, Earls of Derby, is, or was, called “Legs of Man”. The arms of the Isle of Man are three legs, and the Stanleys, Earls of Derby, were lords of Man, Shakespeare’s Henry VI.
====1822 Letter from John Randolph====
I HAVE JUST BEEN READING A PRIVATE LETTER WRITTEN FROM England by John Randolph of Roanoke, May 27, 1822, to a friend in Virginia. He landed at Liverpool and went by chaise across the country to London, stopping here and there. His letter is a sort of diary of that trip and what he saw, etc. After commenting of the scenes around Liverpool he writes:
:“To Prescott, with a fine view of Knowsley Park and a glimpse of the house. Legs of Man, park-keeper in the kitchen – send for him and talk about the horses; all in training in Delemere forest except old Milo and one other. The Earl and Countess in town (London) – so is Lord Stanley, the Earl’s eldest son, who represents the county in Parliament.”
Then in another county he says:
: “On the right of Northwich is the seat, and a very fine one it is, of Sir John Stanley, who married the eldest daughter of Gibbon’s friend, Lord Sheffield. I felt when I saw him at Chester as if he was an old acquaintance. He was foreman of the grand jury, and had his hands full of business”, etc.
I could write the whole of this letter along this line, but I must get down to facts that more closely relate to us.
====Stanley Surname====
However, one observation relating to the spelling of the name. Some of the English Stanleys immigrated to Ireland, and some of their descendants to America. In some way, probably through the illiteracy of some ancestor, the spelling of the name was changed to “Standley”. There is a family from that branch in Walker County, Texas, who think they are Irish. In English history, literature, and freehold records the name is uniformly Stanley.
====Stanleys of South Carolina====
The ancestral home of the Stanleys in South Carolina is in the Darlington district, now in Darlington County, in the N. E. part of the State, one county between Darlington and the N. C. line. Several counties were created out of the original Darlington District, and it may be that the ancestral home is in one of those counties. However, the town of Darlington is still the county seat, and the records there would reveal the information. The heads of the families were land owners.
===John Stanley
b. ca. 1774===
Our great grandfather, [[Stanley-5014|John Stanley]], was born and died in the Darlington District. He was a farmer of small means. Whether this was due to the law of primogeniture in force at the time, which gave the eldest son the sole right of inheritance to the father’s estate, I cannot say. He came from a race of land lords and had some wealthy relatives there, and a brother owned a large estate. Grandfather Stanley and his Brother John used to refer to this Stanley as “Uncle Shade”, and of our great grandfather’s boys working for “Uncle Shade” Stanley.
John Stanley, our great grandfather, married [[Stuart-2884|Sallie Stewart (or Stuart]], I am not sure of the spelling). They were both born prior to the Revolutionary War. This couple had 9 children – 6 boys – Blaney, Thomas Edward, Elias, Ely John and Sands – and three girls – Elizabeth (Betsy), Axie, and Winnie. If I put them in my notes in order of age (which was Father’s way of giving me names of sets of children), grandfather was the 5th. Betsy the oldest, and sands the youngest.
After the death of John Stanley in south Carolina, his wife, Sallie, having small means, was dissatisfied living among wealthy relatives, and to give her children the opportunity of a new country, moved with them to Tennessee and settled (I conclude) in Giles County about 1817. About 1834, she moved with grandfather, Thomas Edward Stanley and other relatives to Mississippi (Holly Springs), and in the fall of 1849 to Travis County, Texas. She died at grandfather Stanley’s house in Travis County when Father was 22 years old. At the time of her death she was 80-odd years old.
=====Children of John & Sallie Stanley=====
Leaving grandfather till the last I will mention briefly the children of John and Sallie Stanley, and some of their grandchildren, putting the names of the first generation on the first marginal line, and dropping back, in some instances, to a second margin to list their children. #.. [[Stanley-5029|Elizabeth (Betsy) Stanley]], married [[Ragsdale-384|Andy Ragsdale]]. Have no data about their children. She died early. #.. [[Stanley-5028|Axie Stanley]], married [[Ragsdale-605|Abel Ragsdale]]. Have record of 4 children – four boys and two girls – Thomas and William (Bill), and two girls who married Hutson and William Brown. These two Browns were not related except by marriage, No record of children. #.. [[Stanley-5031|Winnie Stanley]], married William Taylor. They had 7 children – four boys, Thomas, William, Alfred, and Elias – and three girls. The oldest girl married a Merritt, the next oldest a McCOY. #*The foregoing families(of Betsy, Axie and Winnie) were left in Mississippi when the moved to Texas was made in 1849. #.. [[Stanley-5076|Blaney Stanley]], Wife of a [[Houston-3997|Houston]]. They moved from Tennessee to Arkansas perhaps as early as 1840, and settled on Blackfish Lake, Crittenden Co. Marion the county seat – East Arkansas. Blaney Stanley had been dead several years when grandfather Stanley and his company came by there on the move to Texas in 1849. His children were Leander, John, David, and one or two girls. Leander died before he was grown. David, who never married, was assassinated – waylaid and shot. John was married and left several children. He is said to have drunk heavily. One of his descendants, John Stanley, was living in Waco in 1922-3. He was a fine looking man, several years older than I, married, and a carpenter by trade. He got on occasional sprees. I did not meet his family. He moved back to Arkansas. #.. [[Stanley-5020|Elias Stanley]], married [[Smith-195223|Lurana]] (or Leanna) Smith. He was a blacksmith at Webberville, Travis County, and was killed there in his shop about 1852 – by one John Bright in a dispute over the payment of an account for the repair of a wagon. Bright fled and was never apprehended. In 1892 I met an old gentleman by the name of Hutto, in the hardware business in Waco, who had some months before made a tour of California. Hutto knew Elias Stanley and John Bright and the circumstances of the killing. He said he met John Bright, an old man, living in the San Joaquin valley, still living in fear of apprehension. I told Father about Hutto’s report, and he said it was useless to disturb Bright, for it had been so long, all eye witnesses dead, it would be impossible to secure a conviction. Elias Stanley’s children were as follows: ## [[Stanley-8886|Ann Stanley]], m. [[Meeks-1891|Wm. Meeks]], and had several children. Nathan F., who was County Judge of Lampasas County and whole second son, Milton Malone, m. Bro. Jim’s daughter Maud; Elias, who had several children and moved to Fort Worth; John a batchelor; and some girls. ## [[Stanley-8894|Luisa Stanley]], first m. a [[Moore-49600|Moore]], by whom she had 2 boys and perhaps a girl. She next m. a Woods (?). ## [[Stanley-5716|Adaline Stanley]], m. [[Meeks-1238|“Suddy” Meeks]]. No record of children. ## [[Stanley-5715|Narcis Stanley]], m. [[Cherryhomes-3|Henry Cherryholmes]]. No record of children ## [[Stanley-5717|Martha Stanley]], m. [[Meeks-1966|Frank Meeks]] – had several children – Fayette, Henry, and some girls. 30-odd years ago moved from Lampasas County to Wise County, Texas. ## [[Stanley-5718|Clarenda Stanley]], m. [[Miller-69723|Wm. Miller]], next a [[Smith-195238|Smith]]. No record of children ##[[Stanley-5719| James Stanley]], who died in the Civil War. ## [[Stanley-5722|Wm. Stanley]], m. a [[Davis-79539|Davis]]. No record of children. He was a Confederate soldier at Vicksburg, and when Pemberton surrendered Vicksburg to Grant in July 1863, Wm. Stanley escaped by swimming the Mississippi River. ## [[Stanley-6639|Kay Stanley]], raised a family in Lee County, Texas. He has descendants now living I Victoria County. #.. [[Stanley-5030|Ely Stanley]], died when a boy in Tennessee. #.. [[Stanley-5021|John Stanley]], married [[Smith-99397|Edith (called “Edie”) Smith]], sister to Elias Stanley’s wife. These Smith sisters had a half brother named Sidon Harris. John Stanley and his son in-law, Jackson Holly, were with grandfather Thomas Edward Stanley in the move from Mississippi to Texas in 1849. John settled on School Creek in Lampasas County, I think it was in 1854. No road led north from Lampasas “Springs” at that time, and the next comer followed Uncle John’s wagon tracks. It was 20 years before the Indians quit raiding in the county. His log house was built on the edge of the hill over-looking the valley about ¾ mile east of the Angy Scott place. John and “Edie” Stanley’s children were: ## [[Stanley-5758|Martha Stanley]], m. [[Holley-1737|Jackson Holly]]. They had several children. I remember, David, who married Grundy Morris’ daughter and raised a family; Robert (Bob), who went “up the trail” with cattle in the early eighties and stayed in Wyoming; John, who became insane; Columbus, who went north and joined his brother Bob in Wyoming; Amanda, who married Jim Townsend and raised a large family. ## [[Stanley-5751|John Thomas (Batch Tom) Stanley]], who remained a batchelor till old, then after his parents died, married their house keeper and nurse, Samantha Davis. He died I Lampasas. ## [[Stanley-6638|Sarah Stanley]], m.[[Atkinson-6276| John Atkinson]] and raised a large family in Williamson County, Texas. ## [[Stanley-5759|Lizzie Stanley]], m. [[Forehand-55|Blake Forehand]] and raised a family in Williamson County, Texas. ## [[Stanley-5760|Elias Stanley]], Lived on School Creek adjoining his father’s place on the east. Died during the early eighties. Left a [[Unknown-532048|widow]], one son and several daughters. The son, [[Stanley-10326|Alvin]], m. Emma Mace, daughter of Solon Mace, and has several children. Several years ago they were living in Fort Worth. ## [[Stanley-5761|Benjamin Stanley]], who died during the Civil War. ## [[Stanley-5762|Angeline Stanley]], m. [[Scott-35678|Abner Scott]], who died, leaving her at home on School creek and 7 or 8 children. There were three boys, George, Childers (who has a family in Oklahoma) and jack, who died of tuberculosis; Mary, who married Sidney Persons and raised 2 boys; Maggie, who married Lee Scott (do not remember the children); Ann, who married Richard (“Dick) Cardwell, had several children, moved to Tennessee; Ellen (Do not remember whom she married or where they went); Edith (do not remember what became of her). ## [[Stanley-5763|Mary Ann Stanley]], m. [[Townsen-10| Jasper Townsen]]. Lived on Lampasas River at Townsen’s mill. Raised a large family. Most of their children have families. Garrett (physician), Joe B. (physician, Greeley, Eugene, Bell, and some younger children. ## [[Stanley-5105|Josiah J. Stanely]], b September 1, 1849. By his [[Mitchell-12802|first wife]] three children – Marshall, Norton, and a girl. His [[Scott-17263|second wife]] was the second wife and widow of Wm. Stanley of Williamson County. The family moved to Oklahoma nearly 30 years ago. #.. [[Stanley-1018|Sands Stanley]]. Have very little data concerning him. Had 13 children, 4 boys; John, William, Thomas, Gus – and 9 girls. Two daughters – Fanny and Teck, never married. One m. a Patterson, one a Kincheloe, one a Ragsdale, and one Sam Harrold. All of Sands Stanley’s descendants that I know anything about went to West Texas or New Mexico.
At one time Sands Stanley lived on the west bank of the Lampasas river about ½ mile below the mouth of Sim’s creek in Lampasas county. I remember a centennial picnic held on that spot in 1876, at which Stump Ashby was the principal speaker. Just on the edge of the valley, where the low ground between the river and valley comes to a point, was the remains of a log house. I was told that Sands Stanley had lived there. Along the edge of the valley, running north and south, connecting the bluff of the river on the south with the bluff of the creek on the north, was the remains of a rail and brush fence. Part of the low ground that had been enclosed by the creek, river, and fence showed to have once been cultivated. #..[[Stanley-4981|Thomas Edward Stanley (I)]], our grandfather
===Thomas Edward Stanley (I)
b. 1803===
THOMAS EDWARD STANLEY (I), our grandfather, son of John and Sallie Stewart Stanley, was born in Darlington District, South Carolina, January 22, 1803. When about 14 years old he moved with the family from South Carolina to Tennessee. I suppose they settled in Giles County, Tennessee, where Father was born in 1832. Thomas Edward Stanley (I) married in Tennessee and lived there about 17 years, when he, with his wife and children, mother, and other relatives, removed to Mississippi, when our father was about 2 years old. The family lived in Mississippi about 16 yrs., when, following the frontier, they trecked out for Texas by way of Arkansas in the fall of 1849, and established a permanent home in Travis County about 5 miles west of Austin, the new capital. At this home our great grandmother died in 1854, and there our grandparents spent the rest of their lives, grandmother dying July 4, 1863, and grandfather in 1881. They were all buried in the old family cemetery on the place. Grandfather Stanley was a farmer and in many respects like our father. I remember him as a medium size man, perhaps 5 ft. 9 in. in height, with white hair and beard, with neat kindly appearance and somewhat serious manner. Such is the memory picture I retained on him since he visited our home on School creek during the seventies after we had moved from Travis County. He seemed pleased with the surroundings of our new home. He died of fever and bowel trouble. Had been constipated for some time; and taking “Vinegar Bitters” which had bee recommended to him for that complaint, he injured his bowels, causing diarrhoea and loss of control. He was a supporter of Sam Houston and opposed secession in 1861, but did not object to his sons entering the war after it started.
Grandfather Stanley’s Wife, our grandmother, was, before her marriage, Holland West Gatlin, born July 4, 1800. Her father was William Gatlin, who lived to be old, and her mother was a Hanks, sister of Nancy hanks, the mother of Abraham Lincoln. Thus two of our great, grandparents were Lincoln’s grandparents.
Grandmother Holland Gatlin Stanley died on her 63rd. birthday. Cause of death; had pneumonia the winter before and never fully recovered. It left her with smothering spells, during on of which she passed away – much as the manner of our mother’s death.
Leaving out our immediate family, which I shall list under this Stanley line, I will mention great grandfather William Gatlin and his descendants on a separate page.
====Children of Thomas & Holland Stanley====
THOMAS EDWARD and [[Gatlin-281|HOLLAND STANLEY]] had 10 children – 1 girl and 9 boys. A lady who knew grandfather’s family when his boys were at home, gave me an amusing account of their rough romps. In the course of our talks she gave me the character sketches of them. Father and Uncle Henry were her favorites.
Mentioning Father last (though he was the third child), the children of our Stanley grandparents were as follows: # [[Stanley-5091| Jane Stanley]], m. [[Nolen-529|Warren Nolen]] and raised a family in Travis County. There were 2 girls; Mira m. William Davis and Martha m. George Hesner – both of Travis County, and I remember four boys – John, Bell, Henry, and Alva. John died a batchelor, Bell and Henry have families. Do not know whether Alva married. He was commissioner of Travis County, then went to Oregon or Washington. # [[Stanley-5092| John H. Stanley]], Father’s favorite brother for whom I was named. He never married. Was a Royal Arch Mason and very proficient in the esoteric work. He was a confederate volunteer at the beginning of the Civil War and was on General Sibley’s staff. He lost his life in the New Mexico campaign. # [[Stanley-4946|William Stanley]], Farmer, fearless peace officer and very successful in catching criminals. Lived near Florence in Williamson County where he raised a family. By his first wife I remember that he had 3 boys – Henry, John, and “Bud” – and some girls. By his [[Scott-17263|second wife]] he had one son,[[Stanley-9146| Jimmie]]. His second wife and widow married Josiah Stanley. They took Jimmie with them to Oklahoma. If still alive he is now a man 30-odd years old. Henry and John raised families. I do not know about Bud or the girls. In 1917 John and his family were farming between Sinton and Odem in San Patricio county and doing well. William Stanley was assassinated – shot from ambush – near his home in 1887 when about 52 years old. # [[Stanley-5023|Booker Foster Stanley]], Farmer in Travis County. He died some years ago. He was married to the [[Heisner-42|widow of his brother (Jeff)]] and had a daughter named Biddie. # [[Stanley-5024|Joe Stanley]]. Died in 1865. # [[Stanley-5093|JEFF STANLEY]]. Married [[Heisner-42|Mary Hesner]] and had one son – George Thomas Stanley, a successful farmer and rancher who still lives in Travis County. Jeff Stanley was assassinated 2 or 3 years before the Civil War by a mob of cattle rustlers. The assassins were caught and hung by a party of the early settlers of Travis County. # [[Stanley-5094|George Stanley]]. Died a prisoner of war (during the Civil War) at Camp Butler, Illinois. # [[Stanley-5095|Henry Stanley]]. Married twice and raised two sets of children. I remember three boys of the first set – Edward, Frank, and Alf. Frank, now deceased, became a very successful teacher. Henry Stanley died some years ago near Hereford, Texas, where his second wife and children live. # [[Stanley-5096|Elias (“Light”) Stanley]]. Lived on grandfather’s old homestead in Travis County. Died some years ago, leaving a widow, [[Gillespie-5816|Alice Stanley]], and seven children – Printis, [[Stanley-14584|Maud]], Leona (“Sweet”), Travis, Novella, Grace, and Mertice. Maud, Novella, and Grace became teachers, Leona and Mertice stenographers. # [[Stanley-5022|Thomas Edward Stanley (II)]], our father.
===Thomas Edward Stanley (II)
b. 1832===
Was about 5 ft. 10 in. in height and, in his prime, weighed about 169 lbs. He had a rather high broad forehead, deep-set eyes, and strong features. Was born January 9, 1832 and died October 16, 1921. He therefore lived 89 years 9 months and 7 days. Although the third born of a set of ten children, God permitted him to survive the other nine. His death was caused by a broken hip received in a fall, together with his feeble condition which made recovery impossible. I hope you keep the obituaries I wrote of him and Mother as a part of this record.
I have never known a more sincere ad honest man than Father. In many respects he was remarkable. He was good judge of men. I have noticed that his estimate of a man was always verified by subsequent experience and closer acquaintance. Though generally serious minded, he had, especially in early life, a streak of humor and fun in his character but was never frivolous. I remember that, when I was a boy, he often gave vest to conversation by some funny yarn, and he had the virtue of not repeating them or laughing at his own jokes. I have seen him exhibit a natural power of mimicry and immitation. He had a strong voice naturally rich in quality. I remember that when I was a small boy and Father plowing oxen in his field or hauling rock for the fence, it was reported that his voice could be heard at Townsen’s Mill, 4 miles north. He had, in middle age, a strong and accurate memory, which my insistent boyish curiosity often put to the test regarding experiences of his own boyhood. He could repeat whole sentences from the Indian language which he heard when a boy in Mississippi. His mind was capable of exercising both analytic and synthetic powers, and he was a man of firmness and strong convictions. For these reasons I have always thought that if he had had college training in early life and had turned his attention to public speaking, he would have made an orator of no mean ability.
Yes, he was a man of strong will, which made him firm in his beliefs, tenaceous in his opinions, steady in his purposes, and constant in character. He generally controlled his temper and emotions, subdued his appetites and passions, and bore disappointments and pain with fortitude. Without a flinch he once sewed up with an ordinary needle a knife cut in his own thigh, received accidentally when skinning a deer. I have seen him setting on a reaping machine in the field, measure quinine on his knife blade, and, with no water, take it without a frown, and drive on, leaving it to be desolved and swallowed with saliva. I am told that he bore uncomplainingly his last injury.
Father was gifted with a measure of mechanical and inventive genius. He was a fairly good carpenter and could fashion an ax handle of ox yoke of perfect shape and used to make his own. He was a skilfull stone mason and built his own chimneys and chimneys for others. He quarried and shaped the stone, made the lime, and with his own hands built the two chimneys to the old home. He raise his own bread, meat, potatoes, etc., and knew how to make syrup and soap, preserve fruit and meat, tar a bldg., and butcher a hog or beef. He could operate on live stock like a veterinarian. He invented two types of dog power machines to churn milk, using for one the principle of the revolving inclined tread wheel and for the other the tread belt. One or the other of these machines was in practical daily use for a long time. He invented a corn planter and cotton planter and used them for several years in planting his crops before the patented planters were put on the market. He was progressive in his day, for he built (with Bro. Jim) the first wore fence, and introduced the first self-binding reaping machine, riding cultivator, and sulky plow in his community.
In all Father’s active life he was handicapped by partial blindness caused by “catching” the sore eyes before he was 30 years old, from sitting in a church on night by a friend thus afflicted. After suffering for many months he was able to be about his work, but with granulated lids and a translucent scum over the acqueous humor of both eyes. Until an almost miraculous operation performed late in life, he could not read ordinary print or see very young plants when plowing. No glasses could correct the defect of vision. For this reason he was not a soldier in the Confederate armies. His early political views were like those of his father, and in the presidential election of 1850 he supported John Bell of Tennessee for president. In late life he had little to say about politics, was rather independent in his views, but generally voted the Democratic ticket.
Father professed religion when a young man in Travis County and became a member of the Methodist church. After moving to Lampasas County, the Baptist (Mother’s church) was the only church in the community, and only the requirement of re-baptism kept him from being a member. He finally joined the Presbyterian church in the Straley community 8 miles away. He was mad a Mason in Onion Creek Lodge, Travis county. He was induced to become a Mason (he told me) largely through the interest his brother John H. had taken in it and the good reputation that brother had made among the Masons of Travis County. Father was easy to get along with and well liked by his neighbors. No contentions or quarrels ever arose amongst them.
===Descendants of
Emily & Thomas Edward Stanley (II)===
Father and Mother (Emily Jane Stanley, nee Berry) were married in Travis County. Their children, surviving grand children, and great grandchildren are as follows (The first being listed by numerals in parentheses – thus (1), (2), etc.; the second by letters, (a), (b), etc.; the third by a, b, c., etc.): :::(1). [[Stanley-5097| James Edward (Jim) Stanley]]. Stockman and farmer, Wheeler, Texas. Born in Travis County August ____, 185__. He, like all the other children, followed his mother in religious belief and is a Baptist. Married [[Tennison-169|Samantha Tennison]] (or Sennyson) in Lampasas County. Their living children are as follows: ::::(a) [[Stanley-6212|Alice Stanley]] – m. [[Griffin-14015| Joseph M. Griffin]]. One son, Leon Maxwell Griffin. ::::(b) [[Stanley-6213|Emma Elizabeth Stanley]] – m. [[Ladd-3083|Leslie L. Ladd]]. Three daughters: :::::a. [[Ladd-3193|Gladys Emmogene Ladd]]. :::::b. [[Ladd-3199|Leslie Lee Ladd]]. :::::c. [[Ladd-3200|Ruth Evangeline Ladd]] ::::(a) [[Stanley-6525|Maud Ellen Stanley]] – m. Dr. Milton Malone Meeks. One son – Stanley Meeks. ::::(b)[[Stanley-6510|James Anne Stanley]] – m. [[Crump-2207|Albert Byron Crump]]. No living children. ::::(c)[[Stanley-6512|Thomas Edward Stanley (III)]] – m. [[Reynolds-17558|Dorothy Sue Reynolds]]. Two sons and two daughters: :::::a. [[Stanley-15032|Jerome Stanley]]. :::::b. [[Stanley-15036|Richard Reynolds Stanley]]. :::::c. [[Stanley-15037|Samantha Sue Stanley]]. :::::d. [[Stanley-15041|Thomas Edward Stanley (IV)]]
(1). James Edward (Jim) Stanely’s family continued. ::::(a) [[Stanley-6524|George Levi Stanley]] – m. [[Wright-50090|Mary Frances Wright]]. Two daughters and one son :::::a. [[Stanley-11615|Felice Stanley]]. :::::b. [[Stanley-11617|George Levi Stanley, Jr]]. :::::c. [[Stanley-11616|Gloria Stanley]]. :::(2). [[Stanley-5098|Annie Stanley]] – m. [[Miller-46750|Milton F. Miller]], a farmer who taught school when a young man. They lived in Lampasas county about 8 miles N.E. of Lometa. Their children now living are as follows: ::::(a) [[Miller-49431|Charles D. Miller]] – m. [[Davis-67520|Mary Davis]], daughter of Phil Z. Davis near Lometa. They have two daughters: :::::a. [[Miller-115951|Maurine Miller]]. :::::b. [[Miller-115955|Mary D. Miller]]. ::::(a) [[Miller-66771|Melvin Miller]] – m. [[Machen-191|Katherine]] _______________. They have three boys: :::::a. [[Miller-115828|Milton Melvin Miller]]. :::::b. [[Miller-115915|Herbert Lee Miller]]. :::::c. [[Miller-115916|Orville Bullington Miller]]. (The last two families live at El Dorado, Arkansas). ::::(a) [[Miller-66795|Novella Miller]] – m. [[Rice-14222|Robert H. Rice]]. They live at San Anontio, Texas. Their children are: :::::a. [[Rice-23684|Landelle Rice]], - 15 years old. :::::b. [[Rice-23686|Gerald Rice]], - 12 years old. ::::(a) [[Miller-111772|Luther Miller]] – m. [[Langford-3411|Blanche _______________]]. They live at Waco, Texas. ::::(b) [[Miller-113778|Lena Miller]] – m. [[Hankamer-5|Earl C. Hankamer]], a merchant at Sour Lake. Their children are: :::::a. [[Hankamer-6|Earl Curtis Hankamer, Jr.]] :::::b. [[Hankamer-7|Rubalee Hankamer]]. :::::c. [[Hankamer-8|Raymond Hankamer]]. ::::(a) [[Miller-113817|Herbert Miller]] – m. [[McIntosh-8036|Zola _______________]]. They live near the home of Herbert’s parents, Mometa. They have one boy [[Miller-114001|Herbert F. Miller, Jr.]] ::::(b) [[Miller-114002|Ruby Miller]] – m. [[Reid-22271|J.T. Reid]]. They live at Tularosa, New Mexico. They have three boys: :::::a. [[Reid-22322|Howard Clinton Reid]]. :::::b. [[Reid-22327|Kenneth Reid]]. :::::c. [[Reid-22408|Judson Thurman Reid]]. :::(3). [[Stanley-5103|Mary Elizabeth Stanley]] – m. [[Smith-131987|William Jesse Smith]], May 23, 1883. He was born in Lampasas county October 21, 1856. His father Philip Smith was one of the earliest settlers of Lampasas county and was a veteran of the Texas revolution. They have two boys: ::::(a) [[Smith-324937|Phillip Smith]], b. July 25, 1884. ::::(b) [[Smith-324999|William Walter Smith]] – m. [[Carpenter-25330|Alta Carpenter]]. They have one boy; [[Smith-325010|Sidney Loyd Smith]]. :::(4) [[Stanley-5099|Emma Holland Stanley]] – m. [[Hines-2286|Dr. Robert B. Hines]]. Both deceased. Their surviving children are: ::::(a) [[Hines-2472|Thomas Pinkney (Pink) Hines]] – m. [[McCann-1765|Ollie McCan]], daughter of Jim McCan near lometa. About a gear ago he was on a cow ranch near Sterling City and she living in fort Worth. They have two girls: - [[Hines-2653|Lannie May]] and [[Hines-6431|Pauline]] and a [[Hines-6436|boy]] ::::(b) [[Hines-2476|Eva Hines]] – m. first [[Smith-325463|Wesley smith]] by whom she had a boy, Robert Hines (“Jack”) Smith. Her present husband is Dr. W.T. Laughan or (Laughon). They have a child they call Bobby. :::(5). [[Stanley-5104|Laura Frances Stanley]]. Died in her 17th year of fever. Was sick 51 days. :::(6). [[Stanley-5100|Susie Kate Stanley]], b. August 31, 1869. Married [[Mace-975|Francis Mace]]. Died in Lampasas of fever and inflamation of the stomach and __???______. She left one son: ::::(a) [[Mace-976|Howard F. Mace]], who served with the ARF in France, and after the armistice with the Red Cross. He now lives at Mexia. :::(7). [[Stanley-5079|John H. Stanley]].
===John H. Stanley
b. 1871===
::: Named for my uncle, John H. Stanley, several years before I was born (name being contingent upon my birth). Born in Travis County, May 28, 1871. Married Addie Hamilton, daughter of Frank M. Hamilton of Lebanon, Ohio. She died at Post, Texas, in 1917. Her mother’s maiden name was Montgomery. Both parents were from pioneer American stock with a Scotch strain. :::I engaged in school work 23 years – 13 years as teacher and high school principal in Lampasas and Burnet counties, and 10 years as high school principal, city and county superintendent in South Texas. Was employed in the secret service of the Federal government during the World War, and after the war engaged in mercantile business, then served as peace officer, and now an officer of the Texas prison system. :::Formerly took some interest in politics and was a delegate to several state conventions. At that time my services were in demand as a campaign speaker. Wrote the state democratic platform of 1904, was presidential elector that year, refused the same office again at the Houston convention of 1912. Am an old-fashioned Democrat but see little choice between the two dominant parties of today, and favor Coolidge for President. :::I have held official positions in the W.O.W., K. of P., and Masonic orders, and once was proficient in the esoteric ritual of each, but now take little interest in lodge work. :::Am a liberal Baptist in belief, a fundamentalist in the present church controversies, and am favorably disposed toward Presbyterianism (probably from studying Dr. Strong’s Systematic Theology). :::The only child of John H. and [[Hamilton-12076|Addie Stanley]] – [[Stanley-6157|Gladys Marian Stanley]], married [[Mason-9819|Marion Lee Mason]], a merchant of Post, Texas. They have one child, a girl, [[Mason-9831|Marian Lee Mason]]. :::(8). [[Stanley-5077|Cora Jane Stanley]]
===Cora (Stanley) Walker
b. 1877===
::: Cora Jane Stanley – Is the only one of the set of 6 children born in Lampasas County. She was born May 24, 1877. She married [[Walker-20430|Walter Walker]], a farmer, stockman, and successful teacher. He is Presbyterian and a Royal Arch Mason. Walter and Cora Walker now own the old Stanley home on School Creek, and have added to it by purchasing places adjoining on the north and south. They have four boys living: ::::(a) [[Walker-25411|Earl Stanley Walker]], now engaged in news paper work in New York City married [[Sandefer-51|Mary Louise Sandifer]], daughter of Dr. J. D. Sandifer, Pres. Simmons College, Abilene, Texas. ::::(b) [[Walker-25414|Thurman Ray Walker]], married [[Leifeste-17|Florence Leifeste]] (of Alsatian descent), daughter of Mrs. Mathilda Leifeste of Llano County. ::::(c)[[Walker-25431| James Clyde Walker]], now in the 5th grade in school. ::::(d) [[Walker-25432|Lewis Conrad Walker]], now in the 2nd grade in school. P.S. Checking the foregoing pages by my notes, I see that Moses and Mason Stanley of the Kentucky family, went when young from near Ashville, North Carolina to Kentucky. Their ancesters were from Virginia.
===G A T L I N===
[[Gatlin-379|WILLIAM GATLIN]] . . . Lived in Tennessee. First wife was a [[Hanks-1778|Hanks]], sister of Nancy Hanks, the mother of Abraham Lincoln. By this wife William Gatlin had eight (8) children – 4 boys and 4 girls. After the death of his first wife he married a [[Parker-46652|Parker]]. He lived to be very old. The sons and daughters are as follows: # [[Gatlin-757|Hardy Gatlin]]. # [[Gatlin-753|Alfred Gatlin]]. # [[Gatlin-384|William Gatlin]], one of Fannin’s men killed in the Goliad massacre, 1836. # [[Gatlin-378|Tom Gatlin]], whose sons were as follows: ## [[Gatlin-971| Jim Gatlin]], New Mexico ## [[Gatlin-970|Charley Gatlin]], New Mexico ## [[Gatlin-969|Tom Gatlin]], Went somewhere north. ## [[Gatlin-968|Lee Gatlin]], Elgin, Texas. # [[Gatlin-281|Holland West Gatlin]], our grandmother, m. Thomas Edward Stanley (I). # [[Gatlin-754|Siddie Gatlin]]. # [[Gatlin-78|Louisa Gatlin]], m. [[Matthews-2479|Tom Matthews]].
Their children were: ## [[Matthews-18748| John Matthews]]. Lived near Manchaca, Texas. ## [[Matthews-18751|Allph Matthews]]. Blacksmith, Manchaca, Texas. ## [[Matthews-18770|Gus Matthews]]. Moved near Granger, Texas (?). ## [[Matthews-18874|Cris Matthews]]. Lived near Copperas Cove many years ago. ## [[Matthews-2478|Virginia Matthews]]. First husband, George Cullen; 2nd. Donehue. ## [[Matthews-18887|Sara Matthews]]. M. [[Zimpelman-4|George B. Zimpleman]], ex-sheriff and ex-postmaster, Austin,Texas.
Their children were: ### [[Zimpelman-6|Lou Zimpleman]], m. Crosby (?) at El Paso, Texas, and died out there. ### [[Zimpelman-7|Tom Zimpleman]], a cripple. ### [[Zimpelman-8|Lee Zimpleman]]. ### [[Zimpelman-9|George Zimpleman]]. ### [[Zimpelman-10|Waldine Zimpleman]], youngest, m. a Jew and lived at Galveston, Texas.
===Closing===
*The foregoing family outlines have been compiled for the benefit of any of our family who may care to peruse them. I suggest that those who receive a copy of this add, after the names, their date of birth and date of birth of each of their children and grand children. I shall be glad to have any criticism, corrections, or additional information that any one cares to offer.
Sincerely,
Your brother,
John H. Stanley.
===Ancestry Chart===
::Note: The ancestry chart mentioned in the beginning of the letter is on a separate page and the note below are part of that page. (The typing of the original letter into a Word document was done by Paula Stanley) ::Note: ::The information above the section marked XXXXXXXXXX as noted in columns marked (First) and (Second) will be the same for the 10 children - 1 girl and 9 boys - of Thomas Edward Stanley (I). The other nine children may be substituted in column (Third) with who they married - the parents of who they married (Second) and their parents in (First) .. For example: ::Cora Jane Walker (nee Stanley) is the daughter of Thomas Edward Stanley (II) and Emily Jane Berry as noted in column marked (Third). {|cellpadding=5 style="border:2px solid" align="left" |- |'''(Fourth)'''||'''(Third)'''||'''(Second)'''||'''(First)''' |- | || || ||John Stanley, b. and d. in Darlington District, S. C. - 9 children |- | || ||Thomas Edward Stanley. (I) b. Jan. 22, 1803 Darlington Dist. S.C. d. Travis Co Texas||(Both born few years prior to Revolutionary War, Men of both Families soldiers in Revolution). |- | || || ||Sallie Stewart, b. S.C. moved with children to Tenn. After death of Husband about 1817. (Died in Travis County, Texas 1854 – 80 odd years old). |- | ||(II) Thomas Edward Stanley. b. Giles County, Tenn. Jan 9, 1832 d. Lampasas County, Texas, Oct. 16, 1921|| ||----- |- | || || ||William Gatlin – lived in Tenn. – Had 8 children d. when very old |- | || ||Holland West Gatlin b. July 4, 1800 d. 1863. Travis Co Texas. Had bro. Killed in Goliad Massacre, 1863|| |- | || || ||Hanks, Sister to Nancy Hanks mother of Abraham Lincoln. |- |Cora Jane Walker (nee Stanley)||XXXXXXXXXXX||XXXXXXXXXXX||----- |- | || || ||William Berry. b. N.C. about 1771-2. d. Tenn. 1855. (Son of Revolutionary War soldier). |- | || ||James Alexander Berry. b. 1815 in Tenn. d. 1891 in Burnet County, Texas.|| |- | || || ||Mary “Dawsey”. b. N.C. raised 6 children. d. Tenn. Prior to 1855 |- | ||Emily Jane Berry b.Lincoln County, Tenn. d. at Cop-Peras Cove, Tex. Oct. 27, 1923|| ||----- |- | || || ||Rountree.
No data. |- | || ||Mary Roundtree.
b. Tenn. 1817.|| |- | || || ||Price, From N. C. Lived to be very old. Died in Tenn. |- |}
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Mower]] |Apr. 10 1845 |Nov. 23 1910 |[[Mower-373]] |-- |Dederick |George William |Nov. 23 1830 |Oct. 3 1906 | |-- |Dederick |Henry Wells |Feb. 19 1857 |Mar. 23 1896 | |-- |[[Dederick-58|Dederick]] |[[Dederick-58|James Emmerich]] |Nov. 22 1838 |Feb. 17 1918 |[[Dederick-58]] |-- |[[Dederick-59|Dederick]] |[[Dederick-59|James Garfield]] |1881 |1958 |[[Dederick-59]] |-- |Dederick |Jansen W. |Oct. 7 1908 |Dec. 20 1996 | |-- |Dederick |Lizzie |Nov. 25 1880 |Mar. 14 1889 | |-- |Dederick |Louisa Wolven |1839 |Jun. 4 1876 | |-- |Dederick |Nelson |Nov. 23 1848 |Jan. 17 1852 | |-- |Dederick |Sarah Elizabeth Finger |Mar. 7 1882 |Feb. 28 1961 | |-- |Dederick |Wallace |Sep. 9 1871 |Nov. 21 1946 | |-- |Dederick |Wayne F "Skippy" Jr |Apr. 30 1966 |Jan. 19 1975 | |-- |Dederick |Webster |Feb. 17 1884 |Mar. 13 1890 | |-- |Dederick |William C. |1797 |Mar. 30 1879 | |-- |Dederick |William Harmon |Mar. 8 1839 |Sep. 20 1864 | |-- |Derringer |(Wife of Henry) |10 Mar 1821 |12 Oct 1914 | |-- |Derringer |Henry |1821 |Mar. 29 1887 | |-- |Edwards |Frederick Sr | |Oct. 6 1988 | |-- |Edwards |Maude Craft |20 Dec 1909 |5 Jun 2001 | |-- |Ellinger |Carrie L Freese |Jun. 29 1885 |Aug. 18 1942 | |-- |Ellinger |John a |1837 |Aug. 6 1862 | |-- |Ellinger |John h |Sep. 17 1864 |Nov. 17 1945 | |-- |Ellinger |Sarah |1840 |Jun. 13 1918 | |-- |Elliott |Frances b |Dec. 24 1919 |20 Jan 2008 | |-- |Elmendorf |Caroline Post |Oct. 1849 |Apr. 10 1924 | |-- |Elmendorf |Henry L. |Mar. 1850 |Jan. 7 1892 | |-- |Everett |Jason |Aug. 19 1884 |Jan. 19 1920 | |-- |Everett |Margaret J Freese |Aug. 16 1885 |Apr. 11 1925 | |-- |Eyth |Edward J. | |Oct. 4 1956 | |-- |Eyth |Helen Matson | | | |-- |Fiero |Abraham Jr |Jan. 7 1770 |Oct. 17 1828 | |-- |Fiero |Abraham |Jun. 3 1764 |Nov. 4 1826 |[[Fiero-30]] |-- |Fiero |Anna M Post |Aug. 28 1835 |Aug. 26 1917 | |-- |Fiero |Calista | |Sep. 10 1860 | |-- |Fiero |Catharine Meyer |Mar. 20 1759 |Jul. 8 1843 | |-- |Fiero |Christian |Aug. 3 1736 |Jan. 26 1806 | |-- |Fiero |Christian |Jul. 1 1759 |Jan. 28 1826 | |-- |Fiero |Christopher |Nov. 2 1809 |Aug. 24 1890 | |-- |[[Fiero-38|Fiero]] |[[Fiero-38|Conrad]] |May 20 1789 |Sep. 17 1883 |[[Fiero-38]] |-- |Fiero |Elizabeth L Britt |1868 |1926 | |-- |Fiero |Emma | |Sep. 7 1873 | |-- |Fiero |Evelyn D Longendyke |1908 |1994 | |-- |Fiero |Jeannette Sands "Jennie" MacCall |1847 |1914 | |-- |Fiero |Jesse |1839 |1914 | |-- |Fiero |Joshua |May 16 1782 |May 14 1864 |[[Fiero-60]] |-- |Fiero |Joshua p |Sep. 5 1833 |Aug. 9 1910 | |-- |Fiero |Julia Genthner |Feb. 10 1876 |Dec. 11 1904 | |-- |Fiero |Margaret Kemble |Aug. 7 1830 |1904 | |-- |Fiero |Margaret Backer |Mar. 3 1813 |Nov. 13 1896 | |-- |Fiero |Mary Snyder |May 18 1788 |Aug. 13 1872 | |-- |Fiero |Mary |Jul. 10 1779 |Jun. 18 1852 | |-- |Fiero |Mary E Lowe |1881 |1949 | |-- |Fiero |Mary J Calkin |1838 |1899 | |-- |Fiero |Milton Luke |Jun. 21 1880 |Mar. 19 1954 | |-- |Fiero |Nathan |May 7 1870 |Dec. 18 1944 |[[Fiero-95]] |-- |Fiero |Paul |Aug. 9 1775 |Sep. 18 1847 | |-- |Fiero |Peter |Oct. 7 1827 |Dec. 7 1875 | |-- |Fiero |Peter | |1802 | |-- |Fiero |Peter b |May 7 1835 |Jan. 28 1852 | |-- |Fiero |Sarah Rightmyer |Nov. 7 1765 |Oct. 23 1858 |[[Rightmeyer-7]] |-- |Fiero |Stephen Jr |Jan. 8 1792 |Jan. 29 1832 |[[Fiero-67]] |-- |Fiero |Stephen |Jun. 16 1750 |Sep. 16 1831 | |-- |Fiero |Stephen Calkin |1882 |1919 | |-- |Fiero |Stephen Edward |Jun. 10 1853 |May 10 1900 | |-- |Fiero |William |Jun. 28 1828 |Dec. 23 1902 |[[Fiero-96]] |-- |Fiero |William h |Dec. 27 1906 |Jun. 4 1996 | |-- |Fiero |William Peter |Nov. 16 1856 |Oct. 6 1857 | |-- |Finger |Almeron |Feb. 17 1850 |May 7 1923 | |-- |Finger |Clarence |Jul. 31 1876 |Oct. 23 1956 | |-- |Finger |Claude LeRoy |1884 |1966 | |-- |Finger |Doris Dederick |Feb. 16 1920 |27 Aug 2000 | |-- |[[Rightmyer-23|Finger]] |[[Rightmyer-23|Elza R (Rightmyer)]] |1881 |1963 |[[Rightmyer-23]] |-- |Finger |Floyd Elting |1890 |1970 | |-- |Finger |Foster |1917 |2006 | |-- |Finger |John k |1879 |1960 | |-- |Finger |Laura Ann Mower |Jan. 7 1855 |May 1937 | |-- |Finger |Lilly C. Daringer |1890 |1928 | |-- |Finger |Nellie f |1873 |1952 | |-- |Foland |Sallie Ann Hommel |Oct. 16 1819 |Dec. 18 1887 | |-- |Fraser |Alfred W |Aug. 7 1831 |Oct. 30 1906 | |-- |Fraser |Jesse De C |Aug. 18 1854 |May 30 1897 | |-- |Fraser |Sarah F R Small |18 Oct 1831 |2 Aug 1907 | |-- |Frear |Anna O'Bryon |1859 |1911 | |-- |Frear |Edwin w |1860 |1906 | |-- |Freese |Albert r |1859 |1940 | |-- |Freese |Hannah Steever | |Oct. | |-- |Freese |Henry |1807 |1872 | |-- |Freese |Jacob |1787 |Feb. 10 1863 | |-- |Freese |Jane E Sax |Oct. 21 1841 |Apr. 3 1907 | |-- |Freese |John h |Nov. 15 1838 |Apr. 30 1907 | |-- |Freese |Juliana Taylor |1863 |1932 | |-- |Freese |Sarah Fiero |1821 |1911 | |-- |Freligh |Catlintje Hommel |1776 |Oct. 17 1857 |[[Hommel-94]] |-- |[[Freligh-56|Freligh]] |[[Freligh-56|Jane Catharine]] |Aug. 12 1842 |Jun. 8 1847 |[[Freligh-56]] |-- |Freligh |Margaret Ransom |Jan. 1 1819 |Jan. 11 1899 |[[Ransom-689]] |-- |Freligh |Peter |1816 |Dec. 19 1906 |[[Freligh-58]] |-- |Freligh |Peter H |20 Sep 1812 |19 Jan 1899 |[[Freligh-57]] |-- |Gardner |Catharine Fiero |1865 |1918 | |-- |Gardner |Willis A. |1867 |1945 | |-- |Gay |Samuel |Nov. 7 1832 |Apr. 4 1903 | |-- |Gay |Sarah Hommel |Mar. 29 1837 | | |-- |Geiss |Henry c |1900 |1984 | |-- |Geiss |Henry c |1854 |1936 | |-- |Geiss |Mary Vogt |1879 |1958 | |-- |Genthner |Jacob Francis |Nov. 15 1841 |Sep. 24 1843 | |-- |Gerhard |Mary Brink |Jan. 8 1881 |Dec. 24 1945 | |-- |Gerhard |Norman Paul |1884 |1970 | |-- |Gregory |Viola Hallenbeck |May 22 1861 |Aug. 17 1903 |[[Hallenbeck-145]] |-- |Groenhof |Olga |20 Dec 1924 |26 Feb 2015 | |-- |Groenhof |Peter |May 29 1919 |6 Feb 2007 | |-- |Hall |Alice Josephine Hopkins |Feb. 9 1917 |Aug. 28 1988 | |-- |Hall |Lewis Irwin Rosenburg |Oct. 1 1912 |Sep. 21 1984 | |-- |[[Teetsel-10|Hallenbeck]] |[[Teetsel-10|Catharine (Teetsel)]] |Feb. 2 1838 |Apr. 25 1916 |[[Teetsel-10]] |-- |[[Hallenbeck-159|Hallenbeck]] |[[Hallenbeck-159|John F.]] |1829 |1865 |[[Hallenbeck-159]] |-- |Helm |Jennie Taylor |1885 |1972 | |-- |Hoff |Cornelius | |1 Dec 1811 | |-- |Hoff |William Henry Harrison |Sep. 29 1840 |Dec. 1 1843 | |-- |Hogan |Mary M. |Jul. 23 1845 |Mar. 7 1867 | |-- |Hommel |Abraham E |May 15 1825 |Apr. 16 1899 | |-- |Hommel |Abraham i |Apr. 1811 |Jun. 1871 | |-- |Hommel |Adelia Snyder |Mar. 16 1859 |Apr. 3 1930 | |-- |Hommel |Belle | |Mar. 7 1885 | |-- |Hommel |Caroline Fiero |Aug. 12 1816 |Dec. 31 1881 | |-- |Hommel |Catharine E Martin |Jun. 22 1847 |Feb. 5 1918 | |-- |Hommel |Catharine M Ackler |Sep. 5 1826 |Feb. 18 1910 | |-- |Hommel |Catherine Mower |1825 |Aug. 4 1905 | |-- |Hommel |Charles |Oct. 14 1860 |Jan. 26 1899 | |-- |Hommel |Claude | |Sep. 28 1882 | |-- |Hommel |Daniel D Tompkins |May 14 1814 |Jan. 24 1869 | |-- |Hommel |David C |1842 |1 Dec 1882 | |-- |Hommel |CPL David W |12 Nov 1844 |16 Jun 1923 |[[Hommel-153]] |-- |Hommel |Earle | |Oct. 15 1884 | |-- |Hommel |Elias |1785 |Mar. 30 1866 |[[Hommel-151]] |-- |Hommel |Frankie |1877 |Jun. 24 1878 | |-- |Hommel |Hannah C Ackler |Feb. 8 1829 |May 2 1921 | |-- |Hommel |Henry f |1872 |1957 | |-- |Hommel |Herbert Freligh |Jul. 1870 |Nov. 28 1939 |[[Hommel-152]] |-- |Hommel |Herbert Myer |1909 |1981 | |-- |[[Hommel-174|Hommel]] |[[Hommel-174|Herman]] |1811 |1899 |[[Hommel-174|Hommel-174]] |-- |Hommel |Isaac |Jun. 10 1838 |Jul. 3 1906 | |-- |Hommel |Jacob J |1834 |Jun. 18 1888 | |-- |[[Hommel-175|Hommel]] |[[Hommel-175|Jeremiah J]] |Oct. 8 1825 |Feb. 28 1876 |[[Hommel-175]] |-- |Hommel |John H |1841 |Jun. 2 1885 | |-- |Hommel |John M |1808 |Nov. 27 1876 | |-- |[[Hommel-171|Hommel]] |[[Hommel-171|John Mower]] |Feb. 20 1807 |Nov. 28 1876 |[[Hommel-171]] |-- |Hommel |Kate A Freligh |1849 |Oct. 26 1890 |[[Freligh-83]] |-- |Hommel |Lavina M Minkler |1839 |Jun. 15 1906 | |-- |Hommel |Lena |1874 |Apr. 5 1876 | |-- |Hommel |Marian A Hoff |1917 |1991 | |-- |Hommel |Mary Eliza | |Aug. 7 1860 | |-- |Hommel |Melissa C Foland |Dec. 28 1839 |Aug. 6 1893 | |-- |Hommel |Nathan |1866 |Mar. 8 1870 | |-- |Hommel |Nellie A |Sep. 2 1840 | | |-- |Hommel |Peter |May 12 1823 |Mar. 7 1878 | |-- |Hommel |Peter A |Mar. 27 1838 |May 16 1909 | |-- |Hommel |Peter H |Jan. 25 1834 |Apr. 15 1899 | |-- |[[Post-2526|Hommel]] |[[Post-2526|Rachel Post]] |Oct. 10 1813 |Apr. 19 1872 |[[Post-2526]] |-- |Hommel |Rachel C |1817 |Oct. 1 1889 | |-- |[[Freligh-109|Hommel]] |[[Freligh-109|Rachel E Freligh]] | |Feb. 27 1896 |[[Freligh-109]] |-- |Hommel |Ralph |23 Jun 1891 |Mar 1979 | |-- |Hommel |Robert |20 Nov 1844 |Apr. 4 1907 | |-- |Hommel |Sally Susan Ransom |Aug. 1809 |Apr. 1869 | |-- |Hommel |Samuel F |1836 |Jul. 4 1895 | |-- |Hommel |Sarah |1828 |Feb. 14 1907 | |-- |Hommel |Sarah C Kelly |1894 |1950 | |-- |Hommel |Sarah C Ransom |Feb. 12 1845 |Sep. 11 1879 | |-- |Hommel |Sarah C |1820 |May 27 1887 | |-- |Hommel |Sarah E |Aug. 14 1868 |Aug. 11 1918 | |-- |Hommel |Sarah Elizabeth | |Apr. 16 1854 | |-- |Hommel |Tompkins |1850 |Oct. 10 1856 | |-- |Hommel |William H | |Dec. 6 1890 | |-- |Hommel |Willie | |Sep. 1 1887 | 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|[[Dillon-3493]] |-- |Mower |Ella I |1864 |1932 | |-- |Mower |Herbert W |1860 |1916 | |-- |Mower |Howard Jefferson | | | |-- |Mower |Jeremiah |1842 |1902 | |-- |Mower |Jeremiah Matthew |1867 |1932 | |-- |Mower |Jesse Abram |Nov. 2 1883 |1947 | |-- |Mower |Jessie D VanEtten |1870 |1947 | |-- |Mower |John Jacob |Feb. 18 1807 |Mar. 19 1884 | |-- |Mower |Laura Carle |1848 |1912 | |-- |Mower |Lydia A Valk |1821 |May 21 1868 | |-- |Mower |Mary Elizabeth Hommel |Jul. 24 1853 |Apr. 4 1912 | |-- |Mower |Maud Esther Snyder |Dec. 17 1884 |Jun. 4 1957 | |-- |[[Mower-374|Mower]] |[[Mower-374|Nicholas]] |Jul. 4 1793 |Feb. 21 1868 |[[Mower-374]] |-- |Mower |Peter |1829 |Jun. 28 1897 | |-- |Mower |Raymond Seales |Oct. 13 1876 |1937 | |-- |Mower |Sarah C Teetsel |Apr. 9 1849 |Apr. 25 1913 | |-- |Mower |William Wesley |1851 |Feb. 28 1857 | |-- |Murray |Alice M. |1871 |1871 | |-- |Murray |Capt Laurence M. |Sep. 21 1824 |Nov. 10 1900 | |-- |Murray |Laurence Moreton |1850 |1922 | |-- |Murray |Mary M. |1867 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|Myer |William |1849 |1930 | |-- |Myer |William | |Sep. 7 1833 | |-- |Myer |William m |Apr. 15 1887 |Oct. 8 1968 | |-- |Myers |Luella |Aug. 1889 |Jan. 5 1932 | |-- |Myers |Luther |Aug. 11 1857 |Feb. 6 1928 | |-- |Myers |Sarah C Brink |Feb. 21 1856 |Apr. 14 1937 | |-- |Newkirk |Charles Dewite | |Oct. 16 1844 | |-- |Newkirk |Conrad | |Dec. 16 1850 | |-- |Newkirk |Cynthia Ann | |Jan. 25 1833 | |-- |Newkirk |Gertrude | |Nov. 12 1838 | |-- |Newkirk |Henry m | |Apr. 5 1835 | |-- |Newkirk |Nelly | |Jan. 15 1846 | |-- |Newkirk |Sarah m | |May 27 1878 | |-- |O'Bryon |Alberta Lockwood |1866 |1929 | |-- |O'Bryon |Ann Elizabeth | |May 11 1865 | |-- |O'Bryon |Arthur |1882 |1884 | |-- |O'Bryon |Edward | |May 26 1880 | |-- |O'Bryon |Elizabeth |May 6 1800 |Nov. 8 1859 | |-- |O'Bryon |Ellen Acker |1831 |Dec. 11 1868 | |-- |O'Bryon |Elsie C Humphrey |1869 |1929 | |-- |O'Bryon |George f |8 Sep 1841 |Feb. 28 1857 | |-- |O'Bryon |Hazel |1887 |1888 | |-- |O'Bryon |James |1831 |1903 | |-- |O'Bryon |James a 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"Charley" |Mar. 13 1859 |Oct. 4 1869 | |-- |[[Teetsel-43|Ostrander]] |[[Teetsel-43|Christina Margaret Teetsal]] |Feb. 15 1840 |May 20 1886 |[[Teetsel-43]] |-- |Ostrander |Ella C. Dederick |Apr. 17 1860 |Feb. 9 1933 | |-- |Ostrander |Gideon |Dec. 24 1806 |Jan. 22 1902 | |-- |[[Ostrander-1885|Ostrander]] |[[Ostrander-1885|Harlan Snyder]] |Jun. 4 1863 |May 1 1882 |[[Ostrander-1885]] |-- |Ostrander |Henry |Mar. 11 1781 |Nov. 22 1872 | |-- |Ostrander |Jane | |Aug. 3 1900 | |-- |Ostrander |Jane Nottingham |1782 |May 22 1846 | |-- |[[Ostrander-1884|Ostrander]] |[[Ostrander-1884|John Gideon]] |Jun. 5 1871 |Jun. 17 1879 |[[Ostrander-1884]] |-- |Ostrander |Julia |Jan. 25 1857 |Nov. 1 1857 | |-- |Ostrander |Julia Ann DeGraff |Sep. 15 1813 |Feb. 12 1892 | |-- |Ostrander |Julia Edna |Jul. 27 1877 |Mar. 7 1879 | |-- |Ostrander |Kathleen |1836 |Apr. 28 1914 | |-- |Ostrander |Laura | |Jun. 8 1858 | |-- |Ostrander |Margaret Ann |Jan. 5 1841 |Feb. 24 1913 | |-- |Ostrander |Peter Henry |Nov. 16 1851 |1932 | |-- |Ostrander |Silas |1862 |Mar. 7 1879 | |-- |[[Ostrander-1883|Ostrander]] |[[Ostrander-1883|Silas]] |Jun. 22 1836 |Sep. 22 1902 |[[Ostrander-1883]] |-- |Oswald |Norma a | |21 Apr 2009 | |-- |Overbach |Catherine Fiero | |Jul. 27 1851 | |-- |Overbach |George | |Apr. 18 1842 | |-- |Overbach |John A. | |Sep. 1871 | |-- |Overbach |Lyman |Aug. 18 1816 |Aug. 31 1849 | |-- |Overbach |Peter F. | |Nov. 1 1841 | |-- |Overbach |Peter I. | |Jun. 20 1839 | |-- |Owens |Barbara L "Barb" Flicker |10 Jun 1939 |22 Mar 2014 | |-- |Owens |Robert "Rabbit" |Aug. 27 1933 |14 Mar 2015 | |-- |Palmer |Adeline Caroline Rowe |Oct. 20 1873 |11 Jun 1946 | |-- |Palmer |Irving Lucius |Dec. 14 1872 |Feb. 24 1909 | |-- |Persen |Cornelius |Feb. 17 1744 |Feb. 7 1827 | |-- |Persen |Elizabeth Masten |Apr. 5 1751 |Jan. 20 1827 | |-- |Post |Garret | | | |-- |Post |Leah Hommel | | | |-- |Post |Lucas |1810 |Jul. 5 1887 | |-- |Post |Maria Susanna Hommel |Sep. 13 1814 |Aug. 10 1881 | |-- |Post |Rachel C |1838 |May 28 1898 | |-- |Powers |Annie Allen |1861 |1943 | |-- |Powers |Thomas |1858 |1930 | |-- |Quick |Maud E. 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Welcome to Kaufman County, Texas Project!
{{US History|sub-project=Texas}} *'''[[Space:Texas|Texas Space Page]]''' *The current leader of this project is: [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]]. ==History/Timeline== {{Image|file=Kaufman_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=c |size=250 |caption=Kaufman Co. seal }} *{{Blue|Kaufman County was formed from Henderson County and organized, 1848}} Kaufman County was named for member of Texas and U.S. congresses D.S. Kaufman.
[https://texasalmanac.com/index.php?q=topics/government/kaufman-county] Both the county, established in 1848, and the city were named for David S. Kaufman, a diplomat and U.S. Representative from Texas. :'''1700s ''' Various Indians, Caddoes and Cherokees were present in the territory that is today Kaufman County prior to arrival of American settlers.
[https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hck02] :'''pre 1840''' the Cherokees had been driven by the Caddoes into East Texas. The Americans traded with the Caddoes with jewelry and trinkets and had few Indian problems.
:'''1840''' first Kaufman County settlement was started by William P. King and 40 pioneers from Holly Springs, Mississippi, who had purchased certificates for headrights from the Republic of Texas. :'''1840''' the settlers built a fort and named it King's Fort in honor of their leader.
:'''mid 1840s''' Land grants and word of mouth praising the area in eastern towns, settlers were attracted to settle near King's Fort, Kingsboro, or Fort de Kingsboro.
:'''July 27, 1846''' - after the annexation of Texas by the United States, King patented the survey that included King's Fort with the new state government. The territory was at that time part of the recently organized Henderson County.
:'''Feb, 1848''' -Kaufman County was formed from Henderson County, and named for David Spangler Kaufman, a diplomat and member of the Congress of the Republic of Texas, the legislature of the state of Texas, and the Congress of the United States.
:'''1850 census''' counted 533 slaves (15 percent of the population)
:'''March 1851''' King's Fort was renamed Kaufman to become the county seat in March 1851, after four elections. :'''1873'''- Rockwall was formed from Kaufman County and since have been unchanged. When the Southern settlers settled here, slaves were brought to the county.
{{Image|file=Kaufman_County_Texas-3.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=' }}{{clear}} :'''1861''' citizens approved secession from the union by 3/4 majority.,
:'''1861-65''' However Kaufman county contributed several companies of soldiers, fighting in Elkanah B. Greer's regiment. ::Slave patrols were established in each precinct as well as contributing tax dollars of the citizens to purchase supplies for county companies in the war and to arm the county.
:'''1866''' End of Civil War brought Reconstruction.
:'''1867-70s''' Reconstruction were unpopular in the county, the period passed without violence against either freedmen or white Unionists, perhaps because of the small African American population.
:'''1873''' - The Texas and Pacific Railway was completed through the N part of the county in 1873, when it was linked with Longview (East) and DFW in West).
:'''1880 to 1930''' Population tripled with the African population doubled ti 29%.. These peoples did not find increased educational advantages for years. Kaufman County retained its antebellum rural and agricultural character. The number of farms rose to 5,131.
:'''1860s - 1930'''- corn was the primary crop. Cotton was steadily increasing to 57,698 bales.
:'''1880, 1890-''' The number of beef and dairy cattle raised in Kaufman County, decreased to 950 beef cattle and 7,282 dairy cattle in 1930. :'''mid-1890s''', the Texas-Midland Railroad was completed through Kaufman County to Garret in the south and Paris in the north.
:'''post 1892''' The T-M, which had been purchased by Hetty H. R. Green in 1892 and was run by her son, Edward H. R. Green, established its shops and offices in Terrell. This brought industry to the county. :'''1883''' the county was chosen as the site of the state's 2nd Mental hospital.
:'''1885''' -Texas purchased 655-acre site near Terrell, and opened Terrell State Hospital.
::United States Department of Agriculture Extension Service developed as the result of an experiment begun in Kaufman County.
:'''1903''' the USDA sent Seaman A. Knapp to advise Kaufman County cotton farmers on methods to combat the cotton boll weevil, (then spreading across Texas). The nation's first privately owned and operated demonstration farm north of Terrell was the result of Knapp's visit. The nation's first privately owned and operated demonstration farm north of Terrell.
:'''1930s and 1940s''' w changes in Kaufman County as the Great Depression and World War II affected its people. Farm value fell by 56% Number of farms decreased by 1,800. Unemployment rose from 2% in 1930 to 16% in 1940.
:'''1930s''' Civilian Conservation Corps camp near Kaufman employed young men in soil-conservation and erosion-control projects. 15 manufacturing establishments employed 106 workers.
:'''1935''' 1,294 workers were on government relief in Kaufman County. National Youth Administration maintained a machine shop in the town.
:'''1935-1940''' Work Projects Administration spent over $1 million in Kaufman County on road and bridge construction and various building programs.
:'''World war II''' ended the economic crisis, but increased emigration away from the county.
:'''1940''' 947 workers were employed by government works programs, and 1,163 workers unemployed. :'''1950-1960s''' similar trends in population during these years.The population trends begun during the depression and war years continued from 1950 to 1970.
===Government Offices=== Kaufman County has had four courthouses:1851, 1861, 1887 and the present 1956 courthouse.
[http://www.texasescapes.com/CentralTexasTownsNorth/Kaufman-Texas-Kaufman-County-Courthouse.htm#1887] '''1st Courthouse- 1851''' - '''2nd Courthouse, 1861''' - '''3rd Courthouse, 1887 ''' - {{Image|file=Kaufman_County_Texas-5.jpg |align=l |size=240 |caption=1887 Courthouse }}{{Image|file=Kaufman_County_Texas-4.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=1887 Courthouse }}{{clear}} '''4th Courthouse,1956''' {{Image|file=Kaufman_County_Texas-6.jpg |align=r |size=450 |caption=current Courthouse and Civil War statue }}{{clear}} Texas Escapes relates the 1887 Courthouse was torn down to build the new building.."The Confederate monument, constructed in 1911, was moved to a safe place during the demolition of the 1887 courthouse and restored to its current location once the 1956 courthouse was completed." "The current 1956 Kaufman County courthouse is shrouded in trees which helps to hide its modern staleness. To add insult to injury, a security booth was recently constructed to the front of the building, further obscuring the facade of this architectural masterpiece.
====Geography==== *According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 808 square miles (2,090 km2), of which 781 sq. mi. (2,020 km2) is land and 27 sq. mi. (3.3%) is water. The county is in NE part of Texas, it is bounded on the SW by Trinity River, and drained by the E fork of that stream. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hck02 Kaufman County is located in NE Texas. :County Seat- Terrell, the county's largest town, is 30 miles E of Dallas. :County's center lies at approximately 32°35' north latitude and 96°18' west longitude. :Size 788 square miles of Blackland Prairie region of NE Texas. :Terrain - level to gently undulating :Elevation 300 to 550 feet above sea level. :Rivers/Creeks -The county is on a divide between the Trinity and the Sabine. :Type: Trinity River watershed and by Cedar Creek and tributaries flowing into the Cedar Creek Reservoir in the S :Vegetation -Prairie grasses,mesquite, oak, pecan,elm trees grow along the streams of the county. :Soil - slightly acidic, with dark to light loamy surfaces and clayey subsoils. :Mineral resources include limestone, sand and gravel, oil, and gas. :Climate is subtropical-humid. :Temperatures low of 72° F in July to an high of 97° from 33° to 54° in January. :Rainfall averages thirty-nine inches :Growing season averages 245 days each year. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hck02 {{Geographic Location | Reference Location = Kaufman County, [[:Category: Texas | Texas]] | NW Location = [[:Category:Rockwall County, Texas|Rockwall County]] | N Location = [[:Category:Hunt County, Texas|Hunt County]] | NE Location= | E Location = [[:Category:Van Zandt County, Texas|Van Zandt County]] | SE Location = | S Location =[[:Category:Henderson County, Texas|Henderson County]] | SW Location = [[:Category:Ellis County, Texas|Ellis County]] | W Location = [[:Category:Dallas County, Texas|Dallas County]] }} ===Formed From=== *Henderson County ====Protected areas==== *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lake_Ray_Hubbard Lake Ray Hubbard] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cedar_Creek_Reservoir_(Texas) Cedar Creek Reservoir] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murphy_Lake_(Kaufman_County,_Texas) Murphy Lake] ===Demographics=== In 2000, there were 71,313 people residing in the county with a population density of 91 people/sq. mi. (35/km²). The racial makeup of the county was 81.10% White, 10.53% Black or African American, 0.61% Native American, 0.47% Asian, 0.02% Pacific Islander, 5.66% from other races, and 1.61% from two or more races. 11.11% of the population were Hispanic. The median income for a household in the county was $44,783, and the median income for a family was $50,354. Males had a median income of $35,537 versus $26,494 for females. The per capita income for the county was $18,827. About 7.80% of families and 10.50% of the population were below the poverty line, including 13.30% of those under age 18 and 11.80% of those age 65 or over.
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaufman_County,_Texas] '''Newspapers''' - (3), the Terrell Tribune, the Kaufman Herald, and the Forney Messenger. Forney, Texas, is also served by online news media outlet in Forney.com who also covers breaking news for the county. A quarterly magazine called Kaufman County Life is produced by the Terrell Tribune. The Kemp and Mabank areas are included in coverage by The Monitor and Athens Daily Review newspapers.
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaufman_County,_Texas] *As of the 2010 census, its population was 103,350. Its county seat is Kaufman. Both the county, established in 1848, and the city were named for David S. Kaufman, a diplomat and U.S. Representative from Texas. Kaufman County is part of the Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, Texas Metropolitan Statistical Area. Law Enforcement:
This county has had its share of murders of lawmakers. The Kaufman County Sheriff's Office is Kaufman County's main police force. Smaller cities depend on the sheriff's office along with the Texas Highway Patrol for law enforcement duties. Mar 30, 2013 the District Attorney Mike McLelland, along with his wife, were found shot and killed in their home. In December 2012, Texas officials issued a statewide bulletin warning that the Aryan Brotherhood was "actively planning retaliation against law enforcement officials" who worked to prosecute the gang’s leadership. 2 months previously, the Assistant District Attorney Mark Hasse was shot and killed outside the Kaufman County courthouse. On April 13, 2013, ex-justice of the peace Eric Williams was arrested for making terroristic threats to county officials via email. Hasse and McLelland had aggressively prosecuted Williams in a theft case, which resulted in the loss of Williams' job and law license. On April 17, his wife Kim Williams was arrested on capital murder charges in all three deaths. These arrests were not linked by officials to the Aryan Brotherhood.
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaufman_County,_Texas] {{Image|file=Kaufman_County_Texas.jpg |align=r |size=230 |caption=Kaufman co. in Texas. }}{{clear}} Kaufman County is a county in the U.S. state of Texas. As of the 2010 census, its population was 103,350. Its county seat is Kaufman. Both the county, established in 1848, and the city were named for David S. Kaufman, a diplomat and U.S. Representative from Texas. *Kaufman County is part of the Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, Texas Metropolitan Statistical Area. *Western artist Frank Reaugh moved from Illinois to Kaufman County in 1876 to draw inspiration for his paintings such as The Approaching Herd (1902) Highways
*I-20 Interstate 20 *U.S. Highway 80 *U.S. Highway 175 *Texas State Highway 34 *Texas State Highway 205 *Texas State Highway 243 *Texas State Highway 274 *Texas Spur 557 ====Cities==== *[[:Category: Cottonwood, Kaufman County, Texas|Cottonwood]] *[[:Category:Crandall, Texas|Crandall]] *[[:Category:Forney, Texas|Forney]] *'''[[:Category:Kaufman, Texas|Kaufman]] (county seat)''' *[[:Category:Kemp, Texas|Kemp]] *[[:Category:Terrell, Texas|Terrell]] *[[:Category:Combine, Texas|Combine]] (partly in Dallas County) *[[:Category:Dallas, Texas|Dallas]] (mostly in Dallas County, parts in Collin, Denton, Rockwall) *[[:Category:Heath, Texas|Heath]] (mostly in Rockwall County) *[[:Category:Mesquite, Texas|Mesquite]] (mostly in Dallas County) *[[:Category:Seagoville, Texas|Seagoville]] (mostly in Dallas County) *[[:Category:Seven Points, Texas|Seven Points]] (mostly in Henderson County) =====Town/villages/Unin Community===== *[[:Category:Mabank, Texas|Mabank]] (partly in Henderson County) *[[:Category:Oak Grove, Kaufman County, Texas|Oak Grove]] *[[:Category:Oak Ridge, Texas|Oak Ridge]] *[[:Category:Post Oak Bend City, Texas|Post Oak Bend City]] *[[:Category:Scurry, Texas|Scurry]] *[[:Category:Talty, Texas|Talty]] {| border="1" class="sortable" !Unin community!! Unin community!! Unin communitiy!! Unin community |- |[[:Category:Ables Springs, Texas|Ables Springs]]||[[:Category:College Mound, Texas|College Mound]]||[[:Category:Frog, Texas|Frog]]||[[:Category:Rand, Texas|Rand]] |- |[[:Category:Abner, Texas|Abner]]|| [[:Category:Egypt, Texas|Egypt (1800s)]]||[[:Category:Hiram, Texas|Hiram]]||[[:Category:Lone Star, Texas|Lone Star]] |- |[[:Category:Becker, Texas|Becker]]||[[:Category:Lawrence, Texas|Lawrence]]||[[:Category:Markout, Texas|Markout]]||[[:Category:Stubbs, Texas|Stubbs]] |- |[[:Category:Cartwright, Texas|Cartwright]]||[[:Category:Heartland, Texas|Heartland]]||[[:Category:Jiba, Texas|Jiba]]||[[:Category:Lively, Texas|Lively]] |- |[[:Category:Cedar Grove, Texas|Cedar Grove]]||[[:Category:Cobb, Texas|Cobb]]||[[:Category:Peeltown, Texas|Peeltown]]||[[:Category:McCoy, Texas|McCoy]] |- |[[:Category:Cedarvale, Texas|Cedarvale]]||[[:Category:Colquitt, Texas|Colquitt]]||[[:Category:Ola, Texas|Ola]]||[[:Category:Prairieville, Texas|Prairieville]] |- |[[:Category:Wilson, Texas|Wilson]]||[[:Category:Elmo, Texas|Elmo]]||[[:Category:Travis Ranch, Texas|Travis Ranch]]||[[:Category:Grays Prairie, Texas|Grays Prairie (village)]] |- |[[:Category:Styx, Texas|Styx]]||[[:Category:Poetry, Texas|Poetry]]||[[:Category:Gastonia, Texas|Gastonia]]||[[:Category:Warsaw, Texas|Warsaw]] |- |[[:Category:Union Valley, Kaufman County, Texas|Union Valley]]||[[:Category:Tolosa, Texas|Tolosa]]||[[:Category:Rosser, Texas| Rosser (village)]] |} ===Resources=== *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~aagriots/TX/kaufman/ Kaufman county Resources] *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txkaufma/resource.htm Kaufman county Research addresses] *[http://www.terrelltexas.com/sites/default/files/files/Community%20Resource%20Guide.pdf Terrell community Resources] *[https://www.kaufmanisd.net/uploaded/Campus_Documents/Helen_Edwards_Early_Childhood/Human_Services_for_Residents_of_Kaufman_County.pdf Human Services Resources] *[https://www.region10.org/r10website/assets/File/Preschool%20-%20Kaufman%20Cty%20Res%20Dir%2015-16%20Eng.pdf HeadStart Resources] *[http://www.nctadrc.org/counties/kaufman.asp North Texas Aging and Disability] ===Census=== :1850 --- 1,047 — :1860 --- 3,936 275.9% :1870 --- 6,895 75.2% :1880 --- 15,448 124.0% :1890 --- 21,598 39.8% :1900 --- 33,376 54.5% :1910 --- 35,323 5.8% :1920 --- 41,276 16.9% :1930 --- 40,905 −0.9% :1940 --- 38,308 −6.3% :1950 --- 31,170 −18.6% :1960 --- 29,931 −4.0% :1970 --- 32,392 8.2% :1980 --- 39,015 20.4% :1990 --- 52,220 33.8% :2000 --- 71,313 36.6% :2010 --- 103,350 44.9% :Est. 2015 --- 114,690 ===Notables=== *Western artist Frank Reaugh moved to Kaufman County in 1876 to draw inspiration for his paintings such as The Approaching Herd (1902). *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stuart_Spitzer Stuart Splitzer] surgeon from Kaufman and House of Representatives. ===Land Grants=== *:July 27, 1846 - after the annexation of Texas by the United States, King patented the survey that included King's Fort with the new state government ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=c |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: Black Jack Cemetery, Abner, Texas|Black Jack Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Cedarvale Cemetery, Cedarvale, Texas|Cedarvale Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Elmo Cemetery, Elmo, Texas|Elmo Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Hillcrest Cemetery, Forney, Texas|Hillcrest Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Heath Cemetery, Heath, Texas|Heath Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Kemp Cemetery, Kemp, Texas|Kemp Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Shiloh Cemetery, Lively, Texas|Shiloh Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Oaklawn Cemetery of Mabank, Mabank, Texas|Oaklawn Cemetery of Mabank]] *[[:Category: Morrow Chapel Cemetery, Ola, Texas|Morrow Chapel Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Prairieville Cemetery, Prairieville, Texas|Prairieville Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Fox Cemetery, Rand, Texas|Fox Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Camp Ground Cemetery, Terrell, Texas|Camp Ground Cemetery]] *[[:Category: College Mound Cemetery, Terrell, Texas| College Mound Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Highland Memorial Gardens, Terrell, Texas|Highland Memorial Gardens]] *[[:Category: Oakland Memorial Park, Terrell, Texas|Oakland Memorial Park]] * Rains Hall Cemetery, Dallas County, Texas also known as Grange Hall Cemetery or Grange Hill Cemetery *[[:Category: Rose Hill Cemetery, Terrell, Texas|Rose Hill Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Wildwood Cemetery, Terrell, Texas|Wildwood Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Baker Cemetery, Tolosa, Texas|Baker Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Cedar Grove Cemetery, Kaufman County, Texas|Cedar Grove Cemetery]] *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2648 FindGrave cemeteries] *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Etx/Kaufman/ListKaufman.html Kaufman County Cemeteries] *[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Kaufman_County,_Texas_Genealogy FamilySearch Genealogy] ===Sources===
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[[Category:Family Histories]] Here is a central page for organizing genealogy and general information related to the '''Kearns Family''' and individual people and things named Kearns. === Famous and Creative Kearns === * [[Kearns-3|Robert William Kearns]] (1927–2005) was the subject of a recent Hollywood movie. He invented intermittent windshield wipers. The automakers weren't interested, but copied his invention without giving him credit or royalties. === Towns with the Name Kearns === '''Kearns, Utah''' - a township just outside of Salt Lake City. It population in 2000 was about 34,000. In land size it is about 4.8 square miles with an elevation over 4,500 feet. === Kearns Families on WikiTree === Here is the [http://www.wikitree.com/indexes/person/K/KEARNS_1.html Kearns index]. It is updated every day with any new changes, so if you are a Kearns and add yourself or an ancestor to WikiTree your additions will appear on the index tomorrow.
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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are some profiles and sources [[Millard-1402|Andrew Millard]] is currently working on. Can you help? I've been building trees for the Keating families in the west of the Iveragh Peninsula. The area is roughly, in different administrative structures: * the civil parishes of Valencia, Killemlagh, Caher, Killinane, Prior, Dromod and Kilcrohane * the DEDs of Valencia, Portmagee, St Finans, Teeranearagh, Ballinskelligs, Emlagh, Castlequin, Caher, Killinane, Bahaghs, Canuig, Mastergeehy, Loughcurrane, Ballybrack, Darrynane, Caherdaniel, Castlecove, and Sneem * the Roman Catholic parishes of Valentia, Prior, Caherciveen, Dromod, Caherdaniel and Sneem * the registration districts of Cahersiveen and part of Kenmare As of 18 April 2020 there are 42 trees. I've transcribed all the irishgenealogy.ie civil registration images for Keatings of Caherciveen and the trees include 95% of births, 87% of marriages, and 82% of deaths. From the parish register transcripts 83% of baptisms and 76% of marriages are included. Most of the gaps are in the earlier records. This table shows the earliest known Keating in each line so far traced: {| border="1" class="sortable" !Earliest in lineage!!Townland!!Civil Parish!!Notes |- |[[Keating-1155|James Keating]]||Termons||Dromod|| |- |[[Keating-1164|Lawrence Keating]]||Coarhabeg||Valencia|| |- |[[Keating-1188|Lawrence Keating]]||West Lower Tinnies||Valencia|| |- |[[Keating-1169|Michael Keating]]||Bolus then Coarhabeg||Killemlagh then Valencia|| |- |[[Keating-1222|Jeremiah Keating]]||Carrigower, Castlequin||Caher|| |- |[[Keating-1295|Patrick Keating]]||Aghatubrid / Killoe / Kimego||Caher|| |- |[[Keating-1306|James Keating]]||Coomnahincha||Killinane|| |- |[[Keating-1763|Timothy Keating]]||Termons / Beenbane||Dromod|| |- |[[Keating-1341|Jeremiah Keating]]||Cahersiveen Town||Caher|| |- |[[Keating-1366|Michael Keating]]||Derreen||Caher|| |- |[[Keating-1974|James Keating]]||Derreen||Caher|| |- |[[Keating-1379|Michael Keating]]||Dungeagan / Cloghaneanua||Prior||father= John |- |[[Keating-1423|Andrew Keating]]||Touratourig, Ballard ||Prior|| |- |[[Keating-1429|Jeremiah Keating]]||Letter||Caher|| |- |[[Keating-1439|Geoffrey Keating]]||Letter||Caher||Might possibly be the same as [[Keating-719|Geoffrey Keating]] |- |[[Keating-1450|Thomas Keating]]||Carhan||Caher|| |- |[[Keating-1468|John Keating]]||Aghatubrid||Caher|| |- |[[Keating-1475|Cornelius Keating]]||Killogrone||Caher||conjectured father [[Keating-716|Maurice Keating]] |- |[[Keating-1480|John Keating]]||Rathkieran||Killemlagh||possible father [[Keating-1450|Thomas of Carhan]] |- |[[Keating-1489|Timothy Keating]]||Pound||Killemlagh||father = John |- |[[Keating-1505|Jeremiah Keating]]||Gurrane||Killemlagh||possibly father = John |- |[[Keating-1756|James Keating]]||Kineigh||Prior|| |- |[[Keating-1517|Cornelius Keating]]||Kineigh||Prior|| |- |[[Keating-1521|Unknown Keating]]||Kineigh?||Prior||daughters Julia and Mary |- |[[Keating-1525|Daniel Keating]] 1858-1930||Darrynane||Kilcrohane||possibly son of [[Keating-2178|Michael Keating]] of Boherboy |- |[[Keating-1558|Unknown Keating]]||Oghermong / Boola||Caher||sons Patrick and John |- |[[Keating-1562|Patrick Keating]]||Strandsend / Bahaghs||Killinane|| |- |[[Keating-1591|William Keating]]||Bahaghs||Killinane|| |- |[[Keating-1622|Thomas Keating]]||Kilcoman||Caher|| |- |[[Keating-1633|Florence Keating]]||Derrymore / Killoe||Killinane / Caher |- |[[Keating-1646|Daniel John Keating]]||Reenard||Caher||probably father = John |- |[[Keating-1661|Jeremiah Keating]]||Reenard||Caher|| |- |[[Keating-1664|Daniel Patrick Keating]]||Reenard||Caher||probably father = Patrick |- |[[Keating-1685|Patrick Keating]]||Killurly West||Killinane|| |- |[[Keating-1700|Michael Keating]]||Kineigh||Dromod||Father = Arthur |- |[[Keating-1704|Michael Keating]]||Emlaghmore / Cahersiveen||Prior / Caher ||Father = Andrew |- |[[Keating-1722|William Keating]]||Cahersiveen Town ?||Caher|| |- |[[Keating-1733|John Keating]]||Derreendrislagh||Kilcrohane|| |- |[[Keating-686|Denis Keating]]||Knockeens, Garranearagh||Caher||Might possibly be the same as [[Keating-739|Denis Keating (1791-1878)]] who died at Knockeens |- |[[Keating-717|John Joseph Keating]]||Killognaveen||Killinane|| |- |[[Keating-1927|Patrick Keating]]||Cool West||Valencia|| |- | [[Keating-2056|John Keating]], b.c.1812||Gleensk||Killinane||parents James and Alice |- | [[Keating-2178|Michael Keating]], b.bef.1826||Reenard/Boherboy/Mountroger||Caher||possibly father of [[Keating-1525|Daniel Keating]] of Darrynane |}
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My maternal grandfather's name was Harry Jones. His father's name was Harry Jones. When doing genealogical searches, Harry Joneses are, for all intents and purposes, a dime a dozen. [[Category:Family Mysteries]]
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[[Category:Kelly Name Study]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc.
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[[Category:Kelly Name Study]]__NOTOC__ [[Category:DNA Projects]] ==About the Project== The Kelly Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Kelly Kelly] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Kelly name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Kellys), by time period (18th Century Kellys), or by topic (Kelly DNA, Kelly Occupations, Kelly Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Kelly Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Mauldin-165 |Ronny Mauldin]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Kelly}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * [[Space:Kelly_R1b_Group_10|Kelly R-BY39571]] - Research page dedicated to R1b Group 10 at the FTDNA Kelley Project. * * ==Membership== * * * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/De_Kelly De Kelly] * Kelley ===Background=== On familysearch.org, I connect to Nicholas De Kelley, born 1100 in Kelley, Devon, England. ( https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L1DL-KFC). My link on Family Search to Nicholas De Kelley is VERY poorly documented. If we work together, perhaps all Kellys would connect to Nicholas De Kelley. == Task List == * Merge William Jasper Kelly (Kelly-15591) and William Jasper Kelly (Kelly-15811) - The parentage of Kelly-15591 conflicts with https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LHJJ-9LJ?1=1&spouse=LRMM-F7J. I have currently have no idea which is correct.
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[[Category:One Name Studies Project, Showcase]] [[Category:One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] [[Category: Kelsey Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] == About the Project == The Kelsey Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Kelsey Kelsey] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Kelsey name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Kelsey's), by time period (18th Century Kelsey's), or by topic (Kelsey DNA, Kelsey Occupations, Kelsey Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Kelsey Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Wiki-ID|Name]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Kelsey}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * * * ==Membership== * * * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Surname1 Surname1] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Surname2 Surname2]
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{{GOONS Sticker|Kemp}} [[Category:One Name Studies Project, Showcase]] [[Category:Kemp Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] This is a One Name Study (ONS) to collect together in one place everything about the surname Kemp and variants (KEMP, KEMPE, KEMPF, KEMPS, KEMPT, CAMP & CAMPE). The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the [[Kemp-50|project leader]], add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. In addition to the Kemp information found here on WikiTree, the [https://www.kempfamilyhistory.com Kemp ONS (https://www.kempfamilyhistory.com)] and [https://www.FamilyTreeDNA.com/public/Kemp DNA study (https://www.FamilyTreeDNA.com/public/Kemp) ] also maintain outside pages which you are free to browse and reference here: == Useful Links == *ONS: [https://www.kempfamilyhistory.com Kemp(e) Family History] *DNA: [https://www.FamilyTreeDNA.com/public/Kemp/ Kemp/Camp DNA Project] == Resources == * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/KEMP List of KEMPs on Wikitree] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/KEMP G2G feed of questions tagged "KEMP"]. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Adoptions&s=KEMP Orphaned KEMP profiles on WikiTree]. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=Kemp Unsourced KEMP profiles on WikiTree]. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AUnconnected&mId=10209961&order=dateup&viewAll=1&privacy=0&orphans=0&s=KEMP Unconnected KEMP profiles on WikiTree]. [[Kemp-50|Andrew Kemp]]
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[[Category:Texas Projects]] [[Category:Kendall County, Texas]] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:United_States United States Project] - [[Space:Texas|State of Texas Page]] *The current leader of this project is: [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]]. ** Coordinator [[Awbrey-135|Stuart Awbrey]] ----
Welcome to Kendall County, Texas Project!
---- {{US History|sub-project=Texas}} ---- ==History/Timeline== {{Image|file=Kendall_County_Texas-5.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption=
1870 Kendall Co. Courthouse }} ===History=== Kendall County was established 1862 from Kerr, Blanco counties. Historically, most of the Kendall County area was part of the Bexar County, which was established by the Republic of Texas in 1836. Later Kendall County became part of Kerr County, which was separated from Bexar in 1856. It is named for journalist [[Kendall-4676|George Wilkins Kendall]]. The county encompasses the cities of Boerne, a portion of Fair Oaks Ranch, and the communities of Alamo Springs, Bergheim, Comfort, Kendalia, Sisterdale, Waring, and Welfare. Nearly 53,000 people call this county their home
[[https://worldpopulationreview.com/us-counties/tx/kendall-county-population World Population Review - Kendall County, Texas Population 2022]]. It is known as the "Gem of the Texas Hill Country." Kendall County is located about 30 miles northwest of San Antonio on IH-10. It is an easy commute to San Antonio. The city of Boerne is the county seat. Comfort served as county seat of Kerr County for two years before Kendall County was formed. ===Timeline=== '''Prior to 1700''' Early Native American : Kiowa, Comanche and Lipan Apache. '''1700s''' Lipan Apaches discover Cascade Caverns '''1840’s -''' :'''1842, April 20''' - The Adelsverein were organized in Germany to promote German emigration to Texas. :'''1842, June 7''' - Fisher-Miller Land Grant set aside 3,000,000 acres of Texas land to settle 600 families and single men of German, Dutch, Swiss, Danish, Swedish, and Norwegian ancestry in Texas. (too far from the coast.) :'''1844, June 26''' - Henry Francis Fisher sold his interest in land grant to Adelsverein. :'''1845''' - Prince Carl of Solms-Braunfels secured title to 1,265 acres (5.12 km2) of the Veramendi grant, including the Comal Springs and River, for the Adelsverein. :'''1846, Feb'''- Thousands of German immigrants are stranded at the Indianola (port of disembarkation) on Matagorda Bay due to teamsters were offered more money to haul army supplies for Mexican -American war. With no food or shelters, they lived in holes dug into the ground, an estimated 50% died from disease or starvation. The living begin to walk to their destinations hundreds of miles away. :'''1847, Dec 2''' - Henry Francis Fisher and Burchard Miller sell their rights in the land grant to Adelsverein. :'''1847''' - Meusebach–Comanche Treaty. Sisterdale was established. :'''1849''' - Freethinkers, Bettina colonists from Llano County settle Tusculum. The initial community banned churches from being erected. The town was later re-named Boerne, for German-Jewish writer Ludwig Börne '''1850"s -''' :'''1850’s''' - George W. Kendall introduces sheep ranching to the County. :'''1854''' - John O. Meusebach receives an appointment as commissioner from Governor Elisha M. Pease :'''1854''' - Comfort is founded by German immigrant Freethinkers and abolitionists. :'''1854, May 14–15''' - San Antonio - '''Texas State Convention of Germans''' adopt a political, social and religious platform, including: 1) Equal pay for equal work; 2) Direct election of the President of the U.S.; 3) Abolition of capital punishment; 4) "Abolition of Slavery -; 5) Free schools – including universities - supported by state, without religious influence. 6) Total separation of church and state. '''1860’s -''' :'''1861-65''' - Texas secedes from union :'''1861''' - Unionists from Kerr, Gillespie, and Kendall counties participate in the formation of the Union League, (secret organization to support President Abraham Lincoln’s policies). :'''1862''' - Kendall County established 1862 from Kerr, Blanco counties. It is named for journalist, George Wilkins Kendall. Boerne is the county seat. :'''1862''' - The Union League forms companies to protect the frontier against Indians and their families against local Confederate forces. Conscientious objectors to the military draft are primarily Tejanos and Germans.
[[https://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/entries/first-texas-cavalry-usa TSHA Handbook of Texas - First Calvary of Texas, USA]] :'''1862, May 30''' - Confederate authorities impose martial law on Central Texas. :'''1862, August 10''' - Nueces massacre in Kinney County. Jacob Kuechler was guide for 61 conscientious objectors who tried to flee to Mexico. Scottish born Confederate irregular James Duff and his Duff’s Partisan Rangers pursue and overtake them at the Nueces River, 34 are killed, some executed after being taken prisoner. Jacob Kuechler survives the battle. 2,000 people take to the hills to escape Duff's reign of terror.
::Spring Creek Cemetery near Harper in Gillespie County has a singular grave with the names '''Sebird Henderson, Hiram Nelson, Gus Tegener and Frank Scott'''. The inscription reads "Hanged and thrown in Spring Creek by Col. James Duff’s Confederate Regiment." :'''1866, August 10''' - Treue der Union Monument ("Loyalty to the Union") in Comfort dedicated to the German Texans slain at the Nueces massacre. It is the only monument to the Union outside of the National Cemeteries on Confederate territory. It is one of only six sites allowed to fly the United States flag at half-mast in perpetuity.
[http://www.civilwar.org/civil-war-discovery-trail/sites/treue-der-union-monument.html] {{Image|file=Kendall_County_Texas-2.jpg |align=c |size=350 |caption=Treue der Union Monument. }}{{clear}} '''1870-80’s -''' :'''1870''' - The original Kendall County limestone courthouse was built about 1870. The architecture is Italianate. The Courthouse was designed by architects Philip Zoeller and J. F. Stendebach. :'''1887''' - San Antonio and Aransas Pass Railway begins, linking Boerne to San Antonio route. '''1900’s -''' :'''1900''' - Kendall County has 542 farms. Area has risen from 153,921 acres in 1880 to 339,653 acres. Stock raising is the principal industry. :'''1905''' - Citizens of Boerne share agricultural information, recipes, and news of events. This later became the annual Kendall County Fair. :'''1913''' - The Kendall County Fair Association was organized and was awarded a nonprofit corporate charter from the State of Texas. :'''1914''' - Fredericksburg and Northern Railway connects Fredericksburg with the San Antonio and Aransas Pass Railway track just east of Comfort. :'''1917-1918''' - World War I begins. :'''1918''' - Hygieostatic Bat Roost house built in Comfort to attract bats to eradicate mosquitoes and reduce spread of malaria. Designed for former San Antonio Mayor Albert Steves Sr., by bat authority Dr. Charles A. R. Campbell. :'''1930’s''' -The Great Depression brings increase in tenant farming. : - Commercial development of Cascade Caverns begins. :'''World War II''' - American Military bases in the San Antonio area provide jobs for Kendall County residents, such as Kelly AFB, Lackland AFB, and Fort Sam Houston. :'''1983''' - The Guadalupe River State Park opened to the public. :'''1991''' - Texas legislature adopted a resolution which recognized the Boerne Village Band for "keeping alive German music" as a part of our heritage :'''1998''' - The current Kendall County courthouse is composed of limestone, steel and concrete. It was built in Boerne, across the street from the original 1870 courthouse. Architects were Rehler Vaughn & Koone, Inc. '''2000’s -''' :'''2005''' - Kendall County celebrates its 100th anniversary of the Kendall County Fair. The Kendall County Fair Association continues to produce privately funded county fairs in the state of Texas. :'''2013''' - The Kendall County Fair Association, Inc. celebrates its 100th year of existence. :'''2015''' - Kendall County declared a State of Emergency from May flooding. ----
{{blue|Darmstadt Society of Forty}} Count Castell of the Adelsverein (in Germany) negotiated with a separate''' Darmstadt Society of Forty''' to colonize 200 families on the "ill fated" Fisher-Miller Land Grant territory in Texas. This territory was up in West Texas. In return, they were to be provided $12,000 in money, livestock, equipment and provisions for a year. Then they we're to be self-supporting. The attempted colonies were Castell, Leiningen, Bettina, Schoenburg and Meerholz in Llano County; Darmstädler Farm in Comal County; and Tusculum in Kendall County. '''Only Castell survived'''. The colonies failed after the Adelsverein funding expired due to structure and management conflicts. Some members moved to other Adelsverein settlements in Texas. (This was not as strong group as the one Prince Solms founded.
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Darmstadt_Society_of_Forty_members]
Most of the Kendall County area was part of the Bexar County which was established by the Republic of Texas in '''1836'''. Later Kendall became part of Kerr County, which was separated from Bexar in '''1856'''. Comfort served as county seat of Kerr County for two years before Kendall County was formed. ===Government Offices=== {{Image|file=Kendall_County_Texas.jpg |align=c |size=380 |caption=
Current Kendall Co. Courthouse }} Boerne began as an offshoot of the Texas Hill Country Free Thinker Latin Settlements, resulting from the Revolutions of 1848 in the German states. ==Geography== '''Hill country of Texas''' {{Image|file=Kendall_County_Texas-7.jpg |align=c |size=350 |caption=
Hill Country View }}{{clear}} *'''Cascade Caverns''' -of the Glen Rose Formation, a shallow marine to shoreline geological formation from the lower Cretaceous period. This formation has been exposed in a large area which begins in South Central Texas, and extends North through most of the Texas Hill Country, ending up in North Central Texas. Karst topography results in porous formation of underground caverns. ==Adjacent Counties== :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Gillespie_County%2C_Texas Gillespie County] (north) :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Blanco_County%2C_Texas Blanco County] (northeast) :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Comal_County%2C_Texas Comal County] (southeast) :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Bexar_County%2C_Texas Bexar County] (south) :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Bandera_County%2C_Texas Bandera County] (southwest) :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Kerr_County%2C_Texas Kerr County] (west) {{Image|file=Kendall_County_Texas-6.jpg |align=l |size=140 |caption=
Adjacent Counties }}{{clear}} ==Protected areas== *Cascade Caverns *Treue der Union Monument *Inner Space Caverns *Natural Bridge Caverns *Bracken Cave *Longhorn Cavern State Park *Caverns of Sonora *Cave Without a Name. *(Old Tunnel State Park is a railroad tunnel of the Fredericksburg and Northern Railway, which ceased operations in 1942. The property came under the care of Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, and was officially made a state park in 2012. It is located halfway between Fredericksburg and Comfort on the Old San Antonio Road. Since the shut down of the railway, the tunnel has become a bat cave, hosting over 3 million Mexican free-tailed bats and 3,000 Cave myotis bats. The bats emerge at sunset May- Oct.
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[https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/png02] Most of the emigrant German's tended to settle in a broad, yet fragmented belt. This is evident in Galveston, Houston, Kerrville, Boerne, Fredericksburg, Mason county, Hondo, Lindsay in Cooke County, Waka in Ochiltree County, Hurnville in Clay County, Russian German Baptist; and Lockett in Wilbarger County into the very heavily settled Hill County north and near San Antonio, Austin, Texas.
A majority settled in a broad, fragmented belt across the south central part of the state. This belt stretched from Galveston and Houston on the east to Kerrville, Mason, and Hondo in the west; from the fertile, humid Coastal Plain to the semiarid Hill Country and even Muenster, in North Texas.
:Contributions are Chester W. Nimitz (military), Robert J. Kleberg (ranching), Gustav Schleicher (politics), and Charles A. Schreiner of Kerrville (retail business) German settlements contributed to architecture, food, customs, rock fences, Gothic churches, sausage and sauerkraut and beer-- Texas German beers as Pearl and Shiner (see PEARL BREWING COMPANY, and SPOETZL BREWERY)
==Demographics== Kendall county is classified as having climate in this area is characterized by hot, humid summers and generally mild to cool winters '''Hill Country Mile''' is a 1.1 mile long walking path following '''River Road Park''' and historic '''Main Street'''. The path was created as a catalyst to unify and preserve the rich cultural identity of downtown Boerne. It was also created to increase and foster economic growth through downtown shopping and culture centers. :Only 2% of population in this county are unemployed '''Highways:'''
:I-10 Interstate 10 :US 87 Highway 87 (Old Spanish Trail) :US Highway 87 Business (Old Spanish Trail) :Texas State Highway 27 (Old Spanish Trail) :TexasState Highway 46 :Texas Farm to Market Road 289 (Old Spanish Trail) :Texas Farm to Market Road 1621 :Texas Farm to Market Road 3351 :Texas Ranch to Market Road 473 :Texas Ranch to Market Road 474 :Texas Ranch to Market Road 1376 :Texas Ranch to Market Road 3160 (Formerly part of FM 3351) '''Creeks''':
*Guadalupe River *Boerne Lake *Browns Creek *Block Creek *Spring Creek *Flat Rock Creek *West Sister Creek *East Sister Creek *Sister Creek *Wemer Creek *Jacobs Creek *Curry Creek *First Coffee Hollow *Dry Creek *Sheps Creek *Ralls Creek *Ross Creek *Black Creek *Pleasant Valley Creek *Polecat Spring Creek *Joshua Creek *Zinke Creek *Holliday Creek *Lake Oz *Postroak Creek *Deep Hollow Creek *Menger Creek *Masters Lake *Goss Creek '''Crops''':
Hay, oats, wheat, and sorghum were the primary crops, accounting for 90 percent of the 12,000 acres harvested; other crops included peaches and pecans. More than 90 percent of agricultural receipts came from livestock and livestock products, the most important ones being cattle, milk, sheep, wool, angora goats, mohair, and hogs. Agricultural products accounted for 10 to 15 percent of the county's annual income in the 1980s; the rest came from industries, tourism. '''Resources'''
*Hill country *Berges Fest in June, *Kendall County Fair {{Image|file=Kendall_County_Texas-4.jpg |align=c |size=260 |caption=
Queen's Throne, Cave Without a Name }}{{clear}} '''Cities'''
[[:Category: Boerne, Texas|Boerne]] County Seat
*Alamo Springs *Nelson City (pop. 50) *Sisterdale (pop. 25) (no post office) *Waring (pop. 56 *Walnut Grove *Lindendale *Kreutzberg *Oberly Crossing *Pleasant Valley ==Census== :1870 -- 1,536 — :1880 -- 2,763 79.9% :1890 -- 3,826 38.5% :1900 -- 4,103 7.2% :1910 -- 4,517 10.1% :1920 -- 4,779 5.8% :1930 -- 4,970 4.0% :1940 -- 5,080 2.2% :1950 -- 5,423 6.8% :1960 -- 5,889 8.6% :1970 -- 6,964 18.3% :1980 -- 10,635 52.7% :1990 -- 14,589 37.2% :2000 -- 23,743 62.7% :2010 -- 33,410 40.7% :2020 -- 49,259 :2022* -- 52,915 *Est. 2022
[[https://worldpopulationreview.com/us-counties/tx/kendall-county-population}] ==Notables== :Michelle Beadle- TV sports personality :Andreas Engel - Bergheim founder :Jacob Kuechler :Cheryl Ladd - actress :Maggie Lindemann - singer/songwriter, social media star :Grace Phipps – actress; Fright Night (2011), ==Land Grants== *Andreas Engel, an Austrian immigrant to Texas in 1885 is credited with founding Bergheim, which translates into English as Mountain Home. Engel married and became a storekeeper, opening Bergheim’s first store in 1900. A post office was applied for and was granted in 1901, with Engel serving as postmaster. Permanent building of limestone was built 1903 and is still the post office, run by descendants of Andreas Engel.
[http://www.texasescapes.com/TexasHillCountryTowns/Bergheim-Texas.htm] :Bergheim became a center for cedar fence posts. The store would barter cedar posts for groceries and necessities, providing an income for cedar choppers. These were itinerant workers whose work cleared land while providing fence posts, usually camping out on the properties they worked and then moving on.The Bergheim store and post office received a state historical marker in the 1980s.
[http://www.texasescapes.com/TexasHillCountryTowns/Bergheim-Texas.htm] ==Cemeteries== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=c |size=370 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: Boerne Cemetery, Boerne, Texas|Boerne Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Holy Angels Cemetery, Boerne, Texas|Holy Angels]] *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Etx/Kendall/ListKendall.html Kendall cemeteries, by Gloria Mayfield] *[http://www.txkendall.com/cemetery.htm Cemeteries in Kendall county, Texas] *[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScn=&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2665 FindaGrave Cemeteries] *[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2649 FindaGrave Cemeteries2] *[http://www.usgwtombstones.org/texas/texas.html Cemeteries, Texas] ==Sources==
*http://www.civilwar.org/civil-war-discovery-trail/sites/treue-der-union-monument.html *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Treue_der_Union_Monument *https://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hck03 *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kendall_County,_Texas *https://gov.propertyinfo.com/TX-Kendall/ * [https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/qlf03 First Texas Calvary]
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Welcome to Kenedy County, Texas Project!
{{US History|sub-project=Texas}} *'''[[Space:Texas|Texas Space Page]]''' *Leader of this project is: [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]]. ==History/Timeline== {{Image|file=Kenedy_County_Texas.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption=Kenedy county courthouse. }}{{clear}} {{Blue|Kenedy County was created in 1921 from Cameron, Hidalgo, Willacy counties}} It was named for pioneer steamboat operator and cattleman, Capt. Mifflin Kenedy, area rancher, former partner of Richard King. The King Ranch, of which Mifflin Kenedy had been a partner prior to 1868, covers a large part of the county.
[https://texasalmanac.com/index.php?q=topics/government/kenedy-county] :'''11,000 ago''' - there has been human habitation.
[https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hck04] :'''9200-=6000 B. C'''. Artifacts such as stone implements, human remains date Paleo Indian period.
:'''6000 B.C.-A. D. 1000''' - local Indian increased with bands of hunter-gatherers living on fruit, game, seeds, roots. Some or early people carved tools from wood or stone, wove baskets, made rabbitskin clothing.
:'''Prehistoric period (A.D. 1000 - Spanish arrival'''), Coahuiltecan linguistic group Indians in the area, who made pottery, hunted with bows, arrows.Local Coahuiltecans were gone either from intermarrying with Spanish, disease or were driven away by the Lipan Apaches.
:'''1740's, 1750''''s - José de Escandón made several excursions to the lower Rio Grande valley and introduced settlers to the area along the river. Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe de Reynosa, was about fifty miles to the SW in Tamaulipas
::'''16 land grants''' were made by the Spanish and Mexican Governments.
:'''Feb1792''' Grant -Agostadero de San Juan de Carricitos, made to José Nicolás Cabazos half million acres included Willacy, Hidalgo and Kennedy counties.comprised more than a half million acres, including parts of the future Willacy, Hidalgo, and Kenedy counties. Cabazos built his ranch, stocking with 900 cattle.
:'''Nov. 1797''' - San Salvador del Tule grant to Juan José Ballí.
:'''Early 1800's''' - hostile the Mexican period the number of ranches in the area grew, Hostile Indians and Texas Revolution turmoil forced many families to abandon their ranches.
:'''1847''' - Mifflin Kinedy and Richard King obtained a land grant. Together they founded the King ranch..
:'''1847 -King Ranch''', located in portions of Brooks, Jim Wells, Kenedy, Kleberg, Nueces, and Willacy Counties.. Acreage- 825,000 Acres Primary use of the Ranches: Cow-calf, feed yard, farming, horses, oil and gas, wild game hunting, birding. This is the most successful ranch of Texas with the most stories.. Captain Richard King was a stow-away on steamship and pilot during the Mexican american war and later the Civil War. He knew nothing about ranching, made a fortune on his steamship business. When he founded the ranch, he knew almost nothing about cattle ranching. He added to his inexperience by making smart decisions on buying land with the only fresh water. King was also able to coax a Mexican town of vaqueros to move to his ranch in Texas and thus work for him..The King Ranch, Inc.—it was incorporated in 1934—has diversified interests ranging from agribusiness to oil and gas, and it is co-owned by Captain King’s heirs and other stockholders.
[http://www.texasmonthly.com/articles/the-biggest-ranches/]
:'''Post 1848''' - American settlement slowly increased after the Mexican War. New settlers were generally welcomed by the Mexican rancheros. Newcomers married into the local families.
::Ethnic relations changed in the 2nd half of the nineteenth century, due to more Anglo Americans settling in the area.
::Mexican landholding families found their titles in jeopardy in the courts or suffered violence.
:'''1870's -''' "Skinning wars" of the early 1870s were indicative of mounting ethnic and racial tensions in the area, due to her prices for cattle hides..
Higher prices for cattle hides and free-range cattle, some ranchers began skinning raids, -- killing the cattle to take the hide. This pitted Mexican and Anglo ranchers against each other.
:'''1875''' - Anglos attacked ranches in the future Kenedy County, retaliating for raids made by Mexican ranchers.
::Vigilantes, outlaws from Corpus Christi raided the area, and killed nearly all of the adult males on four ranches. They burned stores, buildings, forcing many Mexican rancheros out.
:::1) La Atravesada :::2) El Peñascal :::3) Corral de Piedra :::4) El Mesquite. :'''1880's''' - Kenedy reportedly fenced in a lake that by tradition belonged to Doña Euliana Tijerina of the La Atravesada grant.
:'''1921''' -Kenedy County, among the last Texas counties formed, was not established until 1921, when Willacy, Cameron, and Hidalgo counties were reorganized. The reason for forming this county was the distance from Corpus to county seats.
::Large ranchers were trying to deter the small farms;/ranches and prevent settlement of the smaller farms/ranches and develop the Rio Grande Valley. This was the attempt of ranching interests to stave off the growing power of farmers who were beginning to develop the Rio Grande valley.
There was some ethnic animosity between the Mexican Americans settling in the Valley and the larger ranchers. Sarita, county seat was established at Sarita, where John G. Kenedy, had built his headquarters.
::Since that time the county has changed little.
{{blue|Kenedy county was ranching from the advent of the Spanish to early 1990's.}}
{{Image|file=Starr_County_Texas-5.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption= }}{{Clear}} :There have never been more than '''twenty-five ranches''' in the county,
:Most of Kenedy land belongs to Armstrong, King, Kenedy, and Yturria interests.
:'''1930''' - were '''thirteen ranches''' in Kenedy County, with an average of {{red|61,500 acres.}} :'''1945''' - consolidations, created '''seven ranches''', averaging {{red|70,130 acres}}.
:'''1947''' - Oil was discovered in the county.
Peak years there are {{red|80,000 head of cattle}} in the county. That number subsequently decreased, the county remains an important ranching center.
:'''1947- Jan 1, 1991''' crude oil was 643,446 barrels to a total of 31,800,494 barrels was produced.
:'''1990's''' -'''Small amounts''' of {{red|sorghum, hay, and cotton}} are grown.
:'''1990's''' three-fourths of the land was in farms and ranches, with less than '''1 percent '''under cultivation.
:'''1990s''' oil and natural gas accounted for the largest source of nonfarm earnings. :'''1999''' , Hurricane Bret struck Texas, but damage in the county was low due to low population. minimal because of the low population.
:'''2000's''' - The Peñascal Wind Power Project was built near Sarita in the early 21st Century and is expected to slightly raise the population of the area.
The King Ranch, of which Mifflin Kenedy had been a partner prior to 1868, covers a large part of the county.
::Sarita had 300 residents by 1916, some moved away when a major hurricane swept through the area in 1999. The town had a catholic church, school, post office, a few homes and headquarters for the headquarters of the Kenedy Ranch. No other businesses. Many employees live in Kleberg County. There is a United States Border Patrol Sarita checkpoint on U.S. Route 77 14 miles south of the town of Sarita.
[ http://broom02.revolvy.com/main/index.php?s=Sarita%2C%20Texas&uid=1575]
'''East Family Ranches''', in counties: Brooks, Cameron, Hildago, Jim Hogg, Kenedy, Kleberg, Starr, And Willacy counties. (340,000 Acres) used for Cattle, oil, gas, no known date of founding. :{{red|This ranching family will not talk to the press.}} According to the 1957 book, "The King Ranch" by Tom Lea: Tom T East a rancher married Alice Kleberg, granddaughter of Richard King and the King Ranch in 1915. The newlyweds went to live on Tom East's San Antonio Viejo Ranch located 75 miles from the King Ranch. The Easts suffered financial troubles and sold their 77,000 acres . After this the first oil well was found on their ranch San Antonio Viejo.).. Upon Alice Kleberg's death, her estate was transferred back to the East family. :Robert and Evelyn East, widow of his brother own the East Family Ranches. Robert owns the San Antonio Viejo, Casa Verde and San Pablo while while Evelyn East owns the Santa Fe.
[http://www.texasmonthly.com/articles/the-biggest-ranches/]
'''{{Blue|La Parra Ranch and Memorial Foundation}} The granddaughter of Captain Miflin Kenedy would sit at night viewing the darkening ranch alone, thinking of past members of her family. La Parra Ranch began in the Wild Horse Desert, in Kenedy County, founded by Captain Miflin Kenedy who helped Richard King found the King Ranch. Sarita Kenedy East, granddaughter of Miflin Kenedy, Sarita Kenedy East was born to Petra Vela De Vidal and Miflin Kenedy who founded La Parra Ranch first in Cameron county, (later part of Kenedy County, Texas. She donated moneys to a Trappist Monk. Apparently she first had the Alice National Bank along with cousin, Judge Lee H Lytton Jr and another man as members of a trust known as the John G. and Marie Stella Kenedy Memorial Foundation. Over the years she changed the management of the trust. Upon her death, the headquarters and land were left by will to the Trappist monastery. After her death lawsuits erupted contesting the final will codicil, claiming undue exertion over Mrs. East. [https://www.leagle.com/decision/19681042431sw2d6111971 Lawsuit 2] [https://www.leagle.com/decision/19671008422sw2d5861925 Lawsuit] [https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/fea14 Sarita Kenedy East] [https://kenedy.org/museum/the-kenedy-ranch/sarita-kenedy-east/ Sarita Kenedy East and Museum]
:'''Bass Family Ranches''', Location in Aranasas, Atascosa, Brooks, Hidalgo, Johnson, Kenedy, Kleberg, Parker, Red River and Tarrant counties (ACREAGE: 150,000 Acres) :The Basses are similar to the Easts. The family is very tightlipped. Neither the family or employees will confirm location, acreage. According to what we can find, there are 3 Texas ranches. :1) Lee Bass owns El Coyote (S of Falfurrias ) :2) Ed owns the Wainscot (SW of Fort Worth) :3) the Bass family owns the San Jose cattle company on the Gulf Coast as well as additional acreage scattered around Texas.. :4) Winfield Scott founded Winscott, founded by Winfield Scott (Fort Worth millionaire) :5) San Jose Ranch is located on San Jose Island (north of South Padre. Cattle would have to swim or be transported by barge to and from the mainland. (The Island has an airstrip, but is used for people).
[http://www.texasmonthly.com/articles/the-biggest-ranches/]
===Government Offices=== :Texas Escapes relates the first county seat for '''Willacy County was Sarita, Texas'''. The courthouse was built in 1917. Courtesy of Terry Jeanson
[http://www.texasescapes.com/TexasGulfCoastTowns/Sarita-Texas-Kenedy-County-Courthouse.htm] :The Texas legislature formed the Kenedy County in 1921. At this time Willacy county was reorganized. At this time Willacy county seat was changed to Raymondville. Courtesy of Terry Jeanson
[ *'''Sarita''' thus became the first county seat for '''Kenedy County'''. '''Kenedy county''' used the 1917 courthouse which did not physically move. ][ *Kenedy county inhabitants raised money to refurbish the old 1917 Sarita courthouse.][ * '''2010''', Kenedy County and its citizens celebrated the completion of the restoration of the 1917 county courthouse. An article in the Corpus Christi Caller Times, noted the restoration was abt $4 million but was paid for by Kenedy county, not the restoration program for the state. Moisture had affected the stucco, (which was placed over brick). This restoration then replaced the exterior brick and stone which was deteriorated. For interior the original colors or paint (tan and light green and tan gold in courtroom were repainted to match the original colors. Similar carpet was used. Courtesy of Terry Jeanson ][http://www.texasescapes.com/TexasGulfCoastTowns/Sarita-Texas-Kenedy-County-Courthouse.htm] {{Image|file=Kenedy_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=c |size=480 |caption=ranches in Kenedy co.. }} ---- : Sarita, the capital boasts a Catholic church, school, several homes, a post office, and the Lebh Shomea House of Prayer. There are no businesses. These are located on the headquarters of the Kenedy Ranch. The 1921 Kenedy County Courthouse is a two-story white Beaux-Arts structure on a large green and the most prominent building in town. Many employees live in Kleberg County located North of this county. There is limited housing available in the town. A prominant whitewashed, 2-story headquarters of the Kenedy Pasture Company, which owns most of the land in the county and employs many of Sarita's citizens. The building also houses the Kenedy Ranch Museum.[http://broom02.revolvy.com/main/index.php?s=Sarita%2C%20Texas&uid=1575] =====Geography===== Kenedy county is 13th largest county of Texas for total area and its land area only is 25th largest county. Yet with this large area the''' population is very low'''. {{red|There are more cattle.}} {{Image|file=Historical_Art_of_Texas-9.jpg |align=r |size=200 |caption=. }}{{clear}} Size--1,946 square miles- ( 1,458 square miles land ) with 487 square miles (25%) is water. Kenedy County borders the Gulf of Mexico and Baffin Bay on the East, making up much of the border with Kleberg County. U.S. Highway 77 extending south of Corpus Christi in the Rio Grande Plain region of South Texas, splits the county. It is bordered by Kleberg County on the north, the Gulf of Mexico on the east, Willacy County on the south, and Hidalgo and Brooks counties on the west. The center point of the county is 26°55' north latitude and 97°40' west longitude. {{Image|file=Kenedy_County_Texas.png |align=r |size=200 |caption=location in Texas }} '''Less than 1% of the county is considered prime farmland.''' Its soils are generally sandy with areas of light-colored loamy surfaces over very deep reddish or mottled clayey subsoils. Coastal soils are sandy, salty with grey to black cracking clay. *Baffin Bay ( of Padre Island) has three branches, ( Alazan Bay on the north), Cayo del Grullo and Laguna Salada Several ephemeral streams, including San Fernando, Santa Gertrudis and Los Olmos, flow into the bay, but '''only when it rains'''. Due to the low rainfall and thus inflow of water into the bay, promoted also by shallow water with warm climate, the bay at times reaches a high salinity that sometimes is detrimental to the fish. If the bay reaches a relatively high water salinity 75‰ (parts per thousand) in its northern part. Between the years of 1946 and 1948 and again in 1968, the salinity level in the bay exceeded 100‰ killing the fish in the area.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baffin_Bay_(Texas)] About 21 km2 of the bottom of the bay is covered in seagrass; most other parts are dominated by shoal grass. ====Adjacent counties==== :Kleberg County (north) :Willacy County (south) :Hidalgo County (southwest) :Brooks County (west) ====Protected areas==== *Padre Island National Seashore (part){{Image|file=Willacy_County_Texas.gif |align=r |size=250 |caption=Padre Island. }}{{clear}} ===Demographics=== In 2000, there were 414 people, 138 households, and 110 families residing in the county. The population density was 0.28 people per square mile (0.11/km²). The racial makeup of the county was 64.49% White, 0.72% Black or African American, 0.72% Native American, 0.48% Asian, 31.88% from other races, and 1.69% from two or more races. 78.99% of the population were Hispanic!! The average household size was 2.97 and the average family size was 3.26. In the county, the population had widespread age groups including 29.20% under the age of 18, 9.70% from 18 to 24, 26.30% from 25 to 44, 24.20% from 45 to 64, and 10.60% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 34 years old. For every 100 females there were 110.20 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 100.70 males. The median income for a household in the county was $25,000. The per capita income for the county was $17,959. 15.30% of the population and 9.90% of families were below the poverty line. Out of the total people living in poverty, 15.60% are under the age of 18 and 18.80% are 65 or older. Kenedy County is the third least populous county in Texas. '''Kenedy has 108 times more cattle than people in 1999''' Climate has been described as semiarid, subhumid or subtropical. As with all areas, the climate varies with the precipitation. Tropical storms and hurricanes are common, and they strongly alter the climate. '''Trees/grasses''' -Kenedy County is covered with brush and a scrubby mesquite, with some huisache, acacia, post oak, and live oak. Tall bunchgrasses, such as the seacoast bluestem, are found along the coast, as well as cordgrasses, saltgrass, and marsh millet. Cattle seem to find enough to eat. '''Schools:'''
Sarita Elementary School (PreK-6) of the Kenedy County Wide Common School District. Of the nine Texas counties having only one school apiece, the population of Sarita Elementary School was the smallest. A small portion of Kenedy County is served by the Riviera Independent School District. '''Highways:'''
*U.S. Highway 77 - is the only highway *I-69 E--The future route of Interstate 69E is planned to follow the current route of U.S. 77 in most places. ===Protected Areas=== *Padre Island National Seashore (part) =====Town===== *[[:Category: Sarita, Texas|Sarita]] (county seat) *[[:Category: Armstrong, Texas|Armstrong]] *[[:Category: Turcotte, Texas|Turcotte]] *[[:Category: Norias, Texas|Norias]] *[[:Category: Rudolph, Texas|Rudolph]] ====Resources==== **[https://www.nps.gov/pais/learn/nature/birds.htm '''Padre Island''']] *Padre Island National Seashore (part) * *'''Norias Division of the KING RANCH''' - in southern part of the county *'''Encino Division of the King Ranch''' (1/4 of the division) is in western part of county *Tejano Conjuntos Festival ===Census=== :1920 -- 1,033 :1930 -- 701 :1940 -- 700 :1950 -- 632 :1960 -- 884 :1970 -- 678 :1980 -- 543 :1990 -- 460 :2000 -- 414 :2010 -- 416 :Est. 2015 --- 407 ====Notables==== *Miflin Kenedy *Richard King =====Land Grants===== *'''Rincon de los Laureles''' - Spanish grant 22 miles south of Corpus Christi, owned by José Pérez Rey and María José Pérez Rey was purchased by Mifflin Kenedy and partner, Richard King *Spanish grant twenty-two miles south of Corpus Christi,''' "Corner of the Laurels,"''' probably from groves of laurels that were growing there. This is where Miflin Kenedy took up residency when he and Richard King dissolved their partnership on November 5, 1867. =====Cemeteries===== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=c |size=370 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2503762&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2650& Cowboy cemetery, Kenedy, County] employees of Kenedy *[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2650 FindaGrave cemeries, Kenedy county, Texas] 6 *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/etx/kenedy/listkenedy.html Cemeteries of Kenedy County, Gloria Mayfield] ===Sources=== *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenedy_County,_Texas *http://www.co.kenedy.tx.us *"Kenedy, Mifflin". The Handbook of Texas On-Line. Retrieved April 14, 2014. *[https://www.nps.gov/pais/learn/nature/birds.htm Padre Island Birds] *[https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth25201/m1/1/ Inventory of Kenedy county Records] *http://www.howderfamily.com/blog/more-land-than-people/ smallest population] *[https://www.leagle.com/decision/19681042431sw2d6111971 Lawsuit 2] *[https://www.leagle.com/decision/19671008422sw2d5861925 Lawsuit] *[https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/fea14 Sarita Kenedy East] *[https://kenedy.org/museum/the-kenedy-ranch/sarita-kenedy-east/ Sarita Kenedy East and Museum]
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[[Category:Kennedy Name Study]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] ==About the Project== The Kennedy Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Kennedy Kennedy name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Kennedy name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Teams|team studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Kennedys), by time period (18th Century Kennedys), or by topic (Kennedy DNA, Kennedy Occupations, Kennedy Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]]. ==How to Join== To join the Kennedy Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Teams|teams]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Teams|team]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Kennedy-7780|Erinne Kennedy-Dock]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Kennedy}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{Clear}} ===Research Pages=== * * * * * ==Membership== * [[Kennedy-18540|Erin Kennedy]] * [[Kennedy-257|Nathan Kennedy]] - My ancestor [[Kennedy-10833|William Kennedy]] immigrated to Philadelphia from County Antrim around the US Civil War. I am interested primarily in other and related Ulster Scots Kennedys, especially in the use of genetic genealogy. ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/MACKENNEDY MacKennedy] - Scottish * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/KENNEDIE Kennedie] - typically Scottish * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/KENEDY Kenedy] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/KANADA Kanada] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/CANADA Canada] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/O'KENNEDY O'Kennedy] - Irish
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[[Category:Simpson County, Mississippi, Cemeteries]] [[Category:Kennedy Springs Cemetery, Simpson County, Mississippi]] [[Project:Mississippi_Cemeteries|Mississippi Cemeteries Project]] ===About=== This project will catalog and document all burials in Kennedy Springs Cemetery, located in rural Simpson County, Mississippi. This free space page for the Kennedy Springs Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Mississippi_Cemeteries|Mississippi Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Mississippi Cemeteries Project is a sub-project of the larger [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. This page is a work in progress, and will remain so until the Table of Interments (below) is completed. The Table of Interments is a sortable listing of persons interred at this cemetery, some or all of whom are linked to existing WikiTree profiles. If you know of a person interred at this cemetery that should be linked to an existing WikiTree profile, or needs to have a profile created for them, '''please contact [[Bishop-4082|Myrtis Bishop]] for assistance'''. ===Contact Information, Location and Map=== :Location ::Hwy 540, Mendenhall, Mississippi :GPS Coordinates (WGS84) :: 31.98121, -89.70335 ::[https://goo.gl/maps/lXlTF Kennedy Springs Cemetery on Google Maps] === History === Kennedy Springs Cemetery is located next to Kennedy Springs Baptist Church which has a Mendenhall address. The cemetery does not have a gate. There is a fence around the back and left side. As of June 10, 2016, Findagrave lists 178 grave with 98% photographed.[[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2292365 Findagrave - Kennedy Springs Cemetery]] ===Tasks Completed=== Photography * 100% of marked graves in this cemetery have been photographed by [[Bishop-4082 | Myrtis Bishop]]. Data Transcription * 100 % of all marked graves Link Profiles * 95 % of all marked graves ===To Do=== * Link existing profiles or create new profiles for persons listed in the Table of Interments :When complete, everyone listed in the Table of Interments will be linked to their own WikiTree profile, and to a photo of that person's corresponding grave marker. The created profiles can include other genealogical and biographical information as well as a listing of sources for documentation. *Validate links and transcription information :Profile and photo links and transcribed information needs to be cross-checked to ensure accuracy. * Create an audio/video tour of the cemetery :Record a virtual tour of the cemetery that can be viewed as downloadable media on computers, tablets or other device. Such a tour would take the viewer around the cemetery to explore the history of the people buried here. Background information can be supplied. Those with mobile internet access can access online links to more information. ''' Add William Owen Thornton, Donald L. Shields''' ===Table of Interments=== Data given is as on Headstone {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! Last Name ! First/Middle Names/Initials ! data-sort-type="date" | Born ! data-sort-type="date" | Died ! Inscription (notes) ! class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- | [[Steward-1526 | Abernathy]]||Janie Steward ||1912||1995||(nee Steward) ||[[Image: Steward-1526.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bynum-963| Abernathy]]||Willie Jean ||1951-06-09||2013-07-29||(nee Bynum) ||[[Image: Bynum-963.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Adcock-483 | Adcock]]||James Anthony ||1958-09-08||1999-12-07||||[[Image: Adcock-483.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bryant-4172 | Barnett]]||Tammy Rachell Bryant ||1969-05-05||2011-10-21||(nee Bryant) ||[[Image: Bryant-4172-1.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bishop-4270 | Bishop]]||James Webster ||1932-11-21||2010-01-14||[wed] July 5, 1959; (mil) SGT US ARMY KOREA ||[[Image: Bishop-4270-1.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sellers-1000 | Bishop]]||Minnie Sellers ||1902-09-22||1972-02-25||(nee Sellers; wrong birth date) ||[[Image: Bishop-4096-1.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Pohl-203 | Bishop]]||Rose Marie Elise ||1935||2010||(nee Pohl) [wed] July 5, 1959 ||[[Image: Pohl-203.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bishop-4096 | Bishop]]||T. Melvin ||1902-09-08||1983-04-04||||[[Image: Bishop-4096-1.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bratcher-92| Bratcher]]||Allen ||1917-01-04||1998-09-01||TEC 5 US Army World War II ||[[Image: Bratcher-92.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bratcher-85| Bratcher]]||Daniel A. ||1885-08-03||1967-08-01||||[[Image: Bratcher-85.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Nichols-4238| Bratcher]]||Dicie H. ||1893-08-10||1990-10-18||(nee Nichols) ||[[Image: Bratcher-85.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bratcher-86 | Bratcher]]||Dick T. ||1935-03-03||2000-10-05||[wed] Feb 23 1957 ||[[Image: Bratcher-86.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Craft-1245| Bratcher]]||Eunice C. ||1929-08-17||2013-07-11||(nee Craft) ||[[Image: Craft-1245.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Cole-6934 | Bratcher]]||Jimmie Sue Cole ||1938-11-13||2003-09-29||(nee Cole) [wed] Feb 23 1957 ||[[Image: Cole-6934.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bratcher-88| Bratcher]]||John H. ||1915-01-04||1996-06-07||S2 US Navy WWII ||[[Image: Bratcher-88.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bratcher-95| Bratcher]]||Wilton Dennis ||1919-09-04||1988-07-15||US Army WW II ||[[Image: Bratcher-95.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bratcher-81 | Bratcher]]||William Clayton ||1977-08-02||1977-08-02||||[[Image: Bratcher-81.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Warren-6211| Bratcher]]||Willie Lois ||1926-04-05||2018-05-07 ||(nee Warren) ('''need new photo''') ||[[Image: Bratcher-92-1.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bratcher-96| Bratcher]]||Zelda P. ||1925-07-17||1977-10-14||||[[Image: Bratcher-96.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bynum-898 | Bynum]]||Albert L. ||1934-09-01||2007-10-29||||[[Image: Bynum-898.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-4716 | Bynum]]||Annette S. ||1935-05-18||2001-10-15||(nee Sullivan) ||[[Image: Sullivan-4716-1.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Dupree-176| Bynum]]||Effie Jane ||1883-08-23||1964-02-10||(nee Dupree) ||[[Image: Dupree-176.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bynum-930| Bynum]]||Gus B. ||1909-02-24||1982-03-13||Married 54 Years ||[[Image: Bynum-930.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bynum-983| Bynum]]||Harold O. ||1942-11-12||||[wed] Jun 10, 1989 ('''still living''') ||[[Image: Bynum-983.jpg |100px]] |- | [[White-19010 | Bynum]]||Henrietta ||1930-07-26||2012-03-15||(nee White) [wed] Jun 10, 1989||[[Image: White-19010.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bynum-xxx | Bynum]]||Infant Baby || || ||Infant Baby of J.W. & Bobbie Quay Bynum ||[[Image: Bynum-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Warren-6076| Bynum]]||Lillie V. ||1910-05-16||1983-07-15||(nee Warren) ||[[Image: Warren-6076.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jones-26213 | Bynum]]||Pearlie J. ||1911-05-03||1995-08-05||(nee Jones) ||[[Image: Jones-26213.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bynum-952| Bynum]]||Roy Lee ||1924-12-15||1996-10-18||(mil) US Navy World War II ||[[Image: Bynum-952.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Warren-6077| Bynum]]||Susie Jennie ||1908-02-15||1994-08-22||(nee Warren) [wed] Oct 25, 1924 ||[[Image: Warren-6077-1.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bynum-902 | Bynum]]||Vernon A. ||1908-06-11||2002-06-19||||[[Image: Bynum-902.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bynum-959| Bynum]]||Walter O. ||1907-01-11||2005-07-05||[wed] Oct 25, 1924 ||[[Image: Bynum-959.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bynum-912| Bynum]]||William H. ||1878-03-18||1964-03-29||||[[Image: Bynum-912.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Shows-75| Bynum]]||Willie R. ||1931-03-27|| ||(nee Shows) ('''still living''') ||[[Image: Bynum-952-1.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Canoy-57| Canoy]]||Deward William ||1931-01-04||1969-07-08||||[[Image: Canoy-57-1.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Canoy-59| Canoy]]||Enos Washington ||1909-03-08||1970-05-08||||[[Image: Canoy-59.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Canoy-65| Canoy]]||Herbert Ray ||1928-10-02||1981-06-03||||[[Image: Canoy-65.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Scott-11204 | Canoy]]||Onie Mae ||1913-01-31||2009-05-11||(nee Scott) ||[[Image: Scott-11204.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Canoy-101 | Canoy]]||Ran T. ||1960-02-03||2004-04-08||||[[Image: Canoy-101.jpg |100px]] |- | [[James-6182| Churchman]]||Alberteen James ||1926-10-15||2004-08-30||(nee James) ||[[Image: James-6182.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Shows-78| Cole]]||Beatrice S. ||1923-01-07||2007-01-02||(nee Shows) [wed] Feb 27 1948 ||[[Image: Shows-78.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Cole-6924| Cole]]||Delores ||1931-02-19|| ||('''still living''') ||[[Image: Cole-6926-1.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Cole-6926 | Cole]]||Earl ||1928-05-20||2000-12-20||||[[Image: Cole-6926.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Cole-6929 | Cole]]||Harry L. ||1949-08-26||1995-11-09||||[[Image: Cole-6929.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Cole-6930 | Cole]]||J. L. "Jake" ||1912-12-18||1987-02-17||[wed] Sep 2, 1939 ||[[Image: Cole-6930-1.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Cole-6932 | Cole]]||James (Nick) ||1969-05-08||2003-01-29||||[[Image: Cole-6932.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Cole-6931| Cole]]||James Edwin ||1946-09-09||||('''still living''') ||[[Image: Johnson-29807-1.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Cole-6937 | Cole]]||Leo ||1922-07-30||2001-11-15||[wed] Feb 27 1948 ||[[Image: Cole-6937.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Shows-88 | Cole]]||Nettie S. ||1920-10-11||2011-01-03||(nee Shows) [wed] Sep 2, 1939 ||[[Image: Shows-88.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Cole-6941 | Cole]]||O. G. ||1926-02-14||2009-10-16||(given Otinicial G. Cole) ||[[Image: Cole-6941.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Johnson-29807 | Cole]]||Peggy Delores ||1947-01-05||2011-01-08||(nee Johnson) ||[[Image: Johnson-29807.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Cole-6946 | Cole]]||Virginia F. ||1950-07-01|| ||('''still living''') ||[[Image: Cole-6929-1.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Cole-6947 | Cole]]||Wilford "Bill" ||1916-10-28||1985-07-12||US Army World War II ||[[Image: Cole-6947.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Wiggins-811| Collins]]||Dorothy ||1930-08-31||||(nee Wiggins) [wed] Oct 08, 1949, ('''still living''') ||[[Image: Collins-7700-2.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Collins-7700| Collins]]||William E "Bill" ||1929-12-11||2011-02-04||[wed] Oct 08, 1949, MSGT US Air Force ||[[Image: Collins-7700.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Cook-10118 | Cook]]||Angela Gay ||1966-11-03||1967-01-22||||[[Image: Cook-10118.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Cook-10120 | Cook]]||Armon James ||1925-09-20||1993-10-19||[wed] Oct 3, 1946 ||[[Image: Cook-10120.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Cook-10121 | Cook]]||Beatrice W. ||1907-07-15||1980-11-20|| ||[[Image: Cook-10121.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Cook-10123 | Cook]]||Charles Thomas ||1894-02-14||1957-06-23||[wed] Jul 26 1920, PFC US Army World War I ||[[Image: Cook-10123.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Cook-10125 | Cook]]||Claude N. ||1907-12-11||1976-03-22||||[[Image: Cook-10125.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Cook-10127 | Cook]]||Clifton D. ||1897-08-14||1982-09-27||||[[Image: Cook-10127.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Cook-10128 | Cook]]||Colon Edward ||1928-09-16||1979-02-28||||[[Image: Cook-10128.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Patterson-5639| Cook]]||Earma Patterson ||1912-09-20||2007-08-02||(nee Patterson) ||[[Image: Patterson-5639.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Shows-80 | Cook]]||Ethree S. ||1931-08-03||2011-01-25||(nee Shows) [wed] Oct 3, 1946 ||[[Image: Shows-80.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Leipold-23| Cook]]||Hilde Leipold ||1934-11-22|| ||(nee Leipold) [wed] May 11 1955, ('''still living''') || [[Image: Cook-10137-1.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Cook-10134 | Cook]]||James A. ||1890-04-15||1966-01-15||||[[Image: Cook-10134.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Cook-10137 | Cook]]||John Butell ||1931-08-10||1992-08-04||[wed] May 11 1955 ||[[Image: Cook-10137.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Warren-6201 | Cook]]||Mary W. ||1909-02-23||1997-09-18||(nee Warren) ||[[Image: Warren-6201.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Padgett-555 | Cook]]||Rosie Lee ||1902-04-26||19790-2-14||(nee Padgett) [wed] Jul 26 1920 ||[[Image: Padgett-555.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Cook-10154 | Cook]]||Thomas J. ||1909-02-01||1960-06-18||||[[Image: Cook-10154.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Cooper-8606| Cooper]]||Dewey Durward ||1925-01-29||2013-02-04||||[[Image: Cooper-8606.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Runnels-239| Cooper]]||Mamie Nell Runnels ||1929-05-21||1986-03-15|||| | |[[Image: Runnels-239.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Moseley-966 | Craft]]||Doris Jean ||1934-11-04||2007-01-09||(nee Moseley) [wed] Dec 24 1951 ||[[Image: Moseley-966.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Craft-1246 | Craft]]||George Samuel ||1894-02-11||1977-12-21||[wed] Sept 29, 1933; PVT US Army World War I ||[[Image: Craft-1246.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Kirby-1808 | Craft]]||Irene ||1932-06-28||2013-04-20||(nee Kirby) [wed] Aug 7, 1948||[[Image: Kirby-1808.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Womack-1055 | Craft]]||Maxie Mae ||1906-05-14||1997-11-14||[wed] Sept 29, 1933 (nee Womack) ||[[Image: Womack-1055.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Craft-1254 | Craft]]||Sammie Rayford ||1932-03-03||2013-03-27||[wed] Dec 24 1951 ||[[Image: Craft-1254.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Craft-1257 | Craft]]||Van Steven ||1965-07-13||1996-05-09||Husband to Lisa Suzanne and father to Blade Thomas ||[[Image: Craft-1257.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-4715 | Dick]]||Dottie Faye ||1953-05-27||2007-02-20||(nee Sullivan, Cremated) ||[[Image: Sullivan-4715.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Dukes-839| Dukes]]||James Howard||1937-09-15||2016-10-25||'''FHM'''||[[Image: Dukes-839.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Dupree-179 | Dupree]]||James M. ||1905||1978||||[[Image: Dupree-179.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hutchens-189 | Dupree]]||Mary R. ||1907||1979||(nee Hutchens) ||[[Image: Unknown-250855.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Eavenson-18| Eavenson]]||G. W. ||1919-05-31||1996-10-18||||[[Image: Eavenson-18.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Eavenson-23| Eavenson]]||Joel ||1946-10-02||2013-11-23||God's love never fails, [wed] Nov 16 1968 ||[[Image: Eavenson-23-2.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Eavenson-24| Eavenson]]||Ronald Allen ||1953-06-26||1975-12-07||||[[Image: Eavenson-24.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Shows-91| Eavenson]]||Verlene S. ||1916-09-24||1993-04-03||(nee Shows) ||[[Image: Shows-91.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Fortenberry-415| Fortenberry]]||Matthew Ryan ||1999-10-20||1999-10-20||||[[Image: Fortenberry-415.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Frye-790 | Frye]]||Heath O'Neal ||2002-11-21||2003-03-03||[back] Our angel, Son of Kevin & Leslie Frye||[[Image: Frye-790-1.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Garner-1856 | Garner]]||Johnny G. ||1939-03-22||1989-09-15||||[[Image: Garner-1856.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Warren-8200 | Garner]]||Lula ||1901-09-13||1984-11-01||(nee Warren)||[[Image: Garner-1858.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bishop-5274| Garner ]]||Tammy Marie Bishop ||1962-06-25||2015-02-17||(nee Bishop, Cremated) ||[[Image: Bishop-5274-1.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bishop-4377 | Gates]]||Annie Lois ||1936-03-05||2008-02-22||(nee Bishop, Cremated remains-no stone) ||[[Image: Bishop-4377-1.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Gayle-157| Gayle]]||John Russell, Jr. ||1928-09-12||2016-05-12||[wed] Feb 23, 1970; (mil) SGT US Army Korea ||[[Image: Gayle-157-1.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hales-277 | Hales]]||Frank J. ||1880-03-02||1960-12-17||||[[Image: Hales-277.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ware-1368 | Hales]]||Maggie Ware ||1890-07-15||1975-10-21||||[[Image:Ware-1368.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hancock-3060 | Hancock]]||Nicholas Tripp ||1977-09-12||2007-09-26||Son, Loving husband and father ||[[Image: Hancock-3060.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Herring-865 | Herring]]||Elmer Howard "Buddy" ||1965-05-20||1999-11-03||Beloved Father of Dustin & Valerie ||[[Image:Herring-865.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Herring-866 | Herring]]||Elmer Jr. ||1919-11-28||2013-07-14||'''(FHM)''' ||[[Image:Herring-866.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hudson-3912 | Hudson]]||Robert Kirk ||1963-12-27||1994-02-05||||[[Image: Hudson-3912.jpg |100px]] |- | [[James-6181| James]]||Albert Ezell ||1905-04-16||1998-04-30||||[[Image: James-6181.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Wells-7311 | James]]||Ella Elizabeth ||1907-01-12||1988-02-07||(nee Wells) ||[[Image: Wells-7311.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Lyons-1659 | Kennedy]]||Bobbie L. Lyons||1923-05-05||2011-08-04||||[[Image: Lyons-1659.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Kennedy-5857 | Kennedy]]||Colon E.||1925-02-23||2011-03-03||||[[Image: Kennedy-5857.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Kennedy-5872 | Kennedy]]||Leslie Damon ||1972-11-25||1996-03-18||||[[Image: Kennedy-5872.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Kennedy-5864 | Kennedy]]||Oid B. ||1923-11-4||1987-11-10||||[[Image: Kennedy-5864.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Kennedy-5897 | Kennedy]]||Tanya Jo ||1974-07-10||1974-07-13||Daughter of Rev. & Mrs. Ricky E. Kennedy ||[[Image: Kennedy-5897.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Lack-72| Lack]]||Michael Wayne ||1964-01-24||2002-06-19||||[[Image: Lack-72.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Lichte-4 | Lichte]]||Alfred A. III ||1945-08-20||2011-03-23||||[[Image: Lichte-4.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Lichte-5 | Lichte]]||Alfred Jr. ||1912-04-15||2003-08-23||||[[Image: Lichte-5.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Lambert-3410| Lichte]]||Huella M. ||1918-02-22||1990-10-31||(nee Lambert) ||[[Image: Lambert-3410.jpg |100px]] |- | [[James-6184 | Matthews]]||Ester Lee James ||1929-11-01||2001-12-09|| ||[[Image: James-6184.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Matthews-3766 | Matthews]]||Willis Earl Sr. ||1935-08-25||2016-12-06 ||(death date from obit) ||[[Image: James-6184-1.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Mayger-19 | Mayger]]||April Marie ||1956-09-18||1972-01-31||||[[Image: Mayger-19.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Middleton-1678 | Middleton]]||Billy J. ||1932-08-22||2002-04-06||US Army Korea ||[[Image: Middleton-1678.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Smith-92309 | Middleton]]||Brenda Katherine ||1954-09-26||2015-02-24||(nee Smith) Love never fails ||[[Image: Smith-92309-1.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Middleton-xxx| Middleton]]||Jimmy Christopher ||1955-06-11|||| ('''still living''') ||[[Image: Middleton-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Cook-10147 | Middleton]]||Ollie E. ||1902-04-26||1987-10-10||Mother ||[[Image: Cook-10147.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Nations-286 | Nations]]||Minyon ||1924||2007||||[[Image: Nations-286.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Neely-439 | Neely]]||John Jr. ||1922-05-07||2012-03-30||[wed] July 16, 1948; Husband [mil] SSML2 US Navy World War II Korea ||[[Image: Neely-439.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Craft-1249| Neely]]||Mertis C.||1926-09-06||1993-01-29||[wed] July 16, 1948; (nee Craft) Wife ||[[Image: Craft-1249.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Newcomb-1150 | Newcomb]]||Crienne ||1957-01-20||1957-01-31||Asleep in Jesus (Handmade headstone, hard to read) ||[[Image: Newcomb-1150.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Newcomb-1145 | Newcomb]]||Robert H.||1905-11-23||1959-01-19||Mississippi PFC Co M 156 Infantry World War II ||[[Image: Newcomb-1145.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Overby-351| Overby]]||Jack M. ||1898-08-21||1978-07-07||||[[Image: Overby-351.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bynum-913| Overby]]||Louella ||1906-04-14||1976-10-16||(nee Bynum)||[[Image: Bynum-913.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Owens-xxx | Owens]]||Dollie B. ||1925-01-28||1992-06-08||||[[Image: Owens-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Owens-xxx | Owens]]||Sammie H. ||1923-09-03||1987-05-27||||[[Image: Owens-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Pace-1414 | Pace]]||Joe Mack ||1927-09-06||2007-03-18||[wed] May 27 1951 ||[[Image: Pace-1414.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sims-2551 | Pace]]||Mattie Laura Sims ||1931-01-23||2007-04-21||[wed] May 27 1951 ||[[Image: Sims-2551.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Palmer-8786 | Palmer]]||Eugie Larry ||1938-04-10|| || ('''still living''') ||[[Image: Allen-17709-1.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Allen-17709 | Palmer]]||Ruby Noel ||1932-01-10||2003-10-09||(nee Allen) ||[[Image: Allen-17709.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Parker-16326 | Parker]]||Henry E. ||1921-11-30||1967-09-08||||[[Image: Parker-16326.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Phillips-10250 | Phillips]]||Mark Dwayne ||1966-08-26||1978-07-13||||[[Image: Phillips-10250.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Phillips-17826| Phillips]]||Paul||1938||2018-12-04||'''need photo'''||[[Image: Phillips-17826.jpg |100px]] |- | [[James-6183 | Powell]]||Birtie James ||1928-01-06|| ||('''still living''')||[[Image: Powell-5324-1.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Powell-xxx | Powell]]||Evelyn Dale ||1947-10-07||2003-07-24||(nee Dale) ||[[Image: Powell-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Powell-xxx | Powell]]||J. C. ||1945-06-05|| ||||[[Image: Powell-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Powell-5324 | Powell]]||Joseph William ||1923-10-26||1971-03-31||HUSBAND ||[[Image: Powell-5324.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ware-1395| Rankin]]||Cecil L. ||1927-02-24||2016-09-27 ||(nee Ware) Wife ||[[Image: Ware-1395.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Rankin-1804| Rankin]]||Jasper Nelson ||1925-01-06||2002-11-24||Husband ||[[Image: Rankin-1804.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Rogers-10203| Rogers]]||Linsey David ||1925-06-19||||[wed] Nov 16, 1946 ('''still living''')||[[Image: Bynum-960-1.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bynum-960 | Rogers]]||Walter Rene ||1926-10-25||2011-04-22||(nee Bynum) [wed] Nov 16, 1946, ||[[Image: Bynum-960.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Rowell-631| Rowell]]||Dianne ||1946-09-13|| ||('''still living''') ||[[Image: Rowell-637-1.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Rowell-637 | Rowell]]||Harvey ||1923-12-25||1973-02-16||||[[Image: Rowell-637.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Russell-7808| Russell]]||Charles W. ||1926-01-29||1979-07-30||CPL US Army World War II ||[[Image: Russell-7808.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Russell-7809 | Russell]]||Earl Jessie ||1923-11-05||2006-06-21||DAD, [wed] Apr 01 1942 ||[[Image: Russell-7809.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Cole-6812 | Russell]]||Lettie V. Cole ||1921-08-06||2005-05-12||MOM, [wed] Apr 01 1942||[[Image: Russell-7809.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Russell-10573 | Russell]]||Paul Gene ||1945-11-19||2015-05-14||Beloved son, brother & father; Semper Fi||[[Image: Russell-10573-2.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Scoggins-191 | Scoggins]]||Johnnie G. ||1925-12-10||2014-01-20|| ||[[Image: Scoggins-191.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Shows-77| Shows]]||Junior M. ||1909-10-14||1966-10-31||||[[Image: Shows-77.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Warren-6088| Shows]]||Mollie W. ||1912-04-28||1989-03-17||(nee Warren) ||[[Image: Warren-6088.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Smith-92310 | Smith]]||Donald W. ||1942-08-24||2013-04-09||(mil) AN US Navy Vietnam ||[[Image:Smith-92310.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Smith-92308 | Smith]]||Garry Dwayne ||1950-01-30||2015-02-15||(mil) SP4 US Army Vietnam ||[[Image:Smith-92308.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Smith-70717 | Smith]]||Jessie Wilson ||1928-02-06||1987-05-05||[wed] Oct 23 1948 ||[[Image:Smith-70717.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bratcher-94 | Smith]]||Willie B. 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[[Category: Australia, Bushrangers]] [[Space:Australian_Bushrangers|Australian Bushrangers]] {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-522.jpg |align=r |size=140 |caption= }} {{Image|file=Convicts-21.jpg |align=l |size=140 |caption= }}
{{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-500.jpg |align=c |size=500 |caption= }} {{clear}} {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-499.jpg |align=c |size=550 |caption= }} '''Patrick Kenniff (1863-1903) and James Kenniff (1869?-1940), were cattle duffers.They were''' '''found guilty of
[[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/19234867 The Brisbane Courier] p.4; 1st January 1903 article; Kenniff case Excutive council decision ]murder, Patrick was hanged in Boggo Road Gaol, Brisbane in 1903. James sentence was reduced to life with hard labour he spent 12 years in prison.''' {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-496.jpg |align=l |size=245 |caption='''Patrick Kenniff''' }} {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-497.jpg |align=r |size=245 |caption='''James Kenniff''' }} {{clear}} Patrick was born at Main Creek, near Dungog, New South Wales, on 28 September 1863. James’s birth was not registered but is thought to be born around 1869. They were both convicted for stock stealing in northern New South Wales. In 1891 they left New South Wales and moved to Queensland with their father. Their younger brothers Thomas and John later joined them.Moving to the Upper Warrego in 1893, they joined forces with convicted cattle duffers Thomas Stapleton, John and Richard Riley and others, they stole cattle from Carnarvon Station and other neighbouring stations. During this time both Patrick and James served prison terms. For reasons unknown they really disliked the manager of Carnarvon station , Albert Christian Dahlke. {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-501.jpg |align=l |size=200 |caption= }} In March 1902, a warrant was issued for Patrick and James for stealing a pony. Constable George Doyle, Albert Dahlke, the manager of Carnarvon Station, and Sam Johnson, an Aboriginal tracker joined together to track down the brothers. On Sunday 30 March 1902, they came upon Patrick and James who were camping at Lethbridge's Pocket, they managed to captured James but Patrick escaped.Sam Johnson was sent to collect the police pack horses so they track Patrick Kenniff. When he returned, he could not find Doyle and Dahlke , they found the camp site, showing what looked like a gun fight.
[[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/213724708 The St George Standard and Balonne Advertiser] p.4; 11th April 1902 article; Human remains found ]Constable Doyle's horse was found and in the saddle bags were 200 pounds of charcoal that was later identified as burnt human remains, including some personal belongings of Doyle and Dahlke.It look like the Kenniffs had burnt the bodies of Doyle and Dahlke with the intention of disposing of their ashes.A reward of £1,000 and a large police manhunt was organised. On 23 June Patrick and James were
[[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/171212076 Darling Downs Gazette] p.3; 24th June 1902 article; Kenniff brothers captured ]captured 3 months later at Arrest Creek near Mitchell. {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-495.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption= }} {{clear}} {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-503.jpg |align=c |size=500 |caption= }} The Kenneff brothers were put on trial in Brisbane, for the wilful murder of
[[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/200510917?searchTerm=Kenniff%20Brothers&searchLimits=l-category=Article|||l-illustrated=true Truth Brisbane] p.3; 9th November 1903 article; Kenniffs put on trial ] Constable George Doyle and Albert Dahlke.Sam Johnson the Aboriginial tracker that was with Doyle testified that he heard shooting but had escaped the Kenniffs when they pursued him. .On Saturday 8 November 1902, both Patrick and James Kenniff were found guilty of murder and the judge Samuel Griffith sentenced them to death by hanging. The brothers appealed the sentence . On 9 December 1902, the conviction against
[[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/19206468 The Brisbane Courier] p.6; 3rd January 1903 article; Appeal to Privy Council on behalf of Patrick Kenniff ]Patrick Kenniff was upheld,but only three of the four judges upheld the conviction against James Kenniff .The Kenniffs then appealed to the Privy Council.A benefit concert was held on 29 December to raise funds for the appeal. On 1 January 1903 it was announced that the Executive Council of the Queensland Government had decided that Patrick Kenniff was to be hung on Monday 12 January, while James Kenniff's sentence was reduced to life imprisonment with hard labour. There were a
[[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/172580682 Telgraph Brisbane] p.5; 30th December 1902 article; Concert in aide of appeal for Kenniff brothers] number of
[[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/97396829 Western Star and Roma Advertiser] p.4; 10th January 1903 article; Public meetings in surporting of the Patrick Kenniff ] public meetings to postpone Patrick Kenniff's execution. But on 12 January, 1903
[[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/82276920 Warwick Examiner and Times] p.3; 14th January 1903 article; Execution of Patrick Kenniff]he was hanged at the Boggo Road Gaol Brisbane. Usually prisoners executed at Boggo Road Gaol, were buried in unconsecrated ground in South Brisbane Cemetery, the Kenniff family provided the coffin and a hearse, although Patrick would still be buried in unconsecrated ground. An estimated 400 people were at the funeral. James served twelve years. He died in Charters Towers on 8 October 1940 from cancer. {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-504.jpg |align=l |size=280 |caption= }} {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-505.jpg |align=r |size=210 |caption= }} {{clear}} Throughout the trial Patrick maintained his innocence.His final words were for, the Chief Justice, Samuel Griffith:''I am as innocent as the judge who sentenced me.'' James was released in 1914, he never wanted visitors and lived out his life alone. Some say he was the one who pulled the trigger. If he did he never said anything and took the secret to his grave. Patrick's grave was looked after for over 30 years by a mysteries woman in black. {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-506.jpg |align=c |size=550 |caption= }} {{clear}} ==Sources==
* Grenfell Heap, 'Kenniff, Patrick (1863–1903)', Australian Dictionary of Biography, National Centre of Biography, Australian National University, http://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/kenniff-patrick-6932/text12027, published first in hardcopy 1983, accessed online 9 May 2019.This article was first published in hardcopy in Australian Dictionary of Biography, Volume 9, (MUP), 1983 *[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/76546295 The Charleville Times] p.28; Friday, 24th October 1947 article; History of the Kenniff brothers *[http://blogs.slq.qld.gov.au/jol/2011/09/08/patrick-and-james-kenniff-australias-last-bushrangers/ John Oxley Library] - PATRICK AND JAMES KENNIFF: AUSTRALIA'S LAST BUSHRANGERS *[http://monumentaustralia.org.au/themes/culture/crime/display/92011-kenniff-brothers Monument Australia] - Kenniff Brothers *[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/19175676 The Brisbane Courier] p.5; 10th November 1902 article; Brothers found guilty *[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patrick_Kenniff Wikipedia] - Patrick Kenniff *"Find A Grave Index," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVKJ-GMR4 : 13 December 2015), Patrick Kenniff, 1903; Burial, Brisbane, , Queensland, Australia, South Brisbane Cemetery; citing record ID 48742259, [http://www.findagrave.com Find a Grave] *BillionGraves Index," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QGPK-NDVZ : 30 January 2018), Patrick Kenniff, died 1903; citing BillionGraves (http://www.billiongraves.com : 2012), Burial at South Brisbane Cemetery, Dutton Park, Queensland, Australia. *Find A Grave Index," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVGN-YZN7 : 13 December 2015), James Kenniff, 1940; Burial, Charters Towers, , Queensland, Australia, Charters Towers Pioneer Cemetery; citing record ID 128424259, Find a Grave, http://www.findagrave.com.
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[[Space: Bristol County, Rhode Island, Cemeteries|<== Prev]] | [[Space: Newport County, Rhode Island, Cemeteries|Next ==>]] The following table is an index to cemeteries that are listed by the [http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/Default.aspx Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Commission] which are located in Kent County, Rhode Island. A special '''Thank You!''' to [[Hall-16256|Sue Hall]] for all her work on this page. {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |+ '''Kent County Cemeteries''' |- valign=top !#!!Name!!Burials!!FAG!!WikiTree!!City!! |- valign=top |44||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY001 JOSIAH POTTER CEMETERY]||50||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2216624 Josiah Potter Cemetery]||[[:Category:Josiah Potter Cemetery, Coventry, Rhode Island]]||Coventry||Josiah Potter Cemetery, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |45||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY002 VAUGHN CEMETERY]||15||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2277912 Vaughn Cemetery]||||Coventry||Vaughn Cemetery, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |46||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY003 MAJ SAMUEL PECK LOT]||60||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2213643 Major Samuel Peck Lot]||[[:Category: Major Samuel Peck Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island]]||Coventry||Major Samuel Peck Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |47||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY004 WOOD CEMETERY]||15||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2231766 Wood Cemetery]||||Coventry||Wood Cemetery, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |48||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY005 STEPHEN BURLINGAME LOT]||8||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2231637 Stephen Burlingame Lot]||||Coventry||Stephen Burlingame Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |49||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY006 GIBBS-WESTCOTT LOT]||51||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2213645 Gibbs-Westcott Lott]||[[:Category:Gibbs-Westcott Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island]]||Coventry||Gibbs-Westcott Lott, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |50||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY007 JOSIAH GIBBS LOT]||7||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2216765 Josiah Gibbs Lot]||[[:Category:Josiah Gibbs Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island]]||Coventry||Josiah Gibbs Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |51||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY008 COL JOHN MCGREGOR LOT]||20||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2234917 Colonel John McGregor Lot]||||Coventry||Colonel John McGregor Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |52||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY009 FAIRBANK CEMETERY]||35||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2299969 Fairbank Cemetery]||[[:Category:Fairbank Cemetery, Coventry, Rhode Island]]||Coventry||Fairbank Cemetery, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |53||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY010 FISKE-ANDREWS LOT]||17||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2255102 Fiske-Andrews Lot]||||Coventry||Fiske-Andrews Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |54||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY011 COL JOSEPH RICE LOT]||8||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2255101 Colonel Joseph Rice Lot]||[[:Category:Colonel Joseph Rice Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island]]||Coventry||Colonel Joseph Rice Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |55||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY012 HOPKINS HOLLOW CEMETERY]||398||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2169902 Hopkins Hollow Cemetery]||[[:Category: Hopkins Hollow Cemetery, Coventry, Rhode Island]]||Coventry||Hopkins Hollow Cemetery, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |56||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY013 WATERMAN-VAUGHN CEMETERY]||99||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2261463 Waterman-Vaughn Cemetery]||[[:Category:Waterman-Vaughn Cemetery, Coventry, Rhode Island]]||Coventry||Waterman-Vaughn Cemetery, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |57||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY014 WALKER-KELLEY CEMETERY]||50||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2215805 Walker-Kelley Cemetery]||[[:Category:Walker-Kelley Cemetery, Coventry, Rhode Island]]||Coventry||Walker-Kelley Cemetery, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |58||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY015 RUFUS STONE LOT]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2347997 Rufus Stone Lot]||[[:Category:Rufus Stone Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island]]||Coventry||Rufus Stone Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |59||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY016 RICE LOT]||8||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2567801 Rice Lot]||||Coventry||Rice Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |60||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY017 WHALEY-HAVENS LOT]||27||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1981349 Whaley-Havens Lot]||||Coventry||Whaley-Havens Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |61||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY018 NEHEMIAH OLNEY LOT]||4||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2382278 Nehemiah Olney Lot]||[[:Category:Nehemiah Olney Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island]]||Coventry||Nehemiah Olney Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |62||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY019 HALL-MOORE LOT]||26||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2231446 Hall-Moore Lot]||[[:Category:Hall-Moore Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island]]||Coventry||Hall-Moore Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |63||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY020 CORNELL CEMETERY]||25||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2274964 Cornell Cemetery]||||Coventry||Cornell Cemetery, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |64||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY021 WATERMAN-BATTEY CEMETERY]||60||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2202537 Waterman-Battey Cemetery]||[[:Category:Waterman-Battey Cemetery, Coventry, Rhode Island]]||Coventry||Waterman-Battey Cemetery, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |65||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY022 HAWKINS LOT]||20||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2159437 Hawkins Lot]||[[:Category:Hawkins Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island]]||Coventry||Hawkins Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |66||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY023 NATHAN OLNEY SCOTT LOT]||10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2393558 Nathan Olney Scott Lot]||||Coventry||Nathan Olney Scott Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |67||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY024 SAMUEL SCOTT LOT]||4||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2413340 Samuel Scott Lot]||||Coventry||Samuel Scott Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |68||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY025 EZEKIEL WALKER LOT]||29||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2413343 Ezekiel Walker Lot]||||Coventry||Ezekiel Walker Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |69||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY026 WICKES CEMETERY]||17||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2270475 Wickes Cemetery]||||Coventry||Wickes Cemetery, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |70||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY027 CORNELL CEMETERY]||16||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2273559 Cornell Cemetery]||||Coventry||Cornell Cemetery, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |71||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY028 LATHAM CORNELL LOT]||10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2273551 Latham Cornell Lot]||[[:Category:Latham Cornell Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island]]||Coventry||Latham Cornell Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |72||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY029 MATTESON-FRANKLIN LOT]||15||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2518330 Matteson-Franklin Lot]||||Coventry||Matteson-Franklin Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |73||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY030 PINE GROVE CEMETERY]||1900||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1980378 Pine Grove Cemetery]||[[:Category: Pine Grove Cemetery, Coventry, Rhode Island]]||Coventry||Pine Grove Cemetery, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |74||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY031 ANDREWS CEMETERY]||60||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2297113 Andrews Cemetery]||[[:Category:Andrews Cemetery, Coventry, Rhode Island]]||Coventry||Andrews Cemetery, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |75||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY032 WALDO STONE CEMETERY]||15||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2247175 Waldo Stone Lot]||||Coventry||Waldo Stone Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |76||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY033 STONE-MATTESON LOT]||13||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2282124 Stone-Matteson Lot]||[[:Category:Stone-Matteson Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island]]||Coventry||Stone-Matteson Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |77||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY034 STONE-HAMMETT LOT]||13||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1979595 Stone-Hammett Lot]||[[:Category:Stone-Hammett Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island]]||Coventry||Stone-Hammett Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |78||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY035 KNIGHT-RATHBUN LOT]||15||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2202554 Knight-Rathbun Lot]||[[:Category:Knight-Rathbun Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island]]||Coventry||Knight-Rathbun Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |79||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY036 BURLINGAME-WRIGHT LOT]||36||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2229436 Burlingame-Wright Lot]||[[:Category:Burlingame-Wright Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island]]||Coventry||Burlingame-Wright Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |80||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY037 BURLINGAME-STONE LOT]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2246376 Burlingame-Stone Lot]||||Coventry||Burlingame-Stone Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |81||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY038 DAVID SALISBURY LOT]||33||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2396015 David Salisbury Lot]||[[:Category:David Salisbury Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island]]||Coventry||David Salisbury Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |82||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY039 FRANKLIN CEMETERY]||27||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2275807 Franklin Cemetery]||||Coventry||Franklin Cemetery, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |83||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY040 STEPHEN WESTCOT LOT]||14||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2567805 Stephen Westcot Lot]||||Coventry||Stephen Westcot Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |84||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY041 DANIEL GOFF LOT]||25||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2275961 Daniel Goff Lot]||||Coventry||Daniel Goff Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |85||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY042 ARNOLD LOT]||37||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2187100 Arnold Lot]||[[:Category:Arnold Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island]]||Coventry||Arnold Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |86||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY043 JOHN P WHITEHEAD LOT]||4||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2567808 John P. Whitehead Lot]||||Coventry||John P. Whitehead Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |87||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY044 THOMAS WATSON LOT]||10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2567811 Thomas Watson Lot]||||Coventry||Thomas Watson Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |88||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY045 MATTESON FAMILY CEMETERY]||30||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1982237 Matteson Family Lot]||[[:Category:Matteson Family Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island]]||Coventry||Matteson Family Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |89||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY046 JOB WHALEY LOT]||40||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2213724 Job Whaley Lot]||||Coventry||Job Whaley Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |90||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY047 BARBER LOT]||15||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2567813 Barber Lot]||||Coventry||Barber Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |91||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY048 DEACON JOHN WOOD CEMETERY]||51||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2234768 Deacon John Wood Cemetery]||||Coventry||Deacon John Wood Cemetery, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |92||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY049 SMALL MAPLE ROOT CEMETERY]||500||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1960766 Small Maple Root Cemetery]||[[:Category:Small Maple Root Cemetery, Coventry, Rhode Island]]||Coventry||Small Maple Root Cemetery, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |93||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY050 PLAINLAND CEMETERY]||900||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1981351 Plainland Cemetery]|| [[:Category:Plainland Cemetery, Coventry, Rhode Island]]||Coventry||Plainland Cemetery, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |94||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY051 GREENE-JOHNSON LOT]||10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2213668 Greene-Johnson Lot]||||Coventry||Greene-Johnson Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |95||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY052 COL DANIEL RELPH LOT]||8||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2277153 Colonel Daniel Relph Lot]||||Coventry||Colonel Daniel Relph Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |96||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY053 JOHNSON-KNIGHT LOT]||8||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2202563 Johnson-Knight Lot]||||Coventry||Johnson-Knight Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |97||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY054 COLVIN CEMETERY]||80||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2202565 Colvin Cemetery]||[[:Category:Colvin Cemetery, Coventry, Rhode Island]]||Coventry||Colvin Cemetery, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |98||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY055 THOMAS CRUFF LOT]||25||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2277254 Thomas Cruff Lot]||||Coventry||Thomas Cruff Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |99||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY056 NATHANIEL CHACE LOT]||37||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2366409 Chace Lot]||||Coventry||Chace Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |100||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY057 ST PETER AND PAUL CEMETERY]||2500||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/173220 Saints Peter and Paul Cemetery]||[[:Category: Saints Peter and Paul Cemetery, Coventry, Rhode Island|Category: Saints Peter and Paul Cemetery, Coventry, Rhode Island]]||Coventry||Saints Peter and Paul Cemetery, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |101||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY058 PETER LEVALLEY LOT]||38||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2216362 Peter Levalley Lot]||[[:Category:Peter Levalley Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island]]||Coventry||Peter Levalley Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |102||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY059 GREENWOOD CEMETERY]||7000||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/229272 Greenwood Cemetery]||[[:Category: Greenwood Cemetery, Coventry, Rhode Island]]||Coventry||Greenwood Cemetery, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |103||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY060 WILLIAM BRIGGS LOT]||28||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2282269 Briggs Lot]||[[:Category: William Briggs Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island]]||Coventry||Briggs Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |104||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY061 ABBOTT-COLVIN LOT]||39||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2220283 Abbott-Colvin Lot]||[[:Category: Abbott-Colvin Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island]]||Coventry||Abbott-Colvin Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |105||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY062 EDMUND ARNOLD CEMETERY]||7||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2244603 Arnold Cemetery]||[[:Category: Edmund Arnold Cemetery, Coventry, Rhode Island]]||Coventry||Arnold Cemetery, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |106||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY063 ARNOLD-STONE LOT]||25||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2216710 Arnold-Stone Lot]||[[:Category:Arnold-Stone Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island]]||Coventry||Arnold-Stone Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |107||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY064 LEVALLEY FAMILY CEMETERY]||25||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2374907 Levalley Family Cemetery]||[[:Category:Levalley Family Cemetery, Coventry, Rhode Island]]||Coventry||Levalley Family Cemetery, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |108||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY065 FRIENDS BURIAL GROUND]||43||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1980713 Friends Burial Ground]||[[:Category: Friends Burial Ground, Coventry, Rhode Island]]||Coventry||Friends Burial Ground, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |109||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY066 WOODLAND CEMETERY]||5000||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1060043 Woodland Cemetery]||[[:Category:Woodland Cemetery, Coventry, Rhode Island]]||Coventry||Woodland Cemetery, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |110||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY067 BISSELL-WHIPPLE-STONE LOT]||29||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2209250 Bissell-Whipple-Stone Lot]||[[:Category:Bissell-Whipple-Stone Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island]]||Coventry||Bissell-Whipple-Stone Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |111||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY068 MATHEWSON LOT]||30||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1960706 Mathewson Lot]||||Coventry||Mathewson Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |112||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY069 OAKLAND CEMETERY]||2500||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1060097 Oakland Cemetery]||[[:Category: Oakland Cemetery, Coventry, Rhode Island]]||Coventry||Oakland Cemetery, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |113||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY070 ELKANAH JOHNSON LOT]||10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2236501 Elkanah Johnson Lot]||[[:Category:Elkanah Johnson Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island]]||Coventry||Elkanah Johnson Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |114||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY071 JOHNSON-CAPWELL LOT]||44||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2351275 Johnson - Capwell Lot]||[[:Category:Johnson - Capwell Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island]]||Coventry||Johnson - Capwell Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |115||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY072 MANCHESTER-JOHNSON LOT]||30||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2271156 Manchester-Johnson Lot]||[[:Category:Manchester-Johnson Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island]]||Coventry||Manchester-Johnson Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |116||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY073 AARON BOWEN LOT]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2209199 Aaron Bowen Lot]||[[:Category:Aaron Bowen Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island]]||Coventry||Aaron Bowen Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |117||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY074 HORACE GREENE LOT]||9||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2213727 Horace Green Lot]||[[:Category:Horace Green Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island]]||Coventry||Horace Green Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |118||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY075 JEREMIAH MATTESON LOT]||9||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2432504 Jeremiah Matteson Lot]||||Coventry||Jeremiah Matteson Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |119||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY076 AMHERST HOPKINS CEMETERY]||10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2399320 Amherst Hopkins Cemetery]||||Coventry||Amherst Hopkins Cemetery, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |120||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY077 MILLER BRIGGS CEMETERY]||21||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2423305 Miller Briggs Cemetery]||||Coventry||Miller Briggs Cemetery, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |121||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY078 ANTHONY LOT]||5||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2618254 Anthony Lot]||||Coventry||Anthony Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |122||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY079 STEPHEN WHIPPLE LOT]||25||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2260702 Stephen Whipple Lot]||||Coventry||Stephen Whipple Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |123||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY080 GREENE HOMESTEAD BURIAL GROUND]||16||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2213730 Greene Homestead Burial Ground]||[[:Category:Greene Homestead Burial Ground, Coventry, Rhode Island]]||Coventry||Greene Homestead Burial Ground, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |124||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY081 IRWIN-HINES LOT]||50||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2233765 Irwin-Hines Lot]||[[:Category:Irwin-Hines Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island]]||Coventry||Irwin-Hines Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |125||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY082 JOHNSON LOT]||7||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2385339 Johnson Lot]||||Coventry||Johnson Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |126||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY083 GORTON LOT]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2265329 Gorton Lot]||[[:Category:Gorton Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island]]||Coventry||Gorton Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |127||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY084 SLADE GORTON LOT]||20||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2250951 Slade Gorton Lot]||[[:Category:Slade Gorton Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island]]||Coventry||Slade Gorton Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |128||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY085 BENJAMIN CARR CEMETERY]||35||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2436416 Benjamin Carr Lot]||[[:Category:Benjamin Carr Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island]]||Coventry||Benjamin Carr Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |129||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY086 BENJAMITE POTTER LOT]||15||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2404616 Benjamite Potter Lot]||||Coventry||Benjamite Potter Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |130||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY087 DANIEL CARR LOT]||20||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1962712 Daniel Carr Lot]||[[:Category:Daniel Carr Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island]]||Coventry||Daniel Carr Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |131||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY088 EZEKIEL WHITFORD CEMETERY]||16||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2477904 Ezekiel Whitford Cemetery]||||Coventry||Ezekiel Whitford Cemetery, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |132||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY089 FIELDSTONE CEMETERY]||17||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2689191 Fieldstone Cemetery]||||Coventry||Fieldstone Cemetery, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |133||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY090 NICHOLAS WHITFORD CEMETERY]||17||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2403508 Nicholas Whitford Cemetery]||||Coventry||Nicholas Whitford Cemetery, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |134||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY091 UNKNOWN CEMETERY]||8||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2689193 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Coventry #91]||||Coventry||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Coventry #91, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |135||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY092 UNKNOWN CEMETERY]||8||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2689195 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Coventry #92]||||Coventry||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Coventry #92, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |136||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY093 PEAVEY VAULT]||3||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2625772 Pevey Vault]||||Coventry||Pevey Vault, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |137||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY094 WHITE-ROGERS LOT]||25||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2212709 White-Rogers Lot]||||Coventry||White-Rogers Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |138||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY095 JEDIDIAH SHAW LOT]||11||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2567821 Jedediah Shaw Lot]||||Coventry||Jedediah Shaw Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |139||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY096 GREENE-COOKE LOT]||20||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2213732 Greene-Cook Lot]||[[:Category: Greene-Cook Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island]]||Coventry||Greene-Cook Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |140||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY097 RICE CEMETERY]||42||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2567822 Rice Cemetery]||||Coventry||Rice Cemetery, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |141||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY098 JOHN LEWIS CEMETERY]||70||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1979940 John Lewis Cemetery]||[[:Category:John Lewis Cemetery, Coventry, Rhode Island]]||Coventry||John Lewis Cemetery, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |142||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY099 SAMUEL BLANCHARD LOT]||23||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2477921 Samuel Blanchard Lot]||||Coventry||Samuel Blanchard Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |143||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY100 BATES-RYDER LOT]||7||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2255105 Bates-Ryder Lot]||[[:Category:Bates-Ryder Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island]]||Coventry||Bates-Ryder Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |144||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY101 BENJAMIN CAHOON LOT]||36||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2213736 Benjamin Cahoon Lot]||||Coventry||Benjamin Cahoon Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |145||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY102 CAPT ISRAEL BOWEN LOT]||73||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2260407 Captain Israel Bowen Lot]||[[:Category:Captain Israel Bowen Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island]]||Coventry||Captain Israel Bowen Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |146||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY103 HUGH RELPH LOT]||25||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2536428 Hugh Relph Lot]||[[:Category:Hugh Relph Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island]]||Coventry||Hugh Relph Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |147||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY104 ISAAC JOHNSON LOT]||22||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2252590 Johnson Lot]||||Coventry||Johnson Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |148||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY105 VARNUM MITCHELL CEMETERY]||11||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2602873 Varnum Mitchell Cemetery]||[[:Category:Varnum Mitchell Cemetery, Coventry, Rhode Island]]||Coventry||Varnum Mitchell Cemetery, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |149||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY106 UNKNOWN CEMETERY]||15||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2689196 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Coventry #106]||||Coventry||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Coventry #106, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |150||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY107 NATHAN POTTER LOT]||43||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2202568 Nathan Potter Lot]||[[:Category:Nathan Potter Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island]]||Coventry||Nathan Potter Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |151||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY108 ASA ARNOLD LOT]||20||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2396323 Asa Arnold Lot]||||Coventry||Asa Arnold Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |152||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY109 MANCHESTER CEMETERY]||2000||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1979602 Manchester Cemetery]||[[:Category: Manchester Cemetery, Coventry, Rhode Island]]||Coventry||Manchester Cemetery, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |153||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY110 OBADIAH MATTESON CEMETERY]||15||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2391340 Obadiah Matteson Cemetery]||[[:Category:Obadiah Matteson Cemetery, Coventry, Rhode Island]]||Coventry||Obadiah Matteson Cemetery, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |154||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY111 BATTEY FAMILY CEMETERY]||35||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2469308 Battey Family Cemetery]||[[:Category:Battey Family Cemetery, Coventry, Rhode Island]]||Coventry||Battey Family Cemetery, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |155||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY112 NATHANIEL LINDALL LOT]||20||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2351134 Lindall Lot]||[[:Category: Nathaniel Lindall Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island]]||Coventry||Lindall Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |156||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY113 FENNER-HARKNESS LOT]||25||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2188856 Fenner-Harkness Lot]||[[:Category:Fenner-Harkness Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island]]||Coventry||Fenner-Harkness Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |157||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY114 JONATHAN WESTCOTT LOT]||4||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2625774 Jonathan Westcott Lot]||||Coventry||Jonathan Westcott Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |158||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY115 UNKNOWN LOT]||4||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2689197 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Coventry #115]||||Coventry||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Coventry #115, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |159||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY116 ROBERT K BRANT CEMETERY]||17||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2577976 Robert K Brant Cemetery]||[[:Category:Robert K Brant Cemetery, Coventry, Rhode Island]]||Coventry||Robert K Brant Cemetery, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |160||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY117 ROYAL COLVIN LOT]||40||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2474249 Royal Colvin Lot]||[[:Category:Royal Colvin Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island]]||Coventry||Royal Colvin Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |161||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY118 JAMES O KNIGHT LOT]||3||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2202785 James O. Knight Lot]||||Coventry||James O. Knight Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |162||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY119 SAMUEL WALL LOT]||14||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2229260 Samuel Wall Lot]||[[:Category:Samuel Wall Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island]]||Coventry||Samuel Wall Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |163||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY120 CHARLES BROWN LOT]||10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2625775 Charles Brown Lot]||||Coventry||Charles Brown Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |164||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY121 NATHAN COLVIN LOT]||18||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2504026 Nathan Colvin Lot]||[[:Category:Nathan Colvin Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island]]||Coventry||Nathan Colvin Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |165||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY122 READ FAMILY CEMETERY]||27||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2216733 Read Family Cemetery]||||Coventry||Read Family Cemetery, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |166||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY123 UNKNOWN LOT]||3||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2689198 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Coventry #123]||||Coventry||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Coventry #123, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |167||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY124 DUTY CORNELL LOT]||2||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2273784 Duty Cornell Lot]||||Coventry||Duty Cornell Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |168||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY125 WILSON FAMILY BURIAL PLOT]||15||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2281575 Wilson Family Burial Plot]||||Coventry||Wilson Family Burial Plot, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |169||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY126 THOMAS WATERMAN BURIAL GROUND]||5||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2213739 Thomas Waterman Burial Ground]||||Coventry||Thomas Waterman Burial Ground, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |170||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY127 JAMES B ARNOLD LOT]||7||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2351139 James B Arnold Lot]||[[:Category:James B Arnold Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island]] ||Coventry||James B Arnold Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |171||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY128 WANTON GREENE LOT]||5||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2213740 Wanton Greene Lot]||||Coventry||Wanton Greene Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |172||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY129 BROWN-ANDREW LOT]||5||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2433839 Brown-Andrew Lot]||||Coventry||Brown-Andrew Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |173||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY130 COLVIN-WIGHT LOT]||13||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2202786 Colvin-Wight Cemetery]||[[:Category:Colvin-Wight Cemetery, Coventry, Rhode Island]]||Coventry||Colvin-Wight Cemetery, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |174||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY131 WILLIAM PHILLIPS LOT]||4||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2625776 William Phillips Lot]||||Coventry||William Phillips Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |175||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY132 UNKNOWN LOT]||8||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2689199 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Coventry #132]||||Coventry||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Coventry #132, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |176||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY133 UNKNOWN LOT]||8||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2689200 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Coventry #133]||||Coventry||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Coventry #133, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |177||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY134 THOMAS WHALEY LOT]||8||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2497722 Thomas Whaley Lot]||[[:Category:Thomas Whaley Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island]]||Coventry||Thomas Whaley Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |178||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY135 MAPLE ROOT CEMETERY]||1100||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/641348 Maple Root Cemetery]||[[:Category:Maple Root Cemetery, Coventry, Rhode Island]]||Coventry||Maple Root Cemetery, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |179||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY136 JOSEPH WEAVER LOT]||17||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2213789 Weaver Lot]||||Coventry||Weaver Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |180||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY137 AMBROSE ROGERS LOT]||24||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2206889 Ambrose Rogers Lot]||||Coventry||Ambrose Rogers Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |181||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY138 PERKINS-COREY LOT]||30||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2458754 Perkins-Corey Lot]||[[:Category:Perkins-Corey Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island]]||Coventry||Perkins-Corey Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |182||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY139 JOSEPH SCOTT CEMETERY]||8||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2483941 Joseph Scott Cemetery]||||Coventry||Joseph Scott Cemetery, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |183||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY140 ICHABOD SCOTT CEMETERY]||11||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2369730 Ichabod Scott Cemetery]||||Coventry||Ichabod Scott Cemetery, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |184||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY141 HERMAN KOEGEL LOT]||2||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2611784 Herman Koegel Lot]||||Coventry||Herman Koegel Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |185||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY142 NATHANIEL CHACE LOT]||4||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2351156 Nathaniel Chace Lot]||||Coventry||Nathaniel Chace Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |186||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY143 CALEB BAKER LOT]||8||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2473718 Caleb Baker Lot]||||Coventry||Caleb Baker Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |187||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY144 LANKFORD WEAVER LOT]||10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2396011 Langford Weaver Lot]||||Coventry||Langford Weaver Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |188||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY145 UNKNOWN LOT]||2||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2689201 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Coventry #145]||||Coventry||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Coventry #145, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |189||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY146 JABEZ ANTHONY LOT]||15||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2625778 Jabez Anthony Lot]||[[:Category:Jabez Anthony Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island]]||Coventry||Jabez Anthony Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |190||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY147 OLD INDIAN CEMETERY]||8||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2689208 Old Indian Cemetery]||||Coventry||Old Indian Cemetery, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |191||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY148 THOMAS REMINGTON CEMETERY]||10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2265717 Remington Family Cemetery]||[[:Category: Thomas Remington Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island]]||Coventry||Remington Family Cemetery, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |192||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY149 JOB GREENE CEMETERY]||9||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2213791 Job Greene Cemetery]||||Coventry||Job Greene Cemetery, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |193||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY150 THOMAS REMINGTON LOT]||14||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2260478 Thomas Remington Lot]||[[:Category:Thomas Remington Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island]]||Coventry||Thomas Remington Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |194||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY151 BURLINGAME-BRAYTON LOT]||30||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2262596 Burlingame-Brayton Lot]||[[:Category:Burlingame-Brayton Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island]]||Coventry||Burlingame-Brayton Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |195||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY152 BURLINGAME-KNIGHT LOT]||19||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2216752 Burlingame-Knight Lot]||[[:Category:Burlingame-Knight Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island]]||Coventry||Burlingame-Knight Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |196||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY153 JONATHAN FRANKLIN LOT]||2||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2689209 Jonathan Franklin Lot (Defunct)]||||Coventry||Jonathan Franklin Lot (Defunct), Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |197||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY154 OBADIAH JOHNSON LOT]||16||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2252838 Obadiah Johnson Lot]||||Coventry||Obadiah Johnson Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |198||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY155 SAMUEL FRANKLIN LOT]||13||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2456556 Samuel Franklin Lot]||||Coventry||Samuel Franklin Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |199||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY156 SION ARNOLD LOT]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2360228 Sion Arnold Lot]||||Coventry||Sion Arnold Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |200||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY157 HEZEKIAH BENNETT LOT]||14||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2480753 Hezekiah Bennett Lot]||||Coventry||Hezekiah Bennett Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |201||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY158 JEREMIAH KNIGHT LOT]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2202789 Jeremiah Knight Lot]||||Coventry||Jeremiah Knight Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |202||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY159 JAMES G MATHEWSON LOT]||4||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2270466 James G. Mathewson Lot]||[[:Category:James G. Mathewson Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island]]||Coventry||James G. Mathewson Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |203||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY160 HENRY J CAPWELL LOT]||7||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2504427 Henry J. Capwell Lot]||||Coventry||Henry J. Capwell Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |204||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY161 WILLIAM NICHOLS LOT]||10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2404700 William Nichols Lot]||||Coventry||William Nichols Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |205||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY162 EDMOND ANDREWS LOT]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2417193 Edmond Andrews Lot]||||Coventry||Edmond Andrews Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |206||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY163 IRUS ALBRO LOT]||18||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2268062 Irus Albro Lot]||[[:Category:Irus Albro Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island]]||Coventry||Irus Albro Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |207||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY164 JAMES ROBERTS LOT]||8||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2604155 James Roberts Lot]||||Coventry||James Roberts Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |208||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY165 YELVERTON WAIT LOT]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2246339 Yelverton Wait Lot]||[[:Category:Yelverton Wait Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island]]||Coventry||Yelverton Wait Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |209||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY166 CROMWELL WHIPPLE MONUMENT]||1||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2517346 Cromwell Whipple Monument]||||Coventry||Cromwell Whipple Monument, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |210||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY167 STEPHEN STONE LOT]||9||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2625814 Stephen Stone Lot]||||Coventry||Stephen Stone Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |211||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY168 BRAYTON BURIAL GROUND]||25||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2165248 Brayton Burial Ground]||[[:Category:Brayton Burial Ground, Coventry, Rhode Island]]||Coventry||Brayton Burial Ground, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |212||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY169 HAVENS LOT]||3||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2625815 Havens Lot]||||Coventry||Havens Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |213||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY170 UNKNOWN LOT]||2||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2689210 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Coventry #170]||||Coventry||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Coventry #170, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |214||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY171 MARTHA RICE LOT]||14||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2275496 Martha Rice Lot]||||Coventry||Martha Rice Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |215||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY172 CALEB NICHOLAS LOT]||8||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2689211 Caleb Nicholas Lot (Defunct)]||||Coventry||Caleb Nicholas Lot (Defunct), Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |216||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY173 JONATHAN BRIGGS LOT]||3||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2689212 Jonathan Briggs Lot (Defunct)]||||Coventry||Jonathan Briggs Lot (Defunct), Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |217||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY174 CHARLES JORDAN LOT]||7||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2625819 Charles Jordan Lot]||||Coventry||Charles Jordan Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |218||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY175 PELEG BROWN LOT]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2625820 Peleg Brown Lot]||||Coventry||Peleg Brown Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |219||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY176 COLVIN-JOHNSON LOT]||36||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2202794 Colvin-Johnson Cemetery]||[[:Category:Colvin-Johnson Cemetery, Coventry, Rhode Island]]||Coventry||Colvin-Johnson Cemetery, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |220||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY177 SILAS POTTER LOT]||5||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2538761 Silas Potter Lot]||||Coventry||Silas Potter Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |221||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY178 NATHANIEL ARNOLD LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2689295 Nathaniel Arnold Lot (Defunct)]||||Coventry||Nathaniel Arnold Lot (Defunct), Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |222||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY179 DANIEL WEAVER LOT]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2625827 Daniel Weaver Lot]||||Coventry||Daniel Weaver Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |223||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY180 ISAAC FISKE LOT]||17||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2288685 Isaac Fiske Lot]||||Coventry||Isaac Fiske Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |224||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY181 STEPHEN MATTESON LOT]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2432505 Stephen Matteson Lot]||||Coventry||Stephen Matteson Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |225||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY182 OBADIAH JOHNSON LOT]||22||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2252839 Obadiah Johnson Lot]||||Coventry||Obadiah Johnson Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |226||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY183 JOB GREENE LOT]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2213793 Job Greene Lot]||[[:Category:Job Greene Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island]]||Coventry||Job Greene Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |227||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY184 JOHN WICKES LOT]||13||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2270162 John Wickes Lot]||[[:Category:John Wickes Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island]]||Coventry||John Wickes Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |228||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY185 EVERGREEN CEMETERY]||18||||||Coventry||, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |229||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY186 MAJ JONATHAN NICHOLS LOT]||4||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2216742 Major Jonathan Nichols Lot]||||Coventry||Major Jonathan Nichols Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |230||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY187 JAMES WOOD LOT]||17||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2625847 James Wood Lot]||||Coventry||James Wood Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |231||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY188 TOWN FARM NEW CEMETERY]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2554702 Town Farm New Cemetery]||||Coventry||Town Farm New Cemetery, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |232||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY189 KING-BATES LOT]||16||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2625867 King-Bates Lot]||||Coventry||King-Bates Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |233||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY190 UNKNOWN FRENCH SOLDIER]||1||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2625872 French Soldier Burial Site]||||Coventry||French Soldier Burial Site, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |234||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY191 UNKNOWN CEMETERY]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2689296 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Coventry #191]||||Coventry||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Coventry #191, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |235||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY192 METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH LOT]||21||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2260557 Methodist Episcopal Church Lot]||[[:Category:Methodist Episcopal Church Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island]]||Coventry||Methodist Episcopal Church Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |236||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY193 UNKNOWN LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2689297 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Coventry #193]||||Coventry||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Coventry #193, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |237||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY194 MAJ EZRA RAMSDELL LOT]||26||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2216743 Major Ezra Ramsdell Lot]||||Coventry||Major Ezra Ramsdell Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |238||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY195 CALEB WHITMAN LOT]||8||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2625874 Caleb Whitman Lot]||||Coventry||Caleb Whitman Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |239||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY196 UNKNOWN LOT]||4||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2689298 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Coventry #196]||||Coventry||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Coventry #196, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |240||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY197 WESTCOTT LOT]||14||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2625875 Westcott Lot]||||Coventry||Westcott Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |241||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY198 UNKNOWN LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2689299 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Coventry #198]||||Coventry||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Coventry #198, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |242||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY199 JOSIAH COLVIN CEMETERY]||30||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2475644 Josiah Colvin Cemetery]||[[:Category: Josiah Colvin Cemetery, Scituate, Rhode Island]]||Coventry||Josiah Colvin Cemetery, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |243||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CY500 METAL PLATE]||||||||Coventry||, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |244||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CYA02 RICE LOT]||||||||Coventry||, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |245||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CYA03 GOFF LOT]||3||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2689575 Goff Lot]||||Coventry||Goff Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |246||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CYA04 STAFFORD LOT]||2||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2689576 Stafford Lot]||||Coventry||Stafford Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |247||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CYA05 TOWN PAUPER LOT]||11||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2625881 Town Pauper Lot]||||Coventry||Town Pauper Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |248||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CYA06 UNKNOWN]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2689577 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Coventry #A06]||||Coventry||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Coventry #A06, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |249||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CYA07 LORENZO STONE LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2625903 Lorenzo Stone Lot]||||Coventry||Lorenzo Stone Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |250||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CYA08 NATHAN SCOTT LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2689578 Nathan Scott Lot]||||Coventry||Nathan Scott Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |251||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CYA09 UNKNOWN LOT]||2||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2689579 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Coventry #A09]||||Coventry||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Coventry #A09, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |252||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CYA10 UNKNOWN LOT]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2689580 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Coventry #A10]||||Coventry||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Coventry #A10, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |253||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CYA11 ROUSE LOT]||7||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2689581 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Coventry #A11]||||Coventry||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Coventry #A11, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |254||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CYA12 UNKNOWN LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2689582 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Coventry #A12]||||Coventry||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Coventry #A12, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |255||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CYA13 UNKNOWN LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2689583 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Coventry #A13]||||Coventry||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Coventry #A13, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |256||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CYA14 JOHN WHIMPEE LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2625909 John Whimpee Lot]||||Coventry||John Whimpee Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |257||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CYA15 JAMES GREENE LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2213796 James Greene Cemetery]||||Coventry||James Greene Cemetery, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |258||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CYA16 JAMES FENNER LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2625966 James Fenner Lot]||||Coventry||James Fenner Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |259||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CYA17 FRED ARNOLD LOT]||1||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2625967 Fred Arnold Lot]||||Coventry||Fred Arnold Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |260||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CYA18 ORCHARD LOT]||2||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2625968 Orchard Lot]||||Coventry||Orchard Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |261||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CYA19 SAMUEL DORRANCE LOT]||2||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2625970 Samuel Dorrance Lot]||||Coventry||Samuel Dorrance Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |262||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CYA20 BROWN LOT]||8||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2625972 Brown Lot]||||Coventry||Brown Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |263||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CYA21 UNKNOWN LOT]||5||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2689584 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Coventry #A21]||||Coventry||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Coventry #A21, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |264||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CYA22 UNKNOWN LOT]||7||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2689586 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Coventry #A22]||||Coventry||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Coventry #A22, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |265||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CYA23 RUFUS WEAVER LOT]||1||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2689587 Rufus Weaver Lot]||||Coventry||Rufus Weaver Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |266||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CYA24 UNKNOWN LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2689588 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Coventry #A24]||||Coventry||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Coventry #A24, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |267||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CYA25 JEREMIAH KNIGHT LOT]||2||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2689589 Jeremiah Knight Lot]||||Coventry||Jeremiah Knight Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |268||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CYA26 UNKNOWN LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2689590 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Coventry #A26]||||Coventry||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Coventry #A26, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |269||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CYA27 UNKNOWN LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2689591 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Coventry #A27]||||Coventry||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Coventry #A27, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |270||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CYA28 RICE LOT]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2625977 Rice Lot]||||Coventry||Rice Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |271||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CYA29 ALONSON STONE LOT]||2||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2689592 Alonson Stone Lot]||||Coventry||Alonson Stone Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |272||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CYA30 ROGERS LOT]||7||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2625979 Rogers Lot]||||Coventry||Rogers Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |273||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CYA31 JOHN H RODMAN LOT]||1||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2625980 John H. Rodman Lot]||||Coventry||John H. Rodman Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |274||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CYA32 POUND LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2625981 Pound Lot]||||Coventry||Pound Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |275||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CYA33 JAMES BATES LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2625983 Captain James Bates Lot]||||Coventry||Captain James Bates Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |276||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CYA34 UNKNOWN LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2689593 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Coventry #A34]||||Coventry||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Coventry #A34, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |277||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CYA35 SHAW LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2689594 Shaw Lot]||||Coventry||Shaw Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |278||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CYA36 BATES LOT]||8||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2625984 Bates Lot]||||Coventry||Bates Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |279||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CYA37 ANNA WESTCOTT LOT]||1||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2625985 Anna Westcott Lot]||||Coventry||Anna Westcott Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |280||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CYA38 WICKES-WESTCOTT LOT]||5||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2626083 Wickes-Westcott Lot]||||Coventry||Wickes-Westcott Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |281||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CYA39 JONATHAN STAFFORD LOT]||8||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2626086 Jonathan Stafford Lot]||||Coventry||Jonathan Stafford Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |282||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CYA41 UNKNOWN LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2689595 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Coventry #A41]||||Coventry||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Coventry #A41, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |283||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CYA43 JEREMIAH KNIGHT LOT]||12||||||Coventry||, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |284||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CYA45 UNKNOWN LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2689596 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Coventry #A45]||||Coventry||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Coventry #A45, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |285||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CYA46 CAPWELL-JORDAN LOT]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2689598 Capwell-Jordan Lot]||||Coventry||Capwell-Jordan Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |286||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CYA47 UNKNOWN LOT]||9||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2689599 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Coventry #A47]||||Coventry||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Coventry #A47, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |287||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CYA48 MANCHESTER LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2689600 Manchester Lot]||||Coventry||Manchester Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |288||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CYA49 UNKNOWN LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2689602 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Coventry #A49]||||Coventry||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Coventry #A49, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |289||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CYA50 UNKNOWN LOT]||48||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2689603 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Coventry #A50]||||Coventry||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Coventry #A50, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |290||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CYA51 MATTESON LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2689604 Matteson Lot]||||Coventry||Matteson Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |291||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CYA52 PHEBE JOHNSON LOT]||1||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2626088 Phebe Johnson Lot]||||Coventry||Phebe Johnson Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |292||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CYA53 JAMES ROBERTS LOT]||2||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2626089 James Roberts Lot]||||Coventry||James Roberts Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |293||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CYA54 UNKNOWN LOT]||18||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2689605 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Coventry #A54]||||Coventry||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Coventry #A54, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |294||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CYA55 UNKNOWN LOT]||13||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2689607 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Coventry #A55]||||Coventry||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Coventry #A55, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |295||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CYA56 MATTESON LOT]||3||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2626090 Matteson Lot]||||Coventry||Matteson Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |296||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CYA57 PHEBE GREENE LOT]||4||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2213797 Phebe Greene Lot]||||Coventry||Phebe Greene Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |297||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CYA58 GREENE LOT]||8||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2689608 Greene Lot]||||Coventry||Greene Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |298||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CYA59 UNKNOWN LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2689609 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Coventry #A59]||||Coventry||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Coventry #A59, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |299||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CYA60 DR JOSEPH CAREY LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2626091 Doctor Joseph Carey Lot]||||Coventry||Doctor Joseph Carey Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |300||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CYA61 RICHMOND REMINGTON LOT]||1||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2626092 Richard Remington Lot]||||Coventry||Richard Remington Lot, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |301||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CYA62 PEARCE BURIAL GROUND]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2689610 Pearce Burial Ground]||||Coventry||Pearce Burial Ground, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |302||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CYA64 SINGLE STONE-EUNICE B AUSTIN]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2626095 Eunice Brown Austin Stone]||||Coventry||Eunice Brown Austin Stone, Coventry, Rhode Island |- valign=top |303||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EG001 BAILEY-BRAYTON LOT]||33||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2216767 Bailey-Brayton Lot]||[[:Category:Bailey-Brayton Lot, East Greenwich, Rhode Island]]||East Greenwich||Bailey-Brayton Lot, East Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |304||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EG002 RODMAN VAUGHN LOT]||23||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2399779 Rodman Vaughn Lot]||[[:Category:Rodman Vaughn Lot, East Greenwich, Rhode Island]]||East Greenwich||Rodman Vaughn Lot, East Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |305||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EG003 SPENCER LOT]||3||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2389390 Spencer Lot]||[[:Category:Spencer Lot, East Greenwich, Rhode Island]]||East Greenwich||Spencer Lot, East Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |306||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EG004 CAPRON-BAILEY LOT]||51||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2404744 Capron-Bailey Lot]||||East Greenwich||Capron-Bailey Lot, East Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |307||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EG005 SHIPPEE-ARNOLD LOT]||80||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1960737 Shippee-Arnold Lot]||[[:Category: Shippee-Arnold Lot, East Greenwich, Rhode Island]]||East Greenwich||Shippee-Arnold Lot, East Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |308||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EG006 SPENCER-BRIGGS LOT]||18||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2245317 Spencer-Briggs Lot]||[[:Category:Spencer-Briggs Lot, East Greenwich, Rhode Island]]||East Greenwich||Spencer-Briggs Lot, East Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |309||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EG007 VAUGHN LOT]||28||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1498864 Vaughn Lot]||[[:Category:Vaughn Lot, East Greenwich, Rhode Island]]||East Greenwich||Vaughn Lot, East Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |310||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EG008 ANDREWS LOT]||23||||||East Greenwich||, East Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |311||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EG009 JOHN SPENCER LOT]||76||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/330771 John Spencer Lot]||[[:Category:John Spencer Lot, East Greenwich, Rhode Island]]||East Greenwich||John Spencer Lot, East Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |312||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EG010 DANIEL C BAILEY LOT]||10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2398135 Mitchell Lot]||||East Greenwich||Mitchell Lot, East Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |313||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EG011 SPENCER-SHIPPEE LOT]||28||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2450679 Spencer-Shippee Lot]||[[:Category:Spencer-Shippee Lot, East Greenwich, Rhode Island]]||East Greenwich||Spencer-Shippee Lot, East Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |314||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EG012 WALTER SPENCER LOT]||30||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2245236 Walter Spencer Lot]||[[:Category:Walter Spencer Lot, East Greenwich, Rhode Island]]||East Greenwich||Walter Spencer Lot, East Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |315||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EG013 JOSEPH FRY LOT]||30||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2395423 Joseph Fry Lot]||[[:Category:Joseph Fry Lot, East Greenwich, Rhode Island]]||East Greenwich||Joseph Fry Lot, East Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |316||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EG014 GREENE LOT]||8||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2213798 Greene Lot]||[[:Category:Greene Lot, East Greenwich, Rhode Island]]||East Greenwich||Greene Lot, East Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |317||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EG015 STEPHEN GREENE LOT]||40||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2213802 Stephen Greene Lot]||[[:Category:Stephen Greene Lot, East Greenwich, Rhode Island]]||East Greenwich||Stephen Greene Lot, East Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |318||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EG016 PELEG WOOD LOT]||24||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1983874 Peleg Wood Lot]||||East Greenwich||Peleg Wood Lot, East Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |319||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EG017 WHITMAN/WIGHTMAN LOT]||36||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2392029 Whitman-Wightman Lot]||[[:Category:Whitman-Wightman Lot, East Greenwich, Rhode Island]]||East Greenwich||Whitman-Wightman Lot, East Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |320||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EG018 PARDON TILLINGHAST LOT]||90||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2213805 Tillinghast Lot]||[[:Category: Tillinghast Lot, East Greenwich, Rhode Island]]||East Greenwich||Tillinghast Lot, East Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |321||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EG019 CALEB COOKE LOT]||11||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2414262 Caleb Cooke Lot]||||East Greenwich||Caleb Cooke Lot, East Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |322||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EG020 VAUGHN LOT]||37||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2450616 Vaughn Lot]||[[:Category:Vaughn Lot 2, East Greenwich, Rhode Island]]||East Greenwich||Vaughn Lot, East Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |323||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EG021 JONATHAN NICHOLS LOT]||17||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2238365 Jonathan Nichols Lot]||[[:Category:Jonathan Nichols Lot, East Greenwich, Rhode Island]]||East Greenwich||Jonathan Nichols Lot, East Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |324||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EG022 ANTHONY HALL LOT]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2415060 Anthony Hall Lot]||[[:Category:Anthony Hall Lot, East Greenwich, Rhode Island]]||East Greenwich||Anthony Hall Lot, East Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |325||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EG023 PAINE SPENCER LOT]||23||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1968088 Payne-Spencer Lot]||[[:Category:Payne-Spencer Lot, East Greenwich, Rhode Island]]||East Greenwich||Payne-Spencer Lot, East Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |326||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EG024 CAPT SAMUEL FRY LOT]||7||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2202841 Captain Samuel Fry Lot]||[[:Category:Captain Samuel Fry Lot, East Greenwich, Rhode Island]]||East Greenwich||Captain Samuel Fry Lot, East Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |327||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EG025 DANIEL HOWLAND LOT]||35||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2202891 Daniel Howland Lot]||[[:Category:Daniel Howland Lot, East Greenwich, Rhode Island]]||East Greenwich||Daniel Howland Lot, East Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |328||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EG026 GLENWOOD CEMETERY]||1653||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/283504 Glenwood Cemetery]||[[:Category: Glenwood Cemetery, East Greenwich, Rhode Island]]||East Greenwich||Glenwood Cemetery, East Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |329||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EG027 CHARLES NICHOLS LOT]||31||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2389080 Nichols Lot]||[[:Category: Charles Nichols Lot, East Greenwich, Rhode Island]]||East Greenwich||Nichols Lot, East Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |330||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EG028 MOSES SPENCER LOT]||15||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2430660 Moses Spencer Lot]||[[:Category:Moses Spencer Lot, East Greenwich, Rhode Island]]||East Greenwich||Moses Spencer Lot, East Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |331||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EG029 GEORGE SWEET LOT]||18||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2648891 Sweet Lot]||||East Greenwich||Sweet Lot, East Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |332||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EG030 CAPT ALLEN JOHNSON LOT]||14||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2430662 Captain Allen Johnson Lot]||[[:Category:Captain Allen Johnson Lot, East Greenwich, Rhode Island]]||East Greenwich||Captain Allen Johnson Lot, East Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |333||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EG031 JEFFREY DAVIS LOT]||18||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2245123 Jeffrey Davis Lot]||||East Greenwich||Jeffrey Davis Lot, East Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |334||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EG032 JOB TILLINGHAST LOT]||27||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2259161 Job Tillinghast Lot]||||East Greenwich||Job Tillinghast Lot, East Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |335||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EG033 BRIGGS-JACOY-COREY]||33||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2245233 Briggs-Jacoy-Corey Lot]||||East Greenwich||Briggs-Jacoy-Corey Lot, East Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |336||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EG034 BAILEY-HALL]||8||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1983867 Bailey-Hall Lot]||[[:Category:Bailey-Hall Lot, East Greenwich, Rhode Island]]||East Greenwich||Bailey-Hall Lot, East Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |337||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EG035 CLEMENT WEAVER LOT]||39||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2213806 Clement Weaver Lot]||[[:Category:Clement Weaver Lot, East Greenwich, Rhode Island]]||East Greenwich||Clement Weaver Lot, East Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |338||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EG036 QUAKER OR ANTHONY CEMETERY]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2213808 Quaker Lot]||[[:Category: Quaker Lot, East Greenwich, Rhode Island]]||East Greenwich||Quaker Lot, East Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |339||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EG037 ST. LUKES CHURCH CEMETERY]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2202188 Saint Lukes Episcopal Churchyard]||[[:Category: Saint Lukes Episcopal Churchyard, East Greenwich, Rhode Island]]||East Greenwich||Saint Lukes Episcopal Churchyard, East Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |340||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EG038 EAST GREENWICH CEMETERY]||3800||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/801523 East Greenwich Cemetery]||[[:Category: East Greenwich Cemetery, East Greenwich, Rhode Island]]||East Greenwich||East Greenwich Cemetery, East Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |341||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EG039 ST PATRICK'S CEMETERY]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1554635 Saint Patrick Cemetery]||[[:Category:Saint Patrick Cemetery, East Greenwich, Rhode Island]]||East Greenwich||Saint Patrick Cemetery, East Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |342||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EG040 EDMUND ANDREWS LOT]||10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2452603 Edmund Andrews Lot]||[[:Category:Edmund Andrews Lot, East Greenwich, Rhode Island]]||East Greenwich||Edmund Andrews Lot, East Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |343||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EG041 UNKNOWN LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2695984 Rhode Island Hist Cemetery East Greenwich #41]||||East Greenwich||Rhode Island Hist Cemetery East Greenwich #41, East Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |344||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EG042 CORNELL-BRIGGS LOT]||50||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2314632 Cornell-Briggs Lot]||[[:Category:Cornell-Briggs Lot, East Greenwich, Rhode Island]]||East Greenwich||Cornell-Briggs Lot, East Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |345||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EG043 JOSEPH CARD LOT]||11||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2395014 Joseph Card Lot]||[[:Category:Joseph Card Lot, East Greenwich, Rhode Island]]||East Greenwich||Joseph Card Lot, East Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |346||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EG044 JAMES SWEET LOT]||8||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2413778 James Sweet Lot]||[[:Category:James Sweet Lot, East Greenwich, Rhode Island]]||East Greenwich||James Sweet Lot, East Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |347||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EG045 JAMES POLLARD LOT]||17||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2244804 James Pollard Lot]||||East Greenwich||James Pollard Lot, East Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |348||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EG046 FRY-HOWLAND LOT]||9||||||East Greenwich||, East Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |349||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EG047 HENRY SPENCER LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2389184 Henry Spencer Lot]||[[:Category:Henry Spencer Lot, East Greenwich, Rhode Island]]||East Greenwich||Henry Spencer Lot, East Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |350||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EG048 SPENCER LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2245308 Spencer Lot]||[[:Category:Spencer Lot 2, East Greenwich, Rhode Island]]||East Greenwich||Spencer Lot, East Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |351||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EG049 ISAAC SPENCER LOT]||24||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2320600 Isaac Spencer Lot]||||East Greenwich||Isaac Spencer Lot, East Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |352||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EG050 JOB CARD LOT]||9||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2452720 Job Card Lot]||[[:Category:Job Card Lot, East Greenwich, Rhode Island]]||East Greenwich||Job Card Lot, East Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |353||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EG051 SAMUEL SHIPPEE LOT]||10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2452777 Samuel Shippee Lot]||[[:Category:Samuel Shippee Lot, East Greenwich, Rhode Island]]||East Greenwich||Samuel Shippee Lot, East Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |354||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EG052 THOMAS BRAYTON LOT]||2||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2202740 Thomas Brayton Lot]||[[:Category:Thomas Brayton Lot, East Greenwich, Rhode Island]]||East Greenwich||Thomas Brayton Lot, East Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |355||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EG053 AMOS VAUGHN LOT]||10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2452785 Amos Vaughn Lot]||||East Greenwich||Amos Vaughn Lot, East Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |356||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EG054 JOANNA VAUGHN LOT]||24||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2430509 Joanna Vaughn Lot]||[[:Category:Joanna Vaughn Lot, East Greenwich, Rhode Island]]||East Greenwich||Joanna Vaughn Lot, East Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |357||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EG055 ROBERT VAUGHN LOT]||22||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2413666 Robert Vaughn Lot]||[[:Category:Robert Vaughn Lot, East Greenwich, Rhode Island]]||East Greenwich||Robert Vaughn Lot, East Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |358||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EG056 SPENCER-BRIGGS LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2516951 Spencer - Briggs Lot]||[[:Category:Spencer-Briggs Lot, East Greenwich, Rhode Island]]||East Greenwich||Spencer - Briggs Lot, East Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |359||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EG057 UNKNOWN LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2695985 Rhode Island Hist Cemetery East Greenwich #57]||||East Greenwich||Rhode Island Hist Cemetery East Greenwich #57, East Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |360||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EG058 BENJAMIN JOHNSON LOT]||7||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2626814 Benjamin Johnson Lot]||||East Greenwich||Benjamin Johnson Lot, East Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |361||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EG059 SAMUEL GARDNER LOT]||8||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2626817 Samuel Gardner Lot]||[[:Category:Samuel Gardner Lot, East Greenwich, Rhode Island]]||East Greenwich||Samuel Gardner Lot, East Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |362||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EG060 PARDON MAWNEY LOT]||35||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2211734 Pardon Mawney Lot]||[[:Category: Pardon Mawney Lot, East Greenwich, Rhode Island]]||East Greenwich||Pardon Mawney Lot, East Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |363||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EG061 FOSTER LOT]||10||||||East Greenwich||, East Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |364||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EG062 ELDER JOHN GORTON MEETING BG]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2202078 Baptist Burial Ground]||[[:Category:Elder John Gorton Meeting BG, East Greenwich, Rhode Island]]||East Greenwich||Baptist Burial Ground, East Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |365||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EG063 SPENCER SHIPPEE LOT]||13||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2238941 Spencer Shippee Lot]||||East Greenwich||Spencer Shippee Lot, East Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |366||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EG064 JOSEPH CARPENTER LOT]||19||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2364708 Joseph Carpenter Lot]||[[:Category:Joseph Carpenter Lot, East Greenwich, Rhode Island]]||East Greenwich||Joseph Carpenter Lot, East Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |367||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EG065 POTTER-SHIPPEE LOT]||10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1960763 Potter-Shippee Lot]||[[:Category:Potter-Shippee Lot, East Greenwich, Rhode Island]]||East Greenwich||Potter-Shippee Lot, East Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |368||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EG066 PHILIP PLACE LOT]||20||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2514280 Place Lot]||[[:Category:Philip Place Lot, East Greenwich, Rhode Island]]||East Greenwich||Place Lot, East Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |369||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EG067 CAPT JOHN WELLS LOT]||76||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2346248 Captain John Wells Lot]||||East Greenwich||Captain John Wells Lot, East Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |370||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EG068 RICHARD SWEET LOT]||48||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2370320 Richard Sweet Lot]||[[:Category:Richard Sweet Lot, East Greenwich, Rhode Island]]||East Greenwich||Richard Sweet Lot, East Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |371||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EG069 GARDINER LOT]||16||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2521546 Gardiner Lot]||[[:Category:Gardiner Lot, East Greenwich, Rhode Island]]||East Greenwich||Gardiner Lot, East Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |372||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EG070 CORNELIUS CLARK LOT]||5||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2403222 Cornelius Clark Lot]||[[:Category:Cornelius Clark Lot, East Greenwich, Rhode Island]]||East Greenwich||Cornelius Clark Lot, East Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |373||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EG071 PEIRCE-SPENCER LOT]||27||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2626822 Peirce-Spencer Lot]||||East Greenwich||Peirce-Spencer Lot, East Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |374||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EG072 OLIVER WICKES LOT]||144||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2238964 Oliver Wickes Lot]||[[:Category:Oliver Wickes Lot, East Greenwich, Rhode Island]]||East Greenwich||Oliver Wickes Lot, East Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |375||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EG073 LUTHERAN CHURCH CEMETERY]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2375873 Lutheran Church Cemetery]||||East Greenwich||Lutheran Church Cemetery, East Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |376||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EG074 E GREENWICH SWEDISH CEMETERY]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2451772 East Greenwich Swedish Cemetery]||||East Greenwich||East Greenwich Swedish Cemetery, East Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |377||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EG075 UNKNOWN LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2695986 Rhode Island Hist Cemetery East Greenwich #75]||||East Greenwich||Rhode Island Hist Cemetery East Greenwich #75, East Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |378||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EG076 WEAVER FAMILY LOT]||7||||||East Greenwich||, East Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |379||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EG077 JOSHUA GODFREY LOT]||4||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2626916 Joshua Godfrey Lot]||[[:Category:Joshua Godfrey Lot, East Greenwich, Rhode Island]]||East Greenwich||Joshua Godfrey Lot, East Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |380||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EG078 RICHARD BRIGGS LOT]||48||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2434262 Richard Briggs Lot]||[[:Category:Richard Briggs Lot, East Greenwich, Rhode Island]]||East Greenwich||Richard Briggs Lot, East Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |381||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EG079 CARR-RATHBUN LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2626920 Carr-Rathbun Lot]||[[:Category:Carr-Rathbun Lot, East Greenwich, Rhode Island]]||East Greenwich||Carr-Rathbun Lot, East Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |382||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EG080 TIBBETTS LOT]||4||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2685455 Tibbets Lot]||||East Greenwich||Tibbets Lot, East Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |383||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EG081 CLARKE GREENE LOT]||6||||||East Greenwich||, East Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |384||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EG082 ETHAN CLARKE LOT]||||||||East Greenwich||, East Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |385||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EG083 JUDD FAMILY LOT]||1||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2476983 Judd Family Lot]||||East Greenwich||Judd Family Lot, East Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |386||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EG084 STRAIGHT-SPENCER LOT]||36||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2626924 Straight-Spencer Lot]||[[:Category:Straight-Spencer Lot, East Greenwich, Rhode Island]]||East Greenwich||Straight-Spencer Lot, East Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |387||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EG085 CHRISTOPHER MITCHELL LOT]||3||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2216878 Christopher Mitchell Lot]||||East Greenwich||Christopher Mitchell Lot, East Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |388||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EG086 LEVI MATTESON]||||||||East Greenwich||, East Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |389||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EG087 BAKER LOT]||||||||East Greenwich||, East Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |390||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EG088 FRANKLIN-VAUGHN LOT]||||||||East Greenwich||, East Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |391||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EG089 PRIVATE CEMETERY]||1||||||East Greenwich||, East Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |392||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EG090 JONATHAN SHERMAN LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2526776 Jonathan Sherman Lot]||||East Greenwich||Jonathan Sherman Lot, East Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |393||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EG091 WINSOR FRY LOT]||8||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2681110 Winsor Fry Lot]||||East Greenwich||Winsor Fry Lot, East Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |394||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EG092 CORY CEMETERY]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2681111 Cory Cemetery]||||East Greenwich||Cory Cemetery, East Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |395||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EG093 CAPT JOHN GIFFORD LOT]||1||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2627064 Captain John Gifford Lot]||||East Greenwich||Captain John Gifford Lot, East Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |396||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EG094 JOHN CARPENTER LOT]||22||||||East Greenwich||, East Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |397||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EG095 DR PETER TURNER LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2681113 Dr Peter Turner Lot]||||East Greenwich||Dr Peter Turner Lot, East Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |398||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EG096 WILLIAM G BOWEN LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2681114 William G Bowen Lot]||||East Greenwich||William G Bowen Lot, East Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |399||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EG509 HUGH BAILEY LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2583736 Hugh Bailey Lot]||[[:Category:Hugh Bailey Lot, East Greenwich, Rhode Island]]||East Greenwich||Hugh Bailey Lot, East Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |400||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EG511 PITCHER LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696196 Pitcher Lot]||||East Greenwich||Pitcher Lot, East Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |401||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EG512 SMALL POX CEMETERY]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2681115 Small Pox Cemetery]||||East Greenwich||Small Pox Cemetery, East Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |402||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EG515 JOHN SPENCER LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/330771 John Spencer Lot]||[[:Category:John Spencer Lot, East Greenwich, Rhode Island]]||East Greenwich||John Spencer Lot, East Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |403||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EG516 HOSPITAL LOT]||7||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696198 Hospital Lot]||||East Greenwich||Hospital Lot, East Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |404||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EG517 UNDERWOOD LOT]||3||||||East Greenwich||, East Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |405||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EG518 JOHN PITCHER LOT]||7||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2627089 John Pitcher Lot]||||East Greenwich||John Pitcher Lot, East Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |406||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EG519 D____ LOT]||16||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2627090 D. Lot]||||East Greenwich||D. Lot, East Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |407||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EG520 SAMUEL TARBOX LOT]||17||||||East Greenwich||, East Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |408||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EG521 FOSTER LOT]||17||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2627092 Foster Lot]||||East Greenwich||Foster Lot, East Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |409||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EG522 BRIGHTMAN-FOSTER LOT]||20||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2627094 Brightman-Foster Lot]||||East Greenwich||Brightman-Foster Lot, East Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |410||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EG523 JOSEPH BAILEY LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2627097 Joseph Bailey Lot]||||East Greenwich||Joseph Bailey Lot, East Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |411||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EG524 AMOS VAUGHN LOT]||4||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2627098 Amos Vaughn Lot]||||East Greenwich||Amos Vaughn Lot, East Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |412||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EG525 JAMES ANDREWS LOT]||25||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2627099 James Andrews Lot]||||East Greenwich||James Andrews Lot, East Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |413||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EG526 HOPKINS LOT]||1||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2627100 Hopkins Lot]||||East Greenwich||Hopkins Lot, East Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |414||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EG527 WILBER VAUGHN LOT]||2||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2627102 Wilber Vaughn Lot]||||East Greenwich||Wilber Vaughn Lot, East Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |415||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EG528 ZEBBEUS NORTHUP LOT]||3||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2627104 Zebbeus Northup Lot]||||East Greenwich||Zebbeus Northup Lot, East Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |416||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EG529 JOHNSON LOT]||34||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2627152 Johnson Lot]||||East Greenwich||Johnson Lot, East Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |417||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EG530 UNKNOWN LOT]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696199 Rhode Island Hist Cemetery East Greenwich #530]||||East Greenwich||Rhode Island Hist Cemetery East Greenwich #530, East Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |418||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EG531 PEARCE LOT]||20||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2627154 Pearce Lot]||||East Greenwich||Pearce Lot, East Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |419||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EG532 UNKNOWN LOT]||3||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2696201 Rhode Island Hist Cemetery East Greenwich #532]||||East Greenwich||Rhode Island Hist Cemetery East Greenwich #532, East Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |420||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EG533 H____ LOT]||20||||||East Greenwich||, East Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |421||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EG534 S___ LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2627221 S. Lot]||||East Greenwich||S. Lot, East Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |422||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EG535 PLACE LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2627222 Place Lot]||||East Greenwich||Place Lot, East Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |423||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EG536 UNKNOWN LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2687657 Rhode Island Hist Cemetery East Greenwich #536]||||East Greenwich||Rhode Island Hist Cemetery East Greenwich #536, East Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |424||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EG537 UNKNOWN LOT]||15||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2695987 Rhode Island Hist Cemetery East Greenwich #537]||||East Greenwich||Rhode Island Hist Cemetery East Greenwich #537, East Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |425||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EG550 SINGLE GRAVESTONE - PARKER]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2648899 Gertrude Parker Stone]||||East Greenwich||Gertrude Parker Stone, East Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |426||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WG001 WAITE-TILLINGHAST LOT]||45||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2274227 Waite-Tillinghast Lot]||||West Greenwich||Waite-Tillinghast Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |427||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WG002 PLAIN MEETING HOUSE]||320||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/951284 Plain Meeting House Cemetery]||[[:Category: Plain Meeting House Cemetery, West Greenwich, Rhode Island]]||West Greenwich||Plain Meeting House Cemetery, West Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |428||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WG003 STONE-WILCOX LOT]||16||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2188580 Stone-Wilcox Lot]||||West Greenwich||Stone-Wilcox Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |429||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WG004 THOMAS MORRIS LOT]||2||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2627228 Thomas Morris Lot]||||West Greenwich||Thomas Morris Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |430||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WG005 HAZARD LOT]||24||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2268526 Hazard Lot]||[[:Category:Hazard Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island]]||West Greenwich||Hazard Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |431||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WG006 CASEY-RATHBUN LOT]||66||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2390542 Casey-Rathbun Lot]||[[:Category:Casey-Rathbun Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island]]||West Greenwich||Casey-Rathbun Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |432||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WG007 AMASA PRATT LOT]||25||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2241074 Amasa Pratt Lot]||[[:Category:Amasa Pratt Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island]]||West Greenwich||Amasa Pratt Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |433||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WG008 DAVID MATTESON LOT]||75||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1960923 David Matteson Lot]||[[:Category:David Matteson Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island]]||West Greenwich||David Matteson Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |434||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WG009 GARDNER REYNOLDS LOT]||5||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2627229 Gardner Reynolds Lot]||||West Greenwich||Gardner Reynolds Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |435||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WG010 ALLEN LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2688480 Allen Lot]||||West Greenwich||Allen Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |436||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WG011 RANDALL CAPWELL LOT]||50||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1962259 Randall Capwell Lot]||[[:Category:Randall Capwell Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island]]||West Greenwich||Randall Capwell Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |437||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WG012 PARDON BROWN LOT]||18||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2395600 Pardon Brown Lot]||||West Greenwich||Pardon Brown Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |438||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WG013 JAMES GREENE LOT]||15||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2274213 James Greene Lot]||[[:Category:James Greene Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island]]||West Greenwich||James Greene Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |439||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WG014 BENJAMIN GREENE LOT]||8||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2274107 Benjamin Greene Lot]||||West Greenwich||Benjamin Greene Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |440||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WG015 GREENE-WAITE LOT]||75||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2216738 Greene-Waite Lot]||||West Greenwich||Greene-Waite Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |441||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WG016 SETH BROWN LOT]||9||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2390739 Seth Brown Lot]||||West Greenwich||Seth Brown Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |442||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WG017 CHRISTOPHER CARPENTER LOT]||20||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2585055 Christopher Carpenter Lot]||||West Greenwich||Christopher Carpenter Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |443||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WG018 JACOB LEWIS LOT]||42||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2373721 Jacob Lewis Lot]||[[:Category:Jacob Lewis Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island]]||West Greenwich||Jacob Lewis Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |444||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WG019 JACOB WEAVER LOT]||19||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2392157 Jacob Weaver Lot]||||West Greenwich||Jacob Weaver Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |445||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WG020 OLIVER MATTSON LOT]||8||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1960741 Oliver Matteson Lot]||||West Greenwich||Oliver Matteson Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |446||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WG021 LEVI WHITFORD LOT]||42||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1960738 Levi Whitford Lot]||||West Greenwich||Levi Whitford Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |447||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WG022 SILAS MATTESON LOT]||32||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1982659 Silas Matteson Lot]||[[:Category:Silas Matteson Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island]]||West Greenwich||Silas Matteson Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |448||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WG023 PRESERVED HALL LOT]||30||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2274221 Preserved Hall Lot]||[[:Category: Preserved Hall Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island]]||West Greenwich||Preserved Hall Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |449||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WG024 WARNER LOT]||10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2480528 Warner Lot]||||West Greenwich||Warner Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |450||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WG025 JOHN ANDREWS LOT]||17||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2284512 Andrews Lot]||||West Greenwich||Andrews Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |451||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WG026 LABAN MATTESON LOT]||22||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1856735 Laban Matteson Lot]||[[:Category:Laban Matteson Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island]]||West Greenwich||Laban Matteson Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |452||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WG027 SIMEON WHITFORD LOT]||8||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2393951 Simeon Whitford Lot]||[[:Category:Simeon Whitford Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island]] ||West Greenwich||Simeon Whitford Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |453||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WG028 RUFUS HOPKINS LOT]||21||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2370807 Hopkins Lot]||[[:Category:Rufus Hopkins Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island]]||West Greenwich||Hopkins Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |454||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WG029 PASCO WHITFORD LOT]||50||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2399618 Pasco Whitford Lot]||[[:Category:Pasco Whitford Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island]]||West Greenwich||Pasco Whitford Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |455||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WG030 WILLIAM J POTTER LOT]||28||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/359342 William Potter Lot]||[[:Category: William Potter Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island]]||West Greenwich||William Potter Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |456||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WG031 SAMUEL KETTELLE LOT]||7||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2387534 Samuel Kettelle Lot]||[[:Category:Samuel Kettelle Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island]]||West Greenwich||Samuel Kettelle Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |457||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WG032 ASEL BATES LOT]||4||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2450639 Asel Bates Lot]||[[:Category:Asel Bates Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island]]||West Greenwich||Asel Bates Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |458||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WG033 THEOPHILUS WHALE LOT]||72||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2399592 Theophilus Whale Lot]||[[:Category:Theophilus Whale Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island]]||West Greenwich||Theophilus Whale Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |459||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WG034 THOMAS TILLINGHAST LOT]||26||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2270960 Thomas Tillinghast Lot]||[[:Category:Thomas Tillinghast Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island]]||West Greenwich||Thomas Tillinghast Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |460||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WG035 BENJAMIN TILLINGHAST LOT]||16||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2297170 Benjamin Tillinghast Lot]||[[:Category:Benjamin Tillinghast Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island]]||West Greenwich||Benjamin Tillinghast Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |461||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WG036 ABEL GREENE LOT]||7||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2274214 Abel Greene Lot]||[[:Category:Abel Greene Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island]]||West Greenwich||Abel Greene Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |462||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WG037 MAGDELEN KING LOT]||43||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1981028 Magdelen King Lot]||[[:Category:Magdelen King Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island]]||West Greenwich||Magdelen King Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |463||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WG038 STUKELEY MATTESON LOT]||18||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1962721 Stukeley Matteson Lot]||[[:Category:Stukeley Matteson Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island]]||West Greenwich||Stukeley Matteson Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |464||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WG039 ISAAC JOHNSON LOT]||8||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2467725 Isaac Johnson Lot]||[[:Category:Isaac Johnson Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island]]||West Greenwich||Isaac Johnson Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |465||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WG040 WATSON LOT]||5||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2627231 Watson Lot]||||West Greenwich||Watson Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |466||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WG041 ST JOSEPH'S CEMETERY]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/255957 Saint Josephs Cemetery]||[[:Category: Saint Josephs Cemetery, West Greenwich, Rhode Island]]||West Greenwich||Saint Josephs Cemetery, West Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |467||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WG042 ELLIS LOT]||55||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2271603 Ellis Lot]||[[:Category:Ellis Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island]]||West Greenwich||Ellis Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |468||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WG043 STRAIT-WOOD LOT]||40||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2405071 Strait-Wood Lot]||||West Greenwich||Strait-Wood Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |469||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WG044 SOLOMON WHITFORD LOT]||20||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2400041 Solomon Whitford Lot]||||West Greenwich||Solomon Whitford Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |470||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WG045 BERIAH HOPKINS LOT]||30||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2431953 Beriah Hopkins Lot]||[[:Category:Beriah Hopkins Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island]]||West Greenwich||Beriah Hopkins Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |471||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WG046 MATTESON-WHITMAN-WOODWARD LOT]||34||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2438345 Matteson-Whitman-Woodward Lot]||||West Greenwich||Matteson-Whitman-Woodward Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |472||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WG047 JOB HARRINGTON LOT]||25||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2378934 Job Harrington Lot]||[[:Category: Job Harrington Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island]]||West Greenwich||Job Harrington Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |473||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WG048 SPENCER BENTLEY LOT]||11||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2627232 Spencer Bentley Lot]||[[:Category:Spencer Bentley Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island]]||West Greenwich||Spencer Bentley Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |474||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WG049 GIDEON ELLIS LOT]||16||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2426543 Gideon Ellis Lot]||[[:Category:Gideon Ellis Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island]]||West Greenwich||Gideon Ellis Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |475||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WG050 ALLEN JAMES LOT]||14||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2492166 Allen James Lot]||||West Greenwich||Allen James Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |476||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WG051 DAVID HALL LOT]||15||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2627234 David Hall Lot]||[[:Category:David Hall Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island]]||West Greenwich||David Hall Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |477||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WG052 SWEET BURIAL GROUND]||23||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2318974 Sweet Burial Ground]||[[:Category: Sweet Burial Ground, West Greenwich, Rhode Island]]||West Greenwich||Sweet Burial Ground, West Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |478||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WG053 OLIVER MATTESON LOT]||21||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2260711 Oliver Matteson Lot]||||West Greenwich||Oliver Matteson Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |479||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WG054 NILES-NICHOLS-CONGDON LOT]||45||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2288148 Niles-Nichols-Congdon Lot]||[[:Category:Niles-Nichols-Congdon Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island]]||West Greenwich||Niles-Nichols-Congdon Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |480||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WG055 THOMAS SPINK LOT]||10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2627314 Thomas Spink Lot]||||West Greenwich||Thomas Spink Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |481||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WG056 FRANKLIN LOT]||22||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2627315 Franklin Lot]||||West Greenwich||Franklin Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |482||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WG057 UNKNOWN LOT]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2688481 Rhode Island Hist. Cemetery West Greenwich #57]||||West Greenwich||Rhode Island Hist. Cemetery West Greenwich #57, West Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |483||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WG058 CLARK LEWIS LOT]||9||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2627317 Clark Lewis Lot]||||West Greenwich||Clark Lewis Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |484||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WG059 UNKNOWN LOT]||9||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2688482 Rhode Island Hist. Cemetery West Greenwich #59]||||West Greenwich||Rhode Island Hist. Cemetery West Greenwich #59, West Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |485||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WG060 CLEMENS LOT]||2||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2627319 Clemens Lot]||||West Greenwich||Clemens Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |486||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WG061 BRIGGS LOT]||16||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2627322 Briggs Lot]||||West Greenwich||Briggs Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |487||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WG062 CALEB WHITFORD LOT]||10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2396445 Caleb Whitford Lot]||||West Greenwich||Caleb Whitford Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |488||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WG063 BENJAMIN TANNER LOT]||17||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2240989 Benjamin Tanner Lot]||[[:Category:Benjamin Tanner Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island]]||West Greenwich||Benjamin Tanner Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |489||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WG064 STILLMAN TANNER LOT]||4||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2240991 Stillman Tanner Lot]||[[:Category: Stillman Tanner Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island]]||West Greenwich||Stillman Tanner Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |490||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WG065 THOMAS MATTESON LOT]||17||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2627440 Thomas Matteson Lot]||||West Greenwich||Thomas Matteson Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |491||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WG066 DAVID JOHNSON LOT]||5||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2395825 David Johnson Lot]||||West Greenwich||David Johnson Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |492||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WG067 LOIS HOPKINS GRAVESTONE]||1||||||West Greenwich||, West Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |493||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WG068 AUSTIN-HOPKINS LOT]||11||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2583831 Austin-Hopkins Lot]||[[:Category:Austin-Hopkins Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island]]||West Greenwich||Austin-Hopkins Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |494||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WG069 ARNOLD-HARRINGTON LOT]||7||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2378937 Arnold-Harrington Lot]||||West Greenwich||Arnold-Harrington Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |495||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WG070 GREENE LOT]||8||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2274216 Greene Lot]||||West Greenwich||Greene Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |496||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WG071 STAFFORD GREENE LOT]||17||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2274058 Stafford Green Lot]||||West Greenwich||Stafford Green Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |497||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WG072 THOMAS CASE LOT]||4||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2431625 Thomas Case Lot]||[[:Category: Thomas Case Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island]]||West Greenwich||Thomas Case Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |498||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WG073 TARBOX-JACKSON LOT]||24||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2399792 Tarbox-Jackson Lot]||[[:Category:Tarbox-Jackson Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island]]||West Greenwich||Tarbox-Jackson Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |499||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WG074 AMOS LETSON LOT]||16||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2627502 Amos Letson Lot]||||West Greenwich||Amos Letson Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |500||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WG075 JOHN MATTESON LOT]||23||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1960696 John Matteson Lot]||[[:Category:John Matteson Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island]]||West Greenwich||John Matteson Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |501||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WG076 MATTESON LOT]||68||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2169787 Matteson Lot]||[[:Category: Matteson Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island]]||West Greenwich||Matteson Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |502||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WG077 JOSEPH NICHOLS LOT]||17||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2550283 Joseph Nichols Lot]||||West Greenwich||Joseph Nichols Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |503||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WG078 MOLASSES PARDON TILLINGHST LOT]||26||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2288079 Pardon Tillinghast Lot]||[[:Category:Pardon Tillinghast Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island]]||West Greenwich||Pardon Tillinghast Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |504||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WG079 TILLINGHAST SLAVE LOT]||8||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2627618 Tillinghast Slave Cemetery]||||West Greenwich||Tillinghast Slave Cemetery, West Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |505||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WG080 THOMAS HALL LOT]||16||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2302777 Thomas Hall Lot]||[[:Category:Thomas Hall Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island]]||West Greenwich||Thomas Hall Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |506||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WG081 REUBEN NICHOLS LOT]||10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2404532 Reuben Nichols Lot]||||West Greenwich||Reuben Nichols Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |507||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WG082 PHILIP MATTESON LOT]||15||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1608217 Philip Matteson Lot]||||West Greenwich||Philip Matteson Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |508||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WG083 BENJAMIN POTTER LOT]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2326653 Benjamin Potter Lot]||||West Greenwich||Benjamin Potter Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |509||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WG084 ANDREW-EDWARD LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2417318 Andrew - Edward Lot]||||West Greenwich||Andrew - Edward Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |510||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WG085 CALEB BAILEY LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2549588 Caleb Bailey Lot]||[[:Category:Caleb Bailey Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island]]||West Greenwich||Caleb Bailey Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |511||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WG086 STEPHEN BENNET LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2627621 Stephen Bennet Lot]||||West Greenwich||Stephen Bennet Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |512||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WG087 SAMUEL BATES LOT]||7||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2631256 Samuel Bates Lot]||||West Greenwich||Samuel Bates Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |513||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WG088 URIAH FRANKLIN LOT]||30||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2631260 Uriah Franklin Lot]||||West Greenwich||Uriah Franklin Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |514||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WG089 CLARK FRANKLIN LOT]||2||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2631261 Clark Franklin Lot]||||West Greenwich||Clark Franklin Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |515||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WG090 NICHOLAS BROWN LOT]||15||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2395624 Nicholas Brown Lot]||[[:Category:Nicholas Brown Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island]]||West Greenwich||Nicholas Brown Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |516||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WG091 NATHANIEL BROWN LOT]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2631262 Nathaniel Brown Lot]||||West Greenwich||Nathaniel Brown Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |517||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WG092 JOSHUA CARR LOT]||20||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2388033 Joshua Carr Lot]||[[:Category:Joshua Carr Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island]]||West Greenwich||Joshua Carr Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |518||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WG093 WAITE ELLIS LOT]||19||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2426672 Waite Ellis Lot]||||West Greenwich||Waite Ellis Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |519||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WG094 CAPT JOSEPH FRY LOT]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2550008 Captain Joseph Fry Lot]||[[:Category:Captain Joseph Fry Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island]]||West Greenwich||Captain Joseph Fry Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |520||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WG095 CAPT JOHN FRY LOT]||8||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2402262 Fry Lot]||||West Greenwich||Fry Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |521||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WG096 ISREAL GATES LOT]||16||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2548072 Isreal Gates Lot]||||West Greenwich||Isreal Gates Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |522||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WG097 HALL LOT]||13||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2631317 Hall Lot]||||West Greenwich||Hall Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |523||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WG098 HARRINGTON LOT]||27||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2631319 Harrington Lot]||[[:Category:Harrington Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island]]||West Greenwich||Harrington Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |524||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WG099 CALEB HOWARD LOT]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2631323 Caleb Howard Lot]||||West Greenwich||Caleb Howard Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |525||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WG100 JOSEPH HOXSIE LOT]||4||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2376345 Joseph Hoxsie Lot]||[[:Category:Joseph Hoxsie Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island]]||West Greenwich||Joseph Hoxsie Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |526||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WG101 SILAS JAMES LOT]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2321860 Silas James Lot]||[[:Category:Silas James Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island]]||West Greenwich||Silas James Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |527||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WG102 MAJ JOSEPH JAMES]||11||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2436183 Major Joseph James Lot]||[[:Category:Major Joseph James Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island]]||West Greenwich||Major Joseph James Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |528||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WG103 SENECA KETTLE LOT]||16||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2447257 Seneca Kettle Lot]||||West Greenwich||Seneca Kettle Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |529||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WG104 RUFUS KITTLE LOT]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2631334 Rufus Kittle Lot]||||West Greenwich||Rufus Kittle Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |530||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WG105 DANIEL LADD LOT]||14||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2631336 Daniel Ladd Lot]||||West Greenwich||Daniel Ladd Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |531||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WG106 THOMAS MATTESON LOT]||5||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1990297 Thomas Matteson Lot]||[[:Category:Thomas Matteson Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island]]||West Greenwich||Thomas Matteson Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |532||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WG107 EZRA MATTESON LOT]||9||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2438097 Ezra Matteson Lot]||||West Greenwich||Ezra Matteson Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |533||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WG108 FRANCIS MORRIS LOT]||2||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2631338 Francis Morris Lot]||||West Greenwich||Francis Morris Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |534||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WG109 ISRAEL NEWTON LOT]||7||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2631339 Israel Newton Lot]||[[:Category:Israel Newton Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island]]||West Greenwich||Israel Newton Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |535||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WG110 OLIN LOT]||15||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2631340 Olin Lot]||||West Greenwich||Olin Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |536||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WG111 RACHEL NICHOLS LOT]||2||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2389386 Nichols Lot]||||West Greenwich||Nichols Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |537||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WG112 GEORGE POTTER LOT]||19||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2397606 George Potter Lot]||||West Greenwich||George Potter Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |538||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WG113 NATHANIEL PULMAN]||7||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2436195 Nathaniel Pulman Lot]||[[:Category:Nathaniel Pulman Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island]]||West Greenwich||Nathaniel Pulman Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |539||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WG114 JONATHAN ROUSE LOT]||26||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2478763 Jonathan Rouse Lot]||[[:Category:Jonathan Rouse Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island]]||West Greenwich||Jonathan Rouse Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |540||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WG115 JOB SPENCER LOT]||15||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2631342 Job Spencer Lot]||[[:Category: Job Spencer Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island]]||West Greenwich||Job Spencer Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |541||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WG116 DANIEL STRAIGHT LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2388983 Sweet Lot]||||West Greenwich||Sweet Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |542||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WG117 ALLEN-TANNER LOT]||56||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2550600 Allen-Tanner Lot]||||West Greenwich||Allen-Tanner Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |543||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WG118 CAPT WILLIAM TANNER LOT]||1||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2240992 Captain William Tanner Lot]||||West Greenwich||Captain William Tanner Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |544||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WG119 ELISHA WHITFORD LOT]||1||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2631362 Elisha Whitford Lot]||||West Greenwich||Elisha Whitford Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |545||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WG120 JOHN TENNANT LOT]||50||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2631363 John Tennant Lot]||||West Greenwich||John Tennant Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |546||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WG121 CAPT JOHN TILLINGHAST LOT]||10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2296449 Captain John Tillinghast Lot]||||West Greenwich||Captain John Tillinghast Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |547||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WG122 DEACON NATHAN WILCOX LOT]||15||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2240284 Deacon Nathan Wilcox Lot]||[[:Category:Deacon Nathan Wilcox Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island]]||West Greenwich||Deacon Nathan Wilcox Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |548||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WG123 THOMAS WILCOX LOT]||2||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2548063 Thomas Wilcox Lot]||||West Greenwich||Thomas Wilcox Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |549||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WG124 OLIVER WILCOX LOT]||33||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2548059 Oliver Wilcox Lot]||||West Greenwich||Oliver Wilcox Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |550||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WG125 STEPHEN WILCOX LOT]||25||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2631734 Stephen Wilcox Lot]||||West Greenwich||Stephen Wilcox Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |551||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WG126 REYNOLDS-WILCOX LOT]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2631739 Reynolds-Wilcox Lot]||||West Greenwich||Reynolds-Wilcox Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |552||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WG127 HENRY ALBRO LOT]||7||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2631741 Henry Albro Lot]||[[:Category:Henry Albro Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island]]||West Greenwich||Henry Albro Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |553||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WG128 PHILLIPS-CASE LOT]||14||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2631742 Phillips-Case Lot]||||West Greenwich||Phillips-Case Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |554||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WG129 STARKIE LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2631745 Starkie Lot]||||West Greenwich||Starkie Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |555||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WG130 MOON LOT]||9||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2688483 Moon Lot]||||West Greenwich||Moon Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |556||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WG131 THAYER FAMILY LOT]||30||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2688485 Thayer Family Lot]||||West Greenwich||Thayer Family Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |557||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WG132 FRY LOT]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2689105 Fry Lot]||||West Greenwich||Fry Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |558||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WG133 UNKNOWN LOT]||30||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2689106 Rhode Island Hist. Cemetery West Greenwich #133]||||West Greenwich||Rhode Island Hist. Cemetery West Greenwich #133, West Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |559||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WG134 UNKNOWN LOT]||3||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2689107 Rhode Island Hist. Cemetery West Greenwich #134]||||West Greenwich||Rhode Island Hist. Cemetery West Greenwich #134, West Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |560||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WG135 UNKNOWN LOT]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2689108 Rhode Island Hist. Cemetery West Greenwich #135]||||West Greenwich||Rhode Island Hist. Cemetery West Greenwich #135, West Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |561||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WG136 BENJAMIN GORTON LOT]||23||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2631766 Benjamin Gorton Lot]||[[:Category:Benjamin Gorton Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island]]||West Greenwich||Benjamin Gorton Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |562||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WG137 UNKNOWN LOT]||5||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2689109 Rhode Island Hist. Cemetery West Greenwich #137]||||West Greenwich||Rhode Island Hist. Cemetery West Greenwich #137, West Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |563||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WG138 UNKNOWN LOT]||10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2689110 Rhode Island Hist. Cemetery West Greenwich #138 ]||||West Greenwich||Rhode Island Hist. Cemetery West Greenwich #138 , West Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |564||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WG139 CASEY LOT]||30||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2631767 Casey Lot]||||West Greenwich||Casey Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |565||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WG140 BARTON LOT]||8||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2689111 Barton Lot]||||West Greenwich||Barton Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |566||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WG141 ROBERT CARR LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2689112 Robert Carr Lot]||||West Greenwich||Robert Carr Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |567||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WG142 UNKNOWN LOT]||50||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2689113 Rhode Island Hist. Cemetery West Greenwich #142]||||West Greenwich||Rhode Island Hist. Cemetery West Greenwich #142, West Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |568||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WG143 HANGMAN'S HILL LOT]||10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2689114 Hangmans Hill Lot]||||West Greenwich||Hangmans Hill Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |569||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WG144 UNKNOWN LOT]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2296497 Job H. Tillinghast Lot]||||West Greenwich||Job H. Tillinghast Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |570||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WG145 UNKNOWN LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2689115 Rhode Island Hist. Cemetery West Greenwich #145]||||West Greenwich||Rhode Island Hist. Cemetery West Greenwich #145, West Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |571||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WG146 MORGAN LOT]||1||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2631768 Morgan Lot]||[[:Category:Morgan Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island]]||West Greenwich||Morgan Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |572||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WG147 HEZEKIAH TEFFT LOT]||13||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2631770 Hezekiah Tefft Lot]||[[:Category:Hezekiah Tefft Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island]]||West Greenwich||Hezekiah Tefft Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |573||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WG148 PHILLIPS LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2631771 Phillips Lot]||||West Greenwich||Phillips Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |574||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WG149 UNKNOWN LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2689116 Rhode Island Hist. Cemetery West Greenwich #149]||||West Greenwich||Rhode Island Hist. Cemetery West Greenwich #149, West Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |575||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WG150 REYNOLDS SWEET LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2631772 Reynolds Sweet Lot]||||West Greenwich||Reynolds Sweet Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |576||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WG151 HOPKINS/BURLESON LOT]||35||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2631773 Hopkins-Burleson Lot]||[[:Category:Hopkins-Burleson Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island]]||West Greenwich||Hopkins-Burleson Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |577||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WG152 UNKNOWN LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2689117 Rhode Island Hist. Cemetery West Greenwich #152]||||West Greenwich||Rhode Island Hist. Cemetery West Greenwich #152, West Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |578||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WG153 DAVID WILSON LOT]||1||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2618263 David Wilson Lot]||||West Greenwich||David Wilson Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |579||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WG154 UNKNOWN LOT]||7||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2689118 Rhode Island Hist. Cemetery West Greenwich #154]||||West Greenwich||Rhode Island Hist. Cemetery West Greenwich #154, West Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |580||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WG155 THORNLEY LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2689120 Thornley Lot]||||West Greenwich||Thornley Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |581||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WG501 CARR LOT]||1||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2631834 Carr Lot]||||West Greenwich||Carr Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |582||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WG502 RANDALL LOT]||8||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2631835 Randall Lot]||||West Greenwich||Randall Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |583||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WG503 BERRY LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2689121 Berry Lot]||||West Greenwich||Berry Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |584||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WG504 ESEK LOT]||3||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2689122 Esek Lot]||||West Greenwich||Esek Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |585||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WG505 HILL LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2631837 Hill Lot]||||West Greenwich||Hill Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |586||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WG506 BENTLEY LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2689123 Bentley Lot]||||West Greenwich||Bentley Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |587||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WG507 UNKNOWN LOT]||30||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2689124 Rhode Island Hist. Cemetery West Greenwich #507]||||West Greenwich||Rhode Island Hist. Cemetery West Greenwich #507, West Greenwich, Rhode Island |- valign=top |588||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WK001 LAKEWOOD BURIAL GROUND]||24||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2266082 Lakewood Burial Ground]||||Warwick||Lakewood Burial Ground, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |589||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WK002 ABORN-WHITNEY LOT]||49||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2691356 Aborn-Whitney Lot (Defunct)]||||Warwick||Aborn-Whitney Lot (Defunct), Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |590||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WK003 PAWTUXET BURIAL YARD]||400||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1556885 Pawtuxet Burial Yard]||[[:Category: Pawtuxet Burial Yard, Warwick, Rhode Island]]||Warwick||Pawtuxet Burial Yard, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |591||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WK004 COL STEPHEN ARNOLD LOT]||14||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2215989 Colonel Stephen Arnold Lot]||||Warwick||Colonel Stephen Arnold Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |592||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WK005 ARNOLD - PAWTUXET BURIAL GRND]||600||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1961056 Arnold-Pawtuxet Burial Ground]||[[:Category:Arnold-Pawtuxet Burial Ground, Warwick, Rhode Island]]||Warwick||Arnold-Pawtuxet Burial Ground, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |593||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WK006 PROPHET-HAMMOND-WICKES LOT]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2691383 Prophet-Hammond-Wickes Lot]||[[:Category:Prophet-Hammond-Wickes Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island]]||Warwick||Prophet-Hammond-Wickes Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |594||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WK007 JAMES ARNOLD LOT]||68||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2249035 Arnold Lot]||[[:Category:James Arnold Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island]]||Warwick||Arnold Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |595||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WK008 CAPT. JOSEPH ARNOLD LOT]||35||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2248738 Arnold Lot]||||Warwick||Arnold Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |596||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WK009 PHILLIPS-MOONE-JENKINS LOT]||33||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2269093 Phillips-Moone-Jenkins Lot]||||Warwick||Phillips-Moone-Jenkins Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |597||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WK010 VINCENT GARDINER LOT]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2254922 Vincent Gardiner Lot]||||Warwick||Vincent Gardiner Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |598||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WK011 LINCOLN PARK CEMETERY]||20000||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/430349 Lincoln Park Cemetery]||[[:Category: Lincoln Park Cemetery, Warwick, Rhode Island]]||Warwick||Lincoln Park Cemetery, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |599||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WK012 BENJAMIN ARNOLD LOT]||50||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2691386 Benjamin Arnold Lot]||||Warwick||Benjamin Arnold Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |600||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WK013 ST PAUL'S LUTHERAN CEMETERY]||2800||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/430206 Saint Pauls Lutheran Church Cemetery]|| [[:Category:Saint Pauls Lutheran Church Cemetery, Warwick, Rhode Island]] . ||Warwick||Saint Pauls Lutheran Church Cemetery, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |601||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WK014 EPHRAIM COVILL LOT]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2620512 Ephraim Covill Lot]||||Warwick||Ephraim Covill Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |602||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WK015 LIPPITT LOT]||14||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2246900 Lippitt Lot]||||Warwick||Lippitt Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |603||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WK016 JOSEPH BENNETT LOT]||48||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2247414 Joseph Bennett Lot]||[[:Category:Joseph Bennett Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island]]||Warwick||Joseph Bennett Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |604||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WK017 PERRY LOT]||4||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2246796 Perry Lot]||||Warwick||Perry Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |605||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WK018 WESTCOTT-BROWN LOT]||11||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2247030 Westcott-Brown Lot]||[[:Category:Westcott-Brown Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island]]||Warwick||Westcott-Brown Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |606||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WK019 ROBERT EDMONDS BURIAL GROUND]||25||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2246793 Robert Edmonds Burial Ground]||||Warwick||Robert Edmonds Burial Ground, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |607||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WK020 JOHN H HOLDEN LOT]||15||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2247252 John H. Holden Lot]||||Warwick||John H. Holden Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |608||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WK021 THOMAS RICE LOT]||18||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2248886 Thomas Rice Lot]||[[:Category:Thomas Rice Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island]]||Warwick||Thomas Rice Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |609||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WK022 FOSTER-KENYON LOT]||42||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2236259 Foster-Kenyon Lot]||[[:Category: Foster-Kenyon Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island]]||Warwick||Foster-Kenyon Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |610||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WK023 MAJ GEN GEORGE SEARS GREENE]||80||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2206094 Major General George Sears Greene Lot]||[[:Category:Major General George Sears Greene Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island]]||Warwick||Major General George Sears Greene Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |611||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WK024 REV SAMUEL LITTLEFIELD LOT]||25||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2265259 Reverend Samuel Littlefield Lot]||||Warwick||Reverend Samuel Littlefield Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |612||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WK025 CAPT SAMUEL GREENE LOT]||36||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2206387 Captain Samuel Greene Lot]||[[:Category: Captain Samuel Greene Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island]]||Warwick||Captain Samuel Greene Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |613||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WK026 PETER FREEMAN LOT]||22||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2422552 Peter Freeman Lot]||[[:Category: Peter Freeman Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island]]||Warwick||Peter Freeman Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |614||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WK027 THOMAS C MATTSON LOT]||1||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2130934 Thomas C. Mattson Lot]||||Warwick||Thomas C. Mattson Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |615||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WK028 STONE CASTLE LOT]||66||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2203753 Stone Castle Lot]||[[:Category: Stone Castle Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island]]||Warwick||Stone Castle Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |616||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WK029 BENAJAH LOCKWOOD LOT]||15||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2261896 Benajah Lockwood Lot]||[[:Category: Benajah Lockwood Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island]]||Warwick||Benajah Lockwood Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |617||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WK030 HART LOT]||8||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2620514 Hart Lot]||||Warwick||Hart Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |618||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WK031 LINCOLN FAMILY LOT]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2271155 Lincoln Family Lot]||||Warwick||Lincoln Family Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |619||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WK032 CHRISTOPHER SPENCER LOT]||40||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2472925 Christopher Spencer Lot]||[[:Category: Christopher Spencer Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island]]||Warwick||Christopher Spencer Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |620||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WK033 JOSEPH HORR LOT]||2||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2620516 Joseph Horr Lot]||||Warwick||Joseph Horr Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |621||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WK034 BRAYTON CEMETERY]||3800||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1431449 Brayton Cemetery]||[[:Category: Brayton Cemetery, Warwick, Rhode Island]]||Warwick||Brayton Cemetery, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |622||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WK035 GORTON-ARNOLD LOT]||73||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2202865 Gorton-Arnold Lot]||||Warwick||Gorton-Arnold Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |623||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WK036 SQUIRE MILLERD LOT]||31||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2203758 Squire Millerd Lot]||||Warwick||Squire Millerd Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |624||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WK037 MOWRY-KNIGHT-MOTT LOT]||30||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2202866 Mowry-Knight-Mott Lot]||||Warwick||Mowry-Knight-Mott Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |625||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WK038 THOMAS TAYLOR LOT]||19||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2168335 Thomas Taylor Lot]||||Warwick||Thomas Taylor Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |626||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WK039 WILLIAM MARBLE LOT]||30||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2451086 William Marble Lot]||[[:Category: William Marble Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island]]||Warwick||William Marble Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |627||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WK040 GOVERNOR GREENE LOT]||44||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2186418 Governor Greene Cemetery]||[[:Category: Governor Greene Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island]]||Warwick||Governor Greene Cemetery, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |628||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WK041 EAST GREENWICH CEMETERY #73]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2375873 Lutheran Church Cemetery]||||Warwick||Lutheran Church Cemetery, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |629||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WK042 EAST GREENWICH CEMETERY #74]||||||||Warwick||, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |630||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WK043 ROWLAND BARTON LOT]||48||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2248913 Barton Lot]||[[:Category: Rowland Barton Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island]]||Warwick||Barton Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |631||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WK044 GORTON-WING LOT]||73||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2341298 Gorton-Wing Lot]||[[:Category: Gorton-Wing Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island]]||Warwick||Gorton-Wing Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |632||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WK045 AUSTIN-CARD LOT]||8||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2269637 Austin-Card Lot]||||Warwick||Austin-Card Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |633||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WK046 NICHOLS-WAITE LOT]||20||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2209299 Nichols-Waite Lot]||||Warwick||Nichols-Waite Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |634||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WK047 CHRISTOPHER GREENE LOT]||5||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2249823 Christopher Greene Lot]||[[:Category: Christopher Greene Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island]]||Warwick||Christopher Greene Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |635||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WK048 CAPT JOSEPH SPENCER LOT]||7||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2272956 Captain Joseph Spencer Lot]||[[:Category: Captain Joseph Spencer Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island]]||Warwick||Captain Joseph Spencer Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |636||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WK049 MILLERD-WESTCOTT LOT]||15||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2249891 Millerd-Westcott Lot]||[[:Category: Millerd-Westcott Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island]]||Warwick||Millerd-Westcott Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |637||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WK050 WILLIAM DAVIS COLE LOT]||16||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2250040 William Davis Cole Lot]||||Warwick||William Davis Cole Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |638||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WK051 SARA TEFFT LOT]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2249825 Sara Tefft Lot]||[[:Category: Sara Tefft Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island]]||Warwick||Sara Tefft Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |639||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WK052 WILLIAM GREENE LOT]||15||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2260535 Greene Lot]||[[:Category: William Greene Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island]]||Warwick||Greene Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |640||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WK053 THOMAS STAFFORD LOT]||60||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2246456 Stafford Lot]||[[:Category: Stafford Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island]]||Warwick||Stafford Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |641||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WK054 ESSEX-CONGDON-SHIPPEE LOT]||60||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2273206 Essex-Congdon-Shippee Lot]||[[:Category: Essex-Congdon-Shippee Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island]]||Warwick||Essex-Congdon-Shippee Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |642||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WK055 OLD FORGE BURIAL GROUND]||60||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2206892 Old Forge Burial Ground]||[[:Category:Old Forge Burial Ground, Warwick, Rhode Island]]||Warwick||Old Forge Burial Ground, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |643||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WK056 OLD BAPTIST CHURCH BURIAL GRN]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2260416 Old Baptist Church Burial Ground]||[[:Category:Old Baptist Church Burial Ground, Warwick, Rhode Island]]||Warwick||Old Baptist Church Burial Ground, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |644||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WK057 JOHN CLEMMONS FAMILY]||5||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2244839 John Clemmons Lot]||||Warwick||John Clemmons Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |645||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WK058 SPRING GREENE BURIAL GROUND]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2206520 Spring Greene Burial Ground]||[[:Category: Spring Greene Burial Ground, Warwick, Rhode Island]]||Warwick||Spring Greene Burial Ground, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |646||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WK059 JOSEPH BRIGGS LOT]||20||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2239857 Joseph Briggs Lot]||[[:Category:Joseph Briggs Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island]]||Warwick||Joseph Briggs Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |647||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WK060 REMINGTON - ARNOLD LOT]||37||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2216145 Remington-Arnold Lot]||[[:Category: Remington-Arnold Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island]]||Warwick||Remington-Arnold Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |648||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WK061 ROGERS LOT]||30||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2206881 Rogers Lot]||[[:Category: Rogers Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island]]||Warwick||Rogers Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |649||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WK062 EAST GREENWICH CEMETERY #72]||||||||Warwick||Oliver Wickes Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |650||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WK063 UTTER-ARNOLD-RHODES LOT]||26||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2221102 Utter-Arnold-Rhodes Lot]||||Warwick||Utter-Arnold-Rhodes Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |651||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WK064 COL JOHN WATERMAN LOT]||64||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2252557 Colonel John Waterman Lot]||[[:Category: Colonel John Waterman Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island]]||Warwick||Colonel John Waterman Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |652||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WK065 WILLIAM JENISON LOT]||16||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2272953 William Jenison Lot]||||Warwick||William Jenison Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |653||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WK066 SURGEON JOHN GREENE LOT]||40||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/868725 Surgeon John Greene Lot]||[[:Category: Surgeon John Greene Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island]]||Warwick||Surgeon John Greene Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |654||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WK067 GOV SAMUEL GORTON LOT]||31||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2273095 Governor Samuel Gorton Lot]||[[:Category:Governor Samuel Gorton Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island]]||Warwick||Governor Samuel Gorton Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |655||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WK068 CAPT RANDALL HOLDEN JR LOT]||67||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2212028 Captain Randall Holden Jr. Lot]||[[:Category: Captain Randall Holden Jr. Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island]]||Warwick||Captain Randall Holden Jr. Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |656||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WK069 CHARLES LOW LOT]||11||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2260447 Charles Low Lot]||[[:Category: Charles Low Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island]]||Warwick||Charles Low Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |657||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WK070 BRIGGS LOT]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2252414 Briggs Lot]||||Warwick||Briggs Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |658||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WK071 BRIGGS-STONE LOT]||20||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2255322 Briggs-Stone Lot]||[[:Category: Briggs-Stone Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island]]||Warwick||Briggs-Stone Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |659||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WK072 AMOS LOCKWOOD LOT]||35||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2257404 Amos Lockwood Lot]||[[:Category: Amos Lockwood Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island]]||Warwick||Amos Lockwood Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |660||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WK073 THOMAS WARNER LOT]||14||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2252418 Thomas Warner Lot]||||Warwick||Thomas Warner Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |661||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WK074 JOHN BUDLONG LOT]||70||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2217187 John Budlong Lot]||[[:Category: John Budlong Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island]]||Warwick||John Budlong Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |662||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WK075 GORTON LOT]||40||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2234204 Gorton Lot]||[[:Category: Gorton Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island]]||Warwick||Gorton Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |663||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WK076 WILLIAM J COLE LOT]||9||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2230631 William J. Cole Lot]||[[:Category: William J. Cole Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island]]||Warwick||William J. Cole Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |664||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WK077 NORTHUP LOT]||5||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2498962 Northup Lot]||||Warwick||Northup Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |665||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WK078 HOWARD-REMINGTON LOT]||57||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2215093 Howard-Remington Lot]||[[:Category:Howard-Remington Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island]]||Warwick||Howard-Remington Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |666||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WK079 WILLIAM H COLE LOT]||5||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2691426 William H. Cole Lot]||||Warwick||William H. Cole Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |667||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WK080 PROPHET-BABCOCK-HOLDEN LOT]||30||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2270975 Prophet-Babcock-Holden Lot]||||Warwick||Prophet-Babcock-Holden Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |668||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WK081 JOHN KINNECOM CEMETERY]||34||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2620656 John Kinnecom Lot]||||Warwick||John Kinnecom Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |669||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WK082 BENNETT-SPENCER LOT]||25||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/178922 Bennett-Spencer Lot]||[[:Category:Bennett-Spencer Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island]]||Warwick||Bennett-Spencer Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |670||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WK083 JOHN BRIGGS LOT]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2402680 John Briggs Lot]||||Warwick||John Briggs Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |671||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WK084 NATHAN RICE LOT]||25||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2216278 Rice Lot]||[[:Category: Rice Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island]]||Warwick||Rice Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |672||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WK085 BROWN-VICKORY LOT]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2620658 Brown-Vickory Lot]||||Warwick||Brown-Vickory Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |673||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WK086 GENERAL WILLIAM BATTEY LOT]||18||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2691452 General William Battey Lot (Defunct)]||||Warwick||General William Battey Lot (Defunct), Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |674||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WK087 EPHRAIM ARNOLD LOT]||8||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2402663 Ephraim Arnold Lot]||[[:Category: Ephraim Arnold Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island]]||Warwick||Ephraim Arnold Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |675||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WK088 GEORGE H ARNOLD LOT]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2398532 George H Arnold Lot]||||Warwick||George H Arnold Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |676||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WK089 BAKER-BOWEN LOT]||30||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2691456 Baker-Bowen Lot (Defunct)]||||Warwick||Baker-Bowen Lot (Defunct), Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |677||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WK090 WARWICK POOR FARM CEMETERY]||100||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2207447 Warwick Poor Farm Cemetery]||[[:Category:Warwick Poor Farm Cemetery, Warwick, Rhode Island]]||Warwick||Warwick Poor Farm Cemetery, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |678||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WK091 PETER GREENE LOT]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2405695 Peter Greene Lot]||||Warwick||Peter Greene Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |679||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WK092 SAMUEL BUDLONG LOT]||75||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1556857 Budlong Lot]||[[:Category: Samuel Budlong Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island]]||Warwick||Budlong Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |680||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WK093 COL CHRISTOPHER SMITH LOT]||20||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2252404 Colonel Christopher Smith Lot]||[[:Category: Colonel Christopher Smith Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island]]||Warwick||Colonel Christopher Smith Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |681||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WK094 REGIA CLERI CEMETERY]||1||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2620912 Regia Cleri Cemetery]||||Warwick||Regia Cleri Cemetery, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |682||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WK095 WARNER LOT]||11||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2260452 Warner Lot]||||Warwick||Warner Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |683||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WK096 MAJ PARDON POTTER LOT]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2620913 Major Pardon Potter Lot]||||Warwick||Major Pardon Potter Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |684||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WK097 WANTON ARNOLD-MAJ WM SNOW LOT]||30||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2203794 Arnold-Snow Lot]||||Warwick||Arnold-Snow Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |685||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WK098 JAMES BUDLONG LOT]||20||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2620914 James Budlong Lot]||||Warwick||James Budlong Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |686||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WK099 HOLDEN-BICKNELL-TAYLOR]||68||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2216253 Holden-Bicknell-Taylor Lot]||[[:Category: Holden-Bicknell-Taylor Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island]]||Warwick||Holden-Bicknell-Taylor Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |687||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WK100 GIDEON SPENCER LOT]||25||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2268600 Gideon Spencer Lot]||[[:Category: Gideon Spencer Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island]]||Warwick||Gideon Spencer Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |688||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WK101 SINAI MEMORIAL PARK]||300||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2306406 Sinai Memorial Park]||[[:Category:Sinai Memorial Park, Warwick, Rhode Island]]||Warwick||Sinai Memorial Park, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |689||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WK102 BROWN LOT]||13||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2691472 Brown Lot]||||Warwick||Brown Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |690||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WK103 SLAVES - WATERMAN FAMILY]||20||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2620917 Waterman Slaves Cemetery]||||Warwick||Waterman Slaves Cemetery, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |691||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WK104 WILLIAM STONE LOT]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2437580 William Stone Lot]||||Warwick||William Stone Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |692||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WK105 LIPPITT/SPYWOOD]||10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2411120 Lippitt - Spywood Lot]||||Warwick||Lippitt - Spywood Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |693||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WK106 AMBROSE TAYLOR LOT]||21||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2276385 Ambrose Taylor Lot]||[[:Category: Ambrose Taylor Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island]]||Warwick||Ambrose Taylor Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |694||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WK107 THOMAS HOLDEN LOT]||20||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2246454 Thomas Holden Lot]||[[:Category: Thomas Holden Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island]]||Warwick||Thomas Holden Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |695||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WK108 JAMES CARDER LOT]||14||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2691473 James Carder Lot]||||Warwick||James Carder Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |696||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WK109 NICHOLAS ARNOLD LOT]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2277895 Nicholas Arnold Lot]||[[:Category: Nicholas Arnold Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island]]||Warwick||Nicholas Arnold Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |697||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WK110 DRAKE-LADD BURIAL GROUND]||11||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2429299 Drake-Ladd Burial Ground]||[[:Category: Drake-Ladd Burial Ground, Warwick, Rhode Island]]||Warwick||Drake-Ladd Burial Ground, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |698||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WK111 LADD-HAVENS LOT]||13||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2691474 Ladd-Havens Lot]||||Warwick||Ladd-Havens Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |699||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WK112 CARPENTER-WIGHTMAN LOT]||41||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2260569 Carpenter-Wightman Lot]||[[:Category: Carpenter-Wightman Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island]]||Warwick||Carpenter-Wightman Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |700||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WK113 JERAULD/GERALD LOT]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2341295 Jerauld Lot]||[[:Category: Jerauld Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island]]||Warwick||Jerauld Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |701||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WK114 JOHN BROWNING LOT]||61||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2264806 John Browning Lot]||[[:Category: John Browning Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island]]||Warwick||John Browning Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |702||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WK115 ELDER CHARLES HOLDEN LOT]||9||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2265251 Elder Charles Holden Lot]||[[:Category: Elder Charles Holden Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island]]||Warwick||Elder Charles Holden Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |703||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WK116 MOSES LIPPITT LOT]||2||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2260542 Moses Lippitt Lot]||[[:Category: Moses Lippitt Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island]]||Warwick||Moses Lippitt Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |704||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WK117 CAPT WILLIAM ARNOLD LOT]||11||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2691539 Captain William Arnold Lot (Defunct)]||||Warwick||Captain William Arnold Lot (Defunct), Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |705||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WK118 STUKLEY MATTESON LOT]||10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2691548 Stukley Matteson Lot (Defunct)]||||Warwick||Stukley Matteson Lot (Defunct), Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |706||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WK119 WATERMAN TIBBETTS LOT]||17||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2691549 Waterman Tibbetts Lot]||||Warwick||Waterman Tibbetts Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |707||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WK120 HARRIS ARNOLD LOT]||2||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2620928 Harris Arnold Lot]||||Warwick||Harris Arnold Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |708||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WK121 DAVID BATEN LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2694398 David Baten Lot]||||Warwick||David Baten Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |709||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WK122 GORTON-ARNOLD LOT]||33||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2236268 Gorton-Arnold Lot]||[[:Category: Gorton-Arnold Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island]]||Warwick||Gorton-Arnold Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |710||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WK123 PETER GREENE SLAVE LOT]||2||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2694399 Peter Greene Slave Lot]||||Warwick||Peter Greene Slave Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |711||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WK124 UNKNOWN LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2694418 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Warwick #124]||||Warwick||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Warwick #124, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |712||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WK125 GENERAL THOMAS WESTCOTT LOT]||45||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2216133 General Thomas Westcott Lot]||[[:Category: General Thomas Westcott Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island]]||Warwick||General Thomas Westcott Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |713||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WK126 MAJ GENERAL THOMAS HOLDEN LOT]||24||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2260470 Major General Thomas Holden Lot]||[[:Category:Major General Thomas Holden Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island]]||Warwick||Major General Thomas Holden Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |714||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WK127 SION ARNOLD LOT]||4||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2268981 Sion Arnold Lot]||[[:Category: Sion Arnold Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island]]||Warwick||Sion Arnold Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |715||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WK128 NATHANIEL ARNOLD LOT]||20||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2398512 Nathaniel Arnold Lot]||||Warwick||Nathaniel Arnold Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |716||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WK129 ABRAHAM LOCKWOOD LOT]||5||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2620932 Abraham Lockwood Lot]||[[:Category: Abraham Lockwood Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island]]||Warwick||Abraham Lockwood Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |717||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WK130 DAVID BENNETT LOT]||9||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2244584 David Bennett Lot]||||Warwick||David Bennett Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |718||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WK131 RICE BURIAL YARD]||21||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2375004 Rice Burial Yard]||[[:Category: Rice Burial Yard, Warwick, Rhode Island]]||Warwick||Rice Burial Yard, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |719||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WK132 WHIPPLE LOT]||18||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2213117 Whipple Lot]||[[:Category: Whipple Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island]]||Warwick||Whipple Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |720||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WK133 UNKNOWN LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2694419 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Warwick #133]||||Warwick||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Warwick #133, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |721||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WK134 FRIENDS' BURIAL YARD]||40||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2531384 Friends Burial Yard]||[[:Category: Friends Burial Yard, Warwick, Rhode Island]]||Warwick||Friends Burial Yard, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |722||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WK135 LOCKWOOD-PHILLIPS LOT]||15||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2262822 Lockwood-Phillips Lot]||||Warwick||Lockwood-Phillips Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |723||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WK136 UNKNOWN LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2694422 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Warwick #136]||||Warwick||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Warwick #136, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |724||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WK137 JAMES E WHITFORD LOT]||2||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2451762 James E Whitford Lot]||||Warwick||James E Whitford Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |725||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WK138 CAPT REUBEN WHITMAN LOT]||38||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2216130 Captain Reuben Whitman Lot]||[[:Category: Captain Reuben Whitman Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island]]||Warwick||Captain Reuben Whitman Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |726||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WK139 APPONAUG PUBLIC CEMETERY]||40||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2621011 Apponaug Public Cemetery]||||Warwick||Apponaug Public Cemetery, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |727||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WK140 UNKNOWN LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2694423 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Warwick #140]||||Warwick||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Warwick #140, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |728||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WK141 CAPT JOHN LOW BURIAL GROUND]||13||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2694424 Captain John Low Burial Ground (Defunct)]||||Warwick||Captain John Low Burial Ground (Defunct), Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |729||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WK142 PAWTUXET HIGHLAND CEMETERY]||2000||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1887059 Pawtuxet Memorial Park]||[[:Category: Pawtuxet Memorial Park, Warwick, Rhode Island]]||Warwick||Pawtuxet Memorial Park, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |730||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WK143 NEW PAWTUXET CEMETERY]||10000||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/363979 New Pawtuxet Cemetery]||||Warwick||New Pawtuxet Cemetery, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |731||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WK144 PHILIP ARNOLD LOT]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2238341 Philip Arnold Lot]||[[:Category: Philip Arnold Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island]]||Warwick||Philip Arnold Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |732||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WK145 ALL SAINTS CEMETERY]||2000||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1975799 All Saints Cemetery]||[[:Category: All Saints Cemetery, Warwick, Rhode Island]]||Warwick||All Saints Cemetery, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |733||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WK146 BRUSH NECK FARM BURIAL GROUND]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2694426 Brush Neck Farm Burial Ground]||||Warwick||Brush Neck Farm Burial Ground, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |734||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WK147 SAMUEL LOW CEMETERY]||8||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2694427 Samuel Low Cemetery (Defunct)]||||Warwick||Samuel Low Cemetery (Defunct), Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |735||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WK148 GEORGE TAFT LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2426801 Taft Lot]||[[:Category: Taft Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island]]||Warwick||Taft Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |736||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WK149 APPONAUG CEMETERY]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2694432 Apponaug Cemetery (Defunct)]||||Warwick||Apponaug Cemetery (Defunct), Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |737||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WK150 WICKES - GARDINER]||15||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2694433 Wickes-Gardiner Cemetery (Defunct)]||||Warwick||Wickes-Gardiner Cemetery (Defunct), Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |738||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WK151 SENATOR JOHN CHAFEE LOT]||2||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1959567 Senator John Chafee Lot]||[[:Category: Senator John Chafee Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island]]||Warwick||Senator John Chafee Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |739||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WK152 GREENE LOT]||17||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2205058 Greene Lot]||[[:Category: Greene Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island]]||Warwick||Greene Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |740||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WK153 PARDON POTTER LOT]||5||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2621013 Pardon Potter Lot]||||Warwick||Pardon Potter Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |741||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WK154 CAPT BENJAMIN ARNOLD LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2694446 Captain Benjamin Arnold Lot (Defunct)]||||Warwick||Captain Benjamin Arnold Lot (Defunct), Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |742||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WK155 CAPT OLIVER GARDNER LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2694447 Captain Oliver Gardiner Lot]||||Warwick||Captain Oliver Gardiner Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |743||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WK156 COL JOHN LOW LOT]||7||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2694450 Colonel John Low Lot]||||Warwick||Colonel John Low Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |744||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WK157 NATHANIEL MILLARD LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2480998 Millard Family Lot]||||Warwick||Millard Family Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |745||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WK158 STUKELEY STAFFORD LOT]||15||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2249511 Stukeley Stafford Lot]||[[:Category: Stukeley Stafford Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island]]||Warwick||Stukeley Stafford Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |746||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WK159 DR JAMES GREENE LOT]||10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2248341 Doctor James Greene Lot]||[[:Category: Doctor James Greene Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island]]||Warwick||Doctor James Greene Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |747||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WK160 ISHMAEL RHODES LOT]||13||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2621018 Ishmael Rhodes Lot]||||Warwick||Ishmael Rhodes Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |748||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WK161 WARNER FAMILY]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2406249 Warner Family Lot]||[[:Category: Warner Family Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island]]||Warwick||Warner Family Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |749||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WK162 SINGLE BURIAL]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2694451 Single Burial]||||Warwick||Single Burial, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |750||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WK163 DOROTHY MAYOR PARK CEMETERY]||1||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2621020 Dorothy Mayor Park Cemetery]||||Warwick||Dorothy Mayor Park Cemetery, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |751||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WK164 SINGLE BURIAL]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2694452 Single Burial]||||Warwick||Single Burial, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |752||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WK165 STUKELY WESTCOTT BURIAL GROUND]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2621021 Stukely Westcott Burial Ground]||||Warwick||Stukely Westcott Burial Ground, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |753||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WK166 SARAH WILSON LOT]||2||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2485826 Wilson Lot]||||Warwick||Wilson Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |754||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WK500 JOB GREENE LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2621023 Job Greene Lot]||||Warwick||Job Greene Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |755||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WK501 RICHARD GREENE LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2694453 Richard Greene Lot]||||Warwick||Richard Greene Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |756||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WK502 RUTENBURG LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2694454 Rutenburg Lot]||||Warwick||Rutenburg Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |757||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WKA01 CARDER FAMILY]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2694455 Carder Family Cemetery]||||Warwick||Carder Family Cemetery, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |758||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WKA02 SWEET LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2621127 Sweet Lot]||||Warwick||Sweet Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |759||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WKA04 RICE LOT]||||||||Warwick||Rice Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |760||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WKA05 MOSES BUDLONG LOT]||8||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2621129 Moses Budlong Lot]||[[:Category: Moses Budlong Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island]]||Warwick||Moses Budlong Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |761||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WKA06 RICHARD RHODES LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2621132 Richard Rhodes Lot]||||Warwick||Richard Rhodes Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |762||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WKA08 NATHAN ARNOLD LOT]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2392239 Nathan Arnold Lot]||||Warwick||Nathan Arnold Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |763||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WKA09 CAPT RICHARD THORNTON LOT]||2||||||Warwick||, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |764||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WKA10 GREENE LOT]||4||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2694456 Greene Lot]||||Warwick||Greene Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |765||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WKA11 CARDER LOT]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2694457 Carder Lot]||||Warwick||Carder Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |766||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WKA14 REMINGTON LOT]||4||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2621136 Remington Lot]||||Warwick||Remington Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |767||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WKA15 THOMAS C GARDINER FAMILY]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2621137 Thomas Gardiner Lot]||||Warwick||Thomas Gardiner Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |768||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WKA16 REMOVALS FROM PAWTUXET]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2694460 Removals From Pawtuxet (Defunct)]||||Warwick||Removals From Pawtuxet (Defunct), Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |769||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WKA17 REMOVALS FROM WK TO SWAN POINT]||13||||||Warwick||, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |770||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WKA18 SCHOOL MASTER LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2621021 Stukely Westcott Burial Ground]||||Warwick||Stukely Westcott Burial Ground, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |771||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WKA19 REBECCA ARNOLD LOT]||2||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2625445 Rebecca Arnold Lot]||||Warwick||Rebecca Arnold Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |772||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WKA20 BUDLONG-BRIGGS LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2694470 Budlong-Briggs Lot]||||Warwick||Budlong-Briggs Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |773||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WKA21 UNKNOWN LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2694472 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Warwick #A21]||||Warwick||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Warwick #A21, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |774||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WKA22 LIPPITT BURIAL GROUND]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2694473 Lippitt Burial Ground]||||Warwick||Lippitt Burial Ground, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |775||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WKA23 TIBBETTS LOT]||3||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2694474 Tibbetts Lot]||||Warwick||Tibbetts Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |776||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WKA24 CHRISTOPHER UNTHANKE LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2625451 Christopher Unthanke Lot]||||Warwick||Christopher Unthanke Lot, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |777||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WKA25 BENJAMIN BARTON BURIAL GROUND]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2694475 Benjamin Barton Burial Ground]||||Warwick||Benjamin Barton Burial Ground, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |778||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WKA26 BROKEN STONES]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2694476 Broken Stones]||||Warwick||Broken Stones, Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |779||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WW001 GODFREY CEMETERY]||70||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2234347 Godfrey Cemetery]||[[:Category:Godfrey Cemetery, West Warwick, Rhode Island]]||West Warwick||Godfrey Cemetery, West Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |780||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WW002 ARNOLD-HOPKINS LOT]||8||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2404515 Arnold - Hopkins Lot (Defunct)]||||West Warwick||Arnold - Hopkins Lot (Defunct), West Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |781||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WW003 MAJ PELEG ARNOLD LOT]||45||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2238740 Major Peleg Arnold Lot]||[[:Category: Major Peleg Arnold Lot, West Warwick, Rhode Island]]||West Warwick||Major Peleg Arnold Lot, West Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |782||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WW004 WILLIAM RICE LOT]||44||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2212411 William Rice Lot]||[[:Category: William Rice Lot, West Warwick, Rhode Island]]||West Warwick||William Rice Lot, West Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |783||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WW005 NASON-SWEET-SPINK LOT]||20||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2233003 Nason-Sweet-Spink Lot]||||West Warwick||Nason-Sweet-Spink Lot, West Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |784||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WW006 JOHN TEW LOT]||20||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2215799 John Tew Lot]||||West Warwick||John Tew Lot, West Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |785||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WW007 OLD BAPTIST CEMETERY]||35||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2189506 Old Baptist Cemetery]||[[:Category: Old Baptist Cemetery, West Warwick, Rhode Island]]||West Warwick||Old Baptist Cemetery, West Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |786||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WW008 ST MARY'S CEMETERY]||7000||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/177345 Saint Mary Cemetery]||[[:Category: Saint Mary Cemetery, West Warwick, Rhode Island]]||West Warwick||Saint Mary Cemetery, West Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |787||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WW009 EMANUEL LUTHERAN CEMETERY]||500||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2189495 Emanuel Lutheran Cemetery]||||West Warwick||Emanuel Lutheran Cemetery, West Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |788||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WW010 ST. PHILIPS EPISCOPAL CEMETERY]||1400||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2157953 Saint Philips Episcopal Cemetery]||[[:Category:Saint Philips Episcopal Cemetery, West Warwick, Rhode Island]]||West Warwick||Saint Philips Episcopal Cemetery, West Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |789||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WW011 CENTERVILLE METHODIST CEMETERY]||800||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2181878 Centerville Methodist Cemetery]||[[:Category:Centerville Methodist Cemetery, West Warwick, Rhode Island]]||West Warwick||Centerville Methodist Cemetery, West Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |790||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WW012 GREENE-ANTHONY LOT]||200||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2215661 Greene-Anthony Lot]||[[:Category: Greene-Anthony Lot, West Warwick, Rhode Island]]||West Warwick||Greene-Anthony Lot, West Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |791||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WW013 SION ARNOLD LOT]||40||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2216264 Sion Arnold Lot]||||West Warwick||Sion Arnold Lot, West Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |792||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WW014 ST JOSEPH'S CEMETERY]||14000||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2156374 Saint Josephs Cemetery]||[[:Category:Saint Josephs Cemetery, West Warwick, Rhode Island]]||West Warwick||Saint Josephs Cemetery, West Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |793||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WW015 ANTHONY RICE LOT]||42||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2263489 Anthony Rice Lot]||[[:Category: Anthony Rice Lot, West Warwick, Rhode Island]]||West Warwick||Anthony Rice Lot, West Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |794||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WW016 OLD PHENIX CEMETERY (ATWOOD)]||55||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2256262 Old Phenix Cemetery]||||West Warwick||Old Phenix Cemetery, West Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |795||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WW017 OUR LADY OF COUNCIL CHURCH]||1||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2691780 Our Lady of Council Church Cemetery]||||West Warwick||Our Lady of Council Church Cemetery, West Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |796||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WW018 NOTRE DAME CEMETERY]||500||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/173961 Notre Dame Cemetery]||||West Warwick||Notre Dame Cemetery, West Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |797||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WW019 NOTRE DAME CEMETERY ANNEX]||500||||||West Warwick||, West Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |798||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WW020 GEORGE BURLINGAME LOT]||25||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2393032 George Burlingame Lot]||||West Warwick||George Burlingame Lot, West Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |799||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WW021 LUCY TEFFT LOT]||25||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2255609 Tefft Lot]||[[:Category: Tefft Lot, West Warwick, Rhode Island]]||West Warwick||Tefft Lot, West Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |800||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WW022 GEORGE BAKER LOT]||15||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2249354 Baker Lot]||[[:Category: Baker Lot, West Warwick, Rhode Island]]||West Warwick||Baker Lot, West Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |801||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WW023 WILLIAM BAKER LOT]||25||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2374931 Baker Lot]||||West Warwick||Baker Lot, West Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |802||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WW024 SACRED HEART CHURCH CEMETERY]||1||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2615470 Sacred Heart Church Cemetery]||||West Warwick||Sacred Heart Church Cemetery, West Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |803||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WW025 DR JOHN MCGREGOR LOT]||25||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2515415 Doctor John McGregor Lot]||||West Warwick||Doctor John McGregor Lot, West Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |804||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WW026 OLNEY B PIERCE LOT]||10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2593560 Olney B Pierce Lot]||||West Warwick||Olney B Pierce Lot, West Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |805||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WW027 CAPT JOHN WATERMAN LOT]||26||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2215996 Waterman Lot]||[[:Category: Waterman Lot, West Warwick, Rhode Island]]||West Warwick||Waterman Lot, West Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |806||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WW028 ELLIS-BARNEY-SHELDON]||20||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2249280 Ellis-Barney-Sheldon Lot]||||West Warwick||Ellis-Barney-Sheldon Lot, West Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |807||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WW029 ARNOLD-BUDLONG]||25||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2693170 Arnold-Budlong Lot]||||West Warwick||Arnold-Budlong Lot, West Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |808||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WW030 NATICK CEMETERY]||152||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2226551 Natick Cemetery]||||West Warwick||Natick Cemetery, West Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |809||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WW031 RUFUS WAKEFIELD LOT]||20||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2615471 Rufus Wakefield Lot]||[[:Category: Rufus Wakefield Lot, West Warwick, Rhode Island]]||West Warwick||Rufus Wakefield Lot, West Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |810||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WW032 WIGHTMAN-SWEET CEMETERY]||72||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2249120 Wightman-Sweet Lot]||[[:Category: Wightman-Sweet Lot, West Warwick, Rhode Island]]||West Warwick||Wightman-Sweet Lot, West Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |811||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WW033 SNELL-ATWOOD LOT]||50||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2257242 Snell-Atwood Lot]||[[:Category: Snell-Atwood Lot, West Warwick, Rhode Island]]||West Warwick||Snell-Atwood Lot, West Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |812||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WW034 CLAPP-GREENE LOT]||32||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2244176 Clapp-Greene Lot]||[[:Category: Clapp-Greene Lot, West Warwick, Rhode Island]]||West Warwick||Clapp-Greene Lot, West Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |813||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WW035 WILLIAM ARNOLD LOT]||39||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2405957 Arnold Lot]||[[:Category: Arnold Lot, West Warwick, Rhode Island]]||West Warwick||Arnold Lot, West Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |814||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WW036 GOVERNOR ROBERT QUINN LOT]||4||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2457655 Governor Robert Quinn Lot]||[[:Category: Governor Robert Quinn Lot, West Warwick, Rhode Island]]||West Warwick||Governor Robert Quinn Lot, West Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |815||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WW037 GENERAL REUBEN WHITMAN LOT]||13||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2615472 General Reuben Whitman Lot]||[[:Category: General Reuben Whitman Lot, West Warwick, Rhode Island]]||West Warwick||General Reuben Whitman Lot, West Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |816||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WW038 ANTHONY ARNOLD LOT]||40||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2693171 Anthony Arnold Lot]||[[:Category: Anthony Arnold Lot, West Warwick, Rhode Island]]||West Warwick||Anthony Arnold Lot, West Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |817||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WW039 JOHN STANTON LOT]||8||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2615474 John Stanton Lot]||||West Warwick||John Stanton Lot, West Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |818||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WW040 COL JOB GREENE LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2693227 Colonel Job Greene Lot]||||West Warwick||Colonel Job Greene Lot, West Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |819||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WW041 CENTERVILLE CEMETERY]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2693290 Centerville Cemetery]||||West Warwick||Centerville Cemetery, West Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |820||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WW042 FREDERICK HAMILTON LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2693292 Frederick Hamilton Lot]||||West Warwick||Frederick Hamilton Lot, West Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |821||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WW043 GIDEON ARNOLD LOT]||5||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2615593 Gideon Arnold Lot]||||West Warwick||Gideon Arnold Lot, West Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |822||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WW044 BRAYTON-STEADMAN LOT]||26||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2469685 Brayton-Steadman Lot]||||West Warwick||Brayton-Steadman Lot, West Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |823||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WW045 REV STEPHEN ALLIN LOT]||10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2616102 Reverend Stephen Allin Lot]||||West Warwick||Reverend Stephen Allin Lot, West Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |824||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WW046 THOMAS TIFFANY LOT]||21||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2611352 Thomas Tiffany Lot]||[[:Category: Thomas Tiffany Lot, West Warwick, Rhode Island]]||West Warwick||Thomas Tiffany Lot, West Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |825||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WW047 LORY CHACE LOT]||8||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2384017 Lory Chace Lot]||||West Warwick||Lory Chace Lot, West Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |826||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WW048 NICHOLS LOT]||2||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2693293 Nichols Lot]||||West Warwick||Nichols Lot, West Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |827||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WW049 THOMAS MATTESON LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2693294 Thomas Matteson Lot]||||West Warwick||Thomas Matteson Lot, West Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |828||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WW505 TRIPP-CUTTER LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2261824 Tripp-Cutter Lot]||||West Warwick||Tripp-Cutter Lot, West Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |829||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WW510 NATICK BURIAL GROUND]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2616106 Natick Burial Ground]||||West Warwick||Natick Burial Ground, West Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |830||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WW511 BAKER LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2503424 Baker Lot]||||West Warwick||Baker Lot, West Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |831||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WW513 ROGERS LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2212637 Rogers Lot]||||West Warwick||Rogers Lot, West Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |832||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WW514 ARNOLD LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2693297 Arnold Lot]||||West Warwick||Arnold Lot, West Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |833||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WW515 SLAVE CEMETERY - SPINK]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2616111 Slave Cemetery]||||West Warwick||Slave Cemetery, West Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |834||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WW516 TANNER LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2616115 Tanner Lot]||||West Warwick||Tanner Lot, West Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |835||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WW517 RICE LOT]||25||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2693298 Rice Lot]||||West Warwick||Rice Lot, West Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |836||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WW518 SPINK LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2616118 Spink Lot]||||West Warwick||Spink Lot, West Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |837||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WW520 HATHAWAY-MITCHELL LOT]||29||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2517376 Hathaway-Mitchell Lot]||||West Warwick||Hathaway-Mitchell Lot, West Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |838||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WW521 ANTHONY ANGELL STONE]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2616120 Anthony Angell Stone]||||West Warwick||Anthony Angell Stone, West Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |839||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WW522 UNKNOWN LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2693299 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery West Warwick #522]||||West Warwick||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery West Warwick #522, West Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |840||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WW523 WILLIAM ROGERS LOT]||1||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2212768 William Rogers Lot]||||West Warwick||William Rogers Lot, West Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |841||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WW524 BRIGGS LOT]||2||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2616121 Briggs Lot]||||West Warwick||Briggs Lot, West Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |842||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WW525 UNKNOWN LOT]||5||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2693300 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery West Warwick #525]||||West Warwick||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery West Warwick #525, West Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |843||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WW526 JONES LOT]||20||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2616122 Jones Lot]||||West Warwick||Jones Lot, West Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |844||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WW527 UNKNOWN LOT]||1||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2693301 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery West Warwick #527]||||West Warwick||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery West Warwick #527, West Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |845||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WW528 CHURCH YARD CEMETERY]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2616124 Churchyard Cemetery]||||West Warwick||Churchyard Cemetery, West Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |846||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WW900 HARGRAVES]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2693302 Hargraves Stone]||||West Warwick||Hargraves Stone, West Warwick, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2370||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SC123 COVENTRY HIST. CEMETERY #199]||30||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2475644 Josiah Colvin Cemetery]||[[:Category: Josiah Colvin Cemetery, Scituate, Rhode Island]]||Coventry||Josiah Colvin Cemetery, Coventry, Rhode Island |} See also: * [[:Category: Kent County, Rhode Island, Cemeteries]]
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Welcome to Kent County, Texas Project!
{{US History|sub-project=Texas}} *'''[[Space:Texas|Texas Space Page]]''' *The leader of this project is: [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]]. ====History/Timeline==== :'''1876'''-- {{Blue|Kent County was created 21 August 1876 from Bexar and Young Land Districts and organized in 1892.}} It is named in honor of Alamo defender [[Kent-2033|Andrew Jackson Kent]] of Gonzales colony, one of the "Immortal 32".
[https://texasalmanac.com/index.php?q=topics/government/kent-county][https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kent_County,_Texas] :The county seat is Jayton. The county was named for Alamo defender, Andrew Kent. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kent_County,_Texas :'''10,000 years ago''' early man of the Folsom culture was here as dated by artifacts of the Folsom culture in this area were discovered by archeologists.
:'''8000 BC''' Paleo-Indians were the first inhabitants. Later Native American inhabitants included the Wanderers band of Comanche.
:'''1872''' Ranald Mackenzie & soldiers defeated the Comanches at Treasure Butte, SE of Clairemont.
:'''1876''' The Texas legislature formed Kent County from Young and Bexar districts. The new county is named after Alamo defender Andrew Kent, one of the "Immortal 32" from Gonzales and Dewitt colonies.
[https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hck05] :'''1876-1892''' Scurry County had the judicial administration until Kent County was organized.
{{Image|file=Kent_County_Texas-3.jpg |align=l |size=300 |caption=1892 jail, Clairemont. }}{{clear}} :'''1888''' Cattleman R. L. Rhomberg settled in the new county and named a settlement Clairemont for his daughter, Claire. The area did not attract many settlers.
:'''1890''' the county had census counted only 324 settlers on 48 farms and ranches less than 500 acres in size, 4,200 cattle, farming corn, oats, wheat, and cotton on less than 500 acre farms. :'''1890''' the county had census counted only 324 settlers on 48 farms and ranches less than 500 acres in size, 4,200 cattle, farming corn, oats, wheat, and cotton on less than 500 acre farms. :'''1891''' A conflict arose between cattle ranchers and farmers who tried to fence their farms against cattle. The NE part of the county was included in SMS ranches, (300,000 acres) established by S. M. Swenson.
:'''1892''' Kent County was organized, with Clairemont as the county seat.
:'''1909''' The Stamford and Northeastern Railway built a line across the county's northeast corner. The railroad, which connected Stamford and Spur, later became part of the Wichita Valley Railroad. The Jayton community was founded.
:'''1910''' Swedish immigrants settled in the county, and there were 326 farms, population 2,655. :'''1920s''' County had 412 farms, 3,335 residents Both in 1920, 1930, the cattle industry dominated. Crops planted were cotton on 19,410 acres, 7200 acres inborn and wheat. :'''1930''' The county's population peaked at 3,851 and the next decades lost 134 farms, and population. This was disenchantment with dry-land farming.
:'''1946-1991''' Oil was discovered in Kent County in 1946, this helped the economy, production rose in 1956, dropped in 1960s. :'''1991''', more than 448,448,000 barrels (71,297,500 m3) of oil have been produced in the county since 1946.
https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hck05 =====Government Offices===== Kent county has had 2 courthouses, 1893 and the current courthouse, 1956 '''1st Courthouse, 1893''' in Claremont In April 1955, the Old Kent County Courthouse in Clairemont, built in 1893, burned. The building was vacant because the county seat moved to Jayton in 1954. No record loss :''A photographer's note'' - this image made the photographer think the community center was built from bricks of the old courthouse after it was razed.. However it actually appears that they removed the second floor of the courthouse and left the first floor intact. The windows match perfectly to pictures of the windows of the 1893 intact courthouse. Second floor was destroyed...... - Erik Whetstone, June 03, 2004.
[http://www.texasescapes.com/TexasPanhandleTowns/JaytonTexas/Kent-County-Courthouse.htm#1893] {{Image|file=Kent_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=l |size=300 |caption=1893 Clairemont Courthouse. }}{{Image|file=Kent_County_Texas-2.jpg |align=r |size=280 |caption=1893 courthouse, fire destroyed 2nd floor . }}{{clear}} 2nd Courthouse, 1956 {{Image|file=Kent_County_Texas-4.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption=1955 courthouse, Jayton}}{{clear}}
'''{{Blue|A Feud over a courthouse}}''' ::::''from Big Spring Daily Herald, Big Spring, TX 14 Apr 1955'' The vacant Clairemark courthouse was engulfed in flames. Origin for the fire is unknown, but started at night, and Claremont's only firetruck, a pumper was out of order.. Volunteer fire fighters did not try to stop the fire without equipment, and the wind was blowing. The old landmark, vacant Clairemont courthouse, was almost a total loss. Former Kent Co. judge said only records in the building were books. Estimate of the loss could be $35,000 for the building. This was the 1893 courthouse, and had caused a 3 year feud between two towns over which should be county seat. An election held in 1952 to determine county seat headquarters was a few votes short of the required 2/3 necessary to change county seats. This started altercations between Jayton and Claremont. County offices had already moved over to Jayton. It was thought the litigation might have to be settled in state Supreme court. Pro-Dayton and pro Claremont were "duking it out" were moved to Jayton. {{Image|file=Kent_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=r |size=200 |caption=1893 courthouse }}{{clear}} In 1952, county residents voted to transfer the county government headquarters to Jayton. The records were been moved by highway patrol and Texas Rangers into a vault at the First National Bank at Jayton. Then the 32nd District Court in Sweetwater ruled the records should be returned to Claremont! Eastland court of Civil appeal overruled that order.. No further court action as now there is no courthouse!
[http://www3.gendisasters.com/texas/7493/clairemont-tx-kent-county-courthouse-fire-apr-1955] April, 1955 Word from Investigators that the fire started from an electric fuse box. They notified the insurance as the old building did have $15,000 insurance. Most furniture, papers were gone, but utilities were still in service. Following the fire, the stone walls standbut are blackened by smoke. The sheriff's office in the NW corner was saved. (Where was the sheriff?) http://www.gendisasters.com/texas/7493/clairemont-tx-kent-county-courtho... http://www.texasescapes.com/TexasGhostTowns/Clairemont-Texas.htm ::The fire probably ended this feud between this town and nearby Jayton.
===Geography=== https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hck05 :Kent County, in West Texas, is bounded on the north by Dickens County, on the west by Garza County, on the east by Stonewall County, and on the south by Scurry and Fisher counties. :Size: 878 square miles of rolling, broken terrain, part prairie and part mesquite woodland :Rivers/Creeks - drained by the Salt and Double Mountain forks of the Brazos River. :Center of county is 33°10' north latitude and 100°45' west longitude, 85 miles southeast of Lubbock. :Soil = sand and sandy loam :Elevation is 1,900 to 2,400 feet :Rainfall is 20.75 inches. :Temperature in January is 28° F; maximum in July is 97°. :Growing season 216 days produces :Agriculture income $10 million average annual income, 55% from cattle, sheep, and hogs, 45% from cotton, sorghums, and grain. :Irrigation is used on 500 acres. Income - no manufacturing, Total production from 1946 to 1982 was 363,582,743 barrels oil. :Timber - cottonwood, cedar, and mesquite. Minerals - deposits of brick clay, sand, gravel, and kaolin. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hck05 =====Adjacent counties===== *Dickens County (north){{Image|file=Kent_County_Texas.jpg |align=r |size=160 |caption=adj. counties. }} *Stonewall County (east) *Fisher County (southeast) *Scurry County (south) *Garza County (west) *King County (northeast) *Crosby County (northwest) =====Protected areas===== =====Demographics===== In 2000, there were 859 people resided in the county with a population density was less than 1 person/sq. mi.. There were 551 housing units at an average density of 1 per square mile. The racial makeup of the county was 95.46% White, 0.23% Black or African American, 0.35% Native American, 3.73% from other races, and 0.23% from two or more races. About 9% of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race.The median income for a household in the county was $30,433, and for a family was $35,568. The per capita income for the county was $17,626. About 9.20% of families and 10.40% of the population were below the poverty line, including 13.10% of those under age 18 and 6.10% of those age 65 or over.
{{Image|file=Kent_County_Texas-3.jpg |align=c |size=350 |caption=Old 1893 Kent co. Jail, did not burn (had 4 cells inside) }} Highways:
*U.S. Highway 380 *Texas State Highway 70 *Texas State Highway 208 =====Cities===== *'''[[:Category:Jayton, Texas|Jayton]] (county seat)''' =====Census Designated Place===== *[[:Category:Girard, Texas|Girard]] *[[:Category:Clairemont, Texas|Clairemont]] - Ghost town ====Formed From==== *1876-- Kent County was created 21 August 1876 from Bexar and Young Land Districts and organized in 1892. County seat:1892-1954 - [[:Category:Clairemont, Texas|Clairemont]] *1954-present - '''[[:Category:Jayton, Texas|Jayton]] (county seat)''' ====Resources==== *Hunters are attracted to the area *Tourists visit the scenic Croton Breaks nearby in Dickens County. =====Census===== :1880 --- 92 — :1890 --- 324 252.2% :1900 --- 899 177.5% :1910 --- 2,655 195.3% :1920 --- 3,335 25.6% :1930 --- 3,851 15.5% :1940 --- 3,413 −11.4% :1950 --- 2,249 −34.1% :1960 --- 1,727 −23.2% :1970 --- 1,434 −17.0% :1980 --- 1,145 −20.2% :1990 --- 1,010 −11.8% :2000 --- 859 −15.0% :2010 --- 808 −5.9% :Est. 2016 --- 769 [11] −4.8% ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=l |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: Clairemont Cemetery, Clairemont, Texas|Clairemont Cemetery]] *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Wtx/Kent/ListKent.html Kent county Cemeteries] Gloria Mayfield *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2651 FindaGrave cemeteries] ===Sources===
*https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hck05 *http://www.gendisasters.com/texas/7493/clairemont-tx-kent-county-courtho... *[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Kent_County,_Texas_Genealogy FamilySearch genealogy] *[http://txgenweb.org TxGenweb]Genealogy and cemeteries *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Wtx/Kent/ListKent.html Kent county Cemeteries] Gloria Mayfield *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2651 FindaGrave cemeteries]
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| ---- The Leader of this project is [[Craig-4574|Sandy (Craig) Patak]] The coordinators for this project are [[Dale-2823|Pam (Dale) Fraley]] and [[Payne-15730|Tricia Payne]] '''The purpose of this project is to coordinate all Kentucky related projects and resources and combine that information into one place.'''
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{| border="1" align="center" class="wikitable " style="font-style:; font-size:100%; border: 3px Solid Blue;" |[[:Space: Adair County, Kentucky|'''Adair''']] |[[:Category: Allen County, Kentucky|Allen]] |[[:Category: Anderson County, Kentucky|Anderson]] |[[:Category: Ballard County, Kentucky|Ballard]] |[[:Category: Barren County, Kentucky|Barren]] |[[Space:Bath_County%2C_Kentucky|'''Bath''']] |[[Space:Bell_County%2C_Kentucky|'''Bell''']] |[[:Category: Boone County, Kentucky|Boone]] |-valign="top" align="center" | [[Space:Bourbon_County%2C_Kentucky|'''Bourbon''']] | [[Space:Boyd_County%2C_Kentucky|'''Boyd''']] |[[:Category: Boyle County, Kentucky|Boyle]] |[[:Category: Bracken County, Kentucky|Bracken]] | [[Space:Breathitt_County%2C_Kentucky|'''Breathitt''']] |[[:Category: Breckinridge County, Kentucky|Breckinridge]] |[[:Category: Bullitt County, Kentucky|Bullitt]] |[[:Category: Butler County, Kentucky|Butler]] |-valign="top" align="center" |[[:Category: Caldwell County, Kentucky|Caldwell]] |[[:Category: Calloway County, Kentucky|Calloway]] |[[:Category: Campbell County, Kentucky|Campbell]] |[[:Category: Carlisle County, Kentucky|Carlisle]] |[[:Category: Carroll County, Kentucky|Carroll]] | [[Space:Carter_County%2C_Kentucky|'''Carter''']] | [[Space:Casey_County%2C_Kentucky|'''Casey''']] |[[:Category: Christian County, Kentucky|Christian]] |-valign="top" align="center" |[[:Space: Clark County, Kentucky|'''Clark''']] |[[:Space: Clay County, Kentucky|'''Clay''']] | [[Space:Clinton_County_Kentucky|'''Clinton''']] |[[:Category: Crittenden County, Kentucky|Crittenden]] | [[Space:Cumberland_County%2C_Kentucky|'''Cumberland''']] |[[:Category: Daviess County, Kentucky|Daviess]] |[[:Space: Edmonson County, Kentucky Project|'''Edmonson''']] | [[Space:Elliott_County%2C_Kentucky|'''Elliott''']] |-valign="top" align="center" | [[Space:Estill_County%2C_Kentucky|'''Estill''']] |[[:Category: Fayette County, Kentucky|'''Fayette''']] |[[:Category: Fleming County, Kentucky|Fleming]] |[[:Category: Floyd County, Kentucky|Floyd]] |[[:Category: Franklin County, Kentucky|Franklin]] |[[:Category: Fulton County, Kentucky|Fulton]] |[[:Category: Gallatin County, Kentucky|Gallatin]] |[[:Category: Garrard County, Kentucky|Garrard]] |-valign="top" align="center" |[[:Category: Grant County, Kentucky|Grant]] |[[:Category: Graves County, Kentucky|Graves]] |[[:Space: Grayson County, Kentucky |'''Grayson''']] |[[:Category: Green County, Kentucky|Green]] |[[:Category: Greenup County, Kentucky|Greenup]] |[[:Category: Hancock County, Kentucky|Hancock]] |[[:Category: Hardin County, Kentucky|Hardin]] |[[:Category: Harlan County, Kentucky|Harlan]] |-valign="top" align="center" |[[:Category: Harrison County, Kentucky|Harrison]] | [[Space:Hart_County%2C_Kentucky|'''Hart''']] |[[:Category: Henderson County, Kentucky|Henderson]] |[[:Category: Henry County, Kentucky|Henry]] |[[:Category: Hickman County, Kentucky|Hickman]] |[[:Category: Hopkins County, Kentucky|Hopkins]] |[[:Category: Jackson County, Kentucky|Jackson]] |[[:Category: Jefferson County, Kentucky|Jefferson]] |-valign="top" align="center" |[[:Category: Jessamine County, Kentucky|Jessamine]] |[[:Category: Johnson County, Kentucky|Johnson]] |[[:Category: Kenton County, Kentucky|Kenton]] | [[Space:Knott_County%2C_Kentucky|'''Knott''']] |[[:Category: Knox County, Kentucky|Knox]] |[[:Category: LaRue County, Kentucky|LaRue]] |[[:Category: Laurel County, Kentucky|Laurel]] |[[:Category: Lawrence County, Kentucky|Lawrence]] |-valign="top" align="center" |[[:Category: Lee County, Kentucky|Lee]] |[[:Category: Leslie County, Kentucky|Leslie]] |[[:Category: Letcher County, Kentucky|Letcher]] |[[:Category: Lewis County, Kentucky|Lewis]] |[[:Category: Lincoln County, Kentucky|Lincoln]] |[[:Category: Livingston County, Kentucky|Livingston]] |[[:Category: Logan County, Kentucky|Logan]] |[[:Category: Lyon County, Kentucky|Lyon]] |-valign="top" align="center" |[[:Space: Madison County, Kentucky|'''Madison''']] |[[:Category: Magoffin County, Kentucky|Magoffin]] |[[:Category: Marion County, Kentucky|Marion]] |[[:Category: Marshall County, Kentucky|Marshall]] |[[:Category: Martin County, Kentucky|Martin]] |[[:Category: Mason County, Kentucky|Mason]] |[[:Category: McCracken County, Kentucky|McCracken]] |[[:Category: McCreary County, Kentucky|McCreary]] |-valign="top" align="center" |[[:Category: McLean County, Kentucky|McLean]] |[[:Category: Meade County, Kentucky|Meade]] | [[Space:Menifee_County_Kentucky|'''Menifee''']] |[[:Category: Mercer County, Kentucky|Mercer]] |[[:Space: Metcalfe County, Kentucky |'''Metcalfe''']] |[[:Category: Monroe County, Kentucky|Monroe]] |[[Space:Montgomery_County%2C_Kentucky|'''Montgomery''']] |[[:Category: Morgan County, Kentucky|Morgan]] |-valign="top" align="center" |[[:Category: Muhlenberg County, Kentucky|Muhlenberg]] |[[:Category: Nelson County, Kentucky|Nelson]] |[[:Category: Nicholas County, Kentucky|Nicholas]] |[[:Category: Ohio County, Kentucky|Ohio]] |[[:Category: Oldham County, Kentucky|Oldham]] |[[:Category: Owen County, Kentucky|Owen]] |[[:Category: Owsley County, Kentucky|Owsley]] |[[:Category: Pendleton County, Kentucky|Pendleton]] |-valign="top" align="center" |[[:Category: Perry County, Kentucky|Perry]] |[[:Category: Pike County, Kentucky|Pike]] |[[:Category: Powell County, Kentucky|Powell]] |[[:Category: Pulaski County, Kentucky|Pulaski]] |[[Space:Robertson_County%2C_Kentucky|'''Robertson''']] |[[:Category: Rockcastle County, Kentucky|Rockcastle]] |[[:Category: Rowan County, Kentucky|Rowan]] |[[:Category: Russell County, Kentucky|Russell]] |-valign="top" align="center" |[[:Category: Scott County, Kentucky|Scott]] |[[:Category: Shelby County, Kentucky|Shelby]] |[[:Category: Simpson County, Kentucky|Simpson]] |[[:Category: Spencer County, Kentucky|Spencer]] |[[:Category: Taylor County, Kentucky|Taylor]] |[[:Category: Todd County, Kentucky|Todd]] |[[:Category: Trigg County, Kentucky|Trigg]] |[[:Category: Trimble County, Kentucky|Trimble]] |-valign="top" align="center" |[[:Category: Union County, Kentucky|Union]] |[[:Category: Warren County, Kentucky|Warren]] |[[:Category: Washington County, Kentucky|Washington]] |[[:Category: Wayne County, Kentucky|Wayne]] |[[:Category: Webster County, Kentucky|Webster]] |[[:Category: Whitley County, Kentucky|Whitley]] |[[:Category: Wolfe County, Kentucky|Wolfe]] |[[:Category: Woodford County, Kentucky|Woodford]] |- |}
===Kentucky History Timeline=== {{Image|file=Kentucky.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=1792 Kentucky Counties when became the 15th state. }} 1739, {{Green |''Capt. Charles de Longueuil''}} discovers {{Blue|Big Bone Lick}}. 1750, Explorer {{Green|''Dr. Thomas Walker''}} discovered a pass through the mountains. He called it the {{Blue|Cumberland Gap}}. 1750-1751, {{Green|''Dr. Thomas Walker''}} and {{Green|''Christopher Gist''}} led the first surveying parties into Kentucky. 1763, France cedes area including Kentucky to Britain. 1767, ''[[Boone-34|{{Green|Daniel Boone}}]]'', who had explored the area in and around Cumberland Gap 1769, ''[[Boone-34|{{Green|Daniel Boone}}]]'', with a party of hunters led by {{Green|''John Finley''}}, they first saw the far distant Bluegrass atop {{Blue|Pilot Knob}}, now in what is currently known as Powell County. The recorded date is June 7, 1769; they returned to Kentucky for a two-year exploration of the region. 1774, The first permanent European settlement was Harrodsburg which was established by {{Green|''James Harrod''}}. {{Red|Dunmore's War}}: The Shawnee were not happy that the Europeans were building homes on their hunting grounds. They attacked the settlers and soon the settlers were at war with the Shawnee. In 1774, the governor of Virginia, {{Green|''Lord Dunmore''}}, declared war on the Shawnee. He defeated the Shawnee at the {{Red|Battle of Point Pleasant}}. After the battle, the Shawnee and the settlers agreed to use the Ohio River as a border between the British colonists and the Shawnee. Indians gave {{Green|''Richard Henderson''}} land between Ohio and Cumberland rivers for'' Transylvania Land Company''. 1775, ''[[Boone-34|{{Green|Daniel Boone}}]]'' led a number of settlers into Kentucky to establish the town of {{Blue|Boonesborough}}. He also widened and improved the trail across the {{Blue|Cumberland Gap}} so that wagons could travel through. This trail became known as the {{Blue|Wilderness Road}}. Many settlers over the coming years used this trail to settle Kentucky. Kentucky's first hemp crop was grown in 1775, and Kentucky went on to become the nation's leading hemp-producing state in the mid-19th century with peak production of 40,000 tons in 1850. U.S. hemp production declined after the Civil War, and almost all of the nation's hemp was grown in the {{Blue|Bluegrass region of Kentucky}}. 1776, Kentucky became a separate county of Virginia. (Harrodsburg settlers, jealous of Boonesboro, send {{Green|''George Rogers Clark''}} and {{Green|''John Jones''}} to ask Virginia's aid; Virginia declares ''Transylvania Land Company'' illegal; creates {{Blue|Kentucky County}}.) 1778, The longest siege in United States frontier history was the {{Red|thirteen-day siege of ''Fort Boonesborough''}} in September 1778 1779, ''The First Baptist Church'' west of the {{Blue|Allegheny Mountains}} was formed at ''Elizabethtown'' 1780, The city of ''Louisville'' is established. {{Red|Ruddell's Station was attacked}} by {{Green|''Capt. Henry Byrd''}} and his British and Shawnee Indians in 1780. About twenty inhabitants were killed at the site. The survivors were subjected to a forced march to Detroit (some given to the Shawnees for their participation), where they remained prisoners for the remainder of the Revolutionary War. The bones of the victims were later gathered and buried in a mass grave covered with stones. The site was included in Hinkston's 1,400-acre settlement and preemptive grant, filed in 1784, and is marked by a stone monument." {{Blue|''Low Dutch Station''}} was established in 1780 on the middle fork of {{Blue|Beargrass Creek in Kentucky}}. This station was settled by Dutch pioneers from Pennsylvania and was also known as {{Blue|''New Holland Station''}}. '''Jefferson''', county seat Louisville,''' Lincoln''', county seat Stanford and '''Fayette''', county seat Lexington were the 3 original counties of Kentucky. Kentucky was originally a county of Virginia. 1782, {{Red|"Last battle of American Revolution"}} fought at {{Blue|Blue Licks}}, near {{blue|Mount Olivet}} also it was{{Red| One of the last Native American battles}} in Kentucky occurred at the {{Red|Battle of Blue Licks}}, although small skirmishes and raids would continue until 1813. The {{Blue|Town of Lexington}} was established. 1784, First of ten conventions held to prepare way for separation of Kentucky from Virginia 1785, '''Nelson''' County was formed out of part of Jefferson County. County seat Bardstown. 1786, '''Bourbon''' County was formed out of part of Fayette County. County seat of Paris. '''Mercer''' County with County seat of Harrodsburg and '''Madison''' County with County seat of Richmond were formed out of part of Lincoln County. 1789, '''Mason''' County with County seat of Maysville was formed out of part of Bourbon County. '''Woodford''' County with County seat of Versailles was formed out of part of Fayette County. 1791, ''Upper Spottsvania Baptist Church'' Left In 1791 For Floyd County, Kentucky From Virginia Leading the Wagon train was Rev. Lewis Craig and Capt. William Ellis. 1792, After the {{Red|Revolutionary War}}, Kentucky became a part of the state of Virginia. Soon the people of Kentucky wanted to make their own government. They applied for statehood and on ''June 1, 1792 Kentucky became the 15th state''. {{Green|''Isaac Shelby''}} was chosen as the first governor. Kentucky's first constitution was drafted in April and May of this year and Frankfort was chosen to be the Capital City. Kentucky chose to be known as a commonwealth, meaning government based on the common consent of the people and dating to the time of Oliver Cromwell's England. '''Washington''' County with County seat of Springfield was formed out of part of Nelson County. '''Scott''' County with County seat of Georgetown was formed from part of Woodford County. '''Shelby''' County with County seat of Shelbyville was formed out of part of Jefferson County. '''Logan''' County with County sear of Russellville was formed out of part of Lincoln County. 1793, '''Clark''' County with County seat of Winchester was formed out of parts of Bourbon and Fayette Counties. '''Hardin''' County with County seat of Elizabethtown was formed out of parts of Nelson County. '''Green''' County with County seat of Greensburg was formed out of part of Lincoln County. 1794, {{Green|''Gen. "Mad Anthony" Wayne's''}} {{Red|victory at Fallen Timbers in Ohio}} ends Indian attacks in Kentucky and on July 4, 1794, {{Green|''Col. William Price''}}, Revolutionary War veteran, held the first Independence Day celebration in the West, in what is now known as Jessamine County. '''Harrison''' County with County seat of Cynthiana was formed out of parts of Bourbon and Scott Counties. 1795, '''Franklin''' County with County seat of Frankfort was formed out of parts of Mercer, Shelby and Woodford Counties. '''Campbell''' County with the County seats of Alexandria and Newport was formed out of parts of Harrison, Mason and Scott Counties. 1796, {{Blue|''Wilderness Road''}} opened to wagons 1797, '''Bullitt''' County with County seat of Sheperdsville was formed out of parts of Jefferson and Nelson Counties. '''Christian''' County with County seat of Hopkinsville was formed out part of Logan County. '''Montgomery''' County with County seat of Mount Sterling was formed out of part of Clark County. '''Bracken''' County with County seat of Brooksville was formed out of part of Mason County. '''Warren''' County with County seat of Bowling Green was formed out of part of Logan County. '''Garrard''' County with County sear of Lancaster was formed out of parts of Lincoln, Madison and Mercer Counties. 1798, Legislature passes Kentucky Resolutions opposing United States Alien and Sedition Acts. '''Fleming''' County with County seat of Flemingsburg was formed out of part of Mason County. 1799, '''Pulaski''' County with County seat of Somerset was formed out parts of Green and Lincoln Counties. '''Pendleton''' County with County seat of Falmouth was formed out of parts of Bracken and Campbell Counties. '''Livingston''' County with County seat of Smithland was formed out part of Christian County. '''Boone''' County with County seat of Burlington was formed out of part of Campbell County. ''' Henry''' County with County seat of New Castle was formed out part of Shelby County. '''Cumberland''' County with County seat of Burkesville was formed out of part of Green County. '''Gallatin''' County with County seat of Warsaw was formed out of parts of Franklin and Shelby Counties. '''Muhlenberg''' County with County Seat of Greenville was formed out of parts of Christian and Logan Counties. '''Ohio''' County with County seat of Hartford was formed out of part of Hardin County. '''Jessamine''' County with County seat of Nicholasville was formed out of part of Fayette County. '''Barren''' County with County seat of Glasgow was formed out of parts of Green and Warren Counties. '''Henderson''' County with County seat of Henderson was formed out of part of Christian County. 1800, '''Breckinridge''' County with County seat of Hardinsburg was formed out of part of Hardin County. '''Floyd''' County with County seat of Prestonsburg was formed out of parts of Fleming, Mason and Montgomery Counties. '''Knox''' County with County seat of Barbourville was formed out of part of Lincoln County. '''Nicholas''' County with County seat of Carlisle was formed out of parts of Bourbon and Mason Counties. 1801, The great church camp meeting at {{Blue|Cane Ridge}} in Bourbon County was attended by more than 20,000. '''Wayne''' County with County seat of Monticello was formed from parts of Cumberland and Pulaski Counties. 1802, '''Adair''' County with County seat of Columbia was formed from part of Green County. 1804, '''Greenup''' County with County seat of Greenup was formed from part of Mason County. 1807, '''Casey''' County with County seat of Liberty was formed from part of Lincoln County. '''Clay''' County with County seat of Manchester was formed from parts of Floyd, Knox and Madison Counties. '''Lewis''' County with County seat of Vanceburg was formed from part of Mason County. '''Hopkins''' County with County seat of Madisonville was formed from part of Henderson County. 1808, '''Estill''' County with County seat of Irvine was formed from parts of Clark and Madison Counties. 1809, '''Caldwell''' County with County seat of Princeton was formed from part of Livingston County. 1810, '''Rockcastle''' County with County seat of Mount Vernon was formed from parts of Knox, Lincoln, Madison, and Pulaski Counties. '''Butler''' County with County seat of Morgantown was formed from parts of Logan and Ohio Counties. '''Grayson''' County with County seat of Leitchfield was formed form parts of Hardin and Ohio Counties. 1811, ''Henry Clay'' elected to Congress from Kentucky. New Orleans, first steamboat on Ohio River, stops at Louisville. '''Union''' County with County seat of Morganfield was formed from part of Henderson County. '''Bath''' County with County seat of Owingsville was formed from part of Montgomery County. 1815, ''Steamship Enterprise'' reaches Louisville from New Orleans, La. '''Allen''' County with the County seat of Scottsville was formed from parts of Barren and Warren Counties. '''Daviess''' County with the County seat of Owensboro formed from part of Ohio County. 1818, The westernmost region of the state was annexed, following its purchase from the Chickasaw Indians. '''Whitley''' County with County seat of Williamsburg was formed from part of Knox County. 1819, The first commercial oil well was on the {{Blue|Cumberland River}} in McCreary County Kentucky. '''Harlan''' County with County seat of Harlan was formed from parts of Floyd and Knox Counties. ''' Hart''' County with County seat Munfordville was formed from parts of Green and Hardin Counties. '''Owen''' County with County seat of Owenton was formed from parts of Franklin, Gallitin and Scott Counties. ''' Simpson''' County with County seat of Franklin was formed from parts of Allen, Logan and Warren Counties. 1820, '''Todd''' County with the County seat of Elkton was formed from parts of Christian and Logan Counties. '''Monroe''' County with the County seat of Tompkinsville was formed from parts of Barren and Cumberland Counties. '''Trigg''' County with the County seat of Cadiz was formed from parts of Caldwell and Christian Counties. '''Grant''' County with County seat of Williamstown was formed from part of Pendleton County. 1821, '''Perry''' County with County seat of Hazard was formed from parts of Clay and Floyd Counties. '''Hickman''' County with the County seat of Clinton was formed from parts of Caldwell and Livingston Counties. '''Calloway''' County with the County seat of Murray was formed from part of Hickman County. '''Graves''' County with County seat of Mayfield was formed from part of Hickman County. '''McCracken''' County with County seat of Paducah was formed from part of Hickman County. 1822, '''Lawrence''' County with County seat of Louisa was formed from parts of Floyd and Greenup Counties. ''' Pike''' County with County seat of Pikeville was formed from part of Floyd County. 1823, '''Morgan''' County with County seat of West Liberty was formed from parts of Bath and Floyd Counties. 1824, '''Oldham''' County with the County seat of LaGrange was formed from parts of Henry, Jefferson and Shelby Counties. '''Meade''' County with the County seat of Brandenburg was formed from parts of Breckinridge and Hardin Counties. '''Spencer''' County with the County seat of Taylorsville was formed from parts of Bullitt, Nelson and Shelby Counties. 1825, '''Edmonson''' County with County seat of Brownsville was formed from parts of Grayson, Hart and Warren Counties. 1826, '''Laurel''' County with County seat of London was formed from parts of Clay, Knox, Rockcastle and Whitley Counties. '''Russell''' County with County seat of Wayne was formed from parts of Adair and Cumberland Counties. 1827, '''Anderson''' County with County seat of Lawrenceburg was formed from parts of Franklin, Mercer and Washington Counties. 1829, '''Hancock''' County with County seat of Hawesville was formed from parts of Breckinridge, Daviess and Ohio Counties. 1830, Louisville and Portland Canal opened 1833, Cholera Epidemic 1834, '''Marion''' County with County seat of Lebanon was formed from part of Washington County. 1836, '''Clinton''' County with County seat of Albany was formed from parts of Cumberland and Wayne Counties. 1837, '''Trimble''' County with County seat of Bedford was formed from parts of Gallatin, Henry and Oldham Counties. 1838, '''Carroll''' County with County seat of Carrollton was formed from parts of Gallatin, Henry and Trimble Counties. '''Carter''' County with County seat of Grayson was formed from parts of Greenup and Lawrence Counties. 1839, '''Breathitt''' County with County seat of Jackson was formed from parts of Clay, Estill and Perry Counties. 1840, '''Kenton''' County with County seats of Covington and Independence formed from part of Campbell County. 1849, ''[[Taylor-223|{{Green|Zachary Taylor}}]]'', Kentucky hero of the [[Project:Mexican_American_War|{{Red|Mexican American War}}]], becomes 12th president of United States. 1850, Kentucky was the 8th most populated state in the nation in the 1850 census. There were 982,405 citizens listed 1861, Kentucky decides to side with Union in the {{Red|Civil War}} after trying to remain neutral. Kentucky was torn apart by conflicting loyalties. Officially a neutral state, brother often fought against brother on the battlefield, as Kentucky supplied approximately 100,000 troops to the North and 40,000 troops to the South. Coincidentally, Kentucky was the birthplace of {{Green|''Abraham Lincoln''}} and the Confederate president {{Green|''Jefferson Davis''}}. The two great men were born in log cabins within one year and 100 miles of each other. {{Blue|Fort Jefferson}}, the first settlement in western Kentucky, was one of the first Kentucky positions occupied by Union Troops after the Confederates seized the area surrounding Columbus in September 1861. 1862, Kentucky's strategic potential was recognized by both sides in the conflict, and several bloody engagements and many guerrilla raids occurred throughout the state. The {{Red|first major battle on Kentucky soil during the Civil War was fought near'' Prestonsburg''}}, January 10, 1862. The {{Red| most violent battle took place near ''Perryville''}} in 1862, with a toll of 1,600 dead and 5,400 wounded. 1863 to 1891 The Infamous ''[[Project:Hatfield_and_McCoy|{{Green|Hatfield and McCoy}}]]'' feud, McCoy's lived mostly in Kentucky and the Hatfield's in West Virginia. 1865, University of Kentucky founded at Lexington 1875, The first Kentucky Derby is held at Churchill Downs. 1891, Present state constitution adopted. 1892, The radio was invented by a Kentuckian named {{Green|''Nathan B. Stubblefield''}} of Murray in 1892. 1904 to 1908 - {{Red|The Black Patch Tobacco Wars}} takes place in Kentucky. 1936, The U.S. Treasury Gold Vault was established at {{Blue|Fort Knox}}. 1937, The {{Blue|Ohio River}} floods causing extensive damage. 1939, Federal legislation passed in 1938 outlawed production of cannabis, including hemp, in the U.S. Hemp production in Kentucky and the U.S. ramped up during {{Red|World War II}} as part of the war effort but fell again after the war. 1964, ''[[Clay-1582|{{Green|Cassius Clay (Muhammad Ali)}}]]'' wins his first heavyweight championship fight. 1966, Kentucky is first Southern state to pass a comprehensive civil rights law. {{Blue|Barkley Dam}} on {{Blue|Cumberland River}} dedicated. 1970, That the state had more urban than rural dwellers ===Town and County Projects=== * [[Space:Edmonson County, Kentucky Project |Edmonson County, Kentucky]] * [[Space:Grayson County, Kentucky |Grayson County, Kentucky]] * [[Space:Metcalfe County, Kentucky |Metcalfe County, Kentucky - ''New!'']] *[[Space:Clark County, Kentucky|Clark County, Kentucky-''New!]] *[[Space:Early_Whitley_County,_Kentucky,_Records|Whitley County,Kentucky Records]] *[[Space:Low Dutch Settlements in Kentucky]] ===Kentucky Related Categories on WikiTree === *[[:Category:Kentucky|Kentucky Category page]] *[[:Category:Kentucky_Projects|Kentucky Projects page]] *[[:Category: Kentucky, Cemeteries|Kentucky, Cemeteries]] *[[:Category:Kentucky_Colleges_and_Universities|Kentucky Colleges & Universities]] *[[:Category:Kentucky_Governors|Kentucky Governors]] *[[:Category:Kentucky%2C_Homesteaders|Kentucky Homesteaders]] *[[:Project:Native_Americans|Native Americans Project]] *[[:Category: Kentucky, Politicians|Kentucky, Politicians]] *[[:Category: Kentucky, Religious Congregations|Kentucky, Religious Congregations]] *[[:Category:Kentucky_Research_Assistance|Kentucky Research Assistance]] ===State Resources=== * from [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Team_Missouri_-_Source-A-Thon&public=1#Kentucky Team Missouri]'s Source-a-Thon page: **[http://www.kygenweb.net/ KYGenWeb Project] **[http://www.cyndislist.com/us/ky/ Cyndi's List - Kentucky] **[http://www.censusdiggins.com/kybarren_st.html Barren County, KY, marriage records] * from others: ** [http://migration.kentucky.gov/kyhs/hmdb/MarkerSearch.aspx Kentucky Historical Marker Database] ** [http://www.kyatlas.com/ Kentucky Atlas & Gazetteer] === Related WikiTree Projects & Categories === *[[Space:Central_Appalachia_Team|Appalachia Project: Central Appalachia Team]] * [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Project_Kentucky_Team|US Black Heritage Project: Kentucky Team]] *[[Space:Governors_of_Kentucky|US Governors Project: Governors of Kentucky]] *[[Space:Low_Dutch_Settlements_in_Kentucky|Low Dutch Settlements in Kentucky]] *[[Project:Hatfield_and_McCoy|Hatfield and McCoy Project]] *[[Project:Homesteaders|Homesteaders Project]] *[[Project:Native_Americans |Native Americans Project]] *[[Project:1776|1776 Project]] *[[Space:Kentucky_Resource_Page_US_Civil_War:_War_Between_the_States|US Civil War: Kentucky]] *[[Space:Kentucky_in_The_Great_War|Kentucky in the Great War]] *[[Space:United_States_in_World_War_II|United States in World War II page]]
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Southeast United States Mining Disasters]] | [[:Category:Kentucky%2C_Mining_Disasters|Kentucky Mining Disasters Category]] ===Worst Mining Disasters in Kentucky=== {| border="1" style="wikitable " class="sortable" style="font-style:; font-size:100%; border: 5px Solid Gray;" !Date !!Mine Name !!Location !!No. Killed !!Disaster Cause |- |3-Aug-1927||[[Space:West_Kentucky_No._7_1927_Mine_Disaster|West Kentucky No. 7 1927]]||Clay, KY||62 ||Explosion |- |30-Dec-1970||[[Space:Finley_Mine_Disaster|Finley Hurricane Creek Mine]] ||Hyden, KY||38 ||Explosion |- |1-Feb-1910||[[Space:Browder_Mine_Disaster|Browder]] ||Browder, KY||34 ||Explosion |- |14-Jul-1939||[[Space:Duvin_Mine_Disaster|Duvin]] ||Providence, KY||28 ||Explosion |- |26-Dec-1945||[[Space:Belva_No._1_Mine_Disaster|Belva No. 1]] ||Four Mile, KY||24 ||Explosion |- |9-Dec-1932||[[Space:Zero_Mine_Disaster|Zero]] ||Yancey, KY||23 ||Explosion |- |8-Jun-1925||[[Space:West_Kentucky_No._9_Mine_Disaster|West Kentucky No. 9]] ||Sturgis, KY||17 ||Explosion |- |29-Mar-1930||[[Space:Kettle_Island_Mine_Disaster|Kettle Island]] ||Kettle Island, KY||16 ||Explosion |- |-style="background-color: #EADBEA; height: 20px;" |9-Mar-1976||Scotia Mine 1st Explosion||Oven Fork, KY||15 ||Explosion |- |4-Aug-1917||[[Space:West_Kentucky_No._7_1917_Mine_Disaster|West Kentucky No. 7 1917]] ||Clay, KY||15 ||Explosion |- |27-Oct-1941||[[Space:Daniel_Boone_Mine_Disaster|Daniel Boone]] ||St. Charles, KY||15 ||Explosion |- |16-Sep-1943||[[Space:Three_Point_Mine_Disaster|Three Point]] ||Three Point, KY||12 ||Explosion |- |-style="background-color: #EADBEA; height: 20px;" |11-Mar-1976||Scotia Mine 2nd Explosion||Oven Fork, KY||11 ||Explosion |- |25-Nov-1910||[[Space:Providence_No._3_Mine_Disaster|Providence No. 3]] ||Providence, KY||10 ||Explosion |- |-style="background-color: #EADBEA; height: 20px;" |13-Sep-1989||William Station No. 9 ||Sullivan, KY||10 ||Explosion |- |- style="background-color: #D3D3D3; height: 20px;" |7-Aug-1968||River Queen No. 1 ||Greenville, KY||9 ||Explosion |- |- style="background-color: #D3D3D3; height: 20px;" |7-Feb-1922||Marietta Mine ||Pinson Fork, KY||9 ||Explosion |- |- style="background-color: #D3D3D3; height: 20px;" |7-Dec-1923||Black Hawk Mine||Happy, KY||9 ||Explosion |- |- style="background-color: #D3D3D3; height: 20px;" |10-Feb-1908||Moody Mine ||South Carrolton, KY||9 ||Explosion |- |- style="background-color: #D3D3D3; height: 20px;" |17-Jul-1935||Van Lear No. 55 ||Van Lear, KY||9 ||Explosion |- |- style="background-color: #D3D3D3; height: 20px;" |22-May-1928||Black Mountain Coal Corp. No. 30 ||Kenvir, KY||8 ||Explosives |- |- style="background-color: #D3D3D3; height: 20px;" |16-Feb-1926||Nelson Mine ||Nelson Creek, KY||8 ||Explosion |- |- style="background-color: #D3D3D3; height: 20px;" |7-Dec-1981||Adkins Coal Co. No. 11 ||Kite, KY||8 ||Explosion |- |- style="background-color: #D3D3D3; height: 20px;" |11-Dec-1909||Baker No. 5 ||Clay, KY||7 ||Explosion |- |- style="background-color: #D3D3D3; height: 20px;" |20-Jan-1982||RHF No. 1 ||Craynor, KY||7 ||Explosion |- |- style="background-color: #D3D3D3; height: 20px;" |19-Dec-1928||Black Diamond No. 2 ||Drakesboro, KY||6 ||Explosion |- |- style="background-color: #D3D3D3; height: 20px;" |15-Jan-1925||Diamond No. 1, 1925 ||Providence, KY||6 ||Explosion |- |- style="background-color: #D3D3D3; height: 20px;" |30-Jan-1922||Layman Galloway Mine ||Pineville, KY||6 ||Explosion |- |- style="background-color: #D3D3D3; height: 20px;" |16-Nov-1920||Arnold Mine ||Earlington, KY||6 ||Fire |- |- style="background-color: #D3D3D3; height: 20px;" |8-Feb-1910||Barthell No. 1 ||Stearns, KY||6 ||Explosion |- |- style="background-color: #D3D3D3; height: 20px;" |30-Nov-1942||West Kentucky No. 10, 1942||Providence, KY||6 ||Explosion |- |- style="background-color: #D3D3D3; height: 20px;" |12-Mar-1934||West Kentucky No. 10, 1934||Wheatcroft, KY||5 ||Fire |- |- style="background-color: #D3D3D3; height: 20px;" |20-Apr-1904||Stearns No. 5 Mine ||Stearns, KY||5 ||Explosion |- |- style="background-color: #D3D3D3; height: 20px;" |19-Jan-1912||Central Mine ||Central City, KY||5 ||Explosion |- |- style="background-color: #D3D3D3; height: 20px;" |31-Jan-1927||Nortonville Mine ||Nortonville, KY||5 ||Explosion |- |- style="background-color: #D3D3D3; height: 20px;" |21-Apr-1912||Coil Mine ||Madisonville, KY||5 ||Explosion |- |- style="background-color: #D3D3D3; height: 20px;" |6-May-1913||Taylor Mine ||Hartford, KY||5 ||Asphyxiation |- |- style="background-color: #D3D3D3; height: 20px;" |20-May-2006||Darby No. 1 ||Holmes Mill, KY||5 ||Explosion |- |- style="background-color: #D3D3D3; height: 20px;" |22-Jan-1895||Tate Mine||Sturgis, KY||5 ||Explosives |} {{Clear}} If highlighted in purple, this Mine Disaster was not over 75 years ago. 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[[Category:Kentucky Pioneers and Settlers]] [[Category: Kentucky Projects]] The idea for this page originated from viewing this website: [https://scholarworks.moreheadstate.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1367&context=kentucky_county_histories]. The original information was based on the work of Judge Lewis Collins (1797-1870), author of ''Collins' Historical Sketches of Kentucky.'' This is an expansion of that thumbnail sketch. Works of Interest: *''Kentucky Settlement and Statehood 1750 - 1800'' by George Morgan Chinn, 1975 *''Researching Revolutionary War Veterans Who Settled in Kentucky'' [https://www.sar.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/Researching-Revolutionary-War-Veterans-Who-Settled-in-KY.pdf] *Kentucky 1792 [https://freepages.rootsweb.com/~gmfrontporch/genealogy/1792.gif] *''Old Bridgeport and Its Environs'', W R Jillson, The Register of the Kentucky Historical Society, Vol. 54, No. 186 (Jan 956), pp. 3, 5-108 (113 pages) *''Explorers and Early Settlers South of Muldraugh Hill'' by Otis M Mather [https://www.jstor.org/stable/pdf/23369379.pdf] *''Encyclopedia of Historic Forts: The Military, Pioneer, and Trading Posts of the United States'', Roberts, Robert B., Macmillan Publishing Company, New York, London, Copyright 1988, Hardback, 894 pages [https://archive.org/details/encyclopediaofhi0000robe *''Walking the Line of Fire: Violence, Society, and the War for the Kentucky and TransAppalachian Frontier'', 1774-1795 [https://discovery.dundee.ac.uk/ws/portalfiles/portal/1295753/Reid_phd_2011.pdf] *Database of the Daughter's of the American Revolution *Database of the Son's of the American Revolution In 1780 there were six stations on Beargrass Creek with a population of 600 men. #Floyd's Station #Floyd's Station #Floyd's Fork Station #Low Dutch Station #Linn's Station My goal is to add as much information as I can find about each station, fort, or camp and link the profiles of the men who established them. Additionally, I would like to add GPS coordinates and photographs. I welcome all additions. All locations are based on 1870 boundary lines, although I am working on adding present day locations. Those stations, forts, and camps not linked to a Wikitree profile are in '''{{Red|Red Bold}}''' #'''{{Red|Adam’s (George) Station}}''', was located in Garrard County. #'''Armstrong’s (John) Station''', was on the Indiana shore in Clark County Indiana, at the mouth of Bull creek opposite the Grassy Flats and eighteen mile Island bar in the Ohio river. Eighteen miles above Louisville, a blockhouse was built there by Revolutionary War Patriot [[Armstrong-524|John Armstrong]] between 1786 and 1790 to prevent the Indians from crossing the river here where it was fordable to steal horses from Ky. #'''Armstrong's (William) Station''' "[[Armstrong-12893|William Armstrong]] secured his 300 acre land grant on South Benson from the Commonwealth of Virginia on April 20, 1784, and began and completed thereon during the ensuing Summer strong and easily defendable block house. This, the ''first'' fortified station in the mid-South Folk Valley, he soon occupied with his family. Set on rising ground overlooking the waters of Armstrong Branch, it was 26 feet square and one and a half stories high. Its walls were built of 14 to 16 inch broad-axed oak and poplar logs dovetailed at the corners. Originally its only opening on the ground floor was a heavily barred, solid oak door on the east or branch side; years later when the danger of Indiana depredations had passed, windows were opened in the lower walls to let in daylight and air during the warm Summer days. The upper story of this station was built simply as a low-roofed continuation of the room below, but was equipped with small windows, and gun slits on all sides. Happily, this station, set alone in its clearing, was sufficiently formidable to discourage Indian attack; consequently, it was never called upon to withstand siege by savage marauders who then, it is well known, were occasionally in the neighborhood." [https://www.jstor.org/stable/23374435?read-now=1&seq=9#page_scan_tab_contents] #'''Arnold’s (John) Station''', was located on Little Benson Creek seven miles below Frankfort in Franklin County. Station was established in 1783 by Revolutionary War Patriot [[Arnold-5442|John Arnold]]. See historical marker #1083 [https://www.hmdb.org/m.asp?m=152644] #'''{{red|Arrington’s Station}}''', was located in southern Kentucky and established in 1788. #'''{{red|Ashton’s Station}}''', was mentioned in Boone’s autobiography. Station was settled in May 1782. It is the same as '''Estill’s Station'''. #'''A'Sturgis Station''', was settled in 1783 on Harrod’s Trace in Jefferson County by Peter A'Sturgis. "Named for Peter A'Sturgus, early Kentucky pioneer, who settled on 2,000-acre tract of land surveyed, 1774, and granted to Revolutionary War Patriot, [[Christian-719|Colonel William Christian (1743-1786)]], by patent dated June 2, 1780. One of the five important pioneer stations on Middle Fork of Beargrass Creek shown on John Filson's 1784 map. In 1780 it was a considerable fort and settlement of some twenty to forty families." See historical marker #984 [https://www.hmdb.org/m.asp?m=203184] #'''{{red|Bailey’s Station}}''', was in Mason County two and one half miles south of '''Maysville''' and one mile from Washington. Station was settled in 1791. #'''Baker's Station''' aka '''Fort Baker''' established by Revolutionary War Patriot #A004992 John Baker (1 Mar 1763-3 Apr 1803) on Stoner Creek, five miles west of Mount Sterling. [https://aroundtown-news.wixsite.com/newspaper/single-post/2016/06/29/the-search-for-cassity-and-gilmore-s-station] Revolutionary War Patriot [[Kenton-68|Gen. Simon Kenton]] aka “Simon Butler” after being imprisoned for debt in Kentucky, moved to Ohio. [[Kenton-68|Gen. Simon Kenton]] was a Clark county landowner, having purchased Ebenezer Corn’s preemption from speculators. The land straddled US 60 near the present Montgomery County line. Kenton sold off this 1,000-acre tract in six parcels. One parcel went to John Baker, who established '''Baker’s Station''' on the land in 1790. Baker was later credited as the founder of '''Winchester'''. [https://www.winchestersun.com/2018/06/08/where-in-the-world-early-kentuckians-in-the-national-portrait-gallery-2/] [https://kycarter.com/the_original_peoples/Early_Adventures_of_William_Sudduth.pdf] #'''Ballard’s (Bland) Station''', was located in Shelby County usually called '''Tyler’s Station'''. #'''Bardstown''', was in Nelson County and was established in 1788. Station was originally called Bairdstown. #'''Barnett’s Station''', was two miles from Hartford, Ohio County and was established by brothers, Revolutionary War Patriots, [[Barnett-1082|Joseph]] and [[Barnett-6052|Alexander Barnett]] who came from Virginia in the early 1780's. See Historical Markers [https://www.hmdb.org/m.asp?m=159275] and [https://www.hmdb.org/m.asp?m=159265] #'''{{red|Bell’s Station}}''', was located in Madison County. #'''{{red|Black’s Station}}''', was settled before Dec. 1794 in Fayette county on the waters of Clear Creek. #'''Blockhouse''' on Big Sandy River, was located near or above Louisa in Lawrence County. #'''Blub Licks Lower''' (See Lower Blue Licks) #'''Blub Licks Upper''' (See Upper Blue Licks) #'''Boiling Spring Station''', aka '''Harrod's Station (1)''' was established in Mercer County near or in Harrodsburg in 1775 by Revolutionary War Patriot [[Harrod-225|Colonel James Harrod]]. The location was one of the four settlements which were represented in the Transylvania legislative body at '''Boonesborough'''. See: [http://genealogytrails.com/ken/mercer/bio_harrod_james.html] [https://www.hmdb.org/m.asp?m=152644] #'''Boone’s Station''', on Boone’s Creek in Fayette County about ten miles southeast of Lexington and five miles northwest from '''Boonesborough.''' Settled by [[Boone-34|Daniel Boone]] about 1783 or 84. Boone lived there until he moved to '''Maysville''' before Feb. 3, 1786.''' #'''Boonesborough''', was located on the west bank of Kentucky River in Madison County by [[Boone-34|Daniel Boone]] who began the fort on April 1st and finished it on 14th of June, 1775. [https://www.fortboonesboroughlivinghistory.org/html/early_settlers.html]. The location was one of the four settlements which were represented in the Transylvania legislative body at Boonesborough.''' #'''{{red|Bosley’s Station}}''', was three quarters of a mile above the main fork of Wells Creek near Washington, in Mason County. Station was settled before 1793. #'''Bowman’s Station''', was six miles east of Harrodsburg. Station was settled in the fall of 1779 under [[Bowman-805|Colonel Abram Bowman]]. Originally housing seven families during the "Hard Winter" of 1779-80, the settlement grew to thirty families the next year. Colonel Bowman later moved to Fayette County.[https://www.hmdb.org/m.asp?m=152644] Among the residents there were: Robert BOWMER, his son Herman BOWMER (also shown in some records as BOWMAN), Stephen and Joseph COLLINS, Elisha, Robert and Joshua PRUETT, Wm. HALL, James COX, Thomas GLASS. [https://freepages.rootsweb.com/~jessebarnett/genealogy/Prudence/np5.htm] #'''Brashear's Station''', was at the mouth of Floyd’s Fork in Bullitt County. Also know as Salt River Garrison or Froman's Station. Station was settled in 1779 by [[Brashear-10|William Brashear]] [https://www.hmdb.org/m.asp?m=174444] #'''Brook's Spring''' [https://www.hmdb.org/m.asp?m=174479] First called '''Stewart's''' or '''Phillips'''' and then '''Brook's Spring''', was a well-known camping place in the early 1780s on the main route from the '''Falls of the Ohio''' & Beargrass Creek to '''Bullitt's Lick''' and '''Harrodsburg'''. Home of [[Brooks-25808|Joseph Brooks]]. # '''Brook's Station'''[http://www.brooklandcemetery.com/cemetery-history/] Established by [[Brooks-25808|Joseph Brooks]] #'''Bryan’s Station''', [[http://www.fortwiki.com/Joseph_Bryan%27s_Station]] was located in Fayette County about five miles northeast of Lexington on the southern bank of the north fork of Elkhorn. Station was settled by the Bryans in 1779. A cabin had been built by [[Bryan-93|Joseph Bryan]], a brother-in-law of [[Boone-34|Colonel Daniel Boone]], in 1776. ''The Women Who Carried Water'' [https://familyconnectionsblog.wordpress.com/2020/10/01/the-women-who-carried-water-kentucky-1782/] ''The Women of Bryan's Station'' [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aU5PB2LTrcY] #'''Buchanan’s Station''', was located one mile west of Germantown, in Bracken County, and where George Huinlong once lived. Established by [[Buchanan-259|George Buchanan]]. See also [http://www.jeffersoncountylocalhistory.org/oralbuchanan] #'''Bullitt’s Lick''', was located on the north side of the Salt river. Located about three miles from Salt river and about the same distance from Shepherdsville in Bullitt County. It was discovered by [[Bullitt-172|Capt Thomas Bullitt]] in 1773 and was the only place where salt was made in the area around the Falls in 1780, according to [[Ballard-2942|Bland Ballard]]’s deposition. [https://bullittcountyhistory.org/bchistory/wildroadlouend.html] #'''Burnt Station''', was located on or near Simpson’s creek in Nelson County. Known as '''Kincheloe's Station''' [https://www.jstor.org/stable/23370440]. Named after Revolutionary War Patriot [[Kincheloe-32|William Kincheloe]]. Captured and burned by Indians Sep 1782. Also known as '''Polke's Station''' for Revolutionary War Patriot [[Polk-565|Charles Polke]], who claimed the land. [https://sites.rootsweb.com/~kyncgr/kincheloestation.htm] See historical marker #1586 [https://www.hmdb.org/m.asp?m=122024] #'''Bush’s (William) Station''' or Settlement, was located in Clark County near '''Boonesboro'''. Established by [[Bush-4495| Captain William "Billy" BUSH]]. Capt. William Bush was one of Daniel Boone's crew that helped blaze the '''Wilderness Trail''' into Kentucky from the Cumberland Gap. The road crew rendezvoused at the Long Island of Holston which was North Carolina, but now east Tennessee. [[Bush-4495| Captain William "Billy" BUSH]]. joined the rescue party to save [[Boone-121|Jemima Boone]], Elizabeth and Frances Callaway who were captured by the Indians. '''Bush's Station''' was located across the Kentucky River in Clark County, Kentucky. Bush replaced the log house with the first brick house in the area. [[Bush-408|Ambrose]], [[Bush-1791|John]], and [[Bush-4495|William Bush]] were early Kentucky settlers. See Historical Marker #2531 [https://www.hmdb.org/m.asp?m=163166] #'''Byne’s Station''', was settled by Edwand Byne on the North Fork in Mason County. page 556. [[Kenton-68|Gen. Simon Kenton]] deposed, May 11, 1821, at the prison of Mason Co. (in Washington): He was now 66 or 67 years old. In 1780, he undertook to locate 3,000 acres of land warrants for Edward Byne, his pay to be 1/2 thereof. He located 1,000 acres where the town of Washington now stands; 1,000 acres at Lewis' Station, formerly called Clark's Station, on north side of North Fork of Licking river, &c. In the division, he got the 1,000 acres where Washington now is, and the east half of the 1,000 at Lewis.' He made his own entry of 2,000 acres at the mouth of Well's creek, & afterwards sold it (part of a very large sale of land) to Wm. Wood & Arthur Fox who well knew of its "interference" with Byne's Station survey on North Fork. Source: RICHARD H. COLLINS & CO., No. 11 Courier-Journal Building, Louisville, KY, PUBLISHERS OF COLLINS' HISTORY OF KENTUCKY, Louisville, April 25, 1883, Lyman C. Draper, LL.D., Madison, Wisconsin. Dear Sir, At great inconvenience, but with great pleasure, I have at last completed the copy of the Depositions, &c called for in your letter several months since. I found it impossible, from my notes, to give you the references which would enable you to get copies elsewhere; and so I set myself to work at intervals to copy them. It required much ingenuity and labor to find some of them, at this late day. As you offered to pay, & could not get them elsewhere except for full pay, you may fix the value of the copy. I have been consulting with Col. R. T. Durrett and Dr. C. Graham about Geo. Rogers Clarke's amputated leg, &c. I suppose they have given you all the information they have. Yours truly Richd. H Collins Copies of Depositions taken in Land Suits in Kentucky Courts between 1794 and 1824 - gathered by Richd H. Collins, while writing his "History of Kentucky" #'''Camp Knox''', was located in the eastern part of Green County where in June, 1770 [[Knox-445|Col. James Knox]] with 22 other men called the Long Hunters with 4 pack horses set up camp. #'''Campbell’s Station''', was located on the Dry Ridge in what is now Grant County. The station was three miles north of Williamstown and thirty three miles from the mouth of the Licking River. The station was settled some time before 1792. #'''Cane Run''', was a Presbyterian meeting-house in 1784 in what was then Lincoln County [http://caneridge.org/index.htm]. Believed to be the largest one-room log structure standing in North America. #'''Carpenter’s Station''' aka '''Carpenter's Fort''', was located in the knobs of the Green river about two miles west of Hustonville in Lincoln County Station was settled in the summer of 1779 by three brothers, [[Carpenter-5776|George]], [[Carpenter-5761|John]], and [[Carpenter-5762|Adam Carpenter]].[https://freepages.rootsweb.com/~carpenter/genealogy/manuscript.html] #'''Cartwright’s Station''', [[http://www.fortwiki.com/Samuel_Curtwright%27s_Station]] was settled in 1779 by Revolutionary War Patriot [[Cutright-14|Samuel Cutright]]. In present day Marion County. [https://www.frontierfolk.net/ramsha_research/stations/curtwright.html] #'''Casey’s (Col. Wm.) Station''', was located in Lincoln County some three miles west of and seven miles east of '''Danville''' on the Hanging Fork of Dick’s river. [[Casey-2164|William Casey]] was a Revolutionary War Veteran and the namesake of Casey County.[https://explorekyhistory.ky.gov/items/show/221] #'''Cassidy’s Station''', was located about two miles southwest of Flemingsburg on Cassidy Creek. Marker #1388 located at KY 32 and Cassidy Road [https://www.hmdb.org/m.asp?m=83496] in Fleming County and was settled by Revolutionary War Patriot [[Cassidy-3594|Michael Cassidy]]. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=20E-cy-czm0] #'''Clark's Station''' settled before 1779 by George Clark, brother-in-law of [[Whitley-757|Colonel William Whitley]]. Located on Clark's Run Creek. See historical marker #1140 [https://www.hmdb.org/m.asp?m=105411] #'''Clark’s Station''', was located in Mason County and was settled in 1785. #'''Clarke’s Station''', [[http://www.fortwiki.com/Robert_Clarke%27s_Station]] was located on Clark’s run, a branch of the Dick’s River. It was established by Robert Clarke in 1784 [https://www.frontierfolk.net/ramsha_research/stations/clarke.html] #'''Clarksville''', was located in Indiana opposite Louisville. Originally laid out by General [[Clark-5011|George Rogers Clark]]. #'''Clear Station''', was located on Clear Run near Hubers, four miles north of Shepherdsville near Blue Lick Gap. '''Clear Station''' named as a tract of land containing 1350 acres in the will of [[Brooks-25808|Joseph Brooks]]' daughter, Mary (Brooks) Pendergrast in 1821 in Jefferson Co., KY. She willed '''Clear Station''' to her daughter Margaret America Pendergrast #'''Collins Station''', was located on the Rockcastle River. #'''Constant’s Station''' Established by John Constant, Jr [https://heritage.ky.gov/Documents/Current%20Archaeological%20Research%20in%20KY%20Vol%2010.pdf] #'''Cook's Station''' 1793 #'''Cooper’s Station''', [[http://www.fortwiki.com/John_Cooper%27s_Station]] was located on Cooper’s Run in Bourbon County, some two miles from Riser’s. John Cooper built a cabin in 1775 and raised the first corn crop in the county on Cooper's Run. John was killed by Indians on July 7, 1776, and his brother James Cooper inherited his estate. [https://www.frontierfolk.net/ramsha_research/stations/cooper.html] #'''Corn Island''', was located in the Ohio river, opposite Louisville where [[Clark-5011|George Rogers Clark]] built a fort in June of 1778 and raised several crops of corn. He had several acres of rich land now all washed away. #'''Cox’s Station''', was located in Nelson County near '''Kincheloe’s Station'''. Established by Isaac Cox [https://sites.rootsweb.com/~kyncgr/cox.htm] #'''Crab Orchard''', is located in Lincoln County about twelve miles from Lancaster and ten miles from Stanford on the old pioneer road to Cumberland Gap. #'''Craig’s Station''', was located on Gilbert’s creek a few miles east of Lancaster, Garrard County and settled by the Reverend Lewis Craig in 1780. #'''Craig’s Station''', (another) was located in Lincoln County two miles east of '''Danville'''. #'''Crew's (David) Station''', established six miles northwest of Richmond, one mile northwest of Foxtown in Madison County by Revolutionary War Patriot [[Crews-629|David Crews]] about 1781. #'''Crow’s Station''', located in what was then Lincoln County near '''Danville''' settled by [[Crow-1991|John Crow]] before May of 1782. See historical marker #1083 [https://www.hmdb.org/m.asp?m=152644] #'''Curtis's Station''', was established in 1790 by Revolutionary War Patriot, [[Curtis-13928|John Curtis, Jr]], and was located in Mason County two mile southwest of Washington, Kentucky. #'''Danville''', is located in Boyle County and was laid off as a town by [[Daniel-6148|Walker Daniel]] in 1781. #'''Daviess (James) Station''', was located about five miles west of '''Whitley’s Station''' in Lincoln County. May have been established by [[Davis-11907|James Davis]] who died in Mercer Co., KY in 1796. #'''{{red|Davis Station}}''', was located in the southern portion of Kentucky. Location was probably in Logan or Warren county. Same as above???? #'''Dougherty’s Station''', was located “upon a slight eminence, east bank of Logan's Creek, about 200 yards above the confluence of Logan's Creek and Clark's Run which occurs just before the latter crosses the Danville-Lancaster Pike." [http://bcghs.org/Articles/EarlyStationsInBoyleCounty/default.aspx#:~:text=Dougherty's%20Station%20According%20to%20Fackler,crosses%20the%20Danville%2DLancaster%20Pike.] about one and a half miles below '''Danville'''. May have been established by [[Daugherty-2943|John Daugherty]] #'''Dover Station''', was located in Garrard County on the waters of the Dick’s River. #'''Dowdall’s Station''', was located on the Salt River and was settled before 1784. #'''Downing’s Station''', was located on the east of, and near, the Dick’s River not very far from '''Danville'''. #'''Drennon’s Lick''', was located in Henry County near the Kentucky River. #'''Elijah Craig’s Station''', was located five miles from Versailles. Station was established in 1783 by [[Craig-11|Elijah Craig]]. #'''Elk Fork of Red River''', was located in Logan County and had several settlements by 1785. #'''Estill’s Station''', was located on Muddy creek about three miles south of Richmond in Madison County. Station was settled by Revolutionary War Patriot [[Estill-47|Captain James Estill]] before 1781. Estill County, Kentucky also his namesake. [https://scholarworks.moreheadstate.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1185&context=kentucky_county_histories#:~:text=Estill%20County%2C%20Kentucky%2C%20established%20in,Sterling%2C%20Kentucky.] #'''Falls of the Ohio''', was the first fort that was built on Corn Island either in June 1778, in the fall of 1778, or the spring of 1779 and was raised near a ravine where in 1838. Twelfth Street in Louisville terminated at the Ohio river. #'''Feagan's Station''', was located in Mason County between one and a half and two miles east of Germantown. #'''Finn’s Station''', was located in Jefferson or Spencer County and was settled sometime before 1780. #'''Finney Fort''', was a fort built in Oct 1785 at the mouth of the Great Miami River near the modern city of Cincinnati and named for Major Walter Finney who built the fort. The site was chosen to be midway between '''Falls of the Ohio''' (Louisville) and '''Limestone''' ('''Maysville'''), two early settlements on the Ohio River. Earlier, George Washington had commissioned Generals [[Clark-5011|George Rogers Clark]], Richard Butler and Samuel Parsons to make a peace treaty with the Shawnee Indians, and a fort was needed to secure the territory. A company under Major Finney was dispatched in fall, 1785 from Fort Pitt to build the fort.[was a fort built in Oct. 1785 at the mouth of the Great Miami River near the modern city of Cincinnati and named for Major Walter Finney who built the fort. The site was chosen to be midway between '''Falls of the Ohio''' and '''Limestone''' ('''Maysville'''), two early settlements on the Ohio River. Earlier, George Washington had commissioned Generals [[Clark-5011|George Rogers Clark]], Richard Butler and Samuel Parsons to make a peace treaty with the Shawnee Indians, and a fort was needed to secure the territory. A company under Major Finney was dispatched in fall, 1785 from Fort Pitt to build the fort] #'''Fisher's Station''' See historical marker #1083 [https://www.hmdb.org/m.asp?m=152644] #'''Fleming’s (Colonel John) Station''', was located in Fleming County and was established about 1790. #'''Floyd’s Station''', (first at the mouth of Beargrass in Louisville) was located at the corner of third Street and the Ohio River. #'''Floyd’s Station''', was located on the Middle Fork of Beargrass Creek about six miles from the '''Falls of the Ohio''' (Louisville) and was settled by Revolutionary War Patriot [[Floyd-206|Colonel John Floyd]] in 1775. See historical marker #1060 [[https://www.hmdb.org/m.asp?m=161997]] #'''Floyd’s Fork Station''', was located in Oldham County near Pewee Valley about eighteen miles east of Louisville. #'''Forks of Dick’s River''', was a Presbyterian preaching place in 1784 and was located in Lincoln County. #'''Fort William''' "Established in 1785 by Revolutionary War Patriot, [[Christian-719|Colonel William Christian (1743-1786)]], and his wife, [[Henry-516|Anne (Henry) Christian (abt.1738-1790)]], a sister of [[Henry-30|Patrick Henry (1736-1799)]]. On this site one of earliest stone houses in Kentucky was a famous tavern, The Eight Mile House, on Harrods Trace to Falls of the Ohio. From here, Col. Christian directed the defense of Jefferson County. Killed by Indians, 1786. Buried on Middle Fork of Beargrass." See Historical Marker #974. [https://www.hmdb.org/m.asp?m=161983] #'''Fontainebleau''', was located about three miles below Harrodsburg on the banks of the Salt River. A mill was built there at a very early day. See historical marker #1083 [https://www.hmdb.org/m.asp?m=152644] #'''Fort Harrod''' The original site at "Big Spring" was abandoned during Dunmore's War (1774), but rebuilt on higher ground in 1775 as [[Harrod-225|Colonel James '''Harrod]]'s Station (2)''' #'''Garrard’s Station''', was located in Hamilton County Ohio on the Little Miami River and was established in April, 1796. #'''George Boone’s Station''', was established in 1780 by Revolutionary War Patriot [[Boone-113|George Boone]] and was located two miles northwest of Richmond in Madison County. "The station was for many years the leading center of trade in the county. It was sometimes called '''Trading Hill'''. "[https://www.kykinfolk.org/madison/docs/chenalt_boonesborough_article_1882.pdf] #'''Georgetown''', is located in Scott County and was formerly called '''McClelland’s Fort'''. #'''Gilmer’s Lick''', was located seven miles from '''Whitley's Station''' in Lincoln County. #'''Gilmore’s Station''', was located twelve miles east of Mount Sterling in Montgomery County. #'''Glover’s Station''', was located on the Green River where Greensburg now stands and was established in 1780. #'''Goodin’s Station'''/'''Goodin's Fort''', was located on the Rolling Fork and was established in 1780. "Filson Club History Quarterly vol. 27, Jan. 1953 #1 p. 3 & 8.[https://filsonhistorical.org/wp-content/uploads/publicationpdfs/27-1-2_Goodins-Fort1780-in-Nelson-County-Kentucky_Adams-Evelyn-Crady.pdf] "Verdant meadows, rippling streams and forested hills in the far western reaches of the Colony of Va. greeted Revolutionary War Patriot [[Goodin-338|Samuel Goodin]] and his family and warmed their hearts as they disembarked from their flatboats at the '''Falls of the Ohio''' (Lou., Ky.) in April, 1779. The unpleasant memories of the severe winter just passed in Fayette Co., Pa. grew dim in enchantment...After lingering briefly at the Falls, [[Goodin-338|Samuel Goodin]] proceeded about 50 miles to the south to the section lying along Pottenger's Creek. When the good points of the vast wilderness had been carefully weighed, he retraced his route some 6 miles and selected the site for his fort on the north bank of the Rolling Fork of Salt River, midway between the future towns of Nelsonville and New Haven in Nelson Co., KY. '''Goodin's Fort''' was the logical refuge for the adjacent families of [[Crady-51|David Crady]], [[Edlin-25|Richard Elin]], [[Beeler-223|Christopher Beeler]], [[Miller-22578|Sam Miller]], [[Chambers-3488|Anthony Chambers]], [[Vittitow-17|Daniel Vittitow]], [[Vittitow-41|Samuel Vittitow (1759-1840)]] and [[Veteto-55|Stephen Upton Veteto)]], all of whom were of the early pioneer period." According to Edgar Porter Harned, the following people were at '''Goodin's Fort''': [[Goodin-338|Samuel Goodin]] Sr.; John Houston; Captain Samuel Pottenger; Isaac Goodin, son of([[Goodin-338|Samuel Goodin]]); Atkinson Hill, son-in-law of [[Goodin-338|Samuel Goodin]]; Samuel Goodin Jr., son of [[Goodin-338|Samuel Goodin]]; Peter Kennedy, Indian scout; Thomas Goodin, son of [[Goodin-338|Samuel Goodin]]; Elizabeth Goodin, daughter of [[Goodin-338|Samuel Goodin]]; Letia Van Meter, daughter of Elizabeth Goodin; Catherine Van Meter, daughter of Elizabeth Goodin; Sarah Van Meter, daughter of Elizabeth Goodin; Elizabeth Van Meter, daughter of Elizabeth Goodin; Abraham Goodin, son of Samuel and Elizabeth; General Braddock (only slave mentioned at the fort, freed in 1797); Abraham Van Meter; Beck Swank, married General Braddock; Abednigo Carter, reportedly an Indian Scout; unknown Hamilton; Revolutionary War Patriot [[Atherton-524|Aaron Atherton Sr.]]; [[Atherton-536|Peter Atherton]], son of [[Atherton-524|Aaron Atherton Sr.]]; [[Atherton-1034|John S. Atherton]], son of [[Atherton-536|Peter Atherton]]; [[Atherton-1210|John M. Atherton]] son of [[Atherton-536|Peter Atherton]]; [[Atherton-2059|Peter Lee Atherton]], son of [[Atherton-1210|John M. Atherton]]. #'''Gordon’s Station''', was established in Mercer County in 1779 by [[Gordon-6202|John Gordon]] and [[Grayson-466|Elizabeth Grayson]] [https://www.hmdb.org/m.asp?m=105456]" John Gordon was killed in the Battle of the Blue Licks in 1782. His estate was inherited by his only son**, Ambrose. The estate gradually was sold off and the term Pleasant Fields went out of general use. At some point, a portion of the original grant acquired the name '''Viney Grove'''. A farm by this name still exists on part of Gordon's former property. A court suit between [[Robertson-16913|Alexander Robertson]] and Ambrose Gordon provided testimony relevant to the location of the station (Lincoln County Circuit Court Records). [[Robertson-16913|Alexander Robertson]] was living at '''Gordon's Station''' in the winter of 1780 at which time they discussed a cabin right which Robertson had purchased from Gordon." From Stockading Up, compiled by Nancy O'Malley, Kentucky Heritage Council, University of Kentucky. See historical marker #73 [https://www.hmdb.org/m.asp?m=105456]. #'''Grant’s Lick''', was located in Campbell County about five miles from Alexandria on the road to Falmouth. Salt was made there sometime before 1800. Discovered in 1793 by [[Boone-34|Daniel Boone]]’s nephew, Revolutionary War Patriot [[Bryan-377|Samuel Bryan]], and formalized into a business in 1804 by a Mr. Grant Breckinridge and a partner. #'''Grant’s Station''', [[http://www.fortwiki.com/John_Grant%27s_Station]] was settled by Revolutionary War Patriot [[Grant-8932|Colonel John Grant]] (nephew of [[Boone-34|Daniel Boone]]) in 1779 who abandoned it 1780. Grant moved back to North Carolina returned and re-settled it again in 1784. It was about five miles northeast of '''Bryan’s Station'''. This was near where Lowe’s is on the KY R.R. near the Fayette and Bourbon County line. See Historical Marker #1642 [https://www.hmdb.org/m.asp?m=175099] [https://www.frontierfolk.net/ramsha_research/stations/grant.html] #'''Grubb’s Station''', was settled by Revolutionary War Patriot [[Grubbs-86|Captain Higgason Grubbs]] on Muddy creek in Madison County sometime before October of 1792. #'''Haggin's (John) Blockhouse''', aka '''Hagans' Blockhouse''' was located on the banks of the Licking River was located one and a half miles above Cynthiana in Harrison County and was opposite the mouth of Sellers Run. It was settled by Revolutionary War Patriot [[Haggin-20|John Haggin]] in 1776. [https://www.frontierfolk.net/ramsha_research/stations/hinkson.html] #'''Haggis’s Station''', (See '''Trigg’s Station'''). #'''Hamilton's (Robert) Station''' 1785 "Robert Hamilton's Station, a story and a half cabin house was built of heavy logs and set on a narrow strip of rising ground on the south side of the "Falls Trace" on the present-day land of George Ramsey, two miles west of Frankfort. Closely surrounded by a stockade, it was never molested, but did serve on several occasions prior to 1798--the time of the last incursion of the Indians into Kentucky--as a safe gathering place for the early settlers of the South Benson Valley when alarms of savage invasion of nearby settlements spread with depressing chill across the country side. Detailed dimensional description of Hamilton's Station has not been preserved, but during recent years while tearing down the old family dwelling to provide a site of his present charming country home, Charles Alexander Julian revealed in its entirety the old Armstrong block house of hewn logs and roughed-out plant about which, as it finally came fully =to view, there still clung the marvelous fidelity the sombre atmosphere of the Kentucky frontier during those, now all but forgotten days of the Indian wars that marked the early settlement of Kentucky." [https://www.jstor.org/stable/23374435?read-now=1&seq=9#page_scan_tab_contents] #'''Hancock's Station''' Established by Revolutionary War Patriot [[Hancock-184|Stephen Hancock]] 12 miles from Log Lick in Madison County. Two miles west of Richmond, on Tate's Creek #'''Harbison's Station''' (Perryville) "During the final stages of the American Revolution, five settlers from Albemarle County, Virginia, crossed the Allegheny Mountains and made their way into the Bluegrass region of Kentucky. The five men—[[Harbison-25|James Harberson]], Thomas Walker, Daniel Ewing, Samuel Potts, and a man named Tucker—established a fort in a cave located ten miles southwest of '''Fort Harrod''' ('''Harrodsburg'''). The ground was fertile for crops, and abundant water from the Chaplin River and a spring located inside the cave made this a perfect location for permanent settlement. The settlers built a stockade around the spring and named the area '''Harberson's Station''' in honor of [[Harbison-25|James Harberson]], who led the men from Virginia. This site was also called “Harberson’s Crossroads,” because the fort provided a stopping point between settlements at '''Fort Harrod''' and Springfield. Although the cave was sufficient to protect the frontiersmen from attack, they were constantly threatened by the Native American population. As the area was a hunting ground for generations of Indians, the natives regarded the whites as a threat to their existence. One day, Ewing and Potts were farming the east bank of the Chaplin River and were attacked. Ewing was killed, but Potts shot and killed one of the attackers. As the Indians fled, they encountered James Harberson, who was outside of the fort on a scouting expedition. Subsequently, Harberson disappeared. Although his body was never found, his severed head was discovered about a mile from the fort. According to Dr. Jefferson J. Polk, a 19th-century Perryville physician, Harberson’s wife then “took the head and managed to keep it in a complete state of preservation for many years.” Mrs. Harberson hoped to bury the head with her husband’s body, but his body was never found. Local legend holds that the severed head was interred near what is now Perryville’s Hillcrest Cemetery. So violent was this early history, Polk concluded, that “the foundations of Perryville were baptized in blood.” Violence between the native population and the settlers continued long after Harberson was decapitated. According to one tale, Potts took the fort’s male population toward Tennessee to procure salt, which was a precious item. One man remained behind to protect the women and children. When the Indians realized that the men had departed, they attacked the fort. The women and children armed themselves with muskets, while the man “used a clever ruse to rout” the Indians. With the rifles placed through the fort’s portholes, the man went outside and challenged “the Indians to come on and fight.” When the Native Americans advanced, the man ran back inside and quickly fired “all the guns in succession.” Facing this gunfire, the Indians believed that the men had returned to the fort. They quickly departed. [www.perryville.net/lessons/his_reading.doc] Despite the violence between the settlers and the Indians, '''Harberson's Station''' became a stopping point between '''Fort Harrod''' and Springfield. In 1874, '''Harberson's Station''' was so well established that it was marked on John Filson’s map of Kentucky. Although it was a prominent station for frontiersmen, the sanitation of the fort left much to be desired. In 1786, Army paymaster Maj. Erkuries Beatty visited the area while traveling through central Kentucky, and he described the cave in his diary. Beatty wrote that, “four or five dirty girls live here. God help them.” :During the next decade, the Indians were driven from the area and '''Harberson’s Station''' prospered as a farming community. Residents built their homes farther away from the security of the fort. On September 19, 1815, Edward Bullock and William Hall laid out a town on their property and named it Perryville. The town’s name honored Commodore Oliver Hazard Perry, a naval hero who had won a battle on Lake Erie during the War of 1812. On January 17, 1817, an act from the Kentucky General Assembly formally recognized the town of Perryville. For most of the residents the violence that surrounded '''Harberson’s Station''' was a distant memory. In the late 1830s, the dreams of Bullock and Hall came to fruition. A line of buildings, built on the west bank of the Chaplin River, formed the basis of the village. Now known as “Merchants’ Row,” these buildings served as the town’s primary commercial district. The row included several general stores, a drug store, carriage shop, blacksmith shop, and more. During this period, the town met with substantial economic growth – more residences were built, and several flour mills were constructed. The early 19th century also brought a revised interest in classical education to the small town. Many institutions of learning, mainly consisting of all-women’s colleges, were established, including the Ewing Institute (headed by a Rev. James Vincent for a time), the Elmwood Academy, and Harmonia College. At least one of the Ewing Institute’s graduates achieved national prominence – Carrie Nation, the national temperance leader, boarded at a house located on the spot where the original settlers built their fort. Although Nation’s family moved from Kentucky when she was 9, she wrote to a Garrard County newspaper in 1901 that, “I used to stay with Aunt Mag Roberts, of Perryville, another of pa’s sisters, and used to go to Dr. Vincent’s school.” [The History of Perryville, Kentucky] See Historical Marker 1083 [https://www.hmdb.org/m.asp?m=152644] #'''Hardinsburg''', is the county seat of Breckinridge County and was originally a station erected by Revolutionary War Patriot [[Hardin-277|Captain William Hardin]] and laid out as a town in 1782. See Marker [https://www.hmdb.org/m.asp?m=160319]. #'''Hardin’s Station''', same as '''Hardinsburg''' above. #'''Harlan’s Station''', was on the Salt River in Mercer County. Located seven miles southeast of Harrodsburg and three miles southwest of '''Danville'''. Station was built by Major Silas Harlan (1753-1782) [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/75050332/silas-harlan] in 1778, the namesake of Harlan County, see historical marker #785 [https://www.hmdb.org/m.asp?m=181164]. [[Clark-5011|George Rogers Clark]], said: "He was one of bravest soldiers that ever fought by my side." Historical Marker 1083 [https://www.hmdb.org/m.asp?m=152644] #'''Major Harlan Harrison’s Station''', was located two miles from Higgins Fort and about three miles from Cynthiana in Harrison County. It was built before 1786. [https://www.frontierfolk.net/ramsha_research/stations/hinkson.html] #'''Harrod’s Station (1)''' aka '''Boiling Spring Station''', founded on 16 June 16 1774 and was located six miles east of Harrodsburg in Mercer County on the present road to '''Danville''' and was settled by Revolutionary War Patriot [[Harrod-225|Colonel James Harrod]]. #'''Harrodstown aka Harrods's Station (2) ''', is where Harrodsburg now stands in Mercer County. It was settled by Revolutionary War Patriot [[Harrod-225|Colonel James Harrod]] in 1774. The Fort, located on the hill, which in 1834 was occupied by the seminary building, included a considerable spring of water at its foot. It was begun during the winter of 1775-6 but was not finished until the ensuing season. Harrodsburg is Kentucky's oldest town. [https://www.hmdb.org/m.asp?m=152644] #'''Hart’s or White Oak Spring Station''', was located one mile above '''Boonesboro''' in the Kentucky river bottom in Madison County. It was settled in 1779 by Revolutionary War Patriot [[Hart-765|Nathaniel Hart]] and some families from Pennsylvania. It is in the vicinity of Lisle Cemetery a mile up Boonesborough Road on the west side of the road. #'''Hartford Station''', was located where Hartford, in Ohio County is now and was settled before 1790. #'''Hazel Patch''', is on the Cumberland Gap road in Laurel County, north of London. #'''Haycraft's Station''' See '''Helm's Station''' named after Revolutionary War Patriot [[Haycraft-9|Samuel Haycraft]], was on the hill above the cave spring. See Historical Marker [https://www.hmdb.org/m.asp?m=25135] #'''Haydon's Station''' 1783 #'''Helm’s Station''' was settled by Revolutionary War Patriot [[Helm-331|Captain Thomas Helm]] in 1780 on the spot occupied by the late Governor John L. Helm’s residence. See Historical Marker [https://www.hmdb.org/m.asp?m=25135] #'''Henry Clay's Station''' [[http://www.fortwiki.com/Henry_Clay%27s_Station]] was established in 1787 near Paris, Bourbon, Kentucky as a Revolutionary War Station and abandoned in 1788. Named after Revolutionary War Patriot [[Clay-71|Dr. Henry Clay]].[http://www.frontierfolk.net/ramsha_research/stations/clay.html] #'''Hinkston’s Station''', aka '''Ruddell's Station''' was located in Harrison County on the South Licking River about one and a half miles above '''Haggin's Blockhouse'''. It was a short distance below Hinkston creek and was settled by Revolutionary War Patriot [[Ruddell-40|Isaac Ruddell]] and others and called '''Ruddell’s Station''' until taken over by the Indians in 1780. It was then resettled afterwards and was most often referred to as Hinkston’s Station after John Hinkson, the most prominent of the re-settlers. [https://www.frontierfolk.net/ramsha_research/stations/hinkson.html] #'''Hobson’s Choice''', was the camping ground of General Wayne in 1793 on the river below which is now in the city of Cincinnati. In 1873 it was at the spot now occupied by the gas works located there in 1873, but reaching above and below that. #'''Hogland’s Station''', was located in Jefferson County on the Beargrass Creek. Station was established by 1780. #'''Holder's Station''' Revolutionary War Patriot [[Holder-325|Colonel John Holder]] commanded at Fort Boonesboro in 1779 and established '''Holder's Station''' near the mouth of Lower Howard's Creek in 1782. See Historical Marker #1048 [https://www.hmdb.org/m.asp?m=206154]. "Most of the stations and their localities are minutely given by Mr. Richard H. Collins in his history. Those established prior to 1781 are '''Boonesborough''', '''Estill's Station''', '''George Boone's Station''', '''Hancock's Station''', '''White Oak Station''', '''Grubbs' Station''' and '''Holder's Station'''. Those subsequent to 1781 are '''Hoy's Station''', '''Tanner's Station''', '''Warren's Station''', '''Wood's Station''', '''Shallow Ford Station''', '''Trotter's Station''' and '''Proctor's Station'''."[https://www.kykinfolk.org/madison/docs/chenalt_boonesborough_article_1882.pdf] #'''Hood’s Station''', was located in Clark County sometime before 1792. #'''Hoy’s Station''', was located in Madison County. Revolutionary War Patriot [[Hoy-1262|William Hoy]], lived for some time at '''George Boone's Station''' near Foxtown, He claimed the land by preemption after an initial claim by Thomas Johnson. He settled there in the spring of 1781. Hoy's successful land company, comprised of himself, Lawrence Thomson, and James McMillan, simply held the property. However, in 1785, Hoy lost the Richmond area property of one thousand acres to John Miller in a horse race. [https://npgallery.nps.gov/GetAsset/5336574a-a4b9-4365-ab55-6cc8d7e5a872] #'''Hugh McGary's Station'''[https://www.hmdb.org/m.asp?m=152644] aka '''McGary's Station'''. #'''Hughes' Station''' "On May 29, 1780, Morgan Huse (Hughes) entered 500 acres of land on the north side of [[Lincoln-229|Abraham Lincoln]]'s 400 acres on the waters of Floyds Fork. This entry appears in Surveyor's Entry Book A, on page 111, of the Jefferson County Clerk's Office. On the same day Abraham Linkhorn (Lincoln) entered 400 acres of land. This entry is on page 107. On October 21 of the same year, Benjamin Huse (Hughes) entered 500 acres of land in the same neighborhood adjoining the Huse survey. This entry is on page 111. Sometime after making his entry, Morgan Hughes erected a station of four block houses and eight cabins on either his 500-acre tract or the adjoining land of Abraham Lincoln. In the library of The Filson Club there is a drawing of the '''Hughes' Station''' made, about 1890, for Colonel Reuben T. Durrett from a ground plan then in his possession. In the lower lefthand corner Colonel Durrett wrote the following memoranda in red ink: "'''Hughes' Station''' built by Morgan Hughes on Long Run in Jefferson County in 1780, on [[Lincoln-229|Abraham Lincoln]]'s farm. From a ground plan found among the papers of [[Clark-5011|General George Rogers Clark]]. In 1786 [[Lincoln-229|Abraham Lincoln]] .was killed by an Indian while coming from his farm to this station." ''The Filson Club History Quarterly'', Vol. 20 Louisville, Kentucky, October 1946, No. 4. [https://www.hmdb.org/m.asp?m=203147] #'''Huston’s Station''', was established in 1776 by Joseph Huston at the present site of Paris in Bourbon County. #'''Hynes' Station''' See '''Helm's Station'''. '''Hayne’s Station''' was settled by Revolutionary War Patriot [[Hynes-317|Colonel Andrew Hynes]] and occupied the other angle of a triangle where Elizabethtown (named in 1797 for Colonel Hynes' wife) now stands. See Historical Marker [https://www.hmdb.org/m.asp?m=25135] [https://www.jstor.org/stable/pdf/23369379.pdf] #'''Irish Station''', was located in Nicholas County about five or six miles south of the Lower Blue Lick on the road to Millersburg. #'''Irish Station''', (different location) was located between '''Danville''' and the mouth of Dick’s River. #'''Irvine’s Station''', was located near where Richmond now stands in Madison County and was established by Revolutionary War Patriot [[Irvine-678|Colonel William Irvine]] and his brother, Revolutionary War Patriot [[Irvine-78|Captain Christopher Irvine]], in 1778-1779. #'''Jefferson Fort''', was located in Ballard County on the Mississippi river and was about five miles below the mouth of the Ohio River. The fort was established by [[Clark-5011|George Rogers Clark]] within the Chickasaw country in 1780. It was abandoned or evacuated in the spring of 1781 because it afforded no security to the Western settlements. #'''John Cowan's Station''' See Historical Marker #1083 [https://www.hmdb.org/m.asp?m=152644] #'''John Kiser's Station'''[[http://www.fortwiki.com/John_Kiser%27s_Station]] #'''John Major's Station''' 1783 #'''John Reed's Fort'' defended by patriot, Mary (Reed) BALL #'''Johnson’s (Colonel Robert) Station''', was located at the Great Buffalo Crossings on the North Elkhorn in Scott County. The station was settled in the winter of 1783/84. #'''Kaufman's Station''' aka '''Coffman's Station''' Established 1780 on the site of Lawrenceburg by Revolutionary War Patriot [[Coffman-467|Jacob (Coffman) Kaufman (1769-1792)]][https://www.google.com/books/edition/The_Kentucky_Encyclopedia/CcceBgAAQBAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=%22John+Arnold%27s+station%22+1783&pg=PA22&printsec=frontcover] See historical marker #1083 [https://www.hmdb.org/m.asp?m=152644] #'''Kellar’s Station''', was located in Jefferson County and established before 1780. #'''Kennedy’s Station''', was located in Garrard County between Paint Lick Creek and Dick’s River. #'''Kenton’s Station''', was located about three miles southwest of Limestone (now '''Maysville''') and one mile north of Washington in Mason County. Station was settled by [[Kenton-68|Simon Kenton]] in 1784. See historical marker #238 [https://www.hmdb.org/m.asp?m=136411] #'''Kenton’s (John) Station''', was located a half mile southeast of Washington in Mason County. [[Kenton-124|John Kenton]] #'''Kenton’s (Simon) Station''', was several blockhouses built by [[Kenton-68|Simon Kenton]]. His father’s family remained with them until July, 1784. #'''Kilgore’s Station''', was settled in 1782. It was located somewhere north of Cumberland river on the south side of the Red River. The station was attacked by Indians the same year, 1782, and broken up. It was probably in southern portion of Logan County near the state line or may be in Tennessee. #'''Kincheloe’s Station''', was located on Simpson’s Creek in Spencer County. Named after Revolutionary War Patriot [[Kincheloe-32|William Kincheloe]]. Renamed '''Polk's Station''' after Revolutionary War Patriot [[Polk-565|Charles Polk]] who claimed the land. [https://wckyhistory-genealogy.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/Jerry20Long20-20Polk20Pioneers.pdf] Later known as '''Burnt Station'''. The Kentucky Historical Society established the exact location of '''Kincheloe Station''' in Nelson Co, one-half mile south of the Spencer Co. line, situated between the east and south forks of Simpson Creek, two and one-half miles downstream from Bloomfield, KY. For a plat showing the location of the '''Kincheloe's Station''' on Simpson's Creek, see Nelson County Records Book B, p. 21, James Davis vs. Wm. Day and the plat on page 165, Hammond vs. Fitch devises." #'''Knob Lick''', was located in Lincoln County and was about five miles south of '''Danville'''. The station was settled in 1776 by Isaac Shelby. #'''Kuykendall’s (Moses) Station''', was built in 1782 by [[Kuykendall-335|Moses Kuykendall (1756-1807)]] in Jefferson County on the waters of Beargrass Creek. #'''Leach’s Station''', was located in Bracken County. #'''Lee’s Station''', was located in Mason County between '''Maysville''' and Washington. The station was settled by Revolutionary War Patriot [[Lee-31491|Henry Lee]] in 1785 and is still the home of his descendants. #'''Leestown''', was located on the east bank of the Kentucky river was one mile below '''Frankfort'''. The station was settled in 1776 by Hancock Lee and Revolutionary War Patriot [[McCracken-26|Cyrus McCracken]], father of [[McCracken-27|Captain Virgil McCracken]]. McCracken County was named for him. #'''Lewis Station''', was re-settled by George Lewis in 1789. It was formerly called George '''Clark’s Station ''' (1785-1788) and was located where Lewisburg is now in Mason County. It was nine miles from '''Maysville'''. A cabin may have been built there as early as 1780. #'''Lexington''', is located on the Town Fork of Elkhorn Creek in Fayette County and was settled by Colonel Robert Patterson on April 1, 1779. #'''Licking Station''', was located in Harrison County. The station was located probably near Lair’s or maybe closer to Cynthiana. #'''Limestone''', (See '''Maysville''') #'''Linn’s Station''', was located on Beargrass Creek in Jefferson County. The station was about ten miles from Louisville. '''Linn’s Station''' was established sometime before 1780 by Revolutionary War Patriot [[Lynn-1904|William Linn]]. [https://www.hurstbourne.org/history-of-hurstbourne/] #'''Littell’s Station''', was located in Pendleton County on the Fork Lick, a west branch of South Licking, into which it empties just below Callensville or Morgan’s on Kentucky Central R.R. #'''Logan’s Fort''', aka '''St Asaph''', was located one mile west of Stanford in Lincoln County. The fort was settled by Revolutionary War Patriot [[Logan-156|Colonel Benjamin Logan]] in 1775. The location was one of the four settlements which were represented in the Transylvania legislative body at '''Boonesborough.''' [https://www.hmdb.org/m.asp?m=49737] [http://littlebitsofhistory.blogspot.com/2011/11/lincoln-county-ky-marker-number-56.html?m=1] The following names appeared in Captain Benjamin LOGAN’s Company, thought to be 1779. Capt Benj. LOGAN, Lt. John LOGAN, Ensign Alex MONTGOMERY, Ensign Azariah DAVIS, Sgt. Benj. PELTON, Sgt. Wm MENIFEE, Sgt. Roswell STEVENS, Sgt. George CLARK, Rob. BARNET, Ogden DEVERS, Benj. DRAKE, Isaac DRAKE, John DRAKE, Jonathan DRAKE, John EALOR, Chas. ENGLISH, Stevens ENGLISH, John FAIN, John JONES, John KENNEDY, James KNOX, Hugh LEEPER, James LEEPER, Wm. LOGAN, Thos. LOVELEDD, Joseph LUSK, John McCORMICK, David MITCHELL, Wm. MITCHELL, Alex. MONTGOMERY, John MONTGOMERY, Wm. MONTGOMERY, Wm. NEAL, Wm PATTON, Samuel PHELPS, [[Phelps-641|Wm. PHELPS]], Wm. BARTON, Samuel BELL, Arthur BLACKBURN, Alex. BOHANNON, John BOHANNON, Benj. BRIGGS, Samuel BRIGGS, James BROWN, John CANTERBURY, Caspar CASENER, Wm. CASEY, John CASTILIO, Pierce CASTILIO, Philip CONRAD, Azariah DAVIS, Samuel DEASON, Bartholomew FENTON, George FLINN, Lee GARRETT, John GIBSON, Richard GLOVER, John GLOVER, John GRIMES, Wm. GRIMES, Jacob GUNN, David HAWKINS, Jacob HERMAN, Roger HINES, Stephen HUSTON, John JOHNS, James JOHNSON, John McELHON, James McELWAIN, John McKAINE, Archibald MAHONE, James MENIFEE, Jarrett MENIFEE, Joseph MENIFEE, John MARTIN, Joseph MARTIN, Samuel MARTIN, James MASON, Samuel MAYES, Andrew MILLER, Henry MILLER, Wm. MILLER, Chas. PHILIPS, John PHILIPS, Nich. PROCTOR, Sr., Nich. PROCTOR, Jr., Chas. RUNSLE, James RUSSELL, Julius SANDERS, Alex. SINCLAIR, George SCOTT, John STORY, John SUMMERS, Arch. THOMASON, [[Trammell-142|Nicholas TRAMMEL]], [[Trammell-108|Philip TRAMEL]], George WHITE, Wm. WHITLEY. (See also Collins History, Vol 1) #'''Louisville''', (at the '''Falls of the Ohio''') was located in Jefferson County and was laid off as a town by [[Bullitt-172|Capt Thomas Bullitt]] in August, 1773. The first settlement in the area was on Corn Island near the Kentucky shore in the spring of 1778. In the fall of that same year, a blockhouse was built on the main shore and in 1782 a larger fort called Fort Nelson. #'''Loudon’s Station''', was located some thirty miles from mouth of the Kentucky River. The station was probably in Henry County. #'''Low Dutch Station''', aka '''New Holland Station''' In 1780 Hendrick Banta led large group of Dutch pioneers from PA. They rented land from John Floyd and built Low Dutch (New Holland) Station here, one of six pioneer forts on Beargrass Creek. Fleeing from Indians, the group later bought land from [[Boone-116|Squire Boone]] in Henry and Shelby counties. [[https://www.hmdb.org/m.asp?m=171218]] [https://www.hmdb.org/m.asp?m=152644] #'''Lower Blue Licks''', was located in Nicholas County, in sight of where the '''Maysville''' and Lexington Turnpike crosses the Licking River. The licks were discovered in 1773. #'''Lynch’s Station''', was located near Shelbyville. The station was the same as '''Squire Boone’s.''' #'''Lynn's Station''', on the Rolling Fork in Nelson Co., KY [[Lynn-3389|Benjamin Linn]] built a fort five miles southeast of '''Bardstown''' near Beech Fork Creek. Dr. M. F. Coomes, a '''Bardstown''' physician, described the site of Fort Lynn in his paper which he read before the Filson Club of Louisville, Kentucky in 1895 (Coomes 3). In 1780, when Kentucky was still part of Virginia, Patrick Henry, governor of Virginia, deeded Lynn one thousand acres of land on which his fort had been constructed (Land Records 10:3). [https://sites.rootsweb.com/~kyncgr/linn.htm] #'''James McAfee’s Station''', was located on the banks of the Salt River about six or seven miles below Harrodsburg in a west-northwest direction. The station’s first cabin was built in 1774 with more settlers coming in 1775. #'''McAfee’s Station''', was located in Mercer County about six or seven miles from Harrodsburg on the Salt River and about one quarter of a mile above the old Providence church. The station was settled by the McAfee brothers in 1779.[https://www.hmdb.org/m.asp?m=152644] #'''William McAfee’s Station''', was located on Shawnee Run about one mile west of Harrodsburg at the mouth of the Town Branch. #'''McCarty's Station ''' Revolutionary War Patriot [[McCarty-2792|Thomas McCarty]] built his cabin in Apr 1779 [http://genealogytrails.com/ken/hardin/events.html] [http://genealogytrails.com/ken/hardin/events.html] [http://www.hardinkyhistoricalsociety.org/uplimg/Bits-Pieces-Winter-2004.pdf] #'''McGee's Station''' established before 1779 by David McGee, deposition of Abijah Woods 11 Jan 1804 in Clark Co., KY #'''Manchester or Massie’s Station''', was located about twelve miles above '''Maysville''' on the north bank of the Ohio River. #'''Mann’s Lick''', was the third [https://original.newsbreak.com/@daily-times-1592726/2597830114521-mann-s-lick-was-3rd-saltmine-in-kentucky-1787-the-salt-river-region-supplied-salt-for-tri-state-area-by-the-1800-s] salt station established before 1786 on the south side of and close to the Salt River in Bullitt County, just a few miles from Shepherdsville. It was a salt lick just north of the present-day Fairdale neighborhood of Louisville, Kentucky. It was named for John Mann, who belonged to a surveying party of [[Bullitt-172|Capt Thomas Bullitt]] in 1773. In 1780, a [[Todd-1297|Colonel John Todd]] (Namesake of Todd Co., KY) gained 200 acres, including '''Mann’s Lick''', pursuant to a military warrant. Todd passed away in 1782. In 1787 former Pennsylvanian man and '''Bullitt's Lick''' employee for three years, [[Brooks-25808|Joseph Brooks]], asked [[Todd-1297|Colonel John Todd]]’s daughter, [[Todd-287|Mary Owen Todd]], for a lease on the salt mine. #'''[[Space:Martin%27s_Station%2C_Kentucky%2C_Virginia_One_Place_Study|Martin's Station]]''', [[http://www.fortwiki.com/John_Martin%27s_Station]] was established by John Martin who had built a cabin in 1775 about five miles from '''[[Space:Ruddle%27s_Station%2C_Kentucky%2C_Virginia_One_Place_Study|Ruddle's Station]]''' on Stoner. The station was about three miles below '''Paris''' in present-day Bourbon County. It was located along a well-used Native American path, the Alantowamiowee Trail. Settlement was captured by British Captain Henry Byrd in 1780. See Historical Marker #150 [https://explorekyhistory.ky.gov/items/show/443] Site of the next-to-last battle of the American Revolutionary War in 1780. [https://www.kentuckybb.com/Places-to-Stay/FairfieldFarmCottage.html][https://www.frontierfolk.net/ramsha_research/martinsite.html] See Historical Marker #953 [https://www.hmdb.org/m.asp?m=108265] See published book [https://www.amazon.com/Kentucky-Kidnappings-Death-March-Revolutionary/dp/1735644609] #'''Maulding’s Station''', was established in 1780 on the Red River in Logan County. #'''Maysville''', was located on the Ohio River at the mouth of Limestone Creek in Mason County. The station was originally settled in 1784. A blockhouse was built by Edward Waller, John Waller, and George Lewis of Virginia. #'''McClelland’s Fort or Station''', is where Georgetown now stands in Scott County. The outpost was settled in 1776 by John Alex and William McClelland and their families as well as others from '''Hinckston’s Station''' and '''Drennon’s Lick'''. #'''McFadden’s Station''', was located about four miles above Bowling Green on the Big Barren River in Warren County. The station was settled by Andrew McFadden in 1785. #'''McGary’s (Major Hugh) Station''', (aka '''Hugh McGary's Station''') was located in Mercer County at the head spring on Shawnee Run about five miles north-northeast from Harrodsburg. Established 1781 by Revolutionary War Patriot, Colonel [[McGary-200|Hugh McGary]] #'''McGee’s Station or Cove Spring''', on Cooper run, was located in the southeastern part of Fayette County on or near Tate’s Creek Road from Lexington to Richmond. This station was sometimes called Old Station. The station was settled before 1780. #'''McKinsey’s Station''', was settled by Archibald McKinney sometime before 1792 in Lincoln County. Located on McKinney’s Branch of Hanging Fork about two miles from the Green River. The station was about nine miles southwest from Stanford and about four miles northeast of Hustonville. #'''Mefford’s Fort''', Established by Revolutionary War Patriot [[Mefford-39|George Mefford]] in 1787 and was located about two and a half miles south of '''Maysville''' in Mason County. See historical marker #92 [https://www.hmdb.org/m.asp?m=83589] #'''Middle Station''', was located in Jefferson County before 1787. #'''Miller’s Station''', [http://www.fortwiki.com/John_Miller%27s_Station] was settled in 1784 by Revolutionary War Patriot [[Miller-62170|John Miller]]. The station was located about one mile from Hinkston Creek towards '''Blue Licks''' and one mile northeast of Millersburg. [https://www.frontierfolk.net/ramsha_research/stations/miller.html] #'''Mills Station''', was supposed to be in Greenup or Lewis County. William Thompson of White Oak, Greenup County who died May 7, 1867 at age 77 settled there in 1790 with his father. #'''Montgomery’s Station''', was located in Lincoln co on the headwaters of the Green River twelve miles southwest from Logan’s Fort and about two miles from Pettit’s Station. This station was settled settled by William Montgomery, the father in law of Gen Ben Logan, and sons in 1780. #'''Morgan’s Station''', was located on Slate Creek about seven miles east of Mount Sterling in what is now Bath County. This station was settled before 1793. #'''Mud Garrison''', is where Shepherdsville now stands in Bullitt County between '''Bullitt’s Lick''' and the Falls of Salt River. This station was settled in or before 1778. #'''Muddy River Licks''', was located north of Russellville in Logan and Butler Counties. Initial settlements began between 1780 and 1784. #'''Nelson Fort,''' was located in Louisville on the corner of Ninth Street and the Ohio River. #'''New Holland Station''', was located in Jefferson County sometime before 1784. See '''Low Dutch Station''' [https://www.hmdb.org/m.asp?m=152644] #'''Nonsense Fort''', was located in Bullitt County. #'''Old Town''', was a name by which Harrodsburg was known at an early day. #'''Old Town''', in Greenup County was the scene of a great battle by Indians. #'''Painted Stone Station''', has some doubt as to its locality but the station is believed to be another name for '''Squire Boone’s Station''' on Clear Creek near Shelbyville, in Shelby County. It was certainly [[Boone-116|Squire Boone]]’s military headquarters in June 1780. #'''Paris''', was know formerly as '''Houston’s Station''' in Bourbon County. The town was established in 1789 under the name of Hopewell. Soon afterwards it was called Bourbonton and finally '''Paris''' as it is known today. #'''Peter Coleman's Station''' 1785 on Goose Creek, Jefferson, Kentucky #'''Pettit’s Station''', was located in Lincoln County. The station was about two and a half miles from Montgomery’s Station on the headwaters of the Green River and about sixteen miles southeast from Logan’s Fort. #'''Phillips' Fort''', was a Fort in LaRue County on the north side of Nolin Creek. Fort was located one and one half miles from Hodgenville. The fort was settled by [[Phillips-24389|Phillip Phillips]] 1780. "William HINCH, [[Phillips-24389|Phillip PHILLIPS]], [[Ashcraft-355|Jediah ASHCRAFT]], [[Cessna-127|Johnathon CESSNA]], and Joseph KIRKPATRICK married to [[Friend-3143|Elizabeth FRIEND]] and her sisters: [[Friend-1580|Susannah]], [[Friend-1389|Nancy]], [[Friend-746|Mary]] and [[Friend-3144|Eleanor]], respectively 'all moved to Kentucky together under the direction of [[Phillips-24389|Phillip PHILLIPS]]. They came from Yohogania County, Virginia, now Washington County, Pennsylvania, during 1780-1781. They erected a fort and named it '''Phillips' Fort''' very near what is now known as Hodgenville, LaRue County, Kentucky.' [[Friend-320|Isaac FRIEND]] also was in the company of people traveling to Kentucky. ''History of Larue Co., Kentucky.'' See historical Marker #1098 [https://www.hmdb.org/m.asp?m=170921] "Perilous times awaited the settlers moving southward but they favored with a brief interim of peace in 1780 whe they began to build stockaded stations. Among these were '''Cox's''' on Cox's Creek, '''Goodin's''' on the Rolling Fork, '''Phillips'''' in the Nolin Valley, and the three forts in Severns' Valley. The sites, about ten miles apart, fortunately had formed a semicircle of protection along the frontier when the Indians in their resentment against white encroachment on their lands furiously attached the young settlements in Jefferson County in 1781."[https://www.jstor.org/stable/23374679] #'''Pittman’s Station''', was located in Green County on the north bank of the Green River near the mouth of Pittman's Creek. The station was five miles west of Greensburg. The station was settled in the fall 1779 or the spring of 1780 by William PITTMAN. '' Indian Massacre at Pittman's Station in Green Co., KY .'' William Pittman was killed on the waters of Cumberland River in 1789. Henry Skaggs and William Pittman are mentioned together as Longhunters. William Pittman was a long-time associate of Henry Skaggs and lived much the same kind of life as his friend. Skaggs and Pittman remained friends and hunted together for many years. After losing everything in the 1763 hunt, they preferred to hunt in smaller groups comprised mostly of their brothers and sons and other men in their families, forgoing the large companies of hunters. Pittman served in the Battle of Point Pleasant also known as the Battle of Kanawha which was the only major action of Dunmore's War fought on October 10, 1774, primarily between Virginia militia and Indians from the Shawnee and Mingo tribes. He also fought with the Virginia Militia at Kings Mountain for which he received a land grant in Washington County, Virginia. Pittman Station was first settled by William Pittman in early spring of 1780. He was granted 500 acres proven and surveyed October 1783. The station was located above a stream of water then called Sinking Creek, later to be renamed Pittman Creek. Pittman Station was situated upon a bluff top overlooking a place then called "The Narrows of Sinking Creek" a horseshoe bend in the creek. When Pittman decided to build a station or fort in 1780, he went to the Green River Country where the Skaggs brothers were hunting. On Stinking Creek, which had been given his name by Henry Skaggs and William Pittman because "The winter of 1779-1780 was known as a cold winter. Snow began in late October. Intense cold followed for weeks. Streams froze over. Animals that had drifted to the cane breaks and timber perished in the bitter cold. When spring and summer came in the beautiful valley of cane and meadow, all the animals had perished from the cold. It was an animal charnel house. For months Indian and white hunters alike avoided the place by reason of the carrion stench. Turkey buzzards and animal scavengers that had dens in the cliffs gorged on the putrid flesh of the dead animals. About two and a half miles from the present site of Greensburg, the creek makes a bend, including in its area about two hundred acres, coming in so closely that at the neck it is only about twenty feet wide. There are some very high bluffs on each side. William Pittman with the help from Henry Skaggs built his station on top of the cliff just outside the curve. The Phelps first came into Kentucky in the fall of 1778. Pittman's Station in Green County was founded in March of 1780 and [[Phelps-616|Nicholas Phelps]] was among the first settlers. His parents, [[Phelps-641|William Q Phelps Jr]]. and [[Nall-38|Nancy Nail]], were soon to move to the settlement. The Indians broke up the station in March 1781. Many of the families there went to Nelson and Lincoln Co. The Phelps family moved to Pottinger's Station on Rolling Fork where they remained for about two years. Then they moved to Kilgore's Station on Red River. Between March 1781 and 1784, no white man lived in the bounds of the area which is now known as Green County. In 1784, the settlers returned to Pittman's Station. It was approximately five years later that William and Nancy were involved in an Indian massacre at Pittman's Station in Green County. Nancy was killed in the attack and William was severely wounded. The rest of the family escaped massacre only through the courage and forethought of William and Nancy's son, [[Phelps-2856|William Q Phelps III]]. Samuel Sanders Sr joined the Phelps at Pittman's Station. [[Phelps-641|William Phelps Sr]] and his sons were hunting the area north of the Green River in 1781. The Phelps traveled back through the Mammoth Cave area to Pittman's Station by 1789. In March 17-18 of that year, [[Nall-38|Nancy Nail Phelps]], wife of [[Phelps-641|William Phelps Sr]] and, [[Abbott-4101|Nancy Abbott Phelps]], wife of [[Phelps-2844|Julian Phelps]], were killed by Indians. The Long hunter and explorer William Pittman Sr was killed at the same time. Julian Phelps was wounded as was his son William was shot in the hand . The Phelps William Sr., John, Nicholas, William Jr, Samuel, and Julian came to Ky in the fall of the year 1778. After the Massacre the Phelps and Pitmans they moved to Edmonson Co, KY.[''Perrins History of Kentucky''] #'''Polke's Station''' See '''Burnt Station''' #'''Poplar Level''', was located in Jefferson County sometime before 1784. #'''Port William''', which is now Carrollton in Carroll County, was located at the mouth of Kentucky River. The station was laid out in 1792. A blockhouse had been built in 1786 or 1787 by Captain Elliston. #'''Pottenger’s Station''' Established by Revolutionary War Patriot [[Pottenger-6|Samuel Pottenger]][https://sites.rootsweb.com/~kyncgr/pottenger.htm] #'''Potts' Station''' See Historical Marker 1083 [https://www.hmdb.org/m.asp?m=152644] #'''Proctor's Station''' #'''Redstone Fort''', (though not in Kentucky) was located in what is now Brownsville in southwest Pennsylvania on the Monongahela River. This was the most frequent point where emigrants from Pennsylvania and the east, as well as many from Virginia and Maryland, took navigation for Kentucky. #'''Rice's Station'''[https://www.hmdb.org/m.asp?m=152644] #Robert Sconce's Station [https://www.frontierfolk.net/ramsha_research/stations/sconce.html] #'''Roger's Station''', was located in Nelson County near the Beech Fork. Station was established in 1780 by Revolutionary War Patriot [[Rogers-7470|Colonel James Rogers]] . [https://sites.rootsweb.com/~kyncgr/rogers.htm][https://sites.rootsweb.com/~kyncgr/cox.htm] This lay on a tract of land between Buffalo Creek, east, Cedar Creek, west, Shephardsville Rd, north and Boston Highway 62 south. . . ''Kentucky Baptists'', by J. H. Spencer, page 184, 185, 186 states that James Rogers was an early preacher in Lick Creek Church. He was quite a prominent Citizen of Nelson, and served in two of the '''Danville''' Conventions." A history/genealogy column in ''The Kentucky Standard'', April 17, 1985, by David Hall, (Bardstown, KY) has the following on Roger's Station. "Roger's Station grew from early land deal. William Bard put together one of the earliest real estate deals in what is now Nelson Co. In 1779, probably the summer months, Bard led a party out from the Falls of Ohio to view some 'Improvements' grouped around the Buffalo Creek area. He was offering these 'land claims' for sale. among the group was Col. James Rogers who later recalled some details of that trip. In the spring of 1780 Col. James Rogers took permanent possession of the preemption west of Buffalo Creek, a part of that area then called : 'Bard's Flat' Roger's Station rose in the wilderness and quickly provided temporary shelter for many settlers pouring into Nelson. Not many of the names are known of those who lived here, but those found included: James ROGERS and his family; his brothers Matthew, and Jonathan, were there. Evan WILLIAMS and Wm KEITH were likely residents. Atkinson HILL was there before relocating to '''GOODIN's Station'''. Mesheck CARTER and his family and likely John RAY and and Joseph BARNETT. William BARD was here in 1780. Sandi Gorin [https://freepages.rootsweb.com/~jessebarnett/genealogy/Prudence/np5.htm] William Lee gave a deposition in Green County on May 24, 1828 at which time he stated that in the years 1783-1784, he was living in Nelson County at Roger's Station, located about 4 miles west of '''Bardstown''' and '''Goodin's Station''' about eight miles from '''Roger's Station''' rather southwardly. When asked who lived at those locations, he replied, "I lived there, also my father Richard Lee, Col. Jas Rogers, Mathew Rogers, Jonathan Rogers, Henry Keeth, Wm Keeth, John Keith, John Burnett, Danl Hall, Livin Skiggs, Joseph Barnett, John Lee, Wm Downs, John Fowler, Atkinson Hill, Charles Mastison, Saml Goodin, Meshack Carter and others." # '''Rolling Fork Settlement''', established 1788 on the south side of the Rolling Fork River [https://kentuckykindredgenealogy.com/2015/02/07/abell-family-at-rolling-fork-settlement/] #'''[[Space:Ruddle%27s_Station%2C_Kentucky%2C_Virginia_One_Place_Study|Ruddle's Station]]''', [[http://www.fortwiki.com/Ruddell%27s_Station]] was located on the east bank of the South Fork of the Licking river about three miles below the junction of Hinkston and Stoner’s Branches. The station was about seven miles from Paris in Bourbon County. The station was settled in 1777 by Revolutionary War Patriot [[Ruddell-40|Isaac Ruddell]] but captured by the Indians and destroyed in 1780. The station was re-built by John Hinkson and others and then called '''Hinkston’s Station'''. See published book [https://www.amazon.com/Kentucky-Kidnappings-Death-March-Revolutionary/dp/1735644609] [https://www.frontierfolk.net/ramsha_research/stations/hinkson.html] #'''Russellville''', is located in Logan County and was settled in 1780. #'''St Asaph''' aka '''Logan’s Fort''', was located in Lincoln County about one mile west of Stanford. The fort was settled by Revolutionary War Patriot [[Logan-156|Colonel Benjamin Logan]] in 1775. The fort was established in 1775. The location was one of the four settlements which were represented in the Transylvania legislative body at '''Boonesborough''' #'''Sandusky’s Station''', was located on Pleasant Run in Washington County. The station was settled by Revolutionary War Patriot [[Sadowski-7|James Sandusky]] or Sodowsky in 1776. In 1786 or 1787, he moved to Cane Ridge in Bourbon County and settled another station which was probably known by the name of Cane Ridge. See historical marker #670 [https://www.frontierfolk.net/ramsha_research/stations/sodowski.html] #'''Scott’s (John) Station''', was located about five miles northeast of Cynthiana in Harrison County. #'''Severns' Valley Station''' established in 1780 by Indian interpreter and surveyor, [[Severns-43|John Severns]]. It later became Elizabethtown [https://www.jstor.org/stable/pdf/23369379.pdf] [http://www.hardinkyhistoricalsociety.org/uplimg/Bits-Pieces-Winter-2004.pdf] #'''Shallow Ford Station''' #'''Shaw's Station''', Site of present day Leitchfield, Grayson County, Kentucky. Located at the headwaters of Beaver Dam Creek, established by [[Shaw-8575|Benham SHAW]] in 1779 #'''Skagg's Station''', was located near a tributary of Big Brush Creek, situated in the northern portion of Green County and established about 1781 by [[Skaggs-42| James Skaggs, Jr]]. #'''Slate Blockhouse''', established about 1788 at Slate Creek Furnace on Slate Creek. Garrisoned by the KY state militia in 1790 - 1796 with 17 men, known as '''Post at the Iron Works''' #'''Spring Fort''', was located in Jefferson County and was established before 1782. "The rock spring on Beal's Branch 800 feet south marks Spring Fort. One of the pioneer "Beargrass settlements" contemporary with the founding of Louisville. When its commander,[[ Steele-3625|Richard Steele]], was wounded in an Indian attack, his wife, at Floyd's first fort, seized her baby and, riding through the night amid shots from the red men, sped up what is now Story Avenue across Beargrass Creek and Lexington Road and through the fort's hastily opened gateway to the succor of her husband." See historical marker #26.[https://www.hmdb.org/m.asp?m=161994] Mentioned in the pension file of [[Walker-7999|John Walker]]. See [https://revwarapps.org/r11054.pdf] #'''Station Camp Creek''', was located in Jackson and Estill Counties. #'''Squire Boone’s Station''' aka '''Painted Stone Station''', was located in Shelby County near where Shelbyville now stands on Clear Creek, a branch of Brashear's Creek. The station was settled in 1780 or before. See historical marker #28. [https://www.hmdb.org/m.asp?m=136884]. Another location description is to follow Eminence road north 2 miles, follow Clear Creek west for 1/2 mile, you will come to a cement bridge. The station site is on the north side of the bridge in the clump of trees. #'''Steuben Fort''', was located at the '''Falls of the Ohio''' (Louisville) in 1790. The fort was originally called '''Fort Finney''' and is now Jeffersonville Indiana. #'''Stockton’s (George) Station''', was in sight of Flemingsburg in Fleming County and was established in 1787 by Revolutionary Wat Patriot, [[Stockton-3010|George Stockton (1745-1818)]], when he planted a crop here while living at '''Strode's Station'''. "Near the northern limit of Flemingsburg is the site of '''Stockton's Station''', settled by [[Stockton-3010|Major George Stockton (1745-1818)]] in 1787. Nothing of the old station remains to mark the exact spot where it stood, but the spring from which the settlers obtained their water and the graveyard where they buried their dead are there to indicate that it was not far away. Major Stockton was a native of Virginia and in company with Colonel John Fleming, came down the Ohio river in a canoe to Limestone, (Maysville) settling his station soon after his arrival. From infancy to manhood he had been a captive among the Indians of New York, and when at length he returned to Virginia and civilization, he was not satisfied with the change in his mode of living, and he determined to seek a home in the wilderness of Kentucky." ''Condensed History of Fleming County, Kentucky, 1908, by Dan T. Fisher.'' See historical marker #97 [https://www.hmdb.org/m.asp?m=83499]. #'''Strode’s Station''', was located two miles from Winchester in Clark County and was established in 1779 by Revolutionary War Patriot [[Strode-174|John Strode]] #'''Stroud’s Station''', was located in Mason County on the North Fork of the Licking River. The station was located at the mouth of Stroud’s run and was established in 1785. #'''Strode Sturous Station''', was located in Jefferson County in or before 1784. #'''Sullivan’s Station''', was located in Jefferson County on Beargrass Creek. Station was established in 1780. #'''Sullivan’s Old Station''', was established before 1780. The station was located in Jefferson County about five miles southeast of Louisville on the Bardstown road. Elisha Applegate, still living in November 1872, was born there in 1781. #'''Sullivan’s New Station''', was located in Jefferson County sometime before 1784. #'''Sullivan’s (Daniel) Station''', was located in Jefferson County sometime before 1784. [[http://npshistory.com/series/symposia/george_rogers_clark/1991-1992/sec4.htm]] #'''Swank's Station''', established by Revolutionary War Patriot [[Swank-343|John SWANK]] aka SWINK about 1780, See Who was who in Hardin County, Vol. 2; Hardin County (Kentucky). Historical Society; pg. 71 #'''Tanner Station''' "David Tanner, early Kentucky pioneer, landowner, and entrepreneur owned a salt works on the Lower Blue Licks. A fort built over a spring protected the salt workers from Indian attacks. Settlers such as [[Boone-34|Daniel Boone]] and [[Kenton-68|Simon Kenton]] stopped here to make or buy salt as they traveled the Buffalo Trace from Boonesborough to '''Maysville'''." See historical marker #2350 [https://www.hmdb.org/m.asp?m=180486] #'''Tanner’s Station''', was located where Petersburg is now in Boone County. Station was established in 1785 by [[Tanner-1540|Reverend John Tanner]], see historical marker #999 [https://www.hmdb.org/m.asp?m=79310] [https://explorekyhistory.ky.gov/items/show/689] #'''Taylor’s Creek Station''', was probably located in Campbell County on Taylor’s Creek. The Cincinnati Centinel of the North West dated March 12, 1796 states that John Campbell lived there. #'''Thompson’s Station''', was settled by Robert Thompson in 1790 on the Middle Fork of the Elkhorn. It was located about three miles below Lexington in Fayette County. #'''Todd’s Station''', was located in Jessamine County not far from Keene and about ten miles southwest from Lexington. The station was settled by Revolutionary War Patriot [[Todd-517|Levi Todd]] in 1779 who later moved to Lexington as a place of greater safety. #'''Trigg’s Station''', was located four miles northeast of Harrodsburg in Mercer County on Cane Run about four miles from its mouth at the Dick’s River. The station was settled in 1780 by Revolutionary War Patriot [[Trigg-15|Colonel Stephen Trigg]] and called '''Viney Grove''' because of the number of large grape vines. John Haggin lived there and it was sometimes called '''Haggin’s Station'''. #'''Trotter's Station''' #'''Tyler’s Station''', was named after Captain Robert Tyler. The station was located on Tick creek about four miles east of Shelbyville. #'''Upper Blue Licks''', was located on Licking River in Nicholas County. Station was twelve miles from Flemingsburg and eighteen miles from Carlisle. #'''VanMeter Fort''' erected in 1780 by Revolutionary War Patriot [[Van_Meter-4|Jacob VanMeter]]. See historical Marker #1494 [https://www.hmdb.org/m.asp?m=171227] #'''Viney Grove''', See '''Trigg’s Station'''. #'''Waddinton’s''', a mistake for '''Worthington’s Station'''. #'''Waring’s Station''', was located in Mason County fairly close to two miles from '''Maysville''' and an even shorter distance west of the Lexington Turnpike. Station was settled on Feb. 1785 by [[Waring-414|Thomas Waring]]. #'''Warren's Station''' #'''Washington''', is located in Mason County about three miles southwest of '''Maysville'''. Station was settled by [[Kenton-68|Simon Kenton]] in 1784. The location was laid out as a town in 1786 by the Reverend William Wood and Arthur Fox Sr. #'''{{red|Whippoorwill Creek}}''', was a Logan County settlement that was established in 1784 by the Mauldings. #'''Whitaker’s Station''', was located in Bullitt County. The station was settled by Revolutionary War Patriot, [[Whitaker-1247|Captain Aquilla Whitaker]], the hero of the fight at the foot of the '''Falls of the Ohio''' on March 1, 1781. #'''White Oak Spring''' or '''Hart’s Station''', See '''Hart’s Station'''. #'''Whitley’s Station''', established in 1779 in Lincoln County about two miles southwest of '''Crab Orchard''' by Revolutionary War Patriot [[Whitley-757|Colonel William Whitley]] at Dick’s River on the Kentucky trace from Cumberland Gap. On the spot still stands a two story brick house claimed to be the first brick house built in Kentucky. The windows are set over six feet above the floor to prevent the Indians seeing or shooting into the room. #'''Wilderness Road''', was the great traveled road from Virginia to Kentucky through Cumberland Gap, Hazel Patch, '''Crab Orchard''', Stanford and onto '''Danville''' and Central Kentucky. [https://bullittcountyhistory.org/bchistory/wildroadlouend.html] #'''{{red|William Thomas' Station}}''' [https://www.frontierfolk.net/ramsha_research/stations/thomas.html] #'''{{red|Wilson’s Station}}''', established by Henry Wilson and located in Mercer County on a branch of the Salt River. Station was two miles northwest of Harrodsburg. [https://www.frontierfolk.net/ramsha_research/stations/wilson.html] #'''{{red|Wilson’s Station}}''', (another one in Lincoln County) was located at the fork of Clark’s Run. Station was established in 1785. #'''{{red|Wood's Station}}''' #'''Worthington’s Station''' or Fort, was located in Lincoln County about four miles southeast of '''Danville. Station''' was settled in 1779 by Revolutionary War Patriot [[Worthington-916|Captain Edward Worthington]]. One of the Long Hunters sometimes improperly called the station Waddington’s.
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Most of these were either wounded, or too sick to send to prisons further North, such as Camps Morton, Douglas, Chase, & others. As POWs began to die there, local Unionists did not want them buried with the Union dead, so a couple of well-to-do Confederate sympathizers bought and donated ground in Cave Hill Cemetery, which later became the Confederate sections. (Some CS POWs did, however, end up buried among the Federals in what became the National Cemetery.) * [http://www.nps.gov/history/nr/travel/national_cemeteries/Kentucky/Danville_KY_National_Cemetery.html Danville National Cemetery, Danville, Boyle County] * [[:Category: Lebanon National Cemetery, Lebanon, Kentucky]] **[http://www.nps.gov/history/nr/travel/national_cemeteries/Kentucky/Lebanon_National_Cemetery.html Lebanon National Cemetery, Lebanon, Marion County] *[[:Category: Lexington National Cemetery, Lexington, Kentucky]], (Fayette County) ** [http://www.nps.gov/history/nr/travel/national_cemeteries/Kentucky/Lexington_National_Cemetery.html Lexington National Cemetery, Lexington, Fayette County] **[http://www.cem.va.gov/CEM/cems/nchp/lexington.asp Lexington National Cemetery, Lexington, Fayette County] * [[:Category: Mill Springs National Cemetery, Nancy, Kentucky]] **[http://www.nps.gov/history/nr/travel/national_cemeteries/Kentucky/Mill%20Springs_National_Cemetery.html Mill Springs Battle and National Cemetery, Nancy, Pulaski County] *[[:Category: Zachary Taylor National Cemetery, Louisville, Kentucky]] **[http://www.cem.va.gov/cems/nchp/zacharytaylor.asp Zachary Taylor National Cemetery, Louisville, Jefferson County] == County and Regional Resources == * The Area where Virginia, Tennessee and Kentucky meet is known as the "Cumberland Gap" ([[:Category: Battle of Cumberland Gap (1863)]]) this area was a focal point of the war [http://www.nps.gov/cuga/historyculture/upload/Civil-War-Brochure-Finished.pdf NPS] * [http://www.columbiamagazine.com/index.php?sid=83508 List of Adair County CW soldiers who died while in service] * [[Space:Harrison_County%2C_Kentucky_and_the_United_States_Civil_War|Harrison County, Kentucky and the United States Civil War]] * [http://www.kentuckytourism.com/civil-war-fort-at-boonesboro/1485/ The Civil War Fort at Boonesborough, Madison County] * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burnside,_Kentucky Pulaski County: General Burnside] == General Resources == * [https://archive.org/details/reportofadjuta00kent Report of the adjutant general of the state of Kentucky. Confederate Kentucky volunteers, war 1861-65] * [http://civilwarroster.com/cw/cw-ky.html Civil War Roster] maintained by Chuck Ewing who also has an email link for additional information. * [http://www.militaryindexes.com/civilwar/ On-line Civil War Indexes, Records and Rosters] * [http://www.oocities.org/kentuckycivilwar/civilwarfortsandcamps.htm Kentucky Forts and Camps List] Both USA and CSA. * [http://www.archives.gov/research/alic/reference/military/civil-war-resources.html National Archives] This page has multiple sites listed. Some are free and others are paid sites. * [http://www.civilwar.nps.gov/cwss/ Civil War Soldiers and Sailors System (National Park Service)]: Searchable database for all Civil War soldiers * [https://www.familysearch.org/civil-war The Civil War – Family Search]: Includes all States. * [http://eakycivilwar.blogspot.com/ Eastern Kentucky and the Civil War] * [[Space:Civil_War_Project_Resource_Page | Civil War Project Resource Page]] * [[Wikipedia:Kentucky in the Civil War]] === Union === {{Image|file=US_State_Flag_Images-4.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Kentucky State Flag }} *[https://www.familysearch.org/civil-war The Civil War – Family Search - Available Union Records] ** United States 1890 Union Veterans and Widows Census ** United States General Index to Pension Files, 1861-1934 ** United States Remarried Widows Index to Pension Applications, 1887-1942 ** United States Veterans Administration Pension Payment Cards, 1907-1933 (browse only) ** United States Registers of Enlistments in the U.S. Army, 1798-1914 ** United States National Homes for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, 1866-1938 ** United States Records of Headstones of Deceased Union Veterans, 1879-1903 ** Andersonville Prison Records, 1862-1865 (browse only) *[http://www.fold3.com/ Fold3 - Available Union Records] ($) ** Compiled Service Records ** Civil War Pension Index ** Civil War Widow’s Pensions ** Navy Survivors' Certificates ** Navy Survivors‘ Originals ** Navy Widows' Certificates ** Navy Widows‘ Originals ** Navy Casualty Reports, 1776-1941 ** Sultana Disaster (free) ** Southern Claims Commission === Confederate === {{Image|file=Kentucky_Historical_Images.png |align=r |size=m |caption=Confederate Seal of Kentucky Shadow Government }} * [http://dspace.kdla.ky.gov:8080/xmlui/handle/10602/2375 (Kentucky) Department of Confederate Pensions (1912 - 1946)]: Fully searchable. Website maintained by Kentucky Department of Library and Archives. * [https://www.familysearch.org/civil-war The Civil War – Family Search - Available Confederate Records] * Pension records, various states (browse only) *[http://www.fold3.com/ Fold3 - Available Confederate Records] ($) ** Compiled Service Records ** Confederate Citizens File ** Confederate Amnesty Papers ** Civil War Subversion Investigations ** Union Citizens File (Provost Marshal Records) == Sources ==
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[[Category:Descendants of Thomas Skinner, Skinner Name Study]] [[Category:Descendants of Richard Skinner, Skinner Name Study]] [[Category:Skinner Name Study]] [[Category:Kentucky Projects]] [[Category:Surnames]] Welcome to the Kentucky Skinners page. The goal of this project is to bring together information relating to the large Skinner family of early Kentucky. This is a work in progress... with many interruptions...so please bear with us if you encounter incomplete paragraphs or sentences that end abruptly... information is being added as time allows! {{Image|file=Maps_and_Images-3.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Boonesborough Fort }} Many Skinners were on the first tax lists and census records of Kentucky, and (so far) it appears that most of them came from the New Jersey family line that descended from [[Skinner-232| Richard Skinner]], and his wife [[Poulain-1| Susanna Poulain]]. However, there is some confusion in the various family lines in Kentucky, so it is hoped that by putting records and family stories together, a coherent narrative and well sourced tree can be achieved. Working with what has already begun on the Skinner genealogies, it is also a goal to add names to this database, as they are sourced, and profiles are made. Here is the link to the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Skinner_Name_Study Skinner Research Pages]. You'll notice, when there, the Skinner descendants have been sorted into the following groups: *Space:Descendant_of_Thomas_Skinner_of_Malden,_MA *Space:Descendant_of_John_Skinner_of_Hartford,_CT *Space:Descendant_of_Britton_Skinner_of_Marblehead,_MA *Space:Descendant_of_Richard_Skinner_of_Woodbridge,_NJ This page will primarily focus on the Richard Skinner of Woodbridge, NJ family line, but others will be included, as well. As far as I know, this page is the first attempt to focus on the Kentucky branch of the Skinner family. ===Acknowledgements=== I know this section is usually at the bottom of the material, but I feel it is important to express appreciation in advance for all the work that has been done in piecing together this line. Being new to the Skinner research, the help provided by the source materials of wonderful researchers ahead of me has been of vital importance. I've relied heavily on ancestry for sources and documents, but that would still count for little if I didn't know the stories that have been shared by generous family members of the last decades. This is a work in progress, obviously, and thank you for the help. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Rose-15397|Rebecca]], descended from Cortland Skinner through his daughter, Keziah. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them as I can. If you have some ideas to improve this effort, please let me know! * I'm putting a list together of all the Skinner names who were in Kentucky pre-1800. * I'll be adding sources as I can, (to appropriate profiles) and adopting profiles that need help, or creating profiles that need to exist * I plan to add names to the pertinent Skinner categories and the One Name Study that already exists, and if there is a need for a 'Kentucky Skinners' category to help with this study, I would like to achieve that. * And probably lots of stuff I haven't thought of, yet! If this sounds of interest to your own family search, or you have information to contribute, please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=24631183 send me a private message]. Thanks! {{Image|file=Photos-395.png }} ---- ===A Note on Sources:=== :Information is given here that is backed by sources, and (hopefully) those sources can be found on the profile links that I've provided. At the moment, I'm working on the stream of narrative, with links provided to the profiles. These can be checked for the actual sources that substantiate what you'll see here. When the profile lacks sources (or is possibly reading them incorrectly) then I will have those sources here. :The go-to sources are [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Skinner_Name_Study listed here]: (note, some come with caveats because of inaccuracies, which can happen to the most well-intentioned researcher!) ===From An Island To a Revolution To Kentucky=== One branch of the Skinner family traces its line through to Richard and Susanna of Elizabeth, New Jersey. They have a double connection to New Jersey, in a sense, because Richard and Susanna actually emigrated to this country from the Isle of Jersey, (Britain) and were first colonists to that little lush strip of land in the colonies they would soon call ''New'' Jersey. A fuller version of this story can be found online; this is just a brief summation of the history. *'''''In February of 1665, Berkeley and Carteret commissioned Carteret's distant cousin, Philip Carteret, to govern their province of New Jersey. Philip Carteret left English waters in the ship 'Philip' in April, 1665. accompanied by some thirty colonists.... One of those thirty colonists was Richard Skinner 'a joiner', or carpenter. The British government wanted this new colony to be peopled by those were skilled in the various trades that would be needed to help a colony thrive. Also on board were five French maids (apparently to serve in the household of the Carterets) and one of those maids--Susannah Poulain--would become Richard Skinner's wife.''''' {{Image|file=Maps_and_Images-7.jpg |caption=Carteret Ship List }} If we speed read through history we find ourselves moving quickly from the settling at New Jersey to the Revolutionary War, in which descendants of this first Richard Skinner fought. (There were a few New Jersey Skinners who maintained their loyalty to the British government.) By the efforts of Skinner men who were Patriots, they won for themselves rights to new lands, new frontiers, and the Skinner adventure continued to the south and west. As it turned out, some of the most enticing new land was beginning to be made available in a region soon to be called Kentucky. ===The First Skinner to Kentucky=== As in the case of Richard Skinner of Jersey (whom I like to call The Original Richard) this family line is not squeamish when it comes to exploring new frontiers. Over and over we see that, when territories were opened up, no matter how dangerous or difficult the challenge, there Skinners were to be found. When it comes to Kentucky, there are many legends and stories about the settling of this unique land, and it is clear that it was not a task for the faint-hearted. But here we find Skinners again. Determining exactly who was at Boonesborough (fighting with Daniel Boone) is not a concise matter. There is a list of the first Boonesborough inhabitants, but it's admitted that it is not complete. So while we find no Skinners mentioned at Boonesborough, we do find them appearing on tax lists and early census records as soon as these began to be recorded. There are Skinner military land grants that date as early as 1784. There seems to be a difference between names on land grants (earliest records of Kentucky) and names on Tax Lists. Recipients of Revolutionary War land grants did not always claim their property. So, in light of current evidence, the first resident in Kentucky, with his name on a tax list for Madison Cty. 1792, would seem to be [[Skinner-8578| Joseph Skinner]]. He is not taxed for land but for horses and property. Since there is a military land grant dated 1787 to Cornelius Skinner for 300 acres, it may be that this is why so many Skinners moved to Kentucky about the same time, and it may be that Joseph Skinner is living on this land owned by Cornelius. (Needs more research.) Whereas most of the other Skinners are on records by the 1800 tax list, Joseph Skinner is earlier. Joseph Skinner signs a petition to form Madison County KY in 1786, (this is where Boonesborough is) and he is married from this new county in 1787. He is on the aforementioned tax list for Madison County in 1792. Joseph's new wife, Mary, is the daughter of one of the famed Boonesboro alumni, a pioneer settler named [[Noland-153| Henry Noland]]. Joseph is also listed as (in some family trees) Joseph Richard Skinner, or, Richard Joseph Skinner. I haven't seen this on a source record, so I haven't included the full name in his profile. Some trees have his father as Richard Skinner. Would like more information about Joseph, as Madison county soon became divided into Estill and Clark counties where John Skinner and Cortland Skinner would be living in 1810. This suggests they are part of the same nuclear family group as Joseph. As to Cornelius Skinner, just mentioned: He was the recipient of a military grant for 300 acres of land in 1787. Since records are scarce for this period, it is difficult to be sure of which Skinners were given a portion of this land, and the Rev War Cornelius seems to have lived out his life in Loudon, VA. Still, it is evident that several sons of Cornelius (and Richard Alexander Skinner) made the move to Kentucky. The name Cornelius was a popular one in this family, and there are two men of that name on both the 1800 tax list, and the 1810 census. {{Image|file=Photos-395.png }} {{Image|file=Maps_and_Images-1.jpg |caption=Old Kentucky Cabin }} * '''''These will hopefully all be linked to profiles in time; if your ancestor is here and you would like me to add his profile link, please let me know.''''' ===1800 KY Tax List===
{| border="1" align="center" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="6" style="font-style:Monotype Corsiva; font-size:100%;background:White; border: 8px Double DarkGoldenrod;" |- |'''''Name''''' || County|| Year|| Notes || |- |Skinner, Leonard || KY Bourbon Co.|| 1800 Tax List || Have not found any further info on Leonard || |- |Skinner, Amos || KY Bourbon Co. || 1800 Tax list ||possibly a brother to Cornelius and Isaac; does not seem to have stayed in KY|| |- |Skinner, Cornelius || Ky Bullitt Co. || 1800 Tax list || info? || |- |[[Skinner-7022| Skinner, Isaac ]]|| KY Bullitt Co. || 1800 Tax list ||Son of Richard Alexander Skinner and Ada van Deventer Skinner; Isaac stayed in Kentucky the rest of his life|| |- |Skinner, John || KY Bullitt Co. || 1800 Tax List || info?|| |- |[[Skinner-5616| Skinner, Cornelius]] || KY Clark Co. || 1800 Tax List || info?|| |- |[[Skinner-8627| Skinner, John]] || KY Clark Co. || 1800 Tax List || John Skinner of Clark Cty. was born 1763 and had lived in Clark Co. 'for thirty years'; as per his 1832 Rev War [https://revwarapps.org/s31198.pdf declaration for Charles Lander] : || |- |[[Skinner-8736| Skinner, Richard]] || KY Fleming Co. || 1800 Tax List || Married Elizabeth Jones; lived in KY until his death in Fleming Co. about 1832 || |- |[[Skinner-4653| Skinner, Frederick]] || KY Harrison Co. || 1800 Tax List || likely the same Frederick who was later living in Union County, KY; of the Darlington SC Skinners|| |- |Skinner, Samuel || KY Logan Co. || 1800 Tax List ||[http://skinnerkinsmen.org/cmcy_VA_TishCo/D0002/I996.html 'Five Skinner brothers came from somewhere in NC... in 1802-03 they were in Christian co, KY. The brothers were Samuel, William, Joseph, Theophilus, and Wiley.'] Also note these were all sons of a Samuel Skinner, but he died in 1798, so this Samuel must be a son.|| |- |[[Skinner-1171| Skinner, Cortland]] || KY Madison Co. || 1800 Tax List || b. 1771, Rowan NC|| |- |Skinner, John || KY Madison Co. || 1800 Tax List || info?|| |- | [[Skinner-8578| Skinner, Joseph]] || KY Madison Co. || 1800 Tax List || He is mentioned above, not one of the "Five Sons of Samuel Skinner". This Joseph was born in New Jersey, (as per his 1850 census) which would indicate he is related to the Richard NJ Skinner line.|| |- |Skinner, Jonathan || KY Montgomery Co. || 1800 Tax List|| Believe this to be the son of Samuel Skinner of Perquimans NC (the Samuel who died in 1781 and left a will naming his children); there is no further record (that I can find of this Jonathan in KY but MIGHT have moved to Stewart TN? Need more info|| |}
===1810 KY Census===
{| border="1" align="center" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="6" style="font-style:Monotype Corsiva; font-size:100%;background:White; border: 8px Double DarkGoldenrod;" |- |Name || County|| Number in H/H ||Notes || |- | Skinner, Cornelius || KY BULLITT CO. 184 || 20100-2001000 ||info?|| |- | [[Skinner-149| Skinner, Theophilas]] || KY CHRISTIAN CO. 97 ||40010-1001003||[http://skinnerkinsmen.org/cmcy_VA_TishCo/D0002/I996.html 'Five Skinner brothers came from somewhere in NC... in 1802-03 they were in Christian co, KY. The brothers were Samuel, William, Joseph, Theophilus, and Wiley.'] ; likely this Theophilas Skinner; he later moved to Alabama about 1818|| |- | Skinner, William || KY CHRISTIAN CO. 105 || 01110-2011000 ||info?|| |- | Skinner, William || KY CHRISTIAN CO. 98 || 02010-2101000 ||info?|| |- | [[Skinner-8723| Skinner, Wily]] || KY CHRISTIAN CO. 97 || 20010-1101002 ||[http://skinnerkinsmen.org/cmcy_VA_TishCo/D0002/I996.html 'Five Skinner brothers came from somewhere in NC... in 1802-03 they were in Christian co, KY. The brothers were Samuel, William, Joseph, Theophilus, and Wiley.'] The father is [[Skinner-145| Samuel Skinner]]. Wiley moved to Alabama.|| |- |[[Skinner-5616| Skinner, Cornelius]] || KY CLARK CO. 141 || 22010-2111000 || Cornelius continued to live in Clark Cty. Ky until his death in 1848 || |- |[[Skinner-8627| Skinner, John]] || KY CLARK CO. 141 || 01010-5000100||John lived out his life in Kentucky and was buried there. For more, see his profile, and a few remarks below.|| |- | [[Skinner-8613| Skinner, Clarke]] || KY ESTILL CO. 8 || 10100-1001000 ||b.1779 in New Jersey, according to 1850 census; Clark moved to MO by 1830|| |- | [[Skinner-1171| Skinner, Cortland]] || KY ESTILL CO. 8 || 00210-4101000 ||A work in progress; see below. Cortland stayed in Kentucky until his death.|| |- | Skinner, John || KY ESTILL CO. 8 || 00001-0001000 || info?|| |- |[[Skinner-8736| Skinner, Richard]] || KY FLEMING CO. 78 1810 || 20010-2211000 ||Married Elizabeth Jones, died in Fleming Co. KY|| |- | Skinner, Richard || KY FLEMING CO. 83 1810 || 10010-2211000 ||possibly a son of the above?|| |- | Skinner, John || KY FLOYD CO. 102 1810 || 10010-1011000 ||info?|| |- | Skimer, William || KY HARRISON CO. 320 1810 || 32010-1101000 ||info?|| |- |Skinner, William || KY HARRISON CO. 322 1810 || 23010-2001000 ||info?|| |- |Skinner, Isaac || KY JEFFERSON CO. 16 1810 || 22010-1010100 ||info?|| |- | Skinner, Joseph || KY MADISON CO. 226 1810 || 21001-0110100 ||same Joseph as above in 1800|| |- |Skinnor, John || KY MADISON CO. 221 1810 || 51210-0110100 ||info?|| |- | [[Skinner-8645| Skinner, Richard]] || KY NELSON CO. 27 1810 || 10010-2001003 ||Came to Kentucky and stayed, but died about 1823. Son of Richard Alexander Skinner and Ada Van Deventer Skinner. Married to Mary Bodine.|| |- |Skinner, Leonard || KY OHIO CO. 78 1810 || 00000-0000100 ||info?|| |}
{{Image|file=Maps_and_Images-4.jpg |caption=Cumberland River }} ===Where Did They Come From?=== The short answer is: either Virginia by way of New Jersey, or Massachusetts by way of Virginia. Or North Carolina, by way of all of the above. (more to be added here) {{Image|file=Photos-395.png }} ===Too Many John Skinners!=== The story of the Rev. John Lloyd Owen Skinner and his wife Elizabeth Cutter being the parents of so many of the Kentucky Skinners surely made its way into the family trees likely before most of us were born. And now it's as difficult to remove as a berry stain on a shirt. That's not to say that somewhere there was a John and Elizabeth Skinner parenting that happened, and it is clear that most of the Kentucky Skinner families have New Jersey origins. But the particular couple that keeps getting routinely added in as parents of a large tribe of Skinners is a well documented couple of New Jersey, and in terms of lineage, the family stories are well known. In addition, both Rev. John Skinner and Elizabeth Cutter Skinner of Woodbridge, Middlesex, New Jersey, had the good sense to leave a will before they died, clearly outlining their family. It is simply a head scratcher that they are added in to family trees as the parents of children they could not have had--being deceased at the time. Still, (at least in my case, regarding my own ancestor) removing this worthy couple as the parents leaves a brick wall in its place. Who, then, fathered all these sons and daughters that came to Kentucky? Let's see if the various John Skinners can be sorted out. We'll start with the greatly respected presumed ancestor. Much of the following is found from John's will. ==== 'Here lies ye body'...==== John Skinner was deceased by 1749, and buried at Woodbridge, NJ. His wife Elizabeth Cutter Skinner died in 1750, her will was proved April 13, 1750. (Source: New Jersey: Calendar of Wills) Both of these wills mention their five daughters, 'all under age'. Unfortunately, poor John's wikitree is a mess, and there are three profiles of John Skinners attached to Elizabeth Cutter. She only married ONE, and the most accurate profile attached to her as her husband is [[Skinner-7668| John Skinner]], as it is well sourced with the details that are actually pertinent to this particular John Skinner. Important details to repeat: They were both deceased by 1750, and they had only five daughters. No sons. One more note: John is always referred to as simply 'John'. He is never mentioned in documents as having any more names than John. It is not clear where the 'John Lloyd Owen' came from. Would love to know. :JOHN SKINNER, JR. (grandson of The Original Richard Skinner) :RESIDENCE - Woodbridge, Middlesex Co. (will-10) :OCCUPATION - yeoman (will-10) :Presbyterian Minister of the Gospel in Woodbridge, NJ in 1748 (Hude will) :LAND OWNERSHIP - none (will) ::b. alive and 'of age', 1725 (will) ::d. Feb 14, 1749; buried First Presby. Church Cemetery, Woodbridge, NJ ::Tombstone Inscription - "Here lyes ye Body of JOHN SKINNER decd Feby ye 14th 1748-9. :Buried next to his uncle - Deacon Richard Skinner :Buried near his mother-in-law Mary Cutter :Will written Feb 14, 1749; Proved Mar 9, 1749; Inventory made Mar 10, 1749; Inventory modified Jul 29, 1751 (will-10) ::m. Mar 20, 1736 ::w. ELIZABETH CUTTER :::daughter of Major Richard and Mary (Pike) Cutter (Cutter-1) :::sisters included Esther Marsh and Sarah Jacquish (Cutter-1, will-10) ::b. ::d. Apr __, 1750 Woodbridge, NJ (will) Will written Apr 7, 1750; Proved Apr 13, 1750 more information provided [https://kaderr.org/NorthJerseySkinners/Johnjrw.html here] * ''Interesting side trip: If you follow the links for [[Cutter-147 | Elizabeth Cutter Skinner]] you'll find she is related to a who's who of New Jersey genealogy-- the Pikes and Cutters. Her grandfather, [[Pike-38| John Pike]], who is considered the founder of Woodbridge, NJ, among other things. Also, [[Pike-1327| Zebulon Montgomery Pike]], a Brigadier General, and explorer, who might have more counties and landmarks named for him than any other early American. Moving on to another famous general in Elizabeth's family--or perhaps we should say infamous--there is the larger than life [[Pike-3191| Albert Pike]], who is the only Confederate General to have a statue in Washington D.C. (until 2020). '' But all of this leads us to no continuation of the Skinner line, because--keeping in mind those two wills--this couple only had daughters. So back to John's will. There is an interesting feature regarding money owed the estate. About two years after his death, in 1751, there was an additional legality that needed to be settled. Notice was given, through the courts, of the cash due the estate that was ' ''being in the hands of Wright Skinner'' '. Sworn to by the same relatives that had witnessed John's will-- David Donham, Richard Skinner, [[Cutter-101| William Cutter]]. More on [[Skinner-8614| Wright Skinner]] later, as he shows great potential to be the progenitor of many Skinners. And we can only hope he paid back the money. ===Another John of Woodbridge=== Another[[Skinner-233| John Skinner]] who left a will in Woodbridge, Middlesex, Co., New Jersey, is the son of 'the Original Richard', and the father of the above Rev. John Skinner. This elder John had several children (whew!) and there is a lot to learn about them, as not all are documented on wikitree, yet. His will was proved 1749, and his children listed are: * Catte * John * Daniel * Richard * Benjamin * Ann * Mary (Last five under age). ===On to Kentucky, and More John Skinners=== As of this writing I have found no land grants for a John Skinner in Kentucky. But there are three John Skinners on the 1800 Tax List-- in Bullitt, Clark, and Madison counties, respectively. Since Madison is almost the oldest county, and the one where the famous station of Boonesborough was built, let's start there. ====='''''Madison County John Skinner:'''''===== =====1810===== John is over 45, oldest female is in the 26-45 group twelve people in total in h/h; only two young boys; several daughters; This is the John Skinner whose son John b. 1797 married Ann South,
[Find a Grave, database and images (www.findagrave.com/memorial/52575527/ann-hardaway-skinner : accessed 10 May 2021), memorial page for Ann Hardaway South Skinner (25 Jun 1801–12 Mar 1886), Find a Grave Memorial ID 52575527, citing Bethlehem Cemetery, Harrisburg, Boone County, Missouri, USA ; Maintained by Courtney (Sublett ) Shuler (contributor 47078300) .], a daughter of William South. (Descended from John South, early Kentucky pioneer; the Souths were residents of Boonesborough, and William South was a near neighbor to John of Madison Cty.;) This John later moved to MO [note: this John's wife was NOT Susan Storey] Madison John Skinner is in the 1820 census, but after this it appears he and his family moved to MO. ====='''''Clark County John Skinner'''''===== =====1810===== Gotta love this [[Skinner-8627| John Skinner]] because he gave us a wonderful gift--the gift of details in his own words! In 1832 John testified for his friend and relation, Charles Lander, who was applying for his Rev War pension. (link to source above) In this John Skinner states he was 69 and "had lived in Clark Co. for 30 years". Clark County was formed in 1792, and later Estill County came to be. These three counties--Madison, Estill, Clark-- were all very close, and suggests that these early family groups of Skinners were related. ''Clark'' John Skinner is well attested to in many family trees as the son of Richard Alexander Skinner. He has several siblings that came to Kentucky, with one of them--Susannah--marrying into the Cornelison family. She is discussed further down the page. ====='''''Estill County John Skinner'''''===== =====1810===== This is a most interesting census, for this is where we find what I like to call a Skinner Cluster--meaning a group living on what might be the same large amount of property, or near to each other, and all of the same age, suggesting siblings. The John Skinner of this county is likely of the next generation of younger Skinners than Clark John and Madison John. ''Estill'' John Skinner is in the 26-44 age group. But here is what is interesting about his household--there are only two people in the house. ''Estill'' John lives with no young family, only an older woman in the age 45 and older category. This suggests that John is living with his elderly widowed mother. The other members of this Skinner Cluster are of interest personally because this is where I feel my own family group is to be found. The list so far: *Estill John Skinner and Mysterious Older Woman *Clark Skinner (married to Ann Turner) *Cortland Skinner (married to Hannah Reed) *Rebecca Skinner (married to Abraham Warford) *Keziah Anna Skinner (married to Jacob Hockensmith) *Charlotte Skinner (married to Jesse Pitman) If we look for this same group in the 1820 Estill census, we find it altered, but Estill John is still there, now living completely alone. Abraham Warford and Rebecca Skinner Warford are still neighbors, and my research so far shows that the Warfords stayed on the same property throughout their long life in Estill. A [[Skinner-8652| Benjamin Skinner]]--young married with small children--is now living where I might have put Cortland's household. (more on Cortland later) More later.... ===Associated Families:=== Some random notes. Finding out information on related families to the Skinners can help to track migratory patterns.
{| border="1" align="left" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="6" style="font-style:Monotype Corsiva; font-size:100%;background:White; border: 8px Double DarkGoldenrod;" |- |Lander || Several Lander/Skinner marriages; [[Lander-811| Charles Lander]] mentioned in Rev War application for pension along with John Skinner. The Landers family also provides us with 'clues' that help us track the associated Skinners; New Jersey to Loudon VA to NC to Kentucky. Charles Lander is the son of[[Skinner-2632| Hannah Skinner Lander]] and Henry Lander. She is from the [[Skinner-2633| Cornelius, Sr.]] family line, thus the Original Richard Skinner line. Family history says that the Landers and some of the Skinner families came to Kentucky together about 1794. |- |Pullen ||Movement of NJ Families to Loudoun Co., VA per freepages.Genealogy.rootsweb.com/~bodine, 2003: "In a query on the Burlington County or Hunterdon County web sites, David J. O'Connor said that the families of Cornelius Slacht, [[Pullen-2067| Charles Pullen]], [[Bodine-468| Cornelius Bodine]], Nicholas Wyckoff and Cornelius Skinner supposedly moved from Hunterdon County to Loudoun County about 1770...." (''''[[Skinner-7022| 'Isaac Skinner]] married [[Pullen-2066| Margaret 'Peggy' Pullen]]'''''she was the daughter of Charles Pullen; As well, Richard Skinner's wife [[Bodine-476| Mary Bodine Skinner]] was a granddaughter of both Charles Pullen and Cornelius Bodine)) |- |Noland ||Henry Noland, one of the first Boonesborough settlers, had a daughter who married Joseph Skinner. |- |Reed || Hannah Reed married Cortland Skinner; the Reed (and associated Davis) family also provides a trail of clues that help us find possibly similar migration patterns. The Reed and Davis families came from New Jersey, and were part of the Jersey Settlement, in NC. Later Rowan county, NC, which is where Cortland Skinner and Hannah Reed were married. |- |Cornelison || [[Cornelison-121| Conrad Cornelison]] married [[Skinner-1789| Susannah Skinner]]. For more on Conrad and interesting Cornelison connection, there are further details added below. |}
{{Image|file=Photos-395.png }} ===The Cornelison Family=== There are at least two marriages between the Cornelisons and the Skinners that we know of, and possibly more, considering the popularity of the name 'Cornelius' amongst the Skinners. Cornelius is a named used in the Cornelison family, and it is also considered a name familiar in the 'Low Dutch' communities. Conrad Cornelison's story also provides another link in the 'New Jersey to Loudon Va to Rowan County NC' migration, and thus suggesting that the Richard Alexander Skinner family and the Cornelisons moved together as associated families. Conrad was born in Loudon VA, moved to Rowan NC, where he and Susannah were married. Then, by 1800, they were on the tax list for Madison, KY, where other Skinners had also settled. This is stated, in part, in his pension application, which I include here. You can read it in full [http://revwarapps.org/w10660.pdf here]. *' ''He was born in Loudoun County in Virginia as he was informed by his Parents and when young taken to Rowan County in North Carolina that he remained there till after the War of the Revolution & shortly afterwards removed to Wilkes County in Georgia and lived there about six years and then moved to Laurens District in South Carolina and lived there about one year & then moved to Rowan County in North Carolina & after remaining there about five years moved to Madison County in the State of Kentucky where he has resided ever since.' '' If we look at the birthplace of their daughters Jane and Phoebe, (and if these are correct as given) then Jane's birthplace in 1790 is in Georgia, and Phoebe's birthplace in 1792 is in Kentucky. Since records in Kentucky are scarce during this period, as counties were just beginning to form, this provides the clearest indication of when the Cornelisons, and likely most of the Skinners, first migrated to Kentucky. {{Image|file=Photos-395.png }} ===A Good Story From 'Aunt Jane of Kentucky'=== The following is from a book written by acclaimed Kentucky author [[Calvert-3583| Eliza Jane Calvert Hall]]. It's not a 'Skinner story' but very well could describe, in a similar way, some of the journey the family took to reach Kentucky. The 'Aunt Jane' series was quite popular in the early 1900's. Although fictional, it it considered to be an accurate representation of stories from Eliza's own family, their migration from Virginia to Kentucky, and their life in Bowling Green, Kentucky.{{Image|file=Maps_and_Images-6.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Aunt Jane of Kentucky }} :' ''My grandfather and grandmother was amongst the first settlers of Kentucky. They come from the Old Dominion over the Wilderness Road way back yonder, goodness knows when. Did you ever think, child, how curious it was for them men to leave their homes and risk their own lives and the lives of their little children and their wives jest to git to a new country? It appears to me they must 'a' been led jest like Columbus was when he crossed the big ocean in his little ships. I reckon if the women and children had had their way about it, the bears and wildcats and Indians would be here yet. But a man goes where he pleases, and a woman's got to foller, and that's the way it was with grandfather and grandmother. I've heard mother say that grandmother cried for a week when she found she had to go, and every now and then she'd sob out, 'I wouldn't mind it so much if I could take my gyarden.'' ' :' ''When they began packin' up their things, grandmother took up this rose and put it in an iron kittle and laid plenty of good rich earth around the roots. Grandfather said the load they had to carry was heavy enough without puttin' in any useless things. But grandmother says, says she: 'If you leave this rose behind, you can leave me, too.' So the kittle and the rose went. Four weeks they was on their way, and every time they come to a creek or a river or a spring, grandmother'd water her rose, and when they got to their journey's end, before they'd ever chopped a tree or laid a stone or broke ground, she cut the sod with an axe, and then she took grandfather's huntin' knife and dug a hole and planted her rose. Grandfather cut some limbs off a beech tree and drove 'em into the ground all around it to keep it from bein' tramped down, and when that was done, grandmother says: 'Now build the house so's this rose'll stand on the right-hand side o' the front walk. Maybe I won't die of homesickness if I can set on my front door-step and see one flower from my old Virginia gyarden.'' ' :' ''Well, grandmother didn't die of homesickness, nor the rose either. The transplantin' was good for both of 'em. She lived to be ninety years old, and when she died the house wouldn't hold the children and grandchildren and great-grandchildren that come to the funeral. And here's her rose growin' and bloomin' yet, like there wasn't any such things in the world as old age and death. And every spring I gether a basketful o' these pink roses and lay 'em on her grave over yonder in the old buryin'-ground.'' ' (more to come)
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[[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category: Kenyon Name Study]] {{Image|file=Kenyon_Name_Study-9.png |size=medium |caption= }} ==Goal of the Project ==
{{GOONS Sticker|Kenyon}} The goal of this study is to collect, analyze, hypothesize, and draw inferences and conclusions from information and data. The focus is to advance the study forward. Researchers like you, with an interest or connection to the surname are welcome to join and contribute in any way you can. ==About the Project== The Kenyon Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Kenyon Kenyon] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Kenyon name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Kenyon's), by time period (18th Century Kenyon's), or by topic (Kenyon DNA, Kenyon Occupations, Kenyon Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ==Introduction== According to WikiTree, "The objective of a one-name study is not just the collection of data and names but also the reconstruction of family trees." Lineage research has always been the primary way to study various lines of a given surname. With recent advances in DNA, especially Y-DNA , documented lineages can be looked at in fresh new ways. When documentation runs out, Y-DNA provides evidence of paternal relationship going further back in tiime. For example, there are numerous records in the 1800's, less so in the 1700's, becoming sparce in the 1600's and almost nonexistent in the 1500's and earler. Yet, Y-DNA results continue to show a paternal relationship going back even earlier to when surnames were first adopted following the Norman Conquest in 1066. [https://www.english-heritage.org.uk/visit/inspire-me/blog/blog-posts/norman-saxon-surname/] The work at the Kenyon Project, at Family Tree DNA led to new discoveries based on Y-DNA results. It was assumed that one Kenyon line existed in England, but new findings show there are at least two main lineages which coexisted in Lancashire, England but unrelated within a genealogically relevant time period. The first line, from the first known holder of the surname, is Jordan de Kenyon of Kenyon (1235–1297). The second line dates back to around the same period, circa 1220 CE. This second line is also responsible for the branches to Rhode Island, North Carolina, and at least one Liverpool branch. There are two working hypotheses about these two lineages. The first, the two lines are completely unrelated. The second, there was a very early not the paternity expected (NPE) in the line. There are other Kenyon lines in England, unrelated to the foregoing two main lineages. Additional testing helps in the discovery of new branches, refinement in dating, and location. While some questions have been answered, new ones arise regarding migration pathways within England, and when, where, and specifically who were the emigrant ancestors who migrated to other countries. There is a curious starburst of branching seen on the Block Tree that appears to have occurred sometime in the 1500s, perhaps earlier. It is seen in other Y-DNA surname projects, as well. It isn't known what factor(s) accounts for it. James Irwin spoke about it in his presentation, Lessons Learnt From a Large Surname Project, at the 15th International Conference on Genetic Genealogy. He showed an example of one. He posed the question as to what happened to account for this. He thinks the plague may have been the reason. I have wondered whether an increase in mobility could account for it, with people moving to different parts of England. There may have been more than one factor in this time period. It is like putting together a jigsaw puzzle. It cannot be looked at in isolation but more broadly looking at the the context for when and where your surname lived. Each new piece of information makes the picture clearer. For information about the Kenyon Project at Family Tree DNA: [https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/kenyon/about] ==Meaning of the Name== The Kenyon name is locative derived from a place or specifically where someone lived. Kenyon is village, in Warrington, Cheshire, England. Historically, Kenyon was a village, part of Lowton. It was part of the land holdings of William de Lawton. William granted to his son Jorden, "the whole of the vill of Kenyon."[https://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/lancs/vol4/pp154-155] Jorden de Kenyon lived to about 1297. The name Kenyon was handed down to his successive generations. While it is unknown how the surname arose with different lineages, it is speculated that location likely played a role as well. Specifically, in England, surnames were first introduced by the Normans after 1066. By 1250 most families owning land had surnames. By 1450 most families had surname but the south adoped them earlier than the north [https://www.familysearch.org/en/rootstech/session/whats-in-a-name-dna-surnames-and-one-name-studies Debbie Kennett presentation at RootsTech]. The timing of surnames in England is consistent with Y-DNA matches to a common ancestor in England around 1250. ==Notable Kenyons== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name || Dates||Country||Significance |- |[[Kenyon-3516|Lloyd Kenyon]]|| 1732–1802||English||1st Baron, Chief Justice || |- |[[Kenyon-3517|William Scheuneman Kenyon]] ||1820–1896||American|| Member of U.S. Congress|| |- | [[Kenyon-3596|John Kenyon, Esquire]]|| 1784-1856||Jamaican/English|| Philanthropist|| |- | [[Kenyon-3568|William Kenyon]]|| 1667-1730||English|| Clockmaker of Liverpool|| |- | [[Kenyon-3593|Edward Kenyon]]|| 1819-1908|| Isle of Man||Master Mariner|| |- |[[Kenyon-1950|Marquis L Kenyon]]||1817-1862||American||Member of The NY State Legislature|| |- | [[Kenyon-1315|John Kenyon]]||1833-1924||New Zealand|| 1855 Immigrant|| |- | [[Kenyon-3591|John Joseph Kenyon]]|| 1862-1937|| Canadian|| Aritist and Photographer|| |- | [[Kenyon-3564|Alfred Stephen Kenyon]] ||1867-1943|| Australian|| Civil engineer and Polymath|| |- |[[Kennion-11|Edward Kennion]]||1744-1809||English||Landscape Artist|| |- | [[Kenyon-1068|William Squire Kenyon]] ||1869-1933|| American||United States Senator|| |- |[[Kenyon-3770|James Kenyon]]||1850-1925 ||British||Pioneer of Cinematography || |- | [[Kenyon-2257|Frederick Roland Kenyon]] ||1871-1912||American|| Titanic Passenger and Victim|| |- | [[Kenyon-3562|James H Kenyon]] ||1875-1935|| Canadian ||Sharpshooter, 1912 Summer Olympics|| |- | [[Kenyon-2240|Doris Margaret Kenyon]]|| 1897-1979|| American|| Actress|| |- | [[Kenyon-1212|Kathleen Kenyon]] ||1906–1978|| British|| Archealogist, excavated Jericho|| |- | [[Kenyon-2798|Henry Russell Kenyon, Jr]] ||1916- 1942||American||USS Henry R. Kenyon named in honor of him|| || |- [[Kenyon-2891|Basil J Kenyon]]|| 1918-1996|| South African|| Rugby Player|| |- | [[Kenyon-3779|James Harold Kenyon]]||1841-1891||British||Pioneer Funeral Profession|| |- |[[Kenyon-3671|Samuel P Kenyon]]||1845-1884||American||Congressional Medal of Honor|| |- | |} ==Name Distribution== ===Mapping Surname Globally=== {{Image|file=Kenyon_Name_Study-1.png |size=medium |caption=Kenyon Surname Globally }} Color coding shows the areas of density of the Kenyon surname globally in 2022. Top countries include: * 1. United Kingdom * 2. Australia * 3. New Zealand * 4. United States * 5. Canada {{Image|file=Kenyon_Name_Study-2.png |size=medium |caption=Kenyon Regions }} Top regions include: * 1. North West United Kingdom * 2. Rhode Island, United States * 3. Marlbourogh, New Zealand * 4. Vermont, United States * 5. Upper Takutu-Upper Essequibo, Guyana [https://apps.cdrc.ac.uk/worldnames/] ===Mapping Surname Variants=== {{Image|file=Kenyon_Name_Study-6.png |size=medium |caption=Mapping Kinyon }} The spelling variant Kinyon appears to be something that is in the United States, not in other parts of the world. The spelling variant Kinion also appears to be something that is seen in the United States. There are a small number in Indionesia. The spelling variant Kenion is seen in the United States and the United Kingdom. In the United States it is seen in North Carolina and secondarily, Kentucky. In the United Kingdom, it is seen in the West Midlands. Kinyoun variant is seen in the United States. There are a small number of this variant, suggesting the the variant occurred fairly recently. Another spelling variant, Kynion, is seen in the United States in Kansas, Missouri, Illinois. We are not currently including this variant in the study. The Keenan Project at FTDNA includes this spelling as part of their project. This project goes back to an Irish ancestor. Perhaps this spelling would fit better there. There hasn't been any lineage record to link it with Kenyon lineage. However, if a DNA test shows that it is related to Kenyon that would change. ===Name Distribution Worldwide=== {|border="1" width="99%" |- style="text-align:center;background-color: #ffb590; color: #000000;font-size: 12px; font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;font-weight:bold" |Place||Incidence||Frequency |- style="text-align:center;background-color: #D2F0FF; color: #000000;font-size: 12px; font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;font-weight:bold" |colspan="3"|Worldwide[Data from Forebears, 2 Oct 2023 ] |- align="center" |United States||17,638||1:20,550 |- align="center" |England||8,717 ||1: 6,393 |- align="center" |Australia|| 2,470||1:10,929 |- align="center" |Canada|| 1,450||1:25,411 |- align="center" |New Zealand||383||1:11,823 |- align="center" |Wales||241||1:12,840 |- align="center" |Scotland||232||1:23,077 |- align="center" |South Africa||184||1:294,444 |- align="center" |Jamaica||142|||1:20,211 |- align="center" |Isle of Man||81||1:1,060 |} Data from Forebears, 2 Oct 2023 [https://forebears.io/surnames/kenyon#distribution] === Name Distribution in United States in 1980=== {| border="1" width="99%" |- style="text-align:center;background-color: #ffb590; color: #000000;font-size: 12px; font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;font-weight:bold" | Rank || Surname || Count || Percentage || 1980 Estimate |- align="center" | 1 || Kenyon || 2,344 || ~83% ||13,400 |- align="center" | 2 || Kinyon || 275 || ~10 ||1580 |- align="center" | 3 || Kinion|| 109 || ~4 ||625 |- align="center" | 4 || Kenion || 63 || ~2||361 |- align="center" | 5 || Kinyoun || 25 || >1 ||143 |} * Richard R. Kenyon, PhD compiled and analyzed data from the Social Security Death Index to get an estimate of name frequency and make inferences of the number of Kenyons and various name spellings, in the United States in 1980. Additional spellings not included on the table included Kynion (11), Kenyan (4), Kinyan (1), and Kenyow (1). From the data, Richard estimated the number of living Kenyons plus variant spellings in 1980 was about 16,000. ==How to Join== To join the Kenyon Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Kenyon-1066|Marilyn Kenyon PsyD]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Kenyon}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{Clear}} ==Membership== *[[Kenyon-1066|Marilyn Kenyon]]
Team Leader started the Kenyon Name Study in 2023. Her main area of concentration is defining the various Kenyon lines, utilizing Y-DNA. Additionally, understanding the timeline of when the lineage branched off to Liverpool, Rhode Island, and North Carolina. Also, understanding the migration pattern from England to Wales, Scotland, Isle of Man, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, and Jamaica. * [[Kenyon-618|Richard Reid Kenyon]] Richard is a well-known Kenyon researcher. He has studied the surname, creating numerous descendant lists of lineages in the United States and elsewhere. He was the founding surname administrator for the Kenyon Project, Family Tree DNA in 2005. *[[Slania-5|Heather Slania]], a Baltimore-based librarian, is a newcomer to genealogical research. She traces her lineage to [[Kenyon-3368|Rachel Kenyon]] and [[Kenyon-159|Keturah Kenyon]], her 3rd and 6th great-grandmothers, respectively, both of whom are direct descendants of [[Kenyon-1162|John Kenyon (b. ~1657)]]. Heather is the custodian of Keturah’s family bible and Byron Herrington’s book, resources she has been meticulously documenting on WikiTree. One of her life's ambitions is to comprehensively trace the lineage of all [[Kenyon-54|John Kenyon (b. 1706)]]'s descendants. She is particularly eager for insights into the Kenyons' English origins, a historical puzzle she hopes will soon be solved through this ONS. ==Areas of Research== ===Y-DNA, Dating, and Migration=== Results from Y-DNA testing at Family Tree DNA provided information on identifying Kenyon lineages by comparing STRs and downstream SNPs; estimated date of most distant (parent) ancestor; and estimated dates of branches. {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Number || Lineage||Place||Haplogroup||Est. Date |- |1||I Lineage I|| Unsworth, England|| Parent Haplogroup R-FGC33971|| 1300 CE || |- |2||II Lineage II|| Accrington, England|| Parent Haplogroup R-A1308|| 1200 CE|| |- |3||IIa Lineage II|| Lancashire branch|| RFT383870|| 1450 CE|| |- |4||IIb Lineage II ||Liverpool branch|| RFTA91130|| 1550 CE|| |- |5||IIc Lineage II|| Rhode Island branch|| RA6342|| 1650 CE|| |- |6||IId Lineage II|| North Carolina branch|| RFT151942|| 1750 CE|| |- |} * data retrieved on 8 Oct 2023 using Discover Tool and Block Tree at FTDNA. Dates and locations are estimates and subject to change with additional test results. {{Image|file=Kenyon_Name_Study-5.png |caption=
FTDNA Big Y Block Tree (Click to enlarge) }} This is an image of the the Block Tree from Family Tree DNA for English Kenyon, Line II. At the top at R-A1308 is the common ancestor dated about 1200 CE, around the time surnames were first used in England. On the left, at R-A6342 is the Rhode Island Branch, R-FTA91130 is the Liverpool Branch, which came to America, R-FT383870 is a branch that remains in England, and R-FT151941 is the North Carolina Branch. Both English lineages migrated to other parts of the world. Y-DNA testing helps to distingish which Kenyon line, I or II, or other. Lineage I, known in both Canada, and United States. Lineage II with numerous descendents from the Rhode Island, North Carolina, and Liverpool. The date of immigration for the Rhode Island branch is not known, as a record of immigration has not been located. John Kenyon arrived in Rhode Island prior to 1650, as his son, John Kenyon, Jr. testified in 1717 that he was about 70 years old [https://archive.org/details/americankenyonsh00keny/page/54/mode/2up], which would give his estimated year of birth about 1647, born in Kingstown, Rhode Island. It is believed it was a second marriage for John Kenyon, Sr, based on early Torrey marriage records, which suggests he would have been born circa 1620 or earlier. In 1635, there was a Jo. (possibly abbreviated for John) Kenyon, born about 1614, England, who was on a ship to Virginia from a London port. In that time period, there were also ships docking in Boston, Massachusetts from London, England and other New England ports. It begs the question as to whether Jo. Kenyon could have been the John Kenyon, who went to Rhode Island. If he was on one ship to Virginia, what is the possibility he could have been on another ship to Boston or other New England port? There isn't a clear record of immigration which has been definitively linked to the North Carolina Kenyon branch. It is thought that the branch came in through Virginia, via ships. There was a Geo. Kennyon, age 25, born 1610, and Jo. Kennyon, age 21, born about 1614, possible brothers, arriving in 1635, in Virginia, listed on the U.S. and Canada, Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s. They were passengers on Thomas and John, imbarking on June 1635 from the Port of London. The record includes lists of ships to Bermuda, Barbados, and continental North America from Great Britain. [https://archive.org/details/originallistsofp00hottuoft/page/84/mode/2up] Mention was made about Geo. Kenyon and Jo. Kenyon in American Kenyons, page 44. The book says they were from Liverpool, the record shows they were in London, England. Unknown whether the Liverpool reference was an inadvertent error or whether there was information that supported this. ===England Records=== ====Military Service Records==== =====British WWI Service Records===== * British individuals who served in WWI [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:British_WWI_Service_Records_Kenyon_Name_Study List of individuals who served] * UK, Soldiers Died in the Great War: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:UK%2C_Soldiers_Died_in_Great_War&action=edit List of soldiers who died] ====Lancashire Parish Records==== * St. Bartholomew . Lancashire, England: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Lancashire_County%2C_England Parish Records] * St. James, Church, Hyndburn, Lancashire, England [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Parish_of_St_James_Kenyon_Name_Study&action=edit Parish Records] ====England 1841 Census==== * Liverpool, Lancashire England [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:England_1841_Census_Kenyon_Name_Study&action=edit Census Records] ===United States=== ====New York==== ====United Stated Federal Census Records==== =====1820 New York Federal Census===== * Kenyon Head of Households in New York State: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:New_York_1820_Federal_Census_Kenyon_Name_Study by County] ====Military Service United States==== =====American Revolutionary War Patriots===== * Kenyon Patriots who served in the American Revolution: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Revolutionary_War_Kenyon_Name_Study List of Patriots] =====War 1812 Veterans===== * Kenyon individuals who served the War 1812: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:War_of_1812_Veterans_Kenyon_One_Name_Study List of Veterans] =====Mexican American War===== * Kenyon men who served in the Mexican American War: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Mexican_American_War_Kenyon_Name_Study List of Kenyon men who served] =====Civil War===== * Kenyon soldiers who served in the Civil War: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Civil_War_Kenyon_Name_Study List of Kenyon men who served] * Civil War Roll of Honor: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Civil_War_Roll_of_Honor_Kenyon_Name_Study Kenyon soldiers who died in defense of the American Union] * Civil War Prisoners of War (Union and Confederate): [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Civil_War_Prisoners_of_War_Kenyon_Name_Study Kenyon soldiers who were prisoners] =====Spanish American War===== * Kenyon men who served in the Spanish American War[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Spanish_American_War_Kenyon_Name_Study : List of volunteers] =====World War I===== * Kenyon men who completed WWI Draft Registration: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:World_War_I_Kenyon_Name_Study List of Men who Registered] =====World War II===== * Kenyon individuals who completed WWII Draft Registration[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:World_War_II_Draft_Registration_Kenyon_Name_Study : List of Men who Registered] ===Current Profiles in Study=== * High Level: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Kenyon_Name_Study Profiles] * England: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:England%2C_Kenyon_Name_Study Profiles with England Connection] * United States: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:United_States%2C_Kenyon_Name_Study Profiles with United States Connection] ===Orphan Profiles=== * Kenyon: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Adoptions&s=KENYON&order=dateup Orphan Profiles] * Kinyon: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Adoptions&s=KINYON&order=dateup Orphan Profiles] * Kinion: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Adoptions&s=KINION&order=dateup Orphan Profiles] ==Resources== * Herrington, Byron M. Genealogy of the Family of Nathaniel Kenyon. Cambridge, NY, 1961. This is a compilation from one of the Rhode Island Kenyon branches. It is specific as to that branch. * Kenyon, Howard N. American Kenyons. Rutland, VT: The Tuttle Company, 1935. This resource follows the Rhode Island Kenyons after they are settled in Rhode Island. One caveat, the author incorrectly identified the Immigrant ancestor, mistaking him for a John Kenyon who was born and died in England. This error has been repeated hundreds, if not thousands of times. The immigrant ancestor has not been identified to date, but work is ongoing. It is hard to unring the bell once it has been rung. There are other mistakes but by and large this is a useful text. [https://archive.org/details/americankenyonsh00keny/mode/1up] * Kinion, Wayne Arthur. From Kenyons of England to Kinions of America. Chnhassen, MN: Wayne and Bonnie Kinion, 1999. This is a very useful text for one of the North Carolina branches. It offers educated speculation as to the immigrant ancestor. * Webster, William H. History and genealogy of the Gov. John Webster family of Connecticut, with numerous portraits and illustrations. Rochester, NY: E. R. Andrews Print Company, 1915. page 606 [https://archive.org/details/historygenealogy00webs/page/606/mode/2up] Information on Nathaniel Kenyon who married Polly Webster and their children. ==Suggestions on How You can Help== # Add the category for Kenyon One Name Study to family members. Add this sticker to a profile. Place the sticker code anywhere in the biography above sources.{{One Name Study|name=Kenyon}}
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{{Clear}} # If you are a male, consider getting a Y-DNA test. When you order a kit, join the Kenyon Project at Family TreeDNA. [https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/kenyon/about] That way your DNA will be compared with other Kenyon males in the project. If you are a female, get your brother, father, uncle or cousin to test. Not only will you learn something, each test furthers the understanding for others. You can still join the Kenyon Project with your autosomal DNA results. Sometimes a new discovery is made, such as a new SNP, or a new new branch! Yay! # Improve biographies on existing Kenyon profiles. # Look through the list of orphan profiles, consider adoping some of them. # Collaborate with other Kenyons to share ideas. ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Kinyon Kinyon] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Kinion Kinion]
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Welcome to Kerr County, Texas Project!
{{US History|sub-project=Texas}} *'''[[Space:Texas|Texas Space Page]]''' *The current leader of this project is: [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]]. ==History/Timeline== {{Blue|Kerr County was formed 1856 from Bexar County; organized the same year.}} It is named for a member of Austin’s Colony, James Kerr.
[https://texasalmanac.com/index.php?q=topics/government/kerr-county] :'''10,000 years ago''' indian inhabitants were present, as archeological artifects have been found near the Guadalupe River. Many Settlers followed the River.
[http://www.co.kerr.tx.us/historical/history.html] :'''8000 BC''', the early Native American inhabitants arrived in the area, and successive groups followed. Europeans encountered Kiowa, Comanche, and Lipan Apache, who hunted in the region.
[https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hck06] :'''1689''' - Alonso De Leon explored the hill country and found river lined with giant cypress trees, walnut and pecan trees. There were streams tumbling over rocks, other areas it was deep and still. The river had worn through layers of limestone. He gave it a name of “Our Lady of Guadalupe.”
:'''1842''' - Fisher Miller grant of 3,000,000 acres for 600 families tried to sell to the Adelsverein of Germany for emigration.
:1844 Henry Francis Fisher sold his interest to the Adelsverein. Prince Carl of Solms came to inspect Texas, and determined Fisher Miller was too far from the coast line. (West Texas) :'''1845,''' Prince Carl of Solms-Braunfels secured the title to '''1,265 acres''' of the Veramendi grant, including the Comal Springs and River, for the Adelsverein. This would be good water, wood for houses, and access for the thousands of German immigrants.
:'''1846''' The German immigrants were stranded at '''Indianaola''' on Matagorda Bay with no food or shelter. The teamsters who had been hired by the Adelversein to transport the German settlers were offered more money to haul army supplies and army during the Mexican American War, thus abandoned the promise they had made to the Adelversein. The German immigrants had to dig holes in the sand for protection. Estimated 50% died from disease or starvation. The teamsters who were hired to move the settlers inland had abandoned the job.. See [[Baecker-3|Johann Adam]] . :'''1844''' - '''Joshua D Brown'''lived in Gonzales, and was interested in making shingles from the plentiful cypress trees near the Guadalupe River.. In some areas the cypress were less plentiful. He led 10 men to Guadalupe River from Gonzales. They set up a ''shingle making camp'' near Kerrville, but Indians drove them away.
[http://www.co.kerr.tx.us/historical/history.html] :'''1846-48''' Joshua D Brown returned, they found a spring located near the 900 block of Water Street, Kerrville with plenty of the cypress trees. They named this '''Brownsborough.''' Other settlers also established sawmills near the river and streams. More settlers came They set up sawmills and farms. '''Indian raids increased.'''
:'''May 14–15, 1854''' -The Texas State Convention of Germans met in San Antonio. They adopted a political, social, and religious platform.
::1) Equal pay for equal work, ::2) Direct election of the President of the United States, ::3) Abolition of capital punishment, ::4) “Slavery - abolition of which is a requirement of democratic principles..”, ::5) Free schools – supported by the state, without religious influence, ::6) Total separation of church and state. :'''July 8, 1855''' US Army established a post called '''Camp Verde''' located in southern Kerr Co.
Experimented with camels for transportation. The camp provided protection for settlers. ::Settlers continued to be plagued by Indian attacks for 20 years
:'''Jan 26, 1856''' Kerr County was formed from Bexar Land District Number 2.
:'''1856''' '''Brownsborough''' name was changed to '''Kerrville''', and was made county seat. :Joshua Brown donated the land that became Kerrville, and had it named for his friend James Kerr. Kerrville was named the county seat.
:'''1857''' - Christian Dietert, German master miller named Christian Dietert and millwright Bathasar Lich started a large grist and saw mill located near to the Guadalupe River. Because the mill's location was high, it was protected from floods. This became a permanent source of power (the river). This mill and the power soon became the most important business of its kind west of New Braunfels and San Antonio.
:'''1853 -57''' The U.S. Camel Corps, headquartered at Camp Verde, was the brainchild of United States Secretary of War (1853–57), Jefferson Davis.
The soldiers in charge of maintaining the animals had difficulty with control and the smell. After the Civil War the Camel Corps were discontinued due to the costliness of the animals and the maintenance and upkeep.. Camp Verde closed. Camp Verde burned by 1910. The Officer's quarters are all that remains.
:'''1859''' -Center Point was established :'''1860'''- Due to colntinuing trouble with Indians Kerr residents moved county seat to Comfort as it was establislhed.
:'''1860-1861''', the county population was 634, including 49 slaves. (One planter owned 21 slaves, and remainder were owned by others) .
:'''1861-65''' - Civil War- Kerr County voted '''76 to 57''' for Secession, due to the large amount of German settlers who were opposed to leaving the union. This divided the county.
:'''1861''' Secession divided the county - Kerr county voted''' 76 to 57''' for Secession. This is due to the German settlers who were opposed to leaving Union.
:'''1862''' Comfort became part of Kendall county, Kerr county residents moved county seat back to Kerrville. :: The Sons of Hermann lodge, for descendents of German heritage, was established in the county. ::Immigrants moved from Fredericksburg. Cattle and sheep ranching was dominant
::'''Unionists''' from Gillespie, and Kendall Counties formed the Union League, a secret organization to support President Lincoln’s policies. :'''July, 1862''' - Kerr and other counties declared in rebellion against state of Texas and Confederate forces ordered to suppress the rebellion.
Unionists from Kerr, Gillespie, and Kendall Counties had formed Union League, to support President Lincoln’s policies. ::Men from the county served in the war on both sides. :'''1863''' -Confederate authorities imposed martial law on Central Texas. :'''Aug 10, 1866''' Monument- "The Treue der Union Monument" ("Loyalty to the Union") in Comfort was dedicated to the Texans slain at the Nueces massacre. It is the '''only monument to the Union''' outside of the National Cemeteries on Confederate territory. ''This is 1 of 6 sites allowed to fly the United States flag at half-mast in perpetuity.'' ::The disagreement over secession, the Treue der Union Monument, and others caused bitterness which attributed to the problems with the county economy recovering following the war. :Windmills and barbed wire were introduced. :'''1870''' -Sheep ranching was the highest producing unit of ranching :'''1880''' the both Sheep and cattle ranching dominated :'''1880''' '''Y O Ranch''' (600,000 acres ) was founded by Charles Armand Schreiner. He was in the Civil War, later was Texas Ranger, then banking.
Charles Schreiner had one of the largest and most lucrative country stores in the state. He was involved in the General Store, the Ranch, sheep raising, and banking and philanthropy by establishing The Schreiner Institure, now called Schreiner College. He could be described as the man who was a large presence in the formation of Kerr County and Kerrville.
[https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/fsc15] {{Image|file=Kerr_County_Texas-2.jpg |align=r |size=225 |caption=Here's an image. }}{{clear}} :'''1887''', the San Antonio and Aransas Pass Railway was built through Kerrville. :'''1880's and 1890's''' -Real, Doebbler, Karger, Heinen, Schwethelm, Starkey, Reese, Lackey and Auld families established successful sheep, cattle and goat ranches in the area. Cattle drives punctuated the boom years of the late 1880s and 1890s.
:'''1900''' - agriculture was cattle, sheep, and goat ranching :'''1920''' - continued growth of population .
:'''1917-1923''' the Schreiner Institute was established in Kerrville, now Schreiner University, private. :'''1919''' - The American Legion of Texas begin Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Kerrville. :'''1929''' - Mooney Aircraft was established in 1929 in Kerrville. :'''1930''' - Kerrville was begun to be called the "Mohair Capital of the World" in 1930. :'''1949''' - The Sid Peterson Memorial Hospital was completed. :'''1951''' -Kerrville State Hospital opened. =====Government Offices===== Kerr county has had five (5) courthouses.
[http://www.texasescapes.com/TOWNS/Kerrville/Kerr-County-Courthouse-Kerrville-Texas.htm#1886] 1) '''1856''' Kerrville 1856 - no picture.
2) '''1861''' - courthouse in Comfort, Texas when the county seat was moved to Comfort due to the Indian problems- no picture
3)'''1876''' courthouse in Kerrville, Texas - This courthouse became the jail for Kerrville after the 1886 Courthouse was built.
4) '''1886''' Courthouse in Kerrville. (the image is prettiest) - Photographer's Note: The 1886 Kerr County courthouse was designed by noted Texas courthouse architect Alfred Giles. :AFTER completion of the 1886 courthouse, the former 1876 courthouse was turned into the county jail. by Terry Jeanson.
{{Image|file=Kerr_County_Texas-4.jpg |align=r |size=280 |caption=1886 Kerr county courthouse in Kerrville. }}{{clear}} 5) '''1926''' - KERRVILLETHE MOST RECENT {{Image|file=Kerr_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption=Kerr County courthouse }} '''Joshua Brown''' donated the land that became Kerrville, and had it named for his friend '''James Kerr''', one of the Old 300 Colonists. Kerrville was named the county seat. *National Museum of the Pacific War is located in Fredericksburg, Texas, ====Settlers==== Settlers were: #Spanish #Mexican #American #German #other :Of note: from The handbook of Texas: The 1990 United States census revealed that 1,175,888 Texans claimed pure and 1,775,838 claim partial German ancestry. This equals to 2,951,726 Texans with German ancestry (17½% of the state's total population). This gives a result that Germans rank behind Hispanics, and are the 3rd largest national origin group.
[https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/png02] Most of the emigrant German's tended to settle in a broad, yet fragmented belt. This is evident in Galveston, Houston, Kerrville, Boerne, Fredericksburg, Mason county, Hondo, Lindsay in Cooke County, Waka in Ochiltree County, Hurnville in Clay County, Russian German Baptist; and Lockett in Wilbarger County into the very heavily settled Hill County north and near San Antonio, Austin, Texas.
A majority settled in a broad, fragmented belt across the south central part of the state. This belt stretched from Galveston and Houston on the east to Kerrville, Mason, and Hondo in the west; from the fertile, humid Coastal Plain to the semiarid Hill Country and even Muenster, in North Texas.
:Contributions are Chester W. Nimitz (military), Robert J. Kleberg (ranching), Gustav Schleicher (politics), and Charles A. Schreiner of Kerrville (retail business) German settlements contributed to architecture, food, customs, rock fences, Gothic churches, sausage and sauerkraut and beer-- Texas German beers as Pearl and Shiner (see PEARL BREWING COMPANY, and SPOETZL BREWERY)
=====Geography===== Kerr county is another county of the Hill Country of Texas. Kerr County is fifty miles northwest of San Antonio in the Edwards Plateau region of south central Texas. The irregularly shaped county is bounded on the NE by Gillespie County, on the E by Kendall County, on the S by Bandera County, on the SW by Real County, on the W by Edwards County, and on the NW by Kimble County. The center of the county lies at approximately 30°04' north latitude and 99°20' west longitude. It is named for James Kerr, one of the '''Old Three Hundred Colonists.''' The county covers 1,107 square miles of hilly land with elevations that range from '''1,500 to 2,000 feet above sea level.''' Annual rainfall is thirty inches. January's average minimum temperature is 32° F; July's average maximum is 94° F. The county has a growing season of 216 days. (1-10 %) of the land is considered prime farmland. In the NW area of the county soils are dark and loamy over '''limestone'''; In south and east soils are variable with light colored brown to red soils in some areas and dark loamy or loamy soils over clayey subsoils elsewhere. The county is in the '''Edwards Plateau vegetation area,''' characterized by buffalograss, wildrye, and switchgrass, and by live oak, shinnery oak, junipers, and mesquite trees. The''' Guadalupe River''' is an asset for Kerr county and other counties. It begins from springs in the NW part of Kerr County, then flows 255 miles to the Gulf of Mexico . Usually, the river flows gently southeastward. Due to the altitude and a drop of its first 24-30 miles, if at flood stage (when heavy rains have occurred, the river sometimes descends was a wall of water, washing away anything in the path and destroying any obstacles.
The Karst topography contributes to porous rocky surface resulting in many underground caverns. =====Adjacent counties===== {{Image|file=Kerr_County_Texas.jpg |align=r |size=180 |caption=Adjacent counties. }}{{clear}} :Kimble County (north) :Gillespie County (northeast) :Kendall County (east) :Bandera County (south) :Real County (southwest) :Edwards County (west) ====Formed From==== Bexar Colony (Land District No. 2.) =====Protected areas===== {{Image|file=Kerr_County_Texas-2.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Capt Charles Schreiner home. }}{{clear}} *Cascade Caverns *Treue der Union Monument *Inner Space Caverns *Natural Bridge Caverns *Bracken Cave *Longhorn Cavern State Park *Caverns of Sonora *Cave Without a Name. =====Demographics===== In 2000, there were 43,653 people, 17,813 households, and 12,308 families residing in the county. The population density was 40 people per square mile. Racial makeup of the county was 88.89% White, 1.78% Black or African American, with 19.13% of the white population were Hispanic Median income for a household in the county was $34,283, and the median income for a family was $40,713. Some fall below the poverty line. The county includes many retired people. *Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Kerrville, in 1919., *Schreiner University- Private university - accredited by Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award masters, baccalaureate and associate degrees, Vocational Nursing, and State board for teacher certification programs. :The Schreiner Institute was established in Kerrville from 1917 to 1923. Mooney Aircraft was established in 1929 in Kerrville. :Kerrville was begun to be called the "Mohair Capital of the World" in 1930 Hospitals-- : Sid Peterson Memorial Hospital, completed in 1949 :Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Kerrville, in 1919. :Kerrville State Hospital opened in 1951 Highways:
: Interstate 10 :US Highway 83 :US Highway 87 :Texas State Highway 16 :Texas State Highway 27 :Texas State Highway 39 :Texas State Highway 41 :Texas State Highway 173 =====Cities===== :[[:Category: Ingram, Texas|Ingram]] :'''[[:Category: Kerrville, Texas|Kerrville (county seat)]]''' =====Town===== :[[:Category:Camp Verde, Texas|Campe Verde]] {{Image|file=Kerr_County_Texas-3.jpg |align=r |size=180 |caption=Old Camp Verde. }} {{clear}} :[[:Category: Center Point, Texas|Center Point]] :[[:Category: Hunt, Texas|Hunt]] :[[:Category: Mountain Home, Texas|Mountain Home]] ====Resources==== *''' Guadalupe River''' *Colleges:Schreiner University *Museum - :National Museum of the Pacific War- located in Fredericksburg, Texas, (40 miles) :Kerrville Folk Festival :Kerrville Kroc Center :Kerrville-Schreiner Park :Museum of Western Art :Riverside Nature Center :Capt. Charles Schreiner Mansion =====Census===== :1860 -- 634 :1870 -- 1,042 64.4% :1880 -- 2,168 108.1% :1890 -- 4,462 105.8% :1900 -- 4,980 11.6% :1910 5,505 10.5% :1920 5,842 6.1% :1930 10,151 73.8% :1940 11,650 14.8% :1950 14,022 20.4% :1960 16,800 19.8% :1970 19,454 15.8% :1980 28,780 47.9% :1990 36,304 26.1% :2000 43,653 20.2% :2010 49,625 ====Notables==== *Charles Schreiner (Texas rancher) *Capt. Charles Schreiner Mansion *Charles Schreiner, III *Joshua Brown *Hermann the Cherusker *James Kerr *James Avery - jewelry James *Florence Butt - founder of H-E-B grocery stores in 1905 *Konni Burton - Republican member of the Texas State Senate born in Kerrville in 1963 *Kinky Friedman - Texas musician, politician, and iconoclast *Harvey Hilderbran - Republican departing state representative from Kerr County, 1989-2015; defeated for state comptroller in 2014 Republican primary election8 *Jesse Edward Grinstead - author of Western fiction and founding owner and editor of The Kerrville Mountain Sun and one-time mayor of Kerville *Ray A. Laird, president of Laredo Community College in Laredo, Texas, 1960 to 1974; retired to Kerrville and died there in 1986 *James E. Nugent - former Kerr County attorney and former member of the Texas House of Representatives and Texas Railroad Commission *Lou Halsell Rodenberger - Texas author; lived in Kerrville in the 1940s when she was a journalist for the Kerrville Times *Jefferson W. Speck, Arkansas politician, spent later years in Kerrville *[[Nimitz-5 |Chester W Nimitz]] Admiral of the Navy - lived in Kerrville from about age six until his admission to the Naval Academy while in his senior year =====Cemeteries===== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=c |size=370 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: Garden of Memories Cemetery, Kerrville, Texas|Garden of Memories Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Glen Rest Cemetery, Kerrville, Texas|Glen Rest Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Hunt Japonica Cemetery, Hunt, Texas|Hunt Japonica Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Sunset Cemetery, Mountain Home, Texas|Sunset Cemetery]] *[http://www.usgwarchives.net/tx/kerr/cemeteries.htm Kerr county cemeteries, TXGEN] *[http://www.historictexas.net/cemeteries/1-countytables.htm Texas Historic Cemeteries]/ *[http://www.texasescapes.com/DEPARTMENTS/Grave_Thoughts/TexasCemeteries.htm Kerr county cemeteries]] *[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScn=&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2665 Kerr County Cemeteries, Find a Grave] ===Sources===
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kerr_County,_Texas wikipedia Kerr county, Texas] *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txkerr2/ TxGen, Kerr county] * [https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hek01 Texas Handbook, Kerr county]
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[[Category:Kerr Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. ==Clan Kerr Resources== https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Clan_Kerr For more on Clan Kerr see the WikiTree Clan Page. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clan_Kerr Wikipedia page for Clan Kerr https://www.electricscotland.com/webclans/htol/kerr2.htm Clan Kerr History http://heraldry-online.org.uk/kerr/kerr-arms.htm Herraldry https://www.courtofthelordlyon.scot/ Court of the Lord Lyon http://www.rampantscotland.com/clans/blclankerr.htm Clan/Family Histories - Kerr/Carr ==Spelling Variant(s) of the "[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Kerr Kerr]" Surname== Spelling was just not a big deal to our ancestors. In many old documents I find the same surname spelled different ways. So we will gather Kerr and any variants. I am starting a list here. But if I miss one, feel free to add it. * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Ker Ker] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Carr Carr] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Car Car] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Kier Kier] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Care Care] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Keir Keir] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Keer Keer] ==How to Join== *Select Edit *Copy what I show for my name and fill in your name and ID like I have *Press Preview *If it displays in black type you are good so press save *If it does not display in black type send me a private message. *[[Pennie-22|Laura (Pennie) Bozzay]] *[[Kerr-7936|Scott Kerr]] *[[Lancashire-42|Amy (Lancashire) Barlow ]] *[[Karr-1137|Gregory Karr]] *[[Kerr-2707|Brian Kerr]] *[[Hoare-535|Malcolm Hoare]] ==DNA Studies== Have you taken a DNA test? Feel free to list what you would like here about your DNA test experience. *Laura Bozzay (Pennie-22) has tested at FTDNA and Ancestry. Raw autosomal data has also been uploaded to GedMatch, My Heritage, Genetic Affairs, and Geneanet. *[[Lancashire-42|Amy (Lancashire) Barlow ]] has tested at Ancestry and 23andme. Raw data has been uploaded to GedMatch. *Kippenbrock-1 (Marci Kippenbrock) has tested at 23 and Me and Ancestry. Raw autosomal data has also been uploaded to GedMatch and My Heritage. ==Profiles Through The Ages== Please enter your relatives' WikiTree ID (surname-number) and anything else you want us to know. For living people please only enter yourself due to privacy laws. If the relative was born in one century and died in another enter them in both time periods. ==Pre-1500== ==1600== *[[Ker-53|Gustavus Kerr (Ker)]] (1685-1755). Profile manager's maternal 7x great-grandfather. Born in Aberdeenshire, Scotland and died in Somerset, Pennsylvania, USA. A trip to Scotland in 2019 yielded the name Gustavus is Nordic. Interested in tracing this further. ==1700== *[[Ker-53|Gustavus Kerr (Ker)]] (1685-1755). Profile manager's maternal 7x great-grandfather. Born in Aberdeenshire, Scotland and died in Somerset, Pennsylvania, USA. A trip to Scotland in 2019 yielded the name Gustavus is Nordic. Interested in tracing this further. * Kerr no number. Robert Kerr married Barbara Warlick (1795-1873) 1917 in Lincoln, South Carolina.North Carolina, Marriage Records, 1741-2011, Original data: North Carolina County Registers of Deeds. Microfilm. North Carolina State Archives, Raleigh, NC., Ancestry.com Operations, Inc.; 2015. They are my 3rd GG Grandparents. I can't conclusively discover who Robert's parents are. John William Kerr and wife Cornelia Erwin are my 2nd GG Grandparents. John William's parents are quoted in his death certificate which I have a copy of. *[[Kerr-13406|Robert Erwin Kerr (1850-1937)]] married [[Hord-764|Sarah Emmaline (Hord) Kerr (1866-1936)]] in 1894 they had 8 known children. The Hord family are direct descendants of my Hore/Hoare family of the UK. Robert Erwin Kerr's parents were [[Kerr-13407|John William Kerr (1822-1910)]] and [[Erwin-3473|Nancy Cornelia (Erwin) Kerr (1827-1911)]]. John William Kerr's parents were [[Kerr-13408|Robert Kerr (1794-1875)]] who was born in Ireland and [[Warlick-275|Barbara (Warlick) Kerr (1780-)]] born in Lincoln, Province of North Carolina. ==1800== *Kerr-2094 Catherine (Kerr) Pennie (1869 - 1937) Laura Bozzay's great grandmother. Born in Scotland died in Canada. *Kerr-2092 Charles Cordiner Kerr (1847) Laura Bozzay's 2x Great Grandfather Born and died in Scotland *Kerr-2093 William Kerr (abt. 1803 - abt. 1867) Laura Bozzay's 3x Great Grandfather Born and died in Scotland *Kerr-4888 William Kerr (1843 - bef. 1851) Laura Bozzay's 2x Great Uncle Born and died in Scotland *Kerr-4889 Mary Ann Kerr (abt. 1845) Laura Bozzay's 2x Great Aunt Born in Scotland *Kerr-2095 Ann Kerr (1871) Laura Bozzay 's Great Aunt Born in Scotland *Kerr-2097 Charles Kerr (1873) Laura Bozzay's Great Uncle moved from Scotland to Oakville, Ontario, Canada where a street is named after him. *Kerr-2096 Alexander Kerr (1874) Great Uncle moved from Scotland to Australia *Kerr-4892 William Kerr (aft. 1879) Great Half-Uncle *Kerr-4890 Bella Elizabeth "Lizzie" Kerr (1881) Great Half-Aunt Born in Scotland *Kerr-4891 Christine Kerr (1891) Great Half-Aunt Born in Scotland *Kerr-4908 William Thomas Kerr (abt. 1892 - 1961) Born and died in New Zealand I adopted this profile so if you know something about him I would love to collaborate. If you want to take over the profile let me know. ==1900== *Kerr-2094 Catherine (Kerr) Pennie (1869 - 1937) Laura Bozzay's Great Grandmother. Born in Scotland died in Canada. *Kerr-611 Floyd Trenton Kerr (1909) Married in Cabarrus, North Carolina, United States. I adopted this profile so if you know something about him I would love to collaborate. If you want to take over the profile let me know. *Kerr-1231 William Ronald Kerr (1930) Parents married in Ontario, Canada. I adopted this profile so if you know something about him I would love to collaborate. If you want to take over the profile let me know. *Kerr-2023 Isabella Kerr (1909) Born Carrickfergus, Antrim, Ireland. I adopted this profile so if you know something about her I would love to collaborate. If you want to take over the profile let me know. *Kerr-2029 Samuel James Kerr (1904) Born Carrickfergus, Antrim, Ireland. I adopted this profile so if you know something about him I would love to collaborate. If you want to take over the profile let me know *Kerr-2068 Margaret Ellen Kerr (1901) Born Te Aroha, Waikato, New Zealand. I adopted this profile so if you know something about her I would love to collaborate. If you want to take over the profile let me know. *Kerr-2366 John Forrest Kerr (1903 - 1990) Died in New Zealand. I adopted this profile so if you know something about him I would love to collaborate. If you want to take over the profile let me know. *Kerr-4093 Benjamin Kerr (1902) Born in Kansas, United States. I adopted this profile so if you know something about him I would love to collaborate. If you want to take over the profile let me know. *Kerr-4252 David Kerr (abt. 1900) Married in New Zealand I adopted this profile so if you know something about him I would love to collaborate. If you want to take over the profile let me know. *Kerr-4061 Elizabeth Florence Kerr (abt. 1907) Born in New Zealand. I adopted this profile so if you know something about her I would love to collaborate. If you want to take over the profile let me know. *Kerr-4480 James Kerr (abt. 1900) Wife born in Pennsylvania so perhaps married there? I adopted this profile so if you know something about him I would love to collaborate. If you want to take over the profile let me know. *Kerr-5908 James W Kerr (bef. 1902) Married in Newtown, New South Wales, Australia. I adopted this profile so if you know something about him I would love to collaborate. If you want to take over the profile let me know. *Kerr-3556 John Robert Kerr (bef. 1908) Married in New Zealand. I adopted this profile so if you know something about him I would love to collaborate. If you want to take over the profile let me know. *Kerr-3770 Mary Cecelia Kerr (1903) Born in New Zealand. I adopted this profile so if you know something about her I would love to collaborate. If you want to take over the profile let me know. *Kerr-3769 Percy Ruthven Kerr (1908) Born in New Zealand. I adopted this profile so if you know something about him I would love to collaborate. If you want to take over the profile let me know. *Kerr-3768 Thomas Alfred Kerr (1915) Born in New Zealand. I adopted this profile so if you know something about him I would love to collaborate. If you want to take over the profile let me know *Kerr-6217 Wayne Edward Kerr (1920 - 1990) Born Pleasant Valley, Scott, Iowa, United States and died Scott, Iowa, United States I adopted this profile so if you know something about him I would love to collaborate. If you want to take over the profile let me know *Kerr-4908 William Thomas Kerr (abt. 1892 - 1961) Born and died in New Zealand I adopted this profile so if you know something about him I would love to collaborate. If you want to take over the profile let me know. ==Sources== * We love primary sources like documents on Scotland's People (birth, marriage, death, wills, valuation and poor rolls, tax rolls Bhttps://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/?gclid=EAIaIQobChMIr9ODy4CN1QIVT2p-Ch1ZQAEbEAAYASAAEgIwOvD_BwE) land records, military service *Good secondary sources like census records, family bibles with dates, letters and post cards, newspapers *Look at family histories and internet trees as clues but not as valid sources to be believed. There are entire cases of fraudulent genealogies that were published and the internet abounds with junk genealogy. So please if you use any of these make sure you find something to support the information in it. *https://www.genuki.org.uk/big/sct *For the time period 1093-1286 the POMs which are the actual charters are a great resource http://paradox.poms.ac.uk/ebook/ *For pre-1500 research we have assembled a vetted list of resources found here https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Pre-1500_Resource_Page&public=1 *https://fmg.ac/publications/journal/frequent-srcs *http://redbookofscotland.co.uk/surname-index-k *https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Scotland_Genealogy_Resources *https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Scotland_Project *https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Scotland *https://stataccscot.edina.ac.uk/static/statacc/dist/support/help ==Need help with someone you are researching? Ask for it here==
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{{US History|sub-project=South Carolina}} {{Sticker | category = Kershaw County, South Carolina | image = Kershaw_County_South_Carolina.png | text = [[Space:Kershaw County, South Carolina|Kershaw County, South Carolina]] }} *Leader of this Project is Paula J *Coordinator is [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]] ===History/Timeline=== :'''1732''' Camden, Kershaw County site was settled by English traders and farmers who moved inland from Charleston. Kershaw County was named for Joseph Kershaw (1727-1791), an early settler, "father of Camden". [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kershaw_County,_South_Carolina#History]Originally this was part of Camden District. [https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Kershaw_County,_South_Carolina_Genealogy] :'''1732''' The county seat is Camden, the oldest inland city in South Carolina. This site was settled around by English, Scottish, Irish, and more traders and farmers who moved inland from Charleston.ref name=wiki /> :Early migration routes to and from Kershaw County for European settlers included:[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Kershaw_County,_South_Carolina_Genealogy] ::Occaneechi Path pre-historic{{Image|file=South_Carolina_Resources.png |align=r |size=450 |caption=migration routes }} ::Camden-Charleston Path 1732 ::Fall Line Road about 1735 ::Great Valley Road (south fork) 1740s :'''1776 Revolutionary War''' {{Image|file=Kershaw_County_South_Carolina-2.jpg |align=l |size=300 |caption=Historic Site Camden
Revolution War }}{{clear}} :'''June 1780 to May 1781''' [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Camden Battle of Camden] British occupied Camden :'''April, 1781''' [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Hobkirk%27s_Hill Hobkirk's Hill] Nathanael Green led the American army in defending the ridge called Hobkirk's Hill against British troops, led by Francis Rawdon. Greene retreated, leaving Rawdon's soldiers in possession of the hill. A marker is present on Broad St. See above. {{Image|file=Kershaw_County_South_Carolina-3.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=. }}{{clear}} :'''1776-1781''' During the American Revolutionary War, the British occupied Camden from June 1780 to May 1781. :'''Aug 16, 1780''' Battle of Camden (14) battles took place in the area, including the Battle of Camden :'''April 25, 1781''' the Battle of Hobkirk's Hill occurred. :'''Spring 1880 - 1781''' -Charleston was lost. After this Camden was captured and served as the main British supply post during the Revolution. Later the British army was garrisoned in Camden during 2 major battles, Battle of Camden and Battle of Hobkirk's Hill. :With this control of Camden, the British maintained control of South Carolina's back country. At the time, Camden had two city blocks of period homes and military barracks surrounded by a palisade log fence. Fortifications protected it. The British were determined to control this area, as they could see that Camden was positioned near a crossroads of routs to Charleston, South Carolina, and Savannah, Georgia. ::5 redoubt further protected it ::a fortified house ::a Jail ::Powder magazine - all were strategically 100-1000 feet outside the town. :The Battle of Camden was 9 miles North of the site. Other skirmishes (minor battles within 20 miles of the town. :'''1781-82''' In this one year span the British were victorous in many of these assaults, with the expense of high casualty and mortality rates. This weakened the British Redcoats and further intensified its anti-war movement within the British Isles. :Camden is significant due to the role it played during the war. It was a direct result of England's attempt during late 1779 to attempt to gain control of all the southern colonies. ::The battle area is bisected by South Carolina HWy 58, with a marker in the location where Baron de Kalb fell. Size of battlefield was 1 mile east-west and 3 miles north/south. It is an area of grasslands and forest. Nearby is Gum Swamp creek and Lake Shamokin on the north. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camden_Battlefield] :'''1791'''- Originally part of Camden District, Kershaw County was formed from parts of Claremont, Lancaster, Fairfield, and Richland counties. It isi named for Joseph Kershaw. :The county seat is Camden which has the honor of being the oldest inland city in South Carolina. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Historic_Camden_Revolutionary_War_Site] :'''1798''' -Kershaw County, one of the north-central counties, formed from old Craven County, was organized in 1798. :'''1800-04''' - First of the Camden (horse) Races held (January). Newspaper begina printing in Camden. Methodist Church built in Camden.[https://www.cityofcamden.org/government/history/kershaw-county-historical-timeline] :'''1805''' - Camden Library Society disappears in 1852. Camden Orphan Society home and school operates in the Joseph Kershaw house (1805-1822). Presbyterian Church building built, near present-day Quaker Cemetery. :'''Oct. 23,1812''' -Two main town squares, including the original town market at corner of Bull and Market Streets, destroyed by fire (October 23) :'''1816''' - Town market built at site of old jail, then sold in 1859. Camden Jocket Club, Camden Fire Co. begin. Sidewalks paved. Camden Gazett news begins publishing.. :'''Slavery '''[http://freedomonthemove.org Slavery on the Move] :'''1818''' - First race course in Camden; ran around the blocks bounded by Lyttleton, DeKalb, Mill, Laurens Streets. Wateree & Santee Steamboat Co. Sidewalks on Broad Street paved, from Big Ditch to DeKalb Street :'''1822''' - Establishment of first bank in Camden (branch of the S. C. State Bank); falls into bankruptcy in 1865 Two Academies (one for males; one for females) built on DeKalb Street (near Presbyterian Church) by Orphan Society. Camden Chronical begins publishing. :'''1825''' - Steeple over Town Market completed. Old Town Clock and bell arrive from Philadelphia--placed in steeple over town market. Gen Lafayette visits Camden, lays cornerstone of DeKalb Monument. :'''1826-27''' - Mill’s Courthouse (Kershaw District Courthouse) built in Camden (re-modeled in 1847), King Haigler weathervane installed over Camden Market. Camden Journel published. First time Wateree River known to have frozen over (January 3). Bridge over Wateree River at Camden completed [washed away in flood, 1831] :'''Nov 23, 1829''' - Independent Fire Engine Company incorporated. Huge fire destroys Camden's business district (85 buildings). Death of Henry G Nixon in {{red|duel}} with Thomas A Hopkins, Camden Anti-dueling organized.(reorganized 1878) Hook and Ladder Fire Company formed. Episcopal congregation begin, titled Grace Church. :'''1831''' - A sudden rise in the level of a stream, caused by heavy rains (Freshet) occurs washes away 1828 Wateree Bridge, damages $300,000 worth to crops. Wateree Bridge Company begins operating ferry; then discontinued it in 1838. :'''1835''' - Seamboat, "Wateree & Santee" arrives in Camden; the "Cheraw," from Charleston. Baptist Church bought by City; used as theatre until torn down/burned in 1850) :'''1836 ''' - Bank of Camden established (October); falls into bankruptcy in 1865. :'''1838''' - Dekalb Cotton Factory established (burned 1855). Bridge over Wateree rebuilt and replaces the ferry which operated after 1st bridge washed 1831. Bridge was burned by Sherman, 1865!! :'''1840''' - Formation of the Dekalb Rifle Guards later are Dekalb Rifle Guards plus the Alarm Corps who patrol at Christmas. :'''1847''' -Last Revolutionary War soldier of Kershaw District, Major Samuel Jones' death. Mills Courthouse remodeled inside and out; six portico columns replaced with four Doric ones :'''1848-49''' Railroad reaches Camden (November 1)--branch of the South Carolina Railroad, Infirmary for chronic diseases formed by Dr W. J. McKain & Dr. C.J. Shannon. Cadets of Temperance organized, for boys between 12-18 years :'''1856''' Col. J.P. Dickinson monument erected in Monument Square, at Dickinson’s burial site. :'''1862''' - Confederate Hospital opens in Camden, in old hotel, George Rogers Todd Clark a surgeon. Richard Kirkland is hero at Battle of Fredericksburg by giving enemy troops water. Six men served in the American Civil War as Confederate Generals. ::Joseph Brevard Kershaw (1822-1894) ::James Chesnut (1815-1885) ::James Cantey (1818-1873) ::Zachariah C. Deas (1819-1882) ::John Bordenave Villepigue (1830-1862) ::John Doby Kennedy (1840-1896). Confederate hero at the Battle of Fredericksburg ::Richard Rowland Kirkland was also from Kershaw County, and served under General Kershaw :'''Feb 1865''' --Union troops under Gen. William T. Sherman burned parts of Camden. Kershaw-CornwallisHouse destroyed by fire (February 24). Fires set by Gen. William T. Sherman's troops destroy east side of Broad Street between DeKalb and Rutledge (February 24). Camden occupied by Federal troops under Gen. William T. Sherman (February 24-25). [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kershaw_County,_South_Carolina#History] :'''Apr 18, 1865''' - Battle of Boykin’s Mill , Camden town currency issued. Town council is relieved of duty during the Federal occupation. Camden occupied by Federal troops (June 14, 1865-March 24, 1866). :'''1865''' - Wateree River Bridge burned by Sherman's troops; Bridge Co. begins ferry (until 1872). Public school system created by State Constitution :'''1872''' - Legislation is passed to include Kirkwood in city limits, then amended 1878, then increased again 1906.Wooden bridge over the Wateree River completed (State deemed it a hazard and ordered its destruction in 1878). :'''1874-75''' - First street lighting in Camden -- 20 gasoline lamps installed. Fire destroys buildings on west side of Broad Street, between DeKalb and Rutledge Streets. :'''1877-78''' End of Reconstruction, redemption of local currency. Fire destroys area near Broad, Rutledge St. Bridge Company operates ferry across Wateree River, until 1883 when a new steel bridge is completed. {{Image|file=Kershaw_County_South_Carolina-1.jpg |align=c |size=350 |caption=Mulberry, Kershaw county, SC }}{{clear}} :'''1880''' {{red|Cash-Shannon duel}} (July 5); William M. Shannon killed by Col. E.B.C. Cash--last duel in South Carolina. :'''1883''' Confederate Monument erected at intersection of Broad and Laurens Streets (moved to Monument Square in 1949. ''' Steel bridge''' constructed over the Wateree River (raised 5' in 1902 to protect it from damage during floods)--washed away 1908. :'''1886''' Camden Opera House completed, (remodeled in 1934). Town Market constructed on Broad Street, one lot south of Opera House; demolished in 1901. King Haiglar weathervane and town clock moved to town tower at Camden Opera House. :'''1887''' "Three C's" railroad line constructed; Southern Railway took it over in 1902. Town of Kershaw incorporated :'''1890''' -Camden Cotton Mill established; reorganized as Hermitage Cotton Mill in 1905. New charter issued establishing the City of Camden, with Mayor and City Council form of government. Fire destroys parts of downtown Camden again 1893. :'''1896-97''' Camden Water, Light, and Ice Company established (furnished water and electricity to the city); power house burned May, 1902 :'''1899''' Seaboard Railroad line established through Camden. Most extreme cold temperature ever recorded: -12 degrees below zero. :'''1900''' Dekalb Cotton Mill (later Pine Creek Mill; later Wateree; later Kendall) established. Northwestern Railway builds line connecting Camden with Sumter; later owned by Atlantic Coast Line. First car comes to Camden. Town of Bethune chartered :'''1901-02'''- New jail constructed between DeKalb and Lafayette Streets (later becomes County Health Department) Infirmary built near the Laurens Street home of Dr. John W. Corbett. Cotton Seed Oil Company built; branch of Southern Cotton Oil Company. Fire destroys part of the square on the west side of Broad Street. :'''1907''' First movie theater in Camden. Town of Blaney incorporated (January 23)--name changed to Elgin in 1962. Pine Grove Academy (located in Hampton Park :'''1910-1916''' New bridge over Wateree River opens; free to traffic. washed away 1916. Last public hanging in Kershaw County . Pantheon monument in Rectory Square dedicated (May 10) Richard Kirkland Fountain installed in intersection. Free mail delivery begins in Camden. {{Image|file=Kershaw_County_South_Carolina-6.jpg |align=r |size=370 |caption=Episcopalian Church, Camden }}{{clear}} :'''1915''' Camden Milling Company organized (corn meal and hominy). Post office, Catholic Church and Library built. Catawba-Wateree flood: Wateree Bridge washed away, replaced by ferry. :'''1918''' -During World War I, 2 Kershaw County men were awarded the Medal of Honor in two separate actions in France in October 1918. ::'''Oct 11, 1918''' Richmond Hobson Hilton, was awarded his medal for actions in the Great War, during which he lost an arm. ::'''Oct 15, 1918''' - John Canty Villepigue actions in World War I that resulted in his death months later from injuries received. Villepigue was a descendant of General John Bordenave Villepigue . :'''1919 -20''' Wateree Dam constructed and Lake Wateree created; Wateree Power Company builds power plant. Wooden toll bridge across Wateree River opens; replaces ferry (February 3) :'''1922''' Kershaw County's first black lawyer admitted to the bar (Herbert F. McGirt). Camden Hospital opens. Murder at Wateree toll bridge; Smith killed by bridge keeper Owens. :'''1969''' - both battle sites are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. ===Government Offices=== Historic Courthouse was designed by Robert Mills 1825 and construction was completed by 1827. {{Image|file=Kershaw_County_South_Carolina.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=Robert Mills historic Courthouse, Camden. }}{{clear}} Mills Courthouse remodeled inside and out; six portico columns replaced with four Doric ones 1905 Courthouse built on site of Lafayette Hall, corner of Broad and Lafayette Streets {{Image|file=Kershaw_County_South_Carolina-5.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=Kershaw courthouse }}{{clear}} ===Geography=== In 2016 census, the population was 64,097. http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~sckersha/ :Size - total area of 740 square miles (1,900 km2), of which 727 square miles (1,880 km2) is land and 14 square miles (36 km2) (1.9%) is water. :Lake Wateree -Kershaw County is one of three counties that compromises Lake Wateree, in which the lake is compromised with Wateree River, which flows through Kershaw County. :Kershaw - a district in N.E., central part of South Carolina :Size: area of 756 square miles. :Rivers/Creeks- intersected by the Wateree river, bounded on E. is Lynche's creek. Little Lynche's, Rice, and Pinetree creeks drain the county. :Topography - surface is moderately hilly, the soil in some parts is productive. :Crops: Cotton, Indian corn, oats, and sweet potatoes :1850 this district produced 9015 bales of cotton; 362,165 bushels of corn; 23,510 of oats, and 54,880 of sweet potatoes. :Other industry- 4 tanneries, 1 cotton factory, 1 grist, and 2 saw & planing mills. :Churches - 13 churches :Other -1 newspaper office :Education -340 students attended public schools, and 735 attending academies or other schools. :Wateree river is navigable by steamboats in the S. part of the district. :Railroad -Camden to the Columbia Branch railroad. :Named in honor of Colonel Joseph Kershaw, of South Carolina. :Capital, Camden. :Population, 14473; of whom 4895 were free, and 9578, slaves. http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~sckersha/ :Size: 673 square miles, (430,720 acres). :Population of 29,398 (census 1920) is 12,284 native white, 17,065 African American, 49 foreign born. :Type- N part belongs to the Piedmont Plateau, with red hills, red clay subsoil, with out-croppings of a superior granite, and produces a fine texture of cotton. :Middle region is in the Sand Hill or Upper Pine Belt, a part of the old Coastal Plain, well adapted for peaches and grapes. :Climate - mild winters. :Humidity, Dry and health giving. :Southern part - in the river terrace or flood plain region, with level, rich alluvial soil, subject to occasional overflow in the river valleys. Largest plantations are located here. See model State Farm. :Soil - 18 types--1) Congaree/First Bottom (5%) 2) Norfolk sands(47%) 3) Georgeville (8%) and 4) Cecil Clays (11%) :Crops - Cotton is main crop, also corn, wheat, oats :Average growing days - 245 :Snowfall - 3 inches to negligible. :Rivers - Wateree River on the west, Lynches River on the east, and streams give drainage and water powerth their subsidiary streams, afford ample drainage and water power. The Wateree above Camden is a good distributing station for the Southern Power Company. ====Adjacent counties==== *Richland County - southwest *Lee County - southeast *Sumter County - southeast *Fairfield County - west *Lancaster County - north *Chesterfield County - northeast *Darlington County - east =====Formed From===== :1791 The county was created from parts of Claremont, Lancaster, Fairfield, and Richland counties. *1798--Kershaw County was created in 1798 from Camden District. ====Protected areas==== *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goodale_State_Park Gooddale State Park] *[http://www.southcarolinaparks.com/goodale/introduction.aspx Gooddale State Park scenes] **Historic Camden American Revolution site *Table Rock mountain State Park {{Image|file=Kershaw_County_South_Carolina-4.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Table Rock Mountain State Park. }}{{clear}} ===Demographics=== In 2000, there were 52,647 people residing in the county with a population density of 72 people/sq. mi. The racial makeup of the county was 71.61% White, 26.29% Black or African American, 0.29% Native American, 0.31% Asian, 0.03% Pacific Islander, 0.62% from other races, and 0.84% from two or more races. 1.68% of the population were Hispanic. By 2010 there were 61,697 people living in Kershaw co. with a population density of 84.9 inhabitants/sq. mi. The racial makeup of the county was 71.3% white, 24.6% black or African American, 0.5% Asian, 0.3% American Indian, 3.7% Hispanic. Ancestry percentages were 28.1% were American, 7.8% were English, 7.7% were Irish, and 6.3% were German. The median income for a household in the county was $38,804, and the median income for a family was $44,836. The per capita income for the county was $18,360. About 9.70% of families and 12.80% of the population were below the poverty line, including 16.90% of those under age 18 and 14.10% of those age 65 or over.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kershaw_County,_South_Carolina#Demographics] Highways:
:I-20 :US 1 :US 521 :US 601 :SC 34 :SC 97 :SC 341 :SC 261 :SC 12 *Kershaw County is part of the Columbia, SC Metropolitan Statistical Area *Central Carolina Technical College has two branches located in Kershaw County. *Kershaw County is home to Camden Military Academy, the official state military academy of South Carolina. *Montessori School of Camden is a private school located in Camden. *Seaboard Air Line traverses the county, northeast to southwest; *Southern Railway crosses the center, north to south; *Atlantic Coast Line has a spur from Camden to Sumter. High schools
*Camden High School *Lugoff-Elgin High School *North Central High School Middle schools
*Camden Middle School *Lugoff-Elgin Middle School *North Central Middle School *Leslie M. Stover Middle School Elementary schools:
*Camden Elementary School *Lugoff Elementary School *Wateree Elementary School *Blaney Elementary School *Doby's Mill Elementary School *Baron DeKalb Elementary School *Mt. Pisgah Elementary School *Midway Elementary School *Pine Tree Hill Elementary School *Jackson Elementary School *Woodward Field (Kershaw County Airport) *Camden station ====Cities==== *'''[[:Category:Camden, South_Carolina|Camden]] (county seat)''' =====Towns/CDP's/Uninco Communities===== '''Towns'''
*[[:Category:Bethune, South_Carolina|Bethune]] *[[:Category: Elgin, Kershaw County, South Carolina|Elgin]] Census-des places CDP
*Boykin *[[:Category:Lugoff, South_Carolina|Lugoff]] Uninc communities
*[[:Category:Antioch, South_Carolina|Antioch]] *[[:Category:Cassatt, South_Carolina|Cassatt]] *[[:Category:DeKalb, South_Carolina|DeKalb]] *[[:Category:Liberty Hill, South_Carolina|Liberty Hill]] *[[:Category:Westville, South_Carolina|Westville]] ====County Resources==== *Historic Camden American Revolution site *Table Rock mountain State Park {{Image|file=Kershaw_County_South_Carolina-4.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=Table Rock Mountain State Park }}{{clear}} =====Notables===== *Bernard M Baruch (1870-1965) Statesman, financier *Lane Kirkland, labor leader b in Kershaw County, SC *Larry Doby, the first African-American baseball player in the American League. Former South Carolina *Governor John C. West former SC governor was from Kershaw County :During World War I, medal of Honor recipients for fighting in France (2) Kershaw County men were awarded the Medal of Honor in two separate actions while fighting in France. *Richmond Hobson Hilton, WIA, awarded his medal for actions, during which he lost an arm. *John Canty Villepigue on October 15, 1918 resulted in his death months later from injuries received. Villepigue was a descendant of General John Bordenave Villepigue. Civil War Generals *Joseph Brevard Kershaw (1822-1894) *James Chesnut (1815-1885) *James Cantey (1818-1873) *Zachariah C. Deas (1819-1882) *John Bordenave Villepigue (1830-1862) *John Doby Kennedy (1840-1896). Confederate hero at the Battle of Fredericksburg *Richard Rowland Kirkland was also from Kershaw County, and served under General Kershaw ====Census==== :1800 --- 7,340 — :1810 --- 9,867 34.4% :1820 --- 12,432 26.0% :1830 --- 13,545 9.0% :1840 --- 12,281 −9.3% :1850 --- 14,473 17.8% :1860 --- 13,086 −9.6% :1870 --- 11,754 −10.2% :1880 --- 21,538 83.2% :1890 --- 22,361 3.8% :1900 --- 24,696 10.4% :1910 --- 27,094 9.7% :1920 --- 29,398 8.5% :1930 --- 32,070 9.1% :1940 --- 32,913 2.6% :1950 --- 32,287 −1.9% :1960 --- 33,585 4.0% :1970 --- 34,727 3.4% :1980 --- 39,015 12.3% :1990 --- 43,599 11.7% :2000 --- 52,647 20.8% :2010 --- 61,697 17.2% :Est. 2016 ---64,097 ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk_County_Cemeteries.gif |align=l |size=360 |caption=' }}{{clear}} *[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Kershaw_County,_South_Carolina_Genealogy FamilySearch Cemeteries] * ===Sources=== *http://www.nationalregister.sc.gov/kershaw/S10817728002/S10817728002.pdf *http://southcarolinapioneers.blogspot.com *http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~sckersha/ *"Revolutionary war pensioners, 1841," Carolinas Genealogical Society Bulletin, November 1965, Volume 2, Issue 3. Carolinas Genealogical Society: Monroe, NC. FHL Collection Book 975 B2c. *List of Pensioners on the Roll, January 1, 1883; Giving the Name of Each Pensioner, the Cause for Why Pensioned, the Post-Office Address, the Rate of Pension Per Month, and the Date of Original Allowance... Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1883. FHL Collection 973 M2Lp v. 5; digital versions at Google Books and Internet Archive. [See Vol. 5, South Carolina, Kershaw County, p. 186. Identifies War of 1812 veterans living in this county in 1883] *"Henry Felder Rev. War petition excerpt, 1785," Catawba-Wateree Messenger, June 2007, Volume 20, Issue 6. Catawba Wateree Genealogical Society c/o Camden Archives and Museum: Camden, SC *"Patriot defeat at Camden, 1780," SAR Magazine, Summer 2005, Volume 100, Issue 1. National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution: Louisville, KY. FHL Collection Book 973 B2sa. *"Battle of Camden and preservation of the field, 1780," Periodical:Journal of America's Military Past, Winter 2004, Volume 30, Issue 3. Council on America's Military Past: Ft. Myer, VA. *"SC Royalists, 1781, Camden," Dutch Fork Digest, June 2002, Volume 17, Issue 1. Dutch Fork Chapter, South Carolina Genealogical Society: Chapin, SC. *"Rugeley's Clermont, 1776-80," Update, February 2002, Issue 3. Kershaw County Historical Society: Camden, SC. *"Colonel Rudgely surrenders to William Washington, 1780, SC," St. Lucie River Whig, Spring 2001, Vol 9, Issue 2. St. Lucie River Chapter: St. Lucie, FL. *"Battle of Camden," Update, February 2001, Issue 3. Kershaw County Historical Society:Camden, SC. *"Capt. Martin Livingston's Royalists," Dutch Fork Digest, January 2001, Volume 16, Issue 1. Dutch Fork Chapter, South Carolina Genealogical Society: Chapin, SC. *"Muster, SC Royalists, 1781," Dutch Fork Digest, July 2000, Volume 15, Issue 3. Dutch Fork Chapter, South Carolina Genealogical Society: Chapin, SC. *"Battle of Hobkirk Hill," American Monthly Magazine, January 1909, Volume 34, Issue 1. Daughters of the American Revolution: Washington, D.C. FHL Collection Book 973 B2dar. *"Battle of Camden losses, 1780," New England Historical and Genealogical Register, October 1873, Volume 27, Issue 4. New England Historical and Genealogical Society: Boston, MA
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Here is a central place for organizing family history information related to the last name Kershaw. == Origins of the Surname Kershaw == Some of the very early spellings for the '''KERSHAW''' name were: 'deKyrkeschawe' or 'delKyrkeshagh' or 'Kersaw' or 'Kercher' or 'Kershow' or 'Kirkshaw' or 'Kirshaw'. The origin of the name Kershaw is English. The meaning of the English name was "a residence near the church-wood" or "wood near the church". The Kershaws were first found in the Lancashire region (north-western area) where they were living from very ancient times, some say well before the Norman Conquest and the arrival of Duke William at Hastings (William the Conqueror) in 1066 AD. == Kershaw Heraldry == The coat of arms contains silver with three black crosses, and three gold discs on a blue stripe at the top. The Kershaw crest is a pheasant. == Famous and Creative Kershaws == Here are some celebrities with the last name Kershaw. * [[Kershaw-10|Doug "Louisiana Man" Kershaw]] is a musician, songwriter and performer, known as the King of the fiddle playing. * [[Kershaw-11|Sammy Kershaw]] is a musician and singer famous for his ballads including "Tennessee Girl" and "Love of My Life". * [[Kershaw-12|Clayton Kershaw]] is a major league baseball pitcher who plays for the Los Angeles Dodges. * [[Kershaw-13|Pete Kershaw]] is the founder and president of Kershaw Knives. * Elizabeth Kershaw is a scenic artist. Her work is of Florida flowers and landscapes. The art of watercolors shows the beauty in nature. She lives in Tampa. * Glenn Russell Kershaw is a television and film producer and director. He has done such TV shows as Criminal Minds, Third Watch, OZ, NY Undercover and others. He was born in Haverhill, Essex Co., Mass. in 1950 and has made his home in California to pursue his career. == More about Kershaws on WikiTree == *[[Space:Brother_Soldiers|One Kershaw family's experiences in World War I]] *[[Space:Kershaw_Family_History_Arrival|One Kershar family's arrival in the US]] [[Category:Surnames]]
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[[Category:Kester Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] =='''Welcome to the Kester Name Study'''== This is for the '''One Name Study''' to collect together in one place everything about the Kester surname and the variant spellings. The surname Kester is the study focus. The spelling is found all around the globe. The main focus started with the Kuster's from Germany, which my line is from. On the East Coast of the United States, Kuster turned into Kester, and the generations went from the East to West Coast. The many Kuster siblings and their Descendants had many other variants of the name, besides Kester. The Kester surname did not just begin with all Kester's this way, there are other Kester lines before this time period in other world areas. If you have a Kester family tree, and have found that your line is one of the variants, please continue reading. Look down this page, to "Further Kester Information", as it may have some information helpful to you. ------- It was my main goal, to work on just Kester line. With the Kuster line as my secondary goal. If your a Kester, I would like to hear from you if you have questions or if you have information on any Kester's within these areas. I have found that just keeping up on the Kester line seems to be a full time thing, so if your a Kuster, with time on your hands, please let me know if you wish to take charge and manage the Kuster One Name Study. If your Kester lines are in other locations, I may not have further information for you at this time, but please contact me and lets get them connected. If you have any of the other major variants (which there are many), with the more common one being '''Custer''', help WikiTree, and use one of the already created One Name Studies for your name, and if there is not one made already, please create it and become the manager of your study. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying our lines that cross or intersect. Please contact me [[Kester-460 | Virgil M. Kester III]], add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the WikiTree G2G Forum [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g/|Genealogist-To-Genealogist (G2G)], add details of your name research, etc. ==Name History== In Germany, the official in charge of the church sacristy was the Kuster. (Kester, Kuester, Kiester and Koester are variations of that occupational name.) The English equivalent was Sexton, and in the United States most commonly called the Church Caretaker. The Dictionary has "Sexton", Sex·ton, a noun: sexton; plural noun: sextons; a person who looks after a church, a church-yard, sometimes doing the bell-ringing and formerly did the grave digging (a grave-digger). ==My Kester Family Line History== We all have our own surname line history, mine started as Kuster, and came from Germany to the United States. In the 1600's, when William Penn was bringing the folks over to help him out in Pennsylvania, my Kuster line came over. At first three brothers, and then their parents. They came to Germantown, Pennsylvania. The name started changing with the brothers and their families, mine went from Kuster to Kester and stayed the course from Pennsylvania west ward. Slowly over the years, county to the next county, then to the next state. State to state and into the central United States. In the early 1800's just a few came all the way to California, they all were into farming, some in Napa County and others in San Luis Obispo County. Then in the 1850's with the finding of Gold, many of their relatives headed west to the gold fields, I do not know of any that found that gold ... some returned back eastward, returning to places like Indiana and surrounding states. In the early 1900's my line had been farming on the central coast in Monterey and San Luis Obispo Counties, These years were dry, no rain, they packed up the wagon trains and moved into the central valley of California, mostly Fresno County. A few remained in San Luis Obispo County, switching from farming to ranching, and the raising of cattle. The folks in the central valley continued to farm. Around 1910 to 1914 my direct line of Kester's moved from Fresno County to Santa Cruz County, back to the coastal area. Most remained farmers. When the flu hit in 1916 through 1918, I lost way to many of my line. The remaining Kester's moved from farming to road construction, which three generations have done. When my father retired, that ended that trade, and also for our direct Kester line, just my brother and I to continue it. I also went from working road construction and truck driving, into the military service, wanting law enforcement, but guess what... all those tests they have you take ... said I would make a great heavy vehicle operator. I could operate and repair almost everything the military had. My unit was at the range, a grass fire broke out, I used a "Cat" key in my pocket and started up a grader nearby at a construction site and made a fire break around the fire. The military never trained me to use that grader... but my father had. After the service, I went to work in California Public Safety as a Deputy Sheriff, which I retired from a few years back. In the early 1980's when I was injured on the job and healing up, my mother gave me a big box of files of her genealogy work of many, many years. She said it would keep me busy. It has, I was hooked. And have been doing it since. == Further Kester Information == The book, '''The Descendants of Paulus and Gertrude Kusters''', covers a main Kuster family of the line, who came from Germany to the United States. The book covers the genealogy of Paulus Kuster and Gertrude Doors, and their descendants. The book is no longer in print by the CAOA, as the association closed its doors at the end of the year 2022. I put further details on the free space page for the book. Please use this link [[Space:The_Descendants_Of_Paulus_And_Gertrude_Kusters|The Descendants of Paulus and Gertrude Kusters]] to see further about this book. When the Kuster family left Germany and came to America (USA), the spelling and the way it was said changed, the more common versions being Kester and Custer. The "Castor Association Of America" (CAOA). was an association which was founded in 1983. An association of genealogy family members in the surname lines of Caster, Castor, Custard, '''Custer''', Gerster, Kaster, Kastor, Keister, '''Kester''', Kiester, Kistard, Kister, Koester, Koster, Kuester, '''Kuster''', Kustard and Kusterd. The Castor Association of America (CAOA) applied part of its efforts to searching for our foreign origins in order to better understand the earlier cultures abroad. This provides a deeper appreciation of the struggles and accomplishments of our ancestors. The Association published the results of its findings so that more people may share in its knowledge. CAOA also encouraged informal regional and local gatherings of members to meet one another and learn more about their common history and the CAOA. Due to many reasons, like the internet, costs of travel, lodging, and the pandemic, the association closed its doors at the end of the year 2022. All of the associations books and files have been donated to an east coast university that had always assisted the association. In 1904, after years of research '''John Hunt''' put out a great genealogy book which includes the Kester line. Follow this free space page link to his book; "Pound and Kester Families", Compiled by John E. Hunt, [[Space:Pound_and_Kester_Families | Pound and Kester Families, containing an account of the ancestry of John Pound (Born in 1735) and William Kester (Born in 1733) and a genealogical record of all their descendants and other family historical matter.]]; Regan Printing House, Chicago, 1904, 628 Pages, Indexed.
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[[Project:Florida_Cemeteries|Florida Cemeteries Project]] ===About=== This free space page for the Key West Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Florida_Cemeteries|Florida Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Florida Cemeteries Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:United_States_Cemeteries|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. Key West Cemetery is located in the City of Key West, the southernmost city of Florida, in Monroe County, Florida. Key West Cemetery was established in 1847 following the destruction of earlier cemeteries during a devastating hurricane in 1846. It sits at the foot of Solares Hill in Old Town. The cemetery is bordered by Passover Lane, Angela Street, Frances Street, Olivia Street and Windsor Lane. The main entrance is at 701 Passover Lane. The cemetery contains 19 aces of land with an estimated 100,000 burials. There is a fascinating history of the Key West cemetery along with short biographies of some of the people interred there at this Internet site: Historic Houston[http://historichouston1836.com/key-west-city-cemetery-key-west-florida/] This page is a work in progress, and will remain so until the Table of Interments (below) is completed. The Table of Interments is a sortable listing of persons interred at this cemetery, some or all of whom are linked to existing WikiTree profiles. Although all grave markers in this cemetery have been photographed (or will be shortly), the photos can only be displayed for persons with existing WikiTree profiles. If you know of a person interred at this cemetery that should be linked to an existing WikiTree profile, or needs to have a profile created for them, please contact [[Atkinson-3464|Carolyn Martin]] for assistance. ----- ===Contact Information, Location and Map=== Address and Phone
701 Passover Lane
Key West, Florida 33040
(305) 292-8177 Cemetery Sexton: Russell Brittain GPS Coordinates (WGS84)
24.556707,-81.796454 [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Key+West+Cemetery/@24.556707,-81.796454,15z/data=!4m2!3m1!1s0x0:0xf008a4fcbd6e64be?sa=X&ei=ohEkVd4Kg92wBaCagMAK&ved=0CIoBEPwSMAs] ----- ===Links to Other Online Resources=== [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Key+West+Cemetery/@24.556707,-81.796454,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m2!3m1!1s0x88d1b6c6ac5f9a07:0xf008a4fcbd6e64be| Key West Cemetery on Google Maps]
[http://churches-and-cemeteries.com/pages/298660.html Churches and Cemeteries page]
[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=72643&CScn=key+west& Find A Grave page]
[http://billiongraves.com/pages/cemeteries/Key-West-Cemetery/13005#cemetery_id=13005&lim=0&num=25&order=asc&action=browse Billion Graves page] ----- ===Tasks Completed=== Photography * In progress * Approximately <1% of grave markers photographed as of April 4, 2015 Data Transcriptions * In progress * <1% profiles set up as of 4/4/2015 ----- ===To Do=== Project members are needed to: * Assist with data collection and grave marker transcriptions :Additional photography and GPS data collection is needed, and previously collected data can be sent by email to other members willing to assist with transcriptions. * Link existing profiles or create new profiles for persons listed in the Table of Interments :When complete, everyone listed in the Table of Interments will be linked to their own WikiTree profile, and to a photo of that person's corresponding grave marker. The created profiles can include other genealogical and biographical information as well as a listing of sources for documentation. *Validate links and transcription information :Profile and photo links and transcribed information needs to be cross-checked to ensure accuracy. * Create an audio/video tour of the cemetery :Record a virtual tour of the cemetery that can be viewed as downloadable media on computers, tablets or other device. Such a tour would take the viewer around the cemetery to explore the history of the people buried here. Background information can be supplied. Those with mobile internet access can access online links to more information. ----- {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! Last Name/ First/Middle Names ! data-sort-type="date" |Born ! data-sort-type="date"|Died ! Notes ! class="unsortable" | Photo
(click for larger) |- |[[Stewart-13566| Atkinson, Jacqueline Yvonne Stewart]]||3/9/1925||5/18/1975||||[[Image:Stewart-13566-2.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Stewart-13567| Stewart George Marion]]||10/29/1900||1/18/1961||US Army Quartermaster Corps WWI||[[Image:Carey-1744-1.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Carey-1744| Stewart Miriam Mayfield Carey]]||4/11/1905||8/8/1988||||[[Image:Carey-1744-1.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Carey-1754| Carey Marie]]||11/26/1901||5/7/1902||||[[Image:Carey-1754.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Carey-1753| Carey William Chesley]]||6/14/1908||11/29/1952||||[[Image:Stewart-13566-2.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Carey-1749| Carey William H SR]]||1845||5/8/1910||||[[Image:Carey-1749.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Knowles-3350| Carey Margaret Knowles]]||1844||5/21/2017||||[[Image:Carey-1749.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Carey-1750| Albury Emma Jane Carey]]||8/17/1867||5/1/1921|||||[[Image:Carey-1750.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Albury-488| Albury Phillip John Davis Jr]]||11/12/1860||12/24/1937|||||[[Image:Albury-488.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Carey-1752| Boll Nettie Bell Carey]]||3/16/1881||5/19/1938|||||[[Image:Carey-1752.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Stewart-13594| Nicklaus Donna June Stewart]]||1/3/1939||3/11/1999|||||[[Image:Stewart-13594-1.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Carey-1746| Carey William H Jr]]||2/10/1875||4/27/1930|||||[[Image:Carey-1746.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Russell-9218| Russell Charles L]]||12/19/1907||2/23/1978|||||[[Image:Russell-9218.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Russell-9350| Russell Charles H Sr]]||5/11/1931||2/1/1993|||||[[Image:Russell-9350.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Russell-9351| Russell Lori Ann]]||12/25/1963||1/201964||Baby of Charles Sr|||[[Image:Russell-9350.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Albury-518| Albury John H]]||5/2/1841||7/25/1907|||||[[Image:Albury-518.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Russell-9180| Russell Flossie B Curry]]||9/26/1888||2/12/1978|||||[[Image:Russell-9180.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Russell-9180| Russell Eldrigde]]||9/30/1880||2/5/1920|||||[[Image:Russell-9180.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Thompson-21293| Thompson Thomas T]]||1/6/1876||8/29/1955|||||[[Image:Thompson-21293.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Lowe-4144| Thompson Margaret L]]||11/7/1871||2/9/1955|||||[[Image:Thompson-21293.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Lowe-4070| Russell Edith M]]||3/16/1907||7/14/1991|||||[[Image:Lowe-4070.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Atkinson-3466| Atkinson, James Lewis]]||10/12/1922||5/15/2012||33rd degree Mason, CSM US Navy WWII||[[Image:Atkinson-3466-2.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Stirrup-18| Bethel, Lillie]]||9/7/1876||8/18/1963||||[[Image:Stirrup-18.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Alonso-170| Demeritt, Isabel A]]||11/5/1891||7/2/1988||||[[Image:Alonso-170.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Bethel-610| Bethel, Otto]]||1876||1950||||[[Image:Bethel-610.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Bethel-611| Bethel, Livingston W]]||10/26/1845||10/21/1914||||[[Image:Bethel-611.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Browne-2227| Bethel, Mary Nieves]]||12/17/1847||9/19/1942||||[[Image:Bethel-611.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Bethel-612| Bethel, Winer]]||1/27/1816||3/20/1877||Our Father||[[Image:Bethel-612.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Lightbourne-11| Bethel, Mary F]]||12/25/1812||10/16/1880||Our Mother||[[Image:Bethel-612.jpg|100px]] |- | Bethel, Cornelia F||9/7/1849||7/13/1854|||| |- |[[Pazo-1| Bethel, Camille]]||11/5/1913||2/8/1963||||[[Image:Pazo-1.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Curry-2469| Lowe, Margaret ]]|| 6/13/1828 || 12/27/1894 || || [[Image:Lowe-6211.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Lowe-5071|Lowe, William C]] || 6/6/1828 || 8/20/1901 || ||[[Image:Lowe-6211.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Rosam-11|Rosam, Charles H]] || 1860 || 1926 || || [[Image:Rosam-11.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Albury-516| Rosam, Annie L ]]|| 1863 || 1941 || || [[Image:Rosam-11.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Rosam-12|Rosam, Merville E ]]|| 10/17/1886 || 4/15/1950 || || [[Image:Rosam-12.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Skelton-1066| Rosam, Caroline A]] || 9/27/1888 || 2/28/1967 || || [[Image:Rosam-12.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Unknown-338975|Fiel, Carolyn]] || 5/4/1946 || 9/1/1999 || || [[Image:Unknown-338975.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Arias-151|Kerr, Bessie ]]|| 11/30/1908 || 12/31/1986 || || [[Image:Arias-151.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Rosam-14|Hartley, Eugenia L]] || 9/26/1920 || 1/10/2002 || || [[Image:Rosam-14.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Rosam-15|Rosam, Charles Danworth]] || 6/24/1923 || 2/22/2004 || Loving Father ||[[Image:Rosam-15.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Rosam-13| Rosam, Eugene D Sr]] || 9/1/1900 || 3/9/1966 || || [[Image:Rosam-13.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Arias-149| Rosam, Minette R ]]|| 8/19/1904 || 9/7/1997 || || [[Image:Rosam-13.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Curry-1451| Curry, William]] || 9/11/1821 || 1/24/1896 || || [[Image:Curry-1451-1.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Lowe-2940|Curry, Euphemia]] || 2/18/1829 || 3/23/1901 || || [[Image:Lowe-2940.jpg|100px]] |}
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[[Category: Missouri, Schools]] [[Category:Keytesville, Missouri]] == History == Keytesville High School is located in Keytesville, Missouri. The town was in the process of being settled in the early 1800s and the town itself was founded around 1830. It is not know when the school was founded because the records were destroyed in the Civil War. :Most of Chariton County school records dated before 1866 were destroyed by the Civil War. Since then, a few facts have been found in the History of Howard and Chariton Counties. :The first public school of Keytesville was organized after the Civil War. Sometime during 1891, a new school was built on the former location of the old Keytesville R-III Grade School. In 1901, school textbooks were adopted. To qualify as a first-class high school the school had to be in session nine months, offer 16 units of credit, and employ three secondary teachers. In 1909, Keytesville became a first-class high school. :In 1948, schools in the county were divided into districts. In 1949, Keytesville reorganized to include twenty-three (23) rural districts and one (1) high school district. Five (5) elementary schools and one (1) central high school were maintained. The official name of the school became Keytesville Reorganized School District No. 3. :Further reorganization and integration brought new school construction. Several new high schools were built in the county, including our own Keytesville High School in 1959. The elementary school was added to the high school in 1967.
[http://keytesville.k12.mo.us/assets/history14.html] It is not know when desegregation came to Keytesville, but it should be noted that there was a separate school house for African American students, though it was run by the same school board as Keytesville High School. == Alma Mater == Black and Gold
her colors,
Keytesville is
her name,
there in grandeur proud
she stands
and we will fight to keep
her fame.
Loyalty, allegiance,
her name
will never die
we will
love thee,
serve thee
for ever
Keytesville High!
[Alma Mater words and arrangement by Mary Traughber Fidler 1943] == Keytesville Classes 1921-1940 == === 1921 === [[Arrington-279|Elizabeth Arrington Dinsmore]] - Valedictorian, Ashburn West - Salutatorian === 1922 === Preston Richards - Valedictorian, Mary Bennett - Salutatorian === 1923 === Dorothy Richardson - Valedictorian, Marie Jenkins - Salutatorian === 1924 === Ina Anderson - Valedictorian, Rozelma Ewing Waite - Salutatorian, Naomi Collet, Morrell Cowser, Vivien Friesz Haston, George Keeting, B. Korff Miller, Daphne Phelps, Virgil Phillips, Elbert Schmidt, Robert Temple === 1925 === Milton Bennett - Valedictorian, Charles Lamkin - Salutatorian === 1926 === Henry Lamkin - Valedictorian, Sue Garnett - Salutatorian === 1927 === Rose Dotson - Valedictorian, Charles Staples - Salutatorian === 1928 === Fannie Cooley Wright - Valedictorian, Everett Haskin - Salutatorian, Ida Lee Bennett Spoonemore, Robert Bennett, Edna Freemeyer Dooley, Oswald Grady, Cordelia Kuhlman Haskin, Esther Mason Foster, Genevieve Mason Havard, Thelma Mitchell McNeall, Luther Stark, Helen Temple Seifert, Walter Wake === 1929 === Ina May Friesz - Valedictorian, Eunice Fidler - Salutatorian, Ruth Arrington, Catherine Bennett Cook, Virginia Brown Maddox, William Carr, Edna Colson Sasse, W. Alburn Drace, , Willie Friesz, James Hart, Maryetta Johnson, Howard Kincaid, Ruth Maddox, R. D. McCurry, Frank Miles, Milan Miller, Elsie Nohl, Ola Phelps, Theodore Remmert, Virginia Scott Neighbors, Julius Orville Slyster, Anna Kathryn Stark, William West === 1930 === Louie Nohl - Valedictorian, Ralph Locke - Salutatorian, Woodrow Cox, Harriett Hyde, Leland Littrell, Frank Neighbors, Bill Richards, Jim Stark === 1931 === Jennie Louise Friesz - Valedictorian, James Fidler - Salutatorian, , Margurite Baker, Agnes Bennett, Genevieve Bennett, Karleen Bennett, Gayle Chapman, Claude Conner, Mary Davis, Edward Drace, Helen Edwards, William Edwards, George R. Elliott, William Ewing, Georgie L. Fetzer, Otis Fletcher, Bonnie Friesz, Opal Guilford, Benjamin Hayes, Charles D. Hayes, Eleanor Hayes, Herbert Johnson, Leona Johnson, Virlea Johnson Goe, Avenelle Kincaid, Beulah Lambert Krager, Beatrice Lambert Graham, Brice Miller, Elizabeth Preston, Noel Raines, Evelyn Rich, Bob Robertson, Bill Sleyster, Johnnie G. Stephenson, Francis Troth, George Welch === 1932 === John Friesz - Valedictorian, Helen Frye - Salutatorian, Olive Mason Vanderbeek, John T. Cooley === 1933 === Frank Enderle, Frank Morris Mills, Mary Virginia Richards Edwards === 1934 === Wilma Burns - Valedictorian, Bradley Friesz - Salutatorian, Albert Bennett, Willis Brewer, Alfred Conner, Hazel Finnell, Lloyd Grotjan, Fannie Huddle, Billie Johnson, Will Henry Kuhlman, Vernon Lambert, Genevieve Lounsbury, Jeanette Lounsbury, Ralph Parker, Burl Ray, Myrtis Richards Drace, Louise Staples Hayes === 1935 === Alice Jenkins - Valedictorian, Mary J. Rice - Salutatorian, George W. Calstead, Ben Collett, Margaret Ewing, Ruth E. Finnell, Ruth Ann Friesz, Ralph Hash, Dorison Hauswirth, Georgie Ann Hayes, Danzil Kahler, Justin Kincaid, Meredith Kussman, Ida B. Littler, Enid Lutz, Elizabeth Miles, James Remmert, Sr., Marian Shaver, George Staples, Virginia Staples, Rena Vreeland, Velda Wake === 1936 === Frances Lee Davis - Valedictorian, Mildred Staples - Salutatorian, John Arsington, Sam Coy, Ernest Drew, J. B. Fidler, Francis Finnell, Robert Friesz, George Hicks, Arnold Huddle, Rhea Mason, Walter Blair Miller, Martha Mills, Martha Moore, Robert Pearman, Mary L. Robertson, Leland Sleyster, Ronaldo Smith, Frederick Staples === 1937 === Betty Ray Dean - Valedictorian, Manola Coy - Salutatorian === 1938 === Ruby Edwards - Valedictorian, Wilma Jean Rains - Valedictorian, Dorothy Staples - Salutatorian, Helen Brewer, Virginia Louise Davis, Romie Drew, Albert B. Foster, Charles E. Fray, June Hauswirth Hoette, Harold Keeling, U. G. Mason, Winnie Pearman, Ray Robertson, John Scholl, Mary Jane Sterner, Anna Woolridge === 1939 === Bess Rucker - Valedictorian, Dorena Schmitt - Salutatorian, Ellen Virginia Bennett, Roberta Carr, Elmo Collett, Wallace Drace, Koch Duncan, Gene Duncan, Mark Duple, Florence Edwards, Herbert Elliott, Jimmie Elliott, George Enderle, Fred Harnagel, Ethel Knight, Mary Kormbrust, Roberta Kormbrust, Raymond Magruder, Bruce O'Bryan, Nadine Parks, Joe Scholl, Paul Shively, Robert Shoush, Charline Smith, Jack Wilks, James Williams, John Williams, Micha Wilson === 1940 === Eleanor Friesz - Valedictorian, Irene Weger - Valedictorian, Dorothy Jean Parks - Salutatorian, June Bennett, Louise Bushnell, Dale Callahan, Elizabeth Chapman, Robert Davis, Glenn Edwards, Elmo Friesz, Clarence Owens, Nadine Owens, Leona Prewitt, Robert Shouse, Wayne Smith, Arnold Wescott, Bill Williams, Ralph Yoder == Keytesville Classes 1941-1960 == === 1941 ===
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Kenneth R. Elliott - Valedictorian, Georgia Dean - Salutatorian, Helen Berry, Lucille Chapple, Cynthia Coy, [[Cuddy-12|Marvin Cuddy]], [[Dinsmore-257|Betty Dinsmore]], Genevieve Dooley, Harold Edwards, Eleanor Elliott, Floyd Enyeart, Marvin Enyeart, Louise Foglesong, Lorrayne Fox, Anna Goll, Doris Green, Lloyd Hershey, Mary Opal Hershey, Karleen Hughes, Helen Keen, Marjorie Knight, Norma Littrell, Irene McCart, Leroy Magruder, Frances Maxwell, George Maxwell, Bertie Moore, Kenneth Owens, Benton Smith, Thomas Smith, Junior Thompson === 1942 === Betty Rose Duncan - Valedictorian, Betty Smith - Salutatorian, , Erlene Cash, Courtney Deweese, Charles Duple, James Roy Haston, Ada Fern Knight, Paul Kuhler, Mildred Mapes, Juanita Parker, Marjorie Payton, Eugene Rice, Mary Scott, Bob Staples, Ruth Evlyn Straub, Vernelle Young === 1943 ===
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Betty Hughes - Valedictorian, Jean Rucker - Valedictorian, Myrle Boyd - Salutatorian, Charlene Bennett Powell, Helen Louise Coy, James Cuddy, Elizabeth Duncan, Ann Elizabeth Edwards, Margaret Edwards Owens, Marjorie Edwards Hulbert, Margaret Elmore, Leland Enyeart, George Foglesong, Carl Friesz, Junior Kinzle, Avonel Littrell Lampe, Patrick Lynch, Bennie Lynch, Paul Owen, Noel Parks, Cecile Payne, Ruby Perkins, Bernice Peters, Lucerne Smith, Russel Smith, Eugene Sportsman, Estel Stevenson, Charles Tetlow, Nancy Woolridge === 1944 === Gleva Jansen - Valedictorian, Ruby Foglesong - Salutatorian, Louise Bentley Smith, Robert Deweese, [[Dinsmore-256|Frances Dinsmore]], Agnes Fitzgerald, Leona Garr, Leota Garr, John P. Goll, Iva Knight, Merlin Lunsford, Thelma Olsen, Doris Pearman, Martha Gene Pearman, Velma Phillips, Zelma Phillips, J. W. Smith === 1945 === Mary Helen Wahlbrink - Valedictorian, Marilyn Jane Dean Rutledge - Salutatorian, , Ralph Udell Bennett, Jaunita Clanton Grotjan, Roy Lee Cox, Alyce Crovett Lain, Jack D. Dameron, [[Dinsmore-254|Mary Juanita Dinsmore]], James Dowell, Mary Elizabeth Duncan, John Dwyer, Ruby Enyeart, Eleanor Green Bennett, Merrill Lee Harris, Robert W. Henry, L. J. Hughes, Harold Kormbrust, Dolores Meyer, Lamar O'Bryan, Jr., Bessie Carleen Owens, Marian Owens Gheens, Elizabeth Payne, Peggy Lou Pearman, Harold Eugene Phillips, Betty Lou Quick West, Teddy R. Quick, Paul W. Smith, Jr., Dorothy Helen Taylor, Ralph Tetlow, Ada Bell Thompson Newberry, Arthur F. Wagner, Gerald D. Wenzel === 1946 === Erma Jansen - Valedictorian, Florence Foglesong - Salutatorian, , Ida Louise Carlstead, Nadine Deweese, [[Dinsmore-255|James Dinsmore]], Dorothy Garr, Virginia Jarman, Calvin Lain, Dorothy Littleton, Dorothy Padgett, Keith Prather, Billie E. Smith, Ruby Smith, Mary Ann Staples, Hazel Webb, Frank Wiley === 1947 === Charles Sasse - Valedictorian, Elva Knox Hogrefe - Salutatorian, Mary Zoe Bentley, Paul B. Boley, Melvin Jean Brandt, Betty Jane Faris, Warren Faris, C. R. Foster, Harry E. Gaw, Zola May Hershey, Arletia Jolliffe, Nora Ruth Kormbrust, Denton Magruder, Leola O'Bryan, Mary Lea Rains, Bonnie Richardson, Udell Rutledge, Billy Gene Smith, Kenneth Smith, Margie Smith, Robert Tetlow, Harley Wagner, Virgie Yates === 1948 === William J. Stiles - Valedictorian, Gerald G. Jansen - Salutatorian, , Merna A. Brown, Mildred Clanaton, Virgil W. Cooper, Martha Ann Cox, Junior Drew, Mae Foglesong, Jean Foster, Joan Foster, Loren Friesz, A. Eugene Gaw, Margaret Sue Grotjan, Arlin Dale McNeal, Carl W. Neidholdt, Faye L. Peters, Niona Peters Price, Betty Lou Smith === 1949 === Betty Ruth Wahlbrink - Valedictorian, Betty H. Magruder - Salutatorian, , Billie Carter, Loren Clark, [[Dinsmore-251|Zoe Anne Dinsmore]], Kathryn Dooley, Elwood Drew, Elvin L. Enyeart, Robert Gaw, Carl R. Kistler, Joan Knight, Arthur Kuhler, Howard Munden, Billy C. Owens, George Schupback, John G. Senger, Dorothy Smith, Donald Staples, Jackie Thrash, Margie Welch === 1950 === Juanita McNeal Pearman - Valedictorian, Wilma Tippett - Salutatorian, , Donald W. Berry, Wayne Boley, Elvin Brown, James Cox, Evelyn Enyeart, Donald Fitzgerald, Dean Johnson, George Miller, Bill McCloud, Joseph Ogan, Elmer Price, Billy D. Smith, Leroy Smith, Harvey Weiseman, Donald Welch === 1951 === Jessie Lee Hershey - Valedictorian, Jane Grossman - Salutatorian, Ernest Bentley Jr., Wilma Bentley Weimer, Louis Brandt, Ivah Louise Cook McNeal, Nina Cunningham, Melvard Dooley, Charles Glen Elson, Billy Dale Foster, Herbert Fry, Buddy Glascock, Leola Harrelson, Maude Exie McCart, Jeanine, Owens Miller, Ruby Munden, Billy W. Parker, Denny Blake Pearman, Mildred Price, Anna Mae Rafferty, Bobby Rex Smith, Dixie Sue Smith, Maxine Smith, Tyson Tetlow, Wayne Wahlbrink === 1952 === Adeline Smith Carter - Valedictorian, Joel Vance - Salutatorian, Ruth Billups Gaw, Janie Sue Brown Spotts, Marleen Brown Singer, Margaret Ann Duncan, Clyde Enyeart, Wallace Enyeart, Gail Friesz, Velda Glascock Lamar, Margaret Grotjan Smith, Joseph Guest, Charles Hershey, Marlene Jansen Leimkuehler, Robert Kussman, Gerald W. Linneman, John Littrell, Bill McNeall, Donald McNeall, Wilma Munden Jackson, Arley Ogan, Gwen Thrash Montgomery, Ida Lou Webb Noojin, Bonnie Wenzel Anderson === 1953 === James F. Fry - Valedictorian, Alice Jeanette Smith Burrus - Salutatorian, , Julia Bentley Gaw, Wanda Billups Fields, Ronald Cox, Bob Cunningham, [[Dinsmore-268|Norma Dinsmore Bowen]], Lois Jean Dooley Bengtson, Francie Eldridge Fenimore, Dorothy Friesz Cook, Idalee Fry Gandy, Donald Gheens, J.C. Grossman, Melvin Harrelson, Bob Hershey, Frank Hipsher, George Hughes, Ronald Jarman, Doris Link Gideon, Bobby Littler, Jack Lukehart, Karl Miller, Mary Evelyn Ogan Swan, Becky Jo Pile Raasch, Mary Pat Rucker Gesling, Donald Shoemaker, Wilma Smith Maddux, Edward Steiman, Anna Margaret Tetlow Brown, Joyce Troxel Holtkamp === 1954 === Charles Stevenson - Valedictorian, Lenny Johnson Lukehart - Salutatorian, Billy Jack Bentley, Tommy Coy, Ray Dowell, Virgil Enyeart, Bonnie Hershey, Ardith Huckabey, Louella Page, George Lampe, Jimmy Lewis, Agnes Link, Jane Miller, Martha Padgett Rogers, Keith Preston, Jeb Rush, Roy Smith, Ray Taylor, Leslie Troxel, George Wahlbrink === 1955 === David Miller - Valedictorian, Kay Sadler Rucker - Salutatorian, Carol Allen Delancey, Dorothy Billups Hutcherson, Delon Brown, Edwin Calvert, Susie Collet Genthon, Phyllis Drew Floray, Raymond Enyeart, Harry Foster, Kenneth Gladbach, Sally Hubbard, Luther Hughes, Clifford Imgarten, Billy Johnson, Charlotte Lunsford Thornton, Homer McCart, Wayne McCollum, Jim Miller, John Rucker, Margaret Ruth Schmid Schuck, Harlean Shoop Hipsher, Bill Tetlow, Leroy Walters, Bill Westenkeuhler, Paul Wilson, Maurice Young === 1956 === Bill B. Stevenson - Valedictorian, Roy Lawrence Cook - Salutatorian, Mary Jo Bentley Belcher, Willis Bentley Leonard, Jerry Brewer, Mary Ann Dameron, Bobby Joe Friesz, John D. Gaw, Eleanor Gheens, Paul Goodmon, Carl Haston, Jan Helmich, Barbara Hutcherson, Patricia Link Kychik, Mary Elizabeth Littleton Bentley, Peggy Payne, Billy D. Richards, Lenny Richardson, Lee Schluckebier, June Shoemaker, Franklin Turner === 1957 === Charles Robert Hayes - Valedictorian, Katherine Lucille Smith - Salutatorian, Barbara Ann Akers, Helen Camille Akers, James Paul Atterbury, Robert Wayne Beaver, Norman Daniel Bentley, Edna Maxine Blanton, Harold Edgar Calvert, Wm. Ernest Christopher, [[Dinsmore-266|John William Dinsmore]], Charles Richard Drace, Gerry Lee Faris, Evelyn Joyce Ford, Donald William Friesz, Donna Fae Fry, James Roland Glasgow, Ted Victor Hern, Jenny Dee Huckabey Robinson, Sylvia Berniece Jansen, Charles Michael Kussman, Wilma Helen Lane, Sue Bertha Miller, Kay Frances Neil, Patsy Sue Rodgers Troxel, James Orval Shannon, Donna Darlene Spoonemore Steele, Eleanor Delores Turner, Frances Bonnell Williams === 1958 === Marilyn Johnson - Valedictorian, James Hammons - Salutatorian, Lois Blanton, Rebecca Christopher, Georgia Dooley, Jackie Drew, Vera Fry, Carrol J. Gladback Perkins, Bonnie Hayes, Jim Hayes, Lois Johnson, Vaona Kahler, Gary Kuhler, Barbara Kussman Fitzsimmons, Barbara Littleton, Harold Lain, James Lyons, Donna McCollum Cravens, Barbara Meyer, Jim Remmert, John Schluckebier, Mary Schupback, Patricia Jo Shannon, Dale Tetlow, Raymond Winn === 1959 === Harry Padgett Jr. - Valedictorian, Edna Ann Smith - Salutatorian, Manard L. Arment, Glennus Bentley, Marian L. Buchanan, Rayma Lucille Clark, Beverly Sue Drew, Larry Gene Duncan, Jerry Ellis, Donald Gene Friesz, Gerald R. Friesz, Lana Lou Gheens, Willard M. Glasgow, Linda S. Goodmon Emery, Evelyn Harrelson, Linda Lou Hayes, Larry Lee Helmich, William R. Heiman, Doris Ruth Hershey, Peggy S. Johnson Howard, Wanda Lou Johnson, Carolyn S. McCloud Cox, Joyce Newsom, Larry R. Pearman, Larry Ray Peters, Buddy Dale Pippin, Carol Ann Rice, David E. Stahl, Glen Edward Tyler, Thomas Washington, William Washington, Barbara Lee Webb, Charles Williams, William Ronald Young === 1960 === Gary Dickinson - Valedictorian, Jerry Johnson Mitchell - Salutatorian, Beverly Agee Dameron, Polly Allen Chung, Janice Atterbury Merritt, Alvin Baker, Jacqueline Burton Carver, Harriet Christopher Browne, Carol Craig Bandy, Leslie Cunningham, Janice A. Enderle Pearman, Irene Ford Carter, Willena Fristoe Williams, Charles Fry, Rosemary Fry Linebaugh, Mary E. Glascock Sisney, Lawrence Hallowell, Kenneth Huddle, Gerald Jensen, Gerald Johnson, Sandra Kuhler Butler, Helen Lentz Peters, Vernon Neidholdt, Jerry R. Neil, Elbert Parks, George Pollard, Clarence Ramsey, Mary Richards, Dorothy L. Rucker Heiman, Richard Schmid, Anna Smith, John Smith, Jackie Wilson, Wilma Wooldridge Clark == Alumni Website == At one point a web site was being maintained for the Keytesville High School Alumni. That site has been recreated elsewhere and no longer has images. Some of the information retained from the original site appear here, including the lists of graduates and senior pictures. == Sources ==
* https://web.archive.org/web/20110725034352/http://keytesvillealumni.org * http://keytesvillemoalumni.org/
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[[Category: Kiandra Cemetery, Kiandra, New South Wales]] [[Category: New South Wales, Cemetery Free Space Pages]] [[:Category:ANZACS%2C_Kiandra_Cemetery%2C_Kiandra%2C_New_South_Wales|http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0b/Photos-1-62.jpg]] [[:Category:Notables%2C_Kiandra_Cemetery%2C_Kiandra%2C_New_South_Wales|http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1d/Photos-1-64.jpg]] [[:Category:Without_Headstones%2C_Kiandra_Cemetery%2C_Kiandra%2C_New_South_Wales|http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/81/Photos-1-63.jpg]] This is part of the [[Project:Oceania_Cemeteries#WikiTree_Australian_Cemeteries|Australian Cemeteries Project]]. ===About=== According to a plaque at the site, records reveal that 47 people are buried at Kiandra. Located Snowy Mountains of NSW. Links to WikiTree profiles are provided (where known). If you know of any others that can be linked to please contact [[Bech-2|Paul Bech]] to have the link added. If you require a photo of a gravestone listed and there is no profile on WikiTree, please create a profile (WIkiTree is entirely free) and contact [[Bech-2|Paul Bech]] and one will be added to the new profile. WikiTree is a collaborative effort, so it is little to ask that you add a profile for a person that has not already been added. If you have found a profile then please consider helping others by adding the details of another profile to WikiTree that has not already been added. ===Location and Map=== [https://www.openstreetmap.org/way/291730725#map=15/-33.6694/149.0300 Link to map of Kiandra] ===Aims=== This project is to document the life and times of the people interred in the Kiandra Cemetery. Project members are needed to assist in the research and adding profiles and information to profiles. Hopefully it will grow to include links to other information and such things as video/audio tours of the cemetery. ===Tasks Completed=== *Research of Personal notices ===To Do=== * Create WikiTree profiles for all people in the table below :The completed table will include links to WikiTree profiles and direct links to the photos of gravestones. The profile created can include other sources of information as well as biographical details of the person. ===Sortable Table of graves=== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''name''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''born''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''died''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" data-sort-type="number"|'''age''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" class="unsortable"|'''notes''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''photo #''' |- | [[ Ball-22487|Ball, Kathleen Johanna Sarah Jane]]||||1889 Dec 01||5wks|||| |- | [[Ball-6069|Ball, Thomas Samuel]] ||||1898 Sep 3|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/19/Ball-6069.jpg Photo] |- | [[Ball-22491| Ball, Sarah Jane]]||||1898 Jul 07|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/19/Ball-6069.jpg Photo] |- | [[ Blair-11191|Blair, William]]||||1879 Jul||||||Obituary |- | [[ Wilkie-3151|Bluett, Madeleine]]||||1996|||||||| |- | [[Doran-439|Doran, George Henry]] ||||1930 Jan 19||73||||Obituary |- | [[Doran-439|Doran, William John James]] ||||1931 Feb 16||36||||Obituary |- | [[Dugua-2|Dugua, Joseph]] ||||28 Dec 1900||||||Funeral notice |- | [[Atkinson-2811|Goddard, Mary Anne]] ||||1867 Feb 11||21|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d9/Atkinson-2811.jpg Photo] |- | [[Harris-12379|Harris, Oliver Annesley]] ||||1908 Feb 11||15||||Obituary |- | [[Harris-12383|Harris, Robert]] ||||1898 Mar 30||33||||Death notice |- | [[Hetherington-2004| Hetherington, William]]||||1903 Oct 05||44||Step-S of John Gilbert, S of Catherine Gilbert||Inquest |- | [[ Hughes-28467|Hughes, Albert Ernest]]||||1913 Oct 20||17||S of Robert Hughes||Obituary |- |[[Johnstone-693| Johnstone, W W]] ||||1891 Aug 19||||||Funeral notice |- | [[McEwan-645|McEwan, John]] ||||1894 Jul 16||33|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/24/McEwan-645.jpg Photo] |- | [[Merry-526|Merry, James Preston]] ||||1885 Oct 29||68||||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/74/Merry-526.jpg Photo] |- | [[Pattinson-59|Pattinson, James]] ||||||70||||Obituary |- | [[Reeckmann-1|Reeckmann,Bertha ]]||||1907 Oct 08||<1||||Death notice |- |[[Richards-20123| Richards, William]]||||1911 Jan 26||68||||Obituary |- |[[ Sharpe-4814|Sharp, Robert]]||||1881||Infant||||Funeral notice |- | [[Sutherland-1464|Sutherland, Adam Pitcher]] ||||1881 Mar 24||15||||Death notice, [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/49/Sutherland-1468.jpg Photo] |- | [[Sutherland-1468|Sutherland,William Josiah]] ||||1875 Mar 01||19|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/49/Sutherland-1468.jpg Photo] |- | [[Unknown-243754|Wortz, Catherine Johanna]] ||||1912 Aug 11||67||||Obituary, [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/88/Witner-3.jpg Photo] |}
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[[Category:Kidd Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Martin-32982|Dave Martin]] or post a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals ==
"KIDD" "KYDD" "KID"
This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. == Source Bank ==
[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/kidd] genealogy/kidd
[https://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/Kidd] Surname Data Base
[https://www.houseofnames.com/kidd-family-crest] House Of Names > Kidd > Scottish
[https://www.kiddgenealogy.net/] Irish Kidd's
[https://one-name.org/] guild of one name study's
[https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/kidd/about/background] FTDNA family tree dna
[https://www.revolvy.com/topic/Kidd%20(surname)] Kidd surname Revolvy
[https://www.ancestry.com/boards/surnames.kidd/2270.3/mb.ashx] Ancestry Message Boards
[https://www.gravestonephotos.com/search/findfamily.php?name=Kidd] Gravestone Photographic Resource (GPR)
[https://www.ancientfaces.com/surname/kidd-family-history/4566] ancientfaces.com
[https://linktr.ee/KiddSociety] Kidd name study on #facebook Society Kidd, Kydd, Kyd, Kid, Kide, Kidde, Kyde, Kiddie, Keddie, MacKidd, McKidd
== Task List == Source what is known
Link the profiles to a common data sheet.
Prove the line to as far back as we can.
---- ==Wikitree Profiles == Kidd Profiles linked to my tree [[Martin-32982]]
[[Kidd-29]]
[[Kidd-2474]]
Nicolas Kidd born about 1560 is the top of my tree [[Drasdo-1]] so far. [[Kidd-3648]] There are earlier ones but I cannot link them yet. These are all from Staffordshire.
Be added here. or add yourself here.
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Kilchers are homesteaders in homer, Alaska, they are also known for discovery channel show Alaska The Last Frontier. Myself a great fan and follower of this amazing family who still sees homesteading as their primary way of living. Anyone who likes to join me to complete this would be treated as well a warm welcome. The family line is descended from Switzerland, Yule Kilcher and Ruth Weber were first of the family to land in AMerican soil. The family extends with sons, grandsons their offsprings.
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[[Category: Kilconduff Parish, County Mayo]] [[Category: Kilconduff Cemetery, Swinford, Mayo]] :Kilconduff Cemetery is on a hill just outside Swinford on the edge of the town which is in the Civil Parish of Kilconduff, in the Barony of Gallen, in the County of Mayo :The graveyard is laid out in 5 sections A to E. A map of the graveyard and photographs of the gravestones can be viewed online at [https://www.irishgraveyards.ie/search.php?area_id=21&yardid=88 Irish Graveyard Surveyors] ==Swinford Workhouse 1847== :In addition to this cemetery it is recorded that: ''The following year, sometimes referred to as "Black '47", diseases such as typhus and dysentery took hold in the workhouse, and six hundred bodies were buried in a mass grave.'' [http://www.workhouses.org.uk/Swineford/ Source: Workhouses.org.uk] :The location of this grave is behind the hospital in Swinford on the Dublin road.
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[[Category: Victoria, Cemetery Free Space Pages]] [[Category: Kilcunda, Victoria]][[Category: Kilcunda Cemetery, Kilcunda, Victoria]] Kilcunda is a town in the Bass Coast Shire region of Victoria, Australia. • Coordinates 38°5498″S 145°4761″E • Postcode 3925 • Location 122 km (76 miles) South East of Melbourne • Local Government Area Bass Coast Shire • State electorate Bass • Federal Division Flinders This is part of the [[Project:Oceania_Cemeteries#WikiTree_Australian_Cemeteries|Australian Cemeteries Project]]. ===About=== *Links to WikiTree profiles are provided (where known). If you know of any others that can be linked to please contact [[Bech-2|Paul Bech]] to have the link added. If you require a photo of a gravestone listed and there is no profile on WikiTree, please create a profile (WIkiTree is entirely free) and contact [[Bech-2|Paul Bech]] and one will be added to the new profile. WikiTree is a collaborative effort, so it is little to ask that you add a profile for a person that has not already been added. If you have found a profile then please consider helping others by adding the details of another profile to WikiTree that has not already been added. ===Location and Map=== * [https://www.openstreetmap.org/search?query=san%20remo%20victoria#map=17/-38.55948/145.49168 Kilcunda cemetery, Kilcunda, Victoria] ===Aims=== *This project is to document the life and times of the people interred in the Kilcunda Cemetery. Project members are needed to assist in the research and adding profiles and information to profiles. Hopefully it will grow to include links to other information and such things as video/audio tours of the cemetery. ===Tasks Completed=== #'''Photography''' • Photograph all Memorial's at this cemetery ===To Do=== #'''Photo transcriptions''' • Details of all photos to be transcribed to the sortable table below #'''WikiTree profiles''' • to be created for all people in the table below. The completed table will include links to WikiTree profiles and direct links to the photos of gravestones. The profile created can include other sources of information as well as biographical details of the person. #'''Checking of transcription information''' • Other people are needed to assist in double-checking the validity of data entered to ensure accuracy. #'''GPS Location of Memorials''' • for more information (contact [[Bech-2|Paul Bech]]). A dedicated GPS tracker can be used. For those with an android phone or pad there is an App called [https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mendhak.gpslogger GPS Logger] which can record the locations to a file which can be added to photos later with other software (Linux has [http://freefoote.dview.net/linux/gpscorrelate GPSCorrelate]). There are also cameras with GPS facility that can tag photos at the same time as they are taken. ---------------------- ===Table of Graves & Memorials=== Incomplete list (work in progress, approx 0 % complete) {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Name''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Born''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|''' Died ''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|''' Age ''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Notes''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Photo #''' |- | ADAMS, Walter E G (Jerry)||1908||1993||||H of Katherine (dec); Foster F of Patricia||2140629 |- | ALBROW, Arthur (Artie)||||1990 Aug 01||||F of Peggy, Violet, Pat (dec), Sheila; with Violet McLean||2140511 |- | ALLEN, Cory Dean||1982 Aug 09||2003 Jun 24||||S of Viv & Lyn; B of Leanne, Penny Kym||2140860 |- | ALLEN, Robert Jack||1936 Nov 09||2012 Feb 11||||H of Freda; F of Stephen, Stuart, Russell, Richard, Kellie||2140908 |- | ANDERSON, John Cecil James (Jock)||1921 Aug 14||2013 Apr 05||||H of Kay; F of Lynne & Christopher||2140877 |- | ANDERSON, Kathleen Lorraine (Kay)||1921 Feb 28||2005 Apr 09||||W of Jock; M of Christopher & Lynne||2140876 |- | ANDERSON, Martin Alexander||1969 May 03||2010 Mar 17||||H of Nicole; F of Leo & Sasha||2140923 |- | ANSTEE, Mal||1934 Jun 07||1994 May 09||||H of Kath; F of Michael, Debbie, Kimberlea||2140516 |- | ATKINSON, Josie Ann||||1997 Sep 24||56||M of Paul, Kathryn, Loreene; W of Radden; D of Alan & Eileen Carmichael; Sis of Helen & Robert||2140630 |- | BABES, Reiter||1967||1973||||||2140644 |- | BARANNEK, Gunter Ernst||1937 Mar 04||1995 Jul 21||||H of Annelisa; F of Rita & Michaela; F-in-L of Stephen||2140483 |- | BASS, Alfred Henry||||1993 Jan 12||63||H of Florence; F of Steve; F-in-L of Helen; GF of Adam & John||2140523 |- | BASS, Florence Mary||||1996 Apr 19||66||W of Alfred; F of Steve; M-in-L of Helen; GM of Adam & John||2140523 |- | BASTEN, Anna Maria||1959 Aug 16||2004 Oct 02||||nee Vergano; W of Joe; M of Thomas, Erica, Olivia, Sonia; D of Vergania & Giacomo; Sis of Rita||2140875 |- | BASTIN, Arthur Raymond||1919 Aug 16||1998 May 12||||AIF; H of Jessie Agnes; F of Sunny-Lyn, Barbara, Raymond Arthur||2140587 |- | BENNETTS, Rosalie Alice||1940 Oct 05||2014 Feb 25||73||nee Judd||2140915 |- | BEVERIDGE, Ross F||1952 Sep 04||2012 Oct 06||||H of Bronwyn; F of Carolyn, Lisa, Renee||2140505 |- | BLACK, John Alexander||1966 May 23||1995 Feb 23||28||b. Edinburgh; S of Ian & Myra; B of Steven||2140554 |- | BLACKBURN, Ethel May||||1964 Jan 15||56||D of Charles & Ada Reynolds; Sis of Bill, Queen, Alex, Fred, Lila, Grace||2140750 |- | BLACKBURN, Frederick||||1968 Jul 04||73||H of Ethel||2140750 |- | BOLCH, Malcolm Percival||1934 Nov 25||2002 Oct 20||||H of Frances Mary; F of Michael, Christine, Andrea, Anthony||2140571 |- | BOTTEGAL, Jack||||1988 Feb 15||82||F of Louie & Alma||2140681 |- | BRITTAIN, Mervyn Eric James||1940 Apr 11||2006 Dec 18||||H of Desma; F of Clint, Penne, Celeste; GF of Tahlia||2140495 |- | BROOK, Thomas William||||1988 Dec 14||72||AIF, POW; H of Eileenj||2140673 |- | BROWN, Catherine Nancy||1930 Aug 19||2009 Mar 05||||W of John; M of John, Anne, Robert||2140654 |- | BROWN, John Downie||1930 Feb 07||2007 Feb 04||||H of Catherine; F of John, Anne, Robert||2140654 |- | BULLEN, Ronald George||1933 Apr 01||2007 Jan 16||||H of Rene; F of Gary, Kaye, Daryl; F-in-L of Dot, Peter, Connie||2140843 |- | BURNIE, Evelyn||||2000 Dec 19||85||W of William; M of Evelyn & Veronia; GM of Kym, William (dec)||2140529 |- | BURNIE, William Dickson||||1958 Mar 23||||H of Evelyn||2140529 |- | BURNS, Dorothy Edna||1907 Apr 12||1983 Jun 27||||b. Kilcunda; W of Robert||2140741 |- | BURNS, Lynette Joyce||1948 Apr 25||1983 Jun 02||||||2140740 |- | BURNS, Robert||1903 Apr 30||1970 Aug 18||||b. Scotland; H of Dorothy||2140741 |- | BUSHELL, Henry Edwin Stanley||1924 Jun 21||1998 Jun 24||||H of Pauline; F of Gordon, Neil, Hilary||2140634 |- | CAMPBELL, Grace||1924 Jan 29||1988 Sep 05||||nee Mousley; W of Mervyn; M of Lyn; M-in-L of Graham||2140659 |- | CAMPBELL, Jill Mary||1934 Feb 14||2015 Jul 03||||M & M-in-L of Cindy & Ian, Stacey & Lisa, Tamara & Antony||2140921 |- | CAMPBELL, Mervyn Andrew||1921 May 14||1974 Jul 04||||H of Grace; F of Lyn; F-in-L of Graham||2140659 |- | CAREW, John Richard||1938 Jun 11||2014 Mar 14||||H of Sheila Ann (O'Halloran); F of Yvonne, John, Phillip||2140895 |- | CAREW, Maurice Vincent||1916||1983||||H of Rhoda; F of Kaye, Maurice, Vera||2140636 |- | CAREW, Rhoda Vera||1925 Aug 05||2005 Sep 24||||W of Maurice Carew; M of Kaye (dec), Mate & Vera||2140635 |- | CARPENTER, Doug||1923 Feb 10||1997 Feb 14||||H of Grace; F of Carol, June (dec), Colin & Pat, Joy & David & Graham||2140626 |- | CARPENTER, Grace||1926 Apr 14||2006 Sep 06||||W of Doug; M of Carol, June (dec), Colin & Pat, Joy & David & Graham||2140626 |- | CATTELL, James Frederick||||1985 Oct 29||73||AIF||2140719 |- | CHURCHILL, (Mary) Jessie Melinda||1908||198||||D of Henry & Jessie Churchill; Sis of Ruth, Elsie, Albert, Stanley, Florence, Lillias||2140649 |- | CHURCHILL, Albert Henry||1912||1994||||S of Henry & Jessie Churchill; B of Mary, Ruth, Elsie, Stanley, Florence, Lillias||2140490 |- | [[Churchill-2679|CHURCHILL, Alfred Francis]] ||1884||1970||||H of Euphemia; F of Euphemia, Joseph, Doris, May, Francis|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/85/Churchill-2679.jpg 2140751] |- | [[Davis-51043|CHURCHILL, Annie May]] ||||1974 Nov 16||75||W of Mick|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/04/Churchill-2040.jpg 2140746] |- | [[Churchill-2691|CHURCHILL, Arthur George]] ||||||||H of Ivy; F of Joe, Annie, Thelma, Fred, Daryl, Betty, Dorothy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2b/Churchill-2691.jpg 2140753] |- | CHURCHILL, Betty Amelia||1933 Dec 01||1942 Jul 01||||D of Arthur George & Ivy May; Sis of Joe, Anne, Thelma, Fred, Daryl, Dorothy||2140756 |- | CHURCHILL, Beverley May||1937 Mar 24||2015 Aug 02||||W of Neville; M of Lindsay, Glenn, Brendan, Sharon, Melissa, Michelle, Nicole||2140868 |- | [[Churchill-2683|CHURCHILL, Claude]] ||||1940 Dec 01||52||H of Emily|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/70/Churchill-2683.jpg 2140760] |- | CHURCHILL, D A||||||||||2140779 |- | CHURCHILL, Edith Elsie||1910||1995||||D of Henry & Jessie Churchill; Sis of Mary, Ruth, Albert, Stanley, Florence, Lillias||2140484 |- | [[Sullivan-10024|CHURCHILL, Emily Agnes]] ||||1960 Feb 09||67||W of Claude|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/70/Churchill-2683.jpg 2140760] |- | CHURCHILL, Emily May||||2007 Nov 07||87||W of Joseph||2140749 |- | [[Davis-50930|CHURCHILL, Euphemia Jane]] ||1886||1948||||W of Alfred; M of Euphemia, Joseph, Doris, May, Francis|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/85/Churchill-2679.jpg 2140751] |- | [[Davis-51040|CHURCHILL, Grace]] ||||1971 Jul 29||76||W of Harold|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1a/Churchill-2690.jpg 2140735] |- | [[Churchill-2690|CHURCHILL, Harold Gordon]] ||||1956 Nov 09||61||H of Grace|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1a/Churchill-2690.jpg 2140735] |- | CHURCHILL, Harold Gordon (Sonny)||1920||1932||||S of Grace & Harold; B of Eileen, Ivan, Joyce, George, Ronald||2140758 |- | CHURCHILL, Ivan Claude (Chick)||||1993 Feb 16||69||S of Harold & Grace; B of Sonny (dec), Eileen, Joyce, George, Ronald||2140733 |- | [[Milnes-176|CHURCHILL, Ivy May]] ||||||||W of Arthur; M of Joe, Annie, Thelma, Fred, Daryl, Betty, Dorothy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2b/Churchill-2691.jpg 2140753] |- | [[Densley-48|CHURCHILL, Jessie Melinda]] ||||1962 Nov 15||78||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/07/Densley-48.jpg 2140648] |- | CHURCHILL, Joseph Alfred||||1964 Dec 05||41||H of Emily; F of Wayne & Jennifer||2140749 |- | [[Churchill-2041|CHURCHILL, Joseph Alfred]] ||||1929 Oct 10||76||H of Sarah; F of Alice 1880, Henry 1881, Gertrude 1882, Alfred 1884, Augustus 1885, Norman 1886, Elsie 1887, Claude 1888, Blanche 1890, Pearl 1892, Ivy 1894, Harold 1895, Roy (Mick) 1897, Arthur 1900, Leslie 1902|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1c/Churchill-2041.jpg 2140761] |- | CHURCHILL, Leslie||1902||1973 Oct 11||||B of Ivy||2140710 |- | CHURCHILL, Mervyn Lindsay||1937 May 27||2000 Jan 07||||H od Thelma; F of Roger, Wendy, Peter||2140857 |- | CHURCHILL, Neville||1928 Apr 03||2007 Aug 27||||H of Beverley; F of Lindsay, Glenn, Brendan, Sharon, Melissa, Michelle, Nicole||2140869 |- | CHURCHILL, Roy||||1965 Mar 06||46||S of Roy & Annie; H of Myrtle; F of Dianne & Lance||2140748 |- | [[Churchill-2040|CHURCHILL, Roy Dawson (Mick)]]||||1987 Mar 31||89||H of Annie|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/04/Churchill-2040.jpg 2140746] |- | [[Ridgway-441|CHURCHILL, Sarah Elizabeth]] ||||1929 Nov 19||74||W of Joseph; M of Alice 1880, Henry 1881, Gertrude 1882, Alfred 1884, Augustus 1885, Norman 1886, Elsie 1887, Claude 1888, Blanche 1890, Pearl 1892, Ivy 1894, Harold 1895, Roy (Mick) 1897, Arthur 1900, Leslie 1902|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1c/Churchill-2041.jpg 2140761] |- | CHURCHILL, Valerie Meryl||1938 Jul 13||2013 Dec 05||||W of Ron; M of Richard & Jodie||2140736 |- | CHURCHILL, Wilfred (Cherry)||||1970 Jul 30||49||S of Annie & Roy||2140747 |- | [[Churchill-2677|CHURCHILL, William Henry]] ||||1973 Aug 01||92||H of Jessie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/07/Densley-48.jpg 2140648] |- | CLAYTON, Syd||1939 Apr 09||1994 Apr 21||||||2140517 |- | COCK, Clementina||1847||1916||||b. Dundee; d. Powlett River; W of Henry||2140788 |- | COCK, Henry||||||||bur. Hampstead, England; H of Clementina||2140788 |- | COLE, Shane Murray||1959 Mar 29||2003 Jun 14||||H of Fran; F of Stacey, Jay, Rikki||2140567 |- | COLLINS, Vivienne Rose (Bonnie)||1937 May 03||1984 Jun 01||||W of Bill; M of Gary, Gaele, Joanne, Mark, Sam||2140739 |- | COMBRIDGE, Beryl Elizabeth Alice||||||||||2140487 |- | COMBRIDGE, Reginald Charles||1931 Aug 30||1996 May 03||||H of Beryl||2140487 |- | COOPER, James Leslie||1913 Jan 21||1973 Apr 05||||H of Maisie; F of Leslie & Peter||2140810 |- | CORDIANO, Nick (Nicola)||1937 Nov 05||2013 Dec 17||||F of Helen, Debra, Annette||2140765 |- | CRITCHLOW, Harry||1923 Nov 18||1990 Jun 08||||RN Coastal forces; H of Mary; F of Ray, Mike, Val, Rick||2140510 |- | CRITCHLOW, Mary||1924 Aug 04||2015 Mar 03||||W of Harry; M of Ray, Mike, Val, Rick||2140510 |- | CROSLAND. Elaine||1940 May 22||2013 Jul 16||||W of Stan; M of Nick, Sam, Chris; M-in-L of Cheryle, Sam, Amanda||2140569 |- | CUDMORE, Joan Patricia (Pat)||1926 Apr 06||1997 Sep 16||||M of Geoffrey (dec), Gregory, Katrina, Bernadette, Damien, Christopher||2140544 |- | CUMAN, Dino||1970 Jul 11||2011 Jun 09||||F of Tailah & Jethro||2140886 |- | CUNNINGHAM, Alexander Mitchell||1916 Feb 12||2005 Mar 30||||H of Elsie; F of John (dec), Jeffrey, Raymond, Jennifer||2140662 |- | CUNNINGHAM, Elsie Belle||1921 Jul 06||1992 May 28||||W of Alexander; M of John (dec), Jeffrey, Raymond, Jennifer||2140662 |- | CZULAK-RILEY, Jenny||1924 Jan 30||2011 Jun 11||||nee Burgoyne; M of Kate||2140820 |- | DACK, Alfred Thomas||1914 Aug 04||1993 Oct 14||||H of Poldi; F of Helga, Fred, Karl, Helmut||2140627 |- | DAKIN, Genevieve Anne (Gen)||1941 Oct 27||2002 Mar 27||||W of Barry||2140497 |- | DAKIN, Joseph Vincent||2012 Mar 22||2012 Mar 22||||S of Megan (nee Sibly) & Sanuel Dakin||2140903 |- | DAVIS, A F||||||||||2140778 |- | DAVIS, E||||||||baby Brent||2140764 |- | DAVIS, Esther||||1979 Dec 29||68||W of Tom; M of Norman, Colin, Lyle||2140728 |- | [[Sibbritt-1|DAVIS, Euphemia Jane]] ||1865||1944||78||W of Richard; M of George, Richard, Euphemia, Katherine, Fanny, Rose, Grace, John, Annie, Samuel, Thomas, Dorothy, Peter (Jim)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8f/Sibbritt-1.jpg 2140754] |- | DAVIS, Florence||1940 Jan 28||2004 Sep 12||||nee Abrahamson; W of Lyle; M of Raymond, Lorraine (dec), Wendy, Greg, Anthony||2140729 |- | DAVIS, Frances Emilie||1918 Oct 25||1996 Oct 30||||nee McNair; W of George; M of Walter & Carol||2140515 |- | DAVIS, Frederick Charles||1909 Apr 03||1993 May 16||||H of Maree||2140631 |- | DAVIS, G||||||||||2140721 |- | DAVIS, Gorge Edward||1912 Dec 05||1994 Jun 15||||H of Frances; F of Walter & Carol; F-in-L of Patricia & Keith||2140515 |- | DAVIS, Lorraine||||1964 Nov 03||1||D of Florence & Lyle Davis||2140734 |- | DAVIS, Lyle||1937 Mar 24||2008 Oct 09||||H of Florence; F of Raymond, Lorraine (dec), Wendy, Greg, Anthony||2140729 |- | DAVIS, Maree Elsie||1933 Jul 13||2010 Jan 19||||W of Frederick||2140631 |- | DAVIS, Norman Thomas||1931 Oct 25||2008 Jan 29||||H of Amy; F of Peter, Alan, Susan, Glenda||2140730 |- | DAVIS, Richard (Dick)||1885||1948||63||S of Euphemia & Richard||2140755 |- | DAVIS, Thomas William||||1988 Aug 27||84||H of Esther||2140728 |- | DAVIS, W G||||||||||2140777 |- | DAVIS, Walter George||1940 Sep 23||2004 Nov 19||||S of George & Francis||2140513 |- | DAY, Harry Stanley||1931 May 12||2007 Nov 05||||H of Betty; F of Tony, Nicolas, Stephanie; GF of Anika & Adam||2140470 |- | De HAMER, Christopher John||1978 Dec 04||2001 Sep 04||||S of Reni & Suzanne; B of Nicole, Paul, Michael, Melanie||2140563 |- | De KEIZER, Ann Elizabeth||1948||2000||||W of Gerard; M of Meagen & Shaun||2140498 |- | DENNIS, Leslie Sutcliffe||1936 Jun 20||2004 Apr 09||||H of Lynette; F of Carolyn & Trevor||2140834 |- | DENSLEY, Alfred John||1930 May 12||2002 Jun 24||72||||2140870 |- |[[Densley-24|DENSLEY]], Frances Isabelle||1877 Aug 18||1946 Sep 17||69||Sp. [[Densley-24|Frank]]|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d1/Densley-24-2.jpg 2140691] |- |[[Densley-24|DENSLEY]], Frank Lawson||1873||1954 Mar 09||81||Sp. [[Fisher-7501|Frances]]|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d1/Densley-24-2.jpg 2140691] |- |[[Bennett-10021|DENSLEY]], Mary||1844 May 19||1918 Nov 03||||Nee Bennett; Sp. [[Densley-27|William]]|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/14/Densley-27-3.jpg 2140793] |- |[[Densley-27|DENSLEY]], William||1841 Nov 09||1919 Feb 16||78||Sp. [[Bennett-10021|Mary]]; b. Somerset, England|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/14/Densley-27-3.jpg 2140793] |- | DOCHERTY, Patrick||1925 May 04||2008 Jun 25||||H of Mary Ann; F of Ann, Bill, Trish, Eddie||2140833 |- | DODD, Christina Dorothy (Chris)||1912 Jun 12||1969 Dec 20||||W of Fred; M of Fred & Nola||2140573 |- | DODD, Frederick Rowland (Fred)||1913 Apr 03||2001 Dec 24||||RAAF; H of Christina; F of Fred & Nola||2140573 |- | DOWLING, Elaine June||||1989 Aug 14||43||M of Jacqueline, Wayne, Michael, Adrian, Michelle; D of Grace||2140667 |- | DOWLING, Peter Arthur Walters||1998 Mar 28||1998 Apr 11||||S of Pauline & Wayne; B of Aaron||2140668 |- | DOWLING, Skyla May||2006 Mar 24||2006 Apr 10||||D of Adrian & Lisa; Sis of Corey & Hayley||2140878 |- | DRAPER, Kerrie Eileen||1956 Oct 25||2014 Jan 31||||M of Eleisha & Cassandra||2140901 |- | DREIER, Judith Anne||||2002 Aug 26||55||W of Peter; M of Tenille & Daniel||2140604 |- | DUDFIELD, Glenda Jean||1948 Jan 06||19936 Jan 05||||D of Edward & Jean Smith; Sis of Allan, Denise, Rodney, Janette, Leanne, Susan; M of Joanne, Glenn, Darren, Cameron||2140632 |- | DWYER, Edward||||1926 Sep 28||48||d. Kilcunda||2140816 |- | EDSON, Thomas Walter||1930 Apr 30||2012 Jul 02||||H of Phyllis Maylands; F of Cheryl Louise & Joyce Cecilia||2140846 |- | EDWARD, Henry (Ben)||||1977 Oct 20||53||||2140660 |- | ELKSNIS, Heinis||1922 Oct 09||2002 Jul 14||||b. Driceni, Latvia; d. Kallista, Victoria; H of Elizabete; F of Andrew & Edgar||2140559 |- | EVENS, Andrew Richard||1932 Jan 17||2011 Jul 12||||H of Shirley; F of Kerrie, Wayne, Leonard, Rhonda||2140897 |- | EVENS, John||1977 Aug 08||1939 May 20||||||2140696 |- | EVENS, Roy||1919 Jul 05||1935 Dec 01||||||2140699 |- | EVERETT, Henry James (Jim)||1910 Dec 15||1989 Jun 22||||H of Beryl; F of Robert & Virginia||2140531 |- | FELLOWS, Ronald Edward||1927 Oct 02||2014 Oct 31||||H of Kath; F of Paul, Karen, Michael (dec); F-in-L of Dale & Wati||2140896 |- | FERGUS, Elaine Marie||1928 Jul 21||1996 Aug 01||||W of Vivian; M of Karen, Merrill, Edith||2140821 |- | FERGUS, Vivian Joseph||1927 Mar 07||2013 Nov 06||||H of Elaine; F of Karen, Merrill, Edith||2140821 |- | FITZGERALD, Paul Anthony||1969 Mar 26||2001 Nov 17||||S of Karen & Peter; B of Brett & Sioban||2140873 |- | FLETCHER, Daphne||1923||2011||||W of William; M of Susan; GM of Kynan & Tully||2140628 |- | FLETCHER, John David||1926 Feb 03||1990 Oct 21||||H of Helen Judith (dec); F of Mark, Tony, Rod||2140665 |- | FLETCHER, William (Reg)||1914||1993||||H of Daphne; F of Susan; GF of Kynan & Tully||2140628 |- | FOGARTY, Ann||||||||||2140916 |- | FOSTER, Brian John||1937 Jan 13||2007 Nov 04||||H of Margaret (m. 1985 Jan 23); F of Paul, Nichael, David, Phillip, Mark||2140922 |- | FOSTER, Margaret Rose||1943 Jun 07||2009 Mar 04||||W of Brian (m. 1985 Jan 23); M of Carol & Kenneth||2140922 |- | FRANCIS, Clive||1937 Apr 28||1997 Aug 17||||H of Elizabeth Ann||2140625 |- | FRANCIS, Colin Leslie||1956 Jun 01||2005 Oct 18||||S of Florence & Vaughan; B of Lynette, Gwenneth||2140835 |- | FRANCIS, Florence Pearl||1919 Jul 16||2008 Jun 01||||nee Churchill; W of Leslie; M of Lynette, Gwenneth, Colin||2140645 |- | FRANCIS, Harry||||||||||2140785 |- | FRANCIS, Ian||||||||Infant||2140785 |- | FRANCIS, Leslie Vaughan||1916 Feb 22||1971 Jun 22||||H of Florence; F of Lynette, Gwenneth, Colin||2140645 |- | FRANCIS, Lorna||||1992 Jun 26||||W of William; M of George, Ian, Clive, Russell, John, Rosemary||2140641 |- | FRANCIS, Marian Elizabeth||||1964 Sep 10||||||2140647 |- | FRANCIS, Marion||||1956 Jan 21||||W of William||2140690 |- | FRANCIS, William Arthur||||1984 Aug 15||||H of Lorna; F of George, Ian, Clive, Russell, John, Rosemary||2140641 |- | FRANCIS, William Morgan||||1960 Aug 04||||H of Marion||2140690 |- | FREELANCE, Adele||1965 Mar 31||2013 Oct 07||||b. Yorkshire; D of Eric; Partner of Frank Mavilia||2140593 |- | FREEMAN, Hazel Harriet||1912 Nov 08||1993 Apr 04||||M of Keith, Dawn, Bruce (dec)||2140522 |- | FROST, James||1924 Feb 08||2001 Dec 12||||H of May||2140503 |- | FROST, May Dorothy||1921 May 14||1991 Feb 11||||W of Jack; M of Susan; M-in-L of Kevin; GM of Andrew, Peter, Michael, Daniel, Kathy||2140503 |- | FULLER, Agnes Madeline||1924 Mar||1999 Jan||||with Joseph||2140474 |- | FULLER, Joseph Henry||1917 Aug||1998 Jul||||with Agnes||2140474 |- | FURMSTON, George Frederick||||1996 Mar 23||70||H of Peg; F of Veronica, John, Robert, Allan||2140671 |- | FURMSTON, Joan Margaret (Peg)||||1990 Feb 06||60||W of George; M of Veronica, John< robert, Allan||2140671 |- | GELMI, Elsie Mabel||1909 Mar 04||2010 Jun 16||||nee, Hollins; nee Stewart; nee Woolley; nee Pinkerton; M of Robert, Rae, Rodney, Rosalea, Roger||2140580 |- | GIBSON, Leanne Sylvia||1946 Apr 21||2012 Nov 23||||W of Ron; M of Bernard, Richard (dec), Scott, Ricky, Nathan; S-M of Darren & Tracey||2140818 |- | GIBSON, Ronsley William (Ron)||1941 Aug 28||2009 Apr 04||||H of Leanne; F of Darren & Tracey; S-F of Bernard, Scott, Ricky, Nathan||2140819 |- | GOODMAN, Walter Clifford Ernest||1912 Dec 11||1999 May 13||||H of Doris; F of Rosalie||2140590 |- | GREEN, Jeffrey Frank||1973 Aug 10||2004 May 14||||S of Ann & Garry Green; B of Suellen Green||2140832 |- | GRIMWADE, Martin||1952 Sep 16||2007 Apr 08||||F of Jim||2140925 |- | GRISOTTO, Amelia||||1994 Oct 21||78||nee Scariot; W of Reg; M of Rina, Elsa, Helen, Reginald||2140677 |- | GRISOTTO, Reg||||1985 Aug 03||76||H of Amelia; F of Rina, Elsa, Helen, Reginald||2140677 |- | GRIST, Betty Jean||||||||nee Palmer; M of Robin-Lee, Jason, Simone, Shannon; GM of Cassey & Stacey||2140499 |- | GRUDGFIELD, William J||||2009 Dec 16||73||H of Gwendolyn; F of Heather, Linda, Chez||2140602 |- | GRUNWALD, Herbert||1933 Mar 21||2010 Oct 21||||H f Sieghild; F of Sabine, Birgit, Michael||2140863 |- | GRUNWALD, Sieghild||1936 Jan 23||2012 Oct 03||||W of Herbert; M of Sabine, Birgit, Michael||2140862 |- | GUNN, David||||1908 Oct 14||57||||2140773 |- | GUNN, Elizabeth Harriet||||1936 Aug 09||74||||2140772 |- | HADDEN, Woolsey John||||1914 Jan 14||49||||2140771 |- | HAMILTON, Margaret Daphne (Daphne)||||2007 Jun 22||74||W of John (Ian); M of James (Crawford) & Kate||2140889 |- | HAMILTON, Stanley||1925 Sep 04||2011 Jul 13||||H of June; F of Kaylene, John, Janine||2140899 |- | HANGER, Margaret Chisholm||1937 Sep 22||2000 Apr 11||||D of Sidney & Dorothy Watson; W of Brian; M of Michael, Diane & Adrian||2140855 |- | HARLEY, Alexander||||1939 Sep 07||75||||2140695 |- | HARLEY, Cecil Rupert||||1977 Nov 24||81||||2140697 |- | HARLEY, Dorothy Agnes||||1976 Aug 19||68||||2140697 |- | HARLEY, Henrietta Louisa||||1948 Nov 17||84||||2140695 |- | HARLEY, Keith Aubrey||||1941 Jan 27||35||||2140692 |- | HARLEY, Ken Harrie||1853 May 11||2005 Sep 06||||H and F to Lynne, Alex & Michael||2140849 |- | HARLEY, Raymond Gordon||||1959 Dec 30||1||S of Gordon & Dot||2140692 |- | HARLEY, William Alexander (Gordon)||1930 Jun 13||2004 Jun 19||||H of Dorothy; F of Pauline, Keith, Raymond, Carol, Terry, Daryl||2140469 |- | HARRISON, Hilda Estelle||||1972 Aug 28||85||||2140770 |- | HARRISON, Wilfred Thomas||||1973 Sep 20||88||||2140770 |- | HARVEY, Christina D (Tina)||1955 Aug 03||2008 Aug 24||||nee Wallace; D of Robert & Nola; Sis of Ian & Cheryl||2140575 |- | HAUGH, Gene McDonald||1928 Dec 07||1999 Nov 22||||H of Shirley; F of Simon, Jonathan, Catherine||2140609 |- | HAWES, James||||1989 Oct 30||66||H of Margaret E; F of Terence, Michael, Thelma, Brenda, Raymond, James, Pamela, David, Angela||2140508 |- | HAWKINS, Lily Amelia (Lily)||1937 Oct 20||2006 Jul 25||||Soulmate of Bill; M of Nigel, Lisa, Belinda||2140893 |- | HAYDON, Beatrice||1905 Aug 27||1997 Mar 15||||nee Cundall; b. Yorkshire; W of Eric Edgar Haydon; M of Lynette, Geoffrey||2140815 |- | HAYEN, Lucie Grete Louise||1907 Oct 29||1996 Dec 23||||b. Hamburg; d. Melbourne; M & GM of Hajo (Bernie) & Val||2140568 |- | HAYSOM, Frederick William||1934 Oct 16||2008 Oct 01||||Friend of Margaret||2140887 |- | HEATH, Kathleen Ruth||1951 Jul 08||2007 Jan 12||||nee Chapman||2140892 |- | HEWARD, Reginald Anthony||||2011 Jul 08||77||Partner of Carol; F of Martin, Heather||2140898 |- | HILLIER, Thomas Williamson||1927 Oct 27||2000 Aug 06||||b. Northern Ireland; d. Sydney||2140565 |- | HODGSON, David George||1932 May 02||2002 Sep 18||||H of Lois; F of Kristine & Barry||2140871 |- | HOEDT, Morgan Henry||1991 Nov 05||1993 Nov 07||||S of Frank & Donna||2140744 |- | HOLDEN, Helen||1940 Mar 25||2015 Feb 16||||W of George; M of George & Catherine||2140907 |- | HOLLINS, Ellen||||1956 Apr 20||90||W of George||2140688 |- | HOLLINS, George||||1943 Jul 23||77||H of Ellen||2140688 |- | HOLLINS, Henry||||1954 Sep 12||84||||2140684 |- | HOLLINS, Jean||||1941 Oct 12||65||W of William||2140798 |- | HOLLINS, Mildred Eva||1896 Feb 13||1977 Aug 15||||nee Francis||2140689 |- | HOLLINS, Stanley George||1892 Nov 26||1980 Apr 13||||||2140689 |- | HOLLINS, William John||||1929 Oct 10||62||H of Jean||2140798 |- | HOLLOLE, Emma||||1952 Apr 04||86||W of Henry||2140797 |- | HOLLOLE, Henry||||1918 Dec 08||61||H of Emma||2140797 |- | HOLLOLE, Keith||||1940 Aug 24||42||S of Henry & Emma||2140797 |- | HONDGSON, William (Bill)||1913 Jun 15||2002 May 18||||S of Fanny & Jim||2140872 |- | HOPKINS, Patricia Kathleen||1924 Sep 07||2002 Oct 13||||W of Jack; M of Hilary, John, Maureen||2140867 |- | HORWILL, Dawn Alison||1934||2007||||nee Kimber; W of Frank M Horwill; M of Alison & Glenda||2140888 |- | HOWELL, Noah Jack||2002 May 14||2002 Aug 17||||S of Stephen & Erin; B of Matthew & Olivia||2140848 |- | HUGHES, Dorrie Rose||1945 Aug 18||2007 Apr 08||||W of Arthur; M of Sharron & Russell||2140891 |- | HUMPHRIES, Phyllis May Sheppard Langley||1920 May 27||2006 Jan 05||||||2140661 |- | HUMPHRIES, Stanley Ernest Walter||1924 May 01||1992 Oct 19||||||2140661 |- | HURST, Arch||1916 Aug 31||2007 Aug 05||||H of Joyce||2140852 |- | HURST, Joyce||1919 Nov 22||2009 Jul 24||||W of Arch||2140852 |- | IRELAND, Elsie Florence||1900 Aug 21||1979 Jun 14||||nee Curran; b. Fairbank; W of Ernest Enoch; M of Ernest, Thelma, Mavis, Thomas, Walter, Samuel, Frances||2140727 |- | IRELAND, Ernest Enoch||1899 Oct 29||1989 Oct 24||||b. England; H of Elsie||2140727 |- | IRELAND, Kathryn Elizabeth||1960 May 27||2008 Aug 31||||W of Stephen||2140560 |- | IRELAND, Walter Henry||1931 Jan 24||1976 Nov 11||||H of Noela; F of Graeme, Maxwell, Lindsey, Stephen||2140726 |- | IRWIN, Alan Stuart||1931 Dec 29||2007 Mar 06||||H of June; F of Trevor, Wayne, Lisa||2140881 |- | IRWIN, June Lesley||1933 Apr 15||2009 Dec 25||||W of Alan; M of Trevor, Wayne, Lisa||2140882 |- | JACKSON, Neil Charles Humphrey||1929 Feb 27||2002 May 20||||F of David (dec), Mark, Guy, Lachlan, Fergus||2140599 |- | JENNINGS, William John Henry||1920 May 02||1994 Oct 23||||H of Gladys; F of Ann & Pam; GF of Mark, Carol, Sue, Linda, Paula, Jasmin, Kahn, Naomi, Zoe||2140488 |- | JONES, Clive Beverley||1949 Feb 13||2005 Sep 12||||F of Benjamin, Rebecca, Luke, Fiona||2140574 |- | JONES, Evelyn||1939 Jun 15||2010 Oct 04||||b. Edinburgh, Scotland; W of Ian; M of Kym; D of Evelyn & William Burnie||2140477 |- | JONES, Kym William||1961 Oct 03||1987 Nov 14||||S of Evelyn & Ian||2140530 |- | JONES, Madge Irene||1958 Apr 11||2012 Feb 27||||nee Hanger; W of Graeme; M of Shelley, Travis, Laura||2140904 |- | JOZWIN, Stefan (Steve)||1932 Jan 18||2012 Mar 27||||H of Dawn; F of Wayne, Peter, Roy||2140521 |- | JUDD, Doris||1912 Nov 21||1992 Apr 04||||nee Langstaff; W of Ernie; M of Des, Carol, Rosalie, Fay, Rodney, Dorothy, Kerry, Shirreen, Bronwyn||2140506 |- | JUDD, Ernest Samuel||1911 Oct 28||1990 Apr 02||||H of Doris||2140507 |- | JUPP. Janet||1929 Aug 30||2003 Jul 21||||nee Churchill; W of Bill; M of Margaret||2140576 |- | KENDALL, Edward James (Ted)||1916 Oct 06||2005 Aug 14||||H of Lorrie; F of Heather & Dawn||2140553 |- | KENDALL, Elsie Lorraine||1917 Feb 27||1999 Apr 19||||W of Edward; M of Heather & Dawn||2140552 |- | KENT, Eliza Margaret||||1914 Feb 08||46||D of Kingdon||2140775 |- | KENT, Frances||||1939 Jul 16||77||W of John||2140774 |- | KENT, Jesse Paul||1994 Jan 18||1994 Jan 18||||S of Paul & Sharon||2140520 |- | KENT, John S||||1934 May 11||73||H of Frances||2140774 |- | KENT, Kingdon||||1908 Aug 31||76||||2140775 |- | KENT, May Catherine||||1948 Mar 22||79||||2140775 |- | KING, Alan John Charles||1943 Sep 12||2015 Apr 21||||H of Jill Taurian-King||2140894 |- | KOLACZ, Stefan||1919 Mar 15||2001 Apr 14||||H of Vera; F of Paul & Peter||2140874 |- | KONSTANTINIDOU, Marua||1905 Aug 05||1995 Feb 11||||W of George; M of Chris, Evanthea, Jordan||2140486 |- | LAING, Nellie Greenhill||1923 Sep 26||2000 Oct 01||||W of William (Bill); M of Glenish, Roslyn, Steven, Jeffrey||2140837 |- | LAING, William||1921 Sep 28||2008 May 14||||H of Nellie; F of Glenise, Robert (dec), Steven, Jeffrey||2140836 |- | LANE, Philip Stewart William||1963 Jan 30||1992 Mar 19||29||||2140528 |- | LANGHORNE, Henry Winfield||||1985 Oct 16||64||H of Esme; F of Sandra, Daryl, Judith, Peter, Paulette, Russell, Mark||2140708 |- | LAURENS, Glenice Pearl||||2005 Oct 13||62||W of Leonard; M of Deidre, Judy, Karen, Trish, Colin, Raelene, Cheryl||2140883 |- | LEE, AGNES||1916||2006||||W of Walter||2140493 |- | LEE, Gloria Jean||1932 Sep 13||1998 Sep 27||||nee Churchill; M of Ronald, Dawson, Marcus, Micheline||2140494 |- | LEE, Walter||1913||1995||||H of Agnes||2140493 |- | LITTLE, Lisa Jane||1976 Feb 15||2012 Mar 04||||W of Adrian; M of Corey, Haley, Skyla (dec); D of Ray & Lorna; Sis of Nicole, Max, Sally; S-D of Wendy||2140880 |- | LONG, Janet Norman||1958 Dec 16||2012 Aug 04||||Soulmate of Reginald Thomas; M of Ian||2140619 |- | LONG, Joan Ann||1942||1995 Jun 28||||W of Reginald; M of Reginald Alan (Frog) & Maria||2140622 |- | LONG, Reginald Alan (Frog)||1964 Apr 26||2012 Jun 02||||H of Olga; S of Joan & Reginald; F of Bianca, Sarah, Daniel, Jess||2140619 |- | LONG, Ronald Thomas||1940 Nov 28||2011 Jul 23||||Soulmate of Janet; F of Reginald Alan (Frog) & Maria||2140622 |- | LOOS, Sharon Lee||1960 Sep 29||2003 Jan 03||||W of Pieter; M of Katie, Michael (Aaron), Daniel, Jayden||2140838 |- | LUCAS, Arthur John||1928 Feb 14||1998 Oct 07||||H of Evelyn||2140479 |- | LUCAS, Evelyn||1925 Feb 12||2002 Aug 20||||nee Hogg; W of John||2140478 |- | LYONS, Audrey Maud||1932 Jan 11||2014 Nov 28||||nee Wyatt; W of Eddie; M of Michael & Susan||2140672 |- | LYONS, Edward (Eddie)||1921 Jan 01||1989 Jan 13||||b. Dublin, Ireland; H of Audrey; F of Michael & Susan||2140672 |- | MABILIA, Frank||1962 Oct 30||||||partner of Adele Freelance||2140593 |- | MABILIA, Guerrino (Guerra)||1924 Sep 26||2010 Oct 27||||b. Marostica; Italy; H of Mary; F of Victor, Irene, Rita, Peter||2140675 |- | MABILIA, John||||1970 Apr 30||49||F of John, Anne, Kevin, Bruno, Linda||2140812 |- | MABILIA, Maria||1929 Apr 25||2010 Aug 28||||nee Forlani; W of Mario||2140613 |- | MABILIA, Mario (Spud)||1927 Oct 29||1994 May 03||||H of Maria; F of Diane, John, Maryanne, Danny||2140613 |- | MABILIA, Teresa||||1971 Jun 01||73||M of Giobanni (dec), Guerrino, Mario||2140811 |- | MABILIA, Vittorio||1891 Jun 24||1975 Oct 02||||||2140811 |- | MABIN, Dorothy Joan||1930 May 27||2000 Jan 25||||W of Ian; M of Jenny, Geoff, Neil||2140583 |- | MACKAY, Beatrice May||||2012 Jun 08||100||W of Sydney||2140653 |- | MACKAY, Harold Harley||||1956 Apr 12||69||H of Sarah||2140650 |- | MACKAY, Sarah Agnes||||1969 Jun 03||84||W of Harold||2140650 |- | MACKAY, Sydney Harold||||1992 Dec 28||82||AIF; H of Trix; F of Ian & Sharon||2140653 |- | MANN, Constance||||1975 Dec 06||||GD of Benjamin Fawcett (1808-1893) famous English Colour Printer; W of Frank||2140722 |- | MANN, Frank B||||1972 Jul 15||77||AIF 655; H of Constance||2140723 |- | MARR, Margaret Amelia||1924 May 17||2009 Jul 29||||D of Wilfred Palmer & Edith Meriden Marr; Sis of Jean & Aubrey||2140861 |- | MARSHALL, Betty Sheila||1929 Nov 10||2004 Mar 02||||D of George & Daisy; W of Peter; M of Trevor, Pat, Tina||2140562 |- | MARSIGLIO, Rina||1933 Aug 13||1992 Aug 12||||nee Grisotto; W of Giovanni (Jack); M of John, Joanne, Cathleen, Dianne||2140633 |- | MASSEY-CHASE, Anthony (Tony)||1943 Oct 05||2003 May 31||||b. Malta; D. Womthaggi; H of Yvonne, F of Neil, Donna, Corrie, Monique; S of Tessie & Noel (dec 1994); B of Fred & Carl||2140859 |- | McASEY, N B||||1987 Feb 12||67||AIF VX120829; H of Thelma; F of Bruce, Philip, Paul||2140680 |- | McCARTHY, Marie Therese||1922 Feb 04||2008 Jul 11||||nee Skehan; W of Joseph; M of Jennifer, Jane, Pauline||2140610 |- | McDONALD, Angus Alexander Knox||1919 Dec 17||2008 Nov 20||||S of Angus & Ruby; B of Stan||2140496 |- | McGEARY, Frederick Nathan||1910 Sep 11||2004 Sep 15||||AIF||2140611 |- | McLEAN, Violet Lilian||1932 May 13||2014 Sep 04||||W of Doug; M of Leslie, Shane, Peggy, Darren, Adam, Charlie, Robin||2140511 |- | MEDWIN, Dulcie Sarah (Fay)||||1985 Nov 14||74||M of Laurel, Linda, Lilian, Lenuel, Elsie, Lonsdale, Ross||2140731 |- | MEDWIN, Laurel||1923? Jan 21||2005? Oct 29||||||2140732 |- | MERTENS, Henrica Wilhelmina||1925 Apr 12||2008 Jun 16||||W of Josephus Nicholas Mertens; M of Jos, Jack, Jacqui (dec)||2140585 |- | MERTENS, Josephus Nicolaas||1922 Dec 06||2012 Aug 21||||H of Hendrica Wilhelmina (dec); F of Jos, Jack, Jacqui (dec)||2140582 |- | MESLEY, Agnes Laing||1870||1961||||||2140801 |- | MESLEY, Cedric Bruce||1929||1937||||||2140802 |- | MESLEY, Edith May||1900 Jun 18||1991 Nov 27||||||2140804 |- | MESLEY, G T||||2000 Jan 02||76||AIF VX146193||2140556 |- | MESLEY, Margaret Elsie Emily||1924 Dec 23||2006 Mar 25||||W of Geoffrey; M of Robert & Christine||2140557 |- | MESLEY, Neville Sam Graeme||1935||1987||||||2140799 |- | MESLEY, Thomas||1873||1934||||||2140800 |- | MESLEY, William T||||1958 Apr 03||60||AIF V10474||2140803 |- | MILLAR, Arthur Rawthorn||1903 Nov 24||1978 Jan 16||||b. Scotland||2140707 |- | MILLER, Dawn Ruby||1937 Jan 25||2012 Jun 06||||Partner of Peter Rogers; M of Robert, Leigh, Linda||2140577 |- | MILLS, Ronald Herbert||1928 Dec 02||2015 May 25||||H of Beryl; F of Debra, Wayne, Barbara, Kristine, Leanne, Joanne||2140911 |- | MITCHELL, Hector Ivatt||||1971 Nov 02||67||H of Margaret; F of Anne, John, Robin||2140769 |- | MITCHELMORE, Marie Patricia||1924 Jul 24||2003 Jun 13||||W of Trevor||2140561 |- | MITCHELMORE, Trevor John||1924 Sep 24||1992 Jan 24||||H of Marie||2140561 |- | MORRIS, Fay Manderson (Dr. Fay M Kinross)||1914 Dec 30||1997 Aug 14||||W of Kenneth; M of Graham & Margaret; GM of Victoria, James, Thomas||2140535 |- | MORRIS, Kenneth Newman (Dr. K N Morris)||1917 Mar 21||2001 Feb 02||||H of Fay; F of Graham & Margaret||2140535 |- | MORRISON, John||||||||||2140473 |- | MULHOLLAND, Thomas Middleton Crowther||1934 Dec 19||1997 Nov 07||||b. Belfast; H of Barbara||2140624 |- | MURPHY, Brenna Clare||1983 Nov 14||2013 Jul 11||||D of Rita (Mabilia) & Noel; Sis of Michael & Ben||2140676 |- | MURPHY, Yvonne Heather||1932 Jul 03||1990 Jun 17||||W of Les; M of Lynee & Robert||2140670 |- | MURR-MURS, Elizabete||1924 Oct 07||1983 Apr 09||||b. Riga, Latvia; d. Wonthaggi||2140720 |- | NELSON, Helen Margaret||1938 Mar 30||2001 Mar 14||||W of Vic; M of Cathy, Jennifer, Leanne, Peter||2140853 |- | NELSON, Victor George||1936 Apr 20||2004 Apr 28||||H of Helen||2140854 |- | NEWTON, A G||||2011 Aug 11||89||AIF VX63981; H of Joyce; F of Peter & Linda||2140850 |- | NEWTON, Alfred George||1922 Jun 03||2011 Aug 11||||Additional headstone||2140851 |- | NEWTON, Ellen Lavinia||||1990 Oct 19||59||W of James; M of Elen & John||2140512 |- | NOBLE, Ian David||1952 Aug 05||2014 Nov 22||||H of Sharyn; F of James (dec) & Stephen||2140829 |- | NOBLE, James Ian Whitecloud||1981 Jun 02||2005 Jul 15||||S of Ian & Sheryn; B of Stephen||2140828 |- | NOBLE, Margaret||1942 Jul 07||2005 Jan 06||||||2140578 |- | NORMAN, John (Jack)||1928 Sep 15||2011 Jan 29||||||2140509 |- | OVCAR, Milivoj (Mike)||1949 Sep 24||2002 Feb 01||||H of Adrianna; F of Rodney, Michelle, Vanessa||2140558 |- | PANTON, William Brooks Nelson||1925 Dec 21||2003 Dec 27||||H of Wendy; F of John & Christine||2140865 |- | PARKES, Laurence George||1932 Jan 17||2000 Sep 01||||H of Elvie; F of Dianne, Gary, Greg||2140555 |- | PEDLEY, Bruce Desmond||1970 Jul 22||1993 Oct 01||||F of Jemma & Rhiannon; Partner of Jazmine; S of Roseley & Glenn; B of Brian, Jodie, Luke, Coe||2140492 |- | PERRY, William Norman||1918 Apr 21||2004 May 21||||H of Evelyn; F of Margaret, Michael, Heather, Linda, Ian, Wayne||2140831 |- | PETERS, Edmund Wilcox||||1954 Sep 16||68||H of Minnie||2140683 |- | PETERS, Minnie M||||1956 Aug 02||||W of E W Peters||2140637 |- | PHILLIPS, Antoinette||1929 Jan 19||2006 Aug 20||||nee Psaila; W of Brian; M of Patricia, Christine, Jeffrey, Valerie, John, Jean||2140592 |- | PHILLIPS, John Henry||1958 Aug 22||1994 Sep 13||||S of Antoinette & Brian (dec); B of Patricia, Christine, Geoffrey, Valrie, Jean||2140612 |- | PHILLIPS, Nancye Patricia||1934 Oct 22||2008 Jul 29||||||2140570 |- | PITTAWAY, Scott Barry||1971 Oct 04||2012 Jan 11||||S of Kay & Barry; B of Tim & Kristy; F of Jazmine, Jessica, Liam||2140906 |- | PRETTY, Allan Leslie||1952 Aug 28||2002 Mar 30||||F of Neville, Ashley, Shayne, Amanda; S of Norma & Ron; B of Robert, Jennifer, Russell||2140844 |- | PRETTY, Allan Leslie||||||||additional headstone||2140845 |- | PRETTY, Norma ||1926 Jul 14||2007 Oct 24||||M of Allan, Robert, Jennifer, Russell||2140759 |- | PRYOR, William James||1933 Jul 09||2001 Sep 16||||H of Lyn; F of Michelle, Michael, Kathryn||2140856 |- | PURU, Daryl Joseph||1968 Dec 18||2011 Jun 30||||S of Joan Thomas & Joseph Puru (dec); B of Chad & Teena||2140914 |- | RALPH, Brian Alan||||1990 Jan 29||63||H of Joyce; F of Gail, Vicki, Glen, Kim||2140738 |- | RAMAGE, Ann||||1978 Apr 16||75||W of John||2140656 |- | RAMAGE, Barbara||||1934 Apr 21||58||W of William||2140703 |- | RAMAGE, Billy||||1934 Jan 21||11||S of Nan & John||2140704 |- | RAMAGE, Elizabeth Martha||||1978 Apr 25||75||W of William||2140658 |- | RAMAGE, John||||1970 Mar 20||73||H of Ann||2140656 |- | RAMAGE, John (Jack)||1926 Nov 26||1959 Mar 27||||||2140657 |- | RAMAGE, Robert (Bob)||||1996 Jan 23||84||||2140655 |- | RAMAGE, Thomas Livingstone||||1958 Feb 20||30||S of Nan & John||2140705 |- | RAMAGE, William Hogg||||1959 Apr 24||53||H of Elizabeth||2140658 |- | RAMAGE, William Hogg (Snr)||||1960 Mar 17||83||H of Barbara||2140703 |- | RANKIN, Mark||1963 Aug 15||1997 May 29||||H of Carol; F of Jasmine, Khan, Naomi; S of Jacqueline & Roy||2140547 |- | [[Churchill-2688|REDMILE, Pearl]] ||1892||1925||33||W of Charlie; M of Russell; D of Joseph & Sarah Churchill; Sis of Ivy||2140762 |- | RICHARDS, Barbara Margaret||1920 Sep 06||2012 Dec 17||||nee Bishop; W of Stanley (dec); M of Allan, David & Christopher King||2140825 |- | RICHARDS, Stanley Livingston||1914 Jan 10||2007 Sep 28||||H of Barbara; F of Audrey (dec) & Beverley||2140827 |- | RIDGWAY, Clifford Neil||||1935 Jun 28||34||||2140702 |- | RIDGWAY, John||||1938 Apr 30||89||||2140698 |- | RIDGWAY, Rachel Jane||||1944 Jul 01||88||||2140698 |- | RIDGWAY, Rachel Jane||||1951 Aug 22||62||||2140702 |- | RINGER, Robert Ivan||1920 Feb 04||2005 Mar 31||||||2140564 |- | RIXON, Margaret Jean||1931 Sep 27||2012 Nov 27||||nee Hollins; W of Edgar Athol (Dudley); M of Mark, Peter, Barry, Susan, Ian||2140918 |- | ROGERS, Peter Arthur||1929 Feb 02||2003 Jun 23||||H of Dawn; F of Terence, Susan, Leslie||2140579 |- | ROHDE, Catherine Iris||1932 Feb 22||2012 Nov 12||||nee Barrie; D of Alexander & Grace; M of Kim, Russell, Shane, Jason||2140902 |- | RUBY, Donald William||1937 Dec 10||2008 Mar 14||||H of Marlene; F of Craig, Brett, Jo-Anne, Glen||2140468 |- | RUBY, Mabel E||1915 Jun 13||2004 Aug 29||||nee Steenholdt; W of William (bill) Ruby||2140787 |- | RUBY, Margaret L L||1903||1969||||||2140638 |- | RUBY, William (Bill)||1915 May 03||1977 Sep 15||||H of Mabel||2140787 |- | RYAN, Bill (William)||1916 Sep 07||2004 Feb 03||||H of Stella; F of Joan, Kay, Bruce||2140616 |- | RYAN, Stella Monica||1916 Sep 17||2009 May 10||||W of Bill (William); M of Joan, Kay, Bruce||2140615 |- | RYAN, Valerie Isobel||1929 Jan 30||1991 Mar 26||||M of Leanne, Bernard, Marlene, Leslie, Dennis, Coleen, Patrick, Christopher, Bernadette, Stephen, Paul||2140817 |- | SANDERSON, Garry Rowland||||1975 Mar 21||||Twin of Bryan||2140716 |- | [[Churchill-2678|SANDERSON, Gertrude]] ||||1953 Aug 11||||W of William; M of Alma & Hanna||2140711 |- | [[Churchill-2689|SANDERSON, Ivy]] ||||1993 Sep 16||99||W of Rowland; M of Kenneth (dec), Henry, Spence (dec), Sybil||2140713 |- | SANDERSON, Kenneth Rowland||||1957 Sep 21||33||S of Ivy & Rowland; B of Henry, Spence, Sybil; H of Winefred; F of Ellen, Kenneth, Clifton||2140712 |- | SANDERSON, Norman (Spence)||1928 Jan 08||1971 Jul 31||||H of Lois; F of Steven, Virginia, Karen, Tracey, Craig, Clyton||2140715 |- | [[Sanderson-2519|SANDERSON, Rowland]] ||||1970 Sep 01||75||AIF 3858; H of Ivy; F of Kenneth (dec), Henry, Spence (dec), Sybil||2140713 |- | [[Sanderson-2514|SANDERSON, William Henry]] ||||1954 Jun 10||||H of Gertrude; F of Alma & Hanna||2140711 |- | SANNE, Herbert Raymond||1905||1991||||H of Louise Ellen||2140542 |- | SCOTT, Robert||1912 Jun 06||2001 Dec 06||||H of Mamie (dec); F of Sandra & Brenda||2140591 |- | SHAW, Horace John Thomas (Joe)||1919 Jul 20||1992 Oct 09||||b. Hanley, Stoke-on-Trent, England; H of Rita; F of Raymond, Rita, Robert||2140502 |- | SHAW, Rita||1929 Sep 19||2008 Oct 05||||nee Horwell; W of Horace||2140502 |- | SHERRIN, L N||||1992 May 01||78||AIF VX1324; H of Margaret; F of Charles, Alex, Joanne, Jane||2140527 |- | SHERRIN, Margaret Robertson (Ma)||1920 Aug 16||1999 Apr 11||||W of Leslie (dec) & Adrian (dec)||2140526 |- | SIBBRITT, John Henry||||1926 Jun 27||53||||2140763 |- | SIMPSON, Ernest John||1927 Apr 07||2005 Dec 25||||H of Sheila; F of Kellie & Michelle||2140864 |- | SIMPSON, Sheila Margaret||1927 Jul 05||2004 May 02||||W of Ernest; M of Kellie & Michelle||2140864 |- | SKIDMORE, Judith Maxwell McWilliam||1929 May 04||2011 Jan 09||||nee Tilley; M of Steven, David, Beth, Neil||2140920 |- | SLADE, John Thomas||1938 Aug 02||2005 Jun 21||||H of Dorathy; F of William, Patricia, Margaret, Isabel, Raymond||2140858 |- | SLEEMAN, Garnet Keith (Paddy)||1918||1997||||AIF 35962; H of Marjorie; F of Michael & Carol, Daryl & Laurene||2140546 |- | SLEEMAN, Marjorie Jessie||1920||2009||||W of Garnet||2140546 |- | SLEEMAN, Michael James (Mick)||1945 Jan 01||2010 Jun 28||||H of Carol; F of Kylie & Mark, Ty & Kym, Brad & Marls||2140830 |- | SMITH, David Alan||1956 Jun 05||2013 Dec 13||||H of Julie; F of Adam & Kate||2140900 |- | SMITH, Eric Donald||1924 Dec 03||1986 Apr 11||||||2140679 |- | SMITH, Helen Margaret||1941 May 16||2001 Jan 22||||W & M of Don, Kirsten, Tracey, Andrew, Anna||2140566 |- | SMITH, Tracey Helen||1968 Jun 25||1968 Aug 22||||D of Helen Smith||2140566 |- | SQUIRES, Amy||1922 Jan 31||1990 Oct 27||||W of Raymond; M of John, Stephen, Peter, Robert, David||2140652 |- | SQUIRES, Raymond||1922 Mar 26||2013 Oct 24||||H of Amy; F of John, Stephen, Peter, Robert, David||2140652 |- | St JOHN, Hilda Lenore||1893||1988||||W of Percy; D of John & Rachel Ridgway||2140701 |- | STANBURY, Muriel Gwendeline||1936 Apr 12||2001 Aug 19||||W of Leslie; M of Lynda, Gregory, Colin, Neil||2140589 |- | STEEGSTRA, Jan||1928 Apr 15||2005 Jun 16||||W of Watze; M of Riemke, Jane, Irene||2140572 |- | [[Steenholdt-2|STEENHOLDT, B H]] ||||1918 Jan 17||80||||2140781 |- | [[Densley-51|STEENHOLDT, Bessie]] ||||1926 Oct 17||40||W of Christian||2140796 |- | [[Steenholdt-23|STEENHOLDT, Charles William]] ||1924 Nov 06||1998 Jun 15||||H of Toby (Thelma Frances); S of Christian & Bessie; F of Christine, Jane-Maree, Philip Charles, Paul Francis, Emma Louise||2140686 |- | [[Steenholdt-3|STEENHOLDT, Charles William]] ||||1943 Jun 29||81||||2140784 |- | [[Steenholdt-24|STEENHOLDT, Chrissie]] ||1909||1912||||D of Bessie & Chris||2140787 |- | [[Steenholdt-22|STEENHOLDT, Christian]] ||||1950 Oct 03||73||H of Bessie||2140796 |- | [[Steenholdt-25|STEENHOLDT, Dorrie]] ||||1923 Dec 03||||||2140782 |- | [[Steenholdt-26|STEENHOLDT, Emma]] ||||1965 Oct 13||93||||2140639 |- | [[Steenholdt-28|STEENHOLDT, Frederick]] ||1919 Mar 26||1983 Sep 11||||S of Christian & Bessie; H of Maryl; F of Kenneth, Derek, Judith, Ian, Fay, Sandra, Alan, Vicki||2140687 |- | [[Bock-1178|STEENHOLDT, Hannah]] ||||1910 Jun 13||||||2140781 |- | [[Lightowlers-48|STEENHOLDT, Jessie Florence]] ||1911 Dec 15||1979 Jun 31||||W of John||2140640 |- | [[Steenholdt-27|STEENHOLDT, John Christian]] ||1912 Oct 18||1996 Nov 18||||H of Jessie||2140640 |- | [[Steenholdt-4|STEENHOLDT, Marie]] ||||1952 Sep 22||80||||2140685 |- | STEENHUIS, Hendril Lucas||||1992 Aug 17||70||d. Kilcunda||2140682 |- | STEENHUIS, Trijntje (Tina)||||2001 May 21||79||||2140682 |- | STIRLING, Margaret||1937 Dec 23||2007 Aug 20||||W of Frank||2140847 |- | SVILPERS, Lakstigala||1905 Sep 08||2001 Dec 18||||b. Riga, Latvia; d. Melbourne||2140717 |- | TACK, Maran Joy||1950 Oct 25||2008 Feb 27||||nee HOWELL; M of Stephen, Kylie, Debbie; Sis of Heather||2140864 |- | TAYLOR, Dorothy Lesley||||1995 Nov 10||63||W of Lou; M of Geoffrey, Graeme, Cheryl||2140524 |- | TEMPLETON, Desmond Francis||1926||1975||||||2140809 |- | TEMPLETON, Patricia Anne||1954||1993||||D of Desmond & Mary; Sis of Marg & Barry Donohue||2140808 |- | THOMAS, Lyndall Dawn||1915 Aug 21||1996 Oct 22||||b. U.K.; W of Syd; M of Angela, Darren, Scott||2140533 |- | THORPE, Constance Lillian||1920||2007 Feb 23||||W of Russell||2140608 |- | THORPE, Russell Ambrose||1920 Jan 08||2001 Jan 11||||b. Lincolnshire; H of Constance||2140605 |- | TIEDEMAN, Brian Clifford||1932 Jul 10||1994 Jun 28||||H of Margaret; F of Gary & Alen||2140491 |- | TINDALL, Joy Anita||1941||1990||||M of Anita O'Neil & Jessica ?||2140541 |- | TOMLINSON, T J (Jim)||1927 Nov 17||2002 Aug 22||||H of Trudie||2140485 |- | TOMLINSON, Trudie||1922 Sep 28||1995 Feb 18||||W of Jim; M of Leonie – Maree & John – Rodney||2148485 |- | TONKES, Gary James||1962 Apr 05||2000 Apr 16||||F of Steph & Maddie||2140824 |- | TOSIN, Eliza||1901||1986||||M of Anne||2140678 |- | TOWNSEND, Kenneth William||1947 Jan 11||2015 May 13||||H of Lois; F of Shane, Vicki, Chris||2140905 |- | TOZER, Bruce||1932 May 30||1998 Dec 27||66||||2140586 |- | TROOD, Ian Gray||1930 Mar 30||2007 Jun 20||||H of Shirley; F of Christine & Jacqueline||2140885 |- | TROOD, Shirley Anne||1942 Jan 10||2005 Nov 14||||W of Ian; M of Christine & Jacqueline||2140884 |- | TURNER, Helen Roberta||1937 Nov 26||2010 Sep 17||||W of David; Sis of Irene||2140929 |- | TURPIN, John Edward||1946 Jun 02||1995 Aug 08||||H of Bev||2140480 |- | Unknown||||||||||2140475 |- | Unknown||||||||||2140476 |- | Unknown||||||||||2140504 |- | Unknown||||||||||2140534 |- | Unknown||||||||||2140601 |- | Unknown||||||||||2140623 |- | Unknown||||||||||2140663 |- | Unknown||||||||||2140737 |- | Unknown||||||||||2140757 |- | Unknown||||||||||2140768 |- | Unknown||||||||||2140930 |- | Unknown, Peter||||||||||2140489 |- | Unreadable||||||||||2140724 |- | Van den BERG, Dina||1923 Jul 20||2013 Sep 14||||W of Henk; M of Jack, Tony||2140919 |- | Van den DRIESEN, Valerie Christine||1930 Jan 17||1996 May 11||||W of Harold; M of Trevor & Mark||2140928 |- | Van EEDE, G L||||||||||2140780 |- | VEENSTRA, Francis Charles (Frank)||1955 Oct 19||2007 Jul 31||||Partner of Mary; F of Leisa, Ric, Rebecca, Amy||2140823 |- | VERTESSY, Adam||1969 Aug 19||1999 Oct 28||||B. and d. Melbourne; Sof Miklos & Nora||2140839 |- | VERTESSY, Miklos||1923 Apr 29||2001 Mar 28||||b. Budapest, Hungary; d. Melbourne; H of Nora; F of Julius, Robert, Daniel, Nicholas (dec), Adam (dec)||2140839 |- | VERTESSY, Nicholas||1950 Mar 13||1999 Feb 16||||b. Budapest, Hungary; d. Melbourne; S of Miklos & Nora||2140839 |- | VERTESSY, Nora||1929 Feb 24||2006 Apr 27||||b. Budapest, Hungary; d. Melbourne; W of Miklos; M of Julius, Robert, Daniel, Nicholas (dec), Adam (dec)||2140839 |- | VICUM, Anna Katherina||||1990 Oct 24||74||W of Erwin; M of Norbert & Wilfred (twins)||2140500 |- | VICUM, Erwin Otto||||1984 Jun 19||68||H of Anna; F of Norbert & Wilfred (twins)||2140500 |- | VITOLS, Felicita (Felicity)||1922 May 24||2007 May 04||||W of Janis (John)||2140581 |- | VITOLS, Janis (John)||1914 Feb 05||2001 Dec 23||||H of Felicity||2140584 |- | VOERMANS, Ernst Theodor||1926 Apr 02||2004 Mar 14||||b. Macassar, Celebes Islands; d. Goomeri, Qld||2140603 |- | Von BROCKHUSEN, ?||||||||||2140651 |- | VOUMARD, Evelyn L||||1968 Nov 26||||||2140926 |- | VOUMARD, Louis||||1974 May 04||||||2140926 |- | VOUMARD, Richard L||||1975 May 29||44||H of Maret||2140926 |- | VOUMARD, Suzanne||1927 Dec 09||1998 Oct 18||||D of Evelyn & Louis||2140926 |- | WALKER, Jade Elizabeth||2009 Apr 27||2009 Apr 27||||D of Troy Walker & Sahira Santana; Sis of Nathan||2140924 |- | WALTERS, Nancy Mary Lily||1927 Aug 26||2012 Dec 21||||nee Evens; M of Dianne, John, Cheryl, Deb||2140917 |- | WARD, Jean||1920 Mar 26||2013 Mar 25||||nee Cameron; W of Keith; M of Dianne, John, Julie||2140913 |- | WARD, Keith Mervyn||1919 Mar 14||2011 Mar 24||||H of Jeab; F of Dianne, John, Julie||2140912 |- | WATSON, Agnes||||1923 Nov 05||58||nee Muir; b. Dalshannon Farm, Kirkkintilloch, Scotland; d. Archies Ck; W of John||2140767 |- | WATSON, John||||1944 Jul 11||90||b. Greenside Farm, Mearns, Scotland; H of Agnes||2140767 |- | WELLS, Beverley Margaret||1935 Oct 11||1992 Oct 15||||nee Hollins; W of John; M of Graham, David, Michael||2140807 |- | WESTON, Aubrey Blair||1927 Feb 10||2012 Jun 06||||H of Betsy; F of Gary||2140910 |- | WESTON, Betsy Roma Lillian||1929 Apr 19||2012 Jan 22||||W of Blair; M of Gary||2140909 |- | WILCZYNSKI, Stanislaw (Stan)||1918 Mar 05||2007 Jun 04||||b. Poland; D. San Remo||2140890 |- | WILSON, Athel William||1921 Feb 12||1995 Jun 08||||H of Elsie; F of William & Ian||2140709 |- | WILSON, Elsie May||1924 Feb 19||1998 Oct 01||||W of Athel; M of Ian & William||2140709 |- | WILSON, Joseph William||||1964 Nov 08||56||H of Marion; F of Elizabeth, William, Margaret||2140813 |- | WILSON, Marion Frances||||1988 Feb 27||78||W of Joseph: M of Elizabeth, William, Margaret||2140813 |- | WILSON, Ronald George||1912 Jun 09||1995 Feb 25||||H of Iona Ruth; F of Ronald & Helen||2140543 |- | WILSON, William Francis||1943 Jun 13||2009 May 19||||MBBS, FRACS; F of Meaghan, Victoria, Phoebe||2140814 |- | WOOD, Allan Park||1911 Sep 05||1995 Sep 09||||H of Jean Eve||2140550 |- | WOOD, Jean Eve||1927 Mar 30||1997 Aug 27||||nee Mackay; W of Allan||2140550 |- | WOOKEY, Harry Leonard Dunbar||1919 Aug 30||1998 Jul 14||||S of Emily & Leonard Wookey; F of Paul, Elizabeth, Peter||2140549 |- | WRIGHT. Marie June||1932 Apr 26||1997 Mar 22||||W of Jack; M of John, Dianne, Roslyn, Annette, Jenny, Jacky, Lynne, Kerri||2140588 |- | |} ==More links and lists about this Cemetery== #Website • [http://trove.nla.gov.au/list?id=86533 Trove] aka National Library of Australia, Compiled List of articles, content from libraries, museums, archives and other research organisations found in the research and creation for the people profiles of this Cemetery - [http://help.nla.gov.au/trove/using-trove/creating-contributing/lists Trove Help with Lists] ----
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[[Category:Kilgour Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] = Welcome to the Kilgour Name Study = The Kilgour Name Study is intended as a base for Kilgour family research and information. This study also includes the surname variant Killgour. In time, this study will hopefully grow into a valuable headquarters for Kilgour researchers, resources, and collaboration for family lines which intersect. The leader of this project is [[Utting-102|Amelia Utting]], the great-great granddaughter of [[Kilgour-70|Mary Jane Kilgour]] of Auckland, New Zealand. Please contact her if you would like to work on the Kilgour Name Study, and be included in our list of active Kilgour researchers. == What You Can Do == If you'd like to join us in researching the Kilgour family, please: * Add {{Tag Link|Kilgour}} to your list of followed tags. This will ensure that you will keep up to date with the progress of the study and any updates or questions posted to the G2G forum. * Work with other Kilgour profile managers to create the best and most accurate Kilgour family tree possible. * Write comprehensive and well-sourced biographies for Kilgour profiles. ---- == Kilgour Name Origins == === Etymology === The surname Kilgour is mostly agreed to derive from Gaelic, though there are several etymologies and origins that have been presented. It is believed that the family name first came into use as a habitational surname for someone who lived in Kilgour, an ancient parish located near Falkland in the county of Fife, by descendants of the Pictish people of ancient Scotland.
[Lower, Mark Antony. ''[https://archive.org/details/patronymicabrita00lowe/page/420 Patronymica Britannica: A Dictionary of the Family Names of the United Kingdom].'' London: J. R. Smith, 1860. p 420.] The family supposedly held a seat here beginning in ancient times, well before the Norman Invasion of 1066 CE. One potential etymology is that the surname means "Dweller of the Goat-Wood", from the Gaelic ''coille'', meaning "wood", and ''gobhar'', where "bh" is pronounced as a W, meaning "goat".
[Harrison, Henry. ''[https://books.google.co.nz/books?id=0kc60WqxYK4C&pg=PP6&lpg=PP6&dq=surnames+of+the+united+kingdom+volume+1&source=bl&ots=rACnsnIJwR&sig=ACfU3U0OAvC8clfopmp6cQpTmasAbBP22A&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiRutair9HhAhUMfX0KHc0YDRoQ6AEwBnoECAgQAQ#v=onepage&q=kilgour&f=false Surnames of the United Kingdom: A Concise Etymological Dictionary]''. London: Eaton Press, 1969. p 251.] Kilgour family researcher [[Smith-86545|Kathryn Mooney]] has written a paper for this One Name Study on the origin of the Kilgour surname, which I have added in images to this page. Kathryn has thoroughly researched the surname, and while I agree with her findings, I am still including the proposed etymologies above because they still hold research value. === Distribution === The surname Kilgour is the '''108,343rd''' most common surname in the world, with approximately 4,317 bearers. It is most prevalent in Canada, with 902 bearers in 2014, and the highest density is in the Faroe Islands which, despite only recording eight holders, occurs in 1 our of every 6,125 people. Along with Canada, the highest prevalence of Kilgour can be found in England, the United States, Scotland, New Zealand and Australia.
[Forebears, ''[https://forebears.io/surnames/kilgour Kilgour]'' : accessed April 15, 2019.] === Variations === There are several variations of the Kilgour surname, including but not limited to Killgour, Kilgore, and Killgore. This Name Study will chiefly focus on the variation of Killgour, though Kilgore could potentially be added if there is enough interest further down the line. ==== Etymological Sources ====
---- == Statistics ==
Kilgour Profiles on WikiTree
397
Updated 15 Apr 2019
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---- == Active Researchers == : '''Team Leader:''' [[Utting-102|Amy Utting]] '''Team Members:''' * [[Smith-86545|Kathryn Mooney]] * [[Wadsley-6|Debbie Quinn]] ---- == Kilgour Profiles == === Kilgour Study Sticker === The Kilgour Name Study follows a specific category structure, and therefore it is easiest to include a profile in a category by using the study sticker. For example: '''
{{One Name Study |name=Kilgour |category=Huia, Auckland, Kilgour Name Study}}''' If the location category is red (does not exist), contact [[Utting-102|Amy Utting]] about the procedure for setting the category up correctly within the structure. ==== Which Profiles Count? ==== As a general rule, stickers for name studies should not be placed onto every profile with a surname simply because of their surname, and the Kilgour study follows this. When working on Kilgour profiles, the name study sticker should '''only''' be placed on a profile when it meets the profile requirements below. ==== Profile Requirements ==== The Kilgour Name Study has high standards for its profiles. To ensure that Kilgour profiles on WikiTree are the best that they can be, please attempt to follow the requirements below. # The profile has been cleared as not having pre-existing duplicates. If there ''are'' outstanding duplicates, procedure has been followed to begin the merging process. # The profile includes sources for each piece of the profile data—dates, parents, spouses, and children. This is not to say that a profile must ''include'' all of these data points, but if the data is entered, it should be sourced. #* For older profiles or brick walls, the sourced dates requirement is less strict. Estimated dates are perfectly fine :-D # The profile should wear a basic biography at minimum, and any sources should preferrably be included in the biography in inline citations. ---- === Brick Walls === === Notable Kilgours === * Robert Kilgour, Scottish Episcopal Church minister (1714-1790) * Mary Stewart Kilgour, British suffragist and writer (1851-1955) * Joseph Kilgour, Canadian actor (1863-1933) * Fred Kilgour, American librarian (1914-2006) * Lennox Kilgour, Trinidadian weightlifter (1927-2004) * Niall Kilgour, British Naval officer (1968-2004) * David Kilgour, New Zealand musician (1978-2014) * Hamish Kilgour, New Zealand Musician (1978-2014) * Darris Kilgour, American lacrosse player and coach (1992-2014) ==== Fictional Characters ==== * Marc Kilgour, the ''Henderson's Boys'' book series. * Alex Kilgour, the ''Sten Adventures'' book series. ---- == Kilgour Locations ==
Buildings * '''[https://www.google.co.nz/maps/place/Kilgour+Court,+Bassett+Rd,+Leighton+Buzzard+LU7+1AT,+UK/@51.919319,-0.6661866,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m5!3m4!1s0x4876514eb39a1e2b:0x87ee23ee99c8a75b!8m2!3d51.9193157!4d-0.6639979 Kilgour Court]''', Bassett Road, Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire, England. * '''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fort_Street_High_School#Campus Kilgour Building]''', Fort Street High School, Parramatta Road, Petersham, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. * '''[https://www.google.co.nz/maps/place/Kilgour+Wing,+North+York,+ON+M4N+1J7,+Canada/@43.7231996,-79.3749118,19z/data=!4m8!1m2!2m1!1sKilgour+Wing,+Raab+Boulevard,+Bridle+Path,+Don+Valley+West,+York,+Toronto,+Ontario,+Canada.!3m4!1s0x89d4cd2e0b6024a1:0xb5c3b2aaa7c7f201!8m2!3d43.7231958!4d-79.3743646 Kilgour Wing]''', Raab Boulevard, Bridle Path, Don Valley West, York, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. * '''[https://www.carrollu.edu/campus-student-life/housing/traditional-halls Kilgour Hall]''', Carroll University, East College Avenue, Seitz Estates, Waukesha, Wisconsin, United States.
Towns * '''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Falkland,_Fife Falkland, Fife]''' was known as the Lands of Kilgour prior to the 12th century, and is considered to be the original location of the Kilgour surname.
Parks * '''[https://www.google.co.nz/maps/place/Kilgour+Park,+Western+Australia,+Australia/@-31.9651681,115.8143134,19z/data=!4m13!1m7!3m6!1s0x2a32a5029c11adff:0x43845d202c867465!2sKilgour+Park,+Western+Australia,+Australia!3b1!8m2!3d-31.9649428!4d115.8148353!3m4!1s0x2a32a5029c11adff:0x43845d202c867465!8m2!3d-31.9649428!4d115.8148353 Kilgour Park]''', Shenton Park, Perth, Western Australia, Australia * '''[https://www.google.co.nz/maps/place/Kilgour+Park/@41.8006818,-89.7043723,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m5!3m4!1s0x8809c9d52dfd924d:0xc299153952f3f26c!8m2!3d41.8006778!4d-89.7021836 Kilgour Park]''', Sterling, Whiteside County, Illinois, United States. * '''[https://www.google.co.nz/maps/place/Kilgour+Branch+Park/@39.0411996,-77.2150399,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m5!3m4!1s0x89b633438827d717:0x1cb895a9caf1aed8!8m2!3d39.0411955!4d-77.2128512 Kilgour Branch Park]''', Pine Knolls, Potomac, Montgomery County, Maryland, United States. * '''[https://www.google.co.nz/maps/place/Kilgour+Parkette/@43.7173602,-79.377041,17z/data=!4m13!1m7!3m6!1s0x89d4cd2bd44529a3:0x30648a2a8725da91!2sKilgour+Rd,+Toronto,+ON,+Canada!3b1!8m2!3d43.7173563!4d-79.3748523!3m4!1s0x89d4cd291e407451:0x230dc2f454536fd4!8m2!3d43.7179376!4d-79.3719875 Kilgour Parkette]''', Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Rivers and Lakes * The '''Kilgour River''' is located in Northern Territory, Australia, and acts as a tributary to the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/McArthur_River McArthur River]. * '''[http://www4.nrcan.gc.ca/search-place-names/unique/FBUKR Kilgour Creek]''', Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada. * '''[https://www.google.com/maps/place/Kilgour+Branch/@39.0401751,-77.2162158,15z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m5!3m4!1s0x89b6335234d6b83d:0x73c960d5cc09e6a1!8m2!3d39.0391676!4d-77.2087171 Kilgour Branch]''', Potomac, Montgomery County, Maryland, United States. * '''[https://www.google.com/maps/place/Kilgour+Lake/@49.2416999,-87.9029939,15z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m5!3m4!1s0x4d5c563f0e59611b:0x2ea01d788515f912!8m2!3d49.2409883!4d-87.8975954 Kilgour Lake]''', Unorganised Thunder Bay District, Ontario, Canada.
Cliffs * '''[https://www.scotsman.com/lifestyle/walk-of-the-week-falkland-to-the-lomonds-1-479849 Kilgour Craigs]''', Glasslie, Falkland, Fife, Scotland.
Fountains * '''[https://www.cincinnatiparks.com/parks-venues/east/hyde-park-square/ Kilgour Fountain]''', Erie Avenue, Hyde Park, Cincinnati, Ohio, United States.
Schools * '''[https://www.google.co.nz/maps/place/Kilgour+School/@39.1335981,-84.4244737,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m5!3m4!1s0x8841ad97327452b7:0xe9adfe4dce1a20bd!8m2!3d39.133594!4d-84.422285 Kilgour Elementary School]''', Herschel Avenue, Observatory Historic District, Mount Lookout, Cincinnati, Ohio, United States.
Streets Australia * '''[https://www.google.co.nz/maps/place/Kilgour+Ct,+Glen+Alpine+NSW+2560,+Australia/@-34.0776289,150.785994,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m5!3m4!1s0x6b12efc62d424af1:0xe1121f00fb89da9e!8m2!3d-34.0776334!4d150.7881827 Kilgour Court]''', Glen Alpine, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. * '''[https://www.google.co.nz/maps/place/Kilgour+St,+East+Mackay+QLD+4740,+Australia/@-21.1614244,149.1914488,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m5!3m4!1s0x6bdbd3e050f015c5:0xd2b8181ca537b659!8m2!3d-21.1614294!4d149.1936375 Kilgour Street]''', Mackay, Queensland, Australia. * '''[https://www.google.co.nz/maps/place/Kilgour+St,+Chiltern+VIC+3683,+Australia/@-36.1504787,146.6090171,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m8!1m2!2m1!1sKilgour+Street,+Chiltern,+Indigo,+Hume,+Victoria,+Australia.!3m4!1s0x6b2149741a5d2b95:0x60c4a93f6dfd6ab6!8m2!3d-36.1504831!4d146.6112058 Kilgour Street]''', Chiltern, Victoria, Australia. * '''[https://www.google.co.nz/maps/place/Kilgour+Pl,+Isaacs+ACT+2607,+Australia/@-35.3760373,149.1159518,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m5!3m4!1s0x6b164b251a7269d5:0xec873d41109cc43d!8m2!3d-35.3760417!4d149.1181405 Kilgour Place]''', Isaacs, Woden Valley, Australia. * '''[https://www.google.co.nz/maps/place/Kilgour+St,+Geelong+VIC+3220,+Australia/@-38.1571195,144.3606312,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m5!3m4!1s0x6ad414112bf68cab:0xbfcce6b8f4a04f50!8m2!3d-38.1571237!4d144.3628199 Kilgour Street]''', Geelong, Victoria, Australia. * '''[https://www.google.co.nz/maps/place/Little+Kilgour+St,+Geelong+VIC+3220,+Australia/@-38.1574772,144.3576361,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m5!3m4!1s0x6ad41411a3fe513b:0xb6161956af8671be!8m2!3d-38.1574814!4d144.3598248 Little Kilgour Street]''', Geelong, Victoria, Australia. * '''[https://www.google.co.nz/maps/place/Kilgour+Ct,+Geelong+VIC+3220,+Australia/@-38.1540399,144.3499876,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m5!3m4!1s0x6ad41409325725c7:0x2d292aeeba762820!8m2!3d-38.1540441!4d144.3521763 Kilgour Court]''', Geelong, Victoria, Australia. * '''[https://www.google.co.nz/maps/place/Kilgour+Rd,+Camp+Mountain+QLD+4520,+Australia/@-27.4005553,152.8709896,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m5!3m4!1s0x6b9154f7e1d714a7:0xb758ddda94a4aedf!8m2!3d-27.4005601!4d152.8731783 Kilgour Road]''', Camp Mountain, Queensland, Australia. * '''[https://www.google.co.nz/maps/place/Kilgour+Rd,+Lilyvale+QLD+4723,+Australia/@-23.1569497,148.2773776,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m5!3m4!1s0x6bcf64075a08101f:0xf89fa722c3ce8d8c!8m2!3d-23.1569546!4d148.2795663 Kilgour Road]''', Lilyvale, Queensland, Australia. * '''[https://www.google.co.nz/maps/place/Kilgour+Ave,+Bar+Beach+NSW+2300,+Australia/@-32.9428702,151.7615462,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m5!3m4!1s0x6b73143a5195c9a9:0xc4a527c6f6890411!8m2!3d-32.9428747!4d151.7637349 Kilgour Avenue]''', Bar Beach, New South Wales, Australia.
Canada * '''[https://www.google.co.nz/maps/place/Chemin+Kilgour,+Clarendon,+QC+J0X+2Y0,+Canada/@45.6543477,-76.5018592,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m5!3m4!1s0x4cd19e8aface1f93:0xb698ba81d611f6f6!8m2!3d45.654344!4d-76.4996705 Chemin Kilgour]''', Clarendon, Outaouais, Quebec, Canada. * '''[https://www.google.co.nz/maps/place/Kilgour+Rd,+Toronto,+ON,+Canada/@43.7168949,-79.3774701,17z/data=!4m5!3m4!1s0x89d4cd2bd44529a3:0x30648a2a8725da91!8m2!3d43.7173563!4d-79.3748523 Kilgour Road]''', East York, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. * '''[https://www.google.co.nz/maps/place/Kilgour+Pl,+Richmond,+BC,+Canada/@49.1502405,-123.1658597,17z/data=!4m5!3m4!1s0x54860a91615e8c9d:0x1d526d7ef9bf626a!8m2!3d49.150237!4d-123.163671 Kilgour Place]''', Seafair, Richmond, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. * '''[https://www.google.co.nz/maps/place/Kilgour+Ave,+Welland,+ON,+Canada/@42.9720698,-79.2702186,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m5!3m4!1s0x89d336187ea92e79:0x50f6231e5e09647a!8m2!3d42.9720659!4d-79.2680299 Kilgour Avenue]''', Welland, Ontario, Canada. * '''[https://www.google.co.nz/maps/place/Rue+de+la+Kilgour,+Beauharnois,+QC,+Canada/@45.3166014,-73.8703422,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m5!3m4!1s0x4cc941a66cde4dd7:0xa2cc965c0f79b94b!8m2!3d45.3165976!4d-73.8681535 Rue de la Kilgour]''', Maple Grove, Beauharnois, Beauharnois-Salaberry, Montérégie, Quebec, Canada.
England * '''[https://www.google.co.nz/maps/place/Kilgour+Rd,+London,+UK/@51.4515992,-0.0437244,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m8!1m2!2m1!1sKilgour+Road,+Telegraph+Hill,+Honor+Oak,+Lewisham,+London,+England.!3m4!1s0x48760235fc47b8fd:0x126d5891902352d9!8m2!3d51.4515959!4d-0.0415357 Kilgour Road]''', Honor Oak, Lewisham, London, England. * '''[https://www.streetlist.co.uk/ca/ca11/ca11-8/kilgour-street Kilgour Street]''', Castle Hill, Wetheriggs, Penrith, Cumbria, England.
New Zealand * '''[https://www.google.co.nz/maps/place/Kilgour+Terrace,+Huia,+Auckland+0604/@-36.9991807,174.5732804,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m5!3m4!1s0x6d0d68776b86ba29:0x58ddad5b3d09b213!8m2!3d-36.999185!4d174.5754691 Kilgour Terrace]''', Huia, Auckland, New Zealand. * '''[https://www.google.co.nz/maps/place/Kilgour+Way,+Crofton+Downs,+Wellington+6035/@-41.2624785,174.7579387,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m5!3m4!1s0x6d38b1c27eff21b5:0x8863e7427b74ebab!8m2!3d-41.2624826!4d174.7601274 Kilgour Way]''', Crofton Downs, Wellington, New Zealand. * '''[https://www.google.co.nz/maps/place/Kilgour+Rd,+Greymouth+7805/@-42.4604258,171.2048106,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m5!3m4!1s0x6d2f6a32d88bbdc1:0x359344ac5996361!8m2!3d-42.4604298!4d171.2069993 Kilgour Road]''', Greymouth, New Zealand. * '''[https://www.google.co.nz/maps/place/Kilgour+St,+Runanga+7803/@-42.4038886,171.2452847,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m5!3m4!1s0x6d2f68d23fb49113:0xacb63ee197c8d838!8m2!3d-42.4038926!4d171.2474734 Kilgour Street]''', Runanga, Grey District, New Zealand. * '''[https://www.google.co.nz/maps/place/Kilgour+St,+Blackball+7804/@-42.3622491,171.4100089,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m5!3m4!1s0x6d2f7a3c1726e0ed:0x60b280c866303416!8m2!3d-42.3622531!4d171.4121976 Kilgour Street]''', Blackball, Grey District, New Zealand. * '''[https://www.google.co.nz/maps/place/Kilgour+St,+Roslyn,+Dunedin+9010/@-45.8707621,170.4832682,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m5!3m4!1s0xa82eabf3282cf1c7:0x3ab0a1bbcde2fff5!8m2!3d-45.8707659!4d170.4854569 Kilgour Street]''', Roslyn, Dunedin, New Zealand. * '''[https://www.google.co.nz/maps/place/Kilgour+St,+Roseneath+9023/@-45.826389,170.5976084,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m5!3m4!1s0xa82ead5424c424d3:0x3ab0a1bbcde130d5!8m2!3d-45.8263928!4d170.5997971 Kilgour Street]''', Roseneath, Dunedin, New Zealand. * '''[https://www.google.co.nz/maps/place/Kilgour+St,+Seacliff+9471/@-45.6813065,170.6232254,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m5!3m4!1s0xa829506d7866c9af:0x86b45fd4ff766ab7!8m2!3d-45.6813103!4d170.6254141 Kilgour Street]''', Seacliff, Dunedin, New Zealand. * '''[https://www.google.co.nz/maps/place/Kilgour+St,+Waihola+9073/@-46.0204148,170.0998183,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m5!3m4!1s0xa82c16d0a8cf5549:0xf8b9fcfac8bd403a!8m2!3d-46.0204185!4d170.102007 Kilgour Street]''', Waihola, Clutha District, New Zealand.
Scotland * '''[https://www.google.co.nz/maps/place/Kilgour+Ave,+Kirkcaldy,+UK/@56.127754,-3.1489718,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m5!3m4!1s0x4887b5037b9013a9:0xd122acba766cb80e!8m2!3d56.127751!4d-3.1467831 Kilgour Avenue]''', West Gallatown, Pathhead, Kirkcaldy, Fife, Scotland.
United States * '''[https://www.google.co.nz/maps/place/Kilgour+St,+Cincinnati,+OH+45202,+USA/@39.1043852,-84.5013923,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m5!3m4!1s0x8841b160c3cb30c9:0x913e4a0e1a3ae85c!8m2!3d39.1043811!4d-84.4992036 Kilgour Street]''', Mount Adams, Cincinnati, Ohio, United States. * '''[https://www.google.co.nz/maps/place/Kilgour+St,+Symmes+Township,+OH+45111,+USA/@39.1969747,-84.2940211,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m5!3m4!1s0x8840553f4ddf6d05:0x4502677e77f0bd1!8m2!3d39.1969706!4d-84.2918324 Kilgour Avenue]''', Symmes, Hamilton County, Ohio, United States. * '''[https://www.google.co.nz/maps/place/Kilgour+St,+Marlette,+MI+48453,+USA/@43.3251498,-83.0794258,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m5!3m4!1s0x882437625904e081:0x3470d0550bedb3b7!8m2!3d43.3251459!4d-83.0772371 Kilgour Street]''', Marlette, Sanilac County, Michigan, United States. * '''[https://www.google.co.nz/maps/place/Kilgour+Dr,+Westlake,+OH+44145,+USA/@41.463677,-81.9657817,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m5!3m4!1s0x883091f26c8d42e3:0x9c779e4597df1613!8m2!3d41.463673!4d-81.963593 Kilgour Drive]''', Westlake, Cuyahoga County, Ohio, United States. * '''[https://www.google.co.nz/maps/place/Kilgour+Ct,+Evesham+Township,+NJ+08053,+USA/@39.8963152,-74.9134807,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m5!3m4!1s0x89c1346531bc84a3:0xfe0e3cfbe6a20345!8m2!3d39.8963111!4d-74.911292 Kilgour Court]''', Evesham, Burlington County, New Jersey, United States. * '''[https://www.google.co.nz/maps/place/Kilgour+Ln,+Cincinnati,+OH+45208,+USA/@39.1355969,-84.4314069,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m5!3m4!1s0x8841ad8f8b7f2463:0x5c427067be67052b!8m2!3d39.1355928!4d-84.4292182 Kilgour Lane]''', Mount Lookout, Cincinnati, Ohio, United States. * '''[https://www.google.co.nz/maps/place/Kilgour+Pl,+Dublin,+OH+43017,+USA/@40.1023181,-83.1252986,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m8!1m2!2m1!1sKilgour+Place,+Dublin+High+Street+Historic+District,+Dublin,+Franklin+County,+Ohio,+United+States.!3m4!1s0x8838932a89490d25:0x129023e0a800d67f!8m2!3d40.102314!4d-83.1231099 Kilgour Place]''', Dublin, Franklin County, Ohio, United States. * '''[https://www.google.co.nz/maps/place/Kilgour+Rd,+Shohola+Township,+PA+18458,+USA/@41.4460511,-74.9016287,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m5!3m4!1s0x89c356e991e64f99:0x48277dd431ee5b8f!8m2!3d41.4460471!4d-74.89944 Kilgour Road]''', Shohola, Pennsylvania, United States. * '''[https://www.google.co.nz/maps/place/Kilgour+Farm+Rd,+Hancock,+NY+13783,+USA/@41.8876593,-75.2378325,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m5!3m4!1s0x89db423d80b9eebb:0xcb505535aefcc0a8!8m2!3d41.8876553!4d-75.2356438 Kilgour Farm Road]''', Hancock, New York, United States. * '''[https://www.google.co.nz/maps/place/Kilgour+Court,+Fruit+Cove,+FL+32259,+USA/@30.101009,-81.5886362,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m5!3m4!1s0x88e5cdc16fac6da9:0x82ad6eb00a03c9f5!8m2!3d30.1010044!4d-81.5864475 Kilgour Court]''', Fruit Cove, Florida, United States.
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[[Category: Kilkinure Cemetery, Kiltimagh, Mayo]] :'''Kilkinure Cemetery''' is located just outside the town of Kiltimagh on the Balla (pronounced Bal with a long 'a' like Baal) road and is in three sections: Old, Middle and New. :The Old section is sub-divided, by Irish Graveyard Surveyors of Balla, into three areas A, B and C. A nd B are left and right of the entrance to the old section and C lies beyond them around the ruins of an old building - a church called ''Cill Cinn Iomhair'' or ''the Church of the Yews''[[http://www.castlebar.ie/education/kiltimaghns/webpages/history.html St. Aidan's N.S. Kiltimagh Co. Mayo, Ireland] Aspects of out history (A project by Mrs. King's class)] :Photographs of the gravestones '''which you may use on profiles on WikiTree, but NOT on Find A Grave''', [https://filedn.eu/lH791Rk9MDQFv7pb8KtYqBL/Cemetery%20Images/Mayo/Kiltimagh%20-%20Kilkinure%20Cemetery%20%5BMOKMKK%5D/ may be available here]. The attribution required may be found [https://drive.google.com/file/d/10VDwzjc0zAN0xCksnGsZmNmmPrpf5TcD/view?usp=sharing in this document]. All image names start with the family name to aid easier searching. These are being updated from time to time but if you cannot find one you want and you can identify the grave, let [[Meredith-1182|me]] know as I live within 7 miles of the cemetery. :A map of the graveyard sections and photographs of the graves can also be found online at [https://www.irishgraveyards.ie/search.php?area_id=21&yardid=134 Irish Graveyard Surveyors] :'''''IMPORTANT: The Irish Graveyard Surveyors numbering system of the graves, as found on Find A Grave, is proprietary information and may not be used on profiles without permission from Irish Graveyard Surveyors. This refers to any Find A Grave memorial on which the plot number starts with Section. They will take legal action against infringement of their copyright. Also you are NOT permitted to use their photographs anywhere without their express permission.'''''
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[[Category:Argyll, Scotland]] [[Category:Killean and Kilchenzie Parish, Argyll]] [[Category: Kilchenzie, Argyll and Bute]] == Killean and Kilchenzie Parish, Argyll == {{Image|file=Killean_and_Kilchenzie_Argyll.jpg |align=l |size=200px }} {{clear}} :[https://www.google.si/maps/@55.551739,-5.709372,11z Google Maps] :Coordinates: 55.551739, -5.709372 Killean and Kilchenzie is a coastal parish, which lies in Argyll and Bute Council Area, some 11 miles (17 km) north of Campbeltown in Argyll and Bute and 19 miles (31 km) west of Brodick in North Ayrshire. It was sometimes known as Killean, Kilchenzie, and Kilmalrubh parish. It is located in the old county of Argyllshire, which disappeared following the Local Government (Scotland) Act 1974. The parish has an area of 172.2 sq. km (66.5 sq. miles). Killean and Kilchenzie has Campbeltown, Kilcalmonell and Saddell & Skipness as its neighbouring parishes. ===Name Studies=== *[[: Category: Killean and Kilchenzie, Argyll, Armour Name Study|Armour]] *[[:Category: Killean and Kilchenzie, Argyll, Colville Name Study|Colville]] *[[: Category: Killean and Kilchenzie, Argyll, Harvey Name Study|Harvey or Harvie]] ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Killean_and_Kilchenzie_Argyll-3.jpg |caption=Kilchenzie Cemetery }} *[[: Category: Kilchenzie Cemetery, Kilchenzie, Argyll and Bute|Kilchenzie Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Killean Graveyard, Tayinloan, Argyll and Bute|Killean Graveyard]] ===Resources=== *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Killean_and_Kilchenzie,_Argyllshire,_Scotland_Genealogy Killean and Kilchenzie, Argyllshire, Scotland Genealogy] FamilySearch *[https://www.genuki.org.uk/big/sct/ARL/KilleanAndKilchenzie Killean and Kilchenzie] GENUKI *[https://www.oldscottish.com/killean-and-kilchenzie.html Killean and Kilchenzie records] *[https://www.scottish-places.info/parishes/parmap868.html Map of the Parish of Killean and Kilchenzie in the Historical County of Argyll] *[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_listed_buildings_in_Killean_And_Kilchenzie,_Argyll_and_Bute List of listed buildings in Killean And Kilchenzie] Wikipedia *[https://scotlandschurchestrust.org.uk/church/killean-kilchenzie-parish-church/ Killean and Kilchenzie Parish Church]
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[[Category:Killed in Action]][[Category: Roll of Honor]] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Profiles_Roll_of_Honor https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4e/Photos-40.gif] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Died_in_Military_Service https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/79/Photos-38.gif] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Eager_Beavers_WWII https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/15/Photos-66.gif] '''Very moving Military Tribute Songs youtube'''
*[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2UG5YoHcCAY In the arms of an Angel - American Soliders Tribute Song] *[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WG48Ftsr3OI And the Band Played 'Waltzing Matilda' - Anzac Tribute Song] *[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UyiLfSHSqds The Green Fields of France - WWI - WWII and being KIA] [[image:Photos-188.gif|60px|*]] [[image:Photos-189.gif|60px|*]] [[image:Photos-204.gif|60px|*]] [[image:Photos-187.gif|60px|*]] [[image:Photos-193.gif|60px|*]] [[image:Photos-192.gif|60px|*]] [[image:Photos-222.gif|60px|*]]
We had to split the KIA page as the table was far too long. This page is now for profiles A - L. For profiles M - Z, add them [[Space:Killed_in_Action_Page_2|Here]].
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{{Image|file=Photos-273.gif |align=c |size=400 |caption= }} '''Our flag does not fly because the wind moves it.
It flies with the last breath of each soldier who died protecting it.
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*'''Key to Other Information''' *MOH=Medal of Honor (United States of America) *PLM=Pour le Mérite (Germany) *MID=Mentioned in Dispatches *KIA=Killed in Action *MIA=Missing in Action *POW=Prisoner of War *'''{{red|Caution: Roll of Honor tables do not sort automatically now}}''' {{|- | [[last Name-Wikitree number]] | First/Middle Names | Conflict | [[Image:xxxx |90px|??]] (xxxx is an image of the Flag of Country [[Space:Country_Flags|Country Flags]]) | KIA (other info) or place of death) [[image:|35px|??]] (can display a small image if desired) |- |}} Example: {{|- |[[Aaron-211|Aaron]] |Hubert Charles Titus |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |MIA/KIA Pearl Harbor US Navy [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]]|-}} {|class="wikitable sortable" border="4" |- ! scope="col"| Last Name ! scope="col"| First/Middle Names ! scope="col"| Conflict ! scope="col"| Flag of Country ! scope="col"| Other Information |- |[[Aaron-211|Aaron]] |Hubert Charles Titus |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |MIA/KIA (Pearl Harbor, U.S. Navy) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Bonner-3381|Bonner]] |William Walter |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] | KIA/MIA (US Army Air Corp) [[Image:European_Flags-50.png|35px|??]] |- |[[Aaron-398|Aaron]] |John Richard |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-3.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- | [[Hawker-241|Hawker]] | Lanoe | WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Royal Flying Corps)[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- | [[Lewis-35935|Lewis]] | Frederick | WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Battle of Passchendaele,Ypres - Royal Fusiliers)[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Abbot-Anderson-7|Abbot-Anderson]] |Francis |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Egypt) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Abbott-5105|Abbott]] |John |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA, WIA, POW (North Vietnam) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Abrams-867|Abrams]] |Lewis Herbert (Lew) |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |MIA,KIA (North Vietnam) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Acklom-39|Acklom]] |Spencer |WWI |[[Image:Photos-136.png|90px|??]] |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Adams-7976|Adams]] |Edmund Taylor |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Adams-21865|Adams]] |Samuel (Sam) |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA, POW (Vietnam) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Adkins-3695|Adkins]] |Virgil Boyd |Korean War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Sinmok-Tong) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Adshade-89|Adshade]] |Weldon |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-3.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Agar-Robartes-7|Agar-Robartes]] |Thomas Charles Reginald |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Battle of Loos, France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Agerholm-1|Agerholm]] |Harold Christian |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |MOH/KIA (Saipan, Mariana Islands) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- | [[Agin-68 | Agin]] | PFC Bennie Agin | WWII | [[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] | KIA (France) U.S. Army [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Aiken-540|Aiken]] |Larry Delarnard |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |POW, KIA (Vietnam) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Alen-Mahon-1|Alen-Mahon]] |Cecil Maurice |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (near Termonde, Belgium)[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Allan-2947|Allan]] |Hugh Allan |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-3.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (over English Channel) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Allbright-136|Allbright]] |William Henry Allbright |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-3.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Allison-1572|Allison]] |Jessey Howard |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Battle of the Bulge) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Amiot-94|Amiot]] |Lloyd Joseph |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Battle of Iwo Jima) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- | [[Andersen-5241|Andersen]] | Gerald Lee | WWII | [[Image:WikiTree_Profiles_Roll_of_Honor-1.jpg |90px|United States]] | KIA (Magdeburg, Germany) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Anderson-29669|Anderson]] |Douglas Thomas |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-3.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Italy) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Anderson-13894|Anderson]] |Henry Albert |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Anderson-27842|Anderson]] |William Howard |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |Died while POW (Phillipines) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Anderson-6087|Anderson]] |James |Napoleonic Wars |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Ayre, France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Anderson-24748|Anderson]] |Corp. Richard A. |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|USA]] |[[Image:Photos-701.jpg|35px|KIA]][[Image:Military_Medals-179.png|35px|MOH]][[Image:Photos-246.png|35px]][[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Anderson-42484|Anderson]] |William Lee |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|USA]] |KIA (Vietnam) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Andrews-16956|Andrews]] |William Randall |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|USA]] |KIA (Coblentz, Germany) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Angell-1176|Angell]] |Arthur George |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Battle of the Somme, France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[ Arbuthnot-997|Arbuthnot]] |Alexander Arbuckle |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Belgium) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Arbuthnot-825|Arbuthnot]] |Alister Dare Staveley |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Arbuthnot-1001|Arbuthnot]] |Ashley Herbert |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Le Treport, France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Arbuthnot-1010|Arbuthnot]] |Gavin Campbell |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Gallipoli, Turkey) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Arbuthnot-743|Arbuthnot]] |Gerald Archibald |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Somme, France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Arbuthnot-1015|Arbuthnot]] |Hugh |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Soissons, France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Arbuthnot-1032|Arbuthnot]] |James |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Arbuthnot-1058|Arbuthnot]] |James Malcolm |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Vietnam) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[ Arbuthnot-1019|Arbuthnot]] |John |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Arbuthnot-55|Arbuthnot]] |Kenneth Wyndham |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Ypres, Belgium) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Arbuthnot-1007|Arbuthnot]] |Lenox Stanley (Stanley) |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Arbuthnot-313|Arbuthnot]] |Peter Charles Reginald |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[ Arbuthnot-1061|Arbuthnot]] |Reginald Ramsay |Boer War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Mafeking) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[ Arbuthnot-844|Arbuthnot]] |Richard Henry Myles (Teeny) |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Italy) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Arbuthnot-171|Arbuthnot]] |Robert Dalrymple |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Arbuthnot-170|Arbuthnot]] |Robert Keith |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Jutland) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Arbuthnot-935|Arbuthnot]] |Robert Neil Roy |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Arbuthnot-1021|Arbuthnot]] |Ronald George Urquhart |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Arbuthnot-936|Arbuthnot]] |Stephen John |WWI ||[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Gallipoli, Turkey) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Arbuthnot-572|Arbuthnot]] |Walter Miles |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (At sea) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Arbuthnot-1022|Arbuthnot]] |William Henry |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Somme, France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Arbuthnot-395|Arbuthnot]] |William John |WWl |[[image:photos-340.png|??|90px]] |KIA (Basra) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Arbuthnott-332|Arbuthnott]] |Andrew |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Sangatte, France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[ Arbuthnott-340|Arbuthnott]] |Gordon William |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Arbuthnott-308|Arbuthnott]] |Hugh Hamilton |WWI |[[image:photos-340.png|??|90px]] |KIA (Kit-al-Amara, Mesopotamia) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- | [[Archer-5991|Archer]] | Lester | U.S. Civil War | [[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] | KIA (Fair Oaks, VA) |- |[[Armstrong-14520|Armstrong]] |John Douglas Armstrong |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-3.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- | [[Armstrong-15476 | Armstrong]] | John Keith | WWII | [[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-3.jpg|90px|??]] | KIA (Germany) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Armstrong-27397|Armstrong]] |John William |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Somme, France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Arroyo-Baez-1|Arroyo-Baez]] |Gerasimo |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |MIA, POW, KIA (Vietnam) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Astley-249|Astley]] |Alexander Clifford Ludford |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Atterberry-78|Atterberry]] |Edwin Lee (Ed) |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |POW, KIA (Hanoi, Vietnam) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Austin-7182|Austin]] |Oscar Palmer |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |MOH, WIA, KIA (Quang Nam, Vietnam)[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Axton-63|Axton]] |Andrew Kramer (David) |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Ayerst-167|Ayerst]] |Henry Augustus |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-3.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Ayre-200|Ayre]] |Frederick |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Second Battle of Arras, Pas-de-Calais, France, Lincolnshire Regiment)[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|?]] |- |[[Ayre-199|Ayre]] |Herbert |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Second Battle of Arras, Pas-de-Calais, France, Wiltshire Regiment)[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|?]] |- |[[Babineau-605|Babineau]] |Alban |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-3.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Belgium) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Bacon-2752|Bacon]] |Arthur Robert (Dick) |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Bacon-2974|Bacon]] |Thomas Carl |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |MIA, KIA (Tarawa) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Baggett-695|Baggett]] |Talbert Lee |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Germany) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Bailey-17472|Bailey]] |Arthur Edward |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |Died in military service (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Bailey-17471|Bailey]] |Frederick Henry |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Bailey-17469|Bailey]] |James Harry |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |Died of wounds (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Bailey-10820|Bailey]] |Kenneth Dillon |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |MOH/KIA (Guadalcanal) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Baker-30386|Baker]] |Walter |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Balmforth-14|Balmforth]] |Alfred |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |MID, KIA (St. Julien Belgium) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- | [[Barbot-69|Barbot]] | Général Ernest Jacques | WWI | [[Image: Flags.png|90px|??]] | KIA (Battle of Arras, Pas-de-Calais, France), French Army[[Image:Barbot-69.jpg|30px|??]][[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Barker-3218|Barker]] |Cecil Massey Arbuthnot |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Gallipoli, Turkey) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Barkley-912|Barkley]] |Pvt David Cantu |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|USA]] |[[Image:Photos-701.jpg|35px|KIA]][[Image:Military_Medals-179.png|35px|MOH]][[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px]] |- |[[Barnes-13414|Barnes]] |William |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |DoW-Gas (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Barry-1997|Barry]] |Edward Francis |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Vietnam) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Bartek-4|Bartek]] |Donald Eugene (Donnie) |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Vietnam) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Bartol-28|Bartol]] |Stockton Rush |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Bomb run over Germany) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Barton-5894|Barton]] |Edward Kellan |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-3.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Barwick-391|Barwick]] |Archibald Forbes |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Belgium) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Basilone-1|Basilone]] |Giovanni (John) |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |MOH/NC/KIA (Iwo Jima) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Baskerville-413|Baskerville]] |Clifford Waterworth |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-3.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Bassman-1|Bassman]] |Albert Henry Winter |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Somme, France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Bates-6191|Bates]] |Glen Roy |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Ypres, Belgium) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Bauer-2218|Bauer]] |Harold William |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |MOH/KIA (Guadalcanal) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Beairsto-55|Beairsto]] |William |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-3.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Beaver-1948|Beaver]] |Jefferson |Korean War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Yongsan, South Korea), US Army [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Beckingham-19|Beckingham]] |Roy Emanuel |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Belgium) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Beckingham-21|Beckingham]] |William Henry |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Belgium) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Bell-2778|Bell]] |Charles Stewart |WWI |[[Image:Photos-136.png|90px|??]] |KIA (Delville Wood, Somme, France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Belzil-16|Belzil]] |Herménégile |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-3.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Arras, Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Bench-195|Bench]] |Clarence A |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA U. S. Army [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Bennett-16330|Bennett]] |Steven Logan |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA, KIA, MOH, (South Vietnam) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Bergstrom-283|Bergstrom]] |Royce K. |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Berry-7423|Berry]] |Charles Joseph |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |MOH/KIA (Iwo Jima) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Beyea-33|Beyea]] |Frank C. Beyea |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-3.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Beyke-35|Beyke]] |Albert Vincent |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Belgium) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Biancaniello-74|Biancaniello]] |Giuseppe |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Meuse-Argonne, France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Bickers-32|Bickers]] |John T. |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Bidgood-142|Bidgood]] |Kingsley Arnold Wesley Cyril |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Broodseinde, Belgium) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Birtles-17|Birtles]] |Lennie Joyce |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Crete) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Bishop-10368|Bishop]] |Arthur Edward |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Mesopotamia) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Bishop-10284|Bishop]] |Cecil Henry |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Bishop-10421|Bishop]] |Colin George |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |Died of wounds (Egypt) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Bishop-10415|Bishop]] |Daniel Percy |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Gallipoli, Turkey) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Black-6544|Black]] |Alwyn Rufus |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Somme, France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Bland-355|Bland]] |Henry Gordon |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Somme, France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Blanke-63|Blanke]] |Leroy Benjamin |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Bliss-4684|Bliss]] |Thomas Robert |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (South Vietnam) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Blomfield-50|Blomfield]] |Charles George |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Ypres, Belgium) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Boggess-142|Boggess]] |Edward James (Bogie) |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (South Vietnam) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Bond-5455|Bond]] |Cyril Tom |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Greece) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Bond-5466|Bond]] |Walter John |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |Died of wounds (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Bonham-873|Lt.-Cdr. Bonham R.N.]] |Henry Thomas Robert |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |(Died aboard H.M.S. Fleetwood) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Bonham-869|Captain Bonham R.N.]] |Thomas Parry |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Battle of Jutland) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Bonnyman-23|Bonnyman Jr]] |Alexander |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|USA]] |MOH/KIA (Tarawa) [[Image:Military_Medals-179.png|35px|MOH]][[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px]] |- |[[Bordelon-204|Bordelon]] |S Sgt William J |WW II |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|USA]] |KIA (Tarawa) [[Image:Photos-701.jpg|35px|KIA]][[Image:Military_Medals-179.png|35px|MOH]] [[Image:Photos-246.png|35px|PH]][[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px]] |- |[[Bosiljevac-8|Bosiljevac]] |Michael Joseph (Mike) |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA, POW, KIA (North Vietnam) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Bowen-3132|Bowen]] |Gordon David |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (El Alamein) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Bowns-14|Bowns]] |Pvt Harry |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Ypres, Belgium - Messines Ridge) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Brennan-362|Brennan]] |Edward Michael |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Brickell-122|Brickell]] |John Percy |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Belgium) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Brock-449|Brock]] |John Daniel |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-3.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Brooke-1041|Brooke]] |Charles Francis |First Taranaki War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Brooke-1587|Brooke]] |Charles Pearson Joseph |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px]] |- |[[Brooke-972|Brooke]] |Leonard Stopford |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Bagzabern, Germany) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Brooke-1036|Brooke]] |Rollo Sinclair |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Brown-57474|Brown]] |Archibald Cormack |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-3.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Brown-22802|Brown]] |Douglas James |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Brown-58224|Brown]] |William Eberts Brown |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-3.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Brownsword-116|Brownsword]] |John Clarry |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Ceylon) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Brudno-1|Brudno]] |Edward Alan |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA, POW, KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Brunson-26|Brunson]] |Charles A. |U.S. Civil War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-20.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Chickamauga, Georgia)[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Brunson-1789|Brunson]] |William Francis |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Shot down in the North Sea) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Buckley-1005|Buckley]] |Alexander Henry |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|90px|??]] |VC, KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Bulmer-619|Bulmer]] |Oscar Harold |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-3.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Burgess-3597|Burgess]] |Thomas James |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Burns-10478|Burns]] |James Burns Jr. |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Germany) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Burrows-1156|Burrows II]] |William Ward |War of 1812 |[[Image:War of 1812 Project Images-3.png|90px|*]] |[[Image:Burrows-1156.jpg|35px|*]] KIA, Congressional Gold Medal |- |[[Burton-3454|Burton]] |Oliver Clive Hay |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|90px|??]] |[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] KIA (Italy) |- |[[Buzzelli-61|Buzzelli]] |Wayland |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Luxembourg) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Bye-35|BYE]] |William |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Cadell-43|Cadell]] |Assheton Biddulp |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Cain-2990|Cain]] |Harry Leslie |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Flanders) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Caldwell-5778|Caldwell]] |Sgt James Humphrey |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|90px]] |KIA (near Germany) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Callahan-1301|Callahan]] |John |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|90px]] |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Cameron-8517|Cameron]] |Bruce Malcolm Cameron |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-3.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Cameron-3104|Cameron]] |James W |U.S. Civil War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.png|90px|??]] |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Cameron-6918|Cameron]] |Napier Charles Gordon ||WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Campbell-12776|Campbell]] |Hugh |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-3.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Carey-3532|Carey]] |Leslie James |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Palestine) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Carlyon-Hughes-3|Carlyon-Hughes]] |Basil John Schreiber |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] ||[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Carmichael-2627|Carmichael]] |John Arthur Lloyd |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (North West Europe) Royal Australian Air Force [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Cassie-95|Cassie]] |Jerry Cassie |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-3.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Castañeda Peña-1|Castañeda Peña]] |Mike C. |Korean War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|USA]] |[[Image:Photos-701.jpg|35px|KIA]][[Image:Military_Medals-179.png|35px|MOH]][[Image:Military_Medals-198.png|35px|BSM]][[Image:Photos-246.png|35px|PH]] x3 [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Cate-487|Cate]] |James W |U.S. Civil War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-20.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Cater-179|Cater]] |Pvt Edgar Percival |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Somme, France)[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Cayzer-17|Cayzer]] |Nigel John |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Chambers-3682|Chambers]] |Steven Doyle |Vietnam |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (South Vietnam) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Chambers-10644|Chambers]] |William Wallace |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Papua New Guinea) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Charters-59|Charters]] |Robert |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|90px]] |KIA (Ypres, Belgium) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Chase-264|Chase]] |Alpheus |U.S. Civil War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.png|90px|??]] |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Cherry-1354|Cherry]] |Percy Herbert |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|90px|??]] |VC, MC, KIA (France), WIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Clark-38939|Clark]] |Alfred Joseph |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Clark-15870|Clark]] |Leslie Ewing |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Germany) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Clark-43438|Clark]] |Stanley Gordon |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-3.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Belgium) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Clarke-4051|Clarke]] |George Edward |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-3.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Clarke-25446|Clarke]] |James Sylvester |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Clarke-3355|Clarke]] |John David |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Belgium) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Clemens-259|Clemens]] |Herbert James |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Cobb-7364|Cobb]] |Milford Eudene |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (South Vietnam) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Cobeil-1|Cobeil]] |Earl Glenn |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |POW, KIA (Hanoi, Vietnam) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Cole-18132|Cole]] |Herbert Edward |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Cole-10722|Cole]] |Lt Col Robert George |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|USA]] |[[Image:Photos-701.jpg|35px|USA]][[Image:Military_Medals-179.png|35px|MOH]][[Image:Photos-246.png|35px|PH]][[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Cole-16780|Cole]] |[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Cole-16780 Weldon Leilond Colde] |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-3.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (France or Belgium) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Collins-23886|Collins]] |Specialist Fourth Class Larry Richard |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|USA]] |KIA (South Vietnam) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Colyer-232|Colyer]] |Sgt. Wilbur E. |WWI ||[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA, KIA, MOH (Verdun, France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Compton-1098|Compton]] |Spencer Douglas |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Congdon-798|Congdon]] |Orren John |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-3.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Conway-2554|Conway]] |William |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-3.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Cook-44539|Cook]] |Percy |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Coote-261|Coote]] |Leonard |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Flanders) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Corelli-1|Corelli]] |Fernald Michael Clifford |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Hauts-de-Seine, France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Corley-1039|Corley]] |Freddie Calvin |Korean War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |MIA, KIA (North Korea Sector - United States Army) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Cosman-536|Cosman]] |Justin Wilfred |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-3.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Cotton-2017|Cotton]] |Charles Penner |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-3.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Belgium) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Cotton-2019|Cotton]] |Ross Penner |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-3.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Belgium) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Coubrough-17|Coubrough]] |John Brown |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-3.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Coubrough-18|Coubrough]] |Simon Peter |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-3.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Coventry-406|Coventry]] |William St John |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Crabtree-625|Crabtree]] |James Otis |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Cramton-3|Cramton]] |Chester Harrison |Korean War ||[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|USA]] |KIA (South Korea) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Creek-168|Creek]] |Corp Thomas Elbert |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|USA]] |[[Image:Photos-701.jpg|35px|KIA]][[Image:Military_Medals-179.png|35px|MOH]][[Image:Photos-246.png|35px|PH]][[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Crerar-106|Crerar]] |Malcolm C. |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-3.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Palestine) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Crocker-1875|Crocker]] |Denton Winslow |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Kon Tum, South Vietnam) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Cruthers-61|Crothers]] |Carson |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-3.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Belgium) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Cullen-474|Cullen]] |Harold |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Indonesia) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Cunningham-5338|Cunningham]] |Charles Albert Glentworth |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Cupp-238|Cupp]] |Clifford Harold |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Pacific Air Operations against Japan) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Curtis-8753|Curtis]] |Ernest William |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Belgium) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Curtis-8882|Curtis]] |John |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Curtis-8884|Curtis]] |Joseph Bernard |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Curtis-8756|Curtis]] |Walter George |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |DoW (England) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Cushing-920|Cushing]] |Alonzo Cushing |U.S. Civil War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.png|90px|??]] |MOH, KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Cuvelier-17|Cuvelier]] |Edward Leo |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-3.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Davidson-16374|Davidson]] |Elmer |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Germany) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Davidson-10167|Davidson]] |Scotty |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-3.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Belgium) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Davies-7204|Davies]] |Chaplain The Rev. Emlyn Holt ||WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |Died in military service (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Davis-8073|Davis]] |Major George Andrew |Korean War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|USA]] |KIA, MOH [[Image:Photos-701.jpg|35px|KIA]][[Image:Military_Medals-179.png|35px|MOH]][[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Deadman-158|Deadman]] |Frank |WW I |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |DoW (Pas de Calais, France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Dealey-5|Dealey]] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samuel_David_Dealey Commander Samuel David] |WW II |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|USA]] |[[Image:Photos-701.jpg|35px|KIA]][[Image:Military_Medals-179.png|35px|MOH]][[Image:Photos-181.png|35px|??]]x4 [[Image:Photos-272.png|35px|??]][[Image:Photos-246.png|35px|PH]][[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Decker-7672|Decker]] |Harvey Lemuel |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|USA]] |KIA (Germany) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Deen-329|Deen]] |Loyce Edward |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|USA]] |KIA (At sea, Naval Pacific Air Operations against Japan) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Denison-850|Denison]] |Edgar Street |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-3.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Belgium) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Denison-1081|Denison]] |Francis Turquand |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-3.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Vimy, France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Denison-837|Denison]] |George Taylor |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-3.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Denison-1080|Denison]] |John Richard |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-3.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Somme, France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Dent-527|Dent]] |James |U.S. Civil War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.png|90px|??]] |KIA (Annapolis, Maryland, USA) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[DeRusha-55|DeRusha]] |Edwin Ross |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-3.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Detrick-233|Detrick]] |Donald Glen |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (South Vietnam) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Devlin-988|Devlin]] |Milford |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-3.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Devlin-412|Devlin]] |Russell Clarence |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-3.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Dionne-684|Dionne]] |Adolphus |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-3.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Dobson-1877|Dobson]] |Montague Charles |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Donnelly-2614|Donnelly]] |SGT John Robert |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|USA]] |KIA (Normandy) Army Air Force [[image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Doring-27|Doring]] |Herbert William |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree_Profiles_Roll_of_Honor-2.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Papua, New Guinea)[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Dreier-196|Dreier]] |Hermann Josef |WWII |[[Image:German_Flags-16.png|90px|??]] |KIA (Wassilewska, Russia) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Dudgeon-193|Dudgeon]] |Jimmy |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-3.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Duff-1047|Duff]] |George |Napoleonic Wars |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Battle of Trafalgar) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Dunan-5|Dunan]] |James |WWII ||[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Italy) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Dunbar-1378|Dunbar]] |Arbuthnott John |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Dyer-8835|Dyer]] |Sidney James |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Eales-67|Eales]] |Roland Joseph |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Earhart-196|Earhart]] |Thomas Britton |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-3.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Easton-623|Easton]] |Clifford George |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-3.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Edgerly-85|Edgerly]] |William |U.S. Civil War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.png|90px|??]] |KIA ( Fort Wagner, Charleston) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Edlmann-7|Edlmann]] |Ernest Elliot |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |DOW (Battle of Barjisiyah, Persia) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Ekins-80|Ekins]] |Franklin George |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Ekins-81|Ekins]] |Willingham Richard |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Ellis-4957|Ellis]] |Harry Joseph |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (South Vietnam) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Ellison-3611|Ellison]] |George Edward |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA Mons, Belgium 11 Nov 1918[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Emery-3154|Emery]] |Stephen William |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Belgium) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px]] |- |[[English-3641|English]] |Robert Smith |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (over France, pilot of a B-17) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Epperson-282|Epperson]] |Harold Glenn |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |MOH, KIA (Saipan, Mariana Islands) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Etchberger-8|Etchberger]] |Richard Loy (Dick) |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA, MOH (Laos) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Evans-8222|Evans]] |Arthur James Samuel |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (France ) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Eugarde-6|Eugarde]] |Stephen Francis Eugarde |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Gallipoli, Turkey) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Evans-8223|Evans]] |William Henry |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA, MID (Amiens) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Exton-679|Exton]] |Richard |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Gallipoli, Turkey) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Eyers-48|Eyers]] |Herbert Ernest |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Gallipoli, Turkey) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Eyles-169|Eyles]] |Lawrence William |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Ypres, Belgium) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Eyles-89|Eyles]] |Thomas Charles |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Gallipoli, Turkey) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Fagan-861|Fagan]] |Frederick Earl (Fred) |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Romania) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Fagan-486|Fagan]] |Roy Charles |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- | [[ Fairbanks-4485|Fairbanks]] | Paul Douglas | World War II | [[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] | KIA |- |[[Faith-179|Faith]] |Don Carlos |Korean War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |MOH, KIA (Korea) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Falk-865|Falk]] |Richard William |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Thừa Thiên-Huế, South Vietnam) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Falvey-103|Falvey]] |William Bernard |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Belgium) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Fardy-3|Fardy]] |John Peter |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|]] |MOH, KIA (Okinawa) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Fellowes-27|Fellowes]] |Basil Hamilton Abdy |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Feuerstein-280|Feuerstein]] |William J. Feuerstein |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Germany) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Finn-68|Finn]] |James Henry |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |VC, KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Firman-148|Firman]] |Humphrey |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |- |[[Firth-2088|Firth]] |Harry |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |Died of wounds (Tunisia) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Fitzmaurice-334|Fitzmaurice]] |PFC Thomas |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|]] |KIA (Battle of the Bulge) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Fitz Randolph-181|Fitz Randolph]] |Nathaniel |American Revolutionary War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.png|90px|??]] |WIAX4,POW, MIA, KIA (Woodbridge, Middlesex County, New Jersey) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Fleming-2510|Fleming]] |Valentine |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Picardy, France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Forrest-574|Forrest]] |Norman |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-3.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- | [[Forsyth-1368|Forsyth]] |Peter Wm Irvine | WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Battle of Somme)[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Fotheringham-262|Fotheringham]] |John Beveridge |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-3.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Fowler-5983|Fowler]] |2nd Lt Thomas W |WW II |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|USA]] |(Carano Italy) [[Image:Photos-701.jpg|35px|USA]][[Image:Military_Medals-179.png|35px|MOH]][[Image:Photos-246.png|35px|PH]][[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Frommert-30|Frommert]] |Robert Edward |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Italy) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Foster-11639|Foster]] |Arthur Cedric |WWI ||[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Fowler-6757|Fowler]] |William Alonzo |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- | [[Francis-5580 |Francis ]] | Lindell | Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] | KIA (Quang Tri, Vietnam) [[image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Fraser-3423|Fraser]] |Archibald Brydon |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-3.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Fraser-13957|Fraser]] |Alexander |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (France) 1918 [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Freeman-12647|Freeman]] |Reginald Morse |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-3.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Freyer-63|Freyer]] |Charles H. |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA 6 Mar 1944, 95th BG[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Gabites-12|Gabites]] |Eric Briggs |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Gallipoli, Turkey) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Gaither-612|Gaither]] |Glenn E. |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Gardner-5762|Gardner]] |John Archibald |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Gallipoli, Turkey) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Garland-2382|Garland]] |John (Leading Stoker R.N.) |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |Died in Military Service (At sea off Harwich) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px]] |- | [[Gascoyne-179| Gascoyne]] | Harry | WWI | [[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] | KIA (at sea) British Army [[image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- | [[Gascoyne-184| Gascoyne]] | Robert James | WWI | [[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] | KIA (France) British Army [[image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Gascoyne-Cecil-12|Gascoyne-Cecil]] |Randal William |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Gascoyne-Cecil-13|Gascoyne-Cecil]] |Rubert |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Gee-3593|Gee]] |William Richard |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Roeux, France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Gee-1301|Gee]] |John |American Revolutionary War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.png|90px|??]] |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Gibbes-75|Gibbes]] |Nigel Arthur St. George |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |DOW (Middle East) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Giggins-38|Giggins]] |Stanley William |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Belgium) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Gilbert-4800|Gilbert]] |Walter Clifford |WWI |[[Image:Photos-136.png|90px|??]] |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- | [[Gilday-42|Gilday]] | Clement Theodore | WW1 | [[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg |90px|??]] | KIA Belgium Canadian Army |- |[[Godsey-417|Godsey]] |Crockett |U.S. Civil War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-20.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Battle of Drewry's Bluff) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Gooden-231|Gooden]] |Henry Herbert |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-3.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Gordon-10785|Gordon]] |Frank |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Gordon-5730|Gordon]] |Gilbert James Alexander |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Belgium) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Gomez-927|Gomez]] |Sergeant Miguel Ramirez |WW II |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.png|90px|??]] |KIA (Tokashiki Island, Kerama Retto Islands, Pacific) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Gonzalez-2223|Gonzalez]] |Sgt Alfredo Cantu |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|USA]] |[[Image:Photos-701.jpg|35px|KIA]][[Image:Military_Medals-179.png|35px|MOH]][[Image:Photos-246.png|35px|PH]] [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Gowanlock-27|Gowanlock]] |James Laidlaw |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-3.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Graham-18499|Graham]] |George Herbert |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-3.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Graves-5998|Graves]] |Lt. Terrence Collinson |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |MOH, WIA, KIA (Quang Nam, Vietnam) [[Image:Military_Medals-179.png|35px|MOH]] [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |-|[[Grey-1917|Grey]] |George William |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Belgium) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Grierson-145|Grierson]] |Andrew Benson |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-3.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Gue-49|Gue]] |Stanley Gue |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Germany) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Guertin-216|Guertin]] |Percival Edward |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-3.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Guillen-69|Guillen]] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ambrosio_Guillen Ambrosio] |Korean War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|USA]] |[[Image:Photos-701.jpg|35px|KIA]][[Image:Military_Medals-179.png|35px|MOH]] [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Gwatkin-424|Gwatkin]] |Archibald Willoughby |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Gwatkin-423|Gwatkin]] |Frederick Charles Nicol |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Hahn-748|Hahn]] |Leslie Leonard |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Ypres Belgium) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Hahn-750|Hahn]] |Otto Louis |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Gallipoli) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Hall-35829|Hall]] |Harry Walter |Korean War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Korea) [[Image:Photos-701.jpg|35px|KIA]] |- |[[Hall-39173|Hall]] |Ziba |American Revolution |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA Pennsylvania, New Hampshire Continental Army [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|Killed in Action]] |- |[[Halligan-43|Halligan]] |William (Bill) |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Ypres, Belgium) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Halyburton-49|Halyburton]] |William David |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |MOH/KIA (Okinawa) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Hambro-44|Hambro]] |Percival |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Somme, France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Hampton-1006|Hampton]] |Denis Allen |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Hamilton-21924|Hamilton]] |Robert Satterwhite |U.S. Civil War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-20.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Battle of Perryville, Kentucky) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Hancock-2831|Hancock]] |Patrick John Robert |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Borneo) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Hanson-3545|Hanson]] |Jack Glennon |Korean War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|USA]] |[[Image:Photos-701.jpg|35px|KIA]][[Image:Military_Medals-179.png|35px|MOH]] [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Hanson-2080|Hanson]] |Warrick Tasbut |U.S. Civil War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.png|90px|??]] |KIA (Virginia) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Harrington-2350|Harrington]] |Jonathan |American Revolutionary War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.png|90px|??]] |KIA (Lexington) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Harris-20478|Harris]] |2nd LT James Lindell |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|USA]] |KIA [[Image:Photos-701.jpg|35px|KIA]][[Image:Military_Medals-179.png|35px|MOH]] MOH [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Hartstein-51|Hartstein]] |Pilot Officer Phillip P |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |Killed over Hanover [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Harvey-3426|Harvey]] |Benjamin Gladstone |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-3.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Belgium) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Hatch-1789|Hatch]] |Sidney Francis |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Somme) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Hawkins-5952|Hawkins]] |LT William Deane |WW II |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|USA]] |[[Image:Photos-701.jpg|35px|KIA]][[Image:Military_Medals-179.png|35px|MOH]][[Image:Photos-246.png|35px|PH]] Tarawa, WIAx2, KIA, MOH [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Haynes-5290|Haynes]] |Clifford Earl |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Quang Nam, Vietnam) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Heitman-51|Heitman]] |William John |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Europe) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Hemsworth-103|Hemsworth]] |Arthur Ernest |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Passchendaele, Belgium) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Herbert-2275|Herbert]] |Richard |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Egypt) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Hibbard-1224|Hibbard]] |Edmund John |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Hibbard-1222|Hibbard]] |Ernest James |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Palestine) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Hicks-10653|Hicks]] |Winfred Charles |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-3.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Hill-34397 | Hill]] |Howard Scott |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Cambodia) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Hipple-89|Hipple]] |Joseph John |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Iwo Jima) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Hocken-46|Hocken]] |Richard Henry |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-3.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Holbrooke-17|Holbrooke]] |Gerald Howard |WWI ||[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-3.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Hoole-29|Hoole]] |Christopher James |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Belgium) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Horder-32|Horder]] |Harris Henry (Skippy) |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Port Morseby, New Guinea) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Horn-961|Horn]] |Walter Wilfred |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-3.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Hornby-336|Hornby]] |Geoffrey Phipps |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Ypres, Belgium) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Horner-3303|Horner]] |Larry Mark |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Binh Thuan, South Vietnam) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Hough-2452|Hough]] |James Rogers |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Saipan) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Yeakley-136|Houser]] |Oscar William |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|USA]] |KIA (Nepomuk, Chechoslovakia) - US Army Air Force [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Howes-622|Howes]] |Frederick Samuel |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Somme, France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Howes-634|Howes]] |Peter |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Battle of Britain) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Hudson-6258|Hudson ]] |TSgt Eldon Lee (Lee) |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|USA]] |English Channel KIA, AM, PH [[Image:Photos-701.jpg|35px|KIA]][[Image:Military_Medals-202.png|35px|AM]][[Image:Photos-246.png|35px|PH]] |- |[[Hudson-5291|Hudson]] |John Wesley |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-3.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Hughbanks-29|Hughbanks]] |TSgt Mitchell Rodwell |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|USA]] |KIA (Normandy, France); Purple Heart, Bronze Star; [[Image:Photos-246.png|35px|PH]][[Image:Military_Medals-198.png|35px|BS]] [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Hughes-23053|Hughes]] |PVT Abram |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (British Army, killed at Obies, France, six days before the Armistice) |- |[[Hughes-24655|Hughes]] |S/SGT Herbert Howard |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|USA]] |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Hughes-3348|Hughes, Jr]] |2nd LT Lloyd Herbert |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|USA]] |Campina, Romania KIA, MOH, PH [[Image:Photos-701.jpg|35px|KIA]][[Image:Military_Medals-179.png|35px|MOH]][[Image:Photos-246.png|35px|PH]] |- |[[Hughes-24657|Hughes]] |PFC Morris Edward |Korean War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (North Korea Sector - United States Army) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Hull-65|Hull]] |James Thomas |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Salerno, Italy) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Hunnicutt-110|Hunnicutt]] |Andrew Young |U.S. Civil War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-20.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Hanover, Virginia) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Hunsinger-311|Hunsinger]] |Harry Foster |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Battle of Argonne Woods, France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Hutchins-1933|Hutchins]] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnnie_David_Hutchins Seaman First Class Johnnie David] |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|USA]] |KIA, MOH, WIA, PH [[Image:Photos-701.jpg|35px|KIA]][[Image:Military_Medals-179.png|35px|MOH]][[Image:Photos-246.png|35px|PH]] [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Hutchison-388|Hutchison]] |John "Curley" |WWI |[[Image:Photos-136.png|90px|??]] |KIA (Ypres, Belgium) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- | [[Hyderman-17|Hyderman]] | Howard James | WWII | [[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-3.jpg|90px|??]] | KIA (Holland) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Ismay-25|Ismay]] |George Bruce |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Tunisia) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Jackson-26598|Jackson]] |Geoffrey Laird |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Jackson-52119|Jackson]] |Eugene A |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Germany) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[James-12816|James]] |Herbert |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Jardine-590|Jardine]] |John Joseph |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-3.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Belgium) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Jeffcock-13|Jeffcock]] |Harold Charles Firth |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Somme, France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Jefferson-670|Jefferson]] |John Waugh |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Ypres, Belgium) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Johnson-64346|Johnson]] |Alfred |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Johnston-25775|Johnston]] |Herbert Hindson |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Canakkale, Turkey) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Johnstone-1930|Johnstone]] |Lewis Howard |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-3.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Jones-120200|Jones]] |Gary Calhoun |Vietnam |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Vietnam) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Jones-62653|Jones]] |Harod Edward (2nd Lt. RFC) |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |France (Died in a flying accident) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Jones-80603|Jones]] |James Leslie |WW ll |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Germany) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Jones-61731|Jones]] |James Montague |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |Oxford (Died in Military Service) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Jones-109171|Jones]] |Joseph John Reuben |American Civil War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA at Campground #2 in Atlanta, Georgia [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Jones-20358|Jones]] |Loftus Edward Percival |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Belgium) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Jones-20324|Jones]] |Loftus William |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |VC,KIA (Battle of Jutland) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Jones-39873|Jones]] |Robert Haywood |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Kabrick-33|Kabrick]] |Jack Lee |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Italy) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Kearby-18|Kearby]] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neel_E._Kearby Colonel Neel Ernest] |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|USA]] |[[Image:Photos-701.jpg|35px|KIA]][[Image:Military_Medals-179.png|35px|MOH]][[Image:Photos-272.png|35px|PH]] KIA, MOH [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Keathley-52|Keathley]] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_D._Keathley Staff Sergeant George Dennis] |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|USA]] |[[Image:Photos-701.jpg|35px|USA]][[Image:Military_Medals-179.png|35px|MOH]][[Image:Military_Medals-198.png|35px|??]] [[Image:Photos-246.png|35px|PH]][[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] Mount Altuzzo, Italy |- |[[Keating-1043|Keating]] |Edward Dunn |U.S. Civil War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|USA]] |KIA (Battle of Shiloh, Tennessee) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Keith-3317|Keith]] |Miguel Hernandez "Mike" |Vietnam War ||[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|USA]] |MOH, WIA, KIA (Quang Ngao, Vietnam)[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Keith-Johnston-1|Keith-Johnston]] |Macfie |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Kelly-5628|Kelly]] |James M |Mexican American War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Mexico) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Kelly-2453|Kelly ]] |William Robert |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Ypres Belgium) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Kerr-5613|Kerr]] |John Jarvie |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |MIA/KIA (The Battle of Vella Lavella, Solomon Islands) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Keyes-735|Keyes]] |Geoffrey Charles Tasker |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |VC, MC, KIA (Libya) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Kibler-580|Kibler]] |John |U. S. Civil War |[[Image:WikiTree_Profiles_Roll_of_Honor-1.jpg|90px|?? ]] |KIA (Chancellorsville) 115th Regiment, Co. D [[image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |- |[[Kidd-1247|Kidd]] |Isaac Campbell |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA/MOH (Pearl Harbor) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Kiezkowski-1|Kiezkowski]] |Edward Thomas, (Eddie) |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Vietnam) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Kilmer-338|Kilmer]] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_E._Kilmer John Edward] |Korean War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|USA]] |KIA, MOH [[Image:Photos-701.jpg|35px|KIA]][[Image:Military_Medals-179.png|35px|MOH]][[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Kimbro-79|Kimbro]] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Truman_Kimbro Technician Fourth Grade Truman] |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|USA]] |[[Image:Photos-701.jpg|35px|KIA]][[Image:Military_Medals-179.png|35px|MOH]][[Image:Photos-246.png|35px|PH]][[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[King-33469|King]] |Gerald Lawrence |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-3.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Kirkpatrick-1473|Kirkpatrick]] |John (Jack) |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Gallipoli) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Klinefelter-307|Klinefelter]] |James |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Italian Campaign)[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Knight-7728|Knight]] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_L._Knight First Lieutenant Jack Llewellyn] |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|KIA]] |[[Image:Photos-701.jpg|35px|KIA]][[Image:Military_Medals-179.png|35px|MOH]]MOH, TX Lg. MOH, KIA (LoiKang, Burma) |- |[[Knight-7729|Knight]] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raymond_L._Knight First Lieutenant Raymond Larry] |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|USA]] |[[Image:Photos-701.jpg|35px|KIA]][[Image:Military_Medals-179.png|35px|MOH]] [[Image:Photos-506.png|35px|??]] [[Image:Photos-246.png|35px|PH]]x2 WIA, KIA, MOH [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Knox-3133|Knox]] |2nd Lt. Andrew Ronald |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Somme, France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Knox-3125|Knox]] |Lt.-Col. James Meldrum |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |DoW (Asiago Plateau, Italy) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- | [[ Kohls-77|Kohls]] | Sgt. Edward Robert | WWII | [[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] | KIA (Okinawa, Japan) U.S. Army, 96th Infantry Division [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Kupau-19|Kupau]] |Leonard |Korean War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |MOH KIA (North Korea) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Lambert-2024|Lambert]] |William |U.S. Civil War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Mississippi) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Lamelza-2|Lamelza]] |Mario |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (South Vietnam) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Lamplough-14|Lamplough]] |Frank Wilkins |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-3.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Langham-309|Langham]] |Frederick D |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |MIA/KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Lapp-421|Lapp]] |Goldwin Dimma |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-3.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Lastinger-23|Lastinger]] |Seaborn E. |U.S. Civil War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-20.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Law-2729|Law]] |Robert David |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |MOH, WIA, KIA (Tinh Phuoc Thanh, Vietnam)[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[ Lawrence-4744|Lawrence]] |Frank Helier |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Lawrence-2777|Lawrence]] |James |War of 1812 |[[Image:War of 1812 Project Images-3.png|90px|*]] |[[Image:Lawrence-2777-1.jpg|35px|*]] KIA Congressional Gold Medal [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[ Lawrence-4743|Lawrence]] |William George |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Laws-461|Laws]] |Walter George |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Gulf of Taranto) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Layton-920|Layton]] |Francis Paul Hamilton |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-3.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Belgium) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[LeBlanc-7189|LeBlanc]] |Eloi B. |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-3.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Lee-1189|Lee]] |Harry Erland |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-3.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Lee-17341|Lee]] |Lenox Cleland Lee |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Cuinchy, France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Lee-16321|Lee]] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milton_A._Lee Private First Class Milton Arthur] |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|USA]] |[[Image:Photos-701.jpg|35px|KIA]][[Image:Military_Medals-179.png|35px|MOH]][[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Lee-17321|Lee]] |Noel |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |Wounded at Gallipoli- Died of wounds at Malta [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Lee-17316|Lee]] |Noel Esmund |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Belgium) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Le_Fleming-94|Le Fleming]] |Lawrence Julius (Lt.-Col.) |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Villecholles near Vermand, France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Leighton-1896|Leighton]] |Gary Willard |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (South Vietnam) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Lempriere-8|Lempriere]] |Henry Anderson |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Lennon-242|Lennon]] |Edward Francis |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Lennon-244|Lennon]] |Joseph Cyril |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Belgium) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Lenox-122|Lenox]] |John W. |U.S. Civil War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.png|90px|??]] |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Lenox-Conyngham-11|Lenox-Conyngham]] |Jack Staples Molesworth |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Lent-610|Lent]] |Jacob |U. S. Civil War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.png|90px|??]] |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Leonard-7269|Leonard]] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turney_W._Leonard First Lieutenant Turney White] |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|USA]] |[[Image:Photos-701.jpg|35px|KIA]][[Image:Military_Medals-179.png|35px|MOH]] KIA Germany, MOH [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Leslie-754|Leslie]] |Captain William |American Revolutionary War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Princeton)[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Lett-215|Lett]] |Clifford Samuel |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-3.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Lewis-27719|Lewis]] |Alfred John |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |Died in military service (Somme, France)[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Lewis-28109|Lewis]] |Samuel Edward |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |Died in military service (Salonica, Greece)[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Ley-334|Ley]] |2nd Lt. Geoffrey Arthur |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Belgium) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Ley-335|Ley]] |2nd Lt. Maurice Carew |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Somme, France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Liddington-64|Liddington]] |Harold C |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Palestine) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Lightfoot-1113|Lightfoot]] |Elmer Earl |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Belgium) Pvt. US Army 60th Infantry [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Lightoller-36|Lightoller]] |Frederic Roger |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Granville, France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- | [[Lingle-200|Lingle]] | Conrad | U.S. Civil War | [[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg |90px|??]] | KIA (White Oak Road, VA) Pvt., PA 53rd Vol. Inf. USA |- |[[Linn-1356|Linn]] |Nathan |American Revolutionary War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.png|90px|??]] |KIA (Ft. McAfee Kentucky, killed by Indian allies of British) |- |[[Lynn-3361|Linn]] |William |War of 1812 |[[Image:Terry_s_Photos-300.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Killed by Indian Allies of the British at Portage des Sioux, Missouri in 1815) |- |[[Lister-365|Lister]] |Arthur Hugh |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Lister-370|Lister]] |Hugh Evelyn Jackson |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Lloyd-10046|Lloyd]] |William Rees |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|USA]] |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] Navy Cross Medal, Corregidor Island, Philippines |- |[[Lockhart-3578|Lockhart]] |Frank Edwin |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-3.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Lockstone-17|Lockstone]] |Edward Sharland |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Loder-72|Loder]] |David Eustace |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Italy) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Logan-4230|Logan]] |John William Gow |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-3.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Lohs-1|Lohs]] |Johannes Oswald |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-3.gif|90px|??]] |KIA (Sandettie Bank) PLM[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Long-556|Long]] |Harold |WWII | [[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|USA]] | KIA (Czechoslovakia)[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Long-5560|Long]] | Ralph William | WWII | [[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|USA]] | KIA (Mediterranean Area)[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Longstaffe-6|Longstaffe]] |David John |WWII ||[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Greece) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Loring-928|Loring]] |Charles Buxton |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Loring-930|Loring]] |Walter Latham |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Ypres, Belgium) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Luckie-57|Luckie]] |Edward |WWI |[[Image:Photos-136.png|90px|??]] |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Lucas-6938|Lucas]] |Donald Ray |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|USA]] |KIA (Vietnam) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Lummus-166|Lummus]] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Lummus First Lieutenant Andrew Jackson] |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|USA]] |[[Image:Photos-701.jpg|35px|KIA]][[Image:Military_Medals-179.png|35px|MOH]][[Image:Photos-246.png|35px|PH]][[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Lyell-45|Lyell]] |Charles Antony |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |VC, KIA[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |} See '''[[Space:Killed_in_Action_Page_2|{{Blue|Killed in Action Page 2 for profiles M through Z}}]]'''
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*[[Space:Killed_in_Action|Killed in Action]] '''{{Blue|Click on the link for Killed in Action Table profiles A- L}}''' *'''Key to Other Information''' *MOH=Medal of Honor (United States of America) *PLM=Pour le Mérite (Germany) *MID=Mentioned in Dispatches *KIA=Killed in Action *MIA=Missing in Action *POW=Prisoner of War {|class="wikitable sortable" border="4" |- ! scope="col"| Last Name ! scope="col"| First/Middle Names ! scope="col"| Conflict ! scope="col"| Flag of Country ! scope="col"| Other Information |- |[[MacCallum-105|MacCallum]] |Donald |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-3.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Macdonald-4649|Macdonald]] |George Fraser |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-3.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[MacFarlane-947|MacFarlane]] |Edward |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|90px|??]] |At Sea - HMHS Rewa - Died of Wounds |- |[[Macfie-603|Macfie]] |Claud William |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[MacGregor-673|MacGregor]] |Cortlandt Richard |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |Gallopoli KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[MacGregor-1196|MacGregor]] |John Atholl |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |Somme, Picardie, France KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[MacGregor-675|MacGregor]] |Kenneth Cortlandt |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |Ypres, Belgium KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[MacGregor-794|MacGregor]] |Thomas Charles Stuart |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |Cambri, France (K.I.A.) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Machell-185|Machell]] |Maurice Irving Machell |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-3.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Mack-3277|Mack]] |Allen Glenn |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|USA]] |KIA (Quảng Nam, South Vietnam) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Mack-2094|Mack]] |Manford Earl |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-3.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[MacMichael-42|MacMichael]] |Ralph William |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-3.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (France)[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Maher-586|Maher]] |Charles Leo (Charlie) |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|90px|??]] |[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] KIA ( Gallipoli, Turkey) |- |[[Mairs-60|Mairs]] |Norman Francis |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-3.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Maitland-345|Maitland]] |Samuel |First Lebanon War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Maltby-2819|Maltby]] |Henry Bradford |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (N of the Azores) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Mansfield-694|Mansfield]] |Norman |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Marchbanks-94|Marchbanks]] |R B, Sr. |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Belgium) |- |[[Marchbanks-95|Marchbanks]] |R B, Jr. |Viet Nam |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Viet Nam) |- |[[Marrow-87|Marrow]] |Edward Armfield |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Gallipoli) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Marsden-2501|Marsden]] |Sidney Neal |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Marsden-2500|Marsden]] |Sydney Neale |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Martindale-595|Martindale]] |Robert |US Civil War |[[Image:Mil_template_images-5.png|90px|KIA]] |KIA - Battle of Peachtree Creek - near Atlanta, Georgia |- |[[Martinez-2163|Martinez]] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benito_Martinez_(soldier) Benito] |Korean War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|USA]] |[[Image:Photos-701.jpg|35px|KIA]][[Image:Military_Medals-179.png|35px|MOH]] |- |[[Mason-2836|Mason]] |Clarence Russell |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|90px|??]] |POW/MIA,KIA (Germany) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Matheson-456|Matheson]] |Ian Keith |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Matheson-1433|Matheson]] |Col Roderick |US Civil War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-20.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA Maryland [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- | [[Mathis-1433| Mathis]] | Thomas Henry | Philippine-American War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|USA]] | KIA (Pilippines) [[image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Mathis-1337|Mathis]] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_W._Mathis First Lieutenant Jack Warren] |WW II |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|USA]] |[[Image:Photos-701.jpg|35px|KIA]][[Image:Military_Medals-179.png|35px|MOH]][[Image:Photos-246.png|35px|PH]] KIA Vegesack, Germany |- |[[May-10196|May]] |Daniel Arnold |Viet Nam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (South Viet Nam)[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[McAdam-378|McAdam]] |James M |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-3.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (France or Belgium)[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[McAdam-98|McAdam]] |William W. |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] KIA |- |[[McAskill-97|McAskill]] |Campbell |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-3.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (France)[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[McAteer-295|McAteer]] |James Hilliard |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-3.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Netherlands) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[McCain-985|McCain]] |Nelson |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-3.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (France)[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[McCallum-1920|McCallum]] |Donald |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-3.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (France)[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[McCarthy-4995|McCarthy]] |Justin |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-3.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (France)[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[McCausland-301|McCausland]] |Frank |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-3.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (France)[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Mccloy-10|Mccloy]] |Russell Gifford |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] KIA |- |[[McClure-4639|McClure]] |Ira |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-3.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (France)[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[McCoy-1369|McCoy]] |Jesse |War of Texas Independence |[[Image:Mil_template_images-5.png|90px|KIA]] |KIA (The Alamo) |- |[[McDaid-345|McDaid]] |James Verner |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree_Profiles_Roll_of_Honor-3.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA Battle of Amiens, Canada, 26th Bn. (New Brunswick Regiment) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[McGarry-512|McGarry]] |Michael |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA Cheshire Regiment 22nd & 64th Labour Corps [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[McGlone-163|McGlone]] |Felix Wilson |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree_Profiles_Roll_of_Honor-3.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA Battle of Amiens (Somme). Canadian Expeditionary Forces, 8th Bn. |- |[[McGraw-1156|McGraw]] |Donald T. McGraw |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Germany)[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[McHenry-733|McHenry]] |Paul Harding |Korean War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|USA]] |[[Image:Photos-246.png|35px|PH]] |- |[[McIntosh-938|McIntosh]] |Albert Edward |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (France)[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[McKechnie-881|McKechnie]] |Charles |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (France and Flanders) Black Watch (Royal Highlanders)[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[McPartland-109|McPartland]] |James |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-3.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (France)[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[McPhee-709|McPhee]] |Charles Kenneth |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-3.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (France)[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[McQuoid-105|McQuoid]] |Charles Loren |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-3.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Belgium)[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Messer-2340|Messer]] |Frederick Charles Eddington |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA in Turkey in 1915[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Meyerkord-1|Meyerkord]] |LT Harold Dale |Viet Nam |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Viet Nam) [[image: Military_Awards_and_Badges-6.png|35px|??]] [[Image:Military_Medals-198.png|35px|??]]w/v [[Image:Photos-246.png|35px|PH]]x2 [[image: Military_Awards_and_Badges-9.png |35px|??]] |- |[[Micks-11|Micks]] |Robert Alonzo |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-3.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Belgium)[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Middleton-891|Middleton]] |William Archibald Arbuthnot |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Mitchell-13557|Mitchell]] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_N._Mitchell Frank Nicias] |Korean War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|USA]] |[[Image:Photos-701.jpg|35px|KIA]][[Image:Military_Medals-179.png|35px|MOH]] [[Image:Photos-272.png|35px|??]] [[Image:Military_Medals-198.png|35px|??]]w/v[[Image:Photos-246.png|35px|PH]]x2 |- |[[Mitchell-22867|Mitchell]] |James Robert |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA Vietnam [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Moffat-130|Moffat]] |William Robert |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px]] |- |[[Moreland-789|Moreland]] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whitt_L._Moreland Whitt Lloyd] |Korean War | [[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|USA]] |[[Image:Photos-701.jpg|35px|KIA]][[Image:Military_Medals-179.png|35px|MOH]] KIA, MOH |- |[[Morris-9239|Morris]] |Ernest Russell |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (France)[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px]] |- |[[Morris-15161|Morris]] |Private 28561 John Bertie |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (2nd Somme, France)[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px]] |- |[[Morton-3544|Morton]] |Arthur Ernest Bernard |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-3.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (France)[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Moseley-789|Moseley]] |Sylvester Edwin |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Mowbray-264|Mowbray]] |Cyril McLellan |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-3.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Belgium) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Mulligan-812|Mulligan]] |William Andrew |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-3.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (France)[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Munroe-181|Munroe]] |Ensign Robert |American Revolutionary War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.png|90px|??]] |KIA(Lexington) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Murphy-14967|Murphy]] |Lewis H. Murphy |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Unknown; Possibly near Phillipines)[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Murphy-10330|Murphy]] |Lewis William |WWI ||[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA Iraq[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px]] |- |[[Nairn-374|Nairn]] |Ross Bell |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-3.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Germany) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Neal-2818|Neal]] |George Ivor |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Flanders) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Nediger-7|Nediger]] |Clarence Austin |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-3.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (France)[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Nelson-39|Nelson]] |Horatio |Napoleonic Wars |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Battle of Trafalgar) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Newman-6862|Newman]] |Henry John |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |Somme, France (Died of wounds)[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Newman-6871|Newman]] |Reginald George |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |Egypt (Died in military service)[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Newman-6944|Newman]] |Victor Garnet |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |France (K.I.A.)[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Newton-9305|Newton]] |William Wallace |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|USA]] |KIA (Quang Nam, Vietnam) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[ Nicol-2481| Nicol]] |John |WWI | [[Image:Photos-136.png|90px|??]] |KIA (France and Flanders) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Nichols-4506|Nichols]] |Malcolm Alan Melmer |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|90px|??]] |Kia(Singapore) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Nicolls-126|Nicolls]] |John Oliver |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] KIA |- |[[Nissen-161|Nissen]] |Mark |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|UK]] |KIA (Flanders, France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Nierer-1|Nierer]] |John Edward |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|USA]] |KIA (Tây Ninh, South Vietnam) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Northcroft-4|Northcroft]] |Harry Cuthbert |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Gallipoli) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Norton-2852|Norton]] |Cecil Herbert |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-3.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Belgium) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Oliver-9619|Oliver]] |Elgin |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-3.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (France)[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[O'Neill-2026|O'Neill]] |Brian Arthur |WWII |[[Image:UK Flags-34.png|90px|??]] |KIA[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[O'Neill-2020|O'Neill]] |Edward Bruce |WWI |[[Image:UK Flags-34.png|90px|??]] |KIA[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[O'Neill-2027|O'Neill]] |Shane Edward Robert |WWII |[[Image:UK Flags-34.png|90px|??]] |KIA[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Orser-181|Orser]] |Elgin |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-3.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (France)[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Osborne-3571|Osborne]] |Spruce McKay |War of 1812 |[[Image:Terry_s_Photos-300.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[O'Sullivan-677|O'Sullivan]] |Gerald Robert Lidwill |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |VC, KIA, WIA (Gallipoli)[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Ouderkirk-152|Ouderkirk]] |Jacob Allan |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-3.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (France)[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Oyer-182|Oyer]] |Frederick |American Revolution |[[Image:WikiTree_Profiles_Roll_of_Honor-5.png|90px|??]] |KIA (Battle of Oriskany) |- |[[Pack-899|Pack]] |John |US Civil War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-20.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA |- |[[Painter-531|Painter]] |Jean Herbert |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Palfreyman-136|Palfreyman]] |Benjamin Edward |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Meteren, France) |- |[[Paonessa-4|Paonessa]] |Anthony |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Shot Down) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Pass-89|Pass]] |Curtis Elmo |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (France)[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Passmore-1282|Passmore]] |William John |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-3.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Patterson-8306|Patterson]] |Melbourne Philip |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-3.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (France)[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Paul-4629|Paul]] |George Henry |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |Gallipoli, Turkey (K.I.A.) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Pawson-28|Pawson]] |Hugh Manley |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Tunisia) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Peacock-5133|Peacock]] |Richard Ellis |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-3.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Pearson-9923|Pearson]] |William David |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-3.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Pelletier-2362|Pelletier]] |Charles Adolphe |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-3.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (France)[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Pentland-42|Pentland]] |Nelson |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Belgium) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Perkins-13218|Perkins]] |Marshall Raymond |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-3.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (France)[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Perry-12449|Perry]] |Archibald James |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |Belgium (Died of wounds) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Persse-70|Persse]] |Rudolph Algernon |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Ypres) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Peters-7451|Peters]] |Frederick Thornton |WWI,WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-3.jpg|90px]] |VC, KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px]] |- |[[Phillips-27849|Phillips]] |Edison Richard |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (South Vietnam) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Picot-70|Picot]] |Peter Simons |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Gallipoli, Turkey) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Picton-Warlow-4|Picton-Warlow]] |Arthur |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |Died of malaria (Mombasa) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Picton-Warlow-3|Picton-Warlow]] |Wilfred |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |France, English Channel (DWS) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Pike-5846|Pike]] |Pvt Caleb C. |US Civil War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.png|90px|??]] |[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] KIA |- |[[Pike-4639|Pike]] |Sgt Donald Cleaver |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Pike-5410|Pike]] |Ernest (Able Seaman R.N.) |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |At sea off Malta (Died in Military Service) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Pike-3990|Pike]] |Sgt Lyman Batchellor |US Civil War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.png|90px|??]] |[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] KIA |- |[[Pike-6932|Pike]] |Pvt Percival James |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Pile-170|Pile]] |Cyril John |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Pitsenbarger-39|Pitsenbarger]] |William Hart |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |MOH/KIA[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Plunket-36|Plunkett]] |Brinsley Sheridan Bushe |WWII |[[Image:UK Flags-34.png|90px|??]] |Sudan [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Poitras-539|Poitras]] |Albert Joseph |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-3.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Pollard-1223|Pollard]] |John Ross |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-3.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (France)[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Poole-2414|Poole]] |John Evered |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |D.o.W. (Brandhoek, Belgium) |- |[[Pope-4554|Pope]] |Thomas |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |France (Died in Military Service) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Powys-53|Powys]] |Beverley Cunliffe |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-3.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Belgium)[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Preece-347|Preece]] |Trevor Wilfred |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA(Gallipoli) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Price-14294|Price]] |Charles |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |France (Died in military service) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |- |[[Price-33487|Price]] |Charles Peter |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |- |[[Price-33494|Price]] |John Henry |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |- |[[Price-17120|Price]] |George Lawrence |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-3.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Belgium)[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Price-14296|Price]] |Richard |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |Gallipoli (Died of wounds) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Prior-774|Prior]] |Harry Leonard |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (England)[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Provinciali-3|Provincial]] |Paul Provincial |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Germany)[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Pullan-67|Pullan]] |Charles Ernest Arbuthnot |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Purkiss-55|Purkiss]] |James Freeman |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA-(France)[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Putaansuu-18|Putaansuu]] |Walfred |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Germany) 510th Bomb Squadron, 351st Bomb Group Tail-gunner on B-17 #42-29843 |- |[[Rainey-1772|Rainey]] |Corporal Samuel Hoy |Korean War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Sea of Japan) 98th Bomb Wing, 345th Bombardment Squadron Aerial gunner on B-52 |- |[[Ramer-351|Ramer]] |2nd Lt. George Henry |Korean War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |MOH, KIA. [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Rapp-1472|Rapp]] |Chester |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (France) |- |[[Rattray-334|Rattray]] |Haldane Burney (Lt.-Col. DSO). |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |Iraq (K.I.A.)[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Rattray-361|Rattray]] |Malcolm MacGregor (Lt.-Col. DSO). |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |Basra, Mesopotamia-Died in military service[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Ray-4830|Ray]] |Archibald Douglas Hussey |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA Gallipoli, Turkey[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Raymond-Barker-19|Raymond-Barker]] |Richard "Dick" |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA Forrest of Hamel, France [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Reading-299|Reading]] |Leslie James |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Gallipoli Turkey)[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Redsell-18|Redsell]] |Thomas Frederick |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (At Sea)[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Reeves-4644|Reeves]] |Henry Thomas |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |France & Flanders (K.I.A.) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Relander-167|Relander]] |Henrik Bertel |WWII Continuation War |[[Image:Finland-9.png|90px|??]] |KIA (Jandeba river, Russia) |- |[[Rescorl-94|Rescorl]] |John Charles |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Singapore) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Rice-13622|Rice]] |Andrew William |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Dinh Tuong, Vietnam) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Richards-5203|Richards]] |Charles |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Richards-5204|Richards]] |Robert |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Richardson-20432|Richardson]] |Jeffrey Allen |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Quang Tin, Vietnam) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Richthofen-1|Richthofen]] |Manfred Albrecht |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-3.gif|90px|??]] |KIA (France) PLM [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Ridling-16|Ridling]] |George Ridling |United States Civil War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |Killed in Action, Resaca Georgia CSA Infantry [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Ridling-9|Ridling]] |John Mason |United States Civil War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |Killed in Action, Gettysburg Pennsylvania, CSA Infantry [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Roan-94|Roan]] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_H._Roan Private First Class Charles Howard] |WW II |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|USA]] |[[Image:Photos-701.jpg|35px|KIA]][[Image:Military_Medals-179.png|35px|MOH]][[Image:Photos-246.png|35px|PH]] WIA, KIA, MOH |- |[[Robb-816|Robb]] |James Thompson |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-3.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Roberts-18173|Roberts]] |James Rhoderic Trethowan |WWI ||[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA Ypres, Belgium[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Robinson-17821|Robinson, Jr.]] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_E._Robinson,_Jr. First Lieutenant James E.] |WW II |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|USA]] |[[Image:Photos-701.jpg|35px|KIA]][[Image:Military_Medals-179.png|35px|MOH]][[Image:Photos-246.png|35px|PH]] |- |[[Roe-2971|Roe]] |Donovan Connor |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |HMS Hood when she was lost to enemy action [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Rockett-580|Rockett]] |Tom |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] KIA (Selsey Bill, Sussex) |- |[[Rogers-22710|Rogers]] |John Lewis |WWI ||[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |Cairo, Egypt[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Rogus-5|Rogus]] |Joseph A. (Joe) |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Roosevelt-44|Roosevelt]] |Quentin |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] KIA (France) |- |[[Rooth-36|Rooth]] |Richard Reginald |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-3.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Belgium) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Rosamond-67|Rosamond]] |Alexander George |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-3.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Rose-3042|Rose]] |Mervyn Sydney (Michael) |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|90px|??]] |MIA, KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- | [[Ross-17154 | Ross]] | James Edward | WWII | [[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] | KIA Iwo Jima United States Marine Corps [[image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- | [[Royston-346|Royston]] | Raymond Edwin | WWII | [[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|USA]] | KIA (Japan) on the U.S.S. Franklin [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Sadler-3390|Sadler]] |Gerard Gloag |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA Ypres, Belgium [[image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Sagers-22|Sagers]] |Ronald Ray |Vietnam |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Cambodia) [[image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Sangster-431|Sangster]] |Edgar Clayton |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-3.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Ypres, Belgium) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Sansom-295|Sansom]] |Samuel Franklin |US Civil War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-20.jpg|90px|??]] |[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]]KIA |- |[[Satterwhite-107|Satterwhite]] |Benjamin F. |US Civil War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-20.jpg|90px|??]] |[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] KIA (Battle of Yellow Bayou near Simmesport, LA) |- |[[Satterwhite-2392|Satterwhite]] |Claude Ernest |Spanish-American |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]]KIA (Philippines) |- |[[Satterwhite-387|Satterwhite]] |Dwight King |Vietnam USMC |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] KIA (Quang Nam Province, Vietnam) |- |[[Satterwhite-1851|Satterwhite]] |James Albert |WWII U.S. Army |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]]KIA (North Africa) |- |[[Satterwhite-558|Satterwhite]] |James A. |US Civil War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-20.jpg|90px|??]] |[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]]KIA Cuthbert, GA. |- |[[Satterwhite-688|Satterwhite]] |James Andrew, Jr. |WWII USMC |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]]KIA (Okinawa) |- |[[Satterwhite-3676|Satterwhite]] |Johnnie F. |WWII Air Corps |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]]KIA (Europe) |- |[[Satterwhite-2071|Satterwhite]] |John B. |US Civil War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-20.jpg|90px|??]] |[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]]KIA at Austin, AR. |- |[[Satterwhite-1854|Satterwhite]] |John Lamar |WWII U.S. Army |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]]KIA (Italy) |- |[[Satterwhite-1271|Satterwhite]] |John W. Franklin |US Civil War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-20.jpg|90px|??]] |[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]]KIA - Location unknown |- |[[Satterwhite-2713|Satterwhite]] |Joseph Julian |WWII USN |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]]KIA (German U-boat sunk his ship) |- |[[Satterwhite-2103|Satterwhite]] |Leonard H. "Lenn" |US Civil War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-20.jpg|90px|??]] |[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]]KIA, Location unknown |- |[[Satterwhite-1767|Satterwhite]] |Lilbon Dabney |WWI U.S. Army |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]]KIA (France) |- |[[Satterwhite-559|Satterwhite]] |Marcus Lafayette |US Civil War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-20.jpg|90px|??]] |[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]]KIA Richmond, VA |- |[[Satterwhite-1818|Satterwhite]] |Marshall |WWII USN |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]]KIA (USS Cisco Submarine sunk by Japanese) |- |[[Satterwhite-1875|Satterwhite]] |Paschal L. |US Civil War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-20.jpg|90px|??]] |[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] KIA (Virginia) |- |[[Satterwhite-1279|Satterwhite]] |Ryan Telford |WWII U.S. Army |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]]KIA (Italy) |- |[[Satterwhite-4602|Satterwhite]] |Thomas H. |US Civil War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-20.jpg|90px|??]] |[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]]KIA |- |[[Satterwhite-4592|Satterwhite]] |Thomas Richard |US Civil War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-20.jpg|90px|??]] |[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]]KIA, Battle of Prairie Grove, AR |- |[[Satterwhite-1527|Satterwhite]] |Virgle |WWII U.S. Army |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]]KIA (Belgium) |- |[[Satterwhite-4424|Satterwhite]] |William H. |US Civil War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-20.jpg|90px|??]] |[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] KIA Vicksburg, MS |- |[[Satterwhite-102|Satterwhite]] |William Jackson |US Civil War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-20.jpg|90px|??]] |[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]]KIA, Murfreesboro, TN |- |[[Satterwhite-1447|Satterwhite]] |Yancy Manning |US Civil War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-20.jpg|90px|??]] |[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]]KIA, Location unknown |- |[[Savine-3|Savine]] |Hubert John |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |France (Died of wounds) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Saylor-1007|Saylor]] |Scott Edward |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (South Vietnam) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Schaffer-1480|Schaffer]] |Blaine Clarence |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (South Vietnam) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Schneider-5131|Schneider]] |Ferdinand Constand |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Château-Thierry, France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Schrader-499|Schrader]] |James Lewis |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Italy) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Scott-18914|Scott]] |Cecil Edgar |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-3.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Scott-31664|Scott]] |David Everett |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-3.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Belgium) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Scott-21811|Scott]] |Gerald Lee (Jerry) |Korean War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA, KIA (South Korea) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Scott-32702|Scott]] |Harold Archibald |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-3.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Belgium) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Scott-21979|Scott]] |Reuben Abram |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-3.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Scott-Mackirdy-5|Scott-Mackirdy]] |Charles David |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |France (Died of wounds) |- |[[Seccull-29|Seccull]] |Private 2516 Joseph Henry |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Loos, France)[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Sedore-214|Sedore]] |William Ross |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-3.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Selfe-45|Selfe]] |Hilton Vincent |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Sell-1075|Sell]] |Clifford Lloyd |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|USA]] |KIA (Thừa Thiên-Huế, Vietnam) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Sharpe-2413|Sharpe]] |Frank Francis |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |France (Died of wounds) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Shaw-12672|Shaw]] |Frederick |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |France (KIA) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Shell-1435|Shell]] |William Herbert |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-3.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- | [[Shenk-187|Shenk]] | Raymond Edwin | WWI | [[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|USA]] | KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Shewfelt-75|Shewfelt]] |Gilbert |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-3.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Belgium) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Shewfelt-21|Shewfelt]] |Lorne Gibson |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-3.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Shewfelt-144|Shewfelt]] |Roy Godfrey |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-3.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Shier-481|Shier]] |George Wesley |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-3.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Belgium) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Shingles-10|Shingles]] |Harry |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (France)[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Short-1126|Short]] |Frederick Valentine |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (France)[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Sidebottom-100|Sidebottom]] |Thomas |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]](LeTouret,France) |- |[[Sifton-43|Sifton]] |Ellis Wellwood |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-3.jpg|90px|??]] |VC, KIA (France) |- |[[Simmons-8005|Simmons]] |Warren |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Italy) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Sivil-29|Short]] |William Henry |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA, (France) 8th Bttn, Yorkshire Reg, (Green Howards) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Sladen-3|Sladen]] |Saint Barbe |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]](Ypres, Belgium) |- |[[Smith-38062|Smith]] |Ernest John |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Smith-180630|Smith]] |Jack E. |World War II |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Netherlands) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Smith-125746|Smith]] |Joseph Francis |Guadalcanal Campaign – World War II |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA Point Cruz, Guadalcanal Island, Solomon Islands [[image:Smith-125746.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Smith-236269|Smith]] |Warren M. |WWII U.S. Army |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (D-day, Normandy, France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Smith-Maxwell-6|Smith-Maxwell]] |Archie Findlay |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Somme, France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Soper-1107|Soper]] |Russell Wright |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-3.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Soper-327|Soper]] |Terence John |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA(Over the Atlantic) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Sparkes-388|Sparkes]] |Bernard Kenneth |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA over Hamburg Germany RAFVR [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Sparling-489|Sparling]] |Vincent Thomas |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-3.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Spencer-5170|Spencer]] |Dudley Willes |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Staeheli-31|Staeheli]] |Otto |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Stairs-350|Stairs]] |Hazen Cook |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-3.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Belgium) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Stairs-352|Stairs]] |Roy Sharp |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-3.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Stallard-Penoyre-3|Stallard-Penoyre]] |Ralph Carnac Baker |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |H.M.S. Dasher (Died in military service)[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Steindam-9|Steindam]] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russell_A._Steindam First Lieutenant Russell Albert] |Vietnam |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|USA]] |KIA (Tay Ninh Province, Vietnam) [[Image:Photos-701.jpg|35px|KIA]][[Image:Military_Medals-179.png|35px|MOH]][[Image:Photos-246.png|35px|PH]] |- |[[Stevenson-4631|Stevenson]] |Harry Burnett |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Gallipoli, Turkey) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Stewart-13083|Stewart]] |Algernon Bingham Anstruther |South African war ,WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA,KIA (Somme) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Stowers-172|Stowers]] |Fred (Freddie) |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (France) MOH [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Straiton-26|Straiton]] |Robert William |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (France)[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Strawther-7 |Strawther]] |Henry |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] | KIA, France [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Sundius-Smith-3|Sundius-Smith]] |Ronald Christian |WWI ||[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA France[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Tarkington-87|Tarkington]] |Thomas J. |Mexican-American War |[[Image:US_Flags-11.png|90px|??]] |KIA (Battle of Buena Vista) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Taylor-35216|Taylor]] |Thomas |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Sicily, Italy) Royal Navy |- |[[Taylor-34559|Taylor]] |William |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Teaz-5|Teaz]] |Homer Nevin |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] MC |- |[[Teaz-10|Teaz]] |Richard |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Thompson-38216|Thompson]] |Joseph Ewart |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |Belgium (Died of wounds) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Thornbury-92|Thornbury]] |Ernest |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |Gallipoli, Turkey (K.I.A.) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Thornbury-91|Thornbury]] |William Henry |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |Died of wounds. France [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Thomas-38715|Thomas]] |Lt.-Col Richard Michael Collette |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |France (K.I.A.)[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Throckmorton-451|Throckmorton]] |Lt Col Richard Courtenay Brabazon |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA Iraq [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Throup-26|Throup]] |George Frederick |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA Gallipoli, November 1915. |- |[[Throup-25|Throup]] |George Frederick (Eric) |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA HMS Glorious, Norwegian Sea 1940. |- |[[Tidwell-1286|Tidwell]] |Wilkins Marion |American Civil War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA at Beans Station in Tennesse [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Timmerman-434|Timmerman]] |Grant Frederick |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |MOH/KIA (Saipan)[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Tipton-1290|Tipton]] |Robert Edward |WW II Navy |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|USA]] |[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]]KIA, USS Monssen (DD-436), sunk by Japanese |- |[[Trame-18|Trame]] |Robert E. |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Italy) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Tristram-89|Tristram]] |William Barrington |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Burma) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Trotter-1192|Trotter]] |Bernard Freeman |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA Arras, France |- |[[Trump-764|Trump]] |John |US Civil War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-20.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA, Rocky Face, Whitefield, GA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Truran-47|Truran]] |Pilot Officer Anthony John Jameson |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |Died on active service [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Tryon-832|Tryon]] |Henry |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (France)[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Tryon-833|Tryon]] |Richard |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (France)[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Tugwell-118|Tugwell]] |Frank |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |France (Died in military service)[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Tugwell-117|Tugwell]] |Joseph Mark Washington |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |Egypt (K.I.A.) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Tull-216|Tull]] |Walter Daniel John |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (France)[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Tweedy-133|Tweedy]] |Paul Eugene |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA Butendorf Germany US Army [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Tye-1036|Tye]] |Ernest James |WWII ||[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA Germany[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Tye-1051|Tye]] |Sidney William |WWII ||[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA Egypt |- |[[Varey-17|Varey]] |Miles Philip |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Vaudrey-21|Vaudrey-Barker-Mill]] |William Claude Frederick |WWI ||[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |K.I.A. Somme, France [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Vincent-1343|Vincent]] |Donald Bruce |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|90px|??]] |POW/MIA,KIA(BURMA Railway(Thailand) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Waggoner-1936|Waggoner]] |William A. Waggoner |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Germany)[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Wahab-87|Wahab]] |James Bourdillon |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Wakefield-2922|Wakefield]] |William Edgar |WW I |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |France (K.I.A.) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Wallace-8067|Wallace]]||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herman_C._Wallace Private First Class Herman C.] |WW II |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|USA]] |[[Image:Photos-701.jpg|35px|KIA]][[Image:Military_Medals-179.png|35px|MOH]][[Image:Photos-246.png|35px|PH]] KIA Germany, MOH |- |[[Wallington-171|Wallington]] |John Henry |WW I |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |At Sea Battle of Jutland (K.I.A.) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Walters-5016|Walters]] |Edward Charles |WW I |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (France)[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Waterman-1343|Waterman]] |Guy Victor |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-3.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Netherlands) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Watkins-4768|Watkins]] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Travis_E._Watkins Travis Earl] |Korean War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|USA]] |[[Image:Photos-701.jpg|35px|KIA]][[Image:Military_Medals-179.png|35px|MOH]][[Image:Military_Medals-198.png|35px|??]][[Image:Photos-246.png|35px|PH]] |- |[[Webber-639|Webber]] |Harold Richard Noel |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Kokoda Track Port Moresby)[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Weeks-4123|Weeks]] |Reginald Roland |WW1 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-3.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (France)[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Wegg-Prosser-2|Wegg-Prosser]] |Cecil Francis Joseph |WW1 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px]]KIA |- |[[Weide-40|Weide]] |Elvin G. |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]]KIA (Aircrew over Sicily, Italy) |- |[[Weiss-2465|Weiss]] |Norman S. Weiss |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Germany)[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Wellesley-33|Wellesley]] |Edmond Ernest Charles |WW1 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |France KIA[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px]] |- |[[Weston-4107|Weston]] |Harry Redvers |WW1 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |Died in military service [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px]] |- |[[Wheeler-5852|Wheeler]] |Ernest |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |MIA, POW, KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px]] |- |[[White-17016|White]] |Cecil |Boer War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Rensburg)[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Willis-15408|Willis]] |Charles William |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |Anzio, Italy KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Willis-6841|Willis]] |Herbert James |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |France (K.I.A.)[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Willis-3359|Willis]] |John Harlan |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |MOH/KIA (Iwo Jima)[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Wilson-34554|Wilson]] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfred_M._Wilson Private First Class Alfred Mac] |Vietnam |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|USA]] |KIA (Quang Tri Province, Vietnam)[[Image:Photos-701.jpg|35px|KIA]][[Image:Military_Medals-179.png|35px|MOH]][[Image:Photos-246.png|35px|PH]] |- |[[Winter-1477|Winter]] |William Henry |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Gallipoli)[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Wirth-1418|Wirth]] |Harold Edward |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|USA]] |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Witek-12|Witek]] |Frank Peter |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] MOH/KIA (Guam) |- |[[Witt-1097|Witt]] |Charles Henry |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Somme, France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Witt-4833|Witt]] |Jack Wiremu |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Bapaume, France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Wood-24254|Wood]] |Charles |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |IFrance (K.I.A.)[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Woodman-974|Woodman]] |Edgar |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |IFrance (K.I.A.)[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Woodman-976|Woodman]] |Leslie Harold |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |Java, Indonesia (Japanese PoW)[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Woodward-5032|Woodward]] |Frank |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |India (Died in military service) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Worcester-519|Worcester]] |Lester C. |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Germany) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Wright-13750|Wright]] |John Frank |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (North Atlantic) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Young-19128|Young]] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marvin_R._Young Staff Sergeant Marvin Rex] |Vietnam |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|USA]] |KIA (Ben Cui, Vietnam) [[Image:Photos-701.jpg|35px|KIA]][[Image:Military_Medals-179.png|35px|MOH]][[Image:Photos-246.png|35px|PH]] |- |[[Zimnoch-3|Zimnoch]] |Władysław |Polish-Soviet War |[[Image:Flags-17.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (Polish-Soviet War) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Zintak-3|Zintak]] |Joseph |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA (France)[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |}
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In the old cathedral of Cashel there is a small shield, upon which are the arms of Boyton ' three spur rowels ' with the name of Boyton in old English letters inscribed upon it. Also the tomb of O'Kearney, the lord of many manors in the neighbourhood, who d. in 1460 ; his direct descendant, David O'K., was Archbishop of Cashel in 1602. The O'K. lived at the castles of Killusty, and Barretstown, at Cappaghmore, and Knockinglass. [[Shortt-183|John Shortt, also spelt Shorte and Short]] was allocated this Castle as part of the Adventurer's scheme. He invested in this scheme together with his uncle Sir Samuel Owfield and his cousin Richard Staper. [[Shortt-183|John Shortt]] and [[Staper-1|Richard Staper]] were mentioned in the will of their Grandmother [[Moore-18676|Thomasine Owfield (nee Moore)]] in 1637. Perhaps those funds helped them with their investment. Before John was able to take up his land in Ireland he had died in 1654 and the land reverted to his wife Sarah. Sarah remarried in 1656 to William Kentish and it seems most probable that she passed this opportunity to her son [[Shortt-85|John Shortt]], b. 1648 in Tring, Hertfordshire, England and that he was the first of this lineage to migrate to Ireland. No evidence has shown up to date that any Shortt resided here however. John Shortt son of Sarah, was then associated with land in Gortagarry (Gortagarry, Toomevara, Tipperary). Headstone’s 68, 69 & 70 are all enclosed in railings. The O’Flahertys were the main Landlords around the area in the late 1800’s and early 1900’s. They donated the land on which the church and school are built. They resided in Killusty Castle. Erected to the Memory of Patrick O Flaherty of Killusty Depd April 12th 1801 Aged 55 years Also James O Flaherty of Scart Died Mar 27 1866 Aged 61 years May they rest in peace Erected by Richard O’Flaherty Killusty Castle to the memory of his beloved brother Michael died may 23rd 1860 aged 75 years also to the memory of his beloved wife Mary died 14th janurary 1865 aged 75 years beneath too lie the mortal remains of and Richard O’Flaherty died 7th march 1867 aged 82 years Michael O’Flaherty died march 22nd 1975 "Richard O'Flaherty a farmer of Killusty, lost 2,180 pounds...." Margaret Mary O’Shea (affaf), born Milestown 3rd July 1913: bapt. in Cloneen 5th July 1913. Married Michael O’Flaherty of Killusty Castle, Fethard – a farmer. 2002 - MULTI-MILLIONAIRE British composer of Cats, Starlight Express, Evita and Phantom of the Opera, Andrew Lloyd Webber is likely to have a fight on his hands over a planned pub, if the residents of a Co Tipperary village have their way. Plans by local businessman Jim O'Flaherty to build a ?2m pub and restaurant about half a mile from the village of Killusty, close to where the composer owns a 400-acre stud farm and 12th century Kiltinan Castle, have been halted for the next few months. It is interesting that Kiltinan and Killusty were so close by. Kiltinan having been owned by [[Staper-1|Richard Staper]] and Killusty by [[Shortt-183|John Shortt]] (both Adventurers and first cousins). O'FLAHERTY (née O'Shea)(Margaret) (Peg) (late of Killusty Castle, Fethard and Cherrymount, Clonmel) - November 6, 2006 (peacefully), at Suirmount Nursing Home; deeply regretted by her loving family, Liam, Jim, Mick, Mildred, Cecelia, Fidelma, Attracta, Olwen, grandchildren, great- grandchildren, nieces, nephew, sons-in- law, daughters-in-law, sister-in-law, relatives and her many friends In 2017 the property appears the same in appearance as in the photograph above. According to the current owner Mr O'Flaherty his family had resided there for many generations (at least three he thought) and he knew very little of the house history. He stated the dilapidated buildings to the rear of the property were built about 1810. Further evidence above supports that this property was in his family for many generations. ==Sources== 15th Annual Report 1666-1684 Sarah Kentish alias Short, relicit of John Short and John Short her son, part of Killustie with a castle thereon 245 acres 15th Annual Report 1666-1684 p. 238 John Short (son of Sarah Kentish) in Gortegarry in NE part therof 113 acres 2 roods 27 perches in Drumeene 17 acres total Upper Ormond Tipperary http://historicgraves.com/knocknagapple-templetenny/ts-kngl-0144/grave Beggars, Cheats and Forgers: A History of Frauds throughout the ages Pg. http://www.limerickcity.ie/media/07%2028%2052.pdf The description of Ireland, and the state thereof as it is at this present in anno 1598 : now for the first time published from a manuscript preserved in Clongowes-Wood Collegeby Hogan, Edmund, 1831-1917 https://archive.org/stream/descriptionofire00hogauoft/descriptionofire00hogauoft_djvu.txt
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[[Category: Kindred Cemetery, Estill County, Kentucky]] [[Category:Estill County, Kentucky, Cemeteries]] This free space page for the Kindred Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]], created to document the life and times of our ancestors who are interred here. The U.S Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:Global_Cemeteries|Global Cemeteries Project]]. Located on Highway 594 (Red Lick Road) between Clark Road and Locust Road, this cemetery has about 100 legible tombstones and quite a few fieldstone markers and others old ones too worn to read. There are quite a few members of the Kindred, French, Powell, and Bicknell families. [https://www.google.com/maps/place/37%C2%B035'47.7%22N+84%C2%B004'59.7%22W/@37.5970413,-84.0859411,586m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m2!3m1!1s0x0:0x0 Kindred Cemetery, Estill County, Kentucky on Google Maps] [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&GScid=2181127&CRid=2181127&pt=Kindred%20Cemetery& Kindred Cemetery on Find A Grave] == Table of Interments == {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! Last Name ! First Names ! data-sort-type="date" |Birth ! data-sort-type="date"|Death ! Inscription and notes ! class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- | [[Bicknell-546|Abney]] || Anna E. (Bicknell) || 1899 Dec 7 || 1921 Feb 14 || || [[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Azbill-32|Azbill]] || William Sherman || 1865 Mar 30 || 1915 Feb 22 || "In the land where we'll never grow old" || [[Image:Azbill-32.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Skinner-4031|Becknell]] || John Ann (Skinner) || nd || nd || || [[Image:Skinner-4031.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Becknell-15|Becknell]] || Tyre || 1829 Apr 30 || 1913 Apr 18 || || [[Image:Becknell-15.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Richardson-12803|Bicknell]] || Addie M. || 1920 Apr 24 || 2013 Oct 27 || || [[Image:Bicknell-547.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Bicknell-566|Bicknell]] || Alma || 1879 May 10 || 1904 Jun 19 || "She was the sunshine of our home" || [[Image:Bicknell-566.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Bicknell-564|Bicknell]] || Bissie || 1891 Aug 29 || 1910 Dec 5 || "Missed on earth but a home in heaven" || [[Image:Bicknell-564.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Bicknell-568|Bicknell]] || Clyde Sidney || 1905 Aug 7 || 1920 Mar 27 || "Our beloved son" || [[Image:Bicknell-568.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Bicknell-569|Bicknell]] || Elby || 1875 May 22 || 1901 Nov 17 || || [[Image:Bicknell-569.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Bicknell-548|Bicknell]] || Everett Darrell || 1938 Jan 16 || 2010 Feb 3 || "Beloved husband" "Friend" || [[Image:Bicknell-548.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Webb-10400|Bicknell]] || Gracie (Webb) || 1909 Feb 28 || 1932 Apr 12 || "Wife of Estill Bicknell" || [[Image:Webb-10400.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Bicknell-412|Bicknell]] || Hiram || 1820 Dec 21 || 1894 Sep 13 || || [[Image:Bicknell-442.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Bicknell-443|Bicknell]] || James Lewis || 1857 Feb 17 || 1934 May 28 || "At rest" || [[Image:Bicknell-443.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Bicknell-441|Bicknell]] || John Andrew || 1848 Nov 9 || 1925 Dec 8 || "Father let thy grace be given, that we may meet in heaven" || [[Image:Bicknell-441.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Bicknell-547|Bicknell]] || Leonard || 1910 Mar 22 || 2001 Jan 29 || || [[Image:Bicknell-547.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Kindred-140|Bicknell]] || Lillie (Kindred) || 1875 Jun 28 || 1955 Jul 2 || "At rest" || [[Image:Kindred-140.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Bicknell-567|Bicknell]] || Lucy B. || 1883 Aug 21 || 1904 Apr 28 || "Death loves a shining mark" || [[Image:Bicknell-567.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Gentry-1329|Bicknell]] || Malinda (Gentry) || 1856 Apr 26 || 1900 Apr 7 || || [[Image:Gentry-1329.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Atkinson-5081|Bicknell]] || Mollie (Atkinson) || 1873 || 1968 || || [[Image:Atkinson-5081.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Kelly-5377|Bicknell]] || Mournen (Kelly) || 1826 May 20 || 1885 Sep 27 || || [[Image:Kelly-6619.jpg|50px]] |- | [[French-3292|Campbell]] || Addie B. (French) || 1883 May 25 || 1953 Feb 19 || "Wife of John Campbell" || [[Image:French-3292.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Campbell-9575|Campbell]] || John F. || 1873 Dec 10 || 1967 Apr 2 || || [[Image:Campbell-9575.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Cates-923|Cates]] || John W. || 1853 || 1933 || || [[Image:Cates-923.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Kindred-131|Cates]] || Nannie (Kindred) || 1857 || 1895 || || [[Image:Cates-923.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Cates-925|Cates]] || Virgil || 1895 Apr 7 || 1895 Oct 15 || || [[Image:Cates-923.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Chrisman-218|Chrisman]] || Etha || 1901 Mar 22 || 1934 Jun 13 || "Gone but not forgotten" || [[Image:Chrisman-218.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Bicknell-440|Chrisman]] || Minva (Bicknell) || 1881 Feb 9 || 1905 May 21 || "Gone to a better land" || [[Image:Bicknell-440.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Chrisman-217|Chrisman]] || William Isaac || 1875 Oct 18 || 1963 Jul 3 || || [[Image:Chrisman-217.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Coffee-331|Coffee]] || Dennis || 1951 Jun 5 || || "In loving memory" || [[Image:Coffee-331.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Willis-5611|Coffee]] || Elizabeth Sue (Willis) || 1954 Jun 2 || || || [[Image:Coffee-331.jpg|50px]] |- | [[French-5929|Coffee]] || Ethel (French) || 1881 Apr 17 || 1956 Jan 26 || "At rest" || [[Image:French-5929.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Coffee-330|Coffee]] || Melanie Lynn || 1976 Aug 18 || 1976 Aug 18 || || [[Image:Coffee-330.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Cox-10769|Cox]] || Lendon Roscoe || 1905 Oct 20 || 1986 Aug 30 || "Beloved husband" || [[Image:Cox-10769.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Pennington-2280|Cox]] || Marie (Pennington) || 1915 Nov 11 || 1934 Sep 20 || "Beloved wife" || [[Image:Cox-10769.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Crowe-1158|Crowe]] || Bobby E. || 1960 May 24 || 2005 Jan 20 || "Married Aug 11, 1978 || [[Image:Crowe-1158.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-347022|Crowe]] || Lois S. || 1957 Aug 3 || || "Married Aug 11, 1978 || [[Image:Crowe-1158.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Willis-5666|Fields]] || Clessie M. (Willis) || 1926 Jul 25 || 1998 Mar 19 || "An inspiration to all who knew her" || [[Image:Willis-5666.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Fields-3132|Fields]] || Everett H. || 1956 May 8 || 1988 Jun 27 || "Class of 74" || [[Image:Fields-3132.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Fields-3136|Fields]] || James Elbert || nd || nd || "One Day Old" || [[Image:Fields-3136.jpg|50px]] |- | [[French-6126|French]] || Alma || 1905 Apr 23 || 1987 Aug 12 || || [[Image:French-6126.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Adams-26857|French]] || Anna (Adams) || 1873 Mar 17 || 1959 Feb 24 || "Mother"/"Wife of Jeff French" || [[Image:Adams-26857.jpg|50px]] |- | [[French-6127|French]] || Burnam || 1907 Nov 12 || 1954 Oct 13 || "Brother"/"Asleep in Jesus" || [[Image:French-6127.jpg|50px]] |- | [[French-3287|French]] || Cassius || 1858 Apr 16 || 1892 Apr 17 || || [[Image:French-3287.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Johnson-25299|French]] || George Ann (Johnson) || 1863 || 1939 || || [[Image:Johnson-25299.jpg|50px]] |- | [[French-6123|French]] || Hobert || 1899 Dec 28 || 1975 Dec 7 || "Asleep in Jesus" || [[Image:French-6123.jpg|50px]] |- | [[French-3300|French]] || James || 1856 Jan 15 || 1934 Apr 5 || "Father" || [[Image:French-3300.jpg|50px]] |- | [[French-6094|French]] || Jeff || 1876 Jan 1 || 1955 May 18 || "Asleep in Jesus" || [[Image:French-6094.jpg|50px]] |- | [[French-6124|French]] || Lena || 1902 Feb 12 || 1979 Dec 11 || || [[Image:French-6124.jpg|50px]] |- | [[French-6121|French]] || Letha || 1897 || 1898 Jul 8 || "About 8 month old" || [[Image:French-6121.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Johnson-31037|French]] || Lina (Johnson) || 1857 Jun 8 || 1936 Feb 18 || "Mother" "A loving mother not forgotten" || [[Image:Johnson-31037.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Johnson-25304|French]] || Martha J. || 1858 Feb 17 || 1888 Nov 2 || "Wife of Preston French" || [[Image:Johnson-25304.jpg|50px]] |- | [[French-3297|French]] || Preston || 1851 Mar 24 || 1924 Nov 27 || || [[Image:French-3297.jpg|50px]] |- | [[French-6128|French]] || Weitha || 1909 Dec 3 || 1910 Jul 1 || "A precious one from us has gone" || [[Image:French-6128.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Revis-76|Gentry]] || Camilla (Revis) || 1883 || 1970 || "A tender mother and a faithful father" || [[Image:Gentry-1986.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Gentry-1986|Gentry]] || Jefferson || 1872 || 1959 || "A tender mother and a faithful father" || [[Image:Gentry-1986.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-338678|Gentry]] || Susan A. || 1852 Mar 3 || 1881 Oct 11 || "Wife of Curtis Gentry" || [[Image:Unknown-338678.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Powell-8705|Goosey]] || Edith Marie (Powell) || 1935 Feb 4 || 1982 Oct 21 || "Mother"/God is my refuge and strength || [[Image:Powell-8705.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Goosey-26|Goosey]] || Roger Dale || 1956 May 18 || 2016 May 10 || || [[Image:Goosey-26.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Goosey-24|Goosey]] || Rosebert Arthur || 1926 May 10 || 1996 Jun 24 || "Pa" || [[Image:Goosey-24.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Hall-25116|Hall]] || Franklin Lee, Jr. || 1991 Sep 21 || 1992 Jan 12 || || [[Image:Hall-25116.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Harris-21596|Harris]] || Rayborn M. || 1890 Aug 17 || 1904 Mar 14 || "Son of R. W. & Ida B. Harris"/Gone to be an angel || [[Image:Harris-21596.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Harris-21595|Harris]] || Robert W. || 1863 Mar 8 || 1926 Oct 5 || || [[Image:Harris-21595.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Goosey-25|Henry]] || Judy Gail (Goosey) || 1953 Mar 29 || 1989 Mar 13 || "Precious Lord, take my hand" || [[Image:Goosey-25.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Hisel-30|Hisel]] || Ambrose || 1914 Mar 5 || 1993 Sep 28 || || [[Image:Hisel-30.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Hisel-31|Hisel]] || Infant || 1937 Sep 8 || 1937 Sep 8 || "Daughter of Ambrose & Mayme" || [[Image:Hisel-31.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Kindred-143|Hisel]] || Mayme S. (Kindred) || 1919 Apr 17 || 2014 Oct 3 || || [[Image:Hisel-30.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Skinner-4030|Isaacs]] || Mary Liza (Skinner) || 1874 || 1955 || "Wife of Tyra Isaacs" || [[Image:Skinner-4030.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Isaacs-884|Isaacs]] || Tyre, Rev. || 1873 Mar 7 || 1954 Oct 21 || || [[Image:Isaacs-884.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Johnson-50495|Johnson]] || Lora N. || 1911 Sep 8 || 1912 Jan 20 || || [[Image:Johnson-50495.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Kelley-4560|Kelley]] || Claudy M. || 1888 Dec 17 || 1889 Jul 29 || "Suffer the children to come unto me" || [[Image:Kelley-4559.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Kelley-4559|Kelley]] || Willie D. || 1887 Nov 18 || 1888 Jul 28 || "Suffer the children to come unto me" || [[Image:Kelley-4559.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Gentry-1917|Kindred]] || Amanda E. (Gentry) || 1849 Apr 1 || 1914 Apr 8 || "Wife of J. M. Kindred || [[Image:Kindred-136.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Kindred-76|Kindred]] || Anderson || 1822 Sep 28 || 1899 Nov 17 || || [[Image:Kindred-76.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Kindred-138|Kindred]] || Gillman || 1879 Jan 12 || 1884 Nov 22 || "Son of J. M. & A. E. Kindred" || [[Image:Kindred-138.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Kindred-136|Kindred]] || James March || 1847 Oct 18 || 1919 Feb 11 || "At rest" || [[Image:Kindred-136.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Kindred-132|Kindred]] || John Burnham || 1853 Apr 7 || 1936 Oct 27 || || [[Image:Kindred-132.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Rose-6789|Kindred]] || Melissa (Rose) || 1860 || 1944 || || [[Image:Kindred-134.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Kindred-142|Kindred]] || Melvin || 1889 Jun 20 || 1968 Sep 12 || "In my father's house are many mansions"/Father || [[Image:Kindred-142.jpg|50px]] |- | [[French-5927|Kindred]] || Nannie (French) || 1888 Jul 20 || 1971 Jan 3 || "In my father's house are many mansions"/Mother || [[Image:Kindred-142.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Ruble-262|Kindred]] || Sallie Ann (Ruble) || 1827 Jul 5 || 1903 Jun 27 || "Wife of Anderson Kindred" || [[Image:Ruble-262.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Kindred-134|Kindred]] || Thomas || 1858 Apr 25 || 1943 Dec 18 || || [[Image:Kindred-134.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Kindred-141|Kindred]] || Wickliff R. || 1892 Oct 15 || 1920 Jan 31 || "Rest in peace" || [[Image:Kindred-141.jpg|50px]] |- | [[French-3301|Lainhart]] || Angeline "Ann" (French) || 1855 May 17 || 1922 Apr 1 || || [[Image:French-3301.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Bicknell-565|Land]] || Lena (Bicknell) || 1889 Jun 12 || 1911 Jun 14 || "Wife of Robt. 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{{Image|file= Terry s Images-50.jpg |align=c |size=340 |caption= }}{{clear}} King Arthur was a legendary leader in the 5th and early 6th century. His existence has been debated for centuries and his life is steeped in mystery and folklore. In some stories, Merlin who was the advisor of Uther Pendragon, manipulated Arthur's birth through Magic. Merlin disguises Uther to look like his enemy Gorlois so Uther can sleep with Gorlois's wife Igraine; she conceives Arthur. When Arthur is 15 years old Uther dies and Arthur becomes King of Great Britain. There are two different stories of how Arthur receives Excalibur, the sword that is only given to the rightful King of Great Britain: in one, Arthur pulls Excalibur from a stone; in the other, The Lady of the Lake gives Arthur the sword after it was forged on Avalon. The wonderful tales of King Arthur's Knights and the round table, Camelot, Excalibur, Merlin, Guinevere, and Arthur's quest for the Holy Grail are what make Arthur such a enduring childhood legend. {{Image|file= Terry s Images-30.jpg |align=l |size=260 |caption= }} {{Image|file= Terry s Images-43.jpg |align=r |size=230 |caption= }}{{clear}} {{Image|file=Photos-115.jpg |align=l |size=165 |caption='''Merlin taking baby Arthur''' }} {{Image|file=Photos-120.jpg |align=r |size=110 |caption='''King Arthur-Sir Lancelot''' }} {{Image|file=Photos-111.jpg |align=c |size=135 |caption='''Arthur - Guinevere''' }} {{clear}} {{Image|file= Terry s Images-42.jpg |align=r |size=270 |caption= }} {{Image|file= Terry s Images-52.jpg |align=l |size=230 |caption= }} {{clear}} {{Image|file=Photos-119.jpg |align=C |size=480 |caption='''King Arthur's death on Avalon''' }} {{clear}} {{Image|file=Photos-107.jpg |align=c |size=430 |caption= }} {{clear}} Camelot, Excalibur, Avalon and the Holy Grail
'''Camelot''' Camelot is King Arthur's castle and court. Camelot was situated along a river, downstream from the city of Astolat sometimes called Shalott. It is surrounded by plains and forests, St. Stephen's cathedral is behind the castle walls; it was the religious centre for Arthur's Knights of the Round Table. Arthur and Guinevere were married in the cathedral, where there are tombs of many kings and knights. {{Image|file=Terry_s_Images-57.jpg |align=c |size=420 |caption='''Camelot''' }} '''Excalibur''' Excalibur or Caliburn is the sword of King Arthur. It is said to have magical powers and is associated with the rightful King of Great Britain. Excalibur and the Sword in the Stone are said to be the same weapon, but the stories vary, with Arthur pulling Excalibur from the stone, and in other stories the Lady of the Lake gives Arthur Excalibur after it was forged on Avalon. {{Image|file= Terry s Images-53.jpg |align=l |size=145 |caption='''The Lady of the Lake''' }} {{Image|file= Terry s Images-33.jpg |align=r |size=375 |caption='''The sword in the stone''' }} {{clear}} '''Avalon''' Avalon is a legendary island in the time of King Arthur. It is the place where King Arthur's sword Excalibur was forged. Avalon was associated with mystical practices, and later where Arthur was taken to recover from his wounds after the Battle of Camlann. In some stories the Lady of the Lake is the title of the ruling priestess of Avalon. It is where King Arthur is taken when he dies. {{Image|file=Terry_s_Images-59.jpg |align=l |size=260 |caption='''Avalon''' }} {{Image|file=Terry_s_Images-58.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption='''Avalon''' }} {{clear}} '''The Holy Grail''' The Holy Grail is a dish, plate, stone, or cup that is an important part of the story of King Arthur. According to legend, it has special powers, and is designed to provide happiness, eternal youth and food in infinite abundance .King Arthur's Knights Lancelot, Percival and Galahad are sent on a quest to find the Holy Grail. {{Image|file=King_Arthur-3.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption='''Holy Grail''' }} {{clear}} {{Image|file=Photos-107.jpg |align=c |size=430 |caption= }} {{clear}} Guinevere {{Image|file=Photos-108.jpg |align=c |size=480 |caption= }}
In the stories of the Arthurian Legend, Guinevere was King Arthur's Queen. Guinevere is the daughter of King Leodegrance. Arthur served Uther Pendragon and was entrusted with the Round Table after Uther Pendragon's death. After Guinevere marries Arthur, Lancelot arrives, they fall in love and have an affair. They are exposed by two of King Lot's sons, Agravain and Mordred, and Lancelot flees while Arthur sentences his wife to be burned at the stake. Lancelot arrives and rescues Guinevere. Arthur goes to France to fight Lancelot; he leaves Guinevere in the care of Mordred, who wants to marry Guinevere himself and take Arthur's throne. Guinevere later takes refuge in a convent. {{Image|file=Photos-112.jpg |align=l |size=170 |caption='''Guinevere - Lancelot''' }} {{Image|file=Photos-110.jpg |align=r |size=165 |caption='''Guinevere - Lancelot''' }} {{Image|file=Photos-44.jpg |align=c |size=135 |caption='''Guinevere''' }}{{clear}} {{Image|file=Terry_s_Images-37.jpg |align=r |size=240 |caption='''Guinevere - Lancelot''' }} {{Image|file=Photos-122.jpg |align=l |size=280 |caption='''Guinevere''' }} {{clear}} {{Image|file=Photos-107.jpg |align=c |size=430 |caption= }} {{clear}} Merlin {{Image|file=Terry s Photos-43.gif |align=l |size=50 |caption= }} {{Image|file=Terry s Photos-43.gif |align=r |size=50 |caption= }} {{Image|file=Terry s Photos-23.gif |align=c |size=300 |caption= }}{{clear}} {{Image|file=Photos-49.jpg |align=l |size=150 |caption= }} {{Image|file=Photos-49.jpg |align=r |size=150 |caption= }}
Merlin is the legendary wizard in the time of King Arthur, a time of magic, sorcery, Wizards, Warlocks, Witches, Knights and the Holy Grail. Merlin manipulated Arthur's birth through magic and intrigue; as Arthur grows older, Merlin serves as Arthur's advisor. In some stories it is Merlin that makes sure Arthur pulls Excalbur from the stone, in other stories the Lady of the Lake gives Arthur Excalibur. Merlin fell in love with Vivienne who did not return his feelings and in the end Vivienne was Merlin's undoing. Merlin was also at one time imprisoned by Vivienne who was known by many names - she was the Lady of the Lake. {{Image|file=Terry s Images-36.jpg |align=l |size=250 |caption= }} {{Image|file=Terry s Images-32.jpg |align=r |size=246 |caption= }} {{clear}} {{Image|file=Terry s Images-48.jpg |align=l |size=258 |caption= }} {{Image|file=Terry s Images-49.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption= }} {{clear}} {{Image|file=Photos-132.jpg |align=c |size=500 |caption='''Merlin''' }}{{clear}} {{Image|file=Photos-107.jpg |align=c |size=430 |caption= }} {{clear}} {{Image|file=Terry s Photos-43.gif |align=l |size=50 |caption= }} {{Image|file=Terry s Photos-43.gif |align=r |size=50 |caption= }} Morgan le Fay {{Image|file=Photos-106.jpg |align=l |size=130 |caption= }} {{Image|file=Photos-131.jpg |align=r |size=130 |caption= }} {{clear}}
Morgan le Fay was also called Morgana, and is said to be the daughter of Arthur's mother, Lady Igraine and her first husband Gorlois, which makes Arthur her half-brother. She becomes Merlin's apprentice learning magic but - unlike Merlin - she turns to dark magic. She was a enemy of Arthur; Morgan hates Queen Guinevere with a vengeance. Morgan le Fay is indirectly responsible for Arthur's death, though she eventually reconciles with him; she was one of the queens who took Arthur to Avalon. {{Image|file= Terry s Images-47.jpg |align=l |size=280 |caption= }} {{Image|file=Photos-125.jpg |align=r |size=180 |caption= }}{{clear}} {{Image|file=Photos-124.jpg |align=l |size=118 |caption= }} {{Image|file=Photos-123.jpg |align=r |size=185 |caption= }} {{Image|file=Photos-126.jpg |align=c |size=170 |caption= }} {{clear}} {{Image|file= Terry s Images-31.jpg |align=c |size=480 |caption='''Morgan le Fay''' }} {{clear}} {{Image|file=Photos-107.jpg |align=c |size=430 |caption= }} {{clear}} Knights of the Round Table {{Image|file=Terry s Images-41.jpg |align=c |size=470 |caption= }}{{clear}} {{Image|file=Terry_s_Images-25.jpg |align=l |size=120 |caption= }} {{Image|file=Terry_s_Images-24.jpg |align=r |size=120 |caption= }} '''Knights''' King Arthur, Sir Aglovale de Galis, Sir Bors, Sir Galahad, Sir Gareth Beaumains, Sir Gawain, Sir Lancelot, Sir Lionel, Sir Percival, Sir Kay, Sir Yvain. The Round Table was King Arthur's legendary table, around which he and his Knights gathered. It has no head, so that everyone who sat there had equal status. It is said that Arthur created the Round Table to prevent his barons quarrelling, as none of them would accept a lower place than the others. {{Image|file= Terry s Images-52.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption= }} {{Image|file=Photos-129.jpg |align=l |size=270 |caption='''Sir Galahad''' }} {{Image|file=Photos-128.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption='''Sir Galahad, Sir Bors and Sir Percival ''' }} {{clear}} {{Image|file=Terry s Images-40.jpg |align=l |size=267 |caption= }} {{Image|file=Terry s Images-39.jpg |align=r |size=252 |caption= }} {{clear}} {{Image|file=Photos-13.gif |align=c |size=500 |caption= }} {{clear}} {{Image|file=Photos-107.jpg |align=c |size=430 |caption= }} {{clear}} Lady of the Lake {{Image|file=Terry_s_Images-70.jpg |align=l |size=60 |caption= }} {{Image|file=Terry_s_Images-70.jpg |align=r |size=60 |caption= }} {{Image|file=Terry_s_Images-51.jpg |align=c |size=320 |caption= }} {{clear}}
In the legends of King Arthur, the Lady of the Lake is the ruler of Avalon. In some stories she gives King Arthur his sword, Excalibur, after it was forged on Avalon. Excalibur is only given to the rightful King of Great Britain. Before Arthur dies, he throws Excalibur in to the lake and the Lady of the Lake takes Excalibur back. The Lady of the Lake enchanted Merlin, and raised Lancelot after the death of his father. She has many different names: Nimue, Viviane, Vivien, Elaine, Ninianne, Nivian, Nyneve, or Evienne. {{Image|file=Terry s Images-28.jpg |align=r |size=310 |caption= }} {{Image|file=Photos-134.jpg |align=l |size=166 |caption= }} {{clear}} {{Image|file=Terry s Images-27.jpg |align=l |size=250 |caption= }} {{Image|file=Terry_s_Images-54.jpg |align=r |size=270 |caption= }} {{clear}} {{Image|file=Photos-24.gif |align=c |size=500 |caption= }} {{clear}} {{Image|file=Terry_s_Images-56.jpg |align=l |size=180 |caption= }} {{Image|file=Terry s Images-26.jpg |align=r |size=278 |caption= }}{{clear}} {{Image|file=Terry s Images-29.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption= }} {{Image|file=Terry_s_Images-44.jpg |align=l |size=250 |caption= }} {{clear}} {{Image|file=Photos-107.jpg |align=c |size=430 |caption= }} {{clear}} Elaine of Astolat {{Image|file=Terry_s_Images-68.jpg |align=l |size=90 |caption= }} {{Image|file=Terry_s_Images-69.jpg |align=r |size=90 |caption= }} {{Image|file= Terry s Images-60.jpg |align=c |size=320 |caption= }}{{clear}}
Elaine of Astolat, sometimes called the Lady of Shalott, is a figure in the stories of King Arthur. In some stories she is called Elaine of Carbonek, who tricked Lancelot into thinking she was Guinevere; she falls pregnant and has a baby who grows up to be Sir Galahad.The two stories are different in that Elaine of Astolat was the daughter of Bernard of Astolat. She meets Lancelot at a jousting tournament her father held, attended by King Arthur and his knights. She falls in love with him after he is wounded, but Lancelot loves Guinevere, and leaves. Ten days later, Elaine dies of a broken heart. Her body is placed in a small boat, holding a lily in one hand, and a letter in the other. She floats down to Camelot, where she is found by King Arthur's court. {{Image|file=Terry_s_Images-67.jpg |align=l |size=240 |caption='''Elaine of Astolat''' }} {{Image|file=Terry_s_Images-62.jpg |align=r |size=280 |caption='''At Camelot''' }} {{clear}} {{Image|file=Terry_s_Images-61.jpg |align=l |size=190 |caption='''The Lady of Shalott''' }} {{Image|file=Terry_s_Images-71.jpg |align=r |size=260 |caption='''Elaine of Astolat''' }} {{clear}} {{Image|file=Terry_s_Images-72.jpg |align=c |size=440 |caption= }} {{Image|file=Terry_s_Images-64.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption= }} {{Image|file=Terry_s_Images-72.jpg |align=c |size=440 |caption= }} {{clear}} {{Image|file=Photos-107.jpg |align=c |size=430 |caption= }}{{clear}} '''Sources''' {{Image|file=Terry s Images.gif |align=l |size=125 |caption= }} *[https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Arthurian_characters Wikimedia Commons] - Category:Arthurian characters *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Arthurian_characters Wikipedia] - List of Arthurian characters *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camelot Wikipedia] - Camelot *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holy_Grail Wikipedia] - The Holy Grail *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Round_Table Wikipedia] - Knights of the Round Table *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elaine_of_Astolat Wikipedia] - Elaine of Astolat *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elaine_of_Corbenic Wikipedia] - Elaine of Corbenic
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[[Category:King Arthur Legend]] This page will cover the battles associated with the King Arthur Legends. * River Glein * River Douglas * River Bassas * Battle of Celidon Coit * Guinnion Fort * City of the Legion * River Tribruit/Tryfrwyd * Agned Hill * Badon Hill * Camlann * http://www.britannia.com/history/arthur/kabattles.html * http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1179/0078172X15Z.00000000085?src=recsys& * [http://www.allempires.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=36994 12 battles of "(King) Arthur" - History Forum ~ All Empires - Page 1] Laura: There is a source from BBC that took a look at the battles in question and tried to date them and locate them. Currently it is the last in the line of sources.
Sprinkled amid other sources are notes here and there about a battle.
The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle (in the sources) tells the story of Britain from the view point of the invaders. It lists some battles but does not include the final battle. One could make the argument if they lost so badly perhaps they did not want to include it as ancient history often deleted things not favorable to their rulers.
This is toward the end of sources http://militaryhistoryonline.com/ancient/britain/king.aspx Saxon Ally
There is also the possibility, proposed by August Hunt in his downloadable book "The Road from Avalon", that Arthur developed from King Cerdic, founder of the Saxon dynasty of Wessex. The name Cerdic is Celtic, not Germanic, and he may well have been Ceredig son of Cunedda Wledig. Arthur's battles as recorded in Nennius may be identified with Cerdic's battles in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle. Merionydd King
August Hunt, as a second alternative, suggests that King Arthur was really King Cadwaladr of Meirionydd. His name translates as "Battle-Leader", exactly identical to Nennius' description of Arthur as Dux Bellorum; while one probable location for Arthur's death at the Battle of Camlann is the Camlan Valley on the border of Meirionydd and Powys. Also from that same site is an analysis of the 12 battles
http://militaryhistoryonline.com/ancient/britain/twelve.aspx
The tenth battle, the Battle of Truibruit, is documented in other sources than Nennius. The 'Black Book of Carmarthen,' a medieval book of Welsh poetry, tells of one of Arthur's companions who came back with a broken shield from 'Tryvrwd'. To lose one's shield in Battle has always been taken by the Romans as a sign of disgrace and defeat. This poem conveys that the victory was barely won, and the defeat narrowly avoided. The same poem tells us that the casualties were heavy; that one of Arthur's men killed his enemies three at a time, another a hundred at a time. It also refers to 'the shores of Tryvwyd'. So, Tribruit was a river, and again a battle for a crossing. Unfortunately, we don't know where this river is, but it has been placed in the North, maybe another campaign against the Picts….or maybe Rebellious Celts? It has been suggested that the Northern Celts didn't see the danger of the Anglo-Saxons as the southern ones did, and were less cooperative than Arthur might have wanted…who knows? The eleventh battle was fought on the hill called Agned. According to a marginal note in some of the manuscripts, this was in Somerset. If this is so, it would appear that, while Arthur's main army was engaged in the North, the English had broken through in the South and marched deep into the West country. This theory is borne out by the twelfth, and most desperate, battle, the battle of Mount Badon. The fighting here must have been desperate, for Arthur was fighting the combined strength of the Anglo-Saxon forces. His victory must have been absolute, for the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle records no Saxon victories in Britain for the next 50 years.
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Nennius records that King Arthur fought twelve major battles. The texts of Nennius (AD 796), the Easter Annals, and the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle point to where these battles were geographically, but as in most things to do with King Arthur, there is room for debate as to where events really took place. http://www.britannia.com/history/arthur/kabattles.html analysis...
I would say some yes, some maybe, and some probably but Arthur may have had nothing to do with them... Freespace Pages
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== King George III Chief's Medal Recipients== {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-305.jpg |align=l |size=150 |caption= }} The 1814 King George III Chief's Medal also called George lll Indian Peace Medal ,was created to be given to the American Indian allies of King George III in the War of 1812. It was decided to present a medal, as a reward to those chiefs who had, assisted the British to win a victory over the American forces, mostly for their service at Fort Detroit, Chateauguay and Crysler's Farm. In American Indian diplomacy, medals and flags were used to help alliances with powerful chiefs. The custom dated back to the days of French power over North America. Spain, Britain, and the United States.America wishing to secure the friendship of a tribe would attempt to gather all the medals from the former powers of Spain, France and Great Britain, and replacing them with the medals of American presidents. Such exchanges symbolized the shift of national allegiance within the Native tribes. This is one reason that it is extremely rare to find a British medal still in the possession of the tribe it was given to. ::::'''Awarded by the Sovereign,United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland''' :::::'''The 1814 King George III Chief's Medal ''' {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-307.jpg |align=l |size=120 |caption='''King George III Chief's Medal''' }} {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-308.jpg |align=r |size=120 |caption='''King George III Chief's Medal Reverse''' }} {{clear}} :::::*'''Date''' - 1814 :::::*'''Medal Description''' - Obverse, bust with older head of king to right laureated, draped in an ermine mantle, secured in front with a large bow of ribbon, wearing the collar and jewel of St. George; legend, Georgius III Dei Gratia Britanniarum Rex F. D :::::*'''Awarded for''' - British appreciation of the services rendered by its Indian allies :::::*'''Campaign''' - War of 1812 :::::*'''Awarded to''' - The chiefs and principal warriors ::::'''America Indian Tribes that fought in the capture of Detroit''' :::::* Ojibwa :::::* Odawa :::::*Pottawatomi :::::*Shawnee ::::'''America Indian Tribes that fought in the Battle of Châteauguay''' :::::*Algonquin :::::*Mohawk :::::*Huron :::::*Abenak ::::'''America Indian Tribes that fought in the Battle of Battle of Michilimackinac''' :::::*Ojibwa :::::*Dakota ::::'''America Indian Tribes that fought in the Battle of Beaver Dams''' :::::*Six Nations :::::*Kahnawake :::::*Akwesasne :::::*Kanesatake ::::'''Six Nations warriors fought during the battle of Queenston Heights''' -------------------------------------- ==Sources== *[https://firstnationswarof1812.wordpress.com/culture/peace-medals/ First Nations War of 1812] *[https://www.aadnc-aandc.gc.ca/eng/1338906261900/1338906300039 Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada] - Aboriginal Contributions to the War of 1812
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This space is for information about The Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria (abbreviated as Galicia or Galicia, Austria.) If you have information you would like to add (be on the trusted list or co-manage), please contact the profile manager or make a comment on this page. Thank you for any contributions you may have! [[:Project:Kingdom_of_Galicia_and_Lodomeria|Project: Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria]]. The project page was created for Wikitree researchers who are researching in this region, how they can improve their profiles or help others. If you are a Wikitree Member researching your ancestry in this region, please add the following text to your own personal profile: '''{{Member|Galicia}}''' [[:Category: Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria|Category: Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria]]. The category page is where you will find districts, and villages within Galicia. Categorization of villages = ability to find others who are searching in your region. If you need help finding the village where your ancestors were from, add '''[[Category: Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria]]''' to those profiles. == The Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria == The Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria was a historical region that currently straddles the modern-day border between [[:Category:Poland|Poland]] and [[:Category:Ukraine|Ukraine]] from 1772 to 1918. * 1141-1340, Galicia was first a Ukrainian (Eastern Slavic) principality from 1141-1340. The term comes from the name of the city Halych (in Polish Halicz), which was the capital of this early principality. * 1206, The area, which is named after the medieval city of Halych, was first mentioned in Hungarian historical chronicles in the year 1206 as Galiciæ. *1349-1569, This region was ruled by the Kingdom of Poland (ruled by various Kings) until the creation of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth in 1569. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Polish_monarchs] *1569–1795: [[:Category: Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth|Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth]]. ---- {{Image|file=Galicia-13.jpg|size=320|align=l}} {{Image|file=Galicia-4.png|size=350|align=r}} ---- *The above maps depict the administrative districts of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth prior to the creation of Galicia in 1772 (southwest area.) Then showing the partition in three stages by the Russian Empire, the German Kingdom of Prussia, and the Austrian Habsburg Monarchy. By 1795, the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth had been completely erased from the map of Europe. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polish%E2%80%93Lithuanian_Commonwealth#Administrative_divisions] * 1772 - 1804, Galicia was established in 1772 as a crown-land of the Habsburg Monarchy, [[:Category: Holy Roman Empire|Holy Roman Empire]]. *The Josephine colonization (German: Josephinische kolonisation or Josephinisches siedlung, Polish: kolonizacja józefińska) was a state-funded settlement campaign organised under the rule of Joseph II in the 1780s, in the then-new crownland of the Austrian Empire, Galicia, and to a lesser extent, in Bukovina. The colonization reinforced the societies of Galician and Bukovina Germans. Roughly 14,400 people (over 3,200 families) settled in Galicia.[2] In total over 170 settlmenents (called colonies) were established, of which 120 were purely German, 55 were mixed, 127 were funded directly by the state, whereas the rest were private. (For a list of villages created see: https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kolonizacja_j%C3%B3zefi%C5%84ska.) See: [[:Category:Josephine_Colonization]] for a list of villages with German inhabitants. * 1804 - 1867, Galicia was a Crownland of the [[:Category: Austrian Empire|Austrian Empire]]. ---- {{Image|file=Mayer_-_Banaterschwaben.png|size=500|align=c}} ---- * 1843: "At the request of Mykhajlo Levitsky, in 1843 the term Ruthenian became the official name for the Rusyns and Ukrainians within the Austrian Empire. By 1900 more and more Ruthenians began to call themselves with the self-designated name Ukrainians." [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruthenians] * 1848: Annulment/Abolition of Feudalism/serfdom; Political Rebirth of Galicia. *"When serfdom was abolished in the Austrian Empire in 1848, Ukrainians launched their struggle for political representation and national autonomy. The political and social climate of succeeding decades was aptly reflected by the great reformer and writer Ivan Franko, who wrote, "I am a son of the people, the son of a nation on the rise." By the 1880's, significant changes had taken place in parliamentary practices, in local government, and the public school system. Newspapers were established and various self-help organizations were formed to promote political awareness, improve agricultural practices and facilitate Ukrainian cultural expression. This dynamic organization and political life was transported to the New World and has been a hallmark of Ukrainian Canadian communities ever since." [http://www.torugg.org/History/history_of_galicia.html#GaliciaA] * 1861: First railroad on Ukrainian territory in Galicia (Peremyshyl - Lviv) * 1867 - 1918, Galicia was a Crownland of the Cisleithanian part of the dual monarchy of the [[:Category:Austro-Hungarian Empire|Austro-Hungarian Empire]] ---- {{Image|file=Galicia-12.jpg|size=400|align=c}} ---- *1905/1906 significant. This was near the height of pre-WWI immigration. (1907 was the peak year.) 1905/06 Was also the time of the Russian Revolution which spilled over into Congress Poland (the Russian Part) and to some degree, Galicia, the Austrian part. Revolutionaries like Lenin, Stalin, Trotsky, regularly crossed over into Galicia to escape the jurisdiction of Russian police. So, much upheaval at home. * 1905: Year of Strikes in Russia and Russian-Polish Revolution. "The Russian Revolution of 1905 was a wave of mass political and social unrest that spread through vast areas of the Russian Empire, some of which was directed at the government. It included worker strikes, peasant unrest, and military mutinies." [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1905_Russian_Revolution] "The collapse of the revolt in the Russian Partition, coupled with intensified Germanization in the Prussian Partition, left Austrian Galicia as the territory where Polish patriotic action was most likely to flourish." [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Poland] *"The Jewish and Ukrainian communities cooperated with each other politically. For example, in the 1907 elections, Jews in rural areas agreed to vote for Ukrainian candidates while Ukrainians in urban areas agreed to vote for Zionist candidates. As a result of this cooperation, for the first time Jews won two seats in the parliament. In spite of the positive political cooperation between the two communities, conflicts existed due to economic competition. During the mid to late nineteenth century, Ukrainian community organizations created cooperatives and credit unions in which Ukrainians (mostly peasants) pooled their resources to buy and sell products collectively, without middlemen, and to obtain loans at low interest. Because the professions of moneylending and shopkeeping had traditionally been Jewish vocations in Galicia, the cooperative movement – whose focus was on keeping Ukrainian capital within the Ukrainian community – also created considerable financial hardship for the local Jewish community, by eliminating many Jewish jobs. The financial hardship caused antagonism between the two communities and was a cause for Jewish emigration from Galicia. To an extent, increasing Ukrainian nationalism also contributed to greater self-awareness among the Jews of Galicia and served as an example for Jews adopting a nationalist or Zionist self-identification." [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jewish%E2%80%93Ukrainian_relations_in_Eastern_Galicia] * 1914: "At the outbreak of First World War in 1914, hostilities between Russia and Austria brought on persecution of Ukrainians by both sides. Russians suppressed all Ukrainian cultural and political activities and exiled many prominent persons to Siberia. Retreating Austrians executed many Ukrainians, who were suspected to sympathize with Russia." History of Galicia; Toronto Ukrainian Genealogy Group. [http://www.torugg.org/History/history_of_galicia.html] *1916: The following excerpt is an instruction to enumerators for the 1916 Canadian Census: {{Image|file=Galicia-3.png|size=400|align=c}} * Austro-Hungarians who had immigrated to Canada were placed in Internment Camps for two years during WWI; most of whom were Ukrainian. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ukrainian_Canadian_internment] * 1918, Western Galicia became a part of the restored [[:Category:Second Polish Republic|Second Polish Republic]], which absorbed the Lemko-Rusyn Republic. The local Ukrainian population briefly declared the independence of Eastern Galicia as the "West Ukrainian People's Republic". During the Polish-Soviet War the Soviets tried to establish the puppet-state of the Galician SSR in East Galicia, the government of which after a couple of months was liquidated. * "After the World War I and unsuccessful struggles for independence, Galicia ended up being in Poland again. Ukrainian Galicians underwent polonization and discrimination during these years. One could not get a state employment if he would not become Polish Roman Catholic." [History of Galicia; Toronto Ukrainian Genealogy Group [http://www.torugg.org/History/history_of_galicia.html] * 1918 - 1939: The Second Polish Republic, at the time officially known as the Republic of Poland, was a country in Central and Eastern Europe that existed between 1918 and 1939. The state was established in 1918, in the aftermath of the First World War. The Second Republic ceased to exist in 1939, when Poland was invaded by Nazi Germany, the Soviet Union and the Slovak Republic, marking the beginning of the European theatre of the Second World War. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_Polish_Republic] * 1918 to1919: Polish - Ukrainian War. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polish%E2%80%93Ukrainian_War. * 1921, The fate of Galicia was settled by the Peace of Riga on 18 March 1921, attributing Galicia to the [[:Category:Second Polish Republic|Second Polish Republic]]. Although never accepted as legitimate by some Ukrainians, it was internationally recognized on 15 May 1923. ---- [[:Category: Second Polish Republic|Second Polish Republic]] (1918-1939) [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_Polish_Republic] {{Image|file=Galicia-15.jpg|size=700|align=c}} ---- [[:Space:Ukraine|Ukraine Explained.]] {{Image|file=Galicia-14.jpg|size=700|align=c}} ---- [[:Project: Poland|Present day Poland v. 1900]] {{Image|file=Poland_Historical_Map_Overlay-3.jpg |size=320|align=l}}{{Image|file=Poland_Historical_Map_Overlay.png|size=320|align=r}} ---- == Ethnic Groups == The ethnic background of the Austro-Hungarian province of Galicia was mixed. Roughly speaking, the western half was predominately Polish and Roman Catholic while the eastern half was predominately Ukrainian and Greek Catholic. Each half, however, had a sizeable minority of the other ethnic group. Additionally, there were Jews, Germans, Slovaks, Rusyns, and Armenians. Rusyns subgroups are Carpathian Rusyns, mostly from Carpathian Ruthenia who speak Carpathian Rusyn language, and Pannonian Rusyns, mostly from Voivodina who speak Pannonian Rusyn language. Other more specific ethnic groups with regional identity are Dolinyans, Lemkos who are considered as a distinct ethnic minority in Slovakia or with some ethnic recognition in Poland, but both with Boykos and Hutsuls. "Along with Poles and Ukrainians, Jews were one of the three largest ethnic groups in Eastern Galicia with almost 900,000 people by 1910. From the late 18th century until the early 20th century eastern Galicia had the largest concentration of Jews of any region in Europe." [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jewish%E2%80%93Ukrainian_relations_in_Eastern_Galicia] == Wikitree Categories for Districts in The Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria == Presently, the majority of the [[:Category: Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria|Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria]] is spread upon three Polish voivodeships and three Ukrainian Oblasts (NOT including some of the border areas): * [[:Category:Lesser_Poland_Voivodeship%2C_Poland|Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Poland]]; Pol: województwo małopolskie, Ukr: Малопольське воєводство, Deu: Woiwodschaft Kleinpolen * [[:Category:Subcarpathian_Voivodeship%2C_Poland|Subcarpathian Voivodeship, Poland]]; Pol: województwo podkarpackie, Ukr: Підкарпатське воєводство, Deu: Woiwodschaft Karpatenvorlandpodkarpackie) * [[:Category:Silesian_Voivodeship%2C_Poland|Silesian Voivodeship, Poland]];Pol: województwo śląskie, Ukr: Сілезьке воєводство, Deu: Woiwodschaft Schlesien (small section only) * [[:Category:Lviv_Oblast%2C_Ukraine|Lviv Oblast, Ukraine]]; Pol: obwód lwowski, Ukr: Львівська область; Deu: Oblast Lwiw * [[:Category: Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast| Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast, Ukraine]]; Pol: obwód iwanofrankowskim, Ukr: Івано-Франківська область, Deu: Oblast Iwano-Frankiwsk * [[:Category:Ternopil_Oblast|Ternopil Oblast, Ukraine]]; Pol: obwód tarnopolskim, Ukr: Тернопільська область, Deu: Oblast Ternopil * [[:Category: Chernivtsi Oblast|Chernivtsi Oblast, Ukraine]]; Pol: obwód czerniowiecki, Ukr: Чернівецька область, Deu: Oblast Tscherniwzi (western region of the Oblast or also known as Bukovina 1787-1849, then 1861-1918. The eastern portion or Besserarabia was in Galicia from 1775-1812 before annexed to the Russian Empire.) Note: *Kreis Krakau = Kraków *Kreis Jaroslau = Jarosław *Kreis Lemberg = Lwów *Kreis Neumarkt = Nowy Targ *Kreis Neusandez = Nowy Sącz *Kreis Stanislau = Stanisławów *Kreis Saybusch = Żywiec {| border="1" align="center" class="wikitable sortable" style="font-style:; font-size:100%; border: 3px Orange;" !District in 1900!!Current Country/Province!!Category for Galicia District |- |Biała||Poland/Lesser Poland Voivodeship||[[:Category: Biala (Bezirk)|Biała (Bezirk)]] |- |Bóbrka||Ukraine/Lviv Oblast||[[:Category: Bóbrka (Bezirk)|Bóbrka (Bezirk)]] |- |Bochnia/Salzberg||Poland/Lesser Poland Voivodeship||[[:Category: Bochnia (Bezirk)|Bochnia (Bezirk)]] |- |Bohorodczany||Ukraine/Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast||[[:Category: Bohorodczany (Bezirk)|Bohorodczany (Bezirk)]] |- |Borszczów||Ukraine/Ternopil Oblast||[[:Category: Borszczów (Bezirk)|Borszczów (Bezirk)]] |- |Brody||Ukraine/Lviv Oblast||[[:Category: Brody (Bezirk)|Brody (Bezirk)]] |- |Brzesko||Poland/Lesser Poland Voivodeship||[[:Category: Brzesko (Bezirk)|Brzesko (Bezirk)]] |- |Brzeżany||Ukraine/Ternopil Oblast||[[:Category: Brzeżany (Bezirk)|Brzeżany (Bezirk)]] |- |Brzozów||Poland/Subcarpathian Voivodeship||[[:Category: Brzozów (Bezirk)|Brzozów (Bezirk)]] |- |Buczacz||Ukraine/Ternopil Oblast||[[:Category: Buczacz (Bezirk)|Buczacz (Bezirk)]] |- |Bukowina||Ukraine/Chernivtsi Oblast||[[:Category: Herzogtum Bukowina|Bukowina]] |- |Chrzanów||Poland/Lesser Poland Voivodeship||[[:Category: Chrzanów (Bezirk)|Chrzanów (Bezirk)]] |- |Cieszanów||Ukraine/Lviv Oblast & Subcarpathian/Poland||[[:Category: Cieszanów (Bezirk)|Cieszanów (Bezirk)]] |- |Czortków||Ukraine/Ternopil Oblast||[[:Category: Czortków (Bezirk)|Czortków (Bezirk)]] |- |Dąbrowa||Poland/Lesser Poland Voivodeship||[[:Category: Dąbrowa (Bezirk)|Dąbrowa (Bezirk)]] |- |Dobromil||Ukraine/Lviv Oblast & Subcarpathian/Poland||[[:Category: Dobromil (Bezirk)|Dobromil (Bezirk)]] |- |Dolina||Ukraine/Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast||[[:Category: Dolina (Bezirk)|Dolina (Bezirk)]] |- |Drohobycz||Ukraine/Lviv Oblast||[[:Category: Drohobycz (Bezirk)|Drohobycz (Bezirk)]] |- |Gorlice ||Poland/Lesser Poland Voivodeship||[[:Category: Gorlice (Bezirk)|Gorlice (Bezirk)]] |- |Gródek||Ukraine/Lviv Oblast||[[:Category: Gródek (Bezirk)|Gródek (Bezirk)]] |- |Grybów||Poland/Lesser Poland Voivodeship||[[:Category: Grybów (Bezirk)|Grybów (Bezirk)]] |- |Horodenka||Ukraine/Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast||[[:Category: Horodenka (Bezirk)|Horodenka (Bezirk)]] |- |Hustiatyn||Ukraine/Ternopil Oblast||[[:Category: Husiatyn (Bezirk)|Husiatyn (Bezirk)]] |- |Jaroslau||Ukraine/Lviv Oblast & Subcarpathian/Poland||[[:Category: Jaroslau (Bezirk)|Jaroslau (Bezirk)]] |- |Jasło||Poland/Subcarpathian Voivodeship||[[:Category: Jasło (Bezirk)|Jasło_(Bezirk)]] |- |Jaworów||Ukraine/Lviv Oblast||[[:Category: Jaworów (Bezirk)|Jaworów (Bezirk)]] |- |Kałusz||Ukraine/Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast||[[:Category: Kałusz (Bezirk)|Kałusz (Bezirk)]] |- |Kamionka Strumiłowa||Ukraine/Lviv Oblast||[[:Category: Kamionka Strumiłowa (Bezirk)|Kamionka Strumiłowa (Bezirk)]] |- |Kolbuszowa||Poland/Subcarpathian Voivodeship||[[:Category: Kolbuszowa (Bezirk)|Kolbuszowa (Bezirk)]] |- |Kolomea/Kołomyja||Ukraine/ Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast||[[:Category: Kolomea (Bezirk)|Kolomea (Bezirk)]] |- |Kosów||Ukraine/Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast||[[:Category: Kosów (Bezirk)|Kosów (Bezirk)]] |- |Kraków/Krakau||Poland/Lesser Poland Voivodeship||[[:Category: Krakau (Bezirk)|Kraków (Bezirk)]] |- |Krosno||Poland/Subcarpathian Voivodeship||[[:Category: Krosno (Bezirk)|Krosno (Bezirk)]] |- |Łańcut||Poland/Subcarpathian Voivodeship||[[:Category: Łańcut (Bezirk)|Łańcut (Bezirk)]] |- |Limanowa||Poland/Lesser Poland Voivodeship||[[:Category: Limanowa (Bezirk)|Limanowa (Bezirk)]] |- |Lisko||Poland/Subcarpathian Voivodeship||[[:Category: Lisko (Bezirk)|Lisko (Bezirk)]] |- |Lemberg/Lwów||Ukraine/Lviv Oblast; Lviv||[[:Category: Lemberg (Bezirk)|Lemberg (Bezirk)]] |- |Mielec||Poland/Subcarpathian Voivodeship||[[:Category: Mielec (Bezirk)|Mielec (Bezirk)]] |- |Mościska||Ukraine/Lviv Oblast||[[:Category: Mościska (Bezirk)|Mościska (Bezirk)]] |- |Myślenice||Poland/Lesser Poland Voivodeship||[[:Category: Myślenice (Bezirk)|Myślenice (Bezirk)]] |- |Nadwórna||Ukraine/Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast||[[:Category: Nadwórna (Bezirk)|Nadwórna (Bezirk)]] |- |Nisko||Poland/Subcarpathian Voivodeship||[[:Category: Nisko (Bezirk)|Nisko (Bezirk)]] |- |Nowy Sącz/Neusandez||Poland/Lesser Poland Voivodeship||[[:Category: Neusandez (Bezirk)|Neusandez (Bezirk)]] |- |Nowy Targ/Neumarkt||Poland/Lesser Poland Voivodeship; ||[[:Category: Neumarkt (Bezirk)|Neumarkt (Bezirk)]] |- |Peczeniżyn||Ukraine/Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast||See: Kolomea (Bezirk) |- |Pilzno||Poland/Subcarpathian Voivodeship||[[:Category: Pilzno (Bezirk)|Pilzno (Bezirk)]] |- |Podgórze||Poland/Lesser Poland||[[:Category: Podgórze (Bezirk)|Podgórze (Bezirk)]] |- |Podhajce||Ukraine/Ternopil Oblast||[[:Category: Podhajce (Bezirk)|Podhajce (Bezirk)]] |- |Przemyśl||Ukraine/Lviv Oblast & Subcarpathian/Poland||[[:Category: Przemyśl (Bezirk)| Przemyśl (Bezirk)]] |- |Przemyślany||Ukraine/Lviv Oblast||[[:Category: Przemyślany (Bezirk)|Przemyślany (Bezirk)]] |- |Przeworsk||Poland/Subcarpathian Voivodeship||[[:Category: Przeworsk (Bezirk)|Przeworsk (Bezirk)]] |- |Rawa Ruska||Ukraine/Lviv Oblast||[[:Category: Rawa Ruska (Bezirk)| Rawa Ruska (Bezirk)]] |- |Rohatyn||Ukraine/Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast||[[:Category: Rohatyn (Bezirk)|Rohatyn (Bezirk)]] |- |Ropczyce||Poland/Subcarpathian Voivodeship||[[:Category: Ropczyce (Bezirk)|Ropczyce (Bezirk)]] |- |Rudki||Ukraine/Lviv Oblast||[[:Category: Rudki (Bezirk)|Rudki (Bezirk)]] |- |Rzeszów||Poland/Subcarpathian Voivodeship||[[:Category: Rzeszów (Bezirk)|Rzeszów (Bezirk)]] |- |Sambor||Ukraine/Lviv Oblast||[[:Category: Sambor (Bezirk)|Sambor (Bezirk)]] |- |Sanok||Poland/Subcarpathian Voivodeship||[[:Category: Sanok (Bezirk)|Sanok (Bezirk)]] |- |Saybusch/Żywiec||Poland/Silesian Voivodeship||[[:Category: Saybusch (Bezirk)|Saybusch (Bezirk)]] |- |Skałat||Ukraine/Ternopil Oblast||[[:Category: Skałat (Bezirk)|Skałat (Bezirk)]] |- |Śniatyn||Ukraine/Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast||[[:Category: Śniatyn (Bezirk)|Śniatyn (Bezirk)]] |- |Sokal||Ukraine/Lviv Oblast||[[:Category: Sokal (Bezirk)|Sokal (Bezirk)]] |- |Stary Sambor ||Ukraine/Lviv Oblast & Subcarpathian/Poland||[[:Category: Stary Sambor (Bezirk)|Stary Sambor (Bezirk)]] |- |Stanisławów/Stanislau ||Ukraine/Ivano Frankivsk Oblast||[[:Category: Stanislau (Bezirk)|Stanislau (Bezirk)]] |- |Stryj||Ukraine/Lviv Oblast||[[:Category: Stryj (Bezirk)|Stryj (Bezirk)]] |- |Strzyzów||Poland/Subcarpathian Voivodeship||[[:Category: Strzyżów (Bezirk)|Strzyżów (Bezirk)]] |- |Tarnopol||Ukraine/Ternopil Oblast||[[:Category: Tarnopol (Bezirk)|Tarnopol (Bezirk)]] |- |Tarnów||Poland/Lesser Poland Voivodeship||[[:Category: Tarnów (Bezirk)|Tarnów (Bezirk)]] |- |Tarnobrzeg||Poland/Subcarpathian Voivodeship||[[:Category: Tarnobrzeg (Bezirk)|Tarnobrzeg (Bezirk)]] |- |Trembowla||Ukraine/Ternopil Oblast||[[:Category: Trembowla (Bezirk)|Trembowla (Bezirk)]] |- |Tłumacz||Ukraine/Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast||[[:Category: Tłumacz (Bezirk)|Tłumacz (Bezirk)]] |- |Turka||Ukraine/Lviv Oblast & Subcarpathian/Poland||[[:Category: Turka (Bezirk)|Turka (Bezirk)]] |- |Wadowice||Poland/Lesser Poland Voivodeship||[[:Category: Wadowice (Bezirk)|Wadowice (Bezirk)]] |- |Wieliczka||Lesser Poland Voivodeship||[[:Category: Wieliczka (Bezirk)|Wieliczka (Bezirk)]] |- |Zaleszczyki||Ukraine/Ternopil Oblast||[[:Category: Zaleszczyki (Bezirk)|Zaleszczyki (Bezirk)]] |- |Zbaraż||Ukraine/Ternopil Oblast||[[:Category: Zbaraż (Bezirk)|Zbaraż (Bezirk)]] |- |Złoczów||Ukraine/Lviv Oblast||[[:Category: Złoczów (Bezirk)|Złoczów (Bezirk)]] |- |Żółkiew||Ukraine/Lviv Oblast||[[:Category: Żółkiew (Bezirk)|Żółkiew (Bezirk)]] |- |Żydaczów||Ukraine/Lviv Oblast||[[:Category: Żydaczów (Bezirk)|Żydaczów (Bezirk)]] |} == Proper Location Fields for Wikitree Profiles == The location fields for Wikitree PROFILES should be written in the language by the governing body AT THAT TIME. 1772 - 1918 location fields should be in German (regardless of the ethnicity/language of the person.) However it is recognized that few people have a great understanding about this area. Profiles can list the abbreviated term Galicia, Austria (across several languages.) *1772 - 1804: ''Village Name, Village District'', Königreich Galizien und Lodomerien,{{blue|(optional to add -->)}} Habsburgermonarchie, Heiliges Römisches Reich *1804 - 1867: ''Village Name, Village District'', Königreich Galizien und Lodomerien,{{blue|(optional to add -->)}} Kaiserthum Oesterreich *1867 - 1918: ''Village Name, Village District'', Königreich Galizien und Lodomerien,{{blue|(optional to add -->)}} Erzherzogtum Österreich == Reasons your Ancestors Left their Homeland == "Norman Davies noted that the situation in Galicia was likely more desperate than in Ireland, and that Galicia was likely "the poorest province in Europe". Galicia was indeed the poorest of the Austrian provinces and markedly poorer than western Europe." [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poverty_in_Austrian_Galicia] After serfdom was abolished, the ability to own land was rare. If you study census records from Galicia, you will find that there were only a few landowners. Starvation caused by drought and chronic malnutrition. Lack of education. Financial hardship caused by antagonistic relationships between ethnic communities. Increasing "Polonialization" of western Galicia over a 100 year span, which included pressure to convert from Greek Catholic to Roman Catholic. Leaving meant freedom of religious persecution. Near wartime, Ukrainians/Ruthenians were suspected to sympathize with Russia and faced either deportation or death. After WWI, there becomes a sort of "ethnic cleansing for Ukrainians living in Poland and also Polish living in USSR. {{Image|file=Galicia-8.jpg |align=r |size=m}} Overpopulation and no jobs. Often there was advertising for Galicians to emigrate to countries that were building and developing. Immigration officers also visited the area from North Americian advertising a country of great promise: free or cheap land, freedom of religion, some were paid by the railroad companies to work on the cross country railroads. CPR Immigration Poster which read: "Save money and time. Purchase tickets for ship voyage to Canada to the homeland. Send affidavits (legal documents) through the CPR line, this is safest. Below deck dining room. Third class sleeping cabin on the CPR ship. ... Quick - Comfortable - Safe. Turn to us in the event you require a ticket for the ship, affidavit, work permit or to send us money." You may add your ancestor the [[:Category: Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria, Emigrants|Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria, Emigrant]] category. Please click through to find the proper category. If you need one created, place your ancestor in the category mentioned. == Researching your Roots == U.S. Census Records after 1900 include a field for birth place of individuals and their parents. In 1900 through 1920, many individuals that were known to have been born in Galicia listed either Galicia, Austria or Poland in their records. {| border="1" align="center" class="wikitable sortable" style="font-style:; font-size:100%; border: 3px ;" |- !Census Year |1900 |1910 |1920 |1930 |1940 |- |Birth Place contains Galicia | 372,182 | 84,426 |1,070,313 | 1,327,197 |1,059,103 |- |Birth Place contains only Galicia |1,195 | |134.483 | 11,872 | 1,031 |- |Birth Place contains Poland | 369,331 | 57,783 |1,016,772 |1,256,833 |1,004,272, |- |Birth Place contains Austria | 366,331 | 57,783 |1,016,772 |1,256,833 |1,004,272 |} Where do you begin? (The following points are not in any particular order. Read through all of them to get a greater understanding of how to improve your search results.) *First, please add the [[:Category: Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria|Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria category]] to your ancestor's profile if you do not know specifically where they are from in Galicia or if you do not see a category that has been created for your village. *Identify the village where the ancestor is from via immigration, naturalization records, military registration, obituaries, marriage records, etc. If you know the name of village, but cannot find your ancestor try searching by the village name only. http://www.familysearch.org records are free. Make sure you are comparing the immigration date on the passenger list to the approximate immigration date on the census or naturalization records. The following links have lists of the villages: **https://www.geshergalicia.org/galician-town-locator/ **https://www.jewishgen.org/Communities/jgcd.php?get=y&prov1900=Galicia **https://books.google.pl/books?id=961VAAAAcAAJ&printsec=frontcover&hl=pl&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=false **https://www.semanchuk.com/gen/maps/unterschutz.html (Galizien Deutsche Settlement) *If your ancestor was Ukrainian: Identify both the Polish and Ukrainian spelling of your village (which can be found by internet search). ''(For example: (from Wikipedia) Cieplice [t͡ɕɛˈplʲit͡sɛ] (Ukrainian: Теплиці, Teplytsi). Teplytsi being closest to proper pronunciation and I have seen immigration records with both spelling versions.)'' Understand the proper pronunciation of your village to better identify the misspelling in records. * You must be aware that the district of your village has changed over time. The [https://www.geshergalicia.org/galician-town-locator/ 1900] record would be accurate for your village between 1772-1918 in identifying the proper district for records. ''For example (language reflects governing body):'''' **1569-1772: Cieplice, powiat lwowski, województwa ruski, prowincja małopolska, Rzeczpospolita Obojga Narodów (Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth) **1772-1804: Cieplice, Bezirk Jaroslau, Königreich Galizien und Lodomerien, Habsburgermonarchie, Heiliges Römisches Reich (Habsburg Monarchy, Holy Roman Empire) **1804-1867: Cieplice, Bezirk Jaroslau, Königreich Galizien und Lodomerien, Kaiserthum Oesterreich (Austrian Empire) **1867-1918: Cieplice, Bezirk Jaroslau, Königreich Galizien und Lodomerien, Österreichisch-Ungarische Monarchie (Austro-Hungarian Empire) **1918 - 1939: Cieplice, powiat jarosławski, województwa lwowskie , Rzeczpospolita Polska (Second Polish Republic) **1939 - 1945: Cieplice, Bezirk Lwów, Distrikt Galizien, Polen, Großdeutsches Reich (Nazi Occupation) **1945 - 1975: Cieplice, powiat rzeszowski, województwa rzeszówskie, Polska Rzeczpospolita Ludowa (Polish People's Republic, Communist) **1975 - 1991: Cieplice, powiat jarosławski, województwa przemyślskie, Polska Rzeczpospolita Ludowa (Polish People's Republic, Communist) **1991 - Pres: Cieplice, powiat przeworski, województwa podkarpackie, Rzeczpospolita Polska (Republic of Poland, Change in political structure to a Parlimentary Democracy.) *Identify the designated Roman Catholic Church, Greek Catholic Church and Synagogue locations for it's residents. It is highly recommended to do the same research on all nearby villages. Lists to find the proper information about your village: *https://www.geshergalicia.org/galician-town-locator/ *https://www.jewishgen.org/Communities/jgcd.php?get=y&prov1900=Galicia *https://books.google.pl/books?id=961VAAAAcAAJ&printsec=frontcover&hl=pl&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=false *https://www.semanchuk.com/gen/maps/unterschutz.html (Galizien Deutsche Settlement) **Marriages of Ukrainians and Polish typically took place in the church where the bride was affiliated. **In blended families, the baptism of a child will take place in the church of the same sex parent. *Identify the different variations of first names as well as surname spelling. Click [[Space:Names|here]] for a page of names a Wikitree member has put together while transcribing records. It is important to use the different variations while conducting your search. If you do not see the desired name listed there are several links at the bottom of the page which will help you. English, German and Polish variations are primarily used in the immigration records to English speaking countries. ''(ex. John, Jan, Iwan, Ivan")'' Also identify if your surname meant something in another language ''(example: Pich = Stove; Gwozdz = Nail, and yes some did actually use the converted word as their surname.)'' *A common error found in immigration transcriptions: "L", "Z" and "S" (at the beginning of a name or village name.) Also note the Polish letter "ł" simply became "l" (lower case L); although often it is transcribed to the letter "t". Recommended to look up the Polish [https://mowicpopolsku.com/polish-alphabet-pronunciation/ alphabet] and think of other ways the village or surname could be spelled phonetically, or in Ukrainian. For example: letter "ą" becomes "on" as in Sączała to Sonczalla. *For Ukrainian surnames, there are several variations because there is the conversion from Cyrillic to the Polish Alphabet. Letters G, H, B and O, Y, I, U are used interchangably. ''For example: Nagorny, Nagurni, Nagurny, Nahyrni, Nahyrny or Krol, Kril, Kryl, Krul, or Kalin, Kałyn.'' Also consider that with the conversion from Polish to the English alphabet (or to the language of their destination like French or German), there are extra letters in the Polish alphabet where there is no conversion (just phonetic improvisation.) **One variation I have seen which should be noted: Piskor/Piskir is seen as Piskorz in records, same for Maziar to Maziarz. "RZ" is a letter in the Polish alphabet. Remember records were converting Cryillic version to Polish version of names (especially true for West Galicia.) **Examples of Ukrainian surnames in their changed North American variation: ***(Aнтoш) Antosz, Antysz .... Antos, Antosh ***(Августин, Аугустин) Augusztyn, Avgustin ..... Augustine ***(Будич) Budycz ..... Budich ***Czerncowyj ..... Chercowy ***(Дзюбан) Dziuban, Dzuban ..... Juban ***(Федірко) Fedirko ..... Federko, Fidyrko ***(Ґрод) Grod ..... Grot, Groat ***(Гучко) Huczko ..... Hutchko, Hutsko, Hutskow ***(Яpoш) Jarosz ... Yarosh ***(Клубко) Klubko ..... Klupko ***(Козиол), Koziol ..... Kozel, Kocial ***(Крич) Krych .... Krech ***(Лешак) Leszak .... Leshak ***(Лиховід) Lichowid, Lychowid ..... Lishowid ***(Матвиец) Matwijec ..... Matthews ***(Мазяр) Mazar, Maziar ..... Mazur ***(Мокрицький, male; Мокрицька female) Mokrycki ...... Mocrytzki, Mokricky, Mokriski ***(Нагирний, Нагірний, Нагорний male; Нагирнa female) Nagorny, Nagurni, Nagurny, Nahyrni, Nahyrny, Nahirny, Nagurney ***(Паранич) Paranicz, Paranycz .... Paranych ***(Павливец) Pawływec .... Pawlowska, Pawlowec ***(Пич) Pich .... Pisko, Pesko, Pick ***(Пісєчко) Pisieczko, Pisechko ..... Pisiechko ***(Пилипец) Pilipiec, Pylypec ..... Phillips ***(Шегда) Szegda, Shegda, Shehda, Segda ***(Турай ) Turaj .... Turay ***(Зеленко, Жилінка, Зілінка, Зіелонка, Зилинка) Zilinka, Zielonka, Zylynka, Zelinka ***(Жилко) Ziołko ... Zolka ** Polish examples: *** Szewczyk .... Sefcheck *** Sączała .... Saczala, Saczawa, Sonczalla, Sonzala, Shanshala *** Szmala .... Smolley *For those researching Polish ancestors (especially through genetics); consideration must be given to the understanding of the suffix to the surname. https://polishroots.org/Research/SurnameSearch/Surnamesendings?PageId=118 *If you have located the "Passenger Manifest", read the actual document! The little bit that is transcribed to websites will not reveal everything in that document. It may tell you of a relative back in the home country as well as the name of the person and location of where they are going (often by "chain migration). This is often how you will be able to find siblings. Extending out your research to siblings, obviously may lead to more information, such as parent's names, verifying the village where they are from (perhaps a correct spelling of it), etc. Sometimes this immigration record has two pages, and often people neglect to click through to the following page. ** If you know the port of entry, date and ship name on the naturalization record, compare that information with the passenger list. *If you have located the village and have found there are records online (such as the Polish [https://szukajwarchiwach.pl/ Archives], which have records for Western Galicia), consider doing a "One Place Study" of the village. Wikitree is a great platform for One Place Studies, by creating and interconnecting profiles. You may branch outward to find all emigrants from your village. You'll find more interconnections by inspecting their Passenger Manifest records, which may give a hint of someone left behind in their home country and a point of contact where they are going (usually family.) *I would like to give suggestion on another helpful tool if you have been unsuccessful in locating the village of your ancestor and it will be more time consuming: testing DNA through any testing sites. Testing through Ancestry for genealogy would be my first suggestion, but remember that you have to "pay to play." You can download your DNA to your computer and then upload to MyHeritage, which seems to be the preferred testing site of people in Europe. Essentially you will want to group your DNA matches according to how they are related to each other. Then you inspect their trees to figure out your common ancestor to them. You want to isolate your DNA matches which may also have ancestors from Ukraine, Poland or Galicia (not everyone is well versed in border changes.) Inspect their trees, even scribble down notes about their tree, but the main goal is to find a common village between your groups. This process can be done with any ancestor from anywhere in Europe in order to break down your "brick wall." I give this suggestion because I have done it myself and it worked. Once I found the village, I began combing through records on geneteka and the Polish Archives site to find the information I needed. If the information is not there, you may need to hire a researcher. == Resources == *See: [[:Project: Poland/Resource Library]] for a long list of resources. *See: [[:Space:Ukraine]] for a long list of resources. "The Roman Catholic records are more dfficult to find, because they are still stored in 1) local parishes 2) local vital offices or in 3) Archdiocesan Archive in Przemysl (if you mean central part of the former Galicia) - generally closed for all, but open for befriended paid researchers. The situation is different with Greek Catholic records. This church, today known as Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church was banned in communist Poland and new formed Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic after 1945, their vital records (books) went to Vital Offices and State Archives. As you know, we can browse a lot of Greek Church records from Historical Lviv Archive (mostly microfilmed by LDS Church and available at familysearch) and National State Archive in Przemysl. Przemysl digitalized and make open online source for most of Greek Catholics records stored in their archive." https://www.szukajwarchiwach.gov.pl/ Archived records for Poland. *Records for the west side of Galicia can be found here. Please note the records are not indexed; however you can use https://geneteka.genealodzy.pl/index.php search engine. You need to enter the village/parish name in the search engine. *Directions on how to navigate these records can be found [https://s3.amazonaws.com/ps-services-us-east-1-914248642252/s3/research-wiki-elasticsearch-prod-s3bucket/images/a/af/Polish_State_Archives.pdf here] courtesy of familysearch.org. Roman Catholic/Greek Catholic church records are written in Latin. *Also note that they give the Latinized version of the first name; which is not the same as what they called themselves in day to day life; example: Joannes (Latinized), Iwan (Polish), Ivan (Ukrainian), Jan (German), John (English). Remember that most Ukrainians in Galicia used the Polish version for their first name (although both would be correct.) *Not all scan groups are in chronological order by date. *Helpful hint: In dates listed on scans: 7ber=Sept, 8ber=Oct, 9ber=Nov, 10ber=Dec. 1869, 1880, 1890 and 1900 Galician village census statistics. Note that these records do not list individuals; however understanding the village's demographic can also be important. https://czernowitz.blogspot.com/2010/09/bukovina-census-for-years-1869-1880.html?fbclid=IwAR3uEofkN0_Z_N_Vrz-V3fNesSr4PG9u8Q2pR9sJSJfXiGYiAHPgfYgd-sM *''For example: Cieplice, Jarsolau, Galicia: 1900 Census: 710 Roman Catholic, 2481 Greek Catholic, 131 Jewish, 40 Other, 44 German, 660 Polish and 2658 Ruthenian. 63 Polish landowners. This information can help save you time if you are looking for land records, knowing that only 10% of Poles owned land in this area (Cieplice) at that time.'' Genealogy of Halychyna/Eastern Galicia: http://www.halgal.com/ https://www.jewishgen.org/ Many people looking for ancestors in Poland and Ukraine mainly use "geneteka.genealodzy", but this is not the only source of records. For the area of Eastern Poland and Galicia this page is very helpful: https://fotolubgens.lubgens.eu/ contains records sometimes not present in Genetyka. Has its own search engine https://regestry.lubgens.eu/news.php Causes of death: http://www.galiciangenealogy.com/the-causes-of-the-death/?fbclid=IwAR3zFFLFAJ3Sg5IUnvXcj5OE2D9PvAOEW26XHK6FO63U2y4kulzvjvRJ5i4 German decent families living in Galicia: https://www.galiziengermandescendants.org/Data/Daum_Surnames/index.htm https://vitabrevis.americanancestors.org/2021/03/galician-military-records/?fbclid=IwAR3RX8o-7pPm4i2B43FXfkqxKZFlMKhiehG4wbdOt-nk3JCBOpm6GZDF5B8 (James Heffernan, 3/5/2021): "Military records from Galicia (1865-1918) are today held by the Central State Historical Archives in Lviv, Ukraine. Starting in 1868, the Austrian Empire mandated that all able-bodied men serve in the military for a period of three years. As a result, the collection is massive. The records are loosely organized by the birth year and first letter of the surname. Digitized images of the records are available through the online catalog at FamilySearch.org, comprising 247 microfilm reels. ''“Military records, 1865-1930” Vienna (Austria). United Military Registration Office. FamilySearch. Records for letter “A” begin on microfilm FHL 2439871 with Item 1.'' The average personnel record found in the collection includes the name of the individual, where he was born, and a brief summary of his service and rank. Occasionally, the record will also include the names of the parents. Jumping around in the collection, the records are most often written in German and Polish, but with some Ukrainian records also included. In addition to records from Galicia, I have also found several records for individuals born in the region of Bukovina, a territory today divided between Ukraine and Romania. The Austrian military was not segregated by religious group, so these records hold information for Protestant, Catholic, and Jewish men from Galicia. With many of the records of Galician Jewish communities no longer extant, military records have the potential to provide much-needed context and biographical detail. The catch, however, is that beyond their loose organization by surname, there is no unified index for the records. Locating a specific ancestor’s military record would be akin to finding the proverbial needle in a haystack." Another reading resource about Galicia can be found here: [[Space:GALICIA_by_Walter_Dublanica|GALICIA by Walter Dublanica]] Genealogy of East Galicia: http://www.halgal.com/langofrecord.html Toronto Ukrainian Geology Group: http://www.torugg.org/History/history_of_galicia.html Galicia Town Locator: https://www.geshergalicia.org/galician-town-locator/ Link Interesting postcards and photographs: https://www.wdl.org/en/search/?q=Poland&fbclid=IwAR2dmHrApg7_0hHo2iEsC-c0ciMYmvzf2kVk3y3n68O1ns3FwD6HmlAR0vU For large scale 1775 map of Galicia: http://easteurotopo.org/images/regional%20maps%20of%20eastern%20europe/Galicia/Lubomeriae%20et%20Galliciae%20Regni%20Tabula%20Geographica%20%20Gussefeld%201775%20RCIN.jpg Wonderful map links to Galicia: https://forgottengalicia.com/historical-maps-of-galicia-1775-1918/ == Adding Stickers to Profiles == *[[Template:Holocaust_Sticker|Holocaust]] Stickers '''Sticker used for Galicia profiles (born in, lived in, etc)''' *{{Galicia Sticker}} results in: {{Galicia Sticker}} '''Eastern Orthodox Catholic''' *{{Religion |image=Religion_Images-42.png |text=was Eastern Orthodox Catholic }} results in: {{Religion |image=Religion_Images-42.png |text=was Eastern Orthodox Catholic }} '''Ukrainian Orthodox Christian''' *{{Religion |image=Religion_Images-56.png |text=was Ukrainian Orthodox Christian }} results in: {{Religion |image=Religion_Images-56.png |text=was Ukrainian Orthodox Christian }} '''Ukrainian Greek Catholic''' *{{Religion |image=Religion_Images-14.png |text=was Ukrainian Greek Catholic }} results in: {{Religion |image=Religion_Images-14.png |text=was Ukrainian Greek Catholic }} '''Roman Catholic''' *{{Religion |image=Religion_Images-16.png |text=was Roman Catholic }} results in: {{Religion |image=Religion_Images-16.png |text=was Roman Catholic }} '''Jewish''' *{{User Ethnicity |flag=Abby_s_Tools-27.png |ethnicity=Jewish }} results in: {{User Ethnicity |flag=Abby_s_Tools-27.png |ethnicity=Jewish }} '''Ruthenian (pre-Ukrainian)''' *{{User Ethnicity |flag=Cieplice_Jaroslaw_Galicja_Austria-1.jpg |ethnicity=Ruthenian }} results in: {{User Ethnicity |flag=Cieplice_Jaroslaw_Galicja_Austria-1.jpg |ethnicity=Ruthenian }} '''Polish''' *{{User Ethnicity |flag=Flags-17.jpg|ethnicity=Polish |ethnicity=Polish }} results in: {{User Ethnicity |flag=Flags-17.jpg|ethnicity=Polish |ethnicity=Polish }} '''German''' *{{User Ethnicity |flag=Flags.gif |ethnicity=German}} results in: {{User Ethnicity |flag=Flags.gif |ethnicity=German}} ''' Russian ''' *{{User Ethnicity |flag=European_Flags-32.png |ethnicity=Russian}} results in: {{User Ethnicity |flag=European_Flags-32.png |ethnicity=Russian}} '''Migration''' *{{Migrating Ancestor |origin = Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria |destination = United States |origin-flag = Galicia-5.jpg |destination-flag = 50star.gif }} results in: {{Migrating Ancestor |origin = Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria |destination = United States |origin-flag = Galicia-5.jpg |destination-flag = 50star.gif }} *{{Migrating Ancestor |origin = Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria |destination = Canada |origin-flag = Galicia-5.jpg |destination-flag = Flags-1.png }} results in: {{Migrating Ancestor |origin = Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria |destination = Canada |origin-flag = Galicia-5.jpg |destination-flag = Flags-1.png }} *{{Migrating Ancestor |origin = Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria |destination = France |origin-flag = European_Flags-63.png |destination-flag = Galicia-5.jpg }} results in: {{Migrating Ancestor |origin = Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria |destination = France |origin-flag = Galicia-5.jpg |destination-flag = European_Flags-46.png }} ---- == Sources == *All sources within text have been hyperlinked after the text.
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[[Category:Kingman Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:One Name Studies Project, Showcase]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] ==About the Project== {{GOONS Sticker|Kingman}} The Kingman Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Kingman Kingman] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Kingman name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Kingmans), by time period (18th Century Kingmans), or by topic (Kingman DNA, Kingman Occupations, Kingman Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Kingman Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator:[[Watson-1411 |Derrick Watson]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Kingman}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{Clear}} ==Category Pages== *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Kingman_Name_Study Kingman Name Study] **[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Kingman_Y-STR_Group_1 Kingman Y DNA study] **[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Henry_Kingman_of_Weymouth_MA Henry Kingman of Weymouth MA] **[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Kingman_Name_Study%2C_Kingman_of_New_Hampshire Kingman of New Hampshire] **[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Kingman_Name_Study%2C_Kingman_of_Dorset Kingman of Dorset] **[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Kingman_Name_Study%2C_Kingman_of_Somerset Kingman of Somerset] **[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Kingman_Name_Study%2C_Kingman_of_Wiltshire Kingman of Wiltshire] **[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Kingman%2C_Head_of_Tree Kingman Heads of trees] **[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Kingman%2C_Requires_Research Kingman profiles needing research or development] ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research projects on which we are working. Any help is more than welcome. * Connecting all the existing Kingman profiles on wikitree to their equivalent pages on the Kingman ONS website - the ONS website often contains more information than has been copied over into wikitree. * Seeking new contributors to our Y-DNA program. Getting people to join is not easy, but it can be really rewarding. In this case showing the link between the very large US Kingman family and the much smaller root family of Kingman in England. * Building the at-DNA database of Kingman descendants. This is very much work in progress and hopefully will help us fill in some gaps in the more recent Kingman family history where there is a lack of paper records. * Adding in more paper trail research to expand on the bare bones that are already here. ==Membership== * [[Watson-1411|Derrick Watson]] * [[Kingman-271|John Kingman]] * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Kingeman Kingeman] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Kyngeman Kyngeman] == About the Kingmans == There are mulitiple origins of the Kingman surname, but they all appear to trace back to the West Country of England. Early records of the surname are very rare further west than Devon or further east than Wiltshire. The families have spread across the world with a very large branch in the USA descending from [[Kingman-4 |Henry Kingman]], who emigrated in 1635 to Weymouth, Massachusetts. He is widely said by many sources to have been born in Frome, Somerset, England. This assumption is not backed by any documentary evidence yet and is not in accord with the parish registers of Frome. However, Y-DNA evidence has now been found that points to a common ancestor between Henry's line and that of [[Kingman-556 | Thomas Kingman]] of Farrington Gurney, Somerset, who probably was born in Frome. There is a dedicated website for this family name and similar names at [http://kingsman.one-name.net/ Kin(g)(s)man ONS website]. Also see the [http://one-name.org/name_profile/kingsman/ Kingsman One Name Study] at the Guild of One-Name Studies.
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This is my list of Kings & Queens because, for obvious reasons, it is much easier to maintain. It can be used as an index because some of the earlier monarchs are not easy to find! It's hard to believe that there have been 66 monarchs of England and Britain during the past 1,500 years because little is generally known about many of them. == England, Great Britain, and the United Kingdom == :: N.B. the years in brackets are the years of reign. === SAXON KINGS === ==== (1) - [[Wessex-3|Egbert]] - [827 - 839] ==== Egbert (Ecgherht) was the first monarch to rule over all of Anglo-Saxon England for a stable, extensive and effective period. ==== (2) - [[Wessex-14|Æthelwulf]] - [839 - 856] ==== ==== (3) - [[Wessex-255|Æthelbald]] - [856 - 860] ==== ==== (4) - [[Wessex-361|Æthelbert]] - [860 - 866] ==== ==== (5) - [[Wessex-9|Æthelred I]] - [866 - 871] ==== ==== (6) - [[Wessex-33|Ælfred]] - [871 - 899] ==== * Also known as 'Alfred the Great'. ==== (7) - [[Wessex-32|Edward (The Elder)]] - [899 - 924] ==== ==== (8) - [[Wessex-297|Æthelstan]] - [924 - 939] ==== ==== (9) - [[Wessex-31|Edmund I]] - [939 - 946] ==== ==== (10) - [[Wessex-5|Eadred]] - [946 - 955] ==== ==== (11) - [[Wessex-360|Eadwig]] - (955 - 959) ==== ==== (12) - [[Wessex-30|Edgar]] - (959 - 975) ==== ==== (13) - [[Wessex-359|Edward the Martyr]] - (975 - 978) ==== ==== (14) - [[Wessex-29|Æthelred II]] - (978 - 1016) ==== * Also known as 'Æthelred the Unready'. ==== (15) - [[Wessex-28|Edmund II]] - (1016) ==== * Also known as 'Edmund Ironside'. ==== 16. [[Svendsson-22|{{blue|Canute}}]] (1016-1035) ==== * View the image for details. ==== 17. [[Knudsson-12|{{blue|Harold I}}]] (1035-1040) ==== ==== 18. [[Knudsson-13|{{blue|Harthacanute}}]] (1040-1042) ==== ==== 19. [[Wessex-358|{{blue|Edward the Confessor}}]] (1042-1066) ==== * Was born Ætheling. ==== 20. [[Wessex-292|{{blue|Harold II}}]] (1066) ==== * View the image for details.
---- === The NORMANS === ==== 21. [[Normandie-32|{{blue|William I}}]] (1066-1087) ==== * Also known as 'William the Conqueror'. ==== (22) - [[Normandie-87|William II]] - (1087-1100) ==== * Also known as 'William Rufus'. ==== (23) - [[Normandie-45|Henry I]] - (1100-1135) ==== ==== (24) - [[Blois-94|Stephen]] - (1135-1154) ====
---- === The PLANTAGENETS === ==== 25. [[Plantagenet-1527|{{blue|Henry II}}]] (1154-1189) ==== ==== 26. [[Plantagenet-248|{{brown|Richard I}}]] (1189-1199) ==== * 'The Lionheart'. ==== 27. [[Plantagenet-143|{{brown|John}}]] [1199-1216) ==== ==== 28. [[Plantagenet-167|{{brown|Henry III}}]] (1216-1272) ==== * Nine years old when he became King. * Forced to set up a 'Parliament' by the rebellious barons. ==== 29. [[Plantagenet-2|{{brown|Edward I}}]] (1272-1307) ==== * Also known as 'Edward Longshanks'. ==== 30. [[Plantagenet-378|{{brown|Edward II}}]] (1307-1327) ==== ==== 31. [[Plantagenet-70|{{brown|Edward III}}]] (1327-1377) ==== ==== 32. [[Plantagenet-864|{{brown|Richard II}}]] (1377-1399) ====
---- === House of LANCASTER === ==== 33. [[Lancaster-434|{{brown|Henry IV}}]] (1399-1413) ==== ==== 34. [[Lancaster-269|{{brown|Henry V}}]] (1413-1422) ==== ==== 35. [[Lancaster-401|{{brown|Henry VI}}]] (1422-1461 and 1470-1471) ==== * The 'Wars of the Roses' began in 1461.
=== House of YORK === ==== (36) [[York-1159|Edward IV]] (1461-1470 and 1471-1483) ==== ==== (37) [[York-1215|Edward V]] (1483) ==== * Murdered in the Tower of London with his younger brother, Richard. ==== (38) - [[York-1245|Richard III]] (1483-1485) ==== * End of the 'Wars of the Roses' in 1485.
---- === House of TUDOR === ==== (39) - [[Tudor-18|Henry VII]] - [1485 - 1509] ==== ==== (40) - [[Tudor-4|Henry VIII]] - [1509 - 1547] ==== ==== (41) - [[Tudor-3|{{green|Edward VI}}]] - [1547 - 1553] ==== ==== (42) - [[Grey-215|Lady Jane Grey]] - [1553]) ==== * Queen for 9 days. ==== (43) - [[Tudor-2|Mary I]] - [1553 - 1558] ==== ==== (44) - [[Tudor-1|Elizabeth I]] - [1558 - 1603] ====
=== House of STUART === ==== (45) - [[Stuart-2|James VI & James I]] - [1603 - 1625] ==== ==== (46) - [[Stuart-1|Charles I]] - [1625 - 1649] ==== * English Civil War commenced in 1642. ==== Parliament - [1649 - 1653] ==== ==== (49) - [[Cromwell-39|Oliver Cromwell]] - [1653 - 1658] ==== ==== (50) - [[Cromwell-36|Richard Cromwell]] - [1658 - 1659] ==== ==== (51) - [[Stuart-4|Charles II]] - [1660 - 1685] ==== ==== (52) - [[Stuart-19|James II]] - [1685 - 1688] ==== ==== (53) - [[Oranje-Nassau-20|William]] & (54) - [[Stuart-21|Mary II]] - [1689 - 1702] ==== ==== (55) - [[Stuart-27|Anne]] - [1702 - 1714] ====
=== GEORGIANS === ==== (56) - [[Hannover-19|George I]] - [1714 - 1727] ==== ==== (57) - [[Hannover-18|George II]] - [1727 - 1760] ==== ==== (58) - [[Hannover-17|George III]] - [1760 - 1820] ==== ==== (59) - [[Hannover-16|George IV]] - [1820 - 1830] ==== ==== (60) - [[Hannover-15|William IV]] - [1830 - 1837] ====
=== VICTORIANS === ==== (61) - [[Hannover-14|Victoria]] - [1837 - 1901] ==== ==== (62) - [[Saxe-Coburg-Gotha-5|Edward VII]] - [1901 - 1910] ====
=== House of WINDSOR === ==== (63) - [[Saxe-Coburg-Gotha-6|George V]] - [1910 - 1936] ==== ==== (64) - [[Sachsen-Coburg_und_Gotha-5|Edward VIII]] - [1936] ==== * Edward abdicated because he was not allowed to marry a divorced woman. ==== (65) - [[Sachsen-Coburg_und_Gotha-4|George VI]] - [1936 - 1952] ==== ==== (66) - Elizabeth II - [1952 - present] ====
---- == Sources == * [http://www.heritage-uk Heritage UK]
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[[Category:Ireland Projects]][[Category: Gaelic Ireland]] [[Category:Irish History, Kingdom of Northern Uí Néill]] [[Category:European Aristocrats Project]][[Category: Ireland, Nobility]][[Category:British_Isles_Royals_and_Aristocrats_742-1499_Project]][[Category: European Royals and Aristocrats Project]][[Category:Ireland_Ancient_Nobility]]{{Irish Roots}} Return to [[Space:Irish_Kingdoms|Irish Kingdoms]] [[Space:Irish_Kingdoms|Irish Kingdoms]] - [[Space:O%27Neill_Dynasty|The O'Neill Dynasty]] The Kings of Ailech belonged to the [[:Category:Irish_History%2C_Kingdom_of_Northern_U%C3%AD_Néill|Northern Uí Néill]] and were based in modern-day [[:Category:County_Donegal|County Donegal]] from 450 to 1283 ==Early Kings (5th-8th Centuries)== * [[Eochaid-13|Niall Eochaid]] * ?-465 [[Cenel_n_Eogain-8|Eógan mac Néill]] (died 465) * 465-489 [[Cenel_n_Eogain-7|Muiredach mac Eógain]] (died c. 489) * [[Cenel n Eogain-6|Muirchertach mac Muiredaig]] (died 534) * Forggus mac Muirchertaig (died 566) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forggus_mac_Muirchertaig * [[Cenel n Eogain-5|Domnall Ilchelgach mac Muirchertaig]] (died 566) * [[Mac Muiredaig Mac Erca-1|Báetán mac Muirchertaig]] (died 572) * 565-571 [[Mac_Domnaill-8|Eochaid Mac Domnaill]] (died 572) * [[Mac_Domnaill-10|Colcu mac Domnaill]] (died 580) * [[Mac_Báetáin-1|Colmán Rímid mac Báetáin]] (died 604) * [[Cenel n Eogain-4|Áed Uaridnach mac Domnaill]] (died 612) * Suibne Menn mac Fiachnai (died 628) * [[Fithrich-2|Máel Fithrich mac Áedo Uaridnach]] (died 630) * Ernaine mac Fiachnai (died 636) * Crundmáel mac Suibni Menn (died c. 660) * Ferg mac Crundmaíl (died c. 668) * [[Duin-1|Máel Dúin mac Máele Fithrich]] (died 681) * Fland mac Máele Tuile (died 700) * Urthuile mac Máele Tuile. == Kings between 700 and 1185 - some also High Kings of Ireland == * [[Maele-6|Fergal mac Máele Dúin]] 700 – 11 December 722 * Áed Allán mac Fergaile 722–743 * [[Macfergal-1|Niall Frossach mac Fergaile]] 743–770 * Máel Dúin mac Áedo Alláin 770–788 * [[Niall-3|Áed Oirdnide mac Néill]] 788–819 * Murchad mac Máele Dúin 819–823 * [[Aedh-1|Niall Caille mac Áeda]] 823–846 * [[Mac_Aedh-1|Máel Dúin mac Áeda]] 846–??? * c.855-879 [[Mac_Niall-2|Áed Findliath mac Néill]] * Murchad mac Máele Dúin 879–887 * Flaithbertach mac Murchado 887–896 * [[mac Aeda-1|Domnall mac Áeda]] 887–915 * [[Mac Aedo-2|Niall Glúndub mac Áeda]] 896 – 15 September 919 * [[Mac_Domnall-30|Flaithbertach mac Domnall]] 916–919 * [[Mac_Domnall-29|Fergal mac Domnall]] 919–938 *938-943 [[Mac_Néill-33|Muirchertach mac Néill]] 938 – 26 February 943. * [[Ua_Néill-1|Domnall mac Muirchertaig ua Néill]] 943–980 * [[O'Neill-1577|Flaithbertach O'Neill (abt.0925-0949)]] Flaithbertach mac Muirchertaig meic Néill 943–949 *Flaithbertach mac Conchobair 956–962 *Tadg mac Conchobair 956–962 *Conn mac Conchobair 956–962 * 962–972 [[Mac_Flaithbertach-13|Murchad Glun re Lar mac Flaithbertach]] * 980–989 [[Mac_Conaing-4|Fergal mac Conaing (0930-1001)]] * 989–1004 [[Ua_Néill-3|Aed (ua Néill) mac Domhnall (0975-1004)]] * [[O'Neill-1577|Flaithbertach mac Muirchertach]] Flaithbertach Ua Néill 1004-1031 * 1031-1033 [[Uí Néill-2| Aodh Athlomhan mac Flaithbertach]] * 1033-1036 [[O'Neill-1577|Flaithbertach mac Muirchertach]] (again) * 1036–1061 [[Mac_Máel_Sechnaill-3|Niall mac Máel Sechnaill (abt.0995-1061)]] * 1061–1064 [[O Néill-254|Ardgar mac Lochlainn]] *Áed Ua hUalgairg 1064–1067 *[[Mac_Niall-14|Domnall na mBocht mac Niall (abt.1020-1068)]] 1067–1068 *Áed mac Néill 1068–1083 *Donnchad mac Néill 1083–1083 * 1083-1089 [[Ua_Lochlainn-1|Domnall macArdgar Ua Lochlainn ]] Donall MacLoghlin 1083 – 9 February 1121 * [[Ua_Lochlainn-2|Conchobar Ua Lochlainn]] 1121–1128 * Magnus Ua Lochlainn 1128–1129 * [[Ua_Lochlainn-2|Conchobar Ua Lochlainn]] 1145 1129–1136 Conchobar mac Domnaill * [[Mac_Lochlainn-7|Muirchertach Mac Lochlainn ]]1136–1143 * 1143–1145 Domnall Ua Gairmledaig * [[Mac_Lochlainn-7|Muirchertach Mac Lochlainn ]] 1145–1166 (again) * 1166–1167 Conchobar mac Muirchertach Mac Lochlainn * 1167–1176 Niall Mac Lochlainn * 1167–1177 [[O'Neill-1489|Aedh (Aed) "Macaemh Toinleasg, King of Cenel Eoghain" O'Neill aka King of Cenel Eogain]], aka Aed In Macaem Toinlesc Ua Neill 1167–1177 * 1177–1185 Mael Sechlainn mac Muirchertaig Mac Lochlainn ==Kings post-1185== *From 1185, the Cenél nEógain ruled as Kings of Tír Eógain. *The last to actually be styled King of Ailech was Áed Buide Ua Néill (died 1283). ==Sources== Also see: *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kings_of_Ailech Kings of Ailech] - Wikipedia - 1 Aug 2017 *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northern_U%C3%AD_N%C3%A9ill Northern Uí Néill] - Wikipedia ==The goal of this project== Right now this project just has one member, me. 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[[Category:Ireland Projects]] [[Category: Gaelic Ireland]] [[Category:Irish History, Kingdom of Airgíalla]] [[Category:European Aristocrats Project]] [[Category: Ireland, Nobility]] [[Category:British_Isles_Royals_and_Aristocrats_742-1499_Project]] [[Category: European Royals and Aristocrats Project]] [[Category:Ireland_Ancient_Nobility]]{{Irish Roots}} *[[Space:Irish_Kingdoms|Irish Kingdoms Wikitree]] --- [[Space:High_Kings_of_Ireland|High Kings of Ireland Wikitree]] Also known as Oirgialla. '''"The over-kingdom of Airgíalla was itself composed of nine sub-kingdoms, named after their ruling dynastys. They were the Ui Thuirtri; Ui Meic Cairthinn; Ui Fhiachrach Arda Sratha; Ui Moccu Uais; [[Space:Kings_of_U%C3%AD_Chremthainn|Uí Chremthainn]]; Ui Meith; Ind Airthir; Mugdorna; ? (Uí Tuirtri, also spelt as Uí Tuirtre, Uí Maic Cairthinn, Uí Fiachrach Arda Sratha, Uí Cremthainn, Uí Méith, Airthir, Mugdorna, Fir Chraíbe also known as the Fir na Chraíbe, Fir Lí also known as the Fir Lee)''' ==Early kings, 513-1022== * d.513 Colga mac Loite mac Cruinn, * [[Tara-2|Cairpre Dam Agait]] d.514 * [[Oriel-1|Daimine Daim Argat]] d.565 * ? Conall Derg Mac Daimine ([https://dailysaint.wordpress.com/tag/king-conall-derg-of-ergall/ Brother-in-law to King Oengus of Munster]) * d.598 [[Mac_Cúanu-3|Bécc mac Cúanu (abt.0535-0598)]] Bec mac Cuanu, * d.606 Aed mac Colgan, * d.636 Mael Odhar Macha, * 645? [[Mac_Furudrán-2|Suibne mac Furudrán (abt.0600-abt.0645)]] * 677 [[Mac_Ultán-2|Dúnchad mac Ultán (abt.0615-0677)]] Dunchad mac Ultan, *fl.697 [[Mac_Máel_Dúin-26|Máel Fothartaig mac Máel Dúin (abt.0640-0697)]] * 703 [[Mac_Máel_Fothartaig-3|Fergus Forcraid mac Máel Fothartaig (abt.0650-0703)]] * c.810 [[Mac_Indrechtach-10|Muiredach mac Indrechtach (abt.0745-abt.0810)]] * 827 [[Mac_Cathal-28|Cumuscach mac Cathal (abt.0772-0827)]] Cu Masach mac Cathal, *fl.835 Gofraidh mac Fearghus, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gofraid_mac_Fergusa Wikipedia] *d.850/852 [[Mac_Máel_Bresail-5|Fogartach mac Máel Bresail (abt.0775-0852)]] *d.874 Congalach mac Finnachta, *d.882 [[Mac_Máel_Curarda-2|Máel Pátrauc mac Máel Curarda (abt.0805-0885)]] Mael Padraig mac Mael Curarada, *d.919 [[Mac_Dub_Sínaig-1|Máel Craibe mac Dub Sínaig (abt.0860-0919)]] Maol Craoibh ua Duibh Sionach, *d.949 [[Mac_Donnocáin-1|Fogartach mac Donnocáin (abt.0875-0949)]] *d.963 [[Mac_Dálaig-2|Eicnech mac Dálaig (abt.0900-0963)]] *d.970 [[Mac_Máel_Muire-3|Donnocán mac Máel Muire (0910-0970)]] *d.999 [[Mac_Éicnech-3|Gilla Crist mac Éicnech (abt.0935-0999)]] Mac Eiccnigh mac Dalagh, *d.1022 [[Mac_Cairill-1|Mac Léiginn mac Cairill (abt.0970-1022)]] ==1022 - 1243== *1022-1027 Cathalan Ua Crichain, died 1027, Ó Críochain *1027-1048 [[Mac_Gilla_Críst-12|Gilla Coluim mac Gilla Críst (abt.0975-1048)]] Gilla Coluim ua Eichnech, died 1048, Ó hEignigh *1048-1053 Leathlobair Ua Laidhgnen, died 1053, Ó Laidhgnén *1053-1078 [[Mac_Fogartaig-14|Lethlobar mac Fogartaig (abt.1010-1078)]] Leathlobair Ua Laidhgnen, died 1078, Ó Laidhgnén Note: Brothers/father son with the same name??? Ua Laidhgnen makes them brothers *1078-1093 Aodh Ua Baoigheallain, died 1093, Ó Baoighealláin *1093-1094 Ua Ainbhigh, died 1094, Ó hAinbheith *1096 [[Ua_hAinbeith-1|Flann ua hAinbeith (abt.1030-1096)]] king of the south of Airgialla *1094-1101 Cu Caishil Ua Cerbaill, died 1101, Ó Cearbhaill *1101-1127 [[Ua_hÉicnig-3|Gilla Críst ua hÉicnig (abt.1075-1127)]] Giolla Crist Ua hEiccnigh, died 1127, Ó hEignigh *1130–1168/1169 [[Ua_Cerbaill-2|Donnchad ua Cerbaill (abt.1090-1168)]] Donnchadh Ua Cearbaill, Ó Cearbhaill [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donnchad_Ua_Cerbaill Wikipedia] *1168–1189 [[Ua_Cerbaill-3|Murchad ua Cerbaill (abt.1125-1189)]] Murchard Ua Cerbaill, Ó Cearbhaill *1189–1194? Muirchertach, died 1196, Ó Cearbhaill?? *1196-1201 [[Ua_hÉicnig-4|Niall ua hÉicnig (abt.1125-1201)]] Ua Eichnigh, died 1201, Ó hEignigh *1243 [[Mac_Ardgal-2|Gilla Patráic mac Ardgal (abt.1165-1243)]] *Ó hAnluain, 1201-1243 ???? need to add == Mac Mathghamhna, aka McMahon 1243-1590 == [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/McMahon Mac Mathghamhna - McMahon Wikipedia] *d.1273 [[Mac_Mathgamna-2|Eochaid Mac Mathgamna (abt.1200-1273)]] Eochaid mac Mathgahamna mac Neill, *1266-1285 [[Mac_Muiredaich-1|Echmarcach mac Muiredaich (abt.1225-aft.1285)]] *1283–1311 [[Mac_Mathgamna-3|Brian Mac Mathgamna (abt.1245-1311)]] Brian mac Eochada, *1311–1314 [[Mac_Mathgamna-8|Roalb Mac Mathgamna (abt.1250-1314)]] Ralph/Roolb mac Eochada, *1314–? [[Mac_Mathgamna-41|Máel Sechlainn Mac Mathgamna (abt.1250-aft.1314)]] Mael Sechlainn mac Eochada, *?–1331 [[Mac_Mathgamna-4|Murchad Mór Mac Mathgamna (abt.1275-1331)]] Murchad Mór mac Briain, *1331–1342 [[Mac_Mathgamna-42|Seaán Mac Mathgamna (abt.1285-1342)]] Seoan mac Maoilsheachlainn, *1342–1344 [[Mac_Mathgamna-13|Áed Mac Mathgamna (abt.1285-1344)]] Aodh mac Roolb, *1344–1344 [[Mac_Mathgamna-5|Murchad Oc Mac Mathgamna (abt.1300-1344)]] Murchadh Óg mac Murchada, *1344–1357 [[Mac_Mathgamna-12|Magnus Mac Mathgamna (abt.1305-1357)]] Maghnus mac Eochadha, *1357–1362 [[Mac_Mathgamna-9|Pilib Mac Mathgamna (abt.1290-1362)]] Pilib mac Rooilbh, *1362–1365 [[Mac_Mathgamna-14|Brian Mór Mac Mathgamna (abt.1310-1371)]] Brian Mór mac Aodh, *1365–1368 [[Mac_Mathgamna-6|Niall Mac Mathgamna (abt.1310-1368)]] Niall mac Murchadha, *1368–1371 [[Mac_Mathgamna-14|Brian Mór Mac Mathgamna (abt.1310-1371)]] Brian Mór mac Aodh, *1371–1403 [[Mac_Mathgamna-15|Pilib Ruadh Mac Mathgamna (abt.1340-1403)]] Pilib Ruadh mac Briain, *1403–1416 [[Mac_Mathgamna-19|Ardgal Mac Mathgamna (abt.1345-1416)]] Ardghal mac Briain, *1416–1442 [[Mac_Mathgamna-22|Brian Mac Mathgamna (abt.1380-1442)]] Brian mac Ardghail, *1442–1446 [[Mac_Mathgamna-25|Ruaidrí Mac Mathgamna (abt.1380-1446)]] Ruaidhri mac Ardghail, *1446–1453 [[Mac_Mathgamna-26|Áed Ruad Mac Mathgamna (abt.1405-1453)]] Aodh Ruadh mac Ruaidhri, *1453–1466 [[Mac_Mathgamna-24|Feidhlimid Mac Mathgamna (abt.1405-1466)]] Feidhlimidh mac Briain, *1466–1467 [[Mac_Mathgamna-29|Eógan Mac Mathgamna (abt.1405-1467)]] Eochan mac Ruaidhri, *1467–1484 [[Mac_Mathgamna-33|Réamonn Mac Mathgamna (abt.1410-1484)]] Reamonn mac Ruaidhri, *1485–1496 Aodh Óg mac Aodha Ruaidh, *1496–1497 [[Mac_Mathgamna-34|Brian Mac Mathgamna (abt.1440-1497)]] Brian mac Reamoinn, *1497–1513 Rossa mac Maghnusa, *1513–1521 [[Mac_Mathgamna-38|Réamonn Mac Mathgamna (abt.1465-1521)]] Reamonn mac Glaisne, *1521–1551 [[Mac_Mathgamna-39|Glaisne Óg Mac Mathgamna (abt.1490-1551)]] Glaisne Óg mac Reamoinn, *1551–1560 Art Maol mac Reamoinn, *1560–1562 Aodh mac Briain, *1562–1578 Art Ruadh mac Briain, *1579–1589 Sir Rossa Buidhe mac Airt, *1589–1590 Aodh Ruadh mac Airt, ==Sources== Also see: *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kings_of_Airg%C3%ADalla Kings of Airgíalla Wikipedia] - Wikipedia - 26 Aug 2017 *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/McMahon McMahon] - Wikipedia - 26 Aug 2017 ==The goal of this project== Right now this project just has one member, me. 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[[Category:Ireland Projects]] [[Category: Gaelic Ireland]] [[Category:Irish History, Kingdom of Dublin]] [[Category: Ireland, Nobility]] [[Category:Ireland_Ancient_Nobility]]{{Irish Roots}} *[[Space:Irish_Kingdoms|Irish Kingdoms Wikitree]] ==The Kings of Brega== *[[Mac_Diarmato-2|Áed Sláine mac Diarmato (-0604)]] Áed Sláine (died 604) son of [[Cerbaill-1|Diarmait mac Cerbaill]] *Conall Laeg Breg mac Áedo Sláine (died 612) *[[Mac_Áed_Sláine-1|Congal mac Áed Sláine (-abt.0634)]] Congal mac Áedo Sláine (died 634) *[[Mac_Áed_Sláine-3|Ailill mac Áed Sláine (-abt.0634)]] Ailill Cruitire mac Áedo Sláine (died 634) *[[MacEogain-1|Blathmac]] (died 665) and [[Mac_Áedo_Sláine-1|Diarmait mac Áedo Sláine (-0665)]] (died 665), sons of Áed Sláine *[[Mac_Congal-1|Conaing Cuirre mac Congal (-abt.0662)]] Conaing Cuirre mac Congaile (died 662) *[[Mac_Blathmac-1|Sechnussach mac Blathmac (died 671)]] son of [[MacEogain-1|Blathmac]] *[[Mac_Blathmaic-1|Cenn Fáelad mac Blathmaic (died 675)]] son of [[MacEogain-1|Blathmac]] *Finsnechta Fledach (died 695) son of Dúnchad son of Áed Sláine *[[Mac_Conaing-2|Congalach mac Conaing (-abt.0696)]] Congalach mac Conaing Cuirre (died 696) *[[Mac_Conaing-1|Írgalaig mac Conaing (-abt.0702)]] Irgalach mac Conaing Cuirre (died 702) *[[Mac_Congalach-1|Annalgaid mac Congalach (-abt.0718)]] Amalgaid mac Congalaig (died 718) *Conall Grant mac Cernaig (died 718) *[[Mac_Niall-4|Fogartach mac Niall (-abt.0724)]] Fogartach (died 724) son of Niall son of Cernach Sotal son of Diarmait *'''[[Mac_Írgalaig-1|Cináed]] (died 728) son of Irgalach''' * [[Mac_Annalgaid-1|Conaing mac Annalgaid (-abt.0742)]] (died 742) *Indrechtach mac Dungalaig (died 748) *759 [[Mac_Annalgaid-2|Dúngal mac Annalgaid (abt.0685-0759)]] Dúngal mac Amalgado (died 759) * [[Mac_Fogartaig-4|Cairpre mac Fogartaig (abt.0710-0771)]] Coirpre mac Fogartaig (died 771) *[[Mac_Conaing-3|Congalach mac Conaing (-0778)]] Congalach mac Conaing (died 778) *Diarmait mac Conaing (died 786) *[[Mac_Congalach-11|Flann mac Congalach (abt.0745-0812)]] Flann mac Congalaig (died 812) *[[Mac_Congalach-8|Cernach mac Congalach (abt.0747-0818)]]Cernach mac Congalaig (died 818) * [[Mac_Conaing-8|Dúnchad mac Conaing (abt.0755-0830)]] *[[Mac_Congalach-9|Cumuscach mac Congalach (abt.0755-0839)]] Cummascach mac Congalaig (died 839) *[[Mac_Flainn-2|Conaing mac Flainn (abt.0790-0849)]] Conaing mac Flainn (died 849) *[[Mac_Conaing-10|Cináed mac Conaing (abt.0830-0851)]] Cináed mac Conaing (died 851) *[[Mac_Conaing-11|Flann mac Conaing (abt.0832-0868)]] Flann mac Conaing (died 868) *[[Mac_Cellach-4|Flannacán mac Cellach (abt.0810-0896)]] Flannacán mac Cellaig (died 896) * [[Mac_Flannacán-7|Máel Finnis mac Flannacán (abt.0855-0903)]] Máel Finnia mac Flannacain (died 903) *Máel Mithig mac Flannacain (died 919) * [[Mac_Dúnchad-6|Lorcán mac Dúnchad (abt.0828-0925)]] * [[Mac_Máel_Finnis-1|Flann mac Máel Finnis (abt.0885-0932)]] * [[Mac_Congalaig-4|Domnall mac Congalaig (abt.0925-0976)]] * [[Mac_Domnall-62|Donnchad mac Domnall (abt.0947-0991)]] * [[Mac_Congalach-12|Flannacán mac Congalach (abt.0970-aft.1028)]] ==Kings of Cnogba/Knowth== List incomplete: see Mac Shamhráin, 2004. The Uí Chonaing had earlier been settled around Tailtiu and Ráith Airthir in the valley of the Blackwater; that district was left to another branch of Síl nÁeda Sláne, Síl nDlúthaig upon the conquest of the Ciannachta Breg during the reign of Cináed mac Írgalaig. The title King of Ciannachta is first used by this dynasty in the Annals of Ulster in the year 742 and the use of the title King of Cnogba in 818; prior to this, it was a title used by the Ciannachta themselves. Earlier kings can be considered chiefs of the Uí Chonaing. *[[Mac_Áed_Sláine-1|Congal mac Áed Sláine (-abt.0634)]] *Conaing Cuirre mac Congaile (a quo Uí Chonaing), (died 662) *Congalach mac Conaing Cuirre, (died 696) *Irgalach mac Conaing Cuirre (died 702) *Amalgaid mac Congalaig (died 718) *Cináed (died 728) son of Irgalach *Conaing mac Amalgado, (died 742) (rí Ciannachta) *Indrechtach mac Dungalaig, (died 748) (rí Ciannachta) *Dúngal mac Amalgado (died 759) *Congalach mac Conaing, died 778 (rí Ciannachta) *Diarmait mac Conaing (died 786) *Flann mac Congalaig (died 812) (rí Ciannachta) *Cernach mac Congalaig (died 818) (rí Cnodba) *Cummascach mac Congalaig (died 839) (rí Ciannachta) *Conaing mac Flainn (died 849) (rí Brega) *Cináed mac Conaing, died 851 (rí Ciannachta) *Flann mac Conaing (died 868) (rí Brega) *[[Mac_Cellach-4|Flannacán mac Cellach (abt.0810-0896)]] Flannacan mac Cellach (descendant of Congalach), died 896 (rí Brega) *Máel Finnia mac Flannacán, died 903 (rí Brega) *Máel Mithig mac Flannacán, died 919 (rí Cnogba) * [[Mac_Máel_Mithig-2|Congalach Cnoghba mac Máel Mithig (abt.0895-0956)]] Congalach mac Mael Mithig (rí Cnogba), died 956 ==Kings of Lagore/Deiscert Breg (South Brega)== List incomplete: see Mac Shamhráin, 2004. The title King of Southern Brega does not appear in the Annals of Tigernach until 729 and in the Annals of Ulster until 751. Earlier rulers can be considered rulers of the Uí Chernaig sept of Síl nÁedo Sláine. *[[Mac_Cernach_Sotal-1|Niall mac Cernach Sotal (-abt.0701)]] Niall mac Cernaig Sotal, (died 701) *Maine mac Néill, (died 712) [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maine_mac_Néill Wikipedia] * [[Mac_Cernach_Sotal-2|Conall Grant mac Cernach Sotal (abt.0665-0718)]] Conall Grant mac Cernaig, (died 718) *[[Mac_Niall-4|Fogartach mac Niall (-abt.0724)]] Fogartach mac Néill, (died 724) *Cathal mac Néill, (died 729) *Cathal mac Áeda, (died 737) (rí Desceirt Breagh) *Cernach mac Fogartaig, (died 738) * [[Mac_Fogartach-3|Fergus mac Fogartach (abt.0695-0751)]] Fergus mac Fogartaig, (died 751) (rí Desceirt Breagh) * [[Mac_Fogartaig-4|Cairpre mac Fogartaig (abt.0710-0771)]] Coirpre mac Fogartaig, (died 771) (rí Brega) * [[Mac_Conall_Grant-2|Niall mac Conall Grant (abt.0700-0778)]] Niall mac Conaill, (died 778) (rí Desceirt Breagh) * [[Mac_Fergus-27|Máel Dúin mac Fergus (abt.0733-0785)]] Máel Dúin mac Fergusa, (died 785) (rí Locha Gabor) * [[Mac_Cumuscaig-1|Fogartach mac Cumuscaig (abt.0710-0786)]] Fogartach mac Cummascaig (died 786) (rí Locha Gabor) *Cummascach mac Fogartaig (died 797) (rí Deiscert Breg) * [[Mac_Fergus-26|Ailill mac Fergus (abt.0735-0800)]] Ailill mac Fergusa, (died 800) (rí Deiscert Breg) *Cernach mac Fergusa (died 805) (rí Locha Gabor) * [[Mac_Niall-23|Conall mac Niall (abt.0735-0815)]] Conall mac Néill (died 815) (rí Desceirt Breagh) * [[Mac_Cernaig-2|Fogartach mac Cernaig (abt.0745-0815)]] Fogartach mac Cernaig (died 815) (leth-rí Desceirt Breagh) * [[Mac_Máel_Dúin-16|Aengus mac Máel Dúin (abt.0755-0825)]] Óengus mac Máele Dúin (died 825) (rí Locha Gabor) * [[Mac_Niall-24|Diarmait mac Niall (abt.0740-0826)]] Diarmait mac Néill (died 826) (rí Desceirt Breagh) * [[Mac_Máel_Dúin-17|Cairpre mac Máel Dúin (abt.0765-0836)]] Cairpre mac Máele Dúin (died 836) (rí Locha Gabor) * [[Mac_Fogartaig-5|Tigernach mac Fogartaig (abt.0785-0865)]] Tigernach mac Fócartai, (died 865) (rí Locha Gabor, lethrí Breg) * [[Mac_Eterscél-1|Diarmait mac Eterscél (abt.0800-0868)]] Diarmait mac Etersceili (died 868) (rí Locha Gabor) * [[Mac_Niall-26|Máel Sechlainn mac Niall (abt.0830-0870)]] Máel Sechnaill mac Néill (died 870) (leth-rí Desceirt Breagh) * [[Mac_Cellaig-6|Tolarg mac Cellaig (abt.0820-0888)]] Tolarg mac Cellaig (died 888) (leth-rí Desceirt Breagh) * [[Mac_Congalaig-6|Máel Ograi mac Congalaig (abt.0830-0908)]] Máel Ograi mac Congalaig (died 908) (rí Locha Gabor) * [[Mac_Tolarg-2|Fogartach mac Tolarg (abt.0855-0916)]] Fogartach mac Tolairg (died 916) (rí Desceirt Breagh) * [[Mac_Ciarmac-1|Béollán mac Ciarmac (abt.0905-0969)]] Beollán mac Ciarmaic (died 969) (rí Locha Gabor) * [[Mac_Fogartaig-3|Gilla Mo Chonna mac Fogartaig (0960-1013)]] Gilla Mo Chonna mac Fogartach mac Ciarmac (rí Deiscert Breg), died 1013 * [[Mac_Fogartaig-2|Ruaidrí mac Fogartaig (abt.0965-1027)]] * [[Mac_Gilla_Mo_Chonna-2|Gilla Sechnaill mac Gilla Mo Chonna (abt.0980-1034)]] ==Sources== also see: * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kings_of_Brega Kings of Brega] - Wikipedia - 26 Aug 2017 * [https://www.academia.edu/4144299/Genealogical_tables_of_medieval_Irish_royal_dynasties Jaski, Bart - Genealogical tables of medieval Irish royal dynasties Table-6, 18, 19, 21] Early Irish Kingship Succession by Jaski Bart, Published by Four Courts Press, 2013, ISBN 10: 1846824265 ISBN 13: 9781846824265 ==The goal of this project== Right now this project just has one member, me. 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The Kingdom of Bréifne region was part of the kingdom of Connacht up until the time of Queen Elizabeth Ist in the late 1500s. :[[Space:Kings_of_Breifne|Irish History : Kings of Breifne]] :[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Kings_of_Fermanagh&public=1 Irish History : Kings of Fermanagh] :[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/East_Breifne Irish History : Kings of East Breifne] / Breifne O'Reilly :[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Kings_of_West_Breifne&public=1 Irish History : Kings of West Breifne] / Breifne O'Rourke :[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kingdom_of_Breifne Wikipedia : Kingdom of Breifne] :The Ó Ruairc (O'Rourke) kings were lords of West Bréifne (County Leitrim) :The Ó Raghallaigh kings (O'Reilly) were lords of East Bréifne (County Cavan} ==Early kings== * [[Mugmedón-7|Eochaid Mugmedón]], father to [[Macechach-1|Brión]], [[mac Eochaid Mugmedón-1|Fiachra]], and [[Eochaid-13|Niall]] (Niall of the Nine Hostages). * [[Macechach-1|Brión Macechach]]; ancestor of the O'Briuin Kings of Connacht. * [[Find-16|Aodh Fionn mac Fergna]] * [[Mac_Báithin-1| Maenach mac Báithin ]]; king of Ui Briuin Breifne – c.653– * [[UNKNOWN-111756|Dubh Dothra]] – c.743 *Cormacc mac Duibh Dá Críoch: king of Breifni – c.790 *Muircheartach mac Donnghal, king of Breifne: c.800–806 *Mael Dúin mac Échtgal, king of Breifne: died822 * [[UNKNOWN-111754|Ceallach]] son of [[UNKNOWN-111755|Cearnach]] , son of [[UNKNOWN-111756|Dubh Dothra]], king of Breithfne * [[UNKNOWN-111753|Tighearnán mac Seallachan]], c.888 – father of Ruarc * [[Mac_Tighernain-1|Ruarc mac Tighearnáin]] lord of Ui Briuin Breifne: c. 893 – grandfather of Sean Fergal * [[Mac_Tighearnán-1|Flann mac Tighearnáin]], lord of Breifne * [[Mac_Tigernain-1|Cernachan mac Tighearnáin]], king of Breifne: died 931 * Conghalach mac Cathaláin, lord of Breifne: c.935 *Cléircén son of Tigernán, king of Bréifne: C. 937 == Ó Ruairc dynasty, Kings of Bréifne, c. 964 - 1257== * [[O Ruarc-2|Fergal Ó Ruairc]] king of Connacht & Breifne: c.964–67 *Niall Ó Ruairc, heir of Breifne: 1000–1001 *Aedh Ó Ruairc, king of Breifne: died 1014–1015 – son of Fergal *Art an caileach Ó Ruairc, king of Breifne: c.1020–1030? – son of Fergal *Aedh Ó Ruairc, lord of Dartraige: 1029 *Art uallach (oirdnidhe) Ó Ruairc, king of Connacht & Breifne: c.1030–1046 – son of Aedh mac Feral *Niall Ó Ruairc, king of Breifne Connacht: 1047 – son of Art uallach *Domnall Ó Ruairc, lord of Breifne: c.1057 – son of Niall *Cathal Ó Ruairc, lord of Breifne: c.1051–1059 – son of Tighernan *Aedh in Gilla Braite Ó Ruairc, king of Breifne: 1066 – son of Niall son of Art Uallach *Aed Ó Ruairc, king of Connacht & Breifne: c.1067–1087 – son of Art Uallach *Donnchadh cael Ó Ruairc, king of Breifne: c.1084 – son of Art an caileach *Ualgharg Ó Ruairc, royal heir of Connacht: 1085 – son of Niall son of Art uallach *Donnchadh Ó Ruairc, lord of Ui Briuin and Conmaicne: 1101 – son of Art Uí Ruairc *Domnall Ó Ruairc, king of Connacht & Breifne: c.1095–1102 – son of Tigernán son of Ualgharg *Cathal Ó Ruairc, lord of Ui Briuin Breifne and Gailenga: 1105 – son of Gilla Braite son of Tigernán *Domnall Ó Ruairc, lord of Ui Briúin: c.1108 – son of Donnchadh *Aedh an Gilla Sronmaol Ó Ruairc king of Conmaicne: c.1117–1122 – son of Domnall (or Donnchadh). *[[Ua_Ruairc-1|Tigernán (Ua Ruairc) O'Rourke (abt.1110-1172)]] Tigernán mór Ó Ruairc, king of Breifne: c.1124–1152, 1152–1172 – son of Donnchad macDomnail *Aedh Ó Ruairc, king of Breifne: 1152–1152, 1172–1176 – son of Gilla Bruide son of Domnall *Amlaíb Ó Ruairc, king of Breifne: 1176–1184 – son of Fergal son of Domnall son of Tigernán *Aedh Ó Ruairc, king of Breifne: 1184–1187 – son of Máelsechlann son of Tigernán mór *Domnall Ó Ruairc, lord of greater part of Breifne: c.1207 – son of Ferghal mac Domnall son of Fergal *Ualgarg Ó Ruairc, king of Breifne: c.1196–1209 – son of Cathal son of Aedh son of Donnchadh *Art Ó Ruairc, king of Bréifne: 1209–1210 – son of Domnall son of Fergal son of Domnall *Niall O'Ruairc, king of Dartry and clann Fermaige: 1228 – son of Congalach son of Fergal son of Domnall *Ualgarg Ó Ruairc, king of Breifne: c.1210–1231 – son of Cathal son of Aedh son of Donnchadh *Cathal riabach O'Ruairc, king of Bréifne: 1231–1236 – son of Donnchadh son of Aedh son of Gilla Braite *Conchobar O'Ruairc, king of Bréifne: 1250?–1257 – son of Tigernán son of Domnall son of Cathal ===Lords of Bréifne Ó Ruairc, 1257-1605=== *Sitric O'Ruairc, king of Bréifne: elected and killed 1257–1257 – son of Ualgarg son of Cathal *Amlaíb O'Ruairc, king of Breifne West : 1257–1258 – son of Art son of Domnall son of Fergal *Domnall O'Ruairc, king of Breifne: 1258 to 1258 (deposed) – son of Conchobar son of Tigernán *Art O'Ruairc, king of Breifne East: 1258–1259 (deposed) – son of Cathal riabach son of Donnchadh *Domnall O'Ruairc, king of Breifne: 1259 to 1260 (killed) – son of Conchobar son of Tigernán *Art bec O'Ruairc, king of Breifne West: 1260–1260 (killed) – son of Art son of Domnall son of Fergal *Art O'Ruairc, king of Breifne: 1261–1266 (deposed)– son of Cathal riabach son of Donnchadh *Conchobar buide O'Ruairc, king of Breifne: 1266–1273 – son of Amlaíb son of Art *Tigernán O'Ruairc, king of Breifne: 1273–1274 – son of Aedh son of Ualgarg son of Cathal *Art O'Ruairc, king of Breifne: 1275–1275 – son of Cathal riabach son of Donnchadh *Amlaib O'Ruairc, king of Breifne: 1275?–1307 – son of Art son of Cathal riabach *Domnall carrach O'Ruairc, king of Breifne: 1307–1311 – son of Amlaíb son of Art *Ualgarg mór O'Ruairc, king of Breifne: 1316–1346 – son of Domnall carrach *Flaithbheartach O'Ruairc, king of Breifne: 1346–1349 (deposed) – son of Domnall carrach *Aodh bán O'Rourke, king of Breifne: 1349–1352 – son of Ualgarg mór son of Domnall *Flaithbheartach O'Ruairc, king of Breifne: 1352–1352 (died) – son of Domnall carrach *Tadgh na gcoar O'Rourke, king of Breifne: 1352–1376 – son of Ualgarg mór son of Domnall carrach *Gilla Crist O'Rourke, lord of Breifny: died 1378 – son of Ualgarg mór son of Domnall carrach *Tigernán mór O'Rourke, king of Breifne: 1376–1418 – son of Ualgarg mór son of Domnall carrach *Aodh buidhe O'Rourke, king of Breifne: 1418–1419 – son of Tigernán mór *Tadhg O'Rourke, king of West Breifne: 1419–1424 – son of Tigernán mór *Art O'Rourke, king of East Breifne: 1419–1424 – son of Tadhg na gcoar *Tadhg O'Rourke, king of Breifne: 1424–1435 – son of Tigernán mór *Lochlann O'Rourke, king of East Breifne: 1435–1458 – son of Tadhg na gcoar *Donnchadh bacagh O'Rourke, king of West Breifne: 1435–1445 – son of Tigernán mór? *Donnchadh O'Rourke, king of West Breifne: 1445–1449 – son of Tigernán óg son of Tigernán mór *Tigernán óg O'Rourke, king of Breifne: 1449–1468 – son of Tadhg son of Tigernán mór *Donnchadh losc O'Rourke, half-king of Breifne: 1468–1476 – son of Tigernán mór son of Ualgarg mór *Domnall O'Rourke, half-king of Breifne: 1468–1476?, – son of Tadhg son of Tigernán mór *Feidhlimidh O'Rourke, king of Breifne: 1476–1500 – son of Donnchadh son of Tigernán óg *Eóghan O'Rourke, king of Breifne: 1500–1528 – son of Tigernán óg son of Tadhg *Feidhlimidh O'Rourke, king? of Breifne: 1528–1536 – son of Feidhlimidh son of Donnchadh *Brian ballach mór O'Rourke, king of Bréifne, 1528–1559, 1560–1562 – son of Eóghan son of Tigernán óg *Tadhg O'Rourke, king of Breifne: 1559–1560 – son of Brian ballach *Aodh gallda O'Rourke, king of Breifne: 1562–1564 – son of Brian ballach *Aodh buidhe O'Rourke, king of Breifne: 1564–1566 – son of Brian ballach *Brian na múrtha O'Rourke, king of Breifne: 1566–1591 – son of Brian ballach *Brian óg na samhthach O'Rourke, king of Breifne: 1591–1600 – son of Brian na múrtha *Tadhg O'Rourke, lord of Breifne: 1600–1605 – son of Brian na múrtha ===Lords of Bréifne Ó Raghallaigh (Muintir Maelmordha)=== *Godfrey Ua Raghallaigh, lord of Muintir-Maelmordha: 1161 *Cathal Ua Raghallaigh, lord of Muintir-Maelmordha: 1161–1162 – son of Godfrey *Fergal son of Cu Chonnacht O'Raigillig, King of Dartry and Clann Fermaige: 1239 *Cathal Ua Raghallaigh, lord of Muintir-Maelmordha: 1256 *Con Ua Raghallaigh, chief of Muintir-Maelmordha: 1256–1257 *Matha Ua Raghallaigh, lord of Muintir-Maelmordha: 1282 *Ferghal O'Raigillig, East Breifne: 1282–1293 *Gilla-Isa Ruaid O'Raigillig, East Breifne: ↑1327 or 1330 *Matha son of Gilla-Isa O'Raigillig, East Breifne: 1304 *Mael Sechlainn O'Raigillig, East Breifne: 1328 *Richard [Risderd] O'Reilly, East Breifny: 1349– ↑1346 or 1349 *Cu Chonnacht O'Reilly, East Breifny: 1362 or 1365 (resigned) – son of Gilla-Isa Ruaid *Philip O'Reilly, East Breifny: 1365–1366/69 (deposed) – son of Gilla-Isa Ruaid *Magnus O'Reilly, East Breifny: 1366/69–1366/69 (deposed) *Philip O'Reilly, East Breifny: 1366/69–1384 – son of Gilla-Isu Ruaid *Thomas, son of Mathgamain Ua Raighillaigh, king of Muinter-Mailmordha: 1384–1390 *John, son of Philip O'Reilly, East Breifny: 1390–1400 – son of Philip son of Gilla-Isa-Ruaid *Gilla-Isa son of Anrig O'Raigillig, East Breifny: 1400–1400 *Maelmordha, son of Cuconnaught O'Reilly, Muintir Reilly: 1403–1411 – son of Cu Chonnacht son of Gilla-Isa Ruaid *Richard, son of Thomas O'Reilly, East Breifny: 1411–1418 *Owen, son of John O'Reilly, Muintir-Maelmordha: 1418–1449 *Farrell, son of Thomas O'Reilly, Muintir-Maelmordha: 1450 (deposed) – (AM1450) *John, son of Owen O'Reilly, Muintir-Maelmordha: 1450–1460 – son of Owen son of John son of Philip son of Gilla-Isa-Roe *Cathal O'Reilly, Muintir-Maelmordha: 1467 *Turlough, son of John O'Reilly, East Breifny: 1468–1487 – son of John son of Owen *John, son of Turlough O'Reilly, East Breifny: 1487–1491 *John, son of Cathal O'Reilly, East Breifny: 1491–1510 – son of Cathal son of Owen son of John *Hugh, son of Cathal O'Reilly, East Breifny: 1514 *Owen, son of Cathal O'Reilly, East Breifny:1526 *Farrell, son of John O'Reilly, East Breifny & Conmaicne: 1526–1536 – son of John, son of Cathal *Maelmordha, son of John O'Reilly, East Breifny: 1537–1565 – son of John son of Cathal *Hugh Conallagh O'Reilly, son of Maelmordha O'Reilly, East Breifny: 1583 – son of Maelmordha son of John *John Roe, son of Hugh Conallagh O'Reilly, East Breifny: 1583–1596 *Philip, son of Hugh O'Reilly, East Breifny: 1596–1596 *Edmond, son of Maelmordha O'Reilly, East Breifny: 1596–1601 – son of Maelmordha son of John son of Cathal *Owen, son of Hugh Conallagh O'Reilly, East Breifny: 1601–? ==O Ruairc, Kings of Breifne, c.1128–1605== *Tigernan Mór mac Aeda after 1128-1172 *Aed mac Gilla Braite 1172-1176 *Amlaib mac Fergaile 1176-1184 *Aed mac Mael Sechlainn 1184-1187 *Ualagarg mac Cathail Leith after 1196-1209 *Art mac Domnaill 1209-1210 *Ualagarg mac Cathail Leith after 1214-1231 *Cathal Riabach mac Donnchada 1231-1236 *Conchobhar mac Tigernain after 1250-1257 *Sigtrygg (Sitric) mac Ualgairg 1256-1257 *Amblaib mac Airt 1257-1258 *Domnall mac Conchobair 1258-1260 *Art mac Cathail Riabaig 1261-1266 *Conchobar Buide mac Amlaib 1266-1273 *Art mac Cathail Riabaig 1273-1275 *Tigernan mac Aeda 1273-1274 *Amlaib mac Airt 1275-1307 *Domnall Carrach mac Amlaib 1307-1311 *Ualgarg mac Domnaill Charraig 1316-1346 *Flaithbheartach mac Domhnaill Charraigh 1346-1349 *Aodh Bán mac Ualghairg 1349-1352 *Tadhg na gCaor mac Ualghairg 1352-1376 *Tighearnan Mór mac Ualghairg 1376-c.1 February 1418 *Aodh Buidhe mac Tighearnain Mór 1418-1419 *Tadhg mac Tighearnain Mór 1419-1435 *Art mac Taidgh na gCaor 1419-1424 *Lochlainn mac Taidhg na gCaor 1435-1440 *Donnchadh Losc mac Tighearnain Mór 1440-1445 *Donnchadh mac Tighearnain Óg 1445-1449 *Lochlainn mac Taidgh na gCaor 1449-1458 *Tighearnan Óg mac Taidhg 1449-1468 *Domhnall mac Taidhg 1468-1468 *Donnchadh Losc mac Tighearnain Mór 1468-1476 *Feidhlimidh mac Donnchadha 1476-1500 *Eoghan mac Tighearnain Óg 1500-1528 *Feidhlimidh mac Feidhlimidh 1528-1536 *Brian Ballach mac Eoghain 1536-c.1559 *Tadhg mac Briain Bhallaigh c.1559-1560 *Brian Ballach mac Eoghain 1560-1562 *Aodh Gallda mac Briain Bhallaigh 1562-1564 *Aodh Buidhe mac Briain Bhallaigh 1564-1566 *Brian na Murtha mac Briain Bhalliagh 1566-3 November 1591 *Brian Óg na Samhthach mac Briain na Murtha 1591-1600 *Tadhg mac Briain na Murtha 1600-1605 *Gofraid ?–1161 ==O'Reillys of East Breifne: O Raghalliagh, Kings of Muintir Maoilmhordha, c.1161–1607== *Cathal mac Gofraid 1161–1162 *Cathal mac Annaid c. 1220–c. 3 May 1256 *Conchobar mac Cathail 1256–1257 *Domnall mac Annaid 1257–1283 *Matha mac Domnaill 1285–1285 *Fergal mac Domnaill 1285–1293 *Gilla Isu Ruad mac Domnaill 1293–1330 *Risdeard mac Giolla Iosa Ruaidh 1330–1349 *Cu Chonnacht mac Giolla Iosa Ruaidh 1349–1365 *Pilib mac Giolla Iosa Ruaidh 1365–1384 *Maghnus mac Con Connacht 1369–1369 *Tomas mor mac Mathghamhna 1384–1392 *Seoan mac Pilib 1392–1400 *Giolla Iosa mac Pilib? 1400–1400 *Maolmhordha mac Con Connacht 1403–1411 *Risdeard mac Tomais Mhoir 1411–1418 *Eoghan mac Seoain 1418–1449 *Sean an Einigh mac Eoghain 1449–3 September 1460 *Fearghal mac Tomais Mhoir 1449–1450 *Cathal mac Eoghain 1460–1467 *Toirdhealbhach mac Seaain an Einigh 1467–1 September 1487 *Seaan mac Toirdhealbhaigh 1487–after 25 November 1491 *Seaan mac Cathail 1491–1510 *Aodh mac Cathail 1510–1514 *Eoghan Ruadh mac Cathail 1514–1526 *Fearghal mac Seaain 1526–1534 *Maolmhordha mac Seaain 1534–1565 *Aodh Connallach mac Maolmhordha 1565–1583 *Sir Seaan Ruadh mac Aodha Connallaigh 1583–1596 *Pilib Dubh mac Aodha Connallaigh 1596–1596 *Eamonn mac Maolmhordha 1596–1601 *Eoghan mac Aodha Connalaigh 1601–1603 *Maolmhordha mac Aodha Connallaigh 1603–1607 == Tribes and Chieftains of the Breifne == Topographical Poems of O Dubhagain and O Huidhrin Tribes and Chieftains of the Breifne region, compiled in the 14th century (translated by John O Donovan, 1862) ---- "Let us pass round Fodhla, Let men go by order From the lands in which we are, The provinces let us go round. From the spirited Sil-Muiredhaigh, Let us pass into the territory of Sean Ferghal, To the host of Breifne of ripened sense, It is time, though no slow passing. Chief King of Breifne of lasting sway Is O Ruairc, to whom the tributes of Connacht is due, The sub-kings of that region are not scarce With their chiefs around them. MacTighearnain of cloaks, Support of the fair Gaoidhil, The purchasers of the poets and their friend Is over the vehement Teallach Dunchadha. MacSamhradhain, knot of every strength, Over the illustrious Teallach Eachdhach; His land is not rendered ugly by the wind. MacConsnamha is over Clann-Chionaoith. MacCogadhain, circle of fame, Is over the noble Clann-Fearmaighe, Mag Dorchaidh, of no condemned law, Over the heroic Cinel-Luachain. The three chiefs of Dartraighe I shall name, And of Calraighe of the tribes, Their acquisitions have injured the slopes; O Finn the brave and O Cearbhaill. They do not go among the rabble at the feast, And the majestic Mag Flannchadha. Royal chieftains of rough incursions, O Raghallaigh of red arms, The sweet sound of his golden voice is heard Over the fine Muinter Maoilmordha. We would wish to tarry there awhile; For this land let us pass. Let us pass, may it be a passage of prosperity, On a visit to the race of Fergus, To the active people. To the prosperous race of Rudhraigh. Of Muinter Giollagain of plunders, O Cuinn is lord and captain; Mac Maoiliosa of fine horses Has his tributaries on Magh-Breacraighe. Mag Finnbhairr, delight his prosperity Over the pleasant Muinter-Geradhain; Mag Raghnaill is heard now Over the active Muinter Eolais. The gentle Muinter Maoilmiadhaigh Over Magh-nise of strong hostages: Good was the dividend acquired by wounds: Let us enumerate the chiefs of the tribes. Muinter-Fearghail, and not now In the sovereignity over the Clann-Feargius, Against every tribe they exert their venom: The O Cuinns are their seniors. ==Sources== Also see: *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kingdom_of_Breifne#List_of_the_Kings_of_Breifne Kingdom of Breifne] - Wikipedia - 26 Aug 2017 *[https://www.academia.edu/21545042/The_early_history_and_sub_divisions_of_the_kingdom_of_Bréifne?email_work_card=title The early history and sub-divisions of the kingdom of Bréifne] - 27 Aug 2020 *[https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/mc-govern/about ftDNA - Cenél Brénainn "A5902" mutation] ==The goal of this project== Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Devlin-670|Richard Devlin]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? 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[[Category:Ireland Projects]][[Category: Gaelic Ireland]] [[Category:Irish History, Kingdom of Connacht]] [[Category:European Aristocrats Project]][[Category: Ireland, Nobility]][[Category:British_Isles_Royals_and_Aristocrats_742-1499_Project]][[Category: European Royals and Aristocrats Project]][[Category:Ireland_Ancient_Nobility]]{{Irish Roots}} [[Project:British_Isles_Royals_and_Aristocrats_742-1499|Project: British Isles Royals and Aristocrats 742-1499]] --- [[Project:British_Isles_Royals_and_Aristocrats_1500-Present|Project: British Isles Royals and Aristocrats 1500-Present]] *[[Space:Irish_Kingdoms|Irish Kingdoms Wikitree]] The old name for the province was Cóiced Ol nEchmacht. The name only became applied to it in the early medieval era, being named after the Connachta. The Connachta are a group of medieval Irish dynasties who claimed descent from the legendary High King [[Ceadcatha-1|Conn Cétchathach]] (Conn of the Hundred Battles). The area included the province of Connacht (Irish Cúige Chonnacht) and also included at various times parts of southern and western Ulster and northern Leinster. Their traditional capital was Cruachan (modern Rathcroghan, County Roscommon). ==Pre-Historic Kings of Ol nEchmacht== *Genann *Conrac Cas *Eochaid Feidlech *Eochaidh Allat *Tinni mac Conri *Medb, Queen of Connacht *Medb and Ailill mac Máta *Maine Aithreamhail mac Ailill Máta *Sanbh Sithcheann mac Ceat mac Magha *Cairbre mac Maine Aithreamhail *Eochaidh Fionn *Aodh mac Cu Odhar *Eochaidh mac Cairbre *Aonghus Fionn mac Domhnall *[[MacArt-1|Cormac Ulfada MacArt]] *Aonghus Feirt mac Aonghus Fionn *Connall Cruchain mac Aonghus Feirt *Fearadach mac Connal Cruchain *Forghus Fiansa *Forghus Fiansa and Art mac Conn *Ceidghin Cruchain mac Connall Cruchain *Aodh mac Eochaidh *Aodh Alainn mac Eochaidh Baicidh *Nia Mór mac Lughna *Lughaidh mac Lughna Fear Tri *Aodh Caomh mac Garadh Glundubh *Coinne mac Fear Tri *[[Fiacha-1|Muireadach Fiacha]] Muireadh Tireach mac Fiachra Sraibrintne *[[Mugmedón-7|Eochaid Mugmedón]] * 450/455 [[Eochaid-13|Niall Eochaid]] Niall Noigiallach / Niall of the Nine Hostages, ==Historic Kings of Ol nEchmacht (Connacht)== * 406-482 Uí Fiachrach, * 406–440 Amalgaid mac Fiachrae Son of Fiachrae * 440–445 Nath Í mac Fiachrach Son of Fiachrae * 445–482 Ailill Molt Son of Nath Í mac Fiachrach * 482-500 [[Mac_Bruin-1|ri Connach Dauí Tenga Uma Mac Bruin]] aka Uí Briúin, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dauí_Tenga_Uma Wikipedia] - This whole line needs work. * 500-549 Uí Fiachrach, * 549-600 [[Macaodha-1|Uata Macaodha]] - Uí Briúin, * 600-622 Uí Fiachrach Aidhne, * 622-649 [[Macuatach-1|Rogallach Macuatach]] - Uí Briúin, * 649-663 Uí Fiachrach Aidhne, * 663-682 [[Ui_Briun_Seola-8|ri Connach Cenn Faelad mac Colgan Ui Briun Seola]] d. 682 aka Uí Briúin Seóla, * 682-683 Uí Fiachrach Muaidhe, * 683-696 Uí Fiachrach Aidhne, * 696-702 [[Muillethan-1|Muiredach Muillethan]] - Uí Briúin Síl Muiredaig, * 702-705 [[Mac_Rogallaig-1|Cellach Mac Rogallaig]] - Uí Briúin Síl Cellaig, * 705-707 Uí Fiachrach Muaidhe, * 707-723 [[Macmuiredach-1|Indrechtach Macmuiredach]] - Uí Briúin Síl Muiredaig, * 723-728 [[Mac_Cellach-1|Domnall mac Cellach (-abt.0728)]] Uí Briúin Síl Cellaig, * 728-735 [[Mac_Muiredach_Muillethan-1|Cathal mac Muiredach Muillethan (0675-0735)]] Uí Briúin Síl Cathail, * 735-742 [[Mac_Indrechtach-7|Áed Balb mac Indrechtach (abt.0690-0742)]] Uí Briúin Síl Muiredaig, *------Project:British_Isles_Royals_and_Aristocrats_742-1499 --------- * 742-756 Uí Briúin Síl Cellaig, * 756-764 Uí Fiachrach Muaidhe, * 764-768 [[Mac_Cathal-10|Dub Indrecht mac Cathal (abt.0700-0768)]] Uí Briúin Síl Cathail, * 768-773 Uí Fiachrach Muaidhe, * 773-777 [[Mac_Domnall-24|Flaithri mac Domnall (abt.0720-abt.0779)]] Uí Briúin Síl Cellaig, * 777-782 [[Mac_Cathal-11|Artgal mac Cathal (abt.0720-0791)]] Uí Briúin Síl Cathail, * 782-786 Uí Briúin Síl Muiredaig, * 786-792 Uí Briúin Síl Cathail, * 792-796 Uí Briúin Síl Cellaig, * 815-818 [[Mac_Fogartach-9|Máel Cothaid mac Fogartach (abt.0755-0818)]] * 796-839 Uí Briúin Síl Muiredaig, * 839-840 [[Mac_Aed-25|Murchad mac Aed (abt.0795-0840)]] * 839-843 [[Mac_Fothad-2|Fergus mac Fothad (abt.0770-0843)]] Uí Briúin Síl Cathail, * 843-956 Uí Briúin Síl Muiredaig, * 848-872 [[Mac_Máel_Cothaid-1|Mugrón mac Máel Cothaid (abt.0800-0872)]] * c.855-882 [[Mor-5|Conchobair Mac Tadg Mór (-0882)]] - [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conchobar_mac_Taidg_Mór Wikipedia] * 882-888 Áed Mac Conchobair [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Áed_mac_Conchobair Wikipedia] * 900-925 (Tadg mac Cathail) [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tadg_mac_Cathail Wikipedia] * 925-956 [[Connaught-11|Tadhg Connaught]] "Tadhg of the three Towers" * 956–967 [[O_Ruarc-2|Fergal O Ruarc]] Fergal Ua Ruairc, Son of Art mac Ruarc d.967 * 967–973 [[Connaught-10|Conchobar Connaught]] Conchobar mac Tadg, Son of Tadg mac Cathail d.973 * 973-973 Cathal mac Tadg, Son of Tadg mac Cathail d.973 * 973–1010 [[O'Conor-34|Cathal O'Conor]] Cathal mac Conchobar mac Taidg, Son of Conchobar mac Tadg d.1010 * 1010–1030 [[O'Conor-33|Teige O'Conor]] (Tadg in Eich Gil), Son of Cathal mac Conchobar mac Taidg d.1030 * 1034 [[Mac_Donnchadh-7|Dubh Daingean mac Donnchadh (abt.0975-1034)]] * 1030–1046 Art Uallach Ua Ruairc, Son of Aedh mac Fergal d.1046 * 1046–1067 [[O'Conor-32|Hugh O'Conor]] (Áed in Gai Bernaig), Son of Tadg in Eich Gil d.1067 * 1067–1087 Áed Ua Ruairc, Son of Art Uallach mac Aedh d.1087 * 1087–1092 Ruaidrí na Saide Buide, Son of Áed in Gai Bernaig d.1092 * 1092–1095 Flaithbertaigh Ua Flaithbertaigh, Son of Mac meic Aedh Ua Flaithbheartaigh d.1098 * 1092–1097 [[O'Conor-38 |Tadc O'Conor]] (Tadg mac Ruaidrí Ua Conchobair) Son of Ruaidrí na Saide Buide and Mór Ní Briain d.1097 * 1097–1102 Domnall Ua Ruairc, Son of Tigernán mac Ualgharg d.1102 * 1102–1106 [[O'Conor-40|Domnall O'Conor]] (Domnall Ua Conchobair) Son of Ruaidrí na Saide Buide and Mór Ní Briain d.1106 * 1106–1156 [[O'Conor-30 |Turlough Mor O'Conor]] (Tairrdelbach Ua Conchobair) Son of Ruaidrí na Saide Buide and Mór Ní Briain d.1156 * 1156–1186 [[O'Conor-35|Rory O'Conor]] (Ruaidrí Ua Conchobair) Son of Tairrdelbach Ua Conchobair d.1198 * 1186–1189 Conchobar Máenmaige Ua Conchobhair, Son of Ruaidrí Ua Conchobair d.1189 * 1190–1202 Cathal Carragh Ua Conchobhair, Son of Conchobar Maenmaige Ua Conchobair d.1202 * 1202–1224 Cathal Crobderg Ua Conchobair, Son of Tairrdelbach Ua Conchobair d.1224 * 1224–1228 Aedh Ua Conchobair, Son of Cathal Crobderg Ua Conchobair d.1228 * 1228–1233 Aedh mac Ruaidri Ua Conchobair, Son of Ruaidrí Ua Conchobair d.1233 * 1233–1256 Felim mac Cathal Crobderg Ua Conchobair, Son of Cathal Crobderg Ua Conchobair d.1256 * 1265–1274 Aedh mac Felim Ó Conchobair, Son of Felim Ua Conchobair d.1274 **[[O'Conor-26|Owen O'Conor aka king of Connaught]] d.1274 * 1274–1280 Aedh Muimhnech Ó Conchobair, Son of Felim Ua Conchobair d.1280 * 1280-1288; 1293 Cathal Ó Conchobair, Son of Conchobair Ruadh mac Muirchertaig Ó Conchobair d.1293 * 1288-1293 Maghnus Ó Conchobair, Son of Conchobair Ruadh mac Muirchertaig Ó Conchobair d.1293 * 1293-1309 Aedh Ó Conchobair, Son of Eoghan mac Ruaidri Ó Conchobair d.1309 * 1309-1310 Ruaidri Ó Conchobair, Son of Cathal Ó Conchobair d.1310 * 1310–1316 Fedlim Ó Conchobair, Son of Aedh Ó Conchobair d.1316 * 1316-1317 Ruaidri na bhFeadh Ó Conchobair, Son of Donnchadh mac Eoghan Ó Conchobair * 1317–1318 1324-1350 Toirdelbach Ó Conchobair, Son of Aedh Ó Conchobair d.1350 * 1324-1324 Aedh mac Tairdelbach Ó Conchobair, Son of Toirdelbach Ó Conchobair d.1345 * 1318-1324 Cathal mac Domhnall Ó Conchobair, Son of Domnall mac Tadg Ó Conchobair d.1324 * 1342-1350 Aedh mac Aedh Breifneach Ó Conchobair, Son of Aedh Breifneach mac Cathal Ó Conchobair d.1350 * 1368–1384 Ruaidri mac Tairdelbach Ó Conchobair, Son of Toirdelbach Ó Conchobair d.1384 * 1384–1406 Toirdhealbhach Óg Donn Ó Conchobair, Son of Aedh mac Tairdelbach Ó Conchobair d.1406 * 1406–1439 Cathal mac Ruaidri Ó Conchobair, Son of Ruaidri mac Tairdelbach Ó Conchobair d.1439 * 1439–1461 Aedh mac Tairdelbach Óg Ó Conchobair, Son of Toirdhealbhach Óg Donn Ó Conchobair d.1461 * 1461–1475 Fedlim Geancach Ó Conchobair, Son of Toirdhealbhach Óg Donn Ó Conchobair d.1474 ==Sources== Also see: *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_kings_of_Connacht Kings of Connacht] - 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[[Category:Ireland Projects]] [[Category: Gaelic Ireland]] [[Category: Dál Riata]] [[Category:European Aristocrats Project]][[Category: Ireland, Nobility]][[Category:British_Isles_Royals_and_Aristocrats_742-1499_Project]] [[Category: European Royals and Aristocrats Project]][[Category:Ireland_Ancient_Nobility]] [[Project:British_Isles_Royals_and_Aristocrats_742-1499|Project: British Isles Royals and Aristocrats 742-1499]] --- [[Project:British_Isles_Royals_and_Aristocrats_1500-Present|Project: British Isles Royals and Aristocrats 1500-Present]] [[Category:Irish History, Kings of Dál Riata, Imagines historiarum]] *[[Space:Irish_Kingdoms|Irish Kingdoms Wikitree]] :Members :Point of Contact for the Dál Riata is [[Lenover-1|Marty Acks]] :[[Willis-3076|Valerie Willis]] :[[Devlin-670|Richard Devlin]]. ==Early Kings== * [[Angus-482|Fedelmid (Angus) Mac Aengusa]] (0322 - 0405) * [[Maceochaid-3|Erc Maceochaid]] * [[MacErc-2|Loarn mac Erc]] Cenél Loairn * c. 501 [[Maceric-1|Fergus Mór Maceric]] * c. 506-540 [[Macfeargusa-1|Domangart Macfeargusa]] * c. 540 [[mac Domangart-1|Comgall mac Domangart]] * c. 540-560 [[mac Domangairt-2|Gabrán mac Domangairt]] * reigned c. 558-574 [[MacComgall-1|Connall MacComgall]] Cenél Comgaill * ?? c. 629 [[Macgabrain-1|Áedán mac Gabráin]] Cenél nGabráin * [[mac Aedain-1|Eochaid Buide mac Áedáin]] Cenél nGabráin * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Connad_Cerr Wikipedia : Connad Cerr] (Connchead Cearr) son of Conall mac Comgaill or Eochaid Buide; joint king with [[mac Aedain-1|Eochaid Buide mac Áedáin]] in the 620s.) Died before Eochaid Buide, defeated and killed in battle at Fid Eóin by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Congal_C%C3%A1ech Wikipedia : Congal Cáech] * [[mac Echdach Buide-1|Domnall Brecc mac Echdach]] Cenél nGabráin; son of Eochaid Buide * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ferchar_mac_Connaid Wikipedia : Ferchar mac Connaid] son of Connad Cerr (note : obit in the Annals of Ulster: 694 prob. misplaced; see the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duan_Albanach Duan Albanach] - he was king following his father, prob, jointly with Domnall Brecc. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duan_Albanach The Duan Albanach] trans: William F. Skene == Kings from the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Moira Battle of Mag Rath] to 741== *c. 654 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D%C3%BAnchad_mac_Conaing Wikipedia : Dúnchad] (Dúnchad Mac Conaing or Dúnchad Mac Dúbain; Cenél nGabráin; probably son of Conaing son of Áedán * c. 660 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_kings_of_D%C3%A1l_Riata Wikipedia : Conall Crannamna] (Conall Crandomna; Conall Crannamna or Conall Mac Echdach] Cenél nGabráin; son of Eochaid Buide * Died c. 660 ? [[mac Domnaill-6|Domangart mac Domnaill]] Cenél nGabráin * Died c. 689 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M%C3%A1el_D%C3%BAin_mac_Conaill Wikipedia : Máel Dúin mac Conaill] of the Cenél nGabráin; son of Conall * Died c. 696 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domnall_Donn Domnall mac Conaill] Cenél nGabráin; * Died c. 697 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ferchar_Fota Wikipedia : Ferchar Fota] (Ferchar the Tall, Ferchar Mac Feredaig] Cenél Loairn * [[MacDomangairt-2|Eochaid MacDomangairt]], Cenél nGabráin; not in the Annuls & omitted from later genealogies, included in the [http://sejh.pagesperso-orange.fr/keltia/alba/albanic-en.html Duan Albanach] * Deposed c. 698 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ainbcellach_mac_Ferchair Eikipedia : Ainbcellach mac Ferchair] Cenél Loairn; son of Ferchar Fota, died 718 in battle against Selbach his brother * Died 700 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fiannamail_ua_D%C3%BAnchado Wikipedia : Fiannamail ua Dúnchado] (Fiannamail mac h-ua Dúnchado) Cenél nGabráin ?; perhaps a grandson or great-grandson of the earlier Dúnchad son of Conaing It is uncertain whether Fiannamail should be counted as a king of Dál Riata, or of Dál nAraidi; his possible sons Indrechtach and Conall died in battle in 741. * Died 707 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fiannamail_ua_D%C3%BAnchado Wikipedia : Béc ua Dúnchado] Cenél nGabráin; pos. descendant of Dúnchad mac Conaing prob. chief of the Cenél nGabráin * Died 721 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D%C3%BAnchad_Bec Wikipedia : Dúnchad Bec] Cenél nGabráin; chief of Kintyre c.719 to 721 * Abdicated 723 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Selbach_mac_Ferchair Wikipedia : Selbach mac Ferchair] Cenél Loairn; son of Ferchar Fota, brother of [[MacFerchair-1|Ainbcellach MacFerchair]]; abdicated in favour of his son Dúngal and entered religion, died 730 * Deposed as king of Dál Riata 726 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D%C3%BAngal_mac_Selbaig Wikipedia : Dúngal mac Selbaig] Cenél Loairn; son of Selbach; prob. chief of the Cenél Loairn until deposed in 733 * 726–733 [[mac Eochaid-1|Eochaid mac Eochaid]], Cenel nGabráin son of [[MacDomangairt-2|Eochaid MacDomangairt]] * 733–736 [[MacAinbcellaig-1|Muiredach mac Ainbcellaig]], Cenél Loairn; son of [[MacFerchair-1|Ainbcellach MacFerchair]]; may have been the king of Dál Riata * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alp%C3%ADn_mac_Echdach Wikipedia : Alpín Mac Echdach] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E%C3%B3gan_mac_Muiredaig Wikipedia : Eógan mac Muiredaig], Cenél Loairn; from some Scots chronicles; not named as king by the Duan Albanach * Died 741 Indrechtach mac Fiannamail, pos. Cenel nGabráin; killed at the battle of Forboros "in which fell two sons of Fiannamail, i.e. Indrechtach and Conall and others." [https://celt.ucc.ie/published/T100001A/text310.html Celt : Annuls of Ulster U741.6] ==Kings from the 740s onwards== * c. 736–750 Dál Riata was under the control of the Picts; the Picts probably ruled Dál Riata through subject kings * Before 768–778 [[Find-16|Áed Mac Echdach]], Cenel nGabráin * 778–781 [[Macaed-1|Fergus Mac Echdach]], Cenel nGabráin * [[MacÁeda Find-1|Eochaid IV MacÁeda Find]], Cenel nGabráin; son of Áed Find * Died 792 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_kings_of_D%C3%A1l_Riata Wikipedia : Donncoirce] Obit in the Annals of Ulster; not included in the Duan Albanach or later genealogies * c. 792–820 [[MacAlpin-22|Caustantín Mac Fergusa]] * c. 805–807 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conall_mac_Taidg Wikipedia : Conall mac Taidg] died in battle in Kintyre, presumed to be the first of the Conalls included in the Duan Albanach; reign approximate * c. 807–811 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conall_mac_Áedáin Wikipedia : Conall mac Áedáin], killed Conall Mac Taidg * c. 811–835 [[MacAlpin-22|Domnall mac Causantín ]] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%93engus_II Wikipedia : Óengus mac Fergusa] brother of [[MacAlpin-22|Caustantín Mac Fergusa]], King of the Picts c. 820–834; included in the Duan Albanach but not generally supposed to have been a king in Dál Riata * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E%C3%B3ganan_mac_%C3%93engusa Wikipedia : Eóganán mac Óengusa] King of the Picts c. 837–839; included in the Duan Albanach but not generally supposed to have been a king in Dál Riata * c. 835–839 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%81ed_mac_Boanta Wikipedia : Áed Mac Boanta] Killed in battle against Vikings alongside Eóganán mac Óengusa; a king Áed is named by the Duan Albanach * [[MacEchdach-2|Alpin MacEchdach]], Cenel nGabráin; son of Eochaid son of Áed Find * [[MacAlpin-11|Cináed Mac Ailpín]] (Kenneth I MacAlpin) Cenel nGabráin; son of Alpín, King of the Picts c. 843–858; not generally supposed that he was a king in Dál Riata * [[Ua_Flaind-6|Cú Ulad ua Flaind (abt.1090-1158)]] ==Sources== * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_kings_of_D%C3%A1l_Riata List of kings of Dál Riata] - Wikipedia - 26 Aug 2017 *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dál_Riata Wikipedia Dál Riata] == Sources from which genealogies including the kings of Dál Riata have been constructed == * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ralph_de_Diceto Ralph de Diceto] 13th C. archdeacon of Middlesex and dean of St Paul's Cathedral who wrote author of two chronicles, the ''Abbreviationes chronicorum'' and the ''Ymagines historiarum''. * [https://archive.org/details/scottishannalsfr00andeuoft Scottish annals from English chroniclers, A.D. 500 to 1286] by Allan Orr Anderson pub: London 1908 Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=15369838 send me a private message]. 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[[Category:Ireland Projects]][[Category: Gaelic Ireland]] [[Category:Irish History, Kingdom of Munster]] [[Category:Irish History, Kingdom of Déisi Muman]] [[Category:European Aristocrats Project]][[Category: Ireland, Nobility]][[Category:British_Isles_Royals_and_Aristocrats_742-1499_Project]][[Category: European Royals and Aristocrats Project]][[Category:Ireland_Ancient_Nobility]] [[Project:British_Isles_Royals_and_Aristocrats_742-1499|Project: British Isles Royals and Aristocrats 742-1499]] --- [[Project:British_Isles_Royals_and_Aristocrats_1500-Present|Project: British Isles Royals and Aristocrats 1500-Present]] *[[Space:Irish_Kingdoms|Irish Kingdoms Wikitree]] The Déisi of Munster == Legendary Ancestors == *[[Rachtmar-3|Felim Rachtmar]] *[[Felim-1|Fiacha Suidhe Felim]] ==Kings 697-1244== *fl. 697 Andelait mac Dimma Ua Oengusa?, *------[[Project:British_Isles_Royals_and_Aristocrats_742-1499|Project: British Isles Royals and Aristocrats 742-1499]] --------- *d. 765 Torpaid mac Cernach mac Andelait *d. 951 Cennetig mac Lorcan, *fl. 966 [[MacCormaic-2|Faelan mac Cormac]] *966-996 Domnall mac Faelan, *996-1014 Mothla mac Domnall, - killed at Battle of Clontarf *1014–1031 Diarmait mac Domnall, *1031–1051 Muirchertach mac Broc, *1051–1059 Mael Sechlainn mac Muirchertach Ua Bruicc, *1059–1085 Mael Sechlainn mac Gilla Brigde Ua Faelan, *1090–1103 Muirchertach Ua Bruicc, *1118 Maelsechlainn Ua Faelain, *1128–1153 Gerr na Ccuinneocc Ua Gruicc, *1153–1168 Maelsechlainn Ua Faelan, *1168–1178 Ua Faelan, *1178–1203 Artcorb Ua Faelan, *1203–1206 Domhnall Ua Faelan, *fl. 1244 Ross O Folan, described as "Chief of the Desi Mumhain", ==Sources== Also see: *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D%C3%A9isi#D.C3.A9isi_Tuisceart The Déisi] - Wikipedia - 26 Aug 2017 *Kings of the Déisi (Note: Not sure where this list came from) *Here is a list of the kings of the Déisi, whether of Mumu or Brega or any other place, which for the most part I have taken from Séamus Pender’s Déssi Genealogies. *Dubthach Dubtaire m. Forgnae, k. of the Déisi Breg (early 5th century) [Rennes Dindshenchas] *Áed Bolg m. Fíngen, k. of the Déisi [BS, there said to be father-in-law of Diarmait Ruanaid, d. 665] *Cobthach, k. of the Déisi, d. 632 [AI] *Máel Ochtraig, k. of the Déisi, d. 645 [AI], probably the same as Máel Ochtraig m. Dínertaig, k. of the *Déisi Muman, whose father-in-law was Faílbe Flann, d. 637 [BS], though the genealogies also record a Máel Ochtraig son of Áed Bolg *(Suibne m. Comáin, d. 658 [AI; cf. Peritia 2:83] not given a title, but probably king of the Déisi) *Bran Find m. Maíli Ochtraig, k. of the Déisi, Muman, d. 671 [AU,AI,CS,AR] *Congal m. Suibne, k. of the Déisi, d. 701 [AU,AT,CS,AR] (the annals call him Conall, but the genealogies and Cáin Adamnáin call him Congal). Among the other sureties of the Cáin Adamnáin in 697 were Andelaith, k. of the Déisi Tuaiscert, and Eochaid m. Dúnchada, k. of the Déisi, while Elodach, k. of the Déisi, opposed it. *Cormac Mór m. Rossa, k. of the Déisi, d. 731 [AI] *Daithgius m. Baíth, k. of the Déisi, d. 732 [AU,AT] *Niallgus m. Baíth, k. of the Déisi Breg, d. 758 [AU,AT] *Muirgius m. Fergusa, k. of the Déisi, d. 751 [AU,AT] *Dúnchad m. Éogáin, k. of the Déisi, d. 764 [AFM 759] *Torpad m. Cernaig, k. of the Déisi, d. 765 [AFM 760] *Flann m. Rothniuil, k. of the Déisi (8th century?) [cf. LL 328a & 340a] *Fínnachta m. Badbchada, k. of the Déisi, d. 823 [AFM 821] *Cormac m. Domnaill, k. of the Déisi, d. 827 [AI] *Máel Cróin m. Muiredaig, leth-rí of the Déisi, d. 858 [AU,CS] *Rechtabra m. Findbrain, k. of the Déisi, d. 876 [CS] *Niall m. Cormaic, k. of the Déisi, d. 891 [AFM 889] (perhaps an error for the following) *Niall m. Lóegaire, k. of the Déisi, d. 894 [CS] *Buadach m. Mothlai, k. of the Déisi, d. 910 [AFM 905], or rígdamna of the Déisi [FA 434] *Cormac m. Mothlai, k. of the Déisi, d. 919 [CS 918] *Cormac m. Cuilennáin, k. of the Déisi, d. 920 [AU,AI] (not to be confused with his contemporary of the same name; cf. FA 442) *Célechair m. Cormaic, k. of the Déisi, d. 941 [AI] *Fáelán m. Cormaic, k. of the Déisi Muman, d. 966 [AU,AI] *Domnall m. Fáeláin, k. of the Déisi, d. 996 [AT,CS] *Áed, k. of the Déisi, k. of the Déisi, d. 1009 [AI] *Mothla m. Domnaill m. Fáeláin, k. of the Déisi Muman, d. 1014 at Clontarf [AU, etc.] *Diarmait m. Domnaill m. Fáeláin, k. of the Déisi, d. 1031 [AT,AFM] *Gilla Fulartaig, k. of the Déisi Breg, d. 1034 [AU,AFM] *Muirchertach m. Bricc, k. of the Déisi Muman, d. 1051 [AU,ALC,AI,AFM] *Ua Géibennaig, k. of the Déisi Bec, d. 1058 [AI] *Máel Sechlainn Ua Bricc, k. of the Déisi, d. 1059 [AU,ALC,AFM], i.e. Máel Sechlainn m. Muirchertaig m. Bricc [AT 1051] *Murchad m. Murchada Ua Bricc, k. of the Déisi Muman, d. 1059 [AT], i.e. Murchad m. Murchada m. Bricc [AT 1051] *Máel Sechlainn m. Gilla Brigte Ua Fáeláin, k. of the Déisi, d. 1085 [AFM, cf. 1067; cf. AU,AFM 1086] *Muirchertach Ua Bricc, k. of the Déisi, d. 1090 [AT,CS,AFM] *[Cerball?] m. Máel Sechlainn Ua Bricc, k. of the Déisi, d. 1136 [MCB; cf. BS 233:1] *Gerr na Cuinneóc Ua Bricc, k. of the Déisi, d. 1153 [AFM] *Máel Sechlainn Ua Fáeláin, k. of the Déisi, fl. 1170 [AFM] *Art Corp Ua Fáeláin, k. of the Déisi, d. 1203 [AI] *Domnall Ua Fáeláin, k. of the Déisi, d. 1205 [AFM] or 1206 [AI] ==The goal of this project== Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Devlin-670|Richard Devlin]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=15369838 send me a private message]. Thanks!
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[[Category:Ireland Projects]][[Category: Gaelic Ireland]] [[Category:Viking Expansion, Ireland]][[Category:Irish History, Kingdom of Dublin]][[Category: Kings of Dublin]] [[Category:European Aristocrats Project]][[Category: Ireland, Nobility]][[Category:British_Isles_Royals_and_Aristocrats_742-1499_Project]][[Category: European Royals and Aristocrats Project]][[Category:Ireland_Ancient_Nobility]] [[Project:British_Isles_Royals_and_Aristocrats_742-1499|Project: British Isles Royals and Aristocrats 742-1499]] --- [[Project:British_Isles_Royals_and_Aristocrats_1500-Present|Project: British Isles Royals and Aristocrats 1500-Present]] *[[Space:Irish_Kingdoms|Irish Kingdoms]] In the early 840s, following their defeat of the Picts in 839, a group of Norwegians led by the sea-king Thorgest/Turgesius founded the Viking city of Dublin. Duibhlinn (Blackpool) a Viking Kingdom which eventually became Gaelicised. In English it is Dublin. Modern Dublin in Irish is Baile Átha Cliath, named after the pre-Viking monastic settlement.[[http://www.geocities.ws/CapitolHill/Parliament/7135/Page2.htm Main Sources: "History of Ireland" by E.A. D'Alton "Governments in Ireland" by William Field]] The Norse Kingdom of Dublin was the earliest and longest-lasting Norse kingdom in Ireland. Its territory corresponded to most of present-day County Dublin ==Kings of Dublin== *c. 840s [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turgesius Thorgest/Turgesius/Torgils/Thorkil] founded Viking Dublin. *c. 853–871 [[Dublin-16|Olav Kvite (Dublin) Gofraidson]] rather than [[Ingjaldsson-10|Olaf Hviti Ingjaldsson]] is "King of Dublin" this name also found as Óláfr; Aulaffe; Amlaph; Amlaíb Conung or Olaf "the white" (the Olaft hinn Hvite of the Norse saga and Amhlaebh of the Irish) [Encyclopedia Britannica 9th ed. vol13, pg252] *c. 857–873 [[Unknown-462562|Ímar Uí Ímair]] rather than [[Ragnarsson-4|Ivar I Ragnarsson]] * There is an Ímar; Ívar Olafsson; Ivar mac-Aulaffe - titled "King of the Foreigners" in 863 *c. 863–867 Ásl / [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Auisle Wikipedia : Auisle] Co-king; titled "King of the Foreigners" in 863 brother of [[Ingjaldsson-10|Olaf Hviti Ingjaldsson]] [[Ingjaldsson-10|Amlaíb Conung]] & [[Ragnarsson-5|Halfdan Ragnarsson]] ** ?872 [[Macdunghal-4|Cearbhall mac Dunlaige]] also found as Kjarval; Kjarvalr Irakonungr; Macdunghal (King of Osriage) Note: Name not listed or does not match up with Wikipedia Kings of Dublin * 873–875 Oistin mac Amlaíb - also found as Eysteinn Olafsson; Ostin mac-Aulaffe (not named as king in the annals - Bárid) [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oistin_mac_Amla%C3%ADb Wikipedia : Oistin mac Amlaíb] a brother of Ivar 1 - slain by Hálfdan * 873–881[[Ivarsson-23|Ivar Ivarsson]] (Ímair), Probable co-king; titled "head of the Northmen" in 881 * 877 - 881 Bárdr (Bárid) foster father of Eysteinn (Oistin) * 875–877 [[Ragnarsson-5|Halfdan Ragnarsson]] (Albann), claimed Dublin but never ruled * 881–888 [[Ivarsson-102| Sigfrid Ívarsson]] (Godfrid mac-Yvor) killed by his brother [[Ivarsson-109|Sitriuc mac Ímair]] (Sihtric) [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sichfrith_mac_%C3%8Dmair Wikipedia : Sichfrith mac Ímair] * 888–893/896 [[Ivarsson-109|Sitriuc mac Ímair]] also found as Sitrick mac-Yvor; Sigtryggr Ívarsson; Sihtric I - rulership disputed by Sitriuc Jarl in 893 * 893-? [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sichfrith_Jarl Wikipedia : Sichfrith Jarl] King of York claimed Dublin in 893 but unclear if ever ruled * [[Olafsson-382| Glúniarann]] (Járnkné mac-Aulaffe]] , Not explicitly named as king in the annals; speculated to have succeeded Sitriuc * 896-902 [[Ivarsson-23|Ivar Ivarsson]] also found as Ímar ua Ímair; Ivar; Aulaffe mac-Yvor - driven from Dublin in 902 by native Irish '''Dublin abandoned by the Norse from 902 to 917.''' * 917–921 [[Ivarsson-24|Sitrik Ivarsson]] also found as Sihtric ua Ímair; Sigtryggr II; Sitrik Caoch; Sihtric Cáech; Sigtryg, King of York; (defeated Niall Glundub; also king of Jórvík/York) * 921–934 [[Sigtryggsson-1|Gofraid ua Ímair]], (Gothfrith) grandson of Ímar - also king of Jórvík/York * 934–941 Olaf Guthfrithson, son of Gofraid ua Ímair & also king of Jórvík/York * 941–945 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bl%C3%A1caire_mac_Gofraid Blácaire mac Gofrith] * 941–943 Sigtrygg (Sitric) * 945–947 [[Sitricsson-3|Amlaíb Sitricsson]] (Amlaíb Cuarán) * 947–948 Blácaire mac Gofrith, restored * 948–950 Gofraid Mac Sitriuc (Godfrid mac-Sitrick) * 952–980 [[Sitricsson-3|Amlaíb Sitricsson]] also known as Olaf Sihtricsson; Aulaffe mac-Sitric; Amlaíb Cuarán - restored * 980–989 [[Olafsson-382|Járnkné mac-Aulaffe]] also known as Járnkné Olafsson; Gluniaran mac-Aulaffe * 989–993 Ivar of Waterford or Sigtrygg Silkbeard (Sitric mac-Aulaffe) * 994–995 [[Ivar II of Waterford-1|Ivar of Waterford]] * 995–1029 [[Olafsson-7|Sigtrygg Olafsson]] also known as Sitric Silkbeard; Sitric Olafsson; Sitric mac-Aulaffe * 1029 - 1035 [[Sihtricson-1|Óláfr Sihtricson]] also found as Olaf Sihtricsson II; Aulaffe mac-Sitric * 1036–1038 [[Imergi-1 | Echmarcach mac Ragnaill]] also King of Man * 1038–1046 Ímar Mac Arailt (Ivar Haraldsson) * 1046–1052 [[Imergi-1 | Echmarcach mac Ragnaill]] also King of Man * 1052–1070 [[Leinster-59|Murchad mac Diarmata]] * 1070–1072 [[Leinster-60|Diarmait mac Mail na mBo]] also known as Domnall Mac Murchada; Diarmit mac Máel * 1072 [[O'Brien-373|Turlough O'Brien]] (Toirdelbach Ua Briain), Member of the Uí Briain; seized overlordship of Dublin following Diarmait's death; given kingship by the Dubliners in 1072; allowed Dublin to be locally ruled by Gofraid mac Amlaíb meic Ragnaill under his overlordship. * 1072–1075 [[Mac_Amlaíb_meic_Ragnaill-1|Gofraid mac Amlaíb meic Ragnaill]], (Uí Ímair dynasty) ruled under the overlordship of Toirdelbach; expelled from kingship by Toirdelbach in 1075; possibly identical to Gofraid mac Sitriuc, King of the Isles (died 1070). * 1075 Domnall mac Murchada, Member of the Meic Murchada (Uí Chennselaig dynasty); gained kingship following the expulsion of Gofraid mac Amlaíb meic Ragnaill; may have seized Dublin without the consent of the Uí Briain, or else ruled under their overlordship; died within the year. * 1075–1086 [[O'Brien-1157|Murtagh O'Brien]] (Muirchertach Ua Briain), Member of the Uí Briain; installed king by his father, Toirdelbach. * 1086–1089 Enna or Donnchad (Donnchad mac Domnaill Remair) Uí Cheinnselaig dynasty; seized kingship following death of Toirdelbach; killed in 1089; control of Dublin appears to have been gained by Muirchertach not long afterwards. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donnchad_mac_Domnaill_Remair Wikipedia : Donnchad mac Domnaill Remair] * c. 1091–1094 [[Haraldsson-4|Gofraid Crobán]] also found as Godred Crovan; Gofraid Crobán, Gofraid Meránach, Gudrod or Godred Haraldsson; possibly a close relative of Ímar Mac Arailt; founder of the Crovan dynasty; ruler of the Isles; expelled by Muirchertach in 1094. * 1094 -1118 [[Mac_Taidc_Uí_Briain-1|Domnall Mac Taidc]] (Uí Briain dynasty) possibly installed king by his uncle, [[O'Brien-1725 |Muirchertach]], after Gofraid Crobán's expulsion - also King of Man - son of [[Ua_OBrien-1|Tadc Ua OBrien ]] * ?-? [[Dublin-12 |Domhnall Mac Muirchertach]] (Domnall Gerrlámhach) member of the Uí Briain; possibly installed king by his father, Muirchertach, after Gofraid Crobán's expulsion; certainly held kingship at a later date. * 1102–1103 [[[[Olavsson-35|Magnus Olavsson]] (Magnús berfœttr), Ruler of Norway; appears to have seized Dublin in the early twelfth century, having taken Orkney and the Isles before the turn of the century; seems to have intended for his son, Sigurðr, to rule as king of these newly-won overseas Norse territories. * ?-? [[Dublin-12 |Domhnall Mac Muirchertach]] defended Dublin from Leinster attack in 1115; possibly installed king by his father long before battle, immediately before, or immediately afterwards. * ?-1117 Diarmait mac Énna meic Murchada, Member of the Meic Murchada (Uí Chennselaig); died 1117. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diarmait_mac_%C3%89nna_meic_Murchada Wikipedia : Diarmait mac Énna meic Murchada] * 1117–1118 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domnall_Gerrl%C3%A1mhach Wikipedia : Domnall Gerrlámhach], Seized kingship after Diarmait 's death. * 1118-c.1118 [[O'Conor-30|Turlough O'Conor]] (Toirdelbach Ua Conchobair), Member of the Uí Conchobair; drove Domnall Gerrlámhach from kingship. * c.1122–1126 [[MacDiarmata-2|Énna Mac Murchada]], Member of the Meic Murchada (Uí Chennselaig); either seized kingship or was installed king by Toirdelbach; reigned under Uí Conchobair overlordship. * 1126–1127 [[O'Conor-36 | Connor O'Conor]] (Conchobar Ua Conchobair), Member of the Uí Conchobair; installed king by his father, Toirdelbach; deposed in 1126. * 1141–1142 Conchobar Ua Briain, Member of the Uí Briain; gained kingship in 1141; died in 1142 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conchobar_Ua_Briain Wikipedia : Conchobar Ua Briain] - son of [[Briain-6|Diarmait MacToirrdelbaig ua Briain]] * 1142–1148 Ottar mac meic Ottair, Member of the Meic Ottair; gained kingship in 1142; slain by the Meic Torcaill in 1148; may not have reigned continuously from 1142 to 1148. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%93ttar_of_Dublin Wikipedia : Óttar of Dublin] * 1144-1146 Ragnall Mac Torcaill (Reginald mac-Torcall) Meic Torcaill dynasty - styled king on his death in 1146, which could be evidence that his reign interrupted that of Ottar; another possibility is that he was merely a subordinate of Ottar. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ragnall_mac_Torcaill Wikipedia : Ragnall mac Torcaill] * 1147 Godfrid mac-Olave also King of Man - Oiter or Octer also named as king at this time * 1149-1161 Brodar mac Torcaill, Member of the Meic Torcaill; killed in 1160. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brodar_mac_Torcaill Wikipedia : Brodar mac Torcaill] * 1150s or 1160s [[Olafsson-29 |Gofraid Mac Amlaíb]] also found as Godfrid mac-Olave; Gudrød Olafsen (Crovan dynasty) ruler of the Isles; held kingship of Dublin briefly at the behest of the Dubliners, although the chronology of his short reign is uncertain. * c.1170 Ascall Mac Ragnaill (Asculph mac-Torcall) Meic Torcaill dynasty; deposed in 1170; killed attempting to regain kingship in 1171. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ascall_mac_Ragnaill Wikipedia : Ascall mac Ragnaill] ==Sources== Also see: *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kingdom_of_Dublin Kingdom of Dublin] - Wikipedia - 26 Aug 2017 *[http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/IRELAND.htm#_Toc389126206 FMG Ireland Kings of Doblin] - 26 Aug 2017 '''The succession of the Danish Kings of Dublin''' [https://www.forumancientcoins.com/dannyjones/Celtic%20and%20British%20Coin%20Books/Coins%20of%20the%20Danish%20Kings%20of%20Ireland.pdf The coins of the Danish kings of Ireland] :Anlaf I. ... 853 :Ifarsl. ... 870 :Ostenus ... 872 :Godfred I. 875 :Sihtric I.. 893 :Sihtric II. 896 :Regnald I 919 :Godfred II. 920 :Anlaf II.... 934 :Blacar 041 :Godfred III. 948 :Anlaf III 954 :Godfred IV. 960 :Anlaf IV. 962 :Regnald II. :Gluniarand 981 :Sihtric III. 989 :Ifars II. 993 :Sihtric III. (restored) 994 :Anlaf V 1029 :Sihtric IV 1034 :Anlaf VI 1041 :Ifars III ab.1050 :Eachmargach 1054 :Maclnambo 1064 :Godred Crovan 1066 :Godfred V. 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[[MacCathair-1|Fiacha Baicheda mac Cathair Mór]] Son of Cathair Mór * ?–436 [[mac Fiacha-1|Bressal Bélach mac Fiacha Baicheda]] Son of Fiacha Baicheda mac Cathair Mór * ?-? [[Mac_Labraid_Laidech-1|Énnae Cennsalach mac Labraid Laidech (abt.0410-abt.0470)]] Énnae Cennsalach mac Labhradh, Son of Labhradh mac Bressal Bélach * ?-? Muiredach Mo Sníthech mac Dáire Barrach, Son of Dáire Barrach mac Cathair Mór * ?-? Móenach mac Muiredach Mo Sníthech, Son of Muiredach Mo Sníthech mac Dáire Barrach * ?–446 Mac Cairthinn mac Coelboth,Son of Cóelbad * 446–483 [[Mac_Ennai_Chennselaig-1|Crimthann Mac Ennai Chennselaig (abt.0430-abt.0483)]] Crimthann mac Énnai, Son of Énnae Cennsalach * 483–485 Fincath mac Garrchu, Son of Garrchú mac Fothaid * 485–495 Fráech mac Finchada, Son of Fincath mac Garrchu * 495–527 [[Leinster-5|Ailill mac Dúnlainge]] Son of [[mac Eanna Niae-1|Dúnlaing mac Énda Niada]] * 527–535 [[Leinster-4|Cormac "King of Leinster" mac Ailill formerly Leinster]] * 535–546 [[Leinster-3|Cairbre "Coirpri, King of Leinster" mac Cormac formerly Leinster]] Note: needs sources. aka Coirpre mac Cormac, Son of Cormac mac Ailillo * 546–576 [[Leinster-45|Colman Mor "King of Leinster" mac Cairbre formerly Leinster]] aka Colmán Már mac Coirpre, Son of Coirpre mac Cormac [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/F%C3%A1el%C3%A1n_mac_Colm%C3%A1in Wikipedia] * 576–592 [[Mac_Colmán_Már-1|Áed Dub mac Colmáin]], son of Colmán Már mac Coirpre * 592–595 [[Mac_Senaich-2|Áed Díbchine mac Senaich (abt.0520-abt.0598)]] son of Seanach Diodhach mac Carthann Muadh * 595–605 [[Mac_Echach-5|Brandub mac Echach (abt.0545-0605)]] Brandub mac Echach, Son of Echu mac Muiredaig * 605–624 [[Colmain-2|Rónán Colmain]], son of Colmán mac Cormaic * 624–633 [[Mac_Áedo-3|Crimthann mac Áedo]], son of Áed Dibchine * 633–656 656–666 [[Mac_Fáelán-2|Conall mac Fáelán (abt.0600-)]] Fáelán mac Colmáin, Son of Colmán Már mac Coirpri * 656 [[Ronain-1|Crundmael Erbuilc (Ronain) mac Ronain (abt.0605-0655)]] Crundmáel Erbuilc, Son of Rónán mac Colmáin * 666–680 [[Mac_Máele_Tuile-1|Fiannamail mac Máele Tuile (abt.0630-0680)]] Fiannamail mac Máele Tuile, Son of Máele Tuile mac Rónán Crach * 680–693 [[O_Dunlainge-3|Bran Mutt "Bran Mut" O Dunlainge aka mac Conaill ]] aka Bran Mut mac Conaill, Son of Conall mac Fáelán * 693–715 [[Gerthide-1|Cellach Cualann Mac Gerthide (abt.0630-)]] Cellach Cualann, Son of Gertighe mac Diocolla Dana * 715–727 [[O'Dunlainge-2|King Murchad "King of Leinster" Macbran O'Dunlainge formerly O'Dunlainge]] aka Murchad mac Brain Mut, Son of Bran Mut mac Conaill [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murchad_mac_Brain_Mut Wikipedia] * 727–728 [[Mac_Murchad-2|Dunchad mac Murchad (abt.0689-0728)]] Dúnchad mac Murchado, Son of Murchad mac Brain Mut * 728–738 [[Mac_Murchada-17|Fáelán mac Murchada (abt.0690-abt.0738)]] Fáelán mac Murchado, Son of Murchad mac Brain Mut * 738-738 [[Mac_Murchad-1|Bran Becc mac Murchad (abt.0692-0738)]] Bran Becc mac Murchado, Son of Murchad mac Brain Mut * 738-738 [[Mac_Colgan-3|Áed Mend mac Colgan (abt.0690-0738)]] Áed mac Colggen, Son of Colcú mac Bressail ===Kings 738-1512=== *------[[Project:British_Isles_Royals_and_Aristocrats_742-1499|Project: British Isles Royals and Aristocrats 742-1499]] --------- * 738–760 [[Mac_Murchad-3|Muiredach (Muredac) "King of Leinster" mac Murchado formerly mac Murchad]] aka Muiredach mac Murchado, Son of Murchad mac Brain Mut * 760–776 [[Mac_Dúnchada-1|Cellach mac Dúnchada (abt.0720-0776)]] Cellach mac Dúnchada, Son of Dúnchad mac Murchado * 776–785 [[Faelain-4|King Ruardri (Ruaidri) Faelan formerly Faelain]], aka Ruaidrí mac Fáeláin, Son of Fáelán mac Murchado * 785–795 [[Mac_Muiredaig-5|Brèn mac Muiredaig (abt.0730-0795)]] Bran Ardchenn, Son of Muiredach mac Murchado * 795–808 [[Mac_Cellaig-9|Fínsnechta Cethardec mac Cellaig (abt.0750-0808)]] Fínsnechta Cethardec, Son of Cellach mac Dúnchada * 808–818 [[O'Brian-97|Muiredach O'Brian]] (Muiredach Mac Brain) son of Bran Ardchenn * 818–829 [[Mac_Ruaidrí-15|Muiredach mac Ruaidrí (abt.0770-0829)]] Muiredach mac Ruadrach, Son of Ruaidrí mac Fáeláin [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muiredach_mac_Ruadrach Wikipedia] * 829–834 [[Mac_Brain-8|Cellach mac Brain (abt.0765-0834)]] Cellach mac Brain, Son of Bran Ardchenn * 834-837 [[Mac_Fínsnechta-1|Riacán mac Fínsnechta (abt.0780-0837)]] * 834–838 [[Mac_Fáeláin-3|Bran mac Fáeláin (-0838)]] Bran mac Fáeláin, Son of Fáelán mac Cellaig * 838–851 [[Mac_Cellaig-14|Lorcán mac Cellaig (abt.0800-0874)]] Lorcán mac Cellaig, Son of Cellach mac Brain * 851–854 [[Máele_Brigte-1|Tuathal Máele Brigte (abt.0800-0854)]] Túathal mac Máele-Brigte, Son of Muiredach mac Brain * 854–862 [[Mac_Brain-1|Ruarc mac Brain (abt.0810-0862)]] Ruarc mac Bran, Son of Bran mac Fáeláin * 862–863 [[Mac_Diarmata-105|Muirecán Mac Diarmata (abt.0810-abt.0863)]] aka Muirecán mac Diarmata, Son of Diarmata mac Ruadrach * 863–869 [[Leinster-39|Dúnlaing mac Muiredaig]] son of Muiredach mac Brain * 869–871 [[Leinster-38|Ailill mac Dúnlainge]] son of Dúnlaing mac Muiredaig * 870-875 ? [[Mac_Brain-2|Muiredach mac Brain (abt.0820-0885)]] * 871–884 [[Mac_Muirecáin-2|Domnall mac Muirecáin (abt.0840-0884)]] Diarmait-3Domnall mac Muirecáin, Son of Muirecán mac Diarmata * 884–885 [[Mac_Brain-2|Muiredach mac Brain (abt.0820-0885)]] Diarmait-3|Muiredach mac Brain, Son of Bran mac Fáeláin * 885–909 [[Mac_Muirecáin-1 |Cerball mac Muirecáin]], Son of Muirecán mac Diarmata * 909–917 [[Leinster-37|Augaire mac Aililla]] son of Ailill mac Dúnlainge * 917–942 [[Mac_Muiredaig-9|Fáeláin mac Muiredaig (abt.0875-0942)]] Faelan mac Muiredach, Son of Muiredach mac Brain * 942–943 [[Mac_Fáeláin-7|Lorcán mac Fáeláin (abt.0900-0943)]] Lorcán mac Fáelán, Son of Faelan mac Muiredach * 943–947 [[Mac_Máelmórda-1|Bran Fionn Mac Máelmórda (-0947)]] Bran Fionn mac Máelmórda, Son of Máelmórda mac Muirecán * 947–958 [[Leinster-36|Túathal mac Úgaire]] son of Augaire mac Aililla * 958–966 [[Mac_Fáeláin-6|Cellach mac Fáeláin (abt.0913-0966)]] Cellach mac Faelan, Son of Faelan mac Muiredach * 966–972 [[Macfinn-2|Morugh Macfinn (0923-0972)]] Murchad mac Bran Fionn, Son of Bran Fionn mac Máelmórda * 972–978 [[Mac_Tuathail-4|Ugaire mac Tuathail (abt.0920-0978)]] Úgaire mac Túathail, Son of Túathal mac Úgaire * ? -980 [[Mac_Murchada-18|Braeb mac Murchada (abt.0950-0980)]] * 978–984 [[Mac_Lorcáin-8|Domnall Clean mac Lorcáin (abt.0925-0984)]] Domnall Claen, Son of Lorcán mac Fáelán * 984–1003 [[Mac_Domnaill_Claen-1|Donnchad mac Domnaill Claen (abt.0950-1003)]] Donnchad mac Domnall Claen, Son of Domnall Claen * 1003–1014 [[Mac_Murchada-12|Máel Mórda mac Murchada (abt.0970-1014)]] Máelmórda mac Murchada, Son of Murchad mac Bran Fionn * 1014-1014 [[Leinster-2|Dúnlaing mac Tuathal]] son of Túathal mac Úgaire * * ?-?[[O'Brien-1725|Murchad (Morough) "King of Leinster" of Leinster formerly O'Brien]] Note: fathers don't match up * 1014–1016 [[MacDunlaig-1|Donncuan mac Dúnlainge]] son of Dúnlaing mac Tuathal * * ?-? [[O'Toole-303|Donncuan "King of Leinster" O'Toole]] d.1018 Note: No sources; duplicate for MacDunlaig-1 = merge requested) * 1016–1018 [[Mac_Máel_Mórda-4|Braen mac Máel Mórda (abt.0995-1052)]] Bran mac Máelmórda, Son of Máelmórda mac Murchada * 1018–1024 [[Mac_Dúnlainge-8|Ugaire mac Dúnlainge (abt.0952-1024)]] Augaire mac Dúnlainge, Son of Dúnlaing mac Tuathal * 1024–1033 [[Mac_Dúnlainge-9|Donnchad mac Dúnlainge (abt.0955-aft.1036)]] Donnchad mac Dúnlainge, Son of Dúnlaing mac Tuathal * 1033–1039 Donnchad mac Gilla Pátraic, Son of Gilla Pátraic mac Donnchada * 1039–1042 [[Mac_Dúnlainge-7|Murchad mac Dúnlainge (abt.0960-1042)]] Murchad mac Dúnlainge, Son of Dúnlaing mac Tuathal * 1042–1072 [[Leinster-60|Dermot MacMailnamo "King of Leinster, Diarmaid" of Leinster formerly Leinster]] aka Diarmait mac Maíl na mBó, Son of Donnchad Máel na mBó * 1052–1070 [[Leinster-59|Murchad mac Diarmata]] Son of Diarmait mac Maíl na mBó * 1072–1075 Domnall mac Murchada, Son of Murchad mac Diarmata * 1075–1089 [[Mac_Domnaill_Remair-1|Donnchad mac Domnaill Remair]], Son of Domnall Remar mac Máel na mBó * 1089–1092 Énna mac Diarmata, Son of Diarmait mac Maíl na mBó * 1092–1098 Diarmait mac Énna, Son of Énna mac Diarmata * 1098–1115 Donnchadh mac Murchada, Son of Murchad mac Diarmata * 1115-1115 Conchobar mac Congalaig, Son of Congalach Ua Conchobair * 1115–1117 Diarmait mac Énna meic Murchada, Son of Énna mac Murchada * 1117–1126 [[MacDiarmata-2|Enna mac Donnchada meic Murchada]], Son of Donnchadh mac Murchada * 1126–1166 1169–1171 [[MacMurrough-19|Diarmait MacMurrough]] Diarmait mac Murchada, Son of Donnchad mac Murchada * 1171–1175 [[MacMurchada-8|Donall Kavanagh MacMurchada]] Domhnall Caomhánach mac Murchada, Son of Diarmait mac Murchada * [[Kavanagh-27|Domhnall Kavanagh]] Domhnall Óg mac Domhnall Caomhánach (Son of Domhnall Caomhánach mac Murchada) * [[Kavanagh-31|Muirchertach Kavanagh]] Muirchertach mac Domhnall mac Domhnall Caomhánach Mac Murchadha * - 1282 [[Kavanagh-30|Muircheartach Kavanagh]] Muirchertach mac Domhnall Óg mac Murchada Caomhánach, Son of Domhnall Óg mac Domhnall Caomhánach * 1282–1314 [[Kavanagh-32|Muiris Kavanagh]] Muiris mac Muirchertach mac Murchada Caomhánach, Son of Muirchertach mac Domhnall Óg mac Murchada Caomhánach * 1314–1323 [[Kavanagh-25|Art Kavanagh]] Art mac Murchada Caomhánach, Son of Domhnall Óg mac Domhnall Caomhánach * 1323–1338 Domhnall mac Art mac Murchada Caomhánach, Son of Art mac Domhnall Óg mac Murchada Caomhánach * 1338–1347 Domhnall mac Domhnall mac Murchada Caomhánach, Son of Domhnall mac Art mac Murchada Caomhánach * 1347–1354 Muirchertach mac Muiris mac Murchada Caomhánach, Son of Muiris mac Muirchertach mac Murchada Caomhánach * 1354–1362 Art Mór mac Murchada Caomhánach, Son of Muirchertach mac Muiris mac Murchada Caomhánach * 1362–1369 Diarmait mac Murchada Caomhánach, Son of Domhnall mac Domhnall mac Murchada Caomhánach *1369–1375 Donnchadh mac Muirchertach mac Murchada Caomhánach, Son of Muirchertach mac Muiris mac Murchada Caomhánach * 1369–1375 Art Mór mac Murchadha Caomhánach, Son of Muirchertach mac Muiris mac Murchada Caomhánach * 1375–1417 Art Óg mac Murchadha Caomhánach, Son of Art Mór mac Murchadha Caomhánach [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Art_Óg_mac_Murchadha_Caomhánach Wikipedia] * 1417–1478 Donnchadh mac Art mac Murchadha Caomhánach, Son of Art Óg mac Murchadha Caomhánach * 1478-1478 Domhnall Riabhach mac Murchadha Caomhánach, Son of Gerald mac Murchadha Caomhánach * 1478–1512 Muircheartach mac Donnchadh mac Murchadha Caomhánach, Son of Donnchadh mac Art mac Murchadha Caomhánach ===Kings 1512-1603=== * 1512–1517 Art Buidhe mac Murchadha Caomhánach, Son of Domhnall Riabhach mac Murchadha Caomhánach * 1517–1523 Gerald mac Murchadha Caomhánach, Son of Domhnall Riabhach mac Murchadha Caomhánach * 1523–1531 Muiris mac Domhnall Riabhach mac Murchadha Caomhánach, Son of Domhnall Riabhach mac Murchadha Caomhánach * 1531–1547 Muircheartach mac Art Buidhe mac Murchadha Caomhánach, Son of Art Buidhe mac Murchadha Caomhánach * 1523–1531 Muiris mac Domhnall Riabhach mac Murchadha Caomhánach, Son of Domhnall Riabhach mac Murchadha Caomhánach * 1531–1557 Murchadh mac Murchadha Caomhánach, Son of Muiris mac Domhnall Riabhach mac Murchadha Caomhánach * 1557–1582 Criomthann mac Murchadha Caomhánach, Son of Murchadh mac Murchadha Caomhánach * 1582–1603 [[Mac_Murchadha_Caomhánach-1|Domhnall Spáinneach Mac Murchadha Caomhánach]], Son of Donnchadh mac Cathaoir mac Murchadha Caomhánach ==Sources== Also see: *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_kings_of_Leinster List of kings of Leinster] - Wikipedia - 26 Aug 2017 *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leinster Leinster] - Wikipedia - 26 Aug 2017 ==The goal of this project== Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Devlin-670|Richard Devlin]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=15369838 send me a private message]. Thanks!
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[[Category:Ireland Projects]][[Category: Gaelic Ireland]] [[Category:European Aristocrats Project]][[Category: Ireland, Nobility]][[Category:British_Isles_Royals_and_Aristocrats_742-1499_Project]][[Category: European Royals and Aristocrats Project]][[Category:Ireland_Ancient_Nobility]] [[Category:Irish History, Kingdom of Osraige]] [[Project:British_Isles_Royals_and_Aristocrats_742-1499|Project: British Isles Royals and Aristocrats 742-1499]] --- [[Project:British_Isles_Royals_and_Aristocrats_1500-Present|Project: British Isles Royals and Aristocrats 1500-Present]] ==Welcome to the Kings of Leixs Project == '''Part of the [[Project :Irish Roots|Irish Roots Project]] and [[Space:Irish_Kingdoms|Irish Kingdoms]]''' :All [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Surname&s=OMORE&cln=0&order=dobup&secondary_order=&layout=comfortable&u= O'More] in Wikitree by date of birth :All [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Surname&s=MOORE&cln=&order=dobup&secondary_order=&layout=comfortable&u= Moore] in Wikitree by date of birth == Members == Please list what you are working on *A leader for this Project is needed *[[McLeod-4562|Robin Robinson]] *[[devlin-670|Rich Devlin]] - working on annals sources *[[cherry-382|John Cherry]] working on O'More profiles *[[Cahill-1400|Eoin Cahill]] - I am from the area of Rory Oge and have a vested interest in the man and especially what life may have been like in an ancient Tullore. * [[Trice-349|Fletcher Trice]] Will you join us? Please post a comment here on this page or sign in above. Has shown an interest in or knowledge of O'More *[[Crawford-15512|Amy Gilpin]] *[[Cherry-382|John Cherry]] *[[Fann-206|Fann Fann]] *[[Cain-4345|Rory Cain RFD JP]] *[[Bairfield-1|Michelle Brooks]] *[[Willis-3076|Valerie Willis]] leader for Irish Kingdoms sub-project == Goals and Tasks == The goal of this project is to create well documented/sourced profiles for all the Kings, Chiefs, and their descendants. Here are some of the tasks that we think need to be done. We'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Please add your Ideas * * == History of the Kingdom of Leix == Leix (Laois), was named after Laoighseach Cean More, son of Connall Cearnach of the Red Branch, (Enter a short history of the Kingdom of Leix and location) [https://sites.google.com/site/bookofleinster/ Book of Leinster] - c.1160 The. (Passages will be found in Silva Gadelica, by S. H. O'Grady). Flann Mainistreach - A historical and religious account of the High Kings of Ireland between 1151 and 1224, was in the possession of the O'Mores of Laois for centuries and is now on show at Trinity College Dublin == Kings of Leix == [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Surname&s=OMORE&cln=0&order=dobup&secondary_order=&layout=comfortable&u= O'More by date] *Kings of Leix ** other O'Mores *d.1016 Gahan O’More, slain. *d.1017 Cearnach O’More, slain. *d.1026 Aimergin mac Kenny mac Cearnach O’More, slain. *d.1041 Faelan mac Aimergin O’More, blinded; died in 1069. *d.1042 Cucogry O’More *d.1063 Lisagh mac Faelan O’More, slain *d.1069 Macraith O’More, (?) slain. *d.1091 Kenny O’More, slain. *d.1097 Aimergin O’More, died. *d.1098 The son of Gahan O’More, slain. *d.1149 [[O'Morda-2|Lisagh mac Aimergin mac Faelan O’More]], died. *d.1153 Neill O’More, blinded. *d.1158 Macraith O’More *d.1183 Cucogry mac Lisagh O’More *d.1196 Donnell O’More, slain. [https://celt.ucc.ie/published/T100005C.html M1196.10] *1196-c.1300 Unknown Kings ** 1227 Gilla-Colum O'Molloy was slain by O'More [https://celt.ucc.ie/published/T100005C/text006.html M1227.5] ** 1229 Dionysius O'More, Bishop of Sil-Murray Elphin, resigned [https://celt.ucc.ie/published/T100005C/text006.html M1229.9] *1319 Shane mac Donough O’More, slain. *1342 [[O'More-22|Lisagh O’More]], slain. ** Unsure [[O'More-21|David O'More]] son of [[O'More-22|Lisagh O’More]] *1348 Connell O’More, slain. *1354 Rory mac Connell O’More, slain. [https://celt.ucc.ie/published/T100005C/text019.html M1354.3] *1368 Lisagh mac David O’More,, died. *1370 Murtough O’More, slain.[https://celt.ucc.ie/published/T100005C/text020.html M1370.3] **d.1377 [[O'More-20|Fachtna O'More]] son of [[O'More-21|David O'More]] *1394 Donnell O’More *1398 Melaghlin O’More, died. **1398 The son of Maurice Boy O'More, Lord of Slieve-Margy died [https://celt.ucc.ie/published/T100005D.html M1398.19] *d.1405 [[O'More-18|Gillpatrick O’More]] son of [[O'More-20|Fachtna O'More]] **1452 David O'More, son of the Lord of Leix, was killed by a fall.[https://celt.ucc.ie/published/T100005D/text008.html M1452.12] *d.1455 [[O'More-15|Owny O'More]] son of [[O'More-18|Gillpatrick O’More]] *1464 Kedagh O’More, died. [https://celt.ucc.ie/published/T100005D/text010.html M1464.4] *1467 [[O'More-14|Donnell O’More]], died. son of [[O'More-15|Owny O'More]] ** 1468 O'More and Mac Gillapatrick died of the plague.[https://celt.ucc.ie/published/T100005D/text010.html M1468.9] *b.1465 [[O'More-13|Owny O'More]] son of [[O'More-14|Donnell O’More]] *1477 ? son of Owny O’More, slain.[https://celt.ucc.ie/published/T100005D/text011.html M1477.10] **1489 Rury, the son of David O'More, Tanist of Leix, died. [https://celt.ucc.ie/published/T100005D.html M1489.7] **1489 Ross, the son of Owny O'More, was slain [https://celt.ucc.ie/published/T100005D.html M1489.8] *1493 Connell mac David O’More, slain. [https://celt.ucc.ie/published/T100005D/text013.html M1493.5] ** 1493 Garrett, the son of Thomas O'More kills Connell [https://celt.ucc.ie/published/T100005D/text013.html M1493.5] *1493-? Neill mac Donnell O’More inaugurated lord of Leix. [https://celt.ucc.ie/published/T100005D/text013.html M1493.5] *d.1502 [[O'More-17|Melaghlin O’More]] son of [[O'More-15|Owny O'More]] *1523 Kedagh mac Lisagh (Laoighseach) O’More, died. [https://celt.ucc.ie/published/T100005E/text003.html M1523.3] *1537 [[O'More-16|Connell O’More]] son of [[O'More-17|Melaghlin O’More]], died. *1538 Peirce mac Melaghlin mac Owny O’More, lord of Leix, (?) died. *1542 Kedagh roe mac Connell mac Melaghlin O’More, died. *1545 [[O'More-11|Rory coach O’More]], slain. son of [[O'More-16|Connell O’More]] *1548 Gillpatrick mac [[O'More-16|Connell]] mac [[O'More-17|Melaghlin]] O’More, died.[https://celt.ucc.ie/published/T100005E.html M1546.4, M1546.5, M1547.4, M1547.6, M1547.13, M1547.15, M1548.3, M1548.18] **1552 [[O'More-7|Murtagh O'More]] son of [[O'More-13|Owny O'More]] might not have been a king *1557 Connell og mac Connell mac Melaghlin O’More, hanged. - [https://celt.ucc.ie/published/T100005E/text006.html M1554.2, M1556.2, M1556.5, M1557.6] ** Donnell, son of Laoighseach O'More, King of Sliabh Mairge, hanged [https://celt.ucc.ie/published/T100005E/text006.html M1557.9] *d.1578 [[O'More-12|Rory oge O’More]], slain son of [[O'More-11|Rory coach O’More]]. ** 1579 Connell Boy, the son of Gilla-Patrick, son of Pierce O'More, was slain [https://celt.ucc.ie/published/T100005E.html M1579.16] *1584 (circa).James mac Kedagh O’More, alias Meaghe, died. *d.1589 [[O'More-6|Murtagh Oge O'More]] son of [[O'More-7|Murtagh O'More]] **d.1598 [[O'More-23|Brian Riabhach O'More]] - No family - No Profile Manager *1600 Owny mac Rory og mac Rory coach O’More, slain. [https://celt.ucc.ie/published/T100005F/text008.html M1596.14], [https://celt.ucc.ie/published/T100005F/text010.html M1598.20, M1598.29, M1598.30, M1598.33] *1600 Owny mac Shane O’More, appointed lord of Leix.” *d.1618 [[O'More-10|Callogh O'More]] son of [[O'More-11|Rory coach O’More]] *d.1655 [[O'More-9|Rory O'More (abt. 1600 - 1655)]] son of [[O'More-10|Callogh O'More]] == Sources == *[[Space:Historical_Sources_of_Ireland|Space Historical_Sources_of_Ireland]] *[http://clanomore.com/html/history.html Clan O'More web site] *[https://cse.google.com/cse?cx=015080749438202091167%3Aj3njhim80qu&q=O%27More&sa=Search&cof=FORID%3A0 Search CELT for O'More] *[https://books.google.com/books?id=HgOfAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA20&lpg=PA20&dq=O%27More+LEIX&source=bl&ots=slARIwXQ-1&sig=ACfU3U3Kp3UG6oY_ofbbg7aON7XFfVv8MQ&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiO9r67tLHgAhWUw4MKHV1OA7M4ChDoATALegQIABAB#v=onepage&q=O'More%20LEIX&f=false Irish Family History, Volume 1 By Richard Francis Cronnelly] *[https://williamgray101.wordpress.com/tag/rory-og-omore/ The Chiefs of Leix from 1016 to 1600 A.D] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lo%C3%ADgis Wikipedia - Loígis] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rory_O%27More Wikipedia - Rory O'More ?-1578] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rory_O%27Moore Wikipedia - Rory O'Moore c,1600-1655] *[https://visitfranklin.com/see-and-do/abbey-leix-mansion-omore-college-of-design ABBEY LEIX MANSION (O'MORE COLLEGE OF DESIGN)] *[http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~mjbrennan/family/history.htm THE BRENNAN FAMILY HISTORY WEBSITE - History of Laois / Leix] * Lord Walter Fitzgerald “Historical Notes on the O’Mores and their Territory of Leix” in [https://archive.org/stream/journalofcountyk6190coun#page/n19/mode/2up “Journal of the Kildare Archaeological Society” (1909) Vol 6 pp:1-88] *Pedigree of Melaghlin O’More from “Book Of Leinster” reported by Rev William Carrigan in [https://archive.org/stream/journalforyear05asso#page/412/mode/2up “Journal of the Association for the Preservation of the Memorials of the Dead in Ireland” 1903 vol v p. 413] *[http://www.archive.org/stream/irishpedigreesor011915ohar#page/322/mode/2up Pedigree of the O'Moores Lords of Leix in John O'Harts's Irish Pedigrees 1915 vol 1 p 323-5]
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The families of Ó hEaghra, Ó Gadhra and Ó Devlin of Connacht descend from rulers of the kingdoms. Luigne and Gailenga - Counties Sligo and Mayo. The chiefs of Luigne (barony of Leyney in Co. Sligo) and Gailenga (barony of Gallen in Co. Mayo) included O'Hara (Ó hEaghra) and O'Gara (Ó Gadhra), who often alternated as lords. The Luigne-Gailenga territory comprised the Diocese of Achonry, which would have also included part of the barony of Costello. Also review Corca Fhir Trí for further reference to this region. By the 12th century the O'Garas were lords of the territory of south Luighne, anciently referred to as Gailenga, which was referred to at that time as Sliabh Lugha. The O'Hara's retained the name Luighne for their territory to the north. The O'Garas were expelled into Cuil-Ui-Fionn (barony of Coolavin, Co. Sligo) by the MacSurtains (the Anglo-Norman Jordan family), and became lords of Coolavin, under the MacDermot clan. Geoffrey Keating cites an ancient genealogy for Luigne and Gailenga thus, "Tadhg son of Cian, son of Oilill Olom, had two sons, namely, Connla and Cormac Gaileang. From Iomchaidh son of Connla comes O Cearbhaill, and from Fionnachta son of Connla comes O Meachair. From Cormac Gaileang son of Tadhg, son of Cian, comes O Eadhra and O Gadhra and O Conchubhair Ciannachta. The following are the territories they acquired, namely: Gaileanga, east and west; Ciannachta, south and north; Luighne, east and west." The Book of Ballymote notes the 3 Luigni of Connacht descend from Fland Laigni, son of Cormac Gaileng. Other groups of Gaileng and Luigni are noted in Mide and Brega, and the same are referenced at [http://sites.rootsweb.com/~irlkik/ihm/connacht.htm#lui this web site] on the Breifne page. An early [https://celt.ucc.ie/published/G105003.html Gailengg genealogy - Genealogies from Rawlinson B 502 Author: unknown ¶1000 pg.169] :Léocán m. Laidgneáin m. Máeláin m. Éicnich m. Dúnchada m. Cináeda m. Léocáin m. Donngaile m. Conchobair m. Moínaich m. Máel Mórda m. Adamra m. Dechraich m. Dergscáil m. Leae nó oe m. Cormaicc [Gaileang] m. Taidg m. Céin m. Ailella Auluimm. An early Luigni Connacht genealogy: (Rawlinson) Diarmait m. Fínnachta m. Cobthaich m. Máel Dúin m. Cind Fáelad m. Taiccthich m. Cind Fáelad m. Diarmata m. Findbairr m. Brénaind m. Nad Fróech m. h-Idin m. h-Idchuir m. Niad Chuirp m. Luí (a quo Luigni) m. Cornáin m. Taidgc m. Céin m. Ailella Auluimm. ==Kings== * * d. 728/734 Taichleach mac Cenn Faeladh, * d. 766/771 Dunghalach mac Taithleach, . *785, The battle of Ath Rois was gained by the Ui Ailella over the Luighni, in which Dubh Dathuath, son of Flaithghius, lord of the Three Tribes, was slain. **805, Tadhg and Flaithnia, two sons of Muirgheas, son of Tomaltach, were slain by the Luighni; and Luighne (Leyny) was laid waste by Muirgheas, in revenge of them. NOTE: Unknown if Luighne was a Ri * d. 846 Tuathchar mac Cobhthach, 846, Tuathchar, son of Cobhthach, lord of Luighne, died. (Mide?) * d.879 Finshnechta mac Maele Corcrai, . For 879, Finshnechta mac Maele Corcrai, lord of Luigne Connacht, died. * d.885 [[Mac_Gormghus-1|Dobhailen mac Gormghus]] Dobhailen mac Gormghus, eponym of the Ó Dobhailen clan (O'Dolan and/or O'Devlin of sligo), d. 885. * d.920 [[Mac_Dobhailéin-1|Uathmarán mac Dobhailéin]], . * d.926 Eaghra Poprigh mac Saorghus, d. 926.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eaghra_Poprigh_mac_Saorghus Wikipedia] For 926, Eaghra mac Poprigh, a namesake for the Ó hEaghra (O'Hara), was tighearna (lord) of Luighne Connacht. * 928, Muirchertach mac Eaghra was tighearna of Luighne. * d.928 Maol Da Bhonna mac Dobhailen and Muirchertach mac Eaghra, d. 928. * d.931 Domhnall mac Gadhra, slain 931. * d.946 Domnall mac Mael Muadh, d. 946. **For 964, Toichleach ua n-Gadhra was tighearna of Luighne Deisceirt. * d.984 Diarmaid mac Uathmharan, d. 984. * d.989 Conchobar mac Domnaill, d. 989. For 989, Conchobar mac Domnaill rí Luigne Connacht, died. **For 993, Conghalach, mac Laidhgnen, .i. ua Gadhra, tigherna Gaileng. * d.1001 Cearnachan mac Flann, slain 1001. * d.1023 Domhnall Ua hEaghra, For 1023, Domhnall Ua h-Eaghra was tigherna of Luighne Connacht. *For 1059, Duarcán Ua h-Eaghra was tigherna of Teóra Sloinnte Luighne and Ruaidrí h-Ua Gadhra was rígdomna of Luigne. ** d.1059 Duarcán Ua hEaghra, tigherna of Teóra Sloinnte Luighne, d. 1059. ** d.1059 Ruaidrí Ua Gadhra, rígdomna of Luigne, d. 1059. * d.1093 Dubhdhara ua Aigheannán, d. 1093. * d.1095 Taichleach Ua hEaghra, d. 1095. For 1095, Taichleach Ua h-Eaghra was tigherna of Luighne, was slain by the tribes of the Conmaicne, that is Cenél c-Cais, Cenél Dubháin, & Cenel Lughna. * d.1128 An Ua hEaghra, d. 1128. * d.1134 Murchadh Ua hEaghra, murdered 1134. * d.1155 Aodh Ua hEaghra, d. 1155. For 1155, Aodh Ua h-Eaghra was tigherna of Luighne. * d.1157 Ruaidhri Ua hEaghra, d. 1157. For 1157, Ruaidhri Ua h-Eaghra was tigherna of Luighne. ** d.1181, Donn Sleibhe O Gadhra was ri (king) of Sleibe Lughu, died. * d.1183 Bec Ua hEaghra, murdered 1183. * Conchubhar God Ó hEaghra, fl.1207-1231 and Duarcán Ó hEaghra, d. 1225. ** d.1227, Donslevy O'Gara, Lord of Sliabh Lugha, was slain by Gillaroe, his own brother's son, . * Aodh Ó hEaghra, died 1234. * Donough mac Duarcán Ó hEaghra, murdered 1237 * Diarmuid Ó hEaghra, d. 1250. **D.1256, Rory O'Gara, Lord of Sliabh Lugha in the County Mayo, was slain by David, son of Richard Cuisin... * Domhnall Ó hEaghra, d. 1266. ** d.1285, Rory O'Gara, Lord of Sliabh-Lugha, was slain by Mac Feorais Bermingham on Lough O'Gara. * Domnhall Dubh Ó hEaghra, d. 1294. * Art na gCapall Ó hEaghra, d. 10 August 1316. * Fearghal Ó hEaghra, fl. 1327? * Sean Ó hEaghra, fl. 1335? * Domhnall Cléireach Ó hEaghra, d. 1358. * Fearghal Mór Ó hEaghra, d. 1390. * Tadhg Ó hEaghra, d. 1420. ==Chiefs of the Name== * Seaán Buidhe Ó hEaghra * Ruaidhrí Ó hEaghra * Seaán mac Uilliam Ó hEaghra * Oilill Ó hEaghra * Cian Ó hEaghra * Domhnall mac Oilill Ó hEaghra * Tadhg mac Cian Ó hEaghra, d. 1560 * Conn mac Ruaidhri Ó hEaghra, d. 1581. * Brian Ó hEaghra, d. 1586. * Domhnall Ó hEaghra, d. 1586? * Cormac mac Cian Ó hEaghra, d. 1612. * Tadhg mac Cormac Ó hEaghra, d. 1616. * Cormac Óg Ó hEaghra, d. 1642. For Ffor For For 885, Dobhailen, son of Gormghus, lord of Luighne Connacht, died. He was of the tribe of Corca Firthri, and from him the Ui Dobhailen are descended. For 920, Uathmarán, mac Dobhailéin, chief of Luighne Connacht, died. .. ==Sources== Also see: * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kings_of_Luighne_Connacht Kings of Luighne Connacht] - Wikipedia - 28 Aug 2017 * Irish Kings and High Kings, pp. 68–9, 88, 101n., 132-3, 231, 233, 249, 291, Francis John Byrne, 3rd edition, 2001. *[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89063023139;view=1up;seq=21 The story of an Irish sept, the O'Devlins of Tyrone, by Develin, Joseph Chubb, b. 1889 Page 133 Appendix II O'Devlins of Sligo.] ==The goal of this project== Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Devlin-670|Richard Devlin]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? 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In 1103 broke away from the central polity of Osraige to form the kingdom of Mag Lacha in the far north of Osraige. ==Kings of Magh Luirg== ===Early Kings=== *fl. 956 [[Mac_Tadhg-1|Máel Ruanaid mac Tadhg (-aft.0956)]], founder of Moylurg and the Clan Maelruanaidh. * ?-? Muirchertach mac Maelruanaidh Mor * ?-? Tadhg mac Muirchertach * fl. 1080 Maelruanaidh mac Tadhg, * 1120–1124 [[Mac_Máel_Ruanaid-6|Tadg Mór mac Máel Ruanaid (abt.1044-abt.1124)]] Tadhg Mor mac Maelruanaidh, * 1124 [[Mac_Tadg_Mór-3|Mael Sechlainn mac Tadg Mór (abt.1075-1124)]] Maelsechlainn mac Tadhg Mor, . * 1124–1159 [[Mac_Tadg_Mór-2|Diarmait mac Tadg Mór (abt.1098-abt.1159)]] Dermot mac Tadhg Mor, progenitor of the surname MacDermot. * 1159–1187 [[Mac_Tadg_Mór-6|Tadg mac Tadg Mór (abt.1110-1180)]] Muirgius mac Tadhg More, * 1187–1196 [[Mac_Diarmait-8|Conchobar mac Diarmait (abt.1125-1197)]] Conchobar mac Diarmata, * 1195 (exp) [[Mac_Diarmait-14|Cathal Mór mac Diarmait (abt.1135-1201)]] . * 1196–1207 [[Mac_Conchobar-13|Tomaltach na Cairge mac Conchobar (abt.1152-1207)]] Tomaltach na Cairge mac Diarmata, * 1207–1215 Cathal Carrach mac Diarmata, * 1215–1218 [[Mac_Diarmata-4|Diarmait Mac Diarmata (abt.1150-1218)]] Dermot mac Diarmata, * 1218–1244 [[Mac_Diarmata-17|Cormac Mac Diarmata (abt.1190-1244)]] Cormac mac Diarmata, * 1245–1265 [[Mac_Diarmata-34|Muirchertach Mac Diarmata (abt.1180-1265)]] Muirchertach mac Diarmata, * 1256–1281 [[Mac_Diarmata-36|Tadg Mac Diarmata (abt.1210-1281)]] Tadhg mac Diarmata, * 1281–1287 [[Mac_Diarmata-38|Diarmait Midhech Mac Diarmata (abt.1200-1287)]] Dermot Mideach mac Diarmata * ? - 1293 [[Mac_Diarmata-6|Conchobar Mac Diarmata (abt.1210-1293)]] * 1288–1294 [[Mac_Diarmata-37|Cathal Mac Diarmata (abt.1245-1294)]] Cathal mac Diarmata, * 1294–1331 [[Mac_Diarmata-24|Máel Ruanaid Mac Diarmata (abt.1259-1331)]] Maelruanaidh mac Diarmata, * 1331–1336 [[Mac_Diarmata-49|Tomaltach Mac Diarmata (abt.1285-1336)]] [[Mac_Muirgius-3|Tomaltach (mac Muirgius) Mac Donnchada (abt.1260-abt.1333)]] Tomaltach gCear mac Diarmata, * 1336–1343 [[Mac_Diarmata-50|Conchobar Mac Diarmata (abt.1305-1343)]] Conchobhair mac Diarmata, * 1343–1368 [[Mac_Diarmata-95|Fergal Mac Diarmata (abt.1310-1368)]] Ferghal mac Diarmata, * 1368–1393 [[Mac_Diarmata-53|Aed Mac Diarmata (abt.1340-1393)]] Aedh mac Diarmata, * 1393–1398 [[Mac_Diarmata-98|Máel Ruanaid Mac Diarmata (abt.1340-abt.1414)]] Maelruanaidh mac Diarmata, * 1398–1404 [[Mac_Diarmata-55|Conchobar Mac Diarmata (abt.1360-1404)]] Conchobair Óg mac Diarmata, * 1404-1405 [[Mac_Diarmata-69|Tadg Mac Diarmata (abt.1363-1405)]] * 1405–1421 [[Mac_Diarmata-70|Ruaidrí Cáech Mac Diarmata (abt.1365-1421)]] Ruaidri Caech mac Diarmata, . * 1421–1458 [[Mac_Diarmata-58|Tomaltach Oc Mac Diarmata (abt.1383-1458)]] Tomaltach an Einigh mac Diarmata, * 1458–1465 [[Mac_Diarmata-65|Aed Mac Diarmata (abt.1390-1465)]] Aedh mac Diarmata, * 1456–1478 [[Mac_Diarmata-67|Conchobar Mac Diarmata (abt.1395-aft.1478)]] Conochobar Óg mac Diarmata, * 1478–1486 [[Mac_Diarmata-73|Ruaidrí Oc Mac Diarmata (abt.1410-1486)]] Ruaidri Óg mac Diarmata, * 1486–1497 [[Mac_Diarmata-62|Conchobar Mac Diarmata (abt.1430-1497)]] Conchobair mac Diarmata, * 1497–1499 [[Mac_Diarmata-74|Tadg Mac Diarmata (abt.1435-1499)]] Tadhg mac Diarmata, * 1499–1528 [[Mac_Diarmata-88|Cormac Mac Diarmata (abt.1440-1528)]] Cormac mac Diarmata, * 1528–1533 [[Mac_Diarmata-92|Diarmait an Einigh Mac Diarmata (abt.1450-1533)]] Dermot an Einigh mac Diarmata, * 1533–1534 [[Mac_Donnchada-34|Eógan Mac Donnchada (abt.1470-aft.1536)]] Eoghan mac Diarmata, * 1534–1549 [[Mac_Diarmata-89|Aed Mac Diarmata (abt.1465-1549)]] Aedh na Ab mac Diarmata, * 1549–1568 [[Mac_Diarmata-81|Ruaidrí Mac Diarmata (abt.1480-1568)]] Ruaidri mac Diarmata, * 1568–1576 [[Mac_Diarmata-80|Tomaltach Mac Diarmata (abt.1479-1576)]] Turlough mac Diarmata * 1576–1585 Tadhg mac Diarmata, last de facto King of Moylurg. ===The MacDermot of the Carrick=== * 1585–1595 [[Mac_Diarmata-83|Brian Mac Diarmata (abt.1515-1592)]] Brian na Carriag MacDermot, first to be styled "MacDermot of the Carrick" * 1595–1603 Conchobar Óg MacDermot * 1603–1636 Brian Óg MacDermot, ==The Chief of the Name== * 1636–c.1652 Turlough MacDermot, first to be styled Chief of the name. * c.1652–c.1694 Cathal Roe MacDermot, * c.1694–1707 Hugh MacDermott, ==The Prince of Coolavin== * 1707–1758 Charles MacDermott, first to be styled Prince of Coolavin. * 1758–1792 Myles MacDermot, * 1792–1824 Hugh MacDermott, M.D., * 1824–1873 Charles Joseph MacDermot, J.P., * 1873–1904 Hugh Hyacinth O'Rorke MacDermot, * 1904–1947 Charles Edward MacDermot, * 1947–1979 Charles John MacDermot, * 1979–1989 Dermot MacDermot, * 1989–2003 Niall Anthony MacDermot, * 2004–2021Rory MacDermot, The MacDermot, Prince of Coolavin, Chief of the Name. * 2021-pres. Francis Mac Dermot, son of Rory ==Sources== Also see: *"Mac Dermot of Moylurg: The Story of a Connacht Family", Dermot Mac Dermot, 1996. *[http://www.macdermot.ie/ The MacDermot Clan Association] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kings_of_Magh_Luirg Kings of Magh Luirg] - Wikipedia *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magh_Luirg Magh Luirg] - Wikipedia *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prince_of_Coolavin Prince of Coolavin] - Wikipedia ==The goal of this project== Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Devlin-670|Richard Devlin]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=15369838 send me a private message]. Thanks!
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[[Category:Ireland Projects]] [[Category: Gaelic Ireland]] [[Category:Irish History, Kingdom of Mide]] [[Category:European Aristocrats Project]] [[Category: Ireland, Nobility]] [[Category:British_Isles_Royals_and_Aristocrats_742-1499_Project]] [[Category: European Royals and Aristocrats Project]] [[Category:Ireland_Ancient_Nobility]] [[Category:Uí_Néill]] [[Category:Cenél Chairpri]] [[Project:British_Isles_Royals_and_Aristocrats_742-1499|Project: British Isles Royals and Aristocrats 742-1499]] --- [[Project:British_Isles_Royals_and_Aristocrats_1500-Present|Project: British Isles Royals and Aristocrats 1500-Present]] *[[Space:Irish_Kingdoms|Irish Kingdoms Wikitree]] Mide means "middle", denoting the fact that it was situated in the very centre of Ireland in what is now County Westmeath, parts of north County Offaly, south County Longford and western County Meath. Clann Cholmáin Kings from 734 to 1160 Also The Lords of Clonlonan 1173-1604 ==Clann Cholmáin Kings of Mide== * 743–763 [[Mac_Murchada-7|Domhnall (Domnall) "Domnall Midi, High King of Ireland" Mac Murchada aka of Meath]], aka Donall, aka Domnall Midi mac Murchado, King * ?–766 [[Mac_Cú_Congelt-1|Follamán mac Cú Congelt (abt.0715-0766)]] Fallomon mac Con Congalt, King (?–766) * 766-797 [[Mac_Domnaill-5|Donnchad "High King of Ireland" mac Domnaill aka Midi]], aka Donnchad Midi mac Domnaill, King (766–797) [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donnchad_Midi Wikipedia] * 797-799 [[Mac_Donnchada_Midi-2|Domnall mac Donnchada Midi (abt.0776-0799)]] Domnall mac Donnchada Midi, King (797–799) * 799-802 [[Mac_Domnaill-13|Muiredach mac Domnaill (abt.0735-0802)]] Muiredach mac Domnaill Midi, King (799–802) * 802–803 [[Mac_Donnchada_Midi-3|Ailill mac Donnchada Midi (abt.0777-0803)]] Diarmait mac Donnchado, King (802–803) *Conchobar mac Donnchado, King (803–833) *Niall mac Diarmato, King (?–826) *Máel Ruanaid mac Donnchada Midi 833–843) * 843–845 [[Mac_Máele_Ruanaid-2|Flann mac Máele Ruanaid (abt.0790-0845)]] Fland mac Maele Ruanaid, King (843–845) *Máel Sechnaill mac Maíl Ruanaid, King (845–862) * 862–864 [[Mac_Cathal-26|Lorcán mac Cathal (abt.0825-aft.0864)]] Lorcán mac Cathail, King (862–864) *Conchobar mac Donnchado, King (?–864) * 864–877 [[Mac_Aedacán-1|Donnchad mac Aedacán (abt.0820-0877)]] Donnchad mac Aedacain (864–877) * 877–916 [[Mac_Máel_Sechnaill-2|Flann Sinna mac Máel Sechnaill (abt.0840-0916)]] Flann Sinna mac Maíl Sechnaill (877–916) * 916–919 [[Mac_Flann_Sinna-2|Conchobar mac Flann Sinna (abt.0870-0919)]] Conchobar mac Flainn, King (916–919) * 919–944 [[Mac_Flainn-1|Donnchadh Donn mac Flainn (abt.0880-0944)]] Donnchad Donn mac Flainn, King (919–944) * 944–945/946 [[Mac_Donnchadh_Donn-3|Óengus mac Donnchadh Donn (0900-0945)]] Oengus mac Donnchada, King (944–945/946) * 945/946–950 [[Mac_Domnall-44|Donnchad mac Domnall (abt.0885-0950)]] Donnchad mac Domnaill, King (945/946–950) * c.950 [[Mac_Aengus-20|Fergal Got mac Aengus (abt.0895-aft.0951)]] Fergal Got mac Oengussa, King (c.950) * c.950–951 [[Mac_Máel_Ruanaid-12|Aed mac Máel Ruanaid (abt.0895-0951)]] Aed mac Mael Ruanaid, King (c.950–951) *Domnall mac Donnchada, King (951–952) * 952–960 [[Mac_Conn-6|Carlus mac Conn (abt.0925-0960)]] Carlus mac Cuinn, King * 960–974 [[Mac_Aed-38|Donnchad Finn mac Aed (abt.0905-0974)]] Donnchad Finn mac Aeda, King (960–974) * 974–c.976 [[Mac_Máel_Sechlainn-6|Muirchertach mac Máel Sechlainn (abt.0920-0976)]] Muirchertach mac Mael Sechnaill, King (974–c.976) *[[Mac_Domnall-1|Máel Sechnaill mac Domnaill ]] King (975/976–1022) * 1022–1025 [[Mac_Máel_Sechlainn-8|Máel Sechlainn Got mac Máel Sechlainn (abt.0965-1025)]] Mael Sechnaill Got mac Mael Sechnaill, King (1022–1025) * 1025–1027 [[Mac_Muirchertach-28|Róen mac Muirchertach (abt.0960-1027)]] Roen mac Muirchertaig, King (1025–1027) * 1027–1030 [[Mac_Máel_Sechlainn-9|Domnall mac Máel Sechlainn (abt.0975-1030)]] Domnall Got, King (1027–1030) * 1030–1073 [[ua Mael Sechlainn-1|Conchobar ua Mael Sechlainn]] Conchobar ua Mael Sechlainn, King * 1073 [[Mac_Flann-13|Murchad mac Flann (abt.1028-1076)]] Murchad mac Flainn Ua Mael Sechlainn, King * 1076–1087 [[Mac_Conchobar-23|Máel Sechlainn Bann mac Conchobar (abt.1030-1087)]] Mael Sechlainn Ban mac Conchobair Ua Mael Sechlainn, King * 1087–1094 [[Mac_Flann-14|Domnall mac Flann (abt.1030-1094)]] Domnall mac Flainn Ua Mael Sechlainn, King * 1094–1105 [[Mac_Murchad-17|Donnchad mac Murchad (abt.1055-1106)]] Donnchad mac Murchada Ua Mael Sechlainn, King * [[Mac_Máel_Sechlainn_Bann-1|Conchobar mac Máel Sechlainn Bann (abt.1055-1105)]] Conchobar mac Mael Sechlainn Ua Mael Sechlainn, King (1094–1105) * 1105–1106 [[Mac_Domnall-50|Muirchertach mac Domnall (abt.1060-1143)]] Muirchertach mac Domnaill Ua Mael Sechlainn, King * 1106–1153 [[Mac_Domnall-51|Murchad mac Domnall (abt.1075-1153)]] Murchad mac Domnaill Ua Mael Sechlainn, King * 1115 [[Mac_Domnall-57|Máel Sechlainn mac Domnall (abt.1065-1115)]] Mael Sechlainn mac Domnaill Ua Mael Sechlainn, King * 1125 [[Mac_Donnchad-15|Máel Sechlainn mac Donnchad (abt.1075-1125)]] * 1125-1130 [[Mac_Domnall-59|Diarmait mac Domnall (abt.1066-1130)]] * 1127 [[Mac_Murchad-18|Domnall mac Murchad (abt.1095-aft.1137)]] Domnall mac Murchada Ua Mael Sechlainn, King * 1127-1169 [[Mac_Domnall-53|Diarmait mac Domnall (abt.1120-1169)]] Diarmait mac Domnaill Ua Mael Sechlainn, King (1127–1130, 1155–1156, 1157–1158, 1160–1169) *Conchobar Ua Conchobair, King (1143–1144) * 1144–? [[Mac_Muirchertach-30|Donnchad mac Muirchertach (abt.1090-aft.1144)]] Donnchad mac Muirchertaig Ua Mael Sechlainn, King * 1152–1155 [[Mac_Murchad-22|Máel Sechlainn mac Murchad (abt.1098-1155)]] Mael Sechlainn mac Murchada Ua Mael Sechlainn, King * 1155-1160 [[Mac_Domnall-54|Donnchad mac Domnall (abt.1125-1160)]] Donnchad mac Domnaill Ua Mael Sechlainn, King (1155, 1156–1157, 1158–1160) * 1160-1169 * 1169-1173 [[Mac_Máel_Sechlainn-10|Domnall Bregach mac Máel Sechlainn (1125-1173)]] * 1184 [[Mac_Máel_Sechlainn-11|Art mac Máel Sechlainn (abt.1125-1184)]] King of West Meath ==The Lords of Clonlonan== *Art mac Mael Sechlainn meic Domnaill Ua Mael Sechlainn, 1173–1184 *Magnus Ua Mael Sechlainn, ????–1175 *Mael Sechlainn Beg, 1184–1213 *Cormac mac Art O Melaghlain, 1213–1239 *1239–1283 [[O'Melaghlin-10|Art O'Melaghlin (abt.1200-1283)]] Art mac Cormac, 1239–1283 *1283–1290 [[O'Melaghlin-11|Cairpre O'Melaghlin (abt.1230-1290)]] Cairbre, 1283–1290 *1290–1293 [[O'Melaghlin-12|Murchad O'Melaghlin (abt.1255-1293)]] Murchadh mac Cairbre, 1290–93 *1293?–1301 [[O'Melaghlin-1|Cormac O'Melaghlin (abt.1235-1301)]] Cormac mac Cormac, *1301?–1323 [[O'Melaghlin-2|Cairpre na Scrécan O'Melaghlin (abt.1265-1323)]] Cairbre an Sgregain, *1323–1344 [[O'Melaghlin-3|Art Mór O'Melaghlin (abt.1270-1344)]] Art Mór mac Cormac, *1344–1362 [[O'Melaghlin-13|Cormac Ballach O'Melaghlin (abt.1280-1362)]] Cormac Ballach mac Art, 1344–62 *1362–1385 [[O'Melaghlin-4|Art O'Melaghlin (abt.1305-1385)]] Art mac Art Mór, *Conchobhar, 1385?–1401 (Unknown father) *1431 [[O'Melaghlin-17|Conn O'Melaghlin (abt.1360-1431)]] Art mac Conn?, died 1431 *?-1468 [[O'Melaghlin-18|Art O'Melaghlin (abt.1395-1468)]] * ?-1487 [[O'Melaghlin-16|Laignech O'Melaghlin (1420-1487)]] Laighnech mac Corc, died 1487 *1487–1500 [[O'Melaghlin-22|Conn O'Melaghlin (abt.1420-1500)]] Conn mac Art mac Conn, 1487–1500 *1500-1518 [[O'Melaghlin-25|Murchad O'Melaghlin (abt.1445-1518)]] Murchad mac Conn, died 1518. *1518–1537 [[O'Melaghlin-32|Toirdelbach O'Melaghlin (abt.1455-1537)]] Toirrdelbach the Cleric, 1518–37. *1537–1539 [[O'Melaghlin-29|Art O'Melaghlin (abt.1460-1539)]] Art mac Conn, 1537–39 *1539–1542 [[O'Melaghlin-23|Feidhlimid Oc O'Melaghlin (abt.1480-1543)]] Felim Óg mac Felim mac Conn, 1539–42 *Rudhraighe, 1542–43; died 1544 *1543–? [[O'Melaghlin-24|Cedach O'Melaghlin (abt.1485-aft.1543)]] Caedach mac Felim mac Conn, 1543–? *?–1548 [[O'Melaghlin-31|Conn O'Melaghlin (abt.1495-1548)]] Conn mac Art mac Conn, ?–1548 *1548–1553? [[O'Melaghlin-28|Tadg Ruad O'Melaghlin (abt.1495-aft.1553)]] Tadhg Ruadh mac Toirrdelbach, 1548–53? *1547-1549 [[O'Melaghlin-27|Murchad O'Melaghlin (abt.1490-aft.1549)]] Murchad mac Toirrdelbach?, fl. 1547/49? *1564 [[O'Melaghlin-33|An Calbach O'Melaghlin (abt.1495-1564)]] An Calbhach, 1564–c. December 1600. *Irriel, December 1600 – 10 April 1604. *Phelim mac Irriel, born 1 August 1602, alive 1604. ==Chiefs of the Name== *Cornelius Frederic McLoughlin, born 1897 ==Sources== Also see: *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Kings_of_Mide Kings of Mide] - Wikipedia *[[Space:Historical_Sources_of_Ireland|Historical Sources]] - Wikitree ==The goal of this project== Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Devlin-670|Richard Devlin]]. 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[[Category:Ireland Projects]][[Category: Gaelic Ireland]] [[Category:Irish History, Kingdom of Munster]] [[Category:European Aristocrats Project]][[Category: Ireland, Nobility]][[Category:British_Isles_Royals_and_Aristocrats_742-1499_Project]][[Category: European Royals and Aristocrats Project]][[Category:Ireland_Ancient_Nobility]] [[Project:British_Isles_Royals_and_Aristocrats_742-1499|Project: British Isles Royals and Aristocrats 742-1499]] --- [[Project:British_Isles_Royals_and_Aristocrats_1500-Present|Project: British Isles Royals and Aristocrats 1500-Present]] *[[Space:Irish_Kingdoms|Irish Kingdoms Wikitree]] The kings of Munster (Irish: Rí Mumhan), ruled from Ancient and Mythological times through the establishment of Munster during the Irish Iron Age, until the High Middle Ages. ==Kings of Cashel, aka Kings of Iarmuman, aka Kings of the Eóganachta== * [[MacModhna-1|Eoghan Mór macModhna (abt.0170-)]] King of Southern Ireland * [[Aulom-1|Ailill Aulom (abt.0190-0234)]] * [[Mac_Cormac_Cas-1|Mogha Corb mac Cormac Cas (abt.0230-)]] * [[Mac_Mogha_Corb-1|Fear Corb mac Mogha Corb (abt.0250-)]] * ?-? Corc mac Luigthig, Son of Luigthech mac Ailill Flann Bec * ?-453 [[mac Cuirc-1|Nad Froích mac Cuirc]], son of Corc mac Luigthig * 453–489 [[mac Nad Froích mac Cuirc-2|Óengus mac Nad Froích mac Cuirc]], son of Nad Froích mac Cuirc * 489–500 [[Mac_Óengusa-1|Feidlimid mac Óengusa]], son of Óengus mac Nad Froích * 500–522 [[Mac_Óengusa-2|Eochaid mac Óengusa]], son of Óengus mac Nad Froích * 522–542 [[mac Eochaid-4|Crimthann Srem mac Eochaid]], Son of Eochaid mac Óengusa * 542–577 [[Mac_Crimthainn-1|Coirpre Cromm Mac Crimthann]], Son of Crimthann Srem mac Echado * 577–596 Feidlimid mac Coirpri Chruimm, (possible) Son of Coirpre Cromm mac Crimthainn * 577–582 Fergus Scandal mac Crimthainn, Son of Crimthann Srem mac Echado * 582–588 Feidlimid mac Tigernaig, Son of Tighearnach mac Aedh * 596–601 Amalgaid mac Éndai, Son of Éndai * 596–601 Garbán mac Éndai, Son of Éndai * 601–618 Fíngen mac Áedo Duib, Son of Áedo Duib * 618-618 Áed Bennán mac Crimthainn, Son of Crimthainn mac Cobhtach * 618–627 Cathal mac Áedo, Son of Áed Fland Cathrach * 627–639 Faílbe Flann mac Áedo Duib, Son of Áedo Duib * 639–641 Cúán mac Amalgado, Son of Amalgaid mac Éndai * 641–661 Máenach mac Fíngin, Son of Fíngen mac Áedo Duib and Mór Muman * 661–665 [[Mathair-1|Cathal (Mathair) mac Cathaíl (abt.0602-0665)]] Cathal Cú-cen-máthair, Son of Cathal mac Áedo * 665–678 Colgú mac Faílbe Flaind, Son of Faílbe Flann mac Áedo Duib * 678–696 [[Finguine-1|Finguine mac Cathail (Finguine) Con-cen-máthair (bef.0665-0696)]] Finguine mac Cathail, Son of Cathal Cú-cen-máthair * 696–701 Ailill mac Cathail, Son of Cathal Cú-cen-máthair == true Kings of Munster== * 701–712 Cormac mac Ailello, Son of Ailello mac Máenach * 712–721 [[Mac_Máele_Umai-1|Eterscél mac Máele Umai (abt.0660-0721)]] Eterscél mac Máele Umai, Son of Máel Umai mac Cúán * 721–742 [[Mac_Finguine-1|Cathal mac Finguine (0690-0742)]] Cathal mac Finguine, Son of Finguine mac Cathail * 742–769 [[Muach-1|Cairthenn (Muach) mac Eterscélai (abt.0700-abt.0769)]] Cathussach mac Eterscélai, Son of Eterscél mac Máele Umai * 769–786 Máel Dúin mac Áedo, Son of Áed Bennán mac Conaing * 786–805 Ólchobar mac Duib-Indrecht, Son of Duib-Indrecht * 805–820 Artrí mac Cathail, Son of Cathal mac Finguine * ?-? Tnúthgal mac Artrach, (possible) Son of Artrí mac Cathail * 807–820 Tnúthgal mac Donngaile, (possible) Son of Máel Donngaile * 820–847 Feidlimid mac Cremthanin, Son of Crimthainn * 847–851 Ólchobar mac Cináeda, Son of Cináeda * 851–853 Áilgenán mac Donngaile, Son of Donngaile * 853–859 Máel Gualae mac Donngaile, Son of Donngaile * 859–872 Cenn Fáelad hua Mugthigirn, Son of Mugthigirn * 872–888 Dúnchad mac Duib-dá-Bairenn, Son of Duib-dá-Bairenn mac Crundmáel * 888–895 Dub Lachtna mac Máele Gualae, Son of Máel Gualae mac Donngaile * 895–902 Finguine Cenn nGécan mac Loégairi, Son of Loégairi mac Duib-dá-Bairenn * 902–908 Cormac mac Cuilennáin, Son of Cuilennáin mac Selbach * 908–944 Flaithbertach mac Inmainén, Son of Inmainén * 944–? Lorcán mac Coinlígáin, Son of Coinlígáin mac Corcrán * ?–954 Cellachán Caisil, Son of Buadacháin mac Lachtnae * 954–957 Máel Fathardaig mac Flann, Son of Flann mac Donnchad * 957–959 Dub-dá-Bairenn mac Domnaill, Son of Domnall mac Dub-dá-Bairenn * 959–961 Fer Gráid mac Clérig, Son of Clérig mac Áilgenán * 959–963 Donnchad mac Cellacháin, Son of Cellachán Caisil * 959–970 976–978 Máel Muad mac Brain, Son of Brian * 960–977 Ivar of Limerick (de facto) * 970–976 Mathgamain mac Cennétig, Son of Cennétig mac Lorcáin ==start of the O'Brien Dynasty== * 978–1014 [[Cennetig-1|High King Brian Boru (Brian Boroimhe Boruma) "King of Munster and Leinster" MacCennetig formerly Cennetig aka of Ireland]], aka Brian Bóruma mac Cennétig, Son of Cennétig mac Lorcáin and Bé Binn inion Urchadh [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brian_Boru WikiPedia] * 1014–1025 Dúngal Hua Donnchada, Son of Máel Fathardaig mac Flann * 1025–1064 Donnchad mac Briain, Son of Brian Bóruma and Gormflaith ingen Murchada * 1064–1068 Murchad mac Donnchada, Son of Donnchad mac Briain and Cacht ingen Ragnaill * 1068–1086 Toirdhealbhach Ua Briain, Son of Tadc mac Briain and Mór * 1086–1114 1118–1119 Muircheartach Ua Briain, Son of Toirdhealbhach Ua Briain * 1114–1118 [[O'Brien-359|Diarmait "Dermont, Dermot, Mactoirrdelbaig, King of Munster" O'Brien]] aka Diarmait Ua Briain, Son of Toirdhealbhach Ua Briain * 1118-1118 Brian Ua Briain, Son of Murchad mac Donnchada * 1127–1138 Cormac Mac Carthaigh, Son of Muireadach Mac Carthaigh * 1138–1142 Conchobar Ua Briain (claimant), Son of Diarmait Ua Briain * 1142–1167 [[O'Brien-374|Toirdelbhach mac Diarmaida Ua Briain]] (claimant), Son of Diarmait Ua Briain * 1167–1168 Muirchertach mac Toirdelbhach Ua Briain (claimant), Son of Toirdelbhach mac Diarmaida Ua Briain * 1168–1194 [[O'Brien-362|Donnel Mor Mac Turlough O'Brien aka of Munster]] Note:needs to be cleaned up: aka Domnall Mór Ua Briain (claimant), Son of Toirdelbhach mac Diarmaida Ua Briain Orlacan Ní Murchada ==Sources== Also see: *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_kings_of_Munster List of kings of Munster] - Wikipedia *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/O%27Brien_dynasty O'Brien dynasty] - Wikipedia ==The goal of this project== Right now this project just has one member, me. 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[[Category:Ireland Projects]] [[Category: Gaelic Ireland]] [[Category:Irish History, Kingdom of Osraige]] [[Category:European Aristocrats Project]][[Category: Ireland, Nobility]][[Category:British_Isles_Royals_and_Aristocrats_742-1499_Project]][[Category: European Royals and Aristocrats Project]][[Category:Ireland_Ancient_Nobility]] [[Category:Dál mBirn]] [[Project:British_Isles_Royals_and_Aristocrats_742-1499|Project: British Isles Royals and Aristocrats 742-1499]] --- [[Project:British_Isles_Royals_and_Aristocrats_1500-Present|Project: British Isles Royals and Aristocrats 1500-Present]] *[[Space:Irish_Kingdoms|Irish Kingdoms Wikitree]] aka Osraighe, Anglicised as Ossory, "Princes of Ossory", kings of Upper Ossory, North Osraige or kings of Slieve Bloom. A buffer state between the provincial kingdoms of Leinster and Munster. Mac Giolla Phádraig (Fitzpatrick) dynasty, one of the oldest continuous dynasties in Western Europe. ==Early Kings of Osraige to 574== The following kings are listed in all major genealogies, but originate from an early period in Irish protohistory, and likely stem from oral tradition. * [[mac Criomthaind-1|Áenghus mac Criomthaind]] c.100 (Óengus Osrithe) (Óengusa Ossríthe) * [[Àongusa-1|Láoghaire Birnghuadhach mac Àongusa]] (Loegaire Birn Buadach) * [[Aingeadh-1|Eochaidh Lámhdóid Aingeadh]] (Amhalgadh) * [[Echach-4|Gebhuan Echach]] (Echach Lámdóit) * [[Lóegaire-1|Aingeadh mac Lóegaire (abt.0230-abt.0285)]] * Buan * [[Gebuain-1|Niadh Corb Gebuain]] (Niadh Corb) * [[Cuirp-1|Cairpre Cèm Cuirp]] (Cairbre Caomh - not named in the Book of Leinster) * [[Cáem-1|Conall Cáem]] (Conall) * [[Conaill-3|Ruamann Duach Conaill]] (Rumaind Duach) * [[Duí-1|Laighneach Fáoilidh Duí]] (Laignich Fáelad) * [[Fáelad-1|Eochaid Bigne Cáoch Fáelad]] (Bicne Cáech) ==Kings of Osraige 574 to 1103== * [[Echach-3|Colmán Mór mac Echach]] d. 574 (Colmán Mór) son of Bicne Cáech * d. 581/3 [[Mac_Rumaind_Duach-1|Feradach Fine mac Rumaind Duach (abt.0485-0583)]] Feradach Finn mac Duach (died 581 or 583), of the Corcu Loígde * d. 603/5 [[Mac_Feradaig-2|Colmán mac Feradaig (abt.0530-0605)]] Colmán mac Feradaig **[[Mór-10|Ceannfaoladh mac Colmáin Mór]] Not normally listed. More research required. * [[Scannlain-1|Rónán Ríoghflaith mac Scannlain]] d. 624 Rónán Rígflaith, son of Colmán Mór * [[Mac_Colmáin-5|Nuada mac Colmáin (abt.0565-0635)]] * [[Ceannfaolaidh-1|Scannlan Mor mac Ceannfaolaidh]] d. 644 Scannlan Mór mac Cinn Fáelad * [[Ronan-8|Crundmáol Ronan]] d. 656 Crundmáol, son of Rónán Ríghfhlaith * [[Crunnmhail-1|Fáolán mac Crunnmhail]] d. 660 Fáelán mac Crundmaíl * d. 678 Tuaim Snámha (died 678) * d. 693 Fáelchar Ua Máele Ódrain (died 693) * d. 712 [[Mac_Faelain-1|Cú Cherca mac Faelain (abt.0650-0712)]] Cú Cherca mac Fáeláin (died 712) * ? Fland mac Congaile * ? Ailill mac Fáeláin * d. 735 Cellach mac Fáelchair (died 735) * d. 740 Forbasach mac Ailella (died 740) *------[[Project:British_Isles_Royals_and_Aristocrats_742-1499|Project: British Isles Royals and Aristocrats 742-1499]] --------- * [[mac Con Cherca-1|Anmchad mac Con Cherca]] d. c.761 Anmchad mac Con Cherca (died circa 761) * d. 770 Tóim Snáma mac Flainn (died 770) * d. 772 Dúngal mac Cellaig (died 772) * d. 786 Fáelán mac Forbasaig (died 786) * ? Máel Dúin mac Cummascaig * [[mac Anmchada-1|Fergal mac Anmchada]] d. 802 * [[MacFearghal-2|Dunghal MacFearghal]] 802-842 Dúngal mac Fergaile * [[Macdunghal-4|Cerball Macdunghal]] 842-888 * 888-894 Riacan mac Dúnlainge * [[Maccearbhall-4|Diarmait mac Cerbaill]] 894-905 908-928 * [[mac Cearbhall-1|Cellach mac Cearbhall]] 905-908 * 928-933 Cuilen mac Cellaig * 934-976 [[MacCellaig-1|Donnchad MacCellaig (-0976)]] Donnchad mac Cellaig * 976-996 [[MacDonnchada-3|Gilla Pátraic mac Donnchada]] * 996-1003 Cellach mac Diarmata, Killed by his cousin, Donnchadh son of Giolla Pádraig. * 1003-1039 Donnchad mac Gilla Pátraic, (Also king of Leinster from 1033 to 1039) The Annals of Tigernach call Donnchad the "champion of Ireland". * 1039-1055 Gilla Patráic mac Donnchada * ?-1041 Muirchertach mac Gilla Pátraic * 1055?-1072 Domnall mac Gilla Pátraic * 1072?-1090 Donnchad mac Domnaill * 1090-1103 Gilla Pátraic Ruad ==Kings of Osraige from 1103 to the Norman Invasion 1194== Upon the death of king Gilla Patráic Ruadh in 1103, two smaller portions of the kingdom broke away from the central polity of Osraige; the area of Mag Lacha in the far north of Osraige became independently ruled by the Ua Caellaide clan, and Desceart Osraige ("South Osraige") in the very southern area of Osraige, ruled intermittently by rival members of the Mac Giolla Phádraig clan. * 1103-c.1113 Cerball * ?-1113 Domnall mac Donnchada Mac Gilla Patráic * ?-? [[Caellaide-2|Finn O'Kelly (Finn) "King of Osraige" ui Caellaide formerly Caellaide]] (Note:unsourced) aka Finn Ua Caellaide, (ruled Clarmallagh independently from the rest of Osraige) * c.1119-1123 Donnchad Balc mac Gilla Patráic Ruaid, Probably the same Donnchad who accompanied the great fleet led by Toirdhealbhach Ó Conchobhair, king of Ireland on a predatory excursion, along with king of Leinster Éanna son of Murchadh, to consume the food supplies of Munster. * c.1121-c.1121 Donnchad Dub * c.1123-1126 Murchad Mac Murchada * 1123-c.1126 Conchobar mac Cerbaill * c.1126-1146 Gilla Patráic mac Domnaill Mac Gilla Patráic, Killed by his distant relatives, the Uí Braonáin clan. * 1146-1163 Cerball mac Domnaill Mac Gilla Patraic * ?-? Murchad Ua Caellaide * c.1151-1162 Donnchad mac Gilla Patráic Mac Gilla Patráic * c.1162-1165Domnall Mac Gilla Patráic * 1162-1185 Donchadh Ua Donoghoe Mac Gilla Patráic, Blinded Éanna Mac Murchadha, crown-prince of Leinster. * 1170-1172 Diarmait Ua Caellaide, (lord of Clarmallagh, the northernmost part of Osraige) * 1185-1194 Maelseachlainn Mac Gilla Patráic ==Kings of Osraige from the Normans 1212 to the Tudors 1575== The kingdom of Osraige did not fully disappear after the arrival of Norman mercenaries in Ireland, though it was greatly reduced in size. The lineage of Osraige's kings remained in power in the northern third of their original territory, having been pushed back through the arrival of William Marshal who sought to consolidate his wife's huge claim to Leinster, including Osraige. The lords who ruled this area were sometimes also known in the annals as "Princes of Ossory", kings of Upper Ossory, North Osraige or kings of Slieve Bloom. They maintained their independence from the Crown or any shire until the final submission of Barnaby McGillaPatrick in 1539 and his subsequent elevation to the title of 1st Baron Upper Ossory in 1541. However, because of the tumultuousness of the period, the record of succession is often ambiguous. The following list may include powerful members of different lines of the family, who may or may not necessarily have been inaugurated as king of Osraige per se, but who were likely recognized nonetheless as the de facto ruler or potential heir, and noteworthy enough for reference by the annalists. * fl. 1212-1219 Donnell Clannagh Mac Gilla Patráic, Edmund Campion hailed him as a "peerless warrior". * d. 1249 Donnagh mac Anmchadh mac Donnogh Mac Gilla Patráic, Hailed by the annalists as an outstanding captain and relentless foe of the English, he is recorded as often reconnoitering the English forces while wearing a variety of disguises. * d.1269 Jeffrey mac Donnell Clannagh Mac Gilla Patráic, "King of Slieve Bloom". * d. 1281 Eochaghan Mac Gilla Patráic(?) * fl. 1286 Mollachlyn Mac Gilla Patráic(?), Paid the Crown £6 for peace in 1286, together with his brother Finn. * d. 1324 Donnogh Mac Gilla Patráic, Donnogh Mac Gilla Patráic,"Lord of Ossory" was summoned by Edward II to campaign with him in Scotland. * d. 1325 Donnell Duff Mac Gilla Patráic(?), Slain by his own relatives. * d. 1329-30 Donough mac Jeffrey Mac Gilla Patráic * fl. 1333-6 Scanlan Mac Gilla Patráic * d. 1345 Carroll Mac Gilla Patráic *fl. 1346 Dermot Mac Gilla Patráic, Launched an attach on the English garrison at Aghaboe; the nearby Abbey of which was burned as collateral damage in 1346. * d. 1367 Maelechlainn mac Jeffrey Mac Gilla Patráic * d. 1383 Finghin (Fineen) mac Cellach Mac Gilla Patráic, Re-founded the burnt Abbey of Aghaboe for the Dominican Order in 1382. * d. 1396 Mac Gilla Patráic, "Lord of Ossory" * d. 1443 [[Mac_Giolla_Phádraig-4|Finghin (Fineen) Mac Gilla Patráic]], Styled "King of Ossory" by the annalist. He was murdered with two of his sons in Kilkenny at the behest of [[Butler-1301|MacRichard Bulter]]. * d. 1468 [[Mac_Giolla_Phádraig-3|Seaghan (John) mac Finghin Mac Gilla Patráic]], Buried with his wife Katherine [Molloy], along with his son Brian and his wife Noirin [Honora] O'More in "Kilpatrick's" mortuary chapel at the Priory of Fertagh, underneath a stone altar table carved with effigies of Seaghan and his wife Katherine in high relief. * d. 1489 Geoffrey mac Finghin Mac Gilla Patráic, Styled "King of Ossory" and "Lord of Ossory"; brother of Seaghan (John). Another brother, also named Fineen, avenged his father's murder by slaying the son of [[Butler-1301|MacRichard Butler]]. * d. c.1511[[Mac_Giolla_Phádraig-2|Brian na Luirech Mac Gilla Patráic]], Brian "na Luirech" ("of the mail coats") possess a several noteworthy genealogies amongst various annalists which trace his paternal descent back to Cerball mac Dúnlainge. * c.1485–1575 [[Mac_Giolla_Phádraig-1|Brían Óg Mac Giolla Phádraig]], the last king of Osraige; he became the first great Irish lord to adopt the Tudor policy of "surrender and re-grant", and thereby became Barnaby Fitzpatrick, 1st Baron Upper Ossory. From him spring the Barons and Earls of Upper Ossory and Barons Castletown. ==Sources== Also see: *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kings_of_Osraige Kings of Osraige] - Wikipedia 18 Aug 2017 *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Osraige Osraige] - Wikipedia 18 Aug 2017 *[http://sbaldw.home.mindspring.com/Ireland/Osr/lists/Osraige.htm Kings of Osraign on minespring.com] - 18 Aug 2017 *[http://www.fitzgeraldclans.com/homelands/ Fitzgerald Clan] 18 Aug 2017 ==The goal of this project== Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Devlin-670|Richard Devlin]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=15369838 send me a private message]. Thanks!
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Son of Brian Sreamhach Ó Briain and Sláine Nic Con Mara * 1459–1466 Tadhg an Chomhaid Ó Briain, Son of Toirdelbhach Bóg Ó Briain and Catherine Burke * 1459–1461 Donnchadh mac Mathghamhna Ó Briain, Son of Mathghamhain Dall Ó Briain * 1466–1496 Conchobhar na Srona Ó Briain, Son of Tadhg an Chomhaid Ó Briain and Annabella Burke * 1496–1498 Toirdelbhach Óg Ó Briain, Son of Toirdelbhach Bóg Ó Briain and Catherine Burke * 1498–1528 [[O'Brien-2628|Toirdhealbhagh Don (Turlough) O'Brien aka King of Thomond]] aka Toirdelbhach Donn Ó Briain, Son of Tadhg an Chomhaid Ó Briain and Annabella Burke * 1528–1539 Conchobhar mac Toirdhealbaig Ó Briain, Son of Toirdelbhach Donn Ó Briain and Raghnailt Mac Con Mara * 1539–1543 Murchadh Carrach Ó Briain, Son of Toirdelbhach Donn Ó Briain and Joan Fitzmaurice ==Barons, Earls, Marquesses, and Baronets== ===Barons Inchiquin (1543)=== * d.1551 Murrough O'Brien, 1st Earl of Thomond, 1st Baron Inchiquin (died 1551). * d.1557 Dermod O'Brien, 2nd Baron Inchiquin (died 1 May 1557) * 1550-1574 Murrough McDermot O'Brien, 3rd Baron Inchiquin (1550–1574) * 1563-1597 Murrough O'Brien, 4th Baron Inchiquin (1563–1597) * 1594-1624 Dermod O'Brien, 5th Baron Inchiquin (1594–1624) * 1618-1674 Murrough O'Brien, 6th Baron Inchiquin (1618–1674) (created Earl of Inchiquin in 1654) ===Earls of Inchiquin (1654)=== * 1618–1674 Murrough O'Brien, 1st Earl of Inchiquin, 6th Baron Inchiquin * 1640–1692 William O'Brien, 2nd Earl of Inchiquin, 7th Baron Inchiquin * 1662-1719 William O'Brien, 3rd Earl of Inchiquin, 8th Baron Inchiquin (1662–1719) * 1700-1777 William O'Brien, 4th Earl of Inchiquin, 9th Baron Inchiquin (1700–1777) *Murrough O'Brien, 5th Earl of Inchiquin, 10th Baron Inchiquin (1726–1808) (created Marquess of Thomond in 1800) ===Marquesses of Thomond (1800)=== *Murrough O'Brien, 1st Marquess of Thomond, 10th Baron Inchiquin (1726–1808) *William O'Brien, 2nd Marquess of Thomond, 11th Baron Inchiquin (1765–1846) *James O'Brien, 3rd Marquess of Thomond, 12th Baron Inchiquin (1768–1855) ===Barons Inchiquin (1543; Reverted)=== *Lucius O'Brien, 13th Baron Inchiquin (1800–1872) *Edward Donough O'Brien, 14th Baron Inchiquin (1839–1900) *Lucius William O'Brien, 15th Baron Inchiquin (1864–1929) *Donough Edward Foster O'Brien, 16th Baron Inchiquin (1897–1968) *Phaedrig Lucius Ambrose O'Brien, 17th Baron Inchiquin (1900–1982) *Conor Myles John O'Brien, 18th Baron Inchiquin (born 1943) *The heir presumptive is the present holder's second cousin Conor John Anthony O'Brien (born 1952). *The heir presumptive's heir apparent is his only son Fionn Murough O'Brien (born 1987). ===O'Brien Baronets, of Leaghmenagh (1686)=== *Sir Donough O'Brien, 1st Baronet (died 1717) *Sir Edward O'Brien, 2nd Baronet (died 1765) *Sir Lucius O'Brien, 3rd Baronet (died 1795) *Sir Edward O'Brien, 4th Baronet (died 1837) *Sir Lucius O'Brien, 5th Baronet (1800–1872) (succeeded as Baron Inchiquin in 1855) ==The O'Brien Line of Conor O'Brien, Chief of the Name== There is some overlap with the Barons Inchiquin *Murrough an Taniste O'Brien, d. 1551. *Donough O'Brien 29 Sep 1582 *Conor O'Brien d. 1603 *Donough O'Brien, d. 1635 *Conor O'Brien, 1617–1651 *Donough O'Brien, 1642–1717 *Lucius O'Brien, 1675–1717 *Edward O'Brien, 1705–1765 *Lucius O'Brien, 1731–1795 *Edward O'Brien, 1773–1837 *Lucius O'Brien, 1800–1872 *Edward O'Brien, 1839–1900 *Lucius O'Brien, 1864–1929 *Fionn O'Brien, 1903–1977 *Conor Myles John O'Brien, b. 1943 ==Sources== Also see: *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_monarchs_of_Thomond List of monarchs of Thomond] - Wikipedia 21 Aug 2017 *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baron_Inchiquin Baron Inchiquin] - Wikipedia 21 Aug 2017 *[http://www.clarelibrary.ie/eolas/coclare/history/norman.htm The Normans in Thomond by Joe Power] - 21 Aug 2017 *[http://houseofbrianboru.blogspot.com.au/p/brian-boru.html blogspot brian boru] - 21 Aug 2017 ==The goal of this project== Right now this project just has one member, me. 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O'Donnell dynasty. ==Early Chiefs of Cenél Conaill== * c.450-464 [[UNKNOWN-8433|Conall Gulban formerly surname unknown]], aka Conall Gulban mac Néill (died 464)[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conall_Gulban Wikipedia] * ? * Ninnid mac Dauach (flourished 544-563) * Ainmuire mac Sétnai (died 569) * Báetán mac Ninneda (died 586). * Áed mac Ainmuirech (died 598) * Conall Cú mac Áedo (died 604) * Máel Coba mac Áedo (died 615) * Domnall mac Áedo (died 642) * Conall Cóel mac Máele Coba (died 654) * Cellach mac Máele Coba (died 658) * ...... * Loingsech mac Óengusso (died 703) * Congal Cennmagair mac Fergusa (died 710) *------[[Project:British_Isles_Royals_and_Aristocrats_742-1499|Project: British Isles Royals and Aristocrats 742-1499]] --------- * Flaithbertach mac Loingsig (died 765) * Áed Muinderg mac Flaithbertaig (died 747) * Loingsech mac Flaithbertaig (died 754) * Murchad mac Flaithbertaig (died 767) * Domnall mac Áeda Muindeirg (died 804) ==Kings of Tír Chonaill (Rí Thír Chonaill) from c. 1201 to 1608== * [[Mac Dalach-1|Eigneachan Mac Dalach]] 1201-1207 * [[mac Eicnechain-1|Domhnall Mór mac Eicnechain]] 1207-1241 * Maol Seachlainn Ó Domhnaill, 1241–1247 * Gofraidh Ó Domhnaill, 1247-1258 * [[Ó Domhnaill-13|Domhnall Óg Ó Domhnaill]] 1258-1281 * [[Ó Domhnaill-14|Aodh Ó Domhnaill]] * [[Ó Domhnaill-15|Niall Ó Domhnaill]] * [[Ó Domhnaill-16|Toirdhealbhach Ó Domhnaill]] Tairrdelbach an Fhiona Ó Domhnaill, 1380-1422 * [[Ó Domhnaill,-17|Niall Ó Domhnaill,]] 1422-1439 * [[Ó_Domhnaill-36|Nechtan Ó Domhnaill (abt.1385-1452)]], 1439-1452 * [[mac Néill Gairbh Ó Domhnaill-1|Aodh mac Néill Gairbh Ó Domhnaill]] 1461-1505 * [[Ó Domhnaill-4|Aodh Ó Domhnaill]] 1505-1537 * [[Ó Domhnaill-5|Manghus Ó Domhnaill]] (d. 1564) * [[Ó Domhnaill-7|Calvagh Ó Domhnaill]] (d. 1566) * [[O'Donnell-1539|Aodh mac Maghnusa Ó Domhnaill]] (d. 1600) * [[Ó_Domhnaill-9 |Aodh Ruadh Ó Domhnaill]] (d. 1602) * [[Ó_Domhnaill-10 |Ruairí Ó Domhnaill]] (d. 1608) ==The O'Donnell 1490-?== * [[O'Donnell-3555|Manghus O'Donnell (abt.1499-1564)]] Manus O'Donnell (1490–1564), The O'Donnell, 21st Chieftain, King of Tyrconnell, and biographer of Saint Colmcille or Columba * Calvagh O'Donnell (d. 1566), The O'Donnell, 22nd Chieftain and Lord of Tyrconnell * Niall Garve O'Donnell (1569–1626), Prince of Tyrconnell * [[Ó_Domhnaill-9|Aodh Ó Domhnaill (abt.1572-1602)]] Hugh Roe Ó Donnell (1572–1601), The O'Donnell, 24th Chieftain, Prince and Lord of Tyrconnell * Rory O'Donnell, 1st Earl of Tyrconnell (1575–1608), The O'Donnell, Prince and Lord of Tyrconnell * Hugh O'Donnell, 2nd Earl of Tyrconnell (1606–1642), Prince and Lord of Tyrconnell * Karl O'Donnell (1715–1771), Count of Tyrconnell * Henry O'Donnell (1769–1834), Count of La Bisbal, Irish-Spanish nobleman (de:Joseph Heinrich O’Donnell) * Maurice O’Donnell de Tyrconnell (1780–1843), of Pressburg, also known as Moritz Graf O’Donnell von Tyrconnell, an Irish-Austrian count * Maximilian Karl Lamoral O'Donnell von Tyrconnell, (1812–1895), Irish-Austrian count, son of Maurice/Moritz * Jean Louis Barthelemy O’Donnell (1783–1836), Irish-French Count, member of Napoleon's Conseil d’État and Légion d'honneur * Leopoldo O'Donnell, 1st Duke of Tetuan (1809–1867), former Prime Minister of Spain * Carlos O'Donnell, 2nd Duke of Tetuan (1834–1903), Minister of State for Spain * Cardinal Patrick O'Donnell (1856-1927), of Glenties, Co. Donegal, Bishop of Raphoe, Archbishop of Armagh, Cardinal * Peadar O'Donnell (1893-1986), radical Irish republican, socialist, activist, and politician * Patrick Denis O'Donnell (1922-2005), Commandant/Irish Defence Forces, UN peacekeeper, military historian and author * Guillermo O'Donnell, (1936-2011), Argentine political scientist, professor, author, and international activist for democracy * Hugo O'Donnell, 7th Duke of Tetuan (b. 1948), Spanish naval historian and Knight of Malta ==Sources== Also see: *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kings_of_T%C3%ADr_Chonaill Kings of Tír Chonaill] - Wikipedia - [[Devlin-670|Devlin-670]] 22:39, 21 August 2017 (EDT) *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/O%27Donnell_dynasty O'Donnell dynasty] - Wikipedia - [[Devlin-670|Devlin-670]] 22:39, 21 August 2017 (EDT) ==The goal of this project== Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Devlin-670|Richard Devlin]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. 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[[Category:Ireland Projects]] [[Category: Gaelic Ireland]] [[Category:Irish History, Kingdom of Northern Uí Néill]] [[Category:European Aristocrats Project]][[Category: Ireland, Nobility]] [[Category: European Royals and Aristocrats Project]][[Category:Ireland_Ancient_Nobility]] [[Category:Irish History, Kings of Tír Eógain]] [Project:British_Isles_Royals_and_Aristocrats_1500-Present|Project: British Isles Royals and Aristocrats 1500-Present]] *[[Space:Irish_Kingdoms|Irish Kingdoms Wikitree]] == Pre-1150 == * [[Muinremur-1|Eochaidh Muinremur (abt.0370-abt.0439)]] ==Kings of Tír Eóghain aka Tyrone 1185-1616== === Meic Lochlainn Kings=== * [[O Néill-254|Ardgar Maclochlainn O Néill]] * 1084-1121 [[O Lochlainn-2|Domnall macArdgar O Lochlainn]] * 1083 - [[O Lochlainn-1|Niall O Lochlainn]] * 1156- 1166 [[Mac_Lochlainn-7|Muircheartach Mac Lochlainn]] * 1185-1188* Domhnall mac Aodha Mac Lochlainn: 1185; deposed 1186 ;restored 1187; died 1188 * 1186-1187 Ruaidhri Ó Flaithbheartaigh: * 1188-1196 [[Mac_Muirchertach-24|Muirchertach mac Muirchertach (abt.1135-1196)]] Mac Lochlainn: * * 1196-1230 Aodh Méith mac Aodha Ó Néill: ; first Ua Neill (Ó Néill) king. * * 1201-1201Conchobhar Beg mac Conchobhair Mac Lochlainn: * 1230-1230 Niall Ruadh mac Aodha Ó Néill: * 1230-1238* [[Mac_Muirchertach-25|Domnall mac Muirchertach (abt.1175-1241)]] 1230; dep. 1230; res. 1234; died 1241 === Ó Néill Kings=== *Domhnall Óg mac Aodha Méith Ó Néill: 1230 - 1234 *[[O'Neill-1566|Brian O'Neill]] (Brian mac Néill) (Brian Ruaidh Ó Néill): 1238 - 16 May 1260; High King of Ireland 1258-1260. *Aodh Buidhe mac Domhnaill Óg: 1260; dep. 1261; rest. 1263; died 1283 (the last to be styled King of Ailech) *Niall Culanach mac Domhnaill Óg: 1261; dep. 1263; res. 1286; dep. 1290; died 1291 *[[O'Neill-1565|Domhnall mac Brian Ó Néill]] : 1283; dep. 1286; res. 1290; dep. 1291; res. 1295; died 1325 *Brian mac Aodha Buidhe: 1291 - 1295 *Éinri mac Briain meic Aodha Buidhe: 1325; dep. 1345; died 1347 * [[O'Neill-1564|Aodh Reamhair]] (Aodh Mór) mac Domhnaill: 1345-1364 - with one exception, all future kings were his descendants. *[[O'Neill-1563|Niall Mór mac Aodha Reamhair]]: 1364; also styled as King of Ulster 1364; abdicated 1397; died 1398 *[[O'Neill-1562|Niall Óg mac Néill]]: 1397-1403 *Brian Óg mac Néill Óg: 1403-1403 *Domhnall mac Éinri Aimhreidh: 1404; dep. 1410; res.1414; dep.1419; res.1421; died 1 January 1432 *[[O'Neill-1561|Eoghan mac Néill Óg]]: 1410; dep.1414; res.1419; dep. 1421; res. 1432; abdicated 1455; died 1456 *[[O'Neill-1560|Henry O'Neill]] Éinri mac Eoghain: 1455; abdicated 1483; died 1484 *[[O'Neill-1542|Conn Mór "King of Tír Eógain (Tyrone)" O'Neill]] aka Conn mac Éinri: 1483 - 8 January 1493 * 1493-1498 [[O'Neill-6875|Enrí Oc O'Neill (abt.1450-1498)]] Éinri Óg mac Éinri: 1493 - 21 August 1498 * 1498-1509 [[O'Neill-6878|Domnall Clárach O'Neill (abt.1455-1509)]] Domhnall Clarach Ó Néill: 1498 - 6 August 1509 * 1509-1513 [[O'Neill-1948|Art O'Neill (-1513)]] Art mac Aodha: 1509-1513; descended from Aed Buidhe; his mother was daughter of Eoghan mac Neill Og. * 1513-1519 [[O'Neill-1956|Art "og" O'Neill aka King of Ulster]], Note: needs bio, aka Art Óg Ó Néill [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Art_%C3%93g_%C3%93_N%C3%A9ill Wikipedia] * ?-1558 [[O'Neill-1541|Conn mac Cuinn "Conn Bacach (Conn The Lame), King of Tír Eógain, 1st Earl of Tyrone" O'Neill]] aka Conn Bacach mac Cuinn Ó Néill: 1519; created Earl of Tyrone 1542; deposed 1558; died 1559 *1559-1567 [[O'Neill-1493|Seán Mac Cuinn Bacach "Séan an Díomáis, Donnghaileach, Shane The Proud, The O'Neill, Prince of Ulster" O'Neill]] aka Seán Donnghaileach (Seán an Diomuis mac Cuinn Bhacaigh) [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shane_O%27Neill_(son_of_Conn) Wikipedia]] Note: bio doesn't show King of Tyrone *Toirdhealbhach Luineach mac Neill Chonnalaigh meic Airt Óig Ó Néill: 1567; surrendered kingship to Hugh O'Neill 1593; died c. 10 September 1595 *Aodh Mór mac Feardorcha Ó Néill: 1593; fled 1607; died 10 July 1616 ==Earls of Tyrone== * [[O'Neill-1541|Conn mac Cuinn "Conn Bacach (Conn The Lame), King of Tír Eógain, 1st Earl of Tyrone" O'Neill]] aka Conn O'Neill, 1st Earl of Tyrone[3](c. 1484–1559) ** [[O'Neill-1554|Matthew "Feardorcha, 1st Baron Dungannon" O'Neill]], aka Matthew O'Neill, 1st Baron Dungannon (c. 1520–1550) * Brien O'Neill, 2nd Earl of Tyrone, 2nd Baron Dungannon (c. 1540–1562) * [[O'Neill-1555|Sir Hugh "2nd Earl of Tyrone" O'Neill]], aka Hugh O'Neill 3rd Baron Dungannon, 2nd or 3rd Earl of Tyrone.[4] (c. 1550–1616) attainted 1608, attainder confirmed by Irish Parliament 1614. *Hugh O'Neill, Baron Dungannon (c. 1586–1609) attainted 1608. *Hugh O'Neill (c.1550–1616), the attainted Earl. *Henry O'Neill (c.1586–1610[6]) Earl Hugh's son by Joan O'Donnell, his second wife; Colonel of the Irish regiment in the Spanish service in Flanders; Knight of Santiago. Accompanied his father in his flight, and was attainted 1608, confirmed 1614. He is omitted from an account of his father's family in 1617; he is noted as dead in 1621 *Shane O'Neill (Juan, John, Sean: 18 October 1599-27 Jan 1641), Earl Hugh's son by Catherine Magenis, his fourth wife. Succeeded his father as Earl of Tyrone, his brother as Colonel; Knight of Calatrava; Major Domo at Madrid, 1638; died in the siege of Barcelona. His younger brothers died young: Conn (c.1601–1627) was left behind in the flight, went to Eton, and died in the Tower of London; Brian (1604–1617) went to school in Brussels and was killed there, being found hanged with his hands bound. Hugo Eugenio O'Neill, his son, was legitimated at Shane's death by Philip IV of Spain but died young. Shane's will provided that Hugo Eugenio be taught Irish, so he could be an effective leader of the O'Neills; it also provided an elaborate system of succession if Hugo Eugenio died childless, as did happen. *Conn O'Neill (Con, Constantino, died before 1660), son of Cormac O'Neill, the younger brother of Earl Hugh who died in the Tower of London, was named as second heir in Shane O'Neill's will, if Hugo Eugenio died childless; by the law of the Kingdom of Ireland, he would be the last heir to the Earldom, if restored. Since he died before Hugo Eugenio, he does not appear to have called himself Earl, but Owen Roe O'Neill, Earl Hugh's half-nephew and a general in the War of the Three Kingdoms, acknowledged "that all the immediate right to the earldom of Tyrone belongs to Don Constantino, who is in Spain" and that while he lived, Owen Roe himself "could claim nothing". By 1660, therefore, the Earldom of Tyrone was extinct as well as forfeit. Nonetheless, the last collateral O'Neill descendants of Mathew "Ferdocha" O'Neill, continued to use the title in Spain until 1692. *Hugh Dubh O'Neill, (c. 1610 – c.1666), nephew of Owen Roe O'Neill (by his brother Art Oge) and so grandnephew of Earl Hugh, and commander under his uncle in Ireland, where he held *[[O'Neill-4696|Hugh Dubh O'Neill (1611-1660)]]Limerick against Henry Ireton during a long siege. Petitioned Charles II in October 1660, after the English Restoration, to be restored to the Earldom of Tyrone. *Hugh O'Neill (after 1644 – c. 1670), grandson of Owen Roe O'Neill by his son Henry Roe O'Neill. Knight of Calatrava 1667. Owen O'Neill, grandnephew of Owen Roe O'Neill, whose younger brother Con had a son Brian, father of this Owen. Educated at Rome; executor of a will 1679, died after 1689. After Owen, no-one claimed the Earldom of Tyrone until the 19th century. *Don Bernardo O'Neill, (c. 1619 – 1681), colonel of the Irish regiment of Tyrone, nephew of General Eoghan Roe. Born in Armagh, served as a captain in Flanders starting in 1636. Fought in the War of the Confederacy, returned to Flanders and was given permission to raise and Irish regiment in 1663. In 1673, "became Earl of Tyrone after the death of Hugo, son of Henry mac Eoghain Rua". Died 1681 in Barcelona.[12] *Eugenio O'Neill, after the death of Don Bernardo in 1681, "the titular colonel was the eighth Earl, a young boy also called Eugenio O'Neill", he was claimed as a grandson of General Eoghan Rua through a son named Brian. He was still a minor and titulary colonel of the Regiment of Tyrone on 18 April 1689. ==Barons Power (13 September 1535)== *Richard Power, 1st Baron Power (died 1539) *Piers Power, 2nd Baron Power (died 1545) *John Power, 3rd Baron Power (1516–1592) *Richard Power, 4th Baron Power (died 1607) *John Power, 5th Baron Power (c. 1599–1661) *Richard Power, 6th Baron Power (created Earl of Tyrone and Viscount Decies in 1673) ==Leigh baronets, of Tyrone (1622)== *[[Leigh-2642|Daniel Leigh BT (-1633)]], 1st Baronet, High Sheriff of Tyrone (died 1633)[1] *Sir Arthur Leigh, 2nd Baronet (died 1638). ==Earls of Tyrone, second creation (1673)== with subsidiaries Viscount Decies (1673) and Baron Power (1535) *Richard Power, 1st Earl of Tyrone (1630–1690) *John Power, 2nd Earl of Tyrone (c. 1665–1693) *James Power, 3rd Earl of Tyrone (1667–1704) (extinct 1704; the heir to the Barony of Power had been outlawed in 1688, so it was forfeit ) ===Heirs to the barony of Power but for the attainder=== *John Power (died 1724), Mayor of Limerick *Henry Power (1699–1742) *John Power (died 1743) *William Power (died 1755) *James Power (died 1757) *Edmond Power *William Power (1745–1813) *Edmond Power (1775–1830) *John William Power (1816–1851), MP for Dungarvan and County Waterford *Edmond James de la Poer (1841–1915), MP and High Sheriff of Waterford *John William Rivallon de la Poer (1882–1939), Lord Lieutenant of Waterford *Edmond Robert Arnold de la Poer (1911–1995) *Anthony Edmond Rivallon de la Poer (born 1940) ==Earls of Tyrone, third creation (1746)== * [Beresford-126|Marcus "1st Earl of Tyrone" Beresford] Marcus Beresford, 1st Earl of Tyrone (1694–1763) Married 1717, Catherine, daughter of James Power, 3rd Earl of Tyrone, above; created Viscount Tyrone 1720, Earl of Tyrone 1746. *George de La Poer Beresford, 2nd Earl of Tyrone (1735–1800), created Marquess of Waterford in 1789 ==Sources== * [http://evergreen.27names.org/academia/MmL.pdf The Mac Lochlainn High-Kingship in Late Pre-Norman Ireland] pdf thesis; Dept.Med.Hist.Trinity College, Dublin : by Patrick C. Griffin Also see: *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_rulers_of_T%C3%ADr_Eoghain List of rulers of Tír Eoghain] - Wikipedia - [[Devlin-670|Devlin-670]] 13:41, 21 August 2017 (EDT) *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earl_of_Tyrone Earl of Tyrone] - Wikipedia - [[Devlin-670|Devlin-670]] 17:38, 21 August 2017 (EDT) ==The goal of this project== Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Devlin-670|Richard Devlin]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=15369838 send me a private message]. Thanks!
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[[Category:Ireland Projects]][[Category: Gaelic Ireland]] [[Category:Irish History, Kingdom of Leinster]] [[Category:European Aristocrats Project]][[Category: Ireland, Nobility]][[Category:British_Isles_Royals_and_Aristocrats_742-1499_Project]][[Category: European Royals and Aristocrats Project]][[Category:Ireland_Ancient_Nobility]] [[Project:British_Isles_Royals_and_Aristocrats_742-1499|Project: British Isles Royals and Aristocrats 742-1499]] --- [[Project:British_Isles_Royals_and_Aristocrats_1500-Present|Project: British Isles Royals and Aristocrats 1500-Present]] *[[Space:Irish_Kingdoms|Irish Kingdoms Wikitree]] The Kings of Uí Cheinnselaig aka Laigin Desgabair, were a branch of the Laigin who came to dominate southern Leinster, ==Kings of Uí Cheinnselaig 450-800== The following list is a partial list of kings of the Uí Cheinnselaig compiled from the king list in the Book of Leinster and records kept in the Annals of Ulster. * Énnae Cennsalach * [[Mac_Ennai_Chennselaig-1|Crimthann Mac Ennai Chennselaig (abt.0430-abt.0483)]] Crimthann mac Énnai (died 483) * ........ * [[Mac_Crimthaind-1|Nath Í Mac Crimthaind I (abt.0480-)]] Nath Í mac Crimthainn * Óengus mac Feidlimid * [[Mac_Nath_I-2|Fáelán Senchustul mac Nath I (abt.0495-abt.0550)]] Fáelán Senchustul * [[Mac_Nath_I-3|Eógan Cáech mac Nath I (abt.0500-abt.0560)]] Éogan Cáech mac Nath Í * [[Mac_Óengusa-3|Muiredach mac Óengusa (abt.0475-abt.0545)]] Muiredach mac Óengusa * [[Mac_Siláin-1|Fáelán mac Siláin (abt.0570-abt.0625)]] Fáelán mac Síláin * Echu mac Muiredaig * [[Mac_Maíluidir-1|Forannán mac Maíluidir (abt.0595-abt.0660)]] Forannán mac Máel Udir * * Brandub mac Echach (died 605) * [[Mac_Áeda-8|Conall mac Áeda (abt.0570-abt.0610)]] * Crimthann * [[Mac_Conaill-4|Dúnchad mac Conaill (abt.0590-abt.0620)]] * [[Colmain-2|Rónán (Colmain) mac Colmáin (abt.0585-0625)]] Rónán mac Colmáin (died 624) *16 d.628 [[Mac_Áeda-13|Crundmáel Bolg Luatha mac Áeda (abt.0570-0628)]] Crundmáel Bolg Luatha mac Áedo (died 628) *17 d.647 [[Mac_Crundmáel-3|Colgu mac Crundmáel (abt.0600-0647)]] Colgu Bolg Luatha mac Crundmaíl (died 647) *18 d.656 [[Ronain-1|Crundmael Erbuilc (Ronain) mac Ronain (abt.0605-0655)]] Crundmáel Erbuilc mac Rónáin (died 656) * 672 [[Mac_Rónán-7|Cumuscach mac Rónán (abt.0610-abt.0672)]] Cummascach mac Rónáin (died 672) *21 d.712 [[Mac_Dúnchada-2|Bran mac Dúnchada (abt.0655-0712)]] Bran Ua Máele Dúin (died 712) *22 d,724 [[Mac_Con_Mella-1|Cú Chongelt mac Con Mella (abt.0665-0724)]] Cú Chongelt mac Con Mella (died 724?) *23 d727 [[Mac_Con_Mella-2|Laidcnén mac Con Mella (abt.0679-0727)]] Laidcnén mac Con Mella (died 727) *24 [[Mac_Fáelchon-2|Elathach mac Fáelchon (abt.0640-0710)]] Élothach mac Fáelchon (died circa 734) * Áed mac Colggen (died 738) * Sechnassach mac Colggen (died 746/747) *27 d.758 [[Mac_Cú_Chongelt-1|Cathal mac Cú Chongelt (abt.0695-0758)]] Cathal mac Cináeda (died 758) * [[Mac_Laidcnén-3|Donngal mac Laidcnén (abt.0725-0761)]] Donngal mac Laidcnén (died 761) * [[Mac_Laidcnén-4|Dub Calgaid mac Laidcnén (abt.0730-0769)]] Dub Calgaid mac Laidcnén (died 769) *30 d,770 [[Mac_Brain-9|Cennselach mac Brain (abt.0700-0770)]] Cennselach mac Brain (died 770) * Eterscél mac Áeda (died 778) * [[Mac_Laidcnén-2|Cairpre mac Laidcnén (abt.0735-0793)]] Cairpre mac Laidcnén (died 793) ==Kings of Uí Cheinnselaig 800 -1006== * [[Mac_Donngaile-2|Cellach Tosach mac Donngaile (abt.0755-0809)]] Cellach Tosach mac Donngaile (died 809) *34 d.819 [[Mac_Dúnlainge-11|Cathal mac Dúnlainge (abt.0750-0819)]] Cathal mac Dúnlainge (died 819) *36 d.844 [[Mac_Cathail-3|Cairpre mac Cathail (abt.0790-0844)]] Cairpre mac Cathail (died 844) * [[Mac_Áeda-11|Bruatar mac Áeda (abt.0800-0853)]] *37 d,853 [[Mac_Guaire-3|Echtigern mac Guaire (abt.0785-0853)]] Echtigern mac Guaire (died 853) *38 d,858 [[Mac_Guaire-4|Cellach mac Guaire (abt.0790-0858)]] Cellach mac Guaire (died 858) * [[Mac_Diarmata-107|Tadg mac Diarmata (abt.0815-0865)]] Tadg mac Diarmata (died 865) * Donnacán mac Cétfada (died 869) * d.c.876 [[Mac_Diarmata-106|Cairpre mac Diarmata (abt.0820-abt.0876)]] aka Cairpre mac Diarmata (died 876) * Riacán mac Echtigern (died 893) *45 d.894 [[Mac_Guaire-5|Fáelán mac Guaire (abt.0815-0894)]] Fáelán mac Guaire (died 894) * [[Mac_Eterscél-5|Dubgilla mac Eterscél (abt.0835-0903)]] Dub Gilla mac Etarscéoil (died 903) *47 [[Mac_Fáeláin-18|Tadg mac Fáeláin (abt.0850-0922)]] Tadg mac Fáeláin (died 922 ) *48 d.c.935 [[Cairpre-4|Cinaed mac Cairpri formerly Cairpre]] aka Cináed mac Cairpri (died 935) * [[Mac_Dub_Gilla-3|Bruatar mac Dub Gilla (abt.0858-0937)]] Bruatur mac Duibgilla (died 937) *50 d.c.947 [[Cinaed-1|Cellach (Cinaed) mac Cináeda (abt.0905-abt.0947)]]aka Cellach mac Cináeda (died 947) *51 d.953 [[Mac_Cináeda-14|Echtigern mac Cináeda (abt.0905-0935)]] Echtigern mac Cináeda (died 953) *52 965 [[Mac_Taidc-4|Donnchad mac Taidc (abt.0900-aft.0965)]] Donnchad mac Taidg (died 965) *53 ?-d.c.974 [[Cellach-1|Domnaill "King Ui Cheinnselaig" Cellaig formerly Cellach]] aka Domnall mac Cellaig (died 974) *54 [[Mac_Domnaill-21|Máel Ruanaid mac Domnaill (abt.0945-abt.0980)]] * [[Ua_Riain-1|Muiredach ua Riain (abt.0890-0978)]] Muiredach mac Riain (died 978) *55 [[Mac_Cellaig-16|Donnchad mac Cellaig (abt.0930-abt.0976)]] *57 [[Mac_Echthigirn-1|Bruatar mac Echthigirn (abt.0930-0982)]] Bruatar mac Echtigern (died 982) *58 ?-996 [[Domnaill-3|Diarmait mac Domnaill formerly Domnaill]] aka Diarmait mac Domnaill (died 996) *59 c.996-c.1006[[Diarmait-4|Donnchad Mael na mBo Diarmata formerly Diarmait]] aka Donnchad Mael na mBó (died 1006) * * Some of the following may not be Kings *64a [[Mac_Donnchad-2|Domnaill Remair mac Donnchad (abt.0980-)]] Diarmait mac Máel na mBó (died 1072) Note: This date could be wrong * Murchad mac Diarmata (died 1070) * Diarmait Mac Murchada (died 1171) * Aoife MacMurrough (died 1188) * Art Mór Mac Murchadha Caomhánach (died 1417) ==Sources== Also see: *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Kings_of_U%C3%AD_Cheinnselaig Kings of Uí Cheinnselaig] - Wikipedia - [[Devlin-670|Devlin-670]] 10:34, 22 August 2017 (EDT) *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/U%C3%AD_Ceinnselaig Uí Ceinnselaig] - Wikipedia - [[Devlin-670|Devlin-670]] 10:58, 22 August 2017 (EDT) ==The goal of this project== Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Devlin-670|Richard Devlin]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=15369838 send me a private message]. Thanks!
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[[Category:Ireland Projects]][[Category: Gaelic Ireland]] [[Category:Irish History, Kingdom of Connacht]] [[Category:European Aristocrats Project]][[Category: Ireland, Nobility]][[Category:British_Isles_Royals_and_Aristocrats_742-1499_Project]][[Category: European Royals and Aristocrats Project]][[Category:Ireland_Ancient_Nobility]] [[Project:British_Isles_Royals_and_Aristocrats_742-1499|Project: British Isles Royals and Aristocrats 742-1499]] --- [[Project:British_Isles_Royals_and_Aristocrats_1500-Present|Project: British Isles Royals and Aristocrats 1500-Present]] *[[Space:Irish_Kingdoms|Irish Kingdoms Wikitree]] The Kingdom of Uí Maine was situated in south Connacht, including County Galway east of Athenry, and southern and central County Roscommon. ==Semi-historic kings== * [[Mac_Eochaidh-2|Máine Mór]], fl. c.357–407 * [[mac Maine Mór-1|Breasal mac Maine Mór]], fl. c.407–c.437 * [[Mac_Breasal-1|Fiachra Finn]], fl. c.437–c.454 * Connall Cas Ciabhach, fl. c.454–c.476 * [[Mac_Breasal_Mór-1|Dallán mac Breasal]], fl. c.476–c.487 * [[Mac_Dallán-1|Duach mac Dallán]], fl. c.487–c.503 * [[mac Dallán-2|Lughaidh mac Dallán]], fl. c.503–c.517 * [[mac Lughaidh-3|Feradhach mac Lughaidh]], fl. c.517–c.541 ==Early historic kings== * Maine mac Cearbhall, d. 531/537 * Marcán, fl. c. 541–556 * [[Mac_Feradhach-1|Cairbre Crom]], fl. c.556 * Brenainn mac Cairbre, died 597/601 * [[Mac_Aed-40|Aed Buidhe mac Aed (abt.0550-0604)]] Aedh Buidhe, killed 600 * Conall mac Máele Dúib (slain 629) * Marcán mac Tommáin (slain 653) * Fithceallach mac Flainn, died 691 * Seachnasach, died 711 * Dluthach mac Fithcheallach, died 738 * Cathal Maenmaighe, died 745 *------[[Project:British_Isles_Royals_and_Aristocrats_742-1499|Project: British Isles Royals and Aristocrats 742-1499]] --------- * Ailello hui Daimine, died 749 * Inreachtach mac Dluthach, died 750 * Aedh Ailghin, killed 767 * Dunchadh ua Daimhine, died 780 * Conall mac Fidhghal, died 782 * Duncadho mac Duib Da Tuadh, died 784 * Amhalgaidh, died 786 * Ailell mac Inreachtach, died 791/799 * Dub Dá Leithe mac Tomaltach, died 816 * Cathal mac Murchadh, killed 816 * Cathal mac Ailell, died 844 ==High medieval kings== * Mughroin mac Sochlachan, died 904 * Sochlachan mac Diarmata, died 909 * Murchadh mac Sochlachan, died 936 * Murchadh mac Aodha, died 960 * Geibennach mac Aedha, died 973 * Muirgus mac Domnaill, died 986 * Tadhg Mór Ua Cellaigh, died 1014 * Concobar mac Tadg Ua Cellaigh, died 1030 * Mac Tadhg Ua Cellaigh, died 1065 * Dunchadh Ua Cellaigh, died 1074 * Aed Ua Cellaigh, died 1134 * Diarmaid Ua Madadhan, died 1135 * Tadhg Ua Cellaigh, abducted 1145 * Conchobar Maenmaige Ua Cellaigh, died 1180 * Murrough Ua Cellaigh, died 1186 * Domnall Mór Ua Cellaigh, died 1221 ==Post-Norman kings== * Conchobar Ó Cellaigh, reigned 1221–1268 * Maine Mor Ó Cellaigh, 1268–1271 * Domnall Ó Cellaig, 1271–1295 * Donnchad Muimnech Ó Cellaigh, 1295–1307 * Gilbert Ó Cellaigh, first reign 1307–1315 * Tadhg Ó Cellaigh, 1315–1316 * Conchobar mac Domnall Ó Cellaigh, 1316–1318 * Gilbert Ó Cellaigh, second reign, 1318–1322 * Aed Ó Cellaigh, c.1322–? * Ruaidri Ó Cellaigh, c.1332–1339 * Tadgh Óg Ó Cellaigh, 1339–1340 ===Kings of the Clanricarde era=== * Diarmaid Ó Cellaigh, c.1340–c.1349 * William Ua Cellaig, c.1349–1381 * Maelsechlainn Ó Cellaigh, 1381–1402 * Conchobar an Abaidh Ó Cellaigh, 1402–1403 * Tadgh Ruadh Ó Cellaigh, 1403–1410 * Donnchadh Ó Cellaigh, 1410–1424 * Aedh mac Brian Ó Cellaigh, 1424–1467 * Aedh na gCailleach Ó Cellaigh, 1467–1469 * Tadhg Caech Ó Cellaigh, 1469–1476 King of East Uí Maine * William Ó Cellaigh King of Iar Uí Maine 1472–1476, all Uí Maine 1476–1487 * Maelsechlainn mac Aedh Ó Cellaigh, 1488–1489 * Conchobar Óg mac Aedh Ó Cellaigh, 1489–1499 * Donnchadh mac Breasal Ó Cellaigh, 1489–? ==Chiefs of the Name== ===Early modern chiefs 1499-1611=== * Maelsechlainn mac Tadhg Ó Cellaigh, 1499–1511 * Tadhg mac Maolsheachlainn Ó Cellaigh, 1511–1513 * Maelsechlainn mac William Ó Cellaigh, c.1513–1521 * Domnall mac Aedh na gCailleach Ó Cellaigh, c.1521– c.1536 * Donnchadh mac Eamonn Ó Cellaigh, 1536–after 1557 * Ceallach Ó Cellaigh, after 1557–after 1573 * Eigneachan Ó Cellaigh, c.1573–after 1580 * Aedh mac Donnchadh Ó Cellaig, after 1580–1590 * Tomás MacCnaimhín (Tomás Hugh MacKnavin O'Kelly) 1590–1602 (executed) * Feardorcha Ó Cellaigh, 1602–1611 ===Chiefs of the Name 1637-present=== * Melaghlin Ó Cellaigh, died 1637, father of * Teige Ó Cellaigh of Aughrim, father of * James O'Kelly, died 12 July 1691, at the Battle of Aughrim, father of * John O'Kelly, died between 26 November 1732 and 13 February 1733, father of * James Kelly, elder half-brother of * Oliver Kelly, brother of * Matthias Kelly, brother of * William Kelly of Buckfield, d. 15 November 1760, father of * Edmund Kelly of Buckfield, father of * William Kelly of Buckfield, father of * Thomas Kelly of Buckfield, brother of * Edmond Kelly of Buckfield, father of * William Kelly, succeeded by his cousin, Count O'Kelly ==Sources== Also see: *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kings_of_U%C3%AD_Maine Kings of Uí Maine] - Wikipedia - 23 Aug 2017 == Members == * [[Kelly-10128|Jack Kelly]] * [[Devlin-670|Richard Devlin]]. * *Add your name and what you're working on. ==The goal of this project== Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. 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[[Category:Dál Fiatach]] [[Category:Ireland Projects]][[Category: Gaelic Ireland]] [[Category:Irish History, Kingdom of Northern Uí Néill]] [[Category:European Aristocrats Project]][[Category: Ireland, Nobility]][[Category:British_Isles_Royals_and_Aristocrats_742-1499_Project]][[Category: European Royals and Aristocrats Project]][[Category:Ireland_Ancient_Nobility]] [[Project:British_Isles_Royals_and_Aristocrats_742-1499|Project: British Isles Royals and Aristocrats 742-1499]] --- [[Project:British_Isles_Royals_and_Aristocrats_1500-Present|Project: British Isles Royals and Aristocrats 1500-Present]] *[[Space:Irish_Kingdoms|Irish Kingdoms Wikitree]] aka (Old Irish: rí Ulad, modern Irish: rí Uladh), King of Ulaid, The title rí in Chóicid, which means "king of the Fifth", was also sometimes used.[MacNeill, Eoin. The Irish Law of Dynastic Succession: Part II. Studies: An Irish Quarterly Review, Vol. 8, No. 32 (Dec., 1919), p 651] Some secondary or lesser kingdoms in Ulad are Dál Riata, Duibthrian, Leth Cathail, Lathairne, Crotraige, Brétach, Fortuatha, Monaig, and others.[[https://celt.ucc.ie//published/T102900/index.html Lebor na Cert pg.92-95 The refections and rents of the tribes of the Ulaid {MS page 199d}]] ==Kings of Ulster (Ulaid)== ===Legendary kings=== * Eber Donn * Cimbáeth * Macha Mong Ruad * Fergus mac Léti * Congal Cláiringnech * Ross Ruad * Eochaid Sálbuide * Fergus mac Róich * Conchobar mac Nessa * Cúscraid mac Conchobar * [[Daire-4|Fíatach (Daire) Finn mac Dáire (abt.0005-abt.0039)]] Fíatach Finn * Éllim mac Conrach * d.0110 [[Mac_Rochride-1|Mal mac Rochride]] * [[Mac_Mal-1|Tipraiti Tireach mac Mal (-abt.0187)]] - Tipraiti Tireach * Áengus Goibnenn mac Fergus Gallen mheic Tibraide Tirech * Fergus Dubdétach * Aengus Finn mac Fergus Dubdétach * Lugaid Lorc mac Áengus Finn * Dub mac Fomor mheic Airgetmar * Fiachu Araide mac Áengus Goibnenn mheic Fergus Gallen * Fedlimid mac Cas mheic Fiachu Araide * Imchad mac Fedlimid * Ros mac Imchad * Cronn Badruí mac Eochaid mheic Lugaid mac Ros mac Imchad * Fergus Foga mac Fraechar Foirtriun * Cáelbad mac Cronn Badruí * Saran mac Cáelbad ===Historic kings=== * d.c.465 [[Mac_Dalláin-1|Forgg mac Dalláin (-abt.0500)]] Forga mac Dallán mheic Dubthach mac Mianach mac of Lugaid Lorc * 465-489 [[Mac_Forgg-1|Muiredach Muinderg mac Forgg (-0489)]] Muiredach Muinderg mac Forga mac Dallan * 489-509 [[Mac_Muiredach_Muinderg-1|Eochaid mac Muiredach Muinderg (-0509)]] Eochaid mac Muiredaig Muinderg * 509-532 [[Mac_Muiredaig_Muinderg-1|Cairell mac Muiredaig Muinderg (-0532)]] * 532-553 Eochaid mac Condlai mac Caolbad * 553-557 [[Mac_Oengusso_Ibdaig-1|Fergnae mac Oengusso Ibdaig (-0557)]] Fergnae mac Oengusso Ibdaig * 557-572 [[Mac_Cairell-1|Demmán mac Cairell (-0572)]] * 572-581 [[Mac_Cairell-2|Báetán mac Cairell (-0581)]] Báetán mac Cairill * 581-587 [[Mac_Cairell-3|Daig mac Cairell (-abt.0587)]] * d.588 Áed Dub mac Suibni * 588-626 Fiachnae mac Báetáin (Fiachnae Lurgan) * 626-627 [[Mac_Demmáin-1|Fiachnae mac Demmáin (-0627)]] * 627-637 Congal Cáech (Congal mac Sgánnail) * d.c. 644 Dúnchad mac Fiachnai * d.c. 647 [[Mac_Fiachnai-1|Máel Cobo mac Fiachnai (0600-0647)]] * d.c. 670 [[Mac_Máel_Cobo-1|Blathmac mac Máel Cobo (-0670)]] * 670-674 [[Mac_Dúnchad-2|Congal Cennfota mac Dúnchad (-0674)]]edáin * 692-707 [[Mac_Blathmac-2|Bécc Bairrche mac Blathmac (-0718)]] Bécc Bairrche mac Blathmaic * 707-708 Cú Chuarán mac Dúngail Eilni * 708-735 [[Mac_Bécc_Bairrche-1|Áed Róin mac Bécc Bairrche (-0735)]] Áed Róin mac Bécce Bairrche === Kings 742-1201=== *------[[Project:British_Isles_Royals_and_Aristocrats_742-1499|Project: British Isles Royals and Aristocrats 742-1499]] --------- * 735-749 Cathussach mac Ailello * 749-750 [[Mac_Áed_Róin-1|Bressal mac Áed Róin (-0750)]] Bressal mac Áedo Róin * 750-789 [[Mac_Áed_Róin-2|Fiachnae mac Áed Róin (-0789)]] Fiachnae mac Áedo Róin * 789-790 Tommaltach mac Indrechtaig * 790-810 [[Mac_Fiachnae-2|Eochaid mac Fiachnae (-0810)]] - Eochaid mac Fiachnai * 810-819 [[Mac_Fiachnae-3|Cairell mac Fiachnae (-0819)]] Cairell mac Fiachnai * 819-825 Máel Bressail mac Ailillo * 825-839 [[Mac_Eochaid-6|Muiredach mac Eochaid (-0839)]]Muiredach mac Eochada * ?-853 [[Mac_Tomaltach-2|Cathal mac Tomaltach (-0853)]] Co-King * 839-857 [[Mac_Muiredach-4|Matudán mac Muiredach (-0857)]] Matudán mac Muiredaig * 857-873 Lethlobar mac Loingsig * 857-871 [[Mac_Indrechtach-1|Cathalán mac Indrechtach (-0871)]] Cathalán mac Indrechtaig * 873-882[[Mac_Áed-3|Ainbíth mac Áed (-abt.0882)]] Ainbíth mac Áedo * 882-883 [[Mac_Áed-6|Eochocán mac Áed (-0883)]] * 882-886 Airemón mac Áedo * 886-886 [[Mac_Ainbíth-1|Fiachna mac Ainbíth (-abt.0886)]] Fiachnae mac Ainbítha * 886-893 Bécc mac Airemóin * ?-893 [[Mac_Indrechtach-3|Máel Mocheirge mac Indrechtach (-0893)]] * 893-895 [[Mac_Airemón-2|Muiredach mac Airemón (-0896)]] Muiredach mac Eochocáin * 893-896 Máel Mocheirge mac Indrechtaig * 896-898 Aitíth mac Laigni * 896-900 Cenn Etig mac Lethlobair * 898-919 [[Mac_Eochocán-2|Áed mac Eochocán (-0919)]] Áed mac Eochocáin * 919-925 [[Mac_Áed-7|Dubgall mac Áed (-0925)]] Dubgall mac Áeda * 925-932 Loingsech mac Cinn Etig * 932-937 Eochaid mac Conaill * 937-950 [[Mac_Áed-10|Matudán mac Áed (-0950)]] Matudán mac Áeda * 950-970 [[Mac_Matudán-1|Ardgar mac Matudán (-0970)]] Ardgal mac Matudáin * 970-971 [[Mac_Áed-9|Niall mac Áed (-0971)]] * 971-972 Áed mac Loingsig * 972-1004 [[Mac_Ardgar-2|Eochaid mac Ardgar (-1004)]] Eochaid mac Ardgail * 1004-1005 [[Mac_Ardgar-3|Gilla Comgaill mac Ardgar (-1005)]] * 1005-1007 [[Mac_Ardgar-4|Máel Ruanaid mac Ardgar (-1007)]] Máel Ruanaid mac Ardgail * 1007-1007 [[Mac_Domnall-5|Matudán mac Domnall (-1007)]] Matudán mac Domnaill * 1007-1007 [[Mac_Ardgar-1|Dub Tuinne mac Ardgar (-1007)]] Dub Tuinne ("In Torc") mac Eochada * 1007-1007 [[Mac_Dub_Tuinne-1|Domnall mac Dub Tuinne (-1007)]] Domnall mac Duibh Thuinne * 1007-1016 [[Mac_Dub_Tuinne-2|Niall mac Dub Tuinne (-1016)]] Niall mac Duib Thuinne * 1007-1008 [[Mac_Matudán-2|Muiredach mac Matudán (-1008)]] Muiredach mac Matudáin * 1016-1063 [[Mac_Eochaid-10|Niall mac Eochaid (-1063)]] Niall mac Eochada ** [[O'Neill-1574|Domnall (Donal) "an t-Ogdhamh, The Young Ox" O'Neill aka King of Ulster]] d. after 1057 Note: unable to match up name, needs more research. * ????-1062 Eochaid mac Néill meic Eochada * 1063-1065 Donnchad Ua Mathgamna * 1065-1071 [[Mac_Aed-15|Cú Ulad mac Aed (-1072)]] Cú Ulad Ua Flaithrí * 1071-1071 [[Ua_Maflruanaid-1|Lochlann Ua Maflruanaid (-1071)]] Lochlainn Ua Máel Ruanaid * 1071-1078 [[Mac_Eochaid-11|Donn Sléibe mac Eochaid (-1091)]] Donn Sléibe mac Eochada * 1078-1080 Áed Meranach Ua hEochada * 1080-1081 Goll na Gorta Ua Mathgamna ** [[O'Neill-1573|Flathartach "an Locha Feadha" O'Neill aka King of Ulster]] d. after 1081 Note: unable to match up name, needs more research. * 1081-1091 [[Mac_Eochaid-11|Donn Sléibe mac Eochaid (-1091)]] Donn Sléibe mac Eochada * 1091-1095 [[Mac_Donn_Sléibe-1|Donnchad mac Donn Sléibe (-1113)]] Donnchad mac Duinn Sléibe * 1095-1099 [[Mac_Donn_Sléibe-2|Eochaid Goll Gargraige mac Donn Sléibe (-1108)]] Eochaid mac Duinn Sléibe * 1099-1099 [[Mac_Donn_Sléibe-1|Donnchad mac Donn Sléibe (-1113)]] Donnchad mac Duinn Sléibe **[[O'Neill-1572|Conchobar "na Fiodhbhuidhe" O'Neill aka King of Ulster]] d. after 1105 Note: unable to match up name, needs more research. * 1099-1108 [[Mac_Donn_Sléibe-2|Eochaid Goll Gargraige mac Donn Sléibe (-1108)]] Eochaid mac Duinn Sléibe * 1108-1113 [[Mac_Donn_Sléibe-1|Donnchad mac Donn Sléibe (-1113)]] Donnchad mac Duinn Sléibe * 1113-1127 Áed mac Duinn Sléibe * 1113-1127 Eochaid Ua Mathgamna * 1113-1127 [[Mac_Donn_Sléibe-3|Niall mac Donn Sléibe (-1127)]] ** [[O'Neill-1571|Teige (Tiege Glinne) "of the Glens" O'Neill aka King of Ulster]] d. after 1129 Note: unable to match up name, needs more research. * 1127-1131 [[Mac_Donn_Sléibe-4|Ragnall mac Donn Sléibe (-1131)]] Ragnall Ua hEochada * 1127-1128 [[Mac_Aed-11|Cennétig mac Aed (-1128)]] ** [[O'Neill-1569|Mortogh (Mortogh Maighe) "of Moylinny" O'Neill aka King of Ulster]] d. after 1160 Note: unable to match up name, needs more research. * 1131-1157 [[Mac_Conchobar_Císénach-1|Cú Ulad mac Conchobar Císénach (-1157)]] Cú Ulad mac Conchobair Chisenaig Mac Duinn Sléibe * 1148-1149 [[Mac_Aed-12|Donnchad mac Aed (-1149)]] * 1157-1158 [[Mac_Cú_Ulad-2|Áed mac Cu Ulad]] Áed mac Con Ulad Mac Duinn Sléibe * 1158-1166 [[Mac_Cú_Ulad-3|Eochaid mac Cú Ulad (-aft.1166)]] Eochaid mac Con Ulad Mac Duinn Sléibe * 1166-1171 [[Mac_Cú_Ulad-4|Magnus mac Cú Ulad (-1171)]] Magnus mac Con Ulad Mac Duinn Sléibe * 1171-1172 [[Mac_Cú_Ulad-5|Donn Sléibe mac Cú Ulad (-1172)]] Donn Sléibe mac Con Ulad Mac Duinn Sléibe * 1172-1201 [[Mac_Cú_Ulad-6|Ruaidrí mac Cú Ulad (-1201)]] Ruaidrí mac Con Ulad Mac Duinn Sléibe ===Other=== * Niall Mór mac Aodha Reamhair: 1364; King of Tír Eoghain also styled as King of Ulster 1364; abdicated 1397; died 1398[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_rulers_of_T%C3%ADr_Eoghain List of rulers of Tír Eoghain]] * 1394-1403 [[O'Neill-1562|Niall Og O'Neill]] - [http://www.thepeerage.com/p54623.htm#i546222 the peerage] * 1410-1414 1419-1421 1432-1455 [[O'Neill-1561|Eoghan O'Neill]] - [http://www.thepeerage.com/p54623.htm#i546225 the peerage] *d.1489 [[O'Neill-1560|Henry "King of Ulster" O'Neill]] Note: no sources, needs research * 1509-1514 [[O'Neill-1948|Art O'Neill (-1513)]] ==Earls of Ulster== ===Earls of Ulster, Peerage of Ireland, First Creation (1205)=== * [[Lacy-226|Hugh (Lacy) de Lacy (abt.1176-aft.1242)]] Hugh de Lacy, 1st Earl of Ulster (1176–1243) ===Earls of Ulster, Peerage of Ireland, Second Creation (1264)=== * [[Burgh-11|Walter (Burgh) de Burgh (abt.1229-1271)]] Walter de Burgh, 1st Earl of Ulster (died 1271) * [[Burgh-13|Richard (Burgh) de Burgh Knt (abt.1259-1326)]] Richard Óg de Burgh, 2nd Earl of Ulster (1259–1326) * [[Burgh-34|William Donn (Burgh) de Burgh (1312-1333)]] William Donn de Burgh, 3rd Earl of Ulster (1312–1333) * [[Burgh-37|Elizabeth (Burgh) de Burgh (1332-1363)]] Elizabeth de Burgh, Duchess of Clarence, 4th Countess of Ulster (died 1363) ** m. Lionel of Antwerp, 1st Duke of Clarence, jure uxoris Earl of Ulster (1338–1368) * Philippa, Countess of March, 5th Countess of Ulster, (1355–1382) ** m. Edmund Mortimer, 3rd Earl of March, jure uxoris Earl of Ulster (1352–1381) * Roger Mortimer, 4th Earl of March and 6th Earl of Ulster (1374–1398) * Edmund Mortimer, 5th Earl of March and 7th Earl of Ulster (1391–1425) * Richard of York, 3rd Duke of York, 8th Earl of Ulster (1411–1460) * Edward of York, 4th Duke of York, 9th Earl of Ulster (1442–1483), merged in crown 1461 ===Earls of Ulster, Peerage of Ireland, Third Creation (1659)=== * James Stuart, Duke of York and Albany (1633–1701), merged in crown 1685 * Earls of Ulster, Peerage of Ireland, Fourth Creation (1716)[edit] * Ernest Augustus of Brunswick-Lüneburg, Duke of York and Albany (1674–1728) ===Earls of Ulster, Peerage of Ireland, Fifth Creation (1760)=== * Prince Edward, Duke of York and Albany (1739–1767) ===Earls of Ulster, Peerage of Ireland, Sixth Creation (1784)=== * Prince Frederick, Duke of York and Albany (1763–1827) ===Earls of Ulster, Peerage of the United Kingdom, First Creation (1866)=== * Prince Alfred, Duke of Edinburgh (1844–1900) ===Earls of Ulster, Peerage of the United Kingdom, Second Creation (1928)=== * Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester (1900–1974) * Prince Richard, Duke of Gloucester (born 1944) * Alexander Windsor (born 1974), Prince Richard's eldest son, is the heir-apparent to the dukedom, and, as such, uses "Earl of Ulster" as a courtesy title. ==Sources== Also see: *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_kings_of_Ulster List of kings of Ulster]] - Wikipedia - 26 August 2017 *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earl_of_Ulster Earl of Ulster]] - Wikipedia - 26 Aug 2017 *[http://magoo.com/hugh/ulsterkings.html Kings of Ulster—to Colla da Chrioch in 331 A.D] ==The goal of this project== Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Devlin-670|Richard Devlin]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=15369838 send me a private message]. Thanks!
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[[Category:Kingsmill_Name_Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == '''INTRODUCTION''' == {{GOONS Sticker|Kingsmill}} This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the surname KINGSMILL and its derivatives. There are over 2000 Kingsmills in the study database, but only a few so far have been entered here on WikiTree. In the 1500s there were well documented Kingsmill families in Hampshire, Kent and Sussex and in the early 1600s some had gone over to Ireland and at least one to America; later Kingsmills settled in these 2 countries and also in Canada and Australia. There were Kingsmills in Hampshire, Berkshire and Wiltshire well before the 1500s but trying to work out how they were inter-related and how they link with later families can at times be highly speculative. The Kingsmills of Barkham and Basingstoke in the 15th century are a key family. A Kingsmill name database was created in 2007 with the Kingsmill families of Kent but has expanded as the years have gone by and from 2014 became a World-wide one-name Study. == Kingsmill DNA Project == Trying to establish if all Kingsmill families are related to a common founder, or if there were different founders, has been the aim of the [https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/kingsmill/about Kingsmill DNA Project]. Y-DNA testing in 2008 revealed 2 lines which did not match for participants who on paper shared a common ancestor of [[Kingsmill-116 | John Kingsmill]] a miller of River near Dover in Kent who died in 1589 via sons [[Kingsmill-115 | Edman]] and [[Kingsmill-159 | Daniel]]. The fact that they do not match could be due to an adoption of a wife's young child from an earlier marriage somewhere down the line. After testing all other known Kingsmill lines, by mid 2017 it was found that amazingly one of the 2 Kent lines (descended from son [[Kingsmill-115 | Edman]]) matches all other known Kingsmill families including those lines that went to Ireland from the Hampshire Kingsmills of the 15th and 16th Century and later migrated to the USA, Canada, Australia, South Africa and elsewhere. And all these matching lines also match a Kingsmill line that traces back to London in the 1700s and probably to Kent before. So it would appear that there was a sole Kingsmill ancestor living prior to 1500 who is the ancestor of all known Kingsmill blood line descendants of today. == The surname Kingsmore and a Kingsman family of Scotland == DNA matching and research has also shown that the surname [[Space:Kingsmore_Name_Study | KINGSMORE]] is intrinsically linked to the Kingsmill families of Kent and Northern Ireland. Kingsmore was first seen as an alias for Kingsmill in Kent in the mid 1700s then later as a name change in Northern Ireland in the 1860s from Kingsmill. Y-DNA testing had already matched a Kingsman family, which was a name change by Robert Kingsmill who moved from Ireland to Dundee in Scotland and who was one of the sons of [[Kingsmill-194 | William Kingsmill (1786-1868)]] of the North of Ireland. '''Autosomal DNA matching is providing more pieces to this jigsaw puzzle and further Y-DNA testing is in progress.''' == Kingsmill DNA Project Website == Family Tree DNA: [https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/kingsmill/about Kingsmill DNA Project] == Kingsmills on WikiTree == The names of over 2000 Kingsmills are slowly being added to WikiTree in groupings as shown [[:Category:Kingsmill_Name_Study|here]] == Kingsmill identified family lines == Four unique Kingsmill blood lines going back to the 1500s have been identified for all the Kingsmills living today and DNA testing has shown that they are related. There are also Kingsmills who adopted the name through inheritance, and/or marriage and inheritance of the Kingsmill Sydmonton Estate. All these respective lines are as follows: === Descendants of Sir Richard Kingsmill (died 1511) === :Descendants "possibly" of [[Kingsmill-83 | Sir Richard Kingsmill]] (died 1511) of Basingstoke, Hampshire via the Irish Kilkenny "Parr Kingsmill" descendants of his possible 2x g.grandson Sir Francis Kingsmill (1569-1620). One descendant has Y-DNA tested. ("Possibly" is used as basic DNA testing suggests this line may instead be descended from the one below and not from Sir Richard"; more in depth testing is required to see what it might reveal). === Descendants of Reverend Anthony Kingsmill (died 1616) === :Descendants of the [[Kingsmill-132 | Reverend Anthony Kingsmill]] (died 1616) of Milton-next-Sittingbourne, Kent via his Irish 2or3x g.grandson Henry Kingsmill of Queen's County who married Mary Flood in 1727. Three Kingsmills who on paper belong to this line have Y-DNA tested and match each other and,very closely, the Parr Kingsmill descendant. This line also appears to be the one for the Irish Kingsmores (2 participants have Y-DNA tested) and the Kingsman Scottish line (1 Y-DNA participant). === Descendants of John Kingsmill (died 1590), a Kent miller === :Descendants of [[Kingsmill-116 | John Kingsmill]] (died 1590) a miller of River near Dover in Kent who was granted the mill there by Queen Elizabeth in 1584, via his sons [[Kingsmill-115 | Edman]] and [[Kingsmill-159 | Daniel]]. We have Y-DNA results for Kingsmills who on paperwork are descendants of John via each of these sons but they do not match. But one matches the Kingsman and 2 Kingsmores who have Kingsmill ancestors in Northern Ireland and they all match the Kingsmills from the Queen's County and Parr Kingsmill lines. === Goudhurst and/or London Kingsmill line === :A descendant of a Kingsmill family living in London in the 1800s is a Y-DNA match to the other lines. His family appears to go back to the common ancestor via the Kingsmills who lived in and around Goudhurst in Kent in the 16 and 1700s. This line is more closely related to the John Kingsmill line of River Kent than to the Irish lines and suggests that the Goudhurst and River lines in Kent shared a common ancestor in the 1500s possibly in Sussex. === Heirs to the Kingsmill Sydmonton Estate who adopted the surname Kingsmill === : There are Kingsmills who are not blood line descendants of the well known Kingsmill family of Sydmonton Court in Hampshire but are related to this family by marriage or inheritance with the name being adopted. First by [[Brice-473 | Robert Brice]] later Admiral Sir Robert Kingsmill 1st Baronet (with the Kingsmill surname being adopted by his Brice relations). He had married Elizabeth Correy the daughter of Hugh Correy and Frances Kingsmill; Elizabeth was the heir to the Sydmonton Estate after the death of her uncle [[Kingsmill-191 | William Kingsmill]] "The Lunatic". [[Stephens-8093 | John Stephens]] also adopted the Kingsmill surname being the named heir of Admiral Sir Robert Kingsmill 1st Baronet. Following the death of Major Sir Robert Brice Kingsmill, 2nd Baronet and nephew of Admiral Sir Robert Kingsmill, the Baronetcy expired. John Woodham became Sir John Kingsmill on marriage to Eliza Katherine Kingsmill, the only surviving heir of her father (the 2nd Baronet). [[Kenny-1129 | Thomas Nugent Wright Kenny]] took on the surname Kingsmill when he married Isabel Augusta Bruce Kingsmill, the only child and heiress of Sir John. == Coats of Arms == [[Space:Kingsmill_Coats_of_Arms| Click here]] for the Coats of Arms page == Social Media == [https://www.facebook.com/groups/1628932563996948/ Kingsmill Genealogy Group on Facebook] == Resources == * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/KINGSMILL List of Kingsmills on Wikitree] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/KINGSMILL G2G feed of questions tagged "Kingsmill"]. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AAdoptions&cln=&order=&s=KINGSMILL Orphaned Kingsmill profiles on WikiTree]. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=Kingsmill-1 Unsourced Kingsmill profiles on WikiTree]. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AUnconnected&mId=10209961&order=dateup&viewAll=1&privacy=0&orphans=0&s=KINGSMILL Unconnected Kingsmill profiles on WikiTree].
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[[Category:Kinsey Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] Website '''www.kinseyons.com''' This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. '''I run the Kinsey One Name Study in the UK.''' There is a Facebook page at with lots of Photographs https://www.facebook.com/groups/81724153615/ Also Photographs can be found at http://www.pinterest.com/cynsye/kinsey-one-name-study/ '''I am descended from the Kinsey's of Lower Peover''' '''I would advise anybody who is serious to join the Kinsey DNA project at Family Tree DNA''' http://www.worldfamilies.net/surnames/kinsey/results xxx '''ALL WELCOME The study and research of the Surname KINSEY within the United Kingdom''' '''Origins It is unlikely that any Kinsey today is descended from the bearers of the name in Saxon Times, though the name is of Saxon origin where it is used primary as a Christian name, as such it went out of use before the end of the 11th Century, which would indicate that it was already being used as a surname. The earliest mention we have after the 1066 is for Richard Kynsey of Wynbunbury in 1260, Richard was a Rector which would indicate that he may have been the youngest son of the family, did the family get the name from Kinsey Heath on the Cheshire, Shropshire border, or was he a newcomer (or his ancestor) to the area, say from a Saxon area of Europe, who came over after William in 1066, maybe a mercenary soldier in 1085 army that William raised to stop the Danish invasion threat, or one of a long line of Kinsey’s descended from a pre-conquest family who previously had gone unrecorded.In the United Kingdom it is likely that most of Kinsey’s are descended from the three Kinsey’s mentions in 1398, Robert, Thomas and William, (which is either three brothers, children of Robert or Robert and two sons),especially the families based around Warmingham, Middlewich, Blackden and Lower Peover areas of Cheshire from the mid 16th Century.''' '''It is primary a Cheshire name, from where it spread.''' '''On a map of Cheshire, if you draw a Line from Northwich across to Knutsford and then down to just below Middlewich and then back up to Northwich, forming a triangle virtually all early references to the Kinsey family are contained in this triangle.''' Variations.Kinsey, Kynsey, Kensey, Kinsy, Kynsy, Kyncy, Kincey, Kinsie, Kynsei, Kinsuis, Kynsee, Kyngsey, Kensaye, Cynesige, Cynsige, Kinsye, etc. The general accepted spelling today is Kinsey, though one branch uses Kynsey xxx I do not do research for other people but happy to give advice '''Be very wary of the Book "The History of the Bye family and some allied families" with regards to early Kinsey Family Connections and any Family Trees Based on this book'''
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[[Category:Kinsman Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] ==About the Project== {{GOONS Sticker|Kinsman}} The Kinsman Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Kinsman Kinsman] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Kinsman name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Kinsmans), by time period (18th Century Kinsmans), or by topic (Kinsman DNA, Kinsman Occupations, Kinsman Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Kinsman Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator:[[Watson-1411 |Derrick Watson]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Kinsman}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research projects on which we are working. Any help is more than welcome. * Connecting all the existing Kinsman profiles on wikitree to their equivalent pages on the Kinsman ONS website - the ONS webiste often contains more information than has been copied over into wikitree. * Seeking new contributors to our Y-DNA program. Getting people to join is not easy, but it can be really rewarding. In this case showing the link between the very large US Kinsman family and the much smaller root family of Kinsman in England. * Building the at-DNA database of Kinsman descendants. This is very much work in progress and hopefully will help us fill in some gaps in the more recent Kinsman family history where there is a lack of paper records. * Adding in more paper trail research to expand on the bare bones that are already here. ==Membership== * [[Watson-1411|Derrick Watson]] * * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Kingsman Kingsman] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Kinneman Kinnesman] == About the Kinsmans == There are multiple independent origins of the Kinsman name with descendants spread across the world. The four major origins of Kinsman families are North Cornwall (with several emigrations to Canada); South Cornwall (most emigrations from there went to the USA); Wiltshire (one emigration to America in 1634 but with numerous descendants); and Scotland. All of the most up to date results on the Kin(g)(s)man families research is available at the [http://kingsman.one-name.net/ Kin(g)(s)man ONS website] Also see the [http://one-name.org/name_profile/kingsman/ Kingsman One Name Study] at the Guild of One-Name Studies.
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This page is part of the [[Space:Antrim Cemeteries Team|Antrim Cemeteries Team]]. See the: * [[:Category:Kirkinriola_Graveyard%2C_Ballymena%2C_Antrim|Kirkinriola Graveyard category]] for people buried in this churchyard. '''Cemetery name:''' Kirkinriola Graveyard or Kirkinriola Cemetery '''Address:''' 3 Bally Road, Ballymena, Northern Ireland. BT43 6TB '''GPS Coordinates:''' 54.897225,-6.265340 '''Parking:''' There is parking along the side of the cemetery on the Bally Road. '''Information:''' The Graveyard contains the remains of a medieval church and those of a later church that was abandoned in the 1650s.
There have been important archaeological finds from the early Christian period in the immediate area including a basalt rock carved with a Celtic cross and the inscription “Ort do De gen” (pray for Degen). Degen is believed to refer to an early Irish Bishop by the name of Degan who died in 639.[Lawlor, H. C. "Degen of Kilconriola." Ulster Journal of Archaeology 1 (1938): 32-35. http://www.jstor.org/stable/20627202.]
The stone was eventually removed from the site and placed in the wall of the north porch of St. Patrick’s Church in Ballymena.
Another artefact discovered in Kirkinriola Parish was a large iron and bronze bell thought to date from the 900s. This is indicative of the presence of an early Christian settlement in the locality.
{{Image|file=Kirkinriola_Graveyard_Ballymena_Antrim.jpg |caption=Ballymena Bell }} Bells were an important part of early Christian worship in Ireland and was considered so sacred that each Bell was given into the custody of a selected family for protection. These families were usually given a grant of land when they accepted the role of hereditary keeper. It is unknown where this Bell was from or who were the keepers but it is believed it may have belonged to the church at Kirkinriola.[Milligan, Seaton F. "Ancient Ecclesiastical Bells in Ulster." The Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, Fifth Series, 33, no. 1 (1903): 46-57. http://www.jstor.org/stable/25507271.]. The Bell is now held in the Braid Museum in Ballymena. The original name of this area was Kilconriola, ‘Kil’ meaning church in Irish (originally ‘Cill’ as old Irish did not have the letter K). The current name of Kirkinriola is indicative of the predominance of Scottish settlers in this area. ‘Kirk’ being the Scottish word for church. == Sources ==
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[[Category:Kirkland Name Study]] Team Coordinators: [[Runciman-362|Alan Runciman]] and [[Lamberton-139|Roy Lamberton]] The goal of this project is to research the many Kirklands in Scotland & where possible identify common lineages & helping each other to this end. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Scotland%2C_Kirkland_Name_Study /Kirkland ancestors in the Scotland team]. == To Do == * Research Kirklands in Scotland and links to their immigration to North America, Australia, New Zealand & others. * Share sources we might have regarding the Kirklands, particularly any formal church or civil records from Scotland. == Kirkland One-Name Study == This Scotland team is part of the overall [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Kirkland_Name_Study Kirkland One-Name Study.] New participants are encouraged! Will you join us? * Add your Kirkland profiles to the study by adding the following line to their profile: '''
[[Category: Scotland, Kirkland Name Study]]''' * To add a sticker to the profile, use:'''
{{One Name Study |name=Kirkland |category=Scotland, Kirkland Name Study}} ''' The sticker is to be placed underneath the 'Biography' header of a profile. If you have a particular group or area of Kirkland interest, you can form a team. '''Please edit your ancestor profiles to link them to the Kirkland Project''' by inserting the following instruction in their profile (copy this one once & the paste to all your Kirkland profiles individually) :
{{One Name Study |name=Kirkland |category=Scotland, Kirkland Name Study}}
{{Clear}} Follow the link to view the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Scotland%2C_Kirkland_Name_Study/ Kirkland ancestors in the Scotland team]. - Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or send a private message to one of the coordinators. == Sources for Scottish research== This WikiTree profile provides an excellent summary for Scottish research: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Scotland_Genealogy_Resources#Reliable_Sources_for_Scotland Scotland Project Reliable Sources] The go-to source for the most complete records is the Registrar of Scotland’s own website [https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/ Scotlands People] (SP). There’s no subscription, searching the index is free, and then if wished, pay to view or download the record, but remember that ''any copies or pictures of documents posted in a profile from Scotlands People is subject to the Crown Copyright, and proper source Citations are required.'' Generally, everything seen on other free or subscription sites is a transcription (or more often a part transcription). ''Some'' scans of original Registrar’s entries can be viewed at LDS research centres but are not available online on their familysearch site. ==Kirkland Origins== ‘The Surnames of Scotland’
[George F Black, published in 1946], is the recognised comprehensive authority on Scottish surnames. This is its Kirkland entry: '''KIRKLAND''' ‘There are many places of this name in the shires of Dumfries, Ayr, Lanark, Stirling etc from one or other of which the surname may be derived. Johannes fil. Joh. de Kyrkeland (translation from Latin: John, son of John Kirkland) held land in the territory of Gordon c 1280 (Kelso 124). William de Kyrkland was burgess of Glasgow 1424 (LCD., p242) and in 1463 and 1471 we have mention of Alan de Kyrkelande and John de Kirkland there (REG., 389,395). George Kirkleane, burgess freeman of Glasgow, 1599 (Burgesses) and James Kirkland was appointed constable in Lanark, 1709 (Minutes, p55)’ Black above mentions place names in various counties (shires) as origins for the surname (which in turn would have been on church land) but also the name is understood to derive from someone living on land beside or owned by the church in other named places. A property sale transaction occurred in Glasgow in 1549 which captures this. The property description includes ‘Part of a tenement in the High Street extending from cathedral kirk to the market cross lands of xxx… and lands of William Kirkland on the west’
[ National Register of Archives for Scotland NRAS218/5]. One wonders what story lies behind this William’s surname. Who knows, perhaps he’s descended from the Glasgow burgesses mentioned in Black’s. ==Church Records== Church records for baptisms & marriages begin in the 1500s although many have since been lost to fire, floods, malicious destruction, mice & mishap. Deaths – or to be more precise, Burials – were not comprehensively recorded at any time prior to statutory registration. Scotland’s religious history is chequered and even today old records of Non-Conformist Presbyterian & Catholic Churches are continually added by the Registrar to its online facility. But the '''surviving''' Church of Scotland records can be regarded to be virtually 100% represented online. ==Statutory Records== Statutory civil registration in Scotland was enacted in 1855 at which point churches were asked to submit all historical parish records to the Registrar who by law is now responsible for their safekeeping. There was a period of grace allowed for handover and consequently a small minority of OPRs record BMDs for a period of time after 1854 & prior to their eventual handover. But events of this minority are also registered with the Registrar. The consequence of the handover of historic church records is it’s possible to view all the extant Old Parish Records (OPRs) on the SP website. Church (or Kirk) session books are also retained by the Registrar & many have recently become available online. These record events of a church 'business' other than BMDs, such as reprimanding unmarried mothers & naming & shaming the fathers, payments to a named 'poor persone' etc. For parishes not yet online a pre-arrangement to view the record in their Reading Room at Registrar House, Edinburgh is required. Since 1855 all BMDs are recorded in a fixed format of fairly comprehensive details. To the researcher there is an important differentiation between these original registrations and their commercial transcriptions which typically display an abbreviated content only. Crucial helpful information can be missed by relying solely on transcriptions. To obtain SP records, a better plan is to use a free transcription site to pinpoint your ancestor of interest and armed with basic knowledge re dates & location use that to ensure you pay for the correct original record on SP. ==Kirkland Lineages in Scotland== As the surname is locational not all Kirklands are related. There are a small number of early clusters evidenced in surviving church records on SP. The earliest baptism records are in Edinburgh (1596) & Glasgow (1609). After several more in the same cities (they were in fact just large villages then) it’s not until 1620 that an entry appears elsewhere, in Kirkcaldy, Fife and then in 1645 at Kilmarnock (Ayrshire). An analysis of pre-1700 baptisms reveals that there were 5 clusters of Kirklands (but see below re Avondale). These are in *Glasgow *Edinburgh *Ayrshire *Dundee *Fife This indicates that Kirkland is exclusively a Lowlands name. A small sample of highland counties comprising Caithness, Ross, Sutherland & Aberdeenshire reveals not one Kirkland baptism in the period 1538-1700. Incidentally, for those who are interested in claiming a clan or tartan this brings disappointment. Lowlanders, with very few exceptions, did not belong in clans or identify with tartans. It's almost certain you are descended from one of those clusters. Bear in mind all this is evident from surviving records – there could be other clusters lost to history. In fact there appears to be such an example affecting our Kirkland history. Just as the 1700s begin, a first baptism of a Kirkland is recorded in the parish of Avondale in Lanarkshire and over the next 50 years a total of 72 baptisms are recorded in that parish alone. (Avondale is a parish district around Strathaven about 20 miles from Glasgow.) Baptism records for Avondale parish first appear on Scotland’s People in 1681 and between then & 1700 no Kirklands are recorded. But the index reveals a strange pattern. From that first entry in 1681 of a child to Andrew Dykes, his continuing family baptisms are the only entries until 1698, when 7 other families' children are also baptised over the course of the year. Then in 1699 61 children are recorded and another 61 recorded in 1700. This is not a credible record of family life in Avondale over that 20 year period. We will no doubt find an explanation by reading or research of records & local history. There’s probably well-documented articles. Perhaps a Kirkland researcher already knows the answer & can enlighten us? One possible explanation which may well turn out to be the answer is it follows the period of religious turbulence between 1638 and 1690. Many church records were hidden or maliciously destroyed & many infants were baptised at field conventicles held by Covenanters, but for safety against persecution the baptisms never recorded. So, along with many other families whose baptism records were lost or destroyed, there was probably a separate Kirkland cluster very much alive and active in Avondale pre-1700s. Otherwise, how come so many Kirkland offspring suddenly appear after 1700 when baptisms re-appear in Avondale records? So Avondale should be recognised as a possible ancestral location for those who seek their Scottish roots: *Avondale (the 6th cluster) ==DNA== It will require further Y-DNA testing to extend our knowledge of these early lineages. If you are a male with the Kirkland surname or a variant and haven't already, please consider testing your yDNA. There is an established Kirkland DNA group available by following the link [https://www.familytreedna.com/public/Kirkland-etc/default.aspx?section=yresults/ FTDNA] If you are not a direct male descendant but have Kirkland ancestry (male or female) you can take an autosomal DNA test to see if you can match to others of Kirkland ancestry. This may also help identify & join up lineages & branches although the autosomal test differs from the Y-test in that it is only likely to match to relatives who share a common ancestor within the last 5 or 6 generations or so. ==Spelling/Name Variations== There is little evidence of Kirkland variations in the Scottish records with the exception of census records. Again, looking at pre-1700 there are no records for Kirtland or Kirtlan and only 5 for Kirklan. Occasional 'one-off' dubious spellings occur such as Kirckland and Kirklland. After statutory registration when spelling was more consistent only one Kirklan appears (a death) and it’s interesting that on birth she was in fact registered as Kirkland! There are only 4 KirklandS (ie with an ‘s’) appearances between 1538 & the present day. It seems permanent variations mainly occurred after emigration from Scotland but to obtain as comprehensive a search result as possible SP allow wild card searches employing an *. These produce far more targeted results than, say, fuzzy searching - search on K*R*L*N*D* to capture variations which will bring up Kirtlands and Kirklands plus their other spelling variations. Note the * at the end to pick up any 's' at the end or perhaps a spurious trailing ‘e’, a common feature of older records. ==Sources==
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[[Category:One Name Studies Project, Showcase]] [[Category:Kirkland Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category: US Southern Colonies, Kirkland Name Study]] === WELCOME TO THE KIRKLAND ONE NAME STUDY! === The Kirkland Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Kirkland Kirkland] name, including variants Kirklin and Kirklen. The hope is that other researchers will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Kirkland//Kirklen/Kirklin name. As a One-Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Teams|team studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England, Scotland, Australia Kirkland's), by time period (18th Century Kirkland's), or by topic (Kirkland DNA, Kirkland Occupations, Kirkland Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' Note that there is a different One-Name-Study for the surname KIRTLAND [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Kirtland_Name_Study here]. ==How to Join== To join the Kirkland Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Teams|teams]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Teams|team]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Athey-67|Darlene Athey-Hill]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Kirkland}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
{{Member|ONS|name=Kirkland}}
{{Clear}} ==Teams / Research Pages== * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Descendants_of_Burrell_W_Kirkland Descendants of Burrell W Kirkland] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Kirkland_Name_Study_-_U.S._Southern_Colonies US Southern Colonies] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Kirkland Scotland] === Membership === * [[Athey-67|Darlene Athey Hill]] - I am interested in the Kirklands that descend from brothers [[Kirkland-285|Richard Kirkland]] and [[Kirkland-995|Robert Kirkland]]. Their ancestry is unknown, but they have a large group of descendants that left Virginia for the southern colonies. There is a lot of inaccurate information on these lines, and I hope to be able to keep their pedigree on Wikitree accurate. * [[Deley-2|Ashley Deley]] - interested in the US Southern Colonies Kirklands * [[Lamberton-139|Roy Lamberton]] - Interested in Scottish Kirklands (Ayr & Renfrew) and their descendants in New York (aft 1825) * [[Locke-2058|Chrissy Locke]] - Interested in the descendants of [[Kirkland-2829|Burrell W Kirkland (abt.1813-aft.1880)]] and heading up a team to research him and his descendants. * [[Runciman-362|Alan Runciman]] - My maternal Kirkland line traces back for 8 generations to the early 1700s in Forfarshire (redefined as Angus in local government reorganisation). Living in Ayr (Scotland), I head up the Scotland Kirklands team. *[[Swofford-191|Amy Swofford Warter]] - Interested in US Southern Colonies as well. Recently started adding in my mom's side, where I have now been able to link to [[Kirkland-285|Richard Kirkland]] * [[Kirkland-2516 | Ronald L Kirkland]] - Most of my known ancestors spring from the US Southern Colonies; would love to go further back. Am currently working hard at correcting my earlier faulty or undocumented entries and adding biographies. == How to Help == * Work cooperatively together with other Kirkland profile managers to create the best Kirkland branch possible. * Search out original rather than derivative documentation and add sources to Kirkland profiles. * Write comprehensive, well-sourced biographies for Kirkland profiles. * Check for duplicates and request merges. * Add your Kirkland profiles to the study by adding the following line to their profile: '''
[[Category: Kirkland Name Study]]''' * Let others know about the study by adding this (see specialized ones if they are from Scotland or the U.S. Southern Colonies): :'''
{{One Name Study |name=Kirkland}} ''' * If they are part of a team study (such as Scotland or US Southern Colonies), then you can add one of these: * Scotland:'''
{{One Name Study |name=Kirkland |category=Scotland, Kirkland Name Study}} ''' * US Southern Colonies: '''
{{One Name Study |name=Kirkland |category=US Southern Colonies, Kirkland Name Study}} ''' * Add [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Unconnected&order=dateup&viewAll=1&s=Kirkland unconnected Kirkland profiles] - ''Let's leave no Kirkland behind!'' * Help complete sources for [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=Kirkland unsourced Kirkland profiles] - ''Remember, sources help us make stronger connections.'' * Adopt [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AAdoptions&order=&s=kirkland orphaned Kirkland profiles] (those without profile managers) and add them to this study. * If you are a male with the Kirkland surname or a variant and haven't already, please consider testing your yDNA. There is a Kirkland surname group at FTDNA: https://www.familytreedna.com/public/Kirkland-etc/default.aspx?section=yresults == Profiles In the Study == You can view a list of all WikiTree profiles that have been added to the Kirkland One-Name Study at the [[:Category:Kirkland_Name_Study|Study's Category page]]. ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Kirkland| Kirkland] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Kirklin| Kirklin] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Kirklen| Kirklen] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Kirtland| Kirtland] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Kirtland_Name_Study Kirtland One Name Study]
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[[Category:Kirkpatrick Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] __NOTOC__
Please note that this name study currently has no Coordinator to answer any queries you may have
If you wish to contribute, please feel free to add your name (Wiki Link) to the Membership list, add links to any relevant free space pages you're working on or simply leave a message for other researchers at the foot of the page. {{Image|file=FIFW-8.jpg |size=l |caption=[[Space:Name_Studies_Coordinator#How to Join|Volunteer to be a Coordinator]] }} ==About the Project== The Kirkpatrick Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Kirkpatrick Kirkpatrick] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Kirkpatrick name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Kirkpatrick's), by time period (18th Century Kirkpatrick's), or by topic (Kirkpatrick DNA, Kirkpatrick Occupations, Kirkpatrick Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Kirkpatrick Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: Vacant''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Kirkpatrick}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
{{Member|ONS|name=Kirkpatrick}}
{{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * * * ==Membership== * [[Kirkpatrick-3930|Tammy Kirkpatrick]] * [[Gleason_Gleeson-1|Enrique Treat Gleason]] *[[Kirkpatrick-4573|Charity (Kirkpatrick) Parkos]] ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Kilpatrick Kilpatrick]
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[[Category:Kirksey Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. For many years, the trail of the Kirksey family began in Bladen County North Carolina. As new counties were created, there are records in Orange and then Chatham Co. For a brief description of records please check the Kirksey Chonrology [https://sites.google.com/site/angiesfamilysite/home/kirksey-1] There are many records to be found for this family as they migrated from Chatham County to Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi, South Carolina, and Georgia, and beyond. A record pinpointing their origin in South Carolina has not surfaced, however, early records for Kerksey prior to North Carolina can be found in Baltimore and West Jersey. Some records for the name Kerksey can be found in England. One spellling is Chirksey. More work needs to be done to determine if they are part of the same family. Kirksey is not a common name. Depending on the creator of the record, the name can be spelled Cooksey, Curksey, Kerksey, Kerksea, Kirksey and almost anything and everything else. Trying to create a Kirksey Data Base in order to trace the movements of the Kirksey Line from its earliest origins and discover the movements of all cousin branches. To collect interesting stories of our family line for future generations When adding names, please note somewhere not just names (and middle names) and dates but also their known movements and marriages === Kirksey Name Study Quick Links === :[[:Category:England, Kirksey Name Study]] :[[:Category:United States, Kirksey Name Study]] ::[[:Category:Alabama, Kirksey Name Study]] ::[[:Category:Georgia, Kirksey Name Study]] ::[[:Category:New Jersey, Kirksey Name Study]] ::[[:Category:North Carolina, Kirksey Name Study]] :::[[:Category:Chatham County, North Carolina, Kirksey Name Study]] ::[[:Category:South Carolina, Kirksey Name Study]] :::[[:Category:Edgefield County, South Carolina, Kirksey Name Study]] :::[[:Category:Pickens County, South Carolina, Kirksey Name Study]] ::[[:Category:Tennessee, Kirksey Name Study]]
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== Kitsap County, Washington == *[http://www.kitsapgov.com/ Official Website] *{{Wikidata|Q484159|enwiki}} *[https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/Kitsap_County,_Washington_Genealogy King County Genealogy] on FamilySearch *[[:Category:Kitsap County, Washington|Kitsap County, Category]] *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Kitsap County, Washington|WikiTree Profiles that link to this page.]] ===History=== ====Timeline ==== The first residents of the land contained within what is now known as Kitsap County were called the Suquamish who spoke Salish. They were peaceful and got along well with new settlers to the area, but they all had to protect themselves against the raids from the northern Indian tribes of Vancouver Island. The Haidas and Cowichans would attack the Salish tribes for slaves. :'''1792''': Capt. George Vancouver mapped the Puget Sound area and named many of its features including Port Orchard, Port Gamble, Hood Canal and Restoration Point :'''1825''': Suquamish Chief Kitsap defeated the Haidas at Dungeness Spit :'''1841''': U. S. Navy Lieutenant Charles Wilkes and the U. S. Exploring Expedition performed a detailed survey and named Bainbridge Island, Port Blakeley, Port Madison and Agate Point :'''1850''': New settlers came to the Kitsap Peninsula in response to the great demand for lumber. The Mosquito Fleet of steamers serviced Puget Sound communities and tied Kitsap County to the rest of the state :'''1853''': President Millard Fillmore established Washington Territory. George Meigs bought J. J. Felt's mill at Apple Tree Cove and moved it to Port Madison. Maine native W. C. Talbot founded a mill and community at the mouth of Port Gamble Bay, originally named Teekaleet, later called Port Gamble. It would become the oldest continuously operating sawmill in the United States, closing after 142 years in 1994. It is now a Historic Site :'''1854''': Philadelphia sea captain William Renton, moved his mill from Alki Point across the sound to Port Orchard. The mill employed six white men and five Indians :'''1855''': Washington Territorial Governor, Isaac Stevens, persuaded the tribes to sign the Point No Point and Point Elliott treaties in which they ceded their lands to the United States in exchange for reservations, fishing and hunting rights. The Suquamish, Duwamish of Seattle and Skekomish (Muckleshoot) were given the 7811 acre Port Madison Reservation :'''1856''': Haida raiders from Vancouver Island attacked residents at Port Gamble Bay but were driven off by the sailors and marines of the USS Massachusetts. The following year, they murdered settler Isaac Ebey on Whidbey Island :'''Jan. 16, 1857''': Slaughter County was created by Washington Territory from King County, named after Lt. William Alloway Slaughter, who had been killed in 1855 in the Yakima War. Port Madison was the county seat :'''Jul. 13, 1857''': Renamed Kitsap County in honor of Chief Kitsap, leader of the Suquamish tribe, the county seat is Port Orchard :'''1861''':Port Madison citizens formed the 70-man Port Madison Union Guards to aid Lincoln in the Civil War but the unit never saw service outside the territory :'''1862''': William Renton sold the Port Orchard mill and built the Port Blakely Mill Co. on Blakely Harbor in 1864 :'''1886''': The U. S. government gave acreage to individual tribal members, many who sold their allotments to non-Indians which meant more than half the reservation passed out of Indian hands :'''1888''': The mill at Port Blakely had a serious fire :'''Nov. 11, 1889''': Kitsap County was continued as a Washington county when the state of Washington was admitted to the Union. :'''1891''': The U. S. Navy established the Puget Sound Navy Yard at Bremerton :'''1892''': The mill at Port Madison closed and the town became a ghost town :'''1893''': The county seat was moved from Port Madison to Sidney, later renamed Port Orchard :'''1897''': The U. S. Army built Port Flagler on Marrowstone Island and at Fort Ward, Middle Point, which became Manchester :'''1901''': Bremerton elected its first mayor, Master Electrician Al Croston, who was employed at the shipyard :'''1907''' The mill at Port Blakely had another serious fire. They rebuilt but eventually closed for good in 1923. Port Blakely became a virtual ghost town :'''1914''': A torpedo testing station was established at Keyport :'''1938''': The Klallam received their own reservation called the Port Gamble Reservation, located in north Kitsap; a refueling station was established at Manchester :'''1942''': The U. S. government ordered all persons of Japanese descent, including American citizens, to be removed from the west coast, including 278 residents of Bainbridge Island, who were the first to be moved. :'''1977''': A nuclear submarine base was established at Bangor on the Hood Canal ===Places=== *[[:Category: Kitsap County, Washington, Schools|Schools]] *[[:Category: Kitsap County, Washington, Cemeteries|Cemeteries]] ==== Plat Maps ==== *[http://www.historicmapworks.com/Atlas/US/32865/Kitsap+County+1909/ Kitsap County 1909]; Anderson Map Co., Inc., 1909 *[http://www.historicmapworks.com/Atlas/US/29254/Kitsap+County+1926/ Kitsap County 1926]; Metsker Maps, 1926 *[http://www.historicmapworks.com/Atlas/US/7989/Kitsap+County+1940/ Kitsap County 1940]; Kroll Map Company, 1940 ==== Territorial Towns ==== :: '''Chico''' – settled in 1886; a post office was established on February 25, 1889. '''Colby'''– settled in 1884; a post office was established on November 13, 1884. This community still exists. '''Dyes''' – a Post Office was established on June 4, 1884 but was discontinued on July 31, 1884. This community no longer exists. '''Eagle Harbor''' on Bainbridge Island– settled in the 1860s; a post office was established on June 19, 1884 but discontinued on June 22, 1886. This settlement no longer exists. '''Kingston''' - settled in 1874 and had a post office immediately established. This small town still exists with a post office and has an active ferry dock. '''Mitchell''' – had a post office established on January 25, 1886. This small community no longer exists. '''Nibbeville''' – had a post office established February 25, 1885 but the community no longer exists. '''Olalla''' – settled in 1881; a post office was established on October 30, 1884. This small rural community still exists. '''Port Blakeley''' located on Bainbridge Island – settled in 1856; a post office was established on February 22, 1867. This settlement no longer exists. '''Port Madison''' Bainbridge Island – founded in 1854 by George Meigs; a post office was established on May 13, 1858. This was the original county seat from 1857-1893. '''Port Orchard''' – settled in 1850s; a post office was established on March 1, 1860. The town died out after Captain Renton’s mill burned down and the business was moved to Bainbridge Island. The community is now called Enetai, which means “crossing” or “across” in Chinook jargon. '''Poulsbo''' – settled in 1866; a post office was established on December 6, 1886. '''Sackman''' – settled in 1880s; a post office was established on August 20, 1884. The small town is now called Tracyton and has a post office and a port commission. '''[https://www.seabeck.org/history Seabeck]''' – settled in 1856; a post office was established on July 1, 1858. This small town still exists. '''Sidney''' – settled in 1886; a post office was established on November 3, 1886. This town is now called Port Orchard. '''Teekalet''' – settled in 1853 and now called Port Gamble. A post office was established on Dec. 2, 1857. ==== Historical Attractions ==== *[http://bijaema.org/ Island Japanese American Exclusion Memorial] *[http://landmarkhunter.com/143320-camp-major-hopkins/ Camp Major Hopkins] aka Camp Yeomalt *[http://landmarkhunter.com/148221-charles-nelson-house/ Charles F. Nelson House] *[https://www.everyonestravelclub.com/kayaktravel-blog/the-new-suquamish-museum-chief-sealths-seattle-gravesite Chief Sealth Gravesite] *[http://landmarkhunter.com/121146-point-no-point-light-station/ Point No Point Lightouse] *[http://landmarkhunter.com/187474-port-gamble-historic-district/ Port Gamble Historic District] *[http://landmarkhunter.com/188842-fort-ward-historic-district/ Fort Ward Historic District] ===Societies=== *[https://bigenealogy.org/ Bainbridge Island Genealogical Society] *[https://bainbridgehistory.org/ Bainbridge Island Historical Society] *[https://sites.rootsweb.com/~waeecdar/ Elizabeth Ellington Chapter], NSDAR *[https://kitsapmuseum.org/ Kitsap Historical Society & Museum] *[https://www.ahsgr.org/page/OlympicPeninsula Olympic Peninsula Chapter], Historical Society of Germans from Russia *[http://poulsbohistory.com/ Poulsbo Historical Society] *[http://www.pusogensoc.org/psgs/ Puget Sound Genealogical Society] === Resources === *[[Space:Sources-Washington|State Sources]] **[[Space:Sources-Washington#General Sources|General Sources]] **[[Space:Sources-Washington#External Links|External Links]] *[[Space:Sources-Washington#Kitsap|Kitsap County Sources]] #If you find a free online resource: ##Check to make sure a free-space page doesn't already exist. ##Create space page - see: [[Space:How_to_Share_Sources_on_WikiTree|Share Source on WikiTree]] ##Add internal link to new page to the correction section on [[Space:Sources-Washington|Sources-Washington]] page #If you have any Washington state resources that you are willing to do lookups on, please add them to the [[:Category:Washington_Genealogy_Resources|Resources Page]]. #If you live in Washington, please consider adding '''Category: [[:Category:Washington_Research_Assistance|Washington Research Assistance]]''' to your Wikitree profile page. == Sources ==
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[[Category:Sources by Name]] [[Category:Nominated Profiles]] ---- '''This is a list of links to free Library e-books, records and research materials on the internet. Links go directly to the free resources ONLY. ==WikiTree Resources== '''These are the links I have found so far on WikiTree:''' *[[How_to_use_WikiTree|How to use WikiTree]] *[[Space:List_of_Lists|List of Lists]] *[[:Category:Genealogy_Help|Genealogy_Help]]
*[[Help_Index|WikiTree Help Index]] *[[Glossary|WikiTree Glossary]] *[[Project:Language#Language_Portals|Language Portals]] *[[Project:Rangers#Contact_a_Ranger|Watch Dog On Duty 24/7, Contact a Ranger]] *[[Space:Sources%2C_Managing_on_WikiTree|Managing Sources on WikiTree]] *[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t8yyS_46URc&feature=youtu.be Video, How to Add an Inline Reference youtube.com] By: [[Fiscus-32 | Julie A Ricketts]] *[[Beyond_the_Basics_of_WikiTree|Beyond The Basics Of WikiTree]] *[[Courtesy|Courtesy wikitree]] *[[Space:Australian_Bushrangers|Australian Bushrangers Project Page]] *[[Project:Australian_Convicts_and_First_Settlers|Australian Convicts and First Settlers Project Page]] *[[Activity_Feeds|Activity Feeds]] *[[Project:Scottish_Clans|Scotish Clans]] *[[Space:Sources_-_RWK|Sources - RWK]] *[[Space:Sources_Resources|Sources_Resources]]
*[[Space:Most_Used_Links|Most_Used_Links]]
*[[Space:Category-Source|Category-Source]]
*[[Space:Connectors_Chat|Connectors Chat]] *[[:Category:Templates|Templates Category]] including [[:Category:Source_Templates|Source Templates]]
such as the [[Template:DAR-grs|DAR-grs citation format]]]
*[[Space:London_Research_Aids|London Research Aids]] *[[Space:Tons_Tweaks|Ton's Tweaks]] *[[Space:Worldwide_Military_Resource_Page|Worldwide Military Resource Page]] *[[Space:Sources-GMB|Sources used in "The Great Migration Begins"]] *[[Video_Help|Video Help wikitree.com]] *[[Space:World_Pandemics|World Pandemics]] *[[:Category:US_Presidents|Category US Presidents]] *[[:Category:European_Nobility|European Nobility]] ==External Wiki Links== *[https://www.wikipedia.org/ wikipedia.org] *[https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Wikidata:Main_Page wikidata.org] *[http://isogg.org/wiki/Wiki_Welcome_Page isogg.org International Society of Genetic Genealogy (ISOGG)] ==Special Codes Tools for Ascii & Language Variations Windows PC and MAC & Odds and Ends== *[http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-8/add-language-keyboard Windows 8 add language keyboard mapping] *[http://www.yellowpipe.com/yis/tools/ALT-Characters/ Special Alt Characters ASCII Alt Characters yellowpipe.com] *[http://www.yellowpipe.com/yis/tools/ASCII-HTML-Characters/ Special ASCII HTML Character Codes yellowpipe.com] *[http://www.theasciicode.com.ar/ ASCII table , ascii codes : American Standard Code for Information Interchange. The complete table of ASCII characters, letters, codes, symbols and signs theasciicode.com.ar] *[http://www.idautomation.com/kb/mac_ascii.html Typing an ASCII Character on the MAC idautomation.com] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diaeresis_(diacritic) Diaeresis (diacritic) diæresis or dieresis trema or the umlaut wikipedia.org] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Non-English-based_programming_languages Non-English-based programming languages wikipedia.org] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Unicode_characters List of Unicode characters wikipedia.org] *[https://www.lsa.umich.edu/german/hmr/schreiben/umlaute/umlaute_ASCII_html.html ASCII und html Codes für Umlaute und ß, Deutsch 101-326 an der Universität Michigan lsa.umich,edu] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danish_and_Norwegian_alphabet Danish and Norwegian alphabet wikipedia.org] * [http://symbolcodes.tlt.psu.edu/bylanguage/nordic.html Scandinavian (Mainland) Accents, Symbols & Foreign Scripts psu.edu] *[http://www.stevemorse.org/ A One-Step Portal for On-Line Genealogy. Stephen P. Morse stevemorse.org] *[http://www.stevemorse.org/birthday/elapsed.html Determining Time between Two Events in One Step, (or Determining Birthdate from Deathdate and Age) Gregorian & Julian. by Stephen P. Morse, San Francisco stevemorse.org] *[https://archive.org/web/ archive.org] The Internet Archive WayBackMachine. Saves any webpage in its current state. ==Search engines and databases:== : '''Census data:''' * [http://bit.ly/1zetb2V Free Online U.S. Census 1790-1940] (WikiTree Category Page) *[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3Q-C3DZ-W?owc=waypoints&wc=WD6Q-RM3%3A1588792203&cc=2546162 United States Rosters of Soldiers and Sailors, 1775-1783] Pensioners by state. *[http://us-roots.org/colonialamerica/census/1840/index.html 1840 Census of Pensioners Revolutionary or Military Services]
*[https://familysearch.org/search/collection/list#page=1&recordType=Census LDS Census data files] *[http://www.census-online.com/links/ Census Online]
*[http://www.us-census.org/inventory/inventory.htm U.S. Census.org]
*[http://www.stevemorse.org/census/ocodes.htm Deciphering Occupation Codes Appended to the 1930 Census in One Step] : '''Colonial and Revolutionary War databases:''' *[http://www.amervets.com/ The American War Library] *[http://revwarapps.org/ Southern Campaign Revolutionary War Pension Statements & Rosters] *[http://www.nsdac.org/ancestors/surnames.htm Ancestors of The National Society Daughters of the American Colonists Surname List]
*[http://www.nssdp.com/membership/ancestors-of-the-society/ National Society Sons and Daughters of the Pilgrims (NSSDP)]
*[http://www.usdaughters1812.org/dbLaunch.html U.S. Daughters of 1812 Database Search] *[http://patriot.sar.org/fmi/iwp/cgi?-db=Grave%20Registry&-loadframes Sons of the American Revolution Database Search] *A National Register of the Society, Sons of the American Revolution by Sons of the American Revolution (SAR) [http://books.google.com/books?id=BwyqRbA-2ykC Volume 1] and [http://books.google.com/books?id=C8AI-iJpY-4C Volume 2] *[https://archive.org/details/anationalregist00revogoog Archive.org SAR National Register] *[http://www.familyrelatives.com/search/us_search/search_ussons_american.php SAR FamilyRelatives.com] *[http://www.americanancestors.org/free-databases/ New England Historic Genealogical Society-American Ancestors-Free Databases] : '''Civil War Databases:''' *[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=48096 Roll of Honor] The "Roll of Honor", by Martha Reamy and William Reamy, is the only official memorial to the Union dead ever published. Its extensive lists of 228,639 Union soldier burials, in over 300 national cemeteries, spread out over 27 volumes, has daunted and intimidated generations of researchers, for no index to the work was ever published...until now. Note: Currently, this reference is only available, online, at ancestry.com (subscription required for access) *[https://familysearch.org/civil-war U.S. Civil War Era Records: Free Access] *[http://spittalstreet.com/?page_id=1381 Civil War Resources] *[http://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2015/jun/20/african-american-family-records-slavery-available-free-online African American family records from era of slavery (News Release)] ** [http://www.discoverfreedmen.org/ Freedmen's Bureau Website (Actual Website)] :'''Genealogical Encyclopedias and Glossaries:''' *[http://www.eogen.com/ Encyclopedia of Genealogy] *[http://www.worldthroughthelens.com/family-history/old-occupations.php Obscure old English occupations] from [http://www.worldthroughthelens.com/family-history/genealogy.php World Through The Lens] *[http://www.pbs.org/opb/historydetectives/technique/genealogy-glossary/ PBS Genealogy Glossary] *[http://rootsweb.ancestry.com/~nsdigby/lists/glossary.htm Rootsweb Glossary of Genealogical Terms] : '''Graves:''' *[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gs& FindAGrave.com Search Engine] *[http://billiongraves.com BillionGraves.com Headstone Search] *[http://www.obitcentral.com/cemsearch/ Cemetery Search Engine]
*[http://gravelocator.cem.va.gov/ Nationwide Gravesite Locator US Department of Veterans Affairs] *[http://politicalgraveyard.com/alpha/index.html The Political Graveyard] : '''Maps:''' * [https://www.oldnyc.org/ oldnyc.org Old New York City Map] * [http://publications.newberry.org/ahcbp/usingatlas.html The Atlas of Historical County Boundaries of the United States.] *[http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/browse/ListSome.php?category=Maps City Search for Historic Maps in the Library of Congress] *[http://www.glorecords.blm.gov/search/default.aspx?searchTabIndex=0&searchByTypeIndex=0 Bureau of Land Management - Land Office Records] *[http://www.mapofus.org/ Maps of the US. org] : '''Other Maps:''' * New Jersey / NOVA CÆSAREA: A CARTOGRAPHIC RECORD OF THE GARDEN STATE, 1666-1888. Princeton University Library: http://library.princeton.edu/njmaps/backgr * Using the records of the East and West Jersey Properties by: Joseph R Klett, New Jersey State Archives © 2014. [http://www.state.nj.us/state/archives/pdf/proprietors.pdf state.nj.us pdf] *[http://isgs.illinois.edu/sites/isgs/files/maps/coal-maps/mines-series/mines-directories/pdf-files/mines-directory-montgomery.pdf DIRECTORY OF COAL MINES IN ILLINOIS.] Montgomery County This directory accompanies the Illinois Coal Mines map or maps for this County. January 2015. Prairie Research Institute. Illinois State Geological Survey, 615 East Peabody Drive, Champaign, Illinois 61820. (217) 333-4747 *[http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~george/countyformations/northcarolinaformationmaps.html History of County Formations in North Carolina 1664-1965. ancestry.com] *[http://www.digitalhistory.uh.edu/maps/maps.cfm Fifteenth Century through Nineteenth Century, Links to Historic Maps. digitalhistory.uh.edu]. *[http://www.davidrumsey.com/ 16th through 21st Century 67,000 Maps and Images Online. davidrumsey.com]. *[https://www.google.com/maps/ Google Maps]. *[http://mapcarta.com/ Map Carta]. *[http://endonymmap.com/ Endonym Map. World Map of Country Names in Their Local Languages. endonymmap.com] *[http://www.mapofus.org/westvirginia/ Virginia and West Virginia early maps. mapofus.org]. : '''Maps, Canada:''' *[http://digital.library.mcgill.ca/CountyAtlas/searchmapframes.php McGill.ca] 1880 County maps of Ontario. *[http://novascotia.ca/archives/maps/ novascotia.ca] Nova Scotia Archives., Historical Maps of Nova Scotia. : '''Maps, Scotland:''' *[http://maps.nls.uk/view/74400480 1822 Map of the Highlands of Scotland denoting the districts or counties inhabited by the Highland Clans. Lizars, William Home, 1788-1859. Edinburgh : A. Constable & Co., 1822. National Library of Scotland. http://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/ maps.nls.uk] *[http://maps.nls.uk/atlas/bartholomew/page.cfm?id=1155 Bartholomew Survey Atlas of Scotland, 1912. Historical Maps of Scotland. The Edinburgh Geographical Institute, 1912. Bartholomew, John G., 1860-1920. Plate 9 of J.G. Bartholomew's 'Survey Atlas of Scotland', 1912. National Library of Scotland. http://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/ maps.nls.uk] *[http://maps.nls.uk/military/1.html Military Maps of Scotland (18th century). A description of the Highlands of Scotland, the situation of the several clans and the number of men able to bear arms, as also ye forts lately erected and roads of communication or military ways carried on by His Majesty's command ... / C. Lempriere. Lempriere, C. fl. ca. 1731. Acc.11104. Map Rol.a.42. National Library of Scotland. http://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/ maps.nls.uk] *[http://maps.nls.uk/military/record.cfm?id=3 Military Maps of Scotland (18th century). Map of Scotland showing the Forts at Inverness, Fort Augustus, Fort William and Moidart and on which is pencilled the proposed military roads, also the names and numbers of men that could be raised by the various clans. Wade, George (Engineer). Original Survey & Date on Map: ca. 1724-45?. Acc.10497 Wade.58a National Library of Scotland. http://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/ maps.nls.uk] : '''Military Awards & Participants:''' *[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3Q-C3DZ-W?owc=waypoints&wc=WD6Q-RM3%3A1588792203&cc=2546162 United States Rosters of Soldiers and Sailors, 1775-1783] Pensioners by state. *[https://archive.org/details/texts '''Search This Collection''' of Archives.org for terms, "Soldiers and Sailors"] There are many books here covering different wars and locations. *[http://www.homeofheroes.com/verify/recipients_kl.html Alphabetical Index of Recipients of Major Military Awards] : '''People Searches:''' *[http://www.locatefamily.com/index.html Locate Family] *[https://www.truepeoplesearch.com/ True People Search]
*[http://www.yellowbook.com/ The Yellow Book People Search]
*[http://pipl.com Find People at PIPL]
*[http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi World Connect Search Engine]
*[https://www.familysearch.org/search/ Family Search Engine from LDS]
*[https://familysearch.org/search/collection/igi International Genealogical Index (IGI)]
*[http://www.familytreedna.com/ Family Tree DNA Project]
*[http://www.worldfamilies.net WorldFamilies.net DNA Projects]
*[http://www.us-census.org/inventory/inventory.htm USGenWeb Census Project]
*[http://www.biography.com/search/index.html Biography Search for the Rich & Famous]
*[http://www.onlinebiographies.info/ Online Biographies]
*[http://famousamericans.net/ Famous Americans website]
*[http://www.schoolhistory.co.uk/usahelp.html History with a British Perspective]
*[http://network.historychannel.com/ The History Channel Network]
*[http://www.historychannel.com/speeches/index.html Historical Speeches]
*[http://www.ourtimelines.com OurTimeLines - Create historical timelines]
*[http://awon.org/ website for orphans of World War II]
*[http://ssdmf.info/ Social Security Death Master File]
*[https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/152434?availability=Family%20History%20Library The American Genealogical Biographical Index (AGBI)-The first 37 Volumes, then Volumes 40-45] *[http://www.obituaries.com/ns/obituariescom/obits.aspx Obituaries.com-U.S. and Canada Obituaries by Newspaper]
*[http://www.deathindexes.com/index.html Online Searchable Death Indexes & Records]
*[http://www.genesearch.com/ports.html US Ports of Arrival and their Available Passenger Lists 1820-1957-includes Canadian and Mexican Border Crossing Records]
*[http://www.germanroots.com/ei.html Emigration and Immigration Records and Resources]
*[http://stevemorse.org/fhl/websiteslist.php?file=weblinksunitedstates&mode=fhl Accessing FamilySearch's Record Collections in One Step]
*[http://www.ellisisland.org/default.asp The Statue of Liberty-Ellis Island Foundation, Inc.- Free Search-No subscription required-Ellis Island/Port of New York Records]
: '''Photos:''' *[https://deadfred.com/ DeadFred Photos by Surname] : '''Surnames:''' *[http://www.surnamedb.com/ The Internet Surname Database]
*[http://www.surnameguide.com/index.html The Surname Guide]
*[http://www.archive.org/stream/matthewsamerican00matt#page/n5/mode/1up Matthew's American Armoury and Blue Book by John Matthews, Editor (1907)]
: '''U.S. History:''' *[http://www.packrat-pro.com/ships/shiplist.htm Pilgrim Ship Lists Early 1600's, Over 7100 families and 290 ships. Research and compilation by Anne Shurtleff Stevens of packrat-pro.com 2001.] *[http://winthropsociety.com/settlers.php The Winthrop Society. Settlers. PRE-1634 PLANTERS OF MASSACHUSETTS BAY COLONY] *[https://archive.org/details/easterncherokee Eastern Cherokee applications of the U.S. Court of Claims] *[http://storiesofusa.com/ ''Stories of the USA'', endorsed by the U.S. Dept of Education]
*[http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/ ''Chronicling America'' Web site; American newspapers published between 1836 and 1922, from the Library of Congress]
==Books== '''Search engines for on-line books:'''
*[http://openlibrary.org Open Library] Sign up for a free account. Books within copyright, so only one person at a time can check out a book.
*[http://onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu/ UPenn Books Online] *[http://www.genealogybooklinks.com/ Genealogy Book Links] (excellent online library of books by surname or location)
*[http://www.archive.org/index.php Archive Book Search] *[http://books.google.com/advanced_book_search Google Book Search] *[http://ebooksread.com/authors-eng/american-historical-society.shtml Encyclopedias of MA & CT Biography by the American Historical Society]
*[http://quod.lib.umich.edu/m/moa/ Making Of America Digital Library]
*[http://www.gutenberg.org/ Project Gutenberg] '''On-line books to word search and read:''' *[http://genealogybooklinks.com/default1.htm Geneology Book Links] Geneology Book Links-Books by State, covering every topic imaginable, with separate alphabetized Family Biographies search tool *[http://books.google.com/books?id=1ZgYZ0Qr1IgC&pg=PA168&dq=%22Mary+Bunnell%22+Peck&hl=en&sa=X&ei=-pWvUoKwGs_eyQGp7IGgBQ&ved=0CEAQ6AEwAw#v=onepage&q=%22Mary%20Bunnell%22%20Peck&f=false American Marriage Records Before 1699] William Montgomery Clemens, ed. *[http://books.google.com/books?id=mOgK8dM9qqUC&pg=PA822&lpg=PA822&dq=george+abbott+and+johanna+williamson&source=bl&ots=ZhApeiIIIg&sig=QziowQYk1a550SU08e9KgqiWjtY&hl=en&sa=X&ei=Je_oU6edMYicygTEnIL4Bw&ved=0CEYQ6AEwBjgo#v=snippet&q=george%20abbot&f=false New England Marriages Prior To 1700] Clarence Almon Torrey, Elizabeth Petty Bentley *[http://archive.org/search.php?query=Memorial%20biographies%20of%20the%20New%20England%20Historic%20Genealogical%20Society Memorial biographies of the New England Historic Genealogical Society] There are 9 separate volumes to use for research-all appear to deal with Massachusett families * Complete Book of Emigrants: 1607-1660. Peter Wilson Coldham. [http://books.google.com/books?id=vWDV4Fk7TmAC&pg=PA195&lpg=PA195&dq=%22Complete+Book+of+Emigrants%22&source=bl&ots=YhwbUBiNcN&sig=FiOKCIRoRq0uMPGTZs77Ta6p5Ak&hl=en&sa=X&ei=_QI9UtL5AcLIyAHk8oHoBQ&ved=0CHYQ6AEwCTgU#v=onepage&q&f=false Google Books]. * Topographical Dictionary of 2885 English Emigrants to New England 1620-1650 by Charles Edward '''Banks'''. [http://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015008455175;view=1up;seq=7 babel.hathitrust.org] * New England Families, Genealogical and Memorial: A Record of the Achievements of Her People in the Making of Commonwealths and the Founding of a Nation. William Richard '''Cutter''' (1913). [http://archive.org/search.php?query=New%20England%20Families%2C%20Genealogical%20and%20Memorial archive.org]. * Who's who in New England, A Biographical Dictionary of Leading Living Men and Women of the States of Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island and Connecticut, edited by Albert Nelson '''Marquis''', (1915) [https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=5jk1AAAAIAAJ&printsec=frontcover&output=reader&hl=en&pg=GBS.PA1 Google Play] * The pioneers of Massachusetts, a descriptive list, drawn from records of the colonies, towns and churches and other contemporaneous Documents by Charles Henry '''Pope'''. [https://archive.org/stream/pioneersofmassac00pope#page/n5/mode/1up Archive.org] * A Genealogical Dictionary of The First Settlers of New England, Before 1692 by James '''Savage'''. [http://www.usgennet.org/usa/topic/newengland/savage/ USgennet.org] * A Genealogical Cross Index of the Four Volumes. O.P. Dexter. [http://archive.org/stream/genealogicalcros00sava#page/n5/mode/2up archive.org] * Memorial Biographies Of The New-England Historic Genealogical Society Towne Memorial Fund. New-England Historic Genealogical Society, (1905). [http://books.google.com/books?id=AcoWAAAAYAAJ&dq=MEMORIAL+BIOGRAPHIES+OF+THE+NEW-ENGLAND&printsec=frontcover&source=bl&ots=kKKjYTIhe0&sig=nAD-Xon9W_37yNLR4NZDpeoPKSs&hl=en&ei=fBWOSunYE4b-MfHghbAK&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1#v=onepage&q=&f=false Google Books]. * '''American Ancestry''' (multi-volume)]. Thomas Patrick Hughes & Frank Munsell. [http://archive.org/search.php?query=American%20Ancestry%20Munsell%20Hughes archive.org] * [http://www.newhorizonsgenealogicalservices.com/barbour-collection.htm '''Barbour''' Collection]. Lucius Barnes Barbour *[http://books.google.com/books?id=6_kUAAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover&dq=Dictionary+of+American+Biographies&hl=en&sa=X&ei=Jv3dT6PzAYa26QHwu5nECw&ved=0CDkQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=Smith&f=false Dictionary of American Biography]. Francis Samuel '''Drake''' * [https://www.google.com/search?q=Decennial+Record+&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&aq=t&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&client=firefox-a#q=Decennial+Record+University&client=firefox-a&hs=ETW&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&ei=tPLhUYLmD6vjigLBpoCgAw&start=10&sa=N&bav=on.2,or.r_cp.r_qf.&bvm=bv.48705608,d.cGE&fp=8631b87acbe74975&biw=907&bih=668 '''University''' Decennial Records] (search a grad’s name)
* History of the '''National Republican League''' of the United States: With Portraits & Sketches of Representative Men of the Republican Party]. John F. Hogan (1898), ed. [http://books.google.com/books?id=8JI_AAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover&dq=National+Republican+League&hl=en&sa=X&ei=X_ThUa2mO4LfiALOl4G4BQ&ved=0CC8Q6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=National%20Republican%20League&f=false Google Books]. * '''New England Historical Register'''. New England Historical Genealogical Society. [https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/New_England_Historical_Genealogical_Register_Online familysearch.org] * Memorial History of Hartford County, Connecticut, 1633-1884, Vol 1. James Hammond Trumbull. [http://books.google.com/books?id=B18EAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA226&lpg=PA226&dq=Memorial+History+of+Hartford.+Trumbull&source=bl&ots=nF6D2H6V3S&sig=1RwgGtpZ_iwtBrGAg45VrqkNLsE&hl=en&sa=X&ei=dhvgU8KeJYqxyASkkYKgDA&ved=0CG4Q6AEwCQ#v=onepage&q&f=false Google Books]. * Savage, James. 1784-1873. A genealogical dictionary of the first settlers of New England, showing three generations of those who came before May, 1692, on the basis of Farmer's Register." ::# [http://quod.lib.umich.edu/m/moa/abe2564.0001.001/3?view=image&s Vol 1] . ::# [http://quod.lib.umich.edu/m/moa/abe2564.0003.001/468? Vol 2]. ::# [http://quod.lib.umich.edu/m/moa/ABE2564.0004.001/470?rgn=full+text;view=image Vol 3]. '''On-line family history books to word search and read:'''
* '''Alberts''' The Internet Surname Database. [http://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/Alberts#ixzz44we7fh6E surnamedb.com] * '''Avery, Fairchild & Park''' families of Massachusetts Connecticut & Rhode Island. Tuttle Antiquarian Books, Rutland, VT; 1919. [http://archive.org/stream/averyfairchildpa00byuaver#page/n5/mode/2up archive.org].
* Groton '''Avery''' Clan, The. Avery, Elroy McKendree & Avery, Catherine Hitchcock (Tilden). Cleveland 1912 ::# [http://archive.org/stream/grotonaveryclan11aver#page/n7/mode/2up Vol I] ::# [http://archive.org/stream/grotonaveryclan02aver#page/n13/mode/2upVol II]. * '''Bailey''': [https://archive.org/stream/recordsbaileyfa00hopkgoog#page/n1/mode/2up Records of the Bailey Family; Descendants of William Bailey of Newport, R.I.]; Hannah C. Bailey Hopkins, 1895; The Internet Archive. * '''Baldwin'''; [http://archive.org/details/baldwingenealogy00bald The Baldwin Genealogy From 1500 To 1881]; Charles Candee Baldwin; 1881; The Internet Archive * Descendants of Deacon Samuel and Ann '''Bass'''. Charissa Taylor Bass, 1940. [http://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89062852777;view=1up;seq=1 Hathitrust.org] * '''Beckwiths''', The. Paul Edmond Beckwith, 1891. [http://archive.org/stream/thebeckwiths00beck#page/n7/mode/2up archive.org]. *[https://openlibrary.org/books/OL22849443M/The_archives_of_the_Briggs_family The archives of the '''Briggs''' family]. Sam Briggs, 1880 (England and New England lines)
* '''Brockway''' Family Some Records of Wolston Brockway and his Descendants,The. Francis Edwin Brockway, 1890.[http://books.google.com/ebooks/app#reader/6ysZAQAAMAAJ/GBS.PP3 Google Books]. * '''Butler''' Family of William Henry Butler (1790-1865) Mayor of Oxford, January–October 1836. [http://www.oxfordhistory.org.uk/mayors/1836_1962/butler_william_1836.html oxfordhistory.org.uk] * '''Chandler''': [https://archive.org/details/chandlerfamilyde00chan The Chandler Family: The Descendants of William and Annis Chandler who Settled in Roxbury, Mass., 1637]; George Chandler; 1883; The Internet Archive * Genealogy of the Descendants of William '''Chesebrough'''. Anna Chesebrough Wildey, 1903. [https://archive.org/stream/genealogydescen00wildgoog#page/n1/mode/2up archive.org] * A history and genealogy of the '''Comstock''' family in America. Comstock, John A., 1883. [http://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89067340125;view=1up;seq=1 Hathitrust]. * '''Cushing''': [http://books.google.com/books?id=0XTlb5pBsXsC The Genealogy of the Cushing Family]; Lemuel Cushing; 1877; Google Books * '''Dane''': [http://books.google.com/books/about/A_declaration_of_remarkable_providences.html?id=o6scIVL2k1wC A Declaration of Remarkable Providences in the Course of My Life + Pedigree of the Dane Family]; John Dane; 1854; Google Books * '''Delano''': [http://www.loc.gov/item/84200154/ The Genealogy, History and Alliances of the American House of Delano]; Joel Andrew Delano; 1899; Library of Congress * '''Delta Upsilon''' Decennial Catalogue, The. Delta Upsilon Fraternity. [http://books.google.com/books?id=YN0CAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA120&lpg=PA120&dq=%22Andrew+Kingsbury+Smith%22&source=bl&ots=rmdW2YCyF6&sig=I25x_oTfkzkj-rHkS-wGV1zhlLk&hl=en&sa=X&ei=PbU7UonTAaSXiQLM7IH4BQ&ved=0CDsQ6AEwBTgK#v=onepage&q=%22Andrew%20Kingsbury%20Smith%22&f=false Google Books]. *[http://openlibrary.org/books/OL23565658M/Genealogy_of_the_descendants_of_John_Deming_of_Wethersfield_Connecticut Genealogy of the descendants of John '''Deming''' of Wethersfield, Connecticut]. Dubuque, la: Press of Mathis-Mets co. (1904)
* '''Dodge''' Genealogy - Descendants of Tristram Dodge. Theron Royal Woodward, 1904. [http://archive.org/stream/cu31924029840448#page/n11/mode/2up archive.org]. *'''Doty / Doten''' [https://archive.org/details/dotydotenfamilyi00doty archive.org] * '''Duesler / Duessler / Dußler''' name Link, Online Book By: Charles Duesler http://www.duesler.com/html/charles_duelser_s_book.HTM * '''Edmonston /Edmonstone''' [http://www.edmonstone.com/ The Family Edmonstone of Duntreath] by: Sir Archibald Edmonstone 3rd. Bt.. Published 1875. Edited and with additions by Mary McGrigor, F.S.A. Scot. Published in 1996. WWW © Copyright. Designer: www.hartwooditconsulting.com Hosting: www.HITCHosting.net * '''Edmonstone''' [http://www2.thesetonfamily.com:8080/cadets/Edmonstone_Family.htm thesetonfamily.com] * Genealogy of the '''Elderkin''' family with intermarriages. Dyer White Elderkin, 1888. [http://archive.org/stream/genealogyofelder00elde#page/n7/mode/2up archive.org]. * '''Estes''': [http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005761267 The Snow-Estes Ancestry]; Nora Snow; 1939; The Hathi Trust * '''Evans''': [http://www.genealogy.com/ftm/t/e/v/Mark-S-Tevault/GENE8-0001.html Evans Family in Kentucky] * '''Filson''': [http://www.filsonhistorical.org/archive/news_v2n1.html The Filson Historical Society] The Filson Newsmagazine * '''Fisher & Woolley''' [https://archive.org/stream/genealogyoffishe00smit#page/n69/mode/2up Genealogy Of The Fisher Family archive.org] * [jjflynn.freeservers.com freeservers.com] '''Flynn''' family North Wales: * '''Foote''' family: or, The descendants of Nathaniel Foote, one of the first Settlers of Wethersfield, Connecticut]. Nathaniel Goodwin (1849). [http://books.google.com/books?id=3aFMAAAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover&dq=Foote+family&hl=en&sa=X&ei=tCYaUp2oBIau2AXNlIHgBA&ved=0CC8Q6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=Smith&f=false Google Books]. * '''Foote''' family: comprising the genealogy and history of Nathaniel Foote of Wethersfield, Connecticut, Vol 1]. Abram William Foote, (1907). [http://books.google.com/books?id=f1dMAAAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover&dq=Foote+family&hl=en&sa=X&ei=4EAaUpuoCqe22AXAxoGgBw&ved=0CDUQ6AEwAQ#v=onepage&q=Foote%20family&f=false Google Books]. * '''French''': Genealogy of the Descendants of Thomas French; Howard Barclay French; 1909; Google Books ::# [http://books.google.com/books?id=5gc5AQAAMAAJ Volume 1] ::# [http://books.google.com/books?id=Ugg5AQAAMAAJ Volume 2] * '''Gardiner''': [http://books.google.com/books?id=YvwcAAAAYAAJ The Gardiners of Narragansett]; Caroline E. Rodman Robinson; 1919; Google Books * '''Goode''': [http://www.rockystrickland.com/goode.htm rockystrickland.com] * '''Goodrich''': [http://www.goodrichfamilyassoc.org/index.htm] * '''Goodwin''': [https://archive.org/stream/goodwinsofkitter00good#page/n5/mode/2up The Goodwins of Kittery, York County, Maine]; John Samuel Goodwin; 1898; The Internet Archive * '''Greenwood''': [https://archive.org/stream/greenwoodgenealo00gree#page/n15/mode/2up Greenwood Genealogies, 1154-1914. By Frederick Greenwood of East Templeton, Massachusetts, U. S. A.] The Lyons Genealogical Company, Publishers, New York. Book. * '''Greer''': [[Space:Data_Entry_of_the_Descendants_of_Aquilla_Greer|Space:Data_Entry_of_the_Descendants_of_Aquilla_Greer]] * '''Griswold''' Family of Connecticut," Magazine of American History, The. (February 1884)]. E. Elbridge Salisbury. [http://archive.org/stream/griswoldfamilyof00sali#page/n5/mode/2up archive.org]. *[http://www.haskellfamilyhistory.com '''Haskell'''] * '''Higginson''': http://archive.org/details/descendantsofrev00higg Descendants of the Reverend Francis Higginson]; Thomas Wentworth Higginson; 1910; The Internet Archive * '''Hoar''': [https://archive.org/stream/hoarfamilyinamer00nour#page/n7/mode/2up The Hoar family in America and its English ancestry]; George Frisbie Hoar; 1899; The Internet Archive * One thousand years of Hubbard history, 866 to 1895]. Harlan Page Hubbard, 1895. [https://archive.org/stream/onethousandyears00daye#page/n5/mode/2up archive.org] * [http://archive.org/stream/huntingtonfamily00hunt#page/n9/mode/2up The '''Huntington''' Family in America: a Genealogical Memoir] by the Huntington Family Association (Hartford CT: 1915)
* [https://openlibrary.org/books/OL24300670M/The_Huntington_family_in_America The '''Huntington''' family in America - A supplement to the genealogical memoir published in 1915] by Huntington Family Association in Norwich, Connecticut
* '''Jameson''': [https://archive.org/stream/jamesonsinameric00jame#page/n7/mode/2up The Jamesons in America. 1647-1900]; E. O. Jameson; 1901; The Internet Archive * '''Kahl''': "History of Barron County, Wisconsin Volume 1" , edited by Newton S. Gordon. " [https://books.google.com/books?id=0dk4AQAAMAAJ&pg=PA618&lpg=PA618&dq=Johaken+Kahl&source=bl&ots=YsAm7KiVZB&sig=OBa-s_Yeppn82VZ5nQpmV6DnR_0&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiy9buf36zKAhXIQyYKHbrqCf8Q6AEIMjAF#v=onepage&q=Johaken%20Kahl&f=false] * '''Kendall''': [https://archive.org/stream/kendallfamilyina00clem#page/n7/mode/2up The Kendall Family in America]; William Montgomery Clemens; 1919; The Internet Archive * '''Kinsman''': [http://books.google.com/books?id=qXaq2HmOeYYC&source=gbs_navlinks_s Genealogical Record of the Descendants of Robert Kinsman, of Ipswich, Mass.]; Lucy W. Sticeney; 1876; Google Books * '''Lawson''': [http://lawsondna.org/home/ Lawson Surname DNA Project. Carl L Lawson] * [http://books.google.com/books?id=IiQxAAAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=false The '''Leland''' Magazine, Or, a Genealogical Record of Henry Leland, and His Descendants] by Sherman Leland, 1850
* [http://archive.org/stream/amemoirbiograph00levegoog#page/n10/mode/2up A Memoir Biographical and Genealogical, of Sir John '''Leverett''', Knt., Governor of Massachusetts] by Charles Edward Leverett. Crosby, Nichols & Co. 1856
* '''Lord''': [https://archive.org/stream/historyofdescend00lord#page/n9/mode/2up A History of the Descendants of Nathan Lord of Ancient Kittery, Me.]; C.C. Lord; 1912; The Internet Archive * [https://archive.org/stream/lundyfamilytheir00byuarms#page/n3/mode/2up The '''Lundy''' family and their decendants of whatsoever surname] by William Clinton Armstrong, 1902
* '''Mack''' genealogy : the descendants of John Mack of Lyme, Conn. with appendix containing genealogy of allied families, etc. by Martin, Sophia Smith, 1903 ::# [https://archive.org/stream/cu31924092514854#page/n3/mode/2up Vol I] ::# [https://archive.org/stream/mackgenealogydes22mart#page/n3/mode/2up Vol II] * '''Macomber''': [https://archive.org/stream/macombergenealog12stac#page/n7/mode/2up Macomber Genealogy]; Everett S. Stackpole; 1907; The Internet Archive * '''Mailliard''': [https://archive.org/stream/mailliardsofcali00mailrich#page/n5/mode/2up The Mailliards of California a family chronicle, 1868-1990]; William Somers Mailliard; 1991; The Internet Archive *[https://archive.org/stream/ancestorsdescend00ohle#page/n5/mode/2up Ancestors and descendants of David '''Paine''' and Abigail Shepard of Ludlow, Mass., 1463-1913] by Ohler, Clara May Paine, 1862
*[https://archive.org/stream/painefamilyrecor02pain#page/n7/mode/2up Paine Family Records: A Journal of Genealogical and Biographical Information Respecting the American Families of '''Payne, Paine, Payn''' &c, Volume 2] editor H. D. Paine, NY 1883
*[http://archive.org/stream/ourperryfamilyin00sinn#page/86/mode/2up/search/Smith Our '''Perry''' Family in Maine, It's Ancestors and Descendants] by Rev. Charles Nelson Sinnett; Publication: Lewiston, Maine: The Journal Printshop, 1911;
* '''Pierson''': [https://archive.org/details/piersongenealogi00pier Pierson Genealogical Records]; Lizzie E. Pierson; 1878; The Internet Archive * '''Porter''': [https://archive.org/stream/porterpedigreebe00port#page/n5/mode/2up A Porter Pedigree: Being an Account of the Ancestry and Descendants of Samuel and Martha (Perley) Porter of Chester, N.H., who Were Descendants of John Porter, of Salem, Mass., and of Allan '''Perley''', of Ipswich, Mass]; Julie Porter; 1907; The Internet Archive *[https://archive.org/stream/prattfamilygenea00prat#page/n7/mode/2up The '''Pratt''' family a genealogical record of Mathew Pratt, of Weymouth, Mass., and his American descendants, 1623-1889] by Francis G. Pratt, Jr., 1890 *[http://openlibrary.org/books/OL6924292M/Rathbone_genealogy Rathbone genealogy A complete history of the '''Rathbone''' family, dating from 1574 to date] by John C. Cooley, 1898
*[http://www.reynolds-family-history-essex.co.uk/reynolds_family_births_deaths_marriages_in_essex.asp '''Reynolds''' Family History] *[http://books.google.com/books?id=eSE2AQAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=false James '''Rogers''' of New London, CT and His Descendants] by [[Rogers-7676|James Swift Rogers]], 1902
*[https://archive.org/stream/genealogyofthoma00bail#page/n5/mode/2up Genealogy of Thomas '''Ruggles''' of Roxbury, 1637, to Thomas Ruggles of Romfret Connecticut] by Franklin Ladd Bailey, 1896
* '''Seidler / Zeidler / Zaidler''' [http://www.seidler.com/genealogy/SeidlerSearch.html] * '''Schooley''': [http://varley-swain-history.info/files/pdf/a_pioneer_schooley_family.pdf MAY SCHOOLEY IVEY, THE FRANKLIN PRESS, INC., MIAMI, FLORIDA, 1941]
* '''Shaw'''; [http://books.google.com/books?id=hrNRAAAAMAAJ Ancestors of Amyntas Shaw and his wife Lucy Tufts Williams]; Richard Cecil Stone; 1920; Google Books
* '''Shearer'''; [https://shearerblog.wordpress.com/some-genealogy-charts-for-shearer-and-related-families/]. '''Sherer - Sherow'''; [https://sites.google.com/site/sherowancestry/home/research/sherer---sherow] * '''Shinn''': [https://archive.org/details/historyofshinnfa00shin ''The History of The Shinn Family in Europe and America''] by Josiah Shinn * '''Shotwell''': [http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/003156740 Annals of our colonial ancestors]; Robert Smith & CO, Michigan, 1897
*[https://archive.org/stream/smithfamilybeing00readiala#page/n5/mode/2up The '''Smith''' Family: Being a Popular Account of Most Branches of the Name--however Spelt-- from the Fourteenth Century Downwards, with Numerous Pedigrees] by Compton Reade, 1904
*[http://archive.org/stream/neweditionofreco00perk#page/n7/mode/2up A New Edition of the Record of the Family of '''Roswell Smith'''. . . of Farmington, CT & Windsor, VT] by Henry E. Perkins, 1921
* '''Snow''': [http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005761267 The Snow-Estes Ancestry]; Nora Snow; 1939; The Hathi Trust * '''Sprague''': [https://archive.org/details/spraguesofmalden00cham The Spragues of Malden] (requires digital library card); George Walter Chamberlain; 1923; The Internet Archive * '''Stokes''': [https://archive.org/stream/genealogyofstoke00hain#page/n5/mode/2up Genealogy of the Stokes Family]; Richard Haines; 1903; The Internet Archive * '''Stone''': [http://books.google.com/books?id=bjVVAAAAMAAJ&source=gbs_navlinks_s Genealogy of the Stone Family Originating in Rhode Island]; Richard Cecil Stone; 1866; Google Books *[http://cslib.cdmhost.com/cdm/ref/collection/p4005coll11/id/486 John '''Tarbox''' of Lynn and his Descendants for Five Generations] by Rev. Increase N. Tarbox, 1888
*[https://archive.org/stream/memorialofthayer1874thay#page/n3/mode/2up Memorial of the '''Thayer''' Name, From the Massachusetts Colony of Weymouth and Braintree, Embracing Geneological (sic) and Biographical Sketches of Richard & Thomas Thayer, and Their Descendants from 1636 to 1814] by Bezaleel Thayer, 1874
* '''Thurston''': [https://archive.org/stream/thurstongenealogbyu00thur#page/n5/mode/2up Thurston Genealogies]; Brown Thurston; 1892; The Internet Archive * '''Tilton''': [http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005769832 The ancestry of Phoebe Tilton, 1775-1847, wife of Capt. Abel Lunt of Newburyport, Massachusetts]; Walter Goodwin Davis; 1947; The Hathi Trust *[https://archive.org/stream/historyoftremant01trem#page/n5/mode/2up The History of the Treman, Tremaine, Truman family in America] by Ebenezar M. Trema, 1901
*[http://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89062511381;view=1up;seq=5 The '''Vrooman''' Family in America - Descendants of Hendrick Meese Vrooman who came from Holland to America in 1664] by Grace Vrooman Wickersham & Ernest Bernard Comstock, 1949
*[http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005774621 A genealogical history of the '''Washburn'''s of Huron County, Ohio. Parkinson, Mildred J. Smith.] *[https://archive.org/stream/geoweekesgenealo00week#page/n7/mode/2up Geo: '''Weekes''': genealogy of the family of George Weekes, of Dorchester, Mass., 1635-1650 with some information in regard to other families of the same name: especially, Thomas, of Huntington, L. I., and Nathaniel, of Falmouth and Hardwick, Massachusetts] by Robert D. Weeks, 1885
* '''Westcott''': [https://archive.org/details/historygenealogy01whit History and Genealogy of the Ancestors and Some Descendants of Stukely Westcott] (requires digital library card); Roscoe L. Whitman; 1932; The Internet Archive *[https://archive.org/stream/genealogicaland00genegoog#page/n12/mode/2up The genealogical and encyclopedic history of the '''Wheeler''' family in America] by Albert Gallatin Wheeler, 1914
*[http://books.google.com/books?id=9J5AAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA6&lpg=PA6&dq=%22DESCENDANTS+OF+OBADIAH+WHEELER+OF+CONCORD%22&source=bl&ots=oH3MOy7A8M&sig=itPZLk5Wdt8I1AWvGzFED4yNB6Q&hl=en&sa=X&ei=HcOSUs3YNsPlrQHslYCIDQ&ved=0CEsQ6AEwBg#v=onepage&q=%22DESCENDANTS%20OF%20OBADIAH%20WHEELER%20OF%20CONCORD%22&f=false Genealogy of Some of the Descendants of Obadiah '''Wheeler''' of Concord] by Henry M. Wheeler
*[https://archive.org/stream/wildboresinameri00wilb#page/n5/mode/2up The '''Wildbores''' in America, a family tree] by John Reid Wilbor, 1907
* [https://archive.org/details/willetwilletswil00book '''Willet, Willets, Willett, Willits''' genealogy, a compilation of all the branches in England and America] by Bookstäver, Jacob Edgar, 1906 * '''Williams''': [http://books.google.com/books?id=hrNRAAAAMAAJ Ancestors of Amyntas Shaw and his wife Lucy Tufts Williams]; Richard Cecil Stone; 1920; Google Books *[http://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89062476734;view=1up;seq=21 The '''Willson''' family, 1672-1959.] by Willson, Richard Eugene
'''On-line Free Genealogy Courses & Other significant Videos, Tools:''' *mauricegleeson@doctors.org.uk ''How DNA can help your Family Tree Research'' By: Maurice Gleeson Administrator Spearin Surname Project * https://familysearch.org/learningcenter/home.html * http://is.byu.edu/site/courses/free.cfm * http://www.geneabloggers.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/RESOURCE-Free-Online-Genealogy-Education-Resources.pdf * '''How DNA can help your Family Tree research''' By: Maurice Gleeson Administrator Spearin Surname Project. mauricegleeson@doctors.org.uk . https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IvMsT0O8kJ8 * Tools: [http://www.ancestry.com/download/Charts Charts & Forms ancestry.com] ==Resources by Country== ===Australia=== *[http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper Australian Newspapers] *[http://austcemindex.com/ Australian Cemeteries Index] *[http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper Free Australian newspaper articles] *[http://www.convictrecords.com.au/ Convict Records of Australia. convictrecords.com.au] *[http://www.coraweb.com.au/ Convict & Other Records. coraweb.com.au] *[http://www.records.nsw.gov.au/ New South Wales Government, State Records. records.nsw.gov.au] *[https://www.bdm.vic.gov.au/research-and-family-history/search-your-family-history Births Deaths and Marriages, Victoria] *[https://prov.vic.gov.au Public Record Office, Victoria] *[https://bdm.justice.wa.gov.au/_apps/pioneersindex/default.aspx Western Australia Government, Births Deaths and Marriages] *[https://www.familyhistory.bdm.qld.gov.au Queensland Government, Births Deaths and Marriages] *[https://linctas.ent.sirsidynix.net.au/client/en_AU/names/ Tasmanian Government, Names Index. linctas.ent.sirsidynix.net.au] *[http://foundersandsurvivors.org/ Founders & Survivors. Australian Life Courses In Historical Context 1803-1920. foundersandsurvivors.org] *[https://www.genealogysa.org.au/resources/online-databases.html Genealogy SA genealogysa.org.au] *[http://worldconnect.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=SHOW&db=sabmd&recno=17450 World Connect, Roots Web ancestry.com] *[http://www.familyhistorysa.info/colonists.html South Australian Pioneer Families familyhistorysa.info] *[http://www.peterborough.sa.gov.au/CemeterySearch Cemetery Search, District Council of Peterborough peterborough.sa.gov.au] *[http://guides.slsa.sa.gov.au/bdm Births, Deaths and Marriages Government of South Australia guides.slsa.gov.au] *[http://www.theshipslist.com/ships/australia/SAassistedindex.shtml The Ship List, Immigrants to South Australia, (UK, assisted passage)1847-1886 theshiplist.com] *[http://www.theshipslist.com/ships/australia/SAgermanindex.shtml The Ship List, German Emigrants to South Australia, 1837-1866 theshiplist.com] *[http://www.slsa.sa.gov.au/fh/passengerlists/1Pioneers-Settlers-Adelaide.htm Pioneers And Settlers Bound For South Australia, Passenger Lists 1836-1852 slsa.sa.gov.au] *[http://www.ozships.net/ozships/ Ozships, Australian shipping 1788-1968 ozships.net] ===Barbados=== *[http://monumentalarchiveproject.com/collections.html Barbados Monumental Archive Project] ===Belgium=== *[https://search.arch.be/en/ State Archives for Belgium] *[https://probat.west-vlaanderen.be/Home.aspx Probate Belgium] *[http://search.arch.be/ RIJKSARCHIEF BELGIË] *[http://probat.west-vlaanderen.be/Home.aspx WEST VLAANDEREN] ===Britain & UK=== *[http://digital.nls.uk/histories-of-scottish-families/pageturner.cfm?id=93506071 National Library of Scotland, Histories of Scottish Families digital.nls.uk] *[http://www.freebmd.org.uk/cgi/search.pl Free Birth, Marriage, Death records] *[https://www.freecen.org.uk/ Free UK Census information (1841-1911)] *[https://www.freereg.org.uk/ Free UK Parish records] *[http://www.genuki.org.uk/index.html GENUKI provides a virtual reference library of genealogical information of particular relevance to the UK and Ireland.] *[http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/ The National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, TW9 4DU] *[http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/advanced-search The National Archives Discovery Advanced Search] *[https://en.m.wikisource.org/wiki/Dictionary_of_National_Biography,_1885-1900 Dictionary of National Biography] *[https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_BCUJAAAAIAAJ Dictionary of National Biography, London, 1885-1900] by Stephen, Lesile, Sir. 1832-1904 published 1865 *[http://www.gracesguide.co.uk/Main_Page ''Grace's Guide is the leading source of historical information on industry and manufacturing in Britain''] *[https://archive.org/details/historyworthies04fullgoog The Worthies of England, 1811 by Thomas Fuller in three Volumens] *[[Smith-27264|UK Naming Conventions and other articles]] at FamilyHistoryAlive.com *[https://archive.org/stream/agenealogicalan03burkgoog#page/n12/mode/2up A genealogical and heraldic history of the extinct and dormant baronetcies] by John Burke, John Bernard Burke * Shaw, William A. (1906). The Knights of England ::#[https://archive.org/stream/knightsofengland01shawuoft#page/n7/mode/2up Vol I] ::#[https://archive.org/stream/knightsofengland02shawuoft#page/n9/mode/2up Vol II] *[https://archive.org/details/knightsofengland02shawuoft/page/n9/mode/2up The Knights of England. A complete record from the earliest time to the present day of the knights of all the orders of chivalry in England, Scotland, and Ireland, and of knights bachelors, incorporating a complete list of knights bachelors dubbed in Ireland] by Shaw, William Arthur, 1865-1943; Burtchaell, George Dames, 1853-1921 *Willis, Browne (1750). [[Wikipedia: Template:Cite Notitia Parliamentaria]]. ''Notitia Parliamentaria, Part II: A Series or Lists of the Representatives in the several Parliaments held from the Reformation 1541, to the Restoration 1660'' ... London. * Wikipedia: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oxford_Dictionary_of_National_Biography#Oxford_Dictionary_of_National_Biography Links to Oxford Dictionary of National Biography]. Multi-volume. *[http://www.bl.uk/onlinegallery/onlineex/unvbrit/p/027slo000002596u00052000.html 1588 Map of '''London''']
*[http://www.celtic-casimir.com/links.html Genealogy Links for Britain and the UK]
*[http://www.archive.org/stream/particulardescri00smit#page/n8/mode/1up The Particular Description of '''England''' 1588] by William Smith, Rouge Dragon
*[http://books.google.com/books?id=y7FLAQAAIAAJ&printsec=frontcover&dq=Index+and+epitome&hl=en&sa=X&ei=DsvgUc-iN4mciQK3r4CoAw&ved=0CC8Q6AEwAA Dictionary of National Biography ('''England''')] by Sir Sidney Lee *[http://books.google.com/books?id=lC08AAAAIAAJ&printsec=frontcover&dq=Dictionary+of+National+Biography%C2%A0&lr=&num=100&as_brr=1#v=onepage&q=&f=false Dictionary of National Biography ('''England''')] By Leslie Stephen, George Smith, Sidney Lee
*[http://www.archive.org/details/athenaeoxoniense02wooduoft Athenae Oxonienses: an exact history of all the writers and bishops who have had their education in the University of '''Oxford''' : to which are added the Fasti, or Annals of the said University (1813)]
*[http://db.theclergydatabase.org.uk/jsp/search/index.jsp Church of England Clergy database] *[http://venn.lib.cam.ac.uk/Documents/acad/2015/search-2015.html Cambridge University searchable database of biographies of former students. Also contains info on Oxford and Trinity Dublin former students] *[http://www.genguide.co.uk/search/ Genguide for United Kingdom] *[http://www.freebmd.org.uk/ Free BMD] Free Internet Access to registration index of births, marriages and deaths for England and Wales by The Trustees of Free UK Genealogy, a charity registered in England and Wales, Number 1096940 *[https://familysearch.org/search/collection/1473015 England Marriages, 1538–1973] *[https://sites.google.com/site/cochoit/home Medieval Genealogy Resources] *[https://sites.google.com/site/cochoit/home/visitations Visitations in Medieval England] *[http://cheshire-heraldry.org.uk/visitations/ Visitations of Cheshire] *[https://archive.org/stream/visitationofches00glov#page/210/mode/2up Visitation of '''Cheshire''' 1580] Edited by John Paul Rylands, 1882 *[https://archive.org/stream/recordsociety58recouoft#page/214/mode/2up/search/Smith Pedigrees Made at the Visitation of Cheshire 1613] 1909 *[http://thornber.net/cheshire/index.html A Scrapbook of '''Cheshire''', England] by Craig Thornber
*[http://books.google.com/books?id=c70PAAAAIAAJ&ots=M--NXrDc_Q&dq=%22History%20of%20Cheshire%22&pg=PP9#v=onepage&q=Smith&f=false The history of '''Cheshire''': containing King's Vale-Royal Entire] by Daniel King, William Smith, William Webb *[http://www.archive.org/details/historyofcountyp00orme The history of the county palatine and city of '''Chester''', England, Vol 1] By George Ormerod (1819) *[http://books.google.com/books?id=7kEjAQAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q=Smith&f=false History of the County Palatine and City of '''Chester''', England, Vol II] By George Ormerod (1819) *[http://archive.org/stream/historyofcountyp03orme#page/123/mode/1up/search/Smith History of the County Palatine and City of '''Chester''', England, Vol III] By George Ormerod (1819) *[https://archive.org/details/danmoniioriental00prin The Worthies of Devon, 1810 edition, London] *[https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Search/Home?lookfor=heraldic%20Visitations%20&searchtype=all&ft=&setft=false Heraldic Visitations] *[https://archive.org/details/VisitationOfTheCountyOfDevonInTheYear1620 The Visitation of the County of Devon comprising the Heralds' Visitations of 1531, 1564 & 1620, Exeter, 1895] *[https://archive.org/stream/pedigreesrecorde00lond#page/n5/mode/2up Pedigrees recorded at the visitations of the county palatine of '''Durham''' made by William Flower, Norroy king-of-arms] printed by Joseph Foster, 1887
*[http://archive.org/search.php?query=creator%3A%22William%20Phillimore%20Watts%22&page=2 Various books of English church and probate records] by Phillimore, William Phillimore Watts, 1853-1913, ed. This astounding collection of limited production books includes records from '''Berks, Buckinghamshire, Cambridgeshire, Cheshire, Chiswick, Cornwall, Cumberland, Derbyshire, Devonshire, Dorset, Gloucestershire, Hampshire, Huntingdonshire, London, Leichestershire, Middlesex, Norfolk, Northampton, Nottingham, Shropshire, Somerset, Warwickshire, Wiltshire, Worchester''' and others
*[http://forebears.io/england/northamptonshire Northamptonshire Genealogical Records] *[https://www.medievalgenealogy.org.uk/och/northumberland.shtml Older County Histories: Northumberland] *[http://www.medievalgenealogy.org.uk/och/northumberland.shtml Some Notes On Medieval English Genealogy] Excellent lists of pre-1600 sources such as [http://www.medievalgenealogy.org.uk/och/northumberland.shtml Older County Histories: Northumberland] *[http://www.britishsurnames.co.uk/ British Surnames, britishsurnames.co.uk]. *[http://nationalarchives.gov.uk/accessions/2015/15digests/War.htm Major accessions to repositories in 2015 relating to World War 1 nationalarchives.gov.uk] *[http://www.Parish Maps of Yorkshire/big/eng/YKS/Misc/Maps/ParishMaps.html Parish Maps of Yorkshire Parish Maps of Yorkshire] ===Canada=== ====National or multiple provinces==== *[http://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/census/Pages/census.aspx Library and Archives Canada] - Searchable Canadian censuses *[http://automatedgenealogy.com/ Automated Genealogy] - Free transcriptions of some Canadian censuses. *[http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/archivianet/020152_e.html Library and Archives Canada]. War Diaries of the First World War. *[http://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/military-heritage/Pages/digitization-cef-service-files.aspx Library and Archives Canada]. World War I Files, Canadian Expeditionary Force (CEF). *[http://www.veterans.gc.ca/eng/remembrance/memorials/canadian-virtual-war-memorial Veterans Affairs Canada]. The Canadian Virtual War Memorial (CVWM). *[http://www.cwgc.org/ CWGC]. Commonwealth War Graves Commission (CWGC). *[http://www.cmp-cpm.forces.gc.ca/dhh-dhp/his/docs/CEF_e.pdf National Defense]. Official History of the Canadian Army in the First World War CANADIAN EXPEDITIONARY FORCE 1914-1919. By COLONEL G. W. L. NICHOLSON, C.D. *[http://cemetery.canadagenweb.org/ Canada GenWeb Cemetery Project] *[http://obitlinkspage.com/obit/canada.htm Canadian Obituary Links Page] *[http://www.archive.org/stream/cihm_08546#page/n13/mode/2up The Canadian biographical dictionary and portrait gallery of eminent and self-made men: '''Quebec & Maritime Provinces''' volume] by , 1881 ====Alberta==== *[https://provincialarchives.alberta.ca/how-to/find-birth-marriage-and-death-records Alberta Vital Statistics]. Click Index links on this page. ====British Columbia==== *[http://search-collections.royalbcmuseum.bc.ca/Genealogy Royal BC Museum BC Archives (vital statistics for '''British Columbia'''). Genealogy - General Search royalbcmuseum.bc.ca] ====Manitoba==== *[http://vitalstats.gov.mb.ca/Query.php Search vital statistics for '''Manitoba'''] *[http://www.mhs.mb.ca/docs/people/ Memorable Manitobans] ====New Brunswick==== *Provincial Archives of '''New Brunswick''' [https://archives.gnb.ca/Search/FEDS/Default.aspx?culture=en-CA Federated Database Search]: Search 38 of the most common databases at the provincial archives in one place. Note : Not all databases are captured in this search, but it's a great starting point. *Provincial Archives of '''New Brunswick''' [http://archives.gnb.ca/Search/VISSE/?culture=en-CA Vital Records Search]. Better for searching specifically for BMD information, allows wildcards and soundex options. *Provincial Archives of '''New Brunswick''': Johnson, Daniel, "Vital Statististics from New Brunswick Newspapers" [https://archives.gnb.ca/Search/NewspaperVitalStats/?culture=en-CA search page]. Full-Text Search of transcribed articles from numerous newspapers from 1784 to 1899. *[https://theancestorhunt.com/blog/free-online-new-brunswick-city-directories/?fbclid=IwAR1oT9Zql-cuZuIAz9sYl5Obz51Yd2m-v8fuV_lGhX6mnr8RaU57VJUtsvE Free Online New Brunswick City Directories], The Ancestor Hunt. ====Nova Scotia==== *[https://www.novascotiagenealogy.com/ Historical Vital Statistics for '''Nova Scotia'''] *[http://books.google.com/books?id=Q3zYusa_mHkC&printsec=frontcover&dq=First+Settlers+Colchester&hl=en&sa=X&ei=48fgUbC4J-KniQKXnoGICw&ved=0CC8Q6AEwAA Historical and genealogical record of the first settlers of '''Colchester'''] by Thomas Miller (1873) ====Ontario==== *[http://archive.org/stream/canadianbiograph01torouoft#page/n7/mode/2up The Canadian biographical dictionary and portrait gallery of eminent and self-made men: '''Ontario''' volume] by American Biographical Pub. Co., Toronto; Chicago, 1880 *[http://www.ontariogenealogy.com/Victoria/eldonhis.html Ontario, Eldon Township History.] ontariogenealogy.com *[http://archives.queensu.ca/search-our-collections/genealogy/dr-hc-burleigh-fonds Queen's University Archives] Herbert Clarence Burleigh Fonds Collection for over 1,000 families with roots in the Kingston area, Ontario, Canada. *[http://www.ourontario.ca/holdings/news.html Our Ontario] Ontario Newspaper Archive. *[https://www.huroncounty.ca/library/special-collections/digitized-newspapers/ Huron County] Digitized Huron County Newspapers. ====Quebec==== *[https://archive.org/details/lescanadiensfran00dion Les Canadiens-Français : '''origine des familles émigrées de France, d'Espagne, de Suisse, etc., pour venir se fixer au Canada, deupis la fondation de Québec jusqua ces derniers temps et signification de leurs noms (1914).'''] English Translation = French Canadians: origin of immigrant families from France, Spain, Switzerland, etc., to be fixed in Canada since the founding of Quebec up to modern times and meaning of their names (1914) '''''Note''''': étude sur les noms seulement, aucune généalogie / ''study of names only, no genealogy''. ====Saskatchewan ==== *[http://genealogy.ehealthsask.ca/vsgs_srch.aspx Saskatchewan Vital Statistics]. ===Czech Republic=== *[https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/DA?lang=en Digital State Regional Archives Trebon and State District Archives of South Bohemia. digi.ceskearchivy.cz] *[http://actapublica.eu/ Vitejte v Acta Publica actapublica.eu] *[https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz Digital State Regional Archives Trebon and State District Archives of South Bohemia (Czech Republic)] *[http://www.portafontium.eu/?language=cs Plsen portafontium.eu] *[http://ebadatelna.soapraha.cz/pages/IndexPage?1 Praha (Prague) ebadatelna.soapraha.cz] ===France=== *[http://www.archivesdefrance.culture.gouv.fr/ressources/en-ligne/etat-civil Early French Parish and Civil Records] ===Germany=== *[http://www.kinquest.com/degenealogy/badwue.php KinQuest Kinquest.com] German Research at Libraries and Archives in Baden-Wuerttemberg. *[http://www.auswanderer-oldenburg.de/showsource.php?sourceID=S21075&tree=Auswanderer Immigrants from Germany search engine] *[http://members.home.nl/johanbreukink/link/duits.html Bookmarks Duitsland] *[http://www.hollebeek.nl/family/genduit.html Duitsland] *[http://www.genealogienetz.de/genealogy.html genealogy.net, the german genealogy Internet portal] *[http://www.die-maus-bremen.de/index.php Bremen, Germany] *[http://www.lwl.org/westfaelische-geschichte/portal/Internet/finde/einfache_suche/haupt.php?urlNeu= Westfalische searchengine] *[https://www.loc.gov/rr/genealogy/bib_guid/german-immigration.pdf www.loc.gov] German Immigrant Arrivals: Resources in the Library of Congress. Compiled and Annotated by: Barbara B. Walsh. PDF. *[https://www.deutsche-digitale-bibliothek.de/item/C5JOJOF7I7YMKXUUI6AGUJJDGTK6P454 Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg deutsche-digitale-bibliothek.de] (Note: Free online digital images of Baden-Württemberg Church Books , English translation = click top right word where it says "Deutsch".) ===Ireland=== * [https://www.irishgenealogy.ie/en/ Free BMD] * [https://www.ancestryireland.com/search-irish-genealogy-databases/ County Antrim and County Down - Free to search BMD ] * [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie Irish Census records] * [http://www.lennonwylie.co.uk Belfast Street Directories] * [https://registers.nli.ie/ Catholic Parish Records] * [https://www.irelandxo.com/ Ireland Reaching Out] * [http://downsurvey.tcd.ie/ The Down Survey] * [https://www.townlands.ie/ Locate Parish, Townland, Barony] * [http://maps.osi.ie/publicviewer/#V2,719474,686162,0,7 Multi-layer Comprehensive Map - See Help Video] * [http://webgis.buildingsofireland.ie/HistoricEnvironment/ Historic Sites and Buildings] ===Italy and Sicily=== * [https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Italy FamilySearch.org Italy] *[http://sicilianfamilytree.com/ Sicilian Family Tree] *[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Italy_Military_Records#Military_Records_of_Genealogical_Value Italy Military Records of Genealogical Value familysearch.org] *[http://www.antenati.san.beniculturali.it/en/home The Portale Antenati (Ancestors Portal) - promoted and sponsored by the Direzione Generale per gli Archivi (Italian National Archives) antenati.san.beniculturali.it] ===the Netherlands=== *[http://www.tresoar.nl/links/Pages/Links---Genealogie.aspx Tresoar many links Friesland research] *[http://www.fryske-akademy.nl/fryske-akademy/utjeften/online-publikaasjes/skiednis/fryske-testaminten-oant-1550/?no_cache=1&sword_list%5b%5d=testaminten Friese testamenten tot 1550] *[https://archief.amsterdam/indexen/index.nl.html Amsterdam] *[http://www.archieven.nl/nl/personen searchengine Dutch all archives NL] *[http://217.114.107.60/atlantispubliek/default.aspx?modules=Akten%20en%20registers#Enschede archive(Twente)] *[http://www.geldersarchief.nl/zoeken/?mivast=37&miadt=37&mizig=128&miview=tbl&milang=nl&micols=1&mires=0 Gelderland archive] *[https://www.erfgoedleiden.nl/collecties/personen Leiden archive] *[http://www.hetutrechtsarchief.nl/collectie/archiefbank/indexen Utrecht archive] *[http://home.hccnet.nl/j.gaal/links.htm hccnet.nl] Numerous links to online resources for the Netherlands. *[http://www.voorouders.net/links/ Voorouders.net] links to resources for the Netherlands. *[http://www.hollebeek.nl/family/genned.html Hollebeek.nl links] *[http://genealogie.bestelinks.nl/ bestelinks] Genealogie links resources for the Netherlands. *[http://www.grijsbaard.nl/WZV1688/StartTelling1688.html Zeeland and more] *[http://digicollectie.tresoar.nl/object.php?object=330&toon=154 all digital available church books records etc from Tresoar (Friesland archive)] *[http://www.drentsehistorischevereniging.nl/index.php/info-platform/links/genealogie genealogy Links Drenthe] *[https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B8499HZlCKZGMmJWX1pFdXhIdTA/edit Video History of surnames all countries and in English] *[http://www.historischcentrumoverijssel.nl/doorzoek-de-collecties/archieven Historisch Centrum Overijssel] *[http://www.oudheidkamertwente.nl/ Oudheidkamer Twente] *[http://www.archieven.nl/nl/ Archieven Nederland] *[[Space:Dutch_Archives|wikitree Dutch Archives Dutch Roots Project]] *[http://www.nationaalarchief.nl/ Dutch National Archive] *[https://www.wiewaswie.nl/ WieWasWie - All kinds of Dutch primary sources] *[http://www.allelimburgers.nl/ Limburg archive] *[https://stadsarchief.rotterdam.nl/zoek-en-ontdek/stamboom/zoeken-op-personen/ Rotterdam archive] *[https://www.delpher.nl/ Scanned Dutch Newspapers with name search] *[https://cbgverzamelingen.nl/ Dutch Institute for Genealogy with many digitized records] *[https://www.online-begraafplaatsen.nl/ 1.5 Million graves of Dutch Cemeteries] *[https://www.graftombe.nl/ Another website with Dutch and Belgian graves, organised per province] ===New Zealand=== *[[:Category:New_Zealand_Genealogy_Resources|Free On-Line New Zealand sources]] ===Norway=== *[http://www.mine-aner.dk/SS%20engelsk/engelsk-o/master_index.htm Norway research cite.] *[http://www.nb.no/nbsok/search?page=0&menuOpen=false&instant=true&action=search¤tHit=-1&searchString=bygdebok Norway Digital National Library] with bygdeboks for many areas *[https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/ Digitalarckivet] Digital Archives for Norway’s census, parish records , probate etc. ===Poland=== *[http://ermland-fotos.de/ over 2000 images of tombe stones from Warmia and its neighboring districts in Poland - formerly Ermland, Provinz East-Prussia of Germany] *[https://www.szukajwarchiwach.pl/ Search engine for Polish state archives, including numerous digitized files] *[https://geneteka.genealodzy.pl/?lang=eng Genealogical search engine for indexed names in church and state BMD records, including some scans of records] ===Scotland=== *[http://www.kilmeny.vispa.com/quaker.html Glasgow Quaker Cemetery] *[http://www.findagraveinscotland.com/ Find A Grave in Scotland] *[http://www.scotlandscensus.gov.uk/ Scotland Free Census] *[http://www.freecen.org.uk/ Scotland Free Census] *[https://archive.org/details/scottishrecordso43scotuoft Scottish Record Society, Edinburg. Registers of births, etc. Scotland] *[http://www.oldscottish.com/blog/hundreds-of-family-histories-for-free Old Scottish Genealogy and Family History ] - free links to 400 books from National Library of Scotland - Scottish Families. Also search (pay) links to Kirk Sessions and parish records - some free info included. *[http://www.scottishhistory.com/articles/misc/macvsmc.html Scottish History scottishhistory.com] *[http://www.poms.ac.uk/ People Of Medieval Scotland 1093-1314 poms.ac.uk] *[http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SCOTLAND.htm Scotland, Kings fmg.ac] *[http://www.chuckspeed.com/balquhidder/history/alan.htm Stewart Families ] *[http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~rykbrown/principal_families.htm Principal Families, Balquihidder, Perthshire Scotland] *[http://chuckspeed.com/stewart.ged/d1.htm Stewarts James Mhor forward, chuckspeed.com] *[http://www.medievalgenealogy.org.uk/index.html Some Notes On Medieval English Genealogy. medievalgenealogy.org.uk] *[http://www.thepeerage.com/ A genealogical survey of the peerage in Britain as well as the royal families of Europe. thepeerage.com] *[http://www.medievalgenealogy.org.uk/sources/peerages.shtml Medieval source material on the internet: Modern works: Peerages and other compilations] (These web pages are designed to provide some useful resources, mainly for those tracing medieval English genealogy. The dates covered extend up to about 1600. Some Welsh (and a little Scottish and Irish) material is also included); compiled by Chris Phillips (not a professional genealogist or historian) ===Slovenian roots=== *[[Space:Slovenski_Portal_%28Slovene_Portal%29|Slovenian portal]] ===South Africa=== *[http://www.eggsa.org/librarySearch/searchGraves.htm eGSSA Library Gravestone Photographs] ===Sweden=== * [http://www.arkivdigital.se/ Arkiv Digital], Släktforskning i färg på nätet arkivdigital.se * See also Parishes categories in Sweden [[:Category:Parishes%2C_Sweden|link]] they contain local info ===Turkey=== * [http://katalog.devletarsivleri.gov.tr/Giris.aspx?ReturnUrl=%2Fdefault.aspx%3Flang%3DEng&lang=Eng The Ottoman Archives katalog.devletarsivleri.gov.tr] ===United States=== ====Arkansas, United States==== * [http://www.usgenweb.org/ usgenweb.org] , [http://www.argenweb.net/ argenweb.net] ====Connecticut, United States==== *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~ctbiog/ '''Connecticut''' Biographies Project]
*[http://connecticuthistory.org/towns-page/ '''Connecticut History''']
*(Listing of all towns-Click on town to find history resources for that particular town) *[https://archive.org/stream/genealogicalfami01cutt#page/n0/mode/2up Genealogical and family history of the state of Connecticut; a record of the achievements of her people in the making of a commonwealth and the founding of a nation] by William Cutter, et. al., 1911 *{{MLA citation|author=William Richard Cutter, Edward Henry Clement, Samuel Hart, Mary Kingsbury Talcott, Frederick Bostwick, Ezra S. Stearns, eds. | title = ''Genealogical and family history of the state of Connecticut'' | volume= Vol. 2 | publication-place = New York | publisher = Lewis Historical Publishing Co. | year = 1911 | url = https://play.google.com/store/books/details?id=XO8nAQAAMAAJ | repository = Google Books}} Click [[[Space:Citation_Format_for_Online_Books#Cutter2|HERE]]] to get the citation format for this book.
*{{MLA citation |author =William Richard Cutter, ed. | title = ''Genealogical and family history of the state of Connecticut'' | publication-place = New York | publisher = Lewis Historical Publishing Co. | year = 1911 | volume = Vol. 4 | url = https://openlibrary.org/books/OL6535070M/Genealogical_and_family_history_of_the_state_of_Connecticut | repository = Open Library}} Click [[[Space:Citation_Format_for_Online_Books#Cutter4|HERE]]] to get the citation format for this book.
*{{MLA citation | author =R. R. Hinman | title = ''A Catalogue of the Names of the Early Puritan Settlers Of The Colony Of Connecticut: With The Time Of Their Arrival In The Country and Colony: their standing in society, place of residence, condition in life, where from, business, &c., as far as is found on record collected from records.'' | publication-place = Hartford, Conn. | publisher = Case, Tiffany and Company | year = 1852 | url = https://archive.org/stream/catalogueofnames010hinm#page/n9/mode/2up | repository = Internet Archive}} Click [[[Space:Citation_Format_for_Online_Books#Hinman|HERE]]] to get the citation format for this book.
*[http://dunhamwilcox.net/ct/durham_births.htm '''Durham''', Middlesex County, Connecticut Births, 1742-1843, Extracted from History of Durham, CT] by William C. Fowler
*{{MLA citation | author=Donald Lines Jacobus |year= 1930 Fairfield, CT; Reprint 2007 | publisher = Genealogical Publishing Co. |title=''History and Genealogy of the Families of Old '''Fairfield''''' |publication-place=Baltimore |volume=Vol. 1 |url=http://books.google.com/books?id=5xYVpaBmRnEC&printsec=frontcover&dq=%22Families+of+Old+Fairfield%22&hl=en&sa=X&ei=zUtUUs6NOYafrAGmtoGIBg&ved=0CEMQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=%22Families%20of%20Old%20Fairfield%22&f=false |repository = Google Books}} Click [[[Space:Citation_Format_for_Online_Books#Fairfield|HERE]]] to get the citation format for this book.
*[http://books.google.com/books?id=WJ_XiLoXvLkC&printsec=frontcover&dq=%22Families+of+Early+Hartford%22&hl=en&sa=X&ei=__zhUcKTMIK5igL-44CABg&ved=0CC8Q6AEwAA Families of Early '''Hartford''', Connecticut] by Lucius Barnes Barbour (1977)
*[http://books.google.com/books?id=dlcBAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA134&lpg=PA134&dq=A+Catalogue+of+the+Names+of+the+First+Puritan+Settlers+of+the+Colony+of+Connecticut+philip+galpin&source=bl&ots=adMCu3HcCi&sig=EtIeK93zgsh7Vhg3Vy_J5ozeRYI&hl=en&sa=X&ei=MIqqU8PHBcW2yASxnYC4Dg&ved=0CCsQ6AEwAg#v=onepage&q=A%20Catalogue%20of%20the%20Names%20of%20the%20First%20Puritan%20Settlers%20of%20the%20Colony%20of%20Connecticut%20philip%20galpin&f=false A catalogue of the names of the first Puritan settlers of the colony of Connecticut] by Royal Ralph Hinman, 1846
*[http://www.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=7389 Talcott, M. K. List of Burials, or "Sexton's List", of the Center Church Burying Ground, '''Hartford'''. Hartford, Conn.: Connecticut Quarterly, 1898-1899] compiled by Karen O'Maxfield *{{MLA citation |author=Charles William Manwaring|year=1904 |title=''A Digest of the Early Connecticut '''Probate Records: Hartford District, 1635-1700''''' |publisher=R.S. Peck & Co., Printers |publication-place=Hartford, CT |volume= Vol. I | url=http://archive.org/stream/digestofearlycon02manw#page/n3/mode/2up |repository=Internet Archive}} Click [[[Space:Citation_Format_for_Online_Books#HartfordCourt2|HERE]]] to get the citation format for this book.
*{{MLA citation |author=Charles William Manwaring|year=1904 |title=''A Digest of the Early Connecticut '''Probate Records: Hartford District, 1700-1729''''' |publisher=R.S. Peck & Co., Printers |publication-place=Hartford, CT |volume=Vol. II |url=https://play.google.com/store/books/details?id=XAIMAAAAYAAJ|repository=Google Books}} Click [[Space:Citation_Format_for_Online_Books#HartfordCourt2|HERE]] to get the citation format for this book. (I like this version [https://archive.org/stream/digestofearlycon02manw#page/n3/mode/2up A digest of the early Connecticut probate records. Vol II])
*{{MLA citation |author=Charles William Manwaring|year=1906 |title=''A Digest of the Early Connecticut '''Probate Records: Hartford District, 1729-1750''''' |publisher=R.S. Peck & Co., Printers |publication-place=Hartford, CT |volume=Vol. III |url=http://archive.org/stream/digestofearlycon03manw#page/n5/mode/2up |repository=Internet Archive}} Click [[Space:Citation_Format_for_Online_Books#HartfordCourt3|HERE]] to get the citation format for this book.
*[http://books.google.com/books?id=RJcfa0INt4IC&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q&f=false Families of Early '''Milford''', Connecticut] by Susan Emma Woodruff Abbott
*[http://books.google.com/books?id=Sa7RAAAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover&dq=Alfred+Andrews&hl=en&sa=X&ei=gbTnT7eTG-nC2wWwupDaCQ&ved=0CDcQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=Alfred%20Andrews&f=false Memorial. Genealogy & Ecclesiastical History of First Church, '''New Britain''', Connecticut] by Alfred Andrews (1867) Click here [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Citation_Format_for_Online_Books#FirstChurch]] to get the citation format for this book.
*[http://archive.org/stream/newhavengenealog00jaco#page/n3/mode/2up Families of Ancient '''New Haven''', Connecticut, Vol I] by Donald Lines Jacobus Click here [[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Citation_Format_for_Online_Books#NewHaven1]] to get the citation format for this book.
*[http://books.google.com/books?id=lAoWAAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover&dq=First+Church+Christ+New+Haven,+Connecticut&hl=en&sa=X&ei=rSOIUunsGsmUiALy7oHgBw&ved=0CC0Q6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=First%20Church%20Christ%20New%20Haven%2C%20Connecticut&f=false Historical Catalogue of the Members of the First Church of Christ in '''New Haven''', Connecticut, Parts 1639-1914] by Franklin Bowditch Dexter, 1914. Click here [[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Citation_Format_for_Online_Books#Dexter]] to get the citation format for this book.
*[http://archive.org/stream/historynewlondo00caulgoog#page/n2/mode/2up History of '''New London''', Connecticut: From the First Survey of the Coast in 1612 to 1852] by Frances Manwaring Caulkins, 1852 Click here [[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Citation_Format_for_Online_Books#CaulkinsNewLondon]] to get the citation format for this book. *[http://archive.org/search.php?query=Modern%20History%20of%20New%20London%2C%20Connecticut A Modern History of '''New London''' County, Connecticut] by Benjamin Tinkham Marshall, 1922; several volumes
*[http://books.google.com/books?id=8BMCAAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover&dq=Southington,+Conn&hl=en&sa=X&ei=fgHsUZDBDNHUigLKz4CADw&ved=0CC8Q6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=Southington%2C%20Conn&f=false Ecclesiastical and Other Sketches of '''Southington''', Connecticut] By Heman Rowlee Timlow, 1875 Click here [[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Citation_Format_for_Online_Books#Southington]] to get the citation format for this book.
*[http://www.archive.org/details/historytownston00wheegoog History of the town of '''Stonington''', New London, Connecticut] by Richard Anson Wheeler Click here [[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Citation_Format_for_Online_Books#Stonington]] to get the citation format for this book.
*[http://archive.org/stream/commemorativebio1903chic#page/n5/mode/2up Commemorative Biographical Record of '''Tolland and Windham''' counties, Connecticut] by J. H. Beers & Co. (1903) Click here [[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Citation_Format_for_Online_Books#TollandCommemorative]] to get the citation format for this book.
*[http://archive.org/stream/cu31924028843410#page/n9/mode/2up '''Wethersfield''' Inscriptions] by Edward Sweetser Tillotson (1899) Click here [[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Citation_Format_for_Online_Books#Inscriptions]] to get the citation format for this book.
*[http://archive.org/stream/historyofancient11adam#page/n5/mode/2up The History of Ancient '''Wethersfield''', Connecticut, Vol I, pt 1] by Sherman W. Adams and Henry R. Stiles
*[http://archive.org/stream/historyofancient12adam#page/n5/mode/2up The History of Ancient '''Wethersfield''', Connecticut, Vol I, pt 2] by Sherman W. Adams and Henry R. Stiles Click here [[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Citation_Format_for_Online_Books#AncientWethersfieldI]] to get the citation format for this book.
*[http://books.google.com/books?id=1wh_62GdoPgC&pg=PP1&lpg=PP1&dq=Ancient+Wethersfield&source=bl&ots=uV5xRd5N7N&sig=4w0orn-XUgqLKw9ZwltX4GkscmQ&hl=en&sa=X&ei=bQjiUZTEPKSviALXioDIBA&ved=0CEIQ6AEwAzgK Families of Ancient '''Wethersfield''', Connecticut] by Henry Reed Stiles
*[http://archive.org/stream/annalsfamilyreco00boydj#page/n9/mode/2up Annals and Family Records of '''Winchester''', Connecticut] by John Boyd (1871) Click here [[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Citation_Format_for_Online_Books#Annals]] to get the citation format for this book.
*[http://archive.org/stream/historygenealogi11stil#page/n11/mode/2up History and Genealogies of Ancient '''Windsor''', Connecticut] by Henry R. Stiles Click here [[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Citation_Format_for_Online_Books#AncientWindsor]] to get the citation format for this book.
*[https://archive.org/stream/historyofredding1906todd#page/n9/mode/2up The History Of Redding Connecticut. By: Charles Burr Todd] ====Georgia United States==== *[http://fax.libs.uga.edu/common/query.asp Website for Georgia research] *[http://genealogytrails.com/geo/ Georgia, Genealogy Trails genealogytrails.com] *[http://genealogytrails.com/geo/worth/ Worth County, Georgia Genealogy Trails genealogytrails.com] *[http://usgwarchives.net/ga/ All Counties Index Georgia usgwarchives.net] *[http://usgwarchives.net/ga/worth.htm Worth County, Georgia USGenWeb Archives Project usgwarchives.net] *[http://www.genealogybuff.com/ga/ Library of Files, Georgia Genealogy Data .genealogybuff.com] ====Hawaii, United States==== *[https://www.waihona.com/dbselect.asp Waihona 'Aina Hawaiian resource for Hawaiian history and Land use] Mahele Database, Boundary Commission, Land Grants, and Royal Patents *[http://ulukau.org/index.php?a=p&p=search&wp=&cl=&l=en&st1=&st2=&st3=&st=titles&st4=&st5=&st6=&sub= Ulukau Electronic Library] The Hawaiian Electronic Library *[http://www.hawaiian-roots.com/ Hawaiian Roots] Geneology for Hawaiians *[http://www.cyndislist.com/us/hi Cyndi's List Of Geneology Sites On The Internet] Hawaii *[http://www.usgwarchives.net/hi/statewide.htm USGenWeb Archives] Hawaii USGenWeb Archives *[http://www.ancestorhunt.com/hawaii-genealogy.htm Ancestor Hunt] Hawaii Geneology Links *[http://www.genwed.com/state/higen.htm Gen Web Marriage Records] Hawaii Marriage Records *[http://libweb.hawaii.edu/digicoll/annexation/petition.html University of Hawaii Library Special Collections] "Kue: The Hui Aloha Aina Anti-Annexation Petitions, 1897-1898", compiled by Nalani Minton and Noenoe K.Silva. (UHM Library KZ245.H3 M56 1998) *[http://www.hawaii-genealogy.com/Hawaii-Birth-Records.htm Hawaii Genealogy] An extensive directory of Hawaii genealogy records by Hawaii-genealogy.com, Copyright 2011-2014, ====Illinois, United States==== *[http://idnc.library.illinois.edu/ Illinois Newspapers] *{{MLA citation|title=''The United States biographical dictionary and portrait gallery of eminent and self-made men. Illinois volume.''|year=1883|publication-place=Chicago|publisher=American Biographical Publishing|url=https://archive.org/details/unitedstatesbiog01amer|repository=Archive.org}} ====Indiana, United States==== *{{MLA citation|title=''A biographical history of eminent and self-made men of the state of Indiana''|volume=Vol. 1|publication-place=Cincinnati, OH|publisher=Western Biographical Publishing|year=1880|url=https://archive.org/details/biographicalhist01cinc|repository=Archive.org}} *{{MLA citation|last=De La Hunt|first=Thomas James|publication-place=Indianapolis|publisher=W. K. Stewart|title=''Perry County: a history''|repository=Archive.org|year=1916|url=https://archive.org/details/perrycountyhisto00dela}} *{{MLA citation|title=''History of De Kalb County Indiana''|publication-place=Chicago|year=1885|publisher=Inter-State Publishing|url=http://books.google.ca/books?id=_WczAQAAMAAJ&dq=History%20of%20De%20Kalb%20county%2C%20IN&pg=PP1#v=onepage&q=History%20of%20De%20Kalb%20county,%20IN&f=false|repository=Google Books}} ====Iowa, United States==== *{{MLA citation|title=''American biographical history of eminent and self-made men, Iowa volume''|year=1878|publisher=Western Biographical Publishing|publication-place=Chicago|repository=Openlibrary.org|url=https://openlibrary.org/books/OL23353449M/The_United_States_biographical_dictionary_and_portrait_gallery_of_eminent_and_self_made_men._Iowa_vo}} *{{MLA citation|title=''The history of Henry County, Iowa, containing a history of its cities, towns, &c.''|publication-place=Chicago|publisher=Western Historical|year=1879|url=http://books.google.ca/books?id=6PcZP7kLyYEC&lpg=PA19&dq=directory&as_brr=1&pg=PA7#v=onepage&q&f=false|repository=Google Books}} *{{MLA citation|title=''Portrait and biographical album of Henry County, Iowas''|publisher=Acme Publishing|publication-place=Chicago|year=1888|repository=Openlibrary.org|url=https://openlibrary.org/books/OL6906145M/Portrait_and_biographical_album_of_Henry_County_Iowa_containing_full_page_portraits_and_biographical}} ====Kansas, United States==== *{{MLA citation|last=Connelley|first=William E.|year=1918|title=''A standard history of Kansas and Kansans''|publisher=Lewis|volume=5 vols|publication-place=Chicago|url=http://www.ksgenweb.org/archives/1918ks/|repository=Web}} ====Louisiana, United States==== *[https://www.loc.gov/rr/genealogy/bib_guid/hispanic/louisiana.html Library of Congress, Resources for Local History and Genealogy, State of Louisiana] ====Kentucky, United States==== *{{MLA citation|last=Kentucky|first=University of|year=2015|title=''Kentucky Digital Library''|url=http://kdl.kyvl.org/|repository=Web}} ====Maine, United States==== *{{MLA citation|last=Stackpole|first=Everett S.|year=1899|publisher=Press of Lewiston Journal|title=''History of Durham, ME.''|url=https://archive.org/stream/historyofdurhamm00stac#page/n10/mode/1up|repository=Archive.org}} *{{MLA citation|last=McClellan|first=Hugh Davis|year=1903|publisher=Smith & Sale|title=''History of Gorham, ME.''|editor1-last=Lewis|editor1-first=Katherine B.|url=https://archive.org/details/cu31924028810146|repository=Archive.org|publication-place=Portland, ME}} ====Massachusetts, United States==== *[https://mathcs.clarku.edu/~djoyce/gen/report/index.html Massachusetts Society of Genealogists] *[https://archive.org/search.php?query=Massachusetts%20Vital%20Records Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850]
*[http://www.bpl.org/govinfo/online-collections/regional-boston-and-massachusetts/boston-records-commissioners-reports-1674-1822/ Boston Records Commissioners’ Reports (1674-1822)]
*[https://archive.org/search.php?query=Essex%20county%20probate Essex County, MA:Probate File Papers, 1638-1881]
*[https://archive.org/stream/indextoprobatere1870fols#page/n3/mode/2up Middlesex County, MA:Index to Probate Records, 1648-1871]
*[https://archive.org/details/indextoprobatere21roge Middlesex County, MA:Index to Probate Records, 1870-1910 Vol 1]
*[https://archive.org/details/indextoprobatere22roge Middlesex County, MA:Index to Probate Records, 1870-1910 Vol 2] *[https://archive.org/stream/abstractofcensus1855mass#page/n5/mode/2up Massachusetts: 1855 State Census]
*[https://archive.org/search.php?query=American%20Jewish%20Historical%20Society American Jewish Historical Society-New England Archives-Jewish Cemetery Association of Massachusetts]
*[http://books.google.com/books?id=kmujIJi3_FkC&printsec=frontcover&dq=William+Frederick+Adams&hl=en&sa=X&ei=gu3hUeHxEoe5igLJt4D4BA&ved=0CDkQ6AEwAg Genealogical and Personal Memoirs Relating to the Families of the State of '''Massachusetts''', Volume 1] edited by William Richard Cutter, William Frederick Adams
*[http://books.google.com/books?id=oPBJAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA273&dq=Hartford,+Connecticut+Smith&lr=&num=100&as_brr=1#v=onepage&q=Smith&f=false Biographical Record of the Alumni of '''Amherst College'''] By Amherst College
*[http://www.archive.org/details/historytownarli01cuttgoog History of the Town of '''Arlington''', Massachusetts] by Benjamin Cutter
*[http://books.google.com/books?id=GN8_AAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_v2_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=false The History of '''Cape Cod''': The Annals of The Thirteen Towns of '''Barnstable''' County, Volumes 1 and 2] by Frederick Freeman; published online by Google Books, 2009; original publisher: Geo. C. Band & Avery & Cornhill, Boston, Mass., 1858.
*[http://archive.org/stream/historicalsketchcc00dool#page/n3/mode/2up Historical Sketch of the Congregational Church in '''Belchertown''', Massachusetts] by Hon. Mark Doolittle
*[http://books.google.com/books?id=HDYYAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA251&dq=Cold+spring+now+Belchertown&hl=en&sa=X&ei=Q73gUeuoKemciAKWxYHgDA&ved=0CC8Q6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=Cold%20spring%20now%20Belchertown&f=false Genealogies Of Some Of The First Families That Settled In Cold Spring, Now '''Belchertown''', Hampshire County, Massachusetts; Appendix A] By Hon. Mark Doolittle
*[http://books.google.com/books?id=H89DXKVm4qcC&printsec=frontcover&dq=William+Frederick+Adams&hl=en&sa=X&ei=gu3hUeHxEoe5igLJt4D4BA&ved=0CE4Q6AEwBg#v=onepage&q=William%20Frederick%20Adams&f=false Genealogical and Personal Memoirs Relating to the Families of '''Boston''' and Eastern Massachusetts Volume 4] by William Richard Cutter
*[https://play.google.com/store/books/details?id=24Y-AAAAYAAJ Records of the town of '''Braintree''', 1640-1793] by Samuel A. Bates, Daniel H. Huxford, 1886
* '''Scituate, Massachusetts'' Scituate Historical Society. [http://scituatehistoricalsociety.org/early-scituate-families/] *[http://www.archive.org/details/genealogiesofhad00bolt Genealogies of Hadley Families, Embracing the Early Settlers of the Towns of '''Hatfield, South Hadley, Amherst, and Granby'''] by Lucius M. Boltwood
*{{MLA citation|last=Bagg|first=J. N.|title=''Account of the centennial celebration of the town of West Springfield, Mass, Wednesday, March 25th, 1874, with the historical address of Thomas E, Vermilye, D.D., L.L.D., the poem of Mrs. Ellen P. Champion, and other facts and speeches''|year=1874|publisher=Clark W. Bryan|publication-place=Springfield, MA|url=https://archive.org/details/accountofcentenn1874bagg|repository=Archive.org}} *{{MLA citation|last=Banks|first=Charles Edward|publisher=G. H. Dean|year=1911|title=''The history of Martha's Vineyard, Dukes County, Massachusetts in three volumes: Town annals''|volume=2|url=https://archive.org/details/historyofmarthas02bank|repository=Archive.org}} *{{MLA citation|last=Baldwin|first=Thomas W.|title=''Vital records of Sherborn, Massachusetts, to the year 1850''|publication-place=Boston|year=1911|publisher=F. H. Gilson|url=https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofsh1911sher|repository=Archive.org}} *{{MLA citation|last=Bond|first=Henry|title=''Genealogies of the families and descendants of the early settlers of Watertown, Massachusetts, including Waltham and Weston; to which is appended the early history of the town.''|edition=2nd.|publication-place=Boston|publisher=N. E. Historic-Genalogical Society|year=1860|url=https://archive.org/details/genealogiesoffam00bond|repository=Archive.org}} *[http://books.google.com/books?id=EDzcUuGVZnIC&printsec=frontcover&dq=%22Genealogical+and+Personal+Memoirs%22&hl=en&sa=X&ei=mzn2U6rWF8bwiwKc5oCICA&ved=0CC0Q6AEwAw#v=onepage&q=%22Genealogical%20and%20Personal%20Memoirs%22&f=false Historic Homes and Institutions and Genealogical and Personal of Berkshire County, Massachusetts, Volume 1] edited by Rollin Hillyer Cooke, 1906 *[http://books.google.com/books?id=nfhSZxL8bTEC&printsec=frontcover&dq=%22Genealogical+and+Personal+Memoirs%22&hl=en&sa=X&ei=mzn2U6rWF8bwiwKc5oCICA&ved=0CCgQ6AEwAg#v=onepage&q=%22Genealogical%20and%20Personal%20Memoirs%22&f=false Historic Homes and Institutions and Genealogical and Personal of Worchester County, Massachusetts, Volume 1] edited by Ellery Bicknell Crane, 1907 *[http://books.google.com/books?id=nn1yyHiYJFYC&printsec=frontcover&dq=%22Genealogical+and+Personal+Memoirs%22&hl=en&sa=X&ei=mzn2U6rWF8bwiwKc5oCICA&ved=0CDIQ6AEwBA#v=onepage&q=%22Genealogical%20and%20Personal%20Memoirs%22&f=false Historic Homes and Places and Genealogical and Personal Memoirs of Middlesex County, Massachusetts, Volume 4] edited by William Richard Cutter, 1908 *[http://books.google.com/books?id=H89DXKVm4qcC&printsec=frontcover&dq=%22Genealogical+and+Personal+Memoirs%22&hl=en&sa=X&ei=mzn2U6rWF8bwiwKc5oCICA&ved=0CB4Q6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=%22Genealogical%20and%20Personal%20Memoirs%22&f=false Genealogical and Personal Memoirs Relating to the Families of Boston and Eastern Massachusetts, Volume 4] edited by William Richard Cutter, 1908 *[http://books.google.com/books?id=FM8UAAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover&dq=%22Genealogical+and+Personal+Memoirs%22&hl=en&sa=X&ei=mzn2U6rWF8bwiwKc5oCICA&ved=0CCMQ6AEwAQ#v=onepage&q=%22Genealogical%20and%20Personal%20Memoirs%22&f=false Genealogical and Personal Memoirs Relating to the Families of the State of Massachusetts, Volume 4] edited by William Richard Cutter, William Frederick Adams, 1910 *{{MLA citation|last=Eastman|first=Sophie E.|publisher=Blakely Printing|publication-place=Chicago|year=1912|title=''In old South Hadley''|url=https://archive.org/details/inoldsouthhadley00east|repository=Archive.org}} * The Essex Institute, [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofch00chel Vital Records of Chelmsford, Massachusetts to the End of the Year 1849 ] (Salem, Mass. 1914)(Free e-book) (Records are also available at ma-vitalrecords.org) * The Essex Institute, [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofte00tewk Vital Records of Tewksbury, Massachusetts to the End of the Year 1849 ] (Salem, Mass. 1912)(Free e-book) (Records are also available at ma-vitalrecords.org) *{{MLA citation|last=Hudson|first=Charles|publication-place=Boston|publisher=Houghton Mifflin|year=1913|title=''History of the town of Lexington, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, from its first settlement to 1868.''|volume=Vol. 1|edition=Rev.|url=https://archive.org/details/historyoftownofl00hudsa|repository=Archive.org}} *{{MLA citation|last=Hudson|first=Charles|publication-place=Boston|publisher=Houghton Mifflin|year=1913|title=''History of the town of Lexington, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, from its first settlement to 1868.''|volume=Vol. 2|edition=Rev.|url=https://archive.org/details/historyoftownofl01huds|repository=Archive.org}} *{{MLA citation|last=Sibley|first=John Langdon|volume=Vol. 3|title=''Biographical sketches of graduates of Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts''|publication-place=Cambridge|publisher=Charles William Sever|year=1885|url=http://books.google.ca/books?id=MR05AAAAMAAJ&dq=Sibleys%20Harvard%20Graduates&pg=PR1#v=onepage&q&f=false|repository=Google Books}} *{{MLA citation|last=Smith|first=John Montague|last2=Montague|first2=Abbie T.|last3=Taft|first3=Henry W.|title=''1673-1899 History of the town of Sunderland, Massachusetts, which originally embraced within its limits the present towns of Montague and Leverett; with genealogies''|publication-place=Greenfield, MA|publisher=Press of E. A. Hall|year=1899|url=https://archive.org/details/16731899historyo00smit|repository=Archive.org}} *{{MLA citation|last=Thompson|first=Roger|title=''Divided we stand: Watertown, Massachusetts, 1630-1680''|year=2001|isbn=1-55849-304-2|publisher=University of Massachusetts|repository=Google Books|url=http://books.google.ca/books?id=8ojBeb7vPMgC&lpg=PA173&ots=JhxQTLi5FV&dq=Divided%20We%20Stand%2C%20Watertown&pg=PP1#v=onepage&q=Divided%20We%20Stand,%20Watertown&f=false}} *{{MLA citation|author=Topsfield Historical Society|title=''The historical collections of the Topsfield Historical Society''|editor1-last=Dow|editor1-first=George Francis|publication-place=Topsfield, MA|publisher=The Society|year=1909|volume=Vols. 13-14|url=https://archive.org/details/historicalcollec1314tops|repository=Archive.org}} *{{MLA citation|last=Walker|first=Alice M.|title=''Historic Hadley: a story of the making of a famous Massachusetts town''|year=1906|publication-place=New York|publisher=Grafton Press|editor1-first=Henry R.|editor1-last=Stiles|url=https://archive.org/details/historichadleyst00walk|repository=Archive.org}} *{{MLA citation|last1=Wells|first1=Daniel White|last2=Wells|first2=Reuben Field|title=''1660-1910 a history of Hatfield Massachusetts in three parts''|publisher=F. C. H. Gibbons|publication-place=Springfield, MA|year=1910|url=https://archive.org/details/historyofhatfiel00well|repository=Archive.org}} Massachusetts soldiers and sailors of the Revolutionary War, Wright & Potter Printing Company, Boston, 1896. Seventeen volumes! [https://archive.org/details/massachusettssol00mass Volume I] A-Bery
[https://archive.org/details/massachusettssol1896mass Volume II] Bese-Byxbe
[https://archive.org/details/massachusettssolccormass Volume III] Caal-Cory
[https://archive.org/details/massachusettssolcdrymass Volume IV] Cose-Dryer
[https://archive.org/details/massachusettssoldfoymass Volume V] Duarell-Foys
[https://archive.org/details/massachusettssolfgypmass Volume VI] Frauer-Gypson
[https://archive.org/details/massachusettssolhhixmass Volume VII] Haagg-Hixson
[https://archive.org/details/masssoldiers08bostrich Volume VIII] Hmlen-Jypson
[https://archive.org/details/massachusettssolklsumass Volume XI] Kable-Lsubon
[https://archive.org/details/massachusettssollmopmass Volume X] Luaas-Mopsy
[https://archive.org/details/massachusettssolmpazmass Volume XI] Mor-Pazel
[https://archive.org/details/massachusettssolprazmass Volume XII] Peabadey-Razey
[https://archive.org/details/masssoldiers13bostrich Volume XIII] Rea-Seymr
[https://archive.org/details/massachusettssolssthmass Volume XIV] Sha-Sthenfield
[https://archive.org/details/massachusettssolstozmass Volume XV] Stibbens-Tozer
[https://archive.org/details/massachusettssoltwhemass Volume XVI] Tracey-Wheylon
[https://archive.org/details/masssoldiers17bostrich Volume XVII] Whicher-Zyranius
*[http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008729804 ''Index to the probate records of the County of Suffolk, Massachusetts : from the year 1636 to and including the year 1893''] prepared under the supervision of Elijah George *[http://ma-vitalrecords.org/ Early Vital Records of Massachusetts From 1600 to 1850] ''''VITAL RECORDS OF MASSACHUSETTS TOWNS TO 1850'''' :[https://archive.org/stream/vitalrecordsabi00masgoog#page/n4/mode/2up Abington, Volume 1, Births to the Year 1850] :[https://archive.org/stream/vitalrecordsabi01masgoog#page/n4/mode/2up Abington, Volume 2, Marriages and Deaths to the Year 1850] :[https://archive.org/stream/vitalrecordsalf00massgoog#page/n4/mode/2up Alford Vital Records to the Year 1850] :[https://archive.org/stream/vitalrecordsofar00arli#page/n3/mode/2up Arlington Vital Records to the Year 1850] :[https://archive.org/stream/vitalrecordsofat00atho_0#page/n5/mode/2up Athol Vital Records to the Year 1850] :[https://archive.org/stream/vitalrecordsbec00masgoog#page/n4/mode/2up Becket Vital Records to the Year 1850] :[https://archive.org/stream/vitalrecordsofbe1850bell#page/n5/mode/2up Bellingham Vital Records to the Year 1850] :[https://archive.org/stream/vitalrecordsofbi00billerica#page/n3/mode/2up Billerica Vital Records to the Year 1850] :[https://archive.org/stream/vitalrecordsofbo00bolt_0#page/n5/mode/2up Bolton Vital Records to the Year 1850] :[https://archive.org/details/bostonbirthsbapt00bosto Boston births, baptisms, marriages and deaths, 1630-1699 (First Church)] :[https://archive.org/stream/bostonbirthsfrom24bost#page/n7/mode/2up Boston Births 1700-1800] :[https://archive.org/stream/volumeofrecords30bost#page/n3/mode/2up Boston, Marriages, 1752-1809] :[https://archive.org/stream/volumeofrecords37bost#page/n3/mode/2up Boston, Town Records, 1814-1822] :[https://archive.org/stream/vitalrecordsofbo1850boxb#page/n5/mode/2up Boxborough Vital Records to the Year 1850] :[https://archive.org/details/BoxfordBirths18431979 Boxford Births Vital Records to the Year 1850] :[https://archive.org/details/BoxfordMarriages18431979 Boxford Marriages Vital Records to the Year 1850] :[https://archive.org/stream/BoxfordBirths18431979/1843-1857#page/n1/mode/2up Boxford Vital Records to the Year 1850] :[https://archive.org/stream/townofboxfordtow1636boxf#page/n5/mode/2up Boxford Town Records and Births] :[https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofbo1850boxf Boxford Vital Records to the Year 1849] :[https://archive.org/stream/recordsoftownofb00brai#page/n3/mode/2up Braintree, Records of the Town of, 1640-1793] :[https://archive.org/stream/vitalrecordsofbr1850broc#page/n5/mode/2up Brockton Vital Records to the Year 1850] :[https://archive.org/stream/recordbirthsmar00masgoog#page/n4/mode/2up Canton, The Record of Births, Marriages, and Deaths and Intentions 1795-1845] :[https://archive.org/stream/vitalrecordsofca1850carl#page/n5/mode/2up Carlisle Vital Records to the Year 1850] :[https://archive.org/stream/vitalrecordsofca1850carv#page/n5/mode/2up Carver Vital Records to the Year 1850] :[https://archive.org/stream/vitalrecordsofch1850char#page/n3/mode/2up Carlton Vital Records to the Year 1850] :[https://archive.org/stream/vitalrecordsofch1850chel#page/n5/mode/2up Chelsea Vital Records to the Year 1850] :[https://archive.org/stream/vitalrecordsofc1850newe_0#page/n5/mode/2up Chester Vital Records to the Year 1850] :[https://archive.org/stream/vitalrecordsofch1850chil#page/n5/mode/2up Chilmark Vital Records to the Year 1850] :[https://archive.org/stream/vitalrecordscoh00baldgoog#page/n4/mode/2up Cohasset Vital Records to the Year 1850] :[https://archive.org/stream/vitalrecordsofda1850newe#page/n5/mode/2up Dalton Vital Records to the Year 1850] :[https://archive.org/stream/earlyrecordsded01masgoog#page/n4/mode/2up Dedham Births, Marriages, Deaths, Vital Records to the Year 1850] :[https://archive.org/stream/vitalrecordsofde01deer#page/n3/mode/2up Deerfield Vital Records to the Year 1850] :[https://archive.org/stream/recordbirthsmar00masgoog#page/n4/mode/2up Dorchester, The Record of Births, Marriages, and Deaths and Intentions 1715-1727] :[https://archive.org/stream/vitalrecordsofdo1850dove#page/n5/mode/2up Dover Vital Records to the Year 1850] :[https://archive.org/stream/vitalrecordsofdr1850drac#page/n5/mode/2up Dracut Vital Records to the Year 1850] :[https://archive.org/stream/vitalrecordsofdu1850duxb#page/n5/mode/2up Duxbury Vital Records to the Year 1850] :[https://archive.org/stream/vitalrecordseas00masgoog#page/n6/mode/2up East Bridgewater Vital Records to the Year 1850] :[https://archive.org/stream/vitalrecordsofed1850edga#page/n5/mode/2up Edgartown Vital Records to the Year 1850] :[https://archive.org/stream/vitalrecordsoffo1850newe#page/n5/mode/2up Foxborough Vital Records to the Year 1850] :[https://archive.org/stream/vitalrecordsoffr00free#page/n3/mode/2up Freetown Vital Records to the Year 1850] :[https://archive.org/stream/vitalrecordsofgi1850gill#page/n5/mode/2up Gill Vital Records to the Year 1850] :[https://archive.org/stream/vitalrecordsofgr1850gran#page/n5/mode/2up Granville Vital Records to the Year 1850] :[https://archive.org/stream/vitalrecordsgre01masgoog#page/n4/mode/2up Great Barrington Vital Records to the Year 1850] :[https://archive.org/stream/vitalrecordsgre03masgoog#page/n4/mode/2up Greenfield Vital Records to the Year 1850] :[https://archive.org/stream/vitalrecordshar01baldgoog#page/n6/mode/2up Hardwick Vital Records to the Year 1850] :[https://archive.org/stream/vitalrecordshar00baldgoog#page/n4/mode/2up Harvard Vital Records to the Year 1850] :[https://archive.org/stream/vitalrecordsofhe00hea#page/n3/mode/2up Heath Vital Records to the Year 1850] :[https://archive.org/details/historyoftownofh0203hing Hingham Vital Records to the Year 1850] :[https://archive.org/stream/vitalrecordshin01massgoog#page/n4/mode/2up Hinsdale Vital Records to the Year 1850] :[https://archive.org/stream/vitalrecordsofho1850holl#page/n5/mode/2up Holliston Vital Records to the Year 1850] :[https://archive.org/stream/vitalrecordsofho1850hopk#page/n5/mode/2up Hopkinton Vital Records to the Year 1850] :[https://archive.org/stream/vitalrecordsofki00king_1#page/n5/mode/2up Kingston Vital Records to the Year 1850] :[https://archive.org/stream/vitalrecordslee00masgoog#page/n4/mode/2up Lee Vital Records to the Year 1850] :[https://archive.org/stream/vitalrecordsofli00linc_0#page/n5/mode/2up Lincoln Vital Records to the Year 1850] :[https://archive.org/stream/birthsmarriagesd1649mald#page/n5/mode/2up Malden Vital Records to the Year 1850] :[https://archive.org/stream/vitalrecordsofma03marb_0#page/n5/mode/2up Marblehead Vital Records to the Year 1850] :[https://archive.org/stream/vitalrecordsofma00marl#page/n3/mode/2up Marlborough Vital Records to the Year 1850] :[https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsmed02towngoog Medfield Vital Records to the Year 1850] :[https://archive.org/stream/vitalrecordsofme00medf_1#page/n5/mode/2up Medford Vital Records to the Year 1850] :[https://archive.org/stream/vitalrecordsofme1850medw#page/n5/mode/2up Medway Vital Records to the Year 1850] :[https://archive.org/stream/vitalrecordsmen00baldgoog#page/n4/mode/2up Mendon Vital Records to the Year 1850] :[https://archive.org/stream/vitalrecordsofmi00midd_1#page/n5/mode/2up Middlefield Vital Records to the Year 1850] :[https://archive.org/stream/vitalrecordsofmi00milf_0#page/n3/mode/2up Milford Vital Records to the Year 1850] :[https://archive.org/stream/vitalrecordsmon00woodgoog#page/n5/mode/2up Montgomery Vital Records to the Year 1850] :[https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsnew00masgoog New Braintree, Vital Records to the Year 1850] :[https://archive.org/stream/vitalrecordsofne00newt#page/n5/mode/2up Newton Vital Records to the Year 1850] :[https://archive.org/stream/vitalrecordsofnor00nort#page/n3/mode/2up Northbridge Vital Records to the Year 1850] :[https://archive.org/stream/vitalrecordsofno00nort_0#page/n5/mode/2up Norton Vital Records to the Year 1850] :[https://archive.org/stream/vitalrecordsofoa00oakh_0#page/n3/mode/2up Oakham Vital Records to the Year 1850] :[https://archive.org/stream/vitalrecordsofpa00palm_0#page/n3/mode/2up Palmer Vital Records to the Year 1850] :[https://archive.org/stream/vitalrecordsofpe00pelh#page/n5/mode/2up Pelham Vital Records to the Year 1850] :[https://archive.org/stream/vitalrecordsofpe00newe_0#page/n5/mode/2up Pembroke Vital Records to the Year 1850] :[https://archive.org/stream/vitalrecordsper01massgoog#page/n4/mode/2up Peru Vital Records to the Year 1850] :[https://archive.org/stream/vitalrecordsofre00inread#page/n5/mode/2up Reading Vital Records to the Year 1850] :[https://archive.org/stream/vitalrecordsofri00rich#page/n5/mode/2up Richmond Vital Records to the Year 1850] :[https://archive.org/stream/vitalrecordsofro01roch_0#page/n5/mode/2up Rochester, Volume 1 Vital Records to the Year 1850] :[https://archive.org/stream/vitalrecordsofro02roch_0#page/n5/mode/2up Rochester, Volume 2, Vital Records to the Year 1850] :[https://archive.org/stream/vitalrecordsofro00roya#page/n5/mode/2up Royalston Vital Records to the Year 1850] :[https://archive.org/stream/vitalrecordsofru00rutl_0#page/n5/mode/2up Rutland Vital Records to the Year 1850] :[https://archive.org/stream/vitalrecordsofsa00saug#page/n3/mode/2up Saugus Vital Records to the Year 1850] :[https://archive.org/stream/vitalrecordsofsc01newe#page/n5/mode/2up Scituate Volume 1, Vital Records to the Year 1850] :[https://archive.org/stream/vitalrecordsofsc02newe#page/n5/mode/2up Scituate, Volume 2, Vital Records to the Year 1850] :[https://archive.org/stream/vitalrecordsshi00socigoog#page/n6/mode/2up Shirley, Vital Records to the Year 1850] :[https://archive.org/stream/recordbirthsmar00masgoog#page/n4/mode/2up Stoughton, The Record of Births, Marriages, and Deaths and Intentions 1727-1800] :[https://archive.org/stream/vitalrecordsofst00stow_0#page/n5/mode/2up Stow Vital Records to the Year 1850] :[https://archive.org/stream/vitalrecordsofst00sturbr#page/n3/mode/2up Sturbridge Vital Records to the Year 1850] :[http://www.worldcat.org/title/vital-records-of-taunton-massachusetts-to-the-year-1850/oclc/857081079 Taunton Vital Records (not yet found online, World Cat to find locally, use your zip code)] :[https://archive.org/stream/newenglandhistor016wate#page/324/mode/2up/search/Caswell+Hall Taunton early records (some records in NEHGSR)] :[https://archive.org/stream/vitalrecordstis00socigoog#page/n4/mode/2up Tisbury Vital Records to the Year 1850] :[https://archive.org/stream/vitalrecordstop01masgoog#page/n4/mode/2up Topsfield, Volume 1, Vital Records to the Year 1849] :[https://archive.org/stream/vitalrecordsofto00topsfield#page/n5/mode/2up Topsfield Volume 2, Vital Records to the Year 1849] :[https://archive.org/stream/vitalrecordsofty1850tyng#page/n5/mode/2up Tyngsborough Vital Records to the Year 1850] :[https://archive.org/stream/vitalrecordsofup00upto_0#page/n5/mode/2up Upton Vital Records to the Year 1850] :[https://archive.org/stream/vitalrecordsuxb00towngoog#page/n4/mode/2up Uxbridge Vital Records to the Year 1850] :[https://archive.org/stream/vitalrecordsofwa00newe#page/n7/mode/2up Waltham Vital Records to the Year 1850] :[https://archive.org/stream/vitalrecordsofwa00warr_0#page/n5/mode/2up Warren Vital Records to the Year 1850] :[https://archive.org/stream/vitalrecordsofwa00wayl_0#page/n7/mode/2up Wayland Vital Records to the Year 1850] :[https://archive.org/stream/vitalrecordsofwe00west_1#page/n5/mode/2up West Bridgewater Vital Records to the Year 1850] :[https://archive.org/stream/vitalrecordsofwe00west_2#page/n3/mode/2up West Stockbridge Vital Records to the Year 1850] :[https://archive.org/stream/vitalrecordsofwe1850newe#page/n7/mode/2up Weymouth, Volume 1, Births Vital Records to the Year 1850] :[https://archive.org/stream/vitalrecordsofw1850newe_0#page/n7/mode/2up Weymouth, Volume 2, Marriages and Deaths, Vital Records to the Year 1850] :[https://archive.org/stream/vitalrecordsofwi00bost#page/n5/mode/2up Williamstown Vital Records to the Year 1850] :[https://archive.org/stream/vitalrecordsofwi00unse#page/n5/mode/2up Winchendon Vital Records to the Year 1850] :[https://archive.org/stream/vitalrecordswin00massgoog#page/n4/mode/2up Windsor Vital Records to the Year 1850] :[https://archive.org/stream/vitalrecordsofwo00worthin#page/n3/mode/2up Worthington Vital Records to the Year 1850] :[https://archive.org/stream/vitalrecordswre00towngoog#page/n4/mode/2up Wrentham Vital Records to the Year 1850] ====Michigan, United States==== *{{MLA citation|title=''American biographical history of eminent and self-made men, Michigan volume''|volume=3+ vols|year=1878|publisher=Western Biographical Publishing|publication-place=Cincinnati, OH|repository=Archive.org|url=https://archive.org/search.php?query=creator%3A%22F.+A.+Barnard%22|last=Barnard|first=F. A.}} * [http://seekingmichigan.org/ Early Michigan Death Records, Early Census/Military records, Michigan State Databases] ====Minnesota, United States==== *{{MLA citation|title=''The United States biographical dictionary and portrait gallery of eminent and self-made-men''|volume Minnesota volume|publisher=American Biographical Publishing|url=https://openlibrary.org/works/OL16786816W/The_United_States_biographical_dictionary_and_portrait_gallery_of_eminent_and_self-made_men|repository=Openlibrary.org|publication-place=New York|year=1879}} ====Missouri, United States==== *[https://s1.sos.mo.gov/Records/Archives/ArchivesMvc/ Missouri Death Certificates 1910-1968] ====New Hampshire, United States==== *[http://archive.org/search.php?query=New%20Hampshire%20Probate%20Records New Hampshire Probate Records] *{{MLA citation|title=''Facts relating to the early history of Chester, N.H. from the settlement in 1720, until the formation of the state constitution in the year 1784''|last=Bell|first=Charles|year=1863|publisher=G. Parker Lyon|publication-place=Concord|repository=Archive.org|url=https://archive.org/details/factsrelatingto00socigoog}} *{{MLA citation|url=https://archive.org/details/historyoftownofe00bellrich|repository=Archive.org|last=Bell|first=Charles H.|publication-place=Exeter|year=1888|title=History of the town of Exeter, New Hampshire|publisher=[Press of J. E. Farwell]}} *{{MLA citation|title=''History of the town of Hampton Falls, New Hampshire from the time of the first settlement within its borders. Vol I''|last=Brown|first=Warren|publisher=John E. Clark Com.|year=1900|publication-place=Manchester NH|repository=Archive.org|url=https://archive.org/stream/historyoftownofh01brow#page/n9/mode/2up}} *{{MLA citation|title=''History of the town of Hampton Falls, New Hampshire from the time of the first settlement within its borders. Vol II''|last=Brown|first=Warren|publisher=John E. Clark Com.|year=1918|publication-place=Manchester, NH|url=https://archive.org/stream/historytownhamp00browgoog#page/n10/mode/2up|repository=Archive.org}} *{{MLA citation|title=''History of the town of Hampton, New Hampshire. Vol I''|last=Dow|first=Joseph|publisher=Salem Press|year=1893|publication-place=Salem, MA|url=https://archive.org/stream/historyoftownofh00dowj#page/n3/mode/2up|repository=Archive.org}} *{{MLA citation|title=''History of the town of Hampton, New Hampshire. Vol II''|editor1-last=Dow|editor1-first=Joseph|publisher=Salem Press|year=1893|publication-place=Salem, MA|url=https://archive.org/stream/historyoftownofh02dowj#page/n5/mode/2up|repository=Archive.org}} *{{MLA citation|last=Evans|first=Helen F.|title=''Abstracts of the probate records of Strafford Co., N.H., 1771-1799''|year=1983|publisher=H. F. Evans|repository=Google Books|url=http://books.google.ca/books/about/Abstracts_of_the_probate_records_of_Stra.html?id=qHIjAQAAMAAJ&redir_esc=y}} *{{MLA citation|title=''History of Newfields, New Hampshire, 1638-1911''|last=Fitts|first=James Hill|editor1-last=Carter|editor1-first=N. F.|publication-place=Concord, N.H.|publisher=Rumford Press|year=1912|repository=Openlibrary.org|url=https://openlibrary.org/books/OL6542621M/History_of_Newfields_New_Hampshire_1638-1911}} *{{MLA citation|periodical=The Granite Monthly: a New Hampshire Magazine devoted to history, biography, literature, and state progress|volume=Vols.47-48|year=1915|publisher=John N. McClintock|publication-place=Concord, N.H.|editor1-last=McClintock|editor1-first=John. N.|repository=Google Books|url=http://books.google.ca/books?id=F1sSAAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover&dq=The+Granite+State+Monthly,+Volume+48&hl=en&sa=X&ei=PtDgUaGBA-qpiQLchoCgAg&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q&f=false}} *{{MLA citation|title=''An address delivered on the centennial celebration, to the people of Hollis, N.H.''|last=Powers|first=Grant|publication-place=Dunstable, N.H.|publisher=Thayer & Wiggin|year=1830|repository=Openlibrary.org|url=https://openlibrary.org/books/OL20444533M/An_Address_Delivered_on_the_Centennial_Celebration_to_the_People_of_Hollis_N.H._September_...}} *{{MLA citation|title=''Historical memoranda concerning persons and places in Old Dover, N.H.''|comp=Quint, Alonzo Hall ''et al''|editor1-last=Scales|editor1-first=John|year=1900|publication-place=Dover, N.H.|publisher=[n.p]|volume=Vol. 1|repository=Archive.org|url=https://archive.org/details/historicalmemora00scal}} *{{MLA citation|url=https://archive.org/details/historyoftownofd02stac|repository=Archive.org|title=''History of the town of Durham, New Hampshire: (Oyster River Plantation), with genealogical notes|last1=Stackpole|first1=Everett S.|last2=Meserve|first2=Winthrop S.|volume=Vol. 2|publisher=Rumford Press|publication-place=Concord, N.H.|year=1913}} *[[Space:History_of_Newfields%2C_New_Hampshire%2C_1638-1911|Fitts, James Hill. ''History of Newfields, New Hampshire, 1638-1911'']] (Rumford Press, 1912 - Newfields (N.H.)) *{{MLA citation|title=''History of the town of Rindge, New Hampshire, from the date of the Rowley Canada or Massachusetts charter, to the present time 1736-1874, with a genealogical register of the Rindge families''|last=Stearns|first=Ezra S.|publication-place=Boston|publisher=Press of George H. Ellis|year=1875|repository=Google Books|url=http://books.google.ca/books?id=hCNAAAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover&dq=Town+of+Rindge,+New+Hampshire&hl=en&sa=X&ei=T_rhUdacLMTbigLYroC4BQ&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q=Town%20of%20Rindge%2C%20New%20Hampshire&f=false}} *{{MLA citation|publisher=Lewis Publishing|publication-place=New York|url=https://archive.org/search.php?query=Genealogical%20and%20family%20history%20of%20the%20state%20of%20New%20Hampshire%3B|year=1908|volume=4 vols|repository=Archive.org|comp=Stearns, Ezra S., William F. Whitcher, and Edward E. Parker|title=''Genealogical and family history of the state of New Hampshire''}} *{{MLA citation|title=''Landmarks in ancient Dover, New Hampshire''|last=Thompson|first=Mary P.|publication-place=Durham, N.H.|year=1892|publisher=Republican Press Association|repository=Archive.org|url=https://archive.org/details/landmarksinancie00thom}} *{{MLA citation|journal=The New Hampshire Genealogical Record|publication-place=Dover, N.H.|publisher=Charles W. Tibbets|year=1904|volume=Vol. 1|url=https://archive.org/details/newhampshiregene01newh|repository=Archive.org|editor1-last=Tibbets|editor1-first=Charles W.}} *{{MLA citation|url=https://archive.org/details/notableeventsinh00wadle|repository=Archive.org|last=Wadleigh|first=George|publication-place=Dover N.H.|year=1913|title=''Notable events in the hostory of Dover, New Hampshire from the first settlement in 1623 to 1865''|publisher=Tufts College Press}} *{{MLA citation|title=''History of the town of Hollis, New Hampshire, from its first settlement to the year 1879''|last=Worcester|first=Samuel Thomas|publisher=A. Williams|year=1879|publication-place=Boston|url=https://archive.org/details/historytownholl00worcgoog|repository=Archive.org}} *[http://www.nh.searchroots.com/research.html#vital New Hampshire Genealogy & History at: searchroots.com] ====New Jersey, United States==== * [[Space:Genealogical_data%2C_the_Salem_Tenth_in_west_New_Jersey|Space:Genealogical_data%2C_the_Salem_Tenth_in_west_New_Jersey]] *[http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008699650 Somerset County, New Jersey Historical Quarterly] by A. Van Doren Honeyman, ed., 8 vols. (1912-1919). *[[Space:Genealogical_data%2C_the_Salem_Tenth_in_west_New_Jersey|New Jersey genealogical data]] *[http://www.state.nj.us/health/vital/ State of New Jersey, Department of Health, Vital Records in New Jersey.] *[http://library.princeton.edu/njmaps/background/state_maps.html State of New Jersey, Department of Health, Vital Records in New Jersey.] Princeton University Library ====New York, United States==== *[https://archive.org/stream/calendarwillson00appegoog#page/n7/mode/2up New York Wills, 1626-1836] *[http://books.google.com/books?id=TccLAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA341&lpg=PA341&dq=elizabeth+chileab+1602&source=bl&ots=fo0TUCwfnj&sig=cG07Av9pPOK4pJg3xwxHZtyDLYI&hl=en&sa=X&ei=cGviU_idG4ySyATXzoKABw&ved=0CDIQ6AEwAzgo#v=onepage&q=elizabeth%20chileab%201602&f=false Genealogical and Family History of Western New York: A Record of the Achievements of Her People in the Making of a Commonwealth and the Building of a Nation, Volume 1, by William Richard Cutter Lewis Historical Publishing Company, 1912 - New York] *{{MLA citation|title=''Genealogical and family history of central New York''|comp-last=Cutter|comp-first=William Richard|publisher=Lewis Historical Publishing|year=1912|url=https://archive.org/search.php?query=Genealogical%20and%20Family%20History%20of%20Central%20New%20York|repository=Archive.org|volume=3 vols|publication-place=New York}} *{{MLA citation|title=''Genealogies of the state of New York''|url=http://books.google.ca/books?id=j-kpAQAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover&dq=Tunis+Garret+Bergen+Genealogies+of+the+State+of+New+York&hl=en&sa=X&ei=P8_gUfyQC4m9iwK9hYHADw&redir_esc=y|publisher=Lewis Historical Publishing|year=1915|repository=Google Books|colume=Vol. 1}} *[https://archive.org/stream/longislandgeneal00bunk#page/n9/mode/2up Long Island genealogies, Munsell's Historical Series, No. 24] Published 1895 by J. Munsell's sons in Albany, New York *{{MLA citation|title=''New York state's prominent and progressive men''|comp-last=Harrison|comp-first=Mitchell Charles|volume=3 vols|publisher=New York Tribune|publication-place=New York|year=1900|url=http://archive.org/search.php?query=Prominent%20and%20Progressive%20Men|repository=Archive.org}} *{{MLA citation|title=''History of the city of New York, 1609-1909''|last=Leonard|first=John William|url=https://archive.org/details/historyofcityofn00leon|repository=Archive.org|year=1910|publisher=Journal of Commerce and Commercial Bulletin|publication-place=New York}} *{{MLA citation|title=''General alumni catalogue of New York University 1833-1905: College, applied science and honorary alumni''|year=1906|publication-place=New York|url=https://openlibrary.org/books/OL18075268M/General_alumni_catalogue_of_New_York_University_1833-1905.|repository=Openlibrary.org|publisher=General Alumni Society|author=New York University}} *{{MLA citation|title=Records of the Reformed Dutch Church of Albany, New York, 1683–1809| url= http://aleph0.clarku.edu/~djoyce/gen/albany/refchurch.html |publisher=Excerpted from Year Books of the Holland Society of New York by D. Pane-Joyce}} *{{MLA citation|title=''Wills of the Smith families of New York and Long Island, 1664-1794: careful abstracts of all the will of the name of Smith recorded in New York, Jamaica, and Hempstead, prior to 1794, with genealogical and historical notes''|last=Pelletreau|first=William S.|repository=Openlibrary.org|publication-place=New York|publisher=Francis P. Harper|year=1898|url=https://openlibrary.org/books/OL24183004M/Wills_of_the_Smith_families_of_New_York_and_Long_Island_1664-1794}} *{{MLA citation|title=''Genealogical and family history of Southern New York and the Hudson River Valley''|volume=2 vols.|comp-first=Cuyler|comp-last=Reynolds|year=1914|publication-place=New York|publisher=Lewis Historical Publishing|url=https://archive.org/search.php?query=Genealogical%20and%20Family%20History%20of%20Southern%20New%20York%20and%20the%20Hudson%20River%20Valley|repository=Archive.org}} *[https://dmna.ny.gov/historic/reghist/rev/New_York_In_The_Revolution_2nd_ed_1898.pdf New York in the Revolution as Colony and State] by James A. Roberts, Comptroller, 2nd Edition, pub. 1898. * New York State Newspapers source; [http://fultonhistory.com/Fulton.html fultonhistory.com] & [http://nyshistoricnewspapers.org/ nyshistoricnewspapers.org] *[https://www.buffalolib.org/sites/default/files/pdf/genealogy/subject-guides/Buffalo%20Newspapers%20Web.pdf Buffalo & Erie County Public Library, Buffalo, Western NY & NY Newspapers. www.buffalolib.org] *[http://longislandgenealogy.com/NYSMarrLic/NYmarlicense.htm pre-1784 New York Marriage Licenses, longislandgenealogy.com] *[https://a860-historicalvitalrecords.nyc.gov/ New York CIty Vital Records], New York City Muinicipal Archives *[http://longislandgenealogy.com/StGeorge/GeorgesIndex.html Marriage Records at St. George's Episcopal Church, Hempstead, Long Island, New York]. Approximate range 1725-1802. ====North Carolina, United States==== *[http://ncccha.blogspot.com/2011/06/thomas-gunn-jr-c1738-1800-ancestry.html ncccha.blogspot.com '''Thomas Gunn Jr. (c.1738 VA - 1800 NC)'''] By: James B. Kerner (2007) *{{MLA citation|title=''Abstract of North Carolina wills compiled from original and recorded wills in the office of the Secretary of State''|comp-last=Grimes|comp-first=John Bryan|year=1910|publisher=E. M. Uzzell|url=https://openlibrary.org/books/OL23410278M/Abstract_of_North_Carolina_wills|repository=Openlibrary.org|publication-place=Raleigh, NC}} ====Ohio, United States==== *{{MLA citation|publisher=Lewis Publishing|year=1903|title=''A centennial biographical history of Hancock County, Ohio"|publication-place=New York and Chicago|url=https://archive.org/stream/centennialbiogra00lewis#page/n9/mode/2upto|repository=Archive.org}} *{{MLA citation|last1=Upton|first1=Harriet Taylor|editor1-last=Cutler|editor1-first=Harry Gardner|publisher=Lewis Publishing|year=1910|title=''History of the Western Reserve''|Volume= Vol. 2|publication-place=Chicago|url=https://archive.org/details/historyofwestern02upto|repository=Archive.org}} *{{MLA citation|publisher=Chicago, Leggett, Conaway & co.|year=1884|title=''The history of Wyandot county, Ohio''|url=https://archive.org/details/historyofwyandot00legg|repository=Archive.org}} *[https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=U4MUAAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover&output=reader&hl=en&pg=GBS.PA19 The History of Darke County, Ohio, Containing a History of the County; Its Cities, Towns, Etc.; General and Local Statistics; Portraits of Early Settlers and Prominent Men; History of the Northwest Territory; History of Ohio, Map of Darke County, Etc], W. H. Beers & Co., 1880 *[http://www.muskingumcounty.org/pdfs/cu31924028848673.pdf History of Muskingum County Ohio 1882], J.F. Everhart & Co., 1882 ====Oklahoma, United States==== *[http://digital.library.okstate.edu/chronicles/v006/v006p299.html Chronicles of Oklahoma] including a list of whites that married '''Cherokee''' tribe members. ====Pennsylvania, United States==== *{{MLA citation|title=''Welsh settlement of Pennsylvania''|last=Browning|first=Charles Henry|year=1912|publisher=W. J. Campbell|publication-place=Philadelphia|url=https://archive.org/details/welshsettlement00browgoog|repository=Archive.org}} *[http://books.google.com/books?id=-MwwAQAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover&dq=%22Genealogical+and+Personal+Memoirs%22&hl=en&sa=X&ei=mzn2U6rWF8bwiwKc5oCICA&ved=0CDcQ6AEwBQ#v=onepage&q=%22Genealogical%20and%20Personal%20Memoirs%22&f=false Historic Homes and Institutions and Genealogical and Personal of Chester and Delaware Counties, Pennsylvania, Volume 2] By Gilbert Cope, Henry Graham Ashmead, 1904 *{{MLA citation|title=''Historic background and annals of the Swiss and German pioneer settlers of Southeastern Pennsylvania and of their remote ancestors, from the middle of the dark ages, down to the time of the revolutionary war''|last=Eshleman|first=Henry Frank|year=1917|publication-place=Lancaster, PA|url=https://archive.org/details/historicbackgro00eshlgoog|repository=Archive.org}} *[http://books.google.com/books?id=VEkUAwAAQBAJ&pg=PA201&dq=%22Genealogical+and+Personal+Memoirs%22&hl=en&sa=X&ei=dj32U5KyOMqGjAKtnYHYDg&ved=0CB8Q6AEwATgK#v=onepage&q=%22Genealogical%20and%20Personal%20Memoirs%22&f=false Historic homes and institutions and genealogical and personal memoirs of the Lehigh Valley, Pennsylvania] By E. Moore Green, J.W. Jordan, G.T. Ettinger *[http://books.google.com/books?id=cNewqbNLFo4C&pg=PP6&dq=%22Genealogical+and+Personal+Memoirs%22&hl=en&sa=X&ei=QT72U6GoH8TrigL-z4H4DQ&ved=0CEAQ6AEwCTgU#v=onepage&q=%22Genealogical%20and%20Personal%20Memoirs%22&f=false Genealogical and Personal History of Fayette County, Pennsylvania, Volume 1] By James Hadden, 1912 *{{MLA citation|last=Hocker|first=Edward W.|title=''Genealogical data relating to the German settlers of Pennsylvania and adjacent territory: from advertisements in German newspapers published in Philadelphia and Germantown, 1743-1800''|publisher=Genealogical Publishing|year=1980|publication-place=Baltimore, MD|url=http://books.google.ca/books?id=3DbXh7BJcLwC&lpg=PP1&pg=PP1#v=onepage&q&f=false|repository=Google Books|isbn=0-8063-0878-8}} *{{MLA citation|title=''Pennsylvania: the German influence in its settlement and development. a narrative and critical history''|volume=Vol. 3|year=1898|publication-place=Lancaster, PA|publisher=Pennsylvania-German Society|last=Jacobs|first=Henry Eyster|url=https://archive.org/details/pennsylvaniager00socigoog|repository=Archive.org}} *{{MLA citation|last=Kuhns|first=Oscar|title=''The German and Swiss settlements of colonial Pennsylvania: a study of the so-called Penssylvania Dutch''|year=1900|publisher=Henry Holt|publication-place=New York|url=https://openlibrary.org/books/OL23388981M/The_German_and_Swiss_settlements_of_colonial_Pennsylvania|repository=Openlibrary.org}} *[https://archive.org/details/historyoflycomin00edit History of Lycoming County, Pennsylvania editing by John F. Meginness] *Swedenborg, Emanuel. ''History of Tioga County, Pennsylvania''. Harrisburg, Pennsylvania: R. C. Brown & Co, 1807. 163 pages. Read the eBook Online for Free http://www.ebooksread.com/authors-eng/emanuel-swedenborg/history-of-tioga-county-pennsylvania-539.shtml. *[https://archive.org/details/collectionofupwa00ruppuoft Pennsylvania from 1727 to 1776, Thirty-thousand Names archive.org], [http://www.mickyarco.com/30000Names.htm Index To the 30,000 names. mickyarco.com] ====Rhode Island, United States==== *[https://archive.org/search.php?query=Rhode%20Island%20Vital%20Records Rhode Island Vital Records, 1636-1850 -- Town Records]
*[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~rigenweb/Cemetery2/cemindex.html The Rhode Island Historical Cemeteries Transcription Project]
*[http://www.rihistoriccemeteries.org/ Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Commission]
*[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~rigenweb/Cemetery2/CemeteryDescriptions.pdf Cemetery Locations and Descriptions] *[https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/302289?availability=Family%20History%20Library Representative men and old families of Rhode Island : genealogical records and historical sketches of prominent and representative citizens and of many of the old families] by J.H. Beers & Co. Publishers, 1908. Three Volumnes. *{{MLA citation|last1=Bulkley|first1=Abby Isabel Brown|first2=Henry Truman|last2=Beckwith|title=''The Chad Browne memorial: consisting of a genealogical memoirs of a portion of the descendants of Chad and Elizabeth Browne with an appendix containing sketches of other early Rhode Island settlers, 1638-1888''|publication-place=Brooklyn, N.Y.|year=1888|publisher=Brooklyn Daily Eagle Book Printing Department|url=https://archive.org/details/chadbrownememori00bulkrich|repository=Archive.org}} *{{MLA citation|title=''Vital records of Scituate, Massachusetts, to the year 1850 Vol I Births''|year=1909|publication-place=Boston, Massachusetts|publisher=New England Historic Genealogical Society |url=https://archive.org/stream/vitalrecordsofsc01newe#page/n5/mode/2up|repository=Archive.org}} *{{MLA citation|title=''Vital records of Scituate, Massachusetts, to the year 1850 Vol II Marriages and Deaths''|year=1909|publication-place=Boston, Massachusetts|publisher=New England Historic Genealogical Society |url=https://archive.org/stream/vitalrecordsofsc02newe#page/n5/mode/2up|repository=Archive.org}} *{{MLA citation|title=''Memoirs of the Wilkinson family in America''|last=Wilkinson|first=Israel|year=1869|publication-place=Jacksonville, IL|publisher=Davis & Penniman Printers|url=https://openlibrary.org/books/OL7009376M/Memoirs_of_the_Wilkinson_family_in_America.|repository=Openlibrary.org}} ====South Carolina, United States==== *{{MLA citation|comp-first=Phil|comp-last=Norfleet|url=http://sc_tories.tripod.com/list_of_murdered_loyalists.htm|title="Petition to Lord Germain dated 19 April 1782"|repository=Web|website=South Carolina Loyalists and Rebels|origyear=[n.d.]}} ====Tennessee, United States==== *[http://tnsos.net/TSLA/Bibleproject/ Tennessee Bible Records] *{{MLA citation|title=''History of Carroll County Tennessee''|author=Carrol County Homecoming '86 Historical Book Committee|year=1986|publication-place=Paducah, KY|publisher=Turner Publishing|isbn=0-938021-01-X|url=http://books.google.ca/books?id=l3oR8-N4UqkC&lpg=PA137&ots=f9rCM4NDbO&dq=%22McLemoresville%2C%20TN%22%20Cooper&pg=PA137#v=onepage&q=%22McLemoresville,%20TN%22%20Cooper&f=false|repository=Google Books|volume=Vol.1.}} *{{MLA citation|url=http://www.gilestn.genealogyvillage.com/|website=American History and Genealogy Project|title="Giles County Tennessee"|year=2012|publisher=Giles County Historical Society|repository=Web}} *[http://www.tnportraits.org/index.htm Tennessee Portrait Project. tnportraits.org] ====Texas, United States==== *{{MLA citation|title=The Handbook of Texas|website=Texas State Historical Society: a digital gateway to Texas history|url=http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/browse|repository=Web|publisher=Texas State Historical Association|publication-date=[n.d.]}} ====Vermont, United States==== *[https://archive.org/stream/historymapofdanb00will#page/n17/mode/2up The History and Map of Danby, Vermont] by John C. Williams, 1869. *{{MLA citation|last=Carleton|first=Hiram|publisher=Lewis Publishing|year=1903|title=''Genealogical and family history of the state of Vermont: a record of the achievements of her people in the making of a commonwealth and the founding of a nation''|publication-place=New York|volume=Vol. 1|url=https://archive.org/details/genealogicaland01compgoog |repository=Archive.org}} *{{MLA citation|last=Carleton|first=Hiram|publisher=Lewis Publishing|year=1903|title=''Genealogical and family history of the state of Vermont: a record of the achievements of her people in the making of a commonwealth and the founding of a nation''|publication-place=New York|volume=Vol. 2|url=https://archive.org/details/genealogicaland00compgoog|repository=Archive.org}} *{{MLA citation|first=Henry|last=Crocker|publisher=P. H. Goble Press|publishing-place=Bellows Falls, VT.|year=1913|title=''History of the Baptists in Vermont''|url=https://archive.org/details/historyofbaptist01croc|repository=Archive.org}} *{{MLA citation|title=''The history of Brookfield, Vermont''|publication-place=Brookfield, VT|publisher=The Society|year=1987|url=http://brookfieldhistoricalsociety.wordpress.com/2008/07/11/brookfield-history-book-online/|repository=Brookfield Historical Society}} *{{MLA citation|last=Jones|title=''History of the town of Waitsfeild, Vermont, 1782-1908, with family genealogies''|first=Matt Bushnell|publisher=George E. Littlefield|year=1909|publication-place=Boston, MA|url=https://archive.org/details/cu31924028838600|repository=Archive.org}} *{{MLA citation|last1=Joslin|first1=Joseph|last2=Frisbie|first2=Barnes|last3=Ruggles|first3=Frederick|title=''A history of the town of Poultney, Vermont: from its settlement to the year 1875, with family and biographical sketches and incidents''|publication-place:Poultney, VT|publisher=Journal Printing Office|year=1875|url=https://archive.org/details/ahistorytownpou00rugggoog|repository=Archive.org}} ==== Virginia, United States ==== *[http://www.binnsgenealogy.com/VirginiaTaxListCensuses/ Virginia Tax and Census lists] *[http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005802253 Virginia Historical Genealogies] by Boddie, John Bennett, 1880-Redwood City, Calif.: Pacific Coast Publishers, 1954
*[http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005802252 Southside Virginia Families] by Boddie, John Bennett, 1880-Redwood City, Calif.: Pacific Coast Publishers, 1955
*[http://www.virginians.com/ Southside Virginia Genealogies] by John W. Pritchett; Clearfield Company, Jan 1, 2007
*[https://archive.org/details/jstor_virghistbiog JSTOR Early Journal Content, The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography] A selection of journal materials published prior to 1923 in the United States and prior to 1870 elsewhere with nearly 500,000 articles from more than 200 journals. JSTOR Early Journal Content is freely available at www.jstor.org or on this page, via the "Browse by Subject / Keywords" search tool *{{MLA citation|title=''National Park Service, Jamestown, Virginia'|publisher=National Park Service|url=http://www.nps.gov/jame/historyculture/genealogical-research-for-a-jamestown-ancestor.htm|repository=NPS.gov}} * Complete listing of Early Virginia Immigrants, 1623-1666 (from book published 1912 by George Cabell Greer, now copyright-free) http://www.evmedia.com/virginia/ * Virginia Division Sons of Confederate Veterans Home Page: http://www.scvva.org/ * Henry County, Virginia. http://www.myhenrycounty.com * The Virginia Historical Society. Unknown No Longer. Database of Slave Names. http://unknownnolonger.vahistorical.org/search/advanced * The Online Books Page. Augusta County, Virginia. http://onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu/webbin/book/browse?type=lcsubc&key=Augusta%20County%20%28Va.%29%20--%20History *[http://www.pwcvabooks.com/pwcvabookspublishedworks.htm '''Prince William County Virginia''' by: Ronald Ray Turner http://www.pwcvabooks.com/pwcvabookspublishedworks.htm] *[http://virgilinacemetery.com/ virgilinacemetery.com Virgilina Cemetery, Halifax County, Virginia] *[http://www.brunswickcemeteries.org/HTML/home.htm brunswickcemeteries.org Cemeteries Of Brunswick County, Virginia] ====Washington, United States==== *[https://www.digitalarchives.wa.gov/Home Washington State Digital Archives] ====West Virginia, United States==== *[http://www.wvculture.org/vrr/va_select.aspx Searchable database for West Virginia] * West Virginia Division Of Culture And History, Vital Research Records. http://www.wvculture.org/vrr/va_select.aspx * The Wheeling Area Genealogical Society & Ohio County WV Gen Web. http://www.wvgenweb.org/ohio/index.htm ====Wisconsin, United States==== *{{MLA citation|title=''The United States biographical dictionary and portrait gallery of eminent and self-made men''|volume=Wisconsin Volume|publication-place=Chicago|publisher=American Biographical Publishing|year=1877|url=https://openlibrary.org/books/OL17980166M/The_United_States_biographical_dictionary_and_portrait_gallery_of_eminent_and_self-made_men|repository=Openlibrary.org}} == Lookup Volunteers == :'''Barnhart''' *Barnhart, Josephus Edward. Barnhart Family Record: The Family of Daniel Barnhart II, C1765-1802 and Elizabeth Naff, C1767-1805. New Carlisle, Ohio: Publisher Not Identified, C1925. 282 pages. Major surnames include Barnhart, Bowman, Brubaker, Flora/Flory, Grisso, Hylton, Ikenberry, Kesler, Kinzie, Layman, Naff, Peters, Sink, and Wray. Collection of [[Anderson-16764|Scott Anderson]]. Scott will do look-ups on request. : '''Cooper''' * Our Coopers From Yorkshire, England, 1580s to Present Times in the Americas by Joyce Cooper Walker, 2011 (I will do look-ups in this book by request. [[Cooper-1|Kitty Smith]]
: '''Gregory''' [Source: [[#JJGregory]]] * Source: JJGregory Author: [[Gregory-2032|Jasper Josiah Gregory]]: Title: ''History of Timothy Gregory and His Descendants''. Publication: The Reporter Press, Walton NY 1934 : Repository: [[#pws]] Repository: : '''Huntley''' [Source: [[#VWHuntley]] Page: V1. p. 6-7] * Source: VWHuntley Title: ''John Huntley, Immigrant of Boston & Roxbury, Massachusetts and Lyme, Connecticut 1647-1977 and some of his Descendants''. Author: [[Huntley-769|Virgil W. Huntley]]. Books I, II, III. 1978, 1993, 1996. Material from the books used with written permission of the author. Repository: [[#pws]] Repository:
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[[Category: Linch-34]] = List of sources = : This list of sources corresponds to the sources in my personal database, for ease in transferring info from it into WikiTree. == Intro == : Additional resources: * [[Space: Sources-Databases | Sources Database]] ; some sources below are also found in this list -- links provided for each... : list of sources from my personal db, formatted for profile use :: @ -- placeholder for unique fields :: if county register not online, use: ::: * Not yet able to locate record online... == Research Notes == :== Research Notes == :: '''Viewer Tip''': ::: Sources may differ on the information they provide. Causes include language barriers, lack of information, incomplete information, incorrect original information, transcription errors, conflation, confusion, & purposeful misinformation. Viewer should consider all information & sources suspect. :: ~~~~ :(Thanks to [[Jones-39993 | Lindy Jones]] for this '''Viewer Tip''' suggestion…) == 1 -- 100 == : 1) [@ tombstone; Floral Hills Memorial Gardens, Harrison County, West Virginia, USA. photographed / transcribed by [[Linch-34 | Kitty Linch]] on @.]
: 2) [West Virginia, Ritchie County; ''Register of Births, 1853 - 1893''; vol. n/a, p. @, ln. @; County Courthouse, Harrisville, West Virginia, USA. Online: West Virginia Division of Culture & History, Charleston, West Virginia, USA; [https @].]
: 3) [West Virginia, Ritchie County; ''Register of Births, 1889 - 1897''; vol. 1, p. @, ln. @; County Courthouse, Harrisville, West Virginia, USA. Online: West Virginia Division of Culture & History, Charleston, West Virginia, USA; [https @].]
: 4) [West Virginia, Ritchie County; ''Birth Records, 1904 - 1918''; vol. n/a, p. @, ln. @; County Courthouse, Harrisville, West Virginia, USA. Online: West Virginia Division of Culture & History, Charleston, West Virginia, USA; [https @].]
: 5) [West Virginia, Ritchie County; ''Register of Births, 1897 - 1905''; vol. 2, p. @, ln. @; County Courthouse, Harrisville, West Virginia, USA. Online: West Virginia Division of Culture & History, Charleston, West Virginia, USA; [https @].]
: 6) [West Virginia, Ritchie County; ''Register of Births, 1894 - 1904''; vol. 3, p. @, ln. @; County Courthouse, Harrisville, West Virginia, USA. Online: West Virginia Division of Culture & History, Charleston, West Virginia, USA; [https @].]
: 7) [West Virginia, Ritchie County; ''Delayed Reports of Births''; n/a, vol. 1, p. @, ln. @; County Courthouse, Harrisville, West Virginia, USA. Online: West Virginia Division of Culture & History, Charleston, West Virginia, USA; [https @].]
: 8) [West Virginia, Ritchie County; ''Delayed Reports of Births''; n/a, vol. 2, p. @, ln. @; County Courthouse, Harrisville, West Virginia, USA. Online: West Virginia Division of Culture & History, Charleston, West Virginia, USA; [https @].]
: 9) [West Virginia, Ritchie County; ''Marriage Register, 1853-1900''; vol. n/a, p. @, ln. @; County Courthouse, Harrisville, West Virginia, USA. Online: West Virginia Division of Culture & History, Charleston, West Virginia, USA; [https @ & @].]
: 10) [West Virginia, Ritchie County; ''Marriage Record, 1901-1903''; vol. 1, p. @, ln. @; County Courthouse, Harrisville, West Virginia, USA. Online: West Virginia Division of Culture & History, Charleston, West Virginia, USA; [https @ & @].]
: 11) [West Virginia, Wood County; ''Marriage Record, 1801-1854''; vol. 1, p. @, ln. @; County Courthouse, Parkersburg, West Virginia, USA. Online: West Virginia Division of Culture & History, Charleston, West Virginia, USA; [https @ & @].]
: 12) [West Virginia, Ritchie County; ''Marriage Record, 1903-1906''; vol. 2, p. @, ln. @; County Courthouse, Harrisville, West Virginia, USA. Online: West Virginia Division of Culture & History, Charleston, West Virginia, USA; [https @ & @].]
: 13) [West Virginia, Ritchie County; ''Marriage Record, 1906-1909''; vol. 3, p. @, ln. @; County Courthouse, Harrisville, West Virginia, USA. Online: West Virginia Division of Culture & History, Charleston, West Virginia, USA; [https @ & @].]
: 14) [West Virginia, Ritchie County; ''Marriage Record, 1909-1912''; vol. 4, p. @, ln. @; County Courthouse, Harrisville, West Virginia, USA. Online: West Virginia Division of Culture & History, Charleston, West Virginia, USA; [https @ & @].]
: 15) [West Virginia, Ritchie County; ''Marriage Record, 1912-1915''; vol. 5, p. @, ln. @; County Courthouse, Harrisville, West Virginia, USA. Online: West Virginia Division of Culture & History, Charleston, West Virginia, USA; [https @ & @].]
: 16) [West Virginia, Ritchie County; ''Marriage Record, 1916-1920''; vol. 6, p. @, ln. @; County Courthouse, Harrisville, West Virginia, USA. Online: West Virginia Division of Culture & History, Charleston, West Virginia, USA; [https @ & @].]
: 17) [West Virginia, Ritchie County; ''Marriage Record, 1920-1924''; vol. 7, p. @, ln. @; County Courthouse, Harrisville, West Virginia, USA. Online: West Virginia Division of Culture & History, Charleston, West Virginia, USA; [https @ & @].]
: 18) [West Virginia, Ritchie County; ''Marriage Record, 1924-1929''; vol. 8, p. @, ln. @; County Courthouse, Harrisville, West Virginia, USA. Online: West Virginia Division of Culture & History, Charleston, West Virginia, USA; [https @ & @].]
: 19) [West Virginia, Ritchie County; ''Marriage Record, 1929-1934''; vol. 9, p. @, ln. @; County Courthouse, Harrisville, West Virginia, USA. Online: West Virginia Division of Culture & History, Charleston, West Virginia, USA; [https @ & @].]
: 20) [West Virginia, Ritchie County; ''Death Register, 1853-1903''; vol. n/a, p. @, ln. @; County Courthouse, Harrisville, West Virginia, USA. Online: West Virginia Division of Culture & History, Charleston, West Virginia, USA; [https @].]
: 21) [Lowther, Minnie Kendall; ''History of Ritchie County''; Wheeling News Litho. Co., Wheeling, West Virginia, USA, ©1911; Reprint: Ritchie County Historical Society, Inc., ed.; Mountain Heritage Books, McClain Printing Co., Parsons, West Virginia, USA, ©1999; p. @.]
: 22) [@ tombstone; Greenlawn Cemetery, Harrison County, West Virginia, USA; photographed / transcribed by [[Linch-34 | Kitty Linch]] on @.]
: 23) interview : 24) interview : 25) interview : 26) interview : 27) interview : 28) interview : 29) interview : 30) interview : 31) interview : 32) interview : 33) court doc : 34) letter
: 35) [Ritchie County Historical Society, Inc., ed.; ''Ritchie County, West Virginia Cemeteries - Through 1993''; McClain Printing Co., Parsons, West Virginia, USA, ©1995; p. @.]
: 36) [''1810 United States Federal Census''; Virginia, Harrison County, Harrison District, p. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. M252, roll 0069; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 37) [''1850 United States Federal Census''; Virginia, Harrison County, Harrison District, p. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. M432, roll 0950; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 38) [''1860 United States Federal Census''; Virginia, Harrison County, Harrison District, p. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. M653, roll 1351; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 39) [''1880 United States Federal Census''; West Virginia, Harrison County, ED @, p. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. T9, rolls 1403 & 1404; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 40) [''1900 United States Federal Census''; West Virginia, Harrison County, ED @, sh. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. T623, roll 1760; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 41) [''1910 United States Federal Census''; West Virginia, Harrison County, ED @, sh. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. T624, roll 1683; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 42) [''1920 United States Federal Census''; West Virginia, Harrison County, ED @, sh. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. T625, rolls 1955 & 1956; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 43) [''1930 United States Federal Census''; West Virginia, Harrison County, ED @, sh. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. T626, rolls 2534 & 2535; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 44) [''1850 United States Federal Census''; Virginia, Ritchie County, Ritchie District, p. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. M432, roll 0973; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 45) [''1860 United States Federal Census''; Virginia, Ritchie County, Ritchie District, p. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. M653, roll 1374; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 46) [''1860 United States Federal Census''; Virginia, Tyler County, Tyler District, p. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. M653, roll 1382; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 47) [''1870 United States Federal Census''; West Virginia, Ritchie County, District @, p. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. M593, roll 1698; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 48) [''1870 United States Federal Census''; West Virginia, Tyler County, District @, p. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. M593, roll 1700; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 49) [''1880 United States Federal Census''; West Virginia, Ritchie County, ED @, p. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. T9, roll 1413; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 50) [''1880 United States Federal Census''; West Virginia, Tyler County, ED @, p. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. T9, roll 1414; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 51) [''1900 United States Federal Census''; West Virginia, Ritchie County, ED @, sh. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. T623, roll 1772; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 52) [''1900 United States Federal Census''; West Virginia, Gilmer County, ED @, sh. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. T623, roll 1758; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 53) [''1900 United States Federal Census''; West Virginia, Wood County, ED @, sh. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. T623, roll 1776; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 54) [''1910 United States Federal Census''; West Virginia, Ritchie County, ED @, sh. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. T624, roll 1693; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 55) [''1910 United States Federal Census''; West Virginia, Gilmer County, ED @, sh. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. T624, roll 1680; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 56) [''1920 United States Federal Census''; West Virginia, Ritchie County, ED @, sh. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. T625, rolls 1970 & 1971; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 57) [''[[Space: U.S., World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 | U.S. WW I Draft Registration Cards]]''; pub. M1509; National Archives & Records Administration, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 58) [''[[Space: U.S. World War II Draft Registration Cards, 1942 (4th Draft) | U.S. WW II Draft Registration Cards (4th Draft)]]''; pub. M1936, M1937, M1939, M1951, M1962, M1964, M1986, M2090, & M2097; National Archives & Records Administration, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 59) [West Virginia, Tyler County; ''Birth Records, 1853 - 1884''; vol. 1, p. @, ln. @; County Courthouse, Middlebourne, West Virginia, USA. Online: West Virginia Division of Culture & History, Charleston, West Virginia, USA; [https @].]
: 60) [West Virginia, Tyler County; ''Death Records, 1853 - 1903''; vol. 1, p. @, ln. @; County Courthouse, Middlebourne, West Virginia, USA. Online: West Virginia Division of Culture & History, Charleston, West Virginia, USA; [https @].]
: 61) [West Virginia, Ritchie County; ''Register of Births, 1918 - 1974''; vol. 6, p. @, ln. @; County Courthouse, Harrisville, West Virginia, USA. Online: West Virginia Division of Culture & History, Charleston, West Virginia, USA; [https @].]
: 62) [West Virginia, Ritchie County; ''Death Register, 1904 - 1918''; vol. n/a, p. @, ln. @; County Courthouse, Harrisville, West Virginia, USA. Online: West Virginia Division of Culture & History, Charleston, West Virginia, USA; [https @].]
: 63) [West Virginia, Ritchie County; ''Death Register, 1918 - 1969''; vol. 6, p. @, ln. @; County Courthouse, Harrisville, West Virginia, USA. Online: West Virginia Division of Culture & History, Charleston, West Virginia, USA; [https @].]
: 64) [West Virginia, Harrison County; ''Marriage Record''; date n/a, vol. 49, p. @, ln. @; County Courthouse, Clarksburg, West Virginia, USA. Online: West Virginia Division of Culture & History, Charleston, West Virginia, USA; [https @ & @].]
: 65) [West Virginia, Ritchie County; ''Register of Deaths, 1969 - 1977''; vol. 7, p. @, ln. @; County Courthouse, Harrisville, West Virginia, USA. Online: West Virginia Division of Culture & History, Charleston, West Virginia, USA; [https @].]
: 66) [West Virginia, Ritchie County; ''Register of Deaths, beginning 1977''; vol. 8, p. @, ln. @; County Courthouse, Harrisville, West Virginia, USA. Online: West Virginia Division of Culture & History, Charleston, West Virginia, USA; [https @].]
: 67) [West Virginia, Ritchie County; ''Register of Deaths, beginning 1983''; vol. 9, p. @, ln. @; County Courthouse, Harrisville, West Virginia, USA. Online: West Virginia Division of Culture & History, Charleston, West Virginia, USA; [https @].]
: 68) [West Virginia, Ritchie County; ''Register of Deaths, beginning 1989''; vol. 10, p. @, ln. @; County Courthouse, Harrisville, West Virginia, USA. Online: West Virginia Division of Culture & History, Charleston, West Virginia, USA; [https @].]
: 69) [West Virginia, Harrison County; ''Register of Births, 1911 - 1916''; vol. 9, p. @, ln. @; County Courthouse, Clarksburg, West Virginia, USA. Online: West Virginia Division of Culture & History, Charleston, West Virginia, USA; [https @].]
: 70) [West Virginia, Harrison County; ''Register of Births, 1917 - 1921''; vol. 10, p. @, ln. @; County Courthouse, Clarksburg, West Virginia, USA. Online: West Virginia Division of Culture & History, Charleston, West Virginia, USA; [https @].]
: 71) [West Virginia, Harrison County; ''Register of Births, 1921 - 1924''; vol. 11, p. @, ln. @; County Courthouse, Clarksburg, West Virginia, USA. Online: West Virginia Division of Culture & History, Charleston, West Virginia, USA; [https @].]
: 72) [West Virginia, Harrison County; ''Register of Births, 1924 - 1925''; vol. 12, p. @, ln. @; County Courthouse, Clarksburg, West Virginia, USA. Online: West Virginia Division of Culture & History, Charleston, West Virginia, USA; [https @].]
: 73) [West Virginia, Harrison County; ''Register of Births, 1925 - 1926''; vol. 13, p. @, ln. @; County Courthouse, Clarksburg, West Virginia, USA. Online: West Virginia Division of Culture & History, Charleston, West Virginia, USA; [https @].]
: 74) [West Virginia, Harrison County; ''Register of Births, 1927 - 1928''; vol. 14, p. @, ln. @; County Courthouse, Clarksburg, West Virginia, USA. Online: West Virginia Division of Culture & History, Charleston, West Virginia, USA; [https @].]
: 75) [West Virginia, Harrison County; ''Register of Births, 1929 - 1931''; vol. 15, p. @, ln. @; County Courthouse, Clarksburg, West Virginia, USA. Online: West Virginia Division of Culture & History, Charleston, West Virginia, USA; [https @].]
: 76) [West Virginia, Harrison County; ''Register of Births, 1932 - 1933''; vol. 16, p. @, ln. @; County Courthouse, Clarksburg, West Virginia, USA. Online: West Virginia Division of Culture & History, Charleston, West Virginia, USA; [https @].]
: 77) [West Virginia, Harrison County; ''Register of Births, 1934 - 1935''; vol. 17 A - L, p. @, ln. @; County Courthouse, Clarksburg, West Virginia, USA. Online: West Virginia Division of Culture & History, Charleston, West Virginia, USA; [https @].]
: 78) [West Virginia, Harrison County; ''Register of Deaths, 1917 - 1922''; vol. 6, p. @, ln. @; County Courthouse, Clarksburg, West Virginia, USA. Online: West Virginia Division of Culture & History, Charleston, West Virginia, USA; [https @].]
: 79) [West Virginia, Harrison County; ''Register of Deaths, 1923 - 1925''; vol. 7, p. @, ln. @; County Courthouse, Clarksburg, West Virginia, USA. Online: West Virginia Division of Culture & History, Charleston, West Virginia, USA; [https @].]
: 80) [West Virginia, Harrison County; ''Register of Deaths, 1929 - 1933''; vol. 9, p. @, ln. @; County Courthouse, Clarksburg, West Virginia, USA. Online: West Virginia Division of Culture & History, Charleston, West Virginia, USA; [https @].]
: 81) [West Virginia, Harrison County; ''Register of Deaths, 1936 - 1938''; vol. 11, p. @, ln. @; County Courthouse, Clarksburg, West Virginia, USA. Online: West Virginia Division of Culture & History, Charleston, West Virginia, USA; [https @].]
: 82) [West Virginia, Harrison County; ''Register of Deaths, 1939 - 1941''; vol. 12, p. @, ln. @; County Courthouse, Clarksburg, West Virginia, USA. Online: West Virginia Division of Culture & History, Charleston, West Virginia, USA; [https @].]
: 83) [West Virginia, Harrison County; ''Register of Deaths, 1942 - 1944''; vol. 13 A - L, p. @, ln. @; County Courthouse, Clarksburg, West Virginia, USA. Online: West Virginia Division of Culture & History, Charleston, West Virginia, USA; [https @].]
: 84) [West Virginia, Harrison County; ''Register of Deaths, 1945 - 1946''; vol. 14, p. @, ln. @; County Courthouse, Clarksburg, West Virginia, USA. Online: West Virginia Division of Culture & History, Charleston, West Virginia, USA; [https @].]
: 85) [West Virginia, Harrison County; ''Register of Deaths, 1951 - 1952''; vol. 17, p. @, ln. @; County Courthouse, Clarksburg, West Virginia, USA. Online: West Virginia Division of Culture & History, Charleston, West Virginia, USA; [https @].]
: 86) [West Virginia, Harrison County; ''Register of Deaths, 1955 - 1956''; vol. 19, p. @, ln. @; County Courthouse, Clarksburg, West Virginia, USA. Online: West Virginia Division of Culture & History, Charleston, West Virginia, USA; [https @].]
: 87) [West Virginia, Harrison County; ''Register of Deaths, 1959 - 1960''; vol. 21, p. @, ln. @; County Courthouse, Clarksburg, West Virginia, USA. Online: West Virginia Division of Culture & History, Charleston, West Virginia, USA; [https @].]
: 88) [West Virginia, Harrison County; ''Register of Deaths, 1961 - 1962''; vol. 22, p. @, ln. @; County Courthouse, Clarksburg, West Virginia, USA. Online: West Virginia Division of Culture & History, Charleston, West Virginia, USA; [https @].]
: 89) [West Virginia, Harrison County; ''Register of Deaths, 1963 - 1964''; vol. 23 A - L, p. @, ln. @; County Courthouse, Clarksburg, West Virginia, USA. Online: West Virginia Division of Culture & History, Charleston, West Virginia, USA; [https @].]
: 90) [West Virginia, Harrison County; ''Register of Deaths, 1965 - 1966''; vol. 24 A - L, p. @, ln. @; County Courthouse, Clarksburg, West Virginia, USA. Online: West Virginia Division of Culture & History, Charleston, West Virginia, USA; [https @].]
: 91) [West Virginia, Harrison County; ''Register of Deaths, 1967 - 1968''; vol. 25 A - L, p. @, ln. @; County Courthouse, Clarksburg, West Virginia, USA. Online: West Virginia Division of Culture & History, Charleston, West Virginia, USA; [https @].]
: 92) [West Virginia, Harrison County; ''Marriage Indexes''; date n/a, vol. @, p. @; County Courthouse, Clarksburg, West Virginia, USA (not available online).]
: 93) [''1850 United States Federal Census''; Virginia, Monongalia County, Monongalia District, p. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. M432, roll 0961; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 94) [''1880 United States Federal Census''; West Virginia, Taylor County, ED @, p. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. T9, roll 1414; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 95) [Personal knowledge of [[Linch-34 | Kitty Linch]] (@).]
: 96) [Godfrey Memorial Library, comp.; ''[[Space: American Genealogical-Biographical Index | American Genealogical-Biographical Index]]''; Provo, Utah, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 1999. Original data: Godfrey Memorial Library, Middletown, Connecticut, USA. Online: Ancestry.com; [https @].]
: 97) interview : 98) interview : 99) obit : 100) interview == 101 -- 200 == : 101) interview : 102) interview : 103) interview
: 104) [Johnston, Ross B.; ''West Virginia Estate Settlements''; Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., Baltimore, Maryland, USA, ©1977; p. @.]
: 105) [Torrence, Clayton; ''Virginia Wills & Administrations, 1632 - 1800''; Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., Baltimore, Maryland, USA, ©1965; p. @.]
: 106) [''1850 United States Federal Census''; Virginia, Gilmer County, Gilmer District, p. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. M432, roll 0946; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 107) [''1860 United States Federal Census''; Virginia, Gilmer County, Gilmer District, p. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. M653, roll 1345; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 108) [''1870 United States Federal Census''; West Virginia, Gilmer County, District @, p. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. M593, roll 1686; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 109) [''1880 United States Federal Census''; West Virginia, Gilmer County, ED @, p. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. T9, roll 1402; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 110) [''1900 United States Federal Census''; West Virginia, Upshur County, ED @, sh. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. T623, roll 1773; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 111) [''1910 United States Federal Census''; West Virginia, Upshur County, ED @, sh. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. T624, roll 1698; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 112) [''1920 United States Federal Census''; West Virginia, Upshur County, ED @, sh. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. T625, roll 1968; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 113) [''1910 United States Federal Census''; West Virginia, Marshall County, ED @, sh. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. T624, roll 1688; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 114) [''1920 United States Federal Census''; West Virginia, Marshall County, ED @, sh. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. T625, rolls 1952 & 1953; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 115) [''West Virginia, Compiled Marriage Records, 1863-1900''; Provo, Utah, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2000. Original data: Dodd, Jordan, comp.; ''West Virginia Marriage Records, 1863-1900''. Online: Ancestry.com; [https @ & @].]
: 116) [''[[Space: Social Security Death Index | Social Security Death Index]]''; U.S. Social Security Administration, ''Death Master File''; database (Alexandria, Virginia, USA: National Technical Information Service, ongoing). Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 117) [''Ohio Death Index, 1908-1932, 1938-1944, & 1958-2007''; from ''Ohio, Deaths, 1908-1932, 1938-2007''; Ancestry.com: 2010. Original data: Ohio Historical Society, Columbus, Ohio, USA & Ohio Department of Health, State Vital Statistics Unit, Columbus, Ohio, USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 118) [''California Death Index, 1940-1997''; Department of Health Services, Vital Statistics Department, Sacramento, California, USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 119) [''1930 United States Federal Census''; West Virginia, Ritchie County, ED @, sh. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. T626, roll 2554; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 120) [''Virginia Marriages, 1785-1940''; index based upon data collected by the Genealogical Society of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @ & @].]
: 121) [''Virginia, Compiled Marriages, 1660-1800''; Provo, Utah, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 1997. Original data: Dodd, Jordan, comp.; ''Virginia Marriages to 1800''. Online: Ancestry.com; [https @ & @].]
: 122) [''1850 United States Federal Census''; Virginia, Doddridge County, Doddridge District, p. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. M432, roll 0942; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 123) [''1850 United States Federal Census''; Virginia, Wirt County, Wirt District, p. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. M432, roll 0981; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 124) [''1850 United States Federal Census''; Virginia, Pendleton County, Pendleton District, p. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. M432, roll 0968; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 125) [''1850 United States Federal Census''; Virginia, Barbour County, Barbour District, p. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. M432, roll 0935; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 126) [''1930 United States Federal Census''; West Virginia, Marion County, ED @, sh. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. T626, rolls 2541 & 2542; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 127) [''1930 United States Federal Census''; West Virginia, Upshur County, ED @, sh. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. T626, roll 2556; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 128) [''1930 United States Federal Census''; West Virginia, Wood County, ED @, sh. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. T626, roll 2558; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 129) [''1860 United States Federal Census''; Virginia, Hardy County, Hardy District, p. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. M653, roll 1351; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 130) [''1860 United States Federal Census''; Virginia, Monongalia County, Monongalia District, p. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. M653, roll 1364; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 131) [''1860 United States Federal Census''; Virginia, Wirt County, Wirt District, p. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. M653, roll 1384; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 132) [''1860 United States Federal Census''; Virginia, Roane County, Roane District, p. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. M653, roll 1375; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 133) [''1860 United States Federal Census''; Virginia, Wood County, Wood District, p. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. M653, roll 1384; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 134) [''1850 United States Federal Census''; Virginia, Hardy County, Hardy District, p. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. M432, roll 0950; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 135) [''1850 United States Federal Census''; Virginia, Bath County, Bath District, p. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. M432, roll 0935; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 136) [''1850 United States Federal Census''; Virginia, Frederick County, Frederick District, p. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. M432, roll 0945; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 137) [''1810 United States Federal Census''; Virginia, Accomack County, Accomack District, p. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. M252, roll 0066; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 138) [''1900 United States Federal Census''; West Virginia, Monongalia County, ED @, sh. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. T623, roll 1767; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 139) [''1810 United States Federal Census''; Virginia, Wood County, Wood District, p. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. M252, roll 0071; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 140) [''1860 United States Federal Census''; Virginia, Barbour County, Barbour District, p. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. M653, roll 1334; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 141) [''1860 United States Federal Census''; Virginia, Doddridge County, Doddridge District, p. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. M653, roll 1342; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 142) [''1860 United States Federal Census''; Virginia, Pendleton County, Pendleton District, p. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. M653, roll 1370; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 143) [''1880 United States Federal Census''; West Virginia, Doddridge County, ED @, p. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. T9, roll 1401; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 144) [''1880 United States Federal Census''; Virginia, Frederick County, ED @, p. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. T9, rolls 1366 & 1367; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 145) [''1880 United States Federal Census''; West Virginia, Monongalia County, ED @, p. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. T9, roll 1409; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 146) [''1880 United States Federal Census''; West Virginia, Wirt County, ED @, p. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. T9, rolls 1415 & 1416; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 147) [''1880 United States Federal Census''; West Virginia, Wood County, ED @, p. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. T9, roll 1416; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 148) [''1860 United States Federal Census''; Virginia, Calhoun County, Calhoun District, p. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. M653, roll 1340; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 149) [''1860 United States Federal Census''; Virginia, Frederick County, Frederick District, p. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. M653, roll 1347; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 150) [West Virginia Society DAR, ed.; ''Glimpses of West Virginia History''; Biggs-Johnston-Withrow, [n.p.], ©1962; p. @.]
: 151) [West Virginia, Harrison County; ''Register of Births, 1902 - 1905''; vol. 7, p. @, ln. @; County Courthouse, Clarksburg, West Virginia, USA. Online: West Virginia Division of Culture & History, Charleston, West Virginia, USA; [https @].]
: 152) [West Virginia, Harrison County; ''Register of Deaths, 2010''; vol. 2010, p. @, ln. @; County Courthouse, Clarksburg, West Virginia, USA. Online: West Virginia Division of Culture & History, Charleston, West Virginia, USA; [https @].]
: 153) obit
: 154) [Jackson, John M.; ''Ritchie County Crimes & Calamities: Reports from the Local, State & National Press 1847 - 1922''; CreateSpace, [n.p.], ©2011; p. @.]
: 155) [''1870 United States Federal Census''; Indiana, Clinton County, District @, p. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. M593, roll 0305; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 156) [''1870 United States Federal Census''; West Virginia, Doddridge County, District @, p. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. M593, roll 1686; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 157) [''1860 United States Federal Census''; Virginia, Upshur County, Upshur District, p. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. M653, roll 1382; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 158) [''1870 United States Federal Census''; West Virginia, Upshur County, District @, p. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. M593, roll 1700; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 159) [''1870 United States Federal Census''; Indiana, Hendricks County, District @, p. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. M593, roll 0322; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 160) [''1870 United States Federal Census''; Nebraska, Richardson County, District @, p. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. M593, roll 0832; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 161) [Stealey, Robert F.; ''Harrison County (West Virginia)'' (Images of America series); Arcadia Publishing, SC, IL, NH & CA, 2000; p. @.]
: 162) [''1940 United States Federal Census''; West Virginia, Harrison County, ED @, sh. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. T627, rolls 4408 & 4409; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 163) [''1940 United States Federal Census''; West Virginia, Wetzel County, ED @, sh. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. T627, roll 4452; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 164) [''1940 United States Federal Census''; West Virginia, Wirt County, ED @, sh. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. T627, roll 4452; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 165) [Stealey, Robert F.; ''Bridgeport (West Virginia)'' (Images of America series); Arcadia Publishing, SC, IL, NH & CA, 2007; p. @.]
: 166) [West Virginia, Monongalia County; ''Register of Deaths, 1852 - 1899''; vol. 1, p. @, ln. @; County Courthouse, Morgantown, West Virginia, USA. Online: West Virginia Division of Culture & History, Charleston, West Virginia, USA; [https @].]
: 167) [West Virginia, Monongalia County; ''Register of Births, 1853 - 1879''; vol. 1, p. @, ln. @; County Courthouse, Morgantown, West Virginia, USA. Online: West Virginia Division of Culture & History, Charleston, West Virginia, USA; [https @].]
: 168) [West Virginia, Monongalia County; ''Register of Deaths, 1900 - 1924''; vol. 2, p. @, ln. @; County Courthouse, Morgantown, West Virginia, USA. Online: West Virginia Division of Culture & History, Charleston, West Virginia, USA; [https @].]
: 169) [West Virginia, Monongalia County; ''Register & Index of Deaths, 1924 - 12/31/1987''; vol. L-M-N-O, p. @, ln. @; County Courthouse, Morgantown, West Virginia, USA. Online: West Virginia Division of Culture & History, Charleston, West Virginia, USA; [https @].]
: 170) (use #249)
: 171) [''1850 United States Federal Census''; Pennsylvania, Greene County, District @, p. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. M432, roll 0783; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 172) [''1850 United States Federal Census''; Indiana, Clinton County, District @, p. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. M432, roll 0139; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 173) [''1850 United States Federal Census''; Indiana, Decatur County, District @, p. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. M432, roll 0142; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 174) [''1860 United States Federal Census''; Pennsylvania, Greene County, District @, p. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. M653, roll 1114; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 175) [''1860 United States Federal Census''; Indiana, Clinton County, District @, p. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. M653, roll 0250; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 176) [''1860 United States Federal Census''; Indiana, Hendricks County, District @, p. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. M653, roll 0265; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 177) [''1870 United States Federal Census''; West Virginia, Grant County, District @, p. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. M593, roll 1686; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 178) [''1860 United States Federal Census''; Indiana, Shelby County, District @, p. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. M653, roll 0296; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 179) [''1870 United States Federal Census''; Indiana, Shelby County, District @, p. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. M593, roll 0357; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 180) [''1880 United States Federal Census''; Indiana, Hendricks County, ED @, p. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. T9, roll 0283; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 181) [''1880 United States Federal Census''; Nebraska, Richardson County, ED @, p. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. T9, roll 0754; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 182) [''1900 United States Federal Census''; Nebraska, Richardson County, ED @, sh. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. T623, roll 0938; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 183) [''1900 United States Federal Census''; Indiana, Hendricks County, ED @, sh. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. T623, roll 0376; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 184) [''1900 United States Federal Census''; West Virginia, Preston County, ED @, sh. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. T623, roll 1770; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 185) [''1910 United States Federal Census''; West Virginia, Monongalia County, ED @, sh. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. T624, roll 1691; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 186) [''1910 United States Federal Census''; West Virginia, Fayette County, ED @, sh. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. T624, rolls 1679 & 1680; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 187) [''1920 United States Federal Census''; West Virginia, Monongalia County, ED @, sh. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. T625, roll 1964; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 188) [''1930 United States Federal Census''; West Virginia, Monongalia County, ED @, sh. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. T626, roll 2548; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 189) [''1930 United States Federal Census''; Utah, Salt Lake County, ED @, sh. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. T626, rolls 2418 - 2421 inclusive; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 190) [''1930 United States Federal Census''; Oregon, Clackamas County, ED @, sh. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. T626, roll 1940; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 191) [''1930 United States Federal Census''; Pennsylvania, McKean County, ED @, sh. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. T626, roll 2079; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 192) [''1930 United States Federal Census''; Ohio, Columbiana County, ED @, sh. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. T626, rolls 1758 - 1760 inclusive; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 193) [''1930 United States Federal Census''; Ohio, Guernsey County, ED @, sh. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. T626, rolls 1804 & 1805; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 194) [''1930 United States Federal Census''; Ohio, Licking County, ED @, sh. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. T626, rolls 1828 & 1829; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 195) [''1930 United States Federal Census''; Ohio, Monroe County, ED @, sh. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. T626, roll 1851; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 196) [''1930 United States Federal Census''; California, Kern County, ED @, sh. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. T626, rolls 0121 & 0122; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 197) [''1930 United States Federal Census''; California, Los Angeles County, ED @, sh. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. T626, rolls 0123 - 0176 inclusive; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 198) [''1900 United States Federal Census''; West Virginia, Wirt County, ED @, sh. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. T623, roll 1776; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 199) [''1900 United States Federal Census''; Kansas, Saline County, ED @, sh. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. T623, roll 0498; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 200) [@ grave; West Virginia (all counties); Online: {{FindAGrave | @}}.]
== 201 -- 300 == : 201) [''Ohio, Birth Index, 1908-1964''; Provo, Utah, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2012. Original data: ''Ohio Birth Records''; Ohio Vital Records Office, Columbus, Ohio, USA. Online: Ancestry.com; [https @].]
: 202) [''1870 United States Federal Census''; Missouri, Putnam County, District @, p. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. M593, roll 0801; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 203) [''1910 United States Federal Census''; West Virginia, Wirt County, ED @, sh. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. T624, roll 1699; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 204) (use #243)
: 205) [''1850-1880 U.S. Federal Mortality Census Schedules Index''; Virginia, ED @, p. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. T655; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 206) [''[[Space: U.S. Civil War Soldiers, 1861-1865 | U.S. Civil War Soldiers & Sailors]]''; STATE, UNIT; Record Group 94, pub. @, roll @; National Archives & Records Administration, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: National Park Service; [https @].]
: 207) [''1850 United States Federal Census''; Virginia, Wood County, Wood District, p. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. M432, roll 0981; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 208) [''1860 United States Federal Census''; Missouri, Scotland County, District @, p. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. M653, roll 0646; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 209) [''1850 United States Federal Census''; Ohio, Washington County, District @, p. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. M432, roll 0738; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 210) [''Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Passenger Lists, 1800-1882''; U.S. Customs Service Records, Record Group 36, pub. M425, roll 27; National Archives & Records Administration, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 211) [''1850 United States Federal Census''; Indiana, Franklin County, District @, p. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. M432, roll 0146; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 212) [''1850 United States Federal Census''; Iowa, Lee County, District @, p. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. M432, roll 0186; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 213) [''1850 United States Federal Census''; Iowa, Van Buren County, District @, p. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. M432, roll 0189; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 214) [''1860 United States Federal Census''; Iowa, Van Buren County, District @, p. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. M653, roll 0342; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 215) [''1870 United States Federal Census''; Iowa, Van Buren County, District @, p. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. M593, roll 0421; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 216) [''West Virginia, Births Index, 1804-1938''; Provo, Utah, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2011. Original data: ''West Virginia Births''; index; FamilySearch, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA, 2008, 2009. Online: Ancestry.com; [https @].]
: 217) [''United States Public Records, 1970-2009''; index of names, birthdates, addresses, phone numbers, & possible relatives of people who reside in the United States between 1970 & 2009, although there are a few records outside this range; FamilySearch, 2016. Original data: telephone directories, property tax assessments, credit applications, & other records available to the public. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 218) [@ grave; STATE (all counties); Online: {{FindAGrave | @}}.]
: 219) [''[[Space: Social Security Death Index | U.S., Social Security Death Index, 1935-2014]]''; Provo, Utah, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2014. Original data: U.S. Social Security Administration, ''Social Security Death Index, Master File''. Online: Ancestry.com; [https @].]
: 220) [@ grave; Unknown USA (all states). Online: {{FindAGrave | @}}.]
: 221) [''Indiana Death Index, 1882-1920''; from ''Indiana Deaths, 1882-1920''; Ancestry.com: 2003. Original data: Indiana Works Projects Administration, comp.; county health offices, Indiana, USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 222) [''1870 United States Federal Census''; West Virginia, Monongalia County, District @, p. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. M593, roll 1694;National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 223) [Yates Publishing; ''[[Space: U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900 | U.S. & International Marriage Records, 1560-1900]]''; Provo, Utah, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2004. Online: Ancestry.com; [https @ & @].]
: 224) [''Virginia, Land, Marriage, & Probate Records, 1639-1850''; Provo, Utah, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2004. Original data: Chalkley, Lyman; ''Chronicles of the Scotch-Irish Settlement in Virginia, 1745-1800''; Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1965; originally published in 1912. Original data: ''Crozier, William Armstrong, ed.; ''Virginia County Records - Spotsylvania County Records, 1721-1800''; New York, New York, USA: Fox, Duffield & Co., 1905. Online: Ancestry.com; [https @].]
: 225) [''Pennsylvania Naturalizations, 1740-1773''; Provo, Utah, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2000. Original data: Pennsylvania Supreme Court; ''Persons Naturalized in the Province of Pennsylvania [1740-1773]''; Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, USA: 1876. Online: Ancestry.com; [https @].]
: 226) [''Vermont, St. Albans Canadian Border Crossings, 1895-1954''; indexes & passenger manifests for Canadian border entries through the St. Albans, Vermont, District, 1895-1954; Record Group 85, Record Group Title: ''Records of the Immigration & Naturalization Service, 1891-1957'', pub. M1461, M1463, M1464, & M1465; National Archives & Records Administration, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 227) [''Iowa, Cemetery Records, 1662-1999''; Provo, Utah, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2000. Original data: Works Project Administration; ''Graves Registration Project''; Washington, D.C., USA: n.p., n.d. Online: Ancestry.com; [https @].]
: 228) [''New York, Death Index, 1880-1956''; Lehi, Utah, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2017. Original data: New York State Death Index, New York Department of Health, Albany, New York, USA. Online: Ancestry.com; [https @].]
: 229) [''California, Federal Naturalization Records, 1843-1999''; Provo, Utah, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2014. Original data: ''Naturalization Records''; Record Type: Petition/Declaration, Record Group 21, Record Group Title: ''Records of District Courts of the United States, 1685-2009''; National Archives & Records Administration, Riverside, California & San Francisco, California, USA. Online: Ancestry.com; [https @].]
: 230) [''Headstones Provided for Deceased Union Civil War Veterans, 1861-1904''; Lehi, Utah, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2007. Original data: Card Records of Headstones Provided for Deceased Union Civil War Veterans, ca. 1879-ca. 1903; Records of the Office of the Quartermaster General, Record Group 92, pub. M1845; National Archives & Records Administration, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: Ancestry.com; [https @].]
: 231) [''United States National Homes for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, 1866-1938''; images & partial index of historical registers of residents (a record of veterans admitted) for twelve regional homes. Original data: ''Historical Register of National Homes for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, 1866-1938''; Record Group 15, pub. M1749, NAI: 2124654; National Archives & Records Administration, Washington D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 232) [''[[Space: U.S. World War II Army Enlistment Records, 1938-1946 | U.S. World War II Army Enlistment Records]]''; aka ''Electronic Army Serial Number Merged File, 1938-1946''; Record Group 64, National Archives & Records Administration, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: NARA AAD (Access to Archival Databases) or FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 233) [''U.S. WWII Draft Cards Young Men, 1940-1947''; Lehi, Utah, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2011. Original data: ''Draft Registration Cards for STATE, 10/16/1940 - 03/31/1947''; Records of the Selective Service System, 1926–1975; Record Group 147, NAI: @, @ boxes; National Archives & Records Administration, St. Louis, Missouri, USA. Online: Ancestry.com, box @; [https @].]
: 234) [''World War II Young American Patriots, 1941-1945''; Provo, Utah, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2007. Original data: ''Young American Patriots: The Youth of West Virginia in World War II''; Richmond, Virginia, USA: National Publishing Co., [n.p.], ©1950. Online: Ancestry.com; [https @].]
: 235) [''U.S., Department of Veterans Affairs BIRLS Death File, 1850-2010''; Provo, Utah, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2011. Original data: ''Beneficiary Identification Records Locator Subsystem (BIRLS) Death File''; Washington, D.C., USA: U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. Original data: ''Social Security Death Index''. Online: Ancestry.com; [https @].]
: 236) [''United States Casualties of the Vietnam War, 1956-1998''; NARA NAID 306742; National Archives at College Park, Maryland, USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 237) [''West Virginia Vital Research Records, 1780-1970: Births''; West Virginia Division of Culture & History, Charleston, West Virginia, USA. Online: WVCulture.org, ln. @; [https @].]
: 238) [''Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Library & Museums Obituaries''; an index to over 3,500,000 obituaries, death & marriage notices & other sources from Ohio from the 1810s to the present day; Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Library & Museums, Spiegel Grove, Fremont, Ohio, USA. Original data: Newspaper Title: ''title''; Location: city, Ohio, USA. Online: [https @].]
: 239) [''Virginia, Deaths & Burials Index, 1853-1917''; Provo, Utah, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2011. Original data: ''Virginia Deaths & Burials, 1853–1912''; index; FamilySearch, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA, 2010. Online: Ancestry.com; [https @].]
: 240) [''California, Southern District Court (Central) Naturalization Index, 1915-1976''; Record Group 21, Record Group Title: ''Naturalization Index Cards of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of California, Central Division (Los Angeles), 1915-1976'', pub. M1525, NAI: 618115; National Archives & Records Administration, Riverside, California, USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 241) [''North Carolina Birth Index, 1800-2000''; from ''North Carolina, Birth & Death Indexes, 1800-2000''; Ancestry.com: 2005. Original data: North Carolina State Archives, Raleigh, North Carolina, USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 242) [''Florida Death Index, 1877-1998''; from ''Florida Death Index, 1877-1998''; Ancestry.com: 2004. Original data: Florida Department of Health, Office of Vital Records, Jacksonville, Florida, USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 243) [''West Virginia Vital Research Records, 1780-1970: Deaths''; West Virginia Division of Culture & History, Charleston, West Virginia, USA. Online: WVCulture.org, ln. @; [https @].]
: 244) [Direct Data Capture, comp.; ''U.S., War of 1812 Service Records, 1812-1815''; Provo, Utah, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 1999. Original data: ''Index to the Compiled Military Service Records for the Volunteer Soldiers Who Served During the War of 1812''; pub. M602; Record Group 94, National Archives & Records Administration, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: Ancestry.com; [https @].]
: 245) [''1940 United States Federal Census''; West Virginia, Monongalia County, ED @, sh. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. T627, rolls 4432 & 4433; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 246) [West Virginia, Monongalia County; ''Register of Births, 1879 - 1900''; vol. 2, p. @, ln. @; County Courthouse, Morgantown, West Virginia, USA. Online: West Virginia Division of Culture & History, Charleston, West Virginia, USA; [https @].]
: 247) [West Virginia, Monongalia County; ''Register of Births, 1899 - 1915''; vol. 3, p. @, ln. @; County Courthouse, Morgantown, West Virginia, USA. Online: West Virginia Division of Culture & History, Charleston, West Virginia, USA; [https @].]
: 248) [''U.S., Vietnam War Military Casualities, 1956-1998''; Provo, Utah, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2005. Original data: Coffelt Database; Records with Unit Information on Military Personnel Who Died During the Vietnam Conflict, ca. 1983-6/19/2002; Collection COFF: Richard Coffelt, Richard Arnold, & David Argabright Collection; National Archives & Records Administration, College Park, Maryland, USA. Original data: Combat Area Casualties Current File, 6/6/1956-1/21/1998; Records on Military Personnel Who Died, Were Missing in Action or Prisoners of War as a Result of the Vietnam Conflict, 1/20/1967-12/1998; Records of the Office of the Secretary of Defense, Record Group 330, National Archives & Records Administration, College Park, Maryland, USA. Online: Ancestry.com; [https @].]
: 249) [''West Virginia Vital Research Records, 1780-1970: Marriages''; West Virginia Division of Culture & History, Charleston, West Virginia, USA. Online: WVCulture.org, ln. @; [https @ & @].]
: 250) [''1940 United States Federal Census''; West Virginia, Upshur County, ED @, sh. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. T627, roll 4449; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 251) [''1810 United States Federal Census''; Virginia, Bath County, Bath District, p. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. M252, roll 0066; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 252) [''1870 United States Federal Census''; West Virginia, Harrison County, District @, p. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. M593, roll 1688; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 253) [''1850 United States Federal Census''; Virginia, Tyler County, Tyler District, p. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. M432, roll 0979; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 254) [''1880 United States Federal Census''; West Virginia, Kanawha County, ED @, p. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. T9, roll 1405; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 255) [''1900 United States Federal Census''; West Virginia, Tyler County, ED @, sh. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. T623, roll 1774; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 256) [''1910 United States Federal Census''; Kansas, Saline County, ED @, sh. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. T624, roll 0455; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 257) [''1910 United States Federal Census''; West Virginia, Wood County, ED @, sh. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. T624, roll 1697; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 258) [''1910 United States Federal Census''; West Virginia, Tyler County, ED @, sh. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. T624, roll 1698; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 259) [''1920 United States Federal Census''; California, Kern County, ED @, sh. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. T625, roll 0100; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 260) [''1920 United States Federal Census''; West Virginia, Gilmer County, ED @, sh. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. T625, roll 1952; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 261) [''1920 United States Federal Census''; West Virginia, Tyler County, ED @, sh. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. T625, roll 1972; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 262) [''1920 United States Federal Census''; West Virginia, Wood County, ED @, sh. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. T625, roll 1973; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 263) [''1930 United States Federal Census''; West Virginia, Grant County, ED @, sh. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. T626, roll 2532; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 264) [''1940 United States Federal Census''; West Virginia, Braxton County, ED @, sh. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. T627, roll 4395; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 265) [''1940 United States Federal Census''; West Virginia, Marion County, ED @, sh. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. T627, rolls 4424 & 4425; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 266) [''1940 United States Federal Census''; West Virginia, Ritchie County, ED @, sh. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. T627, roll 4445; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 267) [''1940 United States Federal Census''; Washington, D.C., ED @, sh. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. T627, rolls 0553 - 0572 inclusive; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 268) [''1940 United States Federal Census''; West Virginia, Wood County, ED @, sh. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. T627, rolls 4453 & 4454; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 269) [''1860 United States Federal Census''; Arkansas, Scott County, District @, p. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. M653, roll 0050; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 270) [''Pennsylvania, Death Certificates, 1906-1964''; Provo, Utah, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2014. Original data: Pennsylvania; Death certificates, 1906–1963; Series 11.90; Records of the Pennsylvania Department of Health, Record Group 11; Pennsylvania Historical & Museum Commission, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, USA. Online: Ancestry.com; [https @].]
: 271) [''Pennsylvania, Compiled Marriage Records, 1700-1821''; Provo, Utah, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2011. Original data: ''Pennsylvania Marriage Records''; Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, USA: Pennsylvania Archives Printed Series, 1876; Series 2, Series 6. Online: Ancestry.com; [https @ & @].]
: 272) [''Texas, Select County Marriage Records, 1837-2015''; Provo, Utah, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2014. Original data: Marriage @type, @ County, Texas; @ County Clerk's Office, @city, Texas, USA. Online: Ancestry.com; [https @ & @].]
: 273) [''Texas Death Index, 1903-2000''; from ''Texas, Death Index, 1903-2000''; Ancestry.com: 2006. Original data: Texas Department of Health, State Vital Statistics Unit, Austin, Texas, USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 274) [Edmund West, comp.; ''[[Space: Family Data Collection - Individual Records | Family Data Collection - Individual Records]]''; Provo, Utah, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2000. Online: Ancestry.com; [https @].]
: 275) [''U.S. General Land Office Records, 1796-1907''; Provo, Utah, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2008. Original data: United States; Bureau of Land Management, General Land Office Records; ''Automated Records Project; Federal Land Patents, State Volumes''; [http://www.glorecords.blm.gov/ BLM.gov]; Springfield, Virginia, USA: Bureau of Land Management, Eastern States, 2007. Online: Ancestry.com; [https @].]
: 276) [''New Jersey Marriages, 1678-1985''; index based upon data collected by the Genealogical Society of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @ & @].]
: 277) deed
: 278) [''Ohio Marriage Index, 1970, 1972-2007''; Provo, Utah, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2010. Original data: ''Ohio Marriage Index, 1970 & 1972-2007''; Columbus, Ohio, USA: Ohio Department of Health, Office of Vital Statistics, 2008. Online: Ancestry.com; [https @ & @].]
: 279) [''Obituary Daily Times Index, 1995-Current''. Online: RootsWeb.com; [https @].]
: 280) [''1870 United States Federal Census''; Missouri, Scotland County, District @, p. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. M593, roll 0805; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 281) [''Pennsylvania & New Jersey, Church & Town Records, 1669-1999''; Lehi, Utah, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2011. Original data: ''Historic Pennsylvania Church & Town Records''; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA: Historical Society of Pennsylvania. Original data: ''Methodist Church Records''; Valley Forge, Pennsylvania, USA: Eastern Pennsylvania United Methodist Church Commission on Archives & History. Online: Ancestry.com; [https @].]
: 282) [''New York, New York Passenger & Crew Lists, 1909, 1925-1957''; Immigration, New York City, New York, USA; Record Group 85, Record Group Title: ''Records of the Immigration & Naturalization Service, 1787-2004'', pub. T715; National Archives & Records Administration, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 283) [''1850 United States Federal Census''; Virginia, Kanawha County, Kanawha District, p. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. M432, roll 0954; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 284) [''Texas Deaths, 1890-1976''; Bureau of Vital Statistics, State Registrar Office, Austin, Texas, USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 285) [''1930 United States Federal Census''; West Virginia, Doddridge County, ED @, sh. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. T626, roll 2530; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 286) [''Michigan, Divorce Records, 1897-1952''; Provo, Utah, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2014. Original data: Michigan; Divorce records; Michigan Department of Community Health, Division for Vital Records & Health Statistics, Lansing, Michigan, USA. Online: Ancestry.com; [https @ & @].]
: 287) [''Michigan Death Index, 1971-1996''; from ''Michigan, Deaths, 1971-1996''; Ancestry.com: 1998. Original data: Michigan Department of Vital & Health Records, Lansing, Michigan, USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 288) [''New York State, Marriage Index, 1881-1967''; Lehi, Utah, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2017. Original data: New York State Marriage Index; New York State Department of Health, Albany, New York, USA. Online: Ancestry.com; [https @ & @].]
: 289) [''Iowa Marriages, 1809-1992''; index based upon data collected by the Genealogical Society of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @ & @].]
: 290) [Edmund West, comp.; ''[[Space: Family Data Collection - Births | Family Data Collection - Births]]''; Provo, Utah, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2001. Online: Ancestry.com; [https @].]
: 291) [''United States Index to Service Records, War with Spain, 1898''; Record Group 94, pub. M871 (126 rolls); National Archives & Records Administration, Washington D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 292) [Hatcher, Patricia Law; ''Abstract of Graves of Revolutionary Patriots''; vol. 1-4; Dallas, Texas, USA: Pioneer Heritage Press, 1987. Online: Ancestry.com; [https @].]
: 293) [Gwathmey, John H.; ''Historical Register of Virginians in the Revolution: Soldiers, Sailors, Marines, 1775-1783''; Genealogical Publishing Co., [n.p.], ©1973. Online: Ancestry.com; [https @].]
: 294) [''Pennsylvania Land Warrants & Applications, 1733-1952''; Provo, Utah, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2012. Original data: ''Warrant Applications, 1733-1952'' & ''Land Warrants''; Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, USA: Pennsylvania State Archives. Online: Ancestry.com; [https @].]
: 295) [West Virginia, Monongalia County; ''Register of Marriages''; date n/a, vol. n/a, p. @, ln. @; County Courthouse, Morgantown, West Virginia, USA. Online: West Virginia Division of Culture & History, Charleston, West Virginia, USA; [https @ & @].]
: 296) [''U.S. Veterans' Gravesites, ca.1775-2006''; Provo, Utah, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2006. Original data: ''Nationwide Gravesite Locator''; National Cemetery Administration, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: Ancestry.com; [https @].]
: 297) [''Texas Marriages, 1966-2010''; from ''Marriage License Application Indexes''; Vital Statistics Unit, Texas Department of State Health Services, Austin, Texas, USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @ & @].]
: 298) [''Oregon Death Index, 1903-1998''; from ''Oregon, Death Index, 1898-2008''; Ancestry.com: 2000. Original data: State of Oregon; Oregon Death Index, 1903-1998; Salem, Oregon, USA: Oregon State Archives & Records Center. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 299) [''Idaho Divorce Index, 1947-1961''; Idaho Bureau of Vital Records & Health Statistics, Boise, Idaho, USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @ & @].]
: 300) [''Idaho Marriage Index, 1947-1961''; Idaho Bureau of Vital Records & Health Statistics, Boise, Idaho, USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @ & @].]
== 301 -- 400 == : 301) [''Summit County, Ohio, Marriage Records, 1840-1980''; Lehi, Utah, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2010. Original data: ''Summit County, Ohio, Marriage Records, 1840-1980''; Akron, Ohio, USA: Summit County Court of Common Pleas - Probate Division. Online: Ancestry.com; [https @ & @].]
: 302) [''Florida Marriage Index, 1822-1875 & 1927-2001''; from ''Florida, Marriage Collection, 1822-1875 & 1927-2001''; Ancestry.com: 2006. Original data: Florida Department of Health, Jacksonville, Florida, USA. Original data: Jordan Dodd, Liahona Research. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @] & [https @].]
: 303) [Sims, Edgar B. & Hardman, James M.; ''Sims Index to Land Grants in West Virginia''; Genealogical Publishing Co., [n.p.], ©2003; p. @.]
: 304) [''1940 United States Federal Census''; West Virginia, Gilmer County, ED @, sh. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. T627, roll 4403; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 305) [''1940 United States Federal Census''; Pennsylvania, McKean County, ED @, sh. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. T627, roll 3568 & 3569; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 306) [''Washington Death Index, 1965-2014''; from Washington Department of Health, Death Index, 1907-1960 & 1965-2014; Washington State Archives, Digital Archives, Olympia, Washington, USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 307) [''Michigan Deaths & Burials, 1800-1995''; index based upon data collected by the Genealogical Society of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 308) [''1920 United States Federal Census''; Ohio, Summit County, ED @, sh. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. T625, rolls 1437 - 1442 inclusive; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 309) [''1940 United States Federal Census''; Ohio, Summit County, ED @, sh. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. T627, rolls 3152 - 3154 inclusive; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 310) [''1940 United States Federal Census''; Ohio, Monroe County, ED @, sh. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. T627, roll 3117; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 311) [''1940 United States Federal Census''; Idaho, Bannock County, ED @, sh. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. T627, roll 0737; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 312) [''Western States Marriage Index, 1809-2011''; Provo, Utah, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2011. Original data: ''Western States Marriage Index''; Brigham Young University – Idaho, USA; [http://abish.byui.edu/specialCollections/westernStates/search.cfm Marriage Index]. Online: Ancestry.com; [https @ & @].]
: 313) [''U.S., Cemetery & Funeral Home Collection, 1847-2016''; varied sources; Lehi, Utah, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2011. Online: Ancestry.com; [https @]. Original data: @; Web edition: [https @].]
: 314) [''1840 United States Federal Census''; Virginia, Wood County, Wood District, p. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. M704, roll 0579; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 315) [''U.S. Public Records Index, 1950-1993, Volume @''; Provo, Utah, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2010. Original data: ''Voter Registration Lists, Public Record Filings, Historical Residential Records, Other Household Database Listings''; not rigorous. Online: Ancestry.com; [https @].]
: 316) [''Ohio Soldiers in World War I, 1917-1918''; Provo, Utah, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2005. Original data: ''The Official Roster of Ohio Soldiers, Sailors, & Marines in the World War, 1917-18''; Columbus, Ohio, USA: The F.J. Heer Printing Co., 1926. Online: Ancestry.com; [https @].]
: 317) [''1900 United States Federal Census''; West Virginia, Pocahontas County, ED @, sh. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. T623, roll 1769; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 318) [''1850 United States Federal Census''; Missouri, Greene County, District @, p. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. M432, roll 0400; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 319) [''1880 United States Federal Census''; West Virginia, Upshur County, ED @, p. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. T9, roll 1414; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 320) [''Indiana Marriages, 1811-2007''; county clerk offices, Indiana, USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @ & @].]
: 321) [''1900 United States Federal Census''; Indiana, Shelby County, ED @, sh. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. T623, rolls 0402 & 0403; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 322) [''1910 United States Federal Census''; Indiana, Shelby County, ED @, sh. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. T624, roll 0379; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 323) [''1880 United States Federal Census''; Indiana, Shelby County, ED @, p. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. T9, rolls 0309 & 0310; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 324) [''Kansas State Census Collection, 1855-1925''; Provo, Utah, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2007. Original data: ''1855, 1856, 1857, 1858 & 1859 Kansas Territory Censuses''; & ''1865, 1875, 1885, 1895, 1905, 1915, & 1925 Kansas State Censuses''; Kansas State Historical Society, Kansas, USA. Online: Ancestry.com; [https @].]
: 325) [''1900 United States Federal Census''; Kansas, Ottawa County, ED @, sh. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. T623, roll 0494; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 326) [''1910 United States Federal Census''; California, Tehama County, ED @, sh. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. T624, roll 0108; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 327) [''1920 United States Federal Census''; California, Tehama County, ED @, sh. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. T625, roll 0150; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 328) [''1870 United States Federal Census''; Pennsylvania, Westmoreland County, District @, p. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. M593, rolls 1465 & 1466; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 329) [''1920 United States Federal Census''; Pennsylvania, Indiana County, ED @, sh. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. T625, rolls 1573 & 1574; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 330) [''1930 United States Federal Census''; Ohio, Summit County, ED @, sh. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. T626, rolls 1874 - 1882 inclusive; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 331) [''Alabama County Marriages, 1809-1950''; county probate courts, Alabama, USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @ & @].]
: 332) [''Indiana, Compiled Marriages, 1802-1892''; Provo, Utah, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2004. Original data: Dodd, Jordan, Liahona Research, comp.; ''Indiana Marriages, 1802-1892''. Online: Ancestry.com; [https @ & @].]
: 333) [Heritage Consulting; ''[[Space: Millennium File | Millennium File]]''; Provo, Utah, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2003. Original data: Heritage Consulting; ''The Millennium File''; Salt Lake City, Utah, USA: Heritage Consulting. Online: Ancestry.com; [https @].]
: 334) [Edmund West, comp.; ''[[Space: Family Data Collection - Deaths | Family Data Collection - Deaths]]''; Provo, Utah, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2001. Online: Ancestry.com; [https @].]
: 335) [''1860 United States Federal Census''; Missouri, Greene County, District @, p. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. M653, roll 0621; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 336) [''1870 United States Federal Census''; West Virginia, Roane County, District @, p. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. M593, roll 1699; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 337) [''1870 United States Federal Census''; West Virginia, Barbour County, District @, p. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. M593, roll 1684; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 338) [''1910 United States Federal Census''; Ohio, Summit County, ED @, sh. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. T624, rolls 1232 - 1234 inclusive; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 339) [''1900 United States Federal Census''; Illinois, Macon County, ED @, sh. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. T623, rolls 0323 & 0324; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 340) [''1910 United States Federal Census''; Illinois, Macon County, ED @, sh. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. T624, rolls 0307 & 0308; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 341) [''1920 United States Federal Census''; Oklahoma, Muskogee County, ED @, sh. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. T625, rolls 1477 & 1478; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 342) [''1940 United States Federal Census''; Oklahoma, Tulsa County, ED @, sh. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. T627, rolls 3336 & 3337; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 343) [Carpenter, Linda; ''Kansas Marriage Index, 1854-1873''; Provo, Utah, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 1998. Online: Ancestry.com; [https @ & @].]
: 344) [''1940 United States Federal Census''; Ohio, Coshocton County, ED @, sh. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. T627, roll 3046; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 345) [''Iowa State Census Collection, 1836-1925''; Provo, Utah, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2007. Original data: microfilm of Iowa State Censuses, 1856, 1885, 1895, 1905, 1915, 1925 as well as various special censuses from 1836-1897; State Historical Society of Iowa, Iowa, USA, via Heritage Quest. Online: Ancestry.com; [https @].]
: 346) [''1940 United States Federal Census''; Indiana, Decatur County, ED @, sh. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. T627, roll 1035; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 347) [''1930 United States Federal Census''; Indiana, Boone County, ED @, sh. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. T626, roll 0578; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 348) [''1920 United States Federal Census''; Indiana, Boone County, ED @, sh. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. T625, roll 0423; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 349) [''1910 United States Federal Census''; Indiana, Boone County, ED @, sh. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. T624, roll 0341; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 350) [''1900 United States Federal Census''; Indiana, Boone County, ED @, sh. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. T623, rolls 0360 & 0361; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 351) [''1880 United States Federal Census''; Indiana, Decatur County, ED @, p. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. T9, roll 0273; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 352) [''1870 United States Federal Census''; Indiana, Decatur County, District @, p. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. M593, roll 0308; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 353) [''1860 United States Federal Census''; Indiana, Decatur County, District @, p. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. M653, roll 0253; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 354) [''Utah Death Certificates, 1904-1956''; series 81448; Utah State Archives Research Center, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 355) [Entered by [[Linch-34 | Kitty Linch]] on @.]
: 356) [''United States General Index to Pension Files, 1861-1934''; Record Group 15, pub. T288 (544 rolls); National Archives & Records Administration, Washington D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 357) [Johnston, Ross B.; ''West Virginians in the American Revolution''; Genealogical Pub. Co., Baltimore, Maryland, USA, ©1977; p. @.]
: 358) [''United States Headstone Applications for U.S. Military Veterans, 1925-1949''; pub. M1916 & M2113; National Archives & Records Administration, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 359) [''Kentucky, Vital Record Indexes, 1911-1999''; Kentucky Department for Libraries & Archives, Frankfort, Kentucky, USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 360) [''1850 United States Federal Census''; Indiana, Jay County, District @, p. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. M432, roll 0153; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 361) [''1860 United States Federal Census''; Iowa, Davis County, District @, p. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. M653, roll 0317; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 362) [''1870 United States Federal Census''; Iowa, Davis County, District @, p. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. M593, roll 0386; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 363) [''1870 United States Federal Census''; Missouri, Clark County, District @, p. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. M593, roll 0769; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 364) [''1870 United States Federal Census''; Nebraska, Cass County, District @, p. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. M593, roll 0828; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 365) [''1870 United States Federal Census''; Ohio, Washington County, District @, p. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. M593, rolls 1278 & 1279; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 366) [''1870 United States Federal Census''; Pennsylvania, Greene County, District @, p. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. M593, roll 1348; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 367) [''1850 United States Federal Census''; Virginia, Pocahontas County, Pocahontas District, p. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. M432, roll 0969; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 368) [''New Jersey, Compiled Census & Census Substitutes Index, 1643-1890''; Provo, Utah, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 1999. Original data: Jackson, Ronald V., Accelerated Indexing Systems, comp.; ''New Jersey Census, 1643-1890''. Online: Ancestry.com; [https @].]
: 369) [''1850 United States Federal Census''; Ohio, Perry County, District @, p. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. M432, roll 0719; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 370) WikiTree
: 371) [''U.S., Presbyterian Church Records, 1701-1970''; Lehi, Utah, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2016. Original data: Church Registers, Presbyterian Historical Society, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. Online: Ancestry.com; [https @].]
: 372) [''Pennsylvania, Lutheran Baptisms & Marriages, 1730-1799''; Provo, Utah, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2000. Original data: ''Early Lutheran Baptisms & Marriages in Southeastern Pennsylvania''; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA: n.p., 1896. Online: Ancestry.com; [https @].]
: 373) [''1880 United States Federal Census''; West Virginia, Hardy County, ED @, p. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. T9, roll 1403; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 374) [''1920 United States Federal Census''; Virginia, Frederick County, Winchester City, ED @, sh. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. T625, roll 1914; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 375) [''Virginia, Marriage Records, 1936-2014''; Provo, Utah, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015. Original data: ''Virginia, Marriages, 1936-2014''; Virginia Department of Health, Richmond, Virginia, USA. Online: Ancestry.com; [https @ & @].]
: 376) [''New Jersey, Abstract of Wills, 1670-1817''; Provo, Utah, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2011. Original data: New Jersey State Archives; ''New Jersey, Published Archives Series, First Series''; Trenton, New Jersey, USA: John L Murphy Publishing Company. Online: Ancestry.com; [https @].]
: 377) [Edmund West, comp.; ''[[Space: Family Data Collection - Marriages | Family Data Collection - Marriages]]''; Provo, Utah, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2001. Online: Ancestry.com; [https @ & @].]
: 378) [''Pennsylvania, Land Warrants, 1733-1987''; Provo, Utah, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2011. Original data: ''Index of Early Pennsylvania Land Warrants, 1733–1987, from the Pennsylvania State Archives''; Stevens, Pennsylvania, USA: Ken McCrea, 2010. Online: Ancestry.com; [https @].]
: 379) [''Pennsylvania, Church Records -- Adams, Berks, & Lancaster Counties, 1729-1881''; Provo, Utah, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2004. Original data: Extracted from microfilmed transcriptions of the original church records; the microfilmed records are located at the Family History Library. Online: Ancestry.com; [https @].]
: 380) [''1900 United States Federal Census''; Missouri, Putnam County, ED @, sh. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. T623, rolls 0883 & 0884; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 381) [''1810 United States Federal Census''; Virginia, Pendleton County, Pendleton District, p. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. M252, roll 0070; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 382) [''1820 United States Federal Census''; Virginia, Pendleton County, Pendleton District, p. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. M33, roll 0140; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 383) [''1830 United States Federal Census''; Virginia, Pendleton County, Pendleton District, p. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. M19, roll 0199; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 384) [''1840 United States Federal Census''; Virginia, Pendleton County, Pendleton District, p. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. M704, roll 0572; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 385) [''1820 United States Federal Census''; Virginia, Wood County, Wood District, p. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. M33, roll 0138; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 386) [''1830 United States Federal Census''; Virginia, Wood County, Wood District, p. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. M19, roll 0200; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 387) [''1840 United States Federal Census''; Virginia, Kanawha County, Kanawha District, p. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. M704, roll 0566; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 388) [''1830 United States Federal Census''; Illinois, Macon County, Macon District, p. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. M19, roll 0023; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 389) [''1840 United States Federal Census''; Illinois, Macon County, Macon District, p. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. M704, roll 0064; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 390) [''1850 United States Federal Census''; Indiana, Huntington County, District @, p. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. M432, roll 0152; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 391) [''1890 United States Federal Census, Special Schedules Enumerating Union Veterans & Widows of Union Veterans''; @state, @ County, ED @, p. @, ln. @; Records of the Department of Veterans Affairs, Record Group 15, pub. M123, roll @; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 392) [''Ohio, County Marriages, 1789-2013''; county courthouses, Ohio, USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @ & @].]
: 393) [''1870 United States Federal Census''; Arkansas, Benton County, District @, p. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. M593, roll 0047; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 394) [''1830 United States Federal Census''; Missouri, Chariton County, Chariton District, p. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. M19, roll 0072; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 395) [''1840 United States Federal Census''; Missouri, Chariton County, Chariton District, p. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. M704, roll 0221; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 396) [''1850 United States Federal Census''; Missouri, Chariton County, District @, p. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. M432, roll 0395; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 397) [''1860 United States Federal Census''; Missouri, Saline County, District @, p. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. M653, roll 0645; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 398) [''Ohio, County Death Records, 1840-2001''; county courthouses, Ohio, USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 399) [''1860 United States Federal Census''; Missouri, Chariton County, District @, p. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. M653, roll 0613; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 400) [''1850 United States Federal Census''; Missouri, Saline County, District @, p. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. M432, roll 0419; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
== 401 -- 500 == : 401) [''1840 United States Federal Census''; Missouri, Saline County, District @, p. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. M704, roll 0232; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 402) [''1850 United States Federal Census''; Oregon Territory, Benton County, Benton District, p. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. M432, roll 0742; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 403) [''1860 United States Federal Census''; Oregon, Benton County, District @, p. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. M653, roll 1055; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 404) [''1870 United States Federal Census''; Oregon, Benton County, District @, p. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. M593, roll 1285; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 405) [''1880 United States Federal Census''; Oregon, Benton County, ED @, p. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. T9, roll 1080; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 406) [''1900 United States Federal Census''; Missouri, Saline County, ED @, sh. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. T623, rolls 0901 & 0902; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 407) [''1910 United States Federal Census''; Missouri, Saline County, ED @, sh. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. T624, rolls 0823 & 0824; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 408) [''1870 United States Federal Census''; Missouri, Chariton County, District @, p. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. M593, roll 0768; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 409) [''1880 United States Federal Census''; Kansas, Rush County, ED @, p. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. T9, roll 0395; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 410) [''1900 United States Federal Census''; Kansas, Rush County, ED @, sh. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. T623, roll 0498; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 411) [''1910 United States Federal Census''; Kansas, Rush County, ED @, sh. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. T624, roll 0452; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 412) [''1920 United States Federal Census''; Kansas, Rush County, ED @, sh. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. T625, roll 0547; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 413) [''1930 United States Federal Census''; Kansas, Rush County, ED @, sh. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. T626, roll 0718; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 414) [''1940 United States Federal Census''; Kansas, Rush County, ED @, sh. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. T627, roll 1256; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 415) [''1880 United States Federal Census''; Missouri, Chariton County, ED @, p. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. T9, roll 0680; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 416) [''1900 United States Federal Census''; Oregon, Benton County, ED @, sh. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. T623, roll 1345; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 417) [''North Carolina Deaths, 1931-1994''; Department of Public Health, Vital Records Section; State Department of Archives & History, Raleigh, North Carolina, USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 418) [''Florida Marriages, 1830-1993''; county courthouses, Florida, USA; p. @. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @ & @].]
: 419) [''Florida Divorce Index, 1927-2001''; from ''Florida, Divorce Index, 1927-2001''; Ancestry.com: 2005. Original data: Florida Department of Health, Jacksonville, Florida, USA; volume #@, certificate #@. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @ & @].]
: 420) [''Oklahoma, County Marriages, 1890-1995''; county courthouses, Oklahoma, USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @ & @].]
: 421) [''Virginia, Death Records, 1912–2014''; Provo, Utah, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015. Original data: ''Virginia, Deaths, 1912–2014''; Virginia Department of Health, Richmond, Virginia, USA. Online: Ancestry.com; [https @].]
: 422) [''California Marriage Index, 1960-1985''; from ''California, Marriage Index, 1960-1985''; Ancestry.com: 2007. Original data: Center of Health Statistics, California Department of Health Services, Sacramento, California, USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @ & @].]
: 423) [''Ohio, County Births, 1841-2003''; county courthouses, Ohio, USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 424) [''Pennsylvania, County Marriages, 1885-1950''; county courthouses, Pennsylvania, USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @ & @].]
: 425) [''Kentucky Marriages, 1785-1979''; index based upon data collected by the Genealogical Society of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @ & @].]
: 426) [''Kentucky, County Marriages, 1797-1954''; Clerk of the County Court, Madison County Courthouse, Richmond, Kentucky, USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @ & @].]
: 427) [''Kentucky Births & Christenings, 1839-1960''; index based upon data collected by the Genealogical Society of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 428) [''Kentucky Death Records, 1911-1961''; Office of Vital Statistics, Frankfort, Kentucky, USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 429) [''Ohio Deaths, 1908-1953''; index based upon data collected by the Genealogical Society of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 430) [''Missouri Marriages, 1750-1920''; index based upon data collected by the Genealogical Society of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @ & @].]
: 431) [''Washington Death Certificates, 1907-1960''; Bureau of Vital Statistics, Olympia, Washington, USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 432) [''West Virginia Births & Christenings, 1853-1928''; index based upon data collected by the Genealogical Society of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 433) [''Missouri, Marriage Records, 1805-2002''; Provo, Utah, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2007. Original data: ''Missouri Marriage Records''; Jefferson City, Missouri, USA: Missouri State Archives. Online: Ancestry.com; [https @ & @].]
: 434) [''United States, GenealogyBank Obituaries, 1980-2014''; from "Recent Newspaper Obituaries (1977 - Today)", born-digital text; GenealogyBank.com: 2014. Original data: various newspapers. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 435) [''Iowa, County Births, 1880-1935''; county district courts, Iowa, USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 436) [''U.S., Social Security Applications & Claims Index, 1936-2007''; Provo, Utah, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2015. Original data: Social Security Applications & Claims, 1936-2007. Online: Ancestry.com; [https @].]
: 437) [''California, County Marriages, 1850-1952''; county courthouses, California, USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @ & @].]
: 438) [''Utah, County Marriages, 1887-1940''; county courthouses, Utah, USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @ & @].]
: 439) [''California Birth Index, 1905-1995''; Vital Statistics Department, Sacramento, California, USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 440) [''Nevada Marriage Index, 1956-2005''; from ''Nevada, Marriage Index, 1956-2005''; Ancestry.com: 2007. Original data: Nevada State Health Division, Carson City, Nevada, USA. Original data: Clark County Marriage Bureau, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @ & @].]
: 441) [''U.S. Army Center of Military History''; Lineage & Honors Information; [https @th Infantry Division].]
: 442) [''Washington, Marriage Records, 1854-2013''; Provo, Utah, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2012. Original data: ''Washington Marriage Records, 1854-2013''; Washington State Archives, Olympia, Washington, USA. Online: Ancestry.com; [https @ & @].]
: 443) [''Indiana, Death Certificates, 1899-2011''; Lehi, Utah, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2015. Original data: Indiana State Board of Health; ''Death Certificates, 1900–2011''; Indiana Archives & Records Administration, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA. Online: Ancestry.com; [https @].]
: 444) [''1790 United States Federal Census''; Pennsylvania, Fayette County, Washington Township, p. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. M637, roll 008; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 445) [''1800 United States Federal Census''; Pennsylvania, Fayette County, Washington Township, p. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. M32, roll 038; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 446) [''1810 United States Federal Census''; Virginia, Monongalia County, District not stated, p. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. M252, roll 069; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 447) [''Kentucky Deaths & Burials, 1843-1970''; index based upon data collected by the Genealogical Society of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 448) [''North Carolina Divorce Index, 1958-2004''; Provo, Utah, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2008. Original data: ''North Carolina Divorce Index, 1958-2004''; Raleigh, North Carolina, USA: North Carolina State Center for Health Statistics, 2004. Online: Ancestry.com; [https @ & @].]
: 449) [''North Carolina, Death Indexes, 1908-2004''; Provo, Utah, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2007. Original data: ''North Caroline Deaths, 1997-2004''; North Carolina State Center for Health Statistics, Raleigh, North Carolina, USA. Original data: ''North Carolina Death Records, 1968-1996''; North Carolina Vital Records, Raleigh, North Carolina, USA. Original data: ''North Carolina County Records, 1908-1967''; North Carolina State Archives, Raleigh, North Carolina, USA. Online: Ancestry.com; [https @].]
: 450) [''Georgia, Death Index, 1919-1998''; Provo, Utah, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2001. Original data: State of Georgia; ''Indexes of Vital Records for Georgia: Deaths, 1919-1998''; Georgia, USA: Georgia Health Department, Office of Vital Records, 1998. Online: Ancestry.com; [https @].]
: 451) [''California Divorce Index, 1966-1984''; from ''California, Divorce Index, 1966-1984''; Ancestry.com: 2007. Original data: Center for Health Statistics, California Department of Health Services, Sacramento, California, USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @ & @].]
: 452) [''Minnesota Death Index, 1908-2002''; from ''Minnesota, Death Index, 1908-2002''; Ancestry.com: 2001. Original data: Minnesota Department of Health, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 453) [''Minnesota Deaths & Burials, 1835-1990''; index based upon data collected by the Genealogical Society of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 454) [''California, Marriage Records from Select Counties, 1850-1941''; Provo, Utah, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2014. Original data: Marriage records, select counties & years; Sacramento, California, USA: California State Archives. Online: Ancestry.com; [https @ & @].]
: 455) [''Illinois Deaths & Stillbirths, 1916-1947''; Public Board of Health Archives, Springfield, Illinois, USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 456) [''Michigan, Marriage Records, 1867-1952''; Provo, Utah, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2015. Original data: Michigan, Marriage Records, 1867–1952; Michigan Department of Community Health, Division for Vital Records & Health Statistics, Lansing, Michigan, USA. Online: Ancestry.com; [https @ & @].]
: 457) [''Texas, Death Certificates, 1903-1982''; Provo, Utah, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2013. Original data: Texas Death Certificates, 1903–1982; Texas Department of State Health Services, iArchives, Orem, Utah, USA. Online: Ancestry.com; [https @].]
: 458) [''Michigan Death Certificates, 1921-1952''; Department of Community Health; Division for Vital Records & Health Statistics, Lansing, Michigan, USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 459) [''Kentucky, Marriage Index, 1973-1999''; Provo, Utah, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2005. Original data: ''Kentucky Birth, Marriage, & Death Databases: Marriages 1973-1999''; Kentucky Department for Libraries & Archives, Frankfort, Kentucky, USA. Online: Ancestry.com; [https @ & @].]
: 460) [''Ohio, Death Records, 1908-1932, 1938-2007''; Provo, Utah, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2010. Original data: ''Death Certificates & Index, Dec 20, 1908 -- Dec 31, 1953''; Division of Vital Statistics; State Archives Series 3094; Ohio Historical Society, Columbus, Ohio, USA. Original data: ''Index to Annual Deaths, 1958-2002''; Ohio Department of Health, State Vital Statistics Unit, Columbus, Ohio, USA. Online: Ancestry.com; [https @].]
: 461) [''Virginia, Select Marriages, 1785-1940''; Provo, Utah, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2014. Original data: ''Virginia, Marriages, 1785-1940''; Salt Lake City, Utah, USA: FamilySearch, 2013. Online: Ancestry.com; [https @ & @].]
: 462) [''Virginia Birth Records, 1912-2014, Delayed Birth Records, 1854-1911''; Provo, Utah, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2015. Original data: Virginia, Births, 1864–2014; Virginia Department of Health, Richmond, Virginia, USA. Online: Ancestry.com; [https @].]
: 463) [''Iowa, Death Records, 1921-1940''; State Historical Society of Iowa, Des Moines, Iowa, USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 464) [''Iowa, County Marriages, 1838-1934''; county courthouses, Iowa, USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @ & @].]
: 465) [''Kentucky Death Index, 1911-2000''; Provo, Utah, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2000. Original data: ''Kentucky Death Index, 1911-present''; Commonwealth of Kentucky, Health Data Branch, Division of Epidemiology & Health Planning, Frankfort, Kentucky, USA. Online: Ancestry.com; [https @].]
: 466) [''Nevada, Divorce Records, 1968-2015''; Provo, Utah, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2007. Original data: ''Nevada Divorce Index, 1968-2005''; Nevada State Health Division, Office of Vital Records, Carson City, Nevada, USA. Online: Ancestry.com; [https @ & @].]
: 467) [''Ohio Divorce Index, 1962-1963, 1967-1971, 1973-2007''; Provo, Utah, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2010. Original data: ''Ohio Divorce Index, 1962-1963, 1967-1971, 1973-2007''; Ohio Department of Health, Office of Vital Statistics, Columbus, Ohio, USA. Online: Ancestry.com; [https @ & @].]
: 468) [''U.S., Obituary Collection, 1930-2018''; varied sources; Lehi, Utah, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2006. Online: Ancestry.com; [https @]. Original data: Newspaper Title: @; Publication Place: @, United States; Web edition: [https @].]
: 469) [''Minnesota Marriage Index, 1958-2001''; from ''Minnesota, Marriage Collection, 1958-2001''; Ancestry.com: 2007. Original data: Minnesota Center for Health Statistics, Office of the State Registrar, St. Paul, Minnesota, USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @ & @].]
: 470) [''Virginia, Divorce Records, 1918-2014''; Provo, Utah, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2015. Original data: Virginia Divorce Records, 1918–2014; Virginia Department of Health, Richmond, Virginia, USA. Online: Ancestry.com; [https @ & @].]
: 471) [''Missouri Birth & Death Records, pre-1910''; Missouri Office of the Secretary of State, Jefferson City, Missouri, USA: Missouri Digital Heritage, Missouri State Archives. Online: SoS.MO.gov; [https @].]
: 472) [''Missouri Death Certificates, 1910-1966''; Missouri Office of the Secretary of State, Jefferson City, Missouri, USA: Missouri Digital Heritage, Missouri State Archives. Online: SoS.MO.gov; [https @].]
: 473) [''U.S., Evangelical Lutheran Church of America, Records, 1826-1940''; Lehi, Utah, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2015. Original data: Evangelical Lutheran Church of America; ELCA, Birth, Marriage, Deaths; Evangelical Lutheran Church of America, Chicago, Illinois, USA. Online: Ancestry.com; [https @].]
: 474) [''Michigan Marriages, 1822-1995''; index based upon data collected by the Genealogical Society of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @ & @].]
: 475) [''Michigan Marriages, 1868-1925''; Secretary of State; Department of Vital Records, Lansing, Michigan, USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @ & @].]
: 476) [''Arkansas, County Marriages, 1837-1957''; county offices, Arkansas, USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @ & @].]
: 477) [''World War II & Korean Conflict Veterans Interred Overseas''; Provo, Utah, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2000. Original data: ''Register, World War II Dead Interred in American Military Cemeteries on Foreign Soil and World War II & Korea Missing or Lost or Buried at Sea''; National Archives & Records Administration, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: Ancestry.com; [https @].]
: 478) [''Texas, County Marriage Records, 1837-1965''; various county clerk offices, Texas State Library & Archives Commission, Texas Department of State Health Services, Austin, Texas, USA & Golightly-Payne-Coon Co. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @ & @].]
: 479) [''California, Marriage Index, 1949-1959''; Provo, Utah, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2013. Original data: California Department of Health & Welfare, California Vital Records — Vitalsearch; Vitalsearch Company Worldwide, Inc., Pleasanton, California, USA. Online: Ancestry.com; [https @ & @].]
: 480) [''Missouri, County Marriage, Naturalization, & Court Records, 1800-1991''; Recorder of Deeds, Missouri State Archives, Jefferson City, Missouri, USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @ & @].]
: 481) [''Michigan Births & Christenings, 1775-1995''; index based upon data collected by the Genealogical Society of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 482) [''Kentucky, Birth Index, 1911-1999''; Provo, Utah, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2006. Original data: ''Kentucky Birth, Marriage, & Death Databases: Births 1911-1999''; Kentucky Department for Libraries & Archives, Frankfort, Kentucky, USA. Online: Ancestry.com; [https @].]
: 483) [''Virginia Births & Christenings, 1584-1917''; index based upon data collected by the Genealogical Society of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 484) [''Iowa, Marriage Records, 1880-1940''; Lehi, Utah, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2014. Original data: ''Iowa Marriage Records, 1880–1922'' & ''Iowa Marriage Records, 1923–1937''; Iowa Department of Public Health, State Historical Society of Iowa, Des Moines, Iowa, USA. Online: Ancestry.com; [https @ & @].]
: 485) [''Oregon, Early Oregonians Index, 1800-1860''; Provo, Utah, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2014. Online: Ancestry.com; [https @]. Original data: Early Oregonians Database Index; Oregon State Archives, Salem, Oregon, USA. Online: SoS.State.OR.US; [https @].]
: 486) [''Idaho, County Marriages, 1864-1950''; county courthouses, Idaho, USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @ & @].]
: 487) [''Idaho, Marriage Records, 1863-1966''; Provo, Utah, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2005. Original data: Marriage Records, 1947-1964; Idaho Department of Health & Welfare, Bureau of Vital Records & Health Statistics, Boise, Idaho, USA. Original data: Idaho Marriages, 1842-1996; Upper Snake River Family History Center & Ricks College, Rexburg, Idaho, USA. Online: Ancestry.com; [https @ & @].]
: 488) [''West Virginia, Wills & Probate Records, 1724-1985''; Provo, Utah, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2015. Original data: West Virginia County, District & Probate Courts; @ Court, @ County, West Virginia, USA: Wills, VOL, DATE, p. @; Witness Date: @, Probate Date: @, Probate Place: @ County, West Virginia, USA. Online: Ancestry.com; [https @].]
: 489) [''West Virginia Will Books, 1756-1971''; county courthouses, West Virginia, USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 490) [''Washington, Death Index, 1940-2014''; Provo, Utah, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2002. Original data: ''State Death Records Index, 1940-1996''; Washington State Department of Health, Washington State Archives, Olympia, Washington, USA. Online: Ancestry.com; [https @].]
: 491) [''Missouri, Reports of Separation Notices, 1941-1946''; Missouri State Archives, Jefferson City, Missouri, USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 492) [''Oregon, County Marriages, 1851-1975''; county courthouses, Oregon, USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @ & @].]
: 493) [''U.S. Marine Corps Muster Rolls, 1798-1958''; Provo, Utah, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2007. Original data: ''Muster Rolls of the U.S. Marine Corps, 1798-1892''; pub. T1118; Records of the U.S. Marine Corps, Record Group 127, National Archives & Records Administration, Washington, D.C., USA. Original data: ''U.S. Marine Corps Muster Rolls, 1893-1958''; pub. T977; Records of the U.S. Marine Corps, Record Group 127, National Archives & Records Administration, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: Ancestry.com; [https @].]
: 494) [''Illinois Statewide Marriage Index, 1763-1900''; Office of the Illinois Secretary of State, Springfield, Illinois, USA: Illinois State Archives & the Illinois State Genealogical Society. Online: ILSoS.gov; [https @ & @].]
: 495) [''Wisconsin Births & Christenings, 1826-1926''; index based upon data collected by the Genealogical Society of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 496) [''Wisconsin, County Marriages, 1836-1911''; Wisconsin Historical Society, Madison, Wisconsin, USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @ & @].]
: 497) [''Wisconsin Marriage Index, 1973-1997''; from ''Wisconsin Marriages, 1973-1997''; Ancestry.com: 2005. Original data: Department of Health & Family Services, Madison, Wisconsin, USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @ & @].]
: 498) [''Wisconsin Death Index, 1820-1907''; from ''Wisconsin Deaths, 1820-1907''; Ancestry.com: 2000. Original data: Wisconsin Department of Health & Family Services, Vital Records Division, Madison, Wisconsin, USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 499) [''Wisconsin Death Index, 1959-1997''; from ''Wisconsin Deaths, 1959-1997''; Ancestry.com: 2007. Original data: Wisconsin Department of Health, Madison, Wisconsin, USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 500) [''Wisconsin State Census, @''; Department of State; Wisconsin Historical Society, Madison, Wisconsin, USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
== 501 -- 600 == : 501) [''1900 United States Federal Census''; Wisconsin, Richland County, ED @, sh. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. T623, rolls 1812 & 1813; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 502) [''Washington, County Marriages, 1855-2008''; State Archives, Olympia, Washington, USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @ & @].]
: 503) [''1880 United States Federal Census''; Wisconsin, Richland County, ED @, p. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. T9, roll 1445; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 504) [''1910 United States Federal Census''; Wisconsin, Richland County, ED @, sh. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. T624, roll 1732; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 505) [''1920 United States Federal Census''; Wisconsin, Richland County, ED @, sh. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. T625, roll 2013; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 506) [''1930 United States Federal Census''; Wisconsin, Richland County, ED @, sh. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. T626, roll 2608; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 507) [''1940 United States Federal Census''; Wisconsin, Richland County, ED @, sh. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. T627, roll 4518; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 508) [''1940 United States Federal Census''; Wisconsin, Sauk County, ED @, sh. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. T627, roll 4523; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 509) [''Illinois, County Marriages, 1810-1940''; county offices, Illinois, USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @ & @].]
: 510) [''California Death Index, 1905-1939''; Department of Health Services, Vital Statistics Department, Sacramento, California, USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 511) [''1850 United States Federal Census''; Wisconsin, Lafayette County, District @, p. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. M432, roll 1001; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 512) [''1860 United States Federal Census''; Wisconsin, Grant County, District @, p. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. M653, roll 1409; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 513) [''Wisconsin Marriages, 1836-1930''; index based upon data collected by the Genealogical Society of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @ & @].]
: 514) [''Minnesota, County Birth Records, 1863-1983''; county courthouses, Minnesota, USA. Non-searchable; year range varies by county. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 515) [''Minnesota Births & Christenings, 1840-1980''; index based upon data collected by the Genealogical Society of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 516) ["Idaho, Death Index, 1890-1964"; Provo, Utah, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2003. Original data: "Idaho Death Index, 1911-51"; Idaho Department of Health & Welfare, Bureau of Health Policy & Vital Statistics, Boise, Idaho, USA. Online: Ancestry.com; [https @].]
: 517) ["Idaho, Death Records, 1890-1966"; Provo, Utah, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2014. Original data: "Death Index & Image, 1911-1966"; Idaho Department of Health & Welfare, Bureau of Vital Records & Health Statistics, Boise, Idaho, USA. Online: Ancestry.com; [https @].]
: 518) [''Idaho Death Certificates, 1938-1961''; Idaho Department of Health & Welfare, Boise, Idaho, USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 519) [''Wisconsin Marriages, 1836-1930''; index based upon data collected by the Genealogical Society of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @ & @].]
: 520) [''Wisconsin, Death Records, 1867-1907''; Wisconsin State Historical Society, Madison, Wisconsin, USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 521) [''U.S., Civil War Soldier Records & Profiles, 1861-1865''; Provo, Utah, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2009. Original data: Data compiled by Historical Data Systems of Kingston, Massachusetts, USA: © 1997-2009. Online: Ancestry.com; [https @].]
: 522) [''United States Civil War Soldiers Index, 1861-1865''; multiple microfilm publications, National Archives & Records Administration, Washington D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 523) [''U.S., Civil War Draft Registrations Records, 1863-1865''; Provo, Utah, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2010. Original data: ''Consolidated Lists of Civil War Draft Registration Records''; Records of the Provost Marshal General’s Bureau (Civil War), Record Group 110, National Archives & Records Administration, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: Ancestry.com; [https @].]
: 524) [''U.S., Burial Registers, Military Posts & National Cemeteries, 1862-1960''; Provo, Utah, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2012. Original data: ''Burial Registers, compiled 1867-2006, documenting the period 1831-2006''; Records of the Department of Veterans Affairs, 1773–2007, Record Group 15, National Archives & Records Administration, Washington, D.C., USA. Original data: ''Burial Registers of Military Post & National Cemeteries, compiled ca. 1862–ca. 1960''; Records of the Office of the Quartermaster General, 1774–1985; Record Group 92, National Archives & Records Administration, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: Ancestry.com; [https @].]
: 525) [''Oklahoma, School Records, 1895-1936''; various county offices, various Oklahoma school district offices & Cimarron Heritage Center, Boise City, Oklahoma, USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @ & @].]
: 526) [''Indiana, Marriage Certificates, 1917-2005''; Lehi, Utah, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2016. Original data: Indiana State Board of Health; ''Marriage Certificates, 1958–2005''; Indiana Archives & Records Administration, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA. Online: Ancestry.com; [https @ & @].]
: 527) [''Indiana, Birth Certificates, 1907-1940''; Provo, Utah, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2016. Original data: Indiana State Board of Health; Birth Certificates, 1907-1940; Indiana Archives & Records Administration, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA. Online: Ancestry.com; [https @].]
: 528) [''North Carolina, Marriage Records, 1741-2011''; Provo, Utah, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2015. Original data: North Carolina County Registers of Deeds; Record Group 048; North Carolina State Archives, Raleigh, North Carolina, USA. Online: Ancestry.com; [https @ & @].]
: 529) [Legacy.com; ''Where Life Stories Live On''; online obituaries in partnership with more than 1,500 newspapers & 3,500 funeral homes across the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, & Europe. Original data: Newspaper Title: ''@'' | Funeral Home: @; Location: @city, @state, USA. Online: [https @].]
: 530) [''newspaper'' (newspaper); online obituaries archive; city, state, USA. Online: newspaper.com; [https @].].
: 531) [''Pennsylvania, Federal Naturalization Records, 1795-1931''; Provo, Utah, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2011. Original data: ''Naturalization Petitions of the U.S. District Court, 1820-1930, & Circuit Court, 1820-1911, for the Western District of Pennsylvania''; Record Group M1537, NAI: 399; National Archives & Records Administration, Washington D.C., USA. Online: Ancestry.com; [https @].]
: 532) [''District of Columbia, Marriage Records, 1810-1953''; Lehi, Utah, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2016. Original data: ''District of Columbia Marriages''; Clerk of the Superior Court, Records Office, Washington D.C., USA. Online: Ancestry.com; [https @ & @].]
: 533) [''West Virginia Deaths, 1804-1999''; county courthouses, West Virginia, USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 534) [''Ohio, Marriage Abstracts, 1970, 1972-2007''; Provo, Utah, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2010. Original data: ''Ohio Marriage Index, 1970 & 1972-2007''; Ohio Department of Health, Office of Vital Statistics, Columbus, Ohio, USA. Online: Ancestry.com; [https @ & @].]
: 535) [''Ohio, Divorce Abstracts, 1962-1963, 1967-1971, 1973-2007''; Provo, Utah, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2010. Original data: ''Ohio Divorce Index, 1962-1963, 1967-1971, 1973-2007''; Ohio Department of Health, Office of Vital Statistics, Columbus, Ohio, USA. Online: Ancestry.com; [https @ & @].]
: 536) [''North Carolina, Naturalization Records, 1872-1996''; Provo, Utah, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2012. Original data: ''Petitions for Naturalization, compiled 1912-1990''; Record Type: Petition/Declaration, Record Group 21, Record Group Title: ''Records of District Courts of the United States'', NAI: 2602422; National Archives & Records Administration, Washington D.C., USA. Online: Ancestry.com; [https @].]
: 537) [''North Carolina, Naturalization Records, 1872-1996''; Provo, Utah, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2012. Original data: ''Naturalization Certificate Stubs, compiled 1926 - 1991''; Record Type: Certificate, Record Group 21, Record Group Title: ''Records of District Courts of the United States'', NAI: 2637974; National Archives & Records Administration, Washington D.C., USA. Online: Ancestry.com; [https @].]
: 538) [''United States American Prisoners of War During the Korean War, 1950-1953''; records for 4,714 U.S. military prisoners of war during the Korean War. Original data: ''Records of American Prisoners of War During the Korean War, 1950-1953''; Records of the Army Staff, Record Group 319, NAI: 583429; National Archives & Records Administration, College Park, Maryland, USA. Some of the personnel identified in these records are also identified as having died in captivity in Record Group 330 and/or Record Group 407. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 539) [''United States Korean War Dead & Army Wounded, 1950-1953''; index of casualties of Army personnel during the Korean War; includes dead, missing, wounded or captured soldiers. Original data: Records of the Adjutant General's Office,1905-1981, Record Group 407, NAI: 583580; National Archives & Records Administration, College Park, Maryland, USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 540) [''Texas, Birth Certificates, 1903-1932''; Provo, Utah, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2013. Original data: Texas Department of State Health Services; Texas Birth Certificates, 1903–1932; iArchives, Orem, Utah, USA. Online: Ancestry.com; [https @].]
: 541) [''Virginia, Death Certificates, 1912-1987''; from ''Virginia, Deaths, 1912–2014''; Ancestry.com: 2012. Original data: Virginia Department of Health, Richmond, Virginia, USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 542) [''Iowa, County Death Records, 1880-1992''; county courthouses, Iowa, USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 543) [''Georgia Death Index, 1933-1998''; from ''Georgia Deaths, 1919-98''; Ancestry.com: 2001. Original data: Georgia Health Department, Office of Vital Records, Atlanta, Georgia, USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 544) [''1840 United States Federal Census''; Virginia, Lewis County, Western District, p. @, ln. @; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. M704, roll 0566; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 545) [''Reports of Deaths of American Citizens Abroad, 1835-1974''; Provo, Utah, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2010. Original data: ''Reports of the Deaths of American Citizens, compiled 01/1835-12/1974''; Publication A1 5166, NAI: 613857. Original data: ''Record of Death Notices of U.S. Citizens Aboard, 1835-1855''; Publication A1 848, NAI: 1227672. Original data: ''Notices of Deaths of U.S. Citizens Abroad, 1857-1922''; Publication A1 849, NAI: 1227673. Original data: ''Death Reports of U.S. Citizens Abroad, 1920-1962''; Publication A1 205, NAI: 302021. General Records of the Department of State, Record Group 59, National Archives & Records Administration, College Park, Maryland, USA. Online: Ancestry.com; [https @].]
: 546) [''Delaware, County Marriages, 1913-1954''; Bureau of Vital Statistics, Hall of Records, Dover, Delaware, USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @ & @].]
: 547) [''New York, Passenger & Crew Lists (including Castle Garden & Ellis Island), 1820-1957''; Provo, Utah, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2010. Original data: ''Passenger Lists of Vessels Arriving at New York, New York, 1820-1897''; Records of the U.S. Customs Service, Record Group 36, Publication M237, NAI: 6256867. Original data: ''Passenger & Crew Lists of Vessels Arriving at New York, New York, 1897-1957''; Records of the Immigration & Naturalization Service, Publication T715, NAI: 300346. Original data: ''Supplemental Manifests of Alien Passengers & Crew Members Who Arrived on Vessels at New York, New York, Who Were Inspected for Admission, & Related Index, compiled 1887-1952''; Records of the Immigration & Naturalization Service, Record Group 85, Publication A3461, NAI: 3887372. Original data: ''Index to Alien Crewmen Who Were Discharged or Who Deserted at New York, New York, May 1917-Nov. 1957''; Publication A3417, NAI: 4497925. Original data: ''Passenger Lists, 1962-1972, & Crew Lists, 1943-1972, of Vessels Arriving at Oswego, New York''; Publication A3426, NAI: 4441521. All original data is from the National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: Ancestry.com; [https @].]
: 548) [''United States Military Personnel who Died During the Vietnam War, 1956-2003''; NARA NAID 571687; COUNTRY, panel ID, ln. @; National Archives at College Park, Maryland, USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 549) [''United States Census (Mortality Schedule), YEAR''; STATE, all counties; Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, pub. T655; National Archives, Washington, D.C., USA. Current citation: @ County, @ District, p. @, ln. @. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 550) [''England Marriages, 1538–1973''; index based upon data collected by the Genealogical Society of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @ & @].]
: 551) [''Scotland Births & Baptisms, 1564-1950''; index based upon data collected by the Genealogical Society of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 552) [''Scotland Marriages, 1561-1910''; index based upon data collected by the Genealogical Society of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @ & @].]
: 553) [''Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Passenger Lists, 1800-1882''; U.S. Customs Service Records, Record Group 36, pub. M425, roll 27; National Archives & Records Administration, Washington, D.C., USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
: 554) [''England Births & Christenings, 1538-1975''; index based upon data collected by the Genealogical Society of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA. Online: FamilySearch.org; [https @].]
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Depending on what you know, you can search by location in the US or by Klapperich Line, Use the links at the bottom of this page to search by Line or Location. == Profiles of Immigrant Families from each Klapperich Line == '''[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Line_Anna%2C_Klapperich_Name_Study&redirect=no/ Line Anna]''' In 1842, [[Klapperich-93|Anna Maria Klapperich]] took her son, [[Klapperich-79|Peter Hubert Klapperich]], and her husband, [[Mueller-3849|Johann Adam Mueller]] to become early settlers of Johnsburg, McHenry, Illinois. Anna and Adam had seven children together. Peter Hubert married and had 11 Klapperich children. Affiliated surnames include Freund, Miller/Mueller, Schmidt. '''[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Line_Anton%2C_Klapperich_Name_Study&redirect=no/ Line Anton]''' [[Klapperich-68|Anton]] was a tailor who sold several small fields he owned to finance the trip to America. He and his wife [[Tempel-74|Anna Catharina Tempel]] left with two sons and had another son on the ship! They settled in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin but Jacob moved to Iowa and then to homestead in South Dakota. The three children are: '''[[Klapperich-36|Jacob]]''' had 13 children. Affiliated names are Steffes,Rainford, LaBrie. '''[[Klapperich-160|John]]''' had 6 children. Affiliated names are Neubert, Freidel, Dickrell. '''[[Klapperich-208|Joseph]]''' had 9 children. Surnames are Wagener, Schmidt, Koeler. [https://www.WikiTree.com/treewidget/Klapperich-68/5/Widget] '''[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Line_Bartholomaus%2C_Klapperich_Name_Study&redirect=no/ Line Bartholomaus]''' Bartholomaus's only son John W gathered up his wife and 5 children to emigrate by steamer in 1868. The family settled on a farm in St. Peters, WI then moved to Fond du Lac and had three more children. Children include: '''[[Klapperich-337|Mathias]]''' had 9 children in the Marathon WI area '''[[Klapperich-335|'John W Jr]]''' changed his name to Hart and joined the circus as a strongman. '''[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Line_Michael%2C_Klapperich_Name_Study&redirect=no/ Line Michael]''' Michael's family had a tough emigration. The crossing took 96 days to NYC, then the family moved to Pittsburgh PA, moved to Kenosh, WI, moved to Racine, WI. Finally after 10 years they found their place in Independence, Hennepin, Minnesota. Note that these descendants use Klapprich or Klepperich, for the most part. Children include: '''[[Klapperich-159|Michael]]''' marrried and had 7 sons in Carver, Minnesota. '''[[Klapprich-7|Mary Ann]]''' married and was widowed twice before age 21! '''Frank''' had 3 children but his daughter had 11. '''[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Line_JJ%2C_Klapperich_Name_Study&redirect=no/ Line JJ]''' Johannes Jacob was called J.J. and he and his wife brought 5 children to Fond du Lac, WI. His brother Stephan was already there with his family. Some descendants still live there. Children include: '''[[Klapperich-330|Jacob]] & Anna''' are often confused with Jacob Line Anton who left Wisconsin. '''[[Klapperich-331|Stephan]]''' moved to Stearns County, MN and then Montana's Bearpaw Mountains. [[Klapperich-334|Peter]] moved to Burleigh ND and then Idaho. '''[[Klapperich-332|Maria Catherine]]''' married Anton Krebsbach. '''[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Line_Johann%2C_Klapperich_Name_Study&redirect=no/ Line Johann]''' [[Klapperich-58|Johann Peter "Michael" Klapperich]] came to Stockbridge, Wisconsin and married '''[[Anders-937|Mathilde Anders]]''' in 1877. They had five children during their marriage. Affiliated names are Propson, Steffen and Wettstein. '''[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Line_Langenfeld%2C_Klapperich_Name_Study&redirect=no/ Line Langenfeld]''' is currently being built by Sandie Schwartz. It's the Klapperich surname found in the church records (births, marriages and deaths) of St Quirinus Catholic Church in Langenfeld, Dist. Mayen, Rhineland, Germany. See also the [[Space:Line_Langenfeld, _Klapperich_ Name_ Study| the Langenfeld page]]. '''[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Line_Nieklaus%2C_Klapperich_Name_Study/ Line Nieklaus]''' '''[[Klapperich-170|Nicholas/Nieklaus]]''' married''' [[Rohrig-58|Maria Catherine Rohrig]]''' and had five children in New Munich, Minnesota. Associated names Dierkhissing, McInnis. '''[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Line_Peter%2C_Klapperich_Name_Study/ Line Peter]''' Peter sent four sons: '''[[Klapperich-89 |John Servatius]]''' went to San Francisco, California. ''' [[Klapperich-94 |John Nicholaus]]''' went to Chicago. ''' [[Klapperich-87|Peter Hubert]]''' went to White Pigeon, Michigan. '''[[Klapperich-607 |Joseph]]''' arrived 1846. '''[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Line_Stephan%2C_Klapperich_Name_Study&redirect=no/ Line Stephan]''' Stephan was JJ's brother and married Gertrude Neiss; they had ten children in 27 years. He led the emigration to the USA, arriving in 1856 with his wife and six children. His brother Johann Jacob's family joined them in 1857. His family flourished in the Fond du Lac area of Wisconsin. Affiliated names are Pinter, Krebsbach, Steffen. '''[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Line_Jacobus%2C_Klapperich_Name_Study&redirect=no/ Line Jacobus]''' is headed by the brother of Anton and Nieklaus. He didn't emigrate when his brothers did, but sent his son [[Klapperich-122|Johann]] to join his uncles. There are no descendants of this Line living today. === [[Space:Klapperich_Geography|Maps and Stories of Klapperich Homeland]] === Read about the homeland of the Klapperich Immigrants and find the small villages they left.
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[[Category:One Name Studies Project, Showcase]] [[Category:One Name Studies]][[Category:Klapperich Name Study]][[Category:DNA Projects]] {{One Name Study|name=Klapperich}} '''How to Join''' Please contact the project leader [[Rainford-19|Robin Rainford]] or post a comment to the right. If you have any questions, just ask. Welcome to the project and thanks for joining! '''Goals''' This is a One Name Study to collect everything Klapperich in one place-- everything about this surname and the various spellings. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect.The goal of this project is to trace the Klapperich immigrants from Rhineland Pfalz in the 1800s to the United States, documenting the paper and DNA familial relationships of these immigrants to Johnsburg IL, Fond du Lac WI, San Francisco CA, Chicago, IL, and secondarily to Michigan, Iowa, South Dakota and Minnesota. '''Categories for Branches''' [[Space:Klapperich_Line_Branches| Find your Branch!]] To make this list more user-friendly, we grouped our ancestor profiles by branch and by location. Each immigrant Klapperich and their direct descendants are categorized into branches or "Lines." Each line is named for the ancestor before immigration; for example, "Line Anton" groups the offspring of Anton Klapperich 1809–1887 who immigrated to Fond du Lac, WI in 1847. "Line Nieklaus" follows Anton's brother Nicholas or Nieklaus Klapperich, who arrived in Wisconsin in 1857 but settled his family in St Cloud, Stearns, Minnesota. This helps us manage DNA tests because we tend to genetically match others in the same branch. There are also Categories by geographic location, both in Germany and the US. For Fond du Lac families who have lived in Wisconsin for generations, this makes sense as a finding tool. But many immigrant families tried several locations, such as Mitchell Iowa, before settling in. "Line Langenfeld" includes the Klapperich surname found in the church records (births, marriages and deaths) of St Quirinus Catholic Church in Langenfeld, Dist. Mayen, Rhineland, Germany. Every Klapperich in America--to the last the GGG Grandchild, belongs to a Line, but no live people are listed in WikiTree. Can't find your line? Send a note with what you know and we'll help. '''Team Members''' Members who have joined the project and are active include: #'''[[Schwartz-2715|Sandie Schwartz]]''' is working on Johnsburg Illinois and Line Langenfeld. #'''[[Klapperich-358|Terri Klapperich Hotke]]''' was a Line Anton descendant. #'''[[Kruse-1365|Uwe Kruse]]''' is providing records from German sources. # '''[[Luce-1260|Vickie Luce Sippel]]''' is from Line Anton in South Dakota # '''[[Klapperich-357|Kimberly Klapperich]]''' specializes in Michigan area descendants # '''[[Mehregan-1|Robert Mehregan ]]''' whose mother was a Klapperich genealogist and traces his line through Nebraska. #'''[[Klapperich-650|Jim P Klapperich]]''' is from Line Nieklaus, in Stearns County Minnesota. #'''[[Klapperich-654| Jill (Klapperich) Guth ]]''' is also from Line Nieklaus in Stearns County. #''' [[ Bertram-538 |Angela Kampmann]]''' is from Line Dionysis through Mildred Klapperich in Sheboygan, Wisconsin. Keep in mind that this is a Wiki, so collaborating on a single global tree is our commitment. ==Task List== Here are some of the tasks that are finished or in process. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Identify each immigrant, ancestors in Mayen Koblenz Germany, descendants in the US, DNA relationships among living descendants. * Identify and recruit living representatives of each branch who are knowledgable and willing to review, clarify, correct errors *Create easy to read summaries of the immigrant experience of each branch that are publically accessible. *Continue recruiting and corresponding on a private Facebook Klapperich Group page to interest those who have no genealogy experience or interest. *Collaborate with researcher Uwe Kruse of Hausten Germany, who has extensive and high-quality histories of the branches prior to emigration. *Organize or delegate 'find your roots' trips among those interested. *Share records/photographs/other resources from your family archive *Fully Include those affiliated families who are not named Klapperich or Klapperick or Klaprich but have ancestors tied to this family. *Update and document public genealogy records in sites such as Familysearch, My Heritage, Ancestry to remove errors. ==Research Notes== This project is based on the extensive research of Uwe Kruse, a German researcher who has documented all emigrants from his focal area of Mayen-Koblenz, Rhineland-Pfalz, Germany. Will you join us? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=3768736 send a private message]. Thanks!
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= Johan von Loë =
Jan von Loë ''source Nederlands adelboek 1915, pag. 173'' |
Birth
Death | c1405
1476 |
Father Mother
| Wessel von Loe tot Holte (-1456) Elsken von Overhaus (-1450) |
Born '''about 1405 on the castle Vondern, Duchy of Cleves'''
Son of '''sir Wessel von Loe tot Holte and Elsken von Overhaus'''
Brother of
Husband of '''Stina (Christina) van Eyll''' --- married 1429
Father of '''Bruen (illegitimate), Christina, Elisabeth''' and '''Wessel'''
== Biography == [[Category:European Aristocrats Project]] [[Category: Netherlands Project]] ===Birth=== {{Image|file=Knight_Johan_von_Loe-1.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=
Nederlands adelboek 1915, pag. 173 }} Johan van den Loe was born in 1405 or 1406 on the castle Vondern (in the vicinity of Oberhausen). We know this, because on 5 December, 1449 (44 years old) Johan was interrogated as a witness. Sun of knight Wessel von Loe tot Holte ( - 1456), Cleves ‘hofmeister’ and ‘ambtman van de Lymers’ and Elsken von Overhaus ( - 1450). [Bron: [https://archive.org/details/nederlandsadelsb28unse_10/page/n403?q=von+Overhaus Nederlands adelboek 1915]] The proven history of the family starts with his grandfather Knappen Wessel vamme Loë. [Bron: Neues allgemeines deutsches Adels-Lexicon Band 5, Seite 598–599] ---- {{Image|file=Knight_Johan_von_Loe-1.png |align=r |size=m |caption=Cleves }} Historical context
The fifteenth century, the century in which Johan von Loë lived, was the century in which Philip the Bold (1342-1404) [Bron: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philip_the_Bold Wikipedia] Philip the Bold] , a prince from the French royal dynasty of the House Valois and duke of Burgundy, his son Jan without Fear (384-1404) [Bron: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_the_Fearless Wikipedia] John the Fearless] , but especially his grandson Duke Philip the Good (1396-1467) [Bron: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philip_the_Good Wikipedia] Philip the Good] managed to acquire several provinces in the lowlands, usually peacefully through marriage, inheritance or buy, such as County of Namur (1421), duchies Brabant and Limburg (1430), the glory of West Friesland (1432), the counties of Holland, Zeeland and Hainaut and the duchy of Luxembourg (1443). [Bron: [https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bourgondische_tijd Wikipedia] Burgundian Netherlands] The Duchy of Gelre remained independent for a long time. But the Duchy of Cleves formed a wedge between the northern and southern territories of the Duchy of Gelre. [Bron: [https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hertogdom_Gelre Wikipedia] Hertogdom Gelre] Liemers (Zevenaar, Duiven, Loo, Groessen, Wehl), originally from Gelders territory, pledged by Reinoud IV van Gelre to the county of Cleves (Kleve). After in the 14th century, the Clergymen made frantic efforts to get the Liemers in their hands, they finally managed to get the area in pledge in 1406. This pledge is not be repaid in later years. De Liemers therefore becomes a Kleefse enclave, which is almost completely surrounded by Gelderland area. [Bron: [http://www.liemershistorie.nl Liemers historie]]
In 1417 Emperor Sigismund of the Holy Roman Empire (German: Heiliges Römisches Reich and Latin: Sacrum Imperium Romanum oder Sacrum Romanum Imperium) [Bron: Die lateinischen Namensformen variieren, siehe etwa Klaus Herbers, Helmut Neuhaus: Das Heilige Römische Reich. 2. Aufl. Köln u. a. 2006, S. 2.] [Bron: [https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heiliges_R%C3%B6misches_Reich#cite_note-1 Wikipedia] Heiliges Römisches Reich] raised the county Cleves to a duchy and Count Adolf II became Duke Adolf I of Cleves and of the Mark. [Bron: [https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adolf_II._(Kleve-Mark) Wikipedia] Duke Adolf I von Kleve und Mark] The Duke succeeded in his reign to expand the Cleves territory and largely dissolve the dependence on the Archdiocese of Cologne. After he had already acquired as Count Emmerich with parts of the Liemers (1402) from the Duchy of funds as non-repaid pledge, followed other miserable areas with the Reichswald between Nijmegen and Kleve (1418), Gennep (1424), Wachtendonk (1440, but only temporarily ) and Duffel (1446). The basis for the acquisition of the areas and localities were pledge agreements. [Bron: [https://www.deutsche-biographie.de/ppn133534138.html Biographie Adolf I]] [Bron: Robert Scholten; in: Zur Geschichte der Stadt Kleve, 1905 Cleve, S. [534/535]508/509. Onlinefassung]
The renowned St. Elisabeth flood of December 19, 1421, also caused damage in the Liemers. On 20 December, the Rijndijk broke through at Emmerik, which flooded an extensive area and after an extremely cold winter in 1432, the Liemers flooded after the thaw. The city of Arnhem sends herrings to the victims.
===Marriage=== In 1429 Johan married Stina (Christina) van Eyll.
[Bron: [https://archive.org/details/nederlandsadelsb28unse_10/page/n403?q=von+Overhaus Nederlands adelboek 1915]] Her family belonged to a well-known Cleves knight family and had long held a prominent role at the ducal court in Cleves. In an act in Kleef's archive it says:
"''Johan vanne Loe, des hertogs Marschalk en lieven diener, bevestigt de bruidschat van Christina, dochter van Syfridi van Eyll, Ritter, die hij nu getrouwt heeft, in Vondern, waertoe Wessel van Loe des hertogs lieve raed en diener consenteert''”.' {{Image|file=Knight_Johan_von_Loe-2.png |align=r |size=m |caption=
Coat of arms of the Counts of Loë }} The marriage with Stina van Eyll brought Johan van den Loe into direct contact with [[Kleve-68 | Duke Adolf van Kleef]]. Four months after his marriage he joined the Duke. In January 1436 he was assigned the management of the Kleefse areas in the Liemers and in June 1437 he was officially appointed as an official (''ambtman'') of the Ambt Emmerik. His predecessor was Geryt van de Cornhorst. His appointment letter indicated exactly what his rights and obligations were. The drostambt in the Liemers was a vast area between Emmerich and Arnhem, Rhine and Lek, IJssel and Oude IJssel and various jurisdictions such as Zevenaar, Groessen, Duiven, Beek and the small district of Emmerich and the city area and the jurisdiction of Hüthum. A landdrost, drost or drossaard was a Dutch civil servant who ran a certain area.
[Bron: [https://nl.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Landdrost Wikipedia] Landdrost] The official seat was the castle in Zevenaar and not in Emmerich. Johan van den Loe was the deputy of the Duke, but he played a minor role in the national government. We experience specific details about his office activities. He arranged the proportions in the cherry Angerlo, in particular, the borders and what else belonged to Cleves. Johan was busy with the dikes and the administration. If, for example, it concerned the dike and the dike inspection at Spijk and Lobith, he recorded the burden-sharing, the expansion and the maintenance of the bandages in writing. One of the first surviving provisions of the Duke to Johan van den Loe was, for example, the order to ensure that the clergy in his district no longer proclaimed prohibitions (ecclesiastical punishments) from the pulpit. Because numerous concrete details about John's work have been recorded, even remnants of administrative affairs, one gets the impression that he had personally dealt with many things. The function of the officer was not an honorary job in the past. Johan took, already under Duke Adolph, an important place at the Court and after 1443 he belonged to the small group of friends and counselors of the Duke. He had thus gained in prestige in the Cleves district over many noble general. It was important to note that this appointment as an official was only available if the applicant leased the Duke in advance with a suitable amount of money over a long period so that the Duke could repay the previous official. The noble officers served with the Duke in this way and often also as a lender and received a pledge for that, which strengthened their influence on the country administration. Johan van den Loe thus already had a lot of money in 1436-1437, when he was drosting in the Liemers, so that his predecessor Johan van Aaswijn could be paid again. The son of Duke Johan gave him a letter, in which he informed him that he was indemnifying for compensation. '''Soester Fehde''' A year earlier, in the Soester Fehde
[Bron: [https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soester_Fehde Wikipedia] Soester Fehde], Johan had made available to the young Duke for nursing and the expenses of the troops, who occupied the burg in Holten, first 800 and then 1,000 gold guilders. '''Pilgrimage to the Holy Land''' Gert van der Schueren recalls: when his country was finally in peace, [[Von_Kleve-8 | Johan van Kleef]], who was then twenty-seven years old, decided to pilgrimage to the Holy Land. He turned to go hunting in Groesbeek. When he arrived in Groesbeek, he decided to continue his journey to Brussels to meet his uncle Philip of Burgundy. On the way, he had met his companions, including Johan van den Loe and Thijs van Eijll. Johan must have been 45 or 46 years old then. Twelve or thirteen days remained in the Holy Land. There they spent awkward hours, for the residents thought they were kings and therefore wanted to extort them a large sum of money before letting them go in peace. With great effort, it succeeded in escaping the difficulties, so that they could tell a little bit ridiculous at home: "that sy mit kleynen pennynck came my mind," in other words: we paid it off live on payment of a trifle. In Jerusalem they met sir
"''van Kryck uyt Pyckardijen''" with his company. He was a knight and knighted Johan from Kleve as a knight with the sword that Johan had taken from Cleves. The chronicler continues:
“''Soe dan Hertoch Johan aldus Ritter was geslagen, dan sloich he vanstonden an voirt in eynen wege myt dem vurger. synsselfs swerde Ritter die vorbersten, doe myt oen avergekomen waren; ind dieselven, die he sus myt synre hant Ritter sloich.” Among others, sir Johan van den Loe and sir Thijs van Eyll''. Unlike his fellow knights in Cleves, Johan had a lot of money. As he had previously done, he lent large sums of money to the Duke of Cleves in 1453 and 1457. For this he was given as collateral Nieuwland and Broekland and also tenths in Groessen and Babberich. '''Family''' Johann got around 1445 an illegitimate son (“as a natural son of knight Johan van den Loe) by the name Bruen, who had originated from- also for the then - an unlawful relationship. Bruen was as bastaard not allowed to wear the name of his father, but 'only' the name ‘van den Loe’. Nevertheless, as a descendant of the house Wissen he got the farm Abroeck as (sub) leen (Wissen then belonged as a fiefdom to Xanten) when the resident lord Hendrik van Abroeck died there and his heirs the legacy of the then not willing to accept (country) good debt. In the late 16th century the farm - again because of a heavy debt burden - had to be given back to the relationship of Wissen ("sold"). But until then the names of the descendants of Bruen also show the clue to the lineage, in the manner in which they carried the addition of Loe - "van Asbroeck". Like his half-brother Wessel (who was from Wissen), Bruen was not an unimportant man in his time. For example, we know from him that he was a judge in Weeze. In the numerous documents preserved in the Wissen archives, he is mentioned as such - especially in reconciliation procedures. ---- '''Background'''
His descendants, that is to say, those who bear his name, are now (substantially) more numerous than those of his half-brother Wessel, whose tribe (Wissen) in the late 18th century consisted exclusively of the equally important and child-rich Edmond. Today they live - with the Netherlands as a center of gravity - far-branched throughout the world and bear the names of the (r) Loo, of (de) Loe. By means of regularly organized family days or the annually appearing LOO chronicle, they maintain a close family relationship, as well as a good relationship to the common origin in Wissen. ----{{Image|file=Knight_Johan_von_Loe.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=
castle Wissen }} He married both daughters very favorably. Christina 1451 with Johan van Aldenbochum and Elisabeth 1454 with Dietricht van der Horst. The third daughter Margaretha became a nun and later abbess (1476-1510) in the Cistercian monastery Sterkrade, the old house convent of the family, as the successor of her aunt Hadewig van den Loe (1461-1473). When his son Wessel, sir of Funderen, prepared to marry Lysbeth von Berenbrouck (Berenbroick)
[Bron: [https://archive.org/details/nederlandsadelsb28unse_10/page/n403?q=von+Overhaus Nederlands adelboek 1915]], the daughter of the in the region important mayor (van Goch) Loeff von Berenbroick, this initially struck due to the lack of (land) property in the von Loe family Duchy Kleve (and even in the Rhineland) on certain obstacles. Lysbeth brought large (goods) property with her. Fortunately, however, Wissen was on sale during this time. The widow of Heinrich van der Straeten (who had died on the crusade to the Holy Land) had - because of her own childlessness - been already selling Wissen, but - because of the unpaid purchase price - recovered again. Now Wissen was again for sale and this time Johann von Loe was the interested party. In the marriage certificate - written by both fathers (!) Johann and Loeff in writing - it says that marriage - as the jurists would say today - would not come into force for so long until Johann would not succeed in preparing for his son Wissen. to buy. Evidently, Johan did not have to worry about the financing of the purchase price (the 9250 gold thalers meant a huge sum of money for the time at that time). The liquidation of the first purchase price has been set for three months after the written recording of the marriage - and thus the marriage of the young couple is legally valid. Wessel thus becomes the first lord of the castle von Loe op Wissen, which until now is still in family possession.
[Bron: [https://schloss-wissen.de Schloss Wissen] ] The German Noble branch. ---- '''Background'''
Kasteel Wissen (Schloss Wissen) is a moated castle to the south of the town of Weeze in the district of Kleve. The castle is located close to the current Dutch border on the river Niers, which flows into the Meuse in the Netherlands. ---- {{Image|file=Knight_Johan_von_Loe-2.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=
1979 het Loogasthuis vlak voordat het werd afgebroken }} Johan founded a home in Zevenaar in 1467 for "seven, poor and righteous homeless people from the Liemers". This Loogasthuis in the (later) St. Jansstraat has stood for about 500 years until it was razed to the ground in the seventies of the 20th century by bulldozers. In 1468 Johan had collaborated during the occupation, in the town of Doesburg in Gelderland, located next to his district, and imprisoned people at the castle Zevenaar. When in 1470 the Didam belonging to Gelder came to the Liemers, the occupation was under the command of Johan van den Loe. In 1473 (67 years old) Johan played again an important role as advisor of the Duke Arnold of Cleve when it came to the control and political influence of the Duchy of Gelder between the Duke and his son Adolf, in which Karel de Bold of Burgundy interventions and made himself Duke of Gelder. Cleves supported the Burgundian Duke against son Adolf and the Gelderland cities. Johan van den Loe acted as a mediator, to bring numerous enclaves in Gelderland to the right of the Rhine, near Zevenaar, the Liemers, and Emmerich, to a successful conclusion. In a letter dated July 29, 1473, Johan wrote to the Duke of Cleves:
''Smedet that yseren, that wile that id is heit.'' He then learned that no one was present at the Didam castle, except for the lady Van Den Bergh and Claes van Camphuysen and that the castle at Angerlo was evacuated by Johan van Kell, who left only four soldiers there. Johan advises his lord to strike now and take these castles. Charles the Bold (Dutch: Karel de Stoute) (1433 – 1477)
[Bron: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_the_Bold?wprov=sfti1 Wikipedia] Charles the Bold]] has just taken Nijmegen and is about to invade the county. He would be the last Duke of Burgundy from the House of Valois. The Duke of Cleves should use this threat to limit the damage to Kleve and to take over the entire Liemers. The Duke of Cleves wisely does not respond to this advice, because Count Van Den Bergh has turned to Burgundy and with that, he is a hit for Kleve. Only Angerlo is annexed by Kleef. That Johan van den Loe wanted to expand his own goods and possessions has been proven. Numerous documents and certificates can prove this. ===Death=== On February 14, 1470, Stina van Eyll died. She was buried at the Carthusians on the Graveneiland near Wesel, as she had stated in her will. After the death of his good friend Thies van Eyll (1468 ) and his wife Stina van Eyll, Johan lived another five years. Johan passed away 71 years old, between three and four o’clock in the morning on August 23, 1476.
''Anno 76 op sint Bartolomesavent , ind dat was doe….op enen vridagh des morgens in der dagziet tusschen drie ende vyr uren.'' , as his son Wessel later had written down with his own hand.
[Bron: Archief Slot Wissen Familiekroniek] He was buried next to his wife in the Carthusian monastery on the Graveneiland.
[Bron: Archief Slot Wissen Urk] == Timeline ==
1405 Johan is born on the castle Vondern, near Oberhausen
1429 Johan married Stina (Christina) van Eyll
1436 Johann was assigned the management of the Kleefse areas in the Liemer
1445 Around this year Bruen van den Loe (bastard) is born
1450 pilgrimage to the Holy Land with Duke of Cleves
1450 knighted in Jerusalem
1450 mother Elsken von Overhaus passed away
1453 lent large sums of money to the Duke of Cleves
1457 lent large sums of money to the Duke of Cleves
1451 daughter Christina married with Johan van Aldenbochum
1454 daughter Elisabeth married with Dietricht van der Horst
1456 father knight Wessel von Loe tot Holte passed away
1461 Johan bought for 9450 gulden a castle Wissen for his son
1461 son Wessel married with Liesbeth van Beerenbroek
1467 founded a home for homeless people from the Liemers
1470 wife Stina van Eyll passed away
1476 knight Johan von Loe passed away in Holten ==Ancestors==
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'''See also:''' * Relationship report with Charlemagne [[Space:Link van Richard Goossens met Karel de Grote]]
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[[Category:Knight Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] ==About the Knight Surname== Surname Database has an excellent entry on the Knight surname, noting usage of the surname in England in the early 13th century. They also have statistics from the 2010 United States Census showing the geographical and ethnic distribution of the Knight family. To view this information, follow this link: http://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/Knight == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[McCall-2476|Rebecca McCall]] or post a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Over time, we'll likely add subcategories for regions in which different branches of the family were living. I would like for this to be a global project. We would like to identify areas and times where and when the Knight family was living and coordinate amongst project members to determine who is connected to which branches of the Knight family. == Task List == *Gain project members *Link profiles of members of the Knight family to this project (let's focus on brick wall profiles) *Improve the profiles of Knight family members ==Linking Profiles== :To link a profile to this project, open the profile in a separate tab. Then, edit the profile to include {{One Name Study|name=Knight}} below the line that says Biography. Once you save changes, the profile should be linked. ==Adding profiles to the study== :The following is the link to the main category page for this study [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Knight_Name_Study Click Here] ==Members== [[McCall-2476|Rebecca McCall]] - Working on Knights around Montgomery County in the 1800s in the state of Georgia in the United States of America [[Phelps-3747|Anonymous Lasley]] - I am interested in sorting through 1750-1850 William Knights', but I have met other William Knight persons who seem remarkable as well. I love Ann. [[Knight-12584 | Henry Knight]] - I can trace my paternal Knight family back to 1490 in Romsey, Southampton, England, to their arrival in Charlestown, Massachusetts in the mid 1600's, and their settlement in Worcester, Massachusetts, where they resided for 200+ years. I have been involved in genealogy research for over 20+ years. Earlier this year I started moving ~1800 individuals in an Ancestry.com tree to Wikitree. This includes over 200 with the Knight surname Knight. I am doing this methodically, by hand, as a way to level set and apply the lessons learned through my experiences. [[Knight-15450 | Charlie Knight]] - [[McCain-743 | Kathy McCain]] - tracing Knight ancestors from Jones County, Mississippi, USA [[Hughes-24883 | Anonymous Hughes]] - I am researching the Knights from Greenville and Fountain Inn, SC and thereabouts. I would love to swap info or help find some. [[Harris-47557 | Emily Harris]] - researching Knights in the state of Georgia in the United States of America. [[Knight-19280 | Cary Knight]] - My line comes up through Bristol and Boothbay eventually to Romsey. [[Knight-8615 | Linda Armstrong]] - I have been researching the Knight family for over 40 years, and am happy to share my findings with others. My Knights are from the areas of Somerset and Shropshire. I have GEDCOMS, if anyone is looking to work with DNA. [[Etling-24 | Debra Etling]] - My 3x grandmother was Sydda Knight who married James Shrieve. I have been working on their descendants for several years. Also working on Sydda's siblings and lateral lines. I focus on Ohio PA and NJ. I descend from Giles Knight, the 1st known recorded Knight to immigrate from England. He is well documented. There is a book written on him, but l can't find it because it is out of print.
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[[Category:European Projects]] [[Category: Knights Templar]] ---- The goal of this project is to recognize those that took up the cause of the '''Poor Fellow-Soldiers of Christ and of the Temple of Solomon''' (known as the '''Knights Templar''') Project members: * [[Ward-6220|Michael Ward]] * [[Gunther-113|Russ Gunther KT]] * (anonymous member) - providing history/pre-history of the foundation for the Knights Templar * [[Stratman-17|James Stratman]] - created profiles for 23 Grand Masters Here are some of the tasks that need to be completed. We are working on them, and could use your help: * Locating, and tagging the known Knights, specifically those listed here: :::[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grand_Masters_of_the_Knights_Templar Grand Masters list] :::[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Knights_Templar prominent members list] * Create profiles of Knights missing from our tree (please add their names below as profiles are created or located) * Complete biographies for Knights in project * Connect Knights with profiles of their family members (wives, children, parents, siblings) * Determining anyone else that should be tagged Will you join us? Please post a comment here on this page, in [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=5067965 send me a private message]. Thanks! ---- Grand Masters: : [[Payens-2|Hugues de Payens]] (1118–1136) : 2nd [[Craon-35|Robert de Craon]] (1136–1146) : 3rd [[Barres-7|Evrard des Barres]] (1146–1149) : 4th [[Tremelay-1|Bernard de Tremelay]] (1149–1153) : 5th [[Montbard-2|André de Montbard]] (1153–1156) : 6th [[Blanchefort-1|Bertrand de Blanchefort]] (1156–1169) : 7th [[Milly-7|Phillipe de Milly]] (1169–1171) : 8th [[St_Amand-32|Odo de St Amand]] (1171–1179) : 9th [[Torroja-1|Arnau de Torrojo]] (1179–1184) :10th [[Ridefort-1|Gerard de Ridefort]] (1184–1189) :11th [[Sablé-10|Robert de Sablé]] (1191–1193) :12th [[Horal-8|Gilbert Horal]] (1193–1200) :13th [[Plessis-26|Phillipe de Plessis]] (1201-1208) :14th [[Chartres-14|Guillaume de Chartres]] (1210-1218) :15th [[Montaigu-2|Pierre Montaigu]] (1219–1230) :16th [[Perigord-16|Armand de Périgord]] (1232–1244) :17th [[Bures-43|Richard de Bures]] (1245-1247) :18th [[Sonnac-1|Guillaume de Sonnac]] (1247-1250) :19th [[Vichiers-1|Renaud de Vichiers]] (1250-1256) :20th [[Béraud-3|Thomas Béraud]] (1256–1273) :21st [[Beaujeu-14|Guillaume de Beaujeu]] (1273–1291) :22nd [[Gaudin-166|Thibaud Gaudin]] (1291–1292) :23rd [[Molay-2|Jacques de Molay]] (1292–1314) ---- other prominent Knights Templar: :[[Anjou-34|Fulk V d'Anjou, King of Jerusalem]] (ca.1092-1144) :[[Ferrers-11|William de Ferrers, 3rd Earl of Derby]] (1140-1191) :Amaury de la Roche, Preceptor of France :Jean le Franceys, Preceptor of Pédenac (brother of Geoffroi de Charney) :Pierre de Bologna (never seen again after May 1310 in Paris) :Renaud de Provins (sentenced to life imprisonment after 1310 in Paris) :Hugues de Peraud, Visitor of France/Visitor of the Temple (sentenced to life imprisonment after 1310 in Paris) :Godefroi de Gonneville, Preceptor of Aquitaine (sentenced to life imprisonment after 1314 in Paris) :[[Charney-57|Geoffrey de Charney]], Preceptor of Normandy :[[Marshal-4|William the Marshal]], Earl of Pembroke (Invested into the order of the Knights Templar on his deathbed) ---- other Knights Templar: :Walter of Mesnil (d ca.1177) :Jean de Cugy (d after 1307) ----- '''Knights Templar''' The '''Poor Fellow-Soldiers of Christ and of the Temple of Solomon''' (Latin: Pauperes commilitones Christi Templique Salomonici), commonly known as the '''Knights Templar''', the '''Order of Solomon's Temple''' (French: '''Ordre du Temple''' or '''Templiers''') or simply as '''Templars''', were one of the Catholic military orders and were prominent in the Crusades in the Middle East. Officially endorsed by the Roman Catholic Church around 1129, the Templars' existence was tied closely to the Crusades. When the Holy Land was lost to the Catholic church, support for the Order faded. Rumours about the Templars' initiation ceremonies created distrust, and King Philip IV of France, deeply in debt to the Order, took advantage of the situation. At dawn on Friday, 13 October 1307 (a date sometimes linked with the origin of the Friday the 13th superstition), many of the Order's members across Europe were arrested, tortured and executed. The assets of the Order were seized and distributed. Surviving members escaped with most of the order's records, treasures and money, including the Templar fleet of ships, disappearing into lands far away from the reach of the king or the pope. Pope Clement V disbanded and outlawed the Order in 1312. The abrupt disappearance of a major part of the European infrastructure gave rise to speculation and legends, which have kept the "Templar" name alive into the modern day. The current position of the Roman Catholic Church is that the medieval persecution of the Knights Templar was unjust, that nothing was inherently wrong with the Order or its Rule, and that Pope Clement was pressed into his actions by the magnitude of the public scandal and by the dominating influence of King Philip IV, who was Clement's relative. In September 2001, a document known as the "Chinon Parchment" dated 17–20 August 1308 was discovered in the Vatican Secret Archives by Barbara Frale, apparently after having been filed in the wrong place in 1628. It is a record of the trial of the Templars and shows that Clement absolved the Templars of all heresies in 1308 before formally disbanding the Order in 1312, as did another Chinon Parchment dated 20 August 1308 addressed to Philip IV of France, also mentioning that all Templars that had confessed to heresy were "restored to the Sacraments and to the unity of the Church". This other Chinon Parchment has been well-known to historians, having been published by Étienne Baluze in 1693 and by Pierre Dupuy in 1751. Never the less, in their day, the Knights were outlawed under sentance of death. Some, are said, to have found refuge in [[:Category: Scotland|Scotland]] and it is regarded as probable, as are nations remote from the church. '''Members''' At its peak the Order had about 20,000 members. The Knights Templar were led by the Grand Master, originally based in Jerusalem, whose deputy was the Seneschal (the Steward who looked after finance, logistics and administration). Next in importance was the Marshal, who was responsible for individual commanders, horses, arms and equipment. He usually carried the standard or nominated a standard-bearer. The Commander of the Kingdom of Jerusalem was the treasurer and shared some authority with the Grand Master, balancing his power. Other cities also had Commanders with specific regional responsibilities. The Grand Master and his Seneschal ruled over eight Templar provincial Masters in Europe, namely: Apulia, Aragon, England, France, Hungary, Poitiers, Portugal and Scotland. For a list of prominent members of the Order see [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Knights_Templar Wikipedia]. See: * [[Wikipedia: Knights Templar]] *Selwood, D. (n.d.). Knights of the Cloister. Templars and Hospitallers in Central-Southern Occitania], 1100-1300. Woodbridge: The Boydell Press. [http://www.dominicselwood.com/birth-of-the-order/ www.dominicselwood.com]. *Weever, John. ''[[Space:Ancient Funerall Monuments within the United Monarchie of Great Britaine, Ireland, and the Islands Adjacent|Ancient Funerall Monuments...]]'' (Thomas Harper, London, 1631) ::* [https://archive.org/details/ancientfunerallm00weev/page/147 Page 147-8]: "Anno Domini 1117... this order of Knighthood first began, and a seat was granted them in the Temple of Jerusalem, whereupon, they were called Knights Templers, or Knights of the Temple. By entreaty of Stephen Patriarch of Jerusalem, [https://www.history.co.uk/this-day-in-history/13-january/pope-honorius-ii-endorses-the-knights-templar Pope Honorius] brought in this order, and confirmed their societie, giving them a white garment, whereunto [[Wikipedia: Pope_Eugene_III|Eugenius the third]] added a red crosse on the breast. The charge of these knights, was, to guide Travellers on the way of Jerusalem, ..."
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[[Category: Priory of Sion Forgery]] [[Category: Knights Templar]] ==The Legends== The Knights Templar were formed in the Kingdom of Jerusalem by [[Payens-2|Hughes de Payens]]. He was a real man with a real genealogy, but the attractiveness of his life and the order he founded has led to a number of false genealogies as well from would-be descendants. ===Questionable Ancestral Line for Hughes de Payens=== The following names appear to be a supposed ancestral line for Hughes de Payn, founder of the Knights Templar. In fact, his ancestry is currently unknown. This line of descent is being researched to see if any documentable facts for any of them can be found. Additional discussion may be found at [[Space: Knights Templar Genealogy Legends]] #[[De Payen-4|Thibault de Payen]], supposedly born France 1001 and died England 1086. #[[De Payen-3|Tybaud The Moore Gardille de Payen]], born Normandy 1012 and died Normandy 1064, married [[X-5661|Catherine X]], no surname, no dates or places. #[[De Payen-2|Tibaud de Payen]], born Normandy 1035 and died England 1094, married [[X-5660|Elizabeth X]], no surname, born 1038 and died 1092, location unknown. He had a sister named [[Payen Lanquedoc-1|Adelaide de Payen Languedoc]] who is similarly unsourced and quite possibly unsourceable. #[[De Payen-1|Hugh de Payen]], born 1070 in France and died 1131 in England, and married to [[St Clair-194|Catherine St Clair]] is the same person as [[Payens-2|Hughes de Payens]], the founder of the Knights Templar, who actually married [[Chappes-3|Elizabeth de Chappes]]. ===Questionalble Line of Descent 1: The Paynes of Market Bosworth=== [[Payne-289|John Payn]], born 1420 is the earliest profile for which there is confident documentation as of October 17, 2018. Confidence in the existence of the following ancestors of John Payn is being sought as an alternative to marking their existence questionable or disproven: *[[Paine-270|Thomas I Paine]], born 1145, alleged son of Hugh de Paven, supposedly the founder of the knights Templar, and Catherine St Clair. Birth place shown as Market Bosworth, Leicestershire. *[[Paine-277|Thomas Paine II]], born 1170. Birth place shown as Market Bosworth, Leicestershire. *[[Paine-273|Thomas Paine III]], born 1200. Birth place shown as Market Bosworth, Leicestershire. *[[Paine-1044|Thomas Payne IV]], born 1245. Birth place shown as Market Bosworth, Leicestershire. *[[Payne-1077|Thomas Payne V]], born 1285. Birth place shown as Market Bosworth, Leicestershire. *[[Payne-1109|Thomas Payne VI]], born 1327. Birth place shown as Somerset. *[[Payne-1114|William Payne]], born 1347, Birthplace shown as Yorkshire. *[[Payne-288|John Payne]], born Norwich, Norfolk, 1385 In addition to the lack of any other documentation, the variance of birthplace without explanation from generation to generation is a source of suspicion. In addition, while there was a family of Paynes in Market Bosworth as shown in the Visitations, those shown here preceded by Visitation records by one or more centuries. ===Knights Templar and Sinclair Family=== Philip Coppens' 2011 work provides an excellent survey of the Knights Templar legends affecting the Sinclair family in Scotland. [ Philip Coppins. [https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=tHJaDQAAQBAJ&pg=PT14&lpg=PT14&dq=henry+de+roskelyn&source=bl&ots=-3cOLEsvvP&sig=DFVKP9AR4qXi0A6TEl6A0tITNXY&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjjo5Xl343eAhWq34UKHavaAcIQ6AEwCHoECAEQAQ#v=onepage&q=henry%20de%20roskelyn&f=false The Stone Puzzle of Rosslyn Chapel] E-book. Copyright Philip Coppens, 2011. Accessed October 17, 2018 [[Day-1904|jhd]] ] The Sinclair Legends are especially interesting because of their association with the Roslin Chapel. '''Doug Straiton's Discussion Paper''' See [[Space:Discussion_Paper_Sinclair_of_Roslin]] ==Sources==
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* Knowbury Church Burial Registers 1836 - 1964 [ Knowbury Church Burial Register 1836 - 1964 Shrewsbury Council Archives] * Knowbury Church Burial Register 1964-present [ Knowbury Church Burial Register 1964-present Knowbury Church Office, Ashford Carbonel] ** The table is a work-in-progress (Oct-1915) and has been transcribed or imported to show : *** Map reference to the 1999 Monumental map [[[Space:Knowbury_Church_Monumental_Transcriptions]] ] *** Plot numbers - the annotation in left margin to show metal pegs (about 40% in situ, however no map of plot numbers has been found ! *** Page and Row number in the register (see PDF's) {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="2" border="1" style="text-align:center" |+ Index of Burial Registers |-style="background:lightblue;" ! LAST_First_M !!Map !!Church !!Plot !!Row !!Page !!Birth !!Death !!Burial !!Age !!Sort |- |ABEL Frank ||77 || || || || || ||1915 || ||29 || 001 " |-" |ADAMS Edith E ||177 || ||296b ||2115 ||2015 || ||1975 || ||71 || 002 " |-" |ADAMS Harold T ||177 || ||296a ||2023 ||2003 || ||1966 ||1966 ||60 || 003 " |-" |ADAMS Marsha E || || ||b ||2110 ||2014 || || ||1974 ||82 || 004 " |-" |ALDRIDGE George A || || ||294 ||2020 ||2003 || || ||1966 ||66 || 005 " |-" |AMPHLETT Rammond H || || ||232a ||1531 ||192 || || ||1959 ||60 || 006 " |-" |AMPHLETT William G || || ||400 ||2147 ||2019 || || ||1978 ||79 || 007 " |-" |ANDREWS Ann ||62 || || || || || ||1922 || ||78 || 008 " |-" |ANDREWS Edith M ||9 || || || || || ||1985 || ||64 || 009 " |-" |ANDREWS Elsie G || || ||b || || ||1912 ||1999 || || || 010 " |-" |ANDREWS Frederick ||62 || || || || || ||2012 || ||73 || 011 " |-" |ANDREWS George E ||92 ||008 || || || || || || || || 012 " |-" |ANDREWS George F ||99 || || || || || || || || || 013 " |-" |ANDREWS Jack ||62 || || || || || ||2016 || || || 014 " |-" |ANDREWS John || ||368&8 ||? || || || || || || || 015 " |-" |ANDREWS Nellie M ||91 || || || || || || || || || 016 " |-" |ANDREWS Wilfred || || ||a || || ||1920 ||1998 || || || 017 " |-" |ARNITT?? Harry J || || ||238a ||1538 ||193 || || ||1960 ||69 || 018 " |-" |ASKEY Ann E ||302 || ||a || || || ||1934 || || || 019 " |-" |ASKEY Edward W ||302 || ||b || || || ||1915 || || || 020 " |-" |BADHAM Gertrude M ||203 || || ||2106 ||2014 || ||1974 ||1974 ||76 || 021 " |-" |BADHAM Gordon || || || || || || || || || || 022 " |-" |BADHAM Herbert ||202 ||008 ||247 || || || ||1961 || || || 023 " |-" |BARLOW Alice ||342 || ||a || || || ||1958 || ||75 || 024 " |-" |BARLOW Thomas W ||342 || ||b || || || ||1948 || ||70 || 025 " |-" |BATE Richard ||308 || || || || || || || || || 026 " |-" |BEAMAN Stephen ||298 || ||a || || || ||1882 || ||64 || 027 " |-" |BEAMAN Susannah ||298 || ||b || || || ||1901 || ||85 || 028 " |-" |BEAMOND Alice E || || ||203 ||1499 ||188 || || ||1957 ||73 || 029 " |-" |BEDDOE Annie M ||72 || ||408b ||2163 ||2021 || ||1979 ||1979 ||59 || 030 " |-" |BEDDOE Ernest G || || ||195 ||2046 ||2006 || || ||1969 ||67 || 031 " |-" |BEDDOE Sarah J ||255 || || || || || || || || || 032 " |-" |BEDDOE Thomas ||335 || || || || || ||1944 || || || 033 " |-" |BERNAT Ann E ||261 || || || || || || || || || 034 " |-" |BIGGS Sarah ||280 || ||a || || || ||1899 || ||81 || 035 " |-" |BIGGS Thomas ||280 || ||b || || || ||1855 || ||75 || 036 " |-" |BIRCH ? ||227 || || || || || || || || || 037 " |-" |BIRD Peter ||367 ||X ||AX || || || || ||2004 ||64 || 038 " |-" |BISHOP Elsie M || || ||406 ||2402 || || || ||2008 ||84 || 039 " |-" |BISSELL Joseph ||319 || || || || || || || || || 040 " |-" |BISSELL Maria ||318 || || || || || || || || || 041 " |-" |BOND ? ||159 || || || || || || || || || 042 " |-" |BOND Bertie ||134 || ||a || || || || || || || 043 " |-" |BOND Emily M ||134 || ||b || || || || || || || 044 " |-" |BOND Emma || || ||201 ||1497 ||188 || || ||1957 ||84 || 045 " |-" |BOOTMAN Kenneth R ||367 || ||A || || || || || || || 046 " |-" |BORNIMAN Flora L || || ||205 ||1501 ||188 || || ||1957 ||79 || 047 " |-" |BOUNDS Albert J ||267 || ||154 || || || || || || || 048 " |-" |BOUNDS Arthur J ||251 || || || || || || || || || 049 " |-" |BOUNDS Charles ||269 || ||a || || || || || || || 050 " |-" |BOUNDS Ethel M || || ||315a ||2043 ||2006 || || ||1969 ||50 || 051 " |-" |BOUNDS Gerald W || || ||407 ||2403 || || || ||2008 ||81 || 052 " |-" |BOUNDS Katharina ||367 ||A6 ||A6 ||2433 || || ||2011 ||2011 ||90 || 053 " |-" |BOUNDS Leslie || || ||315b ||2087 ||2011 || || ||1973 ||53 || 054 " |-" |BOUNDS Mary C ||250 || || || || || || || || || 055 " |-" |BOUNDS Michael || || ||404b ||2400 || || || ||2008 ||66 || 056 " |-" |BOUNDS Nellie ||269 || ||149b ||2091 ||2012 || || ||1973 ||76 || 057 " |-" |BOUNDS Olive M || || ||413 ||2421 || || ||2009 ||2009 ||86 || 058 " |-" |BOUNDS Sarah ||231 || ||?a || || || || || || || 059 " |-" |BOUNDS William || || ||173a ||1512 ||189 || || ||1958 ||76 || 060 " |-" |BOUNDS William T ||231 || ||?b ||2090 ||2012 || || ||1973 ||68 || 061 " |-" |BOWEN Agnes B ||155 || || || || || ||1973 ||1971 ||73 || 062 " |-" |BOWEN Alice ||18 || || || || || ||1903 || ||41 || 063 " |-" |BOWEN Bernard ||49 || || || || || ||1981 || ||52 || 064 " |-" |BOWEN Elizabeth ||78 || || || || || || || || || 065 " |-" |BOWEN Frederick O ||70 || || || || || ||1983 || ||74 || 066 " |-" |BOWEN John ||78 || || || || || || || || || 067 " |-" |BOWEN Leslie G ||148 || || || || || || || || || 068 " |-" |BOWEN Roland G ||167 || ||324 ||2057 ||2008 || ||1970 ||1970 ||78 || 069 " |-" |BOWEN Sidney E ||78 || || || || || || || || || 070 " |-" |BOWEN Theodosia G ||70 || ||416 ||2167 ||2021 || ||1983 ||1980 ||64 || 071 " |-" |BRAY Florence ||244 || || || || || || || || || 072 " |-" |BREAKWELL Fredrick ||115 || || || || ||1905 ||1974 || || || 073 " |-" |BREAKWELL Gladys M || || ||311 ||2039 ||2005 || || ||1968 ||53 || 074 " |-" |BREAKWELL Kathleen ||115 || || ||2121 ||2016 ||1910 ||1975 ||1975 ||65 || 075 " |-" |BREAKWELL Reginald W || || ||210 ||1507 ||189 || || ||1957 ||58 || 076 " |-" |BREAKWELL William J || || ||407 ||2155 ||2020 || || ||1978 ||69 || 077 " |-" |BREEZE Walter ||176 || ||349 ||2076 ||2010 || ||1972 ||1972 ||69 || 078 " |-" |BROMLEY Dennis S ||260 || || || || || || || || || 079 " |-" |BROOKES Sidney L ||86 || ||386 ||2129 ||2017 || || ||1976 ||49 || 080 " |-" |BROOME Cliff || || || || || || ||1921 ||1996 || || 081 " |-" |BROOME Ian R ||367 || ||A || || || || || || || 082 " |-" |BROWN Agnes E ||209 || ||260 ||1569 ||197 || || ||1963 ||84 || 083 " |-" |BROWN Albert ||204 ||008 || || || || || || || || 084 " |-" |BROWN Angela B || || ||335 ||2068 ||2009 || || ||1971 ||79 || 085 " |-" |BROWN Beatrice A || || ||204 ||2161 ||2021 || || ||1979 ||79 || 086 " |-" |BROWN Christopher J ||38 || ||b || || || ||2012 || ||92 || 087 " |-" |BROWN Desmond J || || ||393 ||2374 || || ||2004 ||2004 ||71 || 088 " |-" |BROWN Gladys A ||181 || ||304 || || || || || || || 089 " |-" |BROWN Joseph || || ||181 ||2033 ||2005 || || ||1967 ||74 || 090 " |-" |BROWN Joseph ||181 || || || || || || || || || 091 " |-" |BROWN Wallace ||20 || || || || || ||1986 || || || 092 " |-" |BURTON Bill ||82 || || || || || || || || || 093 " |-" |BURTON Clara E ||351 || ||338b ||2072 ||2009 || ||1971 ||1971 ||90 || 094 " |-" |BURTON James || || ||295 ||2022 ||2003 || || ||1966 ||81 || 095 " |-" |BURTON Thomas ||351 || ||338a || || || ||1950 || ||72 || 096 " |-" |BURTON William C || || ||413 ||2162 ||2021 || || ||1979 ||64 || 097 " |-" |BUTCHER Henry ||348 || || || || || ||1951 || ||84 || 098 " |-" |BUTLER Brian M || || ||410 ||2409 || || ||2009 ||2009 ||69 || 099 " |-" |BUTTERY Elizabeth J ||120 || || || || || || || || || 100 " |-" |BYTHEWAY Elizabeth ||301 || ||b || || || ||1910 || ||84 || 101 " |-" |BYTHEWAY James ||272 || || || || || || || || || 102 " |-" |BYTHEWAY Lucy ||210 || ||287 ||2011 ||2002 || || ||1966 ||99 || 103 " |-" |BYTHEWAY Thomas ||301 || ||a || || || ||1904 || ||81 || 104 " |-" |BYTHEWAY Thomas ||301 || ||c || || || ||1881 || ||32 || 105 " |-style="background:lightblue;" ! LAST_First_M !!Map !!Church !!Plot !!Row !!Page !!Birth !!Death !!Burial !!Age !!Sort |-" |CADWALLADER Daisy ||128 || ||358 ||2094 ||2012 || ||1973 ||1973 ||74 || 106 " |-" |CADWALLADER Emily ||265 || ||102b ||1576 ||197 || ||1963 ||1963 ||87 || 107 " |-" |CADWALLADER Gladys E ||256 || ||a || || || ||1997 || ||84 || 108 " |-" |CADWALLADER Thomas ||256 || ||b || || || ||2003 || ||77 || 109 " |-" |CADWALLADER William ||265 || ||102a || || || ||1955 || ||86 || 110 " |-" |CARTER Margaret ||122 || ||377 ||2119 ||2015 || ||1975 ||1975 ||59 || 111 " |-" |CASTLE A L ||52 || || || || || ||1993 || ||61 || 112 " |-" |CHARLAX Louisa || || ||233 ||1533 ||192 || || ||1959 ||77 || 113 " |-" |CHARLES John H || || ||310 ||2038 ||2005 || || ||1968 ||67 || 114 " |-" |CHIDLEY Eileen M ||169 || || || || || || || || || 115 " |-" |CLARKE Phillip A || || ||330 ||2061 ||2008 || || ||1970 ||44 || 116 " |-" |CLEE Charles || || ||30a ||1330 ||167 || || ||1973 ||73 || 117 " |-" |CLEE James C ||331 ||008 || || || || ||1945 || || || 118 " |-" |CLEE Stanley C ||205 ||008 || || || || || || || || 119 " |-" |CLEE Thomas ||241 ||008 || || || || || || || || 120 " |-" |CLEETON John T ||32 || || || || || ||1987 || ||74 || 121 " |-" |CLENT Edward ||367 ||A ||Aa || || ||1913 ||1979 || || || 122 " |-" |CLENT Eileen ||367 ||A ||Ab || || ||1917 ||1997 || || || 123 " |-" |CLENT Ellen ||290 || ||a || || || ||1876 || ||7 || 124 " |-" |CLENT Eric ||367 ||T ||AT || || || || ||2001 ||71 || 125 " |-" |CLENT Ernest ||253 || ||a || || || || || || || 126 " |-" |CLENT Gwendoline M ||367 ||S ||ASa ||2381 || || || ||2005 ||84 || 127 " |-" |CLENT Kate ||290 || ||b || || || ||1898 || ||30 || 128 " |-" |CLENT Lilian A ||367 ||E ||AEb || || || ||1999 || ||97 || 129 " |-" |CLENT Lydia ||290 || ||c || || || ||1899 || ||65 || 130 " |-" |CLENT Miriam A ||290 || ||d || || || ||1891 || ||20 || 131 " |-" |CLENT William ||367 ||E ||AE || || || ||1969 || ||77 || 132 " |-" |COATES Mary ||253 || ||b || || || || || || || 133 " |-" |COLES David L ||359 ||001 ||390 ||2132 ||2017 ||1973 ||1976 ||1976 ||3.3 || 134 " |-" |COLES Pam ||359 || ||359a || || || || || || || 135 " |-" |COLLIER Hannah ||317 || ||a || || || || || || || 136 " |-" |COLLINGS Edward ||121 || || || || || || || || || 137 " |-" |COLLINGS Samuel ||317 || ||b || || || || || || || 138 " |-" |COLLYER John || || ||394b ||2391 || || || ||2006 ||75 || 139 " |-" |COLLYER Ruby || || ||394a ||2377 || || || ||2004 ||70 || 140 " |-" |CROWE Alice M ||361 || ||b || || || ||1965 || ||79 || 141 " |-" |CROWTHER Ann L ||184 || ||a || || || || || || || 142 " |-" |CROWTHER Arnold || ||368&8 ||? || || || || || || || 143 " |-" |CROWTHER Arthur ||361 ||008 ||a || || || ||1951 || ||70 || 144 " |-" |CROWTHER Emma ||306 || || || || || || || || || 145 " |-" |CROWTHER George A ||98 || ||234b ||1534 ||192 || ||1953 ||1959 ||53 || 146 " |-" |CROWTHER George W ||198 || ||263a ||1573 ||192 || ||1963 ||1963 ||72 || 147 " |-" |CROWTHER Gladys M || || ||341 ||2078 ||2010 || || ||1972 ||53 || 148 " |-" |CROWTHER Hannah M ||195 || ||a || || || || || || || 149 " |-" |CROWTHER Harriet L ||198 || ||263b ||2111 ||2014 || ||1974 ||1974 ||80 || 150 " |-" |CROWTHER Mary A || || ||b ||2007 ||2002 || || ||1965 ||91 || 151 " |-" |CROWTHER Ronald C ||44 || ||a || || || ||1987 || ||67 || 152 " |-" |CROWTHER Thomas ||305 || || || || || || || || || 153 " |-" |CROWTHER William ||195 || ||b || || || || || || || 154 " |-style="background:lightblue;" ! LAST_First_M !!Map !!Church !!Plot !!Row !!Page !!Birth !!Death !!Burial !!Age !!Sort |-" |DAKINS Edward W ||184 || ||b || || || || || || || 155 " |-" |DARBISHIRE William G ||258 || || || || || || || || || 156 " |-" |DARBY Alice ||7 || || || || || ||1985 || ||77 || 157 " |-" |DAVIDSON Ann ||315 || || || || || || || || || 158 " |-" |DAVIDSON C E ||214 || || || || || || || || || 159 " |-" |DAVIDSON Harley ||191 || ||348 ||2077 ||2010 || ||1973 ||1972 ||93 || 160 " |-" |DAVIDSON Rose O || || ||298a ||2026 ||2004 || || ||1966 ||73 || 161 " |-" |DAVIDSON Samuel || || ||298b ||2150 ||2019 || || ||1978 ||75 || 162 " |-" |DAVIDSON Walter W ||300 || || || || || ||1904 || ||20 || 163 " |-" |DAVIES A G ||339 || || || || || ||1959 || || || 164 " |-" |DAVIES Elizabeth A ||338 || || || || || ||1950 || ||52 || 165 " |-" |DAVIES Ellen A ||68 || ||421b ||2174 ||2022 || ||1981 ||1981 ||78 || 166 " |-" |DAVIES Frederick H ||206 || || || || || || || || || 167 " |-" |DAVIES Johanna E ||160 || ||a || || || || || || || 168 " |-" |DAVIES Les ||32 || || || || ||1919 ||1987 || ||33 || 169 " |-" |DAVIES Lucy ||64 || ||a || || || ||1882 || ||82 || 170 " |-" |DAVIES Maria ||119 || || || || || || || || || 171 " |-" |DAVIES Martha ||350 || || || || || ||1949 || ||51 || 172 " |-" |DAVIES Norman B || || ||411 ||2410 || || ||2009 ||2009 ||79 || 173 " |-" |DAVIES Rupert ||269 || ||? || || || || || || || 174 " |-" |DAVIES Samuel A ||185 || ||292 ||2016 ||2002 || || ||1966 ||64 || 175 " |-" |DAVIES Sidney J || || ||313 ||2041 ||2006 || || ||1968 ||82 || 176 " |-" |DAVIES Thomas ||64 || ||b || || || ||1879 || ||77 || 177 " |-" |DAVIES Thomas ||160 || ||b || || || || || || || 178 " |-" |DAVIES Walter ||3 || || || || || ||1983 || ||55 || 179 " |-" |DERRICK Brian || || ||401 ||2389 || || || ||2006 ||67 || 180 " |-" |DERRY Harriet E ||157 || ||337a ||2070 ||2009 || ||1971 ||1971 ||77 || 181 " |-" |DIDLICK Alice ||337 || ||88b ||2001 || || ||1964 || ||82 || 182 " |-" |DIDLICK Arthur J || || ||23 ||1323 ||166 || || ||1943 ||33 || 183 " |-" |DIDLICK Arthur J ||337 || ||a || || || ||1947 || ||70 || 184 " |-" |[[Didlick-4|DIDLICK Charles ]] ||166 || ||326 ||2065 ||2009 ||1912 ||1970 ||1970 ||57 || 185 " |-" |DIDLICK George F ||93 || || || || || || || || || 186 " |-" |DIDLICK George H ||252 || || || || || || || || || 187 " |-" |[[Didlick-5|DIDLICK Keith ]] ||144 || ||359 ||2095 ||2012 ||1951 ||1973 ||1973 ||21 || 188 " |-" |DIDLICK Laurence E || || ||314 ||2042 ||2006 || || ||1969 ||49 || 189 " |-" |DUCE Thomas || || ||374 ||2118 ||2015 || || ||1975 ||89 || 190 " |-" |DYER Jesse || || || || || || ||2002 || || || 191 " |-" |DYER Mary A || || ||297 ||2024 ||2003 || || ||1966 ||67 || 192 " |-" |DYER Muriel || || || || || || ||2000 || || || 193 " |-style="background:lightblue;" ! LAST_First_M !!Map !!Church !!Plot !!Row !!Page !!Birth !!Death !!Burial !!Age !!Sort |-" |E F ||314 || || || || || || || || || 194 " |-" |E M ||313 || || || || || || || || || 195 " |-" |EALES Florence ||35 || || || || || ||1940 || || || 196 " |-" |EASTGATE (BROOK??) Alfred E || || ||239a ||1539 ||193 || || ||1960 ||60 || 197 " |-" |EDWARDS Annie E ||367 ||D ||AD || || ||1911 ||1998 || || || 198 " |-" |EDWARDS Cyril ||149 || ||329 ||2058 ||2008 || ||1970 ||1970 ||65 || 199 " |-" |EDWARDS Edward || || ||31 ||1333 ||167 || || ||1943 ||74 || 200 " |-" |[[Edwards-9971|EDWARDS Edwin ]] || || ||a || || ||2011 ||1975 || ||65 || 201 " |-" |EDWARDS Elsie M ||126 || ||353a || || || ||1987 || ||92 || 202 " |-" |EDWARDS Emily ||108 || ||372b ||2114 ||2015 || ||1975 ||1975 ||58 || 203 " |-" |EDWARDS Emma ||175 || ||b || || || ||1931 || ||79 || 204 " |-" |[[Peachy-17|EDWARDS Enid ]] || || ||371b ||2113 ||2015 || || ||1975 ||64 || 205 " |-" |EDWARDS Ernest J || || ||373a ||2347 || ||1921 ||2000 ||2000 ||79 || 206 " |-" |EDWARDS Florence D || || ||373b ||2378 || ||1932 || ||2004 ||72 || 207 " |-" |EDWARDS Frederick ||153 ||008 || || || || || || || || 208 " |-" |[[Edwards-9967|EDWARDS Harold J]] ||340 || || || || || ||1949 || ||40 || 209 " |-" |EDWARDS Hilda M ||235 || ||196 || || || ||1956 || ||28 || 210 " |-" |EDWARDS Jane ||352 ||021 ||137a || || || ||1958 || ||73 || 211 " |-" |[[Edwards-8158|EDWARDS John ]] || || ||261 ||1570 ||192 || || ||1963 ||90 || 212 " |-" |EDWARDS John ||126 || ||353b ||2085 ||2011 || ||1972 ||1972 ||90 || 213 " |-" |EDWARDS John || || ||353 ||2085 ||2011 || || || || || 214 " |-" |[[John Edwards-10062|EDWARDS John ]] ||279 || ||a || || ||1819 ||1894 || ||75 || 215 " |-" |[[Duce-24|EDWARDS Lucy ]] || || ||230 ||1529 ||192 || || ||1959 ||83 || 216 " |-" |EDWARDS Mary ||102 || ||391 ||2133 ||2017 || || ||1976 ||76 || 217 " |-" |EDWARDS Mary E || || ||398 ||2144 ||2018 || || ||1978 ||76 || 218 " |-" |EDWARDS Paul J ||173 || ||317 ||2102 ||2013 ||1974 ||1974 ||1974 ||2m || 219 " |-" |EDWARDS Percy || || ||391 ||2366 || || || ||2003 ||76 || 220 " |-" |[[Edwards-8379|EDWARDS Ronald C]] || || ||206 ||1502 ||188 || || ||1957 ||40 || 221 " |-" |EDWARDS Russell || || ||346b ||2175 ||2022 || || ||1981 ||75 || 222 " |-" |EDWARDS Samuel ||352 ||021 ||137b || || || ||1951 || ||73 || 223 " |-" |[[Sarah Unknown-279857|EDWARDS Sarah M]] ||279 || ||b || || ||1826 ||1907 || ||81 || 224 " |-" |EDWARDS Stanley ||164 ||008 ||328 ||2074 ||2010 || ||1971 ||1971 ||76 || 225 " |-" |EDWARDS Thomas || || ||211 ||1508 ||189 || || ||1957 ||57 || 226 " |-" |EDWARDS Violet J || || ||346a ||2139 ||2018 || ||1977 ||1977 ||78 || 227 " |-" |EDWARDS William ||175 ||008 ||372a || || || ||1929 || ||78 || 228 " |-" |EDWARDS William E || ||368 II ||? || || || || || || || 229 " |-" |EVANS Alfred B || ||368&8 ||? || || || || || || || 230 " |-" |EVANS Audrey R ||367 || ||A || || || || || || || 231 " |-" |EVANS Doris J ||45 || ||b || || || ||2009 || ||80 || 232 " |-" |EVANS Francis ||320 || ||a || || || || || || || 233 " |-" |EVANS John W ||45 || || || || || ||1992 || ||66 || 234 " |-" |EVANS Mary ||320 || ||b || || || || || || || 235 " |-" |EVANS Rose ||262 || || || || || || || || || 236 " |-" |EVERALL Harley H || || ||395 ||2142 ||2018 || || ||1978 ||79 || 237 " |-style="background:lightblue;" ! LAST_First_M !!Map !!Church !!Plot !!Row !!Page !!Birth !!Death !!Burial !!Age !!Sort |-" |FERGUSON Hugh H ||367 || ||A || || || || || || || 238 " |-" |FIELD Louisa || || ||419 ||2172 ||2022 || || ||1981 ||87 || 239 " |-" |FLETCHER Andrew || ||368 || || || || || || || || 240 " |-" |FLETCHER Elizabeth A || || ||202a ||1498 ||188 || || ||1957 ||83 || 241 " |-" |FLETCHER Elsie M || || ||374a ||2346 || ||1917 ||2000 ||2000 ||83 || 242 " |-" |FLETCHER Gerald || ||368&8 || || || || || || || || 243 " |-" |FLETCHER Gerald R || || ||374b ||2405 || ||2015 ||2008 ||2008 ||92 || 244 " |-" |FLETCHER Henry || || ||274a ||2006 ||2001 || || ||1965 || || 245 " |-" |FLETCHER Raymond W ||367 || ||A || || || || || || || 246 " |-" |FLETCHER William J || || ||202b ||1532 ||192 || || ||1959 ||86 || 247 " |-" |FOSTER Mary A ||323 || || || || || || || || || 248 " |-" |GAMBLE Robert || ||368 || || || || || || || || 249 " |-" |GARBETT John A || || ||387 || || || || ||2003 ||69 || 250 " |-" |GATEHOUSE Alan ||135 || || || || || || || || || 251 " |-" |GATEHOUSE Edith M ||103 || ||379? 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||78 || 496 " |-" |MILLICHAMP Vera L || || ||386 ||2360 || || || ||2002 ||71 || 497 " |-" |MILLWOOD Roda M || || ||312 ||2040 ||2005 || || ||1968 ||77 || 498 " |-" |MILWARD Dora ||247 || ||170 || || || ||1954 || ||68 || 499 " |-" |MOORES Nellie ||358 || || || || || || || || || 500 " |-" |MORGAN Denise C || || ||382 ||2351 ||2044 || ||2001 ||2001 ||78 || 501 " |-" |MORGAN Mary A || || ||308 ||2037 ||2005 || || ||1968 ||84 || 502 " |-" |MORGAN Wallace || ||368 II || || || || || || || || 503 " |-" |MORGAN William || || ||309b ||2088 ||2011 || || ||1972 ||91 || 504 " |-" |MORRELL Dora M ||11 || || || || ||1991 ||1991 || ||99 || 505 " |-" |MORRELL Ian R ||11 ||n/a ||n/an/a ||n/a ||n/a ||1984 ||1984 || ||33 || 506 " |-" |MORRELL William D ||11 || || || || ||1984 ||1984 || ||61 || 507 " |-" |[[Turford-2|MORRIS Alice E]] ||243 || || || || ||1981 ||1930 || ||49 || 508 " |-" |MORRIS Beatric A || || ||362 ||2100 ||2013 || || ||1974 ||89 || 509 " |-" |MORRIS Benjamin ||296 ||008 || || || || ||1886 || ||35 || 510 " |-" |MORRIS Charles || ||368&8 || || || || || || || || 511 " |-" |MORRIS Edna L || || ||411 ||2159 ||2020 || || ||1979 ||62 || 512 " |-" |MORRIS Elizabeth ||79 || || || || || || || || || 513 " |-" |[[Morris-11133|MORRIS Helen ]] ||172 || ||316b || || || || || || || 514 " |-" |MORRIS John ||292 || || || || || ||1896 || ||48 || 515 " |-" |MORRIS John T || || ||293 ||2018 ||2003 || || ||1966 ||76 || 516 " |-" |[[Morris-11135|MORRIS Kathleen ]] ||243 || || || || ||1913 ||1944 || ||31 || 517 " |-" |MORRIS Rachel A || || ||389 ||2131 ||2017 || || ||1976 ||77 || 518 " |-" |MORRIS Samuel R ||349 || || || || || ||1949 || ||75 || 519 " |-" |MORRIS Sarah A || || ||286 ||2009 ||2002 || || ||1965 ||82 || 520 " |-" |MORRIS William ||79 || || || || || || || || || 521 " |-" |[[Morris-11134|MORRIS William R]] ||172 || ||316a ||2044 ||2006 ||1876 ||1969 ||1969 ||92 || 522 " |-" |NASH Arthur ||345 || ||92a || || || ||1948 || || || 523 " |-" |[[Nash-3858|NASH Frederick ]] ||345 ||368 || 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|SOUTHWARD William ||37 || || || || || ||1910 || ||89 || 646 " |-" |SPEAKE E C ||136 || || || || || || || || || 647 " |-" |SPEAKE Edward C || ||368 II || || || || || || || || 648 " |-" |SPEAKE Laura P ||29 || || || || || ||1988 || ||77 || 649 " |-" |SPEAKMAN Michael R ||367 ||V ||AV ||2387 || || || ||2006 ||67 || 650 " |-" |STONE George ||303 || || || || || ||1895 || ||65 || 651 " |-" |STONE Jane ||303 || || || || || ||1887 || ||72 || 652 " |-" |STUBBS Derek ||330 || || || || || ||1981 || || || 653 " |-" |STUBBS F T ||334 || || || || || || || || || 654 " |-" |STUBBS Fredrick || || ||36 ||1336 ||167 || || ||1944 ||57 || 655 " |-" |TAVERNER George W || || ||412a ||2418 || || ||2009 ||2009 ||91 || 656 " |-" |TAVERNER Olwen M || || ||412b ||2422 || || ||2009 ||2009 ||88 || 657 " |-" |TAYLOR Charlotte ||16 || || || || || ||1904 || ||75 || 658 " |-" |TAYLOR Leo F ||266 || ||a || || || || || || || 659 " |-" |TAYLOR Muriel ||266 || ||b || || || || || || || 660 " |-" |TAYLOR Robert ||23 || || 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||1954 || ||66 || 690 " |-" |THOMPSON Sarah L ||182 || ||307b ||2049 ||2007 || ||1969 ||1969 ||78 || 691 " |-" |TIPTON Margaret B ||367 ||A1 ||A1 ||2415 || || ||2009 ||2009 ||72 || 692 " |-" |TOMMEY Ellen A ||75 || ||161b ||2135 ||2017 || ||1976 ||1976 ||77 || 693 " |-" |TOMMEY Lionel ||66 || || || || || || || ||67 || 694 " |-" |TOMMEY Wilfred ||75 || ||a || || || ||1952 || ||52 || 695 " |-" |TOMSETT Florence ||244 || ||a || || ||1899 ||1952 || || || 696 " |-" |TOMSETT Ruth ||87 || ||381 ||2125 ||2016 || || ||1976 ||72 || 697 " |-" |TONKS Percy D || || ||35 ||1335 ||167 || || ||1944 ||40 || 698 " |-" |TOWERS Ann ||64 || || || || || ||1913 || ||79 || 699 " |-" |TOWERS Edwin ||64 || || || || || ||1913 || ||80 || 700 " |-" |TRUMAN Alice M || || ||285b ||2005 ||2001 || || ||1965 || || 701 " |-" |UNDERHILL John W ||199 || ||264 ||1574 ||197 || || ||1963 ||41 || 702 " |-" |UNITT Benjamin S ||326 || || || || || || || || || 703 " |-" |UNITT Benjamin S || ||368 II || || || || || || || || 704 " 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||1988 || || || 722 " |-" |VAUGHAN Mercy ||367 ||Yew ||y ||2411 || || ||2008 ||2008 ||86 || 723 " |-" |VERNON John ||17 || || || || || ||1934 || ||72 || 724 " |-" |VERNON Joseph H ||17 || || || || || ||1902 || ||21 || 725 " |-" |w s J ||288 || || || || || || || || || 726 " |-" |WALKER Colin || || ||402 ||2392 || || ||2007 ||2007 ||73 || 727 " |-" |WALKER Ethel H ||123 || ||364 ||2104 ||2013 || || ||1974 ||75 || 728 " |-" |WARRINGTON Annie P || || || || || ||1922 ||1922 ||2002 || || 729 " |-" |WARWOOD Dennis A || || ||379b ||2341 ||2043 || ||1999 ||1999 ||79 || 730 " |-" |WARWOOD Richard || || ||266 ||2101 ||2013 || || ||1974 ||95 || 731 " |-" |WARWOOD Richard ||76 || || || || || ||2011 || ||73 || 732 " |-" |WATSON Edith M ||299 || ||a || || || ||1918 || ||57 || 733 " |-" |WATSON H ||299 || ||b || || || || || || || 734 " |-" |WATSON Harold O ||299 ||024 ||b || || || ||1939 || ||80 || 735 " |-" |WEAVER Anne E || || ||30 ||1330 ||167 || || ||1943 ||53 || 736 " |-" |WEAVER Edwin || ||368&8 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[[Category:Knowlton Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] [[Category: Dr. Stocking's Fictional Knowltons]] The [[Space:Knowlton_Category_List|Knowlton Category List]] is a companion to this page. View the profiles in each [[:Category:Knowlton_Name_Study|Knowlton Name Study Category]] The is a companion to this page. == How to Join == To join the Knowlton name study simply add your name and a description of what you are working on below. Or contact the project leader [[Sweetman-111|Barry weetman]]. You can also post a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the Knowlton surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. == Knowlton Background and Sources == Much of the information on the Internet is based on the 1897 family genealogy, [[Space:The_History_and_Genealogy_of_the_Knowlton_of_England_and_America|The History and Genealogy of the Knowltons of England and America]] by the Reverend Charles Henry Wright Stocking.While the "Stocking Bible" contains some excellent information on 19th century Knowltons, it was so riddled with errors on 18th century and earlier Knowltons that George Henry Knowlton published an Errata and Addenda to Dr. Stocking's genealogy only six years later. Both the Stocking Genealogy and the Errata are available at the link above; the Genealogy is searchable but as yet we have not had the Errata scanned with OCR. Physical copies of both books are also available on-demand [https://www.amazon.com/s/ref=dp_byline_sr_book_1?ie=UTF8&text=Charles+Henry+Wright+Stocking&search-alias=books&field-author=Charles+Henry+Wright+Stocking&sort=relevancerank from Amazon]. The two books together make for a fairly accurate work, but even they do not dispel the biggest "Knowlton Myth," which is the connection between the three Knowlton brothers who emigrated from England to Ipswich, MA in the 1630s to a noble family of Knowltons in Kent through the supposed father of the three brothers, [[Knowlton-84|Captain William Knowlton]]. See Captain Bill's entry for details, but the summary is that he never existed; the Kent family are Knowldens, not Knowltons; and DNA testing has established that there is no link between them and that the Knowlton brothers were born to tradesmen in Uxbridge in West London. Many personal trees on Ancestry.com and Rootsweb are straight out of Stocking and reproduce this and numerous other errors. A great deal of research from the 1980s on has been organized through the [http://resources.rootsweb.ancestry.com/surnames/k/n/KNOWLTON/#lists Knowlton Rootsweb Mailing List], primarily by [http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=winspeare Elizabeth Knowlton] (Rootsweb/Worldconnect) on the descendants of [[Knowlton-249|John (2)]] and [https://www.ancestry.com/community/profile.aspx?mba=02c6b52e-0006-0000-0000-000000000000 Wendy Mulligan] (Ancestry.com, membership required) on the descendants of [[Knowlton-85|William (3)]] though members from both sides have been instrumental in furthering research and analysis. === What You Can Do === The current status of Wikitree Knowlton entries is inconsistent as the best sources at the moment are those two individual trees. Efforts are underway to update all of the Knowltons from Stocking with the latest research from Rootsweb and Ancestry, but as there are thousands of them, this is a significant undertaking. If you encounter a Knowlton that is unsourced or poorly sourced (or well-sourced but with spaghetti source layout from a GEDCOM), you can search for them on either or both of the two primary Knowlton databases above and update the corresponding Wikitree entry. While there is no standard format enforced, we recommend appropriate categorization and an easy-to-read layout of sources. For an example, see [[Knowlton-1060|Nathan Knowlton]] (A12). For questions or assistance with this project, please contact [[Knowlton-1119|Samuel Knowlton]]. Another very important aspect of Knowlton genealogical research is the [https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/sweetman/activity-feed FTDNA Knowlton DNA Project] on FTDNA DNA testing has demonstrated with certainty that the descendants of [[Knowlton-249|John Knowlton]] (2) and [[Knowlton-85|William Knowlton]] (3) are not related through the male line. John's line falls into haplogroup R1b, while William's falls into haplogroup T. Current thinking as of August 2017 is that the initial three brothers (John, William, and Deacon Thomas) were biological brothers due to the lack of any indication in England (including the will of their kinsman, Ralph) that would hint otherwise. The likely source of the irregularity is [[Knowlton-327|John (5)]] but please see the DNA project link for additional details. == Members == Add your name here and what you are working on if you would like to join. * [[Benjamin-1380|Sean Benjamin]] - My focus will likely be Knowltons in Newfoundland and Nova Scotia. [[Knowlton-1609|Jasper Knowlton]] in Newfoundland is a big brick wall of mine, and I'm also descended from [[Knowlton-375|Daniel Knowlton]], a New England Planter who migrated from Connecticut to Nova Scotia in 1760. * [[Bilkey-18|Bill Bilkey]] I connect at my 6th Great Grandparents: Miriam Marjorie Knowlton 1750 Ashford, CT, USA m. James Lockhart 1751 New England Colonies, USA and emigrated to Horton Nova Scotia, Canada in 1761 where he married Miriam Marjorie Knowlton on 6 Sept, 1771 Parrsboro, Nova Scotia, Canada. Miriam Marjorie Knowlton was the Daughter of Captain Daniel Knowlton 1726 and Zerviah Watkins 1728 m. 7 Nov 1745 in Ashford, CT, USA. * [[Knowlton-2800|Karen Knowlton]] - Descendant of Robert and Ruth Knowlton * [[Knowlton-1812|Michelle Knowlton) Perry]] - * [[Knowlton-1119|Samuel Knowlton]] - Compiling research from off-wikitree, e.g. Rootsweb & Knowlton mailing list and transferring it to Wikitree. * [[Jones-7503|Ray Jones]] I am a descendant of Margery Knowlton - Knowlton-522 who is possibly the daughter of Jared Knowlton and his first wife Abia of Connecticut and Massachusetts. * [[Sweetman-111|Barry Sweetman]] - Knowltons from England, New England, and Canada. ==Knowlton DNA Project== The Knowlton DNA Project is being hosted at [https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/sweetman/activity-feed FTDNA Knowlton DNA Project] == Subprojects == === Current Research (Timothy Knowlton (S71) c. 1716) === This research and associated images have been moved to [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Knowltons_of_the_1700s_in_New_England The Knowltons of 1700 in New England]. == Task List == * Enter your Knowltons ancestors. * Upload photos of your Knowlton ancestors. * Connect all Knowltons to the main tree. * Find and enter notable Knowltons. * Make sure all Knowltons are sourced. * Choose a Knowlton already in the tree and enter all of their Knowlton descendants. * Add the template or category to important people with the Knowlton surname. * Choose a location and enter all Knowlton family members that live there. * If you are a male Knowlton and have had your Y-DNA tested, enter your test information on Wikitree. * If you are descended from a Knowlton and have had your Autosomal DNA done, upload your data to [http://gedmatch.com Gedmatch] and enter your test information on Wikitree so we can confirm relationships with triangulation. == Template == '''If the individual is a significant member of the Knowlton family''' add this categorization above the biography section: ::"{{One Name Study|name=Knowlton|space=Knowlton_Name_Study}}" ==Categories== To categorize your Knowlton ancestors please refer to the [[:Category:Knowlton_Name_Study|'''Knowlton categorizations''']] and pick the most accurate category you can find. You may request to have categorizations added by contacting the administrator [[Sweetman-111|Barry Sweetman]] Otherwise just include this category: ::"[[Category: Knowlton_Name_Study]]" == Helpful Wikitree Links == * [[:Category:Knowlton_Name_Study|Knowlton Name Study Category]] - Lists all people and pages related to the name study. * [http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Knowlton Knowlton surname list] - A list of all the Knowltons on Wikitree. * [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AUnconnected&order=&viewAll=1&privacy=0&orphans=0&s=Knowlton Unconnected Knowlton] - These not connected to the main tree. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=Knowlton Unsourced Knowltons] - These Knowltons are in need of sources. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:NetworkFeed&l=100&surname=KNOWLTON&showall=1&hideown=1 Recent Activity] - Changes made to Knowlton profiles in the last week. *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Knowltons_of_the_1700s_in_New_England The Knowltons of 1700 in New England] A collection of research notes from Wendy Mulligan and Elizabeth Knowlton on the Knowlton lines in New England between 1700 and 1800 == Other Links == The [https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/knowlton-ancestry Knowlton Ancestry Google Group] succeeded the Rootsweb mailing list in February of 2018 and is open to the public.
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== Introduction == The following is a collection of research notes from Wendy Mulligan and Elizabeth Knowlton on the Knowlton lines in New England between 1700 and 1800. The research was performed primarily between October of 2017 and June of 2018 with assistance from Kent Knowlton in visiting the George Henry Knowlton archives in Albany, New York. Kent's Photographs of GHK's notes and sources are included as image sources. === Image References === The GHK collection at the New York State Library in Albany consists of eleven boxes of materials relating to the history and genealogy of the Knowlton family. A large portion of the papers are letters and genealogical notes received by George Knowlton from members of different branches of the family. Bound notebooks with genealogical records of Knowlton ancestors from Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New York, England, and Ireland include copies of wills and estate papers. Also included are military records of family members from the French and Indian War through the Spanish American War, and photographs of historic houses and monuments. Much of this material was used to compile an unpublished manuscript history of the Knowlton family also included with the collection.[[http://www.nysl.nysed.gov/msscfa/sc13163.htm New York State Library] Gift; Miss E.M. Tallmadge, April 1955; accretion received from Gansevoort Chapter of Daughters of American Revolution (Albany, N.Y.), November 1969 (acc. no. SC14869); collation, ca. 1990] The image archive attached to this page is a sub-set of the GHK collection from two visits to the library in Albany by Kent Knowlton in 2011 and 2017. The images labeled "GHK Probate" are small, black bound volumes in box 10; the images labeled "GHK - New History" are large, record bound volumes in boxes 9 & 10. == Part I: Timothy Knowlton (41G) and his wife Hannah Storey == In 1716 Timothy Knowlton (41G) and his wife Hannah Storey sold their home and property in The Hamlet, Ipswich to Timothy's (41G) brother-in-law Isaac Giddings and moved the family to Hopkinton, Massachusetts. In 1722 Timothy's (41G) cousin and former neighbor in The Hamlet, Jonathan (54) Knowlton, did the same, selling out to Jonathan's (54) brother Ebenezer and moving with his wife Elizabeth and children to Hopkinton. Both families thrived in the new location and had many descendants who came to reside throughout the 1700's in the towns mentioned above. The number of people alive today who are descended from these two branches of the William3 tree is considerable. And I know many of their descendants have become interested in their family history and worked hard to put together a family tree based on the information in the Stocking History and the Errata and other historical records. But the Stocking History hasn't helped them much. The problem is that quite a lot of the information in the Stocking History of descendants of Timothy 41G and Jonathan 54 is wrong or missing. But that is true of a lot of Stocking History. However, the difference here is that the Errata successfully caught many errors and omissions in much of the History but not on these two branches in the Hopkinton, MA area. There are hardly any corrections in the Errata related to these Knowlton branches while at the same time the errors and omissions in the History are quite high. I'm not being overly dramatic when I say about half of the information in the History related to these two men and their descendants is wrong. And I don't mean minor errors like a typo on a marriage date. I mean wrong as in placing people in the wrong families, fictitious people, omitting people who are present in the records, etc. Intrigued by the puzzle, a team has formed to work on finding and putting the pieces together. We are already well started on this but could use all the clues we can get. It won't be solved by birth, marriage and death records which are scarce. It will be solved by other records like town histories, property records, probates, family bible information, etc. So if you've worked on this in the past and have any references to any Knowlton in the 1700's in or near the towns mentioned above, we would like to know about it. No clue is too small. If you found a reference in 1758 to Erastus Knowlton being appointed deer reeve in Framingham, we would like to know about it. One of our biggest clues so far came just this way. Sometime ago a researcher passed her notes on Timothy to Elizabeth Knowlton. Elizabeth recently got those notes back out, found some clues, did more research and that gave us the information about Timothy 41G's will. Here is Part I of our own Rootsweb Errata*to the Stocking History on these branches of the Knowlton family. The reference to a page in the Stocking Errata is the actual page number in the book not the number of the page in the History being corrected. Please also note that the people designated with an “A” number before their name (A1, A2, A3, etc) are individuals who either are not mentioned in the Stocking History or Errata, or are mentioned but were not given a number by Stocking because they were speculative. The “A” numbering system is our way of indicating that these individuals are not numbered in Stocking and are additions to the History and Errata. Timothy 41G (71 in History) See page 36 in History, page 8 in Errata (Son of John 11 and Bethia Edwards Knowlton) Timothy 41G married 2nd Martha Shippee, 13 Aug 1760, Johnston, R.I. (Note: this may actually be a 3rd marriage, the second wife as yet unknown.) He made his will 4 Jan 1768 in which his wife Martha is named executor and his heirs are stated as his daughters Abigail and Betty and the “Heirs of sons Paul and Ephraim Knowlton”. No other heirs are named. He died 24 Aug 1770 in Cumberland, R.I. Add the following children: (A1) Ephraim, born about 1713 in The Hamlet, Ipswich, MA. Ephraim is shown on page 150 of the Errata as a possible son of this Timothy but is proven his son by his father's will. His family below. (A2) Abigail born about 1764 in Cumberland, R.I. (A3) Bethia (Betty) born about 1766 in Cumberland, R.I. Note that the birth years for Abigail and Betty are estimates based on the fact that court records indicate they were under 14 years of age in 1776 when a guardian was appointed for them. Both girls appear to be daughters of Martha Shippee and Timothy but additional research may prove they are stepdaughters of Timothy. The following is additional information and analysis on the children attributed to Timothy 41G in the History on page 36: (191) Silas is either not a son of Timothy 41G or predeceased him leaving no heirs as he is not mentioned in the above referenced will. The children attributed to him on page 48 & 49 of the History are an error. Their corrected families are as follows: (412) Rosel is (224 Rosel), the son of (94) Thomas, page 38 in History. (413) Gideon is fictitious but his “son” (978) Gideon is the son of (221) Thomas, (224) Rosel's brother. (414) Jared is (220) Jared, brother of (224) Rosel. (415) Asenath, (416) Anna, (417) Dorothy, no number pg 49 Alice, are all daughters of (224) Rosel by 1st wife Ann Dutton. (224) Rosel's children by 2 nd wife Sophia Goodall appear on page 79 & 80 in the History. (418) Joshua was born abt. 1759 and died 1821 in Ashfield, MA. May be son of Joshua son of (41F) Thomas (72 in history). Page 28 in History, page 8 Errata. Research ongoing. (192) Paul is a proven son of Timothy 41G. In the Wenham marriage record to Mary Knowlton he is said to be of Plantation No. 5 which is Hopkinton. Their first and only child we know of so far, Amy, was born in Wenham. However, there appear to be no further records of the family in Wenham leading to the possibility they subsequently moved back to Paul's hometown area of Hopkinton and had other children. Paul obviously predeceased his father and had children still living in January of 1768 when his father drew up his will. Research is ongoing to find more of his family. (193) Benjamin is either not a son of Timothy 41G or predeceased him leaving no heirs as he is not mentioned in the above referenced will. (194) Timothy is either not a son of Timothy 41G or predeceased him leaving no heirs as he is not mentioned in the above referenced will. This Timothy may turn out to be fictitious. The 1742 marriage attributed to him may be a 2nd marriage for Timothy 41G. The children attributed to him on page 49 of the History are an error. Their corrected families are as follows: (420) Timothy is the son of (A1) Ephraim noted above as proven by Ephraim's will. (420A) Ebenezer. His father remains unidentified but research is ongoing. (195) Rosel is either not a son of Timothy 41G or predeceased him leaving no heirs as he is not mentioned in the above referenced will. Further research may prove he is fictitious. (A1) Ephraim. As noted above, he was born about 1713 in The Hamlet and his family is given on page 150 of the Errata. He married 1st Mary Grant, 15 Nov 1737 in Holliston, MA. He married 2nd Ruth about 1750, probably in Wrentham, MA. Ephraim died 6 Feb 1755 in Wrentham, MA. Page 150 of the Errata correctly states Ephraim's seven children but here are a few additions and corrections to the information given. Children with 1st wife Mary Grant: (A4) Hannah was born 30 Aug 1738, Rumford, N.H. (A5) Huldah was born about 1739, Rumford, N.H. (420) Timothy was erroneously shown in the History page 49 as a son of (194) Timothy. He was born 24 Feb 1740 in Rumford, N.H. A correct statement of his children appears below. (A6) Benjamin was born about 1741, Rumford, N.H. He was not a Revolutionary War soldier, as is stated on page 150 of the Errata, but a soldier of the French & Indian War, serving at Fort Cumberland in Nova Scotia. Children with 2nd wife Ruth: (A7) Mary was born 28 Sep 1751, Wrentham, MA. (A8) Grant was born 17 Sep 1753, Wrentham, MA. He was a Revolutionary War soldier serving with the South Carolina militia as stated but also served from 1777 till the end of the war as a soldier in Gen. Francis Marion's Brigade ( The Swamp Fox). He married Francis Evans about 1789 in South Carolina. He died 22 Apr 1820, Salem, S.C. (A9) Ephraim was born 30 Aug 1755, Wrentham, MA. His will dated 28 Aug 1776 was probated 4 Apr 1777 in Boston. In his will he states that he is making his will as he prepares to go to war. He names his mother, sister Mary and brother Grant as beneficiaries. No wife or children are named. Other than his service in the militia, we appear to have no other record of his service. But it is likely he had just enlisted as a Continental soldier under his former militia commander Col. Benjamin Hawe who had become head of a regiment in the Continental Army. Ephraim was undoubtedly killed in the line of duty in late 1776 or early 1777. (420) Timothy. History page 81, Errata page 47 and 150. The following is a correct statement of the children of 420 Timothy and Sarah Merryfield: (1011) Rachel born 20 Apr 1765 Wrentham, MA. (1016) Sarah born 12 Apr 1766 Wrentham, MA. (1019) Timothy born 7 Jan 1768 Cumberland, R.I. (1017) Ephraim born 1 June 1769 Cumberland, R.I. (1012) Hannah born 13 Aug 1770 Cumberland, R.I. (1010) Mary born 28 Feb 1776 Rowe, MA. (1013) Paul born 2 June 1780 Rowe, MA. (1014) Rhoda born 3 Mar 1782 Rowe, MA. (1015) Huldah born 12 Jul 1783 Rowe, MA. (1018) Aaron born 30 Sep 1787 Rowe, MA. In addition, the Stocking History gives us (1007) Ebenezer, (1008) Joseph and (1009) Benjamin as sons of (420) Timothy. There are no birth or baptismal records for any of the three. Research is ongoing on these three men. Each one has conflicting records that, depending on which records you want to believe, could mean they are or aren't (420) Timothy's sons. The sum total of all the records we have so far on (420) Timothy and these three possible sons suggest that it's unlikely all three are his sons but possible one is his son. The 1774 census of Rhode Island shows (420) Timothy's family with three boys under 16 years of age. So, besides (1019)Timothy and (1017) Ephraim, there could be one more son born between 1771 and 1774 in Cumberland before the family moved to Rowe, MA. in late 1774 or early 1775. It's also possible that the 3rd unknown male child in the census did not survive and that none of the three men in question are (420) Timothy's sons. In addition, while research is ongoing, page 81 of the History is likely incorrect in stating that (420) Timothy lived for some period of time in Belchertown. Timothy and his family moved to Rowe, MA. from Cumberland, R.I. in late 1774 or early 1775 and all indications are that he lived in Rowe continuously until his death in 1815. == Part II: Jonathan (54) and Descendants == As was mentioned in Part I, Jonathan (54) Knowlton followed his cousin Timothy (41G) to Hopkinton, MA. in 1722. Jonathan (54) was a cordwainer who was also described as a farmer/husbandman in some documents. The middle son of (13) Samuel and Elizabeth Witt, he was the only member of his immediate family to leave The Hamlet and settle somewhere else. His brothers and sisters and their descendants were, for many generations, farmers on adjoining properties in the Hamlet. To correctly state Jonathan's (54) line of descent, the starting point has to be identifying the fictional people that found their way into the Stocking History. The presence of these fictional people in the History has steered many researchers in the wrong direction. Please note that the reference to a page in the Stocking Errata is the actual page number in the book not the number of the page in the History being corrected. Please also note that the people designated with an “A” number before their name (A1, A2, A3, etc) are individuals who either are not mentioned in the Stocking History or Errata, or are mentioned but were not given a number by Stocking because they were speculative. The “A” numbering system is our way of indicating that these individuals are not numbered in Stocking and are additions to the History and Errata. (17) Daniel (See History page 22 & 27, Errata page 10) This Daniel is fictional. He was accidently created by Stocking when the birth year for a Daniel born in 1755 was transcribed incorrectly as 1655. (67) Daniel (68) Jonathan (See History page 27 & 36) Both Daniel and Jonathan are fictional, accidently created by the same transcription error of 1600 dates instead of 1700 dates. The correct families for the children ascribed to (67) Daniel and (68) Jonathan on page 36 of the History are as follows: (180) Ruth is a daughter of (54) Jonathan (181) Daniel is a son of (54) Jonathan and is shown as (160C) on page 17 of the Errata (182) Sarah is a daughter of (54) Jonathan (183) Jonathan is fictional (184) John is fictional (185) Rebecca is fictional The correct family for the children ascribed to (184) John on page 48 of the History which was changed to read (183) Jonathan on page 32 of the Errata are as follows: (409) John is a son of (395) William (410) Isaiah is a son of (395) William With this information established, we can now begin to detail the family of (54) Jonathan. (54) Jonathan (see page 17 of the Errata) was born March 16, 1677 in Ipswich, MA and married Elizabeth about 1700. The correct statement of their family, all of which were born in The Hamlet, Ipswich, is as follows: (160A) Elizabeth, born Feb 14, 1702, Did not marry Benjamin Carryl. It was her sister Mary who married him. No marriage is known for her and she may have died young. (160B) Jonathan, born June 9, 1705, married 1st Mary Maxey June 15, 1731 in Ipswich. He married 2nd Abigail Morse May 23, 1754 in Holliston, MA. (A10) Mary, born about 1709, married Benjamin Carryl, Sep 28, 1727, in Hopkinton, MA. Mary and her sister Ruth married brothers. She is not shown in the History or Errata. (A11) Abigail, born about 1711, married William Deland, April 29, 1731, in Hopkinton, MA. She is not shown in the History or Errata. (180) Ruth, born about 1713, married Edward Carryl, Sep 27, 1733, in Framingham, MA. Ruth and her sister Mary married brothers. Ruth was erroneously shown in the History as the daughter of (67) Daniel. Her family is shown in the History under 180 on page 47. (182) Sarah, born about 1714, married Barzilla Lamb, Feb 28, 1734, in Hopkinton, MA. Sarah was erroneously shown in the History as the daughter of (67) Daniel. Her family is shown in the History under 182 on page 48. (160C) Daniel, bap May 20, 1716, married Abigail Almy, Feb 17, 1743, in Framingham, MA. Daniel was erroneously shown in the History as the son of (67) Daniel. His family is shown in the History under 181 on page 48. The absence of birth records for Mary, Abigail, Ruth and Sarah can be explained by the fact that the family lived in The Hamlet of Ipswich but attended meeting/church in Wenham which was notorious for poor record keeping. In late 1714 The Hamlet got it's own church and the Reverend Wigglesworth, who was installed as it's minister, was an admirable record keeper – hence we have a baptismal record for Daniel born in 1716. (160B) Jonathan and Mary Maxey had the following children all born in Hopkinton, MA.: (A12) Nathan, bap May 20, 1733, married Sarah Boyde, May 6, 1756 in Holliston, MA. He is not shown in the History or Errata. (395) William, bap Feb 1738, married 1st Rachel Anderson, Oct 8, 1758 in Medway, MA. Married 2nd Rebecca Bishop, Intention published Nov 6, 1789 in Holliston, MA. He was erroneously shown in the History on page 48 as the son of (181) Daniel who is his uncle not his father. Part of William's family is shown in the History on page 76. He did not have a wife Julia. (A13) Jonathan, bap Apr 8, 1739, No marriage or family has yet been found for this Jonathan. He is not shown in the History or Errata. Note: This is probably not a complete statement of the family of Jonathan and Mary Maxey. Research is ongoing. Mary Maxey was the daughter of William Maxey and (51) Sarah Knowlton, (160B) Jonathan's aunt, so Mary and he were 1st cousins. Sometime after the birth of their son Jonathan in 1739, the family moved from Hopkinton to Holliston, MA. There is no proof, but Mary Maxey is believed to have died in early 1754 in what historians call “The Great Sickness” in Holliston. It is also possible son (A13) Jonathan died at this time. After Mary's death Jonathan married Abigail Morse. Their is no indication he had any children with Abigail but it seems likely that Jonathan and Mary Maxey had other children besides the three sons shown here. Jonathan died Feb 20, 1790 in Holliston. Abigail Morse died June 19,1794 in Holliston. (A10) Mary and Benjamin Carryl had the following children, all born in Hopkinton, MA. except Samuel who is not a proven son of Mary and Benjamin: (A14) Joseph, born Feb 13, 1727, married Elizabeth Dunlap, Mar 2, 1758, Hopkinton, MA. (A15) Jonathan, born Mar 7, 1730, married Ann Clark, Dec 28, 1752, Hopkinton, MA. (A16) Rev. Benjamin, born Apr 22, 1732, married Sarah Messenger Kollack, Dec 9, 1762, Wrentham, MA. Prominent minister in Dover, MA. (A17) Asa, born Mar 5, 1734, married Lydia Chaddock, Oct 20, 1757 in Hopkinton, MA. (A18) Mary, born Oct 17, 1737, married Elijah Sibly, Dec 12, 1751 in Sutton, MA. (A19) Thomas, born Apr 18, 1740, married Esther Wight, Jul 16, 1769 in Hopkinton, MA. (A20) Sarah, born Apr 30, 1743, married John Blanchard, Dec 19, 1765 in Sutton, MA. (A21) Martha, born 1749, married Isaac Lamb (he is 408A), May 16, 1776, Templeton, MA. (A22) Samuel, born about 1751, possible son, married Elizabeth Shumway, Nov 12, 1778, Sutton, MA. Mary died November 26, 1797 in Hopkinton. (A11) Abigail and William Deland have no known family. William Deland was born in Beverly, MA. May 3, 1709 to Philip and Abigail Bradford. Deland family historians believe the family has French Protestant origins with the name “des Landes” and came to New England in the mid 1600's. (180) Ruth and Edward Carryl's family, all born in Hopkinton, MA., is shown in the History on page 47 with the following additions: (392) Amos, born Oct 20, 1734 (393) Louisa, born Nov 4, 1736 (394) Lucy, born Nov 24, 1737, married Hezekiah Johnson, Jul 21, 1755 in Southborough, MA. (A23) Sarah, born Feb 9, 1739 Not shown in the History or Errata Edward Carryl died about 1740 in the West Indies. Ruth may have married 2nd Francis Gay in 1743. (182) Sarah and Barzilla Lamb's family, is shown in the History on page 48 and in the Errata on page 32 with the following additions: (404) John, born Sep 23, 1734 in Framingham, MA. (405) Israel, born about 1737 in Framingham, MA., married 1st Lucy Wheeler, Oct 31, 1765 in Templeton, MA. Married 2nd Hannah Sawyer, Sep 10, 1787 in Phillipston, MA. (406) Samuel, born Apr 5, 1741 in Hopkinton, married Rebecca Cozzens, Mar 18, 1762 in Sherborn, MA. (407) Joshua, born Nov 30, 1743 in Hopkinton, MA. (408) Joseph, born Sep 10, 1747 in Hopkinton, MA. married Relief Cobleigh, June 23, 1779 in Templeton, MA. (408A) Isaac, born Sep 12, 1749 in Hopkinton, MA. Did not die young. He married 1st Martha Carrel (she is A21), May 16, 1776 in Templeton, MA. Married 2nd Phoebe Sawyer, Jan 9, 1797 same place. (403) Barzillai Jr. (not Borguilla), bap Sep 24, 1752 in Hopkinton, MA., married Azuba Bigelow, Aug 30, 1781 in Templeton, MA. (160C) Daniel and Abigail Almy's family is shown in the History on page 48 and in the Errata on page 31 with the following corrections and additions: (402) Sgt. John, born 1745 in Holliston, MA., married 1st Martha Jennings, Apr 20, 1769 in Holliston, MA. Married 2nd Elizabeth Wight, Feb 9, 1799 in Dublin, N.H. (A24) Jonathan, bap Aug 16, 1747 in Holliston, MA., married Rebecca Maxwell, Mar 4, 1773 in Holliston, MA. Jonathan is not shown in the History or the Errata. No children have yet been identified. (A25) Daniel, bap Aug 16, 1747 in Holliston, MA. at the same time as his brother Jonathan above. Died young and is not shown in the History or Errata. (396) Mary, born Jul 14, 1752 in Holliston, MA. may have married Ephraim Bigelow. (400) Daniel, bap Feb 23, 1755 in Holliston, MA. married Abigail Marshall, Nov 1, 1781 in Framingham, MA. (A26) Beulah, born about 1758, bap Aug 31, 1760 in Holliston, MA. married Joshua Kindall, Aug 20, 1781 in Holliston, MA. She is not shown in the History or the Errata. (401) Nathan, born in 1760, bap Aug 31, 1760 in Holliston, MA. married Patience Miller, Aug 20, 1781 in Holliston, MA. Note: The History on page 48 attributes the following additional children to (181) Daniel and Abigail Almy: (395) William is erroneously shown as (181) Daniel's son but is his nephew, the son of his brother (160B) Jonathan. (397) Asa is unlikely as a member of this family. Research is ongoing as to his correct family. (398) Elias is questionable as a member of this family. Research is ongoing as to his correct family. (399) Anna is a daughter of (398) Elias not a sister. == Part III: Descendants of Nathan (A12, son of Jonathan (160B)) and Sarah Boyde == Please note that the reference to a page in the Stocking Errata is the actual page number in the book not the number of the page in the History being corrected. Please also note that the people designated with an “A” number before their name (A1, A2, A3, etc) are individuals who either are not mentioned in the Stocking History or Errata, or are mentioned but were not given a number by Stocking because they were speculative. The “A” numbering system is our way of indicating that these individuals are not numbered in Stocking and are additions to the History and Errata. (A12) Nathan was the son of (160B) Jonathan and Mary Maxey. See Part II for his ancestry. (A12) Nathan and Sarah Boyde had the following children: (A27) Mary, bap Apr 17, 1757, Holliston, MA. (A28) Sarah, bap Oct 19, 1760, Holliston, MA., married Newton Ransom, Jr., Sep 5, 1783 in Shelburne, MA. (A29) Nathan, born May 23, 1764, Holliston, MA., married Amittai Baldwin, Dec 14, 1786 in Shelburne, MA. (A30) Jonathan, born about 1767, Holliston, MA., married Jemima Clough, Jul 1, 1793 in West Springfield, MA. Jonathan's family is shown on page 149 of the Errata among “Families Not Otherwise Classified”. (A31) Mercy, bap Sep 2, 1769, Holliston, MA. (531) Samuel, born Nov 13, 1778, Shrewsbury, MA., married Aurilla Coates. Samuel was erroneously shown on page 55 of the History as the son of (249) Nathan. On page 36 of the Errata Samuel was removed as a son of (249) Nathan and classified as “not identified”. The family of Samuel and Aurilla Coates is shown under (531) on page 111 of the History. (A12) Nathan, his children and many of their descendants typically went by “Nolton”. Nathan was a soldier in the French & Indian War serving on several occasions at Crowne Point, New York. He was a shoemaker. Nathan and his family lived in Holliston, Shrewsbury, West Springfield and then back in Holliston where he died December 22, 1807. (A28) Sarah and Newton Ransom, Jr. had the following children: (A32) Newton, born Mar 11, 1784 in Shelburne, MA. Deceased before 1839. Left a widow and children. (A33) Polly, born June 23, 1787 in Shelburne, MA. married David Williams and resided in Tully, N.Y. (A34) Ezekiel, born about 1791 in Massachusetts, married Betsy and resided in Cicero, N.Y. where he died in Nov. 1869. (A35) Nathan, born about 1793 in Massachusetts or New York. Deceased before 1839 without a wife or children. (A36) Sally, born about 1797 in Massachusetts or New York, married John Black and resided in Derry, N.H. (A37) Asa, born about 1800 in Rensselaer County, N.Y., resided in Tully, N.Y. Newton Ransom, Jr. was born May 11, 1762 in Colchester, CT. He was a Revolutionary War soldier from Massachusetts in the 3rd Continental Artillery. His pension file was a valuable source of information on the family. The family moved from Shelburne to Rensselaer County, N.Y. before 1800. Newton died May 23, 1825 in Rome, N.Y. Sarah died July 6, 1839 in Cicero, N.Y. (A29) Nathan and Amattai Baldwin had the following children: (A38) Horris (Horace), born Nov 12, 1788, Charlemont, MA. War of 1812 Soldier. (935) Nathan, born Jan 16, 1793, Charlemont, MA. Married Eunice Randall. Resided in Petersburg, N.Y. where he died Dec 24, 1874. He was erroneously shown as the son of (401) Nathan on page 77 of the History. His family is shown under number (935) on page 168 of the History and on page 71 of the Errata. (A39) Daniel, born Aug 18, 1794, Rowe, MA., married Phoebe Rogers, Nov 30, 1826. Resided in Owego, N.Y. where he died sometime after 1875. (A40) Baldwin, born Nov 18, 1797, Rowe, MA., married Elizabeth Sherman, Nov 1823. Resided in Tioga, NY., Sheshequin, PA., and Lindley, N.Y. He was deceased sometime after 1850. (A41) Ruba (Ruby), born Dec 9, 1798, Rowe, MA., married Peter Ross, Mar 20, 1819. Resided in Tioga, N.Y. Where she died sometime after 1880. (A42) Justus, born Feb 28, 1800, Rowe, MA., married Polly Reynolds, Mar 19, 1822. Resided in Petersburg, N.Y. where he died in 1873. (A43) Harvey, born 1802, in Massachusetts or New York. Harvey is mentioned in his father's 1818 Revolutionary War Pension application as his 16 year old son who is disabled and dependent on his parents. Neither Horris or Harvey are listed on a Feb 4, 1851 affidavit listing the then surviving children of Nathan and Amattai Nolton. (A29) Nathan was a Revolutionary War Soldier who enlisted at Shrewsbury, MA. in May 1782 and served for 2 years. His pension file was a rich source of family information. Included in the file were several pages that had been torn out of the family bible and submitted to the pension committee to support the identity of family members who were trying to collect pension funds owed to their mother Amattai at the time of her death. (A29) Nathan and Amittai resided in Shelburne, Charlemont and Rowe, Massachusetts. After the birth of Justus, the family left Rowe for New York but may have lived somewhere else in Massachusetts before settling in Northumberland, N.Y. where they are found in 1818. Nathan died Nov 9, 1829 in Tioga County, N.Y. Amittai died Mar 27, 1840 same place. (A30) Jonathan and Jemima Clough's family is shown on page 149 of the Errata. The first three children were born in West Springfield, MA. Curtis was born in New York. Here are some additions and corrections to the information: (A44) Sylvester, born about 1794, possibly married 1st to Ruth Leonard, 2nd to Elizabeth and 3rd Amanda Elizabeth McCollum. Resided in Barnett, PA. (A45) Leverett, born about 1796. No record of him in St. Lawrence County, N.Y. Could not find where he lived. (A46) Patrick, born 1805, married Margaret Hogeboom. Resided in Fowler and Hermon, N.Y. Moved to Allegan County, MI. where he received a patent to 80 acres of land on Dec 5, 1861. He died in Saugatuck, MI. on Mar 6, 1864. (A47)Curtis, born 1812, married 1st Annis Tinney about 1834. Resided in Luzerne, Athol and Stony Creek, N.Y. Married 2nd Mary A. Wicks Matteson, a young widow born in Australia. Curtis and Mary moved to Laketown, Allegan County, MI. where they are found in the 1870 U.S. Census with infant daughter Helen. Curtis, Mary and Helen then returned to Stony Creek, N.Y. where he died about 1875. Mary then married Nathaniel Ackley. Curtis and Mary's daughter Helen assumed the last name Ackley and appears to have gone by that name the rest of her life. (A30) Jonathan and Jemima resided in West Springfield, MA. and moved to New York sometime after 1800 and before 1812 as son Curtis stated on many census records that he was born in New York. The 1830 U. S. Census shows Jonathan and Jemima in Fowler, N.Y. and the 1835 N.Y. State Census shows them in Champion, N.Y. After that there is no further record so they may both be deceased shortly after 1835. (531) Samuel and Aurilla Coates's family is shown on page 111 of the History. All the children were probably born in West Springfield, MA., but the exact dates cannot be verified because of an absence of birth records. While the children's spouses and places of residence given in the History are substantially correct, more research is required to fully document this information. (531) Samuel was a carpenter. It's not quite clear where the family lived. The census records have them as residents of Easthampton, MA. But the death records for several of the children give their birth places as West Springfield, MA. Samuel died June 10, 1831 in Easthampton from injuries he received from being kicked by a horse. Aurilla married 2nd a Mr. Freeman. == Part IV: More On Timothy (41G) Knowlton, son of John (11), Timothy's wife Hannah Storey and their family == Part I posted October 17, 2017 was written to pass on the first phase of corrections and additions to the information contained in Stocking's History and Errata that pertained to Timothy (41G) and his wife Hannah Storey. Since then, much additional information has been uncovered that has brought considerable clarity to the true facts of the family history. Most importantly perhaps, additional records have been uncovered that give us the answer to the question posed in Part 1 – are some of the sons of Timothy (41G) shown in Stocking fictitious? Please see page 36 in the Stocking History and pages 8 and 20 in the Errata. Any references in this post to a page number in the Errata is the actual page number in the book not the page in the History being corrected. In addition please also see the Part I post of October 17, 2017 in which individuals not referenced and/or not numbered in Stocking History or Errata have been designated a number with an (A) prefix. These numbers will continue to be used in the hopes of making it clear who we are referencing. Baptismal Records of the Wenham Congregational Church Timothy (41G) was initially shown in the History with a birth year of 1687. However, the Wenham Congregational Church recorded his baptism in 1692 (no month and date is given). After examining the baptismal records of the other John (11) children present in the Wenham Church records, it would seem a birth year of about 1690 would be more accurate. As John (11) and his family were living in Manchester, Massachusetts in 1690 we can assume Timothy was born there about 1690 and baptized in the Wenham Church 2 years later. The 1690 birth year means he was 17 years old when he served with the Massachusetts militia in the Port Royal Expedition and 21 years old when he married Hannah Storey, both reasonable ages related to those events. Settlement in Sherborn and Holliston, Massachusetts In Part 1 posted October 17, 2017 it was stated that in 1716 Timothy (41G) and his wife Hannah sold their farm in The Hamlet of Ipswich, Massachusetts and moved to Hopkinton, Massachusetts. The town of Hopkinton, MA. was given a charter in 1715 but the first town meeting and the first meeting of the church was not held till 1724. So, while there were some settlers in Hopkinton before 1724, no records were kept until 1724. Timothy's cousin Jonathan(54) appears in both the town and church records of the 1720's but Timothy does not. Certainly it was possible Timothy lived in Hopkinton briefly and was not captured in any records. But the first place we have an record of Timothy and his family outside of Ipswich is in nearby Sherborn, Massachusetts. In 1721 he appears on a list of Sherborn taxpayers. When Timothy and Hannah headed out of Ipswich for a new settlement at the western end of the community of Sherborn, they were part of a burst of movement and new settlement activity in New England that occurred as a result of a lull in the threats from the French who had been desperate to push back or eliminate English settlers from large chunks of New England. Since King Philip's War of 1675, in which over half the towns in New England suffered Indian attacks fueled by the French, the colonists had effectively been cooped up close to the original settlements along the coast. By 1716 things had been pretty quiet for a few years and many felt it was now safe to move inland. While this was no Oklahoma Land Rush, Timothy and his family were part of a large wave of settlers freed up to push out into new areas. They chose to settle in Sherborn, a community about 50 miles away from Ipswich, southwest of Boston. Although, page 36 of the Stocking History tells us that Timothy lived in Plantation No. 5 that became Hopkinton, New Hampshire, that was in fact Timothy and family's second place of settlement after they left The Hamlet and not their last. They lived first in Sherborn. Timothy appears in records of Sherborn as a taxpayer in 1721 and on a 1725 list of Sherborn residents receiving grants of land in an area originally called “Sherborn New Grant” that became the town of Douglas, MA. There is no evidence he ever took up residence in Douglas, however. Instead Timothy and his family stayed in Sherborn and lived on a farm in a sparsely populated part of the western end of the settlement. At the time the community of Sherborn was 12 miles long with the meeting house at the far easterly end of the settlement. The settlers at the western end were successful in pleading their case that it was too much of a hardship to travel that far to meeting. In 1724 the western end of Sherborn was set off as the town of Holliston giving the residents of the new town the ability to construct their own meeting house and conduct their own affairs. Timothy appears in the Holliston town records on a number of occasions. In 1727 he was voted a surveyor of highways and was on a committee to examine the expenditures of the new meeting house. In 1729 he was voted a hog reeve. Since it was customary for newly married men to receive this appointment, it may indicate that Hannah had died and Timothy had remarried. There is, however, no record of either event so this is only speculation. In 1730, 1731 and 1734 he was voted various sums of money for taking care of the meeting house and finishing construction of a pound. In 1733 he was again voted a surveyor of highways. When a new road was laid out in 1736, Timothy's house was mentioned in the boundary description and in the same year his son Paul (192) appears in the Holliston town records as one of the petitioners for pews in the meeting house. The last record of the family in Holliston is the 1737 marriage of son Ephraim (A1) and Mary Grant. Settlement in Hopkinton, New Hampshire After Ephraim's marriage to Mary Grant, the whole family group moved to a new settlement in New Hampshire originally called “New Hopkinton Plantation No. 5” and later called just Hopkinton. The three Hopkintons in Massachusetts, New Hampshire and New York State have always tended to cause confusion for researchers. Stocking got caught in the confusion by giving Timothy's residence as Hopkinton, New Hampshire on page 36 of the History and then amending it to Hopkinton, Massachusetts on page 20 of the Errata. In fact, Stocking was right the first time in the History. We can document that Timothy lived in Hopkinton, New Hampshire but not Hopkinton, Massachusetts. On October 19, 1738 the first meeting of the proprietors at the new settlement of Hopkinton, New Hampshire was held and Timothy was appointed to a committee to review and lay out lots and roads. Town records from the period have not survived but New Hampshire birth records tell us Timothy's son Ephraim (A1) and wife Mary Grant had four children, Hannah (A4), Huldah (A5), Timothy (420) and Benjamin (A6) born between 1738 and 1741 in the adjacent settlement of Rumford which eventually became the town of Concord. Although town records have not survived, the records that have survived are accounts of the almost constant threat from marauding Native Americans that started about 1740. The lull in threatening activities that had encouraged so many settlers to venture into outlying areas was now over. The French were offering handsome rewards for captured English settlers brought to them in Canada. Parties of Native Americans, mostly coming down from Canada, were on the lookout for any unwary man, woman or child they could grab. The Hopkinton settlers were in such a state of alarm that most settlers abandoned their own homes to pack into heavily fortified houses that had been quickly constructed. Livestock had to be kept in high walled stockades at night and then taken out to graze during the day by armed guards. In spite of all the precautions, several settlers were killed and people were abducted on a number of occasions. In 1746 eight of Timothy's neighbors were abducted when the door to their garrisoned house was accidently left open for a few minutes. All eight were marched through the snow to Canada. Several of the group died in prison there. Most of the survivors were eventually ransomed and brought back to Massachusetts but only after years of hardship. Events like these were happening all over outlying areas of New England and were a prelude to the French and Indian War which exploded in 1754. While many of the Hopkinton settlers are thought to have abandoned the area entirely during this dangerous time, we have reason to believe Timothy and at least some family members stayed on. On November 9, 1748 we find Timothy's name, along with sons Ephraim and Paul (who is described as deceased) on a list of Hopkinton settlers who have improved their land and are petitioning for recognition of their claim. Perhaps the women and children were sent to safety and we know son Paul went back to Wenham (more on him later) but there's a strong possibility that at least Timothy and son Ephraim stayed in Hopkinton until 1749. In that year, the list of settlers does not include their names and there is no further mention of them in any Hopkinton, New Hampshire account. Settlement in Wrentham, Massachusetts and Cumberland, Rhode Island After the harrowing years in Hopkinton, New Hampshire, we find Timothy (41G) and his son Ephraim (A1) and his family in Wrentham. Timothy appears to have lived in Wrentham from 1749 until his marriage to Martha Shippee in 1760. From 1760 until his death in 1770 he is of Cumberland. One thing is curious about all of Timothy's moves – he's the first Knowlton there in each location and none of his family from The Hamlet follow him to any of these locations. Even he and his cousin Jonathan(54) never lived in the same town once they left The Hamlet. This is a little unusual for the time. It was much more common for a number of related individuals to settle together. Sometimes one family or individual would go ahead of the others but would then be quickly joined by the rest. This suggests that perhaps Timothy's inlaws might have something to do with these moves. Time did not permit the study of the family of Hannah Storey but perhaps Hannah's family connections had something to do with the move to Sherborn. Timothy's daughter-in-law Mary Grant may have ties to the Grant's in Wrentham which may explain the move there. More Information On The Sons of Timothy (41G) and Hannah Storey (192) Paul is given a 1714 birth year by Stocking on page 36 of the History. But the Wenham church records reveal a baptismal date of September 7, 1712. Given his parents date of marriage in 1711, a birth year of 1712 in The Hamlet, Ipswich is logical. Some clarity is in order on Paul's places of residence. He clearly moves with his father and brother from Holliston, Massachusetts to Hopkinton, New Hampshire in 1738. He is then found in Wenham in 1744 marrying his first cousin Mary (176) Knowlton the daughter of Rice. In the marriage record he is said to be of Plantation No. 5 which is Hopkinton, New Hampshire indicating that he had not been living in Wenham at the time of the marriage and was considered to be a resident of Hopkinton, N.H. A daughter is born to the couple the following year in Wenham. The next and last time Paul is mentioned other than his father's will is the previously mentioned 1748 petition in Hopkinton, N.H. in which he is described as deceased. The place of his decease is unknown and could be either Wenham, MA., Hopkinton, N.H. or another unknown place. After the record of her birth in 1745, daughter Amy or Anna (419) left no record but may still have been alive in 1768 when her grandfather Timothy refers to “heirs of son Paul” in his will. Or Paul and Mary may have had other children and those are the heirs of Paul that Timothy is referring to in his will. After Paul's death Mary (176) did not remarry and died May 2, 1754 in Wenham. (A1) Ephraim was baptized September 19, 1714 in the Wenham Congregational Church. Since his brother Paul was baptized the same year he was born, it would be logical to assume the same for Ephraim. Also like his brother, he would have been born in The Hamlet, Ipswich. Ephraim's places and dates of residence are identical with his father's as Ephraim lived with or near his father his entire life. The other “sons” of Timothy (41G) and Hannah Storey: Silas (191), Benjamin (193), Timothy (194) and Rosel (195). At the time of the previous post in October 2017 it was speculated that these individuals were either attributed to the wrong family by Stocking, had died without leaving any heirs or were fictitious. Since research was still in progress at that point, it seemed wise to leave it an open question at that time. Timothy and Hannah lived in The Hamlet of Ipswich but The Hamlet had no church of it's own in the early days. Like most residents of The Hamlet they attended the Wenham church. A careful examination of the early Wenham Congregational Church baptismal and other records revealed the baptismal records of Paul (192) and Ephraim (A1) mentioned above but no record of any baptism for a Silas, Benjamin, Timothy or Rosel or any other child of Timothy and Hannah. Not only were there no baptismal records for individuals of these names, but no records of any kind were found for them through all the research. In addition, as was mentioned in Part I, neither they or their heirs are mentioned in Timothy(41G)'s will. The logical conclusion is that all four of them are fictitious. There were no such persons. More on the children attributed to the fictitious Silas (191), Timothy (194) and Rosel (195) In Part I posted on October 17, 2017 all the children attributed in error to the above three names on page 48 and 49 of the History were placed in their correct families. However, two of them, Joshua (418) and Ebenezer(420A) had ongoing research at the time of the post. Here is what has been found since then. In that post it was stated that Joshua (418) may be a grandson of Thomas (41F) but that research was ongoing. Further research has shown, in fact, that is not correct. However, the facts of Joshua (418) and another Joshua born the same year have gotten so tangled that it is worthy of a separate post to clarify who they were. See Part V. In Part I it was also stated that the family of Ebenezer (420A) remained to be identified. Further research has shown that he is the son of Jonathan (160B) and Mary Maxey. More on the children of (A1) Ephraim that was not given in Part I (A4) Hannah married John Sherlock (Shearlock) on Jan. 1, 1760 in Smithfield, R,I. (A5) Huldah married John Cobb, Jr. on Oct 13, 1763 in Wrentham, MA. Huldah died either Dec. 28th or 29th 1816 in Wrentham, MA. (A7) Mary never married and died Nov 25, 1800 in Wrentham, MA. References 1. [[Space:George Henry Knowlton Genealogical Research Papers, 1895-1931|George Henry Knowlton Genealogical Research Papers]], New York State Library, Albany, NY. Of particular interest were the manuscripts of unpublished books “New History of the Knowlton Ancestry”, Volume I and II which contained corrections and additions to the original History and Errata. Kent Knowlton's research in this collection and the images of key pages of notes from these unpublished manuscripts supplied invaluable information. 2. History of the Town of Douglas (Massachusetts): from the earliest period to the close of 1878 by William A. Emerson, 1879 3. New Hampshire State Papers, Volume 27, Pages 358-360 4. A Genealogical Register of the Inhabitants of Sherborn, Holliston and Medway by Abner Morse, 1855 5. Ipswich In The Massachusetts Bay Colony, Volume II by Thomas Franklin Waters, 1917 6. Sherborn Past And Present 1674-1924, Sherborn Historical Society, 1924 7. Holliston, Massachusetts Town Records on Family Search 8. Wenham Congregational Church Baptisms 9. Life and Times in Hopkinton, New Hampshire, C.C. Lord, 1890 10. History of Essex County by Duane Hamilton Hurd 11. Massachusetts, Town and Vital Records, 1620-1988 12. Rhode Island, Vital Extracts, 1636-1899 13. New Hampshire Birth Records 1659-1900 14. The notes of Timothy(41G) Knowlton researcher Olive Hoffman. Some years ago Olive sent some notes out of her voluminous research to Elizabeth Knowlton. Elizabeth recently did additional research based on those notes which provided important clues in solving the Timothy puzzle. 15. First Congregational Church of Hopkinton (Massachusetts) Records 16. Essex County, Massachusetts Deeds 17. Cumberland, Rhode Island Deeds 18. Historical Sketches of the Town of Sherborn in Massachusetts compiled from articles written by the late Francis Bardwell of Sherborn 1952 19. History and Directory of Wrentham and Norfolk, Mass. History of the towns by Samuel Warner, 1890 20. History of Providence County, Rhode Island, Volume I, by Richard Bayles, 1890 21. History of Merrimack and Belknap Counties, New Hampshire, by Duane Hamilton Hurd, 1885 Some Additional Comments: The settlement of Hopkinton, New Hampshire in 1738 was made up, for the most part, by people from Hopkinton, Massachusetts, hence the name. On the very first list of prospective settlers was Jonathan (160B) Knowlton, Jonathan(54)'s son. Also on the list were a considerable number of in-laws of this branch of the Knowltons, mainly the Carril (Caryl) family. Two of Jonathan (160B)'s sisters had married into that family. Jonathan(160B) and several of his Carril in-laws ended up not settling in New Hampshire. More detail on that in a future post. But several Carrils did settle in the New Hopkinton of New Hampshire. Among them was the family of David Woodwell and his wife Mary Carril Woodwell. The Woodwell's and another family made up the eight settlers who were abducted and imprisoned in Canada mentioned above. Mary Carril Woodwell was one of the people who died there before she could be ransomed. While Jonathan (160B) was on the list of prospective proprietors, Timothy (41G) was not. However, Jonathan never settled there and Timothy did. Wrentham, Massachusetts town, land and various other records are currently only available for research by visiting the Family Research Centers run by the Church of Latter Day Saints. While these centers are most accomodating and helpful for users, a great deal of time would have been required to go image by image through these records (they are mainly not indexed) using my local research center. Since the LDS currently have a project underway to make all these images accessible from your home computer through the Family Search website, I decided to forego Wrentham records for awhile and hope these images turn up as accessible from home. No doubt these records would help us flesh out even more the of family story of this branch of the Knowltons. == Part V: The Fictional Silas(191) and the real Joshua (418) == In Part IV we documented that there was no such person as Silas(191). In Part I we detailed the correct families for most of the children attributed to this Silas by Stocking on page 48 and 49 of the History. However, research was ongoing on Silas' so called “son” Joshua (418) at the time of the first post. In Part I it was stated that Joshua (418) “may be son of Joshua son of (41F)Thomas (72) in History”. It turns out Joshua (418) and the Joshua who is the grandson of (41F)Thomas are two different people. Since the original post much has been learned about Joshua (418) and the other Joshua Knowlton born the same year. Many researchers, not realizing there were two Joshua's born the same year, have intertwined the facts of the two men into one person. Since the two Joshua's lived at opposite ends of Massachusetts and their paths never crossed, it has taken some creative picking and choosing of facts to create one person. But that is exactly what has gone on. Here are the facts related to each Joshua: Joshua (418) Born - about 1759 (not 1772 as is stated in Stocking) in Barre, Worcester, Massachusetts. No birth record but his year and place of birth is documented by his death record in 1821 in which it is stated he is 62 years old. His place of birth is documented by the death records of two of his sons, John in 1881 and Madison in 1892. Both records state that their father was born in Barre. Military – 1780 Revolutionary War Soldier; Private; Massachusetts Militia engaged for the town of Hatfield, Hampshire County(now Franklin County), Mass. Documented by Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors on page 366 as Jon'a Knolton and page 367 as Joshua. Marriage - 1786 Elizabeth Shattuck at Ashfield, Franklin Co., MA. Residence - Ashfield, MA. from his marriage to his death in 1821. No evidence he ever lived in Belchertown as is stated by Stocking on page 81 of the History. Family - Given on page 80 and 81 of the History. The children given there are mostly correct as proven by Joshua's will except Joshua, Isaac and Welcome are questionable because they are not named there. Parents – Unknown. Knowlton birth and marriage records of the 1750's and 60's in Barre and the nearby towns are very few. Time did not permit me to delve into town records and local histories but three records that were found might be a clue: (569) Calvin born 21 Jan 1761 in Barre son of (266) Luke and Sarah Holland (250) Abraham married Comfort Holman 1758 in Petersham. Abraham is said to be of Templeton. (248) Jacob lived in Hardwick and the births of a number of his children are recorded there in the 1760's. The towns of Petersham, Templeton and Hardwick are all close to Barre. The Luke, Abraham and Jacob named in these three records are found on page 40 and 41 of the History. All are descendants of (38)Thomas and Margery Goodhue/Mary Coy who moved from Ipswich to Shrewsbury about 1715. While Shrewsbury remained the homebase for several generations of this branch of the Knowlton family, several of (38) Thomas' grandchildren moved west out into the Petersham, Barre, Templeton, Hardwick area. Joshua (418) is likely of the (38) Thomas line but his exact line of descent remains to be discovered. Joshua of Middleborough, MA. Born – March 4, 1759 in Middleborough, Plymouth County, MA., son of Joshua (1727-1777) and Zeruiah Bryant. Neither Joshua born 1759 or his father Joshua born 1727 are shown in Stocking even though both generations are well documented in the Middleborough records. Joshua born 1727 is a son of Thomas (41F). See page 8 of the Errata. Military - Revolutionary War Soldier; Served first in the Middleborough militia for several months in 1776 and 1777 then Continental Army; Matross; 3 year enlistment beginning June 1777. Served with his brother Thomas in Col. Thomas Crafts' Artillery Company. Of note is the fact that Thomas Crafts was one of the architects of the Boston Tea Party. He's the one who made the Mohawk Indian costumes they wore and one of the leaders throwing chests of tea into the harbor. Crafts' friend and Boston neighbor, Paul Revere, also served in Crafts' artillery unit. It's entirely possible that this Joshua and his brother Thomas crossed paths with Revere during their time of service. (Joshua's service is documented on page 385 of Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors as Joshua Knowlton and on page 367 as Joseph Knolton.) Marriage and Children – No record of any marriage and children. The last record we have of him is a January 1778 list of men in Crafts' Artillery Unit who were entitled to a bounty for their service in 1777. He may have died sometime in 1778. The Brother Thomas – Is shown in Stocking on page 51 as (446). He is erroneously shown as the son of Thomas (221). Stocking shows the military service for both Joshuas in the Appendix to the History on page 579. As mentioned previously, few researchers seemed to realize there were two Joshuas. A common blend of the facts shown in many trees was to use Joshua of Middleborough's birth information, ignore the military service and duct tape that together with Joshua (418)'s marriage to Elizabeth Shattuck and their family shown in Stocking. Clearly there were two men born in the same year – one who appears in Stocking, became a fairly well-to-do farmer out in Western Mass. but has, at least for now, an uncertain line of descent. Then a second man who does not appear in Stocking, probably died in 1778 serving in an artillery company but has a very clear and well-documented line of descent from John (11). Stocking and the Persistent Belchertown Misinformation There is a common theme among many of the Stocking errors related to Timothy (41G)'s family. It revolves around the mistaken information that many of these people were born in, lived in or had something to do with Belchertown. Joshua (418) is one of many examples of this error. Where all this erroneous Belchertown information came from in the first place is a mystery and why Belchertown of the 1700's would come to be associated with the Timothy (41G) line is perplexing. == Part VI: More on Timothy (420) son of Ephraim (A1) == French and Indian War – Ft. Cumberland, Nova Scotia In 1759, as the French and Indian War was winding down into a British victory, 19 year old Timothy (420) and his 18 year old brother Benjamin (A6) were recruited from Wrentham, MA. to join a company of Massachusetts militia charged with relieving Ft. Cumberland near what is now Sackville, New Brunswick but at the time was considered to be in Nova Scotia. Ft. Cumberland was a captured French fort formerly known as Ft. Beause'jour that had been taken by the British in 1755 and renamed. The British taking of this strategic fort had been accomplished with very little loss of life on both sides. The French defense of the fort was doomed from the start - the fort was not finished because the French military commander had spent the money on himself rather than the fort, just before the siege by the British began a mysterious outbreak of illness occurred which was later attributed to poisonous herbs and a spy provided the British with intimate details of fort defenses and activities. And, last but not least, after the siege began, the French commander received word no help was on the way. Since morale was already not good he tried to keep it a secret. However, the commander's valet (with whose wife he was having an affair) found out, spilled the beans and within hours a large number of the fort's defenders had deserted. The French commander surrendered. The company of Massachusetts militia, which included Timothy and Benjamin,was commanded by Capt. Simon Slocum of Wrentham. They were dispatched to Ft. Cumberland in 1759 to relieve other militia stationed there that had been away from their farms and families a long time and were getting restless. While there was no longer a “hot war” going on there as we would say today, the British were determined to maintain a strong presence at Ft. Cumberland until the French had been totally defeated. Many Acadians had been forcibly removed from the area by the British but some had escaped into the wilderness and were periodically taking pot shots at the English and just generally being disruptive. The Massachusetts militia was there to maintain order and prevent the French and the Acadians from regaining a foothold. Timothy and Benjamin arrived with their company from Wrentham in April 1759. Benjamin stayed a year until the following April and Timothy a year and a half until October 1760. The order book of activities at the fort that year has survived. While there are no particularly exciting events noted in the book, the book records a significant number of orders issued related to “the soldiers from the Massachusetts Bay” and the subject of molasses. It seems all soldiers were issued a ration of molasses and it was expected that they use this ration combined with spruce to brew a beer which was considered heathful. Apparently the men of the Massachusetts militia refused to do this and instead used the molasses by combining it with their food. One might assume they did this because the food was terrible and the molasses made it more palatable or perhaps they were used to eating this way at home. Either way it documents early historical issues related to diet and sugar. The obviously frustrated commander of the fort thought this practice was unhealthy and issued many orders to try to stop it. Apparently not being able to stop it the Commander issued the following order on August 2, 1759 “Then if the soldiers in spite of all preventions will eat it (molasses) and bring themselves into bad habit of body (get sick) they must own it is their own fault.” When Timothy and Benjamin left for Nova Scotia in 1759, their father Ephraim had been deceased for several years and their stepmother Ruth was left in Wrentham with three young children. This suggests that the boys grandfather Timothy (41G) must have still been a pretty capable guy at 69 years old especially since he married again the following year at age 70. There surely would have been other family members that helped out but if Timothy (41G) was struggling to provide for the family he could have gone to the authorities and probably been successful in bringing one or both of his grandsons back home sooner. Settlement in Wrentham, MA. and Cumberland, R.I. Timothy(420) married Sarah Merryfield of Holliston, MA. in Wrentham, MA. in 1764. They started their married life on a 38 acre farm near Buck's Hill in the far southwest corner of Wrentham less than a mile from the border with Rhode Island. You can find Buck's Hill on today's maps of the area. Their first two children, Rachel and Sarah, were born there. In May of 1767 the couple sold their Wrentham farm to a Joseph Grant, who is likely related (brother?) to Timothy's mother Mary Grant, and the family moved to Cumberland, R.I. Timothy(420)'s grandfather Timothy (41G) now 77 years old, was already living in Cumberland at the time, so it seems likely the move had something to do with moving closer to him. After Timothy's grandfather passed away in 1770, Timothy and Sarah continued to live in Cumberland for a few more years. In 1771 the town records a payment to Timothy for keeping the widow Susanna Johnston and in the same year he receives another payment from the town for land taken for a new highway. The Rhode Island Vital Records show the births of Timothy, Ephraim and Hannah between 1768 and 1770. The 1774 Rhode Island census records the family in Cumberland with 3 boys under 16 years and 2 girls under 16 years, a slight recording error on their part as it should be the reverse. Settlement in Rowe, Massachusetts (Myrifield) In late 1774 or early 1775 Timothy (420), his wife Sarah and their family left Cumberland for Rowe, Massachusetts a sparsely populated area in the western part of the state on the border with Vermont. But it wasn't called Rowe until 1785. The few people who had chosen to take up settlement there called the area Myrifield. It appears to be a coincidence that Timothy and his wife Sarah Merryfield ended up in Myrifield. The well-documented Merryfield family doesn't seem to have any historic connection to the area. In 1770 it was reported there were only 8 families in the area which was quite large. But by 1775, 28 families were reported living there, among them the family of Timothy Knowlton. The cause of the sudden jumped in the Rowe population is not explained in the histories but is likely the result of sellers of land deciding to offer various perks or incentives to new settlers. Almost as soon as Timothy reached the settlement of Rowe we find him in the records of the Rowe militia “marching to the alarm of April 21, 1775”. Even in remote Rowe, 150 miles from Boston, the people had received word of the events at Lexington and Concord and had dispatched a company of militia, including Timothy, to join the thousands that were pouring into Boston. What part the men from Rowe played in those events is unknown but they were coming such a distance they likely missed all the action. It's possible Timothy saw action with the militia from Rowe on other occasions as there are records of this militia being called out a number of times. In 1777 they were called to Bennington, VT. But no list of names from these other actions has survived. Records of the area before 1785 as Myrifield are scarce. However, the births of five children (Mary, Paul, Rhoda, Huldah and Aaron) are recorded between 1776 and 1787. In 1784 Timothy appears on a list of taxpayers. He then appears in consecutive U.S. Census records from 1790 to 1810 in Rowe. On page 81 of the History the claim is made that Timothy moved from Rowe to Belchertown at some point and that a number of his children were born in the latter place. But there is no record that associates him with Belchertown and there is every indication that he and his family lived continuously in Rowe (Myrifield) from 1775 until his death in 1815. As was mentioned in a previous post, the erroneous association of this branch of the Knowlton family with Belchertown runs rampant in Stocking and the origins of it are puzzling. During Timothy (420)'s life in Rowe (1775 -1815) the only Knowlton residing in Belchertown who was not fictional was (412) Rosel (Roswell) and his descendants, who are not of the Timothy (41G) line and were discussed in Part I. However, Timothy(420)'s son Paul (1013) married in 1802 in Belchertown a woman from Belchertown, Eunice Shaw. Although Paul (1013) and Eunice never lived in Belchertown, one wonders if their marriage record might have caused some fatal conclusion jumping that cause the awful snarl in the family history in Stocking. How Did Stocking Get His Information? Many Knowlton family researchers are not aware that the vast majority of information on anyone born say 1775 and after was obtained by correspondence with families in the late 1800's. In other words, the Reverend Charles Stocking and his successor in the project George Henry Knowlton and their assistants just sat and wrote thousands of letters to Knowlton surnamed people they found in various directories of the time. While some Knowltons ignored the request for information for one reason or another (invasion of privacy, suspicious it was a scheme to get money, etc.) many responded. Some Knowltons sent one sheet of paper containing everything they knew. Others shipped large parcels of information that they had spent considerable amount of time gathering from relatives. All in all it created a mountain of random information to be sorted, collated, typed up and printed. As daunting a project as that was they did it. But what they didn't do is check this information against town birth, marriage and death records, census records or any other records. There were exceptions, however. Some “correspondents” as Stocking called them visited or wrote town clerks and got accurate information that they passed on to Stocking and that information was published. Census records, so vital to us today, were not easy to consult in Stocking's time because first you had to go to Washington, D.C. and then, because they were not indexed, you had to already know in which town to look. And, as you might imagine, the information sent to Stocking varied considerably as to accuracy. Some was very accurate based on detailed family records copied by a diligent Knowlton and sent to Stocking. Much information is off the mark a little or a lot based on faulty memories of family stories or just plain guessing under the guise of trying to be helpful. Also, some families would deliberately not provide information on family members who were, shall we say, less than perfect. Keep in mind that “less than perfect” to them might mean the relative joined a rival religious group or stole off in the dead of night and joined the gold rush to California. So, while Stocking is definitely the place to start in researching your Knowlton ancestor, everything has to be verified with original source documents. Perhaps the erroneous Belchertown information may have sprung from information provided by a “correspondent” who meant well but had a faulty recollection of family stories. References 1. The History of Rowe, Massachusetts, by Percy Whiting Brown, 1921 2. Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors in the Revolutionary War, page 504 3. The Knowlton History, Knowltons Who Peformed Military Service For Their Country, The Colonial Wars, Pages 572 and 574. 4. Rowe, Massachusetts Vital Records 5. Cumberland, Rhode Island Deeds 6. Rhode Island Vital Records 7. The New England Genealogical and Historical Register, Volume 54, Page 73. 8. Cumberland, Rhode Island Town Records 9. George Henry Knowlton Genealogical Research Papers, New York State Library, Albany, NY. Of particular interest were the manuscripts of unpublished books “New History of the Knowlton Ancestry”, Volume I and II which contained corrections and additions to the original History and Errata. Kent Knowlton's research in this collection and the images of key pages of notes from these unpublished manuscripts supplied invaluable information. == Part VII: More information on the children of Timothy (420) == In Part I, the correct dates and places of birth of all the children was given with the exception of three that were in question – Ebenezer (1007), Joseph (1008) and Benjamin (1009). (1008) Joseph On Jan 8, 1795 Joseph, said to be of Rowe, purchased 50 acres in Rowe, MA. from John McNitt. On Feb 27, 1797 Joseph, said to be of Rowe, sold the same 50 acres to Asa Foster. In 1797, (sadly no month or date given) Joseph is a witness in a Deed conveying land in Wrentham, MA. by Benjamin and Molly Knowlton to neighbor Joshua Grant. It reads “Signed, sealed and delivered in the presence of Rev. Wm Williams, Joseph Knowlton”. Franklin County, Massachusetts Deeds, Book 8, Page 558 and Book 12, 233. Norfolk County, Massachusetts Deeds, Book 24, Page 196. Note: While Joseph appearing in Wrentham in 1797 and witnessing the Deed doesn't prove he is Benjamin and Molly's son, that's a long trip from Rowe just to visit your uncle, so something to think about. (1009) Benjamin On Nov 13, 1797 Benjamin is a witness in a Deed conveying land in Rowe, MA. by Timothy (1019) Knowlton, Jr. to Heman Kentfield. The other witness is Aaron Merryfield. Sarah Merryfield Knowlton has a brother and two nephews by that name and it could be any one of the three. (Franklin County, Massachusetts Deeds Book 11, Page 535.) (1011) Rachel - Stocking gives no information about her in the History or Errata. The records of Rowe, MA. do no show any marriage but do show the birth of a son named Vilah Haskins on Feb. 12, 1800. Kent Knowlton's research in the George Henry Knowlton Archives previously mentioned in Part IV, turned up notes which read as follows “she died March 11, 1836 in Hinckley, Medina Co. O. unmarried. See confidential from records in Town of Rowe, Vilah Haskins.” Following up on this information, no death record could be found but it's very possibly accurate because other close family members were settled in the Cleveland, Ohio area at this time. There is also an intriguing 1830 census record for Hinckley, OH. showing a Hubbard Hascall, aged in his thirties, as a head of household. (1016) Sarah – Married Heman Kentfield. Heman and Sarah are found in the 1790 U.S. Census in Belchertown, MA. ,1800 U.S. Census in Rowe, MA. after which they moved to Whittingham, VT. where they lived the rest of their lives. Heman died there in 1842 and Sarah died there Aug. 27, 1853. (1019) Timothy - Married 1st Eunice Rice on June 2, 1791 in Rowe, MA. Married 2nd Sarah Baxter on Jan. 1, 1810. This Sarah is often called Sary in many records (a nickname no doubt) and her maiden name given as Buxton but is more likely to be Baxter. Timothy died April 24, 1833 in Rowe, MA. according to the inscription on his gravestone reported by some but there is no image to verify this information. (1017) Ephraim – Is purported to have died unmarried in 1786 but there is no record of his death. (1012) Hannah - Married Ezra Keyes in December 1792. They resided in Reedsboro, Bennington County, VT. Hannah died Nov. 30, 1853 in Shaftsbury, Bennington County, VT. (1010) Mary – Married Jonas Clark about 1799. They resided in Rutland County, VT. until about 1835 when they moved to Eagle, Clinton County, Michigan where Mary died, year uncertain. Her gravestone gives the year as 1858 but she appears in the 1860 census. The gravestone looks fairly new so it's possible it was placed there long after her death with the wrong date. (1013) Paul – Married Eunice Shaw on March 18, 1802 in Belchertown, MA. There is no record of a 2nd marriage to an Esther Anthony or any other person. Paul and Eunice lived in Rowe through 1805 where their first two children were born. Then various records suggest but do not prove that they lived in Augusta, Maine until about 1810 and then New York State, perhaps in or near Leroy, Genesee County. On page 179 of the History Paul's date of death (no location) is given as July 20, 1817 but there is no record. Paul's sons William (2601) and Paul (2602) moved to the Cleveland, OH. area. Paul's son William (2601) was a physician as were two of his sons. Paul's son Paul (2602) moved on from Cleveland to Iowa. (1014) Rhoda – Married 1st Ebenezer Fisher on Feb. 15, 1802 in Rowe, MA. Married 2nd. David Brooks on Dec. 7, 1815 in Wardsboro, VT. Rhoda died in 1843 in Madison, Lake Co., OH. (1015) Huldah – Married 1st a Mr. Butler whose first name may be Curtis according to notes in the GHK Archives but there is no record of that marriage. The Rowe records note the death in 1815 of Huldah's son Harry Butler. She married 2nd Robert Bratton on March 12, 1818 in Stamford, VT. Huldah and Robert moved from VT. to Brecksville, OH. near Cleveland. She died in Ashtabula, OH. in Aug. 1879. (1018) Aaron – Died age 12 on March 10, 1800 in Rowe, MA. Misc. Remarks From examining the Norfolk County Deeds, which unfortunately start with 1793 some 50 years after Timothy (41G) and family leave New Hampshire and settle in Wrentham, I was still able to “back into” you might say some information on the family. Blackinton (Blackington) Some records suggest that a Cyrus and Charles Blackinton may be related by marriage to Benjamin and Molly. Perhaps an unknown daughter married into that family or perhaps Molly is related by marriage of a sister. Didn't have a chance to research. Benjamin and Molly Tower Knowlton There are no death records for either one. They appear consistently in the census through 1820. After 1790 the Wrentham census' list heads of household alphabetically so there is no way to tell where someone is living or whom their neighbors are, always a great loss of information when the records are done this way. The last record in which they appear is dated Feb 20, 1829 when both sign off on a Deed of land to Charles Blackinton. In what may be total coincidence but I'll mention it anyway, the 1830 Wrentham census has a Charles Blackington with a woman in her 80's enumerated but no man of that age group. Molly would be 84 at the time. The Grants It's clear that the Wrentham farm near Buck's Hill that was the first home of Timothy (420) and his bride Sarah Merryfield adjoined the farm of Timothy's brother Benjamin and the farms of many Grants. I can't examine the records but I had the sense the Grant farms near Buck's Hill could go back quite a few generations. These Grants are, of course, likely the near family of Ephraim's wife Mary Grant. Between 1793 and about 1812 there are quite a number of Benjamin Knowlton/ Grant land transactions. Many of these transactions involve land that is clearly Buck's Hill property. Here are the Grants that appear in the records transacting land with Benjamin Knowlton: Joseph Grant who bought out Timothy (420) when he moved to Cumberland Joshua Grant who may be the son of Joseph above. Joshua may have a wife Hannah and/or Lois. One record dated 1812 refers to a Capt. Joshua Grant who is deceased. May be this Joshua. Also Nathan, Moses, Ebenezer Jr. Time did not permit researching the Grants to try to document Ephraim's wife Mary's family but I wanted to pass on this information. Amazingly Buck's Hill is still a fairly rural area in West Wrentham with a popular hike to a high point called Joe's Rock. The Knowltons and the Grants would have had a great view of Joe's Rock from their farms. They probably hiked up there and enjoyed the view just like the locals do today. https://marjorieturner.com/2011/10/20/a-visit-to-joes-rock-birchwold-farms/ == Part VIII: Ebenezer (1007) Knowlton and the Other Ebenezer Knowlton == Is he a son of Timothy (420) Knowlton and Sarah Merryfield? On pages 81 and 177 of the History it is stated that Ebenezer (1007) was born in Medway in 1770 but there is no birth or baptismal record for him there or any other place. In addition, there is no record of Timothy (420) ever living in Medway. Yet, the death records of two of Ebenezer (1007)'s children, Eliza and William, both state that their father was born in Medway, persuasive evidence that Stocking is right on this point. Ebenezer died June 15, 1820 (not 1826) in Hopkinton, MA. and in that record it is stated he was 41 years old, a suspicious record because that would make him 7 years younger than his wife Mehitable. Further investigation showed that the original Hopkinton Church record stated he was 46 years old not 41 making his birth year about 1774 not 1770. Since we have been persuaded that Ebenezer was born about 1774 in Medway but there is no record of Timothy (420) living there, are there other Knowlton families we should consider for Ebenezer? It turns out there are two: First William (395) – William and family lived in Medway until 1772 or 1773 when they move to Sherborn. A daughter Caty was born in Sherborn in 1773. So William(395) does not appear to be living in Medway in 1774. But all that aside, even if the 1774 birth of Ebenezer is not precise, William (395) had a huge family and there is not one record that shows Ebenezer (1007) had any association with any members of the family including William (395) himself who lived into his 70's in Sherborn. Second Ebenezer (420A) – This Ebenezer is the brother of William (395) above and he did in fact live in Medway his entire married life until his death in 1777. After his death his wife Mary married Nathaniel Lovell. Nathaniel died in 1824 in Medway having continuously lived there. The Lovells were comfortably well off and Nathaniel provided appropriately in his will for his two step daughters by Ebenezer (420A) and the three sons he had with Mary and Mary herself who is still living. At this point Ebenezer (1007) was deceased leaving his wife Mehitable a struggling widow with two children living in Hopkinton. If Ebenezer (1007) were the son of Ebenezer (420A) and stepson of Nathaniel Lovell we would expect his widow and children to be mentioned in Nathaniel Lovell's will but they are not. Then as now it was common practice to at least mention all next of kin in wills, even if you didn't get along, they owed you money, or there were other difficulties. You would mention them so that there would be no opportunity for them to come back later and contest the will based on the fact that perhaps you were old and sick and forgot them. That's why in many wills of this period you see the statement “he or she has already received their portion” or something to that effect. Or the person is mentioned and given an insignificant personal item of some kind. So even if the Lovells disliked Mehitable or had already given her a lot of money, the fact that she was not mentioned in Nathaniel's will is significant. In addition, there was not one record of any kind of that shows Ebenezer (1007) or his wife and children had any association with Nathaniel Lovell, Mary Barber Knowlton Lovell or any of their children. So Ebenezer (1007) is not the son of William (395) or Ebenezer (420A) and Timothy (420) never lived in Medway. Solving the mystery lies with Timothy (420) 's wife Sarah Merryfield and her family. Sarah's family was firmly rooted in Holliston over several generations. Holliston borders Medway. The description of Joseph Merryfield's (her father) farm puts it in the western part of Holliston on the border of Medway. The various vital records of the family over the years mainly appear as Holliston records but quite a number of Merryfield marriages were recorded in Medway. Sarah's younger sister Rhoda was baptized in Medway even though the family was living in Holliston. Some family events were recorded both places. In 1774 Sarah's mother, one brother, two sisters and Sarah's dashing older half-brother Ebenezer Hill were all living on or near the family property in Holliston. Another married sister was living in Medway. Up to this point Sarah had been living about 10 miles away from her family but she and Timothy were now preparing to move out to Rowe about 130 miles away. A likely scenario was that Sarah gave birth to Ebenezer (1007) while visiting her family before making the move out to Rowe. Maybe some or all of Sarah's children were with her when she visited Holliston/Medway while Timothy (420) went on ahead to Rowe to set things up for the family. As Sarah was visiting relatives and was not a resident, it is easy to see how Ebenezer's birth did not find it's way into the records of Medway or Holliston. In addition, Sarah's half-brother Moses Hill was a deacon of the church and could have easily arranged a baptism that may have been noted in the church records of the time but did not make it into the vital records of Medway or Holliston. Ebenezer (1007) was possibly named for one of the Ebenezers in Sarah's family. The most likely namesake was her half-brother Ebenezer Hill, a French & Indian War veteran and well- respected community leader who held many offices in Holliston over the years. Sarah's grandfather was another Ebenezer. As further proof that Ebenezer (1007) does belong in the family of Timothy (420) and Sarah Merryfield are two records in 1802. Ebenezer (1007) and his wife Mehitable had been living in Boston since their marriage in 1799. Their 1st child Ebenezer was born there. But we find Ebenezer and Mehitable in Rowe in 1802 when the town records note the birth of their 2nd child Joseph Welch Knowlton on Aug. 5, 1802. [1] In addition, on November 1, 1802 Ebenezer (1007) appears along with his brothers Timothy Jr. and Paul among those who have been assigned seats in the meetinghouse of Rowe. [2] Based on Sarah Merryfield's ties to Holliston/Medway, the fact that the family was known to be in transition to a new home in Rowe, MA. and the documented appearance of Ebenezer (1007) in Rowe in 1802 all lead to the conclusion that the Stocking History has placed him in the right family. In addition, close study of all the other possible Knowlton families in the area leads to the same conclusion. The children of Ebenezer (1007) and Mehitable Welch – Confusing Birth Records Ebenezer (1007) married Mehitable Welch on either Dec. 6, 1798 or Jan. 3, 1799 in Boston, MA. With the exception of the year or two (around 1802) when they lived in Rowe, MA., the couple likely lived in Boston till at least 1810 and are found there in the 1810 U.S. Census. The death records of two children, Eliza born 1807 and William born 1809 state their birth place as Boston. Yet the Hopkinton, MA. vital records have a birth record for all their children even though none of them were born there, a confusing situation. It appears that the town of Hopkinton was doing what many Massachusetts towns (and possibly other places) was doing at the time and that was entering records at the request of a resident of the town. Some original town/church records even use that language - “entered at the request of . . .” This usually applied to the birth records of children born elsewhere and sometimes the clerk would add verbiage like “not of this town”. But often they didn't add this phrase thereby leaving we the unfortunate researchers scratching our heads at the conflicting information we find. And that is likely what happened with the birth records of Ebenezer and Mehitable's children. Sometime shortly after 1810, the family moved to Hopkinton and either Ebenezer or Mehitable requested the births to be entered in the records. The information on the children of Ebenezer (1007) and Mehitable Welch is substantially correct on page 177 of the History except: (2560) Ebenezer was born Jul. 3, 1799 not 1800 add (A73) William was born Oct. 7 1803 and died Mar. 19, 1804 in Boston, MA. All the children were born in Boston except (2561) Joseph Welch who was born in Rowe, MA. Residence in Boston and Hopkinton, MA. As mentioned previously, with the exception of the year or so Ebenezer and his family lived in Rowe, MA., the family lived in Boston through 1810. In the records we find them living on Blossom St. just around the corner from the West Church which was the home of the ministry of the charismatic Rev. Charles Lowell. It is known that the family worshiped at this church and thought a great deal of the Rev. Lowell who was known for his work among the poor of Boston.[3] It is not known what brought the family from Boston to Hopkinton. A careful search of the Hopkinton records did not reveal any relatives on Ebenezer's side of the family living there at the time. Perhaps some of Mehitable's yet to be discovered family was living in Hopkinton. Ebenezer died there June 15, 1820 (not 1826). Less than a year after the death of Ebenezer, Mehitable lost her two oldest sons in a drowning accident. Although the family struggled to get by, son William's (2563) life became the classic all-American success story of the poor boy whose ambition and hard work made him a wealthy businessman in the hat business. Daughter Eliza (2562) married Daniel Coburn who would become the Chief of Police of Boston. Mehitable lived with her daughter Eliza and son-in-law in Hopkinton, Charleston and Malden, MA. Mehitable died Mar. 31, 1851 (not 1845) in Boston, MA. Was Ebenezer (1007) a Veteran of The War of 1812? On page 177 of the History we are told that Ebenezer (1007) was a surgeon in General Dearborn's division in the War of 1812, was taken prisoner and sent to Dartmoor Prison in England. But here's where the other Ebenezer mentioned in the title comes in. This War of 1812 service record is for “The Other Ebenezer Knowlton” who happens to be Ebenezer (1007)'s 1st cousin. The Other Ebenezer Knowlton (A74) Ebenezer does not appear in the Stocking History and was born about 1773 in Cumberland, R.I. the son of Benjamin (A6) and Molly Tower. He enlisted in the regular army in 1812 and served under General Henry Dearborn in the Campaign for the Niagara River. At the Battle of Stoney Creek, June 1813 in Ontario, Canada, Ebenezer was shot in the knee and captured. After the better part of a year in a Quebec prison he was released in a prisoner exchange after which he was granted a pension based on the determination that he was 2/3 disabled because of the leg wound. He was not a surgeon and was not sent to Dartmoor Prison in England, however. [4] (A74) Ebenezer may have married Susannah Robson (or Robinson) on Mar. 30, 1791 in Boston, MA. In that record he is said to be of Boston and Susannah is of Cape Ann (Gloucester, MA.) As this Ebenezer also enlisted in the army from Boston in 1812, he is likely living in Boston at the same time his cousin Ebenezer (1007) lived there.[5] No children have been found for him and it is not known where he lived after his discharge from the army in 1815. However, an 1835 pension list shows him of Norfolk County, MA. so he may have been living in the vicinity of his parents who lived in Wrentham, Norfolk County, MA. Notes: [1] The name of Ebenezer and Mehitable's 2nd child, Joseph Welch Knowlton, may be a clue that Mehitable's father or brother may be Joseph Welch. A Joseph Welch, housewright, lived close to them on Blossom St. in Boston. [2] The record of the seating in the meeting house in 1802 appears on page 51 of the History of Rowe, Massachusetts, by Percy Whiting Brown, 1921. The 1804 record of the seating does not include Ebenezer's name so we assume the family went back to Boston. [3] History of Worcester County, Massachusetts, Volume II, by D. Hamilton Hurd, 1889, Page 916, as part of a biography of the successful businessman William (2563) reads “he had a deep reverence for the late Dr. Lowell of the West Church at Boston, where his parents worshiped.”. Besides his work among the poor, the Rev. Charles Lowell was a social activist and ardent abolitionist (as were many generations of the Lowell family) who ended the practice of segregated seating in his congregation. He is less well known, however, than his son the poet James Russell Lowell and his grandson Union General Charles Russell Lowell III http://massbible.blogspot.com/2009/06/rev-charles-lowell_7869.html [4] During the War of 1812 the British held American POW's in many places. The most unlucky were those held in England particularly in the prison ships anchored in harbors and in the infamous Dartmouth Prison. The records for these POW's has made it's way to the internet. While I was not able to read the files, I was able to look at the index of names for Knowltons in Dartmouth Prison. There was no Ebenezer Knowlton on the list but two other Knowltons appear on the Dartmouth prison list – a John Knowlton who I haven't tried to identify and an Enos Knowlton who is 766 in Stocking. Enos was a sailor from Hamilton, MA. whose ship “Ida” was captured by the British. There are conflicting records on Enos. One showing him released shortly after capture and another showing him on the Dartmouth Prison list. Which ever record is correct, he made it back to Hamilton, MA., married, raised a family and kept on sailing. [5] Unfortunately the 1800 U.S. Census records for Boston and most of Suffolk County has been lost. But we do have Boston city directory listings that cover the period of time. The listings for Ebenezer Knowlton that do not include those for the famous Boston cabinet maker of the same name are: 1800 & 1803 Barton's Point 1805 Russell St. 1806 Blossom St. 1807 Belknap St. 1810 Blossom St. We have determined the Blossom St. listings are Ebenezer (1007). Barton's Point and Russell St. are only blocks away from Blossom St. so we lean toward thinking these are also listings for 1007. However, Belknap St., unless there was another one in 1807, is way out of the area of these other listings in South Boston near Roxbury where the other Ebenezer (A74) enlisted in the army in 1812. So we lean toward thinking this listing is for A74. In addition, Norfolk County comes up into this area of South Boston. So the 1835 Norfolk County pension list on which we find Ebenezer (A74) could mean he was living in this same South Boston area in Norfolk County rather than the Wrentham area of his parents. == Part IX: Are Joseph (1008) Knowlton and Benjamin (1009) sons of Timothy (420) and Sarah Merryfield? == (See pages 81, 177, and 178 of the History) One of the errors that occurs occasionally in Stocking's History of the Knowltons, and many other genealogies, is to mistake nieces and nephews for sons and daughters, or grandchildren for children. This type of error is actually perfectly understandable when there are no birth records, wills or other records that would clarify relationships and there are multiple generations of extended family living in close proximity often with the same first names. In addition, the extended childbearing years of the past often meant that a couple still had young children in the home as their grandchildren were being born making it tough for researchers to get it right. So it's easy to see how Joseph (1008) and Benjamin (1009) were inadvertently shown as sons of Timothy (420) and Sarah Merryfield when in fact they are nephews – sons of Timothy (420)'s brother Benjamin (A6). There are no birth records for either Joseph (1008) or Benjamin (1009) and neither Timothy (420) or Benjamin (A6) left a will.[1] Since both Joseph (1008) and Benjamin (1009) lived for a time with or near Timothy (420) in Rowe, MA. that undoubtedly contributed to leaving the false impression they were his sons. While the records are scarce on both Joseph (1008) and Benjamin (1009) there are a few key records that point to Benjamin (A6) and Molly Tower as the parents of these two men. Joseph (1008) While he has no birth record, his gravestone inscription states he was 53 years old at the time of death on April 10, 1823 which equates to a birth year of about 1770 which is close to the 1771 year claimed by Stocking on page 81 of the History. The only clue we have as to where he was born is the 1880 census in which Joseph's oldest daughter Charlotte states that her father was born in Rhode Island. In the same census other children say Vermont. Charlotte has credibility because she was correct about her mother's birthplace – New Hampshire – when the other children got it wrong in stating their mother was also born in Vermont. Both Timothy (420) and his brother Benjamin (A6) were living in the adjoining towns of Cumberland, R.I. and Wrentham, MA. in 1770-1771 but if the age given on the gravestone of Joseph is correct he can't possibly be a son of Timothy (420) and Sarah Merryfield as his birth would be in conflict with the birth of Ephraim born June 1, 1769 and Hannah born August 13, 1770. Here are the records in which Joseph appears: On Jan 8, 1795 Joseph, said to be of Rowe, purchased 50 acres in Rowe, MA. from John McNitt.[2] On Feb 27, 1797 Joseph, said to be of Rowe, sold the same 50 acres to Asa Foster.[3] In 1797, (no month or date given) Joseph was a witness in a Deed conveying land in Wrentham, MA. by Benjamin and Molly Knowlton to neighbor and kinsman Joshua Grant. It reads “Signed, sealed and delivered in the presence of Rev. Wm Williams, Joseph Knowlton”.[4] On Dec 7, 1805 Joseph married Betsy Johnson in Leicester, VT. (not Dec 6, 1804 as is stated on page 81 of the History). Joseph is said to be of nearby Salisbury, VT. 1810, Joseph appeared in the U.S. Census of Leicester, VT. 1820, Joseph appeared in the U.S. Census of Clarkson, N.Y. His brother Benjamin (1009) appears in the same census in nearby Parma, N.Y. Joseph and Benjamin were part of the flood of new settlers to this area caused by the construction of the Erie Canal.[5] 1821, Joseph and his brother Benjamin both appeared on a list of residents of Clarkson, N.Y. who were assessed days of work for road improvements. Benjamin had obviously moved from Parma to Clarkson in that year.[6] Apr 10, 1823, Joseph died in Clarkson, N.Y. His widow Betsy and their children continued to make the Clarkson/Parma area their home for the rest of their lives - Betsy passing away there in 1865 not 1863 as is stated on page 177 of the History. The family attributed to Joseph and Betsy on page 177 is correct, however there is no record of them living in Leroy, N.Y. as is stated there. Looking at this brief chronology, the 1797 sale of the property in Rowe, MA. and visit to Wrentham, MA. in the same year jumps out as significant. It's logical to assume that the activities in that year are preparatory to settling in Vermont. Considering that Joseph has been living in Rowe, the visit to Wrentham entailed an arduous 150 mile (one way) overland journey clear across the state of Massachusetts in the opposite direction from where he intended to settle in Vermont. This kind of effort is clearly about visiting parents not an uncle. And the sale of the property in Wrentham in which Joseph is a witness may have had everything to do with generating some cash which Benjamin then gave to his son to help stake him to land in Vermont. Benjamin (1009) Like Joseph (1008), there is no birth record for this Benjamin. Much more elusive than his brother Joseph, the only census record in which he appeared gives an inaccurate age that is likely too young. We are left to guess his birth year. Stocking gives 1773 on page 81 of the History which is probably a good guess but he may be born earlier and may be older than Joseph. Here are the few records in which Benjamin appeared: On Nov 13, 1797 Benjamin was a witness in a Deed conveying land in Rowe, MA. by Timothy (1019) Knowlton, Jr. to Heman Kentfield. [7] The 1798 tax roll of Rowe showed Benjamin with 10 acres and no house. On September 17, 1798 Benjamin, who is said to be of Rowe, married Elizabeth Grant of Buckland, MA. 1820, Benjamin appeared in the U.S. Census living in Parma, N.Y. His brother Joseph was living in nearby Clarkson, N.Y. He is enumerated in the 26-44 age category which is likely inaccurate and makes him too young. The number and ages of children shown in the household at this time don't even come close to matching the family Stocking has attributed to him on page 178 of the History. 1821, Benjamin moved from Parma to Clarkson and was living just down the road from his brother Joseph when they are both shown on a list of residents assessed days of work for road improvements. To these skimpy and puzzling (the census) records must be added the even more puzzling biographical information given on page 178 of the History which read as follows: “Benjamin rem. to LeRoy, N.Y. , where he kept a hotel for many years. He finally disappeared, and his relatives have no knowledge of his subsequent residence and history, except that he is reported to have d. at the house of Robert McFalls, Ashtabula, O.” Keep in mind that this type of biographical information in the Stocking History came from correspondence with Knowlton families. It did not come from research by the Rev. Stocking or his assistants. So it always bears checking out and may or may not be accurate. There was, in fact, a brisk “hotel” business in the early history of this area owing to the crush of settlers drawn by the construction and opening of the Erie Canal. These “hotels” amounted to a little larger than average log cabin, one end draped off to accommodate women and people packed in like cord wood at night to get out of the elements. The hotels and their proprietors are mentioned quite a bit in local histories but there was no account of any Knowltons in the business. As to the association with a Robert McFalls – there is a man by that name who appears in the 1830,1840 and 1850 census in Astabula County, Ohio but no older man that could be Benjamin is shown in the census with him and there was nothing to show a relationship. That's not to say there is no truth in the story told by the Stocking History. Perhaps others will have better luck finding the proof of it. Benjamin's 1798 marriage to Elizabeth Grant gives us another tie to Benjamin (A6) and Molly Tower of Wrentham, MA. Elizabeth Grant is the daughter of John Grant of Wrentham. The Grant's were near neighbors of Benjamin (A6) and Molly so Benjamin (1009) and Elizabeth Grant would have grown up together in Wrentham. Benjamin (1009) in effect married the girl next door from Wrentham who was also his distant cousin. As was mentioned previously, the children enumerated in the1820 census record don't reconcile at all with the family shown for Benjamin on page 178 of the History. Research revealed that most of the children shown in the History are, in fact, Benjamin's grandchildren not his children. The following is not a perfect rendition of the true breakdown of the family because some questions remain but it's a start at sorting out the true relationships. Likely child of Benjamin and Betsy Grant: (2575) Benjamin was born about 1805 in probably VT. or N.Y. and married Lydia Fuller. He is likely the older male child shown in the 1820 census of his parents. He appeared in the 1830 U.S. Census in Clarkson, N.Y. living next to his aunt Betsy Knowlton (the widow of his uncle Joseph (1008) and several of his cousins. That is the only record of him that could be found. Phoebe Jane (2578) is his daughter not his sister. More on Phoebe below. Possible children of Benjamin and Betsy Grant: (2571) Betsy (2572) Hannah (2576) Polly (2580) Sophie With no records for these four women it seemed best to classify them this way until further records are discovered. Grandchildren of Benjamin and an unknown 1st wife by an undocumented son John (A75) and his wife Lydia Ames. John (A75) was likely born about 1792 or before in VT.[8] John married Lydia Ames about 1811 in Constable, N.Y.[9] John died sometime before 1840 as Lydia is found in the 1840 U.S. Census in Wayne County, MI. living without John and near her father Barzillia Ames and brother Stephen Ames. Lydia lived with her son Milo in Oakland County, MI. until Milo's death in the 1860's. Lydia then lived in Ottawa County, MI. with her nephew Barzillar Fuller and near several of her sons who were also living in Ottawa County. John and Lydia Ames had the following children: (2573) John R. was born Jan 30, 1812 in Constable, N.Y. He married 3 times. 1st Harriett Wildman about 1835, 2nd Julia E. Griswold about 1859 and 3rd Estella Carpenter in 1884. There was no record of a marriage to a Mrs. McFalls as is stated on page 178 of the History. John R. lived in Shelby, N.Y. and Lockport, N.Y. until the 1880's when he moved to Michigan to join his brothers who had lived there for many years. He died in Ottawa County, MI. on May 23, 1901. (See page 325 of the History) (A76) Benjamin was born Sep 24, 1813 in Constable, N.Y. and is not shown in the Stocking History. Benjamin married Phoebe Burns and lived in Wayne County and Oakland County, MI., until later in life when he settled in Ottawa County, MI., where he died on June 16, 1886. (2577) Charles Ames was born about 1816 in New York and married Hannah Melinda Wilder. He lived in Eaton County, MI. where he died on Nov 8, 1861 not 1864 as is stated on page 178 of the History. (2574) Stephen was born about 1819 in N.Y. and married Electa Murphy. He lived in Wayne County, MI. and likely died there before 1860. The date of 1858 shown on page 178 of the History may be correct. (2581) Franklin was born about 1823 in N.Y. He married 1st Almira Holcomb in 1845 in Wayne County, MI. and 2nd. Rhoda Binny in 1849 same place. He lived in Wayne County, Oakland County and Genesee County, MI. until later in life settling in Ottawa County, MI. where he died June 11, 1883. (2579) Milo was born about 1825 in N.Y. Milo was disabled, never married and lived with his mother Lydia in Wayne County and Oakland County, MI. until his death about 1865. (2582) William was born Mar 26, 1826 in N.Y. He married Betsy Franklin. Page 325 of the History is correct in stating that he moved from Wayne County, M.I. to Ottawa County, MI. when he was 26 years old. He died there Dec 9, 1918. It is his death certificate that is the source of the information that John Knowlton was the father of he and his brothers. More on (2578) Phoebe Jane mentioned above: Phoebe was born Aug 30, 1826 in Clarkson, N.Y. to (2575) Benjamin and Lydia Fuller. Phoebe married Reuben Woodman in 1847 in Oakland County, MI. The fact that she joined her cousins in Michigan could mean that both of her parents were deceased as there is no record of them after 1830. Phoebe and Reuben lived in Ottawa County, MI. where she died Aug 22, 1910. References and Additional Notes [1] Both Timothy (420) and his brother Benjamin (A6) married in 1764 and lived in the adjoining towns of Wrentham, MA. and Cumberland, R.I. between 1764 and the mid-1770's. Both families were comfortably well-off but not rich although Benjamin might have been a little more financially successful. Timothy (420) and Sarah Merryfield had 5 children during that period of time and all 5 births are found in the records. Benjamin (A6) and Molly Tower had 3 children that we know of, (probably also had a daughter or two we have yet to confirm) and there were no records for the births of any of their children. Why are the records there for one family and not the other? Sloppy record keeping? Records burned by the British during the Revolutionary War? Neither of these explanations work in this case. A possible explanation, however, lies in the religious difference between the two families. Benjamin was a Baptist, following the religion of his parents. Timothy, although undoubtedly raised as a Baptist, followed the religion of his wife Sarah Merryfield, which was of the mainstream congregational variety. Baptists, did not, of course, practice infant baptism and were also some of the earliest strong proponents of separation of church and state. How these beliefs manifested themselves in everyday life varied from place to place and person to person because Baptists followed their own conscience in these matters, not a higher church authority. Many Baptists avoided town record keeping that would have captured the births of their children and in other cases the town avoided them on this issue. Still a small minority religious group by the time of the Revolutionary War, Baptists were, for the most part, tolerated and not persecuted as they had been formerly. But this often meant life events in Baptist families went unrecorded by the town when at the same time the events in the lives of the families who belonged to the religious standing order (congregational) were duly noted. So it's plausible that Benjamin's Baptist faith kept his family out of the records. Benjamin Knowlton and the community of Baptists in Wrentham, MA., although small in number must have been quite earnest in their beliefs as they were able to attract a minister of considerable prestige to settle in their community. The Reverend William Williams was a well-educated, influential man who was Benjamin's neighbor on an adjoining farm and also a witness, along with Joseph Knowlton, on the Deed mentioned above. The Reverend Williams ran a school in Wrentham (Williams Academy) that was known for it's educational excellence. Among his students were Dr. Johnathan Maxcy who became President of Brown University and Dr. Horace Mann, the public school reformer. [2] Franklin County, Massachusetts Deeds, Book 8, Page 558 [3] Franklin County, Massachusetts Deeds, Book 12, Page 233 [4] Norfolk County, Massachusetts Deeds, Book 24, Page 196 [5] Construction began on the Erie Canal in 1817, sections were in operation by 1819 and it was declared finished in 1825. It ran just south of Clarkson. [6] History of Clarkson 1803-1890, Volume 1 and 2, by Stanley Soules [7] Franklin County, Massachusetts Deeds, Book 11, Page 535 [8] John's wife Lydia Ames was born in 1792 so that seemed like a logical year to start with in guessing when he was born. The only record of John is his son William's death certificate in which it is stated that his father's name was John and he was born in Vermont. In addition, in three different census records William states his father was born in VT. The only other time that question was answered was on two occasions when John R. was enumerated. He answered that both parents were born in New York on one occasion. On another occasion he answered that his father was born in Connecticut and mother in Vermont. Since it is documented his mother was born in Connecticut, obviously either he or the census worker reversed the information. While we can't at this time prove this John is a son of Benjamin (1009), it seems like the most logical explanation for their relationship. In addition, while we can't prove Benjamin (1009) lived in VT. it's entirely possible he lived there before his marriage to Elizabeth Grant and returned there after the marriage to join his brother Joseph. His whereabouts are unknown for large periods of time. So we'll call the aforementioned “Explanation A”. Explanation B, wildly speculative at best, is that John is a son of Benjamin (1009)'s brother Ebenezer who was discussed in Part VIII and about which we know very little. Explanation C, just as wildly speculative as B, is that John is a son of a sister of Benjamin (1009). Many but not all children of unmarried women took the mother's last name. [9] We know John and Lydia Ames lived in Constable, N.Y. for at least a couple of years and maybe longer because their first two children are documented born there. When John and Lydia lived there Constable was not a dull place. Located right on the border with Quebec, Constable was then called “The Siberia of New York”. In the beginning, no one wanted to live there. After the Revolutionary War they couldn't give land away. Then as the more desirable places in New York State filled up, people started drifting in to try to make a go of it. By 1811 when John and Lydia lived there, a little bit of a community had formed but many of it's residents were, how shall we say, of the rough around the edges variety. Many were smugglers who worked both sides of the border to avoid the customs agents, hiding on the American side to avoid the Canadian authorities and then skedaddling back into Canada when the U.S. side got too hot for them. On a typical Friday night on the main street in Constable drunken crowds cheered local men fist fighting Canadians who came over the border especially for the occasion. The fist fights were accompanied by out of control horse races and random gunfire. Not to be outdone by their parents, the kids in Constable were known for periodically setting fire to the school house so that they could get out of school for a few weeks while it was being fixed. [10] Historical Sketches of Franklin County by Frederick Seaver, 1918 [11] Rhode Island Vital Extracts 1636-1899 [12] Massachusetts Town and Vital Records, 1620-1988 [13] Vermont Vital Records, 1720-1908 [14] A History of the Baptists by Thomas Armitage http://www.reformedreader.org/history/armitage/ch11.htm [15] Biography of the Reverend William Williams; Brown University Encyclopedia Brunoniana http://www.brown.edu/Administration/News_Bureau/Databases/Encyclopedia/search.php?serial=W0270 [16] Baptists in the Colonies http://www.reformedreader.org/history/vedder/ch19.htm [17] Baptists Origins by John Buescher http://teachinghistory.org/history-content/ask-a-historian/22329 == Pat X: The Jonathan (54) Knowlton Family of Ipswich and Hopkinton, MA == (Son of Samuel (13) and Elizabeth Witt) The Stocking History of the Knowltons is plagued with errors and omissions on this branch of the Knowlton family. And the Errata is almost silent on this family other than the scant paragraph on page 17. After a considerable amount of research had been done, a post summarizing the discoveries to that point was posted October 20, 2017 on the Knowlton Rootsweb List and then was reposted on March 27, 2018 on Knowlton Google Groups entitled Part II. In that post a considerable number of corrections to the Stocking History were identified relating to this branch of the Knowltons. These corrections involved people in the wrong family, fictitious people and people who were missing from the History altogether. But research was still ongoing at that point. The purpose of this post is to pass on additional information that has been discovered since then. You need to have the information in Part II or this post won't make much sense. Please note that anyone with an “A” number before their name indicates that they are not referenced in either the Stocking History or the Errata. More On Jonathan (54) and his family (See page 17 of the Errata and Part II of this series of posts) After Part II was posted the Wenham Congregational Church baptismal records were located. With the addition of the baptismal information these records provided we can now give a more accurate statement of birth years and order of birth. All the children were born in the Hamlet of Ipswich which later became the town of Hamilton. They are as follows: (160A) Elizabeth was born Feb 14, 1702 and baptised Feb 20, 1702. (160B) Jonathan was born June 9, 1705 and baptised June 10, 1705. (A11) Abigail was baptised Nov 16, 1707. (A10) Mary was baptised Apr 1, 1710. (A12) Sarah was baptised Mar 23, 1712. (180) Ruth was baptised May 30, 1714. (160C) Daniel was baptised May 20, 1716. Jonathan (54) was a cordwainer who was also called husbandman in some documents. He and his wife Elizabeth (whose identity is unknown) sold their farm in The Hamlet in 1722 and moved to the newly incorporated town of Hopkinton, MA. At the first meeting of the town on March 25, 1724 Jonathan was voted a surveyor of highways. On November 17, 1727 he was admitted to the First Congregational Church of Hopkinton but he died the next year in 1728. His widow Elizabeth and oldest son Jonathan (160B) administered the estate. What happened to Jonathan's widow Elizabeth is not known but she may have lived with daughter Mary and son-in-law Benjamin Carryl. The close association between the Knowltons and the Carryls (who are also from Ipswich) raises the possibility that Elizabeth was of the Carryl family but that is purely speculative. References [1] Records of the First Congregational Church of Hopkinton, MA. [2] Wenham Congregational Church Baptismal Records [3] History of Middlesex County, Volume 3, by Duane Hamilton Hurd [4] The Research Notes of Evelyn H. Knowlton were a very valuable source of information. [5] Massachusetts Town and Vital Records, 1620-1988 [6] Massachusetts, Wills and Probate Records, 1635-1991 [7] Jonathan (54) can be found here on my tree on Ancestry. If you don't have access to Ancestry and need more information about this Knowlton line let me know. https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/89316435/person/79016075776/facts == Part XI: Jonathan (160B) Knowlton of Ipswich, Hopkinton and Holliston, MA. == (Son of Jonathan (54) and Elizabeth) Please see Part II of this series. As has already been mentioned, this branch of the Knowlton family was much confused and neglected in the Stocking History of the Knowltons. Some findings on this family were given in Part II but the research was not complete at that point. Additional research has brought much more clarity. Please note that anyone with an “A” number before their name indicates that they are not referenced in either the Stocking History or the Errata. More on Jonathan (160B) and wives Mary Maxey and Abigail Morse In 1737 Jonathan (160B), who was living in Hopkinton, MA., was undoubtedly looking for a new opportunity for his family when he added his name to a list of Hopkinton residents who were planning to settle in a new area of New Hampshire called New Hopkinton Plantation No. 5.[1] On the list of the original proprietors (prospective settlers) we find not only Jonathan but Edward and Benjamin Carryl who were married to Jonathan's sisters and other members of the Carryl family. Neither Jonathan nor Edward and Benjamin Carryl ended up actually settling in New Hampshire. But Timothy (41G) did take his family there for a time and an account was given in Part IV. Instead, Jonathan continued to live in Hopkinton for at least a few more years and then moved to nearby Holliston, MA. The exact year of that move is uncertain. In the winter of 1753-54 Holliston appears to have been the epicenter of an epidemic of high fever and coughing that was fatal to many people. In Holliston, a town of only about 400 people, over 50 died in two months. Among those who succumbed was Jonathan's wife Mary Maxey. Known locally as “The Great Sickness” it has been studied in detail by modern epidemiologists and is believed to have been an epidemic of influenza of a severity similar to the 1918 worldwide epidemic.[2] Jonathan and his 2nd wife Abigail Morse may have had some financial struggles as the Holliston Town records of 1761 and 1764 show that the town voted to abate the families tax rates. Later, in 1787, at a meeting of the town it was voted to pay Ebenezer Hill (Timothy(420's) brother-in-law) for boarding Jonathan and his wife. And in 1789 and 1790 the town voted to pay “Dr. Aaron Wight for doctoring Jonathan Knowlton and his wife”. Jonathan died Feb 20, 1790 and Abigail followed him on June 19, 1794. In those days towns people considered it an obligation to give assistance to long time residents in genuine need who were regarded as sober, hard working and sufficiently religious. But each person was considered on a case by case basis and a vote of the towns people decided whether town funds would be spent on their behalf. At one town meeting where the people voted in the affirmative to help Jonathan and Abigail, they voted in the negative as to paying any more doctor bills for a woman who had come to be perceived as a hypochondriac. The Children of Jonathan (160B) and Mary Maxey: (A12) Nathan was baptized May 20, 1733 in Hopkinton, MA. He married Sarah Boyde May 6, 1756 in Holliston, MA. He is not shown in the Stocking History or Errata. His family was detailed in Part III. (395) William was baptized Feb 1738 in Hopkinton, MA. He married 1st Rachel Anderson on October 8, 1758 in Medway, MA. He married 2nd Rebecca Bishop in 1789 in Holliston. He was erroneously shown in the History on page 48 as the son of Daniel (181) who is his uncle not his father. Part of William's family is shown in the History on page 76. He did not have a wife Julia as is stated on page 48 of the History. His family is shown below. (A13) Jonathan was baptized Apr 8, 1739 in Hopkinton, MA. There are no further records. Perhaps he also died along with his mother at the time of the “Great Sickness” in 1754. To the family shown in Part II for Jonathan and Mary Maxey add: (420A) Ebenezer who was erroneously shown on page 49 of the History as a son of Timothy (194) who is fictional. Ebenezer was born about 1743, probably in Hopkinton, but could be Holliston, MA. As a teenager he was a drummer in the Holliston militia. He married Mary Barber on Aug 10, 1765 in Medway, MA. where he and his brother William (395) had settled. Ebenezer was a soldier in the Massachusetts militia in 1775 and 1776 during the Revolutionary War but did not serve for eight years as is stated on page 82 of the History and there is no record of his service at the Battle of Vermont in 1777 as is also stated there. He died in Medway in 1777. His widow Mary married 2nd Nathaniel Lovell. His family is shown below. The Grandchildren of Jonathan (160B) and Mary Maxey By (A12) Nathan and Sarah Boyd. Their family was detailed in Part III By (395) William and Rachel Anderson – The first seven children were all born in Medway, MA. Four of the first seven are not shown in the Stocking History or Errata. The last three children are shown on page 76 of the History. The children of William and Rachel Anderson were as follows: (A77) Mary was born May 29, 1759 and died unmarried May 5, 1783 in Sherborn, MA. (A78) Miriam was born Dec 12, 1761. (409) John was erroneously placed as a son of Jonathan (183) on page 48 of the History. He was born Feb 23, 1763 in Medway, MA. (not Dublin, N.H. as is stated on page 79 of the History) He served in the Revolutionary War as a Continental soldier from Sherborn with the 10th Massachusetts. [3] By 1790 he had settled in Dublin, New Hampshire and married Susannah Jennings on Feb 15, 1790. He died in Dublin sometime after Feb 1830 but the April 1835 date given on page 79 of the History is probably not correct. There is considerable confusion between this John and his first cousin once removed John (402) from Holliston who also settled in Dublin, New Hampshire. [4] (A79) Keziah was born Mar 15, 1765. She married Josiah Draper on May 28, 1787 in Dover, MA. Her death is recorded there on Oct 13, 1843. (410) Isaiah was erroneously placed as a son of Jonathan (183) on page 48 of the History. He was born May 22, 1767. He married Jemima Johnson on Apr 23, 1796 in Framingham, MA. Isaiah and Jemima lived in Framingham and Sherborn but by 1820 had settled in Sangerville, Maine. Isaiah died there Nov 24, 1842. See page 78 of the History. (A80) William was born Feb 3, 1770 and died Feb 25, 1770. (905) Josiah was born Apr 10, 1771 not 1770 as shown on page 76 of the History. He married Meriam Draper on Oct 13, 1797 in Sherborn, MA. They lived in Dover, MA. where he died Aug 6, 1830 not 1829 as shown on page 165 of the History. (906) Caty was born Nov 30, 1773 in Sherborn, MA. She is erroneously shown on page 150 of the Errata as an unidentified “Catherine Knowlton” of Sherborn. She married 1st Oliver Partridge on June 30, 1794 in Sherborn, MA. She married 2nd Jeremiah Smith on Apr 19, 1841 in Medfield, MA. Caty died Aug 30, 1855 in Medfield. (907) Oliver was born July 8, 1779 in Sherborn, MA. He married Mary (Polly) Dodds on Apr 20, 1802 in Holden, MA. He died about 1853 in Holden, MA., not May 24, 1854 as is shown on page 166 of the History, as his estate was probated on June 1, 1853. William (395) and his family lived in Medway, MA. until 1772 when they moved to nearby Sherborn. He served in the Massachusetts militia in 1775 and 1778 during the Revolutionary War. In 1782 and 1783 the Sherborn town records note payments to William of a bounty for his son John's enlistment in the Continental Army. His date of death is unknown but is sometime after Apr 2, 1807 as on that date he is documented selling a house and land in Sherborn to his son Isaiah. By Ebenezer (420A) and Mary Barber Their children, both born in Medway, MA., were as follows: (See page 47 of the Errata) (1019A) Elizabeth was born Feb 6, 1766. She married Ziba Partridge on Jan 5, 1783 in Medway, MA. Elizabeth died June 10, 1848 in Athol, MA. (1019B) Nancy was born June 14, 1769. She married Job Puffer on Dec 8, 1787 in Medway, MA. Nancy and Job lived in Medway but by 1810 had settled in Monson, MA. where she died June 9, 1858. References and Additional Notes [1] Life and Times in Hopkinton, New Hampshire, C.C. Lord 1890 [2] The Pursuit of a Pestilence by Dr. Ernest Caulfield, The Proceedings of the American Antiquarian Society, April 1950. Dr. Caulfield, was a Connecticut pediatrician, very knowledgeable colonial historian and great story teller. His essays on historical epidemiology read like riveting detective stories. His best work, “ A History Of The Terrible Epidemic Vulgarly Called The Throat Distemper”, gives great insight into colonial life. If you have New England families in your tree who lost several young children in close succession between 1735 and 1740, their story is in this essay. [3] John (409)'s Revolutionary War enlistment record tells us he was 5' 9”, dark hair, dark complexion, blue eyed and a farmer. He served three years as a Continental soldier, was granted a pension but then lost it because he owned too much property. After a long battle with the War Dept. his pension was restored. [4] John (409) 's Revolutionary War Service record and other records have been mightily confused with his 1st cousin once removed John (402) both living in Dublin, N.H. at the same time. Adding to the confusion - they were married to sisters. However, John (402) was 18 years older, living in Dublin, New Hampshire by 1776, served in the New Hampshire militia in the Revolutionary War, was never in the Continental Army, and died in Dublin on Oct 6, 1827. More about John (402) in Part XII. [5] Massachusetts Town and Vital Records, 1620 – 1988 [6] The research notes of Evelyn H. Knowlton. Evelyn's family was of the Jonathan (160B), Nathan (A12) line. I was fortunate to have the notes of this talented researcher. [7] Holliston, Massachusetts Town Records [8] Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors in the Revolutionary War [9] History of Framingham by J.H. Temple 1887 [10] Medway, Massachusetts Town Records [11] The Military History of Medway, Mass., 1745-1885 by E.O. Jameson 1886 [12] A Partial List Of The Knowltons Who Performed Military Services For Their Country – The Colonial Wars, The Knowlton Genealogy Page 572 [13] Sherborn, Massachusetts Town Records [14] New Hampshire Marriage and Divorce Records, 1659-1947 [15] U.S. Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty-Land Warrant Application Files, 1800-1900 [16] Massachusetts, Wills and Probate Records, 1635-1991 [17] Sherborn Past and Present, 1674 – 1924, by The Sherborn Historical Society, 1924 [18] Jonathan (160B) can be found here in my tree on Ancestry. My tree has more generations of his descendants than time would permit me to add to this narrative. If you do not have access to Ancestry and would like more information on this line of Knowltons, let me know. https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/89316435/person/430088327950/facts == Part XII - The Knowltons of the 1700's in Hopkinton, Holliston, Sherborn, Framingham, Medway, Wrentham, Rowe, Massachusetts and Cumberland, Rhode Island == Daniel (160C) Knowlton and Abigail Almy of Ipswich, Hopkinton, Holliston and Framingham, MA. (youngest son of Jonathan (54) and Elizabeth) (also known as Daniel (181) in the Stocking History) In Part II of this series on the two branches of the Knowlton family that left Ipswich in the early 1700's and settled in the Hopkinton, MA. area, the results of some preliminary research was shared. At that time not a lot was known about Daniel (160C) and his family. But one thing that was known at the time was that the Stocking History had tangled this Daniel in a web of fictitious people and had misleadingly shown him twice. Daniel is first erroneously shown on page 36 of the History as Daniel (181), the son of Daniel (67). Daniel (67) is fictitious as well as Daniel (17) who appears as his father on page 27 of the History. Daniel (160C) is correctly shown on page 17 of the Errata in the family of Jonathan (54) and Elizabeth. For the purpose of this narrative we'll stick with the 160C number designation. Just be aware that Daniel's children are given under 181. Please note that anyone with an “A” number before their name indicates that they are not referenced in either the Stocking History or the Errata. In addition, please also note that any reference to a page in the Errata refers to the actual page number not the page in the History that is corrected. The youngest of the family, Daniel was six years old when in 1722 the family sold their Ipswich farm and settled in the new community of Hopkinton, MA. His father died when he was twelve and his brother-in-law Benjamin Caryl became his legal guardian. By February 17, 1743 Daniel was living in nearby Framingham when his marriage to Abigail Almy was recorded. Abigail was born about 1722 according to her death record of Sep 16, 1807 in Holliston. The History of Framingham says she was born in Hopkinton but attempts to trace the family of Abigail Almy have so far been unsuccessful.[1] Since all the Almys in the colonies at the time appear to be descendants of William Almy who immigrated from England about 1630, this Abigail may come from that family line. William Almy was a secret Quaker who hid his religious sympathies until he and his family were safely out of England and settled in Rhode Island. While we know that Daniel (160C) was not a Quaker, we also know he was a dissenter from the established congregational church because on at least one occasion in 1783 his request was granted to abate his ministerial tax rates because he attended a church of another denomination. Daniel and Abigail lived in Framingham the first two years of their marriage but had moved to Holliston by 1745 where they appear to have lived until 1765 when they appear in the Framingham tax records. By 1771 they are back in Holliston where Daniel died in late 1783 or early 1784, not September 15, 1782 as is stated on page 48 of the History. Is Elias (398) a son of Daniel (160C) and Abigail Almy? Is the Stocking History Correct? On page 48 of the History Elias (398) is attributed to Daniel and Abigail Almy. This attribution was certainly questionable given there was no birth record for Elias and Daniel died without leaving a will which would have named his children. In addition, the Stocking History had already been proven wrong in naming William (395) and Asa (397) in this family. It wasn't enough that the History of Framingham (published 1887) agreed with Stocking's History (published 1897) on this point. The History of Framingham is not error free related to the Knowltons and Stocking could have gotten his information from that publication. More research was in order. The records show that Daniel (160C) and his possible son Elias both lived in Framingham at the same time (1765) and both lived in Holliston from 1775 until their deaths – Daniel in 1783 and Elias in 1784. While it's certainly interesting information that they lived in the sames places at the same time it is not conclusive proof they are father and son. Jonathan (160B) Daniels's brother also lived in Holliston during those years. And Jonathan (160B)'s family was the only other Knowlton family in which Elias could fit. The record that tipped the scales, however, was the 1771 tax list from Dublin, New Hampshire. Daniel (160C)'s son John (402) had settled there in 1770 and would live there the rest of his life. The 1771 tax list contains not only the name of John (402) but his brother Jonathan (A24) and the name of Elias. Dublin, N.H. was then a small settlement with no other Knowlton families. It is clear that the three Knowlton men living there was not some random event but a family group of three brothers settling together in a new area. In addition, Elias (398) and his brothers Daniel(400) and Nathan (401) served together in quite a few Holliston militia companies. And lastly, Elias, John and Nathan were married to sisters. So Elias (398) is certainly a son of Daniel (160C). The Children of Daniel (160C) and Abigail Almy (see page 48 of the History under Daniel (181) and page 31 of the Errata) (398) Elias – The 1744 year of birth given in the History is probably a good guess as his wife Elizabeth Jennings was born in 1746. Elias was likely born in Framingham, MA. Elias married Elizabeth Jennings about 1764. The following children, all born in Holliston, are proven by baptismal and other records: (402) Sgt. John was baptized Oct 27, 1745. Married 1st Martha Jennings, Apr 20, 1769 in Holliston, MA. Married 2nd Elizabeth Wight, Feb 9, 1799 in Dublin, N.H. Elizabeth's name is erroneously shown as “Wright” on the marriage record. (A24) Jonathan was baptized Aug 16, 1747. He married Rebecca Maxwell, Mar 4, 1773 in Holliston, MA. Jonathan is not shown in the History or the Errata. No children have yet been identified. They lived in Framingham. (A25) Daniel was baptized Aug 16, 1747 at the same time as his brother Jonathan above. He obviously died young as another Daniel is baptized in 1755. This Daniel is not shown in the History or Errata. (396) Mary was born Jul 14, 1752 not July 1750. She married Ephraim Bigelow on Mar 8, 1781 in Holliston, MA. They lived in Holliston, MA. where she died Aug 21, 1839. (400) Daniel was baptized Feb 23, 1755. He married Abigail Marshall on Nov 1, 1781 in Framingham, MA. (A26) Beulah was born about 1758 and baptized Aug 31, 1760 on the same day as brother Nathan. She married Capt. Joshua Kindall (Kendall) on Aug 20, 1781 in Holliston, MA. She is not shown in the History or the Errata. (401) Nathan was born in 1760 and baptized Aug 31, 1760. He married Patience Jennings Miller, the widow of Simeon Miller, on Aug 20, 1781 in Holliston, MA. He likely married 2nd Abigail Jennings. Note: The History on page 48 attributes the following additional children to Daniel (160C) aka (181) and Abigail Almy: (395) William is erroneously shown as Daniel (160C)'s son but is his nephew, the son of his brother (160B) Jonathan. (397) Asa is erroneously shown as Daniel (160C)'s son. Asa's Revolutionary War enlistment record states that he was born in 1759 in Sterling, MA. Daniel (160C) and Abigail Almy never lived in Sterling or anywhere in Worcester County. Asa's correct family has yet to be discovered. (399) Anna is more likely his granddaughter by Elias (398) not a daughter. The Grandchildren of Daniel (160C) and Abigail Almy By Elias (398) and Elizabeth Jennings (See page 77 of the History and pages 46-47 of the Errata. The following are additions and corrections to the information contained in those pages.) (911) Rebecca was born in Framingham, MA. There is indeed a 1790 marriage record to Daniel Morse but the accuracy of the year in that record is suspect. Their 1st child was born in early 1787. It would have been highly unusual (to say the least) for an unmarried couple with an infant to live openly for three years in Framingham at that time. In addition, the vital record collection that shows the source of the marriage information is notated as coming from “private records”. It's likely those records got the marriage year wrong and that Rebecca and Daniel were married in 1786. Rebecca died May 16, 1842 (not 1840) in Framingham, MA. No record could be found of Daniel in Oneida County, N.Y. He is possibly the Daniel Morse who is deceased Feb 14, 1843 in Holliston, MA. (399) Anna (Annar) was born about 1766 in Framingham, MA. per her daughter Lucy's death record and the information in Anna's application for Revolutionary War Veteran's widow's pension. The History gives no birth year for her and shows her as a daughter of Daniel on page 48. If that were so it would make her by far the youngest in Daniel's family born a full six years after Nathan (401). It is much more likely Anna is a daughter of Elias - even though her birth is a tight fit between Rebecca and Elisha. Anna (who most records spell as “Annar”) and Phillip Metcalf lived in Medway and Framingham, MA. where she died June 2, 1846. (912) Elisha was born in Framingham, MA. but had already settled in Dublin, N.H. when he married Polly Chamberlain on Jan 1, 1795. Elisha lived there the rest of his life and was a blacksmith. (913) Elias was born in Holliston, MA. He married 1st Lydia Fisk on Aug. 2, 1789 (not 1788) in Holliston, MA. He married 2nd Hannah Fisk about 1803 and married 3rd Polly Woodbury on May 2, 1824 in Warwick, MA. Elias was still living in Holliston, MA. in 1802 when the town records show him on a list of qualified jurors. The family move to Warwick, MA. occurred sometime after 1802 and before 1810 (not 1800) when he appears in the Warwick census. The first 5 children were with wife Lydia and the rest with Hannah (11 total). Elias had no children with Polly Woodbury. Elias died Jan 25, 1843 in Warwick, MA. (914) Daniel is not of this family. His death record states he was the son of Daniel and Elizabeth and born in Framingham in 1780. His correct family is unknown but he may be of the Jonathan (160B) line. [2] (915) Jesse was born about 1771 in Holliston, MA. He and Polly Blake lived in Holden and Grafton, MA. where he died Dec 21, 1844. (916) Luther was born about 1773 in Dublin, N.H. He and his family lived in Walpole, N.H. There is no record of his death in 1857 however he last appears in the 1850 census. (918) Gilbert was born in Holliston and married 1st Sarah, 2nd Ruby. By 1820 they were living in Eddington, Maine where Gilbert died on Nov 29, 1870. (920) Jason was born about 1783 in Holliston. He married Clarissa Pike on Mar 31, 1805 in Hopkinton, MA. They lived in Hopkinton for many years but had settled in Ashland, MA. by 1850. Jason died there on Jan 9, 1869 and it is his death record that proves the Errata is wrong on page 47 when it says to erase him and that he is the same as Jason (2349). Jason (2349) is this Jason's nephew, son of his brother Jesse. Elias (398), Elizabeth Jennings and their family lived first in Framingham and Holliston, MA. By 1771 they had joined brothers John and Jonathan in Dublin, N.H. By May of 1775 Elias was back in Holliston and enlisted in the militia. His enlistment record states he is of Dublin, N.H. Perhaps he still considered himself a Dublin resident and intended to return. But he never did. Elias spent the better part of 1775 with the Holliston militia - some of that service was with brothers Daniel and Nathan. The rest of his children were born in Holliston between 1776 and 1783. In addition the records show he served another three months with the Holliston militia in 1780. Elias died in Holliston in 1784. The Grandchildren of Daniel (160C) and Abigail Almy By John (402) and Martha Jennings. Their family is shown on page 78 of the History. The 1st child Martha was born in Holliston, MA. All the rest were born in Dublin, N.H. Here are some additions and corrections to the information shown on page 78. (936) Martha married Isaac Hunt on Feb 27, 1788 in New Hampshire. She died Oct 22, 1858 in Hancock, N.H. (937) John married Mary (Polly) Rowell on Nov 21, 1793 in Dublin, N.H. There is no record of them in Dummerston, VT. and the statement that he lived to 1875 is an error. He does not appear in any records after his marriage record and is not mentioned in his father's will dated Sep 24, 1827. He may have left a son John, however, as the will contains a bequest for a grandchild John without naming the father. (940) Abigail married Samuel Moore on Mar 16, 1815 in Dublin, N.H. No evidence they lived in Londonderry, N.H. as is stated on page 169 of the History. They lived in Dublin, N.H. Where Abigail died Feb 28, 1860. (942) Thaddeus was born Dec 26, 1783 (not Dec 6). He married Rebecca Bishop on Mar 11, 1806 in Sherborn, MA. Thaddeus and Rebecca lived in Hancock, Dublin, Nelson and finally Jaffrey, N.H. Thaddeus did not die in 1826 as is stated on page 78 of the History. He died sometime after 1850 as he is found in that census living with his son Dexter in Jaffrey, N.H. (943) Simeon died Aug 28, 1813 (not Aug 2) in Dublin, N.H. (944) Kenny (not Henry). Kenny died July 5, 1855 in Dublin, N.H. (945) James and his 1st wife Sally Adams lived in Richland, N.Y. but by 1860 James and his 2nd wife Lovinia are living in Bloomingdale, IL. By John (402) and Elizabeth Wight. Their family is shown on page78 of the History and page 47 of the Errata. Here are some additions and corrections to that information. (946) Eliza married Barzillai Davis on Sep 24, 1817 in Nelson, N.H. By 1850 they were living in Brookfield, MA. where Barzillai died in that year. Eliza lived in Ware, Warren and then Springfield, MA. where she died Jan 4, 1885. (947) Luke died Dec 6, 1882 in Marlborough, N.H. (948) Ira has no birth record. He married Eliza Lufkin Dec 18 (not Dec 11) in Worcester, MA. He was a machinist in Worchester, MA. where he died about 1845. (949) Mary has no birth or marriage record. The 1836 date of death given on page 78 may be correct as Cornelius Towne remarried in 1837. (950) Levi has no birth record. Levi was a machinist like his brother Ira. He died in a factory accident in Worcester, MA. on Aug 8, 1854. John (402), his wife Martha Jennings and baby daughter Martha left Holliston, MA. in 1770 and settled in Dublin, N.H. They were joined in Dublin by John's brothers Jonathan and Elias. While Jonathan's and Elias' residence in Dublin was brief, John made it his home for the rest of his life. In the early records of Dublin, John is often called Sargent John as a result of his considerable service in the New Hampshire militia during the Revolutionary War during which he attained that rank. Calling him “Sgt.” in the records was also a way of distinguishing him from his first cousin once removed John (409) who settled in Dublin about 1790. The younger man, John (409), is often referred to as “Jr.” in the records. As was mentioned in Part XI in the narrative about John (409), the facts concerning these two men are often confused by genealogical researchers and even by some local histories. The History of Dublin, N.H., published by the town in 1920, has much valuable information but has confused the two men in the “who is related to who” area. Adding to the confusion is the fact that the two Johns were married to sisters. While John (402) is Sgt. John in many early records, he is Deacon John in the later ones. Deacon John died Oct 6, 1827 in Dublin, N.H. The Grandchildren of Daniel (160C) and Abigail Almy By Mary (396) and Ephraim Bigelow (All children were born in Holliston, MA. and are not shown in the Stocking History or Errata.) (A82) Lawson was born May 11, 1782 and died Nov 1, 1803 in Holliston, MA. (A83) James was born Dec 31, 1784. He married his 1st cousin Sophia (933) Knowlton on Nov 17, 1812 in Holliston, MA. They lived in Holliston, MA. (A84) Calvin (twin) was born Aug 10, 1792. He married Abiah Toombs on Apr 13, 1823 in Framingham, MA. They lived in Framingham and Natick, MA. (A85) Lydia (twin) was born Aug 10, 1792. She married Levi Mann. They lived in Medway, MA., where she died Nov 8, 1878. The Grandchildren of Daniel (160C) and Abigail Almy By Daniel (400) and Abigail Marshall (These two men are the only documented children produced by the research but there may be more. Neither are shown in the History or Errata) (A86) Daniel was born about 1788. There is no birth record. His daughter Julia's death record states he was born in Hopkinton but that might not be correct. It could be Holliston. Daniel married Cynthia (Cythenia) Watkins on Dec 9, 1815 in Holliston, MA. They lived in Hopkinton, MA. where he died June 17, 1862. His death record gives his parents as Daniel and Abigail. (A87) Marshall was born about 1800. His daughter Philena's death record states he was born in Holliston. Also from Philena's death record we learn Marshall's wife was Mary Ann Holmes. Marshall died March 25, 1835 in Hopkinton. Daniel (400) was a Revolutionary War soldier with extensive service with the Massachusetts militia between 1777 and 1780. He is mentioned nine times in “Massachusetts Soldiers & Sailors In The War Of The Revolution.” Some of that service was with brothers Nathan and Elias. Daniel and Abigail lived in Framingham and Holliston, MA. where he died Oct 31, 1807. Abigail married 2nd Amos Rockwood. The Grandchildren of Daniel (160C) and Abigail Almy By Beulah (A26) and Capt. Joshua Kindall (Kendall) (None of this family is found in the History or Errata) (A88) Sally was born about 1784 in Hollliston, MA. She married Ebenezer Sparks on April 22, 1817 in Dover, VT. They lived in Dover and Wilmington, VT. where Sally died on Aug 20, 1870. (A89) Warren was born Nov 14, 1790 in Dover, VT. He appears in the 1820 census of Dover living next to his brother Lyman with a probable unknown wife and children. (A90) Julia was born Aug 5, 1793 in Dover, VT. and died Sep 3, 1795 same place. (A91) Simpson was born June 18, 1796 in Dover, VT. (A92) Lyman was born Dec 9, 1798 in Dover, VT. He married Nancy. Lyman is found in the 1820 census of Dover but by 1838 he and Nancy had settled in Milford, MA. After living briefly in Holliston, Lyman and Nancy returned to Milford where they remained until Lyman's death on Feb 23, 1875. (A93) Luther Fisk was born Mar 25, 1802 in Dover, VT. The Grandchildren of Daniel (160C) and Abigail Almy By Nathan (401) and Patience Jennings Miller (See page 77 of the History and page 47 of the Errata. The following are corrections and additions to the information found on those pages. All the children were born in Holliston, MA.) (929) Micah was born Feb 8, 1782 (not July). He married Nancy Greenwood on May 7, 1807 (not March) in Framingham, MA. They lived in Framingham, MA. where Micah was a carpenter and housewright. He died there on July 28, 1825. (930) Susannah was born May 11, 1784 (not May 4). (931) Rebecca was born March 21 (not March 12) 1786. (932) Philena married 1st Calvin Jennings on Nov 14, 1804 in Holliston, MA. She married 2nd Capt. Solomon Hopkins on Feb 20, 1825 in Framingham, MA. The marriage of Philena and Capt. Solomon was a “May- December” one. She was 38 yrs. - he 64 yrs. Capt. Solomon, a direct descendant of Stephen Hopkins and his son Gyles who came on the Mayflower in 1620, was a very well-to-do man.[3] When he died in 1835 his will provided generously for her and their two young sons. By 1850 Philena and two of her sons Lymon and Benjamin and their families had settled in Ashland, MA. where she died on Oct 8, 1880. (934) Nancy was born in March 1791 (not 1792). There is no birth record for Nancy. The birth information comes from her gravestone inscription. Her death record gives her parents as Nathan Knowlton and Abigail Jennings. This is probably just a clerical error as Abigail Jennings was likely Nathan's 2nd wife but not Nancy's mother. Nancy married Ebenezer (961) Knowlton, her second cousin, on Jan 13, 1812 in Holliston, MA. They lived in Hopkinton and Holliston, MA. After Ebenezer's death in 1871, Nancy moved to Upton, MA. where several of her children were already living. She died there May 2, 1876. (933) Sophia was born Oct 6, 1796 (not 1790). She married James Bigelow on Nov 17, 1812 in Holliston, MA. Sophia and James were first cousins. They lived in Holliston, MA. (935) Nathan was erroneously placed in this family. He is the son of Nathan (A29) and Amattai Baldwin. See Part III for detail on this family. Add the following daughter to the family of Nathan and Patience Jennings: (A94) Irene – On page 47 of the Errata we are instructed to “Add (935A) Betsey b. m.______Lovering.” But there is no such Betsey(Elizabeth) who married a Lovering. There is, however, Irene born June 7, 1790 in Holliston, MA. who married 1st Lawson Lovering (Loverain) on Aug 25, 1811 in Holliston. There is no birth record for Irene but this information comes from a credible source, her daughter, who happens to be named Patience, left a family record written in 1830 when she was twelve years old. Irene married 2nd Sullivan Sheffield, an astrologer by profession, on Dec 8, 1837 in Medway, MA. She died June 9, 1875 in Hopkinton, MA. and is buried in Lake Grove Cemetary in Holliston, MA. Her gravestone inscription and age in census records support the 1790 birth year. There is a Find-A-Grave “record” for her filled with lots of erroneous information including naming her father as “Nathan Knoller”. There is more research to be done on Irene but enough is known to make it likely she belongs in this family.[4] Nathan (401) like his brother Daniel had extensive service from 1777 through 1779 in the Massachusetts militia during the Revolutionary War. Initially he enlisted as a musician but that classification was quickly changed to that of a regular soldier. At some point he received a leg wound from a musket ball and later was able to collect a pension for his service. He and Patience lived in Holliston and Framingham, MA. On page 48 of the History it gives Nathan a 2nd wife last name Jennings. This is likely correct as the Holliston records report the death of Abigail, wife of Nathan, on July 15, 1832. There is no other Nathan it could be other than this man. In addition his daughter Nancy's death record gives her mother as Abigail Jennings, a clerical error as Nancy's mother has to be Patience, but nevertheless a clue that Nathan had been married to an Abigail Jennings. Nathan's date of death is unknown but is sometime after April 7, 1843. On that date he gave an affidavit supporting his sister-in-law Abigail Rockwood in her claim for a widow's pension. Wendy Mulligan Time does not permit a narrative on all the generations of the Knowltons that I've looked into. But they are in my tree on Ancestry. If you don't have access to Ancestry and would like more information on any of the families just let me know. Link to tree https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/89316435/person/430088328498/facts Notes and References [1] Abigail Almy is a real mystery woman. With the uncommon surname of Almy (which we assume is her maiden name) we would have expected to find her family or at least have a guess. The only reference to her outside of the marriage and death records is in The History of Framingham in which it is stated she was born in Hopkinton, MA. In one sense this seems plausible in that Daniel was raised in Hopkinton and could have known her from childhood. But there are no Almy records in this part of Massachusetts in the early 1700's (that I could find). The Almys are found in Rhode Island and Bristol County, MA. - a world away from Hopkinton. “Historic Families of America – William Almy of Portsmouth, Rhode Island, 1897” documents the first three or four generations in the colonies (although not comprehensively) and only mentions R.I. and Bristol, MA. as early family locations. You never know what clues you might run across if you can view the original BMD handwritten records. Unfortunately the original Framingham marriage records appear not to have been imaged. The handwritten record we are viewing is a version rewritten in 1847 from the original. [2] Daniel (914) Knowlton is the son of another Daniel according to his death record. The Daniel (160C) line has a documented Daniel who lived to adulthood in every generation. The much less well-documented line of his brother Jonathan (160B) has no documented Daniels. Which is odd based on the fact that the brothers lived near one another in Holliston most of their lives and the Daniel line has Jonathans. So the Jonathan line should have Daniels and that's where I would speculate Daniel (914) and his father Daniel fit into the Knowlton puzzle. In addition the Holliston death records show two women that I would also guess fit into the Jonathan (160B) line somewhere. Submit Knowlton, born Aug 1767 in Holliston, died 1844, is the widow of a Daniel and could fit as a 2nd wife of the older unidentified Daniel. Rhoda, died in 1814, no age given or statement of “wife of” or “widow of” so probably never married. Both women are listed as paupers. This indicates Holliston tax dollars were supporting them to at least some extent. This was only done for long time residents of the town. So both women come from Knowlton families who were not newcomers in town. If Submit is the wife of a Daniel in the Jonathan (160B) line then she qualifies as part of long time family in that she was born in Holliston and the Knowlton family she married into had been in Holliston about 100 years in 1844. On Rhoda we have no age as a clue but the town would only be supporting an older woman as a pauper so we will guess she is at least 60 years old in 1814 giving her a birth year of say 1760 or before. With so little information to go on, the Jonathan (160B) line is a better guess for Rhoda because it is much less well-documented than the Daniel (160C) line and Jonathan (160B) is likely to have had more children than we have been able to discover so far. [3] I'm a big fan of Caleb H. Johnson and his work on documenting the biographical/genealogical background of all the Mayflower passengers. He continues to dig into the records in England and updates the information in his book “The Mayflower and Her Passengers” on his website. While his work is loaded with facts, he also gives the reader a sense of the personality of the person. You couldn't make up a story that has more adventure than Stephen Hopkins real story. [4] I have to admit that I only realized I hadn't looked into the reference on page 47 of Errata of the Betsy/Lovering marriage when I was typing up this narrative. I knew I hadn't found such a record but wanted to see if there was any Knowlton/Lovering marriage in that era. Some digging with several twists and turns produced Irene and Lawson. However, there may be another one. A questionable death record for a Lawson Lovering (not Irene's husband) states his parents as Jesse Lovering and Mary Knowlton. Time did not permit me to look into it but it may be an error because there is another death record for what appears to the same man who gives his father as Lawson Lovering and no information on his mother. Due to the proliferation of the name “Lawson” in the Lovering family, I had to put aside wading through them for now but will circle back around to it and see what I can find. [5] Massachusetts Town and Vital Records, 1620-1988 [6] Massachusetts, Wills and Probate Records [7] Holliston, Massachusetts Town Records [8] History of Framingham, Massachusetts by J.H. Temple, 1887 [9] Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors in the Revolutionary War [10] History of Dublin, N.H., 1855 [11] New Hampshire, Marriage and Divorce Records, 1659-1947 [12] Report to the Jennings Association, U.S.A. [13] Massachusetts Death Records, 1841-1915 [14] New Hampshire, Wills and Probate Records [15] U.S. Federal Census records [16] New Hampshire, Compiled Census and Census Substitutes Index 1790-1890 [17] The Wights: a record of Thomas Wight of Dedham and Medfield and of his descendants, 1635-1890 [18] U.S. Headstone Applications for Military Veterans 1925-1963 [19]U.S. Revolutionary War Rolls, 1775-1783 [20] Sherborn Past and Present, Sherborn Historical Society, 1924 [21] New Hampshire, Death and Burial Records Index 1654-1949 [22] New Hampshire, Death and Disinterment Records, 1754-1947 [23] New Hampshire, Births and Christenings Index, 1714-1904 [24] New Hampshire, Birth Records, 1659-1900 [25] U.S. City Directories 1822-1995 [26] Worcester County, Massachusetts, Probate Index 1731-1881 [27] U.S., Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty-Land Warrant Application Files, 1800-1900 [28] U.S., Find A Grave Index, 1600s – Current [29] Vermont, Vital Records 1720-1908 [30] U.S. The Pension Roll of 1835 [31] Mayflower Births and Deaths, Vol. 1 and 2 [32] The New England Historical & Genealogical Register, 1847-2011 [33] Massachusetts State Census
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[[Category: Palatine Migration Project|Bulletin Board]] Return to main '''[[Project:Palatine_Migration|Palatine Migration Project]]''' page. [[Image:Kocherthal_Palatines-4.jpg|600px|Kocherthal Palatines Image 5]] ==Scope== The scope of this project is to connect as many of the original "Kocherthal Palatines" together on WikiTree. This project is only for the Kocherthal Palatines that immigrated to New York between 1708 and 1710. This is just a small group of the Germans that have immigrated to America from the Palatinate region. ==History== In 1708, Rev. Joshua Kocherthal and forty-one German Palatines traveled down the Rhine river to make their way first to England and then America. The Germans were fleeing a war ravaged homeland from the Thirty Years War and a new war between France and the Allied Nations of Spain, England, and Germany. The Palatinate was caught in the middle and occupied by the French army to keep it out of the hands of the Allied Nations as a source of supplies. Then came the War of the Spanish Succession where troops were led through the Palatinate to fight in Blenheim. Then the French conquered the country. The Palatinate was a most unfortunate place. [[Image:Kocherthal_Palatines-3.jpg|400px|Kocherthal Palatines Image 4]] In 1706, Rev. Joshua Kocherthal went to England to learn about life in the English colonies in America. He returned to the Palatinate and wrote a pamphlet about the wonderful possibilities in what was known at the time as Carolina. Many Germans knew about Pennsylvania, from the large group that immigrated there in the 1680's with William Penn, but Rev. Kocherthal was advocating for a group to settle in Carolina. For many, what Rev. Kocherthal was telling them looked better than what they were living. With the French ruling the land, the Palatines were ordered to become Catholics. For a people that was devout Lutherans, this was a huge blow. Then the harsh winter of 1708-1709 hit and many Palatines lost their lives due to the lack of food, clothing, and shelter. The winter was so bad, all of the rivers in Northern Europe froze and did not thaw until late in February. However, there was hope...Queen Anne of England. [[Image:Kocherthal_Palatines-2.jpg|200px|Kocherthal Palatines Image 2]] Queen Anne felt it was her Christian duty to aid the suffering Lutheran Palatines. Her husband, Prince George, had been Lutheran, so Anne agreed to help the Palatines that could make their way to Rotterdam, Holland. This part of the trip alone took about a month. The exact number of Palatines that made their way to England is unclear. Some sources say about 32,000 and others are closer to 13,000. Either way, the numbers where much higher than anyone had ever thought. There was a catch however for Anne's help. The Palatine were expected to settle in the English colonies, provide naval supplies back to England, and be loyal to the English crown. The initial group of Palatines, in 1708, was small. There were 41 Palatine Germans, including Kocherthal; 10 men, 10 woman, and 21 children, ranging in age from six months to 15 year old. There were 10 families led by: Melchior Gulch, Johannes Fischer, Joshua Kocherthal, Jacob Pletel, Henry Rennau, Lorenz Schwisser, Andreas Volck, Jacob Weber, and Michael Weigand. There was one single male, Isaac Turck. By the time the group was ready to set sail, Melchior Gulch's wife had become gravely ill with breast cancer, so the family stayed behind in England to tend to her. Even though the English surgeons were hopeful, she passed away. In their place, Peter Rose, his wife, Maria Wemarin, Isaac Feber with his wife and son, Daniel Fiere, with his wife and two children, Peter Hubertsen and his son Jacob, and Herman Schuneman brought the final total of the group to 54. Queen Anne was also sending John Lovelace, 4th Baron Lovelace of Hurley, to New York to become the Governor of New York and New Jersey. ==1709 Palatine List==
- [[LeFevre-57|Isaac Feber]] (33), wife [[Ferree-10|Catharina]] (30) son [[LeFevre-53|Abraham]] (2).
- [[Ferree-48|Daniel Fiero]] (32), wife [[Leininger-28|Anna Maria]] (30), sons [[Ferree-47|Andreas]] 7, [[Ferree-6|Johannes]] (6).
- Johannes Fischer (27), wife Maria Barbara (26), son Andreas (6 months).
- Melchior Guelch (39), wife Anna Catharina (43), daughter Magdalena (12), Heinrich (10).
- [[Kocherthal-1|Rev. Joshua Kocherthal]] (39), wife Sibylla Charlotta (39), daughter Benigna Sibylla (10), son Joshua (7), daughter Susanna Sibylla (3).
- [[Plettel-1|Johan Jacob Plettel]] (40), wife [[Bast-241|Anna Elisabeth]] (29), daughters [[Plettel-7|Margaretha]] (10), [[Plettel-4|Anna Sara]] (8), [[Plettel-5|Catharina]] (3).
- Henrich Rennau (24), wife Johanna (26), sons Lorentz (2), Heinrich (5 months) and two sister's of Johanna, Susanna Liboscha (15) and Maria Johanna Liboscha (10).
- Peter Rose (34), wife Johanna (45). No children.
- [[Schwisser-1|Lorentz Schwisser]] (25), wife Anna Catharina (26), daughter Johanna (8).
- [[Schünemann-39|Herman Schuneman]] (28), bachelor.
- [[DeTurk-8|Isaac Turck]] (23), bachelor.
- [[Volck-163|Andreas Volck]] (30), wife [[Meckel-11|Anna Catharina]] (27), daughter [[Volck-166|Maria Barbara]] (5), [[Volck-167|Georg Hieronymus]] (4), [[Volck-168|Anna Gertrauda]] (1).
- [[Weber-1804|Jacob Weber]] (30), wife [[Weber-3373|Anna Elisabeth]] (25), daughters [[Weaver-4713|Eva Maria]] (5), [[Weaver-4714|Eva Elisabeth]] (1).
- [[Weigand-104|Michael Weigand]] (52), wife [[Unknown-211434|Anna Catharina]] (54), daughter [[Weigand-243|Anna Maria]] (13), sons [[Weigand-106|Tobias]] (7), [[Weigand-107|Johann Georg]] (5).
- [[Harcourt-439|Maria Wemarin]] (37), daughter [[Weimer-59| Catharina]] (2).
In the middle of October, 1708, the group set sail for New York on board the
Globe. The journey took over two months across the Atlantic. Two children were born during this time and were baptized by Rev. Kocherthal on board. One was Johann Hermann, son of Jacob and Anna Elizabeth Weber and the other was Carolus, son of Andreas and Anna Catharina Volck. This child was named after the captain of the
Globe, Carolus Congreve. The Palatines landed at Flushing, New York in the middle of December and spent the winter in New York City, where two more Palatine children were born: Jannicke, daughter of Johann Michael and Maria Schuetze, and Johannes, son of Johann Jacob and Elisabetha Plettel. Governor Lovelace gave the Palatines land on the west side of the Hudson river, at the mouth of the Quassaick Creek, about 55 miles north of New York City, in what became Newburgh, New York. Governor Lovelace took care of the Palatines during his tenure as Governor, providing them with food and other necessities. However, Lovelace passed away shortly after their arrival in New York, on May 6, 1709. Soon after Governor Lovelace's death, the Palatines were in dire need once again. In August 1708, Rev. Kocherthal returned to England to help secure further aide to his small group of Palatines and himself. However, Rev. Kocherthal was in the right place at the right time. Due to the large number of German Palatines leaving the Palatinate and immigrating to America, via England, at the same time, Kocherthal has been attributed with being the leader of the large group of immigrants in 1709. He was, in large part, a leading force, however it was more in his success of getting his initial group to New York and getting the aid of England, than actual leadership. Regardless, Rev. Joshua Kocherthal aided in the massive surge of Palatine immigrants in American between 1708-1710. Queen Anne found a replacement for Governor Lovelace in Colonel Robert Hunter. Hunter proposed to the Queen that she send 3,000 Palatines with him to New York. The Palatines would be obligated to the Crown and would receive their passage to America, subsistence, 5 pounds, and 40 acres of land when they repaid their debt. The Palatines were expected to work off this debt by working in the naval stores producing tar. The Queen agreed to this plan. Governor Hunter was allotted his 3,000 Palatines, 10 ships for them to travel on, and a number of British Man-of-War ships as the convoy to the ships. The ships left sometime around the middle of January, 1709 and, unlike the initial sailing, this sailing took six months. The state of the Palatines when they arrived in New York was deplorable. Almost 500 Palatines died en route and another 250 died once reaching New York City. The group were quarantined on what is now called Governor's Island just off the south shore of present day Manhattan. Once Governor Hunter arrived in New York, he decided the Palatines would settle in the Hudson River Valley. He purchased 6,000 acres of land along the Hudson River from Robert Livingston. It was here, about 100 miles, north of New York City that the Palatines settled in what became known as the East Camp and West Camp. The East Camp is what is now known as Germantown, NY and West Camp, which was known as Newtown, is known as West Camp, NY. The majority of the large group of Palatines that came with Governor Hunter settled in East Camp with about 1,900 people settling there. The Palatines did work the naval stores initially, but the quality of the tar and turpentine was poor and by 1712, the English government stopped the work and also stopped providing subsistence. The Palatines were left to fend for themselves. Some families moved on to Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and New York City. A few families bought land near present day Rhinebeck from Henry Beekman. About 50 families bought land from the Mohawk Indians in the Mohawk and Schoharie Valleys and by 1713, an additional 150 families moved there as well. The 63 families that did stay in East Camp, were finally awarded the deeds to the lands they had been occupying since first settling. ==St. Paul's Lutheran Church== Rev. Kocherthal built a church on the glebe at Newtown or West Camp. The first service at the church was on June 3, 1711. Kocherthal ministered to the Lutherans and Rev. John Haeger ministered to the Reformed Germans. The church was used by both the Lutherans and the Reformed. Kocherthal also ministered to people outside of the Hudson Valley in the Catskills and even as far north as Albany. Rev. Kocherthal passed away suddenly on December 27, 1719 at his home at Newtown. He was buried on his land alongside his wife Sibylla, who had died in 1713. In 1898, their remains were moved and interred under the sight of the present St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church. Their grave marker can be found in the entryway of the church. The grave marker reads: "Know, O traveler, under this stone rests beside his Sibylla Charlotta, a genuine traveler, of the High-Germans in America, their Johsua. And a pure Lutheran preacher of the same in the east and west of the Hudson river. His first arrival was with L'd Lovelace 1707-8, January 1. His second with Col. Hunter 1710, June 14. Brought his journey to England to end. His heavenly journey was on St. John's Day, 1719. Do you wish to know more? Seek in Melanchton's Fatherland Who was Kocherthal Who Harschais Who WInchenbach. B. Berkenmeyer, S. Huertin, L. Brevoort MDCCXLII" [[Image:Kocherthal_Palatines-1.jpg|300px|Kocherthal Palatines Image 3]] ==Palatine Monument Names== A monument was erected in West Camp, NY in honor of the Palatines that came to the area in 1709-1710. It was dedicated on June 13, 1998. The names on the monument have been transcribed by Sylvia Hasenkopf. The names below are listed on the monument because of the appearance of the name on Governor Hunter's Lists for October 4, 1710, as well as confirmation in either the West Camp census of 1710, the Canadian Expedition Volunteers List of 1711, or the Haysbury village list of male heads of families found in the Documentary History of the State of New York. [[Image:Kocherthal Palatines.jpg|500px|Kocherthal Palatines Image 2]]
West Camp - Elizabeth Town, George Town, New Town Arnold, Baehrin, Becker, Bender, Boehler, Brandau, Caselman, Conterman, Dausneber, Demuth, Deubig, Diebel, Dietrich, Eberhardt, Ehlig, Eikertin, Emmerich, Emrichin, Eygner, Falck, Faulchenberg, Fidler, Franck, Frideric, Froelich, Gerlach, Grauberger, Haehn, Hardel, Hassman, Helmer, Highrin, Hofman, Hummel, Jungin, Keiseler, Keller, Kerner, Kieffer, Kiel, Klumm, Kocherthales, Kraemer, Krantz, Kuntz, Lappin, Man, Marterstock, Maurer, Merckel, Merdin, Meyer, Moor, Muller, Mullerin, Newkirch, Oberbach, Ohrendorff, Pfuhl, Proppert, Reichardt, Reuther, Richard, Rigel, Ritzbacus, Roos, Schaeffer, Schaib, Scherman, Schlimer, Schram, Schutzin, Spanhimer, Stahl, Straub, Streithin, Stubenrau, Sweden, Traeberin, Trombauer, Wagner, Weiden, Welhelmin, Weller, Werner, Wohleben, Woschel, Wulffen
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[[Category:Konitz (Kreis), Westpreußen]] [[Category: Konitz, Konitz, Westpreußen]] [[Category: Michigan, Immigrants from German Confederation]] [[Category: Konitz Schewe Families]] '''This site is about the Schewe families from Konitz, West Prussia. For general information on the surname Schewe have a look on [[Space: Schewe Family History | Schewe Family History]].''' *[[Space: Schewe Family History | Schewe Family History]] **'''''Konitz Schewe Families''''' **[[Space:East Tawas and Port Hope Schewe Families | East Tawas and Port Hope Schewe Families]] ---- == Introduction == The Schewe family is a global family with most descendants living in the United States, Germany and Hungary. But all their common ancestors have lived in and near the former West Prussian city of [[:Category: Konitz, Konitz, Westpreußen| Konitz]]. Konitz is situated in today's northern Poland. Historically it was settled by both Germans and Poles and constantly changed between German and Polish authority throughout history. The Schewe families were German. Most members of the Schewe families had left the region in the course of time. Since 1945 Konitz is Polish and all remaining German inhabitants were expelled. The town is known as [[:Category: Chojnice, Chojnice, Pomeranian, Poland|Chojnice, Polska]] since then. ''If you are a descendant of the Konitz Schewe families or know of one, please join the Trusted List and participate.'' == Origin of the Family Name == {{Image|file=Konitz_Schewe_Families-1.jpg|align=r|size=300|caption=Shoemaker Street in Konitz}} Very likely, the origin of the family name is the Polish word ''szewc'', which translates to shoemaker. The name's spelling probably was Germanized at some point '''''from Szewe and other variations to Schewe'''''. Later the Schewe families that emigrated to America anglicized the spelling '''''from Schewe to Schave'''''. {{clear}} == Family Lines == At the moment the following Schewe family lines from Konitz are known. To see an overview of the descendants, please follow the links below. Descendants of ... # [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Schewe-Descendants-156 '''Jacob Schewe'''], born before 1610 # [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Schewe-Descendants-105 '''Michael Anton Schewe'''], born '''1762''', and Christina Eleonora Rotzoll # [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Schewe-Descendants-115 '''Jacob Wilhelm Ludwig Schewe'''], born '''1763''', and Anna Elisabeth Seegler # [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Schewe-Descendants-43 '''Martin Johann Gottfried Schewe'''], born '''1778''', and Charlotte Dorothea Koß # [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Schewe-Descendants-60 '''Johann Friedrich Wilhelm Schewe'''], born '''1794''', and Rosine Born # [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Schewe-Descendants-28 '''Johann Friedrich Schewe'''], born '''1829''', and Dorothea Haß # [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Schewe-Descendants-80 '''Erdmann Schewe'''] and Anna Elisabeth Rieck == History == === 1550 - 1870: First Schewes in Konitz === ===== Citizens' Book ===== The society of medieval cities consisted of the nobility, citizens and plain inhabitants. Please note that our modern understanding of the term ''citizen'' is a different one! To become a citizen, the most important precondition was to own taxable property within the city limits. Other preconditions were “a honourable birth” (that means a birth from married parents), a certain amount of financial means and some more. All people that gained, i.e. bought, the right to be a citizen were registered in a so called ''Bürgerbuch'' or citizens’ book. The '''Bürgerbuch of Konitz'''[Kloß, Elisabeth: ''[http://kpbc.umk.pl/dlibra/docmetadata?id=10322&from=publication Das Bürgerbuch der Stadt Konitz von 1550-1850]''. Danzig: Kommissionsverlag der Danziger Verlags-Gesellschaft, 1927. (A 2004 reprint is hold by [[Schewe-4 | Daniel Schewe]]).] contains all persons that became a citizen of Konitz from 1550 to 1850. The first Schewe mentioned is a '''Jürgen Schiwe''' from Niesewanz, a village west of Konitz. He became a citizen of Konitz in 1591. Two followed: '''Jacob Scheve''' in 1617 and '''Bartel Schewe''' in 1654. ===== Church Records ===== Civil registry offices were installed in all of Germany in about 1870-75. Until today they record all births, marriages and deaths. Before 1870 this task was fulfilled only by the churches. The priests kept record of all births, marriages and deaths in their parishes. Many such records were destroyed during World War II, but the records from Konitz were brought to Berlin and survived the war. Therefore, the Konitz Church Records, that are available for the years 1632-1917, are the main source for our Schewe families. In the 18th and 19th century several Schewe families are mentioned in the Konitz Church Records. Please follow the link below to see the Schewe family members listed in the Konitz Church Records. Please note that not many records have been reviewed yet. The oldest known mentions of Schewes in the Konitz Church records date as far back as the records themselves. The first record is of a Julian Scheve whose daugther Elisabeth was baptised on March 20, 1632. ''[[Space: Schewe families in the Konitz Church Records | '''Schewes in the Konitz Church Records''']]'' ''[[Space: Schewe families in the Tuchel Church Records | '''Schewes in the Tuchel Church Records''']]'' === 1871 - 1882: Hope for a better life in the New World === Just a few months after the Unification of the German states and the founding of the German Empire on January 18, 1871, some Schewe family members took the chance to leave Prussia and Germany and start a new life in the United States of America. In total, a group of 19 Schewes left Konitz in four waves between 1871 and 1882 and resettled in East Tawas, Michigan and eventually Port Hope, Michigan on the shores of Lake Huron. These Schewes emigrated to the US in the 1870's and 1880's: {| | '''In 1871:''' || [[Schewe-51 | Wilhelm Carl August Schewe]] || & [[Bartholde-1 | Bertha Pauline Caroline Bartholde]] |- | || [[Schewe-68 | Ida Emilie Hulda Schewe]] |- | || [[Schewe-69 | Otto Carl Albert Schewe]] |- | '''In 1872:''' || [[Schewe-52 | Johann Gustav Schewe]] |- | || [[Schewe-53 | Caroline Rosette Schewe]] |- | || [[Schewe-54 | Carl Albert Gottlieb Schewe]] |- | '''In 1878:''' || [[ Schewe-50 | Johann Jacob Schewe]] || & [[Czysch-1 | Anna Maria Czysch]] |- | || [[Schewe-57 | Martin Heinrich Schewe]] |- | || [[Schewe-58 | Alvine Albertine Schewe]] |- | || [[Schewe-59 | August Carl Heinrich Schewe]] |- | || [[Schewe-70 | Hermann Ludwig Schewe]] |- | '''In 1882:''' || [[Schewe-55 | Ferdinand Ludwig Schewe]] || & [[Plonske-2 | Auguste Plonske]] |- | || [[Schewe-125 | Auguste Ida Schewe]] |- | || [[Schewe-124 | Franz Carl Schewe]] |- | || [[Schewe-123 | August Ferdinand Schewe]] |- | || [[Schewe-122 | Marie Anna Therese Schewe]] |} See ''[[Space: East Tawas and Port Hope Schewe Families | '''East Tawas and Port Hope Schewe Families''']]'' === 1945: World War II and the Escape from Konitz === Many Schewes stayed in the Konitz area even during World War II. In the last months of the war many people that lived in Konitz feared the approaching Russian Red Army. Often the Russian missiles already could be heard from afar. Most German inhabitants tried to escape and fled westwards. Several Schewe families from Konitz shared that fate and had to leave their hometown. Eventually, Konitz became Polish and all Germans, that had not yet left the area on their own were expelled by the Polish government. These Schewes are known to have left Konitz in early 1945: {| | [[ Schewe-9 | Carl Martin Schewe]] |- | [[Schewe-8 | Willi Kurt Schewe]] || & [[Wogatzki-1 | Frieda Herta Rosa Wogatzki]] |- | [[Schewe-11 | Helga Maria Schewe]] |- | [[Schewe-6 | Dieter Otto Karl Schewe]] |- | [[Schewe-10 | Günter Schewe]] |- | [[Wogatzki-13 | Heinrich Schewe]] |- | [[Schewe-14 | Auguste Luise Schewe]] |- | [[Schewe-17 | Ernst Eduard Schewe]] |- | [[Schewe-16 | Otto Oscar Schewe]] |} Today, their descendants live in the German states Berlin, Brandenburg, Thuringia and Saxony. Furthermore, descendants of [[Schewe-60 | Friedrich Wilhelm Schewe]] and [[Born-179 | Rosine Born]] also left Konitz in 1945 and moved to Züssow, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania. Today, some known descendants live near Hamburg, Germany. ''Further information on the flight and expulsion of Germans from Poland is available on [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flight_and_expulsion_of_Germans_from_Poland_during_and_after_World_War_II wikipedia].'' === 1978: Schewes in Hungary === [[Schewe-10 | Günter Schewe]] (the last known Schewe to be born in Konitz) met his future wife Klára, an Hungarian exchange worker, in the 1970's in Erfurt, Thuringia, and soon followed her to Budapest, where they married in 1978. The couple had two children, and today already the third generation of Schewes is living in and near Budapest, Hungary. ---- == Family Historians == [[Fantore-2 | '''Daniel Fantore''']] : is a professional genealogist and started researching the history of the Port Hope Schewe / Schave family in the 1990's. He is researching all Port Hope Schewe/Schave descendants as well as the Schewe ancestors from Konitz. Dan Fantore is an organiser of the biennial Schewe / Schave Family Reunions. [[Lawitzke-1 | '''Kathy Deweerdt''']] : has done extensive research on the Eggert branch of the Port Hope Schewe/Schave descendants and also organises the Schewe / Schave Family Reunions. [[Schewe-4 | '''Daniel Schewe''']] : started doing genealogy in 2011. He does research on the German Schewe descendants and the Konitz ancestors. == Family Reunions == [[Fantore-2 | Dan Fantore]], [[Arndt-240 | Kimberly Arndt]] and [[Moehring-32 | Christine Huebner]] have been organizing Family Reunions in Port Hope and East Tawas for several years. The 2015 reunion in Berlin, Germany was organized by [[Schewe-4 | Daniel Schewe]]. The latest Family Reunion took place in 2017 in Port Hope, commemorating the 200th birthday of the patriarch of the American Schewe/Schave families, [[Schewe-50 | Johann Jacob Schewe]]. '''Click here for the [[:Category: Schewe - Schave Family Reunions| Family Reunions page]].''' ---- == Literature == '''Important sources''' * Church records of Konitz: Evangelische Kirche Konitz: ''Kirchenbuch 1632-1917''. * Church records of St. John's Lutheran Church in Port Hope, Michigan. * Kloß, Elisabeth: ''[http://kpbc.umk.pl/dlibra/docmetadata?id=10322&from=publication Das Bürgerbuch der Stadt Konitz von 1550-1850]''. Danzig: Kommissionsverlag der Danziger Verlags-Gesellschaft, 1927. '''Publications''' * Fantore, Daniel F.: ''[https://familysearch.org/eng/Library/fhlcatalog/supermainframeset.asp?display=titledetails&titleno=828837&disp=The+Schewe+(Schave)+family+history The Schewe (Schave) Family History. From West Prussia to Michigan. The First Three Generations]''. Alexandria, Virginia: July 1998. * Fantore, Daniel F.: ''History for The Schewe Family Reunion''. Farmington Hills, Michigan: August 1, 2014. '''Footnotes''' == Schewes on WikiTree == Here are the complete lists of [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/schewe Schewes] and [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Schave Schaves] on WikiTree. For all descendants of the Konitz Schewe families please follow the links above listed under [[Space: Konitz Schewe Families#Family Lines | "Family Lines"]]. ''If you are a Schewe please add yourself or an ancestor to WikiTree. This way we can grow our index into a more useful directory and genealogy resource.''
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[[Category:Kool Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. == Meaning and Origin== :Dutch: from a reduced form of the personal name Nikoolaas, Nikolaus, Dutch forms of Nicholas. *[http://surnames.behindthename.com/name/kool Behind the name] *http://forebears.io/surnames/van-kool === DNA === *[https://www.familytreedna.com/group-join.aspx?Group=Cooley Cooley FTDNA]
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[[Category:Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category:Coons Name Study]] [[Category:New York, Sources]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] == Koon and Coons families of eastern New York == * '''Full title''' (recognized by some sources): Koon and Coons families of eastern New York : a history of the descendants of Matthias Kuntz and Samuel Kuhn (two distinct families) who came with the Palatine immigration from Germany and settled on the Hudson River in New York in 1710 * By William S. Coons. Also: Kate Koon Bovey, Leon Clark Hills, and C. Carroll Koon * Published by Tuttle Publishing Co., Rutland, Vermont, 1937. xxiii, 480 p. Subject matter is primarily the descendants of two men who were early Palatine immigrants to New York: * Mattheis or Matthias Kuntz (Part I of the book) :::Emigrated with his family from Bishchmisheim near Saarbrüken, Germany, with the large Palatine immigration of 1710 and settled near the present village of Germantown, New York, on the Hudson River. He had at least thirteen children from two marriages. Descendants lived in New York, Michigan, Illinois, Indiana, Pennsylvania, California and elsewhere. Descendants spell their name Koon, Coons, Kuntz, Kunz, etc. Also includes the Bonesteel, Bovey, Maxson, Smith and other allied families. * Samuel Kuhn, Sr. (Part II of the book, starts on page 271) :::Born ca. 1650-1655; married Catharina (Miller?). Samuel was listed among the adult male Palatines who immigrated in 1710. He possibly lived near Elizaville. He probably died before 1715. Descendants lived in New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, and elsewhere. The authors say "we have found this family name spelled in old records in about thirty different ways, as follows: Cane, Coan, Koan, Coehn, Koehn, Caen, Koen, Caend, Coene, Koene, Cone, Coon, Koon, Korn, Coone, Cooun, Couan, Coun, Cowen, Cuhn, Kuhn, Kuhne, Cun, Kun, Cune, Cuyn, Cuyne, Gun, Kunn, and Kunne with no sound of 'z' or 's.'" Includes the Bois, Decker, Link, Wheeler and other allied families. *Citing this source: ::* Coons, William S. ''[[Space: Koon and Coons families of eastern New York|Koon and Coons families of eastern New York]]''. Rutland, Vermont: Tuttle Publishing Co. 1937. *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Koon and Coons families of eastern New York|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Family Search library catalog entry and free digital download of full text: https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/220138?availability=Family%20History%20Library * Hathi Trust, search access only: https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009184342
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[[Category:North Korea]][[Category:South Korea]][[Category:Korea]] == Introduction == The purpose of this page is to discuss Korean names and how they should be entered into WikiTree Profiles using the current [[Help:Name Fields|WikiTree Policy]] for Name "Fields" and "Text Boxes". It should be noted, however, that due to the current limitations of WikiTree, the Family Name and Given Name will be reversed from the traditional order of writing and pronouncing the names. Suggestions have been made to modify WikTree to accomate different Family Name and Given Name order in languages such as Korean.[[[#NamePolicy]]] == Korean Names == A Korean name consists of a '''family name''' followed by a '''given name''', as used by the Korean people in both South Korea and North Korea. In the Korean language, ''ireum'' or ''seongmyeong'' usually refers to the family name (''seong'') and given name (''ireum'' in a narrow sense) together. The traditional Korean '''family name''' typically consists of only one syllable. '''There is no middle name''' in the English language sense. Many Koreans have their '''given names''' made of a generational name syllable and an individually distinct syllable, though this practice is declining in the younger generations. The generational name syllable is shared by siblings in North Korea, and by all members of the same generation of an extended family in South Korea. Married men and women usually keep their full personal names, and children inherit the father's '''family name'''. The family names of Koreans are subdivided into ''bon-gwan'' (clans), i.e. extended families which originate in the lineage system used in previous historical periods. Each clan is identified by a specific place, and traces its origin to a common patrilineal ancestor. Early names based on the Korean language were recorded in the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE – 668 CE), but with the growing adoption of the Chinese writing system, these were gradually replaced by names based on Chinese characters (''hanja''). During periods of Mongol influence, the ruling class supplemented their Korean names with Mongolian names. Because of the many changes in Korean romanization practices over the years, modern Koreans, when using languages written in Latin script, romanize their names in various ways, most often approximating the pronunciation in English orthography. Some keep the original order of names, while others reverse the names to match the usual Western pattern. Traditionally, Korean women keep their '''family names''' after their marriage, but their children take the father's '''family name'''. In the premodern, patriarchal Korean society, people were extremely conscious of familial values and their own family identities. Korean women keep their '''family names''' after marriage based on traditional reasoning that it is inherited from their parents and ancestors, and cannot be changed. According to tradition, each clan publishes a comprehensive genealogy (''jokbo'') every 30 years. According to the population and housing census of 2000 conducted by the South Korean government, there are a total of 286 '''family names''' and 4,179 clans. === Common Names === Fewer than 300 (approximately 280) Korean '''family names''' were in use in 2000, and the three most common (Kim, Lee, and Park) account for nearly half of the population. For various reasons, there is a growth in the number of Korean '''Family Names'''. Traditionally, '''given names''' are partly determined by generation names, a custom originating in China. One of the two characters in a given name is unique to the individual, while the other is shared by all people in a family generation. In both North and South Korea, generational names are usually no longer shared by cousins, but are still commonly shared by brothers and sisters. == Wikitree Name Convention == The convention listed below should be used for Korean profiles using the existing Wikitree Name Field Policy.[[[#NamePolicy]]] The first and last name will be inverted in the Profile title. However, using this convention will result in Category and other listings using the proper last name. See the profile for [[Kim-447|Kim Il-sung]] as the example used here.[[[#NamePolicy]], The MR transliteration for names is most commonly used, see [[#MR]]] {| border="1" align="center" class="wikitable" style="font-style:; font-size:100%; border: 3px Solid Blue; text-align=center;" |- !Field !Description !Sample |- |Proper First Name: |Korean '''given name''' with hyphen. The hyphen is used for consistency with current standards. |Il-sung |- |Preferred Name: |not required, given name could be used | |- |Other Nicknames: |not required | |- |Middle Name: |Should always be blank for Korean names. Check the box indicating no middle name. | |- |Last Name at Birth: |Enter the Korean '''family name'''. |Kim |- |Current Last Name: |not required, Note: Korean women usually do not change their last names after marriage | |- |Other Last Name(s): |not required | |- |Text |The complete name in the order that it would be spoken. Include the Hanja or Hongul characters in parenthesis after the English transliteration for Profiles in English |Kim Il-song (Hangul: 김일성) |} ----- === Korean Nobility Names === Korean nobility during the dynasties that ruled the Korean Peninsula before 1900 had multiple names. The following is a suggestion for text content in the Biography section of the profile that would help to clarify names of Korean Nobility. This example is for [[Yi-35|King San Yi]]. Note: Kings did not have ''wives.'' Instead, they had ''consorts''. Offspring are referred to as ''Issue,'' versus "children." [[Category:Korea]][[Category:Joseon Dynasty]]
== Biography ==
:Korean Name
:Westernized: Yi San (Yi is the Family Name, San is the Given Name)
:Hangul/Hanja: 정조 正祖
:Courtesty Name: Hyeongun
:Temple Name: Jeongjo
Period of Reign: 1776-1800
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* King Jeongjo Gyeongcheon Myeongdo Hongdeok Hyeonmo Munseong Muryeol Seongin Janghyo the Great of Korea
* 정종경천명도홍덕현모문성무렬성인장효대왕
* 正宗敬天明道洪德顯謨文成武烈聖仁莊孝大王
later * King Jeongjo Gyeongcheon Myeongdo Hongdeok Hyeonmo Munseong Muryeol Seongin Janghyo the Great of Korea
* 정조경천명도홍덕현모문성무렬성인장효대왕
* 正祖敬天明道洪德顯謨文成武烈聖仁莊孝大王
=== Consorts and their Respective Issue ===
# Queen Hyoui of the Cheongpung Kim clan (5 January 1754 – 10 April 1821) (효의왕후 김씨)
# Royal Noble Consort Ui of the Changnyeong Seong clan (6 August 1753 – 4 November 1786) (의빈 성씨)
## Yi Sun, Crown Prince Munhyo (13 October 1782 – 6 June 1786) (이순 문효세자)
## Unnamed Princess (1784)
## Unborn child (1786)
# Royal Noble Consort Su of the Bannam Park clan (8 May 1770 – 26 December 1822) (수빈 박씨)
## Crown Prince Yi Gong (29 July 1790 – 13 December 1834) (이공 왕세자)
## Princess Sukseon (1 March 1793 – 7 June 1836) (숙선옹주)
# Royal Noble Consort Won of the Pungsan Hong clan (27 May 1766 – 7 May 1779) (원빈 홍씨)
# Royal Noble Consort Hwa of the Namwon Yun clan (1765 – 1824) (화빈 윤씨)
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'''KOREAN WAR''' ''Length of War - 1950-1953'' ''Numbers of Australians involved in the war - 17,000'' ''Numbers of Australian troops who died - 339'' ''Numbers taken prisoner - 31'' ''Prime Ministers - Robert Menzies (Liberal) 1949-1966'' 17,000 Australians served in Korea ,339 were killed and 1,215 wounded the Korean War is often described as 'The 'Forgotten War'. It is estimated that four million people died in this war,58 women veterans served in Korea, 34 were health professionals serving in the Army, 21 were Air Force nurses, and three were members of the Australian Red Cross The crisis in Korea originated in the closing phases of the Second World War, when control of the Korean peninsula, formerly occupied by Japan, was entrusted to the Allies, and the United States and the Soviet Union divided responsibility for the country between them at the 38th parallel. Over the course of the next few years, the Soviet Union fostered a strong communist regime in the north, while the US supported the government in the south; by mid-1950, tensions between the two zones, each under a different regime, had escalated to the point where two hostile armies were building up along the border. On 25 June a North Korean army finally crossed into the southern zone and advanced towards the capital, Seoul. The city fell in less than a week, and North Korean forces continued their southward drive towards the strategically important port of Pusan. Within two days, the US had offered air and sea support to South Korea, and the United Nations Security Council asked all its members to assist in repelling the North Korean attack. Twenty-one nations responded by providing troops, ships, aircraft and medical teams. Australia's contribution included 77 Squadron of the RAAF and the 3rd Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment (3 RAR), both of which were stationed in Japan at the time as part of the British Commonwealth Occupation Force Australian troops fought in two major battles in 1951. On 22 April, Chinese forces attacked the Kapyong valley and forced South Korean and New Zealand troops into retreat other UN troops, including Australians, were ordered to halt the attack. After a night of fierce fighting, during which their positions were overrun, the Australians recaptured their positions and stalled the Chinese advance, at a cost of only 32 men killed and 53 wounded. For their contribution to this action, 3 RAR was awarded a US Presidential Citation. After two years and 17 days of negotiations, even as heavy fighting continued at the front, the UN and North Korean leaderships signed an agreement on 27 July 1953. This agreement technically brought the war to an end, but a state of suspended hostilities continued to exist between North and South Korea for many years, and even today the situation remains unresolved. In the three years of fighting 1,263 men of the Commonwealth forces were killed and a further 4,817 were wounded, while the US lost 33,000 men. Australian casualties numbered more than 1,500, of whom 340 were killed. Almost half a million South Koreans died as a result of the war, and an unknown number of North Koreans and Chinese '''RAN in Korea'''
Royal Australian Navy vessels had been stationed in Japan following the Japanese surrender ending World War II following North Korea's invasion of the South, RAN vessels stationed in Japan were put on immediate alert. On 29 June Prime Minister Robert Menzies announced that the frigate HMAS Shoalhaven, stationed in Japan, and the destroyer HMAS Bataan, in Hong Kong would be placed under UN command in Korea on 1 July, one day after President Truman committed American ground forces to Korea, the first Australian operation in Korea took place, HMAS Shoalhaven moved from Japan to Pusan escorting an American ammunition ship on 27 July 1950, the destroyer HMAS Warramunga was also deployed. During the Landing at Wonsan in October 1950, HMAS Warramunga provided gunfire support during the landing of U.S. X Corps. During the mass evacuation of troops and refugees in the city of Hungnam in December 1950, HMA Ships Bataan and Warramunga assisted in the evacuation. In October 1951, Sydney arrived in Korean waters to replace HMS Glory for a three-month tour. Sydney carried two squadron of Sea Furies – 805 Squadron RAN and 808 Squadron RAN, and 817 Squadron RAN equipped with Fireflies. Sydney returned to Japan having lost only 9 aircraft, with 3 pilots killed, and having launched over 2,700 missions from her flight deck. Later in the war, 9 ships of the RAN participated in the naval blockade of North Korea. '''RAAF in Korea'''
The Royal Australian Air Force was heavily involved in the Pacific War during World War II. Following the Japanese surrender, No. 77 Squadron was selected as part of Australia's contribution to the British Commonwealth Occupation Force and, after converting to P-51D Mustang fighters, arrived in Japan in February 1946 occupation duties proved uneventful, and No. 77 Squadron was preparing to leave Japan for Australia when the Korean War broke out in June 1950. No. 77 Squadron was committed to action over Korea as part of the United Nations forces, and flew its first ground attack sorties on 2 July 1950, making it the first UN unit to see action. No. 30 Communications Flight, No. 491 (Maintenance) Squadron, and No. 391 (Base) Squadron were attached to the United Nations Command in Korea and grouped into No. 91 (Composite) Wing in October 1950. No. 91 Wing was based in Iwakuni, Japan. No. 77 Squadron fully deployed to Korea in October to support the UN advance into North Korea but was withdrawn to Pusan in November in response to the Communist forces' counter-attack. The Squadron was withdrawn to Japan in April 1951 to re-equip with Gloster Meteor jet fighters and returned to action with these new aircraft in July, where they met with greater success against the Soviet MiG pilots. However, the MiGs were still far superior to the Meteor. Following heavy losses from MiG-15 fighters, No. 77 Squadron operated in the ground attack role from December 1951 until the end of the war it remained in South Korea on garrison duties until returning to Australia in November 1954 '''Nurses in Korea'''
The Nurses tended to battle-casualties, health problems and the transportation of patients,Australian nurses usually no more than 30 at any time were based mainly in Japan but also served in Korea. In Korea, nurses of the Royal Australian Air Force Nursing Service (RAAFNS) and the Royal Australian Army Nursing Service (RAANS) worked at the British Commonwealth Medical Zone Mobile Surgical Hospital in Seoul. Their task was to care for wounded and sick there,apart from the wounded, nurses treated a wide variety of ailments brought on by the summer heat and harsh winters, remote mountain fighting and trench warfare,trench foot, known in Korea as ‘rice-paddy feet’, incapacitated many front line troops and minor skin complaints could become serious in the prevailing conditions,the nurses placed a strong emphasis on patient’s personal hygiene and obtaining for them fresh food and water supplies. '''Source''' [http://www.awm.gov.au/atwar/korea.asp Australian War Memorial] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australia_in_the_Korean_War Wikipedia Korean War] Key to "Other Info": *DSO=Distinguished Service Order *AK=Accidentally Killed {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | Last Name ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | First Names ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Date Of Birth ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Date Of Death ! scope="col" class="sortable" | Country Flag ! scope="col" class="sortable" | Conflict ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Other info |- |[[Gill-1553|Gill]] |Ivo Bruce |26 April 1932 |7 Jan 1986 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |Korea | |- |[[Huxley-386|Huxley]] |Brian |10 Aug 1934 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |Korea | |- |[[King-5645|King]] |Peter Francis |30 Oct 1916 |12 Dec 1962 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII, Korea |DSO |- |[[Philpott-129|Philpott]] |Arthur Harding |5 Sept 1935 |11 June 2005 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] | | |- |[[Selfe-50|Selfe]] |Norman John |17 Sept 1933 |19 Nov 1955 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |Korea |AK |- |[[Smith-38097|Smith]] |Rodney Ernest |23 Sept 1936 |14 Jan 2002 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |Korea | |- |}
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Resources *[http://www.archives.gov/research/alic/reference/military/korean-war.html National Archives.gov] - Military Resources: Korean War *[http://louisville.libguides.com/c.php?g=158670&p=1041666 UL University Libraries] -Korean War Key Web Links *[http://www.army.mil/koreanwar/resources Army Military] - Korean War resources *[http://researchguides.ebling.library.wisc.edu/c.php?g=293228&p=1953373 Ebling Library] - Short History of Military Nursing: Resources for Korean War Nursing *[http://www.history.com/news/8-things-you-should-know-about-the-korean-war History.com] - 8 things you should know about the Korean War *[http://korean-war.commemoration.gov.au/armed-forces-in-korea/united-nations-forces-in-the-korean-war.php Korean War.commemoration.gov.au] - United Nations Forces in the Korean War *[https://www.mtholyoke.edu/acad/intrel/korea/korea.htm mtholyoke.edu] - Documents on the Korean War *[http://www.military.com/Resources/HistorySubmittedFileView?file=history_koreanwar.htm Military.com] - Korean War *[http://korean-war.commemoration.gov.au/ Korean War.Commemoration.gov.au] - Australia's involvement in the Korean War *[http://history.searchbeat.com/koreanwar.htm History.searchbeat.com] - Korean War History Guide
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[[Category: Victoria, Cemetery Free Space Pages]] [[Category: Korumburra, Victoria]] [[Category:Korumburra Cemetery, Korumburra, Victoria]] Korumburra is a town in the Gippsland region of Victoria, Australia. This is part of the [[Project:Oceania_Cemeteries#WikiTree_Australian_Cemeteries|Australian Cemeteries Project]]. ===About=== *Links to WikiTree profiles are provided (where known). If you know of any others that can be linked to please contact [[Bech-2|Paul Bech]] to have the link added. If you require a photo of a gravestone listed and there is no profile on WikiTree, please create a profile (WIkiTree is entirely free) and contact [[Bech-2|Paul Bech]] and one will be added to the new profile. WikiTree is a collaborative effort, so it is little to ask that you add a profile for a person that has not already been added. If you have found a profile then please consider helping others by adding the details of another profile to WikiTree that has not already been added. ===Location and Map=== *Link to [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?mlat=-38.4300&mlon=145.8498#map=16/-38.4300/145.8498 Map] of Korumburra ===Aims=== *This project is to document the life and times of the people interred in the Korumburra Cemetery. Project members are needed to assist in the research and adding profiles and information to profiles. Hopefully it will grow to include links to other information and such things as video/audio tours of the cemetery. ===Tasks Completed=== #'''Photography''' • Photograph all Memorial's at this cemetery ===Table of Graves & Memorials=== 3856 entries {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Name''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Born''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|''' Died ''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|''' Age ''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Notes''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Photo #''' |- | ???||||||||||1216745 |- | ???||||||||||942 |- | ???||||||||||1711 |- | ???||||||||||1736 |- | ???||||||||||1835 |- | ???||||||||||1836 |- | ???||||||||||1921 |- | ???||||||||||1926 |- | ???||||||||||1929 |- | ???||||||||||1990 |- | ???||||||||||2075 |- | ???||||||||||2173 |- | ???||||||||||2345 |- | ???||||||||||2373 |- | ???||||||||||2455 |- | ???||||||||||2540 |- | ???||||||||||2652 |- | ???||||||||||2724 |- | ???||||||||||2782 |- | ???||1876||1967||||||2853 |- | ???||||||||||2913 |- | ???||||||||||2945 |- | ???||||||||||2997 |- | ???||||||||||3136 |- | Abbey, Valerie Joan||1937 Dec 21||2013 Jun 21||||||1872 |- | [[Montgomery-5525|Abbott, Georgina]] ||||1934 Nov 26||||W of Thomas|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3f/Abbott-5390.jpg 3038] |- | [[Abbott-5390|Abbott, Thomas Gordon]] ||||1923 Aug 27||||H of Georgina|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3f/Abbott-5390.jpg 3038] |- | [[Adams-22807|Adams, Arthur G H]] ||||1947 Mar 01||||H of Ruby|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/71/Adams-22807.jpg 3182] |- | [[Adams-22814|Adams, Iris Emily]] ||||1970 Aug 04|||||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c6/Adams-22814.jpg 636] |- | [[Allen-20627|Adams, Ruby Ethel]] ||||1962 Apr 11||||W of Arthur|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/71/Adams-22807.jpg 3182] |- | [[Adcock-756|Adcock, Edward George]] ||||1992 Aug 10||73||AIF VX13778; H of Nancy; F of Susan, Wendy, Julie|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a8/Adcock-756.jpg 1217] |- | Adcock, Nancy Norma||||1999 Aug 13||70||W of Edward; M of Susan, Wendy, Julie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/69/Adcock-756-1.jpg 1216] |- | [[Jefferis-96|Adkins, Adeline Grace]] ||1909 Apr 27||1995 Nov 07||||W of Edwin|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0b/Adkins-2549.jpg 757] |- | [[Adkins-3120|Adkins, Arthur Claude]]||||1960 Jun 11||37||S of Charlie & Vi|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/ca/Adkins-3120.jpg 2188] |- | [[Adkins-2548|Adkins, Charles Cliffe]] ||||1974 Jul 11||79||H of Violanthe; F of Rose, Claude, George, Frederick, Margaret, Esma, Leslie|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/78/Adkins-2548.jpg 2189] |- | [[Adkins-3122|Adkins, Clarence Roy]] ||||1960 Jan 22||62||B of Leonard|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/56/Adkins-3123.jpg 2378] |- | [[Adkins-2983|Adkins, Cliffe]] ||||1901 Mar 24||33||S of Susan Adkns|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/25/Adkins-2047.jpg 2401] |- | [[Adkins-2546|Adkins, Colin]] ||||1905 Mar 01||18||S of Tal & Lily Adkins|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/92/Cook-9891.jpg 2392] |- | [[Adkins-3116|Adkins, Edwin Arthur (Ted)]] ||1930 Jul 09||2013 Jul 08||||H of Jeanette|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bf/Adkins-3116.jpg 635] |- | [[Adkins-2549|Adkins, Edwin Victor]] ||1899 Mar 08||1989 Jan 23||||H of Addie; F of Ted|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0b/Adkins-2549.jpg 757] |- | [[Cook-9891|Adkins, Elizabeth Jane]] ||||1956 May 20||95|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/92/Cook-9891.jpg 2392] |- | [[Moore-24871|Adkins, Emma]] ||||1942 Feb 24||79||W of Thomas|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/62/Adkins-3118.jpg 2396] |- | [[Adkins-2553|Adkins, Florrie]] ||||1900 Sep 18||7||D of Tal & Lily Adkins|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/92/Cook-9891.jpg 2392] |- | [[Adkins-3121|Adkins, Frederick James]]||||1926 Apr 05||<1||S of Charlie & Vi|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/ca/Adkins-3120.jpg 2188] |- | [[Wright-18581|Adkins, Georgina M]] ||||1913 Jan 25||31||W of Sinclair|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/84/Adkins-3124.jpg 2402] |- | [[Amiet-5|Adkins, Jeanette Lilian]] ||1931 Dec 13||2009 Mar 08||||W of Ted; M of Sue, Bruce, Julie|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bf/Adkins-3116.jpg 635] |- | [[Adkins-3127|Adkins, Lena Mabel]] ||||1972 Jul 01||79|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/58/Adkins-3127.jpg 2284] |- | [[Adkins-3123|Adkins, Leonard Kirk]] ||||1959 Jan 13||70||B of Clarence|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/56/Adkins-3123.jpg 2378] |- | [[Adkins-3125|Adkins, Linda]] ||||1939 Nov 19||44||D of Thomas Kirk Adkins & Emma|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7d/Adkins-3126.jpg 2400] |- | [[Adkins-3126|Adkins, Mary Emma]] ||||1950 May 10||63||D of Thomas Kirk Adkins & Emma|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7d/Adkins-3126.jpg 2400] |- | [[Adkins-2550|Adkins, Maud]] ||||1912 May 13||22||D of Tal & Lily Adkins|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/92/Cook-9891.jpg 2392] |- | [[Adkins-2555|Adkins, Percy Hope]] ||||1956 Nov 23||54||S of Talbot & Lillian|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/36/Adkins-2555.jpg 2403] |- | [[Adkins-2547|Adkins, Roland E]] ||||1917 Mar 04||26||AIF KIA France|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/06/Adkins-2547.jpg 2395] |- | [[Adkins-3124|Adkins, Sinclair]] ||||1936 Dec 27||70||H of Georgina; F of Thomas & Bryce|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/84/Adkins-3124.jpg 2402] |- | [[Adkins-3129|Adkins, Stella Blanche]] ||||1962 Aug 17||61|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e7/Adkins-3129.jpg 2285] |- | [[Sinclair-1966|Adkins, Susan]] ||||1908 Sep 07||78||W of Thomas; M of Cliffe Adkins|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/25/Adkins-2047.jpg 2401] |- | [[Adkins-2048|Adkins, Talbot]] ||||1931 May 16||69||F of Colin, Maud, Florrie|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/92/Cook-9891.jpg 2392] |- | [[Adkins-2047|Adkins, Thomas]] ||||1909 Nov 21||83||H of Susan; F of Cliffe|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/25/Adkins-2047.jpg 2401] |- | [[Adkins-3118|Adkins, Thomas Kirk]] ||||1933 Feb 08||74||H of Emma Adkins|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/62/Adkins-3118.jpg 2396] |- | [[Adkins-3128|Adkins, Vera Maud]] ||||1984 Sep 29||78|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/58/Adkins-3127.jpg 2284] |- | [[Bowler-472|Adkins, Violanthe]] ||||1988 Jul 23||92||W of Charles; M of Rose, Claude, George, Frederick, Margaret, Esma, Leslie|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/78/Adkins-2548.jpg 2189] |- | [[McNaughton-550|Aeschlimann, Alison Mary]] ||1916 Nov 24||2000 Aug 15||||nee McNaughton; W of Angus (m. 1940 Mar 30); M of Malcolm (Bluey), Syd (Ross), Terry (Charles)|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/96/Aeschlimann-34.jpg 1565] |- | [[Bailey-10534|Aeschlimann, Alma Edith]] ||||2000 Jun 24||93||W of Charles; M of Donald, Patricia, Kathleen|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/85/Aeschlimann-35.jpg 644] |- | [[Aeschlimann-34|Aeschlimann, Angus Christopher]] ||1915 Feb 25||2005 Jan 19||||AIF; H of Alison; F of Malcolm (Bluey), Syd )Ross), Terry (Charles|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/96/Aeschlimann-34.jpg 1565] |- | [[Aeschlimann-31|Aeschlimann, Charles Christopher]] ||||1912 Feb 12||44||S of Margaret|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/90/McMillan-1934.jpg 1743] |- | [[Aeschlimann-35|Aeschlimann, Charles Louis]] ||||1970 Aug 03||62||H of Alma; F of Donald, Patricia, Kathleen|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/85/Aeschlimann-35.jpg 644] |- | [[Aeschlimann-37|Aeschlimann, Chris]]||||1942 Dec 08||29||AIF; KIA New Guinea|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/81/Aeschlimann-36.jpg 1674] |- | [[Aeschlimann-36|Aeschlimann, Ernest Constant]] ||||1954 May 17||77||H of Lilian; F of Chris|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/81/Aeschlimann-36.jpg 1674] |- | [[Holmes-2021|Aeschlimann, Fanny]]||||1962 Dec 03||85||W of Louis|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e2/Holmes-2021.jpg 2016] |- | [[Brydon-62|Aeschlimann, Lilian Marjory]] ||||1961 Feb 07||74||W of Ernest; M of Chris|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/81/Aeschlimann-36.jpg 1674] |- | [[Aeschlimann-13|Aeschlimann, Louis Charles]] ||1913 Jun 15||1951 Dec 15||||H of Fanny|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e2/Holmes-2021.jpg 2016] |- | [[McMillan-1934|Aeschlimann, Margaret]] ||||1929 Mar 20||88||M of Charles|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/90/McMillan-1934.jpg 1743] |- | [[Alexander-7524|Alexander, Alex D]] ||||1951 Feb 20||58||H of Elsie; F of John & Marjery|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/45/Alexander-7524.jpg 2118] |- | [[Norman-3060|Alexander, Elsie M]] ||||1980 Jul 10||76||W of Alex; M of John & Marjery|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/45/Alexander-7524.jpg 2118] |- | Alexander, Ivy Laura||||1997 Sep 01||69||W of John|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d3/Alexander-7525.jpg 499] |- | [[Alexander-7525|Alexander, John William]] ||||1976 Aug 29||54||H of Ivy; F of Judith & David|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d3/Alexander-7525.jpg 499] |- | [[Alger-465|Alger, Kay Lynette]] ||||1972 Apr||||infant|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fe/Alger-465.jpg 1216741] |- | [[Ward-13808|Alger, Amelia Florence (Mealie)]] ||||1995 Mar 14||76||W of Mick; M of James, Norman, Gordon, Stanley|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a2/Alger-463.jpg 981] |- | [[Alger-467|Alger, Francis Charles]]||||1981 Sep 12||64||AIF V155775; H of Ivy; F of Kelvin, Frank, Ray, Darryl, Keith|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/73/Alger-467.jpg 1023] |- | [[Alger-464|Alger, Gordon Arthur]] ||1942 Sep 05||2007 Aug 15||||H of Willie; F of Michael, Kelli, Kay (dec)|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/30/Alger-464.jpg 206] |- | [[Langford-1137|Alger, Louise Matilda]] ||||1952 May 23||68||W of Thomas||Funeral notice |- | [[Alger-463|Alger, Stanley A (Mick)]] ||||1997 Sep 24||85||H of Amelia|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a2/Alger-463.jpg 981] |- | [[Alger-466|Alger, Thomas]] ||||1952||81||H of Louise||See profile |- | [[Allcorn-58|Allcorn, Frederick William]] ||1855||1931||||H of Ruth|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/89/Allcorn-58.jpg 1887] |- | [[Allcorn-57|Allcorn, George]]||||1906 Oct 21||74||GF of Percy John|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fb/Allcorn-57.jpg 1886] |- | [[Allcorn-59|Allcorn, Percy John]] ||||1906 Sep 16||14||S of F W & R Allcorn|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fb/Allcorn-57.jpg 1886] |- | [[Davis-34719|Allcorn, Ruth]] ||1865||1959||||W of Frederick|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/89/Allcorn-58.jpg 1887] |- | [[Allcorn-60|Allcorn, Ruth Lillian]]||1907||2002||||D of Frederick & Ruth Allcorn|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c1/Allcorn-60.jpg 1888] |- | [[Allcorn-144|Allcorn, Stanley Albert]] ||||2008 Jan 28||86||H of Lorna; F of Fay & Ronnie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e4/Allcorn-144.jpg 554] |- | [[Farmers-3|Allen, Detmar Chisholm (Doll)]] ||||1991 Jun 26||86||W of Edgar Ernest; M of Edith & Ellis|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ef/Farmers-3.jpg 1014] |- | [[Allen-20644|Allen, Edgar Ernest]] ||||1988 Jul 19||83||CFA; H of Doll; F of Edith & Ellis|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/36/Allen-20644.jpg 1015] |- | [[Riley-4796|Allen, Ellen]] ||||1929 Jul 08||||wife|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e3/Riley-4796.jpg 1906] |- | [[Allen-20647|Allen, George Thomas]] ||||1983 Sep 23||84||H of Ethel|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a6/Allen-20647.jpg 1007] |- | Allen, Margaret Jean||||1997 Nov 06||76||W of Richard George; M of Brian, Peter, Dian, Jeanette||1290 |- | [[Allen-20666|Allen, Richard George]] ||||1991 Apr 02||68||H of Margaret; F of Brian, Peter, Dian, Jeanette|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b5/Allen-20666.jpg 1291] |- | Allen, Roderick||||1927 Mar 05||||Infant S of E & W Allen||2451 |- | [[Allman-995|Allman, John Henry (Jacko)]] ||1928 Oct 24||2011 Jul 16||82||Partner of Wendy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/90/Allman-995.jpg 326] |- | [[Bambino-1|Aloi, Francesca]] ||||1962 Mar 28||77||mother|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7b/Bambino-1.jpg 1751] |- | Aloi, Maria Annunzia||1909 Apr 05||1995 May 22||||b. Messignadi, Italy; d. Korumburra||898 |- | [[Aloi-3|Aloi, Vincenzo]] ||1909 Feb 01||1983 Feb 04||||b. Messignadi, Italy; d. Korumburra|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a6/Aloi-3.jpg 897] |- | [[Alp-9|Alp, Alfred]] ||||1924 Mar 05||55||H of Flora Annie|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/34/Alp-9.jpg 1938] |- | [[Alp-10|Alp, Alfred Norman]] ||||1972 Oct 15||72||H of Emily; F of Ken, Graham, Margaret|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/ba/Alp-10.jpg 656] |- | [[Jones-41099|Alp, Emily Eleanor (Nell)]] ||||1996 Aug 23||93||W of Alfred|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/ba/Alp-10.jpg 656] |- | [[Nash-4219|Alp, Flora Annie]] ||||1935 Jul 05||71||W of Alfred|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c3/Nash-4219.jpg 1937] |- | [[Alp-11|Alp, Graham Alfred]] ||||1974 Jul 28||40||S of Norman & Neil; B of Ken & Margaret|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d8/Alp-11.jpg 551] |- | [[Alp-12|Alp, Kenneth Donald]] ||1930 Dec 27||1990 Dec 05||||H of Marjorie; F of Peter, Bruce, Julie|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/40/Alp-12.jpg 766] |- | [[Amery-7|Amery, William Phillip]] ||||1939 Jun 27||67||details from digger death CD & death notice|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/77/Amery-7.jpg 2776] |- | [[Berry-7644|Amiet, Agnes]] ||||1911 Jul 23||25||W of Percival Amiet|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/91/Amiet-3.jpg 2459] |- | [[Nicholson-3704|Amiet, Agnes May]] ||||1964 Aug 26||72||W of Reg|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/32/Amiet-8.jpg 2018] |- | [[Amiet-3|Amiet, Charles Frederick]] ||||1944 Aug 24||89||H Of Sarah|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/91/Amiet-3.jpg 2459] |- | [[Hawkes-609|Amiet, Lilian C]] ||||1958 Jun 29||57||W of Perce; M of Les|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/26/Amiet-6.jpg 2431] |- | [[Amiet-6|Amiet, Percival A]] ||||1981||99||H of Lilian|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/26/Amiet-6.jpg 2431] |- | [[Amiet-8|Amiet, Reginald Leigh]] ||||1975 Apr 02||85||H of Agnes || [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/32/Amiet-8.jpg 2018] |- | [[Nicholson-3503|Amiet, Sarah]] ||||1895 Jun 17||42||W of Charles|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/91/Amiet-3.jpg 2459] |- | [[Anczewski-1|Anczewski, Stan L]] ||||1975 Jan 06||63|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cc/Anczewski-1.jpg 548] |- | [[Anderson-23059|Anderson, Allan Malcolm]] ||1930 Aug 28||2015 Feb 25||||RAAF A35822; H of Margaret (Joy); F of Malcolm, Jusith, Lynette, trevor, Ross, David, Craig|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/21/Anderson-23059.jpg 1535] |- | Anderson, Colby David||1990 Apr 22||1990 Apr 30||||S of Connie & David||742 |- | [[Anderson-23145|Anderson, Henry E]] ||||1957 Apr 26||||AIF 10204|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/33/Anderson-23145.jpg 2436] |- | [[Svenson-78|Anderson, Hannah]] ||||1967 Sep 12||60|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/48/Anderson-23122.jpg 2604] |- | [[Anderson-23122|Anderson, Jacob]] ||||1966 Aug 20||62|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/48/Anderson-23122.jpg 2604] |- | [[McLeod-2330|Anderson, Myra Ethel]]||||1994 Oct 04||86||W of Roy; M of Helen & David|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6b/McLeod-2330.jpg 1009] |- | [[Emmitt-28|Anderson, Rhonda G]] ||1970 May 04||2012 May 23||||M of Scott & Briley; D of John & Eileen Emmitt; Sis of Wendy, Leanne, David|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/11/Emmitt-28.jpg 319] |- | [[Anderson-23146|Anderson, Roy]] ||||1983 Aug 27||75||H of Myra; F of Helen & David|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2d/Anderson-23146.jpg 1010] |- | Anderson, Sandra E||1944 Jan 13||2003 Oct 05||||W of Bruce; M of Cheryl & Helen||1538 |- | Andrews, ?||||||||||2983 |- | [[Andrews-7209|Andrews, Albert]] ||||1929 May 23||70||F of Robert|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c2/Andrews-7209.jpg 2948] |- | [[Andrews-7261|Andrews, Arthur Frederick]] ||1909 Feb 14||1991 Jan 10||||H of Catherine; M of Juliet & Ronald|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6f/Andrews-7261.jpg 683] |- | Andrews, Betty Verena||1925 Nov 04||2008 Nov 20||||W of Bill; M of Patricia, Marjorie, Fred, Linda, Eric||3320 |- | [[Paterson-1929|Andrews, Catherine Elizabeth]] ||1919 Jul 19||1971 May 09||||W of Arthur; F of Juliet & Ronald|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6f/Andrews-7261.jpg 683] |- | [[Andrews-7264|Andrews, E L]] ||||1979 Sep 08||74||AIF; H of Florrie; F of Richard, Robert, Christine|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/65/Andrews-7264.jpg 397] |- | [[Birch-3708|Andrews, Florence May]] ||||1985 Jun 19||63||W of Ernest (dec); M of Richard, Robert, Christine|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/78/Birch-3708.jpg 396] |- | [[Wheeler-11434|Andrews, Mabel Victoria]] ||||1960 Jan 21|||||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c2/Andrews-7209.jpg 2948] |- | [[Andrews-7267|Andrews, Robert Frank]] ||||1917 Feb 11||26||AIF; KIA|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c2/Andrews-7209.jpg 2948] |- | [[Andrews-7352|Andrews, Ronald Stuart]] ||||1976 Sep 30||64|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e8/Andrews-7352.jpg 497] |- | [[Lord-2631|Andrews, Sarah Ida]] ||||1986 Jan 29||85||M of David, Ernie, Albert, Arthur, Edna, Florrie|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fb/Lord-2631.jpg 2217] |- | [[Andrews-14060|Andrews, William George]] ||1920 May 27||2008 Jul 14||||H of Betty; F of Patricia, Marjorie, Fred, Linda, Eric|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/99/Andrews-14060.jpg 3321] |- | Andronaco, ??ffa??||||2001||||W of Vincenzo|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/56/Andronaco-4.jpg 486] |- | [[Andronaco-3|Andronaco, Peter]] ||||1965 Jul 14||83|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/59/Madafari-1.jpg 2626] |- | [[Andronaco-5|Andronaco, Pietro]] ||1937 Jun 24||1991 Jul 27|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/eb/Andronaco-5.jpg 834] |- | [[Madafari-1|Andronaco, Rosario]] ||||1973 Nov 14||89|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/59/Madafari-1.jpg 2626] |- | [[Andronaco-4|Andronaco, Vincenzo]] ||1905 Mar 24||1977 Dec 22||||Husband of ??ffa??|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/56/Andronaco-4.jpg 486] |- | Andronico, Maria Rosa||1926 Apr 01||2009 Jun 10||||b. Calabria, Italy||531 |- | Andronico, Rocco||||?||||b. Messignade, Italy||531 |- | [[Mannix-110|Anthony, Ailsa Mary]] ||1923 Oct 12||2015 May 27||||W of Edward; M of Judith, Lorraine, Irene, Lynne, John, Mandy, Trish, Peter, Alan, Joanie|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b4/Mannix-110.jpg 1463] |- | [[Anthony-1889|Anthony, Charles]] ||||1971 Jul 25||76||H of Eleanor|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7e/Anthony-1889.jpg 2219] |- | Anthony, Daniel John||||2007 Oct ||37||GS of Daniel & Florence McCarthy||2875 |- | [[Anthony-3629|Anthony, Donald Thomas]] ||1922 Jul 23||1984 Feb 21||||H of Elsie; F of Max & Wendy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f1/Anthony-3629.jpg 890] |- | [[Anthony-1903|Anthony, Edward Lloyd]] ||1916 Aug 15||1997 Nov 13||||H of Ailsa; F of Judith, Lorraine, Irene, Lynne, John, Mandy, Trish, Peter, Alan, Joanie|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b4/Mannix-110.jpg 1463] |- | [[Haining-26|Anthony, Eleanor]] ||||1967 Oct 21||75||W of Charles|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7e/Anthony-1889.jpg 2219] |- | Anthony, Elsie May||1927 Oct 23||2009 Jan 11||||W of Donald; M of Max & Wendy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f1/Anthony-3629.jpg 890] |- | [[Anthony-3608|Anthony, Geoffrey Laurence (Dozer)]] ||1953 Apr 24||2003 Oct 05||||H of Julie; F of Daryl & Teri-Lee|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7c/Anthony-3608.jpg 1143] |- | [[Hicks-12420|Anthony, Harriet]] ||||1974 Dec 27||84|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e0/Anthony-3605.jpg 550] |- | [[Anthony-3604|Anthony, Harry Allen (Sandy)]] ||||1986 Jun 25||67||H of Marj; F of Cynthia, Lorraine, Lindsay, Geoffrey|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/06/Anthony-3604.jpg 863] |- | [[Grabham-61|Anthony, Helen Marjorie]] ||1918 Jun 14||1989 Apr 25||||W of Harry (Sandy); M of Cynthia, Lorraine, Lindsay, Geoffrey|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/55/Grabham-61.jpg 864] |- | Anthony, Ian||||1948 Jul 26||67||||2186 |- | [[Balderson-72|Anthony, Jessie]] ||||1938 Feb 02||78||W of Thomas|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e5/Anthony-1890.jpg 2376] |- | Anthony, Joan||1928 Dec 24||2003 Feb 04||||W of Robert; M of Trevor, Allan, Gavan, Stephen||1506 |- | [[Anthony-3607|Anthony, Joseph]] ||||1954 Jul 06||67|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/86/Anthony-3607.jpg 1988] |- | Anthony, Judith Anne||1952 Sep 27||2004 Sep 09||||M of Rodney, Greg, Neale, Michael||3340 |- | [[Anthony-3609|Anthony, Lindsay John]] ||1950 Oct 22||1992 Aug 02||||H of Jennie; F of Daniel, Patrick, Mathew|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/94/Anthony-3609.jpg 1145] |- | Anthony, Madeline Elizabeth||||1999 Mar 10||||D of Mark & Kerrie||741 |- | [[Anthony-3625|Anthony, Patrick M]] ||||2011 Sep 10||38||H of Cindy; F of William, Lachlan, Jessica|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/81/Anthony-3625.jpg 306] |- | [[Anthony-3626|Anthony, Peter William (Reddog)]] ||1957 Feb 18||2015 Feb 01||||Partner of Jamie; F of Linda, Shane, Beau, Carly, Brittany|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/92/Anthony-3626.jpg 1170] |- | [[Anthony-3605|Anthony, Thomas]] ||||1977 Nov 20||88|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e0/Anthony-3605.jpg 550] |- | [[Anthony-1890|Anthony, Thomas]] ||||1946 May 27||85||H of Jessie|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e5/Anthony-1890.jpg 2376] |- | [[Archer-4603|Archer, Keven (Tex)]] ||1943 Apr 24||2009 Mar 06||||F & F-in-L of Darren & Rosemarie, Joanne & Col|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6d/Archer-4603.jpg 297] |- | Archer, Marcus Peter||||1971 Oct 11||<1||||1216747 |- | [[Enbom-8|Archer, Maren Frederikke]] ||||1994 Mar 18||90||W of Roy; M of Gwen, Lorna, Edward, John|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/ce/Enbom-8.jpg 622] |- | [[Archer-1684|Archer, Roy Leonard]] ||||1972 Mar 27||69||H of Maren; F of Gwen, Lorna, Edward, John|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/ce/Enbom-8.jpg 622] |- | [[Arestia-1|Arestia, Linda]] ||1963 Jul 08||1963 Oct 12|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d3/Arestia-1.jpg 2591] |- | [[Tumino-15|Arestia, Maria]] ||1931 Feb 02||2000 May 18||||b. Ragusa, Italy; d. Korumburra|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d3/Arestia-1.jpg 2591] |- | [[Whan-30|Armstrong, Eliza Jane]] ||||1942 Mar 30||81||W of William|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/24/Armstrong-7530.jpg 2429] |- | [[Armstrong-15454|Armstrong, Kevin John]] ||1928 Dec 10||1983 Mar 05||||H of Peg; F of Kerry, Barbara, Michael, Helen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d3/Armstrong-15454.jpg 1055] |- | [[Armstrong-15455|Armstrong, Robert Norman]] ||1947 Nov 19||2010 Oct 23|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c2/Armstrong-15455.jpg 351] |- | [[Armstrong-7530|Armstrong, William Kerr]] ||||1934 May 02||74||H of Eliza|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/24/Armstrong-7530.jpg 2429] |- | [[Arnup-3|Arnup, Albert Norman]] ||||1979 Jun 15||73||H of Constance|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b5/Arnup-3.jpg 2041] |- | [[Penduck-1|Arnup, Constance Marian]] ||||1950 Aug 17||49||W of Albert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b5/Arnup-3.jpg 2041] |- | Arrot-Watt, James McDonald||||1983 Jan 13||<1||4 days||3227 |- | [[Arrow-33|Arrow, Francis Henry]]||1945 Sep 11||2007 Feb 07||||H of Elizabeth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/81/Arrow-33.jpg 1216851] |- | [[Arrow-34|Arrow, George Donald]] ||1976 May 19||2007 Feb 07||||H of Mildred; F of Sabastian & Mercedes|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9b/Arrow-34.jpg 1216849] |- | [[Arrow-35|Arrow, James]] ||1978 Jul 20||2005 Sep 14|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7e/Arrow-35.jpg 1216850] |- | [[Arrow-36|Arrow, Lawrence Mark]]||1958 Apr 23||2007 Feb 08|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/78/Arrow-36.jpg 1216852] |- | [[Ashweirth-1|Ashweirth, Wilfred Byrne]] ||1916 Jun 04||1982 Jan 09||||AIF|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d0/Ashweirth-1.jpg 1070] |- | [[McIvor-164|Ashworth, Grace]] ||||1952 Apr 20||||W of Leopold|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ad/Ashworth-675.jpg 1741] |- | [[Ashworth-676|Ashworth, Kenneth G]] ||1923 Dec 21||2003 Jul 17||||H of Meryl; F of Greg & Julie, Ian & Karen|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e0/Ashworth-676.jpg 1552] |- | [[Ashworth-675|Ashworth, Leopold A H]] ||||1958 Jul 13||||H of Grace|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ad/Ashworth-675.jpg 1741] |- | [[Robinson-16473|Ashworth, Meryl (Mimmie)]] ||1930 May 05||2012 Aug 12||||nee Robinson; W of Ken; M of Greg & Julie, Ian & Karen|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0f/Robinson-16473.jpg 1551] |- | Astley, Rachael||||1995 Jun 18||||D of Mark Y Sandra; Sis of Jessica & Mathew||373 |- | [[Atkinson-7038|Atkinson, Stanley James]] ||||||||H of Olive Vera; F of Correa, Denise, Graeme, Iris|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5d/Atkinson-7038.jpg 2602] |- | [[Elmore-196|Atkinson, Violet Victoria]] ||1917 Jul 29||2008 Sep 15||||W of William|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/13/Elmore-196.jpg 997] |- | [[Atkinson-1547|Atkinson, William]] ||||1984 Mar 28||81||H of Violet; F of Elaine, Ferna, Juliet (dec), Evelyn, Ann, William, Margaret|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7f/Atkinson-1547.jpg 998] |- | [[Attrill-262|Attrill, Anna Maria]] ||||1922 Dec 12||54||W of William|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/17/Attrill-261.jpg 168] |- | [[Attrill-263|Attrill, Kate]] ||||1961 May 02|||||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/17/Attrill-261.jpg 168] |- | [[Attrill-261|Attrill, William Frederick]] ||||1915 Jun 22||45||H of Anna|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/17/Attrill-261.jpg 168] |- | [[Auddino-4|Auddino, Giacinto]] ||1924 Feb 27||1985 Jun 02|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e1/Auddino-4.jpg 851] |- | [[Auddino-1|Auddino, Sebastiano]] ||1930 May 26||2006 Aug 26||||b. Reggio, Calabria, Italy; D. Korumburra; H of Palma; F of Dom, Tony, Erriga; F-in-L of Linda|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8c/Auddino-1.jpg 1576] |- | [[Axford-329|Axford, Albert William]] ||||1987 May 16||79||H of Mavis; F of Margaret, Judy, Pat, Janece, Caroline, Bob|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4b/Axford-329.jpg 399] |- | [[Boston-432|Axford, Alice Easter Annie]] ||||1949 Apr 14||74||W of Henry|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4c/Axford-201.jpg 2570] |- | [[Axford-331|Axford, Arthur Ernest]] ||1910 Mar 29||1996 Dec 12||||H of Eileen; F of Raymond & Joan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bf/Axford-331.jpg 1069] |- | [[Woods-12821|Axford, Dorothy]] ||||1990 Sep 17||84||W of Oliver|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/81/Axford-332.jpg 615] |- | [[Axford-333|Axford, Edward Mark Coombes]] ||||1954 Sep 06||47||H of Lily|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/00/Axford-333.jpg 2028] |- | [[Prout-444|Axford, Eileen May]] ||||1981 Sep 07||67||W of Arthur; M of Joan & Ray|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c4/Prout-444.jpg 1068] |- | [[Axford-334|Axford, Ernest Albert]] ||||1949 Jun 03||65|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/76/Axford-334-1.jpg 2036] |- | [[Axford-201|Axford, Henry James]] ||||1944 Jun 22||78||AIF; H of Alice; F of Jack & Mavis|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4c/Axford-201.jpg 2570] |- | [[Axford-335|Axford, John Oliver (Jack)]] ||||2007 Sep 10||73||S of Oliver & Dorothy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7a/Axford-335.jpg 267] |- | [[Axford-336|Axford, John William Harold (Jack)]] ||||1977 Jun 23||66||H of Ann; F of Lesley, Judith, John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5d/Axford-336.jpg 723] |- | [[McMichael-547|Axford, Lily]] ||||1956 Nov 08||52||W of Edward|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/00/Axford-333.jpg 2028] |- | [[Duncan-14091|Axford, Mavis Jean]] ||||1980 Feb 27||65||W of Albert; M of Margaret, Judy, Pat, Janece, Caroline, Bob|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4b/Axford-329.jpg 399] |- | [[Axford-332|Axford, Oliver Ernest Walter]] ||||1973 Jun 26||67||H of Dorothy; F of Donald & Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/81/Axford-332.jpg 615] |- | [[Axford-337|Axford, Raymond John]] ||||1975 Aug 16||37||H of Jean; F of Deborah, Darren, Maree|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/48/Axford-337.jpg 537] |- | [[Aylmer-58|Aylmer, Cecil]] ||||1936 Jan 25|||||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f0/Aylmer-58.jpg 1910] |- | [[Preston-3495|Aylmer, Mary]] ||||1970 Jul 08|||||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f0/Aylmer-58.jpg 1910] |- | [[Babbage-51|Babbage, Alexander James]] ||||1915 Feb 15||||infant S of J & Beatrice Babbage|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9c/Babbage-51.jpg 1733] |- | [[Ritchie-2185|Babbage, Beatrice McB]] ||||1962 May 18||80||W of J Babbage; M of Alexander|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9c/Babbage-51.jpg 1733] |- | [[Backhouse-290|Backhouse, George]] ||||1940 Jul 13||54||H of Margaret|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9d/Backhouse-290.jpg 2389] |- | [[Beaston-7|Backhouse, Margaret]] ||||1945 Apr 25||67||W of George|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9d/Backhouse-290.jpg 2389] |- | [[Langtip-1|Bailey, Elizabeth]] ||||1967 Jul 16||90||W of William|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e6/Bailey-11597.jpg 1731] |- | [[Bailey-11597|Bailey, William George]] ||||1963 Sep 08||92||H of Elizabeth|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e6/Bailey-11597.jpg 1731] |- | [[Baillie-1050|Baillie, Francis]] ||||1983 Dec 29||84||b. Scotland; former coal miner|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/53/Baillie-1050.jpg 1108] |- | [[Baird-4974|Baird, Jack (John)]] ||||1993 Jul 13||75||H of Lorna; F of Jeanette, Malcolm, Margarette, Greg|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/26/Baird-4974.jpg 1063] |- | [[Johnson-127198|Baird, Lorna]] ||||1989 Jan 08||62||W of Jack; M of Jeanette, Malcolm, Margarette, Greg|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6a/Johnson-127198.jpg 1062] |- | [[Baker-40841|Baker, Desmond James Thomas]] ||1918 Dec 30||1999 Apr 24||||WW2|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/75/Baker-40841.jpg 1389] |- | [[Fairclough-319|Baker, Freda Orily]] ||||1988 Jan 04||73||D of Emma Fairclough (dec); Sis of Toby (dec)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d3/Fairclough-319.jpg 865] |- | [[Baldon-26|Baldon, Also]] ||1921 Jun 01||2007 Aug 12||||b. Mira, Italy; d. Berwick; H of Clelia|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/00/Baldon-26.jpg 357] |- | [[Mioni-6|Baldon, Clelia]]||1921 Feb 24||2014 May 12||||nee Mioni; b. Treche Conca, Veneto, Italy; d. Dandenong; W of Aldo; M of Louis|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/00/Baldon-26.jpg 357] |- | [[Baldon-27|Baldon, Louis]] ||1947 Jun 13||?||||F of Melanie & Marc; GF of Ava; S of Aldo & Clelia|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/00/Baldon-26.jpg 357] |- | [[Baldwin-12108|Baldwin, Daniel Clayton]] ||1899 Apr 13||1964 Nov 04||||AIF|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3c/Baldwin-12108.jpg 2357] |- | [[Calder-1340|Baldwin, Laura Jane]] ||1899 Aug 24||1955 Feb 24|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3c/Baldwin-12108.jpg 2357] |- | [[McKinnon-1582|Ball, Noreen Flora]] ||1907 Sep 01||1995 Dec 11||||W of Wilfred|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9e/Ball-9501.jpg 174] |- | [[Ball-9501|Ball, Wilfred Eric]] ||1908 Aug 22||2003 Apr 18||||H of Noreen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9e/Ball-9501.jpg 174] |- | [[Gullick-76|Banfield, Margaret Elaine]] ||||||||nee Gullick; W of Donald; M of Stephen, Deborah, Phillip, Kerry, Darren, Colleen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e7/Gullick-76.jpg 3083] |- | Bannan, Anne (Muriel Anne)||||||||D of Edward & Blanche; Sis of William, Kathleen, James, Edward, Mary, Dennis||1522 |- | [[Bannan-118|Bannan, James]] ||||1914 Feb 25||60?||S of William & Helen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b7/Bannan-118.jpg 2520] |- | [[Cooper-16148|Barber, Gwen]] ||||2008 Jan 28||97||W of Harold|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/89/Barber-5820.jpg 660] |- | [[Barber-5820|Barber, Harold Clifford]] ||||1972 Sep 13||65||H of Gwen; F of Geoffrey, Shirley, John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/89/Barber-5820.jpg 660] |- | Barillaro, Frances||1927 Nov 17||1996 Jun 20||||W of Searfino|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/73/Barillaro-1.jpg 1184] |- | Barillaro, Francesco||1911 Mar 23||1995 Nov 07||||b. Messignadi, Italy; d, Korumburra||1325 |- | [[Barillaro-1|Barillaro, Serafino]] ||1926 Apr 16||1995 May 26||||b. Messignadi, Italt; d. Korumburra; H of Frances; F of Luigi & Rose; F-in-L of Rose|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/73/Barillaro-1.jpg 1184] |- | [[Hair-1202|Barker, Ann]] ||||1995 Jul 27||89||W of Max|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/51/Barker-11829.jpg 1854] |- | [[Barker-11829|Barker, Max]] ||||1983 Feb 11||76||H of Ann|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/51/Barker-11829.jpg 1854] |- | [[Dorling-119|Barnes, Elizabeth Mary (Betty)]] ||1916 Oct 22||2004 May 24||||nee Dorling; M of Pat, Terry, Peter|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/62/Dorling-119.jpg 3108] |- | [[Barnes-18478|Barnes, John]] ||||1956 Dec 23|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/66/Barnes-18478.jpg 2661] |- | [[Barnes-18483|Barnes, John Thomas]] ||||1963 Oct 15||86||H of Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/25/Barnes-18483.jpg 1798] |- | [[Grainger-1056|Barnes, Mary Helen]] ||||1960 Aug 10||84||W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/25/Barnes-18483.jpg 1798] |- | [[Gallagher-4424|Barnes, May]] ||||1930 Aug 16||67||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/48/Barnes-18479.jpg 2169] |- | [[Barnes-18485|Barnes, Ronald Walter]] ||1921 Nov 18||2009 Oct 22||87||F of Mervyn & Raymond|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ec/Barnes-18485.jpg 285] |- | Barnes, William||||1979 Dec 29|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/66/Barnes-18478.jpg 2661] |- | [[Barnes-18479|Barnes, William Henry]] ||||1925 Apr 21||68||H of May|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/48/Barnes-18479.jpg 2169] |- | [[Barnett-9430|Barnett, Leonard]] ||||1925 Feb 02||91|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0f/Barnett-9430.jpg 127] |- | [[Heenan-176|Barnham, Alma Elinor]] ||1914 Oct 01||1992 Feb 04||||nee Heenan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fa/Heenan-176.jpg 3281] |- | [[Lound-44|Barns, Annie Marie]] ||||1960 Mar 06||94||W of Harry|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0e/Barns-615.jpg 3089] |- | [[Barns-615|Barns, Harry]] ||||1946 Jul 28||85||H of Annie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0e/Barns-615.jpg 3089] |- | [[Barns-616|Barns, Henry Charles]] ||||1941 Nov 06||47|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/89/Barns-616.jpg 3090] |- | [[Wallis-3098|Barr, Dorothy Grace]] ||||1951 Oct 28||47||W of Henry|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/70/Barr-1389.jpg 2336] |- | [[Barr-1389|Barr, Henry J]] ||||1965 Feb 25||||H of Dorothy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/70/Barr-1389.jpg 2336] |- | [[Barr-4165|Barr, Kathleen]] ||||||||d. baby; D of Henry & Dorothy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/70/Barr-1389.jpg 2336] |- | Barr, Suanna||||||||||2821 |- | [[Barr-4168|Barr, William Joseph]] ||||1934 May 19||27||S of William S|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e7/Barr-4167.jpg 2335] |- | [[Barr-4167|Barr, William Samuel]] ||||1935 Oct 04||59||F of William J|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e7/Barr-4167.jpg 2335] |- | [[Barrett-5180|Barrett, Alfred]] ||||1945 Mar 27||85||H of Marie|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5a/Barrett-5181.jpg 1701] |- | [[Barrett-5181|Barrett, Herbert Keith]] ||||1908 Sep 22||2||S of Alfred & Marie|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5a/Barrett-5181.jpg 1701] |- | [[Barrett-9592|Barrett, John Norman]] ||||1985 Oct 29||64||H of Micky; F of Christine & Stephanie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b0/Barrett-9592.jpg 954] |- | [[Botterill-35|Barrett, Marie]] ||||1948 May 20||84||W of Alfred|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5a/Barrett-5181.jpg 1701] |- | [[Barrow-2399|Barrow, Isaac W]] ||||1958 Feb 16||76||H of Lousie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fc/Barrow-2399.jpg 2128] |- | [[Yann-25|Barrow, Louise Catherine]] ||||1957 Feb 17||79||W of Isaac|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fc/Barrow-2399.jpg 2128] |- | Barry, Alan John||||1964 Nov 02||<1||S of Janice & John||14 |- | [[Barry-4182|Barry, Anna Jane]] ||1913 Aug 16||1992 Jun 08||||D of James & Susan; Sis of Mary, william, Sarah, Wilson, John, James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dc/Barry-4182.jpg 1259] |- | [[Bennett-25019|Barry, Daisy Springfield]]||||1991 Feb 13||80||W of William; M of Stewart, David, Colin, Ernie, Kevin, Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/68/Bennett-25019.jpg 528] |- | [[Chaffey-323|Barry, Doris Amy]] ||||1977 Aug 13||66||W of Wilson; M of Elaine, John, Ian, Joy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/86/Barry-4183.jpg 472] |- | [[Barry-4181|Barry, James]] ||||1951 Oct 27||76||H of Susan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6c/Barry-4181.jpg 1651] |- | [[Barry-4184|Barry, James Thompson]] ||1916 Dec 09||1981 Nov 24||||H of Betty; F of Greig, Sue, Dale, Jan, Glen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ad/Barry-4184.jpg 938] |- | [[Thompson-52898|Barry, Susan]] ||||1952 Mar 04||76||W of James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6c/Barry-4181.jpg 1651] |- | [[Barry-4180|Barry, William]] ||||1980 Oct 08||72||H of Daisy; F of Stewart, David, Colin, Ernie, Kevin, Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fe/Barry-4180.jpg 529] |- | [[Barry-4183|Barry, Wilson]] ||||1997 Jul 21||87||H of Doris; F of Elaine, John, Ian, Joy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/86/Barry-4183.jpg 472] |- | [[Haughton-314|Barton, Florence (Thora)]] ||1917 May 10||2011 May 29||||nee Haughton; W of Lindsay (Barty) dec.; M of Eric, Jill & Lynne; M-in-L of Liz, Peter, Geoff|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dd/Haughton-314.jpg 1092] |- | [[Barton-7556|Barton, Frederick]] ||||1960 May 17||76|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bf/Barton-7556.jpg 3260] |- | [[Barton-7557|Barton, Frederick Walter Selwood (Peter)]] ||1928 Jul 31||2001 Nov 16||||H of Gwen; F of Tony, Kent, Brett, Bronwyn|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d4/Barton-7557.jpg 1767] |- | Barton, Gwendoline Evelyn (Gwen)||1934 Apr 16||2011 Sep 10||||W of Frederick; M of Tony, Kent, Brett, Bronwyn|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d4/Barton-7557.jpg 1767] |- | [[Barton-7555|Barton, Lindsay Graham (Barty)]] ||1896 Jun 01||1989 Mar 11||||4th Leicestershire; H of Thora; F of Eric, Jill, Lynne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3c/Barton-7555.jpg 1093] |- | [[Selwood-143|Barton, Nellie May]] ||||1960 Apr 14||66|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f6/Selwood-143.jpg 3259] |- | [[Barwell-278|Barwell, L]] ||||1976 Jul 24||75||AIF VX112897|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c1/Barwell-278.jpg 500] |- | [[Bateman-2930|Bateman, Gregg Wallace]] ||1931 Sep 15||2004 Jun 20||||H of Thelma Mary; F of Michael, Anne, Brian, Peter|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fc/Bateman-2930.jpg 2783] |- | [[Bates-11443|Bates, Herbert]] ||||1959 Oct 27||87||H of Mercy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c6/Bates-11443.jpg 1930] |- | [[Harris-37820|Bates, Mercy]] ||||1942 Aug 09||64||W of Herbert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c6/Bates-11443.jpg 1930] |- | [[Taylor-61108|Batey, Elizabeth]] ||||1900 Dec 03||34||W of Anthony|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/07/Taylor-61108.jpg 126] |- | [[Batten-794|Batten, Victor Thomas]] ||||1983 Oct 13||74||H of Betty|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4d/Batten-794.jpg 1005] |- | [[Baxter-7070|Baxter, Charles Fitzroy]] ||||1970 Oct 25||53||H of Esme|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c4/Baxter-7070.jpg 638] |- | [[Baxter-7080|Baxter, Esme Doreen]] ||||1998 Jul 01||||W of Charles|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c4/Baxter-7070.jpg 638] |- | [[Baxter-7081|Baxter, Ethel Violet]] ||1901 Jan 19||1973 Feb 20||||D of Joseph & Amy| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6e/Baxter-7083.jpg 599] |- | [[Baxter-7082|Baxter, Hilda Amy]] ||1907 Feb 12||1973 Jan 26||||D of Joseph & Amy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6e/Baxter-7083.jpg 599] |- | [[Baxter-7083|Baxter, Ivy Catherine]] ||1913 Aug 28||2003 Aug 03||||D of Joseph & Amy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6e/Baxter-7083.jpg 599] |- | [[Beach-5295|Beach, Charles W E]] ||1930 Oct 21||1985 Apr 27||||H of Glenda; F of Bradley, Rodney|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2e/Beach-5295.jpg 1216732] |- | Beach, Lesley Helen||1949 May 02||1996 Jun 30||||W of Ken||1216731 |- | [[Beale-1761|Beale, Florence Una]] ||1921 Apr 18||1990 Sep 26||||D of Florence & Lewis Beale|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a3/Beale-1761.jpg 747] |- | [[Beamish-126|Beamish, Harold H]] ||||1968 Aug 05||78|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9e/Beamish-126.jpg 3190] |- | [[Wagner-5228|Beamish, Jane]] ||||1968 Oct 31||||W of William|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8f/Beamish-108-2.jpg 3169] |- | [[Chaffey-106|Beamish, Martha May]] ||||1986 Dec 13||91|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/20/Chaffey-106.jpg 3191] |- | [[Beamish-108|Beamish, William Abraham]] ||||1946 May 02||||H of Jane|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8f/Beamish-108-2.jpg 3169] |- | [[Beard-2274|Beard, Charles Arthur]] ||||1952 Oct 13||70|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d6/Beard-2274.jpg 2923] |- | [[Hedditch-36|Beard, Edith Irene]] ||||1970 Apr||87|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d6/Beard-2274.jpg 2923] |- | [[Beard-5011|Beard, Frederick Arthur]] ||||1916 Jul 30||25||AIF; d. WWI; bur. Tottenham cemetery, London|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/09/Beard-5011.jpg 1967] |- | [[Angus-1228|Beard, Margaret]] ||||1930 Dec 29||72||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c2/Angus-1228.jpg 1965] |- | [[Beard-2718|Beard, William George]] ||||1937 Oct 29||83||H of Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6a/Beard-2718.jpg 1966] |- | [[Beaton-503|Beaton, Charles Henry]] ||||1960 Oct 23|||||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ec/Beaton-503.jpg 2339] |- | [[Barr-4176|Beaton, Nellie Hannah]] ||||1943 Jul 15||58|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ec/Beaton-503.jpg 2339] |- | [[Beaumont-2248|Beaumont, Cyril]] ||||1947 Nov 19||35|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/06/Beaumont-2248.jpg 3165] |- | [[Beavis-347|Beavis, Charles]] ||||1935 Aug 05|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/ff/Beavis-347.jpg 3045] |- | [[Blackburne-34|Beavis, Eliza]] ||||1953 Apr 11|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/ff/Beavis-347.jpg 3045] |- | [[Beavis-376|Beavis, John]] ||||1979 Sep 22||66||H of Olive; F of Bernice, John, Russel, Kaylene|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/66/Beavis-376.jpg 392] |- | [[Beavis-132|Beavis, John (Jock)]] ||1942 Dec 21||2016 Jan 08||74|| Sp. Di||[[Space:Memorial_Photography|Required]] |- | [[Cowan-4199|Beavis, Olive May]] ||||1994 Oct 22||81||W of John; M of Bernice, John, Russel, Kaylene|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/66/Beavis-376.jpg 392] |- | [[Robins-1873|Bee, Muriel Agnes May]] ||||1989 Apr 06||81||M of Stephen, Pauline|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5f/Robins-1873.jpg 1016] |- | [[Beecroft-296|Beecroft, Bernard]] ||||1983 Feb 02||||H of Betty; F of Faye, Rhonda, Terry, Brent|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7e/Beecroft-296.jpg 895] |- | [[O'Connor-4338|Beecroft, Betty (Nellie)]]||||2010 Nov 07||||W of Bernard|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7e/Beecroft-296.jpg 895] |- | [[O'Connor-4338|Beecroft, Betty (Nellie)]]||||2010 Nov 07||||wife, mother|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/eb/Beecroft-301.jpg 932] |- | [[Beecroft-297|Beecroft, Frederick Joseph]] ||||1960 Dec 30||45||H of Yvonne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/24/Beecroft-297.jpg 2631] |- | [[Beecroft-299|Beecroft, James]] ||||1975 Dec 02||64||H of Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/14/Beecroft-299.jpg 2687] |- | [[Hunt-17456|Beecroft, Mary Ethel]] ||||1958 Jun 13||66||W of James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/14/Beecroft-299.jpg 2687] |- | [[Beecroft-300|Beecroft, Richard James]] ||||1982 Nov 02||||S of James & Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/63/Beecroft-300.jpg 932] |- | [[Beecroft-301|Beecroft, Terry Bernard]] ||||1973 Aug 12||17|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/eb/Beecroft-301.jpg 555] |- | [[Bell-26234|Bell, Alan]] ||||1943 Nov 27||||RAAF KIA; S of Francis & Elsie; bur Invergordon, Scotland|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/21/Bell-26234.jpg 2008] |- | [[Moody-5923|Bell, Annie Matilda]] ||||1951 Jan 03|||||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cf/Bell-15155.jpg 2556] |- | [[Bell-26236|Bell, Bruce]] ||1933 Oct 06||2001 Mar 04||||H of Lorraine; F of Gayle & Graeme|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5c/Bell-26236.jpg 1520] |- | [[Bell-26235|Bell, David John]] ||||1970 Mar 23||62|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cf/Bell-15155.jpg 2556] |- | [[Bell-15155|Bell, David William]] ||||1941 Mar 11||60|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cf/Bell-15155.jpg 2556] |- | [[Hawkes-1323|Bell, Eleanor Emily]] ||||1978 Aug 12||72|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cf/Bell-15155.jpg 2556] |- | [[Beer-1425|Bell, Elsie Bell]] ||1888 Jun 11||1963 Aug 14||||W of Francis; M of Alan (dec), Mary, William, Heather|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/21/Bell-26234.jpg 2008] |- | [[Bell-22241|Bell, Francis]] ||1876 Feb 13||1949 Jan 03||||H of Elsie; F of Alan (dec), Mary, William, Heather|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/21/Bell-26234.jpg 2008] |- | [[Smith-196023|Bell, Helen Caldwell]] ||1902 Apr 25||1975 Feb 07||||nee Smith|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bb/Bell-26237.jpg 543] |- | [[Bell-26238|Bell, J J J]] ||1911 Jun 08||1968 Aug 24|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b2/Bell-26238.jpg 1216750] |- | [[Bell-26237|Bell, James Gladstone]] ||1898 Oct 03||1978 Dec 09|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bb/Bell-26237.jpg 543] |- | Bell, Patricia Ruth||1920 Feb 19||1995 May 14||||W of Bill; M of Alan, Robin, John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/15/Bell-26239.jpg 772] |- | [[Bell-26239|Bell, William Edgar]] ||1917 Aug 30||1989 Dec 29||||H of Pat; F of Alan, Robin, John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/15/Bell-26239.jpg 772] |- | [[Bell-26240|Bell, William James]] ||1956 Apr 30||1974 Jan 04||17|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/05/Bell-26240.jpg 672] |- | Bell, Mick||||1990 Sep 10||||H of Leila; F of Stephen, Peter, John||3254 |- | [[Bellinger-519|Bellinger, James David]] ||||1963 Jan 25||74|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3a/Bellinger-519.jpg 1775] |- | [[Tolson-447|Bellinger, Ruth]] ||||1976 Jun 18||80|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3a/Bellinger-519.jpg 1775] |- | [[Auddino-2|Belvedere, Antonia M]] ||1925 Nov 29||2014 Apr 22||||d Korumburra|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fa/Belvedere-16.jpg 758] |- | [[Belvedere-16|Belvedere, Dominic]] ||1953 Apr 14||2009 Apr 10||||H of Cathie; F of Daniel and Mathew|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/66/Belvedere-16-1.jpg 258] |- | [[Belvedere-15|Belvedere, Giuseppe]] ||1919 Jan 27||1992|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fa/Belvedere-16.jpg 758] |- | [[Burgess-9757|Bennett, Eliza]]||||1951 Nov 13||86|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/96/Bennett-25062.jpg 2061] |- | [[Dye-2197|Bennett, Jane]] ||||1929 Mar 12||69||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/59/Bennett-16804.jpg 2104] |- | [[Wiseman-2747|Bennett, Jean Louisa]] ||1920 Jan 22||2009 Oct 31||||nee Wiseman; W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1e/Bennett-25066.jpg 1331] |- | [[Bennett-25066|Bennett, John William]] ||1912 Oct 15||1997 Apr 12||||H of Jean|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1e/Bennett-25066.jpg 1331] |- | [[Stave-45|Bennett, Maria]] ||||1969 Feb 09||84||W of Richard|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/10/Bennett-25020.jpg 163] |- | [[Bennett-25020|Bennett, Richard Ernest]] ||||1969 Jan 25||86||H of Maria|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/10/Bennett-25020.jpg 163] |- | [[Bennett-25067|Bennett, Walter Henry]] ||||1945 Jun 20||61|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a1/Bennett-25067.jpg 3146] |- | [[Bennett-25062|Bennett, Wilfred James]] ||||1967 Dec 11||70|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/96/Bennett-25062.jpg 2061] |- | [[Bennett-19991|Bennett, William]] ||||1914 Aug 24||29|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/74/Bennett-19991.jpg 2103] |- | Bennett, William||||1913 Apr 05||53|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/59/Bennett-16804.jpg 2104] |- | [[Bennett-16804|Bennett, William]] ||||1919 Apr 05||65||H of Jane|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/59/Bennett-16804.jpg 2104] |- | [[Bennetts-362|Bennetts, Leon Edgar]] ||||1943 Sep 27||26||B of William, Allen, Rod, Jack|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7d/Bennetts-363.jpg 128] |- | [[Bennetts-363|Bennetts, William Orville]]||||1988 Dec 05||||B of Leon (dec), Allen, Rod, Jack|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7d/Bennetts-363.jpg 128] |- | [[Bentley-4848|Bentley, Arthur Edward]] ||||1978 May 03||76|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a0/Bentley-4848.jpg 447] |- | [[Bergmeier-46|Bergmeier, Herman George]] ||||1970 May 10||84|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/85/Bergmeier-46.jpg 650] |- | [[Robinson-35323|Bergmeier, Jane Ellen]] ||||1979 Apr 30||88|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/85/Bergmeier-46.jpg 650] |- | [[Berry-6467|Berry, James]] ||||1915 Apr 11||66||H of Mary|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9f/Berry-6467.jpg 3064] |- | [[Richmond-1277|Berry, Mary M]] ||||1927 Jun 17||76||W of James|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9f/Berry-6467.jpg 3064] |- | [[Berryman-782|Berryman, Alfred Thomas]] ||1903 Nov 21||1977 Dec 15||||H of Audrey; F of Doug, Ron, Else, Dorothy, Betty, Ken, Nancy, Jenny, Jeff|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b8/Berryman-782.jpg 475] |- | [[Shugg-36|Berryman, Audrey Evelyn]] ||1911 Oct 03||2003 Apr 13||||W of Alfred; M of Doug, Ron, Else, Dorothy, Betty, Ken, Nancy, Jenny, Jeff|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b8/Berryman-782.jpg 475] |- | [[Berryman-783|Berryman, Ronald Alfred]] ||1930 Mar 28||1997 Feb 06||||S of Audrey & Thomas; B of Douglas, Elsaleen, Dorothy, Betty, Kenneth, Nancy, Jennifer, Jeffrey|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/48/Berryman-783.jpg 1388] |- | [[Trathen-28|Bertram, Beryl]] ||1900 Jul 08||1996 Aug 13||||W of Roderick|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a2/Bertram-787.jpg 1384] |- | [[Bertram-787|Bertram, Roderick]] ||1891 Feb 21||1969 Aug 20||||H of Beryl|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a2/Bertram-787.jpg 1384] |- | [[Johnson-87112|Best, Florence L]] ||1919 Jun 09||2004 Aug 02||||Nee Johnson; W of Laurence; M of Gary; D-in-L of Helen; GM of Debbie, Sharon, Gary-John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b3/Johnson-87112.jpg 1523] |- | [[Best-4325|Best, Laurence M]] ||1909 Dec 15||2000 Oct 03||||AIF; H of Florence; F of Gary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5d/Best-4325.jpg 1524] |- | Beurs, Jacoba||1919 Dec 18||1996 Nov 26||||W of Willem; M of Jacoba, Wilhelmina, Edward, Ronald||1288 |- | [[Beurs-1|Beurs, Willem]] ||1915 Mar 28||1990 Sep 07||||H of Jacoba; F of Jacoba, Wilhelmina, Edward, Ronald|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bc/Beurs-1.jpg 1289] |- | [[Brock-5418|Biggs, Bette]] ||1927 Oct 21||2008 Mar 11||||nee Brock; W of Harry; M of Ross & Diane|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/72/Brock-5418.jpg 9187924] |- | [[Fitzgerald-6871|Biggs, Geraldine (Birdie)]] ||1904 Aug 31||2001 Jun 24||||nee Fitzgerald; b. Kardella; d. Moe; W of Reginald; M of Geraldine, Mary, Kathleen, Marjorie, Helen, Reginald|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2f/Biggs-3454.jpg 2763] |- | [[Biggs-3453|Biggs, Harry Ansell]] ||1927 Jul 25||2006 May 16||||H of Bette; F of Ross & Diane|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/72/Brock-5418.jpg 9187924] |- | [[Biggs-3454|Biggs, Reginald Thomas]] ||1905 Jun 10||1998 Aug 02||||OAM; b. Yarram; d. Moe; H of Geraldine; F of Geraldine, Mary, Kathleen, Marjorie, Helen, Reginald|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2f/Biggs-3454.jpg 2763] |- | [[Billing-515|Billing, A C]] ||||1985 Sep 16||65||RAAF 450305; H of Ethel Linda; F of Douglas, Peter, Jeffrey, Shirley|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c1/Billing-515.jpg 3149] |- | [[Billing-489|Billing, Albert]] ||1864 Jun 13||1924 May 29|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4a/Billing-489.jpg 3075] |- | [[Billing-516|Billing, Alfred Eric]] ||||1963 Apr 11||69||H of Ida|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/06/Billing-516.jpg 3147] |- | [[Billing-517|Billing, Arthur Eric (Eric)]] ||1923 Nov 06||2012 Sep 10||||H of Iris; F of Ron, Cheryl (Cheb), Trevor, Jan, Pam (Tup)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c7/Billing-517.jpg 2987] |- | [[Harvey-20102|Billing, Ethel Linda]] ||1920 Mar 31||2007 Oct 05||87||W of A C Billing|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3a/Billing-515-1.jpg 3150] |- | [[Giles-5166|Billing, Ida Myrtle]] ||||1968 Jun 29||72||W of Alfred|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/06/Billing-516.jpg 3147] |- | [[Brown-96755|Billing, Iris Amelia]] ||1926 Jul 17||2011 Apr 05||||Nee Brown; W of Eric; M of Ron, Cheryl (Cheb), Trevor, Jan, Pam (Tup)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c7/Billing-517.jpg 2987] |- | [[Robb-599|Billing (Bramley), Sarah Jane]] ||1868 Jun 21||1941 Jun 13|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4a/Billing-489.jpg 3075] |- | [[Bingham-3030|Bingham, Edward John]] ||||1969 Mar 30||||H of Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/50/Bingham-3030.jpg 2806] |- | [[O'Keefe-1015|Bingham, Mary Ann]] ||||1943 Sep 23||||W of Edward|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/50/Bingham-3030.jpg 2806] |- | [[Mole-301|Birch, Catherine Mary]] ||||1984 Mar 14||87|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ed/Birch-2486.jpg 646] |- | [[Birch-2488|Birch, Elaine Buchanan]] ||1926 Dec 10||1995 Oct 27||||D of Herbert & Jean; Sis of John & Jeanette|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a1/Birch-2488.jpg 1374] |- | [[Birch-2486|Birch, George Henry Young]] ||||1970 Jul 21||72|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ed/Birch-2486.jpg 646] |- | [[Birch-2487|Birch, Herbert Ralph]] ||||1973 Aug 17||77|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/47/Birch-2487.jpg 562] |- | [[Gosman-16|Birch, Jean Buchanan]] ||||1983 Dec 08||84|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/47/Birch-2487.jpg 562] |- | [[Doherty-2772|Birch, Susan]] ||||1906 Dec 12||87|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/92/Doherty-2772.jpg 2985] |- | [[Birchall-376|Birchall, Charles]] ||||1995 Apr 22||72|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6a/Birchall-376.jpg 2614] |- | [[Anthony-2068|Birchall, Maggie]] ||||1969 Oct 24||72||W of Walter|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/70/Anthony-2068.jpg 2613] |- | [[Birchall-260|Birchall, Walter]] ||||1970 Jul 19||75||H of Maggie|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/70/Anthony-2068.jpg 2613] |- | [[Black-14575|Black, Brett William]] ||||1993 Apr 18||25||S of Carmel & Keith|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b9/Black-14575.jpg 1230] |- | Black, Hazel Margaret||1937 May 06||2004 Dec 08||||W of Ron; M of Laurie & Mardi; GM of Andrew, Daniel, Emma, Beth, Samuel||239 |- | [[Gillett-2151|Black, Ruby Alice]] ||||1993 Jan 12||85||W of William Archibald; M of Ron & Keith|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/04/Gillett-2151.jpg 995] |- | [[Black-14576|Black, William Archibald]] ||||1984 Mar 22||77||H of Ruby; F of Ron & Keith|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4f/Black-14576.jpg 996] |- | [[Blackley-205|Blackley, Phillip C]] ||||1980 Jan 02||89||H of Sylvia; F of Norma, Maureen, Jennifer|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/82/Blackley-205.jpg 1209] |- | [[Wade-9258|Blackley, Sylvia G]] ||||1993 Apr 26||82||W of Phillip; M of Norma, Maureen, Jennifer|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/82/Blackley-205.jpg 1209] |- | [[Harris-37957|Blackman, Eileen Dorothy]] ||||1955 Nov 11||26|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/77/Blackman-2902.jpg 2027] |- | [[Blackman-2903|Blackman, John Richard]] ||||||||infant|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/77/Blackman-2902.jpg 2027] |- | [[Blackman-2902|Blackman, Richard (Dick)]] ||||1987 Jan 15||59|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/77/Blackman-2902.jpg 2027] |- | [[Blackmore-1337|Blackmore, Albert Edward]] ||||1924 Apr 26||22|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b8/Beckworth-45.jpg 2493] |- | [[Linton-2177|Blackmore, Amy Florence]] ||||1977 Oct 22||82||W of Walter|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/19/Blackmore-1339.jpg 2245] |- | [[Beckworth-45|Blackmore, Barbara]] ||||1955 Oct 23||95|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b8/Beckworth-45.jpg 2493] |- | [[Blackmore-1342|Blackmore, Barry Ray]] ||||1995 Apr 16||68||H of Beryl; F of Gail, Greg, Fay|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/13/Blackmore-1342.jpg 1180] |- | [[Linton-2178|Blackmore, Hannah Eliza]] ||||1962 Jan 14||64||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cb/Blackmore-1340.jpg 1645] |- | [[Blackmore-1341|Blackmore, Henry]] ||||1917 Apr 12||28||AIF; d. France|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b8/Beckworth-45.jpg 2493] |- | [[Blackmore-1343|Blackmore, Kenneth William (Dick)]] ||||1995 Sep 21||77||B of Jane|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/86/Blackmore-1343.jpg 1380] |- | [[Blackmore-1339|Blackmore, Walter]] ||||1977 Feb 11||53||H of Amy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/19/Blackmore-1339.jpg 2245] |- | [[Blackmore-1340|Blackmore, William]] ||||1956 Sep 01||71||H of Hannah|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cb/Blackmore-1340.jpg 1645] |- | [[Francis-6418|Blackshaw, Daisy Alexandra]] ||1904||1947||||W of Benjamin; M of Betty, Ken, Lois, Geoffey|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/41/Francis-6418.jpg 1620] |- | [[Lillico-71|Blackwell, Agnes]] ||||1971 Dec 19||81||W of John; M of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e6/Blackwell-4103.jpg 1845] |- | [[Blackwell-4106|Blackwell, Clive]] ||||1920 Jul 25|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f9/Blackwell-4106.jpg 2969] |- | [[Dawes-1279|Blackwell, Isabelle Maude]]||||1972 Dec 23||80|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6f/Dawes-1279.jpg 2968] |- | [[Blackwell-4104|Blackwell, Iva Lillico]] ||||1936 Nov 23||23||D of John O and Agnes Blackwell|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/34/Blackwell-4104.jpg 1846] |- | [[Bowen-7844|Blackwell, Jessie]] ||||1926 Jul 25||63||W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/22/Bowen-7844.jpg 2972] |- | [[Blackwell-4102|Blackwell, John Oliver]] ||||1930 Mar 16||46||H of Agnes; F of John Oliver|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e6/Blackwell-4103.jpg 1845] |- | [[Blackwell-4101|Blackwell, John Oliver]]||||1921 Mar 03||||S of John & Agnes|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e6/Blackwell-4103.jpg 1845] |- | [[Blackwell-4103|Blackwell, John Oliver]]||||1922 Nov 02||62||d. Allansford; H of Jessie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/22/Bowen-7844.jpg 2972] |- | [[Blackwell-4107|Blackwell, Wesley James]] ||1914 May 19||1999 Sep 30||||AIF V37370; H of Joy; F of Dorothy, Daryl; F-in-L of John & Eirene|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cc/Blackwell-4107.jpg 1420] |- | [[Blackwell-4108|Blackwell, William]] ||||1947 Jan 20||50|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c8/Blackwell-4108.jpg 3118] |- | [[Blackwood-876|Blackwood, Robert]] ||||1954 Dec 06||93|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/75/Blackwood-876.jpg 2941] |- | [[Bladin-2|Bladin, Henry Victor]] ||||1899 Jun 13|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/23/Bladin-2.jpg 3066] |- | [[Blake-7022|Blake, Alfred John]] ||||1948 Jan 09||||AIF; S of William & Marian|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fa/Blake-7022.jpg 2672] |- | [[Spaull-31|Blake, Dorothy Catherine]] ||1929 Sep 28||2004 Mar 05||||Nee Spaull; W of Brian; M of Geraldine & Harley & Colleen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e7/Spaull-31.jpg 1510] |- | [[Noonan-955|Blake, Mary Agnes]] ||||1972 Feb 04||80||W of Patrick|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/10/Blake-5870.jpg 728] |- | [[Blake-5870|Blake, Patrick Francis]] ||||1978 May 19||89||H of Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/10/Blake-5870.jpg 728] |- | [[Blakeney-466|Blakeney, Samuel]] ||||1895 Jan 21||42||H of Emma|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8e/Blakeney-466.jpg 101] |- | [[Blay-285|Blay, Caroline]] ||||1985 Mar 09||14|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/eb/Blay-285.jpg 815] |- | Blew, ?||||||||||2910 |- | [[Blew-60|Blew, Alfred]] ||||1930 Apr 23||67||F of Elsie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/ca/Blew-60.jpg 2136] |- | [[Blew-62|Blew, Charles Alfred]] ||||1907 Nov 17||9||S of Jessie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6d/Stevens-18868.jpg 2137] |- | [[Blew-61|Blew, Elsie]] ||||1925 Oct 24||32||D of Alfred|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/ca/Blew-60.jpg 2136] |- | [[Blew-64|Blew, George William]] ||||1983 Mar 02||79||H of Glad; F of Laurie, Anne, Max|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/91/Blew-64.jpg 1057] |- | [[Logan-4905|Blew, Gladys]] ||||1998 Nov 01||||W of George; M of Laurie, Anne, Max|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/85/Logan-4905.jpg 1056] |- | [[Stevens-18868|Blew, Jessie]] ||||1932 Aug 25||61||M of Charles|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6d/Stevens-18868.jpg 2137] |- | Blew, John||||||||||2706 |- | [[Blew-71|Blew, Laurence George]] ||1937 Aug 25||2010 Aug 07||72||F of Peter|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/12/Blew-71.jpg 694] |- | [[Blew-70|Blew, Marie June]] ||1937 Jan 25||2009 Sep 14||||D of Reginald Blew|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4a/Blew-66.jpg 3360] |- | [[Blew-66|Blew, Reginald Alexander]] ||1909 Dec 22||1995 Sep 11|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4a/Blew-66.jpg 3360] |- | [[Bloye-18|Bloye, Charles James]] ||||2007 Nov 08||85||B of Helen, Pearl, Lorraine, Archie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cf/Bloye-18.jpg 244] |- | [[Bloye-13|Bloye, Charles Thomas]] ||1889 Jan 04||1962 Mar 23|||||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e3/Bloye-13.jpg 1764] |- | [[Kealy-33|Bloye, Ellen Catherine]] ||1895 May 19||1973 Dec 31|||||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e3/Bloye-13.jpg 1764] |- | Bluemel, Anna Agnes||1909 Apr 20||1992 Jul 23||83||W of Ewald (dec); M of Eva & Siegfried||1254 |- | [[Blyth-279|Blyth, Charles Martin]] ||1909 Mar 23||1991 Sep 25||||H of Effie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/99/Blyth-279.jpg 3295] |- | [[Hawke-647|Blyth, Effie Agnes]] ||1916 Sep 18||2010 Oct 13||||W of Charles|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/99/Blyth-279.jpg 3295] |- | [[Boarder-3|Boarder, Henry]] ||||1938 May||63|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/27/Boarder-3.jpg 3011] |- | [[Boarder-2|Boarder, Henry Victor]] ||1917 May 23||2002 Oct 02||||H of Jeannette; F of Diana & Marilyn|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/27/Boarder-3.jpg 3011] |- | [[McKay-828|Boarder, Jeannette McKay]] ||1923 Jan 06||2003 May 29||||W of Henry; M of Diana & Marilyn|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/27/Boarder-3.jpg 3011] |- | [[Smart-682|Boarder, Victoria]] ||||1975 Jul 20||88|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/27/Boarder-3.jpg 3011] |- | [[Bolch-172|Bolch, John]] ||||||||S of William & Minnie Bolch|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f6/Bolch-172.jpg 2163] |- | [[Bolch-173|Bolch, Mary (May)]] ||||||||D of Minnie & William Bolch|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f6/Bolch-172.jpg 2163] |- | [[Ellis-18322|Bolch, Minnie]] ||||1951 Feb 08||79||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/78/Bolch-169.jpg 2116] |- | [[Bolch-175|Bolch, William Denis]] ||||1940 Jul 26||2|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/09/Bolch-175.jpg 2678] |- | [[Bolch-169|Bolch, William Henry]] ||||1937 Apr 04||64||H of Minnie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/78/Bolch-169.jpg 2116] |- | [[Bond-5499|Bond, Charles Greg]] ||||1974 May 31||83||H of Rose; F of Greg, Keith, Len, Lindsay, Raymond|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ef/Bond-5499.jpg 596] |- | [[Thatcher-1005|Bond, Rose Eunice]] ||||1985 Oct 31||93||W of Charles; M of Greg, Keith, Len, Lindsay, Raymond|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ef/Bond-5499.jpg 596] |- | [[Borys-23|Borys, Peter]]||1952 Jan 30||1988 Aug 11||||H of Carol; F of Natalie & Daneille|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6b/Borys-23.jpg 1119] |- | [[Nicholas-2155|Boston, Amy Lillias]] ||1925 Aug 15||2012 Nov 29||||nee Nicholas; W of Keith; M of Cheryl, Beverley, Peter, Geoffrey|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/54/Nicholas-2155.jpg 3348] |- | [[Boston-768|Boston, Arthur Robert]] ||1880 Oct 05||1945 Apr 10||||H of Winifred; F of Betty & Gwenda|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/58/Boston-769.jpg 2111] |- | [[Boston-937|Boston, Elizabeth Mary Ann]] ||1856||1930||||W of Robert; M of Isabel, Arthur, Harold, Olive, Vera|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/58/Boston-769.jpg 2111] |- | [[Boston-936|Boston, Harold Clunes]] ||||1962 Jun 30||78||H of Violet; F of Doris, Keith, Roy, Elva, Douglas|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5f/Boston-936.jpg 1261] |- | [[Boston-938|Boston, Isabel Phoebe (Bessie)]] ||1879||1960|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/58/Boston-769.jpg 2111] |- | [[Boston-935|Boston, Keith Robert]] ||1921 Apr 18||2010 Apr 08||||H of Amy; F of Cheryl, Beverley, Peter, Geoffrey|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/42/Boston-935.jpg 3349] |- | [[Boston-769|Boston, Robert]] ||1851||1919||||H of Elizabeth; F of Isabel, Arthur, Harold, Olive, Vera|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/58/Boston-769.jpg 2111] |- | [[Boston-939|Boston, Vera Elizabeth]] ||1897||1977|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/58/Boston-769.jpg 2111] |- | [[Tolson-454|Boston, Violet Maude]] ||||1979 Jul 27||89||W of Harold; M of Doris, Keith, Roy, Elva, Douglas|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5f/Boston-936.jpg 1261] |- | [[Connors-1139|Bosworth, Ellen N]] ||||1936 Dec 08||||M of Amy Hodges|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/95/Connors-1139.jpg 3127] |- | Bott-Hart, Bill||||1955 May 11|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/92/Bott-675.jpg 142] |- | [[Bott-675|Bott-Hart, Sam]] ||||1954 Aug 02|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/92/Bott-675.jpg 142] |- | [[Bott-674|Bott, Cecil]] ||||1954 May 29||20||(Edwin Cecil)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6c/Bott-674.jpg 146] |- | Bott, Daryl||||1942 Mar 21||||baby|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6c/Bott-674.jpg 146] |- | [[Boucher-3706|Boucher, Cherie Ann]] ||||1978 Mar 08||11|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/78/Boucher-3706-1.jpg 428] |- | Bourke, James||||||81||b. Capoodin, Co. Waterford, Ireland||2785 |- | [[Bowcher-15|Bowcher, Arthur C]] ||1908 Aug 21||1994 Aug 22||||H of Chrissie Grace; F of Una, Allan, Christina|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/da/Bowcher-15.jpg 1199] |- | [[McLennan-876|Bowden, Barbara]] ||||1942 Mar||37|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b2/McLennan-876.jpg 1940] |- | [[Bowden-3219|Bowden, David John]] ||||1962 Mar ||69||H of Susan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b2/McLennan-876.jpg 1940] |- | [[Bowden-3218|Bowden, Johnny]] ||||1925||2|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b2/McLennan-876.jpg 1940] |- | [[Pratt-9428|Bowden, Susan]] ||||1967 Mar 17||58||Nee Pratt; Sis of Harry, Sarah, Bob, Tom|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/39/Pratt-9428.jpg 2052] |- | [[Bowen-7871|Bowen, Paul (Robert)]] ||1928 Feb 24||2001 Dec 20||||H of Linda; F of Paul, Peter, Jo; GF of Danielle|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/ce/Bowen-7871.jpg 1525] |- | [[Bower-2844|Bower, Charles]] |||||||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/10/Bower-2844.jpg 1877] |- | [[McCarthy-3143|Bowler, Elizabeth]] ||1863||1914||||W of Thomas; M of James, Rose, Vivian, Violanthe, Esma, Elizabeth, Victoria Violet|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/46/McCarthy-3143.jpg 3014] |- | [[Bowler-674|Bowler, Thomas]] ||1862||1919||||H of Elizabeth; F of James, Rose, Vivian, Violanthe, Esma|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/74/Bowler-674.jpg 2778] |- | [[Bowman-9944|Bowman, Alfred Leslie]] ||||1979 Jan 24||87||H of Maggie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/31/Bowman-9944.jpg 425] |- | [[Bowman-9946|Bowman, James Alfred (Jim)]] ||||2008 Sep 18||84||H of Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1d/Bowman-9946.jpg 1323] |- | [[Bowman-9944|Bowman, Maggie Laura]] ||||1981 Oct 05||86||W of Alfred|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/31/Bowman-9944.jpg 425] |- | [[Bowman-9947|Bowman, Malcolm Alexander]] ||1952 Sep 29||2009 Aug 24||||H of Kerry; F of Matthew & Rachel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/23/Bowman-9947.jpg 1502] |- | Bowman, Mary Elizabeth (Betty)||||1995 Sep 26||73||W of Jim; M of Heather (dec), Neil, Shirley|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1d/Bowman-9946.jpg 1323] |- | [[Bowring-194|Bowring, Grace Hilda]] |||||||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/21/Bowring-194.jpg 3039] |- | [[Box-1398|Box, Albert]] ||||1964 Dec 01||88||H of Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/40/Box-1398.jpg 2029] |- | [[Meachem-40|Box, Mary Alice]] ||||1954 Jul 18||84||W of Albert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/40/Box-1398.jpg 2029] |- | [[Winkle-263|Boyd, Elise Lydia May]] ||1890 Sep 22||1968 Feb 19||||nee Winkle; W of Ketih; M of Les & Tammy (Thelma)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/02/Winkle-263.jpg 2526] |- | [[Bramley-612|Bramley, Cyril]] ||||1920 Mar 14||2||S of J E Bramley|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/62/Bramley-613.jpg 2100] |- | [[Bramley-610|Bramley, Frederik Edwin]] ||||1952 Nov 10||64||H of Ida|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c9/Bramley-610.jpg 2250] |- | [[Bramley-613|Bramley, Harold]] ||||1920 Mar 20||4||S of J E Bramley|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/62/Bramley-613.jpg 2100] |- | [[Peck-7688|Bramley, Ida Rubena]] ||||1941 Feb 10||49||W of Frederick|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c9/Bramley-610.jpg 2250] |- | [[Bramley-576|Bramley, Joseph]] ||||1913 Feb 15||70|| H of Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/23/Bramley-576.jpg 2101] |- | [[Bown-323|Bramley, Mary]] ||||1908 Jan 22||62||W of Joseph|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/23/Bramley-576.jpg 2101] |- | [[Brand-2929|Brand, Charles Henry (Harry)]] ||1937 Nov 21||2000 Jul 13||62||S of Gladys & Alec (dec); F of David (dec) & Raymond (dec); B of Andrew, Elieen, Alex, James, Alan, Janet, Ian|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d3/Brand-2929.jpg 1413] |- | [[Brand-2930|Brand, David Charles (Brandy)]] ||1963 Jun 12||1980 Mar 09|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8e/Brand-2931.jpg 383] |- | [[Brand-2931|Brand, Raymond Paul (Barney)]] ||1966 Sep 04||1989 Jan 21|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8e/Brand-2931.jpg 383] |- | [[Branigan-60|Branigan, James]] ||||1906 Dec 01||87||F of Ann Whiteside|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2d/Whiteside-689.jpg 2374] |- | [[Brett-1452|Brett, Margaret]] ||||1941 Feb 07||60|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5d/Brett-1453.jpg 2030] |- | [[Donaldson-3776|Brett, Margaret]] ||||1916 Jun 13||73||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cf/Brett-1433.jpg 2978] |- | [[Brett-1454|Brett, Maria Jane]] ||||1958 Aug 27||88|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e6/Brett-1454.jpg 2033] |- | [[Brett-1455|Brett, Thomas]] ||||1948 Jan 26||66|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6d/Brett-1455.jpg 2032] |- | [[Brett-1453|Brett, William]] ||||1956 Jul 01||75|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5d/Brett-1453.jpg 2030] |- | [[Brett-1433|Brett, William]] ||||1907 Jul 03||61||H of Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cf/Brett-1433.jpg 2978] |- | [[Briggs-5467|Briggs, James Thomas]] ||||1939 Mar 09||62||H of Ruth; F of Ted, Jack, Beth, Frank, Dorothy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2b/Briggs-5467.jpg 1919] |- | [[Brierly-101|Briggs, Ruth]] ||||1953||78||W of James; M of Ted, Jack, Beth, Frank, Dorothy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2b/Briggs-5467.jpg 1919] |- | [[Bright-3525|Bright, Ian George]] ||||2013 Feb 06||77||H of Marjorie; F of Ray, Chris, Stephen, Judy, Mandy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/23/Bright-3525.jpg 323] |- | [[Phalp-2|Bright, Sarah]] ||||1945 Apr 17||||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0d/Bright-3526.jpg 3078] |- | [[Bright-3526|Bright, William]] ||||1941 Jul 19||||H of Sarah|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0d/Bright-3526.jpg 3078] |- | [[Brisland-2|Brisland, James]] |||||||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/72/Brisland-2.jpg 3097] |- | [[Britton-2876|Britton, Lawrence G]] ||1933 Feb 15||2003 May 13||70||H of Vern (dec); F of Michael (dec) & Shane; F-in-L of Jenny; B of Eileen, Syd (dec), Archie (dec)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e2/Britton-2876.jpg 1560] |- | [[Britton-2877|Britton, Michael Lawrence]] ||||1977 Jul 07||||S of Verna & Lawrie; B of Shane|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/ff/Britton-2877.jpg 468] |- | Britton, Verna Stella||||2000 Sep 03||67||W of Lawrie; M of Michael, Shane; M-in-L of Jenny|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/43/Britton-2876-1.jpg 1559] |- | [[Bennett-25320|Broadway, Mavis Emily]] ||||1984 Jul 20||66||W of William; M of Cheryl & Trevor|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a8/Bennett-25320.jpg 999] |- | [[Broadway-480|Broadway, William Leonard]] ||||1984 Nov 29||76||H of Mavis (dec); F of Cheryl & Trevor|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9e/Broadway-480.jpg 1000] |- | [[Hutchinson-6908|Brock, Annie Victoria]] ||||1963 May 26||67||W of James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/33/Brock-5422.jpg 2310] |- | [[Brock-5422|Brock, James]] ||||1939 Apr 05||52||H of Annie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/33/Brock-5422.jpg 2310] |- | [[Blake-7061|Brodie, Shiela]] ||||1981 May 04||61||nee Blake; M of Jaqueline & Francine|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d2/Blake-7061.jpg 980] |- | [[Clayton-5874|Bromley, Annie]] ||||1964 Jan 25||84||W of James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f8/Bromley-1021.jpg 2904] |- | [[Bromley-1021|Bromley, James]] ||||1935 Sep 09||57||H of Annie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f8/Bromley-1021.jpg 2904] |- | [[Brookes-886|Brookes, Barry Gray]] ||1928 Dec 12||1995 Jul 11||||H of Helen (d. 1981), fiona; F of Anthony, Robert, Louise|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/da/Brookes-886.jpg 3290] |- | [[Brookes-887|Brookes, Donald Garth]] ||1924 Mar 11||2001 Apr 10||||H of Marie; F of Graham, John, Wendy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/20/Brookes-887.jpg 1216715] |- | [[McHenry-951|Brookes, Gladys Caroline]] ||1895 Apr 21||1935 Jan 10||||W of Roy; M of Stuart, Donald, Barry|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0c/Brookes-700.jpg 610] |- | [[McHenry-951|Brookes, Gladys Caroline]] ||||1935 Jan 10||39||W of Roy Shirley; M of Stuart, Donald, Barry|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c5/McHenry-951.jpg 2465] |- | [[Brookes-888|Brookes, Graham Alan]] ||1953 Nov 04||2011 Sep 08||||H of Denise; F of Sally, Karen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/96/Brookes-888.jpg 1216720] |- | [[Brookes-700|Brookes, Roy Shirley]] ||||1973 Jan 07||79||H of Gladys; F of Stuart, Donald, Barry|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0c/Brookes-700.jpg 610] |- | Brooks, Annie||||1970 Sep 05||||||3199 |- | [[Seabrook-243|Brooks, Grace Evelyn]] ||||1995 May 14||82|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4e/Seabrook-243.jpg 416] |- | [[Brooks-8446|Brooks, James Duncan]] ||||1979 Nov 02||75|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4e/Seabrook-243.jpg 416] |- | [[Stevens-7065|Brooks, Jane]] ||||1941 May 30||73|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/27/Stevens-7065.jpg 3071] |- | Brooks, Marie Isabel||||1986 Dec 05||46||||969 |- | [[Brooks-16742|Brooks, Thomas Henry]] ||||1979 Jan 30||87||AIF|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/94/Brooks-16742.jpg 3200] |- | [[Fielding-895|Broom, Nancy Hilder]] ||1907 Mar 22||1995 Mar 07||||W of Vic; M of Loreen & Anne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f5/Fielding-895.jpg 1197] |- | [[Broom-819|Broom, Victor George]] ||1911 Jan 12||2002 Sep 20||||AIF; H of Nancy; F of Loreen & Anne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dd/Broom-819.jpg 1198] |- | [[Brown-97806|Brown, Alan Charles]] ||1936 Dec 06||2010 Aug 10||||H of Marjorie; F of Karen, Robin, Ian|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/57/Brown-97806.jpg 304] |- | [[Brown-97807|Brown, Alan Cowan]] ||1931 Mar 27||1991 Nov 23||||H of Nance; F of Trudi, Glenn, Scott, Grant|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f2/Brown-97807.jpg 765] |- | [[Brown-97808|Brown, Albert Henry]] ||||2002 Jul 10||99||H of Edith; F of Kenneth, Ina, Alan, Donald, Graeme|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/68/Brown-97808.jpg 1313] |- | [[Brown-97809|Brown, Albert Henry]] ||||1947 Apr 17||74||H of Jane|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/53/Brown-97809.jpg 2146] |- | [[Brown-97810|Brown, Alfred Henry]] ||||1947 Jun 08||76||H of Emma|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/56/Brown-97810.jpg 2187] |- | [[Landgren-13|Brown, Alice Anna]] ||||1995 Jun 03||89||W of Hugh|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/71/Brown-44849.jpg 504] |- | [[Tanner-5031|Brown, Anna]] ||||1948 Nov 18||||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3e/Tanner-5031.jpg 2108] |- | [[Bailey-24302|Brown, Annie Frances]] ||||1944 May 11||70||W of Charles|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1d/Brown-97860.jpg 2288] |- | Brown, Beryl May||||1999 Oct 19||83||W of Les; M of Margaret, Robert, Douglas, Anne, Barry|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/05/Brown-98122-1.jpg 1099] |- | [[Brown-97866|Brown, Broughton]] ||||1930 Apr 23||25||H of Sylvia|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5e/Brown-97866.jpg 2148] |- | [[Brown-97860|Brown, Charles]] ||||1928 Apr 16||55||H of Annie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1d/Brown-97860.jpg 2288] |- | [[Brown-97890|Brown, Charles Ezra]] ||1860 May 24||1939 Jun 26||||b. Morley, England; H of Melissa|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1d/Brown-97890.jpg 3046] |- | [[Stephenson-6644|Brown, Christine May]] ||1909 May 28||1999 May 06||||W of Thomas Edwin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/22/Stephenson-6644.jpg 1122] |- | [[Jeffrey-1831|Brown, Dora]] ||||2000 Nov 22||90||W of Sidney; M of Kevyn & Doreen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ef/Brown-97983.jpg 1519] |- | [[Brown-97990|Brown, Edith Frances]] ||||1990 May 21||86||W of Albert Henry; M of Kenneth, Ina, Alan, Donald, Graeme|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/07/Brown-97990.jpg 1312] |- | [[Hargreaves-988|Brown, Emma]] ||||1955 Feb 24||78||W of Alfred|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/56/Brown-97810.jpg 2187] |- | [[Cowan-4226|Brown, Florence]] ||||1973 Sep 10||71||W of Walter|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/11/Brown-98055.jpg 666] |- | [[Norris-8165|Brown, Florence]] ||||1931 Feb 11||43||W of Walter|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ee/Brown-98057.jpg 3088] |- | [[Brown-98081|Brown, Frank G]] ||1887 Jul 09||1960 May 30||||F of Iris; F-in-L of Eric|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dd/Brown-98081.jpg 2988] |- | [[Brown-147823|Brown, Heather Anne (Anne)]] ||1950 Aug 09||2008 Dec 28||||Sis of Margaret, Robert, Douglas, Barry|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bf/Brown-147823.jpg 278] |- | [[Kurrle-49|Brown, Heather Jean]] ||1959 Aug 28||2014 Apr 10||||nee Kurrle; W of Ted (dec); D of John & Lynette Kurrle; Sis of Christine, Robyn, Jocelyn|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fb/Kurrle-49.jpg 347] |- | [[Brown-44849|Brown, Hugh Alfred]] ||||1975 Oct 16||77||AIF; H of Alice; F of Hugh, Ted, Bob, Mary|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/71/Brown-44849.jpg 504] |- | [[Lees-1483|Brown, Ida Mary]] ||1920 Jun 06||1996 Jul 03||||W of George; D of Reginald & Helen Lees|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9f/Lees-1483.jpg 1358] |- | [[Fowles-314|Brown, Jane C]] ||||1944 Apr 08||64||W of Albert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/53/Brown-97809.jpg 2146] |- | [[Cox-39408|Brown, Joan Margaret]] ||||2011 Nov 09||76||W of Ron; M of Peter, Geoff, Greg|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b5/Cox-39408.jpg 222] |- | Brown, Jodie||1950||2005||||||3307 |- | [[Brown-96881|Brown, John]] ||||1921 Aug 14||72|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/92/Doherty-2772.jpg 2985] |- | [[Brown-98100|Brown, John Silvester]] ||||2013 Aug 20||87||F of Barney, Wendy, Rhonda, Kay|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fa/Brown-98100.jpg 317] |- | [[Brown-98101|Brown, Kenneth Broughton]] ||||1972 Jun 20||41|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/13/Brown-98101.jpg 621] |- | [[Brown-98120|Brown, Kenneth David]] ||1932 May 22||2008 Apr 19||75||H of Margaret; F of Kevin, Sheryl, Peter, Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/af/Brown-98120.jpg 266] |- | [[Brown-98121|Brown, Kevin Albert]] ||1935 Jan 31||2003 Dec 04||||H of Barbara; F of Kevin (dec), James, Steven|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/ff/Brown-98121.jpg 1550] |- | [[Brown-45331|Brown, Leslie Charles]] ||||1987 May 01||80||H of Mavis|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3a/Brown-45331.jpg 379] |- | [[Brown-98122|Brown, Leslie Charles]] ||||1982 Jun 29||66||H of Beryl; F of Margaret, Robert, Douglas, Anne, Barry|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/05/Brown-98122.jpg 1100] |- | [[Axford-202|Brown, Mavis Alice]] ||||1980 Oct 04||72||W of Leslie|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3a/Brown-45331.jpg 379] |- | [[Moody-5966|Brown, Melissa Gilbert]] ||1861 Apr 21||1947 Mar 24||||b. Kew, Melbourne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1d/Brown-97890.jpg 3046] |- | [[Brown-98189|Brown, Murray William]] ||||1975 Sep 23||39|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/ce/Brown-98189.jpg 503] |- | [[Brown-98190|Brown, Neville James]] ||1934 Apr 28||2009 Jan 05||||H of Margaret; F of Ronda, Noelene, Lesley, Russell|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2e/Brown-98190.jpg 242] |- | [[Brown-98191|Brown, Ronald David]] ||1928 Apr 04||2007 Feb 08||78||H of Joan; F of Peter, Geoffrey, Gregory|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/12/Brown-98191.jpg 223] |- | [[Brown-74561|Brown, Roy William]] ||||1996 Oct 02||84||W of Ruby; F of Faye, Bill, Brian, Frank|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/24/Brown-74561.jpg 1327] |- | [[Kurrle-31|Brown, Ruby Olive]] ||||1997 Apr 04||82||nee Kurrle; W of Roy; M of Faye, Bill, Brian, Frank|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/24/Brown-74561.jpg 1327] |- | [[Birch-2489|Brown, Sarah Jane]] ||||1928 May 26||77|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/92/Doherty-2772.jpg 2985] |- | [[Brown-97983|Brown, Sidney Arnold]] ||||1974 Aug 05||62||H of Dora; F of Kevyn & Doreen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ef/Brown-97983.jpg 1519] |- | [[Brown-98243|Brown, Stephen]] ||||1935 Jul 28||73|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8e/Btown-2.jpg 120] |- | [[Kurrle-46|Brown, Sylvia Rosalie]] ||||1991 Apr 08||88||W of Broughton|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5e/Brown-97866.jpg 2148] |- | [[Brown-97814|Brown, Thomas Edwin]] ||||1980 Oct 08||74||H of May|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3d/Brown-97814.jpg 1123] |- | [[Brown-98055|Brown, Walter]] ||||1971 Dec 12||68||H of Florence|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/11/Brown-98055.jpg 666] |- | [[Brown-98057|Brown, Walter]] ||||1939 Dec 16||66||H of Florence|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ee/Brown-98057.jpg 3088] |- | Brown, William||||||||H of Anna|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3e/Tanner-5031.jpg 2108] |- | [[Brown-96883|Brown, William George]] ||||1903 Aug 20||19|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/92/Doherty-2772.jpg 2985] |- | [[Lowen-130|Bryan, Agnes Frances (Ruby)]] ||||1976 Jul 13||83|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/be/Lowen-130.jpg 502] |- | [[Say-275|Bryant, Eugenie G]] ||||2009 Jan 09||83||nee Say; M of Peter, Anne, Timothy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8d/Say-275.jpg 253] |- | [[Wisdom-298|Bryce, Alice Kathleen]] ||||1932 Aug 20||20|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/27/Wisdom-298-1.jpg 2937] |- | [[Eastick-9|Bryce, Elizabeth Frances]] ||||1926 Jun 05||71|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3e/Bryce-479.jpg 2456] |- | [[Bryce-479|Bryce, John]] ||||1920 Feb 23||82|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3e/Bryce-479.jpg 2456] |- | [[Burrell-1345|Brydon, Adeline Grace]] ||||1933 Aug 08||60|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/99/Burrell-1345.jpg 2277] |- | [[Brydon-169|Brydon, Beryl May]] ||||1942 Sep 02||22|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/99/Burrell-1345.jpg 2277] |- | [[Brydon-77|Brydon, David Ernest]] ||||1898 Feb 14||<1||S of John & Sarah|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1c/Brydon-70.jpg 1740] |- | [[McNaughton-1184|Brydon, Elisabeth Jane]] ||1898 May 22||1992 Jan 07|||||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e2/Brydon-78.jpg 1747] |- | [[Brydon-70|Brydon, John]] ||||1913 Jul 29||65||H of Sarah|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1c/Brydon-70.jpg 1740] |- | [[Gravell-20|Brydon, Sarah Agnes]] ||||1917 Dec 03||59||W of John|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1c/Brydon-70.jpg 1740] |- | [[Brydon-78|Brydon, Thomas Gravell]] ||1898 Dec 26||1959 Dec 22|||||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e2/Brydon-78.jpg 1747] |- | [[Brydon-71|Brydon, William James Philip]] ||||1955 Oct 24||75|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6e/Brydon-71.jpg 2276] |- | [[Campbell-36839|Buchanan, C M]] ||||1899 May 17||1||S of C. C. Buchanan & Catherine McLeod|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7b/Campbell-36838.jpg 2415] |- | [[Murchison-364|Buchanan, Catherine McLeod]] ||||1932 May 02||72||W of C C Buchanan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7b/Campbell-36838.jpg 2415] |- | [[Buchanan-5968|Buchanan, Colin Campbell]] ||||1935 Sep 21||79||H of Catherine McLeod|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7b/Campbell-36838.jpg 2415] |- | [[Brown-97815|Buchanan, Eleanor (Ella)]] ||1920 Feb 12||1976 Jun 12||||W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/01/Buchanan-5917.jpg 527] |- | [[Irving-3537|Buchanan, Elizabeth]] ||||1975 Sep 10||94||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/73/Buchanan-5918.jpg 2522] |- | Buchanan, Evelyn Victoria (Bobby)||1912 May 23||1988 Jul 30||||M of Dot & Marg||1094 |- | [[Buchanan-5917|Buchanan, John (Jack)]] ||1915 Jun 11||2004 Jun 08||||H of Eleanor|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/01/Buchanan-5917.jpg 527] |- | [[Buchanan-5918|Buchanan, William]] ||||1947 Jan 19||77||H of Elizabeth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/73/Buchanan-5918.jpg 2522] |- | [[Buckland-3388|Buckland, Meliza Dorothy]] ||1975 Oct 28||1995 Aug 29||||D of Patricia; Sis of Adrian, Kathleen, Jamie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f7/Buckland-3388.jpg 2615] |- | Buckland, Patricia Mary||1947 Aug 29||||||M of Meliza, Adrian, Kathleen, Jamie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f7/Buckland-3388.jpg 2615] |- | [[Plumbe-89|Bull, Ida V]]||1897||1984||||W of Chum|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/96/Bull-3673.jpg 448] |- | [[Plumbe-89|Bull, Ida V]]||1897 Jun 27||1984 Feb 15||||W of Arthur (Chum)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/32/Plumbe-89.jpg 3224] |- | [[Bull-3673|Bull, Sidney Arthur (Chum)]] ||1899||1978||||H of Ida|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/96/Bull-3673.jpg 448] |- | [[McCoy-7271|Bullas, Betty Lavina]] ||||1977 Sep 05||51|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d9/McCoy-7271.jpg 3217] |- | [[Baird-5014|Bunn, Bernice Elizabeth]] ||||1921 Aug 24||27||M of Marshall|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1a/Baird-5014.jpg 3151] |- | [[Canobio-9|Bunn, Dorothy Beryl]] ||1922 Sep 06||2012 Dec 25||90||nee Canobio; W of Les; M of Cheryl & Trevor|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/23/Bunn-1120.jpg 2847] |- | [[Bunn-1120|Bunn, Leslie Oliver Frederick]] ||1921 Jun 22||2005 Aug 05||84||H of Beryl; F of Cheryl & Trevor|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/23/Bunn-1120.jpg 2847] |- | [[Holloway-4559|Bunn, Louisa]] ||||1978 Nov 30|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/60/Bunn-1119.jpg 1617] |- | [[Bunn-1118|Bunn, Marshall James]] ||||||||infant S of Bernice|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1a/Baird-5014.jpg 3151] |- | [[Bunn-1119|Bunn, Marshall Oliver]] ||||1969 Oct 29|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/60/Bunn-1119.jpg 1617] |- | [[Burchett-597|Burchett, Raymond George]] ||1918 Sep 27||2002 Mar 26||||Uncle of Ron, Shirley, Jennifer, Noel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/14/Burchett-597.jpg 1517] |- | [[Burgess-9841|Burgess, Alan Keith]] ||||1982 Jun 18||48|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4a/Burgess-9841.jpg 3229] |- | Burgess, Dorota Betty||1932 Jan 21||2009 Mar 18||77||W of Tom; M of Colette, Warren, Tania, Scott|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/39/Burgess-9843-1.jpg 1763] |- | [[Carol-84|Burgess, Eileen May]] ||||1982 May 23||73||W of Thomas|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/45/Burgess-9835.jpg 1811] |- | [[Burgess-8514|Burgess, Ernest James]] ||||1940 Jul 10||61|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/71/Burgess-8514.jpg 3048] |- | [[Burgess-9842|Burgess, Gloria Dawn]] ||||1988 Aug 10||58||D of Thomas & Eileen Burgess; Sis of Tom & Alan (dec)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/ba/Burgess-9842.jpg 1761] |- | [[Bower-2482|Burgess, Grace Spowart]] ||||1946 Apr 26||65|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/71/Burgess-8514.jpg 3048] |- | [[Burgess-9843|Burgess, Thomas Brian]] ||1932 Jul 05||2001 May 30||||H of Dorota; F of Colette, Warren, Tania, Scott|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/52/Burgess-9843.jpg 1762] |- | [[Burgess-9835|Burgess, Thomas Bower]] ||||1958 Dec 30||49||H of Eileen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/45/Burgess-9835.jpg 1811] |- | [[Langham-856|Burnet, Catherine]] ||||1929 Dec 01||53||W of James Stodart; M of Grace|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0b/Langham-856.jpg 1732] |- | [[Burnet-536|Burnet, Grace Catherine]] ||||1907 Mar 14||1||D of James & Catherine Stodart|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0b/Langham-856.jpg 1732] |- | [[Burnet-537|Burnet, James Stodart]] ||||1951 Jun||75|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f5/Burnet-537.jpg 1663] |- | [[Burnet-538|Burnet, James Langham]] ||||1956 Feb 24||52||RAAF|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/48/Burnet-538.jpg 2524] |- | [[Burrows-3008|Burrows, Gordon Leslie]] ||1921 May 04||1998 Nov 25||77||H of Joan Grace; F of Marjorie, Keith, Kenneth, Lynette|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/de/Burrows-3008.jpg 1391] |- | [[Burrows-3009|Burrows, Grant W]] ||||2014 Mar 11||65||AIF; H of Midge; F of Karen, Leila, Debra|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0a/Burrows-3009.jpg 349] |- | [[Wilkinson-9828|Burston, Alice]] ||||1907 Jul 23||48||M of John; M of Emma, Alice, Florence|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b4/Burston-133.jpg 2991] |- | [[Burston-133|Burston, John Francis]] ||||1908 Aug 01||56||H of Alice; F of Emma, Alice, Florence|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b4/Burston-133.jpg 2991] |- | [[Burt-4103|Burt, John William]] ||1940 Jan 10||2012 Dec 20||||H of Kath; F of Rosalind, Emma, Annmarie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/83/Burt-4103.jpg 1216707] |- | [[Staben-36|Burt, Kathleen Staben]] ||1940 Nov 03||2011 Jan 13||||W of John; M of Rosalind, Emma, Annmarie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/83/Burt-4103.jpg 1216707] |- | [[Nason-1296|Burt, Stella May]] ||||1977 Apr 12||80|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c5/Nason-1296.jpg 521] |- | [[Warren-15752|Burton, Eva May]] ||||1993 Mar 29||84||W of Henry; M of Kevin (Bill) & Alan; Sis of Hazel, Pyhllis, Chris|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/92/Warren-15752.jpg 1213] |- | Busana, Pierina||1917||200? Nov 11|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e5/Busana-1.jpg 930] |- | [[Busana-1|Busana, Pietro]] ||1910 Dec 18||1982 Aug 08|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e5/Busana-1.jpg 930] |- | [[Horan-673|Butler, Anne]] ||||1917 Jan 19||80|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e6/Horan-673.jpg 2781] |- | [[White-52994|Butler, Ellen Annie]] ||||1971 Dec 04||84||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c3/White-52994.jpg 2895] |- | [[Butler-19270|Butler, Francis Harold]] ||||1985 May 09||70||H of Maisie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/95/Butler-19270.jpg 613] |- | [[Butler-19273|Butler, Jack]] ||||1941 Feb 24||36||KIA El Acheila; S of Anne & William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/66/Butler-19264.jpg 2894] |- | [[Benwell-47|Butler, Jean A]] ||||1983 Oct 05||71|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c2/Benwell-47.jpg 3239] |- | [[Butler-19462|Butler, John A]] ||||1990 Jan 10||64||H of Gladys; F of Grant, Gavan, Kelvin, Paulina, Joanna, Ashley|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2c/Butler-19462.jpg 1301] |- | [[Butler-19261|Butler, John Olding]] ||||1899 Aug 03||74||H of Anne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/da/Butler-19261.jpg 3013] |- | [[Carrick-793|Butler, Josephine Adele]] ||||1998 Dec 10||83||W of William: M of Peter, Robert, David||718 |- | [[McKinnon-2517|Butler, Maisie Agnes]] ||||1973 Feb 10||57||W of Francis|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/95/Butler-19270.jpg 613] |- | [[Butler-19271|Butler, Peter Elkington]] ||1936 Apr 26||1993 Jan 12||56||H of Moya; F of Shane, Kathy, Gavin, Susan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/15/Butler-19271.jpg 1134] |- | [[Butler-19272|Butler, Robert W]] ||||1999 Jun 13||60||F of Jenny & Christine|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f8/Butler-19272.jpg 1450] |- | [[Butler-19269|Butler, William Elkington]] ||||1970 Nov 29||65||H of Josephine; F of Peter, Robert, David|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/87/Butler-19269.jpg 718] |- | [[Butler-19264|Butler, William Elkington]] ||||1944 Jan 16||78||H of Anne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/66/Butler-19264.jpg 2894] |- | [[Byles-101|Byles, John]] ||||1964 Sep 08||73||H of Winifred; F of Yvonne, Elaine, Graham (dec)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8d/Byles-101.jpg 2145] |- | [[Whiston-178|Byles, Winifred]] ||||1972 Nov 20||74||W of John; M of Yvonne, Elaine, Graham (dec)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8d/Byles-101.jpg 2145] |- | [[Hiscock-1078|Cairns, Clarice Jean]] ||1910 Oct 24||1964 Oct 12||||W of Roy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b3/Cairns-1463.jpg 3177] |- | [[Cairns-1463|Cairns, Roy Franklin]] ||1904 Aug 16||1996 Jun 09||||H of Clarice & Topsie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b3/Cairns-1463.jpg 3177] |- | Calder, Dulcie Violet Maude||1924 Feb 16||1990 Dec 17||66||||2358 |- | [[Calder-1371|Calder, Edward Lawrence]] ||1897 Oct 06||1931 Dec 03||||AIF|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3c/Baldwin-12108.jpg 2357] |- | [[Lawrence-13493|Calder, Mary]] ||1918 Jun 30||2013 Jun 05||||nee Lawrence; W of Rex (Richard); M of Olive, Leon, Peter|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e5/Lawrence-13493.jpg 967] |- | [[Calder-1372|Calder, Richard William]] ||1916 Sep 25||1986 Dec 08||||H of Mary; F of Olive, Leon, Peter|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ad/Calder-1372.jpg 968] |- | [[Caller-34|Caller, Albert John (Bert)]] ||||1982 Sep 20||87||AIF; H of Doris|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e1/Caller-34.jpg 735] |- | [[Trembath-663|Caller, Doris Jane]] ||1906 Jun 17||1997 May 03||||W of Bert; M of Jan & Bill; GM of Lissa, Jenni, Wendy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fc/Trembath-663.jpg 734] |- | [[Cambridge-210|Cambridge, Frank Tallant]] ||1922 Jul 18||1989 Feb 10||||H of Ellen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/19/Cambridge-210.jpg 1013] |- | Campbell, ?||||||||||20 |- | Campbell, Eleanor Janet||1992 Feb 06||1992 Feb 06||||||1272 |- | [[Campbell-36840|Campbell, James Colin]] ||||1997 Aug 28||71||H of Dorrie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7d/Campbell-36840.jpg 1364] |- | [[Campion-570|Campion, John]] ||||1975 Apr|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/32/Campion-570.jpg 2851] |- | [[Cannata-25|Cannata, Daniel]] ||||1978 Dec 18||<1|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4a/Cannata-25.jpg 1216760] |- | Cannata, Julieanne||||1980 Nov 25||||Stillborn|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/93/Cannata-25-1.jpg 1216759] |- | Canobio, Grace ||||1988 Dec 24||99||W of John|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bf/Canobio-3.jpg 4] |- | [[Canobio-3|Canobio, John]] ||||1964 May 23||76||H of Grace|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bf/Canobio-3.jpg 4] |- | [[Adkins-3251|Canobio, Lena Rose]] ||||1921 Apr 28|||||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/aa/Canobio-4.jpg 2481] |- | Canobio, Maud F||||1974 Oct 26||93||W of Peter|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/93/Canobio-5-1.jpg 1908] |- | [[Canobio-5|Canobio, Peter E]] ||||1918 Jun 30||42||H of Maud; F of Winifred|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0f/Canobio-5.jpg 1907] |- | [[Canobio-4|Canobio, Thomas]] ||||1975 Aug 09||90|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/aa/Canobio-4.jpg 2481] |- | [[Canobio-6|Canobio, William John]] ||1916 Feb 06||2008 Jan 28||||S of John & Grace|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/83/Canobio-6.jpg 8] |- | [[Canobio-7|Canobio, Winifred]] ||||1924 Feb 01||15||D of Peter Canobio|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0f/Canobio-5.jpg 1907] |- | [[Capelli-34|Capelli, Francesco (Frank)]] ||1930 May 07||2002 Oct 21||72||H of Maria; F of Roberta, Patricia, Walter (dec)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ed/Capelli-34.jpg 1029] |- | [[Mandelli-5|Capelli, Maria]] ||1929 Jun 27||2009 Jan 01||79||nee Mandelli; W of Frank (dec); M of Roberta, Patricia, Walter (dec)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/42/Mandelli-5.jpg 1030] |- | [[Capelli-35|Capelli, Walte]] ||1961 Dec 03||1981 Sep 26||19||S of Frank & Maria|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f5/Capelli-35.jpg 1031] |- | [[Singleton-2311|Caple, Florence Lucy]] ||||1954 Nov 14||69||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a4/Caple-88.jpg 2094] |- | [[Caple-124|Caple, Francis James]] ||||1990 Jun 16||65||F of James; F-in-L of Lynette|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3b/Caple-124.jpg 1302] |- | [[Caple-126|Caple, R G A]] ||||2002 Nov 09||79||AIF VX107926; H of Joan; F of Doug, Pam, Terry, Wayne (dec), Fairlee & Kathleen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ee/Caple-126.jpg 1514] |- | [[Caple-88|Caple, William Albert]] ||||1948 May 12||68||H of Florence|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a4/Caple-88.jpg 2094] |- | [[Carfrae-66|Carfrae, Archibald]] ||||1969 Aug 01||85||H of Ethel|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3c/Carfrae-66.jpg 691] |- | [[Carfrae-79|Carfrae, Archibald Keith (Keith)]] ||1917 Aug 10||2011 May 29||||H of Marj; F of Heather & Ian|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/52/Carfrae-79.jpg 2989] |- | [[Allcorn-64|Carfrae, Ethel Frances]] ||||1980 Oct 28||96||W of Archibald|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3c/Carfrae-66.jpg 691] |- | [[Carfrae-80|Carfrae, Frederick Lindsay]] ||||1979 Jul 07||58||AIF VX149502|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/97/Carfrae-80.jpg 408] |- | [[Carfrae-81|Carfrae, George]] ||||1954 Sep 25||77||H of Laura; SF of Lester & Ivy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6c/Carfrae-81.jpg 2263] |- | [[Nicholas-1754|Carfrae, Laura]] ||||1982 Jun 29||90||nee Wyatt|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/45/Wyatt-4682.jpg 2573] |- | [[Billing-526|Carfrae, Olive Marjorie (Marj)]] ||1921 Sep 01||2010 jun 20||||nee Billing; W of Keith; M of Heather & Ian|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/52/Carfrae-79.jpg 2989] |- | [[Carley-577|Carley, J]] ||||||||From Digger idx: John; d. Korumburra, 1936, age 83|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8f/Carley-577.jpg 1911] |- | [[Kelly-18936|Carman, Agnes C]] ||||1912 Dec 10||||W of Ed. B. Carman|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/05/Kelly-9260.jpg 2457] |- | [[Carmichael-2425|Carmichael, John Ralph]] ||||1942 Aug 20|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/64/Carmichael-2425.jpg 2568] |- | [[Jolly-2247|Carr, Anne Grace]] ||||1972 May 16||83|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fb/Jolly-2247.jpg 3231] |- | [[Jolly-2247|Carr, Anne Grace]] ||||1972 May 16||||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d0/Carr-3541.jpg 2190] |- | [[Andrews-14420|Carr, Queenie]] ||||1991 Mar 15||90||M of Peter; GM of Peter & Paul|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fd/Andrews-14420.jpg 496] |- | [[Carr-3541|Carr, William Desor]] ||||1951 Nov 05||||H of Annie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d0/Carr-3541.jpg 2190] |- | [[Carrick-804|Carrick, Albert E]] ||||2001 May 08||81||AIF; H of Myra; F of Judith & Russell|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7f/Carrick-804.jpg 1363] |- | Carrick, Myra Violet||1927 Jun 17||1997 Mar 05||||W of Albert; M of Judith & Russell|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2c/Carrick-804-1.jpg 1362] |- | Carroll, Leanne Jannette||||1958 Sep 23||4||S of Val & Bill||2022 |- | Carroll, Martin John||||1957 Apr 23||<1||S of Val & Bill||2022 |- | [[Brydon-171|Carson, Daisy Irene]] ||||1991 Nov 06||78||W of Sidney|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/38/Carson-6352.jpg 2349] |- | [[Carson-6352|Carson, Sidney Owen]] ||||1967 Mar 03||57||H of Daisy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/38/Carson-6352.jpg 2349] |- | [[Carter-29992|Carter, Archibald George]] ||1883||1922||||S of George & Annette; H of Elizabeth; F of Jean, Gwen, Keith (dec)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3c/Carter-29992.jpg 2507] |- | [[Claney-9|Carter, Elizabeth Mills]] ||1889||1936||||nee Claney; D of Alexander & Elizabeth; W of Archibald; M of Jean, Gwen, Keith (dec)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3c/Carter-29992.jpg 2507] |- | [[Carter-29996|Carter, Richard Antony]] ||1939 Oct 29||2010 Jun 09||||H of Jo-Anne Mary; F of James Antony & Prue Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/08/Carter-29996.jpg 335] |- | [[Milroy-260|Casbolt, Annie]] ||||1943 Dec 30||83|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b3/Casbolt-60.jpg 3122] |- | [[Casbolt-35|Casbolt, John]] ||||1944 Aug 26||86|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b3/Casbolt-60.jpg 3122] |- | [[Casbolt-60|Casbolt, Leslie Thomas]] ||||1971 Jan 30||78|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b3/Casbolt-60.jpg 3122] |- | [[Cascone-7|Cascone, Giogio Vincenzo]] ||1924 May 12||2000 Jun 23||||b. Pedalino, Siciy; D. Korumburra|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/46/Cascone-7.jpg 1400] |- | [[Battaglia-356|Cascone, Salvatrice Pasquanna]] ||1921 Dec 25||2012 Jul 28||||nee Battaglia; b. Genisi, Sicily; D, Oakleigh|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/49/Battaglia-356.jpg 1401] |- | Casey, Edna Lillian||1923 Jan 03||2007 Sep 13||||W of Norman Lesley (dec); M of Judith (dec), Glenda, Louis, Heather|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/46/Casey-4341-1.jpg 250] |- | [[Casey-4341|Casey, Norman Lesley]] ||||1954 Jun 17||27||H of Edna; F of Judith (dec), Glenda, Louis, Heather|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e6/Casey-4341.jpg 2574] |- | [[Castle-2399|Castle, Arthur Harold]] ||1930 May 08||2007 Aug 03||||H of Shiela; F of Cheryle, Geoff, Murray|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3b/Castle-2399.jpg 195] |- | [[Marriott-1228|Castle, Gertrude Linda]] ||||1979 Oct 15||77||W of Leslie; F of Arthur, Marjorie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/65/Castle-2400.jpg 510] |- | [[Castle-2400|Castle, Leslie Harry]] ||||1975 Dec 26||74||H of Gertrude; F of Arthur, Marjorie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/65/Castle-2400.jpg 510] |- | [[Cato-598|Cato, Charles]] ||1932||1932||||Twin of Frederick|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/ce/Cato-598.jpg 3060] |- | [[Cato-599|Cato, Frederick]] ||1932||1932||||Twin of Charles|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/ce/Cato-598.jpg 3060] |- | [[Cayzer-51|Cayzer, Barnsley Anton]] ||1972 Mar 07||2007 Jan 17||||S of Lindsay & Una; B of Freya, Donnaleen, Sanchia, Petrina|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2f/Cayzer-51.jpg 299] |- | [[Cecil-1430|Cecil, John Richard (Jack)]] ||||1996 Sep 30||72||H of Jean; F of Ken, Janice, Heather, Shirley, Lesley, Trevor (dec)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/10/Cecil-1430.jpg 546] |- | [[Hewson-496|Cecil, Maisie Jean (Jean)]] ||||2001 Aug 23||81||W of John; M of Ken, Janice, Heather, Shirley, Lesley, Trevor (dec)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/10/Cecil-1430.jpg 546] |- | [[Cecil-1431|Cecil, Trevor John Henry]] ||||1975 Jan 08||18||S of Jean & John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/75/Cecil-1431.jpg 547] |- | [[Celebrine-1|Celebrine, Dale Douglas]] ||||1986 Jan 28||12||S of Ian & Ann; B of Gary & David|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9c/Celebrine-1.jpg 800] |- | Chaffey, ?||||||||||2164 |- | [[Bennett-25536|Chaffey, Doris Maria]] ||1916 Apr 24||2009 Mar 24||92||W of Victor; M of John, Barry, judith, Valerie, Graeme, Meryl, Brian (Mick), Dorothy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/45/Chaffey-341.jpg 474] |- | [[Wain-264|Chaffey, Doris Mary]] ||||1997 May 05||85||W of Leslie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/09/Chaffey-342.jpg 618] |- | [[Chaffey-107|Chaffey, George Herbert]] ||||1957 Apr 24||84|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/71/Chaffey-107.jpg 2073] |- | [[Chaffey-343|Chaffey, James H]] ||||1974 Feb 20||77||H of Lillian; F of Irene, Jean|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/91/Chaffey-343.jpg 565] |- | [[Chaffey-482|Chaffey, Jason Leslie]] ||||1971 Jun 26||<1|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f0/Chaffey-482.jpg 1216746] |- | [[Chaffey-342|Chaffey, Leslie Norman]] ||||1972 Mar 27||68||H of Doris|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/09/Chaffey-342.jpg 618] |- | [[Coote-664|Chaffey, Lillian Irene]] ||||1987 Jan 28||88||W of James; M of Irene, Jean|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/91/Chaffey-343.jpg 565] |- | [[McDonald-8330|Chaffey, Mary]] ||||1939 Sep 20||71|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/71/Chaffey-107.jpg 2073] |- | [[Chaffey-341|Chaffey, Victor Sydney]] ||1915 Feb 06||1977 Dec 09||62||H of Doris; F of John, Barry, judith, Valerie, Graeme, Meryl, Brian (Mick), Dorothy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/45/Chaffey-341.jpg 474] |- | Chalmers, Mary Louise||||1914 Nov 24||||W of Lt. Col. P H Chalmers; M of Mary Louise, Emily Noreen, Frederick Roy||2789 |- | [[Reynold-53|Chapman, Caroline Jane]] ||||1967 Oct 05||72||W of George|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d8/Chapman-16612.jpg 2319] |- | [[Chapman-16612|Chapman, George Sydney]] ||||1969 Apr 29||74||H of Caroline|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d8/Chapman-16612.jpg 2319] |- | [[Dobson-5022|Chapman, jessie Winifred]] ||1920 Apr 08||2008 Oct 29||||W of Les; M of Ross, Lynette, Noel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/14/Chapman-16613.jpg 1476] |- | [[Chapman-16613|Chapman, Leslie Sydney]] ||1920 Apr 14||2008 Apr 14||||H of Jessie; F of Ross, Lynette, Noel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/14/Chapman-16613.jpg 1476] |- | [[Chapman-16614|Chapman, Lindsay John]] ||1933 Jan 01||2012 Jul 05||||H of Ann; F of Peter (dec), Susan, Michael|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a9/Chapman-16614.jpg 2545] |- | [[Chapman-16615|Chapman, Peter John]] ||||1965 Apr 09||5||S of Ann & Lindsay; B of Susan & Michael|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/38/Chapman-16615.jpg 2544] |- | [[Chapple-510|Chapple, John Leslie]] ||1936 May 17||2011 Jul 08||||S of Olive & Cyril|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a9/Chapple-510.jpg 328] |- | [[Chapple-511|Chapple, Cyril Leslie]] ||1901 Mar 19||1973 Mar 10|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c6/Chapple-511.jpg 589] |- | [[Chapple-514|Chapple, Donald Arthur]] ||1946 Apr 26||1946 Apr 26||||S of Garnet & Flora Chapple|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4e/Chapple-514.jpg 167] |- | [[McIntosh-4843|Chapple, Olive Margaret]] ||1909 Aug 28||2008 Feb 03|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c6/Chapple-511.jpg 589] |- | [[Little-13350|Charlton, Isabella]] ||||1963 Aug 17||83||W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/29/Charlton-1749.jpg 1799] |- | [[Charlton-1749|Charlton, John Thomas]] ||||1960 Mar 10||81||H of Isabella; F of Jennie, Lily, Wilfrit (dec), Gladys|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/29/Charlton-1749.jpg 1799] |- | [[Checkley-97|Checkley, Arthur Edwin]] ||||1972 Sep 11||62||AIF|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/39/Checkley-97.jpg 669] |- | Checkley, Betty||||1978 Aug 23||44||||449 |- | [[Checkley-99|Checkley, Eric Roy]] ||||1991 Oct 26||83||H of Vickie; F of Sunny, Eric, Mavis, Jim, Peter, Allen, Bobby, Dennis|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/61/Checkley-99.jpg 751] |- | [[Checkley-48|Checkley, John William]] ||||1962 Jul 19||49||H of Nora; F of Margaret & Judith|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6f/Checkley-48.jpg 1753] |- | [[O'Connell-1416|Checkley, Margaret]] ||||1958 Jan 18||78||W of William|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d6/Checkley-35.jpg 2691] |- | [[Slade-1774|Checkley, Nora Edith]] ||||1996 Aug 25||91||W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6f/Checkley-48.jpg 1753] |- | [[Checkley-100|Checkley, Thomas Gerald (Tommy)]] ||1916 Jul 03||1988 Feb 24||||b. Outtrim; d. Caulfield; S of William & Margaret Checkley; B of Jack & Joe|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ad/Checkley-100.jpg 1017] |- | [[Bentick-5|Checkley, Victoria Alexandra]] ||||1995 Dec 07||85||W of Eric|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/61/Checkley-99.jpg 751] |- | [[Checkley-98|Checkley, Walter]] ||||1948 Jul 29||69|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/63/Checkley-98.jpg 2902] |- | [[Checkley-35|Checkley, William]] ||||1948 Jan 26||71||H of Margaret|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d6/Checkley-35.jpg 2691] |- | [[Cherrett-59|Cherrett, Adam John]] ||||1975 Oct 23||<1|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/47/Cherrett-59.jpg 1216758] |- | [[Binding-84|Cherrett, Gwendoline Millicent]] ||||1998 Nov 25||85||W of George; M of Norman, Alan, Wendy, John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e9/Binding-84.jpg 1128] |- | [[Cherrett-60|Cherrett, Walter George]] ||||1980 Sep 22||73||H of Gwen; F of Norman, Alan, Wendy, John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fa/Cherrett-60.jpg 1129] |- | Chessari, Giovanna||1928 Jun 19||2003 Jun 01||||W of Salvatore; M of Emanuele & Sharon Giuseppe|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/20/Chessari-1.jpg 1494] |- | [[Chessari-1|Chessari, Salvatore]] ||1921 Jul 31||2012 Oct 11||||H of Giovanni; F of Emanuele & Giuseppe; F-in-L of Sharon & Carmel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/20/Chessari-1.jpg 1494] |- | [[Chesterfield-113|Chesterfield, Charles William]] ||1922 Jan 17||1999 May 07||||H of Yvonne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/38/Burgess-9840.jpg 984] |- | Chesterfield, Georgina Rose||1946 Mar 24||2009 Mar 09||||M of Morris|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/34/Chesterfield-115.jpg 1216756] |- | [[Chesterfield-115|Chesterfield, Morris]] ||||1964 Aug 29||||S of Georgina|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/34/Chesterfield-115.jpg 1216756] |- | [[Chesterfield-116|Chesterfield, Roland Arthur]] ||||1985 Jan 31||66||AIF; H of Nance; F of Timothy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/01/Chesterfield-116.jpg 961] |- | [[Burgess-9840|Chesterfield, Yvonne May]] ||1923 Jun 06||1981 Mar 19||||W of Charles|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/38/Burgess-9840.jpg 984] |- | Chizzoniti, Domenico||||1946 Sep 30||6||||2831 |- | [[Chizzoniti-1|Chizzoniti, Dominic]] ||||1965 Fev 21||83||H of Marina|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c6/Chizzoniti-1.jpg 2629] |- | [[Gerace-47|Chizzoniti, Elena]] ||1935 Jan 08||2014 Jan 26||||nee Gerace; W of Jim; M of Dominic & Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c7/Chizzoniti-2.jpg 2628] |- | [[Chizzoniti-2|Chizzoniti, Jim]] ||1925 Feb 08||1998 Mar 23||||H of Elena; F of Dominic & Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c7/Chizzoniti-2.jpg 2628] |- | Chizzoniti, Marina||||1985 Apr 27||90||W of Dominic|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c6/Chizzoniti-1.jpg 2629] |- | [[Chizzoniti-3|Chizzoniti, Michele]] ||1913 Sep 29||2002 Feb 14||||H of Carmela; F of Domenic (dec), Frank, Marina|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/32/Chizzoniti-3.jpg 2837] |- | [[Ciccia-1|Ciccia, Francesco]] ||1911 Dec 17||1994 Jul 10||||b. Cinquefrondi, R.C. Italy; H of Maria; F of Francesco; M of Michael (dec), Teresa, Angelina, Ji, Lucy, Tony|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6c/Ciccia-1.jpg 2592] |- | Ciccia, Maria Concetta||1913 Sep 15||2015 Apr 18||||b. Cinquefrondi, Reggio, Calabria, Italy; d. Inverloch; W of Francesco; M of Michael (dec), Teresa, Angelina, Ji, Lucy, Tony|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6c/Ciccia-1.jpg 2592] |- | [[Ciurleo-3|Ciurleo, Antonio]] ||1935 Jul 28||2012 Jul 29||||b. Italy; H of Angelina; F of Salvatore & Rosa Maria; F-in-L of Simone|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c6/Ciurleo-3.jpg 2845] |- | [[McGrath-3001|Clancy, Esther Mary]] ||||1952 Apr 26||52|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4f/Clancy-1162-1.jpg 2736] |- | [[Clancy-1162|Clancy, Maurice]] ||||1953 Jun 27||76|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4f/Clancy-1162-1.jpg 2736] |- | [[Claney-10|Claney, Alexander]] ||||1919 Feb 04||66||H of Elizabeth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a6/Claney-10.jpg 2363] |- | [[Claney-15|Claney, Brian Stanley]] ||||1964 Apr 03||4||S of Doug & Margaret; B of Ross|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/61/Claney-16.jpg 2020] |- | [[Dunn-14172|Claney, Elizabeth]] ||||1944 Jun 18||88||W of Alexander|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a2/Dunn-14172.jpg 2364] |- | [[Shaw-18080|Claney, Gertrude]] ||||1977 Dec 31||88|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8c/Claney-11.jpg 2563] |- | [[Claney-11|Claney, Stuart]] ||||1942 Dec 01||67|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8c/Claney-11.jpg 2563] |- | [[Claney-16|Claney, Terry Andrew]] ||||1963 Jun 09||2||S of Doug & Margaret; B of Ross|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/61/Claney-16.jpg 2020] |- | [[Clapperton-119|Clapperton, John Gordon]] ||||1984 Nov 20||35||H of Maree; F of Adam, Angela, Kate|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/90/Clapperton-119.jpg 1001] |- | [[Clark-29435|Clark, Charles Henry]] ||1881 Dec 31||1931 Feb 11||||H of Jane; F of Dorothy, George, Clifford|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5b/Clark-29435.jpg 2167] |- | [[Scarborough-2629|Clark, Elizabeth]] ||||1946 Jan 08|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/13/Clark-57067.jpg 177] |- | [[Clark-57069|Clark, George Henry]] ||||2006 Jun 05||89||H of May; F of Doug & Bev|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/34/Clark-57069.jpg 905] |- | [[Clark-57067|Clark, Henry]] ||||1945 Jul 15|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/13/Clark-57067.jpg 177] |- | [[Clark-57068|Clark, Irene Agnes]] ||1904 Jul 17||1925 Sep 15|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5b/Clark-29435.jpg 2167] |- | [[Matheson-703|Clark, Jane]] ||1890 May 07||1976 Mar 06||||nee Matheson; W of Charles; M of Dorothy, George, Clifford|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5b/Clark-29435.jpg 2167] |- | [[Clark-59333|Clark, Malcolm Douglas]] ||1931 Aug 07||2011 Nov||||F of Paul; F-in-L of Vicki|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5b/Clark-59333.jpg 3334] |- | Clark, May Victoria||||1988 Mar 11||70||W of George; M of Doug & Bev|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/14/Clark-57069-1.jpg 904] |- | [[Mitchard-19|Clark, Sarah Ann]] ||||1942 Dec 18||75||W of Stephen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bd/Mitchard-19.jpg 2929] |- | [[Clark-59334|Clark, Stephen]] ||||1948 Oct 24||84||H of Sarah|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bd/Mitchard-19.jpg 2929] |- | [[Clarke-16622|Clarke, David Alexander]] ||||||8|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a6/Clarke-16622.jpg 1805] |- | [[Prentice-2295|Clarke, Hazel Brenda]] ||||||33||nee Prentice|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a6/Clarke-16622.jpg 1805] |- | [[Clarke-16624|Clarke, John Lehman (Dasha)]] ||1940 Dec 09||2009 Jul 26|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cc/Clarke-16624.jpg 1019] |- | [[Craythorn-10|Clarke, Myrtle Annie]] ||1896||1972|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/53/Clarke-16625.jpg 2211] |- | [[Clarke-16625|Clarke, Reata Alice]] ||1930||1951|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/53/Clarke-16625.jpg 2211] |- | [[Clarke-16623|Clarke, Ronald Charles]] ||||||5|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a6/Clarke-16622.jpg 1805] |- | [[Summers-5980|Cleary, C]] ||||1934 Mar 06|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/51/Summers-5980.jpg 2773] |- | [[Clement-4251|Clement, Brian Robert]] ||||1996 Jul 29||65||H of Doss (dec) and Freda; F of Alan, Pam, Joan, David|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/57/Clement-4251.jpg 1333] |- | [[Bedggood-73|Clement, Dorothy (Doss)]] ||||1978 Jun 05||47||wife, mother|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3f/Bedggood-73.jpg 435] |- | [[Clifford-4931|Clifford, Samuel James]] ||1964 May 21||2009 Apr 22||||H of Elizabeth; F of Rebecca, Emily, James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d5/Clifford-4931.jpg 333] |- | Clink, Lorraine Joyce||||1998 Oct 08||56||W of Kevin; M of Ross, Ivan, Thelma, Gavin||1427 |- | [[Munro-2023|Close, Jessie Dorothy]] ||||1955 Apr 17||35||W of Mervyn; M of Douglas & Joy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/06/Close-900.jpg 2490] |- | [[Close-900|Close, Mervyn George]]||1911 Sep 11||2004 Nov 06||||H of Jessie; F of Douglas & Joy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/06/Close-900.jpg 2490] |- | [[Clymo-29|Clymo, Philip Alan]] ||||1955 Sep 02||<1||S of Alan & Dorothy Clymo|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d4/Clymo-29.jpg 3009] |- | [[Cochrane-2778|Cochrane, Alexander Aubrey]] ||1921 May 28||1992 Jul 25||71|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/62/Cochrane-2778.jpg 1236] |- | [[Cochrane-2779|Cochrane, Frank William (Cocky)]] ||||1965 May 20||58|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4a/Cochrane-2779.jpg 791] |- | [[Cochrane-2781|Cochrane, Glen Geoffrey (Polly)]] ||1987 Jan 30||1993 Sep 30|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4a/Cochrane-2779.jpg 791] |- | [[Slade-3250|Cochrane, Mary Henley]] ||||1986 Nov 30||71|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4a/Cochrane-2779.jpg 791] |- | [[Eriksson-4491|Cochrane, Nancy Joan]] ||1922 Nov 22||1979 Feb 19||56||W of Roy; M of Dorothy, Donald, Gwenyth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ed/Cochrane-2788.jpg 422] |- | [[Cochrane-2780|Cochrane, Roger W]] ||1944 Sep 13||1993 Oct 06||||H of Sandra|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a7/Cochrane-2780.jpg 3292] |- | [[Cochrane-2780|Cochrane, Roger William]] ||1944 Sep 13||1993 Oct 06|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4a/Cochrane-2779.jpg 791] |- | [[Cochrane-2788|Cochrane, Roy Anzac]] ||1916 Apr 14||2009 Jul 20||93||H of Nancy; F of Dorothy, Donald, Gwenyth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ed/Cochrane-2788.jpg 422] |- | Cochrane, Sandra||1947 Dec 18||2003 Mar 03||||W of Roger|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c7/Cochrane-2780-1.jpg 3291] |- | [[Cocks-642|Cocks, Arthur Charles]] ||1929 May 25||2015 Mar 24||||H of Ethel; F of Cheryl, Lynette, Jennifer|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/77/Cocks-642.jpg 3332] |- | [[Coghill-470|Coghill, John Alexander]] ||||2001 Aug 03||74||F of Judith & Dianne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dc/Coghill-470.jpg 1434] |- | [[Collard-1070|Collard, Thomas]] ||||1921 May 09||34||H of Ruby|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cb/Collard-1070.jpg 39] |- | [[Collier-6074|Collier, Sidney Herbert]] ||||1937 Oct 09||52|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f8/Collier-6074.jpg 3044] |- | [[Collins-32042|Collins, Albert Ernest]] ||||1963 Oct 20||81||AIF; H of Mavis; F of Harold, Charlie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dc/Collins-32042.jpg 2149] |- | [[Allars-1|Collins, Eiza Ann]] ||||1945 Sep 07||||W of Herbert; M of Ethel, Ernest, Mabel, Allan, Stanley|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/45/Collins-10327.jpg 2463] |- | [[Newton-14127|Collins, Ethel May]] ||1900 Sep 11||1978 Jun 18||||nee Newton; W of Allan; M of Wilfred, Raymond, Valda, Betty|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/58/Newton-14127.jpg 454] |- | [[Collins-32044|Collins, Harold Allen]] ||||1992 May 25||61||S of Albert & Mavis|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dc/Collins-32042.jpg 2149] |- | [[Collins-10327|Collins, Herbert]] ||||1933 Oct 30||||H of Eliza; H of Ethel, Ernest, Mabel, Allan, Stanley|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/45/Collins-10327.jpg 2463] |- | [[Cropley-201|Collins, Mavis Evelyn]] ||||1963 Oct 20||81||W of Albert; M of Harold, Charlie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dc/Collins-32042.jpg 2149] |- | [[Cunningham-15555|Colwell, Isabel Annie]] ||||1953 May 06||64|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0f/Cunningham-15555.jpg 2512] |- | [[Commeford-2|Commerford, Clarence L]] ||||1996 Mar 17||75||F of Julie, Roger, Merelyn, Delene|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e2/Commeford-2.jpg 1369] |- | [[Watt-6260|Commerford, Myrtle]] ||1925||2011|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e0/Watt-6260.jpg 1642] |- | [[Monteleone-109|Condoluci, Angela]] ||1924 Apr 25||2009 Jul 01||85||b. Cinquefrondi, Italy; nee Monteleone; W of Angelo|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8a/Monteleone-109.jpg 2598] |- | [[Condoluci-1|Condoluci, Angelo]] ||1920 Jan 19||1995 Sep 25||75||b. Cinquefrondi, Italy; H of Angela; F of Frank & Rosa|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a3/Condoluci-1.jpg 2597] |- | Condoluci, Muriel Christeena||||1987 Oct 31||48||W of Michael; M of Christine & John||787 |- | [[Conn-1976|Conn, Beatrice Grace]] ||1934 Jul 09||1939 Feb 18|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/26/Potter-13064.jpg 3054] |- | [[Potter-13064|Conn, Ethel Grace]] ||1909 Nov 22||1986 Jun 18||||M of Beatrice|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/26/Potter-13064.jpg 3054] |- | [[Conn-1975|Conn, W]] ||||1968 Aug 24||78||AIF 503; F of Aubey, Leila, Evelyn, Beatrice (dec), Muriel, Robert, Dennis|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/32/Conn-1975.jpg 2607] |- | [[Peters-15074|Connell, Audrey Lorna]] ||||1996 Nov 28||74||W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3a/Peters-15074.jpg 1652] |- | [[Connell-3080|Connell, John Ernest]] ||||1945 Mar 07||<1|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/87/Connell-3079.jpg 1653] |- | [[Connell-3079|Connell, John James Miles]] ||||1997 Jul 04||79||H of Audrey|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3a/Peters-15074.jpg 1652] |- | [[Dietz-2068|Connley, Lorna Jean]] ||||1979 Apr 13||61|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ee/Dietz-2068.jpg 406] |- | [[Connolly-3178|Connolly, Alan James]] ||1952 Aug 03||2012 Jul 09|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9b/Connolly-3178.jpg 329] |- | Connolly, Hazel Ann||1953||1977|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9b/Connolly-3178.jpg 329] |- | [[Connolly-1088|Connolly, John]] ||||1913 Feb 27||69||H of Selina|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/72/Connolly-1088.jpg 2723] |- | [[Berriman-370|Connolly, Selina]] ||||1931 Feb 22||86||W of John|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/72/Connolly-1088.jpg 2723] |- | [[Connors-1643|Connors, Paul Andre]] ||||1962 Feb 06||2||B of Marg, Liz, Bill, Carl, Reg, Greg, Brett|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5f/Connors-1643.jpg 1783] |- | [[Glover-5531|Cook, Lorna May]] ||1914 Jun 24||2007 Mar 26||||W of Rupert (dec)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/00/Glover-5531.jpg 1206] |- | [[Cook-27762|Cook, Rupert Delafield]] ||||1993 May 10||86||H of Lorna|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/52/Cook-27762.jpg 1207] |- | [[Glass-5256|Cooper, Elsie Sara]] ||||1992 Nov 16||83||nee Glass; W of Hubert; M of Reg (dec) & Ruth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c1/Cooper-33968.jpg 2124] |- | [[Cooper-33968|Cooper, Hubert Reginald]] ||||1957 Dec 28||54||H of Elsie; F of Reg (dec) & Ruth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c1/Cooper-33968.jpg 2124] |- | Cooper, Reginald David||||||||S of H & E Cooper; B of Ruth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/85/Cooper-33968-1.jpg 3006] |- | [[Farrell-5269|Cope, Annie]] ||||1950 Jan 22||76||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/22/Cope-3163.jpg 3087] |- | [[Cope-1208|Cope, Arthur J P]] ||||1937 Oct 11|||||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/34/Cope-1208.jpg 1860] |- | [[Cope-3172|Cope, Hector J]] ||||1990 Jan 24||78||H of Ada; F of Robyn; GF of Jade, Ebony, chelsea|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/09/Cope-3172.jpg 1317] |- | [[Cope-3163|Cope, William Frederick]] ||||1956 Jan 17||88||H of Annie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/22/Cope-3163.jpg 3087] |- | [[Barnett-9431|Corbett, Elizabeth R]] ||||1946 Jul 14||85|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0f/Barnett-9430.jpg 127] |- | [[Corbett-3188|Corbett, Renira]] ||||1900 Dec 14||4|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0f/Barnett-9430.jpg 127] |- | [[Corbett-3187|Corbett, Thomas]] ||||1919 Nov 24||63|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0f/Barnett-9430.jpg 127] |- | [[Casey-6441|Corcoran, Daisy]] ||||1989 Jun 27||68||W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/01/Corcoran-2079.jpg 570] |- | [[Corcoran-2079|Corcoran, John]] ||||1974 May 23||53||H of Daisy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/01/Corcoran-2079.jpg 570] |- | [[Cormack-670|Cormack, Georgina May]] ||||1897 Jul 24||3|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fe/Cormack-670.jpg 2747] |- | [[Gibson-17589|Cornall, Ann E]] ||||1940 Apr 19||79||W of Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/84/Cornall-82.jpg 1686] |- | [[Kenyon-2843|Cornall, Beatrice Mary]] ||||1975 May 03||75||W of Frederick|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0a/Cornall-96.jpg 651] |- | [[Macauley-258|Cornall, Eda]] ||||1949 Aug 19||47|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c8/Macauley-258.jpg 2096] |- | [[Cornall-96|Cornall, Frederick Thomas]] ||||1970 Apr 30||68||H of Beatrice|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0a/Cornall-96.jpg 651] |- | [[Cornall-27|Cornall, James]] ||||1932 Jun 15||73||H of Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0f/Cornall-27.jpg 1690] |- | [[Gibson-9910|Cornall, Mary Elizabeth]] ||||1904 Sep 22||33||W of James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0f/Cornall-27.jpg 1690] |- | [[Cornall-82|Cornall, Robert]] ||||1924 May 25||63||H of Ann|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/84/Cornall-82.jpg 1686] |- | [[Cornwall-1246|Cornwall, Frank]] ||||1993 Apr 29||68||F of Kaye, Len, Ray, Peter, Jamie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bf/Cornwall-1246.jpg 909] |- | [[Cornwall-1247|Cornwall, Peter David]] ||1957 Mar 04||1957 Apr 04||||S of Frank & Kathleen; B of Kaye, Len, Ray|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/61/Cornwall-1247.jpg 2961] |- | [[Cosgrove-802|Cosgriff, Annie Meldrum]] ||1917 Dec 28||2010 Jul 15||||nee Cosgrove; W of Patrick|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ec/Cosgriff-42.jpg 2576] |- | [[Cosgriff-45|Cosgriff, Catherine]] ||1897||1914||||D of Michael & Johanna|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/89/Cosgriff-41.jpg 2722] |- | [[Olsen-7360|Cosgriff, Delmar Julianne]] ||||1978 Aug 26||36||W of Bernie; M of Jullianne & Philip; D of Marie & Dudley Olsen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1a/Olsen-7360.jpg 450] |- | [[Fitzgerald-6943|Cosgriff, Grace]] ||||1986 May 23||86||W of John; M of Edmond, Leo, Patricia, Joan, Frank, Gerald|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ef/Cosgriff-43.jpg 2863] |- | [[O'Halloran-421|Cosgriff, Johanna Alice]] ||||1990 Sep 23||76||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8c/Cosgriff-40.jpg 498] |- | [[Cosgriff-44|Cosgriff, Johanna Cecilia]] ||1900||1987|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/89/Cosgriff-41.jpg 2722] |- | [[Ginnivan-6|Cosgriff, Johanna J]] ||1870||1960||||W of Michael|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/89/Cosgriff-41.jpg 2722] |- | [[Cosgriff-43|Cosgriff, John Joseph]] ||||1967 Aug 03||71||H of Grace; F of Edmond, Leo, Patricia, Joan, Frank, Gerald|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ef/Cosgriff-43.jpg 2863] |- | [[Cosgriff-41|Cosgriff, Michael]] ||1867||1945||||H of Johanna|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/89/Cosgriff-41.jpg 2722] |- | [[Cosgriff-42|Cosgriff, Patrick Michael]] ||||1957 Apr 16||52||H of Meldrum; F of Erin & Patricia|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ec/Cosgriff-42.jpg 2576] |- | [[Cosgriff-40|Cosgriff, William Thomas]] ||||1976 Sep 21||67||H of Johanna; F of Bernard, Mary, Michael|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8c/Cosgriff-40.jpg 498] |- | [[Cowan-4200|Cowan, John Thomas]] ||||1954 Mar 26||79|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6e/Cowan-4200.jpg 3189] |- | [[Kilpatrick-1537|Cowie, Ellen Joy]] ||||2009 Oct 22||90||W of Robert; M of Robert, Colin, Noel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/26/Cowie-1171.jpg 209] |- | [[Cowie-1171|Cowie, Robert]] ||||2005 Oct 16||85||H of Joy; F of Robert, Colin, Noel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/26/Cowie-1171.jpg 209] |- | [[Judd-4800|Cox, Laura Helena]] ||||1915 Nov 14||47||W of Chaston Cox|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/62/Judd-4800.jpg 1715] |- | [[Cox-36173|Cox, Lloyd William]] ||1951 Nov 18||2009 Apr 30||||H of Julie; F of Kyra|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a4/Cox-36173.jpg 275] |- | [[Craig-13176|Craig, Ian Milton]] ||1853 Dec 01||2012 Nov 23||||H of Cheryle; M of Tanya & Andrew|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a6/Cox-36174.jpg 303] |- | [[Craig-13177|Craig, Norman Bristow]] ||||1980 Aug 15||67||H of Dorothy; F of Ian & Heather|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/85/Craig-13177.jpg 375] |- | [[Craig-13178|Craig, William Milton]] ||||1957 Oct 05||72|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3a/Craig-13178.jpg 2657] |- | Crawford, Helen J||1931 Dec 30||1996 May 13||||with Peter & F A Enbom|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/14/Enbom-7.jpg 838] |- | [[Ward-36927|Crawley, Ann]] ||||1897 Jun 13||66|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5b/Ward-36927.jpg 111] |- | [[Creighton-1505|Creighton, Bruce B]] ||1949 Dec 06||2014 Jan 15||||S of Stan & Myrtle (both dec); B of Ray & Dawn|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/61/Creighton-1505.jpg 248] |- | Creighton, Myrtle E D||1916 Oct 01||2007 Nov 20||||W of Stan (dec); M of Raymond, Bruce & Dawn; S-M of Glenda, Karen, Ken|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/41/Creighton-1505-1.jpg 247] |- | Cribb, Jean Elizabeth||||1995 May 22||79||W of Vernon (dec); M of Heather; M-in-L of Ray; G of Brenton Tabram; Sis of Heather Forrest|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5c/Cribb-688-2.jpg 1002] |- | [[Cribb-688|Cribb, Vernon Davies]] ||||1984 Dec 23||||H of Jean; F of Heather & Ray|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/63/Cribb-688.jpg 1004] |- | [[Furphy-126|Critten, Annie Kathleen]] ||||1987 Apr 11||92||W of Hector|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a4/Critten-45.jpg 1727] |- | [[Critten-45|Critten, Hector Stanley]] ||||1956 Dec 17||68||AIF 3487; H of Annie; F of Marje & Florence|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a4/Critten-45.jpg 1727] |- | [[McNaughton-1432|Crook, Catherine Cameron]] ||||1981 Sep 11||77||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/52/Crook-2850.jpg 1739] |- | [[Crook-2850|Crook, William Henry]] ||||1965 Jun 24||62||H of Catherine|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/52/Crook-2850.jpg 1739] |- | [[Cross-11660|Cross, David Noel]] ||||2005 Apr 03||86||H of Joyce; F of Barbara & Dianne (dec)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/29/Cross-11660.jpg 2044] |- | [[Cross-11661|Cross, Dianne Lesley]] ||||1949 Apr 20||2||D of David & Joyce; Sis of Barbara|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/47/Cross-11661.jpg 2043] |- | [[Cross-11664|Cross, George James]] ||||1967 Oct 27||79||H of Jessie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/85/Cross-11664.jpg 1980] |- | [[McFarlane-2947|Cross, Jessie Florence]] ||||1958 Jul 30||66||W of George|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/85/Cross-11664.jpg 1980] |- | [[Johnson-116144|Cross, Joyce]] ||||2014 Oct 11||94||W of David; M of Barbara & Dianne (dec)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/29/Cross-11660.jpg 2044] |- | [[Aitchinson-11|Crouch, Minnie]] ||||1939 Aug 04||77||W of Simon|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/67/Crouch-4400.jpg 2307] |- | [[Crouch-4400|Crouch, Simon William]] ||||1954 Mar 18||87||H of Minnie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/67/Crouch-4400.jpg 2307] |- | [[Pascoe-2096|Cruickshank, Ida Lillian]] ||||1966 Jul 23||71||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e8/Cruickshank-1213.jpg 34] |- | [[Smith-263576|Cruickshank, Gwen]] ||1910 Feb 28||1989 Jun 19||||W of Robert; M of Phyllis, Ray, Robert (dec)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/10/Cruickshank-1215.jpg 761] |- | [[Cruickshank-692|Cruickshank, James]] ||||1922 Feb 17||64||H of Laura|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/73/Cruickshank-692.jpg 2499] |- | [[Cruickshank-1214|Cruickshank, James Pascoe]] ||||1976 Feb 14||47|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/62/Cruickshank-1214.jpg 519] |- | [[Randle-486|Cruickshank, Laura Jane]] ||||1942 Apr 19||74||W of James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/73/Cruickshank-692.jpg 2499] |- | Cruickshank, Layla Misha||2008 Oct 24||2008 Dec 02||||D of Ben & Karen; Sis of Maddison, Sienna, Imogen||273 |- | [[Cruickshank-1216|Cruickshank, Robert Ian]]||1931 Oct 08||1982 Feb 23||||S of Gwen & Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/10/Cruickshank-1215.jpg 761] |- | [[Cruickshank-1216|Cruickshank, Robert Ian]] ||||1982 Feb 23||50|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/eb/Cruickshank-1216.jpg 3225] |- | [[Cruickshank-1215|Cruickshank, Robert Leith]] ||1900 May 23||1996 Jun 30||||H of Gwen; F od Phyllis, Ray, Robert (dec)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/10/Cruickshank-1215.jpg 761] |- | [[Cruickshank-1213|Cruickshank, William James]] ||||1977 Jun 05||87||AIF; DCM; H of Ada|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e8/Cruickshank-1213.jpg 34] |- | [[Cunningham-5526|Cunningham, Cornelius]] ||||1925 Oct 11||77|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f9/Cunningham-5526.jpg 2513] |- | [[Wells-10332|Cunningham, Sarah Jane]] ||||1937 May 31||82|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f9/Cunningham-5526.jpg 2513] |- | [[Curphey-60|Curphey, Theo]] ||1924 Aug 27||2002 Oct 24||||H of Karlee; F of Doug & Lyndy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/42/Curphey-60.jpg 1556] |- | [[Wain-414|Curran, Annie Elizabeth (Bet)]] ||||1998 Oct 08||90||W of Ron; M of Shirley & Bruce|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/77/Wain-414.jpg 1459] |- | [[Spencer-12887|Curran, Emily Helen]] ||1878 Sep 03||1940 Mar 29||||W of James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e9/Spencer-12887.jpg 2286] |- | [[Chesterfield-17|Curran, Emma]] ||||||87||W of Thomas|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8d/Curran-1015.jpg 2898] |- | [[Curran-1016|Curran, Henry]] ||||1971 Sep 06||82||S of Emma & Thomas|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8d/Curran-1015.jpg 2898] |- | [[Curran-1068|Curran, Ronald Vincent]] ||||1997 Nov 10||92||H of Bet; F of Shirley & Bruce|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2c/Curran-1068.jpg 1458] |- | [[Curran-1015|Curran, Thomas Samuel]] ||||1944 Jul 11||87||H of Emma|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8d/Curran-1015.jpg 2898] |- | [[Collins-32116|Cuthbert, Ellen Lucy]] ||||1981 Jan 04||102|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/06/Collins-32116.jpg 2538] |- | Cuthbert, Helen Margaret||||||<1|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/06/Collins-32116.jpg 2538] |- | [[Cuthbert-1067|Cuthbert, Henry]] ||||1940 Apr 03||66|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/06/Collins-32116.jpg 2538] |- | Cutts, Jessie Margaret||1920 Jul 26||1995 Nov 09||||W of Leslie; M of Denyse, Bob, Gaylene, Gwenda, Lorraine|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/55/Cutts-377.jpg 1372] |- | [[Cutts-377|Cutts, Leslie Joseph]] ||1917 Nov 10||1989 Jun 02||||H of Jessie; F of Denyse, Bob, Gaylene, Gwenda, Lorraine|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/55/Cutts-377.jpg 1372] |- | [[Cutts-677|Cutts, Robert Leslie]] ||||2009 Jul 03||58||H f Paula; F of Paul & Densye|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/32/Cutts-677.jpg 1371] |- | [[Newton-14173|Dacre, Emily D L]] ||||1964 May 29||76|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9e/Newton-14173.jpg 3212] |- | [[Dacre-204|Dacre, Francis H]] ||||1959 Mar 03||68|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/09/Dacre-204.jpg 3211] |- | [[Damon-229|Damon, Kevin Arthur]] ||1934 Nov 17||2011 Nov 22||||H of Gwen; F of Kevin, Margaret, Terry, Robert, Daryl|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7e/Damon-229.jpg 287] |- | [[Darling-3586|Darling, Stanley C|]] |||1938 May||43||AIF; H of Isabella|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2d/Darling-3586-1.jpg 3129] |- | [[Date-125|Date, Daniel]] ||||1900 Jun 11||47||H of Martha|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/89/Date-125.jpg 2476] |- | [[Weiland-513|Date, Martha]] ||||1934 Nov 08||66||W of Daniel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/89/Date-125.jpg 2476] |- | [[Davey-3473|Davey, Cyril Ernest]] ||||1972 Sep 12||72||H of Martha|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e0/Davey-3473.jpg 655] |- | [[Williams-107830|Davey, Martha]] ||||1974 Jul 26||||W of Cyril|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e0/Davey-3473.jpg 655] |- | Davidson, Betty||1923 Sep 15||2000 Jan 25||||W of Keith|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/79/Davidson-15991.jpg 1216718] |- | [[Davidson-15987|Davidson, Joseph Edward]] ||||1947 Jun 09||54||H of Olive|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/86/Davidson-15987.jpg 3158] |- | [[Davidson-15991|Davidson, Keith William]] ||1919 Jul 19||2011 May 19||||H of Betty|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/79/Davidson-15991.jpg 1216718] |- | [[Harris-51044|Davidson, Olive May]] ||||1977 Sep 10||79||W of Joseph|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/86/Davidson-15987.jpg 3158] |- | [[Davies-13869|Davies, David John]] ||1889 Mar 16||1972 Mar 26||||b. Gwmtaf, Wales|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/21/Davies-13869.jpg 2890] |- | [[Davies-13876|Davies, Elizabeth]] ||||1920 Feb 08||88||W of Thomas|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a1/Davies-13874-1.jpg 1692] |- | [[Morgan-34040|Davies, Ellen]] ||||1942 Aug 07||94||W of John; M of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/94/Davies-13871.jpg 2888] |- | [[Davies-13870|Davies, Esther]] ||||||80|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/21/Davies-13869.jpg 2890] |- | [[Davies-13875|Davies, John Howell]] ||||1917 Jun 16||40||S of Thomas & Elizabeth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a8/Davies-13874.jpg 1691] |- | Davies, Katlea Rose||2005 Dec 08||2006 Oct 16||||D of Ryan & Allisha||207 |- | [[Davies-13874|Davies, Thomas]] ||||1909 Jan 09||64|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a8/Davies-13874.jpg 1691] |- | [[Davies-13871|Davies, William Thomas Herbert]] ||||1956 Jul 15||64||S of Ellen & John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/94/Davies-13871.jpg 2888] |- | [[McMaster-1645|Davis Muriel Grace]] ||1938 Jan 28||1994 Mar 30||||nee McMaster; bur. 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Italy; D. 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Bavaria; d. Korumburra; W of Karl|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1d/Von_Ditterich-2.jpg 66] |- | [[Ditterich-11|Ditterich, Beatrice Minnie]] ||||1908? 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Bena; S of Walter & Marjorie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/64/Dorling-161.jpg 2199] |- | [[Dorling-161|Dorling, Walter George]] ||||1970 Jun 09||64||H of Marjorie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/64/Dorling-161.jpg 2199] |- | [[Govett-92|Dorling, Wendy Joy (Joy)]] ||1942 Jul 21||2009 Oct 28||||W of Bill; M of Debra, David, Susan, Wendy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3c/Govett-92.jpg 1216705] |- | [[Douglas-13965|Douglas, Claude William]] ||||1985 Mar 05||75||H of Pat; F of Marita & Jean|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bd/Douglas-13965.jpg 813] |- | [[Seymour-5535|Douglas, Mary Desiree (Pat)]] ||||1996 Nov 05||80||W of Claude|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bd/Douglas-13965.jpg 813] |- | [[Douglas-13967|Douglas, Peter Barry]] ||1961 Dec 29||1993 Mar 05||31||S of Joy & Barry; B of Stephen (dec), Joanne; Uncle of Stacey|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f3/Douglas-13967.jpg 866] |- | [[Dowel-60|Dowel, Adrian Glenn]] ||1961 Mar 17||2010 Nov 22||||S of Audrey & Len|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/68/Dowel-60.jpg 1500] |- | [[Dowel-59|Dowel, Albert Leslie]] ||||1926 Jun||<1||GS of George & Clara|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b7/Dowel-23.jpg 2483] |- | [[Pederick-84|Dowel, Alys Lorraine]] ||1925 Mar 16||2004 Jul 11||||W of Wallace; M of Colin, Ruth, Peter|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f2/Pederick-84.jpg 1216716] |- | [[Dowel-61|Dowel, Carl]] ||1908 Dec 07||1991 Apr 28||||H of Jenny; F of Bruce, Beryl|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/90/Dowel-61.jpg 750] |- | [[Bowcher-46|Dowel, Clara Mary]] ||||1916 Sep 15||49||W of George|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b7/Dowel-23.jpg 2483] |- | [[Bramley-810|Dowel, Florrie]] ||||1962 Mar 09||75|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/21/Dowel-57.jpg 2410] |- | [[Gaston-1828|Dowel, Frances]] ||||1900 May 08||39||W of Henry John; M of Frederick, Muriel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/72/Gaston-1828.jpg 2409] |- | [[Dowel-22|Dowel, Frederick]] ||||1907 Oct 11||75||H of Johanna|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1a/Dowel-22.jpg 2407] |- | [[Dowel-62|Dowel, Frederick]] ||||1919 Feb 11||27||AIF; S of Frances & Henry|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/72/Gaston-1828.jpg 2409] |- | [[Dowel-23|Dowel, George]] ||||1958 Nov 11||85||H of Clara|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b7/Dowel-23.jpg 2483] |- | [[Dowel-63|Dowel, Henry Herbert]] ||||1973 Apr 17||71||H of Doris; F of Thelma, Albert, Mavis, Wallace, Kenneth, Muriel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ea/Dowel-63.jpg 648] |- | [[Dowel-57|Dowel, Henry John]] ||||1922 Mar 10||61||H of Frances|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/21/Dowel-57.jpg 2410] |- | [[Onley-123|Dowel, Ida Jane (Doris)]] ||||1987 Aug 16||85||W of Henry|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ea/Dowel-63.jpg 648] |- | [[Burland-357|Dowel, Jenny Elizabeth]] ||1908 Oct 28||1997 Mar 06||||W of Carl; M of Bruce, Beryl|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/90/Dowel-61.jpg 750] |- | [[Hamman-391|Dowel, Johanna]] ||||1910 Aug 27||74||W of Frederick|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1a/Dowel-22.jpg 2407] |- | [[Dowel-40|Dowel, Leonard Alexander]] ||||1983 Feb 22||59||H of Audrey; F of Gregory, Dawn, Gary, Adrian, Wayne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b3/Dowel-40.jpg 1098] |- | [[Dowel-58|Dowel, Muriel]] ||||1916 Jan 22||3||D of Frances & Muriel Dowel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/21/Dowel-57.jpg 2410] |- | [[Dowel-41|Dowel, Sergius Hugo]] ||||1983 Aug 05||74||H of Violet|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/89/Dowel-41.jpg 1072] |- | [[Dowel-65|Dowel, Trevor Stanley]] ||1934 Sep 17||2015 May 23||||H of Jean; F of Garry & Kay|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f5/Dowel-65.jpg 3354] |- | [[Wylie-2337|Dowel, Violet Maysie]] ||||1981 Jul 15||74||W of Sergius|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1b/Wylie-2337.jpg 1071] |- | [[Doyle-8507|Doyle, Peter]] ||||1897 Oct 06||34||b. Newstead, Victoria; d. Korumburra|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b4/Doyle-8507.jpg 2740] |- | [[Logan-6910|Driessen, Pam]] ||1951 Jul 20||2006 Jul 19||||nee Logan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f9/Logan-6910.jpg 1858] |- | [[Dooling-8|Drysdale, Elsie Elizabeth]] ||||1963 Oct 05||78||W of Henry|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/33/Drysdale-82.jpg 2152] |- | [[Drysdale-82|Drysdale, Henry Francis]] ||||1952 Nov 21||||H of Elsie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/33/Drysdale-82.jpg 2152] |- | [[Tack-285|Drysdale, Ila Isobel]] ||||2006 May 02||82?||W of Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a9/Drysdale-1057.jpg 1161] |- | [[Drysdale-1055|Drysdale, Lionel Henry]] ||||1932||23|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b2/Drysdale-1055.jpg 2154] |- | Drysdale, Marjorie||||1945 Jul 17||31|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b2/Drysdale-1055.jpg 2154] |- | [[Drysdale-1057|Drysdale, Robert Russell]] ||||1994 Aug 13||69||H of Ila; F of Keith, Heather, Bruce, Janice, Graeme|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a9/Drysdale-1057.jpg 1161] |- | [[Duffy-3956|Duffy, James Gavin]] ||1862||1934||||H of Margaretta|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c0/Duffy-3956.jpg 116] |- | [[Rotheras-1|Duffy, Margaretta Jane]] ||1864||1932||||W of James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c0/Duffy-3956.jpg 116] |- | [[Dunbabin-9|Dunbabin, Frederick]] ||||1958 Feb 09||86|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/55/Dunbabin-9.jpg 2261] |- | [[Duncan-18994|Duncan, John Alan]] ||1961 Mar 17||1979 Nov 18||||B of Peter|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/ca/Duncan-18994.jpg 400] |- | [[Duncan-18995|Duncan, Peter Kenneth]] ||||1984 Sep 01||28||B of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/ca/Duncan-18994.jpg 400] |- | [[Newton-14229|Dunn, Florence Lillian]] ||||1979 Sep 02||87||W of Stewart|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ae/Dunn-18926.jpg 395] |- | [[Dunn-18927|Dunn, John Michael (Jack)]] ||1904 Jul 10||1969 Jun 06||||H of Mary; F of John, Harry, Aileen, Gavan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a6/Dunn-18927.jpg 711] |- | [[Moulton-2810|Dunn, Mary Aileen (Molly)]] ||1914 Mar 30||2002 Jul 11||||W of John; M of John, Harry, Aileen, Gavan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a6/Dunn-18927.jpg 711] |- | [[Dunn-18926|Dunn, Stewart]] ||||1979 Dec 05||93||H of Florence|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ae/Dunn-18926.jpg 395] |- | [[Whitworth-1399|Durham, Hannah]] ||||1935 Feb 09||||d. Wonthaggi; W of Richard|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d5/Whitworth-1399.jpg 2946] |- | [[Parsons-15311|Durkin, Ida Marjorie]] ||1906 Jul 02||1997 Sep 24||||W of John; M of John (dec), Harold, Mary (dec), Raymond|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/12/Parsons-15311.jpg 1361] |- | [[Durkin-555|Durkin, John]] ||||1963 Jul 31||84||F of John Neville|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5f/Durkin-555.jpg 3117] |- | [[Durkin-554|Durkin, John Neville]] ||||1947 Dec 16||6||S of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5f/Durkin-555.jpg 3117] |- | Durkin, Mary Kathleen||||1979 Sep 28||36||||391 |- | [[Brown-136232|Duvall, Mary Ann]] ||||1936 Feb 03||79|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e8/Brown-136232.jpg 1693] |- | [[Dwyer-962|Dwyer, Edward]] ||||1920 Oct 25||||B of Michael|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a4/Dwyer-962.jpg 2765] |- | [[Dwyer-961|Dwyer, Michael]] ||||1942 Nov 11||||B of Edward|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a4/Dwyer-962.jpg 2765] |- | [[Dyson-810|Dyson, Ian Anthony]] ||1953 Oct 11||2006 Aug 23||||S of John & Marjorie; B of Ian, John, Susan|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fc/Dyson-810.jpg 194] |- | [[Dyson-808|Dyson, John Alwyn]] ||1915 Sep 22||2009 May 28||||H of Marjorie; F of Lewis, Susan, Ian|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a3/Dyson-808.jpg 196] |- | [[Dyson-809|Dyson, John Lewis]] ||1946 Nov 01||2013 May 17||||S of John & Marjorie; B of Ian, John, Susan|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fc/Dyson-810.jpg 194] |- | [[Earl-864|Earl, Donald Bradman Capstick]] ||1933 Jan 04||2014 Apr 29||||H of Betty; F of Ross, Stephen, Glenn, Donna (dec), Shane, Lisa, Elizabeth|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8a/Earl-864.jpg 779] |- | Earl, Elizabeth||||1966 Sep 18||||||1216751 |- | [[Kennedy-23644|Eastman, Amelia Edith]] ||||1972 Nov 13||76|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/27/Eastman-3291.jpg 653] |- | [[Eastman-3292|Eastman, Arthur William]] ||||1967 Mar 18||46|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/47/Eastman-3292.jpg 3249] |- | [[Eastman-3291|Eastman, Herman (Harry]] )||||1973 Jan 04||78|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/27/Eastman-3291.jpg 653] |- | Eastwood, ?||||||||||3101 |- | [[Ebery-34|Ebery, Stan]] ||1927 Aug 23||2008 May 11||||H of Caroline; F of Helen, Bruce, Paul, Russell, Peter|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1b/Ebery-34.jpg 708] |- | [[Kelly-25974|Edden, Ivy Blanche]] ||||1988 Sep 16||73|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d5/Edden-48.jpg 808] |- | [[Edden-48|Edden, William]] ||||1985 May 22||79|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d5/Edden-48.jpgn808] |- | [[Gordon-16996|Edwards, Eliza Jane]] ||||1936 Jul 16||78||M of Mrs. L L Bray|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8b/Gordon-16996.jpg 1894] |- | [[Heard-1303|Edwards, Emma Jane]] ||||1933 Apr 24||82||W of George|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3b/Edwards-18631.jpg 2123] |- | [[Edwards-18631|Edwards, George]] ||||1906 Sep 04||58||H of Emma|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3b/Edwards-18631.jpg 2123] |- | [[Edwards-34792|Edwards, Helen Maree]] ||1950 May 27||1953 Aug 24||||D of Fay & Alan; Sis of Doug, Kaye, Barbara|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/48/Edwards-34792.jpg 2922] |- | [[Edwards-27812|Edwards, Leslie John]] ||||1983 Dec 15||55||H of Bonnie; F of John, Neil, Tommy, Ann, Kathleen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/40/Edwards-27812.jpg 1006] |- | [[Pope-9341|Eggett, Elizabeth]] ||||1935 Jul 08||||W of Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/48/Eggett-34.jpg 122] |- | [[Eggett-34|Eggett, Robert]] ||||1924 Oct 24||65||H of Elizabeth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/48/Eggett-34.jpg 122] |- | [[Egglestone-62|Egglestone, Allan Richard]] ||||1995 May 21||48||H of Aneta; F of Richard, Kerry, Mandi|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/74/Egglestone-62.jpg 1172] |- | [[Cahill-741|Ellen, Anna]] |||||||||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/10/Ellen-274-1.jpg 169] |- | [[Ellen-274|Ellen, Maurice]] |||||||||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/10/Ellen-274-1.jpg 169] |- | [[Elliott-19732|Elliott, Albert Richards]] ||1940 Feb 02||1992 Sep 27||||H of Carmel; F of Katrina, Natalie, Julie, Mary, Christopher|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0d/Elliott-19732.jpg 1222] |- | [[Brown-97811|Elliott, Emma Fanny]] ||||1973 Nov 15||64||W of Laurence|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b8/Brown-97811.jpg 603] |- | [[Elliott-19733|Elliott, Laurence]] ||||1979 Jun 11||80||H of Emma|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b8/Brown-97811.jpg 603] |- | [[Elliott-6371|Elliott, Thomas]] ||||1952 Jul 22|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c0/Elliott-6371-1.jpg 2924] |- | [[Elliott-19734|Elliott, Willey Rolfe (Bill)]] ||||1978 Mar 01||71||b. Suffolk, England; AIF VX17234;|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e2/Elliott-19734.jpg 456] |- | [[Elliott-19739|Elliott, William]] ||||1960 Apr 27||68||H of Esther; F of Joyce|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/13/Elliott-19739.jpg 2222] |- | [[Johnstone-3507|Ellis, Caroline]] ||||1997 Aug 05||86||W of Kenneth; M of Walter|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9f/Johnstone-3507.jpg 1073] |- | [[Ellis-24858|Ellis, Harold Stanley]] ||1908 Apr 16||1984 May 27||||b. Bendigo; d, Melbourne; H of Ruby; F of Patricia Ann & Wendy Jean (Stillborn)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e0/Ellis-24858.jpg 485] |- | [[Ellis-24847|Ellis, Kenneth Clive]] ||||1981 Jul 01||71||H of Caroline|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a7/Ellis-24847.jpg 1074] |- | [[Butler-19277|Ellis, Ruby Florence Gwendoline]] ||1907 Jul 26||2001 Nov 05||||b. Korumburra; d, Berwick; W of Harold; M of Patricia Ann & Wendy Jean (Stillborn)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e0/Ellis-24858.jpg 485] |- | [[Elmore-2754|Elmore, Elizabeth May]] ||||1906 Feb 04||||D of James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/49/Elmore-1181.jpg 3012] |- | [[Elmore-197|Elmore, James Frederick]] ||||1951 Oct 16||64||H of Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f4/Elmore-197.jpg 1592] |- | [[Elmore-1181|Elmore, James Frederick]] ||||1906 Mar 20||||F of Elizabeth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/49/Elmore-1181.jpg 3012] |- | [[Stewart-21489|Elmore, Julia]] ||||1943 Apr 01||82|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/12/Stewart-21489.jpg 3072] |- | [[Elmore-2751|Elmore, Marion]] ||||1970 Aug 16||79|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/12/Stewart-21489.jpg 3072] |- | [[James-3162|Elmore, Mary Ann]] ||||1968 Nov 06||84||W of James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f4/Elmore-197.jpg 1592] |- | [[Shore-918|Elms, Alvis]] ||||1985 Aug 20|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/88/Shore-918.jpg 3265] |- | Elms, Kathleen||1968 Jun 18||1996 Jul 15||||W of Neil; M of Keisha, Harley, Blade|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5b/Elms-923.jpg 2610] |- | [[Elms-923|Elms, Keisha Jade]] ||1990 Apr 05||2005 Jan 27||||D of Kathleen & Neil; Sis of Harley & Blade|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5b/Elms-923.jpg 2610] |- | Elms, Neil||1959 Aug 21||||||H of Kathleen; F of Keisha, Harley, Blade|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5b/Elms-923.jpg 2610] |- | [[Elms-751|Elms, Ronald]] ||||1998 Jul 24||67||H of Alvis; F of Neil & Janelle|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5a/Elms-751.jpg 3266] |- | [[Priston-4|Elms, Sarah M]] ||||1923 Aug 05||84||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/34/Elms-647.jpg 118] |- | [[Elms-647|Elms, William]] ||||1903 Feb 25||78||H of Sarah|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/34/Elms-647.jpg 118] |- | Enbom, Anna M||||1968 Jun 15||85|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ac/Enbom-2.jpg 1807] |- | [[Smith-263458|Enbom, F A (Midge)]] ||1914 Dec 24||1993 May 10|||||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/14/Enbom-7.jpg 838] |- | [[Enbom-27|Enbom, Gustav Ferdinand (Gus)]] ||1919 Dec 04||2011 Apr 13||||VX122305; H of Phyllis; F of Graema, Marilyn, Brian, Russell|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8b/Enbom-27.jpg 1216713] |- | [[Enbom-2|Enbom, Gustav W]] ||||1959 Jun 13||89|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ac/Enbom-2.jpg 1807] |- | [[Williams-108628|Enbom, Joan Downey]] ||1925 Dec 05||2015 Apr 16||||nee Williams; W of Norm; M of Ross, John, David, Jenny|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e3/Williams-108628.jpg 321] |- | [[Enbom-28|Enbom, Norman William]] ||1922 Jul 01||2013 Nov 23|||| of Joan; F of Ross, John, David, Jenny|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5d/Enbom-28.jpg 322] |- | [[Enbom-7|Enbom, Peter W]] ||1910 Aug 05||1988 Aug 11|||||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/14/Enbom-7.jpg 838] |- | [[Tack-269|Enbom, Phyllis Evelyn]] ||1926 Sep 04||2005 Dec 16||||nee Tack; W of Gus; M of Graeme, Marilyn, Brian, Russell|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8b/Enbom-27.jpg 1216713] |- | [[Enbom-29|Enbom, Raymond George]] ||1942 Jun 14||2003 Oct 05||||F of Jacquelyn & Pauline|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e8/Enbom-29.jpg 1478] |- | [[Evans-38986|Evans, Albert Edward]] ||||1970 Jun 07||58||H of Isobel; F of Robyn & Vicki|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2a/Evans-38986.jpg 630] |- | [[Brydon-275|Evans, Isobel Grace]] ||||1977 Apr 26||59||W of Albert; M of Robyn & Vicki|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2a/Evans-38986.jpg 630] |- | Evans, Kathy||||1981 Aug 05||29||D of Jack & Daisy Corcoran; Sis of Elsa, Barry, Jean, Kathy, Les|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c0/Corcoran-2090.jpg 977] |- | [[Wynne-985|Fall, Annie]] ||||1964 Mar 30||74||W of Clear|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dc/Fall-251.jpg 2963] |- | [[Fall-251|Fall, Clear]] ||||1957 Jan 27||69||H of Annie|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dc/Fall-251.jpg 2963] |- | [[Farmer-7528|Farmer, Kenneth John]] ||||2006 May 26||74||S of Phill & Vi Farmer (dec); B of Palma|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/59/Farmer-7528.jpg 238] |- | Faudell, Margaret C||||||||||314 |- | [[Fava-48|Fava, Vincenzo Vince (Jim)]] ||1943 Nov 20||2007 May 06||||b. Taurianova Prov, Reggio, Calabria, Italy; d. Korumburre; H of Cathy; F of Rose, Sal, Enza; F-in-L of Paul & Bill|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2d/Fava-48.jpg 1573] |- | [[Ferguson-18483|Ferguson, D J]] ||||1998 Oct 11||76||AIF VX74095; H of Pat; F of Margaret, Janice, David, Barbara, Pam, Barry, Donna, Sue, Peter|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/17/Ferguson-18483.jpg 1466] |- | [[Ferguson-18484|Ferguson, Donna Maree]] ||1962 Mar 04||1962 Mar 05||||D of Don & Pat|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/58/Ferguson-18484.jpg 1216761] |- | [[Ferguson-14398|Ferguson, Hugh Alexander (Alex)]] ||1922 Dec 10||1999 Dec 23||77||H of Phyllis; F of Faye, Elaine, Heather, Lois|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/98/Ferguson-14398.jpg 1471] |- | [[Ferguson-14396|Ferguson, Janet Helan]] ||||1971 May 07||50|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/24/Ferguson-14396.jpg 3210] |- | [[Natale-120|Ferraro, M Antonia Natale]] ||1898 Dec 22||1985 Sep 10|||||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/66/Ferraro-124.jpg 722] |- | [[Ferraro-124|Ferraro, Michele]]||||1971 Jul 14||81|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/66/Ferraro-124.jpg 722] |- | [[Ferres-26|Ferres, Ashley Ewart]] ||1905 May 28||1993 Apr 10||87||H of Laura; F of Ronald, David, Norman|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/53/Ferres-26.jpg 3016] |- | [[Stielow-3|Ferres, Laura Alice]] ||1911 Nov 10||1995 Jan 30||83||nee Stielow; W of Ashley; M of Ronald, David, Norman|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/53/Ferres-26.jpg 3016] |- | [[Fidge-94|Fidge, Herbert Edwin]] ||||1897 Jul 14||32||S of Thomas & Susan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e7/Fidge-93.jpg 3019] |- | [[Ballard-6369|Fidge, Susan Ellen]] ||||1908 Dec 06||64||W of Thomas|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e7/Fidge-93.jpg 3019] |- | [[Fidge-93|Fidge, Thomas]] ||||1906 Apr 05||65||H of Susan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e7/Fidge-93.jpg 3019] |- | [[Fields-2563|Fields, George]] ||||1930 Sep 16||57|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/39/Fields-2563.jpg 2780] |- | [[Fields-6936|Fields, Thomas Herbert (Tom)]] ||1923 Jan 02||2005 Feb 19||82||H of Mary; F of Carmen, Russell, Glenn|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/91/Fields-6936.jpg 225] |- | [[Finch-7865|Finch, Alfred Edward]] ||1920 Jan 25||1992 Apr 18||||H of Rose; F of Dorothy, Linda, Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/76/Finch-7865.jpg 1241] |- | Finch, Rose Carina||1923 Aug 31||2005 Jan 30||||W of Alfred; M of Betty, Margaret, Dorothy, Linda|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/28/Finch-7865-1.jpg 1240] |- | [[Finestone-9|Finestone, Selwyn Nicholas]] ||1936 Feb 17||1998 Nov 26|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4c/Finestone-9.jpg 3287] |- | [[Fisher-9446|Fisher, Albert]] ||||1948 Feb 08||70|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d9/Fisher-9446.jpg 1960] |- | [[Shaw-24544|Fisher, Alice (Queenie)]] ||||1928 Jul 30||40|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d9/Fisher-9446.jpg 1960] |- | [[Fisher-25926|Fisher, David Frederick]] ||1930 Jan 03||2005 Sep 22|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bd/Fisher-25926.jpg 193] |- | Fisher, Jack||||1941 Jul 10||31||AIF|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d9/Fisher-9446.jpg 1960] |- | [[Fisher-25927|Fisher, John Christian]] ||||1962 Aug 18||20||S of William & Miriam|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ea/Fisher-25928.jpg 1766] |- | [[Watson-33417|Fisher, Miriam Eliza]] ||1906||1993||||W of Wiliam|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ea/Fisher-25928.jpg 1766] |- | [[Fisher-25928|Fisher, William Henry]] ||1903||1972||||H of Miriam|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ea/Fisher-25928.jpg 1766] |- | [[Sheldon-4528|Fiske, Dorothy]] ||1922 Dec 12||2009 Oct 21||||nee Sheldon; W of John; M of Julie Anne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9a/Sheldon-4528.jpg 3276] |- | [[Fitzgerald-9156|Fitzgerald, Annaly Kate]] ||1984 May 16||1984 May 16||||D of Jennifer & Mortimer|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/07/Fitzgerald-9156.jpg 2580] |- | [[Lehane-129|Fitzgerald, Bridget]] ||||1955 Sep 06||84||W of Maurice|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cb/Lehane-129.jpg 2801] |- | [[O'Brien-11711|Fitzgerald, Catherine Alice]] ||||1995 Sep 12||97||W of Denis; M of Carmel, Maurice, Maureen, Leo|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/95/Fitzgerald-9163.jpg 2802] |- | [[Fitzgerald-9163|Fitzgerald, Denis Patrick]] ||||1978 Jun 14||75||H of Catherine; F of Carmel, Maurice, Maureen, Leo|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/95/Fitzgerald-9163.jpg 2802] |- | [[Fitzgerald-9171|Fitzgerald, Desmond]] ||1910 Dec 31||2000 Dec 16||||H of Peg; F of Pamela, Mortimer, Christopher, Vivienne, Richard, Julie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5c/Fitzgerald-9171.jpg 2581] |- | [[Fitzgerald-9172|Fitzgerald, Edmond]] ||||1969 Sep 27||43||H of Edith; F of John, Maree, Des, Trevor|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c7/Fitzgerald-9172.jpg 702] |- | [[Fitzgerald-3584|Fitzgerald, Edmond]] ||1862||1923 Jul||||b. Dunmanway, Co Cork, Ireland; H of Mary; F of Mary, Desmond, Mortimer|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d0/Fitzgerald-3584.jpg 2762] |- | [[Cosgriff-63|Fitzgerald, Frances Mary]] ||1899 Feb 10||1970 Jul 06||||W of Maurice|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b9/Fitzgerald-9176.jpg 2784] |- | [[Fitzgerald-9177|Fitzgerald, Gerald]] ||||1955 Oct 22||60|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/96/Fitzgerald-9177.jpg 2870] |- | Fitzgerald, Joan Patricia||1935 May 31||2012 Dec 10||||W of Maurice; M of Catherine, Anthony, Joanne, Jacqueline|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f2/Fitzgerald-9170.jpg 2786] |- | [[Fitzgerald-9174|Fitzgerald, John Edmond]] ||||1988 Aug 14||38||S of Edith & John; B of Maree, Des, Trevor (dec)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c7/Fitzgerald-9172.jpg 702] |- | [[Purcell-3317|Fitzgerald, Margaret Eileen]] ||||1972 Jun 20||67||W of Richard|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a3/Fitzgerald-9178.jpg 2865] |- | [[Carmody-683|Fitzgerald, Margaret Mary (Peg)]] ||1922 Aug 11||2013 May 02||||nee Carmody; W of Desmond; M of Pamela, Mortimer, Christopher, Vivienne, Richard, Julie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5c/Fitzgerald-9171.jpg 2581] |- | [[Crowley-983|Fitzgerald, Mary]] ||1870||1960 Feb||||b. Brinagh, Co Cork, Ireland; W of Edmond; M of Mary, Desmond, Mortimer|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d0/Fitzgerald-3584.jpg 2762] |- | [[Ryan-16198|Fitzgerald, Mary Eileen]] ||||1972 Mar 23||66||W of Patrick|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/30/Fitzgerald-9179.jpg 2588] |- | [[Fitzgerald-9176|Fitzgerald, Maurice]] ||1893 May 24||1977 Jul 03||||H of Frances|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b9/Fitzgerald-9176.jpg 2784] |- | [[Fitzgerald-9157|Fitzgerald, Maurice]] ||||1937 Oct 25||||H of Bridget|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cb/Lehane-129.jpg 2801] |- | [[Fitzgerald-9170|Fitzgerald, Maurice Joseph]] ||1935 May 12||2010 Apr 04||||H of Joan; F of Catherine, Anthony, Joanne, Jacqueline|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f2/Fitzgerald-9170.jpg 2786] |- | [[Fitzgerald-9183|Fitzgerald, Michael]] ||||||||infant son of Frances & Maurice|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b9/Fitzgerald-9176.jpg 2784] |- | [[Fitzgerald-9184|Fitzgerald, Noel P]] ||||1965 Mar 07||28||S of Pat & Eileen; B of Mary & Kathleen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2f/Fitzgerald-9184.jpg 2589] |- | [[Fitzgerald-9179|Fitzgerald, Patrick]] ||||1986 Jan 25||83||H of Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/30/Fitzgerald-9179.jpg 2588] |- | [[Fitzgerald-9178|Fitzgerald, Richard]] ||||1951 Jan 10||53||H of Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a3/Fitzgerald-9178.jpg 2865] |- | [[Fitzgerald-9186|Fitzgerald, Rooney Vincent]] ||||1970 May 19||17||S of Kevin & Mary (of Kardella)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cb/Fitzgerald-9186.jpg 649] |- | [[Fitzgerald-9187|Fitzgerald, Vivienne Mary]] ||||1954 Dec 02||1||D of Peg & Dex Fitzgerald|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f8/Fitzgerald-9187.jpg 2579] |- | [[Fleming-13113|Fleming, Annie Margaret]] ||||1926 Sep 20||18|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/66/Fleming-13113.jpg 2354] |- | [[McKenzie-9810|Fleming, Jessie]] ||||1940 Nov 10||55|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/29/Fleming-13114.jpg 2561] |- | [[Fleming-13114|Fleming, William]] ||||1971 Mar 30||86|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/29/Fleming-13114.jpg 2561] |- | [[Flenley-11|Flenley, Gary Peter]] ||1951 Aug 21||1996 Mar 12||||H of Keryn; F of Trent, Travis, Krystle; S of Walter|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/21/Flenley-11.jpg 1187] |- | [[Flint-3743|Flint, Lyle Keith (Fred)]] ||1944 Jun 16||2004 Jan 14||59||H of Maureen; F of Gordon, Melinda, Janelle|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/58/Flint-3743.jpg 1475] |- | [[Foley-4845|Foley, M H]] ||||1988 Aug 02||67||AIF VX52817; H of Sadie; F of Cheryl, Lynette, Kaye, Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/19/Foley-4845.jpg 1114] |- | Foley, Nellie Winnifred||||||||W of John; M of Robina; M-in-L of Perry; GM of Michael, Penny, James||1175 |- | [[Foote-4236|Foote, Alan]] ||||1980 Aug 26||67||H of Jean; F of Helen, David, Ken|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/28/Foote-4236.jpg 378] |- | [[Foote-4237|Foote, Gilbert Arthur]] ||||2003 Jan 13||96||H of Jean; F of Linda & Peter|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a0/Foote-4237.jpg 1488] |- | Foote, Janice Maureen||||1995 Sep 23||49||W of David; M of Nicole & Troy||1343 |- | [[Osborne-10194|Foote, Jean Gladys]] ||1923 Apr 28||2012 Feb 01||||W of Alan; M of Helen, David, Kenneth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c0/Foote-4236-1.jpg 377] |- | [[Adcock-2383|Foote, Julie Anne]] ||1953 May 18||2012 May 11||||nee Adcock; W of Bruce; M of Michael, Ashley, Narelle, Cherie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/25/Adcock-2383.jpg 302] |- | Foote, Kate Eleanor||||1968 Oct 17||93||mother||2144 |- | [[Smith-266256|Foote, Lila Isobel]] ||||2007 May 13||88||W of James Irving|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/be/Smith-266256.jpg 3232] |- | [[Brydon-277|Foote, Ruby Agnes]] ||||1989 Feb 08||80||W of Wilfred; M of Margaret, John, Dorothy, Robert, Isobel, Bruce|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/05/Foote-4238.jpg 743] |- | [[Foote-4238|Foote, Wilfred John]] ||||2001 Dec 02||101||H of Ruby|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/05/Foote-4238.jpg 743] |- | [[Patterson-21871|Ford, Blanche Amelia]] ||||1997 Mar 30||72||W of Marsden|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cf/Ford-19264.jpg 2846] |- | [[Ford-19264|Ford, Marsden James]] ||||1978 Sep 05||60||H of Blanche; F of Marsden, Rosemary, Kenneth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cf/Ford-19264.jpg 2846] |- | [[Ford-19263|Ford, Ronald James]] ||||1967 Sep 30||7||S of Marsden & Blanche|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cf/Ford-19264.jpg 2846] |- | [[Fortuna-38|Fortuna, Domenico Antonio]] ||1921 Jan 01||2007 Aug 04||||H of Maria|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/24/Fortuna-38.jpg 495] |- | [[Russo-1475|Fortuna, Maria Caterina]] ||1925 Feb 14||1976 Oct 14||||W of Domenico|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/24/Fortuna-38.jpg 495] |- | [[Fourie-7413|Fourie, Philippus Lodewikus (Philip)]] ||1963 Apr 13||2014 Mar 06|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5f/Fourie-7413.jpg 1583] |- | [[Fowler-14892|Fowler, Alexander]] ||||1927 Feb 22||61|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c9/Fowler-14892.jpg 2471] |- | [[Fowler-14893|Fowler, Elizabeth Gillon]] ||||1950 Jun 26||79|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c9/Fowler-14892.jpg 2471] |- | [[Archibald-2386|Fowler, Janet Archibald]] ||||1898 Jul 05||82|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c9/Fowler-14892.jpg 2471] |- | [[Fowler-14902|Fowler, Thomas Kerr]] ||||1938 Nov 24||83|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c9/Fowler-14892.jpg 2471] |- | [[Fowles-407|Fowles, Albert William]] ||||1974 Jun 11||80||H of Ruth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/70/Fowles-407.jpg 595] |- | [[Fowles-416|Fowles, Brian John]] ||1935 May 27||2002 May 24||||H of Betty; F of Danny, Tony, Tim, Mark, Brendan, James, Peter, Michael|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/95/Fowles-416.jpg 1469] |- | [[Masterton-218|Fowles, Catherine Elizabeth]] ||||1973 Jun 23||70|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e7/Fowles-411.jpg 705] |- | [[Fowles-417|Fowles, Edward Francis]] ||||19?? Apr 25||||S of Charlotte|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/38/Fowles-417.jpg 2932] |- | [[Fowles-411|Fowles, James Henry]] ||||1969 Aug 20||74|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e7/Fowles-411.jpg 705] |- | [[Taylor-84835|Fowles, Jane Charlotte]] ||||192? May 19||||M of Edward|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/38/Fowles-417.jpg 2932] |- | [[Fowles-418|Fowles, John Albert William]] ||1885 Aug 03||1949 Feb 21||64||b. Ballan; H of Nellie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/71/Fowles-418.jpg 2039] |- | [[Fowles-412|Fowles, John Patrick]] ||||1977 Jun 11||86|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e2/Fowles-412.jpg 467] |- | [[Fowles-419|Fowles, Kevin Martin (Marty)]] ||1932 Sep 26||1999 May 20||||H of Ann; F of Maureen, Christine, Peter, Lynn|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/93/Fowles-419.jpg 2575] |- | [[Fowles-413|Fowles, Lily Mary]] ||1890 Jan 23||1985 Aug 26|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c4/Fowles-413.jpg 807] |- | [[Svenson-239|Fowles, Mary Agnes]] ||||1928 Mar 07||25|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/27/Svenson-239.jpg 2683] |- | [[Donnely-43|Fowles, Nellie Ray]] ||1892||1982 Aug 03||90||b. Riddles Ck; W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/71/Fowles-418.jpg 2039] |- | [[Slade-3282|Fowles, Ruth Elizabeth]] ||||1979 Aug 18||79||W of Albert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/70/Fowles-407.jpg 595] |- | [[Fox-20777|Fox, George Kenneth]] ||1916 Oct 02||2001 Sep 30||||H of Betty & Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/55/Fox-20777.jpg 1561] |- | [[Fox-20781|Fox, Lynette]] ||||1961 Nov 12||19||d. with Robert Hartley Wells|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c9/Fox-20781.jpg 2942] |- | [[Biggs-4283|Fradd, Mary Grace]] ||1938 Mar 28||2005 Apr 04||||nee Biggs; b. Leongatha; d. Wantirna South; W of Frank; D of Reg & Birdie Biggs; M of Richard, Michael, Samantha, Kathryn, Matthew|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8d/Biggs-4283.jpg 2764] |- | [[Francis-8800|Francis, Ashleigh Louise]] ||||1987 Apr 09||<1||D of Ross & Louise; Sis of Casey & Ross|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e5/Francis-8800.jpg 369] |- | [[Francis-8801|Francis, Ebden George]] ||||1999 Jul 30||||AIF VX17390; F of Lois & Don|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a7/Francis-8801.jpg 1462] |- | [[Francis-8802|Francis, John]] ||||1967 Jul 03||78|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/39/Francis-8802.jpg 2197] |- | [[Bowler-677|Francis, Rose Ann]] ||||1977 Aug 05||86|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/39/Francis-8802.jpg 2197] |- | [[Francis-8803|Francis, Steven James]] ||1989 Feb 26||1989 Feb 26||||S of John & Heather; B of Peter, Brian, Graeme, Robyn, Craig, Caroline, Malcolm, Heather, David, Kathryn|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/93/Francis-8803.jpg 368] |- | [[Fraser-11443|Fraser, Alexander Clow]] ||||1920 Aug 30||||M.A.,M.B.B.S.; H of Clare|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a8/Fraser-11443.jpg 1963] |- | [[Wade-12205|Fraser, Clare Charlotte]] ||1890 Dec 06||1966 Mar 14||||b. Rosedale, Vic; d. Armidale, NSW; W of Alexander|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9f/Wade-12205.jpg 1964] |- | [[Bennett-14732|Frawley, Edith Josephine]] ||1915 Jan 14||2004 Aug 04||||W of William; M of Margaret, John, Ruth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b4/Bennett-14732.jpg 1299] |- | [[Frawley-134|Frawley, William John]] ||1915 jun 07||1999 May 26||||H of Edith Josephine; F of Margaret, ohn, Ruth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/41/Frawley-134.jpg 1300] |- | [[Freeman-7801|Freeman, Alfred]] ||||1943 Aug 05||69||H of Alice|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2e/Freeman-7801.jpg 3155] |- | [[Cripps-292|Freeman, Alice]] ||||1965 Aug 21||79||W of Alfred|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2e/Freeman-7801.jpg 3155] |- | [[Cannane-13|Freeman, Sarah Ann]] ||||1972 Jul 01||82||M of Glad & John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0b/Cannane-13.jpg 2756] |- | [[Freene-1|Freene, Albert Edward]] ||1906 Dec 18||1940 Jun 08||||H of Olive; F of Winifred, Donald, Robert, Bruce|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3d/Freene-1.jpg 2334] |- | [[Trump-58|Freene, Olive Mary]] ||1908 Oct 02||1999 Feb 02||||nee Trump; W of Albert; M of Winifred, Donald, Robert, Bruce|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3d/Freene-1.jpg 2334] |- | [[Frichot-4|Frichot, Peter Desmond]] ||1963 Jul 04||2004 May 30||||H of Caroline; S of Ena & Desmond; F of Beau & Christopher|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fd/Frichot-4.jpg 1260] |- | Frost, Florence Mary Jane||||1959 Aug 01||81||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/04/Frost-10816.jpg 1935] |- | [[Dight-81|Frost, Marjorie Victoria]] ||1917 Jul 24||2006 Oct 24||||Sis of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a1/Frost-10808.jpg 1477] |- | [[Frost-10808|Frost, William Jack]] ||1916 Feb 13||2006 Sep 06||||AIF; B of Marjorie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a1/Frost-10808.jpg 1477] |- | [[Frost-10816|Frost, William Thomas]] ||||1946 Jun 21||68||H of Florence; F of John, Don, Laurie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/04/Frost-10816.jpg 1935] |- | [[Stewart-48085|Fuller, Donald Stewart]] ||||1923 Feb 28||12|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bc/Stewart-48085.jpg 2940] |- | [[Furjan-2|Furjan, Daniel Joseph]] ||||1978 Oct 14||<1|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a6/Furjan-2.jpg 1216757] |- | Furness, Lorraine Jean||||1990 May 23||47||W of Noel; M of Alastair, Trevor, Lindsay, Gavin||788 |- | [[Futcher-187|Futcher, Claude]] ||||1899 Aug 23||5||S of W M & L Futcher|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ac/Futcher-187.jpg 2138] |- | [[Pettit-3435|Futcher, Elizabeth]] ||||1947 Jul 24||85||nee Pettit; W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/38/Futcher-188.jpg 2139] |- | [[Futcher-188|Futcher, William Manston]] ||||1943 Sep 21||83||H of Elizabeth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/38/Futcher-188.jpg 2139] |- | [[Galati-46|Galati, Rocco]] ||1915 Jan 26||2009 Nov 24||||b. Acquaro, Italy; D. Korumburra; H of Teresa|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/35/Galati-46.jpg 1681] |- | Galati, Teresa||1921 Jun 23||1996 Feb 09||||d. Korumburra; W of Rocco|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fa/Galati-46-1.jpg 1680] |- | [[Gannon-485|Gannonn, James Malachy]] ||1858 Jan 30||1904 Dec 06||||JP; H of Mary M|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0f/Gannon-485.jpg 2696] |- | [[Grinter-370|Gardiner, Leah]] ||||1935 Jan 14||||W of Edward; M of Charles|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a0/Grinter-370.jpg 2112] |- | [[Garrett-11551|Garrett, Barry James]] ||||1970 Jan 20||22||S of Helen & Jim|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b2/Garrett-11551.jpg 697] |- | [[Garrett-10614|Garrett, E P]] ||||1962 Apr 10||65||AIF 6621; H of Grace|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2a/Garrett-10614.jpg 2559] |- | [[Jeffries-2534|Garrett, Grace Levina]]||||1985 Feb 13||85|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d1/Jeffries-2534.jpg 2560] |- | [[Adkins-2551|Garrett, Ivy Merle]] ||1896 Sep 12||1991 Jan 09||||W of John Dawson garrett; M of Jim, Clarrie, Martin (dec), Jack (dec), Thelma (dec) gwen, Cliff, Nancy, Roger|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0a/Adkins-2551.jpg 1303] |- | [[Garrett-11552|Garrett, John Dawson]] ||||1968 Nov 08||76||AIF; H of Ivy; F of Jim, Clarrie, (Martin, Jack, Thelma), Gwen, Cliff, Nancy, Roger|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/16/Garrett-11552.jpg 132] |- | [[Garrett-11554|Garrett, R J]] ||||1991 Aug 09||71||RAAF 409684|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/14/Garrett-11554.jpg 1278] |- | [[Boggs-3835|Garry, Anne]] ||||1968 Sep 14||100||W of Michael|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/79/Garry-255.jpg 3184] |- | [[Garry-255|Garry, Michael]] ||||1952 Jun 04||89||H of Anne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/79/Garry-255.jpg 3184] |- | Gaylor, Margaret Joan||1931 jul 07||2000 Apr 16||||||1438 |- | [[Canobio-10|Geddes, Doris Lillian]] ||||1986 Nov 30||81||W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/17/Geddes-1541.jpg 518] |- | [[Geddes-1541|Geddes, John E]] ||||1976 Jan 30||72||H of Doris|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/17/Geddes-1541.jpg 518] |- | [[Genco-97|Genco, Pietro]] ||1910 Nov 08||1988 Sep 11||||b. Aquaro; d. Korumburra; H of Pasqualina|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/ff/Genco-97.jpg 2852] |- | Gengia, Antonete||1926 Sep 23||2011 Aug 11||||d. Inverloch; W of Modesto; M of Frank; M-in-L of Marisa||1683 |- | [[George-12183|George, Albert Ernest]] ||||1986 Sep 03||84||H of Faith|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ad/George-12183.jpg 686] |- | [[Western-704|George, Faith Beatrice]] ||||1990 Nov 07||84||W of Albert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ad/George-12183.jpg 686] |- | [[George-12184|George, John Robert (Bob)]] ||1931 Dec 10||2009 Feb 26||||H of Corrie; F of Noni & Davin; F-in-L of Wayne & Debbie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/ff/George-12184.jpg 255] |- | [[Gheller-3|Gheller, Peter]] ||||1978 Nov 20||33|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/ce/Gheller-3.jpg 453] |- | [[Gheller-6|Gheller, Robert James]] ||1961 Oct 24||2001 Nov 12||||Partner of Tina; F of Daniel & Taylor; S of Glenyce; B of Joanne & Chris|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/08/Gheller-6.jpg 1558] |- | [[Gherashe-7|Gherashe, Mary]] ||1954 Mar 15||1954 Mar 16||||D of Theodore Keith Gherashe & Mary Runnalls (nee Uren); Sis of Marilyn, Susan, Bryan; twin of Bette Joy||Cemetery records |- | [[Gibbons-4211|Gibbons, Ambrose James]] ||||1978 Jun 27||82||H of Lucy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1a/Gibbons-4211.jpg 452] |- | [[Ryan-16298|Gibbons, Lucy Ellen]] ||||1986 Mar 07||77||W of Ambrose|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1a/Gibbons-4211.jpg 452] |- | [[Hughes-16244|Gibbs, Ann]] ||1906||1989||||W of Charles|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/46/Gibbs-8726.jpg 889] |- | [[Gibbs-8726|Gibbs, Charles Norman]] ||1906||1984||||H of Ann|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/46/Gibbs-8726.jpg 889] |- | [[Keast-1097|Gibbs, Elsie Kathleen]] ||||1965 Mar 23||46||nee Keast|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9b/Keast-1097.jpg 2174] |- | Gibbs, Loraine Mavis (Judy)||1936 Jul 21||1987 Apr 01||||W of Ian; M of Craig, Stuart, Brendan, Jason||777 |- | [[Harrison-24482|Giggins, Edith May (Sis)]] ||||1962 Sep 21||56||W of Reg; M of Marion|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/83/Giggins-78.jpg 11] |- | [[Giggins-79|Giggins, Marion]] ||||1940 Jul 29||||D of Edith & Reg|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/83/Giggins-78.jpg 11] |- | [[Giggins-78|Giggins, Reginald Ernest]] ||||1964 Aug 13||60||H of Edith; 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Gullick Sis of Margaret Banfield||3083 |- | [[Smith-268292|Gilmore, Ada Winsome]] ||||1998 Oct 23||74||Nee Smith; Sis of Emily Isobel Neilsen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a7/Smith-268292.jpg 2260] |- | [[Gilmore-5018|Gilmore, Gordon John]] ||||1966 Jul 04||||Infant|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2f/Gilmore-5018.jpg 1782] |- | [[Gladstone-500|Gladstone, Benjamin]] ||||1928 Sep 06||||H of Sarah|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/04/Gladstone-500.jpg 2952] |- | Gladstone, Sarah Maria||||1950 Apr 12||||W of Benjamin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/04/Gladstone-500.jpg 2952] |- | [[Glasgow-2143|Glasgow, Charles Irvine]] ||||1974 May 29||71||H of Winifred|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6b/Glasgow-2143.jpg 597] |- | [[Glasgow-2146|Glasgow, David M]] ||||1986 Apr 26||||H of Olive; F of Lynette|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e9/Glasgow-2146.jpg 3263] |- | [[Worthy-565|Glasgow, Dorothy Joyce (Joy)]] ||1921 Oct 01||2012 Sep 27||||nee Worthy; W of Bill; M of Julie, Robyn, Peter|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/02/Glasgow-2147.jpg 1509] |- | [[Irvine-5845|Glasgow, Isabella]] ||||1943 Apr 09||84||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8b/Glasgow-2144.jpg 2541] |- | [[Glasgow-2148|Glasgow, Jane (Jean)]] ||||1981 Aug 12||95|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/36/Glasgow-2148.jpg 574] |- | Glasgow, Olive Mary Eilzabeth (Lila)||1911 Oct 18||1999 Feb 06||||W of David; M of Lynette|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/25/Glasgow-2146-1.jpg 3264] |- | [[Glasgow-2145|Glasgow, Robert]] ||||1940 Nov 14||73||S of Robert & Ann Glasgow|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b6/Glasgow-2145.jpg 2557] |- | [[Glasgow-2144|Glasgow, William]] ||||1946 Feb 19||87||H of Isabella|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8b/Glasgow-2144.jpg 2541] |- | [[Glasgow-2147|Glasgow, William Irvine (Bill)]] ||1925 May 16||2010 Mar 18||||H of Joy; F of Julie, Robyn, Peter|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/02/Glasgow-2147.jpg 1509] |- | [[Salmon-2630|Glasgow, Winifred Frances]] ||||1998 Mar 05||86||W of Charles|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6b/Glasgow-2143.jpg 597] |- | [[McMillan-6451|Gleeson, Bridget Mary]] ||||1985 Apr 28||65||W of Kevin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1d/Gleeson-1259.jpg 2859] |- | Gleeson, Elizabeth||||||||W of Patrick|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6d/Gleeson-1261.jpg 2868] |- | [[Gleeson-1259|Gleeson, Kevin Matthew]] ||||1991 Jul 11||78||H of Bridget|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1d/Gleeson-1259.jpg 2859] |- | [[Gleeson-1260|Gleeson, Kevin]] ||||1959 Sep 23||8|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b2/Gleeson-1260.jpg 2860] |- | [[Gleeson-1261|Gleeson, Patrick]] ||||1948 May 28||79||H of Elizabeth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6d/Gleeson-1261.jpg 2868] |- | [[Gleeson-1262|Gleeson, Terence P]] ||||1985 Nov 04||32||S of Kevin & Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d6/Gleeson-1262.jpg 805] |- | Glendinning, ?||||||||||2140 |- | [[Glendinning-402|Glendinning, Margaret]] ||||1946 Mar 03|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/87/Glendinning-402.jpg 3069] |- | [[Glover-8468|Glover, Cecil John]] ||||1958 Apr 26||27|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1d/Glover-8468.jpg 72] |- | [[Holmes-6960|Goad, Bluebell]] ||||1978 Mar 27||85|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/77/Goad-309.jpg 590] |- | [[Goad-879|Goad, Clive Henry Roy]] ||||1999 Dec 13||78||H of Joyce; F of Steven|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/41/Goad-879.jpg 1448] |- | [[Goad-309|Goad, Harry]] ||||1984 Jun 11||88|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/77/Goad-309.jpg 590] |- | [[Truscott-214|Goad, Mary Ann]] ||||1935 Oct 15||70|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/21/Truscott-214.jpg 1725] |- | [[Smith-211733|Goad, Nita Joyce]] ||1922 Nov 20||2006 Jul 07||83||W of Clive; M of Steven|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6f/Smith-211733.jpg 1447] |- | [[Goad-880|Goad, Steven Roy]] ||||2003 May 09||44||S of Clive & Joyce|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ed/Goad-880.jpg 1446] |- | [[Godfrey-5642|Godfrey, John Graham]] ||1919 Oct 28||1982 Jan 06||||H of Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7c/Godfrey-5642.jpg 1216711] |- | Godfrey, Mary Eileen||1920 Feb 09||2009 Jun 13||||W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7c/Godfrey-5642.jpg 1216711] |- | [[Golding-1723|Golding, Alan Reeve]] ||1925 Feb 12||2005 Jun 14||||F of Debid, Roslyb, Dianne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/76/Golding-1723.jpg 2254] |- | [[Golding-437|Golding, James Reeve]] ||1897||1990||||Only Child of Jane & Josiah|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/64/Golding-437-1.jpg 2255] |- | [[Day-4880|Golding, Jane]] ||1867||1941|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a8/Golding-436.jpg 2253] |- | [[Golding-436|Golding, Josiah]] ||1860||1953|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a8/Golding-436.jpg 2253] |- | [[Golding-1724|Golding, Neville James]] ||1936||2003||||RAAF; S of Ethel & Reeve; H of Dora|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/64/Golding-1724.jpg 2256] |- | [[Corcoran-2106|Goldsworthy, Elsa]] ||||2005 Feb 19||57||D of Jack & Daisy Corcoran; Sis of Barry, Jean, Kathy (dec), Marg (dec), Les; M of Glen, Mitchell, Brett, Geoffrey|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ab/Corcoran-2106.jpg 1341] |- | [[Hutchinson-1757|Gordon, Margaret May]] ||||1978 Jun 05||56|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b2/Hutchinson-1757.jpg 3209] |- | [[Goss-3939|Goss, Peter John]] ||||1983 Aug 05||33||H of Gayle (later Mason); F of Kris, Kory, Jacqui|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2c/Goss-3939.jpg 1046] |- | [[Aylmer-256|Gourley, Lorna Annie]] ||1916 Sep 22||2002 Nov 14||||W of Russell|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/68/Aylmer-256.jpg 1124] |- | [[Gourley-1348|Gourley, Russell Alexander]] ||||1980 Oct 25||64||H of Lorna|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ec/Gourley-1348.jpg 1125] |- | Govett, Vivian||||1990 May 31||74||W of Stanley; M of Elizabeth, William, Andrew||1309 |- | [[Gow-780|Gow, David (Jock)]] ||1891 Jan 02||1978 Jan 27||||b. Scotland; M.M., MID; H of Jessie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/13/Gow-780.jpg 459] |- | [[Gow-781|Gow, James Alexander Muir]] ||1926 May 27||1983 Jul 27||||S of Jessie & David (Jock) Gow; B of Agnes, John, Ernest, Devid, Jessie, Jean|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/87/Gow-781.jpg 1044] |- | Gow, Jessie Muir (Grannie)||1898 Jan 10||1993 Jul 15||||b. Kirkmichael, Scotland; W of David (Jock); M of Agnes, John, Ernest, James, David, Jesse, Jean|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/70/Gow-780-1.jpg 458] |- | [[Gow-782|Gow, John Ferguson]] ||1922 May 06||2014 Aug 30||||OAM; Soldier; H of Mabel; F of David, Anne Christopher, Douglas|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/76/Gow-782.jpg 1399] |- | [[Grabham-87|Gow, Mabel Evelyn Mary]] ||1922 Feb 28||2001 Nov 01||||nee Grabham; W of John; M of David, Anne, Christopher, Douglas|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/76/Gow-782.jpg 1399] |- | [[McLeod-7539|Goyne, Mabel Gwen]] ||1911 Aug 16||1999 Jan 02||||W of Percival Vane Goyne; M of Peter, Michael, Helen, David, Heather|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/73/McLeod-7539.jpg 1293] |- | [[Goyne-115|Goyne, Percival Vane]] ||1906 Jun 13||1993 Aug 02||||H of Mabel Gwen Goyne; F of Peter, Michael, Helen, David, Heather|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9e/Goyne-115.jpg 1294] |- | [[Barnes-13463|Grabham, Annie]] ||||1942 Jan 26||47||W of Ernest|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c4/Grabham-50.jpg 184] |- | [[Grabham-63|Grabham, Arthur James]] ||||1942 Jun 10||21||RAAF; KIA|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3f/Grabham-62.jpg 185] |- | [[Grabham-62|Grabham, Christopher]] ||||1983 Jul 13||93||H of Helen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3f/Grabham-62.jpg 185] |- | [[Grabham-88|Grabham, Christopher Frank]] ||||1939 Apr 19||22|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/68/Grabham-88.jpg 180] |- | [[Grabham-89|Grabham, Clyde Reid]] ||1923 Sep 27||2009 May 17||85||H of Shirley; F of Arthur, Maree|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6c/Grabham-89.jpg 187] |- | [[Akers-2882|Grabham, Elizabeth Rose (Betty)]] ||1926 Jun 28||2013 Aug 20||||Nee Akers:W of Reg; M of Neil, Judith, Ian; M-in-L of Deirdre & Kim|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/26/Grabham-90.jpg 353] |- | [[Grabham-50|Grabham, Ernest James]] ||||1952 Sep 20||71||H of Annie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c4/Grabham-50.jpg 184] |- | [[Barnes-18308|Grabham, Helen Mary]] ||||1979 Apr 04||89||W of Christopher|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3f/Grabham-62.jpg 185] |- | [[Hitchins-3|Grabham, Ivy Mary]] ||||1960 May 11||||W of Stanley|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1e/Grabham-1.jpg 181] |- | [[Newnham-382|Grabham, Jean Grace]] ||1923 Aug 09||2014 Jan 26||||nee Newnham; W of Bob; M of Anne & John, illy (dec), Alison & Rick; GM of Dayve (dec), Graham, Amy, Kate|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/85/Newnham-382.jpg 712] |- | [[Williams-109957|Grabham, Lillian Mary]] ||||1997 Apr 12||100||W of Ernest; D of William & Euphemia Williams|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/57/Williams-109957.jpg 57] |- | [[Grabham-90|Grabham, Reginald John (Reg)]] ||1926 Dec 03||2015 Mar 23||||H of Betty; F of Neil, Judith, Ian; F-in-L of Deirdre & Kim|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/26/Grabham-90.jpg 353] |- | [[Grabham-1|Grabham, Stanley Christopher Roberts]] ||1900 Mar 11||1993 Jul 25||||H of Ivy; F of Stanley, Clyde|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1e/Grabham-1.jpg 181] |- | [[Grabham-91|Grabham, William Robert]] ||||1969 May 17||12|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b6/Grabham-91.jpg 713] |- | [[Jones-51700|Graham, Phyllis Eileen]] ||1913 Sep 21||1954 Sep 19||||W of James; M of Robert (dec) & Marie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d1/Hansch-14.jpg 2196] |- | Grass, A I (Rene)||||2003 Jul 02||85||M of Bruce (d. 1995 Jan 29); M of Ian & Rex|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/37/Grass-921-1.jpg 1154] |- | [[Grass-921|Grass, W T]] ||||||||AIF VX67193; H of Irene; F of Ian & Rex|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9f/Grass-921.jpg 1155] |- | [[Gray-36109|Gray, Davidson Harry]] ||||1986 Dec 08||62||AIF; B of Daisy, Bill, Lucy (dec), Bob, Agnes, Doris|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e6/Gray-36109.jpg 862] |- | [[Gray-36110|Gray, Frank Richard]] ||||1981 Sep 30||54||H of Thelma; F of Dorothy & Ron; F-in-L of Sandy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/67/Gray-36110.jpg 976] |- | [[McDevitt-621|Gray, Margaret]] ||||1972 Jan 16||69|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6c/McDevitt-621.jpg 3202] |- | [[Kelly-25702|Gray, Thelma Jean]] ||||2012 Sep 27||87||nee Kelly; W of Frank; M of Dorothy & Ron; M-in-L of Sandy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/67/Gray-36110.jpg 976] |- | [[Barnes-26909|Greaves, Elvena Ella]] ||1935||2004||69||W of Norman; M of Peter, Rodney, Carol|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/54/Greaves-1581-1.jpg 1528] |- | [[Brown-138378|Greaves, Minnie May]] ||||1999 Feb 05||99||W of Stephen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/60/Greaves-1580.jpg 558] |- | [[Greaves-1581|Greaves, Norman Alexander]] ||1927||2012||84||H of Elvena; F of Peter, Rodney, Carol|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e3/Greaves-1581.jpg 1529] |- | [[Greaves-1580|Greaves, Stephen Alexander]] ||||1973 Jun 07||73||H of Minnie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/60/Greaves-1580.jpg 558] |- | [[Green-46719|Green, Albert John (Jack)]] ||1926 Apr 04||1982 Apr 28||56||H of Beryl; F of Susan & Alan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/db/Green-46719.jpg 1109] |- | [[Green-46720|Green, Geoffrey William]] ||||1954 Jun 12||||infant|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fa/Green-46720.jpg 2884] |- | [[Green-46721|Green, George]] ||||1956 Apr 21||64|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c3/Green-46721.jpg 2908] |- | [[Swift-5215|Green, Harriet]] ||||1958 Jun 05||58|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c3/Green-46721.jpg 2908] |- | [[Green-46722|Green, Lillian N]] ||1913 Jan 09||1924 Feb 18|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/68/Green-46722.jpg 2475] |- | [[Evans-39407|Green, Thelma Agnes]] ||||1978 Sep 15||45||wife, mother|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d4/Evans-39407.jpg 437] |- | [[Oswald-652|Greener, Elizabeth]] ||||1915 Jan 19||56|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d9/Greener-60.jpg 1879] |- | [[Greener-60|Greener, John]] ||||1909 Aug 05||54|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d9/Greener-60.jpg 1879] |- | [[Stuart-4447|Greenwell, Alice]] ||||1945 Jun 18||50|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fd/Greenwell-540.jpg 1610] |- | [[Greenwell-540|Greenwell, George]] ||||1945 Feb 04||55|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fd/Greenwell-540.jpg 1610] |- | [[Griffin-18150|Griffin, Doris]] ||1904||1924||||D of Emma|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/04/Posselt-85.jpg 3135] |- | [[Murray-23904|Griffin, Elizabeth Marjorie]] ||||1969 Oct 09||71||D of Annie & John Murray|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8a/Murray-23904.jpg 2796] |- | [[McLarty-368|Griffin, Elsie Diana]] ||1901 Oct 14||1986 Oct 24||||nee McLarty; W of Harry; M of Mavis (Wrench)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/61/Griffin-18157.jpg 473] |- | [[Posselt-85|Griffin, Emma]] ||1870||1916||||M of Arthur, Gilbert, Harry, Doris, Leslie, Hilda, Thomas|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/04/Posselt-85.jpg 3135] |- | [[Griffin-18157|Griffin, Harry Frank]] ||1902 Jan 02||1977 Oct 12||||H of Elsie; F of Mavis (Wrench)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/61/Griffin-18157.jpg 473] |- | [[Griffin-18153|Griffin, Thomas Alfred]] ||1911 Dec 23||2002 Apr 02|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8a/Griffin-18153.jpg 1483] |- | [[Griffin-18161|Griffin, William Ivo]] ||||2004 Dec 19||83||B of Maurice & Barrie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a7/Griffin-18161.jpg 212] |- | [[Griffiths-5807|Griffiths, Anthony James]] ||||1971 Feb 20||24||H of Betty; F of Danny & Tony|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ec/Griffiths-5807.jpg 2601] |- | [[Griffiths-3970|Griffiths, Bernard Austin]] ||||1984 Jul 03||75||AIF; H of Effie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3a/Griffiths-3970.jpg 963] |- | [[Rossiter-884|Griffiths, Effie Auriel]] ||1907 Jun 13||2008 Dec 30||101||W of Bernie Griffiths; M of Peter, Frank, Brian, Graeme, Tony, John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5f/Rossiter-884.jpg 962] |- | [[Griffiths-5808|Griffiths, Francis John]] ||||2004 Apr 15||66||H of Jan; F of Mark & Jane|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f1/Griffiths-5808.jpg 2603] |- | Griggs, Margaret Alice||1941 Oct 25||1993 Jun 24||||W of Noel; M of Bernie & Rachael|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d3/Griggs-3159-1.jpg 1228] |- | [[Griggs-3159|Griggs, Noel Lawrence]] ||||2001 Mar 15||69||H of Margaret; F of Bernie & Rachael|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/99/Griggs-3159.jpg 1229] |- | [[Grimley-199|Grimley, Fynn Harrison]] ||||2008 Jul 01|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/86/Grimley-199.jpg 740] |- | [[Grimshaw-198|Grimshaw, Harry]] ||||2000 Jul 10||83||H of Kathleen|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9c/Babbage-51.jpg 1733] |- | [[Babbage-52|Grimshaw, Kathleen]] ||||2002 Dec 13||83||W of Harry|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9c/Babbage-51.jpg 1733] |- | [[Grimshaw-196|Grimshaw, Maxwell]] ||||1953 Jan 24||||Infant twin S of Kathleen & Harry Grimshaw|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9c/Babbage-51.jpg 1733] |- | [[Grimshaw-197|Grimshaw, Richard]] ||||1953 Jan 26||||Infant twin S of Kathleen & Harry Grimshaw|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9c/Babbage-51.jpg 1733] |- | [[Grubb-2463|Grubb, James Christopher]] ||1933 Jul 25||2012 Feb 19||||H of Gweneth; F of Christopher, Andrew, Joanne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b2/Grubb-2463.jpg 331] |- | [[Cope-3171|Grundy, Decima-Mary]] ||||1994 Feb 05||84||Formerly Mayne; nee Cope; Councillor|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4d/Cope-3171.jpg 393] |- | [[Grundy-502|Grundy, Jonathan William]] ||||1979 Sep 11||89||J.P.; Councillor|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4d/Cope-3171.jpg 393] |- | [[Lomagno-2|Guastella, Concetta]] ||||1953 Jun 25||53|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6b/Lomagno-2.jpg 2643] |- | [[Guastella-19|Guastella, Emanuele]] ||1920 Jan 07||2010 Oct 17||||b. Ragusa, Italy; d. 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Holland; H of Lea; F of Lisa, Jacquie, Kerri, Jenny|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/57/Hagen-2130.jpg 2350] |- | [[Nicolson-439|Hair, Annie]] ||||1947 Jul 11||80|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/da/Nicolson-439.jpg 1834] |- | [[Hair-1203|Hair, Ronald]] ||||1926 Apr 06|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/60/Hair-1203.jpg 1833] |- | [[Hair-1485|Hair, Ian Nicholson]] ||||1974 Mar 10||82||S of Peg & Bill|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e3/Hair-1485.jpg 1851] |- | Hair, Ian Niclson||||1974 Mar 10||82|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/21/Hair-1486.jpg 1850] |- | [[Hair-1486|Hair, William Matheson Flood]] ||||1983 Jan 08||92||||1850 |- | Hales, ?||||||||||3052 |- | [[McGrath-4036|Hales, Grace Catherine]] ||1903 Sep 19||1990 Jun 14||||M of Mary, Jim, Margaret, Patricia|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/40/McGrath-4036.jpg 1298] |- | [[Hales-461|Hales, Joseph Charles]] ||||1935 Dec 13||75||H of Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/93/Hales-461.jpg 2768] |- | [[Clancy-1575|Hales, Mary Jane]] ||||1927 Mar 30||66||W of Joseph|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/db/Clancy-1575.jpg 2767] |- | [[Halford-2039|Halford, Florence Newbegin]] ||||1923 Mar 01||62|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a1/Halford-2039.jpg 2944] |- | [[Hughes-26690|Hall, Ethel May]] ||||1960 Jul 24||70||W of Leslie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/25/Hall-59497.jpg 1758] |- | [[Hall-59508|Hall, Gordon Nelson]] ||1929 Jul 01||2015 Apr 07||||H of Marion (Manks)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a2/Hall-59508.jpg 3336] |- | [[Hall-59497|Hall, Leslie Henry]] ||||1971 Sep 15||76||H of Ethel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/25/Hall-59497.jpg 1758] |- | [[Wesson-650|Hallett, Emma Jane]] ||||1945 Apr 12||77||W of Henry|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/87/Hallett-2026.jpg 3112] |- | [[Hall-59508|Hallett, Henry]] ||||1954 Aug 06||85||H of Emma|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/87/Hallett-2026.jpg 3112] |- | [[Halliday-1762|Halliday, Robert Arthur]] ||1931 Feb 02||1989 Apr 14||||S of Percy & Isabel; B of Nance, Bill, Ed, Hugh, John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/eb/Halliday-1762.jpg 1037] |- | Hamill, Tayla Kate||||||||Infant||254 |- | [[Marley-991|Hamilton, Jane]] ||||1943 Mar 31||80||W of Thomas|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/10/Hamilton-29528.jpg 1688] |- | [[Hamilton-29528|Hamilton, Thomas]] ||||1915 May 02||60||H of Jane|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/10/Hamilton-29528.jpg 1688] |- | [[Hams-129|Hams, Albert Darcy]] ||||1979 Jul 05||63||H of Martha; F of Graeme, Eileen, Eddie, Ken|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/77/Hams-129.jpg 407] |- | [[Rowe-11891|Hams, Martha]] ||||1989 Nov 23||80||W of Albert; M of Graeme, Eileen, Eddie, Ken|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/77/Hams-129.jpg 407] |- | Hancock, ?||||||||||3100 |- | [[Hancock-10690|Hancock, Arthur (Bossie) Thomas]] ||||1976 Jan 28||74||H of Eileen; F of Beryl, Harold (dec), Betty|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/55/Hancock-10690.jpg 514] |- | [[Murphy-26691|Hancock, Eileen Lydia]] ||||2000 Oct 18||96||W of Arthur; M of Beryl, Harold (dec), Betty|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/55/Hancock-10690.jpg 514] |- | [[Hancock-10691|Hancock, Harold]] ||1926 Sep 08||1998 Apr 30||||H of Ann; F of Peter, Barbara, Brian, Mark|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b1/Hancock-10691.jpg 1414] |- | Hancock, Lilian||||1994 Nov 03||95||W of Sydney|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8d/Hancock-10692.jpg 2365] |- | [[Hancock-10693|Hancock, R W (Bill)]] ||||2002 Dec 26||81||S of Syd & Lillian (both dec); B of Harold (dec), Tiny, Dorrie, Jock, Thelma, Jack, Bertha, Lynette|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/eb/Hancock-10693.jpg 1511] |- | [[Hancock-10692|Hancock, Sydney]] ||||1966 Apr 13||73||AIF; H of Lilian|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8d/Hancock-10692.jpg 2365] |- | Hankin, Gweneth Emily||1917 Nov 28||2012 Jun 20||||W of Hugh (dec); M of Richard, Pater, Barbara||3329 |- | [[Rodwell-237|Hansch, Ellen Mary]] ||||1978 Mar 23||72|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b3/Rodwell-237.jpg 430] |- | [[Hansch-93|Hansch, Elsie May]] ||||1971 Oct 19||15|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/34/Hansch-93.jpg 676] |- | [[Hansch-79|Hansch, Emma Valda]] ||1940 Jan 14||2014 Mar 11||||D of Henry & Ellen Hansch|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3e/Hansch-79.jpg 318] |- | [[Hansch-14|Hansch, Oscar Charles (Occa)]] ||1909 Mar 02||1996 Oct 26||||H of Eileen (dec); F of baby Irene (dec), mother & baby died at birth;SF of Marie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d1/Hansch-14.jpg 2196] |- | [[Hansch-94|Hansch, Steven John]] ||1963 Oct 13||2000 Jan 26||36||F of Ashley (Bangso), Kara, Skye & Aaron; Fiance of Heather (Polly)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9d/Hansch-94.jpg 1418] |- | [[Hansch-19|Hansch, Sydney]] ||||1979 Feb 02||56||B of Harry & Nell (dec)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9a/Hansch-19.jpg 424] |- | [[Hansford-745|Hansford, Charles Llewelyn]] ||1909 Feb 21||2004 Sep 19|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/08/Hansford-745.jpg 410] |- | [[Davies-14276|Hansford, Kathleen Iris]] ||||1979 Sep 07||59|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/08/Hansford-745.jpg 409] |- | [[Hardacre-211|Hardacre, Michael]] ||1942 Nov 22||2012 Sep 03||||H of Claire; F of Darren & Kylie; F-in-L of Karen & Chris|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c0/Hardacre-211.jpg 3343] |- | [[Canning-739|Harding, Alice Jane]] ||||1940 Apr 21||82||W of William; M of Muriel, Aubrey, Roy, Merton|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/21/Harding-4277.jpg 151] |- | [[Harding-4277|Harding, William]] ||||1944 Jan 18||87||H of Alice|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/21/Harding-4277.jpg 151] |- | [[Hardingham-74|Hardingham, Muriel May]] ||||1910 Mar 01|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/37/Hardingham-74.jpg 2355] |- | [[Mioni-7|Hardy, Anna]] ||1942 Feb 20||||||Nee Mioni; W of Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c2/Hardy-9768.jpg 2862] |- | Hardy, Gloria Dawn||||1998 Feb 03||63||W of Len (dec); M of Jack & Jenny|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/18/Hardy-9766-1.jpg 1310] |- | [[Hardy-9766|Hardy, Leonard H]] ||||1991 Jan 06||81||H of Dawn; F of Jacqui, Peter, Jim, Jack, Jenny|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3a/Hardy-9766.jpg 1311] |- | [[Hardy-9768|Hardy, Robert]] ||1942 Dec 23|||||| H of Anna|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c2/Hardy-9768.jpg 2862] |- | [[Dean-14034|Harker, Margaret]] ||||1967 Jun 29||85|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8d/Harker-958.jpg 2078] |- | [[Harker-958|Harker, Simon]] ||||1957 Jan 01||74|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8d/Harker-958.jpg 2078] |- | [[Harland-1198|Harland, Leonard]] ||||2010 Oct 17||87||RSL; F of Raymond, Wayne, Lynne; F-in-L of Ellen, Sue, Rod|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1f/Harland-1198.jpg 289] |- | Harland, Mary Jane||||2007 Feb 27||||W of Doug; M of Cathie, Doug, Jennie||224 |- | [[Sainty-59|Harland, Nola Isabel]] ||||2010 Dec 14||83||M of Raymond, Wayne, Lynne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/18/Sainty-59.jpg 1347] |- | [[Cornall-83|Harley, Annie Alice]] ||||1972 May 07||74||W of Frederic|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/98/Harley-1255.jpg 3173] |- | [[Briggs-6278|Harley, Dorothy]] ||1915 Oct 09||2004 May 16||||W of Ernest Victor; S-M of Tom, Ron, Ethel, Frank|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7d/Harley-1248-1.jpg 3305] |- | [[Harley-1248|Harley, Ernest Victor]] ||1899 Jul 16||1986 May 04||||H of Lucy (dec 1964); F of Tom, Ron, Ethel, Frank|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e6/Harley-1248.jpg 3304] |- | [[Harley-1254|Harley, Frank Alexander]] ||1934 Jun 09||2004 Apr 02||||H of Nancye; F of Graeme & Douglas; F-in-L of Michelle|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d1/Harley-1254.jpg 3308] |- | [[Harley-1255|Harley, Frederic]] ||||1962 Jul 03||72||H of Annie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/98/Harley-1255.jpg 3173] |- | [[Smith-269580|Harley, Larane Maree]] ||||1980 Apr 28||22|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4e/Smith-269580.jpg 1022] |- | [[Odgers-209|Harley, Lucy Alexandra]] ||1904 Dec 12||1964 Jan 15||||W of Victor; M of Tom, Ron, Ethel, Frank|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/97/Odgers-209.jpg 3303] |- | [[Orr-6062|Harley, Mary Ann]] ||||1965 Jun 27||96||W of Thomas|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4c/Harley-1249.jpg 3172] |- | [[Harley-1253|Harley, Ronald Irving]] ||1930 Dec 29||2011 Aug 26||||H of Joyce; F of Maureen, Rosemarie, Julie, Trudi|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bb/Harley-1253.jpg 3314] |- | [[Harley-1249|Harley, Thomas Bennett]] ||||1938 May 17||78||H of Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4c/Harley-1249.jpg 3172] |- | [[Harper-14445|Harper, William Francis]] ||||1987 Jan 06||54||F of Paul, Janine, Greg|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/86/Harper-14445.jpg 774] |- | [[Harridge-231|Harridge, Walter Russell]] ||||1962 Sep 23||27||S of Chris & Mabel; B of Barbara & Ro???|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/70/Harridge-231.jpg 1770] |- | [[Harris-52304|Harris, Abel Christian (Chris)]] ||||1993 Jan 19||82|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/af/Harris-52304.jpg 1212] |- | Harris, Alice Gwendoline||||2000 Nov 07||86||W of Thomas|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/69/Harris-52310.jpg 438] |- | [[Western-705|Harris, Annie (Nan)]] ||1910 May 10||2001 May 20||||W of Oliver|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/90/Harris-52303.jpg 2244] |- | [[Harris-52311|Harris, Arthur]] ||||1949 Feb 16||69||H of Emily|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/54/Harris-52311.jpg 2235] |- | [[O'Rourke-1463|Harris, Beatrice]] ||||1934 Dec 18|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/30/Harris-51045.jpg 2113] |- | [[Harris-51045|Harris, David]] ||||1948? Dec 12|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/30/Harris-51045.jpg 2113] |- | [[Harris-55581|Harris, Edward Evan]] ||||1943 Nov 21|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dc/Corbett-3191.jpg 1246] |- | [[Reid-18759|Harris, Emily]] ||||1950 Jan 19||78||W of Arthur|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/54/Harris-52311.jpg 2235] |- | [[Harris-52328|Harris, Henry]] ||||1951 Jan 30||84||H of Isabella|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e9/Harris-52328.jpg 2224] |- | [[Bunn-1573|Harris, Isabella]] ||||1952 Jul 15||82||W of Henry|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e9/Harris-52328.jpg 2224] |- | [[Hickey-3528|Harris, Isobel Agnes]] ||1926 Dec 26||2012 May 04||||nee Hickey; W of Philip; M of Heather, Ross, Donald, Stuart|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/00/Hickey-3528.jpg 955] |- | [[Harris-37958|Harris, J W]] ||||1957 Sep 05||67||AIF 904; H of Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d8/Harris-37958.jpg 2024] |- | [[Harris-52335|Harris, John George]] ||||1967 Sep 10||61|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/44/Harris-52335.jpg 3192] |- | [[Harris-52336|Harris, John Robert Gordon]] ||||1975 Oct 25||55||H of Betty|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c6/Harris-52336.jpg 505] |- | Harris, John William||||1913 Jun 16||53||death date uncertain|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/de/Lucas-12182.jpg 1864] |- | [[Patterson-15936|Harris, Mary]] ||||1959 Nov 10||74||W of J W|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1b/Patterson-15936.jpg 2025] |- | [[Harris-52303|Harris, Oliver]] ||1887 Sep 14||1973 Apr 10||||AIF; H of Annie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/90/Harris-52303.jpg 2244] |- | [[Harris-52337|Harris, Philip Edward]] ||1926 Apr 16||1985 May 19||||S of Jean & Edward; H of Isobel; F of Heather, Ross, Donald, Stuart|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7d/Harris-52337.jpg 956] |- | [[Harris-52340|Harris, Ronald William]] ||||1975 Jul 28||52|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3e/Harris-52340.jpg 539] |- | [[Lucas-12182|Harris, Sarah Jane]] ||||1951 Jan 20||83|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/de/Lucas-12182.jpg 1864] |- | Harris, Sylvia||||1988 Jul 17||61||W of William||2914 |- | [[Harris-52310|Harris, Thomas Frederick Clive]] ||||1978 Sep 29||65||H of Alice|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/69/Harris-52310.jpg 438] |- | [[Harris-52360|Harris, William John T]] ||||1944 Apr 10||||H of Sylvia; F of John & Nancie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a3/Harris-52360.jpg 2914] |- | [[Harrison-24758|Harrison, Arthur]] ||||1941 Dec 08||71||H of Ruth; F of Bob & Frank|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/29/Harrison-24758.jpg 1723] |- | [[Harrison-24764|Harrison, Constance G]] ||||1947 Jun 15|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c1/Harrison-24764.jpg 3164] |- | [[Halford-1229|Harrison, Edith K]] ||||1942 Jun 14||82|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a1/Halford-2039.jpg 2944] |- | Harrison, Elizabeth M||||1980 Jan 18||81||||3219 |- | [[Brereton-1046|Harrison, Flo]] ||||1961 Jan 02||79||W of Robert; M of Herbert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/63/Harrison-24483.jpg 12] |- | [[Harrison-24766|Harrison, Herbert]] ||||1918||||AIF d. France; S of Robert & Flo|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/63/Harrison-24483.jpg 12] |- | [[Aeschlimann-33|Harrison, Laura F]]||||1965 Sep 06||54|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bd/Aeschlimann-33.jpg 3193] |- | [[Harrison-24483|Harrison, Robert]] ||||1939 Nov 07||72||H of Flo; F of Herbert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/63/Harrison-24483.jpg 12] |- | [[Harrison-14273|Harrison, Robert Arthur]] ||||1973 Mar 31||63|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3d/Harrison-14273.jpg 3194] |- | [[Harrison-24759|Harrison, Ruth]] ||||1933 Nov 03||65||W of Arthur; M of Bob & Frank|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/29/Harrison-24758.jpg 1723] |- | [[Harrison-24767|Harrison, Stanley Clifford]] ||||1978 Sep 04||73|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/99/Harrison-24767.jpg 3220] |- | [[Hill-49233|Harry, Florence Eolin Ann]] ||1912 Dec 21||1995 Jul 02||||nee Hill; W of Thomas Lindsay|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/33/Hill-49233.jpg 1633] |- | [[Gibson-25759|Hart, Bettie L]] ||1926 Nov 15||2007 Jun 30||||W of Jack; mother|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/30/Hart-19428-1.jpg 226] |- | [[Tomlins-201|Hart, Flora Isabel (Nan)]] ||1927 Apr 08||1987 Sep 14||||W of James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/69/Hart-19429.jpg 826] |- | [[Elliot-4113|Hart, Helen]] ||||1955 Jan 05||||mother|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/53/Elliot-4113.jpg 1677] |- | [[Hart-19428|Hart, Jack]] ||1923 Nov 23||2011 Oct 22||||AIF; H of Bettie; F of Denise & Philip; GF of Scott & Karen, Adam, Dean & Trissy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/86/Hart-19428.jpg 227] |- | [[Hart-19429|Hart, James Henry William]] ||1916 Feb 02||1994 Jan 06||77||H of Flora|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/69/Hart-19429.jpg 826] |- | [[Hartigan-360|Hartigan, Rodney Phillip (Harts)]] ||1971 May 31||2000 Jan 26||28||S of Yvonne; B of Tracey; B-in-L of Craig; GS of Laura (dec)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/01/Hartigan-360.jpg 1449] |- | [[Keast-1099|Harvey, Sarah Jane]] ||||1949 Aug 23||82|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a1/Keast-1099.jpg 2229] |- | [[Welsh-4336|Harvey, Violet Cynthia]] ||||1975 Apr 27||65|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0d/Welsh-4336.jpg 542] |- | [[Burke-3785|Hassell, Elizabeth Rose]] ||||1964 Feb 02||88||W of John|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f1/Hassell-362.jpg 1599] |- | [[Hassell-364|Hassell, Frederick James]] ||||1951 Sep 04||?||B of John|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9a/Hassell-363.jpg 1602] |- | [[Hassell-362|Hassell, John Thomas]] ||||1952 May 31||85||H of Elizabeth|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f1/Hassell-362.jpg 1599] |- | [[Hassell-363|Hassell, John Thomas]]||||1959 Dec 18||50||B of Frederick|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9a/Hassell-363.jpg 1602] |- | [[Hassell-368|Hassell, Norman Albert]] ||1921 Aug 15||1991 Dec 28||||AIF|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/14/Hassell-368.jpg 1598] |- | [[Hastie-614|Hastie, Derick]] ||||1986 Sep 03||54||H of Doris|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f3/Hastie-614.jpg 790] |- | Hastie, Doris May||||2012 Nov 17||86||W of Derick|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f3/Hastie-614.jpg 790] |- | [[Hastie-615|Hastie, Florence Elaine Mary (Elaine)]] ||1938 Dec 20||2002 May 26||||D of James & Florence Hastie; Sis of Heather, Bruce, Joan, Ken|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/96/Hastie-615.jpg 861] |- | [[Goad-1086|Hastie, Florence Isabella]] ||||1986 May 17||83||W of James Boyd; M of Heather, Bruce (dec), Elaine, Joan, Ken|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6a/Goad-1086.jpg 860] |- | [[Hastings-4558|Hastings, Harry]] ||||1949 Oct 02||57||H of Muriel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ab/Hastings-4558.jpg 3111] |- | [[Hastings-4559|Hastings, John]] ||||1948 May 05||86||GF|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ab/Hastings-4558.jpg 3111] |- | [[Hastings-4560|Hastings, Laurie Richard]] ||||2004 Feb 21||71||H of Joan; F of Warren, Stuart, Andrew; F-in-L of Isabella|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/95/Hastings-4560.jpg 1543] |- | [[Pynn-194|Hastings, Muriel Rose]] ||||1979 Sep 20||86||W of Harry|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ab/Hastings-4558.jpg 3111] |- | Haw, Holly Therese||||2008 Mar 23||||D of Tim & Bek||736 |- | [[Ratcliffe-503|Hawker, Elsie Jane]] ||||1942 Sep 18||56||W of George|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/62/Hawker-227-1.jpg 136] |- | [[Hawker-227|Hawker, George]] ||||1933 Aug 09||||H of Elsie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/62/Hawker-227-1.jpg 136] |- | [[Hawkes-1789|Hawkes, John]] ||||1945 Aug 08||||H of Louisa; F of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/11/Hawkes-1789.jpg 2515] |- | [[Hawkes-1790|Hawkes, John E W]] ||||1941 Jun 18||||AIF VX14339; KIA Syria; Bur Beirut; F of Edgar, Dorothy (dec infant 1936), John, Ray|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d7/Hawkes-1790.jpg 2516] |- | Hawkes, Louisa||||1955 Sep 03||||W of John; M of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/11/Hawkes-1789.jpg 2515] |- | [[Hayes-18682|Hayes, Jamie Russell]] ||1971 Nov 09||1971 Nov 18||||S of Russell & Helene; B of Melissa & Cameron|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/10/Hayes-18682.jpg 1216748] |- | [[Hayes-18683|Hayes, John Roderick (Jack)]] ||1915 Apr 09||2003 May 09||88||H of Edith; F of John, Russell, Julie, Roslyn, Warrick, Wedny|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b3/Hayes-18683.jpg 1508] |- | [[Hayes-18686|Hayes, Nathan James]] ||||1983 Feb 11||||S of Warrick & Dianne; B of Rachel, Bradley, Alyson, Jacqueline|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/15/Hayes-18686.jpg 370] |- | [[Haynes-5882|Haynes, Frederick Albert]] ||||1983 Jun 17||65||H of Jean|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d8/Haynes-5882.jpg 1042] |- | [[Hazeldine-112|Hazeldine, Ian S]] ||1924 Dec 10||1993 Jan 28||||H of Margaret; F of David, Jane, Robin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/eb/Hazeldine-112.jpg 1210] |- | [[Head-4814|Head, Eric (Brooke)]] ||1920 Dec 23||2000 May 23||||H of Norma; F of Mildred, Fred, Peter; S-F of Suzanne (Hill)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/32/Hill-49300.jpg 1765] |- | [[Willoughby-3504|Hedley, Ethel V A]] ||1906 Nov 12||2002 May 15||||W of Percy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c9/Hedley-576.jpg 673] |- | [[Hedley-577|Hedley, John]] ||||1912 Jun 19||47||Killed Jumbunna mine; H of Sarah|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/19/Hedley-577.jpg 1866] |- | [[Hedley-576|Hedley, Percy]] ||||1971 Aug 04||67||H of Ethel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c9/Hedley-576.jpg 673] |- | [[Heenan-179|Heenan, Alfred]] ||||1911||||Stillborn|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a3/Heenan-179.jpg 5] |- | [[Heenan-48|Heenan, Charles Frederick]] ||||1920||65|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/28/Heenan-48.jpg 2479] |- | [[Heenan-178|Heenan, Charles Stewart]] ||||1916||1|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a3/Heenan-179.jpg 5] |- | Heenan, Daryl Albert||||1918||||Infant|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a3/Heenan-179.jpg 5] |- | [[Wareham-493|Heenan, Esther]] ||||1949||85|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/28/Heenan-48.jpg 2479] |- | [[Heenan-177|Heenan, George]] ||||1902||<1|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/28/Heenan-48.jpg 2479] |- | [[Heenan-99|Heenan, Sarah Ann]] ||||1954||70|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/28/Heenan-48.jpg 2479] |- | Heenan, Unnamed||||1951||||Stillborn|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a3/Heenan-179.jpg 5] |- | [[Hegarty-469|Hegarty, Michael Brian]] ||||1967 Oct 11||5||S of Brian & Veronica; B of Jennifer, Lynn, Kerryn|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/29/Hegarty-469.jpg 2617] |- | [[Watson-34006|Hendley, Ada]] ||||1989 Jul 15||91||W of Peter|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ed/Hegarty-470.jpg 154] |- | [[Hegarty-470|Hendley, Peter]] ||||1942 Aug 24||52||AIF; M.C.; H of Ada|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ed/Hegarty-470.jpg 154] |- | [[Hendry-1743|Hendry, Anne Marie (Ginge)]] ||1962 Aug 04||1975 Jul 21|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d6/Hendry-1743.jpg 541] |- | [[Hennessy-1159|Hennessy, Hugh]] ||||1928 Dec 22||80|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9e/Hennessy-1159.jpg 1749] |- | [[Hennessy-1160|Hennessy, James]] ||||1953 Nov 10|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9e/Hennessy-1159.jpg 1749] |- | [[Scott-49199|Hennessy, Marion]] ||||1916 Feb 25||72||W of Hugh|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4a/Scott-49199.jpg 1829] |- | [[Henningsen-206|Henningsen, Waldemar]] ||||2013 Apr 04||71||F of Luke, Warren, Derek, Emma|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/87/Henningsen-206.jpg 309] |- | [[Henry-15586|Henry, Monica Lynn]] ||1906 Nov 30||1971 Jun 16||||D of David & Alice Henry; Sis of Phyllis & Brian; S-inL of Don|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3d/Henry-15586.jpg 730] |- | [[Henry-15587|Henry, Robert Brian]] ||1909 Oct 30||1989 May 27||||S of David & Alice Henry; B of Phyllis & Monica|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/75/Henry-15587.jpg 1091] |- | [[Herring-3906|Herring, George Isaac]] ||||1991 Sep 11||68||S of Harry & Lily Kate; B of Violet (dec), Sylvia, Reta (dec), Herbert (dec), Roma|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/69/Herring-3906.jpg 754] |- | [[Herring-3907|Herring, Harry]] ||||1979 May 17||97||H of Lily; F of Reta, Herb, George, Roma|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ea/Herring-3907.jpg 415] |- | [[Herring-3908|Herring, Herbert Harry]] ||||1968 Mar 12||48||AIF VX108987; H of Elizabeth; F of Herb, Wilma, Rob & Sylvia; S of Harry & Kate|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/de/Herring-3908.jpg 2203] |- | [[Moore-71577|Herring, Lily Kate]] ||||1983 Sep 07||96||W of Harry|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ea/Herring-3907.jpg 415] |- | [[Ackermann-831|Herrmann, Luise Katharina]] ||1905 Apr 04||1989 Jan 20||||nee Ackermann|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/50/Ackermann-831.jpg 1216733] |- | [[Hermann-1654|Herrmann, Walter Eugen]] ||1924 Sep 12||2000 Oct 27||||H of Ruth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/79/Hermann-1654.jpg 1216734] |- | [[Peck-3974|Hewson, Elsie May]] ||||1970 Oct 20||80||W of Henry; M of Arthur, Ernest, Norman (Bill), Jean (Cecil) & James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ef/Hewson-286.jpg 2248] |- | [[Hewson-288|Hewson, Ernest Oliver]] ||1915 Dec 28||1999 Nov 12||||AIF; H of Thelma; F of Joan, Glenda, Kaye, Valerie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/50/Hewson-288.jpg 25] |- | [[Hewson-287|Hewson, Henry]] ||||1910 Jun 21||50||H of Martha|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b1/Hewson-287.jpg 3067] |- | [[Hewson-286|Hewson, Henry James]] ||||1966 Nov 09||78||H of Elsie; F of Arthur, Ernest, Norman (Bill), Jean (Cecil) & James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ef/Hewson-286.jpg 2248] |- | [[Hickey-3532|Hickey, Allan]] ||||1998 Dec 08||82||F of Ken & Leanne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c9/Hickey-3532.jpg 1397] |- | [[Hickey-3533|Hickey, Kenneth Douglas]] ||1954 Oct 22||2002 Mar 09||||H of Allison|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/37/Hickey-3533.jpg 1398] |- | [[White-72102|Hickey, Leola Rose]] ||1918 Jun 11||1998 Oct 19|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c8/White-72102.jpg 1216722] |- | Hickman, Adele May||1909||2001 Mar 22||||W of Charles|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/85/Hickman-4771.jpg 3286] |- | [[Hickman-4771|Hickman, Charles Patrick]] ||1914||2001 Apr 16||||H of Adele|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/85/Hickman-4771.jpg 3286] |- | [[Hicks-17383|Hicks, Ada Berneice]] ||||1902 Dec 08||21||D of Elizabeth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fc/Hicks-17383.jpg 133] |- | [[Hicks-17385|Hicks, Annabel Vera]] ||1941 Feb 15||1997 Aug 11||||D of Donald & Doris|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/10/Hicks-17385.jpg 3297] |- | [[Smith-176108|Hicks, Elizabeth Martha]] ||||1935 Jun 16||35||M of Ada|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fc/Hicks-17383.jpg 133] |- | [[Hicks-17390|Hicks, William Henry]] ||||1939 Mar 03||51|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ac/Hicks-17390.jpg 150] |- | [[Hill-49282|Hill, Alexander James Johnston]] ||1923 Feb 02||2012 Jan 15||||H of Jean; F of Robert, Garry, amela, Philip|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1f/Hill-49282.jpg 1506] |- | [[Black-20931|Hill, Annie Elizabeth]] ||||1968 Aug 12||||W of John; M of Jack & Olive|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/86/Hill-49290.jpg 1716] |- | [[Hill-49300|Hill, Arthur Harold]] ||1909 Mar 14||1967 Dec 05||||H of Norma; F of Suzanne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/32/Hill-49300.jpg 1765] |- | [[Hill-49301|Hill, David John]] ||||1970 Jun 20||25||S of E & V Hill (Devon, UK)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/16/Hill-49301.jpg 632] |- | [[Salmon-2633|Hill, Eleanor]] ||||2012 Jul 27||94||Wof Jack|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7c/Salmon-2633-2.jpg 1722] |- | [[Clark-71593|Hill, Eolin]] ||||1969 Dec 02||90||W of George|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/56/Hill-49302.jpg 1630] |- | [[Hill-49303|Hill, George]] ||||1958 Dec 10||41||F of Marion & Suzanne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/45/Hill-49303.jpg 1628] |- | [[Hill-49302|Hill, George Ernest]] ||||1950 Sep 08||73||H of Eolin; F of Eolin & George|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/56/Hill-49302.jpg 1630] |- | [[Hill-49305|Hill, Jack]] ||||2002 Sep 18||86||H of Eleanor; F of Valerie, Judy, Gwen, Lois, John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d4/Hill-49305.jpg 1721] |- | [[Henson-3768|Hill, Jean Dora]] ||1921 Jun 06||2005 Sep 26||||Nee Henson: W of Alex; M of Robert, Craig, Pamela, Philip|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1f/Hill-49282.jpg 1506] |- | [[Hill-49290|Hill, John A]] ||||1928 Jan 10||||H of Annie; F of Jack & Olive|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/86/Hill-49290.jpg 1716] |- | [[Hill-49306|Hill, John Andrew]] ||||1982 Mar 12||22|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/52/Hill-49306.jpg 1720] |- | [[Cock-2075|Hill, Narelle Diana]] ||1973 Apr 25||2006 Jun 26||||Nee Cock; D of Gwen & Paul; sis of Andrew|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3c/Cock-2075.jpg 1216706] |- | Hills, Joan Audrey||||2003 Sep 17||83|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ed/Hills-3344.jpg 933] |- | [[Hills-3344|Hills, Ronald]] ||||1983 Jan 06||70||H of Joan; F of Anne & Micahel; GF of Jason & Rebecca; S-F of Janet|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ed/Hills-3344.jpg 933] |- | [[Hitchins-56|Hitchins, Clyde]] ||||1937 Sep 13||<1|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/de/Hitchins-56.jpg 166] |- | [[McKenzie-112|Hitchins, Martha]]||||1942 Mar 07||||W of Reid; M of Ivy, Clyde, Dell, Reid|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4a/Hitchins-1.jpg 189] |- | [[Hitchins-1|Hitchins, Reid]] ||||1950 Sep 19||81||H of Martha|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4a/Hitchins-1.jpg 189] |- | [[Hulls-57|Hobley, Henrietta]] ||||1943 May 23||49||W of Joseph|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f2/Hulls-57.jpg 3092] |- | Hobley, Irene Margaret||||1999 Oct 15||71||W of Jack; M of Lyn, Nola, Jan, Gayle|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c1/Hobley-73-1.jpg 1442] |- | [[Hobley-73|Hobley, Jack]] ||||2012 Nov 09||85||H of Irene; F of Lyn, Nola, Jan, Gayle|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/40/Hobley-73.jpg 1441] |- | [[Hobley-72|Hobley, Joseph]] ||||1962 Jul 14||67||H of Henrietta (dec)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e0/Hobley-72.jpg 3096] |- | Hobley, Selena May||||1992 Jun 27||||W of Joseph Hobley (dec)||1250 |- | [[Bosworth-1522|Hodges, Amy V]] ||||1932 Sep 25||||D of Ellen N Bosworth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/95/Connors-1139.jpg 3127] |- | [[Dockerty-43|Hodges, Wilhelmina May]] ||||1993 Feb 02||83|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8e/Hodges-9678.jpg 476] |- | [[Hodges-9678|Hodges, William John]] ||||1977 Dec 27||70|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8e/Hodges-9678.jpg 476] |- | [[Hodgson-1447|Hodgson, Stanley]] ||1919 Aug 05||1992 Sep 14||||H of Wilma Mary; F of Bruce, Ruth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/95/Hodgson-1447.jpg 1219] |- | [[Hofsteede-10|Hofsteede, Leslie Raymond]] ||||1970 Nov 28||44||H of Lily|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/83/Hofsteede-10.jpg 641] |- | Hofsteede, Lily May||1919 Aug 19||2004 Nov 05||||W of Leslie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/83/Hofsteede-10.jpg 641] |- | [[Hogan-6119|Hogan, Charles Butler]] ||||1976 May 23||68||H of Gertrude; F of Dorothy, Len, Wes, Noel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/16/Hogan-6119.jpg 525] |- | Hogan, Dulcie Ada||1928 Mar 27||1997 Mar 13||||W of Keith Henry; M of Robert, Ellen & Julie||1468 |- | [[Goad-1089|Hogan, Gertrude May]] ||||1991 Aug 28||86||W of Charles; M of Dorothy, Len, Wes, Noel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/16/Hogan-6119.jpg 525] |- | [[Hogan-6123|Hogan, John Charles]] ||||1937 May 06||<1||S of Charles & Gertrude Hogan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9b/Hogan-6123.jpg 1859] |- | [[Mitchell-37328|Hogg, Ethel]] ||||1978 Mar 31||82||W of Henry|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/67/Hogg-2672.jpg 1826] |- | [[Hogg-2672|Hogg, Henry Stewart]] ||||1963 May 29||74||H of Ethel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/67/Hogg-2672.jpg 1826] |- | [[Hogg-3704|Hogg, John Robert]] ||||1946 Dec 28||<1||Lived 6 hrs|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/13/Hogg-3704.jpg 3178] |- | [[Holden-6562|Holden, Albert Edwin]] ||||1966 Oct 28||69||S of Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fb/Holden-6562.jpg 2916] |- | [[Williams-110609|Holden, Christina]] ||||1934 Jan 25||55||W of Henry|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a4/Holden-6563.jpg 78] |- | [[Holden-6563|Holden, Henry Charles]] ||||1954 Feb 19||79||H of Christina|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a4/Holden-6563.jpg 78] |- | [[Etherington-1091|Holden, Mary]] ||||1945 Feb||68||M of Albert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fb/Holden-6562.jpg 2916] |- | [[Holland-14604|Holland, Alfred Owen]] ||1921 Dec 17||1991 Jan 03||||AIF; H of Shirley; F of Lorraine, Geoffrey, Trevor|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bd/Holland-14604.jpg 2213] |- | [[Holland-14605|Holland, Douglas Ian]] ||1954 Dec 28||1954 Dec 28||||S of Shirley & Fred|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bd/Holland-14604.jpg 2213] |- | [[Holland-11447|Holland, John Tonkin]] ||||1960 Dec 30||61||H of mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/80/Holland-11447.jpg 2214] |- | [[Goad-1091|Holland, Mary Dorothea]] ||||1989 Sep 28||81||W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/80/Holland-11447.jpg 2214] |- | [[Hollis-3055|Hollis, Kenneth Dale]] ||1951 Jul 12||2008 Jun 28|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/91/Hollis-3055.jpg 265] |- | [[Holloway-6180|Holloway, Francis Henry Gordon]] ||1887 Dec 28||1945 Dec 12||||H of Margaret; F of Betty, Frank, Gwen, Marie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d1/Holloway-6180.jpg 7] |- | [[Holloway-6181|Holloway, Francis James]] ||1925 Feb 04||1991 May 26||||AIF; H of Pat (Trish); F of Dayle, Barrie, Ken, Lyn|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1b/Holloway-6181.jpg 3267] |- | [[Holloway-3511|Holloway, George Leslie]] ||||1970 Jun 17||74||H of Isobel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/04/Holloway-3511.jpg 1616] |- | [[Newton-10929|Holloway, Isobel Sylvia]] ||||1988 Jan 27||82||W of George|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/04/Holloway-3511.jpg 1616] |- | [[Knapsey-1|Holloway, Margaret]] ||1901 Mar 09||1977 Sep 26||||W of Francis; M of Betty, Frank, Gwen, Marie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d1/Holloway-6180.jpg 7] |- | [[Holloway-3514|Holloway, Walter Ernest]] ||||1946 Aug 22||38|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/48/Holloway-3514-1.jpg 1614] |- | [[Holman-4512|Holman, Frederick Graham]] ||1906||1997||||GS of George Hunter|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5f/Holman-4512.jpg 1922] |- | [[Reid-6360|Holmes, Agnes Adelaide]] ||||1942 May 13|||||| Funeral notice |- | [[Yung-2|Holmes, Annie Elizabeth]] ||||1984 Oct 18||94|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/44/Holmes-2017.jpg 1634] |- | [[Vye-14|Holmes, Emma]] ||||1935 Jul 06||85||W of Lawrence|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3a/Holmes-2001.jpg 3015] |- | [[Holmes-2017|Holmes, L E C]] ||||1957 Jul 21||87|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/44/Holmes-2017.jpg 1634] |- | [[Holmes-2001|Holmes, Lawrence Carter]] ||||1911 Jun 17||81||H of Emma|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3a/Holmes-2001.jpg 3015] |- | [[Holmes-2018|Holmes, R J C]] |||||||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/81/Holmes-2018.jpg 2925] |- | [[West-26238|Holmes, Robyn Anne]] ||1951 Sep 27||2013 Apr 23||61||W of Mark; M of Mathew, Rebecca, Luke|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/04/West-26238.jpg 350] |- | [[Holmes-2016|Holmes, William H C]] ||||1928 Nov 06||61||H of Agnes A|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ee/Holmes-2016.jpg 1724] |- | [[Holt-11300|Holt, Ernest Cyril]] ||||1974 Mar 28||70||H of Hazel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dd/Holt-11300.jpg 567] |- | [[Dow-3417|Holt, Hazel Gladys]] ||||1980 Aug 19||78||W of Ernest|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dd/Holt-11300.jpg 567] |- | [[Holton-1346|Holton, Joseph Herbert Oliver]] ||1891||1961||||H of Madeline|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c6/Holton-1346.jpg 1792] |- | [[Mitchell-37347|Holton, Madeline]] ||1896||1968||||W of Joseph|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c6/Holton-1346.jpg 1792] |- | [[Hooker-3085|Hooker, Albert]] ||||1978 May 31||57|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/eb/Hooker-3085.jpg 3253] |- | Hooker, Violet Mary||||1990 Jul 26||64|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/89/Hooker-3085-1.jpg 3252] |- | [[Hopkins-17747|Hopkins, Christopher Michael (Kip)]] ||1947 Jan 22||2003 Nov 04||||H of Joan; F of Michael & Nadine|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e8/Hopkins-17747.jpg 1540] |- | [[Hopkins-17748|Hopkins, Elliot]] ||1893 Jul 15||1970 Mar 15||||H of Eugenie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8f/Hopkins-17748.jpg 701] |- | [[Hopkins-17750|Hopkins, Elliot Francis (Choc)]] ||||1993 Feb 18||75||H of Rubie; F of Noel; F-in-L of Sandra; GF of Kerrie & Brad|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d0/Hopkins-17750.jpg 1135] |- | [[Hurst-5619|Hopkins, Eugenie Mary Catherine]] ||||||||W of Elliot|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8f/Hopkins-17748.jpg 701] |- | [[Hopkins-17751|Hopkins, Frances Josephine]] ||||1971 Jun 07||84||D of Sarah & John; Sis of John, Philip, Elliot|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3c/Hopkins-17751.jpg 680] |- | [[Hopkins-17752|Hopkins, John Joseph (Sam)]] ||||1998 Jul 27||82||H of Muriel; F of Tona, Kip, Madeline, Lee|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3e/Hopkins-17752.jpg 1054] |- | [[Thompson-73429|Hopkins, Matilda (Ruby)]] ||||2002 Dec 24||82||nee Thompson; W of Elliot|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d0/Hopkins-17750.jpg 1135] |- | [[Reader-905|Hopkins, Muriel Patricia]] ||||1983 Mar 30||66||W of Sam; M of Tona, Kip, Madeline, Lee|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cf/Hopkins-17752-1.jpg 1053] |- | [[O'Halloran-616|Hopkins, Sarah]] ||||1946 Jun 15||89||W of John; M of Frances, John, Philip, Elliot|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bd/O_Halloran-616.jpg 2828] |- | [[Hopkins-17749|Hopkins, William Francis]] ||||1938 Sep 02||2||GS of Sarah & John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bd/O_Halloran-616.jpg 2828] |- | [[Hopwood-877|Hopwood, Geoffrey Jesse]] ||1930 Feb 23||2009 Jul 05||||H of Anne; F of Jennifer, Phillip, Christine, Malcolm, Kenneth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a2/Hopwood-877.jpg 277] |- | [[Bray-4316|Hopwood, Gladys]] ||||1972 Jun 03||77||W of Joseph|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0d/Hopwood-637.jpg 620] |- | [[Hopwood-637|Hopwood, Joseph Jesse]] ||||1973 Sep 27||79||H of Gladys|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0d/Hopwood-637.jpg 620] |- | [[Hornby-625|Hornby, Robert Samuel]] ||1902||1973|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f3/Hornby-625.jpg 611] |- | [[Horner-4513|Horner, John Noel]] ||||2007 Aug 17||75||F of Leanne; F-in-L of Dennis|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0f/Horner-4516.jpg 2170] |- | [[Horner-4514|Horner, Lindsay (Laddie)]] ||||1933 Dec 16||16|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0f/Horner-4516.jpg 2170] |- | [[Horner-4516|Horner, William Neville]] ||||1945 May 01||25||AIF; d. Madang, N.G.|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0f/Horner-4516.jpg 2170] |- | [[Hosking-1099|Hosking, Arthur Maxwell (Max)]] ||||1997 Sep 22||||H of Elsie; F of Stuart & Sue Ellen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/11/Hosking-1099.jpg 3344] |- | [[Hoskings-25|Hoskings, Annie R]] ||1945 Jun 19||1945 Jun 19||||D of Harold & Robbie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/38/Hoskings-25.jpg 2911] |- | [[Paterson-5517|Hoskings, Annie R (Robbie)]] ||1921 Dec 09||1997 Mar 17||||nee Paterson; W of Harold; M of Helen, Bill, Cathie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/80/Paterson-5517.jpg 434] |- | [[Hoskings-26|Hoskings, Harold William]] ||1921 May 01||1980 Jan 14|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fc/Hoskings-26.jpg 390] |- | [[Houchen-125|Houchen, Paul]] ||1953 Jul 09||2010 Jan||56||S of Margaret Constance Houchen & Colin John McLeod; Half-B of Rodney, Ian, Carolyn|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2d/Houchen-125.jpg 1324] |- | [[Hudson-8973|Hudson, Lester W]] ||1920 Sep 18||2007 Oct 18||||H of Phyllis; F of Keith, Lynette, Gary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/49/Hudson-8973.jpg 221] |- | [[Hudson-15586|Hudson, Peter]] ||||1959 Jan 31||88|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3f/Hudson-15586.jpg 1678] |- | [[Hodge-3219|Hudson, Phyllis M]] ||1924 Apr 06||2004 Apr 07||||W of Lester; M of Keith, Lynette, Gary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fc/Hodge-3219.jpg 220] |- | [[Smirl-118|Hughes, Barbara Mary]] ||1945 Mar 27||2008 Jan 09||||nee Smirl; W of John; M of Linda, Melissa; M-in-L of Reece|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/04/Hughes-26937.jpg 199] |- | [[Closter-27|Hughes, Eileen Victoria]] ||1913 May 24||2000 Mar 02||||nee Closter; W of James; M of Barry, John, Helen, Geoffrey|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0c/Hughes-26938.jpg 442] |- | [[Hughes-26938|Hughes, James Geoffrey]] ||1916 Jun 26||1978 Aug 03||||RANR; H of Eileen; F of Berry, John, Helen, Geoffrey|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0c/Hughes-26938.jpg 442] |- | [[Hughes-26937|Hughes, John Geoffrey]] ||1941 Nov 28||2008 Jun 25||||H of Barbara; F of Linda, Melissa; F-in-L of Reece|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/04/Hughes-26937.jpg 199] |- | [[Humphrey-9294|Humphrey, Arthur Frederick (Fred)]] ||1907 Jul 27||1981 Jun 03||||H of Elizabeth; F of Maxwell Frederick, Yvonne Lorraine, Raymond John, Carole Elizabeth, Alicia Kaye, Dorothy Anne, Gail Lesley|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5a/Humphrey-9294.jpg 1537] |- | [[Humphrey-9295|Humphrey, Daisy Barbara]] ||1903 Feb 24||1922 Feb 10||||D of Arthur Scott & Julia Elizabeth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/95/Humphrey-9295.jpg 83] |- | [[Grant-19733|Humphrey, Elizabeth Sarah (Bess)]] ||1914 Feb 22||2003 Dec 20||||W of Fred; M of Maxwell Frederick, Yvonne Lorraine, Raymond John, Carole Elizabeth, Alicia Kaye, Dorothy Anne, Gail Lesley|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5a/Humphrey-9294.jpg 1537] |- | [[Humphrey-9300|Humphrey, Jack Rupert]] ||||1975 Oct 20||79||H of Marion; F of Alex, Gwen, Greig|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4c/Humphrey-9300.jpg 662] |- | [[Humphrey-9302|Humphrey, Jennifer Jane]] ||||1970 Feb 05||19||D of Sydney & Marian|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8e/Humphrey-9302.jpg 698] |- | [[Lemaitre-350|Humphrey, Marion]] ||||1972 Jan 17||82||W of Jack; M of Alex, Gwen, Grieg|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4c/Humphrey-9300.jpg 662] |- | [[Humphrey-9304|Humphrey, Raelene Rebecca]] ||1972 Feb 12||1972 Feb 15||||D of Ray & Barbara; Sis of Vicki, Craig, Grant, Glenn, Michael|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/25/Humphrey-9304.jpg 1216742] |- | [[Humphrey-9296|Humphrey, Ruth Winifred]] ||1910 Jul 31||1911 Aug 04||||b. Leongatha; D of Arthur Scott & Julia Elizabeth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/95/Humphrey-9295.jpg 83] |- | [[Humphrey-9303|Humphrey, Sydney Alfred]] ||||1992 Jun 19||73||H of Marian; F of Stephen, Jennifer (dec), Trevor, Alex, Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/de/Humphrey-9303.jpg 1133] |- | [[Hunter-21429|Hunter, George Wales]] ||1843||1916||||GF of Frederick Graham Holman|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5f/Holman-4512.jpg 1922] |- | [[Hunter-21432|Hunter, Robert (Bob)]] ||||1988 Dec 10||80||H of Maggie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/81/Hunter-21432.jpg 796] |- | [[Hurcom-4|Hurcom, Stephen James]] ||1953 Nov 21||1956 Nov 25|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2d/Hurcom-4.jpg 2760] |- | [[Hurst-5630|Hurst, Brian Trevor]] ||1932 Dec 05||2002 May 21||||H of Marg; F of Trevor & Michelle, Wendy & Peter|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b3/Hurst-5630.jpg 1486] |- | [[Hurst-5631|Hurst, Ian Ralph]] ||1935 Mar 04||2014 Apr 28||||H of Faye; F of Geoffrey, Lesley, David|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fe/Hurst-5631.jpg 1474] |- | [[Hurst-5632|Hurst, Jason Geoffrey]] ||1981 Mar 02||1987 Aug 05|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/ba/Hurst-5632.jpg 3301] |- | [[Ullithorne-8|Hurst, Michelle Dawn]] ||1958 Sep 24||2006 Jun 02||||W of Trevor; M of Ryan & Jacki; Sis of Glenda|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/02/Ullithorne-8.jpg 217] |- | [[Hutchinson-9800|Hutchinson, Charles]] ||||1972 Jul 24||47|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7a/Hutchinson-9800.jpg 3206] |- | Hutton, ?||||||||||2926 |- | [[Hutton-3901|Hutton, John Kenneth]] ||||1979 Jul 25||51||S of Ken & Ruby Hutton; B of Bruce, Marg, Doug, Vaughan (dec)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2e/Hutton-3901.jpg 2437] |- | [[Hutton-1228|Hutton, K J]] ||||1953 Nov 15||59||AIF 3976||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1a/Hutton-1228-1.jpg 2918] |- | [[Brown-139666|Hutton, Ruby Elizabeth]]||||1973 Jul 23||79|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/25/Brown-139666.jpg 2919] |- | [[Hutton-3902|Hutton, Vaughan Lorraine]] ||||1934 Jan 28||<1||D of Ken & Ruby Hutton; Sis of Bruce, Marg, Doug, John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2e/Hutton-3901.jpg 2437] |- | [[Incledon-43|Incledon, James Gilchrist]] ||||1970 Jun 05||80|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/70/Incledon-43.jpg 2619] |- | [[Stenton-108|Incledon, Jessie Campbell]] ||||1968 Jun 11||76|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/70/Incledon-43.jpg 2619] |- | I[[Rounds-948|nglis, Charlotte Ivy (Ivy)]] ||1894 Oct 14||1976 Mar 26||82|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/de/Inglis-1331.jpg 3322] |- | [[Hawker-657|Inglis, Lilian Grace]] ||1920 Aug 05||2009 Jun 20||88||nee Hawker; W of Stanley|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/51/Inglis-1332.jpg 1453] |- | [[Inglis-1332|Inglis, Stanley Frederick]] ||1920 Apr 20||1996 Sep 14||76||H of Lilian|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/51/Inglis-1332.jpg 1453] |- | [[Inglis-1331|Inglis, Thomas Charles]] ||1892 Jul 20||1967 Apr 25||75|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/de/Inglis-1331.jpg 3322] |- | [[Monteleone-126|Interlandi, Conncetina]] ||1905 Dec 04||1976 Jan 21||||W of Salvatore|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/39/Interlandi-1.jpg 2663] |- | [[Interlandi-2|Interlandi, Gianna]] ||1956 Apr 24||1985 Aug 29||||D of Tony & Lucy; M of Carly-Jay; Sis of Tina, Bruno, Silvana|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/07/Interlandi-2.jpg 817] |- | [[Interlandi-3|Interlandi, Joe]] ||1928 Feb 11||2012 Jun 09||||H of Dorothy; F of Mario, Paulina, Deanna|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/62/Interlandi-3.jpg 281] |- | [[Interlandi-4|Interlandi, Joseph S (Battiato)]] ||1965 Aug 30||1995 Jan 25||||S of Mary & James; B of Katrina, Jenny, Sam|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ed/Interlandi-4.jpg 1165] |- | Interlandi, Lucia Giovanni||1931 Dec 13||2008 Jul 29||||W of Tony; M of Tina, Joan, Bruno, Silvana|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/17/Interlandi-2-1.jpg 767] |- | [[Interlandi-5|Interlandi, Mario (Mauire)]] ||1942 May 26||1994 Oct 16||||H of Glenys; F of Michelle, Melina, Richard|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/59/Interlandi-5.jpg 1168] |- | [[Interlandi-1|Interlandi, Salvatore]] ||1927 Nov 02||1955 Apr 08||||b. Sicily; H of Conncetina|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/39/Interlandi-1.jpg 2663] |- | [[Curran-1058|Ireland, Emma]] ||||1970 Oct 17||78|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/15/Ireland-1672.jpg 1679] |- | Ireland, Hazel June||1921 Mar 18||2007 May 11||||W of Tom (dec); M of Graeme & Nadine|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a6/Ireland-1674-1.jpg 1117] |- | [[McNeil-3424|Ireland, Jean Mavis]] ||||1999 Jan 26||82||W of Leslie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0b/Ireland-4368.jpg 887] |- | [[Ireland-1672|Ireland, Joshua Robert]] ||||1959 Jun 20||80|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/15/Ireland-1672.jpg 1679] |- | [[Ireland-4368|Ireland, Leslie Raymond]] ||||1991 Jun 15||76||H of Jean; F of Graeme; F-in-L of Pamela; GF of Benjamin & Clare|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0b/Ireland-4368.jpg 887] |- | [[Usher-1492|Ireland, Lily]] ||1888 Dec 31||1988 Feb 17||||M of Arthur, Claris, Leslie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3b/Usher-1492.jpg 886] |- | [[Middleton-7380|Ireland, Nina Jarvis]] ||||1987 Feb 10||89||W of Sidney|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b8/Ireland-4371.jpg 629] |- | Ireland, Norma Lillian||||1949 Sep 09||23||||2002 |- | [[Ireland-4371|Ireland, Sidney]] ||||1970 Jun 06||80||H of Nina|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b8/Ireland-4371.jpg 629] |- | [[Ireland-1674|Ireland, Thomas Robert]] ||1915 Aug 04||1989 Feb 24||||H of Hazel|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f0/Ireland-1674.jpg 1118] |- | [[Bunn-1589|Irving, Annie Gertrude]] ||||1984 Mar 14||88||W of William; M of Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4e/Irving-9824.jpg 692] |- | [[Irving-9826|Irving, Annie Rae]] ||||1965 May 07||73|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fa/Irving-5008.jpg 2500] |- | [[Widdicombe-14|Irving, Elizabeth]] ||||1942 May 10||81||W of John|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7d/Irving-833.jpg 2178] |- | [[Rae-2208|Irving, Ellen]] ||||1911 Sep 20||44|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fa/Irving-5008.jpg 2500] |- | [[Irving-9830|Irving, Frank]] ||||1995 Sep 15||92||AIF||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e4/Irving-9830.jpg 1067] |- | [[Irving-9840|Irving, George Leslie]] ||||1989 Jul 10||88|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/42/Irving-9840.jpg 1120] |- | [[Irving-9847|Irving, Ivan Harold]] ||||1938 Dec 09||16|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/82/Irving-9847.jpg 6] |- | [[Irving-9828|Irving, James]] ||||1981 Apr 04||84||AIF|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1b/Irving-9828.jpg 1121] |- | [[Irving-833|Irving, John]] ||||1944 Apr 03||93||H of Elizabeth|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7d/Irving-833.jpg 2178] |- | [[Irving-9829|Irving, John Thomas]] ||||1976 Dec 30||87|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/be/Irving-9829.jpg 165] |- | [[McLean-10082|Irving, Katie Ethel Drife]] ||||1954 Apr 28||68|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/be/Irving-9829.jpg 165] |- | [[Irving-9832|Irving, Nellie May]] ||||1997 Apr 15||92|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a6/Irving-9832.jpg 1066] |- | [[Irving-9825|Irving, Robert Myles]] ||1923 Sep 10||2002 Jul 09||||S of William & Annie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4e/Irving-9824.jpg 692] |- | [[Martin-74336|Irving, Ruby Doris]] ||1918 Feb 14||2001 Sep 05||||nee Martin; W of Ray|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b7/Martin-74336.jpg 1491] |- | [[Ellen-271|Irving, Una Esther]] ||||1961 Feb 11||70|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/26/Irving-838.jpg 86] |- | [[Irving-9856|Irving, Unnamed]]||||1920 Dec 20||||Infant B of Ivan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/82/Irving-9847.jpg 6] |- | [[Irving-838|Irving, William]] ||||1968 Aug 19||80|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/26/Irving-838.jpg 86] |- | [[Irving-5008|Irving, William]] ||||1941 Jun 14||83|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fa/Irving-5008.jpg 2500] |- | [[Irving-9824|Irving, William Robert]] ||||1981 Sep 09||88||M.M.; H of Annie; F of Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4e/Irving-9824.jpg 692] |- | [[Irwin-5992|Irwin, Ellen]] ||||1956 Oct 26||83|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/81/Irwin-5992.jpg 75] |- | [[Issell-14|Issell, Colin Victor]] ||1920 Aug 20||1996 Oct 29||||AIF; H of Marc|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a7/Issell-14.jpg 1355] |- | [[Cornall-100|Issell, Janet]] ||||1963 Nov 25||||W of Victor|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f3/Issell-15.jpg 2132] |- | [[Issell-15|Issell, Victor Charles Robert]] ||||1957 Feb 15||||H of Janet|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f3/Issell-15.jpg 2132] |- | [[Sam-230|Izard, Elsie Matilda]] ||||1989 Feb 07||77||W of Charlie; M of Bev & Barbara|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6d/Sam-230.jpg 1089] |- | [[Izard-257|Izard, John Patrick]] ||1917 Mar 13||1991 Feb 20||||H of Elsie Matilda; F of Beverley & Barbara|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4f/Izard-257.jpg 1090] |- | [[Jackson-48737|Jackson, Alan James]] ||1962 May 30||1995 Feb 09||||H of Lesley; F of Cameron, Vanessa, Katherine|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/02/Jackson-48737.jpg 1190] |- | [[Jackson-14189|Jackson, Bertram]] ||||1923 Oct 27||37||H of Sarah|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/33/Jackson-14189.jpg 1883] |- | [[Blain-967|Jackson, Beryl Irene]] ||1907 Apr 02||1988 Apr 04||||nee Blain; W of William; M of Gwen, Max, Val, Elva|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/ce/Jackson-48738.jpg 594] |- | [[Jackson-48752|Jackson, Cameron James]] ||1987 Feb 25||2000 May 20||||S of Alan & Lesly; B of Vanessa & Katherine|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8d/Jackson-48752.jpg 1189] |- | [[Jackson-48753|Jackson, Cyril]] ||||1986 Feb 13||75||S of Frederic & Caroline; B of Frederic, Carol|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a4/Jackson-48753.jpg 875] |- | [[Jackson-48755|Jackson, Edwin James]] ||1909 Jun 26||1999 Aug 07||||RAAF; H of Ruby; F of Deone, GF of Dean|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/68/Jackson-48755.jpg 1233] |- | [[Newton-10101|Jackson, Florence Elizabeth]] ||||1961 May 20||79|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a4/Jackson-48761.jpg 2486] |- | [[Jackson-14188|Jackson, James]] ||||1915||||Killed in an Accident at the Austral colliery|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/be/Jackson-48759.jpg 1695] |- | [[Annesley-106|Jackson, Mary Ann]] ||||1927 May 04||71|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5b/Annesley-106.jpg 1696] |- | [[Stephens-16291|Jackson, Ruby Evelyn]] ||1911 Oct 03||2003 May 27||||W of Edwin (Ted); M of Deone; GM of Dean; Gt-GM of Casey|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f1/Stephens-16291.jpg 1232] |- | [[Sutton-981|Jackson, Sarah Alice]] ||||1976 Aug 04||89||W of Bertram|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/33/Jackson-14189.jpg 1883] |- | [[Jackson-32326|Jackson, Walter Reginald]] ||||1959 Apr 29||72|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a4/Jackson-48761.jpg 2486] |- | [[Jackson-48738|Jackson, William Arthur Robert]] ||1904 Jul 15||1989 Oct 16||||H of Beryl; F of Gwen, Max, Val, Elva|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/ce/Jackson-48738.jpg 594] |- | [[Jackson-48762|Jackson, William Henry]] ||||1953 Apr 19||40|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a4/Jackson-48761.jpg 2486] |- | [[Jackson-48763|Jackson, William James (Jim)]] ||1933 Jun 05||2010 Nov 11||||H of Lois; F of Alan (dec), Wendy & Dieter|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a8/Jackson-48763.jpg 1191] |- | [[James-24154|James, David Albert]] ||1927 Nov 05||2013 Oct 09||||H of Gladys: F of Bill, Ian, Geoffrey|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6a/James-24154.jpg 1216717] |- | [[James-15446|James, Gilbert Roy]] ||||1976 Dec 10||70||H of Olive Mary; F of Robert; S-F of Graeme, Marie, Elaine||575 |- | [[Higgins-10987|James, Gladys Elsenor]] ||1929 Feb 10||2005 Feb 23||||nee Higgins; W of David; M of Bill, Ian, Geoffrey|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6a/James-24154.jpg 1216717] |- | [[Draper-2814|James, Olive Mary]] ||1903 Feb 18||1993 Aug 02||||W of Charles Weeks (dec) & Gilbert James (dec); M of Ken (dec), Marjorie (dec), Graeme, Marie, Elaine; S-M of Robert (dec)||576 |- | [[Janssen-2175|Janssen, David Marc]]||1967 Nov 01||1997 Jan 20||||S of Joe & Connie; B of Arch, Marion, Angela, Helen; H of Tracy; F of Bianca, Michael, Anthony|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/53/Janssen-2175.jpg 1352] |- | [[Janssen-2176|Janssen, Joe]] ||||2014 Jan 05||83||H of Connie; F of Arch, Marion, Angela, Helen, David (dec)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/48/Janssen-2176.jpg 1353] |- | [[Brown-139829|Janzen, Alma F]] ||||1985 Feb 11||72||Formerly Kilpatrick|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/89/Brown-139829.jpg 460] |- | [[Hopkins-17773|Jarvis, Amy]] ||||1934 Jun 28||65|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/ff/Jarvis-5820.jpg 134] |- | [[Jarvis-5822|Jarvis, Clive Thomas]] ||1901 Dec||1987 Dec||86||H of Myrtle|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8f/Jarvis-5822.jpg 1216735] |- | [[Jarvis-5820|Jarvis, Daniel]] ||||1941 Oct 05||80|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/ff/Jarvis-5820.jpg 134] |- | [[Barrett-13350|Jarvis, Myrtle Irene]] ||1903 Feb||1963 Apr||60||W of Clive||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8f/Jarvis-5822.jpg 1216735] |- | [[Svenson-244|Jefferis, Ellen Frances]] ||||1990 Nov 09||86||W of Robert; M of Theodore, John, Leonard|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7c/Jefferis-255.jpg 494] |- | [[Aeschlimann-41|Jefferis, Emily Balantyne]] ||||1951 Apr 12||79||W of Thomas|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e7/Aeschlimann-41.jpg 1962] |- | [[Jefferis-258|Jefferis, Peter Thomas]] ||||1955 Jun 25||13|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/84/Jefferis-259.jpg 1961] |- | [[Jefferis-255|Jefferis, Robert John]] ||||1976 Oct 24||78||AIF; H of Ellen; F of Theodore, John, Leonard|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7c/Jefferis-255.jpg 494] |- | [[Jefferis-257|Jefferis, Theodore]] ||||2011 Dec 24||60||S of Ellen & Robert; B of John & Leonard; B-in-L of Alice & Loris|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/70/Jefferis-257.jpg 1484] |- | [[Jefferis-256|Jefferis, Thomas]] ||||1931 Sep 23||68||H of Emily|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e7/Aeschlimann-41.jpg 1962] |- | [[Jefferis-259|Jefferis, Thomas William]] ||||1996 Sep 25||82||H of Agnes || [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/84/Jefferis-259.jpg 1961] |- | [[Chapman-6099|Jeffrey, Elizabeth]] ||||||||W of Malcolm|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7d/Jeffrey-696.jpg 2420] |- | [[Jeffrey-1835|Jeffrey, Malcolm]] ||||???? Jan 22||||Killed Jumbunna mine|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f1/Jeffrey-1835.jpg 2419] |- | [[Jeffrey-696|Jeffrey, Malcolm]] ||||1936 Jul 12||81||H of Elizabeth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7d/Jeffrey-696.jpg 2420] |- | [[Jeffries-2601|Jeffries, Albert Edgar]] ||||1967 Dec 03||62||H of Dorothy; F of Marjorie, Peter|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2b/Jeffries-2601.jpg 172] |- | [[Reynolds-24938|Jeffries, Glenda Joy]] ||||1983 Nov 23||33||W of Peter; M of David|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9f/Reynolds-24938.jpg 966] |- | [[Jeffs-534|Jeffs, Leonard]] ||||1971 Nov 16||75|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a5/Jeffs-534.jpg 2064] |- | [[Stanyer-58|Jeffs, May]] ||||1955 Jul 01||50|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a5/Jeffs-534.jpg 2064] |- | [[McCurdy-1906|Jenkieson, Annie E]] ||||1944 Sep 23||||W of Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/be/Jenkieson-1.jpg 2296] |- | [[Jenkieson-1|Jenkieson, Robert C]] ||||1939 Apr 06||||H of Annie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/be/Jenkieson-1.jpg 2296] |- | [[Jenkin-1200|Jenkin, Barry Lewis]] ||1928 Oct 15||2010 Jun 11||||F of Karen, Andrea, Craig, Sean|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d7/Jenkin-1200.jpg 1501] |- | [[Jenkin-782|Jenkin, David]] ||||1958 Aug 20||80||H of Euphemia|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/02/Jenkin-782.jpg 2268] |- | [[Garrett-8789|Jenkin, Euphemia]] ||||1941 Dec 08||62||W of David|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e1/Garrett-8789.jpg 2267] |- | [[Jenkin-1206|Jenkin, Keith Vincent]] ||||1965 Nov 10||35|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e6/Jenkin-1206.jpg 3331] |- | [[Campbell-51668|Jenkin, Nellie Madeline]] ||1901 Mar 24||1980 Sep 18|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/24/Campbell-51668.jpg 2270] |- | [[Jenkin-1201|Jenkin, Philip Forbes]] ||1902 Dec 17||1976 Oct 13|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/18/Jenkin-1201.jpg 2269] |- | [[Jenkin-1208|Jenkin, Steven Philip]] ||1982 Nov 13||1984 Nov 05||||B of Peter & David|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f7/Jenkin-1208.jpg 2271] |- | [[Jenkins-3384|Jenkins, Edward]] ||||1938 Dec 22||84||H of Mercy|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/78/Jenkins-3384.jpg 2390] |- | [[Jenkins-19129|Jenkins, Geoffrey Edwin]] ||1926 Mar 16||2011 Dec 03||||H of Roma; F of Keith & Margot|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4b/Jenkins-19129.jpg 3361] |- | [[Adkins-3593|Jenkins, Mercy]] ||||1905 Aug 06||49||W of Edward|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/78/Jenkins-3384.jpg 2390] |- | [[Job-542|Job, Geoffrey Neal]] ||1936 Mar 11||2009 Mar 16||||H of Beverley; F of Vicki, Colleen, Kathleen, David, Martin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cc/Job-542.jpg 3347] |- | [[Gaston-1253|Job, Mabel Alice]] ||||1972 Jun 02||73|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/50/Job-344.jpg 559] |- | [[Job-344|Job, Reginald William]] ||||1986 Aug 23||84|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/50/Job-344.jpg 559] |- | [[Job-345|Job, Ronald William]] ||||1993 Jul 07||69||AIF; H of Margot; F of Sue, Jenny, Carol|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b8/Job-345.jpg 1204] |- | [[Kelly-26018|Jobson, Myrtle May]] ||1894 Jul 27||1995 Mar 25||100||W of Perc; D of Robert Alexander & Jane Elizabeth Kelly|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a4/Kelly-26018.jpg 3271] |- | [[Johns-6775|Johns, William]] ||||1919 Jul 02||38||H of Catherine Agnes||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/24/Johns-6775.jpg 2098] |- | Johnson, ?||||||||||1893 |- | Johnson, ?||||||||||2965 |- | [[Johnson-119917|Johnson, Albert]] ||||1977 Nov 02||78||H of Florence|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/65/Johnson-119917.jpg 540] |- | [[Johnson-119920|Johnson, Arthur Frederick]] |||||||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/40/Johnson-119920.jpg 714] |- | Johnson, Bessie||||1904 Jan 18||55||||2377 |- | [[McMillan-6523|Johnson, Doris Mary]] ||1899||1985||||Mother|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/db/McMillan-6523.jpg 920] |- | [[Johnson-119984|Johnson, Edward]] ||||1917 Jan 10||||B of Mrs. B Landgren (Jumbunna)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/98/Johnson-119984.jpg 2793] |- | [[Butler-19268|Johnson, Eliza]] ||||1948 Mar 29|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e6/Horan-673.jpg 2781] |- | [[Johnson-119992|Johnson, Esmond Nicholas]] ||1901 May 05||1985 Dec 20||||H of Irene|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f0/Johnson-119992.jpg 917] |- | [[Bennett-34663|Johnson, Florence Amelia]] ||||1975 Jul 21||74||W of Albert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/65/Johnson-119917.jpg 540] |- | [[Johnson-119995|Johnson, G F]] ||||2002 Jan 31||77||AIF VX110785; H of Elaine; F of Raymond & Alan||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/94/Johnson-119995.jpg 1555] |- | [[Powsie-1|Johnson, Irene Stella]] ||||1985 May 18||82||W of Esmond|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/95/Powsie-1.jpg 916] |- | [[Hill-49571|Johnson, Roma R L]] ||1926 May 08||1960 Oct 04||34||M of Pauline, Glenda, Patricia (dec), David, Christine, Watne, Leonard, Margaret, Douglas|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c7/Hill-49571.jpg 1797] |- | [[Johnson-119999|Johnson, William]] ||||1969 Aug 16||67|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1d/Johnson-119999.jpg 706] |- | [[Kerr-11350|Johnston, Barbara]] ||||1928 Mar 18||70||W of Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/41/Johnston-24717.jpg 2510] |- | [[Reddick-845|Johnston, Emily C]] ||||1945 Mar 25|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/17/Reddick-845.jpg 3156] |- | [[Johnston-24717|Johnston, Robert]] ||||1929 Nov 22||70||H of Barbara|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/41/Johnston-24717.jpg 2510] |- | [[McDowell-5466|Johnstone, Enid R]] ||||2012 Feb 25||91||W of Norman; M of Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/92/McDowell-5466.jpg 1376] |- | [[Johnstone-3591|Johnstone, Norman D]] ||1916 Oct 01||1995 Aug 18||||H of Enid; F of Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/96/Johnstone-3591.jpg 1377] |- | [[Johnstone-3508|Johnstone, Walter William]] ||||1938 May 01||68|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3f/Johnstone-3508.jpg 1957] |- | [[Ward-38155|Jolly, Caroline Grace]] ||||1982 Sep 11||75||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c6/Jolly-3054.jpg 2505] |- | [[Mcrae-3192|Jolly, Christina]] ||||1939 Oct 25||79||W of Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ae/Jolly-3056.jpg 2504] |- | [[Jolly-3057|Jolly, Christopher]] ||||1985 Aug 27||90||H of Susan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/38/Jolly-3057.jpg 3080] |- | [[Jolly-3059|Jolly, Christopher George]] ||||2004 Jul 13||83||AIF VX130596; H of Dorothea|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f6/Jolly-3059.jpg 451] |- | [[Tack-275|Jolly, Dorothea]] ||||1978 Aug 31||53||W of Christopher|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f6/Jolly-3059.jpg 451] |- | [[Jolly-3061|Jolly, Dorothy Rose]] ||||2003 May 10||69||D of Caroline & William Jolly; Sis of Myra|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/47/Jolly-3061.jpg 2506] |- | [[Gardiner-5220|Jolly, Emily]]||||1948 May 29||84||W of James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c8/Jolly-3060.jpg 121] |- | [[Jolly-3060|Jolly, James]] ||||1923 Jun 22||66||H of Emily|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c8/Jolly-3060.jpg 121] |- | [[Wignell-34|Jolly, Lillian]] ||||1959 Aug 31||70||W of Reuben; M of Jean, Glad, May, Alma|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cb/Jolly-3062.jpg 191] |- | [[Jolly-3062|Jolly, Reuben]] ||||1942 Jun 16||49||H of Lillian; F of Jean, Glad, May, Alma|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cb/Jolly-3062.jpg 191] |- | [[Jolly-3056|Jolly, Richard]] ||||1919 Sep 18||32||S of Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ae/Jolly-3056.jpg 2504] |- | [[Jolly-3055|Jolly, Robert]] ||||1921 Nov 11||66||F of Richard|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ae/Jolly-3056.jpg 2504] |- | [[Hart-19548|Jolly, Susan Mary Gladys]] ||||1953 Jul 25||57||W of Christopher|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/38/Jolly-3057.jpg 3080] |- | [[Jolly-3054|Jolly, William James]] ||||1958 Mar 22||58||H of Caroline|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c6/Jolly-3054.jpg 2505] |- | [[Jones-118049|Jones, A G (Artie)]] ||||1934 Jan 03||33|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7d/Jones-118049.jpg 3086] |- | [[Jones-118051|Jones, Arthur Emlyn]] ||||2004 May 10||96||H of Dilys; F of Sylvia; GF of Meirion & Ruth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/19/Jones-118051.jpg 1547] |- | Jones, Dilys May||||2004 Aug 10||94||W of Emlyn; M of Sylvia; GM of Meirion & Ruth||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e1/Jones-118051-1.jpg 1546] |- | [[Murdoch-2046|Jones, Elizabeth]]||||1967 Mar 21||89|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5b/Murdoch-2046.jpg 1626] |- | [[Dodd-2879|Jones, Emily Crichton]] ||1875||1956|||||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5b/Jones-41100.jpg 1619] |- | [[Jones-41100|Jones, Ernest John]] ||1870||1946|||||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5b/Jones-41100.jpg 1619] |- | [[Jones-118065|Jones, Ian Laing]] ||||1954 Feb 06||<1||S of Ian & Edith; B of Heather, Irene, Kerry|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d2/Jones-118065.jpg 1976] |- | [[Jones-118066|Jones, Leonard George]] ||1925 Dec 13||2003 Apr 09||||H of Margaret; F of Michael, Kathleen, Patricia, Gregory, Susanne, Maxwell, David, Fiona, Kellie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/39/Jones-118066.jpg 1534] |- | [[Jones-118067|Jones, Leslie Murdoch]] ||||1945 Nov 12||40||H of Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2e/Jones-118067.jpg 1611] |- | [[Jones-118052|Jones, Luke Thomas]] ||||1951 Mar 29||75|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dc/Jones-118052.jpg 1625] |- | Jones, Margaret Helena||||1998 Nov 09||||W of Leslie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2e/Jones-118067.jpg 1611] |- | [[Joyce-4503|Joyce, Alexander]] ||||1946 Jun 17||||H of Alice Mary Joyce|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e1/Joyce-4503.jpg 1862] |- | [[Fuller-17778|Joyce, Alice Mary]] ||||1965 Mar 07||87||W of Alexander Joyce|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e1/Joyce-4503.jpg 1862] |- | [[Gibbons-4279|Joyce, Annie Maria]] ||1899 Jan 27||1993 Jul 02||||W of James; M of Heather, Frances, Joan (dec, Bill, Bertha|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/df/Joyce-4507.jpg 639] |- | [[Darbyshire-189|Joyce, Betsy Bolton]] ||||1913 Aug 19||52||W of Alexander Joyce|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ed/Darbyshire-189.jpg 1861] |- | [[Joyce-4508|Joyce, Colin]] ||||1977 Jun 03||59||H of Lillian|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b0/Joyce-4508.jpg 2958] |- | [[Joyce-4507|Joyce, James Wilberforce]] ||1894 Oct 10||1970 Oct 25||||AIF; H of Annie; F of Heather, Frances, Joan (dec), Bill, Bertha|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/df/Joyce-4507.jpg 639] |- | [[McGrath-4103|Joyce, Lillian Ethel]] ||||1964 Jun 10||56||W of Colin; M of Ronald|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b0/Joyce-4508.jpg 2958] |- | [[Joyce-4511|Joyce, Ronald (Neil)]] ||1921 Jun 26||2014 Mar 02||||AIF; H of Dawn; F of Robert, Sue, Mark|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7a/Joyce-4511.jpg 233] |- | [[Hamilton-29857|Joyce, Stella Victoria]] ||||1991 Apr 21||84||W of Leslie Thomas Joyce|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b7/Hamilton-29857.jpg 1263] |- | [[Joyce-4512|Joyce, Thomas Leslie]] ||||1996 Sep 04||84||H of Stella Victoria|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/10/Joyce-4512.jpg 1264] |- | [[Juratowitch-1|Juratowitch, Arthur]] ||||1937 May 11|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/85/Juratowitch-1.jpg 2677] |- | [[Gannon-1618|Juratowitch, Frances]] ||||1964 Sep 22|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/85/Juratowitch-1.jpg 2677] |- | [[Juratowitch-3|Juratowitch, Francis Nicholas]] ||||1976 Jan 04||62||H of Kathleen Mary; F of Peter & Teen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bb/Juratowitch-3.jpg 512] |- | Juratowitch, Kathleen M||||1991 Oct 02||76||W of Francis N; M of Peter, Teen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ac/Juratowitch-3-1.jpg 511] |- | Kane, Edna Harvey||||1988 Sep 26||81||W of Basil (dec); M of Kevin & Raymond||950 |- | [[Kavanagh-1342|Kavanagh, Frank]] ||1919 Jul 30||1981 Jun 21||||AIF; H of Peg; F of Kathryn & Peter|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7c/Kavanagh-1342.jpg 979] |- | [[Dessent-2|Kavanagh, Hazel Agatha]] ||1914 Jun 19||2004 May 19||||W of James; M of Kevin, Gael, Bryan, John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3e/Kavanagh-1345.jpg 1473] |- | [[Kavanagh-1345|Kavanagh, James]] ||1917 Apr 20||2003 Aug 18||||H of Hazel; F of Gael, Bryan, John, Kevin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3e/Kavanagh-1345.jpg 1473] |- | Kavanagh, Peter James||||||||S of Frank (dec) and Peg; F of Jake (dec) and Daniel; B of Kath; Uncle of Jim|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/02/Kavanagh-1342-1.jpg 257] |- | [[Keating-2642|Keating, Mervyn W J]] ||||1988 Dec 02||49||F of Kevin, Sandra, Teisha, Mark, David, Nicole|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/19/Keating-2642.jpg 991] |- | [[Keay-246|Keay, Ivan George]] ||1955 Mar 17||2005 May 07|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4d/Keay-246.jpg 3218] |- | [[Warren-20939|Keddie, Edith Ellen]] ||||1993 Nov 23||88|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fb/Warren-20939.jpg 3204] |- | [[Keddie-232|Keddie, Thomas]] ||||1972 May 30||70|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/99/Keddie-232.jpg 3205] |- | [[Kellett-1254|Kellett, Brian (Buster)]] ||1933 Aug 20||2011 May 31||||H of Lorna|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1f/Kellett-1254.jpg 1791] |- | [[Kellett-1255|Kellett, David]] ||||1962 Feb||<1||S of Lorna & Brian|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1f/Kellett-1254.jpg 1791] |- | [[Harris-52871|Kellett, Lorna Mary]] ||1935 Feb 01||2008 Jul 29||73||W of Brian; M of Suzanne, Geoffrey, Leonne, John, Melissa|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1f/Kellett-1254.jpg 1791] |- | [[Gundy-180|Kells, Ada Florence]] ||||1944 Dec 05||45||W of Ted; M of Joh, Iris, Adrian|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8f/Kells-369.jpg 2807] |- | [[Kells-370|Kells, Adrian Gordon]] ||||2006 Apr 08||||H of Patricia|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f2/Kells-370-1.jpg 690] |- | [[Kells-369|Kells, Edward Michael (Ted)]] ||||1967 Aug 15||69||H of Ada; F of Adrian; Step-F of John & Iris|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8f/Kells-369.jpg 2807] |- | [[Kells-371|Kells, Irene Jessie]] ||1945 Apr 05||1950 Oct 10||||S of William, Lillian, Charlie, Kath, Jean (dec), Margaret, Joyce, Arthur, Nancy; D of Ruth & William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/41/Kells-372.jpg 2055] |- | [[Nolan-4510|Kells, Patricia Margaret]] ||||1969 Jul 29||||W of Adrian; M of Lynette|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f2/Kells-370-1.jpg 690] |- | [[Kells-372|Kells, William Frederick]] ||1935 Nov 18||2006 Apr 18||||B of William, Lillian, Charlie, Kath, Jean (dec), Margaret, Joyce, Arthur, Nancy; S of Ruth & William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/41/Kells-372.jpg 2055] |- | [[Aeschlimann-54|Kelly, Adeline Jane]] ||||1952 Aug 07||85||||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c6/Aeschlimann-54.jpg 1670] |- | [[Richmond-1610|Kelly, Agnes]] ||||1980 Aug 29||93|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d1/Kelly-9258.jpg 1675] |- | [[Kelly-9260|Kelly, Frederick]] ||||1925 Dec 02||80|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/05/Kelly-9260.jpg 2457] |- | [[Kelly-26118|Kelly, Frederick John Raines]]||||1988 Jun 25||77|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3f/Kelly-26117.jpg 1671] |- | [[Kelly-26119|Kelly, George]] ||||1938 Aug 06||53||H of Gertrude; F of Eunice, Phyllis, Victor|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3b/Kelly-26119.jpg 144] |- | [[Kelly-9258|Kelly, George]] ||||1970 Mar 01||93|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d1/Kelly-9258.jpg 1675] |- | [[Glover-8572|Kelly, Gertrude A]] ||||1970 Sep 15||83||W of George; M of Eunice, Phyllis, Victor|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3b/Kelly-26119.jpg 144] |- | [[Kelly-26120|Kelly, Gordon Keith]] ||1916 Apr 19||2002 Jan 23||||S of George & Agnes; B of Ken & Rupert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f8/Kelly-26120.jpg 1566] |- | [[McLarty-144|Kelly, Isabella]] ||||1925 Jul 24||79|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/05/Kelly-9260.jpg 2457] |- | [[Siggins-108|Kelly, Ivy Blanche]] ||||1960 Oct 10||73||W of Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d8/Kelly-25975.jpg 1890] |- | [[Stephenson-2814|Kelly, Jane B]] ||||1926 Jul 13||73||W of John|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/15/Stephenson-2814.jpg 2386] |- | [[Kelly-26117|Kelly, John]] ||||1953 Jul 29||82||||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3f/Kelly-26117.jpg 1671] |- | [[Kelly-9371|Kelly, John]] ||||1934 Sep 08||86||H of Jane|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/98/Kelly-9371.jpg 2387] |- | [[Kelly-26124|Kelly, Kenneth Robert]] ||||1988 Nov 04||76||H of Jean; F of Elvie, Keith, Isabelle, Ray,Gilbert, Philip, Graham, Barbara, Bruce, Geoffrey|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9b/Kelly-26124.jpg 432] |- | Kelly, May I||||1896 Jan 15||8|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/05/Kelly-9260.jpg 2457] |- | Kelly, Nicole Maree||||???? Aug 28||||D of Geoff & Jenny; Sis of Michelle & Justin||878 |- | [[Kelly-25975|Kelly, Robert Edgar]] ||||1971 Oct 21||82||H of Ivy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d8/Kelly-25975.jpg 1890] |- | [[Kelly-26125|Kelly, Rupert George]] ||1909 Jan 01||1978 May 07||||AIF VX4044; S of George & Agnes; B of Ken & Gordon|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/99/Kelly-26125.jpg 431] |- | Kelly, Shannon Anne||1997 Jul 12||1998 Apr 04||<1||D of Graham & Tania; Sis of Ellie Jade||1567 |- | [[Kelson-203|Kelson, Brian David]] ||||1981 Jan 01||34||H of Sandra; F of Robert & Tanya|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3e/Kelson-203.jpg 1085] |- | [[Kelson-204|Kelson, David Stanley]] ||1925||2001|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/92/Kelson-204.jpg 1083] |- | Kelson, Doreen Elsie||||1996 Jun 04||74||W of David (John); M of Judith & Brian (dec)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/92/Kelson-204.jpg 1083] |- | Kemp-Anthony, Eva||||1974 Jul 27||80||||571 |- | [[Kemp-10176|Kemp, Carol Ann]] ||1946 Oct 08||1946 Oct 08||||D of Norma & Reg|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0c/Kemp-10176.jpg 1216738] |- | [[Graham-29067|Kemp, Evelyn M]] ||1922 Sep 08||2004 Dec 06||||W of Herb; M of Graham & Joy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d0/Kemp-10178-1.jpg 3300] |- | [[Kemp-10178|Kemp, Herbert W G]] ||1925 Jan 24||1977 Sep 30||||H of Evelyn; F of Graham & Joy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/01/Kemp-10178.jpg 3299] |- | [[Saffron-33|Kemp, Norma Helen]] ||1925 Jan 24||1999 Mar 29||74||W of Reg; M of Carol (dec), Terry, Cheryl, Gary, Kath, Geoff & Coleen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ac/Saffron-33.jpg 1464] |- | [[Kemp-10177|Kemp, Reginald Arthur]] ||1922 Jul 06||1998 Jan 28||75||RAAF 146973; H of Norma; F of Carol (dec), Terry, Cheryl, Kathryn, Geoff & Coleen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/25/Kemp-10177.jpg 1465] |- | Kendall, Clarence Victor||||||||S of Joseph & Mary; d. Washington state, USA|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5b/Kendall-7665.jpg 112] |- | [[Kendall-7665|Kendall, Hannah Eveline]] ||1894 Apr 13||1897 Jul 08||||b. Washington state, USA; d. Outtrim; D of Joseph & Mary Kendall|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5b/Kendall-7665.jpg 112] |- | [[Kennedy-24262|Kennedy, Anthony]] ||||1969 Feb 05||68||H of Mary; F of John, Helen, Malcolm, Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1b/Kennedy-24262.jpg 1837] |- | [[Kennedy-9885|Kennedy, Donald]] ||||1936 Dec 05||80||H of Fannie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/01/Kennedy-9885.jpg 2495] |- | [[O'Shannessey-2|Kennedy, Doris Maud]] ||||1936 Mar 15||47||W of Sydney|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/07/Kennedy-12063.jpg 2739] |- | [[Webster-9576|Kennedy, Fannie]] ||||1925 Nov 30||76||W of Donald|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/01/Kennedy-9885.jpg 2495] |- | Kennedy, Mary||||2000 Aug 28||94||W of Anthony; M of John, Helen, Malcolm, Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1b/Kennedy-24262.jpg 1837] |- | [[Kennedy-12064|Kennedy, Patricia]] ||||1925 Apr 16||<1||D of Doris & Sydney|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/07/Kennedy-12063.jpg 2739] |- | [[Kennedy-12063|Kennedy, Sydney Morris]] ||||1962 Jun 13||85||H of Doris|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/07/Kennedy-12063.jpg 2739] |- | [[Dorling-159|Kershaw, Charlotte Emily May]] ||||1987 Nov 16||80||W of Thomas|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/39/Kershaw-1013.jpg 545] |- | [[Kershaw-1013|Kershaw, Thomas]] ||||1975 Jan 25||75||H of Charlotte|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/39/Kershaw-1013.jpg 545] |- | Kershaw,?||||||||||2005 |- | [[Holland-14724|Kerville, Mary Veronica]] ||||2010 Feb 28||91||W of Robert (Bob)(dec); M of Mary, John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c4/Holland-14724.jpg 1515] |- | [[Kerville-14|Kerville, Robert M (Bob)]] ||||2002 May 30||88||H of Mary; F of Mary, John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/47/Kerville-14.jpg 1516] |- | [[Killingsworth-476|Killingsworth, Charles]] ||||1984 Dec 02||||S of David & Lyn|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/20/Killingsworth-476.jpg 365] |- | [[Kilmartin-244|Kilmartin, John Phillip]] ||1919 Sep 15||1998 Apr 27||||S of Michael & Laura; B of Kathleen Ellen june and Victor Michael; F of Phillip Leslie, David James, Ronald Edward|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cd/Kilmartin-244.jpg 1437] |- | [[Kilmartin-246|Kilmartin, K E June]] ||||1960 Jan 30||37|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/69/Kilmartin-246.jpg 109] |- | [[Ronalds-6|Kilpatrick, Ettie May]] ||||1942 Jul 10||||W of William|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/01/Kilpatrick-548.jpg 2247] |- | [[Kilpatrick-551|Kilpatrick, Francis Boden]] ||||1968 May 02||56||H of Mavis|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f3/Kilpatrick-551.jpg 2201] |- | [[Kilpatrick-549|Kilpatrick, John Keith]] ||||1977 Jan 01||62|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/89/Brown-139829.jpg 460] |- | [[Ireland-3125|Kilpatrick, Mavis Jean]] ||||1989 Jul 09||69||W of Francis|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f3/Kilpatrick-551.jpg 2201] |- | [[Kilpatrick-550|Kilpatrick, William Andrew]] ||||1971 May 06||53|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9d/Kilpatrick-550.jpg 684] |- | [[Kilpatrick-548|Kilpatrick, William James]] ||||1949 Jun 09||72||H of Ettie|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/01/Kilpatrick-548.jpg 2247] |- | [[King-51584|King, George Leon]] ||1915 Mar 16||1996 Sep 23||||AIF VX2414; H of Joan; F of Leon & Ann|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ad/King-51584.jpg 1360] |- | King, Joan||||2001 Jul 20||82?||W of George; M of Leon & Ann; M-in-L of Ray|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bc/King-51584-1.jpg 1359] |- | [[Bower-4352|King, Louisa]] ||||1954 Dec 12||83|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/ca/King-51585.jpg 3079] |- | King, May||1916||2000||||mother||1979 |- | [[King-51585|King, William]] ||||1943 Nov 22||75|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/ca/King-51585.jpg 3079] |- | [[Clarke-20688|Kinnane, Margaret C]] ||||1995 Mar 24||80||W of Tom; M of Pat, Margaret, Joan, Bill|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d7/Clarke-20688.jpg 1178] |- | [[Black-21326|Kirk, Agnes McLean]] ||||1970 Apr 15||74|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a8/Black-21326.jpg 652] |- | [[Kirk-7588|Kirk, George]] ||||1945||56||||Funeral notice |- | [[Kirk-7587|Kirk, Kenneth]] ||||1938 Aug 07||18|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/81/Kirk-7587.jpg 2464] |- | Kirk, Ruth Lorraine||1937 Jan 05||1991 Dec 14||||W of George; M of Gaele, Sharyn, Marlene, Rhonda, Deidre, Gary||753 |- | [[Roberts-46612|Knight, Catherine Martha]] ||||1961 Feb 12||74||W of Valentine|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/98/Knight-22412.jpg 1793] |- | [[Cartwright-4233|Knight, Kathleen Audrey]] ||1936 May 17||2008 Dec 24||||nee Cartwright; W of Maurice Charles; M of Robyn & Peter|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a1/Cartwright-4233.jpg 263] |- | [[Knight-22413|Knight, Maurice Charles]] ||1931 Mar 05||2010 Jun 07||79||RSL; H of Kathleen Audrey; B of Ellen (dec), Rony, Ron (dec); S-F of Robyn & Gary, Peter & Annette|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e3/Knight-22413.jpg 264] |- | [[Knight-22412|Knight, Valentine Claude]] ||||1974 Apr 08||81||H of Catherine|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/98/Knight-22412.jpg 1793] |- | [[Knox-6284|Knox, Edward Laurence]] ||1898 Jun 03||1983 May 02||||WWI & WWII VX118781; H of Bera May (Jackson), died 1955, bur. Grantville; F of Vera, Alexander (Hughie), Edward (ted), Allan, Shirley, Patricia (Pat)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2c/Knox-6284.jpg 1050] |- | Knox, Melinda Michelle||||1988 Apr 11||24||W of Tony||1035 |- | [[Young-51569|Kocan, Alexandra Mary]] ||1924 Oct 18||2001 Jan 16||||nee Young|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2b/Young-51569.jpg 3280] |- | [[Dowel-78|Koetsveld, Lily May]] ||||1939 Nov 20||43||Wife & mother|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/56/Dowel-78.jpg 170] |- | [[Konstantaras-1|Konstantaras, Ioannis (john)]] ||||2008 Nov 16||80||H of Johanna; F of Nick, Tim, Nonie, Simone|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bd/Konstantaras-1.jpg 252] |- | [[Koolen-69|Koolen, Andrea Maree]] ||||1971 Dec 16||3||Sis of Donna & Andrew|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1a/Koolen-69.jpg 665] |- | [[Koolen-70|Koolen, Anthonius]] ||||1974 Sep 07||73||H of Johanna|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/00/Koolen-70.jpg 581] |- | Koolen, Johanna||1906 Dec 13||1998 Sep 19||||W of Anthonius|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/00/Koolen-70.jpg 581] |- | [[Bloomfield-1663|Kopman, Amelia]] ||||1972 Jun 01||80|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/96/Bloomfield-1663.jpg 3201] |- | [[Kovacs-589|Kovacs, Hayden Andrew]] ||1991 Dec 29||1992 Oct 19||||S of Andrew & Caroline; B of Steven|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/25/Kovacs-589.jpg 366] |- | [[Bray-4317|Kurrle, Edith]] ||||1973 May 30||73||W of John; M of Frank, Lynette, Elaine|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d5/Kurrle-14.jpg 659] |- | [[Kurrle-57|Kurrle, Edward Horace]] ||||1998 Mar 30||89||H of Olive; F of Margaret & Olive|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/80/Kurrle-57.jpg 2901] |- | [[Kurrle-15|Kurrle, Franklin Emmanuel]] ||||1946 Nov 05||67||H of Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1a/Kurrle-15.jpg 2899] |- | Kurrle, Geoffrey||||||||||3330 |- | [[Kurrle-48|Kurrle, Hazel May]] ||||1948 Jan 09||34||D of Frank & Mary Kurrle; Sis of Robert, John, Edward, Mary, Ruby|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bd/Kurrle-48.jpg 2900] |- | [[Kurrle-14|Kurrle, John Godfrey]] ||||1972 Sep 26||65||H of Edith; F of Frank, Lynette, Eleaine|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d5/Kurrle-14.jpg 659] |- | [[Ham-3210|Kurrle, Lynette Mary]] ||1934 Jun 28||2011 May 26||||W of John; M of Christine, Robyn, Heather, Jocelyn|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a1/Kurrle-49-1.jpg 709] |- | [[Bennett-16798|Kurrle, Mary Ann]] ||||1960 Jul 21||78||W of Franklin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1a/Kurrle-15.jpg 2899] |- | [[Hughes-27177|Kurrle, Olive Margot Marshall]] ||||1995 May 06||90||W of Ted; M of Margaret & Olive|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/80/Kurrle-57.jpg 2901] |- | [[Kurrle-58|Kurrle, Russell Robert]] ||||1971 Jan 10||68||H of Thelma; F of John, Barry, Gwen, Graham, Geoffrey|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fa/Kurrle-58.jpg 720] |- | Kurrle, Ruth Margaret||||1973 May 20||31||W of Geoffrey; M of Darren||560 |- | [[Pattinson-413|Kurrle, Thelma May]] ||||1994 Jan 12||||W of Russell; M of John, Barry, Gwen, Graham, Geoffrey|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fa/Kurrle-58.jpg 720] |- | [[Lacey-2918|Lacey, Patrick]] ||1922 Jun 11||1995 Feb 12||||S of Michael & Elizabeth (dec); B of Thomas (dec), Terry, Elsie, Lawrence, Fran (in Ireland), Betty, David|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e5/Lacey-2918.jpg 2850] |- | [[Ladgrove-21|Ladgrove, Cyril]] ||||1980 Feb 13||69||H of Vera; F of Tony, Noel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a8/Ladgrove-21.jpg 384] |- | [[Carr-16043|Ladgrove, Vera Iris]] ||||1986 Dec 21||77||W of Cyril|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a8/Ladgrove-21.jpg 384] |- | [[Lagstrom-8|Lagstrom, Gunnar]] ||||1972 Sep 29||||H of Lena|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e1/Lagstrom-8.jpg 658] |- | [[Simpson-23104|Lagstrom, Lena Mary]] ||1903 Jul 01||1991 May 22||||W of Gunnar|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e1/Lagstrom-8.jpg 658] |- | [[O'Riley-107|Lahiff, Ann]] ||||1916 Feb 10||81|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/49/O_Riley-107.jpg 2718] |- | [[Lahiff-101|Lahiff, Eliza Jane]] ||||1919 Apr 25||45|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/49/O_Riley-107.jpg 2718] |- | [[Lahiff-100|Lahiff, Ellen Frances]] ||||1912 Oct 13||54|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0f/Lahiff-100.jpg 2750] |- | [[Lahiff-93|Lahiff, Margaret Agnes]] ||||1924 Jan 08||45||D of Patrick|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/aa/Lahiff-92.jpg 2717] |- | [[Lahiff-92|Lahiff, Patrick]] ||||1918 Jul 21||89||F of Margaret|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/aa/Lahiff-92.jpg 2717] |- | [[Laidlaw-810|Laidlaw, John]] ||||1947 Sep 29||66||H of Margaret; F of Maxwell, Margaret, Winifred, Jock, Dorothy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/66/Laidlaw-810.jpg 1667] |- | [[Thompson-44702|Laidlaw, Margaret]] ||||1964 May 20||90||W of John; M of Maxwell, Margaret, Winifred, Jock, Dorothy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/66/Laidlaw-810.jpg 1667] |- | [[Laing-2501|Laing, Arthur Brown]] ||||1958 Apr 24||72|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/62/Laing-2501.jpg 2434] |- | [[Whittet-73|Laing, Janet]] ||||1972 Aug 11||84|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/62/Laing-2501.jpg 2434] |- | [[Lamb-10285|Lamb, Betty Mavis]] ||1924 Aug 02||2015 Mar 09||90||Sis of Bonnie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/67/Lamb-10285.jpg 516] |- | [[Lamb-10286|Lamb, Bonnie Heather]] ||||1976 Feb 01||46||Sis of Betty| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/67/Lamb-10285.jpg 516] |- | [[Lamb-10289|Lamb, Frank Robert]] ||1922 Aug 09||2005 Oct 17||||Aust Commando Squadron|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/62/Lamb-10289.jpg 3310] |- | [[Walker-57705|Lamb, Lillian Elizabeth]] ||1921 Jun 05||1992 Feb 06||||W of Ron; M of Robert, Ron (dec), Lorraine, Heather, Garry|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cd/Walker-57705.jpg 1275] |- | [[Lamb-10290|Lamb, Ronald Bruce]] ||1917 Apr 22||1996 Aug 19||||H of Lily; F of Robert (dec), Ron (dec), Lorraine, Heather, Garry|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2d/Lamb-10290.jpg 1276] |- | [[Lamb-10291|Lamb, Ronald Thomas]] ||||1982 Mar 12||35|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e1/Lamb-10291.jpg 3228] |- | [[Lamb-10292|Lamb, Roy Raymond]] ||||1985 Dec 05||64||H of Jo|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/43/Lamb-10292.jpg 855] |- | [[Lancey-43|Lancey, Elizabeth Lillian]] ||1908 May 16||1999 Dec 11||||D of Tom> & Susan; Sis of Tom, Bob, Jean, Betty|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bf/Lancey-42.jpg 1429] |- | [[Lancey-42|Lancey, Jean Ruth]] ||1916 Mar 24||1998 Feb 23||||D of Thomas & Susan; Sis of Lil, Tom, Bob, Betty|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dc/Lancey-42-1.jpg 1428] |- | [[Miller-96778|Lancey, Susan]] ||||1968 Aug 14||82||W of Thomas|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/02/Lancey-40.jpg 1726] |- | [[Lancey-40|Lancey, Thomas]] ||||1936 Jun 04||73||H of Susan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/02/Lancey-40.jpg 1726] |- | [[Lousada-105|Land, Mary Eleanor]] ||1920 Aug 06||2007 Jan 04||||nee Lousada; W of William Leonard; M of William Julian & Rosemary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/43/Lousada-105.jpg 1503] |- | [[Landgren-12|Landgren, Ben]] ||||1955 Jul 08||88||H of Christina||Funeral notice |- | [[Johnson-43506|Landgren, Christina Mary]] ||||1938 Jun||62||W of Ben||Burial list |- | Lane, Betty||1916 Sep 18||1994 Sep 02||||b. Cornwall, UK; W of Jim; M of Mike & Connie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c4/Lane-18175-1.jpg 1195] |- | [[Lane-18175|Lane, Jim]] ||1912 Dec 05||1994 Oct 19||||H of Betty; F of Mike & Connie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5b/Lane-18175.jpg 1196] |- | [[Plester-33|Lane, Maria]] ||||1915 Sep 29||50||M of Daisy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/09/Plester-33.jpg 1589] |- | [[Lane-18178|Lane, Michael William]] ||1942 Jan 03||2002 Oct 07||||S of Bessie Lillian (dec) & Stanley James (dec); B of Constance Lillian; H of Lynette Joan; F of James Michael (dec), Genevieve Claire, Christopher John, Jessica Lynette|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bc/Lane-18178.jpg 1489] |- | Langley, Gwenda||||1990 Apr 25||63||W of Edgar William (dec); M of Marion, Stephen, Janet, Davis, Ronald||1316 |- | [[Lapin-38|Lapin, Pete]] ||1920||1977|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dc/Lapin-38.jpg 445] |- | [[McGrath-4141|Lardi, Mary Ellen]] ||||1981 Dec 25||92||W of Walter|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/38/Lardi-6.jpg 2638] |- | [[Lardi-6|Lardi, Walter Edwards]] ||||1966 Mar 25||78||H of Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/38/Lardi-6.jpg 2638] |- | [[Larkin-3366|Larkin, Felix]] ||||1915 Feb 23||52|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9b/Larkin-3366.jpg 2698] |- | [[Larkin-3368|Larkin, Kathleen]] ||||1922 Feb 10||18|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/50/Larkin-3368.jpg 2699] |- | [[Larkin-3367|Larkin, Michael]] ||||1914 Aug 17||80|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c7/Larkin-3367.jpg 2697] |- | [[Larkin-3371|Larkin, Michael Barry]] ||||2002 Mar 27||76||B of Mary Ann & John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e5/Larkin-3371.jpg 1152] |- | [[Larsen-8670|Larsen, Laurits M]] ||||1902 Apr 15||42|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f8/Larsen-8670.jpg 2477] |- | [[Latina-12|Latina, Antonio]] ||||1968 Apr 04||65|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/eb/Latina-12.jpg 1750] |- | [[Azzaro-9|Latina, Giovanna]] ||||1956 Jun 17||50|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/eb/Latina-12.jpg 1750] |- | [[Latina-13|Latina, Sebastian (Sammy)]] ||1933 May 20||1995 Jun 20||||b. Italy; S of Giovanna & Antonio; B of Lucy & Josephine|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4f/Latina-13.jpg 1179] |- | [[McKenzie-10201|Latter, Elizabeth Alison]] ||||||||W of Harold; M of Graeme & Eric||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/16/McKenzie-10201.jpg 2194] |- | [[Lawford-284|Lawford, Stanley Howard]] ||||1977 Apr 21||60|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d2/Lawford-284.jpg 465] |- | [[Connelly-2237|Lawrence, Ann]] ||||1912 Aug||62||W of Joseph|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/66/Lawrence-18165.jpg 2708] |- | [[Lawrence-18188|Lawrence, Annie Margaret]]||||2003 Dec 27||90||Aunt of Brian and Joe Lawrence; Sis of Brian Lawrence|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cb/Lawrence-18188.jpg 2695] |- | [[Lawrence-18189|Lawrence, Brian]] ||||1947 Nov 27||||S of Frank & Laurice; Twin of Joe; Nephew of Annie Margaret Lawrence|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cb/Lawrence-18188.jpg 2695] |- | [[Donnelly-3753|Lawrence, Ellen Elizabeth]] ||||1927 Nov 08||||W of James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/19/Donnelly-3753.jpg 2711] |- | [[Brown-141392|Lawrence, Elsie F]] ||||1958 Sep 21||60|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/92/Brown-141392.jpg 3282] |- | [[Lawrence-18190|Lawrence, James]]||||1958 Jun 22||||H of Ellen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/19/Donnelly-3753.jpg 2711] |- | [[Lawrence-18167|Lawrence, Joseph]] ||||1940 Apr 03||61||H of Kate|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/74/Lawrence-18167.jpg 2693] |- | [[Lawrence-18165|Lawrence, Joseph]] ||||1921 Jun ||96||H of Ann|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/66/Lawrence-18165.jpg 2708] |- | [[Barr-6068|Lawrence, Kate Amelia]] ||||1963 Oct 24||75||W of Joseph|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/74/Lawrence-18167.jpg 2693] |- | [[Barton-10864|Lawrence, Marjorie Dollie]] ||||2001 Feb 01||87||W of Vincent|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/55/Lawrence-18177.jpg 605] |- | [[Lawrence-18177|Lawrence, Vincent Joseph]] ||||1973 Oct 16||62||H of Dollie; F of Anne, Vincent, Kevin, John, Maureen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/55/Lawrence-18177.jpg 605] |- | [[Lawton-2474|Lawton, William Phillip]] ||1906 Apr 01||1954 Nov 14||||H of Emmaline Mirth; F of Pamela Joy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/70/Lawton-2474.jpg 3024] |- | [[Foss-3231|Lay, Agnes Ann]] ||||1941 Nov 06||62||W of Thomas|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/88/Lay-1097.jpg 1927] |- | [[Hitchins-5|Lay, Dell Elizabeth]] ||||1978 Apr 01||78||W of Thomas|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/81/Lay-1103.jpg 534] |- | [[Lay-2761|Lay, Douglas Alan]] ||1930 Jun 12||2014 May 01||||H of Pat; F of Ron, Terry, Gary; F-in-L of Alison, Chris, Debbie, Sharon|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/91/Lay-2761.jpg 356] |- | [[Smith-108542|Lay, Elizabeth]] ||1845||1920||||nee Smith|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/11/Lay-1092.jpg 2165] |- | [[Lay-1092|Lay, Thomas]] ||1842||1923|||||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/11/Lay-1092.jpg 2165] |- | [[Lay-1103|Lay, Thomas Charles]] ||||1979 Jan 22||77||H of Elizabeth|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/81/Lay-1103.jpg 534] |- | [[Lay-1097|Lay, Thomas William]] ||||1940 Aug 30||69||H of Agnes || [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/88/Lay-1097.jpg 1927] |- | [[Wyhoon-18|Layton, Leigh Frances]] ||1949 Jan 29||2014 Feb 02||||nee Wyhoon; W of Peter; M of Ronnie & Andy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d3/Wyhoon-18.jpg 343] |- | [[Layton-3665|Layton, Ronnie Thomas James]] ||1983 Feb 22||2013 Jul 31||||S of Peter & Leigh; B of Andy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/ce/Layton-3665-1.jpg 342] |- | [[Lazarus-613|Lazarus, Bernard Stewart]] ||||1985 Nov 09||67||H of Margaret; F of Peter & Joan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d0/Lazarus-613.jpg 958] |- | [[Law-5614|Lazarus, Margaret Sophia]] ||||1998 Nov 01||||W of Bernard; M of Peter & Joan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2b/Law-5614.jpg 957] |- | [[Stewart-49496|Lazarus, Marian Towers]] ||||1977 Jan 14||90||b. Scotland|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ed/Stewart-49496.jpg 466] |- | [[Le_Maitre-359|Le Maitre, Harold William]] ||||1977 Feb 02||73||H of Hilda; F of Dorothy, Leonie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/82/Le_Maitre-359.jpg 173] |- | [[Jensen-16076|Le Maitre, Hilda Mary]] ||||1996 Dec 30||90||nee Jensen; W of Harold; M of Dorothy, Leonie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/82/Le_Maitre-359.jpg 173] |- | [[Barns-805|Le Maitre, Ida May]] ||||1975 Dec 08||70|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/75/Le_Maitre-360.jpg 508] |- | [[Le_Maitre-10|Le Maitre, John]] ||||1921 Apr 13||91||H of Mary Ann|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/08/Le_Maitre-10.jpg 1868] |- | [[Le_Maitre-360|Le Maitre, John Samuel]] ||||1992 Jan 09||88||||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/75/Le_Maitre-360.jpg 508] |- | [[Milledge-7|Le Maitre, Mary Ann]] ||||1913 Aug 23||74||W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cd/Milledge-7.jpg 1869] |- | [[Le_Maitre-362|Le Maitre, Norman]] ||1905 Nov 04||1983 Dec 15||||H of Rene; F of Fay; GF of Brad|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cd/Le_Maitre-362.jpg 934] |- | [[Lemaitre-105|Le Maitre, Peter]] ||||1940 Nov 14||79||H of Susanna; F of Wilfred|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c3/Lemaitre-105.jpg 2] |- | [[McLarty-373|Le Maitre, Rene]] ||1906 Apr 19||1983 Apr 06||||W of Norm; M of Fay; GM of Brad|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cd/Le_Maitre-362.jpg 934] |- | [[Le_Maitre-361|Le Maitre, Samuel]] ||||1961 Dec 8||86||H of Sarah|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b4/Le_Maitre-361.jpg 9] |- | [[Wilkinson-14051|Le Maitre, Sarah Hannah]] ||||1977 Sep 29||96||W of Samuel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b4/Le_Maitre-361.jpg 9] |- | [[McLEOD-3153|Le Maitre, Susanna]] ||||1948 Apr 28||89||W of Peter; M of Wilfred|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/73/McLEOD-3153.jpg 1] |- | [[Lemaitre-351|Le Maitre, Wilfred John]] ||1893 Mar 01||1959 Sep 26||||S of Peter & Susanna|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c3/Lemaitre-105.jpg 2] |- | [[Lee-39914|Lee, William (Bill)]] ||||1990 Nov 05||74||H of Marjorie; F of Allan (dec), David, Garry|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/65/Lee-39914.jpg 1266] |- | [[Brown-82332|Lees, Helena Louise]] ||||1963 Jan 22||75|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/99/Brown-82332.jpg 1817] |- | Lees, Marjorie (Marj)||||2007 Dec 26||87||W of Bill; M of Carole, Allan (dec), David, Garry|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4c/Lee-39914-1.jpg 1265] |- | [[Lees-1261|Lees, Olive Margaret]] ||||1958 Aug 06||44|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/99/Brown-82332.jpg 1817] |- | [[Lees-1260|Lees, Reginald Albert Everson]] ||||1977 Jan 28||87|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f5/Lees-1260.jpg 661] |- | [[Lehane-145|Lehane, Denis Patrick]] ||||2000 Sep 23||74|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b5/Lehane-145.jpg 2751] |- | [[Leigh-2704|Leigh, Jack]] ||||1988 May 04||||H of Liz; F of Sally-Anne, Jo-Anne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9b/Leigh-2704.jpg 836] |- | [[Leighton-2877|Leighton, Albury Albert]] ||||1923 Mar 17||5||S of Charles & Florence|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f6/Leighton-2877.jpg 3153] |- | Leighton, Betty Elaine||1931 Aug 28||1998 Aug 13||||W of Ron; M of Greg & Debbie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f7/Leighton-2885.jpg 1423] |- | [[Leighton-2878|Leighton, Charles Richard]] ||||1951 Jun 12||71||H of Florence; F of Albury|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f6/Leighton-2877.jpg 3153] |- | [[Dawes-1933|Leighton, Florence May]] ||||1953 Nov 25||65||W of Charles; M of Albury|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f6/Leighton-2877.jpg 3153] |- | [[Leighton-2883|Leighton, George William Lionel]] ||1912 Jun 06||1966 May 15||||H of Nancy; F of Lorraine, Glenda, Barbara, Maxwell|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fa/Leighton-2883.jpg 35] |- | Leighton, Myrtle Joyce||1933 Feb 06||2009 Apr 20||76||W of Laurie; M of Peter, Douglas, Christopher|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e2/Leighton-2884-1.jpg 1541] |- | [[Leighton-2884|Leighton, Pastor Laurice Richard (Laurie)]] ||1930 May 16||2004 Nov 10||||H of Joyce; F of Peter, Douglas, Christopher|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ae/Leighton-2884.jpg 1542] |- | [[Leighton-2885|Leighton, Ronald Leslie Albert]] ||1929 Sep 20||2004 Apr 20||||H of Betty (dec) and Oriel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f7/Leighton-2885.jpg 1423] |- | [[Scullie-13|Leiper, Mavis Minnie]] ||1916 Sep 12||1988 Apr 10||||W of Alan; M of Dianne & Gail|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ed/Scullie-13.jpg 870] |- | [[Le_Maitre-364|LeMaitre, Noel]] ||||2011 May 19||79|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f2/Le_Maitre-364.jpg 3328] |- | [[Hair-1515|Lennard, Kathleen]] ||||1958 Nov 15||62||W of Arthur; D of Ronald & Annie Hair|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8d/Hair-1515.jpg 1830] |- | [[Leonardis-6|Leonardis, Carmel]] ||||1967 Jul 31|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3f/Leonardis-6.jpg 1216754] |- | [[Leonardis-8|Leonardis, Maria]] ||1963 Apr 04||2011 Dec 24|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1f/Leonardis-8.jpg 325] |- | [[Leonardis-7|Leonardis, Vincenzo]] ||1925 Apr 23||1984 Oct|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3f/Leonardis-7.jpg 881] |- | [[Smith-286085|Lester, Dianne Joy]] ||1951 Jan 19||2007 Nov 13||||W of Dale; M of Darren, Nicole, Scott, Simone, Cheree|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6b/Smith-286085.jpg 914] |- | [[McFarlane-3138|Lester, Jean Shirley]] ||||1979 Apr 01||53|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2d/McFarlane-3138.jpg 402] |- | [[Lester-5518|Lester, William Walter (Bill)]] ||||1983 Dec 03||60||AIF VX127318; H of Jean (dec) & Blanche; F of Dale, Vicki, Wayne, Dawn|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a3/Lester-5518.jpg 1052] |- | [[Letizia-20|Leteizia, Vincent (Jim)]] ||||1965 May 06||60||H of Beatrice; F of Heather|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a0/Letizia-20.jpg 2322] |- | Letizia, Beatrice Maud||||1988 May 25||77||W of Vincent|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a0/Letizia-20.jpg 2322] |- | Lewis, Gladys Rose||||||||||89 |- | Lewis, Harry||||||||||89 |- | [[Kirby-1729|Lewry, Alice]] ||1894 Mar 27||1982 Sep 11||||W of David; M of Dell, Jean, Tom, Bett|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0a/Lewry-14.jpg 588] |- | [[Lewry-14|Lewry, David Thomas]] ||||1974 Aug 06||81||F of Alice; F of Dell, Jean, Tom, Bett|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0a/Lewry-14.jpg 588] |- | [[Lewry-17|Lewry, Ida Jean (Jean)]] ||1923 Feb 22||2009 Sep 10||||Sis of Dell, Lionel (dec), Tom (dec), & Bett|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1c/Lewry-17.jpg 282] |- | [[Unknown-305830|Lewry, Ivy Mona]] ||||1991 Oct 17||66||W of Thomas|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a2/Lewry-18.jpg 681] |- | [[Lewry-18|Lewry, Thomas David]] ||||1971 May 15||46||RAAF 129195; H of Ivy|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a2/Lewry-18.jpg 681] |- | [[Auddino-5|Licitra, Rose]] ||1958 Oct 24||2007 Mar 14||||W of Sam; M of Robert & Emanuella; M-in-L of Lori|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/ce/Auddino-5.jpg 1577] |- | [[Lillico-133|Lillico, Archibald]] ||||1972 Aug 14||89|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0a/Lillico-133.jpg 3198] |- | [[Lillico-134|Lillico, Donald A]] ||||1990 Dec 07||75||H of Phyllis; F of Dorothy, Audrey, David|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/47/Lillico-134.jpg 3268] |- | [[Swanson-2311|Lillico, Elizabeth]] ||||1933 Mar 11||82||W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/31/Lillico-55.jpg 1847] |- | [[Lillico-55|Lillico, John]] ||||1932 Oct 11||95||H of Elizabeth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/31/Lillico-55.jpg 1847] |- | [[Reeve-2869|Lillico, Phyllis E]] ||||1972 Jul 20||58||W of Donald; M of Dorothy, Audrey, David|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/47/Lillico-134.jpg 3268] |- | [[Greener-251|Lillico, Sarah]] ||||1969 Dec 25||85||||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e4/Greener-251.jpg 3197] |- | [[Lincoln-2724|Lincoln, Alfred John]] ||||1917 Feb 02||<1|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/11/Lincoln-2719.jpg 1876] |- | [[Lincoln-2719|Lincoln, Robert]] ||||1948 Jul 14||82|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/11/Lincoln-2719.jpg 1876] |- | [[Binding-111|Lindsay, Jane]] ||||1951 Feb 02||84||W of Mark|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c6/Lindsay-7212.jpg 2569] |- | [[Lindsay-7212|Lindsay, Mark Cranwell]] ||||1943 Jan 05||77||H of Jane|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c6/Lindsay-7212.jpg 2569] |- | [[Lindsay-7219|Lindsay, Norman]] ||||1960 Aug 20||63|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/40/Lindsay-7219.jpg 2551] |- | [[Link-2488|Link, Charles Joseph]] ||||1985 Jul 06||80||H of Vida|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f5/Link-2488.jpg 802] |- | Link, Vida Evelyn Alice||||1990 Mar 30||87||W of Charles|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f5/Link-2488.jpg 802] |- | [[Powell-22876|Little, Amelia Margaret]] ||||1896 Mar 20||31||W of John Francis; M of Hal, Archie, Charlie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/39/Powell-22876.jpg 2460] |- | [[Little-19605|Little, Bessie]] ||||1920 Dec 18||23||D of W L & A Little|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/df/Little-19605.jpg 2327] |- | [[Little-19606|Little, Eileen Grace]] ||||1906 Jan 22||15||D of Frederick & Grace Little|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/be/Little-19606.jpg 137] |- | Little, Ellen Winifred||||1933 Jan 14||92||||2328 |- | Little, Irene Amy||1908 Apr 30||1989 Apr 30||81||W of John; M of Bob & Peter Saunder|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/38/Little-19607.jpg 941] |- | [[Little-19607|Little, John Wason]] ||||1982 Jun 13||77||H of Irene; F of David, Robert, John, Phyllis, Eric, Joy, Ian|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/38/Little-19607.jpg 941] |- | Livingsworth, Lynette Joy||||1996 Dec 19||40||||1403 |- | [[Lloyd-10588|Lloyd, Andrew Percival]] ||||1931 Sep 16||66|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cb/Lloyd-10588.jpg 3032] |- | [[Lloyd-9945|Lloyd, Jack]] ||1903||1970||||H of Phylis|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fa/Lloyd-9945.jpg 696] |- | [[Checkley-141|Lloyd, Phyllis]] ||1905||1975||||W of Jack|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fa/Lloyd-9945.jpg 696] |- | [[Lo_Magno-5|Lo Magno, Giovanni]] ||1915 Oct 25||1980 Dec 09||||b. Ragusa, Italy; d. Jumbunna|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/00/Lo_Magno-5.jpg 986] |- | [[Logan-7155|Logan, Alfred Stanley (Stan)]] ||||1980 Aug 29||59||H of Tess; F of Shiela, Phillip. John, Grace, Thomas|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/56/Logan-7155.jpg 376] |- | [[Logan-7160|Logan, Donald]] ||1941 May 10||1942 Mar 03|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f9/Logan-6910.jpg 1858] |- | [[Logan-7161|Logan, Donald William]] ||1924 Dec 20||1981 Mar 14||||H of Audrey; F of Barbara, Debra, Janice, Andrew|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0b/Logan-7161.jpg 1088] |- | [[Logan-7165|Logan, Gerald]] ||1894||1979||||AIF; H of Grace|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4f/Logan-7165.jpg 443] |- | [[Hine-1147|Logan, Grace Violet]] ||1895 Feb 16||1989 Nov 17||||W of Gerald|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4f/Logan-7165.jpg 443] |- | [[Logan-7157|Logan, Harold Mick]] ||1918 Jun 18||1975 Sep 21||||H of Rene|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5f/Logan-7157.jpg 703] |- | [[Congdon-1147|Logan, Rene]] ||1915 Apr 05||1969 Sep 14||||W of Harold|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5f/Logan-7157.jpg 703] |- | Lomagno, Benedetta||1912 Aug 21||2005 Oct 06||||b. Raguso, Italy; d. Korumburra; W of Giorgio; M of Concetta (dec), Emanuele (dec); Ross, Connie (dec), Mary, Lina|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/76/Lomagno-4.jpg 455] |- | [[Lomagno-3|Lomagno, Emanuele]] ||1935 Jun 07||2005 Sep 02||||b. Ragusa, Italy; d. Outtrim; H of Nella; F of George, Adriana, Luisa, Julia, Stephen, Paul|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/84/Lomagno-3.jpg 1575] |- | [[Lomagno-4|Lomagno, Giorgio]] ||1907 Jul 07||1978 May 18||||b. Raguso, Italy; d. Kongwak; H of Benedetta|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/76/Lomagno-4.jpg 455] |- | [[Long-26675|Long, Geoffrey William]] ||||1998 Jul 11||60||H of Shirley; F of Karina & David|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/81/Long-26675.jpg 1444] |- | [[Crosthwaite-221|Long, Lorna Florence]] ||1919 Nov 18||2005 Aug 22||||M of Alan & James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b1/Crosthwaite-221.jpg 214] |- | [[Higgins-11725|Long, Shirley Patricia]] ||||2007 Nov 27||77||W of Geoffrey; M of Karina & David|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ec/Long-26675-1.jpg 1443] |- | [[Lotton-14|Lotton, William Andrew]] ||||1899 May 20||42|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/80/Lotton-14.jpg 2408] |- | [[Lousada-71|Lousada, Aubrey George]] ||||1975 Aug 01||81||AIF; H of Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9f/Lousada-71.jpg 538] |- | [[Lousada-70|Lousada, Rev Benjamin B]] ||||1964 Nov 20|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/28/Lousada-70.jpg 1912] |- | [[Lousada-54|Lousada, Edward Charles]] ||||1932||78||H of Isabella|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d5/Lousada-54.jpg 2102] |- | [[Lousada-72|Lousada, Francis Cecil (Frank)]] ||1922 May 03||2003 Jun 03||||AIF VX8832; H of Gwen; F of Judith, Allan, Vicki|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/aa/Lousada-72.jpg 1504] |- | [[Humphrey-9641|Lousada, Gwenneth Doris]] ||1926 Jul 24||2009 Jun 01||||W of Frank; M of Judith, Allan, Vicki|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/aa/Lousada-72.jpg 1504] |- | [[Hall-36322|Lousada, Isabella Beatrice]] ||||1917||57||W of Edward|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d5/Lousada-54.jpg 2102] |- | [[Truscott-438|Lousada, Mary]] ||||1985 Jun 06||92||W of Aubrey|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9f/Lousada-71.jpg 538] |- | [[Lovell-4085|Lovell, Alfred W]] ||||1973 May 05||46||H of Lorna; F of Graeme & Russell|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/27/Lovell-4085.jpg 3246] |- | [[Lowen-128|Lowan, John Benjamin]] ||||1942 Oct 10||88|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/92/Lowen-128-1.jpg 1920] |- | [[Devlin-1311|Lucas, Ellen Jane]] ||||1955 Aug 13||75|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7b/Lucas-7485.jpg 2753] |- | [[Conyan-1|Lucas, Gladys A]] ||1917 Apr 11||2009 May 31||||W of John (dec); M of Mary Ellen & Anne Maree|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c3/Lucas-12364-1.jpg 1103] |- | [[Lucas-7485|Lucas, James]] ||||1963 Apr 22||80|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7b/Lucas-7485.jpg 2753] |- | [[Lucas-12363|Lucas, James]] ||||1917 May 18||61|||| Obituary |- | [[Lucas-12362|Lucas, James Edward]] ||1914 Aug 30||1985 Aug 07||||AIF; H of Edith|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/de/Lucas-12362.jpg 880] |- | [[Lucas-12364|Lucas, John Arthur]] ||||1982 Aug 15||64||AIF; H of Glad; D of Mary Ellen & Anne-Maree|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/55/Lucas-12364.jpg 1104] |- | [[Lughetto-1|Lughetto, Louis Anthony]] ||1930 Sep 07||2007 Oct 26||77||H of Beryl; F of Jeff, Christine, Debbie, Julie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/24/Lughetto-1.jpg 211] |- | [[Luke-710|Luke, David]] ||||1944 Apr 13||81|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/63/Luke-710.jpg 1646] |- | [[Luke-723|Luke, Margaret Isobel]] ||||1990 Dec 09||81||D of David & Mary Luke|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e9/Luke-723.jpg 1285] |- | [[Michie-106|Luke, Mary Letitia]] ||||1963 Apr 29||93||mother|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/34/Michie-106.jpg 1648] |- | [[King-51850|Lynch, Agnes]] ||||1951 Nov 15||82||W of Thomas|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/10/Lynch-14195.jpg 2787] |- | [[Bosworth-1903|Lynch, Caroline Sarah]] ||||1980||88||W of George|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9d/Lynch-14196.jpg 2049] |- | [[Lynch-14196|Lynch, George]] ||||1950 Sep 10||||H of Caroline; F of George|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9d/Lynch-14196.jpg 2049] |- | [[Lynch-14197|Lynch, James]] ||||1927 Jul 16||72|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c4/Lynch-14197.jpg 2805] |- | [[Johnstone-3621|Lynch, Margaret Joy]] ||1934 Sep 27||1995 Oct 30||||W of Carl; M of John, Michael, Lynette (dec), Peter, Annette, Brien|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ea/Johnstone-3621.jpg 1344] |- | [[Lynch-14199|Lynch, Michael Carl]] ||1930 Apr 24||2004 Oct 28||74||H of Margaret; F of John, Michael, Lynette (dec), Peter, Annette, Brien|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fc/Lynch-14199.jpg 1346] |- | [[Lynch-14195|Lynch, Thomas]] ||||1936 Jul 21||||H of Agnes|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/10/Lynch-14195.jpg 2787] |- | [[Pieper-171|Lyons, Elsie Maud]] ||||1988 Oct 08||93|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a9/Lyons-2737.jpg 2011] |- | [[Lyons-2740|Lyons, George Allan]] ||||1948 Nov 14||53||H of Lena|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c7/Lyons-2740.jpg 2009] |- | [[Lyons-2737|Lyons, James]] ||||1955 Dec 18||66|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a9/Lyons-2737.jpg 2011] |- | [[Lyons-2740|Lyons, William Kevin]] ||1924 May 22||2000 Jul 28||||H of Jean; F of Jim, Kay, Anne, Jenny|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/00/Lyons-2741.jpg 1405] |- | Ma??, Gordon||||||||||2912 |- | [[Cue-127|Macauley, Henrietta]] ||||1948||71|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/86/Macaulay-810.jpg 2035] |- | [[Macaulay-810|Macauley, Robert]] ||||1952||82|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/86/Macaulay-810.jpg 2035] |- | Mackay, ???||||||||||2090 |- | [[Morrison-17940|Mackie, Alice]] ||||1942 May 23||84|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6c/Mackie-2489.jpg 2566] |- | [[Mackie-2491|Mackie, David William]] ||1929 Dec 03||2002 Oct 03||||H of Sunny; F of Marilyn, Wendy, John, Graeme, Robyn|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e6/Mackie-2491.jpg 1481] |- | [[Maddox-3668|Mackie, Fanny Catherine]] ||1906 Feb 07||1992 Jul 25||||M of Thomas, John, Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8c/Maddox-3668.jpg 3196] |- | [[Thomson-12551|Mackie, Johan]] ||1890 Feb 22||1950 Apr 01||||W of John; M of Anne, David, Alice|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9c/Mackie-2490.jpg 2265] |- | [[Mackie-2490|Mackie, John Anderson]] ||1884 Sep 29||1943 Jul 15||||H of Mackie; F of Anne, David, Alice|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9c/Mackie-2490.jpg 2265] |- | [[Checkley-174|Mackie, Sunny]] ||1930 Jan 24||2012 Nov 12||||nee Checkley; W of David; M of Marilyn, Wendy, John, Graeme, Robyn|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e6/Mackie-2491.jpg 1481] |- | [[Mackie-2492|Mackie, Thomas John]] ||||1969 Jun 07||27|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5a/Mackie-2492.jpg 3195] |- | [[Mackie-2489|Mackie, William]] ||||1942 Sep 10||84|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6c/Mackie-2489.jpg 2566] |- | [[Hansen-18812|Mackin, Beryl Ruby]] ||1920 Nov 30||2008 Sep 30||||nee Hansen; W of Charlie; M of Diane, Helen, Julie, Bruce|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/79/Hansen-18812.jpg 386] |- | [[Mackin-300|Mackin, Charles Baird]] ||1918 Sep 09||1979 Dec 06||||AIF; H of Beryl; F of Diane, Julie, Bruce|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/82/Mackin-300.jpg 387] |- | Mackrill, Olive Ruth||1920 May 25||1991 Oct 05||||W of Alex; M of Diana||1271 |- | [[McQueen-3100|Macqueen, Athol John]] ||1948 Jun 26||2013 Aug 28||||F of Adrea & Lori; S of Wallace & Edna; B of Rae, Ian, Alan, Robin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b3/McQueen-3100.jpg 1216728] |- | [[MacQueen-369|Macqueen, Bruce Wiliiam]] ||||1991 Feb 14||78||H of Edna; B of Wally, Doug, Cam, Ken, Colin, Heather, Lyle, Melba; VX4047|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a3/MacQueen-369.jpg 1216727] |- | [[MacQueen-371|Macqueen, C C]] ||||1994 Jun 20||75||AIF VX104167; H of Gladys; F of Robert, Wendy, Donald, Shirley, Sandra|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/80/MacQueen-371.jpg 1203] |- | [[Andrews-9878|Macqueen, Edna May]] ||1912 Jan 05||2003 Dec 31||||W of Wallace (dec) & Bruce (dec); M of Rae, Ian, Alan, Robin, Athol|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a3/MacQueen-369.jpg 1216727] |- | Macqueen, Gladys I||||2014 Feb 25||89||AIF; W of Colin; M of Robert, Wendy, Donald, Shirley, Sandra|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/62/MacQueen-371-1.jpg 1202] |- | [[Lay-2769|Macqueen, Hannah Louisa]] ||1896 Feb 01||1972 Sep 05||||W of Lachlan; M of Wallace & Edna, Bruce-Douglas & Ruby, Campbell & Dell, Kenneth & Ethel, Colin & Glad, Heather & Geoff Twite, Lyle & Iris, Melba & Arthur Freeman|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7d/MacQueen-370.jpg 1216723] |- | [[MacQueen-370|Macqueen, Lachlan]] ||1875 Dec 28||1954 Sep 23||||H of Hannah; F of Wallace & Edna, Bruce-Douglas & Ruby, Campbell & Dell, Kenneth & Ethel, Colin & Glad, Heather & Geoff Twite, Lyle & Iris, Melba & Arthur Freeman|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7d/MacQueen-370.jpg 1216723] |- | [[McQueen-1739|Macqueen, Wallace Stuart]] ||||1987 Sep 15||56||H of Edna; F of Rae, Ian, Alam, Robin, Athol; VX51440|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a3/MacQueen-369.jpg 1216727] |- | [[Mcrae-3221|Macrae, Gordon]] ||||1920 Mar 20||4|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/71/Mcrae-3221.jpg 1867] |- | [[Auddino-3|Macri, Rosario]] ||1930 Apr 02||2011 Sep 09||||Nee Auddino; b. Reggio, Calabria, Italy; d. Korumburra; W of Domenico; F of Gino, Lilliana, Luciana, Fausto, Antoinetta, Renato|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c6/Auddino-3.jpg 1578] |- | [[Madden-3695|Madden, Edward Stanislaus]]||1919 Jun 19||1998 Oct 01||79||AIF VX104383; A.M.; H of Eileen; B of Bet; F of John, Ged, Chris (dec), Tim & Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a3/Madden-3695.jpg 1460] |- | [[Hansen-19661|Madden, Margaret Eileen]] ||1928 Mar 06||2011 Jul 25||||W of Ted|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/89/Madden-3695-1.jpg 1461] |- | [[Maddison-526|Maddison, Reginald Jesse]] ||||2012 Feb 07||82||RAN; H of May; F of Genevia, Judith, Deborah|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d1/Maddison-526.jpg 292] |- | Maginnis, ?||||||||||3133 |- | [[Forbes-7740|Magor, Nancy Marie]] ||1938 May 23||2002 May 12||||W of John; M of Pamela, Helen, Steven, Allan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a4/Forbes-7740.jpg 3283] |- | [[Maher-3416|Maher, Alan John]] ||||2011 Feb 09||75||H of Margo; F of Leanne, Paul Karen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d8/Maher-3416.jpg 3362] |- | [[Maher-3417|Maher, Basil Mark]] ||||1970 Oct 04|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9e/Maher-3417.jpg 637] |- | [[Maitland-959|Maitland, James Ernest]] ||||1988 May 10||74||H of Cora|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ed/Maitland-959.jpg 925] |- | [[McKinnon-3377|Makeham, Doris Mary]] ||||1989 Oct 15||88||W of Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bd/Makeham-37.jpg 2606] |- | [[Makeham-37|Makeham, Robert Michael]] ||||1974 Feb 03||72||H of Doris|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bd/Makeham-37.jpg 2606] |- | [[Malarbi-1|Malarbi, Dominic]] ||1899 Apr 03||1972 Sep 11||73||b. Italy; d. Korumburra|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b5/Malarbi-1.jpg 671] |- | [[Malm-302|Malm, Peter]] ||||1895 Jul 22||36||b. Malm, Sweden|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/74/Malm-302.jpg 3030] |- | [[Burns-17561|Malone, Ann]] ||||1910 Jun 10||76||d. Korumburra; W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e5/Malone-5074.jpg 2720] |- | [[Malone-5074|Malone, John]] ||||1904 Oct 18||80||d. Korumburra; H of Ann|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e5/Malone-5074.jpg 2720] |- | [[Malone-5075|Malone, Margaret]] ||||1912 Mar 07||38||D of John & Ann Malone|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f9/Malone-5075.jpg 2719] |- | Maloney, Eileen||||1949 Feb 25||<1||||2835 |- | [[Maloney-3371|Maloney, Francis Denham]] ||||1958 Oct 16||70||H of Janet|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dd/Maloney-3371.jpg 2582] |- | [[Ferrari-472|Maloney, Janet Agnes]] ||||1972 May 29||88||W of Francis|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dd/Maloney-3371.jpg 2582] |- | [[Mamone-11|Mamone, Francesco]] ||1933 Apr 13||2009 Oct 11||||b. Reggio, Calabria, Italy; H of Vincenza; F of Mick, Jim, Robert; F-in-L of Karen, Jan, Kylie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/35/Mamone-11.jpg 1580] |- | [[Manea-11|Manea, Giovanni]] ||1898 Jan 18||1961 Oct 08|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/eb/Manea-11.jpg 2856] |- | [[Manks-21|Manks, Bruce E]] ||||1971 Sep 03||43|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3e/Manks-21.jpg 3335] |- | [[Marino-787|Marino, Joseph]] ||||1969 jul 24||49|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e9/Marino-787.jpg 3257] |- | [[Marsh-8464|Marsh, George Thomas]] ||||1967 Jan 19||69||H of Mary Louise; F of Bill & Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/19/Marsh-8464.jpg 3070] |- | [[Brooks-16736|Marsh, Mary Louise]] ||||1959 Oct 05||60||W of George; M of Bill & Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/27/Stevens-7065.jpg 3071] |- | [[Martin-75720|Martin, Colin John]] ||1911 Jul 01||1986 Apr 24||||H of Flo; F of Leonie, Gayle, Myra|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cd/Martin-75720.jpg 799] |- | [[Martin-75705|Martin, K P]] ||||1963 Mar 17||48||AIF VX15496; H of Thelma|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b5/Martin-75705.jpg 2586] |- | [[Martin-75722|Martin, Richard Thomas (Dick)]] ||1933 Dec 06||2002 Sep 22||||H of Shirley; F of John, Howard, Sheree, Diarne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f8/Martin-75722.jpg 1472] |- | [[Robinson-51873|Martin, Thelma]] ||1917 Sep 19||1967 Feb 19||||W of K P Martin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9e/Robinson-51873.jpg 2587] |- | Maskell, Pearl Kathleen||1927 Mar 22||1994 Jan 26||||W of Reginald|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c5/Maskell-733.jpg 1147] |- | [[Maskell-733|Maskell, Reginald Henry]] ||1922 Apr 03||1993 Feb 09||||AIF VX140170; H of Pearl; F of Reg, Bernadette, Michael, Terry, Carmel, Kevin, Brendan, Rosemarie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c5/Maskell-733.jpg 1147] |- | [[Virtue-326|Mason, Gayle Mary]] ||||2012 May 08||58||nee Virtue; W of Peter (dec); M of Kris, Kory, Jacqui, Ebony, Sharni|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/48/Virtue-326.jpg 1045] |- | [[Carfrae-102|Mason, Marie Sterling]] ||1919||2008||88||W of Robert (Bob); M of Rhonda & Graeme|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a1/Mason-21789-1.jpg 1544] |- | [[Mason-21789|Mason, Robert George (Bob)]] ||1919 Feb 19||2003 Oct 10||||H fof Marie; F of Rhonda & Graeme|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b3/Mason-21789.jpg 1545] |- | [[Massaro-134|Massaro, Joe]] ||||1977 Apr 14||57|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f1/Massaro-134.jpg 464] |- | Massaro, Michelina (Millie)||||2008 May 29||80||M of Alan & Matilda||251 |- | [[Masterson-1423|Masterson, Annie Jane]] ||||1984 Jul 03||77|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a9/Masterson-1424.jpg 2716] |- | [[Masterson-1424|Masterson, John]] ||||1943 Nov 04||84||H of Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a9/Masterson-1424.jpg 2716] |- | [[O'Shea-1262|Masterson, Margaret]] ||||1912 Oct 15||44||W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a9/Masterson-1424.jpg 2716] |- | [[Masterson-1426|Masterson, Patrick]] ||||1966 Apr 07||3||S of Margaret & John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a9/Masterson-1424.jpg 2716] |- | [[Butcher-4874|Matchan, Elsie Maud]] ||||1942 Jul 25||49||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f0/Matchan-13.jpg 1884] |- | [[Matchan-13|Matchan, William J]] ||||1931 Mar 04||37||H of Elsie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f0/Matchan-13.jpg 1884] |- | [[Collins-10326|Matheson, Ethel May]] ||||1959 Jul 23||68||W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/26/Matheson-2591.jpg 1855] |- | [[Matheson-2591|Matheson, John]] ||||1970 Apr 01||88||H of Ethel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/26/Matheson-2591.jpg 1855] |- | Mathieson, Barbara May||1947 Oct 21||2001 Mar 29||||W of Peter; M of Jodie & Narelle||1394 |- | [[Mathieson-834|Mathieson, James E (Jim)]] ||||1999 Aug 30||52||H of Pam; F of Tim & David|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/92/Mathieson-834.jpg 1440] |- | Mathieson, Pamela (Pam)||||2013 Feb 15||65||W of Jim (dec); M of Tim & David|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3f/Mathieson-834-1.jpg 1439] |- | [[Holt-11573|Matthews, Ethel Muirel]] ||1904 Nov 04||1992 Aug 20||||W of Jim; M of John & Elwyn; M-in-L of Esma & Jean|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3f/Holt-11573.jpg 3357] |- | [[Matthews-16530|Matthews, John Henry James (Jim)]] ||1906 Aug 25||1998 Dec 20||||H of Ethel; F of John & Elwyn; F-in-L of Esma & Jean|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fd/Matthews-16530.jpg 3358] |- | [[Matthews-16531|Matthews, William Neville]] ||1932 Nov 26||1995 Jul 14||62||S of Bill & Amy; B of Colin, Geoff, Lorraine|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8f/Matthews-16531.jpg 1375] |- | [[McAnoy-16|McAnoy, Charles]] ||||2001 Jul 18||83||H of Georgina; F of Barbara & Charles|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d1/McAnoy-16.jpg 1320] |- | [[Jackson-47276|McAnoy, Georgina]] ||||2001 Feb 24||78||W of Charlie; M of Barbara & Charles|| [[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/50/Jackson-47276.jpg 1319] |- | [[McArthur-3053|McArthur, Donald]] ||||1962 Jul 23||67||H of Mary; F of Peter, Kathleen, Janet|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/75/McArthur-3053.jpg 2584] |- | [[Killiard-1|McArthur, Mary (Molly)]] ||||1994 Jan 27||96||W of Donald; M of Peter, Kathleen, Janet|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/75/McArthur-3053.jpg 2584] |- | [[Hallett-2068|McBride, Esylett Ida]] ||||1935 Feb 07||29||W of Frederick; M of Norman, Veronica, Valda, Kevin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/67/McBride-6042.jpg 2772] |- | [[McBride-6042|McBride, Kevin L]] ||||1982 May 15||47||S of Fred & Essie (dec); Step-S of Edna; B of Norman, Veronica, Valda, Myrna, Robin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/67/McBride-6042.jpg 2772] |- | [[Salter-941|McCabe, Lucy Pauline]] ||||1981 Jan 09||84||W of Robert|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2d/McCabe-1258.jpg 2633] |- | [[McCabe-1258|McCabe, Robert George]] ||||1965 Nov 14||72||H of Lucy|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2d/McCabe-1258.jpg 2633] |- | [[McCarthy-7300|McCarthy, Daniel J]] ||||1957 Mar 17||34||AIF VX27666; H of Pearl; F of Glenys & Jennifer|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9c/McCarthy-7300.jpg 2873] |- | [[Perks-475|McCarthy, Florence Aileen (Pearl)]] ||1922 Aug 11||2014 Sep 17||||W of Daniel; M of Glenys & Jennie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5c/McCarthy-7300-1.jpg 2874] |- | [[McClaren-264|McClaren, Raymond Charles]] ||1920||1921||||S of Robinson & Ethel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4a/McClaren-264.jpg 2346] |- | [[Hair-1487|McClurg, Margaret (Peg)]] ||||1980 Mar 19||79||nee Hair|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/21/Hair-1486.jpg 1850] |- | [[Brownbill-107|McComb, Doris Eileen]] ||1935 May 08||2013 Feb 04||77||W of Snow; M of Dot & Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b2/McComb-979-1.jpg 1385] |- | [[McComb-979|McComb, Robert Keith (Snow)]] ||1930 May 11||1995 Jul 15||65||H of Doris; F of Dorothy & Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3b/McComb-979.jpg 1386] |- | [[McConnell-6158|McConnell, James]] ||||1972 May 20||||AIF; H of Kathleen; F of James, Kevin, Juvender|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a7/McConnell-6158.jpg 619] |- | [[Gallagher-7094|McConnell, Kathleen]] ||||1982 Jul 19||82||W of James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a7/McConnell-6158.jpg 619] |- | [[McConnell-6159|McConnell, Kevin Charles]] ||||2002 Jan 13||69||F of Chris, Steve, Kylie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/51/McConnell-6159.jpg 1518] |- | [[McCord-5172|McCord, Leslie Norman]] ||1919 Apr 20||1992 Oct 27||||H of Elaine: F of Malcolm|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/47/McCord-5172.jpg 1257] |- | [[Ross-28620|McCrohan-Barwell, Amy Mona (Pat)]] ||||2003 Aug 09||89||W of Vince & Leon (both dec); M of Gloria, Raymond (dec), Maisie, Johnnie (dec), Diana|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e3/Ross-28620.jpg 1267] |- | McCrohan, Raymond|||||||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/72/Brisland-2.jpg 3097] |- | [[McCrohan-52|McCrohan, John Crossland]] ||1945 Jun 23||1991 Mar 03||||S of Pat & Vincent; H (partner?) of Shelia; F of Paul & Tania|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b0/McCrohan-52.jpg 1268] |- | [[McCrohan-5|McCrohan, Vincent William]] ||||1965 Jul 31||54||H of Pat; F of Gloria|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f6/McCrohan-5.jpg 3102] |- | [[Sherrington-192|McGowan, Isobel]] ||||1903 Mar 17||30||W of Thomas|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/99/Sherrington-192.jpg 3003] |- | [[McDonald-8746|McDonald, D]] ||||1957 Feb 10||62||AIF 6509; H of Ida Agnes Beard|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e6/McDonald-8746.jpg 959] |- | [[Arkell-227|McDonald, Dulcie]] ||||1982 Jun 28||67||W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e6/McDonald-26235.jpg 2595] |- | [[McDonald-26237|McDonald, Duncan]] ||||1951||76||||cemetery records |- | [[Hunter-21889|McDonald, Ellen Mary]] ||||1947 Jun 26||66|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/53/Hunter-21889.jpg 2817] |- | [[McDonald-26235|McDonald, John Ronald]] ||||1968 Jun 25||55||H of Dulcie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e6/McDonald-26235.jpg 2595] |- | [[McDonald-26241|McDonald, June]] ||||1983 Jun 26||59|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8f/McDonald-26241.jpg 894] |- | [[McDonald-13490|McDonald, Les]] ||||1971 Aug 05||53||H of Shirley|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/04/McDonald-13490.jpg 2843] |- | McDonald, Pearl||||2006 May 22||105||W of Donald; M of June & Bill||2960 |- | [[Whelan-775|McDonald, Shirley Joan]] ||||1970 Nov 17||53||W of Les; M of Lesley|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/04/McDonald-13490.jpg 2843] |- | [[McDougall-3143|McDougall, Alexander Keith]] ||1924 Feb 08||1966 Apr 01||||H of Jean; F of John, Bruce, Jennifer, Christine|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/31/McDougall-3143.jpg 1392] |- | McDougall, Jean Marion||1918 Jul 23||2001 Apr 26||||W of Alexander; M of John, Bruce, Jennifer, Christine|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/31/McDougall-3143.jpg 1392] |- | [[McDowell-5584|McDowell, Alice Vera]] ||||1965 Mar 03||77|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/eb/McDowell-5584.jpg 2970] |- | [[Stedman-390|McDowell, Jessie Stewart]] ||||1964 Mar 25||72|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/36/McDowell-2217.jpg 3110] |- | [[McDowell-5585|McDowell, Robert Albert (Bob)]] ||1921 Sep 14||2006 Sep 04||||H of Marie; F of Robert, Lois, Jeanette|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3b/McDowell-5585.jpg 218] |- | [[McDowell-2217|McDowell, Robert Beaumont]] ||||1956 Dec 24||63|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/36/McDowell-2217.jpg 3110] |- | [[McDowell-5587|McDowell, Walter Alexander]] ||1929 Sep 28||1986 Mar 14|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b8/McDowell-5587.jpg 3325] |- | [[McEachern-668|McEachern, Murray Wayne]] ||||1963 Nov 28||23|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cf/McEachern-668.jpg 944] |- | McGann||||||||||1216699 |- | McGann, ?||||||||||2715 |- | [[McGann-367|McGann, John J]] |||||||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b0/McGann-367.jpg 2690] |- | [[Bennie-415|McGann, Sabine Alexandra]] ||||1983 Aug 06||28||W of Terry; M of David & Jacqueline; Sis of David, Jane, Kate, Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4c/Bennie-415.jpg 1011] |- | [[Kelly-26574|McGhee, Olive May]] ||||1985 Aug 04||58||nee Kelly; W of Vincent Victor Leonard (dec) & Harold Reginald (dec); M of Daryl, Robin, Thelma, Victor|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8d/Kelly-26574.jpg 912] |- | McGrath, ?||||||||||2705 |- | McGrath, ?||||||||||2833 |- | McGrath, Bridget Dwyer||||1950 Jan 28||63|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/10/Dwyer-3193.jpg 2824] |- | [[Mangan-690|McGrath, Doris Irene]] ||||1982 Apr 13||68||W of John; M of John & Betty|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c8/McGrath-4214.jpg 940] |- | [[McGrath-4215|McGrath, Edmund Thomas]] ||||1970 Mar 03||77|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f7/McGrath-4215.jpg 2624] |- | [[McGrath-1253|McGrath, Edmund]] ||||1943 Mar 24||84|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b5/McGrath-1253.jpg 2826] |- | McGrath, Elena Rose (joy)||1924 Aug 29||2011 Jun 24||||W of Leo (dec); M of Mary, John, Peter, Philip, Patricia, Clare|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/36/McGrath-4218-1.jpg 1451] |- | [[McGrath-4219|McGrath, Francis Michael]] ||||2000 Aug 22||76||H of Isabel; F of Helen, Maureen, Greg, Brian|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1e/McGrath-4219.jpg 1563] |- | [[Beecroft-460|McGrath, Grace Ethel]] ||||1974 May 20||90||M of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a6/McGrath-4221.jpg 3180] |- | [[Dunn-19782|McGrath, Isabella Jane]] ||||2008 Jul 29||83||nee Dunn; W of Francis; M of Helen, Maureen, Greg, Brian|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cb/Dunn-19782.jpg 1562] |- | McGrath, Joan Margaret||1929 Mar 02||2010 Sep 22||||W of Laurie; M of Ann, Shane, Raelene, Karen, Donna, Lesley|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/57/McGrath-4220-1.jpg 1269] |- | [[McGrath-4221|McGrath, John James]] ||||1958 Jul||49||S of Grace|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a6/McGrath-4221.jpg 3180] |- | [[McGrath-4214|McGrath, John Patrick]] ||||1986 Jun 29||80||H of Doris; F of John & Betty|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c8/McGrath-4214.jpg 940] |- | [[McGrath-4220|McGrath, Lawrence Edmund]] ||1927 Sep 26||1990 Sep 10||||H of Joan; F of Ann, Shane, Raelene, Karen, Donna, Lesley|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bb/McGrath-4220.jpg 1270] |- | [[McGrath-4218|McGrath, Leo Francis]] ||1923 Sep 30||2010 Jul 07||||H of Joy; F of Mary, John, Peter, Philip, Patricia, Clare|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/12/McGrath-4218.jpg 1452] |- | [[Dwyer-3193|McGrath, Margaret]] ||||1955 Mar 27||56|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/10/Dwyer-3193.jpg 2824] |- | [[Billing-175|McGrath, Sarah]] ||||1939 Oct 09||72|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b5/McGrath-1253.jpg 2826] |- | [[Gannon-1642|McGrath, Teresa Ann]] ||||1966 Dec 12||73|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f7/McGrath-4215.jpg 2624] |- | [[McGrath-4222|McGrath, Teresa May]] ||1921 May||1922 Mar||||D of William & Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ea/McGrath-4222.jpg 2792] |- | [[McGrath-4223|McGrath, Vincent Thomas]] ||||1982 May 31||59|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/19/McGrath-4223.jpg 1105] |- | [[McGrath-1453|McGrath, William Frederick]] ||||1955 Jan 23||64|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/87/McGrath-1453.jpg 2827] |- | McHarg, James||||1922 Apr 17||||S of William McKenzie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b3/McHarg-238.jpg 2775] |- | [[McKenzie-McHarg-28|McHarg, William]] ||||1915 May 08||||KIA Gallipol|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b3/McHarg-238.jpg 2775] |- | [[McHarg-237|McHarg, William McKenzie]] ||||1924 Sep 03||||F of Leo, James, William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b3/McHarg-238.jpg 2775] |- | [[McHarg-238|McHarg. Leo Vincent]] ||||1903 Sep 10||||S of William McKenzie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b3/McHarg-238.jpg 2775] |- | [[McIntyre-6706|McIntyre, Flora]] ||||1940 Jul 25||63|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9d/McIntyre-6706.jpg 2539] |- | [[McIntyre-6713|McIntyre, James Bryce]] ||||2004 Jun 13||87||H of Ada; F of Helen, Fiona|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/25/McIntyre-6713.jpg 1216714] |- | [[Mckenzie-10363|McKenzie, A G]] |||||||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/90/Mckenzie-10363.jpg 56] |- | [[Mckenzie-10364|McKenzie, Alexander]] ||||1953 Jul 30||89||H of Mary Ann|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2f/Mckenzie-10364.jpg 1659] |- | [[Mckenzie-10369|McKenzie, Andrew Roy]] ||||1980 May 20||74||H of Olive; F of John, Ray, Neil|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7f/Mckenzie-10369.jpg 380] |- | [[Olsen-1239|McKenzie, Beryl May]] ||1914 May 29||1987 Jul 24|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fc/Olsen-1239.jpg 824] |- | McKenzie, Cecelia Hope||||1979 Dec 19||68||||388 |- | [[McKenzie-10373|McKenzie, Colin]] ||||1995 May 30||84||H of Inez|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e3/McKenzie-10373.jpg 1657] |- | [[Aitken-2484|McKenzie, Gertrude Mary]] ||||1979 Jul 08||98||W of Roe|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/50/McKenzie-5722.jpg 1655] |- | [[Henry-15968|McKenzie, Inez Esther]] ||||1974 Jul 12||56||W of Colin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e3/McKenzie-10373.jpg 1657] |- | [[McKenzie-10372|McKenzie, Joyce Elaine]] ||||1946 Apr 12||4||D of Inez & Esther|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e3/McKenzie-10373.jpg 1657] |- | [[Whan-111|McKenzie, Mary Ann]] ||||1956 Mar 11||76||W of Alexander|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2f/Mckenzie-10364.jpg 1659] |- | McKenzie, Muriel Evelyn||||1989 Dec 12||||W of Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/34/McKenzie-4818.jpg 617] |- | [[Wilson-94658|McKenzie, Olive Elizabeth]] ||||1991 Jan 29||80||W of Andrew|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7f/Mckenzie-10369.jpg 380] |- | [[McKenzie-4818|McKenzie, Robert William Allan]] ||||1972 Feb 14||74||H of Muriel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/34/McKenzie-4818.jpg 617] |- | [[McKenzie-5722|McKenzie, Roe Allan]] ||||1945 Jul 10||67||H of Gertrude|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/50/McKenzie-5722.jpg 1655] |- | [[McKinnon-3681|McKinnon, A J Bill]] ||1918 Dec 30||1990 Jun 19||||B of Freda, Noreen, Edna, Maisie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/98/McKinnon-3681.jpg 872] |- | [[Ryan-17096|McKinnon, Adelaide Margaret]] ||||1968 Jun 12||89|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/10/Ryan-17096.jpg 2605] |- | [[McKinnon-1583|McKinnon, Andrew (Tot)]] ||||1939 Oct 22||57||H of Ellen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a9/McKinnon-1583.jpg 2287] |- | [[Aberline-32|McKinnon, Annie]] ||1865||1948|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/81/McKinnon-2980.jpg 2416] |- | [[Edwards-15736|McKinnon, Ellen]] ||||1969 Jun 18||84||W of Andrew|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a9/McKinnon-1583.jpg 2287] |- | [[Newton-12565|McKinnon, Elsie Caple]] ||||1966 Jul 18||77||W of James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3b/McKinnon-2982.jpg 2474] |- | [[Anthony-4836|McKinnon, Emma Jane]] ||||1940 Sep 07||58||W of George|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/69/McKinnon-3572.jpg 2279] |- | [[McKinnon-3682|McKinnon, Freda Ellen]] ||||1986 Jun 25||80||Sis of Noreen, Edna, Maisie, Bill|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a4/McKinnon-3682.jpg 871] |- | [[McKinnon-3572|McKinnon, George Henry]] ||||1965 Apr 12||81||H of Emma|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/69/McKinnon-3572.jpg 2279] |- | [[McKinnon-2983|McKinnon, Howard James]] ||1915 Apr 16||2011 May 01||||H of Dulcie; F of Robin & Trevor|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/02/McKinnon-2983.jpg 3065] |- | [[McKinnon-2982|McKinnon, James Martin]] ||||1964 Dec 02||73||H of Elsie; F of Howard & Russell|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3b/McKinnon-2982.jpg 2474] |- | [[McKinnon-3683|McKinnon, Jessie]] ||||1973 May 11||59||D of Emma & George McKinnon|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/69/McKinnon-3572.jpg 2279] |- | [[McKinnon-2980|McKinnon, Martin]] ||1865||1900|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/81/McKinnon-2980.jpg 2416] |- | [[McKinnon-3684|McKinnon, Russell Newton]] ||1926 Jun 06||2008 Aug 10||82||H of June; F of Ann & Karen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/23/McKinnon-3684.jpg 3311] |- | [[McLaren-2669|McLaren, Douglas George]] ||||1984 Feb 09||69|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6a/McLaren-2669.jpg 717] |- | [[McLaren-2672|McLaren, Leslie Peter]] ||1923 Mar 17||1996 Dec 19||||RAN; H of Marjorie; F of Anne, Peter, Virginia, Janet|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2b/McLaren-2672.jpg 1387] |- | McLaren, Marjorie Anna||1922 Dec 13||2012 Aug 28||||W of Leslie; M of Anne, Peter, Virginia, Janet|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2b/McLaren-2672.jpg 1387] |- | [[McLaren-2670|McLaren, Robert]] ||||1971 Jan 08||87|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6a/McLaren-2669.jpg 717] |- | [[McKay-7036|McLaren, Sophia Ellen]] ||||1974 Jaun 16||86|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6a/McLaren-2669.jpg 717] |- | McLarty, ?||||||||||92 |- | [[Ferguson-6178|McLarty, Ellen Kenyon]] ||||1917 Dec 26||49||W of Malcolm; M of John|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/60/Mclarty-41.jpg 2353] |- | [[Brown-41759|McLarty, Irene Robina]] ||||1997 Sep 29||92||W of Herbert; D of Alfred & Emma Brown|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/63/Brown-41759.jpg 1112] |- | [[Mclarty-103|McLarty, James Herbert]] ||||||84||H of Irene|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bb/Mclarty-103.jpg 1113] |- | [[Mclarty-102|McLarty, John]] ||||1908 Aug 27||8||S of Malcolm & Ellen|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/60/Mclarty-41.jpg 2353] |- | [[McLarty-104|McLarty, John]] ||1819 Jan 12||1898 May 25||||H of Agnes; F of John, Isabella, Grace, Margaret, Samuel, Agnes, Catherine, Neil|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/86/McLarty-104.jpg 2469] |- | [[Mclarty-41|McLarty, Malcolm]] ||||1942 Mar 10||81||H of Ellen; F of John|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/60/Mclarty-41.jpg 2353] |- | [[McLarty-105|McLarty, Neil]] ||1862 Jan 30||1952 Sep 01||||S of John & Agnes; B of John, Isabella, Grace, Margaret, Samuel, Agnes, Catherine|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/da/McLarty-105.jpg 2193] |- | [[McLean-10245|McLean, Angus]] ||||1916 Apr 25||65|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fc/McLean-10245.jpg 1844] |- | [[McLean-7953|McLean, Angus]] ||||1944 Jan 18||86|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b1/McLean-7953.jpg 2446] |- | [[McLean-10283|McLean, Angus William]] ||||1942 Sep 14||46||AIF; B of Gavin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/96/McLean-10283.jpg 2567] |- | [[McLean-10284|McLean, Gavin James]] ||||1942 Jun 25||48||B of Angus|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/96/McLean-10283.jpg 2567] |- | [[McGregor-3830|McLean, Isabella]] ||||1931 Aug||71|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b1/McLean-7953.jpg 2446] |- | [[McMillan-6632|McLean, Jane]] ||||1914 Apr 09||56|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/34/McMillan-6632.jpg 1843] |- | McLean, Lois May||1927||1991||||W of Colin Malcolm; M of Jillian Joy; M-in-L of Allan||1247 |- | [[Anthony-4669|McLeish, Alma Margaret (Peg)]] ||||1971 Mar 26||56||W of Douglas; M of Lynette, John, Margaret, Rodney|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4d/McLeish-325.jpg 721] |- | [[McLeish-325|McLeish, Douglas Harley]] ||||1994 Aug 29||81||H of Alma|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4d/McLeish-325.jpg 721] |- | [[Bloy-82|McMaster, E]] ||||1924 Jul 10||77||W of F J McMaster|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8c/McMaster-1049.jpg 1923] |- | [[Elmore-1180|McMaster, Eva Margaret]] ||1911 Dec 24||1951 Oct 04||39||nee Elmore; W of Francis|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b3/Elmore-1180.jpg 1595] |- | [[McMaster-1049|McMaster, F J]] ||||1913 Oct 10||77||H of E. McMaster|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8c/McMaster-1049.jpg 1923] |- | [[McMaster-567|McMaster, Francis John (Jack)]] ||1913 Dec 12||2002 Sep 05||89||H of Eva|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b3/Elmore-1180.jpg 1595] |- | [[McMaster-1712|McMaster, James Blenheim]] ||||1960 Feb 01||79||H of Jane|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1f/McMaster-1712.jpg 1804] |- | [[Elmore-2747|McMaster, Jane]] ||||1975 Feb 06||89||W of James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1f/McMaster-1712.jpg 1804] |- | [[McMaster-1713|McMaster, Leslie Francis]] ||1943||2003|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/09/McMaster-1713.jpg 1586] |- | McMaster, Margaret||1924 Jun 28||1984 Feb 13||||W of Mervyn; M of Val, Ian, Lyn, Alan, David, Jenny|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fc/McMaster-1714.jpg 994] |- | [[McMaster-1714|McMaster, Mervyn Keith Gordon]] ||1925 Oct 26||2013 Mar 20||||H of Margaret; F of Val, Ian, Lyn, Alan, David, Jenny|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fc/McMaster-1714.jpg 994] |- | [[McMillan-6642|McMillan, James Alexander]] ||||1944 Jun 17||71||B of Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a5/McMillan-6644.jpg 1649] |- | [[McMillan-6645|McMillan, Janet]] ||||1922 Oct 09|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b8/McMillan-6645.jpg 1945] |- | [[McMillan-6644|McMillan, Robert Hilton]] ||||1946 Jul 27||71||B of James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a5/McMillan-6644.jpg 1649] |- | [[McNaughton-1173|McNaughton, Alexander]] ||||1943 Dec 31||91|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/64/McNaughton-1173.jpg 2897] |- | [[McNaughton-521|McNaughton, Alexander James]] ||||1938 Jul 19||28|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0b/McNaughton-521.jpg 1734] |- | [[Pollock-3612|McNaughton, Christina (Poll)]] ||||1968 Sep 02||62||W of Samuel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/32/McNaughton-1484.jpg 160] |- | [[McNaughton-1485|McNaughton, Craig Andrew]] ||1968 Nov 11||1968 Dec 14||||S of Daryl & Lois|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0c/McNaughton-1485.jpg 161] |- | [[Drysdale-801|McNaughton, Elisabeth]] ||||1946 Sep 15||81|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a4/Drysdale-801.jpg 2896] |- | [[McNaughton-1486|McNaughton, John (Jack)]] ||||2006 Apr 01||94||H of Mavis; F of Daryl, Sandra, Donald, Heather; F-in-L of Lois, Ray, Lyn, Wal|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/70/McNaughton-1486.jpg 1193] |- | [[Jackson-14191|McNaughton, Merab]] ||||1951 Nov 24||||W of Samuel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5f/McNaughton-522.jpg 1735] |- | [[McNaughton-522|McNaughton, Samuel]] ||||1923 Nov 16||31||H of Merab|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5f/McNaughton-522.jpg 1735] |- | [[McNaughton-1484|McNaughton, Samuel Cameron]] ||||1989 Sep 15||75||H of Christina|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/32/McNaughton-1484.jpg 160] |- | [[McKinnon-3691|McNaugton, Mavis Jean]] ||||1996 Jan 03||76||W of Jack; M of Daryl, Sandra, Donald, Heather; M-in-L of Lois, Ray, Lyn, Wal|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/70/McNaughton-1486.jpg 1193] |- | McPherson, May Edith||1936 May 29||2014 Oct 01||78||W of Norman McPherson & Sydney Tobias (dec); M of Sheryl & Gary; M-in-L of Reno||344 |- | [[Lewry-15|McQueen, Adele Edith (Dell)]] ||1916 Sep 21||2012 Aug 08||||nee Lewry; W of Cam; M of Judi & Peter|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/af/McQueen-896.jpg 1490] |- | [[McQueen-896|McQueen, Alexander John Campbell (Cam)]] ||1915 Feb 24||2001 Jul 26||||H of Dell; F of Judi & Peter|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/af/McQueen-896.jpg 1490] |- | [[MacQueen-193|McQueen, D M]] ||||1987 Jul 08||74||AIF VX45201|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e1/MacQueen-193.jpg 949] |- | [[McQueen-3106|McQueen, James D]] ||||1986 Jun 23||38||Lost at sea Ashmore Reef|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9e/McQueen-3106.jpg 947] |- | [[Dunbar-5784|McQueen, Ruby Alice]] ||1920 Sep 04||2005 Jan 10||||W of Douglas McQueen & Jack Parry (KIA El Alamein 1942); M of Jacki, James, John, Jan, Jill, Jeraldine|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cc/Dunbar-5784.jpg 948] |- | [[Bell-37374|McQueston, Jessie Helen]] ||||1992 Dec 22||86||W of Andrew; M of Robert, Raymond (dec), Noelene, John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f7/Bell-37374.jpg 1139] |- | [[McRae-2087|McRae, Donald]] ||||1928 Jul 18||71|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/ff/McRae-2087-2.jpg 2077] |- | [[Chapple-469|McRae, Mary Elizabeth]] ||||1948 Sep 18||93|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/ff/McRae-2087-2.jpg 2077] |- | [[McRae-3258|McRae, Ronald James]] ||1936 Jun 27||1993 Feb 07||||H of Geertuida; F of David & Christine|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/80/McRae-3258.jpg 1218] |- | [[Measom-19|Measom, George Verdon]] ||||1983 Jul 10||||AIF VX4319; H of Margaret; F of Phillip, Geoffrey|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f4/Measom-19.jpg 1043] |- | [[Meek-1996|Meek, James]] ||||1943 Mar 19||92||H of Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b9/Meek-1996.jpg 2166] |- | [[Osbourne-451|Meek, Mary Alice]] ||||1932 Jan 03||81||W of James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b9/Meek-1996.jpg 2166] |- | [[Hearle-30|Mercer, Caroline Louisa]] ||||||96|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b3/Mercer-1980.jpg 3040] |- | [[Mercer-1980|Mercer, James Stewart]] ||||||71|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b3/Mercer-1980.jpg 3040] |- | Merrigan, Lisa||||2002 Oct 19||40||W of Brad; M of Philadelphia & Anneliese||1533 |- | Merry, William||||||||||1873 |- | Messina, Maria Antonia||1898 Jan 20||1973 Dec 11||||||602 |- | Mete, Fiore||1924 Aug 02||1954 Nov 18||||b. Italy; H of Petronilla; F of Frank, Jim (dec), Tony||837 |- | [[Mete-20|Mete, Francesco]] ||||1959 Sep 07||73|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/00/Mete-20.jpg 2636] |- | [[Rogers-38981|Michie, Doris Elsie]] ||||2008 Mar 14||96||W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0a/Michie-510.jpg 552] |- | [[Michie-510|Michie, John Mahood]] ||||1974 Dec 07||65||H of Doris|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0a/Michie-510.jpg 552] |- | [[Migliorisi-2|Migliorisi, Eugenio (Gino)]] ||1975 Sep 20||1998 Jun 29||||S of Gaetano & Angiolina; B of John, Joe, Sam, Gracie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ee/Migliorisi-2.jpg 1571] |- | Migliorisi, Salvatrice||1912 Jul 11||1965||26||||2627 |- | [[Miles-10896|Miles, Donald Frederick]] ||||1983 Apr 19||67||H of Jean; F of Marie & Ian|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e6/Miles-10896.jpg 2528] |- | [[Miles-10903|Miles, Eric William]] ||||1988 Dec 24||87|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/be/Miles-10903.jpg 3251] |- | [[Miles-10904|Miles, Ernest Albert]] ||||1979 Oct 27||70||H of Phyllis|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ee/Miles-10904.jpg 385] |- | [[McMaster-1724|Miles, Florence Nina]] ||||1972 Jan 12||62||W of Stanley|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/42/Miles-10907.jpg 663] |- | [[Miles-10911|Miles, Ian Donald]] ||||1957 Feb 21||9|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/82/Miles-10911.jpg 2529] |- | [[Dobson-5263|Miles, Ivy Jean]] ||1921 Mar 31||2014 Apr 13||||W of Donald|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e6/Miles-10896.jpg 2528] |- | [[Miles-10912|Miles, James Laurence]] ||1941 May 22||1995 Aug 26||||H of Marianne; F of Kim, Sherrie, Bianca; S of Ernesy & Phyllis|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/62/Miles-10912.jpg 1379] |- | [[McMaster-1723|Miles, Phyllis V E]] ||||1998 Nov 19||81||W of Ernest|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ee/Miles-10904.jpg 385] |- | [[Childers-3106|Miles, Sarah Jane]] ||||1952||43|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/ce/Miles-10908.jpg 3139] |- | [[Miles-10907|Miles, Stanley Clyde]] ||||1979 Nov 23||71||H of Florence|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/42/Miles-10907.jpg 663] |- | [[Miles-10908|Miles, William]] ||||1939||64|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/ce/Miles-10908.jpg 3139] |- | [[Mileto-3|Mileto, Carmelo Angelo]] ||1928 Aug 08||2003 May 07||||b. Cinquefrondi, Reggo, Calabria, Italy; d. Korumburra; H of Teresa; F of John, Tiny, Pepe, Frank, Mario, Michael|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a8/Mileto-3.jpg 2848] |- | [[Millen-586|Millen, Edward]] ||1904 May 19||1995 Dec 24||||AIF; H of Muriel; F of Jeanette & Clarry|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6f/Millen-586.jpg 841] |- | Millen, Muriel Eva||1912 Sep 15||1999 May 11||||W of Edward; M of Jeanette & Clarry|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6f/Millen-586.jpg 841] |- | Miller, Nancye B||||1987 Jan 21||||||3241 |- | [[Millington-1344|Millington, Gregory John]] ||1956 Feb 12||2008 Jan 06||||RAAF A510591; d. Elizabeth, S.A; H of Jan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a4/Millington-1344.jpg 300] |- | [[Milnes-366|Milnes, Horace Raymond]] ||||1990 Dec 24||69||H of Lucy; F of Geoffrey & Lois|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a1/Milnes-366.jpg 1315] |- | [[Beck-11409|Milnes, Lucy]] ||||2001 Mar 29||79||Nee Beck; W of Horrace; M of Geoffrey & Lois|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cd/Beck-11409.jpg 1314] |- | Mioni, Anna||||1988 Feb 07||97||W of Luigi|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8f/Mioni-11.jpg 2861] |- | [[Mioni-8|Mioni, Diana]] ||||1951 Oct 24||6||D of Leo & Mary; Sis of Anna Hardy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c2/Hardy-9768.jpg 2862] |- | [[Mioni-9|Mioni, Giuseppe (Joe)]] ||1915 Jul 17||1997 Mar 19||||b. Asiago, Italy; d. Korumburra; H of lidia; F of Rosanna, Lynette, Josephine|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/53/Mioni-9.jpg 2858] |- | [[Mioni-10|Mioni, Leo]] ||||1990 Aug 20||72||H of Mary; F of Anna, Diana (dec), Louise, Loretta, Denise|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/16/Mioni-10.jpg 745] |- | [[Mioni-11|Mioni, Luigi]] ||||1954 Aug 29||78||H of Anna|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8f/Mioni-11.jpg 2861] |- | Mioni, Mary||||2011 Mar 10||90||W of Leo|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/16/Mioni-10.jpg 745] |- | Misale, Caterina||1919 Apr 22||1993 Feb 08||||W of Rocco; M of Serafina, Pietro, Vincenzo, Filomena|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6e/Misale-1-1.jpg 1141] |- | [[Misale-1|Misale, Rocco]] ||1918 Apr 15||2004 Feb 14||||H of Caterina; b. Messignadi R.C.; d. 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W of Arthur|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9c/Mitchell-11994.jpg 1340] |- | [[Mitchell-38487|Mitchell, Frederick Charles]] ||||1973 Mar 21||81||H of Violet; F of Ernest, Joyce, Joseph, Kathleen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/84/Mitchell-38487.jpg 457] |- | [[Mitchell-38490|Mitchell, George Allan Stuart (Mick)]] ||1918 Sep 24||2004 Sep 09||||H of Thelma; F of Brian, Leslie, Kevin, Colin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6d/Mitchell-38490.jpg 3309] |- | [[Mitchell-38495|Mitchell, M]] ||||1948 Dec 26||72||AIF 2187|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/15/Mitchell-38495.jpg 2803] |- | [[Wearn-110|Mitchell, Thelma L]] ||1918 Jul 16||1994 Aug 24|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/88/Wearn-110.jpg 3272] |- | Mitchell, Violet Jane||||1978 Feb 18||87||W of Frederick; M of Ernest, Joyce, Joseph, Kathleen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/84/Mitchell-38487.jpg 457] |- | [[Moon-7465|Moon, David S]] ||||1988 Nov 14||26||H of Serena; F of Benjamin; S of Graham & Jean|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a7/Moon-7465.jpg 993] |- | [[Moore-73811|Moore, Gregory Ernest]] ||||1978 Jul 24||27||H of Doris; S od Frank & Harriet|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/65/Moore-73811.jpg 436] |- | [[Todd-12444|Moore, Harriet Lavina]] ||1922 May 16||2010 Jan 18||||W of Frank; M of John, Jenny, Greg, Veronica, Murray, Neville|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/65/Moore-73811.jpg 436] |- | [[More-1008|More, Edward Arthur]] ||||1979 Nov 23||79||H of Lillian|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/46/More-1008.jpg 1796] |- | [[King-52467|More, Lillian Bell]] ||||1960 Oct 14||56||W of Edward; M of Jean|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/46/More-1008.jpg 1796] |- | [[Woodman-1835|Moreland, Sheryl Yvonne]] ||1948 Jan 21||2005 Jun 03||||nee Woodman; D of Yvonne & Bill (dec); Sis of Robert (dec), Glenn (dec), Ferne; M of Justin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b9/Woodman-1835.jpg 1186] |- | [[Morgan-35663|Morgan, Alfred Albert (Dodge)]] ||1908 Aug 04||1989 Feb 01||||B of Tom, Alice, Myrtle, Henry, Alex, Bessie, Herb|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/78/Morgan-35663.jpg 1036] |- | [[Wilson-95069|Morgan, Donne Lynette]] ||1957 May 15||2010 Oct 28||||D of Donald & Gwendolyn Wilson (dec); M of Keshet Lani & Jourdain Peter; W of David Jon Morgan; S-M of Ben, Stuart, Daniel, Philip, Jonathan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cb/Wilson-95069.jpg 305] |- | [[Morgan-35665|Morgan, Leslie]] ||1919||2007||||H of Patsy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/93/Morgan-35665.jpg 3338] |- | [[Morgan-35666|Morgan, Richard Howard]] ||1958 Aug 12||2006 Dec 23||||H of Lisa; F of Ella & Zoe; S of Maisie & Bob; B of Jennifer & Pam|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/97/Morgan-35666.jpg 3353] |- | [[Morgan-35667|Morgan, Robert Howard]] ||1924 Aug 16||2006 May 01||||H of Maisie; || [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2f/Morgan-35667.jpg 3351] |- | Moriarty, Carmel||1942 Aug 31||2013 Jan 15||||W of Kevin; M of Angela & Stephen||342 |- | [[Moriarty-887|Moriarty, Hendrik James]] ||||1994 Mar 02||||S of Stephen & Ellie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5e/Moriarty-887.jpg 372] |- | [[Morley-3938|Morley, Donald Leslie]] ||1929 Oct 31||2006 Sep 06||||H of Hazel; F of Gary, Darryl, Sheryl|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ab/Morley-3938.jpg 1492] |- | Morley, Hazel||1929 Jul 14||2014 Mar 28||||W of Donald; M of Gary, Darryl, Sheryl|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ab/Morley-3938.jpg 1492] |- | [[McInnes-1300|Morphett, Anne Frances]] ||1903 Jun 11||1996 Mar 13||||nee McInnes; W of Harry; M of Bill & Ian|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f7/McInnes-1300.jpg 2274] |- | [[Morphett-265|Morphett, H G]] ||||1961 Apr 24||64||AIF 1361; H of Annie; F of Bill & Alan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f9/Morphett-265.jpg 2273] |- | [[Warren-21370|Morris, Christina Mary]] ||1910 Aug 18||2002 Feb 12||||M of Valda, Faye, Rhonda|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fc/Warren-21370.jpg 1433] |- | [[Morris-35716|Morris, David]] ||||1897 Apr 17||35|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b0/Morris-35716.jpg 2452] |- | Morris, David||||1901 Oct 17||1|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b0/Morris-35716.jpg 2452] |- | Morris, Joan E||1919 Jun 18||2008 Aug 04||||M of Elizabeth||3312 |- | Morrison, Alice||1933 May 21||2010 Feb 26||||W of Harvey; M of Jennifer, Alan, Kerry||334 |- | [[Morrison-18211|Morrison, John Alexander (Alex)]] ||1926 Aug 17||2001 Aug 26||75||H of Pat; F of Maureen & Robert. Gary & Kaye, Phillip & Joy, Lindsay, Sue|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/60/Morrison-18211.jpg 1493] |- | [[Morrison-18212|Morrison, Malcolm Keith]] ||1957 May 15||2007 Nov 12||||H of Loretta; F of Natalie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ec/Morrison-18212.jpg 3315] |- | [[Morriss-363|Morriss, William Frederick]] ||1927 Jun 09||1995 Dec 11||||F of Wendy, Larry, Lynette, Lorraine|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a4/Morriss-363.jpg 1373] |- | [[Moskos-2|Moskos, M V Vic]] ||1927 Jan 03||2002 Sep 30||75|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/49/Moskos-2.jpg 1487] |- | Moss, ?||||||||||3034 |- | Moulton, ?||||||||||3115 |- | [[Moulton-2934|Moulton, Edward Patrick (Ted)]] ||||1998 Dec 26||80||H of Sheila; F of Carmel, Greg. Tom, Nanette, Patirck, Theresa, Margie, Kathy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fb/Moulton-2934.jpg 493] |- | [[Mullins-6797|Moulton, Ellen]] ||||1959 Mar 08|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/48/Moulton-2811.jpg 2811] |- | [[Moulton-2811|Moulton, Percival]] ||||1946 Mar 20|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/48/Moulton-2811.jpg 2811] |- | [[Moulton-2936|Moulton, Roy]] ||||1944 Apr 28||||d. POW|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/48/Moulton-2811.jpg 2811] |- | [[Moulton-2937|Moulton, Roy Alexander]] ||||1909 Oct 26||30|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/81/Moulton-2937.jpg 3099] |- | [[Carmody-730|Moulton, Sheila Alice]] ||||1976 Oct 30||57||W of Edward; M of Carmel, Greg. Tom, Nanette, Patirck, Theresa, Margie, Kathy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fb/Moulton-2934.jpg 493] |- | [[Muir-4534|Muir, Brian Leslie]] ||||1981 Feb 14||31||S of Leslie & Valma; B of Dennis, Phillip, Chris, Geraldine|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7f/Muir-4534.jpg 1087] |- | [[Muir-4537|Muir, Bruce]] ||1949 Dec 04||1996 May 22|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/33/Muir-4537.jpg 3274] |- | [[Muir-4536|Muir, Leslie Walter]] ||||1999 Jun 12||76||AIF; H of Valma; F of Brian (dec), Dennis, Phillip, Christopher, Geraldine|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c3/Muir-4536.jpg 1467] |- | [[Langlands-287|Muir, Marjorie]] ||||1982 Feb 12||||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/31/Langlands-287.jpg 524] |- | [[Muir-4538|Muir, William Caldwell]] ||||1976 Feb 14||||H of Marjorie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f7/Muir-4538.jpg 523] |- | [[Mulcahy-693|Mulcahy, Geoffrey William]] ||||1995 May 10||59||H of Margare; F of Gary, Donna, Paul, Matt|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/31/Mulcahy-693.jpg 1171] |- | [[Mulholland-1154|Mulholland, N J]] ||||1950 Oct 06||25||RAAF 126980|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/37/Mulholland-1154.jpg 2838] |- | [[Munro-4973|Munro, David]] ||||1906 Feb 10||74||H of Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/29/Munro-4973.jpg 2442] |- | [[Munro-3285|Munro, John Robert]] ||||1917 Aug 26||60||H of Marion|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/06/Munro-3285.jpg 1936] |- | [[Ross-28825|Munro, Margaret Ross]] ||||1900 Apr 05||77||W of David|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/29/Munro-4973.jpg 2442] |- | [[McKay-8634|Murchison, Flora]] ||||1925 Jul 27||96|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6a/McKay-8634.jpg 2414] |- | [[Murdock-466|Murdock, Edward Abel (Abel)]] ||1911 Mar 26||1974 Feb 24||||H of Mabel; F of Lorraine & Stuart|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/80/Murdock-466.jpg 566] |- | [[Olden-5|Murdock, Mabel Hope (Maisie)]] ||1916 Sep 27||2005 Mar 10||||W of Edward; M of Lorraine & Stuart|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/80/Murdock-466.jpg 566] |- | [[Rowe-12276|Murfett, Vera Jarvis]] ||||1988 Dec 06||||W of Walter|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4d/Murfett-86.jpg 63] |- | [[Murfett-86|Murfett, Walter Gordon]] ||||1953 Oct 16||||H of Vera|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4d/Murfett-86.jpg 63] |- | [[Schrieber-96|Murphy, Anna Elizabeth]] ||1873 Nov 17||1935 Jul 11||||W of James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b3/Murphy-26692.jpg 3131] |- | [[Cotter-1885|Murphy, Hilda May]] ||||1995 Feb 08||79||W of Bill; M of Margaret & Marion|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e5/Murphy-27753.jpg 1194] |- | [[Murphy-26692|Murphy, James Joseph]] ||1872 Nov 27||1950 May 30||||H of Anna|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b3/Murphy-26692.jpg 3131] |- | [[Murphy-27772|Murphy, Kevin William]] ||||1992 Jan 16||66||S of Lillian & Perc|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e3/Murphy-27772.jpg 1283] |- | [[Murphy-27773|Murphy, Victor Frederick]] ||1911 Jul 11||1995 May 02|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9e/Murphy-27773.jpg 3273] |- | [[Murphy-27753|Murphy, William Joseph (Bill)]] ||||1998 Nov 11||89||H of Hilda|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e5/Murphy-27753.jpg 1194] |- | [[Blakemore-465|Murray, Ada]] ||||1983 Apr 07||88|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fb/Blakemore-465.jpg 3226] |- | [[Murray-24849|Murray, Annie Margaret]] ||||1975 Mar 31||74||D of Annie & John Murray|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8a/Murray-23904.jpg 2796] |- | [[Dynes-153|Murray, Annie Maria]] ||||1949 Feb 01||72||W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e5/Murray-24850.jpg 2799] |- | [[Maxwell-17272|Murray, Christina Mavis (Ena)]] ||1904 Oct 11||1967 Aug 23||||nee Maxwell; W of Ben; M of Glenda & Charlie Beach|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2e/Beach-5295.jpg 1216732] |- | [[Murray-24852|Murray, George Benjamin (Ben)]] ||1911 Oct 28||1973 Nov 02||||H of Ena; F of Glenda & Charlie Beach|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2e/Beach-5295.jpg 1216732] |- | [[Murray-24855|Murray, Hugh]] ||||1952 Sep 14||53||H of Ada; F of Joan & Bill|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1f/Murray-24855.jpg 2840] |- | [[Murray-24850|Murray, John Joseph]] ||||1937 Jun 19||72||H of Annie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e5/Murray-24850.jpg 2799] |- | [[Murrell-1359|Murrell, Craig W]] ||||2009 Feb 09||46||Partner of Sharon; F of Micheal, Scott, Rebekah, Connor, Lachlan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/67/Murrell-1359.jpg 262] |- | [[Myors-11|Myors, Chloe Maree]] ||2000 Jun 10||2012 May 15||11||D of Ian & Kelly; Sis of Ben|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/35/Myors-11.jpg 320] |- | [[Nash-10333|Nash, Clarence Henry]] ||1906||1936||||H of Florence; F of John, Don, Laurie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/69/Nash-10333.jpg 1896] |- | [[Nash-10334|Nash, Edward George]] ||||1956 Dec 25||86||H of Mabel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6a/Nash-10334.jpg 1892] |- | [[Nash-4220|Nash, Edward Millen]] ||||1913 Sep 20||69|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/34/Alp-9.jpg 1938] |- | [[McGrath-4262|Nash, Ellen (Nell)]] ||||1980 Dec 10||68||W of Charlie; M of Ern & Jim|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/04/McGrath-4262.jpg 1082] |- | Nash, Ivy Ruth||||1992 Feb 17||||W of Reg; M of Paul; GF of Damin & Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/55/Nash-10335-1.jpg 1244] |- | [[Grieve-1240|Nash, Mabel Woodmancy]] ||||1956 Apr 07||75||W of Edward; M of Jean|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6a/Nash-10334.jpg 1892] |- | [[Nash-10335|Nash, Reginald Maurice (Reg)]] ||1920 Jan 13||2007 Sep 18||||H of Ivy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/61/Nash-10335.jpg 1245] |- | [[Russell-17598|Nason, Charlotte]] ||||1930 Feb 06||55||W of George S|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3d/Nason-1063.jpg 2122] |- | [[Nason-1063|Nason, George Stephen]] ||||1947 Feb 09||81||H of Charlotte|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3d/Nason-1063.jpg 2122] |- | Natale, Caterina||||1958 May 17||36||||2684 |- | Natale, Giuseppina||1917 May 24||2007 Jun 24||||b. 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A. 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Korumburra; W of Giuseppe; M of Carmelo, Frank, Guido, Enza|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/93/Nobile-66-1.jpg 404] |- | [[Gurrieri-6|Nobile, Vincemza]] ||1916 Nov 14||1992 May 26||||b. Ragusa, Italy; d. Korumburra|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8a/Nobile-65.jpg 1136] |- | [[Nolan-4667|Nolan, Barry John]] ||||1980 May 21||26||S of Bette & John; B of Darryl|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a8/Nolan-4667.jpg 374] |- | [[Nolan-4668|Nolan, John (Bert)]] ||1932 Jun 20||2007 Nov 24||75||H of Bette; F of Barry (dec) & Darryl|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/66/Nolan-4668.jpg 268] |- | [[Nolan-4672|Nolan, Michael Kevin]] ||1920 Sep 08||1986 Apr 18||||H of Rosemary; F of Michelle & Shaun|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/59/Nolan-4672.jpg 857] |- | [[Noonan-1561|Noonan, Peter Joseph]] ||1927 Nov 25||1992 Dec 09||||H of Margaret; F of Damien & Brendan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/56/Noonan-1561.jpg 1748] |- | Nowara, Maria Krystyna||1920 Dec 05||1998 Aug 12||||d. Zurowska|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4c/Nowara-6.jpg 939] |- | [[Nowara-6|Nowara, Mieczyslaw]] ||1919 Apr 28||1982 Jan 01|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4c/Nowara-6.jpg 939] |- | [[Nugent-1864|Nugent, John Patrick]] ||1946 Mar 07||1995 Jun 22||||H of Joan: F of Wayne & Amanda, Cameron, Michael & Sally-Ann|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/84/Nugent-1864.jpg 1153] |- | [[Gleeson-1310|O'Brien, Mary Margaret]] ||1897 Aug 08||1971 Aug 22||||M of Sheila|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3b/Gleeson-1310.jpg 2774] |- | [[O'Brien-12247|O'Brien, Sheila Mary]] ||1922 Dec 26||1924 Oct||||D of Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3b/Gleeson-1310.jpg 2774] |- | [[Earl-2603|O'Donnell, Donna Maree]] ||||1987 May 10||28||D of Donald & Betty Earl|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/aa/Earl-2603.jpg 782] |- | [[Charlton-2635|O'Flaherty, Jenny]] ||||1975 Sep 12||74||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e9/O_Flaherty-244.jpg 535] |- | [[O'Flaherty-245|O'Flaherty, Wilfred]] ||1928 May 18||2012 May 25||||S of Jennie & Bill; H of Es; F of Kerry, Lynne, Sue, Ray|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/59/O_Flaherty-245.jpg 308] |- | [[O'Flaherty-244|O'Flaherty, William Henry (Bill)]] ||||1978 Jan 15||77||H of Jenny; F of Wilfred; F-in-L of Es|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e9/O_Flaherty-244.jpg 535] |- | [[Tetsill-2|O'Grady, Roma]] ||||1985 Jun 06||55||W of Frank Cornwall; M of Michael, Corina, Terry, David, Maureen, Trevor, Jamie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ec/Tetsill-2.jpg 910] |- | [[O'Halloran-642|O'Halloran, Martin Bernard]] ||||1973 Aug 30||||H of Monica; F of Carmel, Tony, Matt|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/96/O_Halloran-642.jpg 607] |- | O'Halloran, Monica Mary||||2000 Dec 27||||W of Martin; M of Carmel, Tony, Matt|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/96/O_Halloran-642.jpg 607] |- | [[O'Loughlin-717|O'Loughlin, John F]] ||1934 Jan 26||2005 Aug 04||||H of Shirley; F of Shane & Peter|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fe/O_Loughlin-717.jpg 1231] |- | [[Lamb-10516|O'Loughlin, Margaret Frances (Mag)]] ||||1994 Dec 09||88||W of Simon|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dd/O_Loughlin-718.jpg 631] |- | [[O'Loughlin-718|O'Loughlin, Simon John]] ||||1970 Jul 06||68||H of Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dd/O_Loughlin-718.jpg 631] |- | [[O'Neill-5758|O'Neill, Aaron Andrew]] ||2003 Oct 22||2003 Oct 22|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c8/O_Neill-5758.jpg 3018] |- | [[Pynn-197|O'Neill, Catherine Mary (Kate)]] ||1901 Apr 01||1996 Jun 15||95||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9d/O_Neill-5759.jpg 1132] |- | [[O'Neill-5760|O'Neill, Charles John]] ||||1957 Sep 13||62||H of Ruth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/73/O_Neill-5760.jpg 3059] |- | [[O'Neill-5769|O'Neill, Charles John (Charlie)]] ||1926 Jan 14||2012 Dec 12||||H of Joan; F of Helen, Kathryn, Grant, Jullian, Gaye, Paula, Kim, Timothy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/02/O_Neill-5769.jpg 337] |- | [[O'Neill-5770|O'Neill, Francis Joseph]] ||||1927 Apr 11||27||H of Ivy; F of Ken, Vin, Ray, Charlie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/03/O_Neill-5770.jpg 2769] |- | [[O'Neill-5771|O'Neill, Gregory Andrew]] ||1975 Jan 08||1995 Jan 21||||S of Christina & Brian; B of Steven & Daniel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fe/O_Neill-5771.jpg 3017] |- | O'Neill, Ivy Mary||||1987 Nov 07||88||W of Francis; M of Ken, Vin, Ray, Charles|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/03/O_Neill-5770.jpg 2769] |- | [[O'Neill-5772|O'Neill, Kevin Charles]] ||||1939 Jun 13||1|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6a/O_Neill-5772.jpg 3058] |- | [[Carr-16376|O'Neill, Leila]] ||1920 Jul 20||1980 Jan 10|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0c/Carr-16376.jpg 389] |- | [[O'Neill-5773|O'Neill, Patrick Leo]] ||1908 Apr 01||1993 Aug 13||||H of Kathleen nee Cunningham; F of Moya; GF of Shane, Kathleen, Gavin, Susan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1f/O_Neill-5773.jpg 1140] |- | [[O'Neill-5774|O'Neill, Raymond Kevin]] ||1923 Oct 29||2007 Sep 01||||H of Gloria; F of D'Arne, Carolyn, Phillip, Margot, Gregory|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/96/O_Neill-5774.jpg 2770] |- | [[Shapland-184|O'Neill, Ruth]] ||||1982 Apr 11||70||W of Charles|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/73/O_Neill-5760.jpg 3059] |- | [[O'Neill-5775|O'Neill, Vincent Francis]] ||||1993 Sep 07||72||H of Bobby; F of Francis, Shane, Brendan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ef/O_Neill-5775.jpg 1159] |- | [[O'Neill-5759|O'Neill, William Griffiths (Tex)]] ||1902 Nov 29||1992 Feb 09||89||H of Katie; F of Nilma, Margaret, Bill, Lindsay|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9d/O_Neill-5759.jpg 1132] |- | [[Pepi-18|Occhipinti, Connie]] ||1949 Dec 09||2000 Jan 26||||nee Pepi; W of Sam; M of Sandra, Tony, Sharon, Carolyn|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6d/Pepi-18.jpg 1574] |- | [[Campo-221|Occhipinti, Giovanna]] ||1917 Dec 14||1974 Sep 04||||b. Sicily, Italy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8b/Campo-221.jpg 578] |- | [[Occhipinti-44|Occhipinti, Giovanna]] ||1965 Jun 22||1967 Sep 05||||D of Giovanni & Maria; Sis of Vince, Patricia, Lisa|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0a/Occhipinti-44.jpg 2600] |- | [[Villella-13|Occhipinti, Maria Frances]] ||1945 Apr 03||2010 Jun 13||||W of Giobanni; M of Giovanna (dec), Vince, Patricia, Lisa|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0a/Occhipinti-44.jpg 2600] |- | Odgers, Betty Isabel||||1990 Aug 20||62||W of John; M of Allan, Alison, Neil, Bruce|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/62/Odgers-690.jpg 825] |- | [[Odgers-689|Odgers, Daryl Irving]] ||1938 Feb 27||1988 Oct 03||||H of Margaret; F of Judith, Richard, Andrew, Caroline|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a2/Odgers-689.jpg 823] |- | [[Odgers-142|Odgers, John]] ||1871 Sep 09||1964 Aug 20||||H of Lucy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c4/Odgers-142.jpg 2234] |- | [[Odgers-690|Odgers, John Richard]] ||||2003 Dec 16||77||H of Betty & Elaine|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/62/Odgers-690.jpg 825] |- | [[Bright-2594|Odgers, Lucy]] ||1875 Jan 14||1956 Sep 13||||W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c4/Odgers-142.jpg 2234] |- | [[Odgers-145|Odgers, Richard Irving]] ||||1963 Aug 04||||H of Violet; F of John, Susie, Gwen, Daryl|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/65/Odgers-145.jpg 2231] |- | [[Dobson-5305|Odgers, Violet Dorothy]] ||||1990 Aug 28||||W of Richard; M of John, Susie, Gwen, Daryl|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/65/Odgers-145.jpg 2231] |- | [[Hastie-641|Olden, Annie McIntosh]] ||||1987 Mar 20||76||W of Francis|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/70/Olden-156.jpg 591] |- | [[Olden-157|Olden, Arthur James]] ||||1977 Jun 10||76||H of Ida|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8d/Olden-157.jpg 556] |- | [[Olden-49|Olden, Edgar Charles]] ||||1953 Jul 22||70||H of Mabel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ab/Olden-49.jpg 3033] |- | [[Olden-158|Olden, Edgar John Thomas (Tom)]] ||||1977 Oct 09||57||HAIF; H of Sylvia; F of Wesley, Glenn, Brian, Donald|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f6/Olden-158.jpg 483] |- | [[Olden-156|Olden, Francis Joseph]] ||||1975 Mar 29||68||H of Annie; F of Janice & Ian|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/70/Olden-156.jpg 591] |- | [[Foote-4438|Olden, Ida Mary]] ||||1973 Jul 23||71||W of Arthur|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8d/Olden-157.jpg 556] |- | [[Collins-34164|Olden, Mabel Matilda]] ||||1968 Oct 15||75||W of Edgar|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ab/Olden-49.jpg 3033] |- | [[Grabham-95|Olden, Sylvia May]] ||||2014 Jan 12||88||nee Grabham; W of Edgar; M of Wesley, Glenn, Brian, Donald|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f6/Olden-158.jpg 483] |- | [[Oliver-15582|Oliver, George]] |||||||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3d/Oliver-15582.jpg 2979] |- | [[Olsen-1240|Olsen, Albert Frederick]] ||1881 Sep 08||1960 Nov 18|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9c/Olsen-1240.jpg 3256] |- | [[Olsen-12464|Olsen, Bryan Phillip]] ||||1988 Jan 29||24|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/12/Olsen-12464.jpg 789] |- | [[Olsen-12463|Olsen, Dudley, Loren]] ||||1999 Jul 24||86||H of Marie Edna (Pat); F of Lorenz (dec), Kelvin, Roderick, Delmar (dec)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4d/Olsen-12463.jpg 1280] |- | [[Hallyburton-12|Olsen, Ella May Martha]] ||1882 Dec 29||1960 Dec 08|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6f/Hallyburton-12.jpg 3255] |- | [[Olsen-4517|Olsen, Lester]] ||||1974 Jan 11||66||H of Mary; F of Amanda (dec), Barry, Barbara|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bb/Olsen-4517.jpg 601] |- | [[Gosbell-35|Olsen, Marie Edna (Pat)]] ||||1991 Jul 20||81||W of Dudley; M of Lorenz (dec), Kelvin, Roderick, Delmar (dec)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/87/Gosbell-35.jpg 1279] |- | [[Miller-99206|Olsen, Mary]] ||1901 Mar 28||1997 Jun 03||||W of Lester; M of Amanda (dec), Barry, Barbara|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bb/Olsen-4517.jpg 601] |- | [[Olsen-9991|Olsen, Robert]] ||||1928 Mar 08||||AIF 824; H of Irene; F of Arthur, Elva, Dulcie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/04/Olsen-9991.jpg 2508] |- | [[Onley-35|Onley, Rupert]] ||1899 Aug 29||1935 Aug 31||||H of Kathleen Egan; F of Ronald, Bernard, Patrick, Irene, Kevin|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/97/Onley-35.jpg 3119] |- | [[Osmond-1053|Osmond, J Sydney]] ||||1986 Jul 07||75||H of Joy; F of Garth & Dale|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d9/Osmond-1053.jpg 3248] |- | Osmond, Joy E||||2006 Aug 02||85||W of Syd; M of Garth & Dale|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fd/Osmond-1053-1.jpg 3247] |- | [[Owen-12578|Owen, Michaelee Simone]] ||||1970 Dec 17||1||Sis of Paula|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e6/Owen-12578.jpg 719] |- | Painter, Evelyn Janet||1932 Apr 29||2010 Feb 06||||M of Wayne, Brenda, Dianne, Maurice|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/47/Painter-3173-1.jpg 260] |- | [[Painter-3173|Painter, Frank]] ||1931 Jan 06||2003 Aug 25||||H of Evelyn; F of Wayne, Brenda, Dianne, Maurice|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/10/Painter-3173.jpg 1549] |- | [[Elmore-2856|Painter, Olive Margaret]] ||||1999 Apr 26||94||nee Elmore; M of Glad, Frank, Brian (dec)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a4/Elmore-2856.jpg 1110] |- | [[Painter-3925|Painter, P N]] ||||1982 Apr 17||75||AIF V38885|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/17/Painter-3925.jpg 1111] |- | [[Palmer-27315|Palmer, Daryl James]] ||1943 Oct 12||1993 Jul 05||||Drowned Lake Wellington, Sale; H of Eileen; F of Robyn, Lisa, Anthony|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fd/Palmer-27315.jpg 1146] |- | [[Palmer-27316|Palmer, George Malcolm]] ||1945 Sep 22||2011 Jan 04||||Vic Police; H of Shirley|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/80/Palmer-27316.jpg 290] |- | [[Phillips-43230|Palmer, Joyce Elizabeth]] ||1919 Apr 02||2006 Sep 27||||W of James (dec); M of Judith, Daryl (dec), Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/09/Phillips-43230.jpg 749] |- | [[Stielow-15|Pannan, Helene]]||||1958 Jan 25||44||M of John, Helen, Lynette|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dc/Stielow-15.jpg 3022] |- | Parini, Rosa||1948 Sep 08||2009 Oct 04||||b. Taurianovaa P.R.C., Italy; d. Korumburra; W of iuseppe; M of Maria, Eugenio, Sarina||1587 |- | Parker, Annette Louise||||1991 Feb 15||42||W of Allan; M of Angela, Allan, Narelle||756 |- | [[Parker-47102|Parker, Ellis]] ||1922 Sep 22||2000 Nov 17||||H of Gwen; F of Susan, Alison, Lois|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/86/Parker-47102.jpg 1526] |- | [[Parker-27221|Parker, George Henry]] ||||1967 Jun 10||84|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/00/Parker-27221.jpg 3244] |- | [[Hallisey-75|Parker, Mary Jane]] ||||2011 May 16||93||W of Sydney; M of Robert (dec), Ken, Allan, Noella, Grame, Margaret, Syd|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/29/Hallisey-75.jpg 439] |- | Parker, Muriel Gwendoline||1925 Mar 10||2007 Jan 04||||W of Ellis; M of Susan, Alison, Lois|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3f/Parker-47102-1.jpg 1527] |- | [[Parker-47103|Parker, Sydney Gordon]] ||||1978 Jul 03||59||H of Mary; F of Robert (dec), Ken, Allan, Noella, Grame, Margaret, Syd|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/29/Hallisey-75.jpg 439] |- | [[Lousada-73|Parker, Tryphena]] ||||1964 Sep 13||78|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/45/Lousada-73.jpg 3242] |- | [[Parkinson-3559|Parkinson, George]] ||||1922 Mar 01||82|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/45/Parkinson-3559.jpg 3163] |- | [[Barker-16893|Parkinson, Susan Adelaide]] ||||1927 Jan 26||74|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/45/Parkinson-3559.jpg 3163] |- | [[Parris-1513|Parris, John Graham]] ||||2007 Jul 19||75||H of Joan; F of James & Jan; GF of Carson, Judd, Regan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f6/Parris-1513.jpg 246] |- | [[Parrish-5257|Parrish, Beth Alice]] ||1993 Feb 21||2011 Jul 25||||D of Mardi Black & Trevor Parrish; Sis of Andrew Black; partner of Micheal Daniel (Micka)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/94/Parrish-5257.jpg 286] |- | [[Sleeth-300|Parry, Aileen Verna]] ||||1984 Sep 13||61|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/31/Parry-2997.jpg 845] |- | [[Mills-24448|Parry, Annie Cecilia]] ||||1966 Mar 29||66||W of Victor|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0f/Parry-1026.jpg 37] |- | [[Boston-1386|Parry, Doris Mary]] ||||2010 Feb 26||91||W of Gordon; M of Margot, John, Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/48/Parry-2998.jpg 2359] |- | [[Speed-1756|Parry, Emily Gertrude]] ||||1955 Jun 09||70||W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/22/Parry-1029.jpg 3043] |- | [[Parry-2998|Parry, Gordon Owen]] ||||1971 Mar 22||56||H of Doris; F of Margot, John, Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/48/Parry-2998.jpg 2359] |- | [[Parry-2997|Parry, Harold Roy]] ||||1988 Apr 21||79|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/31/Parry-2997.jpg 845] |- | [[Parry-2999|Parry, John Gordon]] ||||1968 Nov 16||22||S of Doris & Gordon|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4a/Parry-2999.jpg 140] |- | [[Parry-1029|Parry, John Llewellyn]] ||||1962 Jun 15||35||H of Emily|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/22/Parry-1029.jpg 3043] |- | [[Parry-1522|Parry, Keith Llewellyn]] ||||1969 Jul 02||56||AIF VX109076|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/69/Parry-1522.jpg 687] |- | [[Parry-1026|Parry, Victor Clement]] ||||1965 Jan 23||62||H of Annie|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0f/Parry-1026.jpg 36] |- | [[Patching-196|Patching, Arthur Richard James]] ||||1952||81||H of Ellen||Cemetery Records |- | [[Knight-23331|Patching, Ellen]] ||||1948 Nov 14||75||W of Arthur R J; M of George, Fred, Mark, Charles, Albert, James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bd/Knight-23331.jpg 3166] |- | [[Ward-39424|Patching, Irene]] ||1905||1970|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5e/Patching-197.jpg 26] |- | [[Patching-197|Patching, Mark]] ||1901||1967|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5e/Patching-197.jpg 26] |- | [[Patching-198|Patching, Nancy]] ||1952||1959|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5e/Patching-197.jpg 26] |- | [[Paterson-5814|Paterson, Bruce Douglas]] ||1927 Oct 24||1994 Apr 01||||H of Enid; F of Margaret, John, Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2a/Paterson-5814.jpg 1169] |- | [[Paterson-1932|Paterson, C Macfarlane]] ||1881 Jun 19||1950 Nov 21||||F of James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/df/Paterson-1932.jpg 2056] |- | [[Paterson-5815|Paterson, James]] ||1917 Dec 20||1968 May 04||||S of C Macfarlane|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/df/Paterson-1932.jpg 2056] |- | [[Harrison-25975|Paterson, Jessie]] ||||1971 Mar 05||80|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a7/Paterson-5816.jpg 2006] |- | [[Paterson-5819|Paterson, John Ford]] ||||1978 Sep 03||54||AIF VX148312|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5c/Paterson-5819.jpg 433] |- | [[Paterson-1931|Paterson, Mac]] ||1927||1928 Nov 05||1||S of Sarah|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/02/Dunne-537.jpg 2730] |- | [[Dunne-537|Paterson, Sarah]] ||||||||W of C McP|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/02/Dunne-537.jpg 2730] |- | [[Paterson-5816|Paterson, William James]] ||||1951 Jan 09||67|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a7/Paterson-5816.jpg 2006] |- | Patten, Ada Caroline||1926 Oct 14||2011 Feb 26||||W of Henry; M of Graham & Jamie||2804 |- | [[Patterson-22971|Patterson, Geoffrey Neil]] ||1926 Sep 25||1990 Nov 22||||H of Diana; F of Andrew, Sarah, Eleanor, Anne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6e/Patterson-22971.jpg 1262] |- | [[Pattinson-430|Pattinson, Albert Charles]] ||||1988 May 11||74||AIF VX148442|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/18/Pattinson-430.jpg 1064] |- | [[Cattanach-163|Pattinson, Alice Maude]] ||||1968 Jul 14||80||W of George|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/ce/Pattison-1634.jpg 3057] |- | [[Pattinson-432|Pattinson, George]] ||||1963 May 23||49||AIF VX108917; H of Gwen; F of Ken, Jan, Kaye, Max|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2d/Pattinson-432.jpg 1778] |- | [[Pattison-1634|Pattinson, George]] ||||1939 Feb 20||54||H of Alice|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/ce/Pattison-1634.jpg 3057] |- | Paul, ?||||||||||2973 |- | [[Lober-93|Paul, Bertha Elizabet]] ||||1961 May 17||||W of Louis; M of Bertha, Gwen, Louis (dec)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b0/Paul-9126.jpg 1789] |- | [[Paul-9126|Paul, Louis Carver]] ||||1961 May 17||||H of Bertha; F of Bertha, Gwen, Louis (dec)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b0/Paul-9126.jpg 1789] |- | [[Checkley-180|Pearce, Margaret Elena]] ||1935 Jul 15||1995 Jun 29||||nee Checkley; M of John, Jennifer, Rosalee; W of Jack|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d6/Checkley-180.jpg 1018] |- | [[Pearce-9707|Pearce, Thomas William (Bill)]] ||1938 Aug 20||2014 Aug 10||||H of Helen; F of David, Julie, Karen, Robyn|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8b/Pearce-9707-1.jpg 360] |- | [[Pearson-15260|Pearson, Desmond George]] ||1935 May 16||2003 Feb 07||||b. Korumburra|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/47/Pearson-15260.jpg 3350] |- | [[Fisher-27469|Pearson, Vera Anni]] ||1909 Mar 03||1993 Apr 24||||W of William; M of Edna & Vernon|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/23/Pearson-15261.jpg 840] |- | [[Pearson-15261|Pearson, William Sidney]] ||1901 Jan 17||1990 Mar 09||||H of Vera; F of Edna & Vernon|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/23/Pearson-15261.jpg 840] |- | [[Peck-7689|Peck, Arthur]] ||||1941 Nov 22||91|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ef/Hewson-286.jpg 2248] |- | [[Pellicano-7|Pellicano, Armando (Albert)]] ||||1958 Nov 23||22|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/55/Pellicano-7.jpg 2641] |- | [[Condoluci-2|Pellicano, Concetta]] ||||1962 Jan 31||59||W of Michele|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5d/Pellicano-8.jpg 2822] |- | [[Pellicano-9|Pellicano, Francesco Vittorio]] ||||1982 Nov 19||43|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3b/Pellicano-9.jpg 2642] |- | [[Pellicano-8|Pellicano, Michele]] ||||1955 Feb 14||60||H of Concetta|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5d/Pellicano-8.jpg 2822] |- | [[Dalsanto-9|Pellizzari, Teresa Mary]] ||||1979 Oct 08||43||W of Lucio; M of Christine, John, Michel, Lisa|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/09/Dalsanto-9.jpg 414] |- | Pendlebury, Denyse Margaret||||2010 Mar 28||63||W of Alan; M of Robert, Peter & Tracy||1370 |- | [[Arnup-12|Penduck, Ada Constance]] ||1908||1985|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9b/Penduck-2.jpg 806] |- | [[Penduck-2|Penduck, Edward Charles]] ||1903||1998|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9b/Penduck-2.jpg 806] |- | [[Penduck-3|Penduck, Marion Constance]] ||||1940 Nov 25||2|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0c/Penduck-3.jpg 2562] |- | Penduck, Minnie Jane||||1958 Feb 03||87|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0c/Penduck-3.jpg 2562] |- | [[Kilby-744|Penny, Emily]] ||||1949 Jun 11||||W of Joseph|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6a/Penny-2782.jpg 115] |- | [[Penny-2782|Penny, Joseph]] ||||1931 Mar 26||50||H of Emily|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6a/Penny-2782.jpg 115] |- | [[Tainton-59|Pepperell, Edith Maud]] ||||2004 Oct 28||96||W of James|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3c/Pepperell-97.jpg 586] |- | [[Pepperell-97|Pepperell, James Malcolm]] ||||1979 May 26||74||H of Edith Maud; F of Beth & Ian|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3c/Pepperell-97.jpg 586] |- | Perfect, Margaret Jane||||1993 Aug 19||78||W of Percy; M of Shiela, James, Susan, Thomas|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0e/Perfect-257.jpg 801] |- | [[Perfect-257|Perfect, Percy]] ||||1985 Nov 24||72||RN & RAN; H of Margaret; F of Shiela, James, Susan, Thomas|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0e/Perfect-257.jpg 801] |- | [[Perkins-19419|Perkins, James McKenzie]] ||1903 Mar 02||1988 Jul 31||||B of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8d/Perkins-19419.jpg 598] |- | [[Perkins-19420|Perkins, John Horatio]] ||1891 Dec 25||1974 Jun 17||||B of James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8d/Perkins-19419.jpg 598] |- | [[McHenry-1580|Perks, Avice]] ||||1975 Jun 20||79||W of George|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/97/Perks-467.jpg 3187] |- | [[Perks-467|Perks, George S]] ||||1952 Nov 16||63||H of Avice; F of Tom, George, Pearl, Doug|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/97/Perks-467.jpg 3187] |- | [[Perks-468|Perks, George Stanley]] ||1919 Aug 27||1990 Aug 26||||H of Violet; F of Garry, Faye, Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6a/Perks-468.jpg 768] |- | [[Wills-5701|Perks, Jane]] ||1920 Aug 08||1992 May 14||||W of Tom; M of Sandra, Thomas, John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4c/Wills-5701.jpg 764] |- | [[Harris-55703|Perks, Myrtle]] ||||2008 Nov 30||87||W of Doug; M of Allan & Lyn, Debra, Stephen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/56/Harris-55703.jpg 298] |- | [[Perks-470|Perks, Thomas]] ||||1995 May 25|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4c/Wills-5701.jpg 764] |- |[[Perks-469|Perks, Thomas William]] ||1917 Aug 12||1996 Dec 19||||H of Jane|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4c/Wills-5701.jpg 764] |- | Perks, Violet Ellen (Bonnie)||1924 Dec 10||2013 Jul 12||||W of George; M of Garry, Faye, Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6a/Perks-468.jpg 768] |- | [[Perrett-65|Perrett, Arthur]] ||||1972 Aug 27||80||H of Ethel Maude|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d3/Perrett-65.jpg 2547] |- | [[Luke-713|Perrett, Ethel Maude]] ||||1964 Jan 27||74||W of Arthur|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/32/Luke-713.jpg 2546] |- | [[Perrett-66|Perrett, John Edmund (Jack)]] ||1917 Aug 21||1999 Dec 21||||H of Nan; F of Jan & Merv, Diane & Len|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a7/Perrett-66.jpg 1417] |- | [[Perrin-3515|Perrin, Herbert Edwin Joseph]] ||||1972 Aug 11||78||H of Mary (dec) & Marjorie; F of Ann, Sue, Margaret, Norma, Richard|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d0/Perrin-3515.jpg 624] |- | [[Webb-25045|Perrin, Mary Lilian]] ||||1985 Oct 24||92||W of Herbert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d0/Perrin-3515.jpg 624] |- | [[Hassell-343|Perrin, Priscilla]] ||||1939 May 28||79|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e0/Hassell-343.jpg 2808] |- | [[Allen-59639|Perry, Edith Ann]] ||||2008 Oct 31||78||W of Ellis; M of David, Trudy, Stephen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bd/Perry-23970-1.jpg 215] |- | [[Perry-23970|Perry, Ellis Trevor]] ||||2006 Aug 28||77||H of Edith; F of David, Trudy, Stephen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e7/Perry-23970.jpg 216] |- | [[Holmes-2012|Peters, Agnes Lucy]] ||||1973 Aug 28||86||W of Frank||1729 |- | [[Peters-8845|Peters, Donald Keith]] ||1929 Jul 17||2007 Apr 24||||H of Ruth (Morgan); F of Brenda; S of William H & Fanny R Peters; B of Bruce & Neil|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6d/Peters-8845.jpg 243] |- | [[Caple-12|Peters, Dorothy M]] ||||1997 Feb 05||76||W of Frank Emmerson Peters (dec); M of Donald, Judith|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cd/Caple-12.jpg 461] |- | [[Forrest-1768|Peters, Fanny Rachel Victoria]] ||1904||1996||||W of William; M of Keith, Bruce, Neil|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/ff/Peters-8844.jpg 478] |- | [[Peters-1616|Peters, Frank Emmerson]] ||1916 Oct 21||1977 Jan 12||||H of Dorothy; F of Donald & Margaret||462 |- | [[Peters-1579|Peters, Frank Horace]] ||||1960 Apr 03||77||H of Agnes ||1729 |- | [[Peters-8844|Peters, William Henry]] ||1903||1977||||H of Fan; F of Keith, Bruce, Neil|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/ff/Peters-8844.jpg 478] |- | [[Weir-5331|Petersen, Annie Victoria]] ||||1946 Mar 28||59||W of Peter|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/df/Weir-5331.jpg 2082] |- | [[Petersen-6144|Petersen, Edward]] ||||1925 May 06||62||H of Marie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/07/Petersen-6144-1.jpg 2086] |- | [[Petersen-6146|Petersen, Edward Victor]] ||||1949 May 30||58||H of Elizabeth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5d/Petersen-6146.jpg 2087] |- | [[Oram-1122|Petersen, Elizabeth Anne]] ||||1965 Jun 27||69||W of Edward V|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5d/Petersen-6146.jpg 2087] |- | [[Dellar-201|Petersen, Elva Merle]] ||1931 Mar 07||2005 Feb 22||||W of Jorgen Torben; M of Mark; GM of Ellie, Rhett, Dean|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7e/Dellar-201.jpg 1499] |- | [[Olsen-4511|Petersen, Emelia Julia]] ||||1980 Oct 17||93||W of Henry|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/99/Petersen-6147.jpg 937] |- | [[Petersen-6148|Petersen, Frank Sheldon]] ||||1991 May 20||||H of Gwen; F of Ian & Jillian|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f7/Petersen-6148.jpg 839] |- | [[Petersen-6149|Petersen, Gordon Victor]] ||||2013 May 24||91||H of Jean|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3c/Petersen-6149.jpg 693] |- | [[Petersen-6147|Petersen, Henry Christian]] ||||1957 Oct 03||70||H of Emelia|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/99/Petersen-6147.jpg 937] |- | Petersen, Jean Ellen||||2007 Nov 21||81||W of Gordon|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3c/Petersen-6149.jpg 693] |- | [[Petersen-6246|Petersen, Jorgen Torben]] ||1926 Apr 26||2011 Oct 13||||H of Elva|| death notice |- | [[Moller-2716|Petersen, Marie Christina]] ||||1932 Dec 31||68||W of Edward|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/07/Petersen-6144-1.jpg 2086] |- | [[Wollaston-155|Petersen, Marie Christina]] ||||1927 Apr 22||88|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c6/Wollaston-155.jpg 2371] |- | [[Petersen-6143|Petersen, Peter Christian]] ||||1949 Jul 12||63||H of Annie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5b/Petersen-6143.jpg 2085] |- | [[Petersen-6145|Petersen, Peter Christian]] ||||1905 Aug 25||74|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ee/Petersen-6145.jpg 2370] |- | [[Phillips-43364|Phillips, George Colles]] ||1901 Sep 27||1983 Oct 17||82||S of George & Lillias Phillips; B of Hal & Enid|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a1/Phillips-43364.jpg 1008] |- | [[Kirby-7486|Phillips, Ivy Lyle]] ||||1975 Sep 20||83||W of Oscar|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3c/Phillips-43231.jpg 3145] |- | [[Phillips-43365|Phillips, Lewis Edward]] ||||1993 Oct 15||86||H of Myra|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/02/Phillips-43365.jpg 600] |- | [[Mcnair-1727|Phillips, Myra]] ||||1974 Jan 15||64||W of Lewis|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/02/Phillips-43365.jpg 600] |- | [[Phillips-43231|Phillips, Oscar]] ||||1945 Jun 17||65||H of Ivy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3c/Phillips-43231.jpg 3145] |- | [[Phillips-43368|Phillips, Robert J]] ||1920 Nov 08||2001 Sep 19||||RAN 3107; H of Daphne; F of Bob, John, Marie, Ray|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ad/Phillips-43368.jpg 748] |- | [[Jackson-50585|Phillips, Valerie Beryl]] ||||1974 Jun 30||37||Wife, mother|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c6/Jackson-50585.jpg 593] |- | [[Western-805|Pickard, Isabel Annie]] ||||1967 Jul 20||67||W of Wallace|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4e/Pickard-1918.jpg 2216] |- | [[Pickard-1918|Pickard, Wallace]] ||||1975 Dec 23||87||H of Isabel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4e/Pickard-1918.jpg 2216] |- | Piddin?, Ada May||||1905? Mar||||D of Thomas & Margaret||59 |- | [[Pinkerton-1463|Pinkerton, Albert Fred]] ||1931 Jan 17||2004 Aug 10||||H of Margaret; F of David, Julie, Michael|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e8/Pinkerton-1463.jpg 1162] |- | [[Pinkerton-811|Pinkerton, Alexander Noble]] ||||1976 Aug 09||84||H of Helen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b1/Pinkerton-811.jpg 520] |- | [[Williams-115092|Pinkerton, Euphemia Annie]] ||||1966 Oct 04||||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/01/Pinkerton-1467.jpg 2238] |- | [[Gerry-288|Pinkerton, Florence]] ||||1955 May 20||87||W of James; F of Harold|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/73/Pinkerton-812.jpg 139] |- | [[Pinkerton-1464|Pinkerton, Fred Stephen]] ||||1977 Dec 20||72||H of Ruby|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a4/Pinkerton-1464.jpg 674] |- | [[Pinkerton-1465|Pinkerton, Harold Royce]] ||||1923 Oct 28||31||S of James & Florence|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/73/Pinkerton-812.jpg 139] |- | [[Giblett-107|Pinkerton, Helen Moore]] ||||1976 Mar 09||73||W of Alexander|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b1/Pinkerton-811.jpg 520] |- | [[Pinkerton-812|Pinkerton, James William]] ||||1961 Jan 05||94||H of Florence; F of Harold|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/73/Pinkerton-812.jpg 139] |- | [[Axford-474|Pinkerton, Margaret Rose]] ||1934 Jul 23||2011 Oct 13||||nee Axford; W of Albert; M of Davis, Julie, Michael|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e8/Pinkerton-1463.jpg 1162] |- | [[Sleeth-303|Pinkerton, Ruby Elizabeth]] ||||1971 Aug 19||68||W of Frederick|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a4/Pinkerton-1464.jpg 674] |- | [[Pinkerton-1466|Pinkerton, Thomas E (Bob)]] ||||1986 Feb 26||78||AIF|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2f/Pinkerton-1466.jpg 3237] |- | [[Pinkerton-1467|Pinkerton, William John]] ||||1947 Apr 18||||H of Euphemia|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/01/Pinkerton-1467.jpg 2238] |- | [[McMaster-1787|Player, Alice Irene]] ||1911 Aug 22||1992 Jul 20||80||W of Reg; M of Clyde (dec), Coral|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/15/McMaster-1787.jpg 1242] |- | [[Player-718|Player, Arthur]] ||||1913 jul 28||15||S of Charles & Mary Player|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dd/Player-718.jpg 1925] |- | [[Player-717|Player, Reginald N Clyde]] ||||2002 Jul 07||95||H of Alice; F of Clyde (dec), Coral|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/de/Player-717.jpg 1243] |- | [[Plummer-4399|Plummer, Charles William]] ||||1951||74|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/58/Plummer-4399.jpg 2066] |- | [[Plummer-3540|Plummer, David]] ||||1918 Oct 12||87|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/95/Plummer-3540.jpg 105] |- | [[Simms-2734|Plummer, Emma]] ||||1958||75|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/58/Plummer-4399.jpg 2066] |- | [[Plummer-4400|Plummer, William Leo]] ||1903 Feb 25||1985 Mar 19|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fa/Plummer-4400.jpg 919] |- | [[Poletti-49|Poletti, Albert James]] ||||1988 Dec 19||85||H of Mary; F of Loretta & Patricia|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/58/Poletti-49.jpg 2867] |- | [[Fitzgerald-10026|Poletti, Mary]] ||||1950 Aug 15||44||W of Albert; M of Loretta & Patricia|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/58/Poletti-49.jpg 2867] |- | [[Polistena-1|Polistena, Vincenzo]] ||1884 May 30||1927 Oct 06|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/75/Polistena-1.jpg 3359] |- | [[Pollock-3674|Pollock, Mary]] ||||1948 Jan 23|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f6/Pollock-3674.jpg 1951] |- | [[Polson-677|Polson, John Francis]] ||1935 Sep 07||2012 Oct 02||77||H of Patsy; F of Deborah, James, Susan, Geoffrey|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/74/Polson-677.jpg 310] |- | [[Pope-9987|Pope, Harrie Simms]] ||||1935 Jul 10|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/74/Pope-9987.jpg 64] |- | [[Edhouse-46|Pope, Hilda]] ||||1980 Feb 05||67|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a8/Edhouse-46.jpg 398] |- | [[Pope-9989|Pope, Phoebe]] ||||1924 Dec 28|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/74/Pope-9987.jpg 64] |- | [[Potter-13780|Potter, Edna May]] ||||||||infant D of John & Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/40/Potter-13781.jpg 3029] |- | [[Potter-13782|Potter, George Lewis]] ||||1972 Aug 28||66||H of Linda; F of Bradley|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/23/Potter-13782.jpg 626] |- | [[Potter-13781|Potter, John Henry]] ||||1941 May 08||||H of Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/40/Potter-13781.jpg 3029] |- | [[Blackwell-5962|Potter, Linda Maude]] ||||1991 Sep 02||79||W of George|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/23/Potter-13782.jpg 626] |- | [[Blackburn-6673|Potter, Mary]] ||||1963 Jan 19||||W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/40/Potter-13781.jpg 3029] |- | [[Powell-23624|Powell, Leslie William]] ||||1973 Aug 14||51||H of Silvyr; F of John, Barry, Terry, Robert, Maree|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/90/Powell-23624.jpg 561] |- | Powell, Silvyr Mary Sarah||||2011 Mar 31||88||W of Leslie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/90/Powell-23624.jpg 561] |- | [[Pratt-13837|Pratt, Elsie Lilian]] ||||1993 Jul 22||87|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/74/Pratt-13838.jpg 3103] |- | [[Lonsdale-443|Pratt, Hannah]] ||||1968 Oct 23||94||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/74/Pratt-13838.jpg 3103] |- | [[Pratt-9430|Pratt, Harry]] ||||2002 Feb 26||96||B of Susan Bowden & Sarah, Bob, Tom Pratt|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/39/Pratt-9428.jpg 2052] |- | [[Kirk-7848|Pratt, Margaret Emily]] ||||1960 Feb 05||84||W of Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8e/Pratt-13841.jpg 1801] |- | [[Pratt-13839|Pratt, Marjorie Hannah]] ||||1995 Oct 19||88|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/74/Pratt-13838.jpg 3103] |- | [[Cruise-285|Pratt, Mary Ellen]] ||||1950 Oct 10||77||W of Thomas|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2e/Pratt-9429.jpg 2054] |- | [[Pratt-13846|Pratt, Richard]] ||||1907 May 03||43||H of Anne; F of Susie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b1/Pratt-13846.jpg 1878] |- | [[Pratt-13841|Pratt, Robert Henry]] ||||1965 Oct 21||69||H of Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8e/Pratt-13841.jpg 1801] |- | Pratt, Susie||||||||D of Richard & Anne Pratt|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b1/Pratt-13846.jpg 1878] |- | [[Pratt-9429|Pratt, Thomas]] ||||1953 Dec 22||81||H of Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2e/Pratt-9429.jpg 2054] |- | [[Pratt-13847|Pratt, Wendy Leanne]] ||||1972 Jun 28||10|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5c/Pratt-13847.jpg 667] |- | [[Pratt-13849|Pratt, William]] ||||1951 Oct 09||84|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/69/Pratt-13849.jpg 2057] |- | [[Pratt-13848|Pratt, William (Bill)]] ||||1994 Dec 03||81||H of Joan; F of Gary, Neil, Wendy (dec)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d6/Pratt-13848.jpg 668] |- | [[Pratt-13838|Pratt, William Kersey]] ||||1927 Feb 13||68||H of Hannah|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/74/Pratt-13838.jpg 3103] |- | [[Price-28362|Price, Jones Glyn]] ||1912 Jul 23||2007 May 15||||H of Mary; F of Meryl, John, Glenys, Evan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7e/Price-28362.jpg 245] |- | [[Prosser-858|Prosser, Charlie Hutson]] ||1917 Nov 21||2003 Jul 17||||H of Gwen; F of Valma, Mervyn, Anne, Noel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fa/Prosser-858.jpg 1482] |- | [[Farrell-5763|Prosser, Gwen Doree]] ||1924 Apr 18||2009 Feb 01||||W of Charlie; M of Valma, Mervyn, Anne, Noel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fa/Prosser-858.jpg 1482] |- | [[Prosser-440|Prosser, Harry Hutson]] ||||1964 Sep 07||69||H of Isabella; F of Charlie, Jean, Marjory, Harry, Laurice, Ray, Dorothy, Betty, Phyllis, Isobel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9d/Prosser-440.jpg 1968] |- | [[Hay-3443|Prosser, Isabella Wood]] ||||1993 Oct 03||95||W of Harry; M of Charlie, Jean, Marjory, Harry, Laurice, Ray, Dorothy, Betty, Phyllis, Isobel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9d/Prosser-440.jpg 1968] |- | [[Proudfoot-697|Proudfoot, James Cameron]] ||||1972 Aug 09||||H of Laura|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7f/Proudfoot-697.jpg 3186] |- | [[Hobson-3358|Proudfoot, Laura M]] ||||1953 Jul 07||||W of James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7f/Proudfoot-697.jpg 3186] |- | [[Proudlock-102|Proudlock, Charles Edwin]] ||1917 Feb 05||1991 Jul 03||74||b. Wingate, England; H of Irene|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/33/Proudlock-102.jpg 752] |- | [[Blackwell-5968|Proudlock, Doris Louvain]] ||||1951 Jan 23||33|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f9/Blackwell-4106.jpg 2969] |- | [[Larkin-3481|Proudlock, Dorothy May]] ||||1985 Mat 22||77||W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1b/Larkin-3481.jpg 3235] |- | [[Duvanel-2|Proudlock, Irene Joyce]] ||1919 Jan 07||2003 Mar 25||84||b. Korumburra; W of Charles|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/33/Proudlock-102.jpg 752] |- | [[Proudlock-104|Proudlock, John]] ||1887 Apr 10||1981 Nov 19||||b. Stationtown, Durham, England; D. Korumburra; H of Sarah Ann; F of Jack, Ted, Alan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bb/Proudlock-104.jpg 3277] |- | [[Proudlock-103|Proudlock, John B R]] ||||1985 Apr 14||71||H of Dorothy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/54/Proudlock-103.jpg 3234] |- | [[Harland-1278|Proudlock, Sarah Ann]] ||1886 Jul 30||1966 Oct 25||||b. Eston, Yorkshire, England; D. Loch; W of John; M of Jack, Ted, Alan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e1/Harland-1278.jpg 3278] |- | [[Proudlock-106|Proudlock, William L]] ||||1984 Aug 31||67||H of Shirl; F of Garry & John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/33/Proudlock-106.jpg 3233] |- | [[Pugsley-168|Pugsley, Nancy May]] ||1927 Jul 26||1927 Aug 26||||D of Irene & William Pugsley|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/eb/Pugsley-168.jpg 1216700] |- | Pullin, Alice Rosina||||1935 Jul 14||56||W of James; M of Edith & Arthur|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/65/Pullin-945-1.jpg 3132] |- | [[Pullin-946|Pullin, Arthur James]] ||1905 Dec 11||2009 Nov 19||||H of Pat|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1d/Pullin-946.jpg 1776] |- | [[Barnes-26523|Pullin, Beatrice Elizabeth (Pat)]] ||1906 Jan 04||2011 Mar 31||||nee Barnes; W of Arthur|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1d/Pullin-946.jpg 1776] |- | [[Pullin-945|Pullin, James]] ||||1964 May 25||82?||H of Alice; F of Edith & Arthur|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/76/Pullin-945.jpg 1777] |- | [[Newton-14807|Puncher, Ada Victoria]] ||||1948 Sep 28||54||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7e/Puncher-15.jpg 1609] |- | [[Hancock-11176|Puncher, Gladys Hazel]] ||||2014 Nov 20||89||W of Clarrie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/ca/Hancock-11176.jpg 345] |- | [[Puncher-15|Puncher, William]] ||||1945 Feb 05||60||H of Ada|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7e/Puncher-15.jpg 1609] |- | [[Surace-6|Punturere, Caterina]] ||1920 Jan 28||1959 Dec 10|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/eb/Surace-6.jpg 2857] |- | Puttock, Dorothy Isobel||1902 Apr 09||1989 Jun 29||||Sis of Stanley|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ab/Puttock-130-1.jpg 1025] |- | [[Puttock-130|Puttock, Stanley]] ||||1981 Sep 09||68|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/23/Puttock-130.jpg 1026] |- | [[Pyke-974|Pyke, Laurence Richard Dimond]] ||1912 Nov ||1987 Jul 20||||b. Gympie, Qld; D. Korumburra|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/43/Pyke-974.jpg 1216739] |- | [[Clarke-21422|Pyke, Mavis Jessie]] ||1909 Jan 12||1972 May 04||||b. Zeehan, Tas; d. Melbourne; nee Clarke|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/43/Pyke-974.jpg 1216739] |- | [[Barnett-14084|Quick, Dorothy Valmai (Val)]] ||1929 Oct 10||2011 Apr 11||81||nee Barnett; W of Jack; M of Elwyn, Yvonne, Merrilyn, Lyn, Neil, Glanda|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b6/Barnett-14084.jpg 296] |- | [[Quine-317|Quine, Albert Edward]] ||1925 Nov 01||1990 Jul 15||||H of Barbara; F of Glenda, Murray, Daryl, Terry|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b4/Quine-317.jpg 46] |- | Quine, Barbara Mae||1934 May 08||1994 Jun 06||||W of Albert; M of Glenda, Murray, Daryl, Terry|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b4/Quine-317.jpg 46] |- | [[Quine-318|Quine, George Harrison]] ||||1955 Nov 02||75||H of Victoria|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/51/Quine-318.jpg 45] |- | [[Quine-323|Quine, George Henry]] ||||1947 Jul 21||26|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bf/Quine-323.jpg 1621] |- | [[Summerfield-714|Quine, Victoria]] ||||1982 Feb 23||80||W of George|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/51/Quine-318.jpg 45] |- | [[Quinn-8784|Quinn, Ernest Farquhar]] ||||2006 Feb 16||92||H of Winifred; F of Valerie & Joan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/32/Quinn-8784.jpg 1457] |- | [[Robinson-51594|Quinn, Winifred Mary]] ||||2013 Oct 11||94||W of Ernest (dec); M of Valerie & Joan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a3/Robinson-51594.jpg 1456] |- | [[Quint-489|Quint, David Norman]] ||||1979 Nov 20||71|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/35/Quint-489.jpg 685] |- | [[Larkin-3484|Quint, Gladys Doreen]] ||||1971 Feb 03||63|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/35/Quint-489.jpg 685] |- | [[Radcliffe-1724|Radcliffe, Cyril Herbert]] ||||1935 Oct 01||19||S of John & Lillian|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/db/Fowles-430.jpg 148] |- | [[Radcliffe-1725|Radcliffe, John]] ||||1962 May 28||73||H of Lillian|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/df/Radcliffe-1725.jpg 149] |- | [[Fowles-430|Radcliffe, Lillian Maud Louisa]] ||||||||W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/db/Fowles-430.jpg 148] |- | [[Rainbow-427|Rainbow, Henry Philip]] ||||1922 Jan 22||25||drowned|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/25/Rainbow-429.jpg 1841] |- | [[Rainbow-430|Rainbow, Lily Beatrice]] ||||1960 Jun 28||||D of William & Mabel Rainbow; Sis of Mabel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5f/Rainbow-430.jpg 2491] |- | [[Earle-2389|Rainbow, Mabel]] ||||1912 Jul 31||49||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8d/Earle-2389.jpg 1839] |- | [[Rainbow-431|Rainbow, Mabel]] ||||1988 May 23||||D of William & Mabel Rainbow; Sis of Lily|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/93/Rainbow-431.jpg 2492] |- | [[Rainbow-428|Rainbow, William]] ||||1935 Dec 18||79||H of Mabel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/49/Rainbow-428.jpg 1840] |- | [[Rainbow-429|Rainbow, William Ernest]] ||||1922 Jan 22||27||drowned|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/25/Rainbow-429.jpg 1841] |- | [[Raines-2071|Raines, Joseph]] ||||1902 Oct 06||78||H of Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2c/Raines-2071.jpg 99] |- | [[McLarty-149|Raines, Margaret]] ||||1931 Jan 11||79||W of Joseph|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/13/McLarty-149.jpg 100] |- | [[Rasmussen-5523|Rasmussen, Hans Larsen]] ||||1921 Jul 10||64||H of Lillias; F of Owen, Lena, Clive|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2a/Rasmussen-5523.jpg 2480] |- | [[Nicholas-2901|Rasmussen, Lilias]] ||||1951||85||W of Hans||Cemetery records |- | [[Rattle-135|Rattle, Kenneth Charles]] ||||2014 Aug 22||75||H of Jill; F of Stuart, Dianne, Katrina|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/19/Rattle-135.jpg 348] |- | [[Ray-12341|Ray, Miss Ivy Pearl]] ||||1982 Nov 03||69|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/64/Ray-12341.jpg 1130] |- | [[Rea-2649|Rea, Jeanette Anne]] ||1958 Feb 04||1991 Aug 03||||D of Tom & Gwenda Rea|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6e/Rea-2649.jpg 3269] |- | [[Rea-2650|Rea, Thomas Dixon]] ||1925 Sep 11||1994 Jan 02||||H of Gwenda; F of Jeanette (dec)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d0/Rea-2650.jpg 3270] |- | [[Redpath-625|Redpath, Lane Alex]] ||1997||1997 Aug 19||<1||B of Shaun, Tegan, Maddison; D of Michael & Sharon|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d6/Redpath-625-1.jpg 1402] |- | [[Anthony-4929|Rees, Elizabeth]] ||||1961 Jan 02||55||W of Samuel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a6/Rees-3866.jpg 2221] |- | [[Rees-3867|Rees, Robert]] ||||1971 Oct 23||41||B of Thomas|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a9/Rees-3868.jpg 677] |- | [[Rees-3869|Rees, Samuel]] ||||2009 Feb 24||84|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/72/Rees-3869.jpg 678] |- | [[Rees-3866|Rees, Samuel]] ||||1976 May 09||83||H of Elizabeth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a6/Rees-3866.jpg 2221] |- | [[Rees-3868|Rees, Thomas]] ||||1988 Apr 09||60||B of Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a9/Rees-3868.jpg 677] |- | [[Reeves-4597|Reeves, Arthur Thomas]] ||||1927 Jul 16||62||F of Ernest|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ee/Reeves-4597.jpg 2974] |- | [[Reeves-10442|Reeves, Ernest G T]] ||||1917 Oct 04||||AIF KIA France|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ee/Reeves-4597.jpg 2974] |- | [[Reeves-10445|Reeves, James Valentine]] ||1909 Mar 21||1986 Nov 05||||H of Lilian|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a9/Reeves-10445.jpg 3250] |- | [[Clancy-1653|Reeves, Lilian Mary]] ||1912 Feb 12||1991 May 04||||W of James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a9/Reeves-10445.jpg 3250] |- | [[Reid-10773|Reid, Charles]] ||||1965 Jul 04||78||H of Anne; F of John, Peg, Ivor|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5e/Reid-10773.jpg 2980] |- | [[Blamey-355|Reid, Eda Elizabeth]] ||1912 Mar 02||1992 Jul 21||||W of Ronald|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7a/Reid-19793.jpg 773] |- | [[Reid-19793|Reid, Ronald Matthew]] ||1910 Jun 01||1986 Oct 05||||H of Eda|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7a/Reid-19793.jpg 773] |- | [[Reid-19795|Reid, William James]] ||2004 Apr 22||2004 Apr 22||||Baby of Craig & Meagan; B of Kyle & Zachary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ac/Reid-19795.jpg 1548] |- | [[Relitz-1|Relitz, Günter Robert]] ||1927 May 27||1993 Aug 13|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2e/Relitz-1.jpg 1205] |- | Relitz, Helen Traudi||||1984 Jul 14||57||W of Gunter; M of Barbara; M-in-L of Don; GM of Oma & Helene|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/64/Relitz-1-1.jpg 951] |- | [[Resasco-2|Resasco, Gerolimo (Gerry)]] ||1914 Oct 01||1984 Aug 09||||b. Italy; d. Korumburra; H of Rosina; F of John, Peter, Theresa, Lucy, Frank, Tony|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b9/Resasco-2.jpg 2621] |- | [[Reynolds-12943|Reynolds, Charles Parker]] ||||1900 Jan 13||33||H of Susannah; F of Ethel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/74/Reynolds-12943.jpg 98] |- | [[Reynolds-12946|Reynolds, Ethel May]] ||||||||D of Charles & Susannah|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/74/Reynolds-12943.jpg 98] |- | [[Chatterton-373|Reynolds, Susannah]] ||||1948 Sep 13||85||W of Charles; M of Ethel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/74/Reynolds-12943.jpg 98] |- | [[Clark-75133|Ricardo, Dorothy Jean]] ||1915 Mar 18||2008 Aug 18||||W of Stanley; M of Ron, Ken, Val|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/10/Ricardo-81.jpg 1425] |- | [[Cottom-123|Ricardo, Florence Elizabeth]]||1883 Sep 13||1931 Dec 23||||W of Frederick; M of Ralph, Stanley, Roy, Maurice|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/06/Ricardo-37.jpg 2091] |- | [[Ricardo-37|Ricardo, Frederick Charles]] ||1875 Apr 16||1949 Mar 22||||H of Florence; F of Ralph, Stanley, Roy, Maurice|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/06/Ricardo-37.jpg 2091] |- | [[Ricardo-81|Ricardo, Stanley Harcourt]] ||1914 Mar 31||2007 Aug 15||||H of Dorothy; F of Ron, Ken, Val|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/10/Ricardo-81.jpg 1425] |- | [[Williamson-16894|Richards, Caroline Mary Kettle]] ||||1972 Sep 03||87||W of Peter|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5b/Richards-19827.jpg 627] |- | Richards, Elva May||1924 Jan 10||2013 Sep 02||||W of Bill (dec); M of Bruce (dec), Sue, Barry, Kay|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b2/Richards-19831-1.jpg 959] |- | [[Richards-19830|Richards, Frederick]] ||1924 Nov 10||1999 Sep 17||||H of Thelma; F of Neville, Ian, Debbie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/29/Richards-19830.jpg 381] |- | [[Richards-19827|Richards, Peter Frederick]] ||||1975 Oct 18||86||H of Caroline|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5b/Richards-19827.jpg 627] |- | [[Bramstedt-25|Richards, Thelma Louise]] ||1925 Mar 04||1980 Apr 12||||W of Fred; M of Neville, Ian, Debbie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/29/Richards-19830.jpg 381] |- | [[Richards-19831|Richards, William (Bill)]] ||1921 Mar 23||1985 Feb 19||||H of Elva; F of Bruce (dec), Sue, Barry, Kay|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f7/Richards-19831.jpg 960] |- | Riley, Rita May||1906 jul 09||2003 Jun 05||||wife, mother||1422 |- | [[Ringeri-1|Ringeri, Salvatore]] ||1924 Dec 25||2011 Oct 12||||b. Molochio, Italy; d. Korumburra; H of Aurelia; F of Frank, Joe, Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9e/Ringeri-1.jpg 241] |- | [[Rippon-384|Rippon, Gordon H]] ||||2009 Aug 05||81||H of Glenys; F of Marilla; F-in-L of Kevin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/77/Rippon-384.jpg 280] |- | [[Rippon-320|Rippon, Harold Eric]] ||||||86|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bd/Rippon-320.jpg 2312] |- | [[Rippon-321|Rippon, Norman Paul]] ||1921 May 24||1939 Jan 27|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/40/Rippon-321.jpg 2313] |- | [[Ritchie-3981|Ritchie, Alexander]] ||||1946 Jul 03||66|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e5/Langham-859.jpg 2438] |- | [[Ritchie-5652|Ritchie, Catherine Isabel]] ||1909 Aug 16||2003 Feb 15|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e8/Ritchie-5652.jpg 2441] |- | [[Ritchie-5655|Ritchie, David John]] ||||1965 Oct 24||22||S of john & Dulcie; B of Margaret, Marion, Ian|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/92/Ritchie-5655-1.jpg 2550] |- | [[Deans-798|Ritchie, Dulcie Catherine]] ||1914 Jul 24||1992 Sep 04||||W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/52/Ritchie-5653.jpg 664] |- | Ritchie, Frances||1910 Jun 17||1998 Oct 02|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e8/Ritchie-5652.jpg 2441] |- | [[Robertson-17170|Ritchie, Isabella]] ||||1915 Nov 08||76||W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ed/Ritchie-3959.jpg 2440] |- | [[Ritchie-3959|Ritchie, John]] ||||1897 Jun 10||61||H of Isabella|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ed/Ritchie-3959.jpg 2440] |- | [[Ritchie-5656|Ritchie, John]] ||||1913 Mar 07||75|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/ff/Ritchie-5656.jpg 2509] |- | [[Ritchie-5653|Ritchie, John Stephen]] ||||1972||61||W of Dulcie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/52/Ritchie-5653.jpg 664] |- | [[Langham-859|Ritchie, Marjory Forbes]] ||||1967 Sep 06||94|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e5/Langham-859.jpg 2438] |- | [[Ritchie-3473|Ritchie, Stephen]] ||||1902 May 15||||H of Williamina|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/56/Robertson-14655.jpg 2439] |- | [[Robertson-14655|Ritchie, Williamina]] ||||1923 Aug 24||89||W of Stephen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/56/Robertson-14655.jpg 2439] |- | [[Allen-20634|Robb, Edna]] ||||1946 Sep 14||||wife|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a3/Allen-20634.jpg 2076] |- | [[Roberts-47931|Roberts, Alan Robert]] ||1929 Jul 31||2010 Apr 13||||H of June; F of Ian, David (dec), Andrew. Stuart|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/06/Roberts-47931.jpg 3326] |- | Roberts, David Grant||||||21||S of June & Alan; B of Ian, Sharon, Stuart, Andrew, Sharon; Uncle of Sarah|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a8/Roberts-47931-1.jpg 1318] |- | [[Roberts-47932|Roberts, Esmor]] ||||1987 Mar 07||59||H of Nora|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/80/Roberts-47932.jpg 775] |- | Roberts, F P||||||||||1909 |- | [[Ferrier-1279|Roberts, Isabel Dorothy]] ||1900 Feb 05||1991 Apr 03||||nee Ferrier|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c2/Ferrier-1279.jpg 3262] |- | Roberts, Joyce Lillian||1927 Apr 02||1996 Oct 26||||||1406 |- | Roberts, Junette Margaret Amy||1935 Oct 05||2011 Apr 16||||||3327 |- | Roberts, Nora May||||2004 Sep 02||85||E of Esmor|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/80/Roberts-47932.jpg 775] |- | [[Roberts-47933|Roberts, Robert Richard]] ||1898 Apr 15||1959 jul 28|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/08/Roberts-47933.jpg 3261] |- | [[Robertson-25221|Robertson, Allan]] ||||1918 Apr 14||||AIF; KIA France|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f6/Robertson-25222.jpg 2360] |- | Robertson, Belinda Anne||1983 Jun 22||1988 May 24||||D of Lynne & Christine||367 |- | [[Jolly-3189|Robertson, Catherine]] ||||1921 Oct 05||37||W of Duncan N Robertson|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/32/Jolly-3189.jpg 2503] |- | [[Robertson-25222|Robertson, David]] ||||1918 May 06||60||H of Mary; F of Roy & Allan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f6/Robertson-25222.jpg 2360] |- | [[Robertson-25224|Robertson, Duncan Neil]] ||||1945 May 18|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/49/Robertson-25224.jpg 2179] |- | Robertson, Elma A||||2013 Oct 18||89||M of Ian & Anne||313 |- | [[Law-5730|Robertson, Mary]] ||||1910 Nov 28||50||W of David; M of Roy & Allan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f6/Robertson-25222.jpg 2360] |- | [[Robertson-25228|Robertson, Penelope Jane]] ||1969||2004||||Partner of Wayne Thorley|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/be/Robertson-25228.jpg 213] |- | [[Robertson-25223|Robertson, Roy]] ||||1918 Apr 03||||AIF; KIA France|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f6/Robertson-25222.jpg 2360] |- | [[Brodie-5229|Robins, Nellie]] ||||1966 Jul 05||79||W of Bob; M of Muriel; GM of Stephen & Pauline|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a8/Robins-1874.jpg 2620] |- | [[Robins-1874|Robins, Robert (Bob)]] ||||1975 Jul 15||89||H of Nellie; F of Muriel; GF of Stephen & Pauline|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a8/Robins-1874.jpg 2620] |- | [[Robinson-53093|Robinson, Bernard John]] |||||||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d2/Robinson-53093.jpg 48] |- | Robinson, Bernard Williams|||||||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d2/Robinson-53093.jpg 48] |- | [[Robinson-53094|Robinson, Edward Walton]] |||||||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/66/Robinson-53094.jpg 49] |- | [[Basham-1518|Robinson, Emma]] |||||||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/66/Robinson-53094.jpg 49] |- | [[Robinson-53098|Robinson, Frederick]] ||||1924 Aug 13||68|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2d/Robinson-53098.jpg 3082] |- | [[Robison-2605|Robison, Raymond Albert]] ||1917 Sep 03||2003 Aug 04||||H of Goldie; F of Dawn; GF of Stuart, Craig, Tegan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d8/Robison-2605.jpg 1532] |- | Rodhouse, Joyce Marjorie||||1989 Jul 09||63||||1322 |- | [[Allan-2203|Rodwell, Elizabeth]] ||||1973 Jul 15||92||W of Ernest|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/19/Rodwell-113.jpg 628] |- | [[Wyhoon-19|Rodwell, Elizabeth]] ||1878||1915|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d8/Rodwell-380.jpg 1706] |- | [[Rodwell-113|Rodwell, Ernest Albert]] ||||1972 Aug 15||96||H of Elizabeth|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/19/Rodwell-113.jpg 628] |- | [[Rodwell-380|Rodwell, George]] ||1873||1922|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d8/Rodwell-380.jpg 1706] |- | [[Blake-7064|Roe, Mary Agnes]] ||||1971 Jun 21||||nee Molly Blake; Aunt of Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/32/Blake-7064.jpg 729] |- | [[Lillico-147|Rogan, Williamina]] ||1878||1972|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/34/Blackwell-4104.jpg 1846] |- | [[Rogers-39672|Rogers, Charles Patteson]] ||1908 Apr 24||1909 Feb 22|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6d/Rogers-39672.jpg 1880] |- | Rogers, Patricia Lillian||1928 Oct 27||1995 Jul 27||||M of Trevor & Jan||1192 |- | [[Rolfe-2528|Rolfe, C C]] ||||1992 May 15||80||AIF VX5678|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3a/Rolfe-2528.jpg 1238] |- | [[Wilson-98052|Rolfe, Molly]] ||||2000 Oct 17||79||W of Cedric; M of Jill & Peter; M-in-L of Glen & Ruth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9e/Rolfe-2528-1.jpg 1239] |- | [[Ross-29261|Ross, Angus]] ||||1989 Jul 31||79|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ad/Ross-29261.jpg 2347] |- | [[Ross-29271|Ross, Donald]] ||||1995 Jun 14||92|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ad/Ross-29261.jpg 2347] |- | [[Ross-29272|Ross, Francis]] ||||1916 Dec 26||22||AIF; d. 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F of Katrina, Narelle, Leanne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/21/Routley-319.jpg 261] |- | [[Rowan-1777|Rowan, John Percival]] ||1872||1930||||H of Louise; F of Moya, Alan, Shiela, Percy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3d/Rowan-1777.jpg 2707] |- | [[Mayger-139|Rowan, Louise]] ||1880||1918||||nee Mayger; W of John; W of Moya, Alan, Shiela, Percy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3d/Rowan-1777.jpg 2707] |- | [[Raines-808|Rowe, Agnes Ann]] ||||1944 Sep 02|||||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ed/Rowe-4390.jpg 1857] |- | [[Rowe-12518|Rowe, Alfred James (Alf)]] ||1922 Aug 26||2008 May 04||||VX142343; H of Bev; F of Neil & Kaylene; GF of Zoe, Troy, Kirsty, Thomas, Mitchell|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/ce/Rowe-12518.jpg 249] |- | [[Rowe-12520|Rowe, Allan Edward (Ted)]] ||||2009 Jul 27||92||H of Maryan (Mary); F of Maryan & Allan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e3/Rowe-12520.jpg 230] |- | Rowe, Alma Agnes (Di)||1915 Dec 16||2007 Jun 01||91||W of Harold; M of Brian & Norma|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1b/Rowe-12525-1.jpg 1181] |- | [[Walker-59469|Rowe, Beatrice Eileen Olive (Ollie)]] ||||1995 Jul 31||78||W of Fred|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/eb/Walker-59469.jpg 1382] |- | Rowe, D & F||||||||||2877 |- | [[Rowe-12522|Rowe, David Robert (Dayve)]] ||1984 Oct 22||2001 Jan 24||||S of John & Anne; B of Graham|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/85/Newnham-382.jpg 712] |- | [[Trudgeon-294|Rowe, Diana]] ||||||||W of Thomas|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7d/Rowe-11576.jpg 91] |- | [[Irwin-5997|Rowe, Elsie Maud]] ||||1960 Nov 08||75||W of Walter|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/47/Rowe-12523.jpg 95] |- | [[Rowe-12521|Rowe, Frederick Walter Harnsby (Fred)]] ||1910 Aug 23||1995 Dec 16||||H of Ollie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3d/Rowe-12521.jpg 1383] |- | [[Rowe-4390|Rowe, George]] ||||1948 Jul 05||80|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ed/Rowe-4390.jpg 1857] |- | [[Rowe-12525|Rowe, Harold Arthur (Boysie)]] ||||1994 Nov 04||77||H of Alma; F of Brian & Norma|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/92/Rowe-12525.jpg 1182] |- | [[Rowe-12526|Rowe, Joseph]] ||||1928 Nov 26||69|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c9/Rowe-12526.jpg 94] |- | [[Rowe-12524|Rowe, Mary Maud]] ||||1901 Feb 26||<1|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/47/Rowe-12523.jpg 95] |- | [[Caple-187|Rowe, Maryan Florence (Caple)]] ||||2007 Jan 30||92||W of Allan (Ted); M of Maryan & Ted|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/12/Caple-187.jpg 229] |- | [[Rowe-12534|Rowe, Michael Charles]] ||1928 Mar 12||2007 Jan 22||||H of Miriam Lenore; F of Bernard, Julie, Annette, Paul (dec), Catherine, Peter, Daniel, Carmel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0f/Rowe-12534.jpg 219] |- | Rowe, Minnie Aliston||||1998 Nov 14||93||W of Theodore Scmidt (dec) and Thomas Rowe (dec); M of Graham, Glennis, Keitha|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f1/Rowe-12535-1.jpg 1306] |- | [[Rowe-12535|Rowe, Thomas George]] ||||1991 Feb 04||69||H of Minnie; F of Keitha; S-F of Graham, Glennys|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/64/Rowe-12535.jpg 1307] |- | [[Rowe-11576|Rowe, Thomas H]] ||||1895 Mar 19||52||H of Diana|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7d/Rowe-11576.jpg 91] |- | [[Rowe-12536|Rowe, Walter George]] ||1903||1986 May 18|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/70/Rowe-12536.jpg 874] |- | [[Rowe-12523|Rowe, Walter Thomas]]||||1961 Aug 12||||H of Elsie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/47/Rowe-12523.jpg 95] |- | [[Rowe-12537|Rowe, William John]] ||||1992 May 14||84||VX106038; 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M of Michael, Barbara|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/63/Heighway-207.jpg 867] |- | [[Russell-32145|Russell, L W]] ||||1986 Jun 09||66||AIF VX155389; H of Kay; F of Michael & Barbara|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c6/Russell-32145.jpg 868] |- | [[Russell-32146|Russell, Mary Marion]] ||1867||1951||||Sis of Mrs. E J Wright (dec)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e1/Russell-32146.jpg 2062] |- | [[Russell-32147|Russell, William Oliver]] ||||||||Head Teacher, Kongwak school 1927-34|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4d/Russell-32147.jpg 3170] |- | [[Brownlie-412|Saario, Burnice May]] ||1918 Dec 24||2007 Sep 01||||nee Brownlie; W of Stanley; M of Thelma, Mary, Thomas, Charles|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d0/Saario-6.jpg 2537] |- | [[Winkle-376|Saario, Ellen]] ||||1965 Apr 05||78||W of Oscar|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c6/Saario-7.jpg 2324] |- | [[Saario-7|Saario, Oscar]] ||||1966 Apr 28||78||H of Ellen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c6/Saario-7.jpg 2324] |- | [[Saario-6|Saario, Stanley Oscar]] ||1923 Oct 03||2014 Apr 23||||H of Burnice; H of Thelma, Mary, Thomas, Charles|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d0/Saario-6.jpg 2537] |- | Sage, Ella May||||2002 Jul 06||||D of Grant & Kellie||737 |- | [[Sainty-56|Sainty, Cecil Charles]] ||1907 Jan 26||1997 May 17||||H of Rita|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fd/Sainty-56.jpg 1349] |- | [[Count-178|Sainty, Rita May]] ||1910 Jun 06||1996 Apr 25||||W of Cec; M of Nola, Raymond; M-in-L of Jun|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/06/Count-178.jpg 1348] |- | [[Le_Maitre-152|Saker, Grace V]] ||||1941 Apr 11||43||W of Charles Saker; D of Peter & Susanna Le Maitre|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/66/Le_Maitre-152.jpg 2257] |- | [[Salmon-2634|Salmon, Colin Edward]] ||1920 Jun 20||1993 Jul 16||||H of Myrtle; F of Beverley, Barry, Heather, George, Alan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2a/Salmon-2634-1.jpg 1157] |- | Salmon, Ellen Margaret||1923 Sep 08||2013 Jul 27||||W of Frank & Bill; Sis of Charlie, Pearl, Lorraine, Archie||1012 |- | [[Yann-30|Salmon, Merl Agnes]] ||1918 Apr 05||1984 Feb 12||||W of Ron; M of Joan & Trevor|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/33/Salmon-2632-1.jpg 892] |- | [[Quine-324|Salmon, Myrtle Victoria]] ||1927 Jul 08||2010 Aug 18||||W of Colin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2a/Salmon-2634-1.jpg 1157] |- | [[Salmon-2632|Salmon, Ronald William]] ||1916 Feb 13||2009 Apr 30||||H of Merl|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/33/Salmon-2632-1.jpg 892] |- | [[Salmon-3046|Salmon, William Waller]] ||1928 Jan 17||2011 Jun 12||83||H of Eva (dec) & Ellen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ae/Salmon-3046.jpg 279] |- | [[Samwell-66|Samwell, Henry Bramwell]] ||||1900 Sep 04||16||d. from accident at Jumbunna mine; S of Edwin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dd/Samwell-66.jpg 2995] |- | [[Sanders-19725|Sanders, Arthur H]] ||||1951 Jul 31||||H of Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d0/Sanders-19725.jpg 1983] |- | [[Thorne-3740|Sanders, Elizabeth]] ||1870||1941 Jun 02||||b. Smythsdale; W of Henry|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f3/Thorne-3740.jpg 2121] |- | [[Scott-51639|Sanders, Emma]] ||||1913 Jul 22||74||W of Henry|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1b/Sanders-19727.jpg 1897] |- | [[Sanders-19727|Sanders, Henry]] ||||1910 Jul 28||84||H of Emma|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1b/Sanders-19727.jpg 1897] |- | [[Sanders-19726|Sanders, Henry]] ||1864 May 23||1919 Jun 13||||b. Scarsdale; H of Elizabeth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1e/Sanders-19726.jpg 2120] |- | [[Hood-7341|Sanders, Hilda Paxton]] ||||1963 Oct 19||77||W of Robert Scott|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1b/Sanders-19727.jpg 1897] |- | [[Sanders-19728|Sanders, Robert Scott]] ||||1962 Jul 13||83||H of Hilda|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1b/Sanders-19727.jpg 1897] |- | [[Sandow-47|Sandow, William John]] ||||1968 May 24||75||AIF|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f9/Sandow-47.jpg1730] |- | [[Sartori-186|Sartori, Rina]] ||||1943 Aug 23||2||D of Domenico & Maria; Sis of Aldo, Rita, Tony, Lorraine, Briam|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b7/Sartori-186.jpg 2791] |- | [[Satchwell-124|Satchwell, Charles]] ||||1973 Feb 01||72||H of Mary || [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/82/Satchwell-124.jpg 612] |- | [[Meek-3251|Satchwell, Mary]] ||||1994 Sep 29||92||W of Charles|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/82/Satchwell-124.jpg 612] |- | [[Satchwell-125|Satchwell, Robert Charles]] ||1925 Sep 22||2009 Apr 27||||H of Vida; F of John & Jenny; GF of Rebecca & Matthew|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8d/Satchwell-125.jpg 237] |- | [[Greenwell-1131|Satchwell, Vida Stuart]] ||||2005 Mar 18||76||W of Robert; M of John & Jenny|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/86/Satchwell-125-1.jpg 236] |- | [[Saunders-13340|Saunders, Alexander John Frederick]] ||1916 Jun 09||1982 Mar 23|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8e/Saunders-13340.jpg 3230] |- | [[Clark-75278|Saunders, Clara Ethel]] ||||1992 Jan 20||89||W of Edward (dec); M of Myrtle|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a3/Clark-75278.jpg 1304] |- | [[Saunders-13342|Saunders, Edwin Francis]] ||||1990 Aug 28||84||B of Ethel; Uncle of Myrtle & Alan Wrench|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7d/Saunders-13342.jpg 1305] |- | [[Schellenbach-10|Schellenbach, Cornelius (Case)]] ||1927 Jan 09||2005 May 08||||H of Grace|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fa/Schellenbach-10.jpg 16] |- | [[Schinina-2|Schinina, Maria]] ||1915 Sep 02||1979 Jan 15|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/36/Schinina-2.jpg 420] |- | [[Schinkel-156|Schinkel, Marius Christiaan]] ||1924 Jul 06||1991 May 23||||H of Ann; F of Engelina, Irene, Maureen, Janet, Maurice|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/36/Schinkel-156.jpg 1284] |- | [[Schlüter-431|Schluter, Hans Gunther]] ||||1979 Aug 08||71|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/71/Schluter-431.jpg 419] |- | [[Schlüter-432|Schlüter, Johann Frederick William]] ||||1951 Dec 21||69|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d0/Schluter-432.jpg 2063] |- | [[Schmidt-16743|Schmidt, Donald Petersen]] ||||1977 Dec 21||70|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3a/Schmidt-16743.jpg 477] |- | [[Olsen-4506|Schmidt, Elizabeth Wilhelmina]] ||||1949 Jan 22||76||W of Hans|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/87/Schmidt-16315.jpg 3128] |- | [[Bowman-13958|Schmidt, Ella Jean]] ||||1992 Oct 15||80||W of Lewis|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c8/Schmidt-16751.jpg 572] |- | [[Schmidt-16315|Schmidt, Hans Nielson]] ||||1945 Nov 28||78||H of Elizabeth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/87/Schmidt-16315.jpg 3128] |- | [[Schmidt-16751|Schmidt, Lewis James]] ||||1974 Oct 22||60||H of Ella|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c8/Schmidt-16751.jpg 572] |- | [[Schmidt-16752|Schmidt, Lewis McLeod (Mac)]] ||1951 Sep 20||2011 Jul 07||||F of Darren, Leigh, Belinda|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ed/Schmidt-16752.jpg 573] |- | [[Staben-33|Schmidt, Linda Pearl]] ||||1989 Jan 04||83||nee Staben|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3a/Schmidt-16743.jpg 477] |- | [[Schmidt-16753|Schmidt, Theodore James]] ||||1939 Jun 19||35||F og Graham, Glennis|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c4/Schmidt-16753.jpg 3055] |- | [[Ford-14548|Schmutter, Alice Elizabeth (Bonnie)]] ||1911 Oct 02||1957 Jul 11||||W of Bill; M of Bernice, Kevin (dec), Darrell, Ronald, Sharyn, Vicki|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/de/Schmutter-11.jpg 1820] |- | [[Schmutter-22|Schmutter, Cecil John (Sam)]] ||1913 Jun 11||1989 Apr 06||||H of Pearl; F of Graeme, Dianne, Rhonda, Anne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/09/Schmutter-22.jpg 1061] |- | [[Schmutter-24|Schmutter, Darrell Leslie]] ||1939 Sep||2015 Apr||||Partner of Goria Betts; F of Michelle & Corey|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ec/Schmutter-24.jpg 346] |- | [[Schmutter-23|Schmutter, Graeme John]] ||1940 Jun 25||2009 Apr 25||||S of Pearl & Sam; B of Dianne (dec), Rhonda & Anne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c4/Schmutter-23.jpg 1060] |- | [[Schmutter-25|Schmutter, Kevin (johnny)]] ||1931 Aug 11||1951 Nov 28||||B of Bernice, Darrell, Sharyn, Ronald & Vicki|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dc/Schmutter-25.jpg 2059] |- | [[Betteridge-402|Schmutter, Pearl Irene]] ||1917 Jan 10||2000 Aug 26||||W of Sam; M of Grame, Diane, Rhonda, Anne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6b/Betteridge-402.jpg 1059] |- | [[Schmutter-11|Schmutter, William Leslie (Bill)]] ||1908 Apr 24||1986 May 03||||H of Alice|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/de/Schmutter-11.jpg 1820] |- | Schneider, Helen (Nell)||1912||1998||||M of Maisie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f9/Schneider-12314-1.jpg 1226] |- | [[Schneider-12314|Schneider, Joseph]] ||||1994 Mar 23||81||H of Helen; S-F of Maisie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c4/Schneider-12314.jpg 1227] |- | [[Scott-51697|Scott, Anna Jane]] ||||1942 Jan 07||84|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b6/Scott-51697.jpg 2325] |- | [[Scott-51698|Scott, Catherine]] ||||1956 Feb 12||95|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b6/Scott-51697.jpg 2325] |- | [[Scott-51700|Scott, Frederick John]] ||||1965 Feb 23||95||H of Jessie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a6/Scott-51700.jpg 2292] |- | [[Mickle-457|Scott, Isabella Margaret]] ||1860 Jan 08||1902 Feb 11||42||nee Mickle; W of Richard Grant Scott; M of Andrew, Ernest, Elizabeth, Alexander, Cecil, Richard, Agnes|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5c/Mickle-457.jpg 2478] |- | [[Scott-51717|Scott, Jenny Margaret]] ||||1946 May 08||6|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/36/Scott-51717.jpg 1660] |- | [[Kerr-11844|Scott, Jessie Millie]] ||||1924 Nov 11||42||W of Frederick|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a6/Scott-51700.jpg 2292] |- | [[Scott-51701|Scott, Lawrence Kerr]] ||||1944 Jun 28||24||RAAF; d. Alexandria, Egypt; S of Jessie & Lawrence|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a6/Scott-51700.jpg 2292] |- | [[Scott-51713|Scott, Richard Nutter]] ||||1959 Feb 05||91||OBE|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0e/Scott-51713.jpg 2317] |- | [[Scott-51714|Scott, Richard Victor Gordon]] ||||1908 Jul 26||2|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0e/Scott-51713.jpg 2317] |- | [[Scott-51719|Scott, Robert]] ||||1938 Nov 19||||H of Christina|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7c/Scott-51719.jpg 2316] |- | [[Scott-51721|Scott, Russell Malcolm]] ||1964 Apr 30||2004 Oct 01||||H of Mandy (Milly); F of Thomas, Samantha, Claire, James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/81/Scott-51721.jpg 695] |- | [[Edwards-37239|Scott, Sarah]] ||||1939 Sep 25||72|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0e/Scott-51713.jpg 2317] |- | [[Scott-40916|Scott, William Nutter]] ||1899 Jun 26||1985 May 01||85|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/47/Scott-40916.jpg 816] |- | [[Hollins-349|Scott, Winifred Jean]] ||1901 Sep 03||1991 Jan 28||89|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/47/Scott-40916.jpg 816] |- | [[Seabrook-865|Seabrook, Albert Ernest]] ||1900 May 23||1971 Sep 23||||H of Dorothy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/21/Seabrook-865.jpg 675] |- | [[Seabrook-867|Seabrook, Cyril Arthur]] ||1923||2003||79||H of Clara; F of Alice, Shirley, Margaret, Colin, Ian, Heather|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/39/Seabrook-867.jpg 1553] |- | [[Box-2103|Seabrook, Dorothy]] ||1901 Jan 02||1982 Jun 23||||W of Albert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/21/Seabrook-865.jpg 675] |- | [[Seabrook-866|Seabrook, George Albert]] ||||1991 Jul 14||66||H of Beryl; F of Marilyn & Brian|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/83/Seabrook-866.jpg 1282] |- | Seabrook, Gweneth Elsie||1912 Jun 02||1986 Feb 01||||W of Reginald; M of Roderic & Warren|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/71/Seabrook-869.jpg 913] |- | [[Seabrook-240|Seabrook, James]] ||||1958 Jun 14||91||H of Marie|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e9/Seabrook-240.jpg 2209] |- | [[Seabrook-868|Seabrook, James Lewis]] ||||1977 Jul 20||87|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cd/Seabrook-868.jpg 469] |- | [[Seabrook-863|Seabrook, John William]] ||||1917 Jun 07||22||AIF; S of William & Mary Ann|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/14/Seabrook-861.jpg 143] |- | [[Olsen-3638|Seabrook, Marie Eleanor]] ||||1949 Sep 02||74||W of James|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e9/Seabrook-240.jpg 2209] |- | [[Seabrook-864|Seabrook, Martha Alice]] ||||1975 Sep 25||83||D of William & Mary Ann|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/14/Seabrook-861.jpg 143] |- | [[Parkinson-3586|Seabrook, Mary Ann]] ||||1944 Sep 22||85||W of William: M of Mary Ann, John, Martha|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/14/Seabrook-861.jpg 143] |- | [[Seabrook-862|Seabrook, Mary Ann]] ||||1935 Feb 21||47||D of William & Mary Ann|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/14/Seabrook-861.jpg 143] |- | [[Seabrook-869|Seabrook, Reginald Mathew]] ||1904 Apr 27||1986 Jul 07||||H of Gweneth; F of Roderic & Warren|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/71/Seabrook-869.jpg 913] |- | [[Seabrook-870|Seabrook, Stanley Allen]] ||1920 Aug 14||1998 Nov 29||||H of Pamela; S of Albert & Dorothy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f1/Seabrook-870.jpg 1393] |- | [[Seabrook-871|Seabrook, Theodore James William]] ||||||76||S of James; H of Betty; F of Coral, Keith, Joy, Mark|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/82/Seabrook-871.jpg 470] |- | [[Seabrook-861|Seabrook, William]] ||||1947 Oct 11||88||H of Mary Ann; F of Mary Ann, John, Martha|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/14/Seabrook-861.jpg 143] |- | [[Seehusen-13|Seehusen, Douglas John]] ||1955 Sep 29||1995 Dec 03||||S of Roma & John; B of Jennifer, Allan, Patricia|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0a/Seehusen-13.jpg 1326] |- | [[Tetaz-16|Shanklin, Hannah R]] ||||1943 Apr 01||72|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4a/Tetaz-16.jpg 3123] |- | [[Parish-3054|Shapland, Adeline]] ||||1957 Apr 16||90||W of Alfred|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/03/Shapland-185.jpg 3179] |- | [[Shapland-185|Shapland, Alfred H]] ||||1946 Nov 22||80||H of Adeline|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/03/Shapland-185.jpg 3179] |- | [[Shaw-25971|Shaw, Raymond John]] ||||1939 Oct 02||13|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/48/Shaw-25971.jpg 2308] |- | [[Sheedy-439|Sheedy, Edward]] ||||1908 Dec 21|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/66/Sheedy-439.jpg 2779] |- | [[Handcock-419|Sheepway, Anne Bernice]] ||||1992 May 21||80||W of Vernon; M of Jillian & Eric|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6a/Handcock-419.jpg 1115] |- | [[Uren-996|Sheepway, Gladys]] ||||1972 Mar 21||77|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/10/Uren-996.jpg 3208] |- | [[Anderson-70264|Sheepway, Irene Pearl]] ||||1959 Jan 14||67||W of Elwin Thomas; M of Charles & James Ellingworth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/27/Anderson-70264.jpg 1787] |- | [[Sheepway-1|Sheepway, Roy Oliver]] ||||1980 Jun 02||89|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/62/Sheepway-1.jpg 3207] |- | [[Sheepway-7|Sheepway, Vernon Walter]] ||||1989 Apr 24||80||H of Anne; F of Jillian & Eric|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8b/Sheepway-7.jpg 1116] |- | [[Shepherd-9780|Shepherd, Ronald Geoffrey]] ||1931 Dec 19||1994 Dec 06||||H of Vi (dec); F of Hazel, Geoff, Murray, Jan, Vincent, Aileen (dec)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b2/Shepherd-9780.jpg 1188] |- | [[Shepherdson-157|Shepherdson, Desmond Arthur]] ||||1974 Jul 14||30|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c5/Shepherdson-157.jpg 592] |- | [[Shepherdson-58|Shepherdson, Gilbert Charles]] ||||1974 Feb 03||62||H of Jessie; F of Howard, Ruth, Noel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6e/Shepherdson-58.jpg 564] |- | [[Shepherdson-59|Shepherdson, Heron Arthur]] ||||1960 Nov 01||42|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/10/Shepherdson-59.jpg 1794] |- | [[Shepherdson-158|Shepherdson, Howard Gilbert]] ||||1997 Mar 14||56||H of Veronica; F of Janene, Darren|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4c/Shepherdson-158.jpg 1334] |- | [[Collard-1117|Shepherdson, Jessie Emaline]] ||||1990 Apr 18||75||W of Gilbert (dec); M of Howard, Ruth, Noel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/50/Collard-1117.jpg 563] |- | [[Shepherdson-159|Shepherdson, Leon Gilbert]] ||||1988 May 11||||S of Jessie & Gilbert; B of Howard, Ruth, Noel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a7/Shepherdson-160.jpg 51] |- | [[Shepherdson-160|Shepherdson, Reginald]] ||||1980? Jul 23||||S of Jessie & Gilbert; B of Howard, Ruth, Noel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a7/Shepherdson-160.jpg 51] |- | [[Adkins-2545|Sheppard, Lily Olive]] ||||1966 Aug 18||81||M of Lew & Jean Stephens|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d2/Adkins-2545.jpg 1977] |- | Sheridan, Agnes Fair||1919 Jun 29||1991 Feb 11||71||W of John (Jock); M of Joyce & Nancy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c2/Sheridan-2581-1.jpg 1286] |- | [[Sheridan-2581|Sheridan, John (Jock)]] ||1918 Aug 02||2002 Jan 09||83||H of Agnes (dec); F of Joyce & Nancy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/65/Sheridan-2581.jpg 1287] |- | [[Wilson-96980|Shipp, Annette Cunningham]] ||||1978 Jul 19||76|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c3/Shipp-1603.jpg 446] |- | [[Laver-349|Shipp, Frances Mary]] ||||1953 Oct 24||82|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e8/Shipp-1604.jpg 3175] |- | [[Shipp-1603|Shipp, John Laver]] ||||2003 Jan 16||93|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c3/Shipp-1603.jpg 446] |- | [[Shipp-1604|Shipp, Thomas]] ||||1940 Jan 19||67|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e8/Shipp-1604.jpg 3175] |- | Shore, Irene May||1913 Feb 28||1993 Jul 06||||||3285 |- | [[Sidders-45|Sidders, Alfred]] ||||1986 Jun 27||60|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e4/Sidders-45.jpg 798] |- | [[Wilson-96982|Sidders, Elizabeth Ann]] ||||1971 Mar 11||87||W of Walter|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/60/Sidders-46.jpg 158] |- | [[Sidders-46|Sidders, Walter George]] ||||1967 Jul 28||85||H of Elizabeth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/60/Sidders-46.jpg 158] |- | [[De_Groot-1990|Siekman, Anna Margaretha]] ||||1966 Feb 23||54||wife, mother|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8e/De_Groot-1990.jpg 2608] |- | [[Siekman-20|Siekman, Johannes Josephus]] ||||1994 Mar 15||86||H of Anna Margaretha (dec) & Anna Augusta|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b0/Siekman-20.jpg 2609] |- | [[Beecroft-496|Siekman, Mary Margaret]] ||1936 Jan 11||||||nee Beecroft; W of Bill; M of James, Christopher, Corey, Lukas|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/aa/Siekman-21.jpg 2685] |- | [[Siekman-21|Siekman, Wilhelm (Bill)]] ||1934 Sep 22||2001 Jul 19||||H of Mary; F of James, Christopher, Corey, Lukas|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/aa/Siekman-21.jpg 2685] |- | [[Siggins-109|Siggins, John]] ||||1927 Apr 18||84||H of Mary Jane|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/35/Siggins-109.jpg 1889] |- | [[Siggins-141|Siggins, Mary Emmeline]] ||||1902 Jul 29||24||D of John & Mary Jane|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/35/Siggins-109.jpg 1889] |- | [[Siggins-110|Siggins, Mary Jane]] ||||1908 May 27||62||W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/35/Siggins-109.jpg 1889] |- | [[Silcock-531|Silcock, Leslie Henry]] ||1927 Mar 10||2003 Jun 11||76||d. 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Little Bendigo; H of Margaretta|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ef/Skoglund-130.jpg 3023] |- | [[Staben-34|Skoglund, Margaretta]] ||1868 Mar 14||1927 Jan 18||59||b. Colinabin; nee Staben; W of Carl|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ef/Skoglund-130.jpg 3023] |- | Slade, Elena||||1922 Jan||49|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/72/Slade-3499.jpg 2879] |- | [[Slade-3498|Slade, Ernest Frank]] ||||1990||90||d. Cowes|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c2/Slade-3498.jpg 2883] |- | [[Slade-3499|Slade, Ernest Henry]] ||||1954 Jul 16||81|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/72/Slade-3499.jpg 2879] |- | Slater, Anne Evelyn||1927 Dec 27||1996 Jun 09||||W of Tom; M of Peter, Sue, Tony, Julie, Colleen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8c/Slater-5688.jpg 1338] |- | [[Slater-3754|Slater, Thomas Huddlestone]] ||1857 May 28||1911 Feb 09||||JP; H of Alice|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9c/Slater-3754.jpg 1742] |- | [[Slater-5688|Slater, Thomas William]] ||1918 May 06||1998 Mar 06||||AIF VX108608; H of Anne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8c/Slater-5688.jpg 1338] |- | [[Slattery-956|Slattery, Ronald Alfred William]] ||||1976 Feb 08||53|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d8/Slattery-956.jpg 517] |- | [[Slorach-81|Slight, Betty May]] ||||1987 Aug 09||62||W of James William; M of Barbara, Kaye, Karen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ac/Slorach-81.jpg 3355] |- | [[Slight-229|Slight, Edna]] ||||1923 Jun 17||5|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9a/Slight-228.jpg 2701] |- | [[Slight-227|Slight, James William (Jim)]] ||||1990 Oct 31||70||AIF; H of Betty; F of Barbara, Kaye, Karen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6d/Slight-227.jpg 3356]] |- | [[Higgins-11529|Slight, Mary Elizabeth]] ||||1975 Oct 15||83|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9a/Slight-228.jpg 2701] |- | [[Slight-228|Slight, William R]] ||||1950 Apr 02||64|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9a/Slight-228.jpg 2701] |- | [[Smerdon-56|Smerdon, John Clement]] ||||1969 Aug 12||80|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/20/Smerdon-56.jpg 707] |- | [[Hogan-4441|Smerdon, Winifred Ruby]] ||||1973 Aug 28||79|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/20/Smerdon-56.jpg 707] |- | Smith, Aileen Fay||1941 Sep 16||2003 Jul 31||||W of Kevin (Coog); M of Gary, Leanne, Janette, Greg||1470 |- | [[Smith-283043|Smith, Alfred John]] ||1934 Jul 31||2009 Sep 29||||S of Alfred & Linda Smith; B of Norman & Valerie, Janet & Orm, Bryan (dec) & Janet, Karen (dec) & Ron|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b4/Smith-283043.jpg 259] |- | [[Smith-283047|Smith, Andrew Finlayson]] ||1920 Oct 02||1989 Jul 05||||H of Leile; F of Terry, Heather, Nola, Helen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/83/Smith-283047.jpg 763] |- | Smith, Annette Doris||||1977 Nov 21||27||W of James; M of Teri, Gene, Jo-Ann, Dale||482 |- | [[Benton-4290|Smith, Audrey Florence]] ||1921 Oct 11||2009 Jul 29||||W of Dub; M of Terry, Irene, Dan, Helen, Greg|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9e/Smith-283022.jpg 3035] |- | [[Cormack-715|Smith, Cecilia Jane]] ||||1968 Mar 11|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/20/Cormack-715.jpg 2599] |- | [[Smith-283233|Smith, Charles Ronald (John)]] ||1926 May 21||2007 Apr 18||80||H of Mary; F of Margaret & Rosalind|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a7/Smith-283233.jpg 270] |- | [[Smith-283234|Smith, Charlton]] ||||1954 Feb 09||61||AIF 1927|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f7/Smith-283234.jpg 2885] |- | [[Richards-19926|Smith, Daisy Evelyn]] ||1900 Jan 02||1998 Mar 01||98||W of Irvine; M of Leslie (dec), Norma (dec), Frederick (dec), John (dec), Lyla, Elaine, Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/41/Richards-19926.jpg 1415] |- | [[Smith-283253|Smith, Edward]] ||||1959 Nov 03||55||H of Sybil; F of Ron, Brian, Doreen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8a/Smith-283253.jpg 2223] |- | [[Smith-283266|Smith, Edward Charlton (Jim)]] ||||1990 Aug 10||60||S of May & Charlie Smith; B of Marje, Dolly, Eileen; F of Max, Neville, Helen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/86/Smith-283266.jpg 1292] |- | [[Cunningham-16788|Smith, Elsie R]] ||||1972 Jul 17||73||W of Ernest; M of Ivy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d1/Smith-283276.jpg 2514] |- | [[Williams-115960|Smith, Elva Evelyn]] ||1913 Sep 21||1985 Nov 11||||W of Roy; M of Noel (dec), Bill, Bette, John, Brian, Dianne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f2/Williams-115960.jpg 915] |- | [[Smith-283276|Smith, Ernest E]] ||||1969 Jun 27||75||H of Elsie; F of Ivy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d1/Smith-283276.jpg 2514] |- | [[Harrison-26284|Smith, Frances H]] ||||1929 Dec 23||39|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a1/Halford-2039.jpg 2944] |- | [[Smith-283317|Smith, Gordon Douglas]] ||1921 Dec 16||2003 Aug 30||||S of Les & Alma (both dec); B of Thelma, Edna, Phyllis (dec), Gladys, Patricia|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/ff/Smith-283317.jpg 2468] |- | [[Smith-283320|Smith, Henry Bruce (Bruce)]] ||1920 Jan 07||2005 May 12||||AIF VX52859; H of Muriel; F of Graeme, Ronald, Ian (dec), Neil|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e6/Smith-283320.jpg 2125] |- | [[Smith-283329|Smith, Henry Frederick]] ||||1959 Jun 12||81||H of Nellie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/50/Smith-283329.jpg 1808] |- | [[Richards-19939|Smith, Hilda Sarah]] ||||1963 Mar 31||76|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/81/Richards-19939.jpg 1773] |- | [[Smith-283245|Smith, Irvine Herbert]] ||1891 Jan 29||1940 Jun 28||||H of Daisy; F of Norman|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5d/Smith-283245.jpg 38] |- | [[Smith-283340|Smith, Irvine R]] ||||2009 Apr 04||88||H of Lorraine; F of Robert, Jim, Midge, Marion, Joey, Leila, John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/06/Smith-283340.jpg 1431] |- | [[Finlayson-1225|Smith, Isobel]] ||||1959 Feb 13||||W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/50/Smith-283353.jpg 2906] |- | [[Smith-283022|Smith, Jeffrey Thomas]] ||||1952 Aug 16||<1||S of Audrey & Dub|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9e/Smith-283022.jpg 3035] |- | Smith, Jessie A||1896 Dec 05||1979 Jan 07||||M of Irene, Norma, Max||441 |- | [[Smith-283353|Smith, John]] ||||1948 Jul 01||||H of Isobel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/50/Smith-283353.jpg 2906] |- | [[Game-247|Smith, Laura E]] ||||1933 Feb 22||79|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a2/Game-247.jpg 23] |- | [[Conn-2088|Smith, Leila May]] ||1927 Sep 07||2011 Mar 18||||nee Conn; W of Andrew; M of Terry, Heather, Nola, Helen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8d/Conn-2088.jpg 762] |- | [[Nash-10509|Smith, Linda May]] ||1910 Apr 03||2003 Jul 20||||M of Alfie, Norman, Janet, Bryan (dec), Karin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/69/Nash-10509.jpg 1891] |- | Smith, Lorraine M||||1997 Nov 27||71||W of Irvine; M of Robert, Jim, Midge, Marion, Joey, Leila, John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/94/Smith-283340-1.jpg 1432] |- | [[Beaton-1637|Smith, Margaret Ellen]] ||||1967 Jun 09||54||W of Ernest Norman; M of Graham, Kenneth, Anne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/de/Beaton-1637.jpg 2352] |- | Smith, Marie Laurence||1927 Nov 04||2007 Aug 03||||||269 |- | Smith, Martha Jane||||1986 Dec 17||83||W of Charlton; M of Marj, Mary, Dolly, Eileen, Jim|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b5/Smith-283234-1.jpg 2886] |- | [[Smith-283365|Smith, Maurice Ross]] ||1938 Sep 20||2010 Apr 25||||H of Glenda; F of Stephen & Sharon, Anthony & Libby, Andrea & Jacko|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2f/Smith-283365.jpg 283] |- | [[Young-53664|Smith, Muriel Annie]] ||1921 Apr 15||1995 Dec 15||||nee Young; W of Bruce; M of Graeme, Ronald, Ian (dec), Neil|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e6/Smith-283320.jpg 2125] |- | [[Treadwell-1488|Smith, Myra]] ||1929 Aug 01||2010 Jul 21||||nee Treadwell; W of Keith; M of Barbara & Graeme|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/12/Treadwell-1488.jpg 301] |- | [[Crouch-4401|Smith, Nellie]] ||||1975 Jul 11||78||W of Henry|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/50/Smith-283329.jpg 1808] |- | [[Smith-283246|Smith, Norman Stanley]] ||1921 Jul 23||1941 Aug 23||||S of Irvine & Daisy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5d/Smith-283245.jpg 38] |- | [[Smith-266257|Smith, Orient Robert]] ||||1940 Nov 04||55|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/16/Smith-266257.jpg 3213] |- | [[Smith-283376|Smith, Phyllis Mary]] ||1931 May 13||1931 Dec 25||||D of Les & Alma; Sis of Gordon, Thelma, Edna, Gladys, Patricia|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cd/Smith-283376.jpg 2467] |- | [[Smith-283377|Smith, Russell Victor]] ||1932 Jan 17||1996 May 30||||H of Gwen; F of Graeme, Garry, Trevor|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/38/Smith-283377.jpg 1335] |- | [[Price-28621|Smith, Sybil]] ||||1994 Aug 31||86||W of Edward; M of Ron, Brian, Doreen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8a/Smith-283253.jpg 2223] |- | [[Smith-283049|Smith, Thomas William]] ||||1968 Sep 21|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/20/Cormack-715.jpg 2599] |- | [[Smith-283378|Smith, unnamed]] ||||1946 Aug 05||||Baby girl of Andrew & Leila|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/64/Smith-283379.jpg 3176] |- | [[Smith-283379|Smith, unnamed]] ||||1950 Jan 25||||Baby boy of Andrew & Leila|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/64/Smith-283379.jpg 3176] |- | [[Hodge-6796|Smith, Verna Dorothea]] ||1938 Oct 23||2006 Nov 28||||W of Neville; M of Clive & Susanne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f9/Hodge-6796.jpg 240] |- | [[Smith-283387|Smith, William F]] ||||2007 Jan 05||67||H of Annette; F of Gary & Dianne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1f/Smith-283387.jpg 228] |- | [[McMaster-1802|Smith, Yvonne Claire]] ||1939 May 19||2000 Dec 01||||nee McMaster; Ashes at Sunshine, Vic|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/78/McMaster-1645.jpg 1596] |- | [[Roylance-106|Smullen, Ann]] ||||1961 Sep 27||81||W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2a/Smullen-154.jpg 2654] |- | [[Smullen-157|Smullen, Dorothy]] ||1909 Jun 02||2004 Aug 15||||D of John & Ann Smullen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e5/Smullen-157.jpg 1426] |- | Smullen, Isabel Nellie||1920||2013|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b5/Smullen-156.jpg 2819] |- | [[Smullen-154|Smullen, John]] ||||1955 Sep 17||84||H of Ann|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2a/Smullen-154.jpg 2654] |- | [[Smullen-155|Smullen, Leslie James]] ||1915 May 09||2002 Oct 31||||H of Marjory; F of Nola, Leslie, Janice (dec), Faye, Barbara, Dorothy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/65/Smullen-155.jpg 1342] |- | [[Smith-283400|Smullen, Marjory May]] ||1920 Jul 28||2001 Jan 08||||W of Leslie; M of Nola, Leslie, Janice (dec), Faye, Barbara, Dorothy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/65/Smullen-155.jpg 1342] |- | [[Smullen-156|Smullen, Peter Paul]] ||1912||1955|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b5/Smullen-156.jpg 2819] |- | [[Sneddon-464|Sneddon, Eric Thomas]] ||||||||S of Robert & Honora Sneddon; B of Jack (dec), Roy, Mavis, Laurence (dec), Kevin (dec)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/29/Sneddon-464.jpg 945] |- | [[Dore-1524|Sneddon, Hanora]] ||||1980 Sep 07||91||W of Robert (dec); M of Jack (dec), Laurie (dec), Kevin (dec), Roy, Mavis, Eric|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/16/Dore-1524.jpg 2647] |- | [[Sneddon-465|Sneddon, Kevin Ernest]] ||||1948 Apr 07||18|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d0/Sneddon-466.jpg 2646] |- | [[Sneddon-466|Sneddon, Robert]] ||||1966 Jan 18||80|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d0/Sneddon-466.jpg 2646] |- | [[Snooks-90|Snooks, Jack Vincent]] ||||1987 Jul 06||78||H of Jean & Ula|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9a/Aeschlimann-38.jpg 1746] |- | [[Aeschlimann-38|Snooks, Jean Lillian]] ||||1963 Aug 01||54||W of Jack; M of Bob & Ron|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9a/Aeschlimann-38.jpg 1746] |- | [[Spagnolo-26|Spagnolo, Antonio]] ||1886 Aug 07||1936 Feb 15|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/19/Spagnolo-26.jpg 2649] |- | [[Mayer-5138|Spalding, Florence Ada]] ||||1945 Jun 04||||W of Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/55/Spalding-2337.jpg 2565] |- | [[Spalding-2336|Spalding, Florence Ann]] ||||1984 Dec 06||||D of Robert & Ada|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/55/Spalding-2337.jpg 2565] |- | [[Spalding-2337|Spalding, Robert]] ||||1942 Mar 02||||H of Florence Ada|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/55/Spalding-2337.jpg 2565] |- | [[Spargo-436|Spargo, Clifton A]] ||||1999 Mar 02||72||H of Hazel; F of Greg, Neil, Ian|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/02/Spargo-436.jpg 1430] |- | [[Spaull-18|Spaull, Burn]] ||||1957 Aug 11||||H of Grace; F of Ray, Bruce, Sylvia|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c1/Spaull-18.jpg 2207] |- | [[Spaull-13|Spaull, Charles Henry]] ||1877||1954||||H of Frances|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/02/Spaull-13.jpg 2195] |- | [[Wall-8730|Spaull, Dorothy Cathrine]] ||||1972 Jul 15||81|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/30/Wall-8730.jpg 1757] |- | [[Dessent-26|Spaull, Elizabeth (Betty)]] ||||2009 Dec 17||92||W of Gordon (dec); M of Peter|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/53/Spaull-34-1.jpg 1564] |- | [[Spaull-33|Spaull, Ernest John]] ||||1958 Apr 04||73|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e8/Spaull-33.jpg 1819] |- | [[Coulter-2132|Spaull, Frances]] ||1875||1954||||W of Charles|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/02/Spaull-13.jpg 2195] |- | [[Spaull-34|Spaull, Gordon]] ||||1962 Nov 05||44|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/46/Spaull-34.jpg 1755] |- | [[Jones-123643|Spaull, Grace]] ||||1976 Jun 17||||W of Burn; M of Ray, Bruce, Sylvia|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c1/Spaull-18.jpg 2207] |- | [[McMaster-789|Spaull, Jessie]] ||||1956 Aug 09||78||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9a/Spaull-12.jpg 1934] |- | [[Spaull-28|Spaull, Norman William Carl]] ||1917 Mar 03||2002 Dec 01||||H of Thelma; F of Barbara (dec), Marjorie, Graham, Joan, Leigh, Beverley|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1c/Spaull-28.jpg 1395] |- | [[Tonkin-2966|Spaull, Thelma]] ||1918 Apr 11||2012 Nov 18||||nee Tonkin; W of Norman; M of Barbara (dec), Marjorie, Graham, Joan||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1c/Spaull-28.jpg 1395] |- | [[Spaull-12|Spaull, William]] ||||1946 May 16||68||H of Hessie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9a/Spaull-12.jpg 1934] |- | [[Speed-1790|Speed, George Bird]] ||||1894 Oct 03||22||S of Bird & Ellen Speed|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/46/Speed-1790.jpg 3041] |- | [[Spencer-25854|Spencer, Thomas Leo]] ||||1986 Dec 01||78|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2c/Spencer-25854.jpg 3236] |- | [[Spicer-4392|Spicer, Claude Anthony]] ||||1967 Sep 24||67|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bc/Spicer-4392.jpg 3216] |- | [[Spokes-100|Spokes, Karla Michele]] ||1987 Dec 09||1987 Dec 09||||D of Judi & Rod; Sis of Stefanie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c0/Spokes-100.jpg 371] |- | Squire, Matilda Mary||||1995 Dec 21||86||W of Patrick|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/82/Squire-2553.jpg 846] |- | [[Squire-2553|Squire, Patrick Henry]] ||||1984 Nov 01||83||H of Matilda|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/82/Squire-2553.jpg 846] |- | [[Enbom-4|Staben, Emma Ann]] ||1908 Nov 05||1996 Dec 03||||Nee Enbom; W of Gordon; M of Josephine, Kathleen, Marie, Jeanette|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7f/Enbom-4.jpg 1216708] |- | [[Staben-24|Staben, George Hill]] ||||1978 Apr 05||70||H of Lorna|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b7/Staben-24.jpg 444] |- | [[Staben-22|Staben, Gordon Ernest]] ||1909 Aug 27||1978 Feb 20||||H of Emma; F of Josephine, Kathleen, Marie, Jeanette|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7f/Enbom-4.jpg 1216708] |- | [[Wallis-1374|Staben, Lorna Jane]] ||||1994 Oct 06||87||nee Wallis; W of George|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b7/Staben-24.jpg 444] |- | [[Stanley-3555|Stanley, Richard Henry]] ||1898||1898||<1||||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/91/Stanley-3555.jpg Burial list] |- | [[Stedman-1304|Stedman, Eric Clifford]] ||||1976 Nov 24||72||H of Thelma; F of Elaine, Malcolm, Jennifer|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fd/Stedman-1304.jpg 492] |- | [[Bell-13935|Stedman, Helen Jane Rodie]]||||1948 Feb 25|||||| Funeral notice |- | [[Hare-3070|Stedman, Thelma Mary]] ||||1988 Jul 02||80||W of Eric; M of Elaine, Malcolm, Jennifer|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fd/Stedman-1304.jpg 492] |- | [[Leighton-2946|Steele, Thelma Inez Dawes]] ||1914 Apr 22||2004 May 23||||W of Cyril Beaumont (dec) & Clarrie Steele (dec); M of Barry & Geoff|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/57/Leighton-2946.jpg 1424] |- | [[McCabe-3939|Stephens, Edna May]] ||||1997 Sep 17||80|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/54/Stephens-17113.jpg 2630] |- | [[Robinson-50952|Stephens, Elizabeth]] ||1880 May 28||1948 May 28||||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a7/Stephens-16292.jpg 156] |- | [[Simester-38|Stephens, Elizabeth Arabella]] ||||1985 Dec 06||78||W of Roy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0a/Stephens-17115.jpg 509] |- | [[O'Connor-6646|Stephens, Ida May]] ||1918 Mar 17||1998 Jan 24||||W of Jack; M of Moreen & John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3d/Stephens-17117.jpg 1328] |- | [[Stephens-17117|Stephens, Jack Bruce]] ||1913 Nov 09||2012 Feb 20||||H of Ida|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3d/Stephens-17117.jpg 1328] |- | [[Chesterfield-121|Stephens, Jean]] ||||1951 Sep 02||42||W of Lew; D of Lily|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d2/Adkins-2545.jpg 1977] |- | [[Stephens-17113|Stephens, John]] ||||1995 Sep 17||79|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/54/Stephens-17113.jpg 2630] |- | [[Stephens-17118|Stephens, John Robert]] ||||1960 Apr 13||22|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5d/Stephens-17124.jpg 2829] |- | [[Stephens-17121|Stephens, Leslie]] ||1902 Jul 25||1956 Nov 15|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d1/Stephens-17121.jpg 155] |- | [[Stephens-17124|Stephens, Lucy Beatrice]] ||||1939 Aug 28||3|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5d/Stephens-17124.jpg 2829] |- | [[Stephens-17115|Stephens, Roy Walter]] ||||1993 Jul 07||90||H of Elizabeth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0a/Stephens-17115.jpg 509] |- | [[Stephens-16292|Stephens, William]] ||1877 Oct 20||1937 Dec 22||||H of Elizabeth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a7/Stephens-16292.jpg 156] |- | Stermole, Angelina||||2012 Aug 01||90||Wife, mother|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dc/Stermole-9-1.jpg 1234] |- | [[Stermole-9|Stermole, Max]] ||||1992 Jun 20||82||H of Angelina; F of Erhard, John, Frank, Rosie, Hilda, Paula|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/22/Stermole-9.jpg 1235] |- | [[Pryor-2694|Stevens, Dora]] ||||1974 Nov 05||78||W of Hopetoun; M of John & Sherry|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8c/Stevens-26969.jpg 582] |- | [[Craze-137|Stevens, Emily]] ||||1925 Sep 20||||W of Henry|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/91/Stevens-26971.jpg 67] |- | [[Stevens-26971|Stevens, Henry M]] ||||1945 Nov 04||||H of Emily|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/91/Stevens-26971.jpg 67] |- | [[Stevens-26969|Stevens, Hopetoun]] ||||1969 Apr 19||79||H of Dora; F of John & Shirley|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8c/Stevens-26969.jpg 582] |- | [[Lemaitre-368|Stevens, Marion Abigail]] ||||1997 Jun 21||89||W of Thomas Edward|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/87/Lemaitre-368.jpg 971] |- | [[Stevens-26972|Stevens, Thomas Edwards]] ||1907 Mar 12||1986 Oct 02||||H of Marion; S of Henry & Emily Stevens (both dec)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/13/Stevens-26972.jpg 972] |- | [[Stevenson-10972|Stevenson, Robert J (Bert)]] ||1927 Nov 02||1981 Feb 13||||H of Ruth; F of Scott & Louise|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b4/Stevenson-10972.jpg 3316] |- | [[Stewart-51066|Stewart, David William]] ||||1983 Jan 28||73||H of Elva; F of Bet, Alan, Rob, Lyn|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/46/Stewart-51066.jpg 1102] |- | [[Stewart-51075|Stewart, Donald T]] ||||1987 Jul 06||55||S of James & Hazel; B of Robert, Bruce, Beverley|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3a/Stewart-51075.jpg 784] |- | [[Wilson-97228|Stewart, Elva Ethel]] ||||1986 Aug 01||72||W of David; M of Betty, Alan, Robert, Lynette|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1a/Wilson-97228.jpg 1101] |- | [[Stewart-51078|Stewart, George]] ||||1977 Apr 12||76|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/de/Stewart-51078.jpg 463] |- | [[Warren-21716|Stewart, Hazel Matilda]] ||||1985 Jul 01||72||W of James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/be/Stewart-51076.jpg 24] |- | [[Stewart-51076|Stewart, James Attewell]] ||||1944 Mar 22||41||H of Hazel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/be/Stewart-51076.jpg 24] |- | Stewart, Janis Maree (Jan)||1947 Feb 06||2000 Mar 14||||W of Bruce; M of Michael, Steven, Scott||785 |- | [[Stewart-51081|Stewart, John George]] ||||1935 Aug 16|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ad/Stewart-51081.jpg 2417] |- | [[Stewart-51082|Stewart, Lewis Alexander (Alex)]] ||1899 Aug 13||1990 Jan 31||||H of Mary; F of Olive; GF of Sheryl, Terry, Glen, Rick|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ef/Stewart-51082.jpg 1321] |- | [[Attewell-105|Stewart, Mary Ann]] ||1842||1899||||nee Attewell|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e0/Attewell-105.jpg 3073] |- | [[Shipp-1609|Stewart, Mary Elizabeth (Bessie)]] ||1903 Jun 28||1990 Jan 19||||W of Lewis; M of Olive; GM of Sheryl, Terry, Glen, Rick|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ef/Stewart-51082.jpg 1321] |- | [[Stewart-51095|Stewart, Norm]] ||||1985 Aug 20||72||AIF VX142635|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3d/Stewart-51095.jpg 879] |- | [[Stewart-51099|Stewart, William Walter]] ||||1928 Nov 03||<1|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/88/Stewart-51099.jpg 2721] |- | [[Holmes-2011|Stielow, Rose Helena (Lena)]] ||1885 Mar 18||1913 Aug 09||28||nee Holmes; W of Franz; M of Laura Alice & Helen (Lena)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/84/Holmes-2011.jpg 3021] |- | [[Stinson-3356|Stinson, Alfred]] ||||1964 Oct 26||59||H of Annie; F of Brian & Jim|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f4/Stinson-3356.jpg 17] |- | [[Stocks-904|Stocks, Frederick Hamilton]] ||||1952 Nov 30||71|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/84/Stocks-904.jpg 1639] |- | Stodart, Grace||||1907 Mar 14||1||D of James Stodart & Catherine Burnet||1732 |- | [[Stone-24751|Stone, David Lewis]] ||1914 Jun 17||1996 Jul 31||||AIF VX39616; H of Betty; F of Margaret, Joy, Shirley, Allan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3e/Stone-24751.jpg 1336] |- | [[Storey-1111|Storey, Thomas]] ||||1928 Aug 13|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/37/Hardingham-74.jpg 2355] |- | [[McDonald-27021|Strange, Annie]] ||||1932 Apr 11||71|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1e/McDonald-27021.jpg 2074] |- | Street, Kathleen May||1923 Jan 01||1992 Apr 05||||M of Colin & Lyn||1255 |- | [[Strykert-1|Strykert, Beert Alan]] ||||1970 Aug 13||18|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/10/Strykert-1.jpg 643] |- | [[Stuart-8382|Stuart, Alexander]] ||||1929 Sep 09||||H of Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8a/Stuart-8382.jpg 2344] |- | [[Scott-52016|Stuart, Mary]] ||||1947 Sep 09||||W of Alexander|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8a/Stuart-8382.jpg 2344] |- | [[Stuchbery-12|Stuchbery, Norman Andrew]] ||1912 Mar 16||2001 Jun 03||||H of Ruby; F of Morton & Ivor|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/97/Stuchbery-12.jpg 965] |- | [[Ingham-607|Stuchbery, Ruby Florence]] ||||1984 Apr 05||||W of Norman; M of Morton & Ivor|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/23/Ingham-607.jpg 964] |- | Sullivan Kaye Laurine||1954 Apr 19||2011 Jul 07||||W of Ian; M of Lynne, Dianne, Sheryl, Carol, Jeanette||200 |- | Sullivan, ??? Frances||||192? Aug 20||||||2681 |- | [[Phillips-19230|Sullivan, Alison Rennie]] ||1921 Aug 24||2013 Oct 24||||W of Lancelot|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/68/Sullivan-8625.jpg 888] |- | [[O'Hara-2055|Sullivan, Florence Helena]] ||1892||1955|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/eb/Sullivan-2992.jpg 2754] |- | [[Sullivan-2992|Sullivan, John Lawrence]] ||1890||1978||||AIF|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/eb/Sullivan-2992.jpg 2754] |- | [[Sullivan-8625|Sullivan, Lancelot John]] ||1916 Sep 25||1984 Aug 08||||H of Rennie; F of Margaret, Graeme, Ian, Brenda, Raymond, Phillip|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/68/Sullivan-8625.jpg 888] |- | [[Summerfield-721|Summerfield, Leonard Frank]] ||1911 Aug 07||1998 Nov 08||||H of Lydia; F of Henry, Ann, Nancy, Betty, Margaret, Jim, Allan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9f/Summerfield-721.jpg 783] |- | [[Maletic-1|Summerfield, Lydia Hortense]] ||1925 Oct 04||2013 Aug 06||||W of Leonard|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9f/Summerfield-721.jpg 783] |- | [[Summerfield-722|Summerfield, Thomas James]] ||||2002 Jul 25||||S of Jodie & Jim; B of Mathew, Ricky, Kristie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/68/Summerfield-722.jpg 739] |- | [[Sumner-3704|Sumner, Ernest Charles]] ||||1971 May 01||||F of Ern & Jim|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a2/Sumner-3704.jpg 2832] |- | [[Sumner-3705|Sumner, Ernest Charles]] ||1928 Jun 09||2009 Aug 09|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/36/Sumner-3705.jpg RAN||3324] |- | [[O'Rourke-1224|Sumner, J A]] ||||1922 Feb 28|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/51/Summers-5980.jpg 2773] |- | Surace, Catherine||||1987 Dec 08||69||W of James; M of James, Anthony, Grace, Joseph, Rosemary, Catherine, Nancy, John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cf/Surace-7.jpg 513] |- | [[Surace-7|Surace, James (Jim)]] ||||1976 Jan 14||70||H of Catherine; F of James, Anthony, Grace, Joseph, Rosemary, Catherine, Nancy, John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cf/Surace-7.jpg 513] |- | [[Sutherland-9001|Sutherland, James]] ||||1902 Nov 23||39||d. Outtrim|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/01/Sutherland-9001.jpg 2453] |- | [[Svenson-79|Svenson, Axel Theodore]] ||||1943 Jun 28||83|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f8/Svenson-79.jpg 2682] |- | [[Svenson-252|Svenson, Gus]] ||1912 Apr 30||1986 Apr 01|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a9/Svenson-252.jpg 856] |- | [[Cooper-12410|Svenson, Mary Eileen]] ||||1970 Aug 24||91|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f8/Svenson-79.jpg 2682] |- | [[Floor-134|Swan, Annette Terese Elin]] ||1917 Mar 06||2010 Oct 19||93||nee Floor; W of Frank; M of Virginia & Susan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d2/Floor-134.jpg 338] |- | [[Sykes-3191|Sykes, Albert Rowe]] ||||1980 Apr 09||67||H of Jean; F of Barry, Lorraine, Murray|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/66/Sykes-3191.jpg 382] |- | [[Close-2616|Sykes, Jean Irene]] ||||1992 Oct 02||76||W of Albert; M of Barry, Lorraine, Murray|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/66/Sykes-3191.jpg 382] |- | [[Potts-5659|Symons, Louisa Mary]] ||||1926 Oct 13||60||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a8/Symons-1942.jpg 76] |- | [[Symons-1942|Symons, William]] ||||1911 Sep 24||46||H of Louisa|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a8/Symons-1942.jpg 76] |- | [[Taberner-62|Taberner, Teddy]] ||||1919 Jul 05||3||D of Les & Tot; d. Korumburra|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e8/Taberner-62.jpg 178] |- | [[Tack-238|Tack, A J A]] ||||1957 Jul 11||65||AIF 6366; H of Emily; F of Audrey & Beth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/74/Tack-238.jpg 1827] |- | [[Tack-276|Tack, Albert Edward]] ||||1980 May 31||87|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/96/Tack-276.jpg 471] |- | [[Tack-281|Tack, Albert Oswald]] ||||1952 May 09||25||H of Dorothy; F of John & Peter|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/14/Tack-281.jpg 3036] |- | [[Tack-270|Tack, Donald Joseph]] ||1899 Dec 02||1992 Apr 24||||H of Ellen; F of Phyllis|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a0/Tack-270.jpg 27] |- | [[Lees-2235|Tack, Dorothy Clarice]] ||1923 Sep 06||2008 Jul 31||||W of Albert; M of John & Peter|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/14/Tack-281.jpg 3036] |- | [[Goodall-1826|Tack, Ella]] ||||1970 Jul 24||90||nee Goodall; WWI 5377 Sister No. 8 Red Cross B.E.F.|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/23/Goodall-1826.jpg 2291] |- | [[Harris-55261|Tack, Ellen May]] ||1892 Apr 21||1966 Aug 03||||W of Donald; M of Phyllis|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a0/Tack-270.jpg 27] |- | [[Harris-55259|Tack, Emily]] ||||1981 Sep 02||92||W of A J A Tack|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/13/Harris-55259.jpg 1828] |- | [[Bright-4767|Tack, Ila May]] ||||1977 Jul 23||80|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/96/Tack-276.jpg 471] |- | [[Tack-184|Tack, John]] ||||1927 Jul 24||64||H of Maggie; F of Willie|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a9/Tack-184.jpg 2484] |- | [[Cameron-14400|Tack, Maggie]] ||||1947 Mar 12||84||W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6a/Cameron-14400.jpg 2485] |- | [[Tack-282|Tack, T E C]] ||||1964 Jul 06||75||AIF 358|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f9/Tack-282.jpg 2290] |- | [[Tack-283|Tack, Willie]] ||||1904 Oct 07||5||S of John & Maggie|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a9/Tack-184.jpg 2484] |- | [[Tafia-1|Tafia, Jan (Ianualli)]] ||1934 Jan 06||1979 Mar 05||||b. Nukulaelae Island, Tuvalu; d. Aspendale; H of Kath; F of Christine, Tom|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1b/Tafia-1.jpg 1216712] |- | [[Keating-2776|Tahir, Henrietta Lorraine]] ||||1984 Jul 20||66||W of Gani; M of Merv, Jeanette, Camille, Garney, Pauline, Jeff|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/be/Keating-2776.jpg 921] |- | [[Tahir-14|Tahir, Jeffrey Kevin]] ||1963 Mar 10||1993 Aug 31||||S of Garni & Lorraine; B of Mervyn, Jeanette, Camille, Garney, Pauline|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c1/Tahir-14.jpg 1177] |- | [[Tahir-15|Tahir, Zylkani]] ||||1998 Jul 21||88||AIF; H of Lorraine; F of Merv (dec), Jeanette, Camille, Garney, Pauline, Jeff (dec)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c1/Tahir-15.jpg 922] |- | [[Tamburo-21|Tamburo, Angelo Cataldo]] ||1929 Aug 31||2004 Jul 04||||b. Enno, Sicily, Italy; d. Korumburra; H of Paolina; F of Vincenzo, Salvatore, Nuziata|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/24/Tamburo-21.jpg 1585] |- | [[Anfuso-2|Tamburo, Antonia Paolina]] ||1942 Feb 10||2006 Dec 19||||Nee Anfuso; b. Enna, Sicily, Italy; d. Wonthaggi; W of Angelo; M of Vincenzo, Salvatore, Nuziata|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/88/Anfuso-2.jpg 1584] |- | [[Barton-11468|Tattersall, Bettine M (Betty)]] ||1921 Apr 12||2010 Apr 29||||W of Jack Tattersall (dec) & Joe Marino (dec); Sis of Nan (dec), Pat and Peter (dec)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/aa/Barton-11468.jpg 3258] |- | [[Taylor-91378|Taylor, Barry George (Pud)]] ||1953 Dec 09||2014 Jan 30||||H of Sue|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ed/Taylor-91378.jpg 354] |- | [[Taylor-91379|Taylor, Charles John]] ||1903 Nov 05||1979 May 05||||H of Bobby (now Buchanan); F of Dot & Marg|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8a/Taylor-91379.jpg 1095] |- | [[Jensen-16577|Taylor, Doris Emena]] ||||1977 Feb 12||76||W of John; M of Ron|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ac/Taylor-91388.jpg 710] |- | [[Taylor-91391|Taylor, Ethel May]] ||||1910 Apr 19||19||D of John & H E Taylor|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/ca/Taylor-91393.jpg 3098] |- | [[Taylor-91396|Taylor, Frank Lewis]] ||||1988 Jan 21||70|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/13/Taylor-91396.jpg 850] |- | [[Kingdon-479|Taylor, Harriet Elizabeth]] ||||1901 Dec 25||42||W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/ca/Taylor-91393.jpg 3098] |- | [[Taylor-91393|Taylor, John]] ||||1939 Aug 06||||H of Harriet|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/ca/Taylor-91393.jpg 3098] |- | [[Taylor-91388|Taylor, John Duncan Thomas]] ||||1969 Jun 08||69||H of Doris; F of Ron|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ac/Taylor-91388.jpg 710] |- | Taylor, Laura Frances||||2009 Nov 10||72||W of Ronald; M of Peter, Jacqui, Kaye|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/14/Taylor-91397.jpg 771] |- | [[Marsden-2101|Taylor, Mabel]] ||||1985 Feb 22||62|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/13/Taylor-91396.jpg 850] |- | [[Taylor-91397|Taylor, Ronald William]] ||||1991 Feb 23||59||H of Laura; F of Peter, Jacqui, Kaye|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/14/Taylor-91397.jpg 771] |- | [[Tegelaar-9|Tegelaar, Jan Barend]] ||1927 Jan 16||2013 Jun 16||||H of Janna; F of Ria, Shirley, Walter|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/30/Tegelaar-9.jpg 312] |- | [[Tendella-1|Tendella, Attilio]] ||1918 Oct 21||2008 Apr 11||||H of Paola; F of Marie; B of Bruno|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b1/Tendella-1.jpg 3346] |- | Tendella, Paola||1917 Apr 20||2005 Jul 21||||W of Attilo; M of Marie; Sis of Nina, Mimi & Luciana|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b8/Tendella-1-1.jpg 3345] |- | [[Hoskin-962|Terry, Elizabeth Mary]] ||1931 Aug 28||1999 Jul 01||||nee Hoskin; W of James; M of Lesley (dec), Barbara (dec), Pamela (dec), Catherine, James, Ian, Eric, Keith, Leslie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4a/Terry-9151.jpg 770] |- | [[Terry-9151|Terry, James Stanley]] ||1925 Apr 22||1990 Jan 11||||H of Elizabeth; F of Lesley (dec), Barbara (dec), Pamela (dec), Catherine, James, Ian, Eric, Keith, Leslie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4a/Terry-9151.jpg 770] |- | [[Fox-22276|Thomas, Alma (Jean)]] ||1923 Jun 17||2012 Mar 12||||W of Harold; M of Shirley & Bruce|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/15/Thomas-60040.jpg 1332] |- | [[Paul-9227|Thomas, Bertha Louie Catherine]] ||1914 Sep 01||2003 Jun 26||||W of Ernest James Thomas; M of Barry, Noel, Ian|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dc/Paul-9227.jpg 923] |- | [[Thomas-60045|Thomas, Christopher Noel]] ||||1984 Dec 18||57|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c8/Thomas-60045.jpg 3222] |- | [[Staben-35|Thomas, Doris Rita]] ||1915 Jun 04||2000 Apr 27||||nee Staben; W of William; M of William, Margaret, Dorothy, Gwenda, Heather|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e0/Staben-35.jpg 1252] |- | [[Thomas-60042|Thomas, Ernest James]] ||1905 Feb 13||1988 Jan 11||||H of Bertha; F of Barry, Noel, Ian|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cb/Thomas-60042.jpg 924] |- | [[Thomas-60046|Thomas, Frederick John]] ||||1964 Mar 19||53||H of Nell|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8f/Thomas-60046.jpg 2525] |- | [[Thomas-60040|Thomas, Harold Gordon]] ||1917 Aug 24||1995 Aug 19||||H of Alma; F of Shirley & Bruce|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/15/Thomas-60040.jpg 1332] |- | [[Blake-10956|Thomas, Jane]] ||||1907 Dec 20||76|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bd/Thomas-60048.jpg 2982] |- | [[Gilmour-1291|Thomas, Jean]] ||||1950 Mar 05||72||W of Evan John Thomas; M of Even, Willie (dec), Ernest, Fred, Jack, Jean|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/79/Gilmour-1291.jpg 2010] |- | [[Thomas-60048|Thomas, John]] ||||1903 Oct 14||75|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bd/Thomas-60048.jpg 2982] |- | Thomas, Judith Mildred||||1973 Nov 14||32||W of Idris; M of Maureen, Russell, Karen, Jenny, Robyn||604 |- | [[Peters-16284|Thomas, Margaret (Nellie)]] ||||1987 Jul 07||72||W of Frederick|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8f/Thomas-60046.jpg 2525] |- | [[Patience-212|Thomas, Margery Graham]] ||||1978 Jan 06||49|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/30/Patience-212.jpg 3221] |- | [[Thomas-60081|Thomas, William L]] ||||1992 Feb 21||82||H of Doris; F of William, Margaret, Dorothy, Gwenda, Heather|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a9/Thomas-60081.jpg 1253] |- | [[Thomas-60082|Thomas, William Richard]] ||||1944 May 25||||Infant S of Doris & William Thomas|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/15/Thomas-60082.jpg 19] |- | [[Charlton-2688|Thompson, Glad]] ||1914 Mar 28||2006 Mar 10||||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/40/Thompson-77245.jpg 936] |- | [[Thompson-77245|Thompson, William Robert]] ||1904 Mar 31||1982 Aug 03||||H of Glad; F of Robert, Alan, Bruce|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/40/Thompson-77245.jpg 936] |- | [[Thomson-12925|Thomson, Alexander]] ||||1953 Jan 18||89||H of Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2d/Thomson-12925.jpg 2536] |- | [[Thomson-12927|Thomson, Charles Caldwell]] ||||1973 Aug 15||70|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/20/Thomson-12927.jpg 153] |- | [[Thomson-12928|Thomson, Dorothy Margaret]] ||||1942 Nov 16||1|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/20/Thomson-12927.jpg 153] |- | Thomson, Georgina Jean||1916 Jan 06||2005 Mar 09||||||3306 |- | [[Mackie-2553|Thomson, Mabel Linn]] ||||1959 May 16||70||W of Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1a/Thomson-12929.jpg 1978] |- | [[Morris-36723|Thomson, Margaret]] ||||1940 Jul 14||84||W of Alexander|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2d/Thomson-12925.jpg 2536] |- | [[Thomson-12929|Thomson, Robert Munro]] ||||1964 Aug 14||||H of Mable|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1a/Thomson-12929.jpg 1978] |- | [[Trease-88|Thomson, Vera Gertrude]] ||||1966 Apr 04||62|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/20/Thomson-12927.jpg 153] |- | [[Corcoran-2232|Tibballs, Marg]] ||||1983 May 22||28||D of Jack & Daisy Corcoran; Sis of Elsa, Barry, Jean, Kathy, Les|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d6/Corcoran-2232.jpg 935] |- | Tickner, Shirley Ann||1938 Mar 09||1997 Feb 10||58||W of Alan (dec); M of Peter, Wendy, Rodney, Steven, Paul, Barry||1350 |- | [[Rothenberger-263|Tobin, Judith Anne]] ||||1970 Jun 22||31|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e1/Rothenberger-263.jpg 647] |- | Tobin, Michael||||1917 Nov 04||26||H of Daisy; F of Jean & Alice||2794 |- | [[Barrett-9589|Tolson, Ivy]] ||||1985 Sep 24||96||W of Leslie; M of Marie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a8/Barrett-9589.jpg 3074] |- | [[Tolson-443|Tolson, Joe]] ||||1899 Aug 08||||H of Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/73/Tolson-443.jpg 3010] |- | [[Tolson-442|Tolson, Leslie Maurice]] ||||1965 Dec 03||80||H of Ivy; F of Marie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a8/Barrett-9589.jpg 3074] |- | [[Bell-26206|Tolson, Mary]] ||||1937 Apr 01||||W of Joe|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/73/Tolson-443.jpg 3010] |- | [[Tonkin-2973|Tonkin, Allan]] ||1940 Jan 29||2007 Jan 31||||F of Frances, Helena, Charles; S-F of Steven; S of Charles (dec) & Emily; B of Graham, Don, Joan, Marje, Jot|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0d/Tonkin-2973.jpg 842] |- | [[Keyte-191|Tonkin, Emily Elizabeth]] ||1916 Sep 08||2015 Feb 23||||W of Wilfred; M of Graham, Don, Allan (dec), Joan, Marje, Joy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dd/Tonkin-2974.jpg 418] |- | [[Tonkin-2975|Tonkin, Kerrie Ann]] ||1969 Aug 08||1991 Jan 23||21||D of Lyn & Don; Sis of Carolyn, Julie, Dean|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6e/Tonkin-2975.jpg 844] |- | [[Tonkin-2976|Tonkin, Lance Alan]] ||1961 Jan 13||1995 Sep 09||||S of Graham & Phyllis; B of Shane & Lindy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/57/Tonkin-2976.jpg 843] |- | [[Tonkin-2974|Tonkin, Wilfred Charles]] ||1914 Jul 13||1979 Nov 05||||H of Emily; F of Graham, Don, Allan (dec), Joan, Marje, Joy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dd/Tonkin-2974.jpg 418] |- | [[Jameson-2773|Touzel, Fanny Rose]] ||||2000 Sep 10||86||W of Frank; M of John, Marion, Michael|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e1/Jameson-2773.jpg 1356] |- | [[Touzel-51|Touzel, George Francis]] ||||1997 Sep 18||87||H of Fanny; F of John, Marion, Michael|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/63/Touzel-51.jpg 1357] |- | [[Towart-19|Towart, Henry George]] ||||1981 Jul 28||57|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9c/Towart-19.jpg 978] |- | [[Trappes-10|Trappes, Frances]] ||||1920 Dec 21||||Sis of Jeanie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/75/Trappes-12.jpg 2388] |- | [[Trappes-12|Trappes, Jeanie]] ||||1941 Dec 27||||Sis of Frances|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/75/Trappes-12.jpg 2388] |- | [[Anthony-4390|Treadwell, Barbara]] ||||1993 Nov 14||93||W of Ralph|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/73/Treadwell-1370.jpg 484] |- | [[Treadwell-1342|Treadwell, George Thomas]] ||||1965 Jun 11||75||H of Minnie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/28/Treadwell-1342.jpg 2191] |- | [[Irving-9831|Treadwell, Jessie]] ||||1991 Sep 24||84||W of Norman (dec)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cf/Irving-9831.jpg 988] |- | [[Treadwell-1377|Treadwell, John Thomas]] ||||1950 Dec 03||27|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/92/Treadwell-1377.jpg 1987] |- | [[Kelly-23447|Treadwell, Minnie Louisa]] ||||1952 Aug 05||62||W of George|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/28/Treadwell-1342.jpg 2191] |- | [[Treadwell-1379|Treadwell, Norman George]] ||||1987 Jul 30||77||H of Jessie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ad/Treadwell-1379.jpg 990] |- | [[Treadwell-1370|Treadwell, Ralph Edgar]] ||||1977 Sep 27||82||H of Barbara; F of Ern & Myra|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/73/Treadwell-1370.jpg 484] |- | [[Tyers-199|Treadwell, Rosina May Gilber]] ||1912 Aug 09||1986 Nov 21||||previously Moon; nee Tyers; M of Kevin, Les, Graham, Douglas, Peter|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c5/Tyers-199.jpg 873] |- | [[Treadwell-1501|Treadwell, Vicky A]] ||1974 Apr 02||2010 Nov 16||||SGT AIF 8268228|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c4/Treadwell-1501.jpg 907] |- | [[Treadwell-1380|Treadwell, William James (Bill)]] ||1916 Jul 28||1952 Apr 23||||H of Rosina May Moon (nee Tyers)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d3/Treadwell-1380.jpg 3037] |- | [[Tree-230|Tree, Ernest Jeffrey]] ||||1981 Nov 06||74||AIF VX110247|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bb/Tree-230.jpg 609] |- | [[Tree-232|Tree, Grace Drew]] ||||1972 Dec 26||66||W.A.A.A.F. 110751|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ed/Tree-232.jpg 608] |- | [[Treloar-191|Treloar, Cecil]] ||||1960 Jun 21||||H of Myrtle|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/81/Treloar-191.jpg 2362] |- | [[Beavis-320|Treloar, Myrtle Alice]] ||||1982 Nov 20||78||W of Cecil|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/81/Treloar-191.jpg 2362] |- | [[Treloar-358|Treloar, Nicholas]] |||||||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bd/Treloar-358.jpg 40] |- | [[Skewes-182|Treloar, Selina]] |||||||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bd/Treloar-358.jpg 40] |- | [[Fowles-432|Trewin, Doreen]] ||||1979 Aug 21||56||W of Lorraine|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2a/Trewin-875.jpg 394] |- | [[Trewin-875|Trewin, Lorraine Theodore]] ||||1938 Aug 08||69||H of Doreen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2a/Trewin-875.jpg 394] |- | [[Trickey-337|Trickey, John Leslie]] ||1934 Apr 09||1996 Mar 21||||H of Phykk; F of Warren & Sandra|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fa/Trickey-337.jpg 1337] |- | [[Amiet-30|Trickey, Phyllis Rose]] ||1933 Sep 18||1998 Nov 23||||nee Amiet; W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fa/Trickey-337.jpg 1337] |- | Troyahn, Lois Elma||1922 Feb 28||2003 May 08||||W of Bill; M of David & Tony||3279 |- | [[Ellis-26776|Trump, Catherine May]] ||||1950 Sep 07||50?||W of Roy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/90/Ellis-26776.jpg 1704] |- | [[Trump-18|Trump, John]] ||||1941 Apr 18||77||H of Mary|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/37/Trump-18.jpg 2555] |- | [[Heywood-81|Trump, Mary Ann]] ||||1957 Aug 08||89||W of John|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/37/Trump-18.jpg 2555] |- | [[Haughton-607|Tuckfield, Jocelyn Mary]] ||||1987 Feb 02||78||W of Maurice; M of John & judy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1c/Tuckfield-89.jpg 929] |- | [[Tuckfield-89|Tuckfield, Maurice Alan]] ||||1964 Jan 30||59||H of Joycelyn; F of John & Judy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1c/Tuckfield-89.jpg 929] |- | [[Cascone-11|Tumino, Angela]] ||1915 Aug 08||1980 Dec 15||||b. Ragusa, Itay; d. Korumburra|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fd/Cascone-11.jpg 974] |- | [[Tumino-19|Tumino, Gabriele]] ||1921 Feb 27||1986 May 06||||b. Ragusa, Italy; d. Korumburra; H of Giorgia; F of Joe, Emanuel, Mariaelisa, Renato|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/14/Tumino-19.jpg 803] |- | [[Tumino-20|Tumino, Gabriele]] ||1912 Nov 29||1988||||b. Ragusa, Italy; d. Korumburra; H of Luigia|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/51/Tumino-20.jpg 831] |- | [[Schinina-3|Tumino, Giorgia (Gina)]] ||1933 Jun 14||2010 May 04||||b. Ragusa, Italy; d. Dandenong; W of Gabriele; M of Joe, Emanuel, Mariaelisa, Renato|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/14/Tumino-19.jpg 803] |- | [[Tumino-18|Tumino, Giorgio]] ||1913 Jan 19||1999 Aug 08||||b. Ragusa, Italy; d. Korumburra|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0e/Tumino-18.jpg 975] |- | [[Tumino-21|Tumino, Giovanni]] ||1926 Apr 01||1987 Feb 02||||H of Giuseppa; d. Leongatha|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/39/Tumino-21.jpg 778] |- | Tumino, Giuseppa||1934 Sep 02||2005 Jun 29||||W of Giovanni; d. Leongatha|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/39/Tumino-21.jpg 778] |- | [[Tumino-23|Tumino, Glenda Louise]] ||1981 Feb 27||2000 Dec 04||||D of Charlie & Mary; Sis of Gary, Sandra, Kristian|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/91/Tumino-23.jpg 1570] |- | [[Scribano-5|Tumino, Luigia (Nella)]] ||1920 Mar 14||2002 Oct 06||||nee Scribano; W of Gabriele; M of Tina & George|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/76/Scribano-5.jpg 828] |- | [[Olsen-12380|Twite, Elva Irene Mary]] ||||1979 Feb 06||63||W of Keith; M of Russell, Valerie, Joy|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/03/Twite-37.jpg 423] |- | [[MacQueen-378|Twite, Heather]] ||||2009 Oct 14||88||H of Geoff; M of Jenny, Greg, Sue, Janine, Andrew, Chris, Nereda|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/19/MacQueen-378.jpg 294] |- | [[Twite-35|Twite, James]] ||||1930 Feb 03||59||H of Philippa|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d2/Twite-35.jpg 103] |- | [[Twite-158|Twite, James Thornton]] ||||1986 May 13||87||H of Lilian; F of Geoff, Ray, June, Neil, Ken, Noelline|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3f/Twite-158.jpg 859] |- | [[Twite-159|Twite, John Henry]] ||||1990 Feb 04||83||H of Winifred; F of Gilbert & Roderick|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d0/Laidlaw-811.jpg 893] |- | [[Twite-35|Twite, Keith Raymond]] ||||1991 Jul 31||77||H of Keith; F of Russell, Valerie, Joy|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/03/Twite-37.jpg 423] |- | [[Barrow-3316|Twite, Leila Catherine]] ||||1996 Sep 26||78||nee Barrow; W of Reginald; M of Glenda, Reita, Allan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f8/Twite-160.jpg 1329] |- | [[Watson-11029|Twite, Philippa Ellen]] ||||1947 Dec 28||70||W of James|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d2/Twite-35.jpg 103] |- | [[Twite-160|Twite, Reginald Watson]] ||||1995 Sep 21||84||H of Leila; F of Glenda, Reita, Allan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f8/Twite-160.jpg 1329] |- | [[Rose-21410|Twite, Sylvia Lilian]] ||1903 Sep 12||1988 Oct 07||||W of James (dec); M of Geoff, Ray, June, Neil, Ken, Noelline|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/44/Rose-21410.jpg 858] |- | [[Laidlaw-811|Twite, Winifred Mary]] ||||1983 Sep 22||67||W of John; M of Gilbert & Roderick|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d0/Laidlaw-811.jpg 893] |- | [[Twyford-239|Twyford, James Thomas]] ||||1912 Feb 05||23||H of Isabel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9e/Twyford-239.jpg 2168] |- | Tyers, Jessie Isabel||1918 Oct 26||2014 Jan 18||||W of Thomas|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e9/Tyers-251.jpg 426] |- | [[Tyers-252|Tyers, Leslie Francis]] ||||1983 Jun 15||69||H of Roma; F of Peter & Gayle, Barbara, Reg|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8e/Tyers-252.jpg 1040] |- | [[Bevan-1503|Tyers, Roma Jean]] ||||2013 Aug 14||93||W of Les; M of Peter & Gayle, Barbara, Keith|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3e/Bevan-1503.jpg 1039] |- | [[Tyers-251|Tyers, Thomas Ernest]] ||1911 Mar 13||1978 Mar 06||||AIF VX24754; H of Jessie||426 |- | [[Ullithorne-4|Ullithorne, Charles Eric]] ||||1910 Jan 30||<1||S of Charles & Edith|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/ca/Ullithorne-3.jpg 2117] |- | [[Ullithorne-3|Ullithorne, Charles Moore]] ||||1926 Oct 21||57||H of Edith May|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/ca/Ullithorne-3.jpg 2117] |- | [[Sutton-14437|Ullithorne, Edith May]] ||||1959 Jul 13||83|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/56/Sutton-14437.jpg 2150] |- | [[Murray-25266|Ullithorne, Joan]] ||||1989 Nov 08||63||W of Trevor; M of Glenda & Michelle|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9f/Murray-25266.jpg 1296] |- | [[Ullithorne-7|Ullithorne, Leslie Royden]] ||1897 Jun 24||1970 Feb 26|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/55/Ullithorne-7.jpg 700] |- | [[Bolch-231|Ullithorne, Olive Florence]] ||||1980 Dec 02||82||M of Dawn, Dorota, Trevor|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ee/Bolch-231.jpg 699] |- | [[Ullithorne-5|Ullithorne, Sylvia Clarence]] ||||1913 Jun 19||<1||D of Charles & Edith|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/ca/Ullithorne-3.jpg 2117] |- | [[Ullithorne-6|Ullithorne, Trevor M]] ||1930 Jul 01||2003 Feb 23||72||H of Joan; F of glenda & Michelle|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3d/Ullithorne-6.jpg 1297] |- | Unknown||||||||||3 |- | Unknown||||||||||114 |- | Unknown||||||||||175 |- | Unsworth, Matron Dorothy Ellen||1899 Nov 20||1987 Sep 27||||||992 |- | [[Uren-640|Uren, Cyril George]] ||||1952|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d6/Uren-640.jpg 2192] |- | [[Sheil-28|Uren, Ellen]] ||||1951 Jan 01||52||W of Stanley; M of Eric & Bill|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2b/Uren-286.jpg 3143] |- | [[Uren-286|Uren, Eric Stanley]] ||||1945 Jun 21||20||S of Stanley & Ellen; B of Bill|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2b/Uren-286.jpg 3143] |- | [[Uren-639|Uren, Harold]] ||||1957 Aug 27|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b2/Uren-639-1.jpg 1821] |- | [[Uren-280|Uren, James Stanley]] ||||1968 Jun 23||80||AIF|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7d/Uren-280-1.jpg 3144] |- | [[Uren-638|Uren, John Ernest]] ||||1974 Apr 16||76|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/41/Uren-638.jpg 568] |- | [[Uren-733|Uren, John William]] ||||1963 Nov 22||19||S of Norman & Ethelwyn; B of Ruth, Bruce, Noel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4b/Uren-733.jpg 1780] |- | [[Williams-42347|Uren, Mary Anna]] ||||1935 Jul 17||78||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9f/Uren-281.jpg 1899] |- | [[Uren-637|Uren, Norman Cedric]] ||||1961 Mar 15|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a9/Uren-637.jpg 1790] |- | [[Uren-734|Uren, Olive Marion]] ||||1976 Nov 04|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6c/Uren-734.jpg 3215] |- | [[Allen-32319|Uren, Renee Faith]] ||||1978 Jan 26||87|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d6/Uren-640.jpg 2192] |- | [[Uren-281|Uren, William Henry]] ||||1911 Jan 15||62||H of Anna|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9f/Uren-281.jpg 1899] |- | [[Uren-279|Uren, William Norman]] ||1929 Jan 21||1986 May 28||||H of Lillian; F of John, Peter, Jennifer, Ross, Wendy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/68/Uren-1014.jpg 1904] |- | [[Valentine-3931|Valentine, Albert (Bert)]] ||||1998 Mar 24||81||AIF; H of Joan; F of Judith, Lynette, Pamela|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6f/Valentine-3931.jpg 1436] |- | Valentine, Kathleen Joan||||2000 Jul 31||80||W of Albert (Bert); M of Judith, Lynette, Pamela|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3c/Valentine-3931-1.jpg 1435] |- | [[Wolswinkel-2|Van Doorn, Maria Gerritje]] ||||1981 Jan 13||48||W of Keith; M of John Graham, Robert, Garry|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/95/Wolswinkel-2.jpg 1086] |- | [[Van_Dykhuizen-2|Van Dykhuizen, Daniel]] ||1919 May 22||2015 Feb 02||||H of Riek (dec); H of Ann; F of Ada, John, Diana|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2e/Van_Dykhuizen-2.jpg 1274] |- | [[Hofman-1346|Van Dykhuizen, Hendrieka]]||1922 Dec 29||1991 Aug 22||68||nee Hofman; W of Daniel; M of Ada, John, Diana|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e9/Hofman-1346.jpg 1273] |- | [[Van_Eck-713|Van Eck, Gerrit]] ||||1959 Jan 20||87|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ea/Van_Eck-713.jpg 2366] |- | Van Eck, Ingeborg Hildegard||1931 Mar 30||1995 Apr 29||||b. Bevensen, Germany; d. Croydon, Vic; W of Johannes|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/96/Van_Eck-712-1.jpg 3293] |- | [[Van_Eck-712|Van Eck, Johannes]] ||1918 Oct 19||1993 May 10||||b. Ede, Netherlands; d. E. Ringwood; H of Ingeborg|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/35/Van_Eck-712.jpg 3294] |- | [[Roe-4897|Van Nooten, Lynne]] ||1936 May 12||2013 Mar 15||||nee Roe; W of Graham; M of Peter, Joanne, Gwenda|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1c/Roe-4897.jpg 198] |- | [[Van_Rooye-2|Van Rooye, Christian]] ||||2003 Apr 21||76||H of Betsy; F of Neil, John, Mary, Christopher, Donald|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e5/Van_Rooye-2.jpg 1554] |- | Van Sinderen, Peg||1927 Feb 12||2011 May 03||||W of Henk||336 |- | [[Vanner-82|Vanner, Keith]] ||||1922 Jun 08||1|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/da/Vanner-82.jpg 2326] |- | Varcoe, Andrew||||1913 Jul 22||<1|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5f/Varcoe-227.jpg 2175] |- | [[Varcoe-227|Varcoe, Florence Amanda]] ||||1912 Dec 31||36|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5f/Varcoe-227.jpg 2175] |- | [[Fisher-14669|Varcoe, Mary]] ||||1914 Jun 20||72|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5f/Varcoe-227.jpg 2175] |- | [[Morris-24213|Vardy, Clarice Mary Frances]] ||||1959 Aug 06||60||W of Frank; M of Norma Morris & Gwen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e6/Vardy-240.jpg 1806] |- | [[Vardy-240|Vardy, Frank Essington]] ||||1959 Jul 19||85||H of Clarice|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e6/Vardy-240.jpg 1806] |- | [[Varley-757|Varley, Alan]] ||||2009 Oct 17||59||H of Charlotte; F of Robert & Justin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d4/Varley-757.jpg 284] |- | [[Varone-15|Varone, Carlo Salavatore]] ||1917 Sep 29||2007 Sep 16||||d. Korumburra; H of Maria; F of Giuseppe, Michele (dec), Rocco, Antonio, Teresa|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b4/Varone-15.jpg 2625] |- | Varone, Maria Antonio||1921 Feb 04||2010 Nov 24||||d. Korumburra; W of Carlo; M of Giuseppe, Michele (dec), Rocco, Antonio, Teresa|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b4/Varone-15.jpg 2625] |- | [[Varone-16|Varone, Michele (Mike)]] ||1948 Dec 25||2007 Aug 28||58||b. Anoia, Reggio, Calabria, Italy; H of Jenny; F of Simon; S of Carlo & Maria; B of Joe, Rocco, Tony, Teresa|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/06/Varone-16.jpg 205] |- | [[Vassilou-1|Vassil (Vassilou), George]] ||1927 May 20||2010 Mar 01||||H of Paraskevi; F of Paul, James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/52/Vassilou-1.jpg 413] |- | [[Tripkos-5|Vassiliou, Eudokia]] ||1899 Apr 03||1979 Mar 19||||Wife. Mother|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/ca/Tripkos-5.jpg 411] |- | [[Vassiliou-4|Vassilou, Zissis (Jack)]] ||1900 Jan 10||1989 Jan 08|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/28/Vassiliou-4.jpg 412] |- | [[Veltri-44|Veltri, John]] ||1963 Apr 05||2011 Apr 16||||S of Peter & josephine; F of Violet; B of Maria & Joe|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4e/Veltri-44.jpg 1581] |- | [[Veltri-45|Veltri, Pietr]] ||1937 Feb 17||2003 Sep 28||||H of Guiseppina; F of John, Maria, Joe|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/88/Veltri-45.jpg 1582] |- | [[Verdon-265|Verdon, Alfred John (Jock)]] ||1933 May 01||2006 Oct 07||||F of Judith, Heather|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f4/Verdon-265.jpg 271] |- | [[Hutton-3744|Verdon, Dawn Elizabeth]] ||||2003 Jun 16||62||Nee Hutton; W of Paul; M of Sandra, Pauline, Kerry, Philip, Wayne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7a/Verdon-256.jpg 553] |- | [[Verdon-269|Verdon, Julie Anne]] ||||1963 Sep 18||<1||D of Barbara & Jim; Sis of Leeanne, Donna, Robert, Wendy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c0/Verdon-269.jpg 108] |- | [[Verdon-271|Verdon, Leslie Francis]] ||1939 Jul 01||2000 Sep 08||62||S of Lilian & James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c4/Verdon-271.jpg 1685] |- | [[Osborn-7604|Verdon, Lily Elizabeth]] ||||1980 Apr 15||70||W of Percy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/84/Verdon-151.jpg 549] |- | [[Verdon-256|Verdon, Paul James]] ||||1974 Dec 30||44||H of Dawn; F of Sandra, Pauline, Kerry, Philip|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7a/Verdon-256.jpg 553] |- | [[Verdon-151|Verdon, Percy James]] ||||1975||64||H of Lily|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/84/Verdon-151.jpg 549] |- | [[Verdon-270|Verdon, Percy James (jim or Scobie)]] ||1936 Mar 22||1992 Oct 15|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7f/Verdon-270.jpg 107] |- | [[Vick-1556|Vick, Albert Edmund]] ||1917 Jan 10||1989 Jan 29||||H of Kath; F of Toots, Geoff, Jud, Mike|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6a/Vick-1556.jpg 3284] |- | [[Goss-4166|Villani, Margaret]] ||||1987 Jul 30||54||Mother|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9a/Goss-4166.jpg 822] |- | [[Vitale-310|Vitale, Joseph George]] ||||1957 May 15||18|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/05/Vitale-310.jpg 2659] |- | [[von_Ditterich-2|Von Ditterich, Karl Julius Joseph]]||1821 Dec 01||1905 Aug 04||||b. Ebermannstad, Nuremburg, Bavaria; D. Fitzroy; H of Anna|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1d/Von_Ditterich-2.jpg 66] |- | [[Voros-30|Voros, Kalman (Carl)]] ||1909 Sep 10||1993 Feb 28||83||H of Maria Teresa; F of Maria, Kalman, Stephen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cd/Voros-30.jpg 1221] |- | Voros, Maria Teresa||1909 Feb 08||2000 Apr 22||||W of Kalman; M of Maria, Kalman, Stephen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a6/Voros-30-1.jpg 1220] |- | [[Wade-12872|Wade, Arthur Beck]] ||||1979 Aug 08|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/61/Wade-12872.jpg 569] |- | [[Skilbeck-61|Wade, Victoria May]] ||||1974 Apr 26|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/61/Wade-12872.jpg 569] |- | [[Waghorn-343|Waghorn, Ernest James]] ||1924 Dec 19||2008 Oct 20||||B of Jen (Canada)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9f/Waghorn-343.jpg 1539] |- | [[Wagg-348|Wain, Annie Elizabeth]] ||||1959 Mar 15||80||M of Leslie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c4/Wain-453.jpg 1810] |- | [[Wain-453|Wain, Leslie Shirley]] ||||1969 Jan 20||52||S of Annie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c4/Wain-453.jpg 1810] |- | [[Evans-41948|Walker, Agnes May]] ||1903 Feb 03||1979 Jan 03|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9f/Walker-60002.jpg 440] |- | [[Walker-60003|Walker, Archibald James]] ||||1991 May 19||82||H of Nellie (dec)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/80/Walker-60003.jpg 877] |- | [[Walker-60002|Walker, Arthur Wellesley]] ||1896 Mar 16||1981 May 05|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9f/Walker-60002.jpg 440] |- | [[Walker-60033|Walker, Fountaine]] ||||1931 Dec 07||70||H of Lillie; F of Fountaine Thomas|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4f/Walker-60033.jpg 2990] |- | [[Walker-60034|Walker, Fountaine Thomas]] ||||1901 Nov 12||3||S of F & L Walker|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4f/Walker-60033.jpg 2990] |- | [[Cochrane-3002|Walker, Freda Christina]] ||1911 Feb 11||1999 Feb 20||||W of John; M of Margaret, Dorothy (dec), Graham, David, Clare|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/19/Walker-60044.jpg 1216730] |- | [[Shaw-25479|Walker, Johanna Maria]] ||1865 Aug 11||1955 Nov 01||||W of Joseph|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3a/Walker-58524.jpg 3081] |- | [[Walker-60044|Walker, John Osborne]] ||1906 Mar 07||1999 Jul 25||||H of Freda; F of Margaret, Dorothy (dec), Graham, David, Clare|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/19/Walker-60044.jpg 1216730] |- | [[Walker-58524|Walker, Joseph]] ||1857 Sep 14||1936 Mar 09||||Royal Marines; H of Johanna|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3a/Walker-58524.jpg 3081] |- | [[Thomas-60052|Walker, Lillie]] ||||1962||70||W of Fountaine; M of Fountaine Thomas|| cemetery records |- | [[Dunn-20369|Walker, Nellie Valetta]] ||||1985 Sep 09||74||W of Archie; M of Gloria (dec), Joan (dec), Lynette, Noel, Rodney, Glenyce, Julie, Kenny|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b5/Dunn-20369.jpg 876] |- | [[Walker-60047|Walker, Roy]] ||||2005 Sep 11||78||S of Arthur & May; B of Joan, Beryl, Vin, Norie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/80/Walker-60047.jpg 234] |- | [[Phillips-44013|Walker, Valda May]] ||1931 Jun 08||2012 Mar 14||||Previously McDowell; nee Phillips|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5d/Phillips-44013.jpg 307] |- | [[Wall-8769|Wall, Alan Francis]] ||||1982 Jul 25||66||H of Marj; F of Glenis, Peter, Maree, Bev|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a9/Wall-8769.jpg 1107] |- | Wall, Marjorie Joyce||||1996 May 15||75||W of Alan; M of Glennis, Peter, Maree, Bev|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/24/Wall-8769-1.jpg 1106] |- | [[Wallace-22861|Wallace, Alexander William]] ||||1919 Apr 20||||H of Nellie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9b/Wallace-22861.jpg 2079] |- | [[McIntyre-7023|Wallace, Alice]] ||||1953 Aug 23||42||W of Roy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/56/Wallace-22878.jpg 2921] |- | [[Wallace-22880|Wallace, Annie Elizabeth]] ||||1962 Nov 04||64||Sis of Arthur|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/62/Wallace-22881.jpg 1772] |- | [[Wallace-22881|Wallace, Arthur James]] ||||1973 Apr 06||72||B of Annie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/62/Wallace-22881.jpg 1772] |- | [[Gourley-1439|Wallace, Ellen (Nellie)]] ||||1952 Feb 11||||W of Alexander Joyce|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9b/Wallace-22861.jpg 2079] |- | [[Coster-886|Wallace, Martha]] ||||1956 Aug 11||68||W of Robert of Annie, Arthur, William, Roy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/09/Wallace-22879.jpg 2418] |- | [[Wallace-22879|Wallace, Robert]] ||||1934 Jul 18||74||H of Martha; F of Annie, Arthur, William, Roy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/09/Wallace-22879.jpg 2418] |- | [[Wallace-22878|Wallace, Roy Alexander]] ||||1973 Dec 29||67||H of Alice|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/56/Wallace-22878.jpg 2921] |- | [[Wallis-4680|Wallis, Colin]] ||||1981 Mar 30||68||H of Dorothy; F of Geoff|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/77/Wallis-4680.jpg 985] |- | [[Wallis-4681|Wallis, Danny]] ||||1962 Sep 05||||Stillborn; S of Bev & Graeme||1216749 |- | Wallis, Dorothy Eva||||1995 Nov 28||84||W of Colin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/77/Wallis-4680.jpg 985] |- | [[Wilson-94728|Wallis, Jean]] ||||2008 Sep 02||93||W of Norman; M of Graeme, Dorothy, Eileen, Ronald (dec), Pater, Margaret, Barbara|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b1/McLintock-112.jpg 2040] |- | [[Wallis-4514|Wallis, Norman]] ||||1976 May 15||61||H of Jean; F of Graeme, Dorothy, Eileen, Ronald (dec), Pater, Margaret, Barbara|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b1/McLintock-112.jpg 2040] |- | [[Wallis-4513|Wallis, Ronald John]] ||||1949 Mar 11||4||S of Norman & Jean|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b1/McLintock-112.jpg 2040] |- | [[Garrett-6800|Wallis, Sarah]] ||||1938 Aug 11||60||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dc/Wallis-2230.jpg 2282] |- | [[Wallis-2230|Wallis, William John]] ||||1964 Jan 21||91||H of Sarah|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dc/Wallis-2230.jpg 2282] |- | Wallis?||||||||||2735 |- | [[Walmsley-648|Walmsley, George]] ||||27 Sep 1898||81||H of Norah|| Cemetery records |- | [[Shea-3003|Walmsley, Norah]] ||||27 Apr 1910||76||W of George|| Cemetery records |- | [[Walmsley-1238|Walmsley, William]] ||||1906 Jun 05||44|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/23/Walmsley-1238.jpg 69] |- | [[Walsh-11925|Walsh, Fr. Patrick John]] ||1931 Jan 07||2008 Jan 06||||b. Kerry, Ireland; Parish priest of Korumburra 1977-2001|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a5/Walsh-11925.jpg 204] |- | [[Walters-10574|Walters, Alfred Ernest]] ||||1981 Oct 10||64||AIF; H of Beryl; F of Raymond, Sheryn, Ronald, Christine, Dianne; B of Alice, Fay, Lil|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/88/Walters-10574.jpg 1033] |- | [[Anderson-70811|Walters, Annie Jane]] ||||||70|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/48/Anderson-70811.jpg 2372] |- | [[Standing-282|Walters, Beryl Rose]] ||1924 Dec 05||2010 May 17||||W of Alf; M of Raymond, Sheryn, Ronald, Christine, Dianne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/34/Standing-282.jpg 1032] |- | Ward, ?||||||||||3105 |- | [[Ward-40074|Ward, Albert]] |||||||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c3/Ward-40074.jpg 32] |- | [[Brown-144776|Ward, Alice Mary]] ||||1944 May 02||62||W of Charles|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3d/Brown-144776.jpg 21] |- | [[Ward-39425|Ward, Charles]] ||||1957 Dec 16||78||H of Alice|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6e/Ward-39425.jpg 22] |- | Ward, Elizabeth Mary||1927 Sep 07||1991 Oct 29||||W of James; M of James, Robert, Allan, Edward, Christopher, Jennifer|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/34/Ward-40077-1.jpg 902] |- | [[Biggins-170|Ward, Emma Mary]] ||||1930 Oct 26||59||W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ee/Ward-40075.jpg 31] |- | [[Ward-40077|Ward, James Frederick]] ||||1986 Aug 10||70||AIF; H of Betty; F of Jim, Robert, Allan, Ted, Chris, Jennifer|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/81/Ward-40077.jpg 903] |- | [[Ward-40078|Ward, Jim Henry]] ||||2014 Sep 07||67||W of Christine; F of Charlie, Mary, Kim|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d4/Ward-40078.jpg 316] |- | [[Ward-40075|Ward, John]] ||||1924 Mar 10||57||H of Emma|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ee/Ward-40075.jpg 31] |- | [[Wardle-1181|Wardle, Anthony Harold Stanley (Bill)]] ||1927 Nov 17||2012 Oct 14||||H of Joyce; F of Kath & Bill, John, Brian (dec) & Philip|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/06/Wardle-1181.jpg 276] |- | [[Wardle-1182|Wardle, Brian Andrew]] ||||1968 Mar 03||8|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a0/Wardle-1182.jpg 2071] |- | [[Morvell-29|Wardle, Joyce]] ||1930 May 28||2009 Jun 27||||nee Morvell; W of Anthony; M of Kath & Bill, John, Brian (dec) & Philip|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/06/Wardle-1181.jpg 276] |- | [[Wardley-148|Wardley, Vernan Arthur]] ||||||<1|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a3/Wardley-148.jpg 2236] |- | [[Arnup-22|Ware, Lorna Grace]] ||1917 Nov 29||1996 Nov 01||78||W of Walter; M of Beryl, Dawn, Rhonda|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6f/Ware-5567.jpg 2034] |- | [[Ware-5567|Ware, Walter Ernest]] ||1909 Jun 19||1990 Oct 12||81||H of Lorna; F of Beryl, Dawne, Rhonda|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6f/Ware-5567.jpg 2034] |- | [[Warne-474|Warne, Edward James]] ||||1970 Jan 28||||H of Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/57/Warne-474.jpg 1785] |- | [[Cochrane-3009|Warne, Mary]] ||||1961 Jun 23||||W of Edward; M of Ken, Jessie, Lily, Edward|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/57/Warne-474.jpg 1785] |- | [[Semmens-353|Warren, Elizabeth]] ||||1931 Dec 12||77||W of Samuel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4e/Warren-21795.jpg 104] |- | [[Cook-42467|Warren, Maud Rhoda]] ||||1952||74|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7a/Warren-20940.jpg 2298] |- | [[Warren-21796|Warren, Mildred]] ||||||||d. infant|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4e/Warren-21795.jpg 104] |- | [[Warren-21795|Warren, Samuel]] ||||1915 Aug 25||79||H of Elizabeth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4e/Warren-21795.jpg 104] |- | [[Warren-21797|Warren, Samuel]] ||||1916||24||KIA WWI|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4e/Warren-21795.jpg 104] |- | [[Warren-20940|Warren, William John]] ||||1939 Apr 06||62|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7a/Warren-20940.jpg 2298] |- | Waterland, Christina Barbara||||2008 Feb 04||86||W of James Henry; M of Helen & Greg|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/15/Waterland-60-1.jpg 1080] |- | [[Waterland-46|Waterland, Herbert]] ||||1929 May 28||||AIF 1927; H of Alice; F of Ernestine|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d1/Waterland-47.jpg 3114] |- | [[Waterland-60|Waterland, James Henry]] ||||1980 Nov 28||74||AIF VX144684; H of Barbara; F of Helen & Greg|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ac/Waterland-60.jpg 1081] |- | [[Watson-36040|Watson, Algie John]] ||1905||1994||||b. Australia; d. NZ|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/93/Watson-36040.jpg 3333] |- | [[Corbett-3191|Watson, Alice Jean]] ||1903 Sep 24||1992 May 09||||W of Edward Evan Harris (d. 1943 Nov 21 AIF New Guinea); M of Philip, Don, Dorothy, Valerie; also wife of Hector Watson (dec)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dc/Corbett-3191.jpg 1246] |- | [[Trease-89|Watson, Edna Mary]] ||||1972 Aug 14||70|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/41/Watson-35885.jpg 625] |- | [[McManus-4421|Watson, Frances Mary]] ||||1911 May 05||||W of W C Watson|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1a/McManus-4421.jpg 2964] |- | [[Watson-35885|Watson, Hector Rupert]] ||||1990 Jun 25||89|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/41/Watson-35885.jpg 625] |- | Watson, John||||1925 Jan 12||||H of Mary||3077 |- | [[Watson-36045|Watson, John Ernest]] ||1893 Jun 28||1975 Dec 02|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/11/Watson-36045.jpg 507] |- | [[Watson-36046|Watson, Louis Elmore]] ||||1993 May 17||86||H of Elsie May|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1b/Watson-36046.jpg 1225] |- | Watson, Mary||||1935? Jul 26||||W of John||3077 |- | [[Watt-6244|Watt, Edward Barry (Barry)]] ||||1993 Apr 14||49||S of Joseph & Eileen; B of Amy, Myrtle, Betty, Joe, Ken (dec), Jim|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ac/Watt-6244.jpg 1211] |- | [[Spencer-25978|Watt, Eileen Mary]] ||||1977 Jun 26||77||W of Joseph|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8c/Watt-6245.jpg 1643] |- | [[Watt-6247|Watt, Ernest James]] ||||1980 Feb 06||65|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f3/Watt-6247.jpg 1975] |- | [[Watt-6252|Watt, James Melrose (Jim)]] ||1935 Nov 04||2009 Sep 26||74||H of Shirley; F of Debra, Allan, Lynette|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fe/Watt-6252.jpg 256] |- | [[Watt-6253|Watt, Johnnie]] ||||1952 May 31||8|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e7/Watt-6253.jpg 974] |- | [[Watt-6245|Watt, Joseph Salmon]] ||||1954 Jul 21||54||H of Eileen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8c/Watt-6245.jpg 1643] |- | [[Watt-6246|Watt, Kenneth Colin]] ||||1958 Apr 29||27||S of Joseph & Eileen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8c/Watt-6245.jpg 1643] |- | [[McCarthy-2334|Watts, Agnes]] |||||||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5b/McCarthy-2334.jpg 3002] |- | [[Waycott-74|Waycott, Brickey (Alan)]] ||1927 Jul 09||2009 Feb 24||||H of Mary (dec); F of Steven Neil & Ann Maree; F-in-L of Sandra|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5f/Waycott-74.jpg 3289] |- | [[Waycott-75|Waycott, Duncan Leonard (Len)]] ||1926 Feb 23||2006 Mar 28||||H of Beryl; F of Terry, Murray, Jan, Faye, Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/be/Waycott-75.jpg 208] |- | [[Waycott-68|Waycott, George Lenard]] ||||1954 Nov 18||74||H of Minnie; F of Jack|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7a/Waycott-68.jpg 2957] |- | [[Waycott-76|Waycott, Jean]] ||||1944 Sep 24||||Sis of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bb/Waycott-77.jpg 3126] |- | [[Waycott-77|Waycott, John Leonard]] ||||1989 Apr 08||67||B of Jean|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bb/Waycott-77.jpg 3126] |- | Waycott, Mary Ethel||1935 Sep 07||1998 May 22||||W of Brick; M of Steven & Annmarie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d7/Waycott-74-1.jpg 3288] |- | [[Sumner-3146|Waycott, Minnie Margaret]] ||||1966 Jun 23||74||W of George; Mof Jack|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7a/Waycott-68.jpg 2957] |- | [[Waywood-5|Waywood, Ronald Brendon]]||1917 Oct 10||1996 Aug 24||||AIF VX149772; H of Nancy; F of Andrew & Nick; F of Andrew & Nick|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d3/Waywood-5.jpg 1381] |- | [[Lillico-149|Wearring, Elizabeth Jeanetta Lillico]] ||1905 Mar 31||1990 Dec 15||||nee Hicks; D of Joseph George & Helena Hicks (nee Lillico)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2e/Lillico-149.jpg 3298] |- | [[Holmes-2010|Webb, Adelaide Mabelle]] ||||1963 Aug 03||80||W of Charles|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/df/Webb-2495.jpg 1638] |- | [[Carter-43352|Webb, Amy]] ||||1964 Nov 29||85||M of Olive (dec), Rita, Maude, Violet (dec), Flo (dec)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0f/Carter-43352.jpg 15] |- | [[Webb-2495|Webb, Charles Joseph]]||||1959 Aug 25||65||H of Adelaide|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/df/Webb-2495.jpg 1638] |- | [[Aylmer-125|Webb, Grace]] ||1912 Oct 21||2001 Jan 11||||nee Aylmer; W of Laurence (dec); M of Michael, Patricia, Maree|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/07/Aylmer-125.jpg 1027] |- | [[McNaughton-758|Webb, Joyce Elisabeth]] ||||1980 Oct 17||66||W of Ronald; M of Jen & Murray|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cf/Webb-11083.jpg 982] |- | [[Webb-11082|Webb, Laurence Alfred]] ||||1981 Sep 16||70||AIF; H of Grace; F of Michael, Patricia, Maree|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/47/Webb-11082.jpg 1028] |- | [[Webb-11083|Webb, Ronald Charles]] ||||1999 Nov 15||||H of Joyce (dec) & Mona|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cf/Webb-11083.jpg 982] |- | [[Ward-40136|Webster, Alice Mary (Dolly)]] ||||1997 Jun 11||93||W of Frederick|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a7/Webster-14873.jpg 983] |- | [[Beavis-491|Webster, Bernice Irene]] ||1941 Oct 29||2007 Jun 16||||W of Frank; M of Raymond, Kerry, Jodie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/25/Beavis-491.jpg 210] |- | [[Webster-14875|Webster, Frederick P]] ||||1960 Jul 02||79||H of May|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/68/Webster-14875.jpg 3047] |- | [[Webster-14873|Webster, Frederick Percy]] ||||1980 Dec 05||75||H of Dolly; F of Phyllis, Allan, Joyce, Jean (dec), Dorothy, Frank, John, Leanne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a7/Webster-14873.jpg 983] |- | [[Webster-14876|Webster, Jean]] ||||1936 Sep 14||1|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/47/Webster-14876.jpg 2927] |- | [[Webster-14877|Webster, John]] ||1942 Mar 09||2006 Jun 23||||F of Sharon, Shayne, Craig, Grant|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7e/Webster-14877.jpg 235] |- | [[Griffiths-6318|Webster, Mary Elizabeth Kenwyn]] ||||1982 Mar 28||65||W of Stanley; M of Freda, Stan, Harry, Eric, Bob, Helen, Glenys, Tom, Dianne, Stephen, Laurie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/ff/Griffiths-6318.jpg 3027] |- | [[Sumner-3738|Webster, May]] ||||1940 Mar 15||57||W of Frederick|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/68/Webster-14875.jpg 3047] |- | [[Webster-14878|Webster, Stanley James]] ||||1955 Mar 29||44||H of Mary; F of Freda, Stan, Harry, Eric, Bob, Helen, Glenys, Tom, Dianne, Stephen, Laurie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c8/Webster-14878.jpg 3026] |- | [[Webster-9292|Webster, William]] ||||1910 Jul 23||||F of Fannie Kennedy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/01/Kennedy-9885.jpg 2495] |- | Wedlock||||||||||3121 |- | [[Wedlock-186|Wedlock, Albert Edward]] ||||1969 Apr 11||69||H of Elsie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4e/Wedlock-186.jpg 2176] |- | [[Beck-11805|Wedlock, Elsie May]] ||||1959 Aug 09||58||W of Albert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4e/Wedlock-186.jpg 2176] |- | [[Weir-5399|Weir, George Harrison]] ||1905 Feb 11||1992 Jan 10||||b. Thorpdale; d. Korumburra; H of Jean|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/81/Weir-5399.jpg 755] |- | [[Weir-5400|Weir, Gladstone William]] ||||1916 Feb 15||17|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5b/Ward-36927.jpg 111] |- | [[Humphrey-9634|Weir, Jean Margaret]] ||1912 Mar 05||1977 Feb 27||||b. Leongatha; D. Greenwich, NSW; nee Humphrey; W of George|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/81/Weir-5399.jpg 755] |- | [[Crawley-1813|Weir, Minnie Amelia]] ||||1947 Jan 27||83|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5b/Ward-36927.jpg 111] |- | [[Weir-5332|Weir, William Thomas]] ||||1939 Jun 23||76|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5b/Ward-36927.jpg 111] |- | [[Weisser-179|Weisser, Eva]] ||||1985||92||D of Lizzie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/54/Weisser-180.jpg 1856] |- | [[Eames-1725|Weisser, Lizzie]] ||||1937 Dec 05||||W of Solomon; M of Eva|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/54/Weisser-180.jpg 1856] |- | [[Weisser-180|Weisser, Solomon]] ||||1958||93||H of Eva|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/54/Weisser-180.jpg 1856] |- | [[Robinson-53924|Wells, Lovedie Moore]] ||||1989 Jul 17||71||W of Wallace; M of Roslyn & Glenda|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c9/Fox-20781.jpg 2942] |- | Wells, Robert Hartley||||1961 Nov 12||19||d. with Lynette Fox|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c9/Fox-20781.jpg 2942] |- | [[Wells-27438|Wells, Wallace Hartley]] ||||2005 Dec 23||88||H of Lovedie; F of Roslyn & Glenda|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c9/Fox-20781.jpg 2942] |- | [[Wells-10369|Wells, William Hartley]] ||||1956 Jul 28||65||H of Catherine; F of Dorothy & Wallace|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/13/Wells-10369.jpg 2943] |- | [[Lechte-5|Wells,Catherine Maud]] ||||1976 May 28||82||W of William; M of Dorothy & Wallace|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/13/Wells-10369.jpg 2943] |- | [[Mitchell-39934|Welsh, Ellen]] ||||??? Sep 25||62||W of Don (dec); M of Terry & Sandra|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e0/Mitchell-39934.jpg 908] |- | [[Bunston-30|West, Annie Christina]] ||||1980 Jul 10||83||W of George|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8c/West-13640.jpg 2206] |- | [[West-13640|West, George Albert]] ||||1962 Aug 19||71||H of Annie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8c/West-13640.jpg 2206] |- | [[West-26184|West, John Horace (Jock)]] ||1921 Nov 29||2001 May 09||||H of Peg; F of Margaret, Peter (dec), Judi, Donna, Kathy, David|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/66/West-26184.jpg 769] |- | [[West-13652|West, L A (Barney)]] ||1911||1980||||AIF VX4028; H of Peg; F of Carol (dec), Leslie (dec), Joan, Helen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/85/West-13652.jpg 584] |- | [[West-26185|West, Leslie Howard]] ||||1974 Oct 27||30||H of Faye; S of Peg & Barney; F of Mark & Caroline; B of Joan & Helen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fd/West-26185.jpg 580] |- | [[Booth-11180|West, Margaret Terese (Peg)]] ||1933 Mar 11||1993 Jun 10||||W of Jock; M of Margaret, Peter (dec), Judi, Donna, Kathy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/66/West-26184.jpg 769] |- | [[Willoughby-3944|West, Peg]] ||1910||1996||||W of Barney; M of Carol (dec), Leslie (dec), Joan, Helen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f5/West-13652-1.jpg 583] |- | [[West-26186|West, Peter John]] ||1955 May 20||1991 Mar 08||||S of Jock & Peg; F of Rachel, Tamara, Paul; B of Judi, Donna, Kathy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/57/West-26186.jpg 746] |- | [[West-26187|West, Peter Russell]] ||1954 Dec 02||1991 Mar 04||||H of Glenda; F of Brenton & Jeremy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/44/West-26187.jpg 744] |- | [[West-26188|West, Russell R]] ||||1996 Jul 12||75||RAAF 40238|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7d/West-26188.jpg 3245] |- | [[Westaway-372|Westaway, Cecil Horace]] ||||1932 May 24||37|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3f/Westaway-372.jpg 3076] |- | [[Bryce-478|Westerman, Frances]] ||||1961 Jun 16||84||W of Thomas|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/66/Westerman-225.jpg 1928] |- | [[Westerman-225|Westerman, Thomas]] ||||1942 Jun 28||68||H of Frances|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/66/Westerman-225.jpg 1928] |- | [[Ritchie-3958|Western, Agnes Beatrice]] ||||1951 Dec 21||||W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/86/Western-529.jpg 2242] |- | [[Landry-6878|Western, Gwendoline Theresa May]] ||1913 Aug 03||1999 Jul 09||||Nee Landry; W of Stephen; M of Peter, Wendy, Jennifer|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d4/Western-709.jpg 2239] |- | [[Western-812|Western, Jean Ritchie]] ||1915 Dec 07||1997 Mar 28||||Twin of Marjory Inglis||2241 |- | [[Western-529|Western, John]] ||||1947 Feb 24||||H of Agnes || [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/86/Western-529.jpg 2242] |- | [[Western-707|Western, John Ritchie]] ||1904 Jun 19||2006 Mar 18||||H of Vera; F of Helen, Shirley, John, Dorothy, Christine|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e3/Western-707.jpg 2240] |- | [[Western-813|Western, Marjory Inglis]] ||1915 Dec 07||2003 Apr 18||||Twin of Jean Western|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/da/Western-812.jpg 2241] |- | [[Western-709|Western, Stephen George]] ||1912 Jun 04||2004 May 21||||H of Gwendoline; F of Peter, Wendy, Jennifer|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d4/Western-709.jpg 2239] |- | [[Walker-60223|Western, Vera Gertrude]] ||1905 Nov 10||2004 Dec 12||||W of Jack; F of Helen, Shirley, John, Dorothy, Christine|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e3/Western-707.jpg 2240] |- | [[Wheeler-24851|Wheeler, James Henry]] ||1902 Oct 10||1977 Dec 03|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/62/Wheeler-24851.jpg 479] |- | [[Teague-4150|Wheeler, Olive]] ||1901 Jun 15||1978 Aug 14|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/62/Wheeler-24851.jpg 479] |- | [[Hickmott-829|Whelan, Alice Elizabeth]] ||||2006 Mar 14||90||Nee Betts; W of Eric & Richard; M of Hazel, Margaret, Ian|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ef/Hickmott-2325.jpg 1223] |- | [[Whelan-1774|Whelan, Eric J]] ||||1994 May 30||||H of Alice; F of Terry & Julie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8c/Whelan-1774.jpg 1224] |- | [[Whelan-1775|Whelan, Gordon Thomas (Bill)]] ||1923 Sep 20||2012 Dec 15||||H of Maisie; F of Daryl, Janette, Brenda, Leesa|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/66/Whelan-1775.jpg 352] |- | [[Godfrey-6052|Whelan, Iris Emily]] ||||2004 Nov 15||84||W of Leslie; M of Kevin & Maureen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0a/Whelan-774.jpg 804] |- | [[Whelan-773|Whelan, Leslie Gordon]] ||||1954 Aug 16||62||H of Sheila|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/89/Whelan-773.jpg 2842] |- | [[Whelan-774|Whelan, Leslie Michael]] ||||1985 Nov 10||71||H of Iris; F of Kevin & Maureen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0a/Whelan-774.jpg 804] |- | [[White-76305|Whelan, Maisie Jean]] ||1925 Sep 01||2022 Jul 30||||W of Gordon|| Funeral notice |- | [[Mooney-1757|Whelan, Sheila]] ||||1961 Nov 20||69||W of Leslie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/89/Whelan-773.jpg 2842] |- | [[Graydon-111|Whitaker, Christana]] ||||1918 Nov 28||81||W of Thomas|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/86/Whitaker-4120.jpg 2984] |- | [[Whitaker-4119|Whitaker, George Henry]] ||||1909 Mar 12||||H of Gwen Eva Whitaker; S of Thomas & Christana|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/86/Whitaker-4120.jpg 2984] |- | [[Whitaker-4120|Whitaker, Thomas]] ||||1901 Aug 24||63||H of Christana|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/86/Whitaker-4120.jpg 2984] |- | [[White-76326|White, Arthur Donald]] ||1912 Nov 28||1989 Dec 26|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/91/White-76326.jpg 679] |- | [[White-76324|White, Charles Henry]] ||||1996 May 14||71||S of Harry & Ida; B of Edna & Maisie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/17/White-76324.jpg 1351] |- | [[White-76331|White, Donald Albert]] ||1925 Jan 28||2010 Aug 21||||H of Fay (dec); F of Joan, Elizabeth, Vivienne, Bryan, Glenn|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1c/White-76331.jpg 3341] |- | [[Medhurst-425|White, Dorothy K]] ||||2005 May 03||85||W of Kenneth; M of Peter|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c2/Medhurst-425.jpg 1981] |- | [[Bull-5658|White, Fay]] ||1926 May 09||2008 Nov 20||||nee Bull; W of Donald Albert; M of Joan, Elizabeth, Vivienne, Bryan, Glenn|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f5/Bull-5658.jpg 3342] |- | [[Biggs-4581|White, Geraldine (Gerry)]] ||1936 Jun 28||2009 Feb 27||||W of Ken|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/70/Biggs-4581.jpg 2758] |- | [[Bowman-14081|White, Gladys Mary]] ||1922 Dec 24||1971 Jun 09|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/91/White-76326.jpg 679] |- | [[White-76307|White, Henry Edward (Harry)]] ||||1965 Jun 06||75||AIF; H of Ida; F of Edna, Charles, Maisie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b7/White-76307.jpg 2321] |- | [[Smith-285761|White, Ida Lilian]] ||||1985 Dec 01||85||W of Henry|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b7/White-76307.jpg 2321] |- | [[White-76373|White, James]] ||||1929 Jul 06||55||H of Susan||cemetery records |- | [[White-76371|White, James]] ||||1917 Apr 26||20||AIF KIA France|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/ca/White-76371.jpg 2953] |- | [[White-76372|White, John Stanley]] ||||1920 Oct 10||20||drowned Jumbunna|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/ca/White-76371.jpg 2953] |- | [[White-76333|White, Kenneth A]] ||||1996 Aug 11||86||H of Dorothy; F of Peter|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c2/Medhurst-425.jpg 1981] |- | White, Margaret Anne (Mahdi)||1931 Sep 26||2013 Jul 04||||b. Sydney; W of Jim; M of Sara, Hilary, Geoffrey (dec baby)||2097 |- | [[Elliott-21279|White, Mary]] ||||1976 Dec 01||54||W of Richard|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8b/White-73369.jpg 491] |- | [[Gow-856|White, Melissa Kate]] ||1980 Oct 13||2009 Oct 03||||nee Gow; W of Travis; D of Sue & Chris; Sis of Laura|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2f/Gow-856.jpg 197] |- | White, Nellie||||1996 Apr 20||86||||1156 |- | [[White-76334|White, Peter Graeme]] ||||1951 Feb 17||1||S of Kenneth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c2/Medhurst-425.jpg 1981] |- | [[White-73369|White, Richard Norman]] ||||1999 Aug 02||80||H of Mary (dec) & Marjorie; F of Ann, Sue, Margaret, Norma, Richard|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8b/White-73369.jpg 491] |- | [[Hassell-922|White, Susan]] ||||1927 Dec 22||51||M of John & James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/ca/White-76371.jpg 2953] |- | [[Whiteley-948|Whiteley, Andrew Charles]] ||||1988 Jul 24||22||S of Thelma & Lindsay (dec); B of Jenny, Gerard, Allison|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d2/Whiteley-948.jpg 1065] |- | [[Whiteley-950|Whiteley, Andrew Clarence]] ||||1955 Nov 15||56||H of Annie; F of Clive, Ken, Lindsay, Nancy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/06/Whiteley-950.jpg 135] |- | [[Whiteley-949|Whiteley, Lindsay Marshall]] ||||1981 Jun 24||53||RAN R28439; H of Thelma; F of Andrew, Allison, Jennifer|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c3/Whiteley-949.jpg 1077] |- | [[Patching-201|Whiteley, Thelma]] ||1930 May 23||2014 Feb 05||||W of Lindsay; M of Jennifer, Allison & Andrew; M-in-L of Doug & Gerard|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ea/Patching-201.jpg 1076] |- | [[Whiteside-2348|Whiteside, Angus Duncan McDonald]] ||1912 Aug 08||1998 Nov 20||||H of Jessie; F of Mark|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/49/Whiteside-2348.jpg 2662] |- | [[Branigan-27|Whiteside, Ann]] ||||1913 Jul 19||68||D of James Branigan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/21/Branigan-27.jpg 2375] |- | [[Blew-119|Whiteside, Jessie Victoria]] ||1914 May 17||2008 Aug 21||||W of Angus; M of Mark|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/49/Whiteside-2348.jpg 2662] |- | [[McDonald-27227|Whiteside, Margaret Rose]] ||1882 Jul 22||1935 Feb 01||||W of Samuel|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0c/Whiteside-691.jpg 2777] |- | [[Whiteside-2350|Whiteside, Mark]] ||1956 Feb 21||1956 Feb 24||||S of Angus & Jessie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/49/Whiteside-2348.jpg 2662] |- | [[Whiteside-2351|Whiteside, Paul]] ||1948 Oct 22||1948 Oct 25||||S of Jessie & Duncan|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0c/Whiteside-691.jpg 2777] |- | [[Whiteside-2349|Whiteside, S. (Don)]] ||1910 Jun 30||1944 Jan 27||||RAAF; KIA over Berlin, Germany|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0c/Whiteside-691.jpg 2777] |- | [[Whiteside-691|Whiteside, Samuel]] ||1879 Jul 31||1951 Jun 21||||H of Margaret|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0c/Whiteside-691.jpg 2777] |- | [[Whiteside-689|Whiteside, William]] ||||1904 Sep 13||67|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2d/Whiteside-689.jpg 2374] |- | [[Ellis-18569|Whittet, Margaret]] ||||1942 Mar 20||81||W of Peter|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a9/Whittet-45.jpg 2470] |- | [[Whittet-45|Whittet, Peter]] ||||1933 Nov 19||85||H of Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a9/Whittet-45.jpg 2470] |- | [[Howarth-1460|Whitworth, Ann]] ||||1903||573|||| cemetery records |- | [[Whitworth-1344|Whitworth, Jane]] ||||1917||57|||| cemetery records |- | [[Whitworth-1342|Whitworth, John]] ||||1908||79|||| cemetery records |- | [[Whitworth-1344|Whitworth, Leonard William]] ||1887||1899|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c0/Whitworth-1340.jpg 119] |- | [[Whitworth-1340|Whitworth, William]] ||1958||1930|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c0/Whitworth-1340.jpg 119] |- | [[Aeschlimann-53|Whyte, Margaret Lucy]] ||1905 Feb 08||1947 Jun 20||||M of Edgar, Dorothy (dec. infant), John & Ray Hawkes, Isabelle & Syd Whyte|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3a/Aeschlimann-53-1.jpg 2014] |- | [[Wright-58103|Wilkinson, Esther]] ||||1939 Jun 13||77||W of Samuel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/68/Wilkinson-14617.jpg 2177] |- | [[Wilkinson-14617|Wilkinson, Samuel George]] ||||1939 May 23||81||H of Esther|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/68/Wilkinson-14617.jpg 2177] |- | [[Wilkinson-14619|Wilkinson, Samuel George]] ||||1986 May 16||62|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/62/Wilkinson-14619.jpg 3240] |- | [[Williams-117031|Williams, Darren James]] ||1961 Aug 27||1986 Nov 22||||S of Kevin & Jillian; B of Brett & Justin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/33/Williams-117031.jpg 970] |- | [[Robinson-53097|Williams, Elsie Victoria]] ||||1969 Mar 21||||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8d/Williams-115443.jpg 2237] |- | [[Williams-117032|Williams, Esther Marian]] ||||2002 Sep 29||101||D o William & Euphemia Williams|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/57/Williams-109957.jpg 57] |- | [[Downey-3295|Williams, Euphemia]] ||||1949 Mar 10||86||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/22/Williams-115093.jpg 58] |- | [[Singleton-4736|Williams, Frances Georgina]] ||||1899 Aug 13||48||W of H F Williams|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d1/Singleton-4736.jpg 2994] |- | [[Williams-115094|Williams, Irene]] ||||1907 May 06||<12|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/22/Williams-115093.jpg 58] |- | [[Williams-117038|Williams, John Henry]] ||||1937 Mar 13||87|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/93/Williams-117038.jpg 1905] |- | [[Williams-115096|Williams, Lena Catherine]] ||||1998 Aug 01||95|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/22/Williams-115093.jpg 58] |- | [[Williams-117039|Williams, Mervyn Francis]] ||1932 Dec 02||2003 Aug 26||||CFA; H of Valerie; F of Peter & Robyn; F-in-L of Debbie & Jack|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0f/Williams-117039.jpg 1480] |- | [[Harris-55684|Williams, Valerie Isobel]] ||1935 Mar 02||2006 Dec 21||||W of Mervyn; M of Peter & Robyn; M-in-L of Debbie & Jack|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0f/Williams-117039.jpg 1480] |- | [[Williams-115095|Williams, Wesley]] ||||1917 Sep 20||30||S of William & Euphemia|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/22/Williams-115093.jpg 58] |- | [[Williams-115443|Williams, William James]] ||||1942 Nov 06||||d. 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H of Hazel; F & F-in-L of Bryan & Michele, Brenda & Trevor|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e6/Wills-5494.jpg 1390] |- | Wilshaw, Elaine Daisy||||1987 Mar 10||52||W of Lyle; M of Christine||1216726 |- | [[Wilson-66226|Wilson, Albert Edward]] ||||1992 Dec 06||76||H of Nellie; F of Alan, Ken, Beverley, Neil (dec), Sandra, Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/be/Wilson-66226.jpg 1215] |- | [[Carter-41293|Wilson, Alma Mary]] ||||||||W of Herbert; M of John & Larry|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e5/Carter-41293.jpg 1824] |- | [[Wilson-93155|Wilson, Clem David]] ||||1981 Aug 11||71||H of Gwenyth; F of Deirdre, Donald, David|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/22/Wilson-93155.jpg 117] |- | [[Wilson-9474|Wilson, David]] ||||1960|||||| Cemetery Records |- | [[Wilson-93163|Wilson, Dylan Jake]] ||1993 May 24||1994 Feb 28||||S of Stephen & Lisa; B of Alan, Cloe, Ryan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3f/Wilson-93163.jpg 1208] |- | [[Hogg-321|Wilson, Edith Rachel]] ||||1921 Oct 18|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e5/Hogg-321.jpg 3051] |- | [[Davison-5685|Wilson, Enid M]] ||1910||1982||||W of Herbert; M of Janet, Martin, Michael|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fb/Wilson-93161.jpg 1256] |- | [[Wilson-66988|Wilson, George Alexander Grant]] ||||1972 Aug 16||65||H of Jessie; F of Valma, Janice, Cheryl|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/98/Wilson-66988.jpg 623] |- | [[White-72734|Wilson, Gwenyth Lucy]] ||||1964 May 06||53||W of Clem; M of Deirdre, Donald, David|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/22/Wilson-93155.jpg 117] |- | [[Wilson-66965|Wilson, Henry Charles]] ||||1965 Jun 10||53|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/23/Wilson-66964.jpg 1918] |- | [[Wilson-93162|Wilson, Herbert]] ||||1957 Aug 10||43||AIF VX104176; H of Alma; F of Larry & John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/77/Wilson-93162.jpg 1825] |- | [[Wilson-93161|Wilson, Herbert J]] ||1906||1992||||H of Enid; F of Janet, Martin, Michael|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fb/Wilson-93161.jpg 1256] |- | [[Wilson-72232|Wilson, Herbert John]] ||1921 Jun 13||1967 Dec 04||||F of Yvonne & Cheryl|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0c/Wilson-72232.jpg 1216752] |- | [[Forrester-1744|Wilson, Isabella]] ||||1954 Dec 23||78||W of Matthew|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/be/Wilson-66986.jpg 2013] |- | Wilson, Ivy Elizabeth||1911 Oct 22||1998 Aug 06||||W of Henry Charles||1871 |- | [[Wilson-66990|Wilson, James Forrester]] ||||1957 Jan 01||42||H of Bettt; 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M of Sussane (Jean) (dec)||3275 |- | [[Pedroya-_Young-1|Wisdom, Catherine]] ||||1962 Sep 21||89||M of Claude (dec), Myrtle, Alice (dec)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/79/Pedroya-_Young-1-1.jpg 2949] |- | [[Wisdom-294|Wisdom, Stephen]] ||||1948 Nov 15||79|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/27/Wisdom-298-1.jpg 2937] |- | [[Wiseman-2221|Wiseman, Lewis]] ||||1950 Aug 18||||H of Sarah; F of Mille & Jean|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a3/Wiseman-2221.jpg 1993] |- | [[Benton-3144|Wiseman, Sarah]] ||||1961 Sep 18||79||W of Lewis; M of Mille & Jean|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/13/Benton-3144.jpg 1992] |- | [[Adkins-5096|Witherden, Blanche]] ||||1901 Nov 25||27|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4f/Witherden-33.jpg 2391] |- | [[Witherden-33|Witherden, Edwin Murdoch]] ||||1935 Feb 21||69|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4f/Witherden-33.jpg 2391] |- | [[McLarty-283|Witherden, Flora]] ||||1975||81|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bf/Witherden-47.jpg 2183] |- | [[Witherden-47|Witherden, Thomas Edwin]] ||||1945||50|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bf/Witherden-47.jpg 2183] |- | [[Withycombe-13|Withycombe, John Lawry]] ||1926 Dec 20||1988 Jul 29||||H of Margery; F of Lawrey, Corinne, Andrew, Joel, Richard|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d7/Withycombe-13.jpg 1038] |- | [[Wittingslow-3|Wittingslow, Geoffrey Roger]] ||||1970 Aug 30||44|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/63/Wittingslow-3.jpg 642] |- | [[Wittingslow-4|Wittingslow, Grant]] ||||1984 Feb 20||21||S of Dorothy & Geoff; B of Brenda, Karen, Roger, Sandra|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9c/Wittingslow-4.jpg 891] |- | [[Wittingslow-5|Wittingslow, Sandra Louise]] ||||1991 Mar 03||23||D of Dorothy & Geoff; Sis of Grant, Brenda, Karen, Roger|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9c/Wittingslow-4.jpg 891] |- | [[Turner-28974|Witton, (Agnes) Agatha Henrietta]] ||1917 Dec 22||2014 May 20||||W of Norman; M of Pamela, Jillian, Wesley, Norman (dec), Peter, Dale, Bruce, Lee|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/ba/Turner-28974.jpg 355] |- | [[Witton-58|Witton, S W]] ||||1944 May 07||59||AIF V82392|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/24/Witton-58.jpg 41] |- | [[Witton-57|Witton, Wesley Norman]] ||||1974 Oct 14||62|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/68/Witton-57-1.jpg 585] |- | Wolswinkel, Cornelia||1939 Jun 08||1997 Apr 06||||W of Gerrir; 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Sis of Meagan & Jacob|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5a/Woolley-1818.jpg 738] |- | [[Woolley-1816|Woolley, Rayworth H]] ||1927 Sep 12||2011 May 12||83||H of Marge; F of Jill, Rodney, David|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/41/Woolley-1816.jpg 330] |- | [[Worthy-383|Worthy, Athol George]] ||||1980 Sep 15||64||AIF; H of Joyce; F of Athol, Betty, Glenys, Phillip, Heather|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e9/Worthy-383.jpg 1127] |- | [[Worthy-382|Worthy, Edward George]] ||||1970 Nov 19||80||H of Hilda|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/69/Worthy-382.jpg 640] |- | [[Worthy-384|Worthy, Gordon (Max)]] ||1924 Jul 27||2014 May 02||||H of Beryl; S of Hilda & George; F of Chris & Maxine; F-in-L of Kerry|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/67/Worthy-384.jpg 358] |- | [[Coulstock-17|Worthy, Hilda Nea]] ||||1974 Jun 08||82||W of Edward|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/69/Worthy-382.jpg 640] |- | Worthy, Joyce Esther||||1997 Oct 17||77||W of Athol; M of Athol, Betty, Glenys, Phillip, Heather|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/22/Worthy-383-1.jpg 1126] |- | [[Worthy-390|Worthy, Olive Elizabeth]] ||||1926 Aug 06||6|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a1/Worthy-390.jpg 3085] |- | [[Worthy-388|Worthy, Thomas Roy]] ||||1954 Oct 25||35|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/92/Worthy-388.jpg 2876] |- | [[Wrench-242|Wrench, Alan Ernest]] ||1919 Oct 01||2001 May 23||||H of Myrtle|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a8/Wrench-242.jpg 1769] |- | [[Wrench-60|Wrench, Albert]] ||||1965 Nov 20||83|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4a/Wrench-60.jpg 2134] |- | [[Wrench-58|Wrench, Asenath]] ||1844 Apr 26||1928 Aug 19||84||W of Thomas|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5c/Wrench-58.jpghttps://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5c/Wrench-58.jpg 2133] |- | [[Saunders-13519|Wrench, Elizabeth (Myrtle)]] ||1927 Oct 25||2012 Jul 13||||W of Alan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a8/Wrench-242.jpg 1769] |- | [[Wrench-249|Wrench, Harold Albert]] ||1921 Feb 23||1995 Oct 31||||H of Mavis Frances (nee Griffin); F of Lorraine, David, Garry, Jeanette|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/83/Wrench-248.jpg 2171] |- | [[Wrench-252|Wrench, John Bruce (Jack)]] ||1922 Oct 31||1994 Jun 16||||H of Mary; F of Alison, Christine. Lynette, Rosemary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/36/Wrench-252.jpg 1160] |- | [[Wrench-251|Wrench, Lachlan Scott]] ||1989 Jun 22||2007 Jun 03||||S of Garry Wrench & Michelle O'Loughlin; B of Teagan Wrench, Kate & Ellie O'Loughlin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9b/Wrench-251.jpg 2172] |- | [[Wrench-248|Wrench, Lorraine Heather]] ||1964 Apr 02||1964 Apr 04||||twin D of Harold & Mavis|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/83/Wrench-248.jpg 2171] |- | [[Wrench-370|Wrench, Maisie]] ||||1994 Dec 20||77|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4a/Wrench-60.jpg 2134] |- | [[Glendinning-277|Wrench, Mary]] ||||1939 Dec 11||54||W of A W Wrench|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5c/Wrench-58.jpg 2133] |- | [[Wrench-131|Wrench, Thomas]] ||||1903 Oct 16||65||H of Asenath|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5c/Wrench-58.jpg 2133] |- | [[Russell-22546|Wright, Elizabeth Jane]] ||||1952 Jun 13||||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4d/Wright-24161.jpg 2143] |- | [[Wright-39478|Wright, Joseph Charles (Charlie)]] ||||1979 Nov 13||66|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dc/Wright-39478.jpg 401] |- | [[Hayes-13416|Wright, Reva Barbara]] ||||1979 Apr 26||66||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/01/Wright-39477.jpg 421] |- | [[Wright-39477|Wright, William Ambrose]] ||||1986 May 10||74||H of Reva|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/01/Wright-39477.jpg 421] |- | [[Wright-24161|Wright, William Ambrose]] ||||1929 Sep 07||||H of Elizabeth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4d/Wright-24161.jpg 2143] |- | [[Wuchatsch-9|Wuchatsch, Benjamin George]] ||1893||1920||||AIF|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f7/Wuchatsch-5.jpg 1709] |- | [[Grendell-3|Wuchatsch, Elisabeth Sarah]] ||1858||1939||||nee Grendel|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f7/Wuchatsch-5.jpg 1709] |- | [[Wuchatsch-10|Wuchatsch, Francis Joseph (Joe)]] ||1884||1962||||AIF|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f7/Wuchatsch-5.jpg 1709] |- | [[Wuchatsch-16|Wuchatsch, Ian Thomas]] ||1920||2008||||GS of Karl August; Nephew of Joe & George; Uncle of Helen & Jill; H of Ursula|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/85/Wuchatsch-16.jpg 1710] |- | [[Wuchatsch-5|Wuchatsch, Karl August]] ||1853||1917|||||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f7/Wuchatsch-5.jpg 1709] |- | [[Whiteman-206|Wuchatsch, Nellie]] ||1895 Nov 14||1960 Jan 10||||W of Ray; M of Barbara, Dulcie, Thea, Ruth|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5a/Whiteman-206.jpg 3318] |- | [[Wuchatsch-1|Wuchatsch, Raymond R]] ||1890 Nov 16||1963 Mar 23||||AIF; H of Nellie; F of Barbara, Dulcie, Thea, Ruth|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c6/Wuchatsch-1.jpg 3319] |- | [[Wuchatsch-17|Wuchatsch, Yvonne I (Dulcie)]] ||1928 Sep 25||2002 Oct 07||||D of Nellie & Ray; Sis of Barbara, Thea, Ruth|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b6/Wuchatsch-17.jpg 3317] |- | [[Wyatt-4682|Wyatt, Charles Mathew]] ||||1942 Aug 16||58|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/45/Wyatt-4682.jpg 2573] |- | [[Wyatt-5718|Wyatt, Lester Charles]] ||1921 Apr 09||2011 May 05||90||RAAF 41747; J.P.; H of Ivy; F of Kelvin, Ggeoff, Lyle, Susan, Leonie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/78/Wyatt-5718.jpg 332] |- | Wyhoon, ?||||||||||1708 |- | [[Wyhoon-2|Wyhoon, Alfred George]] ||||1952 Aug 25||62|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9a/Wyhoon-2.jpg 1875] |- | [[Rickards-243|Wyhoon, Alice Naomi]] ||||1976 May 29||77|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9a/Wyhoon-2.jpg 1875] |- | [[Willoughby-3660|Wyhoon, Blanche Evelyn]] ||1920 Oct 26||2014 Dec 23||||W of George; M of Mervyn, Kevin, Terry|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/49/Wyhoon-3-1.jpg 1512] |- | [[Wyhoon-10|Wyhoon, Ernest Albert (Bert)]] ||1940 Jul 09||1994 Aug 23||||S of Florence & Frederick|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1c/Wyhoon-10.jpg 1149] |- | [[Davall-7|Wyhoon, Florence Mary]] ||||2000 Oct 11||98|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e3/Wyhoon-6.jpg 633] |- | [[Wyhoon-6|Wyhoon, Frederick]] ||||1970 Jul 13||74|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e3/Wyhoon-6.jpg 633] |- | [[Wyhoon-3|Wyhoon, George Frederick]] ||1918 May 13||2002 Jun 27||||H of Blanche; F of Mervyn, Kevin, Terry|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ed/Wyhoon-3.jpg 1513] |- | [[Wyhoon-17|Wyhoon, Harold G (Dick)]] ||||1996 Jan 11||67||H of Shirley; F of Raelene (dec) & Robyn|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bd/Wyhoon-17.jpg 1173] |- | [[Wyhoon-9|Wyhoon, Ian Douglas (Pee Wee)]] ||1960 Nov 08||2011 Nov 09||51||F of Dale, Tess, Brad; S of Laurie & Shirley|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5d/Wyhoon-9.jpg 291] |- | [[Richards-20117|Wyhoon, Janice Ivy]] ||1949 Jan 25||2010 Jul 22||||W of Merv; M of Wendy & Geoff|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d4/Richards-20117.jpg 288] |- | [[Wyhoon-8|Wyhoon, Kay Elizabeth]] ||||1970 May 12||<1|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/81/Wyhoon-8.jpg 1998] |- | [[Wyhoon-7|Wyhoon, Leaonard F (Len)]] ||||1997 Sep 11||71||H of Eunice; F of Sandra, James, Len, Vicki|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/44/Wyhoon-7.jpg 1354] |- | [[Wyhoon-16|Wyhoon, Margaret Merle]] ||||1976 May 19||37|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/13/Wyhoon-5-1.jpg 522] |- | [[Wyhoon-5|Wyhoon, Raymond Leslie (Les)]] ||1934 Oct 22||2012 Aug 03||77||H of Margaret; F of John, Jennifer, Colin, Maree|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5f/Wyhoon-5.jpg 327] |- | [[Wylie-1797|Wylie, Arch]] ||||2002 Aug 06||94||H of Ivy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/20/Wylie-1797.jpg 2534] |- | [[Muir-3135|Wylie, Elizabeth]] ||||1952 Feb 28||84||W of Robert (2)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6a/Wylie-1782.jpg 2533] |- | [[Taylor-61350|Wylie, Emily Alice]] ||||1939 Oct 19||65||W of John; M of Ronald|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d0/Wylie-994.jpg 2530] |- | [[Mitchard-16|Wylie, Ivy]] ||||1995 Oct 23||78||W of Arch; M of Bob, Kevin, Don, Jean, & Still born|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/20/Wylie-1797.jpg 2534] |- | [[Muir-1394|Wylie, Jessie]] ||||1915 Mar 11||39||W of Robert (1)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6a/Wylie-1782.jpg 2533] |- | [[Wylie-994|Wylie, John]] ||||1922 Nov 04||54||H of Emily; F of Donald|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d0/Wylie-994.jpg 2530] |- | [[Wylie-1782|Wylie, Robert]] ||||1952 Jul 07||81||H of Jessie & Elizabeth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6a/Wylie-1782.jpg 2533] |- | [[Wylie-995|Wylie, Ronald Victor]] ||||1930 Aug 25||19||S of John & Emily|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d0/Wylie-994.jpg 2530] |- | [[Wylie-1776|Wylie, Walter]] ||1876||1944|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f7/Wylie-1776.jpg 1956] |- | Wynne, ?||||||||||1881 |- | [[Wynne-1316|Wynne, Alfred Ernest]] ||||1975||66||H of Wilhelmina|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/00/Wynne-1316.jpg 544] |- | [[James-17730|Wynne, Alice Harkness]] ||||1979 Nov 05|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cb/Wynne-1525.jpg 82] |- | [[Wynne-1525|Wynne, Arthur]] ||||1942 Dec 05|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cb/Wynne-1525.jpg 82] |- | [[Jones-85354|Wynne, Dorathea Frances]] ||||1988 Mar 02||91||W of Leslie; M of Phyllis (Hyde), Leslie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e6/Wynne-1524.jpg 80] |- | [[Slade-2373|Wynne, Doris Wilhelmina]] ||||1983 Oct 19||74||W of Alfred|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/00/Wynne-1316.jpg 544] |- | [[Wynne-1523|Wynne, Dudley]] ||||1915 Mar 21||2|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a8/Wynne-1523.jpg 1705] |- | [[Wynne-982|Wynne, Ernest Alfred]] ||||1948 Sep 10||65||H of Florence|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/10/Wynne-982.jpg 2037] |- | [[James-15357|Wynne, Florence May]] ||||1968 Apr 13||75||W of Ernest|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/10/Wynne-982.jpg 2037] |- | [[Rozynzki-1|Wynne, Florrie Irene]] ||||2013 Aug 01||91||W of Leslie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e7/Rozynzki-1.jpg 1021] |- | [[Irwin-4233|Wynne, Jean Gweneth]] ||||2014 May 18||86||W of Reginald; M of Allan, Neil, Lynette, Karen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0f/Wynne-1526.jpg 634] |- | [[Wynne-1524|Wynne, Leslie]] ||||1971 Mar 14||78||H of Dorathea; F of Phyllis (Hyde), Leslie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e6/Wynne-1524.jpg 80] |- | [[Wynne-1531|Wynne, Leslie George]] ||||1980 Sep 05||64||H of Florrie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6d/Wynne-1531.jpg 1020] |- | [[Wynne-1530|Wynne, Neil]] ||||||<1||S of Reg & Jean; B of Allan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/80/Wynne-1530.jpg 2038] |- | [[Wynne-1529|Wynne, Norman Edward]] ||||2000 Oct 22|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cb/Wynne-1525.jpg 82] |- | [[Wynne-1526|Wynne, Reginald Arnold]] ||||1970 Apr 10||51||H of Jean; F of Allan, Neil, Lynette, Karen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0f/Wynne-1526.jpg 634] |- | [[Wynne-983|Wynne, Samuel]] ||||1937 Mar 16||82|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/18/Wynne-983.jpg 81] |- | [[Wynne-1315|Wynne, Samuel George]] ||||1948 Jan 14||61|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/25/Wynne-1315.jpg 1622] |- | [[Wright-18998|Wynne, Sarah Jane]] ||||1921 Oct 02||68|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/18/Wynne-983.jpg 81] |- | [[Wynne-1528|Wynne, Violet Sarah]] ||||1915 Nov 24|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cb/Wynne-1525.jpg 82] |- | [[Xerri-7|Xerri, Jean (John)]] ||1927 Nov 16||2013 Dec 23||||H of Phyllis; F of Josiane, Anthony, Anne- Marie, Alexandra|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5f/Xerri-7.jpg 359] |- | [[Trump-55|Yann, Elsie Sarah]] ||||1984 Sep 25||86||W of Norman (dec); M of Phyllis (dec), Ray, Lorna, Ian, Douglas|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b0/Trump-55.jpg 953] |- | [[Yann-26|Yann, Ian Stuart]] ||||2006 Aug 24||77||H of Betty|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f7/Yann-26.jpg 232] |- | Yann, Joyce Frederica (Jo)||1925 Mar 16||1999 Jun 21||||W of Keith; M of Lisa-Jane|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8b/Yann-27.jpg 1419] |- | [[Yann-27|Yann, Keith Lloyd]] ||1920 Mar 20||2005 Dec 18||||H of Nancy (dec) & Jo; F of Margaret, Heather & Lisa-Jane|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8b/Yann-27.jpg 1419] |- | [[Brock-5421|Yann, Nancy Marion]] ||||1956 Jun 18||34||wife, mother|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/11/Brock-5421.jpg 2262] |- | [[Yorath-12|Yorath, Christopher Spicket]] ||||1905 Jul 27||48||d. Mt Garnet, Qld; re-interred Korumburra 1906 Mar 07; S of Sarah & Christopher Yorath|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/30/Yorath-12.jpg 2992] |- | [[Yorath-11|Yorath, James Spicket]] ||||1909 Apr 21||49||S of Sarah & Christopher Yorath|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/30/Yorath-12.jpg 2992] |- | [[Spicket-28|Yorath, Sarah Binmer]] ||||1901 Dec 17||74||W of Christopher Yorath (dec) of Bridgend, Wales); M of C S & J S Yorath|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/82/Spikell-1.jpg 2993] |- | [[Clark-27067|Young, Emma]] ||||1956 Feb 23||84||W of Mark; M of Mary, Frank, Emma|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3a/Young-17773.jpg 2809] |- | [[Young-19026|Young, Emma]] ||||1993||||D of Mark & Emma; Sis of Frank & Mary|| Cemetery records |- | [[Young-19027|Young, James Francis]] ||1901 Jan 10||1979 Sep 08||||S of Mark & Emma; B of Mary & Emma|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c7/Young-19027.jpg 417] |- | [[Young-36152|Young, Lester Henry]] ||||1987 Feb 22||68||AIF; H of Dorothy; F of Sandra|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/32/Young-36152.jpg 926] |- | [[Cornall-81|Young, Margaret Thompson]] ||||1934 Jan 26||42||W of Thomas|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f5/Young-35935.jpg 2135] |- | [[Young-17773|Young, Mark]] ||||1944 Sep 08||74||H of Emma; F of Mary, Frank, Emma|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3a/Young-17773.jpg 2809] |- | [[Young-35935|Young, Thomas Edward]] ||||1952 Sep 08||62||H of Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f5/Young-35935.jpg 2135] |- | [[Youngs-1021|Youngs, David]] ||1922||1990||||H of Rose; F of Derek, Stephen, Ian, Brian|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e4/Youngs-1021.jpg 1308] |- | [[Zurma-1|Zurma, Giovani]] ||1929 Sep 17||1985 Jan 28|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/82/Zurma-1.jpg 847] |- | |} ==More links and lists to this Cemetery== #Website • [http://trove.nla.gov.au/list?id=80935 Trove] aka National Library of Australia, Compiled List of articles, content from libraries, museums, archives and other research organisations found in the research and creation for the people profiles of this Cemetery - [http://help.nla.gov.au/trove/using-trove/creating-contributing/lists Trove Help with Lists] ==Notable Graves== * Amiet and Aeschlimann familes: these families were originally Swiss. The wife of the first Governor of Victoria was also Swiss and encouraged these families to migrate to Victoria. * [[Allen-20627|Ruby Adams nee Allen]] was a great, grand-daughter of [[Robinson-15817|George Augustus Robinson]]. George was the Protector of Aborigines in the Port Phillip District (which included Tasmania) from 1839 to 1849. He be-friended Tasmanian aborigines (he was once saved from injury or death by Trugannini) and helped move them to Wybaleena on Flinders Island. He was criticised for abandoning them there and returning to England. The aborigines fared poorly due to lack of the same resources they previously had as well as disease. Ruby's daughter, [[Adams-22814|Iris]] is also buried in Korumburra cemetery. * [[Allcorn-57|George Allcorn]] was the grandfather of [[Allcorn-63|Daphne Ada Elizabeth Allcorn]]. Daphne was alighting from a tram in St Kilda in 1924 when a speeding car ran her down and the driver drove off, failing to render assistance. The driver was the infamous "Squizzy" Taylor. He was tried, but the charges were dropped by the Crown for "lack of evidence". There were suggestions that various people had been approached in an effort for the trial to fail or for charges to be dropped. The TV series "Underbelly" episode "Squizzy Cooks a Goose" has Emma Reid playing Daphne.
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[[Category:Family Histories]] '''Here is a general page for organising information related to the last name "Krüger".''' ''Do you have any info about Krügers or the name? Please join the Trusted List to this page and participate. You can also post a comment or memory below.'' == Alternate Spellings == Crüger, Kruger, Kröger, Krug, Krüg, Krog, Krügel and Krugman(n). In Eastern Europe also Kryger. == Origins of the Surname Krüger == Krüger is a common German occupational surname. It is of Low German origin describing either the landlord of a village's inn or a mug (German: Krug). It is the 22nd most common surname in Germany. == Famous Krügers == * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Kr%C3%BCger '''Peter Crüger'''] (1580 — 1639), a German mathematician, astronomer and polymath. * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Kruger '''Stephanus Johannes Paulus Kruger'''], better known as '''Paul Kruger''' (10 October 1825 – 14 July 1904), State President of the South African Republic. The [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kruger_National_Park Kruger National Park] is named after him. == Krüger on WikiTree == Here is the complete index for
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---- :'''[[Space:Kuchling_Name_Study_Church_books|Kuchling Name Study: Church Books Records]]''' ---- :'''[[Space:Kuchling_Name_Study:_Vital_Records|Kuchling Name Study: Vital Records]]''' ---- :'''[[Space:Kuchling_Name_Study_Skyren|Kuchling Name Study: Skyren]]''' *earliest verified Ancestral Father: [[Kuchling-6|Wilhelm Kuchling (-bef.1883)]] *Location: [http://gov.genealogy.net/TEILD1JO72MC Skyren, Crossen, Neumark, Brandenburg, Preußen (1816-1937)]
''from 1937: Teichwalde (deu) / since 1945: Skórzyn (pol)'' ---- :'''[[Space:Kuchling_Name_Study_Genealogy_Reklat|Kuchling Name Study: Genealogy Reklat]]''' *earliest verified Ancestral Father: [[Kuchling-4|Ferdinand Kuchling (1850 - 1926)]] *Location of origin: [http://gov.genealogy.net/TEILD1JO72MC Skyren, Crossen, Neumark, Brandenburg, Preußen (1816-1937)]
''from 1937: Teichwalde (deu) / since 1945: Skórzyn (pol)'' ---- :'''[[Space:Kuchling_Name_Study_Gro%C3%9F_Drenzig|Kuchling Name Study: Descendant list in Groß Drenzig]]''' *Location of origin: [http://gov.genealogy.net/GROZIGJO71JX Groß Drenzig] *Ancestral Father: [[Kuchling-7|Martin Kuchling (1749-1826)]] *Ancestral Mother: [[Kuchling-13|Anna Elisabeth (Kuchling) Wonde (1800-1850)]] :'''[[Space:Kuchling_Name_Study_Saude|Kuchling Name Study: Descendant list in Saude & Sachsdorf]]''' *Location of origin: [http://gov.genealogy.net/SAUUD1JO71JW Saude] & [http://gov.genealogy.net/SACORFJO71KV Sachsdorf] *Ancestral Father: [[Kuchling-50|Christian Kuchling (1753-1824)]] *Ancestral Father: [[Kuchling-52|Gottlob Kuchling (1800-bef.1882)]] :'''[[Space:Kuchling_Name_Study_Rathssch%C3%A4ferei|Kuchling Name Study: Descendant list in Rathsschäferei]]''' *Location of origin: [http://gov.genealogy.net/item/show/GUBREIJO71JX Rathsschäferei] *Ancestral Father: [[Kuchling-51|Martin Kuchling (1753-1835)]] *Ancestral Father: [[Kuchling-37|Gottfried Kuchling (1765-)]] :'''[[Space:Kuchling_Name_Study_M%C3%BCckenberg|Kuchling Name Study: Descendant list in Mückenberg]]''' *Location of origin: [http://gov.genealogy.net/MUCER1JO71JX Mückenberg] *Ancestral Father: [[Kuchling-49|Johann Christian Kuchling (1757-1812)]] *Ancestral Father: [[Kuchling-48|Johann Kuchling (1758-1826)]] *Ancestral Father: [[Kuchling-38|Gottfried Kuchling (1772-1842)]] :'''[[Space:Kuchling_Name_Study_Sachsdorf|Kuchling Name Study: Descendant list MISC]]'''
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[[Category:Kuhn Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] I am starting a one name study for Kuhn surname with the purpose of finding relatives. My first Kuhn to come to America from Sulzbach a Main, Bavaria/Bayern (Germany) was George Kuhn, born 1831. He sailed to America in 1862 where he met his wife Cunigunde aboard ship. They were married a month after arriving in Baltimore, Maryland on August 17, 1862. Looking for any relatives that may have pictures, family letters to Germany and any documents they may want to share. I have passenger list from the ship, marriage record and internment record. ==Tasks== I am inviting all Kuhn's that have a Baltimore, Maryland and Sulzbach a Main, Bavaria/Germany connections to take a minimum Y-67 DNA test through Family Tree DNA. Some Kuhn's went Florida and North Carolina down the line. Katrina
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The following site gives great information for Kukkus. You can search for the surnames there and full genealogy that is known for Kukkus families, lots of pictures, letters, and documents. There is even a genealogy from the Becker family Bible. A valuable site for those whose families came from there: http://kukkus.com/index.php Interesting too are letters from the 1920s written from Kukkus during the famine at the time where millions of Volga Germans across Russia died during this time. These letters speak of true desperation but also of relief from the Volga Relief Society in the United States. Ships from the US arrived, laden with food for the starving villages. http://kukkus.com/showalbum.php?albumID=7
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[[Category:Kulm, Bessarabia]] For profiles, see [[:Category: Kulm, Bessarabia|the category]] The goal of this project is to act as a One-Place Study Project of '''Kulm, Akkerman, Bessarabia, South Russia''' and is a subsection of the [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Black_Sea_Germans&public=1 ''Black Sea Germans''], a part of the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Germany ''German Project''] at Wikitree. :;{{Image|file=Hensel_Documents.jpg|align=l |size=ss}}[https://www.historic.place/themes/GRSL/index.html?zoom=13&lat=46.2510&lon=29.0442&pid=KdSa&select=n290442462510&pins=29.0442!46.2510 See an online map pin of the location of Kulm, Akkerman, Bessarabia, South Russia] : Kulm / Paulsberg / Podgornoye, Akkerman, Bessarabia, Russia; (Lat: 46.2510N, Long: 29.0442E) is currently called Pidhirne, Odes'ka, Ukraine. [See PDF list in bottom right corner. D. G. Bender. [https://sites.google.com/riehl-partner-web.de/grsl-daten/ ''Germans from Russia and Eastern Europe Settlement Locations'']] Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Add links and information on Kulm, as the information is found *Encourage the development of biographies for individuals who lived in Kulm, Bessarabia. To add a profile to the Kulm, Bessarabia category, please paste the following into the profile: [[Category: Kulm, Bessarabia > at the end, put on the two closing brackets like this ]] For a list of current Profiles within Kulm category on Wikitree, see: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Kulm%2C_Akkerman%2C_Bessarabia Kulm, Akkerman, Bessarabia] ===About Kulm=== Kulm, Akkerman, Bessarabia was established in the fall of 1814, when 80 families made the trek from central Poland to Bessarabia. For the majority, they or their ancestors had come from a variety of German states. As a result of the Partitions of Poland - 1772, 1793, 1795 - the Prussian Kingdom controlled the western regions of Poland. Under their military occupation they invited freedom seeking Germans to pioneer in the undeveloped lands of Bessarabia. With the movement of Napoleon, many families were eager to to accept Alexander I invitation. One large group of 80 families from Prussian Poland gathered at Lodz under the leadership of Gottfried Radach. Thirty-four families came from other recently settled Bessarabian communities and 10 families from the area of Odessa. In the end, Kulm was settled by 124 families numbering 520 individuals 270 male and 250 female.['Extended Relationships of the Kulm, Leipzig, Tarutino Communities in Bessarabia, Russia.'' (2005, Germans from Russia Heritage Collection, NDSU Libraries, Fargo, ND) page 10] :[http://www.blackseagr.org/pdfs/konrad/Kulm%20Community%20Homeland%20Book.pdf ''Kulm Community Homeland Book''] from Black Sea German Research :[http://www.blackseagr.org/pdfs/kulm-150anniv-speech.pdf ''Kulm Community 150th Anniversary''] Speech by Daniel Woelfle translated by Dr. Elvire Necker-Eberhardt :[https://www.grhs.org/villages/bessarabia/kulm_bess.html Information about Kulm] from Germans From Russia Heritage Society :[http://www.odessa3.org/collections/history/link/kulm.txt ''Kulm - 1848 Village History''] Odessa Digital Library :;[https://www.bessarabien.de/upload/kulm_1815 Founding of Kulm, Bessarabia, Russia - Gründung von Kulm] in German, auf Deutsch, Bessaraien.de ===Family Names of the Original Settlers of Kum=== FROM POLAND: Families Flegel, Isaak, Hille, Kison, Banko from the area of Fabianitz Bomerinke; Dickhof out of Wittkowa; Schölske from Grünbach; Fredrich from Trochowa; Rutschke from Stockhof; Bich from Leuschitz; Wittchen, Hoffmann, Sidon, Haß, Hartmann and Kraft from Tamischla; Hintz from Dupatca; Winter, Döhring from Brokowa; Radke and Schimke from Trikowa; Böttiger from Grünberg; Hund and Koth from Croitz; Hensel from Susnoff; Bobermin and Krüger from borosowia; Stelter from Semlin; Roloff from Parlin; Kaldun from Goschnitz; Raugust; Graumann from Tscherbin; Lobe from Kochonewa; Leischner from Schachorowa; Groß from Gura; Selcho from Czarnikau; Binder from Stafschin; and Henke from Woschuk. FROM PRUSSIA: Families Müller and Bartel from Neudorf; Marks and Tiede from Seidlitz; Burgemeister from Hammerschlag; Teschner from Zitritz; Albrecht and Hirschmann from Neusalz; Kroll from Lopadka; Bannör and Zahn from Zachersberg; Henneberg from Landsberg; Knopp from Grünthal; Jeske from Kolo; Stelter from Zaglitz; Rauter from Brinkenhof; and Lemke from Schöndorf. FROM POMMERANIA: Family Schultze FROM MECKLENBURG: Family Biederstädt FROM WÜRTTEMBERG: Family Stein came later Unfortunately, the villages of the last families are not mentioned. The same thing holds true of many families from Poland and Prussia. THOSE OUT OF POLAND: Families Schramm, Kehler, Binder, Netzel, Vogel, Stern, Pohl, Fitz, Schütze, Renke, Wudel, Beyer, Wandry. From PRUSSA: Radach, Möwes, Wegner, Birkholz, Klemptner. Neither village nor land of origin are given for the following families: Fisher, Gellert, Rübhagel, Thom, Domdey, Sanftleben, Grade, Mertins, Lengner, Günter, Ruge, Redlich, Kalmus, Bher, Sustock and Hennig. [Translated by Allen E. Konrad [http://www.blackseagr.org/pdfs/konrad/Kulm%20Community%20Homeland%20Book.pdf ''The Homeland Book of the Community Kulm, Bessarabia, Russia''] page 8] ===Vital Records=== From Black Sea German Research: :[http://www.blackseagr.org/pdfs/kulm-births-1824-1843.pdf ''Kulm Births 1824-1843''] translated by BSGR :[http://www.blackseagr.org/pdfs/drefs/kulm-births-misc.pdf ''Kulm births - 1824-1832, 1842, 1844, 1849, 1865''] by R. Reuben Drefs Collection :[http://www.blackseagr.org/pdfs/konrad/Kulm%20Bessarabia%20%20Residents%20Resettled%20in%201940.pdf ''List of Residents of Kulm, Akkerman, District Resettled in October 1940''] :[http://www.blackseagr.org/pdfs/drefs/Kulm-deaths-misc.pdf ''Kulm deaths 1824-1829, 1842, 1844, 1849, 1865,1880''] R. Reuben Drefs Collection :[http://www.blackseagr.org/pdfs/kulm-marr-1824-1832.pdf ''Kulm Marriages 1824-1832''] translated by BSGR :Kulm Church Book - [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS6V-56PD?cat=256576 Ortsfamilienbuch Kulm Bessarabien, 1861 - 1880]. The families are listed alphabetically by surname. Find a Grave - Location: Pidhirne, Odes'ka, Ukraine :[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2300690/kulm-cemetery Kulm Cemetery] '''Year - 1846''' :;''Births and Marriges'' The 1846 birth & marriage records are indexed and searchable [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1469151 Russia, Lutheran Church Book Duplicates, 1833-1885] :;''Death Records'' from 1846 are not yet indexed at Famly Search. They start on this page - [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-67F7-19Z?i=25&wc=M6V5-F44%3A295802701%2C295802702%2C299074701%2C295872701&cc=1469151 1846 Kulm Death Records], The records are in German. '''Year - 1861''' :;[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-62KH-1R8?i=68&wc=M6V5-FWT%3A295802701%2C295802702%2C299074701%2C295885901&cc=1469151 Death Records for Kulm, 1861] At Family Search, in German & not indexed '''Odessa 3 - A Digital Library''' :;[http://odessa3.org/collections/bess/koblenz/link/kulm.txt Kulm Bessarabia - a Koblenz Extraction] (E. Wise) Published by the Odessa Digital Library - 1 Oct 2002 Here is the general search engine for the Odessa3 site: :::[http://www.odessa3.org/search.html '''Odessa 3 Search Engine'''] Here are regional records for Bessarabia, which include Kulm: :[http://www.odessa3.org/collections/stpete/bess/link/bes183xb.txt Bessarabian 183x Births] R. Drefs :[http://www.odessa3.org/collections/stpete/bess/link/bess183m.txt Bessarabian 1833-1839 Marriages] R. Drefs :[http://www.odessa3.org/collections/stpete/bess/link/bes183xd.txt Bessarabian 183x Deaths] R. Drefs :[http://www.odessa3.org/collections/stpete/bess/link/bes184xb.txt Bessarabian 184x Births] R. Drefs :[http://www.odessa3.org/collections/stpete/bess/link/bess184m.txt Bessarabian 184x Marriages] R. Drefs :[http://www.odessa3.org/collections/stpete/bess/link/bes184xd.txt Bessarabian 184x Deaths] R. Drefs :[http://www.odessa3.org/collections/stpete/bess/link/bes185xb.txt Bessarabian 185x Births] R. Drefs :[http://www.odessa3.org/collections/stpete/bess/link/bess185m.txt Bessarabian 185x Marriages] R. Drefs :[http://www.odessa3.org/collections/stpete/bess/link/bes185xd.txt Bessarabian 185x Deaths] R. Drefs :[http://www.odessa3.org/collections/stpete/bess/link/bes186xb.txt Bessarabian 186x Births] R. Drefs :[http://www.odessa3.org/collections/stpete/bess/link/bess186m.txt Bessarabian 186x Marriages] R. Drefs :[http://www.odessa3.org/collections/stpete/bess/link/bes186xd.txt Bessarabian 186x Deaths] R. Drefs :[http://www.odessa3.org/collections/stpete/bess/link/bes187xb.txt Bessarabian 187x Births] R. Drefs :[http://www.odessa3.org/collections/stpete/bess/link/bess187m.txt Bessarabian 187x Marriages] R. Drefs :[http://www.odessa3.org/collections/stpete/bess/link/bes187xd.txt Bessarabian 187x Deaths] R. Drefs :[http://www.odessa3.org/collections/stpete/bess/link/bes188xb.txt Bessarabian 1881-1885 Births] R. Drefs :[http://www.odessa3.org/collections/stpete/bess/link/bess188m.txt Bessarabian 1880-1885 Marriages] R. Drefs :[http://www.odessa3.org/collections/stpete/bess/link/bes188xd.txt Bessarabian 1881-1885 Deaths] R. Drefs == Sources ==
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First Settlers List Kutter, Russia 1775 Census Surnames and head of household Altwater, Johannes; Bauer, Johann Heinrich; Bechtoid, Melchior; Bechtoid, Marcus; Beckel (Pekel), Georg; Behm, Konrad; Bleibtreu, Kasimir; Brenning, Christoph; Dietz, Peter; Engel, Johannes; Faust, Philip; Fink, Martin; Foos, Konrad Wilhelm; Frank, Jakob; Fuchs, Anton; Fuchs, Wilheim; Geigorn (Gelhorn), August; Gutman, Christoph; Haag, Johannes; Haas, Heinrich; Hagelgenz (Gagelgents), Johannes; Hanhart, Daniel; Heintz, Friedrich; Hert, Widow Margareta; Hicks, Georg; Hilt, Heinrich; Huck, Stefan; Icks, Baitazar; Jager, Georg; Jakel, Friedrich; Kaufman, Christian; Kerschner, Anton; Klein, Georg; Klein, Heinrich; Kolman, Johannes; Kramer, Johannes; Krieg (Grikh), Johann Heinrich; Kunkel, Johannes; Kunkel, Kasper; Lach, Kasper; Loos, Johannes; Loos, Peter; Lorei, Meichior; Lorenz, Georg; Lorenz, Philip; Maul, Konrad; Muller, Johann; Nazarenus, Kazimir; Nazarenus, Ludwig; Neuman, Vorsteher Phillip; Niedental, Heinrich; Niedental, Johannes; Orsulet (?), Ludwig; Reifschneider, Andreas; Reifschneider, Beisitzer Johannes; Reifschneider, Heinrich; Reifschneider, Johannes; Reifschneider, Konrad; Reifschneider, Melchior; Reigert (Reichert); Reinhard,, Beisitzer Andreas; Reinicke, Johann; Rieger, Konrad; Rerikh (Rohrig), Jakob; Roth, Heinrich; Ruppel (Ripel), Georg; Schenk, Heinrich; Schneider, Andreas; Schneider, Johann; Schmidt, Anton; Schmidt, Johann Heinrich; Schmidt, Peter; Schroder, Philip; Sturtz, Adam; Sturtz, Ernst; Thiel, Konrad; Trott, Johannes; Vorbach, Friedrich; Wagner, Adam; Wagner, Philip; Weigand, Kasper; Weigand, Konrad; Weitzel, Heinrich; From census record: "According to the inhabitants, 50 desyatina [1=2.7 acres] are under cultivation. They hold 75 desyatina in hay fields. This colony has shortages of everything it needs, and as a result, most of the farming is conducted on non-arable land. Up to 600 desyatina are plowed each year. They farm with ploughs and horses. They do not use any fertilizer. On the arable land harvests are good, but poor otherwise. Every summer gophers consume a significant quantity of the sown grain. Because of inadequate harvests of hay, they purchase it from neighboring colonies. Instead of firewood, they burn dung fuel. They have no possibility of improvement from any direction. They do not have sufficient fleece or hemp ... all are involved in farming. in addition, the women make paper for the colony of Sarepta. They receive about 700 rubles a year from the agent of that colony who resides here. Of the skilled trades, they have 4 blacksmiths, one metal smith, three wheelwrights, 5 weavers, and two cabinetmakers. They are favorably disposed toward work." "They live in moderate condition. Buildings are for the most part dilapidated. There is very little new construction. There are 5 stone houses, and stone is used in some of the farmsteads. Yards are fenced with stones and wattle. There is a sufficient quantity of this stone on their allotted lands. Harvested grain is threshed on local threshing floors adjacent to their farmyards. They have been encouraged to move these threshing floors to a more distant and safer location. There are vegetable gardens next to all of the homes. They have no orchards, apiaries, or mills. The local grain storage facility is dilapidated, but constructed in a suitable place. Rye, wheat, and oats are stored there.(Mai, vol.I, p.142)."
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[[Category: Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland]] [[Category: Województwo kujawsko-pomorskie, Polska]] [[Category: Poland Project]]
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{{Image|file=Flags-17.jpg |align=c |size=s |caption=Part of the [[Project:Poland|'''Poland Project''']] }} ==General Information== "The Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship was created on 1 January 1999, as a result of the Polish local government reforms adopted in 1998. It consisted of territory from the former Bydgoszcz, Toruń and Włocławek Voivodeships. It was previously divided between the region of Kuyavia and the Polish fiefdom of Royal Prussia. Of the two principal cities of today's Kuyavian-Pomeranian voivodeship, one (Bydgoszcz) was historically located in Kuyavia, whilst the other (Toruń) was an important town of Royal Prussia. The functions of regional capital are split between Bydgoszcz and Toruń. Bydgoszcz serves as the seat of the centrally appointed governor or voivode (Polish: wojewoda), while Toruń is the seat of the elected Regional Assembly (sejmik), and of the executive elected by that assembly, headed by the voivodeship marshal (marszałek województwa). The Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship is bordered by five other voivodeships. These are Pomeranian Voivodeship to the north, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship to the north-east, Masovian Voivodeship to the east, Łódź Voivodeship across a short boundary to the south, and Greater Poland Voivodeship to the south and west."
[[[Wikipedia: Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship]]] The city of Toruń is recognized as the home of the father of modern astronomy, Mikołaj Kopernik, who is commonly known as [[Kopernik-1|Nicholas Copernicus]]. {{Image|file=Kuyavian_Pomeranian_Voivodeship-1.png|size=300|align=c}}
== Historical Categories == Finding places in modern Poland, or some other countries, that were once part of Germany can be difficult. This website, Kartenmeister can be helpful. It can be used in conjunction with Meyers Orts. See http://www.kartenmeister.com/preview/databaseuwe.asp *[[:Category: Posen, Preußen]] *[[:Category: Westpreußen, Preußen]] {{Image|file=Poland_Historical_Map_Overlay-3.jpg|size=300|align=c}}
== Historical Timeline == *1385 - 1569 = [[:Category: Kingdom of Poland (1385-1569)|Kingdom of Poland]]: Chełmno, the territory of independent Toruń and Pomeranian (Royal Prussia), Inowrocław and Brzesko-Kuyavian (Kujawy) and Kalisz ( Krajna and Pałuki are included in Greater Poland). The Dobrzyń Land was self-governing and formally belonged to the Inowrocław Province. [https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wojew%C3%B3dztwo_kujawsko-pomorskie] *1569 - 1772 = [[:Category: Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth|Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth]] *1772 = In the first partition, the Kingdom of Prussia annexed some of the lands of the present region: Royal Prussia without Toruń, Krajna and parts of Pałuki and Kujawy with Bydgoszcz and Inowrocław. Royal Prussia was renamed the province of West Prussia, and in Bydgoszcz the seat of the authorities of the Nadnotecki District was established, which included the incorporated areas of Greater Poland and Kujawy, not formerly belonging to Royal Prussia. The rest of the region was within the borders of Prussia. *1793 = In the second partition, assigned to the provinces of South Prussia and New East Prussia. *1807 - 1815 = the entire region, with the exception of its northwestern borderlands, was within the Duchy of Warsaw, established under Napoleon's rule. In administrative terms, it belonged almost entirely to the Bydgoszcz department (without Grudziądz and the Dobrzyń land assigned to the Płock department). *1815 = Following the Congress of Vienna in 1815, the western and northern parts of the region were incorporated into Prussia, and the eastern part became part of the Congress Kingdom of Russia. *Inowrocław (Hohensalza) County was incorporated into the Prussian Grand Duchy of Posen. That division outlasted the 1871 unification of Germany until the end of World War I. *1918 - 1919 = Following the end of World War I, the Greater Poland Uprising (1918–1919). *1921 - 1939 = After World War I, the entire territory of today's voivodeship was within the borders of the reborn Polish state. The south-western part of the region (belonging to the Poznań Province in Prussian times) belonged to the Poznań Province, the northern part (formerly West Prussia) to the Pomeranian Province, and the eastern part (formerly the Congress Kingdom) to the Warsaw Province. Second Polish Republic. *1938 = The Pomeranian Province was extended to include Kujawy and part of Greater Poland (Bydgoszcz, Inowrocław, Włocławek). In the interwar period, Toruń was the seat of the administrative authorities. *1939 - 1945 = Nazi Germany Occupation *1945 = the Pomeranian Province was reactivated, this time with its capital in Bydgoszcz. *1945 - 1952 = The Bydgoszcz voivodeship, roughly covered the area of the present Kujawsko-Pomorskie region (1945-1975). Republic of Poland. *1952 - 1975 = ". Polish People’s Republic *1975 - 1999 = Because of the reform it was divided into three smaller voivodeships: Bydgoszcz, Toruń and Włocławek. Polish People’s Republic. *1999 - Present = The Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship was created on 1 January 1999, as a result of the Polish local government reforms adopted in 1998. It consisted of territory from the former Bydgoszcz, Toruń and Włocławek Voivodeships. ==Administrative Divisions== {| border="1" align="center" class="wikitable " style="font-style:; font-size:100%; border: 2px Solid Black;" cellpadding="6" |- |'''City Counties''' |'''Polish Name''' |'''Seat''' |'''Total Gminas''' |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bydgoszcz Bydgoszcz] |Bydgoszcz |Bydgoszcz |1 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toru%C5%84 Toruń] |Toruń |Toruń |1 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/W%C5%82oc%C5%82awek Włocławek] |Włocławek |Włocławek |1 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grudzi%C4%85dz Grudziądz] |Grudziądz |Grudziądz |1 |- |'''Land Counties''' |'''Polish Name''' |'''Seat''' |'''Total Gminas''' |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inowroc%C5%82aw_County Inowrocław County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_inowroc%C5%82awski powiat inowrocławski] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inowroc%C5%82aw Inowrocław] |9 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bydgoszcz_County Bydgoszcz County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_bydgoski powiat bydgoski] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bydgoszcz Bydgoszcz] |8 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C5%9Awiecie_County Świecie County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_%C5%9Bwiecki powiat świecki] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C5%9Awiecie Świecie] |11 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toru%C5%84_County Toruń County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_toru%C5%84ski powiat toruński] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toru%C5%84 Toruń] |9 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/W%C5%82oc%C5%82awek_County Włocławek County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_w%C5%82oc%C5%82awski powiat włocławski] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/W%C5%82oc%C5%82awek Włocławek] |13 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nak%C5%82o_County Nakło County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_nakielski powiat nakielski] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nak%C5%82o_nad_Noteci%C4%85 Nakło nad Notecią] |5 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brodnica_County Brodnica County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_brodnicki powiat brodnicki] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brodnica Brodnica] |10 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C5%BBnin_County Żnin County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_%C5%BCni%C5%84ski powiat żniński] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C5%BBnin Żnin] |6 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lipno_County Lipno County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_lipnowski powiat lipnowski] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lipno,_Poland Lipno] |9 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aleksandr%C3%B3w_County Aleksandrów County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_aleksandrowski powiat aleksandrowski] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aleksandr%C3%B3w_Kujawski Aleksandrów Kujawski] |9 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Che%C5%82mno_County Chełmno County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_che%C5%82mi%C5%84ski powiat chełmiński] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Che%C5%82mno Chełmno] |7 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tuchola_County Tuchola County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_tucholski powiat tucholski] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tuchola Tuchola] |6 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mogilno_County Mogilno County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_mogile%C5%84ski powiat mogileński] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mogilno Mogilno] |4 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golub-Dobrzy%C5%84_County Golub-Dobrzyń County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_golubsko-dobrzy%C5%84ski powiat golubsko-dobrzyński] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golub-Dobrzy%C5%84 Golub-Dobrzyń] |6 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rypin_County Rypin County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_rypi%C5%84ski powiat rypiński] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rypin Rypin] |6 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radziej%C3%B3w_County Radziejów County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_radziejowski powiat radziejowski] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radziej%C3%B3w Radziejów] |7 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S%C4%99p%C3%B3lno_County Sępólno County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_s%C4%99pole%C5%84ski powiat sępoleński] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S%C4%99p%C3%B3lno_Kraje%C5%84skie Sępólno Krajeńskie] |4 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grudzi%C4%85dz_County Grudziądz County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_grudzi%C4%85dzki powiat grudziądzki] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grudzi%C4%85dz Grudziądz] |6 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/W%C4%85brze%C5%BAno_County Wąbrzeźno County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_w%C4%85brzeski powiat wąbrzeski] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/W%C4%85brze%C5%BAno Wąbrzeźno] |5 |- |} {{clear}} == Holocaust Camps == *[[:Category: Chełmno Extermination Camp]] == Research Resources == *[https://geneteka.genealodzy.pl/index.php?op=gt&lang=eng&bdm=B&w=02kp&rid=B&search_lastname=&search_name=&search_lastname2=&search_name2=&from_date=&to_date= Geneteka] *[https://poznan-project.psnc.pl/search.php Poznan Project] *[https://www.genealogiawarchiwach.pl/ Genealogiawarchiwach.pl] Joint project genealogical State Archives in Torun and Bydgoszcz for the inhabitants of the voivodeship Kuyavia and Pomerania. Civil Birth, Marriage and Death records. *[http://www.szpejankowski.eu/index.php/metryki-wykazy-osob/102.html Szpejankowskich Family Portal]; an excellent resource!! More than 70 parish church books from the "DobrinerLand" area of Poland; records for marriages, births & deaths, from the 1700s to the late 1800s. Also has pictures, historical information about the area. *Cemetery: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery-browse/Poland/Kujawsko-Pomorskie?id=state_3058 Findagrave Kujawsko-Pomorskie] *Cemetery: [https://grobonet.com/index.php?page=wyszukiwanie&imie=&nazw=&wojewodztwo=Kujawsko-pomorskie&miasto= Grobonet Kujawsko-Pomorskie] *Cemetery: [https://www.ecmentarze.pl/wyszukaj-pochowanego/wojewodztwo/kujawsko-pomorskie eCmentarze.pl] *[http://www.odessa3.org/collections/land/wprussia/ West Prussian Land Records] *[https://www.bydgoszcz.ap.gov.pl/ State Archive in Bydgoszcz] *[https://torun.ap.gov.pl/ State Archive in Toruń] ==Resources== *[http://www.kujawsko-pomorskie.pl/ Kujawsko pomorskie Official Website] *[http://kujawsko-pomorskie.travel/ Kujawsko pomorskie Official Tourism Website] *[http://visitwloclawek.blogspot.com/ Visit Włocławek], English guide of Wloclawek and Kujawy in Central Poland (Deutscher Stadtführer von Wloclawek und Kujawy in Zentralpolen) *https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/Kuyavian-Pomeranian_(Kujawsko-pomorskie)_Voivodeship,_Poland_Genealogy ==References==
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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] [[Category:Haese-11]] Here are the profiles [[Haese-11|Kylie Haese]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Haese-11&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Kylie Haese To-Do List|Kylie's current to-do list]].'' I use this space also to store personal notes for my research. Personal source templates for later use. And information storage for project work. == To-Do List == *Haese - Prussia. Who is Carl Ferdinand Friedrich haese's parents? *William Woods - where is he buried? What happened to him? * *Work on name studies (a bit neglected atm) *finish adding Kelmscott cemetery profiles * {{Image |file=Kylie_Haese_To-Do_List-2.png |size=500 |label= }} * [https://publicdomainreview.org/collection/harris-list-of-covent-garden-ladies/ Harris' List if Covent Garden Ladies 1787 edition] ==Australia == https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Australia%2C_Sources_and_Citation_Examples https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Alphabetical_list_of_G2G_tags https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Template:National_Archives_Australia :National Archives of Australia (NAA) Memorial of Naturalisation source citation example... *Haese, Wilhelm Carl - Memorial of Naturalisation (1895 - 1895), Series number: A711; Control symbol: 3149; Access status Open; Barcode: 3185889. Accessed from naa.gov.au (National Archives of Australia) on 4 Mar 2024. Ryerson Index of ''The West Australian (WA : 2011-2021)'' Funeral Notices. Accessed online at http://www.ryersonindex.org/ on the 4 Mar 2024. ===WA=== :Government of Western Australia, Department of Justice, Births, Deaths and Marriages Online Indexes. Death. Registration number: 438/1967, District: Perth. [https://www.wa.gov.au/organisation/department-of-justice/online-index-search-tool Link to search page] :Burial Register (Metropolitan Cemeteries Board, Western Australia, https://portal.mcb.wa.gov.au/name-search/ : accessed 2 Mar 2024) burial record for Burford, Betty Arelia May (Age: 2, Date of Death: 13 Mar 1932, Suburb: Wyaming) at Karrakatta Cemetery, Anglican Section WA site 0373, Application No. KB00045318. :Archive Digital Books Australasia and Gould Genealogy & History. ''Commonwealth electoral roll Western Australia 1949 [electronic resource]'' : Canning, Curtin, Forrest, Freemantle, Kalgoorlie, Moore, Perth, Swan Archive Digital Books Australasia Modbury, S. Aust 2010. :"Reverse" Western Australia Marriage lookup. Phyllis Irene Burford, and Malcolm Geldart. District: Sussex. Registration: 19/1964. [http://www.wamarriage.info/ Link to search page] :Erickson, Rica, 1908- & Royal Western Australian Historical Society (1987). ''The bicentennial dictionary of Western Australians, pre-1829-1888.'' University of Western Australia, Nedlands, W.A. :Archive Digital Books Australasia and Gould Genealogy & History. ''Commonwealth electoral roll Western Australia 1949 : Canning, Curtin, Forrest, Freemantle, Kalgoorlie, Moore, Perth, Swan.'' Archive Digital Books Australasia, Modbury, S. Aust, 2010. [https://trove.nla.gov.au/version/94409224 Trove catalogue record] ===SA=== '''Births, Deaths and Marriages''' :Genealogy South Australia. Online database entry: Maria Hoey, birth, 1861 at Adelaide. Registration number: 20/157. [https://www.genealogysa.org.au/resources/online-database-search Link to search page] '''Saville Index''' :Savill Index of ''The Advertiser (SA : 1971-2017)'' Funeral Notices. Accessed online at http://www.slsa.sa.gov.au/fh/savill/savill-H.html on the 27 Aug 2018. {{Image |file=Kylie_Haese_To-Do_List-1.png |size=500 |label= }} ==Misc== Wikipedia link example [[Wikipedia: Western Australia|Western Australia]] = [[Wikipedia: Western Australia|Western Australia]] Great page I found added to wikitree [[Space:Border_Disputes|Border Disputes]] ==Cemetery== *Monumental inscription. Australia. Mandurah Lakes Cemetery, Mandurah, Western Australia. 3 Feb 1995 (b. 26 Oct 1963) HAESE, Ross. GPS : DATA HERE. Photographed by: [[Haese-11|Kylie Haese]] : 26 October 2004. or... Evergreen Cemetery (New York, New York, USA). Joe and Jane Schmoe's headstone. Personally photographed by [[Example-6|John Example]], Jun 2015. {{Image |file=Kylie_Haese_To-Do_List-3.png |size=500 |label= }} ==England== *GRO Reference (birth; mother's maiden name Roach): 1899 J Quarter in BRADFORD Volume 09B Page 112. *GRO Reference (birth): 1899 J Quarter in BRADFORD Volume 09B Page 112 **FYI Bradford, West Riding of Yorkshire. *GRO Reference (death; age at death 51): 1951 J Quarter in BRADFORD Volume 02B Page 187. *Cornwall Online ParishClerks (Genealogy), online database, Cornwall OPC (https://www.opc-cornwall.org/ : viewed 21 Jun 2019), entry marriage of Elizabeth Hoskin and Francis Brenton, 7 May 1720; transcribed by Diana Neave. *St Wenn : St Wenna : Phillimore's Transcripts : "Parish Register" database, FreeREG (https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/5817c4e0e93790eb7f8a76ac : viewed 16 Jun 2019) marriage Francis Brenton to Elizabeth Hoskin 7 May 1720 *Wikipedia contributors. (2019, May 14). Maguire. In ''Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia''. Retrieved 08:18, May 16, 2019, from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Maguire&oldid=896974848 *[https://www.freebmd.org.uk/ freebmd uk] {{Image |file=Kylie_Haese_To-Do_List-2.png |size=500 |label= }} ==Ref Name & Shared Sources== [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:How_to_Share_Sources_on_WikiTree How to Share Sources on Wikitree] Here's how to use the same source citation multiple times. The first time you use it, include a "name" inside the ref tag, like this: [Hueppauff, Jean, and Hueppauff Family Reunion Committee. (1984). ''Ernst Wilhelm Hueppauff and 1. Albertine Dorathea (Jahnke) Jantke, 2. Johanna Rosina Falkenberg Nee Nitschke: A History and Family Tree, 1820-1984.'' Tanunda, S. Aust.: Hueppauff Family Reunion Committee.] [Hueppauff, Jean, and Hueppauff Family Reunion Committee. (1984). ''Ernst Wilhelm Hueppauff and 1. Albertine Dorathea (Jahnke) Jantke, 2. Johanna Rosina Falkenberg Nee Nitschke: A History and Family Tree, 1820-1984.'' Tanunda, S. Aust.: Hueppauff Family Reunion Committee.] In all following references you can just use this: {{Image |file=Kylie_Haese_To-Do_List.png |size=500 |label= }} ==Ireland== *[http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/ Census records for Ireland free] == Stickers == *[[Help:Stickers_for_Veterans|Stickers for Veterans]] *[[Space:WikiTree_Templates|Templates]] best list Ive seen mainly for stickers *[[Template:Prussia_Sticker|Prussia Sticker template]] {{Image |file=Kylie_Haese_To-Do_List.png |size=500 |label= }} ==Germany== Local Family Book Bremen and Vegesack, Family Report. Accessed from genealogy.net database on 19 Mar 2019 by [[Haese-11|Kylie Haese]] https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Template:German_Roots_Sticker *[[Help:Glossary_Germany|German Glossary]] *[[Space:Finding_Geographic_Distributions_of_German_Surnames|German Surname Distribution]] *[[Space:Sources-Germany|sources-germany free space]] *http://wiki-de.genealogy.net/ proper URL for the GenWiki German Version *http://roots-in-germany.de/ ===Western Australia Links=== * [https://ghostswa.au/ Ghosts WA] * [https://fremantleprison.com.au/history-heritage/history/the-convict-era/convict-profile/ Fremantle Prison Convicts] *[http://www.ga.gov.au/placename Geoscience Australia Place Name Search] *[https://enrolledpensionerforcewa.org.au/ Enrolled Pensioner Force WA] THE BEST SITE *[https://membership.wags.org.au/ WAGS - Western Australia Genealogy Society Inc] * [https://slwa.wa.gov.au/dead_reckoning/ dead reckoning] *[http://members.iinet.net.au/~d.irene@westnet.com.au/index.htm the great Southern family history society] *[http://www.albanyfamilyhistory.org.au Albany family history] *[http://www.dsdata.com.au/genealogy/waau.html diamond state data service] Mt Barker WA *[http://www.wamarriage.info/ WA reverse marriage] *[http://www.outbackfamilyhistory.com.au/ outback family history] *[https://www.carnamah.com.au/ Carnamah] *[http://www.kalgoorliehistory.org.au Eastern Goldfields historical society] * [https://issuu.com/fremantleartscentre/docs/1412_heritage_booklet_web_sp/12 Fremantle Arts Center Booklet] *[https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/History_of_West_Australia History of West Australia ebook] on wikisource, it is in the public domain because it was published in Australia and its copyright has expired, in accordance with Australian copyright laws this now belongs in the public domain. It is also a great book. *[https://placesofpride.awm.gov.au/about Places of pride] *[https://birtwistlewiki.com.au/index.php?title=Main_Page Birtwistle wiki] * [https://fremantlestuff.info/ freotopia] *[https://redcoat-settlerswa.com/ Redcoat Settlers WA] ===Misc=== *[https://www.fibis.org/ families in british india] helping people research their ancestors in India *[https://www.oldbaileyonline.org/ Old Bailey Online] * http://studymore.org.uk/4_13_TA.HTM * https://www.workhouses.org.uk/StMarylebone/ * [https://www.digitalpanopticon.org/ Digital Panopticon] * https://www.askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml ===FB=== *[https://www.facebook.com/groups/1013083112073208/ Western Australian Pioneers and Settlers] Facebook group. This is THE best FB group I have found. And the only group I've ever visited daily and comment regularly on! ==Poland== *[[Project:Poland/Resource_Library|Poland resource library]] * www.lostshoebox.com - indexes for researching German ancestors from (now) poland {{Image |file=Kylie_Haese_To-Do_List-1.png |size=500 |label= }} ==Formating & Editing== *[[Help:Editing_Tips|Editing tips including tables and indenting]] *[[Help:GEDCOM-Created_Biographies|gedcom bio cleanup guidelines]] *[[Help:Sources_Style_Guide|source style guide]] *[[Help:Adding_Links|Adding Links]] *[[Space:Kitty%27s_Library|Kitty's Library]] ==Tables== *https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Mindy%27s_Working_Space_4 *[https://tools.wmflabs.org/magnustools/tab2wiki.php| Spreadsheet to Table software] ===Census Table=== :'''Census year:''' :Place: e.g. Address, Town, State {|border="1" | Household || Role || Yr Born||Birthplace||Occupation |- | Joe Blow || Head || 1818||Somewhere||Coal Miner |- | || || || || |- | || || || || |} {| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | Joseph Payne || Head || Married || M || 51 || General Laborer || St Columb, Cornwall |- | Georgina Payne || Wife || Married || F || 44 || || St Columb, Cornwall |- | '''Mabel Payne''' || '''Son''' || '''Single''' || '''F''' || '''17''' || || '''St Columb, Cornwall''' |- | William G Payne || Son || Single || M || 16 || || St Columb, Cornwall |- | Joseph Payne || || || M || 11 || || St Columb, Cornwall |- | Florrie Payne || || || F || 9 || || St Columb, Cornwall |- | Emma Payne || || || F || 7 || || St Columb, Cornwall |- | Harry Payne || || || M || 6 || || St Columb, Cornwall |- | || || || || || || |- | || || || || || || |} {|border="1" width="300" class="wikitable sortable" align="center" style="background-color:#A786DB" | Row 1, cell 1 || Row 1, cell 2 || Row 1, cell 3 |- | Row 2, cell 1 || Row 2, cell 2 || Row 2, cell 3 |- | Row 3, cell 1 || Row 3, cell 2 || Row 3, cell 3 |- | Row 4, cell 1 || Row 4, cell 2 || Row 4, cell 3 |- | || || |- | || || |} {{Image |file=Kylie_Haese_To-Do_List-1.png |size=500 |label= }} ==One Name Studies Stuff== ===Gorman=== :John Gorman (1821-1872) first came to Australia as a boy with the first Roman Catholic Archbishop of Australia, the Right Reverend Dr Polding. Married twice he was formerly a Private in the 50th Regiment and was later promoted to Sergeant Major to the Garrison Company and staff sergeant to the Staff Officer of Pensioners. In 1851 he journeyed from England again as an Enrolled Pensioner Guard, to the Swan River Colony on the convict ship "Minden". John Phillip Gorman, son of John Gorman, was born in 1863 and married Catherine Belmont Fisher in 1887 in Albany, Western Australia. He was assistant telegraph operator at Bremer Bay in 1887 and telegraph master at Eucla in 1888. Mary Celestia Gorman, John Gorman's daughter, was born in Soho, England in 1849 and died in Western Australia in 1925. Notes Letters will digitize 2018 pda WLB CIU file reference BA/OM/17/0162 Summary :The two letters written by the Rev. John Jones in London in 1835 and 1836 to John Gorman in Western Australia offer spiritual and practical advice and provide news of John's family at home. The two letters written by John Phillip Gorman (John Gorman's son) in 1882 to his cousin and aunt in England describe life in Albany and encourage them with their plans to come to Australia. They provide an insight into John Phillip Gorman's work at the Telegraph Department, travel, hunting, fishing and interactions with local indigenous people in the south-west of W.A. Two of the letters are accompanied by their original envelopes and the donor has provided transcriptions of the letters. Subjects Gorman family -- Archives. ===McGuire=== *[[Space:Maguire/Mcguire_Family|Maguire/Mcguire Family free space page]] *[[Space:County_Fermanagh_Sub_Project|County Fermanagh Sub Project]] McGuire research place of significance *[https://www.libraryireland.com/articles/MaguiresDuffysHibernian2-10/ McGuires from Fermanagh Ireland] very detailed. Phillip and Patrick McGuire from the Jordan family line were born in Fermanagh so this will be useful. It is lengthy. ===Jordan=== Jordan one name study stats...Jordan has no coordinator thinking about taking it on. {|border="1" |Search Provider || Jordan || Jordon |- | Wikitree|| 14600 || 506 |- |FindAGrave ||138,797 || 4,412 |- |Family Search ||3,332,558 || 309,108 |- |Ancestry||8,881,202||622,740 |} {{Image |file=Kylie_Haese_To-Do_List-3.png |size=500 |label= }}
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[[Category:Canada Genealogy Resources]] [[Category: Acadian Genealogy Resources]] {{Acadian}} Articles par Stephen A. White du Centre d'Études Acadiennes Anselme-Chiasson. An English translation by Lucie LeBlanc Consentino [http://www.acadian-home.org/ancestorsacadian.html has been made available] on her website. [https://www.umoncton.ca/umcm-ceaac/node/55 La généalogie des trente-sept familles hôtesses des Retrouvailles 94] * [https://www.umoncton.ca/umcm-ceaac/files/umcm-ceaac/wf/wf/pdf/37fam-allain.pdf Allain] * [https://www.umoncton.ca/umcm-ceaac/files/umcm-ceaac/wf/wf/pdf/37fam-arsen.pdf Arsenault] * [https://www.umoncton.ca/umcm-ceaac/files/umcm-ceaac/wf/wf/pdf/37fam-babin.pdf Babin] * [https://www.umoncton.ca/umcm-ceaac/files/umcm-ceaac/wf/wf/pdf/37fam-babineau.pdf Babineau] * [https://www.umoncton.ca/umcm-ceaac/files/umcm-ceaac/wf/wf/pdf/37fam-bastar.pdf Bastarache] * [https://www.umoncton.ca/umcm-ceaac/files/umcm-ceaac/wf/wf/pdf/37fam-bell.pdf Belliveau] * [https://www.umoncton.ca/umcm-ceaac/files/umcm-ceaac/wf/wf/pdf/37fam-Bord.pdf Bordages] * [https://www.umoncton.ca/umcm-ceaac/files/umcm-ceaac/wf/wf/pdf/37fam-Boucher.pdf Boucher] * [https://www.umoncton.ca/umcm-ceaac/files/umcm-ceaac/wf/wf/pdf/37fam-boudreau.pdf Boudreau] * [https://www.umoncton.ca/umcm-ceaac/files/umcm-ceaac/wf/wf/pdf/37fam-bourg.pdf Bourgeois] * [https://www.umoncton.ca/umcm-ceaac/files/umcm-ceaac/wf/wf/pdf/37fam-bourque.pdf Bourque] * [https://www.umoncton.ca/umcm-ceaac/files/umcm-ceaac/wf/wf/pdf/37fam-caissie.pdf Caissie] * [https://www.umoncton.ca/umcm-ceaac/files/umcm-ceaac/wf/wf/pdf/37fam-Collet.pdf Collet] * [https://www.umoncton.ca/umcm-ceaac/files/umcm-ceaac/wf/wf/pdf/37fam-cormier.pdf Cormier] * [https://www.umoncton.ca/umcm-ceaac/files/umcm-ceaac/wf/wf/pdf/37fam-daigle.pdf Daigle] * [https://www.umoncton.ca/umcm-ceaac/files/umcm-ceaac/wf/wf/pdf/37fam-dev.pdf Devarennes] * [https://www.umoncton.ca/umcm-ceaac/files/umcm-ceaac/wf/wf/pdf/37fam-doiron.pdf Doiron] * [https://www.umoncton.ca/umcm-ceaac/files/umcm-ceaac/wf/wf/pdf/37fam-gaudet.pdf Gaudet] * [https://www.umoncton.ca/umcm-ceaac/files/umcm-ceaac/wf/wf/pdf/37fam-gautreau.pdf Gautreau] * [https://www.umoncton.ca/umcm-ceaac/files/umcm-ceaac/wf/wf/pdf/37fam-girouard.pdf Girouard] * [https://www.umoncton.ca/umcm-ceaac/files/umcm-ceaac/wf/wf/pdf/37fam-goguen.pdf Goguen] * [https://www.umoncton.ca/umcm-ceaac/files/umcm-ceaac/wf/wf/pdf/37fam-Gosselin.pdf Gosselin] * [https://www.umoncton.ca/umcm-ceaac/files/umcm-ceaac/wf/wf/pdf/37fam-hache.pdf Haché] * [https://www.umoncton.ca/umcm-ceaac/files/umcm-ceaac/wf/wf/pdf/37fam-landry.pdf Landry] * [https://www.umoncton.ca/umcm-ceaac/files/umcm-ceaac/wf/wf/pdf/37fam-leb.pdf LeBlanc] * [https://www.umoncton.ca/umcm-ceaac/files/umcm-ceaac/wf/wf/pdf/37fam-leger.pdf Leger] * [https://www.umoncton.ca/umcm-ceaac/files/umcm-ceaac/wf/wf/pdf/37fam-maillet.pdf Maillet] * [https://www.umoncton.ca/umcm-ceaac/files/umcm-ceaac/wf/wf/pdf/37fam-martin.pdf Martin] * [https://www.umoncton.ca/umcm-ceaac/files/umcm-ceaac/wf/wf/pdf/37fam-melanson.pdf Melanson] * [https://www.umoncton.ca/umcm-ceaac/files/umcm-ceaac/wf/wf/pdf/37fam-petitpas.pdf Petitpas] * [https://www.umoncton.ca/umcm-ceaac/files/umcm-ceaac/wf/wf/pdf/37fam-poirier.pdf Poirier] * [https://www.umoncton.ca/umcm-ceaac/files/umcm-ceaac/wf/wf/pdf/37fam-richard.pdf Richard] * [https://www.umoncton.ca/umcm-ceaac/files/umcm-ceaac/wf/wf/pdf/37fam-robichaud.pdf Robichaud] * [https://www.umoncton.ca/umcm-ceaac/files/umcm-ceaac/wf/wf/pdf/37fam-savoie.pdf Savoie] * [https://www.umoncton.ca/umcm-ceaac/files/umcm-ceaac/wf/wf/pdf/37fam-surette.pdf Surette] * [https://www.umoncton.ca/umcm-ceaac/files/umcm-ceaac/wf/wf/pdf/37fam-thibodeau.pdf Thibodeau] * [https://www.umoncton.ca/umcm-ceaac/files/umcm-ceaac/wf/wf/pdf/37fam-vautour.pdf Vautour]
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[[Category:La Graciosa, California]] [[Category: California Ghost Towns]] [[Category:Santa Barbara County, California]] [[Category:Pine Grove Cemetery, Santa Barbara County, California]] [http://maps.google.com/maps?q=34.8425,-120.453 La Graciosa, approximate location] Considered the first settler village in the Santa Maria Valley section of Santa Barbara County, California. Although the main road, El Camino Real, crossed it, the Santa Maria Valley did not benefit from the establishment of a Spanish mission in the 1700's and remained an open grassland, annexed among several ranchos, for the time of Spanish and Mexican occupation. La Graciosa was a brisk little settlement amongst the hills, southwest of the Santa Maria Valley, on the road from Los Alamos to Guadalupe, fourteen miles from the former and twelve miles from the latter place. [Mason, Jesse D. ''History of Santa Barbara County, California, with Illustrations and Biographical Sketches of its Prominent Men and Pioneers.'' (Thompson & West, Oakland, California, 1883) [https://archive.org/details/historyofsantaba00maso/page/323/mode/1up p. 323].] Three Englishman, [[Hartnell-180 | William Edward Petty Hartnell]], [[Dana-584 | Capt. William Goodwin Dana]], and [[Foxen-17 | William Benjamin Foxen]] gained Mexican land grants in the area by virtue of service to Mexico, marriage, and naturalization. Settler migration into the area started in about 1868 although a stage way-station was probably established before that. In 1868, [[O'Neil-2005|Patrick O'Neil]] operated a way station and general store at the house of Francisco Vidal, upon the border of a laguna, three miles long and one wide[Daily Alta California, Volume XX, Number 6739, 28 August 1868 California Digital Newspaper Collection, University of California, Riverside.] (possibly at Rancho Punta de la Laguna) then later operated at the Todos Santos rancho. {{Image|file=La_Graciosa-2.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=Graciosa was an early stage stop }} On Aug. 31, 1769, Fray Juan Crespie, diarist for the famous Portola expedition wrote, “(We) traveled north over sand dunes and shells, which we soon left behind and went through level country with low hills. After three hours travel, we arrived at a camping place near a large pond of fresh water, more than 80 varas across, with banks well grown with tule willows and other trees. “Indians entertained with dancing, and here, for the first time, we saw women dancing. I called it “El Baile de las Indias,” though others called it 'La Graciosa,' because of the remark made by one of the soldiers that he had seen a pretty lagoon. It is in a hollow, surrounded by hills, not very high. The water comes from a spring at whose source there is good watercress, tender and savory.” On 21 July 1846 the military expedition of [[Fremont-14 | John C. Fremont]] camped at the area which became known as Brookshire Springs and inquired about passage through the mountains towards Santa Barbara[History of San Luis Obispo County and Environs, California: With Biographical Sketches of the Leading Men and Women of the County and Environs who Have Been Identified with the Growth and Development of the Section from the Early Days to the Present Annie L. Stringfellow Morrison, John H. Haydon 1917 pg 190]. Benjamin Foxen led Fremont's company over San Marcos pass directly into Santa Barbara, avoiding a possible ambush at Gaviota Pass. The stage way station was operated there on the Hartnell rancho Todos Santos. The land adjacent to the north of the rancho had been surveyed as public land in 1861.[https://glorecords.blm.gov/details/survey/default.aspx?dm_id=287485&sid=pkhymjpe.isw#surveyDetailsTabIndex=1] Althought the rancho had been lawfully granted to W.E.P Hartnell under Mexican rule the US patent was not completed until 1876. Between 1868 and 1876 the settlers staked out their claims lawfully in Township 9 Range 34 West Sections 15, 16, 22, and 23 along the rancho's border. Some of that area included 40 lots for the town itself. Original homesteaders to the area included [[Stubblefield-693 | Abe]] and [[Harris-33563 | Nancy Stubblefield]], [[Brookshire-549 | Thomas Brookshire]], [[Sansom-908 | Alexander Sansom]], [[Drum-652 | James Drum]], [[Foster-23604 |Malcolm Foster]], [https://glorecords.blm.gov/details/patent/default.aspx?accession=CACAAA%20080224&docClass=SER&sid=qkezm0cj.n4o David S Foster], the [[Holloway-4762 | Holloways]], and [[Hobbs-5044 | Samuel Hobbs]]. By 1873 it was estimated there were 40-50 families living in the area. By 1876 the town contained the saloon, stage station, blacksmith, restaurant, post office, Wells Fargo Express office, and wash house (all in one two-story 60x30 building). In 1877 the voting precinct counted 125[History of Santa Barbara county, California, with illustrations and biographical sketches of its prominent men and pioneers by Mason, Jesse D; Thompson & West. 1883 Pg 215]. Around 1868, [[Oxford-549 | Martha Ann]] and [[Haslam-755 | William A. Haslam]] brought their family to California from Woburn, Massachusetts, by way of Panama and by 1875 took up a 160-acre claim in La Graciosa, Santa Maria Valley’s first settlement. (This cannot be confirmed by GLO patent, more on this below - JH). Possibly at the same time, 1868 or 1869, Patrick O'Neil was beginning business at the saloon and stage stop at La Graciosa. In the 1870s, Haslam, accompanied by his young son [[Haslam-740 | William]], took a job of carrying the mail by horseback, often meeting the stagecoach at the Suey crossing and receiving the mail pouch for distribution to the homesteaders all over the Valley. When the elder Haslam was killed after being thrown from his horse, young William took over his job. The town’s post office, the first post office in the Valley, was built in August 1872, with [[South-1984 | Charles South]] serving as postmaster. After it closed in 1881, the mail was sent to Central City. Irish immigrant [[O'Neil-2005 | Don Patricio O'Neill]] ran the town’s store, saloon and stage station. The saloon also served as a courtroom where the Justice Court had jurisdiction over all the land between the Santa Maria River and Santa Barbara. A story is told of one of the Arrellanes men (perhaps Ramon Arellanes) entering the saloon of Don Patricio and ordering a drink while an inquest was in progress. A magistrate named Green (probably [[Green-36304 | John Wheeler Green]]) was presiding. Empowered to attend to the duties of Justice of the Peace - in fact, to represent the law in La Graciosa - Green immediately fined Arrellanes five dollars for contempt of court, remitting the fine on condition that the culprit stand treat for the crowd.[History of Santa Barbara county, California, with illustrations and biographical sketches of its prominent men and pioneers by Mason, Jesse D; Thompson & West. 1883 Pg 97] When the Coast Line Stage Company opened a stagecoach line between Guadalupe and Los Alamos, the enterprising O’Neill built a stage station in town. The coming of the Pacific Coast Railway in 1882, however, brought an end to local stagecoaches. During its heyday, the town of La Graciosa was a bustling little community. Dr. Owen Hugh O'Neill served as physician in the county from the 1860s to the time of his death in 1875. His son, Owen, was born in La Graciosa and later became the Santa Barbara County surveyor. La Graciosa school district, established on May 14 1870, encompassed all of the surrounding territories, areas that later formed their own districts, such as Pine Grove, [[Space:Bicknell |Careaga, Bicknell]], Newlove, and others. La Graciosa School was built north of the Graciosa Pass. When a voting precinct was established and a town site was surveyed, 40 lots were laid out and put up for sale. The proposed town was ready to roll, and probably would have if Henry Mayo Newhall, owner of the land, hadn’t put his foot down. Not only did plans for his property not include a town called La Graciosa, but those settlers were squatters, and he wanted them out. (squatters is not the term I would use, since the inhabitants at La Graciosa had obtained their land when it was surveyed for public use prior to 1870 - JH) Although the district lasted until around the turn of the century, the days of the town of La Graciosa were numbered. An editorial of farewell was printed in the Guadalupe Telegraph: “Goodbye, La Graciosa. We understand the little town is soon to be effaced from the map of our county. H.M. Newhall has had the land on which stands confirmed to him and has serve suits of ejectment on all inhabitants, besides claiming some $40,000 damages. “We believe a large number of inhabitants of the vanishing town intend to locate in Guadalupe, and the balance will probably seek homes elsewhere in the county. “We sympathize with our unlucky neighbors, but such is life among Spanish grants.” (Rancho Todos Santos Y San Antonio was a Mexican Land Grant. It was originally granted to Salvado Osio and was later regranted to William Edward Petty Hartnell, an English hide and tallow merchant. Henry Mayo Newhall bought 5/12 of the Rancho Todos Santos y SanAntonio on March 3, 1876, purchasing it, according to the County records, from [[Conway-3361 | John Conway]] of the City of San Francisco (Deeds P-463) [[https://apps.dtic.mil/dtic/tr/fulltext/u2/a146598.pdf ARCHAEOLOGICAL INVESTIGATIONS ON THE SAN ANTONIO TERRACE VANDENBERG AFBF..(U) CHAMBERS CONSULTANTS AND PLANNERS STANTON CA L J ROBERTS JAN 84 ]]. H.M. Newhall acquired 7,000 acres of the property in 1879. ) The primary resident of Rancho Todos Santos was William Hartnell's son [[Hartnell-179 | Guillermo Antonio Hartnell]], counted in the 1867 Great Register of California. The Rancho Todos Santos Y San Antonio was patented to the heirs of W.E.P. Hartnell in 1876. As part of the patent the rancho was re-surveyed in 1874 and the area previously surveyed as public land was annexed to the rancho. [https://glorecords.blm.gov/details/survey/default.aspx?dm_id=287487&sid=4b51jexr.n50#surveyDetailsTabIndex=1] The homesteaders in those sections of land, including the village of La Graciosa, essentially lost their homestead claims and were forced to move under threat of a lawsuit brought by Newhall. Similar actions had been carried out on other nearby ranchos (Santa Rosa to the south and Laguna to the north) and in both those cases the homesteaders lost their claims, such is the life among the Mexican grants. What isn't clear is to how the extra land became annexed to the rancho. But what is clear is that La Graciosa's principal store keeper, Don Patricio O'Neil, lost his store and on the 10th of December, 1876, lost his life as he was headed towards Arizona. Some say that the residents of the town created a “New Graciosa,” on the northwest corner of Clark Avenue and Highway 1. That could be true as a second Graciosa school was built on the corner of Clark and Marcum in 1884. Then again, since other sites in the area were also dubbed Graciosa, it’s anyone’s guess. The actual location of La Graciosa settlement is a mystery, and it doesn’t seem as though anyone has ever seriously tried to find it. However, somewhere between Los Alamos to Guadalupe, “14 miles from the former and 17 miles from the town of Guadalupe” lies property that figured deeply in the history of our Valley. One final thought on the history of the town with such a beautiful name. The burial ground for the area was donated by Abe Stubblefield in 1888, [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2242207/pine-grove-cemetery/photo Pine Grove Cemetery]. The cemetery was in general disrepair when my mom took up the cause to create a historical monument for the cemetery and give it much needed care. I've included the flyer for the ceremony to dedicate the landmark in 1976. == Sources == * "The bustling, little community of La Graciosa" Santa Maria Valley Times, Shirley Contreras columnist May 10, 2015 * Year: 1880; Census Place: Graciosa, Santa Barbara, California; Roll: 81; Page: 556D; Enumeration District: 085 * Year: 1870; Census Place: Township 3, Santa Barbara, California; Roll: M593_87; Page: 514A; Family History Library Film: 545586 * [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9TWQ-W28?i=335 Great Register of California 11 Feb 1867 Todos Santos] * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rancho_Todos_Santos_y_San_Antonio * http://www.geojohn.org/Careaga/History.html
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[[Category:La Salle County, Texas]] [[Category:Texas Projects]] ----
Welcome to La Salle County, Texas Project!
{{US History|sub-project=Texas}} *'''[[Space:Texas|Texas Space Page]]''' *The leader of this project is: [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]]. ====History/Timeline==== {{Image|file=Wilbarger_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Cattle Brands. }}{{clear}} *{{Blue|1858 La Salle County was formed from Bexar District and organized in 1880.}} La Salle Count is named for Robert Cavelier Sieur de La Salle, French explorer who died in Texas.
[https://texasalmanac.com/index.php?q=topics/government/la-salle-county] :'''9200-6000 B.C'''. -Artifacts date from the Paleo-Indian period show humans lived 11,000 years.
[https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcl04] :'''6000 B.C.-A.D. 1000''' Archaic period - the hunter-gatherers spent time in the area, living on roots, game, wild fruits, seeds. They carved tools from wood and stone and wove baskets and rabbit-skin clothing.
:'''A.D. 1000''' to the arrival of the SpanishLate Prehistoric period Indians learned to make pottery, hunted with bows and arrows.
:'''1700'''s Coahuiltecan Indians were squeezed out by Apaches and others :Coahuiltecans from the area that is now La Salle County entered San Juan Bautista del Rio Grande del Norte in Coahuila.
:'''1689 and 1690''' Alonso De León traveled across the area using the lower part of Old Presidio Road ,
:'''1777''' Friar Juan Agustín Morfi, on the lower Old Presidio Road, crossed the Nueces and passed by Palo Alto.
:1821-1830 - Mexican government used land grants to encourage its citizens to settle in Texas. http://www.texasescapes.com/Counties/Sabine-County-Texas.htm :'''1834''', Jesús Cárdenas received 31,500 acres of land along the Nueces River, about 10,000 acres in La Salle County
:'''1836- 1848''' - this county area most of what is now La Salle County lay in the disputed area between the Rio Grande and the Nueces River until after the Mexican War . :'''1836''' - [https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/nbt01 Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo] his strip of land, it became a haven for desperados until settled. This delayed settlements :'''1852''' Fort Ewell was built by the U. S. Army S of Nueces River. First Anglo-American settlement came with the establishment of it.
[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/La_Salle_County,_Texas_Genealogy] :'''1854''' The site proved to be unhealthful, and the fort was abandoned. :'''1858''' La Salle County was created 1 February 1858 from Bexar and Webb Counties, but was not organized until 1880. First settlements on the Laredo/San Antonio road.
[http://www.texasescapes.com/Counties/Sabine-County-Texas.htm] :'''1858''' William Waugh established large ranch. He left 1861, Returned in 1870s.
:'''1868''' - stage stop then Cotulla served also as meeting place for cattle buyer. :when the fort was closed the inhabitants moved there from Iuka (8 miles W Cotulla).
:'''1868 ''' Polish immigrant, Joseph Cotulla, came to the county and established a large ranching operation. Cotulla encouraged the International & Great Northern Railroad to build through the town he was developing by donating land to them.
:'''1869 -1870s ''' La Mota Ranch, run by William and Amanda Burks. In 1870 the census taker found only 69 people.
:'''1870s''' Waugh's Rancho was a stopping point for travelers. A store was established on the spot, and the place became a center of activity in the area; in 1879 it was granted a post office .
:'''1870s.''' As population increased, ranches were established and La Salle County was officially organized in 1880 with Stuart’s Rancho, near Guajoco, being the '''first''' county seat.
County seats: Stuart's Rancho (1880-1881), La Salle (temporary county seat 1881-1883), Cotulla (1883-present)
[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/La_Salle_County,_Texas_Genealogy] :'''1880s''' James J. and Andrew J. Dull, wealthy brothers from Harrisburg, PA purchased large tracts of La Salle County land, including much of W. A. Waugh's property-large ranch.
:'''1880s''' - La Salle County was officially organized with '''Stuart’s Rancho,''' near Guajoco, being the first county seat.
:'''1880''' Railroad was built in the county in the 1880s. Towns like Guajoco and Iuka faded away once settlers started moving to towns along the railroad.
:'''1882,''' a depot was built and town lots were being sold. Jesse Laxton (aka Laxson or Laxon)The postmaster of Iuka, tried to lure the railroad also by establishing the town of La Salle E of Cotulla across the railroad tracks. A jail and temporary courthouse were built there and it became the temporary county seat in 1882.
:'''1883''' - Special election voted the town of Cotulla to be county Seat, named for its founder, became the county seat and the town of La Salle faded away.
{{Image|file=La_Salle_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption='. }}{{clear}} :'''1890'''s --98 farms/ranches in the county, (12 were 10 acres or less) (28 - larger than 1000 Acres) (some considerably larger than 1000A) Average size was average size of all farms and ranches in La Salle County that year was 7,221 acres.
:'''1890''' Number Cattle were 73,000 and sheep were 50,560.
:'''1892''' Cotulla had a school, debating society, hotel, 4 general stores, 3 saloons, a meat market, and 2 grocery stores.
:'''1896''' George Copp planted Bermuda onions on his farm near Cotulla a proven cash crop in high demand.
:'''1898''' - when T. C. Nye began growing onions for profit near Cotulla. Nye's patch of Bermuda onions reportedly brought him more than 1000/acre.
:'''1900'''-ranching dominated (107 farms/ranches of 1,121,228 acres but 4000 A in crops. :'''1920''' - 280 farms in La Salle County, 3X as in 1900, and 40,401 acres improved. Farmers planted/hervestedpeaches, pears, figs, plums. Cotton began on 17,753 acres. Production increased with Artesian wells.
{{Image|file=La_Salle_County_Texas-6.jpg |align=r |size=200 |caption=artesian Well, LaSalle. }}{{clear}} ::Water from artesian wells drilled in Fowlerton was found to be unsuitable for farming :'''1920-30's''' Los Angeles, (a new town) was built, the county's population almost doubled again during the 1920s, rising to 8,228 by 1930.
:1928 Lyndon B Johnson taught school here. ::As immigrants moved in to establish farms, Mexicans moved into La Salle County in large numbers to clear land, to help build the railroads and towns, and to work on the new commercial farms. People of Mexican descent had been a significant part of La Salle County's population since its earliest days; (1887 state census half of the county population was of Mexican descent). :'''1930s''' Great Depression- 1920s died with the onset of the Great Depression. Many of the county's vegetable farmers had to cut back on planting. :'''during and after World War II''', crop raising never attained its previous level.
:'''1942''', (23 railroad cars of onions and 47 of spinach) were shipped out of the county.
:'''1964''' and '''1984''' cattle ranching produced an estimated 90% of the county's income.
:'''1940''' Oil well was drilled-by 1990 1,983,446 barrels of crude oil were pumped.
'''{{Blue|Lyndon B Johnson taught school here}}''' ::video LBJ returns to Cotulla''' [https://youtu.be/EizAeISiHDM LBJ video]''' {{Image|file=La_Salle_County_Texas.jpg |align=c |size=300 |caption=Desk used by Lyndon Johnson while teaching }}{{clear}} When President Lyndon Johnson took his first job 1928 in Cotulla, he saw a very poor South Texas town. Way before he was president, Johnson spent a year teaching at what was known as the little "Mexican school in Cotulla." He remembered them going through a garbage pile for food. He used his own pittance of salary to buy volleyballs and softball bats. Thirty eight years later, while president, he returned to Cotulla , as president, to honor National Education Week and spoke at the same school where he used to teach. '''[http://lbjmuseum.com/lbj-in-cotulla/ President Johnson taught school in Cotulla]''' [http://www.npr.org/2014/04/11/301820334/lbj-carried-cotulla-with-him-in-civil-rights-fight LBJ teaching]
'''{{Blue|BRISCOE Ranches}}''' :'''1939''' another of the large ranches, BRISCOE Ranches are 640,000 acres and located in the many counties: Brewster, Culberson, Dimmit, La Salle, Maverick, McMullen, Uvalde, Webb, and Zavala counties. The Primary Use is cow-calf, farming, Angora goats, and oil and GAS :Many people who inherit large ranches eventually downsize them. This does not apply to '''Dolph Briscoe, Jr'''., Texas’ governor from 1973 to 1979. Now 75, Briscoe inherited 190,000 acres when his father, Dolph Briscoe, Sr., died in 1954. He has more than tripled his holdings, making him Texas’ largest individual landowner and leases 100,000 acres in Maverick and Cochran counties. .
[http://www.texasmonthly.com/articles/the-biggest-ranches/]
===Government Offices=== La Salle County has had four courthouses: 1884, 1897, 1904, and 1931 :'''1st County Seat'''- Stuart's Rancho (1880-1881) :'''2nd County Seat''' - La Salle (temporary county seat 1881-1883) :'''3rd County Seat''' - Cotulla (1883-present) '''A Lot of FIRES in this county'''. '''1st Courthouse, 1884''' Cotulla first courthouse , was a pleasant two-story Second Empire style structure made from brick with a soaring, truncated clock tower in the center of the front of the building, corner quoins, roof cresting and broken triangular pediments over the extended entrances on each side. (A picture of this courthouse can be seen at http://www.angelfire.com/ct3/diego/). This courthouse was burned by an arsonist in December of 1896.
[http://www.texasescapes.com/Counties/Sabine-County-Texas.htm] {{Image|file=La_Salle_County_Texas-3.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=1884 courthouse. }}{{clear}} '''2nd Courthouse, 1897''' Cotulla, second courthouse was built the following year. It was a square two story (with attic) wood frame structure with a hipped roof and a three-tiered tower extending from one side of the building with a conical turret. (A picture of this courthouse can be found at the Texas Historical Commission’s County Atlas at http://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/shell-county.htm ). This courthouse also fell to arson in 1904.
no image '''3rd Courthouse, 1904''' -Cotulla third courthouse was a two-story brick building with a hipped roof made of slate and Romanesque style details. The corners of the building extended slightly forward as did a central clock tower at the front entrance. The third courthouse had many similarities to the courthouse in Frio County.
{{Image|file=La_Salle_County_Texas-4.jpg |align=r |size=450 |caption=1904 courthouse . }}{{clear}} '''4th Courthouse, 1931-present''', Cotulla - 1904 courthouse was demolished and La Salle County built their fourth and current courthouse on the same grounds as the previous courthouses. Designed in an Art-Moderne style with Art Deco details, it was built with brick and concrete with ceramic and terra cotta ornamentation. It was designed by Henry Truman Phelps The four story building (including a rooftop jail that is no longer used) is surrounded with pilasters that are crowned with stylized stone capitals. An ornamented stringcourse surrounds the rooftop and the spandrels are emblazoned with the initials of the county. A gilded terra cotta eagle with spreading wings is perched over each entrance.
{{Image|file=La_Salle_County_Texas-2.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=1931 courthouse }}{{clear}} After serving the county for almost eighty years, the courthouse underwent an extensive restoration. A majority of the funding for the restoration came from the Texas Historical Commission in the form of a construction grant for $2.25 million in 2008 and a full construction grant for $3.5 million in 2010. The restoration returned the building to its 1931 architectural condition. Electrical, plumbing and phone systems were updated and a new geothermal system was installed to replace the building’s window air conditioning units. The construction and restoration were nearly complete by the end of 2012 and a rededication ceremony was held on January 26, 2013.
====Geography==== https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcl04 :County seat, located in NW part at the intersection of Interstate highway 35 and State Highway 97. :Center point at 28°20' north latitude and 99°05' west longitude. Named for: René Robert Cavelier, Sieur de La Salle. :Size 1,517 square miles of usually flat to rolling terrain :Trees, vegetation currently mesquite, small live oak, post oak, scrub brush, cacti, and grasses. :Elevation 400 to 600 feet. :Soil- NW half county light-colored loams over clayey subsoils and, limestone only 40 inches beneath the surface. :Soil--SE half county - cracking, clayey soils --light to black in color. :River/creeks -Nueces River, flows across W to SE . The NE quarter of La Salle County drained by Frio River. :Type 90% of county was ranching and farming. (3% of the land was cultivated :Agriculture income- livestock and livestock products accounted for 87% :Temperatures high of 99° F in July to low of 42° in January; average annual temperature is 71°. :Rainfall 22 inches a year :Growing season lasts for 288 days. {{Image|file=La_Salle_County_Texas-5.jpg |align=r |size=180 |caption=adjacent counties }} :Mineral resources include sand and gravel, oil, gas, and lignite coal. :Trees, vegetation in 1800s -grasslands, mesquite, oak, ash trees. :Wildlife deer, turkeys, wild horses, and mountain lions, beavers, alligators, big fish, crawfish, and mussels.. :Springs rising from a reservoir of underground water fed streams, lakes, and waterholes https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcl04 ====Adjacent counties==== *Frio County (north) *Atascosa County (northeast) *McMullen County (east) *Webb County (south) *Dimmit County (west) *Zavala County (northwest) ====Formed From==== Bexar land district ====Protected areas==== * '''Winter Garden Region''' is an agricultural area in South Texas (USA) located north of Laredo and SW of San Antonio. The region is centered on four "core" counties - Dimmit, Frio, La Salle, and Zavala, parts of Atascosa, Maverick, and McMullen counties.
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Salle_County,_Texas] ::Bexar, Medina, Uvalde, and Wilson counties have small portions within the defined area. The region is noted for its '''year-round production of vegetables through irrigation.''' ====Demographics==== In 2000, there were 5,866 people with a population density of 4 people/sq.mi. . The racial makeup of the county was 81.47% White, 3.55% Black or African American, 0.34% Native American, 0.31% Asian, 12.21% from other races, and 2.13% from two or more races. 77.12% of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race.
The median income for a household in the county was $21,857, and the median income for a family was $25,494. Males had a median income of $20,856 versus $17,339 for females. The per capita income for the county was $9,692. About 28.20% of families and 29.80% of the population were below the poverty line, including 38.50% of those under age 18 and 24.80% of those age 65 or over. The county's per-capita income makes it one of the poorest counties in the United States.
Oil production in 1982 totaled 505,645 barrels; gas production totaled 4,668,423,000 cubic feet of gas-well gas and 350,459,000 cubic feet of casinghead gas.
*Cotulla continued to be the principal town and county seat, and was home to the county's *1 airport *1 newspaper, the Cotulla Record. {{Image|file=La_Salle_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=r |size=230 |caption=grocery. }}{{clear}} Highways
*I-35 Interstate 35 *Texas State Highway 44 *Texas 97State Highway 97 Schools
Reflecting population decline, school districts have consolidated. In 1955, La Salle County had 4 school districts In 1980s the county had '''one''' school district, with a total of''' four''' elementary schools, '''one''' middle school, and '''one''' high school. *Most of La Salle County is served by the Cotulla Independent School District. The Dilley Independent School District serves a small portion of NW La Salle County.
Politics
Politicics in La Salle County sometimes became violent and at the least contentious before 1900. The slogan: "Vote right or fight" was an early election-day slogan. Both Democrats and Republicans alternately took large majorities in presidential contests. In 1884, for example, Democrat Grover Cleveland polled 300 votes to James G. Blaine's 72, but in 1888 Republican William Henry Harrison beat Cleveland 283 to 147. In '''1904 no vote totals were reported'''. Since 1908, La Salle County voters voted for for the Democrats , which won twenty-one of the twenty-two presidential elections between 1908 and 1992. The only Republican winner in the county since 1900 was Richard Nixon in 1972. Since 1976 In presidential elections the Democrats have won large majorities in La Salle County; in 1988, '''Michael Dukakis received 1,615 votes''' overshadowed George H. W. Bush's 693. In local politics, significant changes resulted from the political mobilization of Hispanics in the county during the 1960s and 1970s. In Cotulla, for example, Mexican Americans had been elected to the mayor's office and several seats on the city council by 1974; and in 1983 the '''county's first Hispanic judge was elected.'''
====Cities==== *[[:Category: Cotulla, Texas|Cotulla]] (4,138) county seat *[[:Category:Encinal, Texas|Encinal]] (592) =====Town===== Census designated place
*[[:Category:Fowlerton, Texas|Fowlerton]] Unincorporated community
*[[:Category:Artesia Wells, Texas|Artesia Wells]] *[[:Category: Los Angeles, Willacy County, Texas|Los Angeles]] *[[:Category:Millett, Texas|Millett]] ===Resources=== *Winter Garden Region leading producer of vegetables [http://www.historicdistrict.com/genealogy/lasalle/lasalle.htm La Salle County genealogy] ===Census=== :1870 --- 69 — :1880 --- 789 1,043.5% :1890 --- 2,139 171.1% :1900 --- 2,303 7.7% :1910 --- 4,747 106.1% :1920 --- 4,821 1.6% :1930 --- 8,228 70.7% :1940 --- 8,003 −2.7% :1950 --- 7,485 −6.5% :1960 --- 5,972 −20.2% :1970 --- 5,014 −16.0% :1980 --- 5,514 10.0% :1990 --- 5,254 −4.7% :2000 --- 5,866 11.6% :2010 --- 6,886 17.4% :Est. 2015 --- 7,631 ===Notables=== :Jeff Bezos, founder and CEO of Amazon.com; maternal ancestors settlers in Texas. Over the generations, the family has acquired a 25,000-acre (100 km2) ranch in Cotulla. :John Lewis Gaddis, known as the "Dean of Cold War Historians", was born in Cotulla in 1941. *U.S. President Lyndon B. Johnson '''taught public school i'''n Cotulla in 1928–1929. :Ray Keck, fifth and current president of Texas A&M International University in Laredo,raised in Cotulla, father, Ray Keck Jr., was a president of the Stockmen's National Bank prior to 1967. :O Henry, the short story writer, lived on a sheep ranch near Cotulla in the early 1880s with the successful goal of improving his health in dry climate. :George Strait has a ranch near Cotulla. :Kevin Patrick Yeary, incoming judge of the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals, resides in San Antonio but was born in Cotulla in 1966. :author-folklorist J. Frank Dobie briefly left the University of Texas at Austin to work on his uncle's ranch in La Salle County. His articles about Texas Longhorn cattle helped to prevent their extinction.
===Land Grants=== *1834, Jesús Cárdenas received 31,500 acres of land along the Nueces River, about 10,000 acres in La Salle County *large part of the county was included in a tract granted to John McMullen , an Irish empresario ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=c |size=370 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2661 FindaGrave] *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Wtx/LaSalle/ListLaSalle.html Cemeteries of LaSalle county] Gloria Mayfield *[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/La_Salle_County,_Texas_Genealogy FamilySearch] ===Sources===
*https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcl04 *'''[http://lbjmuseum.com/lbj-in-cotulla/ President Johnson taught school in Cotulla]''' *[http://www.npr.org/2014/04/11/301820334/lbj-carried-cotulla-with-him-in-civil-rights-fight LBJ teaching]
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[[Category:Maloney-2332]] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Project_Pages Help:Project_Pages] ---- :Caplan, Gaplanji'jg - Traditional Aboriginal variant. :[[Space:La_Souche_Caplan | La Souche Caplan]] :*
[[Space:La_Souche_Caplan | La Souche Caplan]] ---- == Welcome == :La Souche Caplan welcomes you. :::
NOTE: mtDNA testers, please see [[Space:Caplan_mtDNA_Setup|Caplan mtDNA Setup]] for detailed instructions on how to configure your settings and DNA information at FamilyTreeDNA, WikiTree, and mitoYDNA. === Origin Story === :We open with a few words from White, of course; we add citations for the key commentators who have wisely chosen to cite White: Mallet, Jean, Comeau, ... : [...] is one of four daughters of [[Capela-3|Guillaume Capela]] and [[Mi'kmaq-11|Unknown Mi'kmaq]].
[White, Stephen A. English Supplement to the Dictionnaire Généalogique Des Familles Acadiennes ,Part I 1636 to 1714; Moncton, N.-B.: Centre D'études Acadiennes, Université De Moncton, 2000, Print. P. 314-315]["Evidence de communautes metisses autour de la baie des Chaleurs -- D'hier a aujourd'hui", Victorin N Mallet, Ph. D., paperback.]["Ethnogenese Des Premieres Metis Canadiennes (1603-1763)", Dec 2011, Denis Jean, Moncton University.[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/obj/thesescanada/vol2/002/MR93167.pdf Research Univ of Moncton]][Comeau, Marc-André. "Pêcheur normand, famille métisse: Genèse de l'installation d'une famille de pêcheurs, les Mallet d'Acadie, à la baie des Chaleurs." French edition. Published Sept. 7 2021. ISBN 978-2897912758. Published by Septentrion.][[https://bakerchild.tribalpages.com/tribe/browse?view=0&ver=180629&pid=5888&userid=bakerchild Family of Guillaume Capela] on OUR GASPE ROOTS database online at bakerchild.tribalpages.com as viewed 26 October 2021.] "Together they had four children. Three of these children (Marguerite, Catherine and Madeleine) are noted as being ancestors to a number of Acadian families in the Gaspésie area. [...] Madeleine Caplan [...] was a sister of Marguerite, Marie Louise, and Catherine."
{{Descendant|id=[[Capela-3|Guillaume Capela]] and his native wife [[Mi'kmaq-11|Unknown Mi'kmaq]]}} :[[Capela-3|Guillaume Capela (abt.1672-aft.1758)]] and [[Mi'kmaq-11|Unknown (Mi'kmaq) Caplan (abt.1680-)]]. :::[[Caplan-26|Marguerite Caplan (abt.1701-abt.1752)]] ::::m. (abt 1720) [[Larocque-431|François Talbot Larocque (1700-1752)]] :::[[Caplan-57|Catherine Caplan (abt.1705-1753)]] :::: m. (1730) [[Huard-28|Pierre Joseph Huard (1705-abt.1761)]] :::[[Caplan-67|Marie Louise Caplan (1704-1753)]] :::#m. (bef. 1731) [[Huard-97|François Huard (abt.1700-abt.1740)]] :::#m. (1740) [[Lalande-92|Claude Louis Lalande (abt.1695-1765)]] :::[[Capela-2|Madeleine Caplan (aft.1708-aft.1765)]] ::::m. (uncertain) [[Michel-1487|Olivier Michel (abt.1699-aft.1765)]] :'''Biographical Note'''
:The sisters Marguerite, Catherine, and Madeleine Caplan are the ancestors of many Acadian families in the Gaspé peninsula and in northern New Brunswick, including the Mallets, the Lanteignes, the Mailloux's, the Roussys, as well as certain branches of the Langlois, Duguay, and Albert families."
[White, p.70-71.] :According to White, "The sister relationships were determined by review of dispensations for marriages among their descendants.
[White.]
"i. The dispensation for the third degree of kindred granted upon the marriage of Catherine's grandson Jacques Huard to Marguerite's granddaughter Judith Capados (Rg Carleton 21 April 1788) provides proof that Catherine and Marguerite were sisters.
"ii. Madeleine's grandson Etienne Michel married Catherine's great granddaughter Modeste Langlois with a dispensation for the third to the fourth degree of kindred (Rg Bonaventure 10 May 1823). This is proof that Madeleline and Catherine were sisters. See also the dispensations in the marriage records of Jean Michel to Angelique Grenier (Rg Bonaventure 21 Feb 1814), of Brigitte Michel to Charles Langlois (Rg Bonaventure 16 Aug 1813), and of Marguerite Michel to Jean-Baptiste Grenier (Rg Bonaventure 8 Nov 1816).
"iii. Insofar as it is known, this is the only Caplan family that was settled along the lower Saint Lawrence River. It has thus been presumed that Marie-Louise must have belonged to it."
---- :The Caplan sons are less certain, genealogically.
[Mallet, p391-422, Schema 9. Based upon discussion with Roger Guitard and new evidence of marital dispensations that prove the existence of Guillaume's sons in Listuigui, a genealogy of Jean and unnamed (but presumed to be Ambroise) Caplan. Details to follow, here and/or in Guillaume and Mlle's profiles.] :::[[Capela-8|Jean Caplan]] ::::m. (abt. 1730) Unknown Amerindienne ::::#Jean (abt. 1744) ::::#Alexis (abt. 1745) ::::m. (abt. 1746) Marie-Anne Dominique, a native woman ::::#Jean Baptiste (abt. 1754) ::::#Marie (abt. 1755) ::::#Marguerite (abt. 1765-1805) ::::#Catherine (abt. 1767) :::[[Capela-9|Ambroise Caplan]] ::::m. (abt. 1720) Unknown Mi'kmaq ::::#Anne (Nanette) (abt. 1760) ::::#Jean Pierre (abt. 1757) ::::#François (abt. 1725) ::::#Marie Josephte (abt. 1725) ::::#Marie Charlotte (abt. 1745) ::::#Simon (unknown) ---- {{Descendant|id=[[Capela-3|Guillaume Capela]] and [[Mi'kmaq-11|Unknown Mi'kmaq]]}} :To show that someone is a Caplan descendant, add the following line of code at the start of a line in that profile. Of course, you can edit it to include a line of descent. ::
{{Descendant|id=[[Capela-3|Guillaume Capela]] and [[Mi'kmaq-11|Unknown Mi'kmaq]]}} == mtDNA Legacy == :Unknown Mi'kmaq's legacy is being borne out by her daughters' descendants;
[[http://www.acadian-home.org/Founding-Mothers-of-Acadia.html Stephen White reported] that Catherine Caplan, Marguerite Caplan, and Marie Louise Caplan were haplotype C1c, determined by mtDNA testing of descendants.] they are building family trees, and taking DNA tests
[ [https://www.familytreedna.com/public/QuebecmtDNAProject?iframe=mtresults Québec ADNmt / Quebec mtDNA - mtDNA Test Results for Members: Native wife of Guillaume Caplan Canada]][ [https://www.familytreedna.com/public/frenchheritage?iframe=mtresults French Heritage français - mtDNA Test Results for Members: Marguerite Caplan Canada]][ [https://www.familytreedna.com/public/QuebecmtDNAProject?iframe=mtresults Québec ADNmt / Quebec mtDNA - mtDNA Test Results for Members: Catherine Caplan Canada]]. Genetic and genealogical research continues.
[The Mothers of Acadia Maternal DNA project conducts ongoing research to verify their origins. [http://www.acadian-home.org/Founding-Mothers-of-Acadia.html Stephen White reported] UNIDENTIFIED SPOUSE OF UNKNOWN CAPLAN had an C haplogroup, indicating Native American origins. Other results can be found [http://www.acadian-home.org/origins-mtdna.html#Unidentified%20Spouse%20of%20Unknown%20Caplan here], and [https://www.familytreedna.com/public/mothersofacadia/default.aspx?section=mtresults here].] :Tallbear, K.,"Native American DNA."
[Tallbear, K. 2013. "Native American DNA." University of Minnesota Press, St. Paul, Minn. 252 pp.] :Xiaoming Zhao, et al. "A Late Pleistocene human genome from Southwest China"
[Xiaoming Zhao, et al. "A Late Pleistocene human genome from Southwest China" Published:July 14, 2022 DOI:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2022.06.016 https://www.cell.com/current-biology/fulltext/S0960-9822(22)00928-9?_returnURL=https%3A%2F%2Flinkinghub.elsevier.com%2Fretrieve%2Fpii%2FS0960982222009289%3Fshowall%3Dtrue ] === mtDNA haplogroup C1c === :At FamilyTreeDNA, there are 26 mtDNA results that claim descent from a Caplan sister. There are 22 who are a Full Spectrum (GD=0) match amongst themselves, 4 who are GD=1 matches, and one who is GD=3. Not all of these mtDNA test results have joined the usual FTDNA projects where other C1c test results can be found and compared. *For Caplan descendants, there are detailed instructions to configure your C1c test kit information at FamilyTreeDNA, WikiTree, mitoYDNA, and YFull in [[Space:Caplan_mtDNA_Setup|Caplan mtDNA Setup]]. :See these Caplan mtDNA studies to further consider testers' maternal lines. The "relatives" represent lines found in Gaspe, Sillery, Acadia, Maine, Newfoundland, Georgia, Tennessee, Indiana, Mississippi, and further back to Mexico and South America: * [[Space:Caplan_mtDNA_Haplogroup_C1c]] — Caplan C1c descendants * [[Space:Caplan_mtDNA_Haplogroup_C1c_relatives]] — Caplan C1c relatives :These WikiTree categories includes a listing of people who have been categorized as Haplogroup C1c, and more specifically with "Full Spectrum" matches (GD=0). * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:MtDNA_haplogroup_C1c MtDNA haplogroup C1c] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:C1c_FS_mtDNA_Haplogroup C1c FS mtDNA Haplogroup] ::
[[Category:C1c FS mtDNA Haplogroup]] ::
[[Category:MtDNA haplogroup C1c]] ::
{{First Peoples Canada Sticker|nation= MtDNA haplogroup C1c}} :Presentations of Haplogroup C1c in a phylotree ::[https://mitomap.org/cgi-bin/view_haplogroup.cgi?haplogroup=C1c&pos=4715&ref=A&alt=G GenBank Record for haplogroup C1c]
[MitoMap, Haplogroup C1c. (Accessed 25 Oct 2021) https://mitomap.org/cgi-bin/view_haplogroup.cgi?haplogroup=C1c&pos=4715&ref=A&alt=G] ::[http://www.ianlogan.co.uk/sequences_by_group/c1c_genbank_sequences.htm GenBank Sequences: C1c]
[Logan, Ian. HAPLOGROUP C1c - based on www.phylotree.org (February 2016) (Accessed 25 Oct 2012) http://www.ianlogan.co.uk/sequences_by_group/c1c_genbank_sequences.htm] ::[https://www.yfull.com/mtree/C1c/ Yfull C1c tree].
[https://www.yfull.com/mtree/C1c/] ::[https://www.yfull.com/mtree/C1c10a/ Yfull C1c10a tree].
[https://www.yfull.com/mtree/C1c10a/] :If you are one of the existing Caplan descendants who has taken an mtDNA test at FTDNA, then I encourage you to follow this link to learn how to maximize your Caplan experience on WikiTree by joining FTDNA research groups, adding your kit info at WikiTree, creating a kit at mitoYDNA, and uploading your mtDNA to YFull for analysis and assignment to the correct subclade: [[Space:Caplan_mtDNA_Setup|Caplan mtDNA Setup]] ---- == First Nations of Canada == {{Image|file=Metis-2.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Traditional distribution of Aboriginal groups based on historical evidence }} :Perego's study of migration routes from Beringia.
[Perego U.A., Achilli A., Angerhofer N., Accetturo M., Pala M., Olivieri A., et al. 2009. Distinctive Paleo-Indian migration routes from Beringia marked by two rare mtDNA haplogroups. Curr. Biol. 19: 1–8.] :A concise history of Canadian indigenous people.
[Dickason, O.P., and Newbigging, W. 2015. Indigenous Peoples within Canada: a concise history. Oxford University Press, Don Mills, Ontario, Canada. 434 pp.] :Une présence millénaire
[Mimeault , Mario, Ph. D. Histoire. "Une présence millénaire" Gaspé, 22 juin 2002. (Accessed 1 Nov 2021) http://encyclobec.ca/region_projet.php?projetid=361] :The image at right offers an overview of the native territories.
[Credit: Canadian Geographic. From Canadian Museum of History/Musée Canadien de l'Histoire. (Accessed 8 Nov 2021) https://www.historymuseum.ca/cmc/exhibitions/aborig/fp/fpz3c01e.html] Note, in particular, the territories of the Mi'kmaq, Abenaki, Beothuk, and Innu. :See also [https://native-land.ca Interactive Map] Shows Which Indigenous Lands You Are Living On. === Mi'kmaq === {{Image|file=Amerindian-3-1.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Mi'kmaq Flag. }} :Our ancestor, [[Mi'kmaq-11|Unknown (Mi'kmaq) Caplan]] has been deemed to have been a member of the Mi'kmaq nation, based on commentary in the extant literature. Some literature hints that she may have been Abenaki or Innu (Montagnais), but we are currently working on the assumption that she was Mi'kmaq. ::
N.B. In the spirit of Truth and Reconciliation, the author makes no claim to Mi'kmaq status, nor does he claim any expertise in regard to the Mi'kmaq people. In the same spirit, the author hopes only to acknowledge his ancient heritage which has been so long denied. :Three articles by Mario Mimeault at EncycloBec: ::Les Micmacs au XVIIe siècle. Les premiers contacts
[Mimeault , Mario, Ph. D. Histoire. "Les Micmacs au XVIIe siècle. Les premiers contacts" Gaspé, 5 juillet 2002. (Accessed 1 Nov 2021) http://encyclobec.ca/region_projet.php?projetid=362] ::Les Micmacs aux XVIIIe et XIXe siècles. Traditions versus modernité
[Mimeault , Mario, Ph. D. Histoire. "Les Micmacs aux XVIIIe et XIXe siècles. Traditions versus modernité" Gaspé, 6 juillet 2002. (Accessed 1 Nov 2021) http://encyclobec.ca/region_projet.php?projetid=363] ::Les Micmacs au XXe siècle. La renaissance
[Mimeault , Mario, Ph. D. Histoire. "Les Micmacs au XXe siècle. La renaissance" Gaspé, 20 octobre 2002, 2017. (Accessed 1 Nov 2021) http://encyclobec.ca/region_projet.php?projetid=364] :See also: [https://collections.mun.ca/digital/search/searchterm/mi'kmaq Memorial University of Newfoundland - Digital Archives Initiative] === Métis === {{Image|file=Bernard-2226-2.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Metis Flag. }} :In the early years, the French used the word "métis" to describe someone of mixed French and indigenous ancestry. This "métis" is not the same as "Métis Nation" of western Canada, which is defined differently and is much more recent.
[CBC News. https://www.cbc.ca/news/indigenous/metis-identity-history-rights-explainer-1.5098585 ] :In a 2016 decision, Daniels v Canada (Indian Affairs and Northern Development), the Supreme Court of Canada stated in par. 17:
[Daniels v. Canada (Indian Affairs and Northern Development), 2016 SCC 12 (CanLII), {2016} 1 SCR 99, par. 17, retrieved on 2022-03-17.; the quote within a quote is cited as being from R. E. Gaffney, G. P. Gould and A. J. Semple, Broken Promises: The Aboriginal Constitutional Conferences (1984), at p. 62, quoted in Catherine Bell, “Who Are The Metis People in Section 35(2)?” (1991), 29 Alta. L. Rev. 351, at p. 356. See https://canlii.ca/t/gpfth ] ::There is no consensus on who is considered Métis or a non-status Indian, nor need there be. Cultural and ethnic labels do not lend themselves to neat boundaries. 'Métis' can refer to the historic Métis community in Manitoba's Red River Settlement or it can be used as a general term for anyone with mixed European and Aboriginal heritage. Some mixed-ancestry communities identify as Métis, others as Indian: :::There is no one exclusive Metis People in Canada, anymore than there is no one exclusive Indian people in Canada. The Metis of eastern Canada and northern Canada are as distinct from Red River Metis as any two peoples can be. ... As early as 1650, a distinct Metis community developed in LeHeve [sic], Nova Scotia, separate from Acadians and Micmac Indians. All Metis are aboriginal people. All have Indian ancestry. :Among the sources we cite who discuss the Métis families and communities are Comeau
, Jean
, Mallet
, Martel
, and Mimeault.
:We make special mention here of [[Huard-98|Jean Huard (abt.1736-1801)]], son of Marie Louise Caplan, to illustrate that the Metis designation was already in use among our relatives as early as 1761, long before [[Riel-5|Louis Riel (1844-1885)]]. In the record for the baptism of Jean's daughter, Geneviève (26 July 1761), the father is listed as
Jean Hyard le Metif (the Metis).
[ "Québec, registres paroissiaux catholiques, 1621-1979," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-8993-F99G-8?cc=1321742&wc=HC38-ZNL%3A21602701%2C21602702%2C23800203 : 16 July 2014), Saint-Louis-de-Kamouraska > Saint-Louis-de-Kamouraska > Index 1727-1877 Baptêmes, mariages, sépultures 1727-1772 > image 463 of 594; Archives Nationales du Quebec (National Archives of Quebec), Montreal. ][{{PRDH|Individu|194070}} ] [White, Stephen A. Dictionnaire généalogique des familles acadiennes, "Ajouts et corrections" [http://www.umoncton.ca/umcm-ceaac/files/umcm-ceaac/wf/wf/pdf/cor-dict.pdf ''Ajouts et corrections'']; University of Moncton, Centre d'études acadiennes; Online ]p 315 (avril 2011) * L'analyse de l'ADN mitochondrial (haplotype C) suggère que la mère des soeurs Caplan était une Autochtone (voir S.A. White, «L'ADN mitochondrial des mères d'Acadie», CEA, dossiers généalogiques, divers). Cette conclusion est appuyée par le sobriquet Le Métif attribué à Joseph Hyard, fils de Marie Louise Caplan, lors du baptême de sa fille Geneviève (Rg Kamouraska 26 juill 1761). (Note: son nom est Jean dans l’acte de baptême et dans PRDH) ''(Google translation: Analysis of mitochondrial DNA (haplotype C) suggests that the mother of the Caplan sisters was an Aboriginal (see S.A. White, "L'ADN mitochondrial des mères d'Acadie", CEA, genealogical records, miscellaneous). This conclusion is supported by the nickname Le Métif (The Metis) attributed to Joseph Hyard, son of Marie Louise Caplan, during the baptism of his daughter Geneviève (Rg Kamouraska 26 July 1761)). (Note: his name is Jean in the record and in PRDH)''
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N.B. In the spirit of Truth and Reconciliation, the author makes no claim to Métis or métis status, nor does he claim any expertise in regard to the Métis or métis people. :Métis space: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Metis Métis] page ::
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Metis Metis] ::
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{{First Peoples Canada Sticker|nation= Métis}} :A piece of music that I enjoy is [https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=9-PdM3KIzNo "Métis Nation Song from Claude Aubin]. === Abenaki === {{Image|file=La_Souche_Caplan-8.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Abenaki Couple }} :Eastern Abenaki were in Maine and the St John River valley in NB. Western Abenaki were in CT, MA, NH, NY. and VT but many retreated into southern Quebec. According to Wikipedia "The Abenaki settled in the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sillery,_Quebec_City Sillery] region of Quebec between 1676 and 1680, and subsequently, for about twenty years, lived on the banks of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chaudière_River Chaudière River] near the falls, before settling in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Odanak,_Quebec Odanak] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wôlinak,_Quebec Wôlinak] in the early eighteenth century". A linguist might identify the language from studying the surnames, however, the Abenaki and Mi'kmaq languages are related.
[Paragraph received in an email from genealogist Aldo Brochet.] :We are interested in the Abenaki people because of the possibility that our Unknown Mi'kmaq might be Abenaki rather than Mi'kmaq. We observe that Marie Olivier Sylvestre Manit8be8ich may have been Abenaki. We further observe that the Thomas Lefebvre and his sons lived outside of Sillery, which was an Abenaki encampment at the time. :WikiTree [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Abenaki Abenaki category] includes a listing of all WikiTree profiles identified as being members of the Abenaki nation. :See also, in ''Les Seigneuries'', "[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Les_Seigneuries#Seigneurie_de_Sillery Seigneurie de Sillery]", [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Les_Seigneuries#Seigneurie_de_Becancourt Seigneurie de Becancourt]", and [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Les_Seigneuries#Seigneurie_de_St-Fran.C3.A7ois Seigneurie de St-François]". === Beothuk === {{Image|file=La_Souche_Caplan-5.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Beothuk Shield. }} :Beothuk came to Newfoundland from Labrador. Around 1000 A.D., the Beothuk came into contact with Norse explorers in Newfoundland. In 1497, John Cabot came into contact. The Beothuk were called "Red Indians" because of their custom of using red ochre to adorn their bodies, clothes, and even their canoes. The Beothuk found themselves in competition with incoming explorers, settlers, and the Mi'kmaq people who also inhabited Newfoundland. :The Beothuk are significant to La Souche Caplan because several testers have matrilineal lines that go back to male Beothuk partners in Newfoundland and in Nova Scotia . That said, the mtDNA results matches with C1c GD=2. This group of Mi'kmaq and Beothuk will be discussed in the DNA test results section. :WikiTree [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Beothuk Beothuk category] includes a listing of all WikiTree profiles identified as being members of the Beothuk nation. :'''See also''': Aylward, Christopher P. "The Beothuk story: European and First Nations narratives of the Beothuk people of Newfoundland" Doctoral (PhD) thesis, Memorial University of Newfoundland. Available under License - The author retains copyright ownership and moral rights in this thesis. Neither the thesis nor substantial extracts from it may be printed or otherwise reproduced without the author's permission. (Accessed 11 Jan 2021) https://research.library.mun.ca/8099/ :Saltwire. "Medium matters: Ryerson professor assembling pieces of the Beothuk story in documentary" by Glen Whiffen | Posted: May 16, 2021, 7:50 p.m. | Updated: May 18, 2021, 6:58 a.m. | 7 Min Read | includes trailer. (Accessed 11 Jan 2021) https://www.saltwire.com/atlantic-canada/news/ryerson-professors-documentary-delves-into-controversial-area-of-whether-beothuk-descendants-are-alive-today-100588754/ :Beothuk: A Documentary ::Synopsis: For over 200 years, European history has taught us that Newfoundland's Beothuk people are extinct. Giving voice to the Indigenous people, archaeologists, genealogists, and historians from across Atlantic Canada, The Beothuk Story debunks this myth. Here, for the first time in Canadian documentary history, the Beothuk people speak for themselves. This is their story. ::Director: Christopher Aylward ::Writer: Christopher Aylward ::Producer: Christopher Aylward ::Cinematographer: Mario Antognetti ::Editor: David Planche ::Country: Canada ::Province: NL ::Language: English ::Runtime: 76 minutes :A history and ethnography of the Beothuk.
[Marshall, I. 1996. A history and ethnography of the Beothuk. McGill-Queen’s, Toronto, Ont. 640 pp.] : Wikipedia: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beothuk_language Beothuk language]
[Wikipedia. (Accessed 25 Oct 2021) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beothuk_language] :Tracing ochre : changing perspectives on the Beothuk.
[Polack, Fiona. "Tracing ochre : changing perspectives on the Beothuk." Toronto, University of Toronto Press. 2018. (Listed at WorldCat) https://www.worldcat.org/title/tracing-ochre-changing-perspectives-on-the-beothuk/oclc/1039375212] :Changing perspectives on the Beothuk.
[Pullman, D. 2018. Bioarchaeology, Bioethics, and the Beothuk. In Tracing ochre: changing perspectives on the Beothuk. Edited by F. Polack. University of Toronto Press, Toronto, Ont. pp. 152–176.] === Innu === :The Innu, formerly known as the Montagnais. :Denis Jean mentions that the mother of [[Haché-60|Michel Haché dit Gallant (abt.1662-1737)]] was possibly Montagnais. :Montagnais inhabited the north shore of the St Lawrence into Labrador and over to Newfoundland.{{citation needed}} :The Montagnais and the Beothuk were competitors.{{citation needed}} :General Catalogue of the entire Montagnais nation
[Brassard, Denis. "Catalogus generalis totius Montanensium Gentis de l'abbé Jean-Joseph Roy 1785-1795." Collection: [https://www.puq.ca/catalogue/collections/liste-tekouerimat-61.html Tekouerimat]. 2018, 178 pages, D5038, ISBN 978-2-7605-5038-4] === Cherokee === :The Cherokee are thought to have emigrated from the Great Lakes region in the mid-1600s. :Among the C1c mtDNA HVR1 matches of Caplan descendants are several descendants of eastern Cherokee. :[[Space:Cherokee_Team|Cherokee Team]] :[[Space:Native_Americans:_Cherokee|Native Americans: Cherokee]] :[[Space:Finding_a_Cherokee_Ancestor|Finding a Cherokee Ancestor]] :[[Space:Cherokee_Genealogy_before_1800|Cherokee Genealogy before 1800]] === Stickers === :Sticker goes anywhere under the Biography heading. ::
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{{First Peoples Canada Sticker|nation=Mi'kmaq}} : Mi'Kmaq space: [[Space:Mi'Kmaq|Mi'kmaq]] ::
[[Space:Mi'Kmaq|Mi'kmaq]] == Territoire des Gaplanji'jg == :See also ::Micmac place-names in the Maritime Provinces and Gaspé Peninsula
[Micmac place-names in the Maritime Provinces and Gaspé Peninsula recorded between 1852 and 1890 by Rev. S.T. Rand, D.D., LL.D., D.C.L. Rand, Silas Tertius, 1810-1889; Anderson, William Patrick, 1851-1927; Geographic Board of Canada. Ottawa : Printed at the Surveyor General's Office , 1919. Identifier: 81895. Document source: National Library of Canada, Monographs. (Accessed 28 Oct 2021) https://www.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.81895] ==== Gaplanji'jg (Caplan) ==== * Gaplanji'jg (Caplan). There is a town and a river named Caplan (Gaplanji'jg), on the Baie de Chaleurs, with a founding legend surrounding an old Amerindien named John Caplan, "who has long camped at the mouth of the Caplan".
[Quebec Geographical Names Division. "Caplan, Gaplanji'jg (Municipality) - Traditional Aboriginal variant." [...] "Origin and meaningOn the north shore of Chaleur Bay, in the Gaspé Peninsula, has been the municipality of Caplan, originally a municipality of the parish of Saint-Charles-de-Caplan, which became, in 1964, a municipality of Caplan." [...] "sometimes it is believed that it is the surname of an old Amerindian, John Kaplan or Caplan, who has long camped at the mouth of the Caplan."(Accessed 24 Oct 2021) https://toponymie.gouv.qc.ca/ct/ToposWeb/fiche.aspx?no_seq=10458M] ==== Gespe’gewa’gi ==== * "The Gespe’gewa’gi, which means “last acquired land” is known as the 7th District of the Mi’gma’gi..."
[[https://www.migmawei.ca/an/gespegewagi-district-territory/ Gespe’gewa’gi : Our District Territory] at Migmawei Mawiomi Secretariat.] in the region now known as the Gaspe peninsula. **
[[https://www.migmawei.ca/an/gespegewagi-district-territory/ Gespe’gewa’gi : Our District Territory] at Migmawei Mawiomi Secretariat.] *"Gespe'gewa'gi: The Last Land"
[APTN (Aboriginal People's Television Network). "Gespe'gewa'gi: The Last Land" (Accessed 24 Oct 2021) https://www.aptn.ca/gespegewagithelastland/] **
[APTN (Aboriginal People's Television Network). "Gespe'gewa'gi: The Last Land" (Accessed 24 Oct 2021) https://www.aptn.ca/gespegewagithelastland/] ==== Gespeg (Land's End) ==== :"Mi’gmaq community in Gaspésie is located at the tip of the peninsula, in Gaspé, and is called Gespeg, which means “land’s end.” The Gespeg First Nation is a community without an assigned reserve..."
[Quebec by the Sea, The Quebec Maritime Blog. "First Nations People in Gaspésie: Meet the Mi’gmaq" (Accessed 24 Oct 2021) https://www.quebecmaritime.ca/en/blog/first-nations-people-in-gaspesie-meet-the-mi-gmaq] ==== Listuguj (Restigouche) ==== :"The name Listuguj, ("river of the long war") is the origin for the name of the Restigouche River, as well as other nearby places also carrying the name Restigouche. Listuguj is also used as a name for one of the Míkmaq orthographies."
[Wikipedia. "Listuguj Miꞌgmaq First Nation" (Accessed 24 Oct 2021) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Listuguj_Miꞌgmaq_First_Nation] The "Battle of Restigouche (1760) marked the last naval battle of the French and Indian War (aka Seven Year War).
[Wikipedia. "Battle of Restigouche" (Accessed 24 Oct 2021) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Restigouche] ==== Ka-Miskouaouangachit ==== :L’anse de Sillery, appelée Ka-Miskouaouangachit par les Amérindiens, était un lieu traditionnel de réunion des Montagnais, à cause de sa grande richesse en anguilles.
[CAMPEAU, Lucien. Catastrophe démographique sur les Grands Lacs — Les premiers habitants du Québec, Cahiers d’histoire des Jésuites, n° 7, Montréal, 1986, p. 116.] ==== Mi’kma’ki ==== * Mi’kma’ki (Megumaage, Mi’gma’gi, Mi'kma'qi) is the national territory of the Mi'kmaq people. Mi’kma’ki includes the territory that is now known as Nova Scotia; Prince Edward Island; parts of New Brunswick, Maine, and Newfoundland; the Gaspe peninsula; and the islands in the Gulf of Saint Lawrence as well as St. Pierre and Miquelon. They call the region Mi’kma’ki.
[[https://www.migmawei.ca/an/gespegewagi-district-territory/ Mi’kma’ki : Our National Territory] at Migmawei Mawiomi Secretariat.][ [https://www.cbu.ca/indigenous-affairs/mikmaq-resource-centre/the-mikmaq/ The Mi'kmaq] at Cape Breton University (CBU).] **
[[https://www.migmawei.ca/an/gespegewagi-district-territory/ Mi’kma’ki : Our National Territory] at Migmawei Mawiomi Secretariat.] **
[ [https://www.cbu.ca/indigenous-affairs/mikmaq-resource-centre/the-mikmaq/ The Mi'kmaq] at Cape Breton University (CBU).] {{Image|file=La_Souche_Caplan-6.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption= MEGUMAAGE. The Home of the Micmac or the True Men }} :A map of Nova Scotia, showing the Micmac Indian names of various places and other items of interest.
[Bates, George T. "MEGUMAAGE. The Home of the Micmac or the True Men." A map of Nova Scotia, showing the Micmac Indian names of various places and other items of interest. [cartographic material] Credit: George T. Bates / Library and Archives Canada / e011303069 Copyright: Estate of George T. Bates (Accessed 27 Oct 2021) http://central.bac-lac.gc.ca/.redirect?app=fonandcol&id=4130216&lang=eng] ==== Nipisiguit ==== :Now known as Bathurst, New Brunswick. :Nipisiguit est un mot d'origine amérindienne signifiant «eaux bouillonnantes», «rivière au cours impétueux» ==== Osa’yana ==== * Osa’yana is a Mi’kmaq word for the Beothuk and (or) the Montagnais.
[Speck, F.G. 1922. Beothuk and Micmac. Part I. Studies of the Beothuk and MicMac of Newfoundland. In Indian notes and monographs. Edited by F.W. Hodge. Museum of the American Indian, New York. [Reprinted as: Beothuk an [sic: and] Micmac – Primary Source edition].] ==== Pabok (Pabos) ==== :Pabok ("eaux dansantes" ou "courant tranquille").
[Canadian Geographical Names Database (CGNDB). Pabok. 48° 22′ 0″ N, 64° 37′ 0″ W. Citing Quebec-Commission de Toponymie. (Accessed 24 Oct 2021) http://www4.nrcan.gc.ca/search-place-names/unique/EPYQK][Wikipedia. Pabok. (Accessed 24 Oct 2021) https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pabok][La MRC du Rocher-Percé, HISTORIQUE ET MANDAT. "Le terme « Pabok », d’origine micmaque, signifie « eaux dansantes » ou « courant tranquille » et correspond à une forme ancienne du terme « Pabos »." (Accessed 24 Oct 2021) https://www.mrcrocherperce.qc.ca/historique/ ] ==== Pelseg (Percé) ==== * Pelseg is the Mi'kmaq name for the "fishing place" now known as Percé.
[Wikipedia. "Percé, Quebec" https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Percé,_Quebec] ==== Sillery ==== * Sillery was founded in 1637. Sillery was named for Noël Brûlart de Sillery (1577–1640), Knight of Malta. A wealthy and successful French diplomat, he renounced worldly goods and became a Catholic priest. He provided the funds for the establishment in 1637–1638 of a settlement for First Nations converts to Catholicism.
[Wikipedia. Sillery, History. (Accessed 4 Nov 2021) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sillery,_Quebec_City] The community was Canada's first Indian reserve. * Marie Olivier Manit8ebe8ich is noted in the Introduction to Le Registre de Sillery.
* We might assume that it was last known residence of Michel Olivier Michel (1758-1767). * Thomas Lefebvre and his sons, les Seigneurs de Pabos, lived outside of Sillery, learned the Abenaki language, and were royal translators. Thomas stood as parraine in several baptisms found in Le Registre de Sillery.
* A section of Sillery is known as Saint Louis. Does that account for the dit names of two husbands of Marie Louise Caplan? * St. Michel de Sillery Church (Quebec City)
[Wikipedia. (Accessed 4 Nov 2021, placeholder for historical significance.) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Michel_de_Sillery_Church_(Quebec_City)] ==== Turtle Island ==== * Turtle Island is a name used by many Algonquian- and Iroquoian-speaking peoples to refer to the North American continent.
[[https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/turtle-island Turtle Island] at The Canadian Encyclopedia.] **
[[https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/turtle-island Turtle Island] at The Canadian Encyclopedia.] :See also: [https://turtleislandgenealogy.com/turtle-island/ Turtle Island Genealogy] ---- == Annotated Bibliography == :Annotated bibliography begins.
[Annotated bibliography begins.] *Following is a curated list of books and other sources that can be used in citations in the profiles of people living in Acadia and Gapsé during since as early as the 1600s. **Attached are WikiTree <ref> notations that you can copy/paste. === Archives === ==== Bibliothèque et Archives Canada / Library and Archives Canada ==== * Bibliothèque et Archives Canada / Library and Archives Canada
[Bibliothèque et Archives Canada / Library and Archives Canada. (Accessed DATE) [https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/...XXXXXX BAC-LAC XXXXXX]] **
[Bibliothèque et Archives Canada / Library and Archives Canada. (Accessed DATE) [https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/...XXXXXX BAC-LAC XXXXXX]] ==== Bibliotéque et Archives Nationale de Québec - BAnQ ==== * BAnQ - Bibliotéque et Archives Nationale de Québec
[BAnQ - Bibliotéque et Archives Nationale de Québec https://advitam.banq.qc.ca/] **
[BAnQ - Bibliotéque et Archives Nationale de Québec [https://advitam.banq.qc.ca/notice/XXXXXX BAnQ XXXXXX]] ==== Archives.org ==== * List of Inhabitants of the Baie des Chaleurs 1765
[ List of Inhabitants of the Baie des Chaleurs 1765. https://archive.org/stream/rapport14queb#page/114/mode/2up] **
[ List of Inhabitants of the Baie des Chaleurs 1765. https://archive.org/stream/rapport14queb#page/114/mode/2up] ==== jstor.org ==== * Nadon, Pierre. “UNE SEIGNEURIE EN GASPÉSIE AU XVIIIe SIÈCLE.”
[Nadon, Pierre. “UNE SEIGNEURIE EN GASPÉSIE AU XVIIIe SIÈCLE.” Proceedings of the Meeting of the French Colonial Historical Society, vol. 11, Michigan State University Press, 1987, pp. 125–35, http://www.jstor.org/stable/45137397] **
[Nadon, Pierre. “UNE SEIGNEURIE EN GASPÉSIE AU XVIIIe SIÈCLE.” Proceedings of the Meeting of the French Colonial Historical Society, vol. 11, Michigan State University Press, 1987, pp. 125–35, http://www.jstor.org/stable/45137397] ==== PatrimoineQuebec.ca ==== * ''Registre journalier des malades de l'Hôtel-Dieu de Québec'', Marcel Fournier et Gisèle Monarque, avec la collaboration de Dominique Ritchot et du PRDH] Hôtel-Dieu register from 1689 to 1760. (Accessed 16 Nov 2021) https://patrimoinequebec.ca/Archive/BIBLIOTHEQUE/REGISTRE%20HOTEL-DIEU/mobile/index.html#p=1 **
[''Registre journalier des malades de l'Hôtel-Dieu de Québec'', Marcel Fournier et Gisèle Monarque, avec la collaboration de Dominique Ritchot et du PRDH] Hôtel-Dieu register from 1689 to 1760. (Accessed 16 Nov 2021) https://patrimoinequebec.ca/Archive/BIBLIOTHEQUE/REGISTRE%20HOTEL-DIEU/mobile/index.html#p=1] === Church Registers === * RgSillery
[Hebert, Leo Paul. "Le Registre de Sillery (1638-1690)" Published in collaboration with the Université du Québec à Chicoutimi Foundation. Collection: [https://www.puq.ca/catalogue/collections/liste-tekouerimat-61.html Tekouerimat]. 1994, 440 pages, SF011, ISBN 978-2-7605-0761-6 (paper). ISBN 978-2-7605-2339-5 (PDF).]
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[Hebert, Leo Paul. "Le Registre de Sillery (1638-1690)" Published in collaboration with the Université du Québec à Chicoutimi Foundation. Collection: [https://www.puq.ca/catalogue/collections/liste-tekouerimat-61.html Tekouerimat]. 1994, 440 pages, SF011, ISBN 978-2-7605-0761-6 (paper). ISBN 978-2-7605-2339-5 (PDF).]
::"Le plus ancien manuscrit conservé aux Archives de l'Archevêché de Québec, le Registre de Sillery, constitue une immense banque de données sur le monde amérindien et français du XVIIe siècle. Il s'agit d'un registre de baptêmes, mais on y trouve aussi une foule d'informations sur la stratégie des Jésuites face au monde amérindien." * RgPabos
[Registre du St-Famille-de-Pabok.] **
[Registre du St-Famille-de-Pabok.] * RgNotreDame ** Marriage of Joahnn Becker and Marie Anne David
[Registre de Notre Dame de Québec: Fonds Drouin microfilm # 4M00-0052.] **
[Registre de Notre Dame de Québec: Fonds Drouin microfilm # 4M00-0052.] ** Becker Family
[Registre de Notre-Dame de Québec, Québec: 1621-1876. Genealogical Society of Utah: Salt Lake, 1980. F[amily] H[istory] L[ibrary] US/CAN Films 1289913-1289915] **
[Registre de Notre-Dame de Québec, Québec: 1621-1876. Genealogical Society of Utah: Salt Lake, 1980. F[amily] H[istory] L[ibrary] US/CAN Films 1289913-1289915] * RgBonaventure
[Registre de St-Bonaventure de Bonaventure, Québec: 1791-1839 (Ancestry.com. Quebec Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1967 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2008. Original data: Gabriel Drouin, comp. Drouin Collection. Montréal, Québec, Canada: Institut Généalogique Drouin.)] **
[Registre de St-Bonaventure de Bonaventure, Québec: 1791-1839 (Ancestry.com. Quebec Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1967 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2008. Original data: Gabriel Drouin, comp. Drouin Collection. Montréal, Québec, Canada: Institut Généalogique Drouin.)] * RgCarleton
[Registre de St-Joseph de Carleton, Québec: 1773-1862 (Ancestry.com. Quebec Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1967 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2008. Original data: Gabriel Drouin, comp. Drouin Collection. Montréal, Québec, Canada: Institut Généalogique Drouin.)] **
[Registre de St-Joseph de Carleton, Québec: 1773-1862 (Ancestry.com. Quebec Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1967 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2008. Original data: Gabriel Drouin, comp. Drouin Collection. Montréal, Québec, Canada: Institut Généalogique Drouin.)] * RgStMichel
[Registre de St-Michel de Percé [Québec]: 1801-1941. Longueuil, Québec: Diffusion généalogique Pepin [RN-CD45], 2003] **
[Registre de St-Michel de Percé [Québec]: 1801-1941. Longueuil, Québec: Diffusion généalogique Pepin [RN-CD45], 2003] * RgMontmagny
[Registre de St-Thomas-de-la-Pointe-à-la-Caille, Montmagny, Québec: 1679-1876. Genealogical Society of Utah: Salt Lake, 1981. F[amily] H[istory] L[ibrary] US/CAN Film XXXXXX] **
[Registre de St-Thomas-de-la-Pointe-à-la-Caille, Montmagny, Québec: 1679-1876. Genealogical Society of Utah: Salt Lake, 1981. F[amily] H[istory] L[ibrary] US/CAN Film 1304952] * Mimeault, Mario: Les registres des baptèmes, mariages et sepultures de la Sainte-Famille de Pabos 1751-1757 et Sainte-Anne de la Restigouche 1759-1795.
[Mimeault, Mario. Les registres des baptêmes, mariages et sépultures de la Sainte-Famille de Pabos, 1751-1757, et Sainte-Anne de la Restigouche, 1759-1795. (This edition was published in 1980 by M. Mimeault in Gaspé.) (One copy of Mimeault can be found at Toronto Reference Library; it can be viewed in the building and photocopied. [https://www.torontopubliclibrary.ca/detail.jsp?Entt=RDM1982805&R=1982805 See details.])] **
[Mimeault, Mario. Les registres des baptêmes, mariages et sépultures de la Sainte-Famille de Pabos, 1751-1757, et Sainte-Anne de la Restigouche, 1759-1795. (This edition was published in 1980 by M. Mimeault in Gaspé.) (One copy of Mimeault can be found at Toronto Reference Library; it can be viewed in the building and photocopied. [https://www.torontopubliclibrary.ca/detail.jsp?Entt=RDM1982805&R=1982805 See details.])] **
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[Mimeault, p.XXX.] ---- === References === ==== Comeau ==== {{Image|file=Capela-3-1.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Pêcheur normand, famille métisse }} * Comeau, Marc-André. "Pêcheur Normand, Famille Métisse"
[Comeau, Marc-André. "Pêcheur Normand, Famille Métisse : Genése de l'installation d'une famille de pêcheurs, les Mallet de d'Acadie, á la baie des Chaleurs." French edition. Published Sept. 7 2021. ISBN 978-2897912758. Published by Septentrion. 287 pages, plus abbreviations, bibliography, index, and table of contents.] **
[Comeau, Marc-André. "Pêcheur Normand, Famille Métisse : Genése de l'installation d'une famille de pêcheurs, les Mallet de d'Acadie, á la baie des Chaleurs." French edition. Published Sept. 7 2021. ISBN 978-2897912758. Published by Septentrion. 287 pages, plus abbreviations, bibliography, index, and table of contents.] **
==== Du Calvet ==== * Du Calvet, Pierre. Census of 1761
[ **] ==== Jean ==== {{Image|file=La_Souche_Caplan-1.png |align=r |size=m |caption=Denis Jean }} * Jean, Denis: "Ethnogenese Des Premieres Metis Canadiennes (1603-1763)"[Jean, Denis, "Ethnogenese Des Premieres Metis Canadiennes (1603-1763)", (dissertation). Dec 2011, Moncton University. Research Univ of Moncton. 234 pages. French edition. [https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/obj/thesescanada/vol2/002/MR93167.pdf PDF Edition].] **[Jean, Denis, "Ethnogenese Des Premieres Metis Canadiennes (1603-1763)", (dissertation). Dec 2011, Moncton University. Research Univ of Moncton. 234 pages. French edition. [https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/obj/thesescanada/vol2/002/MR93167.pdf PDF Edition].] ** **[Comeau, p.XXX, footnote XXX, cites XXX.] ==== Le Clercq ==== * New relation of Gaspesia, with the customs and religion of the Gaspesian Indians * Nouvelle relation de la Gaspésie[Le Clercq, Chrétien, Ganong, William F., Paltsits, Victor Hugo. “Nouvelle relation de la Gaspésie” Toronto : Champlain Society, 1910. Identifier: 74008. National Library of Canada. xv, 452 p., 10 leaves of plates (2 folded) : ill., maps (part. fold.), facsims. ; 25 cm. Text in eng and fra. Title of original: Nouvelle relation de la Gaspesie ... Paris, 1691. Fascimile of original: p. [323]-439. "Five hundred and twenty copies of this volume have been printed. Twenty are reserved for editorial purpose. The remaining five hundred are supplied to members of the Society and to subscribing libraries. This copy is no. 234."--Verso series t.p. (Accessed 28 Oct 2021) https://www.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.74008 ] **[Le Clercq, Chrétien, Ganong, William F., Paltsits, Victor Hugo. “Nouvelle relation de la Gaspésie” Toronto : Champlain Society, 1910. Identifier: 74008. National Library of Canada. xv, 452 p., 10 leaves of plates (2 folded) : ill., maps (part. fold.), facsims. ; 25 cm. Text in eng and fra. Title of original: Nouvelle relation de la Gaspesie ... Paris, 1691. Fascimile of original: p. [323]-439. "Five hundred and twenty copies of this volume have been printed. Twenty are reserved for editorial purpose. The remaining five hundred are supplied to members of the Society and to subscribing libraries. This copy is no. 234."--Verso series t.p. (Accessed 28 Oct 2021) https://www.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.74008 ] **[Le Clercq, Chrétien. "New Relation of Gaspesia." Translated and edited by William F. Ganong. The Publications of the Champlain Society, Volume 5. Google Books. (Accessed 3 Nov 2021) https://books.google.ca/books?id=cDgTAAAAYAAJ] ==== Mallet ==== {{Image|file=Capela-3-2.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Evidence de communautes metisses }} * Mallet, Victorin N , Ph. D.: "Evidence de communautes metisses autour de la baie des Chaleurs -- D'hier a aujourd'hui"[Mallet, Victorin N , Ph. D. "Evidence de communautes metisses autour de la baie des Chaleurs -- D'hier a aujourd'hui", paperback. French edition. (Shediac Cape N.-B., Victorin N. Mallet, 2016) 470 pages, including bibliography and annexes. ] **[Mallet, Victorin N , Ph. D. "Evidence de communautes metisses autour de la baie des Chaleurs -- D'hier a aujourd'hui", paperback. French edition. (Shediac Cape N.-B., Victorin N. Mallet, 2016) 470 pages, including bibliography and annexes. ] ** **[Mallet, p.XXX, footnote XXX, cites XXX.] ==== MacWhirter ==== {{Image|file=La_Souche_Caplan-7.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Treasure trove in Gaspé and the Baie des Chaleurs }} "This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important libraries around the world), and other notations in the work." -- Google Books
* MacWhirter, Margaret Grant, d. 1940. "Treasure trove in Gaspé and the Baie des Chaleurs."[MacWhirter, Margaret Grant, d. 1940. "Treasure trove in Gaspé and the Baie des Chaleurs." Published by: [Québec? : s.n.], 1919 (Quebec : Telegraph Print. Co.). Identifier: 84091. Scanned from the original publication held by Library and Archives Canada. Includes appendices. xiv, 217 p., [38] leaves of plates : ill., ports. ; 21 cm. (Accessed 28 Oct 2021) https://www.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.84091] **[MacWhirter, Margaret Grant, d. 1940. "Treasure trove in Gaspé and the Baie des Chaleurs." Published by: [Québec? : s.n.], 1919 (Quebec : Telegraph Print. Co.). Identifier: 84091. Scanned from the original publication held by Library and Archives Canada. Includes appendices. xiv, 217 p., [38] leaves of plates : ill., ports. ; 21 cm. (Accessed 28 Oct 2021) https://www.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.84091] ==== Réhel ==== * Réhel, Élaine. ** Rehel-2003[Réhel, Élaine. Répertoire des mariages de Gaspé Est: 1801-1941. Longueuil, Québec: Les Éditions historiques et généalogiques Pepin [#236], 2003.] **[Réhel, Élaine. Répertoire des mariages de Gaspé Est: 1801-1941. Longueuil, Québec: Les Éditions historiques et généalogiques Pepin [#236], 2003.] ** Rehel-2005[Réhel, Élaine. St-Michel de Percé: Répertoire baptêmes, mariages, décès 1801-2005. Percé, Québec, 2005.] **[Réhel, Élaine. St-Michel de Percé: Répertoire baptêmes, mariages, décès 1801-2005. Percé, Québec, 2005.] ==== Vachon ==== {{Image|file=La_Souche_Caplan-2.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=André-Carl Vachon }} * Vachon, André-Carl: "Les Acadiens déportés qui acceptèrent l'offre de Murray"[Vachon, André-Carl: "Les Acadiens déportés qui acceptèrent l'offre de Murray" La Grande Marée. Paperback. French Edition. 319 pages, with timeline, bibliography, and indexes. Includes lists of deportees and ship passengers.] **[Vachon, André-Carl: "Les Acadiens déportés qui acceptèrent l'offre de Murray" La Grande Marée. Paperback. French Edition. 319 pages, with timeline, bibliography, and indexes. Includes lists of deportees and ship passengers.] * Vachon, André-Carl: "Les rèfugies et miliciens acadiens en Nouvelle-France (1755-1763)"[ Vachon, André-Carl: "Les rèfugies et miliciens acadiens en Nouvelle-France (1755-1763)" La Grande Marée. 2016. Paperback. French Edition. 333 pages, with bibliography, annexes, and indexes. Includes lists of deportees and ship passengers.] **[ Vachon, André-Carl: "Les rèfugies et miliciens acadiens en Nouvelle-France (1755-1763)" La Grande Marée. 2016. Paperback. French Edition. 333 pages, with bibliography, annexes, and indexes. Includes lists of deportees and ship passengers.] ==== White ==== ===== English Supplement to the Dictionnaire Généalogique ===== {{Image|file=La_Souche_Caplan.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=White, Stephen A. }} * White, Stephen A.: English Supplement to the Dictionnaire Généalogique Des Familles Acadiennes...[White, Stephen A. English Supplement to the Dictionnaire Généalogique Des Familles Acadiennes ,Part I 1636 to 1714; Moncton, N.-B.: Centre D'études Acadiennes, Université De Moncton, 2000, Print. ([ https://www.torontopubliclibrary.ca/detail.jsp?Entt=RDM660691&R=660691 At the Toronto Reference Library.] **[White, Stephen A. English Supplement to the Dictionnaire Généalogique Des Familles Acadiennes ,Part I 1636 to 1714; Moncton, N.-B.: Centre D'études Acadiennes, Université De Moncton, 2000, Print. ([ https://www.torontopubliclibrary.ca/detail.jsp?Entt=RDM660691&R=660691 At the Toronto Reference Library.] ** **[White, p.XXX, cites XXX.] ===== White's Amerindian Marriages ===== * White, Stephen A. [http://www.acadian-home.org/Mikmaq.html White's Amerindian Marriages][White, Stephen A. ''Amerindian Marriages from the Dictionnaire genealogique des familles acadiennes''. Mi'kmaq Genealogy: Métis:Acadian Ancestral Home. [http://www.acadian-home.org/Mikmaq.html Marriage List]. [...] ] **[White, Stephen A. ''Amerindian Marriages from the Dictionnaire genealogique des familles acadiennes''. Mi'kmaq Genealogy: Métis:Acadian Ancestral Home. [http://www.acadian-home.org/Mikmaq.html Marriage List]. [...] ] ---- === Geanealogy === ==== Beauregard ==== *Beauregard, Denis. FrancoGene.com[Beauregard, Denis. FrancoGene.com [http://www.francogene.com FrancoGène] The oldest French-language website dedicated to genealogy present since July 1995. Links to this site permitted.] **[Beauregard, Denis. FrancoGene.com [http://www.francogene.com FrancoGène] The oldest French-language website dedicated to genealogy present since July 1995. Links to this site permitted.] *[86141] CAPELAN or CAPLAN, Guillaume (.. CAPELAN & .. .. [212804])[Beauregard, Denis. FrancoGene.com [http://www.francogene.com/ymtx/gfangfna.php?no=86141 No. 86141] CAPELAN or CAPLAN, Guillaume (.. CAPELAN & .. .. )] Includes list of four daughters, C1c mtDNA signatures. Estimates less than 420,000 descendants.] **[Beauregard, Denis. FrancoGene.com [http://www.francogene.com/ymtx/gfangfna.php?no=86141 No. 86141] CAPELAN or CAPLAN, Guillaume (.. CAPELAN & .. .. )] Includes list of four daughters, C1c mtDNA signatures. Estimates less than 420,000 descendants.] *Aboriginal Métis couples.[Beauregard, Denis. FrancoGene.com [http://www.francogene.com/gfan/gfan/998/metis.htm Aboriginal Métis couples.] This table is a list of ancient Métis couples. Search “Capela” or “Caplan”.] **[Beauregard, Denis. FrancoGene.com [http://www.francogene.com/gfan/gfan/998/metis.htm Aboriginal Métis couples.] This table is a list of ancient Métis couples. Search “Capela” or “Caplan”.] ==== Landry ==== * Landry, Marcel W. “Généalogie des Landry a travers le monde”[Landry, Marcel W. [http://mwlandry.ca/genealog/ “Généalogie des Landry a travers le monde”] ] ==== Maloneys.ca ==== ===== Genealogies ===== * Maloney, Dr. Paul. Genealogy of Johann Becker[Maloney, Dr. Paul. [http://www.maloneys.ca/gen_0_johann_becker.html "Genealogy of Johann Becker family"]> at Maloneys.ca, The Maloney Family of the Gaspésie.] **[Maloney, Dr. Paul. [http://www.maloneys.ca/gen_0_johann_becker.html "Genealogy of Johann Becker family"]> at Maloneys.ca, The Maloney Family of the Gaspésie.] * Maloney, Dr. Paul. Genealogy of William Moloney[Maloney, Dr. Paul. [http://www.maloneys.ca/gen_1_william_moloney.html "Genealogy of William Moloney family"]> at Maloneys.ca, The Maloney Family of the Gaspésie.] **[Maloney, Dr. Paul. [http://www.maloneys.ca/gen_1_william_moloney.html "Genealogy of William Moloney family"]> at Maloneys.ca, The Maloney Family of the Gaspésie.] * Maloney, Dr. Paul. Genealogy of Bill Moloney[Maloney, Dr. Paul. [http://www.maloneys.ca/gen_2-02_bill_moloney.html "Genealogy of Bill Moloney family"]> at Maloneys.ca, The Maloney Family of the Gaspésie.] **[Maloney, Dr. Paul. [http://www.maloneys.ca/gen_2-02_bill_moloney.html "Genealogy of Bill Moloney family"]> at Maloneys.ca, The Maloney Family of the Gaspésie.] ===== Documented Histories ===== * Maloney, Dr. Paul. Documented History of Johann Becker[Maloney, Dr. Paul. [http://www.maloneys.ca/doc_0_johannbeck.html "Documented History of Johann Becker"]> at Maloneys.ca, The Maloney Family of the Gaspésie.] **[Maloney, Dr. Paul. [http://www.maloneys.ca/doc_0_johannbeck.html "Documented History of Johann Becker"]> at Maloneys.ca, The Maloney Family of the Gaspésie.] * Maloney, Dr. Paul. Documented History of Johanna Becker[Maloney, Dr. Paul. [http://www.maloneys.ca/doc_1_jbeck.html "Documented History of Johanna Becker"]> at Maloneys.ca, The Maloney Family of the Gaspésie.] **[Maloney, Dr. Paul. [http://www.maloneys.ca/doc_1_jbeck.html "Documented History of Johanna Becker"]> at Maloneys.ca, The Maloney Family of the Gaspésie.] * Maloney, Dr. Paul. Documented History of William Moloney[Maloney, Dr. Paul. [http://www.maloneys.ca/doc_1_wmal.html "Documented History of William Moloney"]> at Maloneys.ca, The Maloney Family of the Gaspésie.] **[Maloney, Dr. Paul. [http://www.maloneys.ca/doc_1_wmal.html "Documented History of William Moloney"]> at Maloneys.ca, The Maloney Family of the Gaspésie.] ===== Oral Histories ===== * Maloney, Dr. Paul. Oral History of William Moloney[Maloney, Dr. Paul. [http://www.maloneys.ca/oral_1_wmal.html "Oral History of William Moloney"] from the (unpublished) nine-page, printed recollections of John Henry Maloney, M.D. (1918-2001) at Maloneys.ca, The Maloney Family of the Gaspésie.] **[Maloney, Dr. Paul. [http://www.maloneys.ca/oral_1_wmal.html "Oral History of William Moloney" from the (unpublished) nine-page, printed recollections of John Henry Maloney, M.D. (1918-2001)]> at Maloneys.ca, The Maloney Family of the Gaspésie.] * Maloney, Dr. Paul. Oral History of Charles Moloney[Maloney, Dr. Paul. [http://www.maloneys.ca/oral_3_charlie.html "Oral History of Charles Maloney"]> at Maloneys.ca, The Maloney Family of the Gaspésie.] **[Maloney, Dr. Paul. [http://www.maloneys.ca/oral_3_charlie.html "Oral History of Charles Maloney"]> at Maloneys.ca, The Maloney Family of the Gaspésie.] ==== Muir ==== {{Image|file=La_Souche_Caplan-3.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Diana J. Muir }} * Muir, Diana J., Accredited genealogist. "The Legere Family of Nova Scotia and France"[Muir, Diana J., Accredited genealogist. "The Legere Family of Nova Scotia and France" February 2019. 265 pages. Includes genealogies and index. ISBN: 978-0-359-33709-5] **[Muir, Diana J., Accredited genealogist. "The Legere Family of Nova Scotia and France" February 2019. 265 pages. Includes genealogies and index. ISBN: 978-0-359-33709-5] ==== Our Gaspe Roots ==== * Our Gaspe Roots. **[Our Gaspe Roots. [URI NAME].] ==== Rejean Martel ==== * Martel, Réjean: "Descendants des Familles Métis en Gaspésie"[Martel, Réjean. [http://metisgaspesie.com/files/famille%20metisse.pdf "Descendants des Familles Métis en Gaspésie"] sourced from [https://metisgaspesie.org/ Nation Métisse Autochtone Gaspésie, Bas Saint-Laurent, Îles de la Madeleine] on 7 Oct 2021.] **[Martel, Réjean. [http://metisgaspesie.com/files/famille%20metisse.pdf "Descendants des Familles Métis en Gaspésie"] sourced from [https://metisgaspesie.org/ Nation Métisse Autochtone Gaspésie, Bas Saint-Laurent, Îles de la Madeleine] on 7 Oct 2021.] ** * Martel, Réjean. « Des familles souches micmaques de la côte de Gaspé »[Martel, Réjean. « Des familles souches micmaques de la côte de Gaspé » dans Gaspésie, vol.41, no.l, été, p.8-9.] **[Martel, Réjean. « Des familles souches micmaques de la côte de Gaspé » dans Gaspésie, vol.41, no.l, été, p.8-9.] * Martel, Réjean. « Amérindiens du Bassin de Gaspé et des environs »[Martel, Réjean. « Amérindiens du Bassin de Gaspé et des environs » dans La Source généalogique, Société de généalogie Gaspésie-les-îles, no. 24, septembre, p.4-6.] **[Martel, Réjean. « Amérindiens du Bassin de Gaspé et des environs » dans La Source généalogique, Société de généalogie Gaspésie-les-îles, no. 24, septembre, p.4-6.] ==== Société de généalogie de Québec ==== * [https://www.sgq.qc.ca/ Société de généalogie de Québec][ [https://www.sgq.qc.ca/ Société de généalogie de Québec]] **[ [https://www.sgq.qc.ca/ Société de généalogie de Québec]] ---- === Indexes === ==== Genealogie Quebec, Nos Origines ==== * Nos Origines.[Nos Origines. [http://www.nosorigines.qc.ca/GenealogieQuebec.aspx?.... PERSON].] **[Nos Origines. [http://www.nosorigines.qc.ca/GenealogieQuebec.aspx?.... PERSON].] ==== PRDH: Research Programme in Historical Demography ==== * Marriage, Children PRDH: Research Programme in Historical Demography[Marriage, Children PRDH: Research Programme in Historical Demography [https://www.prdh-igd.com/Membership/[...] Famille XXXXX]] **[Marriage, Children PRDH: Research Programme in Historical Demography [https://www.prdh-igd.com/Membership/... Famille XXXXX]] ---- === mtDNA References === ==== Stephen White at Acadian Home ==== * White, Stephen A. [http://www.acadian-home.org/origins-mtdna.html mtDNA Proven origins] at Founding Mothers of Acadia - Acadian Ancestral Home. Fully verified the matrilineal lines of 37 Acadian ancestors.[White, Stephen A. [http://www.acadian-home.org/origins-mtdna.html mtDNA Proven origins] at Founding Mothers of Acadia. Fully verified the matrilineal lines of 37 Acadian ancestors. Lucie LeBlanc Consentino. Acadian & French Canadian Ancestral Home. 2006 - Present] **[White, Stephen A. [http://www.acadian-home.org/origins-mtdna.html mtDNA Proven origins] at Founding Mothers of Acadia. Fully verified the matrilineal lines of 37 Acadian ancestors. Lucie LeBlanc Consentino. Acadian & French Canadian Ancestral Home. 2006 - Present] * White, Stephen A. [http://www.acadian-home.org/Founding-Mothers-of-Acadia.html Stephen White reported] Caplan C1c.[[http://www.acadian-home.org/Founding-Mothers-of-Acadia.html Stephen White reported] that Catherine Caplan, Marguerite Caplan, and Marie Louise Caplan were haplotype C1c, determined by mtDNA testing of descendants.] **[[http://www.acadian-home.org/Founding-Mothers-of-Acadia.html Stephen White reported] that Catherine Caplan, Marguerite Caplan, and Marie Louise Caplan were haplotype C1c, determined by mtDNA testing of descendants.] ** **[White, Stephen A. [http://www.acadian-home.org/Founding-Mothers-of-Acadia.html Founding Mothers of Acadia - Acadian Ancestral Home]] * White, Stephen A. Reports on Unknown Mi'kmaq[The Mothers of Acadia Maternal DNA project conducts ongoing research to verify their origins. [http://www.acadian-home.org/Founding-Mothers-of-Acadia.html Stephen White reported] UNIDENTIFIED SPOUSE OF UNKNOWN CAPLAN had an C haplogroup, indicating Native American origins.] **[The Mothers of Acadia Maternal DNA project conducts ongoing research to verify their origins. [http://www.acadian-home.org/Founding-Mothers-of-Acadia.html Stephen White reported] UNIDENTIFIED SPOUSE OF UNKNOWN CAPLAN had an C haplogroup, indicating Native American origins.] ==== Denis Beauregard at FrancoGène ==== :FrancoGène is deprecated. *FrancoGène Catalog of DNA Signatures.[Beauregard, Denis. FrancoGene.com [http://www.francogene.com/triangulation/ “Catalogue de signatures ADN/DNA Signatures Catalogue”] “This catalogue is mainly about the French diaspora to North American colonies […]” ] **[Beauregard, Denis. FrancoGene.com [http://www.francogene.com/triangulation/ “Catalogue de signatures ADN/DNA Signatures Catalogue”] “This catalogue is mainly about the French diaspora to North American colonies […]” ] *FrancoGène Catalog of yDNA signatures (Fathers’ lines).[Beauregard, Denis. FrancoGene.com [http://www.francogene.com/triangulation/y.php ADNy (lignées des pères)/yDNA (Fathers' lines)] Includes genealogical pedigrees of testers.] **[Beauregard, Denis. FrancoGene.com [http://www.francogene.com/triangulation/y.php ADNy (lignées des pères)/yDNA (Fathers' lines)] Includes genealogical pedigrees of testers.] *FrancoGène Catalog of mtDNA signatures (Mothers’ lines).[Beauregard, Denis. FrancoGene.com [http://www.francogene.com/triangulation/mt.php ADNmt (lignées des mères)/mtDNA (Mothers' lines)] Includes genealogical pedigrees of testers.] **[Beauregard, Denis. FrancoGene.com [http://www.francogene.com/triangulation/mt.php ADNmt (lignées des mères)/mtDNA (Mothers' lines)] Includes genealogical pedigrees of testers.] *FrancoGène mtDNA Triangulation TRI0062. (Caplan)[Beauregard, Denis. FrancoGene.com [http://www.francogene.com/triangulation/TRI0062.php mtDNA Triangulation TRI0062]. “(Amérindienne/Native) m 1700 Guillaume CAPELAN ou CAPLAN”. Includes genealogical pedigrees of testers. Includes lines of descent through Marguerite, Louise, and Madeleine. Contribution: Audrey Waltner, Victorin Mallet; (i) Jean-Pierre Gendreau-Hétu, 19 mai 2014.] **[Beauregard, Denis. FrancoGene.com [http://www.francogene.com/triangulation/TRI0062.php mtDNA Triangulation TRI0062]. “(Amérindienne/Native) m 1700 Guillaume CAPELAN ou CAPLAN”. Includes genealogical pedigrees of testers. Includes lines of descent through Marguerite, Louise, and Madeleine. Contribution: Audrey Waltner, Victorin Mallet; (i) Jean-Pierre Gendreau-Hétu, 19 mai 2014.] *FrancoGène mtDNA Triangulation TRI0397. (Boudeau)[Beauregard, Denis. FrancoGene.com [http://www.francogene.com/triangulation/TRI0397.php mtDNA Triangulation TRI0397]. “TRI0397 .., .. (Amérindienne/Native), .. m ca1720 .. BOUDEAU”. mtDNA Haplogroup D1. Includes mtDNA signature, genealogical pedigrees of testers with lines of descent through Marie and Louise. Added to the catalogue : 2019-09-09.] **[Beauregard, Denis. FrancoGene.com [http://www.francogene.com/triangulation/TRI0397.php mtDNA Triangulation TRI0397]. “TRI0397 .., .. (Amérindienne/Native), .. m ca1720 .. BOUDEAU”. mtDNA Haplogroup D1. Includes mtDNA signature, genealogical pedigrees of testers with lines of descent through Marie and Louise. Added to the catalogue : 2019-09-09.] *FrancoGène mtDNA Triangulation TRI0422. (Duval)[Beauregard, Denis. FrancoGene.com [http://www.francogene.com/triangulation/TRI0422.php mtDNA Triangulation TRI0422] “DUVAL, Catherine m. 1770 Mathurin, THEBAULT”. Includes genealogical pedigrees of testers. Contribution : Audrey Waltner. Added to the catalogue : 2019-12-22. (Retrieved 21 Oct 2021.)] ==== FTDNA Project Test Result Catalogs ==== ===== Acadian and Amerindian Ancestry ===== * Acadian and Amerindian Ancestry DNA Project[Estes, Roberta and Rundquist, Marie. Acadian and Amerindian Ancestry, [https://www.familytreedna.com/public/AcadianAmerIndian?iframe=mtresults mtDNA test results], accessed 7 October 2021.] **[Estes, Roberta and Rundquist, Marie. Acadian and Amerindian Ancestry, [https://www.familytreedna.com/public/AcadianAmerIndian?iframe=mtresults mtDNA test results], accessed 7 October 2021.] ===== C Haplogroup mtDNA ===== * C Haplogroup mtDNA[ C Haplogroup mtDNA Project [https://www.familytreedna.com/public/C_Haplogroup_mtDNA?iframe=mtresults mtDNA test results] **[ C Haplogroup mtDNA Project [https://www.familytreedna.com/public/C_Haplogroup_mtDNA?iframe=mtresults mtDNA test results] ===== French Heritage ===== * French Heritage[French Heritage Project [https://www.familytreedna.com/public/frenchheritage?iframe=mtresults mtDNA test results] **[French Heritage Project [https://www.familytreedna.com/public/frenchheritage?iframe=mtresults mtDNA test results] ===== GenealogieQuebec ===== * GenealogieQuebec[ GenealogieQuebec Project [https://www.familytreedna.com/public/GenealogieQuebec?iframe=mtresults mtDNA test results] **[ GenealogieQuebec Project [https://www.familytreedna.com/public/GenealogieQuebec?iframe=mtresults mtDNA test results] ===== Mothers of Acadia ===== :Mothers of Acadia Project is deprecated. * Mothers of Acadia[Mothers of Acadia Project [https://www.familytreedna.com/public/mothersofacadia?iframe=mtresults mtDNA test results] accessed 7 October 2021.] **[Mothers of Acadia Project [https://www.familytreedna.com/public/mothersofacadia?iframe=mtresults mtDNA test results] accessed 7 October 2021.] ===== Newfoundland and Labrador ===== * Newfoundland and Labrador mtDNA Project[Newfoundland and Labrador mtDNA Project (Accessed 25 Oct 2021) https://www.familytreedna.com/public/NfldLab-mtDNA?iframe=mtresults] **[Newfoundland and Labrador mtDNA Project (Accessed 25 Oct 2021) https://www.familytreedna.com/public/NfldLab-mtDNA?iframe=mtresults] ===== Québec ===== *Québec ADNmt / Quebec mtDNA Project[Québec mtDNA Project [https://www.familytreedna.com/public/QuebecmtDNAProject?iframe=mtresults mtDNA test results], Accessed DATE.] **[Québec mtDNA Project [https://www.familytreedna.com/public/QuebecmtDNAProject?iframe=mtresults mtDNA test results], Accessed DATE.] {{Lime|Enter the date you accessed this, and a page number of found. These change frequently so the date is important}} *Québec yDNA Project[Québec yDNA Project [https://www.familytreedna.com/public/Quebec?iframe=yresults yDNA test results], Accessed DATE.] **[Québec yDNA Project [https://www.familytreedna.com/public/Quebec?iframe=yresults yDNA test results], Accessed DATE.] ==== YFull Haplotree C1c ==== * [https://www.yfull.com/mtree/haplogroup/C1c YFull mTree Haplogroup C1c][[https://www.yfull.com/mtree/haplogroup/C1c YFull mTree Haplogroup C1c] ] **[[https://www.yfull.com/mtree/haplogroup/C1c YFull mTree Haplogroup C1c] ] ---- === Tertiary Sources === ==== Archaeology ==== ===== Pabos: Sur La Trace de Nos Ancêtres ===== {{Image|file=Capela-3-3.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption= Pabos: Sur La Trace de Nos Ancêtres }} * "Pabos: Sur La Trace de Nos Ancêtres" 2004. Corporation du Bourg de Pabos. Couverture souple. ISBN 10: 2980850306 / ISBN 13: 9782980850301. (French only): Details the archaeological excavations and the history of the Lefebvre family of Bellefeuille. **["Pabos: Sur La Trace de Nos Ancêtres" 2004. Corporation du Bourg de Pabos. Couverture souple. ISBN 10: 2980850306 / ISBN 13: 9782980850301. (French only): Details the archaeological excavations and the history of the Lefebvre family of Bellefeuille. ] :Cover image retrieved from: http://gaspesie.quebecheritageweb.com/fr/node/704 ==== Biography ==== ===== Dictionary of Canadian Biography ===== * Dictionary of Canadian Biography. **[Dictionary of Canadian Biography. [http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/[...] PERSON].] ===== Angel of Hudson Bay ===== {{Image|file=La_Souche_Caplan-4.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=Angel of Hudson Bay,: the true story of Maud Watt }} :Maud Watt was a daughter of Charlie Maloney and she was married to "HBC Factor James S.C. (Jimmy) Watt, who was based at Rupert House (now Waskaganish), Quebec, the site of HBC’s very first fort. If the beaver were to die out, the Cree people would lose their traditional livelihood and HBC would lose both furs and customers."[Hudson's Bay Company. "James and Maud Watt" (Accessed 28 Oct 2021) https://www.hbcheritage.ca/people/women/maud-watt] * Anderson, William Ashley. "Angel of Hudson Bay,: the true story of Maud Watt."[Anderson, William Ashley. "Angel of Hudson Bay,: the true story of Maud Watt." New York : Dutton, [1961]. Book. 1st ed. 217 pages : illustrations ; 21 cm.] **[Anderson, William Ashley. "Angel of Hudson Bay,: the true story of Maud Watt." New York : Dutton, [1961]. Book. 1st ed. 217 pages : illustrations ; 21 cm.] **[Hudson's Bay Company. "James and Maud Watt" (Accessed 28 Oct 2021) https://www.hbcheritage.ca/people/women/maud-watt]
---- ==== History ==== ===== Pecheurs du Saint-Laurent, 1713-1763 ===== * Paquet, Lucie. "Pecheurs du Saint-Laurent, 1713-1763: Les engagés à Québec pour la région de la rive sud du fleuve et du golfe" These presentee a l'ecole des gradues de l'universite Laval. Septembre 1986. (Accessed 17 Nov 2021) https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/services/theses/Pages/item.aspx?idNumber=1273726549 (Download from:) https://corpus.ulaval.ca/jspui/handle/20.500.11794/29189 ** [Paquet, Lucie. "Pecheurs du Saint-Laurent, 1713-1763: Les engagés à Québec pour la région de la rive sud du fleuve et du golfe" These presentee a l'ecole des gradues de l'universite Laval. Septembre 1986. (Accessed 17 Nov 2021) https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/services/theses/Pages/item.aspx?idNumber=1273726549 (Download from:) https://corpus.ulaval.ca/jspui/handle/20.500.11794/29189] ==== Historical Fiction ==== ===== The Nine Lives of Charlotte Taylor ===== :Charlotte Taylor is part verifiable and part enigma. Born and raised in London, she spent most of her adult life as a rugged pioneer. In 1775, she bore her first child at a Mi'kmaq camp at Nipisiguit (Bathurst). She lived on the Miramichi, and finally she lived in Tabustintac, where she died at Millpond in 1840. She had three or four families, if you're counting (Willisams, Blake, Wishart, Hierlihy). She maintained good relations with Mi'kmaq on the river. Nice read. Some historical references, but not exactly a source. * Armstrong, Sally. "The Nine Lives of Charlotte Taylor"[ Armstrong, Sally. "The Nine Lives of Charlotte Taylor", Vintage Canada. 2007. 397 pages, paperback . Historical fiction. ISBN: 978-0-679-31405-9] **[ Armstrong, Sally. "The Nine Lives of Charlotte Taylor", Vintage Canada. 2007. 397 pages, paperback . Historical fiction. ISBN: 978-0-679-31405-9] ===== The Acadian: Olivier, A Novel ===== * Daigle, Phillip. "The Acadian: Olivier, A Novel"[Daigle, Phillip. "The Acadian: Olivier, A Novel" Homemade Books.2020. Historical fiction. 207 pages, includes record of 1671 Acadian Census.] **[Daigle, Phillip. "The Acadian: Olivier, A Novel" Homemade Books.2020. Historical fiction. 207 pages, includes record of 1671 Acadian Census.] ===== From Torture to Triumph: [..]. Guillaume Couture ===== * Fenn, Michael. "From Torture to Triumph: The Lost Legend of a Man Who Opened America: Guillaume Couture"[Fenn, Michael. "From Torture to Triumph: The Lost Legend of a Man Who Opened America: Guillaume Couture" Lulu Publishing, 2015. Paperback. 92 pages, with chronology and bibliography. ISBN: 978-1-4834-3264-9 ] **[Fenn, Michael. "From Torture to Triumph: The Lost Legend of a Man Who Opened America: Guillaume Couture" Lulu Publishing, 2015. Paperback. 92 pages, with chronology and bibliography. ISBN: 978-1-4834-3264-9 ] :Annotated bibliography ends.[Annotated bibliography ends.] :Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Maloney-2332|Murray Maloney]]. == Sources == ### 30 ###
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[[Category: Kansas Projects]] [[Category: Kansas]] [[Category:Labette County, Kansas]] {{OnePlaceStudy | place = Labette County, Kansas | category = Labette County, Kansas }} ===Kansas Timeline=== *'''1861''', January 29 : Kansas was admitted into the Union as a free state under the Wyandotte Constitution. *'''1861''', May 25 : Great Seal of the State of Kansas was established by a joint resolution adopted by the Kansas Legislature. *'''1861''', June 3 : First Kansas regiment called to duty in the American Civil War. *'''1863''' : The Union Pacific Eastern Division established in Kansas. *'''1863''', August 21 : '''William Quantrill''' leads Quantrill's Raid into Lawrence destroying much of the city and killing over a hundred people. *'''1863''', October 6 : Battle of Baxter Springs, sometimes called the Baxter Springs Massacre, a minor battle in the Civil War, occurs near the modern-day town of Baxter Springs, Kansas. *'''1864''', April : War between the Indians upon frontier settlers in Kansas and Nebraska. *'''1864''', July 28 : Seventeenth Kansas regiment is the last to be raised during the Civil War. *1864, October 25 : Battle of Marais des Cygnes in Linn County, Kansas. *'''1867''' : '''Joseph G. McCoy''' builds stockyards in Abilene, Kansas and helps develop the Chisholm Trail, encouraging Texas cattlemen to undertake cattle drives to his stockyards. *'''1869''' : Union Pacific Eastern Division renamed the Kansas Pacific. *'''1871''' :''' Wild Bill Hickok''' becomes marshal of Abilene, Kansas. *'''1885''' : Coronado, Kansas, established. *'''1887''', February 27 : shoot-out with boosters — some would say hired gunmen — from nearby Leoti leaves several people dead and wounded. *'''1877''' : Nicodemus, the first all-black town in Kansas, is founded by African-American migrants from Kentucky. *'''1879''' : large number of former slaves move from Southern states to Kansas. *'''1881''', February 19 : Kansas becomes the first U.S. state to adopt a Constitutional amendment prohibiting all alcoholic beverages. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_of_Kansas_history] ===Labette County, Kansas Timeline=== Origin of Name: Tradition asserts that the name is from the French words la bette, meaning 'the beast.'; the story goes that Labette Creek, the second largest stream in the county, was named by a group of French trappers after an encounter with a skunk; the county then took its name from the creek. Other sources, however, state the stream and the county are named for Pierre Bete [also spelled Baete or Beatte], a French-Canadian trapper and trader who married into the Osage tribe and lived along the Neosho River in the 1830s and 40s. Pierre Bete served as a guide for Washington Irving during the author's tour across the prairie in 1832. Labette County was organized on March 10, 1867, by '''Larkin McGee'''; '''William Blythe'''; '''Finchel Monroe'''; '''David Hopins'''; '''Austin T. Dickerman'''; '''Samuel Collins'''; '''Jabez Zink'''; '''Charles Bent'''; '''C. H. Talbot'''; '''Ba. A. Rice'''; '''Elza Craft'''; '''David Lowe'''; '''J. S. Waters'''; '''C.C. Clover'''; '''J. F. Newlon'''; and '''George W. Kingsbury'''. Containing the cities of Chetopa, Edna, Bartlett, Labette, Mound Valley, Altamont, Oswego and Parsons, the county was named for the Kiowa Indians The notorious '''Bender family''' of northwest Labette County and the discovery of their victims in 1873 are all significant events. The Methodist church in Chetopa was founded in 1858 by '''Reverend J. B. Barnaby''', a circuit rider. The first county fair was held either in 1872 or 1875 in Oswego. The first school district was organized in Oswego in 1867. Interesting Kansans from this county include '''Clyde M. Reed, Sr'''., who served as Governor of Kansas (1929-1931) and as a U. S. Senator (1939-1949). '''Bishop Waldon Perkins''', a lawyer-politician and graduate of Knox College in Galesburg, Illinois, came to Labette County in 1869. He was appointed a probate judge the day following his arrival in the county, and served all but 30 days of the remainder of his life out of public service. He died while a U. S. Senator in 1891 having served since 1883. Others serving in elected offices from the county include Governor '''Payne Ratner''' (1939-1943), '''Congressman Perkins''' (see above, 1883-1891), and '''Myron George''' (1950-1950). '''William Atkinson''' served as a Justice of the Kansas Supreme Court in 1904. '''Edythe Squier Draper''', author of short stories and children’s books, was a columnist for the Parsons Sun. [https://www.kshs.org/kansapedia/labette-county-kansas/15305] [https://books.google.com/books?id=TZQ-AAAAYAAJ&pg=PA35&lpg=PA35&dq=Township+Histories+from+%22History+of+Labette+County+-+From+the+First+Settlement+to+the+Close+of+1892&source=bl&ots=NF9o_G9YMB&sig=aTXbXmX9RtPGDzTPPyxmfMGqyMg&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwi81Y2yq6jXAhUk4YMKHW5nAo8Q6AEIRDAG#v=onepage&q=Township%20Histories%20from%20%22History%20of%20Labette%20County%20-%20From%20the%20First%20Settlement%20to%20the%20Close%20of%201892&f=false] ===Labette County Townships=== *Cities & Townships The County was named for a creek which runs through the county; the creek had been named for an early trader, Pierre LaBette. The County has Oswego as its seat and the County was created February 26, 1867. The County is located in the southeast area of the state.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Labette,_Kansas] [https://books.google.com/books?id=TZQ-AAAAYAAJ&pg=PA35&lpg=PA35&dq=Township+Histories+from+%22History+of+Labette+County+-+From+the+First+Settlement+to+the+Close+of+1892&source=bl&ots=NF9o_G9YMB&sig=aTXbXmX9RtPGDzTPPyxmfMGqyMg&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwi81Y2yq6jXAhUk4YMKHW5nAo8Q6AEIRDAG#v=onepage&q=Township%20Histories%20from%20%22History%20of%20Labette%20County%20-%20From%20the%20First%20Settlement%20to%20the%20Close%20of%201892&f=false] *Altamont[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Altamont,_Kansas] *Bartlett[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bartlett,_Kansas] *Chetopa[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chetopa,_Kansas] *Edna[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edna,_Kansas] *Labette[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Labette,_Kansas] *Mound Valley[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mound_Valley,_Kansas] *Oswego[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oswego,_Kansas] *Parsons[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parsons,_Kansas] *Valeda[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Valeda,_Kansas] *'''Canada Township''' On January 23, 1867, '''Alexander''' and''' Milton Duncan''' located on section 7, township 34, range 18, and were the first settlers in what is now Canada township. A little later in the season''' Jonathan Hill''' settled on section 38, '''Gresham Gokey''' on section 29, and sometime during the year '''John Nellis''', '''J. Roberts''', '''George Mays''' and '''Lewis Scott''' settled in the township. '''John McNeal''' came in October, 1868. I do not find the names of other settlers prior to those who came in the spring of 1869. During this year quite a large immigration came into the township, among whom may be mentioned '''H. Hedemann''', '''D. M. Pitt''', '''J. F. Walford''', '''H. A. Linn''', '''Wm. Walters''', '''David Ross''', '''Howard Phenis and sons''', '''John Phillips''', '''Mrs. Mary Price''', '''Ola Olson'''. Mr. Phenis and his sons had a shingle-mill, in 1869, on section 32, from which they supplied the settlers in that neighborhood with shingles for their cabins. The first child born in the township was '''Milton Duncan''', son of '''Alexander Duncan''', on February 12, 1868. The first death was that of an old man named '''Munk'''. In the absence of any record I take the statement of '''Mr. Dickerman''', who was then County Clerk, that, of the nine precincts into which the county was divided, in March, 1867, by the Commissioners appointed for its organization, the southwest part was called Pumpkin Creek. No election was held therein at the first election for county officers. When the Commissioners met and organized, ou June 5, 1867, they made an order for the organization of the two west precincts, in which it was provided that "Canada township shall include 33 & 34, range 18, and the west half of town 33 & 34, range 19, and as far west as the county line." This is the first official record we have relating to this township, or giving it a name. It was not until October 21, 1867, that a voting-precinct was designated for the township; at that time it was fixed at''' J. M. Duncans'''. On November 21, 1867, the Commissioners made a new order dividing the county into townships, in which it was ordered that "Canada township, No. 9, shall include town 33 & 34, R. 17 & 18." On April 6, 1868, the north half of township 33, in ranges 17 and 18, was attached to Osage township. The first election in the township was held November 5, 1867, at which '''J. R. Shippey''' was elected trustee,''' J. M. Duncan''' and '''G. W. Mays''', justices of the peace ;''' John Nellis''' and '''John Scoville''', constables. The record does not show who the opposing candidates were; but the vote was a tie on justices between '''Mr. Mays''' and some one else, and Mr. Mays was successful in the casting of lots for the office. By an order made April 14, 1869, township 35, ranges 17 and 18, was attached to this township. [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~kslabehp/history/canadatwp.html] [https://books.google.com/books?id=TZQ-AAAAYAAJ&pg=PA35&lpg=PA35&dq=Township+Histories+from+%22History+of+Labette+County+-+From+the+First+Settlement+to+the+Close+of+1892&source=bl&ots=NF9o_G9YMB&sig=aTXbXmX9RtPGDzTPPyxmfMGqyMg&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwi81Y2yq6jXAhUk4YMKHW5nAo8Q6AEIRDAG#v=onepage&q=Township%20Histories%20from%20%22History%20of%20Labette%20County%20-%20From%20the%20First%20Settlement%20to%20the%20Close%20of%201892&f=false] *'''Chetopa (city)''' Founded on April 18, 1857, Chetopa was originally an Osage Nation village named after Chief Chetopah, and later the site of the "Golden Spike" of the South, where the MK&T ("Katy") railroad won the exclusive right to cross the Indian Territories (later, Oklahoma). An 1833 massacre of Kiowa Indians by the Osage Indians is probably where the Little Osage chief Chetopah (Tse To pa or Four Lodges) acquired his name. Chetopah was one of the ten signers of the Drum Creek Treaty in June of 1869. One of the Little Osage, he held the name of Chetopa (Tse To pa) which means four lodges. He led a war party which killed every man, woman, and child in four lodges of Kiowa Indians. Their heads were left in brass buckets as a warning to refrain from hunting in Osage territory. The community began as an Osage village, named after its chief Chetopah, whose name in the Osage language signifies "four lodges," was an advocate of peace, the leading chief of the Little Osage tribe, and one of the chief counselors of the Osage Nation. In 1847 a trading post to exchange goods with the Osage Nation was established here by '''Larkin McGhee'''. By the time of McGhee's arrival there were three other Euro-American families plus two families with a Euro-American husband and a Cherokee wife at Chetopa. There were also many Osage there. '''Chetopa was the site of a September 18, 1861 battle between the 6th Kansas Cavalry under the direction of James G. Blunt''' and pro-slavery raiders led by''' John Allan Mathews''', whose wife was an Osage and was culturally identified with the Osages. The first post office in Chetopa was established in April 1867. In 1880, Postmaster '''J.M. Cavaness''' petitioned the removal of the ending “h” in the original spelling to become Chetopa. Chetopa Is located in the south east corner of Labette County two and a half miles north of south line and twenty six miles from the east line of the State. The city is on the line of the Missouri, Kansas and Texas railway, seventy -three miles from Fort Scott and fifteen miles from Oswego, the county seat. Chetopa has one of the prettiest locations of any town in the southwest, being upon the west bank of the Neosho river one and one half miles below the junction of Labette Creek and Neosho, whose waters wash the whole eastern boundary of the city. The bank of the river at this point is high and abrupt immediately at the waters edge, but extends back beautifully undulating, making most accessible manufacturing points. Chetopa was located as a town in 1867 by '''Dr. George Lisle''', '''Geo. Hanson''' and '''C. W. Doudna''', and in 1868 the land now occupied by the town site was duly entered. In 1870 Chetopa was incorporated as a city of the third class, and in 1871 re-incorporated as a city of the second class, having mayor and council. The original proprietors of the town, who constituted the town company, were '''Dr. Geo. Lisle''', '''Col. W. Doudna''', '''Col. K S. Goss''', '''Watson Stewart''', '''Dr. J. B. Torbett''', '''Geo. Hanson''' and '''John Secrest'''. During the first year of the organization as the town these enterprising gentlemen presented choice of lots to any persons who would erect buildings of a prescribed character, and in this way a splendid class of improvements were at once secured. From the location of the town improvements went forward very rapidly, and in a remarkable short time became an excellent point for supplying a great scope of country. In June, 1870, the Missouri, Kansas & Texas railway was completed to this joint, and remained the terminus for about a year. The division houses of the road are located here. Since the completion of the railroad to this point there is not a city in the State that has had a more permanent growth and withall a very rapid one, being but three years old and containing 2500 inhabitants, with a full quota of business houses in all the numerous branches, having at this time (July 1871) one hundred and fifty seven firms and individuals engaged in business. This city enjoys an excellent jobbing trade, supplying a groat portion of the Indian Territory and Northern Texas and also an extensive point for trade in Texas and Cherokee cattle, having all facilities, being supplied with two good banks which meet all demands for exchange and negotiations. Chetopa enjoys extra manufacturing advantages. There are already established an extensive Planing mill (the most extensive in the State) with Furniture, Sash, Blind and Door Factory attached, with a capacity for working to advantage fifty hands. Two largo Flouring Mills, one with a capacity of grinding 600 bushels of wheat per day. One Foundry and Machine Shop, owned and operated by John Tarrence, (who has facilities for casting iron house fronts, and all classes of light and heavy work). One good Brewery, one Agricultural Implement manufactory, two Saw Mills, three Wagon manufactories and one Pottery. The facilities for manufacturing are inexhaustible, having an abundance of good timber, coal and water, and every inducement will be given for the location of manufacturing establishments here. Good pine timber is abundant fifty miles south of here and the railroad brings it direct to our door. '''RAILROADS.''' In addition to the already completed M. K. & T. R. R., there are several projected routes. An extension of the Missouri River, Fort Scott & Gulf R. R. from Columbus to Chetopa seventeen miles which will be built the present season; and the Chetopa branch of the Atlantic and Pacific Railroad via Baxter Springs to Chetopa west on State line. These roads completed will make Chetopa one of the most desirable business points in the west. There is now one large frame building for a graded school, and two brick buildings will be completed the present season, There are four churches completed, all very substantial and ornamental buildings belonging respectively to the Baptists, Presbyterians, United Presbyterians and Methodists. The Catholics have funds and will erect a church the coming season. The Masons and Odd Fellows have each a flourishing organization and are rapidly growing, each having a fine hall. Is beautiful rolling prairie interspersed with a good growth of timber along the streams. The soil is a rich black loam, very deep and productive of all grains, fruits, &c. The country is generally quite thickly settled for many miles in every direction, nearly every quarter section of land being occupied by actual settlers. As a stock country it cannot be surpassed, having everything necessary for raising stock at little cost. The Missouri, Kansas and Texas railway Company owns large bodies of lands convenient to the city which is offered at very low prices and upon the most reasonable terms. Chetopa is destined to become a very important point in the great cattle trade, as a great deal of buying, selling and shipping is already done here. Two Banks, (one by '''W. B. Ketcham''' & Co., the oldest banking house in the city, enterprising gentlemen enjoying a wide acquaintance and good banking facilities, and the Chetopa Savings Bank, just established with a capital of $50,000,00, officered by '''Chas. H. Safford''', Pres., '''S. F. Fisher''', Sect, and '''Geo. S. Newman'''. Cashier,) render very excellent commercial facilities to drovers, cattle dealers and resident business firms and are a great inducement for the establishment of business. A first class weekly newspaper the Southern Kansas Advance is published hero, edited by '''Col. John W. Homer''', a gentleman of reputed ability. This paper is a live exponent of the country's advance, advocating the public welfare and the growth and development of the country. The National Hotel is the pride of Chetopans, being a large three story building, very tidily and completely finished and a most excellent place to stop. The proprietors, Messrs. '''Miller & Haldeman''' are genial good-hearted gentlemen, well qualified for the business. '''Col. W. Doudna''', Real Estate Agent, is one of the original owners of the town, establishing a business when the town was an infant. He handles the lands of the M. K. & T. railroad company, also a large amount of land for private parties. Persons visiting Chetopa will find maps, charts, &e., in his office for their own free use and will find Col. D. a gentleman in every respect. Messrs. '''Clark & Furguson''' have a large and extensive stock of Drugs, Medicines, &c., and are jobbing a large amount of goods. There are many live energetic firms engaged in the many branches of trade of whom we would like to speak but space forbids. The central location of Chetopa is bound to build her up to a very prominent position as a jobbing point, and persons seeking investment or homes are cordially invited to visit Chetopa and note her numerous advantages, Unimproved land is worth from four to five dollars per acre, and improved land from six to twenty dollars per acre, according to location and improvement. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chetopa,_Kansas] [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~kslabehp/history/1871chetopahistory.html] [https://books.google.com/books?id=TZQ-AAAAYAAJ&pg=PA35&lpg=PA35&dq=Township+Histories+from+%22History+of+Labette+County+-+From+the+First+Settlement+to+the+Close+of+1892&source=bl&ots=NF9o_G9YMB&sig=aTXbXmX9RtPGDzTPPyxmfMGqyMg&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwi81Y2yq6jXAhUk4YMKHW5nAo8Q6AEIRDAG#v=onepage&q=Township%20Histories%20from%20%22History%20of%20Labette%20County%20-%20From%20the%20First%20Settlement%20to%20the%20Close%20of%201892&f=false] *'''Elm Grove Township''' The first party to locate in Elm Grove township was '''William Bowen''', who took his claim on sections 3 and 10 early in the spring of 1867, the old settlers say, although no one whom I have met is able to fix the date of his settlement. Probably the next settlers in the township were '''R. P. and Amos Totten''', who located on section 10, as it is thought, in the summer of 1867. A few parties made settlement here in 1868. '''Madison Sharp''' came in June and located on the northeast quarter of section 13, although he did not bring his family until the following February. At the same time '''Thomas Sharp''' located on the southeast of the same section. In 1869 many more families came in. '''C. M. Keeler''' located on same section with '''William Bowen''', '''Daniel McIntyre''' on the southwest quarter of section 12, '''Joseph Gray''' on the northeast quarter of section 3, '''A. J. Moler''' on the south west quarter of section 13,''' James Woodville''' on section 12, in township 35. '''Wesley Faurot''' came July 29th this year, and settled in the extreme southeast corner of the township ; '''Harvey Jones''' also settled in the southern part of the township. In July, '''C. B. Pratt''' took the northwest quarter of section 3, in township 35, and opened thereon the first store in the township ; he was appointed postmaster of the postoffice at that point, which was called Ripon. In October''' Dr. D. P. Lucas''' settled on the northwest quarter of section 12, in township 35 ; and during the season '''Thomas Summerfield''' settled in the same locality, on the southeast quarter of section 9. Probably still more families whose names I have not mentioned came in this year. The settlement of the southwestern part of the township did not commence until the spring of 1870. In June,''' Peter Shufelt''' found a small house on the southwest quarter of section 20 which had been put there by some one who had left. He took possession of this and made claim to this quarter, afterward paying the man for his house.''' Harrison Sword''' settled on the southwest quarter of section 30, '''A. J. Lots''' on the southwest quarter of section 7,''' Peter Rhodes''' on section 18, '''H. H. Lieb and R. W. Lieb''' also in that vicinity. During the season '''Owen Wimmer''' and sons located on section 29, but did not bring their families until the spring of 1871; '''Alfred Elliott''' located on the northwest quarter of section 30. In 1871, Junius, '''Peter and Lewis Goodwin''' settled on section 31. By the division first made, what is now Elm Grove township was a part of Canada and Hackberry townships. After November 21, 1867, until its organization by itself, it formed a part of Hackberry township only. On July 27, 1870, '''W. H. Bowen''' and fifty-five others having petitioned therefor, the Commissioners made an order for the organization of townships 34 and 35, in range 19, into a municipal township, with the name of Elm Grove ; and on July 29th appointed the following officers: '''D. McIntire''', trustee; '''John Lane''', clerk;''' John Freeman''', treasurer; '''Charles Ballard''' and '''S. Bentley''', constables; and recommended''' W. H. Bowen''' and '''T. H. Noslen''' for appointment as justices of the peace. This township had the misfortune not to be named in the apportionment of 1871, and it was not until 1873 that it was made a part of any legislative district. '''CEMETERY.''' In the fall of 1869''' James M. Woodfill''' died, and was the first person to be buried in the cemetery then started on section 12, in the south part of the township. His wife '''Sarah''' soon followed him, and was the second to be interred in this cemetery. [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~kslabehp/history/elmgrovetwp.html] [https://books.google.com/books?id=TZQ-AAAAYAAJ&pg=PA35&lpg=PA35&dq=Township+Histories+from+%22History+of+Labette+County+-+From+the+First+Settlement+to+the+Close+of+1892&source=bl&ots=NF9o_G9YMB&sig=aTXbXmX9RtPGDzTPPyxmfMGqyMg&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwi81Y2yq6jXAhUk4YMKHW5nAo8Q6AEIRDAG#v=onepage&q=Township%20Histories%20from%20%22History%20of%20Labette%20County%20-%20From%20the%20First%20Settlement%20to%20the%20Close%20of%201892&f=false] *'''Fairview Township''' As far as I have been able to learn, but two parties had settled in this township prior to 1866.''' Francis Wall''' settled on the southwest quarter of section 10, and '''Mr. Allen''' on the northwest quarter of section 13, in the fall of 1865. During the year 1866 a number of parties, came into the township. Early in the spring '''William Springer''' settled on the southwest quarter of section 2, '''M. V. B. Coffin''' on the northwest quarter of section 3, and '''William Cline''' on the northwest quarter of section 4.''' James Logan''' came in March, and located on the northwest quarter of section 11, and '''James M. Logan''' on the southeast quarter of the same section. In May, '''Charles Wadsack''' settled on the northwest quarter of section 12, and '''Frederick and Ernest Wadsack''' in the same vicinity. In June, '''John Richardson''' bought '''Mr. Springer's''' claim for S200, to which he moved from the claim taken in Liberty township, and where he has since made his home. Among those who made settlement during 1867 were '''W. S. Park'''. '''James Dike''', '''S. H. Spurr''', and '''Charles Kelso'''. '''Mr. Spurr''' bought '''J. M. Logan's''' claim, and the latter settled on the northeast quarter of section 16. '''M. V. B. Coffin''' was the first blacksmith in the township ; he opened a shop at his home soon after settling there in the spring of 1866. He had been a soldier with''' Kit Carson''', was a good workman, and had a good run of business. He died in January, 1867; '''Mr. Peters''' bought his tools. In 1867 '''J. M. Logan''' constructed a wooden mill for grinding cane, of which he and his neighbors raised quite large patches. He made a large amount of sorghum molasses. In the original division of the county, what is known as Fairview township formed a part of Labette. On the application of''' A. S. Spaulding''', '''Frank Williams''', '''J. R. Sweet''' and some fifty other electors, the Commissioners, on April 26, 1870, made an order organizing township 33, range 20, into a municipal township with the name of Fairview, and fixing the voting-place of the township at the office of '''Dr. A. S. Spaulding''', on section 21. The following officers were appointed to serve until April, 1871:''' I.W. Patrick''', trustee: '''W. W. Babbitt''', clerk;''' A. S. Spaulding''', treasurer; '''W. H. Umbarger''' and '''John Robinson''', constables. '''A. S. Potter''' and '''James Paxton''' were recommended for appointment as justices of the peace. [https://books.google.com/books?id=TZQ-AAAAYAAJ&pg=PA35&lpg=PA35&dq=Township+Histories+from+%22History+of+Labette+County+-+From+the+First+Settlement+to+the+Close+of+1892&source=bl&ots=NF9o_G9YMB&sig=aTXbXmX9RtPGDzTPPyxmfMGqyMg&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwi81Y2yq6jXAhUk4YMKHW5nAo8Q6AEIRDAG#v=onepage&q=Township%20Histories%20from%20%22History%20of%20Labette%20County%20-%20From%20the%20First%20Settlement%20to%20the%20Close%20of%201892&f=false] *'''Hackberry Township''' A few parties settled in this township in the fall of 1865. '''James Moss''', '''Robert Hastings''' and '''Mr. Cawthorn''' located on section 1, '''Mr. Henderson''' on section 12, and''' Mr. Chandler''' near by. A few more parties came in the following year, and among them '''Mr. Redfield''', who settled on the northwest quarter of section 1, '''Luman Reed''' on the northeast quarter of section 25, and '''Robert Gill''' on section 22. Many settlers came in 1867, commencing early in the spring and continuing to arrive during the summer. In June, '''Gilbert A. and J. T. Cooper''' located on the south half of section 14, and about the same time '''Alexander Bishop''' settled on the northwest quarter and '''Jerry Strickler''' on the northeast quarter of the same section; '''William Newcomb''' settled on section 11, and '''Henry G. Pore''' on section 12. In July, '''George W. Franklin''' and''' L. C. Howard''' located on section 2; '''William Sullivan''', '''Robert Johnson''', '''Abner DeCou''', '''Benjamin Hiatt''', '''James Sloan''', '''Walter Pratt''' and '''Caleb Phillips''' came sometime during the year. It is possible that some of the parties named came in 1866 instead of 1867. '''Elder Cooper''' settled on section 8 early in 1868, and was the first Baptist minister in that vicinity. In October, '''William Hannigan''' bought the northwest quarter of section 9 from '''Cal. Watkins''', who had taken it sometime previous thereto. About the same time '''Martin Jackson''', '''Aaron Young''' and '''Mordecai Ramsey''' came in. In February, 1869, '''D. C. Constant''' settled on the southeast quarter of section 18 ; on March 9th, '''G. W. Jenkins''' on the northeast quarter of section 33 ; and in July, '''J. L. Jones''' on the northwest quarter of section 5, township 35. In the first division of the county, Hackberry township included township 34, range 20, and the east half of range 19. By the new division, on November 21, 1867, it was ordered that "Hackberry township, No. 5, shall include town 34, R. 19 & 20." On April 14, 1869, township 35, lying in these ranges, was attached as a part of the township. The first election in the township was held at the time of the election of the first county officers, April 22, 1867, but there is no record of the result. At the election held April 7, 1868, the following officers were elected:''' G. W. Franklin''', trustee; '''William Johnson''', clerk; '''H. G. Pore''', treasurer;''' L. C. Howard''' and '''D. M. Bender''', justices of the peace; '''D. Day''' and''' William Hiatt''', constables; and '''William E. Pratt''', road overseer. [https://books.google.com/books?id=TZQ-AAAAYAAJ&pg=PA35&lpg=PA35&dq=Township+Histories+from+%22History+of+Labette+County+-+From+the+First+Settlement+to+the+Close+of+1892&source=bl&ots=NF9o_G9YMB&sig=aTXbXmX9RtPGDzTPPyxmfMGqyMg&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwi81Y2yq6jXAhUk4YMKHW5nAo8Q6AEIRDAG#v=onepage&q=Township%20Histories%20from%20%22History%20of%20Labette%20County%20-%20From%20the%20First%20Settlement%20to%20the%20Close%20of%201892&f=false] *'''Howard Township''' The first settler in what is now Howard township was '''John Kennedy''', who located on the southwest quarter of section 12, township 35, range 17, in 1867. The settlement of this township fairly commenced in 1869, and among those who located here that year are the following: '''W. H. Godwin''', on the northeast quarter of section 3;''' Clinton Hawley''', on section 2;''' Jesse McClintock''', on the northeast quarter of section 11; '''E. R. Lee''', on the southeast quarter of section 33; '''Lee Leverage''', on the southwest quarter of section 33; '''W. S. Getzendaner''', on section 13, range 17; '''H. H. Long''', on the northeast quarter of section 5. In March, 1870, '''E. B. Baldwin''' located upon the northeast quarter of section 2, and during the same season settlements were made by '''William Blackford''' on the southwest quarter of section 4, Scott on the southeast quarter of section 24,''' B. W. Harwood''' on the northwest quarter of section 10, '''George McKee''' on the southeast quarter of section 10, '''David McKee''' on the southwest quarter of section 14,''' J. M. Hart''', on the northeast quarter of section 11, '''Dana H. Fuller''' and '''Aldin Fuller''' on section 4, '''Banks Hall''' and''' John W. Hall''' on section 13, '''D. Smallwood''' on section 1, '''Frank Pfiester''' on section 7. On March 5, 1871, '''W. J. Millikin''' took the southeast quarter of section 22, and sometime during the season, some early in the spring and some not till fall, settlements were made by '''P. B. Clark''' on the northwest quarter of section 24, '''Samuel Smith''' on the northwest quarter of section 12, '''James Bennett''' on the northeast quarter of section 20, '''Walter Bennett''' on the northwest quarter of section 29, '''William Reasor''' on the southeast quarter,''' John Reasor''' on the northwest quarter, and '''George H. Goodwin''' on the northeast quarter of section 27. '''James Steel''' took the southwest quarter, '''William Steel''' the northwest quarter. '''Boon Thompson''' the southeast quarter, and''' J. K. Russell''' the northeast quarter of section 23; '''John Vance''' the southwest quarter and''' Christian Lieb''' the northeast quarter of section 24; '''Lincoln Clark''', and '''William and John High''' section 1, '''W. M. Mabrey''' located on the southwest quarter of section 11, in range 17. The territory of which I am now speaking was a part of Canada township until after the spring election of 1872. At that election the opposing candidates for justice of the peace were '''J. M. Hart''' and '''H. H. Long''', both residing in what is now Howard township. The vote between them being a tie, lots were cast resulting in the choice of '''Mr. Hart''', who thereby became the first officer of the new township. On April 5, 1872, '''E. B. Baldwin''' presented the petition of himself and eighty-one other electors asking the Commissioners for the formation of a new township, embracing all the territory in ranges 17 and 18 lying south of the line running east and west through the middle of township 34, leaving three tiers of sections in township 34 in the old township, and putting three tiers of sections in township 34 and all of fractional township 35 in the new township. This petition was granted, and the order of the Commissioners made creating said territory into a municipal township, which they named Howard in honor of the County Clerk. Thereupon the following officers were appointed for the township thus organized : '''E. B. Baldwin''', trustee; '''William J. Millikiu''', clerk; '''Joseph Buckley''', treasurer; '''J. J. Breeding''', constable. Mr. Buckley failed to qualify, and the Commissioners soon thereafter appointed '''William Blackford''' treasurer in his place. There have been several places in the township at different times where small stores have been conducted. '''Capt. J. W. Hall''' started a store on his premises in the summer of 1870, which he conducted only a short time. '''W. H. Godwin''' and '''F. W. Noblett''' kept a small stock of groceries at the Dora post-office. The town of Willeyville, afterward called Deerton, while it existed was in this township, and the business houses in operation there have been spoken of in connection with that name. '''John McClintock''' and '''Nettie Smallwood''', on December 22, 1872, were joined in marriage, being the first couple married in the township, and the marriage of''' H. F. Jones''' and '''Mary McClintock''' followed some two or three weeks later. Among the first births in the townsliip were sons in the families of '''W. J. McClintock''' and '''D. H. McKee''', in the summer of 1870, and on August 15, 1870, a daughter, '''Julia A'''., to '''Colonel Baldwin''' and wife. A son of '''G. B. McKee''' was injured by falling into a well, from which he died; this was the first death in the township, and I understand that''' B. W. Harwood''', who was murdered on August 15, 1872, was the second person who died in the township. [https://books.google.com/books?id=TZQ-AAAAYAAJ&pg=PA35&lpg=PA35&dq=Township+Histories+from+%22History+of+Labette+County+-+From+the+First+Settlement+to+the+Close+of+1892&source=bl&ots=NF9o_G9YMB&sig=aTXbXmX9RtPGDzTPPyxmfMGqyMg&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwi81Y2yq6jXAhUk4YMKHW5nAo8Q6AEIRDAG#v=onepage&q=Township%20Histories%20from%20%22History%20of%20Labette%20County%20-%20From%20the%20First%20Settlement%20to%20the%20Close%20of%201892&f=false] *'''Labette Township''' The first settlement of this township as now constituted commenced in the fall of 1868, but there were only a few who came before the spring of 1869. The first settlers were scattered along Bachelor creek. Of these may mention '''Leveret Wood''', who came in the fall of 1868, and settled on the northeast quarter of section 1; the next spring '''John Singleton''' settled on the northwest quarter of section 1, and '''James H. Martin''' on the northeast quarter of section 2; '''Millard Sargent''' on the northwest quarter and his brother on the southwest quarter of the same section ;''' Edward C. Sanford''' on the northwest quarter of section 3, '''Major Hope''' on the southeast quarter, and '''Calvin S. Tracy''' on the southwest quarter, of section 36. All of these parties were located prior to the middle of July, 1869, at which time '''John J. Miles''' settled on the southwest quarter of section 34. With the opening of 1870 many new parties came into the township, of whom I may mention '''Thomas Mahar''' and his sons, who settled on section 21. The settlement of this township was nearly completed when''' James Beggs''', on March 16, 1871, settled on the southwest quarter of section 19. In the original division of the county into municipal townships, made by the Commissioners prior to the first election in the spring of 1867, the central portion of the county, embracing what is now Liberty, Labette, Mount Pleasant and Fairview townships, was made to constitute the township of Labette. The first official record we have of the formation of this township is an order of the board made November 21, 1867, in which Labette township is numbered 6, and is declared to include townships 32 and 33, in ranges 19 and 20. It is possible that there was an election held in the township in the spring of 1867, and probably one was held in the fall of that year, but as to both of these the record is silent. The first election of which we have any record was held on April 7, 1868. At this election''' H. P. Reeding''' was elected trustee, '''M. H. Logan''' clerk, '''J. F. Molesworth''' treasurer, '''E. Reed''' and '''J. P. Peterson''' justices of the peace,''' G. W. Springer''' and '''T. M. Abbott''' constables, and '''Sam Lewis''' road overseer. At the election in April, 1870, the following officers were elected: '''Newton Connor''', trustee; '''J. L. Williams''', clerk; '''Calvin Tracy''', treasurer; '''G. P. Peters''' and '''G. J. Connor''', justices of the peace; '''William Hanson''' and''' W. F. Hamman''', constables. Within the next two months all of the territory, excepting township 32, range 19, which had theretofore been embraced in Labette township, was detached therefrom, and formed into other municipal townships. All the officers last elected resided within the territory thus detached, which left Labette township without any officers or organization. The last of June or fore part of July, 1870, a meeting of the citizens was held on the premises of John Alspaw, on the southwest quarter of section 15, and the following persons selected for township officers: '''Calvin Tracy''', trustee; '''John Caldwell''', clerk; '''William Collins''', treasurer; '''William Hamman''' and '''Silas Rich''', justices of the peace; '''John J. Miles''' and '''George Tracy''', constables. It was decided to ask that the name of the township be changed from Labette to Mound. On July 11, 1870, the action of this meeting was presented to the Commissioners. The request for a change of name for the township was refused, as the board considered they had no authority to change the name of the township. The officers selected at the citizens' meeting were appointed in part, and some of the offices seem to have been left vacant. [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~kslabehp/history/labettetwp.html] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Labette_County,_Kansas] [https://books.google.com/books?id=TZQ-AAAAYAAJ&pg=PA35&lpg=PA35&dq=Township+Histories+from+%22History+of+Labette+County+-+From+the+First+Settlement+to+the+Close+of+1892&source=bl&ots=NF9o_G9YMB&sig=aTXbXmX9RtPGDzTPPyxmfMGqyMg&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwi81Y2yq6jXAhUk4YMKHW5nAo8Q6AEIRDAG#v=onepage&q=Township%20Histories%20from%20%22History%20of%20Labette%20County%20-%20From%20the%20First%20Settlement%20to%20the%20Close%20of%201892&f=false] *'''Liberty Township''' The settlement of this township commenced early in the spring of 1866. The first person whom I have been able to trace to this township is '''David C. Lowe''', who settled on the southeast quarter of section 34, and about the same time '''James Springer''' on the northeast quarter of the same section, and '''William Springer jr'''. on the southeast quarter of section 27. After these the following settlements were made: '''James Shelledy''', '''John Y'''. and''' James Lewis''', '''Latham''', '''Enos Reed''', '''James F. Molesworth''', '''William Keiger''', and '''Ed. Mercer'''. In June, '''A. W. Richardson''' bought from''' Wm. Springer jr'''. the claim on which he had settled, paying there-fore $400. Mr. Springer had at the time some four or five acres broken out and planted to corn and garden truck. '''Rev. G. W. Richardson''' at the same time bought from '''Mr. Shelledy''' his claim to the northwest quarter of section 27, paying therefor 850. In December of this year''' G. P. Peters''' settled on the southwest quarter of section 36, and''' John Elliott''' on the southeast quarter of the same section. In the fall of 1867 '''Dr. W. J. Conner''' made his settlement in this township, and commenced the practice of his profession. On July 4, 1867, the first celebration in the township was held, on the claim of '''David C. Lowe'''. Wagon-boxes were turned upside down for tables; '''Samuel Cherry''' read the Declaration of Independence, and '''Elihu Greene''' delivered the oration. The drinking water was cooled with ice which '''G. P. Peters''' procured at Oswego. The first business in the township was a store conducted by '''William and John Conner'''. It was located on section 35, which had been selected for the site of Neola, and was opened in the spring of 1868. Early in 1867, '''G. P. Peters''' commenced running a blacksmith shop at his home, and in the spring of 1868 built a shop at Neola, on section 35. There was no other business aside from farming until Labette was started, In 1870. Township 32, range 20, originally formed a part of Labette township, and was detached therefrom and organized into a municipal township on May 20, 1870, on the petition of '''Enos Reed''' and fifty-one other citizens. The following officers were appointed: '''Samuel Lewis''', treasurer; '''William R. Williams''', clerk; '''R. W. Campbell''', constable; '''Samuel T. Cherry''' was recommended for appointment as justice of the peace. The Commissioners made an order on July 27th, on the petition of '''T. D. Bickham''' and sixty-eight other residents of the township, restraining stock from running at large in the night-time for five years, excepting during the months of January and February. In 1868 the Methodists commenced holding services at the house of '''James F. Molesworth''', on section 8; the ministers in charge of the Oswego circuit preached here. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Labette_County,_Kansas] [https://books.google.com/books?id=TZQ-AAAAYAAJ&pg=PA35&lpg=PA35&dq=Township+Histories+from+%22History+of+Labette+County+-+From+the+First+Settlement+to+the+Close+of+1892&source=bl&ots=NF9o_G9YMB&sig=aTXbXmX9RtPGDzTPPyxmfMGqyMg&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwi81Y2yq6jXAhUk4YMKHW5nAo8Q6AEIRDAG#v=onepage&q=Township%20Histories%20from%20%22History%20of%20Labette%20County%20-%20From%20the%20First%20Settlement%20to%20the%20Close%20of%201892&f=false] [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~kslabehp/history/libertytwp.html] *'''Montana Township''' There seems to be no dispute about '''Samuel J. Short''' being the first white settler in this township. It is said that he had located here before the war, and was driven off by the rebel Indians, and I am disposed to think that this is correct; but I shall only refer to his settlement in the summer of 1865. He came, probably the latter part of July, or early in August, and located on the southeast quarter of section 22, on the east side of the Neosho. During that fall a number of parties made settlement in the township, and of these I have learned the following names: '''Granville Reeves''' and '''William White''' came there the fore part of October, and located on section 34. On October 18th, '''Charles E. Simons''' and his brother '''Benjamin F. Simons''' arrived, and located, the former on the southwest quarter of section 4 and the latter on the northwest quarter of section 9. '''Charles Simons''' at once went back and brought his family, arriving with them on his claim November 18th.''' John and William Olford''' and '''Andrew Hammond''' also arrived in October. In November '''Nathan D. Tower''' settled on the southwest corner of section 27, but the next summer moved to the southeast quarter of section 30. '''Samuel Dunham''' located on section 29 ; '''Nelson Shipley''' on section 28 ; '''Charles Stewart''' on section 27 ; '''Samuel Coffield''' on section 27 ; '''Samuel and Jonathan Wilcox''' on section 16, the former on the east and the latter on the west side of the river ; '''John Modisett''' on section 4. In December '''John Halford''' settled on the southwest quarter of section 16, and Mr. Lee on section 33. On December 24th '''Julius S. Waters''' arrived, and camped on '''Mr. Simons's''' claim, but soon thereafter located on section 33, in Neosho township; subsequently, however, he came back, and was for a long time a resident of Montana township. It will thus be seen that at the close of 1865 the township had quite a body of settlers, most of whom became permanent residents, and several of whom are still residing there. Of those who came in 1866 I shall only attempt to mention a few. '''Dr. D. D. McGrath''' settled on the southwest quarter of section 4; '''Nehemiah Sage''' on the northwest quarter of section 8 ; '''Uriah Davis''' on the southwest quarter of section 7 ;''' Frank and Albert Brockus''' on the northeast quarter of section 20 ; R. S. Cornish on the southwest quarter of section 21;''' Robert Haggard''' on section 30; '''Bergen Van Ness''' on the northeast quarter of section 16 ; '''Alfred W. Jones''' on the northeast quarter of section 17. In December, '''John S. Anderson''' located on the southwest quarter of section 8 ; '''Vincent Anderson''' on the southeast quarter of section 6 ; and '''Terry Anderson''' on the northeast quarter of section 7. '''SAW-MILL.''' About the first of February, 1867, the Anderson brothers brought a saw-mill and located it upon '''C. E. Simons''''s claim, on section 4, and by the middle of the month had it in operation. From the lumber sawed here it is claimed the first frame house in the county was built. '''SORGHUM MILL.''' At quite an early day R. S. Cornish put up a sorghum mill on his place, and for a number of years has carried on quite an extensive business in making sorghum for himself and his neighbors. He also raises a great many melons. Montana township was laid off as it now exists at the time of dividing the county into precincts prior to its first election. There is no record of the formation of this township prior to November 21, 1867, when in the division of the county into townships it was ordered, that "Montana township No. 2 shall include town 32, range 21."''' George Bennett''', who resided in Montana township, was appointed justice of the peace June 8, 1866, by the Governor, and was the first civil officer in the county. I can find no record in any way referring to its officers for 1867, but it is probable '''A. W. Jones''' was its first trustee. At the election held in April of 1868, '''C. B. Woodford''' was elected trustee; '''T. M. Brockus''', clerk ; '''D. Shultz''', treasurer;''' Henry M. Minor''' and''' James Livesay''', justices of the peace; '''John Livesay''' and '''Jonathan Wilcox''', constables; and '''A. Warlow''', road overseer. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Labette_County,_Kansas] [https://books.google.com/books?id=TZQ-AAAAYAAJ&pg=PA35&lpg=PA35&dq=Township+Histories+from+%22History+of+Labette+County+-+From+the+First+Settlement+to+the+Close+of+1892&source=bl&ots=NF9o_G9YMB&sig=aTXbXmX9RtPGDzTPPyxmfMGqyMg&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwi81Y2yq6jXAhUk4YMKHW5nAo8Q6AEIRDAG#v=onepage&q=Township%20Histories%20from%20%22History%20of%20Labette%20County%20-%20From%20the%20First%20Settlement%20to%20the%20Close%20of%201892&f=false] [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~kslabehp/history/montanatwp.html] *'''Mound Valley Township''' '''1866.''' There were two early settlers in this county who would be in Mound Valley township except for the fact that in 1870 more than two miles of our territory was given to Montgomery county. On June 3, 1866, '''Mr. Rutherford''' settled on the northeast quarter of section 4, in township 33 of range 17, and on December 10, 1866, '''R. M. Bennett''', afterwards County Treasurer, settled on the southeast quarter of section 5, in the same township. The first white people to make settlement in Mound Valley township as now constituted were the families of '''Mr. McCormick''' and '''Mr. Courtney'''. If anyone was there before them, he left no trace of his habitation. '''Joseph McCormick''', with his wife '''Martha''' and his son''' Joseph C'''., and in company with them '''John M. Courtney''' and his wife '''Mary''', came from Danville, Ill., and on July 24, 1866, took their respective claims in this township. '''Mr. McCormick''' settled on parts of sections 23 and 24, township 32, range 17, where he made his home until his death, on December 10, 1871, his wife having died the March preceding. '''Mr. McCormick''' lived in his wagon until he could build a log house, which he completed in about two months. He soon brought on a few goods, with which he traded with the Indians for their buffalo meat and such other things as they had to dispose of that he could use. '''Mr. Courtney''' settled on a part of section 26, township 32, range 17, which he improved and on which he lived till he moved to Cherryvale, where he now resides.''' John McMichael''' came in September, 1866, and settled on the same section as''' Mr. Courtney'''. In November, 1866, '''Eli Sparks''' settled on the southeast quarter of section 18, township 32, range 18. '''1867.''' '''Green L. Canada''' settled on the northeast quarter of section 17, township 33, range 15, January 12, 1867. '''William Jones''' and''' John M. Stigenwalt''' came February 20, 1867. '''Mr. Jones''' settled on the section with '''Mr. Courtney''' and '''Mr. McMichael''', and '''Mr. Stigenwalt''' settled on the section with '''Mr. Sparks''', where he lived on a well-improved farm until August 25, 1892, when he died from the effects of a kick by a horse, received the day before. '''John W. Claspell''' came in September, 1867. '''Samuel C. Hockett''' near that time settled on section 18, together with '''Mr. Sparks''' and '''Mr. Stigenwalt''', while his daughter, '''Josie Hockett''', took a claim north of him, on section 7, in Osage township. '''1868.''' '''J. G. Penix''' settled on the northwest quarter of section 25, township 32, range 17, on April 8, 1868, where he lived for fifteen years, made a good farm, and is now in Cherryvale, enjoying the fruits of his industry. '''D. S. Muncie''' took the southwest quarter of section 25, township 33, range 18, on which he built, in 1869, a one and one-half story frame house, 16x24 feet. The lumber for this he hauled from Chetopa. This was the first frame house in this part of the township. In 1870 '''Mr. Muncie''' sold this farm to''' J. H. Tibbits.''' Mound Valley township was originally a part of what afterward became Osage and Canada townships. It was not until June 13, 1870, that, upon the petition of '''Henry Rohr''' and some fifty other residents of its territory, the Commissioners made an order for the organization of four tiers of sections lying north and the same number lying south of the line between townships 32 and 33 in ranges 17 and 18, into a municipal township with the name of Mound Valley. The following officers were appointed for the new township:''' Josephus Moore''', trustee; '''Alexander Honrath''', clerk; '''J. M. Richardson''', treasurer. At the same time, on the petition therefor, the order of the Commissioners was made restraining stock from running at large in the night-time for the term of five years. On July 28, 1870, '''Jonas Parks''' was appointed constable, and '''S. C. Hockett''' was recommended for the appointment of justice of the peace. [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~kslabehp/history/moundvalleytwp.html ] [https://books.google.com/books?id=TZQ-AAAAYAAJ&pg=PA35&lpg=PA35&dq=Township+Histories+from+%22History+of+Labette+County+-+From+the+First+Settlement+to+the+Close+of+1892&source=bl&ots=NF9o_G9YMB&sig=aTXbXmX9RtPGDzTPPyxmfMGqyMg&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwi81Y2yq6jXAhUk4YMKHW5nAo8Q6AEIRDAG#v=onepage&q=Township%20Histories%20from%20%22History%20of%20Labette%20County%20-%20From%20the%20First%20Settlement%20to%20the%20Close%20of%201892&f=false] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mound_Valley_Township,_Labette_County,_Kansas] *'''Mount Pleasant Township''' '''W. F. Hamman''' was the first settler in this township. He erected his house upon the northwest quarter of section 2, in April, 1869. Soon thereafter Mr. Moray located upon the northeast quarter of section 11. In July,''' E. A. Wait''' and his brother '''A. H. Wait''' settled on section 12. and '''Henry C. McClelland''' on the southwest quarter of section 14. A little later in the season the northwest part of the township was settled. '''Benjamin H. Greer''', '''George Greer''', '''James Armstrong''' and''' Lewis C. Hill''' were the first settlers in this part of the township. In the fall of 1869''' A. W. King''', of Osage township, commenced preaching at the houses of '''Benjamin Greer''' and '''Lewis Hill'''. Services were kept up at private houses with more or less regularity until the Pioneer schoolhouse was built, when they were held there. They were principally conducted by Methodist preachers in charge of the Timber Hill circuit. '''BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS.''' While''' Mr. Moray''' and his wife were camped upon their claim above referred to, before they had their house erected, the first child in the township was born to them. On October 1, 1869, '''W. F. Hamman''' lost his son '''Henry''', which was the first death in the township. The first marriage in the township was that of''' George R. Greer''' and '''Mary A. Hill'''. Mount Pleasant township was originally a part of Labette township. On ^lay 20, 1870, '''G. W. Moray''' and sixty other electors petitioned for the organization of township 33, range 19, into a municipal township, which petition the board granted, and named the township Mount Pleasant. Thereupon the board appointed the following officers: '''H. C. McClelland''', trustee; '''Walter Downing''', clerk; '''Henry Story''', treasurer; '''Florence Hamman''' and''' C. E. Woodin''', constables. '''Ezra A. Wait''' and '''John Hamblin''' were recommended for justices of the peace, and they were afterward appointed. [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~kslabehp/history/mountpleasanttwp.html] *'''Neosho Township''' The settlement of this township commenced in the summer of 1865. I have found no one who knows the date of the first settlement, nor even who the first settler was. Much of the information from which this account is made is derived from '''James W. Galyen''', who settled on the south half of section 8, township 31, range 21, December 25, 1865. When he came there were already along the river several families, all of whom had come that fall and winter; so that it may be safely said that the settlement of the township did not commence prior to September of that year. It is probable that the first settlers in the township were a company who came from Texas, composed of a '''Jones family''' and a '''Cox family''', each containing quite a number of individuals, and some others. They seemed to have been on their way north, without any very definite point of destination in view, and were camping along the river in this township, allowing their stock to feed, when they heard of the proposed treaty with the Osages and concluded to locate there. Among those who were located when '''Mr. Galyen''' came were: '''Jesse Frye''', on section 9; a man by the name of '''John Buck''', on the east side of the river; '''Newton Lowery''', on section 5 ; and '''Mr. Spriggs''', on section 16. Mr. Spriggs had a pole shanty on his claim at this time, but never brought his family here, and sold his claim to '''Asa Rogers'''. '''Craig Coffield''' and '''Clark Colfield''' located on section 23, in November; '''Holland and Baldwin''' were located on section 4. At the close of 1865 it is probable that there were not to exceed a dozen families in the township, and some of these were only there for the purpose of holding the claims until they could get something out of them and then leave. In 1866 many more settlers came in, and much was done toward improving the claims taken. '''Messrs. Brown and Sampson R. Robinson''' brought a saw-mill from Bourbon county and located it on section 4, in the fall of 1866, and soon had it in operation. This was the first mill in operation in the county, and from it '''Mr. Gaylen''' got the first lumber that was made, which he used to make a floor for his cabin. All the cabins up to this time had nothing but dirt floors. Of the settlers who came about this time I may mention '''William Logan''', who came early in 1866. He ran a blacksmith-shop at Jacksonville; was the first trustee of the township, having been elected at the election in April, 1867, and was elected County Commissioner in the fall of 1867, and figured quite largely in the local affairs in that part of the county. '''Nathan Ames''' came in latter part of 1866, and settled on sections 16 and 17, and at once became one of the leading spirits in the new settlement. Messrs. Pringle and Marquad settled on section 21 the same fall. The first school in the township was taught by '''Mrs. Abigail Ames''', wife of '''Samuel Ames''', in their own house on the northwest quarter of section 14, in the spring of 1868. That fall '''E. H. Taylor''' commenced teaching school in a house on section 5, and finished in the log school-house which the citizens turned out and constructed that fall. In this school-house, as soon as it was finished, a literary society was organized, of which''' Mr. Taylor''' was president, and at the meetings nearly all the people in that part of the county were present. '''T. D. G. Marquad''' and '''Mary Buck''' were married, it is said, in April, 1866; if this is correct, it must have been the first marriage in the county after the war. In May, 1866, '''Mr. and Mrs. Hampton''' had born to them twins, named '''John and Mary'''. There has been no change in the boundary of the east tier of townships from the time of their organization. They were all laid off by the Commissioners appointed for the organization of the county, prior to the first election. There is no record of their organization prior to November 21, 1867, when the whole county was laid off into townships, at which time it was declared, "Neosho township No. 1 shall include town 31, R. 21." Two voting precincts have been maintained in the township almost from its organization — one on the east and the other on the west side of the Neosho. There is no record showing who were elected officers in April, 1867, but on October 23, 1867, the resignation of''' John W. Ankron''' as justice of the peace is accepted, and the record subsequently shows '''J. B. Graham''' to be one of the justices of the peace. On January 14, 1868, *'It is hereby ordered, that the office of township trustee in Neosho township be declared vacant, as the present holder of said office has been elected to a county office." This evidently refers to '''William Logan''', who had been elected and qualified as one of the County Commissioners, and it is safe to say he was the trustee elected in April, 1867. On the day on which the office was declared vacant as above,''' Anthony Amend''' was appointed to fill the vacancy. For some reason which 1 do not know, no election was held in this township in April, 1868, and the following officers were appointed by the Commissioners: Anthony Amend, trustee; '''N. H. Hopkins''', clerk; '''S. K. Robinson''', treasurer;''' J. B. Thurman''' and '''William Fish''', justices of the peace; '''John Summers''' and '''Noah Frye''', constables;''' John Radfield''', road overseer. [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~kslabehp/history/neoshotwp.html] [https://books.google.com/books?id=TZQ-AAAAYAAJ&pg=PA35&lpg=PA35&dq=Township+Histories+from+%22History+of+Labette+County+-+From+the+First+Settlement+to+the+Close+of+1892&source=bl&ots=NF9o_G9YMB&sig=aTXbXmX9RtPGDzTPPyxmfMGqyMg&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwi81Y2yq6jXAhUk4YMKHW5nAo8Q6AEIRDAG#v=onepage&q=Township%20Histories%20from%20%22History%20of%20Labette%20County%20-%20From%20the%20First%20Settlement%20to%20the%20Close%20of%201892&f=false] *'''North Township''' In the spring of 1866, a firm of millers at Iola sent some teams loaded with flour and meal down the Neosho, to sell to the settlers along the river. Two teams came into what is now Labette county, and on their return made such a favorable report of the county that several in that vicinity, and some connected with the mill, came down. Among these were Messrs. '''Carr, McBride, Wells, Ballentine, and Smith'''; the latter settled at the junction of the Big and Little Labette, and put up a small shanty. Mr. Ballentine paid Mr. Smith $60 for this claim, which took in most of the timber at this point. Just previous to this '''Zack Fultz''' had laid a foundation on a claim adjoining this on the east, and when the survey was made, the improvements of the two claims were found to be on the same quarter. '''Mr. Fultz''' paid''' Mr. Ballentine''' S200 for his improvements and got the claim. '''Mr. Ballentine''' then bought '''Mr. Hart's''' claim, on section 36, where he settled and made his home. Mr. Hart then moved over to the Labette, in Liberty township, just below the mouth of Bachelor creek. '''Fred Latham''' settled on section 27, and his father-in-law, '''Mr. Keys''', upon a claim just west of the creek. About the same time '''William Tolen''' settled in the northern part of the township, and gave the name to a little stream, "'''Tolen Branch'''." In July, 1867, the following settlements were made: '''Albert Porter''' and '''W. H. Porter''', on section 20; '''Wm. Fultz''', on section 17; '''Abraham Cary''', on section 18;''' John Kendall''', on section 19. '''SAW MILL.''' In the fall of 1868 '''Moses Steel''' and his brother '''Len Steel''' brought a saw mill and put it in the forks of the Little and Big Labette, and had it in operation early in 1869. In June 1869, '''Abraham Cary''' brought from Lawrence the first reaper and mower that was had in this part of the county. Originally North township included its present territory and also the east half of what is Walton township, and on November 21, 1807, in re-forming the townships, the Commissioners ordered that '"North township No. 7 shall include town 31, R. 19, 20," and it continued with these bounds until Walton township was detached. There seems to have been no election held in this township in April, 1867, at the time when the first county and township officers were elected. On October 4th an order was made by the Commissioners for an election to be held for township officers in this township at the November election following. At this time the following officers were elected;''' Samuel Ballentine''', trustee; '''William Scott''' and '''David B. Stevens''', justices of the peace; '''James M. Clayton''' and '''D. W. Reed''', constables; and '''John Steward''', road supervisor. These were the first township officers. There is no record of either clerk or treasurer being elected at this time. On April 7, 1868, the following officers were elected: '''Samuel Ballentine''', trustee; '''J. D. Keys''', clerk; '''F. W. Latham''', treasurer; '''William Porter''' and '''A. Medkiff''', justices of the peace; '''William Fultz''' and '''Oscar Knowles''', constables; and Z. Fultz, road overseer. In April 1869, H. Siugelton was elected trustee and''' Samuel Ballentine''' treasurer. By some arrangement made at the time, which does not appear of record, Mr. Ballentine, instead of taking the office of treasurer, was continued as trustee for another year. '''WALTON TOWNSHIP.''' The first settler in Walton township was '''Jefferson Davis''', who came in June, 1866, and located on the southeast quarter of section 22. In August of that year the Weekly family, consisting of '''Luther, Perry''', '''John, and Mary''', located on section 17, and '''David Edwards''' on the northeast quarter of section 23. In the spring of 1867 '''Merrit Mason''' came, and bought the northeast quarter of section 17 from '''Mr. Weekly''', and thereon made his home. In the fall of 1866, '''John Collins''' settled on the southeast quarter of section 36. Perhaps during these years there may have been a few other settlers along the Little Labette, but if so I have not learned the names of such. In 1869 the township received a large number of settlers. On May 1st '''Nelson Parker''' settled on the southwest quarter of section 27, and about the middle of May '''J. A. Jones''' settled on the northeast quarter of section 26 ; not far from the same time '''Alexander Abies''' and '''William Abies''' on the east half of section 29, '''George T. Walton''' on section 16,''' J. M. Gregory''' on section 26. '''W. A. Disch''', E. P.''' Emery, S. R. Hill''',''' John Parker''', '''C. C. Kinnison''' and '''R. P. Clark''' were all there before the opening of 1870; and on February 5, 1870, ''''''S. B. Shafe''''''r settled on the southwest quarter of section 21. During the summer of 1869 quite a large number of Catholics settled in the northern part of the township, and have ever since been among the most thrifty and progressive settlers of that vicinity. Walton township was a part of North township as originally constituted. An order of the Commissioners was made on April 6, 1870, on the petition of 1870.''' Harvey Beggs''' settled on the southeast quarter of section 7, township 32, range 18, and after living on it several years moved away in 1871. '''Solomon Adams''' and family resided on the northwest quarter of section 6, township 32, range 18, till 1870, when he moved away. On the southeast quarter of this same section, '''Harvey Waymire''' made his home, and put up the first saw-mill in the township in May, 1869. In the fall of 1869 the engine with which '''the saw-mill was run exploded and killed Mr. Waymire and Mr. Worley.''' In 1867 many settlers came in, of whom I will mention a few. '''Felix Oliphant''', '''John Oliphant''', '''Frank Laberdy''', '''John Frost''', '''Thomas J. Vance''', '''George Vance''', '''W. H. Carpenter''', '''J. H. Dienst''', '''Jacob D. Dick''', '''Henry Griffith''' and '''Alexander W. King''' are among those who that year helped to develop the county. Of those who came in 1868, '''F. M. Webb''', '''W. H. Webb''', '''J. H. Beatty''', '''J. A. Newman''', '''W. M. Rogers''' and''' Leroy F. Dick''' may be mentioned as active promoters of the general spirit of enterprise. '''William A. Starr''', '''William Dick''', '''J. L. Jaynes''', '''John Carson''', '''C. J. Darling''', '''P. B. Darling''',''' J. S. Masters''', '''J. B. Swart''', '''Jacob Warner''',''' John Robinson''',''' W. H. Thorne''', '''G. W. Blake''' and '''W. W. Blake''' settled in 1869 and 1870, and each added a fair share to the props. security and development of the township. Did I know all the settlers and were I acquainted with all the facts, others might probably be mentioned who are as worthy as any whom I have named, but these are named as a fair sample of those who first settled and developed this northwest corner of the county. '''Mrs. Elizabeth A. King''', who with her husband, '''A. W. King''', had settled on the southwest quarter of section 28, township 31, range 18, in June, 1867, taught the first school in the township, in the summer of 1868, as 1 am told by Mr. King, in their cabin on his claim. It was a free school for the few children then in the neighborhood. In the fall of 1867 the citizens met and put up a log house on Pleasant May's claim in the bottom on the west side of the creek, on section 5, in township 33, to be used for religious and other gatherings. In this the first Sunday school was organized, in the spring of 1868, with''' Pleasant May''' as superintendent. '''A. W. King''' was the first preacher in the township. He, with''' David Stanfield''', '''J. S. Harryman''', and''' Sheldon Parker''', of the Methodist church, and''' J. L. Masters''', of the Christian church, dispensed the gospel for several years over quite a portion of the new settlements in the western part of the county. The first store in the township was started in 1868, on the southeast quarter of section 33, township 31, range 18, by Luther Weakly and '''Frank Laberdy'''. In the fall of 1869, '''G. W. and W. W. Blake''' put in a stock of general merchandise in a building erected on the town-site of Timber Hill, which they continued to deal in till 1871. '''Dr. Lakius''' was the first in the township to offer his services as an aid to those desiring relief from physical ailments. He died a number of years ago, but his faithful mule, "Joab,'" it is said, still survives him. In 1869 '''Dr. Boutillier''' opened a small drug store, which he ran in connection with his practice. ---- '''COFFEYVILLE, KANSAS, Jan. 18, 1892. Judge Nelson Case, Oswego, Kansas''' Dear Sir: I settled in Osage township, Labette county, in the autumn of 1866, in company with '''Harry Weymire''' and '''Isaac Vaucil'''. There was but one man before us, a Mr. May, who had built his cabin just before our arrival. Others followed fast, and when the spring of 1867 had opened we had quite a settlement on the Big Hill creek. In July, 1867, I was appointed a committee to visit the Commissioners at Oswego and procure an order for the organization of a municipal township, which was effected at once. I remember well that when I found the Commissioners' court, which I had some trouble in doing, the Commissioners were sitting astraddle of the sleepers in a hewed log house in Oswego. There was neither door, floor, nor windows, the house not being finished at the time. The first child born in the township was '''Rolla Wood''', son of '''Zachariah and Matilda Wood.''' Our nearest postoffice was Rogers's store, where Chanute now is. We did our milling at Humboldt and hauled lumber from the Neosho. I believe I am the only survivor of the first settler of Osage township. Very respectfully yours, '''Milton A. Buckles'''. I am not quite sure whether the first name by which this territory was known was Timber Hill or Big Hill township. The Commissioners appointed to organize the county laid off the west part into two precincts, which '''Mr. Dickerman''' says were designated '''Timber Hill and Pumpkin Creek''' ; but no voting-place was designated in either of them at that time, probably for the reason that there was not a sufficient number of residents to justify the holding an election therein. The first official record we have relating to this township is the order of the Commissioners made June 5, 1867, declaring that "Timber Hill township shall include townships 31 & 32, range 18, and the west half of townships 31 & 32 of range 19, and as far west as the county line." In this order, as It appears in the original record, written on foolscap paper, the name of the township is first written Big Hill, and a line is drawn through "Big," and "Timber" is written above it. On July 1, 1867, it was "Ordered, that a precinct be established at Timber Hill at the residence of Mr. Frank Larberdy, in Timber Hill township, T. 31 & 32, R. 18 & 19." On October 21, 1867, it was "Ordered that Timber Hill township to be changed to Big Hill," and at the same time it was ordered that the voting precinct be changed from Mr. Larberdy's to Mr. Eli Sparks's. The first election in the township was held November 5, 1867, at which the following officers were elected: J. S. Blair, trustee; Isaac Van Sickle and Eli Sparks, justices of the peace; H. Waymire and J. Courtney, constables; Z. C. Wood, road overseer. On November 21, 1867, the Commissioners made an order more definitely fixing and somewhat changing municipal townships, by the provisions of which it was declared that "Big Hill township No. 8 shall include town 31 & 32, R. 17 & 18." On April 6, 1868, a petition therefor having been made to the Commissioners, they ordered "That the township commonly known as Big Hill shall hereafter be known in all official transactions as Osage township," and at the same time made an order establishing the south line of Osage township so as to include the north half of township 32, in ranges 17 and 18. On November 12, 1870, on the petition of Albert Allison and forty-nine other citizens for a division of the west tier of townships into four instead of three, forming a new township out of parts of Osage and Mound Valley townships, it was ordered that township 32, ranges 17 and 18, be detached from Osage and Mound Valley townships and organized into a municipal township under the name of Big Hill township, for which the following officers were appointed: William Johns, trustee; Albert Allison, clerk; S. C. Hockett, treasurer. I find no action of the Commissioners changing or revoking this order; nevertheless, the order was never acted upon, the officers appointed never qualified, and Osage and Mound Valley townships remained as though no such order had ever been made. On May 30, 1871, on the petition of William Dick and sixty-nine others, the Commissioners made an order restraining stock from running at large at night-time for a term of one year. On September 17, 1875, the Osage Pioneer Association was organized, with S. C. Hockett as president, Joel Bergess vice-president, W. A. Starr and Lindsey secretaries, and William Dick treasurer. [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~kslabehp/history/osagetwp.html] [https://books.google.com/books?id=TZQ-AAAAYAAJ&pg=PA35&lpg=PA35&dq=Township+Histories+from+%22History+of+Labette+County+-+From+the+First+Settlement+to+the+Close+of+1892&source=bl&ots=NF9o_G9YMB&sig=aTXbXmX9RtPGDzTPPyxmfMGqyMg&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwi81Y2yq6jXAhUk4YMKHW5nAo8Q6AEIRDAG#v=onepage&q=Township%20Histories%20from%20%22History%20of%20Labette%20County%20-%20From%20the%20First%20Settlement%20to%20the%20Close%20of%201892&f=false] *'''Oswego Township''' '''1865.''' The first settlers in Oswego township were '''Austin T. Dickerman''' and '''Samuel W. Collins''', who located on section 31, '''Mr. Dickerman''' on the northwest quarter, and Mr. Collins on the southwest quarter, on July 15, 1S65. In August,''' Jabez Zink''' settled on the northwest quarter of section 30, and in September '''Norris Harrer''' on section 19. The next settlement in the township was on what is now the town-site of Oswego, and is spoken of in connection with the history of Oswego city. In November, 1865, '''D. M. Clover''' and '''C. C. Clover''' rode ponies from Kansas City, crossing the Neosho at Trotter's ford, and arriving at Little Town about the middle of the month. There they found '''Clinton Rexford''' and '''N. P. Elsbree''' encamped, but no start yet made toward the erection of any building. They looked over the country for a few days, and on November 20, 1866, took four claims — one for each of them, and one each for''' D. W. Clover''' and '''John Clover'''. '''D. M. Clover''''s claim was located on the southeast quarter of section 10 ; '''C. C. Clover''' the northeast quarter of section 15. In taking his claim '''C. C. Clove'''r had in view the establishment of a mill, and selected this place as affording the best water power he was able to find along the river. About the first of December they started back for their families, provisions, and material. '''D. M. Clover''' went only as far as Fort Scott, where he bought oxen and wagons, with which he returned to their claims and commenced getting out logs for houses. '''C. C. Clover''' went back to Iowa, where he purchased material for a saw-mill and laid in a supply of groceries and provisions. In November or December, 1865, about the time the Clovers located, '''W. C. Watkins''' settled on section 4, and two of the Kingsbury boys located in the southwest part of the township. '''1866'''. In January, 1866, '''C. C. Clover''' and his brother '''John R. Clover''', together with '''H. A. Victor''' and one or two others, started from Iowa for this county, having three wagons with two horses each. They left Oskaloosa, Iowa, about the middle of January, and got to Oswego about the 10th of February. They found snow all the way down to Kansas City, but from there down to Oswego had pleasant weather and good roads. '''D. M. Clover''' had already commenced the construction of houses on each of the claims. That season Mr. Clover commenced the coustruction of a claim across the Neosho at a point some distance above the present dam, and about where the river makes the bend to the east. He did not succeed in getting his mill in operation until the fore part of 1868. In the spring of 1866 '''John Clover''' went back to Iowa, and in July of that year again arrived in Oswego, having with him his father and mother, '''D. W. Clover''' and wife, '''James Stice''', '''Wiley Jackson''', '''Mason''', '''John Burgess''', and '''David Stanfield'''. They located in the southeastern part of the township, some of them on the river and some on the prairie. On August 6th '''Cloyd G. Braught''' settled on the southwest quarter of section 34, and in September '''Simeon Holbrook''' on section 3 and '''Randal Bagby''' on section 5, and in October Lewis W. Crain on section 4. On November 9th '''William Herbaugh''' and '''Moses B. Jacobs''' arrived ; the former located north and the latter south of the town-site. '''1867.''' About November 1, 1867, '''C. Montague''' settled on the southwest quarter of section 5, and on November 11th '''F. Swanwick''' bought the claim of '''W. C. Watkins''' and located on section 4. On July 4, 1866, the settlers of this part of the county assembled at Oswego and held their first celebration. '''MILL.''' Capt. Clover had some of the machinery here for his mill in the spring of 1866, but it took so long to build the dam across the Neosho that he did not get it running till 1868. The first mill to be put in operation in the township was brought here November 9, 1866, by '''M. B. Jacobs''', but he did not get it started till the spring of 1867. It was located on his claim, just south of town. It was thought better to haul the logs from the woods to the mill on the prairie and thus have the lumber where it could be procured easily, than to locate the mill in the woods and thus cause the lumber to be hauled out over the muddy bottoms. This township from the first has had the same territory as is now included within its limits. It was organized at the time of the division of the county into precincts for the first election. The first official record of its organization now to be found is the order of the Commissioners made November 21, 1867, dividing the county into townships, in which they ordered that "Oswego township. No. 3, shall include town 33, R. 21." The first officer in this township was '''C. H. Talbott''', who was appointed justice of the peace by the Governor in the fall of 1866. He seems to have appointed '''Andy Kaho''' constable, to serve whatever process was issued by him. These were probably the only civil officers of the township prior to its organization. I have not been able to learn the names of all the officers who were elected in April, 1S67. '''D. W. Clover''' was one of the justices of the peace elected at that time, and probably '''J. F. Newlon''' was the other; '''Andy Kaho''' was elected constable. On April 5, 1868, the following officers were elected: '''R. W, Wright''', trustee;''' S. Reardon''', clerk; '''Norris Harrer''', treasurer;''' R. J. Elliott''' and''' J. F. Newlon''', justices of the peace;''' A. Kaho''' and''' F. D. Howe''', constables; '''Ephraim Shanks''', road overseer. [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~kslabehp/history/oswegotwp.html] [https://books.google.com/books?id=TZQ-AAAAYAAJ&pg=PA35&lpg=PA35&dq=Township+Histories+from+%22History+of+Labette+County+-+From+the+First+Settlement+to+the+Close+of+1892&source=bl&ots=NF9o_G9YMB&sig=aTXbXmX9RtPGDzTPPyxmfMGqyMg&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwi81Y2yq6jXAhUk4YMKHW5nAo8Q6AEIRDAG#v=onepage&q=Township%20Histories%20from%20%22History%20of%20Labette%20County%20-%20From%20the%20First%20Settlement%20to%20the%20Close%20of%201892&f=false] *'''Oswego (city)''' This beautiful city is the county seat of Labette County, is located on the Missouri, Kansas and Texas railroad, on the western bank of the Neosho river on an elevated piece of ground about 200 feet above the waters of the Neosho. Oswego was located and organized in 1867, and has grown in size and importance very rapidly until now its estimated population is 2000. Its location, being on the M. K. & T. railway and on the Neosho river, makes it very advantageous for a commercial point, and being the seat of government for the county greatly facilitates growth and business. The railroad route surveyed from Cherokee on the Mo. R., Ft. Scott & Gulf R. R. to Park, runs through Oswego, and there is now no doubt that the road will be speedily completed. As a manufacturing point Oswego stands unrivalled, and several fine Flouring and Saw mills are working evidences of the water power facilities. The improvements of Oswego are of a substantial character and exhibit a determination to make business permanent. There are now about 100 firms and individuals engaged in the different branches of trade and profession. Among the four hotels in the city, the Oswego House, by''' J. C. Walter''', is a model hotel in all its appointments, and its proprietor an affable genial landlord. Every accommodation will be found at this popular hotel as is also the case with the American House, by '''John L. Kunse''', a house well worthy the public patronage and a home-like, comfortable place to stop. '''Read Brothers''' are among the live Stove and Hardware dealers, and have an excellent stock. The several religious denominations are represented and several fine churches. The educational facilities are excellent, having now in operation several good public schools and one Collegiate Institute under charter. Is a beautiful rolling prairie with a rich black soil very productive of all crops and easily tilled. Coal is abundant in the immediate vicinity and a plenty of timber and good rock supplies all demands for building material. Every inducement is offered by the people of town and country to new comers to come and settle, and a general invitation is extended to come and investigate her numerous advantages. Land in the vicinity is worth from three to ten dollars per acre for unimproved and from ten to twenty five dollars per acre for unimproved farms. [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~kslabehp/history/1871chetopahistory.html] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oswego,_Kansas] *'''Parsons (city) ''' Among the marvels of the Southwest this lively town stands prominent and pre-eminent In the latter part of 1870 the country now occupied by Parsons was known only as the wild prairies of Southern Kansas. In June, 1870, the Neosho Division of the M. K. & T. R. R., from Junction City, was completed and running past this point, which gave to the country an appearance of civilization, and induced a great many persons to settle all along on the line of road, and in November of the same year, the project was made public of establishing a town here, and on the 16th of November, 1871, the first survey was made, and four days afterwards the first house was commenced. The final, locating, survey of the Sedalia Division of the M. K. & T. R. R. established a junction here with the Neosho Division, which (Sedalia) Division was completed to Parsons in March. Soon after the completion of the Sedalia Division, the first sale of lots by the Town Company took place. This was really the establishment and inauguration of the town. A great number of lots were sold, and building immediately commenced with a rapidity never before known in the "West." Parsons is located in the forks of the Big and Little Labette creeks, in and near the center of Labette County, at the junction of the three divisions (Sedalia, Neosho and Cherokee) of the M. K. & T. R. R. Surrounding Parsons is beautiful, being alternate strips of prairie and timber, the soil that productive black loam, so peculiar to Southern Kansas. Good coal mines are being worked within five miles of the town, with every indication of an inexhaustible supply. There also exists in the immediate vicinity an excellent quality of building stone, which is very easily quarried. The country is already quite thickly settled, and much of the vast tide of Southwestern emigration is locating in and around Parsons. The growth of Parsons is without a parallel in the West, being now only about four months old, and containing over forty business houses. At this writing (June 20th) the estimated population is about eight hundred, but every week adds hundreds. There is a full quota of residences, corresponding with the number of business houses. There is a good school building, in which is conducted a good school with sixty pupils, and the Town Company proposes to erect a commodious house for a graded school the present season, to cost not less than $5,000. The Methodist Episcopal congregation are now erecting an imposing building, and other denominations are contemplating building at an early day. The Odd Fellows and Masons have each a healthy and growing organization here. A large and extensive flouring mill is already under contract and will be speedily completed. One saw mill is in operation about a mile from town. This is an excellent location for all branches of manufactories, having everything required to sustain and feed them close at hand, wood, water, coal, &c., and a country growing rapidly, which demands all products. The location of Parsons is such as to make it the most accessible point on the line of the M. K. & T. R. R., for their machine shops and principal offices, being at the junction of the three principal divisions, and abounding in everything necessary for their operation. The company will erect a large, commodious brick depot building here during the coming season, and there is no question but that the principal machine shops of the company will be located here and will also be completed this season. This of itself would be sufficient to support a large corps of business men, as there must necessarily be several hundred men continually employed. '''Mr. E. S. Stevens''', General Manager of the M. K. & T. R. R., is erecting a fine residence in the south part of the town, with a view of making Parsons his home, which is another evidence of what is to be expected of the town in the future. Parsons has advantages over any point in the Southwest; being located in the midst of a fine agricultural and manufacturing region, with no point of prominence to enter into favorable competition. Her railroad facilities place her far in advance of many towns of a dozen times her age and thrice her size, being in perfect enjoyment of cheap and quick freights, and in direct railroad connection with all points Northwest, Northeast, East and South, and having lines of stages in all directions. But a few months hence Parsons will be the depot of supplies for a vast scope of country. The location of Parsons is such as to recommend her to all careful business men, being fifty miles from Fort Scott, (her only formidable competitor), 159 miles from Sedalia, and 348 miles from St. Louis, and by reference to the map in the back of this book, will be seen to possess great advantages, geographically, over other points in the Southwest. The different branches of business are carried on extensively here. There are three commodious Hotels, the Belmont House, by '''U. L. C. Beard''', the Parsons House, by Messrs. '''Noyes & Chamberlin''', and the United States Hotel, by '''D. W. Godwin''', all new buildings, well kept and a credit to the town. The Real Estate business is also extensive carried on here, and has a lively representative in the live firm of Messrs. '''Walker & Thomas''', who have more land for sale than any agency south of Fort Scott, and being gentlemen of long experience in the business, understand best how to meet the people's wants. Melville, Plato & Co., have an extensive stock of lumber, and are an enterprising go-a-head firm, with whom it is a pleasure to deal. In furniture Messrs. '''Joseph Huhn & Co'''. carry an excellent and choice stock, and also have a stock of carpetings that would do credit to a much larger town. A good newspaper, The Sun, has just been established here; '''M. W. Reynolds''', Editor and Publisher, is a gentleman of long experience and an able journalist. The office is one of the most extensive in the State, having a large, commodious building, and everything necessary to the publication of a first-class journal. Good brick yards, hardware, grocery and dry goods stores, go to make a good business. Land in the vicinity (in marketing distance) is worth $4.50 to 88 per acre for unimproved, and from §7 to §15 per acre for improved farms. The citizens of Parsons invite an investigation of their advantages, and will give any inducement to actual settlers. http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~kslabehp/history/1871chetopahistory.html [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parsons,_Kansas] *'''Richland Township''' The first settlement of this township has been spoken of in another part of this work. It may be said to have been the first part of the county settled by the whites, but the settlement was entirely broken up in 1863. The settlement as it now exists commenced in the fall of 1865. Among those who came that season were Thomas King, who settled on the northeast quarter of section 18, William Busby on the northwest quarter of section 17, William Puitt on the southeast quarter of section 7, Zephaniah Woolsey on the southeast quarter of section 27; a man by the name of Baker and his three sons. Berry, John and William, and two sons-in-law, Dotson and Maxwell, along the Labette creek on sections 22, 23 and 26 ; G. W. Yandel and his sons-in-law, David Lewellin and Chas. A. Rankin, came in November, 1865, and took claims, but did not bring their families until the following spring. These parties and also Mr. Yandal's son, Columbus, settled on sections 6, 7 and 8. About the same time George W. Kingsbury settled on section 6. During 1866 many parties came into the township, some coming early in the spring and others later in the season. In the spring the Rice brothers, Benjamin, John and James, John Green, Orville Thompson. John W. Wiley, Gilbert Martin, Samuel Braught, Allen Barnes, Mancil Garret, Lorenzo Braught, James Smith, and perhaps others, settled in the northeastern part of the township north of the Labette. In May, S. R. Southwick settled on the northeast quarter of section 29, William Shay on the southeast quarter of section 20, John Kinney and sons on the northwest quarter of section 28, George Lane on the southwest quarter of section 28, Abraham Ewers on the southwest quarter of section 31. In June, Samuel Gregory settled on the southeast quarter of section 26, and in August Mr. Yunker on the northwest quarter of section 29, and Mr. Bedicker on the northeast quarter of section 32. On August 12th Franklin Asbell bought the northeast quarter of section 18 from Thomas King and became a permanent settler thereon. On October 10th, David U. Watson settled on the south w^est quarter of section 21, and John N. Watson on the southeast quarter of section 29; about the same time Marshall J. Lee settled north of Labette creek, Milton Helm on the northeast quarter of section 29, and Riley Hawkins on the southwest quarter of section 20; Stephen Bright bought the south west quarter of section 7 from Woolsey; John and Cass Steel settled on section 8, Salina Grant on the northwest quarter of section 30. On January 1, 1867, Moses Powers located on the northwest quarter of section 21; in April, Isaac Butterworth bought the northwest quarter of section 30 from Salina Grant, and made his home thereon. The first store in the township, aside from those located in Chetopa, was kept by Orville Thompson, a little north of Labette creek, on the east road leading from Oswego to Chetopa; it was started in the spring of 1866. Soon after this the town of Labette was started, on the Neosho. '''DRAINAGE''' For many years a large part of the land south of the Labette was covered with water so great a portion of the year that it was practically of little use. In 1882 a ditch was dug, draining this swamp into the Neosho, thereby making a large tract of land capable of cultivation. '''CEMETERY''' In April, 1874, John F. Hill deeded three acres of land in section 9, on which the Pleasant Valley Cemetery was laid out; George Gennoa was the first person buried therein. This cemetery has been nicely improved and quite extensively used. The Commissioners appointed for the organization of the county, in laying it off into precincts constituted township 34, range 21, a township, which they named Chetopa. The first official reference we have to this township is on July 2, 1867, when it was "Ordered, that the township called Chetopa, the southern township of Labette county, be changed according to the request of the petitioners, to be called Richland township hereafter." On November 21, 1867, in dividing the county into townships, the Commissioners ordered that "Richland township. No. 4 shall include town 34, R. 21." While we have no record showing the names of the persons who were elected officers at the election held April 22, 1S67, we soon thereafter find J. N. Watson acting as justice of the peace. He resigned on October 23, and on November 19 the Commissioners appointed G. H. English, and two days later they also appointed William H. Reed justice of the peace. On April 7, 1868, the following officers were elected : Robert Steel, trustee; R. B. Wallan, clerk; Daniel Quinby, treasurer; George Kincade and B. B. Baker, justices of the peace; J. W. Wiley and A. P. Kinkade, constables; Allison Hasty, road overseer. On April 14, 1869, an order of the Commissioners was made attaching township 35, range 21, to Richland township. [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~kslabehp/history/richlandtwp.html] *'''Walton Township''' The first settler in Walton township was''' Jefferson Davis''', who came in June, 1866, and located on the southeast quarter of section 22. In August of that year the '''Weekly family''', '''consisting of Luther, Perry, John, and Mary''', located on section 17, and '''David Edwards''' on the northeast quarter of section 23. In the spring of 1867 '''Merrit Mason''' came, and bought the northeast quarter of section 17 from Mr. Weekly, and thereon made his home. In the fall of 1866''' John Collins''' settled on the southeast quarter of section 36. Perhaps during these years there may have been a few other settlers along the Little Labette, but if so I have not learned the names of such. In 1869 the township received a large number of settlers. On May 1st '''Nelson Parker''' settled on the southwest quarter of section 27, and about the middle of May. '''J. A. Jones''' settled on the northeast quarter of section 26; not far from the same time '''Alexander Abies''' and '''William Abies''' on the east half of section 29, '''George T. Walton''' on section 16, '''J. M. Gregory''' on section 26. '''W. A. Disch''', '''E. P. Emery''', '''S. R. Hill''', '''John Parker''', '''C. C. Kinnison''' and '''R. P. Clark''' were all there before the opening of 1870; and on February 5, 1870, '''S. B. Shafer''' settled on the southwest quarter of section 21. '''CATHOLIC SETTLEMENT.''' During the summer of 1869 quite a large number of Catholics settled in the northern part of the township, and have ever since been among the most thrifty and progressive settlers of that vicinity. Walton township was a part of North township as originally constituted. An order of the Commissioners was made on April 6, 1870, on the petition of '''G. T. Walton''', '''M. S. Mason''', '''T. O'Conner''', and some fifty other electors, for the organization of township 31, range 19, into a municipal township to be called Walton, and the following officers were appointed: Merrit S. Mason, trustee; A. C. Perkins, clerk; Timothy O'Conner, treasurer;''' Jason Luncinford''', constable. On account of ill health '''Mr. Mason''' was granted permission to appoint a deputy to assist in performing the duties of trustee. [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~kslabehp/history/waltontwp.html] ===Labette County Towns=== *Altamont[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Altamont,_Kansas] *Bartlett[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bartlett,_Kansas] *Chetopa[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chetopa,_Kansas] *Edna[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edna,_Kansas] *Labette[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Labette,_Kansas] *Mound Valley[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mound_Valley,_Kansas] *Oswego[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oswego,_Kansas] *Parsons[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parsons,_Kansas] *Valeda[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Valeda,_Kansas] ===Historical Attractions=== ===Labette County Online Records=== *http://www.ksgenweb.org/labette/local.htm ===Death=== *1885 - 1930 Kansas, Deaths and Burials, 1885-1930 at FamilySearch.org — index[https://www.familysearch.org/] *1885 - 1930 Kansas, Deaths and Burials, Index, 1885-1930 at Ancestry.com — index [https://www.ancestry.com/] *Funeral Registers, 1900-1926. Wall Funeral Home, Parsons, Kansas. Salt Lake City, Utah *Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1987 *Labette County Funeral Registers, 1889-1926. ====Cemetery Records==== *Altamont Cemetery *See: Mount Pleasant Cemetery *Altamont, Labette County, Kansas, USA[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=1978493&CScnty=933&] The Mound Valley Cemetery, 1885-1976 / produced by members of the Mound Valley Historical Society and the LaBette Genealogical Society of LaBette County, Kansas. *Mound Valley, Kan. : M.V.H.S., 1977. (Available at the Kansas Historical Society) ====Census Records==== Kansas became a territory in 1854 and the first territory census taken was in 1855. It was also enumerated as Kansas Territory in the 1860 Federal Census, although there were 15 counties that were marked with "no population" in them. The state continued to take state censuses after it was admitted to the Union in 1861. ====Land Records==== ====Newspapers==== Chetopa Advance Newspaper [https://www.newspapers.com/search/#query=chetopa+advance&t=3381] ===Labette County Books=== ===Labette County Online Resources==== ===Labette County Libraries=== ===Statewide Online Resources===
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[[Category:One Name Studies Project, Showcase]] [[Category:Labossiere Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Participate == Please contact the Study's coordinator [[LaBossiere-31|Jim LaBossiere]] or post a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! ==Acknowledgement== This project follows in the footsteps of Père Alphonse Claude Marie Claude Laboissière OFM (1901 - 1962), [[Claude-155| Joseph Alphonse Paul Claude dit Laboissiere]], who produced the first known Labossiere family tree in 1957. This amazing document attempted to follow every male line forward, some into the 8th. generation from the first ancestral couple in 1720. This work attempts to update Father Alphonse's work and to add sources. == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname, '''Labossiere''' and the variants of that name; Laboissiere, Claude and Glaude for the descendants of the first known Labossiere couple in North America. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. * 1. Continue researching all male lines forward from the 1720 marriage of the first North American ancestors [[Laboissiere-7|Jean-Baptiste Laboissiere]] and [[Martin-12489|Marie Catherine Martin]] at least to about 1915 - 1940 when records are no longer available. This basically means to reconstruct the genealogy of as many lines as possible to show the full descendancy from our first North American ancestors. * 2. Female descendents will usually be followed only to their marriage and children unless any of the children marry back into the Labossiere line, which in later generations, happened more frequently than one might expect. * 3. Add all of this research to WikiTree. * 4. To place the category [[Category:Labossiere Name Study]] on Labossiere, Claude and Glaude profiles, thus including them in the Study. Mostly completed- now ongoing for those born with the surname, Labossiere" or a close variant. * 5. How rare or common is the Labossiere surname? * 6A. Where did the Labossiere name originate from? * 6B Known variations of the Labossiere name and how they came about, (if known). * 7. Explore the migratory paths and geographical distribution over the centuries. * 8. Help distant cousins find their Labossiere heritage through DNA connections. * 9. Add links to any Labossieres and children of Labossiere women who entered the religious life. == Logo == The logo used for this name study is that which was made for the 2003 Labossiere reunion at Saint-Leon, Manitoba. Although that logo was created to represent the four pioneer Labossiere families who settled in the Saint-Leon area between 1878-1882, it has been upgraded to also represent our Quebec heritage with the addition of the little blue bear, the symbol of Saint-Ours (saint bear), where our ancestors first farmed in Nouvelle-France. This was agreed to at the 300 year anniversary at Saint-Ours in 2018. The four tree branches represent the four Saint-Leon pioneer families. The green band at the top is for the current generation. The yellow band at the bottom is for the grain fields so common in the Saint-Leon area. The purple colour is for the Pembina Hills around Saint Leon and the blue is for the sky. == Origin of the name Labossiere and Variations== French (Laboissière): Norman habitational name from a common village name La Boissière, meaning wooded area, from bois wood. (Laboissière): possibly a metronymic, from a feminine derivative of Bossier cooper, denoting the wife of the cooper. Also possibly from the name, "LaBouaxiere" which may be from the box wood tree or shrub. There are several small communities in France named, "Laboissiere" or just "Boissiere" and in Paris, there is a street and a subway station named, "Boissiere". Variations of the Labossiere Name. Most of these have occurred due to the person who recorded the even did not know how the name should be spelled. Known variations of the Labossiere that occurred in Canada ( from 1721 - 1861) are: abossiere 2; de laboisiere 2; de laboissiere 8; de laboissierre 1; delabossier 1; delabossiere 1; labbosier 1; laboessiere 4; laboetiere 4; laboisetiere 1; laboisiere 4; laboissier 1; laboissiere 60; laboissierre 5; laboistier 1; laboistiere 4; labosier 4; labosiere 41; labosniere 1; labosquer 1; labosquiere 5; labossetiere 4; labossier 17; labossiere 1383; labossierre 3; labosssiere 1; labosthiere 2; labostier 4; labostiere 176; labotiere 11; labouexiere 2; laboussiere 2; labrossiere 2 Known variations that have occurred in United States records mainly due to mispronunciation of the French names. labashire; labouchere, labocia; laboudui; laboushire; lobshire; labershire; laboucher; laboushier; labussiere; labouden; labshere; Labushire: see: [[Labossière-128|Alexis Francois Labossière]] labouden; Lavenshee; Labshior; Labshere. see: [[Labossière-453|Samuel Labossière]] [[Labossière-132|Jean Baptiste Labossière]] Lapshere; Labshire. James Labshere U.S. 1900 & 1910 censuses Lubshire: Fred Franklin Labshere marrriage certificate Bussell: see [[Labossière-335|Jean Baptiste Labossière]] This seems to have happened before or with the 1880 U.S. Census. Labosier: see [[Labossière-503|Charles Labossière]] This started at least with the 1880 U.S. Census. Lebbesier, Labasom, Lebossier and Lebossiere: see [[Labossière-182|Louis Labossière]] This occurred with the U.S. 1860, 1870 and 1880 census records and the 1865 Massachusetts State Census and his 1856 Boston marriage record. Lebbossiere appears to have become a permanent change. de or De La Boissiere or de Labossiere. The only known occurrence of this variation are found in Montreal with [[Labossiere-1427 | Joseph Henri Labossiere]] and his younger sister, [[Labossiere-1429 |Rose Alba Labossiere]] == Research on Labossiere Family in North America == This study is following all male Labossiere lines in North American forward from the original ancestor couple, (Generation 1). Research is currently about 85% complete on adding generation 7 to WikiTree. This is the starting point for most Labossiere descendents in North America. [[Laboissiere-7|Jean-Baptiste Laboissiere]] [[Martin-12489|Marie Catherine Martin]] == Migration of the Labossiere Family in North America == Our first Labossiere ancestor in North America was Jean Baptiste Laboissiere who was born about 1693 in Nantes, France . He arrived in Canada, Nouvelle-France in 1718 as a young anspessade or subaltern military officer in the company of M. de Tonty. When he married Marie Catherine Martin on November 28, 1720 at Contrecoeur, this was the beginning of most Labossiere families in North America today. As the generations went by, the family spread out all across North America. This section will track some of these migrations focusing on the first known families to venture into each new region. '''Labossiere - Claude - Glaude Family in North America 1718 - present.''' [[Laboissiere-7 | Jean Baptiste Laboissiere]] is the patriarch of most of the Labossiere family throughout Canada and the United States. He was born about 1693 in Nantes, Bretagne, France and was a son of[[Labossiere-19 | Jean Baptiste Laboissiere]] and [[Foidry-1 | Antoinette Foidry]]. He came to Canada, New France about 1718 as an anspessade or subaltern military officer in the company of M. de Tonty. He was given permission to marry from the Governor General, M. de Vaudreuil and on Thursday, November 28, 1720, at Ste-Trinité de Contrecoeur, he married Marie Catherine Martin. Among the witnesses were two illustrious military officers, Antoine de Pecaudy, Lord of the Seigneurie de Contrecoeur and a Captain of The Carignan Regiment and Pierre Menard, a Captain of the militia. The priest was Louis de Laplace. The 300th. anniversary of the arrival of our first North American ancestor in Nouvelle-France occurred in 2018 and to mark the occasion, a reunion was held in at Saint-ours, Quebec. It was attended by over 200 Labossiere descendents from all over Canada and the United States. As the number of Labossiere families increased and they spread out from the original areas around Contrecoeur and Saint-Ours, it was inevitable that some would leave the area completely. There are two main waves of migration out of what is now Quebec, Canada. The first of these was into the New England States of United States as many jobs became available in the various manufacturing plants that opened up. This began as early as 1846 - 1850 and at least four families are involved. The second wave of migration out of Quebec was to the Canadian Province of Manitoba between 1878 and 1882 and there were four original pioneer families who settled first around Saint-Leon, Manitoba. Most of the Labossiere families in Western Canada are descended from the four Manitoba pioneer families. A huge reunion of these families was held in 2003 at Saint-Leon, Manitoba and over 1700 people attended on the first weekend in August 2003. '''LABOSSIERE MIGRATION TO UNITED STATES''' The earliest known Labossiere families to have migrated to the United States are: 1. [[Labossière-128|Alexis Francois Labossière]] and [[Archambault-747|Marie Françoise Archambault]] who went to Montpelier, Washington County, Vermont and are found there in the U.S. 1850 Census. One of their sons, also Francois, AKA Francis, in the U.S. 1900 census, as he was an old man and widowed, stated that he had been in the United States since 1833 and had thus lived there for 67 years. While this cannot be absolutely verified, there is a good possibility that this is the family in the U.S. 1840 census. 1840 U.S. census Vermont, Chittenden, WIlliston, Page 85, Line 2: [ https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YB3-VGH?i=8&wc=31SK-YH2%3A1588669987%2C1588670464%2C1588670837&cc=1786457 '''2nd. Line from top''' ] No census date. The ages and number of children fits closely with what is known from found sources. Francis Lavassie, between 40-50 years; two males, 10-15 and 15-20; two females: 5-10; one female 40-50. This fits with the family in 1840: Father: Francois Labossiere, 42 years; two sons, Francois, 19 and Antoine, 14. Mother: Francoise Archambault, 43; two daughters: Aurelie, 12 and Angele, 8. These four children all married and stayed in Vermont. Only daughter, Julie is missing and she may have died. 2. [[Labossière-132|Jean Baptiste Labossière]] and [[Lord-4868|Celeste Lord]] who went to New York state and are found there in the U.S. 1850 census. 3. [[Labossiere-193|Francois Labossiere]] and [[Mathieu-592|Sophie Mathieu]] who went to Connecticut and are found there in the 1850 U.S. census. 4. [[Labossiere-53|Olivier Labossiere]] and [[Potvin-358|Edesse Potvin]] who went first to Rhode Island and are first found there in the 1850 U.S. census. The Alexis Francois Labossiere - Marie Francoise Archamabult family went to Vermont as early as 1845 as two daughters are known to have married there at that time. The parents are found in the U.S. 1850 census at Montpelier. In the 1860 U.S. census there are several married children living near their parents and the first daughter is known to have married in Vermont in Dec. 1845 and are grand children born are early as 1846. This family stayed in the U.S. and at least two married sons continued the line. The Francois Labossiere - Sophie Mathieu family went to Connecticutt and the Jean Baptiste Labossiere - Celeste Lord family went to New York state. It is most likely that they are the first or second Labossiere family to move to the United States as they are known to be at Hartford, Washington County, New York as early as April 4, 1846 when their daughter, Josephine was born there. They took her back to Canada the following summer and had her baptized and the priest recorded her birth the previous year in Hartford, NY. This family stayed in the U.S. whereas Francois Labossiere and Sophie Mathieu returned to Canada. The Olivier Labossiere - Edessse Potvin family are first found in the 1850 United States Census, living in Rhode Island. They are also in Rhode Island for the 1860 U.S. census. Although, the 1860 census states that four children were born in Massachusetts and Rhode Island between 1849 and 1859, it is believed they were actually born in Canada. This family moved back to Canada for several years as two daughters were born in Saint-Ours, Bas-Canada in 1863 and 1865. They then moved back to the United States as they are found again in Connecticut in the 1870 and 1900 U.S. censuses and they appear to have lived out the remainder of their lives there as they both died at Putnam and are both buried there. A transcribed birth record has recently been found for a Louis Labossiere born 1820 in Milford, Massachusetts. [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSSD-G3L8-7?i=66 ] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSSD-G3LC-1?i=4] It is not known if this is authentic as the original document is not available. If true, this is startling, as no Labossiere families are known to have been in the United States prior to 1840. This is based on a 1917 compilation of Thomas W. Baldwin and seems to be based on a cemetery record. Birth of a Louis Labossiere 1820 at Milford, MA G.R.2 Grave Record, St. Mary's Cemetery. Vital Records of Milford, Massachusetts to the year 1850, Compiled by Thomas W. Baldwin, AB., S.B., Member of the New England Genealogical Society. Boston, MA, 1917 Wright & Potter Printing Company 32 Derne Street, Boston. '''LABOSSIERE MIGRATION INTO MANITOBA''' The Labossiere migration into Manitoba was mainly a result of the railways beginning to push across Manitoba and the opening up of homestead grants whereby people could obtain a quarter section of land by living on it and turning it into a productive farm. There were four original pioneer Labossiere families who homesteaded in south western Manitoba around the village of Saint-Leon between 1878 and 1882. They are: [[Labossiere-238|Edouard Labossiere]] [[Gendron-667|Elmire Gendron]] in 1878. [[Labossiere-48|Jean Baptiste Labossiere]] [[Potvin-356|Marie Adelaide Potvin]] in 1880. [[Labossiere-236|Joseph Labossiere]] [[Mauger-185|Adeline Mauger]] in 1881. [[Labossiere-422|Alexis Labossiere]] [[Poulin-1013|Marie Exilda Poulin]] in 1882. Edouard is the uncle of Joseph and Alexis, making them first cousins, and Edouard and Jean-Baptiste Gedeon are third cousins. Jean Baptiste Gedeon Labossiere also have lived in Manchaug, MA for a time, as they are found thee in the 1870 U.S. census. One of his sons, Amedee, did marry in Massachusetts in 1879 and then follow his father to Saint-Leon, MB. It is known for certain that Gedeon and his entire family were in Manchaug, MA for the 1870 U.S. census. Edouard Labossiere and Edmire Gendron and their family homesteaded in Saint-Leon in the summer of 1878 on the South East of 4-5-9. They were the first of the four pioneer Labossiere families to homestead here between 1878 and 1882. Edouard was 43 years old when he did this adventure. He is the uncle of two of the other pioneers, Alexis (Exilda Poulin) and Joseph (Adeline Mauger) and a third cousin of the fourth pioneer, Jean-Baptiste Gedeon. Édouard Labossière was born in Saint-Ours, Quebec on June 25, 1835, son of Jean-Baptiste Labossière and Marguerite Normand. He married Edmire Gendron, daughter of André Gendron and Josepthe Plouf, on January 14, 1856 in Saint-Ours. He was 20 years old and 6 months old and she was 15 years and 4 months old. In 1878 Édouard's family was the first Labossière family in Saint-Léon, Manitoba. He came with 9 children. His oldest daughter, Edmire, the second of the family, wife of Louis Malo, did not arrive until 1881. The eldest son, Edouard Jr., newly married, came with his parents. Two more children were born in Saint-Léon. Theobald Leon in 1880 and Marie Exérille in 1883. Édouard Labossière grew up on the Quebec farm that had been cleared by Jean-Baptiste Labossière, the first Labossière in Canada. This farm is located near Saint-Ours in Quebec. The family lived in Saint-Jude until 1870. He did a two-year internship at Saint-Ours and then followed the wave of emigration to the United States. In 1872, the family was at Williamsville, Massachusetts and then at Manchaug, Massachusetts, where the two oldest children; Edward and Edmire, were married and possibly three children were born; Arthur in 1873, Louis in 1875 and Philomène In 1887. After these displacements proved unsatisfactory, Edward listened to the call and the publicity of western Canada, a destination of many French-speaking French immigrants recently. A railroad to St. Boniface, Manitoba, (part of Winnipeg), was completed in 1878, and ensured a journey to this promised land. Thus he arrived at Saint-Léon in the spring of 1878 at the same time as eight other families. Four, perhaps 6, bolder families had preceded them in 1877. But everything was fallow, the conditions were extremely primitive: the railroad only joined the region in 1882, to Manitou 10 miles to the south. These four years of isolation gave rise to a number of dramatic incidents, including the famous 70-mile journeys to Emerson, with bags on their backs reminiscent of the old voyageurs. Edouard chose his homestead on the south-eastern quarter of section 4-5-9, near the developing the community, and served in particular as one of the first school commissioners in the community. Edouard died prematurely on February 13, 1893 at the age of 57. Edmire married a second time on October 26, 1894, to Alexis Allaire. She died at the age of 59, following burns contracted by burning leaves. She suffered terribly for three days after the incident before she succumbed to her injuries. Family members later told of slicing potatoes very thin for her to lie on to ease the suffering. The J-B Gedeon Labossiere - Adelaide Potvin family arrived from Manchaug, Massachusetts, U.S.A. in 1880 and homesteaded on the northeast of 6-5-9. This means the North East quarter or 160 acres of Section 6, Township 5, Range 9. We have a copy of the deed from the Library & Archives Canada web site under Western Homesteads. They were the second of the original four pioneer Labossiere families to settle in the area over the period from 1878 to 1882. Gedeon was 62 years old when he embarked on this adventure, making him the oldest of the four pioneers. His tombstone in the St. Leon, Manitoba cemetery has Nov. 6, 1895 as date of death, however, Manitoba Vital Statistics lists it as Nov. 7, 1895, one day later. [''Gedeon and Adelaide were in Massachusetts for the 1870 U.S. census, but back in Saint-Ours, Quebec for the 1871 Canada census. It is not known if they returned to MA for the period 1872-1979 before moving to Manitoba'']. Joseph Labossiere and Adeline Mauger and their family arrived in St. Leon, Manitoba in April of 1881 and homesteaded on the northwest of 33-4-9. They were the third of the four original pioneer Labossiere families to homestead in the St. Leon area between 1878 and 1882. Of the four pioneer families, Joseph and Alexis are cousins and Edouard is their uncle. Gedeon is a 3rd. cousin, once removed. Joseph was only 29 years when he homesteaded, making him the youngest of the four pioneers. The Alexis Labossiere - Exilda Poulin family arrived in St. Leon, Manitoba in the Spring of 1882 and established themselves on the southwest of 4-5-9. This family was the last of the four original Labossiere pioneer families to come out to homestead in the St. Leon area between 1878 and 1882. Alexis was 32 years old when he settled in Manitoba. == List of Names or Profiles in the LaBossiere Name Study == https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Labossiere_Name_Study ==Entered Religious Life== This section is a list of all known Labossiere Family members, (and direct children of a Labossiere woman), who entered religious life. Many thanks to Père Alphonse Claude Marie Claude Laboissière OFM (1901 - 1962), [[Claude-155| Joseph Alphonse Paul Claude dit Laboissiere]], for listing some family members at the back of his 1957 book. Also thanks to the new resource site, Clergenealogy - The Forgotten in Genealogy https://clergenealogie.org/index.php. * Marie Emilie Labossiere (1828 - 1855) joined the Sisters of Charity on February 15, 1848 at Saint-Hyacinthe. [[Labossiere-152|Marie Emilie Labossiere]]. * Marie Cordelie Glaude (1859 - 1890) Marie Cordelie became a Grey Nun at St-Hyacinthe under the name of Sister St. Claude. She passed away on Feb. 9, 1890. Her nephew, Fr. Alphonse Claude-Laboissiere states that she also had the name, Albina. Albina was one of two sisters in this family to join religious orders. Her youngest sister, Amanda also became a nun. [[Glaude-19|Cordelie Albina Glaude]]. * Jean Baptiste Labossière (1864 - 1940), brother of Marie Elizabeth Labossière . Monsignor Jean Baptiste Labossière [[Labossière-641|Jean Baptiste Labossière]] * Marie Elizabeth Labossière (1866-1941) sister of Jean Baptiste Labossière, entered the religious life in 1892 and she became a nun with the Sisters of Sainte Anne taking the name, Sister Marie-Osithe. She moved to British Columbia about 1898 and she taught for many years at Ste. Anne's Academy in Victoria, B.C. [[Labossière-642|Marie Elizabeth Labossière]] * Amanda Claude dit Labossiere (1873 - 1938) Soeur Marie de la Charité. Joined the Sisters of Providence of Montreal and took the name, Sister Marie of Charity. Amanda was one of two sisters in this family to join religious orders. An older sister, Albina also became a nun. [[Claude-136 | Amanda Claude]]. * Marie Rose Ludivine Labossiere, Sister Antoinette (1882 - 1960) of the Sisters of Charity, Saint-Hyacinthe, Quebec. [[Labossiere-1442| Marie-Rose Ludivine Labossiere]] * Marie Alma Girouard (1884 - 1911) became a nun under the name of Sr. Marie-Ste-Bathilde with the Soeurs de la Présentation de Marie at Saint-Hyacinthe. [[Girouard-873 | Marie Alma Girouard]]. * Marie Aline Labossiere (1891 - 1938) joined the Soeurs de la Présentation de Marie as a novitiate at Saint-Hyacinthe on Sept. 1, 1911 and she made her religious profession on Feb. 2, 1914 under the name of Soeur Marie St-Lucien. [[Labossiere-861| Marie Aline Labossiere]] * Anna Leontine Labossiere (1892-1983) joined the religious life with the Soeurs Channionesses des Cing Plaies du Sauveur. After her training, she would most likely have been some sort of teacher, first at Saint-Leon, then later at nearby Somerset. She took the religious name of Soeur Marie Mechtilde de L’Enfant Jésus. [[Labossiere-879| Anna Leontine Labossiere]] * Wilfrid Pierre Hamel (1894 - 1957) became a priest. In 1930 he was serving a parish in Hamlin, ME. [[Hamel-1553| Wilfrid Pierre Hamel]] * Rose Helene Labossiere (1899 - 1979) entered the religious life at Saint-Hyacinthe with the Soeurs of charitié of St-Hyacinthe under the name of Soeur Rose Hélène. [[Labossiere-857| Rose Helene Labossiere]] * Père Alphonse Claude Marie Claude Laboissière OFM (1901 - 1962), [[Claude-155| Joseph Alphonse Paul Claude dit Laboissiere]] * Père Joseph Philippe Labossiere, OMI (1902 - 1980), Missionnaires Oblats de Marie-Immaculée. [[Labossiere-1444| Joseph Philippe Labossiere]] * Marie Lea Labossiere (1903 - 1989) 1950 US Census Massachusetts Worcester Worcester City ED 30-238 Sheet 1 Line 16 Sister Lea Mary Labossiere 46 book keeper Convent orphange (St. Anne's Orphange and Convent). Sister to Marie Alvina Labossiere. [[Labossiere-1193| Marie Lea Labossiere]] * Marie Alvina Labossiere (1905 - 1993) 1940 US Census Ohio Lucas Toledo Ward 5 ED 95-73 Sheet 2A Line 39: Alvina LaBossiere, 35 Nun, Hospital St. Vincents Nurses Home. Sister of Marie Lea Labossiere [[Labossiere-1195| Marie Alvina Labossiere]] * Marie Almeira Eugenie Fernande Labossiere (1908-1983) Soeur Marie-Théodosie joined the Soeurs de Sainte-Anne. [[Labossiere-1280| Eugenie Labossiere]] * Marie Rose Blanche Labossiere (1913 - ?) Soeur Maria-de-la-Visitation joined the Soeurs de la Présentation de Marie at Saint-Hyacinthe in 1934. [[Labossiere-1445| Marie Rose Blanche Labossiere]]. * Marie Leona Béatrice Labossiere (1918 - 2010) Soeur Eugénie-du-Sauveur joined the Soeurs de la Présentation de Marie at Saint-Hyacinthe in 1947. [[Labossiere-1446| Marie Béatrice Labossiere]]. == Sources == * Birth of a Louis Labossiere 1820 at Milford, MA G.R.2 Grave Record, St. Mary's Cemetery. Vital Records of Milford, Massachusetts to the year 1850, Compiled by Thomas W. Baldwin, AB., S.B., Member of the New England Genealogical Society. Boston, MA, 1917 Wright & Potter Printing Company 32 Derne Street, Boston.
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[[Category:Lacey Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Lacey-485|T Lacey]] or post a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. The other goal of this study is to determine if the William Lacy or Lacey line and the Thomas Lacy line are one in the same. Records are scarce and hard to find. The Virginia Counties of New Kent, Monroe, Goochland, Greenbrier, Johnson, Hanover, Brunswick and Lunenburg are a main focus of this study. See '''Resources''' == Task List == 1) Help source early Lacey / Lacy Wikitree profiles. ( you will likely need the pre 1700 certification for this task) 2) Help connect profiles thru YDNA matches. (Mine is in progress and should have the results in a couple of weeks) 3) Discuss the commonality or naming patterns in the various Lacey / Lacy family lines. == Naming Patterns == My [[Lacey-485|T]] Lacey / Lacy line naming patterns include Philemon, Alexander, David, William James and John just to name a few. == Resources == * [https://books.google.com/books?id=rKAKXWXIa9gC&pg=PA248&lpg=PA248&dq=William+Lacy+settled+in+early+James+Island,+South+Carolina&source=bl&ots=lT_5Bb5_pX&sig=MX6wtTEiu5QSg0NyCyHU_hGEwjI&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjAxZCi-rrcAhUCRqwKHWdWAgQQ6AEwAHoECAAQAQ#v=onepage&q=William%20Lacy%20settled%20in%20early%20James%20Island%2C%20South%20Carolina&f=false Legend of the Lacey, Lacy Family] Note; This book briefly outlines William and Thomas Lacy / Lacey * [https://www.genealogy.com/ftm/p/a/c/Rebecca-J-Pacey/FILE/0031page.html Genealogy. Com page - Descendents of Thomas Lacy I] * [https://books.google.com/books?id=J5ULAAAAIAAJ&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=false William Lacy, wife Susanna and one child's arrival on James Island on the passenger ship Southampton] == Links to Records == Parish, Church, Tax and Census * [http://genealogytrails.com/vir/newkent/rentroll.html 1704 Rent Roll] Listed here are William, Thomas and Emanuel Lacey * [http://www.binnsgenealogy.com/VirginiaTaxListCensuses/1790index/1790L-index1.htm 1790 Virginia Census] * [http://search.freefind.com/find.html?id=82446890&pageid=r&mode=ALL&t=s&query=Lacy 1800 Virginia Personal and Land Census] * [http://genealogytrails.com/vir/newkent/1810census.html 1810 New Kent Co. Census] Listed here are William, Philemon, Stephen, Mary, Archibald and Steward Lacy == Lacey / Lacy Profiles == [[Lacey-493|Philemon Lacey]] 1749-1834 (son of William of Greenbrier, maybe) [[Lacey-491|James Philemon Lacey]] 1771-1847 (proven son of Philemon Lacy and Esther Daniels) [[Lacey-518|Esther Lacey]] [[Lacy-424| William Lacy]] aka William of Greenbrier, VA. 1725-1794 (son of Benjamin William Lacy) [[Lacy-1390|Thomas Lacy]] 1649 Westminster, London England-1730 Hanover, VA [[Lacy-244|Thomas Lacy]] 1660 England- 1750 Hanover, VA [[ Lacy-247|Thomas Lacy II]] 1684 New Kent, VA-1727 Hanover, VA [[Lacy-123|Thomas LacyIII]] 1702 New Kent, VA-1809 Hanover, VA [[Lacey-539| William Lacey I]] 1607 England-1627 VA ? Arrived in North America with wife Susan ? and one child (presumably William II) on the passenger ship Southampton and lived on James Island. [https://books.google.com/books?id=orDbMGpInaQC&pg=PA450&lpg=PA450&dq=William+Lacey++1607+in+England&source=bl&ots=WI_459v-_M&sig=fHIlCzJ5jfmwS2lqgHB-6x3SCkM&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiAtKe77OHOAhVJOSYKHZGnBMQQ6AEIMjAE#v=onepage&q=William%20Lacey%20%201607%20in%20England&f=false] [[Lacey-537 | William Lacey II]] 1627 Westminster, London England- after 1656 VA? Note: This is where I believe the lines of William Lacey and Thomas Lacy join as brothers, but there has been no discovered proof.
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:'''Profiles on Wikitree''' [[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px|Red Bullet]][[Bullion-23|Laura Bullion]] - was a prostitute and a female outlaw of the Old West. She was a member of Butch Cassidy's Wild Bunch gang. They called her Della Rose and Rose of the Wild Bunch.
[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px|Red Bullet]][[Taylor-20789|Pearl Hart]] - was an outlaw of the American Old West. She ran a tent brothel in Mammoth, Arizona, in 1898. She committed the last stagecoach robbery in the United States and was the only woman ever recorded as having committed that crime.
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Madams provided for the women who worked for them, protection, often employing bouncer who would rid the house of any unsavory charachers. Room and board was also provided, though at others, the soiled doves paid rent. The madame would then take a split of the money earned by her girls,an amount that varied from house to house, and the services provided by the madame.
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:'''Profiles on Wikitree''' [[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px|Red Bullet]][[De_Vere-352|Pearl de Vere]] - was a prostitute and brothel madam of the American Old West. She was known as the soiled dove of Cripple Creek.
[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px|Red Bullet]][[Welch-2688|Josephine Hensley]] - was an American prostitute, madam, and owner of brothels, dance halls, a variety theater, and saloons in Helena, Montana. She was known as Chicago Joe Hensley after her marriage to James T. Hensley.
[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px|Red Bullet]][[Porter-6345|Fannie Porter]] - was a well known madam of the 19th century. She is best known for her popular brothel. She also associated with famous outlaws of the day.
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:'''Profiles on Wikitree''' [[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px|Red Bullet]][[Zelle-2|Margaretha Zelle]] - better known by the stage name Mata Hari, was a exotic dancer and courtesan who was convicted of being a spy and executed by firing squad in France.
[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px|Red Bullet]][[Le_Breton-90|Emilie Le Breton]] - better known as Lillie Langtry she was an actress who starred in many plays.She was also known for her relationships with noblemen, including the Prince of Wales, the Earl of Shrewsbury, and Prince Louis of Battenberg. Lillie Langtry was considered as one of the most beautiful women of her time ==Sources== *[http://www.cyndislist.com/occupations/prostitutes/ Cyndis List] - Occupations - Prostitutes *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_prostitutes_and_courtesans Wikipedia] - List of prostitutes and courtesans *[http://listverse.com/2014/02/11/10-types-of-prostitutes-in-history/ Listverse] - 10 Types Of Prostitutes In History *[http://studioknow.com/2011/05/top-12-famous-prostitutes-in-history/ Studioknow] - 12 Famous Prostitutes in History
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[[Space:Ghost_Profiles_on_Wikitree|Ghost Profiles on Wikitree]] Viscountess Townshend
The ghost of Viscountess Dorothy Townshend is called the Brown Lady because she appears wearing a brown brocade dress.
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Her mother was the daughter and heiress of Sir Geoffrey Burwell of Rougham, Suffolk. Her brother Robert is considered to be the first Prime Minister of Great Brittain.
["Baron Walpole", Debrett's Peerage, 1968, p. 1128][Leadam, Isaac Saunders (1899), "Walpole, Robert (1676-1745)", in Lee, Sidney, Dictionary of National Biography 59, London: Smith, Elder & Co, pp. 178–207] :
Dorothy did not have a very happy life. She fell in love with the Second Viscount Townshend. Dorothy's father was Lord Townshend’s guardian and feared that his consent would be misconstrued as an attempt to gain an advantage for his daughter so he refused their request to be married. Lord Townshend eventually married the daughter of Baron Pelham of Laughton. Dorothy became the mistress of [http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philip_Wharton,_1st_Duke_of_Wharton Lord Wharton]. :
Lord Townshend became a widower in 1711 and shortly afterwards he finally married Dorothy Walpole. Afterwards, he found out about her relationship with Lord Wharton. He was a frightfully abusive man and locked he up as a result. Some reports claim that Lady Wharton lured Dorothy to be locked away. She was held a prisoner until she died of small pox, another version is she died after being pushed down the stairway of Raynham Hall.
[[Image:Walpole-113-1.jpg|200px]] :
Dorothy's ghost gained fame when it was captured in a photograph in 1936 during a shoot for a magazine article for ''Country Life Magazine'' on Raynham Hall. The photographer and his assistant had already taken one shot of the large staircase and were preparing for another when the ghostly lady in brown brocade appeared before them! They quickly took another shot and captured this picture which they published in the December 1936 issue.
[Country Life magazine 26 December 1936] :
The Brown Lady is considered to be one of England's most famous hauntings.
[[http://www.mysteriousbritain.co.uk/england/norfolk/hauntings/the-brown-lady-of-raynham-hall.html Mysterious Britain, Lady of Raynham Hall]] Before the article and photograph, the lady had been seen on many occasions before.
The Brown Lady was first seen Christmas of 1835.
Lucia P Stone wrote of the event:
:''Lord Charles Townsend had invited a number of guests to the hall for the Christmas festivities. Among them was a man called Colonel Loftus, who, with another guest called Hawkins, witnessed a figure in a brown dress. He also ran into the apparition on the main stairs. He described her as an "aristocratic looking lady with one horrific feature: where her eyes should have been there were only empty sockets, highlighted in a face that glowed with an unearthly light." The Colonel drew a sketch of the apparition.''
[[http://www.mysteriousbritain.co.uk/england/norfolk/hauntings/the-brown-lady-of-raynham-hall.html Mysterious Brown Lady of Raynham Hall]] [[Image:Walpole-113-7.jpg|300px]]
Ken Anderson Sketch, 1960s
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Dorothy was an inspiration for Walt Disney's imagineer Ken Anderson of the ghost bride of Captain Gore of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haunted_Mansion Haunted Mansion] in New Orleans Square, Disneyland.
== Sources == See also: * [http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brown_Lady_of_Raynham_Hall Wikipedia: Brown Lady of Raynham] *[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=7iR0PtP_ww4 Youtube The Brown Lady] * Wikipedia biography [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dorothy_Townshend] ==Notes== Wikipedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dorothy_Townshend] says her lover was [[Wharton-1083|Thomas, Lord Wharton]] died 1715 not his son [[Wharton-1084|Philip, Lord Wharton]].
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[[Category:Lady Lilford, Arrived 27 Sep 1839]] [[Category:South Australia, Shipping Free Space Pages]] Lady Lilford (557/596 t ship 1838) arrived in South Australia 1839-09-27 from Liverpool 39-06-18, Captain Jas Kermath :''Note a passenger list can be found on the [http://www.slsa.ha.sa.gov.au/BSA/1839LadyLilford.htm Bound For South Australia] an external website.'' ==== Passenger Lists etc. ==== * ''GATHERINGS FROM THE SOUTHERN AUSTRALIAN, TO FEB. 20.'' from the '''South Australian Record''' (SA : 1837 - 1840) of Wednesday 10 July 1839, Page 8. first accessed online on the 23rd of December, 2019 at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/245932330? ''(I believe this newspaper was published in England and carried out to the Colony with each ship bound for it.)'' * ''LADY LILFORD'' from from Diane Cummings' '''Bound For South Australia''' database. first accessed online on the 23rd of December, 2019 at: https://bound-for-south-australia.collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/1839LadyLilford.htm * ''18/06/1839 - 27/09/1839'' from the '''Passengers in History''' website, an initiative of the South Australian Maritime Museum. first accessed online on the 23rd of December, 2019 at: http://passengersinhistory.sa.gov.au/node/946274 * ''Passengers arriving 1839-09-27 in SA aboard the Lady Lilford (557/596 t ship 1838) from Liverpool 39-06-18, Captain Jas Kermath.'' from the Family History SA '''Shipping and Passenger Lists South Australia''' searchable database. first accessed online on the 23rd of December, 2019 at: https://www.familyhistorysa.org/shipping/passengerlists.html * ''1839 'Lady Lilford''' from the '''OLD COLONISTS OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA''' website at: https://oldcolonists.weebly.com/-1839-lady-lilford.html
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[[Category:Laflamme Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. Laflamme Name Meaning: French: nickname, or perhaps an occupational name for a torch bearer, from flamme 'fire' + the definite article la. The Laflamme name was first found in Normandy, the former Dutchy of Normandy where the family held a seat since ancient times! The surname is very rare in France. It is found mainly in Quebec, Cananda, and is one of the nicknames worn by soldiers. Around 15480 people have been found in Canada who wears Laflamme as their family name. There are about 3506 people in the United States who wears Laflamme as surname and ranked 8633 in US Census Bureau. In 2000 census, the last name was found in around 13 per 1 million. Name variations include Laflamme, LaFlamme or La Flamme, Leflammeron, Flammarion, Flamme etc. Sources to view: *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LaFlamme *https://www.houseofnames.com/laflamme-family-crest *http://www.ancestry.com/name-origin?surname=laflamme *http://forebears.io/surnames/laflamme *http://www.nameslist.org/surname/Laflamme This Laflamme Name Study is a collaborative work-in-progress. Can you contribute information or sources for the Laflamme clan, ancestry or history that might be interesting to our readers? Please feel free to comment at the foot of the page with your input. Thank you!!
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{|class="wikitable" width="100%" style="border:1px solid #BBB" | align="center" colspan="3"| '''Lairds of Keppoch''' |- ! No. !Name !in office |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" colspan="3" | |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacDonald-90|Alexander ''Alisdair Carrach'' MacDonald]]'''
(1369-1440) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| ? -1440 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|2 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacDonald-89|Angus ''Aonghas na Fearste'' MacDonald]]'''
(1390-1484) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1440-1484 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|3 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacDonald-1910|Donald MacDonald]]'''
(bef 1484-1497) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1484-1497 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|4 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacDonald-1911|John ''Iain Aluinn'' Macdonald]]'''
(bef 1497-15??) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1497-149? |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|5 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacDonald-1912|Alexander ''Alastair nan Gleann'' Macdonald]]'''
(bef 1484-1499) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 149?-1499 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|6 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacDonald-1913|Donald "Glass" MacDonald]]'''
(bef 1499-~1513) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1499 – 1513 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|7 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacDonald-1914|Ronald "Raonall MacDhonaill Ghlais" MacDonald]]'''
(bef 1513-1547) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1513 - 1547 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|8 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacDonald-1916|Alexander ''Alastair Boloine'' MacDonald BT]]'''
(bef 1547-1554) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1547 - 1554 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|9 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacDonald-1917|Ranald ''Og'' MacDonald BT]]'''
(bef 1547-1587) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1554 - 1587 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|10 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacDonald-1922|Alexander ''Alastair nan Cleas'' MacDonald]]'''
(aft 1547- aft 1640) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|1587 – 1635 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|11 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacDonald-1926|Ranald ''Og'' Macdonald]]'''
(bef 1593-1640) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1635 - 1640 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|12 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacDonald-1927|Donald "Glass" MacDonald]]'''
(bef 1593-bef 1650) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| ~1640 - ~1650 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|13 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacDonald-1939|Alexander MacDonald]]'''
(bef 1650-1663) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1650 - September 1663 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|14 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacDonald-1928|Alexander ''Alastair Buidhe'' MacDonald]]'''
(bef 1593-1669) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1663 - 1669 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|15 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacDonald-1944|Archibald MacDonald]]'''
(aft 1663-1688) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1669 - 1688 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|16 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacDonald-3001|Coll MacDonald]]'''
(bef 1688-1729) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|1688 - ~1729 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|17 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacDonald-3004|Sir Alexander MacDonell]]'''
(bef 1729-1746) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1729 - April 16, 1746 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|(Ignored) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacDonald-3009|Angus MacDonald]]'''
(1725-1818) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| Assumed leadership of the clan on his father's death but not officially recognized as such by the clan |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|18 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacDonell-131|Sir Ranald MacDonell]]'''
(1736-1788) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1746 - 1788 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|19 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacDonell-132|Sir Alexander MacDonell]]'''
(1772-1808) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1788 - 1808 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|20 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacDonell-140|Sir Richard MacDonell]]'''
(1780-1819) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1808 - 1819 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|(Ignored) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacDonell-133|Maj. Alexander MacDonell]]'''
(abt 1742-1820) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1819 - 1820 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|21 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacDonell-157|Sir Chichester MacDonell]]'''
(bef 1819-1848) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1819 - 1848 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|(Ignored) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacDonell-154|Angus MacDonell]]'''
(1801-1855) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1848 - 1855 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''Line becomes extinct'''
| style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1848 - September 13, 2006 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|22 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Macdonald-|Ranald Alasdair MacDonald]]'''
( - ) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 2006 - present |- |} Return to the [[:Category: Clan MacDonald of Keppoch|'''Macdonald of Keppoch''']] category page. Return to the [[:Category:Clan_MacDonald|'''Clan Donald''']] category page. See also: Macdonald/Macdonell of Keppoch Chiefs – Historical Revisionism? http://descentfromadam.wordpress.com/2008/11/03/macdonaldmacdonell-of-keppoch-chiefs-historical-revisionism/
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{|class="wikitable" width="100%" style="border:1px solid #BBB" | align="center" colspan="3"| '''Lairds of Sleat''' |- ! No. !Name !in office |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" colspan="3" | |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Macdonald-2108|Hugh MacDonald]]'''
(1400-1498) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| ? -1498 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|2 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Macdonald-2107|John MacDonald]]'''
(14??-1502) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1498-1502 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|3 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Macdonald-2106|Donald "Dòmhnall Gallach" MacDonald]]'''
(abt 1460-1506) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1502-1506 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|4 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Macdonald-2105|Donald "Grumach" Macdonald]]'''
(bef 1506-1534) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1506-1534 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|5 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Macdonald-2104|Donald "Gorm" Macdonald]]'''
(bef 1534-1539) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1534-1539 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|6 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Macdonald-1921|Donald "Gormson" MacDonald]]'''
(1522-1585) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1539 – 1585 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|7 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Macdonald-1435|Donald "Gorm Mor" MacDonald]]'''
(1548-1617) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1585 - 1617 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|8 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Macdonald-2085|Sir Donald "Gorm Og Mac'illeasbuig Chleireich " MacDonald, 1st Bt]]'''
(bef 1617-1643) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1617 - 1643 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|9 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Macdonald-1434|Sir James "Mor" MacDonald, 2nd Bt]]'''
(bef 1618-1678) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1643 - December 8, 1678 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|10 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Macdonald-2083|Sir Donald MacDonald, 3rd Bt]]'''
(aft 1633-1695) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|1678 – 1695 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|11 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Macdonald-2082|Sir Donald "Domhnull a Chogaidh" Macdonald, 4th Bt]]'''
(aft 1662-1718) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1695 - 1718 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|12 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Macdonald-2081|Sir DonaldMacDonald, 5th Bt]]'''
(bef 1700-?) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1718 - 1720 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|13 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Macdonald-2080|Sir James MacDonald, 6th Bt]]'''
(aft 1662-1720) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1720 - December 1720 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|14 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Macdonald-2079|Sir Alexander MacDonald, 7th Bt]]'''
(bef 1720-1746) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1720 - December 1746 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|15 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Macdonald-2078|Sir James MacDonald, 8th Bt]]'''
(abt 1740-1766) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1746 - July 26, 1766 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|16 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Macdonald-2077|Lord Alexander MacDonald, 9th Bt]]'''
(aft 1740-1795) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|1766 - September 12, 1795 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|17 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Macdonald-2076|Lord Alexander Wentworth MacDonald, 10th Bt]]'''
(1773-1766) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1795 - June 19, 1824 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|18 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Macdonald-2075|Lord Godfrey MacDonald, 11th Bt]]'''
(1775-1832) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1824 - October 18, 1832 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|19 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Bosville-Macdonald-3|Lord Godfrey William Wentworth MacDonald, 12th Bt]]'''
(1809-1863) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1832 - July 25, 1863 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|20 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Bosville-Macdonald-1|Lord Somerled James Brudenel MacDonald, 13th Bt]]'''
(1849-1874) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1863 - December 25, 1874 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|21 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Bosville-Macdonald-2|Lord Ronald Archibald MacDonald, 14th Bt]]'''
(1883-1947) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1874 - January 20, 1947 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|22 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Bosville-Macdonald-19|Lord Alexander Godfrey MacDonald, 15th Bt]]'''
(1909-1970) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1947 - 1970 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|23 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacDonald-|Lord Godfrey James MacDonald]]'''
(aft 19??- ) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1970 - present |- |} Return to the[[:Category:Macdonald_of_Sleat|'''Macdonald of Sleat''']] category page. Return to the[[:Category:Clan_MacDonald|'''Clan Donald''']] category page.
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[[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:Laity Name Study]] __NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Laity Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Laity Laity] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Laity name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Laity's), by time period (18th Century Laity's), or by topic (Laity DNA, Laity Occupations, Laity Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Laity Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''[[Laity-45|D G Laity Lombardi]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Laity}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * * * ==Membership== * * * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Layty Layty] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Laytye Laytye] *Laitye, Leaity, Leaty, Laytey and Laytie === Is this the First Laity? === This is the earliest currently known common ancestor of all seven branches of the Laity genealogy as it exists currently. [[Laytye-3|Richard Laytye]]
=== Addopted Name === Some laity's in this One Name Study are descended from [[Laiti-47|Henrik Pehrsson (Henry) Laity formerly Laiti]] from Finland, see his profile to see details == How to Add a Profile == All profiles should be in the Top Category '''
[[Category:Laity Name Study]]''' and have the Laity One Name Sticker '''
{{One Name Study|name=Laity}}''' it should also be in the Bottom Category *Example ''If John Laity was born in Devon, England he would be put in''
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[[Category:England, Laity Name Study]] *Example ''If John Laity was born in Devon, England and Died in Canada he would be put in''
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[[Category:Canada, Laity Name Study]] *Example ''If John '''Layty''' was born in Devon, England and Died in Canada he would be put in''
[[Category: Layty Surname, Laity Name Study]] [[Category:Devon, Laity Name Study]] and
[[Category:Canada, Laity Name Study]] == Sortable Category Tree == ===Last updated 25th May 2020=== 2 New Category's New Mexico and Berkshire === 11th May 2020=== Full list of Categories and which Level each is, Try to use the lowest level when adding a Profile
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[[Category:Australasia, Laity Name Study]]||1||10,16 |- |10||2nd Level||
[[Category:Australia, Laity Name Study]]||2||11,12,13,14,15 |- |11||3rd Level||
[[Category:Australian Capital Territory, Laity Name Study]]||4|| |- |12||3rd Level||
[[Category:New South Wales, Laity Name Study]]||15|| |- |13||3rd Level||
[[Category:Queensland, Laity Name Study]]||14|| |- |14||3rd Level||
[[Category:South Australia, Laity Name Study]]||12|| |- |15||3rd Level||
[[Category:Victoria, Laity Name Study]]||154|| |- |16||2nd Level||
[[Category:New Zealand, Laity Name Study]]||17|| |- |17||1st Level||
[[Category:Europe, Laity Name Study]]||1||18,19,103,104,105,106 |- |18||2nd Level||
[[Category:Belgium, Laity Name Study]] ||2|| |- |19||2nd Level||
[[Category:England, Laity Name Study]] ||2||20,21,22,90,91,92,93,94,95,96,97,98,99,100,101,102 |- |20||3rd Level||
[[Category:Avon, Laity Name Study]] ||2|| |- |New||3rd Level||
[[Category:Berkshire, Laity Name Study]] ||2|| |- |21||3rd Level||
[[Category:Cleveland, Laity Name Study]] ||3|| |- |22||3rd Level||
[[Category:Cornwall, Laity Name Study]] ||9||All from 23 to 89 |- |23||4th Level||
[[Category:Altarnun, Cornwall, Laity Name Study]] ||2|| |- |24||4th Level||
[[Category:Antony, Cornwall, Laity Name Study]] ||2|| |- |25||4th Level||
[[Category:Bodmin, Cornwall, Laity Name Study]] ||5|| |- |26||4th Level||
[[Category:Breage, Cornwall, Laity Name Study]] ||30|| |- |27||4th Level||
[[Category:Budock, Cornwall, Laity Name Study]] ||4|| |- |28||4th Level||
[[Category:Camborne, Cornwall, Laity Name Study]] ||42|| |- |New||4th Level||
[[Category:Colan, Cornwall, Laity Name Study]] ||2|| |- |29||4th Level||
[[Category:Crowan, Cornwall, Laity Name Study]] ||29|| |- |30||4th Level||
[[Category:Crowlas, Cornwall, Laity Name Study]] ||2|| |- |31||4th Level||
[[Category:Falmouth, Cornwall, Laity Name Study]] ||26|| |- |32||4th Level||
[[Category:Feock, Cornwall, Laity Name Study]] ||2|| |- |33||4th Level||
[[Category:Germoe, Cornwall, Laity Name Study]] ||41|| |- |34||4th Level||
[[Category:Goldsithney, Cornwall, Laity Name Study]] ||10|| |- |35||4th Level||
[[Category:Grade, Cornwall, Laity Name Study]] ||2|| |- |36||4th Level||
[[Category:Gwennap, Cornwall, Laity Name Study]] ||2|| |- |37||4th Level||
[[Category:Gwinear, Cornwall, Laity Name Study]] ||7|| |- |38||4th Level||
[[Category:Halamanning, Cornwall, Laity Name Study]] ||2|| |- |39||4th Level||
[[Category:Hayle, Cornwall, Laity Name Study]] ||4|| |- |40||4th Level||
[[Category:Helston, Cornwall, Laity Name Study]] ||46|| |- |41||4th Level||
[[Category:Illogan, Cornwall, Laity Name Study]] ||43|| |- |42||4th Level||
[[Category:Kea, Cornwall, Laity Name Study]] ||2|| |- |43||4th Level||
[[Category:Kenneggy, Cornwall, Laity Name Study]] ||2|| |- |44||4th Level||
[[Category:Liskeard, Cornwall, Laity Name Study]] ||9|| |- |45||4th Level||
[[Category:Ludgvan, Cornwall, Laity Name Study]] ||6|| |- |46||4th Level||
[[Category:Mabe, Cornwall, Laity Name Study]] ||2|| |- |47||4th Level||
[[Category:Madron, Cornwall, Laity Name Study]] ||14|| |- |48||4th Level||
[[Category:Maker, Cornwall, Laity Name Study]] ||2|| |- |49||4th Level||
[[Category:Marazion, Cornwall, Laity Name Study]] ||67|| |- |50||4th Level||
[[Category:Mawgan, Cornwall, Laity Name Study]] ||3|| |- |51||4th Level||
[[Category:Mawgan-in-Meneage, Cornwall, Laity Name Study]] ||3|| |- |52||4th Level||
[[Category:Mawnan Smith, Cornwall, Laity Name Study]] ||2|| |- |53||4th Level||
[[Category:Mawnan, Cornwall, Laity Name Study]] ||18|| |- |54||4th Level||
[[Category:Mousehole, Cornwall, Laity Name Study]] ||6|| |- |55||4th Level||
[[Category:Mullion, Cornwall, Laity Name Study]] ||5|| |- |56||4th Level||
[[Category:Mylor, Cornwall, Laity Name Study]] ||5|| |- |57||4th Level||
[[Category:Newlyn, Cornwall, Laity Name Study]] ||2|| |- |58||4th Level||
[[Category:Paul, Cornwall, Laity Name Study]] ||23|| |- |59||4th Level||
[[Category:Pendeen, Cornwall, Laity Name Study]] ||6|| |- |60||4th Level||
[[Category:Penponds, Cornwall, Laity Name Study]] ||4|| |- |61||4th Level||
[[Category:Penzance, Cornwall, Laity Name Study]] ||33|| |- |62||4th Level||
[[Category:Perranuthnoe, Cornwall, Laity Name Study]] ||98|| |- |63||4th Level||
[[Category:Porthleven, Cornwall, Laity Name Study]] ||79|| |- |64||4th Level||
[[Category:Portreath, Cornwall, Laity Name Study]] ||2|| |- |65||4th Level||
[[Category:Redruth, Cornwall, Laity Name Study]] ||75|| |- |66||4th Level||
[[Category:Retallack, Cornwall, Laity Name Study]] ||3|| |- |67||4th Level||
[[Category:Roseworthy, Cornwall, Laity Name Study]] ||2|| |- |68||4th Level||
[[Category:Ruan Major, Cornwall, Laity Name Study]] ||4|| |- |69||4th Level||
[[Category:Sancreed, Cornwall, Laity Name Study]] ||4|| |- |70||4th Level||
[[Category:Sennen, Cornwall, Laity Name Study]] ||4|| |- |71||4th Level||
[[Category:Sithney, Cornwall, Laity Name Study]] ||30|| |- |72||4th Level||
[[Category:St Agnes, Cornwall, Laity Name Study]] ||2|| |- |73||4th Level||
[[Category:St Austell, Cornwall, Laity Name Study]] ||5|| |- |74||4th Level||
[[Category:St Buryan, Cornwall, Laity Name Study]] ||11|| |- |75||4th Level||
[[Category:St Cleer, Cornwall, Laity Name Study]] ||3|| |- |76||4th Level||
[[Category:St Columb, Cornwall, Laity Name Study]] ||3|| |- |New||4th Level||
[[Category:St Day, Cornwall, Laity Name Study]] ||2|| |- |77||4th Level||
[[Category:St Erth, Cornwall, Laity Name Study]] ||12|| |- |78||4th Level||
[[Category:St Gluvias, Cornwall, Laity Name Study]] ||3|| |- |79||4th Level||
[[Category:St Hilary, Cornwall, Laity Name Study]] ||121|| |- |80||4th Level||
[[Category:St Ives, Cornwall, Laity Name Study]] ||21|| |- |81||4th Level||
[[Category:St Just, Cornwall, Laity Name Study]] ||5|| |- |82||4th Level||
[[Category:St Leven, Cornwall, Laity Name Study]] ||3|| |- |83||4th Level||
[[Category:Stithians, Cornwall, Laity Name Study]] ||2|| |- |84||4th Level||
[[Category:Torpoint, Cornwall, Laity Name Study]] ||5|| |- |85||4th Level||
[[Category:Towednack, Cornwall, Laity Name Study]] ||3|| |- |New||4th Level||
[[Category:Treleigh, Cornwall, Laity Name Study]] ||2|| |- |New||4th Level||
[[Category:Treneglos, Cornwall, Laity Name Study]] ||2|| |- |86||4th Level||
[[Category:Truro, Cornwall, Laity Name Study]] ||13|| |- |87||4th Level||
[[Category:Tuckingmill, Cornwall, Laity Name Study]] ||4|| |- |88||4th Level||
[[Category:Wendron, Cornwall, Laity Name Study]] ||4|| |- |89||4th Level||
[[Category:Zennor, Cornwall, Laity Name Study]] ||2|| |- |90||3rd Level||
[[Category:Devon, Laity Name Study]] ||27|| |- |91||3rd Level||
[[Category:Essex, Laity Name Study]] ||3|| |- |92||3rd Level||
[[Category:Hampshire, Laity Name Study]] ||4|| |- |93||3rd Level||
[[Category:Kent, Laity Name Study]] ||2|| |- |94||3rd Level||
[[Category:Lancashire, Laity Name Study]] ||2|| |- |95||3rd Level||
[[Category:Lincolnshire, Laity Name Study]] ||2|| |- |96||3rd Level||
[[Category:Middlesex, Laity Name Study]] ||6|| |- |97||3rd Level||
[[Category:Somerset, Laity Name Study]] ||3|| |- |98||3rd Level||
[[Category:Suffolk, Laity Name Study]] ||7|| |- |99||3rd Level||
[[Category:Surrey, Laity Name Study]] ||2|| |- |100||3rd Level||
[[Category:Sussex, Laity Name Study]] ||3|| |- |101||3rd Level||
[[Category:Warwickshire, Laity Name Study]] ||4|| |- |102||3rd Level||
[[Category:Yorkshire, Laity Name Study]] ||14|| |- |103||2nd Level||
[[Category:France, Laity Name Study]] ||2|| |- |104||2nd Level||
[[Category:Germany, Laity Name Study]] ||3|| |- |105||2nd Level||
[[Category:Ireland, Laity Name Study]] ||8|| |- |106||2nd Level||
[[Category:Wales, Laity Name Study]]||1||107,108 |- |107||3rd Level||
[[Category:Glamorgan, Laity Name Study]] ||26|| |- |108||3rd Level||
[[Category:Swansea, Laity Name Study]] ||3|| |- |109||,||Laity Name Variants||,||110,111,112,113,114,115,116 |- |110||1st Level||
[[Category:Laitye Name Study]]||2|| |- |111||1st Level||
[[Category: Laytey Surname, Laity Name Study]]||1|| |- |112||1st Level||
[[Category: Laytie Surname, Laity Name Study]]||7|| |- |113||1st Level||
[[Category: Layty Surname, Laity Name Study]]||33|| |- |114||1st Level||
[[Category: Laytye Surname, Laity Name Study]]||52|| |- |115||1st Level||
[[Category: Leaity Surname, Laity Name Study]]||18|| |- |116||1st Level||
[[Category: Leaty Surname, Laity Name Study]]||6|| |- |117||1st Level||
[[Category:North America, Laity Name Study]]||0||118 |- |118||2nd Level||
[[Category:Canada, Laity Name Study]] ||1||119,120 |- |119||3rd Level||
[[Category:British Columbia, Laity Name Study]] ||16|| |- |120||3rd Level||
[[Category:Ontario, Laity Name Study]] ||4|| |- |121||2nd Level||
[[Category:United States, Laity Name Study]]||2||From 122 To 144 |- |122||3rd Level||
[[Category:Alabama, Laity Name Study]]||2|| |- |123||3rd Level||
[[Category:Arizona, Laity Name Study]]||3|| |- |124||3rd Level||
[[Category:California, Laity Name Study]]||20|| |- |125||3rd Level||
[[Category:Colorado, Laity Name Study]]||3|| |- |126||3rd Level||
[[Category:Connecticut, Laity Name Study]]||26|| |- |127||3rd Level||
[[Category:Florida, Laity Name Study]]||6|| |- |128||3rd Level||
[[Category:Illinois, Laity Name Study]]||17|| |- |129||3rd Level||
[[Category:Indiana, Laity Name Study]]||4|| |- |130||3rd Level||
[[Category:Iowa, Laity Name Study]]||4|| |- |131||3rd Level||
[[Category:Kansas, Laity Name Study]]||9|| |- |132||3rd Level||
[[Category:Massachusetts, Laity Name Study]]||4|| |- |133||3rd Level||
[[Category:Michigan, Laity Name Study]]||30|| |- |134||3rd Level||
[[Category:Minnesota, Laity Name Study]]||2|| |- |135||3rd Level||
[[Category:Montana, Laity Name Study]]||2|| |- |136||3rd Level||
[[Category:Nevada, Laity Name Study]]||8|| |- |137||3rd Level||
[[Category:New Jersey, Laity Name Study]]||25|| |- |New||3rd Level||
[[Category:New Mexico, Laity Name Study]] ||2|| |- |138||3rd Level||
[[Category:New York, Laity Name Study]]||19|| |- |139||3rd Level||
[[Category:North Carolina, Laity Name Study]]||2|| |- |140||3rd Level||
[[Category:Ohio, Laity Name Study]]||4|| |- |141||3rd Level||
[[Category:Pennsylvania, Laity Name Study]]||28|| |- |142||3rd Level||
[[Category:Virginia, Laity Name Study]]||4|| |- |143||3rd Level||
[[Category:West Virginia, Laity Name Study]]||2|| |- |144||3rd Level||
[[Category:Wisconsin, Laity Name Study]]||5|| |- |145||1st Level||
[[Category:South America, Laity Name Study]]||0||145 |- |146||2nd Level||
[[Category:Chile, Laity Name Study]]||13|| |}
==Laity Name Meaning== We have 2 definitions of the name Laity . . ''I believe the first'' . .
*'''Forbears''' The Laitys, who are numerous in the district of Marazion, evidently derive their name from Laity, a part of Wendron parish Christopher Lander held Higher Pengelly, Blisland, in 1758 (M.). The Landers, well known as African explorers in the early part of this century, were born at Truro of humble parentage. *'''House of Names''' The Laity family name is linked to the ancient Anglo-Saxon culture of Britain. Their name comes from the baptismal name Lettice, a popular girls name in medieval times. This personal name was originally derived from the Latin laetitia, which means gladness and joy. Baptismal names began to appear as surnames relatively late in the growth of the naming tradition. This is a little surprising, given the popularity of biblical figures in the Christian countries of Europe. Nevertheless, surnames derived from baptismal names grew in popularity during the Middle Ages, and have become one of the foremost sources for surnames.
==Laity Immigrants== Any Laity's that have emigrated to another country permanently. {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |From||Profile||To |- |England||[[Laity-1|James Laity]]||Arizona, U.S.A. |- |Cornwall, England||[[Laity-19|John Laity]]||Virginia, U.S.A. |- |NSW, Australia||[[Laity-34|Caroline (Laity) Harding]]||Auckland, NZ |- |Sandhurst England||[[Laity-36|Elizabeth Ann (Laity) Old]]||Victoria |- |Cornwall, England||[[Laity-40|George Richards Laity]]||Victoria, Australia |- |Cornwall, England||[[Laity-156|Sarah (Laity) Moon]]||Connecticut, United States |- |Cornwall, England||[[Laity-170|Henry Thompson Laity]]||South Africa |- |Cornwall, England||[[Laity-198|Mary Jane Laity]]||British Columbia, Canada |- |Cornwall, England||[[Laity-214|Richard Laity]]||Philadelphia, U.S.A. |- |,||,|| , |} ==Laity's of Note== '''[[Laytye-6|John Laytye]]''' The First Laytye ==External Resources== [http://forebears.co.uk/surnames/laity Forebears] Stats on the name Laity
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laity Wikipedia] page for Laity
[https://www.ancestry.co.uk/name-origin?surname=laity&geo_a=r&o_iid=41013&o_lid=41013&o_sch=Web+Property Ancestry] page for Laity
[https://www.houseofnames.com/Laity-family-crest House of Names] Laity History, Family Crest & Coats of Arms
== Task List == *'''''[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3ABrowseMatches&cln=&order=datedn&type=explicit&s=LAITY Laity Pending Merges]''''' *'''''[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=Laity-1 Laity Unsourced Profiles]''''' *'''''[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebName/errors.htm?Name=LAITY&MaxErrors=200 Laity Error list]''''' *'''''[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogists/LAITY Laity WikiTree Genealogists]''''' '''Volunteers Needed'''
'''Check list:'''
Location of '''Birth, Marriage''' and '''Death''' also when checking profiles please add '''Wife''' if using '''Laity''' name.
To move on to next Laity change No in browser address I.E.
'''From:''' www.wikitree.com/wiki/Laity-1
'''To:''' www.wikitree.com/wiki/Laity-'''2''' {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |No||Task Description||Start Point||Volunteer||Completed||Notes |- |1||Check all Laity profiles 1 - 100 have correct Categories||[[Laity-1|Laity 1]]||[[Rice-9801|Geoff Rice]]||January 20||, |- |2||Check all Laity profiles 101 - 200 have correct Categories||[[Laity-101|Laity 101]]||[[Rice-9801|Geoff Rice]]||January 20||, |- |3||Check all Laity profiles 201 - 300 have correct Categories||[[Laity-201|Laity 201]]||[[Rice-9801|Geoff Rice]]||February 20||, |- |4||Check all Laity profiles 301 - 400 have correct Categories||[[Laity-301|Laity 301]]||[[Rice-9801|Geoff Rice]]||February 20||, |- |5||Check all Laity profiles 401 - 500 have correct Categories||[[Laity-401|Laity 401]]||[[Rice-9801|Geoff Rice]]||March 20||, |- |6||Check all Laity profiles 501 - 600 have correct Categories||[[Laity-501|Laity 501]]||[[Rice-9801|Geoff Rice]]||March 20||, |- |7||Check all Laity profiles 601 - 700 have correct Categories||[[Laity-601|Laity 601]]||[[Rice-9801|Geoff Rice]]||April 20||, |- |8||Check all Laity profiles 701 - 800 have correct Categories||[[Laity-701|Laity 701]]||[[Rice-9801|Geoff Rice]]||April 20||, |- |9||Check all Laity profiles 701 - 800 have correct Categories||[[Laity-801|Laity 801]]||[[Rice-9801|Geoff Rice]]||April 20||, |- |10||Check all Layty profiles 1 - 50 have correct Categories||[[Layty-1|Layty 1]]||[[Rice-9801|Geoff Rice]]||April 20||, |- |11||Check all Laytye profiles 1 - 50 have correct Categories||[[Laytye-1|Laytye 1]]||[[Rice-9801|Geoff Rice]]||April 20||, |- |12||Check all Laytye profiles 51 - 100 have correct Categories||[[Laytye-51|Laytye 51]]||[[Rice-9801|Geoff Rice]]||April 20||, |- |13||Check all Laitye profiles 1 - 50 have correct Categories||[[Laitye-1|Laitye 1]]||[[Rice-9801|Geoff Rice]]||April 20||, |- |14||Check all Leaity profiles 1 - 50 have correct Categories||[[Leaity-1|Leaity 1]]||[[Rice-9801|Geoff Rice]]||April 20||, |- |15||Check all Leaty profiles 1 - 50 have correct Categories||[[Leaty-1|Leaty 1]]||[[Rice-9801|Geoff Rice]]||April 20||, |- |16||Check all Laytey profiles 1 - 50 have correct Categories||Laytey-1||[[Rice-9801|Geoff Rice]]||April 20||, |- |17||Check all Laytie profiles 1 - 50 have correct Categories||[[Laytie-1|Laytie 1]]||[[Rice-9801|Geoff Rice]]||April 20||, |}
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[[Category:Lakewood Cemetery, Minneapolis, Minnesota]] [[Category:Hennepin County, Minnesota, Cemeteries]] [[Project:Minnesota_Cemeteries|Minnesota Cemeteries Project]] ===About=== This project, to catalog and document the history of all burials in Lakewood Cemetery, Minneapolis, Minnesota. This free space page for the Lakewood Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Minnesota_Cemeteries|Minnesota Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Minnesota Cemeteries Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. This page is a work in progress, and will remain so until the Table of Interments (below) is completed. The Table of Interments is a sortable listing of persons interred at this cemetery, some or all of whom are linked to existing WikiTree profiles. Although some grave markers in this cemetery have been photographed (or will be shortly), the photos can only be displayed for persons with existing WikiTree profiles. If you know of a person interred at this cemetery that should be linked to an existing WikiTree profile, or needs to have a profile created for them, please contact [[Jares-3|Phillip Jares]] for assistance. ----- ===Contact Information, Location and Map=== Lakewood cemetery is maintained by a nonprofit association governed by a board of trustees. Location/Telephone
The main entrance is located at the intersection of West 36th Street and Hennepin Avenue South
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55408
612-822-2171
GPS Coordinates (WGS84)
44.931001, -93.299354 ::OR N 44 55.860 W 93 17.961 [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Lakewood+Cemetery/@44.9326438,-93.3348878,13z/data=!4m5!3m4!1s0x87f6270b2a63b8eb:0x3b275e39b677c153!8m2!3d44.93264!4d-93.2998689 Lakewood Cemetery on Google Maps] == Wikipedia == For additional history, pictures and notable burials: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lakewood_Cemetery Lakewood Cemetery] == Transcription == This cemetery is being photographed by [[Jares-3|Phillip Jares]] starting May 2015 and still in progress. Below is a working transcription. Images will be uploaded as profiles are created for the people buried there. Current grave sites listed: 1200 ===Tasks Completed=== Photography * A small percentage of grave sites have been photographed. Data Transcription * As graves are transcribed they will be added to the table of interments below. ===To Do=== * Link existing profiles or create new profiles for persons listed in the Table of Interments :When complete, everyone listed in the Table of Interments will be linked to their own WikiTree profile, and to a photo of that person's corresponding grave marker. The created profiles can include other genealogical and biographical information as well as a listing of sources for documentation. *Validate links and transcription information :Profile and photo links and transcribed information needs to be cross-checked to ensure accuracy. * Create an audio/video tour of the cemetery :Record a virtual tour of the cemetery that can be viewed as downloadable media on computers, tablets or other device. Such a tour would take the viewer around the cemetery to explore the history of the people buried here. Background information can be supplied. Those with mobile internet access can access online links to more information. {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |- | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Last Name''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''First/Middle Name/Initials''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Born''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Died''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Notes''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Latitude''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Longitude''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Photo (Click for Larger)''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Section''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Plot''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Grave''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Row''' |- | Gjermundboe||Olive Irene||25-Feb-1921||8-Oct-1999||||||||||27||442A||1|| |- | Gjermundboe||Martha Olive||27-Sep-1890||5-Aug-1972||||||||||27||442A||3|| |- | Gjermundboe||John E||12-Mar-1887||24-Jan-1970||||||||||27||442A||2|| |- | Gordon||Hiram||1845||17-Dec-1926||Unmarked Grave||||||||20||179||4|| |- | Gunderson||Arden Burdell||9-Aug-1923||6-Jun-2013||||||||||52||237||4|| |- | Hage||Helen Carol||1896||21-Aug-1990||||||||||52||117||G2|| |- | Hage||Roger Oswald||1897||30-May-1970||||||||||52||117||1|| |- | Hallaway||Ben Earl||1919||21-Aug-2002||||||||||36||863||2|| |- | Hansen||Peter C||1844||26-Aug-1899||||||||||PG12||||87||17 |- | Hartell||Russell C||9-Feb-1912||17-Feb-1973||||||||||52||412||1|| |- | Hawes||Christine I Noble||Oct-1852||23-Dec-1930||Unmarked Grave||||||||PG12||||11||18 |- | Heintz||Arthur||10-Feb-1905||21-Dec-2001||||||||||59||213||1|| |- | Herby||Grace Solveig Swan||21-Jan-1910||25-Feb-2000||||||||||27||945||4|| |- | Herby||Russell Virgil Steven||12-Feb-1909||16-Feb-1998||||||||||27||945||3|| |- | Hetland||Ruth||24-Oct-1900||7-Oct-1979||||||||||36||224||7|| |- | Hildebrand||Charles||1857||16-Jul-1908||||||||||20||313||G3|| |- | Hildebrand||William T||1861||25-Dec-1929||||||||||20||313||G5|| |- | Hildebrand||Minnie||1867||1920||||||||||20||313||G5|| |- | Hildebrand||Charles P||1906||18-Aug-1961||||||||||20||313||6|| |- | Hohl||Lena||1861||16-Dec-1898||Unmarked Grave||||||||PG12||||81||18 |- | Holland||Albert||1837||24-Feb-1924||||||||||19||112||2|| |- | Howe||William M||10-Aug-1928||11-Jan-2014||||||||||60||251||1|| |- | Howe||Doris M||1-May-1927||28-Nov-2010||||||||||60||251||2|| |- | Hughes||Patricia Mary||8-Feb-1936||9-Jul-2004||||||||||36||129||5|| |- | Huseby||Thomas A||1864||9-Jun-1949||||||||||40||2||12|| |- | Johnson||Leonard Adell||21-Dec-1917||27-Jul-1968||||||||||60||396||1|| |- | Johnson||Gladys Lillian Matilda||31-Jan-1909||29-Dec-1993||||||||||60||397||2|| |- | Johnson||Leona A||21-Dec-1906||5-Apr-2004||||||||||60||397||1|| |- | Johnson||Samuel||1856||9-Nov-1902||||||||||PG12||||47||22 |- | Jones||Lillian G||1863||23-Dec-1954||||||||||20||95||2|| |- | Jones||Albert E||||5-Nov-1907||||||||||20||95||3|| |- | Jordan||Robert Jabez||11-May-1894||15-Sep-1967||||||||||40||179||1|| |- | Jordan||Frances||1875||23-Dec-1962||||||||||40||179||6|| |- | Jordan||William Henry||1857||16-Oct-1927||||||||||40||179||5|| |- | Jordan||Ruth Dyson||8-Apr-1899||27-Sep-1988||||||||||40||179||3|| |- | Jordan||Richard Oaks||14-Aug-1895||28-Jan-1994||||||||||40||179||3|| |- | Jordan||Ruth N Newcomb||18-Aug-1896||26-Sep-1984||||||||||40||179||2|| |- | Jordan||Arthur C||3-Aug-1886||4-Aug-1957||||||||||40||179||4|| |- | Kadle||Benjamin Emmett||2-Feb-1977||29-Apr-1999||||||||||56||14E||11|| |- | Kelbums||Blanche G||28-Apr-1901||24-Jan-1991||||||||||36||211||2|| |- | Kelbums||Harry H||1899||2-Feb-1968||||||||||36||211||1|| |- | King||June Louise||23-Nov-1917||17-Dec-2010||||||||||29||236||6|| |- | Kynaston||Estelle||1856||26-Nov-1898||||||||||PG12||||80||18 |- | Langren||Martin||29-Nov-1901||27-Aug-1979||||||||||36||98||6|| |- | Laxson||Albert C||1887||24-Apr-1976||||||||||27||219||4|| |- | Laxson||Minnie A||Apr-1885||23-Jun-1977||||||||||27||219||3|| |- | Leonardson||Margaret Ann||30-Jan-1939||16-Jan-1965||||||||||60||39||1|| |- | Leonardson||Otto||6-Jul-1880||20-Oct-1974||||||||||60||40||1|| |- | Leonardson||Otto Eugene||4-Apr-1922||2-Sep-2010||||||||||56||||5||9D |- | Lilja||Frank M||1912||4-Jun-1970||||||||||29||235||6|| |- | Lindberg||Agnes V||1901||21-Feb-1902||||||||||PG12||||137||21 |- | Lindquist||Helen||1867||20-May-1921||||||||||PG12||||50||34 |- | Lundquist||Carl O||1871||13-Jan-1922||Unmarked Grave||||||||20||453||8|| |- | Lundquist||Emma C||1865||4-May-1929||Unmarked Grave||||||||20||453||9|| |- | Martin||Ruth E Jones||1893||23-Jan-1920||||||||||20||95||4|| |- | Masterson||Robert Charles||||10-Sep-1919||||||||||40||324||3.2|| |- | Medeiros||Joan Alice||1934||1-Jun-1996||||||||||60||1084||3|| |- | Mickelsen||Anton Berkeley||1921||3-May-1990||||||||||52||346||1|| |- | Mills||George Patterson||1866||4-Feb-1910||||||||||12||456||3|| |- | Miner||Leonard G||5-Oct-1904||28-Dec-1967||||||||||60||345||4|| |- | Miner||Beulah Marjorie||31-Oct-1905||19-Jan-2002||||||||||60||345||3|| |- | Mintener||Eleanor||10-Jan-1909||1-Apr-2004||||||||||23||62||14|| |- | Mintener||James Bradshaw||6-Jul-1902||31-Dec-1988||||||||||23||62||15|| |- | Mintener||Anna B||1878||3-May-1957||||||||||23||62||16|| |- | Munger||Catherine Dolan||Sep-1869||19-May-1902||||||||||19||300||1|| |- | Munger||William E||Aug-1869||8-Apr-1925||||||||||19||300||2|| |- | Murray||Caroline M||1813||26-May-1900||||||||||PG12||||64||19 |- | Nelson||Paul O||||10-Feb-1973||||||||||60||250||1|| |- | Nelson||Amy F||1897||9-May-1980||||||||||60||250||2|| |- | Nordin||William Frederick||14-Jun-1925||19-Oct-2004||||||||||59||119||3|| |- | Noren||Christine||1875||14-Jun-1897||||||||||PG12||||8||18 |- | Overdiek||Beda C||11-Jan-1891||21-Feb-1982||||||||||29||236||4|| |- | Overdiek||Helen Louise||14-Mar-1919||10-Jan-2010||||||||||29||236||5|| |- | Overdiek||Rudolph G W||26-Feb-1905||18-Jan-1976||||||||||29||236||3|| |- | Pedersen||Rudolf E||19-Nov-1901||9-Jul-1986||||||||||36||465||6|| |- | Peterson||Wilma Eleonora Grinley||30-Mar-1909||21-Dec-1972||||||||||60||196||2|| |- | Peterson||Atley J||11-Apr-1909||21-Mar-1993||||||||||60||196||1|| |- | Pishney||Gertrude Munger||11-May-1902||21-Jun-1935||||||||||19||300||3|| |- | Puffer||Martha||19-Nov-1900||31-Mar-1901||Unmarked Grave||||||||PG12||||129||16 |- | Rengstorff||June Elizabeth Myers||26-Jun-1921||1-Dec-1987||||||||||60||739||4|| |- | Rengstorff||Lyman Griffith||6-Jul-1923||17-Oct-1998||||||||||60||739||3|| |- | Repasky||Edward||23-Feb-1927||24-Mar-1979||||||||||27||638||3|| |- | Repasky||Joseph William||8-Jan-1949||22-Jun-2006||||||||||27||638||4|| |- | Reynolds||Genevieve Irene Gates||24-Mar-1901||18-Feb-2001||"Jean"||||||||52||120||2|| |- | Reynolds||Linus Edric||18-Apr-1885||29-Oct-1970||||||||||52||120||1|| |- | Rice||Lizzie M||1852||18-Jul-1897||||||||||PG12||||13||18 |- | Rodine||Anna Maria||1838||21-Apr-1926||Unmarked Grave||||||||29||193||2|| |- | Roedell||Herman||1854||31-Mar-1923||Unmarked Grave||||||||PG12||||97||18 |- | Rohr||Dorothy Frances||31-May-1928||31-Dec-2003||||||||||29||235||12|| |- | Sage||Elmer||1861||8-Nov-1908||||||||||PG12||||45||34 |- | Sahl||Theodore Olia||19-Jan-1898||25-May-1976||||||||||52||362||3|| |- | Sahl||Mildred C||16-Jul-1908||27-Nov-1987||||||||||52||362||4|| |- | Scott||Evelyn||1875||10-Jun-1964||||||||||19||347||3|| |- | Self||Clarence Lenn||1887||8-Jan-1948||||||||||40||324||3.6|| |- | Smith||Paul E||9-Aug-1902||1-Jan-1962||||||||||60||252||1|| |- | Sollie||Elydia||1889||31-Dec-1908||Unmarked Grave||||||||PG12||||46||34 |- | Sollie||Petra Nellie||Dec-1883||24-Jan-1903||Unmarked Grave||||||||PG12||||39||24 |- | Sollie||Charles M||1878||28-Oct-1901||||||||||PG12||||45||22 |- | Spencer||Deforest F||1891||9-Jun-1989||||||||||23||20||26.5|| |- | Spencer||Cornelia P||1899||3-Feb-1994||||||||||23||20||26.5|| |- | Spencer||Fayette Patterson||1925||3-Apr-1964||||||||||23||20||27.5|| |- | Spencer||Archibald Campbell||30-Sep-29||13-Jan-2010||||||||||23||20||25.5|| |- | Steen||Dorice C Swenson||6-Oct-1912||3-Dec-1981||||||||||59||212||2|| |- | Steen||Paul T||13-Nov-1911||22-Jul-2000||||||||||59||212||1|| |- | Swan||John Peter||1876||9-Jun-1958||||||||||29||144||4|| |- | Swan||Leontine J||1881||29-Jan-1947||||||||||29||144||3|| |- | Swanson||Bert||1882||1-Jan-1952||||||||||19||136||4|| |- | Taylor||Agnus Bernice Ivers||10-Jun-1891||27-Jul-1971||||||||||52||157||4|| |- | Taylor||Lettie Wright||1865||5-Jul-1898||Unmarked Grave||||||||PG12||||47||17 |- | Thulin||Anna||1880||13-Apr-1975||||||||||36||26A||4|| |- | Thulin||Gust H||1876||6-Aug-1971||||||||||36||26A||3|| |- | Thunes||Loyal||||26-Jul-1899||||||||||PG12||||111||16 |- | Tillman||Tyko J||1839||5-Nov-1915||||||||||PG12||||7||18 |- | Vinson||Keith C||1902||7-Jul-1953||||||||||13||221||5|| |- | Walseth||Blanch R||Sep-1898||23-Apr-1907||||||||||PG12||||138||16 |- | Walso||Margaret Hildebrand||1862||22-Oct-1939||||||||||20||313||G2|| |- | Walso||John||1878||29-Oct-1946||||||||||20||313||G1|| |- | Wanninger||Mary Elizabeth Terrill||14-Jan-1913||15-Nov-1992||"Betty"||||||||59||320||4|| |- | Wermerskirchen||Mildred A Anderson||1905||22-Oct-1992||||||||||36||764||5.5|| |- | Whitaker||Esther Nordin||1897||23-Nov-1986||||||||||27||709||2|| |- | Whitaker||Floyd A||1895||28-Jul-1961||||||||||27||709||1|| |- | Woodruff||Mary Matilda Aiton||15-Feb-1863||26-Aug-1945||Unmarked Grave||||||||29||165||8|| |- | Hammond||Baby Boy||June 1888||26 aug 1888||Three Months Old||N44 56.121||W93 17.931||||PG11||||289||3 |- | Griffin||Ida||7 Dec 1864||30 jun 1889||Daut. Of H.H. & A. Griffin, At Rest||N44 56.123||W93 17.929||||PG11||||272||3 |- | Whaley||Sarah||||24 dec 1887||Unmarked Grave||||||||PG11||||236||3 |- | Distel||Lewis H||1853||19-Mar-05||Father||N44 56.136||W93 17.911||||PG11||||240||3 |- | McCreary||Richard Allan||Dec. 2, 1884||Jan. 7, 1889||Son Of ??? W. & M.A. McCrearyGone But Not Forgotten||N44 56.145||W93 17.909||||PG11||||4||5 |- | Peterson||James||||Dec. 10, 1888||Cemetery Record: 1887, Union Lodge #9 ILL||N44 56.139||W93 17.905||||PG11||||231||3 |- | Troy||Mathew R.||Sept. 21, 1875||Aug. 21, 1915||||N44 56.125||W93 17.931||||PG11||||357||4 |- | Field||May Amelia||1832||7 apr 1888||Unmarked Grave||||||||PG11||||233||3 |- | Whittaker||Mary||||1890||Unmarked Grave||N44 56.026||W93 17.917||||PG11||163||2.5|| |- | Barbour||R. J.||1827||1911||||N44 56.015||W93 17.934||||11||195||8|| |- | Sommermeyer||Henry E.||1869||1949||||N44 56.984||W93 17.896||||11||893||7|| |- | Tromanhauser||Michael||1832||1901||Unmarked Grave||N44 55.99||W93 17.919||||11||293||2|| |- | Tromanhauser||Jane||1835||1889||Unmarked Grave||N44 55.99||W93 17.919||||11||293||1|| |- | Blomdahl||John||1889||||Unmarked Grave||N44 56.131||W93 17.921||||PG11||||350||4 |- | Sly||Henry||1840||1905||Unmarked Grave||N44 56.088||W93 17.913||||11||85||8|| |- | Sly||Emily||1843||1921||Unmarked Grave||N44 56.088||W93 17.913||||11||85||9|| |- | Sly||Isadora||1871||1896||Unmarked Grave||N44 56.088||W93 17.913||||11||85||7|| |- | Sly||Pearl||1888||||Unmarked Grave||N44 56.088||W93 17.913||||11||85||10|| |- | Bjorkquist||Caroline||1852||1892||||N44 56.114||W93 17.937||||PG11||||400||4 |- | Bjorkquist||Baby||1892||1892||||N44 56.114||W93 17.937||||PG11||||400||4 |- | Henkel||Alexander||1857||1939||||N44 56.119||W93 17.937||||PG11||||387||4 |- | Henkel||Louise M.||1870||19||His Wife||N44 56.119||W93 17.937||||PG11||||387||4 |- | Henkel||Lillian||1890||1894||Daughter||N44 56.119||W93 17.937||||PG11||||387||4 |- | Van Gorder||Jason M.||1856||1889||||N44 56.122||W93 17934||||PG11||||381||4 |- | Robinson||Albert||||||||N44 56.125||W93 17932||||PG11||||375||4 |- | Schreiber||Pauline Emilie||22-April-1837||24-April-1889||Cemetery: Pauline Flegel, died April 26, 1889||N44 56.125||W93 17.93||||PG11||||372||4 |- | Anderson||John J.||Nov. 27, 18XX||XXX 15, 1889||Cemetery: disposition 6/6/1872||N44 56.128||W93 17.927||||PG11||||362||4 |- | Lappin||||||1889||||N44 56.13||W9317.922||||PG11||||351||4 |- | Barbour||W.L.||1823||1888||||N44 56.028||W93 17.936||||11||195||7|| |- | Rasmussen||Andrew||Sept. 17, 1878||Feb. 22, 1947||Father||N44 56.015||W93 17.937||||11||195||1|| |- | Rasmussen||Pearl||Jan. 8, 1890||Feb. 26, 1938||Mother||N44 56.015||W93 17.935||||11||195||2|| |- | Nixon||Robert||June 14, 1863||Sept. 2, 1943||Father||N44 56.014||W93 17.936||||11||195||4|| |- | Nixon||Jennie A.||Feb. 1, 1864||Nov. 4, 1932||||N44 56.013||W93 17.937||||11||195|||| |- | Sly||Calistra Davis||1864||1943||Mother||N44 56.029||W9317.901||||11||976||6|| |- | Brown||Freddie||Nov. 12, 1879||Nov. 1, 1889||||N44 55.998||W93 17.925||||11||294||3|| |- | Brown||Jennie||Mar. 10, 1860||Dec. 9, 1892||||N44 55.996||W93 17.921||||11||294||1.5|| |- | Dickson||Robert Henry||1889||1979||Father, Col. USA||N44 56.093||W93 17.908||||11||92||3|| |- | Dickson||James S.||1930||1933||Loving Son Of Robert H. and Christina E. MaClean, Born: Jerome Arizona Aug. 26, 1930, Died New York City May 17, 1933||N44 56.095||W93 17.909||||11||92||1|| |- | Reed||Albert E.||1880||1951||||N44 56.089||W93 17.913||||11||85||4.5|| |- | Best||Anna||1871||1936||||N44 56.089||W93 17.915||||11||85||3|| |- | Best||William||1862||1929||||N44 56.09||W93 17.914||||11||85||2|| |- | Michie||Eliza A.||April 5, 1863||December 13, 1943||||N44 56.092||W93 17.913||||11||91||3|| |- | Lewis||Florence M.||1870||1913||Mother||N44 56.092||W93 17.913||||11||93||2|| |- | Bancroft||Milo I.||1879||1952||||N44 56.235||W93 17.947||||1A||152||3|| |- | Bergh||Alma M.||1887||1964||Wife||N44 56.238||W93 17.985||||1A||98||8|| |- | Bergh||Axel M.||1891||1965||Husband||N44 56.238||W93 17.985||||1A||98||7|| |- | Burg||Nancy Olivia||Dec. 1, 1894||Dec. 10, 1984||She was a kind and gentle person||N44 56.235||W93 17.947||||1A||151||5|| |- | Burg||Olaf Koppang||July 13, 1900||May 25, 1986||Business Agent Local 7 Carpenter ||N44 56.235||W93 17.947||||1A||151||4|| |- | Davis||Earl H.||1883||1962||||N44 56.238||W93 17.985||||1A||92||5|| |- | Davis||Esther M.||1888||1959||||N44 56.238||W93 17.985||||1A||92||6|| |- | Davis||Maude R.||1879||1958||||N44 56.235||W93 17.947||||1A||151||1|| |- | Ellingson||Caroline P.||1876||1969||Beloved Mother||N44 56.238||W93 17.985||||1A||11||2|| |- | Falk||John Henning||1897||1960||Cemetery Record: John Henneing||N44 56.235||W93 17.947||||1A||25||1|| |- | Falk||Macy V.||1902||1976||||N44 56.235||W93 17.947||||1A||25||2|| |- | Gehl||Katie L.||1890||1958||Wife||N44 56.238||W93 17.985||||1A||9||2|| |- | Gehl||William C.||1887||1956||Husband||N44 56.238||W93 17.985||||1A||9||1|| |- | Gandel||Ella||1908||2006||Beloved Mother||N44 56.235||W93 17.947||||1A||20||2|| |- | Gandel||Leonard R.||1907||1962||Beloved Father||N44 56.235||W93 17.947||||1A||20||1|| |- | Hahn||Ethel A.||1900||1965||Mother Until We Meet Again||N44 56.238||W93 17.985||||1A||92||8|| |- | Hahn||Kenneth||1907||1956||||N44 56.238||W93 17.985||||1A||92||7|| |- | Hansen||Arthur F.||1896||1980||Father||N44 56.238||W93 17.985||||1A||12||3|| |- | Hansen||Carl A.||1900||1973||Husband||N44 56.238||W93 17.985||||1A||13||3|| |- | Hansen||Edith A.||1891||1963||Mother||N44 56.238||W93 17.985||||1A||12||2|| |- | Hansen||Marie B.||1887||1976||Wife||N44 56.238||W93 17.985||||1A||12||4|| |- | Hansen||Violet L.||1893||1967||Wife||N44 56.238||W93 17.985||||1A||13||4|| |- | Harvey||Hale E.||1916||1981||||N44 56.238||W93 17.985||||1A||91||5|| |- | Harvey||Harriet A.||1914||2002||||N44 56.238||W93 17.985||||1A||91||6|| |- | Heidelberger||Roy J.||1898||1960||||N44 56.238||W93 17.985||||1A||97||7|| |- | Hopkins||Myrtle J.||1921||1952||||N44 56.235||W93 17.947||||1A||138||3|| |- | Hunt||Beatrice E.||1906||1995||||N44 56.238||W93 17.985||||1A||98||6|| |- | Hunt||George Gordon||1900||1960||||N44 56.238||W93 17.985||||1A||98||5|| |- | Johnson||Carl Johan||1889||1970||||N44 56.235||W93 17.947||||1A||25||3|| |- | Johnson||Caroline Falk||1888||1975||||N44 56.235||W93 17.947||||1A||25||4|| |- | Johnson||Elmyra M.||1910||1996||Mother||N44 56.238||W93 17.985||||1A||99||8|| |- | LaGorne||Ernest A.||1906||1966||||N44 56.235||W93 17.947||||1A||22||3|| |- | LaGorne||Ida||1885||1978||||N44 56.235||W93 17.947||||1A||22||4|| |- | Langseth||Lucille S.||1912||1979||||N44 56.235||W93 17.947||||1A||24||4|| |- | Larson||Elden||April 8, 1917||September 11, 2007||||N44 56.235||W93 17.947||||1A||22||1|| |- | Larson||Elmer C.||1891||1978||||N44 56.235||W93 17.947||||1A||138||1|| |- | Larson||Emma L.||August 11, 1931||September 1, 2003||||N44 56.235||W93 17.947||||1A||22||2|| |- | Larson||Myrtle E.||1897||1990||||N44 56.235||W93 17.947||||1A||138||2|| |- | Lindberg||Elayne V.||Apr. 27, 1923||Nov.10, 1944||||N44 56.235||W93 17.947||||1A||23||4|| |- | Lindberg||Russell H.||Feb. 7, 1921||Mar. 7, 2005||||N44 56.235||W93 17.947||||1A||23||3|| |- | Lundgren||Donald A.||1925||2007||In Loving Memory||N44 56.235||W93 17.947||||1A||138||4|| |- | Lundgren||Helen L.||1928||1995||In Loving Memory||N44 56.235||W93 17.947||||1A||138||5|| |- | Miller||George W.||1898||1969||||N44 56.238||W93 17.985||||1A||10||4|| |- | Miller||Viola M.||1901||1987||||N44 56.238||W93 17.985||||1A||10||3|| |- | Nelson||Della J.||May 30, 1914||Jan. 1, 1964||||N44 56.235||W93 17.947||||1A||24||3|| |- | Olson||Gene M.||1894||1984||Wife||N44 56.235||W93 17.947||||1A||137||2|| |- | Olson||Millard C.||1898||1968||||N44 56.235||W93 17.947||||1A||137||1|| |- | Phillips||Mary V.||Jan. 27, 1901||Dec. 5, 2000||Loving Parents||N44 56.235||W93 17.947||||1A||24||2|| |- | Phillips||Philip K.||Sept. 23, 1896||June 10, 1968||||N44 56.235||W93 17.947||||1A||24||1|| |- | Rolf||Anna A.||1891||1981||Wife||N44 56.235||W93 17.947||||1A||152||2|| |- | Rolf||Herman A.||1882||1962||Husband||N44 56.235||W93 17.947||||1A||152||1|| |- | Roverud||Joseph A.||1904||1964||||N44 56.238||W93 17.985||||1A||11||3|| |- | Sheffield||Alice Hollis||||||||N44 56.235||W93 17.947||||1A||23||2|| |- | 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| Engel||Andrew James||1959||2012||||||||||1C||Tier B||Niche 5|| |- | Fellows||Marsha W||1949||2015||||||||||1C||Tier C||Niche 10|| |- | Flanders||Wesley E||1931||2013||||||||||1C||Tier B||Niche 13|| |- | Flynn||Jerome James||1949||2013||||||||||1C||Tier A||Niche 24|| |- | Fundingsland||John Anderson||1946||2013||||||||||1C||Tier C||Niche 51|| |- | Giese||Clayton F||1931||2011||||||||||1C||Tier A||Niche 13|| |- | Gillies||Pauline F.||1918||2011||||||||||1C||Tier A||Niche 6|| |- | Granaas||Einar T.||1926||2010||||||||||1C||Tier A||Niche 7|| |- | Hallin||Amy Jo||1970||2013||||||||||1C||Tier B||Niche 45|| |- | Heinz||Mark R.||1941||2016||||||||||1C||Tier B||Niche 3|| |- | Hendrickson||Lillian N||1915||2011||||||||||1C||Tier B||Niche 41|| |- | Hendrickson||Leo M||1915||2011||||||||||1C||Tier B||Niche 41|| |- | Hill||Christopher A||1975||2013||||||||||1C||Tier B||Niche 44|| |- | Holt||Paul Matthew||1979||2015||||||||||1C||Tier C||Niche 43|| |- | Humphries||Kimberlee Sue||1958||2009||||||||||1C||Tier B||Niche 11|| |- | Koentope||David Dale||1943||2009||||||||||1C||Tier B||Niche 1|| |- | Kragness||Martin Barak||1966||2015||MD||||||||1C||Tier C||Niche 8|| |- | Lambert||James W.||1945||2010||||||||||1C||Tier A||Niche 50|| |- | Lambert||Geraldine H.||1924||2016||||||||||1C||Tier C||Niche 50|| |- | Lange||Christopher W||1960||2013||||||||||1C||Tier B||Niche 4|| |- | Lindgren||Patricia Ryding||1936||2011||||||||||1C||Tier C|||| |- | Macek||Al||1932||2012||||||||||1C||Tier A||Niche 40|| |- | MacGaffey||Edward||1913||2007||||||||||1C||Tier A||Niche 23|| |- | MacGaffey||Avismeri||1917||2015||||||||||1C||Tier A||Niche 23|| |- | Millard||Reid J.||1922||2010||||||||||1C||Tier A||Niche 42|| |- | Moses||Gene E.||1933||2010||||||||||1C||Tier A||Niche 18|| |- | Moses||Marjorie L.||1933||2015||||||||||1C||Tier A||Niche 18|| |- | Onstad||Mildred C.||1916||2011||||||||||1C||Tier B||Niche 52|| |- | Onstad||Nordahl Ingeman||1912||2016||||||||||1C||Tier B||Niche 52|| |- 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T.||1928||2010||||||||||1C||Tier A||Niche 9|| |- | Sullivan||Alice P.||1930||2015||||||||||1C||Tier A||Niche 9|| |- | Thompson||Sally Lou||1931||2011||||||||||1C||Tier B||Niche 2|| |- | Vogel||Richard Paul||1946||2011||||||||||1C||Tier A||Niche 14|| |- | Wei||Wang||1928||2011||||||||||1C||Tier C||Niche 24|| |- | Wells||Darlene Joy||1945||2010||||||||||1C||Tier A||Niche 51|| |- | Wendt||Lorraine M.||1925||2011||||||||||1C||Tier C||Niche 15|| |- | Wheeler||John M||1928||2009||||||||||1C||Tier B||Niche 48|| |- | Wiemann||Yoko||1937||2009||||||||||1C||Tier A||Niche 47|| |- | Wiencek||Michael H.||1961||2009||||||||||1C||Tier C||Niche 18|| |- | Dumas||Joseph Eddie||1934||1982||Together Forever||||||||52A||Tier C1||7|| |- | Dunkirk||Lawrence O.||1904||1985||Together Forever||||||||52A||Tier D6||16|| |- | Dunkirk||Linnea C.||1911||1987||Together Forever||||||||52A||Tier D6||16|| |- | Dunklee||Eugene E.||1918||1983||Together Forever||||||||52A||Tier D5||14|| |- | Dunklee||Betty J.||1918||1990||Together Forever||||||||52A||Tier D5||14|| |- | Dvorak||Thomas R.||1906||1989||Together Forever||||||||52A||Tier D5||13|| |- | Dvorak||Verna O.||1909||2008||Together Forever||||||||52A||Tier D5||13|| |- | Ellefson||Loring V.||1907||1991||Together Forever||||||||52A||Tier D5||3|| |- | Ellefson||Clara M.||1912||1996||Together Forever||||||||52A||Tier D5||3|| |- | Erickson||Gladys M.||1921||2006||Together Forever||||||||52A||Tier C4||21|| |- | Eward||Hale J.||1907||1982||Together Forever||||||||52A||Tier C3||23|| |- | Eward||Georgia E.||1911||1992||Together Forever||||||||52A||Tier C3||23|| |- | Fismen||Ivan S.||1910||1986||Together Forever||||||||52A||Tier C1||1|| |- | Fismen||Lila D.||1911||1989||Together Forever||||||||52A||Tier C1||1|| |- | Forssman||Margareta||1900||1984||||||||||52A||Tier D4||8|| |- | Freeman||Neil D.||1924||2009||Together Forever||||||||52A||Tier C3||19|| |- | Freeman||Jeanne K.||1927||2006||Together Forever||||||||52A||Tier C3||19|| |- | Frick||Louise K.||1900||1990||||||||||52A||Tier C2||11|| |- | Gahwiller||LaVerne W.||1902||1982||Together Forever||||||||52A||Tier D5||7|| |- | Gahwiller||Alma M.||1915||1984||Together Forever||||||||52A||Tier D5||7|| |- | Gaskins||Charles E.||1912||1985||Together Forever||||||||52A||Tier D4||7|| |- | Gaskins||Margaret||1927||2012||Together Forever||||||||52A||Tier D4||7|| |- | Georges||Aristide||1891||1966||Together Forever||||||||52A||Tier C3||1|| |- | Georges||Marguerite M.||1886||1980||Together Forever||||||||52A||Tier C3||1|| |- | Gilchrist||Riley N.||1917||1996||Together Forever||||||||52A||Tier D5||14|| |- | Gilchrist||DeLois H.||1918||1989||Together Forever||||||||52A||Tier D5||14|| |- | Gorski||Walter A.||1916||1991||Together Forever||||||||52A||Tier C3||20|| |- | Gorski||B. Helene||1918||2009||Together Forever||||||||52A||Tier C3||20|| |- | Gulland||Joseph||1906||1995||Together Forever||||||||52A||Tier C4||11|| |- | Gulland||Irene E.||1918||2005||Together Forever||||||||52A||Tier C4||11|| |- | Hagen||Howard E.||1902||1996||Together Forever||||||||52A||Tier C1||11|| |- | Hagen||Dorothy M.||1906||1991||Together Forever||||||||52A||Tier C1||11|| |- | Hall||James Barrett||1901||1991||Together Forever||||||||52A||Tier D7||29|| |- | Hall||Mary W. Ryan||1905||1990||Together Forever||||||||52A||Tier D7||29|| |- | Hallquist||Billy D.||1949||2015||||||||||52A||Tier D6||21|| |- | Hallquist||Einar L.||1909||1983||Together Forever||||||||52A||Tier D6||21|| |- | Hallquist||Helen T.||1912||1984||Together Forever||||||||52A||Tier D6||21|| |- | Hansen||Ernest W.||1905||1979||Together Forever||||||||52A||Tier C4||12|| |- | Hansen||Hazel C.||1911||2008||Together Forever||||||||52A||Tier C4||12|| |- | Hareid||William||1891||1987||Together Forever||||||||52A||Tier D7||27|| |- | Hareid||Mildred H.||1903||1995||Together Forever||||||||52A||Tier D7||27|| |- | Herzog||William||1911||2003||Together Forever||||||||52A||Tier D5||2|| |- | Herzog||Mabel M.||1914||2011||Together Forever||||||||52A||Tier D5||2|| |- | Herzog||Rodney W.||1938||2015||Together Forever||||||||52A||Tier D5||1|| |- | Herzog||Mae M.||1935||1988||Together Forever||||||||52A||Tier D5||1|| |- | Hickerson||Julius A.||1927||1981||||||||||52A||Tier D6||10|| |- | Hofer||Joseph F.||1899||1993||Together Forever||||||||52A||Tier D6||2|| |- | Hofer||Pauline S.||1903||1993||Together Forever||||||||52A||Tier D6||2|| |- | Hokans||Geraldine L.||1915||1981||Together Forever||||||||52A||Tier C5||21|| |- | Hommes||Agnes "Aggie" B.||1931||2013||Together Forever||||||||52A||Tier C2||15|| |- | Horky||Joe F.||1909||2005||Together Forever||||||||52A||Tier C2||12|| |- | Horky||Rosella L.||1915||1984||Together Forever||||||||52A||Tier C2||12|| |- | Hoyt||Richard W.||1913||1989||Together Forever||||||||52A||Tier D7||19|| |- | Hoyt||Virginia Z.||1912||1985||Together Forever||||||||52A||Tier D7||19|| |- | Hustvedt||Clifford J.||1905||1982||Together Forever||||||||52A||Tier C3||16|| |- | Hustvedt||Beulah J.||1912||1987||Together Forever||||||||52A||Tier C3||16|| |- | Hydeen||Marvin P.||1915||1993||Together Forever||||||||52A||Tier C4||3|| |- | Hydeen||Doris M.||1914||1996||Together Forever||||||||52A||Tier C4||3|| |- | Jacobs||Clarence Louis||1916||2012||Together Forever||||||||52A||Tier D6||27|| |- | Jacobs||Clara J.||1916||1993||Together Forever||||||||52A||Tier D6||27|| |- | Jertson||George T.||1907||1983||Together Forever||||||||52A||Tier D5||16|| |- | Jertson||Mabel E.||1905||1984||Together Forever||||||||52A||Tier D5||16|| |- | Johnson||Alf T.||1903||1983||Together Forever||||||||52A||Tier C4||17|| |- | Johnson||Jenny E.||1905||2002||Together Forever||||||||52A||Tier C4||17|| |- | Johnson||Robert A.||1919||1991||Together Forever||||||||52A||Tier C3||9|| |- | Johnson||Maxine E.||1920||2000||Together Forever||||||||52A||Tier C3||9|| |- | Johnson||Robert V.||1909||1982||Together Forever||||||||52A||Tier C5||9|| |- | Johnson||Jeanne R.||1916||2011||Together Forever||||||||52A||Tier C5||9|| |- | Jorgensen||Paul A.||1904||1995||Together Forever||||||||52A||Tier C5||11|| |- | Jorgensen||Bernice C.||1913||2008||Together Forever||||||||52A||Tier C5||11|| |- | Jorgensen||Paul E.||1942||1979||Together Forever||||||||52A||Tier C5||10|| |- | Joseph||Robert D.||1934||2015||In Loving Memory||||||||52A||Tier D4||2|| |- | Kassahn||Herman E.||1903||1992||Together Forever||||||||52A||Tier D6||11|| |- | Kassahn||Nellie G.||1893||1981||Together Forever||||||||52A||Tier D6||11|| |- | Kiel||Elvira E.||1923||2002||||||||||52A||Tier C5||8|| |- | Kiel||David E.||1947||2010||||||||||52A||Tier C5||8|| |- | Kiesau||Ervin H.||1907||1979||Together Forever||||||||52A||Tier C4||1|| |- | Kiesau||Evelyn D.||1908||1997||Together Forever||||||||52A||Tier C4||1|| |- | Klemenhagen||Alvin F.||1907||1996||Together Forever||||||||52A||Tier D6||13|| |- | Klemenhagen||Lydia S.||1910||2005||Together Forever||||||||52A||Tier D6||13|| |- | Kostich||Dragoslav N.||1902||1990||Together Forever||||||||52A||Tier D5||6|| |- | Kostich||Vukosava||1908||1992||Together Forever||||||||52A||Tier D5||6|| |- | Kravetz||Avron Rudy||1908||1995||Together Forever||||||||52A||Tier C3||8|| |- | Kravetz||Lila Viola||1920||2011||Together Forever||||||||52A||Tier C3||8|| |- | Krumm||Joseph D.||1920||2009||||||||||52A||Tier C3||24|| |- | Walz||Alma R.||1924||2011||||||||||52A||Tier C3||24|| |- | Kyllo||Milton O.||1909||2001||Together Forever||||||||52A||Tier C3||21|| |- | Kyllo||Leonora G.||1914||1989||Together Forever||||||||52A||Tier C3||21|| |- | Laddusaw||Scott T.||1971||2008||Together Forever||||||||52A||Tier C5||17|| |- | Lambert||Leon||1957||1982||Sr.||||||||52A||Tier D6||20|| |- | Larson||Arthur G.||1909||1996||Together Forever||||||||52A||Tier D7||26|| |- | Larson||Hazel F.||1911||2004||Together Forever||||||||52A||Tier D7||26|| |- | Lash||Jesse L.||1904||1979||Together Forever||||||||52A||Tier C4||2|| |- | Lash||Mary E.||1905||1987||Together Forever||||||||52A||Tier C4||2|| |- | Lehman||Walter A.||1903||1999||Together Forever||||||||52A||Tier D6||6|| |- | Lehman||Ida M.||1899||1991||Together Forever||||||||52A||Tier D6||6|| |- | Levinson||Jack||1903||1987||Together Forever||||||||52A||Tier D6||7|| |- | Levinson||Leona C.||1909||2008||Together 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T.||1909||1978||Together Forever||||||||52A||Tier C5||12|| |- | McNiece||Leonard T.||1912||2012||Together Forever||||||||52A||Tier C4||26|| |- | McNiece||Ruth E.||1912||2005||Together Forever||||||||52A||Tier C4||26|| |- | Meinjohans||Fred E.||1913||1985||Together Forever||||||||52A||Tier C2||18|| |- | Meinjohans||Edna M.||1919||1997||Together Forever||||||||52A||Tier C2||18|| |- | Mitchell||Clayton R.||1915||1979||Together Forever||||||||52A||Tier C4||4|| |- | Mitchell||Florence M.||1918||2015||Together Forever||||||||52A||Tier C4||4|| |- | Mizisin||Herman S.||1915||1988||Together Forever||||||||52A||Tier C5||24|| |- | Mizisin||Virginia M.||1921||1986||Together Forever||||||||52A||Tier C5||24|| |- | Neilson||Paul M.||1923||2015||Together Forever||||||||52A||Tier D6||24|| |- | Nelson||Larry P.||1908||1989||Together Forever||||||||52A||Tier D6||5|| |- | Nelson||Karen M.||1915||2002||Together Forever||||||||52A||Tier D6||5|| |- | Nelson||Muridan R.||1909||1993||Together Forever||||||||52A||Tier C1||4|| |- | Nelson||Frances M.||1909||1992||Together Forever||||||||52A||Tier C1||4|| |- | Nelson||Roy M.||1901||1983||Together Forever||||||||52A||Tier C3||15|| |- | Nelson||Hazel||1902||1995||Together Forever||||||||52A||Tier C3||15|| |- | Niemackl||Patricia A.||1956||1979||Together Forever||||||||52A||Tier C4||15|| |- | O'Connor||Leonard J.||1912||1982||Together Forever||||||||52A||Tier C2||8|| |- | O'Connor||Helen M.||1914||1991||Together Forever||||||||52A||Tier C2||8|| |- | Oldham||Geneveria||1893||1980||Together Forever||||||||52A||Tier C4||13|| |- | Oldham||Thelma E.||1920||1998||Together Forever||||||||52A||Tier C4||13|| |- | Olson||Edward W.||1937||2010||Together Forever||||||||52A||Tier C3||10|| |- | Oman||Wallace M.||1913||1996||Together Forever||||||||52A||Tier C3||18|| |- | Oman||Lorraine A.||1921||2015||Together Forever||||||||52A||Tier C3||18|| |- | Dombrowski||Joseph||1893||1981||Together Forever||||||||52A||Tier D6||12|| |- | Dombrowski||Viola||1894||1982||Together Forever||||||||52A||Tier D6||12|| |- | Otto||Richard Karl||1949||1998||Together Forever||||||||52A||Tier C2||17|| |- | Paul||Walter G.||1902||1991||Together Forever||||||||52A||Tier D4||6|| |- | Paul||Alice||1895||1992||Together Forever||||||||52A||Tier D4||6|| |- | Paulson||Gerald J.||1929||2001||Together Forever||||||||52A||Tier C5||3|| |- | Paulson||Joyce V.||1931||1979||Together Forever||||||||52A||Tier C5||3|| |- | Pelletier||Donald E.||1912||1981||Together Forever||||||||52A||Tier C3||14|| |- | Pelletier||Luella M.||1914||1995||Together Forever||||||||52A||Tier C3||14|| |- | Perkins||Kenneth D.||1916||1980||Together Forever||||||||52A||Tier C3||11|| |- | Perkins||Ann L.||1920||2013||Together Forever||||||||52A||Tier C3||11|| |- | Peterson||Alvin R.||1908||1997||Together Forever||||||||52A||Tier D7||2|| |- | Peterson||Norma L.||1909||2004||Together Forever||||||||52A||Tier D7||2|| |- | Peters||Robert C.||1930||2008||Together Forever||||||||52A||Tier C5||18|| |- | Peters||Elizabeth L.||1924||1999||Together Forever||||||||52A||Tier C5||18|| |- | Porter||Vesta M.||1893||1985||||||||||52A||Tier D5||12|| |- | Allen||Ruth E.||1910||1996||||||||||52A||Tier D5||12|| |- | Preisler||William C.||1916||2007||Together Forever||||||||52A||Tier C2||14|| |- | Preisler||A. 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David||1916||2000||Together Forever||||||||52A||Tier D7||9|| |- | Tate||Lorraine T.||1915||2004||Together Forever||||||||52A||Tier D7||9|| |- | Tidemann||Rev. A. Palmer||1911||1999||Together Forever||||||||52A||Tier D7||3|| |- | Tidemann||Alice G.||1909||1999||Together Forever||||||||52A||Tier D7||3|| |- | Tjernlund||Lorraine||1915||1991||||||||||52A||Tier D4||8|| |- | Toner||Paul M.||1918||2007||Together Forever||||||||52A||Tier C5||20|| |- | Toner||Lois E.||1919||1983||Together Forever||||||||52A||Tier C5||20|| |- | Trumble||Harold L.||1903||1988||Together Forever||||||||52A||Tier C4||14|| |- | Trumble||Marion E.||1908||1980||Together Forever||||||||52A||Tier C4||14|| |- | Tyson||Jay W.||1926||2004||Together Forever||||||||52A||Tier C3||5|| |- | Tyson||Cynthia S.||1931||1996||Together Forever||||||||52A||Tier C3||5|| |- | Ulring||Harold A.||1900||1990||Together Forever||||||||52A||Tier C4||9|| |- | Ulring||Della B.||1898||1980||Together Forever||||||||52A||Tier C4||9|| |- | Utter||George A.||1917||1999||Together Forever||||||||52A||Tier D7||24|| |- | Utter||Arline R.||1920||2006||Together Forever||||||||52A||Tier D7||24|| |- | Vinson||Howard J.||1908||1982||Together Forever||||||||52A||Tier D6||25|| |- | Vinson||Evelyn C.||1911||1982||Together Forever||||||||52A||Tier D6||25|| |- | Vizenor||Eleanor L.||1912||1984||Together Forever||||||||52A||Tier D5||15|| |- | Walker||Nathaniel R.||1912||1981||Together Forever||||||||52A||Tier D6||8|| |- | Walker||Mary E.||1915||2000||Together Forever||||||||52A||Tier D6||8|| |- | Walters||Richard R.||1915||1981||Together Forever||||||||52A||Tier D6||22|| |- | Walters||Arlette M.||1919||2005||Together Forever||||||||52A||Tier D6||22|| |- | Warn||Reginald J.||1913||1994||Together Forever||||||||52A||Tier D7||14|| |- | Warn||Lorraine E.||1919||2008||Together Forever||||||||52A||Tier D7||14|| |- | Weber||Marie M.||1914||2001||Together Forever||||||||52A||Tier C2||1|| |- | Weber||Eldie P.||1908||2000||Together Forever||||||||52A||Tier C2||1|| |- | Weller||George A.||1920||1998||Together Forever||||||||52A||Tier C2||3|| |- | Weller||Dorothy L.||1920||1980||Together Forever||||||||52A||Tier C2||3|| |- | Westendorf||David J.||1931||2011||Together Forever||||||||52A||Tier C2||21|| |- | Westendorf||Mary F.||1935||1986||Together Forever||||||||52A||Tier C2||21|| |- | White||Earl F.||1905||1983||Together Forever||||||||52A||Tier C1||12|| |- | White||Henriette C.||1908||1998||Together Forever||||||||52A||Tier C1||12|| |- | Wilkinson||H. 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Harold||1897||1979||Together In Memory||||||||53||Tier A5||13|| |- | Hedean||Myrtle M.||1903||1976||Together In Memory||||||||53||Tier A5||13|| |- | Buck||Frank||1897||1984||Together In Memory||||||||53||Tier A5||12|| |- | Buck||Mary||1891||1989||Together In Memory||||||||53||Tier A5||12|| |- | Hoy||Clifford T.||1910||1996||Together In Memory||||||||53||Tier A5||11|| |- | Hoy||Edith M.O.||1912||1999||Together In Memory||||||||53||Tier A5||11|| |- | Henrikson||Virgil W.||1916||2002||Together In Memory||||||||53||Tier A5||10|| |- | Henrikson||June N.||1917||1975||Together In Memory||||||||53||Tier A5||10|| |- | Slemmons||James W.||1911||1983||Together In Memory||||||||53||Tier A5||9|| |- | Slemmons||Beatrice R.||1912||1995||Together In Memory||||||||53||Tier A5||9|| |- | Miller||Leander M.||1911||1978||Together In Memory||||||||53||Tier A5||8|| |- | Miller||Alice H.||1914||2007||Together In Memory||||||||53||Tier A5||8|| |- | Cahill||Robert B.||1918||1986||Together In Memory||||||||53||Tier A5||7|| |- | Cahill||Lillian G.||1924||1986||Together In Memory||||||||53||Tier A5||7|| |- | Gutelius||May L.||1886||1974||Together In Memory||||||||53||Tier A5||6|| |- | Gutelius||Marilyn K.||1929||1998||Together In Memory||||||||53||Tier A5||6|| |- | Prudlo||Alphonse H.||1903||1979||Together In Memory||||||||53||Tier A5||5|| |- | Prudlo||Sadie H.||1906||1974||Together In Memory||||||||53||Tier A5||5|| |- | Paakkanen||Veini L.||1914||1997||Together In Memory||||||||53||Tier A5||4|| |- | Paakkanen||Eunice E.||1916||1988||Together In Memory||||||||53||Tier A5||4|| |- | Elg||Andrew O.||1899||1975||Together In Memory||||||||53||Tier A5||3|| |- | Elg||Lillian||1898||1985||Together In Memory||||||||53||Tier A5||3|| |- | Polsfuss||Lyle H.||1919||1974||Together In Memory||||||||53||Tier A5||2|| |- | Polsfuss||Geneva L.||1923||||Together In Memory||||||||53||Tier A5||2|| |- | Sjoberg||Walter L.||1914||1986||Together In Memory||||||||53||Tier A5||1|| |- | Sjoberg||Aneta B.||1919||1995||Together In Memory||||||||53||Tier A5||1|| |- | Martin||Richard C.||1928||2015||Together In Memory||||||||53||Tier A4||1|| |- | Martin||Dorothy A.||1929||2013||Together In Memory||||||||53||Tier A4||1|| |- | Cervenka||Helen A.||1918||1991||||||||||53||Tier A4||2|| |- | Johnson||Walter J.||1909||1986||Together In Memory||||||||53||Tier A4||3|| |- | Johnson||Violet V.||1908||1931||Together In Memory||||||||53||Tier A4||3|| |- | Harris||Anna W.||1892||1985||Together In Memory||||||||53||Tier A4||4|| |- | Harris||Doris M.||1919||||Together In Memory||||||||53||Tier A4||4|| |- | Judy||Kenneth F.||1903||2004||Together In Memory||||||||53||Tier A4||5|| |- | Judy||Grace E.||1912||1980||Together In Memory||||||||53||Tier A4||5|| |- | Coleman||James R. 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SR.||1895||1977||Together In Memory||||||||53||Tier A3||16|| |- | Utter||Mabel H.||1899||1985||Together In Memory||||||||53||Tier A3||16|| |- | Dickson||Florence A.||1913||1999||||||||||53||Tier A3||15|| |- | Anderson||Violet P.||1914||2005||||||||||53||Tier A3||15|| |- | Hanson||Philip W.||1907||1999||Together In Memory||||||||53||Tier A3||14|| |- | Hanson||Severna A.||1911||1998||Together In Memory||||||||53||Tier A3||14|| |- | Peterson||Harold R.||1900||1988||Together In Memory||||||||53||Tier A3||12|| |- | Peterson||Kathryn M.||1899||1977||Together In Memory||||||||53||Tier A3||12|| |- | Starkey||Charles E.||1908||1985||Together In Memory||||||||53||Tier A3||11|| |- | Starkey||Edna G.||1906||1997||Together In Memory||||||||53||Tier A3||11|| |- | Newell||Lawrence T.||1893||1984||Together In Memory||||||||53||Tier A3||10|| |- | Newell||Myrtle M.||1896||1983||Together In Memory||||||||53||Tier A3||10|| |- | Hazel||Thomas R.||1940||2007||Together In Memory||||||||53||Tier A3||9|| |- | Hazel||Patricia A.||1942||||Together In Memory||||||||53||Tier A3||9|| |- | Hendrickson||Charles T.||1907||1982||Together In Memory||||||||53||Tier A3||8|| |- | Hendrickson||Beatrice I.||1917||1999||Together In Memory||||||||53||Tier A3||8|| |- | Graves||William E.||1902||1982||Together In Memory||||||||53||Tier A3||7|| |- | Graves||Daisy A.||1905||2001||Together In Memory||||||||53||Tier A3||7|| |- | Anderson||Arthur John||1886||1981||Together In Memory||||||||53||Tier A3||6|| |- | Anderson||Lillian||1897||1983||Together In Memory||||||||53||Tier A3||6|| |- | Flickinger||Jack||1913||1976||Together In Memory||||||||53||Tier A3||5|| |- | Flickinger||Margaret W.||1915||2000||Together In Memory||||||||53||Tier A3||5|| |- | Bednarek||Frank A.||1906||1991||Together In Memory||||||||53||Tier A3||4|| |- | Bednarek||Ruth E.||1903||1980||Together In Memory||||||||53||Tier A3||4|| |- | Hirschi||John F.||1899||1984||Together In Memory||||||||53||Tier A3||3|| |- | Hirschi||Ovella M.||1901||||Together In Memory||||||||53||Tier A3||3|| |- | Dye||William L.,SR.||1913||1984||Together In Memory||||||||53||Tier A3||2|| |- | Dye||Gladys L.||1919||1999||Together In Memory||||||||53||Tier A3||2|| |- | Seamans||Roscoe F.||1911||2012||Together In Memory||||||||53||Tier A3||1|| |- | Seamans||Ellen||1921||1975||Together In Memory||||||||53||Tier A3||1|| |- | Stone||George E.||1910||1997||Together In Memory||||||||53||Tier A1||6|| |- | Stone||Katie||1910||1987||Together In Memory||||||||53||Tier A1||6|| |- | Osman||Alton M.||1909||1979||Together In Memory||||||||53||Tier A1||5|| |- | Osman||Ruth A.||1912||1979||Together In Memory||||||||53||Tier A1||5|| |- | Bergman||Ragnar E.||1912||1974||Together In Memory||||||||53||Tier A1||4|| |- | Bergman||Eleanor B.||1914||1985||Together In Memory||||||||53||Tier A1||4|| |- | Falk||Gilbert||1908||1998||Together In Memory||||||||53||Tier A1||3|| |- | Falk||Lois E.||1916||2009||Together In Memory||||||||53||Tier A1||3|| |- | Saari||Martin J.||1919||1984||Together In Memory||||||||53||Tier A1||2|| |- | Saari||Dorothy M.||1920||2003||Together In Memory||||||||53||Tier A1||2|| |- | Berg||William E.||1910||2013||Together In Memory||||||||53||Tier A2||1|| |- | Berg||Marta L.||1915||1996||Together In Memory||||||||53||Tier A2||1|| |- | Lundgren||Fred M.||1904||1983||Together In Memory||||||||53||Tier A2||2|| |- | Lundgren||Maria P.||1897||1986||Together In Memory||||||||53||Tier A2||2|| |- | Ellingsen||Arthur L.||1921||2012||Together In Memory||||||||53||Tier A2||3|| |- | Ellingsen||Barbara||1924||2006||Together In Memory||||||||53||Tier A2||3|| |- | Miller||Leonard C.W.||1910||1992||Together In Memory||||||||53||Tier A2||4|| |- | Miller||Ingeborg M.||1914||1991||Together In Memory||||||||53||Tier A2||4|| |- | McLean||J. Arthur||1915||1999||Together In Memory||||||||53||Tier A2||5|| |- | McLean||Henriette E.||1922||||Together In Memory||||||||53||Tier A2||5|| |- | Adams || Karen Marie || 1954 || 2006 || Loving Wife and Mother || || || || 56 || || 18 || 14D |- | Alberts || Elvira L. || Apr. 2, 1916 || Oct. 13, 2001 || || || || || 56 || || 6 || 1E |- | Alberts || Lawrence E. || Feb. 10, 1915 || Aug. 4, 2004 || || || || || 56 || || 6 || 1E |- | Allen || David J. || Aug. 4, 1948 || Sept. 19, 2003 || Beloved Husband and Father || || || || 56 || || 15 || 16D |- | Allensworth || Mary Claire || 1957 || 1996 || || || || || 56 || || 2 || 1D |- | Allensworth || Elizabeth Jane || 1961 || 2002 || || || || || 56 || || 2 || 1D |- | Anderson || Anna W. || Aug. 12, 1909 || Feb. 10, 2002 || || || || || 56 || || 20 || 12D |- | Merfeld || Diane L. || Nov. 30, 1938 || || || || || || 56 || || 20 || 12D |- | Anderson || Arthur R. || Jan. 14, 1918 || Jan. 14, 1999 || || || || || 56 || || 3 || 14E |- | Anderson || Ruth E. || Aug. 24, 1915 || Aug. 21, 2010 || || || || || 56 || || 3 || 14E |- | Anderson || David Mahlon || Jan. 9, 1918 || Mar. 17, 2001 || In Loving Memory || || || || 56 || || 21 || 20A |- | Anderson || Bernyce Lawrence || July 12, 1916 || Dec. 29, 2013 || In Loving Memory || || || || 56 || || 21 || 20A |- | Anderson || Gary Melvin || Nov. 23, 1947 || Sept. 4, 2001 || In Loving Memory || || || || 56 || || 4 || 5D |- | Anderson || Jerrold A. || June 12, 1941 || June 14, 2008 || Loving Husband Dad and Grandpa || || || || 56 || || 16 || 17D |- | Anderson || Mabel F. || Mar. 2, 1914 || May 12, 2003 || Well Loved She Loved Well || || || || 56 || || 14 || 13E |- | Anderson || Mabel C. || Mar. 7, 1909 || Feb. 21, 2006 || In Loving Memory || || || || 56 || || 14 || 13E |- | Anderson || Roger Wayne || Jan. 22, 1934 || Oct. 26, 2007 || Let Eternal Light Shine || || || || 56 || || 18 || 7D |- | Anderson || Susan Eleanor || Oct. 11, 1940 || || Upon Them O Lord || || || || 56 || || 18 || 7D |- | Anfinsen || Holly Jones || 1957 || 2006 || Until We Meet Again || || || || 56 || || 12 || 9E |- | Arbelia || Stamatina || Aug. 5, 1909 || June 12, 2005 || Remember, I Love You || || || || 56 || || 3 || 9E |- | Aufderheide || Ernest L. || Mar. 29, 1923 || June 13, 2006 || "Married 56 Glorious Years" || || || || 56 || || 19 || 9D |- | Aufderheide || Marlese M. || Nov. 19, 1931 || May 22, 2009 || "Married 56 Glorious Years" || || || || 56 || || 19 || 9D |- | Baardsgaard || Nils || Feb. 13, 1912 || Jan. 30, 1992 || Beloved Parents || || || || 56 || || 33 || 14A |- | Baardsgaard || Eleanor || May 15, 1916 || Sept. 4, 2015 || Beloved Parents || || || || 56 || || 33 || 14A |- | Backman || Gerald L. || Aug. 27, 1936 || Oct. 24, 1999 || In Loving Memory || || || || 56 || || 23 || 12D |- | Barker || Arlene H. || Aug. 4, 1941 || Apr. 15, 2005 || Beloved Mother || || || || 56 || || 16 || 6E |- | Harmon || Pamela || May 2, 1960 || Feb. 29, 2008 || Beloved Daughter || || || || 56 || || 16 || 6E |- | Bassett || George Rodney || June 2, 1950 || June 11, 2008 || Forever In Our Hearts Kind & Generous || || || || 56 || || 14 || 9D |- | Beach || Barbara E. || July 3, 1939 || July 19, 2001 || In Loving Memory || || || || 56 || || 16 || 10E |- | Beeson || Donald L. || Dec. 14, 1931 || Mar. 4, 2001 || || || || || 56 || || 4 || 5E |- | Beeson || Janet F. || July 4, 1931 || || || || || || 56 || || 4 || 5E |- | Benson || Janet Marie || Sept. 20, 1937 || Oct. 26, 2014 || In Loving Memory || || || || 56 || || 7 || 9D |- | Benson || Robert L. || Oct. 28, 1927 || Feb. 13, 2006 || || || || || 56 || || 2 || 7D |- | Benson || Margaret E. || Jan. 17, 1930 || || || || || || 56 || || 2 || 7D |- | Berg || Doris Calame || Nov. 20, 1918 || Aug. 30, 2006 || || || || || 56 || || 14 || 4D |- | Berg || Wilbur John || Dec. 11, 1921 || Sept. 12, 2007 || || || || || 56 || || 14 || 4D |- | Bergstrom || Donna Marie || Jan. 5, 1930 || June 27, 2001 || Loving Mother and Grandmother || || || || 56 || || 8 || 12E |- | Bessat || Rene || Oct. 1, 1910 || Sept. 9, 1999 || || || || || 56 || || 3 || 12D |- | Bessat || Blanche || Jan. 9, 1910 || Jan. 24, 2008 || || || || || 56 || || 3 || 12D |- | Bijold || Rene C. || Oct. 15, 1942 || Mar. 19, 2006 || Extraordinary, Faithful, Loving Servant Of God Husband, Father, Friend Only Until…Job 14 || || || || 56 || || 18 || 17D |- | Birgel || Louise M. || July 7, 1925 || July 1, 1998 || || || || || 56 || || 23 || 7E |- | Birgel || Warren J. || April 22, 1924 || April 26, 2006 || || || || || 56 || || 23 || 7E |- | Bjornstad || Bruce D. || Aug. 17 1948 || Aug. 20, 1999 || || || || || 56 || || 11 || 10E |- | Bjornstad || Nancy E. || Nov. 28, 1949 || || || || || || 56 || || 11 || 10E |- | Bloomgren || Edward F. || 21-Aug-1942 || 15-Oct-2001 || || || || || 56 || || 2 || 12E |- | Bloomgren || Linda L. || Jun. 1, 1947 || || || || || || 56 || || 2 || 12E |- | Blumberg || Kurt Eugene || Dec. 5, 1960 || Jan. 13, 2014 || Forever In Our Hearts || || || || 56 || || 18 || 18A |- | Bodine || Ted || Sept. 9, 1958 || Feb. 6, 2006 || In Loving Memory || || || || 56 || || 16 || 14D |- | Bolles || Marvin T. || Jan. 23, 1928 || Mar. 4, 1999 || In Loving Memory || || || || 56 || || 1 || 12D |- | Bolles || Patricia A. || Sept. 20, 1940 || Aug. 31, 2013 || In Loving Memory || || || || 56 || || 1 || 12D |- | Bortscheller || Francis Douglas || May 29, 1941 || Mar. 12, 2015 || Faithful Forever Gentle Heart || || || || 56 || || 33 || 16A |- | Bousley || Fred E. || Jan. 4, 1925 || Dec. 1, 2003 || || || || || 56 || || 16 || 12D |- | Bousley || Fern C. Dale || Jan. 20, 1917 || Feb. 10, 1996 || || || || || 56 || || 16 || 12D |- | Boyer || Joe L., JR. || Nov. 2, 1967 || June 11, 2006 || A Beautiful Spirit Soaring || || || || 56 || || 20 || 14D |- | Boyer || Joseph L., SR. || Nov. 11, 1920 || Nov. 2, 1992 || In Loving Memory || || || || 56 || || 19 || 14D |- | Branson || Marilyn E. || Oct. 2, 1932 || Apr. 6, 2008 || In Loving Memory || || || || 56 || || 11 || 17D |- | Branson || Robert E. || Feb. 5, 1934 || Apr. 28, 2013 || In Loving Memory || || || || 56 || || 11 || 17D |- | Brimacomb || Margaret E. || June 13, 1942 || Aug. 8, 2006 || In Loving Memory || || || || 56 || || 10 || 10E |- | Brown || Kenneth L. || Mar. 8, 1940 || Jan. 2, 2007 || Loving Husband Father & Friend || || || || 56 || || 13 || 14D |- | Bryant || Robert L. || Aug. 8, 1937 || July 12, 2008 || Forever In Our Hearts || || || || 56 || || 19 || 6D |- | Bulger || Robert L. || May 27, 1920 || Jan. 10, 2012 || || || || || 56 || || 9 || 10E |- | Daigneau || Margaret || Aug. 18, 1919 || May 30, 2000 || || || || || 56 || || 9 || 10E |- | Buran || David John, M.D. || Dec. 22, 1931 || Oct. 10, 2014 || || || || || 56 || || 1 || 13E |- | Buran/Schreck || Constance E. "Connie" || Mar. 13, 1959 || Nov. 5, 2000 || || || || || 56 || || 2 || 13E |- | Burkhardt || Dwight Arthur || June 22, 1937 || || || || || || 56 || || 8 || 4D |- | Burkhardt || Lucy Fitzhugh || Feb. 11, 1938 || || || || || || 56 || || 8 || 4D |- | Bye || William D. "Billy" || June 19, 1927 || June 12, 2009 || Together Forever || || || || 56 || || 9 || 9D |- | Bye || Sara Perlich "Sally" || May 1, 1935 || Sept. 27, 2014 || Together Forever || || || || 56 || || 9 || 9D |- | Carlson || Randall L. || Sept. 18, 1960 || Feb. 22, 1997 || || || || || 56 || || 5 || 4E |- | Carlson || Amy M. || Dec. 5, 1960 || || || || || || 56 || || 5 || 4E |- | Chalmers || Cara || Oct. 1, 1979 || Aug. 8, 2006 || Our Angel Ceej" || || || || 56 || || 17 || 11D |- | Chrislock || Carl H. || Jan. 12, 1917 || Sept. 23, 2001 || || || || || 56 || || 4 || 7E |- | Chrislock || Valborg E. || Mar. 13, 1917 || Nov. 24, 2007 || || || || || 56 || || 4 || 7E |- | Christenson || David D. || May 13, 1930 || Sept. 4, 2014 || In Loving Memory || || || || 56 || || 5 || 11D |- | Christensen || Gordon M. || Nov. 11, 1921 || July 17, 2004 || || || || || 56 || || 24 || 12D |- | Christensen || Alice M. || Nov. 24, 1926 || || || || || || 56 || || 24 || 12D |- | Christenson || Howard Oscar || Sept. 24, 1931 || Nov. 11, 2013 || Grateful For 59 Years of Marriage || || || || 56 || || 8 || 22A |- | Christenson || Mary Ann M. Alexander || Oct. 2, 1931 || || || || || || 56 || || 8 || 22A |- | Clarey || Susan A. D.V.M. || Jan. 14, 1945 || July 7, 2008 || || || || || 56 || || 8 || 15D |- | Clasen || Earl Albert || Jan. 10, 1918 || Feb. 2, 2001 || In Loving Memory || || || || 56 || || 20 || 13D |- | Clasen || Doris Jean || July 4, 1918 || Feb. 2, 2010 || In Loving Memory || || || || 56 || || 20 || 13D |- | Clessler || Carl W. || 1922 || 2007 || || || || || 56 || || 7 || 10E |- | Clessler || Eleanor || 1922 || 2006 || || || || || 56 || || 7 || 10E |- | Cline || John L. || Jan. 23, 1918 || Nov. 25, 1999 || In Loving Memory || || || || 56 || || 7 || 12D |- | Cline || Esther L. || June 23, 1916 || June 25, 1993 || In Loving Memory || || || || 56 || || 7 || 12D |- | Conlon || Richard D. || Oct. 21, 1934 || Oct. 21, 2012 || Forever In Our Hearts || || || || 56 || || 14 || 18A |- | Cook || Jason Thomas || July || Nov. 24, 2002 || In Loving Memory || || || || 56 || || 25 || 10D |- | Cool || James Lee || July 6, 1943 || May 20, 2009 || Forever Loved Forever Missed || || || || 56 || || 25 || 11D |- | Cooney || Timothy Mark || Apr. 26, 1947 || Jun 18 2006 || Beloved husband And Dad || || || || 56 || || 11 || 4D |- | Cooper || Jim || Jan. 27, 1958 || Apr. 21, 2007 || Our Beloved Husband. Father. Son And Brother || || || || 56 || || 15 || 10D |- | Correll || David Duff || Jan. 10, 1988 || Mar. 11, 2008 || (No record of burial at Lakewood Cemetery) || || || || 56 || || 10 || 9D |- | Courtney || Henry N. || 1921 || 2009 || In Loving Memory || || || || 56 || || 2 || 9D |- | Coyne || Emma Elizabeth Wilson || Apr. 3, 1932 || Jan. 27, 2015 || Beloved Mother "Softly And Tenderly… Heaven Is Calling" || || || || 56 || || 23 || 14A |- | Coyne || Genevieve Mary || Dec. 9, 1958 || Feb. 18, 2015 || Beloved Daughter "Softly And Tenderly… Heaven Is Calling" || || || || 56 || || 23 || 14A |- | Crawford || James Thomas || July 5, 1950 || Jan. 12, 2005 || In Loving Memory || || || || 56 || || 1 || 9E |- | Crouser || Carmen L. || June 10, 1933 || Apr. 20, 2005 || Gentle Wife & Mother Grandmother Artist & Friend || || || || 56 || || 2 || 14D |- | Cucci || Victor || Jun. 16, 1913 || Dec. 30, 2000 || Beloved Husband & Father || || || || 56 || || 2 || 17D |- | Cucci || Rebecca C. || Jun. 10, 1917 || Aug. 29, 2012 || Beloved Wife & Mother || || || || 56 || || 2 || 17D |- | Cullen || Martin N. || Aug. 16, 1921 || May 30, 1995 || "Love You More" || || || || 56 || || 8 || 15E |- | Cullen || Consuelo V. || July 17, 1921 || Feb. 21, 2012 || "Love You More" || || || || 56 || || 8 || 15E |- | Cumming || John F. III || July 7, 1961 || Oct. 1, 2010 || Husband Father Brother Son || || || || 56 || || 7 || 2D |- | Cunningham || Lynnae Rose || Dec. 5, 1983 || Oct. 18, 2002 || Beloved Daughter || || || || 56 || || 19 || 3E |- | Custer || George R. || Nov. 11, 1941 || || Honey. Forever || || || || 56 || || || 16D |- | Custer || Karen L. || May 28 1944 || || Honey. Forever || || || || 56 || || || 16D |- | Cutts || Norma Gene || Apr. 14, 1915 || Oct. 27, 2007 || Loving Mom, Beloved Friend || || || || 56 || || 6 || 17D |- | Cyr || Ella A. "Brunn" || Apr. 13, 1896 || Dec. 1, 1994 || || || || || 56 || || 7 || 11D |- | Brunn || Hallam B. || July 13, 1929 || July 19, 2006 || || || || || 56 || || 7 || 11D |- | Dahl || Glen N. || Jan. 10, 1915 || July 30, 1998 || || || || || 56 || || 8 || 10E |- | Dahl || Geraldine M. || Oct. 19, 1923 || Sept. 9, 2003 || || || || || 56 || || 8 || 10E |- | Dallas || Curtis Aaron || Feb. 23, 1949 || Aug. 26, 2007 || Beloved Husband And Dad || || || || 56 || || 16 || 7D |- | Daoheuang || Sounthone || Mar. 5, 1957 || Dec. 15, 1997 || In Loving Memory || || || || 56 || || 18 || 4E |- | Davidson || Albin A. || Dec. 1, 1913 || Dec. 18, 1999 || || || || || 56 || || 19 || 12D |- | Davidson || Phyllis || Dec. 27, 1919 || Nov. 26, 2008 || || || || || 56 || || 19 || 12D |- | Davis || Shelby Adair || Aug. 24, 1958 || Mar. 28, 2001 || We Love You || || || || 56 || || 1A || 1E |- | Strickland || Lois E. || Mar. 9, 1930 || Dec. 27, 2012 || We Love You || || || || 56 || || 1A || 1E |- | Dean || Diane M. || Feb. 26, 1961 || May 8, 2000 || A Free Spirit || || || || 56 || || 8 || 3E |- | De Lambert || Mavis M. || Nov. 11, 1926 || July 19, 2015 || || || || || 56 || || 23 || 13D |- | De Lambert || Rix H. JR. || Feb. 20, 1924 || May 31, 2015 || || || || || 56 || || 23 || 13D |- | Desmarais || Michele E. || June 21, 1951 || July 27, 1998 || || || || || 56 || || 19 || 10E |- | De Vere || Grace N. || Dec. 28, 1927 || July 9, 2005 || Beloved Mother || || || || 56 || || 17 || 9E |- | Dickey || Rodney S. || Jan. 9, 1927 || Mar. 1, 2012 || || || || || 56 || || 2 || 2E |- | Dickey || Margaret V. || Apr. 7, 1930 || || || || || || 56 || || 2 || 2E |- | Dilliner || James K. || Sept. 11, 1928 || Jan. 21, 2016 || || || || || 56 || || 12 || 10E |- | Dilliner || D. Joan "Jo" || Sept. 1, 1929 || || || || || || 56 || || 12 || 10E |- | Dobmeyer || Ferdinand J. || Dec. 12, 1935 || Dec. 9, 2000 || || || || || 56 || || 3 || 5E |- | Dobmeyer || Linda M. || Aug. 21, 1943 || || || || || || 56 || || 3 || 5E |- | Dobratz || Austin K. || Mar. 9, 1910 || Dec. 27, 2000 || || || || || 56 || || 14 || 10E |- | Dobratz || Pearl V. || July 20, 1911 || June 12, 2002 || || || || || 56 || || 14 || 10E |- | Dodd || David || May 24, 1939 || Mar. 14, 2006 || || || || || 56 || || 23 || 11D |- | Johnson || Tracy L. || Aug. 21, 1962 || || || || || || 56 || || 23 || 11D |- | Doran || Thomas G. || Mar. 24, 1941 || Oct. 7, 2008 || || || || || 56 || || 18 || 9D |- | Douglas || Frances S. || 1924 || 2009 || || || || || 56 || || 1 || 9D |- | Douglas || David L. || 1920 || 2014 || || || || || 56 || || 1 || 9D |- | Dow || Alex Joseph || Mar. 3, 1984 || July 15, 2014 || Forever In Our Hearts || || || || 56 || || 12 || 16A |- | Driscoll || Louann Wood || Jan. 29, 1953 || Nov. 30, 1996 || In Loving Memory || || || || 56 || || 10 || 7E |- | Droegemueller || Thomas A. || 1928 || 2010 || || || || || 56 || || 16 || 14E |- | Droegemueller || Myrna L. || 1928 || || || || || || 56 || || 16 || 14E |- | Duda || Jay A. || May 12, 1951 || Oct. 22, 2000 || In Loving Memory || || || || 56 || || 7 || 11E |- | Duntley || Cleo R. || Apr. 3, 1918 || Nov. 12, 2001 || || || || || 56 || || 10 || 12E |- | Duntley || Margaret A. || Apr. 10, 1920 || May 30, 2006 || || || || || 56 || || 10 || 12E |- | Dymoke || Joan L. || July 1, 1931 || Jan. 7, 2014 || Forever In Our Hearts || || || || 56 || || 23 || 20A |- | Dymoke || Charles E. || Feb. 28, 1933 || || || || || || 56 || || 23 || 20A |- | Earl || Deanna S. || 1937 || 2003 || Dearest Wife, Best Friend || || || || 56 || || 19 || 4E |- | Eklund || Emmet E. || May 1, 1912 || Aug. 7, 2000 || || || || || 56 || || 5 || 5D |- | Eklund || Marion E. || Sept. 10, 1919 || July 6, 2013 || || || || || 56 || || 5 || 5D |- | Ekola || Gustave R. || Feb. 8, 1908 || Oct. 25, 1986 || || || || || 56 || || 6 || 5D |- | Ekola || Angnes M. || July 9, 1911 || Mar. 21, 2002 || || || || || 56 || || 6 || 5D |- | Ellison || John C. || July 20, 1910 || July 17, 1997 || || || || || 56 || || 3 || 1E |- | Ellison || Evangeline M. || Nov. 29, 1914 || June 20, 2000 || || || || || 56 || || 3 || 1E |- | Elstrom || Betty J. || Sept. 16, 1934 || Oct. 1, 1997 || In Loving Memory || || || || 56 || || 9 || 7E |- | Elstrom || Duane R. || Nov. 23, 1934 || Oct. 20, 2000 || In Loving Memory || || || || 56 || || 3 || 8D |- | Engberg || Dorothy I. || Sept. 11, 1921 || Feb. 7 1998 || || || || || 56 || || 7 || 14E |- | Hessburg || Jackie M. || Dec. 8, 1962 || Jan. 6, 1998 || || || || || 56 || || 7 || 14E |- | Erickson || Marcella M. || June 1, 1923 || Sept. 21, 1999 || In Loving Memory || || || || 56 || || 22 || 12D |- | Erickson || Marilyn A. || Apr. 6, 1935 || Dec. 12, 2014 || || || || || 56 || || 10 || 20A |- | Erickson || Susan J. || Apr. 9, 1950 || Jan. 12, 2000 || || || || || 56 || || 1 || 5D |- | Erickson || Floyd D. || Jan. 3, 1941 || Apr. 19, 2009 || || || || || 56 || || 1 || 5D |- | Erickson || Wallace E. || Feb. 15, 1923 || Dec. 18, 2004 || || || || || 56 || || 21 || 6E |- | Erickson || Jean G. || Aug. 11, 1923 || Apr. 8, 2012 || || || || || 56 || || 21 || 6E |- | Erlandson || Gerald E. || 1928 || 2016 || || || || || 56 || || 4 || 8E |- | Erlandson || Betty L. || 1933 || || || || || || 56 || || 4 || 8E |- | Everett || Jeanne M. || Jan. 1, 1945 || May 12, 1996 || Together Forever || || || || 56 || || 14 || 4E |- | Everett || Russell J. || June 19, 1944 || July 15, 1998 || Together Forever || || || || 56 || || 14 || 4E |- | Ewald || Russell V. || Jan. 17, 1921 || Mar. 27, 2000 || || || || || 56 || || 1 || 3E |- | Ewald || Katherine G. || Apr. 27, 1927 || May 19, 2010 || || || || || 56 || || 1 || 3E |- | Faatz || Virginia M. || Feb. 22, 1920 || Dec. 21, 2003 || || || || || 56 || || 19 || 7E |- | Gamble || Frances I. || Oct. 30, 1924 || Oct. 20, 2015 || || || || || 56 || || 19 || 7E |- | Fahy || Ross C. || Jun. 10, 1915 || Jan. 11, 1977 || || || || || 56 || || 19 || 10D |- | Fahy || Virginia B. || Dec. 6, 1916 || Nov. 5, 1990 || || || || || 56 || || 19 || 10D |- | Favia || Michael L. || Aug. 16, 1914 || Dec. 31, 2000 || || || || || 56 || || 10 || 5D |- | Favia || Margaret S. || Jan. 5, 1916 || May 13, 2001 || || || || || 56 || || 10 || 5D |- | Ferkey || Duane L. || May 18, 1934 || June 23, 2005 || In Loving Memory Of Opa || || || || 56 || || 7 || 9E |- | Ferkey || Thomas D. || Mar. 23, 1960 || Apr. 27, 2006 || Loving Son, Brother, Uncle || || || || 56 || || 7 || 9E |- | Fieman || Lynn J. || July 25, 1928 || May 15, 2003 || || || || || 56 || || 8 || 4E |- | Fieman || L. Yvonne || Aug. 1, 1934 || || || || || || 56 || || 8 || 4E |- | Fitch || Steven Val || April 20, 1949 || || || || || || 56 || || || 14A |- | Keal || Sandra Marie || Sept. 17, 1957 || || || || || || 56 || || || 14A |- | Foley || Kathleen M. || Sept. 10, 1962 || Jan. 20, 2008 || || || || || 56 || || 4 || 17D |- | Foley || William E. || June 5, 1956 || || || || || || 56 || || 4 || 17D |- | Forbord || William Vernon || July 22, 1930 || Oct. 6, 2011 || || || || || 56 || || 14 || 12D |- | Forbord || Patricia Morris || Mar. 13, 1930 || || || || || || 56 || || 14 || 12D |- | Ford || Nancy Jo || May 22, 1961 || June 21, 1997 || In Loving Memory || || || || 56 || || 2 || 1E |- | Flotten || Robert O. || Nov. 26, 1932 || Aug. 27, 2004 || || || || || 56 || || 8 || 13E |- | Friborg || Donald M. || Feb. 23, 1924 || Dec. 21, 2013 || || || || || 56 || || 23 || 8E |- | Friborg || Elizabeth J. || Feb. 4, 1923 || || || || || || 56 || || 23 || 8E |- | Friendshuh || Jay A. || May 19, 1947 || May 21, 2001 || In Loving Memory || || || || 56 || || 1C || 1E |- | Friendshuh || William J. || June 16, 1920 || Feb. 28, 1991 || Awarded Silver Star || || || || 56 || || 1B || 1E |- | Friendshuh || Helen E. || Dec. 12, 1921 || Apr. 26, 2016 || || || || || 56 || || 1B || 1E |- | Frizelle || Dorothy D. || Apr. 25, 1912 || May 24, 1998 || We Miss You "Duc" || || || || 56 || || 20 || 10E |- | Froom || Harold J. || Feb. 23, 1920 || Apr. 2, 2013 || || || || || 56 || || 14 || 10D |- | Froom || Betty J. || Nov. 10, 1930 || Sept. 14, 2003 || || || || || 56 || || 14 || 10D |- | Fruen || A. Bruce || Nov. 2, 1922 || Aug. 19, 1999 || || || || || 56 || || 5 || 1E |- | Fruen || Bernice D. || June 15, 1923 || Apr. 22, 1998 || || || || || 56 || || 5 || 1E |- | Fujita || Takejiro || 1905 || 1987 || || || || || 56 || || 20 || 4E |- | Fujita || Sueko || 1905 || 1972 || || || || || 56 || || 20 || 4E |- | Gardner || W. Peter || Aug. 31, 1930 || Feb. 28, 2002 || || || || || 56 || || 18 || 12E |- | Gardner || Charla Marie || Feb. 6, 1937 || || || || || || 56 || || 18 || 12E |- | Garwick || Glennis L. || June 5, 1948 || Mar. 20, 2006 || We Love You || || || || 56 || || 13 || 8E |- | Gray || Bryan Scott || Aug. 27, 1965 || Feb. 6, 2016 || Loving Husband And Father || || || || 56 || || 20 || 14A |- | Gatz || Ferne Irene || Apr. 11, 1945 || July 14, 2012 || Forever In Our Hearts || || || || 56 || || 14 || 7D |- | Gatz || Olga B. || Apr. 2, 1913 || Mar. 17 2000 || Beloved Mother || || || || 56 || || 14 || 8D |- | Gatz || Raymond H. || Jul. 12, 1939 || Dec. 22, 2005 || Beloved Son & Father || || || || 56 || || 14 || 8D |- | George || Jack W. || Apr. 4, 1923 || Mar. 19, 1997 || || || || || 56 || || 6 || 4E |- | George || Lucille M. || Mar. 6, 1922 || Feb. 20, 2014 || || || || || 56 || || 6 || 4E |- | Gepp || Charles F. || Apr. 20, 1925 || Nov. 21, 1999 || In Loving Memory || || || || 56 || || 18 || 12D |- | Giere || Eric Olonzo || 1927 || 2016 || In Loving Memory || || || || 56 || || 5 || 2E |- | Giere || Beatrice Ann || 1933 || || In Loving Memory || || || || 56 || || 5 || 2E |- | Gjetson || Jennie Rebecca || Sept. 29, 1980 || Apr. 11, 2010 || Beloved Daughter Sister & Aunt || || || || 56 || || 12 || 9D |- | Goddard || Joanna Mary || Apr. 10, 1936 || June 25, 2001 || In Loving Memory || || || || 56 || || 8 || 5E |- | Goodwin || Robert W. || Oct. 4, 1922 || Feb. 26, 2002 || || || || || 56 || || 22 || 8D |- | Goodwin || Garnetta S. || Aug. 26, 1925 || Jan. 18, 2008 || || || || || 56 || || 22 || 8D |- | Gordienko || Ludmilla || July 6, 1912 || Feb. 21, 2015 || In Loving Memory || || || || 56 || || 8 || 8E |- | Gottfried || George M. || Feb. 4, 1932 || || || || || || 56 || || || 16D |- | Strom Gottfried || Kimberly J. || Sept. 1, 1958 || || || || || || 56 || || || 16D |- | Grant || Kathleen A. || Mar. 4, 1952 || Mar. 14, 2005 || In Loving Memory || || || || 56 || || 2 || 16D |- | Grant || Russell L. || Sept. 25, 1949 || Nov. 29, 2009 || In Loving Memory || || || || 56 || || 2 || 16D |- | Grenz || David A. || Jan. 20, 1949 || Mar. 7, 2012 || Together Forever || || || || 56 || || 1A || 12D |- | Richardson || Nancy C. || Sept. 24, 1946 || || Together Forever || || || || 56 || || 1A || 12D |- | Griebe || Edward A. JR. || July 25, 1939 || May 5, 2000 || || || || || 56 || || 9 || 3E |- | Griebe || Nancy G. || June 12, 1939 || Jan. 30, 1997 || || || || || 56 || || 9 || 3E |- | Grotta || DuWayne || Oct. 27, 1929 || Oct. 20, 2007 || || || || || 56 || || 15 || 14D |- | Grotta || LaVonne || May 30, 1931 || || || || || || 56 || || 15 || 14D |- | Gurley || Roger A. || Nov 16 1905 || Dec 4 2000 || || || || || 56 || || 15 || 3E |- | Gurley || Harriett S. || Apr 10 1905 || Apr 15 2007 || || || || || 56 || || 15 || 3E |- | Gustafson || Leonard V. || Sept. 21, 1921 || June 6, 2005 || || || || || 56 || || 27 || 11D |- | Gustafson || Eleanor J. || Aug. 10, 1925 || || || || || || 56 || || 27 || 11D |- | Gustafson || Margaret L. || July 15, 1916 || Sept. 24, 1998 || || || || || 56 || || 4 || 10E |- | Gustafson || Norman E. || Apr. 1, 1917 || Jan. 14, 2006 || || || || || 56 || || 4 || 10E |- | Guthrie || Virginia Rose || Oct. 14, 1921 || Feb. 3, 2014 || || || || || 56 || || 20 || 8D |- | Guthrie || George William || Mar. 9, 1925 || || || || || || 56 || || 20 || 8D |- | Guthrie || Mark J. || June 2, 1964 || Mar. 29, 2004 || || || || || 56 || || 21 || 8D |- | Hackel || Ruth M. || Oct. 31, 1924 || Apr. 15, 1998 || || || || || 56 || || 19 || 11E |- | Hackel || Howard M. || Dec. 23, 1922 || July 8, 2004 || || || || || 56 || || 19 || 11E |- | Hagen || Louis William "Bill" || May 14, 1922 || Oct. 8, 2002 || || || || || 56 || || 4 || 13E |- | Hagen || Inez Mae || Apr. 25, 1919 || June 13, 2004 || || || || || 56 || || 4 || 13E |- | Hallet || Donna Mae || July 17, 1928 || Nov. 19, 2003 || || || || || 56 || || 19 || 5E |- | Hallet || Sandra Kay || July 18, 1957 || June 23, 2001 || || || || || 56 || || 19 || 5E |- | Hall || Gary F. SR. || Sept. 1, 1941 || July 7, 2012 || || || || || 56 || || 4 || 15D |- | Hall || Jill || Mar. 22 1942 || || || || || || 56 || || 4 || 15D |- | Flanders-Hall || Patricia Ann Gayou || May 29, 1937 || Dec. 21, 2014 || In Loving Memory || || || || 56 || || 4 || 14D |- | Hall || Warren Keith || Dec. 17, 1937 || || In Loving Memory || || || || 56 || || 4 || 14D |- | Hall || Veretta M. || May 1, 1945 || June 7, 2003 || Always Loving You || || || || 56 || || 13 || 3E |- | Hanchett || Nancy Creighton || Mar. 25, 1945 || Aug. 2, 2007 || My Mom || || || || 56 || || 13 || 6D |- | Hansen || John Larry || Aug. 19, 1936 || Oct. 30, 2009 || In Loving Memory || || || || 56 || || 9 || 13D |- | Hansen || Janice Ann || Dec. 13, 1936 || || In Loving Memory || || || || 56 || || 9 || 13D |- | Hansen || John S. || Dec. 14, 1914 || Aug. 28, 1996 || || || || || 56 || || 7 || 7E |- | Hansen || Phyllis V. || Apr. 11, 1918 || Jan. 11, 2012 || || || || || 56 || || 7 || 7E |- | Hansen || Steven Lee || Apr. 12, 1951 || July 18, 2014 || Finna Verklig Lycka (Find True Happiness) || || || || 56 || || 16 || 18A |- | Hanson || Jack T. || Mar. 16, 1948 || Feb. 6, 2009 || || || || || 56 || || 14 || 15D |- | Hanson || Sandra Lee || Jan. 1, 1948 || Aug. 16, 2000 || In Loving Memory || || || || 56 || || 11 || 5D |- | Hanson-Tsao || Katherine A. || Aug. 27, 1974 || Sept. 29, 2005 || In Loving Memory || || || || 56 || || 21 || 14D |- | Hanson || Terrance M. || Sept. 18, 1948 || Sept. 29, 2005 || In Loving Memory || || || || 56 || || 22 || 14D |- | Hanson || Mary L. || July 14, 1950 || Sept. 29, 2005 || In Loving Memory || || || || 56 || || 22 || 14D |- | Harris || Dale B. || 1914 || 2007 || || || || || 56 || || 21 || 7E |- | Harris || Elizabeth S. || 1913 || 2009 || || || || || 56 || || 21 || 7E |- | Harris || Vickie Claire || Apr 5 1953 || Jan 22 2005 || In Loving Memory || || || || 56 || || 18 || 8E |- | Hartnett || James T. || 1917 || 2002 || || || || || 56 || || 6 || 2D |- | Hartnett || Rose Mary || 1921 || 2006 || || || || || 56 || || 6 || 2D |- | Hartwick || Edwin J. || Sept. 27, 1910 || Dec. 12, 2000 || || || || || 56 || || 9 || 5D |- | Hartwick || Mildred A. || Aug. 12, 1918 || Mar. 29, 2006 || || || || || 56 || || 9 || 5D |- | Hatling || Melvin F. || Sept. 16, 1911 || Dec. 21, 2000 || || || || || 56 || || 3 || 12E |- | Hatling || Elizabeth B. || Nov. 19, 1914 || Apr. 29, 2010 || || || || || 56 || || 3 || 12E |- | Heegaard || David B. || July 15, 1933 || || || || || || 56 || || 14 || 3E |- | Heegaard || Joanne P. || Dec. 28, 1937 || Dec. 23, 2011 || || || || || 56 || || 14 || 3E |- | Heffelbower || Chris Marie || Feb. 3, 1975 || June 3, 2015 || We Love You || || || || 56 || || 28 || 16A |- | Hempel || Kenneth L. || Mar. 5, 1922 || Sept. 19, 2012 || || || || || 56 || || 14 || 7E |- | Hempel || Marilyn E. || May 24, 1923 || Oct. 15, 2013 || || || || || 56 || || 14 || 7E |- | Henderson || Lee Alan || June 1, 1955 || Apr. 30, 2015 || Gratitude || || || || 56 || || 31 || 16A |- | Hibbs || Robert Marschall || Dec. 11, 1996 || Apr. 26, 2014 || Beloved Son And Brother || || || || 56 || || 22 || 20A |- | Hickman || Carol M. || Nov. 18, 1942 || Nov. 4, 2000 || All About Love || || || || 56 || || 1 || 10D |- | Higley || Robert S. || Oct. 12, 1915 || Mar. 22, 1998 || || || || || 56 || || 22 || 4E |- | Higley || Mary Jane || July 14, 1920 || Nov. 16, 2004 || || || || || 56 || || 22 || 4E |- | Hill || John Powers || Feb. 15, 1935 || Feb. 15, 2013 || || || || || 56 || || 11 || 11D |- | Hjelmeland || Sigvald V. || Dec. 3, 1915 || Dec. 25, 2005 || || || || || 56 || || 5 || 5E |- | Hjelmeland || Helen C. || Feb. 21, 1916 || || || || || || 56 || || 5 || 5E |- | Hjulberg || Mavis Ann || Dec. 14, 1926 || Dec. 11, 2015 || || || || || 56 || || 3 || 20A |- | Hoagberg || Roland || May 19, 1922 || Feb. 13, 1998 || Beloved Husband And Father || || || || 56 || || 11 || 7E |- | Hoagberg || Rudolph K. || Mar. 11, 1930 || Sept. 12, 2015 || Peace Love & Joy || || || || 56 || || 16 || 9D |- | Lia-Hoagberg || Betty || Sept. 19, 1935 || || Peace Love & Joy || || || || 56 || || 16 || 9D |- | Hoeschen || Rebecca A. S. || Dec. 11, 1951 || July 17, 2007 || In Loving Memory || || || || 56 || || 17 || 17D |- | Hoffman || Margaret Ann || Mar. 14, 1944 || Sept. 13, 2007 || Together In God's Care || || || || 56 || || 20 || 17D |- | Cowell || Jennifer Lee || Sept. 18, 1976 || Aug. 1, 2016 || Together In God's Care || || || || 56 || || 20 || 17D |- | Hoffman || Sheldon R. || Jan. 8, 1945 || Dec. 31, 2008 || Forever Blue Bird Days || || || || 56 || || 3 || 13D |- | Hokanson || Richard Anthony || Feb. 14, 1975 || Oct. 24, 2013 || Forever In Our Hearts || || || || 56 || || 12 || 18A |- | Holm || John W. || Mar. 19, 1928 || Sept. 28, 2004 || In Loving Memory || || || || 56 || || 21 || 16D |- | Holzinger || Carl W. || Dec. 16, 1914 || Dec. 14, 1996 || In Loving Memory || || || || 56 || || 23 || 4E |- | Holzinger || Kathryn E. || Feb. 25, 1921 || Feb. 12, 2016 || In Loving Memory || || || || 56 || || 23 || 4E |- | Hovind || Denise Ann || May 11, 1952 || Nov. 26, 2000 || || || || || 56 || || 7 || 12E |- | Howard || Frances Humphrey || Feb. 18, 1914 || Sep. 23, 2002 || Making A Difference In Life || || || || 56 || || 5 || 3E |- | Huddleston || Jack G. || July 31, 1929 || Jan. 19, 2013 || || || || || 56 || || 11 || 6D |- | Huddleston || Maryann || Mar. 30, 1933 || || || || || || 56 || || 11 || 6D |- | Huddleston || Lori || Sept. 22, 1958 || Nov. 23, 2009 || In Loving Memory || || || || 56 || || 18 || 6D |- | Huddleston || Polly W. || Aug. 2, 1930 || July 14, 2008 || In Loving Memory || || || || 56 || || 17 || 6D |- | Moseman || Sandra || July 19, 1955 || July 18, 2008 || In Loving Memory || || || || 56 || || 17 || 6D |- | Hughes || Pastor David E. || Sept. 29, 1940 || Jan. 10, 2009 || "Beloved" Husband Father Grandfather || || || || 56 || || 4 || 13D |- | Hunter || Nancy Lee || Apr. 18, 1953 || Jan. 4, 2002 || Always Loving: Always Loved || || || || 56 || || || 10D |- | Hutchinson || Pauline Louise || 1936 || 2016 || || || || || 56 || || 10 || 7D |- | Hutchinson || Charles G. || 1925 || || || || || || 56 || || 10 || 7D |- | Huwe || Gregory Peter || Sept. 6, 1948 || Feb. 14, 2013 || Thinker, Creator, Quiet Sailor || || || || 56 || || 9 || 15E |- | Huynh || Hung V. || 1948 || 2009 || || || || || 56 || || 3 || 9D |- | Hyland || Michael C. || Jan. 3, 1966 || July 7, 2005 || Beloved Father Son & Brother || || || || 56 || || 9 || 9E |- | || Ilona Peter Victor || || || (Lazar family) || || || || 56 || || 11 || 9D |- | Ingram || Audrey Michelson || January 27, 1923 || Mar. 5, 1996 || Love And Laughter || || || || 56 || || 13 || 15E |- | Iverson || Neil W. || Oct. 18, 1916 || June 29, 2003 || Always In Our Hearts || || || || 56 || || 9 || 8E |- | Iverson || Ruth I. || Nov. 10, 1916 || May 25, 2005 || Always In Our Hearts || || || || 56 || || 9 || 8E |- | Jaipat || Kamenie || Jan. 23, 1969 || Apr. 18, 2008 || Forever Loved Forever Missed || || || || 56 || || 3 || 6D |- | (Mathews Richmond) || Jennifer || 1964 || 2009 || Loving Friends Forever || || || || 56 || || 13 || 4D |- | (Defigueroa) || Peter || 1955 || 2008 || Loving Friends Forever || || || || 56 || || 13 || 4D |- | Johnson || David Robert || Dec. 11, 1958 || July 8, 2005 || Beloved || || || || 56 || || 11 || 8E |- | Johnson || Ethel Jeanette || Dec. 11, 1929 || Dec. 1, 2015 || Beloved Wife, Mother, And Grandmother. In Jesus' Loving Care || || || || 56 || || 4 || 9E |- | Johnson || Floyd W. || Sept. 10, 1916 || Sept. 24, 2005 || In Loving Memory || || || || 56 || || 12 || 8D |- | Johnson || Nancy G. || June 16, 1925 || Sept. 24, 2011 || In Loving Memory || || || || 56 || || 12 || 8D |- | Johnson || Julie A. || 1961 || 2007 || || || || || 56 || || 4 || 9E |- | Johnson || Kathryn Domann || Apr. 21, 1923 || Jun. 26, 2014 || Family Was Her World Forever In Our Hearts || || || || 56 || || 19 || 18A |- | Johnson || Kirk || June 16, 1970 || Sept. 19, 2007 || 2Feet Who Walks With 4Paws || || || || 56 || || 29 || 13E |- | Johnson || Lee || Aug. 4, 1935 || June 13, 2007 || Beloved Husband, Father, Grandfather || || || || 56 || || 1 || 17D |- | Johnson || Marjorie L. || Sept. 8, 1925 || Nov. 8, 2002 || And All Will Be Well… || || || || 56 || || 10 || 6E |- | Johnson || Bruce C. || Sept. 11, 1926 || Mar. 6, 2011 || And All Will Be Well… || || || || 56 || || 10 || 6E |- | Johnson || Mark R. || Jan. 14, 1964 || May 27, 2016 || In Loving Memory || || || || 56 || || 3 || 18A |- | Johnson || Maike L. || Dec. 28, 1967 || || In Loving Memory || || || || 56 || || 3 || 18A |- | Johnson || Muriel S. || May 16, 1920 || Sept. 19, 2011 || Forever Loved Never Forgotten || || || || 56 || || 12 || 18D |- | Johnson || Harlan E. || Feb. 16, 1927 || Feb. 11, 2014 || Forever Loved Never Forgotten || || || || 56 || || 12 || 18D |- | Johnson || Patricia A. || Jan. 8, 1933 || Jan. 22, 2005 || || || || || 56 || || 14 || 11E |- | Johnson || Wallace M. || Dec. 21, 1931 || Oct. 2, 2006 || || || || || 56 || || 14 || 11E |- | Johnson || Wesley R. || 1920 || 2009 || || || || || 56 || || 2 || 10E |- | Johnson || Betty J. || 1924 || 2015 || || || || || 56 || || 2 || 10E |- | Jones || LaVonne Wagner || May 16, 1940 || June 10, 2011 || Always Loved Forever In Our Hearts || || || || 56 || || 17 || 18D |- | Jones || Richard L. || Nov. 22, 1939 || May 1, 2014 || Always Loved Forever In Our Hearts || || || || 56 || || 17 || 18D |- | Jones || Willie J. || Feb. 3, 1929 || Oct. 27, 2000 || In Loving Memory || || || || 56 || || 17 || 8D |- | Kadle || Benjamin E. || Feb. 2, 1977 || Apr. 29, 1999 || Husband, Daddy, And Friend || || || || 56 || || 11 || 14E |- | Kaisler || Doris J. || Oct. 22, 1931 || Sept. 21, 2000 || Wife And Mother Extraordinaire || || || || 56 || || 12 || 3E |- | Kalkbrenner || Lorraine M || Aug. 21, 1924 || Dec. 17, 2001 || In Loving Memory || || || || 56 || || 23 || 10D |- | Kamiske || James Lee || Oct. 24, 1926 || Dec. 28, 2001 || In Loving Memory || || || || 56 || || 11 || 16D |- | Kao || Pam Champamony || Mar. 1, 1965 || Dec. 3, 2015 || Love You Forever || || || || 56 || || 16 || 14A |- | Kapalka || Edward F. || Aug. 3, 1910 || May 5, 2000 || || || || || 56 || || 9 || 8D |- | Kapalka || Elizabeth M. || Aug. 4, 1915 || Jan. 5, 2005 || || || || || 56 || || 9 || 8D |- | Kaufman || Abraham || Dec. 5, 1908 || Sept. 19, 2004 || || || || || 56 || || 14 || 9E |- | Kaufman || Ida Yavner || Dec. 20, 1907 || Sept. 6, 2005 || || || || || 56 || || 14 || 9E |- | Kavanaugh || Philip E. || June 20, 1950 || Mar. 6, 2000 || Your Blarney Will Be Missed || || || || 56 || || 15 || 12D |- | Keating || Ronald H. || July 15, 1935 || Sept. 23, 2005 || Beloved Husband And Father || || || || 56 || || 5 || 14D |- | Keating || Steven A. || Oct. 8, 1974 || Feb. 23, 2016 || Beloved Son Brother Husband Uncle || || || || 56 || || 10 || 4D |- | Keith || David D. || Sept. 23, 1956 || Mar. 7, 2000 || Love Of My Life || || || || 56 || || 6 || 2E |- | Keith || Douglas G. || July 24, 1927 || Aug. 15, 2014 || Ready To Go? || || || || 56 || || 1D || 1E |- | Keith || Julienne M. || Feb. 22, 1926 || June 3, 2013 || Ready To Go? || || || || 56 || || 1D || 1E |- | Kleinhans || Harry R. || Mar. 21, 1920 || Jan. 6, 2010 || In Loving Memory || || || || 56 || || 10 || 6D |- | Kleinhans || Myrna M. || July 20, 1923 || || In Loving Memory || || || || 56 || || 10 || 6D |- | Kelly || Laura M. || Nov. 28, 1919 || July 30, 2001 || We Love You || || || || 56 || || 4 || 6E |- | Kelly || Sarah Hutchinson || 1973 || 2006 || Rest Well Beloved Sarah || || || || 56 || || 9 || 7D |- | Kemper || Brian M. || Apr. 28, 1965 || May 20, 1999 || In Loving Memory || || || || 56 || || 1 || 2E |- | Kerkhof || Susan M. Pope || Aug. 13, 19XX || June 8, 2007 || In Balance With This Life, This Death. || || || || 56 || || 4 || 2D |- | Kezele || Rudolph G. || Nov. 12, 1921 || Sept. 14, 2013 || || || || || 56 || || 2 || 14E |- | Person || Ruth M. || Apr. 19, 1926 || July 14, 2008 || || || || || 56 || || 2 || 14E |- | King || Delphine || Jun. 19, 1931 || Jul. 24, 2008 || Mother Beloved Mother & Grandaughter || || || || 56 || || 12 || 17D |- | Bronson || Shirley || Oct. 18, 1961 || Dec. 17, 2011 || Daughter Beloved Mother & Grandmother || || || || 56 || || 12 || 17D |- | Kisner || Jacob || Apr. 30, 1926 || Nov. 17, 2003 || A Poet, I Had wandered By || || || || 56 || || 15 || 11E |- | Kleinart || Barry A. || Nov. 21, 1954 || Mar. 27, 2016 || We Cherish What He Built || || || || 56 || || 15 || 16A |- | Koerner || Josef || Mar. 10, 1895 || Nov. 8, 1961 || || || || || 56 || || 6 || 8D |- | Koerner || Helena || Feb. 25, 1893 || Sept. 2, 1975 || || || || || 56 || || 6 || 8D |- | Kopp || Kathryn A. || July 13, 1956 || Dec. 22, 2013 || Always In Our Thoughts Forever In Our Hearts || || || || 56 || || 3 || 8E |- | Kraemer || Severin G. || Nov. 2, 1932 || Feb. 10, 1999 || || || || || 56 || || 5 || 12D |- | Kraemer || Annette L. || Dec. 27, 1927 || Apr. 25, 2008 || || || || || 56 || || 5 || 12D |- | Kuzminski || Jerzy || 1915 || 1999 || || || || || 56 || || 1 || 2D |- | Englund || Leonard || 1935 || 2016 || || || || || 56 || || 1 || 2D |- | Kvinna || Maria J. || Feb. 18, 1934 || July 13, 2000 || Beloved Mother || || || || 56 || || 23 || 3E |- | Lakeman || William C. || Aug. 29, 1920 || Oct. 9, 1994 || || || || || 56 || || 9 || 6E |- | Lakeman || Isobel M. || Jan. 23, 1921 || Nov. 26, 2014 || || || || || 56 || || 9 || 6E |- | LaLonde || E. Barbara || June 25, 1938 || Dec. 31, 2011 || Forever In Our Hearts || || || || 56 || || 15 || 15E |- | Lamberg || Mary Jo || Aug. 28, 1951 || Mar. 2, 2012 || Sweet Dreams And Angels || || || || 56 || || 17 || 15D |- | Baker-Lampe || Anita Bredahl || May 24, 1945 || May 7, 2015 || || || || || 56 || || 9 || 4D |- | Lampe || John Robert || Dec. 7, 1935 || || || || || || 56 || || 9 || 4D |- | Lampe || Tessie M || Dec. 7, 1909 || Mar. 28, 2002 || In Loving Memory || || || || 56 || || 14 || 5E |- | Lane || Helga P. || Dec. 19, 1914 || Mar. 8, 1999 || || || || || 56 || || 12 || 14E |- | Langland || Stanley G. || June 20, 1926 || Jan. 2, 2011 || || || || || 56 || || 10 || 5E |- | Langland || Lillie B. || July 16, 1932 || Feb. 21, 2002 || || || || || 56 || || 10 || 5E |- | Larsen || Carole Lee || June 12, 1942 || Jan. 23, 2016 || Forever In Our Hearts || || || || 56 || || 25 || 14A |- | Larsen || Dean Richard || Sept. 11, 1938 || || Forever In Our Hearts || || || || 56 || || 25 || 14A |- | Larsen || Leslie S. || Dec. 16, 1954 || May 6, 2005 || She Made The World A More Beautiful Place || || || || 56 || || 5 || 8E |- | Larson || Bruce R. || Dec. 12, 1927 || Aug. 14, 2012 || In Loving Memory || || || || 56 || || 13 || 5E |- | Larson || Hal J. || June 23, 1943 || Jan. 27, 2006 || Beloved Father And Brother || || || || 56 || || 5 || 9E |- | Larson || Jane A. || Nov. 5, 1957 || June 15, 2005 || Beloved Mother And Friend || || || || 56 || || 2 || 9E |- | Larson || Jerry G. || June 26, 1940 || Mar. 6, 2004 || In God's Loving Care || || || || 56 || || 18 || 16D |- | Larson || Mary Snouffer || 1946 || 2002 || || || || || 56 || || 18 || 5E |- | Larson || Arvid D. || 1941 || || || || || || 56 || || 18 || 5E |- | Larson || Michael A. || Apr. 16, 1956 || Jan. 30, 2013 || || || || || 56 || || 15 || 15D |- | Larson || Sandra Lee || Nov. 2, 1944 || Apr. 1, 2013 || Beloved Wife, Mother & Gram || || || || 56 || || 1 || 4D |- | Lee || David O. || July 26, 1906 || Apr. 9, 1992 || || || || || 56 || || 14 || 2E |- | Lee || Lorraine L. || Dec. 27, 1904 || May 22, 2001 || || || || || 56 || || 14 || 2E |- | Leighton || Jeanne S. || Oct. 30, 1932 || Feb. 23, 2014 || Beloved Wife And Mother || || || || 56 || || 18 || 20A |- | Leonardson || Otto E. || Apr. 4, 1922 || Sept. 2, 2010 || || || || || 56 || || 5 || 9D |- | Lewis || Irja Orvokki || Sept.26, 1915 || June 30, 2004 || Beloved Mother || || || || 56 || || 16 || 16D |- | King || Christine Lewis || Feb. 9, 1949 || Mar. 13, 2007 || Beloved Wife & Mother || || || || 56 || || 16 || 16D |- | Li || Lauren || Nov. 3, 1992 || Jan. 13, 2014 || Forever In Our Hearts || || || || 56 || || 21 || 16A |- | Lilja || Joyce Muriel || Feb. 28, 1923 || Apr. 18, 2001 || Beloved Sister And Aunt || || || || 56 || || 9 || 12E |- | Lipschultz || Nancy Claris || June 3, 1928 || Mar. 23, 2012 || || || || || 56 || || 13 || 18D |- | Little || Robert D. || Apr. 13, 1920 || Apr. 26, 2009 || || || || || 56 || || 7 || 4D |- | Little || Doris M. || Dec. 22, 1923 || || || || || || 56 || || 7 || 4D |- | Liu || Amy Hwei-Mei || Nov. 9, 1939 || Mar. 21, 2013 || In Loving Memory || || || || 56 || || 12 || 22A |- | Lockrem || Wilma Jaeger || Jan. 6, 1908 || Jan. 20, 2000 || || || || || 56 || || 10 || 3D |- | Lockrem || George N. || Dec. 20, 1903 || Mar. 16, 1991 || || || || || 56 || || 10 || 3D |- | Low || Jane H. || 1924 || 2012 || || || || || 56 || || 1 || 5E |- | Low || John P. || 1924 || || || || || || 56 || || 1 || 5E |- | Lund || Cordell A. || Feb. 12, 1937 || Jan. 31, 2000 || || || || || 56 || || 18 || 10E |- | Lund || Phyliss M. || June 25, 1939 || Feb. 21, 2014 || || || || || 56 || || 18 || 10E |- | Lussenhop || LeRoy R. || Feb. 22, 1923 || Aug. 19, 1999 || Husband And Father || || || || 56 || || 1 || 8D |- | Lutz || Harold E. || Sept. 5, 1926 || July 20, 2013 || The Lord Is My Shepherd || || || || 56 || || 13 || 10E |- | Lutz || Elizabeth E. || May 14, 1928 || Sept. 13, 2008 || The Lord Is My Shepherd || || || || 56 || || 13 || 10E |- | McClure || Marvin Kent || Apr. 26, 1942 || Jan. 14, 2009 || In Brothership & Friendship || || || || 56 || || 17 || 9D |- | Louis || Michael Albert || Feb. 28, 1940 || || || || || || 56 || || 17 || 9D |- | Maksimikhin || Boris || 1916 || 2002 || || || || || 56 || || 1 || 16D |- | Agronina || Yeta || 1921 || 2012 || || || || || 56 || || 1 || 16D |- | Malm || Cynthia Joy || Oct. 15, 1954 || Jan. 12, 2004 || … Whither Thou Goest, Will ? || || || || 56 || || 11 || 11E |- | Higgins || Margaret Ann || Aug. 17 1959 || || … Whither Thou Goest, Will ? || || || || 56 || || 11 || 11E |- | Manichanh || Phommachanh || Mar. 5 1954 || June 13, 2008 || Beloved Mother || || || || 56 || || 13 || 6D |- | Martin || Barbara J. || Jan. 21, 1934 || Feb. 4, 2005 || Celebrate Life || || || || 56 || || 2 || 8E |- | Martin || Dinah Gwin || Nov. 14, 1950 || Jan. 26, 2015 || Mother, Sister, Nurse & Healer || || || || 56 || || 3 || 15E |- | Martineau || Edward B. || Sept. 28, 1932 || July 14, 2009 || Forever Loved Forever Missed || || || || 56 || || 7 || 13D |- | Martin || Elizabeth Ann || Dec. 15, 1937 || Dec. 20, 2012 || Forever In Our Hearts || || || || 56 || || 17 || 22A |- | Martin || Robert L. || 1914 || 2002 || || || || || 56 || || 17 || 5E |- | Martin || Virginia Lange || 1925 || 2013 || || || || || 56 || || 17 || 5E |- | Marx || Leonard J. || Mar. 25, 1916 || July 13, 2001 || || || || || 56 || || 2 || 12D |- | Marx || Mary M. || Nov. 25, 1926 || || || || || || 56 || || 2 || 12D |- | Ma || Tak Yam || Mar. 29, 1902 || Sept. 3, 1987 || In God's Loving Care || || || || 56 || || 16 || 13D |- | Ma || Yook Tong || Feb. 18, 1916 || Sept. 6, 2010 || In God's Loving Care || || || || 56 || || 16 || 13D |- | Mattison || Mary Christine || Apr. 13, 1951 || May 2, 2003 || With Loving Kindness For All || || || || 56 || || 18 || 11E |- | McDonell || John P. || Apr. 26, 1935 || Oct. 17, 2014 || || || || || 56 || || 30 || 16A |- | McDonell || Margaret M. || Nov. 11, 1935 || Mar. 20, 2011 || || || || || 56 || || 30 || 16A |- | McGowan || John K. || Dec. 20, 1949 || Nov. 18, 2006 || Beloved Husband & Father || || || || 56 || || 5 || 4D |- | McGraw || Brian J. "Bud" || May 18, 1941 || July 31, 2000 || Always There For Us. || || || || 56 || || 17 || 3E |- | McQuillan || Brian T. || Oct. 11, 1960 || Oct. 18, 2008 || Love, Faith, Integrity, Compassion, Humor… A Life Well Lived || || || || 56 || || 5 || 15D |- | McVey || Errol G. || Mar. 5, 1926 || Aug. 8, 2010 || || || || || 56 || || 3 || 3E |- | McVey || Margaret I. || Aug. 5, 1928 || Jan. 29, 2009 || || || || || 56 || || 3 || 3E |- | Meese || Lloyd G. || Oct. 24, 1925 || || In Loving Memory || || || || 56 || || 20 || 15D |- | Meese || Drusilla J. || Dec. 14, 1918 || July 17, 2014 || In Loving Memory || || || || 56 || || 20 || 15D |- | Mellgren || Ann Svac || Dec. 20, 1914 || June 30, 2007 || Thank You For Everything || || || || 56 || || 26 || 11D |- | Meyer || Gertrude A. || 1914 || 2003 || Beloved Trudy || || || || 56 || || 23 || 5E |- | Meyer || Philip James || Aug. 4, 1947 || Dec. 25, 2015 || Forever In Our Hearts || || || || 56 || || 28 || 14A |- | Miller || Bette J. || Nov. 14, 1929 || Nov. 12, 2002 || Love You Eternally || || || || 56 || || 26 || 10D |- | Miller || Donn H. || Mar. 9, 1930 || Nov. 6, 2010 || Love You Eternally || || || || 56 || || 26 || 10D |- | Miller || Gordon "Bud" E. || Feb. 7, 1926 || Jan. 20, 2001 || || || || || 56 || || 19 || 12E |- | Miller || Avon A. || Mar. 14, 1937 || || || || || || 56 || || 19 || 12E |- | Moon || James Harold || Nov. 20, 1917 || May 13, 2012 || In Loving Memory || || || || 56 || || 9 || 18A |- | Moon || Susan Eloise || Aug. 27, 1935 || Sept. 15, 2014 || In Loving Memory || || || || 56 || || 9 || 18A |- | Morazan || Danilo J. || Jan. 27, 1977 || May 5, 2016 || Beloved Husband || || || || 56 || || 3 || 16A |- | Morgan || Michael J. || June 2, 1984 || Aug. 17, 2006 || Forever In Our Hearts || || || || 56 || || 9 || 14D |- | Mortenson || Lois J. || Sept. 10, 1943 || June 7, 2014 || || || || || 56 || || 6 || 13D |- | Mortenson || Robert L. || Jan. 11, 1942 || || || || || || 56 || || 6 || 13D |- | Moser || Mark A. || Aug. 17, 1953 || Sep. 25, 2002 || Loving Husband And Dad || || || || 56 || || 13 || 10D |- | Mostrom || Richard "Dick" || Oct. 11, 1940 || Apr. 15, 2011 || Together Forever || || || || 56 || || 11 || 18D |- | Mostrom || Sharon || July 19, 1941 || || Together Forever || || || || 56 || || 11 || 18D |- | Mouser || Sarah Ida || Nov. 22, 1930 || April 15, 2007 || Beloved Mother And Grandma || || || || 56 || || 3 || 4D |- | Mueller || Karl H. || July 27, 1963 || June 17, 2005 || || || || || 56 || || 10 || 8E |- | Mueller || Mary Beth || July 6, 1960 || || || || || || 56 || || 10 || 8E |- | Murphy || Aimee M. || 1, Sept. 1915 || 3, Oct 2007 || In Loving Memory || || || || 56 || || 15 || 11D |- | Naugle || Donald C. || Feb. 10, 1913 || Mar. 26, 2002 || || || || || 56 || || 13 || 12E |- | Naugle || Muriel J. || Aug. 11, 1913 || June 11, 1988 || || || || || 56 || || 13 || 12E |- | Nelson || Barbara-Lee M. || Sept. 21, 1938 || Jan. 10, 2014 || || || || || 56 || || 24 || 20A |- | Nelson || Darhl G. || Aug. 17 1937 || || || || || || 56 || || 24 || 20A |- | Nelson || Margaret Cadieux || Aug. 22, 1940 || July 25, 2006 || || || || || 56 || || 10 || 14D |- | Nelson || Marlene I. || Aug. 4, 1933 || Feb. 5, 2001 || || || || || 56 || || 8 || 5D |- | Nelson || John J. || Feb. 26, 1963 || Feb. 16, 1997 || || || || || 56 || || 8 || 5D |- | Nelson || Marlo Lee || Dec. 28, 1928 || Jan. 29, 2016 || In God's Loving Care || || || || 56 || || 14 || 13D |- | Nelson || Shirley Jane || Nov. 26, 1927 || || In God's Loving Care || || || || 56 || || 14 || 13D |- | Nelson || Waldo L. || Sept. 27 1920 || Oct. 16, 2002 || Always Loved || || || || 56 || || 11 || 5E |- | Nelson || Dorothy M. || June 27, 1921 || Sept. 15, 2002 || Always Loved || || || || 56 || || 11 || 5E |- | Nesbitt || Bernice R. || Sept. 23, 1911 || Jan. 29, 2012 || In Loving Memory || || || || 56 || || 21 || 5E |- | Neumiller || Melvin W. || Oct. 2, 1935 || Apr. 18, 2001 || || || || || 56 || || 18 || 10D |- | Neumiller || Mary E. || July 12, 1939 || Sept. 8, 2012 || || || || || 56 || || 18 || 10D |- | Nicolay || Michelle D. || Dec. 28, 1976 || July 11, 2014 || Our Love, Our Circle, Our Sunshine || || || || 56 || || 17 || 16A |- | Nimerfro || Scott L. || July 12, 1961 || Apr. 17, 2016 || Beloved Father, Friend And Storyteller || || || || 56 || || 9 || 16A |- | Nitsche || Johannes C. C. || Jan. 22, 1925 || Aug. 9, 2006 || In Loving Memory || || || || 56 || || 6 || 6D |- | Noggle || Dwayne J. || 1912 || 1999 || || || || || 56 || || 14 || 14E |- | Noggle || Margarte E. || 1915 || 2006 || || || || || 56 || || 14 || 14E |- | Nordbye || Richard A. || Sept. 5, 1919 || July 13, 2000 || || || || || 56 || || 1 || 10E |- | Nordbye || Marjorie C. || Mar. 19, 1924 || Feb. 1, 2007 || || || || || 56 || || 1 || 10E |- | Northrup || William F, JR. || May 22, 1912 || Aug. 4, 2003 || || || || || 56 || || 20 || 2E |- | Northrup || Ruth Lien || Apr. 21, 1917 || || || || || || 56 || || 20 || 2E |- | Nuhn || Albert C. || Oct. 5, 1930 || Oct. 20, 1999 || || || || || 56 || || 4 || 3E |- | Nuhn || Ada L. || Dec. 14, 1930 || || || || || || 56 || || 4 || 3E |- | Nyberg || Barbara L. || Sept. 26, 1932 || Nov. 18, 1999 || || || || || 56 || || 11 || 2E |- | Nyberg || Roger A. || June 30, 1932 || Feb. 9, 2009 || || || || || 56 || || 11 || 2E |- | O'Donnell || Sarah Cecile || May 30, 1975 || Apr. 19, 2008 || Daughter And Sister Be At Peace Now, Dear Sarah || || || || 56 || || 2 || 6D |- | O'Hagan || Michael William || Sept. 14, 1985 || July 30, 2001 || Beloved Son And Brother || || || || 56 || || 7 || 6E |- | Olander || Robert T. || Dec. 3, 1946 || Apr. 9, 2015 || "Your Song" || || || || 56 || || 13 || 16A |- | Olander || Mary Ann || June 22, 1947 || || "Your Song" || || || || 56 || || 13 || 16A |- | Olsen || Harold Canfield || May 6, 1938 || Dec. 4, 2003 || || || || || 56 || || 8 || 7D |- | Olsen || Jan Lynn || Nov. 6, 1949 || || || || || || 56 || || 8 || 7D |- | Oster || Ruth E. || Oct. 6, 1910 || Oct. 11, 1999 || || || || || 56 || || 6 || 12D |- | Frykman || Marian I. || July 4, 1914 || July 15, 2000 || || || || || 56 || || 6 || 12D |- | Ostrem || Ronald Earle || Aug. 5, 1935 || Dec. 3, 2012 || In Loving Memory || || || || 56 || || 12 || 15D |- | Ostrem || Leslie Mager || Sept. 29, 1938 || || In Loving Memory || || || || 56 || || 12 || 15D |- | Ottoson || Bryan D. || Mar. 18, 1978 || Apr. 19, 2005 || Loved By All He Touched. 333 || || || || 56 || || 6 || 14D |- | Overall || Kathy M. || Jan. 30, 1944 || May 6, 2012 || Loving Wife, Mother And Grandmother || || || || 56 || || 11 || 15E |- | Overby || Mark Edward || Sept. 9, 1965 || May 27, 2008 || John 12:24 || || || || 56 || || 4 || 6D |- | Palmatier || Joyce D. || Aug. 24, 1924 || Dec. 9, 2011 || In Loving Memory || || || || 56 || || 7 || 3E |- | Paquette || Donald J. || Sept. 12, 1929 || Sept. 18, 2000 || We Will Always Remember You || || || || 56 || || 20 || 12E |- | Pearson || Lloyd E. || Mar. 30, 1924 || Sept. 3, 2005 || || || || || 56 || || 13 || 5D |- | Pearson || MaryJean Hugus || Oct. 20, 1929 || || || || || || 56 || || 13 || 5D |- | Pearson || Robert W. || 1922 || 2003 || In Loving Memory || || || || 56 || || 20 || 5E |- | Peck || Verne A. || June 27, 1922 || Dec. 19, 2011 || || || || || 56 || || 13 || 4E |- | Peck || Edith R. || June 21, 1925 || Feb. 26, 2013 || || || || || 56 || || 13 || 4E |- | Pederson || Geri Lynne || Jan. 19, 1950 || Aug. 27, 2002 || We Will Remember And Return Your Love Forever || || || || 56 || || 13 || 2E |- | Peffer || Charles A. || Mar. 29, 1953 || Aug. 25, 2006 || Always Loved Never Forgotten || || || || 56 || || 12 || 14D |- | Peitso || Sharon || Aug. 2, 1944 || Mar. 7, 2009 || In Loving Memory || || || || 56 || || 5 || 13D |- | Peterson || Floyd R. || Nov. 30, 1926 || Mar. 30, 2003 || || || || || 56 || || 11 || 6E |- | Peterson || Florence L. || Apr. 12, 1927 || Mar. 3, 1991 || || || || || 56 || || 11 || 6E |- | Peterson || Gordon E. || Feb. 7, 1925 || Feb. 8, 2003 || || || || || 56 || || 6 || 16D |- | Peterson || Shirley M. || Mar. 22, 1927 || || || || || || 56 || || 6 || 16D |- | Peterson || Grace Elizabeth || Jan. 13, 1937 || July 21, 2007 || Sister || || || || 56 || || 20 || 7D |- | Peterson || William Peter R. || Mar. 30, 1934 || Feb. 28, 2008 || Brother || || || || 56 || || 20 || 7D |- | Peterson || James E. || June 16, 1929 || Sept. 26, 2008 || || || || || 56 || || 18 || 3E |- | Peterson || Gladys M. || Nov. 17, 1927 || Mar. 24, 2011 || || || || || 56 || || 18 || 3E |- | Peterson || Robert Eugene || May 25, 1933 || Feb. 29, 2012 || Loving Husband & Father || || || || 56 || || 16 || 18D |- | Peterson || Therese M. || July 22, 1935 || June 14, 2008 || In Loving Memory || || || || 56 || || 15 || 6D |- | Petushin || Mark || Aug. 29, 1945 || July 26, 1999 || Beloved Father || || || || 56 || || 16 || 2E |- | Pfotenhauer || Kurt H. || Oct. 19, 1910 || Nov. 5, 1975 || || || || || 56 || || 2 || 5D |- | Pfotenhauer || Charlotte G. || May 23, 1912 || July 25, 2001 || || || || || 56 || || 2 || 5D |- | Piepkorn || Betty J. || Aug. 23, 1926 || Oct. 26, 1997 || || || || || 56 || || 3 || 10D |- | Piepkorn || Loren C. || Sept. 6, 1929 || Apr. 10, 2001 || || || || || 56 || || 3 || 10D |- | Pierce || Virginia A. || May 15, 1938 || Feb. 3, 2008 || || || || || 56 || || 3 || 17D |- | Pierce || Lewis H. || May 30, 1937 || || || || || || 56 || || 3 || 17D |- | Plummer || Sherwin S. || Jan. 24, 1927 || Apr. 5, 2003 || || || || || 56 || || 12 || 2E |- | Plummer || Margaret J. || Apr. 23, 1928 || || || || || || 56 || || 12 || 2E |- | Potter || Ann Cruice || Oct. 28, 1954 || Mar. 27, 2012 || True Scorpio. Songstress. Deep Heart || || || || 56 || || 21 || 15D |- | Potter || Edward W. || July 7, 1918 || Jan. 19, 2001 || || || || || 56 || || 22 || 7E |- | Potter || Valborg M. "Volly" || May 3, 1918 || July 30, 2013 || || || || || 56 || || 22 || 7E |- | Powell || Jerry C. || Nov. 17, 1935 || June 14, 2013 || || || || || 56 || || 1E || 1E |- | Powell || Jacquelin A. || Feb. 24, 1938 || || || || || || 56 || || 1E || 1E |- | Prewitt || Lee H. || Apr. 23, 1945 || Dec. 30, 2007 || Forever In Our Hearts || || || || 56 || || 1H || 1E |- | Pringle || John R. || Mar. 10, 1927 || Dec. 20, 2004 || || || || || 56 || || 2 || 8D |- | Pringle || Mary P. || Feb. 2, 1923 || Sept. 24, 2002 || || || || || 56 || || 2 || 8D |- | Prohofsky || Diane Carol || Jan. 2, 1961 || July 15, 2015 || Psalms 73: 23-28 || || || || 56 || || 5 || 14A |- | Quan || Sarah E. || Mar. 14, 1913 || Apr. 16, 1999 || Beloved Mother And Grandmother || || || || 56 || || 8 || 14E |- | Randall || Dean B. || May 4, 1920 || Mar. 24, 2005 || || || || || 56 || || 2 || 3D |- | Randall || Ann Owen || Aug. 12, 1921 || Dec. 24, 2002 || || || || || 56 || || 2 || 3D |- | Randall || Gerald M. || July 11, 1944 || Dec. 29, 2012 || || || || || 56 || || 8 || 6D |- | Randall || Carol Aune || Aug. 28, 1945 || || || || || || 56 || || 8 || 6D |- | Ranheim || Janet G. || Jan. 25, 1934 || May 13, 2012 || Loving Wife & Mother || || || || 56 || || 15 || 6D |- | Ranney || Vatana N. || Aug. 22, 1960 || Nov. 13, 2012 || Peace I Leave With You My Peace I Give You || || || || 56 || || 11 || 15D |- | Ranum || James Harry || July 13, 1945 || Mar. 6, 2013 || || || || || 56 || || 1F || 1E |- | Rasmusson || James D. || Sept. 6, 1942 || May 3, 2000 || || || || || 56 || || 13 || 8D |- | Rasmusson || Sandra K. || Feb. 13, 1944 || || || || || || 56 || || 13 || 8D |- | Raymond || L. Evelyn || Mar. 20, 1908 || Apr. 25, 1998 || || || || || 56 || || 7 || 3D |- | Raymond || Lois F. || Feb. 1, 1916 || Mar. 5, 2009 || || || || || 56 || || 7 || 3D |- | Raymond || Willard C. || Apr. 30, 1919 || Sept. 8, 2011 || || || || || 56 || || 8 || 3D |- | Raymond || Grace MacMartin || June 23, 1921 || Nov. 28, 2011 || || || || || 56 || || 8 || 3D |- | Rea || Charles Jarosh || Nov. 5, 1981 || Oct. 4, 2003 || You Road I Enter Upon… || || || || 56 || || 2 || 11E |- | Renslow || Richard F. "Rick" || Oct. 1, 1954 || Sept. 3, 2008 || Forever In Our Hearts || || || || 56 || || 1 || 13D |- | Rerat || James Jay || May 5, 1925 || May 22, 1999 || || || || || 56 || || 13 || 7E |- | Rerat || Ione B. || Jan. 20, 1928 || Mar. 14, 2008 || || || || || 56 || || 13 || 7E |- | Rethlake || Jeanene I. || Mar. 19, 1941 || Jan. 4, 2016 || When I Look At You, I See My Heart || || || || 56 || || 7 || 20A |- | Loia || Ruth A. || Jan. 19, 1943 || || || || || || 56 || || 7 || 20A |- | Ringer || Eleanor L. || 1906 || 1999 || || || || || 56 || || 17 || 4E |- | Rinn || Elmer A. || 1907 || 1999 || || || || || 56 || || 9 || 3D |- | Rinn || Alice || 1912 || 1999 || || || || || 56 || || 9 || 3D |- | Robinson || Shirley K. || June 11, 1938 || Aug. 29, 1997 || Loving Connections Is Life || || || || 56 || || 15 || 4E |- | Rodahl || Clarence "Kelly" || Apr. 21, 1912 || Apr. 12, 1998 || || || || || 56 || || 1 || 7E |- | Rodahl || Charlotte M. || July 24, 1918 || Aug. 9, 2004 || || || || || 56 || || 1 || 7E |- | Ronningen || Dorothy Ingvaldson || Feb. 16, 1928 || Dec. 9, 1997 || || || || || 56 || || 12 || 12D |- | Ronningen || O. Vik || May 6, 1921 || Apr. 8, 2004 || || || || || 56 || || 12 || 12D |- | Rosenfield || Kristen Miller || Sept. 22, 1957 || Oct. 14, 2003 || In Loving Memory || || || || 56 || || 12 || 11E |- | Rova || Nestor Edward || Jan. 9, 1935 || Mar. 28, 2006 || Forever In Our Hearts || || || || 56 || || 20 || 11D |- | Rudolf || Richard W. SR. || Mar. 13, 1923 || Feb. 4, 2008 || Together Forever || || || || 56 || || 10 || 17D |- | Rudolf || Nina C. || Feb. 13, 1923 || || Together Forever || || || || 56 || || 10 || 17D |- | Rumsey || Charles R. || May 5, 1927 || Aug. 30, 2000 || Terrific Husband, Dad, And Grandpa || || || || 56 || || 16 || 8D |- | Sailer || Eugene L. || Oct. 13, 1934 || July 18, 2013 || || || || || 56 || || 9 || 10D |- | Sailer || Betty L. || Feb. 11, 1934 || || || || || || 56 || || 9 || 10D |- | Sakamota || Pete Fumio || Apr. 18, 1930 || Oct. 4, 2006 || || || || || 56 || || 22 || 8E |- | Sakamota || Eiko Mizuno || Jan. 23, 1936 || || || || || || 56 || || 22 || 8E |- | Sandahl || Mary Cecelia || Apr. 4, 1962 || Jan. 11, 2014 || "Schatz" We Love You Always || || || || 56 || || 12 || 20A |- | Sattervall || Elwood A. "Woody" || June 19, 1934 || Feb. 25, 2013 || I've Heard The Savior's Gentle Voice || || || || 56 || || 5 || 17D |- | Schmid || Robert Palmer || Sept. 9, 1954 || Sept. 9, 2007 || All This Time The River Flowed Endlessly To The Sea || || || || 56 || || 7 || 6D |- | Schopper || Harland A. || Jan. 3, 1928 || Dec. 15, 2002 || || || || || 56 || || 8 || 16D |- | Schroder || Brian F. || Mar. 10, 1955 || Jan. 6, 2008 || Forever In Our Hearts || || || || 56 || || 15 || 17D |- | Schroll || Olive J. || July 31, 1913 || Apr. 15, 2002 || Mother May God Hold Them In The Palm Of His Hand. || || || || 56 || || 3 || 2E |- | Schroll || Charles P. || Jan. 14, 1940 || Apr. 30, 2010 || Son May God Hold Them In The Palm Of His Hand. || || || || 56 || || 3 || 2E |- | Schultz || Russel F. || Nov. 26, 1915 || Oct. 29, 1999 || || || || || 56 || || 9 || 2E |- | Schultz || Doris I. || Aug. 15, 1917 || Oct. 28, 2005 || || || || || 56 || || 9 || 2E |- | Schultz || Mary Elizabeth || Apr. 1, 1961 || Mar. 17, 2016 || Always Love You More || || || || 56 || || 22 || 14A |- | Schwandt || Roland L. || 1917 || 1998 || || || || || 56 || || 6 || 10E |- | Schwandt || Mildred L. || 1914 || 2000 || || || || || 56 || || 6 || 10E |- | Scott || Shirley A. || Mar. 1, 1926 || Sept. 11, 2013 || Forever In Our Hearts || || || || 56 || || 18 || 13D |- | Seaburg || Denise Funk || Oct. 24, 1958 || Feb. 9, 2005 || Beloved Mother Dear Friend || || || || 56 || || 13 || 9E |- | Seaburg || Jean M. || May 3, 1935 || July 11, 2011 || || || || || 56 || || 11 || 7D |- | Seeley || Ralph W. || July 12, 1923 || Feb. 25, 2016 || || || || || 56 || || 6 || 14E |- | Seeley || Helen M. || Sept. 17, 1926 || || || || || || 56 || || 6 || 14E |- | Senescall || Neil B. || July 2, 1924 || May 14, 2011 || || || || || 56 || || 12 || 4E |- | Senescall || Mary K. || June 3, 1927 || || || || || || 56 || || 12 || 4E |- | Severson || Denise M || Nov. 25, 1967 || Oct. 5, 2005 || She Was So Loved || || || || 56 || || 4 || 7D |- | Shian || Matthew S. || Sept. 11, 1975 || Nov. 21, 2001 || Love You Eternally || || || || 56 || || 20 || 10D |- | Shen || Kwan Ting || Oct. 1, 1919 || July 23, 2010 || || || || || 56 || || 26 || 12A |- | Shen || Nai-Hsuan Chang || Dec. 30, 1921 || July 6, 2000 || || || || || 56 || || 26 || 12A |- | Sheridan || Nancy || May 7, 1946 || Nov. 24, 2008 || Wife And Best Friend || || || || 56 || || 12 || 13D |- | Sherman || Stephen M. || Jan. 24, 1956 || Aug. 5, 2012 || Forever In Our Hearts || || || || 56 || || 21 || 18A |- | Sherman || Stephen E. || 1917 || 1999 || || || || || 56 || || 5 || 14E |- | Sherman || Mildred J. || 1920 || 2008 || || || || || 56 || || 5 || 14E |- | Shinners || Zina || 1924 || 2002 || In Loving Memory || || || || 56 || || 16 || 10D |- | Sholl || Howard J. || Nov. 14, 1915 || May 31, 1997 || || || || || 56 || || 10 || 4E |- | Sholl || Norma J. || July 27, 1925 || Nov. 4, 2013 || || || || || 56 || || 10 || 4E |- | Shove || Edna B. || Mar. 17, 1912 || Feb. 22, 2001 || || || || || 56 || || 7 || 2E |- | Shove || Raymond H. || Sept. 20, 1906 || Nov. 28, 2001 || || || || || 56 || || 7 || 2E |- | Shuman || James P. || Mar. 17, 1950 || Dec. 3, 2002 || In Our Hearts Forever || || || || 56 || || 12 || 16D |- | Sigford || Jean A. || Nov. 6, 1945 || Jan. 31, 2004 || In Loving Memory || || || || 56 || || 13 || 13E |- | Sinner || Joseph M. || Aug. 11, 1926 || Oct. 2, 1992 || || || || || 56 || || 5 || 8D |- | Sinner || Hilde Ann || May 31, 1929 || Oct. 8, 2014 || || || || || 56 || || 5 || 8D |- | Sjoberg || Dolores M. || Feb. 3, 1928 || Aug. 23, 2015 || || || || || 56 || || 9 || 4E |- | Skodje || Glorea K. || June 19, 1926 || Mar. 22, 2016 || Beloved Mother And Grandmother || || || || 56 || || 16 || 8E |- | Sladek || John T. || Dec. 15, 1937 || Mar. 10, 2000 || In Loving Memory || || || || 56 || || 10 || 3E |- | Sletta || Richard J. || Jan. 10, 1947 || June 9, 2004 || Loving Father And Husband || || || || 56 || || 17 || 16D |- | Sloan || Carol A. || Aug. 11, 1926 || Nov. 8, 1999 || In Loving Memory || || || || 56 || || 17 || 12D |- | Smith || Betty || Feb. 7, 1921 || Aug. 17, 2003 || || || || || 56 || || 14 || 6E |- | Dilworth || Elaine || Nov. 25, 1946 || Mar. 14, 2008 || || || || || 56 || || 14 || 6E |- | Smith || Donald L. || May 26, 1929 || || || || || || 56 || || 15 || 14E |- | Smith || Janet L. || June 6, 1929 || Aug. 26, 2008 || || || || || 56 || || 15 || 14E |- | Smith || Iola L. || Sept. 27, 1914 || May 13, 2005 || || || || || 56 || || 22 || 10D |- | Smith || Cornelius || Oct. 23, 1917 || Oct. 30, 2005 || || || || || 56 || || 22 || 10D |- | Snyder || Patrick M. || Jan. 7, 1972 || Aug. 16, 1999 || || || || || 56 || || 23 || 8D |- | Sogaard || Inger M. || July 23, 1913 || Oct. 7, 1996 || Paa Gensyn Lille Mor || || || || 56 || || 1 || 1E |- | Sollie || Paul A. || Nov. 10, 1938 || June 1, 1999 || In Loving Memory || || || || 56 || || 6 || 3D |- | Somers || William W. || Jan. 11, 1950 || Jul. 5, 2005 || Love Never Fails || || || || 56 || || 21 || 11D |- | Sonderegger || David M. || Nov. 23, 1937 || Nov. 29, 2015 || In Loving Memory || || || || 56 || || 32 || 16A |- | Sonderegger || Sandra M. || Jul. 9, 1937 || || In Loving Memory || || || || 56 || || 32 || 16A |- | Soulas-Link || Genevieve M. || June 10, 1943 || July 25, 2004 || Beloved Wife And Mother || || || || 56 || || 7 || 13E |- | Sparrow || Edward W. || May 7, 1919 || Dec. 11, 1995 || || || || || 56 || || 14 || 16D |- | Sparrow || Doris L. || July 30, 1926 || Apr. 24, 2004 || || || || || 56 || || 14 || 16D |- | Sponsel || JohnG., SR. || Oct. 10, 1921 || June 8, 1999 || || || || || 56 || || 9 || 12D |- | Sponsel || Shirley P. || Nov. 24, 1925 || Dec. 2, 2009 || || || || || 56 || || 9 || 12D |- | Staber || Douglas G. || Sept. 28, 1952 || July 27, 1998 || Blessed Husband And Father || || || || 56 || || 16 || 7E |- | Starkey || Paul D. || May 12, 1933 || Jan. 19, 2000 || In Loving Memory || || || || 56 || || 17 || 10E |- | Steele || Tom || June 18, 1939 || Aug. 15, 2011 || Devoted, Loving, Husband And Father || || || || 56 || || 5 || 18D |- | Stenzel || Robert J. || July 11, 1929 || Feb. 20, 2003 || Beloved Husband And Father || || || || 56 || || 12 || 5E |- | Stephens || Judith C. || July 21, 1926 || July 7, 2012 || || || || || 56 || || 22 || 2E |- | Stephens || William E. || Feb. 16, 1924 || || || || || || 56 || || 22 || 2E |- | Stertz || Lynnette J. || Nov. 17 1947 || Oct. 24, 2011 || Til Samen E Himlin || || || || 56 || || 22 || 15D |- | Stertz || Thomas F. || Aug. 21, 1948 || || || || || || 56 || || 22 || 15D |- | Stevenson || Bruce A. || Jan. 11, 1920 || July 30, 1990 || || || || || 56 || || 1 || 3D |- | Stevenson || Elizabeth G. || Oct. 3, 1920 || Oct. 30, 2003 || || || || || 56 || || 1 || 3D |- | Stevenson || Mark J. || Nov. 22, 1953 || July 13, 2004 || In Loving Memory || || || || 56 || || 2 || 11D |- | Stevens || William H. || Oct. 9, 1936 || Mar. 9, 2012 || Love Joy Peace || || || || 56 || || 2 || 15E |- | Stevens || Marna L. || Nov. 15, 1936 || || || || || || 56 || || 2 || 15E |- | Stodieck || Mae M. || May 7, 1926 || July 29, 1998 || Beloved Mother & Grandmother || || || || 56 || || 18 || 7E |- | Stolarik || Eugene || Mar. 27, 1919 || Dec. 17, 2003 || || || || || 56 || || 10 || 13E |- | Stolarik || Melissa Jane || Apr. 13, 1916 || Apr. 30, 2005 || || || || || 56 || || 10 || 13E |- | Stolz || Robert Lee || Apr. 17, 1940 || Apr. 24, 2015 || And Until We Meet Again || || || || 56 || || 8 || 18A |- | Stone || Jennifer S. || Mar. 8, 1948 || Jan. 14, 2004 || Exceptional Teacher Wife & Mother || || || || 56 || || 5 || 11E |- | Stone || Helen D. || Nov. 5, 1932 || May 22, 2013 || Rest In Peace || || || || 56 || || 3 || 16D |- | Thorum || Charlene A. || May 22, 1936 || Feb. 20, 2013 || Rest In Peace || || || || 56 || || 3 || 16D |- | Stuart || John Cobham || Mar. 25, 1915 || Aug. 9, 2008 || In Loving Memory || || || || 56 || || 10 || 13D |- | Stuart || Florence Mary || Feb. 3, 1923 || Feb. 28, 2010 || In Loving Memory || || || || 56 || || 10 || 13D |- | Sundquist || John C. || Apr. 14, 1914 || Feb. 25, 2004 || || || || || 56 || || 5 || 2D |- | Sundquist || Ellen H. || Aug. 22, 1914 || Nov. 4, 2011 || || || || || 56 || || 5 || 2D |- | Suvannarad || Vong K. || Mar. 15, 1935 || Sept. 19, 2003 || || || || || 56 || || 7 || 16D |- | Suvannarad || Kam || Apr. 14, 1937 || || || || || || 56 || || 7 || 16D |- | Svendahl || Mark A. || Nov. 18, 1953 || Dec. 2, 2002 || Loving Husband, Dad And Grandpa || || || || 56 || || 9 || 16D |- | Swanson || Alice R. || Feb. 2, 1927 || Feb. 7, 2014 || In Loving Memory || || || || 56 || || 11 || 14D |- | Swanson || Michael D. || Nov. 17, 1946 || Mar. 16, 2000 || Forever In Our Hearts || || || || 56 || || 13 || 12D |- | Swanson || Ronald P. || May 15, 1952 || Oct. 12, 1999 || || || || || 56 || || 10 || 12D |- | Swanson || Warren Sumner || 1919 || 1982 || || || || || 56 || || 6 || 12E |- | Swanson || Helen Margaret || 1926 || 2004 || || || || || 56 || || 6 || 12E |- | Swenson || Marvin R. || 1922 || 2000 || || || || || 56 || || 15 || 8D |- | Swenson || LaVonne W. || 1922 || 2007 || || || || || 56 || || 15 || 8D |- | Swenson || Ruth || May 8, 1950 || Feb. 10, 2007 || || || || || 56 || || 15 || 7D |- | Tangen || Frederick Anders || Dec. 5, 1952 || Mar. 25, 2005 || Beloved Husband & Father || || || || 56 || || 1 || 14D |- | Thiss || Charles R. || Mar. 31, 1901 || Mar. 18, 1999 || || || || || 56 || || 4 || 14E |- | Thiss || Alice N. || Jun. 18, 1902 || Jan. 22, 2002 || || || || || 56 || || 4 || 14E |- | Thomas || Helen B. || May 8, 1906 || April 23, 2002 || Helen Of Troy || || || || 56 || || 3 || 6E |- | Thompson || Carol R. || Dec. 6, 1929 || Jan. 20, 2001 || Proverbs 3:5 & 6 || || || || 56 || || 20 || 8E |- | Thompson || Wesley B. || July 8, 1931 || || Hebrews 6:11 || || || || 56 || || 20 || 8E |- | Thompson || Lois Irene Woodworth || Jan. 2, 1922 || May 14, 1997 || Our Beloved Kansas Sunflower || || || || 56 || || 4 || 11E |- | Thompson || Richard H. || Mar. 20, 1936 || Dec. 8, 2007 || || || || || 56 || || 13 || 11D |- | Thompson || Wanda F. || Mar. 14, 1936 || || || || || || 56 || || 13 || 11D |- | Thompson || Steven Edgar || 1952 || 2004 || Beloved Son, Brother And Uncle || || || || 56 || || 3 || 11E |- | Thompson || Willard Linn || Nov. 14, 1914 || Feb. 5, 1996 || In Loving Memory || || || || 56 || || 12 || 7E |- | Thompson || William F. || May 8, 1934 || Feb. 21, 1999 || || || || || 56 || || 10 || 2E |- | Thompson || Barbara S. || Feb. 2, 1941 || || || || || || 56 || || 10 || 2E |- | Tischler || Ruth Mary Walter || Aug. 10, 1932 || July 12, 2006 || || || || || 56 || || 21 || 9E |- | Tomperi || Timothy S. || Nov. 20 1967 || Aug. 30, 1997 || || || || || 56 || || 4 || 3D |- | Englund || Jean E. || Nov. 12, 1944 || Aug. 8, 2006 || || || || || 56 || || 4 || 3D |- | Tomperi || Gary E. || Mar. 21, 1940 || Oct. 25, 1998 || || || || || 56 || || 5 || 3D |- | Tong || Everett C. || June 4, 1955 || May 19, 2014 || I'm With You Whenever You Tell My Story. || || || || 56 || || 25 || 16A |- | Dexheimer || David M. || April 21, 1960 || || I'm With You Whenever You Tell My Story. || || || || 56 || || 25 || 16A |- | Tornio || Sally A. || May 25, 1935 || Aug. 16, 2000 || In Loving Memory || || || || 56 || || 11 || 8D |- | Tornio || George H. || Aug. 3, 1930 || July 5, 2001 || || || || || 56 || || 11 || 8D |- | Trine || John A. || Apr. 2, 1949 || Nov. 8, 2004 || Our John Forever Dancing In Our Hearts || || || || 56 || || 22 || 9E |- | TroJohn || John W. || Sept. 25, 1929 || || || || || || 56 || || 19 || 6E |- | TroJohn || Marilyn || Aug. 5, 1930 || Feb. 11,2012 || || || || || 56 || || 19 || 6E |- | Trudeau || Charles J. || Feb. 7, 1931 || Dec. 26, 2002 || In Loving Memory || || || || 56 || || 5 || 16D |- | Trudeau || Elaine A. || Apr. 20, 1931 || Sept. 7, 2011 || In Loving Memory || || || || 56 || || 5 || 16D |- | Tyler || Charles R. "Bud", JR. || 1905 || 1986 || || || || || 56 || || 7 || 5D |- | Tyler || Jeanette S. || 1909 || 2003 || || || || || 56 || || 7 || 5D |- | Underwood || Mary Beth "Tootie" || Oct. 22, 1949 || June 3, 2006 || Forever In Our Hearts || || || || 56 || || 22 || 11D |- | Vanderhyde || Thomas C. || May 22, 1946 || Oct. 12, 2001 || || || || || 56 || || 12 || 8E |- | Vanderhyde || Susan J. || Nov. 1, 1951 || || || || || || 56 || || 12 || 8E |- | Van Houten || Lois Trout || Jan. 19, 1919 || Oct. 17, 2007 || Loving Mother Grandmother, Great Grandmother || || || || 56 || || 9 || 17D |- | Vann || Chav || Oct. 1, 1924 || Apr. 24, 2000 || In Loving Memory || || || || 56 || || 8 || 2E |- | Van Putten || Judy || May 2, 1943 || Nov. 30, 2007 || Surrounded In Love || || || || 56 || || 19 || 17D |- | Van Winkle || Jean || Aug. 24, 1925 || Oct. 13, 2006 || Beloved Mother And Grandmother || || || || 56 || || 7 || 7D |- | Veker || Carrie E. || Mar. 16, 1978 || Sept. 8, 2000 || In Loving Memory || || || || 56 || || 5 || 12E |- | Vick || Judith Anola || Aug. 19, 1939 || July 22, 2000 || Romans 8:37-39 || || || || 56 || || 18 || 8D |- | Vilavong || Bouala || Feb. 1, 1909 || May 9, 2004 || Beloved Mother And Grandmother || || || || 56 || || 20 || 16D |- | Vukelich || Matthew F. || Jan. 9, 1944 || Oct. 19, 2008 || My Love || || || || 56 || || 8 || 13D |- | Wagner || Sharon || Feb. 28, 1945 || Jan. 18, 2007 || Beloved Sister Devoted Aunt || || || || 56 || || 21 || 17D |- | Wahlin || Aaron F. || June 9, 1942 || Apr. 29, 2007 || In Loving Memory || || || || 56 || || 7 || 14D |- | Waldauer || Joseph L. || Nov. 7, 1926 || Apr. 21, 2000 || Father || || || || 56 || || 17 || 13E |- | Waldauer || Roger D. || Jun. 5, 1967 || Oct. 22, 2002 || Son || || || || 56 || || 17 || 13E |- | Waldauer || Lily & Rose || || February 27, 2004 || Our Precious Baby Girls || || || || 56 || || 16 || 13E |- | Wallis || Edward A. Ted || Apr. 30, 1909 || Jan. 30, 2006 || || || || || 56 || || 14 || 8E |- | Wallis || Frances J. Hazlewood || Nov. 27, 1911 || Feb. 19, 2004 || || || || || 56 || || 14 || 8E |- | Walsh || Steven Landers || July 20, 1990 || Nov. 6, 2010 || Forever Loved Forever Free || || || || 56 || || 18 || 14E |- | Walter || Frank S. || June 23, 1926 || Nov. 24, 2001 || In Loving Memory || || || || 56 || || 23 || 6E |- | Wan || Renkui Liu || Jan. 18, 1948 || Apr. 11, 2004 || In God's Loving Care || || || || 56 || || 8 || 11E |- | Warner || Andrea E. || Jul. 30, 1958 || Jan. 5, 2003 || In Loving Memory || || || || 56 || || 10 || 16D |- | Washington || Eddie Lee || Aug. 21, 1941 || Aug. 20, 2004 || Forever Missed Always Loved || || || || 56 || || 13 || 13D |- | Washington || Judy Mary || Aug. 29, 1956 || May 3, 2010 || Forever Missed Always Loved || || || || 56 || || 13 || 13D |- | Watkins || William R. || Nov. 8, 1938 || Jan. 23, 1997 || In Loving Memory || || || || 56 || || 3 || 3D |- | Weaver || Sharon M. || May 8, 1948 || Aug. 29, 2008 || Forever In Our Hearts || || || || 56 || || 8 || 9D |- | Webber || William "Jake" || Nov. 18, 1907 || July 31, 2001 || || || || || 56 || || 6 || 5E |- | Webber || Izola E. || Feb. 20, 1922 || Oct. 17, 2008 || || || || || 56 || || 6 || 5E |- | Weber || Donald G. || Nov. , 1931 || Oct. 13, 2003 || Truth Is Truth || || || || 56 || || 20 || 6E |- | Weber || John H. || Sept. 9, 1932 || Nov. 15, 2011 || In Loving Memory || || || || 56 || || 22 || 5E |- | Weber || Lynn E. || Aug. 10, 1933 || || In Loving Memory || || || || 56 || || 22 || 5E |- | Weber || Kenneth V. || Mar. 20, 1949 || Sept. 29, 2006 || Beloved Husband And Father || || || || 56 || || 9 || 11D |- | Weig || Wayne Edwin || Apr. 21, 1938 || Feb. 28, 2001 || || || || || 56 || || 4 || 12E |- | Weig || Gail Frances || Oct. 10, 1940 || Feb. 18, 2014 || || || || || 56 || || 4 || 12E |- | Welna || D. John || Nov. 30, 1957 || Nov. 1, 2001 || Peace & Love || || || || 56 || || 15 || 12E |- | Wennerstrom || Esther E. || Feb. 4, 1925 || Dec. 4, 2000 || Loving Mother || || || || 56 || || 9 || 5E |- | Werz || Alexander || 1927 || 2000 || || || || || 56 || || 1 || 12E |- | Werz || Donna Mae || 1930 || 1996 || || || || || 56 || || 1 || 12E |- | Wethe || Lee Thomas || May 6, 1930 || Aug. 23, 2007 || || || || || 56 || || 5 || 7E |- | Wethe || Helen R. || Oct. 8, 1928 || Sept. 21, 2001 || || || || || 56 || || 5 || 7E |- | White || Sean J. || July 18, 1992 || Jan. 1, 2016 || Beloved Son And Brother Forever In Our Hearts || || || || 56 || || 26 || 14A |- | Wick || Harry R. || Feb. 27, 1903 || Mar. 11, 1993 || || || || || 56 || || 13 || 14E |- | Wick || Gertrude A. || Dec. 24, 1908 || Oct. 13, 1995 || || || || || 56 || || 13 || 14E |- | Willcox || Jerry M. || Oct. 4, 1936 || Feb. 1, 2001 || In Loving Memory || || || || 56 || || 2 || 3E |- | Williams || Jean Elizabeth || Aug. 7, 1926 || Mar. 1, 2008 || || || || || 56 || || 23 || 9E |- | Wilson || Gilbert A. || Feb. 20, 1915 || Nov. 17, 2007 || || || || || 56 || || 1 || 1D |- | Wilson || Mary E. || July 29, 1916 || June 6, 2014 || || || || || 56 || || 1 || 1D |- | Wilson || Sandra H. || July 10, 1937 || June 3, 2006 || Always Loved, Never Forgotten || || || || 56 || || 10 || 18A |- | Wilson || Keith L. || April 21, 1938 || Nov. 18, 2014 || Always Loved, Never Forgotten || || || || 56 || || 10 || 18A |- | Wilson || Woodrow A. || Jul. 26, 1912 || Jan. 22, 1999 || || || || || 56 || || 15 || 2E |- | Wilson || W. Maurine || Mar. 14, 1926 || || || || || || 56 || || 15 || 2e |- | Winzig || Judy Burgett || July 7, 1947 || Nov. 25, 2015 || We Love You || || || || 56 || || 27 || 14A |- | Wohlford || James R. || May 7, 1934 || May 19, 2002 || Beloved Husband, Father And Grandpa || || || || 56 || || 8 || 10D |- | Wonson || H.S. "Chief" || Aug. 3, 1918 || Feb. 17, 1998 || || || || || 56 || || 3 || 10E |- | Wonson || Ethel "Dode" || Apr. 26, 1920 || Apr. 28, 2009 || || || || || 56 || || 3 || 10E |- | Wood || Ruth M. || Mar. 15, 1917 || Jan. 27, 2008 || In God's Loving Care || || || || 56 || || 12 || 7D |- | Wood || Warren W. || June 28, 1917 || Dec. 3, 2010 || In God's Loving Care || || || || 56 || || 12 || 7D |- | Wood || Viktorija || Jan. 1, 1982 || July 31, 2008 || Beautiful In Every Way || || || || 56 || || 6 || 15D |- | Wordelman || Joyce "Dee" F. || Apr. 6, 1943 || Nov. 7, 1999 || || || || || 56 || || 12 || 12E |- | Lien || Katherine L. || Nov. 12, 1915 || May 4, 2012 || || || || || 56 || || 12 || 12E |- | Wysocki || Lyle John || Nov. 13, 1948 || Aug. 9, 1998 || In Loving Memory || || || || 56 || || 8 || 12D |- | Zak || Suzanne || Dec.16, 1959 || Jun. 3, 2001 || Beloved Partner Until We Meet Again || || || || 56 || || 13 || 16D |}
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{{US History|sub-project=Texas}} *'''[[Space:Texas|Texas Space Page]]''' *The current leader of this project is: [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]]. *The coordinator of this page is [[Heath-3392|Kathleen Heath]]. ==History== *{{Blue|Dec 17, 1840 Lamar County was created from Red River County and organized in 1841.}} Lamar County is named for the second president of Republic, Mirabeau B. Lamar.
[https://texasalmanac.com/index.php?q=topics/government/lamar-county] :'''Dec 17, 1840''' Lamar county was created from Red River County. :'''Organized in 1841'''. Named in honor of Mirabeau B. Lamar, 1798-1859. Father of Texas education. President of the Republic of Texas 1838-1841.
[https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcl01] County Seats have been: 3 Lafayette, 1841, Mount Vernon, 1843 ,'''1844''' Paris, originally called Pinhook all have served as county seat.
:'''1815''' -The first Americans are believed to have settled there. More families arrived in 1816.
Settlement began in the Red River valley well before the Texas Revolution. , and there are :'''1820''' reports of an Indian massacre of settlers at New Settlement, on Pine Creek near the Red River.
[http://www.archive.org/stream/rhymeofsouthernr00moor#page/74/mode/2up] :'''1816'''. George W. Wright and family settled at Pecan Point.
:'''1839- George W Wright''' moved to future Lamar County. ( at that time part of Red River County)
:'''1841''' - Wright was promoter of founding of Lamar county election. This county also contained some of Delta County.
The county was named for Mirabeau B. Lamar, the fourth president of the Republic of Texas. , but though the town was platted, no lots were ever sold.
:'''1836-1848''' The citizens of Lamar County have always been well represented politically in Austin. During the republic Lamar County residents were often among the delegates sent from Red River County.
:'''1842''' The county court continued to meet at Lafayette, however, until the Texas Congress passed a law requiring that each county seat be located''' {{Blue| within five miles of the geographic center of the county.}}''' '''Mount Vernon''' was made Lamar county seat in '''1843,''' but again no courthouse was built.
:'''1843''' Early churches in Lamar County were primarily Protestant. Both the Cumberland Presbyterian and Methodist churches were established.
:'''Apr 29, 1844''' first county court was held in Paris (Wright purchased 1,000 acres Pinhook, offered to donate 50 acres to the county for a townsite if the county commissioners would make it the county seat. The offer was accepted, and the new town was named '''Paris'''. The first term of the county court was held there on April 29, 1844. '''Paris is still the county seat.'''
:'''1844''' Central National Road was built near Wright's Landing, it soon connected with major roads. This road proceeded from the Red River, near Wright's Landing in Red River County, across Lamar County to Paris, and then SW to Dallas, where it connected with other major roads of the period. It prospered for several years, then declined, as Preston Road to the west drew off much of the N-S traffic in the region.
:'''1850''' showed early settlers of English and Irish stock; migrated to Texas through Tennessee and Kentucky. They planted small farms rather than the cotton based- rather than large Southern-style plantations.( 3,978 residents, with 1,085 slaves 27% )
:'''1860''', at the beginning of the Civil War, population had increased to 10,136, and the percentage of slaves to 28 percent. Yet only 20% of households owned the slaves. More than 60% of the slaveholders owned five or fewer slaves and (only 41 owned20+ slaves). :'''1861''' Lamar County sent 3 delegates-William H. Johnson, Lemuel H. Williams, and George W. Wright-to the Secession Convention, where they cast three of the seven votes "against secession". Lamar County then supported its delegates' stand as '''{{red|1/14 counties that voted against secession, by a vote of 663 to 553.}}'''
:'''Civil War'''--Once the war had begun, however, Lamar County citizens supported the Southern cause. A number of Confederate military units were recruited from Lamar County, the best known being (Samuel Bell Maxey's Lamar Rifles), the (Ninth Texas Infantry regiment). Other residents joined units destined for action in the Southern campaigns or the frontier regiments established to fight the Indians in West Texas and Indian Territory.
{{Image|file=Lamar_County_Texas.jpg |align=c |size=300 |caption=Mural of Paris, Tx fire }} :'''1860''' 9 post offices had been established in Lamar County; 6 were operating at that time, and four of these-Paris (1846), Blossom Prairie (later Blossom, 1849), Prairie Mount (later Roxton, 1853), and Pattonville (1860)-were still in operation in the 1980s.
:'''1860''' 16 churches were listed in the census, including (3) Baptist, (5) Methodist, (3) Presbyterian, and one Christian. More than 3,000 persons, or 30 percent of the population, claimed membership in a church.
:'''1873''' - The first Catholic church in the county was established in Paris.
:'''Post Civil War''' the population grew to 48,627 in 1900. During the same period the black population increased at a slightly slower rate; African Americans declined to 23 % of the population by 1900.
:'''1875''' The railroad first came to Lamar County; the Texas and Pacific was built through Paris to Texarkana.
:'''1887''' the Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe Railway was built Ladonia to Paris, connecting with the Texas and Pacific.
:'''1888''' the Paris and Great Northern was built from Paris connecting to St. Louis and San Francisco Railroad at the Red River.
:'''1892''' The final railroad, Texas Midland built in Lamar County was the Texas Midland, connected Paris and Commerce and operated until 1975. :'''1896''' This growth stopped as United States Postal Service expanded the Rural Free Delivery system, which provided direct mail delivery for rural residents.
:'''By 1900''' - Farms and values increased to (6,514 farms worth $7.1 million in 1900) and (6,831 farms worth $56.8 million in 1920).
:'''1900''' the county remained rural. '''Paris,''' the only major community, had grown to 9,358 persons by 1900, was 20% of the county population. Numerous smaller communities had been established, '''Roxton''' and '''Blossom''' populations of 1,000 during this period. Many small communities established post offices.
:'''1905''' the impact of the RFD delivery was visible in Lamar Co. {{Image|file=Lamar_County_Texas.gif |align=r |size=180 |caption=Lamar co. }}{{clear}} :'''1910''' operating post offices had fallen to 23.
:'''1909''' the Paris and Mount Pleasant Railway was built until 1956.
:The three original railroads operated until mid-1980s, although each carried less than a million tons of freight annually.
:'''1920''' - County population growth continued upwards to a record of 55,742 residents in 1920, then began an erratic decline to a low of 34,234 in 1960. The number of black residents decreased during the same period to only 19 % of the total population, the most significant decline occurring during the 1950s. The population of Paris increased during this same period and by 1960 had reached 21,250, which then represented more than 60 percent of the county's residents.
:'''Great Depression -1950''' - farm ownership declined to ( $13.6 million by 1940 with 4,176
farms). The county's economy became less dependent on agriculture.
:'''1935''' more than 3,300 people were seeking employment.
:'''1940''', 3% , more than 2,000 individuals were on public-works programs.
:'''1959''' Manufacturing output increased from ($1.2 million in 1900) to ($13.6 million by 1958).
:'''2004''', only the Union Pacific and the Kiamichi Railroad Company ran lines through the area.
{{Image|file=Lamar_County_Texas-5.jpg |align=r |size=260 |caption=First Methodist Church. }}{{clear}} ==Government Offices== Lamar County has had six courthouses:'''1841, 1844''' (the first in Paris), '''1847, 1873, 1897 and 1917.'''
[http://www.texasescapes.com/TOWNS/Paris/Lamar-County-Courthouse-Paris-Texas.htm] The original county seat was Lafayette, a small settlement located several miles NW of the site of present-day Paris. On June 22, 1841, forty acres of land was donated by John Watson for building a proper county seat :Lafayette, 1841,
:Mount Vernon, 1843,
:Paris, originally called Pinhook, 1844, all have served as county seat.
:'''1st Courthouse, 1841''' no image :'''2nd Courthouse - 1844''' the first in Paris :'''3rd Courthouse, 1847''', :'''4th Courthouse, 1873''' :'''5th Courthouse, 1897''' Photo of 1897 Lamar County courthouse hangs in a display case on the fourth floor of the current courthouse. The fourth floor jail in the courthouse was vacated in 1993 and converted into office space. Terry Jeanson, June 2007 Although Kelsey's book lists the previous courthouse as 1896, the historical marker in front of the courthouse says 1897. {{Image|file=Lamar_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=r |size=220 |caption=1897 courthouse. }}{{Clear}} :'''6th Courthouse, 1917 to present''' {{Image|file=Lamar_County_Texas-2.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=1917 courthouse }}{{clear}} ==Geography== https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcl01 LAMAR COUNTY. Lamar County is in North Texas on the Oklahoma border. :'''County Seat''' - Paris, the county's largest town (100 miles NE of Dallas. :'''Center point''' is 33°40' north latitude and 95°35' west longitude. :'''Size''': 919 sq mi. of pasture and farmlands, with some scattered timber. :'''Terrain''' is gently rolling :'''Elevation''' 400 and 635 feet above sea level. :'''Rivers''' -(N) Lamar County, above Paris, drains into the Red River, while the (S )half drains SE into the North Sulphur River. :'''Soil''' - blackland clay, in S half of the county, to loamy soils characteristic of the once-wooded areas of the N part of the county. :'''Mineral resources''' - limestone and gravel from the Red River and North Sulphur River regions. :'''Lakes''' -'''Lake Pat Mayes''', a 5,000-acre reservoir, formed by the impoundment of Sanders Creek in the northern portion of the county during the late 1960s, and '''Lake Crook''', a small reservoir on Pine Creek just N of Paris. :'''Temperatures''' high of 94° F in August to an average low of 31° in January. :'''Rainfall''' forty-five inches a year. :'''Growing season''' extends for 228 days. {{Image|file=Lamar_County_Texas-3.jpg |align=r |size=200 |caption=lamar and surrounding counties }}{{clear}} ===Adjacent counties=== *Choctaw County, Oklahoma (north) *Red River County (east) *Delta County (south) *Fannin County (west) *Bryan County, Oklahoma (northwest) ===State protected areas=== *Lake Pat Mayes, a 5,000-acre reservoir, formed by the impoundment of Sanders Creek in the northern portion of the county during the late 1960s *Lake Crook ==Demographics== {{Image|file=Lamar_County_Texas-4.jpg |align=r |size=240 |caption=Restored Train Depot. }}{{clear}} ===Demographics=== In 2000, there were 48,499 people with a population density of 53 people/sq mi. The racial makeup of the county was 82.46% White, 13.47% Black or African American, 1.08% Native American, 0.40% Asian, 0.02% Pacific Islander, 1.17% from other races, and 1.41% from two or more races. 3.33% of the population were Hispanic.
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lamar_County,_Texas] The median income for a household in the county was $31,609, and the median income for a family was $38,359. Males had a median income of $30,539 versus $21,095 for females. The per capita income for the county was $17,000. About 12.80% of families and 16.40% of the population were below the poverty line, including 22.50% of those under age 18 and 14.30% of those age 65 or over.
Highways
*U.S. Highway 82 *U.S. Highway 271 *Texas State Highway 19 *Texas State Highway 24 *Texas Loop 286 Schools:
*Chisum ISD (small portion in Delta County) *Fannindel ISD (mostly in Delta and Fannin counties; small portion in Hunt County) *Honey Grove ISD (mostly in Fannin County) *North Lamar ISD *Paris ISD *Prairiland ISD (small portion in Red River County) *Roxton ISD **Paris Junior College serves the county. ===Cities=== *[[:Category: Paris, Texas|Paris]]
'''{{Blue|Disastrus fire in Paris Texas March 21, 1916}}''' :The Paris Fire Department had been in trying to upgrade their equipment.. They had a horse-drawn fire wagon as reliable, but old..Paris had a few motorized pumpers. But this fire needed all fire engines. It appeared the fire began ion a frame warehouse not far from the railroad tracks.. The stiff SW wind soon spread it. Water was pumped toward it, and had little result. Soon the 40 mph wind was blew embers toward the residential area. Homeowners pitched in with they garden hoses. The smoke thickened, the temperature rose, flames even reached the pumper engine. By 7:00 p.m. the fire was spreading. The mayor called from other towns for help. Firefighters tried using dynamite to destroy homes, or anything in the path. A frame church burst into flames. The fire reached the courthouse, stopping the clock at 11:00 p.m. Embers from the Episcopal church blew set fire to stores, banks businesses and the courthouse... {{Image|file=Lamar_County_Texas-5.jpg |align=r |size=200 |caption=Methodist church }}{{clear}}. By morning, the pretty town in North Texas was a pile of debris. 270 Acres had burned. Fourteen hundred homes, schools, churches, businesses, and government buildings including the '''courthouse''', City Hall, Post office were leveled. Cause?? Possibly sparks from a railroad switch engine had ignited dry grass along the right of way or a trash fire threw off a burning ember that landed near the warehouse.
[http://www.texasescapes.com/MikeCoxTexasTales/Americas-Third-Largest-Fire.htm] '''{{Red|It was a Disaster}}'''.
*[[:Category: Biardstown, Texas|Biardstown]] *[[:Category: Caviness, Texas|Caviness]] *[[:Category: Forest Chapel, Texas|Forest Chapel]] ===Town=== *[[:Category: Blossom, Texas|Blossum]] *[[:Category: Deport, Texas|Deport]] (partly in Red River County) *[[:Category: Reno, Lamar County, Texas|Reno]] *[[:Category: Roxton, Texas|Roxton]] *[[:Category: Sun Valley, Texas|Sun Valley]] *[[:Category: Toco, Texas|Toco]] ===Communities=== *Powderly *Ambia *Arthur City *Atlas *Brookston *Chicota *Cunningham *Glory *Hopewell *Midcity *Pattonville *Petty *Sumner ==Things to do/see== {{Image|file=Lamar_County_Texas-6.jpg |align=r |size=240 |caption=Pioneer Kitchen Lamar co Museum }}{{clear}} *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Register_of_Historic_Places_listings_in_Lamar_County,_Texas National Register of Historic Places listings in Lamar County, Texas] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lamar_County_Historical_Museum Lamar Co. Historical Museum] ===Notables=== *[[Chisum-91 |John Chisum]] ==Resources== *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Register_of_Historic_Places_listings_in_Lamar_County,_Texas National Register of Historic Places listings in Lamar County, Texas] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lamar_County_Historical_Museum Lamar Co. Historical Museum] ===Census=== :1850 --- 3,978 — :1860 --- 10,136 154.8% :1870 --- 15,790 55.8% :1880 --- 27,193 72.2% :1890 --- 37,302 37.2% :1900 --- 48,627 30.4% :1910 --- 46,544 −4.3% :1920 --- 55,742 19.8% :1930 --- 48,529 −12.9% :1940 --- 50,425 3.9% :1950 --- 43,033 −14.7% :1960 --- 34,234 −20.4% :1970 --- 36,062 5.3% :1980 --- 42,156 16.9% :1990 --- 43,949 4.3% :2000 --- 48,499 10.4% :2010 --- 49,793 2.7% :Est. 2015 --- 49,440 ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=c |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: Antioch Cemetery, Biardstown, Texas|Antioch Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Blossom Cemetery, Blossom, Texas|Blossom Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Mount Tabor Cemetery, Caviness, Texas|Mount Tabor Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Old Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Deport, Texas|Old Mount Pleasant Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Forest Chapel Cemetery, Forest Chapel, Texas|Forest Chapel Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Evergreen Cemetery, Paris, Texas|Evergreen Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Denton Cemetery, Roxton, Texas|Denton Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Rockyford Cemetery, Roxton, Texas|Rockyford Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Garretts Bluff Cemetery, Lamar County, Texas|Garrets Bluff Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Haynes Cemetery, Razor, Texas|Haynes Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Knights of Honor Cemetery, Blossom, Texas|Knights of Honor Cemetery]] *[[:Category: McDonald Cemetery, Paris, Texas|McDonald Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Old City Cemetery, Paris, Texas|Old City Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Providence Cemetery, Paris, Texas|Providence Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Springhill Cemetery, Paris, Texas|Springhill Cemetery]] *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Etx/Lamar/ListLamar.html Cemeteries of Lamar co.] Gloria Mayfield *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2658 FindaGrave cemeteries] ==Sources==
*https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcl01 *http://www.texasescapes.com/MikeCoxTexasTales/Americas-Third-Largest-Fire.htm *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lamar_County_Historical_Museum *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Register_of_Historic_Places_listings_in_Lamar_County,_Texas *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Register_of_Historic_Places_listings_in_Lamar_County,_Texas National Register of Historic Places listings in Lamar County, Texas] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lamar_County_Historical_Museum Lamar Co. Historical Museum]
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[[Category:Lamb, sailed July 1682]] The ''Lamb'' loaded in LIverpool 26 June - 17 July 1682, she arrived 22 October 1682. Eight of the families aboard traveled together on a [[:Space:The Settle Certificate | Certificate]] from [[:Category:Settle Monthly Meeting, Yorkshire | Settle Monthly Meeting]] in Yorkshire, England. They were lead by Cuthbert Hayhurst who had previously been imprisoned by King Charles II. == Passengers == '''Cowgill''' :[[Stackhouse-56 |Ellen (Stackhouse) Cowgill]][[#WS|''WS'']] (widow) and her children [[Cowgill-28|John]][[#WS|''WS'']], [[Cowgill-31 |Edmund]][[#WS|''WS'']], [[Cowgill-17 |Jane]][[#WS|''WS'']] and [[Cowgill-30 |Jennet]][[#WS|''WS'']]. ::Ellen's son [[Cowgill-23 |Ralph]] arrived earlier aboard ''[[Space:Friends Adventure, sailing of 1682 | Friends Adventure]]''. :: It has long been presumed that Thomas was Ellen (Stackhouse) Cowgill's brother, however some family researchers disagree. Is there any DNA evidence either way? '''Croasdale''' :[[Croasdale-9 |Thomas Croasdale]][[#WS|''WS'']], his wife [[Hathornthwaite-1 |Agnes (Hathornthwaite)]][[#WS|''WS'']] and their children William[[#WS|''WS'']], [[Croasdale-8 |John]][[#WS|''WS'']], [[Croasdale-30|Elizabeth]][[#WS|''WS'']], [[Croasdale-2 |Mary]][[#WS|''WS'']], [[Croasdale-11|Bridget]][[#WS|''WS'']] and [[Croasdale-20 |Alice]][[#WS|''WS'']]. :: ''"Hayhurst"'' was the maiden name of Thomas Croasdale's mother, how was they related to Cuthbert?. '''Dilworth''' :[[Dilworth-5 |James Dilworth]][[#WS|''WS'']], wife [[Waln-7 |Ann (Waln)]][[#WS|''WS'']] and infant son [[Dilworth-33 |William]][[#WS|''WS'']]; Ann's brother [[Waln-4 |Nicholas Waln]] and his family were also aboard. '''Hayhurst''' :[[Hayhurst-32 |Cuthbert Hayhurst]][[#WS|''WS'']], his wife Mary (Rudd)[[#WS|''WS'']] and their children William[[#WS|''WS'']], Margery[[#WS|''WS'']], John[[#WS|''WS'']], Cuthbert[[#WS|''WS'']], and Alis[[#WS|''WS'']] '''Heaton'''
:[[Heaton-542|Robert Heaton]][[#WS|''WS'']], his wife [[Rycroft-13|Alice]][[#WS|''WS'']] and their children [[Heaton-138|Grace]][[#WS|''WS'']], [[Heaton-551|Robert]][[#WS|''WS'']], [[Heaton-96| James]][[#WS|''WS'']], [[Heaton-552|Agnes]][[#WS|''WS'']], and Ephraim[[#WS|''WS'']] '''Sands''' : [[Sands-139|Stephen Sands]][[#WS|''WS'']] '''Stackhouse''' :[[Stackhouse-95 |Thomas Stackhouse]][[#WS|''WS'']], and his wife [[Hayhurst-29 |Margaret (Hayhurts)]][[#WS|''WS'']] [profile locked, need to contact manager to tag] :: Possibly the brother of Ellen (Cowgill) Stackhouse. '''Waln''' :[[Waln-4 |Nicholas Waln]][[#WS|''WS'']] (brother of [[Waln-7 |Ann (Waln) Dilworth]], above); Nicholas' wife [[Turner-1250 |Jane (Turner)]][[#WS|''WS'']] and their children [[Waln-8 |Jane]][[#WS|''WS'']], [[Waln-10 |Richard]][[#WS|''WS'']] and [[Waln-11 |Margaret]][[#WS|''WS'']]. '''Walmsley''' :[[Walmsley-373|Thomas Walmsley]][[#WS|''WS'']], his wife [[Rudd-887|Elizabeth (Rudd)]][[#WS|''WS'']] [related to Mary above?], their daughters Margaret, Mary, and Rosamond, and sons Henry[[#WS|''WS'']] and [[Walmsley-171 |Thomas]][[#WS|''WS'']]. ::The daughters are presumed to have died en route, but the only evidence of their death is the lack of further records. Some researchers say daughter Mary Walmsley was the "Mary" who became William Carver's second wife. '''Wigglesworth''' : Thomas Wigglesworth[[#WS|''WS'']], his wife Alice (Hayhurst)[[#WS|''WS'']] :: Alice was the sister of Cuthbert Hayhurst. == Sources & Notes == '''{{Green|''WS''}}:''' Ancestors recognized and approved for membership by the [http://www.welcomesociety.org Welcome Society], list online January 15, 2015. {| border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0" style="text-align:center" |- ! [[Image:My_Images.jpg|50px]] || '''Fleet of William Penn'''
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[[Category:Lamb County, Texas]] [[Category:Texas Projects]] ----
Welcome to Lamb County, Texas Project!
{{US History|sub-project=Texas}} ---- *'''[[Space:Texas|Texas Space Page]]''' *The leader of this project is: [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]]. ==History/Timeline== {{Image|file=Lamb_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Tallest Windmill. }}{{clear}} *{{Blue|1876 Lamb county was formed from the Bexar District and organized in 1908.}} Lamb County seat is Littlefield. It is named for George A. Lamb, who died in the Battle of San Jacinto.
[https://texasalmanac.com/index.php?q=topics/government/lamb-county][https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lamb_County,_Texas] :'''1700''' - South Plains of Texas was long the domain of Apachean peoples until they were pushed out of the region by the more warlike Comanches. :'''1874''' - Comanches ruled the Panhandle-Plains until the Red River War of 1873–74 :'''1875''' the Comanches left the Panhandle-Plains for reservations in Indian Territory, leaving the region to the buffalo hunters.
[https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcl02] :'''1876 and 1880''' the huge buffalo herds on the Texas Plains were almost exterminated, leaving the area open for occupation by cattlemen.
:'''1876''' The county was created but not organized until 1908.
:'''1885''' - XIT Ranch began
{{Image|file=Wilbarger_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=. }}{{clear}} :'''1885''' - C. C. Slaughter's '''Running Water Ranch''' occupied land in Lamb, Hale, Swisher, and Castro counties
:'''1900''' there were 31 people, 5 ranches, ( 529,000 acres) and 10,908 had been established.
:'''1901''' the XIT sold its holdings
:'''1901''' George W. Littlefield purchased 300,000 Acres (Yellowhouse Division of the XIT), 300,000 acres, and established the '''LFD Ranch'''
:'''1902''' - William E. Halsell, purchased 185,000 acres of the old XIT Ranch's Springlake and Yellowhouse divisions to be operated as the '''Mashed O Ranch'''
:'''1908''' Slaughter sold much of his Running Water Ranch to '''land speculator William P. Soash'''
:'''1908''' The county was organized.
:'''early 1908''' Soash sold the land to incoming farmers and stock farmers.
:'''June 20, 1908''', Lamb County was organized with Olton as the seat of government.
:'''1910s''' the Santa Fe Railroad made plans to build a branch line from Lubbock to Clovis, New Mexico, bisecting Lamb County from SE to NW and crossing George Littlefield's '''LFD Ranch'''. Littlefield cooperated with the railroad in bringing the line to fruition and helped to establish a townsite, ultimately known as''' Littlefield'''.
:'''1912''' the townsite of Littlefield had been laid out.
:'''1912''' George Littlefield initiated land sales of major ranches when he began to sell off parts of the LFD Ranch.
:'''March 1913''' town of Littlefield established, large numbers farmers began to move into the area.
:'''1920's''' Littlefield accelerated sales, Halsells started land sales 1923, and Ellwoods began to sell out 1925 (all three of the county's large ranches began to market their acreages. There were (172) farms and ranches here. :'''1930''' cotton occupied 100,700 acres in Lamb County. Local farmers also began to raise poultry during the 1920s; by (1930, 135,000 chickens) were reported on farms, and farmers sold '''487,000 dozens of eggs'''.
:'''1930''' The population grew during the 1920s, and by 1930 the census listed '''17,452 residents''' :'''Great Depression''' - county's emerging agricultural economy '''held through the Great Depression.''' Though the number of farms decreased slightly (to 2,167), cropland harvested increased from 316,214 in 1930 to 350,344 in 1940; cotton land increased to 119,000 acres. :'''1940''' The population also grew slightly during the 1930s to reach 17,606 by 1940.
:'''World War II''' a transportation system slowly emerged. A major route, State Highway 7 (now U.S. Highway 84), from Lubbock to Farwell and Clovis, was fully operational by the mid-1920s. A dirt road linked Littlefield to Hale Center, and another dirt lane ran westward from Littlefield to the county line. During the 1930s and 1940s the county built a network of farm-to-market roads, which were paved .
:'''1945''' - oil discoveries in the very southern part of the county
Land for a NEW Capitol!
When reading of Charles Goodnight, the Chisolm Trail or Richard King's ranch, one thinks of cattle and land of the 1800's. The Texas legislature thought of what they could do with all of its land. Here were the descendants of theTexas settlers who fought for the independence wondering just how they could pay all of its bills. The Republic of Texas had no money, but had previously rewarded the fallen heroes with land bounties. Still no money coming in. By 1875 Texas needed a new capitol building, but it was short on cash as it had been for 40 years.. Why not do a '''{{Blue|GREAT BARTER?}}''' [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XIT_Ranch Wikipedia:XIT Ranch] , [http://www.xitmuseum.com/history.shtml XIT Museum History] , [https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/apx01 Texas online, XIT Ranch] These new legislators set aside a large amount of its lands to use for the capitol. By 1891 a fire destroyed the existing capital. Time for action. There was an investment syndicate, two brothers from Parmer county. An agreement was reached between the Chicago-based investment syndicate to back the brothers for and survey prior to fencing the''' {{Blue|XIT Ranch}}.''' [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XIT_Ranch Wikipedia:XIT Ranch] , [http://www.xitmuseum.com/history.shtml XIT Museum History] , [https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/apx01 Texas online, XIT Ranch] , Of this Elijah Wood began building a new capitol building in Austin. The '''{{Blue|COLLABORATION}}''' became one of the grand legends of the state’s cattle heritage.
XIT Ranch and the State Capitol
In 1875, it was proposed that the great state of Texas needed a new capitol building. Short on cash, the state legislature instead set aside 3,050,000 acres in the Panhandle as payment. An investment syndicate from Chicago, with the backing of wealthy and titled British investors, accepted the proposal in 1882 and began surveying the lands of present-day Dallam, Hartley, Oldham, Deaf Smith, Parmer, Castro, Bailey, Lamb, Cochran, and Hockley counties. The land was good for raising cattle, and by 1885, barbed wire fenced the acres known as the XIT Ranch and the first 2,500 head of longhorn cattle arrived in Dallam County. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XIT_Ranch Wikipedia:XIT Ranch], [http://www.xitmuseum.com/history.shtml XIT Museum History], [https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/apx01 Texas online, XIT Ranch] {{Image|file=Dallam_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=r |size=275 |caption=cowboys. }}{{clear}}
In Austin, Elijah Wood's sunset red granite capitol building was rising from the ground
The total cost of building the state capitol, which was completed in April 1888 was $3,744,630.60. The State of Texas assumed $500,000 of the debt. *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XIT_Ranch Wikipedia:XIT Ranch] *[http://www.xitmuseum.com/history.shtml XIT Museum History] *[https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/apx01 Texas online, XIT Ranch]
'''{{Blue|THE BRAND}} ''' The most accepted version of how the XIT Ranch got its name is that cowboy Abner P. Blocker, who drove those first longhorn herds to the ranch, created “XIT” as a brand that cattle rustlers couldn’t alter easily. Other theories are that the name stood for the “ten in Texas” (counties) that made up the ranch. At its peak, the XIT ranch had 1,000 horses, 6,000 miles of barbed wire fence, over 100,000 head of cattle, and 150 cowboys. Some were African American, hispanic vaqueros, and white cowboys who repaired the fences, installed new ones, branded cattle, and moved herds to new sources of water.AT night they patrolled the fence lines watching for wolves and two legged (cattle rustlers).
===Formed From=== *portions of Bexar County. ===Adjacent Counties=== *[[Space:Castro_County%2C_Texas|Castro County]] (north) *[[Space:Hale_County%2C_Texas|Hale County]] (east) *[[Space:Hockley_County%2C_Texas|Hockley County]] (south) *[[Space:Bailey_County%2C_Texas|Bailey County]] (west) *[[Space:Parmer_County%2C_Texas|Parmer County]] (northwest) *[[Space:Lubbock_County%2C_Texas|Lubbock County]] (southeast) *[[Space:Cochran_County%2C_Texas|Cochran County]] (southwest) ====Government ==== Lamb County has had 3 courthouses 1908 in Olton, 1922 in Olton, and 1955, Littlefield.
[http://www.texasescapes.com/TexasPanhandleTowns/Littlefield-Texas-Lamb-County-Courthouse.htm] :'''1st Courthouse in Olton, 1908 ''' - Lamb County Courthouse historical marker, which sits on the corner of 8th & Main Streets, Olton, where the 1908 and the 1922 courthouses once stood. Photos Courtesy Terry Jeanson, February 2007
{{Image|file=Lamb_County_Texas-3.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=1908 courthouse MARKER. }}{{clear}} :'''2nd Courthouse 1922''' A new courthouse of brick and concrete was built here, 1922-23. The 1922 Lamb County Courthouse in Olton. It was remodeled in 1949 and served as a hospital. Torn down in 1964.1939 photo courtesy of TXDoT
{{Image|file=Lamb_County_Texas-2.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=1922 courthouse. }}{{clear}} :'''3rd Courthouse, 1955''' in Littlefield-A new courthouse of brick and concrete was built, very modern.
{{Image|file=Lamb_County_Texas-4.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=1955 courthouse. }}{{clear}} ===Geography=== Lamb County is on the southern edge of the Panhandle, in the South Plains portion of the state. :'''Size''' 1,018 square miles (2,640 km2), of which 1,016 square miles (2,630 km2) is land and 1.5 square miles (3.9 km2) (0.2%) is water. :'''Latitude/Longitude''':34°02' north latitude and 102°20' west longitude. :'''where'''- atop the high plains. :'''Littlefield''', the county seat, is in the southern part of the county on Hwy 84, 40 miles NW of Lubbock. The county was named for George A. Lamb. :'''Type''' level plains dotted with playas and a few low hills. :'''Soils''' -range from sandy to brown :'''Crops,''' including grain sorghum, cotton, corn, wheat, and soybeans. :'''Major physical features''' of the county are the dry bed of the North Fork of the Double Mountain Fork of Brazos River, Blackwater Draw,and low-lying sand hills roughly following the course of Blackwater Draw as it meanders southeast across the northern section of the county. Two other tributaries of the Brazos, Running Water Creek and Yellow House River, also traverse the county.
:'''Lakes''' Four small lakes in the western half of the county: Soda Lake in the northwest and Bull Lake, Illusion Lake, and Yellow Lake in the southwest.
:'''Elevations''' 3,400 to 3,800 feet above sea level.
:'''Precipitation''' averages 18.04 inches per year :'''Growing season''' lasts 194 days. :'''Temperatures''' 24° F in January and an average maximum of 93° in July.
*West Texas - large region of the state of Texas, United States. Its boundaries are subject to debate but generally encompass the arid and semiarid lands west of a line drawn between Fort Worth and Del Rio, Texas.
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/West_Texas] ===Local Resources=== *Soda Lake in the northwest *Bull Lake, *Illusion Lake, *Yellow Lake i ===Protected areas=== *[http://www.forttours.com/pages/hmlamb.asp#comanchero Lists of markers] ===Demographics=== In 2000, there were 14,709 people with population density of 14 people/sq mi. The racial makeup of the county was 76.1% White, 4.3% Black or African American, 0.7% Native American, 0.1% Asian, less than 0.05% Pacific Islander, 16.9% from other races, and 1.9% from two or more races. 43.5% of the population were Hispanic.
The median income for a household in the county was $36,898, and the median income for a family was $31,833. Males had a median income of $36,434 versus $30,342 for females. The per capita income for the county was $30,169. About 18.0% of families and 10.9% of the population were below the poverty line, including 27.3% of those under age 18 and 15.3% of those age 65 or over.
'''Politics''' - voters of Lamb County supported Democratic candidates in almost every presidential election held between '''1908 and 1964'''; the only exceptions occurred in 1928, when a majority supported Republican Herbert Hoover, and in 1952, when they supported Dwight D. Eisenhower. In presidential elections between '''1964 and 1992''', however, the county consistently voted '''Republican''', except for 1976, when the voters supported Jimmy Carter.
Highways
: U.S. Highway 70 :U.S. Highway 84 :U.S. Highway 385 Airports
Littlefield Municipal Airport is located in Lamb County, three nautical miles (6 km) west of the central business district of Littlefield, Texas.
:dry County *Plant X- steam-electric power plant located in the partially vegetated sandhills south of the West Texas town of Earth in Lamb County, Texas. It is owned and operated by Southwestern Public Service Company, a subsidiary of Xcel Energy.
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plant_X] *Llano Estacado-- Llano Estacado lies at the southern end of the Western High Plains ecoregion of the Great Plains of North America; it is part of what was once called the Great American Desert. The Canadian River forms the Llano's northern boundary, separating it from the rest of the High Plains. To the east, the Caprock Escarpment, a precipitous cliff about 300 feet (100 m) high, lies between the Llano and the red Permian plain.
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Llano_Estacado] it includes many West Texas counties: Andrews,{{Image|file=Lamb_County_Texas.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=Llano Estacado. }}{{clear}} Armstrong (northwest, northcentral, and far southwest portions), Bailey, Borden (far northwestern portion), Briscoe (western portion), Carson, Castro, Cochran, Crane (northern half), Crosby (northwest through northeast portions), Dawson (southern and eastern portions), Deaf Smith (entire county except northwest portion), Dickens (northwest portion), Ector, Floyd (all but the far northeast portion), Gaines, Garza (western portion), Glasscock, Gray (west and north portions), Hale, Hockley, Howard (western half), Lamb, Lubbock, Lynn Midland, Martin, Oldham (south-central to southeast portions), Parmer, Potter (southern portion), Randall, Reagan (northwestern to far northeastern corner), Roberts (south-central portion), Swisher, Terry, Upton (northern half), Ward (northeastern portion), Winkler (eastern half), Yoakum
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Llano_Estacado] ====Towns==== *[[:Category:Amherst, Texas|Amherst]] *[[:Category:Earth, Texas|Earth]] *'''[[:Category:Littlefield, Texas|Littlefield]]''' (county seat) *[[:Category:Olton, Texas|Olton]] *[[:Category:Sudan, Texas|Sudan]] *Spade, Texas *Fieldton, Texas ===Schools=== {{Image|file=Anderson County Texas-4.gif |align=l |size=150 |caption='''Rockin Schoolhouse''' }}{{clear}} ====Public Schools==== ===Historic Census=== :1890 --- 4 — :1900 --- 31 675.0% :1910 --- 540 1,641.9% :1920 --- 1,175 117.6% :1930 --- 17,452 1,385.3% :1940 --- 17,606 0.9% :1950 --- 20,015 13.7% :1960 --- 21,896 9.4% :1970 --- 17,770 −18.8% :1980 --- 18,669 5.1% :1990 --- 15,072 −19.3% :2000 --- 14,709 −2.4% :2010 --- 13,977 −5.0% :Est. 2015 --- 13,385 =====Notables===== * Waylon Jennings birth place of country music singer ====County Resources==== {{Image|file=Lamb_County_Texas-5.jpg |align=c |size=350 |caption=Veteran's Memorial }}{{clear}} ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=l |size=m |caption= }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: Littlefield Cemetery, Littlefield, Texas|Littlefield Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Littlefield Memorial Park, Littlefield, Texas|Littlefield Memorial Park]] *[[:Category: Olton Cemetery, Olton, Texas|Olton Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Springlake Cemetery, Springlake, Texas|Springlake Cemetery]] *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Wtx/Lamb/ListLamb.html Cemeteries Lamb Co.] Gloria Mayfield *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2659 FindaGrave cemeteries] ===Sources===
*[http://rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txlamb/cemetery.htmLamb county,Texas cemeteries] *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Wtx/Lamb/ListLamb.html Cemeteries Lamb Co.] Gloria Mayfield *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2659 FindaGrave cemeteries] *[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Lamb_County,_Texas_Genealogy FamilySearch]
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[[Category:Lamb Mountain Family Cemetery, Newcomb, Tennessee]] ===About=== This free space page for the Lamb Mountain Family Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Global_Cemeteries|Global Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Tennessee Cemeteries Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:United_States_Cemeteries|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. Lamb Mountain Family Cemetery is situated at Lamb Mountain Cemetery Road in the Township of Newcomb, a small town near Jellico, Tennessee. Half of the mountain is in Campbell County and the other half is in Scott County. The cemetery is owned and maintained by (Unknown at this time) This cemetery is located near the end of Lamb Mountain Cemetery Road. The road is steep and very winding. It can at times be impossible to drive up especially after it rains due to the clay base of the road. There are multiple graves marked by fieldstones. Whether this is due to heritage or lack of funds Im not sure. A few of these memorials are duplicated elsewhere as spouses were buried beside their husbands or wives at other cemeteries. I will try to link those graves as I find them. Only direct family members are permitted to be interned here. There is a Lamb Family Reunion held on Lamb's Mountain yearly. Usually the third Sunday in July. This page is a work in progress, and will remain so until the Table of Interments (below) is completed. The Table of Interments is a sortable listing of persons interred at this cemetery, some or all of whom are linked to existing WikiTree profiles. Although all grave markers in this cemetery have been photographed (or will be shortly), the photos can only be displayed for persons with existing WikiTree profiles. If you know of a person interred at this cemetery that should be linked to an existing WikiTree profile, or needs to have a profile created for them, please contact [[McQueen-562|Michelle McQueen]] for assistance. ----- ===Contact Information, Location and Map=== Address and Phone
Lamb Mountain Cemetery Road, Newcomb, Campbell County, Tennessee, 37819, USA GPS Coordinates (WGS84)
36.550297, -84.249527 https://www.google.com/maps/place/36%C2%B033'01.1%22N+84%C2%B014'58.3%22W/@36.5278759,-84.2573521,425m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m2!3m1!1s0x0:0x0 ===Links to Other Online Resources=== http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&GScid=2548514&CRid=2548514&pt=Lamb%20Mountain%20Family%20Cemetery& ===Tasks Completed=== Photography * In progress * 100% of grave markers photographed on July 15, 2014 Data Transcriptions * In progress ===To Do=== Project members are needed to: * Assist with data collection and grave marker transcriptions :Additional photography and GPS data collection is needed, and previously collected data can be sent by email to other members willing to assist with transcriptions. * Link existing profiles or create new profiles for persons listed in the Table of Interments :When complete, everyone listed in the Table of Interments will be linked to their own WikiTree profile, and to a photo of that person's corresponding grave marker. The created profiles can include other genealogical and biographical information as well as a listing of sources for documentation. *Validate links and transcription information :Profile and photo links and transcribed information needs to be cross-checked to ensure accuracy. * Create an audio/video tour of the cemetery :Record a virtual tour of the cemetery that can be viewed as downloadable media on computers, tablets or other device. Such a tour would take the viewer around the cemetery to explore the history of the people buried here. Background information can be supplied. Those with mobile internet access can access online links to more information. ===Table of Interments=== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Last Name''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Maiden Name''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''First and Middle Names''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Date of Birth''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Date of Death''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Age''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Latitude''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Longitude''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Photo Date''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Photo (Click for larger)''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Notes''' |- | Unknown|||||||||||||||||||| |- | Baird||||Hattie E||November 25, 1927||May 5, 1991|||||||||||| |- | Cooper||||Plinia||December 10, 1928||January 10, 2010|||||||||||| |- | Douglas||Lamb||Iris||March 19, 1927||March 5, 1994|||||||||||| |- | Hicks||||Edgar F||January 28, 1914||July 14, 1992|||||||||||| |- | Hicks||||Walter|||||||||||||||| |- | Hicks||||Wassah D||June 8, 1917||May 25, 1988|||||||||||| |- | Ingram||||Brady|| July 18, 1897||February 6, 1930|||||||||||| |- | Ingram||||Mollie||November 14, 1929||November 8, 1933|||||||||||| |- | Johnson||||Baby||May 3, 1995||May 3, 1995|||||||||||| |- | Lamb||||Americus "Merky"|||||||||||||||| |- | Lamb||||Amos Burton|| ||||||||||||||1930-1931 |- | Lamb||||Anis|||||||||||||||| |- | Lamb||||Bill|||||||||||||||| |- | Lamb||||David D|| April 16, 1885||April 18, 1945|||||||||||| |- | Lamb||||Ervin W||August 10, 1930||February 8, 2000|||||||||||| |- | Lamb||||Fitzhugh Boyd|| June 6, 1898||October 28, 1931|||||||||||| |- | Lamb||||George F||February 5, 1922||April 9, 1945||||||||||||WWII Bronze Star |- | Lamb||||Gertie J||May 6, 1940||January 5, 2002|||||||||||| |- | Lamb||||Hobert||March 19, 1910||January 13, 1977||||||||||||Reverend |- | Lamb||||Infant|||||||||||||||| |- | Lamb||||Infant|||||||||||||||| |- | Lamb ||||Infant|||||||||||||||| |- | Lamb||||Infant|||||||||||||||| |- | Lamb||||James D||May 28, 1935|||||||||||||| |- | Lamb||||Jeaniene S||September 16, 1933||January 17, 1995|||||||||||| |- | Lamb||||John|||||||||||||||| |- | Lamb||||June E||April 21, 1939|||||||||||||| |- | Lamb||||Marvin Boyd||July 18, 1960||September 22, 2012|||||||||||| |- | Lamb||||Mary|||||||||||||||| |- | Lamb ||||Maude E||February 12, 1900||December 11, 1994|||||||||||| |- | Lamb||||Miller G||March 18, 1904||February 26, 1973|||||||||||| |- | Lamb||||Nathan Franklin|| June 6, 1860||June 26, 1933||||||||||||Reverend |- | Lamb||||Nathan Franklin Leonard "Lee"|| February 14, 1884||July 14, 1955|||||||||||| |- | Lamb ||||Newman Albert||July 28, 1907||July 17, 1983|||||||||||| |- | Lamb||||Niecy Emoline|||||||||||||||| |- | Lamb||||Noel Esau||January 11, 1929||March 2, 1989|||||||||||| |- | Lamb||||Robert E Lee||February 5, 1922||August 5, 1990|||||||||||| |- | Lamb||||Sarah Mariah "Sallie"|| May 30, 1862||January 8, 1924|||||||||||| |- | Lamb||||William Thomas||November 24, 1880||February 23, 1940|||||||||||| |- | Lay||Lamb||Wretha ||February 17, 1921||August 11, 1974|||||||||||| |- | Louden||Lamb||Nina A||May 11, 1925||June 5, 1996|||||||||||| |- | Loudermilk|||||||||||||||||||| |- | Loudin||Lamb||Beulah||April 18, 1924||October 1, 1966|||||||||||| |- | Moody||||Dewey|||||||||||||||| |- | Morgan||Lamb||Clautea||August 23, 1915||March 22, 2000|||||||||||| |- | Powell||||Joyce L||March 30, 1946||September 2, 2007|||||||||||| |- | Rose||||Infant|||||||||||||||| |- | Rose||||Infant Son|||||||||||||||| |- | Spears||||Luther Ray||January 28, 1943||July 15, 1972|||||||||||| |- | Spears Rouse||Lamb||Elsie Mae||February 13, 1924||August 20, 2004|||||||||||| |- | Stephens||||Carlos|||||||||||||||| |- | Sweeney||||Bessie|||||||||||||||| |- | Walden||||Mike|||||||||||||||| |- | Walden||||Serina|||||||||||||||| |- | Waller||Lamb||Rachel Larcy|||||||||||||||| |- |} == Sources ==
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[[Category:Lambert_Name_Study]] This space was started to help track my growing collection of Lamberts, but now some other Lambert families are included as well. I first started with just Illinois, looking for relatives of my ggg/grandfather [[Lambert-2006|Hezekiah]]. Since so many of them came from Tennessee, I started including TN, and then Virginia (based on the flimsy evidence that in one, and only one, census, Hezekiah said his parents were from Virginia). While my personal research is concentrated in middle Tennessee and Southern Illinois, all Lamberts are welcome! The categorization will differ depending on origin -- those Lamberts I find in middle Tennessee & Southern Illinois will be categorized by county/state; others will be categorized in the general Lambert Name Study. The earliest profile I have so far found on WikiTree, of a Lambert in (what later became) the U. S., is [[Lambert-3010|Thomas Lambert]], born 1617 in Kent, England; died 1662 in Massachusetts. == Family Groups == Listed by earliest male ancestor. Click on the link to go directly to his profile, and from there you can follow descendants. '''[[Lambert-2006|Hezekiah Lavender Lambert]]'''
Born ca. 1813 in Tennessee. TN > KY > IL. Died May 13, 1894 in Illinois, probably Johnson Co. [[Lambert-2460|Stephen Lambert]]
Born ca. 1769 in Rowan County, North Carolina; then to Tazewell County, Virginia, where he died in 1825. [[Lambert-1444|John Lambert]]
Born 1785 in North Carolina; moved to Mississippi. [[Lambert-3099|John Lambert]]
Born ca. 1791 in Virginia; in Franklin County, Tennessee by 1850. [[Lambert-3041|James Lambert]]
Born ca. 1793 in Virginia; in Rutherford County, Tennessee by 1850. [[Lambert-3083|Henry Lambert]]
Born ca. 1794 in Tennessee. [[Lambert-2500|Wesley Lambert]]
Born about 1795 in Virginia; later lived in Tennessee, then southern Illinois. Served in the Indian wars. Possible connection to Hezekiah. [[Lambert-3042|Edmond Lambert]]
Born ca. 1799 in Virginia; in Rutherford County, Tennessee by 1850. [[Lambert-3090|Westly Lambert]]
Born ca. 1802 in Tennessee. [[Lambert-3295|William Lambert]]
Born ca. 1811 in North Carolina; moved to Jackson County, Tennessee before 1850. [[Lambert-3451|Josiah Lambert]]
Born ca. 1813 in Kentucky; moved to Gallatin County, Illinois by 1850. [[Lambert-2599|James Lambert]]
Born ca. 1814 in Virginia; in Cannon County, Tennessee by 1850. [[Lambert-2506|Thomas Lambert]]
Born ca. 1818 in Kentucky, moved to Illinois. [[Lambert-3445|John Lambert]]
Born ca. 1818 in Tennessee; living in Jackson County in 1850. [[Lambert-2264|William C. Lambert]]
Born ca. 1820 in Tennessee. [[Lambert-2694|John Lambert]]
Born about 1822 in Tennessee, possibly Franklin County. [[Lambert-3023|John Lambert]]
Born about 1822 in Alabama, moved to Tennessee before Dec. 1843. [[Lambert-3604|Greenberry Ewing Lambert]]
Born ca. 1829 in Kentucky; in Gallatin County, Illinois by April 1849. [[Lambert-4144|David Lambert]]
Born ca. 1829 in Tennessee; in Cannon County in 1870. [[Lambert-325|John Jehu "Jake" Lambert]]
Born about 1834 in North Carolina. NC > TN. Died about 1860 in Tennessee, probably Hardeman Co. [[Lambert-3988|John Lambert]]
Born about 1836 in Virginia; 1860, living in Cannon County, Tennessee. [[Lambert-4147|Robert Lambert]]
Born about 1839 in Tennessee. [[Lambert-329|John Ranley Lambert]]
Born April 16, 1852 in Mississippi. MS > AR. Died March 15, 1917 in Nevada Co., Arkansas. [[Lambert-324|Joseph Lambert]]
Born March 4, 1860 in Hickman Co., Tennessee. Died February 14, 1940 in Dickson Co., Tennessee.
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[[Category:One Name Studies Project, Showcase]] [[Category:Lambert Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] ==About the Project== The Lambert Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Lambert Lambert] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Lambert name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual team studies could be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Lamberts), by time period (18th Century Lamberts), or by topic (LambertE DNA, Lambert Occupations, Lambert Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' Note: if you have a particular interest in the Lambert surname in middle Tennessee and southern Illinois, please visit [[Space:Lambert Families of Tennessee & Southern Illinois]]. ==How to Join== Please contact the Lambert Name Study Coordinator: [[Lambert-1995|Nan Lambert Starjak]] ==Research Pages== * [[Space:Lambert Families of Tennessee & Southern Illinois]] ==Membership== Owner of the One Name Study: [[Lambert-1995|Nan Lambert Starjak]] ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Lamberth Lamberth] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Lambeth Lambeth] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Lombard Lombard], (usually found in earlier records), '''Lambert Name Meaning'''
''English, French, Dutch, and German: from a Germanic personal name composed of the elements land ‘land’, ‘territory’ + berht ‘bright’, ‘famous’. In England, the native Old English form Landbeorht was replaced by Lambert, the Continental form of the name that was taken to England by the Normans from France. The name gained wider currency in Britain in the Middle Ages with the immigration of weavers from Flanders, among whom St. Lambert or Lamprecht, bishop of Maastricht in around 700, was a popular cult figure. In Italy the name was popularized in the Middle Ages as a result of the fame of Lambert I and II, Dukes of Spoleto and Holy Roman Emperors."
Source: Dictionary of American Family Names ©2013, Oxford University Press === Research Areas === '''Gallia County, Ohio'''
The 1850 census shows 7 Lamberts born in Virginia; some of the other Lamberts in the county are certainly related to them. Research needed to connect them.
The oldest is [[Lambert-2471|Persal Lambert]], born in Virginia about 1785. More of his line needs to be added to WikiTree. === Statistics === As of February 1, 2021, there are 11,607 Lambert profiles on WikiTree. * 04/01/2021 -- 11,820 Lambert profiles on WikiTree. == Resources == * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/LAMBERT List of Lamberts on Wikitree] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/LAMBERT G2G feed of questions tagged "Lambert"]. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Adoptions&s=Lambert Orphaned Lambert profiles on WikiTree]. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=Lambert-1 Unsourced Lambert profiles on WikiTree]. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AUnconnected&mId=10209961&order=dateup&viewAll=1&privacy=0&orphans=0&s=LAMBERT Unconnected Lambert profiles on WikiTree]. * [http://www.familysearch.org FamilySearch]-- particularly for Great Britain, United States, and Canada.
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[[Category:Peel Island Quarantine Station]] [[Category:Lammershagen, Arrived 7 Jan 1873]] [[Category:Queensland, Shipping Free Space Pages]] '''SV Lammershagen, sailed October 1872'''
Master:- H. J. Paul; Surgeon Superintendent:- F. Schmidt;
"THE German immigrant ship ''Lammershagen'', which arrived from Hamburg on Tuesday [7 January], has, we regret to say, been placed in quarantine, owing to the fact of there being typhus fever on board. At the present time there are several cases amongst the passengers, one of which is looked upon as hopeless. During the passage, eight deaths occurred ; but these were from various causes, typhus fever having, we understand, only broken out during the last two or three weeks. The Steamer Kate, on her arrival from Ipswich yesterday evening, was despatched to the Bay with every requisite obtainable for making the passengers as comfortable as possible under the circumstances. The intention is to tow the vessel tomorrow morning to Peel Island, where the immigrants will be landed, and provided with tents, a temporary wooden hospital being erected for the use of the patients, who will be separated as far as possible from the remainder of the passengers."[1873 'TELEGRAPHIC.', The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933), 10 January, p. 2, viewed 4 February, 2014, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article1306195] "The following list of the deaths on board have been furnished to the Immigration Agent:- * Carl Anton Neilson, aged 20 months, died October 30, from peninguitis ; * August Wilhelm Wruck, 31 years, died November 11, from consumption ; * Maria Christina Petersen, 6 months old, died of hydrocephalus on the 26th November ; * Johann Emile Heimann Wruck, 7½ years, fell over- board November 26 ; * Maria Helena Frederick, 9 months, December 9, died of hydrocephalus ; * Johann Hausen Petersen, 18 months old, died December 7, of peninguitis ; * Maria Magdalina Jacobsen, l8 years, died December 29, of typhus fever ; * Sorrn Christiansen Sorensen, l8 years, died January 11, of typhus fever. This latter death was the only one which occurred since the vessel went into quarantine."[1873 'TELEGRAPHIC.', The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933), 14 January, p. 2, viewed 29 March, 2014, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article1306521] A progress report is in the ''The Brisbane Courier'' on 24 January. The article says the ''Lammershagen'' was still anchored near Peel island, with all her passengers landed on Peel Island. There were currently two cases of typhoid fever and two of typhus fever. Another patient was suffering from the effects of bathing in the sun. Johann Johannson died from consumption while on Peel Island. The majority of the immigrants were from Norway and Sweden. The first case appeared on November 4, when a Dane had the symptoms of typhus, was ill for forty five days and then recovered. Eight cases of typhoid fever followed, most of which continued for three weeks. The Surgeon Superintendent, Dr Theodore Schmidt, attributed the outbreak to the bad quality of the water on board, he had requested the German Emigration Agent, Mr. Kirchner, to supply a condensing apparatus, but it was not erected before the vessel left the port. Dr Schmidt also stated: "''The Scandinavians ... came on board very scantily clothed, and the blankets supplied by the contractor at Hamburgh for their use were miserable rags.''" The article continues: "''The races of Northern Europe are not noted for their cleanliness of living, and it was no doubt impossible to compel such a number of half clad people as these appeared to be, to preserve those habits of personal cleanliness which are strictly necessary to the carrying out of proper sanitary regulations on board a crowded immigrant ship. The Lammershagen is represented as a fine vessel, containing all the necessary accommodation for the conveyance of passengers, and judging by her size and dimensions, there does not seem much to find fault with in her case. She is 845 tons register, British measurement has a breadth of beam of 31 feet, and is 171 feet long. In the steerage there is a clear width of 17 feet between the row of bunks, and the between decks has a clear height of 7 feet 3 inches. This, we think, equals the steerage passenger accommodation of the majority of immigrant vessels of this size trading to Queensland. Now that the immigrants are supplied with plenty of fresh provisions, and are required to keep themselves clean, the disease seems to have been checked, and there is no doubt that in the course of a few weeks they may be with safety brought up to the city.''"[1873 'SHIPPING MATTEBS', 'SHIPPING.', The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933), 24 January, p. 4, viewed 29 March, 2014, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article1307364.] The immigrants were in quarantine until 26 February.[1873 'TELEGRAPHIC.', The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933), 27 February, p. 2, viewed 29 March, 2014, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article1310238.] '''Complaints'''
Complaints were made against Surgeon Superintendent Dr. Schmidt and an Enquiry was held. The three man Board found the charges brought against Dr. Schmidt "''frivolous in the extreme, and, so far from having been either inattentive, unkind, or harsh to the immigrants under his charge, we believe him to have discharged his very difficult and responsible duties, both on board ship and also when in quarantine on Peel Island, in a highly praiseworthy manner''".[1873 'THE LAMMERSHAGEN ENQURITY.', The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933), 14 May, p. 5, viewed 29 March, 2014, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article1316819.] Mr Charles G. Campen disagreed and wrote a letter to the Editor, calling for an enquiry into who allowed Dr. Schmidt to leave the colony without being called to account because he "''has not conducted himself properly, and has, amongst other things, committed an act of great cruelty in placing a woman passenger under a tree, which he himself called "ein galgen" (a gallows), she being for three hours ( from midday) exposed to the hot sun, without any cover-an outrage from which she is still suffering.''"[1873 'THE LAMMERSHAGEN ENUQUIRY.', The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933), 12 May, p. 3, viewed 29 March, 2014, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article1316637.] Another letter to the Editor about the Enquiry and a missing petition, from a passenger on the Lammershagen, who says, "''it is highly probable that the results of such an enquiry would have been quite different from those obtained from the enquiry which took place last week after the doctor and the principal complainants were out of reach''".[1873 'THE LAMMERSHAGEN ENQUIRY.', The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933), 14 May, p. 5, viewed 29 March, 2014, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article1316809.] == Sources == '''See also''' * Queensland State Archives, [http://www.archives.qld.gov.au/Researchers/ImmigrationIndexes/Documents/Lammershagen_1871_1873_1874_QSA_Item_ID_18476.pdf "Series ID 13086, Registers of Immigrant Ships' Arrivals"], pp. 315-24, Monday, February 2, 2014. * Article about harsh conditions of immigrants in quaratine because buildings built for this purpose are being used by the Benevolent Society. 1873 'The Courier.', The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933), 13 February, p. 2, viewed 29 March, 2014, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article1309033.
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This is a central page for organizing genealogy related to LaMothe families and information about individuals, places, and things named LaMothe. (Do you have any info about LaMothes or the name? Please join the Trusted List to this page and participate. You can also post a comment or memory below.) === Alternate Spellings === Lamothe, Lamotte, LaMotte, LaMoth, Lamoth. === Origins of the Surname LaMothe === ORIGINS: Lorraine, France. MEANING: Topographic/habitational name from the Old French ''la motte'', meaning 'the hillock' or 'the mound.' LINKS: * ''[http://www.houseofnames.com/xq/asp.fc/qx/LaMothe-family-crest.htm LaMothe Family Crest]'' === Geographic Centers === According to [http://www.ancestry.com/facts/Lamothe-family-history.ashx the compilation by Ancestry.com] of the U.S. Census records, most LaMothe families in the U.S. as of 1920 were concentrated in Massachusetts (37%), Rhode Island (11%), and Louisiana (9%). === LaMothe Families === * '''Roger LaMothe''' (?-present), m. Esther ? ** '''Robert LaMothe''' (1979-present), dating [[Marfia-1|Christine Marfia]] [[Category:Family Histories]]
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#REDIRECT [[Space:Lanark_County,_Ontario]]
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[[Category:Crawford-15512 Lanark County Research]] {{Image|file=Lanark_Society_Settlers.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption= }} =='''Lanark Society Settlers'''== Welcome to the Lanark Society Settlers Freespace Page! Between 1820 and 1821 more than forty settlement societies from the Glasgow region of Scotland organized and assisted the emigration of about 3,000 Scottish families to the New Lanark Settlement in Lanark County, Upper Canada. These immigrants were granted undeveloped land in the townships of Dalhousie, Lanark, North Sherbrooke, and Ramsay. Several books have been written about this group of settlers, including: *The Lanark Society Settlers, by Carol Bennett http://globalgenealogy.com/countries/canada/ontario/eastern-ontario/resources/101063.htm *A Swarm of Bees - Lanark Society Settlers 1800-1900, A Journey from Scotland to Upper Canada and Utah, by Ron W Shaw. http://globalgenealogy.com/countries/canada/ontario/eastern-ontario/resources/101477.htm *The Lanark Society Settlers: Ships' Lists of the Glasgow Emigration Society 1821, by Gerald Neville http://globalgenealogy.com/countries/canada/ontario/eastern-ontario/resources/101064.htm *Narrative of a Voyage to Quebec and the Journey from Thence to New Lanark in Upper Canada, by John McDonald, A Lanark Society Settler, 1821 http://globalgenealogy.com/countries/canada/ontario/eastern-ontario/resources/101316.htm ===A Swarm of Bees - Lanark Society Settlers 1800 to 1900, A Journey from Scotland to Upper Canada and Utah=== The focus of this genealogical study by Ron W Shaw is on the following Lanark Society Settler families: *Borrowman **[[Borrowman-47| John Borrowman]], born in Glasgow, Scotland in 1816 came to Upper Canada with his family in 1820. They settled in Darling Township, Lanark County. He was a missionary for the Latter Day Saints, a private in Company B of the Mormon Battalion in the Mexican-American War of 1846/47, and a Justice of the Peace in Nephi, Utah. More information about his life can be found here: [[Space:John Borrowman - Lanark Society Settler| John Borrowman - Lanark Society Settler]] *Brooks *Bryce *Bulloch *Caldwell *Climie *Donald *Duncan *Findley *Forsythe *Gardner *Gardner *Hamilton *Hill *Hood *Leckie *McIntosh *Park *Swapp ==Surnames== There are over 800 surnames in the database I have created. Contact me for more information about individuals in the database [[Crawford-15512|Amy]]
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[[Category: England, Project Managed FSPs]] [[Project:England | England Project Page]] | [[Space:England:_Counties_Team|England Counties Team Page]] | [[:Category:Lancashire|Lancashire Category Page]] | [[:Category:Greater_Manchester|Greater Manchester Category Page]] | [[Space:Lancashire_Resources|Lancashire Resources Page]]
'''If you are interested in helping out in Lancashire and not already a member of the England Project, please read the [[:Project:England|England Project Page]] to learn more about the project, what we do and how to join us. == The Lancashire and Greater Manchester Team == '''Team Leader:''' [[Robertson-6617 | W Robertson]] '''Team Members:''' [[Morris-18630|Corinne Morris]] | [[Birchby-2|Glen Birchby]] | [[Batman-73|Lizzie Griffiths]] | [[Hardman-1532|Maddy Hardman]] | [[Riley-9287|Geoff Riley]] | [[Adamson-1058| Fred Adamson]] | [[Wilson-67470|Elaine Mattsen]] | [[Steel-2068|Sam Steel]] | [[Whitfield-2424|Steve Whitfield]] | [[Hutton-2752|Loralee Hutton]] | [[Conway-3024|Anna Strutt]] | [[Crew-777|Geoff Crew]] | [[Swift-3601|Michael Swift]] | [[Dowd-466|Irene Marlborough]] | [[Robertson-6617|W Robertson]] | [[Hilder-418|Chris Hilder]] | [[Plank-776|Mackenzie Plank]] | [[Dixon-16876|Paul Dixon]] | [[O'Connell-2829|Chris O'Connell]] == Our Goal == The Lancashire Team covers the county of Lancashire and the newer county of Greater Manchester. Our goal is to increase the number of profiles in our region, to develop them to a high standard and to connect them to the global tree. A 'Lancashire' profile is a person whose birth, marriage or death has been entered in the data fields as taking place in Lancashire (so, a person who was born in Cheshire, married in Lancashire and died in Staffordshire, would appear in the figures for all three counties). == How are we doing? == Lancashire was the most populated county in the 19th Century. In 1881, 14% of the population of England lived there! We might expect that this would be reflected the number of Wikitree profiles but it is not. Lancashire only accounts for about 8% of the profiles that have been allocated to an English county. The more accurate and well-sourced profiles we can add, the better. The statistics for England and all counties are here: :'''[[Space:England%2C_Regional_and_County_Statistics_Page|England Regional and County Statistics]]''' and a commentary is here: :''' [[Space:England_Statistics_Commentary|England Statistics Commentary]]''' For the latest statistics for Lancashire and Greater Manchester, please see: :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:England%2C_Regional_and_County_Statistics_Page#Lancashire '''Lancashire Statistics'''] :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:England%2C_Regional_and_County_Statistics_Page#Greater_Manchester '''Greater Manchester Statistics'''] === 2023 Summary === *Profile numbers increased by about 1,100 each week, both from profile creation and corrections of poorly formatted location fields. * We have been actively identifying unsourced profiles, so our total unsourced has grown, but as a percentage of our total profiles it has declined. * Our total unconnected profiles have increased, but they have dropped by about 1.5% of our total profiles * We have managed to decrease our suggestions by about 900, despite the introduction of new suggestions. * Our unknowns dropped by a third, a very impressive showing. * Our numbers for Greater Manchester profiles are fairly static. The unconnected count remains higher than the England average at 21.02% (but this is a substantial drop from 26.73% at the start of the year). {| border="1" !!!Profiles!!Unsourced!!Unconnected!!Suggestions!!Unknowns |- |'''w/e 30 Dec 2023
(% of total profiles)'''||343,260||{{red|6,778}}
{{blue|(1.97%)}}||{{red|46,894}}
{{blue|(13.66%)}}||{{blue|8,423}}
{{blue|(2.45%)}}||{{blue|1,192}}
{{blue|(0.35%)}} |- |'''31 Dec 2022 Totals
(% of total profiles)'''||284,110||6,099
(2.15%)||42,923
(15.11%)||9,369
(3.30%)||1,817
(0.64%) |- |'''Overall Net Movement 2023'''||{{blue|59,150}}||{{red|679}}||{{red|3,971}}||{{blue|-946}}||{{blue|-625}} |} Thanks to all for their efforts to improve the quality of our branch of the tree in Lancashire and Greater Manchester. W & Steve == Team Member Specific Interests == Some team members are focusing on particular towns, areas, surnames and topics of interests connected to our region, developing and improving profiles to help us move towards our goal. {| | border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 !Team member !Places !Main Lancashire surnames !Other interests and projects |- ![[Morris-18630|Corinne Morris]] |St Helens, Manchester |Highcock, Eccleston, Morris, Parkinson, Williamson, Turner |[[Space:St_Helens%2C_Lancashire_One_Place_Study|'''One Place Study St Helens''']] |- ![[Birchby-2|Glen Birchby]] |Bolton, Euxton, Garstang, Preston |Birchby | |- ![[Batman-73|Lizzie Griffiths]] | |Haworth, Grindrod |Unsourced profiles, cleaning up pre 1974 Greater Manchester database |- ![[Hardman-1532|Maddy Hardman]] |Lancaster, Dalton in Furness |Hardman |Sourcing and connecting |- ![[Riley-9287|Geoff Riley]] |Bolton and surrounding areas |Riley, Howarth | |- ![[Adamson-1058|Fred Adamson]] |Liverpool and surrounding area |Dumbell, Aspinall, Makin |Unsourced profiles, profile improvement, Gedcoms |- ![[Wilson-67470|Elaine Mattsen]] | | |Sourcing, Connecting, Fixing Suggestions and identifying Unknowns, profile improvements and challenges |- ![[Steel-2068|Sam Steel]] |Lees, Ashton under Lyne, Wigan, Bardsley |Hall, Parkinson and Stead |Developing current profiles |- ![[Whitfield-2424|Steve Whitfield]] |Warrington and surrounding area |Hatton, Roughley |Sourcing, Connecting, Fixing Suggestions and identifying Unknowns |- ![[Hutton-2752|Loralee Hutton]] |Eccleshill, Edgworth and Turton |Hutton, Walmsley | |- ![[Conway-3024|Anna Strutt]] | | | |- ![[Crew-777|Geoff Crew]] | | | |- ![[Swift-3601|Michael Swift]] |Ormskirk |Swift |[[Space:Swifts_of_Lancashire|'''Swifts of Lancashire One Name Study''']] |- ![[Dowd-466|Irene Marlborough]] | | | |- ![[Robertson-6617|W Robertson]] | |Camidge |Sourcing, Fixing suggestions, and other cleanup |- ![[Hilder-418|Chris Hilder]] |Clitheroe, Lytham |Whiteside, Metcalfe, Smith |Developing current profiles, bio building |- ![[Plank-776|Mackenzie Plank]] | | |- ![[Dixon-16876|Paul Dixon]] |Bolton, Blackburn and Warton |Dixon, Hodgson, Hayhurst, Shaw, Ainsworth and Lawson | |- ! [[O'Connell-2829|Chris O'Connell]] | Whalley Ancient Parish, Prescot Ancient Parish, Eccles Ancient Parish and Liverpool | Tattersall, Halsted, Derbyshire, Lamb, Farrar, Barcroft, Bancroft, Myers, Houghton, Smethurst and Turner | Unsourced and unconnected profiles, profile improvements |- |} ==How can you help?== Profiles in our region needing further research are listed in the following links. Feel free to investigate and improve them! === Weekly reports === * Adding a source to one of the [[:Category:Lancashire%2C_Unsourced_Profiles|unsourced Lancashire profiles]] * Connecting [[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_LAN|unconnected Lancashire profiles]] * Tackling [[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_LAN|suggestions to improve Lancashire profiles]] * Connecting [[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_GTM|unconnected Greater Manchester profiles]] *Finding surnames for [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=England+Lancashire+LastNameAtBirth%3DUnknown+&MaxProfiles=50000&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=-1 Lancashire profiles with unknown last names at birth] === Maintenance Categories === * [[:Category: Lancashire, Needs Profiles Created|Lancashire, Needs Profiles Created category]] * [[:Category: Lancashire, Needs Biography|Lancashire, Needs Biography category]] * [[:Category: Lancashire, Needs Birth Record|Lancashire, Needs Birth Record category]] * [[:Category: Lancashire, Needs Marriage Record|Lancashire, Needs Marriage Record category]] * [[:Category: Lancashire, Needs Death Record|Lancashire, Needs Death Record category]] * [[:Category: Lancashire, Needs More Records|Lancashire, Needs More Records category]] * [[:Category: Lancashire, Needs Gedcom Clean Up|Lancashire, Needs Gedcom Clean Up category]] * [[:Category: Lancashire, Needs LNAB|Lancashire, Needs LNAB category]] * [[:Category: Lancashire, Needs Post Merge Clean Up|Lancashire, Needs Post Merge Clean Up category]] === Notables === You could also develop profiles for '''[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Lancashire%2C_Notables Lancashire Notables]'''. Don't forget to categorise them accordingly with either the categoryy
[[Category:Lancashire, Notables]]
or with the sticker
{{Notables|Lancashire, Notables}}
You also may wish to connect our '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=CategoryFull%3DLancashire%2C_Notables+unconnected&MaxProfiles=500&Format= unconnected notables]'''. There are quite a few '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=orphan+region%3DLancashire+notables&MaxProfiles=500&Format=&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=500 orphan notables that were born, married, or died in Lancashire]'''. Too many of them have only a Wikipedia link as a source. Many of these people's notability is not connected too Lancashire or even England, but it would be helpful to have the Lancashire and England portions of their life sourced, and have appropriate categories added to them. If you are unfamiliar with Notables, please take a look at [[Space:Requirements_of_Working_with_Individuals_who_are_Notable|Requirements for Profiles of Notables]] === Merges === Review [https://wikitree.sdms.si/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=ApprovedMerge+lancashire&MaxProfiles=5000&Format=&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=500 Approved merges] * Review [https://wikitree.sdms.si/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=UnmergedMatch+lancashire&MaxProfiles=5000&Format=&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=500 Unmerged matches] ==Team Challenges== Members of the England Counties teams are encouraged to to participate from time to time in WikiTree challenges and to join [[Space:Mighty_Oaks|'''The Mighty Oaks''']] to represent England in the team challenges. You may also enjoy the [[Space:Connect_England%21|England Project Monthly Challenges]]. == Profiles Created by Year == This shows how many profiles have been created each year. The number change as we identify profiles that should be in Lancashire and correct the location (or shift profiles to a neighboring county because of border changes). {| border="1" class="sortable" !Year Created!!Total 2023-12-31!!Total 2024-03-31 |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=region%3Dlancashire+created%3Dcreated_2008&MaxProfiles=5000&Format= 2008]||11||11 |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=region%3Dlancashire+created%3Dcreated_2009&MaxProfiles=5000&Format= 2009]||29||37 |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=region%3Dlancashire+created%3Dcreated_2010&MaxProfiles=5000&Format= 2010]||2,065||2,075 |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=region%3Dlancashire+created%3Dcreated_2011&MaxProfiles=50000&Format= 2011]||13,609||13,735 |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=region%3Dlancashire+created%3Dcreated_2012&MaxProfiles=50000&Format= 2012]||8,435||8,494 |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=region%3Dlancashire+created%3Dcreated_2013&MaxProfiles=50000&Format= 2013]||11,944||12,130 |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=region%3Dlancashire+created%3Dcreated_2014&MaxProfiles=50000&Format= 2014]||16,942||17,068 |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=region%3Dlancashire+created%3Dcreated_2015&MaxProfiles=50000&Format= 2015]||13,274||13,394 |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=region%3Dlancashire+created%3Dcreated_2016&MaxProfiles=50000&Format= 2016]||18,752||18,966 |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=region%3Dlancashire+created%3Dcreated_2017&MaxProfiles=50000&Format= 2017]||26,760||26,987 |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=region%3Dlancashire+created%3Dcreated_2018&MaxProfiles=50000&Format= 2018]||26,921||27,073 |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=region%3Dlancashire+created%3Dcreated_2019&MaxProfiles=50000&Format= 2019]||26,955||27,002 |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=region%3Dlancashire+created%3Dcreated_2020&MaxProfiles=50000&Format= 2020]||35,238||35,321 |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=region%3Dlancashire+created%3Dcreated_2021&MaxProfiles=50000&Format= 2021]||43,281||43,348 |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=region%3Dlancashire+created%3Dcreated_2022&MaxProfiles=50000&Format= 2022]||48,804||48,849 |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=region%3Dlancashire+created%3Dcreated_2023&MaxProfiles=500000&Format= 2023]||50,240||50,491 |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=region%3Dlancashire+created%3Dcreated_2024&MaxProfiles=500000&Format= 2024]||||11,838 |} ==Lancashire Resources== Check out our [[Space:Lancashire_Resources|Lancashire Resources Page]] here. Statistics on places with immigration and emmigration to/from Lancashire, and counts of profiles by place can be found on: [[Space:Lancashire_Profiles_Location_Statistics|'''Lancashire Profiles Location Statistics''']]. == Acknowledgments == A huge thank you to [[Whitfield-2424|Steven Whitfield]] for leading this team from July 2022-February 2024 {{Image|file=Susie_s_Resource_Bucket-19.jpg |align=c |size=l }}
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== Lacks Birth Location == These are profiles of people born in the 1890s. They have a marriage and/or a death location of Lancashire. They do not have a birth location (even a country woulld help!). Adding locations can aid identying duplicate profiles. See [[Space:Locators_Challenge|Locators Challenge]]. If yoou want to sign up for the 1890s, you can on [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1712610/join-the-first-ever-locators-challenge-march-2024 this G2G post] but don't feel obligated to sign-up there. Note: Many of these need the 1921 census to solve as there isn't enough infomation otherwise. [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=noparents+region%3DLancashire+open+birthlocation%3Dmissinglocation+sql%3D%22(%5BMarriage%5D.%5BMarriage+Date%5D+%3E+19110401)%22+sql%3D%22(%5BMarriage%5D.%5BMarriage+Date%5D+%3C+19210101)%22+1890s+not+1880s+not+nospouse&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&PageSize=-1 Profiles with no parents, with a spouse, and a marriage between 1911 and 1921] would greatly benefit from someone with access to the 1921 census working on them. {| border="1" class="sortable" !Birth Year!!Has Profile Manager!!Your ID !!Orphan!!Your ID |- |1890||[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=b1890+region%3DLancashire+open+birthlocation%3Dmissinglocation+not+orphan&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&PageSize=100 64]||[[Robertson-6617|W R]] one remains (Valentyn-8)||[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=orphan+region%3DLancashire+open+birthlocation%3Dmissinglocation+b1890&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&PageSize=100 29]||[[Robertson-6617|W R]] done |- |1891||[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=b1891+region%3DLancashire+open+birthlocation%3Dmissinglocation+not+orphan&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&PageSize=100 35]||[[Whitfield-2424|Steve]] done||[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=orphan+region%3DLancashire+open+birthlocation%3Dmissinglocation+b1891&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&PageSize=100 17]||[[Robertson-6617|W R]] done |- |1892||[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=b1892+region%3DLancashire+open+birthlocation%3Dmissinglocation+not+orphan&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&PageSize=100 51]||[[Robertson-6617|W R]] doneish||[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=orphan+region%3DLancashire+open+birthlocation%3Dmissinglocation+b1892&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&PageSize=100 16]||[[Robertson-6617|W R]] done |- |1893||[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=b1893+region%3DLancashire+open+birthlocation%3Dmissinglocation+not+orphan&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&PageSize=100 45]||[[Whitfield-2424|Steve]] done||[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=orphan+region%3DLancashire+open+birthlocation%3Dmissinglocation+b1893&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&PageSize=100 19]||[[Robertson-6617|W R]] done |- |1894||[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=b1894+region%3DLancashire+open+birthlocation%3Dmissinglocation+not+orphan&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&PageSize=100 36]||[[Whitfield-2424|Steve]] done||[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=orphan+region%3DLancashire+open+birthlocation%3Dmissinglocation+b1894&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&PageSize=100 15]||[[Morris-18630|Corinne]] done |- |1895||[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=b1895+region%3DLancashire+open+birthlocation%3Dmissinglocation+not+orphan&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&PageSize=100 27]||||[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=orphan+region%3DLancashire+open+birthlocation%3Dmissinglocation+b1895&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&PageSize=100 18]||[[Morris-18630|Corinne]] done |- |1896||[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=b1896+region%3DLancashire+open+birthlocation%3Dmissinglocation+not+orphan&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&PageSize=100 19]||||[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=orphan+region%3DLancashire+open+birthlocation%3Dmissinglocation+b1896&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&PageSize=100 6]||[[Morris-18630|Corinne]] done |- |1897||[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=b1897+region%3DLancashire+open+birthlocation%3Dmissinglocation+not+orphan&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&PageSize=100 33]||1 left, Murphy-23509 ||[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=orphan+region%3DLancashire+open+birthlocation%3Dmissinglocation+b1897&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&PageSize=100 18]||[[Morris-18630|Corinne]] done |- |1898||[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=b1898+region%3DLancashire+open+birthlocation%3Dmissinglocation+not+orphan&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&PageSize=100 34]||[[Morris-18630|Corinne]] done||[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=orphan+region%3DLancashire+open+birthlocation%3Dmissinglocation+b1898&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&PageSize=100 15]||[[Morris-18630|Corinne]] done |- |1899||[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=b1899+region%3DLancashire+open+birthlocation%3Dmissinglocation+not+orphan&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&PageSize=100 22]||[[Morris-18630|Corinne]] done||[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=orphan+region%3DLancashire+open+birthlocation%3Dmissinglocation+b1899&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&PageSize=100 14]||[[Morris-18630|Corinne]] done |} [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Lancashire+open+birthlocation%3Dmissinglocation+1890s+not+1880s+not+region%3DLancashire&MaxProfiles=500000&Format= Lancashire in category or template but not in a location field] 19 - done We will slowly work on other date ranges, but in case anyone is interested, here are searches and starting totals. These total 9641, open post 1500 profiles. {| border="1" class="sortable" !Dates!!Starting total
(March 2024) |- |16cen||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=region%3DLancashire+open+birthlocation%3Dmissinglocation+16cen&MaxProfiles=500&Format= 256] |- |17cen||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=region%3DLancashire+open+birthlocation%3Dmissinglocation+17cen&MaxProfiles=5000&Format= 584] |- |1700s||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=region%3DLancashire+open+birthlocation%3Dmissinglocation+1700s+not+1690s&MaxProfiles=5000&Format= 128] |- |1710s||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=region%3DLancashire+open+birthlocation%3Dmissinglocation+1710s+not+1700s&MaxProfiles=5000&Format= 103] |- |1720s||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=region%3DLancashire+open+birthlocation%3Dmissinglocation+1720s+not+1710s&MaxProfiles=5000&Format= 140] |- |1730s||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=region%3DLancashire+open+birthlocation%3Dmissinglocation+1730s+not+1720s&MaxProfiles=5000&Format= 162] |- |1740s||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=region%3DLancashire+open+birthlocation%3Dmissinglocation+1740s+not+1730s&MaxProfiles=5000&Format= 200] |- |1750s||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=region%3DLancashire+open+birthlocation%3Dmissinglocation+1750s+not+1740s&MaxProfiles=5000&Format= 267] |- |1760s||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=region%3DLancashire+open+birthlocation%3Dmissinglocation+1760s+not+1750s&MaxProfiles=5000&Format= 312] |- |1770s||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=region%3DLancashire+open+birthlocation%3Dmissinglocation+1770s+not+1760s&MaxProfiles=5000&Format= 421] |- |1780s||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=region%3DLancashire+open+birthlocation%3Dmissinglocation+1780s+not+1770s&MaxProfiles=5000&Format= 379] |- |1790s||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=region%3DLancashire+open+birthlocation%3Dmissinglocation+1790s+not+1780s&MaxProfiles=5000&Format= 338] |- |1800s||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=region%3DLancashire+open+birthlocation%3Dmissinglocation+1800s+not+1790s&MaxProfiles=5000&Format= 421] |- |1810s||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=region%3DLancashire+open+birthlocation%3Dmissinglocation+1810s+not+1800s&MaxProfiles=5000&Format= 414] |- |1820s||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=region%3DLancashire+open+birthlocation%3Dmissinglocation+1820s+not+1810s&MaxProfiles=5000&Format= 455] |- |1830s||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=region%3DLancashire+open+birthlocation%3Dmissinglocation+1830s+not+1820s&MaxProfiles=5000&Format= 496] |- |1840s||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=region%3DLancashire+open+birthlocation%3Dmissinglocation+1840s+not+1830s&MaxProfiles=5000&Format= 463] |- |1850s||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=region%3DLancashire+open+birthlocation%3Dmissinglocation+1850s+not+1840s&MaxProfiles=5000&Format= 510] |- |1860s||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=region%3DLancashire+open+birthlocation%3Dmissinglocation+1860s+not+1850s&MaxProfiles=5000&Format= 482] |- |1870s||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=region%3DLancashire+open+birthlocation%3Dmissinglocation+1870s+not+1860s&MaxProfiles=5000&Format= 490] |- |1880s||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=region%3DLancashire+open+birthlocation%3Dmissinglocation+1880s+not+1870s&MaxProfiles=5000&Format= 596] |- |1890s||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=region%3DLancashire+open+birthlocation%3Dmissinglocation+1890s+not+1880s&MaxProfiles=5000&Format= 573] |- |1900s||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=region%3DLancashire+open+birthlocation%3Dmissinglocation+1900s+not+1890s&MaxProfiles=5000&Format= 678] |- |1910s||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=region%3DLancashire+open+birthlocation%3Dmissinglocation+1910s+not+1900s&MaxProfiles=5000&Format= 430] |- |1920+||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=20cen+region%3DLancashire+open+birthlocation%3Dmissinglocation+not+1910s+not+1900s&MaxProfiles=5000&Format= 343] |} == Location Format == In March 2023 the team worked on correcting ‘poorly formatted’ at the time of the most recent data dump. These searches were used in that cleanup and some need to be run regularly === Greater Manchester & Merseyside === Because of border changes and new counties on 1 April 1974, these searches need to be used regularly. Note that the searches highlight all 'events' occuring in 1974 and later to pick up an event date of 1974 which might be before or after 1 April. * [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=open+birthlocation%3D%22merseyside%22+sql%3D%22%5BBirth+Date%5D+%3C%3D+19731231%22&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=-1 False 'Merseyside' pre-1974 births] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=open+MarriageRegion%3D%22Merseyside%22+sql%3D%22(%5BMarriage%5D.%5BMarriage+Date%5D+%3C%3D+19731231)%22+not+Brunning-15+not+Armitage-1294+not+Sutton-16644+not+Reed-35277+not+Stearn-217+not+Brierley-831+not+Cruise-583&MaxProfiles=500&Format=&PageSize=-1 False 'Merseyside' pre-1974 Marriages] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=open+deathlocation%3D%22merseyside%22+sql%3D%22%5Bdeath+Date%5D+%3C+19731231%22+not+D0&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=-1 False 'Merseyside' pre-1974 deaths] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=open+birthlocation%3D%22greater+manchester%22+sql%3D%22%5BBirth+Date%5D+%3C+19731231%22&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=1000 False 'Greater Manchester' pre-1974 births] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=open+marriagelocation%3D%22Greater+Manchester%22+sql%3D%22(%5BMarriage%5D.%5BMarriage+Location%5D.AsString+like+%27*Greater+Manchester*%27)+%22sql%3D%22(%5BMarriage%5D.%5BMarriage+Date%5D+%3C+19740401)%22+not+Smith-50970+not+Craske-60+not+Holland-11593+not+Chesters-32+not+Wyatt-6218+not+Sharp-12029+not+Collier-5645+not+Sellars-779+not+Browne-5940+not+Heywood-1447+not+Buckley-6373+not+Egerton-643+not+Diggle-138+not+Manfield-121+not+Boileau-211+not+Hogg-3983&MaxProfiles=500&Format=&PageSize=-1 False 'Greater Manchester' pre-1974 marriages] *[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=open+deathlocation%3D%22greater+manchester%22+sql%3D%22%5BDeath+Date%5D+%3C+19731231%22+not+D0&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=1000 False 'Greater Manchester' pre-1974 deaths] 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Lancashire marriage post 1974 that should be Greater Manchester, Merseyside, Cheshire or Cumbria] All up to date [[Whitfield-2424|Steve]] 14 May 2024. === Lancashire not properly formatted === * [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=birthlocation%3D%22Lancashire%22+open+not+birthregion%3D%22Lancashire%22+not+birthlocation%3D%22at+sea%22&MaxProfiles=500&Format= Possible birth formatting problem] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=open+Marriagelocation%3DLancashire+not+marriageregion%3DLancashire&MaxProfiles=500&Format= Possible marriage formatting problem] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=deathlocation%3D%22Lancashire%22+open+not+deathregion%3D%22Lancashire%22+not+deathcountry%3D%22at+sea%22+not+deathregion%3DPennsylvania&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=1000 Possible death formatting problem] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=open+birthlocation%3Dlancs+&MaxProfiles=500&Format=&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=100 Lancs birth] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=open+marriagelocation%3Dlancs+&MaxProfiles=500&Format=&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=100 Lancs marriage] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=open+deathlocation%3Dlancs+&MaxProfiles=500&Format=&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=1000 Lancs death] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=location%3Dlancastershire+&MaxProfiles=500&Format=&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=-1 Lancastershire] All up to date [[Robertson-6617|Robertson-6617]] 22:25, 8 May 2024 (UTC) === Possible Formatting Problems === The results in these searches may be fine, and if there is an issue, it may not be Lancashire related. The search results are very large, but only the beginning and end of the list need to be checked. Most of the results are England only. These are unknown regions in England OR are simply England, which is fine. * [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=open+deathregion%3DLancashire+deathcountry%3DEngland+birthcountry%3DEngland+birthregion%3Dunknownregion+not+birthlocation%3DNorthumbria+sql%3D%22not+(%5BDefault%5D.%5BBirth+Location%5D.AsString+%3D+%27England%27)%22+sql%3D%22not+(%5BDefault%5D.%5BBirth+Location%5D.AsString+%3D+%27England%2C+United+Kingdom%27)%22&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&SortOrder=BiLoc&PageSize=-11 Born in England, county not known] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=open+birthregion%3DLancashire+birthcountry%3DEngland+deathcountry%3D%22England%22+deathregion%3Dunknownregion+not+deathlocation%3DAvon+not+deathlocation%3DCleveland+not+deathlocation%3DHumberside+not+deathlocation%3D%22East+Riding+of+Yorkshire%22+sql%3D%22not+(%5BDefault%5D.%5BDeath+Location%5D.AsString+%3D+%27England%27)%22+sql%3D%22not+(%5BDefault%5D.%5BDeath+Location%5D.AsString+%3D+%27England%2C+United+Kingdom%27)%22&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&SortOrder=DeLoc&PageSize=-1 Died in England, county not known] These are unknown country in the United Kingdom, OR are simply United Kingdom, which is fine. * [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=open+deathregion%3DLancashire+deathcountry%3DEngland+birthcountry%3D%22United+Kingdom%22+not+birthcountry%3DEngland+not+birthcountry%3DScotland+not+birthcountry%3DWales+not+birthcountry%3D%22Northern+Ireland%22+sql%3D%22not+(%5BDefault%5D.%5BBirth+Location%5D.AsString+%3D+%27United+Kingdom%27)%22+sql%3D%22not+(%5BDefault%5D.%5BBirth+Location%5D.AsString+%3D+%27UK%27)%22+&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&SortOrder=BiLoc&PageSize=-1 Born in United Kingdom, country not known] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=open+birthregion%3DLancashire+birthcountry%3DEngland+deathcountry%3D%22United+Kingdom%22+not+deathcountry%3DEngland+not+deathcountry%3DScotland+not+deathcountry%3DWales+not+deathcountry%3D%22Northern+Ireland%22+sql%3D%22not+(%5BDefault%5D.%5BDeath+Location%5D.AsString+%3D+%27United+Kingdom%27)%22+sql%3D%22not+(%5BDefault%5D.%5BDeath+Location%5D.AsString+%3D+%27UK%27)%22&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&SortOrder=DeLoc&PageSize=-1 Died in United Kingdom, country not known] These are unknown countries, which may be easy to fix OR may not be solvable (at least by us) and may simply be gaps in the table: * [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=open+deathregion%3DLancashire+deathcountry%3DEngland+birthcountry%3Dunknowncountry&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&SortOrder=BiLoc&PageSize=-1 Born in Unknown Country] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=open+birthregion%3DLancashire+birthcountry%3DEngland+deathcountry%3Dunknowncountry&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&SortOrder=DeLoc&PageSize=-1 Died in Unknown Country] These have marriages that might have an issue: * [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=open+deathregion%3DLancashire+birthregion%3DLancashire+marriagecountry%3DEngland+marriageregion%3Dunknownregion+sql%3D%22not(%5BMarriage%5D.%5BMarriage+Location%5D.AsString+%3D+%27England%27)%22+sql%3D%22not(%5BMarriage%5D.%5BMarriage+Location%5D.AsString+%3D+%27England%2C+United+Kingdom%27)%22+&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=200 A marriage in England, marriage in unknown region, birth and death Lancashire] Easy to solve done [[Robertson-6617|Robertson-6617]] 22:57, 8 May 2024 (UTC) === Place Cleanup === These searches mostly come from the 2023 location cleanup. They are for the Lancashire places with the most profiles in Wikitree (based on birth locations with totals of 1200 or mmore, at the end of 2023, in descending order). Most only need to be checked very occasionally, but Liverpool and Manchester would benefit from somewhat regular checking. The unknown country search may very easily NOT be Lancashire places, so only correct them if you are familiar with the other place and want to venture beyond England. Note that marriage cleanup is complicated for multiple marriages; the marriage location field is a single field that may include a country that isn't set up for regional analysis. Profiles that are properly formatted have to be specifically excluded from the search, which I will do from time to time. Due to the way the searches have been set up, poorly formatted Lancashire locations may be missed; a location check interrogating an excel download can be an effective way of picking these up. [[Whitfield-2424|Steve]] 19:09, 21 April 2024 (UTC) {| border="1" class="sortable" !Born in England/UK, county not clear!!Died in England/UK, county not clear!!Married in England/UK, county not clear!!Birth country unknown!!Marriage country unknown!!Death country unknown!!Reviewed date |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=birthlocation%3DLiverpool+birthcountry%3DEngland+birthregion%3DUnknownRegion+open++or+birthlocation%3DLiverpool+birthcountry%3D%27United+Kingdom%22+birthregion%3DUnknownRegion+open&MaxProfiles=500&Format=&SortOrder=BiLoc&PageSize=50 Liverpool birth]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=deathlocation%3DLiverpool+deathcountry%3DEngland+deathregion%3DUnknownRegion+open+or+deathlocation%3DLiverpool+deathcountry%3D%22United+Kingdom%22+deathregion%3DUnknownRegion+open&MaxProfiles=500&Format=&SortOrder=DeLoc&PageSize=100 Liverpool death]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=open+marriagelocation%3DLiverpool+marriagecountry%3DEngland+marriageregion%3DUnknownRegion+open+not+marriagelocation%3DFrance+not+marriagelocation%3DAustralia+not+marriagelocation%3DScotland+not+marriagelocation%3DAfrica+not+marriagelocation%3DBelgium+not+marriagelocation%3DItaly+not+marriagelocation%3DStates++not+marriagelocation%3DIndia+not+marriagelocation%3DMan+not+marriagelocation%3DCanada+not+marriagelocation%3DZealand+not+marriagelocation%3DIreland+not+marriagelocation%3DAvon++not+Monod-25+not+Blandy-11+not+Darton-119+not+Jones-78763+Broome-261&MaxProfiles=5000&Format=&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=1000 Liverpool marriages]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=open+birthlocation%3Dliverpool+birthcountry%3Dunknowncountry&MaxProfiles=5000&Format=&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=1000 Liverpool birth]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=open+marriagelocation%3Dliverpool+marriagecountry%3Dunknowncountry+not+marriagelocation%3DN.S.+not+marriagelocation%3DScotia+not+marriagelocation%3Daustralia+not+marriagelocation%3Dcanada+not+marriagelocation%3DWales&MaxProfiles=5000&Format=&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=1000 Liverpool marriage]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=open+deathlocation%3DLiverpool+deathcountry%3Dunknowncountry+&MaxProfiles=500&Format=&PageSize=500 Liverpool deaths]||20240516 |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=birthlocation%3DManchester+birthcountry%3DEngland+birthregion%3DUnknownRegion+open++or+birthlocation%3DManchester+birthcountry%3D%27United+Kingdom%22+birthregion%3DUnknownRegion+open&MaxProfiles=500&Format=&SortOrder=BiLoc&PageSize=50 Manchester birth]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=deathlocation%3DManchester+deathcountry%3DEngland+deathregion%3DUnknownRegion+open+or+deathlocation%3DManchester+deathcountry%3D%22United+Kingdom%22+deathregion%3DUnknownRegion+open&MaxProfiles=500&Format=&SortOrder=DeLoc&PageSize=100 Manchester death]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=marriagelocation%3DManchester+Marriagecountry%3DEngland+marriageregion%3DUnknownRegion+open+not+marriagelocation%3DFrance+not+marriagelocation%3DAustralia+not+marriagelocation%3DScotland+not+marriagelocation%3DAfrica+not+marriagelocation%3DBelgium+not+marriagelocation%3DItaly+not+marriagelocation%3DStates++not+marriagelocation%3DIndia+not+marriagelocation%3DMan+not+marriagelocation%3DCanada+not+marriagelocation%3DZealand+not+marriagelocation%3DIreland+not+marriagelocation%3DAvon++not+Travis-1017+not+Willing-202&MaxProfiles=500&Format=&PageSize=100 Manchester marriage]|||[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=open+birthlocation%3DManchester+birthcountry%3Dunknowncountry&MaxProfiles=5000&Format=&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=1000 Manchester births]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=open+marriagelocation%3DManchester+marriagecountry%3Dunknowncountry+not+marriagelocation%3DMassachusetts+not+marriagelocation%3DVT+not+marriagelocation%3DSydney+not+marriagelocation%3DEtats-Unis+not+marriagelocation%3DUSA&MaxProfiles=5000&Format=&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=1000 Manchester marriages]|||[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=open+deathlocation%3DManchester+deathcountry%3Dunknowncountry+not+Massachusetts+not+N.H+not+Hillsborough&MaxProfiles=5000&Format=&SortOrder=DeLoc&PageSize=1000 Manchester deaths]||20240516 |- 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marriage]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=open+birthlocation%3DBolton+birthcountry%3Dunknowncountry&MaxProfiles=5000&Format=&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=1000 Bolton births]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=open+marriagelocation%3DBolton+marriagecountry%3Dunknowncountry&MaxProfiles=5000&Format=&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=1000 Bolton marriages]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=open+deathlocation%3DBolton+deathcountry%3Dunknowncountry&MaxProfiles=5000&Format=&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=1000 Bolton deaths]||27 Apr 2024 |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=birthlocation%3DWarrington+birthcountry%3DEngland+birthregion%3DUnknownRegion+open++or+birthlocation%3DWarrington+birthcountry%3D%27United+Kingdom%22+birthregion%3DUnknownRegion+open&MaxProfiles=500&Format=&SortOrder=BiLoc&PageSize=50 Warrington birth]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=deathlocation%3DWarrington+deathcountry%3DEngland+deathregion%3DUnknownRegion+open+or+deathlocation%3DWarrington+deathcountry%3D%22United+Kingdom%22+deathregion%3DUnknownRegion+open&MaxProfiles=500&Format=&SortOrder=DeLoc&PageSize=100 Warrington death]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=marriagelocation%3DWarrington+marriagecountry%3DEngland+marriageregion%3DUnknownRegion+open+not+Grinlinton-9&MaxProfiles=500&Format= Warrington marriage]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=open+birthlocation%3Dwarrington+birthcountry%3Dunknowncountry&MaxProfiles=5000&Format=&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=1000 Warrington birth]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=open+marriagelocation%3Dwarrington+marriagecountry%3Dunknowncountry+not+marriagelocation%3DPennsylvania&MaxProfiles=5000&Format=&PageSize=-1 Warrington marriages]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=open+deathlocation%3Dwarrington+deathcountry%3Dunknowncountry+&MaxProfiles=5000&Format=&PageSize=-1 Warrington deaths]||20240516 |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=birthlocation%3DPreston+birthcountry%3DEngland+birthregion%3DUnknownRegion+open++or+birthlocation%3DPreston+birthcountry%3D%27United+Kingdom%22+birthregion%3DUnknownRegion+open&MaxProfiles=500&Format=&SortOrder=BiLoc&PageSize=50 Preston birth]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=deathlocation%3DPreston+deathcountry%3DEngland+deathregion%3DUnknownRegion+open+or+deathlocation%3DPreston+deathcountry%3D%22United+Kingdom%22+deathregion%3DUnknownRegion+open&MaxProfiles=500&Format=&SortOrder=DeLoc&PageSize=100 Preston 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marriages]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=open+deathlocation%3DPreston+deathcountry%3Dunknowncountry+not+deathlocation%3DVA+not+deathlocation%3DVirginia&MaxProfiles=5000&Format=&SortOrder=DeLoc&PageSize=1000 Preston deaths]||27 Apr 2024 |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=birthlocation%3DBlackburn+birthcountry%3DEngland+birthregion%3DUnknownRegion+open++or+birthlocation%3DBlackburn+birthcountry%3D%27United+Kingdom%22+birthregion%3DUnknownRegion+open&MaxProfiles=500&Format=&SortOrder=BiLoc&PageSize=50 Blackburn birth]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=deathlocation%3DBlackburn+deathcountry%3DEngland+deathregion%3DUnknownRegion+open+or+deathlocation%3DBlackburn+deathcountry%3D%22United+Kingdom%22+deathregion%3DUnknownRegion+open&MaxProfiles=500&Format=&SortOrder=DeLoc&PageSize=100 Blackburn 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|[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=birthlocation%3DSalford+birthcountry%3DEngland+birthregion%3DUnknownRegion+open++or+birthlocation%3DSalford+birthcountry%3D%27United+Kingdom%22+birthregion%3DUnknownRegion+open&MaxProfiles=500&Format=&SortOrder=BiLoc&PageSize=50 Salford birth]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=deathlocation%3DSalford+deathcountry%3DEngland+deathregion%3DUnknownRegion+open+or+deathlocation%3DSalford+deathcountry%3D%22United+Kingdom%22+deathregion%3DUnknownRegion+open&MaxProfiles=500&Format=&SortOrder=DeLoc&PageSize=100 Salford death]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=marriagelocation%3DSalford+marriagecountry%3DEngland+marriageregion%3DUnknownRegion&MaxProfiles=500&Format=&PageSize=100 Salford marriage]|||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=open+birthlocation%3DSalford+birthcountry%3Dunknowncountry&MaxProfiles=5000&Format=&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=1000 Salford births]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=marriagelocation%3DSalford+marriagecountry%3DEngland+marriageregion%3DUnknownRegion&MaxProfiles=500&Format=&PageSize=100 Salford marriages]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=open+deathlocation%3DSalford+deathcountry%3Dunknowncountry&MaxProfiles=5000&Format=&SortOrder=DeLoc&PageSize=1000 Salford deaths]||25 Apr 2024 |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=birthlocation%3D%22North+Meols%22+birthcountry%3DEngland+birthregion%3DUnknownRegion+open++or+birthlocation%3D%22North+Meols%22+birthcountry%3D%27United+Kingdom%22+birthregion%3DUnknownRegion+open&MaxProfiles=500&Format=&SortOrder=BiLoc&PageSize=50 North Meols 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marriages]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=open+deathlocation%3D%22North+Meols%22+deathcountry%3Dunknowncountry&MaxProfiles=5000&Format=&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=1000 North Meols deaths]||25 Apr 2024 |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=birthlocation%3DWigan+birthcountry%3DEngland+birthregion%3DUnknownRegion+open++or+birthlocation%3DWigan+birthcountry%3D%27United+Kingdom%22+birthregion%3DUnknownRegion+open&MaxProfiles=500&Format=&SortOrder=BiLoc&PageSize=50 Wigan birth]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=deathlocation%3DWigan+deathcountry%3DEngland+deathregion%3DUnknownRegion+open+or+deathlocation%3DWigan+deathcountry%3D%22United+Kingdom%22+deathregion%3DUnknownRegion+open&MaxProfiles=500&Format=&SortOrder=DeLoc&PageSize=100 Wigan 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births]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=open+marriagelocation%3DPemberton+marriagecountry%3Dunknowncountry&MaxProfiles=5000&Format=&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=1000 Pemberton marriages]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=open+deathlocation%3DPemberton+deathcountry%3Dunknowncountry&MaxProfiles=5000&Format=&SortOrder=DeLoc&PageSize=1000 Pemberton deaths]||28 Apr 2024 |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=birthlocation%3DAtherton+birthcountry%3DEngland+birthregion%3DUnknownRegion+open+or+birthlocation%3DAtherton+birthcountry%3D%27United+Kingdom%22+birthregion%3DUnknownRegion+open&MaxProfiles=500&Format=&SortOrder=BiLoc&PageSize=50 Atherton birth]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=deathlocation%3DAtherton+deathcountry%3DEngland+deathregion%3DUnknownRegion+open+or+deathlocation%3DAtherton+deathcountry%3D%22United+Kingdom%22+deathregion%3DUnknownRegion+open+&MaxProfiles=500&Format=&SortOrder=DeLoc&PageSize=100 Atherton death]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=marriagelocation%3DAtherton+marriagecountry%3DEngland+marriageregion%3DUnknownRegion+open&MaxProfiles=5000&Format=&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=1000 Atherton marriage]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=open+birthlocation%3DAtherton+birthcountry%3Dunknowncountry&MaxProfiles=5000&Format=&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=1000 Atherton births]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=open+marriagelocation%3DAtherton+marriagecountry%3Dunknowncountry+&MaxProfiles=5000&Format=&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=1000 Atherton marriages]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=open+deathlocation%3DAtherton+deathcountry%3Dunknowncountry&MaxProfiles=5000&Format=&SortOrder=DeLoc&PageSize=1000 Atherton deaths]||28 Apr 2024 |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=birthlocation%3DAccrington+birthcountry%3DEngland+birthregion%3DUnknownRegion+open+or+birthlocation%3DAccrington+birthcountry%3D%27United+Kingdom%22+birthregion%3DUnknownRegion+open&MaxProfiles=500&Format=&SortOrder=BiLoc&PageSize=50 Accrington birth]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=deathlocation%3DAccrington+deathcountry%3DEngland+deathregion%3DUnknownRegion+open+or+deathlocation%3DAccrington+deathcountry%3D%22United+Kingdom%22+deathregion%3DUnknownRegion+open+&MaxProfiles=500&Format=&SortOrder=DeLoc&PageSize=100 Accrington death]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=marriagelocation%3DAccrington+marriagecountry%3DEngland+marriageregion%3DUnknownRegion+open&MaxProfiles=5000&Format=&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=1000 Accrington marriage]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=open+birthlocation%3DAccrington+birthcountry%3Dunknowncountry&MaxProfiles=5000&Format=&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=1000 Accrington births]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=open+marriagelocation%3DAccrington+marriagecountry%3Dunknowncountry+&MaxProfiles=5000&Format=&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=1000 Accrington marriages]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=open+deathlocation%3DAccrington+deathcountry%3Dunknowncountry&MaxProfiles=5000&Format=&SortOrder=DeLoc&PageSize=1000 Accrington deaths]||29 Apr 2024 |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=birthlocation%3DBanks+birthcountry%3DEngland+birthregion%3DUnknownRegion+open+or+birthlocation%3DBanks+birthcountry%3D%27United+Kingdom%22+birthregion%3DUnknownRegion+open&MaxProfiles=500&Format=&SortOrder=BiLoc&PageSize=50 Banks birth]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=deathlocation%3DBanks+deathcountry%3DEngland+deathregion%3DUnknownRegion+open+or+deathlocation%3DBanks+deathcountry%3D%22United+Kingdom%22+deathregion%3DUnknownRegion+open+&MaxProfiles=500&Format=&SortOrder=DeLoc&PageSize=100 Banks death]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=marriagelocation%3DBanks+marriagecountry%3DEngland+marriageregion%3DUnknownRegion+open&MaxProfiles=5000&Format=&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=1000 Banks marriage]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=open+birthlocation%3DBanks+birthcountry%3Dunknowncountry&MaxProfiles=5000&Format=&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=1000 Banks births]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=open+marriagelocation%3DBanks+marriagecountry%3Dunknowncountry+&MaxProfiles=5000&Format=&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=1000 Banks marriages]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=open+deathlocation%3DBanks+deathcountry%3Dunknowncountry&MaxProfiles=5000&Format=&SortOrder=DeLoc&PageSize=1000 Banks deaths]||29 Apr 2024 |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=birthlocation%3DColne+birthcountry%3DEngland+birthregion%3DUnknownRegion+open+or+birthlocation%3DColne+birthcountry%3D%27United+Kingdom%22+birthregion%3DUnknownRegion+open&MaxProfiles=500&Format=&SortOrder=BiLoc&PageSize=50 Colne birth]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=deathlocation%3DColne+deathcountry%3DEngland+deathregion%3DUnknownRegion+open+or+deathlocation%3DColne+deathcountry%3D%22United+Kingdom%22+deathregion%3DUnknownRegion+open+&MaxProfiles=500&Format=&SortOrder=DeLoc&PageSize=100 Colne death]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=marriagelocation%3DColne+marriagecountry%3DEngland+marriageregion%3DUnknownRegion+open&MaxProfiles=5000&Format=&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=1000 Colne marriage]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=open+birthlocation%3DColne+birthcountry%3Dunknowncountry&MaxProfiles=5000&Format=&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=1000 Colne births]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=open+marriagelocation%3DColne+marriagecountry%3Dunknowncountry+&MaxProfiles=5000&Format=&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=1000 Colne marriages]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=open+deathlocation%3DColne+deathcountry%3Dunknowncountry&MaxProfiles=5000&Format=&SortOrder=DeLoc&PageSize=1000 Colne deaths]||29 Apr 2024 |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=birthlocation%3DPendleton+birthcountry%3DEngland+birthregion%3DUnknownRegion+open+or+birthlocation%3DPendleton+birthcountry%3D%27United+Kingdom%22+birthregion%3DUnknownRegion+open&MaxProfiles=500&Format=&SortOrder=BiLoc&PageSize=50 Pendleton birth]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=deathlocation%3DPendleton+deathcountry%3DEngland+deathregion%3DUnknownRegion+open+or+deathlocation%3DPendleton+deathcountry%3D%22United+Kingdom%22+deathregion%3DUnknownRegion+open+&MaxProfiles=500&Format=&SortOrder=DeLoc&PageSize=100 Pendleton death]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=marriagelocation%3DPendleton+marriagecountry%3DEngland+marriageregion%3DUnknownRegion+open&MaxProfiles=5000&Format=&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=1000 Pendleton marriage]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=open+birthlocation%3DPendleton+birthcountry%3Dunknowncountry+not+birthlocation%3Dvirginia+not+birthlocation%3DWV+not+birthlocation%3Dcarolina+not+birthlocation%3DVA+not+birthlocation%3Danderson+not+birthlocation%3DStates+not+birthlocation%3DCounty+not+birthlocation%3DNY+not+birthlocation%3DKY+not+birthlocation%3Dconn&MaxProfiles=5000&Format=&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=1000 Pendleton births]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=open+marriagelocation%3Dpendleton+marriagecountry%3Dunknowncountry+not+marriagelocation%3Dvirginia+not+marriagelocation%3DWV+not+marriagelocation%3Dcarolina+not+marriagelocation%3DVA+not+marriagelocation%3Danderson+not+marriagelocation%3DStates+not+marriagelocation%3DCounty+not+marriagelocation%3DNY+not+marriagelocation%3DKY+not+marriagelocation%3Dconn&MaxProfiles=5000&Format=&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=1000 Pendleton marriages]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=open+deathlocation%3DPendleton+deathcountry%3Dunknowncountry+not+deathlocation%3Dvirginia+not+deathlocation%3DWV+not+deathlocation%3Dcarolina+not+deathlocation%3DVA+not+deathlocation%3Danderson+not+deathlocation%3DStates+not+deathlocation%3DCounty+not+deathlocation%3DNY+not+deathlocation%3DKY+not+deathlocation%3Dconn++not+deathlocation%3DKentucky++not+deathlocation%3DMissouri++not+deathlocation%3DIN++not+deathlocation%3DCo+not+deathlocation%3DOregon+not+deathlocation%3DIndiana&MaxProfiles=5000&Format=&SortOrder=DeLoc&PageSize=1000 Pendleton deaths]||25 Apr 2024 |} === Manchester Cathedral === In 1481 a collegiate church was formed in Manchester; the Collegiate Church of St Mary, St Denys and St George, which in 1847 became Manchester Cathedral. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manchester_Cathedral See Wikitree Article] The first two searches below identify profiles which have been given an incorrect marriage location. The second two searches are for multiple marriages which need reviewing carefully - they may or may not be correct.) Note that only female marriages are shown in these queries. A current last name should be entered on the profile. #[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=female+Marriagelocation%3DManchester+Marriagelocation%3DCathedral%22+sql%3D%22(%5BMarriage%5D.%5BMarriage+Date%5D+%3C+18470101)%22+sql%3D%22(%5BMarriage%5D.%5BMarriage+Location%5D.LineCount+%3D1)%22+&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=-1 No Manchester Cathedral before 1847 (single Marriages)] Change to "Collegiate Church of St Mary, St Denys and St George, Manchester, Lancashire, England" #[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=female+Marriagelocation%3DManchester+Marriagelocation%3DDenys%22+sql%3D%22(%5BMarriage%5D.%5BMarriage+Date%5D+%3E+18470101)%22+sql%3D%22(%5BMarriage%5D.%5BMarriage+Location%5D.LineCount+%3D1)%22+&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=-1 Single marriages recorded post 1847 as Collegiate] Change to "Manchester Cathedral, Manchester, Lancashire, England" #[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=female+Marriagelocation%3DManchester+Marriagelocation%3DDenys%22+sql%3D%22(%5BMarriage%5D.%5BMarriage+Date%5D+%3E+18470101)%22+sql%3D%22(%5BMarriage%5D.%5BMarriage+Location%5D.LineCount+%3E1)%22+&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=-1 Multiple marriages v1 check that any Manchester marriages have correct location] #[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=female+Marriagelocation%3DManchester+Marriagelocation%3DCathedral%22+sql%3D%22(%5BMarriage%5D.%5BMarriage+Date%5D+%3C+18470101)%22+sql%3D%22(%5BMarriage%5D.%5BMarriage+Location%5D.LineCount+%3E1)%22+&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=-1 Multiple marriages v2 check that Manchester marriages have correct location] Checked Steve Whitfield 14 May 2024 === 2023 Location Cleanup === The easiest way of correcting an incorrect location is to open the profile and change the location using the drop-down location boxes, paying particular attention to the time periods. As you work through the profiles, you may find some that are unsourced. For these, please either add a source or an unsourced sticker. If you would like to 'adopt' a town or city on this list, please edit this page putting your name in the relevant cell on the table. If you clear the list, please mark 'Done' next to your name and add any notes you think might be helpful. New towns and links can be added on an ongoing basis. If you have a particular town you are interested in, please contact me. Note that occasionally you might find that a location has already been corrected by someone else since the data dump. If the fields look OK, check the changes log. If the location hasn't been amended since the weekend, look again at the location field as there might be eg a full stop where there should be a comma. If you have any questions, please contact me either by a direct message or on Discord and I will get back to you as soon as possible. Good luck and thanks for your contribution. :[[Whitfield-2424|Steve]] '''Update note - 17 Feb 2023''' The tables hadn’t been updated since December. A few new poorly formatted locations have been added over the last 2 months, but the increases are minimal. The table below summarises the three larger tables and shows how many profiles we improved/ {| border="1" !!!Peak count!!Current Count !!Reduction |- |Table 1 - Death Locations||2048||6|| |- |Table 2 - Birth Locations||5191||16|| |- |Table 3 - Other||4849||2829|| |- |Total||'''12,088'''||'''2,851'''||'''9237''' |} Note: pre 1500 column now includes profiles with disproven existence, and other profiles that have been ‘flagged’ but which don’t need sorting (eg post 1974 Cumbria). These profiles have been moved out of the ‘17 Feb 2023’ column to make it clearer which searches contain profiles we can work on. [[Whitfield-2424|Whitfield-2424]] 09:18, 18 February 2023 (UTC) A fantastic team effort - thanks to all who contributed! :Steve Note: 6864 total includes peak figures all counts to show overall reduction. === Old tables === '''DEATH LOCATIONS TABLE ''' {| border="1" class="sortable" !!!23 Nov!!7 Dec!!29 Jan!!17 Feb 2023!!Link!!Pre-1500!!Adopted by!!Reviewed Date |- |Liverpool 20 century||||||||-||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=birthlocation%3D%22Liverpool%22+birthcountry%3DEngland+birthregion%3DUnknownRegion+19cen+open+&MaxProfiles=10000&Format=&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=-1 Liverpool 20 cen]||||||29 Feb 2024 |- |Liverpool 19 century||415||-||8||-||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=deathlocation%3D%22liverpool%22+19cen+deathcountry%3DEngland+deathregion%3DUnknownRegion+open&MaxProfiles=10000&Format=&SortOrder=DeDa&PageSize=-1 Liverpool 19 cen]|||||[[Hutton-2752|Loralee]] ||29 Feb 2024 |- |Liverpool 18 century||82||2||3||-||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=deathlocation%3D%22liverpool%22+18cen+deathcountry%3DEngland+deathregion%3DUnknownRegion+open&MaxProfiles=10000&Format=&SortOrder=DeDa&PageSize=-1 Liverpool 18 cen]||2||[[Whitfield-2424|Steve]]||29 Feb 2024 |- |Manchester 20 cen||89||-||1||-||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=deathlocation%3D%22manchester%22+20cen+deathcountry%3DEngland+deathregion%3DUnknownRegion+open&MaxProfiles=10000&Format=&SortOrder=DeDa&PageSize=-1 Manchester 20 cen]|||||[[Robertson-6617|W R]] ||29 Feb 2024 |- |Manchester 19 century||447||34||12||-||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=deathlocation%3D%22manchester%22+19cen+deathcountry%3DEngland+deathregion%3DUnknownRegion+open+&MaxProfiles=10000&Format=&SortOrder=DeDa&PageSize=-1 Manchester 19 cen]||1|||[[Robertson-6617|W R]]||29 Feb 2024 |- |Manchester 18 century||50||-||2||-||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=deathlocation%3D%22manchester%22+19cen+deathcountry%3DEngland+deathregion%3DUnknownRegion+open+&MaxProfiles=10000&Format=&SortOrder=DeDa&PageSize=-1 Manchester 18 cen]|||||[[Robertson-6617|W R]] ||29 Feb 2024 |- |Accrington||2||-||-||-||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=deathlocation%3D%22Accrington%22+deathcountry%3DEngland+deathregion%3DUnknownRegion+open+not+Manager%3DCocker-405&MaxProfiles=10000&Format=&SortOrder=DeDa&PageSize=-1 Accrington]|||||[[Whitfield-2424|Steve]] ||Done |- |Barrow in Furness||165||88||93||-||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=deathlocation%3D%22Furness%22+deathcountry%3DEngland+deathregion%3DUnknownRegion+open&MaxProfiles=10000&Format=&SortOrder=DeDa&PageSize=-1 Barrow in Furness]|||||[[Whitfield-2424|Steve]] ||17 March 2024 |- |Blackburn||16||-||-||-||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=deathlocation%3D%22Blackburn%22+deathcountry%3DEngland+deathregion%3DUnknownRegion+open+not+Manager%3DCocker-405&MaxProfiles=10000&Format=&SortOrder=DeDa&PageSize=-1 Blackburn]||||Steve||Done |- |Blackpool||24||-||1||-||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=deathlocation%3D%22Blackpool%22+deathcountry%3DEngland+deathregion%3DUnknownRegion+open+not+Manager%3DCocker-405&MaxProfiles=10000&Format=&SortOrder=DeDa&PageSize=-1 Blackpool]|||||[[Whitfield-2424|Steve]] ||Done |- |Bolton||30||21||1||-||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=deathlocation%3D%22Bolton%22+deathcountry%3DEngland+deathregion%3DUnknownRegion+open+not+Manager%3DCocker-405&MaxProfiles=10000&Format=&SortOrder=DeDa&PageSize=-1 Bolton]||||[[Hutton-2752|Loralee]]||Done |- |Burnley||8||-||-||-||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=deathlocation%3D%22Burnley%22+deathcountry%3DEngland+deathregion%3DUnknownRegion+open+not+Manager%3DCocker-405&MaxProfiles=10000&Format=&SortOrder=DeDa&PageSize=-1 Burnley]|||||[[Whitfield-2424|Steve]] ||Done |- |Chorley||5||-||-||-||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=deathlocation%3D%22Chorley%22+deathcountry%3DEngland+deathregion%3DUnknownRegion+open+not+Manager%3DCocker-405&MaxProfiles=10000&Format=&SortOrder=DeDa&PageSize=-1 Chorley]||||| Steve||Done |- |Chorlton||37||-||2||-||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=deathlocation%3D%22Chorlton%22+deathcountry%3DEngland+deathregion%3DUnknownRegion+open+not+Manager%3DCocker-405&MaxProfiles=10000&Format=&SortOrder=DeDa&PageSize=-1 Chorlton]|||||[[Robertson-6617|W R]] ||Done |- |Darwen||2||-||-||-||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=deathlocation%3D%22Darwen%22+deathcountry%3DEngland+deathregion%3DUnknownRegion+open+not+Manager%3DCocker-405&MaxProfiles=10000&Format=&SortOrder=DeDa&PageSize=-1 Darwen]||||[[Whitfield-2424|Steve]]||Done |- |Hawkshead||6||3||3||-||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=deathlocation%3D%22Hawkshead%22+deathcountry%3DEngland+deathregion%3DUnknownRegion+open+not+Manager%3DCocker-405&MaxProfiles=10000&Format=&SortOrder=DeDa&PageSize=-1 Hawkshead]|||3||[[Robertson-6617|W R]] ||Done |- |Lancaster||179||7||7||-||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=deathlocation%3D%22Lancaster%22+deathcountry%3DEngland+deathregion%3DUnknownRegion+open+not+Manager%3DCocker-405&MaxProfiles=10000&Format=&SortOrder=DeDa&PageSize=-1 Lancaster]||6||[[Whitfield-2424|Steve]]||Done |- |Oldham||30||1||2||-||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=deathlocation%3D%22Oldham%22+deathcountry%3DEngland+deathregion%3DUnknownRegion+open+not+Manager%3DCocker-405&MaxProfiles=10000&Format=&SortOrder=DeDa&PageSize=-1 Oldham]|||1||[[Robertson-6617|W R]] ||Done |- |Ormskirk||2||-||-||-||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=deathlocation%3D%22Ormskirk%22+deathcountry%3DEngland+deathregion%3DUnknownRegion+open+not+Manager%3DCocker-405&MaxProfiles=10000&Format=&SortOrder=DeDa&PageSize=-1 Ormskirk]|||||[[Whitfield-2424|Steve]] ||Done 27/11 |- |Prescot||4||-||-||-||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=deathlocation%3D%22Prescot%22+deathcountry%3DEngland+deathregion%3DUnknownRegion+open+not+Manager%3DCocker-405&MaxProfiles=10000&Format=&SortOrder=DeDa&PageSize=-1 Prescot]|||||[[Morris-18630|Corinne]] ||Done 28/11 |- |Preston||24||5||5||6||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=deathlocation%3D%22Preston%22+deathcountry%3DEngland+deathregion%3DUnknownRegion%22+open+not+deathlocation%3D%22northampton%22+not+deathlocation%3D%22northhampshire%22++not+deathlocation%3D%22cumbria%22++not+deathlocation%3D%22westmoreland%22+not+deathlocation%3D%22somersetshire%22+not+deathlocation%3D%22faversham%22+not+deathlocation%3D%22oxford%22+not+deathlocation%3Dyork+not+deathlocation%3D%22capes%22+not+deathlocation%3D%22patrick%22+not+deathlocation%3D%22gloucester%22+not+deathlocation%3D%22Bisset%22+not+deathlocation%3D%22yorkshire%22+not+deathlocation%3D%22shields%22+not+deathlocation%3D%22bissett%22+not+deathlocation%3D%22brook%22+not+deathlocation%3D%22hedon%22+not+deathlocation%3D%22brighton%22+not+deathlocation%3D%22kent%22+not+deathlocation%3D%22whitehaven%22+&MaxProfiles=10000&Format=&SortOrder=DeDa&PageSize=-1 Preston]|||||[[Whitfield-2424|Steve]] ||Done (2 need more research) |- |Rochdale||10||-||-||-||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=deathlocation%3D%22Rochdale%22+deathcountry%3DEngland+deathregion%3DUnknownRegion+open+not+Manager%3DCocker-405&MaxProfiles=10000&Format=&SortOrder=DeDa&PageSize=-1 Rochdale]|||||[[Whitfield-2424|Steve]] || Done |- |Salford||51||-||1||-||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=deathlocation%3D%22Salford%22+deathcountry%3DEngland+deathregion%3DUnknownRegion+open+not+Manager%3DCocker-405&MaxProfiles=10000&Format=&SortOrder=DeDa&PageSize=-1 Salford]||1||[[Robertson-6617|W R]]||Done |- |St Helens||12||-||-||-||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=deathlocation%3D%22St+Helens%22+deathcountry%3DEngland+deathregion%3DUnknownRegion+open+not+deathlocation%3D%22isle+of+wight%22+not+deathlocation%3D%22ipswich%22++not+deathlocation%3D%22Worcester%22++not+deathlocation%3D%22norfolk%22+&MaxProfiles=10000&Format=&SortOrder=DeDa&PageSize=-1 St Helens]|||||[[Morris-18630|Corinne]] ||Done |- |Ulverston||43||-||21||-||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=deathlocation%3D%22Ulverston%22+deathcountry%3DEngland+deathregion%3DUnknownRegion+open+not+Manager%3DCocker-405&MaxProfiles=10000&Format=&SortOrder=DeDa&PageSize=-1 Ulverston]||20|||[[Robertson-6617|W R]]||Done pre 1974 |- |Warrington||13||-||-||-||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=deathlocation%3D%22Warrington%22+deathcountry%3DEngland+deathregion%3DUnknownRegion+open&MaxProfiles=10000&Format=&SortOrder=DeDa&PageSize=-1 Warrington]|||||[[Whitfield-2424|Steve]] ||29 Feb 2024 |- |West Derby||43||-||2||-||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=deathlocation%3D%22West+Derby%22+deathcountry%3DEngland+deathregion%3DUnknownRegion+open+not+Manager%3DCocker-405&MaxProfiles=10000&Format=&SortOrder=DeDa&PageSize=-1 West Derby]|||||[[Robertson-6617|W R]] ||Done |- |Wigan||27||-||2||-||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=deathlocation%3D%22Wigan%22+deathcountry%3DEngland+deathregion%3DUnknownRegion+open+not+Manager%3DCocker-405&MaxProfiles=10000&Format=&SortOrder=DeDa&PageSize=-1 Wigan]|||||[[Morris-18630|Corinne]] ||Done |- |Lancashire||63||?||43||-||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=open+deathlocation%3Dlancashire+not+deathcountry%3D%22England%22+not+deathlocation%3Dpennsylvania+not+manager%3DCocker-405+not+deathlocation%3D%22at+sea%22&MaxProfiles=500&Format=&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=-1 Lancashire]||37|||[[Hutton-2752|Loralee]] ||5+ pre 1500 need edits and At sea, Lancashire |- |Lancs 1||18||-||-||-||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=open+deathlocation%3Dlancs+birthcountry%3Dunknownregion&MaxProfiles=5000&SortOrder=DeLoc&PageSize=1000 Lancs 1]|||||[[Hutton-2752|Loralee]] ||Done 27 Nov 2022 |- |Lancs 2||151||-||2||-||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=open+deathlocation%3Dlancs+deathcountry%3Dunknowncountry&MaxProfiles=5000&SortOrder=DeLoc&PageSize=1000 Lancs 2]|||||[[Hutton-2752|Loralee]] || Done |- |'''Total'''||'''2048'''||314||211||'''6'''|||||||| |} '''BIRTH LOCATIONS TABLE''' :Updated 17 Feb 2023 {| border="1" class="sortable" !!!16 Oct!!23 Oct!!30 Oct!!17 Feb 2023!!Link!!Pre-1500!!Adopted by!!Reviewed Date |- |Liverpool 19 century||1397||1397||946||'''2'''||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=birthlocation%3D%22Liverpool%22+birthcountry%3DEngland+birthregion%3DUnknownRegion+19cen+open+not+Manager%3DCocker-405&MaxProfiles=10000&Format=&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=-1 Liverpool 19 cen]|||||[[Whitfield-2424|Steve]] ||29 Feb 2024 |- |Liverpool 18 century||164||164||161||'''1'''||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=birthlocation%3D%22Liverpool%22+birthcountry%3DEngland+birthregion%3DUnknownRegion+18cen+open&MaxProfiles=10000&Format=&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=-1 Liverpool 18 cen]||||[[Whitfield-2424|Steve]]||29 Feb 2024 |- |Manchester 20 cen||||201||104||-||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=birthlocation%3DManchester+birthcountry%3DEngland+birthregion%3DUnknownRegion+20cen+open&MaxProfiles=10000&Format=&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=-1 Manchester 20 cen]|||||[[Robertson-6617|W R]] ||29 Feb 2024 |- |Manchester 19 century||1237||1237||820||-||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=birthlocation%3DManchester+birthcountry%3DEngland+birthregion%3DUnknownRegion+19cen+open&MaxProfiles=10000&Format=&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=-1 Manchester 19 cen]|||||[[Robertson-6617|W R]]||29 Feb 2024 |- |Manchester 18 century||130||130||76||'''-'''||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=birthlocation%3DManchester+birthcountry%3DEngland+birthregion%3DUnknownRegion+19cen+open&MaxProfiles=10000&Format=&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=-1 Manchester 18 cen]|||||[[Robertson-6617|W R]] ||29 Feb 2024 |- |Accrington||11||11||-||-||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=birthlocation%3DAccrington+birthcountry%3DEngland+birthregion%3DUnknownRegion+open+not+Manager%3DCocker-405&MaxProfiles=10000&Format=&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=-1 Accrington]|||||[[Whitfield-2424|Steve]] ||Done |- |Barrow in Furness||126||126||6||-||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=birthlocation%3DFurness+birthcountry%3DEngland+birthregion%3DUnknownRegion+open+not+Manager%3DCocker-405&MaxProfiles=10000&Format=&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=-1 Barrow in Furness]||4|||[[Whitfield-2424|Steve]] ||Done |- |Blackburn||42||39||36||'''-'''||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=birthlocation%3DBlackburn+birthcountry%3DEngland+birthregion%3DUnknownRegion+open+not+Manager%3DCocker-405&MaxProfiles=10000&Format=&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=-1 Blackburn]||||Steve||Done |- |Blackpool||23||23||-||'''-'''||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=birthlocation%3DBlackpool+birthcountry%3DEngland+birthregion%3DUnknownRegion+open+not+Manager%3DCocker-405&MaxProfiles=10000&Format=&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=-1 Blackpool]|||||[[Whitfield-2424|Steve]] ||Done |- |Bolton||93||18||18||'''-'''||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=birthlocation%3DBolton+birthcountry%3DEngland+birthregion%3DUnknownRegion+open+not+Manager%3DCocker-405&MaxProfiles=10000&Format=&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=-1 Bolton]||||[[Hutton-2752|Loralee]]||Done |- |Burnley||26||26||-||'''-'''||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=birthlocation%3DBurnley+birthcountry%3DEngland+birthregion%3DUnknownRegion+open+not+Manager%3DCocker-405&MaxProfiles=10000&Format=&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=-1 Burnley]|||||[[Whitfield-2424|Steve]] ||Done |- |Chorley||18||15||-||'''-'''||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=birthlocation%3DChorley+birthcountry%3DEngland+birthregion%3DUnknownRegion+open+not+Manager%3DCocker-405&MaxProfiles=10000&Format=&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=-1 Chorley]|||||[[Robertson-6617|W R]] ||Done |- |Chorlton||58||54||-||'''-'''||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=birthlocation%3DChorlton+birthcountry%3DEngland+birthregion%3DUnknownRegion+open+not+Manager%3DCocker-405&MaxProfiles=10000&Format=&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=-1 Chorlton]|||||[[Robertson-6617|W R]] ||Done |- |Darwen||3||3||-||'''-'''||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=birthlocation%3DDarwen+birthcountry%3DEngland+birthregion%3DUnknownRegion+open+not+Manager%3DCocker-405&MaxProfiles=10000&Format=&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=-1 Darwen]||||[[Whitfield-2424|Steve]]||Done |- |Hawkshead||18||17||3||-||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=birthlocation%3DHawkshead+birthcountry%3DEngland+birthregion%3DUnknownRegion+open+not+Manager%3DCocker-405&MaxProfiles=10000&Format=&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=-1 Hawkshead]||3|||[[Robertson-6617|W R]] ||Done |- |Lancaster||487||462||361||'''2'''||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=birthlocation%3DLancaster+birthcountry%3DEngland+birthregion%3DUnknownRegion+open+not+Manager%3DCocker-405&MaxProfiles=10000&Format=&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=-1 Lancaster]||10||[[Robertson-6617|W R]]||Done except pre-1500 |- |Oldham||66||65||2||'''1'''||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=birthlocation%3DOldham+birthcountry%3DEngland+birthregion%3DUnknownRegion+open+not+Manager%3DCocker-405&MaxProfiles=10000&Format=&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=-1 Oldham]|||||[[Robertson-6617|W R]] ||Done |- |Ormskirk||10||10||-||'''-'''||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=birthlocation%3DOrmskirk+birthcountry%3DEngland+birthregion%3DUnknownRegion+open+not+Manager%3DCocker-405&MaxProfiles=10000&Format=&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=-1 Ormskirk]|||||[[Whitfield-2424|Steve]] ||Done |- |Prescot||9||9||-||'''-'''||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=birthlocation%3DPrescot+birthcountry%3DEngland+birthregion%3DUnknownRegion+open+not+Manager%3DCocker-405&MaxProfiles=10000&Format=&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=-1 Prescot]|||||[[Morris-18630|Corinne]] ||Done |- |Preston||62||65||6||'''7'''||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=birthlocation%3D%22Preston%22+birthcountry%3DEngland+birthregion%3DUnknownRegion+open+not+birthlocation%3D%22northampton%22+not+birthlocation%3D%22northhampshire%22++not+birthlocation%3D%22cumbria%22++not+birthlocation%3D%22westmoreland%22+not+birthlocation%3D%22somersetshire%22+not+birthlocation%3D%22faversham%22+not+birthlocation%3D%22oxford%22+not+birthlocation%3Dyork+not+birthlocation%3D%22capes%22+not+birthlocation%3D%22patrick%22+not+birthlocation%3D%22gloucester%22+not+birthlocation%3D%22Bisset%22+not+birthlocation%3D%22yorkshire%22+not+birthlocation%3D%22shields%22+not+birthlocation%3D%22bissett%22+not+birthlocation%3D%22brook%22+not+birthlocation%3D%22hedon%22+not+birthlocation%3D%22brighton%22+not+birthlocation%3D%22kent%22+not+birthlocation%3D%22whitehaven%22+&MaxProfiles=10000&Format=&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=-1 Preston]|||||[[Whitfield-2424|Steve]] ||6 need more research |- |Rochdale||53||51||-||-||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=birthlocation%3DRochdale+birthcountry%3DEngland+birthregion%3DUnknownRegion+open+not+Manager%3DCocker-405&MaxProfiles=10000&Format=&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=-1 Rochdale]|||||[[Whitfield-2424|Steve]] || Done |- |Salford||161||154||102||'''-'''||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=birthlocation%3DSalford+birthcountry%3DEngland+birthregion%3DUnknownRegion+open+not+Manager%3DCocker-405&MaxProfiles=10000&Format=&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=-1 Salford]||||[[Robertson-6617|W R]]||Done |- |St Helens||10||10||-||'''-'''||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=birthlocation%3D%22St+Helens%22+birthcountry%3DEngland+birthregion%3DUnknownRegion+open+not+birthlocation%3D%22isle+of+wight%22+not+birthlocation%3D%22ipswich%22++not+birthlocation%3D%22Worcester%22++not+birthlocation%3D%22norfolk%22+&MaxProfiles=10000&Format=&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=-1 St Helens]|||||[[Morris-18630|Corinne]] ||Done |- |Ulverston||29||27||-||'''-'''||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=birthlocation%3DUlverston+birthcountry%3DEngland+birthregion%3DUnknownRegion+open+not+Manager%3DCocker-405&MaxProfiles=10000&Format=&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=-1 Ulverston]|||||[[Robertson-6617|W R]] ||Done |- |Warrington||30||30||2||-||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=birthlocation%3DWarrington+birthcountry%3DEngland+birthregion%3DUnknownRegion+open&MaxProfiles=10000&Format=&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=-1 Warrington]|||2||[[Whitfield-2424|Steve]] ||29 Feb 2024 |- |West Derby||93||87||-||'''-'''||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=birthlocation%3D%22West+Derby%22+birthcountry%3DEngland+birthregion%3DUnknownRegion+open+not+Manager%3DCocker-405&MaxProfiles=10000&Format=&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=-1 West Derby]|||||[[Robertson-6617|W R]] ||Done |- |Wigan||49||49||-||'''-'''||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=birthlocation%3DWigan+birthcountry%3DEngland+birthregion%3DUnknownRegion+open+not+Manager%3DCocker-405&MaxProfiles=10000&Format=&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=-1 Wigan]|||||[[Morris-18630|Corinne]] ||Done |- |'''Subtotal'''||'''4405'''||4480||2643||'''13'''|||||||| |- |Lancashire||||29||31||'''3'''||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=open+birthlocation%3Dlancashire+not+birthcountry%3DEngland+not+manager%3DCocker-405&MaxProfiles=500&Format=&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=-1 Lancashire]||9||||Done |- |Lancs ||||2||2||-||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=open+birthlocation%3Dlancs+birthcountry%3Dengland+not+birthregion%3DLancashire&MaxProfiles=500&Format=&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=-1 Lancs]||1|||| |- |Lancs 2nd search||||42||42||'''-'''||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=open+birthlocation%3Dlancs+birthcountry%3Dunknownregion&MaxProfiles=5000&SortOrder=BiLoc&PageSize=1000 Lancs]||||[[Robertson-6617|W R]]||Done |- |LAN||||47||36||-||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=open+location%3Dlan+country%3Dengland+birthregion%3Dunknownregion+not+country%3D%22Sweden%22&MaxProfiles=500&Format=&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=-1 LAN]||14||[[Robertson-6617|W R]]||Done post 1500 |- |Lancastershire||||32||31||-||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=location%3Dlancastershire+&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=-1 Lancastershire]||30|||| |- |Lancs, maybe not England||||559||559||-||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=open+birthlocation%3Dlancs+birthcountry%3Dunknowncountry&MaxProfiles=5000&SortOrder=BiLoc&PageSize=1000 Lancs]||||[[Robertson-6617|W R]]||Done |- |Liverpool 20 century||||||255||-||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=birthlocation%3D%22Liverpool%22+birthcountry%3DEngland+birthregion%3DUnknownRegion+20cen+open&MaxProfiles=10000&Format=&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=-1 Liverpool 20 cen]|||||[[Whitfield-2424|Steve]] ||29 Feb 2024 |- |Liverpool no country||||||1206||-||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=open+birthlocation%3Dliverpool+birthcountry%3Dunknowncountry&MaxProfiles=5000&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=1000 Liverpool]||||| || 29 Feb 2024 |- |'''Total'''||||'''5191'''||3599||'''16'''|||||||| |} The table below contains other searches that will improve Lancashire profiles. They may or may not increase our profile count. {| border="1" class="sortable" !Description!!30 Oct!!22 Nov!!3 Dec!!17 Feb 2023!!Link!!Adopted by!!Reviewed Date |- |Warrington no country||116||48||6||-||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=open+birthlocation%3Dwarrington+birthcountry%3Dunknowncountry+not+birthlocation%3D%22Pennsylvania%22+not+birthlocation%3D%22Penn%22+&MaxProfiles=5000&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=1000 Warrington no Country]||[[Whitfield-2424|Steve]] ||24 Feb 2024 |- |Partial death location needs clarifying||1156||1065||878||270||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=open+birthregion%3DLancashire+deathcountry%3Dunknowncountry&MaxProfiles=5000&Format=&SortOrder=DeLoc&PageSize=1000 Sort death location ]||[[Robertson-6617|W R]]||Easy ones done |- |Partial birth location needs clarifying||||||483||34||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=open+deathregion%3Dlancashire+birthcountry%3Dunknowncountry&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&SortOrder=BiLoc&PageSize=-1 Sort birth location]||[[Robertson-6617|W R]]||Easy ones done |- |Lancashire death, only UK for birth||||||45||14||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=open+deathregion%3Dlancashire+birthcountry%3D%22united+kingdom%22+not+birthcountry%3Dengland+not+birthcountry%3Dscotland+not+birthcountry%3Dwales+not+birthlocation%3Direland&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&SortOrder=BiLoc&PageSize=-1 Identify birth country in UK]||||need research |- |born Lanc, died United Kingdom (not E,S,W)||||||153||60||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=open+birthregion%3Dlancashire+deathcountry%3D%22united+kingdom%22+not+deathcountry%3Dengland+not+deathcountry%3Dwales+not+deathcountry%3Dscotland&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&SortOrder=DeLoc&PageSize=-1 Identify death country in UK]||||need research |- |born Lanc, died England, county not specified||||||1932||1665||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=open+birthregion%3Dlancashire+deathcountry%3Dengland+deathregion%3Dunknownregion&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&SortOrder=DeLoc&PageSize=-1 Identify death county when easy]||[[Robertson-6617|W R]]||Done except Ridings and pre-1500 |- |died Lanc, born England, county not specified||||||1009||786||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=open+deathregion%3Dlancashire+birthcountry%3Dengland+birthregion%3Dunknownregion&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&SortOrder=BiLoc&PageSize=-1 Identify birth county when easy ]||[[Robertson-6617|W R]]||Done except Ridings and pre-1500 |- |Merseyside births and marriages to check||||||||51||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=open+region%3D%22merseyside%22+not+deathregion%3Dmerseyside&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=-1 Merseyside births, marriages]||SW||Checked 12/12/23 |- |Merseyside deaths (periodic check)||||||||61||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=open+deathregion%3Dmerseyside+not+D1975+not+D1976+not+D1977+not+D1978+not+D1979+not+D1980+not+D1981+not+D1982+not+D1983+not+D1984+not+D1985+not+D1986+not+D1987+not+D1988+not+D1989+not+D1990+not+D1991+not+D1992+not+D1993+not+D1994+not+D1995+not+D1996+not+D1997+not+D1998+not+D1999+not+D2000+not+D2001+not+D2002+not+D2003+not+D2004+not+D2005+not+D2006+not+D2007+not+D2008+not+D2009+not+D2010+not+D2011+not+D2012+not+D2013+not+D2014+not+D2015+not+D2016+not+D2017+not+D2018+not+D2019+not+D2020+not+D2021+not+D2022+not+D2023+not+D1974&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&SortOrder=DeDa&PageSize=-1 Merseyside deaths]|||| |- |Greater Manchester births to check||||||||||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=open+birthRegion%3D%22Greater+Manchester%22+sql%3D%22%5BBirth+Date%5D+%3C+19740401%22&MaxProfiles=500&Format= Greater Manchester births]|||| |- |Greater Manchester marriages to check||||||||||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=open+marriageRegion%3D%22Greater+Manchester%22+sql%3D%22%5BMarriage+Date%5D+%3C+19740101%22&MaxProfiles=500&Format=&PageSize=50 Greater Manchester marriages]|||| |- |Greater Manchester deaths (periodic check)||||||||133||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=open+deathRegion%3D%22Greater+Manchester%22+sql%3D%22%5BDeath+Date%5D+%3C+19731231%22+not+d0&MaxProfiles=500&Format=&PageSize=50 Greater Manchester deaths]|||| |- |Manchester, no birth country (periodic check)||||||||||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=open+birthlocation%3DManchester+birthcountry%3Dunknowncountry&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&SortOrder=DeDa&PageSize=-1 Manchester births]|||| |- |Cumbria births and marriages to check||||||||||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=open+region%3Dcumbria+not+deathregion%3Dcumbria&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=-1 Cumbria births, marriages]|||| |- |Cumbria deaths (periodic check)||||||||||[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=open+deathregion%3Dcumbria&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&SortOrder=DeDa&PageSize=-1 Cumbria deaths]|||| |- |'''Total'''||||||'''6864'''||'''4844'''|||||| |} Note: 6864 total includes peak figures all counts to show overall reduction. Updated based on 2 December 2023 data (except the Cumbria searches which have been passed along to a different county team)
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[[category:Lancaster, New York, History]] “The unprecedented rise of Cayuga Creek about 4:00pm was attributed to several causes; the torrential rainstorm which swept all of Western New York, the cloud-burst which swelled all creeks in the vicinity of Attica and sped flood waters westward, and the destruction of dams along the westward flow of the waters as literally house-high waves heralded the oncoming rush which raised Cayuga Creek 20 feet above its normal level in less than two hours.” “... the ordinarily peaceful 30-foot stream roared into a mighty torrent more than 1000 feet wide in places.” An eighteen year old man, Howard Stroke, from Central Avenue, ... "... was swept to his death as he attempted to aid others to rescue several children from Penora Street bridge, south of Broadway in Depew. " As a result of the 1937 flood, the community suffered losses of over $500,000, which would be the equivalent of about ten million dollars today. The U.S. Army Corp. of Engineers in 1947 constructed dikes (levees) along Cayuga Creek from Lake Avenue to Penora Street. They also raised the height of the bridges on Broadway and Aurora Street by about four feet to provide better clearance in the event of future floods. To construct the dikes, the engineers demolished Mook's Mill, a flour mill which stood behind the structures on the east side of Aurora Street between Broadway and the Aurora Street bridge (see pages 94 and,95). They also eliminated Mook's Grove and moved the creek away from the base of the buildings along the south side of West Main Street (see pages 158 and 159)(2) {{Image|file=Lancaster_NY_Flood_of_June_1937.jpg|size=600 }} {{Image|file=Lancaster_NY_Flood_of_June_1937-1.jpg|size=600 }} {{Image|file=Lancaster_NY_Flood_of_June_1937-2.jpg|size=600 }} {{Image|file=Lancaster_NY_Flood_of_June_1937-4.jpg|size=600 }} {{Image|file=Lancaster_NY_Flood_of_June_1937-5.jpg|size=600 }} {{Image|file=Broadway_5346_-_Potter_-_Kamper_Kendall_Station-3.jpg|size=600}} {{Image|file=Lancaster_NY_Flood_of_June_1937-3.jpg|size=600}} {{Image|file=Lancaster_NY_Flood_of_June_1937-6.jpg|size=600}} {{Image|file=Lancaster_NY_Flood_of_June_1937-7.jpg|size=600}} {{Image|file=Lancaster_NY_Flood_of_June_1937-8.jpg|size=600}} {{Image|file=Lancaster_NY_Flood_of_June_1937-9.jpg|size=600}} {{Image|file=Lancaster_NY_Flood_of_June_1937-10.jpg|size=600}} {{Image|file=Lancaster_NY_Flood_of_June_1937-11.jpg|size=600}} {{Image|file=Lancaster_NY_Flood_of_June_1937-12.jpg|size=600}} {{Image|file=Lancaster_NY_Flood_of_June_1937-13.jpg|size=600}} {{Image|file=Lancaster_NY_Flood_of_June_1937-14.jpg|size=600}} {{Image|file=Lancaster_NY_Flood_of_June_1937-15.jpg|size=600}} {{Image|file=Lancaster_NY_Flood_of_June_1937-16.jpg|size=600|caption=[[Oswald-698|Irving Oswald]], [[Brown-89339|Joe Brown Jr.]], [[Huber-1884|Harold Huber]], [[Walter-3298|Gorden J. Walter]], [[Brown-55690|Robert Brown]] During the great flood of 1937}} {{Image|file=Lancaster_NY_Flood_of_June_1937-17.jpg|size=600}} {{Image|file=Lancaster_NY_Flood_of_June_1937-18.jpg|size=600}} {{Image|file=Lancaster_NY_Flood_of_June_1937-19.jpg|size=600}} ==Source== (1) Lancaster Enterprise, June 24, 1937 (2) [[Space:Lancaster_Architecture_and_History|Lancaster, New York Architecture and History]] :Published by the Village of Lancaster Historic District Commission, 2007 in cooperation with the Town and Village of Lancaster :Editor - James Siemon Keysa
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[[category:Lancaster, New York, History]] === historical Summary === https://cris.parks.ny.gov/Uploads/ViewDoc.aspx?mode=A&id=296325&q=false NPS Form 10-900a United States Department of the Interior National Park Service National Register of Historic Places Central Avenue Historic District Erie County, New York Section 8 Fire in the Commercial District and Post-Fire Reconstruction By the late 1800s, there was a well-established business district along Central Avenue and West Main Streets consisting of generally two-story wood-frame commercial buildings and dwellings on Central Avenue and smaller, more concentrated buildings along West Main Street. Wood-frame buildings dominated the commercial corridor, as they were relatively inexpensive and could be built more quickly to serve the growing population. However, the main commercial area was devastated by fires in 1894 and in 1896. With the abundance of wood-frame buildings and the lack of an established system to distribute water at that time, both fires spread quickly and did considerable damage.(21) Several of the destroyed buildings were located within the boundaries of the Central Avenue Historic District, and resources in the district were constructed to replace them. On [[Space:Lancaster_NY_Fire_1894|April, 4, 1894]], a fire began in a barn behind Mrs. E. Mosack's butcher shop at 524 Central Avenue, spread down the south side of West Main Street, crossed over to the other side of Central Avenue and then south.(22) After enduring for three to four hours, the fire destroyed buildings and property amounting to over $100,000 in damages. Among the buildings destroyed were the Reyner Estate Exchange Block, at 520-522 Central Avenue, and Dr. Samuel Potter's house and barn at 804 East Main Street, all of which were promptly rebuilt.(23) The brick buildings at the northern corner of West Main Street (1 and 5 West Main Street) were damaged but salvageable because of their brick construction.(24) The [[Space:Lancaster_NY_Fire_1896|fire of 1896]] started in an abandoned soap factory at 514-516 Central Avenue, owned by Hoffeld & Co., and spread rapidly down both sides of Central Avenue.(25) Firemen were unable to reach it in time because the "engine hose carts" and other firefighting equipment were being stored in other parts of the village while the firehouse was being built. The fire crossed Central Avenue, and among the destroyed buildings were the original hardware store of J.N. Maute and the Cushing Block.(26) The fire was put out before it spread to West Main Street, but the total damage amounted to $45,000.(27) This fire was the catalyst for installation of a water distribution and fire hydrant system in the village between 1896 and 1900.(28) ------- (21) Donald MacDavid, "Cushing's Drug Store," The Lancaster Legend: Newsletter of the Lancaster Historical Society 9, no. 2 (Summer 2002): 2. (22) Mrs. E. Mosack's butcher shop at 524 Central Avenue once stood on what is now 10 Central Avenue. MacDavid, "Cushing's Drug Store," 2. (23) The original Raynor Exchange building was located on the site of the current Raynor Exchange/Braun Building at 16 Central Avenue. The Potter House that remains today was rebuilt on the site of the earlier house, and moved to its current site within the district in 1940. (24) The Lancaster/Depew Bee, "Out of the Past: Great Fire of 1894," April 14, 1994. (25) The Hoffeld & Co. Soap Factory site is now the location of 34-36 Central Avenue. (26) The former Maute Building and Cushing Building were located in the boundaries of the district. (27) The Lancaster Times, "A Disastrous Fire!: A Portion of Central Avenue Swept by Flames," October 22, 1896. (28) Taylor, MPDF: Village of Lancaster, section E, 7. === The Fire of 1894 === '''SWEPT BY FIRE'''
(source: ''Buffalo Courier'', April 5, 1894)
The Village of Lancaster Nearly wiped out
HELP FROM BUFFALO
The Business District a Mass of Ruins
Losses over $100,000.
- A blaze in a barn on Central Avenue late in the afternoon spread to adjacent buildings and could not be stayed by the most vigorous efforts of the local fire department
- Mercantile houses destroyed by the flames
- Engine No. 8 of the Buffalo Fire Department and a strong body of firemen reach the scene via the Erie Road soon after midnight and have the fire under control before 2 o'clock this morning
- Sketch of Lancaster's history. Lancaster, N. Y., April 4.-(Special)- The entire business district of Lancaster was wiped out by fire tonight. The blaze caught in a barn on Central Avenue about 5:30 p.m., and spread rapidly to adjoining buildings. The local fire department was powerless to cope with the fire, and assistance was asked from Buffalo. The wildest excitement prevailed for several hours. A strong wind carried the flames and sparks to the roofs of all buildings near the connections of Central Avenue and West Main Street, and before the villagers were hardly aware of it 10 or 12 structures were in flames. The losses so far as know are: [[Brass-175|Louis Brass]], grocery, $5,000; [[Schaefer-2208|Frank Schafer]], shoe store, $10,000; Tony Suttle, hotel, $7,000; Robert Milo, saloon, $7,000; vacant store, $4,000; [[Schwartz-1441|M.M. Schwartz]], dry goods, $15,000; M. Eberhart, blacksmith shop, $10,000; [[Kaiser-1517|Jacob Kaiser]], saloon and building. $10,000; Judge [[Grimes-1630|W. H. Grimes's]] dwelling and barn, $15,000; [[Sommers-299|J.P. Sommers]] and Lancaster Club, $5,000; [[Bussman-3|Anton Bussman]], Jewelry Store, $5,000; Dr. [[Potter-4065|Samuel Potter]], house and barn, $5,000; Mrs. Mosack's meat market, horses, etc., $10,000. The Total loss will exceed $100,000. The flames spread north across Central Avenue and took an eastward course consuming [[Schwartz-1441|M.M. Schwartz]] & Co.'s Dry goods store, over which were the A.O.U.W. and the Odd Fellows' and the Macabee's lodge-rooms, Eberhard's blacksmith shop, [[Kaiser-1517|Jacob Kaiser]]'s large stone building, [[Grimes-1630|Judge Grime]]'s residence, now occupied by Col. George A. Davis who is traveling in the South, and [[Sommers-299|J.P. Sommers]]'s frame building in which were the quarters of the Lancaster Club, went next, followed by [[Bussman-3|Anton Bussman]]'s jewelry store and [[Potter-4065|Dr. Potter]]'s house and barn came next, and then [[Binz-18|Binz]]'s barn. All of the stores were occupied by the owners who had living apartments on the upper floors. Nothing remains standing but a few fragments of brick walls. Many barns were razed to the ground during the fire to prevent it from spreading, but all effort were of no avail. [[Adolf-157|Mrs. Frank Schaefer]] was lying at the point of death and had to be carried out of her room, which was over the store, and taken to a neighbor's house. No accidents were reported up to a late hour. When the Buffalo firemen reached the scene a shout of welcome went up from the villagers who saw in them a hope of saving some of their homes. The Erie Railroad officials had a train at the Buffalo station for the apparatus within 10 minutes after it was ordered, but an accident to fire Engine No. 8 delayed it in Buffalo. The run to Lancaster was made in quick time and the engine was soon throwing a stream into the burning buildings. Chief Dispatcher P.J. Fitzgerald was on the train, which was in charge of conductor Lieder. It was a pretty sight to see the fire engine with steam up loaded on a flat car blocked and guarded by firemen, while the hose piled on another flat car was held down by a dozen firemen. At 1:30 a.m. the fire was burning fiercely though it was practically under control. It is thought that it will not spread further. Men who have worked years for what they had invested were obliged to stand in the street powerless, while their fortunes were swept away before their eyes. Men and boys worked manfully at the old hand engines only giving way to others when nature could no longer stand the strain. The American Hotel, the largest in town, escaped the fire, although it stood within 50 feet of the hottest part of it. A bucket brigade did effective work keeping roofs wet down, thereby saving many homes. At 2 a.m. mass of smoldering ruins remained to mark the place where 12 hours earlier stood most of Lancaster's mercantile houses and some of her finest residences. At this hour the fire is out and the Buffalo men will soon begin preparations for the return trip. '''Accident to Fire Engine No.8'''. A message was received at Fire Headquarters about 11 o'clock asking that an engine and crew be sent to Lancaster. Engine No. 8, the hose cart and crew were ordered out and a train made upon the Erie road. On the way to the train Engine No. 8 ran into a dirt cart and the pole was broken. The driver was thrown from his seat. Neither he nor the horses were injured. The dirt cart was crossing Chicago Street on Perry and was not turned out for the engine. The driver of the engine reigned his team to the curbstone but could not stop then in time to prevent running into the wagon. The engine was hauled to the train and Capt. Britton and his men left for Lancaster about 11:30 o'clock. [Follow this link to see more on the fire at the [[Space:Central_Avenue_209_-_Park_Hotel|Park Hotel]] on Central Avenue in 1950.] '''HISTORY OF LANCASTER''' '''The Part the Village Has Played in the Growth of Erie County''' Lancaster village has loomed up in importance during recent years and had come to be regarded as one of the likely suburbs of Buffalo in the near future, the two places having been more intimately connected by street and railroad lines. The village shared the Buffalo boom of the past year or two, more than one enterprising company having been formed for its development. The town of Lancaster was formed March 20, 1833, having been taken from Clarence by act of the Legislature. It consists of Township 11, Ranges 6 of the Holland Company's survey, together with a strip on the north side of Buffalo Creek Reservation. The total area measure six miles east and west and about six and one sixth miles north and south - in all about 37 square miles. It has generally level surface. Its first church (Presbyterian) was organized at the Johnson schoolhouse with 13 members and in the winter of 1823-4 the first post office was established in the township. A line of stages connected the village with Buffalo in 1827. The complexion of the town, whose site was bought from the Indians in 1826, began to change very rapidly with a large settlement of foreigners, principally Germans. In 1835 the German Lutherans built a church in the then thriving village. The change of name from Cayuga Creek took place on the formation of the township in 1833. The Construction of the Buffalo & Attica railroad in 1842 (since merged in the Erie system), the New York Central Railroad which dated 10 years later, and the Lackawanna and West Shore lines in 1883, all tended to the increased prosperity of the place. The Erie Canal also proved an important factor in it up-building. In 1843 it could boast of a flourishing academy. Six years later a number of [[Space:Van_Peyma_Voyage_to_America|wealthy and enterprising Hollanders]] settled in the village and the price of land went up from $30 to $50 an acre, figures which would excite ridicule nowadays, but which were then deemed high. A number of Bufffalonians had their country residences in Lancaster. Among its early industries was the tannery established by Bush & Howard, soon followed mercantile enterprises of a diversified character. In 1858 the Lancaster Union planing mills were established and in connection there with a bedstead factory was projected by [[Knauber-16|Joseph Knauber]]. [[Schrankel-2 |John Schrankel]]'s grist mill built in 1871 and another owned by [[Mook-37 |Pillip Mook]] were among the thriving industries of the place about this time, also the breweries of [[Demangeot-3 |De Mangeot]], [[Nuwer-37 |Nuwer]] & Co. and Charles Solomon. The [[Scheu-48 |Scheu]] malt-house was soon added to the Est. and in 1880 the carriage factory of Charles Clarke which later passes into the possession of Harlow Brothers. [[Space:Lancaster_Glass_Works|The Lancaster glassworks]], one of the most important industries of the kind in the country, were established in 1849. Eight glass blowers from Pittsburg including [[Reed-9348 |Charles Reed]] started this industry in a frame structure. These works have been owned successively by Reed, Allen, Cox & Co., Reed, Shinn & Co., James Gatchell & Co., and [[James-7782 |Dr. F. H. James]], who succeeded to the property in 1863. The industry assumed large dimensions until it last employed 65 men and boys with an annual out-put of 3,000,000 bottles. Lancaster could now boast of two flouring mills, a chair factory, glassworks, an iron furnace, three breweries, two planing mills, a tannery, a malt house, bedstead factory, two cabinet shops, three tin shops two meat markets, a drug store, four general stores, three grocery stores, two tailor shops, a harness shop, three hotels, four blacksmith shops, a basket shop, and the usual compliment of saloons. [[Schwartz-1441 |M.M. Schwartz]] bought of [[Schwartz-1524 |J.R. Schwartz]] in 1870 a general store doing a thriving business. [[Leininger-251 |John Leininger]], then clerk of the village, occupied the general store started by him in 1864. [[Schwartz-1435|Matthias Schwartz]], a pioneer among Lancaster's merchants, carried on a general store on West Main Street. Among the others in the mercantile list were [[Martzloff-4 |Philip Martzloff]], successor of Mrs. Schaffer as keeper of a general store. C. E. Smith, Charles Seeter and [[Adolph-66 |Simon Adolph]], keepers of grocery stores, and Mr. Fischer, druggist who had for successors [[Bishop-6252 |A.B. Bishop]], E.D. Kenney, J.E. Brown, T.D. Leininger, and E.L. Griswold. The American Hotel formerly kept by [[Raynor-346 |John Raynor]], passed into the hands of R. S. Miller in 1883 and in 1850 another hotel was opened by [[Laux-135 |John A. Laux]]. Nor has Lancaster's religious and educational progress been neglected as is shown by the list of churches. The early Presbyterian and German Lutheran churches were followed by the erection of the German Methodist Church in 1874; the Roman Catholic Church and School of 1872 and 1874, and Trinity Episcopal opened in 1883. Lancaster's first fire department was organized March 3, 1876, comprising hook and ladder company No. 1. In February 1882 the Cayuga engine company was formed. In 1866 its Literary Society was initiated by the Rev. [[Waith-4 |William Waith]], [[Gatchell-98 |Nathan B. Gatchell]], Edward H. Perry, Dr. [[James-7782 |Frederick H. James]], Charles F. Tabor, [[Clapp-1033 |George Clapp]], [[Hoffeld-10 |Rudolph F.W. Hoffeld]], Frank Lee, [[Harris-17380 |George W. Harris]] and [[Porter-8080|George W. Porter]]. The present population of Lancaster is about 2,000. The village is represented on the Erie County Board of Supervisors by [[Davis-32007 |George A. Davis]]. === The Fire of 1961 === The great fire of 1961 started on a Sunday afternoon. By dark it was a great conflagration. Flames of six stores shot hundreds of feet into the air. The fire, or at least a light in the sky was visible clear out to the Thruway plaza on Walden Avenue. A general alarm was sounded followed by four more alarms 250 firemen battled the blaze on that fateful Sunday night in March of 1961 Great clouds of smoke bellowed over Lancaster hidden in the darkness, but the great flames licked high into the sky. Five stores were completely gutted. Oelker's (27), Panzika's (31), Central Machines (33), Gammel's Meat Market (35) and Lancaster variety (27). There was some damage also to Repka's at 25 West Main. Then the hydrants ran low and it looked as if things would get completely out of control. Six pumpers were brought in and they pumped water out of Cayuga Creek and Plumb Bottom Creek to quench the blaze. Fire companies of Lancaster, Depew, Millgrove, Town Line, Twin Districts and Bowmansville participated. Had the creeks been low or frozen it would have been a far greater disaster. The total loss was held to about $300,000 The water mains of the street had proved inadequate, and had not both creeks been high, enabling firemen to use pumpers, all of West Main Street might have been destroyed. However, due to the demonstrated inadequacy of the mains, insurance rates were raised alarmingly and this destroyed many of the remaining businesses. Unfortunately, the new water tower came too late. Ironically, the same Cayuga Creek which gave birth to West Main Street as a 126 year detour around a low lying part of Broadway starting about 1810, and helped save it in 1961 from the fire, had also destroyed it by contributing land on it's floodplains to two modern plazas against which West Main Street could no longer compete. However, even today West Main Street businesses stick to the old hours, Wednesdays and Sundays off and few evening hours. The plazas beat them with more convenient hours, more convenient for customers, but not for store personnel. === 1976 Fire === {{Image|file=Schmidt-8148-4.jpg|size=600}} Lancaster Schoolchildren Ponder ‘Meaning of Death’ of Four in Fire Pupils in a Lancaster elementary school bowed their heads in silence today for three of their classmates killed Sunday in a fire. The flag in front of their school, like flags throughout the Lancaster school district, few at half staff for the children and their grandmother, a. cleaning lady in another school, who also died in the fire. Killed in the fire at 20 E. Drullard Ave., at 3:30 AM were: [[Taylor-42523|Pamela Taylor]], 11, a fifth-grader; [[Taylor-42524|Deborah Taylor]], 10, a fourth-grader; [[Taylor-42525|David Taylor]], 7, a first-grader, and their grandmother, Mrs. [[Schmidt-8148|Hilda A. Kruger]], 56. The children's mother, Mrs. [[Kruger-4438|Virginia M. Taylor]], 32, thinking her children were following her, escaped the flames by jumping from a second-floor window. THEIR UNCLE,. Jack R. Kruger, 27, home on leave from the Air Force, also escaped through a window and was beaten back by the flames when he tried to re-enter the house for the children. The children had been living at the East Drullard Ave. house with their mother and grandmother since 1970, when their father, [[Taylor-42527|Raymond R. Taylor]], was killed in Vietnam. The meaning of death is very difficult to put across to children,” said Miss Arlene Bordway, principal of the Central Ave. School attended by the three victims. She conducted a morning assembly of the 300-pupil school to give them the news of the Taylor children's deaths. "We're a small school, a close school and we had to get together in our sorrow,' Miss Bordway explained. "They had to be told ... gently.” {{Image|file=Schmidt-8148-3.jpg|size=600}} Lancaster Mourns 4 Victims of Blaze By ROSS RUNFOLA Men have always feared death,' wrote philosopher Francis Bacon, 'as children fear to go in the dark.' At certain times, however, death cannot easily be ignored. Deaths Topic One such time was on Wednesday in the Village of Lancaster where the topic of conversation in Stores and Restaurants and in the street was the fiery deaths of three children and their grandmother last Sunday in their Lancaster home. There is a profound level at which each consciousness may be said to pursue, in some sense, the death of another. Most of us find it difficult to take death with a stoic calm, especially the death of three children. The funeral Service conducted by the Rev. Robert Seibold of St. John's Lutheran Church, 55 Pleasant Ave., for [[Taylor-42523|Pamela]], 11, [[Taylor-42524|Deborah]], 10 and [[Taylor-42525|David Taylor]], 7, and their maternal grandmother Mrs. [[Schmidt-8148|Hilda Kruger]] asked the question, why did this tragedy occur? The Rev. Mr. Seibold reminded the 250 friends and family gathered that in 'Christ, God offers us a new life. This is the beginning of a new life." He said that the children's father, [[Taylor-42527|Raymond R. Taylor]], who died in 1970 in Vietnam, prepared the way for their coming. Feelings Expressed After the service the associate pastor, the Rev. S. Cyril Hurnyak, sat gazing out the Window of his Study contemplating what he had just experienced. His response was a cool anger mixed with a quiet hopefulness. “I have a lot of feelings of anger. I wonder about life. Even Christ showed anger to: ward God when he was on the cross, but I know God will give us an accounting for this,” he said. As the Rev. Mr. Hurnyak gestured toward the snow covered barren trees outside, he said that on Monday the children in St. John's Lutheran School were led outside to touch the trees. "I explained to them that although the trees appeared dead, in a few months they would be alive”, said the Rev. Mr. Hurnyak “They understood that their friends, like the trees were not dead, merely passing to another life.'' Swedish Hymn He turned the pages slow until he came to a Swedish hymn in his psalmbook that was used in the Service. The hymn by Andell Berg read, "Neither life nor death shall ever From the Lord his Children Sever, Unto them his grace he Showeth, And their sorrows all he Knoweth.” The Rev. Mr. Hurnyak said he put the hymn in the service because he realized that many of the friends of the deceased children would attend. “It breaks through the mystery of death for children,” said the Rev. Mr. Hunyak. “And were all children." ---- ==Sources== * [[Space: Tales_of_Old_West_Main|Tales of Old West Main Street Harley E. Scott, ed.]]
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{{US History|sub-project=South Carolina}} {{Sticker | category = Lancaster County, South Carolina | image = Lancaster_County_South_Carolina-4.jpg | text = [[Space: Lancaster County, South Carolina|Lancaster County, South Carolina]] }} :Leader of this Project is [[J-276|Paula J]] :Coordinator is [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]] ===History/Timeline=== {{Image|file=Lancaster_County_South_Carolina-4.jpg |align=c |size=450 |caption=Lancaster Co., SC. }} :Lancaster County /ˈleɪŋkəstər/ is a county located in the U.S. state of South Carolina. The 2016 Census shows a population of 89,594 people. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lancaster_County,_South_Carolina] :County Seat for this county is Lancaster, Sc. Its population is (urban) 23,979. Lancaster County is included in the Charlotte-Concord-Gastonia, NC-SC Metropolitan Statistical Area. It is located in the Piedmont region. :Early the Catawba Indians were original inhabitants of present Lancaster County, claiming the area as part of their tribal lands. Of the Sioux tribes, the Catawba once considered one of the most powerful SE Siouan-speaking tribes. The Catawba and Siouan peoples may have combined. They were an agriculture-based tribe ands were considered to early European Immigrants. :'''1750''' White immigrants appeared who settled between Rum Creek and Twelve Mile Creek. The Waxhaw Creek in the area was named for the Waxhaw Indian tribe. ::The majority of the new settlers were Scots-Irish from Pennsylvania; others from North Carolina and Virginia joined them. Many came to South Carolina from Lancaster, Lancashire, naming their county for the House of Lancaster (opposed the House of York in the struggles of 1455-85), (War of the Roses). The House of Lancaster chose the red rose as their emblem while their neighbor, York County, boasts the white rose. :'''1752''' A 2nd settlement was established in lower part of the present Lancaster County on Hanging Rock Creek. The first grant was made there in 1752, and included the huge overhanging mass of rock from which the creek takes its name. :'''1755''' others came in and settled along Lynches Creek, Little Lynches creek, Flat Creek, Beaver Creek, and lower Camp Creek. To reach Lancaster area, these early settlers had to walk on the old Indian paths; which repeated use, soon became to be known as roads. ::The Rocky River Road is an old route that originated as an Indian path. :'''1759''' the Waxhaw Presbyterian Church was formed as a center of faith and society. The pastor, Reverend William Richardson also organized the Waxhaw Academy where many South Carolina notables received their education. Some were: Andrew Jackson, Lancaster native, 7th president of the US; Stephen D. Miller, South Carolina’s 25th governor; and William R. Davie, founder of the University of North Carolina.[https://www.lancastercitysc.com/history-of-lancaster/] :'''1776''' - during the American Revolutionary War, this road was where Colonel Abraham Buford fled from Tarleton and was overtaken a few miles south of the North Carolina state line. The Patriot forces were defeated in a battle, known as the Battle of Waxhaws, or Bufords Massacre. Today, the Rocky River Road is part of South Carolina Highway 522, the latter following the old thoroughfare very closely.{{Image|file=Lancaster_County_South_Carolina-9.jpg |align=r |size=270 |caption=Waxhaw Massacre Monument }}{{clear}} :'''1780''' During the Revolutionary War, Lancaster's Scots-Irish settlers experienced harsh unwelcome actions from the British. Skirmishes or Battles in this area include Buford’s Massacre and Hanging Rock. :'''1785'''- Lancaster county can point to 1785 as its official beginning. At this time it was included in Kershaw County. An act authorized building a courthouse, a “gaol” (jail), a pillory (whipping post and stocks). Prior to this court was held in John Ingram’s home near Hanging Rock. [https://www.rootsandrecall.com/lancaster/history/] {{Image|file=Lancaster_County_South_Carolina-8.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=Marker between North Carolina and Lancaster Co., SC. }}{{clear}} :'''1791''' Citizens of Camden also worked to have a county created, known as Kershaw County with Camden as the County Seat. This led to a problem that Hanging Rock was not centrally located. So court was moved to Nathan Barr’s home north of present day Lancaster, SC. :'''May 26, 1791''' - '''President George Washington''' passed through on his southern tour using the old Catawba Trading Path as his route. He kept detailed journals, describing Camden as "goes over the most miserable pine barren”. He stayed at Barr’s Tavern N or Lancaster and next day at Major Robert Crawford’s home in the Waxhaws.. :'''1795''' -John Simpson donated land for the courthouse to be built. It was a log building, and was located very near the site of the present day courthouse when Lancaster, Sc was named Barnettsville :'''1798'''--Lancaster County was created in 1798 from Camden District. :'''1800’s''' Transportation began to improve. Although bad weather made roads impassable., efforts to improve conditions began. Rivers had barriers for transportation. Ferries established by private businessmen were effective and increased to many on the Catweba and Lynches rivers. One was McClanahan’sl Ferry which was 5 miles above Landsford on the Catawba. Later it was named Cureton’s Ferry and Indian Ferry, being used for 200 years. :''1801'' 2nd courthouse was built. :'''Slavery '''[http://freedomonthemove.org Slavery on the Move] :'''1802''', application was filed for charter for the village of Lancaster, Sc, with a plat drawn. :'''1824''' It took twenty-two years to settle a court dispute over the original plat. :'''1825''' jail and courthouse were built. Renowned American architect who studied under Thomas Jefferson, Robert Mills designed these buildings and later designed the Washington Monument. He described Lancaster as a village with 30 houses, 1 store, 5 streets running each way at right angles. The town grew around the courthouse with houses scattered up and down the present day, Main Street. :'''1827''' 3rd Courthouse was built. :'''Dec 1830''' the town of Lancaster was finally incorporatedby Act of the South Carolina State Legislature, the Town of Lancaster was incorporated. Provisions were established for town officials' election. The 1st election on Mar 1831 elected Andrew Mayor as Mayor. {{Image|file=Lancaster_County_South_Carolina-7.jpg |align=r |size=280 |caption=William Harrison Sapp house. }}{{clear}} :'''1865''' General William Tecumseh Sherman's troops occupied the town on their way to Virginia after the Southern campaign. These Union soldiers tried to burn both the Courthouse and the Jail. Damage was not severe to either buildings, but many wills and other important papers were destroyed. The soldiers also looted the town, raised havoc, and stabled their horses in the sanctuary of the Presbyterian Church, built in 1862. :'''1876''' General Wade Hampton was elected. Social order between blacks and whites faltered when Ku Klux Klan became active. Several African Americans were killed. :'''1880s''' in areas of the piedmont, water was plentiful to build cotton Mills. :'''1888''' - Colored Farmers Alliance was organized and suceeded in raising the wages for cotton pickers. :'''1895''' - Industrialization began. Col. Leroy Springs founded Springs Cotton Mill, an industrial enterprise that soon expanded to become known as the “largest textile plant in the world.” Global in scope, Springs Industries shaped the fortunes of Lancaster and its citizens for more than 100 years. {{Image|file=Lancaster_County_South_Carolina-6.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Lancaster Co. Cotton Oil. }} :'''1898 ''' -Town of Lancaster was re-chartered :'''“Springs Block”''' along Main Street is evidence of Springs’ tremendous influence. :'''1967''' City of Lancaster was re-chartered. :'''2016-2017''' -Today, Lancaster’s mills are no longer operating, yet the town retains its character and vitality. Close to the Charlotte, North Carolina, metropolitan area, this quiet, quaint “garden spot” is attracting new visitors, businesses, and residents with its allure. {{Image|file=Lancaster_County_South_Carolina-10.jpg |align=c |size=500 |caption=. }} ===Government Offices=== '''1st Courthouse, Lancaster county, 1795''' Log cabin was built on land donated by John Simpson. '''2nd Courthouse, Lancaster County, 1801''' 2ndCourthouse was built. '''3rd Courthouse, 1825 and Jail''' Jail and courthouse were built, designed by renowned American architect, Robert Mills. {{Image|file=Lancaster_County_South_Carolina-5.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=Lancaster co. Jail, SC. }}{{clear}} {{Image|file=Lancaster_County_South_Carolina.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=Lancaster Co. Courthouse, 1828. }}{{clear}} ===Geography=== The county has a total area of 555 square miles (1,440 km2), of which 549 square miles (1,420 km2) is land and 6.0 square miles (16 km2) (1.1%) is water. It is bounded on the west by the Catawba River and Sugar Creek and on the east by the Lynches River. {{Image|file=Lancaster_County_South_Carolina-1.jpg |align=r |size=100 |caption=Lancaster Co, SC. }}{{clear}} *Union County, North Carolina - northeast{{Image|file=Lancaster_County_South_Carolina-2.jpg |align=r |size=220 |caption=location Lancaster Col., SC }} '''Adjacent Counties''' *Chesterfield County - east *Kershaw County - south *Fairfield County - southwest *York County - west *Chester County - west *Mecklenburg County, North Carolina - north *1798--Lancaster County was created in 1798 from Camden District. County seat: Lancaster [2] {{Image|file=Lancaster_County_South_Carolina-3.jpg |align=c |size=300 |caption=. }} ===Demographics=== In 2000, there were 61,351 people in the county with a population density of 112 people/sq. mi. The racial makeup of the county was 71.03% White American, 26.86% African American, 0.22% Native American, 0.27% Asian American, 0.02% Pacific Islander, 0.89% from other races, and 0.71% from two or more races. 1.59% of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race. The median income for a household in the county was $34,688, and the median income for a family was $40,955. The per capita income for the county was $16,276. About 9.70% of families and 12.80% of the population were below the poverty threshold, including 16.50% of those under age 18 and 15.80% of those age 65 or over. In 2010 there were 76,652 people, with a population density of 139.6 people/sq. mi.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lancaster_County,_South_Carolina] {{Image|file=Lancaster_County_South_Carolina-2.jpg |align=r |size=220 |caption=location Lancaster Co., SC }}{{clear}} ====Cities==== *[[:Category:Lancaster, South Carolina|Lancaster]] (county seat) *[[:Category:Heath Springs, South_Carolina|Heath Springs]] *[[:Category:Kershaw, South Carolina|Kershaw]] *[[:Category: Elgin, Kershaw County, South Carolina|Elgin]] *[[:Category:Irwin, South Carolina|Irwin]] *[[:Category:Lancaster Mill, South Carolina|Lancaster Mill]] *[[:Category:Buford, South_Carolina|Buford]] *[[:Category:Taxahaw, South Carolina|Taxahaw]] *[[:Category:Van Wyck, South Carolina|Van Wyck]] ====County Resources==== {{Image|file=Lancaster_County_South_Carolina-11.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Mount Carmel AME_Zion_Campground near Caughen's Crossroads }}{{clear}} ====Census==== :1790 --- 6,302 — :1800 --- 6,012 −4.6% :1810 --- 6,318 5.1% :1820 --- 8,716 38.0% :1830 --- 10,361 18.9% :1840 --- 9,907 −4.4% :1850 --- 10,988 10.9% :1860 --- 11,797 7.4% :1870 --- 12,087 2.5% :1880 --- 16,903 39.8% :1890 --- 20,761 22.8% :1900 --- 24,311 17.1% :1910 --- 26,650 9.6% :1920 --- 28,628 7.4% :1930 --- 27,980 −2.3% :1940 --- 33,542 19.9% :1950 --- 37,071 10.5% :1960 --- 39,352 6.2% :1970 --- 43,328 10.1% :1980 --- 53,361 23.2% :1990 --- 54,516 2.2% :2000 --- 61,351 12.5% :2010 --- 76,652 24.9% :Est. 2016 --- 89,594 =====Notables===== *Wayne A. Cauthen, first appointed African-American City Manager, Kansas City, MO *Don Dixon, record producer, songwriter, musician *Charles Duke, astronaut and moon-walker *Jim Hodges, former Governor of South Carolina *Andrew Jackson, seventh President of the United States *Nina Mae McKinney, actress and Broadway star *Julie Roberts, country music singer *J. Marion Sims, surgeon known as the "Father of Modern Gynecology" *The Zodiacs, led by Maurice Williams, R&B vocal group ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=l |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2341 FindaGrave Cemeteries] *[http://southcarolina.hometownlocator.com/features/cultural,class,cemetery,scfips,45057.cfm Lancaster county Cemeteries] *[https://ldsgenealogy.com/SC/Lancaster-County-Cemetery-Records.htm LDS Lancaster County, SC Cemeteries] =====Civil War===== *[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/1st_Regiment,_South_Carolina_Artillery 1st Regiment South Carolina Artillery] Company K *[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/1st_Regiment,_South_Carolina_Infantry_(Butler%27s)_(1st_Regulars) 1st Regiment, South Carolina Infantry, (Butler's 1st Regulars)] Company A, B, Beureguard *[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/1st_Regiment,_South_Carolina_Infantry_(Hagood%27s) 1st Regiment, South Carolina Infantry (Hagood's)] 2nd Company D - ( also known as the Waxhaw Guards) *[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/2nd_Regiment,_South_Carolina_Cavalry 2nd Regiment, South Carolina Cavalry] Company F (also known as the Easley's Cavalry) *[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/2nd_Regiment,_South_Carolina_Infantry_(2nd_Palmetto_Regiment) 2nd Regiment, South Carolina Infantry (2nd Pallmetto Regiment)] Company H (also known as Lancaster Invincibles) *[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/4th_Regiment,_South_Carolina_State_Troops 4th Regiment, South Carolina State Troops] Company B *[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/4th_Regiment,_South_Carolina_Cavalry_(Rutledge%27s) 4th Regiment, South Carolina, Cavalry (Rutledges)] Company A (or Charleston Light Dragoons) and Company H (Catawba Rangers) *[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/5th_Battalion,_South_Carolina_Reserves_(Brown%27s) 5th Battalion, South Carolina Reserves (Browns)] Company E *[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/7th_Battalion,_South_Carolina_Infantry_(Nelson%27s)_(Enfield_Rifles) 7th Battalion, South Carolina Infantry(Nelson's) (Enfield Rifles)] Company A, Company E, Company G *[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/8th_Regiment,_South_Carolina_Reserves 8th Regiment, South Carolina Reserves] *[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/9th_Regiment,_South_Carolina_Infantry 9th Regiment, South Carolina Infantry] Company A *[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/10th_Battalion,_South_Carolina_Cavalry 10th Battalion, South Carolina Cavalry] Company A *[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/12th_Regiment,_South_Carolina_Infantry 12th Regiment, South Carolina Infantry] Company E, Company I *[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/17th_Regiment,_South_Carolina_Infantry 17th Regiment, South Carolina Infantry] Company I ===Sources=== *http://www.mylancastersc.org/index.asp?Type=B_BASIC&SEC=%7B57F26C0A-3A7C-4E1A-AEA2-21F8EB7F9E0F%7D *https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Lancaster_County,_South_Carolina_Genealogy
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[[Category: Erie County, New York, Companies]] [[Category: Lancaster, New York, Companies]] {{Image|file=Lancaster Glass Works-3.jpg |size=600|caption= Photo shows glass blowers in 1888. Top row Biskey, unknown, Matthew Scheier, unknown, Joseph Kripfer, [[Lambrix-24|Henry Lambrix]]. Middle row: Joseph Scheier, unknown, unknown, Henery (no last name), John Lambrix, unknown. Seated: unknown, David Hummel, Henry Scheifler, Koch (no first name), Jacob Bork.}} {{Image|file=Lancaster_Glass_Works-4.jpg|size=600|caption=unidentified Lancaster Glass Workers}} {{Image|file=Lancaster_Glass_Works-5.jpg|size=600|caption=unidentified Lancaster Glass Workers}} (excerpts from) Glass Lancaster and Lockprt New York By, Jean w. Dunn Lancaster Glass Factories The glass works in Lancaster was started in 1849 on a three acre site at what is now the corner of Lake Avenue and James Place by eight blowers from Pittsburgh, an area which had been a training center for glassworkers. The promoter of the enterprise was [[Reed-9348|Charles Reed]], and the management of the pioneer company apparently included some of the workmen, as it was called Reed, Allen, Cox and Company. The duration of the first company’s operations is not known. Evidently some of the founders of the original cooperative company sold to Samuel S. Shinn, for the second recorded name is Reed, Shinn and Company. Destroyed by fire in 1859, the plant was rebuilt at once and continued under the same control until 1863 when [[James-7782|Dr. Frank H. James]] purchased the interest of Shinn and carried on the business with [[Gatchell-98|N. B. Gatchell]] under the name James, Gatchell and Company. This partnership continued until after the Civil War when James and Gatchell purchased the holdings of Reed and manufactured glass under their own names, James & Gatchell, in 1866. Later the interests of Gatchell were purchased by Dr. James, and the firm was then known as The James Glass Works. Dr. James retired in 1881 when his company was purchased by some of the workmen and called the Lancaster Cooperative Glass Works. In the early days of Lancaster the glassworks was among the most prominent of the town’s industries, and it flourished until 1904. The buildings stood idle for a number of years serving only as shelter for tramps moving through the area. In 1912 the plant was demolished except for one building thought to have been the company store; it is an apartment house today. Part of the old brick furnace lies under the driveways of two homes. In 1907 a new factory was started in Lancaster at the corner of Sheldon and Drullard Streets. Its major products were food and beverage containers. The plant operated under the following names until 1965 when it consolidated with another plant in Pennsylvania: Industrial Glass Co. (1907), Hygeia Glass Co. (1921), Hazel-Atlas Glass Co. (1929), Continental Can Co. (1956), Brockway Glass Co. (1963). Glass Products The commercial products of most early glass factories were window glass and bottles. Such items were more important in the rugged life of the settlers than fancy, decorative items. Flasks in quart, pint, and half-pint sizes and bottles were made at both Lancaster and Lockport. It is believed that these were the only products of both factories, except for a period during the Civil War when Lancaster made large quantities of telegraph insulators. The bottles were used for medicines, soda pop, and beer, and the flasks were used for liquor. The flasks were often purchased empty at a general store and then filled or refilled at a tavern as glass was too valuable to be discarded. Lancaster Flasks Early in the 1830's the steam locomotive was beginning to replace horsepower and was the subject of twelve known varieties of flasks. The Lancaster pint flask has on both sides a steam locomotive with the words “Success to the Railroad.” Although the railroad flasks are not marked to indicate that they were made in Lancaster, they do occur in the same range of colors as flasks that are marked with the Lancaster identification. For example, Lancaster’s “Cornucopia and Urn” flask made between 1850 and 1860, marked “Lancaster Glass Works, N.Y.,” is found in the same distinctive blue as their railroad flask. The colors listed for the Lancaster railroad flask include its typical olive-greens and ambers and show the nuances of color categories used by the collectors: olive-yellow, light sapphire blue, golden amber, deep amber, clear green, clear olive-green, aquamarine, clear with pale yellow tint, olive-amber, cloudy yellowish or mustard green almost opaque, all of which are comparatively scarce, and a clear dark olive-green which is rare. The “Pike's Peak” flask made at Lancaster and other factories represents another dramatic event in our economic history, a gold rush in Colorado in 1859 at a time when our country was in one of its periodic financial depressions. Hordes of unemployed workmen, bankrupt businessmen, and adventurers had nothing to lose and hurried West. Because the gold find was in the area of the mountain called Pike's Peak many easterners traveled to that point, crying “Pike's Peak or Bust.” The flask shows the figure of a prospector carrying a staff in his left hand and a pack over his right shoulder. Above his head are the words, “For Pike's Peak.” It is believed that Lancaster’s design showed the traveller, but not the inscription. The Pike's Peak flask is usually categorized under the American eagle flasks, as the eagle appears on the reverse. A rare pint flask made at Lancaster, called the “Traveler’s Companion,” was made in olive-yellow, deep bluish-green, and aquamarine. The words “Traveler’s” and “Companion” are separated by an eight-pointed star on one side, and on the reverse “Lancaster” and “Erie Co. N.Y.” are separated by an eight-pointed star. A fairly common flask called “Clasped Hands” or “Union” was made at Lancaster and in many other places in various colors and sizes during the Civil War to encourage unity. One side shows a shield with hands clasped in reconciliation with the word “union” and the reverse shows an eagle. This flask is often grouped with the “Masonic” category which honors a fraternal organization called “Free and Accepted Masons,” a secret society founded on the practice of social and moral virtues and using the square and compass as part of their symbol. Lancaster Bottles During the 1870’s Lancaster was a large producer of brown bottles for some of these medicines. It should be noted that these brands were not exclusively Lancaster products. Manufacturers purchased their supply of bottles from the maker who quoted the best price. Examples of the Lancaster bottles were: Burdock Bitters; Clarissy's White Oil Liniment; Dr. Fish Bitters; Flora Temple; Hostetter’s Bitters; G. W. Merchant, Lockport, N.Y. (also made in Lockport); Monitor Inks; Picnic; Plantation Bitters; John Roach Bitters; Shilo's Cough Cure; Shoo-Fly; Stimson and Hebblewhite Blacking; Summerville Horse Medium, Buffalo, N.Y. (shape of horse’s hoof); Warner's Safe Bitters; Warner's Tippecanoe Bitters; Wishart's Pine Tree Cordial; C. B. Woodworth, Rochester, N.Y. (many shapes including boots and slippers); and a barrel shaped bottle. The Lancaster bottle showing the famous harness trotting horse, “Flora Temple,” has been found in several colors and in quart and pint sizes with or without a handle. Her world record of 2.19-3/4 (a mile in two minutes, nineteen and three-fourths seconds) and the date it was set, October 15, 1859, appear on the bottle, although the entire date is omitted in some cases. Two other bottles made at Lancaster in the 1890’s were the “Picnic” with the word “picnic,” on one side, and the “Shoo-Fly” which contained a thick syrup used by the Amish people to catch flies. The lower portion of the bottle is diamond latticed. End-of-Day Glass Although bottles and flasks were the main products of Lancaster glass factories, workers were allowed to use the glass left at the end of the day to make items of their own creation to take home such as bowls, pitchers, sugar bowls, and many novelty items. Novelty items found in the homes of former Lancaster glass blowers and their friends were canes, pipes, hats, water hammers, flowers, cigar and cigarette holders, doorstops in the form of turtles, and paperweights. The majority of them, especially canes, hats and pipes, were made of brown glass such as was used in bitters bottles. The paperweights came in many colors: clear, smoky, aquamarine, and deep sapphire blue. Lockport also made “whimsies” such as rolling pins, canes, glass chains used as curtain tie-backs, stars, paperweights, and other small objects. Many choice take-home pieces made by blowers at Lockport and Lancaster have survived. The pitchers are perhaps the finest examples. Some are found with a lily-pad decoration, a gather of glass placed in a swirled design on a pitcher or vase after it was blown. These free-blown lily-pad items are rare and very valuable today. Why Did These Glass Factories Close? The invention of the automatic glass blowing machine in 1903 made plants such as the first ones in Lancaster obsolete, and their final days were spent making fruit jars. Although the new plants converted to modern equipment, they finally succumbed to the pressures of big business. Continental Can Co. with a branch in Lancaster was forced to dissolve its glass container operation in 1963 by federal anti-trust laws. To achieve economy in operations smaller plants often consolidated or moved nearer to the customer who purchased the containers. {{Image|file=Lancaster Glass Works-1.jpg |size=600}} How the building looked shortly before it was demolished. Today, if you pull into the back parking lot of the Masonic Temple on Broadway you will be standing on the old factory site.
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[[Category: Erie County, New York, Companies]] [[Category: Lancaster, New York, Companies]] Since 1896, Lancaster Knives, Inc. has earned the enviable reputation of manufacturing the highest quality and best-performing knives in the U.S. market. The company founder, [[Cant-180|Andrew Cant]], led the company until the last days of his life. He died in 1924. During 1924 the company was incorporated and conducted business under the name Lancaster Machine & Knife Works. After the death of Cant, his relatives continue management of the company. Lancaster Knives, Inc. is the last domestic full line manufacturer of industrial knives and machine parts. Its quality and delivery edge have helped maintain industry leadership. It is five generations family-owned and operated. Manufacturing knives for the wood, plastic, paper, rubber and recycling industries is its specialty, Knives for these industries include: Veneer Knife, Granulating Knife, Chipper Knife, Rubber Knife, Fly Knife, and Bed Knife. (1) {{Image|file=Lancaster_Knives-9.jpg|size=650|caption=(Photo taken during Old Home Week in 1913.) }} {{Image|file=Lancaster_Knives-8.jpg|size=600|caption=Lancaster Machine Knife works June 1929 : Front Seated : [[Hess-2807|Herby Hess]], Standing ? : second row L to R: [[Anstett-205|Art Anstett]], ?, ?, Third row : [[Faulhaber-86|Frank Faulhaber]], [[Gessert-81|Willie Gessert]], ?, Harry Albright, Fourth row : [[Havernick-3|Billie Havernack]], ? Fifth row : [[Meyer-8313|Albert Meyer]] , Sixth row : [[Deutschlander-21|Carl Deutschlander]], [[Luderman-5|George Luderman]], ? , [[Hake-380|George Hake]]}} {{Image|file=Lancaster_Knives-10.jpg|size=650|caption=Lancaster Machine Knife works December 1949. First Row : 1st person [[Smith-208294|Claude Stolle Smith]], 8th Person [[Myers-8417|Earl Myers]]. Second Row : 1st person [[Simme-26|Howard Simme]], 8th person [[Simme-15|Frederick Simme]], 9th person [[Weber-4439|Henry Weber]]}} {{Image|file=Lancaster_Knives-1.jpg |size=650}} Lancaster Machine & Knife Works display at the 1901 Pan-Am Exhibition in Buffalo {{Image|file=Lancaster_Knives-2.jpg |size=650}} [[Wnek-5|Walter Wnek]] working at Lancaster Knives {{Image|file=Lancaster_Knives-3.jpg |size=650}} {{Image|file=Lancaster_Knives-4.jpg |size=650}} {{Image|file=Lancaster_Knives-5.jpg |size=650}} {{Image|file=Lancaster_Knives-6.jpg |size=650}} {{Image|file=Lancaster_Knives-7.jpg |size=650}} ==Sources== * Lancaster_Memories_A_Pictorial_History|Lancaster Memories, A Pictorial History, By Mary Jo Monnin, Published by Dick Young Fire Services Publishing LLC Copyright : 2016 * http://lancasterknives.com/index.php/about-us
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[[category:Lancaster, New York]] [[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture]] ===West Main Street=== {{Image|file=1949_Centennial_History_Lancaster_NY-4.jpg|size=650|caption=The Braun Block on West Main Street in 1898. }} {{Image|file=Lancaster_Opera_House-2.jpg |size=600}} {{Image|file=Lancaster_New_York_Village_Streetscape_Photographs-53.jpg|size=650|caption=West Main Street looking west circa 1910}} {{Image|file=1949_Centennial_History_Lancaster_NY-13.jpg|size=650|caption=West Main Street — 1913}} {{Image|file=Lancaster_New_York_Village_Streetscape_Photographs-28.jpg|size=600 |caption=West Main Street Old Home Week Celebration, circa 1913}} {{Image|file=Lancaster_New_York_Village_Streetscape_Photographs-56.jpg|size=600|caption=The last cattle drive in Lancaster. Photo was taken in 1913}} {{Image|file=Lancaster_New_York_Village_Streetscape_Photographs-49.jpg |size=600}} {{Image|file=Reimer-615.jpg|size=600}} {{Image|file=West_Main_Street_29_-_Lancaster_New_York-1.jpg|size=600}} {{Image|file=Horning-700.jpg|size=600}} {{Image|file=Stabell-18.jpg|size=600}} {{Image|file=Lancaster_New_York_Village_Streetscape_Photographs-25.jpg|size=600}} {{Image|file=West_Main_Street_1_-Sugar_Bowl-2.jpg|size=600|caption=West Main Street}} {{Image|file=Lancaster_New_York_Village_Streetscape_Photographs-29.jpg |size=600}} {{Image|file=West_Main_Street_5_-_Lancaster_New_York-1.jpg|size=600|caption=West Main Looking East towards the Opera House}} {{Image|file=Lancaster_New_York_Village_Streetscape_Photographs-40.jpg|size=600|caption=the rear of the buildings on the North side of West Main Street}} {{Image|file=Lancaster_New_York_Village_Streetscape_Photographs-45.jpg |size=600}} {{Image|file=Lancaster_New_York_Village_Streetscape_Photographs-55.jpg |size=600}} {{Image|file=Lancaster_New_York_Village_Streetscape_Photographs-46.jpg |size=600}} {{Image|file=Lancaster_New_York_Village_Streetscape_Photographs-64.jpg |size=600|caption=West Main Street Looking East in the 1950's}} {{Image|file=Lancaster_New_York_Village_Streetscape_Photographs-68.jpg |size=600|caption=West Main Street Looking East 4/15/1957}} {{Image|file=Lancaster_New_York_Village_Streetscape_Photographs-69.jpg |size=600|caption=West Main Street Looking East 1957}} {{Image|file=Lancaster_New_York_Village_Streetscape_Photographs-70.jpg |size=600|caption=West Main Street Looking East 1957}} {{Image|file=Lancaster_New_York_Village_Streetscape_Photographs-73.jpg |size=600|caption=West Main Street}} {{Image|file=West_Main_Street_5_-_Lancaster_New_York.jpg|size=600|caption=This photo was actually taken in approximately 1962.}} {{Image|file=Lancaster_New_York_Village_Streetscape_Photographs-2.jpg|size=600|caption=West Main Street looking west circa 1961}} {{Image|file=Lancaster_New_York_Village_Streetscape_Photographs-30.jpg|size=600 |caption=West Main Street looking west circa 1966}} {{Image|file=Lancaster_New_York_Village_Streetscape_Photographs-8.jpg|size=500|caption=West Main Street looking west circa 1967}} {{Image|file=Lancaster_New_York_Village_Streetscape_Photographs-1.jpg |size=600|caption=West Main Street looking east circa1967}} {{Image|file=Lancaster_New_York_Village_Streetscape_Photographs-3.jpg|size=600|caption=West Main Street looking east circa1967}} {{Image|file=Lancaster_New_York_Village_Streetscape_Photographs.jpg |size=600|caption=West Main Street looking west circa 1969}} {{Image|file=Lancaster_New_York_Village_Streetscape_Photographs-77.jpg |size=600|caption=South side of West Main. 22 Through 32}} {{Image|file=Lancaster_New_York_Village_Streetscape_Photographs-81.jpg |size=600|caption=South side of West Main. 32 Through 44}} {{Image|file=Lancaster_New_York_Village_Streetscape_Photographs-78.jpg |size=600|caption=Woofie's Saloon Adolf's old bldg.. North east corner of West Main 4/1/67.}} {{Image|file=West_Main_Street_16_18_-_Lancaster_New_York.jpg |size=600|caption=West Main Street looking East circa 1970}} {{Image|file=Lancaster_New_York_Village_Streetscape_Photographs-36.jpg |size=600|caption=The South side of West Main betwen 34 and 40}} {{Image|file=Lancaster_New_York_Village_Streetscape_Photographs-52.jpg |size=600|caption=West Main Street looking west circa 1968}} {{Image|file=Lancaster_New_York_Village_Streetscape_Photographs-4.jpg|size=600|caption=West Main Street looking west circa 1973}} === Central Avenue === {{Image|file=1949_Centennial_History_Lancaster_NY-1.jpg|size=600}} {{Image|file=Lancaster_New_York_Village_Streetscape_Photographs-5.jpg|size=600}} {{Image|file=The_New_York_Store-2.jpg|size=600|caption=Central Avenue looking south}} {{Image|file=Lancaster_New_York_Village_Streetscape_Photographs-14.jpg |size=600|caption=Central Avenue}} {{Image|file=Lancaster_New_York_Village_Streetscape_Photographs-41.jpg |size=600|caption=Central Avenue}} {{Image|file=Lancaster_New_York_Village_Streetscape_Photographs-22.jpg|size=600}} {{Image|file=Lancaster_New_York_Village_Streetscape_Photographs-23.jpg |size=600}} {{Image|file=Lancaster_New_York_Village_Streetscape_Photographs-83.jpg |size=600|caption=Incredible shot of the trolley on Central Ave. The side of the car reads: Buffalo-Bellevue & Lancaster Railway Co. Photo printed from a glass plate property of the Town Historian's office. The building at left (10 Central) was demolished during Urban Renewal in the 1960s. The Buffalo Dry Goods building at right is today's New York Store.}} {{Image|file=Lancaster_New_York_Village_Streetscape_Photographs-19.jpg|size=600|caption=Central Avenue in the early 1900's}} {{Image|file=Lancaster_New_York_Village_Streetscape_Photographs-9.jpg|size=600|caption=Central Avenue looking south in the early 1930's}} {{Image|file=Lancaster_New_York_Village_Streetscape_Photographs-10.jpg |size=600|caption=Central Avenue looking south in the early 1930's}} {{Image|file=Lancaster_New_York_Village_Streetscape_Photographs-37.jpg |size=600|caption=Central Avenue looking south}} {{Image|file=Central_Avenue_43_-_Maute_Block.jpg|size=600|caption=Central Avenue}} {{Image|file=Lancaster_New_York_Village_Streetscape_Photographs-11.jpg|size=600|caption=Central Avenue}} {{Image|file=Central_Avenue_39-41_-_Lancaster_New_York.jpg|size=600}} {{Image|file=Central_Avenue_39-41_-_Lancaster_New_York-1.jpg|size=600}} {{Image|file=Lancaster_New_York_Village_Streetscape_Photographs-32.jpg|size=600 |caption=Building the Erie RR. Viaducts. on Central Ave. Circa 1950}} {{Image|file=Lancaster_New_York_Village_Streetscape_Photographs-16.jpg |size=600|caption=Central Avenue}} {{Image|file=Suttell-17-1.jpg|size=600|caption=[[Suttell-17|Joe Suttell]] with his 1917 Ford at the corner of Broadway and Central}} {{Image|file=Lancaster_New_York_Village_Streetscape_Photographs-61.jpg |size=600|caption=Central Avenue looking North in the 1950's}} {{Image|file=Lancaster_New_York_Village_Streetscape_Photographs-65.jpg |size=600}} {{Image|file=Lancaster_New_York_Village_Streetscape_Photographs-66.jpg |size=600}} {{Image|file=Lancaster_New_York_Village_Streetscape_Photographs-67.jpg |size=600}} {{Image|file=Lancaster_New_York_Village_Streetscape_Photographs-20.jpg |size=600|caption=Central Avenue}} {{Image|file=Lancaster_New_York_Village_Streetscape_Photographs-12.jpg |size=600|caption=Central Avenue circa 1966}} {{Image|file=Lancaster_New_York_Village_Streetscape_Photographs-72.jpg |size=600|caption=Central Avenue circa 1960's}} {{Image|file=Lancaster_New_York_Village_Streetscape_Photographs-76.jpg|size=600| |caption=Enser's old bldg. next to creek. Dunlop Tire. 4/23/67 }} {{Image|file=Lancaster_New_York_Village_Streetscape_Photographs-75.jpg |size=600|caption=Miller Meat Market, Orioles, and Kuhns old warehouse 4/1/67}} {{Image|file=Lancaster_New_York_Village_Streetscape_Photographs-13.jpg |size=600|caption=Central Avenue circa 1970}} {{Image|file=Lancaster_New_York_Village_Streetscape_Photographs-35.jpg |size=600|caption=Central Avenue}} {{Image|file=Lancaster_New_York_Village_Streetscape_Photographs-80.jpg |size=600|caption=South West corner of Pleasant and Central (50 through 68) (4/1/67)}} {{Image|file=Lancaster_New_York_Village_Streetscape_Photographs-79.jpg |size=600|caption=North West corner of Pleasant and Central (74 through 78) (4/1/67)}} ===Aurora Street=== {{Image|file=Lancaster_New_York_Village_Streetscape_Photographs-15.jpg|size=600|caption=Aurora Street}} {{Image|file=Lancaster_New_York_Village_Streetscape_Photographs-26.jpg|size=500}} {{Image|file=Lancaster_New_York_Village_Streetscape_Photographs-51.jpg|size=600}} {{Image|file=Lancaster_New_York_Village_Streetscape_Photographs-27.jpg |size=600}} {{Image|file=Lancaster_New_York_Village_Streetscape_Photographs-7.jpg|size=600|caption=Aurora Street Bridge}} {{Image|file=Lancaster_New_York_Village_Streetscape_Photographs-38.jpg|size=600|caption=Aurora Street Bridge}} {{Image|file=Lancaster_New_York_Village_Streetscape_Photographs-58.jpg|size=600|caption=Aurora Street Bridge in the late 1950's}} ===Broadway (East Main Street)=== {{Image|file=Lancaster_New_York_Village_Streetscape_Photographs-54.jpg|size=600}} {{Image|file=1949_Centennial_History_Lancaster_NY-24.jpg|size=650}} {{Image|file=Lindsley-545.jpg|size=600}} {{Image|file=Eberth-25.jpg|size=600}} {{Image|file=Lancaster_New_York_Village_Streetscape_Photographs-21.jpg|size=600}} {{Image|file=Lancaster_New_York_Village_Streetscape_Photographs-24.jpg|size=600}} {{Image|file=Lancaster_New_York_Village_Streetscape_Photographs-6.jpg|size=600|caption=broadway and Park Blvd. taken in 1925.}} {{Image|file=Lancaster_New_York_Village_Streetscape_Photographs-33.jpg |size=600|caption=49 Broadway, circa January 1931, Carl W. Sokolowski, Proprietor, holding Carl J. Sokolowski.}} {{Image|file=Lancaster_New_York_Village_Streetscape_Photographs-50.jpg|size=600|caption=Broadway near Aurora Street, ca. 1954.}} {{Image|file=Lancaster_New_York_Village_Streetscape_Photographs-59.jpg|size=600|caption=Broadway near Aurora Street, looking East ca. 1958.}} {{Image|file=Lancaster_New_York_Village_Streetscape_Photographs-60.jpg|size=600|caption=Broadway near Aurora Street, looking West ca. 1958.}} {{Image|file=Lancaster_New_York_Village_Streetscape_Photographs-62.jpg|size=600|caption=Broadway near Aurora Street, looking West in the 1950's}} {{Image|file=Lancaster_New_York_Village_Streetscape_Photographs-63.jpg |size=600}} {{Image|file=Lancaster_New_York_Village_Streetscape_Photographs-47.jpg |size=600}} {{Image|file=Lancaster_New_York_Village_Streetscape_Photographs-48.jpg |size=600}} {{Image|file=Lancaster_New_York_Village_Streetscape_Photographs-43.jpg |size=600}} {{Image|file=Lancaster_New_York_Village_Streetscape_Photographs-57.jpg |size=600}} === Church Street === {{Image|file=Lancaster_New_York_Village_Streetscape_Photographs-73.jpg |size=600|caption=No. 19 (on the left) and 15 Church Street Circa 1900}} {{Image|file=Lancaster_New_York_Village_Streetscape_Photographs-82.jpg |size=600|caption=Church St. looking south with trolley tracks clearly visible, Circa 1900}} {{Image|file=Lancaster_New_York_Village_Streetscape_Photographs-84.jpg |size=600|caption=Church St. looking North during repaving in 2023.}} ===Various Locations=== {{Image|file=Lancaster_New_York_Village_Streetscape_Photographs-18.jpg |size=600|caption=Franklin Street}} {{Image|file=Lancaster_New_York_Village_Streetscape_Photographs-71.jpg|size=600|caption=Erie Street and Division on the left.}} {{Image|file=Lancaster_New_York_Village_Streetscape_Photographs-17.jpg |size=600|caption=Water Lines}} {{Image|file=Lancaster_New_York_Village_Streetscape_Photographs-34.jpg |size=600|caption=Lancaster Carnival}} {{Image|file=Lancaster_New_York_Village_Streetscape_Photographs-39.jpg |size=600|caption= Trolly on Como Park in 1910}} {{Image|file=Lancaster_New_York_Village_Streetscape_Photographs-31.jpg|size=600 |caption=This house was believed to have been fishers print shop on the Northwest side of St. Mary's Street and Aurora }} {{Image|file=Lancaster_New_York_Village_Streetscape_Photographs-42.jpg|size=600 }}
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__TOC__ ===HISTORY of LANCASTER, NY=== :FROM OUR COUNTY AND ITS PEOPLE :A DESCRIPTIVE WORK ON ERIE COUNTY :NEW YORK :EDITED BY: TRUMAN C. WHITE :THE BOSTON HISTORY COMPANY, PUBLISHERS 1898 Lancaster is situated east of Buffalo, in the north-central part of Erie county, and comprises fractional township 11, range 6, and a strip averaging a mile and a half in width off the north side of the Buffalo Creek Reservation. This town was formed from Clarence on the 20th of March, 1833, and includes the Indian lands to the center of the original reservation, the whole being six miles east and west and about eight and three-fourths miles north and south. The town of Elma was set off December 4, 1857, thus reducing Lancaster to its present area of about thirty-seven square miles, or 23,531 acres. The surface is generally level. The soil is clayey loam in the southern part and gravelly, with considerable limestone, in the north part; these sections are watered by Cayuga and Ellicott, or Eleven-mile, Creeks respectively. Into the former flow Little Buffalo Creek and Plum Bottom. Outside of the villages the principal industry is general farming, with the dairying interests paramount. According to the books of the Holland Land Company the first purchase of land in Lancaster was made by [[Eggleston-397|Alanson Eggleston]] in November, 1803, the price being $2 per acre. Asa Woodward and [[Sheldon-1631|William Sheldon]] purchased lands in the same month. The first actual settlers, as near as can be ascertained, were James and Asa Woodward, in 1803, at Bowmansville. They were followed in 1804 by Matthew Wing, [[Parmelee-182|Joel Parmalee]] and [[Hull-3169|Warren Hull]]. Soon afterward [[Blackman-675|William Blackman]], Edward Kearney, David Hamlin, Zophar Beach, Peter Pratt, Elisha Cox, and others came in. [[Bissell-373|Elias Bissell]], [[Clark-23018|Benjamin Clark]] and [[Peckham-707|Pardon Peckham]] located near Cayuga Creek in 1808. Their sons, [[Clark-22761|James Clark]], [[Bissell-264|Elias Bissell]] and Elisha Bissell, and [[Peckham-708|Thomas Nye Peckham]], became prominent citizens of the town. In 1808 a road was cut from Buffalo through Lancaster village, eastward, and in the same year Daniel Robinson built the first saw mill in town at Bowmansville. About 1810 [[Bowman-4568|Benjamin Bowman]] purchased this mill and built another, and ever since then the place has been designated by his name. In 1810 the first school house in town was built, of logs, on the farm subsequently owned by [[Blackman-1593|Leonard Blackman]],[[ Johnson-37073|Miss Freelove Johnson]] (afterward Mrs. Amos Robinson) being the first teacher; it was replaced by the so-called “Johnson school house,” which stood on the site of the brick school house in the Peckham neighborhood. In 1811 [[Johnson-40679|Bartholomew Johnson]] erected a saw mill on Ellicott Creek at what is known as Johnson’s Corners. Among the early corners to the Cayuga Creek settlement were the Carpenter, Field, Johnson, Hibbard and Paine families. [[Allen-18293|Ahaz Allen]] built the first grist mill in town, at Lancaster, in 1811, and when work was stopped the first night 955 fish were caught in the mill-race. Edward Kearney, Riley Munger and Joel Mix were also early settlers there. [[Carpenter-6562|Joseph Carpenter]] erected the first tavern, which with the mill were the nucleus of the village. Among later settlers and residents of the town were: [[Peckham-710|Capt. Philip Peckham]], Thomas Gross, [[Adolph-66|Simon Adolph]], [[Boshert-1|George Boshert]], [[Bissell-373|Elias Bissell]], [[Bowman-4569|Palmer S. Bowman]], [[Cooper-10590|Lafayette Cooper]], [[Dykstra-133|John G. Dykstra]], [[George-3560|Joel George]], [[Haskell-1507|John Haskell]]. [[Hutchinson-3496|Rev. John Hutchinson]] and [[Hutchinson-3499|son Thomas]], [[Knauber-16|Joseph Knauber]], [[Kurtz-509|Charles Kurtz]], [[Leininger-197|John G.]] and [[Leininger-201|Henry Leininger]], [[Nuwer-9|John Nuwer]], [[Mook-37|Philip Mook]], Joel Taylor, William Fisk, [[Brown-39360|Dr. Brown]], Frederick Kirchholter, [[Ely-1195|Israel Ely]],[[ Ely-1197|Calvin Ely]], Joseph and Harvey Clark, [[Wakelee-35|Platt Wakelee]], [[Parker-17134|Dr. W. Parker]], [[Luce-690|Truman Luce]], Aipheus Gage. Oliver Brown, [[McNeal-369|Milton McNeal]], James Clark, [[Wakelee-36|Clement Wakelee]], [[Bissell-377|Elihu Bissell]], [[Kimball-1879|Norman Kimball]], [[Blackman-1593|Leonard Blackmon]] and [[Blackman-674|Eleazer Blackmon]], [[Atwood-1267|Henry Atwood]], [[Bingham-1304|Henry L. Bingham]], [[Briggs-3695|Ebenezer Briggs]], [[Bruce-3251|George]], [[Bruce-3280|Samuel]], [[Bruce-3283|Solon]] and [[Bruce-3281|John Bruce]], [[Ely-1201|Ezra]], [[Ely-1195|Noyes]] and [[Ely-1204|Selden Ely]], [[Sears-1999|Israel P. Sears]], [[Hitchcock-1446|Alexander]], [[Hitchcock-1451|James]], [[Hitchcock-1447|John]] and [[Hitchcock-1449|Apollos Hitchcock]], [[VanPeyma-9|Worp Van Peyma]]. [[Richardson-9974|John Richardson]], [[Kip-237|Gardiner Kip]], [[Dewey-820|Norman Dewey]], Stephen V. Halsey, [[Lewis-17066|John L. Lewis]], [[Bostwick-292|William H. Bostwick]], [[Clapp-1033|George]] and [[Clapp-1034|Lewis Clapp]], [[Clark-23677|Hiram Clark]], [[Oehm-29|Englehart Oehm]], [[Romer-162|Alexander Romer]], [[Sanford-1960|Anson Sanford]], [[Schrankel-2|John Schrankel]], [[Schwartz-1433|Matthias Schwartz]], [[Smiley-529|Samuel H. Smiley]] and son [[Smiley-531|Benjamin F.]], [[Stephan-305|Jacob Stephan]], [[Stutter-3|George Stutter]], [[Walter-2347|John Walter]], [[Wheelock-611|Jesse Wheelock]], [[Young-16001|Jacob Young]]. The German settlements began about 1830. The following is a list of the supervisors of the town of Lancaster from its organization to the present time, with their years of service: [[Brown-39360|John Brown]], 1833—34; [[McNeal-369|Milton McNeal]], 1835; Albert E. Terry, 1836; John Boyer, 1837; [[McNeal-369|Milton McNeal]], 1838—40; [[Dewey-820|Norman B. Dewey]], 1841; [[McNeal-369|Milton McNeal]], 1842; [[Safford-344|Elijah M. Safford]], 1843; [[McNeal-369|Milton McNeal]], 1844—45; [[Dodge-2466|Jonathan W. Dodge]], 1846; [[McNeal-369|Milton McNeal]], 1847; [[Dodge-2466|Jonathan W. Dodge]], 1848; [[Neal-2387 |Robert Neal]], 1849; [[Atwood-1267|Henry Atwood]], 1850; [[Bingham-1304|Henry L. Bingham]], 1851—52; [[Parker-17136|J. Parker]], 1853—54; [[Bowman-4577|Eli H. Bowman]], 1855; [[Bingham-1304|Henry L. Bingham]], 1856; [[Looney-560|Robert Looney]], 1857—60; [[Bruce-3282|William W. Bruce]], 1861—62; John M. Sanford, 1863; [[Wheelock-612 |John T. Wheelock]], 1864; [[James-7782|F. H. James]], 1865—66; [[Gatchell-98|N. B. Gatchell]], 1867—76; [[Fuller-5840|Charles W. Fuller]], 1877—80; Charles F. Tabor, 1881—82; [[Oehm-29|Englehart Oehm]], 1883—84; [[Gatchell-98|N. B. Gatchel]]l, 1885; [[Oehm-29|Englehart Oehm]], 1886—87; [[Davis-32007|George A. Davis]], 1888—91; [[Blackmon-193|Watson M. Blackmon]], 1892; [[Davis-32007|George A. Davis]], 1893—97. Lancaster Village .— The village of Lancaster, the most important one in the town, had its nucleus in the grist mill of [[Allen-18293|Ahaz Allen]] and the tavern of [[Carpenter-6562|Joseph Carpenter]]. About 1823 a post-office was established with the name Cayuga Creek, the postmaster being Thomas Gross; in 1833 the name of the office was changed to Lancaster. In 1843 an academy was started and a building erected; the first teachers were Messrs. Hadley and Blennerhassett. After several years of successful existence it dwindled and was abandoned. Later Judge [[Burwell-353|Theodotus Burwel]]l secured the foundation of an agricultural college known as Oakwood Institute; its only teachers were successively Dr. De Young and William H. Brewer. The institution soon went down, and the building erected for its use is now occupied for a barn. In 1849 several wealthy [[space:Van Peyma Voyage to America|Hollanders settled in the village]]. In the same year the [[Space:Lancaster Glass Works|Lancaster glass works]] were established by eight glass blowers from Pittsburg, chief among them being [[Reed-9348|Charles Reed]]. These works have been successively owned by Reed, Allen, Cox & Co., Reed, Shinn & Co., James, & Co., James & Gatchell, [[James-7782|Dr. F. H. James]], and the Lancaster Co-operative Glass Works, Ltd. They were burned in 1859 and rebuilt. Brush & Howard built a large tannery in 1849 which was burned September 3, 1887. About 1851 a Mr. [[Koopmans-95|Koopmans]] erected a second tannery, which was converted into a soap factory in 1887 by Hoffeld & Co. [[Laux-135|John A. Laux]] opened a hotel in 1850, and about this time William Curtis had another on the site of the [[Space:American Hotel Lancaster New York|American House]], which has been kept by [[Raynor-346|John Raynor]], R. S. Miller, and others. In 1851 Dean & Halsey started an iron foundry, and there were also two saw mills in operation. In January, 1865, a stock company was organized, the chief promoter being [[Bailey-10263|Samuel Bailey]], and a well was sunk on Plum Bottom for the purpose of obtaining petroleum; this attempt and one later near Lake Como proved failures. In 1866 a German began the manufacture of church organs, and in 1868 [[Grimes-1630|William H. Grimes]] erected a brick factory for the purpose; the business was abandoned after a few years and the building was converted into a malt house, which has long been operated by Scheu Brothers of Buffalo. Street lamps were introduced in April, 1867, and were replaced by an electric light system July 31, 1897, by Ernest Feyler. The Lancaster Literary Society was incorporated December 13, 1866, by Charles F. Tabor, president; Rev. [[Waith-4|William Waith]], vice-president; [[Perry-7452|Edgar H. Perry]], secretary; [[Clapp-1033|George Clapp]], treasurer; [[Gatchell-98|Nathan B. Gatchell]], [[James-7782|Dr. Frederick H: James]], Frank Lee, [[Hoffeld-10|Rudolph F. W. Hoffeld]], [[Porter-8080|George W. Porter]] and [[Harris-17380|George W. Harris]]. It has ever since maintained a useful existence. The village was incorporated July 14, 1849, when the following officers were elected: [[Mclean-2733|John W. McLean]], [[Kurtz-509|Charles Kurtz]], [[Sleeper-138|Ira Sleeper]], John Barger and [[Osgood-583|D. R. Osgood]], trustees; [[Safford-344|Elijah M. Safford]], assessor; [[Safford-348|John M. Safford]], collector; [[Grimes-1630|William H. Grimes]], treasurer; [[Bingham-1304|Henry L. Bingham]], clerk. For many years the only fire apparatus was a small hand engine owned by the glass works. On March 3, 1876, a [[space:Lancaster New York Fire Department History|hook and ladder company]] was organized and in February, 1882, the Cayuga Engine Company was formed The department now consists of two hose companies; a firemen’s hall was built in 1896. In April, May and October, 1894, fires destroyed a number of buildings, nearly all of which were rebuilt. In this year a town hall was erected, of brick, which, with the site, cost about $30,000. On October 21, 1896, a fire on Central avenue burned the soap factory of Hoffeld & Co., the Cushing block, the stores of J. N. Maute, [[Kurtz-540|W. H. Kurtz]] and [[Schliebs-5|Charles Schliebs]], the hotel of [[Balthasar-51|Henry Balthaser]] and other buildings, causing a loss of about $45,000; the burned district has been largely rebuilt. The Lancaster Star was started on February 8, 1878, and changed to the Times in 1880; since October 20, 1885, it has been published by Marvin L. Reist. The Enterprise was established December 10, 1895, and became a semi-weekly on June 9, 1897; its editor is A. Leon Chandler. These newspapers are noticed at length in another chapter. Among the merchants in the village in past years are: [[Field-2218| Jesse Field]], [[Schwartz-1435|Matthias Schwartz]], [[Leininger-197|John Leininger]], J. R. Schwarm, [[Martzloff-4|Philip Martzloff]], Mrs. Scheffler, Christopher E. Smith, Charles Seeter, [[Adolph-66|Simon Adolph]], [[Schwartz-1435|Matthias M. Schwartz]], A. S. Fisher, Dr. E. R. Post, [[Bishop-6252|A. B. Bishop]], E. D. Keeney,[[Brown-39360| Dr. J. E. Brown]], T. D. Leininger, Mr. Le Munyon, E. L. Griswold, E. J. Smith, Dr. Leonard, Dr. Bibbens. Mr. Robinson, [[Cushing-1011|Frank S. Cushing]], [[Maute-5|John N. Maute]], William Deizer, [[Braun-1488|Lewis Braun]], Schaefer Brothers, [[Heller-810|Jonathan Heller]], [[Schliebs-5|Charles Schliebs]]. Among the physicians are : Drs. [[Bissell-374|Harry H. Bissell]], A. T. Bigelow, [[Potter-4065|Samuel Potter]], [[James-7782|Frederick H. James]], [[VanPeyma-2|Jacob Van Peyma]], [[Wenz-40|Julius Wenz]], [[Mcpherson-1980|George W. McPherson]], [[Miller-29152|John G. Miller]], Henry Miller and E. W. Ewell. Of lawyers there have been Galusha and [[Parsons-4852|Johnson Parsons]]; Edwin Thayer, Charles F. Tabor, [[Grimes-1630|William H. Grimes]], [[Romer-163|John L. Romer]] and George E. Phelps. The Union planing mills, owned by [[Knauber-16|Joseph Knauber]], were established in 1858; for several years he also had a bedstead factory. [[Schrankel-2|John Schrankel]] built a grist mill in 1871 which finally burned; [[Mook-37|Philip Mook]] has conducted a grist mill here since 1874. There were at one time two breweries; one burned, and the other has been discontinued. Harlow Brothers and later Charles Clarke had a large carriage factory for several years. Charles E. Rood has a malleable iron works, [[Cant-80|W. J.]] & Frank Cant a machine and knife factory, and [[Oehm-29|Englehart Oehm]] and George & [[Safford-343|Henry Safford]] each planing mills, while the Buffalo Star Brick Company have a large brick yard. The Bank of Lancaster was incorporated November 4, 1894, with [[Fuller-5840|Charles W. Fuller]], president; [[Garretsee-1|John O. Garretsee]], vice-president; Abner P. Adams, cashier. The capital is $30,000. The Depew and Lancaster Water Works Company was organized in 1893 and established a water supply for both villages. In 1897 the village of Lancaster purchased the system constructed within its corporate limits, continuing to take the water, however, from the company. The Buffalo, Bellevue & Lancaster Electric Railroad, connecting the three places, was opened in 1893; the loop through Depew was constructed soon afterward. Lancaster village also is a station on the Erie, the D., L. & W., the Lehigh Valley, and the New York Central Railroads. The churches of Lancaster village are as follows: The Presbyterian, organized February 7, 1818, with thirteen members, Rev. James Remington first settled pastor in 1827, church built in 1832, remodeled and a brick chapel erected in 1852, Rev. [[Waith-4|William Waith]] pastor for many years after 1851; First German Evangelical Lutheran, organized and a church built in 1835, church afterward occupied by the Deutsch Evangelische Vereingte Kirche and a new church erected, which was converted into business uses about 1875, the present brick edifice having been built, Rev. [[Knapp-2218|C. L. Knapp]] pastor for nearly fifty years from 1847; Methodist Episcopal, built in 1837 by [[Green-15780|Arnold Green]], new church erected in 1851; St. Mary’s Roman Catholic, built in 1850—51, enlarged in 1889, Rev. F. M. Sester pastor for many years, parochial school opened December 1, 1874; German Methodist, purchased the old M. E. church in 1874; Trinity Episcopal, built in 1880—83; and the Baptist, organized June 25, 1896. The Lancaster Library was established November 8, 1882. In 1873 a brick school house was erected, and in 1896 another, used as an annex, was built; the former is now the Union High School, and stands on land donated by [[Briggs-3695|Ebenezer Briggs]]. The village of Lancaster now contains 3 dry goods stores, 12 groceries, 2 drug stores, 7 meat markets, 7 furniture and undertaking establishments, 3 clothing stores, 3 hardware stores, 2 jewelry stores, a tea and coffee store, a merchant tailor, 2 news and stationery stores, a feed store, 2 hotels, a bank, 2 printing offices, 1 weekly and 1 semiweekly newspaper, a harness shop, 4 blacksmiths, 2 cigar factories, 4 coal dealers, a fiouring mill, a glass factory, a malleable iron works, a machine and knife factory, a large brick yard, 1 brewery, 3 planing mills, a machine shop, a malt house, 4 lumber dealers, a union high school, 7 religious societies and 6 churches, and a population of about 3,000. Depew lies partly in Lancaster and partly in the town of Cheektowaga, but its history is so thoroughly identified with the territory under consideration that it may properly be treated wholly within this chapter. It was named in honor of Chauncey M. Depew, president of the New York Central and Hudson River Railroad Company, to which it owes its existence. That great corporation decided upon this site as a permanent location for its shops and auxiliary establishments, and on May 17, 1892, ground was broken. This was the signal for a general real estate boom in the vicinity. The great shops, covering about six acres, were first opened on April 1, 1893, with forty employees. Before the close of the year 1893 the following establishments had been completed or were well under way: The National Car Wheel Works, the Gould Coupler Company (occupying over six acres), and the Union Car Company (occupying about ten acres). The brass works were burned May 23, 1895, but immediately rebuilt. The first dwelling house was erected in April, 1893, and on May 1 of the same year John T. Lyman and George M. Beeman began the publication of the Depew Herald, which has had several proprietors, the present one being John T. Earl. In 1893 sixteen houses were erected, more than nine miles of plank sidewalk and 6,000 feet of sewers were laid, a fire company was organized, the New Palmer House by Alexander Stoddard and the Cleveland House by William Cleveland were built, and the water works were constructed by the Depew and Lancaster Water Works Company, of which Henry Koons was the first president. On July 23, 1894, the village was incorporated, and the first officers elected August 21, were Dr. William Fairbanks, president; [[Zurbrick-9|John Zurbrick]], [[Waltz-271|George Waltz]] and John Graney, trustees; Anthony Hartung, treasurer; [[Kieffer-474|Martin Kiefer]], collector; J. N. Oswald, clerk. The corporate limits are about two and one-fourth miles square, and the population is about 2,800. In this year (1894) a hose company was organized, the plants of the Buffalo Cleaning and Dyeing Company and the Depew Brewing Company were established, the hardware store of Pratt & Matthews was opened, and the brick block of E. J. Durbin was erected. Union free school district No. 7, of Cheektowaga, taking in a part of the old district No. 4, Lancaster, was also organized, the first president being Franklin Zurbrick. At this time four schools were kept in the village. A brick school house was built on the south side in 1894—95 and another on the north side in 1895, each costing $10,000. The first principal was C. A. Walker. In 1894 the Depew Natural Gas Company was organized and began furnishing gas for lighting and fuel; three wells have been sunk on the north side. The Methodist Episcopal Society was organized July 6, 1894, with E. J. Durbin, B. C. Stoddard and A. W. Southall, trustees: an edifice was erected in 1895. By February, 1895, the village had a population of 1,814, and by May about 500 dwellings had been erected and five large establishments were in operation employing 2,500 men. Transit street was macademized in this year, the German Lutheran church was built, and in December the Swedish Evangelical Lutheran Emmaus Society was organized. A Roman Catholic church and an independent Polish Catholic church were erected in 1S96. In 1893 a post-office was established with W. W. Turley as postmaster; he was followed by John Graney and he by Robert Hunter. Depew has stations on the New York Central, the D., L. & W., the Erie and the Lehigh Valley Railroads; the latter constructed a branch direct to Tonawanda in 1895—96. The Depew Terminal Railroad was built from Depew to Blasdell in 1897. The Depew loop of the Buffalo, Bellevue & Lancaster Electric Railway was opened in 1894. Much of the growth of the village is due to the Depew Improvement Company, which donated the school and church sites, and which was largely succeeded in 1897 by the Depew Syndicate, capitalized at $100, 000. Bowmansville is a station and post-office on the West Shore Railroad in the northwest corner of the town, and is the site of the first settlement in Lancaster in 1803. The saw and grist mills were owned by the Bowman family for about fifty years; the grist mill passed to [[Pentelow-1|John Pentelow]] and is now abandoned. J. O. Long was formerly merchant, and [[Toynbee-4|Charles W]]. and [[Toynbee-7|John Toynbee]] have conducted a store there several years. The place has one store, a few shops, and an M. E. church. Wilhelm is a small hamlet on the Batavia road in the north part of the town. It contains a store, post office, and a Disciples church. East Lancaster is a station on the D., L. & W. Railroad, and contains a brick yard, a brewery, and minor mercantile interests. Pavement is a post-office in the southeast part of the town, and is the pumping station of the Depew and Lancaster Water Works Company. Town Line is a station on the Erie Railroad, east of Lancaster, having a hotel and a few houses. The village of the same name lies a little southeast, on the line between Alden and Lancaster, and is noticed in full in the chapter on Alden. Looneyville, a station on the New York Central Railroad on the Alden Lancaster town line, takes its name from [[Looney-560|Robert Looney]], who conducted a large saw mill, store, farm, etc. After his death the place lost its old-time business activity. ===History of Buffalo and Erie County=== : With Illustrations 1620 1884, : Edited by H. Perry Smith, Syracuse, N.Y. : D. Mason & Co., Publishers, 1884. : Chapter XLIII History of the town of Lancaster : http://purple.niagara.edu/library-old/buffhist/1-452-466.pdf The town of Lancaster consists of township eleven, range six, of the Holland Company’s survey (which was a fractional township) together with a strip off from the north side of the Buffalo Creek reservation; the whole being six miles wide east and west, and about six and one-sixth miles long north and south, with an area of about thirty-seven square miles. The surface is generally level. The soil in the southern part of the town is a clayey loam; in the northern portion gravel and limestone abound. Lancaster is traversed from east to west by two considerable streams, Cayuga creek, and Ellicott, or Eleven Mile creek; the former of which runs through the southern and the latter through the northern part of the town. Little Buffalo creek empties into Cayuga creek from the south and Plum bottom joins it from the north. Township eleven, range six, was surveyed in 1798. Owing to the existence and location of the Buffalo Creek reservation, it was a fractional township, measuring six miles long from east to west, but only about four miles and three-quarters from north to south. It was surveyed under the first system adopted by the Holland Company, by which the land was laid off in sections each a mile and a half square, these being subdivided into lots each one-fourth of a mile wide by three-fourths long. According to the best attainable information the first settlement in the territory of Lancaster, was made in 1803 by James and Asa Woodward, at the locality now known as Bowmansville. The first purchase of land recorded on the books of the Holland Company was made by [[Eggleston-397|Alanson Eggleston]], in November, 1803; the price being two dollars per acre. Asa (or Amos) Woodward and [[Sheldon-1631|William Sheldon]] are recorded as buying a little later in the same month. Purchases were made in 1804 by [[Hull-3169|Warren Hull]], Matthew Wing and [[Parmelee-182|Joel Parmalee]]. They settled east of the site of Bowmansville and became permanent residents. Among those who came soon after were David Hamlin, [[Blackman-675|William Blackman]], Peter Pratt, Edward Kearney, Elisha Cox and Zophar Beach. In 1808 Benjamin Clark, [[Peckham-707|Pardon Peckham]] and [[Bissell-373|Elias Bissell]] came into the township and located themselves about a mile east of the center, (east and west) near Cayuga creek.(1) The same year a road was laid out from Buffalo to the site of Lancaster village and thence eastward through the settlement just mentioned. In that year, also, the first sawmill in the township was built by Daniel Robinson, at what is now Bowmansville.(2) In 1810 or 1811, [[Bowman-4568|Benjamin Bowman]] bought this mill and soon after built another in the same locality which has ever since been known as Bowmans mills or Bowmansville. In 1811, also as we are informed by Mr. [[Johnson-40680|John Johnson]], of Alden, his father, [[Johnson-40679|Bartholomew Johnson]], built a sawmill on Ellicott creek, about a mile west of the present Alden line. The locality was afterwards known as Johnsons corners. The principal influx of new comers, however, at this period, was to the southern part of the township, commonly called the Cayuga Creek settlement, or, more briefly, Cayuga Creek.” Among the most prominent of these were another family of Johnsons, the Carpenters, Fields, Paines and Hibbards. In 1810 the first school house in the township was built. It was of logs and was located on the farm lately owned by [[Blackman-1593|Leonard Blackman]]. [[ Johnson-37073|Miss Freelove Johnson]], afterwards Mrs. Amos Robinson, who died in 1868, taught the first school. The log school house was replaced a few years later by a better one, which from its nearness to the residence of [[ Johnson-37311|Captain Henry Johnson]], was known as the Johnson school house.” It stood on the site of the present brick school house in the Peckham neighborhood. Until this time the settlers in the township had been obliged to carry the wheat and corn which they wished to have ground to either Ransoms mill at Clarence Hollow, or Stephens' mill, in Willink, now Aurora. Both journeys were difficult, but the latter was particularly so, as it led across the Buffalo Creek reservation. [[Clark-23018|Benjamin Clark]], as related by his son [[Clark-22761|James]]) and two others, once started for Stephens' mill on horseback, carrying seven bushels of wheat in all. They attempted to follow what was then called the Ransom road,” which seems to have been at that time a mere line run through the woods, and perhaps marked by blazed trees. (3) They soon lost their way, and after many wanderings struck the road from Stephens' mill to Buffalo, which they followed in the wrong direction, only discovering their mistake when they reached the Indian village at what is now Ebenezer. It is recorded of the same gentleman, Mr. [[Clark-23018|Benjamin Clark]], that he kept sixteen head of cattle through one of those early winters without any fodder or grain, their sole sustenance being “browse”, or the tender twigs of forest trees cut down for their benefit. In 1811 [[Allen-18293|Ahaz Allen]] built a gristmill, the first in the territory of Lancaster, on the site of Lancaster village. The dam was the first on Cayuga Creek, and after the mill stopped work the first night, nine hundred and fifty-five fish were caught in the race. Besides Allen, Edward Kearney, Joel Mix and Riley Munger were early settlers in that locality, and not long after the erection of the gristmill, [[Carpenter-6562|Joseph Carpenter]] built a tavern, the first of which we have heard in the territory of Lancaster. This mill and tavern formed the nucleus of the village of Lancaster. It is from the year 1811 that the [[Waith-3|Rev. William Waith]] (in a sketch of Lancaster, read before the Buffalo Historical Society, to which we are greatly indebted, dates the first public Christian worship held in the township. For several years it was held at private houses and at the school house already mentioned. The Rev. John Spencer, commonly known as Father Spencer,” was the most prominent of the early ministers. During the war of 1812 all the able bodied men in the township were often called out for brief periods in the militia, among the names which appear in the list are those of [[Blackman-1593|Blackman]], [[Field-2360|Field]], Hibbard, Johnson, Peckham Standart, Thayer, Brown, Harmon, Hull, Sheldon, Ackley, Derrick, Potter and Bird. The services of the armed forces on the frontier are described in the general history, but we have met no account of the union of the men of Lancaster in a body, except the statement of Mr. Waith that at one time thirty of the Cayuga creek men marched down to the Hitchcock place, in what is now Cheektowaga, and remained there over night to repel an expected raid from Canada. No foe appeared, however, and the company marched back the next day. After the war immigrants flocked rapidly to the fertile plains of Lancaster, and their axes rung merrily in every direction. The wild animals of the forest retired slowly and reluctantly from their accustomed haunts. Deer were not very plenty on account of the activity of the Indian hunters in the neighborhood, but bears and wolves were more wary and remained some twenty years after the close of the war to make raids, the latter on the farmers' sheepfolds and the former on their pigpens. [[Peckham-710|Captain Philip Peckham]], a son of [[Peckham-707|Pardon Peckham]], is said to have been one of the most successful combatants of those foes. He caught a large black bear in a dead fall he had set on the Bissell farm, and is also credited with catching the largest wolf ever killed in that region, which had slain a great number of sheep, and which when caught in a trap made off with the trap, chain and clog. When overtaken by dogs, although the trap was still fastened to one leg, he made a hard fight against his assailants, and was only conquered by shooting him. Mr. James Clark also tells of a wolf which had done great damage to the farmers, and was supposed to have killed over fifty sheep. This was a large black wolf, one of a kind rarely seen in this region. He became so bold that in the middle of the day he came out of the woods into an open field within forty rods of Mr. Benjamin Clark’s house and caught and killed a sheep. Young James Clark and his brother saw the proceeding, but were unable to interfere in time to save the victim. They, however, set a trap for him and caught him. There was at that time a bounty of ten dollars on each wolf killed in the town. Afterwards we believe it was higher; it certainly was in most of the towns of Erie county. The Indian hunters were often very successful in securing these bounties, and it was generally supposed that some of them, as well as some of the whites, were in the habit of letting the she wolves go free in order to make a larger sum from the whelps they would produce. The first church in the township (Presbyterian) was organized in 1818, at the Johnson school house with thirteen members. Sketches of this church and others will be given farther on. From this period until the completion of the Erie canal the growth in population of the territory under consideration seems to have been rather slow, although what inhabitants there were worked busily in clearing away the forest and bringing the land into a state of cultivation. In the winter of 1823-4, the first post office was established in the township. It bore the name of Cayuga Creek," and was located at the little settlement which has since developed into the village of Lancaster; Thomas Gross being the first postmaster. After that time the population increased more rapidly. A line of stages, called the pioneer line, was established about 1827, to run from Buffalo through Lancaster and thence to the east. James Clark, who had been keeping a small tavern a little west of the Johnson school house, enlarged and improved it and gave it the name of the Pioneer House. At this period many new comers located in the southern part of the present town of Lancaster, which had been purchased from the Indians in 1826. About 1830 there was a considerable accession of foreigners, principally Germans, and the people of that nationality have ever since formed an important part of the population of Lancaster. By 1835 the numbers of the German Lutherans were sufficient to enable them to build a house of worship. On the formation of the town of Lancaster in 1833, as more fully set forth a little farther on, the name of the postoffice of Cayuga Creek was changed to Lancaster, and such has ever since been the name of the principal village in the town as well as of the town, itself. Thenceforward the progress of the territory under consideration, though not rapid, was steady and enduring. The natural fertility of the soil and the smoothness of the surface have had a strong attraction for farmers of good judgment, and that class have, to a great extent, taken possession of the town. The construction of the Buffalo & Attica Railroad (now a part of the New York, Lake Erie & Western) through Lancaster in 1842, and that of the New York Central ten years later, gave ample facilities for reaching market; facilities which have been but slightly increased by the completion of the New York, Lackawanna & Western Railroad in 1883, but which will be augmented for the residents of the northern part of the town by the building of the New York, West Shore & Buffalo Railroad in the same year. A drive along the Cayuga Creek road from Lancaster village to Town Line, and on each of several other roads in this town, shows a succession of farms in the highest state of cultivation, with elegant houses and ample barns; the whole unsurpassed and perhaps unequaled anywhere else in the county of Erie. When the first settlements were made in the territory of Lancaster in 1803, it was a part of the town of Batavia in the county of Genesee. With the subdivision of that town in 1804, the territory in question became a part of the town of Willink, which extended eighteen miles wide from Pennsylvania to Lake Ontario; its western boundary being the same as the western boundary of Lancaster, the “West Transit.” On the reorganization of the Holland Purchase, described in Chapter XIII of the general history, the tract now known as Lancaster was included in the town of Clarence (Niagara county) which comprised all that part of the present county of Erie north of the centre of the Buffalo Creek reservation. The territory of Lancaster remained a part of Clarence until 1833, being transferred with it from Niagara County to Erie county in 1821. Until 1826 the only part of the present town of Lancaster subject to settlement by the whites (although all of it was nominally a part of Clarence) was what was included in the fractional township eleven, range six, which contained about twenty-eight square miles. The sale in 1826 of a strip off from the north side of the Buffalo Creek reservation varying slightly in width, but averaging nearly a mile and a half, brought the whole of the present town of Lancaster into use by white men. On the 20th day of March, 1833, the town of Lancaster was formed from Clarence by an act of the Legislature. It comprised the whole of the present town with a nominal jurisdiction over the Indian lands, to the center of the original Buffalo Creek reservation, being six miles wide (east and west) by about eight and one-quarter miles long. The sale of the remainder of the reservation to the association of capitalists commonly known as the Ogden Company, in 1842, brought this whole tract into active use. The formation of the town of Elma on the 4th of December, 1857, reduced Lancaster to its present area, and since that time its boundaries have remained unchanged. The following is a list of the supervisors of Lancaster from its organization to the present time, with their years of service : [[Brown-39360|John Brown]],(4) 1833-34; [[McNeal-369|Milton McNeal]], 1835; Albert E. Terry, 1836; John Boyer, 1837. [[McNeal-369|Milton McNeal]], 1838-40; Norman B. Dewey, 1841; [[McNeal-369|Milton McNeal]], 1842 ; [[Safford-344|Elijah M. Safford]], 1843; [[McNeal-369|Milton McNeal]], 1844-45; [[Dodge-2466|Jonathan W. Dodge]], 1846; [[McNeal-369|Milton McNeal]], 1847; [[Dodge-2466|Jonathan W. Dodge]], 1848; [[Neal-2387 |Robert Neal]], 1849; [[Atwood-1267|Henry Atwood]], 1850; [[Bingham-1304|Henry L. Bingham]], 1851-52; [[Parker-17136|J. Parker]], 1853; [[Bowman-4577|Eli H. Bowman]], 1855; [[Bingham-1304|Henry L. Bingham]], 1856; [[Looney-560|Robert Looney]], 1857 to 60, inclusive; [[Bruce-3282|William W. Bruce]], 1861-62; [[Safford-348|John M. Safford]], 1863; [[Wheelock-612 |John T. Wheelock]], 1864; [[James-7782|F. H. James]], 1865-66; [[Gatchell-98|N. B. Gatchell]], 1867 to 1876 inclusive ; [[Fuller-5840|Charles W. Fuller]], 1877 to 1880 inclusive; Charles F. Tabor, 1881-82 ; [[Oehm-29|Englehart Oehm]], 1883. The following are the present officers of the town (1883); [[Oehm-29|Englehart Oehm]], supervisor; [[Kurtz-509|Charles Kurtz]], C. E. Smith, Palmer S. Bowman and LaFayette Cooper, justices of the peace; John Leininger, town clerk ; L. P. Meyers, collector; Frank Mante, [[Stephan-305|Jacob Stephan]] and [[Smiley-531|B. F. Smiley]], assessors; Watson M. Blackman, Calvin Powers and [[Eck-274|Joseph Eck]], commissioners of highways. LANCASTER VILLAGE. Soon after the building of the mill by [[Allen-18293|Ahaz Allen]] on the site of Lancaster village in 1811, as already mentioned, [[Carpenter-6562|Joseph Carpenter]] erected a hotel in the same locality. Thenceforward the growth of the hamlet was very slow and it was not until 1823 or 1824 that a postoffice was established by the name of Cayuga Creek. After the completion of the Erie canal, the hamlet grew a little more rapidly, in unison with the increased activity of this whole region; the first church edifice being built in 1832, the second in 1835 and the third in 1837. There was a season of depression after the last named year, but in 1843 the village had so far recovered (although still small) that a suitable building was erected and an academy was established, which for several years was a flourishing institution of learning. The first teachers were Messrs. Hadley and Blennerhassett. The latter gentleman (a native of Ireland and a graduate of the university of Dublin) is described by the Rev. Mr. Waith, in the interesting sketch previously mentioned, as a scholar of high attainments in mathematics and modern languages and still more profoundly versed in the Greek and Latin tongues, but devoid of practical knowledge of the world and unable to rise above the grinding work of some small school. After several years the attendance at the academy gradually dwindled away and it was finally given up. In 1849, several wealthy and enterprising [[space:Van Peyma Voyage to America|Hollanders settled in the village]] and the immediate vicinity and made their permanent homes there; giving the place such a start in the path of improvement that it has ever since shown fair, if not extraordinary, progress. Adjacent land went up almost at once from thirty to fifty dollars per acre and several enterprises were set on foot, some of which naturally failed to succeed, while others have ever since proved a source of prosperity to the village. Bush & Howards large tannery then went into operation, as did also the [[Space:Lancaster Glass Works|glass works]], the industry by which the town has ever since been particularly distinguished). Another and less fortunate scheme was that of Judge Theodotus Burwell, an energetic, industrious, but somewhat visionary lawyer, having his residence in Lancaster, but keeping an office in Buffalo, who, among the other projects, aimed at founding an agricultural college at the former place. He actually brought about the erection of one or two small brick buildings, to which he gave the name of Oakwood Institute, and in which the work of instruction was commenced, with a few lads as students, who boarded in the Judges family. A Dr. DeYoung was one of the first teachers, but was soon succeeded by William H. Brewer, then a young man, who has since risen to eminence as a professor in Sheffield Scientific School, connected with Yale College. He was the last teacher at Oakwood Institute. The Rev. Mr. Waith, who came to Lancaster in 1851, thus (in the historical sketch already mentioned) describes its condition at that time and compares it with the situation when he read his paper, in 1877 – At that time the tower of the Roman Catholic Church was just approaching completion. The writer found the town (5) pretty equally divided between Americans and foreigners, mostly Germans. The Romanists had by far the largest congregation. The Lutherans worshiped in a wooden church they had built, and the Methodists were just beginning to build the small brick church which they have used ever since. Dean & Halsey were just getting an iron furnace into blast. William Curtis kept a tavern in the humble wooden building which was soon removed to make way for the present brick tavern. Mr. Koopmans was getting ready to build a tannery not far from the large one of Bush & Howard, and business generally was brisk. The town, of course, has grown in twenty-five years, though its growth has been slow. At the period mentioned, the summer of 1851, the writer can remember but fourteen buildings of brick; today there are more than sixty such, to say nothing of new buildings in wood or old ones enlarged or repaired. Then there was but a rickety shed at the stopping place of the Central railroad; now there is a commodious freight house and passenger station at each of the two railwaysthe Central and the Erie. Then the nearest telegraph station was Buffalo; now the Western Union keeps a good operator fully employed. Then the town could show but poor, decaying wooden bridges, wrenched or swept away by every flood; now the bridges are excellent structures of iron or stone. Then the public school was kept in the old and insignificant Academy building ; now there is a roomy and substantial brick school house, with a mansard roof and cupola. Then not a pound of coal, as the writer believes, was burned for domestic purposes in the town ; now there are two coal yards that keep teams busy every week. Then there was one poor old piano, with slender legs, at the house of Judge Burwell, and Alpheus Gages daughter, I believe, had one ; now Hazletons and Kurtzmans and Chickerings and Steinwaysfrom one end of the town to the other, In 1852, the cholera struck down three or four citizens of the village in a single night, one of whom, Mr. [[McNeal-377|J. W. McNeal]], was a prominent merchant. The year 1859 is marked in the memories of the older citizens of Lancaster, by several casualties which would have passed almost unnoticed in a city, but which were calculated to impress more deeply the inhabitants of a rural village. In that year one of the hotels was destroyed by fire. Another great fire occurred at the glass-works; young Albert Bissell met his death by accidental drowning, and most startling of all, Eleazer Blackmore was slain in a quarrel by James Nichols. The latter was convicted of manslaughter and sent to the State Prison. A still more terrible crime was committed on the morning of November, 1864, at about two oclock, when a masked burglar, while engaged in robbing the house of Mrs. John L. Lewis, fatally shot the owner, whose husband had died by his own hand only a short time before. The murderer was subsequently hanged for another crime at Geneseo, under the name of Wilson. In 1865 there was much excitement at Lancaster over the supposed discovery of petroleum, and considerable drilling was done to induce it to come forth, but the result was the same as those which have always followed similar attempts in Erie County utter failure. In 1866 the manufacture of church Organs was begun at Lancaster by a German, and two years later [[Grimes-1630|William H. Grimes]] erected a brick building near the Erie railway station, for the purpose of carrying on that business. Several instruments were built, some of them of considerable size, one being for the Roman Catholic Church of Lancaster; but the business did not prosper, and ere long the building was converted into a malthouse. In 1867 street lamps (burning oil) were introduced, and have ever since been maintained. About the same time a Cemetery Association was incorporated and a large and handsome cemetery was laid out which included the old one and an ample tract of adjoining land. In 1873 a large and convenient brick school house was built for district number eight, on the ground known as the race-course ; the land for the purpose being given by [[Briggs-3695|Ebenezer Briggs]]. We will now give a glance at Lancaster as it is at this time, and close with historical sketches of its churches and other institutions. There are now in the village of Lancaster two flouringmills, one carriage factory, the [[Space:Lancaster Glass Works|Lancaster glass-works]], one iron furnace, three breweries, two planingmills, one tannery, one malthouse, one bedstead shop, two cabinet shops, three tin shops, two meat-markets, one drug store, four general stores, three grocery stores, two tailorshops, one harness shop, three hotels, four blacksmith-shops, one basketshop and numerous saloons. Mercantise Business. - [[Schwartz-1435|M. M. Schwartz]] has a general store on Railroad street, which he bought of J. R. Schwarg, in 1870. The building was formerly occupied by Jesse Field as a store and postoffice. John Leininger, the clerk of the village and town, has a general store established by him in 1864. [[Schwartz-1433|Matthias Schwartz]], one of the oldest living merchants in town, and the father of [[Schwartz-1435|M. M. Schwartz]], carries on a general store on West Main street. Phillip Martzloff has the fourth general store, in which he is the successor of Mrs. Scheffler, who had occupied it for eight years previously. C. E. Smith, Charles Seeter and [[Adolph-66|Simon Adolph]] are the proprietors of grocery stores. The first drugstore was owned by Mr. Fisher and was situated where the postoffice now is. He was followed in the business successively by A. B. Bishop, E. D. Keeney, [[Brown-39360|J. E. Brown]], T. D. Leininger and E. L. Griswold. [[Space:American Hotel Lancaster New York|The American Hotel]] was kept by [[Raynor-346|John Raynor]] about fifteen years and passed into the possession of the present proprietor, R. S. Miller, in February, 1883. [[Laux-135|John A. Laux]] opened a hotel in 1850, and has been in the business ever since. The Lancaster Union planingmills were established in 1858. A bedstead factory is connected with them and the whole establishment is now owned by Joseph Knauber, who employes twelve men. [[Schrankel-2|John Schrankel]] is the owner of a gristmill which he built in 1871, and Philip Mook is the proprietor of one which he purchased in 1874. De Mangeot, Nuwer & Co., own and carry on one brewery, and Charles Soemann another. The Scheu Brothers, of Buffalo, are the proprietors of a large malthouse at Lancaster. Charles Clarke carries on a carriage factory, in which business he succeeded the Harlow Brothers in 1880. [[Space:Lancaster Glass Works|The Lancaster glass-works]], one of the most important manufacturing establishments in the county, were established in 1849, by eight glass blowers, from Pittsburg. chief among whom was Charles Reed. The building first used was a frame structure.” (6) The works have been under the control of [[James-7782|Dr. James]] since 1863. He has built the present substantial buildings, and now employs sixty-five men and boys, turning out annually 3,000,000 bottles. Dr. Samuel Potter is the oldest physician in the village; he located there about 1843. The following physicians have located themselves in the years which follow their names, and are all in active practice at the present timeDr. Jacob Van Peyma in 1848; Dr. Julius Wenz in 187o; Dr. [[Mcpherson-1980|G. W. McPherson]] in 1870; and Dr. J. G. Miller in 1876. The lawyers who have resided in Lancaster have all had offices in Buffalo, with two or three exceptions, and have transacted most of their business there. Among them have been Galusha Parsons, Johnson Parsons, whose office was in Lancaster) Edwin Thayer, Hon. Charles F. Tabor, [[Grimes-1630|William H. Grimes]],[[Romer-163| John L. Romer]] and George E. Phelps. Lancaster village was incorporated in 1849 and the first officers were elected on the 14th of July of that year. They were as follows:Trustees, [[Mclean-2733|John McLean]], John Barger, [[Kurtz-509|Charles Kurtz]], D. R. Osgood and [[Sleeper-138|Ira Sleeper]]; assessor, [[Safford-344|E. M. Safford]]; collector [[Safford-348|John M. Safford]]; clerk, [[Bingham-1304|Henry L. Bingham]] ; treasurer [[Grimes-1630|William H. Grimes]]. The present officers, elected in March, 1883, are as follows:George Huber, president; [[James-7782|F. H. James]] and Phillip Mook, trustees; Frank H. Maute, assessor; Frank H. Maute, ., collector; Anton Bussman, treasurer; John Leininger, clerk. The fire department of Lancaster village comprised hook and ladder company No. 1, and the Cayuga engine company. The first named company was organized March , 1876. The first officers were: Phillip Martzloff, president; Eugene Gunsen, vice-president; Charles Bishop, secretary; John Leininger, ., treasurer; Jacob Gottschalk, foreman ; George Pfohl, assistant foreman. The officers elected on the first Monday in August, 1883, were: Joseph Adolf, president; George Wendel, vice-president; Silas F. Draper, secretary; George Huber, treasurer; Joseph Johnson, foreman. The Cayuga engine company was organized in February, 1882. The officers for 1883 are: Peter J. Goudy, president; John V. Knauber, vice-president; [[Schwartz-1435|M. M. Schwartz]], secretary; Henry Hummell, treasurer; George Lambrix, foreman; Henry Ullman, assistant foreman. George Hummell is the chief of the department, and Joseph Nuwer the assistant chief. The Lancaster Literary Society was incorporated in 1866; the cor. porators being Rev. William Waith, [[Gatchell-98|Nathan B. Gatchell]], [[Perry-7452|Edward H. Perry]], [[James-7782|Dr. Frederick H. James]], Charles F. Tabor, [[Clapp-1033|George Clapp]], [[Hoffeld-10|Rudolph F. W. Hoffeld]], Frank Lee, George W. Harris and [[Porter-8080|George W. Porter]]. They founded a society which flourished exceedingly. It celebrated its decennial anniversary in December, 1876, and in the following February Mr. Waith stated that it had met nearly every week since its organization, that it had held more than a hundred public debates and that it had more than three hundred original papers read before it. The Presbyterian Church was organized with thirteen members at the Johnson school house” nearly three miles east of the site of Lancaster village, on the 7th day of February, 1818, under the name of the Presbyterian Church of Cayuga Creek.” The first members were Mr. and Mrs. [[ Johnson-37311|Captain Henry Johnson]]Henry Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Asa Field, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Clark, Mrs. Martha Blackman, Mrs. Dorothy Bissell, Mrs. Sophronia Root, [[Blodgett-829|Mrs. Olive Peckham]], Mrs. Anna Jones, Mr. James Clark and Mr. Elias Bissell. [[ Johnson-37311|Captain Henry Johnson]]Henry Johnson, Asa Field and Benjamin Clark were elected elders; Mr. Field was also made deacon and Mr. Bissell was chosen clerk. For nine years it was a missionary church, served by transient preachers, among whom were the Rev. Messrs Wheelock, Williams, Stone, Hugh Wallace, Hutchins, Taylor, Hiram Halsey, William Page, Jonathan Longley, Charles Fitch, [[Safford-343|Henry Safford]] and Payson, a brother of the celebrated Edward Payson. Miles P. Squier and Gilbert Crawford, men of some subsequent eminence, also occasionally preached to the people of Cayuga Creek,usually in a school house. Only nine members were added, however, in the nine years. In 1827 the Rev. James Remington became the first settled pastor of the church, which still held most of its meetings at or near the Johnson school house. The same year a civil Society was organized to take care of the property necessary for the use of the church, with [[Bruce-3251|George Bruce]], Elias Bissell and Joseph Clark as trustees. In 1831 there was a great revival and fifty-one members were added during the year. In 1832 a house of worship was erected at the hamlet soon after known as Lancaster village, and that village has since been the headquarters of the church. In 1833 Mr. Remington was succeeded by Rev. Isaac Oaks, and the same year there was an active revival under the eloquent appeals of the celebrated Jedediah Burchard. There was another revival in 1837 under the leadership of Rev. Samuel G. Orton, when forty-four members were added. Mr. Remington returned to the pastorate in the autumn of that year. About this time occurred the division of the Presbyterian Church of the United States into New School” and Old School,on subjects more or less connected with slavery. The pastor, with a number of friends, adhered to the Old School,while a majority preferred to affiliate with the New School,There was a long contest, but in 1845 the Old School” men gave way, Mr. Remington retired from the pastorate and several of his supporters withdrew from the church. Mr. Albert Payne, a licentiate, occupied the pulpit a year in 1846 and 47. In the latter year the Rev. L. A. Skinner became the pastor. In 1851 he resigned on account of ill health and was succeeded by Rev. William Waith, who had just been graduated at the Theological Seminary at Auburn, and who entered on his first pastorate at Lancaster. He has ever since, through a period of thirty-two years, been the minister of the Presbyterian Church at Lancaster, a remarkable case of permanence in this land of change. In 1852 the congregation erected a brick chapel and remodeled the old church edifice. In 1862 there was a revival in which the minister was assisted by Rev. Dr. Heacock, of Buffalo, when thirty-seven new members were added to the church. In 1863 an organ was placed in the church edifice. The framed church building formerly occupied by the Methodist Episcopal Church, was erected in 1835, and in 1852 a small brick one was built and is still occupied by the church. Since 1857 the following pastors have successively officiated: Hines, Reasoner, Parker, Gordon, Newton, Chapin, Baker, McClellan, Shaw, Conable, May, Alexander, Sparling, Welch, Ripley, McPherson, Rusbridge, Raveill, McEwen, Losch, Newton, Dodd, L. D. Ferguson, H. W. Barnhart and G. W. Perry. [[Mcpherson-1980|G. W. McPherson]] is now the recording steward; [[Romer-163|J. L. Romer]] is the Sabbath-school superintendent; L. D. Ferguson and Jacob Erb are local preachers. The trustees of the society are William Booth,[[Romer-163| J. L. Romer]], G. W. McPherson, J. Heller, Egbert Chapman and E. Illingsworth. The First German Evangeical Lutheran Church was organized and erected a house of worship in 1835. We were unable to obtain the earliest records of the church, but the Rev. C. L. Knapp took charge as pastor in 1847, and has occupied the position ever since. The present trustees are: John Kessel, [[Walter-2347|John Walter]], [[Young-16023|Michael Young]], John Schmidt and Philip Martzloff. The elders are : Fred Hummell, Sr., Erhardt Rupprecht and Christian Lindauer; the deacons are, Jacob Martzloff and Christian Gass; the secretary is Frederick Hummell, ., and the Sabbath-school superintendent is David Hummell. The congregation erected a brick church in 1875. The German Methodist Church has had some members in Lancaster for many years, but no regular services until the purchase of the Lutheran church building in 1874. We were unable to obtain the names of the first officers. The present trustees are: Henry Kieutz, Henry Homan, Wilhelm Helwig, Valentine Loesch and Michael Werner. The Rev. Charles Stoecker has been the pastor since the month of April, 1883. The membership numbers thirty-three. The Roman Catholic Church.The Catholics of Lancaster were visited by priests prior to 1850. In that and the following year they erected their church edifice and in 1852 it was consecrated. Their first school was opened December 1, 1874, and has now one hundred and seventy pupils; eight years ago the attendance was two hundred and fifty. In the same period the number of families belonging to the church has been reduced from three hundred to one hundred and ninety. On the 25th day of July, , the Rev. Father Sergius Stchoulepnikoff took charge as pastor and remained two years; he was followed by F. Stephen Uhrich, Sergius Stchoulepnikoff (again, F.. Lester, P. Klein, J. Zawistowsky, H. Feldman and lastly by F. M. Lester, the present pastor, who came February 6, 1867. Trinity Church, Episcopal,has had a small membership for a number of years, but no established rector. Cyrus P. Lee has officiated in the capacity of leader for six or seven years past and has recently taken deacons orders. Drs. Shelton and Ingersoll, of Buffalo, and others have officially visited the parish. The church edifice, an elegant brick structure, was begun in 1880, and opened in the winter of 1883; it is not yet dedicated. The membership numbers twenty-five. [[Bostwick-292|W. H. Bostwick]] is the warden; Thomas Leary, [[James-7782|F. H. James]], Frank James, William J. Palmer and [[Grimes-1630|W. H. Grimes]] are the vestrymen. BOWMANSVILLE. As previously stated, the first settlement in the town of Lancaster was made in the locality where Bowmansville now stands, in the year 1803, by James and Asa Woodward. Other emigrants occupied the land in the vicinity and a sawmill was built there in 1808. About 1811, Benjamin Bowman bought the sawmill and soon built a gristmill from which origin came the name of Bowmansville. The mills were owned by some one of the name of Bowman for full fifty years. The place grew slowly and is still but a hamlet of thirty or forty houses. Palmer S. Bowman built a hotel there about 1850 when the Buffalo and Batavia plank road was built through that section. [[Pentelow-1|John Pentelow]] is now the owner of the gristmill; D. Reeser (postmaster); J. O. Long and C. W. Toynbee are the owners of stores. TOWN LINE. This is a village of about thirty houses, on the lines between the towns of Lancaster and Alden, and on the main road between villages bearing those names. It began its growth forty years ago. It has three church buildings, two hotels and two stores. One of the hotels and all of the church buildings are in Alden and are mentioned in the history of that town. The hotel of George King and the grocery of James Willis are in Lancaster. ===Lancaster Pioneer Days=== A Historical series of historical essays delivered at the regular meeting of the Lancaster Literary Society, '''November, 1867 by [[Clark-22761|James Clark]]''' (James Clark, author of the article, was born in Suffield, Connecticut, in 1796 and came to Lancaster in 1808. During his lifetime he kept A careful diary He was widely known as a historian. A weather prophet and a "match-maker") I have thought that it might not be uninteresting to give you an idea of the origin, rise and progress of this our beautiful home town to which as a lad of twelve, I came with my father [[Clark-23018|Benjamin Clark]] and three other families, those of Captains [[Peckham-707|Pardon Peckham]], [[Johnson-53838|Henry Johnson]] and [[Bissell-373|Elias Bissell]]. Those four families came from Suffield, Conn., stopped about four years in Vermont and in 1807 came to the Hitchcock-Ely settlement in what is now Cheektowaga. They found the Indians too numerous there as the Hitchcocks were on the Indian trail from Fort Niagara to the Indian winter encampments to the south, so they came ten miles farther "up the river". The "Holland Purchase of which this town is Township XI Range VI. Included all the territory west of a line six miles east of Batavia to the Pennsylvania line on the west--and from Lake Ontario to the Pennsylvania line on the south except for three Indian reservations and the Mile Strip along the Straits of Niagara". The Town of Lancaster is one of four taken from the old town of Clarence in March, 1833. In 1804 [[Eggleston-397|Lanson Egelston]], James Woodward and Joel Parmalee became Lancaster's pioneer settlers, purchasing their land at $2.00 an acre. And I will say here that Mr. Egelston came here with but fifty cents over his purchase money in his pocket, and all his wordly goods in a cotton trunk with & pin-lock swung over his shoulder. And in after years he owned 600 acres of the best land in the town, on Genesee Road. Then came the Clark, Peckham, Bissell and Johnson families at Cayuga Creek two miles east of the village; then the Blackmons, who in 1809 raised the first corn and wheat to be grown on the Holland Purchase - this was on the farm at the corner of Broadway and Pavement Road. Those were hard days for the sturdy men who opened this wilderness--for their families and for their beasts They had to go a long distance - to Aurora over an Indian trail (the Girdle Road) to have their grain ground, or content themselves with grain ground or bruised in a mortar. This mortar was a tree stump excavated by fire, the pestle to which we suspended from the rod of a spring pole. They took their cattle through the first winter without grain, hay or straw - giving them only browse of the twigs of trees. Wild animals were plentiful- wolves, bear and panther. A huge wolf, after killing fifty sheep, was trapped by [[Peckham-710||Philip Peckham]] but he made off with trap, chain and clog. He was followed two miles and shot when he had become entangled in the roots of an old tree. He was the largest wolf ever seen in these parts and brought a bounty of $10.00. Philip, who was a mighty nimrod, killed a great bear in a deadfall on the Bissell farm. The wary animal would not come near while men, dogs or gunpowder were about, so Captain Phil, with a live pig for bait, and a hunting knife his only weapon, waited in the deadfall for the bruin. He came the third night. Captain Phil and his little pig came out alive and unscathed - and he wore a bear skin coat for many years. That same summer [[Peckham-993|Mrs. Henry Johnson]] saw a panther slinking between the house and her children at the edge of the clearing. Being a small woman, she could not handle the heavy guns of those days, so she rested it on the back of a chair and fired through the window, the first shot killing the "varmint". In the fall of 1808 the road was laid out between Buffalo and Lancaster - underbrush and made passable. Previous to this there was only a "woods" road opened by the Holland Company from Alexander to Alden then following Cayuga Creek to the Indianwait in Cheektowaga. Our road (Broadway) was then laid out straight across the town but Captain Oliver Standart, who had taken land at the head of where Bowen Road now is, found a beautiful and unfailing spring far south of where the road was to be. Wishing to build near this spring, he went to Batavia and persuaded the Holland agent to curve the road in great arc from the Cemetery Road to the present village line. Our rapid Cayuga has played many a prank with its flats - she has caused the right-angle turns in our beautiful streets. The road once ran down the hill where the Tannery now is and straight on to Buffalo. But Cayuga would carry off every bridge we could build in those days so the road was laid around the north bank as It now is. In 1800 the first mill was built In Bowmansville by Daniel Robinson. In 1810 the first school was erected - the Johnson school house at the head of Cemetery Road. Miss [[Johnson-37073|Freelove Johnson]] was its first teacher. The first religious meetings - except for those held in private homes - were held In this building. The second school was built in 181, two miles east of the first one. The first settlers where the village, of Lancaster now is were Edward Carney, [[Carpenter-6562|Joseph Carpenter]] and [[Allen-18293|Ahaz Allen]] who came in 1811. Allen built the first mill on Cayuga Creek the next year. When the dam was completed they shut the mill race gates and caught 950 large fish the first night! Joseph Carpenter built the first tavern - later the American Hotel - In 1812. During the war of 1812 all the able-bodied men of the township were often called out for brief periods in the militia. When Buffalo was burned, thirty men from here went to Hitchcock's to guard the new settlement but after lying there all night and no British to molest them, Mr. Alexander Hitchcock killed and dressed a hog and they had an old fashioned barbecue - with a little extract or corn from his famous distillery. Nothing else of importance to Lancaster happened during the war - except that in the Williamsville barracks Typhus fever broke out and several Lancaster men died of it. After the war, immigrants came in rapidly and all our settlements grew - mills were built, as were bridges, and other most necessary additions to our comfort. In 1816 we had the coldest year ever known: we bad a frost each month. Consequently, the next year all grains were very high, wheat and corn being $2.00 per bushel. The first church in the township (Presbyterian) was organized in 1818 In the Johnson schoolhouse with thirteen members. In 1823 & post office - Cayuga Creek - Thomas Gross postmaster - was established. And a stagecoach line, the Pioneer, running from Albany to Buffalo came through the town. The "Pioneer House" was opened by James Clark that same year to accommodate stage patrons. That house still stands on Broadway near Bowen Road. From this year on, the town grew and prospered, its history still interesting, but all our "firsts" have, I think, been mentioned here. '''November, 1868 by [[Clark-23017|James P. Clark]]''' After my father's historical paper presented here last November It was decided to have historical essays each year, beginning where he left off, and to carry the story to the present time. By doing It now we have the advantage of first-hand Information from men who made our town. Had I not had my father's collaboratlons - and the use of his diaries I should never have attempted. this paper. In Mastering a wilderness, the first step is a clearing and a home, then roads, bridges and mills. A stream of water is essential to any settlement. Our swift Cayuga was hard on our bridges, but perfect for mills. Our first mill was built by Ahaz Allen in 1812. Barks Newbery built the first mill on the Hiram Clark Road (Swartz Road) in 1815. It was at this mill in 1817 that there was lost by fire more than 100,000 feet of pine lumber belonging to the new settlers. In 1810 the James Clark mill was built at the mouth of the Little Buffalo Creek. In order to give an idea of the effect upon our streams of the clearing of our country. I would say that the first bridge over the Cayuga on the James Clark Road (Bowen Road) was built by Captain Standard and his boys. The next was built by the town at an expense of $25.00. with but one bend in the stream-bed. But the bridge built in 1860 is a 144 foot span and cost $2250.00. In 1818 the first church of the town was organized in the Johnson Schoolhouse (head of Cemetery Road) on February 7th with 13 members, under the name of The Presbyterian Society of Cayuga Creek, which name It still bears, Its officers were Benjamin Clark, Henry Johnson and Asa Field: Elias Bissell being clerk. Before this time regular religious services had been held in private homes. Benjamin Clark an ordained elder - being the leader, reading sermons, burying the dead, ministering to the afflicted. The first steamboat, the "Walk in-the-Water", to navigate Lake Erle was built and launched this year (1818). As there was a great sandbar at the mouth of the Buffalo River the only safe port was at Black Rock. At Its launching the boat could not get up steam enough to go up the rapids. Again and again she tried, only to drift beck to Black Rock. After several days of unavailing effort, the owners were compelled - mortified though they were - to hire Captain Sheldon Thompson's "Horned Breeze", that is to say, his celebrated, 14 yoke of oxen which were used to haul sail boats up the rapids, and so-called by Irreverent sailors. So with stokers stoking wood and teamsters swinging their whips, the "Walk-in-the-Water" moved slowly up the river and into the lake. Thus, we saw Inaugurated 139 years after LaSalle entered Lake Erle with his pioneer sailing vessel, the second era of lake navigation Mr. Clark well remembers this boat's last trip---the first steamboat disaster on the upper lakes, on October 31, 1821, for he himself was a passenger, and though not thrown overboard like Jonah, he was forced to swim hard for land. The boot had started for Detroit at 6 pm. with sixty passengers. About ten miles up the lake a terrific gale sprang up. She was blown backwards, and finally anchored 100 rods west of the lighthouse. By morning she was broken in two. The captain therefore cut the cable and all drifted on swam to shore. The erection of Erie County heretofore Included in Niagara County, took place in 1821. From 1822 to 1825 we experienced very hard times, dry weather hurt our crops, and money was so scarce that the agent of the Holland Company was authorized to receive cattle and horses in lieu of money as land payments. These beasts were sent overland on foot to market in Philadelphia. In December of 1824 a Mr. Love was murdered in the town of Boston by the "Three Thayer Brothers", who were publicly executed in Niagara Square In June of 1825, James Clark being foreman of the jury which convicted them. So great a crowd was assembled in the Square that not only militia, but a troop of horsemen and Captain Crary's artillery company were called out. The Rev. Glezon Fillmore preached the customary "funeral sermon" before the hanging. This was the last public execution in Buffalo and the only one In Erie County after it became a Separate entity. Between the trial and the execution of the Thayers, Lafayette visited Buffalo, June 4, 1825. Many went from here as from all near-by points to welcome our beloved national guest. All old Revolutionary soldiers were asked to be part of Lafayettes escort. Lancaster - Cayuga Creek - as we then were - had several as did each settlement, which accounts for the many military titles among us. The militia also drilled regularly under the command of Alexander Hitchcock. We were a military. minded people in those days. 1825 brought the opening of the Erie Canal - cannon were stationed at each town along its line from Buffalo to Sandy Hook and fired as the first boat, "The Seneca Chief' with Governor Clinton on board passed by. Although many went to the canal to see for themselves, the stay-at-homes could hear the cannon even here. Governor Clinton carried a keg of water from Lake Erie to the Atlantic and on his return one from the Atlantic to our lake thus officially uniting them. " In September of 1827, the Rev. James Remington commenced his labors among us, being installed by Buffalo Presbytery in the Johnson School house in 1829. In 1832 the cholera broke out In Quebec - its first appearance on our shores - and moved rapidly down the seaboard. We well remember the alarm and horror produced among us. Days of fasting and prayer were appointed, and faithfully kept, throughout the country. It did not reach us this time though many died in Buffalo and in 1833 Scarlet Fever prevailed here, being very fatal among the children, 34 dying in two months. In January of 1833 the Presbyterian Society erected their present church on land given by Joseph Carpenter, and dedicated It to the service of almighty God. The Town of Lancaster was this year (1833) set off from the Town of Clarence. Great Interest was manifested as to the name to be given our new born town. The first names suggested were Suffield and Windsor, from which Connecticut town most of our fathers came, but finally all agreed on Lancaster, as an other English ducal name worthy of the town from which ours was taken, a name we all are proud of - as we are of our town. The name of our post office was changed from Cayuga Creek to Lancaster in 1834. Our first supervisor was John Brown, who for three years previous had been supervisor of the old town of Clarence. I should add in closing that at about this time - the negotiations with the Indians taking several years - the southern mile of the town was bought from the Buffalo Creek Reservation to "square" the town. The line was approximately along what is now William Street. '''May 1869 by [[Remington-545|Rev. James Remington]].''' As Mr. James P. Clark, who was to have continued this historical series, left us last year for newer fields (State of Kansas), I have consented to carry on his work. I shall act largely as an amanvensis, using not only my own knowledge, but all that I could gain from others; which together with the ample means of information furnished by Mr. James Clark will, I trust, be not only interesting to us, but later when a history of our town shall be written these sketches may aid in its preparation. There was beginning in 1833 the great inflation of money and of business which extended throughout the United States, but nowhere was it more balloon like in its growth and subsequent collapse than along the Great Lakes. Never did the fever of speculation rage more fiercely than in Erle County and especially in Buffalo, though no town was free from it. It was said that every one was so intent on buying and selling land even physicians when asked how their medicine should be taken. replied pre-occupiedly: one-quarter down, the rest in three annual installments. The leaders in Buffalo were Col. Alanson Palmer and Benjamin Rathbun; both men with a royal disregard of trifles. Or Palmer the story is told that at dinner with a friend he suddenly exclaimed, 'I'll give you $160, 000.00 for everything you have except your wife, babies and clothing!" "Done", cried his host. The bargain was carried out - a small amount paid down, with the inevitable bond and mortgage to secure the remainder. Needless to say Col. Palmer in later life was a guest in the County House. The year 1836 closed in gloom and anxiety: fortunes disappear ed in a night; mortgages were foreclosed on every hand, and property that had been bought for $30 to $50 a foot would not then bring that amount per acre. Still during this year, 1838. the first railroad in our county was built, running from Buffalo to Niagara Falls. In April. 1834. Eldridge Phillips, one of our early settlers, died, having hanged himself in the woods of Mr. Edward Denny's south farm (Swartz Road at the Little Buffalo Creek). It is to be noted that suicides were of such uncommon occurrence that when such an instance did occur (and this was our first), It caused a general shock not only in the immediate vicinity, but wherever the news of it was carried. And in this year Joseph Carpenter died, full of years and greatly beloved. He came here in 1810 and purchased a large tract of land (all the south side of East Main Street from Lake Avenue to Aurora Street). His home was the house now occupied by M. Stearns (west corner of East Main and Park Boulevard). He kept our first tavern for many years (1812-1828 on the site of the American Hotel. He gave the land for the Presbyterian Church, and at his own expense planted the beautiful shade trees which adorn our street (East Main and Southern Central Avenue). He was also one of the founders of the circulating library started in the Johnson School House In 1822. This library at Cayuga Creek was, the first in our county and the beginning of our present public library. The Black Hawk War occurred during 1834. Western Indians led by Black Hawk, a Sac Chief, commenced warfare on the frontier settlements in Illinois. The first steamboats, which reached Chicago were those which carried troops and supplies for this expedition, commandered by General Scott. The second visitation of cholera occurred at this time, and was far more devastating to the troops, as well as to civilians, than were the Indians. The war ended in August, 1834; Black Hawk was taken prisoner and died soon after. The Lutheran Society built their first church in 1835, on the west side of Railroad Street, (Central Avenue) near the depot. There is a curious bit of history connected with this edifice. Owing to a division in the congregation, it was seized one night by one faction and moved from its original site. It was thenceforward used as a place of worship by the Deutsche EvangeIische Vereingtoe Kirche. The older society then erected a new church (1845) which later was given up and devoted to business purposes (the Mansion House) they had built the handsome brick church which they now enjoy. The Rev. Mr. Knapp has been their pastor for 26 years and continues to this day their beloved leader. On February 2, 1830, Mr. John Dearthie, during a terrible storm, way frozen to death on Peckham Hill (at the Country Club) while trying to take a load of hay to the village. The road was so completely blocked with snow that the horses were unable to move, remaining there all night. Next morning they were found alive at their post, faithful and true. Perhaps they will be found at the last among the splendid steeds which Mr. Beecher thinks may attain unto immortality. In 1837 the Methodist Church was built "over the hill" (Aurora Street), by Mr. Arnold Green. Later this building (still later the Delzer hardware store). was sold to the German Methodists and the present brick building was erected in 1851. The Patriot War occurred durin 1837-1838. It created great excitement and not a little danger, as the self-styled Patriots - Canadians who wished to be independent of Great Britain - not being successful in Canada, took refuge on Navy Island, This Island was so near the Falls that It was hazardous for the British to dislodge them, so little was done but to keep up a constant cannonading. In December 1837 the little ship "Caroline", which carried supplies to the Island, was cut loose from her moorings by the British and sent over the Falls. The state of affairs in 1838 approached a crisis, and fear was apprehended that it might result in war between us and Great Britain. All state militia was called out, but General Scott finally persuaded Gen. Van Rensselaer of the "Patriots" to Ieave the island, promising him protection for himself and his men from the British, to which agreement the British General Sir Allen MacNab assented and the war was over. In December of 1839 Dr. Samuel Potter commenced the practice of medicine here, being our fourth physician. Dr. Harry H. Bissell, who had practiced here since his graduation from Yale, had moved to Buffalo. His assistant. Dr. Hyde had an office here for some time later. Dr. Nelson Peck also settled here for a few years. Dr. Potter has been in practice here for thirty years and we hope that he may deal out to us his healing medicines, and set our unfortunate bones for as many more years to come. He has a large field - from Bowmansville to Elma, and from Alden to the city line. That he is successful, his many friends all bear witness. In 1842 the academy here was built by a stock company. The first teachers were Messrs. Hadley and Blennerhassett, both graduates of Dublin University The building was sold for a public school in 1850, two districts uniting to buy it. (This building was later used as a dwelling house, then as a barn by Mr. George Zurbrick, whose home now belongs to the I. O.O.F.) In 1843 Mr. Benjamin Clark died. He was one of our first settlers, an elder of the Presbyterian Church for twenty-five years, a Revolutionary veteran, and a man beloved by all who knew him. He settled on the farm now owned by Mr. Jelley. On the 8th of January, 1843, the Buffalo and Attica Railroad was opened for travel. coming through here on what are now the Erie tracks. Rides were given to all the citizens who dared the hazardous trips and it was hazardous - the sleepers (ties) were parallel with the roadbed, and the rails were strips of cheap strap-iron. These Irons would sometimes loosen at the ends and pierce the bottom of the cars, this meant derailment of the car at the least. It often was much more dangerous. It is but 30 miles from Buffalo to Batavia and it took all day for a one way trip! The Erie Railroad, as already intimated, had not been built. The trains from Buffalo to Rochester came into the present tracks of the Erie at a point still easily discernible in the woods to west of us and followed that track to Attica and hence to Batavia. In 1852, the Buffalo and New York Railway Co. built a road from Hornellsville to Attica; bought the old Central tracks from Attica to the Forks (Cheektowaga) and from there built a new road to Buffalo. The Central, by successive straightenings of its tracks, brought Its line to that followed at present. '''June 1869 by [[Remington-545|Rev. James Remington]].''' Soon after the final sale of the Buffalo Creek Reservation, and the removal of the Indians, about 1845, a German Society (generally called the Ebenezer Society, but known among them.selves by a German phrase meaning "The Community of Inspirations") bought 5,000 acres and subsequently another 5,000 In West Seneca, Cheektowaga and Lancaster. They came from Rhenish Prussia and Hesse and numbered about 2,000 persons. Their property was held in common, and the entire control was in a board of elders. Their religious creed appears to have been somewhat like that of the Quakers depending much on spiritual insight but not neglecting stated services. In answer to a circular sent from Albany in 1853 they reported that there were no, paupers among them, that they had never asked aid of civil authorities that no crime had ever been committed there, nor had they ever had recourse to the courts. In 1856 they bought land in Iowa and slowly removed to the state taking eight years to complete the change. In 1849 Lancaster received an Impulse of prosperity which so advanced it that it has been enabled ever since to keep well in advance of adjacent towns. Three factories were built. The village of Lancaster was Incorporated; its first trustees, were John Parker, John McLean, David Osgood, Ira Sleeper and Charles Kurtz; H. L. Bingham, clerk. The Justices of the Pence were. Martin Luce, John Brown, Milton McNeal, William Standart. The first postmasters (from 1827-1850) were: Thomas Gross, Seymour Luce, Oliver Standart, W. H. Broadhead, Simen Pomeroy, H. L. Bingham, Seth Clark, W. H. Grimes, Martin Safford. David Osgood, E. H. McNeal, H. L. Bingham And also in 1849 a party of wealthy enterprising people from the historic Netherlands bought lands here and made this town their home. Mr. Zuidema and Mr. Idsardi on the Bagley Road (Pavement), Mr. Dykstra and Mr. Renze Van Peyma on East Main (the first farms, east of Bowen Road). Mr. Worp Van Peyma bought the McNeal home (east corner of Lombardy and East Main), where he still lives and Mr. Koopmans, the Bennett home which his family still occupies. Of the three factories, the Glass Factory (on Lake Avenue) was built by Reed, Allen, Cox and Co. and subsequently owned by Reed and Shin, James, Gatchel and Co., and finally by Dr. F. H. James. The amount of glass manufactured amounts to about $50,000 worth per annum Sixty "hands" are engaged in carrying on the business besides the cashier, superintendent and clerk. Wood to the amount of $8,000 is consumed annually. It is now the intention of Dr. James to use coal Instead of wood in the near future. In coming to this decision, his neighbors congratulated Dr. James and themselves, inasmuch as a prospect will then be opened into the beautiful wooded valley of the Cayuga where now we see only piles of wood as high as Olympus. Still some fear that we may be enveloped in a constant sea of smoke like that to which old Fort Pitt owes Its celebrity, Time, will tell. The Scars and Halsey Iron Foundry (on Holland Ave.) has from its inception done a flourishing business, employing some twenty men, and its business is still growing. The Tannery of Bush and Howard for many years did a large business here, employing fifty or more men. At present Its business is comparatively small, and its owners contemplate moving the business to another place because of the scarcity and high price of bark hereabouts. In 1850 our first bank 'The Merchants Bank", was opened in what is now Heller's Hardware Store. George Bruce was president and his son, W. W. Bruce, cashier. It was a bank of issue as well as deposit -and was open for about twelve years. It was once victimized by a smooth-tongued man from Wyoming County for about $1000. He must have been plausible indeed, to get the better of George Bruce for any amount, great or small. But that was the only loss It ever suffered. The present brick American Hotel was built in 1850. The names of those who have kept Public House in both the old and new building are here given in order: Joseph Carpenter 1812 Buell and Loomis Carpenter, Mr. Saddler, George Bruce, E.T. Cross, Evan Rice, Simeon Pomeroy, Horace Sloan, Warren Filkins, William Curtis, George Gage, M. R. Clark, Joshua Farr, Oliver Bowen, John Swarthout, Mr. Sheldon, John Thompson and John Raynor. This hotel has been greatly Improved this past year (1867-1868), a third story with a handsome mansard roof having been added, which gives the town 2 fine halls for public affairs. But when Mr. Raynor was commanded for his public-spirited deed he replied that he "built higher so that he might be nearer the happier land". There was also a public house "over the creek" (corner of St. John's and Aurora Street). The names of the owners are as follows: H. G. Morris, Evan Rice, John Simons, Cross and Roderick and J. H. Hughes, the present owner. St. Mary's Church was founded and construction started in 1849-1850 on land which formerly had been the Truman Luce farm. The church was finished and it was completed in 1851. In the fall of 1850 the present brick church of the Methodist Society was completed and dedicated. In 1851 Judge Theodoius Burwell who lived in the house now occupied by Dr. James, (Dr. Nowak's residence is built on that lot), started a school for boys and put up the building now occupied by Matthias Scheier. (East Main and Woodlawn) as the beginning of the institution which he called ''Oakwood Institute. Judge Burwell, a graduate of Union College, was a remarkable man, industrious, energetic, a great student who loved his farm and his school far more than the practice of law or even his seat on the bench. He had excellent teachers; one, Wm. Brewer, & cousin of the Field family here has since been head of Sheffield Scientific School at Yale. 1862 was made memorable in all this country by the third visitation or the cholera. Our town lost more than thirty people. Four of our men died in one night: John McNeal, Henry Reed, Dr. Brown and John Blackstone. The double funeral of Mr. McNeal and Mr. Reed was held in the Presbyterian Church the next Sunday morning by the Rev. Wm. Waith (his first funeral service.) The settlement of Looneyville was made in 1852. Mr. Robert Looney, who had long been connected with the Central Railroad, made a large purchase of land there (now Dellwood) and established a large lumber, barrel and stove business. He built a school, a tavern and established Sunday School. Ground was broken for a church but his untimely death checked all his plans for Improvement and the village never really materialized. Bowmansville, which had been prosperous growing village, received a severe set back at this time when the Conchocton Valley Railroad which was being laid out through the town went bankrupt and all that remained was the grass grown roadbed which can still be seen to the north of us. Later the West Shore used part of this right-of-way. At this time and an until the War of the Rebellion, Lancaster was greatly exercised over the Fugitive Slave Law, which law sounded the death-knell of President Fillmore politically, and cost him many friends. In Lancaster, George Bruce of the Bank was leader of the Southern "Sympathizers", called “Copperheads" and Thurston Carpenter was leader of the anti-slavery men. Their debates were not only constant but long, loud and bitter. There was no Underground Railroad station here - the "stations" nearest were the Bakers In Orchard Park, Sterling Ely in Cheektowaga and the Mc Neals on the Transit in Amherst, but a band of young men in Lancaster took their turns In transporting runaway slaves at night from one house to the other. It was a dangerous business, with heavy fines and Imprisonment If caught, which they never were. The leaders were Joseph Swansbro and Joseph Yurann and young McNeals, Atwoods, Hitchcocks, Bissells, and Kimballs, ready with fast horses. The wagon they used was a hay rack with a double bottom piled high with dry cornstalks. Mr. Ely often kept these poor slaves several days or weeks to give them rest. His house was searched more than once but none were ever found. There were many "Copper heads" too in Town Line, which later immortalized itself by seceding from the Union. In 1850 Donatis Comet appeared and seemed to confirm the old fear that comets are harbingers of evil, for storms, frost (a frost on June 4th killed any sign of vegetation), a severe drouth, plague of grasshoppers and a flood were all experienced that year. Also in that year the Glass Factory and the Tavern burned. Eleaser Blackmon was murdered (our first murder) by James Nichols, and young Albert Bissell was drowned. Some account should be given of our cemetery. A history of our town might be complied from a visit to It. Veterans of all our wars are buried there; children who died of scarlet fever in 1838; victims of the two visitations of the cholera; a little lad who died of hydrophobia contracted from a dog sold to his father when the former owner knew that the animal had been bitten by a mad dog. (son of Joseph Yurann, members of all our pioneer families. In the first years of the Cayuga Creek settlement, the families there bought an acre of sandy knoll (the southwest corner of our Rural Cemetery) for a "burying round", and thought it was privately owned. They freely gave burial there. More land was bought as necessary, and each family devoted two half-days a year to its care, besides the individual care always given. In 1866 Alexander Hitchcock urged that a Cemetery Association be formed, more land purchased, and its upkeep guaranteed. At a meeting called in the Presbyterian Church a committee was appointed and fund established to which Mr. Hitchcock immediately gave $1000. He also gave it its present name. Its first superintendent was Henry Atwood, who still continues in that position, and is making our cemetery one of which we may all be proud. '''November 1873 [[Waith-4|William Waith]]''' The writer of this last of our historical essays is fully aware of the difficulties that beset his task - to follow the Clark's and the Rev. Mr. Remington in anything, and especially in a history of this, their beloved town, is no easy matter, nor one to be lightly taken up. The full history of the town would include a narration of much in which this Society would feel slight interest, and would require a great amount of time and labor. I, therefore, forewarn you that this will be simply what its title sets forth - my reminiscences. To these remarks I will add that this narrative pertains only to the village of Lancaster, and takes the form of personal observations and experiences. On the afternoon of May 31st 1851, the writer of this essay alighted from a "Buffalo and Rochester" train at what is now the Erle station. He carried, besides clothes and toilet articles new maiden sermons recently constructed with an immense amount of labor in his room at Auburn Theological Seminary. He had been invited by the Rev. L. A. Skinner of the Presbyterian Church here to come and assist him for a month, with a view to a possible engagement as his successor, Mr. Skinner's health obliging him to retire from his pastorate. This step proved to be the beginning of a ministry which has continued uninterrupted till the present (1851-1911). During these years he has seen a generation pass away - has officiated at some 400 funerals, and has kept an accurate diary. The young theologian gazed at the scene of his future home and did not greatly like it. He wished he were anywhere but on the scrambling Street running from the station. Only two steeples were visible one that of our own church, the other an odd-shaped structure surmounting the building once the Lutheran Church but now used by that church as a school. The tower of St. Mary's Church was just rising above the roof. The row of little brick houses near the station was there then and there were some twelve other brick structures - among them the Bennett house now occupied by Mr. Koopmans, the cottage on the corner of Woodlawn and East Main, the Clapp home, the Briggs block (south side of East Main and Lake Avenue), the brick house next to it, the Halsey’s home and Mr. Deweys (Dr. Stratton's and Dr. Fernbach's), two on Aurora Street, Truman Luce's home (S.P. Adolf's) and St. Mary's Church Approaching the Plumbottom Creek, Railroad Street (Central Ave.) made a sharp descent to that stream from either side and crossed it by a wooden bridge The tannery there was then only an old wooden building. The Hasset saw mill just east of the bridge was in operation then and east of that was the race course later given by Ebeneser Briggs ag a site for a new school (School St.) Main Street, both east and west, was far less attractive then than now - the best of the present buildings were not then even projected - for the most past the buildings were low and shabby and our splendid trees wero 22 years younger. On Sunday morning, accompanied by the Rev. Mr. Skinner, he ascended the pulpit where he has since preached for 22 years. He scrutinized the congregation and was as closely scanned by it. He has since come to regard it as about the most intelligent and best looking that he knows of (he also knows that should he falter in scriptural quotation, in theology, or in the classics, there are many who can and will set him to rights.) But he also re members that in this then most anxious and unsettled state of mind he did not admire it at all. He thought he never could become acquainted with them. In the choir he saw Bancrofts, Clapps, Burwells, Hitchcocks, and Clarks. In the congregation were families from Town Line "Cayuga Creek", Elma, Cheektowaga Bowmansville as well as from the village itself. Atter, serving as assistant pastor for two months, he was engaged by the society, and with his wife and baby son, moved to the brick cottage at the corner of East Main and Woodlawn. The other churches of the town were most kind and cordial to the young newcomer. The building at present occupied by the Methodist Church was then Just completed. The Rev. Gustavus Hines author of "History of the Oregon Missions", was Its pastor. The Lutheran Church was then occupying second building and Its pastor was the beloved Mr. Knapp, who has been with them all these years. St. Mary's Church was also in the process of erection. Its pastor, who came two years later (1853) was the Rev. Father Sester, a splendid, scholarly, cultured man – a true and faithful friend, and one who most efficiently cared for his people and his church. He was a skilled musician, kind and helpful to all students of music here. He also carried on 'a Latin correspondence with several nearby clergymen in which company the young Presbyterian minister was later included. The Episcopal Church began first as a mission visited by Bishop Cleveland Coxe And by Bishop W. H. A. Bissell of Vermont who spent some time in Elma each summer. Its first regular services, were held in the Academy. In 1866. they moved to Grimes Hall (near Stutzman's Grocery), then built the Trinity Church. Its resident pastors have been Messrs. Sweet, Huntington, Capers, Cooley and Jefferson. In 1866 the Lancaster Literary Society was organized. the original members being N. B. Gatchel, E. H. Perry, Dr. F. H. James, Charles F. Tabor, George Clapp. R. W. Hoffeld, George W. Porter and William Waith. They formed a society which still grows and flourishes. The Introduction of street lamps came with an election on March 26, 1866. There had been strenuous opposition but at last the lighting of our streets was an accomplished fact. In October, 1872 occurred the epizootic, a distemper which fell upon horses everywhere. So virulent was it, and so rapidly propagated. that it paralyzed every branch of business. On October 24, 7,000 horses died in New York within 24 hours. Life was sadly deranged, no streetcars, no deliveries of any kind, food, milk or express, no funerals; doctors went afoot, as did we all. The last two Sundays of October, not a carriage came to any church. Only three church - goers from outside the village, Calvin Ely, James Hitchcock and Frank Raynor, walked to their respective churches. And of all the horses hereabouts, only Dr. Potter's two escaped the disease which disappeared the next month as suddenly as it came upon us. The following verses are from a poem written by Dr. Waith for the Literary Society: Oh, say have you heard of the Epizootic That rushed through the equine creation? There wasn't a town Where the beast were not down with a cough that approached suffocation. It was fun in these days of the epizootic To see on the floor of each Station The boxes and baskets The bundles and caskets In steady and high cumulation. When Potter was told of the epizootic It's power and its quick penetration He said with a chuckle He never would knuckle to any such great aggravation. And his nags never took the epizootic Nor showed at their noses irritation And Samuel laughed As his neighbors he chaffed And Indulged In loud cachinnation. [[category:Lancaster, New York, History]]
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[[category:Lancaster, New York, History]] [[category:Lancaster, New York, Fire Department]] http://www.lancasterfd.org/index.html http://www.lancasterfd.org/LFDhistory.pdf From Buckets to Diesels—The Story of the Lancaster Volunteer Fire Department Our well-trained and well-equipped volunteer fire department plays such an important part in village life today that it is quite difficult to believe that there was a time in our history when no regularly-organized body of fire fighters existed, and that protection of persons and property against fire was left, as a rule, to the efforts of a bucket brigade. Since there were no water mains or fire hydrants in the village until after the great fire of 1896, water for fire fighting came from creeks, ditches, springs, and rain water cisterns, or was laboriously hand pumped from private wells. The words “totally destroyed”, appearing frequently in early fire records, testify grimly to the futile efforts of the gallant but poorly-equipped volunteers who formed a chain from the nearest water supply and attempted to extinguish the flames in blazing buildings with pails of water passed from hand to hand. On June 23, 1849, about three months after the village was incorporated, the electors voted an appropriation of $25.00 “for procuring implements for a hook and ladder company”. And, for reasons the minutes of the Village Board do not disclose, a determination by ballot to “appropriate $800 for fire engines and $50.00 for a place to keep same”, made May 28, 1859, was rescinded on August 6th of the same year, and the special tax levy for this purpose was repaid to village property owners. Small appropriations for purchasing fire pails, ladders, ropes, and hooks, were approved by the voters in 1859, 1860, 1867, and 1869. But it was not until 1874 that the first recognized fire company was organized. The first meeting of this company was held in Squire [[Dykstra-133|John G. Dykstra's]] office, in the Leifer building on West Main Street, on July 20, 1874. There were present at that time fifteen men, who immediately effected an organization. More members were added, so that the charter membership list, in September of that year, included the following: President, [[Gottschalk-161|Jacob Gottschalk]]; Vice-President, [[Huber-1588|George Huber]]; Treasurer, [[Leininger-251|John Leininger]]; Secretary, [[Bishop-6333|Charles Bishop]]; Foreman, [[Losson-2|J. Losson]]; Assistant foreman, Gottlieb Scheiflee. Also: Alfred Hattler, John Forens, George Hummell, Eugene Guenin, [[DeVille-112|John DeVille]], [[Lambrix-20|John Lambrix]], [[Rusch-77|George Rusch]], [[Wendell-256|George Wendel]], [[Draper-1608|S. T. Draper]], [[Adolph-61 |Joseph Adolf]], Thomas Robinson, [[VanPeyma-5|John Van Peyma]], [[Brewer-3720|John Brewer]], John Walter, Alois Gangloff, [[Martzloff-4|Philip Martzlof]]f, [[Wagner-6007|Julius Wagner]], [[Pfohl-7|George Pfohl]], [[Kiehl-59|Adam Kiehl]], [[Gretzler-1|Henry Gretzler]], [[Grau-126|William Grau]], [[Kupfer-12|Henry Kupfer]], Lorenz Hattler, [[Fedder-36 |John Fedder]]; [[Nuwer-37|Joseph Nuwer]], [[Sandel-65|Valentine Sandel]], and Andrew Lerch. The company which later was incorporated, on February 5, 1876 adopted the name of “Rescue Hook and Ladder Company No. 1". They purchased a wagon, and equipped it with wooden ladders and pails. Reserve pails were stored under the wooden sidewalk in front of Jacob Jerge's place of business on West Main Street. To house the fire wagon, a shed was built, next to the residence of [[Below-45|Charles Below]] on West Main Street, later the site of the Balthaser Block. A fire alarm being necessary, the sum of one hundred dollars was borrowed for the purchase of a fire bell. Contrary to some historical accounts, Village Board minutes indicate that our village fathers were quick to recognize the value of the protection provided by the new volunteer fire department. On March 30, 1875, the Village Board recommended that the Sum of $800 be raised by tax to buy Babcock fire extinguishers, ladders, and hooks; and that an additional $800 be raised to construct a place to keep fire apparatus. And, on June 10, 1875, [[Gottschalk-161|Jacob Gottschalk]], president of the ladder company, was delegated to proceed to Utica, N. Y. to inspect a hook and ladder truck being offered for Sale by that city. Six days later, Mr. Gottschalk reported to the Village Board that he had inspected the Utica truck, found it in good condition, and worth the $400 price which the city had placed upon it. - On June 19, 1875, the Village Board voted to purchase the Utica truck for $400, and, after it arrived, purchased three dozen new rubber buckets for fire fighting purposes. And, at a village election held March 28, 1876, local taxpayers voted to purchase the original building erected by the fire Company for $131. The purchase of additional equipment, including hose, bob sleds, etc. for the hook and ladder company was approved at a village election in March, 1877. On March 30, 1880, village electors voted to exempt members of the hook and ladder Company from poll tax, and also granted the volunteer firemen an exemption of $500 on any assessment for village purposes. (In 1974, ninety-four years later, the exemption on real estate assessments for volunteer firemen still remains at $500.) As the department grew, more facilities for housing fire equipment became necessary, so the volunteers decided to build a fire house. In 1880, the building later known as [[Keebler-27|Claude Keebler's]] Shoe Store, and now as Dalton's Apparel, was built by the fire department without any financial assistance from the Village. Now located in a permanent building, the volunteers decided to procure a good, serviceable fire engine to provide water under pressure for fighting fires. It was learned that an engine belonging to the Erie County Almshouse was for Sale, and a bargain was struck, after the engine became the property of our firemen for $100. The year following the purchase of the engine from the County Almshouse, the Cayuga Engine Company came into existence. This company was organized in August, 1881, with 44 charter members, including John Maute, first president, and Peter J. Gaudy, first secretary of the organization. The old Almshouse engine was used by the Cayugas for Several years, and later a committee of firemen went to Seneca Falls, N. Y. and purchased a new machine for $900. This apparatus saw service and pumped water from Plumbottom Creek and Cayuga Creek during the big fires of 1894 and 1896. In 1882, Fuller Hose Company No. 1 was organized. It was equipped with a white hose cart, largely financed by a donation from [[Fuller-5840|C.W. Fuller]], a local resident, after whom the company was named. Apparently denied official recognition by the Village Board, the company disbanded seven months after it was organized. Its white hose cart was used for more than 20 years thereafter as original equipment for other newly-born hose companies. On May 7, 1885, the Eagle Hose Company was organized. Its first officers were: President, Edward Ruehling; Vice President, [[Young-16628|Samuel Young]]; Secretary, Charles Martzloff; Treasurer, [[Adolph-66|Simon Adolf]]; Foreman, Edward Brandel; Assistant Foreman, [[Sandel-101|George Sandel]]. The first apparatus used by the Eagles was the Fuller hose cart. The company was incorporated on April 15, 1901. On March 22, 1887, voters approved an expenditure of $200 for the construction of a combination hose and bell tower and village lock-up, on property located at Central Avenue and East Main Street, where the Municipal Building now stands. And, in April, 1887, when [[Sommers-299|J. P. Sommers]] announced that the Cayuga Engine Company had purchased a new fire engine and requested permission to store it in space leased by the Village Board from the fire department, the need for more room for housing fire equipment became apparent. At a public meeting on October 12, 1895, it was decided to call a special election to select a site for a new fire house, and on November 26, 1895, Village electors chose, by a large majority, the fire tower location at Central Avenue and East Main Street, owned by [[Raynor-344|Frank Raynor]]. The property was purchased for $80 per front foot, The Alert Hose Company was organized on April 17, 1894. Its first officers were: President, Garrett McNaughton; Vice President, George Fisher; Treasurer, George J. McCurley; Secretary, [[Gottschalk-162|Edward Gottschalk]]; Foreman, Charles Higgins; Assistant Foreman, S. P. Anderson. The first apparatus used by the Alerts was the Fuller hose cart. The Company was disbanded on July 22, 1896. Following the disbandment of the Cayuga Engine Company in April, 1896, the Village purchased the Cayuga engine for $295, and the hose cart used by the Eagle Hose Company for $150. Bids on the new fire hall were opened on September 17, 1896, and a contract for the construction of the building was awarded to [[Knauber-20|Joseph Knauber]] at his low bid of $3,670. Following the second disastrous fire in two years in downtown Lancaster on October 21, 1896, water mains and hydrants were installed on West Main Street, Central Avenue, and East Main Street. Permission was granted to the Town Board to use the village fire bell for the clock in the Town Hall, providing that it could also be used as a fire alarm. On October 29, 1896, the Protective Hose Company was organized. Its first officers were: President, Harvey Fogelsonger; Vice President, Albert Henneberger; Secretary, Henry Siemon; Treasurer, George Wendel Jr.; Foreman, [[Haake-73|Fred G. Haake]]; Assistant Foreman, [[Bull-1701|William Bull]]. Its original equipment was the cart formerly used by the Alert Hose Company. The Protectives were incorporated on September 22, 1898. On July 18, 1900, a contract to build a supply wagon was awarded to C. J. Handel of Buffalo at his bid of $379. The new wagon was assigned to, the Protective Hose Company. The Citizens Hose Company was incorporated August 25, 1899. Incorporators were: [[Heigl-8|Joseph Heigl]], Charles Diemert, D. C. Lynch, Martin Sturm, Eli Sturm, and Frederick Handel. Its first apparatus was the old Fuller hose cart. In August, 1900, a steam fire whistle was purchased from W. A. Case Company of Buffalo for $18, and installed at the Lancaster Malleable Iron Works. Following its installation, the first numbered fire signal code was adopted. In February, 1902, the whistle was moved to the power plant of the Depew and Lancaster Light, Power and Conduit Company. In 1908, it was moved again to the Lancaster Co-Operative Glass Works. In April, 1902, a contract for a supply wagon was awarded to William Rusher at his bid of $345. The wagon was assigned to the Citizens Hose Company in June of that year, and stored in a shed owned by Frank Barnhardt on Central Avenue, If it is of any comfort to some of today’s eager firemen who experience difficulty with fire house doors, Board minutes show that on December 22, 1902, the Village billed one George Vandenberg in the amount of $4.95 for “damages to the fire house door caused by a runaway horse owned by him.” In June, 1903, bids were requested on a new hook and ladder truck. A contract for the truck was awarded to the Charles T. Holloway Company of Rochester, N.Y. for $1,250. In September, 1903, records show that the Blossom Fire Department purchased the old hand engine for $300. The Soemann Hose Company was organized in 1903. It was equipped with the renovated hose cart which originally belonged to the C. W. Fuller Hose Company No. 1. Apparently, this was a quasiofficial group which never sought official recognition by the Village Board, except to request that its equipment be kept in the vicinity of East Main and Court Streets. In 1905, however, the Village Board notified Peter Soemann that his hose cart would be expected to answer all fire alarms. On September 1, 1904, Lancaster Chemical Company No. 1 was organized. Its first officers were: President, Dr. Edward Oelrich; Vice President, Irwin Zurbrick; Treasurer, George A. Porter; Secretary, W. D. Porter; Foreman, John L. Staeber; Assistant foreman, Ralph E. Dykstra. Official recognition of this company by the Village Board apparently was denied. In June, 1906, the plan of the Frontier Telephone Company for installation of a fire alarm system was adopted, and, in April, 1908, the sum of $300 was appropriated to pay for its installation. The system apparently was a disappointment, because in March, 1909, an appropriaton of $2,000 for installing a fire alarm system was approved, and, in July of that year, a contract in the amount of $1,425 was awarded to the National District Telegraph Company. Complaints about the limited Sound capacity of the new fire bell immediately followed, and, in November, 1911, a committee of fire wardens spoke in favor of a fire tower, with a steel triangle to replace the fire bell. No funds were available for this purpose. In April, 1913, a contract for installing a Diaphone air horn to replace the fire bell at a cost of $1,275 was awarded to the Star Electric Company. This air horn is still in use today, having been repaired and modernized as required. After having been defeated in March, 1908, a proposition to erect a fire hall in the north end of the Village was carried at an election in April, 1913. The affirmative vote followed the offer of the John B. Squire Company, developers of the Colfax Heights subdivision, to exchange property on Central Avenue with the Village to provide a fire house site. In July, 1913, a contract was awarded to Samuel Helwig for constructing the new fire hall, at his low bid of $2,856. MOTORIZATION A proposition to appropriate $1,250 for motor fire apparatus was approved at a village election in March, 1916, and, in June of that year, a Buick truck was purchased from Klepfer Brothers for $1,250. The truck was assigned to the Citizens Hose Company, and the old, horse-drawn Citizens supply wagon was later offered for sale. In March, 1917, a 40 gallon copper chemical tank and hose reel was added to the truck at a cost of $365. An appropriation of $3,500 for a motor chemical and hose truck was approved by the voters in March, 1917, and, in July of that year, a Brockway four-cylinder combination truck was purchased from the American LaFrance Fire Engine Company for $3,300. Delivered in November of that year, it was assigned to the Eagle Hose Company. Weekly tests of the fire alarm system began in August, 1918, when the request of Fire Chief Frank Wintermantel to pull a fire alarm box every Tuesday evening was granted by the Village Board. In March, 1920, voters approved an appropriation of $5,500 for the purchase of a motorized combination hook and ladder truck, and, in September of that year, a Stewart truck was purchased from the Buffalo Chemical Fire Extinguisher Company for $5,500, plus $250 war tax. The truck was assigned to Rescue Hook and Ladder Company. After having been defeated in March, 1921, a proposition to purchase a combination chemical, hose, and pumping fire engine for $12,500 was approved by the taxpayers in June, 1924. In August of that year, a contract for the purchase of the apparatus was awarded to the American LaFrance Fire Engine Company for $12,500. The truck was accepted in January, 1925, and assigned to the Protective Hose Company. In November, 1926, a contract was awarded to William A. Walker for alterations to the downtown fire hall, made necessary by the changeover from horse-drawn to motorized fire apparatus. And, in March, 1927, a proposition to appropriate $8,800 for a 600 gallon fire pumper was defeated at the polls. In September, 1928, the Village Board determined to expend the sum of $8,000 for the purchase of an additional fire pumper, and an electric siren for the North End Fire Hall. The resolution was subject to a permissive referendum, but no opposition developed, and in October, 1928, after considering four bids, a contract was awarded to the Buffalo Fire Appliance Corporation for the truck and siren at a Cost of $7,975. The truck was assigned to the Citizens Hose Company, and was a conversation piece for years because of the bright yellow color selected by the north end company. Bids on a new truck for the Eagle Hose Company were opened in June, 1935, and a contract for the apparatus was awarded to the Buffalo Fire Appliance Corporation at its low bid of $3,190. The old Brockway truck, which had served the Eagles since 1917, ended its days hauling blacktop for street repairs by the Department of Public Works. On September 12, 1935, the Village Board granted the County of Erie a right-of-way for highway purposes across the front of the downtown fire house lot, to permit the construction of the Broadway “cutoff”. The downtown fire hall was demolished in June, 1936, and downtown fire apparatus was temporarily housed in a building owned by Elmer Adolf in the rear of West Main Street. A steel building to be used as a temporary fire hall was purchased from the Truscon Steel Company for $2,572, and erected on the rear of the old fire house lot. In November, 1936, fire apparatus was returned to the East Main Street-Central Avenue site, and housed in the temporary fire hall. On September 28, 1937, George Stephens, president of the Buffalo Fire Appliance Corporation, announced that his company, of which then - Mayor Ralph R. Young of Lancaster was vice-president, intended to donate a hook and ladder truck to the Village, and, on March 15, 1938, Lancaster's first aerial ladder truck was delivered. Mr. Stephens, who was made an honorary member of the Fire Department for his generosity, died less than a month later. In November, 1939, the Lancaster Fire Department requested the Village Board to take an option on a suitable site for a combination municipal building and fire hall, recommending the vacant Village Inn site next to the fire house lot. A 90 day option on the Village Inn property was negotiated a month later. A Special village election was held on January 30, 1940, and a proposal to erect a municipal building and fire headquarters on the combined Village Inn and fire house sites was approved by the hairsplitting vote of 400 in favor, 397 against the proposal. In order to utilize the old fire house lot for the proposed municipal building, the site had to be cleared, and it was decided to move the temporary fire hall to the Department of Public Works property on Broadway, where it could be utilized as a fire hall during the construction of the new building. A $525 contract was awarded to the Lancaster Construction Company for moving the building over Broadway. On June 24, 1940, fire trucks were again housed in the metal structure at its new location. Observance of the Christmas holidays in 1940 was particularly significant to the Lancaster Fire Department when its three downtown trucks moved into the new Municipal Building on Christmas Eve. Following the bombing of Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, which marked the beginning of World War II, the fire department was called upon to participate in providing Civilian Defense pro'tection for the community. Rooms used by the department in the basement of the Muncipal Building were cleared out, and Converted into a Civilian Defense Control Center. The fire alarm system was adapted for use as both a fire and air-raid warning system by installing eight Small electric sirens on poles at strategic locations in the village. Special fire fighting techniques for combating conflagrations caused by air raids were adopted, and the grim thought that “it might happen here” intensified the vigilance of the volunteers on the home front. In August, 1945, the old hand pumper orginally owned by the Cayuga Engine Company was brought back to Lancaster “for keeps”, after it was purchased from Mrs. Albert E. Minns Jr. for $185. The 1949 Lancaster Centennial observance was a huge success in all respects. When the Centennial finance committee completed its audit after the celebration, a surplus was indicated, and these funds were used to purchase a 1952 Chevrolet Service truck, and also a 1952 Chevrolet van-type emergency truck for the Lancaster Fire Department, which had played an important part in the observance. The van replaced an open rescue truck built after the war as a combination police, fire, and civilian defense vehicle. Elimination of the four railroad grade crossings on Central Avenue in 1950 required the relocation of the North End Fire Hall, and the building was moved from its old location to a site on West Drullard Avenue in October, 1950. The Citizens pumper was housed in a building owned by Arthur Stutzman on Sturm Street until the fire house could be reoccupied. In January, 1951, a contract for supplying a 750 gpm triple combination truck for $15,000 was awarded to the American LaFrance Foamite Corporation. The truck was assigned to the Protective Hose Company. Before the new truck was delivered, an unfortunate accident after a grass fire at the end of Kurtz Avenue resulted in the death of Russell Wilkinson, a member of the Protectives, and a plaque in his memory was attached to the new pumper. The request of the Fire Department for a new truck for the Citizens Hose Company, made in April, 1952, was not acted upon until May, 1953, when bids were authorized on 750 gpm and 1,000 gpm pumpers. In June, 1953, a contract for one 750 gpm pumper, equipped according to FCDA specifications, was awarded to the Young Fire Equipment Corporation for $16,220, and the truck was assigned to the Citizens. A supply of hose and extra equipment brought the final contract cost to $17,520. In November, 1953, five bids were received on a 750 gpm pumper with FCDA equipment for the Eagle Hose Company, and in December, a contract was awarded to the Young Fire Equipment Corporation for $15,685. The yellow 1928 Buffalo pumper, formerly used by the Citizens Hose Company, was traded in on this bid. - - The 1938 model Buffalo aerial ladder truck, which was badly damaged during the fire at Young's Mill on Court Street October 19, 1956, was replaced in 1957 by an American LaFrance truck with a 75 foot aerial ladder. Final cost of this apparatus, which is still in use, was $32,735. The 1952 Chevrolet emergency truck, which was purchased with proceeds from the 1949 Centennial celebration, was replaced in 1969 by a rescue Squad truck. The unit consists of a custom-built Welch body, mounted on a GMC chassis, and cost $15,943. The 1952 truck went to the Department of Public. Works, where it is still being used for pollution control purposes. Also in 1969, the Fire Department purchased its first vehicle for the exclusive use of the Fire Chief. The red Plymouth station wagon, which cost $2,395, was bought under the New York State bid contract for the price advantage which was offered. It was replaced in April, 1974, by a lime-yellow Dodge sedan, which was purchased for $3,199 out of funds accumulated in the Village equipment reserve fund. The 1974 vehicle was also purchased on the State bid contract. A windfall grant of Federal revenue sharing funds, together with a tidy sum accumulated in the equipment reserve fund, made it possible in March, 1973 to purchase three identical 1250 gpm pumpers to replace the 1951, 1953, and 1954 units assigned to the Protective, Citizens, and Eagle Hose Companies. Built by the Ward LaFrance Fire Engine Company of Elmira, according to a rigid set of Specifications prepared by a truck committee of the Lancaster Fire Department, the aggregate cost of the three units was $145,440. An additional sum of $2,250 was contributed by the Fire Department for Several Special features on the trucks, which were delivered in late March and early April of 1974. The big, lime-yellow colored pumpers are equipped with enclosed cabs, diesel engines, and all of the latest developments in fire fighting technology. To complete the modernization of fire department equipment, the Village, in 1974, purchased a Dodge truck, with utility body, to replace the 1952 Chevrolet service truck which had been acquired out of proceeds from the 1949 Centennial celebration. The new unit, with equipment, cost about $3,500, and was financed with funds accumulated in the equipment reserve fund. CENTENNIAL AN END AND A BEGINNING As of April, 1974, active membership in the Lancaster Fire Department was 220 men. Age restrictions were relaxed in 1972 to permit eighteen year olds to become active members of the Department, which numbers among its members several firefighters with more than 50 years of active service. It’s a long way from the bucket brigades of the 1800's to the science of fighting fires today, and members of the Lancaster department are accomplished scientists in their field, as low fire losses in recent years indicate. Hundreds of man-hours spent in training produce dividends when these volunteers are called into action, and there is no thought of individual glory when the chips are down and every trick in the fireman’s trade is needed to cope with the fire fighting and rescue problems which are common to our modern way of living. Veterans, businessmen, and Village and Town officials can often be seen fighting side by side against the most-feared elements of disaster on the home front — for nothing except the satisfaction which follows a job well done. Shrouded in the mists of time are the names of the hardy volunteers of early days in Village history, who passed the pails in bucket brigades, or, standing in the frigid waters of Cayuga and Plumbottom Creeks, manned the hand pumping engines to fight the great fires which threatened the Village. To them, and to their successors, and especially to the intrepid group of over 200 volunteers who today are dedicated to the protection of our Community against disaster, we express our heartfelt thanks in this, the centennial year of the Lancaster Fire Department. FIRE CHIEFS — 1874 - 1974 Chiefs of the Lancaster Volunteer Fire Department, and years in which they served, were: [[Gottschalk-161|Jacob Gottschalk]] — 1874, 1880, 1881, 1882, 1901, 1902, 1903 : [[Martzloff-4|Philip Martzloff]] — 1875, 1876, 1878, 1879, 1885, 1886, 1887, 1888 : [[Huber-1588|George Huber]] — 1877, 1893 : [[Hummell-65|George Hummell Jr]]. – 1883 : [[Nuwer-37|Joseph Nuwer]] - 1884 : [[Balthasar-51|Henry Balthasar]] – 1894, 1895, 1896 : [[Adolf-44|Simon Adolf]] — 1897, 1898, 1904, 1905, 1906 : [[Balthasar-63|Joseph Balthasar]] – 1899, 1900, 1907 : [[Dentinger-126|Ben Dentinger]] – 1908 : [[Schaefer-1324|Frank Schaefer]] – 1909 : [[Young-16628|Samuel Young]] — 1910, 1911, 1912 : [[Wendel-348|Joseph Wendel]] – 1913 : [[Wintermantel-15|Frank Wintermantel]] - 1917, 1918 :[[Bolender-212| John Bolender]] — 1919 to 1940 inclusive : [[Geyer-384|Joseph Geyer]] - 1941, 1942, 1943, 1944, 1945, 1946 [[McDonald-11748|Francis McDonald]] — 1947, 1948 [[Blair-4816|Raymond Blair]] — 1949, 1950 [[Wendel-349|Arthur Wendel]] – 1951, 1952 John Lyon Sr. – 1953, 1954 [[Bull-2257|Lloyd Bull]] — 1955, 1956 [[Noll-535|Lloyd Noll]] – 1957, 1958 [[Myers-8418|Eugene Myers]] — 1959, 1960 [[Roll-421|Albert Roll]] — 1961, 1962 [[Laney-593|Robert Laney Sr.]] – 1963, 1964 [[Deutschlander-17|George Deutschlander]] – 1965, 1966 [[Adolf-69|Leonard Adolf]] — 1967, 1968 [[Gondek-41|Henry J. Gondek]] — 1969, 1970 Ronald Clements — 1971, 1972 Edward Lahnen - 1973, 1974 Eugene Haas – 1974, 1975 Note — No records are available for years unaccounted for.
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[[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture]] [[category:Lancaster, New York, Village Walk]] {{Image|file=Lancaster_Opera_House.jpg|size=600}} [http://www.lancopera.org/index.cfm?fuseaction=page.display&page_id=30 Opera House website] [https://www.facebook.com/pages/Lancaster-Opera-House/10150134961520206 Opera House on Facebook] ----- Buffalo Spree Best of WNY: Historic Theaters By Anna Geronimo Hausmann and Nicole Schuman http://www.buffalospree.com/buffalospreemagazine/archives/2003_10/1003theaters.html The Lancaster Opera House The Lancaster Opera House was conceived as a music hall within the village’s municipal building. Designed by George J. Metzger and opened in 1897, the Opera House’s early years saw the presentation of dances, recitals, and commencement exercises as well as musicals and traveling shows. During the Depression, the hall became a center for distribution of food and clothing to the needy; during World War II, a sewing room was set up in the dressing rooms beneath the stage, and parachutes were packed on the auditorium floor. Following the war, the theater was the Civil Defense Headquarters for much of Erie County. The Opera House’s restoration was begun as a Bicentennial project with funding from the Town of Lancaster, from New York State, and from numerous other public and private sources. After six years of work, the Opera House re-opened in September of 1981. The Opera House has received a complete interior redecoration in the last two years, with Executive Director Tom Kazmierczak working with interior designer Diana Fera. After this redecoration the hall received the prestigious Pewter Plate Award from the Landmark Society of the Niagara Frontier for outstanding renovation and operation of a historic venue. Kazmierczak stresses that the Opera House continues in its historic function as the center of the community. The recent ongoing street work around the Opera House has incorporated the Opera House into its redesigned streetscape. In addition, the Opera House has begun networking within the surrounding village community. “We produce works at Eddie Ryan’s across the street and we’ve been running a venue out of Macgruder’s since last August. In November we’ll be starting family programs and workshops upstairs at the nearby New York Store.” Kazmierczak notes that the recent redecoration involved significant community participation. This community commitment is exemplified in the Opera House’s corporate sponsorships, which include M & T Bank’s sponsorship of the Broadway programs and Niagara Hobby’s sponsorship of the children’s programs. Kazmierczak also says that the Opera House will begin mounting its own productions as well as presenting traveling shows. One production to look for in the future is the story of William and Priscilla, the friendly ghosts who haunt the Opera House. They were actors in the gaslight era who broke up and when William went to Virginia to find Priscilla again, he found her murdered. Sounds like just the right sort of production for a dramatic, historical venue like the Lancaster Opera House. [[Space:Broadway_5424_-_Grimes_-_Davis_Mansion|Traveling south on Central, on the northeast Corner of Central and Broadway once stood the Grimes-Davis Mansion]]
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Adolf (1923 - 2003) Slimko]] 66 Norris Avenue : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Adolf-67 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Adolf-150|Barbara Ann Adolf (1944 - 2002) Schaefer]] 20 St. Joseph Street : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Adolf-150 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Adolf-65|Bernard Francis Adolf (1910 - 1957) ]] 20 St. Joseph Street : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Adolf-65 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Adolf-8|Edward Peter Adolf (1880 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Adolf-8 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Adolf-82|Francis Raymond Adolf (1908 - 1909) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Adolf-82 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Adolf-9|George William Adolf (1881 - 1882) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Adolf-9 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Adolf-69|Leonard J. Adolf (1931 - 1977) ]] 20 St. Joseph Street : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Adolf-69 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Adolph-130|Margaret Mary Adolf (1919 - 1995) Kosmowski]] 66 Central Avenue : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Adolph-130 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Adolph-88|Mary Loretta Adolf (1892 - 1980) Monin]] 42 Church Street : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Adolph-88 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Adolf-66|Norbert Raymond Adolf (1920 - 2016) ]] 20 St. Joseph Street : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Adolf-66 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Adolf-68|Ralph A. Adolf (1929 - 2021) ]] 20 St. Joseph Street : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Adolf-68 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Adolph-72|Albert Henry Adolph (1888 - 1963) ]] 66 Central Avenue : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Adolph-72 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Adolph-77|Charles Edward Adolph (1890 - 1979) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Adolph-77 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Adolph-76|Florence Isabella Adolph (1885 - 1960) Kolb]] 37 School Street : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Adolph-76 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Adolph-75|Francis Joseph Adolph (1883 - 1954) ]] 20 St. Joseph Street : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Adolph-75 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Aman-108|Arthur Aman (1901 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Aman-108 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Aman-110|Edward Aman (1904 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Aman-110 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Aman-109|Elmer Aman (1902 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Aman-109 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Aman-101|Frank Aman (1869 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Aman-101 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Aman-105|Herbert Aman (1896 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Aman-105 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Amann-319|Jean Aman (1775 - 1842) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Amann-319 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Aman-102|Julia Aman (1872 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Aman-102 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Aman-104|Louisa Aman (1879 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Aman-104 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Aman-106|Lucile Aman (1898 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Aman-106 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Aman-107|Marion Aman (1899 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Aman-107 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Aman-100|Martha Aman (1867 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Aman-100 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Aman-103|Stella Aman (1874 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Aman-103 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Amann-362|Anna Maria Amann (1847 - 1889) Pautler]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Amann-362 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Amann-151|Anthony Amann (1806 - 1887) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Amann-151 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Amann-153|Banhart Amann (1837 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Amann-153 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Amann-152|Barbara Amann (1834 - 1922) Irr]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Amann-152 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Amann-154|Frank Amann (1841 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Amann-154 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Amann-363|Joseph A. Amann (1813 - 1899) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Amann-363 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Amann-155|Magdalena Amann (1845 - 1850) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Amann-155 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Amann-139|Mary Ann Amann (1832 - 1920) Knauber]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Amann-139 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Becker-4821|Beatrice Becker (1918 - 1992) Foshee]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Becker-4821 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Becker-4916|Dolores K. Becker (1907 - 1972) Kihl]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Becker-4916 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Bennett-37813|Sandra Bennett (1954 - ) Streit]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Bennett-37813 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Billiar-59|Christopher Billiar (1958 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Billiar-59 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Boldt-183|Edwin Michael Boldt (1895 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Boldt-183 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Brown-110954|Carol Brown (1955 - ) Lenahan]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Brown-110954 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Brown-97850|James Brown (1936 - ) ]] 24 School Street : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Brown-97850 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Brown-140488|James F. Brown (1965 - 2018) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Brown-140488 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Brown-97849|Janice Brown (1932 - ) ]] 24 School Street : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Brown-97849 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Brown-74194|Jerome J. Brown (1929 - 1979) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Brown-74194 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Brown-97846|Phyllis E. Brown (1928 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Brown-97846 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Brown-97847|Richard G. Brown (1930 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Brown-97847 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Buechi-23|Karyl Buechi (1961 - ) McCrossan]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Buechi-23 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Buechi-22|Katheryn Buechi (1955 - ) Stone]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Buechi-22 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Caspar-93|Mary A. Caspar (1806 - ) Amann]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Caspar-93 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Delzer-81|Ann Marie Delzer (1950 - ) Dyll]] 42 West Main Street : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Delzer-81 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Delzer-10|Esther M. Delzer (1926 - 2011) Maryanski]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Delzer-10 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Delzer-68|Francis Warren Delzer (1947 - ) ]] 42 West Main Street : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Delzer-68 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Delzer-122|Gerald Delzer (1940 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Delzer-122 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Delzer-13|Harold J. Delzer (1930 - 1991) ]] 17 Scott Street : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Delzer-13 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Delzer-11|Kenneth William Delzer (1928 - 2016) ]] 76 Pleasant Avenue : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Delzer-11 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Delzer-187|Lori Delzer (1959 - ) Koscielniak]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Delzer-187 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Delzer-148|Mark Delzer (1947 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Delzer-148 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Delzer-12|Norma Jane Delzer (1929 - ) Goodremote]] 76 Pleasant Avenue : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Delzer-12 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Delzer-47|Patricia J. Delzer (1951 - ) Celej]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Delzer-47 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Delzer-93|Phyllis Delzer (1945 - ) Durkin]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Delzer-93 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Delzer-14|Robert E. Delzer (1937 - ) ]] 76 Pleasant Avenue : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Delzer-14 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Delzer-97|Stephen M. Delzer (1958 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Delzer-97 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Delzer-9|Warren Donald Delzer (1921 - 1992) ]] 42 West Main Street : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Delzer-9 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Delzer-188|William Delzer (1965 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Delzer-188 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Enser-45|Earl Charles Enser (1925 - 2015) ]] 11 School Street : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Enser-45 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Enser-44|Lois Rita Enser (1924 - 2004) Kline]] 32 Clark Street : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Enser-44 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Fritz-613|Ron Fritz (1960 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Fritz-613 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Fullex-9|Dawn I. Fullex (1943 - 1994) ]] 24 West Main Street : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Fullex-9 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Fullex-2|Robert T. Fullex (1937 - 2002) ]] 24 West Main Street : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Fullex-2 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Fullex-3|Roberta Jane Fullex (1936 - ) Brock]] 24 West Main Street : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Fullex-3 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Guetlich-11|Anna Guetlich (1879 - 1960) Webster]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Guetlich-11 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Guetlich-8|Frank Guetlich (1869 - 1955) ]] 124 Central Avenue : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Guetlich-8 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Guetlich-10|Katherine M. Guetlich (1877 - 1961) ]] 124 Central Avenue : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Guetlich-10 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Guetlich-14|Phillip Guetlich (1871 - 1873) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Guetlich-14 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Guetlich-9|Amelia Guettich (1874 - 1960) O'Mara]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Guetlich-9 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Hake-784|James Hake (1956 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Hake-784 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Hake-723|John Hake (1955 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Hake-723 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Holleren-1|Salome Holleren (1791 - 1852) Knauber]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Holleren-1 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Irr-20|Anthony John Baptiste Irr (1873 - 1904) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Irr-20 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Irr-17|Barbara Emilia Irr (1866 - 1954) Trier]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Irr-17 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Irr-19|Coelestine Irr (1871 - 1945) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Irr-19 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Irr-10|Francis S. Irr (1908 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Irr-10 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Irr-12|Maria Catherine Irr (1875 - 1966) Weissenburger]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Irr-12 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Irr-21|Maria Cecelia Irr (1879 - 1974) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Irr-21 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Irr-14|Marie Eugenie Irr (1857 - 1912) Dusch]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Irr-14 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Irr-15|Marie Antoinette Irr (1860 - 1939) Ast]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Irr-15 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Irr-18|Mathilda Elisabeth Irr (1869 - 1954) Herr]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Irr-18 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Irr-16|Valerie Magdalena Irr (1863 - 1928) Kless]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Irr-16 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Irr-9|Victor Frederick Irr (1868 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Irr-9 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Irr-13|Victor Irr (1905 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Irr-13 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Johnson-93794|Lynda Marie Johnson (1946 - ) Sisti]] 247 Central Avenue : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Johnson-93794 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Kihl-17|Donald A. Kihl (1932 - 2008) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Kihl-17 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Kihl-18|Donna L. Kihl (1955 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Kihl-18 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Kihl-19|Kathleen Donna Kihl (1943 - ) Billiar]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Kihl-19 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Kin-37|Niles Albert Kin (1946 - ) ]] 122 Pleasant Avenue : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Kin-37 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Kline-4135|Janet M. Kline (1959 - 2020) Tagliarino]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Kline-4135 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Knauber-76|Alexander Martinus Knauber (1872 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Knauber-76 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Knauber-81|Amelia Knauber (1856 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Knauber-81 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Knauber-25|Anthony E. Knauber (1901 - 1977) ]] 20 Pleasant Avenue : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Knauber-25 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Knauber-36|Antoinette M. 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Knauber (1924 - 2011) Smith]] 26 St. Joseph Street : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Knauber-52 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Knauber-59|Catherine Knauber (1825 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Knauber-59 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Knauber-54|Charles Joseph Knauber (1854 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Knauber-54 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Knauber-77|Clara Maria Knauber (1875 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Knauber-77 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Knauber-85|Clara W. Knauber (1887 - 1889) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Knauber-85 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Knauber-22|Edward B. 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Knauber (1941 - ) ]] 35 North Aurora Street : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Knauber-641 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Knauber-56|Joannis Knauber (1791 - 1855) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Knauber-56 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Knauber-18|John Victor Knauber (1857 - 1938) ]] 20 Pleasant Avenue : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Knauber-18 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Knauber-48|John S. Knauber (1923 - 1924) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Knauber-48 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Knauber-53|John A. Knauber (1937 - 2009) ]] 1976 Como Park Boulevard : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Knauber-53 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Knauber-16|Joseph Knauber (1831 - 1902) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Knauber-16 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Knauber-75|Joseph Alexander Knauber (1851 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Knauber-75 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Knauber-20|Joseph Knauber (1863 - 1942) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Knauber-20 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Knauber-37|Joseph John Knauber (1891 - 1904) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Knauber-37 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Knauber-83|Josephine Knauber (1864 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Knauber-83 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Knauber-24|Katharyne Knauber (1872 - 1900) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Knauber-24 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Knauber-41|Katherine Knauber (1897 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Knauber-41 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Knauber-34|Katheryn M. Knauber (1901 - 2001) Lynch]] 30 Aurora Street : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Knauber-34 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Knauber-28|Laura M. Knauber (1886 - 1965) Miller]] 53 Lombardy Street : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Knauber-28 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Knauber-38|Leo V. Knauber (1895 - 1986) ]] 35 North Aurora Street : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Knauber-38 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Knauber-44|Leona Mary Knauber (1921 - 2018) Beitz]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Knauber-44 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Knauber-71|Levina A. 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Knauber (1882 - ) ]] 20 Pleasant Avenue : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Knauber-26 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Knauber-55|Magdelena Knauber (1835 - 1863) Roll]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Knauber-55 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Knauber-45|Marie Knauber (1925 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Knauber-45 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Knauber-61|Martin Knauber (1813 - 1874) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Knauber-61 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Knauber-80|Mary Knauber (1850 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Knauber-80 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Knauber-15|Mary Ann Knauber (1854 - 1933) Adolph]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Knauber-15 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Knauber-27|Mary Valeria Knauber (1883 - 1911) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Knauber-27 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Knauber-19|Matilda Knauber (1861 - 1914) Sommers]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Knauber-19 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Knauber-57|Michael Knauber (1819 - 1889) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Knauber-57 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Knauber-64|Mildred A. Knauber (1903 - 1905) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Knauber-64 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Knauber-31|Raymond S. Knauber (1890 - ) ]] 79 Elm Place : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Knauber-31 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Knauber-645|Richard Knauber (1959 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Knauber-645 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Knauber-78|Richard Knauber (1965 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Knauber-78 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Knauber-50|Rita L. Knauber (1936 - ) Hake]] 35 North Aurora Street : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Knauber-50 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Knauber-47|Robert Leo Knauber (1930 - ) ]] 35 North Aurora Street : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Knauber-47 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Knauber-91|Ronald Edward Knauber (1941 - ) ]] 1976 Como Park Boulevard : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Knauber-91 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Knauber-82|Rose Knauber (1859 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Knauber-82 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Knauber-51|Roy M. Knauber (1938 - ) ]] 35 North Aurora Street : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Knauber-51 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Knauber-49|Thomas E. Knauber (1932 - 1997) ]] 35 North Aurora Street : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Knauber-49 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Knauber-43|Veronica Antoinette Knauber (1920 - 2001) ]] 262 Erie Street : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Knauber-43 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Knauber-21|Wilhelm Barnhardt Knauber (1866 - 1931) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Knauber-21 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Knauber-60|William Conrad Knauber (1829 - 1917) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Knauber-60 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Knauber-42|Winifred Marie Knauber (1917 - 1981) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Knauber-42 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Kolb-2055|Alice Kolb (1951 - ) Hirsch]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Kolb-2055 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Kolb-924|Charles Henry Kolb (1906 - 1957) ]] 37 School Street : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Kolb-924 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Kolb-1448|Charles H. Kolb (1942 - 2003) ]] 5828 Broadway : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Kolb-1448 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Kolb-1893|David V. Kolb (1946 - 2018) ]] 5828 Broadway : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Kolb-1893 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Kolb-926|Francis J. Kolb (1914 - 1941) ]] 37 School Street : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Kolb-926 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Kolb-927|Gertrude Zetta Kolb (1917 - ) Nugent]] 37 School Street : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Kolb-927 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Kolb-1895|Glenn Kolb (1950 - ) H.]] 5828 Broadway : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Kolb-1895 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Kolb-925|Lauren A. Kolb (1910 - 1980) Smith]] 35 Lombardy Street : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Kolb-925 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Kolb-1894|Marsha A. Kolb (1948 - ) ]] 5828 Broadway : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Kolb-1894 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Kosmowski-9|John Albert Kosmowski (1946 - ) ]] 66 Central Avenue : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Kosmowski-9 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Kosmowski-2|Joseph Kosmowski (1946 - 1946) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Kosmowski-2 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Kruschke-62|Elizabeth Anne Kruschke (1951 - ) Hermanson]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Kruschke-62 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Kruschke-57|Floyd Kruschke (1948 - ) ]] 24 Brookfield Place : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Kruschke-57 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Kruschke-56|Karen Kruschke (1945 - ) Demick]] 24 Brookfield Place : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Kruschke-56 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Kuentz-19|Mildred Clare Kuentz (1923 - 2011) Fritz]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Kuentz-19 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Lynch-13533|James Vincent Lynch (1928 - ) ]] 30 Aurora Street : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Lynch-13533 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Lynch-15687|Joseph Edward Lynch (1963 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Lynch-15687 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Lynch-13531|Mary Jane Lynch (1931 - 2021) Buechi]] 30 Aurora Street : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Lynch-13531 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Lynch-13534|Philip Joseph Lynch (1929 - 2021) ]] 30 Aurora Street : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Lynch-13534 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Lynch-13535|Raymond J. Lynch (1933 - 1997) ]] 30 Aurora Street : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Lynch-13535 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Lynch-15686|Timothy Philip Lynch (1958 - 2009) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Lynch-15686 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Martzloff-29|Ethel L. Martzloff (1906 - 2002) ]] 22 Lake Avenue : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Martzloff-29 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Maryanski-7|Nancy Maryanski (1956 - 2022) Beicke]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Maryanski-7 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Maryanski-6|Robert Maryanski (1950 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Maryanski-6 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Maryanski-5|Thomas Maryanski (1945 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Maryanski-5 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[May-5692|Ralph J. May (1898 - ) ]] 30 Central Avenue : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=May-5692 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[May-5693|Raymond F. May (1903 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=May-5693 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[McCutcheon-1570|Frederic J. McCutcheon (1950 - ) ]] 40 Park Boulevard : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=McCutcheon-1570 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[McCutcheon-1166|Janet Gail Mccutcheon (1939 - ) ]] 40 Park Boulevard : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=McCutcheon-1166 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[McCutcheon-1164|Margaret McCutcheon (1935 - 2012) Koch]] 40 Park Boulevard : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=McCutcheon-1164 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[McCutcheon-1569|Mary Beth McCutcheon (1943 - ) ]] 40 Park Boulevard : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=McCutcheon-1569 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[McCutcheon-1165|Robert C. McCutcheon (1937 - ) ]] 40 Park Boulevard : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=McCutcheon-1165 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Mesmer-48|Louis Mesmer (1848 - 1889) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Mesmer-48 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Miller-77859|Elvira R. Miller (1915 - 1993) McCutcheon]] 53 Lombardy Street : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Miller-77859 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Miller-71804|Irene K. Miller (1913 - 1979) Fullex]] 53 Lombardy Street : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Miller-71804 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Miller-77863|John A. Miller (1911 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Miller-77863 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Miller-77861|Kathryn Laura Miller (1921 - 1990) Wargula]] 53 Lombardy Street : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Miller-77861 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Miller-77860|Raymond P. Miller (1917 - ) ]] 53 Lombardy Street : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Miller-77860 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Miller-77862|Sandra Rae Miller (1940 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Miller-77862 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Monin-26|Albert E. Monin (1930 - 2012) ]] 42 Church Street : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Monin-26 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Monin-102|Andrew Monin (1954 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Monin-102 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Monin-95|Anne Marie Monin (1949 - ) ]] 5542 Broadway : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Monin-95 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Monin-22|Annette Monin (1921 - 2014) Kruschke]] 24 Brookfield Place : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Monin-22 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Monin-21|Carl H. Monin (1919 - 1995) ]] 5542 Broadway : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Monin-21 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Monin-48|Catherine Monin (1960 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Monin-48 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Monin-109|Douglas Monin (1962 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Monin-109 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Monin-103|Jennifer Monin (1966 - ) Gattuso]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Monin-103 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Monin-23|Lenore Monin (1924 - ) Johnson]] 42 Church Street : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Monin-23 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Monin-25|Lorna May Monin (1929 - ) Gorski]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Monin-25 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Monin-91|Lorraine F. Monin (1964 - 2006) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Monin-91 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Monin-24|Louis F. Monin (1926 - 2007) ]] 42 Church Street : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Monin-24 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Monin-108|Martin Monin (1957 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Monin-108 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Monin-38|Matthew Monin (1961 - 2009) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Monin-38 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Monin-20|Raymond Monin (1917 - ) ]] 42 Church Street : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Monin-20 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Monin-53|Susan Monin (1955 - ) Severins]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Monin-53 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Monin-105|Thomas Monin (1960 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Monin-105 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Muller-7989|Anna Marie Muller (1802 - ) Schlegel]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Muller-7989 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Nugent-1179|Shirley Ann Nugent (1946 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Nugent-1179 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Nunz-13|Bertha M. Nunz (1902 - ) ]] 19 St. Mary's Street : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Nunz-13 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Nunz-14|Mary A. Nunz (1904 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Nunz-14 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Nunz-12|Sylvester C. Nunz (1901 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Nunz-12 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Pautler-70|Anna Mary Pautler (1866 - 1957) Nunz]] 19 St. Mary's Street : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Pautler-70 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Philipps-380|Madeleine Philipps (1783 - ) Aman]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Philipps-380 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Roll-348|August Frank Roll (1859 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Roll-348 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Roll-349|Kate Roll (1861 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Roll-349 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Roll-345|William Martin Roll (1854 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Roll-345 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Sandel-120|Alphonso Joseph Sandel (1891 - 1973) ]] 32 Lombardy Street : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Sandel-120 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Sandel-289|Amy Lynn Sandel (1972 - ) Stockweather]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Sandel-289 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Sandel-282|Ann Marie Sandel (1942 - 1996) Urban]] 14 Cayuga Avenue : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Sandel-282 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Sandel-209|Antonette Sandel (1889 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Sandel-209 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Sandel-292|Brandon Sandel (1999 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Sandel-292 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Sandel-118|Catharine Louise Sandel (1883 - 1958) Becker]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Sandel-118 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Sandel-119|Edward August Sandel (1885 - 1965) ]] 29 Church Street : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Sandel-119 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Sandel-142|Edward Norman Sandel (1915 - 1971) ]] 29 Church Street : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Sandel-142 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Sandel-161|Edward J. Sandel (1945 - 2014) ]] 14 Cayuga Avenue : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Sandel-161 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Sandel-288|Edward Andrew Sandel (1970 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Sandel-288 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Sandel-121|George Henry Sandel (1892 - 1983) ]] 30 Pardee Avenue : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Sandel-121 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Sandel-196|Helen Barbara Sandel (1915 - 1988) Kin]] 122 Pleasant Avenue : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Sandel-196 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Sandel-195|Henrietta Sandel (1913 - 1913) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Sandel-195 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Sandel-231|James A. Sandel (1935 - 1950) ]] 58 Central Avenue : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Sandel-231 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Sandel-294|Jean Marie Sandel (1950 - ) Newhouse]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Sandel-294 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Sandel-293|Kaylee Sandel (1996 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Sandel-293 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Sandel-286|Lisa Marie Sandel (1965 - ) Augustine]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Sandel-286 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Sandel-126|Loretta Barbara Sandel (1900 - 1975) Delzer]] 76 Pleasant Avenue : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Sandel-126 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Sandel-287|Lori Ann Sandel (1967 - ) Jurkowski]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Sandel-287 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Sandel-127|Ludwina Helena Sandel (1887 - 1974) Martzloff]] 22 Lake Avenue : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Sandel-127 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Sandel-303|Marjorie A. Sandel (1931 - 1996) Bennett]] 29 Church Street : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Sandel-303 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Sandel-114|Mary Antonia Sandel (1889 - 1890) Deltzer]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Sandel-114 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Sandel-110|Mary Isabella Sandel (1890 - 1918) Silvernail]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Sandel-110 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Sandel-144|Norman George Sandel (1922 - 1997) ]] 5683 Broadway : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Sandel-144 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Sandel-340|Patricia Sandel (1939 - ) Nowakowski]] 58 Central Avenue : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Sandel-340 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Sandel-240|Robert A. Sandel (1920 - ) ]] 29 Church Street : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Sandel-240 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Sandel-160|Ronald W. Sandel (1940 - ) ]] 5683 Broadway : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Sandel-160 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Sandel-290|Scot Robert Sandel (1976 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Sandel-290 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Sandel-291|Timothy Sandel (1989 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Sandel-291 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Sandel-111|William Francis Sandel (1894 - 1988) ]] 58 Central Avenue : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Sandel-111 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Schlegel-296|August William Schlegel (1864 - 1920) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Schlegel-296 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Schlegel-965|Caroline Schlegel (1886 - 1970) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Schlegel-965 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Schlegel-295|Catherine Schlegel (1860 - 1870) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Schlegel-295 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Schlegel-299|Emma B. Schlegel (1872 - 1955) Suttell]] 20 Clark Street : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Schlegel-299 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Schlegel-968|Florence Schlegel (1891 - 1973) Matheis]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Schlegel-968 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Schlegel-297|George Schlegel (1871 - 1872) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Schlegel-297 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Schlegel-301|Helen Barbara Schlegel (1891 - 1975) Kuentz]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Schlegel-301 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Schlegel-964|Joanis Schlegel (1800 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Schlegel-964 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Schlegel-710|John Joseph Schlegel (1852 - 1852) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Schlegel-710 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Schlegel-294|John Joseph Schlegel (1858 - 1913) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Schlegel-294 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Schlegel-290|Joseph Schlegel (1825 - 1903) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Schlegel-290 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Schlegel-292|Joseph Schlegel (1851 - 1947) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Schlegel-292 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Schlegel-943|Lisle Schlegel (1909 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Schlegel-943 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Schlegel-966|Magdalen Schlegel (1887 - 1955) Geiger]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Schlegel-966 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Schlegel-291|Magdalena Schlegel (1849 - 1914) Guetlich]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Schlegel-291 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Schlegel-967|Mammie W Schlegel (1889 - 1892) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Schlegel-967 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Schlegel-711|Maria Catharine Schlegel (1853 - 1854) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Schlegel-711 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Schlegel-293|Mary Catherine Schlegel (1856 - 1937) Knauber]] 20 Pleasant Avenue : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Schlegel-293 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Schlegel-298|Mathias Wilhelm Schlegel (1871 - 1871) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Schlegel-298 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Schlegel-255|Rosalia Schlegel (1866 - 1956) Sandel]] 58 Central Avenue : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Schlegel-255 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Schlegel-300|William J. Schlegel (1882 - 1962) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Schlegel-300 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Slimko-8|David P. Slimko (1949 - ) ]] 66 Norris Avenue : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Slimko-8 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Slimko-5|Michael Francis Slimko (1946 - 2012) ]] 66 Norris Avenue : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Slimko-5 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Slimko-7|Patricia A. Slimko (1944 - ) Zoerb]] 66 Norris Avenue : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Slimko-7 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Slimko-6|Susan Jane Slimko (1948 - ) ]] 66 Norris Avenue : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Slimko-6 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Smith-202919|Norma J. Smith (1929 - ) ]] 17 Clark Street : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Smith-202919 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Smith-202921|Robert J. Smith (1935 - ) ]] 35 Lombardy Street : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Smith-202921 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Smith-202920|Verna Ann Smith (1932 - ) ]] 35 Lombardy Street : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Smith-202920 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Sommers-301|Emelia Cecelia Sommers (1884 - 1936) Smith]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Sommers-301 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Sommers-302|Helen Sommers (1887 - 1966) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Sommers-302 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Sommers-304|Isabella Genevieve Sommers (1892 - 1964) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Sommers-304 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Sommers-303|Mary Magdalena Sommers (1889 - 1975) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Sommers-303 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Stephan-620|Barbara Stephan (1963 - ) Topolski]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Stephan-620 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Stephan-975|Gregory Stephan (1949 - ) ]] 46 Lombardy Street : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Stephan-975 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Suttell-60|Arlene Marie Suttel (1932 - ) Klee]] 19 Glendale Drive : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Suttell-60 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Suttel-26|Carol Jean Suttel (1934 - ) ]] 19 Glendale Drive : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Suttel-26 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Suttell-30|Carlton Suttell (1904 - 1905) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Suttell-30 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Suttell-58|David L. Suttell (1933 - ) ]] 55 Lombardy Street : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Suttell-58 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Suttell-28|Edna Suttell (1899 - 1899) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Suttell-28 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Suttell-27|Elmer Joseph Suttell (1897 - 1955) ]] 20 Clark Street : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Suttell-27 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Suttell-31|Elton W. Suttell (1906 - 1983) ]] 20 Clark Street : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Suttell-31 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Suttell-44|Jeanette Suttell (1922 - 1926) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Suttell-44 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Suttell-59|Joan M. Suttell (1921 - 2005) Futterer]] 55 Lombardy Street : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Suttell-59 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Suttell-32|John Anthony Suttell (1914 - 1994) ]] 20 Clark Street : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Suttell-32 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Suttell-29|Marion A Suttell (1902 - 1983) Enser]] 32 Clark Street : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Suttell-29 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Suttell-57|Mary Alice Suttell (1926 - 2019) Stephan]] 46 Lombardy Street : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Suttell-57 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Suttell-22|Mildred G. Suttell (1911 - 1989) ]] 20 Clark Street : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Suttell-22 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Urban-1002|Christpher Trent Urban (1969 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Urban-1002 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Urban-1000|Kimberly Ann Urban (1965 - ) Rozler]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Urban-1000 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Urban-1001|Timothy Robert Urban (1966 - 1979) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Urban-1001 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Walter-3301|Anna Mae Walter (1929 - ) ]] 15 Legion Parkway : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Walter-3301 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Walter-3300|Marjorie Ann Walter (1926 - 1974) Ronan]] 194 Central Avenue : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Walter-3300 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Wargula-10|Mary Ellen Wargala (1951 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Wargula-10 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Wargula-3|Joanne Wargula (1946 - ) ]] 41 West Main Street : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Wargula-3 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Wargula-5|Mark S. Wargula (1950 - ) ]] 41 West Main Street : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Wargula-5 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Wargula-4|Paul G. Wargula (1947 - ) ]] 41 West Main Street : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Wargula-4 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Weissenburger-14|Agnes D. Weissenburger (1910 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Weissenburger-14 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Weissenburger-13|Catherine A. Weissenburger (1907 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Weissenburger-13 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Weissenburger-17|Charles V. Weissenburger (1912 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Weissenburger-17 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Weissenburger-8|Francis A. Weissenburger (1903 - 1990) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Weissenburger-8 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber :[[Weissenburger-18|Henrietta M. Weissenburger (1916 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knauber-38&person2_name=Weissenburger-18 is a relative] : of Leo Knauber
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Landkreis Grafschaft Bentheim
{{Image|file=Bentheim_castle_and_family-2.png |caption=Bad Bentheim, grafschaft Bentheim, photo taken from castle tower }} Nestled into a corner of the provinces of Overijssel and Drenthe in the Netherlands, historically Grafschaft Bentheim shares more with Dutch culture than German. Many people who lived here are listed at [[:Category:One_Place_Studies]], Grafschaft Bentheim (born before 1806) and [[:Category:Grafschaft_Bentheim_%28Kreis%29%2C_Niedersachsen]] (born after 1806).
Statistics
'''Area''': 980.87 km2 (378.7 mi2). '''Major Road''': Highway 403 runs roughly north to south, from Emlichheim in the north to Bad Bentheim about 52 km (31 mi) to the south. '''Population''': around 136,000 in 2018. '''Language''': Plattdeutsch, also called Low Saxon, or Nedersaksies. It's between Dutch and German, but closer to Dutch. It is part of the Twents dialect, also spoken in Overijssel. '''Biggest city''': Nordhorn with 47,000. '''Capital''': Bad Bentheim. '''Land makeup''': It is mostly made up of fenland, a wetland habitat or marshland. '''Best known commodity''': Peat can be found in this soil, but the area is better known for Bentheim sandstone. '''Best known tourist attraction''': Bentheim Castle in Bad Bentheim, first built before 1100. {{Image|file=Bentheim_castle_and_family.jpg |caption=[[Space:Bentheim_castle_and_family|Bentheim Castle (Burg Bentheim)]] }}
History
Grafschaft Bentheim has had quite a turbulent history. Listed are approximate dates with events. '''100 AD''': Twente was part of independent Frisia. The Tubanti tribe lived in this area. '''719''': Charles Martel conquered most of the area and incorporated it into the Carolingian empire. '''828''': A northern section split off of Twente and became an independent state called Bentheim, having their own counts to rule them almost as a separate country. The rest of Twente is now a part of the Netherlands. '''1116''': The [[Space:Bentheim_castle_and_family|castle of Bentheim]] is mentioned for the first time, its wooden structure being completely destroyed in a war between the Holy Roman Emperor and the Duke of Saxony. It was quickly rebuilt. '''1277''': The county is divided into Bentheim-Bentheim and Bentheim-Tecklenburg. '''1312''': Uelsen is taken from Twente & added to Bentheim. '''1544''': Arnold II of Bentheim-Steinfurt united the counties of Bentheim and Steinfurt, a county just south of present Bentheim. He also made the county Lutheran. Churches turning from Catholic to Lutheran included the ones in Veldhausen, Uelsen and Neuenhaus. '''1613''': Count Arnold Jobst established the Reformed Church as the religion of the area, most churches then becoming Reformed. They remain Reformed to this day. '''1618''': The Thirty Years War brought a financial crisis; many towns were plundered by unpaid Catholic Spanish soldiers, seen as a punishment for the area becoming Reformed. '''1636''': The Plague hits Bentheim; between fleeing to the Netherlands & dying from the plague, 2/3 of the people of Bentheim vanished. '''1643''': The county split in 2 again, our half being Bentheim-Bentheim. '''1688''': Count Ernest Willem became Roman Catholic which caused a fierce crisis. All Reformed pastors were expelled. '''1702''': Ernest Willem's son, Count Ernest, converted to Lutheranism. A new constitution was written up in favor of the Reformed churches. '''1752''': The Electorate of Hanover seized the county after 700 years of its fierce independence. Thus the king of England ended up ruling it from very far away. '''1803''': The house of Bentheim-Bentheim became extinct, and the count of Bentheim-Steinfurt obtained it, including the castle. This family owns the castle and rights to much of the land to this day. '''1806''': Bentheim spent 10 years being swapped from country to country. In 1806 it was incorporated into Prussia. Then in 1810 it was added to Napoleon’s empire. In 1815 Bentheim returned to Hanover. '''1846''': Many people who had joined a more conservative Reformed church joined many Dutch people in immigrating to America to worship the way they wanted. This immigration lasted through the 1880's. '''1866''': Bentheim and Hanover were incorporated into Prussia, then Germany.
Divisions of the Land
Grafschaft Bentheim is divided into 3 cities by themselves and 4 larger areas. All except one have an average of 15,000 people living in the area. The 4 areas are broken down further into 22 smaller towns. There are still more towns in each area. Listed here are the 25 divisions and a link to see the vital statistics of the church associated with each. Some have no link yet. '''1. Bad Bentheim''' (http://ofb.genealogy.net/bad_bentheim/ & part of Bad Bentheim. http://ofb.genealogy.net/gildehaus/ for western area). '''2. Nordhorn''' (http://ofb.genealogy.net/nordhorn/ & http://ofb.genealogy.net/brandlecht/ for southern area). '''3. Wietmarschen''' '''4. Emlichheim:''' * Emlichheim (http://gedbas.genealogy.net/search/simple, type Emlichheim), * Hoogstede (http://gedbas.genealogy.net/search/simple, type Hoogstede), * Laar (http://ofb.genealogy.net/laar/), * Ringe (found in Emlichheim). '''5. Neuenhaus:''' * Esche (http://ofb.genealogy.net/veldhausen/), * Georgsdorf (originally Neue Piccardie with Esche; http://ofb.genealogy.net/georgsdorf/), * Lage * Neuenhaus (http://ofb.genealogy.net/neuenhaus/), * Osterwald (found with Esche). '''6. Schüttorf:''' * Engden, * Isterberg (found in Schüttorf), * Ohne (http://ofb.genealogy.net/ohne/), * Quendorf (found in Schüttorf), * Samern (found in Schüttorf), * Schüttorf (http://ofb.genealogy.net/schuettorf/) '''7. Uelsen:''' * Getelo (found in Uelsen), * Gölenkamp (found in Uelsen), * Halle (found in Uelsen), * Itterbeck (found in Uelsen), * Uelsen (http://ofb.genealogy.net/uelsen/), * Wielen (http://gedbas.genealogy.net/search/simple, type Wielen; also found in Uelsen), * Wilsum (http://ofb.genealogy.net/wilsum/)
Distinguishing Characteristics of the Area
Grafschaft Bentheim had a culture that leaned towards Dutch sympathies and dialect. * The local people used the patronymic naming system. The second name is not an actual second name the way American culture looks at it. It was the person's father's name with an "s" or "sen" behind it, representing "son", and it was often used both for sons and daughters. * Most people apparently used last names from the 17th century on, but not in every document. Many people seem to have been shy of using last names in anything official. Many last names came from the name of the estate the family lived on. And men didn't necessarily keep their father's last name. If a man moved to his wife's family's estate, he and his children took on his wife's last name since it came with the estate. And if he owned two estates, he might go by two different last names in different circumstances. * Sometimes a family got too big with too many people sharing the same first and last names. Sometimes they resolved this by adding something to someone's last name. Probably the best case in point is the Jacobs family, when in the late 1600's some families kept the last name of Jacobs; other families became Bovenste Jacobs, Middelste Jacobs and Dijk Jacobs. * In 1811 Napoleon required everyone in his empire to register for tax purposes, and he required them to have a last name. From this point on, men generally kept their father's last name and passed it on to their children. * The people of the Grafschaft Bentheim area have remained very independent. One story says that when they first were annexed to Hanover in 1753 they were allowed to keep their language and culture. But around 1810 their dialect and the Dutch language were banned. People were expected to take on German culture and speak German (Hochdeutsch), and German became the language used in schools and in commerce. To this day their local dialects persist. * One way the people have kept ties with the Netherlands is through marriage. There have been many marriages where one partner was from Grafschaft Bentheim and the other was from Overijssel or Drenthe. Often the marriages were with distant relatives and would be arranged. * The border between the Netherlands and Germany didn't divide property neatly. For example, Jan Scholtman (found at [[Schultman-6|Schultman-6]]) lived on a farm called Boven 't Broek. Ravick, the town it stood beside, was in Emlichheim. But the farm itself seems to have been at least partly in Gramsbergen, Overijssel. The family itself seems to have been divided as to whether they should attend the Reformed Church in Emlichheim or Gramsbergen.
Names of the Area
Grafschaft Bentheim has appeared in many different areas over the years. These are the ones most commonly listed on profiles, along with the years they are used. Since the language of the area was Low Saxon (Nedersaksies) until 1815, the place names are in Low Saxon until 1815, when they switch to German. In German, the Holy Roman Empire is called "Heiliges Römisches Reich." Bentheim-Bentheim, Heilige Roomse Riek 1277 - 1530. Bentheim-Steinfurt, Heilige Roomse Riek 1530 - 1643. Bentheim-Bentheim, Heilige Roomse Riek 1643 - 1753. Bentheim, Hannover, Heilige Roomse Riek 1753 - 1804. Bentheim-Steinfurt, Hannover, Heilige Roomse Riek 1804 - August 6 1806. Bentheim, Département Ems im Großherzogtum Berg, August 7 1806 - Dec 31 1810. Bentheim, Distrikt Steinfurt, Departement Bouches-de-l’Yssel, Keizerriek Fraankriek Jan 1 - April 26 1811 Bentheim, Distrikt Steinfurt, Department Lippe, Keizerriek Fraankriek April 27 1811 - 1815 Bentheim, Hannover, Deutscher Bund 1815 - 1866. Bentheim, Hannover, Preußen, Norddeutscher Bund August 1866 - January 1 1871. Bentheim, Hannover, Preußen, Deutsches Kaiserreich January 2 1871 - 1885. Grafschaft Bentheim, Osnabrück, Deutsches Kaiserreich 1885 - November 8 1918. Grafschaft Bentheim, Osnabrück, Deutsches Reich (Weimarer Republik, Deutsche Republik) November 9 1918 - January 29 1933. Grafschaft Bentheim, Osnabrück, Deutsches Reich (Nationalsozialistischer Staat, Drittes Reich) January 30, 1933 - May 8, 1945. Grafschaft Bentheim, Deutschland Britische Besatzungszone May 8, 1945 - November 1, 1946. Grafschaft Bentheim, Niedersachsen, Deutschland (Bundesrepublik Deutschland) November 1, 1946 - present. From 1811 to 1885 the western half (Emlichheim, Neuenhaus and Uelsen) of Grafschaft Bentheim was divided from the eastern half. They are labeled as follows: Distrikt Neuenhaus, Departement Ems-Occidental, Keizerriek Fraankriek Jan 1 1811 - April 26 1811. Distrikt Neuenhaus, Department Lippe, Keizerriek Fraankriek April 27 1811 - 1815 Neuenhaus, Hannover, Deutscher Bund 1815 - 1866. Neuenhaus, Hannover, Preußen, Norddeutscher Bund August 1866 - January 1 1871. Neuenhaus, Hannover, Preußen, Deutsches Kaiserreich January 2 1871 - 1885. For profiles of people born there, go to [[:Category:Grafschaft Bentheim (Kreis), Niedersachsen]]. To form links to this category, begin with two beginning brackets then Category and a colon and then put in Grafschaft Bentheim (Kreis), Niedersachsen and end with two ending brackets, no spaces between anything. It should look like this:
[[:Category:Grafschaft Bentheim (Kreis), Niedersachsen]] Order: the link, then the biography symbol, then the one place study symbol, then the German Roots sticker.
Sources & Resources
* Wikipedia in English, County of Bentheim: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/County_of_Bentheim * Wikipedia in German, Landkreis Grafschaft Bentheim: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Landkreis_Grafschaft_Bentheim * Wikipedia in English, Bentheim Castle: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bentheim_Castle * Emigrants from Grafschaft Bentheim to America, Bentheimers International Society: https://bentheimheritage.com/resources/emigrants-from-grafschaft-bentheim/ * Vital Records of German Towns and Cities: http://ofb.genealogy.net/ (go down to Niedersachsen and look under the list from Emsland/Bentheim). * History of Uelsen and area in German: http://www.uelsen-und-umgebung.de/historisch/index.html * Many articles on the Old Reformed Churches (Evangelisch Altreformierte Kirche) of Grafschaft Bentheim in German, collected by Gerrit Jan Beuker: https://www.altreformiert.de/beuker/
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[[Category:German Projects]] [[Category:Uelzen (Kreis), Niedersachsen]] [[Category:Greenwood-3667]] {{One Place Study|place=Landkreis Uelzen, Niedersachsen}} This is a project for '''Landkreis Uelzen''' (or '''Ülzen'''/'''Ülz’n''' in Low German) located within the State of Lower Saxony, Germany (''Bundesland Niedersachsen, Deutschland''). The focus is currently on the modern structure of locations within the Landkreis (equivalent of a county) and the people that reside or resided within them. Additional work may be done to name these places as they existed in the deeper past. '''Currently there are three members of this project:''' *'''[[Greenwood-3667|Steven Greenwood]]'''; who has several ancestors that emigrated to America from this area *Uelzen resident '''[[Lewerenz-9|Dieter Lewerenz]]''', who has supplied detailed political structure and history of the Landkreis. *Landkreis Uelzen and [[Space:Lüneburger Heide|Lüneburger Heide]] contributor '''[[Stegen-15|Oliver Stegen]]''', who has built up a large portion of the branches stemming from this Landkreis on WikiTree and has helped to break some brick walls. Here are some of the tasks that we think need to be done. We'll be working on them, and could use your help. *Define the '''category structure''' for this region on WikiTree. The political structure is given below and we believe categorization should follow this. **Create categories for all locations that have people to place within them. **Place any and all people from this region into their respective location categories. *Define '''history''' of the region and identify alternate geographic names for given areas. *Identify '''notables''' from this region. *Identify the '''surnames''' of this region. *Connect people and surnames from the area to locations of '''emigration''' around the world. *Identify '''cemeteries''' in the Landkreis and note those buried there *Identify '''reliable resources''' for this region. *'''Give us recommendations!''' Will you join us? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=27309179 send Steven a private message]. Thanks! ===Description=== '''Uelzen''' is a ''Landkreis'' (rural district or county)[Only the states of Schleswig-Holstein and North Rhine Westfalia use the descriptor ''Kreis''.] located within Bundesland Niedersachsen (the state of Lower Saxony). Its shape is largely circular in nature, standing out amongst the various other odd shaped districts in Niedersachsen and surrounding states. *[[Wikipedia:Uelzen (district)|Uelzen (district)]] on English Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia *[https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Landkreis_Uelzen Landkreis Uelzen] on German Wikipedia ===History=== ====Pre-1000==== *The [[Wikipedia:Jastorf culture|Jastorf culture]], named for a site near the village [[:Category:Jastorf, Niedersachsen|Jastorf]], was an Iron Age material culture that lasted from circa 600 BC to circa 0 AD. ====1000-1499==== *1004: First record of [[:Category:Suderburg, Niedersachsen|Suderburg]] as "Sutherburg". *Abt 1160: Founding of [[Wikipedia:Ebstorf Abbey|Ebstorf Abbey]]. First mentioned in records in 1197. *1162: Appearance of Beuenhusen (later known as Bevenhusen in 1205, Hevenhusen in 1219, and finally [[:Category:Bad Bevensen, Niedersachsen|Bevensen]]) *1220: The Bevens Guild is founded as a protective guild and vigilante group. *1247: First record of [[:Category:Hösseringen, Niedersachsen|Hösseringen]]. *1250: Town of Uelzen is founded. *1292: St. Mary's Church is completed in Uelzen, with a spire that reached 86.9 m (285 ft). ====1500-1799==== *14 Mar 1588: The Suderburg church is broken into; money and goblets were stolen and the burglars were caught. They were executed by the wheel in front of Ebstorf monastery and the other in front of Bevensen. *1708: Region becomes part of the Electorate of Hanover. *31 Aug 1762: A large fire burns Jastorf near Bevensen. Most of the town, namely 37 buildings, was burnt to ashes within two hours.[Matthias Blazek: Das Löschwesen im Bereich des ehemaligen Fürstentums Lüneburg von den Anfängen bis 1900. Eigenverlag, Adelheidsdorf 2006, ISBN 978-3-00-019837-3, S. 142 ff.] ====1800-Present==== *7 Dec 1807: Region becomes part of the Kingdom of Westphalia. *Tue 5 Nov 1811: Fire breaks out in Bevensen, destroying 25 residential buildings and 22 ancillary buildings. *16 Sep 1813: [[Wikipedia:Battle of the Göhrde|Battle of the Göhrde]] in nearby Lüchow-Dannenberg. *12 Oct 1814: Region becomes part of the Kingdom of Hanover. *1847: The railway line Celle–Uelzen–Lüneburg–Harburg–Wilhelmsburg is opened. *1850: Suderburg railway station is opened, extended in 1859. *1866: Hannover is annexed by Prussia after the end of the Austro-Prussian War. *1 Apr 1885: Landkreis Uelzen is formed as part of district formation across the Province of Hannover (now Prussia). *1929: Bevensen gains city rights and is recognized as a climatic health resort. *8 Jul 1938: A long-track F2 tornado causes damage from Nienhagen, Landkreis Celle traveling 75 km up to Uelzen. *4 Aug 1944 (World War II): [[Wikipedia:Donald A. Larson|Donald A. Larson]] is shot down over Uelzen and was temporarily buried there before being reinterred at Ardennes American Cemetery and Memorial. *End 1944 (World War II): Concentration camp #1941 reserved for male prisoners is created near Uelzen, held approx 500 prisoners. Decommissioned 17 Apr 1945. See [[Wikipedia:List of subcamps of Neuengamme|List of subcamps of Neuengamme]] *1957: The villages [[:Category:Graulingen, Niedersachsen|Graulingen]], [[:Category:Oldendorf I, Niedersachsen|Oldendorf I]] and Suderburg are merged into Suderburg. *1972: The district office for Uelzen moves from [[:Category:Oldenstadt, Niedersachsen|Oldenstadt]] to the independent city of Uelzen. *1 Jul 1972: The communities of Gollern, Groß Hesebeck, Jastorf, Klein Bünstorf, Klein Hesebeck, Medingen, Röbbel, Sasendorf, and Seedorf are incorporated into the town of Bevensen (now Bad Bevensen). *c. 2000: Uelzen station (Hundertwasser Bahnhof) is renovated and redesigned by Austrian artist and architect [[Wikipedia:Friedensreich Hundertwasser|Friedensreich Hundertwasser]] (1928-2000) *2017: Left-wing extremists set a fire in the town of Bad Bevensen before the G20 Summit. ===Geographic history=== ====Medieval Uelzen==== Around 1000, the region in which Landkreis Uelzen would sit was ''Billunger Lande'' within the Duchy of Saxony (''Herzogtum Sachsen'') of the Holy Roman Empire (''Heiliges Römisches Reich'', 800-1806). From 1235 to 1692, it was under ''Herzogtum Braunschweig-Lüneburg''. ====Renaissance to Post-Second World War==== The area of Uelzen was promoted in 1692 to the 9th Electorate (''Kurfürstentum'') of the Holy Roman Empire and remained part of the ''Kurfürstentum Braunschweig-Lüneburg'' (also called ''Kurfürstentum Hannover''). until 1810 when this Kurfürstentum became part of the Kingdom Westphalia and in 1814 as result of the Wiener Kongress part of the Kingdom of Hanover (''Königreich Hannover''). On 8 June 1815, the creation of the German Confederation (''Deutscher Bund'') would incorporate the Kingdom of Hanover. The region of Lüneburg, one of the four ''Regierungsbezirke'' of the Kingdom of Hanover, was established in 1823. With the end of the short Austro-Prussia War in 1866, the German Confederation fell and Hanover would become annexed into the Kingdom of Prussia and reestablished as the Province of Hanover. With the signing of the North German Confederation Treaty on 18 Aug 1866, this area became part of the North German Confederation (''Norddeutscher Bund'') from July 1867 to December 1870. The unification of Germany commenced 1 Jan 1871 with the creation of Imperial State of Germany (German Empire, ''Deutsches Kaiserreich''), which would remain in this state until the November Revolution of 1918. '''Landkreis Uelzen''' was created on 1 Apr 1885 in the frame of creating Landkreise in the Prussian province of Hanover. The old Hannoveranian ''Ämter'' [[:Category: Medingen, Hannover|Hannover]] and [[:Category:Oldenstadt, Hannover|Oldenstadt]] and the independent town Uelzen were put together to form the new Landkreis.[Ämter were administrative bodies like ''Samtgemeinde''; in Schleswig-Holstein these administrative bodies are still called ''Amt'' (pl. ''Ämter'').] The administrative center was in Oldenstadt. After World War I and the subsequent November Revolution which abdicated Kaiser Wilhelm II, Germany transitioned to a democratic parliamentary republic known as the Weimar Republic (''Weimarer Republik''). Landkreis Uelzen would be part of the Province of Hanover (''Provinz Hannover''), located within the Free State of Prussia. From 1928 to 1929, very small municipalities (''Gemeinden'') within the Landkreis were incorporated into other municipalities. These include [[:Category:Abbendorf, Niedersachsen|Abbendorf]], [[:Category:Addenstorf, Niedersachsen|Addenstorf]], [[:Category:Borne, Niedersachsen|Borne]], [[:Category:Eitzen II, Niedersachsen|Eitzen II]], [[:Category:Eppensen, Niedersachsen|Eppensen]], [[:Category:Gansau, Niedersachsen|Gansau]], [[:Category:Gavendorf, Niedersachsen|Gavendorf]], [[:Category:Golste, Niedersachsen|Golste]], [[:Category:Groß Bollensen, Niedersachsen|Groß Bollensen]], [[:Category:Groß Ellenberg, Niedersachsen|Groß Ellenberg]], [[:Category:Groß Pretzier Niedersachsen|Groß Pretzier]], [[:Category:Haaßel, Niedersachsen|Haaßel]], [[:Category:Hamborg, Niedersachsen|Hamborg]], [[:Category:Havekost, Niedersachsen|Havekost]], [[:Category:Klein Bollensen, Niedersachsen|Klein Bollensen]], [[:Category:Klein Ellenberg, Niedersachsen|Klein Ellenberg]], [[:Category:Klein Liedern, Niedersachsen|Klein Liedern]], [[:Category:Klein Pretzier, Niedersachsen|Klein Pretzier]], [[:Category:Kollendorf, Niedersachsen|Kollendorf]], [[:Category:Kuckstorf, Niedersachsen|Kuckstorf]], [[:Category:Luttmissen, Niedersachsen|Luttmissen]], [[:Category:Nassennottorf, Niedersachsen|Nassennottorf]], [[:Category:Overstedt, Niedersachsen|Overstedt]], [[:Category:Prielip, Niedersachsen|Prielip]], [[:Category:Probien, Niedersachsen|Probien]], [[:Category:Retzien, Niedersachsen|Retzien]], [[:Category:Satkau, Niedersachsen|Satkau]], [[:Category:Tatendorf, Niedersachsen|Tatendorf]], [[:Category:Tätendorf, Niedersachsen|Tätendorf]], [[:Category:Teendorf, Niedersachsen|Teendorf]], and [[:Category:Westersunderberg, Niedersachsen|Westersunderberg]]. Up until the 1920s, Landkreis Uelzen included the estate districts of [[:Category:Göddenstedt, Niedersachsen|Göddenstedt]], [[:Category:Lintzel, Niedersachsen|Lintzel]], [[:Category:Niebeck, Niedersachsen|Niebeck]], [[:Category:Oechtringen, Niedersachsen|Oechtringen]], [[:Category:Oitzfelde, Niedersachsen|Oitzfelde]], [[:Category:Reisenmoor, Niedersachsen|Reisenmoor]], [[:Category:Sankt Omer, Niedersachsen|Sankt Omer]], [[:Category:Scharnhop, Niedersachsen|Scharnhop]], [[:Category:Solchstorf, Niedersachsen|Solchstorf]], and [[:Category:Süsing, Niedersachsen|Süsing]] as well as the forest districts of [[:Category:Böhe, Niedersachsen|Böhe]], [[:Category:Breitenhees, Niedersachsen|Breitenhees]], [[:Category:Lohn, Niedersachsen|Lohn]], [[:Category:Maschbruch, Niedersachsen|Maschbruch]], and [[:Category:Wiebeck, Niedersachsen|Wiebeck]]. They have since been dissolved. In 1934, with the rise of the German Reich (''Deutsches Reich''), Landkreis Uelzen fell under Gau Eastern Hanover (''Ost-Hannover'') in a process of what was called ''Gleichschaltung''. This would be dissolved with the destruction of the NSDAP in 1945. On 23 Aug 1946, the short-lived State of Hanover was created from lands of the Province of Hanover within the Free State of Prussia. On 8 Nov 1946, backdated to 1 Nov 1946, the state of Lower Saxony (''Niedersachsen'') was formed by the State Advisory Board of the British Zone of Occupation from a merger of the Free States of Brunswick, of Oldenburg and of Schaumburg-Lippe with the previously formed State of Hanover. Prussia was formally abolished on 25 Feb 1947 by decree of the Allied Control Council. On 1 Jul 1957, [[:Category:Oldendorf I, Niedersachsen|Oldendorf I]] and [[:Category:Graulingen, Niedersachsen|Graulingen]] were incorporated. On 1 Jan 1971, the municipality [[:Category:Hambrock, Niedersachsen|Hambrock]] was incorporated. ====Recent restructuring==== On 1 Jul 1972, Oldenstadt became a part of the town Uelzen and the administrative center of the Landkreis Uelzen moved into the maintown Uelzen. Several municipalities (Gemeinden) were merged. The municipalities [[:Category:Meußließen, Niedersachsen|Meußließen]] and [[:Category:Reddien, Niedersachsen|Reddien]] were moved to the Landkreis [[:Category:Lüchow-Dannenberg (Kreis), Niedersachsen|Lüchow-Dannenberg]]; the municipality [[:Category:Lopau, Niedersachsen|Lopau]] became part of the town Munster (today [[:Category:Heidekreis, Niedersachsen|Heidekreis]]). The municipalities [[:Category:Kakau, Niedersachsen|Kakau]] and [[:Category:Varbitz, Niedersachsen|Varbitz]] (formerly Landkreis Lüchow-Dannenberg) were suburbanized into the municipality [[:Category:Soltendieck, Niedersachsen|Soltendieck]] (today part of Samtgemeinde [[:Category:Aue (Samtgemeinde), Niedersachsen|Aue]]). From the Landkreis [[:Category: Lüneburg (Kreis), Niedersachsen|Lüneburg]], the municipalities [[:Category:Grünhagen (Uelzen), Niedersachsen|Grünhagen]], [[:Category: Hohenbostel (Bienenbüttel), Niedersachsen|Hohenbostel]], [[:Category:Niendorf, Niedersachsen|Niendorf]], and [[:Category:Wulfstorf, Niedersachsen|Wulfstorf]] came to Landkreis Uelzen and were suburbanized into the municipality [[:Category:Bienenbüttel, Niedersachsen|Bienenbüttel]]. On 1 Nov 2011 the collective municipality [[Wikipedia:Wrestedt (Samtgemeinde), Niedersachsen|Wrestedt]] with the municiplities [[:Category:Wrestedt, Niedersachsen|Wrestedt]], [[:Category:Wieren, Niedersachsen|Wieren]] and [[:Category:Stadensen, Niedersachsen|Stadensen]] was disbanded and they created the new municipality Wrestedt. These municipalities were put together with the collective municipality [[Wikipedia:Bodenteich (Samtgemeinde)|Bodenteich]] to the new collective municipality [[:Category:Aue (Samtgemeinde), Niedersachsen|Aue]]. The collective municipalities [[Wikipedia:Bevensen|Bevensen]] and [[Wikipedia:Altes Amt Ebstorf|Altes Amt Ebstorf]] also merged on this day to become the new collective municipality [[:Category:Bevensen-Ebstorf (Samtgemeinde), Niedersachsen|Bevensen-Ebstorf]]. ====Regional changes==== #Billunger Lande, Duchy of Saxony (Herzogtum Sachsen), Holy Roman Empire (Heiliges Römisches Reich, 800-1806) #Herzogtum Braunschweig-Lüneburg (1235-1692) #German Confederation (8 June 1815-1 Jan 1871) #North German Confederation ( #German Empire (1 Jan 1871-9 Nov 1918) #*Creation of Landkreis Uelzen (1 Apr 1885) #German Reich (Deutches Reich, Weimar Republic) (9 Nov 1918-23 Mar 1933) #Nazi Germany (23 Mar 1933-23 May 1945) #Allied-occupied Germany (British occupation zone) (23 May 1945-23 Aug 1946) #State of Hanover (23 Aug 1946-1 Nov 1946) #Lower Saxony (Niedersachsen) (1 Nov 1946-Present) #West Germany (Federal Republic of Germany) (23 May 1949-3 Oct 1990) #Germany (Unified) (3 Oct 1990-Present) ==Geography and political structure== ===Generic structure=== The political structure of Bundesland Niedersachsen (State of Lower Saxony) is as follows: *1st Level: 1 Metropolitan area ([[:Category:Hannover, Niedersachsen|Hannover]]), 36 Landkreise (counties), 8 kreisfreie Städte (independent town) *2nd Level: Samtgemeinde (collective municipality) or Einheitsgemeinde (free municipality), Stadt (town as independent municipality) *3rd Level: Gemeinde (municipality) or Stadt (local community or town), Stadtteil (Borough of an independent town) *4th Level: Ortschaft (village), Ortsteil (part of a town/Einheitsgemeinde) *5th Level: Weiler, Ortsteil/Wohnplatz (dwelling place) ===Structure of Landkreis Uelzen=== Landkreis Uelzen has the following current political structure:
1. The town (independent municipality) [[:Category:Uelzen, Niedersachsen|Uelzen]]
2. The Einheitsgemeinde (unified municipality) [[:Category:Bienenbüttel, Niedersachsen|Bienenbüttel]] Four Samtgemeinden (collective municipalities, also joint communities)
3. [[:Category:Bevensen-Ebstorf (Samtgemeinde), Niedersachsen|Bevensen-Ebstorf]]
4. [[:Category:Aue (Samtgemeinde), Niedersachsen|Aue]]
5. [[:Category:Rosche (Samtgemeinde), Niedersachsen|Rosche]]
6. [[:Category:Suderburg (Samtgemeinde), Niedersachsen|Suderburg]] The Samtgemeinde are always subdivided into Gemeinden (local communities), the town Uelzen and the Einheitsgemeinde are not. Uelzen and the Einheitsgemeinde have Ortsteile, Gemeinden Ortsteile or Ortschaften (districts, municipalities, or localities). Ortschaften or Ortsteile can have Wohnplätze or Weiler (dwelling places), or estates or forest courtyards. This is broken down even further below. #Hansestadt [[:Category:Uelzen, Niedersachsen|Uelzen]] (Hanseatic Town as independent municipality and maintown of the county Uelzen) #*with the Ortsteilen Kernstadt (districts/core city) [[:Category:Uelzen (core town), Niedersachen|Uelzen]], [[:Category:Borne, Niedersachsen|Borne]], [[:Category:Groß Liedern, Niedersachsen|Groß Liedern]], [[:Category:Halligdorf, Niedersachsen|Halligdorf]], [[:Category:Hambrock, Niedersachsen|Hambrock]], [[:Category:Hansen, Niedersachsen|Hansen]], [[:Category:Hanstedt II, Niedersachsen|Hanstedt II]] (with the dwelling place [[:Category:Gansau, Niedersachsen|Gansau]]), [[:Category:Holdenstedt, Niedersachsen|Holdenstedt]], [[:Category:Kirchweyhe (Uelzen), Niedersachsen|Kirchweyhe]], [[:Category:Klein Liedern, Niedersachsen|Klein Liedern]], [[:Category:Klein Süstedt, Niedersachsen|Klein Süstedt]], [[:Category:Masendorf, Niedersachsen|Masendorf]], [[:Category:Mehre, Niedersachsen|Mehre]], [[:Category:Molzen, Niedersachsen|Molzen]], [[:Category:Oldenstadt, Niedersachsen|Oldenstadt]], [[:Category:Pieperhöfen, Niedersachsen|Pieperhöfen]], [[:Category:Riestedt, Niedersachsen|Riestedt]], [[:Category:Ripdorf, Niedersachsen|Ripdorf]], [[:Category:Tatern, Niedersachsen|Tatern]], [[:Category:Veerßen, Niedersachsen|Veerßen]], [[:Category:Westerweyhe, Niedersachsen|Westerweyhe]], and [[:Category:Woltersburg, Niedersachsen|Woltersburg]] #Einheitsgemeinde [[:Category:Bienenbüttel, Niedersachsen|Bienenbüttel]] #*with the Ortsteilen Kernort (core location) [[:Category:Bienenbüttel, Niedersachsen|Bienenbüttel]], [[:Category:Bargdorf, Niedersachsen|Bargdorf]], [[:Category:Beverbeck, Niedersachsen|Beverbeck]] (with the dwelling place [[:Category:Grünewald, Niedersachsen|Grünewald]]), [[:Category:Bornsen, Niedersachsen|Bornsen]] (with the forest courtyard [[:Category:Wichmannsdorf, Niedersachsen|Wichmannsdorf]]), [[:Category:Edendorf, Niedersachsen|Edendorf]] (with the dwelling place [[:Category:Hönkenmühle, Niedersachsen|Hönkenmühle]] and the estate [[:Category:Solchstorf, Niedersachsen|Solchstorf]]), [[:Category:Eitzen I, Niedersachsen|Eitzen I]] (with the dwelling place [[:Category:Bardenhagen, Niedersachsen|Bardenhagen]]), [[:Category:Grünhagen (Uelzen), Niedersachsen|Grünhagen]], [[:Category: Hohenbostel (Bienenbüttel), Niedersachsen|Hohenbostel]], [[:Category:Hohnstorf, Niedersachsen|Hohnstorf]], [[:Category:Niendorf, Niedersachsen|Niendorf]], [[:Category: Rieste (Bienenbüttel), Niedersachsen|Rieste]] (with the dwelling place [[:Category:Neu-Rieste, Niedersachsen|Neu-Rieste]]), [[:Category:Steddorf, Niedersachsen|Steddorf]] (with the dwelling place [[:Category:Neu-Steddorf, Niedersachsen|Neu-Steddorf]]), [[:Category:Varendorf, Niedersachsen|Varendorf]], [[:Category:Wichmannsburg, Niedersachsen|Wichmannsburg]], and [[:Category:Wulfstorf, Niedersachsen|Wulfstorf]] #Samtgemeinde [[:Category:Aue (Samtgemeinde), Niedersachsen|Aue]] (Formerly [[Wikipedia:Bodenteich (samtgemeinde)|Bodenteich]] and [[Wikipedia:Wrestedt (Samtgemeinde)|Wrestedt]]. They were unified in 2011.) with the municipalities: #*Flecken [[:Category:Bad Bodenteich, Niedersachsen|Bad Bodenteich]] with the villages [[:Category:Bad Bodenteich (village), Niedersachsen|Bad Bodenteich]], [[:Category:Abbendorf, Niedersachsen|Abbendorf]], [[:Category:Bomke, Niedersachsen|Bomke]], [[:Category:Flinten, Niedersachsen|Flinten]], [[:Category:Häcklingen (Uelzen), Niedersachsen|Häcklingen]], [[:Category:Kuckstorf, Niedersachsen|Kuckstorf]], [[:Category:Overstedt, Niedersachsen|Overstedt]], [[:Category:Schafwedel, Niedersachsen|Schafwedel]], and [[:Category:Schostorf, Niedersachsen|Schostorf]] #*[[:Category:Lüder, Niedersachsen|Lüder]] with the villages [[:Category:Lüder (village), Niedersachsen|Lüder]] (with the dwelling places [[:Category:Neu-Lüder, Niedersachsen|Neu-Lüder]] and [[:Category:Waldhof, Niedersachsen|Waldhof]]), [[:Category:Langenbrügge, Niedersachsen|Langenbrügge]], [[:Category:Reinstorf (Uelzen), Niedersachsen|Reinstorf]], and [[:Category:Röhrsen, Niedersachsen|Röhrsen]] #*[[:Category:Soltendieck, Niedersachsen|Soltendieck]] with the villages [[:Category:Soltendieck (village), Niedersachsen|Soltendieck]], [[:Category:Bockholt, Niedersachsen|Bockholt]], [[:Category:Heuerstorf, Niedersachsen|Heuerstork]], [[:Category:Kakau, Niedersachsen|Kakau]], [[:Category:Kattien, Niedersachsen|Kattien]], [[:Category:Müssingen, Niedersachsen|Müssingen]], [[:Category:Thielitz, Niedersachsen|Thielitz]], and [[:Category:Varbitz, Niedersachsen|Varbitz]] #*[[:Category:Wrestedt, Niedersachsen|Wrestedt]] with the villages [[:Category:Wrestedt (village), Niedersachsen|Wrestedt]], [[:Category:Bollensen, Niedersachsen|Bollensen]], [[:Category:Breitenhees, Niedersachsen|Breitenhees]], [[:Category:Drohe, Niedersachsen|Drohe]], [[:Category:Emern, Niedersachsen|Emern]], [[:Category:Esterholz, Niedersachsen|Esterholz]], [[:Category:Gavendorf, Niedersachsen|Gavendorf]], [[:Category:Groß Pretzier, Niedersachsen|Groß Pretzier]], [[:Category:Hamborg, Niedersachsen|Hamborg]], [[:Category:Kahlstorf, Niedersachsen|Kahlstorf]], [[:Category:Kallenbrock, Niedersachsen|Kallenbrock]], [[:Category:Klein Bollensen, Niedersachsen|Klein Bollensen]], [[:Category:Klein London, Niedersachsen|Klein London]], [[:Category:Klein Pretzier, Niedersachsen|Klein Pretzier]], [[:Category:Könau, Niedersachsen|Könau]], [[:Category:Kroetze, Niedersachsen|Kroetze]], [[:Category:Kroetzmühle, Niedersachsen|Kroetzmühle]], [[:Category:Lehmke, Niedersachsen|Lehmke]], [[:Category:Nettelkamp, Niedersachsen|Nettelkamp]], [[:Category:Niendorf II, Niedersachsen|Niendorf II]], [[:Category:Nienwohlde, Niedersachsen|Nienwohlde]], [[:Category:Ostedt, Niedersachsen|Ostedt]], [[:Category:Stadensen, Niedersachsen|Stadensen]] (with the dwelling place [[:Category:Streuberg, Niedersachsen|Streuberg]]), [[:Category:Stederdorf, Niedersachsen|Stederdorf]], and [[:Category:Wieren, Niedersachsen|Wieren]]. #Samtgemeinde [[:Category:Bevensen-Ebstorf (Samtgemeinde), Niedersachsen|Bevensen-Ebstorf]] (Formerly [[Wikipedia:Bevensen|Bevensen]] and [[Wikipedia:Altes Amt Ebstorf|Altes Amt Ebstorf]]. They were unified in 2011.) with the municipalities: #*[[:Category:Altenmedingen, Niedersachsen|Altenmedingen]] with the villages [[:Category:Altenmedingen (village), Niedersachsen|Altenmedingen]], [[:Category:Aljarn, Niedersachsen|Aljarn]], [[:Category:Bohndorf, Niedersachsen|Bohndorf]] (with the dwelling place [[:Category:Bavendorf Bahnhof, Niedersachsen|Bavendorf Bahnhof]]), [[:Category:Bostelwiebeck, Niedersachsen|Bostelwiebeck]], [[:Category:Eddelstorf, Niedersachsen|Eddelstorf]], [[:Category:Haaßel, Niedersachsen|Haaßel]], [[:Category:Reisenmoor, Niedersachsen|Reisenmoor]], [[:Category:Secklendorf, Niedersachsen|Secklendorf]], and [[:Category:Vorwerk, Niedersachsen|Vorwerk]] #*Stadt [[:Category:Bad Bevensen, Niedersachsen|Bad Bevensen]] mit der Kernstadt (core town) [[:Category:Bad Bevensen (core town), Niedersachsen|Bad Bevensen]] and the villages [[:Category:Gollern, Niedersachsen|Gollern]], [[:Category:Groß Hesebeck, Niedersachsen|Groß Hesebeck]], [[:Category:Jastorf, Niedersachsen|Jastorf]], [[:Category:Klein Bünstorf, Niedersachsen|Klein Bünstorf]], [[:Category:Klein Hesebeck, Niedersachsen|Klein Hesebeck]], [[:Category:Medingen, Niedersachsen|Medingen]], [[:Category:Röbbel, Niedersachsen|Röbbel]], [[:Category:Sasendorf, Niedersachsen|Sasendorf]], and [[:Category:Seedorf, Niedersachsen|Seedorf]] #*[[:Category:Barum, Uelzen, Niedersachsen|Barum]] with the villages [[:Category:Barum (village), Uelzen, Niedersachsen|Barum]] and [[:Category:Tätendorf-Eppensen, Niedersachsen|Tätendorf-Eppensen]] (with the estate [[:Category:Hoystorf, Niedersachsen|Hoystorf]]) #*Flecken [[:Category:Ebstorf, Niedersachsen|Ebstorf]] with the villages [[:Category:Ebstorf (village), Niedersachsen|Ebstorf]], [[:Category:Altenebstorf, Niedersachsen|Altenebstorf]], and [[:Category:Tatendorf, Niedersachsen|Tatendorf]] #*[[:Category:Emmendorf, Niedersachsen|Emmendorf]] with the villages [[:Category:Emmendorf (village), Niedersachsen|Emmendorf]], [[:Category:Heitbrack, Niedersachsen|Heitbrack]], [[:Category:Nassennottorf, Niedersachsen|Nassennottorf]], and [[:Category:Walmstorf, Niedersachsen|Walmstorf]] #*[[:Category:Hanstedt, Niedersachsen|Hanstedt]] with the villages [[:Category:Hanstedt I, Niedersachsen|Hanstedt I]], [[:Category:Allenbostel, Niedersachsen|Allenbostel]], [[:Category:Bode, Niedersachsen|Bode]], [[:Category:Brauel, Niedersachsen|Brauel]], [[:Category:Eitzen II, Niedersachsen|Eitzen II]], [[:Category:Oechtringen, Niedersachsen|Oechtringen]], [[:Category:Oetzfelde, Niedersachsen|Oetzfelde]], [[:Category:Teendorf, Niedersachsen|Teendorf]], and [[:Category:Velgen, Niedersachsen|Velgen]] #*[[:Category:Himbergen, Niedersachsen|Himbergen]] with the villages [[:Category:Himbergen (village), Niedersachsen|Himbergen]], [[:Category:Almstorf, Niedersachsen|Almstorf]], [[:Category:Brockhimbergen, Niedersachsen|Brockhimbergen]], [[:Category:Groß Thondorf, Niedersachsen|Groß Thondorf]], [[:Category:Hohenfier, Niedersachsen|Hohenfier]], [[:Category:Kettelstorf, Niedersachsen|Kettelstorf]], [[:Category:Klein Thondorf, Niedersachsen|Klein Thondorf]], [[:Category:Kollendorf, Niedersachsen|Kollendorf]], [[:Category:Rohrstorf, Niedersachsen|Rohrstorf]], and [[:Category:Strothe, Niedersachsen|Strothe]] #*[[:Category:Jelmstorf, Niedersachsen|Jelmstorf]] with the villages [[:Category:Jelmstorf (village), Niedersachsen|Jelmstorf]], [[:Category:Addenstorf, Niedersachsen|Addenstorf]] (with the dwelling place [[:Category:Rockenmühle, Niedersachsen|Rockenmühle]]), and [[:Category:Bruchtorf, Niedersachsen|Bruchtorf]] #*[[:Category:Natendorf, Niedersachsen|Natendorf]] with the villages [[:Category:Natendorf (village), Niedersachsen|Natendorf]] (with the estate [[:Category:Golste, Niedersachsen|Golste]], the estate [[:Category:Nienbüttel, Niedersachsen|Nienbüttel]] and the dwelling place [[:Category:Splittersiedlung Fuchsberg, Niedersachsen|Splittersiedlung Fuchsberg]]), [[:Category:Haarstorf, Niedersachsen|Haarstorf]], [[:Category:Hohenbünstorf, Niedersachsen|Hohenbünstorf]], [[:Category:Luttmissen, Niedersachsen|Luttmissen]], [[:Category:Oldendorf II, Niedersachsen|Oldendorf II]], [[:Category:Schier, Niedersachsen|Schier]], [[:Category:Vinstedt, Niedersachsen|Vinstedt]], [[:Category:Wessenstedt, Niedersachsen|Wessenstedt]] (with the dwelling places [[:Category:Heerweghof, Niedersachsen|Heerweghof]] and [[:Category:Weinberghof, Niedersachsen|Weinberghof]]) #*[[:Category:Römstedt, Niedersachsen|Römstedt]] with the villages [[:Category:Römstedt (village), Niedersachsen|Römstedt]], [[:Category:Drögennottorf, Niedersachsen|Drögennottorf]], [[:Category:Masbrock, Niedersachsen|Masbrock]], [[:Category:Havekost, Niedersachsen|Havekost]], and [[:Category:Niendorf I, Niedersachsen|Niendorf I]] #*[[:Category:Schwienau, Niedersachsen|Schwienau]] with the villages [[:Category:Linden, Niedersachsen|Linden]] (with the dwelling place [[:Category:Verhorn, Niedersachsen|Verhorn]]), [[:Category:Melzingen, Niedersachsen|Melzingen]] (with the dwelling place [[:Category:Immenhof, Niedersachsen|Immenhof]]), [[:Category:Stadorf, Niedersachsen|Stadorf]], and [[:Category:Wittenwater, Niedersachsen|Wittenwater]] #*[[:Category:Weste, Niedersachsen|Weste]] with the villages [[:Category:Weste (village), Niedersachsen|Weste]] (with the dwelling place [[:Category:Westersunderberg, Niedersachsen|Westersunderberg]]), [[:Category:Hagen, Niedersachsen|Hagen]], [[:Category: Höver (Weste), Niedersachsen|Höver]], [[:Category:Oetzendorf, Niedersachsen|Oetzendorf]], [[:Category:Schlagte, Niedersachsen|Schlagte]], [[:Category:Testorf, Niedersachsen|Testorf]], and [[:Category:Weste-Bahnhof, Niedersachsen|Weste-Bahnhof]] #*[[:Category:Wriedel, Niedersachsen|Wriedel]] with the villages [[:Category:Wriedel (village), Niedersachsen|Wriedel]] (with the dwelling places [[:Category:Arnoldshof, Niedersachsen|Arnoldshof]] and [[:Category:Grenzhof, Niedersachsen|Grenzhof]] and the forest courtyard [[:Category: Langlingen (Wriedel), Niedersachsen|Langlingen]]), [[:Category:Arendorf, Niedersachsen|Arendorf]], [[:Category:Brambostel, Niedersachsen|Brambostel]], [[:Category:Brockhöfe, Niedersachsen|Brockhöfe]] (with the dwelling places [[:Category:Bahnhof Brockhöfe, Niedersachsen|Bahnhof Brockhöfe]], [[:Category:Bruch, Niedersachsen|Bruch]], [[:Category:Siedlung, Niedersachsen|Siedlung]], [[:Category:Wense, Niedersachsen|Wense]] and [[:Category:Heidehof, Niedersachsen|Heidehof]]), [[:Category:Lintzel, Niedersachsen|Lintzel]], [[:Category:Holthusen I, Niedersachsen|Holthusen I]], [[:Category:Schatensen, Niedersachsen|Schatensen]], [[:Category:Wettenbostel, Niedersachsen|Wettenbostel]], and [[:Category:Wulfsode, Niedersachsen|Wulfsode]] #Samtgemeinde [[:Category:Rosche (Samtgemeinde), Niedersachsen|Rosche]] with the municipalities: #*[[:Category:Oetzen, Niedersachsen|Oetzen]] with the villages [[:Category:Oetzen (village), Niedersachsen|Oetzen]] (with the dwelling place [[:Category:Oetzmühle, Niedersachsen|Oetzmühle]]), [[:Category:Bruchwedel, Niedersachsen|Bruchwedel]], [[:Category:Dörmte, Niedersachsen|Dörmte]], [[:Category:Jarlitz, Niedersachsen|Jarlitz]], [[:Category:Stöcken, Niedersachsen|Stöcken]], and [[:Category:Süttorf, Niedersachsen|Süttorf]] #*[[:Category:Rätzlingen, Niedersachsen|Rätzlingen]] #*[[:Category:Rosche, Niedersachsen|Rosche]] with the villages [[:Category:Rosche (village), Niedersachen|Rosche]], [[:Category:Borg, Niedersachsen|Borg]], [[:Category:Göddenstedt, Niedersachsen|Göddenstedt]] (with the dwelling places estate [[:Category:Göddenstedt (place), Niedersachsen|Göddenstedt]] and [[:Category:Göddenstedter Mühle, Niedersachsen|Göddenstedter Mühle]]), [[:Category:Hohenweddrien, Niedersachsen|Hohenweddrien]], [[:Category:Katzien, Niedersachsen|Katzien]], [[:Category:Nateln, Niedersachsen|Nateln]], [[:Category:Neumühle, Niedersachsen|Neumühle]], [[:Category:Polau, Niedersachsen|Polau]], [[:Category:Prielip, Niedersachsen|Prielip]], [[:Category:Schmölau, Niedersachsen|Schmölau]] (with the dwelling place [[:Category:Retzien, Niedersachsen|Retzien]]), [[:Category:Schwemlitz, Niedersachsen|Schwemlitz]] (with the dwelling place [[:Category:Probien, Niedersachsen|Probien]]), [[:Category:Stütensen, Niedersachsen|Stütensen]], [[:Category:Teyendorf, Niedersachsen|Teyendorf]], and [[:Category:Zarenthien, Niedersachsen|Zarenthien]] (with the dwelling place [[:Category:Gauel, Niedersachsen|Gauel]]) #*[[:Category:Stoetze, Niedersachsen|Stoetze]] with the villages [[:Category:Stoetze (village), Niedersachsen|Stoetze]] (with the dwelling places [[:Category:Hof Rohrstorf, Niedersachsen|Hof Rohrstorf]] and [[:Category:Zieritz, Niedersachsen|Zieritz]]), [[:Category:Bankewitz, Niedersachsen|Bankewitz]], [[:Category:Boecke, Niedersachsen|Boecke]], [[:Category:Schlankau, Niedersachsen|Schlankau]] [[:Category:Groß Malchau, Niedersachsen|Groß Malchau]] (with the dwelling place [[:Category:Törwe, Niedersachsen|Törwe]]), [[:Category:Hohenzethen, Niedersachsen|Hohenzethen]], and [[:Category:Nievelitz, Niedersachsen|Nievelitz]] #*[[:Category:Suhlendorf, Niedersachsen|Suhlendorf]] with the villages [[:Category:Suhlendorf (village), Niedersachsen|Suhlendorf]], [[:Category:Batensen, Niedersachsen|Batensen]], [[:Category:Dallahn, Niedersachsen|Dallahn]], [[:Category:Dalldorf, Niedersachsen|Dalldorf]] (with the dwelling place [[:Category:Sankt Omer, Niedersachsen|Sankt Omer]]), [[:Category:Groß Ellenberg, Niedersachsen|Groß Ellenberg]], [[:Category:Grabau, Niedersachsen|Grabau]], [[:Category:Güstau, Niedersachsen|Güstau]], [[:Category:Klein Ellenberg, Niedersachsen|Klein Ellenberg]], [[:Category:Klein Malchau, Niedersachsen|Klein Malchau]], [[:Category:Kölau, Niedersachsen|Kölau]], [[:Category:Molbath, Niedersachsen|Molbath]], [[:Category:Nestauv, Niedersachsen|Nestauv]], [[:Category:Növenthien, Niedersachsen|Növenthien]], [[:Category:Rassa, Niedersachsen|Rassa]], and [[:Category:Schlieckau, Niedersachsen|Schlieckau]] #Samtgemeinde [[:Category:Suderburg (Samtgemeinde), Niedersachsen|Suderburg]] with the municipalities: #*[[:Category:Eimke, Niedersachsen|Eimke]], with the villages [[:Category:Eimke (village), Niedersachsen|Eimke]], [[:Category:Dreilingen, Niedersachsen|Dreilingen]], [[:Category:Ellerndorf, Niedersachsen|Ellerndorf]], and [[:Category:Wichtenbeck, Niedersachsen|Wichtenbeck]] #*[[:Category:Gerdau, Niedersachsen|Gerdau]] with the villages [[:Category:Gerdau (village), Niedersachsen|Gerdau]], [[:Category:Bargfeld, Niedersachsen|Bargfeld]], [[:Category:Barnsen, Niedersachsen|Barnsen]], [[:Category:Bohlsen, Niedersachsen|Bohlsen]], [[:Category:Groß Süstedt, Niedersachsen|Groß Süstedt]], and [[:Category:Holthusen II, Niedersachsen|Holthusen II]] #*[[:Category:Suderburg, Niedersachsen|Suderburg]] with the villages [[:Category:Suderburg (village), Niedersachsen|Suderburg]], [[:Category:Bahnsen, Niedersachsen|Bahnsen]], [[:Category:Böddenstedt, Niedersachsen|Böddenstedt]], [[:Category:Hamerstorf, Niedersachsen|Hamerstorf]], [[:Category:Hösseringen, Niedersachsen|Hösseringen]], [[:Category:Holxen, Niedersachsen|Holxen]], and [[:Category:Räber, Niedersachsen|Räber]] ===Postal codes=== *Uelzen 29525 *Bad Bevensen 29549 *Bienenbüttel 29553 *Suderburg 29556 *Wrestedt 29559 *Suhlendorf 29562 *Wriedel 29565 *Ebstorf 29574 *Altenmedingen 29575 *Gerdau 29581 *Himbergen 29584 *Jelmstorf 29585 *Natendorf 29587 *Römstedt 29591 *Schwienau 29593 ==Surnames of Landkreis Uelzen== This list is not all inclusive and may never be completed. [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Abelmann Abelmann] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Albers Albers] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Allerheiligen Allerheiligen] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Alvermann Alvermann] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Amtsfeld Amtsfeld] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Bachmann Bachmann] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Backeberg Backeberg] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Basse Basse] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Bätge Bätge] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Baucke Baucke] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Baumgarten Baumgarten] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Bausche Bausche] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Behn Behn] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Behnke Behnke] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Behrens Behrens] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Benecke Benecke] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Bergmann Bergmann] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Bockelmann Bockelmann] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Brammer Brammer] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Brüggemann Brüggemann] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Brunhöber Brunhöber] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Bruns Bruns] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Buchholtz Buchholtz] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Burmester Burmester]/[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Burmeister Burmeister] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Clement Clement] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Cordes Cordes] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Dierssen Dierssen] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Dithmer Dithmer]/[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Dittmer Dittmer] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Dornbusch Dornbusch] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Dreyer Dreyer] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Eggers Eggers] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Eickhoff Eickhoff] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Eilmann Eilmann] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Elvers Elvers] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Ernst Ernst] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Findorf Findorff]/[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Findorff Findorff] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Flügge Flügge] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Friedrichs Friedrichs] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Fuhrhop Fuhrhop] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Gade Gade] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Gause Gause] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Gebhard Gebhard] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Gerstenkorn Gerstenkorn] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Gesterding Gesterding] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Gottespfennig Gottespfennig] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Gräfke Gräfke] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Grote Grote] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Haenkemeyer Haenkemeyer]/[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Haenkenmeyer Haenkenmeyer] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hagelberg Hagelberg] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hagemann Hagemann] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hahn Hahn] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hahnkemeier Hahnkemeier] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hallensleben Hallensleben] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hammelmann Hammelmann] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hänckemeier Hänckemeier] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Harms Harms] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hartig Hartig] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hartmann Hartmann] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hedder Hedder] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Heidman Heidman]/[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Heidmann Heidmann]/[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Heidtmann Heidtmann] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hermann Hermann]/[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Herrmann Herrmann] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Heuer Heuer] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hildebrandt Hildebrandt] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hinrichs Hinrichs] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hoyer Hoyer] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Immenkath Immenkath] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Jarfe Jarfe] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Jungemann Jungemann] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Kaiser Kaiser] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Kathmann Kathmann] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Kleisch Kleisch] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Klipp Klipp] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Koch Koch] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Köhler Köhler] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Köllmann Köllmann] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/König König] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Koosen Koosen] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Kröger Kröger] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Krüger Krüger] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Kruse Kruse] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Kruskop Kruskop]/[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Kruskopf Kruskopf] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Kucker Kucker] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Kuhlmann Kuhlmann] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Lange Lange] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Levin Levin] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Licht Licht]/[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Lichte Lichte] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Linne Linne] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Lopau Lopau] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Lüdemann Lüdemann] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Luhmann Luhmann] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Lühr Lühr] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Lühring Lühring] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Luttermann Luttermann] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Maas Maas]/[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Maaß Maaß] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Martens Martens] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Mackelthun Mackelthun] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Meier Meier] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Meinke Meinke] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Mennerich Mennerich] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Meyer Meyer] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Möhlmann Möhlmann] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Möller Möller]/[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Müller Müller] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Neben Neben] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Niebuhr Niebuhr] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Niemann Niemann] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Niemeier Niemeier] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Nischulz Nischulz] (?) • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Nygemann Nygemann] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Oetzmann Oetzmann] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/von_der_Ohe (von der) Ohe] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Ostermann Ostermann] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Otte Otte] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Otter Otter] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Paulsen Paulsen] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Radanke Radanke] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Rademacher Rademacher] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Rebek Rebek] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Ressau Ressau] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Richers Richers] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Rieckmann Rieckmann] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Riekmann Riekmann] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Riggers Riggers] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Riggert Riggert] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Ripke Ripke] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Röper Röper] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Rose Rose] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Sander Sander] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Saucke Saucke] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Scheele Scheele] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Schlieckau Schlieckau] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Schlüter Schlüter] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Schmedt Schmedt] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Schmidt Schmidt] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Schoop Schoop] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Schröder Schröder] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Schrötke Schrötke] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Schuette Schuette] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Schulenburg Schulenburg] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Schulte Schulte]/[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Schultze Schultze]/[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Schulz Schulz]/[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Schulze Schulze] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Siegel Siegel] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Siemer Siemer] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Sievers Sievers] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Sinne Sinne] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Steding Steding]/[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Stegen Stegen] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Stehr Stehr] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Stein Stein] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Stöckmann Stöckmann] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Stolte Stolte] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Sühl Sühl] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Tewes Tewes] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Thiele Thiele] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Tideman Tideman]/[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Tiedemann Tiedemann]/[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Tiemann Tiemann] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Timm Timm] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Tippe Tippe] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Verthein Verthein] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Vick Vick] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Vindorf Vindorf] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Vogt Vogt]/[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Voigt Voigt] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Wagener Wagener] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Warfer Warfer] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Warnecke Warnecke] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Warner Warner] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Weber Weber] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Wegner Wegner] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Werner Werner] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Westedt Westedt] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Westermann Westermann] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Wiese Wiese] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Wischhof Wischhof] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Witthöft Witthöft] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Wolter Wolter] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Wulf Wulf] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Wünnecke Wünnecke] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Wüsthof Wüsthof] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Ziegel Ziegel] • [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Ziegeler Ziegeler] ==Surnames by village== Within the farming villages are various numbered farming estates called ''hof''. {| class="wikitable" style="border-spacing: 2px; border: 1px solid black; border="1" cellpadding="7" style="font-size:80%; text-align: center;" |- |style="background: lightgray;"|'''Village name''' || '''Undeter. hof''' ||'''Nr.1''' ||'''Nr.2''' ||'''Nr.3''' ||'''Nr.4''' ||'''Nr.5''' ||'''Nr.6''' ||'''Nr.7''' ||'''Nr.8''' ||'''Nr.9'''||'''Nr.10''' ||'''Nr.11'''||'''Nr.12'''||'''Nr.13'''||'''Nr.14'''||'''Nr.15 '''|| '''Nr.16 ''' |- | '''[[:Category:Almstorf, Niedersachsen|Almstorf]]''' | Hartig Mennerich |- | '''[[:Category:Altenmedingen, Niedersachsen|Altenmedingen]]''' | Alvermann Brammert Culmann / Kuhlmann Helms Kathmann Koch Liermann Lüchow Meyer Sichtau Sohl Steckelberg Tippe |- | '''[[:Category:Bargdorf, Niedersachsen|Bargdorf]]''' | Beneke Bünstorf Grote Hildebrandt Röhr / Röhrs Schulte Thiele Wünnecke | Heidmann / Heidtmann Meyer Schröder | Meyer Sander | Liermann Schulz / Schulze | Baucke Röper | Kröger Meyer Siegel | Clement Meyer | Hallensleben Heidtmann Jungemann Meyer | Klaepe / Kläpe Stein | Müller |- | '''[[:Category:Bargfeld, Niedersachsen|Bargfeld]]''' | Harms Lühring Rieckmann | Schulenburg | Dreyer | | Schulenburg | Behn | Schulenburg | Meier/Meyer | Hilmer Kröger Lampe | Dammann Jarfe |- | '''[[:Category:Barnsen, Niedersachsen|Barnsen]]''' | Schröder | Wille | | Burmester Hilmer Mehldau/Meldau | Meier/Meyer Oetzmann | Meier/Meyer | Kayser Manning | | Meier/Meyer Maykus | Böttcher |- | '''[[:Category:Barum, Uelzen, Niedersachsen|Barum]]''' | Oetzmann Estorf Halbensleben Harms Lühr Meyer Schlüter Werner |- | '''[[:Category:Bankewitz, Niedersachsen|Bankewitz]]''' | Körtke |- | '''[[:Category:Beverbeck, Niedersachsen|Beverbeck]]''' | | Meyer Meier Hohls | Jarfe Eichhoff Meier Meyer Schulenburg | Albers Bockelmann Bokelmann | Meier Meyer | Gebhard Harms Kröger |- | '''[[:Category:Bienenbüttel, Niedersachsen|Bienenbüttel]]''' | | Köke | Gerstenkorn Kathmann | Meier/Meyer | Bausche Meyer Sander Tippe | Eggers Hüners Niestadt/Niestedt Schmidt | Polemeyer Wendtland Wagener | Alps Dierssen Seifert Sievers | Gesterding Kruse Linde | Fastenauer Hesebeck Kiehn Kleinschmid/Kleinschmidt Meyer Rohwerder Schmidt Tippe Vastenauer | Hartig Rademacher Schele | Wiegel Griffke Hermann/Herrmann Schoop | Hammelmann | | Oetzmann |- | '''[[:Category:Böddenstedt, Niedersachsen|Böddenstedt]]''' | Hoier | Cordes/Cohrs | Deermann/Dehrmann | Cohrs | | Sorge | Cohrs | | | Schulenburg Stolte | Lindloff | Lühring/Lühr | Bauck | Manning Techmann/Tegtmann |- | '''[[:Category:Bohlsen, Niedersachsen|Bohlsen]]''' | Eickhoff Jarfe Möller Schulenburg | Licht | Behn | Richers Riggers | | Licht | | | | Müller | | | | | | | Finck |- | '''[[:Category:Bornsen, Niedersachsen|Bornsen]]''' | Geffert | Mohwinkel | Meyer Sander | Cruse/Kruse | Meyer | Buckendahl | Geffert | Krüger Lichte Schulze | Wulf Hövermann | Schliekau |- | '''[[:Category:Bostelwiebeck, Niedersachsen|Bostelwiebeck]]''' | Burmester Meier/Meyer Sander Teldau |- | '''[[:Category:Bruchwedel, Niedersachsen|Bruchwedel]]''' | Schröder |- |'''Village name''' |'''Undeter. hof''' |'''Nr.1''' |'''Nr.2''' |'''Nr.3''' |'''Nr.4''' |'''Nr.5''' |'''Nr.6''' |'''Nr.7''' |'''Nr.8''' |'''Nr.9''' |'''Nr.10''' |'''Nr.11''' |'''Nr.12''' |'''Nr.13''' |'''Nr.14''' |'''Nr.15''' |'''Nr.16''' |- | '''[[:Category:Eddelstorf, Niedersachsen|Eddelstorf]]''' | Schierwater |- | '''[[:Category:Edendorf, Niedersachsen|Edendorf]]''' | Hartig Müller Seyer | Sander Basse Meyer | Burmester | | | Harms | König | Brunhöber | | | Schenck | | | Harmß / Harms |- | '''[[:Category:Eimke, Niedersachsen|Eimke]]''' | Eickhoff Kuhlmann | | | | | | | | | Hestermann Lilie |- | '''[[:Category:Eitzen I, Niedersachsen|Eitzen I]]''' | Hinrichs | Steding Stegen Sannes | Schröder | Tiedemann Tiemann Hahn Hartig | Müller Köhler Päper Tippe | Niemeier Meier Meyer Rüger Rüter |- | '''[[:Category:Eitzen II, Niedersachsen|Eitzen II]]''' | Jarfe |- | '''[[:Category:Emmendorf, Niedersachsen|Emmendorf]]''' | Brüggemann Perau |- | '''[[:Category:Eppensen, Niedersachsen|Eppensen]]''' | Albers |- | '''[[:Category:Gollern, Niedersachsen|Gollern]]''' | Burmester Verthein |- | '''[[:Category:Golste, Niedersachsen|Golste]]''' |Licht Meyer Luesmann | Moeller/Möller |Meier/Meyer Moeller | Krüger Osten Albers Koch | Harms Meyer | Koopmann Burmeister Dornbusch | Weber Bergmann | Niebuhr Meyer | Strecker Amsfeld | Töter Burmester Mohwinkel | Meyer | Decke Beinroth Köllmann | Lueßmann |- | '''[[:Category:Groß Hesebeck, Niedersachsen|Groß Hesebeck]]''' | Gafke Talg |- | '''[[:Category:Groß Süstedt, Niedersachsen|Groß Süstedt]]''' | Brüser Maaß |- | '''[[:Category:Groß Thondorf, Niedersachsen|Groß Thondorf]]''' | Bergmann |- | '''[[:Category:Grünewald, Niedersachsen|Grünewald]]''' | | Kruse | Jungemann Rose Wessel |- | '''[[:Category:Grünhagen (Uelzen), Niedersachsen|Grünhagen]]''' | | Steding Hagelberg Westedt Soltwedel | Bausche Schröder Timm | Harneit Harneid Harneidt | Halvensleben | Meyer |- |'''Village name''' |'''Undeter. hof''' |'''Nr.1''' |'''Nr.2''' |'''Nr.3''' |'''Nr.4''' |'''Nr.5''' |'''Nr.6''' |'''Nr.7''' |'''Nr.8''' |'''Nr.9''' |'''Nr.10''' |'''Nr.11''' |'''Nr.12''' |'''Nr.13''' |'''Nr.14''' |'''Nr.15''' |'''Nr.16''' |- | '''[[:Category:Haarstorf, Niedersachsen|Haarstorf]]''' | Meyne Meyer |- | '''[[:Category:Haaßel, Niedersachsen|Haaßel]]''' | Schop/Schoop Schröder |- | '''[[:Category:Havekost, Niedersachsen|Havekost]]''' | Burmester Friedrichs Mennerich | | | Schrötke | | | Brüggemann |- | '''Heitbrack''' | Koosen |- | '''[[:Category:Himbergen, Niedersachsen|Himbergen]]''' | Gräfke |- | '''[[:Category:Hohenbostel (Bienenbüttel), Niedersachsen|Hohenbostel]]''' | Mackenthun Meyer Nischulz Oetzmann | Burmester Burmeister Dittmer | Sander | Poleman Warner Werner Müller-Werner | Klinge Hänkemeier Hänckemeier Haenkemeyer | Wiese Heidmann Gause Müller | Gause Immenkath | Ziegel Siegel Cassier | Moritz Meyer |- | '''[[:Category:Hohnstorf, Niedersachsen|Hohnstorf]]''' | Burmester Schlieckau Meyer Ritz Sohl | Rademacher | | Dreyer | Hagemann König Roland | Scheele | Müller | Schlickau | Mahneke/Manecke/Maneke Wulbrandt | Thiele | Müller Klaische/Kleisch/Kleische/Kleischge | Sander | Wulf | Cors Scheele | Hedder | Sost |- | '''Holthusen''' | Timme |- | '''[[:Category:Höver (Weste), Niedersachsen|Höver]]''' | Gaafke | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Grasmeyer |- | '''[[:Category:Jastorf, Niedersachsen|Jastorf]]''' | Gade Gesterding Meyer Müller Schröder Stolte |- | '''[[:Category:Jelmstorf, Niedersachsen|Jelmstorf]]''' | Benecke Burmester Letzmann Meyer Niemann |- | '''[[:Category:Kallenbrock, Niedersachsen|Kallenbrock]]''' | | | Quickenstedt |- | '''[[:Category:Kettelstorf, Niedersachsen|Kettelsdorf]]''' | Bergman Bergmann Hinrichs Mennerich |- | '''[[:Category:Klein Hesebeck, Niedersachsen|Klein Hesebeck]]''' | Lühr |- | '''[[:Category:Klein Liedern, Niedersachsen|Klein Liedern]]''' | Wellmann |- | '''[[:Category:Masbrock, Niedersachsen|Masbrock]]''' | | Friedrichs Hartig |- | '''[[:Category:Masendorf, Niedersachsen|Masendorf]]''' | Meier Meyer |- | '''[[:Category:Molzen, Niedersachsen|Molzen]]''' | Oetzmann |- |'''Village name''' |'''Undeter. hof''' |'''Nr.1''' |'''Nr.2''' |'''Nr.3''' |'''Nr.4''' |'''Nr.5''' |'''Nr.6''' |'''Nr.7''' |'''Nr.8''' |'''Nr.9''' |'''Nr.10''' |'''Nr.11''' |'''Nr.12''' |'''Nr.13''' |'''Nr.14''' |'''Nr.15''' |'''Nr.16''' |- | '''[[:Category:Nassennottorf, Niedersachsen|Nassennottorf]]''' | Schütte |- | '''[[:Category:Natendorf, Niedersachsen|Natendorf]]''' | | Meier/Meyer | Behne/Benecke Heuer Mennerich | Warner/Werner Meyer Trapp | Backhaus | Meyer | Lohstöter Hilmar/Hilmer Koch | Mohwinkel Meyer |- | '''Neu Rieste''' | Cordes Gause Harms Lichte Lühr Meyer | | | | | | | Cassier Kruse | Kruse |- | '''[[:Category:Niendorf, Niedersachsen|Niendorf]]''' | | Burmester Müller | Sander, Kruskop | Burmester |- | '''[[:Category:Nievelitz, Niedersachsen|Nievelitz]]''' | Burmester |- | '''[[:Category:Oetzfelde, Niedersachsen|Oetzfelde]]''' | Harms Meyer |- | '''[[:Category:Oldendorf II, Niedersachsen|Oldendorf II]]''' | Burmeister |- | '''Prielip''' | Tewes |- | '''[[:Category:Rieste (Bienenbüttel), Niedersachsen|Rieste]]''' | | Harms | Koch Meyer Hoins | Koch Kruse | Meyer Meier Schröder Sander |- | '''[[Space:Röbbel, Niedersachsen One Place Study|Röbbel]]''' | Behnke/Benneke Lüdemann Niebuhr Ripke Stolte Warfer |- | '''[[:Category:Rohrstorf, Niedersachsen|Rohrstorf]]''' | Ebeling Radanke |- | '''[[:Category:Römstedt, Niedersachsen|Römstedt]]''' | Burmester Friedrichs Gade Lüthing Paulsen Renthal | Saucke | | | | | Hilbrecht | | | | Schultze |- |'''Village name''' |'''Undeter. hof''' |'''Nr.1''' |'''Nr.2''' |'''Nr.3''' |'''Nr.4''' |'''Nr.5''' |'''Nr.6''' |'''Nr.7''' |'''Nr.8''' |'''Nr.9''' |'''Nr.10''' |'''Nr.11''' |'''Nr.12''' |'''Nr.13''' |'''Nr.14''' |'''Nr.15''' |'''Nr.16''' |- | '''[[:Category:Sasendorf, Niedersachsen|Sasendorf]]''' | Meyer |- | '''[[:Category:Seedorf, Niedersachsen|Seedorf]]''' | Meier | Basse Meyer | Klaepe Schlüter | Kruskop Schlüter | Meyer | Krusekop/Kruskop | Meyer Hinrichs Harms | Krüger/Kroeger Niemann | Meyer | Cruse/Kruse Heitmann | Dornbusch Tippe Lüßmann |- | '''Sommerbeck''' | Jahnke |- | '''[[:Category:Stadensen, Niedersachsen|Stadensen]]''' | Maaß |- |'''[[:Category:Steddorf, Niedersachsen|Steddorf]]''' | | Hartig Warner Brunhöber | Meyer | Schulte Burmeister Burmester | Buchholz Buchholtz Vick | Brunhöber Neben Stegen Steding | Meyer Hüning Burmester Burmeister Rose |- | '''[[:Category:Strothe, Niedersachsen|Strothe]]''' | Mennerich |- | '''[[:Category:Tätendorf-Eppensen, Niedersachsen|Tätendorf]]''' | Gräfke |- | '''[[:Category:Testorf, Niedersachsen|Testorf]]''' | Grote |- | '''[[:Category:Varendorf, Niedersachsen|Varendorf]]''' | | Meier/Meyer Heuer | Klepe Sander | Hallensleben | Warner/Werner Meyer | Niemann Meyer | Kruse Hallensleben | Gade | Harms Meyer | Bünstorf Niemann | Buckendahl Hartmann | Kohlmeyer Hallensleben | Meier Hallensleben |- | '''[[:Category:Velgen, Niedersachsen|Velgen]]''' | Cruse/Kruse Culemann/Kuhlmann Hinrich | Steding | | | Kruse | Burmeister/Burmester | Müller | Jungemann | Wüncke | Kröger |- | '''Vorwerk''' | | | | | | König |- | '''[[:Category:Walmstorf, Niedersachsen|Walmstorf]]''' |Ebeling Schütte |- | '''[[:Category:Wessenstedt, Niedersachsen|Wessenstedt]]''' | Hahn |- | '''[[:Category:Wichmannsburg, Niedersachsen|Wichmannsburg]]''' | Brunhöber Eickenberg Harms Stegen (Nr.46!) 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==Notables of Landkreis Uelzen== The following list is sorted first by municipality and then chronologically. *Bad Bodenteich **'''[[Wikipedia:Dagmar Sierck|Dagmar Sierck]]''' ([https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dagmar_Sierck de]) (no WT) (14 Mar 1958 – 17 Jul 2015), 1972 Olympic swimmer. *Bevensen **'''[https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christian_Friedrich_Ludwig_Albinus Christian Friedrich Ludwig Albinus]''' (no WT) (10 Jun 1771 – 5 Jul 1837), senior customs officer (councilor) in Lauenburg, founder of the savings and loan coffers in the Duchy of Lauenburg, philanthropist, patron. **'''[https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl_Klop Carl Levin Klop(p)]''' (no WT) (22 Jul 1804 – 25 Apr 1840), Protestant pastor, teacher, inspector of the court school in Hanover and castle cantor. **'''[https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helmut_Dau Helmut Dau]''' (no WT) (30 Sep 1926 Düneberg, Schleswig-Holstein – 6 Nov 2010), lawyer. **'''[https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Friedhelm_Werremeier Friedhelm Werremeier]''' (no WT) (30 Jan 1930 Witten, Nordrhein-Westfalen– 14 Nov 2019), writer. **'''[https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilhelm_Wallmann Wilhelm Wallmann]''' (no WT) (b. 5 May 1941, living), politician (CDU) and mayor of the state capital Wiesbaden. **'''[https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurt_L%C3%BCdecke_(Boxer) Kurt Lüdecke]''' (no WT) (22 Sep 1942–20 Jun 2014 Buenos Aires, Argentina), boxer. **'''[https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ilse_Falk Ilse Falk]''' (no WT) (b. 21 Sep 1943, living), politician (CDU) and Member of the Bundestag. **'''[https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dirk_Fischer Dirk Erik Fischer]''' (no WT) (b. 29 Nov 1943, living), politician (CDU), and Member of the Bundestag. **'''[https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/J%C3%B6rg_Sennheiser Jörg Sennheiser]''' (no WT) (b. 19 Sep 1944, living), entrepreneur. **'''[https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joachim_Eigenherr Joachim Eigenherr]''' (b. 18 Feb 1947, living), track and field athlete. **'''[[Wikipedia:Ulrich Sinn|Ulrich Sinn]]''' ([https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ulrich_Sinn de]) (no WT) (b. 4 October 1945, living), Professor of Classical Archaeology (Greek). **'''[https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Volker_Bescht Volker Bescht]''' (no WT) (b. 14 Feb 1951, living), Brigadier General of the Bundeswehr. **'''[https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heinrich_Lange_(Admiral) Heinrich Lange]''' (no WT) (b. 22 Feb 1955, living), Vice Admiral of the German Navy. **'''[https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrea_Zeeb-Lanz Andrea Zeeb-Lanz]''' (no WT) (b. 18 Oct 1960, living), archaeologist. **'''[https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jan_Janssen_(Theologe) Jan-Dietrich Janssen]''' (no WT) (b. 23 Apr 1963, living), theologian, 2008-2017 Bishop of the Ev.-Luth. Church in Oldenburg. **'''[https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/J%C3%B6rg_Hillmer Jörg Hillmer]''' (no WT) (b. 21 May 1966, living), politician, member of the Lower Saxony state parliament. **'''[https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Almut_H%C3%B6fert Almut Höfert]''' (no WT) (b. 1967, living), medieval historian. **'''[https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christian_Dexne Christian Dexne]''' (no WT) (b. 22 Dec 1971 Rabat, Morocco, living), sports presenter (ARD / RBB). *Ebstorf **'''[[Wikipedia:Uwe Schröder|Uwe Schröder]]''' ([https://de.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Uwe_Schr%C3%B6der_(Sportsch%C3%BCtze)&action=edit&redlink=1 no de]) (b. 27 Jul 1962, living), 1984 Olympic sports shooter. *Medingen **'''[https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fritz_Hintze_(Marineoffizier) Fritz Hintze]''' (no WT) (13 May 1901 - 26 Dec 1943), the last commander of the Scharnhorst. **'''[[Von_Beneckendorff_und_von_Hindenburg-2|Annemarie Barbara Ilse Ursula Margarete Eleonore von Beneckendorff und von Hindenburg]]''' (29 Nov 1891 Berlin - 8 Apr 1978 Hannover) (daughter of German President Hindenberg) and her husband '''[[Von_Pentz-4|Christian Alexander Franz von Pentz]]''' ([https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christian_von_Pentz_(Offizier) de]) (21 Jan 1882 Gremmelin, Mecklenburg - 21 Feb 1952 Hamburg) were both residents of Medingen. *Römstedt **'''[[Wikipedia:Jörg Sievers|Jörg Sievers]]''' ([https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/J%C3%B6rg_Sievers_(Fu%C3%9Fballspieler) de]) (b. 22 Sep 1965, living), former goalkeeper with Hannover 96 and current assistant manager of Scottish Premiership club Heart of Midlothian. *Rosche **'''[[Wikipedia:Uwe Becker|Uwe Becker]]''' ([https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uwe_Becker_(Leichtathlet) de]) (b. 10 Dec 1955, living), 1984 Olympic middle-distance runner and his brother Volker, also a middle-distance runner. *Uelzen **'''Johann Niebur''' († 1399), Mayor of Lübeck **'''[[Welf-24|Ernest I, Duke of Brunwick-Lüneburg]]''' ([[Wikipedia:Ernest I, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg|article on Wikipedia]]) (27 Jun 1497 – 11 Jan 1546), also frequently called ''Ernest the Confessor'', the son of [[Wikipedia:Henry the Middle, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg|Henry I, Duke of Lüneburg]], and [[Wikipedia:Margaret of Saxony, Duchess of Brunswick-Lüneburg|Margarete of Saxony]], the daughter of [[Wikipedia:Ernest, Elector of Saxony|Ernest, Elector of Saxony]]. **'''Duke Franz of Brunswick-Lüneburg-Gifhorn''' (1508–1549) **'''Caspar Lehman von Lewenwaldt''' (about 1563-1622), "Court Cammerstein grinder" under Emperor Rudolf II, inventor of modern glass cutting **'''[[Wikipedia:Franz Eler|Franz Eler]]''' (sometimes ''Elers'') (d. 1590), teacher, choirmaster and composer of the Lutheran Reformation from Hamburg. **'''Ernst Cregel''' (1628–1674), lawyer, professor in Altdorf **'''Conrad Gottfried Blanckenberg''' (1657–1712), Lutheran theologian, provost in Berlin **'''Friedrich Wilhelm Dieterichs''' (1702–1782), architect, engineer, and civil servant in Prussia, among other things he created the Prinzessinnenpalais and the Ephraim Palais in Berlin as well as the orangery and the terraces in the garden of Sanssouci in Potsdam **'''[[von_Zimmermann-4|Eberhard August Wilhelm von Zimmermann]]''' ([[Wikipedia:Eberhard August Wilhelm von Zimmermann|article on Wikipedia]]) (17 Aug 1743 – 4 Jul 1815), geographer and zoologist. One of his pupils was mathematician and physicist [[Wikipedia:Carl Friedrich Gauss|Carl Friedrich Gauss]]. **'''Johann Christoph Salfeld''' (1750–1829), Protestant theologian, consistorial director, and abbot at the Loccum monastery **'''Leonhard Wächter''' (1762–1837), pseudonym Veit Weber, writer **'''Karl Friedrich Benkowitz''' (1764–1807), playwright and poet **'''Johann David Wilhelm Sachse''' (1772–1860), medicine **'''Friedrich Kuhlau''' (1786–1832), court composer at the Danish royal court **'''[[Wikipedia:Friedrich Kuhlau|Friedrich Kuhlau]]''' (''Frederick Kulav'') (11 Sep 1786 – 12 Mar 1832), court composer to the Danish royal court. **'''[https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georg_Wilding Georg Wilding]''' (24 Jun 1790 – 6 Sep 1841), royal-Neapolitan envoy in St. Petersburg. **'''Carl Otto Dammers''' (1811–1860), lawyer and politician **'''[[Wikipedia:Theodore Kaufmann|Theodore Kaufmann]]''' (''Theodor Kaufmann'') (18 Dec 1814 – 1896), German-born American painter. **'''Ludwig Heinrich Bernhard Bornemann''' (1817–1896), lawyer and honorary citizen of Harburg **'''Hermann Holty''' (1828–1897), poet **'''[[Wikipedia:Theodor Zincke|Theodor Zincke]]''' (19 May 1843 – 17 Mar 1928), chemist and the academic adviser of [[Wikipedia:Otto Hahn|Otto Hahn]], the father of nuclear chemistry. **'''Heinrich Schaefer''' (1851–after 1908), educator, school director, and school board of the province of Hanover **'''Karl Söhle''' (1861–1947), initially a teacher in Lower Saxony, later a music critic and writer in Dresden. Since 1917 music professor h. c. **'''Louis Heitsch''' (1866–1921), sculptor and art teacher **'''Erich Münter''' (1871–1915), German-American university teacher and assassin of J.P. Morgan Jr **'''Hermann Schuster''' (1874-1965), theologian, educator and politician, member of the Prussian state parliament **'''Lionel Pracht''' (1875–1945), German administrator and politician (DDP) **'''Ernst Wackenroder''' (1876–1959), art historian and monument **'''Nanna Conti''' (1881-1951), midwife, NSDAP member, 1933-1945 head of the "Reich Fachschaft Deutscher Midwives", mother of the "Reichsärzteführer" Leonardo Conti (1900-1945) **'''Friedrich Klinge''' (1883–1949), politician (DP), Lord Mayor of Goslar and MdB (DP faction leader) **'''Karlgeorg Schuster''' (1886–1973), naval officer, last admiral in World War II **'''Friedrich Krollpfeiffer''' (1892–1957), chemist **'''Margarete (“Grete”) Schlemm''' (1893–1963), heathland poet **'''Walter Mariaux''' (1894–1963), Jesuit, theological writer, and student chaplain **'''Friedrich Gerke''' (1900–1966), art historian and professor in Berlin and Budapest **'''[https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heinrich_Schwieger-Uelzen Heinrich Schwieger-Uelzen]''' (1902–1976), graphic artist and painter **'''Theodor Ernst''' (1904-1983), mineralogist and professor at the University of Erlangen **'''Gerhard Kadow''' (1909–1981), art professor at the former Cologne factory schools **'''Ludwig Teichmann''' (1909–1947), SS-Sturmbannführer, executed as a war criminal in Belgrade **'''[[Wikipedia:Charlotte Mühe|Charlotte Mühe]]''' (24 Jan 1910 – 10 Jan 1981), 1928 Olympic swimmer who won a bronze medal in the 200 m breaststroke event. **'''Fritz Röver''' (1912-2004), honorary citizen of the city of Uelzen. Graduate engineer, councilor, and cultural senator of the city of Uelzen, chairman of the museum and local history association, and founder of the Röver glass collection. **'''[[Wikipedia:Walter Wallmann|Walter Wallmann]]''' (24 Sep 1932 – 21 Sep 2013), politician (CDU), among others, Minister for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety and Minister President of Hessen. **'''Erika Schmied''' (b. 1935), photographer and graphic artist **'''Ludwig König''' (1944-2016), entrepreneur in Uelzen, initiator of the new edition of the Uelz poor people's meal, and former monitor of the Gertrudenstiftung. **'''Armin Dittmann''' (b. 1945), lawyer and professor at the Universities of Hamburg and Hohenheim **'''[[Wikipedia:Angelika Volquartz|Angelika Volquartz]]''' (b. 2 Sep 1946, living), politician (CDU), 2003-2009 Mayor of Kiel, their first female mayor. **'''Ulf Krüger''' (b. 1947), musician, lyricist, composer, producer, author, and manager **'''Hans-Jürgen Drögemüller''' (b. 1949), farmer, businessman, and local politician (SPD) **'''[[Wikipedia:Joachim Blüher|Joachim Blüher]]''' (b. 1953, living), art historian and cultural manager. Director of the German Academy Villa Massimo in Rome (2002 - present). **'''[https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Werner_von_der_Ohe_(Bienenkundler) Werner von der Ohe]''' (b. 1955), German biologist, bee expert, and honorary professor **'''Stefan Porwol''' (b. 1955), lawyer and politician (CDU) **'''[[Wikipedia:Frank Schütze|Frank Schütze]]''' (b. 2 July 1956, living), 1976 Olympic rower (men's eight event). **'''[[Wikipedia:Rebecca Harms|Rebecca Harms]]''' (b. 7 Dec 1956 in Hambrock, living), politician, member of the European Parliament (The Greens). **'''[https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Scharff_(Historiker) Thomas Scharff]''' (b. 5 Oct 1963), Medieval historian. **'''Petra Broistedt''' (b. 1964), Mayor of Göttingen **'''Christoph Martin Vogtherr''' (b. 1965), art historian, director of the Hamburger Kunsthalle **'''Stephanie Anne Kaul''' (b. 27 June 1966, living), married to [[Wikipedia:Bernhard, Hereditary Prince of Baden|Bernhard, Hereditary Prince of Baden]] and daughter of Christian Kaul and Hannelore Scheel. **'''Jens Häusler''' (b. 1967), handball player and coach **'''[[Wikipedia:Mola Adebisi|Mola Adebisi]]''' [https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mola_Adebisi (de)] (b. 15 Feb 1973, living), former TV presenter (VIVA). **'''[[Wikipedia:André Doehring|André Doehring]]''' (b. 1973. living), musicologist in jazz and pop music, and professor at the University of Art in Graz. **'''Lars Charbonnier''' (born 1977), Protestant theologian **'''Christian Keltermann''' (b. 1977), cabaret artist, comedian, and author **'''Melanie Schnell''' (b. 1978), physical chemist and university lecturer **'''Hinrich Alpers''' (b. 1981), pianist **'''Charlotte Greve''' (b. 1988), jazz musician **'''[[Wikipedia:Sören Bertram|Sören Bertram]]''' (b. 5 Jun 1991, living), football midfielder who plays for 1. FC Magdeburg, FC Augsburg, Hamburger SV. **'''Henrik Matschke''' (b. 1992), soccer player **'''Laura M. Neunast''' (b. 1993), author and poet **'''Jakob Blankenburg''' (b. 1997), politician (SPD), since 2021 the youngest directly elected member of the German Bundestag **'''Pascal Leddin''' (b. 1999), politician (Bündnis 90/Die Grünen) *Wrestedt **'''[[Wikipedia:Rainer Zobel|Rainer Zobel]]''' (b. 3 Nov 1948, living), football manager and former player for Hannover 96, FC Bayern Munich, and Lüneberger SK. *'''[[Wikipedia:Adolph Coors|Adolph Coors]]''', born ''Adolph Hermann Josef Kohrs'' or ''Kuhrs'' worked at a brewery in Uelzen before emigrating to America and changing his surname to Coors. ==Cemeteries of Landkreis Uelzen (sorted alphabetically) == Number of grave listings is as of 5 Feb 2021. ''Italicized'' names are maiden names. *Altenmedingen Lindenstraße *Bad Bevensen Kurtz Bülten *Bad Bodenteich Schulstraße *Barum Hinter den Eschen **[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2694198/barum Find A Grave] (0 listings) *Bienenbüttel Still Heide *Bockholt An der Sandkuhle *Böddenstedt Am Wehrfeld *Borndorf Bei der Schule *Bollensen An den Teichen *Bomke Schulsteig *Bornsenhoher Weg *Dalldorf *Dreilingen Im Sande *Ebstorf Celler Straße **[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2664622/friedhof-ebstorf Find a Grave] (3 listings) ***Luise Emma ''Wisniewski'' Burchard (20 Sep 1909-29 Jun 2000) ***Albert Georg Stephan (23 Sep 1903-4 Oct 1973) ***Berta Erdmute ''Skilweit'' Stephan (2 Dec 1901-9 Aug 1985) *Eimke Waldweg *Emmendorf Uelzener Straße *Friedhof Bad Bevensen (Demminer Allee) **[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2718898/friedhof-bad-bevensen Find A Grave] (0 listings) *Friedhof Wellendorf **[https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Friedhof-Wellendorf/317686 BillionGraves] (38 unique listings) ***Emmi ''Büsch'' Baumann (May 1910-Apr 1997) ***Konrad Baumann (14 Jan 1906-4 Jun 2002) ***Ema ''Clasen'' Bode (10 Jun 1912-19 May ????) ***Günther Bode (23 Nov 1931-27 Sep 1949) ***Hermann Bode (2 Oct 1912-27 Oct 1973) ***Marianne ''Gröger'' Bode (3 Jul 1951-7 Apr 2000) ***Christa Brust (29 Mar 1933-26 May 1990) ***Alfred Buchfink (11 Jan 1930-7 Jan 1979) ***Antonia Buchfink (6 Jun 1929-15 Feb 2005) ***Alma ''Buhr'' Bunge (12 May 1894-23 Dec 1983) ***Elisabeth ''Lehmker'' Bunge (21 Jun 1930-15 Sep 2015) ***Hermann Bunge (12 Nov 1881-19 Aug ????) ***Werner Bunge (30 Mar 1924-2 Apr 1985) ***Edwin Dreger (1932-1998) ***Hans Wilhelm Giffhorn (16 Feb 1933-14 Mar 1994) ***Lina ''Schade'' Gramenz (28 Jul 1877-22 Nov 1966) ***Gunther Heine (18 Apr 1934-24 Feb 2008) ***Heinz Hildebrandt (24 Dec 1928-12 Dec 2000) ***Ilse ''Schulz'' Hildebrandt (9 Mar 1927-29 Dec 2000) ***Adolf Hinrichs (18 Nov 1928-25 Jul 2009) ***Erna ''Ammoneit'' Kornack (17 Sep 1924-20 Apr 2013) ***Max Kornack (4 Mar 1925-7 Apr 2001) ***Elisa ''Mittendorf'' Kreutzmann (21 Oct 1928-11 Oct 2005) ***Heinrich Kreutzmann (27 Feb 1927-26 Jun 2014) ***Herbert Meyer (6 Jun 1925-1 Jan 1974) ***August Mügge (26 May 1880-16 Mar 1969) ***Franziska ''Fitzek'' Mügge (24 Aug 1897-14 Feb 1992) ***Heinz Paulmann (27 Oct 1923-18 Mar 1992) ***Richard Perau (1 May 1939-17 Dec 2012) ***Magda ''Meyer'' Ritz (24 Oct 1908-8 Aug 1975) ***Wilhelm Ritz (13 Feb 1902-7 May 1981) ***Dioniesie Russu (28 Jul 1925-25 Sep 1991) ***Helene ''Buchfink'' Russu (11 May 1925-16 Sep 2004) ***Gerhard Schachtschneider (21 Nov 1903-1 Feb 1971) ***Luise ''Ziebell'' Schachtschneider (26 Jul 1906-13 Mar 1995) ***Erich Schulz (18 Sep 1911-21 Nov 1993) ***Erich Schulz (14 Mar 1930-18 Feb 2018) ***Kathe ''Gramenz'' Schulz (27 Jul 1917-13 Dec 2002) *Friedhof Wrestedt (located between Wrestedt and Stadensen) **[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2485283/friedhof-wrestedt? Find a Grave] (1 listing) ***Regine Maria "Gina" Gadacz (10 Jan 1951-8 Aug 1997) *Gerdau Ebstorfer Straße *Groß Liedern Salzwedeler Straße *Groß Malchau Hauptstraße *Groß Thondorf Vorwecker Weg **[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2683287/gro%C3%9F-thondorf? Find a Grave] (1 listing) ***Gayle Marie ''Alden'' Burmester (13 Nov 1948 Polk Co, Wisconsin-3 Apr 2019 Harborg, Hamburg) *Hanstedt Velger Straße *Hanstedt II Am Lipp *Heuerstorf Am Osterberg *Himbergen Am Friedhof *Holdenstedt Blumenstraße *Hösseringen Katerberg *Höver *Jelmstorf Bruchtorfer Straße *Kirchweyhe Bachstraße *Kloster St. Mauritius (Ebstorf) **[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2702305/kloster-st.-mauritius? Find A Grave] (5 listings) ***Lucia von Appel (1562-28 Dec 1624) ***Magdalena von dem Werder (1503-30 Dec 1583) ***Markward von Hildesheim (????-2 Feb 880) (Fifth bishop of Hildesheim and martyr) ***Theoderish von Minden (????-2 Feb 880) (Third bishop of Minden and martyr) ***Elisabeth von Spörcken (6 Dec 1560-1633) *Langenbrügge Schafwedeler Weg *Lehmke Siedebruch *Medingen Am Kampenweg *Molzen Molzener Schulstraße *Natendorfer Kirch Friedhof **[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2535089/natendorfer-kirch-friedhof? Find a Grave] (3 listings) ***[[Müller-14339|Catharine Marie Elise Müller]] (25 Apr 1870-19 Feb 1875) (age 4) ***[[Müller-14340|Emma Wilhelmina Marie Margaret Müller]] (12 Mar 1872-1 Apr 1873) (age 1) ***[[Müller-14338|Ernst Jürgen Heinrich Müller]] (13 May 1827-8 Mar 1874) *Natendorf Oldendorfer Straße *Nettelkamp Wierener Straße *Nienwohlde Am Hang *Oetzen Dörmter Straße *Oldenstadt Molzener Straße *Ostedt Könauer Straße *Rätzlingen Hanstedter Straße *Riestedt *Römstedt Niendorfer Weg *Rosche Bevensener Straße *Seedorf Zur Worth *Soltendieck Hauptstraße *Stöcken Bevensener Straße *Suderburg Holxer Straße *Suhlendorf Mühlenbergstraße *Süttorf Zum Windmühlenberg *Uelzen Ripdorfer Straße *Uelzen Von-Estorff-Straße *Ulzen (same as above?) **[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2402082/ulzen? Find A Grave] (estimated location) (3 listings) ***Dorothee Marie ''Behrens'' Dreyer (26 Jan 1819-31 Dec 1846) (age 27) ***Theresa R. ''Fisch'' Holzweiss (23 Aug 1884-2 Sep 1963) ***Johannes Julius "Hans" Weigand (24 Dec 1904-1945) (shot and killed, World War II) *Varbitz Stummelberg *Waldfriedhof Medingen Am Kampenweg (Bad Bevensen) **[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2332173/waldfriedhof-medingen-bad-bevensen? Find A Grave] (3 listings) ***[[Von_Beneckendorff_und_von_Hindenburg-1|Oskar von Hindenburg]] (31 Jan 1883-12 Feb 1960), son of President [[Wikipedia:Paul von Hindenburg|Paul von Hindenburg]][{{FindAGrave|44646451}}] ***[[Von_Marenholtz-14|Margarete ''von Marenholtz'' von Hindenburg]] (20 Sep 1897-22 Dec 1988) ***Fritz Höppler (29 Apr 1897-1955) *Westerweyhe Am Waterbusch *Wichmannsburg Billungstraße *Wieren Raiffeisenstraße *Wrestedt Zum Breek (same as Friedhof Wrestedt?) *Wriedel Heinrichstraße ==Resources== *[[Wikipedia:Uelzen|Uelzen]] and [[Wikipedia:Uelzen (district)|Uelzen (district)]] at English Wikipedia *[https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uelzen Hansestadt Uelzen] and [https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Landkreis_Uelzen Landkreis Uelzen] at German Wikipedia ===Characters for usage=== Ää · Ëë · Ï ï · Öö · Üü · ß ==Notes and references==
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[[Category: Victoria, Cemetery Free Space Pages]] [[Category: Lang Lang, Victoria]][[Category:Lang Lang Cemetery, Lang Lang, Victoria]] Lang Lang is a town in Victoria, Australia, 73 km south-east of Melbourne's central business district. Its local government area is the Shire of Cardinia. This is part of the [[Project:Oceania_Cemeteries#WikiTree_Australian_Cemeteries|Australian Cemeteries Project]]. ===About=== *Links to WikiTree profiles are provided (where known). If you know of any others that can be linked to please contact [[Bech-2|Paul Bech]] to have the link added. If you require a photo of a gravestone listed and there is no profile on WikiTree, please create a profile (WIkiTree is entirely free) and contact [[Bech-2|Paul Bech]] and one will be added to the new profile. WikiTree is a collaborative effort, so it is little to ask that you add a profile for a person that has not already been added. If you have found a profile then please consider helping others by adding the details of another profile to WikiTree that has not already been added. ===Location and Map=== *Link to [https://www.openstreetmap.org/edit#map=18/-38.27725/145.58353 Map] of Lang Lang Cemetery ===Aims=== *This project is to document the life and times of the people interred in the Lang Lang Cemetery. Project members are needed to assist in the research and adding profiles and information to profiles. Hopefully it will grow to include links to other information and such things as video/audio tours of the cemetery. ===Tasks Completed=== #'''Photography''' • Photograph all Memorial's at this cemetery ===To Do=== #'''Photo transcriptions''' • Details of all photos to be transcribed to the sortable table below #'''WikiTree profiles''' • to be created for all people in the table below. The completed table will include links to WikiTree profiles and direct links to the photos of gravestones. The profile created can include other sources of information as well as biographical details of the person. #'''Checking of transcription information''' • Other people are needed to assist in double-checking the validity of data entered to ensure accuracy. #'''GPS Location of Memorials''' • for more information (contact [[Bech-2|Paul Bech]]). A dedicated GPS tracker can be used. For those with an android phone or pad there is an App called [https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mendhak.gpslogger GPS Logger] which can record the locations to a file which can be added to photos later with other software (Linux has [http://freefoote.dview.net/linux/gpscorrelate GPSCorrelate]). There are also cameras with GPS facility that can tag photos at the same time as they are taken. #'''[http://tributes.heraldsun.com.au/notice/search?search.name=&search.query=Lang%20Lang%20Cemetery&search.newspaper=DHS&search.classification=&search.dateRangeType=30&search.publicationDate=&random=1460787873881Tributes Search]''' - Monthly check for any Internments in the past 30 days - Last Updated 23 Sep 2017
===Other=== *Sp. = Spouse *Par. = Parent/s *CH .= Child/ren ---------------------- ===Table of Graves & Memorials=== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Surname''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Forename/s''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Born''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|''' Died ''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|''' Age ''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Notes''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Photo #''' |- | ??? ||||||||||||145 |- | ??? ||||||||||||148 |- | ??? ||||||||||||186 |- | ???|| ||||||||||196 |- | ???||| |||||||||||251 |- | ???|| ||||||||||271 |- | ???|||| ||||||||326 |- | ??? ||||||||||||336 |- | ??? ||||||||||||373 |- | ???||| ||||||||||377 |- | ??? ||||||||||||438 |- | ??? ||||||||||||456 |- | ??? |||||||||||||521 |- | ???|| ||||||||mother||552 |- | ???|| ||||||||||655 |- | ???||| |||||||||||657 |- | ??? ||William||||||||||241 |- | [[Abel-817|ABEL]] || David George ||||1986 Nov 23||94||H of [[Harker-277|May]]|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8a/Abel-817.jpg 14] |- | [[Abel-816|ABEL]] || David George Linton ||1919 Apr 05||2009 Mar 10||||H of Marion; F of Wesley, Rodney, Peter|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5c/Abel-816.jpg 177] |- | [[Harker-277|ABEL]] ||Maggie May ||||1970 Nov 19||||nee Harker (from Digger CDROM); W of [[Abel-817|David]]; M of Kath, George|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8a/Abel-817.jpg 14] |- | [[Achterdenbosch-1|ACHTERDENBOSCH]] || Adrianus Johannes||1917 Dec 14||2000 May 04||||H of [[Bos-507|Helena]]; F of Frank Petrus; F-in-L of Carol; GF of Dean, Scott, Brett|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/15/Achterdenbosch-1.jpg 719] |- | [[Bos-507|ACHTERDENBOSCH]] || Helena ||1921 Aug 25||2000 Apr 25||||W of [[Achterdenbosch-1|Adrianus]]; M of Frank Petrus; M-in-L of Carol; GM of Dean, Scott, Brett|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/15/Achterdenbosch-1.jpg 719] |- | [[Henderson-6463|ALBON]]|| Elizabeth ||||1960 Oct 23||68||Wife|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/04/Henderson-6463.jpg 108] |- |[[Albon-52|ALBON]] || John Stewart ||||1967 Feb 18||78||Sp• [[Henderson-6463|Elizabeth]] Par•of [[Albon-73|Thomas]]|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/57/Albon-52.jpg 110] |- | [[Albon-73|ALBON]] || Thomas Ronald||||1947 Oct 13||19|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0d/Albon-73.jpg 107] |- | [[Albon-75|ALBON]] || Walter Robert (Wally)||1927 Feb 10||2011 Nov 29||||H of Bella; S of [[Albon-52|John]] & [[Henderson-6463|Elizabeth]]; B of Ruby, John, Joyce, [[Albon-73|Tom]], Elizabeth|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/54/Albon-75.jpg 775] |- | [[Allchin-20|ALLCHIN]]|| George Alexander||1929 Jun 07||2002 Jul 08||||H of [[Lace-13|Mavis]]; F of Allan, Geoff, Glenda, Ian, Kim|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a1/Allchin-20.jpg 860] |- | [[Allchin-21|ALLCHIN|| Ian Leslie]] ||1960 Jun 12||2012 Aug 16||||S of Mavis & George; B of Alan, Geoff, Glenda, Kim|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/aa/Allchin-21.jpg 809] |- | [[Lace-13|ALLCHIN]] || Mavis Jean ||1932 Oct 06||2000 Jul 22||||W of [[Allchin-20|George]]; M of Allan, Geoff, Glenda, Ian, Kin|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/97/Lace-13.jpg 861] |- | [[Cariss-10|ALLOWAY]]|| Elizabeth ||||1950 Jan 20||73||W of [[Alloway-189|William]]; M of William, Albert, Frank, Elizabeth|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/24/Cariss-10.jpg 622] |- | [[Dry-379|ALLOWAY]]|| Elizabeth Ellen ||1900 Mar 26||1965 Dec 26||||W of [[Alloway-190|Frank]]; M of Phyllis; M-in-L of [[Jennings-4053|Kevin Jennings]]; GM of Pauline, Brenda|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ef/Alloway-190-1.jpg 710] |- | [[Alloway-190|ALLOWAY]]|| Frank James||1902 Feb 11||1972 May 03||||H of [[Dry-379|Elizabeth]]; F of Phyllis; F-in-L of [[Jennings-4053|Kevin Jennings]]; GF of Pauline, Brenda|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ef/Alloway-190-1.jpg 710] |- | [[Alloway-189|ALLOWAY]]|| William Henry ||||1937 Aug 26||70||H of Elizabeth; F of William, Albert, Frank, Elizabeth|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/24/Cariss-10.jpg 622] |- | [[Crosse-134|ANDERSON]]|| Bertha||||1983 Mar||||W of Herbert McCraw; M of Beryl|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e1/McCraw-168.jpg 470] |- | [[Unknown-295480|ANDERSON]]|| Catherine||||1895 Oct 10||65||[[Anderson-21083|Robert]]|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8f/Anderson-21083.jpg 327] |- | [[Unknown-292895|ANDERSON]]|| Margaret Ellen||1938 Dec 31||2010 Jul 12||||Sp • [[Anderson-21072|Ralph]]; Par • Kerrie, Mark, Sharyn|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/95/Unknown-292895.jpg 790] |- | [[Anderson-21083|ANDERSON]]|| Robert||||1889 Sep 29||58||H of Catherine|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8f/Anderson-21083.jpg 327] |- | [[Anderson-21072|ANDERSON]]|| Thomas Ralph|| ||2015 Jul 16||||Sp • [[Unknown-292895|Margaret Ellen]]; Par • of Kerrie, Mark, Sharyn|| [[Space:Memorial_Photography|Required]] |- | [[Andrews-6645|ANDREWS]]|| Edward G||||1980 Sep 01||||H of Rosalind|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/44/Andrews-6645.jpg 600] |- | [[Games-36|ANDREWS]]||Norma Lesley||||1964 Mar 06||50||W of [[Andrews-6646|Reginald]],; M of Betty; M-in-L of Allan; GM of Jason|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/99/Andrews-6646.jpg 378] |- | [[Andrews-6646|ANDREWS]]|| Reginald Leonard||||1998 Aug 21||90||H of Norma; F of Betty; M-in-L of Allan; GM of Jason|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/99/Andrews-6646.jpg 378] |- | [[Unknown-295575|ANDREWS]]|| Rosalind||||1989 Apr 04||||W of [[Andrews-6645|Edward G]] || [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/44/Andrews-6645.jpg 600] |- | [[Archdall-56|ARCHDALL]]|| Mervyn Henry||1919 Jun 22||1997 Jul 18||||b. cranbourne; d. Kooweerup; H of Yvonne; F of Ken, Leonie, Vivienne|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5c/Archdall-56.jpg 753] |- | [[Coombes-282|ARCHDALL]]|| Yvonne Lesley||1922 Jul 12||2007 Nov 21||||b. Wonthaggi; d. Moonee Ponds; W of [[Archdall-56|Mervyn]]; M of Ken, Leonie, Vivienna|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5c/Archdall-56.jpg 753] |- | [[Arden-156|ARDEN]]|| Adam Alfred||||1971 Feb 12||||H of Gwladys; F of Doug, Tom|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/32/Arden-156.jpg 16] |- | [[Artysko-1|ARTYSKO]]|| Vin||1932||1982|||||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/26/Artysko-1.jpg 641] |- | [[Asmus-61|ASMUS]]|| Eric John||1983 Jul 27||1998 Jan 03||||H of Val; F of Brad, Kelly|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/12/Asmus-61.jpg 892] |- | [[Aubrey-207|AUBREY]]|| Laurence (Aub)||1912 Jan 16||2008 Aug 19||||H of [[Long-9027|Helen Long]]|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2b/Aubrey-207.jpg 741] |- | [[Grieve-189|BAALMAN]]|| Marjory Beatrice||1912||1960|||||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/04/Baalman-3.jpg 41] |- | [[Baalman-1|BAALMAN]]|| Henry Albert Ernest||||1987 Sep 08||82|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b2/Baalman-1.jpg 52] |- | [[Baalman-2|BAALMAN]]|| Herman||||1984 Aug 25||75|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b2/Baalman-1.jpg 52] |- | [[Baalman-3|BAALMAN]]|| Peter||||1970 Jun 02|||||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/04/Baalman-3.jpg 41] |- | [[Baker-19454|BAKER]]|| Ambrose||||1924 Mar 05||87||H of Grace; F of Myrtle|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b2/Baker-19454.jpg 551] |- | [[Stephens-4985|BAKER]]|| Dorcas||||1893 Aug 26||62||W of [[Baker-19456|James]]; M of H. S. & C. S. Baker|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6f/Baker-19456.jpg 289] |- | [[Baker-19455|BAKER]]|| George ||||1897 Apr 30||67|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0e/Baker-19455.jpg 294] |- | [[Baker-19456|BAKER]]|| James ||||1907 Jan 07||78||H of [[Stephens-4985|Dorcas]]; F of H. S. & C. S. Baker|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6f/Baker-19456.jpg 289] |- | [[Baker-19457|BAKER]]|| Silas ||||1891 Oct 03||67|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0e/Baker-19455.jpg 294] |- | [[Stiles-2430|BAKER]]|| Susan L ||1953 Jun 23||1996 Jun 15||||Nee Stiles; W of Graham Patrick; M of Courtney, Patrick, Rochelle Mary|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b4/Stiles-2430.jpg 716] |- | [[Bardwell-135|BARDWELL]]|| John Francis||||1985 Jun 21||31||S of Ron & Mary|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3d/Bardwell-135.jpg 645] |- | [[Bardwell-136|BARDWELL]]|| Roy William||1928 Oct 27||1998 Jan 03||||H of Mary; F of John (dec), Louise, Peter, Gregory, Matthew, Linda|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/31/Bardwell-136.jpg 646] |- | [[Bartlett-4630|BARTLETT]]|| John||||1901 Jul 12||74||H of Rachel|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/33/Bartlett-4630.jpg 337] |- | [[Dorman-573|BARTLETT]]|| Rachel||||1898 Mar 24||67||W of John|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/33/Bartlett-4630.jpg 338] |- | [[Barwick-190|BARWICK]]|| Joseph Vaux (Joe)||||1978 Feb 24||49|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/60/Barwick-190.jpg 301] |- | [[Batt-293|BATT]]|| Brendan||||1978 May 26||14|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/61/Batt-293.jpg 572] |- | [[Batt-294|BATT]]|| Drew||||1986 Sep 30|||||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/61/Batt-293.jpg 572] |- | [[Batt-292|BATT]]|| Frederick James W||||||77||H of Lois; F of Neville, Gregory, Rodney, [[Batt-293|Brendan]], (dec), Jodie (dec)|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/43/Batt-292.jpg 750] |- | [[Beal-4145|BEAL]] || G D|||||||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f2/Beal-4145.jpg 34] |- | [[Beasley-2638|BEASLEY]] || A J||||1935 Sep 23|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/01/Beasley-2638.jpg 259] |- | [[Bulach-1|BEILHARZ]] || Anneliese Hedwig Maria||1926 Oct 19||2011 Sep 01||||nee Bulach; W of Friedrich; M of Marie-Anne, Diter, Winifred, Ingrid|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b0/Beilharz-3.jpg 754] |- | [[Beilharz-3|BEILHARZ]] || Friedrich Alfred (Fred)||1928 Aug 17||2006 Sep 29||||H of Anneliese; F of Marie-Anne, Diter, Winifred, Ingrid|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b0/Beilharz-3.jpg 754] |- | [[Payne-1296|BELL]] || Alice||||||||W of Thomas|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/26/Bell-2015.jpg 342] |- | [[Bell-2051|BELL]]|| Frank Vernon||||1978 Jun 08||66|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a8/Bell-2051.jpg 573] |- | [[Unknown-293493|BELL]] || Martha||||1933?|||||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/be/Bell-12696.jpg 283] |- | [[Bell-2015|BELL]] || Thomas||||||||H of Alice|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/26/Bell-2015.jpg 342] |- | [[Bell-12696|BELL]] || William Percy Charles||1882||1944|||||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/be/Bell-12696.jpg 283] |- | [[Gudgin-5|BENNETTS-OSMOND]]|| Maisie Florence||1911 Aug 19||2007 Feb 09||||M of Lyle, Phillip|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8b/Bennetts-Osmond-1.jpg 827] |- | [[Benyon-90|BENSON]]||Thelma Gladys||||1972 Sep 27||66||W of John (dec)|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/33/Benyon-90.jpg 566] |- | [[Beveridge-350|BEVERIDGE]] ||Campbell||1939 Aug 27||1999 Mar 28||||H of Diane; F of Darren, Darlene, Julie, Rick; G-F of Michael; F-in-L of Martin & Kelvin|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/44/Beveridge-350.jpg 78] |- | [[Smith-153465|BEVERIDGE]] || Elma May||1918 Mar 28||2007 Jul 19||||W of Frank (dec); M of Alan (dec), Campbell (dec), Ann, Donald, Barbara (dec), Roger, Robyn, Ross & Adopted David|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fe/Smith-153465.jpg 76] |- | [[Beveridge-351|BEVERIDGE]] || Kirsten Jade||1990 Apr 28||1991 Nov 08||||D of Darlene & Craig; G-D of Campbell & Diane, G-D of Judy & Rick|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/44/Beveridge-350.jpg 78] |- | [[Blakey-441|BLAKEY]] || Frank A||||1992 Aug 21||31||S of [[Blakey-442|Max]] & Maureen; B of Christine, Anne, Michael|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/db/Blakey-441.jpg 941] |- | [[Gifford-4012|BLAKEY]] || Maureen||||1987 Mar 13||59||W of [[Blakey-442|Max]]; M of Christine, Anne, [[Blakey-441|Frank]], Michael|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/18/Blakey-442.jpg 535] |- | [[Blakey-442|BLAKEY]] ||Maxwell Francis||||1997 Jul 24||68||H of Maureen|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/18/Blakey-442.jpg 535] |- | [[Blanchard-2533|BLANCHARD]]|| Rose ||1919 Dec 16||2010 Oct 11|||||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/01/Blanchard-2533.jpg 813] |- | [[Boshuizen-6|BOSHUIZEN]]|| Alberta Wilhelmina||1931 Dec 19||2008 May 12||||M of Christine, Ronald, Trevor|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3a/Boshuizen-6.jpg 539] |- | [[Bouman-277|BOUMAN]] ||Anthonie||1935 Sep 09||2000 Aug 18||||S of Jacob & Jannigje Bouman; B of Corrie Wolswinkel|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a3/Bouman-277.jpg 872] |- | [[Bouman-278|BOUMAN]]||Jacob||||1990 Apr 17||86|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c3/Bouman-278.jpg 263] |- | [[Van_Amerongen-21|BOUMAN]]||Jannigje||||1981 Mar 15||72||Wife|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c3/Bouman-278.jpg 263] |- | [[Boxshall-4|BOXSHALL]]||Beatrix Violet (Trixie)||1908 Jul 25||2007 Jun 28||||D of [[Boxshall-2|Henry]] & [[Izzard-108|Violet]] Boxshall; Sis of [[Boxshall-3|Oswald]], [[Boxshall-5|Clifford]], [[Boxshall-6|Horace]], [[Boxshall-7|Roland]], [[Boxshall-8|Daphne]] and [[Boxshall-9|Donald]].|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a2/Boxshall-4.jpg 367] |- | [[Boxshall-5|BOXSHALL]]||Clifford Charles||1910||1912||||S of [[Boxshall-2|Henry]] & [[Izzard-108|Violet]]|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/69/Boxshall-5.jpg 478] |- | [[Boxshall-8|BOXSHALL]]||Daphne Elsie||1924||1925||||S of [[Boxshall-2|Henry]] & [[Izzard-108|Violet]]|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/69/Boxshall-5.jpg 478] |- | [[Boxshall-9|BOXSHALL]]||Donald||1926||1926||||S of [[Boxshall-2|Henry]] & [[Izzard-108|Violet]] (stillborn)|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/69/Boxshall-5.jpg 478] |- | [[Boxshall-2|BOXSHALL]]||Henry John||1880 Dec 31||1968 Nov 24||||H of Violet; F of [[Boxshall-5|Clifford]], [[Boxshall-8|Daphne]] & [[Boxshall-9|Donald]]|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/69/Boxshall-5.jpg 478] |- | [[Boxshall-6|BOXSHALL]]|| Horace Albert||1919 Jun 26||2006 Dec 26||||Daddy of Rhonda & Chris, F of John, Helen, Geoff, Rhonda and Robert|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f6/Boxshall-6.jpg 842] |- | [[Boxshall-3|BOXSHALL]]|| Oswald Henry||1907 Jan 05||1997 Jul 24||||S of [[Boxshall-2|Henry]] & [[Izzard-108|Violet]]; B of [[Boxshall-3|Oswald]], [[Boxshall-4|Beatrice]], [[Boxshall-6|Horace]], [[Boxshall-7|Roland]]|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/27/Boxshall-3.jpg 298] |- | [[Izzard-108|BOXSHALL]]|| Violet Elsie||1880 Nov 09||1960 Sep 03||||nee Izzard; W of [[Boxshall-2|Henry]]; M of [[Boxshall-5|Clifford]], [[Boxshall-8|Daphne]] & [[Boxshall-9|Donald]]|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/69/Boxshall-5.jpg 478] |- | [[Braddock-139|BRADDOCK]]|| Carolyn Wendy||1958 Jul 17||2012 Jan 19||||Partner of George: M of Kristine, Mark, Shaun|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9d/Braddock-139.jpg 726] |- | Brian|| Doreen Alice||||2007 Sep 04||||W of [[Brian-161|Stanley]]; M of Alan, Dawn, John|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/98/Brian-161.jpg 756] |- | [[Brian-161|BRIAN]]|| Stanley||||1965 Oct 10||||H of Doreen; F of Alan, Dawn, John|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/98/Brian-161.jpg 756] |- | [[Broadbent-393|BROADBENT]]|| Benjamin Lane||1910 Dec 26||1994 Jun 25||||H of [[Williams-35303 |Broadbent]]; F of Gaye, Russell, Peter|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a8/Broadbent-393.jpg 913] |- | [[Williams-35303 |BROADBENT]]|| Bronwyn Mary||1916 Jan 19||2003 Apr 20||||nee Williams; W of [Broadbent-393|Ben]]; M of Gaye, Joy, Russel, Pater|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/ba/Williams-35303.jpg 914] |- | [[Brooke-1403|BROOKE]]|| Frederick John||1920 Aug 02||2006 May 14|||||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a2/Brooke-1403.jpg 789] |- | [[De_Vries-1077|BROOKE]]|| Norma||1919 Sep 08||2015 Apr 09|||||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a2/Brooke-1403.jpg 789] |- | [[Hepburn-1930|BROWN]] || Carolyn Helen||1944 Jan 26||1990 Oct 09||||W of Raymond Henry; M of Michael, Karyn, Donna|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ed/Hepburn-1930.jpg 835] |- |[[Brown-41278|BROWN]]|| Frances Dorothy (Fran)||1925 Oct 23||2013 May 09||||W of Keith; M of Christene, Peter, Phillip|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b1/Brown-41278.jpg 805] |- | [[Brown-44781|BROWN]]|| James Paton (Jim)||1931 Jan 19||2008 May 17||||H of Nancy; F of Peter, Colin|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c3/Brown-44781.jpg 824] |- | [[Bullen-368|BULLEN]]||Ernest William||1927 Feb 11||2014 Oct 29||||H of Kathleen|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a2/Bullen-368.jpg 731] |- | [[Prowse-1294|BULLEN]] || Kathleen June||1931 jun 21||2014 Aug 05||||W of [[Bullen-368|Ernest]]|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a2/Bullen-368.jpg 731] |- | [[Bulman-144|BULMAN]]|| Alan Roy||1936||2011 Apr 12|||| || [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d7/Bulman-144.jpg 650] |- | [[Bulman-151|BULMAN]]|| Noel Kenneth||1934 Sep 09||1965 Jan 27||||B of [[Bulman-152|Maxwell]]|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7d/Bulman-151.jpg 111] |- | [[Haines-2076|BULMAN]]|| Elevie Ruby||||2003 Oct 01||86||Sis of [[Haines-2075|Lorna BULMAN]]|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6e/Haines-2076.jpg 653] |- | [[Haines-2075|BULMAN]]|| Lorna Beatrice||1917 Aug 31||2005 Jan 09||||W of [[Bulman-148|Colin]] (dec); M of [[Bulman-144|Alan]], Bev, Graham, Bruce (dec), Joyce, Colin, Gary, Lynette; sis of [[Haines-2076|Elevie]] Bulman|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6e/Haines-2076.jpg 653] |- | [[Bulman-152|BULMAN]]|| Maxwell Haine||1937 Feb||1996 Aug||||B of [[Bulman-151|Kenneth]]|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7d/Bulman-151.jpg 111] |- | [[Burchall-15|BURCHALL]]|| Henry Edward||1898 Mar 09||1978 Oct 26|||||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/80/Burchall-15.jpg 560] |- | [[Durbidge-6|BURCHALL]]|| Pearl Grace||1897 Mar 25||1992 Jul 20|||||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/80/Burchall-15.jpg 560] |- | [[Burgess-5417|BURGESS]]|| Mary (Meg)||1922||2002||||M of Rod, Fred, Gary|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0d/Burgess-5417.jpg 697] |- | [[Brown-42458|BURHOP]]|| Patricia Anne||1940 Sep 05||1993 Sep 06||||Nee Brown; W of John R Burhop; M of Wayne & Ninetta, Heather & Tim, Lynda & Spencer; GM of Adam & Deanne|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8a/Brown-42458.jpg 900] |- | [[Follett-295|BURHOP]]|| Vera Adeline||1907 Oct 13||1994 Jul 17||||W of George Randall; M of John, George, Winston, Ian|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7a/Follett-295.jpg 899] |- | [[Butera-19|BUTERA]]|| Antonio||1928 Jun 16||1987 Apr 15||||b. Bella, Nicastro, Italy|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bf/Butera-19.jpg 349] |- | [[Cadman-185|CADMAN]]||Alan Ronald||||1996 Jan 07||71||VX146141; H of Elsie; F of Phyllis, Ronald (dec), Melton, Glenn|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e7/Cadman-185.jpg 494] |- | [[Cahoon-200|CAHOON]]||Bradley Wayne||1977 Jan 21||2012 Jun 16||||H of Michelle; S of William & Louise (dec); B of Scott, Mel, Corey (dec)|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9f/Cahoon-200.jpg 742] |- | [[Cahoon-201|CAHOON]]|| Corey Peder||1979 Aug 07||2011 May 22||||S of Bill & Louise; B of Scott, Mel, Brad, Michelle; F of Tyson|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e9/Cahoon-201.jpg 745] |- | [[Trotman-73|CAHOON]]|| Frances Annie||1910 Jan 29||1990 Feb 27||||W of Grant; M of Lorri, Grant, Bill|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7b/Cahoon-196.jpg 744] |- | [[Cahoon-196|CAHOON]]|| Grant||1912 Feb 12||1988 Oct 14||||H of Frances; F of Lorri, Grant, Bill|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7b/Cahoon-196.jpg 744] |- | [[Cahoon-199|CAHOON]]||| William John||1946 Aug 16||2013 Aug 28||||F of Scott, Bradley (dec), Cory (dec)|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a9/Cahoon-199.jpg 747] |- | [[Caldana-2|CALDANA]]|| Alfonso Giovanni||||1988 May 05||78||H of Phyllis|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2f/Caldana-2.jpg 430] |- | [[McDonell-124|CALDANA]] || Nadine nee McDONELL||||1980 Nov 03|| || ||[[Space:Memorial_Photography|Obits]] |- | [[Kelly-8663|CALDANA]]|| Phyllis Eileen||||1987 Jun 12||68||W of Alf; M of Phillip & Maxine; GM of Nadine|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2f/Caldana-2.jpg 430] |- | [[Cam-24|CAM]]||Edwin Charles||1863||1949|||||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e6/Cam-24.jpg 255] |- | [[Cam-26|CAM]]|| Edwin Leonard||1910 Aug 14||1977 Feb 04|||||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e6/Cam-24.jpg 255] |- | [[Archer-2137|CAM]]||Mary Jane||1866||1934|||||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e6/Cam-24.jpg 255] |- | [[Sampson-1873|CAM]]|| Muriel G||1935||1969|||||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e6/Cam-24.jpg 255] |- | [[Cameron-3829|CAMERON]] ||Angus||1858||1934 Feb 15||76||H of [[Cameron-3833|Margaret]]|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f9/Cameron-3829.jpg 101] |- | [[Cameron-3852|CAMERON]]||Angus James||1929 Sep 06||2003 Apr 13||||H of Jane; F of Kim, Jennifer, Glenn|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/18/Cameron-3852.jpg 166] |- | [[Cameron-3512|CAMERON]] || Ashley Nicole||1990 May 16||2010 Dec 25|||||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bc/Cameron-3512.jpg 268] |- | [[Cameron-3854|CAMERON]]|| Donald Henry (Harry)||1935 Nov 22||2008 Jul 18||||H of Alice; F of Gordon, Leanne, Ian, Brendon, Phillip, Allan|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bd/Cameron-3854.jpg 180] |- | [[Turner-13948|CAMERON]]||Evelyn Augusta||||1984 Aug 31||80||W of [[Cameron-3835|Ian Donald (d. Burma, 1942, aged 43)]]; M of [[Cameron-3853|Ewen]], Ruth, [[Cameron-3852|Angus]], Mary, Marion, Harry, John|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f8/Turner-13948.jpg 167] |- | [[Cameron-3853|CAMERON]]||Ewen||||1922 Oct 24||63|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f9/Cameron-3829.jpg 101] |- | [[Cameron-3833|CAMERON]]||Margaret||||1948 Jul 13||77||M of Keith, Heather & Ian; W of [[Cameron-3829|Angus]]|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f9/Cameron-3829.jpg 101] |- | [[Campbell-16967|CAMPBELL]]||Stella June||1928 Jun 28||2012 Aug 17||||W of [[Campbell-16966|Wallace]]|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/01/Campbell-16967.jpg 740] |- | [[Campbell-16966|CAMPBELL]]||Wallace Bruce||1925 Mar 21||1994 Jan 23||||H of [[Campbell-16967|Stella]]|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/01/Campbell-16967.jpg 740] |- | [[Cardell-39|CARDELL]]|| Bernard Francis||1921 Jun 14||1992 Nov 28||||H of [[Cardell-40|Eileen]]; F of Mary|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/48/Cardell-39.jpg 920] |- | [[Cardell-40|CARDELL]]|| Eileen Mary||1921 May 20||2008 Feb 20||||W of [[Cardell-39|Bernard]]; M of Mary|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/48/Cardell-39.jpg 920] |- | [[Cardell-41|CARDELL]]|| Monica Mary||||1956 Apr 23||65|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/ff/Cardell-41.jpg 524] |- | [[Cardell-36|CARDELL]] ||Vincent John||||2010||||H of Dorothy; F of Peter, Tony, Helen, Daryl|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/85/Cardell-36.jpg 823] |- | [[Carmichael-1182|CARMICHAEL]]||Diane||1925||2007 Dec 07||68|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d0/Carmichael-1182.jpg 152] |- | [[Pope-2680|CHAMBERS]] || Jean Constance||||2012 Sep 19||83||nee Pope|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2a/Pope-2680.jpg 808] |- | [[Pendlebury-241|CHARLES]]|| Elizabeth Jane (Jan)||1910 Dec 28||1991 May 06|||||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/64/Charles-1342.jpg 307] |- | [[Charlish-1|CHARLISH]]||John William||||1992 Nov 28||50||H of [[Harris-18701|Susan]]; F of Vianne|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9d/Charlish-1.jpg 488] |- | [[Harris-18701|CHARLISH]]||Susan Elizabeth||||2007 Apr 09||65||W of [[Charlish-1|John]]; M of Vianne|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9d/Charlish-1.jpg 488] |- | [[Charlton-770|CHARLTON]] || John||1924 Nov 24||2010 May 24||||H of Eileen; F of Barry, Jennifer, Wayne, John|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4c/Charlton-770.jpg 830] |- | [[McLeod-2286|CHARLTON]]||Nancy Jean||||1994 Mar 26||55||W of Vallance; M of Michael, Leanne, Peter, Paul|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/27/McLeod-2286.jpg 172] |- | [[Ward-14500|CHARMAN]] ||Mary Frances||||1915||60|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4b/Ward-14500.jpg 418] |- | [[Kitchin-364|CHENERY]] ||Bertha Elizabeth (Carol)||||2004 Jul 01||75||D of Hilda & Lione Kitchin; W of Robert William; M of Pamela, Paul, Susan, Gayle|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a5/Kitchin-364.jpg 670] |- | [[Jordan-20791|CHIGWIDDEN]] ||Judith||1941 Aug 10||2001 Mar 25||||W of Fred; M of David, Kim, Jacqueline|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5a/Jordan-20791.jpg 858] |- | Clark||Elen Elizabeth||14900 Mar 25||1991 May 04||||W of Jack; M of Arthur, Bette, Mabel, June, John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/51/Clark-83096.jpg 10] |- | [[O'Halloran-749|CLARK]] ||Lorna Katherine||1939 Apr 30||1988 Aug 02||||W of John; M of Karen & John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/19/O_Halloran-749.jpg 74] |- | [[Clark-83099|CLARK]] ||Paul Michael||1982 Jun 12||2014 Mar 09||||F of James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f1/Clark-83099.jpg 359] |- | [[Clark-83096|CLARK]] ||W J (Jack)||1884 Jun 30||1975 Jan 05||||H of Elen; F of Arthur, Bette, Mabel, June, John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/51/Clark-83096.jpg 10] |- | [[Clark-83098|CLARK]] ||W John (Jnr)||1932 Dec 17||1999 Feb 15||||H of Sue; F of Karen & John; Step-F of Louise & Cassandra|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b4/Clark-83098.jpg 75] |- | [[Harvey-21916|CLOSE]] || Ethel Jane||||2006 Nov 18||85||W of James; M of Dick, Anne, Fred|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/32/Close-2869.jpg 567] |- | [[Close-2869|CLOSE]] || James Arthur||||1974 Mar 13||66||H of Ethel; F of Dick, Anne, Fred|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/32/Close-2869.jpg 567] |- | [[Cochrane-767|COCHRANE]]|| David||||1945 Aug 18||84|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2c/Cochrane-767.jpg 244] |- | [[Burgess-5604|COCHRANE]] || Lucy Harriett||||1948 Oct 30||81|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2c/Cochrane-767.jpg 244] |- | [[Cole-29200|COLE]] || Charles R G||1890||1969 Jun 06||78||AIF 1123|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2a/Cole-29200.jpg 393] |- | [[Cam-57|COLE]] || Gladys||1893||1981|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2f/Cam-57.jpg 392] |- | [[Cole-9025|COLE]]|| R W (Bob)||1925 Aug 10||2014 Mar 09||88||Navy PM7874; H of Dallis; F of Edy, Robyn, Peter|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/17/Cole-9025.jpg 487] |- | [[Coleman-19798|COLEMAN]] || George James||||1942 Jan 23||||H of Jessie; KIA Rabaul|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/33/Coleman-19798.jpg 59] |- | [[Langan-324|COLEMAN]] || Grace Evelyn||||1986 Feb 26||89||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/ca/Coleman-19800.jpg 592] |- | [[McKie-654|COLEMAN]] || Jessie||||1983 May 26||||W of George|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/33/Coleman-19798.jpg 59] |- | [[Coleman-19806|COLEMAN]] || John Rutland||1932 Jan 11||2013 Feb 10||||H of Wilma; F of Andrea, Karen, Jacqueline, Matthew|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b9/Coleman-19806.jpg 792] |- | [[Coleman-19800|COLEMAN]] || William (Bill)||||1982 Apr 26||86||H of Grace|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/ca/Coleman-19800.jpg 592] |- | [[Brooke-3175|COLVIN]] || Marjorie I Taylor||1918 Aug 06||2014 Jan 08||||nee Brooke; M of Ron, Elaine, Ken; M-in-L of Ann, Terry (dec), Rosa|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/af/Brooke-3175.jpg 692] |- | [[Condick-27|CONDICK]] || Alan Mark (Albie)||1964 Apr 25||2013 Nov 24||||S of Robert William & Patricia Olive; B of Debbie & Michael|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ad/Condick-27.jpg 881] |- | [[Condick-26|CONDICK]] || Robert William (Peter)||1942 Feb 01||1999 Jan 19||||H of Patricia Olive (dec); F of Debra; Michael, Alan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/13/Condick-26.jpg 879] |- | [[Connell-842|CONNELL]]|| Rory John||1946 Jul 03||2013 Jun 17||||H of Cheryl; F of Daniel; F-in-L of Debra|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/68/Connell-842.jpg 804] |- | [[Filcock-2|CORBETT]] || Agnes Jeanette||1912 Jul 12||1999 Oct 16||||Wof Ralph; M of Spencer, Elaine, Keith|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/97/Corbett-3957.jpg 942] |- | [[Corbett-3957|CORBETT]] || Ralph Spencer||1901 Jul 16||1992 Oct 09||||H of Agnes; F of Spencer, Elaine, Keith|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/97/Corbett-3957.jpg 942] |- | [[Costello-2603|COSTELLO]] || Melissa Jane||1979 Jan 07||1979 May 09||||D of Suzanne & Damien|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cd/Costello-2603.jpg 348] |- | [[Costello-2604|COSTELLO]] || Stanley (Stan)||1907 Oct 05||1991 Mar 15||||H of Rita|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/53/Costello-2604.jpg 355] |- | [[Cartwright-4997|COSTELLO]] || Suzanne||||2019 Sep 12||76||W of Damien|| Death notice |- | [[Sharp-4143|COURTNEY]]|| Carrie Frances||||1986 Aug 06||||b. Stamford, England; W of Jack (dec); M of Jack, Lewis, Noel|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/ff/Sharp-4143.jpg 682] |- | [[Courtney-1105|COURTNEY]]|| Lewis Henry||1921 Jun 24||2015 Jan 20||||b. Oakleigh; d. Kooweerup; S of Carrie & John Courtney; B of Jack and Noel|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fc/Courtney-1105.jpg 797] |- | [[Cox-43230|COX]] || Albert Ray||1922 Feb 12||1995 May 16||||H of May; F of Denise (dec), Sue, Wayne, Ian, Raymond (dec), Graham, Lorraine, Donna, Mark, Shane|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3f/Cox-43230.jpg 924] |- | Cox|| May Lillian||1927 Apr 30||1991 Apr 12||||W of Albert; M of Denise (dec), Sue, Wayne, Ian, Raymond (dec), Graham, Lorraine, Donna, Mark, Shane|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3f/Cox-43230.jpg 924] |- | [[Savage-10801|COZENS]] || Christina||||1942||82||W of Henry|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/47/Cozens-378.jpg 549] |- | [[Cavell-246|COZENS]] || Edith Lillian||1920 May 06||1997 Jun 16||||W of Vin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8f/Cozens-445.jpg 905] |- | [[Cozens-378|COZENS]] || Henry||||1938||93||H of Christina|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/47/Cozens-378.jpg 549] |- | [[Cozens-445|COZENS]] || Vincent Edward||1920 Mar 13||2003 Sep 03||||H of Edith|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8f/Cozens-445.jpg 905] |- | [[Creight-2|CREIGHT]] || Geoffrey James||||1979 Nov 23||30||accidentally killed|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/63/Creight-2.jpg 604] |- | [[Creighton-1819|CREIGHTON]] || Douglas (Duds)||1937 Jun 09||1997 Mar 02||||F of Glenn|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9d/Creighton-1819.jpg 895] |- | [[Creighton-1820|CREIGHTON]] || John Maxwell||1935 Jul 07||2000 Nov 11||||H of Gwen; S-F of Joan, Lorraine, Allan, Lynn, Dianne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b3/Creighton-1820.jpg 856] |- | [[Creighton-1821|CREIGHTON]] || Kevin Charles||1946 Jul 22||2000 Nov 15||||S of Charles & Elsie; B of John, Doug, Murray, Geoff|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/52/Creighton-1821.jpg 857] |- | [[Creighton-1822|CREIGHTON]] || Murray||1937 Jun 09||2007 Sep 18||||F of Susan & Adrian (dec), F-in-L of Alan; GF of Amelia, Carla, Ellen; Partner of Dulc (dec); Twin to Doug|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/10/Creighton-1822.jpg 894] |- | [[Crittenden-1966|CRITTENDEN]] || Horace R||1920 Apr 19||1999 Aug 09||79||H of Wilmyr|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/ba/Crittenden-1966.jpg 262] |- | [[Hoskin-1027|CRITTENDEN]] || Wilmyr||||1978 Mar 30||||W of Horace; M of Christopher, Gillian, Andrew|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/ba/Crittenden-1966.jpg 262] |- | [[Crosse-318|CROSSE]] || Edwin||||1923 Feb 07||||AIF; S of Mary Crosse|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/ca/Crosse-318.jpg 550] |- | [[Crosse-319|CROSSE]] || Lill||||1974 Mar 22|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/62/Crosse-319.jpg 401] |- | [[McGrath-1251|CROSSE]]|| Mary||||1930 Jan 22||||M of Edwin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/ca/Crosse-318.jpg 550] |- | [[Dainty-18|DAINTY]] || Albert William||||1919 Nov 28||55||H of Mary Ann; F of Harold|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/59/Dainty-18.jpg 143] |- | [[Cameron-5139|DAINTY]] || Mary Ann||||1917 Aug 26||53||W of Albert; M of Harold|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/59/Dainty-18.jpg 143] |- | [[Dale-2202|DALE]] || Frank Moore||||1973 Jul 22||81||H of Jessie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/05/Dale-2202.jpg 105] |- | [[McKie-162|DALE]] || Jessie||||1973 Dec 08||81||W of Jessie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/05/Dale-2202.jpg 105] |- | [[Cheeseman-1103|DAVIES]] || Hazel Myrtle||1925 Nov 07||2001 May 10||||W of Royston; M of Keith, Leonie, Russell, Ronald|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/70/Davies-17077.jpg 779] |- | [[Davies-17080|DAVIES]] || Robert John (Bob)||1943 Jan 30||2002 Oct 23||||H of Barbara; F of Robert, Darren, Trevor, Tracey, Kerrie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/94/Davies-17080.jpg 859] |- | [[Davies-17077|DAVIES]] || Royston George||1922 Jun 13||2005 Aug 20||||H of Hazel; F of Keith, Leonie, Russell, Ronald|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/70/Davies-17077.jpg 779] |- | [[De Bono-3|De BONO]] || Paul||1943 Jan 21||2015 Apr 25||||H of Geraldine; F of Sandra, Charles, Paul|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/60/De_Bono-3.jpg 788] |- | De Jong|| Elizabeth (Betsie_||1909 Jul 27||2001 Apr 23||||W of Pieter; M of Betsie & Jaap||927 |- | [[Dean-16089|DEAN]] || Francis A (Jim)||||1979 Jul 21||76||H of Gladys|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/96/Dean-16089.jpg 55] |- | Delacy|| Alyssa Rae||2002 Mar 08||2002 Mar 08||||D of Lani & Troy; Sis of Mitchell, Brayden||868 |- | [[Denholm-93|DENHOLM]]|| James||||1915 Mar 09||||H of Jessie|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/73/Denholm-93.jpg 457] |- | [[Dobell-98|DOBELL]]|| Kate Victoria||1999 Jan 04||2001 Jan 08||1|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/18/Dobell-98.jpg 654] |- | [[Doll-1600|DOLL]] || Martin Charles||1926 Oct 12||1995 Nov 15||||H of Maria; F of Peter, Graeme, Stephen, Laurie, Geoff, Julie, Shane, Jean|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/75/Doll-1600.jpg 904] |- | [[Dolphin-442|DOLPHIN]] || John Paul||||1965 Jul 22||19|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/aa/Dolphin-442.jpg 509] |- | [[Dowson-353|DOWSON]] || Alfred George Ernest (George)||1938||2000|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f2/Dowson-353.jpg 647] |- | [[Drake-4056|DRAKE|| Adam Christopher]] ||||1979 Mar 29||15||S of Nola & [[Drake-4057|Klaus]]; N of Adrian|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/74/Drake-4056.jpg 606] |- | [[Drake-4057|DRAKE|| Klaüs Gunter]] ||1928 Jun 23||2010 Jun 28||||H of Nola; F of Adrian, Adam (dec)|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/55/Drake-4057.jpg 605] |- | [[Drysdale-403|DRYSDALE]]|| Donald George|| || ||||||[[Space:Memorial_Photography|Required]] |- | [[Dubberke-4|DUBBERKE]]|| Alen James||1922 Oct 21||1987 Jul 17|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/14/Dubberke-4.jpg 51] |- | [[Dubberke-3|DUBBERKE]]|| Axel Henry||||1936 Jan 11|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ee/Dubberke-3.jpg 38] |- | [[Dubberke-2|DUBBERKE]]|| Clive McDonald|| ||2014 Oct 07||||||[[Space:Memorial_Photography|Required]] |- | [[Dubberke-5|DUBBERKE]]|| Harry Walker||||1941 Apr 19||||KIA|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ee/Dubberke-3.jpg 38] |- | [[Dubberke-8|DUBBERKE]]|| John Albert Grieve||||1941 Oct 05||||S of Pearl Coral Dubberke|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ee/Dubberke-3.jpg 38] |- | [[Sheers-20|DUBBERKE]]|| Pearl Coral||||1978 Nov 05||90|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/02/Sheers-20.jpg 36] |- | [[Dubberke-6|DUBBERKE]]|| Ronald Stanley||||1990 Sep 08||63|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/93/Dubberke-6.jpg 44] |- | [[Dubberke-7|DUBBERKE]]|| Ruby Pearl||||1962 Sep 29|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/93/Dubberke-6.jpg 44] |- | [[Duff-5029|DUFF]] || George||||1925 Jan 01||63||H of Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/23/Duff-5029.jpg 344] |- | [[McCraw-654|DUFF|| Mary]] ||||1853 Jul 30||83||W of George|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/85/McCraw-654.jpg 345] |- | Duncan|| Eileen May||||1997 Jul 15||86||W of Matthew; M of Elaine, Pat, John, Betty, Peter|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/01/Duncan-22207.jpg 639] |- | [[Duncan-22207|DUNCAN]] || Matthew E||||1980 Mar 08||69||H of Eileen; F of Elaine, Pat, John, Betty, Peter|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/01/Duncan-22207.jpg 639] |- | [[Duncan-22227|DUNCAN]] || Rachelle Louise||1997 Dec 27||1997 Dec 27||||D of Brett & Cheryl|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/59/Duncan-22227.jpg 768] |- | [[Fayers-227|DUPREE]] ||Florence Eileen||1913 Jul 14||1990 Jul 21||||M of Rodney David McCosker, & Paul Anthony Dupree; M-in-L of Janette & Angela|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/46/Fayers-227.jpg 579] |- | [[Dupree-979|DUPREE]] || Jason Matthew ||1989 Feb 09||1989 Feb 09||||S of Paul & Angela; B of Adam|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9b/Dupree-979.jpg 607] |- | [[Easton-1072|EASTON]]||Neil Francis||||2016 Jun 20||53||S of Betty & Alexander; H of Wendy; B of Leslie, Gay, Sue, John and Tracy (dec.), F of Kim, Glen, Andrew & Stephen (dec). F-in-L of Courtney & Tahlia|| Funeral notice |- | [[Easton-1073|EASTON]]|| Steven Alec||1987 Mar 17||2006 Oct 15||||S of Neil & Wendy; B of Kim, Glen, Andrew|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a7/Easton-1073-2.jpg 849] |- | [[Edey-170|EDEY]] || Clyde Lawrence||||1899 Sep 01||14||S of Robert & Louisa Edey|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3d/Edey-170.jpg 366] |- | [[Edwards-41605|EDWARDS]] || Charles||||1980 Sep 19||83||AIF 3296, M.M.; H of Lily|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b6/Edwards-41605.jpg 564] |- | [[Smith-315484|EDWARDS]] || Jessie||1875||1957|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d0/Edwards-41671.jpg 22] |- | [[Mason-25008|EDWARDS]] || Lily Kathleen||||1984 Jun 01||83||W of Charles|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/46/Mason-25008.jpg 563] |- | [[Edwards-41671|EDWARDS]] ||Oliver Pearce||1875||1928|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d0/Edwards-41671.jpg 22] |- | [[Ellis-29440|ELLIS]]||Charles Ross||1929 Feb 20||2014 Apr 12||||H of Mavis; F of Karen, Susan, Cherry|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3f/Ellis-29440.jpg 773] |- | [[Emmett-1245|EMMETT]]||Annie Grace||1890 Oct 27||1972 Jun 23||||Aunt of Keith, Jack, Win; Sis of George|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/67/Emmett-1245.jpg 718] |- | [[Emmett-241|EMMETT]] || George Harold||1893||1973 Jul 22||||Uncle of Keith, Jack, Win; B of Annie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/67/Emmett-1245.jpg 718] |- | [[Jepson-1339|EMMETT]] || Gladys Victoria||1900 Dec 08||1999 Jun 11||||W of William; M of Keith, Jack, Win|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d7/Emmett-1247.jpg 711] |- | [[Emmett-1248|EMMETT]] ||Keith William||1926 Apr 26||1997 Jan 17||||H of Nancy; F of Graeme, John, Robert (dec), Jane|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bb/Emmett-1248.jpg 497] |- | [[Emmett-1249|EMMETT]] || Robert Charles||1955 Sep 01||1955 Oct 12||||S of Keith & Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bb/Emmett-1248.jpg 497] |- | [[Emmett-1247|EMMETT]] || William Richard||1898 Apr 20||1966 May 12||||H of Gladys; F of Keith, Jack, Win|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d7/Emmett-1247.jpg 711] |- | [[English-6945|ENGLISH]] ||Nathan||||1922 Feb 12||54|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/06/English-6945.jpg 453] |- | [[Evans-36460|EVANS]]|| Darren||1965 Oct 13||1999 Nov 15||||S of Ann; B of Alexander|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Evans-36460 001] |- | [[Coker-Godson-1|EVANS]] || Joyce||||1996 Sep 15||74||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9c/Evans-46976.jpg 565] |- | [[Evans-46977|EVANS]] ||Susan||||1985 Dec 29||39|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/ca/Evans-46977.jpg 561] |- | [[Evans-46976|EVANS]] ||William||||1971 Mar 05||48||H of Joyce; F of Brian, Dawn, Lenore|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9c/Evans-46976.jpg 565] |- | [[Lace-129|EVERETT]] ||Setchen Mary (Mary)||1914 Oct 29||1999 May 19||||M of Rhonda; M-in-L of Bruce; GM of Travis, Jasmin, Lauren|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/44/Lace-129.jpg 890] |- | [[Everitt-1462|EVERITT]] || Samuel Husselby||1905 Sep 04||2004 Aug 14||||H of June; F of Ken, Garry, Sue, Sally, Michael, Jacqueline|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cc/Everitt-1462.jpg 840] |- | [[Horsley-2003|FACEY]] ||Athalie||1919 Oct 31||1995 Nov 04||||nee Horsley; W of Thomas J D Facey; M of Suzanne; GM of Sarah|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6a/Horsley-2003.jpg 901] |- | [[Fagan-2181|FAGAN]] || John||1827||1917|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a8/Fagan-649.jpg 203] |- | Fearnley||Bettie Beatrice||1919 Apr 24||1998 Jul 31||||W of Malcolm; M of Roy & Ann; M-in-L of Ron|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/56/Fearnley-253-1.jpg 875] |- | [[Fearnley-253|FEARNLEY]] ||Malcolm Westwood||1918 Dec 17||1996 Aug 04||||H of Beattie; F of Roy & Ann; F-in-L of Ron|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/64/Fearnley-253.jpg 874] |- | [[Fell-672|FELL]] ||Colin Alister||1921 Oct 15||2013 Mar 05||||RAAF; H of Una; F of Trevor, Graham, Brian|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/26/Fell-672.jpg 729] |- | [[Allen-66176|FLINTOFT]] || Mary||1837||1918|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/84/Allen-66176.jpg 522] |- | [[Florance-67|FLORANCE]] || Clarence Raymond (Dick)||1917 Feb 10||2009 Sep 03||||H of Iris (Tobe); F of Cheryle & Robyn; F-in-L of Danny|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b9/Florance-67.jpg 831] |- | [[Ford-23534|FORD]] || James William (Bill)||1916 May 07||1988 Oct 12||||H of Peggy; F of June, Shiela, Alan, Yvonne, Marilyn, Stephen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3c/Ford-23534.jpg 746] |- | Ford|| Peggy Joan||1918 Mar 12||2007 Dec 25||||W of James; M of June, Shiela, Alan, Yvonne, Marilyn, Stephen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3c/Ford-23534.jpg 746] |- | [[Forster-3752|FORSTER]] || Arthur||||1944 Oct 21||||H of Jane|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/55/Forster-3752.jpg 215] |- | [[Forster-1037|FORSTER]]|| Dudley Stuart||||1991 Feb 07||||H of Marion; F of Colin, Norman, Lynda, Stephen, Debrah, Russell|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e4/Forster-1037.jpg 922] |- | [[Begg-813|FORSTER]] || Jane||||1956 Mar 04||||W of Arthur|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/55/Forster-3752.jpg 215] |- | [[West-7936|FORSTER]]|| Marion Myrtle||||2012 Dec 08||||W of Dudley; M of Colin, Norman, Lynda, Stephen, Debrah, Russell|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f2/West-7936.jpg 923] |- | [[Colwell-817|FOSTER]] || Sarah Ann||||1906 Sep 29||||M of J Foster|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e0/Colwell-817.jpg 374] |- | [[Freeman-7090|FREEMAN]]|| Berford James||1880 Sep 28||1967 Dec 24||||H of Matilda|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3d/Freeman-7078.jpg 224] |- | [[Freeman-7091|FREEMAN]]|| Ivy May||||1938 Jun 24||25||d. Ballarat; D of Berford & Matilda|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3d/Freeman-7078.jpg 224] |- | [[Parker-53043|FREEMAN]] ||Matilda May||1885 Apr 01||1982 Apr 24||||W of Berford|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3d/Freeman-7078.jpg 224] |- | [[Gane-257|GANE]] || James||||||87||H of Phyllis|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5e/Gane-257.jpg 617] |- | [[Pearson-6659|GANE]] || Phyllis||||1940 Jul 11||80||W of James|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5e/Gane-257.jpg 617] |- | [[Head-1927|GARDINER]]|| Annie||||1915 Dec 25||54||W of [[Gardiner-1654|Robert]]; M of [[Gardiner-1754|Laura]] & [[Gardiner-1753|Rita]]|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ef/Gardiner-1654.jpg 191] |- | [[Fechner-147|GARDINER]] || Beverley Anne||1939 Mar 02||2014 May 17||||W of Colin; M of Gary, Pater, Anne-Marie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4d/Fechner-147.jpg 798] |- | [[Gardiner-1651|GARDINER]]|| David James||||1946 Apr 04||||H of [[Patullo-15|Mary]]|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3f/Gardiner-1651.jpg 160] |- | [[McQuestin-1|GARDINER]]|| Eugene||||1979 Sep 19||79||W of [[Gardiner-1758|Reginald]]; M of Jean, Nancy, Colin, Jill, Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/91/Gardiner-1758.jpg 93] |- | [[Nicholls-1134|GARDINER]]|| Eva May||1904 Apr 15||1972 Jul 14||||W of [[Gardiner-1761|Francis]]; M of Lois, Beverley, Pam|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8b/Gardiner-1761.jpg 712] |- | [[Gardiner-1761|GARDINER]]|| Francis William||1905 May 17||1990 Apr 06||||H of [[Nicholls-1134|Eva]] F of Lois, Beverley, Pam|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8b/Gardiner-1761.jpg 712] |- | [[Gardiner-6000|GARDINER]] || John Cameron||||1970 Sep 14||6|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/42/Gardiner-6000.jpg 91] |- | [[Gardiner-5890|GARDINER]] || Kenneth George||1920 Oct 16||2010 Nov 28||||H of Ruth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/44/Gardiner-5890.jpg 702] |- | [[Gardiner-1754|GARDINER]]|| Laura||||1962 Apr 11||73||D of [[Gardiner-1654|Robert]] & [[Head-1927|Annie]]|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ef/Gardiner-1654.jpg 191] |- | [[McNally-459|GARDINER]]|| Lucy Mary||||1983 Oct 24||92||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7d/Gardiner-1757.jpg 92] |- | [[Patullo-15|GARDINER]]|| Mary Ellen||||1963 Oct 21||||W of [[Gardiner-1651|David]]|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3f/Gardiner-1651.jpg 160] |- | [[Blore-115|GARDINER]] || Phyllis Ingram||1911 May 01||1991 Dec 31||||W of Frank (dec)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/81/Blore-115.jpg 713] |- | [[Gardiner-1758|GARDINER]]|| Reginald Edwin||||1964 Apr 17||74||H of [[McQuestin-1|Eugene]]; F of Jean, Nancy, Colin, Jill, Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/91/Gardiner-1758.jpg 93] |- | [[Gardiner-1753|GARDINER]]||Rita||||1904 Mar 05||74||D of [[Gardiner-1654|Robert]] & [[Head-1927|Annie]]|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ef/Gardiner-1654.jpg 191] |- | [[Gardiner-1762|GARDINER]]|| Robert Edward||||1938 Dec 04||42|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8a/Gardiner-1762.jpg 98] |- | [[Gardiner-1654|GARDINER]] || Robert George||||1939 Jan 11||82||H of [[Head-1927|Annie]]; F of [[Gardiner-1754|Laura]] & [[Gardiner-1753|Rita]]|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ef/Gardiner-1654.jpg 191] |- | [[Gardiner-6005|GARDINER]] || Ronald Graham||1927 May 31||2013 Oct 09||||H of Marjery; F of Philip, Geoffrey, Anne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/43/Gardiner-6005.jpg 770] |- | GARDINER|| Ruth Elizabeth||1932 Jul 25||1995 Jun 11||||W of Kenneth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/44/Gardiner-5890.jpg 702] |- | [[Gardiner-1757|GARDINER]]|| William Ernest||||1966 Jan 27||79||H of [[McNally-459|Lucy]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7d/Gardiner-1757.jpg 92] |- | George|| Ronald||1945 Dec 10||2004 Dec 10||||1st and 2nd Names could be reversed; b. Morwell; d. Emerald, Vic; F of Peter, Ronald||769 |- | [[Giacco-7|GIACCO]]|| Gerardo (Gerry)||1947 Nov 11||2007 Mar 23||||b. Reggio, Calabria, Italy; d. Lang Lang; H of Pina; F of Tina, Joseph, Frank|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/08/Giacco-7.jpg 350] |- | [[Gibbons-5082|GIBBONS]] || William Ralph||||1964 Sep 01||49|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7a/Gibbons-5082.jpg 124] |- | [[Blyth-1208|GILL]] || Jean Dorelle||1922 Jun 15||2007 Jun 08||||W of Thomas; M of Victor, Michelle, Shirley, Gwenda|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/73/Gill-13033.jpg 854] |- | [[Gill-13033|GILL]] || Thomas Muir||1921 Aug 26||2008 Mar 15||||H of Jean; F of Victor, Michelle, Shirley, Gwenda|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/73/Gill-13033.jpg 854] |- | [[Gillan-461|GILLAN]] || Charles Alexander (Alex)||1924 Mar 18||2012 Jul 23||||H of Peggy; F of John & Graeme; F-in-L of June & Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/44/Gillan-461.jpg 771] |- | [[McCarthy-8783|GLASHEEN]] || Edith Rose||||1983 Mar 27||86||W of Edward|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fe/Glasheen-46.jpg 429] |- | [[Glasheen-46|GLASHEEN]] || Edward John||||1978 Jul 17||85||H of Edith|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fe/Glasheen-46.jpg 429] |- | [[Hanrahan-773|GLASHEEN]] || Mary||||1905 Oct 14||78|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/45/Hanrahan-773.jpg 341] |- | [[Glasscock-803|GLASSCOCK]] || Alfred||||1969 Sep 06||78||H of Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/45/Glasscock-803.jpg 413] |- | [[Glasscock-937|GLASSCOCK]] || Eunice May||||1981 Jun 19||65|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d6/Glasscock-937.jpg 414] |- | [[Cole-32011|GLASSCOCK]] || Margaret Field||||1952 Dec 18||64||W of Alfred|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/45/Glasscock-803.jpg 413] |- | [[Head-5853|GLOVER]] || Alice Mary||||1973 Jan 1973||82||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a3/Glover-9927.jpg 504] |- | [[Glover-9937|GLOVER]] || Arthur William||||1995 Apr 19||83||H of Vera|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/65/Glover-9937.jpg 273] |- | [[Dubberke-30|GLOVER]] || Coral Dawn||1929 Feb 13||1989 Aug 01|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/28/Dubberke-30.jpg 50] |- | [[Glover-9954|GLOVER]] || Herbert Claude||1914 Feb 15||1981 Aug 06||||S of Herbert & Mavis|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/89/Glover-9954.jpg 119] |- | [[Bindt-1|GLOVER]] || Johanna||||1947 Feb 01||85|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/49/Bindt-1.jpg 156] |- | [[McCraw-664|GLOVER]] || Mavis Eveline||||1975 Oct 01||||W of Herbert; M of Kevin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/89/Glover-9954.jpg 119] |- | [[Glover-4151|GLOVER]] || Samuel||||1944 Apr 29||81|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/49/Bindt-1.jpg 156] |- | [[Glover-9955|GLOVER]] || Vera Mary||||1990 Oct 06||74||D of Alice & William; Sis of Arthur & Herbert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/33/Glover-9955.jpg 505] |- | [[McCraw-663|GLOVER]] || Vera May||||1986 Jun 08||76||W of Arthur|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/65/Glover-9937.jpg 273] |- | [[Glover-9927|GLOVER]] || William Henry||||1964 Nov 25||82||H of Alice; F of Arthur, Herbert, Vera|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a3/Glover-9927.jpg 504] |- | [[Dawson-14183|GORRY]] || Annie||1918 Jan 26||2006 Aug 13||88||M of Roland, Lorraine, Kevin, Christine, Valerie, Rosalie; M-in-L of Ray, John, Loretta, John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/56/Dawson-14183.jpg 656] |- | [[Jennings-14328|GRAY]] || Alma Edith||1909||1977|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/11/Gray-42817.jpg 542] |- | [[Ohrtgies-7|GRAY]] || Elizabeth F||||1910||||W of Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/03/Gray-42414.jpg 423] |- | [[Gray-42817|GRAY]] || Herbert George||1903||1989|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/11/Gray-42817.jpg 542] |- | [[McDonald-30522|GRAY]] || Mavis Anne||1927 Apr 02||1967 May 26||||nee McDonald; W of John; M of Cheryl, Susan, Karen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7c/McDonald-30522.jpg 724] |- | [[Gray-42414|GRAY]] || Robert||||1951 Jun 07||||H of Elizabeth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/03/Gray-42414.jpg 423] |- | [[McLellan-1071|GREAVES]] ||Mary Flora|||||||||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c3/McLellan-1071.jpg 138] |- | [[Greaves-1901|GREAVES]] || Dudley Howard||1909 Mar 26||1976 Nov 20||||H of Vera; F of Robert; F-in-L of Faye; GF of Kate, Simon|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/73/Greaves-1901.jpg 516] |- | [[Greaves-1905|GREAVES]] || Jim||||1933 Apr 25||<1|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6f/Greaves-1905.jpg 136] |- | [[Sanderson-5877|GREAVES]] || Margaret Marion||1897 Mar 11||1997 Jul 12|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/de/Greaves-1848-1.jpg 132] |- | [[Patullo-63|GREAVES]] || Sylvia||||1971 Feb 27||68||Wife|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c4/Patullo-63.jpg 82] |- | [[Palmer-30800|GREAVES]] || Vera Mary Elizabeth Victoria||1911 Apr 01||1984 Jul 30||||W of Dudley; M of Robert; M-in-L of Faye; GM of Kate, Simon|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/73/Greaves-1901.jpg 516] |- | [[Greaves-1848|GREAVES]] ||William Clement||1897 Sep 10||1973 Aug 09|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/de/Greaves-1848-1.jpg 132] |- | [[Greaves-384|GREAVES]] || William Clement||||1936||70|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c3/McLellan-1071.jpg 138] |- | [[Sheehan-2993|GREENE]] || Margaret Teresa||||1962 Mar 22||88||W of Patrick|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/59/Sheehan-2993.jpg 441] |- | [[Greene-11848|GREENE]] || Patrick W||||1955 May 23||80||H of Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/17/Greene-11848.jpg 439] |- | [[Gregorovich-7|GREGOROVICH]] || Nicholas Mario||1987 Jan 22||2005 Aug 01|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cf/Gregorovich-7.jpg 765] |- | [[Gregorovich-1|GREGOROVICH]]|| Mario|| || ||||||[[Space:Memorial_Photography|Required]] |- | [[Grinter-522|GRINTER]] || Charles Francis||||1981 Mar 08||||H of Ellen; F of Clare, Kathleen, Helen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/17/Grinter-522.jpg 360] |- | [[Alford-4714|GRINTER]] || Ellen (Nell)||||1993 Sep 15||||W of Charles; M of clare, Kathleen, Helen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/17/Grinter-522.jpg 360] |- | [[Harker-296|GUDGIN]] || Elizabeth||||1961 Feb 10||||W of William; M of Harold, Amy, Maisie, Dorothy|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/53/Gudgin-6.jpg 154] |- | [[Gudgin-34|GUDGIN]] || Harold (Snowy)||1903 Jan 14||1988 Jan 28||||H of Jewell; F of Carole, Alison, Faye, Lester|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/72/Gudgin-34.jpg 5] |- | [[Hards-185|GUDGIN]] || Jewell (Marsie)||1917 Apr 02||2007 Aug 12||||W of Harold; M of Carole, Alsion, Faye, Lester|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/72/Gudgin-34.jpg 5] |- | [[Gudgin-6|GUDGIN]] || William||||1938 Oct 02||||H of Elizabeth; F of Harold, Amy, Maisie, Dorothy|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/53/Gudgin-6.jpg 154] |- | [[Gunson-193|GUNSON]] || David Nelson||||1971 May 27||78|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1a/Gunson-193.jpg 206] |- | [[Graves-4740|GUNSON]] || Florence Margaret||||1962 May 22|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1a/Gunson-193.jpg 206] |- | [[Gunson-167|GUNSON]] || Rev Daniel||1847||1915||||H of Sarah|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/12/Gunson-167.jpg 197] |- | [[Nelson-10028|GUNSON]] || Sarah||1859||1933||||W of Daniel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/12/Gunson-167.jpg 197] |- | [[Ayres-3023|HAMILTON]] || Gladys Alma||||1981 May 21||86||W of Hugh|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/51/Hamilton-34931.jpg 13] |- | [[Hamilton-34931|HAMILTON]] || Hugh Angus||||1972 Sep 10||86||H of Gladys|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/51/Hamilton-34931.jpg 13] |- | [[Hamilton-34932|HAMILTON]] || Joyce Margaret||1926 May 20||1995 Apr 21||||D of Hugh & Gladys; Sis of Maurice, Betty, Douglas|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/49/Hamilton-34932.jpg 11] |- | [[Hams-159|HAMS]] || Frederick (Fred)||1904 Mar 14||2002 Feb 07||||AIF; H of Margaret; F of Gordon, Neil, Margaret, George|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c9/Hams-159.jpg 700] |- | [[Fechner-148|HAMS]] || Margaret May||1912 Aug 30||1988 Aug 12||||W of Frederick; m of Gordon, Neil, Margaret, George|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c9/Hams-159.jpg 700] |- | [[Hance-175|HANCE]]|| Alec||1925 Jan 29||2007 Aug 28||||H of Una; F of Thelma, Philip, Keith|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/82/Hance-175.jpg 390] |- | [[Hance-300|HANCE]] || Steven||1919 Jan 08||2005 Apr 30||||H of Gelda Jean; F of Ken, Frank, Joyce, Wendy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/84/Hance-300.jpg 844] |- | [[Hance-180|HANCE]] || Trudy Ann||1968 Nov 17||1984 Jun 16||||D of Pamela & Philip; Sis of Tracy, Colin, Shannon, Erin, Kelvin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e9/Hance-180.jpg 60] |- | [[Sheen-277|HANCE]] || Una May||1926 May 21||2006 Mar 12||||W of Alec; M of Thelma, Philip, Keith|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/82/Hance-175.jpg 390] |- | [[Hance-651|HANCE]] || William Harvey||1910||1986||||B of Jack, Avis, Dick (dec), Neta, Jean (dec)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/08/Hance-651.jpg 683] |- | [[Griffiths-1543|HARKER]]||Catherine ||||1932 Jul 24||||W of Thomas|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/41/Harker-278.jpg 254] |- | [[McKay-2298|HARKER]] || Elizabeth||||1951 Nov 14||59|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/84/Harker-932.jpg 212] |- | [[Harker-932|HARKER]] || George Ernest||||1977||83|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/84/Harker-932.jpg 212] |- | [[Parker-53329|HARKER]] || Margaret (Maggie)||1895 Dec 31||1988 May 19||93||W of William; M of Ronald Thomas|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/37/Harker-1203.jpg 631] |- | [[Harker-278|HARKER]]||Thomas||||1922 Jan 26||||H of Catherine|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/41/Harker-278.jpg 254] |- | [[Harker-1203|HARKER]] || William Thomas||1881||1934 Dec 26||52||AIF 16235; H of Margaret; F of Ronald Thomas|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/37/Harker-1203.jpg 631] |- | [[Hart-23018|HART]] ||Edward Frederick (Ted)||1929 Feb 03||2013 Aug 04||84||H of Jean|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f7/Hart-23018.jpg 795] |- | Hart||Jean||1930 Oct 30||2013 Aug 17||83||W of Edward|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f7/Hart-23018.jpg 795] |- | [[Hatty-58|HATTY]] ||Thomas Alfred||||1977 Apr 05||86||AIF|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/65/Hatty-58.jpg 568] |- | [[Hawken-69|HAWKEN]]||Harvey Ronald||||2010 Oct 31||92||VX113598; H of June; F of Cheryl, Robyn, Dennis|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3f/Hawken-69.jpg 493] |- | [[Hawker-198|HAWKER]]||Charles Maxwell (Max)||1913 Apr 09||2002 Oct 21||||H of [[Collins-10260|Jess]]; F of Anne; F-in-L of Peter; GF of Sheriden|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6e/Hawker-198.jpg 867] |- | [[Collins-10260|HAWKER]]|| Jessie Robertson (Jess)||1919 Sep 01||2013 Jan 13||||W of Charles; M of Anne; M-in-L of Peter; GM of Sheriden|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6e/Hawker-198.jpg 867] |- | [[Haysom-51|HAYSOM]] || Robert Leonard||||1967 Aug 02||26|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/09/Haysom-51.jpg 483] |- | [[Creber-17|HAYSOM]] || Thelma||||1961 Nov 21||62||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/ce/Haysom-50.jpg 482] |- | [[Haysom-50|HAYSOM]] || William||||1973 Mar 21||87||H of Thelma|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/ce/Haysom-50.jpg 482] |- | [[Hayward-7268|HAYWARD]] || Robert William||1929 Mar 29||2009 Nov 20||80||H of Ingrid; F of John & Peter|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e5/Hayward-7268.jpg 755] |- | [[Forster-3716|HEAD]] || Ann Jane||||1942 Feb 11||82||W of Sydney; M of Alice, Martha|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c5/Forster-3716.jpg 665] |- | [[Head-5854|HEAD]] ||Annie Martha||||1968 Jul 17||75|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cb/Head-5854.jpg 502] |- | [[McLeod-9091|HEAD]] || Dorothy Edith||||1972 Dec 05||67||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e8/Head-5856.jpg 18] |- | [[Head-5945|HEAD]] || Ernie||1932 Sep 24||2002 Jun 03||||H of Melva; F of Steven, Tracey, Suzanne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/63/Head-5945.jpg 764] |- | [[Head-5872|HEAD]] || Frederick James||||1927 Oct 08||29|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/24/Head-5872.jpg 150] |- | [[Head-2781|HEAD]] || John||||1939 May 18||74||H of Margaret; F of Charles, Will, Alf, Fred (dec)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c7/Head-2781.jpg 151] |- | [[Forster-3718|HEAD]] || Margaret||||1930 Nov 03||68||W of John; M of Charles, Will, Alf, Fred (dec)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c7/Head-2781.jpg 151] |- | [[Head-2785|HEAD]] || Sydney||||1942 Dec 15||84||H of Ann; F of Alice; Martha|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6d/Head-2785.jpg 0666] |- | [[Head-5856|HEAD]] ||William Ernest||||1961 Jun 17||70||H of Dorothy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e8/Head-5856.jpg 18] |- | [[Head-5876|HEAD]] || William John||||1980 Feb 15||50|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/90/Head-5876.jpg 19] |- | [[Goodwin-3899|HENDERSON]]|| Elizabeth||||1945 Sep 29||||W of Robert|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3d/Henderson-8223.jpg 663] |- | [[Henderson-8223|HENDERSON]]|| Robert||||1953 Jul 26||87||H of Elizabeth|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3d/Henderson-8223.jpg 663] |- | [[Hennessy-1388|HENNESSY]]|| Victor||||||||H of Beryl; F of Ross, Jill, Lynne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/25/Hennessy-1388.jpg 696] |- | [[Black-16726|HENRY]] || Annie||||1912 Sep 27||46|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/57/Black-16726.jpg 205] |- | [[Henry-18637|HENRY]] || Jean I||||1912 Jul 06||14|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/57/Black-16726.jpg 205] |- | [[Waack-40|HENWOOD]] || Alice Margaret Marie||1900 Oct 31||2001 May 28||||M of Hilda, Bob (dec), Joyce, Bruce, Eric, Audrey|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b8/Waack-40.jpg 694] |- | [[Hepworth-569|HEPWORTH]] || Neville Alfred||1932 Mar 16||2005 Aug 30||||H of Alice; S-F of Debra & Steve|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/18/Hepworth-569.jpg 845] |- | [[Herforth-10|HERFORTH]] || Dieter Otto (Peter)||1936 Sep 18||2012 Aug 04||75||H of Doreen; F of Sharyn, Diane|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/08/Herforth-10.jpg 812] |- | [[McCraw-669|HILL]] || Madge I||1911 Jul 26||2002 Sep 18||||nee McCraw; W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1e/Hill-58391.jpg 705] |- | [[Hill-58391|HILL]] || William Robert||1899 Feb 02||1982 Apr 05||||H of Madge|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1e/Hill-58391.jpg 705] |- | [[Hitchins-7|HITCHINS]] || Sandra Kathleen||||1953 Sep 06||7|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/70/Hitchins-7.jpg 96] |- | [[Hodgson-6015|HODGSON]] || Douglas Tookey||1920 Aug 19||2010 Aug 26||||H of Elizabeth; F of Lorraine, Adrian, Jeanette, Murray|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2b/Hodgson-6015.jpg 752] |- | [[McCraw-658|HOGAN]] || Elizabeth||||1960 Sep 08||84||W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/94/Hogan-7543.jpg 428] |- | [[Hogan-7543|HOGAN]] || John||||1940 Dec 06||75||H of Elizabeth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/94/Hogan-7543.jpg 428] |- | [[Stafford-2399|HOLYOAK]]||Dorothy Adeline||25 Sep 1928||12 Oct 2015|||||| [[Space:Memorial_Photography|Required]] |- | [[Honan-510|HONAN]] || Thomas Joseph||1937 Jul 08||2001 Sep 27||||H of Laurette; F of Anne, Catherine, Georgina, Thomas M|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/08/Honan-510.jpg 869] |- | [[Hooper-10407|HOOPER]] || Frederic Cleverdon||1920 Feb 20||1991 May 08||||H of Wilma; F of Richard (dec), Rosemary, Anthony|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3f/Hooper-10407.jpg 929] |- | [[Cornell-5375|HOOPER]] || Wilma Roberts||1922 Jul 09||2012 Jan 27||||W of Frederic (dec); M of Diane;Richard (dec), Rosemary, Anthony|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9a/Cornell-5375.jpg 930] |- | [[Hopgood-457|HOPGOOD]] || Arthur E (Hoppy)||1925 Oct 09||1992 Jul 20||||H of Margaret; F of Sue & Tony|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f2/Hopgood-457.jpg 940] |- | [[Charman-704|HOPKINS]] || Hazel Muriel||||1970||74|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4b/Ward-14500.jpg 418] |- | [[McAuslane-28|HOPKIRK]] || Annie Elizabeth||||1937 May 21||77||late of Edinburgh, Scotland|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b6/McAuslane-28.jpg 275] |- | [[Hosking-1309|HOSKING]] || James Grenville||1910 Nov 25||2001 Jul 08||||H of Joyce; F of Judith (dec), Stuart, Keith, David, Geoffrey|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7f/Hosking-1309.jpg 628] |- | [[Pain-827|HOSKING]] ||Joyce Elizabeth||1914 Dec 06||2009 Sep 21||||W of James; M of Judith (dec), Stuart, Keith, David, Geoffrey|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7f/Hosking-1309.jpg 628] |- | [[Connor-4906|HOWARD]] || Mary Lilian (Molly)||||1990 Feb 10||79||W of Patrick; M of Margaret & Marueen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a6/Howard-35045.jpg 540] |- | [[Howard-35045|HOWARD]]|| Patrick John||1910||1993||||H of Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a6/Howard-35045.jpg 540] |- | [[Lee-46502|HOWLETT]] || Audrey Evelyn||1922 Oct 23||2004 Sep 13||||W of Frank; M of Noel & Mark|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8a/Lee-46502.jpg 878] |- | [[Howlett-1942|HOWLETT]] || Edgar Alexander||||1987 May 08||85||H of Gwendoline|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/48/Howlett-1942.jpg 217] |- | [[Howlett-1935|HOWLETT]] || Francis Edward||1919 Mar 04||1998 Apr 14||||H of Audrey Evelyn; F of Mark & Noel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ea/Howlett-1935.jpg 877] |- | [[Green-56649|HOWLETT]] || Gwendoline||||1985 Jul 16||79||W of Edgar; M of Jennifer|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/48/Howlett-1942.jpg 217] |- | [[Saunders-4456|HUGHES]]|| Karen Maree||1959 Sep 17||2009 Apr 04||||Partner of Stephen; M of Jason, Rebecca, Amanda, Courtney|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/67/Saunders-4456.jpg 852] |- | [[Hughes-8011|HUGHES]]|| Charles Christopher|||||||| ||[[Space:Memorial_Photography|Obits]] |- | [[Humphrey-10556|HUMPHREY]] || Charles Arthur||||1952 Feb 29||||H of Elvie; F of Rodney, Lloyd, Mervyn|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/71/Humphrey-10556.jpg 383] |- | [[Erickson-4720|HUMPHREY]] || Elvie Elizabeth||1913 Aug 13||1999 Mar 30||88||W of Charles|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/71/Humphrey-10556.jpg 383] |- | [[Hunt-8543|HUNT]]|| Cyril James||||2015 Jan 08||75|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0e/Hunt-8543.jpg 800] |- | [[Singleton-4089|HUTTON]] || Anne Muriel||||2000 Feb 25||103||W of Leslie; M of Len (dec), Verle; M-in-L of Elaine (dec), Wal; GM of Elizabeth, Leonard, Wayne, Les, Peter|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3f/Hutton-4773.jpg 484] |- | [[Hutton-4773|HUTTON]] || Leonard George||||1946 Jul 07||26||S of Leslie & Anne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3f/Hutton-4773.jpg 484] |- | [[Hutton-3599|HUTTON]] || Leslie James||||1959 Oct 13||69||H of Anne; F of Len (dec), Verle; F-in-L of Elaine (dec), Wal; GF of Elizabeth, Leonard, Wayne, Les, Peter|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3f/Hutton-4773.jpg 484] |- | Jackson|| Bruce Russell||||||||d. infancy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2f/Jackson-58938.jpg 313] |- | [[Jackson-58938|JACKSON]] || Douglas||||1942||||KIA Ambon|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2f/Jackson-58938.jpg 313] |- | [[Jackson-58934|JACKSON]] || James||||1951 Jul 01||||H of Gertrude; F of Bruce|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2f/Jackson-58938.jpg 313] |- | [[Jackson-58939|JACKSON]] || Stanley||||1942||||KIA Ambon|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2f/Jackson-58938.jpg 313] |- | [[Jeffers-2362|JEFFERS]] || Gordon Raymond||||1993 Sep 07||64||H of Betty|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/91/Jeffers-2362.jpg 94] |- | [[Jeffers-2363|JEFFERS]] || Richard Allan||||1961 Mar 24||<1|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/91/Jeffers-2362.jpg 94] |- | [[Jeffery-3501|JEFFERY]] || Henry Keith||||1983 Sep 20||82|| H of Nellie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/12/Jeffery-3501.jpg 126] |- | [[Levey-17|JEFFERY]] || Nellie Isabel||||1963 Oct 04||59||W of Henry|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/12/Jeffery-3501.jpg 126] |- | [[Jennings-4053|JENNINGS]]|| Kevin Donald||1930 Jun 26||2013 Aug 05||||H of Phyllis; F of Pauline, Brenda|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c2/Jennings-4053.jpg 837] |- | [[Alloway-461|JENNINGS]] || Phyllis Ada||1936 Jul 20||2003 Jan 24||||W of [[Jennings-4053|Kevin]]; M of Pauline, Brenda|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c2/Jennings-4053.jpg 837] |- | [[Bucher-475|JENNINGS-WILSON]]||Elsie||19 Feb 1921||15 Aug 2014|||||| [[Space:Memorial_Photography|Required]] |- | [[Crofts-868|JOHNSON]] || Bessie Jean||1924 Jan 07||2010 Sep 09||||W of Walter; M of Graeme, Trevor, Sandra|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/93/Crofts-868.jpg 748] |- | [[Johnson-142799|JOHNSON]] || Edwin Spencer||1914 Aug 29||1990 Aug 23||||H of Glad|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b5/Johnson-142799.jpg 749] |- | [[Warren-7893|JOHNSON]] || Glad||1911 Jan 27||1997 Jul 28||||W of Ted|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b5/Johnson-142799.jpg 749] |- | [[Johnson-142813|JOHNSON]] || James||||1922 Mar 06||58||H of Rose; F of Cecil|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/18/Johnson-142813.jpg 517] |- | [[Johnson-142815|JOHNSON]] || Jeffrey George||1921 Oct 08||1996 Oct 02||||F of Christine, Pamela, Grant|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4c/Johnson-142815.jpg 63] |- | [[Johnson-142967|JOHNSON]] || Leslie Halstein||1934 Aug 05||2004 Dec 26||||H of Judy; F of Susan, Bruce, Steven (dec), Christopher; F-in-L of Neil, Daneilla & Carmel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4e/Johnson-142967.jpg 841] |- | [[Unknown-304405|JOHNSON]]|| Nola Margaret||02 Mar 1931||03 Jan 2016||||Sp • Jeffrey; Par • of Christine, Pamela & Grant|| [[Space:Memorial_Photography|Required]] |- | [[Johnson-106642|JOHNSON]] || Montague||||1963 May 04|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/12/Johnson-106642.jpg 379] |- | [[Gunson-194|JOHNSON]] || Sarah Mabel||||1962 May 17||||Wife|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6a/Gunson-194.jpg 42] |- | [[O'Sullivan-3441|JONES]] || Gloria Joy||1926 Mar 20||1992 Jan 26||||W of Clem; M of Lorraine (Jo); M-in-L of George; GM of Andrew, Sue|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/89/O_Sullivan-3441.jpg 732] |- | [[Paul-9567|JONES]] || Reata||1912 Dec 08||2005 Oct 05||||nee Paul; W of Richard (Dick); M of Marjorie, Geoffrey, Colin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/ff/Paul-9567.jpg 889] |- | [[Jones-142035|JONES]] || Richad Serin (Dick)||1916 Apr 01||1999 Jul 18||||H of Reata; F of Marjorie, Geoff, Colin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/25/Jones-142035.jpg 888] |- | [[Smith-322179|JOYCE]] ||Betty Ray||1914 Apr 28||2004 Feb 26|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fc/Smith-322179.jpg 698] |- | [[Joyce-5319|JOYCE]] || David John||1913 Aug 15||1987 Dec 28|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7d/Joyce-5319.jpg 699] |- | [[Jukes-322|JUKES]] || Arthur Lesley (Bluey)||1919 Feb 28||2007 May 31||||H of Dulcie (dec)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cd/Jukes-322.jpg 826] |- | [[Harker-933|JUKES]] || Dulcie||1920 Dec 12||2006 Mar 03||||nee Harker; W of Arthur|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ed/Harker-933.jpg 864] |- | [[Kakoschke-13|KAKOSCHKE]] || Colin Roy||||1984 Jun 12||18||Par • [[Cameron-3526|Ruth]] & Lindsay; G-s of Evelyn & Ian Cameron; B of Ian, Robyn, Margaret, Sharon, Stephen, David, Evelyn, Sheena|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/12/Kakoschke-13.jpg 169] |- | [[Cameron-3526|KAKOSCHKE]]|| Ruth Margaret||1927 Jul 24||2014 Dec 22|||||| |- | [[Kane-4441|KANE]] || Edward||||1991 Mar 25|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6c/Kane-4441.jpg 253] |- | [[Harker-1206|KANE]] || Holly||||1982 Oct 03|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6c/Kane-4441.jpg 253] |- | [[Kane-1084|KANE]]|| Kevin Charles||1934 Feb 28||2009 Jun 15||||H of Tennina|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6c/Kane-1084.jpg 829] |- | [[Lindhe-26|KARLSEN]]|| Barbara Grace||||1965 Feb 27|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f1/Lindhe-26.jpg 250] |- | [[Kassell-11|KASSELL]] || Edith Anne||1912 Nov 23||1996 Oct 28||||W of Wilfred; M of Laurel, Judith|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/da/Kassell-11.jpg 715] |- | [[Fairbank-1167|KASSELL]] || Wilfred||1910 Mar 24||1993 May 03||||H of Edie; F of Laurel, Judith|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/da/Kassell-11.jpg 715] |- | [[Kay-5090|KAY]] || Colin John||1943 Mar 19||2011 May 28||||H of Joy; F of David & Heather|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e6/Kay-5090.jpg 810] |- | [[Kay-5091|KAY]] || Edwin||1915 Jan 30||1997 Aug 27||||H of Phyllis; F of Colin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c0/Kay-5091.jpg 811] |- | [[Jessey-39|KAY]] || Phyllis Irene||1915 Dec 29||2003 Nov 09||||W of Edwin; M of Colin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c0/Kay-5091.jpg 811] |- | [[Kee-903|KEE]] || Robert Edwin||1924 May 25||2006 Aug 28||||H of Wilma; F of Robyn, Elizabeth. Jenny, Bev, Lynda|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c6/Kee-903.jpg 727] |- | [[McDowell-6642|KEE]] || Wilma Lyle||1925 Sep 08||2006 Apr 14||||W of Robert; M of Robyn, Elizabeth. Jenny, Bev, Lynda|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c6/Kee-903.jpg 727] |- | [[Elliott-23933|KEIGHERY]] || Annie J||||1934 Jul 27||75||W of Edward; M of Francis|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4d/Keighery-14.jpg 424] |- | [[Keighery-13|KEIGHERY]] || Christopher||||1958 May 31||68||AIF 340; H of Emily|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/42/Keighery-13.jpg 426] |- | [[Gay-4438|KEIGHERY]] || Dot||1902 Nov 01||1996 Sep 18||||nee Alice Gay; W of Ned; M of Frank; later W of Reg Holloway|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/12/Gay-4438.jpg 534] |- | [[Keighery-16|KEIGHERY]] || Edward (Ted)||||1963 Nov 06||||H of Dot; F of Frank|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/36/Keighery-16.jpg 533] |- | [[Keighery-14|KEIGHERY]] || Edward W||||1933 May 06||72||H of Annie; F of Francis|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4d/Keighery-14.jpg 424] |- | [[Misson-96|KEIGHERY]] || Eva Emily Adeline||||1971 Jul 21||||W of Christopher|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/29/Misson-96.jpg 427] |- | [[Keighery-6|KEIGHERY]]|| Frances Eva||1921 Mar 03||2008 Nov 02|||||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6a/Keighery-6.jpg 822] |- | [[Keighery-17|KEIGHERY]] || Francis||||1915||||d. Gallipoli|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4d/Keighery-14.jpg 424] |- | [[Nevill-187|KELLY]]||Betty|| ||12 Nov 2015|||||| [[Space:Memorial_Photography|Required]] |- | [[Stapleton-819|KEMP]]|| Janice Maree (Jan)||1951 Mar 11||2013 Jun 30||||W of Wayne; M of Stephen & Sharlene|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/45/Stapleton-819.jpg 801] |- | [[Kenmure-11|KENMURE]] ||Adrian Michael||1950 Nov 23||1997 Jul 18||||S of Doreen & John; H of Roslyn; F of Jamie; B of John & Cherrie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a4/Kenmure-11.jpg 649] |- | Kenmure|| Doreen Imelda||1915 Jul 20||2003 Oct 02||||W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/64/Kenmure-12.jpg 648] |- | [[Kenmure-12|KENMURE]] || John George||1916 Feb 26||1987 Sep 06||||H of Doreen; F of John, Adrian, Cherie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/64/Kenmure-12.jpg 648] |- | [[Wallis-5354|KENT]] || Bette Myra||1919 Feb 15||2002 May 07||||W of Eric; M of Elizabeth, Kathryn, Stephen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ee/Wallis-5354.jpg 772] |- | [[Kerr-13694|KERR]] || Anthony Michael||||2007 Dec 09||35||Partner of Stacey; F of Damien|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/42/Kerr-13694.jpg776] |- | [[Kerr-13694|KERR]] || Anthony Michael (Tony)||1972 Feb 15||2007 Dec 09||||S of Mick & Marlene; B of Lisa, Chris, Stephen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0a/Kerr-13694-1.jpg 777] |- | [[Grieves-265|KERR]] || Elizabeth Isabella||||1983 Aug 24||||W of William; M of Bill, Henry, Ron, Dorothy (dec), Eileen, George|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/ce/Kerr-7287.jpg 408] |- | [[Kerr-13695|KERR]] || Henry Charles||1930||1937||7||S of William Oliver & Elizabeth Isabella Kerr; B of William, Ronald, George, Eileen, Dorothy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4a/Kerr-13695.jpg 635] |- | [[Kerr-13696|KERR]] || Ronald James||||1983 Oct 28||||B of William, Henry, Dorothy (dec), Eileen, George|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/76/Kerr-13696.jpg 681] |- | [[Kerr-13697|KERR]] || William Alexander||||1984 Jun 25||||B of Ronald (dec), Henry, Dorothy (dec), Eileen, George|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/76/Kerr-13696.jpg 681] |- | [[Kerr-7287|KERR]] || William Oliver||||1953 Oct 27||||H of Elizabeth; F of Bill, Henry, Ron, Dorothy (dec), Eileen, George|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/ce/Kerr-7287.jpg 408] |- | [[Kerrison-314|KERRISON]] || Faye (Siss)||1959||1992||||D of Sophia F Rohan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2e/Kerrison-314.jpg 590] |- | [[King-61779|KING]] || Nathan Paul (Noof)||1976 Feb 27||2012 Jan 23||||S of Paul & Gail; B of Peta, Melanie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b3/King-61779.jpg 786] |- | [[Kitchin-383|KITCHIN]] || Gordon Lionel||||1956 Mar 04||36|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/84/Kitchin-383.jpg 416] |- | [[Corp-156|KITCHIN]] || Hilda Louise||||1989 Mar 04||91||W of Lionel; M of Hilda|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5e/Kitchin-121.jpg 668] |- | [[Kitchin-387|KITCHIN]] || Jack Milston||1924 Mar 11||1990 Jun 16||||H of Joan; F of Judith; GF of Kelly, Katherine|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7b/Kitchin-387.jpg 736] |- | Kitchin|| Joyce||1923 Jan 28||2003 Dec 19||80||W of Kester; M of Neville, Daryl, Trevor|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/36/Kitchin-386.jpg 498] |- | [[Kitchin-386|KITCHIN]] || Kester Herbert||1918 Mar 12||2003 Sep 10||85||H of Joyce; F of Neville, Daryl, Trevor|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/36/Kitchin-386.jpg 498] |- | [[Kitchin-385|KITCHIN]] || Leo Lavington||1925 May 26||1993 Apr 28||||RAAF 431453; F of Gorden; F-in-L of Julie; GF of Ryan, Daniel, Travis|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/99/Kitchin-385.jpg 737] |- | [[Kitchin-121|KITCHIN]] || Lionel Ernest||||1941 Jul 07||46||AIF; H of Hilda; F of Hilda|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5e/Kitchin-121.jpg 668] |- | [[Sargent-5992|KITCHIN]] || Lorna Mary||1928 Nov 08||2009 Oct 20||||W of Paul; M of Lynda, Wendy. & Ian Sanderson; W of jim Sanderson (dec)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/95/Sargent-5992.jpg 739] |- | [[Kitchin-384|KITCHIN]] || Noel Durrington||1927 Dec 25||2002 Sep 06||||S of Lionel (Leo) and Hilda|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/72/Kitchin-384.jpg 738] |- | [[Klau-41|KLAU]] || Dawn A'Del||1929 Nov 01||1930 Mar 27||||D of James Leslie Wilson & Hazel Mignonette Hilda May Blau (nee Bidgood); Sis of Esma Victoria Wilson (nee klau); G-Dau of Samuel & Emma Wilson (nee Henderson); G-Dau of Richard & Esther Bidgood (nee Golding)|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d0/Carmichael-1182.jpg 152] |- | [[Butler-16751|KNIGHT]] || Charlotte May||1885||1916|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/31/Butler-16751-1.jpg 106] |- | [[Smale-749|KNIPE]] || Audrey Lorna||1928 Jan 12||2015 Feb 11||||M of Glenda, Phillip (dec), Gail|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fb/Smale-749.jpg 785] |- | [[Knipe-533|KNIPE]] || Phillip Bruce||||1991 Mar 27||42||S of Audrey; B of Glenda, Gail|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/75/Knipe-533.jpg 784] |- | [[Koopman-641|KOOPMAN]] || Pieter||1929 Jun 20||1991 Jun 22||||H of Elisabeth; F of Arti, Dorotea, Jack|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/22/Koopman-641.jpg 926] |- | Korteman|| Elise||1916 Aug 10||1999 Dec 08||||W of Peter|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/33/Korteman-1.jpg 436] |- | [[Korteman-1|KORTEMAN]] || Peter||1915 Jun 07||1977 Oct 13||||H of Elise|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/33/Korteman-1.jpg 436] |- | [[Kurban-8|KURBAN]] || John Penleigh Alexander||1948 Mar 17||1999 Jul 07||||H of Yvonne; F of Andrew (dec);Nicole, Marcus|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/46/Kurban-8.jpg 704] |- | [[Lawrence-21222|LAWRENCE]] || Muriel Jane||||1907 Jun 28||4||D of H & M Lawrence|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ae/Lawrence-21222.jpg 293] |- | [[Le_Vette-4|Le VETTE]] || Colin Leslie||1925 Mar 24||1988 May 13||||H of Phyllis; F of Joan, Kathleen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9d/Le_Vette-4.jpg 778] |- | [[Bruce-12716|Le VETTE]] || Phyllis Elizabeth (Bruce)||1914 Aug 29||2007 Feb 09||||W of Colin; M of joan, Kathleen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9d/Le_Vette-4.jpg 778] |- | [[Leamon-344|LEAMON]] || C J||||1984 Mar 02||70||AIF|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/39/Leamon-345.jpg 676] |- | [[Payne-21583|LEAMON]] || Christina||||1935 May 15||50|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c2/Leamon-343.jpg 557] |- | [[Leamon-343|LEAMON]] || Joseph||||1955 Aug 28||79|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c2/Leamon-343.jpg 557] |- | [[Leamon-97|LEAMON]]|| Robert|||||| || ||[[Space:Memorial_Photography|Obits]] |- | [[Leamon-345|LEAMON]] || W J||||1982 Aug 24||70|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/39/Leamon-345.jpg 676] |- | [[Leeson-903|LEESON]] || Alfred Ernest||1893||1969||||H of Ruth; F of Ian (dec), Ken, Colin, Peter (dec)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3d/Leeson-903.jpg 707] |- | [[Leeson-904|LEESON]] || Arthur||||1905 Oct 03||47|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/61/Leeson-904.jpg 417] |- | [[Kalmback-17|LEESON]] || Mary||||1944 Aug 22||83|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/61/Leeson-904.jpg 417] |- | [[Leeson-907|LEESON]] || Peter (K.R.)||||1989 Apr 02||53||H of Barbara; F of Geoffrey (dec), Jan, Maree, Glenn, David|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/71/Leeson-907.jpg 588] |- | [[Robertson-29516|LEESON]] || Ruth McPherson||1893||1963||||W of Alfred; M of Ian (dec), Ken, Colin, Peter (dec)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3d/Leeson-903.jpg 707] |- | [[Murton-134|LEGGO]] || Elizabeth Ann||||1903 Aug 09||25||W of Maddron|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c3/Murton-134.jpg 296] |- | [[Leggo-136|LEGGO]] || Maddron Henry||||1899 Jun 21||71||H of Elizabeth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/81/Leggo-136.jpg 295] |- | [[Light-3166|LIGHT]] || George Hugh||||1981 Oct 21||84||H of Minnie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f2/Light-3166.jpg 480] |- | [[Ingram-10714|LIGHT]] || Minnie||||1963 Jan 19||62||W of George|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f2/Light-3166.jpg 480] |- | [[Thomson-14765|LINDHE]] || Annie Joan||||1971 May 1971||||W of Eric Henry|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/08/Lindhe-28.jpg 247] |- | [[Lindhe-27|LINDHE]] || Eric Henry||||1961 Nov 16||||H of Joan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/08/Lindhe-28.jpg 247] |- | [[Lindhe-28|LINDHE]] || Eric Terrence||||||||S of Eric & Joan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/08/Lindhe-28.jpg 247] |- | [[Lindhe-31|LINDHE]] || Johan Norman||||1988 Feb 27||52|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d0/Lindhe-31.jpg 118] |- | [[Knott-534|LINEHAM]] || Agnes||||1956 Aug 13||84||W of Benjamin|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a2/Lineham-6.jpg 144] |- | [[Lineham-132|LINEHAM]] || Allen John Frederick||1913 Feb 09||1969 Mar 29||||H of Myrtle; F of Victor, Wilma, Nancye, Trevor, Glenda, Allen Jnr|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8f/Lineham-132.jpg 70] |- | [[Lineham-6|LINEHAM]]|| Benjamin||||1930 Oct 25||68||H of Agnes|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a2/Lineham-6.jpg 144] |- | [[Gilchrist-2685|LINEHAM]] || Ellen May (Kate)||||1982 Aug 25||76||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/eb/Lineham-133.jpg 69] |- | [[Lineham-135|LINEHAM]] || Kenneth Alan||||2006 Mar 02||74||H of Doreen; Step-F & in-law to Terry, Trevor, Pat (dec), Barbara & Sandra|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/16/Lineham-135.jpg 73] |- | [[Lineham-7|LINEHAM]]|| Leslie T||1904||1946|||||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/26/Lineham-7.jpg 100] |- | [[Gilchrist-2685|LINEHAM]] || Myrtle||1913 Aug 24||2014 Jul 10||||Nee Warren; W of Allen Snr; of Victor, Wilma, Nancye, Trevor, Glenda, Allen Jnr|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8f/Lineham-132.jpg 70] |- | [[Lineham-134|LINEHAM]] || Ruby Victoria||1897 Sep 11||1993 Jan 04||||D of Ben & Agnes Lineham|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3b/Lineham-134.jpg 141] |- | [[Lineham-136|LINEHAM]] || Trevor John Benjamin||1943||1991||||S of Allen (dec) & Myrtle; B of Vic, Wilma, Nancye, Glenda, Allen; F of Craig, Paul, Chris|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/79/Lineham-136.jpg 72] |- | [[Lineham-133|LINEHAM]] || William James||||1974 Jun 30||79||AIF; H of Ellen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/eb/Lineham-133.jpg 69] |- | [[Lloyd-3258|LLOYD]]|| Patricia Margaret||1929 Sep 04||2013 Jan 31|||||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d6/Lloyd-3258.jpg 782] |- | [[Long-9027|LONG]]|| Helen||1915 Dec 29||2001 Mar 08||||W of [[Aubrey-207|Laurence Aubrey]] || [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2b/Aubrey-207.jpg 741] |- | [[Greaves-706|LONGMUIR]] || Elsie Beatrice||||1971 May 06||69||W of James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/26/Longmuir-36.jpg 127] |- | [[Longmuir-36|LONGMUIR]] || James||||1984 Apr 23||84||H of Elsie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/26/Longmuir-36.jpg 127] |- | [[Loutitt-12|LOUTITT]] || Herbert Leslie (Bert)||1919 Oct 06||2012 Jun 26||||H of Betty; F of Judi, Sue, Mark|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4f/Loutitt-12.jpg 793] |- | [[Lowe-4936|LOWE]]||Gilbert Morton|||||||||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/19/Lowe-4936.jpg 290] |- | [[Lowe-6337|LOWE]] ||A L||||1993 Jul 12||78||VX128952|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/97/Lowe-6337.jpg 733] |- | [[Gudgin-7|LOWE]] || Dorothy Beatrice||1915 Jun 16||2004 Mar 27||||W of Arthur Leslie (dec); M of Darryl & Trevor|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/67/Gudgin-7.jpg 843] |- | [[Cameron-3523|LYON]]|| Mary Heather Jean||1931 Apr 25||2012 Jan 12||||W of Duncan; M of Christine, Yvonne, Michael, Trevor, Bruce|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/58/Cameron-3523.jpg 763] |- | [[Ryan-15012|LYONES]] || Winifred||||1947 Aug 07||||M of Marie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1f/Ryan-15012.jpg 449] |- | [[Maas-233|MAAS]] ||Hans (Dubbo)||1944 Feb 18||2012 Oct 22||||H of Trinka; F of Josaphine, Anthony, Michael|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c0/Maas-233.jpg 806] |- | [[Maas-1661|MAAS]] || John||||1985 Jul 08||68||H of Maria|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/70/Maas-1661.jpg 358] |- | Maas|| Maria Josepina||||1994 Oct 05||78||W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/70/Maas-1661.jpg 358] |- | [[Mackenzie-7429|MacKENZIE]] || Donald||||1989 Apr 14||86||H of Mona (dec); F of Allan (dec)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/46/Mackenzie-7429.jpg 115] |- | [[MacKenzie-1893|MacKENZIE]]|| Roderick Thomas||1932 May 15||2009 Apr 13||||F of Ian Roderick and Bruce Munro|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/86/MacKenzie-1893.jpg 832] |- | [[Mahony-907|MAHONY]] || Charles||||1920 Jun 18|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/96/Mahony-907.jpg 362] |- | [[Yann-31|MAHOOD]] || Dulcie||||1988 Aug 17||62||W of Doug; M of Joy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/75/Yann-31.jpg 174] |- | [[Male-823|MALE]] || Clifford Arnold||||1998 Jun 21||||H of Myrtle|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/09/Male-823.jpg 8] |- | [[Male-824|MALE]] || Ian Harvey||||1977 Apr 19||||S of Cliff & Myrtle; B of Kevin & Alan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/53/Male-824.jpg 9] |- | [[Games-171|MALE]] || Myrtle Louise||||1994 Jan 25||||W of Cliff; M of Kevin, Alan, Ian (dec)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/09/Male-823.jpg 8] |- | [[Palmer-31137|MALLCOTT]] || A E|||||||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/89/Mallcott-2.jpg 381] |- | [[Mallcott-4|MALLCOTT]] || Grace Evelyn||||1904 Nov 17||||D of James & Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f1/Mallcott-4.jpg 371] |- | [[Mallcott-2|MALLCOTT]] || H L|||||||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/89/Mallcott-2.jpg 381] |- | [[Girvan-315|MALLCOTT]] || Mary Ann||||1935 Nov 21||||W of William|| Obituary |- | Mann|| Matthew Campbell||2000 Feb 13||2002 Mar 28||||S of Kelvin & Darlene; B of Michael & Angela||77 |- | [[Marsh-14177|MARSH]] || Agnes Maud||1913 Nov 17||2003 Feb 08|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e7/Marsh-14177.jpg 866] |- | [[Marshall-29895|MARSHALL]] || Edward||||1939 Jul 07||64||B of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/48/Marshall-29895.jpg 129] |- | [[Marshall-29896|MARSHALL]] || William||||1946 Feb 03||81||B of Edward|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/48/Marshall-29895.jpg 129] |- | [[Measso-1|MARSON]]|| Maria Judita||1922 Aug 11||2012 Oct 01||||W of Stanley; M of Edda; Michael, Annette|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c2/Measso-1.jpg 437] |- | [[Marson-363|MARSON]] || Stanley||1914 Nov 11||1975 Jan 15||||H of Maria; F of Edda, Michael, Annette|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c2/Measso-1.jpg 437] |- | [[Kinder-360|MATTHEWS]] || Mary Elliott||1917 Aug 27||2013 Jan 17||||W of Reg; M of judith, Peter|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3c/Matthews-6562.jpg 730] |- | [[Matthews-6562|MATTHEWS]] || Reginald Gilbert||||||||VX32615; H of Mary; F of Judith, Peter|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3c/Matthews-6562.jpg 730] |- | [[May-16740|MAY]] || Alexander Leslie||||1956 Jul 24||||F of Julie (dec), Rosa, Carl (dec), Marie (Poss)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7f/May-16740.jpg 703] |- | [[Hauser-2377|MAY]] || Helena||||1977 Sep 18||||M of Julie (dec), Rosa, Carl (dec), Marie (Poss)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7f/May-16740.jpg 703] |- | [[Wallace-25449|McALEESE]] || Sarah||||1901 Mar 10||34||W of Thomas|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/92/McAleese-146.jpg 291] |- | [[McAleese-146|McALEESE]] || Sarah||||1901 Mar 28||<1||D of Thomas & Sarah|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/92/McAleese-146.jpg 291] |- | [[McCord-5417|McCORD]] || Ellen||||1940 Mar 10||72||Sis of Mary McCord & William McCord|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5b/McCord-5417.jpg 623] |- | [[McCord-5420|McCORD]] || Ina Joyce||1913 Jan 05||2007 May 09||93||D of William & josephine McCord|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/31/McCord-5420.jpg 608] |- | [[McCord-5422|McCORD]] || Margaret Victoria May||||1952 Oct 15||47|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/85/McCord-5421.jpg 520] |- | [[McCord-5413|McCORD]] || Mary||||1943 Feb 03||86||Sis of Ellen McCord & William McCord|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5b/McCord-5417.jpg 623] |- | [[Taylor-36011|McCORD]] || Mary Josephine||||1940 Oct 31||||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/50/McCord-4121.jpg 519] |- | [[McCord-5421|McCORD]] || Vaughan William||||1920 May 01||12|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/85/McCord-5421.jpg 520] |- | [[McCord-5423|McCORD]] || Violet Elaine||||1987 Sep 30||79||D of William & josephine McCord; Sis of Hazel, May (dec), Vaughan (dec), Phyllis, Joyce|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/57/McCord-5423.jpg 610] |- | [[McCord-4121|McCORD]] || William||||1950 Feb 24||81||H of Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/50/McCord-4121.jpg 519] |- | [[McCosker-144|McCOSKER]] || Rodney David||1950 Jan 12||1994 Aug 14||||H of Janette; F of Troy and Raice|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e8/McCosker-144.jpg 581] |- | [[Taylor-36779|McCRAW]] || Alice||||1937 Jun 16||53||W of Edward; M of Vera, Charles, Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/80/McCraw-237.jpg 279] |- | [[McCraw-671|McCRAW]] || Archie Harold||1901||1987||||H of Marie; F of Alan, Geoff, John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dc/McCraw-671.jpg 685] |- | [[McCraw-685|McCRAW]] || Charles Westbury||||2004 Dec 02||91||H of Doris; F of Lois, Trevor, Dianne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a6/McCraw-685.jpg 389] |- | [[McCraw-688|McCRAW]] || Donald William||||1985 Mar 30||74||H of Elsie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f4/McCraw-688-1.jpg 218] |- | [[Tinkler-468|McCRAW]] || Doris Avalon||||1992 Jan 13||78||W of Charles; M of Lois, Trevor, Dianne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a6/McCraw-685.jpg 389] |- | [[McCraw-237|McCRAW]] || Edward||||1963 Jan 21||81||H of Alice: F of Vera, Charles, Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/80/McCraw-237.jpg 279] |- | [[Randall-2581|McCRAW]]|| Eliza||||1936 Dec 31||81||W of William; M of Janie, Frank (dec), Will, Edd, Ethel|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/06/McCraw-170.jpg 277] |- | [[Jakobi-134|McCRAW]] || Elsie Ethel||||1979 Feb 15||66||W of Donald|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f4/McCraw-688-1.jpg 218] |- | [[Brodie-6175|McCRAW]] || Francis||||1943 Mar 03||37||H of Janet|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/95/McCraw-656.jpg 286] |- | [[McCraw-673|McCRAW]] || Francis James||1903 May 15||1982 Jan 17||||H of Mavis; F of Audrey, Valmai, Stuart|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6a/McCraw-673.jpg 721] |- | [[McCraw-169|McCRAW]]|| Francis William||||1936 Nov 18||58|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/22/McCraw-169.jpg 278] |- | [[McCraw-168|McCRAW]] || Herbert W||||1960 Mar 17||||H of [[Crosse-134|Bertha Anderson]]; F of Beryl|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e1/McCraw-168.jpg 470] |- | [[Brodie-6176|McCRAW]] || Jane||||1893 Nov 23||25||W of Francis; M of Jane & Ruby|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/28/Brodie-6176.jpg 288] |- | [[Patullo-69|McCRAW]] || Jane Ann||||1939 Jan 05||56||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/36/McCraw-674.jpg 226] |- | [[McCraw-173|McCRAW]]|| Jane E||||1961 Feb 01||86|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f4/McCraw-173.jpg 276] |- | [[Brodie-6175|McCRAW]] || Janet||||1946 Jun 23||75||W of Francis|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/95/McCraw-656.jpg 286] |- | [[McCraw-686|McCRAW]] || Keith Thomas||||1974 Jun 10|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/84/McCraw-686.jpg 235] |- | [[Warren-7906|McCRAW]] || Marie Alice May||1898 Apr 04||1996 Dec 11||||W of Archie; M of Alan, Geoff, John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dc/McCraw-671.jpg 685] |- | [[Patullo-60|McCRAW]] || Mavis Catherine Elizabeth||1907 Jul 26||1990 Jun 07||||nee Patullo; W of Francis; M of Audrey, Valmai, Stuart|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6a/McCraw-673.jpg 721] |- | [[McCraw-687|McCRAW]] || Robert Edward||||1976 Jul 10||||H of Helena; F of Peter; F-in-L of Joan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/97/McCraw-687.jpg 274] |- | [[McCraw-170|McCRAW]]|| William||||1940 Aug 13||87||H of Eliza; F of Janie, Frank (dec), Will, Edd, Ethel|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/06/McCraw-170.jpg 277] |- | [[McCraw-674|McCRAW]] || William Charles||||1967 Sep 11||89||H of Jane|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/36/McCraw-674.jpg 226] |- | [[Hance-665|McDONALD]]|| Eunice Lillian||1916 Jul 20||1990 May 11||||nee Hance; W of Robert; M of Colin Marjorie, Alexander|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/29/McDonald-31108.jpg 61] |- | [[McDonald-31109|McDONALD]] || James L||1910 Jul 01||1998 Jun 13||||H of Mabel; F of Lorna, Jack, Bob, Joyce|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/ca/Wilkinson-16675.jpg 81] |- | [[Wilkinson-16675|McDONALD]] || Mabel Edith||1907 May 08||1987 Jun 09||||W of James; M of Lorna, Jack, Bob, Joyce|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/ca/Wilkinson-16675.jpg 81] |- | [[McDonald-31108|McDONALD]] || Robert Frank||1915 Jul 01||1981 Jul 09||||H of Eunice; F of Colin, Marjorie, Alexander|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/29/McDonald-31108.jpg 61] |- | [[McDonell-125|McDONELL]]|| Bernard Donald||1932 Jan 21||2013 Jan 15||||H of Gwen; F of Peter, Wayne, Narelle|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/13/McDonell-125.jpg 781] |- | [[McGrath-5221|McGRATH]] || G K||||1957 Jul 22|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/62/Crosse-319.jpg 401] |- | [[McGregor-6044|McGREGOR]] || Malcolm Athol||||1980 Aug 05||69||H of Barbara|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/ff/McGregor-6044.jpg 269] |- | [[McLennan-2332|McGREGOR]] || Barbara Elizabeth||||1993 Dec 02||83||Nee McLennan; W of Malcolm|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/ff/McGregor-6044.jpg 269] |- | [[McGuinness-607|McGUINNESS]] || Julius Walter (Peter)||1933 Nov 28||1999 Sep 26||||H of Roma; F of Debra, Dean, Dale, Denise, Elizabeth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/11/McGuinness-607-3.jpg 887] |- | [[Orchard-714|McKAY]] || Charlotte Ann||||1911 Oct 10||37?||W of [[McKay-2281|John]], || [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8f/McKay-2281.jpg 193] |- | [[McKay-2281|McKAY]]|| John||||1947 Feb 11||85?||H of Charlotte|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8f/McKay-2281.jpg 193] |- | [[McLeod-2070|McLEOD]]|| Annie||1871||1929 Aug 10||59|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/64/McLeod-2070.jpg 31] |- | [[McLeod-2290|McLEOD]]|| Caroline||||1967 Jan 07||72|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a3/McLeod-2290.jpg 17] |- | [[McLeod-2285|McLEOD]]|| Charles||||1981 Dec 08||78||H of [[Hodgson-1521|Doris]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f0/McLeod-2285.jpg 171] |- | [[McLeod-2287|McLEOD]]|| Donald Alexander Campbell||1905 Jul 24||1987 May 02||||H of [[Dean-4950|Florence]]; F of Malcolm;Neil, Ian|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b2/Dean-4950.jpg 757] |- | [[Hodgson-1521|McLEOD]] ||Doris||||1988 Feb 23||81||W of [[McLeod-2285|Charles]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f0/McLeod-2285.jpg 171] |- | [[Dean-4950|McLEOD]]|| Florence May||1903 Aug 09||1978 Jun 04||||W of [[McLeod-2287|Donald]]; M of Malcolm, Neil, Ian|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b2/Dean-4950.jpg 758] |- | [[McLeod-2070|McLEOD]]|| John||||1937 Apr 16||71|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/64/McLeod-2070.jpg 31] |- | [[McLeod-2089|McLEOD]]|| Malcolm Alexander||1928||1984||||H of Betty; F of Sandra, Lorraine, Donald, Lynette; S of Don & Flo|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/03/McLeod-2289.jpg 761] |- | [[McLeod-2288|McLEOD]]|| Neil Campbell||1930 Nov 19||1967 Apr 29||||H of Margaret; F of Glenn, Andrew; S of Don and Flo|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a9/McLeod-2288.jpg 760] |- | [[Ware-6427|McMAHON]] || Jessie-Dawn||1932||2007||||W of Robert; M of Peter & James (dec)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4e/McMahon-5733.jpg 928] |- | [[McMahon-5733|McMAHON]] || Robert (Bob)||1929||1991||||H of Jessie-Dawn; F of Pater, James (dec)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4e/McMahon-5733.jpg 928] |- | [[McNamara-1406|McNAMARA]] || Annie||||1940 Oct 04||79|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/60/McNamara-1405.jpg 365] |- | [[McNamara-4711|McNAMARA]] || Annie||||1940 Apr 03||61|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0b/McNamara-4711.jpg 526] |- | [[McNamara-1405|McNAMARA]] || James||||1945 Jan 04||84|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/60/McNamara-1405.jpg 365] |- | [[Fitzgerald-11841|McNAMARA]] || Kathleen||||1964 Sep 12||64|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0b/McNamara-4711.jpg 526] |- | [[McNamara-4712|McNAMARA]] || Madge||||1898 Mar 07||7|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/60/McNamara-1405.jpg 365] |- | [[Blanchard-8793|McPHERSON]] || Emma Charlotte||1912 Dec 02||1995 Aug 12||||W of Grant (dec); M of Shirley, Faye, Edith| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3d/Blanchard-8793.jpg |910] |- | [[McPherson-7977|McPHERSON]] || James Grant||||1976 Oct 01|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b4/McPherson-7977.jpg 54] |- | [[Mitchie-11|MICHIE]] || Ian Charles||1944 Apr 18||2003 Oct 27||||H of Ann; F of Jason, Wendy, Bradley, Gavin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ed/Mitchie-11.jpg 836] |- | [[Atyeo-255|MICKLE]] || Alice||||||86||W of David; M of Alexander, David, Frederick (dec)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d3/Mickle-512.jpg 139] |- | [[Mickle-512|MICKLE]] || David||||1914 Nov 11||56||H of Alice; F of Alexander, David, Frederick (dec)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d3/Mickle-512.jpg 139] |- | [[Mills-28464|MILLS]] || Archibald John (Jack)||1927 Mar 19||2000 Nov 21||||H of Audrey; F of Loris; F-n-L of Lou; GF of Carly, Bree, Daniel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f5/Mills-28464.jpg 870] |- | [[Johnson-144667|MILLS]] || Catherine Rosabelle||1903 Sep 10||2002 Aug 03||||W of Harry Vernon; M of John, Dulcie, Kenneth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f7/Mills-28465.jpg 714] |- | [[Mills-28465|MILLS]] || Harry Vernon||1900 Sep 02||1964 Jan 01||||H of Catherine; F of John, Dulcie, Kenneth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f7/Mills-28465.jpg 714] |- | [[Mills-28466|MILLS]] || Kenneth Harry||1936 Apr 21||2014 Mar 13||||H of Joyce; F of Christine, Ross, Ian|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4e/Mills-28466.jpg 802] |- | [[Gardiner-5886|MILNER]] || Edna Beryl||||1956 Dec 21||49||W of Eric; M of David|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3f/Milner-2595.jpg 161] |- | [[Milner-2595|MILNER]] || Eric Charles||||2002 Aug 08||87||H of Edna; M of David|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3f/Milner-2595.jpg 161] |- | [[Misson-97|MISSON]] || Edward William||||1951 Dec 11||74||H of Elizabeth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/23/Misson-97.jpg 311] |- | [[Misson-98|MISSON]] || Henry||||1949 Aug 04||||H of May; F of Gwen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d5/Misson-98.jpg 319] |- | [[Wilkinson-16762|MISSON]] || Mary Elizabeth||||1964 Apr 19||82||W of Edward|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/23/Misson-97.jpg 311] |- | [[Wright-66376|MISSON]] || May||||1962 May 19||||W of Henry; M of Gwen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d5/Misson-98.jpg 319] |- | [[Misson-99|MISSON]] || William Frank||||1968 Feb 14||61|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/34/Misson-99.jpg 309] |- | [[Mitchell-46297|MITCHELL]] || David||||1964 Oct 13||87|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e1/Mitchell-46297.jpg 237] |- | [[Trigg-937|MITCHELL]] || Sarah Grace||||1943 Apr 29||58|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e1/Mitchell-46297.jpg 237] |- | [[Moody-6799|MOODY]] || Christopher||||1921 Nov 17||88|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/11/Moody-6799.jpg 460] |- | [[Moore-86453|MOORE]] || Zachariah Anthony||1988 Mar 20||2008 Feb 26||||S of Tony & Carol; B of Danyn & Benjamin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b8/Moore-86453.jpg 851] |- | [[Morrison-21266|MORRISON]] || Margaret||||1942 Nov 15||72|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/14/Morrison-21266.jpg 134] |- |[[Mostert-208|MOSTERT]]|| Frank Hendrick ||1950||2010|| ||Sp• Dianne|| |- | [[Mostert-204|MOSTERT]]|| Frank ||||1990 Jul 20||75||H of [[Legen-1|Lena]]; F of [[Mostert-205|Josina]], [[Mostert-206|Bill]], [[Mostert-207|Len]], [[Mostert-208|Frank]], [[Mostert-209|Helen]], [[Mostert-210|Susan]], [[Mostert-211|Peter]] & [[Mostert-212|Andrew]]|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/42/Mostert-204.jpg 222] |- | [[Mostert-207|MOSTERT]]|| Leendert Antonius (Len) ||1947 Jul 02||2009 Jan 02||||H of Thelma; F of Michelle, Shane, Narelle|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/80/Mostert-207.jpg 384] |- | [[Legen-1|MOSTERT]]|| Lena ||||2012 Apr 20||89||W of [[Mostert-204|Frank]] || [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/42/Mostert-204.jpg 222] |- | [[Motton-72|MOTTON]] || Ian George||1931 Mar 14||2003 Feb 28||||H of Margaret; F of Judith, Ian (dec), Bruce, Dianne, Linda, Sandra|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/23/Motton-72.jpg 601] |- | [[Motton-73 |MOTTON]] || Ian Lester||||1979 Nov 23||23|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fb/Motton-73.jpg 603] |- | [[Bernault-3|MOTTON]] || Lilian Jane||||1998 Sep 22||92||W of Raymond|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2d/Motton-71.jpg 47] |- | [[Motton-71|MOTTON]] || Raymond Robert||||1976 Jul 01||71||H of Lilian|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2d/Motton-71.jpg 47] |- | [[Barter-919|MUDGE]] || Carole Ada||1943 Oct 15||1987 Oct 12|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6e/Barter-919.jpg 48] |- | [[Mueller-7298|MUELLER]] || Otto||1928 Nov 04||2011 Aug 04||||H of Maria|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/58/Mueller-7298.jpg 780] |- | [[Munro-5866|MUNRO]] || Gary Charles||1948 Jul 10||1957 Mar 03|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/98/Munro-5866.jpg 380] |- | [[Munro-5867|MUNRO]] || Gay Jean||1949 Dec 06||1952 May 02|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/98/Munro-5866.jpg 380] |- | [[Kimpton-540|MUNRO]] || Yvonne Jean||1927 Sep 20||1997 Oct 09|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/98/Munro-5866.jpg 380] |- | [[Howard-36631|MURPHY]] || Kathleen||||1959 Jul 02||49|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9e/Murphy-32910.jpg 532] |- | [[Murphy-3805|MURPHY]] || Raymond||||1990 Mar 12||48||H of Clare; F of Fiona, Tim, Wendy, Annette, Marc|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b8/Murphy-3805.jpg 536] |- | [[Murphy-32910|MURPHY]] || Robert James||||1976 Nov 25||70|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9e/Murphy-32910.jpg 532] |- | [[Lightoller-68|MURRAY]] || Cecily Margaret||1896||1989||||W of Donald|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/86/Murray-29258.jpg 53] |- | [[Murray-29258|MURRAY]] || Donald Hugh||1891||1976||||H of Cecily|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/86/Murray-29258.jpg 53] |- | [[Murren-6|MURREN]]|| Lawrence||||1988 Oct 11||56|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a8/Bell-2051.jpg 573] |- | [[Mynard-49|MYNARD]] || Dorothy Jean||1936 Aug 27||1937 Oct 05||||bur. Bunyip; D of Joseph & Mona Mynard|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3e/Hayward-2151.jpg 598] |- | [[Mynard-48|MYNARD]] || Joseph George||1911 Sep 29||1981 Jun 03||||H of Mona; F of Dorothy (dec), James, Arthur, Kenneth, Fredrick, Marion, Dulcie, Christine|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3e/Hayward-2151.jpg 598] |- | [[Hayward-2151|MYNARD]] || Mona Ella||1917 Apr 01||2011 May 31||||W of Joseph; M of Dorothy (dec), James, Arthur, Kenneth, Fredrick,|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3e/Hayward-2151.jpg 598] |- | [[Stanley-4625|NANCARROW]]|| Joan Ellenora||1922||2014||||D of Charles & Nell Stanley; W of Alan|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0f/Stanley-4625.jpg 796] |- | [[Fagan-649|NELSON]]|| Agnes||1839||1918?|||||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a8/Fagan-649.jpg 203] |- | [[Nelson-8940|NELSON]]||James||1916|||||||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ad/Nelson-8940.jpg 200] |- | [[Nicholls-4703|NICHOLLS]] || Andrew ||||1935 Mar 06||||H of Julie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cd/Nicholls-4703.jpg 257] |- | [[Nicholls-4843|NICHOLLS]] || Andrew Trevor||||1936 Jan 01|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bf/Nicholls-4843.jpg 183] |- | [[Anderson-79045|NICHOLLS]] || Julie||||1965 Jul 18||||W of Andrew|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cd/Nicholls-4703.jpg 257] |- | [[Nolan-5444|NOLAN]] || Daniel||1916 Dec 18||1996 Jul 28||||H of Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/46/Nolan-5444.jpg 893] |- | [[Monogne-1|NOLAN]] || Mary Elizabeth||1921 Nov 12||1995 Oct 01||||W of Daniel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f6/Monogne-1.jpg 903] |- | [[Vessing-2|NORQUAY]]|| Susanna||||1914 Jun 19||75||W of W. [[Norquay-16|Norquay]]|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/94/Vessing-2.jpg 198] |- | [[O'Connor-1912|O'CONNOR]]|| John Edward (Jack)||1919 Mar 13||2006 Oct 18||||B of Eileen & Dennis (dec); B-in-L of Bern (dec); uncle of Mary|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9f/O_Connor-1912.jpg 850] |- | [[O'Connor-1746|O'CONNOR]]|| John Thomas||||1952 Aug 22||57||F of Jack, Eileen, Dennis (dec)|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/98/O_Connor-1746.jpg 452] |- | O'Connor|| Lilian Mary||||1990 May 13||78||W of Terence|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/02/O_Connor-7705.jpg 578] |- | O'Connor|| Taylar Ann||||1995 Feb 24||1||D of Perry & Nicole; Sis of Shaun||496 |- | [[O'Connor-7705|O'CONNOR]] || Terence Thomas||||1990 Oct 11||72||H of Lilian|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/02/O_Connor-7705.jpg 578] |- | [[McKay-2293|O'DONNELL]]|| Heather Regina||1905 Apr 06||1933 Mar 03||||Nee McKay; M of James & Elva|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1c/McKay-2293.jpg 35] |- | [[Maher-4094|O'SHEA]] || Catherine Mary||1918||2004||||W of Lawrence; M of Patrick||431 |- | [[O'Shea-1468|O'SHEA]] || Lawrence Jack||1919||1999||||H of Catherine; F of Patrick||431 |- | [[Orgill-56|ORGILL]] || Alexa Gladstron||||1939||62|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0c/Orgill-56.jpg 613] |- | [[Carson-4115|ORGILL]] || Catherine Margaret||||1940||62|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0c/Orgill-56.jpg 613] |- | [[Osmond-1168|OSMOND]] || Edmund Charles||1912 Sep 09||2003 Feb 24||||H of Joyce (dec 1974) and Maisie; F of Barry, Ray, Ross, Beatrice|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f3/Osmond-1168.jpg 865] |- | [[Overeem-130|OVEREEM]] || Albert||1942 Apr 10||2013 Sep 20||||H of Henny; F of Garry, Tania, Wendy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/22/Overeem-130.jpg 794] |- | [[Overeem-131|OVEREEM]] || Gerrit ||1903 Mar 17||1987 Apr 12||||H of Hendrika W|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8f/Overeem-131.jpg 303] |- | [[Overeem-132|OVEREEM]] || Harry||1959 Jan 28||1978 Nov 24|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/45/Overeem-132.jpg 302] |- | Overeem|| Hendrika W||1914 Feb 22||2001 May 11||||W of Gerrit|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8f/Overeem-131.jpg 303] |- | [[Papworth-196|PAPWORTH]] || Joseph||||1943 Nov 24||||Stillborn (twin)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/98/Papworth-196.jpg 451] |- | [[Papworth-196|PAPWORTH]] || Patrick||||1943 Nov 24||||Stillborn (twin)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/98/Papworth-196.jpg 451] |- | [[Gilbert-21715|PARKINSON]] || Mary Ethel||1922 May 19||2007 Aug 28||||W of Alby|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/00/Gilbert-21715.jpg 735] |- | [[Parkinson-1518|PARKINSON]] || W A||||1997 Mar 24||7?||VX83298|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/64/Parkinson-1518.jpg 734] |- | [[Parlett-125|PARLETT]] || Norman Christopher||1927 Jul 23||1991 Aug 25||||H of Roma (Teddy); F of Judy, Lyn, Robyn, Carol|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ee/Parlett-125.jpg 931] |- | [[Bulman-144|BULMAN]]|| Alan Roy||1936||2011 Apr 12|||| || [[Space:Memorial_Photography|Obits]] |- | [[Avarne-1|PARTON]]||Betty Avarne||1918 May 24||2008 Oct 07||||b. England; W of [[Parton-378|Clifford]]; M of Joan, Clifford, Geoffrey, Margaret, Diana, Rosemary, Andrea|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7a/Avarne-1.jpg 818] |- | [[Parton-378|PARTON]]||Clifford||||2015||||F of Joan, Clifford, Geoffrey, Margaret, Diana, Rosemary, Andrea|| [[Space:Memorial_Photography|Required]] |- | [[Leamon-341|PATULLO]] || Christine||||1952 Feb 13||||W of Thomas|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fe/Patullo-61.jpg 85] |- | [[Warren-7903|PATULLO]] || Edith Maggie Maud||1899 Nov 25||1994 Nov 16||||W of Oswald|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0a/Patullo-64.jpg 575] |- | [[Glover-9548|PATULLO]] || Elizabeth Ann||||1936 Nov 09||78||W of Thomas|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6d/Patullo-38.jpg 28] |- | [[Bacon-3331|PATULLO]]|| Mavis Jessie||1930 Dec 17||2013 Jan 16||||nee Bacon; W of Wynn; D of James H & Jessie F Bacon|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2f/Bacon-3331.jpg 838] |- | [[Patullo-64|PATULLO]] || Oswald Thomas William||1904 May 24||1993 Jun 11||||H of Edith; F of Geoff, Bill, Philip|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0a/Patullo-64.jpg 575] |- | [[Patullo-38|PATULLO]] || Thomas||||1929 Aug 28||72||H of Elizabeth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6d/Patullo-38.jpg 28] |- | [[Patullo-61|PATULLO]] || Thomas||||1961 Nov 29||||H of Christine|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fe/Patullo-61.jpg 85] |- | [[Patullo-74|PATULLO]] || William Frederick (Bill)||1930 Aug 31||2006 Mar 12||||H of Mary; F of Bruce, Jenny, Lorraine, Janice, Sharon|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/24/Patullo-74.jpg 846] |- | [[Patullo-70|PATULLO]] || Wynn||1931 Jun 06||2003 Nov 04|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c2/Patullo-70.jpg 839] |- | [[Lawson-3331|PEARSON]]|| Gwendoline Vera||1920 May 30||2011 Oct 09||||W of Roy, M of Margaret, Janice|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/db/Pearson-4726.jpg 891] |- | [[Pearson-4726|PEARSON]]|| Roy James||1925 May 01||1998 Oct 11||||H of Gwen; F of Margaret, Janice|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/db/Pearson-4726.jpg 891] |- | [[Bowcher-60|PECK]] || Annie Elizabeth||||1944 May 22||||W of Frederick Ernest|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6f/Bowcher-60.jpg 181] |- | [[Peck-11458|PECK]] || Una Mary||||1922||7||Sis of Eva, Ern, Ray|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/21/Peck-11458.jpg 23] |- | [[Perrott-1176|PERROTT]] || Ernest William||1921 Mar 21||2001 Apr 04||||H of Fay; F of Bill (dec), Kathy, Irene, Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8f/Perrott-1176.jpg 882] |- | [[Fay-796|PERROTT]]|| Kathleen (Fay)||1924 Dec 25||2010 Jun 06||||W of Ernest; M of Bill (dec), Kathy, Irene, Mary|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/af/Fay-796.jpg 883] |- | [[Perrott-1177|PERROTT]] || William Leslie (Bill)||1947 Jul 16||2000 Jul 11||||H of Denise; F of Kylie, Rachael, Sam|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f0/Perrott-1177.jpg 884] |- | [[Pitman-797|PITMAN]]|| Harold Walter||1917 Jan 20||2008 Sep 09||91||B of Wdgar, Clive, Ronald, Alan, John|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/85/Pitman-797.jpg 833] |- | [[Pitman-2653|PITMAN]] ||Ronald Morris||1924 Mar 09||2000 Nov 07||||H of Doreen; F of Lynette, Brian, Cheryl, Ian|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ad/Pitman-2653.jpg 871] |- | [[Plumridge-39|PLUMRIDGE]]|| Edward (Ted)||1921 May 06||2009 Jul 24||||H of Laurel; F of Pater, Andrea, Linda|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/01/Plumridge-39.jpg 821] |- | [[Picone-36|PLUMRIDGE]]||Laurel Joyce|||||||| || [[Space:Memorial_Photography|Obits]] |- | [[Poole-9228|POOLE]] || Ann||||1887 Apr 19||21||D of Thomas & Susannah Poole|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/66/Poole-9228.jpg 339] |- | [[Poole-4986|POOLE]] || Dick||||1953 Apr 06||||H of Minnie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cd/Poole-4986.jpg 411] |- | [[Poole-9232|POOLE]] || E J||||||||GS of Thomas & Susannah Poole|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bd/Poole-9229.jpg 454] |- | [[Poole-9233|POOLE]] || H||||||||GS of Thomas & Susannah Poole|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bd/Poole-9229.jpg 454] |- | [[Poole-9244|POOLE]] || Minnie||||1962 Mar 17||||W of Disk|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cd/Poole-4986.jpg 411] |- | [[White-86829|POOLE]] || Susannah||||1912 Oct 20||77||W of Thomas|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bd/Poole-9229.jpg 454] |- | [[Poole-9229|POOLE]] || Thomas||||1906 Mar 27||69||H of Susannah|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bd/Poole-9229.jpg 454] |- | [[Usher-333|POPE]]|| Christine Mary||1916 Dec 02||2013 Apr 30||||nee Usher; b. Merton oyce Yorks England; d. Violet Town, Vic; W of Norman|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/60/Usher-333.jpg 675] |- | [[Pope-3454|POPE]] || N M||||1982 Jun 10||70||VX18625; H of Christine|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0b/Pope-3454.jpg 674] |- | [[Mostert-210|POST]]|| Susan ||1957 Jun 21||2008 Nov 22||||nee Mostert; W of Peter; M of Michael, Jamie, Christie, Jacqueline; Twin•[[Mostert-209|Helen]]|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/df/Mostert-210.jpg 219] |- | [[Postlethwaite-69|POSTLETHWAITE]] || Owen||||1953 May 23|||||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/90/Postlethwaite-69.jpg 409] |- | [[Potts-2205|POTTS]] || Alfred Charles||1886 Sep 21||1961 Aug 30||||H of Lillian; F of Gladys (Spokes); Eric, Sylvia (Sproull), Valerie (Dawson)|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a8/Potts-2205.jpg 722] |- | [[Potts-6551|POTTS]] || Eric Charles||1924 Mar 01||1993 Sep 16||69||F of Bruce, June|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0e/Potts-6551.jpg 723] |- | [[Shelley-687|POTTS]] || Lillian Gertrude||1892 Sep 23||1988 Dec 20||||W of Alfred; M of Gladys (Spokes); Eric, Sylvia (Sproull), Valerie (Dawson)|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a8/Potts-2205.jpg 722] |- | [[Powell-8918|POWELL]] || A S||||1953 Dec 01||48||AIF VX4056; H of Margaret; F of Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cc/Powell-8918.jpg 444] |- | [[Unknown-293276|POWELL]]|| Margaret Elizabeth||||2009 Dec 22||96||W of A S (Jack) Powell; M of Margaret; M-in-L of Frank; GM of Trish, Janelle, Alysha|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b7/Unknown-293276.jpg 445] |- | [[Power-1650|POWER]]|| Patrick John (Paddy)||1944 Mar 02||2015 Mar 17|||||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3b/Power-1650.jpg 787] |- | Powrie|| Irene||1904 Jul 02||2002 Nov 14||||W of Alex (dec)||708 |- | [[Preen-66|PREEN]] || Misty||1978 Apr 05||1978 Sep 24|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e3/Preen-66.jpg 170] |- | [[Glasscock-939|PRICKETT]] || Ethel Daer||||1981 Nov 30||88||W of George; M of Nancy, Jim|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5a/Prickett-1203.jpg 412] |- | [[Prickett-1203|PRICKETT]] || Rev George||||1953 Mar 23||67||H of Ethel; F of Nancy, Jim|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5a/Prickett-1203.jpg 412] |- | [[Tempest-575|PRIESTLY]] || Sarah A||||1922 Oct 20||58|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1a/Priestley-1164.jpg 99] |- | [[Priestley-1164|PRIESTLY]] || William||||1934 Sep 15||91 or 97|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1a/Priestley-1164.jpg 99] |- | [[Pringle-3714|PRINGLE]] || Clifford George||1911 Feb 12||1992 Nov 05||||H of Elva; F of Graham & Diane|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c1/Pringle-3714.jpg 943] |- | [[Watson-41189|PRINGLE]] || Elva Annis||1911 Mar 22||2007 Aug 24||||W of Clifford; M of Graham & Diane|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c1/Pringle-3714.jpg 943] |- | [[Pringle-3713|PRINGLE]] || Roger Graham||1968 Oct 31||1995 Jun 08|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/07/Pringle-3713.jpg 902] |- | [[Probert-165|PROBERT]]|| Coral||1943 Feb 28||2010 Jun 30||||W of Robert; M of Donna, Janie|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1c/Probert-165.jpg 820] |- | [[Prowd-32|PROWD]] || Frederick Thomas||1938 Apr 12||2007 Jun 18||||H of Judith (Jeffrey)' F of Kerry, Lynne, Andrew, Stephen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bc/Prowd-32.jpg 834] |- | [[Prowd-33|PROWD]] || Hector||||1940 Oct 13||48||H of Jessie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/88/Prowd-33.jpg 618] |- | [[Prowd-29|PROWD]] || Thomas||1851||1920 Sep 27||||H of Elizabeth Mary (Jewell)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/32/Prowd-29.jpg 518] |- | [[Coppel-23|PUMMEROY]] || Mavis Joy (Judy)||1917 Feb 27||1992 Jan 12||||W of Bert' M of Norman & Bruce|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0e/Coppel-23.jpg 938] |- | Pummeroy|| Suzanne Merlene (Sue)||1967 Jan 05||2000 Oct 18||||W of Bruce; M of Caitlyn||937 |- | [[Purvis-1622|PURVIS]] || Ernest James||||1983 Jun 05||78||H of Florence|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6d/Purvis-1622.jpg 679] |- | [[Vaughan-4361|PURVIS]] || Florence Diana||||1989 Feb 05||84||W of Ernest|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6d/Purvis-1622.jpg 679] |- | [[Raveling-29|REED]] || Elsa Myra||1913 Aug 23||1992 Apr 06||||M of Jimmy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/58/Raveling-29.jpg 939] |- | [[McLeod-2046|REEVE]]|| Lorraine Elizabeth||1945||2011||||W of Geoff; M of Shayne, Kellie, Ashley|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7c/McLeod-2046.jpg 807] |- | [[Reiger-142|REIGER]] || Charles Conrad||||1991 Oct 01||83||B of Margaret; Uncle of Margaret, Frank|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/29/Reiger-142.jpg 934] |- | [[Reiger-141|REIGER]] || Conrad||||1951 Dec 26||71||H of Johanna; F of Charles, Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/66/Reiger-141.jpg 450] |- | [[Phibbs-282|REIGER]] || Johanna||||1946 Jun 03||76||W of Conrad; M of Charles, Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/66/Reiger-141.jpg 450] |- | [[Sime-290|RICHARDSON]] || Agnes||||1917 Dec||77||W of Thomas||Funeral notice |- | [[Richardson-39287|RICHARDSON]] || Alexander James||1910||1971||||H of Ruby F of Alexander; M of Lorna, Edna, Joyce, Phyllis, Graham, Yvonne, Gwenda, Robert, Ann, Lynda|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c7/Richardson-39299.jpg 420] |- | [[Charman-710|RICHARDSON]] || Alice||||||63||W of George||625 |- | [[Richardson-39298|RICHARDSON]] || Frederick||1906||1907|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c7/Richardson-39299.jpg 420] |- | [[Richardson-39299|RICHARDSON]] || George||1911||1913|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c7/Richardson-39299.jpg 420] |- | [[Richardson-39297|RICHARDSON]] || George James||1||1947 May 10||72|||| Obituary |- | [[Wilson-112407|RICHARDSON]] || Ruby Elizabeth Harris||1914||1996||||nee Wilson; W of Alexander; M of Lorna, Edna, Joyce, Phyllis, Graham, Yvonne, Gwenda, Robert, Ann, Lynda|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c7/Richardson-39299.jpg 420] |- | [[Riddington-114|RIDDINGTON]] || Douglas H||||1988 Oct 02||71||H of Joyce; F of Brian, Dawn, Lenore|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e4/Riddington-114.jpg 264] |- | [[Wardle-1308|RIDDINGTON]] || Joyce||1915 Dec 14||2003 Oct 02||||W of Douglas; M of Andrew, Yvonne, Vivian|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e4/Riddington-114.jpg 264] |- | [[Ridgway-1312|RIDGWAY]] || Barry James||1942 Feb 11||2008 Sep 09||||H of Jenny; F of David, Mark; GF of Jonathan, Daniel, Ashlyn, Jarrod, Lauren, Luke|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3f/Ridgway-1312.jpg 461] |- | [[Gardiner-6135|RIDGWAY]] || Dorothy June||||1991 Oct 18||68|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2f/Gardiner-6135.jpg 4] |- | Ridgeway||??||||||||Mother / dad||463 |- | [[Ridgway-283|RIDGWAY]]|| Geoffrey Frank||||1935 Jan 28||9|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c1/Ridgway-283.jpg 621] |- | [[Pruden-317|RIDGWAY]] || Amelia||||1966 Sep 02||||W of Mark|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e1/Ridgway-587.jpg 667] |- | [[Ridgway-279|RIDGWAY]]|| Bruce William|||||||||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a8/Ridgway-279.jpg 799] |- | [[Pannam-12|RIDGWAY]] || Edith||||1981 Jan 18||83||W of George; M of Madge, Bruce, Geoff|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8f/Pannam-12.jpg 619] |- | [[Ridgway-1311|RIDGWAY]] || G||||1976 Nov 13||81||AIF 22974 M. M.; H of Edith; F of Madge, Bruce, Geoff|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3f/Ridgway-1311.jpg 620] |- | [[Barnes-30611|RIDGWAY]] || Isabella||||1937 Mar 07||||W of William (dec)||Funeral notice |- | [[Ridgway-1310|RIDGWAY]] || James Leslie||1887 Jul 01||1973 Jul 30||||H of Jane; F of Ness & George; Gf of Barry, John, Jan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/82/Ridgway-1310.jpg 717] |- | [[Lawrence-21438|RIDGWAY]] || Jane||1892 Dec 12||1970 Mar 22||||W of James; M of Ness & George; GM of Barry, John, Jan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/82/Ridgway-1310.jpg 717] |- | [[Ridgway-587|RIDGWAY]] || Mark||||1945 Jul 29||||H of Amelia|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e1/Ridgway-587.jpg 667] |- | [[Gaborit-13|RIDGWAY]] || Norma Lucy||||1988 Sep 05||71||W of George; M of Barry, John, Jan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/56/Ridgway-1309.jpg 465] |- | [[Ridgway-610|RIDGWAY]] || Vera||1902 Nov 12||1991 May 27||||D of Mark & Amelia; Sis of Mark, Minnie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/87/Ridgway-610.jpg 672] |- | [[Ridgway-1309|RIDGWAY]] || William (George)||||2011 Jul 31||94||H of Norma|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/56/Ridgway-1309.jpg 465] |- | [[Ridsdale-109|RIDSDALE]] || Arthur William||1926 Jul 15||2016 Jul 18||||H of Joan; F of Graham, Jeffrey, Murray||Funeral notice |- | [[Fechner-155|RIDSDALE]] || Joan Rebecca||1925 Mar 16||1997 Jun 16||||W of Arthur; M of Graham, Jeffrey, Murray|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/98/Fechner-155.jpg 490] |- | [[Risdale-32|RIDSDALE]] || Thomas Henry||1906||1985||||F of Norman Ashworth; F-in-L of Shirley|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7b/Risdale-32.jpg 671] |- | [[Crean-166|ROBBIE]] || Ida||1913 Jun 16||1996 Aug 08||||W of Hector Crook (dec), George; M of Joyce, Stan, Ray|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1c/Crean-166.jpg 906] |- | [[Petersen-5504|ROBERTS]] || Christina Adelene||||1982 May 05||||W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/28/Roberts-35392.jpg 299] |- | [[Roberts-35392|ROBERTS]] || John Goad||||1981 Jun 08||||H of Christina|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/28/Roberts-35392.jpg 299] |- | [[Stein-4029|ROBERTSON]]|| Dorothy May||1936 Mar 26||1994 Dec 26||||W of Tom; M of Debbie, Craig|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d7/Stein-4029.jpg 912] |- | [[Robertson-7501|ROBERTSON]]|| Thomas Howie||1936 Jul 31||2014 Sep 23||||H of Dot (dec); F of Debbie, Craig|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/04/Robertson-7501.jpg 911] |- | [[Robinson-62443|ROBINSON]]|| Bruce Peter (Mick)||1927 Jan 15||1989 May 11||||H of Marie; F of Dianne, Sandra, Louise. Joy, Ian|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e7/Robinson-62443.jpg 589] |- | [[Henderson-30442|ROBINSON]] || Marie Louise||1924 Sep 09||2006 Aug 19||||W of Bruce; M of Dianne, Sandra, Louise. Joy, Ian|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e7/Robinson-62443.jpg 589] |- | Roden|| Sophia Frances||1946 Nov 10||2003 Sep 07||||W of Jim; M of James, John, Tracey, Lorea; GM of Kara, Bree, Adam, Yahnik||689 |- | [[Rogers-45310|ROGERS]]|| John Ellis||1915 Jul 05||1981 Aug 10|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/51/Rogers-45310.jpg 594] |- | [[Kerrison-320|ROHAN]] || Sophia F||1925||1989||||nee Kerrison; M of [[Kerrison-314|Faye Kerrison]] || [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2e/Kerrison-314.jpg 590] |- | [[Rowett-200|ROWETT]]|| Gordon William James||||1977 Jan 04||59|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d3/Rowett-200.jpg 66] |- | [[Gordon-20689|ROWETT]] || Margaret Ethel Ann||||1955 Jan 18||65||W of Richard|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9b/Rowett-201.jpg 109] |- | [[Rowett-201|ROWETT]] || Richard Henry||||1954 Sep 30||65||H of Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9b/Rowett-201.jpg 109] |- | [[Mostert-209|ROYLANCE|| Helen]] ||1957 Jun 21||2015 Feb 20||||Twin•[[Mostert-210|Sue]]|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fd/Mostert-209.jpg 270] |- | [[Speers-467|RYAN]] || Mary Jane||1899 Apr 30||1991 Jan 25||||W of Wally (dec 1951); M of Kathleen & Maureen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3e/Speers-467.jpg 79] |- | [[Lovell-4667|SAMPSON]] || Miriam Norwood (Nor)||1903 Jul 25||2003 May 26||||W of Thomas; M of Alison, Gordon, Colin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8e/Sampson-6332.jpg 706] |- | [[Sampson-6332|SAMPSON]] || Thomas Shipton||1893 Aug 04||1959 Sep 29||||AIF 5168; H of Miriam; F of Alison, Gordon, Colin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8e/Sampson-6332.jpg 706] |- | [[Howlett-1996|SAMUEL]] || Amelia||||1966 Aug 31||||W of Beulth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/68/Samuel-1461.jpg 207] |- | [[Samuel-1460|SAMUEL]] || Builth Thomas||||1941 Jul 22||61?||H of Amelia|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/68/Samuel-1461.jpg 207] |- | [[Samuel-1461|SAMUEL]] || Buith Hamilton||||1942 Feb 01||25||AIF|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/68/Samuel-1461.jpg 207] |- | [[Millett-1069|SAUNDERS]] || Margaret Florence||||1989 Oct 11||56||W of Stewart; M of Karen, Tresna, Colin||587 |- | [[Saunders-15606|SAUNDERS]] || Stewart Lade||||2002 Dec 04||68||H of Margaret; F of Karen, Tresna, Colin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4b/Saunders-15606.jpg 587] |- | [[Scales-425|SCALES]]|| Terri Lee||1976 Mar 28||2014 Dec 23||||D of Colin & Marianne; Sis of Vicki & Kim|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b4/Scales-425.jpg 767] |- | [[Scammell-331|SCAMMELL]] || Leonard Victor||||1949 Oct 01||51||H of Elsie; F of Lesley|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/05/Scammell-331.jpg 315] |- | [[Hailes-154|SCAMMELL]] || Elsie||||1932 Jun 07||89||W of Leonard; M of Lesley|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/05/Scammell-331.jpg 315] |- | [[Fritz-3780|SCHARF]] || Lisette||||1896 Jul 18||||nee Fritz; W of Josph Anton Heindrick; GM ot DeVries family|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5d/Fritz-3780.jpg 335] |- | [[Schoenmakers-124|SCHOENMAKERS]] || Gerdina Verhagen||||1977||19|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6d/Schoenmakers-124.jpg 944] |- | [[Schrieber-65|SCHRIEBER]]|| H W||||2001 May 10||78||VX138098; H of Mavis|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/39/Schrieber-66.jpg 863] |- | [[Schrieber-66|SCHRIEBER]] || James Edward||||1952 Dec 25||||S of Mavis & Harry|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9a/Schrieber-65.jpg 216] |- | [[Harker-334|SCHRIEBER]] || Mavis||1920 Dec 13||2006 Dec 04||||AIF; W of Harold (Harry); M of Frank (dec), Ernie, Robert, James (dec), Carole, Helen, Heather, Neil, Leslie (dec)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e8/Harker-334.jpg 862] |- | [[Scutter-37|SCUTTER]] || Mary||||1993 Oct 29||<1||D of Annette (Methven) and Robert Scutter|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5c/Scutter-37.jpg 915] |- | [[McLeod-9405|SHEERS]] || Edna May||||1948 Jan 29||||W of Francis|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3a/Sheers-49.jpg 185] |- | [[Sheers-49|SHEERS]] || Francis Albert||||1945 Feb 11||||H of Edna; M of David|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3a/Sheers-49.jpg 185] |- | [[Shelton-2628|SHELTON]]|| Francis Bernard (Frank)||1924 Jun 06||2011 Feb 08|||||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/00/Shelton-2628.jpg 847] |- | [[Barnes-30549|SHELTON]] || Margaret Mary||1926 Sep 08||2006 Jul 10||||W of Frank; M of Denis, Suzanne, Kerryn|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7f/Barnes-30549.jpg 848] |- | [[Sim-1245|SIM]] || Colin Hall||1907 Nov 18||1944 Mar 09||||H of Dorothy Maude; F of Merle & Shirley|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/53/Sim-1245.jpg 932] |- | [[Crisp-3046|SIM]] || Dorothy Maude||1920 Aug 19||2000 Mar 22||||W of Colin Hall; M of Shirley|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/80/Crisp-3046.jpg 933] |- | [[Smith-325379|SMITH]] || Glenn Robert||||1987 Nov 22||24||S of Audrey & Ken; B of Ian & Neil|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cb/Smith-325379.jpg 686] |- | [[Smith-325380|SMITH]] || Jarrod James||1997 May 04||1997 May 06||||S of Neil & Linda; B of Melissa, Shane, Paula|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8b/Smith-325380.jpg 688] |- | [[Smith-325378|SMITH]] || Kenneth James||1934 Jun 30||2007 Jul 05||||H of Audrey; F of Ian, Neil, Glenn (dec)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e9/Smith-325378.jpg 687] |- | [[Scammell-330|SMITH]] || Lesley||1931 Jun 30||1999 Nov 21||||nee Scammell; W of Lew|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/03/Scammell-330.jpg 886] |- | [[Smith-325363|SMITH]] || Lewis James (Lew)||1927 Aug 25||2007 Apr 01||||Navy; H of Lesley|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/39/Smith-325363.jpg 885] |- | [[Spark-157|SPARK]] || Alexander D||||1980 May 30||79||H of Maude; F of Ray, Nancy, Gordon|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c4/Spark-157.jpg 751] |- | [[Nicholls-4815|SPARK]] || K Maude||||1976 Jun 08||77||W of Alex D; M of Ray, Nancy, Gordon|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c4/Spark-157.jpg 751] |- | [[Sparrow-1132|SPARROW]] || Alfred Ernest D||1886 Feb 20||1968 Dec 12||||H of Meta; F of Lorna, Max, Wal, Mary, Beth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/86/Sparrow-1132-1.jpg 709] |- | [[Elliott-11529|SPARROW]] || Meta L||1883 Jul 13||1973 Apr 13||||W of Alfred; M of Lorna, Max, Wal, Mary, Beth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/86/Sparrow-1132-1.jpg 709] |- | [[Spink-957|SPINK]] || Jack Alexander John||1913||1989||76||H of Doreen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/53/Spink-957.jpg 586] |- | [[Crosse-145|STAFFORD]] || Adeline Victoria||1901||1978||||W of George; M of Elsie, Bertha, Dorothy, Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d3/Stafford-3356.jpg 163] |- | [[Stafford-3344|STAFFORD]] || Albert||||1949 Jun 19||74||H of Lettice|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/60/Stafford-3344.jpg 162] |- | [[Stafford-3356|STAFFORD]] || George Gordon||1896||1943||||H of Adeline; F of Elsie, Bertha, Dorothy, Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d3/Stafford-3356.jpg 163] |- | [[Renkin-17|STAFFORD]] || Lettice Mary||||1946 Jul 30||75||W of Albert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/60/Stafford-3344.jpg 162] |- | [[Munro-5854|STANTON]] || Kathleen Lockhart||||1978 Mar 02||49||W of Peter; M of David|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0d/Stanton-6821.jpg 896] |- | [[Stanton-6821|STANTON]] || Peter||||1997 Aug 22||75||H of Kathleen; F of David|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0d/Stanton-6821.jpg 896] |- | [[Stapleton-3065|STAPLETON]] || Arthur||||1970 Jul 27||54||H of Jean; F of Laurence, Ross, John, Janince, Glenn|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/86/Stapleton-3065.jpg 514] |- | [[Whitlow-910|STAPLETON]]|| Jean||||1997 Dec 02||78||W of Arthur (dec) and Quinton; M of Laurence, Ross, John, Janice, Glenn|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/86/Stapleton-3065.jpg 514] |- | [[Stapleton-3066|STAPLETON]] || Laurance Douglas||||1987 Feb 03||44||H of Val; F of Karen, Warren, Leanne, Travis|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/21/Stapleton-3066.jpg 515] |- | [[Stapleton-3064|STAPLETON]] || Ross Arthur||||1968 Dec 17||23|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/92/Stapleton-3064.jpg 513] |- | [[Stephens-10164|STEPHENS]] || Francis Pye||||1960 Jul 21|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c6/Stephens-10164.jpg 476] |- | [[Stephens-10159|STEPHENS]] || Francis Pye||||1924 Jul 30||||H of Sarah|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/61/Stephens-10159.jpg 554] |- | [[Stephens-10163|STEPHENS]] || Grace||||1985 Sep 04||97|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c6/Stephens-10163.jpg 469] |- | [[Stephens-13510|STEPHENS]] || Joe||||1977 Feb 17||64|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c6/Stephens-10164.jpg 476] |- | [[Ridgway-582|STEPHENS]] || Sarah Ann||||1931 Nov 28||||W of Francis|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a5/Ridgway-582.jpg 555] |- | [[Wiltshire-1360|STEPHENS]] || Valeria E||1903||1981||||Sis of John Wiltshire|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a1/Wiltshire-1359.jpg 599] |- | [[Stephenson-10880|STEPHENSON]] || Frederick E||||1998 Oct 17||97||H of Marjorie; F of Bruce, Janice|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b9/Stephenson-10880.jpg 56] |- | [[Marshall-29998|STEPHENSON]] || Marjorie B||||1977 Feb 16||66||W of Frederick; M of Bruce, Janice|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b9/Stephenson-10880.jpg 56] |- | [[Stafford-8173|STEVENSON]] || Dorothy Francis||||1990 Nov 14||79||W of Peter|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/00/Stevenson-12668.jpg 165] |- | [[Stevenson-12668|STEVENSON]] || Peter Barber||||1977 Jul 19||72||H of Dorothy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/00/Stevenson-12668.jpg 165] |- | [[Stewart-58177|STEWART]] || Alexander Henry Erskine (Bob)||1929 Apr 01||1988 Oct 07||||H of Rosa; F of Robert, Jennifer, Helen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bb/Stewart-58177.jpg 304] |- | [[Stiles-2429|STILES|| Leonard Steven]] ||||1978 Jan 26||58||AIF VX65657 & V22678; H of [[Unknown-292876|Marjorie]]; F of Raymond, Susan|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b1/Stiles-2429.jpg 570] |- | [[Unknown-292876|STILES|| Marjorie]] ||||2000 Dec 12||70||W of [[Stiles-2429|Leonard]]; M of Ray, Sue|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b1/Stiles-2429.jpg 570] |- | [[Sturken-2|STURKEN]] || Leslie||||1950 May 21|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/89/Sturken-2.jpg 318] |- | [[Campbell-62794|SUTHERLAND]] || Catherine||||1906 Dec 26||70||Mother|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ae/Lawrence-21222.jpg 293] |- | [[Sutton-4130|SUTTON]]|| Florence||||1952 Dec 24||68||Wife|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ea/Sutton-4130.jpg 97] |- | [[Hobson-3830|TAYLOR]] || Dorothy Joan||||2013 Dec 28||90||W of Frederick|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dd/Taylor-105762.jpg 585] |- | [[Bragge-69|TAYLOR]] || Emily Sarah May (Queenie)||1901 Jul 21||1958 Oct 26||||W of William; M of Noel Alexander and Gaye McLeod|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8a/Taylor-105371.jpg 759] |- | [[Taylor-105762|TAYLOR]] || Frederick William||||1990 Feb 06||70||H of Dorothy; F of George, Valerie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dd/Taylor-105762.jpg 585] |- | [[Taylor-105761|TAYLOR]] || George Frederick||1944 Oct 13||2007 Apr 12||||Partner of Carolyn; F of Allen, Kerrie, Darren, Kristy|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9d/Braddock-139.jpg 726] |- | [[Taylor-105411|TAYLOR]] || John||||1912 Jul 27||79||F of Mary Josephine McCord|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/83/Taylor-105411.jpg 142] |- | [[Taylor-105371|TAYLOR]] || William Hutchings||1903 Aug 12||1988 Jul 20||||H of Queenie; F of Noel Alexander and Gaye McLeod|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8a/Taylor-105371.jpg 759] |- | [[Thom-1454|THOM]] || Allan Archibald||1924 Dec 17||2007 Apr 05||||H of Maureen; F of Sandra, Gregory, Neville, Stephen (dec), Larry|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b5/Thom-1454.jpg 720] |- | [[Thom-1455|THOM]] || Mark Allan||1991 Oct 29||1991 Nov 28||||S of Lynn & Larry; B of Janelle, Kerryn|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fe/Thom-1455.jpg 935] |- | [[Ryan-20172|THOM|| Maureen Mabel]] ||1928 Nov 14||2003 May 13||||W of Allan; M of Sandra, Gregory, Neville, Stephen (dec), Larry|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b5/Thom-1454.jpg 720] |- | [[Thom-1453|THOM]] || Stephen||||1966 Apr 24||8|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7a/Thom-1453.jpg 511] |- | [[Pellisier-10|THOMAS]] || Louise||1899||2003 Aug 31||||W of Wallace|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/76/Thomas-68705.jpg 80] |- | [[Thomas-68705|THOMAS]] || Wallace Roberts||1894 Jun 05||1990 May 27||||H of Luise; F of Freda|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/76/Thomas-68705.jpg 80] |- | [[Thompson-87936|THOMPSON]] || Andrew||||1960 Dec 07||67||H of Ruby|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d4/Thompson-87936.jpg 472] |- | [[Stephens-10165|THOMPSON]] || Ruby||||1986 Jun 03||94||W of Andrew|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d4/Thompson-87936.jpg 472] |- | [[Rennick-167|THOMSON]] || Ann||||1942 Mar 01||77||W of Fred; M of Winifred, Fred|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dd/Thomson-8531.jpg 280] |- | [[Thomson-8531|THOMSON]] || Fred||||1936 Feb 19||34||S of Frederick and Ann|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dd/Thomson-8531.jpg 280] |- | [[Thomson-5087|THOMSON]] || Frederick||||1941 Jun 14||77||H of Ann; F of Winifred, Fred|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dd/Thomson-8531.jpg 280] |- | [[Thomson-8529|THOMSON]] || Winifred||||1935 Dec 24||42||D of Frederick and Ann|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dd/Thomson-8531.jpg 280] |- | [[Thwaites-760|THWAITES]] || John||||1952 Jun 02||||F of Alexander, William, Robert, John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/13/Thwaites-760.jpg 398] |- | [[Thwaites-780|THWAITES]] || John Norbert||1922 May 08||1993 Apr 23||||H of Lexie; f of Valerie, Beverley, John, Colin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f4/Thwaites-780.jpg 265] |- | [[Sheedy-484|THWAITES]] || Lexie Margaret||1924 Oct 15||2007 Dec 02||||W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f4/Thwaites-780.jpg 265] |- | [[Glasscock-952|THWAITES]] || Margery||||1987 Jan 14||66||W of William; M of Lynette, Kevin, Sandra|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/79/Thwaites-778.jpg 500] |- | [[Campbell-41261|THWAITES]] || Marion Elizabeth||||1937 Jun 25||51||M of Alexander, William, Robert, John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b0/Campbell-41261.jpg 523] |- | [[Gardiner-5969|THWAITES]] || Nancy Jean||1922 May 25||1992 Dec 15|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/26/Gardiner-5969.jpg 919] |- | [[Thwaites-778|THWAITES]] || William||||1991 Apr 13||72||H of Margery|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/79/Thwaites-778.jpg 500] |- | [[Lace-131|TIERNEY]] || Alice Evelyn||||1990 Jan 09||77||W of Stanley|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b5/Tierney-1920.jpg 57] |- | [[Tierney-1919|TIERNEY]] || Keith William||1935 Jun 24||2014 Apr 05||||H of Jenny; F of Diane, Ken, Daryl|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/aa/Tierney-1919.jpg 728] |- | [[Tierney-1920|TIERNEY]] || Stanley Keith||||1984 Dec 11||77||H of Alice|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b5/Tierney-1920.jpg 57] |- | [[Wildes-167|TOLLEY]] || Ethel||||1952 Jun 13||54||W of Harold|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bf/Tolley-409.jpg 396] |- | [[Tolley-409|TOLLEY]] || Harold James||||1990 Feb 25||92||H of Ethel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bf/Tolley-409.jpg 396] |- | [[Tonkin-1284|TONKIN]] || Thomas Uren||||1900 Mar 27||40|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/13/Tonkin-1284.jpg 297] |- | [[Townley-1231|TOWNLEY]]|| Alan Christopher||1969 Nov 06||1994 Feb 01||||S of Jennifer & Ron; B of John, Peter, Damian, Brian|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5d/Townley-1231.jpg 897] |- | [[Townley-1232|TOWNLEY]] || Brian Thomas||1974 Aug 07||1997 Nov 26||||S of Jennifer & Ron; B of John, Peter, Alan (dec), Damian|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1c/Townley-1232.jpg 898] |- | Townley|| Maureen Denise||1969 Feb 07||2005 Oct 09||||Partner of Darin Robert Matthews; M of Trent, Katealyn, Cory||855 |- | [[Tribuzi-1|TRIBUZI]] || Emidio||1933 May 25||2010 Dec 04||||b. Colli Di Roio, Italy; H of Aly; F of Leo, John, Jason|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4c/Tribuzi-1.jpg 584] |- | [[Turner-13964|TURNER]] || Alfred Charles||1870||1956||||H of Elizabeth|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0d/Turner-13964.jpg 187] |- | [[Lade-46|TURNER]] || Elizabeth||1866||1948||||W of Alfred|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0d/Turner-13964.jpg 187] |- | [[Turner-47862|TURNER]] || Harry||||1933 Jun 04||29||H of Edna; S of A. D. & E. Turner|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/68/Turner-47862.jpg 190] |- | [[Van_de_Hoef-56|Van de HOEF]] || Teunis||1901 Jun 04||1972 Apr 12||||H of Wilhelmina|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d5/Van_de_Hoef-56.jpg 114] |- | [[Van_der_Meyden-27|Van de HOEF]] || Wilhelmina||1905 Jul 13||1992 Nov 15||||W of Teunis|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d5/Van_de_Hoef-56.jpg 114] |- | [[Van_de_Lustgraaf-9|Van de LUSTGRAAF]] || Adrianus Gerhardus||||1975 Dec 14||63||H of Zus|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/28/Van_de_Lustgraaf-9.jpg 46] |- | [[Van_der_Veer-739|Van de LUSTGRAAF]] || Zus||||1985 May 27||68||W of Adrianus|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/28/Van_de_Lustgraaf-9.jpg 46] |- | [[Van_Den_Brand-59|Van Den BRAND]] || Maas||1934 Jun 09||2005 Feb 23||||F of Carolyn, Lisa, Jason, Scott|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dc/Van_Den_Brand-59.jpg 814] |- | [[Van_Haandel-11|Van HAANDEL]] || Fredericus||||1962 Nov 02||26|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8e/Van_Haandel-11.jpg 531] |- | Van Hamond|| Anna Mathilda||||1991 Oct 19||79||W of Petrus|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fd/Van_Hamond-26.jpg 357] |- | [[Van_Hamond-25|Van HAMOND]]|| Henry Martin||1935 Mar 01||2008 Aug 21||||H of Valma-May|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f4/Van_Hamond-25.jpg 356] |- | Van Hamond|| Marie||1944 Oct 11||1992 Nov 20||||W of Tony; M of Sandra & David|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4b/Van_Hamond-27.jpg 945] |- | [[Van_Hamond-26|Van HAMOND]] || Petrus||||1965 Sep 30||79||H of Anna|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fd/Van_Hamond-26.jpg 357] |- | [[Van_Moorsel-84|Van MOORSEL]] || Antonius Gerardus||1912 Oct 16||1983 Aug 19||||b. Holland; H of Dolores|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b7/Van_Moorsel-84.jpg 642] |- | [[Duro-46|VANINA]] || Cathlyn Mary||1939 Oct 23||1995 Oct 02||||W of Brian; M of raeme, Jen, Mandy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/84/Duro-46.jpg 909] |- | [[Mills-21718|WALKER]] || Anastasia Mary||1917 May 28||2001 Feb 24||83||W of Robert (dec); M of Victor, Shirley, Robert (dec), Leonard, Ronald||908 |- | [[Walker-67215|WALKER]] || George James||||1907 Feb 26||72||H of Isabella|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3d/Walker-67215.jpg 455] |- | [[Sunter-88|WALKER]] || Isabella||||1921 Feb 15||82||W of George|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3d/Walker-67215.jpg 455] |- | [[Walker-67213|WALKER]] || Lachlan Canberra||||1984 Nov 22||71||H of Peggy; F of Christopher, Gordon, Sally|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/45/Walker-67213.jpg 122] |- | [[Munro-5717|WALKER]] || Peggy||||1999 Jul 18||77||W of Lachlan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/45/Walker-67213.jpg 122] |- | [[Walker-67209|WALKER]] || Robert Francis||1941 Feb 20||1960 Jun 10||19||S of Robert & Anastasia|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/25/Walker-53246-2.jpg 907] |- | [[Walker-53246|WALKER]] || Robert Matheson||1911 Sep 14||1995 Oct 13||84||H of Anastasia Mary; F of Victor, Shirley, Robert (dec), Leonard, Ronald|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/25/Walker-53246-2.jpg 907] |- | [[Walker-67208|WALKER]] || Victor James (Vic)||1937 Nov 28||2012 Mar 20||||H of Valmai (McCraw); F of Wayne & Anita, Glenys & Tim, Graeme & Karen, Jennice & craig|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e6/Walker-67208.jpg 791] |- | [[Power-6361|WALL]]|| Donna Marie||1964 Jan 20||2007 Jun 06||||D of Josephine & Paddy Power; M of Hannah & Ryan Wall; Sis of Danial & Cindy, Michelle & Paul, Luke & Donna, Danian & Janine, Dominic & Nicci, and Shannon.|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/63/Power-6361.jpg 828] |- | [[Shandley-17|WALLACE]] || Frances Emma||1889||1925|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3e/Shandley-17.jpg 32] |- | [[Ward-44773|WARD]] || David (Davey)||||1978 Jun 28||17|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/73/Ward-44773.jpg 178] |- | [[Warren-7890|WARREN]]|| Albert Geoffrey (Mick)||||1983 Feb 07||67|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ed/Warren-7890.jpg 678] |- | [[Warren-7891|WARREN]] || Leslie Webb||||1989 Oct 11||82|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/06/Warren-7891.jpg 576] |- | [[Valentine-4331|WATERHOUSE]] || Hilda||1911 Dec 18||1998 Oct 22||||nee Valentine; W of Joseph; M of Robert, Ruby, Gregory, Keith, Carol, Clifford|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/22/Waterhouse-2823.jpg 62] |- | [[Waterhouse-2823|WATERHOUSE]] || Joseph Hedley||1906 May 20||1980 Jun 26||||W of Hilda; F of Robert, Ruby, Gregory, Keith, Carol, Clifford (Boe)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/22/Waterhouse-2823.jpg 62] |- | [[Reis-413|WEALANDS]]|| Berrie||1918 Jan 09||2009 Nov 10||||W of Eric; M of Kelly, Warren, Lindsay, Don, Russell|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c9/Reis-413.jpg 917] |- | [[Wealands-43|WEALANDS]] || Eric Charles||1918 Aug 15||1993 Sep 02||||H of [[Reis-413|Berrie]]; F of Kelly, Warren, Lindsay, Don, Russell|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ed/Wealands-43.jpg 916] |- | [[Welsh-5144|WELSH]] || Benjamin||1996 Apr 24||1996 May 19|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8c/Welsh-5144.jpg 658] |- | [[Ward-13039|WESTHEAD]]|| Kathleen Helena||1926 Apr 06||2012 Jun 15||||W of Richard; M of Richard John (dec)|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/44/Ward-13039.jpg 816] |- | [[Westhead-75|WESTHEAD]]|| Richard George||1922 Apr 12||2006 Nov 17||||AIF; H of Kathleen; F of Richard|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7f/Westhead-75.jpg 815] |- | [[Westhead-76|WESTHEAD]]|| Richard John||1952 Mar 29||2010 Oct 19||||H of Veronica; F of Melissa; S of Kathleen & Richard George (dec)|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/38/Westhead-76.jpg 817] |- | [[Whittle-2439|WHITTLE]] || Amanda Jane||1968 Dec 23||2003 Aug 24||||D of Marilyn and Anthony|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ec/Whittle-2438.jpg 825] |- | [[Whittle-2438|WHITTLE]] || Tracy Lee||1970 Aug 07||2003 Mar 08||||D of Marilyn and Anthony|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ec/Whittle-2438.jpg 825] |- | [[Grieve-1429|WHITWORTH]] || Ada Jean||||1933 Apr 25||23||nee Grieve|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a0/Grieve-1429.jpg 636] |- | [[Wight-1968|WIGHT]] || Brian Michael||1992 Jan 27||2013 Jul 06||||S of Tania & Daryl; B of Daniel, Caitlin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f6/Wight-1968.jpg 695] |- | [[Baker-21825|WILDES]] || Anne||||1844||1902|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4e/Wildes-105.jpg 372] |- | [[Ward-31461|WILDES]] || Constance||1907||1977||||W of George; M of Nola|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/16/Wildes-610.jpg 64] |- | [[Wildes-610|WILDES]] || George||1907||1990||||H of Constance; F of Nola|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/16/Wildes-610.jpg 64] |- | [[Wildes-108|WILDES]] || George||||1951 Jan 10||78|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/ff/Wildes-108.jpg 323] |- | [[Baker-21825|WILDES]] || Henry||1835||1904|||||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4e/Wildes-105.jpg 372] |- | [[Wildes-98|WILDES]]|| Henry||||1944 May 26||74|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b0/Humphries-1213.jpg 662] |- | [[Wildes-515|WILDES]] || Ian||1914 Mar 24||1985 Sep 13||||B of Neil; B-in-L of Patricia; Uncle of Philip, Neville, Neil, Graham, Russell, Malcolm, Amanda|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/89/Wildes-515.jpg 691] |- | [[Addison-1327|WILDES]] || Matilda Maud||||1970 Sep 08||92|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/ff/Wildes-108.jpg 323] |- | [[Wildes-514|WILDES]] || Neil||1910 Mar 31||1999 Aug 05||||H of Patricia|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d7/Wildes-514.jpg 489] |- | [[Toohey-237|WILDES]] || Patricia||1921 Aug 10||1996 Nov 19||||W of Neil; M of Diane, Robert & Carol Davies, Philip, Neville, Neil, Graham, Russell, Malcolm & Amanda Wildes|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d7/Wildes-514.jpg 489] |- | [[Humphries-1213|WILDES]]|| Sarah Ann||||||77|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b0/Humphries-1213.jpg 662] |- | [[Dennerson-1|WILKINSON]] || Alice R||||1972 Oct 15||||W of John; M of Jack|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/99/Kerlins-1.jpg 45] |- | [[Wilkinson-16133|WILKINSON]] || Jack||1925 Nov 17||1995 Nov 14||||H of Ziggy; F of Phillip & Glenda; GF of Jamie, Shane, Brett, Phillip, Daniel, Mathew, Bronte|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/35/Wilkinson-16133.jpg 873] |- | [[Wilkinson-16134|WILKINSON]] || John F||||1973 Oct 08||||H of Alice; F of Jack|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/99/Kerlins-1.jpg 45] |- | [[Edey-172|WILKINSON]] ||Mary Ann||||1904 Jun 11||56||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9b/Wilkinson-16136.jpg 422] |- | [[Wilkinson-16136|WILKINSON]] || William||||1927 Mar 27||72||H of Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9b/Wilkinson-16136.jpg 422] |- | [[Kerlins-1|WILKINSON]] || Zigrida||||1979 Feb 11||||W of Jack|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/99/Kerlins-1.jpg 45] |- | [[Jennings-4036|WILLIAMS]] || Annie||1912 Oct 04||2013 May 21|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6a/Jennings-4036.jpg 467] |- | [[Andrews-6640|WILLIAMS]]|| Betty Louise||1942 Jan 16||2014 Apr 15||||W of Allen; M of Jason; GM of Boadi, Tyson|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e6/Andrews-6640.jpg 774] |- | [[Williams-129651|WILLIAMS]] || Gwilym Lloyd||||1975 Feb 28||68||H of Annie; F of Gwenda, John, Joy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9d/Williams-129651.jpg 468] |- | [[Freeman-7078|WILLIAMS]]|| Ivy||1933 Jan 24||2011 Mar 02||||W of Ronald; M of Ian & David|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/59/Freeman-7078-1.jpg 921] |- | [[Williams-129650|WILLIAMS]] || Peter Cesford||1947 Apr 18||1998 Sep 08||||H of Wendy; F of Wayne;Sharon|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e3/Williams-129650.jpg 693] |- | Williams|| Rita May||1922 Mar 02||1999 Oct 29||||||3 |- | [[Williams-129614|WILLIAMS]] || Ronald Francis||1933 Jan 07||1992 Nov 09||||H of Ivy; F of Ian & David|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/59/Freeman-7078-1.jpg 921] |- | [[Williamson-5456|WILLIAMSON]]|| Kenneth Leo||1957 Mar 21||2014 Oct 16||||S of Vida & Alan; B of Vicki, Brad, Leslie|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/70/Williamson-5456.jpg 783] |- | [[Austin-16593|WILSON]] || Beryl Joan||1924 Jul 16||2009 Jan 16||||W of Ray; M of Sally & Helen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fd/Austin-16593.jpg 743] |- | [[Wilson-108767|WILSON]] || James Arthur||||1968 Jul 27||60||AIF VX23504; POW Changi|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3e/Wilson-108767.jpg 112] |- | [[Wiltshire-1359|WILTSHIRE]] || John A||1893||1981||||V of Valerie Stephens|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a1/Wiltshire-1359.jpg 599] |- | [[Winter-3857|WINTER]]|| Dudley Thomas||||1974 Nov 23||63||AIF; H of Muriel; F of Helen, Howard, Evelyn, Irene, Kevin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4d/Winter-3857.jpg 637] |- | [[Wise-8184|WISE]] || Brian Richard||||1984 Oct 02||52|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2d/Wise-8184.jpg 643] |- | [[Wise-8183|WISE]] || John Lawrence||||1969 Sep 15||43|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c0/Wise-8183.jpg 543] |- | [[Wise-8182|WISE]] || Kevin G||1934 Mar 02||1997 Jun 26|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2f/Wise-8181.jpg 644] |- | [[Wise-8181|WISE]] || Peter Gregory||||1992 Dec 19||54|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2f/Wise-8181.jpg 644] |- | Woodberry|| Isaac Anthony||2010 Aug 02||2010 Aug 02||||S of Mark & Raechel||725 |- | [[Benzley-8|WRIGHT]] || Alice Ivy||||1993 Feb 25||||W of Henry (Harry)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3b/Wright-24216.jpg 548] |- | [[Wright-2468|WRIGHT]] || Anthony Keith||||1989 Jul 07||||S of Keith & Beverley (dec); 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[[Category:Lang Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == Introduction ==
Welcome to the Lang One Name Study!
== How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Edmond-60|Kathy Edmond]] or post a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! #[[Project:One_Name_Studies|One Name Studies project page]] - This a general information page about how Wikitree One Name Study projects work. #Add {{Tag Link|one_name_studies}} to your list of [[Special:Following|followed tags]]. That way you'll see all our discussions in {{G2G}}. #Add {{Tag Link|Lang}} to your list of [[Special:Following|followed tags]]. That way you'll see all our discussions in {{G2G}}. '''Origin of the name Lang and its meaning''' *[https://www.houseofnames.com/lang-family-crest House of Names] *[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lang_(surname)?wprov=sfti1 Wikipedia] *[https://forebears.io/surnames/lang Forebears] The family name emerged in the old duchy of Saxony, which existed from the 9th to the 12th centuries. A common form of surname found in Lower Saxony are those that are derived from nicknames. Nickname surnames were derived from an eke-name, or added name. They usually reflected the physical characteristics or attributes of the first person that used the name. The name lang is derived from the Old German word "lang," which means "long," and it was a nickname for a very tall person. ==Lang One-Name-Study Template== To add a sticker to a profile, add this under the Biography:
{{One Name Study|name=Lang}}. To add a profile to the LANG Name Study, insert
[[Category: Lang Name Study]] before the Biography. == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. == Early Lang settlers in America == Select Lang Genealogy http://www.selectsurnames4.com/lang.html
Pennsylvania. The largest number of Lang immigrants to America was from German-speaking lands. They began arriving into Pennsylvania in the early 1700’s as religious refugees. These early Langs, however, generally anglicized their names to Long: this was the case with Christian Lang who arrived from the Palatine in 1718 and Johannes Lang from Hesse in 1722. Both settled with their families as Longs in Lancaster county. George Lang meanwhile arrived in Philadelphia in 1751. He settled in North Carolina in 1765 as George Long. Some did remain Lang, such as the descendants of the Revolutionary War veteran George Lang who was born in Bucks county in 1761. A number of his grandchildren fought as Langs in the Civil War. However, these Langs were Presbyterian in their religion - suggesting a Scottish ancestry.
Midwest. Abraham Lang had migrated from upstate New York in the 1840’s to Ohio, to Illinois, and later to Iowa and Nebraska. His son William Lang made his mark in Denver, Colorado where, during a brief career in the 1880’s, he proved himself to be one of the best residential architects the city has known. Captain Oscar Lange was an early immigrant to the Midwest from Europe. Born in Sweden, he had first come to Boston in 1824 at the age of 13 to work as a seaman. He came to Chicago in 1838 and fifty years later was honored there as the oldest living Swedish immigrant in America. Wisconsin was a popular destination for Langes. A family from Thuringia in Germany first began arriving in 1846. They made their home in Jamestown township in SW Wisconsin. Friedrich Lange came from Posen in Prussia in 1866 and settled in Juneau county seven years later. August Lange, also from Prussia, came to Milwaukee in 1882. Meanwhile George Oscar Lange arrived in Minnesota from Germany around the year 1910. His grand-daughter was the actress Jessica Lange. The Lang Family https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005731268 A genealogy of the first five generations in America of the Lang family, descendants of Robert Lang, fisherman, of the isles of Shoals. A chart of the first four generations, a chart of the first seven generations of adult male Langs, a map of Sagamore creek family homesteads, by Howard Parker Moore. LANG Surname Meaning and Family History https://www.thoughtco.com/lang-surname-meaning-and-origin-4084380 Lange is the 26th most common German surname, while Lang is the 46th most common. Long is the 86th most popular surname in the United States. Surname Origin: German, Scottish, English, Dutch, Swedish, Danish, Chinese == Links == * [http://nyshistoricnewspapers.org./ NYHISTORICNEWSPAPERS]: has many options for searching for your '''New York ancestor'''. * Lang Genealogy Forum https://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/lang/ * Lang Genealogy on wikitree https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/lang * Profiles with Lang name https://www.geni.com/surnames/people/lang * Category:Lang_Name_Study (other profiles in Lang Name Study) https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Lang_Name_Study == Task List == #Improve the profile and research the parental lineage for [[Lang-3926|John Joseph Lang Sr (abt. 1818 - abt. 1885)]] == Sources ==
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[[Category: British Columbia, Schools]] [[Category:Victoria, British Columbia]] [[Category:Langford, British Columbia]] '''Langford Elementary School''' was located at 2764 Jacklin Road in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. It later became Ruth King Elementary. {{Image|file=Langford_Elementary_School.jpg |align=c |size=700 |caption=Langford Elementary School, 1968, Kindergarten }} {{Image|file=Langford_Elementary_School-1.jpg |align=c |size=700 |caption=Langford Elementary School, 1969, Grade One }} {{Image|file=Langford_Elementary_School-2.jpg |align=c |size=700 |caption=Langford Elementary School, 1970, Grade Two }} {{Image|file=Langford_Elementary_School-3.jpg |align=c |size=700 |caption=Langford Elementary School, 1971, Grade Three }} {{Image|file=Langford_Elementary_School-4.jpg |align=c |size=700 |caption=Langford Elementary School, 1972, Grade Four }} {{Image|file=Langford_Elementary_School-5.jpg |align=c |size=700 |caption=Langford Elementary School, 1973, Grade Five }} {{Image|file=Langford_Elementary_School-6.jpg |align=c |size=700 |caption=Langford Elementary School, 1974, Grade Six }} {{Image|file=Langford_Elementary_School-7.jpg |align=c |size=700 |caption=Langford Elementary School, 1975, Grade Seven }} {{Clear}}
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This is a central page for organizing genealogy related to Langston families and information about individuals, places, and things named Langston. (Do you have any info about Langstons or the name? Please join the Trusted List to this page and participate. You can also post a comment or memory below.) === Alternate Spellings === Langston can also be spelled Langstone. === Origins of the Surname Langston === The word "lang" meaning long, or in this context probably tall, and "stan", a prominent stone, so used as a county or parish boundary marker. Many villages were named Langeston in medieval documents. It can also be used as a "from an area" name given to a person who had left their original village to move somewhere else, and was most easily identified by being called by the place name. In October 4, 1555, the name John Langston was recorded in London. === Geographic Centers of Langston Families === There are various places referred to as "Langston" but the Langston surname is largely in the counties of Devonshire and Hampshire in Northern Midlands of England. In the USA, many Langstons settled in the southern states and into Texas. === Langstons on WikiTree === ??? [[Category:Surnames]]
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[[Category:Dlouhá Stropnice]][[Category:Czech Roots Project]] (This article is reffering to the village as is was until the end of World War II) {{Image|file=Langstrobnitz.png |align=r |size=s |caption= }} Langstrobnitz (today Dlouhá Stropnice, Czech Republic) is a very small town in the east of Bohemia (Böhmen).
It's so small, the houses do not have street names. The whole village is merely one, about 2 kilometer long, road, where the farms sit left and right.
[Information on Dlouhá Stropnice at [https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horn%C3%AD_Stropnice Wikipedia].] {{Image|file=Langstrobnitz-1.png |caption=Area of Strobnitz }} == History ==
Originally a German establishment, it changed it's political membership very often. Some cornerstones of history were 1085, when it was part of what became the Bohemian kingdom and 1804, when it became a part of the Austrian Empire.
As a result of the 1st World War Bohemia became part of the then created Republic of Czechoslovakia. The annexation of the Sudetenland, of which Langstrobnitz was part of, by Adolf Hitler in 1938 led later to the expulsion of Germans out of the 1945 re-established Republic of Czechoslovakia. In Langstrobnitz a big part of the population either fled or were driven out of Langstrobnitz. The families were scattered all over Germany and Austria.
[Details on the history of Czechoslovakia, the Deutsche Reich and its development in around Bohemia can be found e.g. in the Wikipedia: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_Reich Deutsches Reich (German Reich)] ]
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Expulsion_of_Germans_from_Czechoslovakia Expulsion from Czechoslovakia] This way a person like [[ Mann-3742 | Franz Mann ]] was born in the Austria-Hungrain Empire, became a Czechoslovakian citizen and later a member of Adolf Hitler's German Empire (Deutsches Reich), all without moving or even being asked.
In some cases men like [[ Luksch-18 | Ferdinand Luksch]] served in two armies, that were hostile to each other. == Free Farmers ==
According to the Chronik von Langstrobnitz from the 17th century on (where the chronicals begin) all families were owners of their own farms. This means they were free farmers and not serfs.
Most farms were "Vierkanthöfe" (square farms), like the one [[ Mann-3742 | Franz Mann ]] had.
The farms were passed from the parents on to the heirs (typically their oldest son) by selling them. The parents turned into "Ausgedinger" and lived in a separate part of the farm building. "Selling" does not necessarily mean that amounts of money were swapped. The contract rather contained a list of goods and services that were granted in exchange for the farm.
Passing on the farm happend around the same time the heir married. Women were already emancipated: with the contract the bride became owner of half of the farm. They could inherit the rest of the farm, in case of there husband's death. == The History of Franz Mann == [[Mann-3742| Franz Mann]]'s family connections are spread over many houses of the village:
- No. 10 "Oberhammer"
- No. 12 "Aundrel"
- No. 15 "Möchord"
- No. 37 "Koaser"
- No. 43 "Uwei"
- Schlagles no. 3 "Stil"
- Schlagles no. 19 "Benhadl"
- Schlagles no. 20 "Badl"
- Schlagles no. 23 "Lenz, Golenz"
Next door children married each other and farms were swapped. == Sources ==
* Chronik von Langstrobnitz, Publisher: Hans Plan (Selbstverlag), Ausgsburg 1985. * [https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/DA?lang=de&menu=0&doctree=1nrhH&id=3724 Registers of the Roman Catholic Church, parish office Horní Stropnice]
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I am available to research in Oklahoma. |- |valign="top"|Czech/Slovak |valign="top"|[[Molčan-1|Anton Molčan]] |valign="top"|Native Slovak speaker living in the Czech Republic. Happy to assist with translations. (I may also be able to help with some rudimentary Hungarian, Polish or Ukrainian in Czecho-Slovak records) |- |valign="top"|Danish |valign="top"|[[Selmer-20|Ole Selmer]] |valign="top"|My mother tongue is Danish |- |valign="top"|Danish |valign="top"|[[Hanmer-105]] |valign="top"|Danish native speaker. |- |valign="top"|Danish |valign="top"|[[Goldmark-3|Susan Laursen]] |valign="top"|Danish native speaker. |- |valign="top"|Danish |valign="top"|[[Bech-2|Paul Bech]] |valign="top"|I'm not a native speaker but can interpret most genealogical info from church register entries, and may be able to help in searching the registers. |- |valign="top"|Danish |valign="top"|[[Thorisdottir-4|Dagmar Thorisdottir]] |valign="top"|I'm have been living in Denmark for 25 years and can help with most danish text. |- |valign="top"|Dutch |valign="top" width="150"|[[Kalishoek-6|Annemarie Kalishoek ]] |valign="top"| I am Dutch and willing to translate from English to Dutch or from Dutch to English |- |valign="top"|Dutch |valign="top" width="150"|[[Grifhorst-1|Martyn Grifhorst]] |valign="top"|I am Dutch and live in the Netherlands. I'm willing to help in translation, interpretation and searching in Dutch databases |- |valign="top"|Dutch |valign="top" width="150"|[[Terink-1|Jan Terink]] |valign="top"|I am Dutch and can be of assistance in suggesting and/or looking up sources, translate Dutch to English, and visit local archives if necessary |- |valign="top"|Dutch |valign="top" width="150"|[[Timmerman-225|Bea Wijma]] |valign="top"|I am Dutch and willing to look for sources in Dutch databases, and translate in English or German. |- |valign="top"|Dutch |valign="top" width="150"|[[Beers-813|Margreet Beers]] |valign="top"|I am Dutch and can be of assistance in suggesting and/or looking up sources, translate in English and German and can be of assistance for any Spanish translations (not as fluent as my English and German). |- |valign="top"|Dutch |valign="top" width="150"|[[Van_Haaften-79|Lennart van Haaften]] |valign="top"|I'm Dutch and can help translate Dutch records and search Dutch archives. |- |valign="top"|Dutch |valign="top" width="150"|[[Schellenberger-149|Astrid Spaargaren]] |valign="top"|I am Dutch, but born German and willing to look for sources in Dutch databases, and translate in English or German. |- |valign="top"|Dutch |valign="top" width="150"|[[beunis-2|Filip Beunis]] |valign="top"|Flemish (=Dutch) is my native language, and I'd be happy to help translating records, looking for Belgian sources, or in any other way. |- |valign="top"|Esperanto |valign="top" width="150"|[[Starkey-1290|Scott Starkey]] |valign="top"| I'm a fluent Esperanto speaker |- |valign="top"|Esperanto |valign="top" width="150"|[[Van_der_Vliet-152|Robin van der Vliet]] |valign="top"| I'm a fluent Esperanto speaker from the Netherlands. |- |valign="top"|Esperanto |valign="top" width="150"|[[Badino-1|Guillermo "Willi" Badino]] |valign="top"| I'm an intermediate Esperanto speaker. |- |valign="top"|Farsi |valign="top" width="150"|[[ادیب_سمیعی-2|خسرو ادیب سمیعی (Khosrow Adib Samii)]] |valign="top"| I'm a fluent speaker of Farsi |- |valign="top"|Finnish |valign="top" width="150"|[[Tossavainen-2|Atro Tossavainen]] |valign="top"| Finnish is my native language and I live in Finland. I am willing to help with translation, interpretation and searching in Finnish databases. |- |valign="top"|Finnish |valign="top" width="150"|[[Niskakoski-1|Juha Soini]] |valign="top"| A native of Finland. I used to live in Sweden and am fluent in Swedish as well as quite good at English. |- |valign="top"|French |valign="top" width="150"|[[Grand'Maison-40|Mystery Grand'Maison]] |valign="top"|My first language is French and I have a pretty big vocabulary(I even understand legal jargon and old french from documents). I am a Quebec native. Happy to help out however you need! |- |valign="top"|French |valign="top" width="150"|[[Bartlett-3702|Steve Bartlett]] |valign="top"|A Brit who has lived in France for more than 20 years. Good understanding of modern French vocabulary |- |valign="top"|French, Spanish, Italian, Russian, Haitian Creole, Portuguese, German. |valign="top"|[[Johnson-84436|Erin Johnson]] |valign="top"|I am fluent in French; I took classes from 8th grade through my senior year of highschool and continue to study on my own. I am teaching myself Haitian Creole and am at about an intermediate level. I am fluent in Spanish, self taught although just started working on a Spanish major and have volunteered with Spanish speaking groups in my community. I took two semesters of Russian in college and am at an intermediate level. I'm also teaching myself Italian, Portuguese, and German. I'm high intermediate with Italian and intermediate with Portuguese and German. I'm studying several other languages and am at varying levels with those; these are listed on my page. I'm happy to help in any way I can! :) |- |valign="top"|French |valign="top" width="150"|[[Cousineau-332|P Cousineau]] |valign="top"|I am a fluent French speaker. |- |valign="top"|French |valign="top" width="150"|[[Arsenault-64|Roland Arsenault]] |valign="top"|Acadian French is my native language. |- |valign="top"|French |valign="top" width="150"|[[Gray-16343|Barbara Cutter]] |valign="top"|Studied French for 8 years. |- |valign="top"|French |valign="top"|[[N.-17|Maggie N]] |valign="top"|I am American.I'm not a native speaker but willing to help translate genealogical records. |- |valign="top"|French |valign="top"|[[Constantineau-17|Guy Constantineau]] |valign="top"|French canadian is my native language. I'm willing to help in translation, interpretation and searching in french databases (Québec). |- |valign="top"|French |valign="top"|[[Baltimore-53|Jean-Marie Baltimore]] |valign="top"| French is my native language and I live in France as well. I'm willing to help translate genealogical documents and do some lookouts on French databases (France and all French overseas departments like Guadeloupe, Martinique, Saint-Barthélémy, etc). |- |valign="top"|French |valign="top"|[[Rassinot-1|Isabelle Rassinot]] |valign="top"| French is my native language and I live in France. I'm willing to help translate genealogical documents and also research specific documents in the French or Belgian archives (online). I would also be happy to provide biographies in French (for French notables, for example). |- |valign="top"|French |valign="top"|[[Vatant-1|Bernard Vatant]] |valign="top"| French is my native language and I live in France. I can help with search and translation of France online archives. |- |valign="top"|French |valign="top"|[[McBeth-165|Emma McBeth]] |valign="top"|Although not a native speaker, I can read and write French and have experience translating genealogical documents (as long as they are not full of legal jargon). As a greeter, I also help greet new guests in French. |- |valign="top"|French |valign="top"|[[Frey-1568|Benjamin Frey]] |valign="top"|Fluent in French. Native English Speaker. I'm not a professional translator, but I'm happy to help translate or interpret documents. |- |valign="top"|French |valign="top"|[[Knowles-6085|Tamara Knowles]] |valign="top"|I speak French and English |- |valign="top"|French |valign="top"| [[Reffell-713|E Reffell]] |valign="top"| |- |valign="top"|French |valign="top" width="150"|[[beunis-2|Filip Beunis]] |valign="top"|Although I'm from the Flemish part of Belgium, my knowledge of French is good enough to help translating records, looking for Belgian sources, or in any other way. |- |valign="top"|French/Canadian French |valign="top"|[[Rodrigue-322|Rachel Nadeau ]] |valign="top"|I was born and raised in Lewiston, Maine USA, where many Quebequois migrated. The French-Canadian vernacular was spoken at home and with other relatives. I learned standard French in school. I understand the spoken language best, but can read and speak well enough to "get by". |- |valign="top"|French |valign="top"| [[Garcia_Sanchez-8|Rubén GS]] |valign="top"| |- |valign="top"|French |valign="top"| [[Haupaix-1|Léa Haupaix]] |valign="top"|Native French speaker, used to research records for French people |- |valign="top"|German |valign="top"|[[Lewerenz-9|Dieter Lewerenz]] |valign="top"|I am a native German and offer to help translate German documents into English. Since I can read many old German handwritings, I am also able to transcribe and then translate them. I can even say that I love to extract the secrets from these old scripts. |- |valign="top"|German |valign="top"|[[Alge-2|Thorsten Alge]] |valign="top"|I am a German native speaker offering assistance in translating and interpreting German genealogical sources. I am also able to read old German Script in most cases. |- |valign="top"|German |valign="top"|[[Dorrington-158|Nicky Dorrington]] |valign="top"|I am a fluent German speaker willing to help in translating German documents and records |- |valign="top"|German |valign="top"|[[Grifhorst-1|Martyn Grifhorst]] |valign="top"|I'm not a native speaker but can interpret most genealogical info |- |valign="top"|German |valign="top"|[[Köhler-208|Andreas Köhler]] |valign="top"|I am a German native speaker offering assistance in translating and interpreting German genealogical sources |- |valign="top"|German |valign="top"|[[Schewe-4|Daniel Schewe]] |valign="top"|I am a German native speaker offering assistance in translating and interpreting German genealogical sources. I am also able to read old German Script in most cases. |- |valign="top"|German |valign="top"|[[Timmerman-225|Bea Wijma]] |valign="top"|I am willing to help in translating German documents and records and/ or look for them in the German online archives. |- |valign="top"|German |valign="top"|[[John-1348|Reinhard John]] |valign="top"|I am a native German speaker |- |valign="top"|German |valign="top"|[[Wolf-3979|Lothar Wolf]] |valign="top"|I am a native German speaker offering assistance in translating and interpreting German genealogical sources. I am also able to read old German Script in most cases. |- |valign="top"|German |valign="top"|[[Groß-3219|Constantin S. Groß]] |valign="top"|I am a native German speaker. However, I'm not very good at reading old script (or scruffy handwriting in general, for that matter). |- |valign="top"|German |valign="top" width="150"|[[Schellenberger-149|Astrid Spaargaren]] |valign="top"|I am Dutch, but born German, reading and (lazy at writing German) understanding modern German 100% and willing to look at any German document that needs translation to Dutch or English or for sources in Dutch databases, and translate in English or even German. |- |valign="top"|German |valign="top" width="150"|[[Hoy-777|Alex Pippitt]] |valign="top"|I studied in Germany for 4.5 years; my husband is a native speaker. We can help with translation. |- |valign="top"|German |valign="top" width="150" |[[Reffell-713|E Reffell]] |valign="top"| including Middle High German |- |valign="top"|German |valign="top" width="150" |[[Badino-1|Guillermo "Willi" Badino]] |valign="top"| Although not a nativ speaker, I live in Germany and I have a proved B2 (intermediate/high) level. |- |valign="top"|Haitian Creole |valign="top"|[[Loiseau-219|Brian Loiseau]] |valign="top"|Brian is a native English speaker and an advanced speaker of Haitian Creole (our first to register!). He is new to WikiTree, and is available to welcome Haitian members or assist with the language. |- |valign="top"|Hebrew |valign="top"|[[Jones-29956|ShiraDestinie JonesLandrac]] |valign="top"|Spoke modern Hebrew (interII) 20 yr ago, now read Biblical and Ketubah Hebrew fairly well, can help with marriage and family docs. ShiraDest |- |valign="top"|Hindi |valign="top"|[[Chamedia-1|Vivek Chamedia ]] |valign="top"|Hindi is used in India. Vivek is a native speaker and is willing and able to assist. |- |valign="top"|Hungarian |valign="top"|[[Palotay-1|J (Palotay) Szent-Györgyi]] |valign="top"|I'm fluent in Hungarian and have some experience with translating genealogical records into English. (I can also often manage the basic sort of Latin that occurs in church registers.) |- |valign="top"|Hungarian |valign="top"|[[Kovács-307|Ádám Kovács]] |valign="top"|I am a native hungarian offering help with translating and deciphering genealogical records from Hungary. |- |valign="top"|Hungarian |valign="top"|[[N.-17|Maggie N]] |valign="top"|I am American.I'm not a native speaker but willing to help translate genealogical records. |- |valign="top"|Icelandic |valign="top"|[[Thorisdottir-4|Dagmar Thorisdottir]] |valign="top"|I am an Icelandic native speaker. |- |valign="top"|Italian |valign="top"|[[Davini-1|Enrico Davini]] |valign="top"|If wikitree users need to translate (or read) italian documents , I can help . please look my profile in wikitree and my web site [http://www.genealogiadavini.it http://www.genealogiadavini.it] or my group "Cognome Davini" on Facebook |- |valign="top"|Italian |valign="top"|[[Arndt-168|Caitlin Arndt]] |valign="top"|Native English speaker, fluent in Italian. I'm available for translation IT>EN as needed. Though I consider English my native language, Sicilian was what I learned first, learning Italian formally later. So, if you happen to be having translation trouble in regard to Sicily, I may be able to help. |- |valign="top"|Italian |valign="top" width="150" |[[Reffell-713|E Reffell]] |valign="top"| self taught |- |valign="top"|Italian |valign="top" width="150" |[[Brubaker-231|Karen Brubaker]] |valign="top"| Sometimes I'm available for translation from Italian to English or reading documents. |- |valign="top"|Italian |valign="top" width="150" |[[Margrett-17|Nathan Margrett]] |valign="top"| I am available to assist with IT>EN translations. B2 level Italian speaker with experience researching my own family's Italian ancestors in Sicily. |- |valign="top"|Italian |valign="top" width="150" |[[Murphy-28404|Francesca Murphy]] |valign="top"| Native Italian speaker with near native English fluency (we speak English at home). I can help with both IT>EN and EN>IT translations. |- |valign="top"|Japanese |valign="top"|[[McCann-1413|Caitlin McCann]] |valign="top"|Intermediate to Advanced speaker of Japanese and fluent speaker of English |- |valign="top"|Latin |valign="top"|[[N.-17|Maggie N]] |valign="top"|Willing to help translate genealogical records. |- |valign="top"|Latin |valign="top"|[[Gerard-337|Michelle Hartley]] |valign="top"|Willing to help read Latin records |- |valign="top"|Latin |valign="top"|[[Rogers-12591|Samantha Rogers]] |valign="top"|Willing to help translate Latin records. |- |valign="top"|Latin |valign="top" width="150" |[[Reffell-713|E Reffell]] |valign="top"| |- |valign="top"|Latin |valign="top" width="150"|[[beunis-2|Filip Beunis]] |valign="top"|I have quite some experience with baptism, marriage, burial and other records written in (church) Latin, and would be happy to help translating records, looking for Belgian sources in Latin, or in any other way. |- |valign="top"|Lithuanian |valign="top"|[[Jukonyte-1|Adrija Jackson]] |valign="top"|Lithuanian is my mother language. Fluent in English. |- |valign="top"|Mandarin |valign="top"|[[Potgieter-426|Willa Truter ]] |valign="top"|English and Afrikaans seems to have loads of people already - but let me know if I can help. I could also perhaps help out with some Mandarin (Chinese) - and where I cant translate, I might be able to refer you to my friends that will be able to |- |valign="top"|Norwegian |valign="top"|[[Mcenroe-47|A. R. McEnroe]] |valign="top"|I grew up bilingual in Norwegian and English. I am currently a masters student so I can't promise lots of time but I am happy to help. I also would probably be able to find a friend who could help if I do not have the time. |- |valign="top"|Norwegian |valign="top"|[[Kristensen-547|Leif Biberg Kristensen]] |valign="top"|I'm a native Norwegian, and Project Coordinator of the [[Project:Norway|Norway Project]] here on WikiTree. I'm a retiree and usually available during most of the waking hours of Europe. |- |valign="top"|Norwegian |valign="top"|[[Jacobsen-3873|Anne-Grethe Jacobsen]] |valign="top"|I am a native Norwegian speaker. I can help with translation and understanding of Norwegian records and documents. |- |valign="top"|Persian |valign="top" width="150" [[Reffell-713|E Reffell]] |valign="top"| self taught |- |valign="top"|Polish |valign="top"|[[Kurdej-1|M. Kurdej]] |valign="top"|I am a Polish native speaker. I can help you in translation from time to time. I may have some piece of advice on searching for ancestors in Poland. I may help with documents in Polish, Russian or Latin. |- |valign="top"|Polish |valign="top"|[[Choroszewski-3|Mike Choroszewski]] |valign="top"|I am English, I can read and speak Polish, although not fluent I would be happy to help. |- |valign="top"|Polish |valign="top"|[[Arndt-168|Caitlin Arndt]] |valign="top"|Native English speaker, fluent in Polish. Can offer translation PL>EN or vice versa as needed. My education in Polish is formal but I have also lived in Poland. |- |valign="top"|Polish |valign="top" width="150" |[[Reffell-713|E Reffell]] |valign="top"| self taught |- |valign="top"|Polish |valign="top"|[[Pęksyk-1|Błażej Pęksyk]] |valign="top"|Native Polish. Ready to help. |- |valign="top"|Portuguese/Brazilian Portuguese |valign="top" width="150"|[[Lamoglia-1|Vanessa]] |valign="top"|I am brazilian and can help translating records to English, German or Italian. |- |valign="top"|Portuguese/Brazilian Portuguese |valign="top" width="150"|[[Bonnet-244|Marcia Benjamin]] |valign="top"|I am brazilian and also fluent in English and Spanish. |- |valign="top"|Portuguese |valign="top" width="150"|[[Arsenault-64|Roland Arsenault]] |valign="top"|I know a bit of Portuguese and can decipher some records. |- |valign="top"|Portuguese |valign="top"|[[Cuellar-63|Arturo Cuellar ]] |valign="top"| I'm from Mexico and fluent in English and Spanish. Also, I can help to read Portuguese. I like to help as volunteer in these three languages. |- |valign="top"|Portuguese |valign="top"|[[Baltimore-53|Jean-Marie Baltimore]] |valign="top"| Portuguese is not my native language but I lived more than 15 years in Brazil and have been married 3 times and still is married to a Brazilian. I'm willing to help translate Portuguese genealogical records to English or French. |- |valign="top"|Portuguese |valign="top" width="150" |[[Reffell-713|E Reffell]] |valign="top"| |- |valign="top"|Portuguese |valign="top"|[[Lindengrün-1|Ricardo Lindengrün]] |valign="top"| Portuguese is my native language. I can read and write english fluently. I can try to help with spanish, french, italian and galician. |- |valign="top"|Romanian |valign="top"|[[Croitor-3|Radu Croitor]] |valign="top"|Radu can assist with translation of Romainian. |- |valign="top"|Russian |valign="top"|[[Browning-5288|Ann Browning]] |valign="top"|I speak Russian. |- |valign="top"|Russian |valign="top"|[[Zhoglo-1|Oleg Zhoglo]] |valign="top"|I speak Russian. |- |valign="top"|Russian |valign="top"|[[Durr-748|Leslie Durr]] |valign="top"|I can read Cyrillic, including handwriting, and assist with translation of documents in Russian. |- |valign="top"|Russian |valign="top"|[[Staub-342|Evelina Staub]] |valign="top"|I can help with translation of Russian documents into English and German, but I can't read handwriting. |- |valign="top"|Russian |valign="top"|[[Selivanova-1|Daria Olerinskaya]] |valign="top"|I am a native speaker and can read handwriting. |- |valign="top"|Russian |valign="top"|[[Schmidt-9897|Stanislav Schmidt]] |valign="top"|I speak both Russian and German, and can assist with transcribing and translating both languages |- |valign="top"|Sinhalese |valign="top"|[[Mendis-2| Kisholi Mendis]] |valign="top"|I am Sri Lankan and am a native speaker of Sinhalese (also identified as Singhalese). I have full speaking and writing proficiency and would love to help in any way I can. |- |valign="top"|Slovak |valign="top"|[[Arndt-168| Caitlin Arndt]] |valign="top"|Native English speaker, advanced proficiency in Slovak. Can translate documents from SK>EN as needed. Not fluent, but very proficient in reading. |- |valign="top"|Spanish |valign="top"|[[Cuellar-63|Arturo Cuellar ]] |valign="top"| I'm from Mexico and fluent in English and Spanish. Also, I can help to read Portuguese. I like to help as volunteer in these three languages. |- |valign="top"|Spanish |valign="top"|[[García Schmidt-1|Ignacio García Schmidt]] |valign="top"|I'm a Chilean living in Australia at the moment, willing to help in translating to and from Spanish |- |valign="top"|Spanish |valign="top" width="150"|[[Schaefer-473|Brittany Schaefer]] |valign="top"|I am not a native speaker but I can help interpret some genealogical documents. |- |valign="top"|Spanish |valign="top"|[[Cabler-67|Claire Cabler]] |valign="top"|Native speaker of English but quite fluent in Spanish. Willing to help with translation to and from Spanish. |- |valign="top"|Spanish |valign="top" width="150"|[[Krieger-155|Marianna Campbell]] |valign="top"|I am not a native speaker but I can help interpret some genealogical documents. |- |valign="top"|Spanish |valign="top"|[[Venegas-49|Katherine Venegas]] |valign="top"| I am a native Spanish speaker. |- |valign="top"|Spanish |valign="top" width="150" |[[Reffell-713|E Reffell]] |valign="top"| |- |valign="top"|Spanish |valign="top" width="150" | |valign="top"| |- |valign="top"|Spanish |valign="top"|[[Díaz_de_Argandoña-1|Santi Díaz de Argandoña]] |valign="top"|Spanish is my native language. I also speak Basque and some French. |- |valign="top"|Spanish |valign="top"|[[Badino-1|Guillermo "Willi" Badino]] |valign="top"| I am a native Spanish speaker. |- |valign="top"|Spanish |valign="top"| [[Garcia_Sanchez-8|Rubén GS]] |valign="top"| |- |valign="top"|Swahili |valign="top"|[[Stegen-15|Oliver Stegen]] |valign="top"|I am fluent in Swahili (widespread in East Africa) and could offer to translate Swahili texts into German or English. |- |valign="top"|Swedish |valign="top"|[[Lanzén-1|Anders Lanzén]] |valign="top"|I am Swedish but living in the Spanish Basque country and also speak Basque (euskera). |- |valign="top"|Swedish |valign="top"|[[Hicks-3549|Dudley Hicks]] |valign="top"|I have been living in Sweden for almost 50 years and speak and read Swedish fluently. I also have access to records in the Swedish National Archives in Gothenburg and I can help with seaching the archives and the translation of the results, if necessary. |- |valign="top"|Swedish |valign="top"|[[Svensson-1229|Lena Svensson ]] |valign="top"|A native of Sweden. Fluent in English so I can help you understand Swedish records and documents.. |- |valign="top"|Swedish |valign="top"|[[Lundholm-24|Maria Lundholm ]] |valign="top"|A native of Sweden. Can assist in translation Swedish to English. Understands written Danish and Norwegian quite well. |- |valign="top"|Swedish |valign="top" width="150"|[[Niskakoski-1|Juha Soini]] |valign="top"| Finnish is my native language and I live in Finland. I used to live in Sweden and am fluent in Swedish as well as quite good at English. |- |valign="top"|Swedish |valign="top" width="150" |[[Reffell-713|E Reffell]] |valign="top"| plus Old Icelandic, Danish, Norwegian Bokmaal and Nynorsk with a bit of Faroese and Modern Icelandic |- |valign="top"|Tagalog |valign="top"|[[Pabalat-1|Raymund Jay Pabalat]] |valign="top"|Natively fluent in spoken and written Tagalog, would be glad to help with anything. |- |valign="top"|Turkish |valign="top"|[[Jones-29956|ShiraDestinie JonesLandrac]] |valign="top"|Conversant in spoken and written Turkish, can help with post-Ataturk documents. Also fully fluent in Spanish (Castillian and Mexican) and French (of France), rusty modern Hebrew. ShiraDest |- |valign="top"|Ukrainian |valign="top"|[[Tymchenko-1|Andriy Tymchenko]] |valign="top"|Grown up bilingual Ukrainian and Russian, both mother tongues. With fluent English and few other languages on my belt. Decades ago passed military translator EN->RU on graduation. Can help anything UA<->EN related, large translations might take lead time and time to finish. |- |valign="top"|Welsh |valign="top" width="150"|[[Jones-26502|Gareth Jones]] |valign="top"|Native Welsh and English speaker. I can help to translate anything between these languages, in either direction. |} [[Category:Language Resources]]
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[[Category:One Name Studies Project, Showcase]] [[Category:Lapham Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact me [[Lapham-369|Jennifer Lapham]] or post a comment below. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! ==Inclusion== I have limited the study to people who were born with the name Lapham. The only exception I would consider, I think, would be families like the French Canadian LaPalmes (see below) who spelled it ‘Lapham’ when they moved to the United States. ==Surname Variants== To the best of my knowledge there are no variants of the name, though I am sure misspellings abound. For example from 'Vital Records of Scituate Massachusetts to the year 1850' vol l pg 214 : New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston1909 : :"LAPHAM (see Laphum, Lappam, Lappham, Lappum)," I've also seen 'Clapham', 'Leapham', 'Slapham' & 'Sapham'. It is frequently confused with ‘Latham’, which is a totally different name with a different meaning, apparently something like “Dweller in the Barns”. According to Aldridge Lapham derives from a Roman word, "lapis" meaning "stone" and "haim" (ham, heim) meaning "home" or "hearth" which is why the 'p' and 'h' are pronounced separately. Thus the name means "Homestone " or "Hearthstone". Alternatively the author & historian William B Lapham states in his "History of Paris Maine" page 262: :"Lapham, stone house or home; lapis, a stone and ham, house or home." which is a bit more mundane. ===Alternate Surname Origins=== 19 Nov '18 I found an online Genealogy at http://www.leveillee.net/ancestry/nicolas.htm that states: :"4. Notes for Nazaire Gaboriault dit Lapalme: ::Note that the family was "using" the surname, Lapham, in the United States as early as 1861 in Shrewsbury and before Telesphore used it in Albany [New York] circa 1864. Many French-Canadians "anglicized their names in the United States. French speaking Canadians were looked down upon by English speaking Canadians and Americans. Very seldom, however, did French-Canadians marry outside of their heritage, this being apparent with the later generations of "Laphams". And it was quite upsetting to "Anglo-Canadians" if a son or daughter married someone "French". This occurred in the 1903 marriage of Silas Louis Lapham and Norah Agnes Goodspeed with the Anglo-Canadian Goodspeeds having next to nothing to do with Agnes Lapham for one half a century. The rabid separatism of current day Québec is one of the manifestations of the attitudes toward the French-Canadians by the rest of Canada. (by: Herbert Louis Lapham, Jr., 1996)" :Nazaire is shown as the father of Telesphore Gaboriault dit Lapalme who appears to be [[Lapham-673|Silas Lapham]] father of [[Lapham-548|Silas Noel Lapham]]. '''30 Oct 2022 Note''' there is an orphaned family of 'Gaboriau Lapalme Lapans' beginning with [[Gaboriau_Lapalme_Lapan-1|Laurent Gaboriau Lapalme Lapan (1817-aft.1900)]] in WT that is likely related to this one. If somebody would pick up this ball and run with it so I don't have to I would really appreciate it! 3 Dec '18 I found this at http://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/Lapham: :"This interesting surname is of English locational origin from one of the estimated seven to ten thousand villages and hamlets that have now disappeared from the maps in Britain. The prime cause of these "disappearances" was the enforced "clearing" and dispersal of the former inhabitants to make way for sheep pastures at the height of the wool trade in the 14th Century. Natural causes such as the Black Death of 1348, also contributed to the lost village phenomenon. The placename is composed of the Old English elements, "Hlappa", an Old English personal name, or "Laeppa" (Old English) meaning tag, end and also a district. The second element "-ham", is the Old English word for a village or homestead but can also mean a flat low-lying meadow on a stream. The earliest recordings of the name are found in Devon in the 16th Century. James Bray married Elizabeth Lapham at North Molton on January 16th 1552. Clement Lapham married one Agnes Nycoll, there also on October 26th 1552. The first recorded spelling of the family name is shown to be that of John Lapham married Agnes pere, which was dated February 5th 1549, church register at North Molton, Devonshire, during the reign of King Edward V1, "The Boy King", 1547 - 1553. Surnames became necessary when governments introduced personal taxation. In England this was known as Poll Tax. Throughout the centuries, surnames in every country have continued to "develop" often leading to astonishing variants of the original spelling." © Copyright: Name Origin Research 1980 - 2017 ==Ancestors== There were three 17th century immigrant Lapham's all from England: :[[Lapham-6|Thomas]] from Tenterton, Kent, :[[Lapham-4| John]] from Devonshire and :a second John, from Norfolk, who had no descendants known to Bertha Aldridge who wrote "Laphams in America published in 1953, Again, according to Aldridge: "...it is said that in earlier times the family flourished in Scotland and Wales." Other immigrant Laphams Aldridge mentions in her appendices include: :Joseph Lapham, of a French branch, came to Canada with the British(sic) Army and was in Plattsburg in 1814; :William Forest Lapham was born in Bristol, England in 1866. He came to the United States in 1889. He married Alice Moon but she doesn't say where. He had siblings who may or may not have emigrated with or following him. The entry is unclear; :Charles Lapham was born in 1835 at Midsummer Norton, Somersetshire, England, son of WIlliam and Ann Mary (Harlow) Lapham. He came to the United States when he was eighteen and was followed some years later by his parents and children. [How many children was he likely to have had at 18? JLO] They settled in Wisconsin, and later emigrated to California (1889). Aldridge adds "It is thought that the ancestor of William of Somersetshire, and John of Devonshire were closely related. These two towns bordering each other. ::Interestingly enough, I have just documented another Lapham immigrant from Midsummer Norton. [[Lapham-298|Aaron Lapham (1808-1886)]] was born 15 Mar 1808 in Midsomer Norton, Bath and North East Somerset Unitary Authority, Somerset, England and died in Ohio. (Anybody familiar with "MidSummer Murders" on PBS?) A more recent Immigrant is [[Lapham-730|Thomas Lapham]] who was born in Ireland in 1832, and died in Colorado in 1888. He probably immigrated between 1873 & '79 because he appears in the 1880 US census with his family and the youngest child is listed as 8 years old, born in England. Thomas & his family were created as part of a cemetery project & then put up for adoption - so of course I did. If anyone finds they are related & wants to take them off my hands... ==Famous Laphams, Ancestors and Relatives== :[[Lapham-685|Increase Allen Lapham]] the "Father of the U.S Weather Service", "Wisconsin's first great scientist", geologist and author. :[[Lapham-719|Roger Dearborn Lapham]] Mayor of San Francisco, Chairman of the Board American Hawaiian Steamship Co, Captain: Company M 305th Infantry, 77th Division, during World War I, etc, etc, etc. :[[Lapham-498|Lewis Henry Lapham]] co-founder of the Texaco Oil Company. Father of Roger Dearborn Lapham, grandfather of Lewis Abbott Lapham, great grandfather of author Lewis H Lapham (also Notable, still living), actor Christopher Lloyd (ditto). :[[Lapham-843|Lewis Abbott Lapham]] an American shipping and banking executive. :[[Lapham-887|Robert Blair Lapham]] served in the Phillipines during World War ll, awarded the Distinguished Service Cross by General Douglas MacArthur." Lapham was the third person, after President Franklin Delano Roosevelt and MacArthur, to receive the Philippine Legion of Honor." :[[Lapham-378|Elbridge Gerry Lapham]] served in Congress as Republican Representative from New York. 1874-1881,elected United States Senator July 24, 1881-1885, :[[Lapham-857|William Berry Lapham]] the author of 30+books of the history & genealogy of Maine as well as being a soldier, physician, postmaster, local official, state legislator, editor, and social reformer. My personal favorite, non-Lapham, ancestor is: :[[Marshal-4|William the Marshal]] c 1146-1219, "England's Greatest Knight" William had ten children - five sons and five daughters - who lived to adulthood, but none of his sons had any legitimate heirs. The Lapham descent comes through the Russells. :'''29 Apr 2021 - my late father's 110th birthday''' - I just found that this line has been disconnected in WT, I had thought it was pretty well documented and it may still be true - not being proven is not the same as being proven false. So take it with a large grain of salt - as I generally advise everybody to do, genealogically speaking! The two famous relatives - not ancestors - that seem most 'popular' in the family are: :[[Anthony-14| Susan B Anthony]] Suffragette :[[Arnold-410|Benedict Arnold]] Revolutionary War General, Hero, Traitor Another non-Lapham famous relative is [[Borden-196|Lizzie Andrew Borden (1860-1927)]] who may or may not have murdered her parents. Thank you Cindy for pointing this out. There are many others, I will start listing them soon. But until then: :A lot of people have heard of Silas Lapham, a fictional character who built a house in William Dean Howells' "The Rise of Silas Lapham". Not a lot of people have heard of [[Lapham-636|Charles Willard Lapham]] who really built a house in Georgia. "The Lapham-Patterson House, located at 626 North Dawson Street is a Queen Ann-style cottage built during the winter of 1884-1885 for Chicago shoe merchant Charles Willard Lapham. " It is unique and on the National Historic Register. Please see: https://www.thomasvillehistory.org/lapham-patterson-house-history/ It is well worth the trip. (18 Nov '18) Actually I'm in the process of documenting a family with four Silas Laphams - Silas bc 1842; [[Lapham-548|Silas Noel]] b 1864; [[Lapham-467|SIlas Louis]] b 1884 and [[Lapham-672|Silas WIllis]] b 1908. Who knew? There must be something about Laphams & houses. I ran across an article titled "With love: New owners restoring Lapham House " at the website of the Dearborn Press and Guide [https://www.pressandguide.com/2010/01/04/with-love-new-owners-restoring-lapham-house/]. It details the history of the house [[Lapham-350|David Pardee Lapham (1851-1926)]] built in Dearborn in 1890. ==On Names== Many families give their children the same name as other relatives. In addition to many Johns, Thomas', Daniels & Charles' we have: *Constant Church - at least three - Lapham-721,Lapham-747 Lapham-785 *Elbridge Gerry - ditto - Lapham-378, Lapham-790, Lapham-792 and one Elbridge W, - Lapham-1230 and one Elbridge who died young not in WT *Pazzi - at least three, two in WT - Lapham-495, Lapham-1506, along with a Nathan Pazzi Lapham-436, and a Thornley Pazzi, Lapham-833 *Vervion - two that I know of - Lapham-1571, Lapham-1574 *ZIna - at least two, - Lapham-738, Lapham-1435 *Duty - at least two - Lapham-232, Lapham-567 *Mowry - five in WT,Lapham-1523, Lapham-1525, Lapham-1527, Lapham-1528, Lapham-1551, along with an Oliver Mowry Lapham -1234 and a Simon Mowry Lapham-1433 *Alonzo - five in WT at this time - Lapham-413, Lapham-740, Lapham-977, Lapham-1381, Lapham-1384, in addition to one Deforest Alonzo Lapham-1392 and one Lorenzo called Alonzo - Lapham-872, There is also [[Sanford-4763|Alonzo Lapum Sanford (1845-1926)]], whose middle name is currently/was originally misspelled. :Speaking of Lorenzos - there are two in WT born in 1837, the one called 'Alonzo' in Massachusetts, the other in New York - Lapham-451, and at least one other ,not in WT, born in Michigan Additionally I have spent months trying to sort out about three dozen Olivers, and I'm not done yet. == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the Lapham surname and to trace the family relationships. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. == Task List == As of day one 23 Aug 2018: :1. Figure out what I'm doing. :2. Start doing it One thing I know needs to be looked into: :There are orphaned, unconnected and unsourced Lapham profiles on WikiTree that were the impetus for me to start this project. Seeing as we are almost certainly all related I would really like to see them adopted, connected and sourced. Many of the orphaned files are the Michigan Laphams that I know very little about. They were added in 2012 from census data and abandoned. If anybody can help with these I would really appreciate it. Update 7 Sep - I have adopted most of these. "If anybody can help...)" (see above) As of 7 Sept: : I have completed a quick and dirty initial review of all the Laphams in WT. :: I added the category label to all I could that didn't already have it; :: I contacted PMs holding private files to suggest they add it; :: I adopted (probably too many) that I think I can help; :: I sourced and connected where I could easily; :: I see for the first time how it is possible to get to 1,000 contributions in a month! ==Sources== My main sources for information, aside from my father, are: :Aldridge, Bertha Bortle Beal. ''[[Space:Laphams in America|Laphams in America]]'' (Victor, N.Y., 1953) Note that the lists of children in 'Laphams' are frequently incomplete and/or not in chronological order. :Lapham, William Berry. ''[[Space:Lapham Family Register, or, Records of Some of the Descendants of Thomas Lapham of Scituate, Mass., in 1635|Lapham Family Register, or, Records of Some of the Descendants of Thomas Lapham of Scituate, Mass., in 1635]]'' (Sprague, Owen & Nash, Augusta, Me., 1873) : other, mainly 19th century, family genealogies : findagrave.com : records (not user submitted genealogies!) at familysearch.org == Background In the UK== The Oxford English Dictionary(OED ) illustrates the word "septentrial" meaning "of, or pertaining to the North," with this from 1622: :'When Waveney in her way, on this septentrial side... :From Laphamford, leads on her stream into the East." According to Aldridge: "The arms reproduced and used by the descendents of John the Pilgrim Ancestor, is: :argent, a chevron azure, between three towers proper, a compass, or "Crest, a sinister arm in armor, holding a dagger all proper." :Regarding the symbolism of the arms, a chevron denotes protection; a tower, grandeur and solidity. It is a charge granted to him, who has faithfully held one for his king, or has captured one by force or strategem. A Scriptural reference may also be intended-"strong tower." The dagger like the sword may be an Emblem of the Crusades, and also of military honor, and it should incite the bearer to a generous pursuit of honor and virtue in warlike deeds. Regarding the colors of tinctures and the metal, argent denotes sincerity; azure, loyalty; and gold, generosity. Auth.: Genealogical Record of Charles B. Herendeen, Newark, N. Y."["Laphams in America" compiled and written by Bertha Bortle Beal Aldridge Victor NY 1932-1953 ] About 25 years ago I had an artist who specialized in heraldry make a rendition of this and gave it to my father for Christmas. In place of a motto I had her use "Hearthstone". I believe she suggested that the compass could indicate it was granted to someone who built three castles rather than held or captured them. Somewhere I have a photograph that I will post here as soon as I find it among the reams (rooms) of pictures and stuff we have accumulated. The search may convince me it's time to downsize! ''' UPDATE 5/2/19 I have the original, my husband is cleaning it up & brightening the colors, I will post it soon!''' '''24 Apr 2024 - I found a rendition of the arms''' in "History and genealogy of the Lapham, Wells, Storle and Johnson families; Written and Presented by Olene Lapham". [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/287709/?offset=&return=1#page=6&viewer=picture&o=download&n=0&q=] It includes a motto "Amor - Honor - et Justicia" presumably intended to mean "Love, Honor and Justice" but I don't think that's how Honor or Justice are spelled in Latin. She comments: :"This coat-of-arms is that of the "Masons Company of Edinburgh" as described in Burkes' General Armory. John Lapham of Providence might have used it, if he were a mason, but it is not the Lapham coat-of-arms. :"The College of Arms in London told a Lapham that there is no arms recorded for that name." ==References used on this page== * 'Vital Records of Scituate Massachusetts to the year 1850' vol l pg 214 : New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston1909 *"History of Paris Maine..." William B Lapham & Silas P. Maxim.Paris, Me., Printed for the authors, 1884 *https://www.thomasvillehistory.org/lapham-patterson-house-history/ *The Oxford English Dictionary (OED) * http://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/Lapham * http://www.leveillee.net/ancestry/nicolas.htm
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WELCOME TO THE LOCATION INFORMATION SPACE FOR
LATAH COUNTY, IDAHO
to support the county project [[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Latah_County%2C_Idaho]].
{{US History|sub-project=Idaho}} * State Coordinator is [[Downs-977|Debra Allison]] * County Coordinator is [[Chapin-1589|Colleen Chapin]] ===CREATION OF LATAH COUNTY===
Latah, (initially Lah-Toh) got its name from a conjunction of two words of the Nez Perce language – La-Kah meaning White Pine and Tah-ol the word for the pestles used to grind camas root. [[(https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=34NfAAAAIBAJ&sjid=wzAMAAAAIBAJ&pg=4653%2C2955563)] Bill Bradshaw, "Latah County" Lewiston Morning Tribune 25 Feb 1990, pg 16][[(https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=eK9fAAAAIBAJ&sjid=5C8MAAAAIBAJ&pg=3688%2C275736)] C. E. Arney, "Latah County Only One in Nation Created by Act of Congress; Bitter Lewiston Protests Futile," Lewiston Morning Tribune – 4 Apr 1937, pg 1 ]
{{Image|file=Latah_County_Idaho_Information-48.jpg |caption=Camas indigenous to Latah County }}
Latah County was formed from Nez Perce county whose county seat, Lewistown, was also the first territorial capital. Latah County's birth was not an easy one. Residents of area of present-day Latah County had good reason to split from Nez Perce, geographic features made getting to Lewistown difficult. Travellers had to navigate both the Clearwater and the Snake River Canyons and then mount Lewiston Hill. [[(https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=ljMuAAAAIBAJ&sjid=3NAFAAAAIBAJ&pg=3305%2C1800357)] Mary Reed, "Independent citizens pushed for own County," Moscow-Pullman Daily News – 13 May 1988, pg 6] Even in ideal conditions the trip took time. Nez Perce, however, did not want to let them go, especially after the capital was moved to Boise City. Southern Idaho and Northern Idaho did not have the same needs and goals and with the capital now in the south, Nez Perce did want to lose the powerthat came with a population that made them the largest county in the state nor did they want to give up the corresponding territorial votes.
The second territorial legislature passed an act on 22 Dec 1864, allowing creation of Kootenai and Lah-Toh counties, boundaries were defined and county seats were named. Lah-Toh's county seat was to be Coeur d'Alene. [[(https://archive.org/details/lawsofterritoryo00idah/page/n445)] "Laws of the Territory of Idaho, second session convened on the Fourteenth day of November and adjourned on the Twenty-third day of December, 1864 at Boise City. Containing also The Territorial Organic Acts, Declaration of Independence, The Federal Constitution...", (Boise City, Frank Kenyon, Territorial Priinter,1866); "An Act Creating the Counties of Lah-Toh and Kootenai; pg 432] The act required that 50 inhabitants, ready to institute a county government, petition the governor. When the 4th Legislature met in 1867, neither Kootenai nor Lah-Toh had petitioned the Governor. During the session, the legislature repealed Section 1 of the 1864 Act, revoking Lah-Toh's authority to form, in "An Act to Amend an Act Entitled An Act Defining Boundary Lines of Counties West of the Rocky Mountains; Repealing the Law Creating the County of Lah-Toh, and Defining the Limits of Kootenai".[[(https://books.google.com/books?id=JBMUAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA316)] William John McConnell, "Early History of Idaho, " (Caxton Printers, 1913 ) , pg 316][[(https://archive.org/details/illustratedhisto00slwerich/page/584)] "An illustrated history of north Idaho : embracing Nez Perces, Idaho, Latah, Kootenai and Shoshone counties, state of Idaho" (Western Historical Pub. Co., 1903); pg 584] and granted Kootenai the north half of the area originally set aside for Lah-Toh.
Leading th effort to create their own county, the residents of Moscow seemed not to know of the amendment. In 1878 they petitioned Governor Brayman under the provisions of the 1864 Act. Also seemingly unaware of the repealing act of 1867, the Governor granted the petition. Whether those in Moscow learned of the error right away or whether they first heard it from the next Governor, John B. Neil, he let them know that while he believed they had acted in good faith, now that they had been made aware of the amendment, if they were to continue it would be criminal and that under current law he was unable to consider any petition.[[(https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn82007023/1881-06-23/ed-1/seq-1)] "Lah Toh and Kootenai, Executive Office, Boise City, I. T. May 31, 1881." Lewiston (Idaho) teller. June 23, 1881, Image 1] [[(https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn82007023/1881-06-23/ed-1/seq-2)] "End of Lah Toh County" Lewiston (Idaho) teller. June 23, 1881, Image 2] Coeur d'Alene, which had been designated to be the county seat of Lah-Toh found itself, by reason of the 1867 amendment now within the borders of Kootenai, so they took the rejected petition, crossed off the name Lah-Toh and substituted Kootenai. The petition was granted and Kootenai became a county in 1881.[[(https://archive.org/details/illustratedhisto00slwerich/page/590)] "An illustrated history of north Idaho: embracing Nez Perces, Idaho, Latah, Kootenai and Shoshone counties, state of Idaho" (Western Historical Pub. Co., 1903); pg 590] [[(https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn82007023/1880-08-06/ed-1/seq-2/)] "Somebody is Mistaken", Lewiston teller. (Lewiston, North Idaho) 1878-1900, August 06, 1880, Image 2]
Moscow decided to take escalate their petition. Congressman Dubois took the matter to US Congress. Idaho as a territory had no representation in the senate, but Senator Mitchell from Oregon sponsored the bill in the Senate[[(https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=JLpeAAAAIBAJ&sjid=mjAMAAAAIBAJ&pg=2299%2C743300)] "Latah Only County in Nation Created by Act of Congress," Lewiston Morning Tribune – 6 Oct 1955, pg 7 ][[(https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn86091172/1888-04-18/ed-1/seq-2)] "A New County in Idaho", Wood River times. (Hailey, Idaho), April 18, 1888, Image 2] An Act to Create and Organize the County of Latah was approved 14 May 1888 signed by into law Grover Cleveland[[(https://books.google.com/books?id=kzQ3AAAAIAAJ&pg=PA147)] The Statutes at Large of the United States from December 1887 to March 1889… Vol. XXV. (Washington, Government Printing Office, 1889) Session I. Chap. 251; pg 147] Latah remains the only county to be created by an act of congress. [[(https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=lIJfAAAAIBAJ&sjid=kTAMAAAAIBAJ&pg=5912%2C1784209)] "Latah County Established By Congress 70 Years Ago Today," Lewiston Morning Tribune – 14 May 1958][[(https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=ljMuAAAAIBAJ&sjid=3NAFAAAAIBAJ&pg=4865%2C1471489)] Peter Harriman, "Latah County has 100th Birthday," Moscow-Pullman Daily News – 13 May 1988, pg 1][[(https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=T7BeAAAAIBAJ&sjid=jy8MAAAAIBAJ&pg=4089%2C1869192)] Gladys Rae Swank, "Latah County Created by Congress", Lewiston Morning Tribune – 11 Nov 1962; pg 8]
The first official election for the new county was in November 1888 and a proposition to annex the Idaho panhandle to Washington passed with a vote of 252 in favor and one opposed. Latah was not alone in its wish to join with Washington , that was shared by a large majority of those in the panhandle[[(https://mynorthwest.com/1259527/washington-secede-state-of-liberty/)] Feliks Banel, "Eastern Washington: Most likely to secede ever since 1861", MyNorthWest Local News, (Seattle, Washington) 6 Feb 2019] as an annexation bill had passed in 1884-1885. Northern Idaho were so serious that the the draft of the Washington state constitution was a ballot item in Northern Idaho and based on results they may have favored it more strongly than did those in Washington. 96.5% of panhandle voters found in favor of the constitution as written compared with 66.9% of Washingtonians. [[(https://www.washingtonhistory.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/statehood-washington.pdf)] Keith A. Murray "Statehood for Washington", Washington State Historical Society, Columbia Magazine, Winter 1988-89: Vol. 2, No. 4]Just as those in Moscow and surrounding areas had geographical obstacles in reaching Lewiston when it was their county seat, so too did all of Northern Idaho in reaching the territorial capital of Idaho in Boise City.[[(https://www.idahostatesman.com/news/local/article40860420.html)]Arthur Hart, "Idaho History: North Idaho tried for a generation to be free of Boise," Idaho Statesman, 24 May 2015] Eastern Washington was much more accessible to them and Northern Idaho and Eastern Washington had shared interests and needs, so for many it made a lot of sense.
The territorial legislature wanting to stop talk of succession[[(https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn82007023/1889-01-31/ed-1/seq-2/)] Lewiston teller (Lewiston, North Idaho) 1878-1900, January 31, 1889, Image 2], decided to place the University of Idaho, a land-grant institution, in Moscow. [[(https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn88056018/1889-03-09/ed-1/seq-4)] "An Act", (Blackfoot) Idaho news., March 09, 1889, Image 4 ]Council Bill No. 20 passed with only one dissenting vote and Governor Edward Stevenson signed it into law on 30 January 1889. The provisions became part of the constitution when Idaho achieved statehood in 1890.[[(https://archive.org/details/lawsterritoryid01idahgoog/page/n25)] "General Laws of the territory of Idaho, 15th Session", (James A. Pinney, Territorial Printer, 1889), An Act to Establish The University of Idaho, pg 17] Moscow tells the story a little different, even today. They will tell you that Boise preferred a prison, so gave them the University.
===LOCATION and BOUNDARIES===
{{Image|file=Latah_County_Idaho_Information.png |align=r |size=m |caption=Map of Idaho highlighting Latah County }} ::The initial point of latitude and longitude for Latah County is 46° 49' 8.11" N 116° 43' 51.51" W and Latah consists of 1,076 square miles of land and 0.9 square miles of water.[[(https://www2.census.gov/geo/docs/maps-data/data/gazetteer/2019_Gazetteer/2019_Gaz_counties_national.zip)] U.S. Census Bureau Gazetter Files; (https://www.census.gov/); 2019; Idaho, Latah County.] It is bordered by Benewah County, Idaho to the north, Shoshone County, Idaho to the northeast, Clearwater County, Idaho to the east, and its "parent" county, Nez Perce, to the south. {{Image|file=Latah_County_Idaho_Information-3.jpg |caption=Latah County and neighboring Idaho Counties }}
Latah County abuts the state line and Whitman County, Washington is its western neighbor. Latah County, Idaho and Whitman County, Washington are the two counties commonly known as "The Palouse".[[(https://www.latah.id.us/)] Latah County, Idaho official webpage][[(https://www.spokesman.com/stories/2018/jun/03/local-historian-detailed-the-histories-of-latah-an/)] Kara Mcmurray; "Local historian detailed the histories of Latah and Whitman counties from the beginning," (Spokane, WA) Spokesman Review, 3 June 2018; (https://www.spokesman.com/); The Palouse; citing Moscow-Pullman Daily News.]
===THE PALOUSE=== {{Image|file=Latah_County_Idaho_Information.jpg | align=r |size=xl |caption=The Palouse region }}
The Department of the Interior defines the Palouse Quadrangle as running diagonally (Northeast to Southwest) from Garfield, Washington to Robinson Lake, Idaho (just east of Moscow)[[( https://www.idahogeology.org/product/t-99-7)] Chris H. Duncan and John H. Bush; " Bedrock geologic map of the Palouse quadrangle, Whitman County, Washington, and Latah County, Idaho"; 1999; Idaho Geological Survey Technical Report (T): T-99-7; (https://www.idahogeology.org/).] which is roughly consistent with the traditional definition, but recently organizations like the World Wildlife Fund have redefined it to include a much larger Nearctic ecoregion consisting of 18,000 square miles.[[(https://www.worldwildlife.org/ecoregions/na0813)] Palouse grasslands, World Wildlife Fund; Temperate Grasslands, Savannas and Shrublands; Code NA0813 (https://www.worldwildlife.org/).]
{{Image|file=Latah_County_Idaho_Information-1.png | size=l |caption=Palouse hills }}
The first agricultural settlements in what became Latah County occurred in 1871 and 1872 and other farmers followed with a noticeable influx starting about 1875. [[(https://archive.org/details/illustratedhisto00slwe/page/580/mode/2up)] An illustrated history of north Idaho: embracing Nez Perces, Idaho, Latah, Kootenai and Shoshone counties, state of Idaho (Western Historical Pub. Co., 1903), 581; online image, The Internet Archive ( https:/archive.org/: accessed 11 July 2018).] To be considered a pioneer by The Latah County Historical Society one must have arrived prior to 1878.[[(https://dnews.com/local/nearby-history-a-brief-history-of-the-lchs/article_38edf6a7-f77b-5011-9317-09a0c40bfdd3.html)] Dulce Kersting-Lark, "Nearby History: A brief history of the LCHS," Moscow (Idaho)-Pullman (Washington) Daily News, 20 August 2018, Latah County Historical Society defines pioneer as one who arrived in Latah prior to 1878; online archives (https://dnews.com/ : accessed 6 June 2020).] By 1900, Latah and its parent county Nez Perce were the two most populated counties in the State.[[(https://www2.census.gov/library/publications/decennial/1900/volume-1/volume-1-p5.pdf)] United States Census Bureau, 1900 Census: Volume I. Population, Part 1 States and Territories & Counties – Tables 1-4 ; pg 15]
[[(https://www.nytimes.com/1997/09/24/dining/national-origins-washington-idaho-border-america-s-golden-land-of-lentils.html?pagewanted=all)] Donna st. George; "National Origins: Washington-Idaho Border; America's Golden Land Of Lentils," New York Times; online; (https://www.nytimes.com/); original context: September 24, 1997, Section F, Page 1] {{Image|file=Latah_County_Idaho_Information-1.jpg |size=l |caption=Wheat harvest on the Palouse }}
===HISTORICAL TIMELINE===
14 May 1988 - Latah County created by Act of Congress and signed into law by Grover Cleveland[[(https://www.loc.gov/law/help/statutes-at-large/50th-congress/session-1/c50s1ch251.pdf)] Chapter 251, "An act to create and organize the county of Latah."; Statutes at Large: 50th Congress, Library of Congress Law; Session 1, 1888][[(https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=eK9fAAAAIBAJ&pg=3688%2C275736)] [https://www.loc.gov/law/help/statutes-at-large/51st-congress/session-1/c51s1ch656.pdf An act to provide for the admission of the State of Idaho into the July 3,1890. Union.] ]
===INDUSTRIES THAT SHAPED THE COUNTY=== ====Mining in Latah County====
There were both placer mines and lode mining for in Latah County.
Lode mining, aka hard rock mining, is the method of extracting ore from the surrounding rock and requires many miners working together, often in tunnels that first had to be dug. In lode mining, the miners were typically employees of a mining company.
Placer mining is used when the lode has eroded and small bits of ore are loose in soil or gravel and are t herefore down-slope and down-stream from lodes. Water is then used to wash away lighter elements leaving the heavier gold behind. Panning for gold is a well-known method of placer mining. Miners could do this individually and on their own behalf.
While some operations started as early as 1830 and continued into the 1930s, the heyday was in the 1880s. No one really knows how much gold was mined, but probably three quarters of the gold came from The Hoodoo District and The Gold Hill District. There are records for mining production after 1900, but most of the profits were generated by 1890.
=====Mining Districts=====
The Hoodoo District
Location: Northern Latah County (St. Joes Nat'l Forest)
Gold, Silver, and Copper were mined from the Hoodoo District.
Gold was discovered in 1860[ John B. Miller, "The Trees Grew Taller," (News Review Publishing Company, Moscow, Idaho, 1972), citing Clayton, Austin B. (1934) "Copper Veins of the Mizpah Mine in the Hoodoo District near Harvard, Idaho," Thesis for M.s. Geol) degree, University of Idaho][ John B. Miller, "The Trees Grew Taller," (News Review Publishing Company, Moscow, Idaho, 1972), citing Faick, John N. (1937) "Geology and Ore Deposits of the Gold Hill District," Thesis for M.S. (Geol) degree, University of Idaho] and was worked until 1863 when the miners chased the next discovery of gold to Montana. Mining operations resumed in this area in the 1880's and was the primary location[[(https://210037ce-4f50-408e-b3bf-a053e1bb45bc.filesusr.com/ugd/c533b2_fd2834fb7db241be97ec72d2bf3b6e0f.pdf)] Meg Falter, "The Settlement of Woodfell and Surrounding Areas on the Headwaters of the Palouse River," Latah Legacy, Latah County Historical Society, 1984, Vol 13, No. 3], slowing down by 1900, although due to advanced techniques over 11,000 ounces of gold were recovered in 1941[John B. Miller, "The Trees Grew Taller," (News Review Publishing Company, Moscow, Idaho, 1972)]. Most of the work was with placers.
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The Gold Hill District
Location: about 5 miles north of Harvard and Princeton
Commodities recovered from the Gold Hill Mining District: Copper, Gold, Iron, Silver, Tungsten
The western part was originally called the Gold Creek District and eastern part, the Blackfoot District, was originally considered part of the Hoodoo District.
Gold was discovered on Gold Creek in 1862[ John B. Miller, "The Trees Grew Taller," (News Review Publishing Company, Moscow, Idaho, 1972), citing Brockmier, Paul (Sr.), "Mineral Resources of Latah County, Idaho" (an unpublished, typed account, 1929)]and on Camas and Jerome Creeks in 1870. In 1863 and the village had a store and a post office for the 100 men mining Gold Creek before the discovery of gold in nearby Pierce, Clearwater County lured the miners. In 1870, the miners returned and systematically worked with shallow graveled areas and moving to thicker deposits as each played out. About 1890, attention slowly started turning to the lodes which was much more labor intensive and didn't offer the hope for an individual miner to strike it rich. .
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Miners worked both placer mines and lodes in this area. The largest lode mine was the White Cross.
The Burnt Creek District (aka Swamp Creek District)
Location: Jericho Mountain
The discovery took place in 1860 and most of the gold recovered was from placers, but at least one vein was mined[ John B. Miller, "The Trees Grew Taller," (News Review Publishing Company, Moscow, Idaho, 1972), citing Anderson, A. L. (1930) "The Geology and Mineral Resources of the Region about Orofino, Idaho," Idaho Bur. Mine and Geology, Pamph 34]. A lode was discovered late 1890s. Mining continued to some degree into the 1930s.
Ruby Creek
Location: On the Elk River extends into Clearwater County
Mining began in 1885 for about 6 years, dwindled until about 1898 when it resumed for another 10-12 years.[[(https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/MILBERT_Frank.html)] Interview #1, 06/18/1975 (transcript only) by Sam Schrager; Latah County Oral History Collection by University of Idaho, Moscow, Idaho, (https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/); Discovery of Gold Hill gold (1861). Gold Creek rush (1868). Gold rush life. Carrico family mining.].After that any mining occurred in lead-zinc deposits. After WWI, the Ruby Creek Mining Company attempted to consolidate several of the lead-zinc operations, but while the metal is of good quality there was not enough of it for the company to be profitable and efforts were discontinued about 1930.
=====Chinese Miners in Latah County=====
Chinese miners, who soon comprised 60% of the miners in Idaho[[(https://digitalatlas.cose.isu.edu/geog/imem/imemfr.htm)] Digital Atlas of Idaho, Idaho State University of Idaho, Immigration and Emigration, Chinese], started arriving in the 1870s and stayed into the early 1890s. They lived and worked in groups, typically all male, as most wives and children had stayed in China. If their families planned to join the men later, they were unable to do so because of the 1882 Chinese exclusion laws[[(https://lmtribune.com/feature/chinese-had-more-than-their-share-of-difficult-times/article_17ca23d4-a3ae-5d40-bca1-54c59598b369.html)] Priscilla Wegars, "Chinese Had More Than Their Share of Difficult Times", Lewiston (Idaho) Morning Tribune, 6 May 1990].
The Chinese had to endure bigotry both individual and governmental. This presented difficult obstacles for the Chinese miners but some underwent worse. Initially, no Chinese was permitted in the mining districts due to regulations put in place by white voters, but later, wanting buyers for claims believed to be exhausted[[(https://westernmininghistory.com/articles/112/page1/)] A. H. KOSCHMANN and M. H. BERGENDAHL, Western Mining History, "Latah County Idaho Gold Production", Hoodoo District], voters allowed the Chinese to mine with the assessment of a mining tax and Chinese miners spread into the Hoodoos, Gold Hill and Moscow Mountain[[(https://yellowpinetimes.wordpress.com/2017/04/30/idaho-history-april-30/)] Evan Filby, " Governor Issues Proclamation to Protect Chinese from Attack", 30 Apr 2017]. Despite the less desirable claims and the discriminatory tax, many of the Chinese were successful but instead of being granted respect for their hard work, the Chinese were faced with increasing levels of jealousy, bigotry and violence. Chinese miners were harassed and threatened. There were many accounts of murders of Chinese miners and the theft of their gold. One of the most noteworthy crimes was the one that gave Strychnine Creek its name, in order to steal the gold, white miners put strychnine in the portion of creek that the Chinese used for cooking and drinking, killing them all. The story is that even after committing such a horrible crime, the gold was never found and is still out there somewhere
The Chinese received no relief in the courts. When someone was arrested for a crime against the Chinese, that person was often acquitted regardless of evidence[[(https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=ljMuAAAAIBAJ&sjid=3NAFAAAAIBAJ&pg=4602%2C1959522)] Priscilla Wegars, "Chinese were among county's early gold miners", (Moscow) Idahonian 14 May 1988]. In Civil court, two Chinese miners filed suit against a white man for destruction of their equipment in 1886 but the case was dismissed before any sworn testimony was taken. In an 1890 civil case also filed by Chinese miners, a district court judge ruled in a landmark case decision that "Chinese have no rights whatever on mining lands in the United States". While this was not a Latah County case, the judge, Willis Sweet was from Moscow. By December 1891, the Chinese in Latah County apparently had enough as a Moscow Mirror headline announced "The Chinese Ousted at Hoodoo".
=====Mining for More Than Gold=====
Mica Mines
Robinson Mining District
Location: Mica Mountain, 4 miles north of Avon
The mica in this was discovered in1881 and commercial demand for it fluctuates. At the time of the initial discovery mica was used to make very different types of windows: for stove doors and for side panels for horse drawn carriages. During WWII, the need for mica increased as it was used for insulation for electronics. .
Mica is found in large crystalline structures with other crystals, such as tourmaline or beryl. Beryl is used as a lightweight metal in the aircraft industry and can also form an emerald or if the color is insufficient, an aquamarine. Unfortunately, the stones from this area in addition to being very pale are too cloudy to be valuable. .
Gemstones
GARNETS
Location: Emerald Creek (46.98333,-116.36667)
Garnets may also be present with the Mica crystals. Star Garnets are very abundant in Emerald Creek, which is one of only two places in the world where they can be found. The second location is in India. Mining started just before WWII and has been sporadic. While many are not gem quality and are used for amongst other things, the grit on sandpaper, others are of gem quality faceting material. In order to prevent environmental damage caused by the public searching for stones. The forest service provides garnet bearing gravel at the Emerald Creek Garnet Area near Clarkia.[[(https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/ipnf/recreation/recarea/?recid=6927&actid=73)] Emerald Creek Garnet Area, US Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, accessed 22 Jul 2020]
FIRE OPALS
Location: Near Moscow and east of Moscow near Joel
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Discovered in 1890 while digging a well on the farm of William Leasure, the opals were found to be of the highest quality, but in small supply. They were exhibited at the 1893 Chicago World's Fair.[[(https://dnews.com/local/nearby-history-a-history-of-mining-in-latah-county/article_b0fcf40d-b48c-5485-9886-ad395aba3751.html)] Dulce Kersting-Lark, " Nearby History: A history of mining in Latah County," Moscow – Pullman Daily News, 15 Feb 2019]
Clay
Kaolin, found in various parts of Latah County[[(http://dnews.com/local/clay-mines-nothing-new-to-latah-county/article_ba334456-b6d3-56a8-8650-57003470af36.html)] Clay mines nothing new to Latah County, Moscow-Pullman Daily News (dnews.com) 20 Jan 2001] is a white clay (alumina-silicate) that is used as a pigment when making paper as well as for other types of products.
=====Latah County Mines=====
Mines of various types can still be found in Latah County, Idaho, but it is not a significant part of the economy. There are 659 records of mining claims on public land managed by the Bureau of Land Management. 47 are active and 612 are inactive. [[(https://thediggings.com/usa/idaho/latah-id057)] The Diggings, Latah County, Idaho, accessed 22 July 2020]
Following is a list of mines registered in Latah County.[[(https://mrdata.usgs.gov)] U.S. Department of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey, Mineral Resources Data][[(https://thediggings.com/)] The Diggings™ a resource for locating mining claims][[(https://westernmininghistory.com/)] Western Mining History][[(https://www.mindat.org/)] Mindat.org is an outreach project of the Hudson Institute of Mineralogy, 501(c)(3)][[(https://geonames.usgs.gov)] U.S. Department of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey, U.S. Board on Geographic Names] Many are closed and have no plans of reopening. Others are currently operational. All are part of the mining history of Latah County.
Avon Mica Co. Mine. See Hungry Gut.
Avon Prospect; (46.8964, 116.56610); Avon District/Mica Mountain District :: Ore: Mica
Behren Brothers Placer; (47.0036, 116.53440); Hoodoo Mining District :: Ore: Gold; Type: Placer; # of Shafts: 1; Workings: Surface :: Surface Area: 5.35 hectares (13.22 acres) :: Age of Host Rock: Holocene epoch 11,784 years ago to present
Bentz Claim. See Doerr Mine.
Bishop Claim Prospect. See Gold Hill Prospect.
Black Dust Placer; (47.0044, 116.5419); Hoodoo Mining District :: Ore: Gold; Type: Placer; Workings: Surface :: Age of Host Rock: Holocene epoch 11,784 years ago to present
Black Horse Prospect; (46.9661, 116.76670); Gold Hill Mining District/Blackfoot Mining District :: Ore: Gold / Copper :: Age of Host Rock: Upper Cretaceous epoch 100.50 to 66.00 million years ago
Blackfoot Prospect; (46.9517, 116.7199); Gold Hill Mining District/Blackfoot Mining District :: Ore: Gold; # of Shafts: 1; Workings: Underground :: Subsurface depth reaches a maximum of 55 meters (180 feet) and the ore body extends 2.74 meters (8.99 feet) in width ::Age of Host Rock: Neoproterozoic era 1.00 to 0.54 billion years ago
Bonami Number 1 Mine; 46.5502, 116.3731
Boulder Creek Placer; (46.9712, 116.7299); Gold Hill Mining District/Blackfoot Mining District :: Ore: Gold; Workings: Underground :: The ore body extends 4 meters (14 feet) below the surface :: Age of Host Rock: Holocene epoch 11,784 years ago to present
Bovill Clay Deposit; (46.8425, 116.42720) :: Ore: Aluminum; # of Shafts: 1; Workings: Surface - Strip-level method.; :: Area: 617.00 hectares (1,524.64 acres); Width: 2,400.00 meters (7,874.02 feet); Top Depth: 3.00 meters (9.84 feet); Thickness: 6.00 meters (19.69 feet)
Camas Creek Placer1; (46.9394, 116.76330); Gold Hill Mining District/Blackfoot Mining District :: Ore: Gold; Type: Placer; Workings: Surface :: The ore body extends 4 meters (14 feet) below the surface :: Age of Host Rock: Holocene epoch 11,784 years ago to present
Campbell Lease; (46.8756, 116.57860); Avon District/Mica Mountain District :: Ore: Mica; # of Shafts: 1; Workings: Surface and Underground :: Surface Area: 0.315 Hectares; Sub Surface Length: 38.1 Meters; Width: 9.14 meters (29.99 feet); Thickness: 5.49 meters (18.01 feet) :: Age of Host Rock: Upper Cretaceous epoch 100.50 to 66.00 million years ago
Canfield-Rogers Clay Deposit; (46.7553, 116.98030) :: Ore: Kaolin Clay; Workings: Surface
Carlson Lease. See Hungry Gut.
Carrico Mine and Placer; (46.99573,116.8085); Gold Hill Mining District/Blackfoot Mining District :: Ore: Gold; Type: Vein; # of Shafts: 1; Workings: Surface and Underground :: Subsurface depth reaches a maximum of 15 meters (50 feet) and extends 34 meters (110 feet) in length
Cassidy Prospect; (46.9583, 116.76360); Gold Hill Mining District/Blackfoot Mining District :: Ore: Gold; # of Shafts: 1; Workings: Surface and Underground :: Subsurface length extends a maximum of 76 meters (250 feet) :: Age of Host Rock: Neoproterozoic era 1.00 to 0.54 billion years ago
Clay Deposit; (47.00001, 116.99999) :: Ore: Fire Clay (Refractory), Titanium, Aluminum
Copper Chief Mine; (46.7289, 116.63860; Troy District :: Ore: Copper; # of Shafts: 1; Workings: Underground :: Subsurface length extends a maximum of 30 meters (100 feet) :: Age of Host Rock: Neoproterozoic era 1.00 to 0.54 billion years ago
Copper King; (46.9947, 116.49580); Hoodoo Mining District :: Ore: Copper; Workings: Surface and Underground
Copper Occurrence; (47.0072, 116.47860); Hoodoo Mining District :: Ore: Copper
Copper Ridge; (46.9711, 116.74999); Gold Hill Mining District/Blackfoot Mining District :: Ore: Gold, Copper; Type: Vein; # of Shafts: 1; Workings: Surface :: Age of Host Rock: Upper Cretaceous epoch 100.50 to 66.00 million years ago
Daisy Mine; (46.9661, 116.72170); Gold Hill Mining District/Blackfoot Mining District :: Ore: Gold; Type: Vein; # of Shafts: 1; Workings: Surface and Underground :: Subsurface length extends a maximum of 30 meters (100 feet) and the ore body extends 0.38 meters (1.25 feet) in width :: Age of Host Rock: Neoproterozoic era 1.00 to 0.54 billion years ago
Deary Clay Deposit South; (46.7706, 116.56560) :: Ore: Aluminum, Kaolin Clay
Deary Prospect; (46.7808, 116.62440); Troy District :: Ore: Iron; Type: Sedimentary
Dicks Creek Placer; (46.6433, 116.34190) :: Ore: Gold; Type: Placer; Workings: Surface
Doerr Mine; (46.88101,116.5721); Avon District/Mica Mountain District :: Ore: Mica
Dollie F. Wolfe Copper Occurrence. See Copper Occurrence
Early Bird. See Last Chance Prospect.
Feather Creek Prospect; (46.9625, 116.41690) :: Ore: Copper; The ore body extends 1,066 meters (3,500 feet) long and 1 meter (6 feet) wide :: Age of Host Rock: Neoproterozoic era 1.00 to 0.54 billion years ago
Fitzgerald Property; (46.8658, 116.58140) :: Ore: Mica
Gemmill Silver Prospect; (46.7189, 116.69780); Troy District :: Ore: Gold, Silver, Copper; # of Shafts: 1; Workings: Surface and Underground :: Subsurface depth reaches a maximum of 24 meters (80 feet) and extends 30 meters (100 feet) in length :: Age of Host Rock: Upper Cretaceous epoch 100.50 to 66.00 million years ago
Gold Bug Prospect; (46.9636, 116.74250); Gold Hill Mining District/Blackfoot Mining District :: Ore: Gold, Silver, Copper; # of Shafts: 1; Workings: Underground :: Subsurface depth reaches a maximum of 91 meters (300 feet) and extends 305 meters (1,000 feet) in length :: Age of Host Rock: Upper Cretaceous epoch 100.50 to 66.00 million years ago
Gold Eagle Prospect; (46.8147, 116.3269); Ruby Creek District :: Ore: Gold :: Age of Host Rock: Neoproterozoic era 1.00 to 0.54 billion years ago
Gold Hill Prospect; (46.9572, 116.74640); Gold Hill Mining District/Blackfoot Mining District :: Ore: Gold, Silver, Copper; Type: Vein; # of Shafts: 1; Workings: Surface and Underground :: Subsurface length extends a maximum of 597 meters (1,960 feet) :: Age of Host Rock: Upper Cretaceous epoch 100.50 to 66.00 million years ago
Gold Prospect; (46.9864, 116.54560); Hoodoo Mining District :: Ore: Gold; The ore body extends 0.91 meters (2.99 feet) in width.
Hecla Prospect; (47.0036, 116.50390); Hoodoo Mining District :: Ore: Copper; # of Shafts: 1; Workings: Underground :: Subsurface depth reaches a maximum of 30 meters (100 feet) and extends 61 meters (200 feet) in length and he ore body extends 6 meters (20 feet) thick :: Age of Host Rock: Neoproterozoic era 1.00 to 0.54 billion years ago
Helmer Clay Deposit; (46.8175, 116.46810) :: Ore: Kaolin Clay
Hidden Treasure Placer; (47.00139,116.54306); Hoodoo Mining District :: Ore: Gold; Type: Placer; Workings: Surface :: Age of Host Rock: Holocene epoch 11,784 years ago to present
High-Iron Clay Deposit; (46.7631, 116.62440) :: Ore: Clay
Hoteling Creek. See Milbert Placer.
Hungry Gut Mine; (46.8669, 116.59030); Avon District/Mica Mountain District :: Ore: Mica; Workings: Surface and Underground :: Ore body is tabular shaped 11 meters (37 feet) long and 1 meter (4 feet) thick.
Jerome Creek Placer; (46.9619, 116.73170); Gold Hill Mining District/Blackfoot Mining District :: Ore: Gold; Type: Placer; Workings: Surface :: The ore body extends 4 meters (14 feet) below the surface. :: Age of Host Rock: Holocene epoch 11,784 years ago to present
Last Chance Mine; (46.8786, 116.58080); Avon District/Mica Mountain District :: Ore: Mica
Last Chance Prospect; (46.9511, 116.73220); Gold Hill Mining District/Blackfoot Mining District :: Ore: Gold; # of Shafts: 1; Workings: Underground :: Subsurface depth reaches a maximum of 15 meters (50 feet) :: Age of Host Rock: Neoproterozoic era 1.00 to 0.54 billion years ago
Lavigne and Maher Tungsten Prospect. See Prosperity Group.
Levi Anderson. See Steel Smith Mica Mine.
Lindquist Prospect. See Avon Prospect.
Little Echo No 1; (46.785, 116.44610) :: Ore: Copper
Lucky Jim Prospect; (46.9033, 116.56110); Avon District/Mica Mountain District :: Ore: Mica
Luella Mine. See Campbell Lease.
Mary Lee Placer; (47.0111, 116.53220); Hoodoo Mining District :: Ore: Gold; Type: Placer; Workings: Surface :: Age of Host Rock: Holocene epoch 11,784 years ago to present
Mason Butte Titanium Placer; (46.6556, 116.40140); Ruby Creek District :: Ore: Titanium; Type: Placer; Workings: Surface
Maxine No 2 Mine; (46.87556,116.58389); Avon District/Mica Mountain District :: Ore: Mica
Mckinney Beryllium Prospect; (46.8792, 116.78140) :: Ore: Beryllium; # of Shafts: 1 :: Age of Host Rock: Upper Cretaceous epoch 100.50 to 66.00 million years ago
Milbert Iron Prospect; (46.9773, 116.7857); Gold Hill Mining District/Blackfoot Mining District :: Ore: Iron; # of Shafts: 1; Workings: Surface and Underground :: Subsurface length extends a maximum of 61 meters (200 feet) and the ore body is described as irregularly shaped reaching 457 meters (1,500 feet) in length :: Age of Host Rock: Upper Cretaceous epoch 100.50 to 66.00 million years ago
Milbert Placer; (46.9786, 116.80080); Gold Hill Mining District/Blackfoot Mining District :: Ore: Gold; Type: Placer; Workings: Surface :: Age of Host Rock: Holocene epoch 11,784 years ago to present
Milbert Tungsten Prospect; (46.9978, 116.79610); Gold Hill Mining District/Blackfoot Mining District :: Ore: Tungsten; The ore body extends 1.22 meters (4.00 feet) in width.
Mizpah Mine; (46.9992, 116.49170); Hoodoo Mining District :: Ore: Copper; # of Shafts: 1; Workings: Surface and Underground :: Subsurface depth reaches a maximum of 61 meters (200 feet) and extends 792 meters (2,600 feet) in length.
Morning Star Claims; (46.8997, 116.56780); Avon District/Mica Mountain District :: Ore: Beryllium; # of Shafts: 1; Workings: Surface and Underground :: Subsurface length extends a maximum of 316 meters (1,036 feet) :: Age of Host Rock: Upper Cretaceous epoch 100.50 to 66.00 million years ago
Mountain Gulch Prospect; (47.03639,116.51972); Hoodoo Mining District :: Ore: Gold
Munro Mill Prospect. See Avon Prospect.
Muscovite Mine; (46.8897, 116.57830); Avon District/Mica Mountain District :: Ore: Mica
Northwest Gold Fields; (46.9819, 116.56080); Hoodoo Mining District :: Ore: Gold; # of Shafts: 1; Workings: Surface :: Surface Area extends 242.48 hectares (599.17 acres) and the ore body extends 7 meters (25 feet) below the surface :: Age of Host Rock: Holocene epoch 11,784 years ago to present
O.K. Olson Prospect; (46.7325, 116.69810); Troy District :: Ore: Copper; # of Shafts: 1; Workings: Underground :: Subsurface depth reaches a maximum of 30 meters (100 feet) and extends 41 meters (135 feet) in length :: Age of Host Rock: Neoproterozoic era 1.00 to 0.54 billion years ago
O'Donnell Opal Occurrence; (46.7695, 117.0396) :: Ore: Opal; Type: Vein; Pliocene epoch 5.33 to 2.58 million years ago
Olson And Stanford Hi-Al Mine. See Olson Clay Deposit.
Olson Clay Deposit; (46.7775, 116.63722); Troy District :: Ore: Kaolin Clay; # of Shafts: 1; Workings: Surface - Strip-level method. :: Surface Area extends 500.00 hectares (1,235.53 acres).
Olson Mine; (46.8731, 116.57890); Avon District/Mica Mountain District :: Ore: Mica
Olson Prospect. See Feather Creek Prospect.
Olson Titanium Prospect; (46.6311, 116.40690) :: Ore: Titanium; Workings: Surface
Olson-Vennigerholz. See Steel Smith Mica Mine.
Paradise Ridge Silica Deposit; (46.6781, 116.9774) :: Ore: Quartz; Workings: Surface :: The ore body extends 1,609 meters (5,279 feet) long and 152 meters (500 feet) wide :: Age of Host Rock: Neoproterozoic era 1.00 to 0.54 billion years ago
Peacock Mine. See Feather Creek Prospect.
Pinnell Vein. See Gold Hill Prospect.
Poorman Placer; (46.9694, 116.58360); Hoodoo Mining District :: Ore: Gold; Type: Placer; Workings: Surface :: The ore body extends 3,218 meters (10,559 feet) long and 15 meters (50 feet) wide. :: Age of Host Rock: Holocene epoch 11,784 years ago to present
Prosperity Group; (46.9936, 116.79190); Gold Hill Mining District/Blackfoot Mining District :: Ore: Tungsten; Type: Vein
Sand Mountain. See Last Chance Mine.
Silver King Mine; 46.8072, 116.33640 :: Ore: Gold :: Age of Host Rock: Neoproterozoic era 1.00 to 0.54 billion years ago
Silver White. See Last Chance Mine.
Stanford Clay Deposit; (46.8278, 116.64310) :: Ore: Kaolin Clay
Steel Smith Mica Mine; (46.8753, 116.57030); Avon District/Mica Mountain District :: Ore: Mica
Taylor Placer Claim; (47.0056, 116.5389); Hoodoo Mining District :: Ore: Gold; Type: Placer; Workings: Surface :: Age of Host Rock: Holocene epoch 11,784 years ago to present
Troy Sillimanite Co. Prospect. See O.K. Olson Prospect.
White Cross Prospect; (46.7998, 116.9179); Moscow Mountain Mining District :: Ore: Gold :: Age of Host Rock: Upper Cretaceous epoch 100.50 to 66.00 million years ago
Witherow Mine.See Last Chance Mine.
=====The Lost Wheelbarrow Mine=====
Gold Hill Mining District/Blackfoot Mining District. (46.99684, -116.78488)
Mine Details: Gold Ore; Type: Vein; 1 Shaft; Underground workings
The Lost Wheelbarrow Mine in Latah Count is without a doubt fabled, the question is what is fact or what is fiction[[(https://geonames.usgs.gov/apex/f?p=GNISPQ:3:::NO::P3_FID:386191)] U. S. Geological Survey, Geographic Names, online database, (https://geonames.usgs.gov/apex/f?p=138:1:0::NO:::); Lost Wheelbarrow Mine; ID: 386191][[(https://books.google.com/books?id=8QRkDQAAQBAJ&pg=PT197&lpg)] Barry Storm, "Thunder Gods Gold", Pickle Partners Publishing, 2016][[(https://books.google.com/books?id=58aSz0RZeZEC&source=gbs_navlinks_s)] W. C. Jameson, "Buried Treasures of the Rocky Mountain West: Legends of Lost Mines, Train Robbery Gold, Caves of Forgotten Riches, and Indians' Buried Silver," The Wheelbarrow Mine, pgs 68-71] [[(https://dnews.com/life/nearby-history-ballyhoo-about-gold-in-the-hoodoos/article_22d1b741-aada-5858-b2fa-56f2d760b051.html)] Keith Peterson, "Nearby History: Ballyhoo about gold in the Hoodoos", Moscow (Idaho) – Pullman (Washington) Daily News 15 May 2020][[(https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/latah/13594.mp3)] Herzog & Gilder Nichols, 1975-05-28, Interview by Sam Schrager University of Idaho Library, Moscow, Latah, Idaho, United States, tape recording.][[( https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/latah/13447.mp3)] Glen & Agnes Gilder, 1975-05-22, Interview #1 by Sam Schrager University of Idaho Library, Moscow, Latah, Idaho, United States, tape recording.]. With minor variations the story is as follows:
The story starts about 1880 when two illiterate, down-on-their-luck miners with nothing but threadbare clothing and an emaciated mule made a find of which all miners dream. One of the two is known as Caspar but his partner's name doesn't seem to be remembered at all. They discovered a thick vein of quartz laced with gold of top quality. They made a wheelbarrow from the staves of a whiskey barrel with hand-cut poles and a rusty wheel. One would dig and the other would use the wheelbarrow to haul out the rock and ore. In a matter of months, they had an estimated $20,000 in gold.
It is said that they were preparing to leave as winter was soon approaching and that Caspar got greedy. They quarreled and Caspar killed his partner, placed his body in the wheelbarrow and left it in the deepest part of the mine. He went to California and either lived well on the $20,000 or managed to lose it.
Part two of the story says the Caspar returned to Latah County and went into partnership with a William McGahan of Troy. They went looking for the mine and McGahan kept a diary of their search. Some say Caspar searched for a year and others say he searched for 14 years but he never found it again.
In part three of the story, Dr. C. L Treichler finds the mine with a caved in entrance using the information diary of William McGahan. He employs an experienced miner, L. J. "Jack" Moore, to help reopen the mine. They are certain they found the right place because about 40 feet from the entrance they find a mummified body in a crudely made wheelbarrow. They send a sample for assay and the sample is deemed to be incredibly rich. Newspaper articles are published across the country. News that the 'Wheelbarrow Mine' had been found along with a portion of a human skeleton soon went national.
The Denver (Colorado) Press printed an article on 11 Jun 1939[[(https://www.genealogybank.com/doc/newspapers/image/v2%3A12C7581AC4BD0728%40GB3NEWS-173913D7B9B31564%402429426-173777C9D5E97714%4013-173777C9D5E97714%40)] Denver (Colorado) Press, 11 Jun 1939, pg 14, GenealogyBank.com ]. The Las Vegas (Nevada) Review-Journal picked up another one from the United Press on 29th of June. [[(https://www.genealogybank.com/doc/newspapers/image/v2%3A1508AFD0E83DBED6%40GB3NEWS-16D2389B8B6CDED5%402429444-16D2368242E9A1CE%402-16D2368242E9A1CE%40)] Howard J. Brice, United Press Staff Correspondent, "Gold Mine, Lost for Years, Thot[sic] Discovered Again in Idaho Area," 29 Jun 1939, pg 3, GenealogyBank.com ]. The story was reported by the Springfield (Massachusetts) Republican on July 14th[[(https://www.genealogybank.com/doc/newspapers/image/v2%3A11BC3DF3E61E32B5%40GB3NEWS-12A36C6623FE0449%402429459-129DBF1C45799A49%403-129DBF1C45799A49%40)] Springfield (Massachusetts) Republican; 14 Jul 1939, pg 4, GenealogyBank.com ], an extended version of the same article was printed by the Omaha (Nebraska) World-Herald on the 16th[[(https://www.genealogybank.com/doc/newspapers/image/v2%3A1106B5BBD4B623A8%40GB3NEWS-136DC3AFA073F80A%402429461-13643436A7B09D17%4040-13643436A7B09D17%40)] "Wheelbarrow Mine Is Found," Omaha (Nebraska) World-Herald, 16 Jul 193, pg 41: GenealogyBank.com ]; the Grand Rapids (Michigan) Press on the 20th[[(https://www.genealogybank.com/doc/newspapers/image/v2%3A1231FD919F0C27A4%40GB3NEWS-16C9AB1C3728B6CB%402429465-16C8A8947015E4D2%409-16C8A8947015E4D2%40)] "Legendary Mine Believed to Be Found in Idaho" 20 Jul 1939, Grand Rapids (Michigan) Press, pg 10; GenealogyBank.com]; and in August, the Houston (Texas) Chronicle oprinted it on the 10th [[(https://www.genealogybank.com/doc/newspapers/image/v2%3A14DB39C1C40322B4%40GB3NEWS-15F11CF9DC41FD56%402429486-15F11B334185F23F%402-15F11B334185F23F%40)] "Legendary Mine Believed to Be Found in Idaho" 10 Aug 1939, Houston (Texas) Chronicle, pg 3; GenealogyBank.com]. The Las Vegas (Nevada) Review-Journal had a story on August 29th[[(https://www.genealogybank.com/doc/newspapers/image/v2%3A1508AFD0E83DBED6%40GB3NEWS-16D23C19AE50F545%402429505-16D22950CBF97C3A%402-16D22950CBF97C3A%40)] "Wheelbarrow Mine Lost Over Fifty Years Is Located", Las Vegas (Nevada) Review-Journal, 29 Aug 1939; page 3; GenealogyBank.com] and these are just a few examples. Things seemed to quiet down until the following April when L. J. "Jack" Moore, the mine manager, reported that gold-bearing quartz was located in the reopened mine and that it had assayed well. Neil Messig, the mine superintendent added that the vein started about 6 inches wide and soon opened to 18 inches. With this news, articles appeared on the 16 April 1940; locally in the Lewiston (Idaho) Tribune, throughout the state in papers such as the (Idaho Falls, Idaho) Post-Register and across the country in newspapers like the Denver (Colorado) Post, the Washington (DC) Evening Star, the Milwaukee (Wisconsin) Journal, the Omaha (Nebraska) World-Herald, the (Baton Rouge, Louisianna) State Times Advocate and others. A few papers including the Trenton (New Jersey) Evening Times and the (Portland) Oregonian must have felt scooped because they didn't print an article until April 17th. [[(https://www.genealogybank.com/explore/newspapers/all?fname=&lname=&fullname=&kwinc=wheelbarrow%20mine&kwexc=race&show_kwexc=1&sort=old&rgfromDate=04%2F15%2F1940&rgtoDate=04%2F20%2F1940&formDate=&formDateFlex=exact&dateType=range&processingtime=&addedFrom=&addedTo=)] A collection of newspaper articles from 16 and 17 April 1940 with the term "Wheelbarrow Mine", GenealogyBank.com] [[(https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn83045462/1940-04-16/ed-1/seq-2/)] "Legendary Gold Vein Struck, Runs $8,00-a-Ton Ore; Evening star (Washington, D.C.) 1854-1972, April 16, 1940, Page A-2, Image 2][[(https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=6VYwAAAAIBAJ&sjid=nzsDAAAAIBAJ&pg=3363%2C5941448)] (Hopkinsville) Kentucky New Era, 26 Jan 1940,"Mine Lost for Years Believed Found", pg 3]
The finale: The Lost Wheelbarrow Company is formed;[[(https://sosbiz.idaho.gov/search/business)] Idaho Secretary of State, Business Filing; LOST WHEELBARROW MINING COMPANY (THE) (63056) General Business Corporation (D), Inactive-Forfeited, 03/16/1928-11/30/1941, NO AGENT] Dr. C. L Treichler appears on the show, "We the People" on 30 Apr 1940[[(https://www.genealogybank.com/doc/newspapers/image/v2%3A14A5888D9F4EC28F%40GB3NEWS-15C68B1165E6B5D6%402429743-15C6526A2559F8F0%404-15C6526A2559F8F0%40?h=1&fname=landis&lname=treichler%20&fullname=&kwinc=&kwexc=&sort=old&rgfromDate=&rgtoDate=&formDate=&formDateFlex=exact&dateType=range&processingtime=&addedFrom=&addedTo=&sid=vnixpbzbkoruwivzbljvrkecfdcstmzd_wma-gateway002_1596263792459)] "Gets Radio Call", Lewiston (Idaho) Tribune, 23 Apr 1940, pg 5, GenealogyBank.com] and stock is sold both locally and across the US. The mine never lives up to the claims that have been made. The company becomes inactive by the end of 1941 and the shares are worthless. These details can be confirmed. But Treichler claims everything was done in good faith and the mining efforts failed due to repeated cave-ins and flooding and even digging a new shaft could not successfully reopen the mine. Further efforts are futile as heavy equipment cannot be brought in because of the terrain.
As a postscript to the story, albeit one with unanswered questions, on 23 Aug 1940, a woman, Mrs. Emma Dykstra, comes forward speculating that the remains found in the mine might be those of her father, who went prospecting in 1918 and never returned. She believes that the rifle found at the site may be able to confirm her suspicions. [[(https://www.genealogybank.com/doc/obituaries/image/v2:14A5888D9F4EC28F@GB3OBIT-15C6922B4E773144@2429865-15C64C11168841A0@9-17632808E876BE6B@?h=1&fname=&lname=Dykstra%20&fullname=&kwinc=&kwexc=&sort=old&rgfromDate=&rgtoDate=&formDate=&formDateFlex=exact&dateType=range&processingtime=&addedFrom=&addedTo=&sid=asepefdqujpmsgpotyfdipzbusxrcdrx_wma-gateway002_1596263162987)] "Woman's Quest May Put Crimp on "Lost Wheelbarrow Mine' Legend", Lewiston (Idaho) Tribune, 23 Apr 1940. Pg 10. GenealogyBank.com] As yet, I have not learned what she concluded.
According to a 2014 newspaper article two "credible historians … exposed [the story's] questionable veracity". One of which was J. B. West[[(https://dnews.com/life/nearby-history-facets-of-palouse-branding-found-in-veins-of-gold-and-gems/article_4718c192-f315-5dcf-bfed-5e9bdaded6ba.html)] Joann Jones, "Nearby History: Facets of Palouse Branding Found in Veins of Gold and Gems"; Moscow (Idaho) – Pullman (Washington) Daily News, 1 Nov 2014] who credible historian or not was unlikely to be unbiased in the matter as he was a stockholder.
[https://digital.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/collection/ott/id/799/rec/1 Stock Certificate Issued to J.B. West]
=====More Mining Information From Those Who Were There=====
To find out more about mining and the miners of Latah County, check out these oral histories and others:
[https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/interviews/viewer.html?cachefile=Hardt.xml Verna Palmer Hardt Interview #1, 6/19/1975] Topics: Family adventures, migration and settling. Viola events. Cattle herding experiences. Indians. Chinese miners. (Tape recorded by Mrs Hardt for her brother, Glen Palmer, who was the donor.) no date 2 hr 49p
[https://digital.lib.uidaho.edu/utils/getfile/collection/latah/id/6093/filename/MILBERT1.pdf?_ga=2.111846861.896150494.1595410881-263776665.1589091402 Frank Milbert Interview #1, 06/18/1975 (transcript only)] Topics: Discovery of Gold Hill gold (1861). Gold Creek rush (1868). Gold rush life. Carrico family mining. Persecution of Chinese miners. Lost Wheelbarrow Mine. Park Shattuck's mining experiences. 6-18-75 2.5 hr 54p
[https://digital.lib.uidaho.edu/utils/getfile/collection/latah/id/6160/filename/MILBERT2.pdf?_ga=2.79531741.896150494.1595410881-263776665.1589091402 Frank Milbert Interview #2, 06/20/1975 (transcript only)] Topics: Dowsing for gold. Stories about local miners. Promoters. How gold spurred early settlement. Gold mining in the twenties. Dredging the Palouse River. Nature of gold miners. 6-20-75 3 hr 58p
[https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/interviews/viewer.html?cachefile=Nichols.xml George Nichols Interview #1, 5/28/1975] Topics: With Frank Herzog, Glen Gilder (friends) Early settlement on Palouse River. Arrival of Potlatch Lumber Company. Logging, river drives, foremen; contribution of IWWs. Harvard's beginning, Hoodoo mining ventures. An ostracized family. Bee trees and trapping. Evil of corporations and politicians. 5-28-75 3 hr p
[https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/interviews/viewer.html?cachefile=Sanderson_Byers4.xml Byers Sanderson Interview #4, 8/25/1976] Topics: Experience as CCC camp superintendent. Mistreatment of men by foremen. Bovill at its prime. Failed mining claims. Company monopoly of cedar. 8-25-76 3 hr p
[https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/interviews/viewer.html?cachefile=Sanderson_Byers3.xml Byers Sanderson Interview #3, 1/23/1976] Topics: Hoodoo and swamp Creek mining. Company control of independent loggers. East European lumberjacks. Arson and murder in Bovill fire. Gambling and moonshine. Strong men. 1-23-76 2.5 hr 54p
[https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/interviews/viewer.html?cachefile=Utt_Emmett1.xml Emmett and Anna Utt Interview #2, 5/7/1973] Topics: Retaliations against Potlatch Lumber Company arrogance. Winter logging. Gold Hill gold; father's mining and bad mining stock. A smart coyote. 5-7-73 1.5 hr 39p
[https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/interviews/viewer.html?cachefile=Utt_Emmett2.xml Emmett and Anna Utt Interview #3, 8/10/1973] Topics: Sympathy for Indians as a boy. Murders of Chinese miners and a tramp. Persecution of an ex-thief. IWW sabotage to pressure company. Gypsies; bootleggers; the Klan. New-fangled machinery. Demise of forest wilderness. 8-10-73 1.6 hr 43p
[https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/interviews/viewer.html?cachefile=Wilkins.xml Kenneth Wilkins Interview #1, 6/23/1975] Topics: With Dorothy Wilkins (wife) Homesteading without cash. Pioneer Avon community; impact of early county development. Lumber camp conditions. Mica mining. Bee trees. Reversion to pioneering in depression. 6-23-75 2.5 hr
====Logging==== {{Image|file=Latah_County_Idaho_Information-16.jpg |caption=Idaho White Pine – The tree that started it all |size=l }}
====Agriculture====
===COMMUNITIES – PAST AND PRESENT===
Latah County is made up of 9 cities and 9 unincorporated communities but once had many more named communities whether officially recognized or more informal. Many changed names, sometimes so quickly that it can be difficult to find maps or other documents that directly identify the location. In the following sections, information will be provided for as many Latah County locations as possible starting with current cities, followed by current unincorporated areas and finally by historical locations. Some of the historical communities existed prior to the creation of Latah County but are included because they fall into the current boundaries of Latah County. {{Image|file=Latah_County_Idaho_Information-2.jpg | size=l |caption=Latah County Map showing Historic and Contemporary Places }} This map was created to aid in personal genealogical research to show historic places in relation to the rest of the county. Not all of the historic places below are represented. Many of the places identified on the map did not exist at the same time as others. Please note that locations are only approximate and not to be relied upon. Please leave a comment for any grevious errors.
====Incorporated Cities==== =====Bovill=====
Previous Names: Warren Meadows
[[(https://210037ce-4f50-408e-b3bf-a053e1bb45bc.filesusr.com/ugd/c533b2_9537063d80934d28bfa34fc31ca8f603.pdf)] John B. Miller, "Warren Meadows," Latah Historical Society, (Moscow) Latah County, Idaho; Latah Legacy, Vol. 13 No. 2, 1984 (Summer), pg 1; online archives (https://www.latahcountyhistoricalsociety.org/latah-legacy).]; Halls Field
[[(https://geonames.usgs.gov/apex/f?p=138:3:0::NO:3:P3_FID,P3_TITLE:2409886,City%20of%20Bovill)] City of Bovill, ID: 2411322, U. S. Geological Survey, Geographic Names, online database, (https://geonames.usgs.gov/apex/f?p=138:1:0::NO:::)] Location: 46.8586790, -116.3935512
Area: 0.159 sq miles.
[[(https://www2.census.gov/geo/docs/maps-data/data/gazetteer/2019_Gazetteer/2019_gaz_place_16.txt)] 2019, Gazetteer Files, Places; United States Census Bureau; Bovill city, Idaho ] Estimated Population: 258 (as of 1 July 2019)
[[(https://www.census.gov/data/tables/time-series/demo/popest/2010s-total-cities-and-towns.html)] City and Town Population Totals: 2010-2019; United States Census Bureau; Bovill city, Idaho ] Local Government: Bovill is one of the 9 incorporated cities in Latah County
and is governed by the Mayor/City Council form of municipal government.
Website: none found
Bovill City Hall 100 Railroad Ave, Bovill, ID 83806
208-826-3603
BOVILL AND THE MAN FOR WHOM IT IS NAMED
Bovill was named for an English settler, Hugh Bovill. He was the 13th son
[[(https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=ljMuAAAAIBAJ&sjid=3NAFAAAAIBAJ&pg=4383%2C1905724)] Becky Kellom, "Bovill had colorful characters – and a 2-story outdoor privy", [Moscow] Idahonian, 14 May 1988; pg 31] of Sir William Bovill, Chief Justice of the Common Pleas
[[( https://artsandculture.google.com/entity/hotel-bovill/m02qnsht)] Hotel Bovill]. While living in Nebraska, Bovill travelled to Latah County in 1899
[[(https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=ljMuAAAAIBAJ&sjid=3NAFAAAAIBAJ&pg=4350%2C1897102)] Mary Reed, "Bovill's hotel an outpost for travelers, sportsmen", ", [Moscow] Idahonian, 14 May 1988; pg 29] and upon seeing the area, he purchased the homestead of Francis Warren
[[(https://dnews.com/local/nearby-history-a-short-history-of-a-small-frontier-town/article_f96c6c39-7ead-5398-b915-2c4f9ff8db43.html)] Dulce Kersting-Lark, "Nearby History: A short history of a small frontier town" Moscow-Pullman Daily News, 24 Sep 2018]. Bovill returned in 1991 with his wife, Charlotte and their children. Hugh and Charlotte envisioned the area as a resort for wealthy sportsmen
[[(https://210037ce-4f50-408e-b3bf-a053e1bb45bc.filesusr.com/ugd/c533b2_af6f5d71e25d45bea2ea884b55a83a0e.pdf)] Dulce Kersting-Lark, "Latah County Communities – Then and Now. Bovill," Latah Historical Society, (Moscow) Latah County, Idaho; Latah Legacy, Vol. 46 No. 1, 2019, pg 5; online archives (https://www.latahcountyhistoricalsociety.org/latah-legacy)] and opened a hotel in 1905
. {{Image|file=Latah_County_Idaho_Information-18.jpg |size=m |caption=Hotel Bovill }}
About the same time a syndicate that would become Potlatch Lumber Company had "timber cruisers" in the area assessing the value of the timber stands and they started buying up land. In 1907, a rail line was completed connecting Bovill to the sawmill in Potlatch.
{{Image|file=Latah_County_Idaho_Information-19.jpg |size=m |caption=W.I.&M. [Washington, Idaho & Montana] Railway train and depot in Bovill }}
On 23 May 1913, Bovill became an incorporated village and construction of the town commenced immediately. Hundreds of men lived just outside town in one of the logging camps or with the railroad contruction crews. This had a huge impact on the initial character of the town. Far from the vision conceived by the Bovill's for a refined sportsman's retreat, the town soon sported numerous saloons and two houses of prostitution. This was no longer the unspoiled land that had attracted the Bovills to Northern Idaho. The wild nature of the town only lasted a few years, but the Bovill familyll[[(https://www.hmdb.org/m.asp?m=113704)] "Historic Bovill The Town that grew out of the Wilderness"; Historical Marker located in Bovill City Park; Photo submitted on February 4, 2018, by Martin Schrattenholzer of Renton, Washington. • Andrew Ruppenstein, page editor][[(https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=aa1fAAAAIBAJ&sjid=yzIMAAAAIBAJ&pg=5396%2C2089002)] Michael R. Wickline, "Resort business has its roots in early 1900s", Lewiston [Idaho] Morning Tribune, 5 May 1990; pg 26], while retaining ownership of the hotel and some other land never lived there again except for a short time 20 years later. Lumberjacks and their families supported the many businesses that had grown up in Bovill through the 1920s but as logging in the area slowed the population declined[. In 1920, Bovill Village had a population of 589 and by 1940 it had decreased by 24%][[(https://www2.census.gov/library/publications/decennial/1940/population-volume-1/33973538v1ch04.pdf)] U. S. Census Bureau; "1940 Census of Population: Volume 1. Number of Inhabitants. Total Population for States, Counties, and Minor Civil Divisions; for Urban and Rural Areas; for Incorporated Places; for Metropolitan Districts; and for Census Tracts; Georgia, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana and Iowa";pg 283; (https://www.census.gov/)].
{{Image|file=Latah_County_Idaho_Information-17.jpg |size=xl |caption=Bovill Village 1913 }}
In 1967, an amendment to state law changed Bovill's designation and it became an incorporated city.
More Photos [https://www.facebook.com/LatahCountyHistory/photos/in-1901-lord-hugh-bovill-an-englishman-bought-the-area-settled-by-francis-warren/2746948825316271/ Hotel Bovill guest register September 1910]
[https://digital.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/collection/ott/search/searchterm/bovill 44 Bovill Photos 1907-1938]
Bovill Post Office A post office was established 7 Feb 1907
[[(https://www.postalhistory.com/postoffices.asp?task=display&state=ID&county=Latah)] Jim Forte Postal History, (https://www.postalhistory.com/); Original Data: Record of Appointment of Postmasters , 1832 - September 30, 1971 and Record of Appointment of Postmasters, Oct. 1789-1832. National Archives microfilm publication M1131, Record of Appointment of Postmasters, Oct. 1789-1832 (4 rolls) and M841, Record of Appointment of Postmasters, 1832-Sept. 30, 1971 (145 rolls).] with Hugh Bovill as the first postmaster
[[(http://www.uspostalbulletins.com/PDF/Vol28_Issue8247_19070320.pdf)] THE DIGITIZED US POSTAL BULLETINS and PL&Rs (http://www.uspostalbulletins.com/); Original Data: Postal Bulletin © 1971 - 1994 and 1995 to 2014, United States Postal Service; Vol 28, Issue 8247, 19070320 ]. Other Postmasters include:
* Frank E. Featherston, commissioned 16 Mar 1910
[[(http://www.uspostalbulletins.com/PDF/Vol31_Issue9163a_19100319.pdf)] THE DIGITIZED US POSTAL BULLETINS and PL&Rs (http://www.uspostalbulletins.com/); Original Data: Postal Bulletin © 1971 - 1994 and 1995 to 2014, United States Postal Service; Vol 31, Issue 9163a, 19100319 ]; * Arno Albrecht, commissioned 3 June 1915
[[(http://www.uspostalbulletins.com/PDF/Vol36_Issue10761_19150611.pdf)] THE DIGITIZED US POSTAL BULLETINS and PL&Rs (http://www.uspostalbulletins.com/); Original Data: Postal Bulletin © 1971 - 1994 and 1995 to 2014, United States Postal Service; Vol 36, Issue 10761, 19150611 ] and re-commissioned 6 Jan 1916
[[(http://www.uspostalbulletins.com/PDF/Vol37_Issue10957_19160202.pdf)] THE DIGITIZED US POSTAL BULLETINS and PL&Rs (http://www.uspostalbulletins.com/); Original Data: Postal Bulletin © 1971 - 1994 and 1995 to 2014, United States Postal Service; Vol 37, Issue 10957, 19160202 ]; * Richard A. McDonald, commissioned 28 June 1920
[[(http://www.uspostalbulletins.com/PDF/Vol41_Issue12300_19200706.pdf)] THE DIGITIZED US POSTAL BULLETINS and PL&Rs (http://www.uspostalbulletins.com/); Original Data: Postal Bulletin © 1971 - 1994 and 1995 to 2014, United States Postal Service; Vol 41, Issue 12300, 19200706 ]; * Elizabeth (Helmer) Guilfoy
[[(http://www.uspostalbulletins.com/PDF/Vol42_Issue12960_19220911.pdf)] THE DIGITIZED US POSTAL BULLETINS and PL&Rs (http://www.uspostalbulletins.com/); Original Data: Postal Bulletin © 1971 - 1994 and 1995 to 2014, United States Postal Service; Vol 42, Issue 12960, 19220911 ] before 1922; * Golda O. (Esveldt) Coy, acting postmaster 1 July 1924
[[(http://www.uspostalbulletins.com/PDF/Vol45_Issue13508_19240628.pdf)] THE DIGITIZED US POSTAL BULLETINS and PL&Rs (http://www.uspostalbulletins.com/); Original Data: Postal Bulletin © 1971 - 1994 and 1995 to 2014, United States Postal Service; Vol 45, Issue 13508, 19240628 ], commissioned 30 January, 1925
[[(http://www.uspostalbulletins.com/PDF/Vol46_Issue13690_19250203.pdf)] THE DIGITIZED US POSTAL BULLETINS and PL&Rs (http://www.uspostalbulletins.com/); Original Data: Postal Bulletin © 1971 - 1994 and 1995 to 2014, United States Postal Service; Vol 46, Issue 13690, 19250203 ][[(http://www.uspostalbulletins.com/PDF/Vol47_Issue13994_19260203.pdf)] THE DIGITIZED US POSTAL BULLETINS and PL&Rs (http://www.uspostalbulletins.com/); Original Data: Postal Bulletin © 1971 - 1994 and 1995 to 2014, United States Postal Service; Vol 47, Issue 13994, 19260203 ] and re-commissioned 14 January 1929
[[(http://www.uspostalbulletins.com/PDF/Vol50_Issue14897_19290119.pdf)] THE DIGITIZED US POSTAL BULLETINS and PL&Rs (http://www.uspostalbulletins.com/); Original Data: Postal Bulletin © 1971 - 1994 and 1995 to 2014, United States Postal Service; Vol 50, Issue 14897, 19290119 ]. * Angus G. David, acting postmaster effective 1 June 1933
[[(http://www.uspostalbulletins.com/PDF/Vol54_Issue16195_19330623.pdf)] THE DIGITIZED US POSTAL BULLETINS and PL&Rs (http://www.uspostalbulletins.com/); Original Data: Postal Bulletin © 1971 - 1994 and 1995 to 2014, United States Postal Service; Vol 54, Issue 16195, 19330623 ], commissioned 7 Aug 1934
[[(http://www.uspostalbulletins.com/PDF/Vol55_Issue16484_19340814.pdf)] THE DIGITIZED US POSTAL BULLETINS and PL&Rs (http://www.uspostalbulletins.com/); Original Data: Postal Bulletin © 1971 - 1994 and 1995 to 2014, United States Postal Service; Vol 55, Issue 16484, 19340814 ] and re-commissioned 23 June 1938
[[(http://www.uspostalbulletins.com/PDF/Vol59_Issue17502_19380812)] THE DIGITIZED US POSTAL BULLETINS and PL&Rs (http://www.uspostalbulletins.com/); Original Data: Postal Bulletin © 1971 - 1994 and 1995 to 2014, United States Postal Service; Vol 59, Issue 17502, 19380812 ][[(https://about.usps.com/who-we-are/postmasterfinder/welcome.htm)] Postmaster Finder, BOVILL POST OFFICE, LATAH COUNTY, IDAHO]; * Mrs. Evelyn R. David, acting Postmaster 06/25/1945 and commissioned on 06/26/1946
; * Don C. Chrystal, Acting Postmaster as of 08/31/1959
; * Mrs. Ella E. Johnson, Acting Postmaster effective 02/24/1961
; * Don C. Chrystal, Acting Postmaster again on 10/12/1962, commissioned on 04/25/1963
; * Mrs. Diane L. Holt commissioned on 09/20/1980
; and * Tammy J. Hoisington commissioned on 03/04/2006
. The Bovill post office is still in operation as a Remotely Managed Post Office under the direction of the postmaster of the Deary Post Office on March 9, 2013 and is located at 202 Main Street, Bovill, Idaho, 83806
.
Bovill Maps
Latah County 1914, Geo. A. Ogle & Co.,
contains names of the property owners
[http://img3.historicmapworks.com/Map/US/498847/Township+41+N+Range+1+W++Bovill/Latah+County+1914/Idaho/ T41NR1W]
[http://img3.historicmapworks.com/Map/US/498852/Township+42+N+Range+1+E++Bovill/Latah+County+1914/Idaho/ T42NR1E]
Latah County 1937, Moscow Publishing Company
[http://img3.historicmapworks.com/Map/US/151470/Bovill/Latah+County+1937/Idaho/ City of Bovill]
Latah County 1938, Metsker Maps,
contains names of the property owners
[http://img3.historicmapworks.com/Map/US/1313273/Page+042+++Bovill++Vassar++Highway+Tracts/Latah+County+1938/Idaho/ City of Bovill]
[http://img3.historicmapworks.com/Map/US/1313236/Page+006+++Township+41+N++Range+1+E+++Collins+P+O+++Bovill++Bloom+Meadows++Potlatch+Creek++Purdue/Latah+County+1938/Idaho/ T41NR1E]
[http://img3.historicmapworks.com/Map/US/1313241/Page+011+++Township+41+N++Range+1+W+++Bovill++Purdue++Cougar+Meadows++Moose+Creek/Latah+County+1938/Idaho/ T41NR1W]
Latah County 1940c, Thos. C. Metsker,
contains names of the property owners
[http://img3.historicmapworks.com/Map/US/1609114/Page+042+++Bovill++Vassar++Plat+of+Highway+Tracts/Latah+County+1940c/Idaho/ City of Bovill]
[http://img3.historicmapworks.com/Map/US/1609102/Page+006+++Township+41+N+++Range+1+E+++Collins++Potlatch+Creek++Bloom+Meadows++Bovill++Nat+Brown+Creek/Latah+County+1940c/Idaho/ T41NR1E]
[http://img3.historicmapworks.com/Atlas/US/32848/Latah+County+1940c/ T41NR1W]
Sanborn Fire Insurance Maps
[https://www.loc.gov/maps/?fa=segmentof:g4274bm.g015711916/&q=latah+county+idaho&st=gallery 1916 – 2 images]
[https://www.loc.gov/maps/?fa=segmentof:g4274bm.g015711928/&q=latah+county+idaho&st=gallery Jul 1916 - Dec 1928– 2 images]
Other Maps of Interest
[https://bloximages.newyork1.vip.townnews.com/bigcountrynewsconnection.com/content/tncms/assets/v3/editorial/6/e0/6e09a212-a4a8-11e9-a8d2-e31879663e0d/5d288a387575a.image.jpg?resize=793%2C506 Bovill Today]
=====Deary=====
Previous Names: Spud Hill, Anderson
[[(https://geonames.usgs.gov/apex/f?p=138:3:::NO:3:P3_FID,P3_TITLE:399848,Deary)]U. S. Geological Survey, Geographic Names, online database, (https://geonames.usgs.gov/apex/f?p=138:1:0::NO:::); Deary; ID: 399848; Original Data: U.S. Geological Survey. Geographic Names Phase I data compilation (1976-1981). 31-Dec-1981.][[(http://www.uspostalbulletins.com/PDF/Vol28_Issue8418_19071009.pdf)] THE DIGITIZED US POSTAL BULLETINS and PL&Rs (http://www.uspostalbulletins.com/); Original Data: Postal Bulletin © 1971 - 1994 and 1995 to 2014, United States Postal Service; 09 OCT 1907 - Volume 28 - Issue 8418] Location: 46.7993412, -116.5559894
[[(https://geonames.usgs.gov/apex/ / f?p=138:3:16431015687929::NO:3:P3_FID,P3_TITLE:399848,Deary)] City of Deary, ID: 2411322, U. S. Geological Survey, Geographic Names, online database, (https://geonames.usgs.gov/apex/f?p=138:1:0::NO:::)] Area: 0.658 sq miles
[[(https://www2.census.gov/geo/docs/maps-data/data/gazetteer/2019_Gazetteer/2019_gaz_place_16.txt)] 2019, Gazetteer Files, Places; United States Census Bureau; Deary city, Idaho ].
Estimated Population: 516 (as of 1 July 2019)
[[(https://www.census.gov/data/tables/time-series/demo/popest/2010s-total-cities-and-towns.html)] City and Town Population Totals: 2010-2019; United States Census Bureau; Deary city, Idaho ] Local Government: Deary is one of the 9 incorporated cities in Latah County
and is governed by the Mayor/City Council form of municipal government.
Website: [http://www.dearyidaho.com/ City of Deary]
{{Image|file=Latah_County_Idaho_Information-21.jpg |size=m |caption=Main Street in Deary, 1910 }}
ORIGIN OF THE CITY OF DEARY
The settlement that later became Deary started as a way station for those traveling between Moscow and Bovill[[(https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/interviews/viewer.html?cachefile=Adair1.xml)] Ione Adair Oral History, Interview #1, 6/8/1976; Interviewer Sam Schrager, Latah County Oral History Collection] . It was operated by Joe Wells on his homestead about 1 mile east of Deary[[(https://glorecords.blm.gov/details/patent/default.aspx?accession=ID0290__.434&docClass=STA&sid=gpyet0sm.rpr#patentDetailsTabIndex=0)] Bureau of Land Management (https://glorecords.blm.gov/); Accession Nr: ID0290__.434; WELLS, JOSEPH] and was initially known as Spud Hill for its location at the base of Potato Hill. Later, when a post office was established, it was called Anderson, after the postmaster[[(http://www.uspostalbulletins.com/PDF/Vol14_Issue3991_18930406.pdf)] THE DIGITIZED US POSTAL BULLETINS and PL&Rs (http://www.uspostalbulletins.com/); Original Data: Postal Bulletin © 1971 - 1994 and 1995 to 2014, United States Postal Service; 06 APR 1893 - Volume 14 - Issue 3991].
{{Image|file=Latah_County_Idaho_Information-23.jpg |caption=Looking north at Deary with Potato Hill in the background. 1906 |size=m }}
Deary, like Potlatch and Bovill (and Elk River in neighboring Clearwater County), was created by Potlatch Lumber Co, but the lumber company managed each very differently. (See Bovill/Potlatch). Potlatch Lumber logged the Deary area, of course but the riches were found near Bovill and when the Northern Pacific refused to extend their line to Bovill[[(https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=ljMuAAAAIBAJ&sjid=3NAFAAAAIBAJ&pg=3267%2C1886388)] Marilyn Lewis, "Deary named for Lumberman", [Moscow] Idahonian, 14 May 1988, pg 27]. Potlatch Lumber, Co. was forced to build their own railroad, the Washington, Idaho and Montana Railway line Deary continued its role as a way station but instead of a place for travelers to rest primarily, it was a stop for lumber travelling from Bovill to Potlatch. It became home to industry directly or indirectly related to logging[[( http://www.deary-id.com/)] "About Deary, Idaho"], but unlike Potlatch and to a lesser extent Bovill, it was not completely dependent upon the logging industry as it was more agricultural than the other communities created by the lumber company.
{{Image|file=Latah_County_Idaho_Information-22.jpg |size=m |caption=Town of Deary and the area farms during harvest 1909 }}
While there were several reasons for the agricultural focus, the area around Deary already had settlers, mostly Scandinavian farmers, some of whom had been in the vicinity for over 25 years[[(https://210037ce-4f50-408e-b3bf-a053e1bb45bc.filesusr.com/ugd/c533b2_af6f5d71e25d45bea2ea884b55a83a0e.pdf)] Dulce Kersting-Lark, "Latah County Communities – Then and Now. Deary," Latah Historical Society, (Moscow) Latah County, Idaho; Latah Legacy, Vol. 46 No. 1, 2019, pg 6; online archives (https://www.latahcountyhistoricalsociety.org/latah-legacy)]. Deary is located at the head of the Big Bear and Texas Ridges where they had made their homes. Another important factor is that the company sold the cleared lots shortly after they were logged[[(https://books.google.com/books?id=nNkyuziOVCMC&pg=PA24)] Julie R. Monroe, "Latah County", Arcadia Publishing, Jun 14, 2006; Google Books (https://books.google.com/), Deary, pg 24.].
The town, named after the general manager of the Potlatch Lumber Company, William Deary was platted in 1907 and the first lots were sold on 24 Sep 1907.
[https://www.flickr.com/photos/shookphotos/29607602643 Ticket on the Washington, Idaho & Montana Railway to Deary, Idaho]
[https://www.flickr.com/photos/shookphotos/5585176801 Main Street 1908]
[https://www.flickr.com/photos/shookphotos/4262860733 Main Street 1918]
[https://digital.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/collection/ott/search/searchterm/deary More Photos 1906-1980]
Deary Post Office The Post Office was originally established as Anderson
, named for the first Postmaster, Henry Anderson, commissioned on 03/03/1893
[[(https://about.usps.com/who-we-are/postmasterfinder/welcome.htm)] Postmaster Finder, Deary Post Office, Latah County, Idaho]. He was followed by Michael Kluver, commissioned on 05/10/1900
before the post office was changed to DEARY
and moved 2 miles north east on September 12, 1907 with Ole C. Jorgenson as the first Deary Postmaster
. Rural Delivery Service was established in 1911
[[(http://www.uspostalbulletins.com/PDF/Vol32_Issue9447_19110221.pdf)] THE DIGITIZED US POSTAL BULLETINS and PL&Rs (http://www.uspostalbulletins.com/); Original Data: Postal Bulletin © 1971 - 1994 and 1995 to 2014, United States Postal Service; 21 FEB 1911 - Volume 32 - Issue 9447].
Other Postmasters include:
* Harvey M. Call commissioned on 01/28/1909
; * Frederick C. Miller commissioned on 05/10/1915
and the post office moved 25 feet north
[[(http://www.uspostalbulletins.com/PDF/Vol36_Issue10752_19150601.pdf)] THE DIGITIZED US POSTAL BULLETINS and PL&Rs (http://www.uspostalbulletins.com/); Original Data: Postal Bulletin © 1971 - 1994 and 1995 to 2014, United States Postal Service; 01 JUN 1915 - Volume 36 - Issue 10752]; * Walter E. Gorrie commissioned on 04/10/1920
, re-commissioned 26 May 1925 and on the same day the post office moved 100 feet east
[[(http://www.uspostalbulletins.com/PDF/Vol46_Issue13791_19250604.pdf)] THE DIGITIZED US POSTAL BULLETINS and PL&Rs (http://www.uspostalbulletins.com/); Original Data: Postal Bulletin © 1971 - 1994 and 1995 to 2014, United States Postal Service; 04 JUN 1925 - Volume 46 - Issue 13791]; * Bertha M. Gorrie commissioned on 02/06/1922
; * Mildred W. DesVoignes commissioned on 03/04/1923
; * Walter E. Gorrie appointed Acting Postmaster on 09/04/1924 and commissioned on 05/12/1925
; * Emory Olson commissioned on 10/29/1934
; * Mrs. Florence L. Wylie appointed Acting Postmaster on 12/31/1943
; * George H. Wylie commissioned on 09/23/1944
; * Orville J. Slette appointed Acting Postmaster on 03/31/1961 and commissioned on 09/20/1962
; * Mrs. Frances Eloise Hocking commissioned on 10/26/1974
; * Bessie Mae Norton commissioned on 02/06/1993
; * Steleen L. Turner commissioned on 08/30/1997
; * Karen C. (Vandeburg) Kjelgaard commissioned on 04/05/2014
.
Maps
Latah County 1914, Geo. A. Ogle & Co.,
contains names of the property owners
[http://www.historicmapworks.com/Map/US/498820/Deary++Avon++Enlarged+Plat+of+Sec+5/Latah+County+1914/Idaho/ City of Deary]
[http://www.historicmapworks.com/Map/US/498843/Township+40+N+Range+2+W++Deary/Latah+County+1914/Idaho/ T40NR2W ]
Latah County 1937, Moscow Publishing Company
[http://www.historicmapworks.com/Map/US/151471/Deary/Latah+County+1937/Idaho/ City of Deary]
Latah County 1938, Metsker Maps,
contains names of the property owners
[http://www.historicmapworks.com/Map/US/1313274/Page+043+++Deary++Helmer++Princeton++Avon/Latah+County+1938/Idaho/ City of Deary]
[http://www.historicmapworks.com/Map/US/1313246/Page+016+++Township+40+N++Range+2+W+++Deary++Vassar++Potato+Hill++Big+Bear+Cr/Latah+County+1938/Idaho/ T40NR2W]
Latah County 1940c, Thos. C. Metsker,
contains names of the property owners
[http://www.historicmapworks.com/Map/US/1609115/Page+043+++Deary++Helmer++Princeton++Avon/Latah+County+1940c/Idaho/ City of Deary]
[http://www.historicmapworks.com/Map/US/1609093/Page+016+++Township+40+N+++Range+2+W+++Deary++Vassar++Bear+Creek++Potato+Hill/Latah+County+1940c/Idaho/ T40NR2W]
=====Genesee=====
Previous Names: N/A
Location: 46.5507205, -116.9254357[[(https://geonames.usgs.gov/apex/ /f?p=138:3:16431015687929::NO:3:P3_FID,P3_TITLE:372829,Genesee)] City of Genesee, ID: 2411322, U. S. Geological Survey, Geographic Names, online database, (https://geonames.usgs.gov/apex/f?p=138:1:0::NO:::)]
Area: 0.614 sq miles.[[(https://www2.census.gov/geo/docs/maps-data/data/gazetteer/2019_Gazetteer/2019_gaz_place_16.txt)] 2019, Gazetteer Files, Places; United States Census Bureau; Genesee city, Idaho].
Estimated Population: 965 (as of 1 July 2019)[[(https://www.census.gov/data/tables/time-series/demo/popest/2010s-total-cities-and-towns.html)] City and Town Population Totals: 2010-2019; United States Census Bureau; Genesee city, Idaho]
Local Government: Deary is one of the 9 incorporated cities in Latah County and is governed by the Mayor/City Council form of municipal government.
Website: [http://www.cityofgenesee.com/ City of Genesee]
[http://www.cityofgenesee.com/about-city/gallery/local-architecture/ Local Architecture]
[http://www.cityofgenesee.com/about-city/gallery/history/ Historical Photos]
[[Space:Genesee%2C_Idaho|Genesee, Idaho]]
[https://www.facebook.com/388488595120446/photos/a.388489638453675/388490278453611 Genesee Horse Show 1911]
[http://historymatters.gmu.edu/audio/1585c_MSTR.mp3 Genesee Had Railroads - Audio (0:39)]
Genesee Post Office
The Genesee Post Office was established 1878 [[(https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn84022135/1879-01-24/ed-1/seq-2/)] "Post Offices, " Idaho semi-weekly world. (Idaho City, Idaho Territory), 24 January 1879, Image 2] and is still operating today. Although it converted to a Level 6 (6-hour) Remotely Managed Post Office under the direction of the Postmaster of the Lewiston Post Office on May 4, 2013. The Postmaster position remained until ultimately vacated. Some of the Postmasters include: * Aaron Levy, was postmaster by 1 July 1881[[(https://books.google.com/books?id=Leo-AQAAMAAJ&pg=PA387)] United States Civil Service Commission, "Official Register of the United States", U.S. Government Printing Office, 1881; Google Books (https://books.google.com/), pg 387.][[(https://books.google.com/books?id=g5NRAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA407)] United States Civil Service Commission, "Official Register of the United States", U.S. Government Printing Office, 1884; Google Books (https://books.google.com/), pg 407.][[(https://books.google.com/books?id=h6JLAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA435)] United States Civil Service Commission, "Official Register of the United States", U.S. Government Printing Office, 1885; Google Books (https://books.google.com/), pg 435-36.]; * Jacob Rosenstein by 1 Jul 1887[[(https://books.google.com/books?id=_6JLAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA455)] United States Civil Service Commission, "Official Register of the United States", U.S. Government Printing Office, 1887; Google Books (https://books.google.com/), pg 455-56.]; * Edward R. Wiswell by 1 Jul 1889[ [(https://books.google.com/books?id=569DAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA510)] United States Civil Service Commission, "Official Register of the United States", U.S. Government Printing Office, 1890; Google Books (https://books.google.com/), pg 510-11.]; * C. F. Burr by 1 July 1891 [[(https://books.google.com/books?id=g5RRAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA516)] United States Civil Service Commission, "Official Register of the United States", U.S. Government Printing Office, 1892; Google Books (https://books.google.com/), pg 516-17.] * Arthur H. Potsch appointed Acting Postmaster on 1 Feb 1919>[[(http://www.uspostalbulletins.com/PDF/Vol40_Issue12113_19191120.pdf)] THE DIGITIZED US POSTAL BULLETINS and PL&Rs (http://www.uspostalbulletins.com/); Original Data: Postal Bulletin © 1971 - 1994 and 1995 to 2014, United States Postal Service; Vol 40, Issue 12113, 19191120 ] * Harold A. Haymond appointed Acting Postmaster on 01/11/1937 and commissioned on 02/03/1937> [ [(https://about.usps.com/who-we-are/postmasterfinder/welcome.htm)] Postmaster Finder, Genesee Post Office, Latah County, Idaho]; * Marguerite Vivian Hickman appointed Acting Postmaster on 05/31/1951; * John W. Hickman commissioned on 05/22/1952; * Mrs. Verla E. Hall appointed Acting Postmaster on 12/26/1964 and commissioned on 11/05/1966; * Mrs. Leslie J. Wilson commissioned on 05/05/1979; * Shawn M. (Watson) Stone commissioned on 01/10/2004; * Linda E. Sundstrom commissioned on 06/25/2005; * Caroline M. Wendt commissioned on 10/05/2013.
Maps
Latah County 1914, Geo. A. Ogle & Co.,
contains names of the property owners
[http://www.historicmapworks.com/Map/US/498821/Genesee++Troy++Old+Town+Genesee++Four+Mile+++Above/Latah+County+1914/Idaho/ Genesee and Old Town Genesee Above]
[http://www.historicmapworks.com/Map/US/498822/Genesee++Troy++Old+Town+Genesee++Four+Mile+++Below/Latah+County+1914/Idaho/ Genesee and Old Town Genesee Below]
[http://www.historicmapworks.com/Map/US/498857/Townships+37+++38+Ranges+5+++6++Genesee/Latah+County+1914/Idaho/ T37&38R5&6]
Latah County 1937, Moscow Publishing Company
[http://www.historicmapworks.com/Map/US/151472/Genesee/Latah+County+1937/Idaho/ Genesee]
Latah County 1938, Metsker Maps,
contains names of the property owners
[http://www.historicmapworks.com/Map/US/1313275/Page+044+++Genesee/Latah+County+1938/Idaho/ Genesee]
[http://www.historicmapworks.com/Map/US/1313264/Page+034+++Township+37+N++Ranges+5+W++and+6+W+++Genesee/Latah+County+1938/Idaho/ T37NR5&6W]
[http://www.historicmapworks.com/Map/US/1313280/Page+049+++Troy++Cornwall++Genesee++Hampton++Orchard+Homes/Latah+County+1938/Idaho/ Old Town Genesee]
Latah County 1940c, Thos. C. Metsker,
contains names of the property owners
[http://www.historicmapworks.com/Map/US/1609112/Page+044+++Genessee/Latah+County+1940c/Idaho/ Genessee (sic)]
[http://www.historicmapworks.com/Map/US/1609124/Page+034+++Township+37+N+++Range+5+and+6+W+++Genesee++Cow+Creek/Latah+County+1940c/Idaho/ T37NR5&6W]
[http://www.historicmapworks.com/Map/US/1609108/Page+049+++Troy++Cornwall++Genesee++Hampton++Orchard+Homes/Latah+County+1940c/Idaho/ Old Town Genesee]
Sanborn Fire Insurance Maps
[https://www.loc.gov/item/sanborn01603_001/ 1891 – 1 image]
[https://www.loc.gov/maps/?fa=segmentof:g4274gm.g016031893/&q=latah+county+idaho&st=gallery 1893 – 2 images]
[https://www.loc.gov/maps/?fa=segmentof:g4274gm.g016031896/&q=latah+county+idaho&st=gallery 1896 – 3 images]
[https://www.loc.gov/maps/?fa=segmentof:g4274gm.g016031901/&q=latah+county+idaho&st=gallery 1901 – 3 images]
[https://www.loc.gov/maps/?fa=segmentof:g4274gm.g016031909/&q=latah+county+idaho&st=gallery 1909 – 3 images]
=====Juliaetta=====
{{Image|file=Latah_County_Idaho_Information-5.jpg |caption=Panoramic view of Juliaetta, Idaho. 1894 }}
Previous Names: Schupferville; Schupfer
Location: 46.5740873, -116.7096099
[[(https://geonames.usgs.gov/apex/f?p=138:3:::NO:3:P3_FID,P3_TITLE:2410155,City%20of%20Juliaetta)] City of Juliaetta, ID: 2410155, U. S. Geological Survey, Geographic Names, online database, (https://geonames.usgs.gov/apex/f?p=138:1:0::NO:::)] Area: 0.698 sq miles.
[[(https://www2.census.gov/geo/docs/maps-data/data/gazetteer/2019_Gazetteer/2019_gaz_place_16.txt)] 2019, Gazetteer Files, Places; United States Census Bureau; Juliaetta city, Idaho].
Estimated Population: 601 (as of 1 July 2019)
[[(https://www.census.gov/data/tables/time-series/demo/popest/2010s-total-cities-and-towns.html)] City and Town Population Totals: 2010-2019; United States Census Bureau; Juliaetta city, Idaho] Local Government: Juliaetta is one of the 9 incorporated cities in Latah County
and is governed by the Mayor/City Council form of municipal government.
Website: [http://cityofjuliaetta.com/ City of Juliaetta]
{{Image|file=Latah_County_Idaho_Information-7.jpg |caption=Road grader in Juliaetta }}
In 1878, Rupert Schupfer was one of the original homesteaders in Township 27N Range 3W.[[(https://glorecords.blm.gov/details/patent/default.aspx?accession=ID0410__.206&docClass=STA&sid=00iqham0.3ty)] Bureau of Land Management (https://glorecords.blm.gov/); Accession Nr: ID0410__.206; 10 March 1884, SCHUPFER, RUPERT ][[( https://idahocities.org/news/332620/AIC-Shines-Its-Community-Spotlight-on-Juliaetta.htm)] Gay Dawn Oyler, "AIC Shines Its Community Spotlight on Juliaetta" Association of Idaho Cities, 24 Feb 2017; (https://idahocities.org/)] In 1882, the first post office in the area was established. Charles Snyder, the first postmaster, [[(http://www.uspostalbulletins.com/PDF/Vol3_Issue856_18821226.pdf)]; Original Data: Postal Bulletin © 1971 - 1994 and 1995 to 2014, United States Postal Service; Vol 3, Issue 640, 18820411.] named the post office after two of his daughters Julia and Etta. When Schupfer received his deed in 1884, he platted part of his homestead and called it Schupfer or Schupferville. The town went by all three names until 1890 when Juliaetta was approved as the official name.[[(https://history.idaho.gov/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/Adams_Abram_A_Home_100000908.pdf)] National Register of Historic Places Registration Form for Adams, Abram A., Home / The Castle Museum / IHSI # 57-13472 ; Idaho State Historical Society National Register of Historic Places in Idaho (https://history.idaho.gov/nrhp/); page 8] At that time the town had a population of about 350 people. [[(https://www2.census.gov/library/publications/decennial/1900/volume-1/volume-1-p6.pdf)] U. S. Census Bureau, 1900 Census: Volume I. Population, Part 1, Minor Civil Divisions – Table 5, Part 1; pg 112 ] Twenty years later the population had doubled. [[(https://www2.census.gov/library/publications/decennial/1910/volume-2/volume-2-p4.pdf)] U. S. Census Bureau, 1910 Census: Volume 2. Population, Reports by States, with Statistics for Counties, Cities, and Other Civil Divisions: Alabama-Montana; District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Idaho ;pg 417 ]
{{Image|file=Latah_County_Idaho_Information-8.jpg |caption=Valley Hotel in Juliaetta }}
{{Image|file=Latah_County_Idaho_Information-6.jpg |caption=Portion of Juliaetta, Idaho showing brewery site. 1906 }} [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/ott/browse.html#juliaetta 18 Photos 1897-1912]
[http://jkhf.info/juliaetta_newspapers.htm Juliaetta Newspapers 1914 to 1937]
Juliaetta Post Office The post office in Julietta has been operational with no name changes from 1882 to the present
. Charles Snyder was the first postmaster and named the post office after two of his daughters, Julia and Etta.
[[(http://www.uspostalbulletins.com/PDF/Vol3_Issue856_18821226.pdf)]; Original Data: Postal Bulletin © 1971 - 1994 and 1995 to 2014, United States Postal Service; Vol 3, Issue 640, 18820411.] Sometime after 1 July 1887, Geo. W. McKern succeeded him, holding the office on 6 Aug 1888 when the post office was moved 90 rods south west
[[(http://www.uspostalbulletins.com/PDF/Vol9_Issue2569_18880806.pdf.pdf)] THE DIGITIZED US POSTAL BULLETINS and PL&Rs (http://www.uspostalbulletins.com/); Original Data: Postal Bulletin © 1971 - 1994 and 1995 to 2014, United States Postal Service; Vol 9, Issue 2659, 18880806]; Charles Snyder was recommissioned on 6 June 1889
[[(http://www.uspostalbulletins.com/PDF/Vol10_Issue2824_18890608.pdf)] THE DIGITIZED US POSTAL BULLETINS and PL&Rs (http://www.uspostalbulletins.com/); Original Data: Postal Bulletin © 1971 - 1994 and 1995 to 2014, United States Postal Service; Vol 10, Issue 2824, 18890608 ]; followed by John Evans on 9 Jan 1892
[[(http://www.uspostalbulletins.com/PDF/Vol13_Issue3618_18920113.pdf.pdf)] THE DIGITIZED US POSTAL BULLETINS and PL&Rs (http://www.uspostalbulletins.com/); Original Data: Postal Bulletin © 1971 - 1994 and 1995 to 2014, United States Postal Service; Vol 13, Issue 3618, 18920113 ]; Winfield Harper on 25 May 1892
[[(http://www.uspostalbulletins.com/PDF/Vol13_Issue3734_18920528.pdf)] THE DIGITIZED US POSTAL BULLETINS and PL&Rs (http://www.uspostalbulletins.com/); Original Data: Postal Bulletin © 1971 - 1994 and 1995 to 2014, United States Postal Service; Vol 13, Issue 3734, 18920528 ]; Frank P. Ziegler on 6 July 1893
[[(http://www.uspostalbulletins.com/PDF/Vol14_Issue4069_18930708.pdf.pdf)] THE DIGITIZED US POSTAL BULLETINS and PL&Rs (http://www.uspostalbulletins.com/); Original Data: Postal Bulletin © 1971 - 1994 and 1995 to 2014, United States Postal Service; Vol 14, Issue 4069, 18930708 ]; and William A. Wallis on 7 April 1904
[[(http://www.uspostalbulletins.com/PDF/ Vol25_Issue7348_19040408.pdf)] THE DIGITIZED US POSTAL BULLETINS and PL&Rs (http://www.uspostalbulletins.com/); Original Data: Postal Bulletin © 1971 - 1994 and 1995 to 2014, United States Postal Service; Vol 25, Issue 7348, 1900408 ]. Other Postmasters include:
* Edgar H. Taylor commissioned on 02/21/1925
[ [(https://about.usps.com/who-we-are/postmasterfinder/welcome.htm)] Postmaster Finder, Juliaetta Post Office, Latah County, Idaho] ::On 26 Apr 1941, the post office moved 120 feet southwest (905 feet from the depot)[[(http://www.uspostalbulletins.com/PDF/Vol62_Issue18187_19410430.pdf)] THE DIGITIZED US POSTAL BULLETINS and PL&Rs (http://www.uspostalbulletins.com/); Original Data: Postal Bulletin © 1971 1994 and 1995 to 2014, United States Postal Service; Vol 62 Issue 18187, 19410430] * Mrs. Edna Nye appointed Acting Postmaster on 09/01/1943
* James Herbert Millard appointed Acting Postmaster on 02/21/1944 and commissioned on 10/11/1944
* Mrs. Myrtle M. Cochran appointed Acting Postmaster on 07/14/1945 and commissioned on 07/03/1946
* Mrs. Mae I. Walsh appointed Acting Postmaster on 04/30/1956
* Floyd K. Heimgartner commissioned on 05/16/1957
* Elizabeth J. Heimgartner commissioned on 09/17/1983
* Charles Ben Carpenter commissioned on 01/13/1990
* Susan M. Thompson commissioned on 10/28/1995
* James M. Braden commissioned on 11/07/1998
* Julie A. (Heimgartner) Lind commissioned on 06/29/2002
On October 4, 2014, converted to a Level 6 (6-hour) Remotely Managed Post Office under the direction of the Postmaster of the Troy Post Office.
Maps
Latah County 1914, Geo. A. Ogle & Co.,
contains names of the property owners
[http://www.historicmapworks.com/Map/US/498825/Juliaetta/Latah+County+1914/Idaho/ Juliaetta]
[http://www.historicmapworks.com/Map/US/498855/Townships+37+++38+N+Range+3+W++Juliaetta++Cornwall++Kendrick/Latah+County+1914/Idaho/ T38&39NR3W]
Latah County 1937, Moscow Publishing Company
[http://www.historicmapworks.com/Map/US/151475/Juliaetta/Latah+County+1937/Idaho/ Juliaetta]
[http://www.historicmapworks.com/Map/US/151509/Townships+37+and+38+N++Ranges+1+and+3+W+++Genesee++Juliaetta++Rue/Latah+County+1937/Idaho/ T38&39NR1&3W]
Latah County 1938, Metsker Maps,
contains names of the property owners
[http://www.historicmapworks.com/Map/US/1313277/Page+046+++Juliaetta/Latah+County+1938/Idaho/ Juliaetta]
[http://www.historicmapworks.com/Map/US/1313250/Page+020+++Township+37+N++Range+3+W+++Juliaetta++Nez+Perce++Clearwater+River/Latah+County+1938/Idaho/ T37NR3W]
Latah County 1940c, Thos. C. Metsker,
contains names of the property owners
[http://www.historicmapworks.com/Map/US/1609111/Page+046+++Juliaetta/Latah+County+1940c/Idaho/ Juliaetta]
[http://www.historicmapworks.com/Map/US/1609088/Page+020+++Township+37+N+++Range+3+W+++Juliaetta++Clearwater+River++Basalt++Myrtle/Latah+County+1940c/Idaho/ T37NR3W]
Sanborn Fire Insurance Maps
[https://www.loc.gov/item/sanborn01619_001/ 1896 – 1 image]
[https://www.loc.gov/item/sanborn01619_002/ 1900 – 1 image]
[https://www.loc.gov/collections/sanborn-maps/?fa=segmentof:g4274jm.g016191909/&sb=shelf-id&st=gallery 1909 – 2 images]
[https://www.loc.gov/maps/?fa=segmentof:g4274jm.g016191929/&q=latah+county+idaho&st=gallery Nov 1909 - Jan 1929 – 2 images]
=====Kendrick=====
{{Image|file=Latah_County_Idaho_Information-33.jpg |size=xl |caption=1916 Panoramic of Kendrick }}
Previous Names: Latah, Kirby
Location: 46.6138973, -116.6543735
[[(https://geonames.usgs.gov/apex/f?p=138:3:::NO:3:P3_FID,P3_TITLE:2410179,City%20of%20Kendrick)] City of Kendrick, ID: 2410179, U. S. Geological Survey, Geographic Names, online database, (https://geonames.usgs.gov/apex/f?p=138:1:0::NO:::)] Area: 0.36 sq miles.
[[(https://www2.census.gov/geo/docs/maps-data/data/gazetteer/2019_Gazetteer/2019_gaz_place_16.txt)] 2019, Gazetteer Files, Places; United States Census Bureau; Kendrick city, Idaho].
Estimated Population: 305 (as of 1 July 2019)
[[(https://www.census.gov/data/tables/time-series/demo/popest/2010s-total-cities-and-towns.html)] City and Town Population Totals: 2010-2019; United States Census Bureau; Kendrick city, Idaho] Local Government: Kendrick is one of the 9 incorporated cities in Latah County
and is governed by the Mayor/City Council form of municipal government.
Website: [https://kendrick-juliaetta.com/kendrick City of Kendrick] / [https://www.facebook.com/CityOfKendrick Kendrick on Facebook]
{{Image|file=Latah_County_Idaho_Information-31.jpg |caption=Kendrick }} WHY KENDRICK IS NAMED FOR A RAILROAD ENGINEER
Thomas Kirby, a business man and entrepreneur, settled in Juliaetta in 1888 but he and other residents did not get along. He claims that due to jealousy over his success "the people of Juliaetta" not only abused him but banded together to destroy his business and he strongly suggests that they burnt down his drug store. On this basis, he decided to found what is now Kendrick.[[(https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=ljMuAAAAIBAJ&sjid=3NAFAAAAIBAJ&pg=4450%2C1820036)] Carolyn Gravelle, "Kendrick was once called Latah City, Kirby" (Moscow) Idahonian, 17 May 1988; Google News (https://news.google.com/).]
He purchased the homestead of John C Nichols. [[(https://glorecords.blm.gov/details/patent/default.aspx?accession=ID0380__.154&docClass=STA&sid=kongvzyz.qxt)] Bureau of Land Management (https://glorecords.blm.gov/); Accession Nr: ID0380__.154; NICHOLS, JOHN C]
{{Image|file=Latah_County_Idaho_Information-30.jpg |caption=Homestead cabin of John Nichols }}
When platting the own, Thomas Kirby named it after himself but called the post office Latah (or Latah City in order to differentiate it from the county)[[(http://www.uspostalbulletins.com/PDF/Vol10_Issue2832_18890618.pdf)] THE DIGITIZED US POSTAL BULLETINS and PL&Rs (http://www.uspostalbulletins.com/); Original Data: Postal Bulletin © 1971 - 1994 and 1995 to 2014, United States Postal Service; Vol 10, Issue 2832, 18890618 ].
To ensure the town would have a vibrant business center, Thomas Kirby negotiated with Northern Pacific Railroad to extend their rail[[(https://kendrick-juliaetta.com/kendrick)] KJ7 Community Development Association; City of Kendrick, (https://kendrick-juliaetta.com/)]. He gave them a bonded-deed for half of the town and promised to rename in for their chief engineer, James P. Kendrick in exchange for having the rail operational by 1 January 1891[[(https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn82007023/1890-05-01/ed-1/seq-1/)] "Kendrick", Lewiston teller. [volume] (Lewiston, North Idaho) 1878-1900, May 01, 1890, Image 1; Image provided by Idaho State Historical Society].
{{Image|file=Latah_County_Idaho_Information-32.jpg |caption=Main Street Kendrick with Northern Pacific [Railroad] passenger train and water tank in background. 1900. }}
The post office was renamed on 29 Dec 1890[[(http://www.uspostalbulletins.com/PDF/Vol11_Issue3302_18901229.pdf)] THE DIGITIZED US POSTAL BULLETINS and PL&Rs (http://www.uspostalbulletins.com/); Original Data: Postal Bulletin © 1971 1994 and 1995 to 2014, United States Postal Service; Vol 11, Issue 3302, 18901229]. Soon after Thomas Kirby moved on to build Peck on the Nez Perce Reservation.[[(https://npgallery.nps.gov/GetAsset/f9e5a712-48d7-4087-ba19-6164bb83c77d/)]KIRBY, THOMAS, HOUSE, National Register of Historic Places]
Kendrick Post Office Initially called Latah, the post office was established in 1889 and Thomas Kirby was the first postmaster. The post office and was renamed to Kendrick in December 1890. E. W. Hill was postmaster on 1 July 1891.
Other Postmasters include:
* Fred O. Stedman appointed Acting Postmaster on 03/31/1944 and commissioned on 07/14/1947; * Robert E. Magnuson appointed Acting Postmaster on 04/14/1961 and commissioned on 09/20/1962; * Don C. Chrystal commissioned on 06/28/1980; * Sharon K. Harris commissioned on 07/14/1990; and * Patricia L. Steigers commissioned on 04/03/2004
JKHF Research Center data base * [http://jkhf.info/kendrick_newspapers%201891%20to%201950.htm Kendrick Newspapers 1891 to 1950]
* [http://jkhf.info/kendrick_newspapers_1950_to.htm Kendrick Newspapers 1950 to July 1998]
* [http://jkhf.info/2014UofI%201921-22%20Latah%20County%20Business%20Dir.%2001.pdf Kendrick 1921-22 Directory (pdf)] Excerpt from Polk's Whitman, Garfield and Latah Counties Directory 1921-22. Contains Kendrick - Alphabetical List of Names(Business Firms and Private Persons): starting on page 3 of file, page numbered 332; and Latah County Alphabetical List of Names (Business firms, residents and farmers in the county with the exception of the following towns: Genesee, Kendrick, Moscow, Troy) starting on page 13 of file, page numbered 421.
Maps
Latah County 1914, Geo. A. Ogle & Co.,
contains names of the property owners
[http://www.historicmapworks.com/Map/US/498826/Kendrick++Hampton++Orchard+Homes/Latah+County+1914/Idaho/ Kendrick]
[http://www.historicmapworks.com/Map/US/498855/Townships+37+++38+N+Range+3+W++Juliaetta++Cornwall++Kendrick/Latah+County+1914/Idaho/ T37&38NR3W]
Latah County 1937, Moscow Publishing Company
[http://www.historicmapworks.com/Map/US/151476/Kendrick/Latah+County+1937/Idaho/ Kendrick]
[http://www.historicmapworks.com/Map/US/151489/Township+38+N++Range+3+W+++Kendrick/Latah+County+1937/Idaho/ T38NR3W]
Latah County 1938, Metsker Maps,
contains names of the property owners
[http://www.historicmapworks.com/Map/US/1313278/Page+047+++Kendrick/Latah+County+1938/Idaho/ Kendrick]
[http://www.historicmapworks.com/Map/US/1313251/Page+021+++Township+38+N++Range+3+W+++Kendrick++Bovard++Little+Bear+River/Latah+County+1938/Idaho/ T38NR3W]
Latah County 1940c, Thos. C. Metsker,
contains names of the property owners
[http://www.historicmapworks.com/Map/US/1609110/Page+047+++Kendrick/Latah+County+1940c/Idaho/ Kendrick]
[http://www.historicmapworks.com/Map/US/1609087/Page+021+++Township+38+N+++Range+3+W+++Kendrick++Nez+Perce++Potlatch+River++Bovard++Bear+River/Latah+County+1940c/Idaho/ T38NR3W]
Sanborn Fire Insurance Maps
[https://www.loc.gov/item/sanborn01622_001/ 1893 – 1 image]
[https://www.loc.gov/item/sanborn01622_002/ 1896 – 1 image]
[https://www.loc.gov/item/sanborn01622_003/ 1901 – 1 image]
[https://www.loc.gov/item/sanborn01622_004/ 1905 – 1 image]
[https://www.loc.gov/maps/?fa=segmentof:g4274km.g016221909/&q=latah+county+idaho&st=gallery 1909 – 2 images]
[https://www.loc.gov/maps/?fa=segmentof:g4274km.g016221929/&q=latah+county+idaho&st=gallery Nov 1909 - Jan 1929 – 2 images]
=====Moscow=====
Moscow is located at 46.7323875, -117.0001651
[[(https://geonames.usgs.gov/apex/ / f?p=138:3:16431015687929::NO:3:P3_FID,P3_TITLE:400006,Moscow)] City of Moscow, ID: 2411322, U. S. Geological Survey, Geographic Names, online database, (https://geonames.usgs.gov/apex/f?p=138:1:0::NO:::)] with an area of 6.909 sq miles.
[[(https://www2.census.gov/geo/docs/maps-data/data/gazetteer/2019_Gazetteer/2019_gaz_place_16.txt)] 2019, Gazetteer Files, Places; United States Census Bureau; Moscow city, Idaho]. It is one of the 9 incorporated cities in Latah County
and had an estimated population of 25,702 on 1 July 2019
[[(https://www.census.gov/data/tables/time-series/demo/popest/2010s-total-cities-and-towns.html)] City and Town Population Totals: 2010-2019; United States Census Bureau; Moscow city, Idaho] Local Government [https://www.ci.moscow.id.us/ City of Moscow]
Mayor/City Council
Latah County Seat
Moscow was incorporated in 1887 and became the county seat of newly formed Latah County in 1888. Moscow is also the home of the University of Idaho, a land-grant institution established in 1889.
Moscow in Photos [https://digital.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/collection/ott/search/searchterm/Moscow For 100 Years of Photos 1880-1980]
{{Image|file=Latah_County_Idaho_Information-11.jpg |size=m |caption=Looking east at Main and Third streets in Moscow, 1885. George [Gottfried] Weber Harness Shop on northeast corner; Langdon Hardware & Stage office on southeast corner. }}
{{Image|file=Latah_County_Idaho_Information-12.jpg |size=m |caption=Looking at the west side of Main Street from Third Street beginning with the grocery store in above picture and preceding north. Picture probably taken in the late 1890s. Note (Creightons). 1898 }}
{{Image|file=Latah_County_Idaho_Information-14.jpg |size=m |caption=Looking north at Main Street from 5th Street, In the early 1900s (about 1901) with a wagon load of sacked grain pulled by four horses. A delivery wagon at the left and a farm wagon at right. Before pavement [laid in] 1912. }}
{{Image|file=Latah_County_Idaho_Information-13.jpg |size=m |caption=Looking south at the west side of Main Street from north side of Third Street in the foreground. 1910, a couple of years before the Street was paved. }}
{{Image|file=Latah_County_Idaho_Information-15.jpg |size=m |caption=Looking north on Main Street at corner of Fifth Street, 1914. The street was paved in 1912. Standard Garage, which by 1968 was the Kenworthy movie house in 1968. }}
Moscow Post Office In 1876, the first post office named Moscow was established and is still in operation today.[[(https://www.postalhistory.com/postoffices.asp?task=display&state=ID&county=Latah&searchtext=&pagenum=2)] Jim Forte Postal History, (https://www.postalhistory.com/); Original Data: Record of Appointment of Postmasters , 1832 - September 30, 1971 and Record of Appointment of Postmasters, Oct. 1789-1832. National Archives microfilm publication M1131, Record of Appointment of Postmasters, Oct. 1789-1832 (4 rolls) and M841, Record of Appointment of Postmasters, 1832-Sept. 30, 1971 (145 rolls).] On 1 July 1881, the Postmaster was Almon Asbury Lieuallen and Thomas J. Craig, was commissioned as Postmaster 10 Nov 1881 and was bonded for $5,000 on 16 May 1883[[(http://www.uspostalbulletins.com/PDF/Vol4_Issue1154_18831218)]; Original Data: Postal Bulletin © 1971 - 1994 and 1995 to 2014, United States Postal Service; Vol 4, Issue 1154, 18831218.]. He served until at least 1 Jul 1885.[[(http://www.uspostalbulletins.com/PDF/Vol2_Issue515_18811111.pdf)]; Original Data: Postal Bulletin © 1971 - 1994 and 1995 to 2014, United States Postal Service; Vol 2, Issue 515, 18811111.] ; By 1 July 1887, the postmaster was W. P. Cattron; William T. Griffin in 1889;and Arvid Hinman by 1891. The Moscow post office continued to grow and add more carriers as mail services for the County were streamlined and smaller post offices closed[[(http://www.uspostalbulletins.com/PDF/Vol12_Issue3566_18911110.pdf)] THE DIGITIZED US POSTAL BULLETINS and PL&Rs (http://www.uspostalbulletins.com/); Original Data: Postal Bulletin © 1971 - 1994 and 1995 to 2014, United States Postal Service; Vol 12, Issue 3566, 18911110 ][[(http://www.uspostalbulletins.com/PDF/Vol21_Issue6291_19001016.pdf)] THE DIGITIZED US POSTAL BULLETINS and PL&Rs (http://www.uspostalbulletins.com/); Original Data: Postal Bulletin © 1971 - 1994 and 1995 to 2014, United States Postal Service; Vol 21, Issue 6291, 19001016 ][[(http://www.uspostalbulletins.com/PDF/Vol22_Issue6571_19010923.pdf)] THE DIGITIZED US POSTAL BULLETINS and PL&Rs (http://www.uspostalbulletins.com/); Original Data: Postal Bulletin © 1971 - 1994 and 1995 to 2014, United States Postal Service; Vol 22, Issue 6571, 19010923 ]. Rural Free Delivery was established on 1 Sep 1905[[(http://www.uspostalbulletins.com/PDF/Vol26_Issue7755_19050809.pdf)] THE DIGITIZED US POSTAL BULLETINS and PL&Rs (http://www.uspostalbulletins.com/); Original Data: Postal Bulletin © 1971 - 1994 and 1995 to 2014, United States Postal Service; Vol 26, Issue 7755, 19050809 ][[(http://www.uspostalbulletins.com/PDF/Vol26_Issue7814a_19051018.pdf)] THE DIGITIZED US POSTAL BULLETINS and PL&Rs (http://www.uspostalbulletins.com/); Original Data: Postal Bulletin © 1971 - 1994 and 1995 to 2014, United States Postal Service; Vol 26, Issue 7814a, 19051018 ].
About Moscow Today In the top 100 Best Small Art Towns in America
[[(https://blog.americansforthearts.org/by-program/reports-and-data/legislation-policy/naappd/the-100-best-small-art-towns-in-america)] THE 100 BEST SMALL ART TOWNS IN AMERICA, abstract, Americans for the Arts, ARTSBLOG] Rated #1 - The best U.S. cities to raise a family (2019)
[[(https://www.marketwatch.com/story/the-best-us-cities-to-raise-a-family-2019-04-01)] "The best U.S. cities to raise a family", Livability; 2019]
Maps
Latah County 1914, Geo. A. Ogle & Co.,
contains names of the property owners
[http://www.historicmapworks.com/Map/US/498828/Moscow+North+++Left/Latah+County+1914/Idaho/ Moscow North - Left]
[http://www.historicmapworks.com/Map/US/498829/Moscow+North+++Right/Latah+County+1914/Idaho/ Moscow North -Right]
[http://www.historicmapworks.com/Map/US/498830/Moscow+South+++Left/Latah+County+1914/Idaho/ Moscow South - Left]
[http://www.historicmapworks.com/Map/US/498831/Moscow+South+++Right/Latah+County+1914/Idaho/ Moscow South - Right]
[http://www.historicmapworks.com/Map/US/498840/Township+39+N+Ranges+5+++6+W++Moscow/Latah+County+1914/Idaho/ T39NR5&6W]
Latah County 1937, Moscow Publishing Company
[http://www.historicmapworks.com/Map/US/151481/Moscow+++Northeast/Latah+County+1937/Idaho/ Moscow NE]
[http://www.historicmapworks.com/Map/US/151482/Moscow+++Northwest/Latah+County+1937/Idaho/ Moscow NW]
[http://www.historicmapworks.com/Map/US/151483/Moscow+++Southeast/Latah+County+1937/Idaho/ Moscow SE]
[http://www.historicmapworks.com/Map/US/151484/Moscow+++Southwest/Latah+County+1937/Idaho/ Moscow SW]
[http://www.historicmapworks.com/Map/US/151496/Township+39+N++Range+5+W+++Moscow/Latah+County+1937/Idaho/ T39NR5W]
[http://www.historicmapworks.com/Map/US/151497/Township+39+N++Ranges+5+and+6+W+++Moscow/Latah+County+1937/Idaho/ T39NR5&6W]
Latah County 1938, Metsker Maps,
contains names of the property owners
[http://www.historicmapworks.com/Map/US/1313266/Page+036+++Township+39+N++Ranges+5+W++and+6+W+++Moscow++Palouse+River++Crumarine+Cr/Latah+County+1938/Idaho/ T39NR5&6W]
[http://www.historicmapworks.com/Map/US/1313260/Page+030+++Township+40+N++Range+4+W+++Moscow+Mtn+++Palouse+River++Meadow+Cr+++Crumarine+Cr/Latah+County+1938/Idaho/ T40NR4W]
Latah County 1940c, Thos. C. Metsker,
contains names of the property owners
[http://www.historicmapworks.com/Map/US/1609123/Page+036+++Township+39+N+++Range+5+and+6+W+++Moscow++Palouse+River/Latah+County+1940c/Idaho/ T39NR5&6W]
[http://www.historicmapworks.com/Map/US/1609130/Page+030+++Township+40+N+++Range+4+W+++Palouse+River++Meadow+Creek++Moscow+Mountain/Latah+County+1940c/Idaho/ T40NR4W]
Sanborn Fire Insurance Maps
[https://www.loc.gov/maps/?fa=segmentof:g4274mm.g016401888/&q=latah+county+idaho&st=gallery 1888 – 2 images]
[https://www.loc.gov/maps/?fa=segmentof:g4274mm.g016401889/&q=latah+county+idaho&st=gallery 1889 – 2 images]
[https://www.loc.gov/maps/?fa=segmentof:g4274mm.g016401891/&q=latah+county+idaho&st=gallery 1891 – 4 images]
[https://www.loc.gov/maps/?fa=segmentof:g4274mm.g016401893/&q=latah+county+idaho&st=gallery 1893 – 8 images]
[https://www.loc.gov/maps/?fa=segmentof:g4274mm.g016401896/&q=latah+county+idaho&st=gallery 1896 – 11 images]
[https://www.loc.gov/maps/?fa=segmentof:g4274mm.g016401904/&q=latah+county+idaho&st=gallery 1904 – 25 images]
[https://www.loc.gov/maps/?fa=segmentof:g4274mm.g016401909/&q=latah+county+idaho&st=gallery 1909 – 26 images]
=====Onaway=====
Onaway is located at 46.9282112, -116.8896210
[[(https://geonames.usgs.gov/apex/f?p=138:3:0::NO:3:P3_FID,P3_TITLE:2411322,City%20of%20Onaway)] City of Onaway, ID: 2411322, U. S. Geological Survey, Geographic Names, online database, (https://geonames.usgs.gov/apex/f?p=138:1:0::NO:::)] with an area of 0.15 sq miles.
[[(https://www2.census.gov/geo/docs/maps-data/data/gazetteer/2019_Gazetteer/2019_gaz_place_16.txt)] 2019, Gazetteer Files, Places; United States Census Bureau; Onaway city, Idaho]. It is one of the 9 incorporated cities in Latah County
and had an estimated population of 188 on 1 July 2019
[[(https://www.census.gov/data/tables/time-series/demo/popest/2010s-total-cities-and-towns.html)] City and Town Population Totals: 2010-2019; United States Census Bureau; Onaway city, Idaho] How Onaway Got its Name Originally called Bulltown, after an early settler, it was a stage coach stop before the railroad came to Latah County. A popular story of how it came to be renamed Onaway is that the people working at the sawmill in Potlatch (a dry town) would stop for a drink at one of the bars in Onaway, only a mile away from the mill and that when a wife would call to find out why her husband wasn't home yet, she would be told that he was "Onaway home".[[(https://onawaymi.com/about.html)] Brian Holmes, "Onaway, Idaho: On the way to everywhere on the Palouse"; KTVB-TV, Channel 7, Boise, Idaho, 30 Jan 2020, (https://www.ktvb.com/)] While that makes a cute story, it doesn't seem to have any facts supporting it.
{{Image|file=Latah_County_Idaho_Information-4.jpg | align=l |caption=Interior of an Onaway Bar, 1939
L-R: Otis Muck, Henrietta Lewis (managed and ran bar with her son),
Elmer Dixon(Hixon?), Edward Denison, Edwin Chambers, and Charley Chambers }}
Another claim is that new settlers arriving at the stage coach station in Bulltown changed the name to that of the town they came from in New York.[[(https://idahocities.org/news/346154/AIC-Shines-Its-Community-Spotlight-on-Onaway.htm)] Gay Dawn Oyler, "AIC Shines Its Community Spotlight on Onaway" Association of Idaho Cities, 19 May 2017; (https://idahocities.org/)] However, if there is or was an Onaway, New York it is proving elusive.
An Onaway in Michigan was first settled in the 1880s by Thomas Shaw and Merritt Chandler. Chandler platted Onaway and is said to have gotten the name from The Song of Hiawatha by William Wadsworth Longfellow, 1855 and that it is an Ojibwa Indian cry meaning 'Alert' or 'Awaken'. [[(https://onawaymi.com/about.html)] City of Onaway, Michigan Website, "All About Onaway, Michigan", (https://onawaymi.com/)]. Onaway, Michigan is a lumber town like Potlatch and Onaway, Idaho suggesting that perhaps the Bulltown settlers may have come from Michigan via New York or perhaps were New Yorkers that had gone to the Michigan lumberyards before coming to Idaho.
The 76th Infantry Division, whose battle cry is "ONAWAY", also claims that it is an Indian term meaning "Alert" originating with Chippewa Warriors from the area where the division trains.[[(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/76th_Infantry_Division_(United_States))] " 76th Infantry Division (United States)", 21 March 2020; Wikipedia, (https://en.wikipedia.org/); Wikimedia Foundation, Inc.]
Since Chippewa and Ojibwa are different names for the same, Algonquian-speaking North American Indian tribe [[( https://www.britannica.com/topic/Ojibwa )] "Ojibwa", The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica; Encyclopædia Britannica, inc., (https://www.britannica.com/); May 28, 2019 ] the two support each other. Unfortunately, upon further examination the story begins to break apart. Chandler very likely did get "Onaway" from the poem. In The Song of Hiawatha stanza XI. Hiawatha's Wedding-Feast, the word "Onaway", appears three times. The first and third time the line is "Onaway! Awake, beloved!".[[(https://www.hwlongfellow.org/poems_poem.php?pid=285)] "The Song of Hiawatha, XI. Hiawatha's Wedding-Feast", Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, A Maine Historical Society Web Site, (https://www.hwlongfellow.org/)] Chandler may have believed that Onaway meant "Awake" or the translation may have been attributed to him later, but the in the language spoken by Ojibwa the term would be "nin goshkos,"[[(https://books.google.com/books?id=T5d5wS7so14C&pg=PA71)] Virgil J. Vogel, " Indian Names in Michigan"; University of Michigan Press, 1986 , (https://books.google.com/), pg 71] which is significantly different. "Onaway" instead appears to be the name of a person to whom the song referenced in this section of the poem is directed. The second of the three occurrences demonstrates that a little better.
The verse says, "Onaway! my heart sings to thee, Sings with joy when thou art near me" which is a very different sentiment than, "tell her I'm Onaway home".
Local Government [https://www.facebook.com/onawayidaho Facebook - Onaway]
Video News Break Local and Beyond, KTVB.com [https://g.prt.news/3MVF80O00.mp4 Get to Know Idaho: Onaway] (Video1:31)
Maps
Latah County 1914, Geo. A. Ogle & Co.,
contains names of the property owners
[http://www.historicmapworks.com/Map/US/498834/Toownship+43+N+Range+4+W++Potlatch++Onaway/Latah+County+1914/Idaho/ Onaway]
[http://www.historicmapworks.com/Map/US/498850/Township+41+N+Range+4+W++Onaway/Latah+County+1914/Idaho/ T41NR4W]
Latah County 1937, Moscow Publishing Company
[http://www.historicmapworks.com/Map/US/151485/Potlatch++Onaway++Princeton/Latah+County+1937/Idaho/ Onaway]
Latah County 1938, Metsker Maps,
contains names of the property owners
[http://www.historicmapworks.com/Map/US/1313279/Page+048+++Onaway++Four+Mile++Harvard/Latah+County+1938/Idaho/ Onaway]
[http://www.historicmapworks.com/Map/US/1313261/Page+031+++Township+41+N++Range+4+W+++Potlatch++Onaway++Hampton++Princeton/Latah+County+1938/Idaho/ T41NR4W]
Latah County 1940c, Thos. C. Metsker,
contains names of the property owners
[http://www.historicmapworks.com/Map/US/1609109/Page+048+++Onaway++Harvard++Four+Mile/Latah+County+1940c/Idaho/ Onaway]
[http://www.historicmapworks.com/Map/US/1609126/Page+031+++Township+41+N+++Range+4+W+++Princeton++Hampton++Potlatch++Onaway++Palouse/Latah+County+1940c/Idaho/ T41NR4W]
Other Maps of Interest
[https://www.google.com/maps/place/Onaway,+ID+83855/@46.9275823,-116.8915044,16.05z/data=!4m5!3m4!1s0x549fedf69eef297d:0x8e2b022d6ee6ee6e!8m2!3d46.9282272!4d-116.8909971 Onaway Today]
=====Potlatch=====
Potlatch is located at 46.923493, -116.897713 with an area of 0.423 sq miles.[[(https://www2.census.gov/geo/docs/maps-data/data/gazetteer/2019_Gazetteer/2019_gaz_place_16.txt)] 2019, Gazetteer Files, Places; United States Census Bureau; Onaway city, Idaho]. It is one of the 9 incorporated cities in Latah County and had an estimated population of 814 on 1 July 2019 [[(https://www.census.gov/data/tables/time-series/demo/popest/2010s-total-cities-and-towns.html)] City and Town Population Totals: 2010-2019; United States Census Bureau; Potlatch city, Idaho] Local Government
[https://www.cityofpotlatch.org/ City of Potlatch]
Mayor- City Council
Maps
Latah County 1914, Geo. A. Ogle & Co.,
contains names of the property owners
[http://www.historicmapworks.com/Map/US/498834/Toownship+43+N+Range+4+W++Potlatch++Onaway/Latah+County+1914/Idaho/ Potlatch]
[http://www.historicmapworks.com/Map/US/498851/Township+41+N+Ranges+5+++6+W++Potlatch/Latah+County+1914/Idaho/ T41NR5&6W]
Latah County 1937, Moscow Publishing Company
[http://www.historicmapworks.com/Map/US/151485/Potlatch++Onaway++Princeton/Latah+County+1937/Idaho/ Potlatch]
Latah County 1938, Metsker Maps,
contains names of the property owners
[http://www.historicmapworks.com/Map/US/1313269/Page+038A+++Potlatch/Latah+County+1938/Idaho/ Potlatch]
[http://www.historicmapworks.com/Map/US/1313261/Page+031+++Township+41+N++Range+4+W+++Potlatch++Onaway++Hampton++Princeton/Latah+County+1938/Idaho/ T41NR4W]
[http://www.historicmapworks.com/Map/US/1313268/Page+038+++Township+41+N++Ranges+5+W++and+6+W+++Potlatch++Kennedy+Ford++Wellesley++Flannigan+Cr/Latah+County+1938/Idaho/ T41NR5&6W]
Latah County 1940c, Thos. C. Metsker,
contains names of the property owners
[http://www.historicmapworks.com/Map/US/1609120/Page+038A+++Potlatch/Latah+County+1940c/Idaho/ Potlatch]
[http://www.historicmapworks.com/Map/US/1609126/Page+031+++Township+41+N+++Range+4+W+++Princeton++Hampton++Potlatch++Onaway++Palouse/Latah+County+1940c/Idaho/ T41NR4W]
[http://www.historicmapworks.com/Map/US/1609119/Page+038+++Township+41+N+++Range+5+and+6+W+++Wellesley++Pot+Latch++Kennedy+Ford++Bell+Butte/Latah+County+1940c/Idaho/ T41NR5&6W]
Sanborn Fire Insurance Maps
[https://www.loc.gov/maps/?fa=segmentof:g4274pm.g016571910/&q=latah+county+idaho&st=gallery 1910 – 6 images]
=====Troy=====
Troy is located at 46.7379805, -116.7731534[[(https://geonames.usgs.gov/apex/f?p=138:3:0::NO:3:P3_FID,P3_TITLE:2411322,City%20of%20Troy)] City of Troy, ID: 2411322, U. S. Geological Survey, Geographic Names, online database, (https://geonames.usgs.gov/apex/f?p=138:1:0::NO:::)] with an area of 0.791 sq miles.[[(https://www2.census.gov/geo/docs/maps-data/data/gazetteer/2019_Gazetteer/2019_gaz_place_16.txt)] 2019, Gazetteer Files, Places; United States Census Bureau; Troy city, Idaho]. It is one of the 9 incorporated cities in Latah County and had an estimated population of 895 on 1 July 2019 [[(https://www.census.gov/data/tables/time-series/demo/popest/2010s-total-cities-and-towns.html)] City and Town Population Totals: 2010-2019; United States Census Bureau; Troy city, Idaho] Local Government
[http://www.troyidaho.net/ City of Troy]
Maps
Latah County 1914, Geo. A. Ogle & Co.,
contains names of the property owners
[http://www.historicmapworks.com/Map/US/498822/Genesee++Troy++Old+Town+Genesee++Four+Mile+++Below/Latah+County+1914/Idaho/ Troy]
[http://www.historicmapworks.com/Map/US/498838/Township+39+N+Range+3+W++Troy/Latah+County+1914/Idaho/ T39NR3W]
[http://www.historicmapworks.com/Map/US/498839/Township+39+N+Range+4+W++Troy++Cornwall/Latah+County+1914/Idaho/ T39NR4W]
Latah County 1937, Moscow Publishing Company
[http://www.historicmapworks.com/Map/US/151517/Troy/Latah+County+1937/Idaho/ Troy]
[http://www.historicmapworks.com/Map/US/151494/Township+39+N++Range+3+W+++Troy/Latah+County+1937/Idaho/ T39NR3W]
Latah County 1938, Metsker Maps,
contains names of the property owners
[http://www.historicmapworks.com/Map/US/1313280/Page+049+++Troy++Cornwall++Genesee++Hampton++Orchard+Homes/Latah+County+1938/Idaho/ Troy]
[http://www.historicmapworks.com/Map/US/1313252/Page+022+++Township+39+N++Range+3+W+++Troy++Bear+Creek++Big+Meadow+Creek/Latah+County+1938/Idaho/ T39NR3W]
[http://www.historicmapworks.com/Map/US/1313259/Page+029+++Township+39+N++Range+4+W+++Cornwall++Joel++Troy++Howell/Latah+County+1938/Idaho/ T39NR4W]
Latah County 1940c, Thos. C. Metsker,
contains names of the property owners
[http://www.historicmapworks.com/Map/US/1609108/Page+049+++Troy++Cornwall++Genesee++Hampton++Orchard+Homes/Latah+County+1940c/Idaho/ Troy]
[http://www.historicmapworks.com/Map/US/1609086/Page+022+++Township+39+N+++Range+3+W+++Troy++Atwater+Lake++Bear+River/Latah+County+1940c/Idaho/ T39NR3W]
[http://www.historicmapworks.com/Map/US/1609129/Page+029+++Township+39+N+++Range+4+W+++Troy++cornwall++Howell++Joel/Latah+County+1940c/Idaho/ T39NR4W]
Sanborn Fire Insurance Maps
[https://www.loc.gov/item/sanborn01686_001/ Vollmer 1893 – 1 image]
====Unincorporated Communities==== =====Avon=====
Originally Vassar Meadows, in 1891 a post office was established and named Avon with James Parks as postmaster. In 1907, the railroad missed the town by a mile and the town moved to a townsite platted as Rue. The post office stayed where it was and the town became known as Vassar for the railraod depot. See Rue, Vassar, Vassar Meadows.[[(https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=ljMuAAAAIBAJ&sjid=3NAFAAAAIBAJ&pg=4418%2C1880319)] Marilyn Lewis, "Once, dozens of villages dotted rural Latah County" (Moscow) Idahonian, 17 May 1988; Google News (https://news.google.com/).]
Avon - Old (46.821426, -116.601634)
Avon - New (46.826, -116.614)
{{Image|file=Latah_County_Idaho_Information-9.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=Old Avon, 1890. }} {{Image|file=Latah_County_Idaho_Information-10.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Old Avon, after 1913. }}
More Photos[https://digital.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/collection/ott/search/searchterm/Avon 14 photos 1890-1987] University of Idaho Library; Digital Initiatives; Avon, Idaho;
Maps - Avon (New) [http://www.historicmapworks.com/Map/US/498820/Deary++Avon++Enlarged+Plat+of+Sec+5/Latah+County+1914/Idaho/ Latah County 1914, Geo. A. Ogle & Co.]
contains names of the property owners [http://www.historicmapworks.com/Map/US/1313274/Page+043+++Deary++Helmer++Princeton++Avon/Latah+County+1938/Idaho/ Latah County 1938, Metsker Maps]
contains names of the property owners [http://www.historicmapworks.com/Map/US/1609115/Page+043+++Deary++Helmer++Princeton++Avon/Latah+County+1940c/Idaho/ Latah County 1940c, Thos. C. Metsker]
contains names of the property owners =====Cedar Creek=====
=====Farmington=====
=====Harvard=====
Proposed Name: Canfield
Location: 46.9173963, -116.7296045
[[( https://geonames.usgs.gov/apex/f?p=GNISPQ:3:::NO::P3_FID:396618)] Harvard, ID: 396618, U. S. Geological Survey, Geographic Names, online database, (https://geonames.usgs.gov/apex/f?p=138:1:0::NO:::)] [http://www.historicmapworks.com/Map/US/498836/Township+38+N+Range+2+W++Harvard++Helmer++Princeton/Latah+County+1914/Idaho/ Harvard Map 1914]
{{Image|file=Latah_County_Idaho_Information-35.jpg |caption=Looking west at Harvard with Gold Hill in the background and a few homes north of the W.I&M. [Washington, Idaho & Montana Railway]. About 1906. }} {{Image|file=Latah_County_Idaho_Information-36.jpg |caption=Looking east at Harvard showing the W.I.&M. [Washington, Idaho & Montana Railway] depot, a grain warehouse, and a few other buildings. About 1906. }} IVY LEAGUE COMMUNITIES
Harvard is just one of a string of communities that share a name with an Ivy League Schoool. There is also Princeton, Cornell, Yale, Purdue, Wellesley, Vassar and their west coast cousin, Stanford. The story is that young men from the Ivy Leagues were enticed by the romance of the west and spent summers working for the railroads and named these places for their alma maters. While that possibility can't be ruled out for all of them, it can for many. Harvard, Idaho was named after the University, but not by students. It was intended to be named Canfield after Homer W. Canfield, a nearby homesteader.[[(https://glorecords.blm.gov/details/patent/default.aspx?accession=ID0370__.187&docClass=STA&sid=qxti1en1.svw)] Bureau of Land Management (https://glorecords.blm.gov/); Accession Nr: ID0370__.18; CANFIELD, HOMER W][[(https://glorecords.blm.gov/details/patent/default.aspx?accession=ID0420__.441&docClass=STA&sid=qxti1en1.svw)] Bureau of Land Management (https://glorecords.blm.gov/); Accession Nr: ID0420__.441; CANFIELD, HOMER W] Mr. Canfield declined and chose Harvard, since there was already a Princeton.[[(https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=ljMuAAAAIBAJ&sjid=3NAFAAAAIBAJ&pg=4299%2C1920183)] Ben Long, "Gold, trees lured settlers to Harvard, Princeton" (Moscow) Idahonian, 17 May 1988; Google News (https://news.google.com/).][[(https://www.cityofpotlatch.org/regional-information)] City of Potlatch; Regional Information - Harvard]
[https://digital.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/collection/ott/id/939 Photo of Harvard 1930]
Post Office: 1906 - Present
The first postmaster was Daniel J. Whittaker
[[(http://www.uspostalbulletins.com/PDF/Vol27_Issue8129_19061029.pdf)] THE DIGITIZED US POSTAL BULLETINS and PL&Rs (http://www.uspostalbulletins.com/); Original Data: Postal Bulletin © 1971 - 1994 and 1995 to 2014, United States Postal Service; Vol 27, Issue 8129, 19061029 ]. Other Postmasters include: * Mrs. Rovena Warren appointed Acting Postmaster on 02/01/1938 and commissioned on 05/26/1938>
[[(https://about.usps.com/who-we-are/postmasterfinder/welcome.htm)] Postmaster Finder, Harvard Post Office, Latah County, Idaho]; * Mrs. Fern L. Shawver appointed Acting Postmaster on 04/06/1956 and commissioned on 10/22/1956
; * Mrs. Eileen E. Dial commissioned on 12/15/1979
; * Joyce L. Gilmore commissioned on 06/12/1982
; Converted to a Remotely Managed Post Office under the direction of the postmaster of the Potlatch Post Office on March 9, 2013.
Maps
[http://www.historicmapworks.com/Map/US/498836/Township+38+N+Range+2+W++Harvard++Helmer++Princeton/Latah+County+1914/Idaho/ Latah County 1914, Geo. A. Ogle & Co] contains names of the property owners
[http://www.historicmapworks.com/Map/US/151473/Harvard++Cornwall++Hampston++Viola++Helmer/Latah+County+1937/Idaho/ Latah County 1937, Moscow Publishing Company]
[http://www.historicmapworks.com/Map/US/1313279/Page+048+++Onaway++Four+Mile++Harvard/Latah+County+1938/Idaho/ Latah County 1938, Metsker Maps] contains names of the property owners
[http://www.historicmapworks.com/Map/US/1609109/Page+048+++Onaway++Harvard++Four+Mile/Latah+County+1940c/Idaho/ Latah County 1940c, Thos. C. Metsker] contains names of the property owners
=====Helmer=====
Maps
[http://www.historicmapworks.com/Map/US/498836/Township+38+N+Range+2+W++Harvard++Helmer++Princeton/Latah+County+1914/Idaho/ Latah County 1914, Geo. A. Ogle & Co] contains names of the property owners
[http://www.historicmapworks.com/Map/US/151473/Harvard++Cornwall++Hampston++Viola++Helmer/Latah+County+1937/Idaho/ Latah County 1937, Moscow Publishing Company]
[http://www.historicmapworks.com/Map/US/1313274/Page+043+++Deary++Helmer++Princeton++Avon/Latah+County+1938/Idaho/ Latah County 1938, Metsker Maps] contains names of the property owners
[http://www.historicmapworks.com/Map/US/1609115/Page+043+++Deary++Helmer++Princeton++Avon/Latah+County+1940c/Idaho/ Latah County 1940c, Thos. C. Metsker] contains names of the property owners
=====Howell=====
Maps
[http://www.historicmapworks.com/Map/US/1313259/Page+029+++Township+39+N++Range+4+W+++Cornwall++Joel++Troy++Howell/Latah+County+1938/Idaho/ Latah County 1938, Metsker Maps] contains names of the property owners
[http://www.historicmapworks.com/Map/US/1609129/Page+029+++Township+39+N+++Range+4+W+++Troy++cornwall++Howell++Joel/Latah+County+1940c/Idaho/ Latah County 1940c, Thos. C. Metsker] contains names of the property owners
=====Joel=====
Maps
[http://www.historicmapworks.com/Map/US/1313259/Page+029+++Township+39+N++Range+4+W+++Cornwall++Joel++Troy++Howell/Latah+County+1938/Idaho/ Latah County 1938, Metsker Maps] contains names of the property owners
[http://www.historicmapworks.com/Map/US/1609129/Page+029+++Township+39+N+++Range+4+W+++Troy++cornwall++Howell++Joel/Latah+County+1940c/Idaho/ Latah County 1940c, Thos. C. Metsker] contains names of the property owners
=====Princeton===== {{Image|file=Latah_County_Idaho_Information-40.jpg |caption=View of Princeton, ID with gold hill in the background 1910 }}
Location: 46.9140612, -116.8340512
[[(https://geonames.usgs.gov/apex/f?p=138:3:::NO:3:P3_FID,P3_TITLE:397070,Princeton)] Princeton, ID: 397070, U. S. Geological Survey, Geographic Names, online database, (https://geonames.usgs.gov/apex/f?p=138:1:0::NO:::)] {{Image|file=Latah_County_Idaho_Information-38.jpg |caption=Starner store in Princeton 1890s }} Princeton was founded before the railroad arrived giving lie (for at least this location) to the story that Ivy League students working summers for the railroads
were responsible for the names.
[[(https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/special-collections/Manuscripts/mg139.htm)] Judith Nielsen; A Brief History of The Washington, Idaho & Montana Railway Company] {{Image|file=Latah_County_Idaho_Information-39.jpg |caption=Looking east at Princeton 1912. }} {{Image|file=Latah_County_Idaho_Information-37.jpg |caption=View of Train Depot in Princeton, ID with Alec Bull. 1925 }} More Pictures *[https://digital.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/collection/ott/id/938 Princeton, Idaho 1960]
*[https://digital.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/collection/ott/id/937 Aerial photo of Princeton 1971]
* [https://www.flickr.com/photos/shookphotos/34902220832 "Washington, Idaho & Montana Railway, Destination Cornell, Idaho - Princeton, Idaho," Ticket] Princeton is one of unincorporated places in Latah county
and is a populated place that is also a census designated place with the same name.
Princeton has had an operational post office from1894 - present
{{Image|file=Latah_County_Idaho_Information-41.jpg |caption=Princeton Post Office 1925 }} {{Image|file=Latah_County_Idaho_Information-42.jpg |caption=Interior of Princeton Post Office with Alec Bull and his wife }} Other Postmasters include: * Alec L. Bull appointed Acting Postmaster on 01/31/1940 and commissioned on 09/07/1940;
[[(https://about.usps.com/who-we-are/postmasterfinder/welcome.htm)] Postmaster Finder, Princeton Post Office, Latah County, Idaho] * Mrs. Alice M. Besst commissioned on 01/22/1972;
* Glenda G. Germen commissioned on 08/21/1982;
and * Kathy L. Minden commissioned on 05/28/2005;
Converted to a Remotely Managed Post Office under the direction of the Postmaster of the Potlatch Post Office on October 4, 2014.
Maps
[http://www.historicmapworks.com/Map/US/498836/Township+38+N+Range+2+W++Harvard++Helmer++Princeton/Latah+County+1914/Idaho/ Latah County 1914, Geo. A. Ogle & Co] contains names of the property owners
[http://www.historicmapworks.com/Map/US/151485/Potlatch++Onaway++Princeton/Latah+County+1937/Idaho/ Latah County 1937, Moscow Publishing Company]
[http://www.historicmapworks.com/Map/US/1313274/Page+043+++Deary++Helmer++Princeton++Avon/Latah+County+1938/Idaho/ Latah County 1938, Metsker Maps] contains names of the property owners
[http://www.historicmapworks.com/Map/US/1609115/Page+043+++Deary++Helmer++Princeton++Avon/Latah+County+1940c/Idaho/ Latah County 1940c, Thos. C. Metsker] contains names of the property owners
=====Viola=====
Previous Names: Four Mile
[[(http://ncbible.org/nwh/IdahoNorth.html#Viola)] Pioneer History ; Churches of Christ & Christian Churches in the Pacific Northwest; Viola][[(http://www.uspostalbulletins.com/PDF/Vol4_Issue996_18830613.pdf)] THE DIGITIZED US POSTAL BULLETINS and PL&Rs (http://www.uspostalbulletins.com/); Original Data: Postal Bulletin © 1971 - 1994 and 1995 to 2014, United States Postal Service; Vol 4, Issue 996, 18830613 ] Location: 46.8385007, -117.0246114
[[(https://geonames.usgs.gov/apex/f?p=138:3:::NO:3:P3_FID,P3_TITLE:398309,Viola)] Viola, ID: 398309, U. S. Geological Survey, Geographic Names, online database, (https://geonames.usgs.gov/apex/f?p=138:1:0::NO:::)] - Viola is a bedroom community of Moscow about 8 miles north on Highway 95.
[[(https://www.google.com/maps/dir/Moscow,+ID/Viola,+ID+83872/@46.7868582,-116.9617663,12.53z/data=!4m14!4m13!1m5!1m1!1s0x54a0212d22c061d1:0x3efd150de6eaad6c!2m2!1d-117.000165!2d46.7323875!1m5!1m1!1s0x549f8c3c2e2bca13:0xcad3aa874a0254be!2m2!1d-117.0246114!2d46.8385007!3e0)] Google Maps; Moscow-Viola; 2020] Size and Population: As Viola is unincorporated without defined boundaries, estimates of population can vary dramatically. The same difficulty exists for estimation square mileage. The "town" of Viola is very small, a few blocks long and a couple deep, and doesn't house many people, but more often Viola is defined by including the entire 83872 zip code or by defining it to include the surrounding area up until you reach Moscow. With those definitions the population is considered to be about 600 plus or minus 20
[[(https://www.bestplaces.net/zip-code/idaho/viola/83872)] BestPlaces.net; Zip Code 83872; Original data: Original research and analysis by Sperling’s BestPlaces / Fast Forward, Inc ][[(https://latahrealty.com/listings/communities/moscow-viola-idaho/)] Latah Realty; Moscow & Viola, Idaho]. Alternatively, it is sometimes considered to be 100 or less
[[(https://www.ultimateidaho.com/sec2/viola.html)] Ultimate Idaho.com; Viola] [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Viola,+ID+83872/@46.86666,-117.0400638,12z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m5!3m4!1s0x549f8cde08c415ff:0xd38ef105e2d943b5!8m2!3d46.8515578!4d-116.961116 Google Map of Zip Code 83872]
[https://www.google.com/maps/place/Viola,+ID+83872/@46.8375995,-117.0232106,738m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m5!3m4!1s0x549f8c3c2e2bca13:0xcad3aa874a0254be!8m2!3d46.8385007!4d-117.0246114 Google Map of "town" of Viola]
WHO IS VIOLA?
Originally the settlement was called Four Mile because of its proximity to Four Mile Creek but is said to have been renamed in 1883 for the postmaster's daughter. The potential problem is that postmaster is rarely mentioned by name and is often referred to as the first postmaster. The post office was established in 1878 but was not renamed until 1883 when Luther Cary was postmaster (name changed to Viola on 15 Jun 1883)[[(http://www.uspostalbulletins.com/PDF/Vol4_Issue998_18830615.pdf)] THE DIGITIZED US POSTAL BULLETINS and PL&Rs (http://www.uspostalbulletins.com/); Original Data: Postal Bulletin © 1971 - 1994 and 1995 to 2014, United States Postal Service; Vol 4, Issue 998, 18830615 ] making Luther the logical candidate for instigating a name change. There were at least two postmasters that preceded him, but the argument could be made that he was the first postmaster of Viola. Usually however, if name is given it is usually William H. Teel, who was neither the first, nor the one that instituted the change.
Other stories say that Viola, whoever she may be is not a postmaster's daughter but was "important to the school". One variation says that Viola's father donated the land for the schoolhouse on the condition that the post office be named for his daughter, another that a child named Viola was the first student or that Viola was the name of the first teacher.[Boone, Lalia. "From A to Z in Latah County, Idaho". A publication of the Idaho place name project. 1983 ]
Viola Post Office The post office operated as Four Mile from 1878 until 1883. Asher H. Palmer, postmaster of Four Mile, was commissioned 21 May 1880[[(http://www.uspostalbulletins.com/PDF/Vol1_Issue70_18800524.pdf)] THE DIGITIZED US POSTAL BULLETINS and PL&Rs (http://www.uspostalbulletins.com/); Original Data: Postal Bulletin © 1971 - 1994 and 1995 to 2014, United States Postal Service; Vol 1, Issue 70, 1880524 ]; William H. Teel, Four Mile, commissioned 13 Jul 1881[[(http://www.uspostalbulletins.com/PDF/Vol2_Issue420_18810716.pdf)] THE DIGITIZED US POSTAL BULLETINS and PL&Rs (http://www.uspostalbulletins.com/); Original Data: Postal Bulletin © 1971 - 1994 and 1995 to 2014, United States Postal Service; Vol 2, Issue 420 18810716 ]; followed by Luther Cary. . By 1 July 1887, H. E. Knight was postmaster; James H. Gilbreth by 1 July 1889 and R. M. Bowles by 1991.
On 10 Oct 1919, the post office moved 300 feet north[[(http://www.uspostalbulletins.com/PDF/Vol40_Issue12082_19191015.pdf)] THE DIGITIZED US POSTAL BULLETINS and PL&Rs (http://www.uspostalbulletins.com/); Original Data: Postal Bulletin © 1971 - 1994 and 1995 to 2014, United States Postal Service; Vol 40, Issue 12082, 19191015 ].
Other Postmasters include:
* Mrs. Virginia M. Slade appointed Acting Postmaster on 06/30/1950 and commissioned on 03/22/1951
[ [(https://about.usps.com/who-we-are/postmasterfinder/welcome.htm)] Postmaster Finder, Viola Post Office, Latah County, Idaho]; * Mrs. Betty J. Rankin appointed Acting Postmaster on 01/31/1952 and commissioned on 12/29/1952
; * Mrs. Zella Renner appointed Acting Postmaster on 07/30/1953 and commissioned on 04/01/1955
; * Frederick W. Larson appointed Acting Postmaster on 10/05/1956
; * Mrs. Marjorie J. (Larsen) (Soper) (Larsen) Morse commissioned on 08/16/1957
; * Charles W. Kliphardt commissioned on 10/10/1987
; * Timothy J. Maki commissioned on 03/09/1991
; and * Valera C. Goetz commissioned on 11/27/1993
; Viola post office was converted to a Remotely Managed Post Office under the direction of the postmaster of the Moscow Post Office on March 9, 2013
.
Maps
[http://www.historicmapworks.com/Map/US/151473/Harvard++Cornwall++Hampston++Viola++Helmer/Latah+County+1937/Idaho/ Latah County 1937, Moscow Publishing Company]
[http://www.historicmapworks.com/Map/US/1313267/Page+037+++Township+40+N++Ranges+5+W++and+6+W+++Viola++Estes++Paradise+Cr/Latah+County+1938/Idaho/ Latah County 1938, Metsker Maps] contains names of the property owners
[http://www.historicmapworks.com/Map/US/1609121/Page+037+++Township+40+N+++Range+5+and+6+W+++Viola++Estes++Missouri+Creek++Idler+s+Creek/Latah+County+1940c/Idaho/ Latah County 1940c, Thos. C. Metsker] contains names of the property owners
====Historical Communities==== Due to the speed in which Latah was settled and the timeframe in which it occurred the rise and disappearance of communities/named places was significant. The railroads arrived in 1885 and the location of depots and sidings had a significant impact ofn which communities flourished. Mining and logging operations caused booms followed by the abandonment of towns or reduction of population. Improved transportation resulted in consolidation of services such as education and mail. Technological improvements in farming equipment and other modern advancements all affected the needs of the residents and the communities that formed. While many of these factors occurred all over the country, it seems particularly significant here because these communities did not have much time to get established prior to this period of rapid change. The places in the following list include towns that were platted, post offices that were established, railroad depots, a few of the mining and logging camps, as well as places that just had enough population that they earned a name, however informal. Sources will be cited as they are found but will vary significantly in quality. If a place was known by another name previously or subsequently every attempt will be made to show that connection. If you run across named places not on the list or sources for places already listed, feel free to make additions and corrections or let us know via page comments. The list currently has over 100 names being researched in preparation to be posted. * Abe. near Abe's Knob, was said to be a post office
[[(https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=ljMuAAAAIBAJ&sjid=3NAFAAAAIBAJ&pg=4516%2C1877211)] Lillian Woodworth Otness, "In early 1900s, mail delivered to 26 post offices in county," (Moscow) Idahonian, 17 May 1988; Google News (https://news.google.com/).] Additional reports state that it was established 2 June 1892 with Abel S. Thompson as postmaster at a logging camp, but that the post office never operated and was marked "no papers" on 3 July 1893
This report is unconfirmed as the establishment of the PO and the "no papers" record should appear in US Postal Bulletins and the ones for the days in question do not mention Abe.
[[(http://www.uspostalbulletins.com/PDF/Vol14_Issue4065_18930703.pdf.pdf)] THE DIGITIZED US POSTAL BULLETINS and PL&Rs (http://www.uspostalbulletins.com/); Original Data: Postal Bulletin © 1971 - 1994 and 1995 to 2014, United States Postal Service; Vol 14, Issue 4065, 18930703][[(http://www.uspostalbulletins.com/PDF/Vol14_Issue4065a_18930703.pdf.pdf)] THE DIGITIZED US POSTAL BULLETINS and PL&Rs (http://www.uspostalbulletins.com/); Original Data: Postal Bulletin © 1971 - 1994 and 1995 to 2014, United States Postal Service; Vol 14, Issue 4065a, 18930703](46.9528794, -116.4450352) * Advent Hollow.
[[(https://210037ce-4f50-408e-b3bf-a053e1bb45bc.filesusr.com/ugd/c533b2_dd73c9f50a414cd6afc70f2cac6b6c8f.pdf)] Marilyn Chaney, "The Thatuna Academy and "Advent Hollow" at Viola," Latah Historical Society, (Moscow) Latah County, Idaho; Latah Legacy, Vol. 8 No. 2, 1979 (2nd Quarter), pg 22; online archives (https://www.latahcountyhistoricalsociety.org/latah-legacy).][[(https://geonames.usgs.gov/apex/f?p=138:3:0::NO:3:P3_FID,P3_TITLE:399412,Advent%20Hollow%20(historical))] U. S. Geological Survey, Geographic Names, online database, (https://geonames.usgs.gov/apex/f?p=138:1:0::NO:::); Advent Hollow (historical); ID: 399412; Original Data: Boone, Lalia. Idaho Place Names, A Geographical Dictionary. Moscow, Idaho: The University of Idaho Press, 1988. 413pp. An alphabetical listing of ID place names.] A community of the Upper Columbia Mission Society of the Seventh-Day Adventists as a self sustaining community away from urban influences. AKA Thatuna Academy. (46.8373901, -116.9843322) * Almeda or Alameda. Post Office from 04/06/1892 to 07/31/1895
[[(https://webpmt.usps.gov/pmt011.cfm?stat_state_name=IDAHO)] U. S. Postal Service, Post Master Finder, Almeda]. Frank Wright, Postmaster.
[[(http://www.uspostalbulletins.com/PDF/Vol13_Issue3712_18920503.pdf)] THE DIGITIZED US POSTAL BULLETINS and PL&Rs (http://www.uspostalbulletins.com/); Original Data: Postal Bulletin © 1971 - 1994 and 1995 to 2014, United States Postal Service; Vol 13, Issue 3712, 18920503][[(http://www.uspostalbulletins.com/PDF/Vol14_Issue4112_18930828.pdf)] THE DIGITIZED US POSTAL BULLETINS and PL&Rs (http://www.uspostalbulletins.com/); Original Data: Postal Bulletin © 1971 - 1994 and 1995 to 2014, United States Postal Service; Vol 14, Issue 4112, 18930828 ][[(http://www.uspostalbulletins.com/PDF/Vol16_Issue4700_18950801.pdf)] THE DIGITIZED US POSTAL BULLETINS and PL&Rs (http://www.uspostalbulletins.com/); Original Data: Postal Bulletin © 1971 - 1994 and 1995 to 2014, United States Postal Service; Vol 16, Issue 4700, 18950801 ]. See Yellow Dog. (46.9790598, -117.0337794) * American Ridge. One of a series of ridges running between the line drawn from Troy and Deary on one side and the Potlatch River on the other
[[(https://210037ce-4f50-408e-b3bf-a053e1bb45bc.filesusr.com/ugd/c533b2_17277be40756493fa53552a774dd7589.pdf)] Roy E Osterberg, "The Settlement of Dry Ridge, Troy-Dear, Idaho," Latah Historical Society, (Moscow) Latah County, Idaho; Latah Legacy, Vol. 9 No. 3, 1980 (Summer), pg 3; online archives (https://www.latahcountyhistoricalsociety.org/latah-legacy).]. (46.6651696, -116.7223776) Beginning coordinates only, [https://geonames.usgs.gov/apex/f?p=138:3:0::NO:3:P3_FID,P3_TITLE:371224,American%20Ridge For complete coordinates] * Anderson.
Post Office operated from 1893-1907 and was named for the first postmaster, Henry Anderson
[[(http://www.uspostalbulletins.com/PDF/Vol14_Issue4158_18931021.pdf)] THE DIGITIZED US POSTAL BULLETINS and PL&Rs (http://www.uspostalbulletins.com/); Original Data: Postal Bulletin © 1971 - 1994 and 1995 to 2014, United States Postal Service; Vol 14, Issue 4158, 18931021 ][[(http://www.uspostalbulletins.com/PDF/Vol17_Issue5058_18961001.pdf)] THE DIGITIZED US POSTAL BULLETINS and PL&Rs (http://www.uspostalbulletins.com/); Original Data: Postal Bulletin © 1971 - 1994 and 1995 to 2014, United States Postal Service; Vol 17, Issue 5058, 18961001 ][[(http://www.uspostalbulletins.com/PDF/Vol23_Issue6727_19020328.pdf)] THE DIGITIZED US POSTAL BULLETINS and PL&Rs (http://www.uspostalbulletins.com/); Original Data: Postal Bulletin © 1971 - 1994 and 1995 to 2014, United States Postal Service; Vol 23, Issue 6727, 19020328 ] before being renamed to Deary. Previously called Spud Hill. See Deary. (46.9243370, -116.9584987) * Aspendale.[[(https://geonames.usgs.gov/apex/f?p=138:3:::NO:3:P3_FID,P3_TITLE:399423,Aspendale)] Aspendale, ID: 399423, U. S. Geological Survey, Geographic Names, online database, (https://geonames.usgs.gov/apex/f?p=138:1:0::NO:::)][[(https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/SETTLE_Eugene.html)] "Oral History - Eugene SETTLE," from June 1975 to January 1976 by Sam Schrager; Latah County Oral History Collection, owned by University of Idaho, Moscow, Idaho, (https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/); Recording, 6 interviews] Said to have been renamed for the Aspen trees in the area. See also Tin Bell (name before 1896). [https://www.google.com/maps/@46.6286509,-116.575495,19250m/data=!3m1!1e3?hl=en-US Aspendale Map] (46.6768412, -116.4973743) * Big Bear Creek.[[(http://img3.historicmapworks.com/Map/US/1313246/Page+016+++Township+40+N++Range+2+W+++Deary++Vassar++Potato+Hill++Big+Bear+Cr/Latah+County+1938/Idaho/)], Metsker Maps, Latah County 1938, Idaho, Page 016 - Township 40 N. Range 2 W., Deary, Vassar, Potato Hill, Big Bear Cr.] See Dry Ridge, Little Sweden. (46.6176711, -116.6445973 (mouth)) * Big Bear Ridge. One of a series of ridges running between the line drawn from Troy and Deary on one side and the Potlatch River on the other that when populated were known alternatively by their geographical names and others times by other informal names; see Little Sweden, Big Bear Ridge, Big Bear Creek. (46.7204500, -116.6184885) beginning coordinates only [https://geonames.usgs.gov/apex/f?p=138:3:0::NO:3:P3_FID,P3_TITLE:377432,Big%20Bear%20Ridge For complete coordinates] * Blaine.[[(https://geonames.usgs.gov/apex/f?p=138:3:::NO:3:P3_FID,P3_TITLE:376141,Blaine)] Blaine, ID: 376141, U. S. Geological Survey, Geographic Names, online database, (https://geonames.usgs.gov/apex/f?p=138:1:0::NO:::)] There was a post office from 1882 to 1887[[(http://www.uspostalbulletins.com/PDF/Vol8_Issue2312_18871003)]; Original Data: Postal Bulletin © 1971 - 1994 and 1995 to 2014, United States Postal Service; Vol 8, Issue 2312, 18871003.]. Postmasters were William Whittmore - April 1882[[(http://www.uspostalbulletins.com/PDF/Vol3_Issue640_18820411.pdf); Original Data: Postal Bulletin © 1971 - 1994 and 1995 to 2014, United States Postal Service; Vol 3, Issue 640, 18820411 ]; George Weeks - Oct 1882[[(http://www.uspostalbulletins.com/PDF/Vol3_Issue802_18821021.pdf); Original Data: Postal Bulletin © 1971 - 1994 and 1995 to 2014, United States Postal Service; Vol 3, Issue 802, 18821021 ]; Wm. O. Campbell - Mar 1884[[(http://www.uspostalbulletins.com/PDF/Vol5_Issue1227_18840315.pdf); Original Data: Postal Bulletin © 1971 - 1994 and 1995 to 2014, United States Postal Service; Vol 5, Issue 1227, 18840317 ]; and G. Westendahl by July 1887. (46.6571100, -116.9487726) {{Image|file=Latah_County_Idaho_Information-34.jpg |caption=Looking northeast at Blaine from the crossroads in 1915. 1- Church, 2- Parsonage, 3- School, 4- Andrew Frank residence. }} [https://digital.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/collection/ott/search/searchterm/extinct%20cities%20--%20idaho%20--%20latah%20county!Blaine/field/subjec!all/mode/exact!all/conn/and!all/order/nosort/ad/asc Blaine, Idaho; 5 photos 1901-1943]
* Bulltown. See Onaway. (46.9282112, -116.8896210) * Cornell. One of eight W,I&M railroad stations (1907) bearing the names of colleges. There is not agreement about how this station was named. Some attribute it to unknown students[[(https://geonames.usgs.gov/apex/f?p=138:3:::NO:3:P3_FID,P3_TITLE:400230,Cornell%20Station)] U. S. Geological Survey, Geographic Names, online database, (https://geonames.usgs.gov/apex/f?p=138:1:0::NO:::); Cornell Station/Cornell; ID: 400230] and others to an unnamed railroad engineer. (46.8090656, -116.4509880) ::[https://www.flickr.com/photos/shookphotos/34902220832 Washington, Idaho & Montana Railway, Destination Cornell, Idaho - Princeton, Idaho," Ticket]
:: [http://img3.historicmapworks.com/Map/US/1313240/Page+010+++Township+40+N++Range+1+W+++Cornell++Helmer++Potlatch+River++Boulder+Creek/Latah+County+1938/Idaho/ Latah County 1938 Atlas - Cornell; Metsker Maps, 1938]
:: [http://www.historicmapworks.com/Map/US/1609098/Page+010+++Township+40+N+++Range+1+W+++Helmer++Cornell++Potlatch+River++Boulder+Creek/Latah+County+1940c/Idaho/ Latah County 1940c Atlas - Cornell; Thos. C. Metsker]
* Dry Creek.[[(https://210037ce-4f50-408e-b3bf-a053e1bb45bc.filesusr.com/ugd/c533b2_17277be40756493fa53552a774dd7589.pdf)] Roy E Osterberg, "The Settlement of Dry Ridge, Troy-Dear, Idaho," Latah Historical Society, (Moscow) Latah County, Idaho; Latah Legacy, Vol. 9 No. 3, 1980 (Summer), Map of Dry Creek and settlements, pg 6; online archives (https://www.latahcountyhistoricalsociety.org/latah-legacy).] Dry Creek lends its name to the area up to Big Bear Creek, sometimes other informal names may be used; See Dry Ridge, Little Sweden. (46.7143378, -116.6648779 (Mouth)) * Dry Ridge. Ridge between Dry Creek and Big Bear Creek, one of a series of ridges running between the line drawn from Troy and Deary on one side and the Potlatch River, this area commonly known as Dry Creek but could be referred to as Dry Ridge or other informal name; see Dry Creek; Little Sweden, Big Bear Ridge, Big Bear Creek.(46.7468387, -116.6287672) Beginning Coordinates Only. [https://geonames.usgs.gov/apex/f?p=138:3:0::NO:3:P3_FID,P3_TITLE:380894,Dry%20Ridge for complete coordinates] * Four Mile.. Originally named for nearby creek. See Viola. (46.8385007, -117.0246114) * Frei Ridge. (46.887563, -116.368955) [https://digital.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/collection/plcphotos/id/464/rec/1 Steam Donkey on Frei Ridge] * Gold Creek.[[(https://books.google.com/books?id=F9BIAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA815)] Horace Jared Stevens, et al, "Mines Register", Mines Publications, Incorporated, 1918; Google Books (https://books.google.com/), pg 815, Gold Creek District.] Mining town or camp at head of Gold Creek, said to have had 100 residents in 1863 and received supplies from Oregon by pack mule; then miners moved on, later returned about 1870; at the peak had 120 men in the Gold Hill District. Is said to have had a post office in 1863. (46.9747842, -116.8335685) See Gold Hill. * Gold Hill. Post Office built in the late 1860s located about one-and-one-half miles north of Gold Hill in Township 42 N. Range 4 West, Section 11 near the Carrico Gold Mine.[[(https://digital.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/collection/ott/id/796/rec/1)] University of Idaho Library; Digital Initiatives; Gold Hill post office built late 1860s, Ott Historical Photograph Collection, Digital Initiatives, University of Idaho Library, (http://www.lib.uidaho.edu/special-collections/).] Perhaps the same as Gold Creek, although Gold Creek post office was said to be operational in 1863. Postal records not found for either, post office may have had another name.
[https://digital.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/collection/ott/id/796/rec/1 Gold Hill post office]
* Hall's Field. See Warren (or Warren's Meadow), Bovill. * Hampton. See Princeton, Starner. [http://www.historicmapworks.com/Map/US/498826/Kendrick++Hampton++Orchard+Homes/Latah+County+1914/Idaho/ Hampton 1914 Map] * Hoodoo. Mining boom town for the Hoodoo Mining District. Post Office established 14 Aug 1890, first postmaster: Charles Smith[[(http://www.uspostalbulletins.com/PDF/Vol11_Issue3187_18900814.pdf)] THE DIGITIZED US POSTAL BULLETINS and PL&Rs (http://www.uspostalbulletins.com/); Original Data: Postal Bulletin © 1971 - 1994 and 1995 to 2014, United States Postal Service; Vol 11, Issue 3187, 18900814 ]. Post Office was discontinued 28 Feb 1892[[(http://www.uspostalbulletins.com/PDF/Vol13_Issue3650_18920219.pdf)] THE DIGITIZED US POSTAL BULLETINS and PL&Rs (http://www.uspostalbulletins.com/); Original Data: Postal Bulletin © 1971 - 1994 and 1995 to 2014, United States Postal Service; Vol 13, Issue 3650, 18920219 ][[(http://www.uspostalbulletins.com/PDF/Vol13_Issue3656_18920227.pdf)] THE DIGITIZED US POSTAL BULLETINS and PL&Rs (http://www.uspostalbulletins.com/); Original Data: Postal Bulletin © 1971 - 1994 and 1995 to 2014, United States Postal Service; Vol 13, Issue 3656, 18920227 ]. Post Office reestablished 2 May 1898 with James H. Mott, postmaster[[(http://www.uspostalbulletins.com/PDF/Vol19_Issue5593_18980702.pdf)] THE DIGITIZED US POSTAL BULLETINS and PL&Rs (http://www.uspostalbulletins.com/); Original Data: Postal Bulletin © 1971 - 1994 and 1995 to 2014, United States Postal Service; Vol 19, Issue 5593, 18980702 ]. On 18 Dec 1903, the post office moved 3/4 mile north and was renamed to Woodfell, with John J. "Jake" Johnson, postmaster[[(http://www.uspostalbulletins.com/PDF/Vol25_Issue7286_19040126.pdf)] THE DIGITIZED US POSTAL BULLETINS and PL&Rs (http://www.uspostalbulletins.com/); Original Data: Postal Bulletin © 1971 - 1994 and 1995 to 2014, United States Postal Service; Vol 25, Issue 7286, 19040126 ][[(https://210037ce-4f50-408e-b3bf-a053e1bb45bc.filesusr.com/ugd/c533b2_fd2834fb7db241be97ec72d2bf3b6e0f.pdf)] Meg Falter, "The Settlement of Woodfell and Surrounding Areas," Latah Historical Society, (Moscow) Latah County, Idaho; Latah Legacy, Vol. 13 No. 3, 1984 (Fall), pg 1; online archives (https://www.latahcountyhistoricalsociety.org/latah-legacy).]. (46.978576, -116.667852) See Woodfell. * Kirby. Town was platted by Thomas Kirby with his name, but he established the post office as Latah and then changed the name to Kendrick for James P. Kendrick, Chief Engineer of the Northern Pacific. See Latah, Kendrick. (46.6138973, -116.6543735) * Latah or Latah City.[[(http://www.uspostalbulletins.com/PDF/Vol10_Issue2832_18890618.pdf)] THE DIGITIZED US POSTAL BULLETINS and PL&Rs (http://www.uspostalbulletins.com/); Original Data: Postal Bulletin © 1971 - 1994 and 1995 to 2014, United States Postal Service; Vol 10, Issue 2832, 18890618 ] Original name of the post office in what is now Kendrick, renamed for the chief engineer of the Northern Pacific Railroad as part of the package to entice them to extend their rail. See also: Kirby, Kendrick. (46.6138973, -116.6543735) * Lidyville. Post Office from 1879-1883. [[(http://www.uspostalbulletins.com/PDF/Vol4_Issue929_18830324.pdf)]; Original Data: Postal Bulletin © 1971 - 1994 and 1995 to 2014, United States Postal Service; Vol 4, Issue 929, 18830324.] William Overacker was postmaster on 1 July 1881. (46.5954452, -116.8012667) * Little Sweden.[[(https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/Idaho_Archaeologist/IdahoArchaeologist-Vol.41-No.1.pdf)] Amanda Haught-Bielmann, "Home Swede Home: An Archaeological Analysis of Swedish Cultural Identity in Idaho"; Idaho Archaeologist; journal, Idaho Archaeological Society, Volume 41, Spring 2018; University of Idaho Library (https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/Idaho_Archaeologist/); pg 9] Swedish became the standard language around Nora and the neighboring community of Big Bear Creek became known as Little Sweden; an uncited source says it was a nickname for Dry Ridge. (Near 46.7143378, -116.6648779) * Mascot. Said to have had a post office for about six months in 1902 , haven't found postal records to support this. Perhaps it was located in the Robinson District. * Palouse Bridge. [[(https://books.google.com/books?id=YoIhAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA601)] United States Civil Service Commission, "Official Register of the United States", U.S. Government Printing Office, 1874; Google Books (https://books.google.com/), Palouse Bridge/Paradise Valley/Pine Creek/Thorn Creek PO, 1873, pg 601.][[(https://books.google.com/books?id=3coxAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA766)] "Official Register of the United States", U.S. Government Printing Office, 1876; Google Books (https://books.google.com/), Palouse Bridge/Paradise Valley PO, 1875, pg 766.] * Pine Creek. [[( https://books.google.com/books?id=H91KAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA557)] United States Civil Service Commission, "Official Register of the United States", U.S. Government Printing Office, 1878; Google Books (https://books.google.com/), Thorn Creek/Pine Creek PO, 1877, pg 557.] * Orchard Homes. Named for the fruit grown there. (46.5965577, -116.7298761) ::[http://www.historicmapworks.com/Map/US/498826/Kendrick++Hampton++Orchard+Homes/Latah+County+1914/Idaho/ Orchard Homes Map 1914] * Rue. Platted by Mr. Rue (perhaps Martin [{{FindAGrave|29633999|sameas=yes}}]), post office was Avon and Rail Station named Vassar. see Avon, Vassar, Vassar Meadows. [[(http://www.historicmapworks.com/Map/US/151509/Townships+37+and+38+N++Ranges+1+and+3+W+++Genesee++Juliaetta++Rue/Latah+County+1937/Idaho/)], Moscow Publishing Company, Latah County 1937, Idaho, Townships 37 and 38 N. Ranges 1 and 3 W., Genesee, Juliaetta, Rue.] * Schupferville, aka Schupfer. [[(https://static1.squarespace.com/static/590fe94a03596e93eb6e9815/t/59e26754e45a7cce393d9195/1508009820931/Newsletter+March+2014.pdf)] KJ7 Community Development Association; "J - K Heritage Foundation," Here's What's Happening, newsletter, March 2014; pg 8, (https://kendrick-juliaetta.com/)] See Juliaetta. (46.5787804, -116.7059863) * Spud Hill. Travelers way station on the road to Bovill on Joe Wells homestead, so called because of its location at the base of Potato Hill. Later called Anderson and finally Deary. (46.800184, -116.541393) * Thatuna Academy. See Advent Hollow. (46.8373901, -116.9843322) * Thorn Creek. Post Office from 1873-1879 46.6082197, -117.0065508 * Tin Bell. Renamed to Aspendale after 1896. (464037, -1162951) * Woodfell. Previously Hoodoo, in Jan 1904, the post office moved .75 miles north and changed names, John J. "Jake" Johnson, postmaster. The post office was discontinued 18 June 1910[[(http://www.uspostalbulletins.com/PDF/Vol31_Issue9240_19100618.pdf)] THE DIGITIZED US POSTAL BULLETINS and PL&Rs (http://www.uspostalbulletins.com/); Original Data: Postal Bulletin © 1971 - 1994 and 1995 to 2014, United States Postal Service; Vol 31, Issue 9240, 19100618 ][[(http://www.uspostalbulletins.com/PDF/Vol31_Issue9246a_19100625.pdf)] THE DIGITIZED US POSTAL BULLETINS and PL&Rs (http://www.uspostalbulletins.com/); Original Data: Postal Bulletin © 1971 - 1994 and 1995 to 2014, United States Postal Service; Vol 31, Issue 9246a, 19100625 ]. (46.978576, -116.667852). See Hoodoo.
::[https://digital.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/collection/ott/id/945/rec/10 Cabin built by John Jacob Johnson and used as Woodfell post office] ::[https://digital.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/collection/ott/id/951/rec/14 Woodfell post office sign 2] ::[https://digital.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/collection/ott/id/946/rec/11 Cabin in Woodfell, Idaho believed to be first post office] ::[https://digital.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/collection/ott/id/947/rec/12 Cabin used as post office in Woodfell, Idaho] ::[https://digital.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/collection/ott/id/950/rec/13 Woodfell post office sign]
* Vassar., despite stories that Vassar was another place named for Ivy League Schools, the likely source of the name was nearby homesteader, James R Vassar.[[(https://glorecords.blm.gov/details/patent/default.aspx?accession=ID0340__.456&docClass=STA&sid=yljwdlxk.tdd)] Bureau of Land Management (https://glorecords.blm.gov/); Accession Nr: ID0340__.456; VASSAR, JAMES R, 28 Jun 1899] (46.8290631, -116.6171017) * Vassar Meadows.[[(http://img3.historicmapworks.com/Map/US/1313247/Page+017+++Township+41+N++Range+2+W+++Schwartz+Cr+++Corral+Creek++Vassar+Meadows/Latah+County+1938/Idaho/)], Metsker Maps, Latah County 1938, Idaho, Page 017 - Township 41 N. Range 2 W., Schwartz Cr., Corral Creek, Vassar Meadows] See Avon. (46.8485092, -116.5459901) * Warren Meadows (or Warren's Meadow). named for the original homesteader, Francis Warren [[(https://glorecords.blm.gov/details/patent/default.aspx?accession=ID0430__.129&docClass=STA&sid=vnilxfno.xgn)] Bureau of Land Management (https://glorecords.blm.gov/); Accession Nr: ID0430__.129; WARREN, FRANCIS, 1894] renamed when Hugh Bovill purchased it in 1899 for the purpose of creating a resort for hunters and fishermen and their families., See Bovill. (46.9068359, -117.0071110) * Yellow Dog.[[(https://210037ce-4f50-408e-b3bf-a053e1bb45bc.filesusr.com/ugd/c533b2_b27a0dfd534e447da2fa61bd49847723.pdf)] Verle Kaiser, editor "Yellow Dog Tales," Latah Historical Society, (Moscow) Latah County, Idaho; Latah Legacy, Vol. 11 No. 4, 1982/83 (Winter), online archives (https://www.latahcountyhistoricalsociety.org/latah-legacy).][[(https://geonames.usgs.gov/apex/f?p=138:3:0::NO:3:P3_FID,P3_TITLE:399604,Yellow%20Dog%20(historical))] U. S. Geological Survey, Geographic Names, online database, (https://geonames.usgs.gov/apex/f?p=138:1:0::NO:::); Yellow Dog (historical); ID: 399604; Original Data: Boone, Lalia. Idaho Place Names, A Geographical Dictionary. Moscow, Idaho: The University of Idaho Press, 1988. 413pp. An alphabetical listing of ID place names.] Formerly Alameda or Almeda. An early community with a blacksmith shop and grocery store; in 1905 was a stop on the Spokane and Inland Empire RR; located in the NW part of the county. Lore has it that the name change came when a resident remarked facetiously that he did not like the name Almeda and would rather call the area Yellow Dog / another story says that the Post Office required them to change their name because there was another Alameda in Idaho, they couldn't decide, then a yellow dog walked by. (46.9790598, -117.0337794)
===HISTORICAL LANDMARKS=== * Bovill Opera House; 412 2nd Ave., Bovill, Latah, Idaho; Ref#: 09001280; Listed: 27 Jan 2010[[(https://catalog.archives.gov/id/84248535)] National Archives Catalog ID: 84248535, Bovill Opera House][[(http://landmarkhunter.com/208112-bovill-opera-house/)] LandmarkHunter.com, Landmark #208112]
* St. Joseph's Catholic Church; 1st and Cedar, Bovill, Latah, Idaho; Ref#: 82000351; Listed: 17 Nov 1982[[(https://catalog.archives.gov/id/84248507)] National Archives Catalog ID: 84248507, St. Joseph's Catholic Church][[(http://landmarkhunter.com/133086-st-josephs-catholic-church/)] LandmarkHunter.com, Landmark #133086]
* Hotel Bovill; 602 Park St. (ID 3), Bovill, Latah, Idaho; Ref#: 94000629; Listed: 23 Jun 1994[[(https://catalog.archives.gov/id/84250468)] National Archives Catalog ID: 84250468, Hotel Bovill][[(http://landmarkhunter.com/174359-hotel-bovill/)] LandmarkHunter.com, Landmark #174359]
* Lawrence, Russell, Farmstead; 5471 ID 8, Deary, Latah, Idaho; Ref#: 11000862; Listed: 30 Nov 2011[[(https://catalog.archives.gov/id/84248501)] National Archives Catalog ID: 84248501, Lawrence, Russell, Farmstead][[(https://historicplaces.net/monument/russell-lawrence-farmstead-deary-idaho/AMTEwMDA4NjI=/)] HistoricPlaces.net, NPS number: 11000862]
* White Spring Ranch; 1004 Lorang Rd., Genesee, Latah, Idaho; Ref#: 03001368; Listed: 06 Jan 2004[[(https://catalog.archives.gov/id/84250470)] National Archives Catalog ID: 84250470, White Spring Ranch][[(http://landmarkhunter.com/144624-white-spring-ranch/)] LandmarkHunter.com, Landmark #144624]
* Nordby Farmstead; 1301 Old Highway 95, Genesee, Latah, Idaho; Ref#: 09000293; Listed: 15 May 2009[[(https://catalog.archives.gov/id/84248495)] National Archives Catalog ID: 84248495, Nordby Farmstead][[(https://npgallery.nps.gov/AssetDetail/79efd604-1f04-436a-992c-fa19a234a8e7)] NPGallery Digital Asset Management System, ID: 09000293]
* Genesee Exchange Bank; Walnut St., Genesee, Latah, Idaho; Ref#: 79000796; Listed: 08 Jan 1979[[(https://catalog.archives.gov/id/84250488)] National Archives Catalog ID: 84250488, Genesee Exchange Bank][[(http://landmarkhunter.com/171991-genesee-exchange-bank/)] LandmarkHunter.com, Landmark #171991]
* Vollmer Building; Walnut St., Genesee, Latah, Idaho; Ref#: 79000797; Listed: 08 Jan 1979[[(https://catalog.archives.gov/id/84250494)] National Archives Catalog ID: 84250494, Vollmer Building][[(http://landmarkhunter.com/182581-vollmer-building/)] LandmarkHunter.com, Landmark #182581]
* Bank of Juliaetta; 301 Main St., Juliaetta, Latah, Idaho; Ref#: 97001649; Listed: 15 Jan 1998[[(https://catalog.archives.gov/id/84250492)] National Archives Catalog ID: 84250492, Bank of Juliaetta][[(http://landmarkhunter.com/172701-bank-of-juliaetta/)] LandmarkHunter.com, Landmark #172701]
* Adams, Abram A., House; 191 State St., Juliaetta, Latah, Idaho; Ref#: 100000908; Listed: 24 Apr 2017[[(http://landmarkhunter.com/208109-abram-adams-house/)] LandmarkHunter.com, Landmark #208109]
* Cox Barn; 1290 American Ridge Rd., Kendrick, Latah, Idaho; Ref#: 09001281; Listed: 01 Feb 2010[[(https://catalog.archives.gov/id/84248499)] National Archives Catalog ID: 84248499, Cox Barn][[(https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Cox_Barn_1_-_Kendrick_Idaho.jpg)] HistoricPlaces.net, NPS number: 09001281]
* Kendrick Fraternal Temple (Kendrick Grange Hall); 614 E. Main, Kendrick, Latah, Idaho; Ref#: 13000108; Listed: 27 Mar 2013[[(http://landmarkhunter.com/207169-kendrick-fraternal-temple/)] LandmarkHunter.com, Landmark #207169]
* Bethany Memorial Chapel; Kendrick-Deary Hwy., Kendrick, Latah, Idaho; Ref#: 79000798; Listed: 06 Dec 1979[[(https://catalog.archives.gov/id/84250480)] National Archives Catalog ID: 84250480, Bethany Memorial Chapel][[(http://landmarkhunter.com/127891-bethany-memorial-chapel/)] LandmarkHunter.com, Landmark #127891]
* Kirby, Thomas, House; 102 N. 9th St., Kendrick, Latah, Idaho; Ref#: 99000414; Listed: 01 Apr 1999[[(https://catalog.archives.gov/id/84250511)] National Archives Catalog ID: 84250511, Kirby, Thomas, House][[(http://landmarkhunter.com/168480-thomas-kirby-house/)] LandmarkHunter.com, Landmark #168480]
* Kendrick Downtown Historic District; Generally bounded by 3rd, & S Kirby Sts., original NPRR alignment & grade rising N of E Main St., Kendrick, Latah, Idaho; Ref#: 100001920; Listed: 02 Jan 2018[[(http://landmarkhunter.com/207168-kendrick-downtown-historic-district/)] LandmarkHunter.com, Landmark #207168]
* Nu Art Theatre; 516 S. Main St., Moscow, Latah, Idaho; Ref#: 01001304; Listed: 29 Nov 2001[[(https://catalog.archives.gov/id/84248533)] National Archives Catalog ID: 84248533, Nu Art Theatre][[(http://landmarkhunter.com/121413-nu-art-theatre/)] LandmarkHunter.com, Landmark #121413]
* Kenworthy Theatre; 508 S. Main St., Moscow, Latah, Idaho; Ref#: 01001305; Listed: 29 Nov 2001[[(https://catalog.archives.gov/id/84248531)] National Archives Catalog ID: 84248531, Kenworthy Theatre][[(http://landmarkhunter.com/121414-kenworthy-theatre/)] LandmarkHunter.com, Landmark #121414]
* Moscow Downtown Historic District; Generally bounded by 1st St., 6th St., Washington St., and the alley bet. Main and Jackson, Moscow, Latah, Idaho; Ref#: 05000710; Listed: 22 Jul 2005[[(https://catalog.archives.gov/id/84250713)] National Archives Catalog ID: 84250713, Moscow Downtown Historic District][[(http://landmarkhunter.com/186684-moscow-downtown-historic-district/)] LandmarkHunter.com, Landmark #186684]
* Deesten Farmstead 08000250; 3611 US 95 S, Moscow, Latah, Idaho; Ref#: 8000250; Listed: 02 Apr 2008[[(https://catalog.archives.gov/id/84248497)] National Archives Catalog ID: 84248497, Deesten Farmstead 08000250][[(https://npgallery.nps.gov/AssetDetail/NRIS/08000250)] NPGallery Digital Asset Management System, ID: 08000250]
* Snow, Arthur, House; 2949 Clyde Rd., Moscow, Latah, Idaho; Ref#: 9000294; Listed: 05 May 2009[[(https://catalog.archives.gov/id/84250472)] National Archives Catalog ID: 84250472, Snow, Arthur, House][[(https://npgallery.nps.gov/AssetDetail/NRIS/09000294)] NPGallery Digital Asset Management System, ID: 09000294]
* Moscow Post Office and Courthouse; Washington and 3rd Sts., Moscow, Latah, Idaho; Ref#: 73000686; Listed: 03 Jul 1973[[(https://catalog.archives.gov/id/84250478)] National Archives Catalog ID: 84250478, Moscow Post Office and Courthouse][[(http://landmarkhunter.com/122412-moscow-post-office-and-courthouse/)] LandmarkHunter.com, Landmark #122412]
* McConnell, W. J., House; 110 S. Adams St., Moscow, Latah, Idaho; Ref#: 74000743; Listed: 21 Nov 1974[[(https://catalog.archives.gov/id/84250709)] National Archives Catalog ID: 84250709, McConnell, W. J., House][[(http://landmarkhunter.com/148537-w-mcconnell-house/)] LandmarkHunter.com, Landmark #148537]
* Cornwall, Mason, House; 308 S. Hayes St., Moscow, Latah, Idaho; Ref#: 77000465; Listed: 02 Dec 1977[[(https://catalog.archives.gov/id/84250490)] National Archives Catalog ID: 84250490, Cornwall, Mason, House][[(http://landmarkhunter.com/150363-mason-cornwall-house/)] LandmarkHunter.com, Landmark #150363]
* Memorial Gymnasium; University of Idaho campus, Moscow, Latah, Idaho; Ref#: 77000466; Listed: 05 Oct 1977[[(https://catalog.archives.gov/id/84250711)] National Archives Catalog ID: 84250711, Memorial Gymnasium][[(http://landmarkhunter.com/139610-memorial-gymnasium/)] LandmarkHunter.com, Landmark #139610]
* Ridenbaugh Hall; University of Idaho campus, Moscow, Latah, Idaho; Ref#: 77000467; Listed: 14 Sep 1977[[(https://catalog.archives.gov/id/84250482)] National Archives Catalog ID: 84250482, Ridenbaugh Hall][[(http://landmarkhunter.com/137098-ridenbaugh-hall/)] LandmarkHunter.com, Landmark #137098]
* Administration Building, University of Idaho; University of Idaho campus, Moscow, Latah, Idaho; Ref#: 78001072; Listed: 14 Feb 1978[[(https://catalog.archives.gov/id/84250509)] National Archives Catalog ID: 84250509, Administration Building, University of Idaho][[(http://landmarkhunter.com/132524-administration-building-university-of-idaho/)] LandmarkHunter.com, Landmark #132524]
* First Methodist Church; 322 E. 3rd St., Moscow, Latah, Idaho; Ref#: 78001073; Listed: 05 Oct 1978[[(https://catalog.archives.gov/id/84250484)] National Archives Catalog ID: 84250484, First Methodist Church][[(http://landmarkhunter.com/127709-first-methodist-church/)] LandmarkHunter.com, Landmark #127709]
* Hotel Moscow; 4th and Main Sts., Moscow, Latah, Idaho; Ref#: 78001074; Listed: 30 Nov 1978[[(https://catalog.archives.gov/id/84250496)] National Archives Catalog ID: 84250496, Hotel Moscow][[(http://landmarkhunter.com/173270-hotel-moscow/)] LandmarkHunter.com, Landmark #173270]
* Lieuallen, Almon Asbury, House; 101 S. Almon St., Moscow, Latah, Idaho; Ref#: 78001075; Listed: 03 Jan 1978[[(https://catalog.archives.gov/id/84250705)] National Archives Catalog ID: 84250705, Lieuallen, Almon Asbury, House][[(http://landmarkhunter.com/150971-almon-asbury-lieuallen-house/)] LandmarkHunter.com, Landmark #150971]
* McConnell-McGuire Building; Main and 1st Sts., Moscow, Latah, Idaho; Ref#: 78001076; Listed: 07 Feb 1978[[(https://catalog.archives.gov/id/84250502)] National Archives Catalog ID: 84250502, McConnell-McGuire Building][[(http://landmarkhunter.com/175978-mcconnell-mcguire-building/)] LandmarkHunter.com, Landmark #175978]
* Skattaboe Block; Main and 4th Sts., Moscow, Latah, Idaho; Ref#: 78001077; Listed: 22 May 1978[[(https://catalog.archives.gov/id/84250504)] National Archives Catalog ID: 84250504, Skattaboe Block][[(http://landmarkhunter.com/182442-skattaboe-block/)] LandmarkHunter.com, Landmark #182442]
* Davids' Building; 3rd and Main Sts., Moscow, Latah, Idaho; Ref#: 79000799; Listed: 11 Dec 1979[[(https://catalog.archives.gov/id/84250498)] National Archives Catalog ID: 84250498, Davids' Building][[(http://landmarkhunter.com/182582-davids-building/)] LandmarkHunter.com, Landmark #182582]
* Moscow Carnegie Library; 110 S. Jefferson St., Moscow, Latah, Idaho; Ref#: 79000800; Listed: 18 Jun 1979[[(https://catalog.archives.gov/id/84250486)] National Archives Catalog ID: 84250486, Moscow Carnegie Library][[(http://landmarkhunter.com/142687-moscow-carnegie-library/)] LandmarkHunter.com, Landmark #142687]
* Fort Russell Neighborhood Historic District; Roughly bounded by Jefferson, E. D, Hays & E. 3rd Sts. (after Boundary Increase on 25 Sep 2017), Moscow, Latah, Idaho; Ref#: 80001329; First Listed: 26 Nov 1980[[(http://landmarkhunter.com/189324-fort-russell-neighborhood-historic-district/)] LandmarkHunter.com, Landmark #189324]
* University of Idaho Gymnasium and Armory; University of Idaho campus, Moscow, Latah, Idaho; Ref#: 83000287; Listed: 03 Jan 1983[[(https://catalog.archives.gov/id/84248511)] National Archives Catalog ID: 84248511, University of Idaho Gymnasium and Armory][[(http://landmarkhunter.com/133287-university-of-idaho-gymnasium-and-armory/)] LandmarkHunter.com, Landmark #133287]
* Moscow High School (1912 Whitworth School Building); 410 3rd E., Moscow, Latah, Idaho; Ref#: 92000416; Listed: 05 May 1992[[(https://catalog.archives.gov/id/84248529)] National Archives Catalog ID: 84248529, Moscow High School (1912 Whitworth School Building)][[(http://landmarkhunter.com/134673-moscow-high-school/)] LandmarkHunter.com, Landmark #134673]
* Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity House; 920 Deakin St., Moscow, Latah, Idaho; Ref#: 93001335; Listed: 02 Dec 1993[[(https://catalog.archives.gov/id/84250476)] National Archives Catalog ID: 84250476, Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity House][[(http://landmarkhunter.com/176910-sigma-alpha-epsilon-fraternity-house/)] LandmarkHunter.com, Landmark #176910]
* Cordelia Lutheran Church (Swedish Evangelical Lutheran Congregation); S. of the jct. of Genesee-Troy and Danielson Rds., Moscow, Latah, Idaho; Ref#: 95001058; Listed: 31 Aug 1995[[(https://catalog.archives.gov/id/84250719)] National Archives Catalog ID: 84250719, Cordelia Lutheran Church (Swedish Evangelical Lutheran Congregation)][[(http://landmarkhunter.com/130496-cordelia-lutheran-church/)] LandmarkHunter.com, Landmark #130496]
* Kappa Sigma Fraternity, Gamma Theta Chapter; 918 Blake St., Moscow, Latah, Idaho; Ref#: 96000945; Listed: 03 Sep 1996[[(https://catalog.archives.gov/id/84250506)] National Archives Catalog ID: 84250506, Kappa Sigma Fraternity, Gamma Theta Chapter][[(http://landmarkhunter.com/177011-kappa-sigma-fraternity-gamma-theta-chapter/)] LandmarkHunter.com, Landmark #177011]
* Soncarty, Edward and Ida, Barn; 1671 Deep Creek Rd., Potlatch, Latah, Idaho; Ref#: 08000251; Listed: 02 Apr 2008[[(https://catalog.archives.gov/id/84248503)] National Archives Catalog ID: 84248503, Soncarty, Edward and Ida, Barn][[(https://npgallery.nps.gov/AssetDetail/c72cd26a-df49-45b1-a68f-08763fd3ba76)] NPGallery Digital Asset Management System, ID: 08000251]
* American Legion Cabin; US Alt. 95, Potlatch, Latah, Idaho; Ref#: 86002197; Listed: 11 Sep 1986[[(https://catalog.archives.gov/id/84248513)] National Archives Catalog ID: 84248513, American Legion Cabin][[(https://landmarkhunter.com/141073-american-legion-cabin/)] LandmarkHunter.com, Landmark #141073]
* Green Boarding House; 850 Pine St., Potlatch, Latah, Idaho; Ref#: 86002199; Listed: 11 Sep 1986[[(https://catalog.archives.gov/id/84248517)] National Archives Catalog ID: 84248517, Green Boarding House][[(https://landmarkhunter.com/141074-boarding-house/)] LandmarkHunter.com, Landmark #141074]
* Commercial Historic District; Roughly Pine St. between Seventh and Fifth Sts., Potlatch, Latah, Idaho; Ref#: 86002201; Listed: 11 Sep 1986[[(https://catalog.archives.gov/id/84248525)] National Archives Catalog ID: 84248525, Commercial Historic District][[(https://landmarkhunter.com/191629-commercial-historic-district/)] LandmarkHunter.com, Landmark #191629]
* Four-Room House; 1015 Pine St., Potlatch, Latah, Idaho; Ref#: 86002204; Listed: 11 Sep 1986[[(https://catalog.archives.gov/id/84248515)] National Archives Catalog ID: 84248515, Four-Room House][[(https://landmarkhunter.com/161286-four-room-house/)] LandmarkHunter.com, Landmark #161286]
* Nob Hill Historic District; Roughly bounded by Fourth, Spruce, Third, and Cedar Sts., Potlatch, Latah, Idaho; Ref#: 86002206; Listed: 11 Sep 1986[[(https://catalog.archives.gov/id/84248519)] National Archives Catalog ID: 84248519, Nob Hill Historic District][[(https://landmarkhunter.com/191631-nob-hill-historic-district/)] LandmarkHunter.com, Landmark #191631]
* Terteling, Joseph A., House; 1015 Fir St., Potlatch, Latah, Idaho; Ref#: 86002208; Listed: 11 Sep 1986[[(https://catalog.archives.gov/id/84248527)] National Archives Catalog ID: 84248527, Terteling, Joseph A., House][[(https://landmarkhunter.com/161287-joseph-terteling-house/)] LandmarkHunter.com, Landmark #161287]
* Three-Room House; 940 Cedar St., Potlatch, Latah, Idaho; Ref#: 86002210; Listed: 11 Sep 1986[[(https://catalog.archives.gov/id/84248509)] National Archives Catalog ID: 84248509, Three-Room House][[(https://landmarkhunter.com/161288-three-room-house/)] LandmarkHunter.com, Landmark #161288]
* Workers' Neighborhood Historic District; Roughly Spruce St. between Eighth and Fifth, Potlatch, Latah, Idaho; Ref#: 86002211; Listed: 11 Sep 1986[[(https://catalog.archives.gov/id/84248521)] National Archives Catalog ID: 84248521, Workers' Neighborhood Historic District][[(https://landmarkhunter.com/191632-workers-neighborhood-historic-district/)] LandmarkHunter.com, Landmark #191632]
* Freeze Community Church; 1 mi. W of US 95, Potlatch, Latah, Idaho; Ref#: 90000679; Listed: 03 May 1990[[(https://catalog.archives.gov/id/84250703)] National Archives Catalog ID: 84250703, Freeze Community Church][[(https://landmarkhunter.com/130018-freeze-community-church/)] LandmarkHunter.com, Landmark #130018]
* Hotel Rietmann (Inland Hotel); 525 and 529 S. Main St., Troy, Latah, Idaho; Ref#: 01001302; Listed: 29 Nov 2001[[(https://catalog.archives.gov/id/84250715)] National Archives Catalog ID: 84250715, Hotel Rietmann (Inland Hotel)][[(http://landmarkhunter.com/172809-hotel-rietmann/)] LandmarkHunter.com, Landmark #172809]
* Troy Downtown Historic District; 339 S. Main St. through 527 S. Main St., Troy, Latah, Idaho; Ref#: 10000073; Listed: 11 Mar 2010[[(https://catalog.archives.gov/id/84250717)] National Archives Catalog ID: 84250717, Troy Downtown Historic District][[(https://historicplaces.net/monument/troy-downtown-historic-district-troy-idaho/AMTAwMDAwNzM=/)] HistoricPlaces.net, NPS number: 10000073]
* Bohman, Axel, House; 116 N. Main St., Troy, Latah, Idaho; Ref#: 11000523; Listed: 10 Aug 2011[[(https://catalog.archives.gov/id/84250474)] National Archives Catalog ID: 84250474, Bohman, Axel, House][[(http://landmarkhunter.com/208110-axel-bohman-house/)] LandmarkHunter.com, Landmark #208110]
* Troy Hospital (Dr. Meyer's Hospital); 604 S. Main St., Troy, Latah, Idaho; Ref#: 11000524; Listed: 10 Aug 2011[[(https://catalog.archives.gov/id/84250721)] National Archives Catalog ID: 84250721, Troy Hospital (Dr. Meyer's Hospital)][[(https://historicplaces.net/monument/troy-hospital-troy-idaho/AMTEwMDA1MjQ=/)] HistoricPlaces.net, NPS number: 11000524]
* Bohman, Ole, House (Short's Funeral Home); 114 N. Main St., Troy, Latah, Idaho; Ref#: 13000293; Listed: 22 May 2013[[(http://landmarkhunter.com/208111-ole-bohman-house/)] LandmarkHunter.com, Landmark #208111]
* Campbell, Harry and Fern, House; 101 E 4th St., Troy, Latah, Idaho; Ref#: 100003175; Listed: 03 Dec 2018[[(https://historicplaces.net/monument/harry-and-fern-campbell-house-troy-idaho/AMTAwMDAzMTc1/)] HistoricPlaces.net, NPS number: 100003175]
===SOCIETIES AND PUBLICATIONS=== Latah County Historical Society - [https://www.latahcountyhistoricalsociety.org/ Society Home]; [https://www.latahcountyhistoricalsociety.org/latah-legacy Latah Legacy journal] , most issues from 1972 to 2019 available for download
Idaho Genealogical Society - [http://www.idahogenealogy.org/index.html Society Home]; [http://www.idahogenealogy.org/counties/Latah/latahresources.html Latah County Resources]
Idaho Historical Society - [https://history.idaho.gov/searchable-indexes/ Online Indexes]; [https://history.idaho.gov/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/IBI_Photos2.pdf Photo Indexes]; [https://idahohistory.contentdm.oclc.org/ Digital Collections]; they also manage the Idaho State Museum, the Old Idaho Penitentiary and other sites of historical interest
Juliaetta-Kendrick Heritage Foundation - [http://jkhf.info/newspapers.htm Kendrick & Juliaetta Historical Newspapers]; [http://jkhf.info/Latah%20County%20Links.htm Research Links] for Kendrick, Juliaetta, and the surrounding areas.
===LIBRARIES AND ARCHIVES=== [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/collections/ University of Idaho Collections]
[https://history.idaho.gov/archives/ Idaho State Archives]
[http://www.archives.gov/seattle/ The National Archives at Seattle]
===ONLINE SEARCH GUIDES=== [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Latah_County,_Idaho_Genealogy FamilySearch Wiki Latah County]
[https://wiki.rootsweb.com/wiki/index.php/Latah_County,_Idaho Rootsweb - Latah Wiki ]
[http://www.idahogenealogy.org/documents/IdahoResearch.pdf Idaho Genealogical Society]
===OTHER WEBSITES=== [https://www.cyndislist.com/us/id/counties/latah/ Cyndi's list- Latah County ]
[https://ldsgenealogy.com/ID/Latah-County.htm Latah County ID Genealogy]
[http://latah.idgenweb.org/ Latah ID GenWeb]
[http://www.linkpendium.com/latah-id-genealogy/ Linkpendium - Latah]
[https://geonames.usgs.gov/apex/f?p=138:1:0::NO::: USGS Latah]
[http://idgenweb.org/ Idaho GenWeb]
[http://idahodocs.contentdm.oclc.org/ Idaho Government Documents]
===RECORD COLLECTIONS=== ====Newspapers==== Juliaetta-Kendrick Heritage Foundation (JKHF) * [http://jkhf.info/kendrick_newspapers%201891%20to%201950.htm Kendrick Newspapers 1891 to 1950]
* [http://jkhf.info/kendrick_newspapers_1950_to.htm Kendrick Newspapers 1950 to July 1998]
* [http://jkhf.info/juliaetta_newspapers.htm Juliaetta Newspapers 1914 to 1937]
Chronicling America - [https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/search/titles/results/?state=Idaho&county=Latah&city=&year1=1690&year2=2020&terms=&frequency=&language=ðnicity=&labor=&material_type=&lccn=&rows=20 Latah County Newspaper Images]
[https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/argonaut/ University of Idaho Student Newspaper "The Argonaut" 1989-2010]
[https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/find/microfilm.html?letter=M&place=Moscow,%20Latah%20County Information on the Univ of Idaho Newspaper Collection on Microfilm]
[http://jkhf.info/2014UofI%20KGaz%20History%20Since1890%20Rudeen%20Publication%2001.pdf A History of the Kendrick Gazette since 1890 (pdf)]
====Newsletters==== Potlatch Forests, Inc. Newsletters 1936-1952 - [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/familytree/ The Family Tree]
Kendrick, Juliaetta and the 7 Ridges - [http://cityofjuliaetta.com/newsletter.html KJ7 Newsletter]
====Directories==== Moscow, (Latah County, Idaho) and Pullman, (Whitman County, Wash.) city directory R. L. Polk and Company:
* [https://www.gengophers.com/book.html#/book/46764?page=1 1959 Directory]
* [https://www.gengophers.com/book.html#/book/57182?page=1 1975 Directory]
Excerpts from JKHF Research Center data base
* [http://jkhf.info/2014UofI%201886-7%20ID%20BusinessDir.%2001.pdf 1886-7 ID Business Directory (pdf)] * [http://jkhf.info/2014UofI%201903-4%20ID%20Business%20Dir.%2001.pdf 1903-4 ID Business Directory (pdf)] * [http://jkhf.info/2014UofI%201905%20Latah%20County%20Business%20Dir.%2001.pdf 1905 Latah County Business Directory (pdf)] * [http://jkhf.info/2014UofI%201908-9%20ID%20Business%20Dir.%2001.pdf 1908-9 ID Business Directory (pdf)] * [http://jkhf.info/2014UofI%201910-11%20ID%20Business%20Dir.%2001.pdf 1910-11 ID Business Directory (pdf)] * [http://jkhf.info/2014UofI%201912-13%20ID%20Busines%20Dir.%2001.pdf 1912-13 ID Business Directory (pdf)] * [http://jkhf.info/2014UofI%201912-13%20Nez%20Perce%20&%20Latah%20County%20Business%20Dir.%2001.pdf 1912-13 Nez Perce & Latah County Business Directory (pdf)] * [http://jkhf.info/2014UofI%201914%20ID%20Business%20Dir.%2001.pdf 1914 ID Business Directory (pdf)] * [http://jkhf.info/2014UofI%201914-15%20Latah%20&%20Nez%20Perce%20County%20Business%20Dir.%2001.pdf 1914-15 Latah & Nez Perce County Business Directory (pdf)] * [http://jkhf.info/2014UofI%201916%20ID%20Business%20Dir.%2001.pdf 1916 ID Business Directory (pdf)] * [http://jkhf.info/2014UofI%201921-22%20Latah%20County%20Business%20Dir.%2001.pdf 1921-22 Latah County Business Directory (pdf)]
====Latah County Oral History Collection==== Interviews about life in Latah County at the turn of the 20th Century * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/ADAIR_ione.html Adair, Ione born: 1883]
Residence(s): Moscow, Bovill, Fortynine Meadows;
Origins: Parents came from Oregon and Indiana (1893); family lived in the McConnell mansion (1900-36); Occupation(s): County assessor, teacher, postal clerk, timber homesteader * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/ALBRIGHT_Lora.html Albright, Lora Brackett born: 1898]
Residence(s): Potlatch River, Juliaetta;
Origins: Came from Lookout, Idaho (1916), where parents had moved from Minnesota; Occupation(s): Manager of family produce operation, teacher, farm wife, state legislator (1949-50) * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/ANDERSON_Axel.html Anderson, Axel born: 1886]
Residence(s): Bovill, Elk River;
Origins: Arrived in 1907, two years after emigrating from Sweden; Occupation(s): Assistant logging superintendent, camp foreman; employed by Potlatch Lumber Company for 44 years * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/ANDERSON_Ernest.html Anderson, Ernest born: 1902]
Residence(s): Burnt Ridge, Troy;
Origins: Parents emigrated from Sweden and settled in the late nineties. Helen Anderson's husband; Occupation(s): Farmer * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/ANDERSON_Helen.html Anderson, Helen Kellberg born: 1904]
Residence(s): Burnt Ridge, Troy;
Origins: Parents were Swedish settlers who came via Missouri (1906); Occupation(s): Farm wife * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/ASPLUND_Ida.html Asplund, Ida Swanberg born: 1889]
Residence(s): Nora, Troy;
Origins: Parents came from Sweden (1888); Occupation(s): Homemaker, housekeeper, harvest cook * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/ASPLUND_Philip.html Asplund, Philip born: 1894]
Residence(s): Dry Ridge, Troy;
Origins: Parents were from Sweden and Norway (1886); Occupation(s): Logging teamster * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/Bacca_JamesandAmelia.html Bacca, James & Amelia born: 1904]
Residence(s): Onaway, Potlatch;
Origins: Amelia: Emigrated from northern Italy in 1920; came to Potlatch in 1927 | James: Came from northern Italy in 1931; Occupation(s): Fireman and Homemaker (Amelia) * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/BAKER_Winney.html Baker, Winney Tout born: 1886]
Residence(s): Texas Ridge;
Origins: Moved from Illinois with family as a child; Occupation(s): Farm wife * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/BENGE_John.html Benge, John (Dick) born: 1894]
Residence(s): Hatter Creek, Princeton;
Origins: Moved from Nebraska with family in 1913; Occupation(s): Lumberjack * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/BENSCOTER_Walter.html Benscoter, Walter born: 1898]
Residence(s): American Ridge, Kendrick;
Origins: Parents were homesteaders from Michigan (1885); Occupation(s): Farmer * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/BENSON_Henry.html Benson, Henry born: 1894]
Residence(s): Potlatch, Deary;
Origins: Parents were Deary area homesteaders; Occupation(s): Engineer on WISM Railroad * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/BJERKE_Arthur.html Bjerke, Arthur born: 1886]
Residence(s): Brush Creek, Deary;
Origins: Came from Norway with family, who homesteaded in 1891; Occupation(s): Farmer, carpenter, logger * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/BOAG_Violet.html Boag, Violet Frei born: 1909]
Residence(s): Bovill, Moscow;
Origins: Parents moved from Kansas c. 1890; Occupation(s): Nurse, homemaker * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/BOAS_Louis.html Boas, Louis born: 1900]
Residence(s): Moscow;
Origins: Came from Boise to attend the university; Occupation(s): Editor of Moscow Daily Star-Mirror and Daily Idahonian (1926-1966) * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/BORAH_Mary.html Borah, Mary McConnell born: 1870]
Residence(s): Moscow, Washington,D.C.;
Origins: William J. McConnell, her father, first came in 1879 from the Boise Basin and was elected Idaho governor (1892); she came with her mother from Oregon (1888); Occupation(s): Wife of Idaho Senator William Borah * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/BRAMMER_Henry.html Brammer, Henry born: 1881]
Residence(s): Cameron, Juliaetta;
Origins: Family came from Germany via Kansas (1892); Occupation(s): Farmer * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/BRINK_Carol.html Brink, Carol Ryrie born: 1895]
Residence(s): Moscow;
Origins: Grandfather was a Moscow doctor (1887) trained in Missouri; Father came from Scotland (1889); Occupation(s): Novelist, homemaker. Caddie Woodlawn won the Newberry Award; Buffalo Coat, Snow in the River and Strangers in the Forest are filled with detail about early local life * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/BROCKE_Frank.html Brocke, Frank born: 1906]
Residence(s): Troy, American Ridge, Kendrick;
Origins: Parents' families came from Germany; father was born at Genesee, mother in Kansas; Occupation(s): President of First Bank of Troy, where he worked for forty-seven years; chairman of school board * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/BROUILLARD_Jennie.html Brouillard, Jennie Cuthbert born: 1886]
Residence(s): Viola;
Origins: unknown; Occupation(s): Nurse, homemaker * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/BUBULY_Michael.html Bubuly, Michael born: 1896]
Residence(s): Bovill;
Origins: Emigrated from Yugoslavia in 1913; Occupation(s): Lumberjack * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/BUCHANAN_George.html Buchanan, George (Bud) born: 1896]
Residence(s): Moscow;
Origins: Parents' families came from Illinois and Missouri and homesteaded (1870's); he moved to the Coeur d'Alene district as an adult; Occupation(s): Electrician * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/BURKLAND_Joel.html Burkland, Joel born: 1892]
Residence(s): Deary, Bear Creek;
Origins: Parents were Swedish homesteaders (1880«s). William Burkland's cousin; Occupation(s): Operated garage and service station, town marshall, secretary-treasurer of highway district (37 years) * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/BURKLAND_William.html Burkland, William born: 1887]
Residence(s): Bear Creek, Deary;
Origins: Parents were Swedish homesteaders (1888); Occupation(s): Farmer, logger * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/BUTTERFIELD_Edna.html Butterfield, Edna Johnson born: 1890]
Residence(s): Woodfell, Princeton;
Origins: Family came from Michigan (1888); Occupation(s): Farm wife * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/BYERS_Fannie.html Byers, Fannie Cuthbert born: 1893]
Residence(s): Fourmile Creek, Viola;
Origins: Parents were born in Scotland, came from Kansas and homesteaded (1888); Occupation(s): Farm wife, pea processor, harvest cook * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/CALLISON_Norla.html Callison, Norla born: 1903]
Residence(s): American Ridge, Kendrick;
Origins: Grandfather came from Kansas and homesteaded (1888); mother was from Missouri; Occupation(s): Farmer * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/CAMERON_Viola.html Cameron, Viola White born: 1906]
Residence(s): Bovill;
Origins: Parents came from Minnesota (1905); Occupation(s): Homemaker, store clerk, logging camp flunkey * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/CARLSON_Gustav.html Carlson, Gustav born: 1899]
Residence(s): Burnt Ridge, Troy;
Origins: Parents were Swedish immigrants who settled in 1891; he left the area as an adult. Willa Carlson's brother-in-law; Occupation(s): Teacher, census bureau officer * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/CARLSON_Helena.html Carlson, Helena Cartwright born: 1899]
Residence(s): Big Meadow, Troy;
Origins: Came with family from South Dakota (1912); Occupation(s): Teacher, homemaker * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/CARLSON_Melvin.html Carlson, Melvin born: 1906]
Residence(s): Big Meadow, Troy;
Origins: Family came from North Dakota (1912); Occupation(s): Logger, farmer * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/CARLSON_Willa.html Carlson, Willa Cummings born: 1896]
Residence(s): American Ridge, Troy;
Origins: Parents came from Missouri (early 1890's); Occupation(s): Teacher and farm wife; author of manuscript on Latah County history * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/CHRISTINA_Sister.html Christina, Sister Mary born: 1899]
Residence(s): Beaverton(Oregon);
Origins: unknown; Occupation(s): Nun. She helped care for Mary McConnell Borah at the Maryville home * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/CLARK_Archie.html Clark, Archie born: 1886]
Residence(s): Potlatch;
Origins: Came from the Midwest in 1904. Rosie Clark's husband; Occupation(s): Farm laborer * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/Clark_JandMarie.html Clark, J. Les and Marie J. born: 1904]
Residence(s): Elk River;
Origins: Native of Manitoba, he arrived in 1923; Occupation(s): Printer * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/CLARK_Rosie.html Clark, Rosie Hecks born: 1893]
Residence(s): Deep Creek, Potlatch;
Origins: Family moved from Missouri (1899); Occupation(s): Kitchen worker, farm wife * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/CLYDE_Lola.html Clyde, Lola Gamble born: 1900]
Residence(s): Paradise Ridge, Moscow;
Origins: Father emigrated from Ireland and became the area's first Presbyterian minister (1880); mother was from Victoria, British Columbia; Occupation(s): Teacher, farm wife; local historian, frequently addresses groups and aids researchers * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/CORNELISON_Bernadine.html Cornelison, Bernadine Adair born: 1897]
Residence(s): Moscow;
Origins: unknown; Occupation(s): Singer and voice teacher; taught at the University of Idaho * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/CORRIN_Glenn.html Corrin, Glenn born: 1890]
Residence(s): Troy;
Origins: Parents came from South Dakota (1890); Occupation(s): General laborer * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/COX_Andrew.html Cox, Andrew born: 1902]
Residence(s): American Ridge, Juliaetta;
Origins: Parents came from Nova Scotia in the 1890's; Occupation(s): Farmer * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/CRAIG_Anna.html Craig, Anna Vivan Hise born: 1887]
Residence(s): Moscow;
Origins: Came to South Idaho from Nebraska (1907), and after marriage to Orofino and Moscow; Occupation(s): Teacher, homemaker * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/CROCKER_Lester.html Crocker, Lester born: 1899]
Residence(s): Kendrick;
Origins: Parents came from Pennsylvania and Kansas (early 1890's); Occupation(s): Banker * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/CROW_Ada.html Crow, Ada Hill born: 1880]
Residence(s): Fourmile Creek, Viola;
Origins: Family moved from Junction City, Oregon and homesteaded (1887); Occupation(s): Farm wife * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/CROW_Charles.html Crow, Charles born: 1879]
Residence(s): Palouse, eastern Washington;
Origins: Family homesteaded in the 1880's. Ada Crow's husband; Occupation(s): Farmer, carpenter * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/CURRIN_Walter.html Currin, Walter born: 1904]
Residence(s): Rimrock, Genesee;
Origins: Father came in 1878 from the Willamette Valley, Oregon; Occupation(s): Farmer and warehouseman * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/Cushman_John.html Cushman, John born: n/a]
Residence(s): n/a;
Origins: n/a; Occupation(s): n/a * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/DANIELS_Eva.html Daniels, Eva Slatter born: 1907]
Residence(s): Cameron, Park, Agatha;
Origins: Father came from New York City, mother from Missouri (c.1900); Occupation(s): Teacher, farm wife * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/DEMUS_Gus.html Demus, Gus born: 1892]
Residence(s): Potlatch;
Origins: Emigrated from Greece to the Northwest in 1909, and settled in Potlatch in 1914; Occupation(s): Trimmer at mill, laborer * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/DENEVAN_Lucille.html Denevan, Lucille Riddell born: 1900]
Residence(s): Bovill;
Origins: Grew up in Minnesota; came after completing training in Chicago (1919); Occupation(s): Nurse, homemaker * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/DIAMANTIS_John.html Diamantis, John born: 1885]
Residence(s): Elk River;
Origins: Emigrated from Klitsos, Greece in 1909; Occupation(s): Sawmiller, logger * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/DRISCOLL_Jennie.html Driscoll, Jennie Halverson born: 1888]
Residence(s): Genesee, Lenville, Driscoll Ridge;
Origins: Parents homesteaded after emigrating from Norway via Astoria (early 1880's); Occupation(s): Farm wife * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/EAST_John.html East, John born: 1882]
Residence(s): Princeton, Moscow;
Origins: Came from the Camas Prairie (late 1920's); Occupation(s): Farmer, moonshiner * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/EDWARDS_Mary.html Edwards, Mary Grey born: 1897]
Residence(s): Grey Eagle District, Genesee;
Origins: Parents came from Nevada and Nebraska (1890's); Occupation(s): Homemaker * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/EIKUM_John.html Eikum, John born: 1888]
Residence(s): Cow Creek, Genesee;
Origins: Family arrived in 1893 from Norway; Occupation(s): Farmer * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/ERICKSON_Alfred.html Erickson, Alfred born: 1893]
Residence(s): Hog Meadows;
Origins: Parents came from Minnesota (1892); Occupation(s): Railroad worker * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/ESTES_Willis.html Estes, Willis born: 1893]
Residence(s): Viola;
Origins: Parents came from Iowa before he was born; Occupation(s): Mail carrier; president of Idaho chapter of Rural Letter Carriers Association * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/FISHER_Marie.html Fisher, Marie Leitch born: 1900]
Residence(s): Bovill;
Origins: Grewup at Nezperce, Idaho; Occupation(s): Teacher, homemaker * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/FLEENER_Dora.html Fleener, Dora Otter born: 1894]
Residence(s): Rural Moscow;
Origins: Family moved from South Dakota in 1902; Occupation(s): Farm wife, housekeeper; author of Coming West from South Dakota * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/FLODIN_Elmer.html Flodin, Elmer born: 1899]
Residence(s): Dry Ridge, Troy;
Origins: Parents were Swedish homesteaders (early 1880's); Occupation(s): Farmer, logger * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/FOLLETT_Mahlon.html Follett, Mahlon born: 1896]
Residence(s): Genesee;
Origins: Parents came from Minnesota in the 1880's; Occupation(s): Operated general store * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/FRY_Frances.html Fry, Frances Vaughan born: 1893]
Residence(s): Cedar Creek, Kendrick;
Origins: Family came from Kansas (1895); Occupation(s): Farm wife, cook for woods crews, doctor's assistant, store clerk * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/GAMBLE_Daniel.html Gamble, Daniel (Bert) born: 1887]
Residence(s): Paradise Ridge;
Origins: Lola Clyde's brother; Occupation(s): Worked for woods products corporation; poet * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/GAMBLE_Gus.html Gamble, Gus born: 1890]
Residence(s): Genesee, Paradise Ridge;
Origins: Daniel Gamble's brother; Occupation(s): Farmer * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/GAMBLE_WJ.html Gamble, W. J. born: 1884]
Residence(s): Potlatch;
Origins: Came from Pennsylvania in 1910; Occupation(s): General manager of WISM Railroad for 33 years; lobbyist for North Idaho lumber interests in state legislature * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/Gilder_GlenandAgnes.html Gilder, Glen & Agnes born: 1903]
Residence(s): Harvard, Spring Valley;
Origins: Came with family from Seattle, Washington (1919); Occupation(s): Farm wife * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/Gleave_James.html Gleave, James born: n/a]
Residence(s): n/a;
Origins: n/a; Occupation(s): n/a * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/Glenn_BruceandAgnes.html Glenn, Bruce & Agnes born: 1904]
Residence(s): Potlatch Ridge, American Ridge, Juliaetta;
Origins: Roy Glenn's brother; Occupation(s): Oil deliveryman * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/Glenn_RoyandMabel.html Glenn, Roy & Mabel born: 1903]
Residence(s): Texas Ridge, Potlatch Ridge, Kendrick;
Origins: Family came from North Carolina (1904); Occupation(s): Auctioneer; farmer * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/GOFF_Abe.html Goff, Abe MacGregor born: 1899]
Residence(s): Moscow, Washington, D.C.;
Origins: Moved to Moscow to attend university; father homesteaded near Rosalia,Wash; Occupation(s): Lawyer, state legislator, U.S. Congressman, chairman of Interstate Commerce Commission * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/GORMAN_Madeleine.html Gorman, Madeleine Groh born: 1913]
Residence(s): Bovill;
Origins: Parents emigrated from Alsace, France and operated Bovill's mercantile store; Occupation(s): Homemaker * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/GRANNIS_Kate.html Grannis, Kate Price born: 1886]
Residence(s): Avon;
Origins: Parents homesteaded (c.1885), coming from California and Kansas via Cheney, Washington; Occupation(s): Homemaker, mica cutter, cook * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/Groseclose_EdwardandDixie.html Groseclose, Edward & Dixie born: 1900]
Residence(s): Potlatch River, Juliaetta;
Origins: Came with family from Bland County, Virginia in 1907; Occupation(s): Farm wife * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/GROVE_Clara.html Grove, Clara Payne born: 1879]
Residence(s): Moscow, Troy;
Origins: Born in Iowa, she lived in the Dakotas and Montana before coming in 1925; Occupation(s): Editor, cook, nurse's aid, columnist; leader of Women's Christian Temperance Union * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/GRUELL_Crystal.html Gruell, Crystal Ottosen born: 1905]
Residence(s): Juliaetta;
Origins: Parents were raised in Denmark and Iowa, and came in 1908; Occupation(s): Teacher, homemaker * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/GUERNSEY_Viola.html Guernsey, Viola Sheldon born: 1894]
Residence(s): Princeton, Onaway;
Origins: Family came from the Midwest via Nebraska (1910); Occupation(s): Homemaker, grocery store operator * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/GUILFOY_Leo.html Guilfoy, Leo born: 1886]
Residence(s): Bovill;
Origins: An Irishman, he came from England in 1916; Occupation(s): Scaler and treating plant operator at cedar pole yard * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/GUSTIN_Clay.html Gustin, Clay born: 1900]
Residence(s): Helmer, Moscow Mountain;
Origins: Parents probably came from Utah in the 1890s; Occupation(s): Logger * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/HALEN_Alben.html Halen, Alben born: 1896]
Residence(s): Big Bear Ridge, Deary;
Origins: Parents were Swedish homesteaders (c.1890); Occupation(s): Farmer, logger * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/HALSETH_Edward.html Halseth, Edward born: 1894]
Residence(s): Big Bear Ridge, Jansville;
Origins: Parents were Norwegian homesteaders (1890's); Occupation(s): Farmer * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/HAMPTON_Elvon.html Hampton, Elvon born: 1911]
Residence(s): Grey Eagle District, Genesee;
Origins: Parents came from North Carolina in the late 1880's; Occupation(s): Farmer * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/HANDLIN_Nellie.html Handlin, Nellie Tomer born: 1897]
Residence(s): Moscow;
Origins: Father's parents were among the county's first settlers, coming from California in 1871; mother was from Indiana; Occupation(s): Homemaker, cashier * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/HARDT_Verna.html Hardt, Verna Palmer born: 1905]
Residence(s): Viola;
Origins: Grandfather first came to the region with Captain Mullan's Army outfit (c. 1858); parents' families both moved from Oregon (1876 and 1880); Occupation(s): Homemaker * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/HAZELTINE_Mabel.html Hazeltine, Mabel Oliver born: 1901]
Residence(s): Fourmile Creek, Viola;
Origins: Parents came from Sprague, Washington area (1901); Occupation(s): Farm wife * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/HERRMANN_Beulah.html Herrmann, Beulah Dollar born: 1900]
Residence(s): Moscow, Troy;
Origins: Moved from Colorado (1928); Occupation(s): Clerk for Psychianna * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/HERZOG_Frank.html Herzog, Frank born: 1898]
Residence(s): Harvard;
Origins: Came with parents from Pennsylvania in 1900; Occupation(s): Logger, farmer, trapper * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/HICKMAN_William.html Hickman, William (Dave) born: 1900]
Residence(s): Genesee;
Origins: Father came from North Carolina (1888); mother's family came from Wiconsin (1881); Occupation(s): Soil conservationist * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/HOLLAND_Joseph.html Holland, Joseph born: 1900]
Residence(s): Bovill;
Origins: Grew up in South Dakota and Saskatchewan; Occupation(s): Depot agent at Bovill (1925-66); school board chairman, mayor, justice of the peace * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/HOVE_Palma.html Hove, Palma Hanson born: 1893]
Residence(s): Cow Creek, Genesee;
Origins: Mother was raised in Norway, father in Wisconsin. They arrived in the 1880's; Occupation(s): Farm wife, harvest cook * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/INGLE_Florence.html Ingle, Florence Hupp born: 1884]
Residence(s): Big Bear Ridge, Little Bear Ridge, Kendrick;
Origins: Family came from California and homesteaded (1886); Occupation(s): Teacher, farm wife * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/INGLE_Gerald.html Ingle, Gerald born: 1910]
Residence(s): Big Bear Ridge, Kendrick;
Origins: Son of Florence Ingle. Grandfather was a homesteader from Tennesee (1883); Occupation(s): County commissioner for 20 years, farmer * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/JACKSON_Alice.html Jackson, Alice Henry born: 1885]
Residence(s): Lapwai;
Origins: Mother was Nez Perce; father moved from Asotin County, Washington (c.1890); Occupation(s): Farm wife * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/JELLEBERG_Charles.html Jelleberg, Charles born: 1900]
Residence(s): Park;
Origins: Parents were Norwegian homesteaders (c. 1890); Occupation(s): Horse teamster, sawmiller * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/Johanson_Nellie.html Johanson, Nellie born: n/a]
Residence(s): n/a;
Origins: n/a; Occupation(s): n/a * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/JOHNSON_Clarence.html Johnson, Clarence born: 1895]
Residence(s): Burnt Ridge, Troy;
Origins: Parents were homesteaders from Sweden (1884); Occupation(s): Farmer * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/JOHNSON_Delia.html Johnson, Delia Beardsley born: 1887]
Residence(s): Rural Moscow, Moscow;
Origins: Family came from California (1903); Occupation(s): Farm wife, dressmaker * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/JOHNSON_Hattie.html Johnson, Hattie Wilken born: 1897]
Residence(s): Cameron;
Origins: Parents were German homesteaders (1886); Occupation(s): Farm wife, hotel and house maid * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/JOHNSON_Oscar.html Johnson, Oscar born: 1901]
Residence(s): Troy;
Origins: Came with father from Sweden in 1910; Occupation(s): Worked at firebrick plant for forty years * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/JOHNSON_Walter.html Johnson, Walter born: 1892]
Residence(s): Moscow;
Origins: Parents were Swedish immigrants who moved from Minnesota (1882); Occupation(s): Accountant * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/JONES_Agnes.html Jones, Agnes Healy born: 1890]
Residence(s): Thorn Creek, Genesee;
Origins: Mother's parents (Tierneys) were the first white settlers of the Genesee area,coming from Kansas in 1870; father emigrated from Ireland (early 1870s); Occupation(s): Farm wife, waitress * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/JUSTICE_Albert.html Justice, Albert born: 1898]
Residence(s): Bovill area;
Origins: Family moved to Spokane from North Dakota (1905); Occupation(s): Head cook in lumbercamps between the two world wars * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/JUSTICE_Lena.html Justice, Lena (Molly) Erickson born: 1901]
Residence(s): Hog Meadows, Bovill;
Origins: Parents came from Minnesota (1892). Albert Justice's wife; Occupation(s): Logging camp flunkey, homemaker * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/KAUDER_William.html Kauder, William born: 1868]
Residence(s): Cedar Creek, Southwick;
Origins: Homesteaded alongside parents, after moving from Illinois (1889); Occupation(s): Farmer * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/KELLBERG_Ruth.html Kellberg, Ruth Anderson born: 1899]
Residence(s): Burnt Ridge, Troy;
Origins: Parents were Swedish homesteaders (1890); Occupation(s): Farm wife * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/KENT_Edward.html Kent, Edward born: 1889]
Residence(s): American Ridge, Juliaetta;
Origins: Came with mother from Nova Scotia in 1898; Occupation(s): Farmer, cowboy * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/Lancaster_MayandCarl.html Lancaster, May & Carl born: 1902]
Residence(s): Helmer, Harvard;
Origins: Parents came from Pennsylvania before he was born; Occupation(s): Logger; woods blacksmith and maintenance man * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/Lawrence_FloydandNola.html Lawrence, Floyd & Nola born: 1898]
Residence(s): Jansville, Helmer;
Origins: Family came from Iowa and homesteaded on McGary Meadow (1893); Occupation(s): Logger; operator of dance pavilion * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/LELAND_Ruth.html Leland, Ruth born: 1890]
Residence(s): Juliaetta;
Origins: Moved from Wyoming with family (1906); Occupation(s): Store clerk, minister of United Brethern Church * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/LEMARR_May.html Lemarr, May Erickson born: 1907]
Residence(s): Hog Meadows;
Origins: unknown; Occupation(s): Logging camp flunkey, homemaker * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/LEPARD_George.html Lepard, George born: 1899]
Residence(s): Potlatch;
Origins: Family came in 1906 after living elsewhere in North Idaho; Occupation(s): Grocer * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/Lew_MiandMarie.html Lew, Mi & Marie Lee born: 1910]
Residence(s): Moscow;
Origins: Came to Spokane from China in 1920; Occupation(s): Restaurateur * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/LONG_F..html Long, F. Marvin born: 1894]
Residence(s): Kendrick, Cedar Creek, Leland;
Origins: Family moved from North Carolina (1888); Occupation(s): Operator of mercantile store * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/LONG_Martha.html Long, Martha Lowery born: 1903]
Residence(s): Kendrick, eastern Washington;
Origins: Parents came from North Dakota and homesteaded near Quincy, Washington (1902); Occupation(s): Extension specialist for Chelan County and Washington state; homemaker, teacher * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/LYND_Mary.html Lynd, Mary West born: 1895]
Residence(s): Palouse;
Origins: Moved with family from Illinois in 1904; Occupation(s): Farm wife * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/Maclied_Pauline.html Maclied, Pauline (Pearl) born: n/a]
Residence(s): n/a;
Origins: n/a; Occupation(s): n/a * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/MAHON_Catherine.html Mahon, Catherine born: 1906]
Residence(s): Juliaetta, Lewiston-Clarkston;
Origins: Father, a New York Irishman, was manager of Juliaetta cannery; mother came from Oregon (1884); Occupation(s): Operator of greenhouse and beauty salon, teacher * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/MALONEY_Joe.html Maloney, Joe born: 1892]
Residence(s): Spokane, North Idaho;
Origins: Came from Pennsylvania in 1915; Occupation(s): Employment agent, camp foreman * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/MARTIN_Roy.html Martin, Roy born: 1908]
Residence(s): North Idaho;
Origins: "Roy Martin" is a pseudonym; Occupation(s): Hobo, lumberjack, laborer * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/McKEEVER_George.html Mckeever, George born: 1897]
Residence(s): Kendrick;
Origins: Family came from Missouri in the 1890's; Occupation(s): Dentist * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/Messersmith_LewisandHazel.html Messersmith, Lewis & Hazel born: 1888]
Residence(s): Lapwai;
Origins: Learned trade in Pennsylvania; came West in 1905; Parents were early settlers of Dayton, Washington area; Occupation(s): Blacksmith; Homemaker, worked in post office and store * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/MILBERT_Frank.html Milbert, Frank born: 1907]
Residence(s): Gold Hill, Potlatch;
Origins: Came west from Pennsylvania in the twenties; Occupation(s): Gold miner * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/MILLER_John.html Miller, John B. born: 1912]
Residence(s): Bovill;
Origins: Parents came from Minnesota (1902); Occupation(s): Geologist; author of The Trees Grew Tall (1972), Bovill area history * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/MOODY_George.html Moody, George (Hap) born: 1885]
Residence(s): Moscow;
Origins: Came from Vermont (1914); Occupation(s): County deputy and sheriff (1922-55); famous university football booster * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/MOORE_Elsie.html Moore, Elsie Adair born: 1899]
Residence(s): Bovill, Princeton;
Origins: Father came from Oregon in 1882; Occupation(s): Homemaker * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/MORGAN_William.html Morgan, William born: 1895]
Residence(s): Lewiston and vicinity;
Origins: Parents farmed near Nezperce after leaving Kansas (1898); Occupation(s): Owner of Morgan Brothers, food and equipment distributors * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/MORRIS_Mabell.html Morris, Mabelle Nickell born: 1887]
Residence(s): Elk River, Potlatch;
Origins: Came from central Canada in 1907; Occupation(s): Drugstore operator, homemaker * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/MUNDEN_Mamie.html Munden, Mamie Sardam born: 1906]
Residence(s): Lewiston, Clarkston;
Origins: Mother's family came from Missouri (1886), father from Nebraska (c. 1894; Occupation(s): Farm wife * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/Murphy_DanandJoeMaloney.html Murphy, Dan & Joe Maloney born: 1887]
Residence(s): Bovill area;
Origins: Came from Wisconsin in 1908; Occupation(s): Logging clerk, scales and cedar pole inspector * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/Mushal_Edward.html Mushal, Edward born: 1903]
Residence(s): Potlatch;
Origins: Father was sent by company from Wisconsin (1908); Occupation(s): Sawmiller * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/NELSON_Elsie.html Nelson, Elsie born: 1890]
Residence(s): Moscow;
Origins: Parents were Swedish homesteaders (1886); Occupation(s): Head cook at Hotel Moscow, teacher; author of Today Is Ours * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/NEWMAN_Ida.html Newman, Ida Mielke born: 1898]
Residence(s): Cameron;
Origins: Parents were German pioneers who came from Minnesota in 1901; Occupation(s): Farm wife, teacher; author of History of Cameron, Idaho * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/NICHOLS_George.html Nichols, George born: 1888]
Residence(s): Harvard;
Origins: Came from Deer Park, Washington to work on building of WISM railroad (1904); Occupation(s): Laborer * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/NORDBY_Rudolph.html Nordby, Rudolph born: 1889]
Residence(s): Cow Creek, Genesee;
Origins: Family came from Iowa (1900); Occupation(s): County commissioner for eighteen years; farmer * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/NYE_Maeci.html Nye, Maeci Groseclose born: 1895]
Residence(s): Juliaetta;
Origins: Came with parents from Kentucky (1903); Occupation(s): Teacher, farmer, farm wife; author of manuscript history of Juliaetta * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/OLSON_Carl.html Olson, Carl born: 1895]
Residence(s): Dry Ridge, Troy;
Origins: Parents emigrated from Sweden and homesteaded (1889); Occupation(s): Thresherman, operator of gas station and car dealership, sawmiller, miner; Troy councilman for 24 years * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/OLSON_Ella.html Olson, Ella Olson born: 1897]
Residence(s): Pleasant Hill, Troy;
Origins: Father came from Sweden (1884), mother fromNorway (1887); Occupation(s): Cook, pea processor, housekeeper, homemaker * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/Olson_OscarandHazel.html Olson, Oscar & Hazel born: 1920]
Residence(s): Deary;
Origins: Moved from central Idaho in the early forties; Occupation(s): Homemaker; teacher; camp flunkey * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/OLSON_Ruth.html Olson, Ruth born: 1906]
Residence(s): Deary;
Origins: Parents came from Minnesota and homesteaded (1907); Occupation(s): Teacher * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/OSLUND_Anna.html Oslund, Anna Marie Anderson born: 1891]
Residence(s): Troy, Nora Creek;
Origins: Emigrated from Sweden with family in 1903; Occupation(s): Teacher, homemaker; author of manuscript on Troy area history * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/OTNESS_Lillian.html Otness, Lillian Woodworth born: 1908]
Residence(s): Moscow;
Origins: Grandfather was an original founder of Moscow, moving from eastern Oregon (1871); father came from Montana (1877); Occupation(s): Teacher of English and physical education in college and high school; homemaker, * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/PAOLINI_Pete.html Paolini, Pete born: 1903]
Residence(s): Elk River, Lewiston;
Origins: Came from Italy in 1920; Occupation(s): Sawmiller, lumberjack * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/PARKER_Naomi.html Parker, Naomi Boll born: 1906]
Residence(s): Bovill;
Origins: Parents took a timber homestead after coming from Wisconsin (1905); Occupation(s): Homemaker, raised cattle and silver fox * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/PHELAN_Amanda.html Phelan, Amanda Asplund born: 1887]
Residence(s): Dry Ridge, Troy;
Origins: Philip Asplund's sister; Occupation(s): Farm wife, housekeeper * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/PIERCE_Albert.html Pierce, Albert born: 1889]
Residence(s): Deary, Texas Ridge;
Origins: Moved from Minnesota with family (1904); Occupation(s): Operated Deary store and farmed * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/PIERCE_Selina.html Pierce, Selina Smith born: 1893]
Residence(s): Deary;
Origins: Came from New York after marriage to Albert Pierce (1920); Occupation(s): Homemaker, operated grocery store * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/PLATT_EJ.html Platt, E. J. (Tom) born: 1903]
Residence(s): Genesee, Salmon River (;
Origins: Father's family came from Wisonsin (1881), mother's from Kansas (1894); Occupation(s): Livestock operator * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/PLATT_Kenneth.html Platt, Kenneth born: 1907]
Residence(s): Genesee, Salmon River;
Origins: unknown; Occupation(s): Specialist in U.S. Department of Agriculture; author, poet and local historian, * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/PLATZ_Ima.html Platz, Ima Hodge born: 1888]
Residence(s): Palouse;
Origins: Came from Missouri with parents; Occupation(s): Harvest cook, farm wife * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/PRESBY_Curtis.html Presby, Curtis born: unknown]
Residence(s): unknown;
Origins: Parents came from Colfax, Washington, and from the Coeur d'Alene district (1912); Occupation(s): Farmer, lumber grader * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/RAMSDALE_Edward.html Ramsdale, Edward born: 1896]
Residence(s): American Ridge, Troy;
Origins: Emigrated from Eikefjord, Norway (1913); Occupation(s): Farmer * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/RINGSAGE_Helmer.html Ringsage, Helmer born: 1888]
Residence(s): Park, Central Ridge;
Origins: Parents were Norwegian homesteaders (1890); he is Edward Swenson's nephew; Occupation(s): Farmer, logger * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/Ringsage_JeanandStiner.html Ringsage, Jean & Stiner born: 1905]
Residence(s): Park, Alberta, British Columbia;
Origins: Moved to Idaho with husband in 1933; Occupation(s): Farm wife; teacher; nurse's aide * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/Rowan_FrankandLottie.html Rowan, Frank & Lottie born: 1885]
Residence(s): Troy;
Origins: Family came from Minnesota (c.1900); Occupation(s): Road foreman; brickyard worker; logger * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/RUBERG_Hilda.html Ruberg, Hilda Carlson born: 1893]
Residence(s): Big Meadow, Burnt Ridge, Troy;
Origins: Family came from North Dakota (1912); Occupation(s): Farm wife, harvest cook, housekeeper * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/RYAN_Grace.html Ryan, Grace White born: 1907]
Residence(s): Bovill;
Origins: unknown; Occupation(s): Homemaker, store clerk, logging camp flunkey, * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/SAMPSON_Clarice.html Sampson, Clarice Moody born: 1894]
Residence(s): Moscow;
Origins: Parents came from Utah (1892); Occupation(s): Homemaker, teacher, clerk at David's Store * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/SAMPSON_Harry.html Sampson, Harry born: 1893]
Residence(s): Moscow;
Origins: Family came from Wisconsin in 1902; Occupation(s): Manager of men's clothing department at David's Department Store for nearly forty years * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/SANDELL_Hanna.html Sandell, Hanna Anderson born: 1891]
Residence(s): Johnson, Troy;
Origins: Parents came from Sweden (c. 1870); Occupation(s): Nurse at Gritman Hospital, homemaker * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/SANDERSON_Byers.html Sanderson, Byers born: 1896]
Residence(s): Bovill;
Origins: Father came from the South and was Potlatch assistant superintendent; mother came from New York (1880's); Occupation(s): Head mechanic for Potlatch Lumber Company, miner * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/SANDERSON_John.html Sanderson, John born: 1884]
Residence(s): Bovill;
Origins: Byers Sanderson's brother; Occupation(s): Maintenance man for Potlatch Lumber Company, photographer * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/Schimke_Margaret.html Schimke, Margaret born: n/a]
Residence(s): n/a;
Origins: n/a; Occupation(s): n/a * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/SCHMALTZ_George.html Schmaltz, George born: 1893]
Residence(s): Elk River;
Origins: Arrived from Sweden in 1912; Occupation(s): Millwright, lumberjack * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/SCHOEFFLER_Ada.html Schoeffler, Ada Oylear born: 1901]
Residence(s): Potlatch Ridge, Cameron;
Origins: Families came from Missouri and Iowa (1880's); Occupation(s): Farm wife, harvest cook, housekeeper * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/SCHUPFER_Herman.html Schupfer, Herman born: 1892]
Residence(s): Juliaetta, Kendrick;
Origins: Parents emigrated from Austria; father homesteaded adjacent to Juliaetta townsite (1879); Occupation(s): Operated local telephone company and theatre; district representative for Washington Water Power * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/SCHUPFER_Otto.html Schupfer, Otto born: 1891]
Residence(s): Juliaetta, Kendrick;
Origins: Herman Schupfer's brother; Occupation(s): Operated local telephone company and theatre; helped manage electric service * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/SETTLE_Eugene.html Settle, Eugene born: 1894]
Residence(s): Aspendale, Moscow;
Origins: His was one of the few black families to settle in the area; parents grew up in Mississippi, came in 1899; Occupation(s): Warehouse superintendent for Latah County Grain Growers ; farmer * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/SHERMAN_Theodore.html Sherman, Theodore born: 1901]
Residence(s): Moscow;
Origins: Came to Moscow to attend college; father was mayor of Boise; Occupation(s): English professor at University of Idaho (1931-66) * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/SHIRROD_Emma.html Shirrod, Emma Christenson born: 1885]
Residence(s): Rimrock, Genesee;
Origins: Parents were Norwegian homesteaders in the 1870's; Occupation(s): * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/SHOWALTER_Ulysses.html Showalter, Ulysses born: 1886]
Residence(s): Moscow Mountain;
Origins: Family came from Virginia (c.1890); Occupation(s): Woodcutter, farmer, moonshiner * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/SMITH_Nellie.html Smith, Nellie Wood born: 1892]
Residence(s): Bovill, McGary Butte;
Origins: Came from Missouri with parents, settling in the area c.1900; Occupation(s): Homemaker * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/SPENCER_JesseandMabel.html Spencer, Jesse and Mabel born: 1885; 18892]
Residence(s): Troy;
Origins: Parents were homesteaders from Kentucky (1884); Family came from Iowa and homesteaded (1898); Occupation(s): Farmer; Farm wife, harvest cook * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/STEFANOS_Mike.html Stefanos, Mike born: 1895]
Residence(s): Potlatch, Lewiston;
Origins: Emigrated from Dimalis, Greece (1912); Occupation(s): Sawmiller, operator of shoeshine parlor * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/STEFFEN_Kenneth.html Steffen, Kenneth born: 1902]
Residence(s): Moscow;
Origins: Father first came in the 1880's; parents moved from Kansas in 1900; Occupation(s): Ran delivery service, laborer * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/STOWELL_William.html Stowell, William (Michigan Bill) born: 1903]
Residence(s): Clearwater River, Bovill area;
Origins: Came in the mid-twenties; father had a farm and sawmill in Quebec; Occupation(s): Lumberjack * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/SUNDBERG_Arthur.html Sundberg, Arthur born: 1899]
Residence(s): Potlatch;
Origins: Came with parents from Wisconsin in 1909; Occupation(s): Maintenance foreman and lead man in Potlatch mill for forty years * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/SUNDELL_Theodore.html Sundell, Theodore born: 1895]
Residence(s): Troy;
Origins: Parents emigrated from Sweden to Minnesota then to Latah County in 1900; Occupation(s): Warehouseman, carpenter, brick plant worker * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/SWEENEY_Nellie.html Sweeney, Nellie Edwin born: 1883]
Residence(s): Moscow;
Origins: Grandfather, Peter Carlson, was the first Swedish Lutheran minister in the area (1870's); Occupation(s): Teacher, pea processor, homemaker * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/SWENSON_Edward.html Swenson, Edward born: 1883]
Residence(s): Park, Alberta;
Origins: Family emigrated from Norway and homesteaded (1891); Occupation(s): Farmer, carpenter * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/Thomason_OscarandAnna.html Thomason, Oscar & Anna born: 1899]
Residence(s): Dry Ridge, Troy;
Origins: Came from Torsby, Sweden in 1928; Occupation(s): Farm wife * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/THURTLE_Alice.html Thurtle, Alice Hall born: 1889]
Residence(s): Avon;
Origins: Family came from Iowa in 1888; Occupation(s): Farm wife * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/TORGERSON_George.html Torgerson, George born: 1892]
Residence(s): Park, Elk River;
Origins: Father was a Norwegian homesteader (c. 1890); Occupation(s): Ran drayline, did road maintenance,farmed * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/TRIBBLE_Hershiel.html Tribble, Hershiel A. born: 1896]
Residence(s): Hatter Creek, Princeton;
Origins: Parents settled in 1880's; mother was from Willamette Valley, Oregon; Occupation(s): Woods clerk and scaler * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/TRIBBLE_Lolah.html Tribble, Lolah Benge born: 1902]
Residence(s): Hatter Creek, Princeton;
Origins: Dick Benge's sister; Hershiel Tribble's wife; Occupation(s): Farm wife * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/UTT_EmmettandAnna.html Utt, Emmett and Anna born: 1903; 1906]
Residence(s): Hatter Creek, Princeton, Potlatch;
Origins: Parents moved from Kansas (c. 1894); Parents moved from Spangle, Washington (1911); Occupation(s): Sawyer in Potlatch mill, farmer; Teacher, farm wife * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/VINE_Rannie.html Vine, Rannie (Ma) Johnson born: 1882]
Residence(s): Elk River;
Origins: Raised in Wisconsin; came via eastern Montana (c.1918); Occupation(s): Homemaker, kept boarders, worked in hotel * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/Wahl_TomandElizabeth.html Wahl, Tom and Elizabeth born: 1911; 1905]
Residence(s): Grey Eagle District, Genesee;
Origins: Father's family came from California (1879), mother from the Willamette Valley, Oregon (1890); Occupation(s): Farmer; research engineer at Washington State University; teacher * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/WALDRON_Kate.html Waldron, Kate Sanderson born: 1890]
Residence(s): Bovill, Moscow;
Origins: Byers Sanderson's sister; Occupation(s): Head clerk in department store, logging camp flunkey, homemaker * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/WATERMAN_Merton.html Waterman, Merton born: 1896]
Residence(s): Moscow;
Origins: Parents came from Illinois via Texas (1910); Occupation(s): Mail carrier, laborer, farmer * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/WELLS_Elmer.html Wells, Elmer born: 1878]
Residence(s): Moscow;
Origins: Moved from North Carolina in 1902; Occupation(s): Laborer * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/WHEELER_Ruby.html Wheeler, Ruby Canfield born: 1893]
Residence(s): Harvard;
Origins: Parents came from Massachusettes and New Jersey (1877); Occupation(s): * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/WHITMAN_Bess.html Whitman, Bess Beardsley born: 1891]
Residence(s): Moscow;
Origins: Delia Johnson's sister; Occupation(s): Homemaker, store clerk * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/WICKS_Grace.html Wicks, Grace Jain born: 1906]
Residence(s): Genesee, Coyote Grade;
Origins: Father's family came from Wisconsin (1878), mother's from Michigan (1892); Occupation(s): County commissioner and civic leader; homemaker * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/WILKINS_Kenneth.html Wilkins, Kenneth born: 1902]
Residence(s): Avon;
Origins: Grandfather was first homesteader in Avon area (1884), coming from Indiana; Occupation(s): Farmer * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/lcoh/people/WURMAN_Mamie.html Wurman, Mamie Sisk born: 1887]
Residence(s): Princeton, Palouse;
Origins: Parents came from Missouri and homesteaded near Princeton (1886); Occupation(s): Farm wife
====Cemeteries====
====Churches/Religion==== =====Psychiana===== A mail order religious movement founded by a Latah County Resident, Frank B. Robinson that at its peak had 600,000 students in 67 countries, sent out over 50,000 pieces of mail a day, employed 100 people and could claim to be the 7th largest religious organization in the world[[(https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/special-collections/Manuscripts/mg101.htm)] Judith Nielson, from a descriptive inventory of the Papers of Frank Bruce Robinson and Psychiana in the University of Idaho Library, 1980]. * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/psychiana/ Frank B. Robinson's Papers] (Digital Collection includes images & audio)
* [https://www.pbs.org/video/idahos-mail-order-messiah-gytws3/ Idaho's Mail-Order Messiah]
* [https://artsandculture.google.com/exhibit/psychiana-moscow-idaho-s-mail-order-religion-latah-county-historical-society/jwIS65lUkTrHJA?hl=en Psychiana: Moscow, Idaho's Mail Order Religion]
* [https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=aa1fAAAAIBAJ&sjid=yzIMAAAAIBAJ&pg=2695%2C1933905 Psychiana made Moscow Store Clerk a Wealthy Man]
* [https://artsandculture.google.com/asset/the-psychiana-spiritual-awakening-psychiana/aAGDYcSgunEwGw?hl=en "Spiritual Awakening" - An Advertisement for Psychiana]
* [http://www.johnblack.com/psychiana/lessons.html The Lessons] (1932 Advanced Course studies - 20 lessons of Psychiana)
* [http://findingaids.library.umass.edu/ead/mums502 Finding Aid - Psychiana Collection at University of Massachusetts Amherst]
* [http://archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv97133 Finding Aid - Frank Bruce Robinson Papers, 1929-1951 University of Idaho, Moscow]
====Schools==== [http://jkhf.info/2014UofI%201888-1951%20School%20Township%20Maps01.pdf Kendrick Area School Township Map 1888-1951 (pdf)]
====University of Idaho==== Students
* [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/gem/spines/ Yearbooks "Gem of the Mountains" 1903-2004] * [https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/argonaut/ Student Newspaper "The Argonaut" 1989-2010 ]
====Land Records (Federal, State, Private) ====
====Immigration/Naturalization====
====Census Substitutes====
====Military and Wartime==== =====Civil War===== {{Image|file=Latah_County_Idaho_Information-28.jpg |size=m |caption=G.A.R. veterans of the Civil War (Anderson Post No. 14 in Moscow) }} {{Image|file=Latah_County_Idaho_Information-25.jpg |size=m |caption=Anderson Post No. 14, G.A.R. [Grand Army of the Republic] Moscow, Idaho. Veterans of the Civil War in front of Moscow High School. 1905 }} {{Image|file=Latah_County_Idaho_Information-26.jpg |size=m |caption=Idaho Encampment Grand Army of the Republic (G.A.R.) 1895 }} {{Image|file=Latah_County_Idaho_Information-27.jpg |size=m |caption=G.A.R. Anderson Post #14 Auxiliary in the 1890s }} =====WWI===== {{Image|file=Latah_County_Idaho_Information-24.jpg |caption=Armistice Day on Main Street, Moscow, Idaho }} * [http://genealogytrails.com/ida/latah/military/military_ww1news.html WWI Casualty List ] ( GenealogyTrails.com)
* [http://jkhf.info/2014UofI%201922%20&%2024%20Latah%20County%20Widows&Soldiers%20List01.pdf 1922 & 24 Latah County Widows & Soldiers List.pdf] (JKHF Research Center data base)
=====WWII===== * [https://artsandculture.google.com/exhibit/the-first-world-war-in-latah-county-idaho-latah-county-historical-society/DQKyc5OdZrYtLg?hl=en The First World War in Latah County] (Arts and Culture.Google.com)
* Ration Book Application Cards (JKHF Research Center data base) ** [http://jkhf.info/2014UofI%201942-5%20Kendrick-War%20Ration%20Book%20App.01.pdf 1942-5 Kendrick (pdf)] ** [http://jkhf.info/2014UofI%201943-45%20Julieatta-War%20Ration%20Book%20App.%2001.pdf1943-45 Juliaetta (pdf)]
=====Korea===== * [http://genealogytrails.com/ida/latah/military/military_korean_casualties.html Korean War Casualties] (GenealogyTrails.com)
====State and Local Govt Records (Vital Records, Court, Legislative, Probate, Tax) ==== * [http://jkhf.info/2014UofI%201915-30%20Latah%20County%20Mortgages%20Owened%20by%20State01.pdf 1915-30 Latah County Mortgages Owened (sic) by State (pdf)] (JKHF Research Center) *[http://jkhf.info/2014UofI%201914%20Latah%20County%20Justice%20Docket01.pdf 1914 Latah County Justice Docket (pdf)] (JKHF Research Center) * [http://jkhf.info/2014UofI%201891-1894%20Semi-ann.%20reports%20of%20Dist.%20Attorney1.pdf 1891-1894 Semi-annual reports of District Attorney (pdf)] (JKHF Research Center) * [http://www.sampubco.com/wills/id/idlatah.htm Idaho Will Testators Index 1888-1968] (Source: [http://www.sampubco.com/ SAMPUBCO])
====Books Online==== * [http://www.johnblack.com/Psychiana/strange/index.html The Strange Autobiography of Frank B. Robinson] *[https://archive.org/details/illustratedhisto00slwe An illustrated history of north Idaho: embracing Nez Perces, Idaho, Latah, Kootenai and Shoshone counties, state of Idaho ] * [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/259256-homesteaders-and-early-settlers-of-the-cedar-creek-ridge-area-latah-county-idaho?offset=5 Homesteaders and early settlers of the Cedar Creek Ridge area, Latah County, Idaho by Anna Smith Mitchell] * [http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.gdc/scd0001.00170612322 Idaho and Montana gold regions: the emigrant's guide overland. Itinerary of the routes, features of the country, journal of residence, etc., etc. New discoveries and developments of the country in 1864 by J. L. Campbell] * [https://www.loc.gov/item/rc01001506/ The great agricultural and mineral West; a handbook and guide for the emigrant, to the most inviting agricultural fields of the western states, and to the richest gold and silver regions of the Rocky Mountains and the Pacific slope. Itinery of the routes, features of the country, and journal of residence in Idaho and Montana. Campbell's western guide. 1866 by J. L. Campbell] * [https://archive.org/details/historyidaho1884 History of Idaho territory showing its resources and advantages: with illustrations descriptive of its scenery, residences, farms, mines, mills, and hotels, business houses, schools, churches, &c. : from original drawings. by W.W. Elliott & Co.] * [https://archive.org/details/historyofidahona01fren History of Idaho; a narrative account of its historical progress, its people and its principal interests by Hiram T. French Vol 1] * [https://archive.org/details/historyofidahon02fren History of Idaho; a narrative account of its historical progress, its people and its principal interests by Hiram T. French Vol 2] * [https://archive.org/details/historyofidahona03fren History of Idaho; a narrative account of its historical progress, its people and its principal interests by Hiram T. French Vol 3] * [https://archive.org/details/earlyhistoryofid00mcco Early history of Idaho by William J. McConnell] * [https://archive.org/details/historyofidaho00hailrich The history of Idaho by John Hailey] * [https://archive.org/details/historyofstateof00bros History of the State of Idaho by C. J. Brosnan] * [https://archive.org/details/historyofidaho01hawley History of Idaho the gem of the mountains by James H. Hawley Vol 1] * [https://archive.org/details/historyofidaho02hawley History of Idaho the gem of the mountains by James H. Hawley Vol 2] *[https://archive.org/details/historyofidaho03hawley History of Idaho the gem of the mountains by James H. Hawley Vol 3] * [https://archive.org/details/historyofwashing31banc The Works by Hubert Howe Bancroft - Vol 31 History of Washington, Idaho, and Montana, 1845-1889] *[https://archive.org/details/vigilantedaysway00lang Vigilante days and ways : the pioneers of the Rockies, the makers and making of Montana, Idaho, Oregon, Washington, and Wyoming by Nathaniel Pitt Langford Vol 1] *[https://archive.org/details/vigilantedaysway02languoft Vigilante days and ways : the pioneers of the Rockies, the makers and making of Montana, Idaho, Oregon, Washington, and Wyoming by Nathaniel Pitt Langford Vol 2] * [https://archive.org/details/sketchesofinter-00saltrich Sketches of the inter-mountain states : together with biographies of many prominent and progressive citizens who have helped in the development and history-making of this marvelous region : 1847-1909 : Utah, Idaho, Nevada] * [https://www.loc.gov/item/93218157/ The State of Idaho: an official publication containing reliable information concerning the institutions, industries, and resources of the state. 1905] * [https://archive.org/details/idaho00chronologynreesrich Idaho chronology, nomenclature, bibliography by John E. Rees] * [https://archive.org/details/idahoitsmeaningo00rees Idaho, its meaning, origin and application by John E Rees] * [http://jkhf.info/2014UofIBeg&ProgressElectSer%20H.C.%20Schupfer%20Book%2001.pdf The Beginning & Progress of Electrical Service to cities in and around Kendrick (pdf) by Herman C. Schupfer]
====Print Books and Manuscripts==== * Adventures of an Idaho boy by Emmett Utt * Between the bookends: teenager at the crossroads of life. by Erma Burton Bower * Burnt Ridge memories by Friendly Friday Club (Troy, Idaho) * Carl Olson's story by Carl G Olson; Karen Purtee * Effie & me by Eugene E. Burden * Everyone has a story by David Johnson * Fields & pine trees by Opal Lambert Ross * Gleanings from Big Bear Ridge by Gerald Ingle * Gold and strychnine by Roy F. Mayo * Gray Eagle School: "Green are the long remembered years": typescript, [196-?]. by Lola Gamble Clyde * Harlie Gunther reminiscences. by Harlie Gunther; Keith Gunther; University of Idaho. Library. Special Collections Department * History of No. Idaho: Latah County. by Simon K Benson * History of No. Idaho, Latah County: Troy, Moscow, Genesee, Deary, Bovill, Potlatch, Kendrick, Juliaetta, Princeton, Harvard, Stanford, Yale, Vassar, Onaway, Avon, Helmer, Viola, Joel by Simon K Benson * Legendary personalities of the Palouse. Vol. 1. Print book: Biography * Little Bear revisited. by David Sandquist * Peter Carlson, pioneer pastor, of the Evangelical Lutheran Augustana Synod of North America by Reuben Emanuel Norling * Pioneer days and ways in North Idaho by Lola Gamble Clyde * Privies, charivaris and bedbugs, or, Life on the farm in the olden days by James M Bramblet; University of Idaho. Library. Special Collections Department * Semi-orphans by Erma Burton Bower * Southwick, Cedar Ridge: a history of early pioneering in Idaho by Juliaetta-Kendrick Heritage Foundation * Stories about 58 Latah County; citizens by Jerry Adams; Creative, Inc.; AmeriCorps*VISTA * The early days: narrative and symbolism of logging life in the inland Northwest by Samuel Alan Schrager * The family history of Mildred Luvaas Nordby and Rudolph Ephraim Nordby by Beuletta Nordby Williams * The story of my life in snow country; by Erma Burton Bower * The trees grew tall by John B Miller * They came to a ridge by Ann Nilsson Driscoll; Maryann E McKie * To live in such a time: Typescript, 1983-1989. by Wayne Oliver MacKenzie * University of Idaho: my memory book, 1925-89 by Grace J Wicks
===GOVERNMENT=== ====Laws of the Territory==== * [https://archive.org/details/lawsterritoryid00idahgoog Laws of the Territory of Idaho, 1st Session 1863-4] * [https://archive.org/details/lawsofterritoryo00idah Laws of the Territory of Idaho, 2nd Session 1864] * [https://archive.org/details/lawsterritoryid02tergoog Laws of the Territory of Idaho, 3rd Session 1865-6] * [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=chi.67160932 Laws of the Territory of Idaho, 5th Session 1868-9] * [https://archive.org/details/lawsterritoryid00unkngoog Laws of the Territory of Idaho, 6th Session 1870-1] * [https://archive.org/details/lawsterritoryid02idahgoog Laws of the Territory of Idaho 7th Session 1872-3] * [https://archive.org/details/revisedlawsofidaho00 The Compiled and Revised Laws of the Territory of Idaho, 8th Session 1874] * [https://archive.org/details/lawsterritoryid04idahgoog Laws of the Territory of Idaho, 9th Session 1876-7] * [https://archive.org/details/lawsterritoryid05idahgoog Laws of the Territory of Idaho, 10th Session 1879] * [https://archive.org/details/lawsterritoryid01tergoog Laws of the Territory of Idaho, 11th Session 1880-1] * [https://books.google.com/books?id=UjhFAAAAYAAJ Laws of the Territory of Idaho, 12th Session 1882-3] * [https://archive.org/details/lawsterritoryid06idahgoog Laws of the Territory of Idaho, 13th Session 1883-4] * [https://archive.org/details/revisedstatuteso00idah Revised statutes of Idaho Territory: enacted at the fourteenth session of the legislative assembly. 1887] * [https://archive.org/details/localandspeclaws87idaho The Local and Special Laws of Idaho Territory Remaining in Force June 1 1887] * [https://archive.org/details/lawsterritoryid01idahgoog Laws of the Territory of Idaho, 15th Session 1888-9] ====Supreme Court Cases - Territory of Idaho==== * [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/nyp.33433006868438 Cases argued and adjudged in the Supreme Court of the territory of Idaho. January term, 1866, and January and August terms, 1867] * [https://archive.org/details/idahoreportsrepo00idah Idaho Reports: reports of cases argued and determined in the Supreme Court of the Territory of Idaho and the Supreme Court of the State..Vol. 2 (1881-1892)] ====State Law & Government==== * [https://www.loc.gov/item/12007950/ Civil government of Idaho; for the use of schools by C. E. Rose] * [https://archive.org/details/idahoconstitutio00talk Idaho. Constitution. Political history, state constitution and school laws of Idaho.] * [https://archive.org/details/genlawsidaho90idstate General laws of the state of Idaho passed at the 1st session 1890-1] * [https://archive.org/details/genlawsidaho93idstate General laws of the state of Idaho passed at the 2nd session 1893] * [https://archive.org/details/genlawsidaho95idstate General laws of the state of Idaho passed at the 3rd session 1895] * [https://archive.org/details/genlawsidaho97idstate General laws of the state of Idaho passed at the 4th session 1897] * [https://archive.org/details/genlawsidaho99idstate General laws of the state of Idaho passed at the 5th session 1899] * [https://archive.org/details/genlawsidaho01idstate General laws of the state of Idaho passed at the 6th session 1901] * [https://archive.org/details/genlawsidaho03idstate General laws of the state of Idaho passed at the 7th session 1903] * [https://archive.org/details/genlawsidaho05idstate General laws of the state of Idaho passed at the 8th session 1905] * [https://archive.org/details/genlawsidaho07idstate General laws of the state of Idaho 1907] * [https://archive.org/details/genlawsidaho09idstate General laws of the state of Idaho passed at the 10th session 1909] * [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc1.b3683659 General laws of the state of Idaho 1911 EX. SESS. 1912] * [https://archive.org/details/idaholaws1911 General laws of the state of Idaho passed at the twelth session 1913] * [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc1.b3683661 General laws of the state of Idaho 1915] * [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc1.b3683662 General laws of the state of Idaho 1917] *[https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc1.b3683663 General laws of the state of Idaho 1919]
===DEMOGRAPHICS/POPULATION===
===MAPS=== The Communities - Past and Present section above contains links for maps for specific cities and unincorporated and historical communities (where available).
====County==== *[http://www.historicmapworks.com/Atlas/US/32606/Latah+County+1960/ Latah County 1960, Idaho, Chas. F. Metsker] * [http://www.historicmapworks.com/Atlas/US/28264/ Latah County 1980 to 1996, Metsker Maps] * [https://api.latah.id.us/web/DownloadFile?filename=Printable%20Maps\Latah%20County%20Historic%20Touring%20Map.pdf Historic Touring Map - Downloadable] ====State/Territory/Region==== * [http://www.historicmapworks.com/Map/US/71963/Oregon++Washington+and+Idaho+1864+Mitchell+Plate/Oregon%2C+Washington+and+Idaho+1864+Mitchell+Plate/Idaho/ Oregon, Washington and Idaho 1864 Mitchell Plate, Idaho, S. Augustus Mitchell] * [https://digital.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/collection/spec_hm/id/6/rec/1 Bancroft's Map of Oregon, Washington, Idaho and British Columbia, 1863 ] * [https://digital.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/collection/spec_hm/id/4/rec/5 Map of Military Road from Fort Walla Walla on the Columbia to Fort Benton on the Missouri, 1863 ] * [https://digital.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/collection/spec_hm/id/3/rec/4 Idaho Generalized Classification of Land According to its Capability for Use, U.S. Department of Agriculture, 1951] * [https://digital.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/collection/spec_hm/id/8/rec/9 1986 Normalized Ground Snow Loads for Idaho, 1986] ====Railroad==== * [https://idahohistory.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p265501coll1/id/941 Cram's rail road & township map of Idaho 1879] * [https://www.loc.gov/item/98688463/ Cram's township and railroad map of Idaho 1896] * [https://digital.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/collection/spec_hm/id/5/rec/6 Map showing geological formations and mineral lands near the Northern Pacific Railroad in northern Idaho and Washington Territories, 1882] * [https://www.loc.gov/item/86695638/ Map showing the land grant of the Northern Pacific Railroad Company in Montana, Idaho, and in part of North Dakota, and in part of eastern Washington, reaching from Dickinson, North Dakota, to Ritzville, eastern Washington. 1890] ====Topographical==== * [https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/usgs-1-125000-scale-quadrangle-for-pullman-wa-1910 Quadrangle for Pullman, WA 1910] * [https://catalog.data.gov/dataset?collection_package_id=640e11ae-cc27-49cb-b06f-bb0df1d47def&ext_location=Moscow%2C+ID+%2883843%29&ext_prev_extent=&q=&ext_bbox=-117.0398%2C46.604%2C-116.8043%2C46.8305&sort=views_recent+desc&tags=historical+topographic+maps USGS Historical Topographic Map Collection - 44 datasets filtered on Moscow (some datasets are outside of Latah)] * [https://catalog.data.gov/dataset?q=&sort=views_recent+desc&collection_package_id=640e11ae-cc27-49cb-b06f-bb0df1d47def&tags=historical+topographic+maps&ext_location=Harvard%2C+ID+%2883834%29&ext_bbox=-116.8104%2C46.8395%2C-116.3295%2C47.0399&ext_prev_extent=&page=2 USGS Historical Topographic Map Collection - 66 datasets filtered on Harvard (some datasets are outside of Latah and some may duplicate ones found above)]
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[[Category: Roman History]][[Category: Roman Empire]] ---- alias: Dominate[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dominate] ==Dynasties== ===Valentinian=== [[Valentinianus-1|Valentinian I]] * Full Name: Flavius Valentinianus Augustus * Emperor of the Roman Empire * Gens: Flavii[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flavia_(gens)#Later_emperors] * Dynasty: last Constantinian (Neo-Flavian) ruler[http://www.roman-emperors.org/vali.htm][https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Constantinian_dynasty][http://www.tribunesandtriumphs.org/roman-empire/dynasties-of-roman-emperors.htm] [[Augustus-91|Valens]] * Full name: Flavius Julius Valens Augustus * Eastern Roman emperor * Gens: Flavii[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flavia_(gens)#Later_emperors]; Julii[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julia_(gens)#Others] [[Of_Rome-65|Gratian]] * Full Name: Flavius Gratianus Augustus * Western Roman emperor (Gaul, Hispania, and Britain) * Gens: Flavii[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flavia_(gens)#Later_emperors] [[Valentinian-3|Valentinian II]] * Full Name: Flavius Valentinianus * ruler of Italy, part of Illyricum, and Africa * Gens: Flavii[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flavia_(gens)#Later_emperors] ===Theodosian=== [[Augustus-51|Theodosius I]] * Full Name: Flavius Theodosius Augustus * Emperor of the Roman Empire * Gens: Flavii[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flavia_(gens)#Later_emperors] [[Arcadius-1|Arcadius]] * Full Name: Flavius Arcadius Augustus * Byzantine emperor * Gens: Flavii[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flavia_(gens)#Emperors_of_the_east] [[Maximus-1|Magnus Maximus]] (usurper) * Full Name: Flavius Magnus Maximus Augustus * Gens: Flavii or N/A (?)[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flavia_(gens)#Emperors_of_the_west] (not specifically listed as part of the Flavii, but son [Victor] is). [[Honorius-1|Honorius]] * Full Name: Flavius Honorius Augustus * Western Roman emperor * Gens: Flavii[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flavia_(gens)#Emperors_of_the_west] [[Of_Rome-67|Theodosius II]] * Full Name: Flavius Theodosius Iunior * Byzantine emperor * Gens: Flavii[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flavia_(gens)#Emperors_of_the_east] [[Augustus-95|Constantine III]] ... with son, Constans II (usupers) * Full Name: Flavius Claudius Constantinus * Gens: Claudii[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Claudia_(gens)#Others] [[Constantius-3|Constantius III]] * Full Name: Flavius Constantius Augustus * Co-emperor of the west with Honorius * Gens: Flavii[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flavia_(gens)#Emperors_of_the_west] Joannes (usurper) * Full Name: Iohannes Augustus[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joannes] * Western Roman emperor * Gens: N/A [[Roman_Empire-17|Valentian III]] * Full Name: Flavius Placidius Valentinianus Augustus * Western Roman emperor * Gens: Flavii[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flavia_(gens)#Emperors_of_the_west] [[Marcian-1|Marcian]] * Full Name: Flavius Marcianus Augustus * Byzantine Emperor * Gens: Flavii[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flavia_(gens)#Emperors_of_the_east] ===End of the Western Empire=== [[Maximus-2|Petronius Maximus]] * Full Name: Flavius Anicius Petronius Maximus Augustus * Western Roman emperor * Dynasty: Anicii[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Petronius_Maximus#Early_career] * Gens: Flavii[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flavia_(gens)#Emperors_of_the_west]; Anicii[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Petronius_Maximus#Early_career] [[Avitus-5|Avitus]] * Full Name: Eparchius Avitus Augustus *Western Roman Emperor * Gens: Aviti[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Avita_(gens)] Majorian[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Majorian] * Full Name: Flavius Iulius Valerius Maiorianus Augustus * Western Roman emperor * Gens: Flavii;[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flavia_(gens)#Emperors_of_the_west] Julii; [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julia_(gens)#Others] Valerii[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Valeria_(gens)#Late_imperial_Rome] Libius Severus * Full Name: Flavius Libius Severus Serpentius Augustus * Western Roman Emperor * Gens: Flavii[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flavia_(gens)#Emperors_of_the_west] [[Augustus-97|Anthemius]] * Full Name: Procopius Anthemius Augustus * Western Roman emperor * Gens: Procopii[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Procopius_(gens)] [[Augustus-96|Olybrius]] * Full Name: Anicius Olybrius[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olybrius] * Gens: Anicii[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anicia_(gens)#Imperial_Anicii] Glycerius * Full Name: Flavius Glycerius Augustus * Gens: Flavii[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flavia_(gens)#Emperors_of_the_west] Julius Nepos * Full Name: Flavius Iulius Nepos Augustus[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julius_Nepos] * Gens: Julii[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julia_(gens)#Others] Romulus Augustulus * Full Name: Flavius Momyllus Romulus Augustus * Gens: Flavii[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flavia_(gens)#Emperors_of_the_west] ==Sources== *Cawley, C. (2006). Medieval Lands v.3. fmg.ac[http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/ITALY,%20Kings%20to%20962.htm#_Toc359998744] *[http://www.roman-emperors.org www.roman-emperors.org] *[[Wikipedia: List of Roman emperors#Theodosian dynasty]] * [[Wikipedia: List of Roman emperors#Valentinian dynasty]]
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This page is for oral histories, published stories and biographies, etc. that span more than one person and/or generation in the Lathrop and Utterback families so that it can be linked to for all the individuals mentioned. == Family Name History == According to [http://www.ancestry.com/name-origin?surname=lathrop Ancestry.com], the history of the '''Lathrop''' name is that it is probably a variant of the English name '''Lothrop''', or a habitational name from Layerthorpe in York, which is named from Old Norse leirr ‘clay’ or leira ‘clayey place’ + þorp ‘outlying farmstead’.
[''[http://www.ancestry.com/name-origin?surname=lathrop Lathrop Family History]'', Ancestry.com] But the "Lathrop Book" (see below) attributes the Lowthrop/Lothrop/Lathrop name to the parish of Lowthorpe in York.
[Huntington, Rev. Elijah B. [http://www.lothropp.org/UploadFiles/Articles/The_Huntington.pdf#page=3 ''A Genealogical Memoir of the Lo-Lathrop Family in this country, Embracing the Descendants, as far as known, of the Rev. John Lothropp, of Scituate and Barnstable, Mass., and Mark Lothrop, of Salem and Bridgewater, Mass. And the First Generation of Descendants of Other Names''] (Ridgefield, Connecticut, 1884)] The Lothropp Family Foundation also includes these variations in the surname spelling: Lothropp, Lothorp, Lothrope, Lowthorppe, Lowthrup, Lowthruppe, Lowthrope, and Lowthroppe.
[[http://www.lothropp.org/Index.asp Lothropp Family Foundation]] Utterback is also seen as Utterbach and Otterbach, the latter being the name of a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Otterbach town in Germany]. According to the "Utterback Book" (see below), in this old German Name of "Otterbach" (Anglicized to "Utterback") the prefix, "Otter", refers to the aquatic fur-bearing animal of the ermine family which makes its home in a "bach", German word for "brook".
[Utterback, William Irvin. [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89062494869;view=1up;seq=21 ''Utterback history and genealogy of the Utterback family in America, 1622-1937: Family record of Herman Utterback and his descendants, (1622-1937)''] (West Virginia, Gentry Bros, 1937), page 1.] === Lathrop History in the U.S. === The story of most Lathrops in America starts with the illustrious [[Lothrop-3|Rev. John Lothropp]]. He was the second pastor of the first Independent (Congregational) Church in London, England. At that time the King, Charles I, was in a conflict with Parliament. Puritans Presbyterians and Independents, all dissenters from the Church of England supported Parliament. This conflict led up to the English Civil War. King Charles I would be beheaded in 1649 by forces led by Lord Cromwell during the English Civil War. As a result of the political conflict between King Charles and Parliament religious dissenters were persecuted. Rev. John was imprisoned from 1632 to 1634. While in prison his wife, Hannah House, died. He was banished to America upon his release. He led a group of followers to Scituate Massachusetts. They sailed on 18 Sept. 1634 on the Griffin to Boston MA. He became pastor of the First Church in Scituate where he remained till 1639 when a dispute split the church. Rev. John led a group of his followers to Barnstable Mass., about 40 miles to the south east on the north shore of Cape Cod. Barnstable considers Rev. John Lothrop to be its founder and has several references to him on its web pages. His house is now the town library.
[[http://users.erols.com/jlathrop/genealogy.html Lathrop Genealogy]] Most early Lathrop genealogy information comes from the "Lathrop Book", ''Lo-Lathrop Genealogical Memoir'' by Rev. E. B. Huntington, published in 1884.
[Huntington, [http://www.lothropp.org/UploadFiles/Articles/The_Huntington.pdf ''Lo-Lathrop Genealogical Memoir''].][[http://lathropgenealogy.blogspot.com/2005/03/john-lothropp-rev.html Lathrop Genealogy] Blog] === Utterback History in the U.S. === In his 1938 book, ''Utterback history and genealogy of the Utterback family in America, 1622-1937'', William Irvin Utterback incorrectly places multiple descendants of [[Otterbach-10|Johannes Otterbach]] (b. 1659 who married Margaretha Dornsieffer) under his brother, [[Otterbach-12|Hermann Otterbach]] (b. 1664 who married Elsbeth Heimbach),
[Utterback, W. I. ''Ibid'', [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89062494869;view=1up;seq=45 p. 15].] in his determination to have Hermann as the single "fountain head" from whom all American Utterbacks descended (thru Herman's sons [[Utterback-407|John Phillip]] (b. 1692) and [[Utterback-178|John]] (b. 1702)).
[Utterback, W. I. ''Ibid'', [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89062494869;view=1up;seq=63 pp. 33-34].] Benjamin Clark Holtzclaw corrected these mistakes in his book ''Ancestry and Descendants of the Nassau-Siegen Immigrants to Virginia 1714-1750'',
[Holtzclaw, B.C. [https://familysearch.org/eng/library/fhlcatalog/supermainframeset.asp?display=titledetails&titleno=69949&disp=Ancestry+and+descendants+of+the+Nassau%2 ''Ancestry and Descendants of the Nassau-Siegen Immigrants to Virginia 1714-1750''], Harrisonburg, Virginia, The Germanna Foundation, 1964 , pp. 491-492; see also the "Corrections in the Utterback Genealogy in America" section, pp. 488-491.] showing that these Utterbacks in Virginia came from a different son of Johannes, [[Otterbach-40|Johann Henrich Otterbach]] (b. 1698 who married Agnes Brumbach), and a grandson, also named [[Utterback-333|Johann Henrich Otterbach]] (b. 1714 who married Anna (?)). In this uncle-nephew team that were in the 1734 Little Fork, Virginia group, the uncle is known as Henry "the elder" and the nephew as Henry "the younger". They immigrated to America from Trupbach, near Siegen, Germany.
[Germanna Foundation, [https://germanna.org/2013/09/10/list-of-original-germanna-settlers/ ''List of Original Germanna Settlers''], "The Little Fork Group", published September 10, 2013.] Most early Utterback genealogy information comes from these two books. == Our Family's Story == === Lathrops === The '''Lathrop''' side of this story begins with [[Lathrop-1308|Dr. Eugene Grant Lathrop]] and [[Lathrop-1317|Laura Delano Lathrop]] in Ohio. Eugene's grandfather, [[Lathrop-1188|Rodney Lathrop]], can be found in the "Lathrop Book" [http://www.lothropp.org/UploadFiles/Articles/The_Huntington.pdf#page=162 here] (#1173). Laura's grandfather, [[Lathrop-1332|William Campbell Lathrop]], can be found in the "Lathrop Book" [http://www.lothropp.org/UploadFiles/Articles/The_Huntington.pdf#page=167 here] (#1231). Some interesting details about the earlier Lathrops: [[Lathrop-1188|Rodney Lathrop]] was born in Franklin, Connecticut and learned the trade of a carpenter and followed building in New York City, Albany and Buffalo. In Sandusky, Ohio, he was the architect and builder of some of the finest houses in the city and was foreman and master mechanic in the Mad River Railroad car shops, in 1849. During the cholera epidemic of that year, his shop was turned into a coffin factory. His whole time was spent in nursing and burying his friends, and at the close of the epidemic was himself stricken down, August 22, 1849. His daughter, Emeline, also died in this epidemic.
[[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/Lathrop-1344 ''A Portrait and Biographical Record of Allen and Van Wert Counties, Ohio : Containing biographical sketches of many prominent and representative citizens : together with biographies and portraits of all the presidents of the United States, and biographies of the governors of Ohio''] (A.W. Bowen & Co.,Chicago, 1896), pgs 361-362] [[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/pdf/Lathrop-1188 Scanned article] ''Cholera in Sandusky'', Date: Thursday, November 22, 1849; Paper: Sandusky Register (Sandusky, OH) Volume: 2, Issue: 183, Page: 2.] [[Lathrop-1333|Charles Sumner Lathrop]], son of [[Lathrop-31|George Dennison]] and grandson of [[Lathrop-1188|Rodney]], must have inherited the carpentry genes from his grandfather because he built his own home in Lima, Ohio in 1890. After that, he built several houses and even an apartment building as a general contractor. One house, the A. L. White residence on South Cole street, was "regarded by many as the finest house in Lima".
[Miller, Charles C., Ph.D. and Baxter, Dr. Samuel A. [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/Lathrop-1333 ''History of Allen County, Ohio, and Representative Citizens''] (Richmond & Arnold, Chicago, Illinois, 1906), pgs 640-641] [[Lathrop-31|George Dennison Lathrop]] was forced to close out his business in the spring of 1848 because of the speculations of his partner. In the spring of 1849, he set out for the gold fields of California to try his luck as a miner. His daughter, [[Lathrop-1449|California (Calla)]], was born about that time and was named for the state where her Daddy would remain for the next five years! Becoming discouraged by continued reverses of fortune he returned to Ohio via the Isthmus of Panama. (An interesting and amusing account of George's early life and California adventures, written down by his son, [[Lathrop-1308|Dr. Eugene Grant (E.G.) Lathrop, Sr.]], appears in the short story [[Space:The_49er|''"The 49er"'']].) Two years after returning, he and his family moved to Kansas, southwest of Topeka, in Shawnee County. In the Spring of 1863, the family made the return trip to Ohio, on a farm ten miles southwest of Lima, where he lived until his death. There he was a justice of the peace almost continuously for 21 years.
The life of [[Lathrop-31|George Dennison Lathrop]] and his family after moving to Ohio, along with a history of Fort Amanda, is described by his son, [[Lathrop-1333|Charles Sumner Lathrop]] in the page: [[Space:History_of_Fort_Amanda_%28and_Lathrop_Family%29|History_of_Fort_Amanda_(and_Lathrop_Family)]]. === Utterbacks === The '''Utterback''' side of this story begins with [[Utterback-82|Joseph Addison Utterback]] and [[Gaugh-45|Virginia "Vinnie" Lea Gaugh (aka Gough)]] in Iowa. Joseph's grandfather, [[Utterback-76|Benjamin Utterback]], can be found in the "Utterback Family" book [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89062494869;view=1up;seq=99 here] (#104). An interesting history of some common Utterback ancestors from Herman Otterbach down to [[Utterback-13|Jacob Utterback]] (Joseph Addison's great-grandfather) can be found in this [http://raneygenealogy.blogspot.com/2017/02/our-german-ancestors-utterback.html Utterback genealogy blog], describing the family's migration from the first U.S. location in Virginia to Kentucky, where Jacob died. === Spelling Differences === On the Utterback side, there is conflicting information on [[Gaugh-45|Vinnie]]'s maiden name - Gaugh or Gough. Our family's records has always had it as Gough. Even [http://interactive.ancestry.com/8823/42563_fp030872_0052-00178?pid=903896095&backurl=http://person.ancestry.com/tree/75124523/person/36460863824/gallery&usePUB=true&_phsrc=vuY33&usePUBJs=true marriage records] from Iowa show it as Gough. However, the gravestone of her mother, [https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=109160470 Virginia Adlaide Hart] has Gaugh, as do those of her sons. For this reason, I have gone with the spelling of "Gaugh" in the profile page for Vinnie and her mother. "Gough" is used in the transcribed oral stories below. Other differences in spellings that occur in the Lathrop/Utterback transcribed oral stories and articles below (based mainly on grave headstones, which are assumed to be more accurate) are: * [[Delano-1187|Fredric Delano]]'s first name is actually spelled [https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=95678025 Frederick] * [[Spaulding-1205|Permelia Spalding]]'s last name is also seen as [https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=95678171 Spaulding], as is the case for her [[Spalding-931|father]] and [[Spalding-930|grandfather]]. === Nicknames === Many of the children of [[Lathrop-1308|E.G.]] and [[Lathrop-1317|Laura Lathrop]] had nicknames, which some mainly went by. *[[Lathrop-1307|Hope]] had the nickname of "Jonnie" within the family, but mainly went by "Hope". *[[Lathrop-1315|Harold Rodney]] went by "Dick". *[[Lathrop-1320|Isadore]] had the nickname of "Susan" within the family, but mainly went by "Isadore". *[[Lathrop-1316|Louise]] (her middle name) went by "Jack" (of all things!). *[[Lathrop-1321|Dr. Clarence Adoniram]] went by "Duke". *[[Lathrop-1318|Dr. Eugene Grant Jr.]] went by "Bill". (In several Ohio censuses when he was a boy, there was a William, a James E., and a Eugene G. Jr. listed as a son of E.G. Lathrop - all with a birth year of 1907/1908. These all undoubtedly refer to the same person since E.G. and Laura only had 10 children (including [[Lathrop-1319|Francis ("Frank")]], who died as an infant).) As if genealogy research wasn't hard enough! == The Lathrops in Ohio and on to New Mexico == :''"This is just as Mother told me, about her Grandfather and her Grandmother Delano, while she was staying with us here in California."'' - Oral stories from [[Lathrop-1317|Laura Delano Lathrop]] (wife of [[Lathrop-1308|Eugene Grant Lathrop]]), transcribed by [[Lathrop-1320|Isadore Lathrop Simpson]], her daughter. (Provided by Barbara Utterback Harman.)
My Grandfather, [[Delano-1187|Fredric Delano]], was a school teacher and taught many years. In the earlier part of his teaching, he met his future wife to be -- one of his pupils, [[Spaulding-1205|Permelia Spalding]], and they were married on February 3rd, 1817.
When their oldest child was two years old, they moved to Ohio, and going over land in a covered wagon, taking with them a cow, a dozen chickens and what little furniture they had, stopping along the road to wash clothes from time to time and to do any other tasks that had to be done.
Grandfather bought two hundred acres of land, paying $1.25 an acre, right in the virgin woods. They cleared the land to build their log cabin with puncheon floor and shake roof. Their first windows were greased paper.
Grandfather taught his first school in Ohio, in Huron County, on the Sandusky river. The pay was very small and most of his salary was paid in chicken, eggs and grain, or whatever they might have. This left Grandmother alone much of the time, in their little log cabin in the woods; with only Indians for neighbors. But she was a good pioneer and full of courage, for the first three years of their sojourn in Ohio.
As time went on, they improved their land and built better buildings, and raised a family of ten children. One of whom, Laura, married the famed Orson Pratt, a Morman who went to Utah along with other of like faith, to help establish the Morman settlement.
The ten children's names were: Finette, Moses, Perla, Prosper, Mary, Laura, Luther, Martin, [[Delano-1186|Isadore]] and Mary. (I believe, if I remember right, that Mother said the first Mary died and they named the last child after the Mary they lost.)
Now, Mother's Grandparents on her Fathers side:
[[Lathrop-1332|William Campbell Lathrop]] and [[Johnson-54555|Laura Johnson]] were married in Genesee County, New York. They had four children born to them in New York: [[Lathrop-1330|Adoniram Judson]], William C., Louise and Judith. They immigrated to Ohio when Uncle Will was four years old.
They bought a grant land of 160 acres in Ohio of President Andrew Jackson. Later buying 200 acres more in Wood county.
Another boy, Albert, was born to them in Ohio, and a little girl, Laura, who died in infancy, soon after the death of her Mother. Grandfather later re-married to a widow woman, a Mrs. Gunter, with two children, but Grandfather only lived a few years after re-marrying. He died of Pneumonia.
When the property was divided, Adoniram was given the home place of 160 acres and Uncle Will the 200 Acre place.
Mother's parents: [[Lathrop-1330|Adoniram Judson]] married [[Delano-1186|Isadore Ellen Delano]] in the spring of 1866, and went to live on the old original 160 acres of Grandfather Lathrop's and then two years later, a daughter, [[Lathrop-1317|Laura Delano]] was born (our mother). Then on January 1870, another little girl was born and they named her Frances.
Grandfather died in November, when Mother was three years old, of Spinal Menengitis, and Frances died when she was only eleven years old to T.B. Grandmother died, also of T.B. in April 1889, when our Mother was 20 years old and then she became the legal owner of the old original 160 Acres.
([[Lothrop-3|Reverend John Lathrop, (Lothrop)]] of England and his brother Samuel came to the United States in 1623. Samuel was the founder of our Mothers side of the house and The Rev. John, our fathers.)
Grandfather [[Lathrop-1332|William Campbell Lathrop]], had four brothers: Ebenezer, Griffen, Albert and Rodney. All lived in Genesee Co. N.Y..
Griffen moved to San Francisco, Calif., and became quite wealthy. Whom he married is unknown, but one of his daughters married Leland Stanford, the one who built the Stanford University in memory of their son who was killed in a railroad accident.
Ebenezer was a Judge and also was quite wealthy. Ebenezer and our Daddy's father met on a train one day. One came up to the other and clapped him on the back and said, "You are a Lathrop", and the other replied, "And you are another".
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From article in [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=nyp.33433081822714;view=1up;seq=742 ''Commemorative Historical and Biographical Record of Wood County, Ohio, Volume 2''], (1897) [[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=nyp.33433081822714;view=1up;seq=742 ''Commemorative Historical and Biographical Record of Wood County, Ohio, Volume 2''] (J.H. Beers & Company, 1897), pages 1288-1289.]] '''[[Lathrop-1308|EUGENE GRANT LATHROP]]''', one of the worthy representatives of agricultural interests in Wood county, was born in Auburn, Kansas, January 25, 1863, and is a son of [[Lathrop-31|George D.]] and [[Hover-50|Columbia A. (Hover) Lathrop]], the former a native of New York, the latter of Ohio. They ware married, and for some years resided in Bellefontaine, Ohio, then removed to Milwaukee, Wisconsin, where for six years the father was bookkeeper for a hardware company. He then took his family to Kansas for the sole purpose of voting to make it a free State, and lived on a farm there until 1863, when he returned to Ohio. He lived in Auglaize county, on the site of Fort Amanda, which was built during the war of 1812, and there resided until his death, in 1887. His widow is yet living on the homestead. They had nine children - [[Lathrop-1719|Georgiana]], who died at the age of five; [[Lathrop-1449|California]], who was born in Ohio in 1849, while her father was in the State of that name prospecting for gold; Rodney, who died in infancy; [[Lathrop-1718|Harry]], a station agent at Brownstown, Wisconsin; [[Lathrop-1333|Charles Sumner]], who is living on the old homestead with his mother; [[Lathrop-1448|Grace]], wife of J. W. Black, of Fort Amanda, Ohio; [[Lathrop-1308|Eugene Grant]]; [[Lathrop-1344|William U.]], a merchant; and [[Lathrop-1599|Clarence L.]], at home.
Our subject is descended from Samuel Lathrop, one of the twenty men who founded the town of Norwich, Connecticut. He came to this country from England in the latter part of the 17th century, and the mother of our subject was also descended from one of the founders of that town. Mr. Lathrop, of this review, acquired a good education, and successfully followed school teaching for about eleven terms. In 1883 he purchased twenty acres of land in Auglaize county, and has since carried on farming. He was married in Weston, Ohio, October 12, 1887, to [[Lathrop-1317|Laura D. Lathrop]], who was born in Liberty township, a daughter of [[Lathrop-1330|Adoniram Judson]] and [[Delano-1186|Isadore E. (Delano) Lathrop]]. They located on a 160-acre tract of land owned by Mrs. Lathrop, of this review, which had been secured by her grandfather, who received a patent from Gen. Jackson. Four children graced their union — [[Lathrop-1309|George D.]], [[Lathrop-1313|Charles S.]], and [[Lathrop-1307|Hope]], at home; and [[Lathrop-1319|Frank (Francis)]], who died in infancy.
Mr. Lathrop is a Republican in politics, and served as supervisor for one term, but has never sought or desired political preferment, his time being devoted to his farm work, in which he is meeting with good success. Mrs. Lathrop is a member of the Presbyterian Church.
:Stories from "Mom" Utterback ([[Lathrop-1307|Hope A. Lathrop Utterback]], daughter of [[Lathrop-1308|Eugene Grant]] and [[Lathrop-1317|Laura Delano Lathrop]]. Hope was the wife of [[Utterback-252|William Ernest Utterback]].) - These oral stories were transcribed by Lois Elliott (Hope's caregiver). (*=additions for clarity by Robert G. Utterback; some assumptions on names may be incorrect.)
[[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/pdf/Lathrop_Utterback_Family_History-3 Stories from "Mom" Utterback] (Scanned handwritten notes of oral stories as told to Lois Elliott)] Grandmother (Laura Delano*) Lathrop was raised as an only child by her mother ([[Delano-1186|Isadore Ellen Delano Lathrop]]*). Her father ([[Lathrop-1330|Adoniram Judson]]*) was kicked under the chin by a horse and died quite young. He left 2 daughters but the younger one died when just a girl. They lived in Weston, Ohio. She (Laura) met her husband (Eugene Grant Lathrop*) as he was teaching school.
Mr. (Eugene G.*) Lathrop had a heat stroke and couldn't take hot hard work so he went to Colorado and worked in a mine. After a year or so in Colorado, he went back to Ohio and taught school.
Mrs. (Laura Delano*) Lathrop inherited the farm from her mother. Mr. (Eugene G.*) Lathrop learned to farm and grew almost everything they ate like their own wheat and had it ground. They fattened an "animal" for beef each year and raised hogs. They killed as many as 6 hogs in a winter. They smoked it and kept it in the smoke house until it was used up.
An aunt of Mrs. Lathrop's died of "consumption". Mrs. (Laura Delano*) Lathrop had a bout of pneumonia and the doctor said her lungs weren't very good. She better move to New Mexico.
Before this, Mr. (Eugene G.*) Lathrop went into Canada to take up veterinary medicine. He spent about 2 years doing this. He was good with animals and also doctored the family. Before they left the Ohio farm, Mr. (Eugene G.*) Lathrop's brother, Charlie ([[Lathrop-1333|Charles Sumner Lathrop]]*), built a big 3 story house for the family. Hope said she hated to leave that home. There were 2 big pine trees in the front yard with a hammock between them. It was her job to put the baby to sleep and with 9 brothers and sisters, there was nearly always a baby to put to sleep.
Hope was the oldest daughter. She says her mother was spoiled. She never learned to sew and it was also Hope's job to make the clothes for the family.
Back to going to New Mexico - A couple of brothers were selling real estate and sponsored a trip for prospective buyers. Mr. (Eugene G.*) Lathrop and his brother, Charlie, made the trip. Charlie bought a plot east of Greenfield close to the river. Mr. (Eugene G.*) Lathrop bought 40 acres near Greenfield.
Mr. (Eugene G.*) Lathrop, [[Lathrop-1321|Duke (son Clarence Adoniram, nicknamed "Duke"*)]] and [[Lathrop-1316|Louise (daughter, nicknamed "Jack"*)]] went on to New Mexico. Hope was ready to graduate from High School but could not do the work of caring for the family and go to school so she quit. She tried again in New Mexico but it was so different that she didn't graduate in NM either.
[[Lathrop-1314|Ruth]] did finish High School and even went to college. She taught school at Elida (NM*) but Pete Losey said he could use her in the bank at Hagerman (NM*) if she would come. She drove a horse and buggy from Greenfield (to Hagerman*). When the Felix bridge was built and was ready for traffic, the head engineer held up the traffic for a few minutes to let Ruth Lathrop be the first one across the bridge.
In the old house in Ohio, there were always rats and mice. One of the babies was on a pallet on the floor while Mother Lathrop stepped outdoors. When she came back in, the baby was crying and a rat had been chewing on it. In the new house, they were in the basement but they were able to keep them out upstairs.
Mr. (Eugene G.*) Lathrop always kept a good driving horse and one he had brought from Ohio was of race breeding. One time another horse came up and tried to pass when the Ohio horse took off. Hope was driving and really had to hang on the lines. The other horse didn't pass.
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Excerpt from [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/pdf/Lathrop-1321 ''The "Mistake"''], a collection of memories written by [[Lathrop-1321|C.A. (Duke) Lathrop]].[[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/pdf/Lathrop-1321 ''The "Mistake"''], by [[Lathrop-1321|C.A. (Duke) Lathrop]]. Scan of document provided by Laura Fowler, his daughter.] Mother was the daughter of [[Lathrop-1330|Adoniram Lathrop]] (for whom I was partially" named) and [[Delano-1186|Isadore Delano]], born in 1868 in Wood County Ohio. Father was the son of [[Lathrop-31|George Denison Lathrop]] and [[Hover-50|Columbia Hover]], born in 1863 in the new “free" state of Kansas. Both of these Lathrop families went back in separate branches 7 generations to a common progenitor, the [[Lothrop-3|Reverend John Lathrop]], born in England in 1584 and who came to this country in 1632.
Father graduated from the University of Toronto Veterinary College, and was a practicing veternarian (sic). How much schooling Mother had I do not know, however, she taught school for a time before marriage, so must have had some higher education. From the way she always corrected my grammar, I think she must have taught English.
Mother and Father lived on a 160 acre farm owned by Mother in Wood County, Ohio. It was here that they had born to them nine children. In 1910 Mother became quite ill with TB (from which her mother had died) and was advised by her doctor, that unless she moved to a dry, high country, she would die. It was decided that they would sellout and go West. Dad wrote to son Charlie, now 20 years old and working in Tacoma Washington, to go to New Mexico and find a place for the family to move to. Charles was an adventurous fellow, like many of his predecessors, and was to go to Alaska to hunt for gold the next day, when he received his father's letter. Being a loving and dutiful son he cancelled his plans and came to New Mexico, stopping in the newly developing Pecos Valley. Just how he chose this area is not clear to me, sufficing to know that he did purchase 20 acres at Greenfield, a small community in the newly developing "irrigated" country. The property had on it a couple of shacks and these were put together to become the "New Home" of the Lathrop family from Ohio.
Mother came to New Mexico on a stretcher and spent most of her first years in New Mexico on an army cot in a small tent in front of the "new home"! The wonderful, clean air and sunshine of New Mexico did its job, and Mother, five years younger than Father, outlived him by 14 years - a tribute to the New Country. I have often thought, however, what a sinking feeling that family must have had when they first saw the "New Home" and the arid, semi-desolate country as compared to their fine home and beautiful country of Ohio! I have often heard Mother say that she never saw the train that she didn't wish she were on it going back to Ohio! The country of ones birth, indeed, has a strong and compelling attraction for many of us.
:''Bishop, Lathrop, Utterback Families Among Early Settlers in Dexter Area'' - Compiled by [[Bishop-8308|Mabel Bishop Lathrop]] and [[Lathrop-1307|Hope Lathrop Utterback]]. From photocopy of newspaper article (presumably Hagerman Star or Dexter Tribune) written between 1959 and 1968. [[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/pdf/Lathrop_Utterback_Family_History-2 ''Bishop, Lathrop, Utterback Families Among Early Settlers in Dexter Area''], newspaper article (presumably Hagerman Star or Dexter Tribune) compiled by [[Bishop-8308|Mabel Bishop Lathrop]] and [[Lathrop-1307|Hope Lathrop Utterback]] between 1959 and 1968. (photocopy)] Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bishop arrived in Greenfield, New Mexico, on Nov. 2,1910, with their family. Mrs. Bishop died in July 1912, and about a year later the family moved to Missouri, leaving one daughter, [[Bishop-8308|Mabel]], who had been married in Greenfield.
In 1909, [[Lathrop-1308|Dr. Eugene G. Lathrop]], veterinarian, bought a tract of land near Greenfield, and sent his son, [[Lathrop-1313|Charles S. Lathrop]], to farm it. Charlie arrived in March 1910, and was followed later in the year by his parents and their family. They settled into the old house now owned by Frank Flores. This was the family home until Dr. Lathrop died in August 1945. His wife then moved to Hagerman where she lived until her death in July 1959. Three of their children still live in the Dexter-Hagerman area.
It was in April of 1912 that [[Lathrop-1307|Hope Lathrop]] and [[Utterback-252|Ernest Utterback]] were married, and in November of the same year, [[Lathrop-1313|Charlie Lathrop]] and [[Bishop-8308|Mabel Bishop]] were married.
The Utterback family included [[Utterback-253|Tom]], [[Utterback-258|Ruth (Mrs. Harlan Brown)]], [[Utterback-254|Stanley]], and [[Utterback-251|Robert]], and now includes 13 grandchildren. The Lathrops are [[Lathrop-1354|Marjorie (Mrs. J. Z. Garcia)]], [[Lathrop-1351|George]], [[Lathrop-1352|Helen (Mrs. N. P. Greene)]], [[Lathrop-1353|Alice (Mrs. L.E. Alldredge.)]], and [[Lathrop-1350|Charles L]]. They also have 14 grandchildren.
Soon afterward, [[Lathrop-1309|George Lathrop]] brought his wife, [[Mizer-58|Dora]], and family to Greenfield. They now have six grandchildren and three great grandchildren, in addition to [[Lathrop-1355|Reas]], [[Lathrop-1358|Doris]], and [[Lathrop-1357|George]].
[[Lathrop-1315|Dick (Harold R.)]] and his wife, [[Mezera-36|Bessie]], now live in Elida where he works with the Santa Fe railroad. They have Jim, [[Lathrop-1359|Guy]], and John, and seven grandchildren.
[[Lathrop-1320|Isadore]] married [[Simpson-9956|Robert L. Simpson]], son of F. L. Simpson, who live in Lakeside, California, near their children, [[Simpson-10070|Keith]], [[Simpson-10063|Rosalie (Mrs. John Cerveny)]], Robert, Eugene, and nine grandchildren.
[[Lathrop-1316|Louise]] married [[Shelton-3806|Tom F. Shelton]], now deceased, and she now lives near her children at Glenwood, N. M. The children are [[Shelton-3825|James]], [[Shelton-3833|Tom]], [[Shelton-3834|Dorothy (Mrs. Bob Alsip)]], Charles K., Lacy, and five grandchildren.
[[Lathrop-1318|Bill (Dr. E. G., Jr.)]] is a chiropractor in Las Cruces, New Mexico, where he lives with his wife, Sadie.
[[Lathrop-1321|Duke (Dr. Clarence A.)]], an obstetrician, lives in Chicago with his wife [[Austin-7092|Kathryn]] and children Jane, Suzanne, Laura, David and Julia.
[[Lathrop-1314|Ruth]] taught school in Greenfield, then worked in the First National Bank in Hagerman until her death in December 1928.
In 1903, [[Utterback-82|J. A. Utterback]] and his three sons spent their first night in New Mexico on a siding in Dexter, where they had come in an excursion train with the Talmadge Brothers. They went on to Roswell, and in 1910, Mr. Utterback and one son, [[Utterback-252|Ernest]], moved to Greenfield. Ernest lived in that area until 1924 when he and Hope moved their family east of Hagerman, near where they now live.
:''The Lathrop Family'' - by [[Lathrop-1315|Harold Rodney (Dick) Lathrop]] (son of [[Lathrop-1308|Eugene Grant Lathrop]] and [[Lathrop-1317|Laura Delano Lathrop]]) :(from a photocopy of article published in unknown book (published between 1971-1978), pages 213-216) [Lathrop, Harold Rodney. [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/pdf/Lathrop_Utterback_Family_History ''The Lathrop Family''], article in unknown book written between 1971-1978, pages 213-216 (photocopy)] Mother was ill much of the winter of 1909, and our doctor told her she could not live through another Ohio winter, so Dad, [[Lathrop-1308|Eugene G. Lathrop, DVM]], and two of his brothers went together on one of the special "excursion trips for homeseekers" sponsored by the railroads. Advised by some traveling land agent, they stopped at Greenfield, New Mexico, where Dad bought 40 acres of irrigated land a mile from Greenfield, and ten acres adjoining the Greenfield townsite with a three-room house on it, for a home. [[Lathrop-1333|Uncle Charlie]] bought ten acres adjoining Dad's at Greenfield, and some unimproved land two miles east on the Pecos River. Uncle Harry bought a tract of land adjoining Uncle Charlie's on the Pecos. His land was supposed to be irrigated from some lakes, but the water proved to be too alkaline, and crops did not do well.
Dad wrote to my brother, [[Lathrop-1313|Charlie]], in Wenatchee, Washington, to go to New Mexico and farm the land he had bought, and get the house ready for the family. Charlie picked up that letter as he was preparing to leave Washington for Alaska, and went to New Mexico, instead. Charlie was 19 years old when he arrived in Greenfield in March of 1910, to buy teams and equipment and start farming.
In August, Mother and the two youngest children, [[Lathrop-1316|Louise]] and [[Lathrop-1318|Eugene, Jr.]], were sent to Greenfield where they were met by Brother Charlie. About the first of December, Dad put my sisters, [[Lathrop-1307|Hope]], [[Lathrop-1314|Ruth]], and [[Lathrop-1320|Isadore]], on the train for New Mexico, and he and I left Weston, Ohio in an emigrant car with a Hambletonian stud, two hogs and a crate of guineas, as well as some household goods and farm machinery.
At Woodward, Oklahoma, I was put off the train, as Oklahoma law forbade minors to ride freight trains. I had to catch a passenger train to Greenfield. Dad arrived two days later, December 10, 1910.
On the side of our box car, someone had written in chalk, "This car is now dry." Dad had had a jug of apple cider when we started, but it was dry when he arrived.
I thought New Mexico was wonderful, and still do.
Everything was so new and so different. We lived in three rooms and a tent. Our house was a box of one by twelve boards upright with one by fours over the cracks. Later it was ragged and papered — a real luxury! A windmill pumped our water and sometimes, at first, the cows chopped the wood.
Much of the country around Dexter, Greenfield, and Hagerman was planted to young orchards when we arrived. Much alfalfa, just about the only money crop, was grown, as well as small grain, mostly Kaffir and Maize.
At Greenfield, Dr. Stallard lived across the corner from us; just east of him Dr. Talmadge, and next east Frank Talmadge, his son, who bought hay. Across the road east of us lived Mr. Mills, his wife and two daughters. Mr. Mills had a mature apple orchard, and fruit of every description around his house.
Greenfield had a blacksmith shop run by Lonnie Byers, and a Santa Fe depot. The first agent I remember was Glee C. Smith. At that time, Ray Harrison was agent at Dexter, followed by A. C. Mayers and Floyd Stevens. At Greenfield, Smith was followed by Donahue, Berger, and Ernie Bowen.
We also had a hotel run by Miss Gatewood, a store and post office run by a Mr. Hern, followed by a Mr. Moore, and George Douglas. Malcolm Hayes was postmaster.
I worked for Mr. Douglas the summer of 1915. He paid a cent more for eggs, possibly because as postmaster he got the cancellation up to $50 as salary, and shipped his eggs by parcel post to El Paso. It drew a lot of trade.
Soon after we arrived, Dad hired a Mexican to dig mesquite roots, and he and Charlie took a wagon and team with camp equipment, and went with the Mexican across the Pecos River east of Hagerman and brought back a huge load of wood.
Charlie soon learned how to find the roots and we had many good times, camping, getting wood, and hunting quail and rabbits. At first rabbits were very plentiful. Bob Simpson and I killed, dressed, and shipped to market, two hundred ninety-five rabbits one weekend. Eastern markets preferred jackrabbits, and paid more than double for them. At first, we attended the Greenfield country grade school one mile west of Greenfield. Later we attended high school in Dexter.
Dad had gone to veterinary school in Toronto, Canada, before our move to New Mexico, and passed the New Mexico Territorial Boards with flying colors, so he immediately opened his practice when we arrived in Greenfield. It was after 1940 that he retired, having served not only Dexter and Hagerman, but up into the Roswell area as well.
The youngest member of the family, [[Lathrop-1321|Clarence (Duke)]], was born three years after the move to New Mexico, and he, a Chicago doctor, and I, a retired railroader in Las Cruces, are the only sons still surviving. We still have three sisters: [[Lathrop-1307|Hope Utterback]], of Hagerman, [[Lathrop-1320|Isadore Simpson]] of Lakeside, California, and [[Lathrop-1316|Louise Shelton]] of Glenwood, New Mexico.
==The Utterbacks in Iowa and on to New Mexico== :''Some Genealogical Wonderings and Wanderings'' - by [[Utterback-253|Thomas Eugene Utterback]] (son of [[Utterback-252|William Ernest]] and [[Lathrop-1307|Hope A Lathrop]] Utterback) [[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/pdf/Lathrop_Utterback_Family_History-1 ''Some Genealogical Wonderings and Wanderings''], typed letter by Thomas Eugene Utterback (photocopy)] Too late, it seems, we think of the questions we should have asked of our past while we still had knowledgeable people to give us the answers. Of course, one must show enough curiosity in order to ask the right questions. Am afraid that I grew up knowing very little of my family history, particularly on Dad's side of the family. This little exercise will be one of attempting to explore some of that history.
WONDERINGS:
Why did our G.pa. Joe ([[Utterback-82|Joseph Addison Utterback]]) abandon his old home in Iowa and move his three motherless boys out West? Apparently anywhere out West because they didn't have Roswell, New Mexico in mind when they left Colo, Iowa. Rather, when the train stopped for a meal at Roswell, they took a look at the town, said "Why Not", went back to the train and removed their few belongings.
Our G.pa. Joe was deaf and communication with him was most difficult. He did not start any conversations. Why did he correspond almost exclusively with his older Sister "[[Utterback-80|Aunt Joanna]]"? I really never heard of any Iowa relatives other than "Aunt Joanna" and her family. Either Sam, Guy, or Fred Elwood (Joanna's Sons) visited us when we lived at the Harter Place.
Dad spoke of growing up and playing the streets of Colo, Iowa with the Elwood boys and at least one Week's boy. Later he was visited several times by the Mallicoats whom we understood as being from his Mother's side of the family.
WHAT DAD TOLD ME:
It seems that G.pa. Joe took over the old Utterback farmstead near Colo, Iowa. He decided to homestead land in South Dakota so left G.ma. [[Gaugh-45|Vinnie]] on the farm and with teams, wagon etc, homesteaded 320 acres there. Later, he bought the adjoining 320 acres from another homesteader.
Coming back home to Iowa with his team and wagon was struck by a train. (Apparently his loss of hearing had already begun.) G.ma. Vinnie put her foot down and said enough of that, get rid of the Dakota venture. So the Dakota property, the old farmstead etc was sold. They invested in a residence up town and a city block (or portion of it) in the business district up town. G.Pa. Joe was a notary Public and a rural mail carrier.
Then G.Ma Vinnie died. Uncle [[Utterback-259|Bert]] and [[Utterback-255|Winfred]] were boarded out with a Holland Dutch family. Winfred grew up speaking Holland Dutch and thus the nic-name "Dutch" which he went by the rest of his life. Then G.Pa Joe moved into one of the upper floor of the business property, rented out the residence and moved Bert in with them uptown. One night a fire leveled that city block. leaving them with the clothes on them and one old large trunk.
Because it was a new beginning anyway, a history of tuberculosis in the community and probably latent desires of travel (ref. S. Dakota); the little family sold out all Iowa property, got on the train and headed West. There was some vague thot of joining the Weeks family which had already gone West.
In Roswell, G.pa Joe bought and farmed 20 acres which must have been close to the [[Wikipedia:New_Mexico_Military_Institute|NM Military Institute]] or the Nancy Lopez golf course. It was irrigated out of the North Spring River. (Maybe near the "Wool Bowl".)
Dad and Bert took manual labor jobs with neighboring farmers. Then Dad went to work for the Stone Ranch, Bert for the Markl Telephone Co. and "Dutch" was a printers Devil for the Roswell Daily Record newspaper.
G.pa Joe kept asking Dad to come back with him and help him farm the 20 acres. Dad said, "Shoot, one guy couldn't make a go on that, much less two". So they looked around for a place to rent. A Mr. Palmer in Roswell had a place South of Greenfield. With stock behind, stuff on a hay wagon they moved to Greenfield, the Palmer Place.
Dad acquired some good mule teams and an Auto-Fedan hay baler. With Charlie Thompson as a partner, started hay baling for the public. Charlie Lathrop showed up and worked on the crew. So you can see why Dad "helped" meet the carload of girls coming in from Ohio. This hay-baling for the public continued until about the time that we moved to Hagerman.
SOME GENEALOGICAL DATA:
1880 Census - Nevada Township - Story County, Iowa.
{| |'''Name''' || '''Age''' || '''Relation''' || '''Occupation''' || || '''Born''' ||
|- | || || || || '''Self''' || '''Father''' || '''Mother'''
|- |UTTERBACK, W.W. || 65 || c || Farmer || Ky || Ky || KY
|- |UTTERBACK, Margaret || 60 || || wife || NY || NY || NY
|- |UTTERBACK, J.A. || 22 || son || Farmer || Iowa || Ky. NY || NY
|- |UTTERBACK, CM || 20 || dtr. || School teacher || Iowa || Ky. NY || NY
|- |ELWOOD, Joanna || 30 || dtr. || || Ill. ? || KY. || NY
|- |ELWOOD, Charlie || 12 || g,son || || Iowa || Ohio || Iowa
|- |ELWOOD, Sam || 10 || g,son || || Iowa || Ohio || Iowa
|- |ELWOOD, Rose || 8 || g,dtr || || Iowa || Ohio || Iowa
|- |ELWOOD, Lillie || 7 || g,dtr || || Iowa || Ohio || Iowa
|- |ELWOOD, Fred || 5 || g,son || || Iowa || Ohio || Iowa
|- |ELWOOD, Guy || 10/12 || g,son || || Iowa || Ohio || Iowa
|- |GOUGH, Wm || 43 || || Farmer || MO. || VA. || VA.
|- |GOUGH, V.A. || 37 || wife || Disabled, keeping house || MO || MO || MO
|- |GOUGH, V. || 14 || Dtr. || At School || Iowa || MO || MO
|- |GOUGH, E. || 12 || Dtr. || At School || Iowa || MO || MO
|- |GOUGH, James A. || 10 || Son || At School || Iowa || MO || MO
|- |GOUGH, A. || 4 || dtr. || || Iowa || MO || MO
|- |GOUGH, R.L. || 1 || son || || Iowa || MO || MO
|} Note*
I searched the 1850 Census Records for 12 counties in Missouri which were in central Missouri just South of Story County, Iowa. There were no Gough Families listed, a few Hart families but none with a 7-8 year old daughter named Virginia Adlaide. Both [[Gough-50|Wm Gough]] and [[Hart-8609|Virginia Adlaide Hart]] were born in Missouri. Wm. Gough's parents were born in Virginia. Perhaps the Counties of Eastern Missouri would have given better results. Small problem, however, the 1850 Census did not list the birthplace of the parents anyway.
NOW SOME GENEALOGICAL WANDERINGS:
[[Gaugh-45|Vinnie Gough]]'s mother, [[Hart-8609|Virginia Adlaide (Hart)]], died at age 41. She was listed in the 1880 census as being an invalid at age 37. Vinnie Gough, Dad's mother, died at age 35. (This bothers me a bit; I once figured that G.ma Vinnie died in 1901 but an unable to find my notes where I had this figured). [[Gough-50|Wm Gough]], Dad's grandfather, was at least a 4th generation American. The name, Irish, means ruddy or redhaired man. The Gough family must have migrated to America before the Potatoe Famine. William was a large man, G.G.ma Adlaide was a small woman.
The Elwood marriage apparently disintegrated, [[Utterback-80|Joanna]] took her 5 children back to live with her folks, the [[Utterback-86|William Wesely]] family. Steve Elwood was not a favorite of W.W. who once forbade his name being mentioned in his house.
[[Utterback-77|Calista (Callie)]], 2 years younger than G.pa Joe, was teaching school at 20 years of age. She married [[Weeks-1358|Parish Weeks]], one seemingly much older than she. Before 1903 the Weeks family had moved out West. A [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Utterback-77-1 picture of them], with three boys, was taken in Alamosa, Colorada.
Dad once remarked that the current winterization of homes going on was going to cause what happened in Iowa. Everyone had made thier houses so air-tight as to bring on Tuberculosis. I suspect that tuberculosis was inherent in the Gough and Hart families. And that several family members, including G.ma Vinnie and her mother, Virginia, died from the disease.
This was the main reason that G.pa Joe, after being burnt out in Iowa decided to pick up his boys and make a new start out West — anywhere West. His Sister [[Utterback-77|Callie]] had gone West, his older Sister [[Utterback-83|Martha]] had married Cooper and gone West. West was just a place out yonder to an Iowan. To get there you just went — West.
Of the Gough family, the youngest child, [[Gaugh-48|Florence]] (born 1882) left descendants via Barker; Burgess and Mallicoat. Eleanor Burgess, the oldest Barker daughter, had not heard of the two boys (her Uncles) shown on the 1880 Census record. I can account for (A.) of the census as being Angeline but cannot account for (E.), a sister 8 years older.
At least during the year 1880 "Aunt Joanna" and her children lived with [[Utterback-86|William Wesley Utterback]]s where G.pa Joe still lived as a single man. Fact is, the oldest Ellwood boy, Charles, was just 10 years younger than G.pa Joe. A close rapport between G.pa Joe and "Aunt Joanna" developed because of this later relationship. Callie and Martha had married and moved out of the country, but not his sister Joanna. The Weeks family apparently moved around a lot. At one time Dad thot they lived in Arizona.
William Gough born 1837 in Missouri, died 1890 in Story County, Iowa
Virginia Gough born 1843 in Missouri, died 1884 in Story County, Iowa.
Vinnie Gough born 1866 in Iowa, died 1901 in Colo, Iowa.
Florence Gough born 1882 in Iowa, died 1933 in Iowa.
:[https://books.google.com/books?id=sX9YMDP8JBAC&lpg=PA399&pg=PA400#v=twopage&q&f=true UTTERBACK FAMILY HISTORY IN NEW MEXICO] - by [[Utterback-252|W.E. Utterback]] [[https://books.google.com/books?id=sX9YMDP8JBAC&lpg=PA399&pg=PA400#v=twopage&q&f=true ''Meeting the Train, Hagerman, New Mexico and Its Pioneers'']; Facsimile of original 1975 Edition / compiled by the Hagerman Historical Society; pages 399-400] [Utterback, W. E. "Old Man". [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/pdf/Utterback-252-1 ''Looking Back 73 Years''], Hall Poorbaugh Press, Inc. Roswell, NM, 1976.] My father, [[Utterback-82|J.A. Utterback]], moved to Roswell from Hubbard, Iowa, in April of 1903. My mother had died in Iowa. and Dad batched and raised us three boys. I was the oldest, fourteen at the time; [[Utterback-259|Burt]] was twelve and [[Utterback-255|Winfred]] nine. Dad rented a small twenty acre farm near the Country Club in Roswell.
As we grew up we began to scatter out. Winfred started in as a printers devil at the old Register Tribune, working under Bill Robertson. The Hall brothers worked there at about the same time. Winfred (Dutch) was a printer all of his life and finally owned a job printing shop in Oklahoma City. He was married twice but had no children. [[Hayden-2431|His widow]] still runs the Utterback Type Setting Co. on South Walker, Oklahoma City.
Burt worked at several different jobs. At one time he worked for the Telephone Company under Frank Markl. He married and had one daughter, Mrs. Robert Metzner, Phoenix, Arizona. Burt died in Phoenix in 1966.
I worked on farms all my life and at one time worked for John Stone south of the Country Club. In 1910 Dad and I moved just south of Greenfield. Burt and Dutch stayed in Roswell. It was here I met a brown eyed filly of the Lathrop family who had just moved to Greenfield from Ohio. I darn near camped at the Lathrop place until she said yes. We were married April 10, 1912. We have four children, [[Utterback-253|Tom]], [[Utterback-258|Ruth]], [[Utterback-254|Stanley]] and [[Utterback-251|Robert]].
Tom married [[Duncan-8989|Pauline Duncan]], is retired from the U.S. Forest Service, lives in Oregon City, Oregon, has a son, a daughter and five grandchildren. Ruth married [[Brown-56727|Harlan Brown]] (deceased), is teaching in the Las Vegas, Nevada, school system, has a son, two daughters and five grandchildren. Stanley married [[Hadley-2292|Vivian Hadley]], they have a son, four daughters and four grandchildren. Robert married [[Johnson-53719|Edna Johnson]] and they have two sons and two daughters. Stanley and Robert bought all the Utterback farm land between Hagerman and the Pecos River and live here east of Hagerman. In my family this all adds up to four children, fourteen grandchildren and fourteen great-grandchildren.
:[https://books.google.com/books?id=sX9YMDP8JBAC&lpg=PA401&pg=PA402#v=twopage&q&f=true THE UTTERBACKS AT HAGERMAN] - by [[Utterback-254|Stanley Utterback]] [[https://books.google.com/books?id=sX9YMDP8JBAC&lpg=PA401&pg=PA402#v=twopage&q&f=true ''Meeting the Train, Hagerman, New Mexico and Its Pioneers'']; Facsimile of original 1975 Edition / compiled by the Hagerman Historical Society; pages 401-402] [[Lathrop-1307|Hope Lathrop Utterback]] and [[Utterback-252|W.E. (Ernest) Utterback]], my mother and father, moved to Hagerman in 1915. They farmed rented land for several years before settling in one place and buying a farm. The Stewart place was their first Hagerman home. From there they moved to Buffalo Valley, then back across the Pecos River to the Harter farm. Their next move was to the Elliott place and in 1924 they bought 200 acres from The Union Central Life Insurance Co. This was the site of the family home while we were growing up. Through the years, they bought forty acres from Noah West, forty acres from Ralph Walker, forty acres of the Hall tract and eighty acres of drainage land. In 1951 Mom and Dad bought the Mayre Losey Stewart home and are still living there.
The early years were busy years. Everyone worked hard and put in long hours. Mom sold cream and butter, raised turkeys and chickens, sold eggs and even took her turn on the horse drawn mowing machines. Many days she spent at the pump on the river to be sure the old Primn engine kept running and the irrigation would be uninterrupted.
Church work has always been an important part of Mom's life. She was a member of the Christian Church. taught a Sunday School class and was pianist. At one time she organized a church band within the youth group. When the Christian Church closed its doors, she joined the Presbyterian Church and is a faithful member and a diligent worker in the Ladies Aid. Years ago she was a member of the Rebekahs, the Ladies Co-Operative Club, the Hagerman Woman's Club and is still a member of O.E.S., being Worthy Matron in 1939 and serving as treasurer for twenty-eight years.
After starting to expand the family farm Mom and Dad continued to rent some additional land, and Dad did a great deal of custom hey baling and seeding. As farming became more mechanized and he no longer had to care for and work horses and mules. Dad was able to become more active in civic affairs. He was a member of the Oddfellows Lodge, the Young Farmer's Club, Lions Club, served as a charter Board Member of the Farmers Co-0p Gin Association, as well as a board member of the Soil Conservation District. He is a charter member and past president of the Chaves County Farm Bureau and served on the County Board for several years. In 1951 he entered politics and served one term in Santa Fe as Representative from Chaves County.
Dad is known as "Waterback" and "Water Utterback" to many people through out the state due to his knowledge of, and limitless hours spent in the interest of, the Pecos Valley waters. He helped organize the Pecos Valley Pumpers Association.
In the early 1930's Dad played catcher for the Cowboy softball team at Hagerman. It was one of several teams and they had the first lighted field in New Mexico. His love of baseball is still with him and when the Little League program was to become a reality for Hagerman, he worked long and hard with everyone to get the park laid out, fenced and grassed. He is honored by having the park named "Utterback Field." To this day he is still the No. I "bush shaker" when the annual fund raising time rolls around.
In retirement he has renewed his interest in collecting anything he feels is becoming obsolete. He has old harness. hand tools, pictures and numerous small items stored at home. On the farm he has parked his old machinery. There you can find a buck rake, dump rake, a horse drawn mower. three threshing machines, of which two were once used by Mark Boyce, and four old balers. The 1910 Eagle horse power baler has been restored and Dad gives demonstrations at the annual Hay Shows in the state, thus keeping alive a part of the past that is so rapidly being forgotten.
All four of us children graduated from Hagerman school and continued our education at New Mexico A&M, presently known as New Mexico State University.
:In the chapter [https://books.google.com/books?id=r4J3mI6mAyQC&pg=PA76#v=onepage&q&f=false EARLY HISTORY OF HAGERMAN, NEW MEXICO], the author of ''Historical Events of Chaves County, New Mexico'' relates one of [[Utterback-252|W.E. Utterback]]'s many stories: [Fleming, Elvis. ''Treasures of History IV: Historical Events of Chaves County, New Mexico'', Historical Society for Southeast New Mexico, [https://books.google.com/books?id=r4J3mI6mAyQC&pg=PA85#v=onepage&q&f=false Chapter 10: EARLY HISTORY OF HAGERMAN, NEW MEXICO]; pages 85-86.] One of the old-timers around Hagerman was W. E. Utterback, whose family came about 1903. In 1976, he published a little book called ''Looking Back 73 Years''. He tells how the Fourth of July was a favorite holiday in Chaves County, especially in the early years. He tells how some pretty good celebrations were "pulled off" in Hagerman. His account of what happened on one of those occasions makes a fitting conclusion to the story:
::One year, about the time the foot races were over, a rural-looking individual happened on the scene wearing bib overalls and work shoes. He said he was a farmer from East Grand Plains and was looking for a horse race. Someone asked him where his horse was and he said it was hitched to a wagon on a vacant lot. Someone said, "Go get your horse," which he did, coming back leading a heavy-bodied, short-legged gelding which was collar- and harness-marked. My brother, Burt, had a grey saddle horse which had outrun all of the cow ponies around Hagerman in short races, and he matched this farmer for a two hundred-yard run. Another man agreed to run the East Grand Plains man one-quarter mile. This was all to be run in the same race. All three agreed I was to hold the stake money; the farmer said I had an honest looking face, but he didn't know I was Burt's brother. The race was run on the east line of Hagerman, and quite a crowd went out to see the race. The farmer was riding bareback and the horse had on a blind-bridle with rope reins. All the farmer did to get ready was to get off the sorrel and take off his heavy work shoes. ::Well, all three lined up and someone shot off a pistol to start the race. Holy Cats! That old sorrel work horse left there like he was shot out of a cannon. He beat Burt the two hundred yards and also won the quarter-mile race. When they came back, Burt said it wasn't a fair race. I said, "Wait a minute, I saw the start and everything was on the up-and-up." He said that wasn't the trouble, that the sorrel threw clouds of dust in his face and he could not see! This was a country—not a city—slicker that took them in. Charge that up to experience! == Media == === Images === * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:BrowsePhotos&l=16437938&p=1&o=&w=0&t=photo Lathrop/Utterback Family photos] * Genealogy Listings ** [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Lathrop_Utterback_Family_History-1 Benjamin Utterback] ***[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Lathrop_Utterback_Family_History-2 William Wesley Utterback] **** [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Utterback-82-2 Joanna Utterback Elwood and Joseph Addison Utterback] ***** [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Utterback-252-2 Burton Ray and William Ernest Utterback] === Videos === * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t61f7kvDDss Late 1940s Eugene Grant Lathrop] and his youngest son, [[Lathrop-1321|Duke (Clarence Adoniram)]] . * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_u7iemtX1Ss Late 1940s Ruth and Harlan Brown]. *[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0eo7HslHJGY ~1950 Burt Utterback] * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N-L4CQhI0Vw ~1953 Lathrop Women] with [[Lathrop-1317|Laura Delano Lathrop]], [[Lathrop-1307|Hope Lathrop Utterback]], [[Lathrop-1320|Isadore Lathrop Simpson]], [[Lathrop-1316|Louise Lathrop Shelton]], in Hagerman, NM. * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wMUacmoHJDo 1955/1956 Hunting Trip] with [[Utterback-252|W.E. Utterback]], [[Utterback-259|Burt Utterback]], and [[Utterback-251|Bob Utterback]]. * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6NnN9pgjBs8 1962 50th Wedding Anniversary] for [[Utterback-252|W.E.]] and [[Lathrop-1307|Hope Utterback]]. * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NwGg1Aqr_xc 1966 W.E. & Hope Utterback Family Christmas Dinner] * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IrPfwrNYYjg 1992 Dr. C.A. (Duke) Lathrop] * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BPL5VN73ly4 Early 1970s Roswell Fair mule-powered Hay Baling demonstration] with [[Utterback-252|W.E. Utterback]], [[Utterback-254|Stanley Utterback]], and [[Utterback-251|Bob Utterback]]. === Other Writings === * [[Space:The_49er|''"The 49er"'']] - The tales of and about [[Lathrop-31|George Dennison Lathrop]], chronicling his youth and adventures prospecting for gold in California from 1849 to 1854, written by his son, [[Lathrop-1308|Dr. Eugene Grant (E.G.) Lathrop, Sr]]. * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/pdf/Utterback-252-1 ''Looking Back 73 Years''] - written by [[Utterback-252|W.E. "Old Man" Utterback]] in 1976, with tales and memories of living in New Mexico since 1903. * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/pdf/Lathrop-1321 ''The "Mistake"''] - written by [[Lathrop-1321|C.A. (Duke) Lathrop]], in 1986, is a delightful collection of memories of his family, childhood, and young-adult years. * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/pdf/Utterback-252-2 Humorous letters from "Pecos Pete of Poverty Flats"] (a.k.a. W.E. Utterback) to Henry Watson, Manager of the Chaves County Farm Bureau, from 1958 to 1961. ---- == Sources == [[Category:Surnames]]
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[[Category:Laurel Cemetery, White Haven, Pennsylvania]] [[Category:Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, Cemeteries]] [[Project:Pennsylvania_Cemeteries|Pennsylvania Cemeteries Project]] ===About=== This free space page for the Laurel Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Pennsylvania_Cemeteries|Pennsylvania Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Pennsylvania Cemeteries Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. Laurel Cemetery is a 32-acre cemetery with more than 3,000 interments. It is surrounded by an old stone wall with iron gates. According to historical documents, the first burial at the site was in 1790, when the cemetery was known as the White Haven Public Burial Ground. It is located along Route 940 in White Haven, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania. This page is a work in progress, and will remain so until the Table of Interments (below) is completed. The Table of Interments is a sortable listing of persons interred at this cemetery, some or all of whom are linked to existing WikiTree profiles. ----- ===Contact Information, Location and Map=== Address and Phone
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41.0580976, -75.777484 [https://www.google.com/maps/place/41%C2%B003%2729.1%22N+75%C2%B046%2739.0%22W/@41.0580976,-75.7774848,2422m/data=!3m2!1e3!4b1!4m2!3m1!1s0x0:0x0=en Laurel Cemetery on Google Maps] ----- ===Links to Other Online Resources=== [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=1936188 Find A Grave] * ''Add resources here'' ----- ===Tasks Completed=== * ''Add tasks you have completed here'' ----- ===To Do=== Project members are needed to: * Assist with data collection and grave marker transcriptions :Additional photography and GPS data collection is needed, and previously collected data can be sent by email to other members willing to assist with transcriptions. * Link to existing WikiTree profiles or create new profiles for each person listed in the Table of Interments :When complete, everyone listed in the Table of Interments will be linked to their own WikiTree profile, and to a photo of their grave marker. The profile you create for a person can include other genealogical and biographical information, additional photos, and a listing of sources for documentation. *Validate links and transcription information :Profile and photo links and transcribed information needs to be cross-checked to ensure accuracy. * Create an audio/video tour of the cemetery :Record a virtual tour of the cemetery that can be viewed as downloadable media on computers, tablets or other device. Such a tour would take the viewer around the cemetery to explore the history of the people buried here. Background information can be supplied. Those with mobile internet access can access online links to more information. ----- ===Table of Interments=== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | Last Name ! scope="col" | First/Middle Names/Initials ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" | Notes ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- | Ackerman||Charles A||10 Nov 1920||Jan 1971|||| |- | Ackerman||Theresa||22 Jan 1903||24 May 1987||nee Koch|| |- | Augustine||Daniel S||24 Mar 1930||2 Nov 1992|||| |- | Augustine||Julia E||31 Aug 1907||13 Sep 1986||New Section, Lot 1215|| |- | Augustine||Stephen||21 Dec 1885||22 Dec 1952||New Section, Lot 1215|| |- | Barry||Arthur A||14 Aug 1876||30 Oct 1953||||[[Image:Barry-1422.jpg|100px]] |- | Barry||Carolyn E||23 Oct 1912||8 Jun 2003||nee Brandmier||[[Image:Barry-1423.jpg|100px]] |- | Barry||James A||5 Sep 1905||24 May 1973||||[[Image:Barry-1423.jpg|100px]] |- | Barry||Mary S||May 1881||5 Oct 1953||nee Koch||[[Image:Barry-1422.jpg|100px]] |- | Benham||Sarah E||1838||1905|||| |- | Brandmier||Flossie||20 Apr 1911||4 Aug 1990||nee Barry|| |- | Brandmier||Fred C||21 Nov 1914||26 Feb 1987|||| |- | Bruzgulis||Frederick C||28 Jun 1928||29 Jun 1973|||| |- | Bruzgulis||William||15 Aug 1930||29 May 2000|||| |- | Burke||Anna M||26 Nov 1867||1941||nee Koch|| |- | Burke||Charles R||8 Jul 1889||1958|||| |- | Burke||John||28 Dec 1860||1945|||| |- | DeHaven||Anna M||1849||1927|||| |- | Dotter||Nathan F||12 Oct 1896||1958|||| |- | Frantz||Minnie M||22 Dec 1901||24 Oct 1996||nee Barry|| |- | Hughes||William W||2 Oct 1908||May 1987|||| |- | Koch||Charles G||23 Apr 1879||30 Jul 1950||Lot 90A|| |- | [[Koch-1400| Koch]]||Christian C||17 Jun 1829||19 Nov 1895|||| |- | Koch||Evelina||12 Apr 1916||Sep 1990||Lot 1059|| |- | Koch||Fredman G||Mar 1888||1911|||| |- | Koch||George C||5 Nov 1922||17 Feb 1996|||| |- | Koch||George G||14 Apr 1909||Apr 1987|||| |- | Koch||Gottlob G||Jun 1861||Apr 1930||Section A, Lot 303|| |- | [[Koch-1399| Koch]]||Gustav G||11 Apr 1852||28 Dec 1899||||[[Image:Koch-1399.jpg|100px]] |- | Koch||John C||28 Sep 1894||16 Nov 1989||Lot 1059|| |- | Koch||John G||25 Sep 1857||20 Jan 1944||Section A, Lot 365|| |- | Koch||Luella I||10 Feb 1913||5 Oct 1992||nee Bartholomew|| |- | Koch||Lydia M||5 Apr 1894||30 Dec 1982||Lot 1059|| |- | [[Herrmann-613| Koch]]||Maria S||22 Jul 1833||14 Apr 1924||nee Herrmann|| |- | Koch||Minnie C||Mar 1894||20 Nov 1974||Lot 90A|| |- |[[Vollrath-10| Koch]]||Frederica ||10 Jan 1848||1 Nov 1922||nee Vollrath||[[Image:Koch-1399.jpg|100px]] |- | Koch||Theresa||6 Jan 1861||3 Jun 1908||nee Bierbach|| |- | Koch||Violet D||10 May 1910||1 Jul 1998||nee Keiper|| |- | Koch||William J||31 Jan 1914||25 May 1988|||| |- | Kunkle||Adam||11 Aug 1854||1936|||| |- | Kunkle||Chauncey D||5 May 1894||8 Jun 1932|||| |- | Kunkle||Clinton F||19 Dec 1919||17 Jan 2001|||| |- | Kunkle||Mary M||28 Sep 1894||21 Nov 1947||nee Koch|| |- | Kunkle||Sarah E||Dec 1854||1924|||| |- | Learn||Anna E||Jul 1869||Apr 1910||nee Schultz|| |- | Learn||Jerome||11 Nov 1860||28 May 1913|||| |- | McElmoyle||James R||16 Jan 1891||1958|||| |- | McElmoyle||Nora M||Aug 1892||1971||nee Burke|| |- | Meixell||Arthur E||9 Mar 1890||1950|||| |- | Meixell||Nancy||1859||1924||nee McCary|| |- | Meixell||Philip||1856||1934|||| |- | [[Oakes-726| Oakes]]||Daniel||7 Nov 1865||28 Dec 1924||||[[Image:Koch-1398-1.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Oakes-727| Oakes]]||Daniel P||1822||8 Feb 1895|||| |- | [[Koch-1398| Oakes]]||Johanna||24 Dec 1874||6 Sep 1947||New Section, Lot 1215||[[Image:Koch-1398-1.jpg|100px]] |- | Oakes||Walter||16 Jun 1887||25 Feb 1965|||| |- | Orlowski||Gustav R||22 Oct 1875||1934|||| |- | Orlowski||Theresa||27 Dec 1877||1959||nee Ehrig|| |- | Parry||James||9 Jun 1935||10 Jul 1998|||| |- | Remaley||Charles J||27 Jun 1909||7 Dec 1992|||| |- | Remaley||Ida M||15 Jul 1909||Dec 1983||nee Barry|| |- | Roof||Eleanor L||Mar 1906||23 Dec 1959||nee Oakes|| |- | Roof||Ralph C||14 Aug 1900||Jul 1969|||| |- | Sipler||Bina F||16 Jun 1915||26 Oct 2002||nee Ehret|| |- | Sipler||Carl F||21 May 1910||Apr 1991|||| |- | Sipler||Ernest M||25 Mar 1935||11 Mar 1993|||| |- | Sommers||Dareen E||1933||1935|||| |- | Sommers||Frieda E||21 Dec 1903||Dec 1989||nee Remaley|| |- | Sommers||Katherine H||15 Aug 1873||1958||nee Koch|| |- | Sommers||Luther||9 Apr 1865||1929|||| |- | Sommers||Roy B||20 Oct 1924||11 Oct 1996|||| |- | Sommers||Ruth L||2 Dec 1920||31 Mar 2003||nee Yeust|| |- | Sommers||William R||19 Apr 1903||Jan 1973|||| |- | Starner||Ernest S||4 Sep 1915||14 Jul 2001|||| |- | Starner||Louise||15 Dec 1919||15 Dec 2003||nee Muendlein|| |- | Starner||Mary A||31 Mar 1894||17 Sep 1975||Lot 1046|| |- | Starner||Robert||8 Dec 1888||5 Jul 1932||Lot 1046|| |- | Starner||Samuel||Sep 1841|||||| |- | Yurish||Kathryn||5 Feb 1914||3 May 1992||nee Kunkle|| |- | Yurish||Paul||14 May 1902||27 Oct 1981|||| |- |} ----- == Sources ==
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{{US History|sub-project=South Carolina}} {{Sticker | category = Laurens County, South Carolina | image =Laurens_County_South_Carolina-8.jpg | text = [[Space:Laurens County, South Carolina|Laurens County, South Carolina]] }} :Leader of this Project is [[J-276|Paula J]] :Coordinator is [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]] ===History/Timeline=== {{Image|file=Laurens_County_South_Carolina.jpg |align=c |size=350 |caption= }} ::The original inhabitants of this area were Cherokee Indians.[http://www.laurenscountysc.org/secondary.aspx?pageID=117] :'''1753''' - First European here was John Duncan, from Aberdeen, Scotland, migrating from Pennsylvania. He settled near the current Newberry-Laurens County line. John Duncan liked the lush vegetation and abundant wildlife of this area, so he chose to settle near a creek in the NE part close to what is now known as Clinton, S.C. Duncan brought the first African-American slave and the first horse-drawn wagon to the area. :'''1760's''' Duncan's settlement grew, so a church named Duncan's Creek Presbyterian Church formed. (oldest church for Laurens County). This church is still present today. {{Image|file=Laurens_County_South_Carolina-3.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption=Duncan's Creek Presbyterian Church. }}{{clear}} :'''1776-1782''' Laurens County was the location of many battles and skirmishes during the American Revolution. These included the Battle of Musgrove Mill, Lindley's Fort, and Hammond's Store.[http://genealogytrails.com/scar/laurens/] ::Fort Lindley/Lindler ::Widow Kellet's Block House ::Musgrove's Mill ::Farrow's Station ::Duncan Creek Meeting House ::Indian Creek ::Hammond's Store ::Mud Lick Creek ::Hayes' Station. (Joe Goldsmith, State Historian, SC Soc., Sons of the American Revolution) :'''July 15, 1776''' -Four important Revolutionary Battles took place in Laurens County. Patriot forces defeated an Indian/ Tory attack on Lindley's Fort near Rabun Creek. ::Lindley's Fort Battle of Lindley's Fort was part of a campaign by Loyalist and Cherokee forces as they tried to obtain the back country control from the Patriot forces in 1776 during the American Revolution. They involved the Cherokees took up arms as settlers were encroaching on their territory. {{Image|file=Downs-3023.jpg |align=r |size=280 |caption=Lindley's Fort. }} :::See [[Downs-3023|Lt Jonathan Downs]] :'''Aug 18, 1780''' - Battle of Musgrove's Mill rebels attacked the British and Tory forces with a victory in the 2-day battle. :'''Dec 29, 1780''' a Tory regiment was defeated at Hammond's Store which can be found near present-day Clinton. :'''1881'''- Captain "Bloody Bill" Cunningham attacked a group of rebels killing 14 at Hayes Station (8 miles SW of Clinton) :'''1785''' After the war Revolutionary War, District 96 became the chief governmental unit for the backcountry. Laurens County was one of 6 counties formed from Dist. 96. It is named for the Revolutionary War patriot Henry Laurens of Charleston, SC, who was president of the Continental Congress during the Revolutionary War, and later served as an ambassador to France to secure aid in helping the colonies with their independence.. The town of Laurens became the county seat. :'''Mar 12, 1785''' -The General Assembly passed an act on this date to form 6 counties from the old 96th District. First settlers were John Rogers, Charles Allen, Jonathan Downes who were requested in the 14th and 51st regiments to lay out a town. Scotch-Irish immigrants out of Pennsylvania, Maryland, and Virginia became the predominate settlers of the county. {{Image|file=Laurens_County_South_Carolina-8.jpg |align=c |size=300 |caption=logo }} :'''1786''' History tradition says a delegation met at the distillery of John Rodgers to select the site for the county seat. The men, tested John Rodgers' distilled goods, then all climbed the hill and chose the courthouse site. They selected a site fairly close to water as wells having 5 roads from the upcountry converging near the courthouse. {{Image|file=Laurens_County_South_Carolina-5.jpg |align=c |size=370 |caption=John Owings house. }}{{clear}} :'''1786''' - Laurensville was voted to be the county seat. Later this town was renamed Laurens, S.C.. :'''1786''' A wooden courthouse, also used as a church and a schoolhouse, was built. :'''1824''' Laurens had become known for its trade of tailor-made clothes. Andrew Johnson, the future president of the United States, and his brother came to Laurens with his brotherin 1824 and established a tailor shop. :'''Slavery '''[http://freedomonthemove.org Slavery on the Move] :'''1837-38''' An improved courthouse was built between during 1837, 1838 and enlarged in 1857 and 1911. :'''1840''' Medical offices, a confectionery, fruit store, carriage, buggy and wagon shops, tailor shops, builders, flour and corn mills along with 81 registered whiskey distillery could be found in this county. {{Image|file=Laurens_County_South_Carolina-7.jpg |align=l |size=350 |caption=Dr. William Claudius Irby House }}{{Image|file=Laurens_County_South_Carolina-6.jpg |align=r |size=270 |caption=James Duncan House. }}{{clear}} :'''May 1865''' Confederate President Jefferson Davis was fleeing from Richmond and spent 2 days and a night in Laurens County. The Union troops passed through the County pursuing Confederate President Jefferson Davis. :'''1867-70''' During reconstruction the white residents of Laurens County resented enfranchisement of the newly freed African Americans. Many of the African Americans supported the Republican Party. The white people organized Democratic Clubs to intimidate the elections. This was the precursor of the Ku Klux Klan in the lower piedmont counties. :'''1870 Laurens County Riot'''-African Americans fighting the whites near the courthouse square. :'''1871''' - Martial Law was established in Laurens County and 8 other S.C. Counties. {{Image|file=Laurens_County_South_Carolina-1.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=map. }}{{clear}} :'''1876''' -Reconstruction ended. Wade Hampton III was elected as Governor. Lauren's county native William Dunlap Simpson was elected as Lt Governor and later served as Governor and Chief Justice of the State Supreme Court. :'''1895''' - Laurens Cotton Mill was established. :'''1896''' - Mercer Silas Bailey built a mill in 1896. Also mills began in Lydia, Watts and Joanna. Laurens sought to revive its economy by spinning cotton rather than simply growing it. By the turn of the century, textile manufacturing had become an important part of the Laurens County economy with the Laurens Cotton Mill established in 1895 and Mercer Silas Bailey building a mill in Clinton in 1896. ::Lydia, Watts and Joanna mills also began operation. Companies built villages around the new textile mills to ensure workers had housing near the mills. The concept of mill villages enabled mills to give an economic incentive and added a social feature for the county. :'''1880's and 1890's''' Education expanded in Laurens County. Pratt Suber became the first county superintendent of education in 1874. :'''1880''' Thornwell Presbyterian College, known also as [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thornwell–Presbyterian_College_Historic_District Clinton College] (or Presbyterian College) was established in 1880, and privately sponsored libraries were formed which evolved in to a county library in 1929.{{Image|file=Laurens_County_South_Carolina-4.jpg |align=r |size=370 |caption=Thornwell Presbyterian College }}{{clear}} :'''1890's''' Railroads were built in the 1890's. Charleston and Western Carolina Railroad, the Columbia, Newberry and Laurens Railroad, and the Georgia, Carolina and Northern Railroad were some railways. :'''World War II''' soldiers were trained on the campus of Presbyterian College and at a small airfield near Laurens. :'''1940s - World War II''', textiles and agriculture dominated the economy of Laurens county. Also a glass glass bottle manufacturing plants began and succeeded. ::Elementary education for children was still done in small one or two-room schools around the countryside. :'''1950's, 1960's''' - Newer plants replaced the textiles.. Michelin, Milliken and Wal-Mart established large warehouse distribution center, Manufacturers to include CeramTec, Torrington, Avery Dennison and Norbord built plants. Automobile parts suppliers established facilities in N Laurens county at Fountain Inn to supply BMW's large upstate automobile plant. :Retirement Centers have been built by three church denominations. ===Government Offices=== '''1st Courthouse, 1786'''
First courthouse was built. A wooden courthouse, also used as a church and a schoolhouse, was built. '''1837-38'''
An improved courthouse was built between during 1837 and 1838 then enlarged in 1857 and enlarged again in 1911. {{Image|file=Laurens_County_South_Carolina-2.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=Current Laurens Co. courthouse. }}{{clear}} ===Geography=== http://www.laurenscountysc.org/secondary.aspx?pageID=117 :Location - Laurens County is in the Piedmont Region of South Carolina :Topography: forests and gently rolling hills. :Rivers, lakes - The Enoree River separates Laurens from Spartanburg and Union Counties on the NE. Salada River and Lake Greenwood divide this county from that of Abbeville and Greenwood on SW Other counties- Newberry County borders on the SE and Greenville on the NW. http://www.laurenscountysc.org/secondary.aspx?pageID=117 ====Adjacent counties==== *Spartanburg County - north{{Image|file=Laurens_County_South_Carolina.png |align=r |size=m |caption=Here's an image. }} *Union County - northeast *Newberry County - southeast *Greenwood County - south *Abbeville County - southwest *Anderson County - west *Greenville County - northwest ====Protected areas==== *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sumter_National_Forest Sumter National Forest] ===Demographics=== In 2000, there were 69,567 people living in the county with a population density of 97 people/sq. mi. The racial makeup of the county was 71.57% White, 26.23% Black or African American, 0.28% Native American, 0.15% Asian, 0.05% Pacific Islander, 0.95% from other races, and 0.78% from two or more races. 1.94% of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race.The median income for a household in the county was $33,933, and the median income for a family was $39,739. Males had a median income of $30,402 versus $21,684 for females. The per capita income for the county was $15,761. About 11.60% of families and 14.30% of the population were below the poverty line, including 19.60% of those under age 18 and 13.50% of those age 65 or over.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laurens_County,_South_Carolina] *As of May 2012, the county unemployment rate was 9.5% {{Image|file=Laurens_County_South_Carolina-1.jpg |align=r |size=290 |caption=map. }}{{clear}} Highways-
*I-26 (SC). Interstate 26 *I-385 (SC) Interstate 385 *US 25 U.S. Route 25 *US 76 U.S. Route 76 *US 221 U.S. Route 221 *South Carolina 72 South Carolina Highway 72 *South Carolina 418 South Carolina Highway 418 Schools
*3 Public school districts in the county. :::Laurens County District 55 covers the NE half of the county. :::District 56 covers the southwestern half. :::Ware Shoals area covered by the multi-county Greenwood County District 51. ::2 Public high schools in the county: Laurens (in Dist. 55) and Clinton (in Dist. 56.) ::Public K-12 education includes Hickory Tavern Elementary, Ford Elementary, Gray Court-Owings, E.B. Morse, Hickory Tavern Middle, Laurens Middle, and Sanders Middle. ::Private K-12 education includes Laurens Academy. ::::Presbyterian College, located in Clinton, is a four-year liberal-arts school founded in 1880. ====Cities==== *'''[[:Category:Clinton, South Carolina|Clinton]]''' *[[:Category:Fountain Inn, South Carolina|Fountain Inn]] (mostly in Greenville County) *'''[[:Category:Laurens, South Carolina|Laurens]] (county seat)''' =====Towns/Census Des Places/Uninco Communities===== *[[:Category:Cross Hill, South Carolina|Cross Hill]] *[[:Category:Gray Court, South Carolina|Gray Court]] *[[:Category:Ware Shoals, South Carolina|Ware Shoals]] (mostly in Greenwood, partly in Abbeville Counties) *[[:Category:Waterloo, South Carolina|Waterloo]] '''Census des'''
*[[:Category:Joanna, South Carolina|Joanna]] *[[:Category:Mountville, South Carolina|Mountville]] *[[:Category:Princeton, South Carolina|Princeton]] **https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Princeton,_South_Carolina **https://www.mapquest.com/us/south-carolina/princeton-sc-282095451 **https://www.city-data.com/city/Princeton-South-Carolina.html **https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=106113136086243&paipv=0&eav=AfbS3VyT7sMwGocfkC3YSxU0DXtZ6PkytvGZ_RWlXh0ns6_Govb-O1zE5o-Z3QKR508&_rdr **[https://slavery.princeton.edu/sources/letter-from-john-c-calhoun Slavery and John C Callhoun and Princeton] *[[:Category:Watts Mills, South Carolina|Watts Mills]] Uninc Communities
*[[:Category:Barksdale, South Carolina|Barksdale]] *[[:Category:Hickory Tavern, South Carolina|Hickory Tavern]] *[[:Category:Kinards, South Carolina|Kinards]] (partly in Newberry County) *[[:Category:Owings, South Carolina|Owings]] *Madden, South Carolina ====County Resources==== *[http://unitedhousingconnections.org/need-help/by-county/laurens-county-resources/ Laurens county Resources] *[http://www.lcpl.org/genealogy/ Laurens County Genealogy] *[http://genealogytrails.com/scar/ Genealogy Trails Laurens Co. Genealogy] *[https://www.clemson.edu/extension/laurens/ Extension Agents, Laurens County] *[laurens county courthouse sc Deeds, Court Clerk, for Laurens County] ====Census==== :1790 --- 9,337 — :1800 --- 12,809 37.2% :1810 --- 14,982 17.0% :1820 --- 17,682 18.0% :1830 --- 20,863 18.0% :1840 --- 21,584 3.5% :1850 --- 23,407 8.4% :1860 --- 23,858 1.9% :1870 --- 22,536 −5.5% :1880 --- 29,444 30.7% :1890 --- 31,610 7.4% :1900 --- 24,311 −23.1% :1910 --- 26,650 9.6% :1920 --- 42,560 59.7% :1930 --- 42,094 −1.1% :1940 --- 44,185 5.0% :1950 --- 46,974 6.3% :1960 --- 47,609 1.4% :1970 --- 49,713 4.4% :1980 --- 52,214 5.0% :1990 --- 58,092 11.3% :2000 --- 69,567 19.8% :2010 --- 66,537 −4.4% :Est. 2016 --- 66,777 =====Notables===== *James Adair, (c.1709–c.1783), historian, resided in Laurens County in later life.[16] *Andrew Johnson, 17th President of the United States, worked as a tailor in Laurens during the 1820s. *William Y. Thompson (born 1922), historian, resided in Clinton from 1950-1955. *William Dunlap Simpson, 78th Governor of S.C., Chief Justice of S. C. Supreme Court from 1880-1890. *Pat Cannon, United States Representative from Florida; raised in Laurens County ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=l |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2342 FindaGrave Cemeteries] *[http://southcarolina.hometownlocator.com/features/cultural,class,cemetery,scfips,45059.cfm Laurens Co., South Carolina Cemeteries] *[http://rootsweb.ancestry.com/~sccgpss/30-laurens.html Rootsweb Laurens co. Cemeteries] *[http://sclaurens.genealogyvillage.com/cemlist.html Laurens county Cemeteries] does not have links. ===Sources=== *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Musgrove_Mill *http://www.laurenscountysc.org/secondary.aspx?pageID=117 *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thornwell–Presbyterian_College_Historic_District
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] [[Category:Crawford_Y-STR_Group_I2]] '''Not to be confused with [[Space:Laurus_Crawfordiana|Laurus Crawfordiana]] by George Crawfurd'''. This earlier manuscript records the ancestry of Crawford families in Scotland up until the 1730s by a contemporary researcher. It is mentioned briefly in this later work (and the name is obviously a derivative of the same) but is dismissed as an account only of the landed and titled Crawfords, and so attempts to explain the absence of John Crawford (b.1600). == Laurus Crawfurdiana == Subtitled "Memorials of that Branch of the Crawford Family which Comprises the Descendants of John Crawford of Virginia, 1660-1883 : with Notices of the Allied Families", this text catalogues the families from the legendary John Crawford of Virginia (b.1600) who emigrated to the United States in 1643 with his son David (b. 1625). This has been represented as a claim of descent from the Kilbirnie branch of Clan Crawford which DNA has proven to be incorrect (although such a claim does not exist within this work. Unfortunately, no concrete sources are given for John's existence other than family legend from descendants several generations removed. See [[Space:John_Crawford_of_Ayrshire%2C_Scotland_and_Virginia%2C_United_States|John Crawford of Ayrshire, Scotland and Virginia, United States]] for an in-depth exploration of the evidence. This work is an excellent resource for descendants in the New World from David Crawford I (b. 1625) forward in time as it relates to the family in the Virginia colony and later the United States of America. It begins with a discussion of the family legends regarding the origin of the surname, and then a collection of the supposed experiences of the gateway ancestor, John Crawford (b.1600). ===Source Example:=== ::: Vanderbilt, Frank Armstrong Crawford, Mrs., 1839-1885, and Robert Leighton Crawford. [[Space:Laurus_Crawfurdiana|Laurus Crawfurdiana]]: Memorials of That Branch of the Crawford Family Which Comprises the Descendants of John Crawford, of Virginia, 1660-1883 ; With Notices of the Allied Families. New York: [E. O. Jenkins, printer], 1883. https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005730513/Home === Inline Citation Example:=== ::: [Vanderbilt, Frank Armstrong Crawford, Mrs., 1839-1885, and Robert Leighton Crawford. [[Space:Laurus_Crawfurdiana|Laurus Crawfurdiana]]: Memorials of That Branch of the Crawford Family Which Comprises the Descendants of John Crawford, of Virginia, 1660-1883 ; With Notices of the Allied Families. New York: [E. O. Jenkins, printer], 1883. https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005730513/Home] *Subsequent inline references: ::: ===WikiTree Profiles that use this source=== * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Laurus_Crawfurdiana|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available for research at these locations: === *Hathi Trust: https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005730513/Home *Google Books: [https://books.google.com/books/about/Laurus_Crawfurdiana.html?id=OnygnQEACAAJ Laurus Crawfurdiana: Memorials of that Branch of the Crawford Family which Comprises the Descendants of John Crawford of Virginia, 1660-1883 : with Notices of the Allied Families] === Owned by Wikitreers === *
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{{US History|sub-project=Texas}} *'''[[Space:Texas|Texas Space Page]]''' *The leader of this project is: [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]]. ==History/Timeline== {{Image|file=Lavaca_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=c |size=450 |caption=Halletsville, Lavaca co. courthouse. }} *{{Blue|1846 Lavaca County was formed and organized from Colorado, Jackson, Gonzales, Victoria counties.}}
[https://texasalmanac.com/index.php?q=topics/government/lavaca-county] :'''10,000 years''' artifacts from the Paleo-Indian (10,000-6,000 B.C.) and Archaic (6,000–200 B.C.) periods have been found in the area. Frequent visitors: various Coahuiltecan tribes, and Karankawas and Tonkawas were frequent visitors. :'''18th, 19th Centuries''' - Lipan Apaches and Comanches made forays into the region. These died due to European diseases, or were killed by other Indian tribes. :'''1685''' documented exploration by Frenchman René Robert Cavelier, Sieur de La Salle, landed on the coast and named the Lavaca River Les Veches ("the cattle") because of the buffalo he saw grazing on its banks. The name was retained by the Spanish, who translated it La Baca. :'''1822''' County land was included in the empresario grants to both Stephen F. Austin and Green DeWitt with the Lavaca River marking the boundary of both. :'''1826''' -first settlers from an Indian attack on the Mexican settlement of La Bahía. :'''1831''' DeWitt had assigned homesteads to twenty-one and Austin to twelve American families who came to establish small farms and stock ranches. :'''by 1835''' Settlements sprang up at Zumwalts Mill, Rocky Creek, Hallettsville, Petersburg, Turner's Crossing, and William Millican's gin, which became a center of revolutionary activity. :'''1836''' - Defeat of Alamo, Texas army under Gen. Sam Houston and Mexican army passed through the county heading toward San Jacinto. :'''late 1830s until 1841''' Indian raids by the Comanches and Tonkawas. Defeats forced the Indians to withdraw to the west, and after 1841 the attacks cease. :'''1842''' the Republic of Texas Congress established a judicial county from portions of Fayette, Colorado, Jackson, Victoria, and Gonzales counties and named it '''La Baca County.''' :'''1846''' the area was renamed '''Lavaca County,''' and it became a regularly constituted county with 140 taxpayers. Petersburg and Hallettsville vied to be county seat, and after two hotly contested elections. {{Image|file=Lavaca_County_Texas-4.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption=Novohrad School }}{{clear}} :'''1852''' Hallettsville won the contest, only It required force of arms, to remove the records and move them to Hallettsville. :'''1840s,s 1850s''' population grew rapidly during the late 1840s; by 1850 the number of inhabitants reached 1,571. The majority of the new settlers were from the Old South, and many brought slaves with them. (1850, had 379 slaves) The number increased By (1860 population- 5,945 residents with 1,606 slaves) Cattle was dominant occupation during the antebellum period. :'''late 1850s''' plantation began farming cotton - 6,000 bales.Due to lack of navigable streams the cotton had to be hauled overland to Port Lavaca and on to markets. :'''1860'''- Lavaca County was typically Southern in character and outlook, with a rapidly developing plantation economy. 95% (592 of 628) of those who went to the polls voted for secession. :'''1862-65''' Lavaca County men volunteered for the Confederate Army, serving in Whitfield's Legion, the Eighth Texas Cavalry (Terry's Texas Rangers), and other volunteer units. Some early volunteers saw considerable action during the war; many were killed or injured. No fighting took place in Lavaca County; those at home problems: lack of markets for goods, shortages, and unstable Confederate currency. :'''1864''' -:Large cotton crops were raised and harvested by ever-growing numbers of slaves, Tax rolls showed 2,713 slaves in the county. ::La Bahía Road, crossed the county, became one of the main supply routes, feeding into what became known as the "Cotton Road" because of the continuous stream of wagons loaded with cotton moving south to bypass the Union blockade of the Texas coast. :'''1865-1870''' Economic disaster for white plantation owners, the county taxable property lost half of all taxable property, less acres. and slaves. Also disaster for the freed slaves.... ::The black population of Lavaca County did even worse. Most African Americans left the farms owned by their former masters to seek better lives, but found little or no improvement. ::Most ended up working still as agriculture laborers or sharecroppers (for 1/3 -1/2 of the crop for the labor) '''found no improvement'''. :'''1868''' - Federal troops and a Freedmen's Bureau agent were stationed in Hallettsville, relations between whites, soldiers, any government were peaceful, except for isolated violence directed at African Americans. :'''1870s''' White elite gained political control, they disfranchised the black population.Due to this cotton declined and cattle ranching took precedence. :'''1870s-mid 1880s''' - Large trail drives to the railroads in Kansas began making some ranchers considerable fortunes. :'''1870''' sheep ranching had also become an important industry, sheep were 25,000. ::When barbed wire began, farmers fenced their fields and protect cattle from the free-ranging herds of cattle and sheep. :'''1870-1880''' Central European immigrants began to settle in the county, displacing many of the original American planters. Over the course of the next 20 years many of the county's large land grants were divided into smaller, self-sustaining units. :'''1880''' the number of farms were1,925, and by 1890 the figure had risen to 3,062. The new immigrants worked without hired labor, relying on their families. :'''1890''' Cotton bales were 26,842 bales, and in 1900, 38,349 bales came from the gins. :'''1890-1900''' corn, sweet potatoes, Irish potatoes, honey, sugarcane, and molasses were added ::The majority of the new settlers were Germans and Czechs (in this case, Czech-speaking Bohemians). :'''1890''' census listed 4,402 foreign-born residents, with majority from Germany (1,884) and Austria (1,748). The German, Moravian, and Czech immigrants founded numerous new ethnic farm communities, including Glecker, Breslau, Witting, Moravia, and Vienna. :'''1900''' - German and Czech newspapers published, among them Obzor, Treue Zeuge, Novy Domov, Prozor, Vestnik, and Buditel, and many of the county's towns had Czech social organizations, such the National Sokol Society and the Slavonic Benevolent Order. :'''1887''' - Railroads arrived - San Antonio and Aransas Pass in Hallettsville giving rise to a number of new towns, including Shiner and Yoakum. The steady growth in new residents continued until around 1900. :'''1910 -1930s''' poultry production became a leading industry and swine raising, and by the early truck farmers raising tomatoes :'''1930s''' Lavaca County ranked among the top Texas counties in poultry and egg production. Hallettsville {{Image|file=Lavaca_County_Texas-3.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Fink Hotel, Halletsville, Tx }}{{clear}} :'''1904''' company - 34-acre farm of tobacco, but quality was poor, so project abandoned.. :'''1910''' Truck farming of cucumbers, Irish potatoes, onions, garlic, beans, sweet potatoes were begun. Most successful was''' tomatoes''', which thrived in the warm, humid climate. :'''1932''' 431 railroad carloads of tomatoes averaging 18,000 pounds each, went to markets in the North. Cotton continued to occupy a central place in the economy. :'''1930''' half of county cropland was still cotton. :'''Mid 1930s''' Depression and Boll Weevil, and soil depletion caused decline in cotton. Majority of tenant farmers were able to switch to truck farming or livestock raising. :'''1930 and 1940''' number of tenant farmers in the county actually increased (from 2,075 to 2,179). :'''post World war II''' diversification enabled farmers to survive. :'''1970s and 1980s''', however, the pace of consolidation quickened as greater emphasis was placed on livestock raising :'''1990s''' Lavaca County remained among the leading Texas counties in beef cattle, poultry, and hog production. Leading crops included hay, milo, and corn. Nonfarm revenues toward the end of the twentieth century came largely from light manufacturing, leather goods, and the Spoetzl Brewery in Shiner. Oil and gas, discovered in 1941, also contributed to the economy. :'''1990''' oil production was 736,258 barrels; total production from 1941 to 1990 exceeded 21,000,000 barrels. ===Government Offices=== '''The Grand Old Lady on the Square''' {{Image|file=Lavaca_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption=Hallettsville, Lavaca Co. Courthouse}}{{clear}} "The 170-feet tall Lavaca County courthouse is made of brown sandstone and grey stone shipped in by rail as huge boulders from Mill County. These stones were measured and cut on site by local farmers and other laborers. "It has a hipped roof and heavy towers with pyramidal roofs which look a whole lot like those pyramids in Egypt (not the city in Texas). The windows are tall and narrow and have what are called lintels."There are some incredible Romanesque arches all around the courthouse. And the clock tower can be seen from miles away, especially if you're Swoops. That tower has windows that are two-stories tall, as tall as our house, and that tower is why this courthouse looks so much like the one in Pittsburg.
[http://www.texasescapes.com/TRIPS/GreatAmericanLegendTour/LavacaHallettsvilleTx/LavacaCountyCourthouse.htm] {{Image|file=Lavaca_County_Texas-2.jpg |align=c |size=350 |caption=Hallettsville, Lavaca co. courthouse. }}{{clear}} ===Geography=== From: https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcl05 :'''Lavaca County''' is E of San Antonio in the Claypan area of SE Central Texas. :'''Center''' of the county is 29°25' north latitude and 96°55' west longitude :'''County seat,''' Hallettsville. :'''Size''' - 971 square miles :'''Terrain''' flat to undulating terrain, :'''Elevation''' 150 to 350 feet. :'''Rivers''' -E part is drained by the Navidad River, central and W parts are drained by Lavaca River. :'''Soil''' - SE section the soils are light-colored and loamy with deep reddish, mottled subsoils. Remainder has deep, alkaline, clayey soils over halk underlayer with a high shrink-swell :'''Vegetation''' - NW the Blackland Prairies region with tall grasses, mesquite, oak, pecan and elm SE - the Post Oak Savannah area, characterized by tall grasses, post,blackjack oaks. :'''Prime Farmland''' -21 and 30% is considered prime farmland. :'''Natural resources''' include oil and natural gas. :'''Animals''' - white-tail deer, bobcats, coyotes, opossums, squirrels, foxes, armadillos, skunks, bats, cottontail rabbits, raccoons, and numerous reptile, fish, and bird species. :'''Climate''' is subtropical-humid, with warm summers and mild winters. :'''Rainfall''' is thirty-seven inches. :'''Temperature''' in January low of 41° to 64° and in July from 73° to 96°. :'''Growing season''' averages 278 days a year, last freeze in March and first freeze in December. From:[https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcl05 Texas handbook] =====Adjacent counties===== *Fayette County (north){{Image|file=Lavaca_County_Texas.jpg |align=r |size=160 |caption=adjacent counties. }} *Colorado County (northeast) *Jackson County (southeast) *Victoria County (south) *DeWitt County (southwest) *Gonzales County (northwest) =====Protected areas===== *[http://tpwd.texas.gov/business/permits/land/wildlife_management/mldp/ Managed Deer Permits] *[http://tpwd.texas.gov/business/permits/land/wildlife_management/lamps/ Landowner wildlife Management] *Navidad River *Lavaca River =====Demographics===== In 2000 there were 19,210 people residing in the county with a population density of 20 people/sq. mi. The racial makeup of the county was 86.86% White, 6.79% Black or African American, 0.19% Native American, 0.16% Asian, 0.02% Pacific Islander, 4.84% from other races, and 1.14% from two or more races. 11.36% of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race. 27.0% were of Czech, 24.1% German, 9.1% American and 5.1% Irish ancestry according to Census 2000. 86.3% spoke English, 7.7% Spanish, 4.6% Czech and 1.2% German as their first language. The median income for a household in the county was $29,132, and the median income for a family was $36,760. Males had a median income of $26,988 versus $17,537 for females. The per capita income for the county was $16,398. About 10.20% of families and 13.20% of the population were below the poverty line, including 15.20% of those under age 18 and 18.40% of those age 65 or over.
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lavaca_County,_Texas] {{Image|file=Lavaca_County_Texas-5.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Hallettsville, Lavaca co. Jail. }}{{clear}} Politics - Lavaca County has often followed statewide voting trends. Democrats dominated the county for more than a hundred years, and Democratic presidential candidates carried the area in nearly every election from 1848 through 1948; the only exception occurred in 1920, when James E. Ferguson, running as the presidential candidate of the American Party, won a solid majority of the area’s votes.. Though Republican Dwight D. Eisenhower took the county in the elections of 1952 and 1956, the Democratic presidential candidates won there in 1960 and 1964; in 1968, Democrat Hubert Humphrey won only a plurality of the area’s votes, partly because independent candidate George Wallace ran strongly in the county that year. After 1972, when Richard Nixon won a solid majority of the county’s votes, the area began to lean Republican. Though Democrat Jimmy Carter took the county in 1976,the Republican presidential candidates carried the area in almost every election from 1980 to 2004. *Of residents twenty-five and older, 69 percent had graduated from high school and 11 percent had college degrees. Nonfarm revenues toward the end of the twentieth century came largely from light manufacturing, leather goods, and the Spoetzl Brewery in Shiner. Oil and gas County income- agriculture, oil and gas production, tourism and various manufacturing operations were important elements of the local economy. In 2002 the county had 2,861 farms and ranches covering 601,698 acres, 52 percent of which were devoted to pasture, 34 percent to crops, and 13 percent to woodlands. That year farmers and ranchers in the area earned $45,660,000; livestock sales accounted for $42,122,000 of the total. Cattle, forage, poultry, rice, corn, and sorghum were the chief agricultural products. More than 590,000 barrels of oil, and 86,673,031 thousand cubic feet of gas well gas, were produced in the county in 2004; by the end of that year 30,805,165 barrels of oil had been taken from county lands since 1941. School Districts
:Hallettsville Independent School District :Moulton Independent School District {{Image|file=Lavaca_County_Texas-4.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Novohrad School }} :Shiner Independent School District :Sweet Home Independent School District :Vysehrad Independent School District :Yoakum Independent School District :Ezzell Independent School District Highways
* U.S. Highway 77 *U.S. Highway 90 Alternate *Texas State Highway 95 *Texas State Highway 111 =====Cities===== *[[:Category: Hallettsville, Texas|Hallettsville]] (county seat) *[[:Category: Shiner, Texas|Shiner]] *[[:Category: Yoakum, Texas|Yoakum]] (partly in DeWitt County) =====Town===== *[[:Category: Moulton, Texas|Moulton]] *[[:Category: Breslau, Texas|Breslau]] *[[:Category: Sweet Home, Lavaca County, Texas|Sweet Home]] *[[:Category: Speaks, Texas|Speaks]] *[[:Category: Sublime, Texas|Sublime]] ====Formed From==== *1846--Lavaca County was created 6 April 1846 from Colorado, Gonzales, Fayette, Jackson, and Victoria Counties. ====Resources==== *Nonfarm revenues near last of 1900's came largely from light manufacturing, leather goods *Spoetzl Brewery in Shiner. *Oil and gas =====Census===== :1850 --- 1,571 — :1860 --- 5,945 278.4% :1870 --- 9,168 54.2% :1880 --- 13,641 48.8% :1890 --- 21,887 60.5% :1900 --- 28,121 28.5% :1910 --- 26,418 −6.1% :1920 --- 28,964 9.6% :1930 --- 27,550 −4.9% :1940 --- 25,485 −7.5% :1950 --- 22,159 −13.1% :1960 --- 20,174 −9.0% :1970 --- 17,903 −11.3% :1980 --- 19,004 6.1% :1990 --- 18,690 −1.7% :2000 --- 19,210 2.8% :2010 --- 19,263 0.3% :Est. 2015 --- 19,836 ====Notables==== ====Lavaca County Antebellum Settlers==== [http://www.lavacacountyhistory.org/biographies.htm TXGEN biographies of Lavaca County settlers] :{{Red|WILLIAM M. ALLEN}} :{{Red|W. EMIL APPELT}} :{{Red|EDWARD BOEHM}} :{{Red|EMIL G. BUSKE}} :{{Red|D. CICERO DANIEL}} :{{Red|HENRY DREYER}} :{{Red|EDWIN THOMAS DOOLEY}} :{{Red|PROF. WILLIAM EILERS}} :{{Red|FRANK L. ERMIS}} :{{Red|FREDERICH T. FEHRENKAMP}}[[Fehrenkamp-16|Frederich Fehrenkamp]] :{{Red|OTTO C. HENKHAUS}} :{{Red|JOHN ABNER FOWLKES}} :{{Red|CHARLES J. GARBADE}} :{{Red|DIETRICH GARBADE}} :{{Red|JAMES D. GRAY, M.D.}} :{{Red|HARRIS TAYLOR GREEN}} :{{Red|JOHN G. GUENTHER, M.D.}} =====Cemeteries===== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=l |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: Hallettsville City Cemetery, Hallettsville, Texas|Hallettsville City Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Saint Marys Catholic Cemetery, Hallettsville, Texas|Saint Marys Catholic Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Old Moulton Cemetery, Moulton, Texas|Old Moulton Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Restland Memorial Park, Yoakum, Texas|Restland Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Coleman Cemetery, Lavaca County, Texas|Colemann Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Hebron Cemetery, Lavaca County, Texas|Hebron Cemetery]] *[http://www.lavacacountyhistory.org/cemeteries.htm Cemeteries of Lavaca County] *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2662 FindaGrave cemeteries] *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Etx/Lavaca/ListLavaca.html Lavaca County Cemeteries] Gloria Mayfield ===Sources===
*https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcl05 *[http://www.lavacacountyhistory.org/cemeteries.htm Cemeteries of Lavaca County] *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2662 FindaGrave cemeteries] *[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Lavaca_County,_Texas_Genealogy FamilySearch genealogy] *[http://rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txlavaca/ TXGen cemeteries, genealogoy] *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Etx/Lavaca/ListLavaca.html Lavaca County Cemeteries] Gloria Mayfield *[http://www.lavacacountyhistory.org/biographies.htm TXGEN biographies of Lavaca County settlers]
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[[Category:Surry County, Virginia]][[Category:Lawnes Creek Parish, Virginia Colony]] [[Category: Virginia Parishes]] The first English settlement south of Jamestown and away from James River in what would become Isle of Wight County, Virginia, was begun by Captain Christopher Lawne and his associates,[[Worsley-263|Sir Richard Worsley, knight baronet]]; Nathaniel Basse, gent.,John Hobson, gent., [[Olivent-54|Anthony Olevan]], Richard Wiseman, Robt. Newland, Robert Gyner, and William Wellis. These were all investors in the Virginia Company. There is sparse information on most of them. Two of those mentioned, Nathanial Basse, and John Hobson, never traveled to the new colony. On April 27,1619, Captain Lawne arrived in person at Jamestown, with one hundred settlers, in the 'Marygold,' a ship commanded by Captain Evans. They then sailed south along the coast, a short distance. Lawne choose a spot to settle near the mouth of a creek whose geography offers some defensible position. It is still known as Lawne's creek. This creek, whose name is sometimes written "Lyon's Creek," in early records;was made the dividing line between the counties of Surry and Isle of Wight, as early as 1642. At the very first meeting of the House of Burgesses, Captain Lawne and Ensign Washer represented the settlement. It met at Jamestown July 30, 1619. The new settlement not the most healthy spot, and terrible mortality prevailed among these settlers. Capt. Lawne himself fell ill and by the first of November and moved to the Charles City settlement, in hopes of recovering, but he died soon thereafter. The new settlement was abandoned and the survivors dispersed to the other settlements
Surely one or two of the companions returned to England with news of the initial troubles. This prompted the the renewal of the patent. While there they would have resupplied and recruited more colonists. None of this is documented, but the dangerous trip between Virginia and England was now routine.
Lawne's remaining associates petitioned the Company to renew the patent. On November 30, 1620, the London Company ordered that the patent be renewed and the group be given until midsummer of 1625 to permanently establish the new plantation. They also declared that the plan- tation was to be henceforth called "Isle of Wight plantation" -- a name, however, not in use till many years later.
:''Uppon the humble Peticon of Sr Richard Worsleep knight Baronett Nathaniel Basse gent, John Hobson gentleman, Antho: Oleuan, Richard Wiseman, Robert Newland, Robert Gyuer and William Wellis Associates and fellow Adventurers wth Capt: Christopher Lawne deceased the Courte was pleased to graunt unto them and their heirs a confirmacon of their Old Pattent with all manner of pryveledges therin conteyned, and that the said Plantacon shall henceforth be called the Ile of Wights Plantacon, Provided that the heirs of the said Christopher Lawne be no way preiudiced therby; And in regard of the late mortalitie of the personns transported heretofore by the said Captain Lawne the Courte hath likewise given them till Midsomer 1625 to make up the nomber of their said psonns menconed in their former Pattents''[http://web.ukonline.co.uk/lordcornell/iwhr/va/iwplant.htm]
This is an interesting declaration of the Company,highlighting the continuing challenges they faced.This was still a private venture, and the primary goal was to plant tobacco and earn profits. This took labor, and lots of it. Ultimately this proved too much for the Virginia Company, and its charter was revoked, and Virginia became a royal colony.
The church of Lawne's Creek was established in 1629 for those inhabitants on the south side of the James River across from Jamestown. The church itself was located on Hog Island. The parish encompassed a larger area when it was formed in 1640,and stretched for some miles down the peninsula and along the south side of the James; basically following the settlement patterns. The parish predated the establishment of Surry County by a dozen years. Some of the inhabitants of the parish met at the church in 1673 in one of the first protests of unjust taxation, government without representation and religious freedoms. This meeting is remembered in the Lawnes Creek Church Historical Marker. This is a significant event in the evolution of thought amongst the Englishmen in the colony. Note the location of Bacon's castle just south of the parish. Most likely it was inside the parish boundaries at the time of the revolt. ==Tithable Lists== The total Tithables for the parish in 1675 were 182. This included heads of households, both male and female; males over sixteen, indentured servants and slaves over sixteen, and free persons of color. The population was tiny. This is a work in progress. It will eventually include a list of Tithables and all source documents. William Peacock appears on the Lawne's Creek Parish Tithable's returns dated June 10, 1674. He is grouped together with seven other men with the first named Mr. Arthur Allen. This may indicate that William Peacock was working and living on Mr. Allen's plantation at the time. The same day, the next sheet of returns by another enumerator lists among others, these Tithables: Mr. Oust: Honicutt and next listed is Jno. Kindred The total number of Tithables for the entire parish is tallied next at 182. This would be all head of households male or female, males above sixteen, and all slaves and free persons of color. From this you can see it is all a very small population. The next year,on June 10, 1675 we find these individuals on the Lawne's Creek Parish returns: At Austin Honicutts His Sonn Austin Honicutt, Chas Denisen ; four households down from them is this household: Rich: Harris Law: Mogett , Henry Lewis, James Stringfellow A few more households down is one led by Walter Taylor See Also: *https://sites.rootsweb.com/~vaschsm/LawnCr.html * https://sites.rootsweb.com/~vaschsm/ForrestKing.html includes Surry County Tax records, compiled by Forrrest D King, CG from 1668 to 1703.
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[[Category:Lawrence Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Lawrence-3156|Cliff Lawrence]] or post a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. == Lawrence One-Name-Study Templates == To add a profile to the LAWRENCE Name Study, insert [[Category: Lawrence Name Study]] before the Biography. To add a sticker to a profile, add this under the Biography: {{One Name Study|name=Lawrence}} == Origin of Lawrence Name == History of Lawrence Family and Name Lawrence is an ancient Anglo-Saxon name that is derived from the name Lawrence. This name is in turn derived from the Latin name Laurentius, which literally means man from Laurentium, a town in Italy named for its laurels or bay trees. The popularity of this name in medieval Europe is due to the exploits of a saint who was martyred at Rome in the 3rd century. Early Origins of the Lawrence family Characteristic of the southern half of England, especially numerous in the south - west, where it is best represented in Somerset, and then in the neighboring counties of Dorset and Gloucester. Lawrenson is a Lancashire name. Amongst the derivatives of Lawrence are included Law, Lawes, Lawson, Lawrie, Larkin, etc. In one form or another this ancient name is scattered over England. ==Famous people named Lawrence== # D. H. Lawrence (1885-1930), author and poet # T. E. Lawrence (1888-1935), known as Lawrence of Arabia ==Early American Settlers == # [[Lawrence-4769|Henry Lawrence]] 1630 Charlestown, Massachusetts # [[Lawrence-293|John Lawrence]] 1636 Watertown, Massachusetts # [[Lawrence-703|John Lawrence]] 1635 Boston, Massachusetts # [[Lawrence-695|William Lawrence]] 1635 Ipswitch, Masachusetts # [[Lawrence-4847|Moritz Lawrence]] 1732 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania == Links == * To find profiles in the Lawrence Name Study go to: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Lawrence_Name_Study * To find other profiles in the Lawrence Genealogy go to: https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/lawrence * Lawrence Family History, https://www.ancestry.com/name-origin?surname=lawrence * Historical Genealogy of Lawrence Family, https://archive.org/details/historicalgeneal00lawr/page/n6 * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lawrence_(surname) == Task List ==
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[[Category:Notables Project]] [[Category: Lawrence Welk Show Project]] == Mission Statement == The goal of Lawrence Welk Show Project is to connect the performers from the Lawrence Welk TV Show to the Global Family Tree. == Project Tasks == Here are some of the tasks that could use your help: * Identify people who performed on the Lawrence Welk Show between 1955 and 1982, plus those in the subsequent TV specials. * Make a profile for each performer. * Identify them as notables, perhaps in a category like Entertainers. * Find as many of their ancestors as possible, and make a profile for those relatives also. * Connect them to the Global Family Tree. If interested in joining this Project, please post a comment here on this page, in [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag '''LAWRENCE_WELK''' or send me a [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=24384819 private message]. Thanks! == Living Members of the Cast & Band == * [[Falappino-1|Tanya Falan]], singer * [[Jensen-5607|Sandi Jensen]], singer * [[Lennon-358|Dianne Lennon]], of the Lennon Sisters * [[Lennon-356|Janet Lennon]], of the Lennon Sisters * [[Lennon-360|Kathy Lennon]], of the Lennon Sisters * [[Lennon-361|Mimi Lennon]], of the Lennon Sisters * [[Lennon-359|Peggy Lennon]], of the Lennon Sisters
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|| ''' CONNECTED''' |- | '''[[Amodeo-258|{{Blue|Orie Amodeo}}]]'''|| ||'''{{Brown|Saxophone & Clarinet}}'''|| ||'''{{Yellow|NO}}'''|| |- | '''[[Anderson-22164|{{Purple|Lynn Anderson}}]]'''|| ||'''{{Orange|Singer}}'''|| ||'''{{Green|YES}}'''|| |- | '''[[Bailey-42131|{{Blue|Norman Bailey}}]]'''|| ||'''{{Brown|Trumpet}}'''|| ||'''{{Yellow|NO}}'''|| |- | '''[[Bonnee-8|{{Blue|Don Bonnee}}]]'''|| ||'''{{Brown|Clarinet}}'''|| ||'''{{Yellow|NO}}'''|| |- | '''[[Berg-5824|{{Blue|Bobby Bruce}}]]'''|| ||'''{{Brown|Violin & Fiddle}}'''|| ||'''{{Yellow|NO}}'''|| |- | '''[[Burke-13863|{{Blue|Jerry Burke}}]]'''|| ||'''{{Brown|Piano & Organ}}'''|| ||'''{{Yellow|NO}}'''|| |- | '''[[Cathcart-1290|{{Blue|Dick Cathcart}}]]'''|| ||'''{{Brown|Trumpet}}'''|| ||'''{{Yellow|NO}}'''|| |- | '''[[Clark-86277|{{Blue|Mahlon Clark}}]]'''|| ||'''{{Brown|Saxophone & Clarinet}}'''|| ||'''{{Yellow|NO}}'''|| |- | '''[[Cuesta-2|{{Blue|Henry Cuesta}}]]'''|| ||'''{{Brown|Saxophone & Clarinet}}'''|| ||'''{{Yellow|NO}}'''|| |- | '''[[Dale-1953|{{Blue|Dick Dale}}]]'''|| ||'''{{Brown|Saxophone & Vocalist}}'''|| ||'''{{Yellow|NO}}'''|| |- | '''[[Delo-164|{{Blue|Ken Delo}}]]'''|| ||'''{{Brown|Singer}}'''|| ||'''{{Yellow|NO}}'''|| |- | '''[[Depew-713|{{Blue|Art Depew}}]]'''|| ||'''{{Brown|Trumpet}}'''|| ||'''{{Yellow|NO}}'''|| |- | '''[[Dieterle-204|{{Blue|Kurt Dieterle}}]]'''|| ||'''{{Brown|Violin}}'''|| ||'''{{Yellow|NO}}'''|| |- | '''[[Duncan-22900|{{Blue|Arthur Duncan}}]]'''|| ||'''{{Brown|Tap Dancer}}'''|| ||'''{{Yellow|NO}}'''|| |- | '''[[Edwards-33042|{{Blue|Dave Edwards}}]]'''|| ||'''{{Brown|Saxophone}}'''|| ||'''{{Yellow|NO}}'''|| |- | '''[[Feeney-356|{{Blue|Joe Feeney}}]]'''|| ||'''{{Brown|Tenor Vocalist}}'''|| ||'''{{Yellow|NO}}'''|| |- | '''[[Floren-12|{{Blue|Myron Floren}}]]'''|| ||'''{{Brown|Accordion}}'''|| ||'''{{Green|YES}}'''|| |- | '''[[Fountain-800|{{Blue|Pete Fountain}}]]'''|| ||'''{{Brown|Clarinet}}'''|| ||'''{{Green|YES}}'''|| |- | '''[[Getzoff-4|{{Blue|Jimmy Getzoff}}]]'''|| ||'''{{Brown|Violin}}'''|| ||'''{{Yellow|NO}}'''|| |- | '''[[Guidry-2038|{{Blue|Woody Guidry}}]]'''|| ||'''{{Brown|Trumpet}}'''|| ||'''{{Yellow|NO}}'''|| |- | '''[[Harris-63958|{{Purple|Charlotte Harris}}]]'''|| ||'''{{Orange|Cello}}'''|| ||'''{{Yellow|NO}}'''|| |- | '''[[Harris-63959|{{Blue|Stanley Harris}}]]'''|| ||'''{{Brown|Cello & Violin}}'''|| ||'''{{Yellow|NO}}'''|| |- | '''[[Hart-23286|{{Blue|Clay Hart}}]]'''|| ||''' {{Brown|Country Singer & Guitar}} '''|| ||'''{{Yellow|NO}}'''|| |- | '''[[Hayes-23136|{{Blue|Buddy Hayes}}]]'''|| ||'''{{Brown|Bass & Tuba}}'''|| ||'''{{Yellow|NO}}'''|| |- | '''[[Henderson-30251|{{Blue|Jimmy Henderson}}]]'''|| ||'''{{Brown|Trombone}}'''|| ||'''{{Yellow|NO}}'''|| |- | '''[[Holt-13452|{{Blue|Laroon Holt}}]]'''|| ||'''{{Brown|Trumpet}}'''|| ||'''{{Yellow|NO}}'''|| |- | '''[[Hooper-3652|{{Blue|Larry Hooper}}]]'''|| ||'''{{Brown|Piano & Bass Vocalist}}'''|| ||'''{{Yellow|NO}}'''|| |- | '''[[Hucko-2|{{Blue|Peanuts Hucko}}]]'''|| ||'''{{Brown|Saxophone & Clarinet}}'''|| ||'''{{Yellow|NO}}'''|| |- | '''[[Herfurt-1|{{Blue|Skeets Herfurt}}]]'''|| ||'''{{Brown|Saxophone & Clarinet}}'''|| ||'''{{Yellow|NO}}'''|| |- | '''[[Humphrey-10656|{{Blue|Paul Humphrey}}]]'''|| ||'''{{Brown|Drums}}'''|| ||'''{{Yellow|NO}}'''|| |- | '''[[Hyams-215|{{Blue|Harry Hyams}}]]'''|| ||'''{{Brown|Violin & Viola}}'''|| ||'''{{Yellow|NO}}'''|| |- | '''[[Kesner-224|{{Blue|Dick Kesner}}]]'''|| ||'''{{Brown|Violin}}'''|| ||'''{{Yellow|NO}}'''|| |- | '''[[Klein-8972|{{Blue|Johnny Klein}}]]'''|| ||'''{{Brown|Drums}}'''|| ||'''{{Yellow|NO}}'''|| |- | '''[[Klein-8970|{{Blue|Russ Klein}}]]'''|| ||'''{{Brown|Saxophone & Clarinet}}'''|| ||'''{{Yellow|NO}}'''|| |- | '''[[Levang-21|{{Blue|Neil Levang}}]]'''|| ||'''{{Brown|Guitar & Banjo}}'''|| ||'''{{Green|YES}}'''|| |- | '''[[Liddell-354|{{Blue|Barney Liddell}}]]'''|| ||'''{{Brown|Trombone}}'''|| ||'''{{Yellow|NO}}'''|| |- | '''[[Lido-3|{{Blue|Bob Lido}}]]'''|| ||'''{{Brown|Violin & Vocalist}}'''|| ||'''{{Yellow|NO}}'''|| |- | '''[[Little-22847|{{Blue|Big Tiny Little}}]]'''|| ||'''{{Brown|Piano}}'''|| ||'''{{Yellow|NO}}'''|| |- | '''[[Livoti-2|{{Blue|Joe Livoti}}]]'''|| ||'''{{Brown|Violin}}'''|| ||'''{{Yellow|NO}}'''|| |- | '''[[Lofthouse-295|{{Blue|Pete Lofthouse}}]]'''|| ||'''{{Brown|Trombone}}'''|| ||'''{{Yellow|NO}}'''|| |- | '''[[Wyche-348|{{Purple|Alice Lon}}]]'''|| ||'''{{Orange|Singer}}'''|| ||'''{{Green|YES}}'''|| |- | '''[[Martin-90741|{{Blue|Jack Martin}}]]'''|| ||'''{{Brown|Saxophone}}'''|| ||'''{{Yellow|NO}}'''|| |- | '''[[McMahan-1671|{{Blue|Mickey McMahan}}]]'''|| ||'''{{Brown|Trumpet}}'''|| ||'''{{Yellow|NO}}'''|| |- | '''[[Behunin-108|{{Blue|Buddy Merrill}}]]'''|| ||'''{{Brown|Steel Guitar}}'''|| ||'''{{Green|YES}}'''|| |- | '''[[Netherton-273|{{Blue|Tom Netherton}}]]'''|| ||'''{{Brown|Singer}}'''|| ||'''{{Green|YES}}'''|| |- | '''[[Nevins-381|{{Purple|Natalie Nevins}}]]'''|| ||'''{{Orange|Flute & Vocalist}}'''|| ||'''{{Green|YES}}'''|| |- | '''[[Page-18181|{{Blue|Bill Page}}]]'''|| ||'''{{Brown|Saxophone}}'''|| ||'''{{Yellow|NO}}'''|| |- | '''[[Pallante-3|{{Blue|Aladdin Pallante}}]]'''|| ||'''{{Brown|Violin & Vocalist}}'''|| ||'''{{Green|YES}}'''|| |- | '''[[Parlato-3|{{Blue|Charlie Parlato}}]]'''|| ||'''{{Brown|Trumpet}}'''|| ||'''{{Yellow|NO}}'''|| |- | '''[[Heltsley-100|{{Blue|Jimmy Roberts}}]]'''|| ||'''{{Brown|Singer}}'''|| ||'''{{Green|YES}}'''|| |- | '''[[Rockwell-3748|{{Blue|Rocky Rockwell}}]]'''|| ||'''{{Brown|Trumpet}}'''|| ||'''{{Yellow|NO}}'''|| |- | '''[[Scott-59788|{{Blue|Frank Scott}}]]'''|| ||'''{{Brown|Piano & Harpsichord}}'''|| ||'''{{Yellow|NO}}'''|| |- | '''[[Smale-454|{{Blue|Bob Smale}}]]'''|| ||'''{{Brown|Piano}}'''|| ||'''{{Yellow|NO}}'''|| |- | '''[[Thow-107|{{Blue|Gus Thow}}]]'''|| ||'''{{Brown|Trumpet}}'''|| ||'''{{Yellow|NO}}'''|| |- | '''[[Trimble-3337|{{Blue|Kenny Trimble}}]]'''|| ||'''{{Brown|Trombone}}'''|| ||'''{{Yellow|NO}}'''|| |- | '''[[Flanagan-4409|{{Purple|Jayne Walton}}]]'''|| ||'''{{Orange|Singer}}'''|| ||'''{{Green|YES}}'''|| |- | ''' [[Welk-26|{{Blue|Lawrence Leroy Welk, Sr.}}]] '''|| ||'''{{Brown|Band Leader}}'''|| ||'''{{Green|YES}}'''|| |- | '''[[Zell-265|{{Blue|Johnny Zell}}]]'''|| ||'''{{Brown|Trumpet}}'''|| ||'''{{Yellow|NO}}'''|| |- | '''[[Larsen-3168|{{Purple|Norma Larsen Zimmer}}]]'''|| ||'''{{Orange|Vocalist}}'''|| ||'''{{Green|YES}}'''|| |}
== Still in Need of Profiles == * [[Wikipedia:The_Aldridge_Sisters]] * [[Wikipedia:Anacani]] * [[Wikipedia:Ron_Anderson_(singer)]] * [[Wikipedia:Ava_Barber]] * [[Wikipedia:Barbara_Boylan]] * [[Wikipedia:Bobby_Burgess]] * [[Wikipedia:Jo_Ann_Castle]] * [[Wikipedia:Ralna_English]] * [[Wikipedia:Gail_Farrell]] * [[Wikipedia:Sally_Flynn]] * [[Wikipedia:Guy_Hovis]] * [[Wikipedia:Jack_Imel]] * [[Wikipedia:Cissy_King]] * [[Wikipedia:Mary_Lou_Metzger]] * [[Wikipedia:Cubby_O%27Brien]] * [[Wikipedia:The_Otwell_Twins]] * [[Wikipedia:Bob_Ralston]] * [[Wikipedia:Michael_Redman_(singer)]] * [[Wikipedia:The_Semonski_Sisters]] * [[Wikipedia:Steve_Smith_(singer)]] * [[Wikipedia:Kathie_Sullivan]] * [[Wikipedia:Jim_Turner_(singer)]] * [[Wikipedia:Andra_Willis]] == Links == * [http://welkmusicalfamily.com/welkcomepage.html Welk Musical Family] * [https://www.welkshow.com/ Stars of the Lawrence Welk Show] * [http://welknotes.com/ WelkNotes]
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'''Percheron Immigration Index''': #[[:Category:Percheron_Immigration|'''Percheron_Immigration: Standard-Category Listing''']] #[[Space:Percheron_Immigration_-1|'''Percheron Immigration: Carpin-Tabulated Listing''']] #[[Space:Percheron Immigration New|'''Percheron Immigration: General Introduction''']] #[[Space:Percheron Immigration|'''Percheron Immigration: Chronology & References''']] #[[Space:LE_PERCHE|'''Percheron Immigration: Why? Image Repository''']] #[[Space:External_Percheron_links|'''Percheron Immigration: External Links''']] Excerpt from [http://www.vt-fcgs.org/leperche.html Le Perche] by Jerry Lesperance, December 2002 '''WHY THE EMIGRATION TO QUEBEC?''' M. and Mme. Pierre MONTAGNE[That is, Pierre Montagne and his wife Françoise."] of Perche, both deceased, have researched the emigration which occurred primarily in the 1640’s and 1650’s. She [Mme Montagne] reminds us that the King of France was offering incentives for his people to settle in New France. One incentive was the establishment of a group called La Compagnie des Cent Associes” (The Company of One Hundred Associates” who were to create seigneuries in Quebec that could be subdivided and conceded to qualified immigrants. The apothecary and surgeon, Robert GIFFARD of Autheil in Perche, was the first to acquire a Quebec seigneury. His seigneurie was in the area presently called Montmorency County,[Paraphrasing from Carpin, Gervais (1999), [http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk1/tape9/PQDD_0020/NQ47560.pdf "Le Reseau du Canada: Étude du mode migratoire de la France vers Ie Nouvelle-France (1628-1462", p. 496:] Contrary to the assertion made by certain historians, no document can be found to support the notion that Noël Juchereau was associated with the Compagnie de la Nouvelle France (Also known as Compagnie des Cent-Associés).] In any case Noel spent much of his time in Perche doing the actual recruiting and contracting of emigrants.[[http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk1/tape9/PQDD_0020/NQ47560.pdf According to Carpin, Gervais (1999), p. 498]: « Après cette mise au point, nous pensons que Noël Juchereau fit le voyage de Québec en 1634, sur les conseils de Robert Giffard, pour vérifier le potentiel offert par la colonie. De retour à son domicile de La Ventrouze, a la fin de l'automne 1634, il persuada son fière Jean Juchereau de s'associer à lui pour développer un projet colonial . . . À partir de 1635, Noël Juchereau résida en Nouvelle-France et ne la quitta plus que pour des déplacements en France. »] Jean spent most of the time in the Province of Quebec on the receiving end of the migration.[[http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk1/tape9/PQDD_0020/NQ47560.pdf According to Carpin, Gervais (1999), p. 498]: « En conclusion, aucun document n'atteste la présence à Québec ni de Jean Juchereau seul, ni de sa famille, avant l'acte du notaire Tronquet d'août 1644 et le mariage de son fils Jean Juchereau de la Ferté en novembre 1645, alors que de multiples raisons et documents plaident en faveur de sa présence au Perche entre 1634 et 1643.] Apparently another JUCHEREAU, Pierre, was active in France in readying the emigrants.[[http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk1/tape9/PQDD_0020/NQ47560.pdf According to Carpin, Gervais (1999), p. 503]: Sur 41 recrutés, 33 furent engagés par Pierre Juchereau, sieur des Moulinaux, le procureur en France de Noël et Jean Juchereau. Il était leur demi-frére.] The emigrants were often hired for a period of three years. Thus they were called “Les 36 Mois”. Most of the recruits were bachelors.[[http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk1/tape9/PQDD_0020/NQ47560.pdf According to Carpin, Gervais (1999),, p. 491)], the rate at which Percheron immigrants were accompanied with families was 57%, which compares to a 31% rate for immigrants from Aunis province and a 21% rate for immigrants from Normandy,] They were to be paid from 40 to 120 livres per year. In addition they were provided transportation to Nouvelle France and were to receive some land. Most were unskilled[Audet, Louis-Philippe (1971), [http://www.erudit.org/revue/cdd/1971/v/n36/1025280ar.pdf « La Nouvelle-France et ses dix milles colons »], Cahiers des dix, No. 36, p.17]: « . . . des 1,344 habitants qu'énumère le recensement de 1666, environ la moitié déclarent un métier, même s'ils sont établis sur des terres. »] and illiterate.[According to Audet, Louis-Philippe (1971), pp. 17-24, 33-38, it is an over-simplification to state that most immigrants were unskilled and illiterate.] Madame MONTAGNE tells us that Perche was not a poor area. People had the resources in Perche to acquire food and shelter. She suggests that it was the desire to try the unknown or to make a new start in another world that attracted some of the residents to sign the contract. Most of the immigrants stayed in Quebec although their contract provided for them to be returned to France after the terms of their employment in Quebec were fullfilled.[[http://www.perche-quebec.com/files/perche/lieux/perche.htm perche-quebec.com, Chronologie de l'émigration percheronne en Nouvelle-France]] On the other hand, I have reviewed the Quebec stay of thirty-nine Percheron men and two women who executed contracts before the Tourouvrain notary CHOISEAU in the years 1646 through 1651. Jette tells us only fourteen of these forty-one people permanently settled in Quebec. Incidentally the salaries of the two women were at the very low end of the scale. The full essay with names of Percheron-origin pioneers to emigrate to Canada in the 17th century is available at the link [http://www.vt-fcgs.org/leperche.html Le Perche]. See also: [http://www.perche-quebec.com/files/perche/lieux/perche.htm#carte Map of Le Perche, France] [http://www.genealogy.umontreal.ca/en/Carte Map of Quebec, Canada] ==Notes==
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[[Category:Leake Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] [[Category:United States, Leake Name Study]] [[Category:North Carolina, Leake Name Study]] [[Category:Richmond County, North Carolina, Leake Name Study]] [[Category:Anson County, North Carolina, Leake Name Study]] [[Category:Virginia, Leake Name Study]] [[Category:Goochland County, Virginia, Leake Name Study]] [[Category:New Kent County, Virginia, Leake Name Study]] [[Category:Mississippi, Leake Name Study]] [[Category:Arkansas, Leake Name Study]] [[Category:Georgia, Leake Name Study]] [[Category:Alabama, Leake Name Study]] [[Category:United Kingdom, Leake Name Study]] This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. == Leake Surname History == The Leake name has two known origins. The first being locational from Leak in the North Riding of Yorkshire, Leake in Lincolnshire and Nottingham or Leek in Staffordshire. All these places are named from the Olde Norse elements "loekr" meaning a "brook". The name was originally given to someone residing in any of the above places, or to a dweller by a pool or stream. The name may also be a metonymic occupational name for a grower or seller of leeks, deriving from the Olde English pre-l7th Century, "lēac". Alternate spellings of the name have included de Leke (1273), de Leek (1290) and Leeke (1595). One, John son of Arthur Leake was baptised in St. Peter's Church, Cornhill, London in circa 1595. The first recorded spelling of the family name is shown to be that of Walter de Lek, which was dated 1202, in the "Assize Court Rolls of Lincolnshire," during the reign of King John, known as "Lackland" 1199 - 1216. Famous Leake/Leak family members include: * Walter Leake https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Leake * Sir John Leake https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Leake * George Leake https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Leake * Joseph Leake https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Bloomfield_Leake * Mike Leake https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Leake * Walter F. Leak http://www.ncpedia.org/biography/leake-walter-francis * Francis Terry Leak http://finding-aids.lib.unc.edu/01095/ * Francis Leak http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1558-1603/member/leak-francis-1542-1626 == Project Activities == Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Clean up duplicate Leake and Leak profiles * Source children, siblings, and marriages with primary records and better secondary references * Write biographies and edit profiles for accuracy and WikiTree style guidelines Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=8941892 send me a private message]. Thanks! == Sources & References== * "Kinfolks: a genealogical and biographical record of Thomas and Elizabeth (Stuart) Harllee, Andrew and Agnes (Cade) Fulmore, Benjamin and Mary Curry, Samuel and Amelia (Russell) Kemp, John and Hannah (Walker) Bethea, Sterling Clack and Frances (King) Robertson, Samuel and Sophia Ann (Parker) Dickey, their antecedents, descendents, and collateral relatives", Volume 1, by William Curry Harllee (1934, 1962) * "Families of Virginia - The Leake Family and Connecting Lines", Volume I by George W. Chappelear (1932) * "A Crane's Foot (or Pedigree) of Branches of the Gregg, Stuart, Robertson, Dobbs and Allied Families", compiled by E. Stuart Gregg, Jr. (1975) * "Some Descendants of William Leake and his wife Mary Bostick", compiled by Preston H. Leake, PhD (2005) * "My Folk - The First Three Hundred Years 1670-1970: A Study of Many First Settlers and Founders of Old Anson and Richmond Counties North Carolina", by Eleanor Pratt Covington McSwain (1972, 1973)
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[[Category: Pinellas County, Florida, Schools]] *Junior High School in north central St. Petersburg, Florida built in 1926. *Location of school bus compound for many years. *Known as the Hornets when they had a marching band. *A World War II style training field was built for gym classes in the south field. *A large auditorium was the site of many school and community events. * Became a middle school in about 1973. * Became an Alternative Educaion center in the 1980s. * Closed in 2007 due to deteriorating building conditions. Programs moved to new location. ==Teachers We Remember== * Mr. Harold Matters taught English * Mrs. Malthus taught American History. * Mr. Avery taught Math. * Mr. Jacobs taught Special Education * Coach Cook taught Boy's Physical Education. * Mrs. Gale Ogle taught Girl's Physical Education. * Mr. Winters taught Science. * Mr. Edwards taught Geography. * Mrs. Oppedisano taught Civics. * Ms. Foxworth taught Home Economics. * Miss Stella Ruth Carter was a Guidance Counselkr * Mrs. Pritchard was the School Librarian * Miss Tarbeck taught Spanish * Mr. Dallagher taught Math and Algebra * Mr. Barber taught Math and Science * Mrs. Clifford taught English * Mr. Findeison taught Band * Miss Connolly taught Physical Education * Mr. Wellman taught Social Studies * Mrs. Carolyn Waters taught English
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Right, I think I've created this as required but if Lauren and Viv can't see if then maybe not. Hopefully they will have received the emails inviting them to join! Here are the final success criteria agreed on moodle: The activity •Is the activity interesting for the children? (Will they be motivated and engaged? Do the children get to choose the topic for the task?) •Does the activity allow for different outcomes? •Does the activity provide oppotunities for ownership Knowledge and skills •Does the activity clearly state the learning objective? •Can the activity develop new skills? •Does the activity ensure development/reinforcement of existing skills? •Is the activity suitable for the ability of the children? (suitable for year group) •Does the activity allow for differentiation? •Can the children use their knowledge to help others with the activity? Assessment •Can we assess the learning effectively? (does the activity allow for assessment and how does it show development?) •Can we use the knowledge from the assessment to help with future planning? •Can other children be involved in the feedback?
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[[Category:Lebanon]] = Mission = The mission of this project is to aid and facilitate the research of Lebanese ancestors. = Goals = The goals of this project are, but not limited to: * Refine and standardise existing profiles of Lebanese ancestors. * Help family researchers learn more about their Lebanese roots. * Connect and co-ordinate research on Lebanese families. * Provide a knowledge base for research on Lebanese ancestors. = Membership = Currently, this project has one member, me. I am [[Butler-18630|Omar Butler]].
If you are interested in participating in this project, please post a comment on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=23992951 send me a private message]. = Tasks = * The 'Research Guide to Finding Your Lebanese Ancestors' needs to be completed. If you have any resources or information that you feel should be added to the 'Research Guide to Finding Your Lebanese Ancestors', feel free to add it to the guide. = Research Guide to Finding Your Lebanese Ancestors = ''Please note that this guide is an on-going work-in-progress.'' == Introduction == To the unaccustomed, uncovering Lebanese ancestry may seem a daunting, and almost insurmountable, challenge. Undoubtedly, there are a number of significant obstacles to Lebanese genealogical research. Almost all of these obstacles, however, can be overcome with enough effort. To help provide some guidance to those wanting to uncover their Lebanese roots, this guide will explore a few key resources for research, as well as provide helpful tips along the way. == Family Members == Family members are one of the most important resources for genealogical research. The more information you have about your family members, the deeper your family tree will become. No matter how insignificant a personal or family story might seem, it will always be relevant to the rich tapestry that is your heritage. As Lebanese genealogist Sandra Hasser Bennett observes, "public records will be available to you later, but the personal recollections of these original immigrants and their children will die with them".
[Bennet, S. H. (2000). Researching Your Lebanese or Syrian Ancestry: Where to Begin. Retrieved August 11, 2020, from http://www.genealogytoday.com/family/syrian/part5.html.] When speaking to family members, it is important to document all that you can. In particular, note surnames (in their original Arabic, Turkish, Persian, etc... spelling), sects and/or religions, villages, and family traditions. Such information will help guide your research later on and will be useful when constructing profiles on family members. Bennet recommends that researchers consult David Weitzman's book "Underfoot" when drafting questions for family.
[Bennet, S. H. (2000). Researching Your Lebanese or Syrian Ancestry: Where to Begin. Retrieved August 11, 2020, from http://www.genealogytoday.com/family/syrian/part5.html.] == DNA == If you have exhausted all your options, in terms of speaking with family members, or if you cannot find any family members with memories of their Lebanese ancestors and roots, then DNA can become crucial to discovering your extended Lebanese family members.
In most cases, Lebanese DNA testers will not have public or large family trees. This is because Middle Eastern genealogy is heavily reliant on oral traditions, and so, many testers may not know, or remember, the names of all of their ancestors. The key to building a new family tree is to contact as many extended family members as possible and cross-reference their families trees. If you notice re-occurring surnames, this might suggest that you share a common ancestor with a match via that surname.
If you do not have much experience with genetic genealogy, it will be important to learn some techniques for triangulating ancestors and grouping matches. The following list provides a few useful sources for learning about genetic genealogy: * [http://blog.kittycooper.com/ Kitty Cooper's blog on genetic genealogy]. * ''The Family Tree Guide to DNA Testing and Genetic Genealogy'' by Blaine Bettinger. * [https://thednageek.com/blog/ The DNA Geek]. * [https://dna-explained.com/ DNAeXplained]. == Clans, Tribes and Families == Certain Lebanese surnames may reflect membership of a wider clan, tribe, or family. If this is the case, you make be in luck. Many big Arab clans, tribes and families, will often have a large and extensive pedigree going back several generations. It is important to note, however, that, similar to Europeans, completely unrelated Lebanese families can use the same surname. The occupational surname [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Khouri Khoury] (خوري), for example, is extremely common in Lebanon, having been given to priests and their descendants.
[Oxtoby, W. G. (2020, August 16). Priesthood: An Overview. Retrieved August 11, 2020, from https://www.encyclopedia.com/environment/encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps/priesthood-overview.] Even the surname [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al-Hashimi_(surname) Al-Hashemi], which indicates descent from [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Banu_Hashim ''Banu Hashim''] (a large and prestigious Arab clan),
[Wikipedia. (2020, June 21). Banu Hashim. Retrieved August 11, 2020, from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Banu_Hashim.] is so common that it is almost impossible to use general research on the clan to find your own ancestors (furthermore, there are several ''disputed'' claims to this particular lineage). To deal with such cases then, it is extremely important to associate an ancestral surname with a geographical location. Unless your surname is rare, you may need to hone in on a specific village (rather than a city or [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Governorates_of_Lebanon governorate]).
Once you have decided on a surname you would like to research, and you have associated that surname with a place, the next step is to search for records, documents and pedigrees mentioning your surname. Unless you belong to a particularly notable family (see, eg, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jumblatt_family Jumblatt family]), this search will need to be conducted in a language other than English. Although this guide will focus specifically on Arabic, many of the same techniques discussed here can be applied to other languages (Note: If you already know Arabic, you can skip the ''General Searches'' section).
Luckily, with the help of Google Translate, it is now relatively easy to translate Arabic genealogical sources. The more difficult part is knowing what to search for, and where to search for it. === General Searches === Google Translate will be of little assistance in helping you draft a search query. Instead, you will need to be aware of some key terms in Arabic genealogy. The table below provides a brief overview of some of these terms: {| border="1" class="sortable" !Term (Arabic)!!Pronunciation!!Meaning (English) |- |[https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/%D9%86%D8%B3%D8%A8 نسب]||''Nisb''||''Pedigree'' or ''lineage''. |- |[https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/%D8%A8%D9%8A%D8%AA بيت]||''Bayt''||''Bayt'' literally means ''house'', however, it can also refer to a ''family''. This latter meaning is most often used in speech rather than writing. ''Bayt'' is one of the more restricted terms for family. |- |[https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/%D8%B9%D8%A7%D9%8A%D9%84%D8%A9 عايلة]||''ʿAyla''||''ʿAyla'' is one of the most common terms for ''family''. |- |[https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/%D9%82%D8%A8%D9%8A%D9%84%D8%A9 قبيلة]||''Qabila''||''Qabila'' roughly translates to ''tribe''. It is much broader than ''ʿayla'' but, usually, not as broad as ''Banu''. |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Banu_(Arabic) بنو]||''Banu''||''Banu'' is a prefix placed after the name of a ''progenitor'', ''clan'', or ''tribe''. ''Banu Hashim'', for example, refers to the clan of ''Hashim''. This is one of the boardest genealogical groupings. |- |[http://edocs.nps.edu/npspubs/institutional/newsletters/strategic%20insight/2008/robinsonSep08.pdf حمولة]||''Hamula''||In the context of Levantine genealogy, ''hamula'' refers to "a patrilineal descent group or patrilineage, related families or extended families being organised in a lineage of the segmentary type".
[Rosenfeld, H. (1974). Hamula. The Journal of Peasant Studies, 1(2), 243-244. doi:10.1080/03066157408437887.] |} Using the above terms, we can walk through how you might construct a search query. If, for example, you wanted to search for the ''Khoury'' family of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rechmaya Rechmaya] village, you could search: "عيل الخوري في رشميا". The first word (Arabic is read from left to right), "عيل", is ''ʿayla'', meaning ''family''. "الخوري" is ''Al-Khoury''. "ال" or ''Al'', is a prefix appended to mean ''the'' (it is a definitive article). Thus, "عيل الخوري" means the family of Khoury. The last two words, "في" and "رشميا", mean ''in'' and ''Rechmaya'', respectively (Google Translate can be used to translate the names of places, although it is preferred to check the Arabic spelling used by the Wikipedia on any given place in Lebanon). Altogether, "عيل الخوري في رشميا" means "The Khoury family of Rechmaya".
Once you have constructed a search query, you can then use Google Translate to filter through the results. Although the translations will often be poor quality, they should give you the gist of the message. The [https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/google-translate/aapbdbdomjkkjkaonfhkkikfgjllcleb?hl=en Chrome] and [https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/to-google-translate/ Firefox] Google Translate extensions will be useful in quickly translating pages without having to switch tabs and paste URLs into Google Translate.
If you find a particularly interesting source, it might be worth sending to an Arabic-speaking friend or family member, for a proper translation. === Online Resources === There are several useful online resources for researching Arab families. Even if you don't know how to write Arabic and don't have a friend or family member who can help write questions for you, you may still be able to search for your family or surname using resources. Some sources are even accessible in English (without the need for Google Translate)!
The table below provides a helpful overview of some of the most useful online resources for Arab and Lebanese genealogy: {| border="1" class="sortable" !Name!!Type!!Language/s!!Notes |- |[https://3ayli.com/ 3alyi]||Database||Arabic, English.||Although quite difficult to navigate, 3ayli is a very useful tool for researching your Lebanese ancestors. Like WikiTree, users can create their own family trees and link individuals together, as well as provide information on their birth dates and marriages. It should be noted that a lot of content in Arabic has not been translated into English. |- |[https://ar.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D8%B9%D8%A7%D8%A6%D9%84%D8%A7%D8%AA_%D8%A8%D9%8A%D8%B1%D9%88%D8%AA_%D8%A7%D9%84%D8%B3%D8%A8%D8%B9%D8%A9 The Seven Families of Beirut]||Article||Arabic.||'The Seven Families of Beirut' is an interesting article on Wikipedia Arabic which looks at the lineages of some of the biggest families in Beirut. Some families that reside outside of Beirut, however, are also mentioned in this article. |- |[http://www.alashraf-leb.org/site/index.php/elemnasab/mushjraatansaabh Al-Ashraf Lebanon]||Database||Arabic.||Al-Ashraf Lebanon contains information on Levantine families that belong to the ''Banu Hashem'' clan. |- |[http://www.alnssabon.com/ Al Nssabon]||Forum||Arabic, English.||Al Nssabon is one of the biggest online forums for the discussion of Arab genealogy. Although it has an [http://www.alnssabon.com/f1095.html English section], it is relatively inactive and lacking compared to the Arabic section. |- |[http://www.howiyya.com/Portal/FamilyDirectory.aspx Howiyya]||Database||As of August 2020, only the Arabic part of Howiyya is accessible.||Howiyya is an online database containing entries on over 28,000 families. Although the majority of these entries relate to Palestinian families, a few also relate to Lebanese ones. Families which span across the Levant region will also be included in the database. You can search the database by entering the name of a progenitor, the name of a village or city, or the name of a family. |} == Official Records == === After 1920 === The [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mandate_for_Syria_and_the_Lebanon French Mandate for Syria and the Lebanon] was first established in 1920.
[Kingston, P., Bugh, G. R., Barnett, R. D., Maksoud, C. F., Khalaf, S. G., & Ochsenwald, W. L. (2020, August 10). Lebanon. Retrieved August 12, 2020, from https://www.britannica.com/place/Lebanon/] Emerging from the French mandate, in 1943, was the independent Lebanese state.
[Kingston, P., Bugh, G. R., Barnett, R. D., Maksoud, C. F., Khalaf, S. G., & Ochsenwald, W. L. (2020, August 10). Lebanon. Retrieved August 12, 2020, from https://www.britannica.com/place/Lebanon/] Birth, marriage and death (BMD) records from this period are still held in Lebanon today (at least after 1943).
[FamilySearch.org. (2020, July 21). Lebanon Civil Registration. Retrieved August 12, 2020, from https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Lebanon_Civil_Registration.] Consequently, it is usually possible to obtain official records mentioning your Lebanese ancestors, if they lived, at least, after 1920.
According to FamilySearch.org:
[FamilySearch.org. (2020, July 21). Lebanon Civil Registration. Retrieved August 12, 2020, from https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Lebanon_Civil_Registration.] [There] are three places to obtain copies of or information from birth, marriage, and death records: * '''Mukhtar:''' The primary registration unit is the office of the Mukhtar (head of the local government). Each village in Lebanon has a Mukhtar that is in charge of keeping records. See [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Lebanon_Mukhtar_Records Lebanon Mukhtar Records] to learn more about Mukhtars and how to contact them. * '''Bureau of the Census:''' "If you know the Arabic names and the appropriate dates, you may be able to obtain birth and death certificates from district or central offices of the Bureau of the Census. Address your inquiry to the Census Office in the community (i.e., village, city, county) where your ancestor lived."[Bennet, S. H. (2000). Researching Your Lebanese or Syrian Ancestry. Retrieved August 11, 2020, from http://www.genealogytoday.com/family/syrian/.] * '''Muhafazat:''' Birth, death and marriage records are also kept at the Office of the Registrar in each governate (called muhafazat).[U.S. Embassy in Lebanon. Obtaining Vital Records. Retrieved July 21, 2020, from https://lb.usembassy.gov/u-s-citizen-services/local-resources-of-u-s-citizens/obtaining-vital-records/?_ga=2.8108215.467531011.1595388572-311750993.1588637621.] The contact information for the Office of the Registrar in each district can be found on the appropriate district page…
=== Prior to 1920 === ''To be completed.''
Lebanese BMD records prior to 1920 are quite sparse. This is because, prior to 1920, Lebanon was administered by the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ottoman_Empire Ottoman Empire].
[Kingston, P., Bugh, G. R., Barnett, R. D., Maksoud, C. F., Khalaf, S. G., & Ochsenwald, W. L. (2020, August 10). Lebanon. Retrieved August 12, 2020, from https://www.britannica.com/place/Lebanon/] == Ecclesiastical Records == ''To be completed.''
If one of your ancestors belonged to a Christian denomination, you may be able to obtain BMD records from their local church. FamilySearch.org provides a [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Lebanon_Church_Records useful guide] on how to find such records, and what you can expect to find. FamilySearch.org also has a small [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/results?count=20&placeId=200&query=%2Bplace%3ALebanon&subjectsOpen=355688-50,335055-2 database] of digitalised church records, which you can search through. = Sources =
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{{US History|sub-project=South Carolina}} {{Sticker | category = Lee County, South Carolina | image = Lee_County_South_Carolina-2.jpg | text = [[Space:Lee County, South Carolina|Lee County, South Carolina]] }} *Leader of this Project is [[J-276|Paula J]] *Coordinator is [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]] ===History/Timeline=== {{Image|file=Lee_County_South_Carolina-6.jpg |align=c |size=450 |caption=Bishopville, Lee County, SC }} :6000 BC-1000AD Archaeology studies done in the Lee State Park indicate American Indians lived in this area 5 different times between the listed years. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lee_State_Park] :'''Pre- 1740''', there were few white people in the area. Before and during colonial days, small tribes of Catawbas, Santee, Seratees, Waterees, and Kadapaws, lived and camped in the area.[http://www.carolana.com/SC/Counties/lee_county_sc.html] :'''1740''' - this area that later became Lee County was settled. At first, the region was part of the vaguely-defined and unorganized, Craven County. Travel was limited to Indian paths and waterways. [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~sclee/leehis.html] {{Image|file=Lee_County_South_Carolina-1.jpg |align=c |size=350 |caption=Map of Lee County }} :'''1750''' the settlers arrived from the north and Virginia.. Many settled near Statesburg in the current Sumter County. ::Early settlers included names such as such as Bells, Bishop, Bowen, Wards, Wolf, Hickman, Whitley, Shaw, Ellis, Getengages, Williams, Roberts, Ervin, Carnes, Radcliffe, McKenzie, Singleton, Dixon, Crosswell, Kennedy, Underhill, Rembert, Robertson, Woodward, Stuckey, Alexander, Watson, Jordan, Barrett, Lee, Fraser, Stokes. DuRant, English, Green, Bradley, Dennis, Rogers, Cousar, James, Muldrow, Boykin, DuBose, McCutchen, Smith, McLeod, Scarborough, and Wilson. :'''1750''' a few settlements along Lynches River had begun, that were trading posts. {{Image|file=Lee_County_South_Carolina-10.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption=Lynchburg Presbyterian Church. }}{{clear}} :'''1770''' Majority of settlement of the area began and Radcliffe's Bridge. ::Early Scots-Irish settlers from Williamsburg County area spread their religious influence into present day Lee County. Early settlers of Lee County in the southern area worshipped in churches in nearby counties. :'''1769'''- In order to serve the area for court problems, the Lee County area was changed to be a portion of the Camden District. :'''Pre- 1776''' this Lee Co. area could be described as wilderness having a few primitive houses scattered over a large area. :'''Mar 7,1781'''-Battle of Ratcliff's Bridge -General Thomas Sumter and 250 men was attacked by a British detachment from Camden commanded by Major Fraser. This occurred 3 miles NW of Bishopville at the head of Stirrup Branch. General Sumter retreated by a road through Bishopville to Ratcliff's Bridge on the Lynches River, 3 miles SE of town. He and the men burned the bridge, so that Sumter could escape via the swamp which in now part of the Lee County State Park. '''{{red|Both sides claimed a victory}}'''. General Thomas Sumter's family was with him reported that he retreated northward after burning the bridge.[http://leecountysc.org/about/history/][https://bishopvillephotos.wordpress.com/lee-county-place-names/battle-of-ratcliffes-bridge/] :'''post 1782 ''' On Hwy 341 is an honorary marker for Henry Durant, a Revolutionary War Soldier. This can be found at the site of his former 2 story home. Henry Durant served with General Francis Marion against the British soldiers. (Francis Marion is known as the Swamp Fox.). Henry Durant family had many Lee county descendants. :'''1786''' Jacob Chambers was granted 465 acres of land by the state of South Carolina. The property was sold to Daniel Carter. Methodism began in Old Rembert Church, near Woodrown being one of the oldest Methodist Churches in the United States. {{Image|file=Lee_County_South_Carolina-2.jpg |align=l |size=240 |caption=Mulberry Plantation. }}{{Image|file=Lee_County_South_Carolina-3.jpg |align=r |size=240 |caption=Mulberry Plantation. }}{{clear}} :'''1790''' the grant of Chambers sold to William Singleton. At this point the area became known as Singleton's Crossroads until it changed again to Bishopville. Singleton and his wife established a tavern in the place where the stage coach stopped between Georgetown and Charlotte. This was where Mecklenburg Road crossed McCallum Ferry Road. Later the intersection was named Main Street. :'''1791''' Residents petitioned to the senate for the new county to be named Greene County. However they chose Salem :'''1792''' '''Salem County''' was formed from portions of Claremont and Clarendon counties. The boundaries of the county started with a line beginning at the Georgetown District on Black River and then the line ran to Lynch's Creek and up the creek to the line of Kershaw, then on 'Scape Whore Swamp and down 'Scape Whore to Black River and down the river to its beginning. ::Singleton's Crossroads, the town was renamed, Bishopville for Dr. Jacques Bishop who moved to Singleton's Crossroads with William Bowen. Bowen's wife was Eliza Kimbrough Brockington who was the daughter of Penelope Benton Brockington Bishop (Jacques wife). Charlotte Crosswell Stuckey was a Bowen before she married Howell Stuckey, after the death in 1841 of James S Bowen. Dr. Bishop died in the home of William Bowen. :'''1798''' Singleton's wife ran the tavern after Singleton died until her death in 1820. :'''1799''' -St. John's Methodist at Spring Hill started. :'''January 1, 1800''' the counties changed again since the legislature decided upon Districts. Salem County, Claremont and Clarendon counties were lumped together for the Sumter District (county). The court functions of Salem County were transferred to Sumter. ::The oldest name of the county records is the Bell name. Bell surveyed for the Lord Proprietors and owned 3,000 acres of land near Lynches River. :'''1800s -1849''' Presbyterian minister, Julius DuBose, established a girls' school. The school failed financially. Bradford Springs Female Institute began operating and also failed financially. :'''1803''' New Hope Presbyterian Church was the first organized church, which is located in the Manville area and does not exist in current day. The first settlers in the lower section of the county had to travel to worship in adjoining counties. The first organized church in present day Lee County, was New Hope Presbyterian. New Hope is located in the Manville area. :'''1803''' John Fraser built the first school in Bishopville. :'''1810''' Mt. Zion Church, near the St. Charles community was organized and Bishopville Presbyterian began in 1838. Piedmont Baptist Church was organized across the road from Piedmont Cemetery. :'''Slavery '''[http://freedomonthemove.org Slavery on the Move] :'''1814''' -Bethlehem Methodist near Bishopville was began near the present day Bethlehem Cemetery. :'''1821'''- the family sold the land to Dr. Jacques Bishop. :'''1828''' Bethany Baptist Church began and is near St. Charles, (a very old church built 100 years ago. :'''1839''' Bishopville Academy was established. :'''1840'''- St. Phillips Episcopal Church, "Chapel of Ease" is located in western Lee County. This was a place of worship for summer residents of the area who moved to the hills to avoid the heat. Many prominent citizens are buried in the cemetery. {{Image|file=Lee_County_South_Carolina-11.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=St Phillips Episcopalian Church. }}{{clear}} :'''Slavery '''[http://freedomonthemove.org Slavery on the Move] ::Cotton farming has long been associated with this area. U. S. Senator Ellison Durant Smith (1864-1944), a native of Lee County, was nicknamed "Cotton Ed" because of his support for cotton farmers. (Submitted by: SC State Library / Mary Morgan, 31-Mar-2008) :'''1853''', Reverend Gilbert Morgan, of North Carolina bought the property to begin Harmony Female College. This operated until 1863 when fire destroyed the building. :'''Pre 1865''' African Americans worshipped in the white churches. :'''Feb 7, 1865''' A Civil War Confederate and Union troops battle occurred near Mount Elon and Spring Hill. This occurred 3 miles South of Mount Elon, 1/4 mile south of Cypress Crossroads. Cant. William Duncan and his union troops met the confederate Cavalry led by Col. Hugh Aiken. This superior Cavalry began hand to hand fighting, Captain Duncan was forced to fall back across the Lynches River. Colonel Aiken was killed. :'''1868''' - South Carolina redesigned its judicial districts and declared they be named counties, with the same boundaries. :'''1868-70's''' Early African Americans formed such as Barnettsville Baptist, Mt. Hermon Baptist, St. John's A.M.E., and Spring Hill A.M.E. {{Image|file=Lee_County_South_Carolina-4.jpg |align=l |size=240 |caption=South Mulberry Oakeley. }}{{Image|file=Lee_County_South_Carolina-5.jpg |align=r |size=240 |caption=Pearl Fryer Topiary. }}{{clear}} :'''1880''' - the last fatal duel occurred in Lee County, South Carolina. :'''1895''' Minimum size of counties was reduced from 625 square miles to 400 square miles for new counties. Existing county size was reduced from 625 sq. mi to 500 sq. mi. This would allow more new counties and would increase the members of the stateGeneral Assembly. :'''1897''' Old Salem part of Sumter voted to leave Sumter County. This part was recreated into Lee County. It received lands from Sumter, Darlington and Kershaw Counties and were surveyed. Soon legislative delegates were seated. ::Darlington County sued the legality of the Legislative action. The SC Supreme Court annulled the Act saying the Commissioners of Elections did not certify the Act. For 4 more years SC's constitution action for 4 years. :'''1900''' the few homes located in Bishopville were found mainly on each end of the present day Main Street with others were on Church Street and Dennis Avenue. :'''Februray 25, 1902''' Another election was held, with citizens voting in favor of the new county with Bishopville as the county seat. Once again an injunction was carried to the Supreme Court. This time it was ruled all requirements had been met. The act named commissioners to mark the boundaries of the county and to provide for a court house and a jail. The natural boundaries were defined as along Lynches River, Black River, Scape 'Ore Swamp, Sparrow Swamp, Long Branch, and Screeches Branch all following old roads and lines from the 1898 survey. :'''1902''' Lee County was created by the South Carolina legislature from parts of Darlington, Kershaw, and Sumter Counties. It was named for Confederate General Robert E. Lee (1807-1870). [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_memorials_to_Robert_E._Lee List of all memorials to Robert E Lee] The county was formed from parts of Darlington, Kershaw, and Sumter counties, and the county seat is Bishopville. {{Image|file=Lee_County_South_Carolina-7.jpg |align=l |size=240 |caption=Josey Plantation . }}{{Image|file=Lee_County_South_Carolina-8.jpg |align=r |size=240 |caption=The Manor. }}{{clear}} :'''December 15, 1902''' Bishopville heard of the success. Bishopville fired its old cannon multiple times and celebrated with speeches and much "to do". The old cannon is preserved in front of the Lee County Courthouse on a concrete base. ::The rural county is a leader in cotton production in the state. The two major towns are Bishopville, the county seat with about 3,500 residents and Lynchburg with 600 residents. :'''1919''' banks of Lee County held the largest % of deposits of all of the Richmond Federal Reserve district counties when viewing capital and surplus.. ::The incorporated towns besides Bishopville, the county seat, are Lynchburg and Elliott. :'''1924''' the last building was also destroyed by a fire. :'''1925,''' 77,000 acres in cotton, 30,000 in oats, and 5,000 in hay were planted. There are in the county 3,000 head of cattle; 1,300 milch cows, 8,000 hogs, and 4,700 mules. Oats, rye, and pedigreed cotton are to some extent grown for seed dealers. Railroads traverse the county in such a way that no farm is farther than six miles from a station. There are 600 miles of well-maintained highways, which place any point in the county within an hour's ride of the court house. ===Government Offices=== The court house, its grounds and the Confederate monument are models of lasting beauty. The church buildings show dignity and grace of architecture. *::The court house, its grounds and the Confederate monument are models of lasting beauty. The church buildings show dignity and grace of architecture. {{Image|file=Lee_County_South_Carolina-9.jpg |align=c |size=450 |caption=Lee County Courthouse }} ===Geography=== https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High_Hills_of_Santee :Location - Lee County is located on the coastal plains of South Carolina. :Soil - 3 types ::Southern part - low, level land, sparsely inhabited ::region near Bishop ville and Stokes'Bridge - is higher and fertile region suitable for cotton growth :Size - 407 square miles. Population consists of 8,753 native born whites, 24 foreigners, and 18,050 colored people. :Western Part -sand hills ::Spring Hill section consists of hills of red clay with outcroppings of sand rock, and is quite free from mosquitoes, with cool nights prevailing all summer. :Rivers - 2-way bridges of iron, cement or treated timber cross the Lynches River and its many tributary streams and the Black River :Climate- Lee County has 220 frost-free days, perfect for all temperate zone vegetation. Plantations
:Black - also called Josey{{Image|file=Lee_County_South_Carolina.jpg |align=r |size=220 |caption=Lee County location in SC. }} :Josey - also called Black :Plain Hill :Rose Hill :Smith's Grove - Lynchburg - also called Tanglewood :Stirrup Branch - Bishopville :Tall Oaks - Bishopville - also called S. McLendon House :Tanglewood - Lynchburg - also called Smith's Grove ====Adjacent counties==== *Darlington County - northeast *Florence County - east *Sumter County - south *Kershaw County - northwest ====Formed==== *Lee County was established on February 25, 1902 from Darlington County, Kershaw County, and Sumter County. ====Protected areas==== *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lizard_Man_of_Scape_Ore_Swamp Lizard Man Scape Ore Swamp] is a lizard, humanoid creature. This creature is being 7 feet tall, bipedal, and bulky, covered in dark green scaly lizard-like skin. It is said to have 3toes on each foot and 3fingers on each hand. The creature has an incredible degree of strength, more than capable of ripping into a car. *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_River_(South_Carolina) Black River] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lynches_River Lynches River] *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lee_State_Park Lee State Park] Civilian Conservation Corps during the Great Depression of the 1930s as part of President Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal. Archaeology Digs ===Demographics=== In 2000 there were 20,119 people in the county with a population density of 49 people/sq. mi. The racial makeup of the county was 63.56% Black or African American, 35.03% White, 0.13% Native American, 0.19% Asian, 0.59% from other races, and 0.49% from two or more races. 1.31% of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race. Median income for a household in the county was $26,907, and the median income for a family was $34,209. The per capita income for the county was $13,896. About 17.70% of families and 21.80% of the population were below the poverty line, including 25.60% of those under age 18 and 27.90% of those age 65 or over. 2010 there were only 19,220 people in the county with population density of 46.9 people/sq. mi. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lee_County,_South_Carolina] *Lee County has intelligent, reliable, and well-disciplined labor. Ginneries render the large cotton crop ready for market. This cotton is known for the color, length and strength of the cotton fiber and attracts more buyer. *The cotton production has reached as high as 54,000 bales, minimum of 35,000 under boll weevil conditions. In 1925, there were planted 77,000 acres in cotton, 30,000 in oats, and 5,000 in hay. There are in the county 3,000 head of cattle; 1,300 milch cows, 8,000 hogs, and 4,700 mules. Oats, rye, and pedigreed cotton are to some extent grown for seed dealers. '''Schools'''
*[http://www.leeschoolsk12.org Lee School District]7 accredited state high schools with a sufficient number of easily reached grammar schools to care for the 2,764 white and the 5,160 black pupils. Value of school property -$366,000, not including 80 acres of land sites. 1925-26 $119,774 was spent to operate the schools. $236,600 for bond interest payments and buildings, *Lee County citizens hold membership on the trustee boards of the following colleges in South Carolina: Chicora, Columbia, Clemson, Winthrop, the University, and the Medical School. '''Politics'''
* This county boasts of the best politically informed people in the state, the campaign meetings in Bishopville always being more attentive, orderly and largely attended than those in other agricultural sections of the state. '''Highways'''
*I-20 *US 15 *SC 34 *SC 441 *SC 154 *SC 341 *US 76 *US 401 ====Cities==== *'''[[:Category:Bishopville, South Carolina|Bishopville]] (county seat) ::[http://cityofbishopvillesc.com City of Bishopville] ::[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bishopville,_South_Carolina Bishopville, South Carolina] =====Towns===== *[[:Category:Lynchburg, South Carolina|Lynchburg]] Communities
*Elliott *Una *Manville *Wisacky *Lucknow *Alcot *Browntown *St. Charles *Spring Hill =====Notables===== *United States Senator, E. B. Smith *former Governor Thomas Gordon McLeod. ====County Resources==== *[http://leecountysc.org Plantation home of Senator Cotton "Ed" Smith] *[http://leecountypubliclibrary.blogspot.com Lee county Public Library] ====Census==== :1910 --- 25,318 — :1920 --- 26,827 6.0% :1930 --- 24,096 −10.2% :1940 --- 24,908 3.4% :1950 --- 23,173 −7.0% :1960 --- 21,832 −5.8% :1970 --- 18,323 −16.1% :1980 --- 18,929 3.3% :1990 --- 18,437 −2.6% :2000 --- 20,119 9.1% :2010 --- 19,220 −4.5% :Est. 2016 --- 17,635 [ ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=l |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2343 FindaGrave Lee Co. Cemeteries] *[http://rootsweb.ancestry.com/~sccgpss/31-lee.html Rootsweb Cemeteries - Lee county, SC] *[http://genealogytrails.com/scar/lee/cemeteries1.htm Genealogy Trails Lee Co. Cemeteries] ===Sources=== *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lee_County,_South_Carolina *http://genealogytrails.com/scar/lee/ *http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~sclee/leehis.html*[http://cityofbishopvillesc.com City of Bishopville] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bishopville,_South_Carolina Bishopville, South Carolina] *http://leecountysc.org/about/history/ *http://www.carolana.com/SC/Counties/lee_county_sc.html
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In 1933, [[Bearce-45| Franklyn Ele-watum Bearce]] submitted his "genealogy" to the Library of Congress. In 1935, The Genealogical Society of Utah, published part of that "genealogy" in their July issue of The Utah Genealogical and Historical Magazine, pages 99-100.The Utah [Genealogical and Historical Magazine, pages 99-100 [https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE93790]] The article states, factually, much that just isn't true. Franklyn was not accepted as a Native American. And, there is no diary anywhere to be found. In 1938, [[Jacobus-56|Donald Lines Jacobus]], who had been hired by a Bearse family member, to investigate the Native American claims, was given permission, by that family member, to publish his results, in his own magazine, The American Genealogist. Jacobus soundly thrashed [[Space:Franklyn_Bearce_Analysis#Jacobus_Analysis_of_Diary_and_First_3_Generations|the first 3 generations]] of Franklyn Bearce's "genealogy". Unfortunately, Jacobus' arguments -- in part because they have not been easily accessible online -- couldn't stop Bearce's public "genealogy" from making it into the hands of ever more Bearse descendants. The spread has become more rapid, with the internet and on line genealogy. One Bearse descendant has a fairly prominent website, found easily if you're searching [[Bearse-3|Augustine Bearse]] genealogy on line, is [[Murrah-9| Lee Murrah]]. Without real evidence to support Franklyn Bearce's claims of Native or Gypsy heritage, [http://www.murrah.com/gen/bearse.htm Murrah's rebuttal] seeks to discredit Jacobus, attempting to downplay [[Space:Franklyn_Bearce_Analysis#Augustine_Bearce_.26_Mary_Hyanno|Jacobus' conclusions]] regarding Bearce's "[[Bearse-3|Augustine BeArce]]" and [[Hyanno-1|Mary "Little Dove" Hyanno]] tale. Despite the existence of sources demonstrating his arguments are not based in fact, [[Murrah-9| Lee Murrah]] continues to promote Bearce's false genealogy, including the [http://www.murrah.com/gen/whelden.htm Gabriel Wheldon] misinformation, that was further and soundly disputed in 2009.[Jan Porter and Dan Stramara, "The Origin of Gabriel Whelden of Yarmouth and Malden, Massachusetts," in ''NEHGS Register'', 163 (Oct 2009): 253] Similarly, new analysis of the Richard Taylor's of Yarmouth[ Jillaine Smith, "The Two Richard Taylors of Yarmouth, MA," in ''NEHGS Register'', July and October 2011] sheds further doubt on Murrah's claims about [http://www.murrah.com/gen/taylor.htm Richard Taylor]. ---- == Point by Point Analysis of Murrah's Rebuttal == === Challenging Jacobus' Expertise === {| border="1" cellpadding="10" | width="300pt"|'''Lee Murrah'''||'''Analysis''' |- valign="top" | width="300pt"|"There is no proof of Bearse's gypsy ancestry. However, Jacobus' assertion that 'To suppose that a Gypsy, a deported criminal, and the husband of an Indian, would have enjoyed such standing in a Puritan community is absurd' perhaps betrays more than a touch of modern-day prejudice. "Among librarians at the Library of Congress, Jacobus is known as an author for hire. A librarian told one Bearse researcher that Jacobus wrote so many books each year that he could not have done much research. In one instance he was hired by a town to compile the records they provided. Wealthy people paid to be in the book and provided the details. Of course, they were selective in what they included and omitted. The poor and non-prominent were not included. "Neither is there any record of his marriage to Mary Hyanno. In fact there is no record at all of his marriage. All we know is that he was married to a woman named Mary. Some have identified her as Mary Wilder, who traveled on the same ship as Augustine to the New World. A careful review of the records, however, shows that Mary Wilder was married to another man at the time Bearse and his Mary were having children of their own. "Mr. Jacobus' article remains the "gold standard" in the Bearse-Hyanno controversy. Mr. Jacobus was a stickler for using only written records as genealogical proof, but in this statement quoted above he went beyond the written record by calling upon circumstantial evidence (and hearsay at that!). In so doing he "opened the door", as the lawyers say, so as to permit us to rebut his case with circumstantial evidence of our own. |Jacobus' comment, that Murrah seems to take issue with here, only betrays Jacobus' knowledge of Puritan history, laws, and society, not a prejudice against Native Americans. Bearce's unique account of immigrant Augustine, and, even more so, his grandson Josiah, defies everything we know about what Puritans found to be legally acceptable behaviour, and, by historical standards alone, Franklyn Bearce's story can, most definitely, be called "absurd". As stated in his bio, numerous genealogical sources describe Jacobus as "The Dean of American Genealogy", and praise his standards. Genealogy as Pastime and Profession is still on all genealogical must read lists. Jacobus promoted primary documentation over all else, and pushed for genealogy to be as scholarly as all other academic studies. Today, genealogists, who strive for standards of excellence, could find themselves receiving the Donald Lines Jacobus Award, named after the man who promoted those standards. It is no argument against his methodical approach to genealogy, to point out that Jacobus sometimes hired out his services to one person, or even a group of people. Being hired by others, to do their genealogy for them, is what most people call being a professional genealogist, instead of Murrah's wording, "an author for hire". When they do hire out their services, most professional genealogists work solely on the genealogies of those who hired them, and don't expand their research to include the genealogies of the entire town, city, county, state, country, continent, world ... I'm not sure exactly where Murrah does think it acceptable for professional genealogists to draw the line, if it's not acceptable to draw the line at researching only the family histories of those who hired them. Lee Murrah's attempts to slander and discredit Jacobus are an utter failure. |} ---- === BeArce as Romany, not British, Origin === {| border="1" cellpadding="10" | width="300pt"|'''Lee Murrah'''||'''Analysis''' |- valign="top" | width="300pt"|"The surname in the form "BeArce" is unusual for a British name; whether it is of Romany origin remains to be seen." |The capital 'A', BeArce spelling isn't just unusual, it's unheard of, aside from Franklyn Bearce's writing. The lower case 'a' Bearce spelling, is the second most common, after Barss, when searching Ancestry's UK births, marriages, and deaths, with exact spelling on. More common even, is the surname Beare, which another renowned genealogist, Colonel Charles Edward Banks, felt was Augustine's British surname.[Topographical dictionary of 2885 English emigrants to New England, 1620-1650, by Charles Edward Banks [http://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015008455175;view=1up;seq=109]] Beare evolved from Bere, which was in use, in Hampshire, for 300 years, prior to Augustine.[The National Archives, UK, Bere Forest [http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/a2a/records.aspx?cat=041-daly_1&cid=1-1-4-2#1-1-4-2]] |} ---- === Plymouth Acceptance of Augustine Bearce === {| border="1" cellpadding="10" | width="300pt"|'''Lee Murrah'''||'''Analysis''' |- valign="top" | width="300pt"|"Augustine's acceptance into Plymouth society is not unexpected even if he were a Rom. In those days when it was not clear that the colony would survive, reliability as a productive member of the community was more important than circumstances of birth. The Pilgrims needed every hand they could find. Attitudes of racial and social superiority are attributes of a secure societies, not those in the survival mode. It is all too easy to project modern attitudes back onto earlier generations, but history tells us in Virginia, for example, that racial attitudes did not begin to form until 100 years after the settlement of Jamestown and that severe racial discrimination did not occur until over 200 years later." |At about the same time that Augustine arrived in New England, Reverend John Wheelwright and 175 followers, all exiled, were establishing Exeter, New Hampshire.[Wikipedia, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Wheelwright John Wheelwright]] The same year, Wheelwright's sister-in-law, Anne Hutchinson, and her followers, were also banished, and established Providence, in Rhode Island,[Wikipedia, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anne_Hutchinson Anne Hutchinson]]which had been established by previously banished, Roger Williams, and his followers.[Wikipedia, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Williams_(theologian) Roger Williams]] Whether in survival mode, as Murrah claims, or not (they weren't), the Puritans' main objective was to keep their society spiritually "pure". Virginia really shouldn't be referred to, as an example for Massachusetts' Puritans. Plus, to both accept the argument that someone was shunned by the community as a potential husband due to race and status, and then argue that the same community accepted him and his Indian Princess wife because they had no "attitudes of racial and social superiority" is contradictory. |} ---- === Plymouth Acceptance of an Indian Spouse === {| border="1" cellpadding="10" | width="300pt"|'''Lee Murrah'''||'''Analysis''' |- valign="top" | width="300pt"|"The acceptance of Augustine's wife and children into Plymouth society is also not unexpected even if she were an Indian. In the earliest days of Plymouth, the settlers had good relations with the Indians as the story of Squanto and Thanksgiving testifies. Indians were seen as citizens of another nation (that's why the daughters of the chiefs were often referred to as "Princess") and not a savages to be exterminated . That came later with King Philip's War in the late 1600's. Intermarriage with people from other nations was an accepted political device in the Europe of the era. Marriage to an Indian would have provided access to food sources and would have promoted peace. One need only point to the marriage of John Rolfe and Pocahontas, which was approved, and even encouraged, by the Crown, as evidence of this. Another factor that might have promoted acceptance of a Mary Hyanno into Plymouth society was that she was said to be light-skinned and red haired. Some believe that her tribe the Wampanoag were descendants of earlier Viking settlers. And if there was any prejudice against Indians, who better than a Rom to marry one and bring peace to the colony? It may have in fact been his ticket to respectability." |The "earliest days of Plymouth" and the years of mass Puritan migration, were drastically different. The Natives didn't just jump up in "the late 1600's" and start being angry. There were decades of building animosity, that led to King Philip's War (1675...during Augustine's lifetime),[Wikipedia, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/King_Philip's_War King Philip's War]] in which Joseph Bearse, his son, fought against the Native population.[[https://archive.org/stream/soldiersinkingph00inbodg#page/n905/mode/2up Soldiers in King Philip's War], by Bodge, George M. (George Madison), 1841-1914.] That animosity and friction built up due to the influx of Puritans, during the Great Migration, and especially after the Winthrop Fleet of 1630.[Wikipedia, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winthrop_Fleet Winthrop's Fleet]] The exact time of Augustine's arrival, is the exact time that the Europeans were showing increasing disrespect and prejudice against the Native population, and were continuously expanding. Confrontations had already started, as Augustine landed just as the Pequot War ended.[Wikipedia, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pequot_War Pequot War]] Hyanno's own people had been driven into the swamps 15 years before Augustine landed, where most had died, due to disease. And, again, Virginia and Pocahontas, who died in 1617 -- before the ''Mayflower even landed -- and 1630s-40s Puritan Massachusetts, are two very different stories. |} ---- === Augustine's Placement at the Bottom of the Social Ladder === {| border="1" cellpadding="10" | width="300pt"|'''Lee Murrah'''||'''Analysis''' |- valign="top" | width="300pt"|"Augustine's settlement at the "frontier" area of Barnstable may point to an immigrant who started at the bottom of society and worked his way up. Throughout the history of North America, immigrants without resources settled on the frontier where land was cheap and where a live-and-let-live attitude prevailed. This is the pattern followed by the Scotch-Irish in the 18th Century." |There was no "live-and-let-live attitude". It was against the law to miss church. Those that lived too far from church, in the same area, had to congregate together, and keep record of it. There were laws on what you could, or couldn't, wear. Laws stating husband and wife must live together. Laws against public affection. Laws against men and women dancing together. Within a decade after Augustine's arrival, Quakers were being persecuted[Wikipedia, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_Quakers#Persecution_in_the_New_World History of the Quakers]] and even executed,[Wikipedia, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boston_martyrs Boston Martyrs]] witch trials began,[Wikipedia, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Witchcraft#North_America Witchcraft]] etc. This was NOT a tolerant society. Natives that came in contact with this society were often being forced to follow the new laws, and even forced to convert to Christianity. Those that didn't, were thrown in the stockade, whipped, and even sold into slavery.[[http://robinphillips.blogspot.ca/2013/02/racism-and-slavery-in-puritan-new.html Racism and Slavery in Puritan New England], by Robin Phillips (5 parts)] |} ---- === Lack of European Women for Augustine to Marry === {| border="1" cellpadding="10" | width="300pt"|'''Lee Murrah'''||'''Analysis''' |- valign="top" | width="300pt"|"Augustine's settlement at Barnstable on Cape Code placed him in the midst of the Wampanoag villages. Until recent times men usually married a local woman, and there were few English settlers in the area at the time. Even without prejudice against the Rom, Augustine's marriage prospects would have been primarily among the Indian women." |If that was the case for Augustine, then it would have also been the case for every other male, in New England, and we would have seen "primarily" English-Native marriages, from that place and time. But, that is not the case, at all. Augustine arrived near the end of the Great Migration, in which 20000+ men, WOMEN, and children (including female ones) arrived in New England.[Wikipedia, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Puritan_migration_to_New_England_(1620%E2%80%931640) Puritan Migration to New England]] From ''The Earth and Its Peoples: A Global History'', pg 494: :"Wheras 84 percent of Virginia's white population in 1625 was male, Massachusetts had a normal gender balance in its poplulation almost from the beginning"[[http://books.google.ca/books?id=MM-0F0fR7E4C&q=massachusetts#v=snippet&q=massachusetts&f=false The Earth and Its Peoples: A Global History], by Daniel R. Headrick, Lyman Johnson, Pamela Kyle Crossley, Richard Bulliet, and Steven W. Hirsch] From ''The Salem Witch Trials'', by Lori Lee Wilson, pg 78: :"By the 1650s, women outnumbered men in the Massachusetts Bay Colony"[[http://books.google.ca/books?id=lCWyQQfhVPcC&pg=PP1&lpg=PP1&dq=The+Salem+Witch+Trials,+by+Lori+Lee+Wilson&source=bl&ots=ql99w7sQUI&sig=E5w0B_0oo5KDJ6eJvCnse1bSuU8&hl=en&sa=X&ei=8EqQU8mDHsnH8AGM3oGYAQ&ved=0CFMQ6AEwBQ#v=onepage&q=women%20outnumbered&f=false The Salem Witch Trials], by Lori Lee Wilson] From 'A Nation of Immigrants', by Susan F. Martin, pg 5: :"Smaller numbers migrated to New England and the mid-Atlantic colonies, but as a result of lower death rates and a more balanced male-female population, there were more opportunities for natural growth than in the south."[[http://books.google.ca/books?id=qBmnUlvVOIIC&q=Smaller+numbers#v=snippet&q=Smaller%20numbers&f=false A Nation of Immigrants], by Susan F. Martin] |} ---- === Augustine's Land Ownership === {| border="1" cellpadding="10" | width="300pt"|'''Lee Murrah'''||'''Analysis''' |- valign="top" | width="300pt"|"Augustine's seeming easy accession of large amounts of land Cape Code from the Wampanoag seems to indicate a special relationship with them. If he had married the granddaughter of a sachem, he would have been favored in that way." |In 1654, Augustine owned 56 acres, in 5 parcels. Thomas Allen owned 67 acres, and Isaac Wells 74, both in 9 parcels.[H. Roger King, [http://books.google.ca/books?id=i0QcnT_riDUC&pg=PA217&lpg#v=onepage&q&f=false Cape Cod and Plymouth Colony in the Seventeenth Century]] Are we also to assume that ''they'' married Indian Princesses, as well? Augustine's "frontier" settlement was just 2 miles from the church. Only 6 of his acres were said to be the best in town. His 12-acre house lot was said to be very rocky land.[James Otis, [https://archive.org/stream/cu31924028819212#page/n61/mode/2up Genealogical Notes of Barnstable Families], pg 52] That these men owned multiple small parcels, instead of one large parcel, indicates they all purchased them, from others, or were granted them, by the town, bits at a time. Private land deals, with natives, were illegal. |} ---- === Augustine's Prominence in Barnstable === {| border="1" cellpadding="10" | width="300pt"|'''Lee Murrah'''||'''Analysis''' |- valign="top" | width="300pt"|"Augustine's exemplary record as a citizen and unusual piety as a member of the church could have been part of a supreme effort by an outsider to fit into English society at Barnstable. One writer states that upon the birth of a child on a Saturday, Augustine walked a long distance to have it baptized in church on Sunday when custom would have permitted him to wait until the next Sunday." |That "long distance" was 2 miles. Although an exemplary record and unusual piety "could have been" the case of an outsider trying to fit into society, it is definitely the case of a man following strict Puritan beliefs, which would be stronger evidence of a man who was brought up to believe those things, in the first place. Which is exactly what Otis states ... "Goodman Bearse was brought up under such teachings, and however differently the present generation may view such questions, he did what he honestly believed to be his duty, and he that does that is to be justified."[James Otis, [https://archive.org/stream/cu31924028819212#page/n61/mode/2up Genealogical Notes of Barnstable Families], pg 53] |} ---- === Rev. Lothrop's Liberal Doctrine === {| border="1" cellpadding="10" | width="300pt"|'''Lee Murrah'''||'''Analysis''' |- valign="top" | width="300pt"|"George F. Williams's in ''Saints and Strangers'' (page 408; Time Inc. edition, 1964) states that Mr. Lothrop, the minister of the church that Augustine joined in Barstable, preached a very liberal doctrine and accepted anyone willing to profess faith in God and promise to keep the Ten Commandments." |A man who uproots his family, and those of dozens of followers, over a dispute about proper baptism rituals, is not an overly liberal minded man, at least not by today's standards. It indicates a man who "accepted anyone willing to profess faith in God and promise to keep the Ten Commandments" as long as they did it on his terms.[Wikipedia, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Lothropp John Lothropp]] |} ---- === Lack of a found Marriage Record === {| border="1" cellpadding="10" | width="300pt"|'''Lee Murrah'''||'''Analysis''' |- valign="top" | width="300pt"|"The absence of a marriage record in a colony which kept very good marriage records might indicate a marriage outside the English system, and Bearse and Hyanno were supposedly married in an Indian ceremony at Barnstable." |It is one thing to suggest that a gypsy convict, and his native wife, following Puritan ways, to the letter, somehow managed to win over the Puritan community...but, to suggest that they didn't have a Christian wedding, and were still accepted, is ridiculous. It was against the law to have sex outside a sanctioned marriage. They would have been in the stocks and whipped on a regular basis. Continuing their activities, could have led to banishment, and even death.[The Plymouth Colony Archive Project, [http://www.histarch.illinois.edu/plymouth/lauria1.html Sexual Misconduct in Plymouth Colony]] Also, records after the formation of a new settlement were not always "very good". It sometimes took a bit of time, to become very reliable. And, as with any old records, many have been lost, damaged, or become unreadable. A missing record only indicates that a record is missing. Shall we believe that all marriages for which we cannot find records must have been marriages "outside the English system"? |} ---- === Lack of European Women (cont'd) === {| border="1" cellpadding="10" | width="300pt"|'''Lee Murrah'''||'''Analysis''' |- valign="top" | width="300pt"|"The ratio of English men to women was large in the colony, though almost all men were said to be married. That leads one to wonder where the extra women came from if not from the Indians. Indian marriages were very common in Virginia as evidenced by the Pocahontas and John Rolfe union." |Again, Murrah is proving his total lack of knowledge, concerning the history of New England. There was no shortage of women. Even in Virginia, Indian marriages were not "common". One event is not evidence of trend. Virginia also didn't find English Native marriages all that acceptable. Virginia's men resorted to contracts where they'd share a white woman, or, more often, resorted to coupling with African slave women, rather than marry Native American women. Virginia was not happy with that, either, and created laws against interracial coupling and marriages, by 1662.[The Legal Genealogist, [http://www.legalgenealogist.com/blog/2012/06/01/intermarriage-and-the-law-colonial-style/ Intermarriage and the Law, Colonial Style]] |} ---- === Why would Franklyn Bearce Invent such a Story? === {| border="1" cellpadding="10" | width="300pt"|'''Lee Murrah'''||'''Analysis''' |- valign="top" | width="300pt"|"The Bearse-Hyanno story is a peculiar one for Franklin Bearse to have invented. After almost 300 years it would have been unusual for him even to have known the name Augustine Bearse unless he was a very serious genealogist. Further, as someone who had other more easily proven Indian ancestors, he did not have had to rely upon descendance from Mary Hyanno and Augustine Bearse to support his application. Why would he tell a 300 year old story when he could more easily relate stories about his parents or grandparents?" |Bearce did relate those stories, as well. But, most likely, because [[Bearce-45| Franklyn Bearce]] was after some kind of percentage. He had ZERO proven Indian ancestry, and was never accepted as a Schaghticoke Indian. His claims were false at best, and fraudulent at worst, trying to con the government out of land. Franklyn had no "more easily proven Indian ancestors". In fact, the generations closer to him were more easily proven false. |} ---- === Why would Franklyn Bearce Raise a Shameful Subject? === {| border="1" cellpadding="10" | width="300pt"|'''Lee Murrah'''||'''Analysis''' |- valign="top" | width="300pt"|"Indian heritage was usually hidden in shame by white Americans in later generations, and many Indians hid it in fear of the consequences." |Yes, it was amazingly well hidden by every single generation that came before Franklyn Bearce, for 300 years, including the early generations. They were so ashamed and amazing at hiding their heritage, that there's zero evidence of it, except for the writings of Franklyn Bearce. Writings that state numerous times how proud everyone was of their supposed Native heritage. Writings that have been proven to be mostly fabricated. |}
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[[Category:Lee Name Study]][[Category:One Name Studies]] This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project sponsor, [[Partridge-944|Carole Partridge]], add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. ==The Name Lee== ===Origins=== * The name Lee is the 188th most common surname in the world. There are several distinct origins of the Lee surname. The most common is derived from Old English lēah, meaning a meadow or forest clearing. This developed variously into the surnames Lee, Lea, and Leigh. The Lees of [[:Category:Shropshire]] were notable as the forebears of the colonial American Lee family which produced Richard Henry Lee, [[Lee-3|Robert E. Lee]], and Zachary Taylor. ===Source=== * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lee_(English_surname) * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lee * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lee_(Korean_surname) ==Lee Surname== click on the following link to view worldwide statistics on the name Lee. * http://forebears.io/surnames/lee ==Lee DNA Database== clink on the following link to view worldwide Y-DNA Results on the name Lee. * http://www.leedna.com/dnaresults.php?id=36 Huge thanks to Karen Brubaker [[Brubaker-231]] ==Lee Research Resources== If anyone has a link or a website that they think maybe of interest to other members of this project, then please let [[Partridge-944|Carole Partridge]] know. * [[:Category: Lee Cemetery, Simpson County, Mississippi|Category:Lee_Cemetery%2C_Simpson%2C_Mississippi]] * http://simpson.msghn.org/cemlee.html ===Sub-Category - Lee=== There is a sub-category for Lee [[:Category: Lees, Lee Name Study]] which has been established to cater for those Lees and relatives born in or around the 1400's to about the 1800's. This sub-category also has links to various sites with information and bios. If you have a relative born around that time, please feel free to add them to that page. If you have relatives who were born in the late 1800's or early 1900's, including yourself, feel free to add them here, it makes browsing a little easier. We can then distinguish between our past and present ancestors. ==Tags== * To add a tag for your profile to link to the sub-category for Lee, add the following code to your profile and others in your family tree, who may fit in this category. Use this, Category:Lee * To add a tag for your profile to link to the category for the Lee Name Study, add the following code to your profile and others in your family tree, who may fit in this category. Use this Category:Lee_Name_Study ==Important== If any link fails to load or does not direct, then please let [[Partridge-944|Carole Partridge]] know. ===Links of Interest=== * https://www.houseofnames.com/lee-family-crest/English * http://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/Lee
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[[Category:Lefever Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] This is a Surname Study to collect together in one place everything about the Lefever surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. '''Surname Variants:''' Lefever, Lefevre, Le Fever, Le Fevre, Lefeuvre, Lefebure, Lefebvre, Lafever [https://le-fever.org Lefever Study website]
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[[Category: Makhir of Narbonne Legend]][[Category:Babylonia]] [[Category: Before the Common Era]] ==Summary== In the legend of Makhir of Narbonne, a scion of the hereditary Jewish exilarchs of Babylonia, named Makhir and descended from King David, was sent to the Kingdom of the Franks at the request of their king. Makhir himself was made a member of the Frankish royal family and placed in charge of the Jewish community of Narbonne, maintaining parallel Jewish and Christian names and identities. His son William became a Christian saint after a heroic military career and a number of children. Because of Makhir, those who could trace their ancestry to the Frankish kings could also trace their ancestry through the Jewish exilarchs to King David, and from thence through the Biblical narrative to Adam and Eve. The actual facts are different. ==History== ===Jews in Babylonia (597 BCE - 942)=== From the time ancient Babylon first conquered Jerusalem (597 BCE) and deported its prominent citizens to Babylonia -- modern day Iraq -- a Jewish community there maintained a continuous existence. In 129 BCE the Parthians who were ruling in Babylonia gave the Jewish community their autonomy under a Jewish liaison called an exilarch. The line of exilarchs which followed claimed descent from King David and were proud of their genealogical purity. [ Babylonian Jewish Community. http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/the-babylonian-jewish-community ] Because Babylonia did not become part of the Roman empire, the Jewish community served as a refuge from periods of Roman persecution. After the destruction of the Jewish Temple in Jerusalem in the year 70, Babylon became a center of rabbinic scholarship. In the year 220, a center of Babylonian Jewish academia was founded at the Babylonian town of Sura. In the year 315, the Code of Constantine restricted Jewish and other non-Christian rights in the Roman Empire. As a result of persecution by the newly Christianized Roman Empire, the importance of Babylonia, outside the empire, as a refuge for Jews increased. In the year 426, the Babylonian Talmud was compiled. The year 629 saw the end of a devastating war between the Eastern Roman/Byzantine Empire and the Persian rulers of Babylonia which left both exhausted. In the decade that followed, Muslim armies from newly unified Arabia swept through Syria, Babylonia, Jerusalem and Egypt. Under the new Ummayid caliphate of Caliph Umar, the Babylonian Jewish community with its exilarchs persisted. By the year 711, Ummayid armies had invaded and conquered Spain . The year 750 saw the beginning of the Abbassid caliphate, beginning a golden age of Islamic culture. Baghdad was founded in 762. The Abbassid caliphate, which lasted until 1268, fought against the Ummayid remnants in Europe and were willing to form alliances with the Christian Frankish kingdoms to do so. The office of Exilarch was abolished in 942. There is no definitive list of all the exilarchs. More than one has been attempted, and they differ by omissions, additions, and contradictions. The list compiled by David Hughes [ David Hughes. The Exilarchs. in Graham Senior-Milne, the Descent of Hughes. http://www.peerage.org/genealogy/exilarch.htm. Accessed March 31, 2017. [[Day-1904|jhd]] ] is one of the most extensive, but does not cite sources. ===The Frankish Kingdom and the Umayyid Caliphate (711-797)=== In 711, Ummayid Caliphate forces conquered Spain and established their capital at Corboba under an emir (governor). [ Wikipedia. Abbasid Carolingian Alliance. ] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abbasid%E2%80%93Carolingian_alliance. Accessed March 23, 2017. [[Day-1904|jhd]] In 718 Charles Martel (686-741) became Mayor of the Palace under the Merovingian kings of the Franks, and effective ruler of the Franks until his death in 741. Two years later in 720 Ummayid forces from Spain advanced across the Pyrnee mountains and invaded Gaul. In 732 the historic Battle of Tours saw Frankish and Burgundian forces led by Charles Martel defeat Ummayid forces led by Abdul Rahman al Ghafiqi, who was killed. [ Wikipedia, Battle of Tours. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Tours ] The victory gave Charles his nickname "Martel" (the hammer) and established Frankish power. In 754, Merovingian rule of the Franks, already nominal, with real power in the hands of the Mayors of the Palace, ends with the crowning of Charles Martel's son Pepin the Short. In 756 Abd al-Rahman, the Ummayid emir of Cordoba, refuses to recognize the Abbasid Caliphate in Baghdad. In 759, the Ummayid's are expelled from Narbonne after a 40 year rule. In 765 a Frankish embassy visits Baghdad returning three years later. The Abbasid Caliphate has an interest in allying with the Franks against the Ummayids. The Frankish embassy returned bringing gifts from the caliph including a mechanical clock and an elephant. In 768 an Abbasid Embassy comes to France. Jewish scholars -- a Jew Isaac is mentioned -- were often key translators and intermediaries in the embassies. In 777 the Abbasid rulers of northern Spain contacted the Carolingians for help against the Ummayid rulers of southern Spain. In 797 contacts continued, this time concerning a potential Carolingian-Abbasid alliance against the Byzantine ( Eastern Roman) Empire. ===Narbonne (462-1161) === Narbonne, in Southern France, was once a port city on the Mediterranean, important to Rome at the crossroads of the ''Via Domitia'' connecting Italy to Spain, and the ''Via Aquitaine'' which led to the Atlantic. In 462 the city was handed over by its Roman military leader to the Visigoths and became the capital of the Visigothic province of Septimania. In 719 it was conquered by the Umayyid Caliphate, which ruled it for 40 years until Frankish leader Pepin the Short conquered it in 759. Narbonne had had a Jewish community since about the 5th century and in the 12th century was home to an important Jewish exegetical school and was mentioned in Talmudic works for its scholars. [ [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Narbonne Narbonne in Wikipedia Wikipedia, Narbonne] ] ==Legend== ===1161 Sefer ha-kabbalah=== The legend of Makhir first appears in the ''Sefer ha-Kabbalah'' ("The book of tradition") written by Abraham ibn Daud (Abraham ben David in about 1161. It actually first appears as a gloss to one fourteenth or fifteenth century copy of a manuscript of the sefer, which is the most important textual source for the lineage of the Jewish nesiim in Narbonne. The chronicle contains a legend of the foundation of the line by Makhir, a descendant of King David, in the reign of Charlemagne. In the Sefer, Abraham asserted several things as traditions: *Charlemagne asked Harun al Rashid to send him a rabbi from the House of David. Or in the older way of phrasing, King Charles (Martel) sent to the King of Baghdad [Caliph] requesting that he dispatch one of his Jews of the seed of royalty of the House of David. *In response, a scholar by the name of Rabbi Makhir, duly came to the West. Again, in an older phrasealogy, the Caliph heeded the request and sent Charles a magnate and sage, Rabbi Makhir by name. *After capturing Narbonne from the Saracens, Charlemagne granted Makhir a third of the city. King Charles settled Makhir in Narbonne, the capital city, and gave Makhir great possessions at the time he captured it from the Ishmaelites [Arabs]. *The King made Makhir a nobleman and designed, out of love for [Makhir], good statutes for the benefit of all the Jews dwelling in the city, as is written and sealed in a Latin charter; and the seal of the King therein [bears] his name Carolus; and it is in their possession at the present time. The chronicler claimed that a special privilege issued by the king confirmed this grant of land and placed the Jewish community in Narbonne under royal protection. *[Makhir] took to wife a woman from among the magnates of the town. Prince Makhir became chieftain there and his descendants were closely [inter-related] with the King and all his descendants. *Makhir founded an important Talmudic school in Narbonne. [ Johannes Fried. Charlemagne. Translated by Peter Lewis. Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Mass, 2016 https://books.google.com/books?id=woorDQAAQBAJ&pg=PA536&lpg=PA536&dq=Makhir+%22Sefer+ha-Kabbalah%22&source=bl&ots=QkWvkfu4XS&sig=OJKPGefBC2QLHW9rkMp5c015aeU&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiNqeT9mv7SAhXL64MKHQgKDa8Q6AEIKzAD#v=onepage&q=Makhir%20%22Sefer%20ha-Kabbalah%22&f=false. Accessed March 30, 2017 [[Day-1904|jhd]] ] Whatever the place and origin of the text, it may be reasonably assumed to reflect a local Jewish belief in this foundation legend by the thirteenth century or later, and there is no reason to doubt the succession of Nesiim in the eleventh to thirteenth centuries as encapsulated in it. [ Taylor notes that while Grabois, "La dynastie des 'rois juifs'." 50-52, accepts Zuckerman's dating of the narrative gloss as late twelth-century, Cohen, "The Nasi of Narbonne," 53-56, suggests that it was forged when the extant copy was made in Provence in the fifteenth century. ] Taylor notes that the legend in the ''sefer'' allows one to reconstruct a pedigree of the Jewish leaders of Narbonne (purportedly Makhir's descendants) beginning with one Turdors in the later eleventh century, and extending through the beginning of the fourteenth century. Unfortunately, Taylor adds, no sources fill the gap between the legendary eighth-century foundation (or affirmation) of Narbonne's royal Jewish dynasty and the later eleventh century, when the ''Sefer ha-Kaballah'' text supports a continuous pedigree....We cannot now determine the validity of the Davidic origins of the Jewish dynasty of Narbonne -- or even its continuity, or the names of the individual nasiim, before the eleventh century. ===Issues with the Sefer=== Taylor notes that the literal truth of the ''Safer ha-Kaballah'' gloss, that Charlemagne (or his father) imported a true Davidic exilarch to found the Jewish dynasty of Narbonne...is unverifiable. At the very least, there are problems with dating. In actual fact, Narbonne had already been incorporated into the Frankish Empire in 759 under Pepin the Short. The exchanges of embassies which most likely promoted exchanges of ideas, plans and people occurred several decades later, by which time Narbonne had already been freed from the Ummayids. The list of exilarchs shows a Makhir who was briefly exilarch for a few months in the year 773. This list does not constitute proof that there actually was such an exilarch, and if there were, the year 773 is a decade and a half after the liberation of Narbonne. Whatever Makhir's Babylon origins claimed by his descendants, the relation between Makhir and Charlemagne is legendary, the more famous king substituting for his father Pepin, king of the Franks, who in order to enlist the Jews of Narbonne in his efforts to keep the Ummayad Saracens at bay, granted wide-ranging powers in return for the surrender of Moorish Narbonne to him in 759. The monkish Annals of Aniane and the Chronicle of Moissac both attribute this action to the Gothic leaders of Narbonne, rising up and massacring the Saracen garrison. Zuckerman reports that Pepin with his sons Carloman and Charles redeemed this pledge in 768, granting to Makhir and his heirs extensive lands, an act that called forth an unavailing protest from Pope Stephen III.[ Arthur J. Zuckerman, "The Nasi of Frankland in the Ninth Century and the 'Colaphus Judaeorum' in Toulouse" Proceedings of the American Academy for Jewish Research 33, (1965:51-82). Cited by Wikipedia. Makhir of Narbonne. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Makhir_of_Narbonne. Accessed March 25, 2017. [[Day-1904|jhd]] ] Zuckerman states that in 791 Charlemagne confirmed the status of the Jewish Principate and made the title of Nasi permanent. ===1165 Benjamin of Tudela=== Other accounts in the 12th century report that the Makhir family enjoyed for centuries many privileges and that its members bore the title of "nasi" (prince). Benjamin of Tudela, who visited Narbonne in 1165, speaks of the exalted position occupied by the descendants of Makhir, and the "Royal Letters" of 1364 [ Doat Collection, pp. 53 et seq., 339-353. Cited by Wikipedia. Makhir of Narbonne. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Makhir_of_Narbonne. Accessed March 25, 2017. [[Day-1904|jhd]] ] also record the existence of a rex Iudaeorum at Narbonne. The place of residence of the Makhir family at Narbonne was designated in official documents as "Cortada Regis Judæorum". [ Saige, "Hist. des Juifs du Languedoc," p. 44. Cited by Wikipedia. Makhir of Narbonne. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Makhir_of_Narbonne. Accessed March 25, 2017. [[Day-1904|jhd]] ] Makhir is said to have founded a Talmudic school there which vied in greatness with those of Babylonia and which attracted pupils from many distant points. ===Further Development of the Legend=== In English, the Deeds of Charlemagne at Carcassone and Narbonne -- in recounting the story of the conquest of Narbonne in epic style, tells of the Jews of Narbonne requesting (through their interlocutor, one Isaac) that Charlemagne confirm the status of their existing leader, a King of the house of David (it says nothing of him being imported at the time. [ Grabois, "La dynastie des 'rois juifs'," p. 52, n. 23; Zuckerman, Princedom, 170-71. Cited by Taylor. ] As further developed, the legend goes like this: ''Makhir of Narbonne was a Babylonian-Jewish scholar, of the ben David royal blood line of the Jews of Babylon, who married the noble princess Alda daughter of King Charles Martel of France, and certainly the leader of the Jewish community of Narbonne known as the Septimania, in southern Duchy of Aquitaine at the end of the eighth century. His descendants were for many generations the nasi or leaders of that important community.'' [ Wikipedia. Makhir of Narbonne. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Makhir_of_Narbonne. Accessed March 25, 2017. [[Day-1904|jhd]] ] ===Zuckerman and Dual Identities=== Arthur Zuckerman maintains that Makhir was actually identical with Natronai ben Habibi, an exilarch deposed and exiled in a dispute between two branches of the family of Bostanai in the late eighth century.[ Zuckerman, Arthur J. A Jewish Princedom in Feudal France, 768-900. (New York:Columbia University Press), 1972. Cited by Wikipedia. Makhir of Narbonne. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Makhir_of_Narbonne. Accessed March 25, 2017. [[Day-1904|jhd]] ] Zuckerman further proposed that Makhir(/Natronai) is to be identified with a Maghario, Count of Narbonne, and in turn with an Aymeri de Narbonne, whom heroic poetry marries to Alda or Aldana, daughter of Charles Martel, and makes father of William of Gellone. This William was subject of at least six major epic poems composed before the era of the Crusades, including Willehalm by Wolfram von Eschenbach, the most famous of the medieval Grail chroniclers. His historical counterpart, William I, Count of Toulouse led Frankish forces at the fall of Barcelona in 803. The account of the campaign in Ermold Niger's Latin poem dates the events according to the Jewish calendar and portrays William as an observant Jew. Zuckerman notes that Count William was son of a Frankish Count of Septimania named Theoderic, leading him to conclude that Theoderic was none other than Makhir, and that the well-documented descendants of Theoderic embodied a dynasty of Franco-Judeic kings of Narbonne, representing the union of the lineage of the exilarchs with that of Martel's Carolingians. Taylor notes that this underlying chain of identifications has been shown to be flawed, [ Taylor, N.L. "Saint William, King David, and Makhir: a Controversial Medieval Descent", The American Genealogist, 72: 205-223" Cited by Wikipedia. Makhir of Narbonne. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Makhir_of_Narbonne. Accessed March 25, 2017. [[Day-1904|jhd]] ] a negative opinion shared by other scholars, [ Settipani, Christian, Continuité gentilice et continuité familiale dans les familles sénatoriales romaines à l'époque impériale: mythe et réalité, Unit for Prosopographical Research, Linacre College, University of Oxford, 2000, p. 78; Bierbrier, M.L., "Genealogical Flights of Fancy. Old Assumptions, New Sources", Foundations: Journal of the Foundation for Medieval Genealogy, 2:379-87, who on p. 381 says of the Zuckerman theory "This view has been rejected by all specialists in the area as utter nonsense, . . ." ] while the broader suggestions of a Jewish principality in Southern France have likewise been refuted. [ Graboïs, Aryeh, "Une Principaute Juive dans la France du Midi a l'Époque Carolingienne?", Annales du Midi, 85: 191-202 (1973) Cited by Wikipedia. Makhir of Narbonne. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Makhir_of_Narbonne. Accessed March 25, 2017. [[Day-1904|jhd]] ] Nathaniel Taylor Nathaniel Taylor [ Nathaniel L. Taylor. Saint William, King David, and Makhir: A Controversial Medieval Descent. Published in The American Genealogist. https://web.archive.org/web/20040621062507/http://home.earthlink.net/~nathanieltaylor/pdfs/Makhir.pdf. Accessed March 20, 2017. [[Day-1904|jhd]] ] observes that Arthur Zuckerman has conflated key figures in the legend into two persons, father and son. [ Arthur Zuckerman, A Jewish Princedom in Feudal France, 768-900, published in 1972. ] Taylor identifies Zuckerman's conflations below, with legendary persons in italics: First Generation Conflations (all are claimed to be the same person) *[[Nehemiah-1|Natronai]], Babylonian exilarch *''[[ben Haninai-3|Makhir, nasi of Narbonne]] (Sefer ha Kaballah gloss)'' *Magnario, count of Narbonne, 791 *'' "Aymeri de Narbonne" (chansons de geste)'' *[[Merovingian-89|Theuderic]] (in charter of 804), married Alda *Theuderic, count in Rhineland, 782, 792 Second Generation Conflations (all are claimed to be the same person) *[[Autun-17|'Saint' William, son of Theuderic]] (in charter of 804) and Alda, count of Toulouse, 789, conquered Barcelona 801/3, founded the monastery of Gellone, 804, became a monk there, 806 *''Isaac, elder of Narbonne (Gesta Karob Magni...)'' *Isaac, royal ambassador to Harun al Rashid, 797-802 *"Guiloume d'Orange" (chanson de geste), supposed son of 'Aymeri' de Narbonne'' ===Embellishments on the Legend=== *At this site, Makhir Theodoric, after completing his work in Septimania, travels to Strathclyde, Scotland to pass his David blood on to the Scottish royal family. [https://michaelruark.wordpress.com/2015/05/14/the-messiah-of-septimania/ Messiah of Septimania] ==People: Key Figures in the Legend== ===Makhir=== In the legend, a Jewish prince named Makhir is identified with Theuderic [Thierri] of Narbonne. R. David Hughes, a defender of the legend, acknowledges that the Makhir of legend might refer to any of four contemporary Babylonian Jewish princes of the name, and that any of them might be the one identified with Theuderic [Thierri] of Narbonne. [ R. David Hughes, Makhir, Gen-Medieval List, 25 February 2004, http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/GEN-MEDIEVAL/2004-02/1077696906. Accessed March 23, 2017. [[Day-1904|jhd]], ] *(1) the "DFA" Charts give the pedigree of Prince Makhir, son of Haninai [Habibai], son of Natronai, Gaon of Pumbeditha, son of Nehemiah, son of Haninai Baradai [Bar Adoi], son of the Jewish Exilarch Bustanai. Hughes notes that Nat Taylor wrote an article against identifying Makhir # 1 (above) with Theuderic of Narbonne. *(2) Bryant-Abraham in his "De Domo et Familia David" article gives the pedigree of Prince Makhir, son of the Jewish Exilarch Zakkai Yehuda, son of Yomtov Ruzbihan [Ahunai], son of Shahrijar [Shahari], son of the Jewish Exilarch Bustanai; Bryant-Abraham makes an excellent case in his "De Domo et Familia David" article that Makhir # 2 (above) is to be identified with Theuderic of Narbonne. *(3) then, there is the Jewish Exilarch Makhir, deposed 773, son of Haninai [the brother of Natronai, Gaon of Pumbeditha], son of Nehemiah, son of Haninai Baradai, son of the Jewish Exilarch Bustanai; There are some chronological difficulties in the story of Makhir # 3 (above) for him to be identified with Theuderic of Narbonne. *(4) there is Prince Makhir, son of Yehuda [Judah], son of Yitzhak [another brother of Natronai, Gaon of Pumbeditha], son of Nehemiah, son of Haninai Baradai, son of the Jewish Exilarch Bustanai. And, Makhir # 4 lived in the generation after Makhir #s 1, 2, & 3, who were contemporaries, and therefore the least likely to be identified with Theuderic of Narbonne though his identification appears to be popular on the internet. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Makhir_of_Narbonne Or, to place these alternative Makhirs in table form following the table of exilarchs #[[Ben Haninai-1|Exilarch Bustanai]] (1)(2)(3)(4) ##[[David-496|Haninai Baradai]] [Bar Adol] (1)(3)(4) ###[[UNKNOWN-89361|Nehemiah]] (1)(3)(4) ####[[Nehemiah-1|Natronai, Gaon of Pumbeditha]] (1) #####[[UNKNOWN-89362|Haninai (Habibai)]] (1) ######'''Prince Makhir ben Haninai ben Natronai'''(1) ####Haninai (3) #####'''Exilarch '''Makhir ben Haninai ben Nehemiah''', deposed 773 (3) ####Yitzhak (4) #####Yehuda [Judah] (4) ######Prince '''Makhir ben Yehuda''' (4) ##[[David-49|Shahrijar [Shahari]]] (2) ###Yomtov Ruzbihan [Ahunai] (2) ####Exilarch Zakkai Yehuda (2) #####Prince '''Makhir ben Zakkai''' (2) ===Natronai=== The known text referring to the Babilonian Natronai, who did leave Babylon circa 770 (but later returned) fits ill with Zuckerman's identity and chronology...of course, some other David scion may perfectly well have come to Narbonne at that time! [ Cohen, "The Nasi of Narbonne," 62, Cited by Nathaniel L. Taylor. Saint William, King David, and Makhir: A Controversial Medieval Descent. Published in The American Genealogist. https://web.archive.org/web/20040621062507/http://home.earthlink.net/~nathanieltaylor/pdfs/Makhir.pdf. Accessed March 20, 2017. [[Day-1904|jhd]] ] ==Sources== See also: Arthur Zukerman: A Jewish Princedom in Feudal France, 768-900. (New York: 1972). *"Machir". Jewish Encyclopedia. Funk and Wagnalls, 1901-1906; which gives the following citations: *Zacuto, Yuhasin, ed. London, p. 84; *Henri Gross, in Monatsschrift, 1878, p. 250; 1881, p. 451; *idem, Gallia Judaica, p. 404; *Adolf Neubauer, in R. E. J. x. 100-103; *Ernest Renan-Adolf Neubauer, Les Rabbins Français, pp. 561, 743.
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[[Category:Kingdom of Powys]] [[Category:House of Tudor]] [[Category: Legendary Ancestry of Tudor Trevor]] [[Category: Whittington Castle, Shropshire]] [[Category: Llangollen, Kingdom of Powys]] [[Category: Llangurig, Wales]] [[Category: Chirk, Denbighshire]] [[Category: Oswestry, Kingdom of Powys]] == Biography == ===Appearance in the Records=== No documents have yet been found attesting to Tudur Trefor's connection with specific events or deeds. We know of Tudur's existence through the heraldic visitations of the 1500s, complemented by his appearance in numerous pedigrees and accompanying titles. '''Dwnn''' Tudur Trevor appears in Dwnn's Heraldic Visitations of Wales (1586-1613) with his wife, parents and one child, as part of a large table of descendants. Material in the Visitations was typically submitted by fammily members reflecting their understanding of their ancestry. [ Lewys Dwnn, Deputy Herald at Arms. ''Heraldic Visitations of Wales and Parts of the Marches Between the Years 1586 and 1613.'' Sir Samuel Rush Meyrich, editor. Llandovery, 1846, Volume 1, [https://books.google.com/books?id=3t4_AAAAcAAJ&pg=PA297&lpg=PA297&dq=Cyveiliog+%22Rhiw+Saeson%22&source=bl&ots=xnBrQXqleu&sig=2xBX1LBwLwJ5MBdIeZzU_FagKF0&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0CCsQ6AEwA2oVChMIiPzy0InTxwIVxGw-Ch36BQtc#v=onepage&q=Cyveiliog%20%22Rhiw%20Saeson%22&f=false Rhiw Saeson, in the Hundred of Cyveiliog, page 297]] '''Bartrum''' Boyer names two chapters of Bartrum's ''Early Welsh Genealogical Tracts'' -- "Achau Brenhinoedd a Thywysogion Cymru" and "hen Lwythau Gwynedd a'r Mars" as containing ancestry for Tudor Trefor but indicates "many of these lines do not stand up to scrutiny." [Carl Boyer III. ''Medieval Welsh Ancestors of Certain Americans.'' Generally follows Bartrum. By the author: Santa Clarita, California, 2004. Tudor Trefor is #1 on page 356. ] Wolcott does extensive work to harmonize the early pedigrees and make possible inference from them. ===900 Birth and Parents=== Dwnn shows Tudur Trevor as the son of Ynyr ap Cadvarfch, Lord of Maelor, Oswestry, Whittington, Maesbrook, and Melwern. ref name="dwnn1297"/> Burke reports that "“Ynyr ap Cadfarch, Lord of Chirk, Whittington, Oswestry, and both the Maelors, by his wife Rheingar, daughter and heiress of lluddoccaf ap Caradog, Earl of Hereford, had, besides a younger son, Ynyr Frych, Abbott of Abbey d’Or, an elder son, Tudor Trefor, Earl of Hereford, Lord of Chirk, etc, and the Tribe of March. [ Sir Bernard Burke. ''A Genealogical and Heraldic Dictionary of the Landed Gentry...'' [https://books.google.com/books?id=Ni4BAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA886&lpg=PA886&dq=%22Plas+Madog%22&source=bl&ots=n7k2PDswxL&sig=VvU5K0alUSX_chMLcZh7ZVj26nE&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjG6d63m7HXAhWJQyYKHekUBe8Q6AEINTAD#v=onepage&q=%22Plas%20Madog%22&f=false Lloyd of Clochfaen and Plas Madog] Volume II, page 886. Accessed November 9, 2017. [[Day-1904|jhd]] ] Pennant states that "Tudor Trevor, of the tribe of March, called likewise in our books Llwyth Maelor (or the tribe of Maelor,) was the son of Ynyr ap Cadfarch, [ Thomas Pennant, 1726-1798. The Fifteen Tribes of Northern Wales. [http://quod.lib.umich.edu/e/ecco/004874860.0001.000/1:14.2?rgn=div2;view=fulltext The history of the parishes of Whiteford, and Holywell], pp. 314-317. ] Dwnn shows Tudur Trevor's mother as Ynyr's wife Rheingar, only heiress to Lluddoeka Vraich Vraig, "King of Glouc. and Earle of Hereford." (see Research Notes) Wolcott and Boyer estimate a birth year of 900. ===Trefor in the Vale of Llangollen=== Wolcott notes that Tudor was called Trevor, for his birthplace]][ Darrell Wolcott, ''Ancient Wales Studies'' [http://www.ancientwalesstudies.org/id55.html The Clan of Tudor Trevor] Accessed August 26, 2015. [[Day-1904|jhd]] ] Burke reports that Tudor Trevor was so called because he was born or nursed at Trevor. Wikipedia describes Trevor as "situated in the scenic Vale of Llangollen, on the A539 between Llangollen and Wrexham." Trevor is the anglicised version of the Welsh Trefor, meaning "large village." An old township in the parish of Llangollen, it gave its name to a powerful landowning family whose ancestral home was in the township. On the border between Wales and England, the Offa's Dyke Path passes through the village. [ Wikipedia, Trevor, Wrexham. [[Wikipedia:Trevor,_Wrexham]] ] Lloyd wrote that Tudor Trefor was King of Gloucester, Hereford, Erging, Ewias, Maelor Uchaf, now called Maelor Gymrfaeg, Maelor Isaf, now called Maelor Saesneg, Chirk, Whittington, Oswestry, and Nantheudwy.[ Jacob Youde William Lloyd. '''The history of the princes, the lords marcher, and the ancient nobility of Powys Fadog and the Ancient Lords of Arwystli, Cedewen, and Meirionydd.''' ''The Noble Tribe of the Marches of Powys and Fourteenth Noble Tribe of Gwynedd.'' London: T. Richards,1881. Volume I [https://books.google.com/books?id=0VgBAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA312&lpg=PA312&dq=Chirk+Lord+Owain+-Glyndwr&source=bl&ots=wW1LmJpZCX&sig=ACfU3U07UExrj3D5ssHieYRilShg4K1l6g&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwib1YLyytPiAhVKmuAKHTlGC88Q6AEwB3oECAkQAQ#v=onepage&q=Chirk%20Lord%20Owain%20-Glyndwr&f=false Page 312] Tudor Trefor appears on page 308. Accessed 6/5/2019 [[Day-1904|jhd]] ] ===Llys Pengwern=== Alternatively, Vaughn suggests that Tudor Trefor was said to have been born at Pengwern. [ H. F. J. Vaughn. Oswestry, Ancient and Modern, and Its Local Families, pp. 193-224, in Archaeologia Cambrensis. The Journal of the Cambrian Archaeological Association. Vol I, 5th Series, Table, p. 210. London: Pickering and Co, 1884 https://books.google.com/books?id=PtU4AQAAMAAJ&lpg=PA211&ots=_0j1QTangt&dq=madoc%20lloyd%20iorwerth&pg=PA212#v=onepage&q=madoc%20lloyd%20&f=false ] W. T. Simpson suggests that Tudor Trevor's usual residence was at Llys Pengwern, in Chirkland, in Denbighsire, which site, and lands about it, (though the house has been long destroyed) is in the possession of the family to this day." [ W. T. Simpson. ''Llys Pengwern'' in [https://books.google.com/books?id=GXsHAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA78&lpg=PA78&dq=Pengwern+Llangollen&source=bl&ots=8SHMgkranr&sig=ACfU3U3xgREuIs09lXQdOejIrHgRTqZmAA&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjt8Lncs9jiAhXN1VkKHWJLBeY4FBDoATAJegQICBAB#v=onepage&q=Pengwern%20Llangollen&f=false Some account of Llangollen and its vicinity] pages 78-79. Accessed 6/7/2019 [[Day-1904|jhd]] ] Simpson adds that Llys, i.e. Palace or Prince's Court of Pengwern is situated at the foot of Pen y Coed, a tumulus-like hill on the east side of Llangollen, in a well cultivated and fruitful valley...Little remains of the old house.... ===Marriage to Glwladus/Angharad=== Dwnn shows Tudor Trevor married to Gwladus, daughter of Howell Dda ap Cadell ap Rodri Mawr. Other accounts name Tudur's wife as Angharad, while agreeing that she was a daughter of Howel Dda. Simpson covers both bases: "I find that Tudor Trevor married Gwladdis (some call her Angharad), daughter of Howell Dda, King of all Wales..." Lloyd states that "he married Angharad, daughter of Hywel Dda, King of Wales, who bore argent, three lions passant regardant in pale, gules. Vaughn agrees. . Boyer gives Angharad a longer patronymic: Angharad ferch Hywel Dda ap Cadell ap Rhodri Mawr. ===937 Battle of Brunanburh=== Wolcott suggests that Tudur was likely one of the Welsh lords who accompanied Athelstan of Wessex at the Battle of Brunanburh in 937. This large battle involved Vikings from Dublin and Scotsmen on one side, and Saxons, Welsh and others Scots opposed to them on the other. Wolcott bases his surmise that Tudor was present on the awareness that Tudur's daughter was married to one of the successful combatants shortly thereafter. [ Darrell Wolcott. ''Ancient Wales Studies'' [http://www.ancientwalesstudies.org/id269.html Refugees From Strathclyde Come to Gwynedd] Accessed 9 July 2021 [[Day-1904|jhd]] ] ===Arms=== Welsh heralds assign to him ensigns “Party per bend sinister, ermine and ermines, over all, a lion rampant, or,” which, as chief arms, or quartered have been borne by all his descendants. He bore, party per bend sinister, ermine and ermines, a lion rampant or, armed and langbued gules. Powell, of Edenhope, in his Pent•chia, describes his arms in the following manner: :Em in•is fulgens Theodor. parma T•e•, :Dat rapidum fulvumque sinistro verte leonem: :Mos•ni sunt nota satis, simul arma T•e•is. Which may be thus expressed in plain English: ;Parted per bend sinister ermine and ermines, over all a lion rampant or; the well-known arms of the Mostyns, and also of the Trevors. ===948 Death=== Burke reports that Tudor died in 948. ===Issue=== Boyer, following Bartrum, lists three sons only, Gronwy, Lluddica, and Dingad. Wolcott, Pennant, and Burke states that Tudor Trefor by his wife Angharad, had three sons and one daughter. LLoyd states that he had three sons -- Goronwy, Lluddoccaf, and Dingad, and two daughters, Arddun and Rhiengar. #[[Tudur-4|Gronwy ap Twdwr]]. Dwnn shows Tudor Trevor as the father of Gronwy, "who died before his Father" and married Morvyth ferch Llewelyn Aur Durchog, Ld of Yal." Currently shown as born 920. Goronwy, Lord of Fierlys Gronwy m. Tangystl ferch Dyfnwal. Goronwy ab Tudor was the eldest son. Gronwy ap Tudur born about 0940 Denbighshire, Wales. Gronwy, born ca 932, had a daughter, Gwen, born ca 970, who married Cuhelyn (960) and was the mother of Elystan Glodsrydd, born ca. 990. [ Pen. 138, 359; Pen. 128, 69; and Pen. 142, 108 say that Gwen ferch Gronwy ap Tudor Trefor was the mother of Elystan Glodrydd, thus the apparent consort of Elystan's father, Cuhelyn ap Ifor. Cited by Wolcott, ''Ancient Wales Studies.'' [http://www.ancientwalesstudies.org/id199.html ''The Enigmatic Elystan Glodrydd."] Accessed 9 July 2021. [[Day-1904|jhd]] ] #[[Tudor-156|Lludica ap Twdwr]]. Currently shown as born 940. Lluddoccaf, lord of Chirk and Whittington, m. Angharad, d of Iago, Prince of Gwynodd Lluddica m. Angharad ferch Iago Lluddoccaf Llydd #[[Tudur-5|Dinged ap Twdwr]]. Currently shown as b orn 946. Dingad, lord of Bromfield, m. Cecelia, d. of Severus ab Cadivor ab Wenwynwyn, lord of Bualtt, Kerry and Cedewain. Dingad, m. Cecily ferch Seferws. Dingad Dingad ap Tudur born about 0946 Denbighshire, Wales. Burke reports that the third son, Dyngad, married Cicilia, dau of Severus ap Cadifor Wynwyn, Lord of Buallt…" #[[Tudor-438|Rheingar ferch Twdwr]] Currently shown as born 948. Rhiengar ux. Cadell, a prince of the line of Rhoderig the Great. #Arddun. Dwnn states that Gwrydr Hir married a daughgter of Tudor Trevor and was father to Gwaithfoel of Tegeingl. [ Dwnn II, 307, cited by Wolcott, [http://www.ancientwalesstudies.org/id54.htm Idnerth Benfras of Maesbrook] Accessed 9 July 2021 [[Day-1894|jhd]] ] Lloyd gives her a name, Arddun, ux Gwrydr Hen Born c. 920. ==Research Notes== ===Whittington Castle=== Tudor Trevor's association with Whittington Castle appears to embody some aspects of myth. Whittington Castle, located in today's north western corner of Shropshire, was apparently buiilt about 200 years after Tudor, under orders from William the Conqueror. However, various writers report Trevor's involvement: *Tudor Trevor’s chief seat was Whittington Castle, of which he is said to be the founder. *He is said to have been the founder of, and to have resided at, Whittington Castle, which continued in his posterity for many generations after. *It is also claimed that the castle formed part of the lordship of a noble Welshman called Tudur Trefor or Tudor Trevor in both the Maelors (that is Maelor Saesneg and Maelor Gymraeg. Though his father Rhys Sais did hold the former, the rest seems to be an invention of Lewis Dwnn in 1846.[13][14][ Brown, King and Remfry, pp. 107–108, also Biography of Tudor Trevor, Lord of Whittington. Retrieved 12 June 2007 and cited by wikipedia. ] There have also been reports that Whittington Castle was built on the site of the ancient seat of Powys kings at Pengwern, a location that is today shrouded in myth, but sometimes associated with the town of Shrewsbury. Pennant says that Tudor was the founder of, and resided at, Whittington Castle, which continued in his posterity for many generations after. ===Hereford=== Dwnn shows Tudor Trevor as "king of Glouc. and Earle of Hereford", a title apparently inherited through his mother Rheingar. Dwnn also refers to "Glouc" as inherited from his mother. If this abbreviates Gloucestershire, it is adjacent to Herefordshire, but even farther removed from Wales. Following Dwnn, other writers have repeated references to Tudur Trefor's supposed connection with Hereford. *Burke refers to Tudur as "the Lord of Hereford and Whittington." and refers to possessions in Herefordshire as he names Tudor Trevor "Lord of Hereford, Whittington, and Both Maelors, and Founder of the Tribe of the Marches," an appellation derived from the numerous families seated in the Marches of England and Wales, and descended from him. [ J. Bernard Burke, Esq. A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Landed Gentry of Great Britain and Ireland for 1853.(3 Volumes). [https://books.google.com/books?id=S2hHAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA236&lpg=PA236&dq=%22Ednyfed+Gam%22&source=bl&ots=OIX6qYOHc2&sig=fhY_dA3_DXTPPf2yIH4JvtPXa60&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0CEQQ6AEwCGoVChMImfvtiJ_KxwIVRtgeCh0DOwG7#v=onepage&q=%22Ednyfed%20Gam%22&f=false. Volume III, Supplement, Corrigenda, and General Index]. London, 1853. Accessed August 27, 2015. See also Burke, [http://books.google.com/books? id=BSkAAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA350&dq=Meredyth+Bengoch,+Lord++Buallt&hl=en&sa=X&ei=qS2PU4q-ArLisAShkYCADg&ved=0CCUQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=Meredyth%20Bengoch%2C%20Lord%20%20Buallt&f=false Volume 1, page 350] . retrieved 2014-06-04, [[Bairfield-1|amb]]] *Pennant notes that Tudor had large possessions in Herefordshire, in right of his mother, as well as in that country called Ferlys, which lies between the rivers Wye and Severne. Pennant indicates that Tudor's mother was Rhiengar, daughter to Lluddocca ap Caradoc Vreichfras, earl of Hereford, who was one of the knights of king Arthur's Round Table Since Rheingar would have lived in the 800's, while the King Arthur legends revolved around the late 400's, Pennant's reliability must certainly be questioned. The references to Hereford raise questions as to how a landholder in north Wales came upon lands so far south. The common explanation is that Tudor inherited the from his mother. Wolcott, however, has noted that while Bartrum has identified Tudor's mother as Reingar ferch lluddocca ap Caradog Freich Fras, earl of Hereford, in fact Reingar was a lady of north Wales whose grandfather was Caradog Freich Fras of c. 820 found in the pedigree of Heilig ap Glannog. '''This misidentification led early historians to believe Tudor Trevor held lands in Hereford, whereas his lands were all north of the Severn in Cheshire and Shropshire. [ Darrell Wolcott, Ancient Wales Studies [http://www.ancientwalesstudies.org/id182.html #14 Mam Tudor Trefor] Accessed 6/8/2019 [[Day-1904|jhd]] ] ==Ancestry== The traditional history of Wales (a mixture of fact and legend) as it affects this family is outlined by Edward Hamer in his "A Parochial Account of Llangurig". [ Montgomeryshire Collections, vol ii, pp 225-300. Cited by Darrell Wolcott, Ancient Wales Studies [http://www.ancientwalesstudies.org/id55.html The Clan of Tudor Trevor] Accessed August 26, 2015. [[Day-1904|jhd]] ] Seated on the northern march of Wales just south of Chester, this family represents a junior branch of the first Royal Dynasty of Powys. Pennant states that "Tudor Trevor, of the tribe of March, called likewise in our books Llwyth Maelor (or the tribe of Maelor,) was the son of Ynyr ap Cadfarch, descended of Cadell Deurnllug, King of Powys. Wolcott notes that "while careless genealogists equate the Cadell who sits atop its pedigree with the fifth century Cadell Ddyrnllwg, this family actually split from the royal line about the start of the seventh century. Wolcott adds that HLG 12 and ABT 9b make Tudor Trevor "ap Ynyr ap Cadfarch ap Gwrgeneu ap Gwaeddgar ap Bywyn ap Biordderch ap Gwriawn ap Gywnnan ap Gwnfyw Frych ap Cadell" and continue with the ancestry of Cadell Ddyrnllwg of c. 380. But the Cadell in this list would occur c. 580. We believe its Cadell was the "King Cadell" who fell at the Battle of Chester, ===Ahnentafel as of July 6, 2021=== '''Generation 1''' :1. Twdwr ab Ynyr: Born Llys Pengwern, Kingdom of Powys 0900. Died Wales about 0948. '''Generation 2''' :2. Ynyr ap Cadfarch: Born Denbighshire, Wales abt 0870. Died Wales [date unknown]. Father of 1. Son of 4 & 5. :3. Rheingar ferch Lluddoca: Born Wales 0880. Died Wales [date unknown]. Mother of 1. Daughter of 6 & 7. '''Generation 3''' :4. Cadfarch ap Gwrgant: Born abt 0845. Died [date unknown]. Father of 2. Son of 8 & 9. :6. Lluddocca ap Caradog Freichfras: Born abt 0835. Died [date unknown]. Father of 3. Son of 12 & 13. '''Generation 4''' :8. Gwrgant ap Gwaeddgar: Born abt 0790. Died [date unknown]. Father of 4. Son of 16 & 17. 12. Caradog ap Hywell: Born Rhôs-on-Sea, Conwy, Wales 0815. Died [date unknown]. Father of 6. Son of 24 & 25. '''Generation 5''' :16. Gwaethgar Gwaeddgar Bywyn: Born abt 0690. Died [date unknown]. Father of 8. Son of 32 & 33. '''Generation 6''' :32. Bywyn ap Byordderch: Born abt 0640. Died [date unknown]. Father of 16. Son of 64 & 65. '''Generation 7''' :64. Byordderch ap Gwylawr: Born abt 0590. Died [date unknown]. Father of 32. '''Generation 8''' 128. Gwylawr ap Gwynfyw: Born abt 0540. Died [date unknown]. Father of 1. Son of 4 & 5. ===Line of Descent=== Purveyors of Tudor Trefor's geneology have often given him a line of descent from Vortigern, spanning 600 years. The line of descent is substantially legendary. The names below were once part of a single line of descent and currently, as a result of slightly improved research and profiles, the line is broken at several places. W. T. Simpson wrote, "I find that "Tudor Trevor", who in the British genealogies is reckoned to be lineally descended from Vortigern, that unfortunate King of the Britons, who first invited the Saxons over into his country." '''BCE''' :1. Avallach ap Bran: Born BCE Date [date unknown]. Died [date unknown]. Amalach-1, born about 105. :2. Euddolen Ap Afallach: Born Powys, Wales 10 BC [date unknown]. Died [date unknown]. UNKNOWN-130307, born before 100 '''First Century''' :3. Eudos Ap Euddolen: Born Powys, Wales abt 0060. Died [date unknown]. ap Euddolen-1, born 0005 :4. Eifydd Ap Eudos: Born abt 0090. Died [date unknown]. ap Eudos 2: Eneid (Eifydd), born 0125. '''Second Century''' :5. Eudeyrn ap Eifydd: Born Powys, Wales abt 0125. Married Millisanndia verch Seysild: Born [date unknown]. Died [date unknown]. ap Eifydd-2, born 0060 :6. Euddigan ap Eudeyrn: Born Powys, Wales abt 0170. Died [date unknown]. Married Generys verch Tegwaret: Born [date unknown]. Died [date unknown]. ap Eudeyrn-3, born 0090 '''Third Century''' :7. Ryddrech Rhodri ap Euddigan: Born Powys, Wales abt 0210. Died abt 0236. Father of 4. Son of 16 & 17. Married Margareta verch Eynon: Born England [date unknown]. Died England [date unknown]. AP Euddigan-2, born 120. BREAK IN DESCENT :8. Gloyw Gwallthir ap Rhodi: Born Powys, Wales abt 0250. Died [date unknown]. Son of Euddigan-1, born 210: Ryddrech Rhodri ap Euddigan. ap Rhodsi-1, born 250. '''Fourth Century''' :9. Gwidolin ap Gloyw: Born Cymru 0310. Died [date unknown]. Gloyw-4, born 310 :10. Gwidol ap "Vitalus" ap Gwidolin: Born 0340. Died [date unknown]. Married Dinoi of Lidinin: Born 0333. ap Gwidolin-3, b orn 340 :11. Gwrtheyrn ap Gwidol: '''Vortigern'''. Born abt 0375. Died abt 0459. Father of 16. Son of 64 & 65. Married Severa ferch Macsen: Born Caer Gloui, Gwent, North Wales 0370. Died Powys, Wales abt 0459. Mother of 16. Daughter of 66 & 67. Daughter of Magnus Maximus Augustus: Born Hispania Gallaecea, Western Roman Empire abt 0335. Died Aquiléia, Friuli, Western Roman Empire 28 Aug 0388. ap Guidol-5. m. Severa ferch Macsen. Father of Pascent ap Vortigern, b 410 BREAK IN DESCENT '''Fifth Century''' :12. Cadeyrn Gwrtheyrn: Born Powys, Wales abt 0404. Died Aylesford, Kent, England 0457. Cadewrn ap Gwrtheyrn-2, born 350, son of Pasgen ap Brydw-1, b. 315. :13. Kadell ap Caderyn: Born Powys abt 0430. Died Powys 0470. Kadell ap Cadseyrn-2, b. 380. Ddyrnllwg. Wolcott states is not grandson of Vortigern. BREAK IN DESCENT :14. Gwynfyw ap Cadell: Born abt 0478. Died [date unknown]. Father of 2. BREAK IN DESCENT '''Sixth Century''' :15. Gwylawr ap Gwynfyw-1: Born abt 0540. Died [date unknown]. No parents listed :16. Byordderch ap Gwylawr: Born about 0590. Died [date unknown]. 614. Battle of Chester. The Annals of Inisfallen, an 11th century Irish source, reports the Battle of Chester under the date 614 and says both Selyf ap Cynan "king of the Britons" and "king Cadell" were killed. The Welsh Annales Cambriae record of the battle notes the death of Selyf but not of Cadell. We suggest Selyf was the Welsh commander at the battle, while Cadell was "king" of a subordinate territory...probably of the lands at the site of the battle. Both men would date from c. 575/580.probably a son of Cynan Garwyn and younger brother of Selyf. '''Seventh Century''' :17: Bywyn ap Byordderch-1: Born abt 0640. Died [date unknown]. :18. Gwaethgar Gwaeddgar Bywyn-1 : Born abt 0690. Died [date unknown]. '''Eighth Century''' :19. Gwrgant ap Gwaeddgar: Born abt 0790. Died [date unknown]. '''Ninth Century''' :20. Cadfarch ap Gwrgant: Born abt 0845. Died [date unknown]. Gwrgant-4 :21. Ynyr ap Cadfarch-3: Born Denbighshire, Wales abt 0870. Died Wales [date unknown]. Father of 1. Son of 4 & 5. Married Rhiengar Verch Lluddoccaf: Born Wales 0880. Died Wales [date unknown]. Mother of 1. Daughter of Llyddocca ap Caradog Freichfras: Born abt 0835. Died [date unknown]. Father of 3. Son of 12 & 13. Granddaughter of Caradog ap Hywell: Born Rhôs-on-Sea, Conwy, Wales, 0815. Died [date unknown]. :22. '''Tudor Trevor'": Twdwr ab Ynyr-1: Born Denbighshire, Wales 0900. Died Wales about 0948. == Sources == See also: * W. Pickering, [http://books.google.com/books?id=mp4bAQAAIAAJ&pg=PA206&lpg=PA211&ots=ctjR7xbTyY&focus=viewport&dq=madoc+meuric&output=html_text Archaeologia Cambrensis] (Google eBook). 1884 - Wales. pp. 200-206. *Peter Bartrum, http://cadair.aber.ac.uk/dspace/bitstream/handle/2160/6516/TABLES%20-%20EARLY%20SERIES_42.png?sequence=13&isAllowed=y (May 27, 2018; Anne Brannen, curator)
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[[Category: Legendary Ancestry of Vortigern]] [[Category: Before the Common Era]] [[Category: Legendary David Hughes Genealogies]] ==Summary== ===As Presented by Nennius=== Nennius states "This is the genealogy of Vortigern, which goes back to #Fernvail, who reigned in the kingdom of Guorthegirnaim, and was the son of #Teudor; Teudor was the son of #Pascent; Pascent of #Guoidcant; Guoidcant of #Moriud; Moriud of #Eltat; Eltate of #Eldoc; Eldoc of #Paul; Paul of #Meuprit; Meuprit of #Braciat; Braciat of #Pascent; Pascent of #Guorthegirn; Guorthegirn of #Guortheneu; Guortheneu of #Guitaul; Guitaul of #Guitolion; Guitolion of #Gloui. Bonus, Paul, Mauron, Guotelin, were four brothers, who built Gloiuda, a great city upon the banks of the river Severn, and in British is called Cair Gloui, in Saxon, Gloucester. Enough has been said of Vortigern." [ Nennius. ''Historia Brittanum'' Volume III, Chapter 31 ] ===General=== This profile is intended to record, summarize and source the legendary material regarding the ancestors of Vortigern. https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Kaercolvin-1 ===Annotated Vortigern Ahnentafel (Common Era)=== :1. [[Gwidol-1|Guorthenau Vortigern ap Gwidol (0375 - 0459)]] :2. [[Gwidolin-1|Gwidol ap Gwidolin (0340)]] :3. [[Of Lidinin-1| Dinoi of Lidinin (0333)]] :4. [[Gloyw-4|Gwidolin ap Gloyw (0310)]] :8 [[Rhodi-1|Gloyw Gwallthir ap Rhodi (abt. 0250)]] :16 [[Euddigan-1|Ryddrech Rhodri ap Euddigan (abt. 0210 - abt. 0236)]] :32 [[Eudeyrn-1|Euddigan ap Eudeyrn (abt. 0170)]] :33 [[Tegwaret-1|Generys verch Tegwaret]] :64 [[Eifydd-1|Eudeyrn ap Eifydd (abt. 0125 - 0154)]] :65 [[Seysild-1|Millisanndia verch Seysild]] :128 [[ap Eudos-1|Eifydd Ap Eudos]] :256 [[ap Euddolen-3|Eudos Ap Euddolen]] ===Annotated Vortigern Ancestry Ahnentafel (Before the Common Era)=== :512 [[ap Afallach-3|Euddolen Ap Afallach]] born 10 B CE :1024 [[Bran-2|Avallach ap Bran]] :2048 [[Siluria-1|Bran (Siluria) Llyr Llediaith Arch Druid]] Bran the Blessed, the son of [[Lleddiarth-1|Llyr Llediaith]], the first of the race of the Cymry who was converted to the faith in Christ ; and his family is the most ancient of the Holy Families of the Island of Britain, and his church is in Llandaff. *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arwystli Arwystli Hen], a man from Italy; he came with [[Siluria-1|Bran]], the son of [[Lleddiarth-1|Llyr]], to the Island of Britain to teach the Christian faith. *Saint Ilid[[http://books.google.com/books?id=yIZRAAAAcAAJ&pg=PA242&lpg=PA242&dq=saint+ilid&source=bl&ots=go1aBwqro3&sig=q1jPE3ORwFgBFi3Zt6kaHRKfrL0&hl=en&sa=X&ei=nFFeU9LNK-mssQSygoHQCQ&ved=0CDwQ6AEwCA A Biographical Dictionary of Eminent Welshmen: From the Earliest Times to the Present, and Including Every Name Connected with the Ancient History of Wales] ... (Google eBook). Robert Williams. William Rees, 1852], a man of Israel, who came with [[Siluria-1|Bran]], the son of [[Lleddiarth-1|Llyr]], from Rome to teach the Christian faith to the race of the Cymry. *Eigen, the daughter of [[Bran-3|Caradoc]], the son of [[Siluria-1|Bran]], the son of [[Lleddiarth-1|Llyr Llediaith]], wife of Sallwg, lord of Garth Mathrin. *[[Britain-9|Saint Lleurwg]], called Lleuver Mawr [''the great luminary''], the son of [[Siluria-2|Coel]], the son of [[Britain-30|Cyllin]], the son of [[Bran-3|Caradoc]], the son of [[Siluria-1|Bran]], the son of [[Lleddiarth-1|Llyr Llediaith]], sent to Pope Eleutherius to request bishops to confer baptism on those of the race of the Cymry who should believe in Christ. *Saint Gwerydd, the son of Cadwn, the son of Cenau, the son of Eudav, of the family of [[Siluria-1|Bran the Blessed]], the son of [[Lleddiarth-1|Llyr Llediaith]]. His church is Llanwerydd, the same as Saint Dunawd. Saint Gwynno, of the family of [[Siluria-1|Bran the Blessed]].[Iolo Manuscripts, p. 538. accessed 2014-04-26, [[Bairfield-1|amb]]] :4096 [[Lleddiarth-1|Llyr Lleddiarth.]]. If this is the legendary King Lear, he would have lived in the 8th century BC. [ Leir of Britain. Wikipedia. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leir_of_Britain ] :4097 [[Beli-2|Penarddun ferch Beli (0060). ]] Said to be born about 64 BCE in Montgomeryshire3, Wales. The father was written concerning Penarddun's father: *And after Sawl, Pirr (Pir) took the crown. And then Capoir (Kapeur). And after him came Manogan (Digueillus), his son, a most notable king who loved truth and justice. And then came [[Britons-12|Beli (Heli) Mawr]], And he reigned as king over Britain for forty years. And he had four sons, to wit [[Britain-82|Lud (Llydd)]], Llefelys, [[UNKNOWN-130343|Casswallon (Kasswallawn)]], and Nennius (Myniaw). [ Excerpt from ''Brut y Bryttaniait'' ] *And of these, [[Britain-82|Lud]] was the firstborn, and upon his father’s death he came to the throne. And he rebuilt the walls of London and encircled the city with farms. And he dwelt there the better part of each year. And within the city, he ordered the raising of many fine buildings such as were never seen in any land. And he called the city [[Britain-82|Caer Lud]] [after his own name], which city was later known as [[Britain-82|Caer Lundain]], but after the coming of the Saxons, [[Britain-82|London]]. :4097 (Duplicate wife) [[Llud-2|Penardim 'Lweriadd' verch Llud. :8192 [[Unknown-340343|Casswallawn Cassivellaunos (UNKNOWN) Beli. 62-48 BCE :8194 [[ Great'-1|Beli the Great]] :8194 [[Beli-16|Affleth Beli]] Was Lludd (Lud) King of Britain (legendary); Ruled 70-c60 BC, brother of Caswallon, 1.st hist. king; Father was Beli Mawr King of Britain (semi-legendary) Children - - King of Britain (Catuvellauni tribe). Name: Affleth map Beli; Lud (Lludd) Llaw Ereint "The Silver-Haired" ap /Beli/; Pronounced "luth" or "af-luth", he may or may not have been the eponym of London as some claim. He became king after the death of his father but died himself near 60 BC. [ Harl. 3859, 1; Jesus Coll. 20, 5 & 6 cite "Amalech ap Beli" or "Aphlech ap Beli" while ABT 1a & c spell his name "Aflech". ABT 27 spells it "Afflath". ABT 1b and TyP 37 cite "Lludd ap Beli" which we think is the standard spelling adopted by historians.][ Royal Families of Wales] *''Elingralus is succeeded by his son Heli, who reigned 40 years, and died leaving three sons, Lud, Cassibelanus, and Neminus (Nemynus, Enemyon). Lud the eldest, who succeeds to the throne, is a great warrior.[ John de Wavrin, A Collection of the Chronicles and ancient Histories of Great Britain, now called England, pp. xxvii - xxxi, translated by Will. Hardy: From Albina to A, Part 688 (Google eBook)] [ Excerpt from A Collection of the Chronicles and ancient Histories of Great Britain] *''Lud dies, and is buried in the city of London, near the gate which he had made, called after him Ludgate. And he [i.e. Lud] had two sons, Androgeus (Androgenes) and Tenvantius. But because they were too young to rule the kingdom, Casswallon [i.e. Cassivelaunus], the son of Beli (Geoffrey of Monmouth has ‘Heli’), was anointed king. And Casswallon gave himself over to uphold truth and justice, and notwithstanding he was king, he sought no advantage over his nephews, but bestowed upon them large parts of the realm. He gave to Androgeus London and the earldom of Kent. And to Tenvantius he gave the earldom of Cornwall. But he, Casswallon, was king over all. He reigns for some time in harmony...[Wavrin, pp. xxvii - xxxi ] *''And after Sawl, Pirr (Pir) took the crown. And then Capoir (Kapeur). And after him came Manogan (Digueillus), his son, a most notable king who loved truth and justice. And then came Beli (Heli) Mawr, And he reigned as king over Britain for forty years. And he had four sons, to wit Lud (Llydd), Llefelys, Casswallon (Kasswallawn), and Nennius (Myniaw). [ Excerpt from Brut y Bryttaniait ] *''And of these, Lud was the firstborn, and upon his father’s death he came to the throne. And he rebuilt the walls of London and encircled the city with farms. And he dwelt there the better part of each year. And within the city, he ordered the raising of many fine buildings such as were never seen in any land. And he called the city Caer Lud [after his own name], which city was later known as Caer Lundain, but after the coming of the Saxons, London. *''And Llefelys he loved above all his brothers for his wisdom and his eloquence. And when Llefelys had learned that the king of Gaul had died, leaving no heir but a daughter, and that she now ruled the kingdom, he advised his brother, Lud, to apply to the nobility of Gaul for the [hand of the] maiden [in marriage]. And straightway the damsel was given him, and with her the crown of the realm. And this he wore with righteousness all his days. [ Chronicles of the Early Britons, p. 24. ] '' *''He was born 60 or 90 BCE in Cornwall, died 54, 62 or 18 BCE in Trinovantum, Powys, Wales and buried in Ludgate, London. * Sons: #Glow-gwlad-lydan #Teneuvan #Greidiol #Penardim 'Lwerladd' verch Llud #King Tenuantius Tasciovanus. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tasciovanus. Historical king known only through coins. Became king about 20 BCE. Father of Cunobeline. :16384 Elingralus. ''Elingralus is succeeded by his son [[Britons-12|Heli]], who reigned 40 years, and died leaving three sons, [[Britain-82|Lud]], [[UNKNOWN-130343|Cassibelanus]], and Neminus (Enemyon). *[[Britain-82|Lud the eldest]], who succeeds to the throne, is a great warrior.''[John de Wavrin, [http://books.google.com/books?id=f_g9AAAAcAAJ&pg=PR31&lpg=PR36&ots=c5GPU52MiV&focus=viewport&dq=de+wavrin+Arviragus&output=html_text A Collection of the Chronicles and ancient Histories of Great Britain, now called England], pp. xxvii - xxxi, translated by Will. Hardy: From Albina to A, Part 688 (Google eBook)] *[[Britain-82|Lud]] dies, and is buried in the city of London, near the gate which he had made, called after him Ludgate. ''And he [i.e. Lud] had two sons, Androgeus (Androgenes) and [[Britons-10|Tenvantius]]. But because they were too young to rule the kingdom, [[UNKNOWN-130343|Casswallon]] [i.e. Cassivelaunus], the son of [[Britons-12|Beli (Geoffrey of Monmouth has ‘Heli’)]], was anointed king. And [[UNKNOWN-130343|Casswallon]] gave himself over to uphold truth and justice, and notwithstanding he was king, he sought no advantage over his nephews, but bestowed upon them large parts of the realm. He gave to Androgeus London and the earldom of Kent. And to Tenvantius he gave the earldom of Cornwall. But he, [[UNKNOWN-130343|Casswallon]], was king over all. He reigns for some time in harmony''...Wavrin, pp. :16388 [[Fendigaid-5|Bran Fendigaid]] :16389 [[Arimathea-11|Ana Arimathea]]. Believed to be the daughter of Joseph of Arimathea who was living with St. Paul in Rome when Bran Fendigaid was placed ther in house arrest by Caesar. :32776 [[Just-46|James the Just]], brother of Jesus. [ Wikitree. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James,_brother_of_Jesus James the Just, brother of Jesus] ] Protestants and others would believe he was a younger brother of Jesus by Mary and Joseph. Catholics and Orthodox would believe he was a step-brother of Jesus, son of Joseph by a previous marriage. In any event, place his birth at around the year 1, CE. :32777 [[Anna-147|Unknown Anna]], daughter of Joseph of Arimathea. If there was such a person, she would probably have been somewhat younger than Jesus, and born perhaps in the year 15 CE. :65552 [[Arimethea-1|Joseph of Arimethea]]. Joseph of Armimathea has become connected to the Arthurian legends as the first keeper of the Holy Grail. See Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_of_Arimathea. The article gives no dates for Joseph of Arimathea, however as an older contemporary of Jesus of Nazareth, estimate his date of birth at around 15-10 BCE. :65553 [[Mary-1064|Unknown Mary]] == Footnotes == ==References== * Hughes, David. [http://books.google.com/books?id=ZABSepHO1FMC&lpg=PA393&ots=GiE4lNgpP3&dq=Rhun%20Hudibras&pg=PA392#v=onepage&q&f=false The British Chronicles, Volume 2, p. 392]. Edition illustrated. Publisher Heritage Books, 2007 * Wavrin, John de, A Collection of the Chronicles and ancient Histories of Great Britain, now called England, pp. xxvii - xxxi, translated by Will. Hardy: From Albina to A, Part 688 (Google eBook) * Williams [http://books.google.com/books?id=6jREAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA118&dq=llyr&hl=en&sa=X&ei=Xz5cU_eMGo-_sQSuiIGIDA&ved=0CEYQ6AEwBQ#v=onepage&q=Llediaith&f=false Iolo Manuscripts: A Selection of Ancient Welsh Manuscripts, in Prose and Verse, from the Collection Made by the Late Edward Williams, Iolo Morganwg, for the Purpose of Forming a Continuation of the Myfyrian Archaiology; and Subsequently Proposed as Materials for a New History of Wales]. (Google eBook). Iolo Morganwg. W. Rees; sold by Longman and Company, London, 1848 - English literature - 712 pages * [http://www.scribd.com/doc/50899318/Chronicle-of-the-Early-Britons Chronicle of the Early Britons], ''Brut y Bryttaniait'' * [http://www.historyfiles.co.uk/KingListsBritain/BritainVenicones.htm Celtic Kingdoms of the British Isles: Celts of Britain], Copyright © 1999-2014 Kessler Associates. All rights reserved. * [http://www.thenationalcv.org.uk/rulersad.html The National CV of Britain], ''Rulers AD'' * Chronicles of the Early Britons, p. 24. * [http://www.mabinogi.net/branwen.htm The Second Branch - The Mabinogi of Branwen] *Chronicle of the Early Britons, Brut y Bryttaniait *Celtic Kingdoms of the British Isles: Celts of Britain, Copyright © 1999-2014 Kessler Associates. All rights reserved. *David Hughes, The British Chronicles, Volume 2, p. 392. Edition illustrated. Publisher Heritage Books, 2007 *Royal Families of Wales, by Darrell Wolcott. *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Descent_from_antiquity Descent from Antiquity]
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'''This Page Needs to be updated for new "Ancient Legend sticker" [[Category: Gaelic Ireland]] Milesian High Kings (1287BC-80AD) go to [[Space:High_Kings_of_Ireland]] The Milesian High Kings are considered to be legendary, Wikitree does not support profiles Before the Common Era (BCE) Goidelic High Kings (80-458AD) Many of these kings are considered to be legendary. Dynastic affiliations are based on the genealogies of historical dynastis who claimed them as an ancestor [[Category: Ireland, History]] [[Category: Before the Common Era]] :[[Space:Irish_Dynasties]] :[[Space:Irish_Kingdoms]] :[[Space:High_Kings_of_Ireland]] == Ancient and Legendary Rulers of Ireland == A monarchical system of government existed in Ireland from ancient times (ante 900BC) until 26 counties of Ireland became the Republic of Ireland in 1949 (6 counties in the north of Ireland remained apart from the Republic of Ireland, in the territory known as the United Kingdom and Northern Ireland) * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_High_Kings_of_Ireland Wikipedia : A List of the High Kings of Ireland] In contemporary Irish history books much is made of the position of “Ard-rí na h’Éireann” or High King of Ireland; however, no such title or concept exists in Brehon Law. Brehon Law can rightly claim to be the oldest surviving codified legal system in Europe. These are the ancient laws of Ireland, named from breitheamh. The concept of a High-kingship first emerged in the 7-9th century espoused by The Uí Néill.[[https://irishhistoryandgenealogy.wordpress.com/category/gaelic/ Irish History and Genealogy at wordpress dot com] - 1 Nov 2017] Numbered lists for the ancient kings are well documented - :The letters '''H''', '''E,''' and''' I''' prefixing a number refer to the three brothers Heber, Heremon (who ruled jointly until 1698 B.C.), and Er or Ir - :'''H''' (with prefix number) refers to descent from ''Heber Fionn'' [http://www.libraryireland.com/Pedigrees1/Monarchs.php Irish pedigrees, or, The origin and stem of the Irish nation - John O'Hart (1892)] Vol: 1 Page 56. :'''E''' (with prefix number) refers to descent from ''Eremon'' or ''Heremon'' [https://archive.org/stream/irishpedigreesor_01ohar#page/784/mode/2up) Irish Pedigrees] part:3 page:784 - by John O'Hart :'''I''' (with prefix number) refers to descent from ''Ir'' or ''Er'' :'''L''' (with prefix number) refers to descent from 3 brothers ''Muimne;'' ''Luighne'' or ''Lughaidh;'' and ''Laighean'' :'''LGE:''' refers to synchronized dates from the ''Lebor Gabála Érenn'' [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lebor_Gab%C3%A1la_%C3%89renn Wikipedia : Lebor Gabála Érenn] with an online index to ''The Book of the Taking of Ireland'' part: VI ed: & Trans: with notes by R. 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Stewart Macalister, D.Litt. index compiled by Michael Murphy 2008 at [https://celt.ucc.ie//indexLG.html Celt : Lebor Gabála Éren :'''FFE:''' refers to a chronology based on reign-lengths given in Geoffrey Keating's edited Foras Feasa ar Éirinn [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foras_Feasa_ar_%C3%89irinn Wikipedia : Foras Feasa ar Éirinn] with text at [https://celt.ucc.ie//published/G100054/index.html Celt : (Irish Text) Forus Feasa ar Erinn] :'''AFM:''' refers to a chronology drawn and indexed from the Annals of the Four Masters [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Annals_of_the_Four_Masters Wikipedia : Annals of the Four Masters] with text at [https://celt.ucc.ie//published/G100005A/index.html Celt : (index page) Annals of the Four Masters] NOTE : [[:Help:Profiles_BCE|Profiles for individuals born BC/BCE are not allowed on WikiTree]] == Milesian High Kings (1287 BC - 80 AD) == *[[Heremon-12|King Gialchadh Heremon]] BCE *[[Aengusa-2|Ingen "Queen of Ireland" Aengusa Husband: Oengus (Angus) Tuirmech 81st King of Ireland]] See BCE *(93?) [[UNKNOWN-18228|Eochaidh "93rd King Of Ireland" Feidhlioch]] BCE [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eochu_Feidlech Eochu Feidlech Wikipedia] *95 70–64BC E. Edersceal, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Etersc%C3%A9l_M%C3%B3r Wikipedia] *96 64–63 E. Nuadhas Neacht, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuadu_Necht WikiPedia] *97 63–33 E. [[MacEterch-1|Conaire Mor]], BCE [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conaire_M%C3%B3r WikiPedia] No father no children '''Unconnected''' *98 33–13 E. ,[[Space:Lugaid_Alldathach_(Ui_Eremoin)_mac_Cairpre]], Note: possible BCE, aka Lughaidh Sriabh n-Dearg - [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lugaid_Riab_nDerg WikiPedia] *99 13–12BC E. Conchobar Abradruad see [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conchobar_Abradruad WikiPedia] * Note from 100 through 105 LGE FFE and AFM differ See * '''E''' (100) [[Space:Crimthann_Nia_N%C3%A1ir]] (Crimthann Niadh-Nar) born 7 BCE ''(Milesian)'' * '''E''' (101) Cairbre Cea -n-cait (of the Firbolg race), Cairbre Cinncait 9–14 AD ''(Firbolg)'' [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cairbre_Cinnchait Wikipedia]] * '''E''' (102) - [[Fearadhach-1|Fiachaidh Fionnoladh]] aka Fearadach Fionnfeachtnach or Fearadhach Finnfeachtnach ''(Milesian)'' * '''E''' (103) [[Daire-4|Fíatach Finn mac Dáire]] ''(Milesian)'' * '''E''' (104) - [[Finnolach-1|Fíachu Finnolach aka Fiacha Fionn-Ola]] - [[Ola-5|Fiacha Fionn Ola]] [[UNKNOWN-18388|Fiachadh Teachtman]] ''(Milesian)'' * '''I''' (105) [[Mac_Conrach-1|Elim mac Conrach (abt.0015-abt.0076)]] Eiliomh MacConrach, Elim [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elim_mac_Conrach see WikiPedia] ''(Firbolg)'' * '''E''' (106) [[Teachtmar-2|Tuathal Teachtmar]] ''(Milesian)'' see [[Space:High_Kings_of_Ireland]]
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[[Category: Legendary Scottish Stewart Ancestry]] Two Free space profiles are paired: *[[Space: Legendary Scottish Stewart Ancestry]] is intended to describe the legends associated with the early ancestry of the Scottish Stewart or Stuart Royalty in both Scotland and Brittany. *[[Space: Round and Fox and the Seneschals of Dol]] is intended to describe the specific historical documentations of Stuart Breton ancestry by J. Horace Round (1901) and Paul A. Fox (2009). ==History of the Legends== The central figure in the Legendary ancestry of the Stewarts is Banquo, who achieved fame or noteriety in Shakespeare's play, MacBeth. ===1587 Holinshed's Chronicles=== Shakespeare borrowed the character of '''Banquo''' from Holinshed's Chronicles, a history of Britain published by Raphael Holinshed in 1587. In the Chronicles, Banquo is an accomplice to Macbeth in the murder of the king, rather than a loyal subject of the king who is seen as an enemy by Macbeth. [ Wikipedia. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Banquo Banquo] Accessed December 20, 2017. [[Day-1904|jhd]] ] ===1606 Shakespeare's MacBeth Play=== In William Shakespeare's 1606 play, MacBeth, Lord Banquo, the Thane of Lochaber, is at first an ally to Macbeth (both are generals in the King's army) and they are together when they meet the Three Witches. After prophesying that Macbeth will become king, the witches tell Banquo that he will not be king himself, but that his descendants will be. Later, Macbeth in his lust for power sees Banquo as a threat and has him murdered; Banquo's son, '''Fleance''', escapes. Shakespeare may have changed this aspect of his character to please King James, who was thought at the time to be a descendant of the real Banquo. Critics often interpret Banquo's role in the play as being a foil to Macbeth, resisting evil where Macbeth embraces it. Sometimes, however, his motives are unclear, and some critics question his purity. He does nothing to accuse Macbeth of murdering the king, even though he has reason to believe Macbeth is responsible. The traditional account of the descent of the family of Stewart from Banquo, Thane of Lochaber, and through him from the ancient kings of Scotland, is now generally discredited. ===1770 Dalrymple=== David Dalrymple, Lord Hailes, in his Annals of Scotland, published in the 1770s, went some way to establish a convincing chronology for '''Walter fitz Alan''', who, he asserted, belonged to the reign of David I of Scotland (1124-53) and his successor, Malcolm IV. Moreover, he was the first of the Stewarts: there was none in the reign of Malcolm III (1058–93), as Symson had been forced to maintain.[12] He went on to demolish the legendary background to the Stewarts, which he described as "flattering and ignorant fictions". He showed that there was a need to distinguish the various Alans who were connected with the Stewart line, something he was unembarrassed to be unable to do: Andrew Stuart, a notable Scottish MP, accepted Dalrymple's critical work on the legendary ancestors, although he included among these a crusader Alan who was subsequently to emerge as genuine. He sought to establish a definite chronological framework, placing Walter fitz Alan's death in 1177. ==Discovering the Truth behind the Legends== The research of recent years makes it more certain that the Stewarts or Stuarts are of Breton origin, descended from a family which held the office of Senescal or Steward of Dol, under the Counts of Dol and Dinan, in Brittany (to whom it is supposed they were related) in the eleventh century. In the Chartulary of the Abbey of St. Florent we find in 1080 and again in 1086 ' Alauus Senescallus ' or ' Alanus Dapifer Dolensis,' witnessing grants of laud to the Abbey, of which he was himself a benefactor, as is proved by a deed (ante 1080), to which his brother Fledaldus consents, granting to the Abbey a site for a church. From another deed it appears he had a third brother Rivallon, who entered into religion as a monk at Mezuoit. Alan the Senescal engaged in the crusade of 1097, and died apparently without issue. The lands and office of Senescal of Dol reverted to Fledaldus or Flaald, who had a son:? ===Chalmers=== Not until the first decade of the 19th century did George Chalmers definitely prove that Walter fitz Alan, an acknowledged link in the Stewart ancestry, came from Shropshire and was actually the son of Alan fitz Flaad. This finally established Alan fitz Flaad's existence and importance, and confirmed the kinship between the Stewarts and the FitzAlan Earls of Arundel. Even then, the legendary background took almost a century to fade. In 1858, Robert William Eyton, the distinguished historian of Shropshire, while clarifying Alan fitz Flaad's connection with the county and details of his marriage, still tried to maintain a link with the legendary Banquo, and even surmised that Flaad was actually Fleance. ===Round and Fox=== After an anonymous work of 1874 drew attention to a strong connection between Alan fitz Flaad and Brittany, and confirmed Flaad's relationship to Alan the Seneschal, J. Horace Round definitively established and publicised Alan fitz Flaad's true Breton origins in 1901 in a collection of genealogical essays showing the Breton ancestry of the Scottish Stewarts. Round's research [ J. Horace Round. Studies in Peerage and Family History. New York: Longmans Green; Westminster: Archibald Constable; 1901. [https://archive.org/stream/studiesinpeerage02rounuoft#page/138/mode/2up The Origin of the Stewarts] p. 115-146. Accessed December 28, 2017 [[Day-1904|jhd]] ] revealed that Banquo was a fictitious person and the Stewart Ancestry went back to Brittany. This standard survived for a hundred years until Paul A. Fox produced a significant revision in 2009. The two genealogies and their differences are discussed in detail in [[Space: Round and Fox and the Seneschals of Dol]] For more detail on the differing theories of Round (1901) and Fox (2009) see [[Space: Round and Fox and the Seneschals of Dol]] ==Scottish Legendary Ancestors== The Royal Scottish Stuart Dynasty ruled from 1301 to 1707, beginning with Robert II in 1301 and ending with Charles II in 1707. [ Wikipedia. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Scottish_monarchs#House_of_Stewart/Stuart_(1371%E2%80%931651) House of Stewart/Stuart] Accessed Jan 11, 2018. [[Day-1904|jhd]] ] ''The ancient traditions of Scotland and all the older Scots historians confer on this family a purely native or Scottish origin, tracing their descent from Banquo, Shakespeare's "Thane of Lochaber," and through him from the ancient Kings of Scotland. [ The Stewart Society. The Story of the Stewarts. Edinburgh: George Stewart & Co, 1901. Cited by Stewart DNA Conversations. [https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/Stewart-DNA/conversations/topics/876 Stewart Ancestry] Re: Stewart-DNA R1B1 & I, I2B1 Haplotypes. Accessed Jan 12, 2018 [[Day-1904|jhd]] ] Prior to assuming the role of King, they had served in the capacity of Stewards of Scotland. Prior to that, their Scottish ancestry is legendary. ===Earliest Scottish Legendary Ancestors=== #Kenneth III, King of Scots. Banquo, Thane of Lochaber, was the son of Ferquhard, Thane of Lochaber, who, again, was the son of Kenneth III, King of Scots. #[[MacFerguard-1|Kenneth MacFerguard]] and wife Dunclina and through them a descendant of the Scottish MacAlpin Kings. Banquo, Thane of Lochaber, was the son of Ferquhard, Thane of Lochaber, who, again, was the son of Kenneth III, King of Scots. ===Banquo=== #[[Lochaber-1|Banquo]], now understood to be a fictional person, was believed to be the son of Ferguhard, Thane of Lochaber. At the time of Shakespeare, it was believed that the family of Stewart descended from Banquo, Thane of Lochaber, and through him from the ancient kings of Scotland. In legend, Banquo flourished in the reign of King Duncan, and along with his sovereign was murdered by Macbeth in 1043, leaving an only son, Fleance. Banquo was alleged to have come to Scotland with the Saxon Princess Margaret, who married King Malcolm III in 1069 [ From jweber site. Cited by Cited by Geni. [https://www.geni.com/people/Flaald-Seneschal-de-Dol-en-Bretagne/6000000002176608911 Flaald, Seneschal de Dol en Bretagne] Accessed January 5, 2018. [[Day-1904|jhd]] ] Banquo was also claimed to be the tenth generation in descent from Cork, King of Munster. ===Fleance=== #[[Lochaber-2|Fleance]] was believed to be the son of Banquo. To escape his father's fate, Fleance was believed to have fled to the Court of '''Llewellin ap Griffith''', Prince of Wales, only, however, to meet at other hands the doom he had sought to shun at home. He is said to have fallen a victim within a few years of his arrival 1045 or 1047 to the jealousy of some of the Welsh lords whose ill-will he had incurred by his success in the favours of the '''Princess Nesta''', the daughter of the Welsh Prince. In legend, Fleance married [[Gruffydd-5|Nesta]], daughter of [[ap Gruffydd-23|Llewelyn ap Griffith]]. Llewelyn ap Gruffydd was a real Welsh king who had a real daughter Nest, but Nest did not, however, marry Fleance or any other Scot. In other accounts, it is [[Griffyth-1|Guenta Filae Griffyth (995-1058) who was the daughter of Llewelyn and married Fleance in the form of Thane Flaald and became the mother of Alan Fitzflaald. The name Fleance was sometimes equated to Flaald or Fleald; living 1080; active on the Welsh border c1101. [Burke'sPeerage] ===Walter=== #[[FitzAlan-573|Walter the Steward]] was believed to be the son of Fleance by the Welsh princess. In legend, he spent his youth at his grandfather's court, but, as he grew up, the animosity which had taken the father's life extended to the son, and Walter in his turn had also to seek safety in a foreign land. *Travelling first to the Court of Edward the Confessor, and next to that of Alan "the Red," Earl of Brittany, he ultimately attached himself to that Prince, to whom his mother Nesta is said to have been distantly related. *There, following the example of his father, he won the favour of his protector's daughter, whom he married, and by whom he had a son, Alan. *Walter thereafter accompanied his father-in-law, the Earl of Brittany, to the invasion of England, but having for some reason incurred the displeasure of the Conqueror, he retired into Scotland, where he was received with favour by King Malcolm, who made him his Steward or Cup-bearer. *Walter is said to have died in 1093, and to have been succeeded by his son Alan, who, according to the same traditions, accompanied Godfrey de Bouillon to the Holy War, and was present at the capture of Jerusalem in 1099. Returning to Scotland in the reign of King Edgar, he was made Lord High Stewart, and dying in 1153, was succeeded by his son Walter, the first ancestor of the Stewarts who passes out of the region of tradition or hypothesis into the realm of sober and authentic History." ===The First High Stewards=== #[[FitzAlan-573|Walter]] the Steward was in fact Walter FitzAlan]], 1st High Steward of Scotland, who married Eschina Loudin. The real Walter was not, however, the son of the fictional Fleance, but rather of Alan FitzFlaald. #[[FitzWalter-103|Alan FitzWalter]], 2nd High Steward of Scotland, married Margaret Galloway. [[FitzFlaald-16|Alan]], son of Walter and the daughter of the Earl of Brittany; accompanied Godfrey de Bouillon to Holy War, made Lord High Steward, and died in 1153. In fact, it was Alan FitzFlaald who was first a crusader and then an English lord; his son became the first Lord High Steward. #[[Stewart-295|Walter Steward]], 3rd High Steward of Scotland, married Bethoc Angus ==Welsh Legendary Ancestors== David Symson, the Historiographer Royal of Scotland, in a work dedicated to Queen Anne, followed the chroniclers in having Fleance marry a daughter of the Welsh ruler Gruffydd ap Llywelyn, and then introduced Walter as his son and Alan fitz Walter, 2nd High Steward of Scotland as his grandson. However, this greatly distorted the chronology, forcing Symson to transpose Alan fitz Walter, actually born around 1140, to about 1073. This created a gap in the record, which was filled by multiplying the Alans and Walters in the Stewart line. [ Wikipedia. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_fitz_Flaad Alan FitzFlaald]] Accessed Jan 4, 2018. [[Day-1904|jhd]] ] One narration of the Welsh Connection is that Flaad or Fleance, after his father's death, sought protection of Griffith ap Llewllyn, Prince of North Wales, and abused his confidence by winning the affections of his daughter, the Princess Gwenta, who, after a private marriage, though history fails to record one, gave birth to a son, whom all legends agree in naming Alan, but she and her lover were put to death by her irate father. [ The Peerage [http://www.thepeerage.com/p511.htm#i5105 Flaald fitz Flaald, Seneschal de Dol en Bretagne] Cited by Geni. [https://www.geni.com/people/Flaald-Seneschal-de-Dol-en-Bretagne/6000000002176608911 Flaald, Seneschal de Dol en Bretagne] Accessed January 5, 2018. [[Day-1904|jhd]] ] ==Breton Legendary Ancestors== The "Seneschals of Dol" are stated by the author of "The Norman People" to have been descended from the old Armorican Counts of Dol and Dinan, a race whose origin is lost in the mists of antiquity. They are generally believed to have been the descendants and representatives of the ancient patriarchal rulers of Armorica in the time of Julius Caesar. Their principality embraced a tract of over 5000 square miles of country running from St. Malo on the coast, to the central hills of Brittany---and that numerous barons were dependent on them. According to the Breton/Norman version, his paternal great-grandfather was Hamo, Count of Dol & Viscount of De Dinan of Bretagne circa 980. ===Early Legendary Lines=== The "Seneschals of Dol" are stated by the author of "The Norman People" to have been descended from the old Armorican Counts of Dol and Dinan, a race whose origin is lost in the mists of antiquity. They are generally believed to have been the descendants and representatives of the ancient patriarchal rulers of Armorica in the time of Julius Caesar. Their principality embraced a tract of over 5000 square miles of country running from St. Malo on the coast, to the central hills of Brittany---and that numerous barons were dependent on them. [ Beryl Platts, “Origins of Heraldry”, 1980; “Scottish Hazard” Vol,I, 1985, Vol.II, 1990, Procter Press, London and J.Arnold FLEMING, “Flemish Influence in Britain”, 1930, Jackson, Wylie & Co, Glasgow. From an email by Lauren Boyd. Cited by Stewart DNA Conversations. [https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/Stewart-DNA/conversations/topics/876 Stewart Ancestry] Re: Stewart-DNA R1B1 & I, I2B1 Haplotypes. Accessed Jan 12, 2018 [[Day-1904|jhd]] ] #Frogerins (Frogerious) Count of Dol, circa 570 A.D. Frogerins, b. Dol, 570 [ Blood Royal site. [http://bloodroyal.tripod.com/EliabethArundel.html Elizabeth Arundel] An undocumented presentation of early legendary Breton figures antecedent to the Seneschals of Dol. Accessed Jan 9, 2018. [[Day-1904|jhd]] ] #Count Loiescan, Frogerins successor Unknown son of Frogerins, b. 610 #Unknown grandson of Frogerins, b. 650 #Rivallon, b. abt 700 Rivallon (Rywallon) Count of Dol, circa 710 A.D. Called 'Tyrannus' which may mean he was not Count of Dol by hereditary right #Unknown son of Rivallon, b. abt 735 #Unknown grandson of Rivallon, b. abt 760 #Solomon, Protector and Count of Dol, b. 790 Salomon "Protector" and Count of Dol circa 810 A.D. #Solomon, b. abt 868, King of Bretagen (Brittany) Rivallon, Alan, Guigan } all three witnessed a charter by Salomon, King of Bretagne in circa 868 A.D. #Alan, Count of Dol, b. 890 Alan Count of Dol circa 919 A.D. #Salonionus (Count of Dol), born before 910 Salonionas (Soloniouse) Count of Dol circa 930 A.D. #Ewarin de Dinan, b. Dol, 919 Ewarin Count of Dol circa 950 A.D.(wife was an heiress De Dinan) Till Ewarin we only have the Counts of Dinan without knowing whether there is any genetic link, afterwards the genetic link becomes recorded. #Three Sons of Ewarin ##Alan Count of Dol. Alan & Gotselein De Dinan witnessed a charter of BERTHA, mother of Duke Conan II circa 980 A.D. Viscount of De Dinan. Alan succeeded his father as Count of Dol and was in turn succeeded by his brother Hamo I Gotselein de Dinan. Hamo Count of Dol &Viscount of De Dinan circa 980 succeeding his brother ===Alain=== #Alain de Bretagne, b. ca 940 and [[D'Anjou-14|Roscille d'Anjou]]. (This would be Alan II, the grandson of Alan I)[ [http://mackayproject.cundiffgenealogy.org/familygroup.php?familyID=F1276&tree=tree16 Tree 16] Accessed Jan 4, 2018 [[Day-1904|jhd]] ] *'''Alan De Bretagne''' was born 01 Jan ___ in Vannes, Morbihan, Bretagne (now France). He died in 1040 in Nantes, Loire-Atlantique, Pays de la Kurem. We do not know of his parents at this time. Alan de Bretagne married '''Orequen Derennes''' at Rennes, ille-et-Vilaine, Bretagne (now France). Nothing yet about her pearents. She was born in Bretagne (now France), and died Y, Somme, Picardie, France. They had a son, '''Harmon De Dinan''', born ille-et-Vilaine, Bretagne (now France). He died in 1030 in Dinan, Cotes d'Armor, Bretagne, (now France).[ Neal and Kathy Clifton. Clifton's Collectibles Genealogy. [http://www.nkclifton.com/stewart/stewart.html Stewart] Accessed Jan 2, 2018. [[Day-1904|jhd]] The Cliftons present a page that identifies a number of persons associated with the earliest Stewart genealogy in Brittany who live primarily in legend.] ===Hamo de Dinan=== #Hamo de Dinan, b. abt 945, son of Ewarin '''Legendary Ancestors'''. Earlier than Hato/Alan/Unknown various legendary figures may be found in genealogies. For instance, a French-language site [ Comoria. [http://www.comoria.com/87242/Famille_Fitzalan Famille Fitzalan] Accessed Jan 5, 2018 [[Day-1904|jhd]] ] displays an ancestry of the Breton ancestors of the Scottish Stuarts, adding two legendary generations at the beginning: #''[[Bretagne-162|Fratmundus Vetules]], earliest ancestor (about 960-1052)'' #''[[Dol-3|Fratmaldus de Dol]], son of Fratmundus, seneschal of Dol; born about 990.'' #[[Dol-46|Alain Dapifer, son of Fratmaldus, seneschal of Dol]]; born about 1020. #[[Dol-4|Fledaldus of Saint-Florent (or "Flaad" or ''Flaald'')]], son of Alain, Baron of Saint-Florent, Seneschal of Dol; born about 1045 #[[FitzFlaald-16|Alain Fils-Flaad (or "Fitz-Flaad"),]] "sheriff" of Oswestry; son of Flaald, born about 1078-1114 #[[FitzAlan-573|Guillaume Fils-Alain (or "Fitz-Alain"),]] son of Alain, "stewart" of Scotland; born about 1105-1160 ===Hamo=== #Hamon de Dinan, born 970, sonof Alain, d. 1030, in Dinan, Bretagne, son of Alain married Rantlina de Brittany, b. Bretagne 980, daughter of Geoffery Brittany and Hedwig Normandy Six Sons of Hamo #Hamo II (they were ancestors of the Viscounts of Dinan and the Barons De Dinant of England by writ 1294 A.D.) #Juahoen (Junkeneus) Archbishop of Dol circa 1000 A.D. #Rivallon Seneschal of Dol #Gotselein De Dinan (Gosclein) #Salomon (Lord of Guarplic) ancestor of the Breton family of Du Guesclein #Guienoc Ancestors of Dinan Archbishop, Ancestor of Lord of Garplic & the Barons De of Dol c 1000 the later counts Dinan of England A.D. of Dol. *'''Harmon De Dinan''', son of Alan de Bretagne and Orequen Derennes, was born ille-et-Vilaine, Bretagne (now France). He died in 1030 in Dinan, Cotes d'Armor, Bretagne, (now France). He married '''Rantlina de Brittany''' in Bretagne (now France). They had a son, '''Flaad Banguo De Dinan''', born 1055 in Pyrenees-Orientales, Langedoc-Roussillon, France. ===Guienoc=== #Guienoc de Dinan, b. abt 991 son of Hamo. Three Sons of Guienoc At this point the ancestry of the Boyds moves away from the main line of the Counts of Dol and the Viscounts of Dinan and we follow through with the decendants of Hamo's sixth son Guienoc. ===Flaald, 994=== #[[De Dinan-32|Flaad Banquo de Dinan]], b. 994 Dol de Bretagne, d. 1064 Dol, St. Malo, Bretagne, married [[Atholl-35|Muldivana de Atholl]]. Notice in the third generation the conflation of the Breton Flaald and the legendary Scottish Banquo. According to the Breton/Norman version, his paternal great-grandfather was Hamo, Count of Dol & Viscount of De Dinan of Bretagne circa 980. Combourg Castle Ancestral Home of the Counts of Dol, Dol, Brittany, France The Counts of Dol & De Dinan (de Dinant) of Bretagne (Brittany) Ancestors of the Stewarts, Boyds & Fitzallens ===Fratmaldus=== *[[Dol-3|Fratmaldus Dol]], born 1005 St. Malo. *[[Dol-5|Fledaldus Doil]], born 1046, son of Dinan-14 Flaad Dinan. Fledaldas is probably another name for [[Dol 4|Flaald]], real person, (1011-1076). *'''Flaad Banguo De Dinan''' a son of Harmon De Dinan and Rantlina De Brittany, was born 1032 in Pyrenees-Orientales, Langedoc-Roussillon, France. He died in 1064 in Dol, Ile-et-Vilaine Bretagne (now France). He married '''Muldivana De Atholl''' in France. Mudivana was born in 998 A.D. in Perth, Perthshire, Scotland and died in 1020. They had a son, '''Alan Dapifer Dol Fitz Flaad''', born in 1016 in Dol, Lile-et-Vilaine, Bretagne (now France). ALAIN, son of ---. A noble in Brittany. Hereditary Seneschal of Dol. 1045. m ---. The name of Alain's wife is not known. Alain & his wife had three children: a) ALAIN (-[1097]). Hereditary Seneschal of Dol. "Alain steward of Dol" was present at the capture of Nikaia in 1097 (Orderic Vitalis, Vol. V, Book IX, p. 59, the editor in footnote 2 stating, incorrectly it would seem, that he was the great nephew rather than nephew of Hugh Earl of Chester). He died on the First Crusade. b) FLAAD (-[1106]). Seneschal of Dol. Lived on the Welsh border from [1101]. m ---. The name of Flaad's wife is not known. Flaad & his wife had one child: ===Alan, Seneschal of Dol=== #Alan Seneschal of Dol in 1079 A.D. son of Flaald #Rivallon, son of Flaald, #Flaad (Flahald, Flaud, Fleda/das, Flathald, Flaald or Falud) son of Flaald Son of Flaad Alan Fitz-Flaad Baron of Oswaldestre (now Oswestry) in Salop (now Shropshire), and Mileham, England and was one of the Army of William, Duke of Normandy when he invaded and conquered England in 1066. Ancestors of the Boyds, Earls of Kilmarnock, Scotland: The Stewarts, Kings and Queens of Scotland, England and Ireland: The Fitz Allans, Earls of Arundel in England. He was Sherriff of Shropshire and married Margaret, daughter of Fergus, Earl of Galloway. (Alternatively, other histories show he married Avelina de Hesdin daughter of Arnulf de Hesding in Picardy, descended from the counts of Hesdin in Flanders. Walter, his elder son, must have gone back to Hesding, where he eventually inherited the “comté”; Avelina succeeded to her father’s English possessions; she became the wife of Alan Fitz Flaald and, by him, ancestress of the Scottish Stewart kings. Four of the Five Sons of Alan #William Fitz-Alan. Ancestor of the earls of Arundel. #Walter Fitz-Alan. Ancestor of Royal Stewarts Scotland. #Simon Fitz-Alan. Ancestor of the Boyds Other legendary material has the following descent: #[[Bretagne-162|Fratmundus Vetules Bretagne]], born 960 in St. Florent, Dol #[[Dol-3|Fratmaldus de Dol]], born 1005, St. Malo, Dol. married to [[De Dol-23| Constance de Dol]] #[[Dol-4|Flaald de Dol]]. Real Person, believed by Round to be son of Alan and by Fox to be son of [[Dol-46|Hato de Dol]]. #[[Dol-46|Alan, Senescal de dol, b. about 1020. This is the Round version. The Fox version is Hato, born closer to 990. *Alan Dapifer Dol Fitz Flaad, born in 1016 in Dol, Lile-et-Vilaine, Bretagne (now France). and was the father of '''Alan of Dol''', born about 1037 in Bretagne (now part of France). *Alan of Dol had three children: **1) Alan of Dol, born in 1057, Senescal of Dol, Dapifer of Dol, died while on crusade in Palestine in 1097. He had no off-spring, so his office and lands passed to brother, **The third son was Rhiwallon of Dol, who became a monk. **2) Flaald of Dol, born in 1059. ===Flaald, son of Alan === #[[Dol-4|Fledaldus (Flaald)]], Seneschal de Dol, b. abt 1046 in Dol, married [[Scotiae-1|Filia Rex Scotiae]], b. abt 1050 in Normandy. '''Note how the mythical Scottish connection creeps in''' *Flaald of Dol, Dapifer of Dol and Senescal of Dol / also: Fledaldus (or Flaald) Baron of St. Florent Senescal Of Dol born about 1046 Dol-de-Bretagne, Ille-et-Vilaine, France, had a son, Alan's father, Flaad (rendered in numerous ways, including Flaald and Flathald), was a son (or possibly a brother) of Alain, dapifer to the Ancient Diocese of Dol,[18] with its see at Dol-de-Bretagne, who had taken part in the First Crusade in 1097.[19] "Alan Dapifer" is found as a witness in 1086 to a charter relating to Mezuoit, a cell near Dol of the Abbey of Saint-Florent de Saumur. The area of Dol is near Mont-Saint-Michel and has figured in the history of the Duchy of Brittany since at least the rule of Nominoe. Round's genealogy was confirmed in 1904 by Sir James Balfour Paul, then Lord Lyon King of Arms, who, in a definitive work, The Scots Peerage, stated that "the Stewarts or Stuarts are of Breton origin, descended from a family which held the office of Senescal or Steward of Dol."[20] He then reinstated Alan fitz Flaad to his place in the ancestry of the Scottish royal family and gave a summary of what was known of his career. ===Alan Fitz Flaald=== #[[FitzFlaald-16|Alan FitzFlaald]], Real person. b. abt 1078, d. 1114 in Shropshire, married Avelina de Hesdin, b. abt 1081 in Hesdin, daughter of Warin de Hesdin, b. 1010 in Hesdin. *Alan fitz Flaald, High Sheriff of Shropshire . Alan fitz Flaald was born in 1078 and died in 1114. He married Avelina Ernoulf Hesdin, daughter of Ernoulf de Hesdin, who was killed on crusade at Antioch. Their issue was: Alan's role was formerly obscure because of the political implications of examining the origins of the Stewart dynasty. Holinshed, deriving his information from the work of Hector Boece, asserted that Banquo, Thane of Lochaber, was the ancestor of the Stewarts. Distorting the role of Banquo, who is presented by Holinshed as Macbeth's chief accomplice in regicide, William Shakespeare presented him flatteringly in Macbeth as a martyred ancestor of James VI of Scotland and I of England. ===William, Jordan, Walter Fitz Alan=== **William fitz Alan, eldest son (d. 1160), made High Sheriff of Shropshire by King Stephen of England in 1137. He married a niece of Robert, 1st Earl of Gloucester. His son, William who died circa 1210, acquired by marriage the Lordship of Clun and he became designated Lord of Clun and Oswestry. William fitz Alan is ancestor of the FitzAlan Earls of Arundel. **Jordan fitz Alan, of Burton, who inherited lands in Brittany, and restored to the Priory of St. Florent at Sele, West Sussex, the mill at Burton, given it by his father. **Walter fitz Alan, third son, became 1st hereditary High (Great) Steward of Scotland, and ancestor of the Stuart Kings of Scotland, Walter fitz Alan, who died circa 1177. **Sybil **Simon, brother of Walter, who also went to Scotland and witnessed his brother's Foundation Charter of Paisley Abbey. Round suggests he may have been either a uterine or even a bastard brother. These legends, accepted as history, became part of the foundation narrative of the Stewarts and forced later writers to trace the Stewart ancestry through Fleance, Banquo's son. ===Material from DNA Conversations=== [ Stewart DNA Conversations; Material from an email by Lauren Boyd. [https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/Stewart-DNA/conversations/topics/876 Stewart Ancestry] Re: Stewart-DNA R1B1 & I, I2B1 Haplotypes. Accessed Jan 12, 2018 [[Day-1904|jhd]] ] ALAN FitzFlaad (-before 1114). He was recruited by Henry I King of England early in his reign ( Domesday Descendants, p. 886). He established a religious community in 1110, possibly on the site of the later Abbey of Haughmond in Shropshire later founded by his son William FitzAlan ( Domesday Descendants, p. 121). m as her first husband, AVELINE de Hesdin, daughter of ARNOULD de Hesdin [en Picardie] & his wife Emmeline --- (-after 1126). She married secondly Robert FitzWalter of Caen ( Domesday Descendants, p. 515).. Alan & his wife had three children: a) WALTER FitzAlan (-1177). 1st High Steward of Scotland. - HIGH STEWARDS of SCOTLAND. b) WILLIAM FitzAlan (-1160). - EARLS of ARUNDEL. c) JORDAN . Hereditary Steward of Dol. m MARIE, daughter of ---. Jordan & his wife had two children: (1) JORDAN . a. JORDAN . b. OLIVE . Heiress of Tuxford, Nottinghamshire. m firstly ROBERT de St John Seigneur de Saint Jean-le-Thomas. m secondly ([1200]) ROGER de Montbegon,. c. ALICE . Heiress of lands in Brittany. m GUILLAUME Epine,. Hereditary Steward of Dol. c) RIVALLON . Monk at St Florent, Saumur. Combourg Castle Ancestral Home of the Counts of Dol Dol, Brittany, France Here is the family tree in brief: Three Sons of Ewarin #Alan Count of Dol Alan & Gotselein De Dinan witnessed a charter of BERTHA, mother of Duke Conan II circa 980 A.D. Viscount of De Dinan. Alan succeeded his father as Count of Dol and was in turn succeeded by his brother Hamo I Gotselein de Dinan Hamo Count of Dol &Viscount of De Dinan circa 980 succeeding his brother Six Sons of Hamo #Hamo II (they were ancestors of the Viscounts of Dinan and the Barons De Dinant of England by writ 1294 A.D.) #Juahoen (Junkeneus) Archbishop of Dol circa 1000 A.D. #Rivallon Seneschal of Dol #Gotselein De Dinan (Gosclein) #Salomon (Lord of Guarplic) ancestor of the Breton family of Du Guesclein #Guienoc. Ancestors of Dinan Archbishop, Ancestor of Lord of Garplic & the Barons De of Dol. c 1000 the later counts Dinan of England A.D. of Dol. || Three Sons of Guienoc At this point the ancestry of the Boyds moves away from the main line of the Counts of Dol and the Viscounts of Dinan and we follow through with the decendants of Hamo's sixth son Guienoc. Alan Seneschal of Dol in 1079 A.D. Rivallon Flaad (Flahald, Flaud, Fleda/das, Flathald, Flaald or Falud) Son of Flaad Alan Fitz-Flaad Baron of Oswaldestre (now Oswestry) in Salop (now Shropshire), and Mileham, England and was one of the Army of William, Duke of Normandy when he invaded and conquered England in 1066. Ancestors of the Boyds, Earls of Kilmarnock, Scotland: The Stewarts, Kings and Queens of Scotland, England and Ireland: The Fitz Allans, Earls of Arundel in England. He was Sherriff of Shropshire and married Margaret, daughter of Fergus, Earl of Galloway. (Alternatively, other histories show he married Avelina de Hesdin daughter of Arnulf de Hesding in Picardy, descended from the counts of Hesdin in Flanders. Walter, his elder son, must have gone back to Hesding, where he eventually inherited the “comté”; Avelina succeeded to her father’s English possessions; she became the wife of Alan Fitz Flaald and, by him, ancestress of the Scottish Stewart kings. ==Sources== [http://www.mckinneyandstewart.com/genealogy/getperson.php?personID=I0206&tree=McKinneyandStewart McKinney and Stewart Genealogy] Has detailed Stewart background including Breton origins with some references. In a message dated 3/1/2010 10:13:53 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, jhstewart@... writes: Show message history https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/Stewart-DNA/conversations/topics/876
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From [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legion_of_Honour Wikipedia] The Legion of Honour French: Légion d'honneur is the highest French order of merit for military and civil merits, established in 1802 by Napoleon Bonaparte and retained by all later French governments and régimes. The order is divided into five degrees of increasing distinction: Chevalier (Knight), Officier (Officer), Commandeur (Commander), Grand officier (Grand Officer), and Grand-croix (Grand Cross). '''Key to Other Information''' *LOH=Legion of Honour (France) *MOH=Medal of Honor (United States of America) *OM=Order of the Medjidie(Turkey) *WIA=Wounded in Action {| border="1" align="center" class="wikitable sortable" style="font-style:; font-size:100%; border: 4px Solid Green;" |- ! scope="col" | Last Name ! scope="col"| First Names ! scope="col"| Conflict ! scope="col"| Flag of Country ! scope="col"| Other ! scope="col"| class |- |[[Burgoyne-155|Burgoyne]] |Hugh Talbot |Crimean War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |VC,LOH,OM |Chevellier class 5 |- |[[Goodlake-2|Goodlake]] |Gerald Littlehales |Crimean War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |VC, LOH, OM |unknown |- |[[Jones-20325|Jones]] |Lewis Tobias |Crimean |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |LOH WIA OM(Algiers) |Officier class 4 |- |[[Muhlenberg-27|Muhlenberg]] |Frederick Augustus |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |LOH,WIA |Chevellier class 5 |- |[[Murphy-4027|Murphy]] |Audie Leon |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |MOH,LOH,WIA |Chevellier class 5 |- |[[Painter-3401|Painter]] |John George Painter |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |LOH |Unknown |- |[[Poole-2408|Poole]] |William Henry Evered |WWII |[[Image:African_Flags-7.png |90px|??]] |LOH |Commandeur |- |[[Roosevelt-41|Roosevelt]] |Theodore |WWI WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |MOH,LOH,WIA |Chevellier class 5 |- |[[Straton-44|Straton]] |Robert Jocelyn |Crimean War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |LOH, Died in Service (India) |Chevellier class 5 |- |[[Trewavas-2|Trewavas]] |Joseph |Crimean War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |VC,LOH,WIA |Chevellier class 5 |- |}
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[[Category: England, Project Managed FSPs]] [[Project:England|England Project]]| [[Space:England:_Counties_Team|England Counties Team Page]] | [[:Category:Leicestershire|Leicestershire Category Page]] | [[Space:Leicestershire_Research_Resources|Leicestershire Research Resources]] | __NOTOC__ ==Welcome to the Leicestershire Team page!== Associated with the [[Project:England|England Project]]. == Team Members== *[[Parker-41651|Helen Flight]] '''(Team Leader)''' *[[Colwell-593|Chris Colwell]] *[[Platts-193|Gillian Causier]] *[[Murison-233|Richard Murison]] *[[Hartshorn-1091|Fred Hartshorn]] *[[Earls-502 | Glenn Earls]] ==Goal== The goal of the Leicestershire Team is to make all Leicestershire profiles the best that they can be. It is our desire to leave a lasting legacy of work for future generations and current researchers that can facilitate their quest for family history, and bring them one step closer to discovering the myriad of people it has taken for them to draw breath. '''If you are interested in helping the Leicestershire team''' please feel free to look at the England Project page and sign up via the G2G post. If you have any questions about Leicestershire, please contact the team leader above. ==What we're working on== Leicestershire profiles needing further research are listed in the following links. Please feel free to investigate and improve them! * [[:Category: Leicestershire, Unsourced Profiles|Leicestershire Unsourced Profiles]] * [[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_LEI|Leicestershire Unconnected Profiles]] * [[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_LEI|Leicestershire Suggestions]] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=Country=England+Location=Leicestershire+FirstName=Unknown+OR+Country=England+Location=Leicestershire+LastNameatBirth=Unknown&MaxProfiles=500000&PageSize=100 Leicestershire Profiles with Unknown Name] * [[:Category: Leicestershire, Maintenance Categories|Leicestershire Maintenance Categories (profiles flagged as having various other issues)]] ==Current Leicestershire Statistics== The latest statistics (updated weekly) can be found at: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:England%2C_Regional_and_County_Statistics_Page#Leicestershire Leicestershire Statistics] ==Leicestershire Resources== * [[Space:Leicestershire_Research_Resources|Leicestershire Research Resources]]
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This is a central page for organizing genealogy related to Leighton families and information about individuals, places, and things named Leighton. (Do you have any info about Leightons or the name? Please join the Trusted List to this page and participate. You can also post a comment or memory below.) === Alternate Spellings === The many varied spellings of Leighton include Layton, Laytoun, Leaton, Leighton, Leyton and Leaton. === Origins of the Surname === This surname is of English or sometimes Scottish, origins. It is based on location from either Leaton, a village near Shrewsbury in Shropshire County, England, or one of the various villages called Leighton in the counties of Bedfordshire, Cheshire, Huntingdon, Shropshire in England or Laytoun region in Scotland. The Old English "leac" is "leek"(describe leek farms) + "tun" is "settlement". The name can also be a settlement near a watercourse. === Early Leightons === In 1276, the name Roger de Leyton was recorded. The name of William de Leton was recorded in the Cheshire County in 1287. There was also a Richard Leighton who was knighted in 1313. === Geographic Centers === In England, most Leightons are in Durham, Yorkshire counties (NE England). In the USA, many Leightons are concentrated in Mass. and Maine. === Famous and Creative Leightons === * [[Leighton-1|Frederic Leighton]] (1830-1896) was a well-known 19th century English painter and sculptor. He is famous for great paintings of historical and biblical scenes. === Leightons on WikiTree === Here is the complete [http://www.wikitree.com/indexes/person/L/LEIGHTON_1.html Leighton] index. If you are a Leighton and add yourself or a family member to WikiTree you will appear on this index tomorrow. === Towns Named Leighton === '''Leighton Buzzard''', Bedfordshire, United Kingdom is in the SE section of England with a population of about 36,000. Its name came from the old English term ‘Leighton’ for a clearing in the woods. The name ‘Buzzard’ was added by the Dean of Lincoln in whose diocese the town was in the 12th century. He had two communities called "Leighton" and to differentiate them he added the name of his local representative to that of the town. That person was Theobald de Busar. Over the years the name of the town became known as 'Leighton Buzzard'. The town’s earliest church dates back to 1277. It has had a well known railway station and train system in the town for years. '''Leighton, Iowa''' is located in Mahaska County in the lower SE section of Iowa. In 2000, it had a population of 153. It is best known for The Tassel Ridge Winery which grows grapes and produces wine in Leighton, Iowa. [[Category:Surnames]]
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[[Category:Leinster_Province_of_Ireland]] : {| style="border: 1px solid lightgray;" cellpadding="9" width=100% |- ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;" width=20%|[[Space:Irish_Roots_Counties_Team|Counties Team]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;" width=20%|[[Space:Connacht_Team|Connacht Team]] ! align="center" style="background:#FFE373;" width=20%|Leinster Team ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;" width=20%|[[Space:Munster_Team|Munster Team]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;" width=20%|[[Space:Ulster_Team|Ulster Team]] |} {| style="border: 1px solid lightgray;" cellpadding="4" width=100% |- ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgray;" width=33%|[[Space:Ireland_Counties_Team_Project_Links|Ireland Links]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgray;" width=33%|[[:Category:Ireland|Ireland Category]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgray;" width=34%|[[Space:Leinster_Province%2C_Ireland|Leinster Province, Ireland]] |} :
To return to the man counties click the 'Ireland Links' above, or click a county name below. : :[[image:photos-806.jpg|40px|??]] '''This is part of the [[Project:Ireland|Ireland Project]]''' ---- The Province of Leinster Team looks after the Counties of: :{| border="2" cellpadding="9" width="100%" |- |[[Space:County_Carlow, Ireland|County Carlow]] |{{Image|file=Photos-218.png|align=c|size=s}} |[[Space:County_Dublin, Ireland|County Dublin]] |{{Image|file=Photos-224.png|align=c|size=s}} |[[Space:County_Kildare, Ireland|County Kildare]] |{{Image|file=Photos-228.png|align=c|size=s}} |- |[[Space:County_Kilkenny, Ireland| County Kilkenny]] |{{Image|file=Photos-229.png|align=c|size=s}} |[[Space:County_Laois, Ireland| County_Laois ]] |{{Image|file=Photos-230.png|align=c|size=s}} |[[Space:County_Longford, Ireland| County Longford]] |{{Image|file=Photos-177.gif|align=c|size=s}} |- |[[Space:County_Louth, Ireland| County Louth]] |{{Image|file=Photos-178.gif|align=c|size=s}} |[[Space:County_Meath, Ireland|County Meath]] |{{Image|file=Photos-235.png|align=c|size=s}} |[[Space:County_Offaly, Ireland| County Offaly]] |{{Image|file=Photos-237.png|align=c|size=s}} |- |[[Space:County_Westmeath, Ireland| County Westmeath]] |{{Image|file=Photos-179.gif|align=c|size=s}} |[[Space:County_Wexford, Ireland|County Wexford]] |{{Image|file=Photos-242.png|align=c|size=s}} |[[Space:County_Wicklow, Ireland| County Wicklow]] |{{Image|file=Photos-243.png|align=c|size=s}} |} : '''Welcome to the Leinster Province Team.''' ==Leinster Province Team Leaders== :'''The leader of the Leinster Province team is [[Crawford-15512|Amy Gilpin]].''' :If any one is interested in helping Amy out with this large provice as a co-leader please let Amy, [[Meredith-1182|the Ireland Counties Coordinator]] or either of the Ireland Project leaders know. :For details of '''all''' the Counties members please see [[Space:Ireland_Project_Counties_Teams_Members|Ireland Project Counties Teams Members]] where you will find the detail of teams to which members of the project belong. :To join this or any other team send your request to [[Meredith-1182|the Ireland Counties Coordinator]], [[Stevens-17832|Jen Hutton]] or [[Devlin-670|Rich Devlin]] or any of the team leaders above. ===What we do=== :[https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1c2JWYAe2ixZjeQvgtqx4TTXa6his6MUc?usp=sharing Ireland Project - County Teams] :A PDF file giving an introduction to inform you of the role of the county teams, to explain the structure of the teams and to let you know what is expected of you as a member. This PDF is hosted on the Google Drive of [[Meredith-1182|David Loring]] so if you have any problems accessing it please contact him. The PDF is downloadable from the viewer. :Whilst familiarizing ourselves with [[:Category:Styles_and_Standards|Styles and Standards]] and 'standard' Wikitree 'best practice' goals such as [[Help:Merging|merging]] duplicate profiles, [[Help:Sources_Style_Guide|sourcing]], cleaning and adding [[Help:Biographies|biographies]], linking profiles to the wider family tree and general [[Project:Profile_Improvement|Profile Improvement]], as a member of the Leinster Team you will be assisting in helping people locate their ancestors in counties of the Province of Leinster. There are various ways in which we can do this, some through the sub-projects of the Leinster counties and some by providing the framework whereby records are grouped together, categorized, under various aspects such as towns, townlands, parishes, electoral districts and census records etc. : Please remember [[Help:Communication_Before_Editing|Communication Before Editing]]. ====Helping as a member==== :A part of being a member of the Ireland Project and of the Leinster Province Team is giving a little bit of your time if possible to tidying up the profiles we oversee as the team. Some of these profiles such as the Unknown Locations and Unsourced need a bit of TLC from the Team members. In particular those that have been orphaned for what ever reason and no longer have a profile manager to watch over them need our attention. Any little bit of time you can spare will be appreciated you may be assured. Resolving sources for unsourced profiles and determining locations of birth and / or death where such information does not currently exist will benefit the whole WikiTree community. :See the ''Profiles Needing Work'' link below in the status section for details of what is needing to be done. :For other Sub-Categories for Leinster see the main County category for each of the Leinster counties. Some examples of the sub-Categories are: *[[:Category: Convicts from Wexford to Australia|Convicts from Wexford to Australia]] *[[:Category: County Westmeath, Cemeteries|County Westmeath, Cemeteries]] :See [[Project:Ireland#Current_sub-Projects|Ireland Sub-Projects]] for other Irish projects you might be interested in. :It is highly recommended that you start a [[Project:One_Name_Studies|One Name Study]] or more for your surnames. It is a great place to store your research notes, sources such as web sites, books, etc. and a place to connect to other genealogists who are working on that name. ===Leinster Province Status Pages=== :Go to the [[Space:Parishes_of_Leinster_Status|Parishes of Leinster (Status)]] page which displays the progress of parish CIB and Space pages and the current version number. This also just happens to be a useful list of every civil parish in Leinster Province. :This free space page show the profiles, by county in Leinster province, that are in need of some TLC from the team. [[Space:Leinster_Profiles_Needing_Work_Status|Leinster Profiles Needing Work (Status)]] :Elements of these categories may also be connected to Leinster province: :[[:Category:Ireland%2C_Unsourced_Profiles|Ireland Unsourced Profiles]] :[[:Category:Ireland, Needs Biography|Category: Ireland Project Needs Biography]] :[[:Category: Ireland, Needs GEDCOM Cleanup|Category: Ireland Project Needs GEDCOM Cleanup]] :Data Doctor's [[Space:DBE_Errors_By#Ireland|Ireland error list]] ===Your own Profiles that need work === * * * To add your problem profiles or brick walls here leave a message below and we'll enter it. ==Resources== :A considerable amount has gone into and is still on going on the determination of the correct townland names and locations and the categorization of these. In order that we present a uniform format for location categories please visit this page for help with creating '''[[Space:Creating_Location_Categories_For_Ireland| Geographic Categories for Ireland]]''' :Building upon a sound framework of locations we aim to provide as comprehensive as possible a list of resources on the each main County page. '''Please add any sources for Counties on the main page for the County.''' ==Team Communication== :Irish Roots has a [https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/wikitree-irish-roots-project Google Forum] :Irish Roots also has a Discord server. Discord is a chat room as as such is the preferred method of speedy communication. 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[[Category: Leipzig, Bessarabia]] For profiles, see [[:Category: Leipzig, Bessarabia|the Leipzig, Bessarabia, Russia category]] Leipzig is located in the historical landscape of Bessarabia. The territory of Bessarabia came to the Russian Empire in 1812 in the Peace of Bucharest from the Ottoman vassal state of the Principality of Moldavia. The new acquisition was treated as a colonization area and initially assigned to the Governor General of New Russia. Tsar Alexander I, in a manifesto of 1813, called German colonists to the country to colonize the newly won steppe areas in New Russia. Here, in 1814, German emigrants founded Leipzig as village number 8. The village is one of the 24 Bessarabian German mother colonies. They were founded by immigrants, while daughter colonies were founded later by inhabitants of mother colonies. The emigrants who settled here in 1814 were 126 German families. They arrived in the area of later Leipzig in three trains in the fall of 1814. Due to the impending winter, they sought quarters in the nearby Moldavian villages. For the village foundation, the Russian authorities had measured out a piece of land in the vast steppe landscape, which was grazed only by cattle herds. It had a length of 11.5 km and a width of 7.7 km. Each family was allocated an area of 60 desjatines in the spring of 1815. The land remained the property of the municipality and was given to the settlers for further inheritance. The village was laid out as a street village with a main road 50 meters wide. It had a length of 5 km. Each individual farmstead had an area of one desjatine and was 43 meters wide along the road frontage and 260 meters long. In 1815 and 1816 the settlement bore the place name "Skinos". It is derived from the Moldavian name of the river Kohylnyk, on which the settlement was founded. Later it was briefly called "Catharinenruh" or "Katharinenruh" after Catherine the Great. From 1817 it bore the name "Leipzig" until the resettlement of Germans from Bessarabia in 1940. The settlement of Leipzig, like all of Bessarabia, belonged to the Russian Tsarist Empire until 1917. After the First World War it was Romanian territory from 1918. As a result of the Hitler-Stalin Pact, the Red Army occupied Bessarabia at the end of June 1940. From 1944 the village belonged to the Soviet Union. Since the disintegration of the Soviet Union in 1991, the village has been on Ukrainian territory. :; Leipzig / Serpnevoye / Skinos, Akkerman, Bessarabia, Russia (Lat 46.3014N, Long 29.0223E) is now called Serpneve, Odes'ka, Ukraine See the PDF list in bottom right corner. D. G. Bender. [https://sites.google.com/riehl-partner-web.de/grsl-daten/ ''Germans from Russia and Eastern Europe Settlement Locations''] :;{{Image|file=Hensel_Documents.jpg|align=l |size=ss}}[https://www.historic.place/themes/GRSL/index.html?zoom=13&lat=46.3014&lon=29.0223&pid=KdSa&select=n290223463014&pins=29.0223!46.3014 See an online map pin of Leipzig, Bessarabia] :; Leipzig / Serpnevoye / Skinos, Akkerman, Bessarabien, Russland, Lat 46.3014N, Long 29.0223E, heißt heute Serpneve, Odes'ka, Ukraine Siehe die PDF-Liste in der unteren rechten Ecke. D. G. Bender. [https://sites.google.com/riehl-partner-web.de/grsl-daten/ ''Germans from Russia and Eastern Europe Settlement Locations''] :;{{Image|file=Hensel_Documents.jpg|align=l |size=ss}}[https://www.historic.place/themes/GRSL/index.html?zoom=13&lat=46.3014&lon=29.0223&pid=KdSa&select=n290223463014&pins=29.0223!46.3014 Sehen Sie einen Online-Karten-Pin von Leipzig, Bessarabien] [https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.283147468412277.68868.172727712787587&type=1 Photos of Leipzig, Bessarabia on Facebook] Taken in 2001 by Elli Wise, Carolyn Schott, Elaine Morrison, and Dale Wahl Resources: *[https://www.blackseagr.org/pdfs/konrad/History-Leipzig.pdf History of Leipzig] Black Sea German Research, written 1928, * Odessa3.org. [http://odessa3.org/collections/bess/koblenz/link/leipzig.txt ''Leipzig Bessarabia - a Koblenz Extraction''] published by [http://www.odessa3.org Oddessa Digital Library] - 1 Oct 2002 The search function is on the Collections page. *Family Search. Leipzig Church Book [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS6V-B945-K?i=43 Ortsfamilienbuch Leipzig Bessarabien], 1881, Film # 008003630 *Family Search. [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSPJ-P982-T?i=97&cat=256576 Leipzig - Personal Buch] beginnenend mit dem Jahr 1847" or Leipzig Inhabitants Book, starting with the year 1847, Not indexed. Family Search. Film # 00246070, marked # 97 on bottom *BlackSeaGr.org [https://www.blackseagr.org/pdfs/drefs/leipzig-births-misc-yrs.pdf Leipzig Births - 1817-1832, 1842, 1844, and 1849], R. Reuben Drefs Collection. *Family Search [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6SF9-H9M?i=40&cc=1469151&cat=1400564 1857 Births in Leipzig] - not indexed, scans of original birth records in German *Family Search [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-62KC-QTBi=38&wc=M6V5-FWT%3A295802701%2C295802702%2C299074701%2C295885901&cc=1469151 1861 Births in Leipzig] - not indexed, scans of original birth records in German *Family Search. [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-62KC-94C?i=53&wc=M6V5-FWT%3A295802701%2C295802702%2C299074701%2C295885901&cc=1469151 1861 Marriages in Tarutino, includes Leipzig] *Family Search. [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-62KC-SVM?i=70&wc=M6V5-FWT%3A295802701%2C295802702%2C299074701%2C295885901&cc=1469151 1861 Deaths in Leipzig] not indexed, scans of the original death records in German
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On 6 Sep 1911, Annie Lemberger was kidnapped from the Madison, Wisconsin home of her parents, [[Lemberger-1|Martin]] and Magdalena Lemberger. Three days later, her body was found floating in nearby Lake Monona. The police initially suspected Martin Lemberger, but a black neighbor, James Johnson confessed to the crime and plead guilty. Shortly thereafter Johnson recanted and began a years-long quest to clear his name. During Johnson's 1921 clemency hearing, [[Unknown-115878|Mae Sorenson]] stated she had seen a bloody nightgown hidden in the Lemberger house, that the Lemberger's son told her his father had committed the crime, and that the family had threatened her to keep quiet. Her testimony freed James Johnson and put Martin Lemberger, Margaret Lemberger, and Louis Lemberger on trial. Charges against all were dropped because of procedural issues. In 1933, Mae admitted to having fabricated her accusations. The case was never officially solved.
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This page was created to assist me in keeping track of the immigrants for all the Lemon Varient Surnames. This will assist the Lemon DNA Project at Family Tree DNA. ==California== *[[Lahman-16 | Joseph Lahman]] born in Germany, lived in Sacramento, California in the 1850 Census. ==Connecticut== *[[Lyman-8 | Richard Lyman]], descends from [[Leman-9 | Leman of Soberton]], born abt. 1025 in England, owned land on Hayland Island, Hampshire, England. Listed in the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domesday_Book Domesday Book]. ==Illinois== *[[Lahman-14 | Lewis Lahman]] born in Germany, lived in DuPage, Illinois in the 1850 Census. *[[Lahman-13 | Dorthe Lahman]] born in Germany, lived in DuPage, Illinois in the 1850 Census. ==Kentucky== *[[Lemon-570 | Martha Lemon]] born in Ireland, lived in Scott, Kentucky in the 1850 Census. ==Maryland== *[[Lemmon-172 | Alexis Lemmon]] immigrated to Maryland from England and died in Baltimore. *[[Lemmon-192 | Robert Lemmon]] immigrated to Maryland from Ireland and died in Kentucky. DNA testing has been done on this family. *[[Lahman-12 | Nich Lahman]] immigrated to Maryland from Germany. *[[Lahman-18 | Rachael Lahman]] born in Germany, lived in Baltimore, Maryland in the 1850 Census. *[[Lahman-19 | Bernhard Lahman]] born in Germany, lived in Baltimore, Maryland in the 1850 Census. ==New Jersey== *My immigrant was [[Lyming-1| John Lyming]] (Liming) who arrived about 1677 to New Jersey. He settled in Monmouth, NJ. *[[Leming-112 | Thomas Leming]] born in England lived in New Jersey in 1850 ==New York== *[[Lahman-15 | Joseph Lahman]] born in Germany, lived in Erie, New York in the 1850 Census. *[[Lahman-17 |Terrissa Lahman]] born in Germany, lived in Erie, New York in the 1850 Census. *[[Lahman-20 | Charles Lahman]] born in Germany, lived in New York, New York in the 1850 Census. *[[Lahman-21 | William Lahman]] born in Germany, lived in New York, New York in the 1850 Census. *[[Lahman-22 | Margaret Lahman]] born in Germany, lived in New York, New York in the 1850 Census. *[[Leaming-13 | Christopher Leaming]] born in England died Cape May 1697. *[[Leming-113 | Ann Leming]] born in Ireland, lived in Oneida, New York. *[[Leming-114 | Luke Leming]] born in Ireland, lived in New York, New York. *[[Lemon-571 | Leonard Lemon]] born in Ireland, *[[Lemon-572 | William Lemon]] born in Ireland, *[[Unknown-249938 | Hannah Lemon]] Wife of William Lemon *[[Lemon-575 | Richard Lemon]] born in Ireland, lived in Monroe, New York in the 1850 Census. *[[Lemon-582 | Abram Lemon]] born in France, lived in Oswego, New York in the 1850 ==North Carolina== *[[Lemmond-7 | William Marr Lemmond]], Born about 1730 in Ireland. *[[Leman-91 | Henry Leman]] died in Orange County, North Carolina. *[[Lemon-563 | Charles Lemon]] born in Ireland lived in Wake, North Carolina in the 1850 Census. ==Ohio== *[[Lemon-573 | Henry Lemon]] born in England, lived in Morrow, Ohio in the 1850 Census. *[[Lemon-574 | Allie Lemon]] Wife of Henry Lemon *[[Lahman-11 | Abraham Lahman]] born in Germany, lived in Ohio in the 1850 Census. *[[Lahman-10 | Mary A Lahman]] Wife of Abraham Lahman ==Pennsylvania== *[[Lemon-576 | Hester Lemon]] born in Ireland lived in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. *[[Lemon-577 | John Lemon]] born in Ireland lived in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. *[[Lemming-22 | Elizabeth Lemming]] born in Ireland lived in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. *[[Lahman-23 | Godlieb Lahman]] born in Germany, lived in Potter, Pennsylvania in the 1850 Census. ==South Carolina== *[[Lemon-561 | John Lemon]] immigrated from Scotland in 1716 to Charleston, South Carolina. *[[Lemon-554 | Moses Lemon]] immigrated from Ireland in 1786 to Charleston, South Carolina. *[[Lemon-556 | James Lemon]] immigrated from Ireland in 1772 to Charleston, South Carolina. *[[Smythe-483 | Martha Smythe Lemon]] wife of James Lemon. *[[Lemon-557 | Elizabeth Lemon]] daughter of James and Martha *[[Lemmons-137 | Robert Lemon]] son of James and Martha ==Virginia== *Leman, Katherine, 1623 voyage, Ship-[http://www.packrat-pro.com/ships/southampton.htm "Southhampton"] muster as maid servant for Abraham Peirsey at Peirsey's hundred. *Lemon, William, 1635, to Virginia on the ship [http://www.packrat-pro.com/ships/globe.htm "Globe of London"]. *Lemans, Thomas, 1649, John King, York http://www.evmedia.com/virginia/ *Lemon, Edmund, 1643, Pierce Lemon, Charles City http://www.evmedia.com/virginia/ *Lemon, John, 1654, Thomas Harmanson, Northampton http://www.evmedia.com/virginia/ *Lemon, Rebecca, 1635, Pierce Lemon (husband), Charles City http://www.evmedia.com/virginia/ *Lemon, Sarah, 1655, Margaret Brent, Lancaster http://www.evmedia.com/virginia/ *Lemon, William, 1648, George White, Lower Norfolk http://www.evmedia.com/virginia/ *Lemon, William, 1652, Gregory Parrett, Lower Norfolkhttp://www.evmedia.com/virginia/ *Lemon, William, 1655, John Jenkins, Northampton http://www.evmedia.com/virginia/ *Lemon, William, 1648, John Smith, Lower Norfolk http://www.evmedia.com/virginia/ *Lemond,Ghosen, 1654, Thomas Harmanson, Northampton http://www.evmedia.com/virginia/ *Lemond,Mary, 1654, Thomas Harmanson, Northampton http://www.evmedia.com/virginia/ *[[Lemon-564 | George Lemon]] born in Ireland, lived in Monongalia, Virginia in the 1850 Census. *[[Unknown-249927 | Suzanna J Lemon]] wife of George Lemon who was born in Ireland. *[[Lemon-565 | Robert Lemon]] born in Ireland, lived in Preston, Virginia in the 1850 Census. *[[Lemon-566 | Hanson Lemon]] born in Ireland, lived in Preston, Virginia in the 1850 Census. *[[Unknown-249929 | Alice Lemon]] born in Ireland, lived in Preston, Virginia in the 1850 Census. *[[Lemon-567 | Sarah Lemon]] born in Ireland, lived in Preston, Virginia in the 1850 Census. *[[Lemon-568 | James Lemon]] born in Ireland, lived in Preston, Virginia in the 1850 Census. *[[Lemon-569 | James Lemon]] born in Ireland, lived in Preston, Virginia in the 1850 Census. ==Wisconsin== *[[Lemon-579 | Samuel Lemon]] born in Ireland, lived in Dane, Wisconsin in the 1850 Census. *[[Lemon-578 | David Lemon]] born in Ireland, lived in Dane, Wisconsin in the 1850 Census. *[[Lemon-580| William Lemon]] born in Ireland, lived in Dane, Wisconsin in the 1850 Census. *[[Lemon-581 | Eliza Lemon]] born in Ireland, lived in Dane, Wisconsin in the 1850 Census. ---- Here is a list of Palatine Immigrants from the Book: [https://archive.org/stream/collectionofupwa00rupp#page/n6/mode/1up A collection of upwards of thirty thousand names of German, Swiss, Dutch, French and other immigrants in Pennsylvania from 1727-1776]. 2nd rev. and enl. ed. with German translation, by I. Daniel Rupp, Published 1927, by Leary, Stuart, Philadelphia . *[[Lieman-2 | Hans Lieman]] Page 51 *[[Lehman-607 | Johannas Lehman]] Page 53 *[[Leeman-95 | Peter Leeman]] Page 54 *[[Lauman-21 | Hans Jerig Lauman]] Page 55 *[[Leaman-41 | Christian Leaman]] Page 62 *[[Lehman-611 | Christian Lehman]] Page 69 *[[Lehman-612 | Johannes Lehman]] Page 70 Under 16 *[[Lehman-613 | Gottfried Lehman]] Page 71 *[[Lehman-614 | Johann Christian Lehman]] Page 71 *[[Lehman-615 | Johannes Gottfried Lehman]] Page 71 *[[Leeman-96 |Ludwig Leeman]] Page 75 Leheman *[[Lauman-22 | Stephan Lauman]] Page 87 *[[Lehman-618 | Benedict Lehman]] Page 111 *[[Lehman-619 | Benedict Lehman Jr]] Page 112 *[[Lehman-620 | Hans Lehman]] Page 112 *[[Lauman-24 | Georg Bernhart Lauman]] Page 126 *[[Lohman-36 | Johannes Nicklas Lohman]] Page 164 *[[Lauman-25 | Johan Ludwig Lauman]] Page 174 *[[Lauman-26 | Martin Lauman]] Page 174 *[[Leman-93 |Benedict Leman]] Page 205 *[[Lyme-3 | Jacob Lyme]] Page 232 *[[Lehman-636 | Michael Lehman]] Page 236 *[[Lohmann-74 | Johanne Henrich Lohmann]] Page 251 *[[Lehmann-259 | Joseph Lehmann]] Page 262 *[[Lauman-27 | Johann Jacob Lauman]] Page 289 *[[Lehmann-260 | Johann Peter Lehmann]] Page 297 *[[Leming-116 | Georg Leming]] Page 308 *[[Laumann-43 | Johan Georg Laumann]] Page 318 *[[Leman-94 | J Christoph Leman]] Page 318 *[[Leman-95 | Gottfried Leman]] Page 322 *[[Leman-96 | Valentine Leman]] Page 327 *[[Lehmann-261 | Joseph Lehmann]] Page 329 *[[Lehman-638 | Theobald Lehman]] Page 358 *[[Leiman-6 | Johann Jacob Leiman]] Page 372 *[[Lehman-639 | Wilhelm Lehman]] Page 402 *[[Lehmann-262 | Johann Daniel Lehmann]] Page 405 [[Uknown-417 | Mary Unknown]]
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[[Category:Lenover Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. ==Surname Origins== The surname Lenover first appears in America in the late 1700s in Pennsylvania. The name appears to be German in origin and may be derived from Lendover or Lindover. Some Canadian Census records indicate the ethnic group is German. U.S. Census records indicate later arriving Lenovers came from Hesse or Germany. == Lenover Family Groups in Americas== * [[Lenover-195|Richard Lenover]] - This Lenover has earliest existing records with a 1787 Tax records for [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Bristol+Township,+PA/@40.0627005,-74.7122893,10z/data=!4m5!3m4!1s0x89c151fe468d64c3:0x6df1680ce36ad4ed!8m2!3d40.1259492!4d-74.8682569Bristol Township], Bucks County, Pennsylvania. Bristol is on the Delaware River upriver from Philadelphia.[Pennsylvania Archives, p 717, https://books.google.com/books?id=LyQQAAAAYAAJ&lpg=PA718&vq=Lenover&pg=PA718#v=snippet&q=Lenover&f=false] Besides a wife Nelly, no relationship has been discovered for Richard and the other Lenover lines that continue on to this day. * [[Lenover-10|Joseph Lenover]] (b. abt 1775) - Joseph was possibly born in Germany per census records. Joseph seem to be the patriarch of the largest group of Lenovers descendants in the Americas. All of the Canadian Lenovers appear to belong to this line. * [[Lenover-51|James Lenover]] - (born abt 1815) was born in Indiana. This line lived in the same area of Indiana as Joseph's line. Just to make it more confusing James' second daughter [[Lenover-63|Sarah Malinda Lenover]] married [[Lenover-62|John W Lenover]]. John W is the grandson of the above Joseph. A relatively few number of Lenovers born outside the USA have been found, mainly in England. Their origins are unknown. == Migration/Geographic Patterns == The earliest known Lenovers came from eastern Pennsylvania. These Lenovers migrated from eastern Pennsylvania to Ohio, Eastern Indiana (Dearborn County), Western Indiana (Parke County) and Southern Ontario. From Indiana, Lenovers moved to Danville (Vermilion County), Decatur area (Macon County), Shelbyville (Moultrie County), and Schuyler County (Rushville). === Early Lenovers in Pennsylvania === Richard Lenover, the earliest known Lenover is found in Bucks County, Pennsylvania in 1787. By 1790 he has moved to Chester County and by 1802 he has sold land his land in Chester County. === Ohio === Early Lenovers appear to have been in Ohio, in Cincinati or Hamilton County for just a short time around the late 1820s on the their way to Dearborn County, Indiana and possibly on their way to Canada. === Indiana === More to be done here. Initially in Dearborn County, but made their way north and west to Illinois. The family, who had some prominent members, is well documented here for a few generations, but no longer live here. === Illinois === ==== Central Illinois ==== Lenovers moved to Shelby County and later to Decatur, Illinois in nearby Macon County. ===== Decatur ===== The earliest record of Lenovers in Decatur were the 1919 Decatur City Directory. ==== Vermilion County and Danville ==== More to follow. === Schuyler County === More to follow on first to move here. == Military service == A number of Lenovers served in the United States and Canadian military in times of conflict. === American Revolution === No evidence has been found for any Lenovers serving in the American Revolution. [[Lenover-195|Richard Lenover]] appeared may have been of an age to serve, but no evidence of his service has been uncovered. === Civil War === The migration pattern of Lenovers followed a largely western direction from Pennsylvania to Indiana to Illinois staying in the northern states. A large contingent also made its way to Canada. All the Lenover Civil War soldiers served on the Union side. Two brothers from Dillsboro, Indiana, served with the Union forces. One passed away in Dallas, Georgia on the march to Atlanta. * [[Lenover-42|George W Lenover]] (1842-1929), 37th Indiana Infantry Regiment, Company F * [[Lenover-75|Bengamin Lenover]] (c1824-1864), 37th Indiana Infantry Regiment, Company F * [[Lenover-119|George Lenover]] (c1841-1876), 115th Illinois Infantry Regiment, Company D * [[Lenover-12|Alexander Lenover]] (1818-1913), 115th Illinois Infantry Regiment, Company D * [[Lenover-62|John Wesley Lenover]] (1832-1911) 115th Illinois Infantry Regiment, Company G === Fenian Raids (1866, 1870-1871) === These raids on Canadian forts and facilities were undertaken by an Irish Republican organization to bring pressure on Great Britain to leave Ireland. * [[Lenover-108|Charles M Lenover]] * [[Lenover-107|Jacob Lenover]] === World War I === More to follow. === World War II === * [[Lenover-192|Walter E Lenover]] enlisted at Peoria, Illinois. * [[Lenover-186|Jack Lenover]] enlisted in the Royal Canadian National Reserve in August 1944. He trained as a sailor. There is no record of any sea duty. === Korean War === * [[Lenover-1|Lester Floyd Lenover]] - served stateside in California === Vietnam War === One Lenover died in the Vietnam conflict. [[Lenover-200|William Joseph Lenover]], died on March 28, 1967 in the Quang Nam province of South Viet Nam. He is honored on the Vietnam Memorial in Washington DC. == Lenover name usage == === Places === * Lenover, Pennsylvania, no longer formal town, but a "populated place" in Chester County. ** 1890 - In March, and English Conglomerate announces the purchase of lands with plans to build 2 cotton mills and dwellings to accommodate 2000 employees.["English Capitalists - Land bought in Pennsylvania for the Purposes of Cotton Mills", ''San Jose Mercury-news'', p. 1, 8 March 1890, https://cdnc.ucr.edu/?a=d&d=SJMN18900308.2.32]["General News", ''San Jose Mercury-news'', p. 4, 15 March 1890, https://cdnc.ucr.edu/?a=d&d=CM18900315.2.36] ** 1937 - On October 24 two work trains crashed into each other at Lenover. more than twenty workers were injured.["Score Injured in Train Wreck", ''San Bernardino Sun'', p. 1, 25 October 1937, https://cdnc.ucr.edu/?a=d&d=SBS19371025.1.1&srpos=11] * Lenover Hill Road - near Lenover, Pennsylvania. * [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Lenover+St,+Dillsboro,+IN+47018/@39.0187894,-85.0572479,1013m/data=!3m2!1e3!4b1!4m5!3m4!1s0x886a70f00f09cbab:0x3b5da4bd9007cfe3!8m2!3d39.0187853!4d-85.0550539 Lenover Street], Dillsboro, Indiana * [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Lenover+Ave,+Danville,+IL+61832/@40.1224006,-87.6861773,408m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m5!3m4!1s0x880d5aa791fd01cb:0xc08035ceae1e26ff!8m2!3d40.1228916!4d-87.686127 Lenover Avenue], Danville, Illinois, a very short street southwest of town. * Lenover Gardens in the England, a one block street in Britsol England. There is bus stop of the same name at hte end of the street.[https://www.google.com/maps/place/Lenover+Gardens,+Bristol,+UK/@51.4083521,-2.6086846,17z/data=!4m5!3m4!1s0x48718c0f23d90639:0xa16895a2ab650242!8m2!3d51.4083488!4d-2.6064959] === Businesses === * Verlag Lenover - specialty publisher in the town of Neustrelitz in the Mecklenburgische Seenplatte district in the state of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany. The publisher appears to have been active in the 1990s through about 2005. * [https://lenovermeats.com Lenover Meats] - family owned business in Chatham, Ontario, Canada * Lenover and Sons - California * Lenover Sales and Services, Danville, Illinois - An engineering company run by [[Lenover-238|Richard A Lenover]] == Notable Lenovers == ===In the Arts=== * Mark Lenover - recording artist === Sports === * [[Lenover-72|Roy Maxwell "Max" Lenover]] - middle distance runner and member of the 1940 Canadian Olympic Team. Those Olympics were cancelled due to World War II. == Research == === False Leads === * Willis Lenover married Mary Shields in 1841 in Ripley, Indiana comes from a transcribed marriage index at http://www.loricase.com/RCHS/marry-lm.html. This appears to be a transcription error. The person appears to be Willis Lemon based on this well-sourced tree at Ancestry.com and his corresponding descendants: https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/50078464/person/13048164547/facts. == Sources ==
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{{US History|sub-project=Texas}} *'''[[Space:Texas|Texas Space Page]]''' *The current leader of this project is: [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]]. ==History/Timeline== {{Image|file=Leon_County_Texas-5.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption=1913 Leon co. Jail }} *{{Blue |Leon County was formed 1846 from Robertson county.}} It is named in honor of Martín De León, the founder of Victoria, Texas.[https://texasalmanac.com/index.php?q=topics/government/leon-county] The legislature of the Republic of Texas authorized Leon County in 1846 from part of Robertson County, and named it in honor of Martín De León, the founder of Victoria, Texas. However, local tradition holds that it is named for a yellow wolf of the region commonly called the león ("lion" in Spanish). The county was organized that same year with its first county seat at Leona :'''4000 B.C.''' Padilla points unearthed in excavations revealed Leon County was home to human beings.[https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcl07] :'''Seventeenth century'''- first Europeans arrived, the present-day Leon County area was inhabited by the Deadose Indians, a band of the Bidais that spoke Caddoan language. These Indians built dome-shaped huts, in villages largely determined by ties of kinship, and supported themselves by farming and hunting. :'''1718''' Martín de Alarcón crossed SE tip of area. ::Though Old San Antonio Road passed along what is now the S boundary of the county, the Spanish did not establish permanent settlements here. :'''1774''' Bucareli, founded on the Trinity River in neighboring Madison County. :'''1777''' -A smallpox epidemic swept through the Indian villages killed entire communities, including many of the Deadose families. Surviving Deodose who survived were absorbed into neighboring tribes. :'''1833''' -Fort Parker attack, many white settlers abandoned the region and only returned after 1836.in neighboring Limestone County in 1833, white settlers abandoned the region, not to return until after the Texas Revolution. :'''1837''' they constructed a blockhouse on Boggy Creek naming it Fort Boggy to give protection to settlers nearby. ::small community developed adjacent to the fort. The first store was owned by Moses Campbell, who operated a gristmill as well. Thomas Garner built a sawmill nearby to take advantage of the abundant timber in the area. More settlers caused increased friction between whites and Indians. :'''1841''' a band of Keechis killed the son of Stephen Rogers as he swam in the Trinity River. Settlers responded with a retaliatory raid in which Texas Ranger Capt. Thomas N. B. Greer lost his life. :'''July 13, 1846''' - The original Courthouse and County Seat was at Leona. The first court was held at the home of Moses Campbell and then a log courthouse was built. After a heated battle, which included the killing of one man and the wounding of another, the County Seat was moved to Centerville in October 1850.[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Leon_County,_Texas_Genealogy] :'''1851''' the county seat was moved to Centerville since Leona was in the far S part of the county.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leon_County,_Texas] :'''1846''' Leon County was officially formed from Robertson County by the First Texas Legislature. :'''Oct 16, 1846''' first meeting of the county court was held, with R. E. B. Baylor as presiding judge. The naming of the county is the subject of much controversy. Some maintain that it was named for Martín De León, founder of Victoria. However, many residents insist that the name ("lion" in Spanish) came from the nickname of a yellow wolf of the region commonly called the león. :'''1846''' The first county seat, Leona, on the S boundary near Old San Antonio Road, was picked. :'''1846''' The first chief justice was David M. Brown; William B. Middleton served as sheriff for the first term . Centerville became county seat in 1851, as a result of a state requirement that county offices be as close to the geographical center of a county as possible. :"'1860 majority of Leon County residents were native Texans or Southern States' immigrants. (53 were born in N states and 40 were from foreign countries). Many of the early settlers brought their slaves with them. ::Leon co. had small farms rather than large plantations. :::(Of 700 families in 1860, 320 owned at least one slave) (27 owned more than 20 slaves). ::1/2 About half of the farmers cultivated fewer than fifty acres, corresponding to the percentage of nonslaveowners in the county. :::3 farmers planted more than 500 acres ::200 farmed 50 -500 acres. :'''1861''' -The citizens of Leon County fervently supported secession; 87% voters (534 of 616) cast their ballots for it. John D. Stell, a Leon County representative to the Secession Convention, was chosen to help prepare an address to the people of Texas about the convention's vote to secede. :'''1862-65''' County residents responded enthusiastically to the call to arms. 800 county men enlisted in the Confederate Army, units from Leon county -- Company C of Hood's Texas Brigade, Companies D and E of Robert S. Gould's battalion, Captain Black's Company A of John H. Burnett's Thirteenth Texas Cavalry, and Company D of Xavier B. DeBray's Twenty-sixth Texas Cavalry. :1863-65- Leon County residents only made small material contribution, to the war, they suffered from lack of markets, fluctuation in value of Confederate currency and loss of relatives on the Battleflields. :'''1866-Reconstruction''' - County lost half of taxable property, decline in property values. Many farmers had to sell the land or leave it.. :::African Americans had worse problems. They had remained in the county, but left the farms of their owners for better working conditions, then could not find work. :'''Slavery''' [http://freedomonthemove.org Slavery movement] ::The county lost the half of each property owner's taxes (the slaves). :::Farm values, which had risen rapidly before the war, fell dramatically in its aftermath and did not regain prewar values until 1880. :'''1870s''' -Two companies of black federal soldiers stationed near Centerville assisting the Freedmen's Bureau were the target of several violent attacks. One black soldier, boasted he had fooled the "rebels" and voted for the Union candidate, was killed by local vigilantes, and another soldier was slain and thrown down a well. :'''1870s''' Germans immigrants into Leon County, and by 1880 the census reported slightly more than 900 German-born residents, about 7% of population. :'''1872''' Railroads reached the county, the International-Great Northern Railroad was built , bringing more population.through the county and brought a marked increase in the population. :'''1880s''' the county properties slowly reached the value it had before the war. Because of declining land values and the loss of their slaves, many families were forced into debt and had to sell their land. But the black population did even worse. Although most African Americans remained in the county after the war, many of them left the farms owned by their former masters to seek better working conditions. ::After years they ended up working on land as tenants for a small share . :'''1885-'''-A fire on the night of November 9, 1885 destroyed the courthouse, resulting in the loss of many records. Though land and probate records dated prior to 1885 are available, nearly all of the court’s marriage records were lost. :'''1886''' Leon County Courthouse was designed by architect George Edwin Dickey of Houston, incorporating remnants of an earlier 1858 courthouse that was destroyed by fire. The courthouse was rededicated on July 1, 2007 following a full restoration to a 1909 date. {{Image|file=Leon_County_Texas-4.jpg |align=r |size=270 |caption=1887 Jail }}{{clear}} :'''pre Railroad''', farmers moved crops to market on oxcarts and riverboats to move their crops to market, the Trinity River was a cheap means of transportation. :'''Post railroad''' was less expensive and faster than the riverboats, most of the old river towns, Cairo, Commerce, Navarro, and Brookfield's Bluff, faded away!! :New Railroad communities sprang up: Jewett, Buffalo, and Oakwood. :'''1800's -1930''' Cotton and corn production were twin pillars of the economy from the end of the nineteenth century to the early 1930s. Farmers raised cattle, hogs, poultry and other livestock to ensure a steady supplemental income. :'''1930's''' Great Depression- heavy planting of cotton, caused depletion of the soil. Farmers did not know to rotate crops. :'''1936''' - Federal relief programs and the discovery of oil in the county in 1936 helped some broke farmers to make ends meet. :'''1940''' FDR and Soil Conservation Sesrice - taught farmers to rotate crops, to allow a portion of the land to lie fallow to replenish the nitrogen, etc. :'''World War II''' gave farmers another place to earn income. Cotton production declined during the :'''1940s 1950 '' Cotton was only 3,616 bales. In place of cotton, most farmers turned toward raising hogs and cattle. Lumbering also saw a gradual increase as many fields, left to lie fallow, were gradually reforested. :'''1972''' Leon County, 42% forested, reported a farm income of $12 million, nine-tenths of which was from '''livestoock"' hay, '''WATERMELONS''', vegetables and '''!! Christmas Trees'''. :'''early 1990s''' Oil reserves were source of nonfarm revenue. New reserves discovered in the 1980s increased county production to more than 2.7 million barrels in 1990. :'''2004''' Total petroleum production reported by the Railroad Commission for Leon County between 1936 and 1990 was > 36 million barrels. More than 21,749,843 cubic feet of gas- well gas, were produced in the county in 2004; by the end of that year 133,853,281 barrels of oil had been taken from county lands since 1936.
'''{{Blue| Plane Crash, 1959}}''' by Lee Gayle Boettcher, [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txleon2/histories/planecrash59.htm Leon plane crash] Sunday night, Sept 29, 1959, the Braniff flight 542 crashed into a sweet potato field near Buffalo. ''If anyone was asleep, they awakened quickly.'' The Lockheed Electra lost its L wing at 15,000 ft and hit the ground at 400 mph. Thirty four people were killed. Buffalo lived on income of Hwy 75 between Houston and Dallas. It did not even have a Walmart. This disaster pushed Buffalo into national news. The plane left Hobby Airport 20 minutes earlier and was almost halfway to Dallas. The wreckage was strewn over 2 miles, messing up Richard and Mary White's sweet potato crop. Buffalo didn't even have a Wal-Mart within driving distance in those days. Associated Press, Waco reported masses of bodies, clothing and mail and a lot of blood. (The plane's cargo was blood) 300 National Guard soldiers were called in from Fort Hood, game wardens, deputies, highway patrol, ambulance drivers, newsmen, Civil aeronautics Board and Braniff investigators were all there searching the wreckage. Young Sonny West, age 25 drove his father's ambulance to the field. He remembered not finding any whole bodies. The town set up a morgue in the Buffalo school gym, but other students still had to attend school. When a second Electra incident crashed in March, 1960, near Tell City, IN, $55 million in lawsuits were filed against Lockheed, Allison, Braniff and Northwest Airlines by relatives of those who died in Buffalo and Tell City, IN. The Electra was not grounded but restricted to fly at slower speeds and repairs to the planes to prevent this in the future.... ''Published in the Buffalo Express'' http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txleon2/histories/planecrash59.htm [http://txgenwebcounties.org/leon/histories/planecrash59.htm TxGenweb Leon County History] [http://www.kbtx.com/content/news/Fiery-crash-on-I-45-in-Leon-County-kills-truck-driver-476293093.html Leon County crash kills Truck driver] [http://www.leoncountytoday.com/news/2009-09-22/Front_Page/A_black_day_in_Buffalos_history_Braniff_Crash_revi.html Black day in Buffalo Braniff Crash]
=====Government Offices===== Leon County has had 3 courthouses, 1847, 1858, and 1886. [http://www.texasescapes.com/CentralTexasTownsSouth/Centerville-Texas-Leon-County-Courthouse.htm] :::1846 Leon County was officially formed from Robertson County by the First Texas Legislature. :Oct 16, 1846 first meeting of the county court was held, with R. E. B. Baylor as presiding judge. The naming of the county is the subject of much controversy. Some maintain that it was named for Martín De León, founder of Victoria. However, many residents insist that the name ("lion" in Spanish) came from the nickname of a yellow wolf of the region commonly called the león. ::1846 The first county seat, Leona, on the S boundary near Old San Antonio Road, was picked. '''1st courthouse, 1847 ''' :July 13, 1846 - The original Courthouse and County Seat was at Leona. The first court was held at the home of Moses Campbell and then a log courthouse was built. After a heated battle, which included the killing of one man and the wounding of another, the County Seat was moved to Centerville in October 1850.[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Leon_County,_Texas_Genealogy] '''2nd Courthouse, 1885''' *'''1885'''--A fire on the night of November 9, 1885 destroyed the courthouse, resulting in the loss of many records. Though land and probate records dated prior to 1885 are available, nearly all of the court’s marriage records were lost. '''3rd Courthouse, 1886 - ''' Style - Renaissance Revival, Material- Brick, Architect William Johnson The 1886 Courthouse stands next to the Leon County Jail on the square. A misunderstanding between county commissioners and the contractor resulted in the cost being almost double of the estimate. The 1858 Courthouse burned in 1886 and was replaced. ::Terry Jeanson visited Leon county twice to photograph the courthouse. Here are the notes: PHOTOGRAPHER’S NOTE A framed invitation in one of the offices of this courthouse reads, “In 1887, Leon County had a new courthouse! In 2007, 120 years later, Leon County dedicates their restored courthouse!” The celebration on July 1, 2007 brought to a close a seven year effort to restore this historic building. {{Image|file=Leon_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=c |size=550 |caption=Renovated courthouse. }} ::During my first visit to Centerville in August of 2005, I found the building in poor condition and closed to visitors. The building was condemned, with the outer brick walls supported by steel beams to prevent their bulging outward and collapse. It was built box shaped, without grand features of other county courthouses, reflecting availability of funds. It is Renaissance or Greek revival,/ With renovation, the walls are repaired, structure is strengthened, the Ceilings are still 16 ft high on first floor and 20 ft high in the courtroom. The attic is large. The renovated wood is the original wood, restored. It has original color scheme. The fireplaces were restored but not functional.. there is a thick sheet of bulletproof glass behind the judge's bench which is over main entrance. Some of the bricks from the former courthouse that burned were used in this building. Also the jury boxes are on each side of the courthouse, so the jury is able to sit on the shady side of the courthouse.Additional updated restrooms, and its first elevator were installed. Also are two steel vaults on display in the courthouse, from the original 1858 courthouse. One of these is in the judge's office for his files. Judge Ryder related the reason it had not been restored was the county did not have the funds. The original wood for the wainscoting, staircase, floors, ceiling was restored to its original quality. ''Both the judge and employees are proud of their new building!!! by Terry Jeanson, Dec, 2008'' ::"One of the steel vaults, saved from the previous courthouse, still contains books and documents from the early days of Leon County." Terry Jeanson, December, 2008 {{Image|file=Leon_County_Texas-2.jpg |align=l |size=300 |caption=Renovated Juror box. }}{{Image|file=Leon_County_Texas-3.jpg |align=r |size=380 |caption=Steel vault from 1858 courthouse. }} {{clear}} =====Geography===== https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcl07 :'''Leon County''' is E of Waco on I- 45 in the Claypan area of E Central Texas. :'''Buffalo''', located near the Freestone county line, is the largest community. :'''County Seat''' - Centerville near the geographical center at 31°15 N latitude and 96°00' W longitude. :'''I-45 Hwy 4'''5, connects Dallas to Houston, N to S, and U.S. Highway 79 crosses E to W. :'''Railroads''' -Union Pacific tracks parallel Highway 79, entering near Marquez and exiting at Oakwood. The Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railroad crosses from Normangee to Jewett :'''Size''' -1,078 square miles of rolling plains. :Elevations 150 to 500 feet. :'''Soil''' - light-colored, loamy/sandy surfaces and mottled, clayey subsoils. In the NW corner and SE, S, and in the E are dark loamy surfaces and mottled gray, cracking, clayey subsoils. :'''River -Creek''' - E 2/3 two-thirds of the county is drained by the Trinity River, forming the E boundary, the remainder is drained by the Navasota River, W county line. Boggy, Keechi, Clear, Birch, and Upper Keechi Creeks. Lake Limestone, shared with neighboring Limestone County, in NW corner :'''Vegetation'''- Post Oak Savannah area-- mesquite, oak, elm, grasses, hickory, sweetgum, redbud, pecan found along streams. :'''Prime Farmland''' - 1-10% of county. :'''Natural resources''' -lignite coal and oil. :'''Climate''' is subtropical-humid, with mild winters and warm summers. :'''Temperatures''' in January ( 37° F to 58°) and in July from (72° to 95°). :'''Rainfall''' 40 inches, and the average annual snowfall is less than one inch. :'''Growing season''' lasts 270 days a year, last freeze in early March and first freeze in early December. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcl07 =====Adjacent counties===== *Freestone County (north){{Image|file=Leon_County_Texas.jpg |align=r |size=160 |caption=adj. counties. }} *Anderson County (northeast) *Houston County (east) *Madison County (south) *Robertson County (west) *Limestone County (northwest) =====Protected areas===== *Trinity River * ===Demographics=== In 2000, there were 15,335 people living in the county with a population density of 14 people/sq. mi. The racial makeup of the county was 83.53% White, 10.39% Black or African American, 0.34% Native American, 0.18% Asian, 0.01% Pacific Islander, 4.50% from other races, and 1.06% from two or more races. 7.91% of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race.The median income for a household in the county was $30,981, and the median income for a family was $38,029. The per capita income for the county was $17,599. About 12.60% of families and 15.60% of the population were below the poverty line, including 21.20% of those under age 18 and 14.30% of those age 65 or over.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leon_County,_Texas] The first''' churches''' in Leon County were founded shortly after the county was established. In 1990 more than fifty churches, with an estimated combined membership of more than 5,000, were functioning. The largest communions were Baptist, Methodist, and Catholic.[https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcl07] Education -
In Early years Almost 73 percent of residents age twenty-five and older had four years of high school, and more than 12 percent had college degrees. In the early 1990s Leon County had five school districts, with five elementary, two middle, and five high schools. Approximately half of all high school graduates attended college. Education levels in the county, however, remained low because young educated people left the county in large numbers. [https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcl07] Politics
Leon County was staunchly Democratic at the polls, with Democratic presidential candidates winning the majority of the elections over time. At the end of the nineteenth century, Populism began. fertile field for Populism. In 1894 and 1896 Populist gubernatorial candidates carried the county, and for many years the county ranked among the top of all Texas counties in supporting People's party candidates. :Democratic presidential candidates carried in the county in every election through 1968. Democratic officials also controlled most county offices, and as late as the 1982 primary 96 percent of those who went to the polls voted Democratic. :Toward the end of the twentieth century, however, Republicans began to win consistently among county voters, particularly in presidential and statewide races. Republican presidential candidates received a majority of votes in the 1972 and 1988, elections, and in 1992 George H. W. Bush won a plurality of the county’s votes. [https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcl07]2014 Leon County is so heavily Republican that in 2014 none of the statewide GOP nominees fell below 87 percent of the votes cast. U.S. Representative Kevin Brady of Texas's 8th congressional district led the ticket with 97 percent of the ballots cast in Leon County '''Agriculture''' etc *Oil and gas production, agribusiness, and lumber were key elements of the area’s economy. *2002 the county had 1,908 farms and ranches covering 562,615 acres, 43% devoted to pasture, 32% to crops, and 21% to woodlands. In that year local farmers and ranchers earned $51,293,000, with livestock sales accounting for $48,301,000 of that total. Cow-calf production, hogs, poultry, hay, watermelons, vegetables, and small grains were the chief agricultural products. Almost 1,710,000 cubic feet of pinewood and 999,000 cubic feet of hardwood were harvested in the county in 2003. *Most residents still lived in rural areas. '''Highway'''s
*I-45 Interstate 45 *U.S. Highway 79 *Texas State Highway 7 *Texas State Highway 75 *Texas State Highway 164 =====Cities===== [[Category:Leon County, Texas]] *[[:Category: Buffalo, Texas|Buffalo]] *[[:Category: Centerville, Texas|Centerville]] (county seat) *[[:Category: Jewett, Texas|Jewett]] *[[:Category: Leona, Texas|Leona]] *[[:Category: Marquez, Texas|Marquez]] =====Communities===== *[[:Category: Normangee, Texas|Normangee]] (small part in Madison County) *[[:Category: Oakwood, Texas|Oakwood]](small part in Freestone County) *[[:Category: Hilltop Lakes, Texas|Hilltop Lakes]] *[[:Category: Centerview, Texas|Centerview]] *[[:Category: Concord, Rusk County, Texas|Concord]] *[[:Category: Corinth, Leon County, Texas|Corinth]] *[[:Category: Flynn, Texas|Flynn]] *[[:Category: Guy's Store, Texas|Guy's Store]] *[[:Category: Hopewell, Leon County, Texas|Hopewell]] *[[:Category: Red Branch, Texas|Red Branch]] *[[:Category: Vanetia, Texas|Vanetia]] *[[:Category: Wealthy, Texas|Wealthy]] '''Ghost towns'''
Egypt Eunice Robbins ====Formed From==== *1846--Leon County was created 17 March 1846 from Robertson County, County seat: Centerville ====Resources==== *Lake Limestone Recreational and water, Fishing *http://txgenwebcounties.org/leon/histories/planecrash59.htm =====Census===== :1850 --- 1,946 — :1860 --- 6,781 248.5% :1870 --- 6,523 −3.8% :1880 --- 12,817 96.5% :1890 --- 13,841 8.0% :1900 --- 18,072 30.6% :1910 --- 16,583 −8.2% :1920 --- 18,286 10.3% :1930 --- 19,898 8.8% :1940 --- 17,733 −10.9% :1950 --- 12,024 −32.2% :1960 --- 9,951 −17.2% :1970 --- 8,738 −12.2% :1980 --- 9,594 9.8% :1990 --- 12,665 32.0% :2000 --- 15,335 21.1% :2010 --- 16,801 9.6% :Est. 2015 --- 17,086 ====Notables==== ====WikiTree Profiles==== =====Land Grants===== *Mexican government made the first land grant in what is now Leon County to Ramón de la Garza in 1831. Additional grants were given before Texas independence =====Cemeteries===== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=l |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: Sand Hill Cemetery, Buffalo, Texas|Sand Hill Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Centerville Cemetery, Centerville, Texas|Centerville Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Concord Cemetery, Concord, Texas|Concord Cemetery]] *[[:Category: White-Seale Cemetery, Flynn, Texas|White-Seale Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Leona Cemetery, Leona, Texas|Leona Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Clear Creek Cemetery, Marquez, Texas|Clear Creek Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Marquez Cemetery, Marquez, Texas|Marquez Cemetery]] *[[:Category: North Creek Cemetery, Nineveh, Texas|North Creek Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Concord Cemetery, Concord, Texas|Concord Cemetery]] **[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2664 FindaGrave Cemeteries] **[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Etx/Leon/ListLeon.html Cemeteries of Leon County] Gloria Mayfield ===Sources=== *http://txgenwebcounties.org/leon/histories/planecrash59.htm *http://www.kbtx.com/content/news/Fiery-crash-on-I-45-in-Leon-County-kills-truck-driver-476293093.html *http://www.leoncountytoday.com/news/2009-09-22/Front_Page/A_black_day_in_Buffalos_history_Braniff_Crash_revi.html *[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Leon_County,_Texas_Genealogy FamilySearch Cemeteries, genealogy] *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txleon2/ TxGen genealogy, look ups, stories] *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2664 FindaGrave Cemeteries' *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Etx/Leon/ListLeon.html Cemeteries of Leon County] Gloria Mayfield
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[[Category:Leonard Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] [[Category:Leonard Name Study]] {{One Name Study|name=Leonard}} This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the surname Leonard and its variants. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. == Variants == * Lenard * Lennard * Leonardson == Name Origin == {{Image|file=Leonard_Name_Study.jpg |caption=Leonard Name Study Image 1 }} == Lines == * Bridgewater, MA Leonards: [[Leonard-47 | Solomon Leonard]] ** 11 Generations to Solomon: [[Leonard-3615 | Paul]], [[Leonard-3616 | Thomas]], [[Leonard-3617 | Raymond]], [[Leonard-3618 | Fred]], [[Leonard-3619 | Creighton]], [[Leonard-3620 | John Milton]], [[Leonard-3629 | Anna]], [[Leonard-3441 | Andrew]], [[Leonard-883 | Moses]], [[Leonard-432 | John]],[[Leonard-47 | Solomon]] * Taunton, MA Leonards: [[Leonard-636 | James Leonard]] and [[Leonard-2301 | Henry Leonard]], James and Henry were brothers and came to America from England as skilled iron workers. They helped establish an iron works in Taunton. ** 12 Generations to James: [[Leonard-3615 | Paul]], [[Leonard-3616 | Thomas]], [[Leonard-3617 | Raymond]], [[Leonard-3618 | Fred]], [[Leonard-3619 | Creighton]], [[Leonard-3620 | John Milton]], [[Leonard-3628 | Levi]], [[Leonard-3631 | Ezra]], [[Leonard-3632 | Josiah]], [[Leonard-637 | John]],[[Leonard-353 | Thomas]],[[Leonard-636 | James]] * Springfield, MA Leonards: [[Leonard-316 | John Leonard]], may be James' brother. * [[Space:Leonards_of_New_England_and_Beyond|Leonards of New England and Beyond]] == Noteworthy Leonards == * [[Leonard-4204 | Dutch Leonard]] - Major League Baseball Player * [[Leonard-4227 | Dr Frederick Charles Leonard]] - Astronomer * [[Leonard-4598 | Stephen Banks Leonard]] - US Representative from NY * [[Leonard-5037 | Harry Ward Leonard]] - Inventor * [[Leonard-3793 | Manning Leonard]] - Genealogist, authored book on Solomon Leonard and Descendents * [[Leonard-5848 | Jonathan Norton Leonard]] - Author == DNA Projects == == Areas Needing Work == * [[Leonard-636 | James Leonard]] and [[Leonard-441 | James Leonard Sr]], appear to be same person. Merging will be difficult since involves unrelated ancestors * Can we connect [[Leonard-5549 | William Leonard]]? Appears to be a road block. * I believe[[Leonard-4611 | Silas Leonard]] is related to [[Leonard-636 | James Leonard]] of Taunton (Silas, Joshua, Stephen, James, James) but cannot yet make connection. == Sources == * [https://archive.org/stream/memorialgenealog00leon#page/n9/mode/2up ''Memorial: Genealogical, Historical, and Biographical, of Solomon Leonard, 1637, Duxbury and Bridgewater, Massachusetts, and some of His Descendants.'' By Manning Leonard, Southbridge, Mass. Press of Knapp, Peck & Thomson, Auburn N.Y. 1896], 452 pages. Details descendants of [[Leonard-47 | Solomon Leonard]] * ''A Genealogical Memoir of The Leonard Family: Containing a Full Account of the First Three Generations of the Family of James Leonard...'' by William Reed Deane, Boston, 1851, 23 pages. Details descendants of [[Leonard-636 | James Leonard]] * ''The Giles Memorial'', by John Adams Vinton, pages 279-310. Details descendants of [[Leonard-316 | John Leonard]] * ''Stephen Banks Leonard of Owego, Tioga County, New York'', prepared by his grandson William Andrew Leonard, printed for Private Circulation, 1909 * Bradsport.com [http://www.bradsport.com/LeonardGenealogy.html]
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[[Category:Leongatha_Cemetery,_Leongatha,_Victoria]] Go to '''[[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Leongatha_Cemetery%2C_Victoria%2C_L-Z Surnames L-Z]]''' | Go to '''[[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Leongatha_Cemetery%2C_Victoria Main page]]''' ===Sortable Table of graves=== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Name''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''born''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''died''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''age''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''notes''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''photo #''' |- | , John Joseph|| ||1962-Jun-03||88|| w/Monica; 3rd Pioneers 1st AIF||4238847 |- | , Moira|| ||1950-Dec-05|| || w/Olive||4238962 |- | , Monica|| ||1984-Nov-18||82|| w/John Joseph||4238847 |- | , Olive|| ||1968-Jul-10|| || w/Moira||4238962 |- | , Rose Mary Brown|| ||1912-May-03||38|| W of George Henry||4238986 |- | [[Aberdeen-41|Aberdeen, Charles]] || 1884 Aug 19 ||1954-Aug-03||68|| 3012 Pte; H of Elva|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/13/Aberdeen-41.jpg 5070498] |- | [[Tibb-1 |Aberdeen, Elva Nerrina]]||1895-Dec-07 ||1983-Jun-17||87|| nee Tibbs; W of Charles|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/41/Tibb-1-1.jpg 5070496] |- | [[Mills-7838|Aberdeen, Johannah Sophia]] ||1865 Dec 01||1915 Oct 18||||W of Kenneth|| [[Mills-7838|See Profile]] |- |Ackland, Leslie John||||||71||H of Joyce; F of Shirley, Keith, Alan, Rodney (dec), Christine||5213670 |- |Ackland, Rodney Bruce||||1976-Dec-24||||H of vicki; F of Brett & Mark||5213477 |- | [[Adams-22818|Adams, Allen Arthur]] ||1914-Jun-19||1965-Jan-23||||b. Malvern; H of Beryl; F of Neile & Glenys|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5c/Adams-22818.jpg 5071428] |- | [[Densley-29|Adams, Beryl]] ||1911-Oct-03||2001-Sep-05||||GM of Alan Kirsty, Kin Lee & Jan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b5/Densley-29.jpg 5071423] |- | Adams, Louisa|| ||1959-Feb-13|| || W of William||4239321 |- | Adams, Mary Jane|| ||1953-Sep-02|| || w/Thomas A Adams||4239102 |- | Adams, Thomas A|| ||1931-Sep-02||64|| w/Mary Jane Adams||4239102 |- | Adams, William|| ||1947-May-28||60|| H of Louisa||4239320 |- |Adkins, Charles George||||1999-Nov-06||75||H of Mary; F of Lyn, Barb, Dot, Ron; F-in-L of Kevin, Rob, Cliff, Norma||5213723 |- |Adkins, Mary Catherine||||1983-Jan-12||65||W of George; M of Barry Davidson; D of Arthur (dec) & Ellen Atkin||5213723 |- |Ahern, Terrence Gerald||1894||1985||||H of Winifred; F of Judith (dec)||5213812 |- |Ahern, Winifred Mary||||1993-Mar-24||87||W of Terence (dec); M of Judith (dec)||5213812 |- | [[Aikman-62|Aikman, Alexander]] || ||1963-Oct-30||82|| H of Clariss|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cb/Aikman-62.jpg 5070564] |- | [[Haw-188|Aikman, Clariss K]] || ||1956-Jun-17||69|| W of Alexander|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cb/Aikman-62.jpg 5070564] |- | Aktanapowicz, Mieczyslaw||1923 Jul 11||1995 Aug 30||||H of Joan; F of Robert||6040268 |- | Aldridge, Lionel Alfred||||2001-Jul-24||74||H of Norma; F of Carolyn, Sandra, Phllip, Roxanne||5071319 |- |Alexander, Minnie||||1976-Jun-18||84||W of Robert (dec); M of Bob (dec), Lucy, Noreen, Peg||5213453 |- | Alford, Patricia Oram|| ||2006-Jul-02||81|| nee Puttock; W of Raymond; M of Pam; M-in-L of Peter; GM of Brendan, Andrew, Sarah||5070780 |- | Alford, Raymond Stanley|| ||2006-Feb-03||79|| H of Patricia; F of Pam||5070780 |- | Alford, Mervyn D||||2003-May-18||75||H of Kath; F of Jim, Bill, Gordon (dec), Margaret||5071269 |- | Aliendi, Anthony James|| ||1959-Aug-12|| || ||5070598 |- | Allan, Agnes || ||1927-May-14||64|| W of Andrew||4239247 |- | Allan, Alexander|| ||1924-Jun-07||59|| w/Mary Allan||4239306 |- | Allan, Andrew|| ||1905-Feb-05||41|| H of Agnes||4239246 |- | [[Allan-5823|Allan, Brian John]] || ||1972-May-23||24||S of Myrtle & Frank|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/ba/Allan-5823.jpg 5213300] |- |Allan, Frances Imelda||1908||2000||||W of Richard; M of Alex & Elaine||5213603 |- || Allan, John McKinnon|| ||1958-Aug-07||50|| H of Irma; F of Barrie, Geoffrey, Wendy, David, Janet; S of Alex & Mary Allan||4239296 |- | Allan, Mary|| ||1964-Dec-24||86|| w/Alexander Allan||4239306 |- |Allan, Richard||||1979-Dec-12||69||H of Frances; F of Elaine & Alex||5213603 |- | Allan, Thomas||1887||1964|| || ||4239389 |- | Allaway, Michael J||1972-Feb-22||2001-Mar-11||||S of Pat & Patrick; B of Sandra, Arthur, Elaine||5071342 |- | Allaway,Patrick L||||2003-Jun-29||65||H of Pat; F of Sandra, Arthur, Elaine, Michael||5071342 |- | Allcorn, George Reubin||1898||1958|| || ||5070603 |- | Allcorn, Herbert Edward||1890||1967|| || ||4239455 |- | Allcorn, Leslie Keith||1905||1962|| || ||5070604 |- | Allen, Clarice Millicent||||2000-Nov-02||86||W of Eric (dec); M of Ray & Lyn, Lyn & Les, Geoff & Janny, Don & Bev||5213840 |- | Allen, Constance Evelyn||||1992 Aug 15||91||Sis of Elsie, Mildred, Olive, Eric, Ethel, Stan, Molly, Jack||6040102 |- | Allen, Dorothy Frances (Dorrie)||1922-May-22||2008-Nov-26||||W of Jack; M of Mervyn, Margaret, Robert, Graham||5071251 |- |Allen, Eric Samuel||||1985-Dec-30||80||H of Clarice; F of Ray & Lyn, Lyn & Les, Geoff & Janny, Don & Bev||5213840 |- | [[Allen-64109|Allen, Ethel Maud]] ||||1974-Aug-02||66|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3f/Allen-64110.jpg 5213319] |- | Allen, John Raymond (Jack)||1915-Aug-14||2004-Jun-24||||H of Dorrie; F of Mervyn, Margaret, Robert, Graham||5071251 |- | [[Tarran-25|Allen, Mary]] || ||1948-May-02||72|| W of Samuel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/42/Allen-62290.jpg 5070843] |- | Allen, Olive Pearl||||1994-Jan-11||90||Sis of Elsie, Mildred, Connie, Eric, Ethel, Stan, Molly, Jack||6040103 |- | [[Allen-62290|Allen, Samuel Grey]] || ||1940-Oct-01||77|| H of May|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/42/Allen-62290.jpg 5070843] |- | [[Allen-64110|Allen, Stanley Henry]] ||||1991-Sep-15||81||S of Samuel & Mary; B of Elsie, Mille, Connie, Olive, Eric, Ethel, Molly, Jack|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3f/Allen-64110.jpg 5213319] |- | Allison, Matthew|| ||1900-Aug-10||50|| ||4239364 |- | Amiet, Elizabeth B||1899-Feb-18||1980-Mar-17|| || D of Leonard A Amiet; Sister of Bette van Boven||4239088 |- | Amiet, Leonard A|| ||1969-Oct-04||75|| F of Bette van Boven; F of Elizabeth B Amiet||4239088 |- | Amos, Elizabeth S|| ||1998-May-05||78|| W of Amos||4239039 |- | Amos, Margaret|| ||1962-Jul-25||75|| w/Victor Anthony||4239041 |- | Amos, Maxwell A|| ||1956-Nov-19||40|| H of Elizabeth S||4239039 |- | Amos, Victor Anthony|| ||1951-Jun-22||68|| w/Margaret Amos||4239041 |- | Anderson, Albert Lindsay (Barney)||||1989 Apr 29||57||H of Lucy; F of Vicki, John, Ross||6049923 |- | Anderson, Catherine M||1913 Oct 14||2006 Jul 20||||W of Bill; M of Creal, Jeanette, Joan, William, Pam, Rex (dec)||6049849 |- | Anderson, Clive C||1916-Oct-29||1967-Oct-16||50||H of Vira; F of Patricia, Robert, Irene, Leslie, Joan||5070982 |- | [[Bunning-274|Anderson, Enid Margaret]] ||||1974-Jun-16||50|| W of Bert; M of Denyse, Christine, Peter, Mark|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/49/Anderson-76811.jpg 5213383] |- | Anderson, Frederick||1912-Jan-23||1994-Mar-24||||AIF VX40542; H of Verna; F of Graeme; F-in-L of Yvonne; GF of Timothy & Erin||5071474 |- | Anderson, Henrietta A (Hettie)||||2001-Jul-05||94||W of Pat (Stanley); M of Alan, Lynette, Kelvin, Jean||5071318 |- | [[Anderson-76811|Anderson, Herbert William]] ||||1981-Oct-08||66|| H of Peggy (dec); F of Denyse, Christine, Peter, Mark|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/49/Anderson-76811.jpg 5213383] |- |Anderson, Jessie||||1976-Aug-30||77||H of Rube (dec)||5213468 |- | Anderson, Lars Peter|| ||1937-Dec-30||69|| H of Lilian||5070636 |- | Anderson, Lilian Maud|| ||1939-Aug-11||64|| W of Lars||5070636 |- | Anderson, Madge Mawbey|| ||1911-Mar-28||23|| ||5070735 |- | Anderson, Stanley (Pat)|| ||1966-Nov-18||59|| H of Henrietta; F of Alan, Lynette,Kelvin,Jean||4239410 |- | Anderson, Vira I (Vera)||1917-Dec-24||2003-Mar-22||85||W of Clive; M of Patricia, Robert, Irene, Leslie, Joan||5070982 |- | Anderson, William Frederick||||1988 Apr 23||76||H of Cath; F of Rex, Creel, Jeanette, Joan, Bill, Oam||6049848 |- | Andrews, John Owen||1937-Oct-03||2013-Nov-04||||H of Lorraine; F of John, Kaylene||5071002 |- | Anedda, Giuseppe (Joe)||1927-Jun-09||1999-Sep-23||72||H of Anneliese; F of Rosie, Nick, Susie||5071395 |- | Angel, || |||| || ||5070940 |- | Angus, Bosa|| |||| || Infant||4239067 |- | Angus, Henry Scott|| ||1971-Feb-19||85|| H of Jessie||4239064 |- | Angus, Jessie Mary|| ||1955-Mar-16||64|| W of Henry||4239064 |- | Angus, Ronald|| |||| || Infant||4239067 |- | Anninga, Dina||1931-Jan-05||2002-Jun-25||||nee van Wijk; W of Geert; M & M-in-L of Trudy & John, Fenny & Wally, Gerard & Salli||5071277 |- | Anninga, Geert||1923-Sep-10||2008-Jan-30||||H of Dina; F & F-in-L of Trudy & John, Fenny & Wally, Gerard & Salli||5071277 |- | Anthony, Brian Loyd||||2000-Jan-16||60||S of Mick & Doreen; B of Thelma, Kevin, Pat, Kathleen, Max, Colleen; Foster S of Mohomed family||5071389 |- | Appleyard, Alexander|| ||1955-Oct-05||77|| w/Ethel Jane Appleyard||5070625 |- | Appleyard, Ethel Jane|| ||1968-Dec-30||82|| w/Alexander Appleyard||5070626 |- | Argento, Roberto||1930-Jan-25||1999-Dec-31|| || b. Battipaglia, Italy; H of Vincenza; F of Joe, Antointette, Domenica, Christine,Leo, Josephine,Ray||4238967 |- | Argento, Steven Robert Leonard||1993-May-03||1995-Nov-18|| || S of Leo & Karen; B of Larissa, Rebecca, Bridget||4238966 |- |Armstrong, Alice Christina||||1974-Jul-03||71||W of David (dec); M of Colin, Joan, Max||5213401 |- | Armstrong, David George|| ||1967-Jul-08||57|| H of Margaret O J; F of Valda, David||4239269 |- |Armstrong, David Rogerson||||1974-Nov-11||77||H of Alice; F of Colin, Joan, Max||5213401 |- | Armstrong, Edward Greenhill (Ted)||||1990 Sep 11||83||AIF; H of Ruth||6049972 |- | Armstrong, Gregory John||1957-Sep-23||1957-Oct-30|| || S of Colin & Barbara||4239235 |- | Armstrong, Gwendolyn Ruth||||1990 Sep 17||86||W of Ted||6049973 |- |Armstrong, Ila Alice||||1989-Apr-01||55||W of Jack; M of Greg, Robert, Perri, Steven, Eric||5213575 |- |Armstrong, John Frederick||||1979-Jan-04||56||H of Ila; F of Gregory, Robert, Perri, Steven, Eric||5213575 |- | Armstrong, Margaret O J||1912-Feb-25||2002-Oct-22|| || W of David George; M of Valda, David||4239269 |- |Armstrong, Marjory J||||1982-Aug-27||77||||5213705 |- |Armstrong, Myrtle Sarah||||1974-Oct-06||82||W of Robert||5213404 |- |Armstrong, Robert James|||||1974-Nov-14||84||H of Myrtle||5213404 |- |Arnold, Albert (Bert)||||1983-Sep-16||78||H of Nell; F of Peg (dec) & Robert||5213757 |- | [[Arnold-12983|Arnold, Albert Edward]] ||1866||1950|| || || [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c5/Arnold-12983-1.jpg 5070457] |- | [[Caithness-106|Arnold, Annie E (Nance)]] ||||2000-Mar-27||86||W of Harry; M of Rae, Cliff (dec), John, Gordon, Joy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/02/Caithness-106.jpg 5071383] |- | Arnold, Claude||||1986-Jul-28||80||H of Edwina; F of Tom, Alice, Robyn, Lester, Spence, Frank (dec), Lorraine, Pater (dec)||6049670 |- | [[Arnold-22441|Arnold, Clifford James]] ||||1972-Jan-01||33||H of Wendy; F of Gary, Brett, Vicki|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/90/Arnold-22441.jpg 5213244] |- | Arnold, Edwina V G||||1998-Oct-24||89||W of Claude (dec); M of Tom, Alice, Robyn, Lester, Spence, Frank (dec), Lorraine, Pater (dec)||6049671 |- | [[McRae-2089|Arnold, Elizabeth Mary]] ||1878||1960|| || || [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c5/Arnold-12983-1.jpg 5070457] |- |Arnold, Ellen Louisa (Nell)||||2005-Jan-01||94||W of Bert; M of Peg & Robert||5213757 |- | [[Arnold-22442|Arnold, Harry C]] ||||2004-Nov-22||95||H of Nance; F of Rae, Cliff, John, Gordon, Joy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d3/Arnold-22442.jpg 5071382] |- | [[Arnott-295|Arnott, James William]] || ||1973-Jul-30||50||H of Mavis; F of Ron, Ian, Janette||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/06/Arnott-295.jpg 5213318] |- | Arnup, Charles H Harry||1929-Mar-01||2007-May-03||||H of Faye; F of Lynne & Kerry||5071163 |- | Arrott, Colin|| ||1924-Jun-25||20|| S of Alexander & Caroline||4239147 |- | Ashenden, Judi||1951-Aug-03||1997-Aug-16||46||D of Leslie & Val Baker||5071621 |- | Atcheson, Annie Isobel||||2011-Jun-15||87||W of Bill (dec); M of Willis, Gloria, Ken, Sam (dec), Ian, Morag, Don||5071268 |- | Atcheson, William C||||2003-May-30||80||H of Isobel; F of Willis, Gloria, Ken, Sam, Ian, Morag, Don||5071268 |- |Atkin, Arthur Henry||||1976-Aug-31||88||H of Ellen; F of Harry (dec), Mary, Helen||5213489 |- |Atkin, Ellen (Nan)||||1986-Jul-21||93||W of Arthur; M of Harry, Mary, Helen (all dec)||5213489 |- | Atkin, Frederick Charles||19890||1946|| || H of Margaret Marion; F of Jean, Peter, Robert, Eileen||5070679 |- | Atkin, Harriet|| ||1948-Sep-17||89|| w/Henry Atkin||5070500 |- | Atkin, Henry|| ||1921-Dec-11||64|| w/Harriet Atkin||5070500 |- | Atkin, Henry James|| ||1964-Jan-19||49|| H of Lucy; F of Lorraine, Bryan, Paul||4239004 |- | Atkin, Jessie May||1892-May-18||1924-Jul-30|| || D of Charlie & Elizabeth Muhleisen; Sister of Les, Eric, Robert, Belle Funnell & Bessie Withall||4239425 |- | Atkin, Lucy Lillian (Spark)|| ||1998-Jul-17||81|| W of Henry; M of Lorraine, Bryan, Paul||4239004 |- | Atkin, Margaret Marion||1904||1994|| || nee Watt; W of Frederick; M of Jean, Peter, Robert, Eileen||5070679 |- | Atkins, Thomas George||1945-Jan-27||2009-May-28||||F of Donna, Vicki, Tamie||5071133 |- | Atwell, Barbara May||||1985-May-20||53||W of Walter (dec)||5213597 |- | Atwell, Walter George||||1979-Oct-04||63||H of Barbara||5213597 |- | Austin, Shirley||1925||1997||||W of Frank; M of Adele||5071618 |- | Axford, Arthur Graham||1937 Feb 27||2012 May 25||||H of Phyllis||6040121 |- | Axford, Peter John||||1992 Dec 01||31||S of Phyllis & Arthur||6040120 |- | Axford, Phyllis Wilhelmina||||2005 Jan 08||71||W of Arthur; M of Peter & Mark||6040121 |- | Ayres, Alice Ann|| ||1965-Apr-26||73|| w/James Ayres||4239396 |- | Ayres, Edward Leslie||||1999-Jun-08||67||B of Tim, Bert, Mick, Keith, Cath, Twin of Ruth, Dawn, Colin||5071542 |- | Ayres, James|| ||1976-Nov-07||83|| w/Alice Ann Ayres||4239396 |- | [[Backman-489|Backman, Alexander Andrew]] || ||1975-Sep-06||82|| H of Laura (dec); F of Jean, Lorna, Phillip, John, Rosemary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/af/Backman-489.jpg 5213349] |- | [[McKenzie-11717|Backman, Laura Fanny]] || ||1973-Oct-10||79|| W of Alexander; M of Jean, Lorna, Phill, John, Rosemary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/af/Backman-489.jpg 5213349] |- | Bacon, Arthur|| ||1957-May-13||78|| H of Frances||5070888 |- | Bacon, Frances|| ||119 Jan 1959||80|| W of Arthur||5070888 |- | Bacon, John||1897||1954|| || ||5070934 |- | Bailey, Ernest G|| ||1963-Oct-16||70|| H of Mabel||4239448 |- | Bailey, Frank Ernest||1921-Mar-11||1997-May-10||||H of Lola; F & F-in-L of Geoff & Sue; GF of Shane (dec), Simon, Mathew, Lyndel||5071606 |- | Bailey, Hannah Harriet Ethel||||1987 Sep 10||77||W of Maurice; M of Mavis, Gladys, David||6049809 |- | Bailey, Julia Rae|| ||1945-Jul-25|| || W of Sydney||5070477 |- | Bailey, Mabel|| ||1968-Dec-23||76|| W of Mabel||4239448 |- | Bailey, Maurice Thomas Wright||||1989 Jul 10||77||H of Hannah; F of Mavis, Gladys, David||6049810 |- | Bailey, Sydney|| ||1942-Aug-30|| || H of Julia Rae||5070477 |- | [[McCarthy-3902|Bair, Agnes]] || ||1946-Jun-05||50|| M of Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/05/McCarthy-3902.jpg 4208663] |- | [[Bair-993|Bair, Arthur Cowan]] || ||1944-Dec-19||73|| H of Rose Annie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/43/Bair-990.jpg 5070716] |- |Bair, Arthur R J||||1982-Mar-26||82||H of Agnes (dec) & Helen; F of Robert (dec), Arthur (dec), Gwen||5213690 |- | [[Bair-998|Bair, Claude Cowan]] || ||1971-Jan-25||65|| || [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/92/Bair-998-1.jpg 5070548] |- | Bair, Eileen Glenda|| ||1927-Jul-16||16|| D of Arthur & Rose Bair||5070717 |- | [[Smith-277044|Bair, Estella]] || ||1943-Nov-21||64|| W of Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d9/Bair-995-1.jpg 4239241] |- |Bair, Helen May||1910-Mar-26||||98||W of Arthur Bair||5213691 |- | [[Bair-997|Bair, Horace]] || ||1926-Nov-07||39|| || [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/05/Bair-997.jpg 5070718] |- | [[Bair-991|Bair, Robert]] || ||1945-Jul-06|| || S of Agnes; KIA at Balikpapan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/05/McCarthy-3902.jpg 4208663] |- | [[Bair-995|Bair, Robert]] || ||1924-Nov-30||47|| H of Estella|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d9/Bair-995-1.jpg 4239241] |- | [[Bair-994|Bair, Robert]] || ||1913-Dec-08||75|| H of Susan||5070655 |- |Baker, Val||||1983-Jun-14||58||M of Pam, Judi, Gary, Graham, Scott||5213749 |- | [[Blackmore-2138|Bair, Rose Annie]] || ||1992-Dec-14||78|| W of Arthur Cowan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/43/Bair-990.jpg 5070716] |- | [[Markland-379|Bair, Susan]] || ||1905-Nov-19||62|| W of Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1f/Bair-995.jpg 5070655] |- | Baker, Leslie Spencer||1925-Mar-11||1997-Mar-04||71||H of Val; F of Pam, Judi, Garry, Graham, Scott||5071621 |- | Baker, Vera Ethel||||1987 Nov 19||||W of Reg||6049800 |- | Baldwin, George Aubrey||1903 Apr 19||1989 Feb 23||||Uncle of Margaret, Pat, Alby||6049879 |- | Balfour, Amanda Mary||1974 Jun 25||1990 Mar 19||||D of Bob & Lyn; Sis of Michael, Melanie, Carolyn||6049955 |- | [[West-27714|Balfour, Daisy May]] ||||1982 Nov 20||71||W of Henry; F of Donald, Catherine, Ogilvy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7a/Balfour-2045.jpg 5213236] |- |Balfour, Donald Watson||||1977-Apr-26||53||H of Isabelle; F of Ian, Dianne, Wendy||5213473 |- |[[Balfour-2045|Balfour, Henry Watson]] ||||1971 Dec 30||71||H of Daisy; F of Donald, Catherine; late 2nd Battalion 42nd Regiment, the Black Watch|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7a/Balfour-2045.jpg 5213236] |- | Ball, Barbara Ruth||1940-Aug-07||2010-Feb-27||69||W of Wally; M of Julie (dec), Pam. Wendy||5071076 |- |Bancroft, Marcia May||||1986-Jan-11||73||W of Joseph; M of Gerald,; M-in-L of Margaret||5213842 |- | Banks, Annie Agnes|| ||1958-May-30||65|| w/Herbert Robert Banks||4238899 |- | Banks, Herbert Robert|| ||1970-Sep-14||90|| w/Annie Agnes Banks||4238899 |- | Banks, Robert|| ||1918 Oct 16|| || 2150 Trooper AIF||5070447 |- | Barker, David Thomas||1896||1960|| || F of Don,Rae,Alan,Jeff||4239237 |- | Barker, Marjorie Alice||1903||2001|| || M of Don, Rae,Alan,Jeff||4239237 |- | Barlow, Elaine M||||1990-Sep-27||52||W of John; M of Nicole & Tim||6049982 |- | Barnes, Ella Rose|| ||1970-Feb-10||73|| w/William Lancelot Barnes||5070766 |- | Barnes, Mavis Joan|| ||1956-Jan-11||26|| ||5070695 |- | Barnes, William Lancelot|| ||1979-May-31||82|| w/Ella Rose Barnes||5070766 |- | Barney, Sydney George||1947-Oct-19||1900-Feb-13|| || ||5070680 |- | Barrett, Dinah Jane|| ||1975-Nov-01||65|| W of Ernest||5070859 |- | Barrett, Emma|| ||1969-Jul-07||94|| w/William James Barrett||5070771 |- | Barrett, Ernest George|| ||1965-Jun-01||65|| H of Dinah||5070859 |- | Barrett, William James|| ||1946-Jul-31||80|| w/Emma Barrett||5070771 |- | Barrow, David John||1938-Jun-18||2004-Apr-13||||H of Helen; F of Sam & Ben||5071246 |- | Barton, Augustine|| ||1929-Jan-07||69|| w/ Les & Amy Wilson||4208725 |- | Bates, Allan G|| ||1979-Sep-11|| || w/Sybil Margaret Bates||4238857 |- | Bates, Sybil Margaret|| ||1964-Jul-20|| || w/Allan C Bates||4238857 |- | Bath, Stanley Thomas||1931 Jan 17||1993 Jan 26||||b. Fish Creek; H of Meree; F of Glenn & Melina||6040162 |- | Battersby, David J||||1995-Mar-07||59||S of David & Irene: B of Dorothy, Kevin, Mary, Leo||6040291 |- | [[Battersby-630|Battersby, David William]] ||||1987-May-03||83||H of Irene; F of Dorothy, Davidm Kevin, Mary, Leo|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4a/Battersby-630.jpg 5213291] |- | [[Battersby-631|Battersby, George]] || ||1949-Jun-10||78|| H of Euphemia; F of Gladys, David, Eliza, Janet, George|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/30/Battersby-631.jpg 5070627] |- | [[Webb-26979|Battersby, Irene Frances]] ||||1972-Aug-31||65||W of David; F of Dorothy, Davidm Kevin, Mary, Leo|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/57/Webb-26979.jpg 5213291] |- | Battley, Joy||1925-Dec-09||2008 Jul 31||||W of Bill (dec); M of Janice, Barry (dec), Linda||6040083 |- | Battley, W B||||1992-Feb-05||66||RAAF 143143||6040082 |- | Baudinette, Keith Stanley||1924-Jan-18||2003-Nov-10||||H of Vera; F of Jan, Geoff, Chris, Kerrie||5071513 |- | Baumgarter, John||1926-Oct-26||1997-Dec-06||||H of Hilda; F of Margret, Peter, Michael, Gary||5071595 |- | [[Horn-9184|Bawden, Alice M M]] || ||1949-Apr-08||64|| W of Anthony F|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/11/Bawden-897.jpg 5070561] |- | [[Bawden-897|Bawden, Anthony F]] || ||1941-Jun-14||57|| F of John W; H of Alice M M|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/51/Bawden-897-1.jpg 5070559] |- | Bawden, Bernice Marie Susannah||1911 Mar 25||1999 Oct 31||||nee Warfe; W of Bill; M of Wilma, Craig, Jill, Alice, Lois, Cheryl||6049797 |- | [[Bawden-904|Bawden, Edward Harvey]]|| ||1972-Nov-16||||S of Will & Addie Bawden; B of Phil, Bert, Alex|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/eb/Bawden-904.jpg 5213285] |- | Bawden, Francis A (Bert)||||1987-Sep-26||69||||6049787 |- | Bawden, John W|| ||1941-Jun-15||27|| H of Caroline; S of Anthony|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/51/Bawden-897-1.jpg 5070559] |- | Bawden, Joyce Naomi||1916||1967||||W of Phillip; M of Kevin, Rae, Geoff||6040350 |- | Bawden, Phillip William||1914||1996||||AIF; H of Joyce; F of Kevin, Rae, Geoff||6040350 |- | [[Phillips-46816|Bawden, Victoria A]]|| ||1971-Jul-08||84|| w/William H|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d0/Bawden-898.jpg 5070562] |- | [[Bawden-898|Bawden, William H]] || ||1940-Jun-13||66|| w/Victoria A|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d0/Bawden-898.jpg 5070562] |- | Bawden, William Harvey (Bill)||1905||1987||||H of Bern; F of Wilma, Craig, Jill, Alice, Lois, Cheryl||6049796 |- | Beard, Alan John (Bill)||1924-Aug-04||1997-Jul-30||||H of Vi; F of Karen, Gary, Wendy, Tony||5071626 |- |Beard, Gwladys Joyce||||1994-Apr-12||75||D of Lloyd Dixon & Jessie Victoria Beard; Sis of Selwyn, Geoffrey, Dorothy, Gwen, Alan, David, Douglas||5213719 |- | [[Beard-7877|Beard, Lloyd Dixon]] ||||1974-Dec-26||82||H of Jessie; F of Selwyn, Joyce, Geoffrey, Dorothy, Gwen, Alan, David, Douglas|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3b/Beard-7877.jpg 5213394] |- |Beard, Selwyn Lloyd||||1983-Feb-12||65||S of Lloyd & Jessie||5213719 |- | [[Hedditch-56|Beard, Jessie Victoria]] ||||1979-Jan-06||92||W of Lloyd; M of Selwyn, Joyce, Geoffrey, Dorothy, Gwen, Allan, David, Doug|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3b/Beard-7877.jpg 5213394] |- | Beard, Violet Joy||||2008-Feb-11||77||W of Alan (Bill); M of Karen, Gery, Wendy, Tony||5071625 |- |Beasley, Doris Emily||||1981-Aug-13||57||W of Bill; M of Graham, Allan, John, Helen||5213672 |- | Beattie, Alan||||||||||5071001 |- | Beattie, Brian Robert||||2011-Nov-28||73||H of Marg; F of Alan, Kin, Paul||6040172 |- | Beattie, Margory Joy||||1993-Sep-14||54||W of Brian; M of Alan, Kim, Paul||6040173 |- | Beattie, Ronald J||||2006-Mar-11||69||||5701361 |- | Beecroft, Agnes Charlotte|| ||1952-Jan-07||57|| W of Walter||5070481 |- | Beecroft, Annie||1888-Nov-23||1941-May-31|| || D of William & Grace||5070538 |- | Beecroft, Charles Murray||1917-Dec-13||2001-Jan-29||||AIF VX45349; S of Walter & Agnes; B of Tom (dec), Vera, George, Hilda, Beryl, Bill (dec), Eileen, Jack, Shirly||5071346 |- | Beecroft, Donald Kingsley||1913-Nov-05||1999-Nov-25|| || H of Klair||5070749 |- | Beecroft, Dulcie Florence|| ||1961-Jun-18||49|| W of Leslie; M of Robin & Alison||4239533 |- | Beecroft, Grace||1858-Jan-18||1946-Sep-14|| || Nee Willison; W of William; M of Annie||5070538 |- | Beecroft, Klair Hilda||1915-Feb-19||1992-Sep-23|| || nee Hengstberger; W of Donald||5070749 |- | Beecroft, Leslie|| ||1985-Jul-16||81|| H of Dulcie; F of Robin & Alison||4239533 |- | Beecroft, Lila||1930-Sep-29||1998-Jun-11||67||W of Lindsay Beecroft (dec); Partner of Jim (dec); M of Margaret, Gwen, Graham (dec), Val||6049779 |- | Beecroft, Raymond James||1915-Jul-17||1949-Jun-11||34|| H of Florence; F of Betty,Faye,Mavis,Dorothy,Mary||4239118 |- | Beecroft, Robert William (Bill)||||1990-Jun-19||61||H of Tric; F of Robert, Kathy, Shane, Kenneth, Joanne||6040006 |- | Beecroft, Stanley Willison||||1986-Sep-21||81||H of Myrtle||6049711 |- | Beecroft, Walter R H|| ||1950-Jun-30||65|| H of Agnes||5070481 |- | Beecroft, William||1855-Dec-25||1944-Jul-16|| || H of Grace; F of Annie||5070538 |- | Begg, Amanda Emily|| ||1936-Apr-05||70|| W of James; M of Eva||4239068 |- | Begg, Bessie|| ||1918-Dec-08||87|| W of William||4239026 |- | Begg, Coward|| ||1927-May-12||65|| H of Lizzie Paterson Begg||4239075 |- | Begg, Eva|| ||1919-Feb-15||32|| D of James & Amanda||4239068 |- | Begg, Harry|| ||1926-Jun-07||71|| S of William & Bessie||4239073 |- | Begg, James|| ||1932-Dec-27||73|| H of Amanda; F of Eva||4239068 |- | Begg, Jean Paterson|| |||| || died as infant; D of Coward & Lizzie||4239075 |- | Begg, Lizzie Paterson|| ||1943-Aug-28||78|| W of Coward Begg||4239075 |- | Begg, William|| ||1893-Jul-12||68|| H of Bessie||4239026 |- | Beilby, Doreen Hazel Frances||1905-Oct-31||2003-May-16||||W of George; M of Eric, Geoffrey, Bruce, Robert, Sandra||6049699 |- | Beilby, Fay||||||||||5071147 |- | Beilby, George Hawkins|| ||1920-Jun-01|| || H of Amy Jane; F of George, Cleeve, Lenard, Emily, Margery, Geoffrey, Estella, Janet||5070721 |- | Beilby, George Walter ||1905-Aug-23||1986-May-16||||H of Doreen; F of Eric, Geoffrey, Bruce, Robert, Sandra||6049698 |- | Beilby, Margery (Aunt)||1912-Jul-26||1987-Oct-01||||Sis of George & Doreen||6049788 |- | Bell, Dulcie Eileen||||2010-May-19||92||W of William John (Jack); M of Lois, Joan, David, Rodney, Len||6049980 |- | Bell, Frank|| ||1963-Oct-15||73|| H of Kathleen||4238997 |- | Bell, John||1882||1963|| || H of Sarah||4239385 |- | Bell, Kathleen|| ||1959-Sep-07||64|| W of Frank||4238997 |- | Bell, Sarah||1887||1975|| || W of John||4239385 |- | Bell, Sandra Anne||||1998-Jan-05||44||W of Rod; Sis of George (dec_, Lindsay, Joyce, Robert, Charlie, Liz||5071591 |- | Bell, William John (Jack)||||1990 Oct 14||76||H of Dulcie; F of Lois, David, Rodney, Len||6049979 |- | [[Bellingham-531|Bellingham, Albert Edward]] ||1886-Jun-05||1974-Jun-06||||H of Ida; F of Mary (dec), Joan, Evelyn, Phil, Lorna, Shirley, Fred|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1f/Bellingham-531.jpg 5213368] |- | Bellingham, Beryl Mary||||1998 Aug 13||78||W of James; M of Joan, Ken, Ray, Nola||6040206 |- | Bellingham, Denise J|| ||1976-Aug-28||18|| w/Peter B Loveday||4239328 |- | [[Bellingham-459|Bellingham, Edward]] ||1815||1894|| || H of Lucy; F of Leongatha Pioneers Edward,Phillip,Frederick,Lionel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1f/Bellingham-459.jpg 5070729] |- | Bellingham, Elizabeth Ann||1867||1949|| || w/Philip Bellingham||5070825 |- | Bellingham, Elizabeth Ellen|| ||1958-Jun-17|| || w/Richard H Bellingham||4239251 |- | [[Richards-21882|Bellingham, Ida Margeurite]] ||||1978-Jul-10||||W of Albert; M of Joan, Evelyn, Phil, Lorna, Shirley, Fred|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1f/Bellingham-531.jpg 5213368] |- | Bellingham, James Edward||||1994 Jun 23||81||H of Beryl; F of Joan, Ken, Ray, Nola||6040205 |- | Bellingham, John Phillip||1903||1973|| || ||5070822 |- | Bellingham, Lionel|| ||1953-Mar-05||90|| H of Matilda||5070826 |- | [[Kendall-7302|Bellingham, Lucy]] ||1931||1868|| || W of Edward|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1f/Bellingham-459.jpg 5070729] |- | Bellingham, Mary||1922-May-26||1937-Oct-28|| || ||5070531 |- | [[Fisher-23425|Bellingham, Mary]] || ||1948-May-03||85|| W of Walter|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1b/Bellingham-405.jpg 5070824] |- | Bellingham, Matilda|| ||1946-Sep-01||73|| W of Lionel||5070826 |- | Bellingham, Philip||1858||1937|| || w/Elizabeth Ann Bellingham||5070825 |- | Bellingham, Richard H|| ||1984-Apr-28||87|| w/Elizabeth Ellen Bellingham||4239251 |- | Bellingham, Ruby Giles||1902||1986|| || D of Lionel & Matilda Bellingham; Sister of Ted, Dick, Edith, Hilda, Fred, Alice||5070841 |- | [[Bellingham-405|Bellingham, Walter (Ted]] )|| ||1942-Jun-22||88|| H of Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1b/Bellingham-405.jpg 5070824] |- | Belshaw, Clarice|| ||1979-Sep-21||89|| W of Robert||4239459 |- | Belshaw, Robert||1887-Mar-24||1978-Jun-12|| || H of Clarice||4239459 |- | Benfield, Albert|| ||1955-May-30||34|| w/Margaret Benfield & John Benfield||5070552 |- | Benfield, John|| ||1966-Oct-07||82|| w/Albert & Margaret Benfield||5070551 |- | Benfield, Margaret Ellen|| ||1961-Jul-14||75|| w/Albert Benfield & John Benfield||5070552 |- | Benn, Arnold Wilfred||1904||1982|| || H of Eva||5070764 |- | Benn, Eva Agnes||1902||1969|| || W of Arnold||5070764 |- | Benn, Kelvin|| ||1954-Nov-15|| 1?|| S of Joan & Don; B of David & Judith||5070763 |- | Bennett, David Edward|| ||1964-Mar-22||87|| w/Margaret Jane Bennett||5070862 |- | Bennett, George Frederick||||1984-Apr-21||83||H of Frances; F of George Angus, Alexander, Christina||5213763 |- | Bennett, George Leslie||||1986-Dec-02||76||H of Nancy; F of Lorraine, Mervyn, Wayne||6049720 |- | Bennett, Margaret Jane|| ||1966-Dec-24||91|| w/David Edward Bennett||5070862 |- | Bentley, Annie Mary (Nancy)|| ||2000-Nov-28||92|| W of William J; M of Robert, George,David,John||4239267 |- | Bentley, Mary|| ||1959-Jan-07||77|| W of William||4239468 |- | Bentley, William|| ||1965-Jun-17||84|| H of May||4239468 |- | Bentley, William J (Bill)|| ||1957-Jan-28||51|| H of Annie Mary; F of Robert, George,David,John||4239267 |- | Bentvelzen, Annie||1921-Mar-11||2003-Feb-17|| || W of Kees; M of Lia, Hans,Lucie, Annemieke, Robert, Maja, Truus, Tony, Hennie, Kitty, Leo, Wim, Anita, John, Fred, Yvonne||4238906 |- | Bentvelzen, Hans||1944-May-26||1994-Jul-01|| || F of Kylie, and Bradley and Kylie||4238906 |- | Bentvelzen, Jasper||1888-Apr-29||1966-May-23|| || GF of Hans||4238906 |- | Bentvelzen, Kees||1918-Jul-10||1989-Sep-25|| || H of Annie; F of Lia, Hans, Lucie, Annemieke, Robert, Maja, Truus, Tony, Hennie, Kitty, Leo, Wim, Anita, John, Fred, Yvonne||4238906 |- | Bentvelzen, Petrus C||1924 Dec 20||1992 Jun 20||||H of Maria Helena; F of Lidy, Elly, Maria, Joh, Bart, Pauline, Ralph||6040062 |- | Berger, William Stanley||1930-Jan-23||1968-Jul-18|| || ||4239130 |- | Bergman, Sten||1935-Nov-23||1998-Jun-25||||||5071411 |- | Berra, V|| ||1952-Aug-13||62|| F of Giovanni||4208716 |- | Berry, Michael Leigh||||||||S of Deanna & Steven||5071529 |- | Berryman, Douglas L||1928-Feb-19||2012-Oct-19||84||H of Charlotte; F of Stuart, Ellen, Rhonda, Alison, Ross||5071160 |- | Berryman, George R J||||1977-Aug-13||||H of Nellie||5071426 |- | Berryman, Nellie||||1994-Feb-03||||W of George||5071426 |- | Berryman, Stuart D||||2007-Jan-27||49||S of Douglas & Charlotte; B of Ellen, Rhonda, Alison, Ross||5071160 |- | Bethune, Kathleen J||||2007-Sep-05||83||W of Dave; M of Judy, Sue, Janet, Steve, Rod, Kenn||5071168 |- | Beyer, Ronald Patrick (Ronnie)||1961-Feb-16||2010-Feb-18||49||Partner of Marilyn (Maz); F of Alex & Jake||5071075 |- | Bichard, Alice Annie||1920-Oct-21||2001-Aug-18||||W of Stewart Dale, Ralph Bichard (both dec); M of Shirley (dec), John, Ron (dec), and Daniel Dale; Step-M of thomas & Phillip||6049774 |- | Bichard, Ralph Le Page||||1987-May-12||67||AIF; H of Alice; F of Tommy & Phillip; Step-F of Shirley, John, Danny||6049773 |- | Bickel, Erna Irma|| ||1995-Mar-20||81|| W of Oscar; F of Ronald,Edwin,Allan||5070744 |- | Bickel, Oscar Frederick|| ||1956-Mar-14||46|| H of Erna; F of Ronald,Edwin,Allan||5070744 |- | Bickel, Ronald Albert||1941-Jul-14||1942-Nov-12|| || ||5070939 |- | Biersteker, Cornelius||1926-Nov-26||2004-May-23||||b. Broek0op-Langedyk; d. Leongatha; H of Dirkje; F & F-in-L of Maryke & Ted, Ineke, Inge & George, Benny, Rob & Marianne, Kester & Sandi||5071247 |- | Biersteker, Jan (John)||||1988 Sep 13||70||H of Alida; F of Johanna, John, Dita, Jac, Michelle, Simone||6049855 |- | Biesterfeldt, Edith Louise||1884-Nov-17||1985-Feb-15|| || w/Henry Biesterfeldt||5070512 |- | Biesterfeldt, Henry||1905-Dec-16||1987-Mar-05|| || w/Edith Biesterfeldt||5070512 |- | Biesuz, Bruno||1910-Sep-18||1989-Apr-28|| || H of Maria Vittoria; F of Bianca & Nadia||4238971 |- | Biesuz, Maria Vittoria (Raveane)||1912-Sep-27||1990-Mar-28|| || W of Bruno; M of Bianca & Nadia||4238971 |- | [[Biggs-4941|Biggs, Albert Edward]] ||||1974-Jul-12||73|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0b/Biggs-4941.jpg 5213372] |- | Bigland, Bertie Thomas||||2004-Jul-11||83||AIF; H of Jean; F of Warren, Robyn, Reginald||5071203 |- |Bigland, Jean Carr||||1997-Aug-17||84||W of Bert & Stan Wallis (dec); M of Robert, Joan, Ruth||5213734 |- | [[Bilson-149|Bilson, Edwin Charles]] ||||1974-Jun-26||72||H of Ann|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/87/Bilson-149.jpg 5213369] |- | [[Oakley-3113|Bilson, Hannah Letitia]] ||||1993-Apr-29||86||W of Ted (dec); M of Des (dec), Edna, Ray, Bill, Graham, John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/87/Bilson-149.jpg 5213369] |- | Birch, Raymond George||||2003-May-29||60||H of Sandra; F of Peter||5071267 |- | Bird, Mellissa Trudi||1971-Aug-26||2007-Nov-17||36||D of Lorraine & Peter; Sis of Leigh, Trent, Steven||5071174 |- | Bird, Vera||1905||1991||||nee Ostler||6040034 |- | Bishop, Sandra Joy||1946-Sep-04||1986-Jul-14||||W of Ron; M of Matthew & Nikarla; D of Jim & Grace Black||6049667 |- | Bitomsky, Rudolf Bent (Rudy)||1920-May-05||2000-Feb-06||||H of Helen; F of Kelvin & Kiersten||5070988 |- | Black, Agnes Christina|| ||1970-Nov-01||83|| w/Alice Maud Black||4239268 |- | Black, Alice Maud|| ||1967-Mar-24||78|| w/Agnes Christina Black||4239268 |- | Black, Charles Walter|| ||1970-Jul-02||74|| w/Jessie Olive Black||5070856 |- | Black, David James|| ||1963-Apr-27||24|| ||5070900 |- | Black, James|| ||1961-Aug-08||75|| S of James & Margaret Black; B of James||4239195 |- | Black, James|| ||1917-Mar-14||60|| H of Margaret; F of William John||4239196 |- | Black, Jessie Olive|| ||1985-Feb-18||75|| w/Charles Walter Black||5070856 |- | Black, Margaret|| ||1897-Aug-01||39|| W of James; M of William John||4239196 |- | Black, Sarah Ellen|| ||1924-Apr-02||32|| D of James & Margaret Black; Sister of James||4239195 |- | Black, William John|| ||1900-Jul-25||8|| S of Margaret & James||4239196 |- | Blackburn, Margaret C||||1997-Sep-23||70||W of Murray; M of Kaye, Sue, Jennifer, Gary, Kim||5071617 |- | [[Pemberton-1929|Blackmore, Agnes]] || ||1910-Jul-25||73|| || [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5c/Pemberton-1929.jpg 5070514] |- | [[Blackmore-1790|Blackmore, James]] || ||1898-Jun-01||49|| || [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/db/Blackmore-1790.jpg 5070584] |- |Blackley, John Douglas||||1976-Jun-12||74||||5213452 |- |Blackman, Neil||1929-Oct-05||1982-Oct-20||||||5213731 |- | Blake, Charles Thomas||1908-Apr-18||1968-Jul-02|| || H of Dorothy Jean; F of Judith, Suzanne, Michael, Kaylene, Tony||4238910 |- | Blake, Dorothy Jean||1916-Feb-18||1999-May-05|| || W of Charles Thomas; M of Judith, Suzanne, Michael, Kaylene, Tony||4238910 |- |Blake, Joshua Blake||||1977-Mar-11||<1||11 weeks; S of Pam & Michael; B of Sacha & Zachary||5213475 |- |Blake, Michael John||1948-Jan-29||2012-Dec-22||||F of Sacha, Zac, Josh (Dec), Zoe; Partner ofHelen||5213475 |- | Bleeser, Margaret Ruth||1925-Jul-05||2008-Jun-24||||b. Mudegonga; d. Leongatha; W of Richard; M of Anne, Julie, Michael, Paul, Mary||5071213 |- | Bleeser, Richard Edward||1924-Apr-09||2006-Jan-01||||AIF VX126779; H of Margaret; F of Anne, Julie, Michael, Paul, Mary||5071213 |- |Blew, Frederick Albert||||1975-Dec-30||75||||5213443 |- | Blundy, Edwin Charles|| ||1902-Feb-11||31|| S of Moses & Elizabeth||5070832 |- | Blundy, Elizabeth Ann|| ||1904-Nov-01||56|| W of Moses||5070831 |- | Blundy, Moses John|| ||1911-Jul-25||66|| H of Elizabeth||5070831 |- | Boag, Albert William|| ||1961-Jul-09||62|| S of Jean & Graham; B of Else, Freda, Rose, Lensley, Doreen, Eileen||4208753 |- | Boag, Alan Graham (Pappy)||1915 Nov 13||1996 May 27||||H of Eileen, F of Alan (Jack) & Patti; F-in-L of Margaret||6040313 |- | [[Sinclair-5096|Boag, Annie]] ||1868||1949||||W of Thomas John Lyon Boag|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/36/Boag-258-1.jpg 4239327] |- | [[Boag-146|Boag, Arthur E]] || ||1951-Mar-29||83|| H of Ellen Frances|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/eb/Boag-146.jpg 4208752] |- | [[Boag-273|Boag, Chris]] || ||1964-Feb-09||58|| H of Ellen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/13/Boag-273.jpg 4239386] |- | [[Boag-539|Boag, Colin]] |||||||| H of Mary; F of Colin, Audrey, Hazel, Elsie, Dorothea|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/33/Boag-539.jpg 5213363] |- | [[Boag-515|Boag, Doreen]] ||||1987-Mar-10||72|| D of Jean & Graham; Sis of Else, Freda, Albert, Rose, Lensley, twin of Eileen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d0/Boag-514.jpg 5213204] |- | [[Fry-5016|Boag, Edith]] ||1878||1916||||W of Thomas John Lyon Boag|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/36/Boag-258-1.jpg 4239327] |- | [[Boag-527|Boag, Edward David]] ||||1991 Oct 22||80||S of David & Janet (both dec);B of Colin (dec), Dot, Else (dec), Bill (dec), Bet, Ron (dec), Alan, Flo, Lorna|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8a/Boag-527.jpg 6040091] |- | Boag, Eileen Jessie||1915 Apr 05||2005 Sep 25||||W of Alan (dec); M of Alan (Jack) & Patti||6040315 |- | [[Hadden-835|Boag, Ellen]] || ||2001-Jun-29||79|| W of Chris|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/13/Boag-273.jpg 4239386] |- | [[Murphy-16098|Boag, Ellen Frances]] || ||1956-Aug-09||80|| W of Arthur E|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/eb/Boag-146.jpg 4208752] |- | [[Boag-264|Boag, Graham Lyon]] || ||1968-Nov-09||92|| w/Jean Alexander Boag|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/17/Boag-264.jpg 4208754] |- | [[Boag-516|Boag, Gregory John]] ||||1986-Sep-03||26||S of John Curtis & Helen (dec); B of Elaine, Nonie, Cathy, Carol, Robyn|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f5/Boag-516.jpg 6049676] |- |Boag, Helen Norah||||1983-Feb-12||58||W of Jack; M of Elaine, Nonie, Cathy, Carol, Geg, Robyn||5213722 |- |Boag, John Curtis||||1987-Nov-22||78||H of Helen (dec) & Josefa; F of Elaine, Nonie, Cathy, Carol, Greg (dec), Robyn;||5213721 |- | Boag, James Joseph||||1997-Sep-02||85||H of Kit; F of David, Paul, John, Brian, Helen, Ross||5071614 |- | [[Boag-518|Boag, Janet]] ||||1971-May-81||93||W of David J Boag|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/13/Boag-517.jpg 5213205] |- | [[Brown-78417|Boag, Jean Alexander]] || ||1960-Oct-09||83|| w/Graham Lyon Boag|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/17/Boag-264.jpg 4208754] |- | [[Bath-899|Boag, Jean Sylvia]] ||||2005-Apr-09||84||W of Robert (Bob); M of Kelvin, Graham, Dianne||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d1/Bath-899.jpg 5071589] |- | [[Boag-514|Boag, Lensley James]] ||||19717-May-09||63|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d0/Boag-514.jpg 5213204] |- | [[Spark-418|Boag, Mary Margaret]] ||||1977-Sep-28||69|| W of Colin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/33/Boag-539.jpg 5213363] |- | [[Boag-528|Boag, Robert Patrick]]||1915-Nov-03||1998-Jan-08||||AIF VX82411; H of Jean; F of Kelvin, Graham, Dianne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6a/Boag-528.jpg 5071590] |- | [[Boag-518|Boag, Ronald George]] ||||1990-Aug-07||77||S of David & Janet Boag; B of Colin (dec), Dot, Else (dec), Bill (dec), Bet, Ted, Alan, Flo, Lorna|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/13/Boag-517.jpg 5213205] |- | [[Boag-258|Boag, Thomas John Lyon]] ||1872||1960|| || H of Edith (nee Fry); Parents of Ellen,Christopher,Thomas,Edith,Len,Clarrie,Geoffrey; also H of Annie nee Sinclair & Vera nee Anderson|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/36/Boag-258-1.jpg 4239327] |- | [[Fry-5016|Boag, Vera]] ||||1963||71||W of Thomas John Lyon Boag|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/36/Boag-258-1.jpg 4239327] |- | Boak, William J|| ||1932-Jun-26||42|| ||5070781 |- | [[Bodens-1|Bodens, Henrie Christianus]] ||||1972-May||61|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/73/Bodens-1.jpg 5213249] |- | [[Bodewitz-1|Bodewitz, John]] || ||1972-Aug-02|||| H of Stienie; F of Ria|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/57/Bodewitz-1.jpg 5213256] |- | Bodewitz, Stijntje || ||1994-Jun-23||70|| W of John; F of Ria|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/57/Bodewitz-1.jpg 5213256] |- |Bolch, William||||1978-Oct-11||70||H of Nessie; F of Kathleen, Elaine, Lynette, Helen,Geoffrey, Deborah||5213583 |- | Bolding, Eva Lucinda||||2000-Dec-16||83||W of Harold; M of Ronald & Gail||5071352 |- | Bolding, Harold Frank||||2004-Mar-21||87||AIF VX7801; H of Eva (dec); F of Ronald & Gail||5071352 |- | Bolding, John|| ||1957-May-19||80|| H of Marion||5070886 |- |Bolding, Lois Lavinia||||1984-Sep-18||||W of George; M of Anne-Maree & Gavin||5213786 |- | Bolding, Marion|| ||1966-Apr-11||81|| W of John||5070886 |- |Bolge, Tania Laura||1974-Sep-20||1978-Aug-23||||||5213556 |- |Bollard, Alice Eileen||||2013-Feb-26||89||W of Patrick (dec); M of Kathleen & Christine||5213528 |- |Bollard, Thomas Patrick||||1977-Dec-25||68||AIF VX17890; H of Eileen; F of Kathleen & Christine||5213528 |- | Bond, Brian William||1927 Dec 31||1993 Jul 26||||H of Gwen; F of Raymond, Stephen, Carolyn, Janet (dec), Michael, Joanne||6040138 |- | [[Bond-10140|Bond, Cecil Augustus Salmond (Jack)]] ||||1973-Sep-13||90||H of Mabel; F of Ray|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cb/Bond-10140.jpg 5213324] |- | Bond, Gwendoline Mary||1928 Sep 10||1995 Oct 19||||W of Brian (Bob); M of Raymond, Stephen, Carolyn, Janet (dec), Michael, Joanne||6040139 |- | Bond, Joyce||1925||1999||||W of Max; M of Annette, Colin (dec), Graham, Kaye||5071552 |- | Bond, Kerry Anne||||1998-Apr-07||42||W of Geoff; M of Rebecca; D of Doug & Audrey Maxwell||5071576 |- | Bond, Max||1919||2012||||H of Joyce; F of Annette, Collin, Graham, Kaye||5071552 |- | [[Figg-405|Bone, Charlotte Rhoda]] ||||1986-Oct-17||90||W of Hector; Step-M of Ott & Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5f/Bone-2755.jpg 5213282] |- | [[Bone-2756|Bone, Frederick John Otway (Otto)]] ||1924-Sep-19||2005-Nov-05||||AIF; H of Mary; F of Daryl, Dawn & Diane|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/73/Bone-2756.jpg 5071209] |- | [[Bone-2755|Bone, Hector Otway]] ||||1972-Nov-11||81||H of Charlotte; F of Ott & Mary; GF of Darl, Dianne Dawn|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5f/Bone-2755.jpg 5213282] |- | [[Dunne-1853|Bone, Veronica Mary]] ||1928-Nov-23||2011-Jun-17||||W of Otto (dec); M of Daryl, Dawn, Diane|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/73/Bone-2756.jpg 5071209] |- | Bongers, Cornelius (Cees)||||2012-Aug-04||79||H of Lenie; F of Arie, Cornelius, Jacon, Geoffrey||5071027 |- | Bons, Theo||1920 Oct 02||1992-Jun-11||||H of Tinie; F of Peter, Bill, Corrie||6040126 |- | Boomsma, Christina||||1987-Jan-21||65||W of George; M of Alfred & Sandy, John & Helen||6049735 |- | Boomsma, Sjoerd (George)||||1990-Nov-13||65||H of Christina; F of Alfred & Sandy, John & Helen||6049736 |- | Boothman, Dorothea||1911-Nov-11||1998-Nov-27||||W of Clifford (dec); M of Lynette & Martin||5071434 |- | Bordonaro, Maria||1926-Jun-14||2012-Apr-07|| || b. Italy; W of Salvatore; M of Antonio, Nina, Salvatore; M-in-L of Wendy & Marie_Clair||4238884 |- | Bordonaro, Salvatore||1923-Dec-13||2010-Jun-03|| || b. Italy; H of Maria; F of Antonio,Nina, Salvatore; F-in-L of Wendy & Marie-Clair||4238884 |- | Boromeo, Charles James (Jim)||1917-Jul-20||1989-Oct-10||||H of Kathleen; F of Ken & Graeme||5071406 |- | Boromeo, Kathleen Melva||1916-Sep-01||1999-Jan-27||||W of Charles; M of Ken & Graeme||5071406 |- | Boromeo, Lorraine Marjorie||1939-Oct-15||2011-Feb-16||||W of Graeme||5071064 |- | Boscombe, Ronald J||1927 Jun 05||1992 Apr 26||||||6040071 |- | Boucher, || ||1939-Nov-14||66|| Wife (w/Husband)||4239344 |- | Boucher, || ||1943-Oct-28||73|| Husband (w/Wife)||4239344 |- | Boucher, Dianne Claire||1954-Aug-06||2005-Apr-03||||W of Reg||5071222 |- | Boucher, Reginald James||1935-Jun-19||2012-Jan-29||||H of Valda (dec 1965 Aug 14) & Dianne (dec 2005 Apr 03)||5071222 |- | Boughton, Anna|| ||1862-Apr-09||35|| W of William||4239537 |- | Boughton, Edith Marion|| ||1966-Apr-25||81|| W of Frederick||4239407 |- | Boughton, Frederick|| ||1971-Mar-09||89|| H of Edith Marion||4239407 |- | Boughton, William|| ||1911-Oct-14||89|| H of Anna||4239537 |- | Boulter, Ethel May||||2008-Nov-18||95||nee Albon; W of Oswald||5071511 |- | Boulter, Oswald Linsay Gordon||||1968-Oct-07||63||H of Ethel||5071511 |- | [[Bell-40609|Bourke, Ellen Mary]] ||||1973-Jun-01||51||W of John; M of Terry, Ellen, Mary, Tim, John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/16/Bell-40609.jpg 5213302] |- | [[Bourke-1979|Bourke, John Patrick]] ||||1992-Jul-19||67||H of Ellen Mary (dec) & Jean; F of Terry, Ellen, Mary, Tim, John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/07/Bourke-1979.jpg 5213303] |- |Bourke, Sydney Joseph||||1981-Apr-23||68||||5213684 |- | [[O'Donnell-4669|Bowler, Alice Irene]]||||1987-Nov-02||93||W of James; M of Kathleen, Patricia, Eileen, James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c0/Bowler-1504.jpg 5213223] |- | [[O'Reilly-1772|Bowler, Catherine Rose]] ||||1974-Sep-02||70|| W of Patrick; M of Patrick, Mary, Rose, Kathleen, John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/36/Bowler-1547.jpg 5213376] |- | Bowler, Dianne Joy||1955-Apr-23||1955-Apr-23|| || D of Wilma & Stan||5070693 |- | Bowler, Donald Albert||||2000-Jan-19||64||S of Albert & Ethel (both dec); B of Maisie (dec), Les (dec), Stan, Keith, Ronald, Ernie (dec), Daisy||5071387 |- | Bowler, Ernest William||||1996-Sep-22||57||||6040339 |- | [[Bowler-1504|Bowler, James]] ||||1972-Mar-17||87||H of Alice; F of Kathleen, Patricia, Eileen, James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c0/Bowler-1504.jpg 5213223] |- | Bowler, Michael|| ||1940-Nov-06||76|| B of Richard; U of James & Patrick||4208690 |- | [[O'Reilly-1772|Bowler, Patrick]] ||||1991-Aug-30||91|| H of Catherine (dec); F of Patrick, Mary, Rose, Kathleen, John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/36/Bowler-1547.jpg 5213376] |- | Bowler, Raymond Harold||1913-Aug-05||1965-Sep-04||||H of Jean; F of Raymond, Mervyn, Marianne, Wayne, Loretta, Grant||5071523 |- | Bowler, Richard|| ||1946-Nov-17||77|| B of Michael||4208691 |- | Bowler, Ronald Allen||1935-Jul-01||2004-Dec-08||||S of Bert & Ethel; B of Maisie (dec), Les (dec), Stan, Keith, Twin of Don, Ernie (dec), Daisy||5071387 |- | Bowler, Sharyn Lee||||2005-Jun-07||41||W of Terry; M of Kimberley & Rebecca||5071219 |- |Bowler, Shaun Anthony||||1976-Jan-11||<1||2.5 weeks; S of John & Yvonne||5213441 |- | Bowler, Thomas|| ||1934-Jul-20||94|| b. County Kerry, Ireland; U of Michael & Richard||4208692 |- | Bowler, Victoria Ethel May||||1989-Oct-29||89||W of Albert John (dec); M of Maisie (dec), Les (dec), Stan, Keith, Ron, Don, Ernie, Daisy||6049908 |- | Bowman, Frank||||1993 Feb 23||60||H of Joyce; F of Christine, Michael, Ian, Raelea, Daryl, Terry; Step-F of Beverley, Shirley, Janet||6040130 |- | Bowman, Phillipa Joyce||1929-Oct-03||2003-Apr-17||73||W of Frank (dec); M of Beverly, Shirley, Janet, Christine, Michael, Ian, Raelea, Daryl, Terry||6040131 |- |Bowtell, Augustus James (Jim)||||1982-Apr-19||77||H of Barbara; F of Margaret & Patricia||5213694 |- |Bowtell, Barbara Nicholson||1910-Aug-29||2004-Apr-02||||W of Jim||5213694 |- |Bradd, Arthur Ernest||||1975-Apr-20||61||H of Pip; F of Marjory & Denis||5213412 |- | Bradford, Adrian Leo||1968-Jul-09||1968-Jul-12|| || ||4238914 |- | Bradford, Colin Richard||||2005-Apr-24||89||AIF; H of Emma||5071221 |- | Bradford, Molly||1929-Dec-07||2002-Jun-04||||M of Bernadette, Terry, Geraldine, Michael, Damien, Majella, Adrian (dec), Kevin||5071297 |- | Bradshaw, David||1982-Jan-24||2009-Sep-13||||S of John & Jenny; B of Sarah, Evan, Owen||5071290 |- | [[O'Brien-13460|Bradshaw, Honora]] ||||1996-Sep-15||98||W of William; M of Elizabeth (Mrs, F Gannon) & Margaret (Meg)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a8/O_Brien-13460.jpg 6040176] |- | Bradshaw, Jenny||1952-Jun-01||2003-Jan-19||||W of John; M of Sarah, David, Evan, Owen||5071290 |- | [[Bradshaw-6604|Bradshaw, Margaret Honora]] ||||1981-Dec-28||47||D od William & Nora; Sis of Betty|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/46/Bradshaw-6604.jpg 5213308] |- | Brady, Bryan|| ||1935-Sep-03||65|| H of Ellen Mary||4238994 |- | Brady, Ellen Mary|| ||1946-Jul-21||80|| W of Bryan||4238994 |- | Bragger, Winifred Caroline||1913-Jun-07||2007-Jun-02||||W of George; M of Thomas & Theresa Coleman; Sis of Bill, Reg, Dorothy, Barbara, Roy (Stan)||5071241 |- | Bramley, Amy|| ||1961-Mar-02||43|| M of Ivan & Alma||5070813 |- | Bramley, Arthur|| ||1967-Feb-11||96|| w/Hilda Bramley||5070821 |- | Bramley, Hilda|| ||1967-Aug-15||85|| w/Arthur Bramley||5070821 |- | Brand, Sadie|| ||1937-Apr-08||37|| w/Roy Warren||4239297 |- | Brandon, Robert|| ||1968-Sep-14||41|| ||4239131 |- |Brasington, Edward Valentine||||1998-Jul-23||80||H of Thelma (dec); F of Robyn, Dianne, Margaret, Patricia, Noel, Kathy, Nancy||5213795 |- |Brasington, Thelma Joyce||||1984-Nov-22||65||W of Ted||5213795 |- | Breedin, Guy Andrew||1988 Feb 10||1988 May 06||||S of Dianne & Andrew||6049815 |- | Breedin, Jeffrey Murray||1917-Mar-28||2012-Apr-30||||H of Lorna; F of Paul, Philip, Julie||5071040 |- | Breedin, Jeffrey Robert Paul (Megs)||||1994 May 14||47||H of Heather; F of Dianne & Adam||6049816 |- | Breedin, Lorna Jessie||1922-Aug-11||2011-Dec-07||||nee Muir; W of Jeffrey; M of Paul, Philip, Julie||5071040 |- | Brewer, Dawn||1924-Feb-24||2001-Jun-08||||W of Jack; M of Alan||5071315 |- |Brewster, Edith Mary||||1992-Jun-15||84||W of Alan; M of Mary & Bill||5213802 |- |Brewster, Feroge Alan||||1985-Feb-22||80||H of Edie; F of Mary & Bill||5213802 |- | Brickle, || |||| || ||4238842 |- | Brickle, Frederick Arthur|| ||1960-Mar-05||75|| H of Stella||5070844 |- | Brickle, Jessie||||2008-Feb-24||81||W of William; M of Ronald, Kenneth, Susan, Geoffrey, Karen, Ian||5071386 |- | Brickle, Stella|| ||1981-Jan-20||87|| W of Frederick||5070844 |- | Brickle, William Thomas||||2000-Feb-19||73||H of Jessie; F of Ronald, Kenneth, Susan, Geoffrey, Karen, Ian||5071386 |- | Bright, Belinda Grace||1897-Jun-08||1985-May-05|| || nee McKeown; W of William Ernest; M of Lynette,Graeme,Loraine||4239258 |- | Bright, Mitchell Duncan||1985-Mar-16||1986-Sep-27||||S of Shane & Janean||6049707 |- | Bright, William Ernest||1892-Apr-03||1967-Oct-22|| || H of Belinda Grace; F of Lynette,Graeme,Loraine||4239358 |- | Broadbent, F|| ||1942-Jul-01|| || VX24734 Pte lost at sea; S of F & R Broadbent||4208740 |- | Brocklebank, Iris Dawn||1926-Sep-25||2010-Jul-23||||W of Bill; M of Heather, Andrew, Shona, Amanda||5071089 |- | Bromby, Christopher||1909-Aug-04||2005-Jul-06||||||5071497 |- | Bromby, Doreen Edith||1914-Aug-20||2001-Oct-24||||nee Clements (Eugowra)||5071495 |- | Brooker, Leslie J|| ||||8|| ||4239415 |- | Brown, Annie Eliza|| ||1922-Oct-05||52|| W of Hugh; M of Eleanor Colwell||4239145 |- | Brown, Eleanor Colwell|| ||1900-Jun-08||2|| D of Hugh & Annie||4239145 |- | Brown, Eric L|| ||1943-Mar-25||24|| Sgt, RAAF; d. England; S of George & Mary||4239224 |- | Brown, George || ||1946-Jan-04||70|| H of Mary||4239223 |- | Brown, George Henry|| ||1959-Dec-19||87|| H of Rose Mary Brown||4238986 |- | Brown, George Matthew||1903-Jul-23||1983-Jun-04|| || H of Nell; F of Herbert,Audrey,Kevin,Evelyn,Frances,Mary||4208767 |- | Brown, Hugh|| ||1902-Oct-30||38|| H of Annie Eliza; F of Eleanor Colwell||4239145 |- | [[Brown-156053|Brown, Janet Mary]] || ||1977-Jan-30|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5e/Brown-156053.jpg 5213242] |- | Brown, Jemima|| ||1964-May-07||77|| ||4239043 |- | Brown, Julia|| ||1946-Dec-26||74|| M of Mary; GM of Olive||4208683 |- | Brown, Kevin William||||1991 Jun 29||64||H of Gwendolyn; F of Robert, Cheryl, Ken, Belinda, Jenine||6040048 |- | [[Brown-156051|Brown, Marnet Catherine]] || ||1971-Nov-15||52|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5e/Brown-156053.jpg 5213242] |- | Brown, Mary|| ||1962-May-05||77|| W of George||4239223 |- | Brown, Nellie Terese||1908-May-09||1988-Oct-04|| || W of George Matthew||4208767 |- | Brown, W F T||||1993-Jan-01||76||AIF VX42487||5071463 |- | Bruce, Agnes Annie|| ||1980-Oct-16||85|| W of Robert Lord Francis||4239392 |- | Bruce, Emily Anne|| ||1893-Jun-30||22|| ||5070724 |- | Bruce, Isabel Lillian||1922-Jul-16||2010-Jan-20|| || ||4239393 |- | Bruce, Mary Ann|| ||1915-Jul-01||65|| W of Bruce||5070505 |- | Bruce, Nancy Elin||1917-Jul-03||2011-Sep-19||94|| W of Robert John Bruce||4239341 |- | Bruce, Robert|| ||1978-Jul-26||78|| ||5070494 |- | Bruce, Robert John (Bob)||1921-Mar-30||2012-Aug-01||91|| H of Nancy Elin||4239341 |- | Bruce, Robert Lord Frederick|| ||1965-Feb-26||78|| H of Agnes Annie||4239392 |- | Bruhn, John Herbert||1921-Sep-08||1933-Jun-27|| || S of Herbert & Mary; B of Nancy,John,Charles||4239367 |- |Brumley, Alan Purves||||1980-Oct-19||65||AIF; H of Margaret; F of Alan, Neil, Sandra, Craig||5213641 |- | Brumley, Audrey L||1929 Feb 11||1993 feb 23||64||W of John; M of Irene, Robin, Lynette, Sandra||6040160 |- | Brumley, C L|| |||| || ||4239520 |- | Brumley, C. L. C & I. L|| |||| || ||5070580 |- | Brumley, Gladys Purves||1909-Jan-24||1972-Apr-19|| || ||4239521 |- | Brumley, Harriet Olga Adamson||1915 May 18||1988 Nov 15||||W of Jack; D of Eva & William Harris; M of Marion & John; M-in-L of Allan & Margaret||6049861 |- | Brumley, John K||1924 Feb 24||2002 Dec 01||||AIF & RAN PM6794; H of Audrey; F of Irene Robin, Lynette, Sandra||6040161 |- | Brumley, Keith John Purves (Jack)||1913 Mar 15||1988 Oct 16||||H of Olga; S of Charles & May; F of Marion 7 John; F0in-L of Allan & Margaret||6049862 |- | Brumley, M|| |||| || ||4239520 |- |Brumley, Margaret||||1989-Apr-12||65||W of Alan; M of Alan, Neil, Sandra, Craig||5213641 |- |Bruning, Bernaus Dominicus||||1996-Jul-26||81||H of Nell; F of Joan, Gerard, Tine, Fedde||5213677 |- |Bruning, Cornelia Petronella||||1981-May-31||72||W of Ben; M of Joan, Gerard, Tine, Fedde||5213676 |- |Brydon, Douglas||||1985-Dec-24||47||H of Valerie; F ofPeter||5213839 |- | Brydon, John Alexander||1923-Feb-28||2001-Jun-19||78||H of Audrey; F of Kerry & Ross; F-in-L of Karen||5071316 |- | Buchanan, Allan Stanley|| ||1956-Sep-23|| || H of Alice; F of Alan,Jean,Margaret||5070706 |- | Buckingham, Albert Henry||1888||1976|| || w/Ethel Minnie Buckingham||4239460 |- | Buckingham, Ella Leura|| ||1993-Dec-09||97|| W of William J||4239387 |- | Buckingham, Ethel Minnie||1890||1964|| || w/Albert Henry Buckingham||4239460 |- | Buckingham, Gladys May||||2000-Aug-22||64||W of Stanley; M of Shirley, Pamela, Anthony||5071412 |- | Buckingham, Unnamed|| ||1922-Sep-18|| || S of William J & Ella L||4239295 |- | Buckingham, William J|| ||1964-Jun-03||73|| H of Ella Leura||4239387 |- | [[McInnes-165|Buckland, Eva Isobel]] ||1917-Dec-04||1997-Feb-21||||nee McInnes; W of William (Bill); M of Helen & Fleur|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/92/McInnes-165.jpg 6049922] |- | [[Buckland-2169|Buckland, James Henry]] ||||1985-Nov-15||||H of Lilian Florence; Step-F of Jack, Edna|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f1/Buckland-2169.jpg 5213334] |- | [[Hearn-227|Buckland, Lilian Florence]] ||||1974-Feb-06||||H of Lilian Florence; M of Jack, Edna|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f1/Buckland-2169.jpg 5213334] |- | [[Buckland-2174|Buckland, William Belford (Bill)]] ||1910-Jun-02||1989-May-21||||H of Eva; F of Helen,Fleur|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ed/Buckland-2174.jpg 6049921] |- | Buckley, Ada Kate||1886||1943|| || w/Bernard Edmond||4238800 |- | Buckley, Allan Edmond||1917-Jul-01||1989-Jul-20|| || H of Betty Margaret||4238799 |- | Buckley, Bernard Edmond||1885||1953|| || w/Ada Kate||4238800 |- | Buckley, Betty Margaret||1925-Mar-13||2009-Oct-29|| || W of Allan Edmond||4238799 |- | Buckley, Ida M|| ||||26|| nee Osborne||5070453 |- | Buckley, John Bernard||1916-Jan-13||1992-Nov-19|| || H of Kathleen Gedling||4238798 |- | Buckley, Kathleen Gedling||1919-Aug-21||1995-Jul-05|| || W of John Bernard||4238798 |- | Buckley, Mary Margaret|| ||1945-Nov-07|| || w/Michael Burke Buckley||4238801 |- | Buckley, Michael Burke|| ||1944-Sep-09|| || w/Mary Margaret Buckley||4238801 |- | Bull, Raywood Alfred||||1999-Apr-15||77||H of Doreen; F of Gordon, Jennifer, Margaret||5071547 |- | Bullen, Dorothy Mary (Dottie)||1954-Jan-22||2013-Feb-21||||W of Gary; M of Tameka, Camilla, Letitia, Luke||5071017 |- | [[Thompson-84277|Bunston, Sarah Ann]] || ||1939-Apr-14||42|| || [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/06/Thompson-84277.jpg 4239512] |- | [[Bunston-45|Bunston, Walter Henry]] || ||1974-Dec-03||81||H of Jean; F of Ivan & Dorothy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f8/Bunston-45.jpg 5213398] |- |Burchell, Archibald John (Archie)||||1978-Mar-25||||H of Ilma; F of Tom & Norm; F-in-L of Kath & Lyn||5213521 |- |Burchell, Ilma Jane||||1997-May-20||97||W of Archie (dec); M of Tom & Robyn, Norm & Lyn||5213522 |- | Burge, Henry William (Harry)||1920-Nov-24||2013-Apr-13||92||H of Jean; F of Lawrie, Steve, Lyn||5071236 |- | Burge, Jean||||2004-Oct-18||81||nee Buchanan; W of Harry; M of Lawrie, Steve, Lyn||5071236 |- |Burge, Robert Francis||1914-Dec-12||1985-May-21||||H of Rosie; F of Bob, Beverley, George, Ronald, Coral||5213821 |- | Burge, Robert Frederick (Bob)||1936-Jul-23||2007-May-23||||H of Margery; F of Judith, Gregory, Trevor, Jeanette, Linda||5071164 |- | Burge, Rosalie Ellen Amelia||1914 Feb 23||1991 Sep 11||||W of Bob; M of Bob, Beverley, George, Ronald, Coral||6040054 |- | Burgess, Doreen Phyllis|| ||2012-May-25||93|| nee McKean; W of Keith; w/Thomas McKean||4239226 |- | Burggraaff, Jan||1918-Jun-09||2000-Sep-07||||H of Grace; F of Tjesje, Jelle, Elka, Tin, John, Patsy, Rolf, Sib, Grace||5701365 |- | [[Cayzer-67|Burrow, Annie Louisa]] ||||2003-Aug-25||98||W of Lin; M of Nancy, Arnold, Ronald, Beverley|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f8/Burrow-1407.jpg 5213198] |- | [[Burrow-1407|Burrow, Linwood Charles]] ||||1970-Dec-29||69||H of Annie Louisa; F of Nancy, Arnold, Ronald, Beverley|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f8/Burrow-1407.jpg 5213198] |- | Burrows, Dorothy Florence (Dot)||||2004-Apr-22||87||W of Bill; M of William (Bill), Ron||5071502 |- | Burrows, Hilton Reginald (Bill)||||1969-May-15||59||H of Dot; F of William (Bill), Ron||5071502 |- | Butler, Brendan Patrick||1913-Feb-23||1996-Dec-09|| || b. Kilmore; H of Joyce Stuart; F of Dale, Nicholas,Brenda,Alison||4238963 |- | Butler, John George (Jack)||||1998-Dec-13||85||||5071568 |- | Butler, Joyce Stuart||1918-Jul-04||2008-Aug-20|| || b. Ocean Island (Barnaba); W of Brendan; M of Dale, Nicholas,Brenda,Alison||4238963 |- | Butterworth, Catherine May|| ||1929-Jan-19||12|| ||4239031 |- | Butterworth, Charlotte Louisa||1881-May-26||1923-Feb-08|| || W of James; F of Ivy May Marguerita, James Reginald, Frederick Ian||4239136 |- | Butterworth, Evelyn May||1932 Jul 04||1993 Aug 21||||W of James; M of Yvonne, Jennifer, Marion, Patricia, David||6040133 |- | Butterworth, James||1871-Feb-20||1939-Jun-20|| || H of Charlotte; F of Ivy May Marguerita, James Reginald, Frederick Ian||4239136 |- | Butterworth, James Reginald||1916 Feb 04||1997 Sep 23||||H of Evelyn; F of Yvonne, Jennifer, Marion, Patricia, David||6040133 |- | Butterworth, Mary Way|| ||1950-May-26||69|| ||4239032 |- | Butterworth, Thomas H|| ||1945-Oct-18||76|| ||4239032 |- | Buttle, Barbara Edith||1915-Jul-16||2008-Nov-13||||W of James (dec); M of Terence, Patricia, Alexander, Helen, Timothy, Robyn||5071543 |- | Buttle, James Milne||1914-Aug-13||1999-Jun-03||||H of Barbara; F of Terence, Patriia, Alexander, Helen, Timothy, Robyn||5071543 |- | Byatt, John D||1922-Oct-24||2007-Nov-12||||AIF; H of Pamela; F of Joy, Colin, Neil, Peter, Heather||5071173 |- | Byrne, Wilma|| ||1941-Sep-22||11|| D of E & W Byrne of Fish Ck||4208671 |- | Byrnes, Gertrude Anne|| ||1966-May-21||84|| W of James||4239008 |- | Byrnes, James Edward|| ||1942-Jan-09||60|| H of Gertrude||4239008 |- | Byrnes, James Edward Francis (Frank)|| ||1992-Feb-28||71|| H of Mary; F of Wendy, Jim, Patrick||4239010 |- | Byrnes, Mary Jean|| ||1994-Nov-27||62|| W of James||4239010 |- | Byrnes, Russell William||1923-Aug-03||1997-May-09|| || H of Lorna; F of Anne,Darryl,Terry,Sharon,Debra,Tracey||4239002 |- | Cadd, Edith Pearl||1908-Oct-21||1987-Sep-22||||W of Hec; Sis of Mabel (dec), Les, Hazel & Glad (dec)||6049785 |- | Cadd, Hector Ernest||1906-Sep-07||1991-Mar-07||||H of Pearl (dec)||6049786 |- | Cadman, Edward||||1977 Feb||86||H of Ruby; F of Eddie & Pat (Courtney)||6049740 |- | Cadman, Ruby Maud||||1999-May-15||103||W of Edward; M of Eddie & Pat (Courtney)||6049740 |- | Cafarella, Angela Cristina||1970-Feb-25||2010-Apr-13||||Partner of Maurizio De Luca; D of Tom & Connie Cafarella||5071078 |- | Cafarella, Thomas Saverino||1929-Jan-08||2001-Nov-23||||H of Connie; F of Diana, Mark, Carlo, Angela||5071329 |- | Cahill, Bridget|| ||1940-Dec-16||77|| w/John,James,Thomas: Pioneers of Fish Creek||4238778 |- | Cahill, James|| ||1936-Jan-04||67|| w/John, Bridget, Thomas: Pioneers of Fish Creek||4238778 |- | Cahill, John|| ||1924-Mar-27||59|| w/James, Bridget, Thomas: Pioneers of Fish Creek||4238778 |- | Cahill, Maria|| ||1956-Mar-09||89|| Fish Creek Pioneer||4238819 |- | Cahill, Thomas|| ||1954-Aug-28||83|| w/John, James, Bridget: Pioneers of Fish Creek||4238778 |- | Cahill, V Denis|| ||1957-Sep-03||62|| 1668 Pte||4238961 |- | Caithness, James Alexander||||1996 Sep 20||92||S of James & Emily; B of Norman, Nel, Nance||6049907 |- | Caithness, Norman||||1994 Jan 22||86||H of olive||6040197 |- | Caithness, Olive May||||2000 Dec 19||95||W of Norman; M of Don, Ken, Ruth, Eileen, Lynette||6040198 |- | Calder, Alexander|| ||1944-Feb-05||84|| w/Mary Ann Calder||4239035 |- | Calder, Doris Elizabeth|| ||1994-Sep-03||93|| W of Mathew Albert; M of Liela & Loris||4239051 |- | [[Shepherd-10603|Calder, Dorothy Hilda]] || ||1972-Aug-25||81|| W of W H May (dec) and Ernest; M of Tom & Eileen; M of Ron, Ray, Lois|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3c/Shepherd-10603.jpg 5213262] |- | Calder, Ernest John||1896-Feb-06||1974-Apr-06|| || H of Lena; F of Ronald,Raymond & Lois Scott||4239112 |- | Calder, Frederick Robert (Fred)||1928 May 30||1994 Aug 09||||H of Jean; F of Anne, Jeff, Bruce, Peter||6040233 |- | Calder, Lena||1894-Sep-06||1955-Nov-18|| || Nee Rasmussen; b. Fairbank; W of Ernest; M of Ronald,Raymond & Lois Scott||4239112 |- | Calder, Mary Ann|| ||1938-Sep-11||79|| w/Alexander Calder||4239035 |- | Calder, Mathew Albert|| ||1976-Nov-30||82|| H of Doris Elizabeth; F of Liela & Loris||4239051 |- | Calder, Norman Charles||1925-Oct-31||1999-Jun-24||||H of Joyce; F of Glenda, Nola, Gail, baby Ivan (dec); also H of Grace||5071538 |- | Calder, Olive Jean||1930 Jul 05||2010 Aug 10||||W of Fred; M of Anne, Jeff, Bruce, Peter||6040234 |- | Calder, Walter Charles (Charlie)||1920 Oct 19||1990 Mar 15||||AIF; H of May; F of Robert, Leslie, Graeme, Marion||6049950 |- | Cale, James|| ||1968-Feb-25||75|| ||4239509 |- | Callaghan, Barry Francis||||1991-Nov-11||42||S of Viv & Len; F of Ben||5071549 |- | Callaghan, Vivian Joyce||||1999-Apr-05||75||W of Len; M of Barry & Steve||5071549 |- | Callanan, Sister M Florence|| ||1942-Aug-11|| || Sister of St Joseph of the Sacred Heart||4238979 |- | Callister, A M (Max)||1947-Feb-09||2009-Jan-27||||H of Lois; F of Christine, Joanne, Roger||5071118 |- | [[Gunstone-60|Callister, Alma Joyce]] ||1922-Aug-07||2001-Mar-09||||W of Herbert Charles; M of Marilyn, Max, Valerie, Lois|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dc/Callister-254.jpg 5213275] |- | [[Callister-251|Callister, Alexander]] || ||||62|| || [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c3/Callister-251.jpg 4239161] |- | [[Bawden-896|Callister, Alice Mabel May]] ||1910-Aug-09||2003-Mar-07||||Nee Bawden; W of Claude; M of Ken, John, Barbara, Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d8/Callister-252.jpg 5071275] |- | [[Callister-250|Callister, Ernest Clare]] ||||1973-Apr-05||77||S of Alex & Amelia; B of Tom, Hilda, Claude, Clive, Win, Bert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/01/Callister-250.jpg 5213266] |- | [[Callister-254|Callister, Herbert Charles]] ||||1973-Jan-23||58||H of Joyce; F of Marilyn, Max, Valerie, Lois|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dc/Callister-254.jpg 5213275] |- | Callister, John Stanley||||1994 Sep 26||55||S of Claude & Mabel; B of Ken, Barbara, Margaret||6040241 |- | Callister, Kenneth Barry||||2000-Aug-24||63||H of May; F of Janet & Barry||5701364 |- | Callister, Norman Charles|| ||1927-Dec-18|| || ||4239162 |- | [[Callister-252|Callister, William Claude]] ||1902-Jul-30||1958-Jul-12||||H of Mabel; F of Ken, John, Barbara, Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d8/Callister-252.jpg 5071275] |- |Cameron, Allan Mills||||1978-Mar-03||73||H of Agnes||5213524 |- |Cameron, Agnes Joyce||1909-Nov-16||1982-Aug-20||||W of Allan; M of John & Margaret||5213524 |- | Cameron, Archibald Donald|| ||1970-Aug-31||59|| w/Bruce & Winifred Cameron||5070753 |- | Cameron, Bruce|| ||1947-Apr-26||1|| w/Archibald & Winifred Cameron||5070753 |- | [[Hellisen-3|Cameron, E A (Millie)]] || ||1991-Aug-18||95||W of Samuel Henry (dec); M of Rita, Betty, Bob|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f3/Cameron-16285.jpg 5213260] |- | Cameron, Lois Vilma||||1978-Aug-21||51||W of Roderick||5071427 |- | [[Cameron-16285|Cameron, S H]] || ||1972-Jul-12||76||H of Millie; F of Rita, Betty, Bob|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f3/Cameron-16285.jpg 5213260] |- | Cameron, William|| ||1925-May-27||31|| S of Alexander & Hughina||4239370 |- | Cameron, Winifred Lucy|| ||2005-Mar-05||89|| w/Bruce & Archibald Cameron||5070753 |- | Campbell, A E|| ||1985-Sep-01||68|| VX60838 Pte||4238890 |- | Campbell, Allan|| ||1929-Nov-10||80|| F of Christina Jessie Williams||4239254 |- | Campbell, Bertha|| ||1960-Oct-23|| || ||5070804 |- | Campbell, C K|| ||1949-Feb-24||65|| 1670 Pte||4239061 |- | Campbell, Catherine|| ||1960-Aug-31||80|| W of David Stuart||4239120 |- | Campbell, Collin||1890-Dec-09||1936-Jul-10|| || ||4239055 |- | Campbell, David Stuart|| ||1960-Sep-23||82|| H of Catherine||4239120 |- |Campbell, Donald||||1978-May-03||67||AIF VX24748; H of Ursula; F of Rex, Jennifer, Melva, Bronwyn||5213540 |- | Campbell, Elaine||1940-Jul-19||2009-Feb-13||68||W of John; M of Ian & Garth||5071120 |- | Campbell, Harvey Hunter||1908-Aug-08||1995-Jan-19||||||5071436 |- | Campbell, Heather|| ||1937-Nov-17|| || ||5070804 |- | Campbell, James|| ||1943-Aug-02|| || ||5070804 |- | Campbell, Lindsay James||||1987-Jul-11||83||H of Olive; F of Ian, Marion, Ron, Dorothy, Robert, Melva, Margaret||6049763 |- | Campbell, Louisa|| ||1965-Dec-18|| || W of Hugh Alexander Campbell||4239399 |- | Campbell, Marion Lorna||1942-Jul-04||2002-Apr-30||||W of Ian; M of Stuart, Fiona, Paul||5071301 |- | Campbell, Marjorie Narton||1903-Dec-13||1993-Nov-15||||W of Fred; M of Margaret & Beverly||5071473 |- | Campbell, Matilda Ellen||1885-Jul-27||1969-Jul-20|| || w/Unnamed Campbell||4238891 |- | Campbell, Olive Louisa||||2000-Mar-04||90||W of Lindsay; M of Heather (dec), Ian, Marion, Ron, Dorothy, Robert, Melva, Margaret||6049764 |- |Campbell, Rex Nicholas||||1978-Jun-13||31||S of Ursula & Donald (dec); B of Jennifer, Melva, Bronwyn||5213549 |- | Campbell, Sarah|| ||1927-Mar-02|| || ||4239062 |- | Campbell, Unnamed|| ||1938-Aug-28||16|| w/Matilda Ellen Campbell||4238891 |- |Campbell, Ursula||||2003-Feb-22||80||W of Don (dec); M of Rex (dec), Jenny, Melva, Bronwyn||5213540 |- | Campion, Rebecca Lee||1989 Mar 14||1989 Nov 20||||D of Mark & Barbara; Sis of Paul & Briony||6049934 |- | Campisi, Antoinette|| ||1957-Oct-11|| || ||4238933 |- | Canobie, Valma Joyce||1930-Aug-10||2013-Feb-13||||W of Lewis; M of Wayne, Jan, Wendy||5071018 |- | Cannell, George Henry||||1976-May-14||63||H of “Robbie”; F of Peter||5213449 |- | Cantwell, Leo Patrick||||1984-Jul-05||80||||5213768 |- | Cantwell, Lauren Joy||1992 May 07||1992 May 07||||D of Andrew & Danielle; Sis of Jennifer & Kathleen||6040070 |- |Canty, Mary Ann (May)||||1997-Jul-21||101||W of Tom; M of Carmel (ec), Leona, Erin, Thomas||5213507 |- |Canty, Vincent Thomas||||1977-Sep-10||75||H of May; F of Carmel (dec), Leona, Erin, Thomas||5213507 |- | Capuano, Beatrice Emily|| ||1953-Jul-16||62|| W of James||5070759 |- | Capuano, James Stanley|| ||1961-Sep-30||72|| H of Beatrice||5070759 |- | Capuano, Morris Donald|| ||1951-Mar-20||25|| d. Manilla||5070757 |- | Carey, Alan Lawrence||1971-Apr-15||2000-Oct-29||29||S of Sandie, Gordon, Brian; B of Twin David, Tanya, Callum; H of Dara; F of Hailey, Alex, Evelyn, Sean||5701374 |- | Carey, David William||1971-Apr-15||2008-Feb-06||36||S of Sandie, Gordon, Brian (dec); B of Twin Alan (dec), Tanya, Callum; F of Twins Storm & Pagan (dec), Hunter||5701373 |- |Carlisle, Eveline||||1984-Jun-16||61||W of Frederick Carlisle (dec); M of Cecil, Marion, Hazel, David||5213451 |- | Carmody, Bridget|| ||1923-Oct-18||75|| W of Thomas||4238834 |- | Carmody, Ellen|| ||1957-Jun-28||72|| D of Thomas & Bridget||4238834 |- | Carmody, Frederick William||||1979-Oct 04||||H of Liela; F of Paul (dec), Liela, Michael, Dorreyelle||5213598 |- | Carmody, Greg|| ||1936-Sep-13||21|| S of Thomas & Margaret||4238835 |- | Carmody, John|| ||1925-Feb-06||45|| S of Thomas & Bridget||4238835 |- | Carmody, Joseph James|| ||1939-Dec-20||59|| ||4208724 |- | Carmody, Margaret|| ||1976-Mar-04||23|| W of Thomas||4238835 |- | Carmody, Maurice|| ||1924-Oct-04||59|| S of Thomas & Bridget||4238834 |- | Carmody, Thomas|| ||1928-Apr-10|| 72?|| H of Bridget||4238834 |- | Carmody, Thomas|| ||1959-Jan-19|| || H of Margaret||4238835 |- | Carnegie, George || ||1951-Dec-21||72|| w/James & Jane Carnegie||4239166 |- | Carnegie, James|| ||1951-Apr-27||38|| w/George & Jane Carnegie||4239166 |- | Carnegie, Jane|| ||1987-Jun-13||84|| w/George & James Carnegie||4239166 |- | Carnell, Warren A||1939-Aug-08||2010-Sep-23||||H of Rita; F of Kerri & Christine||5071072 |- | Carnie, Alice Eileen|| ||1969-May-09||62|| w/John Carnie||4239135 |- | Carnie, John|| ||1973-Sep-24||62|| w/Alice Eileen Carnie||4239135 |- | [[Shingler-239|Carr, Mary]] || ||1976-Oct-05||85||W of Michael|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9c/Carr-18298.jpg 5213325] |- | [[Carr-18298|Carr, Michael]] || ||1972-Sep-28||82||H of Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9c/Carr-18298.jpg 5213325] |- | Carrington, Phyllis Rae||1924-Feb-12||2009-Jan-29||||W of Ralph||5071442 |- | Carrington, Ralph Maxwell||1910-Oct-07||1991-Oct-12||||H of Margarete & Phyllis||5071442 |- | Carrothers, Benjamin Leigh (Ben)||1986-Apr-04||2011-Jun-22||25||S of Jenny & Darren & Wayne; B od Shaun||5071060 |- | Carson, Benjamin John (BJ)||1996 Feb 12||1996 Feb 20||||S of Trevor & Kethleen; B of Jamie, Julie Anne, Jayde, Tashana||6040320 |- | Carson, Brian Sydney||1942-Oct-15||2003-Jul-25||||H of Irene||5071265 |- | [[Carter-46762|Carter, Doris]] ||||||||M f Barbara; M-in-L of Doug|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/86/Carter-46762.jpg 5213355] |- | Carter, Florence Irene||||1982-Aug-02||77||W of Jack; M of John, Veronica, Phillip, Irene||5213702 |- | Carter, Florence Joyce||||1992 Aug 03||72||W of Bob Lindsay & Reg Carter||6040097 |- | Carter, John Francis (Jack)||||1994-Apr-28||88||H of Flo (dec); F of John (dec), Veronica (dec), Phillip, Irene||5213702 |- | Carter, Paul Lingley||1946-Sep-13||2013-Nov-25||||H of Danielle; F of Rebekah & Joshua||5070992 |- | Carton, Margaret|| ||1957-Jun-22||74|| w/Patrick Carton||4208711 |- | Carton, Patrick|| ||1954-Jun-22||74|| w/Margaret Carton||4208711 |- | Cartwright, Arthur||||1998-Nov-14||82||H of Jean; F of Jill, Paul, Wayne, Laureen||5071566 |- | Casey, Beatrice Mary||||1994 Feb 21||69||W of Len; M of Gwenda, Brian, Sonya||6040125 |- | Casey, Leonard Henry||||1992 Sep 08||69||H of Beatrice; F of Brian, Francis, Sonya, Anne, Gwen, Dorothy||6040124 |- | Cashin, Norman Charles|| ||1969-Jul-21||54|| ||4239092 |- | Cashin, Norman George|| ||1951-Oct-21||2|| ||5070557 |- | Cashmore, Jane|| ||1925-Apr-12||63|| W of J E Cashmore||4239371 |- | Cavell, John Henry||1926-Mar-24||2006-Mar-12||||H of Pamela; F of Tony, Patricia, Susan, Christopher||5071217 |- | Cavell, Pamela||1929-Apr-05||2007-Sep-03||||W of John; M of Tony, Patricia, Susan, Christopher||5071217 |- | [[Holt-3136|Cayzer, Annie]] || ||1949-Oct-15||70|| w/Arthur Cayzer|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f0/Cayzer-5.jpg 4239470] |- | [[Dunbabin-78|Cayzer, Annie Elizabeth]] ||1913-Nov-07||2000-Oct-21||86||W of Charles Ernest; D of Henry & Elizabeth Dunbabin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/78/Dunbabin-78.jpg 5071610] |- | [[Cayzer-5|Cayzer, Arthur]] || ||1968-Sep-16||93|| w/Annie Cayzer|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f0/Cayzer-5.jpg 4239470] |- | [[Cayzer-4|Cayzer, Arthur John]] || ||1942-Sep-20||34|| || [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ad/Cayzer-4.jpg 4239478] |- | [[Cayzer-72|Cayzer, Charles Ernest]] ||||1997-Jul-30||82||S of Arthur & Annie; H of Annie; F of Ernest, Joyce (Pickering), Lindsay, Catherline (Burden), Geoffrey, Rosemary (Symes), Philip|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/39/Cayzer-72.jpg 5071611] |- | [[Cayzer-44|Cayzer, John]] ||1828-Nov-09||1909-Apr-02|| || b. Melbourn, Cambridge, England; H of Hannah; F of Thomas, Emily, John Henry, Hannah, Sarah, Alice, Charles Pelham, Robert, Nathaniel, Arthur, Charlotte|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ed/Cayzer-44.jpg 5070502] |- | [[Cayzer-68|Cayzer, Nellie]] ||1910-Mar-07||1911-Sep-29|| || D of Arthur & Annie; w/Sarah Jane Cayzer|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/ca/Cayzer-68.jpg 5070503] |- | [[Cayzer-73|Cayzer, Sarah Jane]] ||1864-Sep-12||1941-Dec-28|| || D of John and Hannah; w/Nellie Cayzer|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/ca/Cayzer-68.jpg 5070503] |- | Chadwick, Colin James||1936 Aug 14||1987 Nov 21||||H of Irene; F of Karen, Ann, Lynette, Robert, Shane||6049802 |- | Chaffey, Raymond A|| ||1942-Mar-15|| <1|| ||4239182 |- | Challie, Eva||1926 Fab 15||2012-Oct-17||||W of Bruce; of Greg, Chris, Amanda, Ken||5071023 |- | Challis, Alfred Neil||||1989-Dec-18||93||H of Jessie; F of Ron, Doug, Bruce, Max, Maie (Riseley), Brian, Graham||5071431 |- | Challis, Brian T||1930-Oct-22||2010-Jun-04||||H of Anne; F of Jenny, Barb, Di, Pete||5071454 |- | Challis, Dorothy Grace (Doss)||1923-Mar-26||2009-Apr-23||86||W of Ron; M of Raymond, Pamela (dec), Kaye, Garry||6040170 |- | Challis, Florence Felice||1901-Apr-16||1985-Feb-01|| || nee Gibson; 2nd wife of Tom Metheral Grigg||4239213 |- | Challis, Jessie Isobel||||1966-May-07||66||W of Alfred; M of Ron, Doug, Bruce, Max, Maie (Riseley), Brian, Graham||5071431 |- | Challis, Lianne Joan||||1980-Apr-03||24||W of Greg; M of Benjamin & Emma||5213657 |- | Challis, Ronald Neil (Ron)||||1993 Oct 13 ||70||H of Doss; F of Raymond, Pamela (dec), Kaye, Garry||6040169 |- | Chalmers, Annie Alberta|| ||1948-Apr-04||49|| W of David; M of David, Robert, Donald||4239181 |- | Chalmers, David Main|| ||1949-May-31|| || H of Georgina||4239180 |- | Chalmers, David Main|| ||1992-Nov-30||94|| H of Annie; F of David,Robert,Donald||4239181 |- | Chalmers, Georgina|| ||1944-Aug-22|| || W of David||4239180 |- | Chalmers, Robert Charles|| ||1961-Nov-16||31|| H of Norma; F of Ian & Brett||4239437 |- | Chandler, Edith Annie|| ||1907-Apr-01|| <1|| w/Lois May Chandler||5070791 |- | Chandler, Edith Susan|| ||1948-Dec-24||72|| W of William||5070768 |- | Chandler, Herbert Stanley||||1975-Aug-15||64||H of Lily||5213417 |- | Chandler, Lily||||1992-Mar-10||86||W of Herbert Stanley||5213417 |- | Chandler, Lois May||1910-Sep-12||1911-Sep-01|| || w/Edith Annie Chandler||5070791 |- | Chandler, William R|| ||1958-Mar-26||85|| H of Susan||5070768 |- | Chapman, George||||||||RAN||5213450 |- | Chapman, James Euan||1932-Nov-06||1993-Dec-11||||H of Gwen; F of William, Megan, Marnie, Ribert||5071520 |- | Chapman, Marie||||||||||5071279 |- | Chapman, Nancye||||||||||5213450 |- | Charlton, Albert Edward||||1980-Oct-02||73||H of Mavis; F of Sid, Joyce, Rhonda, Ian||5213638 |- | Charlton, Eda||1909-Apr-05||2002-Sep-18||||W of Leslie; M of Roy, Peter, Dorothy||5071282 |- | Charlton, Emily Margaret||||1994 May 05||83||W of George; M of Gordon & Carol||6040236 |- | Charlton, George Frederick||||1995 Aug 01||88||H of Emily; F of Gordon & Carol||6040237 |- | Charlton, Jean Fairbairn||1907-May-21||2003-Jun-03||||nee Lester; W of Robert; M of Margaret, Wallace, Jennifer||5071484 |- | Charlton, Leslie James||1896-Jan-20||1969-Jun-24||||H of Eda; F of Roy, Peter, Dorothy||5071282 |- | Charlton, Robert Samuel||1904-Sep-04||2004-Jan-28||||H of Jean; F of Margaret (Tonks), Wallace Charlotn & Jennifer (Mulligan)||5071478 |- | Charlton, Roy (Darky)||||2008-Jan-26||77||F of Christine, Leslie, John, Wayne, Michael, Mark, Sandra, Eleanor||5071155 |- | Charlton, Wilfrit|| ||1927-Jun-18||19|| S of John & Isabella||5070743 |- | Charman, Geoffrey||||||||||5070999 |- | Charman, Walter||||1976-Oct-26||59||AIF; H of Bess; F of Wendy, Loretta, Geoff||5213482 |- | Checkley, Wendy Lesley||1960 May 21||1993 Mar 07||32||W of Steven; D of Gladys & Les; D-in-Lof Marie & Jim; Sis of Daryl, Brian, Kerri, Neal||6040158 |- | Cheesley, Cyrus Joseph|| |||| || w/Johanna; F of Lillian, Rene, Hilda, Joseph||4208678 |- | Cheesley, Johanna|| ||1945-Dec-20|| || w/Cyrus Joseph Cheesley||4208678 |- | Chenoweth, Alan Richard||||1983-Jan-02||62||AIF; B of Roy & Dorrie||5213709 |- | Chenoweth, Annie Cecilia|| ||1964-Jul-19||65|| W of Roy, M of Edgar, Roy, Alan, Dorrie (Allen)||4238858 |- | Chenoweth, Harold Roy|| ||1962-Sep-01||78|| H of Annie; F of Edgar, Roy, Alan, Dorrie (Allen)||4238850 |- | Cherry, Margaret Lilian||||2001-Dec-07||88||M of Margaret & Brian||5071330 |- | Chilver, Charles William|| ||1949-Aug-22||78|| w/Louisa A Chilver||4239276 |- | Chilver, Gwen Mary||1928-Jul-28||1972-Dec-28|| || w/James Daniel Chilver||4239317 |- | Chilver, James Daniel||1913||1970|| || w/Gwen Mary Chilver||4239317 |- | Chilver, Louisa A|| ||1945-Sep-22||71|| w/Charles William Chilver||4239276 |- | Chilver, Mary Teresa||1903-Aug-22||1957-Mar-13||53|| W of James; M of Evelyn||4238839 |- | Chizzoniti, Francesco||1922-Dec-08||1993-Aug-28|| || ||4238974 |- | Christensen, Harry||1922-Mar-16||2013-Jul-03||91||AIF VX70264; H of Muriel; F of Una, Christine, Iris||5071014 |- | Christison, Margaret||||1989 Jan 22||52||D of Mr & Mrs Christison (dec); Sis of Maurice (dec), Ian, Harry, Joyce, Nancy||6049873 |- | Christoffersen, Charles John||1923-Apr-27||2000-Feb-23||||S of Christopher & May; B of Christopher, Mary, Alan, Ron, Edna||5071540 |- | Christoffersen, Christopher C J|| ||1936-Jan-08||43|| 230 AIF 4th L.H.; H of May||5070839 |- | Christoffersen, Christopher Lorraine||1914-Oct-05||1999-Jun-12||||S of Christopher & May; B of Mary, Jack, Alan, Ron, Edna||5071540 |- | Christoffersen, May|| ||1969-Jun-06||78|| W of Christopher||5070840 |- | Christoffersen, Ronald L||||2000-Oct-04||72||H of earl; F of Valerie, Wendie, Pamela, Brenda||5701370 |- | Clapton, Norman Henry||1901||1973|| || H of Violet; F of Lillian; F-in-L of Bert||5070890 |- | Clapton, Violet Linda||1908||1978|| || W of Norman; M of Lillian; M-in-L of Bert||5070890 |- |Clare, Gladys Agnes||||1988 Sep 26||88||W of Clare; M of Iris, Norman, Brian, Dorothy||5213461 |- | Clark, Elsie May||||1997-Nov-27||62||M of Richard, Janice, Ann, Wendy, Kellie||5071596 |- | Clark, Graham A||1932-Mar-19||2009-Oct-13||||F of Richard, Janice, Wendy, Ann, Kellie; B of Allan & Ken||5071109 |- | [[Clark-79813|Clark, John Lawrence]] || ||1972-Mar-09||47||S of Thomas & Margaret; B of Noreen, Kathleen, Frank, Noel, Aileen, Mary, Peter|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/09/Clark-79813.jpg 5213225] |- | Clark, Leslie Wilson|| ||1948-Jun-03||73|| H of Mabel||4239177 |- | Clark, Mabel M|| ||1958-Mar-14||79|| W of Leslie||4239177 |- | [[Carter-45615|Clark, Margaret Anna]] ||||1980-Mar-28||78||W of Thomas (dec); M of Jack (dec), Noreen, Kathleen, Frank, Noel, Aileen, Mary, Peter|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ea/Clark-79814.jpg 5213389] |- | [[Clark-79817|Clark, Noel Thomas]] ||1930-Dec-24||1998-Feb-22||||H of Lita; F of Terry, Peter, Anne-Maree, Kevin, Darren, Dean, Joanne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/be/Clark-79817.jpg 5071588] |- | [[Clark-79814|Clark, Thomas William]] ||||1975-Feb-26||78||H of Margaret; F of John (dec), Noreen, Kathleen, Frank, Noel, Aileen, Mary, Peter|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ea/Clark-79814.jpg 5213389] |- | [[Poole-9207|Clarke, Agnes]] || ||1972-Apr-02||86|| W of George; M of Ken|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dc/Clarke-24909.jpg 5070521] |- | Clarke, Donald L||1926-Nov-10||2001-Aug-04||||b. Loch; H of Shirley; F of Glenn, Stephen, Michael||5071345 |- | [[Clarke-24908|Clarke, Eric Raymond]] || ||1919-Jan-17||9|| S of George & Agnes Clarkes|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/12/Clarke-24908.jpg 5070520] |- | [[Clarke-24909|Clarke, George]] || ||1936-Aug-12||74|| H of Agnes; F of Ken|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dc/Clarke-24909.jpg 5070521] |- | [[Clarke-23548|Clarke, Isabelle Irene]] ||||1973-Dec-28||77|| || [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/86/Clarke-23548.jpg 5213339] |- | Clarke, Melanie Jane Elizabeth||||1975-Sep-11||1||17 mths||5213422 |- | Clarke, Shirley P||||2001-Jan-31||71||W of Donald; M of Glenn, Stephen, Michael||5071345 |- | [[Clemann-15|Clemann, Archie Joseph Carroll]] || ||1972-May-26||69||H of Hilda; F of Norma, Douglas, Judith|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/43/Clemann-15.jpg 5213251] |- | [[Clemann-2|Clemann, Arnold O]] || ||1950-Sep-06||89|| H of Sarah A|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d0/Clemann-2.jpg 4239530] |- | [[Sweet-6598|Clemann, Emma]] || ||1940-Jul-25||82|| W of Henrich; M of Ernestina & Selina Ann|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/68/Clemann-26-1.jpg 5070446] |- | Clemann, Ernestina|| ||1901-Feb-08||4|| D of Henrich & Emma; w/Selina Ann|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/68/Clemann-26-1.jpg 5070446] |- | [[Clemann-25|Clemann, George Robert]] || ||1942-Oct-21||34|| KIA|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/27/Clemann-23.jpg 4239532] |- | Clemann, Harry|| ||1951-Nov-03|| || B of Olga Ann Clemann||4239528 |- | [[Clemann-26|Clemann, Henrich Albert]] || ||1918-Nov-27||58|| H of Emma; F of Ernestina & Salina Ann|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/68/Clemann-26-1.jpg 5070446] |- | [[Clemann-23|Clemann, Henry]] || ||1900-Dec-17||72|| w/Oswald & George Robert Clemann|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/27/Clemann-23.jpg 4239532] |- | [[Jones-132095|Clemann, Hilda Margaretl]] ||||2008-Sep-06||88||W of Archie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/43/Clemann-15.jpg 5213251] |- | Clemann, Olga Ann||1895-Aug-19||1996-Jun-08|| || Sister of Harry Clemann||4239528 |- | [[Clemann-24|Clemann, Oswald]] || ||1916-May-17||52|| S of Henry Clemann|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/27/Clemann-23.jpg 4239532] |- | [[Sweet-2338|Clemann, Sarah A]] || ||1950-Dec-16||91|| W of Arnold O|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d0/Clemann-2.jpg 4239530] |- | Clemann, Selina Ann|| ||1922-Dec-19||30|| D of Henrich & Emma; w/Ernestina|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/68/Clemann-26-1.jpg 5070446] |- | Clohesy, Bridget|| ||1824-Dec-24||42|| w/Thomas||4238993 |- | Clohesy, David James||||1976-Feb-04||65||AIF; S of the late Martin & Mary; B of Mary & Eileen (dec)||5213439 |- | Clohesy, James|| ||1951-Dec-04||52|| w/John||4239011 |- | Clohesy, John|| ||1953-Jun-07||82|| w/James||4239011 |- | Clohesy, Philip|| ||1948-Aug-30||83|| w/Patrick Lawless||4239018 |- | Clohesy, Thomas|| ||1981-Jul-19||81|| w/Bridget||4238993 |- | Close, Betsy Jean||1930-Jan-13||2008-Apr-10||||W of Arthur; M of Robyn, Keryn, Bret||5071512 |- | Coates, Patrick Andrew||||1992 Oct 24||49||H of Wilma; F of Christine, Sharon, Craig||6040117 |- |Coe, Annie||1902||1983-Feb||||b. England; W of Ernest; M of Dorothy, Ronald, Margaret||5213718 |- | Colbert, Catherine M|| ||1975-Oct-08||90|| W of Charles||4208700 |- | Colbert, Charles P|| ||1926-Dec-26||48|| H of Catherine||4208700 |- | Colbert, Edward|| ||1942-Jul-16|| || w/John Colbert & Mary Cook||4208699 |- | Colbert, Edward|| ||1899-Apr-28||62|| ||4208739 |- | Colbert, John|| ||1955-Jun-18|| || w/Edward Colbert & Mary Cook||4208699 |- | Coleman, Royston Stanley||1925-Feb-08||2003-Nov-28||||H of Dorothy; S of Thomas & Theresa; B of Bill, Reg, Dorothy, Winifred, Barbara||5071241 |- | Coleman, Tonie Louise||||1983-Oct-07||<1||10 weeks; D of Lorraine & Davi; Sis of Michelle, Paula, Kathleen, Rebecca||5213759 |- | Collett, Leonard Frederick||||1988-Jun-11||||H of Ruth; F of Barry, Graeme, Barbara||5071430 |- | Collett, Ruth||||1978-Jun-08||||W of Leonard; M of Barry, Graeme, Barbara||5071430 |- | Collings, Frank||1915-Sep-19||2005-Sep-20||||H of Margaret; F of Geoff, Sheila, Barb, Sue||5070971 |- | Collings, Margaret||1919-Mar-17||2005-Sep-08||||W of Frank; M of Geoff, Sheila, Barb, Sue||5070971 |- | Collins, Ada||1878||1952|| || w/William Collins & Ronald Hoult||5070740 |- | Collins, Francis Annie||1900-Oct-10||1975-Mar-25||||W of James; M of Bill, Peter, Geoff, Helen, Irene|||5213407 |- | Collins, James William||1905||1975||||H of Annie; F of Bill, Peter, Geoff, Helen, Irene||5213408 |- | Collins, Peter||1939-Jul-18||2012-May-20||72||H of Janice; F of Vicki & Joan||5071055 |- | Collins, William||1869||1927|| || w/Ada Collins & Ronald Hoult||5070740 |- | Colwell, Cornelius William|| ||1953-Sep-13||81|| ||4208658 |- | Colyer, Alan Vaughan||1885||1956|| || H of Dorothy Jean||4239219 |- | Colyer, Dorothy Jean||1895||1986|| || H of Alan Vaughan||4239219 |- | Colyer, John Scott|| ||1970-Nov-06||44|| S of Dorothy & Alan||4239217 |- | Colyer, Myra Roma Rose||1925-May-24||2012-May-02||||W of Stuart; M of Heather; GM of Beth & Clare||5071052 |- | Condon, Bridget|| ||1955-Dec-13|| 83?|| W of Michael||4238774 |- | Condon, Michael|| ||1944-Aug-23||78|| H of Bridget||4238774 |- | Conley, Joyce Iris||1911-Oct-16||1999-Apr-09||||W of Paul (dec); M of Ivan (dec) & Judy, Merilyn & Mervyn||5213579 |- | Conley, Paul||||1978-Oct-26||81||H of Iris; F of Ivan & Merilyn||5213578 |- | [[Connor-2820|Connor, Alfred]] || ||1960-Aug-01||81|| w/Arthur & Elizabeth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1a/Gardham-26.jpg 4239504] |- | Considine, Bernard Roy||||2001-Sep-27||89||H of Ruby; F of Margaret (dec), Claire, John (dec), Ross||5071236 |- | Considine, Clara|| ||1942-Apr-19||60|| W of Matthew James||4208676 |- | Considine, John Bernard|| ||1970-Jun-05||23|| ||4238932 |- | Considine, Matthew James|| ||1938-Jul-19||56|| H of Clara||4208676 |- | Considine, Patricia Margaret||1909-Jul-08||1999-Aug-08|| || nee Wilson; W of Thomas Henry, M of Kevin Matthew, Mary, Patricia||4208673 |- | Considine, Ruby E||||2010-Oct-18||98||W of Roy (dec); M of Margaret (dec), Claire, John (dec), Ross||5071236 |- | Considine, Thomas Henry||1910-Mar-03||1976-Jul-02|| || H of Patricia Margaret; F of Kevin Matthew, Mary, Patricia||4208673 |- | [[Constantine-261|Constantine, Roy Ross]] || ||1970-Aug-27||66||H of Greta; F of Barbara, Geoffrey|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/75/Constantine-261.jpg5213191] |- | Conway, Florence E||1909-Aug-29||1990-Dec-15||||D of James & Louisa Conway||6040019 |- | Conway, James|| ||1962-Aug-18||85|| Boer War; w/Louisa Eliza Conway||4239164 |- | Conway, Jessie|| ||1939-Aug-15||24|| ||4239037 |- | Conway, Louisa Eliza|| ||1976-Jan-23||91|| w/James Conway||4239164 |- | Conway, Kathleen||||||||||5071028 |- | Cook, Bette Jean||||1987-Jun-30||71||W of John; M of Maxine & Noel||6049766 |- | Cook, Edward|| ||1953-Feb-06||76|| H of Martha||5070734 |- | Cook, Hilda||||1985-Feb-12||64||W of Donald; M of Lynette, Jeanette, Gregory, Anthony||5213800 |- | Cook, John Lewis||1907 Oct 07||1993 Apr 26||85||H of Estelle; F of John, David, Annette||6040152 |- | Cook, John S D||||1991-May-02||82||AIF; H of Bette; F of Maxine, Noel||6049767 |- | Cook, Kevin Arthur||||1977-May-31||17||S of Reg & Mary; B of Jenny, Robert, Twin of Wendy, Melissa||5213495 |- | Cook, Martha Jane|| ||1957-Oct-09||76|| W of Edward||5070734 |- | Cook, Mary|| ||1947-Jun-12|| || W of Arthur; w/John & Edward Colbert||4208699 |- | Cook, Reginald Francis||||1986-Oct-03||54||H of Mary; F of Jenny, Robert, Wendy, Kevin (dec), Mellissa||6049712 |- | Cooper, Eda||1869-Oct-12||1917-Jun-27||47|| nee Frankcom; W of John; M of Rupert,Stanley,Irene,May||5070881 |- | Cooper, Lorraine June||1951-Oct-05||2002-Apr-07||||W of George; M of Raelene, Kevin, Robyn, Russell; D of Lorna & Rex; Sis of Carol||5071303 |- | Cooper, O M||||0194-Dec-12||80||AIF VX83323||5071444 |- | Coote, Florence Eva|| ||1988-Mar-19||94|| w/John Thomas Coote||4239444 |- | Coote, John Charles||1924-May-14||2012-Apr-21|| || ||4239445 |- | Coote, John Thomas|| ||1963-Mar-28||74|| w/Florence Eva Coote||4239444 |- | Cosson, Clarice Isobel||1917-Aug-10||2001-Mar-10|| || W of Ernest; M of Pearl,Dawn,Graham||4239132 |- | Cosson, Ernest Cyril||1911-May-13||1968-Oct-19|| || H of Clarice; F of Pearl,Dawn,Graham||4239132 |- | Costelow, Alice|| ||1913-Nov-09||76|| W of William; M of Lucy||5070798 |- | Costelow, Emily|| ||1960-Feb-10|| ?|| w/Samuel Costelow||4239480 |- | Costelow, Lucy|| ||1902-Aug-20||27|| D of William & Alice||5070798 |- | Costelow, Oswald Samuel||||1977-Dec-05||67||Nee Bowler; B of Gladys (dec) & Elsie||5213529 |- | Costelow, Samuel|| ||1940-Jun-06|| 67?|| w/Emily Costelow||4239480 |- | Costelow, Thomas||||1952 Mar 29||41||||6040544 |- | Costelow, William|| ||1902-Nov-01||74|| H of Alice; F of Lucy||5070798 |- | Cotter, Jean||1926 Jan 12||2003 Oct 30||||W of Jack; M of Tony, Greg, Julie, Michael, Jenny, Cathie||6040100 |- | Cotter, John Patrick|| ||1942-Aug-06||51|| ||4208669 |- | Cotter, J (Jack)||||1992 Oct 05||72||AIF VX8206; H of Jean||6040099 |- | Cotton, Reginald William|| ||1912-May-15||64|| w/Margaret Watson Evans||5070579 |- | Coughlan, Leslie Russell (Russ)||1921-Mar-21||2010-Sep-15||||RAAF; H of Faye; F of Leigh & Peter, Ian & Voula, Gaye & Norm, Graeme & Dot||5071092 |- | [[Coulter-4008|Coulter, Ernest]] ||1898-Apr-19||1974-Dec-18||||H of Violet|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ab/Coulter-4008.jpg 5213395] |- | [[Stockel-74|Coulter, Helen Margaret]] ||1939||1971||||W of Ewen J Coulter; M of Kaj, Alistair, Rory, Adrian|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7e/Stockel-74.jpg 5213203] |- | [[McLarty-439|Coulter, Julia Juanita Hope]] || ||1994-Feb-14||81|| W of Wilson; M of Colin, Graeme,Keith,Suzanne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ac/Coulter-3490.jpg 5070545] |- | [[Coulter-3919|Coulter, Keith]] || ||1968-Nov-11||24|| S of Wilson & Nita; B of Colin,Grame,Suzanne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a0/Coulter-3919.jpg 5070544] |- | Coulter, Muriel Ivy|| ||1970-Apr-11||51|| W of Richard; M of Max, Alan,Geoff|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/44/Coulter-3493.jpg 5070469] |- | Coulter, Nancy Phyllis||1915-Feb-22||2010-Apr-26||||W of Thomas; M of Beverley (dec), John, Marie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6c/Coulter-3492.jpg 5070961] |- | [[Coulter-3493|Coulter, Richard]] || ||1989-Nov-11||80|| H of Muriel Ivy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/44/Coulter-3493.jpg 5070469] |- | [[Coulter-3488|Coulter, Richard (Dick)]] ||||1981-Dec-30||||H of Rose; F of Norman, Eileen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7f/Coulter-3488.jpg 5213254] |- | [[Hughes-30072|Coulter, Rose Elizabeth]] ||||1972-Jul-02||84||W of Richard; M of Norman, Eileen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7f/Coulter-3488.jpg 5213254] |- | [[Coulter-3492|Coulter, Thomas Mackinnon]] ||1908||2004||||H of Nancy; F of Beverley (dec), John, Marie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6c/Coulter-3492.jpg 5070961] |- | [[Gray-41535|Coulter, Violet]] ||1906-Feb-15||1985-Feb-01||||H of Ernest|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ab/Coulter-4008.jpg 5213395] |- | [[Coulter-3490|Coulter, Wilson John]] || ||1994-Sep-07||87|| H of Julia|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ac/Coulter-3490.jpg 5070545] |- | Courtney, Bernard Maxell (Nick)||||2008-Nov-08||86||H of Patricia; F of Anthony, Sandra & Janine||6049739 |- | Courtney, E E (Nell)||1916-May-02||2008-Mar-06||91||W of Stan||5071154 |- | Courtney, Patricia Marjory||||1987-Feb-06||62||W of Nick; M of Anthony, Sandra & Janine||6049739 |- | Courtney, S J (Stan)||1912-Jun-27||1995-Jul-13||83||H of Nell||5071154 |- | Cowell, Annie Helena||1892||1969|| || nee Simon||5070682 |- | Cowell, Gordon||1924||1966|| || late RAAF; S of John Thomas||5070628 |- | Cowell, John Thomas||1879||1956|| || F of Gordon||5070628 |- | Cowland, Ottilia Dorothy (tille)||1896-Sep-13||1992-Jun-13|| || D of Charles & Louise Simon; w/Shirley Ann||5070607 |- | Cowland, Shirley Ann||1926-Jul-27||1929-Aug-04|| || D of Thomas & Bertha; twin of Betty; w/Ottilia Cowland||5070607 |- | Cowled, Briar|| ||1961-Sep-02||43|| ||5070893 |- | Coyle, James||1934-May-25||2010-Jan-16||||b. Clydebank, Scotland; H of Christine; F of Andrew, John, Cameron, Meredith||5071100 |- | Cozens, Mabel F|| ||1962-Jan-14||80|| W of William E G||5070534 |- | Cozens, Samuel|| ||1930-Jun-19||67|| ||5070533 |- | Cozens, William E G|| ||1960-May-07||81|| H of Mabel F||5070534 |- | Cramp, Bee (Bertha Ellen)||||2014 Jan 22||100||W of Colin||6049834 |- | Cramp, Colin Vincent||||1988 Jun 03||66||H of Bee; F of Judy, Bev, John, Sharon||6049833 |- | Crawford, Annie Muir||1902-Dec-22||1966-Aug-25|| || b West Kilbride, Scotland; W of Peter Gatherer||4239338 |- | Crawford, Peter Gatherer||1898-Mar-06||1962-Jul-27|| || b. Greenock, Scotland; H of Annie Muir||4239338 |- | Crespin, Daisy Isabel|| ||1955-Feb-22||72|| W of Ernest Studley||5070474 |- | Crespin, Ernest Studley|| ||1976-Aug-26||99|| H of Daisy Isabel||5070474 |- | Crichton, May|| ||1908-May-16||39|| W of Thomas||4239071 |- | Crichton, Thomas|| ||1932-Dec-03||73|| H of May||4239071 |- | Crighton, Donald Thomas||1942-Mar-19||1982-Sep-18||||||5213708 |- | Crighton, Ellen Mahala (Hala)||1911-Apr-25||1995-Oct-31||84||W of Bob; M of Geoff & Glenys||5213609 |- | Crighton, Frederick || ||1894-Nov-24||80|| S of Alexander & Catherine Crighton||4239027 |- | Crighton, Samuel Robert (Bob)||||1980-Jan-29||80||H of Hala; F of Geoffrey & Glenys||5213608 |- | Crighton, Thomas Frederick||1905 Nov 05||1992 Jul 03||||H of Hazel; F of Donald, Reginald, Florence||6040058 |- |Croatto, Albina||||1980-Apr-21||76||W of Giovanni Battista; M of Rina, Mario, Bruno, Amelia||5213628 |- |Croatto, Bruno John||||1983-Nov-11||52||H of Ursula; F of Daniel, Kathyrn, Diana, Laura, Benedict, Michael; B of Rina, Mario, Amelia||5213780 |- |Croatto, Giovanni Battista||||1982-Aug-23||78||H of Albina; F of Rina, Mario, Bruno, Amelia||5213628 |- | Crofts, Ernley||||1983-Jul-02||66||AIF; S of Eva & Richard Crofts (dec); B of Beryl (dec), Lisle, Norman, Merlin, Huon (dec)||5213753 |- | Crofts, Eva Margaret||||1981-Oct-08||91||W of Richard (Dick)(dec); M of Lisle, Norm, Ern, Merle||5213671 |- | Crofts, Lila Merle|| ||1961-Apr-22||35|| w/Norman Crofts||4239324 |- | Crofts, Merlin||||1998-Jul-29||77||D of Eva & Richard Crofts; B of Beryl, Lisle, Norman, Ernley, Huon||5213753 |- | Crofts, Norman||1915-Jul-19||2003-Apr-06|| || w/Lila Merle Crofts||4239324 |- | Crofts, Richard|| ||1938-May-11||13|| ||4239204 |- | Crombie, Alexander George Leslie||||1985-Dec-01||88||AIF 3173; H of Florrie||5213833 |- | Crombie, Florence Emma||||1992-Mar-28||82||W of Alex||5213834 |- | Cross, Amy Evelyn|| ||1922-Aug-29||5|| ||4239198 |- | Cross, Betty Alexa|| ||2 Spr 1967||47|| W of Ted||4239493 |- | Cross, Dorothy May|| ||1962-Jul-16||62|| ||5070896 |- | Cross, Elsie Irene|| ||1990-Sep-29||78|| w/John Edward Cross||4239442 |- | [[Cross-11665|Cross, George]] || ||1943-Jan-28||89|| H of Mary J||5070570 |- | Cross, Helen Katherine||1924||2007|| || nee Buckingham; W of Russell||5070937 |- | Cross, John Edward|| ||1962-Oct-16||57|| w/Elsie Irene Cross||4239442 |- | Cross, Leslie Wilson|| ||1947-Apr-12||52|| H of Ruby; F of Florence, Phyllis, Gladys, Athol, Beryl, Elsie||4239119 |- | Cross, Maggie|| ||21 Nov 1947\||37|| ||4239238 |- | [[Johnson-116148|Cross, Mary J]] || ||1942-Jul-25||79|| W of George||5070570 |- | Cross, Richard Robert|| ||1984-Jan-18||82|| H of Ruby||5070895 |- | Cross, Ruby|| ||1961-Nov-21||54|| W of Richard||5070895 |- | Cross, Ruby Grace|| ||1971-Jun-18||74|| W of Leslie Wilson Cross||4239119 |- | Cross, Russell Joseph||1921||2005|| || H of Helen||5070937 |- | Cross, Ted|| ||1971-Feb-14||54|| H of Betty||4239493 |- | Cross, Thomas|| ||1 Aug 196?||92|| ||5070897 |- | Cross, Thomas G|| ||1935-Feb-04||31|| ||5070568 |- | Crouch, Anna|| ||1936-Nov-18||68|| W of John||4238957 |- | Crouch, Arthur E||1924-Jan-24||2010-Jun-08||||AIF; H of Nancy; F of Isabel, Gail, Barbara, Beverley, Heather, Dianne||5071085 |- | Crouch, John|| ||1936-Nov-05||76|| H of Anna||4238957 |- | Cruikshank, Jessie||||1987 Sep 09||85||W of Alexander C||6049807 |- | Cummings, Christine Alison||1948-Dec-29||1966-Sep-22|| || ||4239492 |- | Cummings, John B (Jack)||1916-Apr-24||2002-Aug-23||||H of Margaret; F of Max, Kerry, Anne, Ross||5071281 |- | Cummings, Margaret Daphne||1930-Apr-18||2006-Feb-27||||W of Jack; M of Max, Kerry, Anne||5071281 |- | Cummins, Helen||1937-Dec-31||2009-Mar-15||||W of Paddy; M of Bridget, Ben, Clare, Liam||5071126 |- | Cummins, Rhyl Myfanwy||1938-Jan-03||2006-Aug-18||||W of Jack; M of Nicholas, Suzanne, Virginia||5071187 |- | Cunningham, Allan Leslie||1922 Nov 25||2010 Mar 03||||H of Kathleen||6040240 |- | Cunningham, Andrew George|| ||1950-Nov-28||63|| w/Doris Irene||4239047 |- | Cunningham, Anne||1919-Apr-28||2003-Oct-20||||W of Patrick; M of Edmund & Jennifer||5071258 |- | Cunningham, Doris Irene|| ||1987-Jun-21||90|| w/Andrew George||4239047 |- | Cunningham, H G (Harry)||||2002-Nov-04||82||RAAF 52055; H of Margaret; F of Alan, graham, Anne||5071285 |- | Cunningham, Kathleen Alberta||1922 Oct 04||1994 Sep 02||||Nee Holt; W of Les & George Trotman (dec); M of Berry, Mary, Joan, Kathleen||6040239 |- | Cunningham, Margaret Jean||||2003-Jan-27||75||W of Harry; M of Alan, Graham, Anne||5071285 |- | Cunningham, Monsignor John Raymond||1961||1980-Nov-08|| || Parish Priest of Leongatha||4208730 |- | Cunningham, Patrick Edmond||1914-May-22||2005-Feb-17||||AIF; H of Anne; F of Edmund & Janan, Jennifer & Kerwin||5071258 |- | Curley, Mike||1936-Sep-20||2012-May-26||||H of Margaret; F of oy, Joel, Harry||5071041 |- | Curnick, Douglas William|| ||1950-Jan-06||22|| w/Ivan Howard Logan||5070767 |- | Currie, Joseph|| ||1969-Apr-25||86|| H of Sarah||4239342 |- | Currie, Sarah|| ||1958-Mar-21||75|| W of Joseph||4239342 |- | Curtis, Florence Maud|| ||1952-Nov-12||71|| w/Frederick Charles Curtis||5070778 |- | Curtis, Frederick Charles|| ||1943-Aug-24||67|| w/Florence Maud Curtis||5070779 |- | Cusack, Betty||||1983-Feb-01||56||W of Bryan; M of Michael & Ann||5213711 |- | Cusack, Bryan Thomas||||1994-Apr-30||70||H of Betty; F of Michael & Ann; F-in-L of Debbie & Mick||5213711 |- | Cuttriss, Daisy Gertrude|| ||1980-Aug-28||87|| W of John||5070691 |- | Cuttriss, John|| ||1969-Dec-10||81|| H of Daisy||5070691 |- | [[Dakers-66|Dakers, Rex]]|| ||1970-Oct-02||72|| AIF chaplain|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/48/Dakers-66.jpg 5213188] |- | Dale, Cecile E|| ||1984-Feb-28||86|| W of William S||5070678 |- | Dale, Eliza|| ||1910-Jul-08||81|| W of James||5070651 |- | Dale, Ian (Pod)|| ||1957-May-14||22|| S of William & Cecile||5070676 |- | Dale, James|| ||1918-Jun-27|| || H of Eliza||5070651 |- | Dale, William S|| ||1964-Feb-28||72|| H of Cecile; F of Dorothy, Joan, John, Alan, Ian||5070677 |- | Dalliston, Eileen|| ||1881-Aug-09||86|| w/Margaret Dalliston||4239518 |- | Dalliston, Margaret|| ||1936-Dec-17||59|| w/Eileen Dalliston||4239518 |- | Dalrymple, Shirley P M||||1983-Jan-03||39||W of Vin; M of Debbie, David, Paul||5213724 |- | Dalton, Gwendoline Ellen||1912||1990||||W of William; M of Tiny & John||6040011 |- | Dalton, William Ernest||1921||1990||||H of Gwen; F of Tony & John||6040012 |- | Dancs, Laszlo (Les)||1919-Mar-20||2000-Sep-16||||b. Bekes, Hungary; H of Margit; F of Les & Jim||5071283 |- | Dancs, Margit||1923-Oct-26||2013-Apr-20||||Nee Remecki; b. Bekes, Hungary; W of Les; M of Les & Jim||5071283 |- | Dannock, Ernest William||||1979-Jul-31||75||H of Eugenie; F of Raymond, Betty, Alan||5213593 |- | Dannock, Eugenie M||||2002 Feb 06||91||W of Ernest; M of Raymond, Betty, Alan||5213593 |- | Dannock, Henry Clark|| ||1963-Jun-24||98|| H of Maria||5070879 |- | Dannock, Maria|| ||1911-Oct-04||42|| W of Henry||5070879 |- | Dannock, Nell|| ||1954-May-01||60|| ||4208687 |- | Daskalakis, Mary||1908 Jun 12||1993 Jul 16||||Sis of Ellie Psalti & John Baltas; Aunt of Michael & Alexander Psalti||6040132 |- | Davenport, William B||||2001-Jul-23||84||AIF; H of Edith Mary; F of Simon & Adrian||5071320 |- | Davies, Arthur Owen||1916-Sep-28||2001-Jun-09||84||AIF; H of Nell (dec); F of Margaret, Una, Owen||5071622 |- | Davies, Daphne Florence||1927 Jan 05||1989 Jun 15||||nee Rodwell; W of Harry; M of Phyllis, Richard, Brian, Robert, Victor||6049876 |- | Davies, Helen Jean||1919-Nov-07||1997-Aug-09||77||W of Bill; M of Margaret, Una, Owen||5071623 |- | Davies, Henry (Harry)||1907 Jul||1959-Jan-25||||H of Daphne; F of Phyllis, Richard, Brian, Robert, Victor||6049875 |- | [[Davis-105461|Davis, Cheryl Mare]] || ||1959-Jul-30||||D of Jean (dec) and Vin (dec) David; Sis of Joan (dec), Peg, Suzanne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b0/Davis-105462.jpg 5213185] |- | Davis, Christine Helen Davis|| ||1944-Sep-09|| <1|| w/Claire Ellen||4208718 |- | Davis, Claire Ellen|| ||1973-May-23||20|| w/Christine Helen Davis||4208718 |- | Davis, Geoffrey Alan||1926 Aug 12||1996 May 15||||H of Ilma||6040069 |- | Davis, Gordon Mitchell||1912-May-19||1974-Jan-10||||H of Olive Ruby; F of John, Edward, Barbara, Beverley, Ross||5071460 |- | Davis, Ilma Irene||1929 Dec 24||1992 May 10||||W of Geoff||6040068 |- | [[Davis-105462|Davis, James Vinent (Vin)]] ||1906-Feb-27||1970-Oct-23||||H of Jean; F of Joan, Peg, Cheryl, Suzanne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b0/Davis-105462.jpg 5213185] |- | [[Davis-105461|Davis, Jean Lesley]] ||1915-Sep-09||1982-Nov-11||||W of James; M of Joan, Peg, Cheryl, Suzanne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b0/Davis-105462.jpg 5213185] |- | Davis, Jillian Elsie||||1994 Aug 07||52||W of Edward Gordon; M of Jennifer, Gordon, Sandra, Stephen||6040231 |- | Davis, Leslie Joseph||||1986-Jan-05||77||H of Mary; F of Christine (dec), Patricia, Paul, Brian, Kevin, Greg, Claire (dec), Gerard, Katrina||5213841 |- | Davis, Mary Agnes||||2005-Jun-28||84||nee Murphy; W of Les; M of Christine (dec), Patricia, Paul, Brian, Kevin, Greg,Claire (dec), Gerard, Katrina||5213841 |- | Davis, Olive Ruby||1914-Apr-25||2010-Dec-19||||W of Gordon Mitchell; M of John, Edward, Barbara (dec), Beverley, Ross||5071465 |- | Davison, Albert Stewart||||1992-Sep-21||86||H of Roma (dec); F of Myra, Albert, John||5213555 |- | Davison, Myra Roma Rose||||1978-Aug-16||70||W of Albert; M of Myra, Albert, John||5213555 |- | Dawes, James Gladstone||||1979-May-30||62||H of Nancy||5213481 |- | Dawes, Nancy Jean||||1976-Nov-13||70||W of James Gladstone||5213480 |- | Dawson, Albert George|| ||1948-Jul-17||78|| H of Florence||5070639 |- | Dawson, Ernest Edward|| ||1957-Oct-09||85|| w/Rosetta Dawson||5070772 |- | Dawson, Finetta Jane||1838||1934|| || W of Walter||5070526 |- | Dawson, Florence B|| ||1964-Apr-03||77|| W of Albert||5070639 |- | Dawson, Rosetta|| ||1946-Jun-08||72|| w/Ernest Edward Dawson||5070772 |- | Dawson, Walter Thomas||1835||1925|| || H of Finetta||5070526 |- | Day, Elsie Margaret||1946-Jan-29||2013-Aug-25||||nee Hutchinson||5071009 |- | De Bondt-van Keulen, Fredericka||1914 Jul 13||2007 Aug 10||||W of Cornelius De Bondt||6040345 |- | De Bondt, Cornelius||1915 Nov 04||1996 Oct 19||||H of Frederika; F of Kees, Fred, Anna, Bas, Rita||6040344 |- | De Maria, Giuseppe||1899-May-04||1995-Aug-23|| || w/ Maria||4238810 |- | De Maria, Maria||1904-Apr-20||1972-Jul-13|| || w/Giuseppe||4238810 |- | De Maria, Nicola||1928-Apr-12||2005-Jan-02|| || b. Reggio calabria, Italy; F of Mary,Joe,Connie,Frances,Dominic,Rocky,Cathy,Frank||4238811 |- | Dean, Norman Daniel||1915-Feb-05||2009-Jan-10|| || H of Doris; F pf Pamela,Kerry,Geoffrey;F-in-L of Ian & Euan; w/Reginald George & Des & Emma Maxted||4239278 |- |Dearricott, Dorothy Alexandra||1930-Sep-26||2013-Mar-20||||W of Herb; M of Jan & David||5213651 |- |Dearricott, Herbert James J.P.||||1981-Jan-15||61||H of Dorothy||5213650 |- | Deenen, Antonius Wilhelmus|| ||1959-Aug-02||45|| H of Catharina; F of Antoon, Hermanus, Hendrickus, Hubertus, Wilhelmus, Mia, Huberta, Johanna||4208681 |- | Deenen, Catherina Bernardina|| ||1962-Jun-26||41|| W of Antonius; M of Antoon, Hermanus, Hendrickus, Hubertus, Wilhelmus, Mia, Huberta, Johanna||4208681 |- | Deering, Rae Blanchard||1931-Jun-30||2012-Jan-17||||Nee MacFarlane; W of Robert; M of Ailsa Helen & James Frederick; Sis of William Stuart & Robert Douglas||5071042 |- | Deering, Robert Frederick||1932-Jan-02||2013-Feb-06||||H of Rae; F of Ailsa Helen & James Frederick; B of John Lewis & Ruby Helen||5071042 |- | Dekker, Simon Pieter||1933-Apr-13||2007-Jun-21||||H of Ellen; F of Frank & Margaret; F-in-L of Jeanne||5071166 |- | DeMaria, Domenica||1916-Jun-05||2007-Jul-19|| || b. Piminoro (RC); W of Leo; M of Vincenza, Nicola, Joyce, Kath, Joe||4238969 |- | DeMaria, Leone (Leo)||1911-Apr-25||1987-Oct-03|| || b. Piminoro (RC); H of Domenica; F of Vincenza, Nicola, Joyc, Kath, Joe||4238970 |- | [[DeMerlo-6|deMerlo, Arnold]] ||||1970-Aug-17||63|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/13/DeMerlo-6.jpg 5213192] |- | Dempsey, Andrea Louise|| ||1968-Sep-04||4|| ||4239006 |- | Dempsey, Edward Leo|| ||1902-Mar-08|| <1|| S of John & Mille Dempsey||4239023 |- | Dempsey, John|| ||1950-Feb-08||87|| H of Millie||4238996 |- | Dempsey, Mary Agnes|| ||1985-Mar-18||85|| w/ Edward Leo||4239023 |- | Dempsey, Mary Myrtle|| ||1961-Jul-23||59|| W of Patrick||4239014 |- | Dempsey, Millie|| ||1956-Jul-22||87|| W of John||4238996 |- | Dempsey, Patrick|| ||1902-Apr-15||29|| B of John; w Edward Leo||4239023 |- | Dempsey, Patrick Joseph|| ||1972-May-12||76|| H of Mary||4239014 |- | Denbrok, Cornelia Theodora||||1980-Aug-23||68||W of Johannes; M of Johannes (dec), Joanna, Richard, Leo, Maria (dec), John, Maria||5213619 |- | Denbrok, Johannes W (Harry)||||1987-Sep-20||77||H of Cornelia; F of Johannes (dec), Joanna, Richard, Leo, Maria (dec), John, Maria||5213619 |- | [[Denbrok-7|, Mark William]] ||1975-Jan-16||1975-Jan-21||||S of Ann & John; B of Richard & Marlene|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ec/Denbrok-7.jpg 5213392] |- | Denham, Abraham Quelch (Boy)||1913 Jul 11||1988 May 18||||||6049840 |- | Dennett, Alice Elizabeth|| ||1933-May-19|| 72?|| ||4239514 |- | Dennis-Williams, Teagan Rose||2002-Feb-24||2003-May-22||||D of Caroline Dennis & Mark Williams; Sis of Jay, Matt, Emily, Jordan||5071528 |- | Dennison, Matthew||1969-Jun-17||2005-Feb-04||35||H of Sharon; F of Mitchell (Dude) & Koby (Princess)||5071225 |- | [[Yourn-37|Densley, Daphne May]] ||||1992 May 12||83||W of John (Jack); M of Lois, John, Noel||6040065 |- | Densley, Frank Joseph||||1982-Jul-12||79||H of Helen (Nell); F of Edna, Marjorie, Brian, Col||5213701 |- | Densley, Helen Theresa (nell)||||1994-Jul-28||88||W of Frank; M of Edna, Marjorie, Brian, Colin||5213701 |- | [[Densley-28|Densley, John Bennett (Jack)]] ||1907 Jun 22||1992 Sep 23||85||H of Daphne; F of Lois, John, Noel||6040066 |- | Derrick, Alfred|| ||1956-Sep-02||68|| H of Irene; F of Jack & Kevin||4208705 |- | Derrick, Irene|| ||1969-Jun-01||72|| W of Alfred, M of Jack & Kevin||4208705 |- | Derrick, Jack|| ||1935-Aug-10||10|| B of Kevin; S of Alfred & Irene||4208705 |- | Derrick, Kevin|| ||1942-Jan-19||12|| B of Jack; S of Alfred & Irene||4208705 |- | Derrick, Leo Edward||||1985-Aug-03||58||H of Eileen; F of Kathryn, Patricia, Michael, Linda, Claire||5213807 |- | Derrick, Norbet Leslie||||2006-Jun-04||82||H of Vera; F of Paul, Brian, Keren, Pamela, Gregory, Dean||5071218 |- | Devine, Irene Edith|| ||1972-Jan-15||62|| W of John Percival||4239449 |- | Devine, John Percival|| ||1963-Dec-10||58|| H of Irene Edith||4239449 |- | Dewar, Ian David||1930-Mar-10||2013-May-28||83||||5071493 |- | Dewar, James|| ||1942-Apr-19||30|| H of Madge; F of Gladys Smith||4239516 |- | Dewar, Kevin D||||1975-Nov-28||16||||5071492 |- | Dewar, Madge|| ||1939-Oct-02||81|| W of James; M of Gladys Smith||4239516 |- | Diaper, || |||| || ||5070618 |- | Diaper, John William||||1983-Sep-06||78||H of Margery (dec); F of Eileen (dec), Bev, Dot (dec), John, Barry, Brian||5213664 |- | Diaper, Joy Isobel||1945-May-10||2010-Jul-27||||nee Arnold; W of John; M of Karen & Sandra||5071090 |- | Diaper, Margey Florence||||1981-Dec-21||76||W of Jack; M of Eileen (dec), Bev, Dot (dec), John, Barry, Brian||5213663 |- | Dickson, Florence Elva||1918 Jan 28||2002 Aug 12||||nee Boag, Edwards; W of Eric; M of John Edwards; GM of Michael, Simon, Louisa, Natasha||6040092 |- | Digby, John||||||||||5070995 |- | Dignam, James Royden||||1987-Mar-21||||H of Lila; B of Marion; F of Margaret, Gwen, graham, Val; F of Ian & Sue||6049778 |- | Dillon, Norman Edward||1924-Jun-25||2009-Mar-09||84||AIF; H of Olive; F of Christine, Kathy, Marianne||5071125 |- | Dittrich, Jillian Margaret||1944 Feb 09||1989 Jan 06||||W of Kon; M of Katrina, Sharon, Nicholas, Justin; D of Joyce & Jack Shilcock||6049887 |- | Dixon, Florene Louise||1919-Jul-24||2000-Sep-25||||W of John Martin Dixon (dec); M of John, James, Sally, Linda (dec), Valerie, Geoffrey, Christine||5701367 |- | Dixon, John Martin||1913-Nov-24||1971-Dec-27||||H of Florence; F of John, James, Sally, Linda (dec), Valerie, Geoffrey, Christine||5701367 |- | Dixon, John Martin||1942-Jun-19||2007-Mar-23||64||b. Bournemouth, UK; d. Leongatha; H of Joan; F of Karen, David, Peter (dec)||5701377 |- | Dixon, Linda Jean||1950-Jun-17||1951-Jun-10||||D of Florence & John||5701367 |- | Dixon, Peter Stanley||1974-Oct-19||2000-Jan-10||25||S of Joan & John; B of Karen & David||5701378 |- | Dodd, E|| |||| || ||4208748 |- | Dodd, Henry|| ||1941-Sep-27|| || w/Mary Dodd||4208746 |- | Dodd, Mary|| ||1937-May-15|| || w/Henry Dodd||4208746 |- | Donald, Alexander|| ||1927-Aug-31||61|| H of Hester Selina||4239242 |- | Donald, Alexandra Jean|| ||1908-Jan-03||2|| D of Alexander & Hester||4239242 |- | Donald, Hester Selina|| ||1967-Apr-01|| || W of Alexander||4239242 |- | Donald, James H A|| ||1960-Aug-09|| || S of Alexander & Hester||4239242 |- | Doolan, G R|| |||| || ||4239466 |- | Douglas, Mary Josephine (May)||||2007-Dec-11||84||W of Paddy (Patrick); M of Lyn, Jimmy, Pat, Lorraine||5213661 |- | Douglas, Patrick||||1982-Jan-27||64||H of May; F of Evelyn, James, Patrick, Loraine||5213661 |- | Douma, Bote||1919||1972|| || ||5070938 |- | Douma, Eelka (Alan)||1930-Mar-24||2012-Mar-10||||H of Jill; F of Luke, Alice (dec), Mary, Michael||5071050 |- | Douma, Heilina||||1979-May-23||56||W of Bote; M of Pearl, Sophia, John, James, Margaret, Harry, George||5213568 |- | Douma, Jourke (Jack)||1937-Jul-23||1987-May-23||||H of Karen; F of Wendy & Neil||6049770 |- | Dowd, Edward James||||1987-Mar-12||81||H of Kathleen; F of Len||6049745 |- | Dowd, Elizabeth Anne||||1990-Jul-13||54||W of Len; M of Larry, Christopher, Mandy, Sally||6049999 |- | Dowd, Kathleen Mary||||1987-Jun-09||75||W of Edward (Ted); M of Len||6049746 |- | Dowd, Leonard Patrick||||2008-Jan-14||75||H of Bet (dec); F of Larry, Christopher, Mandy, Sally||6040001 |- | Dowel, Eva Mary (Dolly)||1901||1976-Mar-04||||ne Miller; W of Francis; M of Lorna, George, Ann, Frances, Robert, Coral||5071458 |- | Dowel, Francis Edward||1899||1957-Mar-24||||H of Eva; F of Lorna, George, Ann, Frances, Robert, Coral||5071458 |- | Dowel, Lorna May||1924-Mar-24||2012-Aug-11||||D of Frank & Dolly Dowell; Sis of George, Anne, Frances, Bob, Coral||5071025 |- | Dowling, Elsie May|| ||1984-Mar-19|| || W of Jack; M of John,Mary,Brenda||4239525 |- | Dowling, Glenys Anne||||1987-Apr-18||40||W of Peter; M of Naomi & Jason||6049775 |- | Dowling, Gwenneth G||1925-Feb-26||2009-Jun-14||||W of Jock; M of Peter, Graham, Kevin, Alan, Allister, Eric||5071179 |- | Dowling, J W||1960-Oct-12||1900-Mar-03|| || 1733 Pte; H of Mary; F of John, Mary,Brenda||4239524 |- | Dowling, John A (Jock)||||2006-Dec-17||82||AIF VX83205; H of Gwen; F of Peter, Graham, Kevin, Alan, Alister, Eric||5071179 |- | Downs, John Edward|| ||1938-Dec-26|| || ||4238958 |- | Downs, John (Jack)||||1987-Apr-05||80||S of John & Margaret; B of Phil, Nellie, Maggie||6049776 |- | Draper, Alan||||1976-Aug-28||18||S of Colin & Helen; B of Graeme (dec), Rodney, Jenny, Dennis, Leigh||5213467 |- | Draper, Charles Colin||||1997 Jan 06||76||AIF; H of Helen; F of Graeme (dec), Rod, Dennis, Alan (dec), Leigh||6040381 |- | Draper, Helen Baxter||||2014 Jan 23||90||W of Charles (Colin); M of Graeme (dec), Rodney (dec), Dennis, Alan (dec), Leigh||6040382 |- | Draper, Rodney||1950-Dec-17||2012-Oct-28||||H of Jennifer; F of Lyndal, Warrick, Amanda||5071021 |- |Drewett, Lilian M||||1980-Jan-09||86||||5213633 |- | Drowley, || ||1923-Apr-19|| || Mother (w/unnamed husband)||5070658 |- | Drowley, || ||1940-Mar-22|| || Father (w/unnamed wife)||5070658 |- | Drowley, Louisa Christina||||1984-Dec-02||87||W of Walter (dec); M of Mavis & Beryl||5213442 |- | Drowley, Walter George||||1976-Jan-09||79||H of Louie; F of Mavis & Beryl||5213442 |- | Drury, Albert Edward|| ||1957-Jan-18||91|| H of Selina||4239290 |- | Drury, Hilda A||||1999-Jun-10||83||W of Syd; M of Graeme, Ross, Gwen, Noel||5071541 |- | Drury, Selina|| ||1953-Feb-12||79|| W of Albert Edward||4239290 |- | Drury, Sidney G||||2003-Oct-19||91||H of Hilda (dec); F of Graeme, Ross, Gwen, Noel||5071541 |- | [[Woolward-16|Duell, Christine (Pat)]] ||1927||1998|| ||M of Alan , Gary, Rodney, Kevin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c9/Hubert-1252.jpg 5213226] |- | [[Jeffrey-2829|Dunbabin, Elizabeth Ann]] || ||1980-Sep-26||94|| W of Henry|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/81/Dunbabin-13.jpg 5070867] |- | [[Dunbabin-13|Dunbabin, Henry]] || ||1961-Dec-12||93|| H of Elizabeth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/81/Dunbabin-13.jpg 5070867] |- | [[Dunbabin-79|Dunbabin, John William]] ||||1999-Jan-24||87||S of Henry & Elizabeth; B of Ellen Miller (dec), Annie Cayzer, Ethel Humphrey (dec), Dorothy Haberfield|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d2/Dunbabin-79.jpg 5071571] |- | [[Drury-3391|Dunlop, Emily Annie]] ||||1976-Nov-08||84|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/15/Dunlop-3022.jpg 5213269] |- | Dunlop, Ethel Isobel||||2003-May-03||75||W of Keith; M of Rhonda, Faye, Kerren||6040088 |- | [[Dunlop-3022|Dunlop, George]] ||||1973-Feb-22||80|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/15/Dunlop-3022.jpg 5213269] |- | Dunlop, Joseph Alexander|| ||1956||66|| H of Viola Belinda Dunlop||4239416 |- | Dunlop, Keith John||||1991-Nov-11||66||H of Ethel; F of Rhonda, Faye, Karren||6040087 |- | Dunlop, Viola Belinda|| ||1905-May-30||82|| W of Joseph Alexander||4239383 |- | [[Dunne-1852|Dunne, Annie]] ||1891||1969|| || || [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ef/Dunne-1852.jpg 4238928] |- | [[Dunne-378|Dunne, Arthur ]] || |||| || H of Catherine|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5d/Dunne-378.jpg 4238893] |- | [[Cullen-931|Dunne, Catherine]] || |||| || W of Arthur|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5d/Dunne-378.jpg 4238893] |- | [[Dunne-1850|Dunne, Mary]] || || || || D of Arthur & Catherine|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5d/Dunne-378.jpg 4238893] |- | [[Dunne-1851|Dunne, Paddy]] ||1862||1962|| || || [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bb/Dunne-1851.jpg 4238892] |- | Dunselman, A A M P||1927-May-31||1987-Feb-03||||||6049737 |- | Duryea, Leo Arthur||1905 Dec 21||1988 May 22||||H of Vera; F of Colin, Betty, Heather, Marlene, John, Allan||6049837 |- | Duryea, Vera Alice||1912 Jul 11||1992 Feb 07||||W of Leo (dec); M of Colin, Betty, Heather, Marlene, John, Allan||6049838 |- | Dwyer, Shirley Margaret||1932-Mar-04||2002 Oc 03||||W of Peter; M of Terry, Tony, Susan, Mark||5071284 |- | Dyer, Alfred|| ||1942-Oct-23||82|| H of Annie||5070532 |- | Dyer, Anne|| ||1938-Sep-13||80|| W of Alfred||5070532 |- | Dyer, Mabel|| ||1973-Dec-07|| || w/Reuben W L Dyer||4239464 |- | Dyer, Reuben W L|| ||1964-Nov-27||74|| w/Mabel Dyer||4239464 |- | Dyke, Ethel May||||1987-Jul-03||95||W of Frank; M of Edna, Doris, June, Marie||5213425 |- | Dyke, Francis Martin||||1975-Oct-12||91||H of May; F of Edna, Doris, June, Marie (dec)||5213425 |- | [[Cook-47396|Dyke, Mary Ethel]] || ||1978-Oct-08||84||W of Wilfred;M of Meg, Win, Beryl, Allan, Mark, Les|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c8/Dyke-1471.jpg 5213286] |- | [[Dyke-1471|Dyke, Wilfred Ernest]] || ||1972-Nov-01||85||H of Mary; F of Meg, Win, Beryl, Allan, Mark, Les|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c8/Dyke-1471.jpg 5213286] |- | [[Dyke-1472|Dyke, Winifred Mary]] ||1920-Apr-02||1998-Feb-21||||D of Wilfred & Ethel; Sis of Meg, Beryl, Allan, Mark, Les|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c8/Dyke-1471.jpg 5213286] |- | Eagger, Mary||1930-Oct-16||2013-Jul-06||||nee Rogers; b. London; d. Leongatha; D of Percy & Nancy (Annie); W of Ron; M of Sarah, Jane, Victoria, Fiona||5071243 |- | Eagger, Ronald Joseph||1924-May-11||2004-Feb-05||||b. London; d. Leongatha; S of Albert & Winifred; H of Mary; F of Sarah, Jane, Victoria, Fiona||5071243 |- | East, Garland Frederick||||2009-Mar-29||82||AIF; H of Pauline (dec); F of Brian, Robert, John (dec), Gayle, Christine, Cheryl||5701371 |- | East, Pauline Therese||||2000-Oct-22||66||W of Garnie; M of Brian, Robert, John (dec), Gayle, Christine, Cheryl||5701372 |- | Eastaugh, Edith Ellen|| ||1948-Sep-12||71|| W of William Christopher||5070475 |- | Eastaugh, William Christopher|| ||1968-Apr-11||91|| H of Edith Ellen||5070475 |- | Eccles, Henry Basil|| ||1899-Jan-02||80|| F of Jane Alice Eccles||4238830 |- | Eccles, Jane Alice|| ||1906-Mar-01|| || D of Henry Basil Eccles||4238830 |- | Eccles, John Joseph|| ||1933-Jan-31||79|| w/Richard Eccles||4238832 |- | Eccles, Mary Jane|| ||1903? Mar 23||68|| ||4238831 |- | Eccles, Richard||1855||1944|| || w/John Joseph Eccles||4238832 |- | Eccles, Lesbia Maude (Les)||||2003 Jul 29||82||W of Rob; M of Ian, Robyn, Catherine||6040390 |- | Eccles, Robert Spence||||1997 Feb 15||82||AIF; H of Les; F of Ian, Robyn, Catherine||6040389 |- | Eden, Alma Stuart (Al)||||1978-Jan-05||64||H of Irene; Step-F of Tapio||5213527 |- | Eden, Margaret|| ||1956-Jul-16||72|| ||5070835 |- | Eden, Roderick L||||2011-Jan-09||89||H of Verna||5071065 |- | Edgecombe, R||||||75||||5071135 |- | Edney, Barbara Dorothy|| ||1936-Sep-02|| <1|| D of Charlie & Olive||5070507 |- | Edney, Charley||1898-Jan-20||1966-Jan-13|| || H of Olive||5070506 |- | Edney, Ethel Isabel|| ||1905-Jun-09||41|| ||5070507 |- | Edney, Jack|| ||1916-Jul-19||24|| KIA France; S of Ethel||5070507 |- | Edney, Olive Elizabeth||1900-Mar-26||1985-Jul-31|| || W of Charley||5070506 |- | Edney, Matthew James||1992-Dec-27||1997-Oct-01||||S of Ian & Melinda; B of Samantha & Thomas||5071526 |- | Egan, Kathleen Alice|| ||1946-Aug-07|| || w/Michael Joseph Egan||4208749 |- | Egan, Michael Joseph|| ||1981-Apr-12||76|| w/Kathleen Alice Egan||4208749 |- | Egan, Anthony Stuart||1947-Nov-22||2010-Mar-08||62||H of Linda; F of Brent & Shelley||5071077 |- | Egan, Charles|| ||1973-Dec-24||62|| w/Ellen,John, Edward||4208720 |- | Egan, Edward|| ||1931-Oct-28|| || w/Ellen,John, Charles||4208720 |- | Egan, Ellen|| ||1938-Feb-22|| || w/John, Edward, Charles||4208720 |- | Egan, John|| ||1947-Jun-28|| || w/Ellen, Edward, Charles||4208720 |- | Egan, John Edward (Jock)||||1987 Nov 09||77||S of Jack & Nellie||6049798 |- | Egan, Jonathan David||||1991 Jun 18||22||S of Frank & Margaret; B of Mike, Anne, Josie, Rona, Chris, Helen, Peter, Cathy, Matt, Sarah||6040047 |- | Eldred, Dennis W J||1960-Dec-12||2006-Dec-28||||||5071158 |- | Eldridge, Florence Kathleen|| ||1995-Feb-20||90|| Sister of Hugh Thomas||4239093 |- | Eldridge, Hugh Mortimer|| ||1942-Jul-05||70|| H of Mary Matilda||4239107 |- | Eldridge, Hugh Thomas|| ||1969-May-31||60|| B of Florence Kathleen||4239093 |- | Eldridge, Mary Matilda|| ||1954-Dec-20||80|| W of Hugh Mortimer||4239107 |- | Eldridge, William|| ||1943-Jun-21|| 83?|| ||4239108 |- | Elliott, Alma||1925-Jan-20||2008-Jul-12||||nee McKay; M of Margaret, Graeme, Carmen; W of Adam||5071148 |- | Elliott, Mary||1907-Apr-16||2003-Oct-05||||W of Roy; M of Pam & Wayne||5071261 |- | Elliott, Stanley Rayford||1930-Apr-16||2010-Jan-23||||H of Eileen; F & F-in-L of Liz & Tony, Garry & Barb, Gavin & Yolande, Lisa & John||5071097 |- | Ellis, Annie May||||1978-May-19||73||W of Wilfred (dec)||5213471 |- | Ellis, Wilfred Norman (Bill)||||1977-May-06||76||H of May||5213471 |- | Ely, Alma||||1985-Jun-04||80||W of Stan; M of Owen & Barry||5213820 |- | Ely, Stanley Joshua||||1986-Sep-08||83?||H of Alma; F of Owen & Barry||5213820 |- | Emery, Elizabeth Ellen||||1991-Jul-08||92||W of James; M of Ray||5213421 |- | Emery, James||||1975-Sep-10||77||H of Elizabeth; F of Ray||5213421 |- | Emery, Joan Lesley||||1998-Oct-16||54||W of Ron; M of Tracy, Glenn, Jodie||5071564 |- | Emery, Raymond A||||2009-Feb-27||89||H of Shirley; F of Laraine, Ron, Betty||5071122 |- | Emmerson, Ernest Arthur||||1991 Oct 11||80||H of Jean; F of Rodney, Glanice, Joan; F-in-L of Geoff||6049937 |- | Emmerson, Isabella Jean||||1989 Nov 29||85||W of Ern; M of Rodney, Glenice, Joan; M-in-L of Geoff||6049936 |- | Esparon-Warburton, Zacharie J||||2007-Jun-07||||24 weeks; S of Luke Warburton & Carissa Esparon||5071530 |- | Evans, Annie Elizabeth||||1999-Aug-03||94||nee Miller; W of Leslie||5213776 |- | Evans, Annie Irene|| ||1977-Jun-27||76|| w/John Thomas Evans||4239179 |- | Evans, John Thomas|| ||1944-Jun-07||50|| w/Annie Irene Evans||4239179 |- | Evans, Leslie||||1984-Feb-28||79||H of Annie||5213776 |- | Evans, Margaret Watson|| ||1932-Jul-04|| || w/Reginald William Cotton||5070579 |- | Evans, Reginald (Reg)||1919-Apr-04||2011-Apr-07||||H of Mary; F of Stuart, Lucille, Yvinne||5070964 |- | Evison, Amelia M||||1982-Apr-13||76||W of John; M of Nance, Mary, John||5213693 |- | Evison, John||||1982-Oct-05||83||H of A M (Millie) (dec); F of Nance, Mary, John||5213693 |- | [[Schut-347|Eygenraam, Martha Gezina]] || ||1985-May-18||85||W of Simon|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0d/Eygenraam-2.jpg 5213333] |- | [[Eygenraam-2|Eygenraam, Simon]] || ||1974-Feb-74||73||H of Martha|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0d/Eygenraam-2.jpg 5213333] |- | [[Synan-23|Fanning, Susan]] || ||1973-Jul-21||||M of Mary & Tom|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5b/Synan-23.jpg 5213316] |- | Faroe, Mary|| ||1944-Oct-30||89|| w/Thorkild Faroe||5070609 |- | Faroe, Thorkild|| ||1929-Jun-09||74|| w/Mary Faroe||5070609 |- | Farnham, Beth Frances||||1983-Aug-24||63||W of Ted (dec); M of Kaye, Raymond, Jillian||5213762 |- | Farnham, Edward Hartley (Ted)||||1983-Aug-17||69||AIF; H of Beth; F of Kaye, Raymond, Jillian||5213762 |- | Farrar, Jack||||2009-Jul-07||85||H of Lily; F of Rosemary, Jacqui, Irene, Denise||5071116 |- | Farrell, Ann Frances|| ||1948-May-24||72|| W of Walter John||4239316 |- | Farrell, Brigid Anne Maria||1961-Nov-02||1962-Nov-15|| || GD of Michael & Margaret||4238792 |- | Farrell, Ivo William|| ||1915-Jan-25|| || w/John Basil Farrell||4238790 |- | Farrell, John Basil|| ||1920-Apr-11|| || w/Ivo William Farrell||4238790 |- | Farrell, Joseph Henry|| ||1979-Oct-07|| || ||4238794 |- | Farrell, Margaret|| ||1980-Jun-15|| || W of Michael||4238792 |- | Farrell, Mary C|| ||1946-Oct-05|| || w/Michael Farrell||4238791 |- | Farrell, Mary Delia|| ||1977-Apr-10|| || ||4238794 |- | Farrell, Michael|| ||1937-Jan-28|| || w/Mary C Farrell||4238791 |- | Farrell, Michael Edward Meme|| ||1989-Dec-18||97|| H of Margaret||4238792 |- | Farrell, Thomas|| ||1970-Jan-09|| || w/Veronica Farrell||4238789 |- | Farrell, Veronica|| ||1933-Apr-03|| || w/Thomas Farrell||4238789 |- | Farrell, Walter John|| ||1937-Dec-15||69|| H of Ann||4239316 |- | Farrow, Anne Kathleen||1904-Nov-28||1993-Oct-27||||W of Jack||6040175 |- | Faulkner, || |||| || ||4239154 |- | Faulkner, Ellen|| ||1966-Oct-23||86|| w/Frederick William Faulkner||4239013 |- | Faulkner, Frederick William|| ||1940-Jan-28|| || w/Ellen Faulkner||4239013 |- | Fawcett, George||||1993-Oct-14||73||H of Zelma; F of Phillip, Greg, Jim, Kathi||6040177 |- | Fawcett, Philip Alfred||1910-Aug-01||1998-Jan-24||||H of Evelyn & Kit (dec 1940); F of Patricia, Graham, Donald, Andrew||5071459 |- | Featherston, Graeme K||||2002-Nov-27||58||H of Carol; F of Craig & Melinda||5071287 |- | Fellows, Marjorie Lauretta||||1975-Sep-07||67||W of Sid; M of John||5213448 |- | Fellows, Sidney Raymond||||1985-Dec-11||80||H of Marjorie (dec); F of John & Lynette||5213448 |- | Fennell, Jessie Barbara||1918||1999||||D of James & Stella; Sis of Ada (dec), frances (dec), Royston||5071468 |- | Fennell, Nellie J||||1996 Nov 06||80||W of Roy; M of Bill, Kerry, Robert, Daryl, Greg||6040352 |- | Fennell, Royston Anthony David||||2005 Apr 26||88||H of Nellie (dec); F of Bill, Kerry, Robert, Daryl, Greg||6040353 |- | Ferbrache, Eva||1918-Apr-08||1999-Aug-26||||M of John Charles||5071536 |- | Ferbrache, John Charles||1945-Mar-31||1945-Apr-07||||S of Eva||5071536 |- | Ferguson, Catherine|| ||1940-Mar-08||80|| w/James Ferguson||4239294 |- | Ferguson, James|| ||1947-Mar-26||81|| w/Catherine Ferguson||4239294 |- | Fern, Florence||||||80||M of Joan, John, Bill, Alan, Lynette, Shirley, Valerie||6040122 |- | Fern, James J D|| ||1959-May-21||54|| w/Marie Rose Fern||4238784 |- | Fern, Marie Rose|| ||1986-Oct-05||76|| w/James J D Fern||4238784 |- | Filomeno, Vincenza||||1981-May-16||47||W of Frank; M of Dominic, Joe, Steven, John,Amanda, Mary||5213679 |- | Fincham, Margaret Rose|| ||1999-May-21||96|| nee Lester; W of Roy Gordon||4239129 |- | Fincham, Nancy Ada||||2006-Dec-28||68||W of Lester; M of Timothy & Robyn||5071178 |- | Fincham, Roy Gordon|| ||1968-Jul-03||65|| H of Margaret Rose||4239129 |- | Fincher, Leslie|| ||1948-Sep-11||64|| H of Muriel||5070491 |- | Fincher, Muriel|| ||1975-Oct-01||81|| W of Leslie||5070491 |- | [[Findlay-2087|Findlay, David William]] || ||1947-Aug-31||59|| H of Mary Ann|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/41/Findlay-2087.jpg 4239227] |- | [[Findlay-2090|Findlay, David William (Jock)]] ||1920-Oct-01||1987-Aug-27||||AIF; H of Mabel; F of Robert, David, Keith, Evonne, Lorraine|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/43/Findlay-2090.jpg 6049781] |- | [[Findlay-2089|Findlay, Margaret Mary]] || ||1995-Aug-12||||D of David & Mary Findlay; Sis of Catherine, David, William, Elizabeth, Ronald, Maurice|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2e/Findlay-2086.jpg 5213399] |- | [[Jordan-20654|Findlay, Mary Ann]] || ||1973-Mar-28||74|| W of David William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/41/Findlay-2087.jpg 4239227] |- | [[Findlay-2086|Findlay, Maurice Alexander]] || ||1974-Nov-16||||Youngest S of D W & M A Findlay|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2e/Findlay-2086.jpg 5213399] |- | [[Findlay-2091|Findlay, Ronald James]] ||1930-May-13||2007-Dec-17||77|| b. Mirboo North; H of Diana; F of Mark,Paul,Carolyn,Marian|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/54/Findlay-2091.jpg 4239228] |- | Fisher, Cyril|| ||1968-Aug-02|| || ||5070543 |- | [[Fisher-7501|Fisher, Frances Evelyn]] || ||1950-Feb-23||73|| W of Robert H||5070614 |- | Fisher, Robert H|| ||1944-Jan-29||69|| H of Frances Evelyn||5070614 |- | Fitzpatrick, James Thomas||1946||1960-Dec-29|| || Parish Priest of Leongatha||4208731 |- | Fitzpatrick, Muriel A R||||2006 May 13||100||W of Tom (dec); M of George, Tom (dec), Buster, Mary, Jeanie, Lila (dec), Shirley, Les, Stan, Evelyn||6040312 |- | Fitzpatrick, Thomas G||||||91||H of Muriel; F of George, Thomas, William, Les, Stan, Mary, Jeannie, Lila, Shirley, Evelyn||6040311 |- | Fixter, Eva Merle||1914 Jun 26||1988 Sep 16||74||W of Keith; M of Beverley, Graham, Jeanette (dec)||6049890 |- | Fixter, Thomas Keith||||1989 Oct 31||75||H of Merle; F of Beverley, Graham, Jeanette (dec)||6049891 |- | Fleming, Alfred john||1923-Jul-17||2006-Dec-17||||AIF; H of Edna; F of Ron, Doug, Simon, John, Gavan, Peter, Bruce, Trevor||5071180 |- | Fleming, Catherine|| ||1933-Sep-27||82|| burial date; b. Geelong; nee Quinn; w/James Fleming||4239475 |- | Fleming, Catherine|| ||1933-Sep-27||82|| Burial date; nee Quinn; w/James; ex Geelong||4239539 |- | Fleming, James|| ||1917-Apr-17||78|| burial date; b. Ireland; w/Catherine Fleming||4239475 |- | Fleming, James|| ||1917-Apr-17||78|| Burial date; ex Ireland||4239539 |- | Fletcher, Trevor||||1981-Jan-13||||6 hours; Twin of Melinda; S of Marie & Stewart Fletcher||5213648 |- | Fletcher, William George (Bill)||1927-Jun-18||1998-Jun-01||||H of Shiley; F of Michael, Robert, Allan||5071579 |- | Flynn, Beatrice||||1995 May 17||93||W of James; M of Patricia & Janet; D of Albert & Sarah Garson||6040285 |- | Follett, Stanley||||||||||5071088 |- | Ford, Cecilia Maude||||1975-Sep-08||73||W of James||5213420 |- | Ford, George Michael|| ||1977-Jun-22||86|| ||4238837 |- | Ford, James William||||1989-Jul-24||96||H of Cecilia||5213420 |- | Ford, Michael|| ||1939-Jul-09||83|| ||4238836 |- | Ford, Rosa||1907-Jul-20||1985-Oct-19||78|| nee Alschinger; M of Hermi & Walter; w/ John Mieser||4238817 |- | Forge, Frances Annie|| ||1922-Mar-31|| || w/Jane Forge||5070501 |- | Forge, Jane|| ||1939-Dec-02|| || w/Frances Annie Forge||5070501 |- | Forrest, Jane|| ||1907-Aug-17||78|| W of Walter||5070787 |- | [[Forrester-2735|Forrester, Alan David (Snow)]] || ||1974-Jul-18||70||H of Winifred; F of Fay & Alan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/52/Forrester-2735.jpg 5213373] |- | Forrester, Daphne Myrtle||1913-Feb-09||2003-Feb-12||||W of Reg; M of Bob, Merv, Gordon, Daphne||5071292 |- | [[Milward-355|Forrester, Harriet Mary]] ||||||||W of Ray; M of Peter ||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/84/Forrester-2643.jpg 5213239] |- | Forrester, Herbert|| ||1948-Jul-25||48|| ||4239176 |- | Forrester, John Harold||||1977-Oct-15||82||S of the late Joseph & Ellen; B of Raymond, Ethel, Herbert (dec), Myrtle, Allan (dec), Olive, Robert, Beryl||5213536 |- | [[Forrester-2644|Forrester, Joseph]] || ||1941-Aug-25||73|| H of Mary Ellen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f1/Forrester-2644.jpg 4239318] |- | [[Forrester-2643|Forrester, Joseph Raymond]] ||||1982 Jul 10||86||H of Mary (dec); F of Peter|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/84/Forrester-2643.jpg 5213239] |- | Forrester, Keith Scott||||1995 Jan 20||74||H of Linda Mavis; F of Rhonda & Wendy||6040251 |- | Forrester, Linda Mavis||||2000 Oct 14||81||W of Keith (dec); M of Rhonda & Wendy||6040252 |- | [[Hughes-30009|Forrester, Mary Ellen]] || ||1923-Mar-26||50|| W of Joseph|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f1/Forrester-2644.jpg 4239318] |- | Forrester, Reginald Robert||1909-Apr-27||2003-Feb-26||||H of Daphne; F of Bob, Merv, Gordon||5071292 |- | [[O'Connor-7402|Forrester, Winifred Agnes (Win)]] || ||2006-Apr-11||96||W of Alan; M of Fay & Alan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/52/Forrester-2735.jpg 5213373] |- | Foster, Essie||||1983-Sep-16||||W of George; W of Arthur, Jack, Alan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6a/Foster-33812.jpg 5213317] |- | Foster, Ethel Marjory||1909||1996||||W of Arthur George; M of Helen; GM of Sandra||6040299 |- | [[Foster-33812|Foster, George Hitchman]]||||1973-Jul-26||||H of Essie; F of Arthur, Jack, Alan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6a/Foster-33812.jpg 5213317] |- | Foster, John Joseph (Jack)||1923||1993||||F of Lorraine, Robert, Noeleen, Graham||6040178 |- | Foster, Olive Jean||||2004-Dec-09||83||M of Graham, Robert, Noeleen, Lyn, Chris||5071232 |- | Fowles, Ernest Roy|| ||1906-Apr-06||3|| S of W. F. & J. C. Fowles||5070650 |- | [[Hand-4093|Fowler, Gwendoline E]]||1928-Feb-20||2010-Jul-11|||| W of Bill Fowler (dec) & Cyril Gosstray; M of Edward, Elizabeth, Susanne||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a6/Fowler-17042.jpg 5213181] |- | Fowler, James||||1980-Nov-04||84||H of Verna; F of Rita, Hilda, Verna, Doris, Lorna||5213644 |- | Fowler, Verna Mae||||1989-Aug-16||80||W of James (dec); M of Rita, Hilda, Verna, Doris, Lorna||5213644 |- | [[Fowler-17042|Fowler, William]]||1919-Mar-27||1970-Dec-07|||| H of Gwen; F of Edward, Elizabeth, Susanne||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a6/Fowler-17042.jpg 5213181] |- | Fox, David|| ||1966-May-09||14|| S of Nell & Don||4239491 |- | Fox, George Albert (Don)||||1997 Jul 01||83||H of Nell; F of Val, Lynette, Ray, David Heather||6040399 |- | Fox, Mary Ellen (Nell)||||2000 Sep 13||82||W of Don; M of Val, Lynette, Ray, David Heather||6040400 |- | Francis, Lawrie||1942-Dec-01||2003-Aug-20||||H of Marion; F of Janelle, Marnie, Bicole||5070980 |- | Frank, Arthur Godfrey||1904-Aug-13||2010-May-10||105||H of Jean; F of John & Ron||5071208 |- | Frank, Frances|| ||1956-Aug-05||81|| W of Jacob||5070482 |- | Frank, Jacob|| ||1956-Mar-11||83|| H of Frances||5070482 |- | Frank, Olive Jean||||2005-Oct-22||88||W of Arthur; M of John & Ron||5071208 |- | Franklin, William George||||1985-Jul-01||63||H of Margeurita; F of Mary, Colin, John||5213818 |- | Franz, Henry Thadeus||||1989 Jul 17||53||H of Liz; F of Gabriela; S of Helen||6049893 |- | Fraser, Ernest Leslie (Ernie)||||1979-Jul-03||32||H of Gaye; F of Rachel, Natalie, Rebecca||5213589 |- | Frassenei, Libero Sebastiano||1924-May-05||2003-Jun-21|| || b. Belluno, Italy; H of Maria Caterina; F of Tiziana, Segio, Carla Patricia||4238968 |- | Frassenei, Maria Caterina||1927-Nov-26||1996-Apr-05|| || W of Libero Sebastiano; M of Tiziana, Sergio, Carla Patricia||4238968 |- | Frazer, John|| ||1905-Nov-01|| <1|| S of Patrick & Maria||4238880 |- | Frazer, Maria|| ||1893-Sep-01|| <1|| D of Maria & Patrick||4238879 |- | Frazer, Maria|| ||||39|| W of Patrick; M of John,William,Brigid,Daniel,Catherine,Agnes||4238880 |- | Frazer, William Patrick|| ||1907||21|| S of Maria & Patrick; B of Brigid, Daniel, Maria, Mary, Patrick, Catherine, Agnes, John||4238882 |- |Freeman, Jean||||1976-Apr-30||62||W of Stan; M of Patricia, Julia, Barry||5213429 |- |Freeman, Stanley Williams||||1999-Feb-04||87||RAAF; H of Jean; F of Patricia, Julia, Barry||5213429 |- | Frocq, William Du||1851||1898|| || b. Liverpool, England||5070730 |- | Frost, Heather Dawn||||||||W of Lew; M of Susan (dec), Norm, Julie||6040406 |- | Frost, Susan Maree||1965 Nov 03||1997 Jul 10||||D of Lew & Heather; Sis of Norm & Julie||6040405 |- | Fuge, Lorna May||1920-Sep-22||2004-Nov-28||||W of George; M of Heather & Rod||5071233 |- | Fuge, Reginald George||1918-Sep-28||2011-Oct-31||||AIF; H of Lorna; SF of Heather & Rod||5071233 |- | Fuller, Joan||||1957-May-18||||2 days; twin of Joyce; D of Allan & Joyce||5071398 |- | Fuller, Joyce||||1957-May-18||||2 days; twin of Joan; D of Allan & Joyce||5071398 |- | Fuller, Robert Allan||1913-Aug-05||1999-Mar-23||||H of Joyce; F of Marilyn, Kathleen, Bryan, Sharon, Twins Joyce & Joan (both dec), Raelene, Joanne||5071550 |- | Funnell, Horace Edward||||1975-Sep-05||73||H of Belle; F of Jack, Jill, Peter, Ron, Wendy||5213419 |- | Funnell, Isabelle Beatrice (Belle)||1906-Jul-23||2005-Aug-18||||Nee Muhleisen; W of Horace; M of Jack, Jill, Peter, Ron, Wendy||5213419 |- | Furness, Iris Eileen||||1989-Mar-25||70||W of William; M of Noel, Ray, Geoff, Iris, Lynne||5071466 |- | Furness, Peter Neil||1967-Nov-28||1975-Mar-28||||S of Geoff & Kath; B of David & Dianne||5213409 |- | Furness, William||||1991-May-02||73||H of Iris; F of Noel, Ray, Geoff, Iris, Lynne||5071466 |- | Galder, Annie Ethel|| ||1988-Nov-23||90|| W of Robert Charles||4239360 |- | Galder, Robert Charles|| ||1968-Jul-14||75|| H of Annie Ethel; F of Norman,Fred,Mary||4239360 |- | Gale, Cedric George (Syd)||||1984-Apr-12||||||5213773 |- | Gale, Fay||||2002-Sep||74||W of Francis; M of Tony, Robyn (dec), Grant & Nanette, Kym & Liz||5213773 |- | Gale, Francis J||||2003-May-04||82||H of Fay; F of Tony, Robyn (dec), Grant & Nanette, Kym & Liz||5213773 |- | [[Gardam-44|Gale, Grace Enid]] ||||1970-Jun-15||||W of Jim Gale; M of Frank, Fay, Cedric|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ac/Gale-4348.jpg 5213202] |- | [[Chilver-66|Gale, Helen Vera]] ||1903-Jun-05||1981-Apr-09||||W of William Augustus; M of Philip, Helen, Dorothy, Gwen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f3/Gale-3688.jpg 5213352] |- | Gale, Henry Elliott (Harry)||1930 May 07||1995 Oct 19||65||H of Shirley Elizabeth; F of Colin, Trevor, Simon, Robert, Andrea||6040330 |- | [[Gale-4347|Gale, Robyn Fay]] ||||1971-Apr-11||||D of Frank & Fay; Sis of Grant, Kym, Tony, Christine; Aunt if Shane|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ac/Gale-4348.jpg 5213202] |- | Gale, Shirley Elizabeth||1936 Jan 25||2008 Jun 21||72||W of Henry (dec); M of Colin, Trevor, Simon, Robert, Andrea||6040331 |- | [[Gale-3688|Gale, William Augustus]] ||1898-May-01||1973-Oct-03||||H of Helen Vera; F of Maisie, Betty, Arthur, Harry, Philip, Helen, Dorothy, Gwen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f3/Gale-3688.jpg 5213352] |- | Gallpen, C W||||2006-Mar-02||83||AIF VX84226||5071207 |- | Gallpen, George Henry|| ||1977-Sep-09||90|| H of Mary||5070889 |- | Gallpen, Mary Elsie|| ||1960-Sep-30||76|| W of George||5070889 |- | [[Bradshaw-6605|Gannon, Elizabeth Anne (Betty)]] ||||1973-Jun-16||41||W of Frank; M of Elizabeth, James, John, Catherine|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/46/Bradshaw-6604.jpg 5213308] |- | Gannon, John Anthony|| ||1964-Sep-13|| 72?|| ||4238856 |- | Gannon, Kathleen Angela||||1983-Mar-26||84||W of Thomas Francis Gannon (dec)||5213739 |- | [[Gardham-26|Gardam, Arthur]] || ||1960-Apr-29||88|| H of Elizabeth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1a/Gardham-26.jpg 4239504] |- | [[Connor-4524|Gardam, Elizabeth]] || ||1964-Oct-03||84|| W of Arthur|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1a/Gardham-26.jpg 4239504] |- | [[Gardam-56|Gardam, Winifred Ida]] || ||1974-Dec-03||60|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a4/Gardam-56.jpg 5213386] |- | Gardiner, Allan Leslie||1913 Feb 16||2008 Jul 24||95||H of Ruby; F of Ronald, Neil, Valda, Keith, Barry||6040116 |- | [[Koetsveld-9|Gardiner, Florence Irene]] ||||1973-Jan-21||||W of Herbert Charles|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a9/Gardiner-5705.jpg 5213240] |- | [[Gardiner-5705|Gardiner, Herbert Charles]] ||||1971-Dec-01||||H of Florence Irene; F of Dorothy, Jean, Elaine, Dawn, Yvonne, Stuart, Mary, Barbara|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a9/Gardiner-5705.jpg 5213240] |- | Gardiner, Ruby Mabel||1913 Sep 18||1992 Oct 05||79||W of Allan; M of Ronald, Neil, Valda, Keith, Barry||6040115 |- | Gardner, Charles McDonald||1876-Aug-28||1932-Nov-14|| || H of Annie; F of Florence Marguerite,Ivy Alice,Keith Charles||5070483 |- | Gardner, George || ||1937-Jul-11|| || H of Jessie||4239258 |- | Gardner, George Victor|| ||1964-Sep-16||75|| w/Jessie Rose Gardner||4239259 |- | Gardner, Hugh Ernest||||1987-Aug-16||90||H of Ray; F of George & Judith||6049753 |- | Gardner, Jessie|| ||1939-Nov-15|| || W of George||4239258 |- | Gardner, Jessie Rose|| ||1964-May-21||77|| w/George Victor Gardner||4239259 |- | Gardner, Margaret Ray||1915-Jul-21||2004-Oct-08||89||W of Hugh; M of George & Judith||6049754 |- | Garner, Jessice (Jess)||1911-Feb-22||1986-Jul-03||||W of Bill; M of Betty, Mary, Nancy, Norma||6049683 |- | Garner, W C (Bill)||1908-Nov-29||2006-Jan-25||||H of Jess; F of Betty, Mary, Nancy, Norma||6049684 |- | Garrett, Henry George|| `||1947-Dec-11|| 68?|| ||5070697 |- | Garton, Lila||1934||1964|| || ||5070860 |- | Garvie, || |||| || ||4239192 |- | Garvie, || ||1951-May-09|| || Mother||4239197 |- | Gates, Grace|| ||1988-Dec-08||85|| M of Eileen, Margaret, Sylvia,Jack||4239329 |- | Gates, Margaret Ethel|| ||1998-Mar-08||68|| D of Grace & William Gates; Sister of Grace,Eileen,Sylvia,Jack||4239329 |- | Gates, William J|| ||1961-Oct-29||58|| 294865 Driver, Royal Artillery||4239328 |- | Gaudion, R S (Stan)||1916-Oct-01||2003-Nov-17||||AIF VX60329 W.O.I,; H of Joyce; F of Jan & Alison||5071240 |- | Gaw, Albert H||||1998-Apr-20||87||H of Verna; F of Peter, Bryan (dec), Cheryl, Judith, Melva||5071578 |- | Gaw, Verna I||||1999-Feb-11||77||W of Albert; M of Peter, Bryan (dec), Cheryl, Judith, Melva||5071577 |- | Gayzer, Thomas|| ||1952-Mar-29||41|| ||4239483 |- | Geale, Caroline M|| ||1934-Oct-31||61|| w/James Ceale||5070571 |- | Geale, James|| ||1944-Dec-05||75|| w/Caroline Ceale||5070571 |- | Geary, Barry Allan||1948-Mar-23||1993-Nov-15||45||H of Jenny; F of Joanne, Belinda, Angela, Prue (dec)||5213535 |- | Geary, Beryl Victoria||||2004-Jul-12||79||W of James; M of Norm & Barry (dec)||5071252 |- | Geary, Prudence Gail||||1977-Oct-25||||stillborn D of Barry & Jenny; Sis of Joanne, Belinda, Angela||5213534 |- | Gedling, Francis|| |||| || w/May Gedling||4238877 |- | Gedling, May|| |||| || w/Francis Gedling||4238877 |- | George, Edward Arthur||||1991 Aug 12||91||H of Hilda; F of Bill & Anne||6040053 |- | George, Hilda Monica||||1991 Aug 21||90||W of Edward; M of Bill & Anne||6040053 |- | [[Gibbon-208|Gibbon, Roberta (Alice)]] ||1918 Jun 02||2010 Jan 10||||D of Robert & Ruby (both dec); Twin of Ruby (d. 2010 Jan 10); sis of Bob (d. 1982 Sep 09); Special friend of Joseph Stanley Haw|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/68/Gibbon-208.jpg 6040369] |- | Gibson, Daniel Dalziel||1868||1944|| || H of Frances||4239052 |- | Gibson, Frances Florence||1861||1957|| || W of Daniel||4239052 |- | Gibson, Bradley McLean||1977 Feb 01||1992 Nov 14||||S of Peter & Elizabeth Gibson; B of Emma||6040118 |- | [[Barnett-14746|Gidney, Margaret Satherthwaite]] || ||1965-Nov-17||79|| W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f3/Gidney-199.jpg 5070746] |- | [[Gidney-199|Gidney, William Henry]] || ||1951-Feb-28||70|| H of Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f3/Gidney-199.jpg 5070746] |- | Gilbert, Ernest Abraham||||1978-Aug-10||77||H of Merle; F of Ern, Val, Betty (dec)||5213554 |- | Gilbert, Heath James||1984-Nov-01||2004-May-29||||S of Heather McKenzie Gribble & Greg Gilbert; B of Trenton, Abby, Matilda, Ronald||5070967 |- | Gilbert, Muriel Alice||||1986-Apr-15||82||W of Ernest; M of Ern, Valda (dec), Betty (dec)||5213554 |- | Giles,William Francis||1923-Jul-30||1985-Dec-13||||H of Dorothy; F of Anne, Michael, Helen, Anthony||5213838 |- | Giliam, Hendrika||||1983-Dec-04||70||nee De Vries; M of Tilly & Fred, Charlie & Lorraine, Len & Bertha, Jan & Annie, John & Kaye, Ted & Maryke, George & Inge, Bill & Kay||5213629 |- | Giliam, Johannes||||1980-Apr-04||63||H of Hendrika; F of Tilly, Charlie, Len, Jan, John, Ted, George, Bill||5213629 |- | [[Giliam-39|Gillam, Lenn (Lyckele)]] ||1944-Jul-05||2016-Jan-2016|| || Sp. Bertha||[[Space:Memorial_Photography|Required]] |- | Gill, Matilda Elizabeth|| ||1903-Aug-26|| || w/William Henry Gill||5070942 |- | Gill, William Henry||1861-Jul-02||1944-May-31|| || w/Matilda Elizabeth Gill||5070942 |- | Gilligan, Ellen Jane|| ||1927-Nov-23||56|| W of John; F of Esme & Fenton||5070782 |- | Gilligan, John Edward|| ||1959-Jan-01||80|| H of Ellen; F of Esme & Fenton||5070782 |- | Gilligan, Fenton L J||||1992 Apr 20||82||H of Lorna; F of Bruce & Keith||6040073 |- | Gilligan, Ida Esme||1908-Dec-28||1999-Jun-15||||||5071396 |- | Gilligan, Lorna Myrtle||1921 May 23||1998 Aug 21||||W of Fenton||6040074 |- | Ginger, Ronald Henry||1929-May-10||2004-Sep-14||||H of June; F of Nerelle & Philip; F-in-L of Ron & Deb||5071407 |- | Gittos, Albert William||1930||2010||||H of Lillian; F of Dorothy, Lesley, Sandra, Dianne (dec), Faye (dec), Gary, Craig, Trevor, Samantha||5071433 |- | Gittos, Dianne E|| ||1961-May-29|| <1|| D of Lillian & Bert||5070890 |- | Gittos, Lillian May||1935||1990||||W of Albert; M of Dorothy, Lesley, Sandra, Dianne (dec), Faye (dec), Gary, Craig, Trevor, Samantha||5071433 |- | Glass, Clarence St Hubert||||1989 Dec 23||83||H of Violet Victoria; F of Renton & Anel, Patricia (Pat)||6049945 |- | Glass, Violet Victoria||||1992 Oct 26||86||W of Clarence; M of Renton & Pat||6049946 |- | Gleeson, Daniel William|| ||1976-Jul-05|| || w/Hazel Gleeson||4238901 |- | Gleeson, Ellen|| ||1962-Sep-27|| 72?|| w/James Patrick Gleeson||4238867 |- | Gleeson, Hazel|| ||1968-Oct-17|| || w/Daniel William Gleeson||4238901 |- | Gleeson, James Patrick|| ||1968-May-01||79|| w/Ellen Gleeson||4238867 |- | Gleeson, Judith||||1979-Jul-06||46||W of Bill (dec); M of Paul, Mark, Jane, Martin, Louise||5213545 |- | Gleeson, William Paul||||1978-May-23||54||H of Judy; F ofPaul, Mark, Jane, Martin, Louise||5213545 |- | Goldsmith, Elizabeth||1909-Apr-19||2009-Aug-02||||Nee Boag; W of Matthew; M of Nola, Irene, Graham, Jennifer||5071112 |- | Goldsmith, Rosina Margaret|| ||1966-Dec-29||58|| w/William Goldsmith||5070901 |- | Goldsmith, Susanne Dorothy||||1989 Sep 22||43||W of Geoff; M of Courtney & Cameron||6049900 |- | Goldsmith, William Edward|| ||1963-Nov-14||64|| w/Rosina Goldsmith||5070901 |- | Goldsworthy, Joseph Frank|| ||1939-Mar-25||50|| H of Minnie||5070641 |- | Goldsworthy, Minnie|| ||1965-Jun-03||76|| W of Joseph Frank||5070641 |- | Goldsworthy, Leonard||||1994-Jun-30||77||H of Lorna; F of Geoff, Sue, Frank, Lee||5071485 |- | Goldsworthy, Lorna Mae||||1964-Jul-19||42||W of Leonard; F of Geoff, Sue, Frank, Lee||5071485 |- | Goldsworthy, Mavis Annie||||1994-Aug-06||74||W of Hugh & Len; M of Ian & Will||5071472 |- | Goller, Clara|| ||1952-May-05||66|| w/Margaret May Taylor||4239169 |- | Goller, Harris Victor|| ||1964-Jun-09|| || H of Sylvia Rose||4239168 |- | Goller, Sylvia Rose|| ||1969-Oct-06||80|| W of Harris Victor||4239168 |- | Goller, Harris John||1929 Fab 19||2005-Jan-02||||H of Valmai; F of Ann, Jane, Kathryn||5071510 |- | Gooch, Emily||1874-Oct-01||1919-Jan-01|| || W of Frank Gooch||5070523 |- | Goodwin, Eric Thomas|| ||1954-Sep-08||33|| Late RAF||5070800 |- | Goodwin, Rosemary Leonie||1986 Aug 23||1995 Jun 06||||D of Lynton & Maree; Sis of Simone, Robert, Fiona & Catherine (twin)||6040281 |- | Goss, James Thomas||1929-Apr-13||2005-Nov-19||||H of Thelma; F of Sharon, Rosie, Gregory, Paul, Danielle, Julianne, Janine||5071210 |- | Gould, George W|| ||1956-Sep-15||72|| ||4238875 |- | Gould, Winifred Mary|| ||1974-Aug-15||88|| ||4238874 |- | Gourlay, Betty Jean||1929 May 27||2012 Jan 19||82||W of James; M of Kathleen, Robin, Rex, Douglas, Heather, Christopher, David||6040150 |- | Gourlay, James Alexander||1925 Nov 06||1993 May 09||67||H of Betty; F of Kathleen, Robin, Rex, Douglas, Heather, Christopher, David||6040149 |- | Gow, Clara Joan|| ||1966-Mar-02|| 30?|| W of David; M of Glenn & Jane; D of John & Clara Shandley||4239402 |- | [[Grady-2084|Grady, Bill]] ||1912||1993||||H of Win; F of Ray, Lawrence, Jackie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/89/Grady-2084.jpg 5213238] |- | [[Carey-7403|Grady, Win]] ||1911||1971||||W of Bill; M of Ray, Lawrence, Jackie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/89/Grady-2084.jpg 5213238] |- | Grant, June||1933-Jun-13||2012-Jan-15||||W of Richard; M of John, Lynn, Christine, Gerardine||5213744 |- | Grant, Richard||1929-Dec-13||1983-May-02||||H of June Catherine; F of John, Lynn, Christine, Gerardine||5213745 |- | Gray, Alice Roberta||1919-Mar-16||2000-Aug-24|| || W of Stanley; M of Owen,Robert,Elizabeth||5070923 |- | Gray, Brian||1929-Aug-22||2002-May-17||||H of Ellen; F of Christine, Rosalie, Colleen, Kerrilee||5071276 |- | Gray, Daisy||1901||1934|| || W of George; M of Myrl||5070913 |- | Gray, George|| |||| || w/Mary Gray||5070911 |- | Gray, Frederick James (Fred)||1924-Feb-22||2005-Feb-07||||AIF; b. Cohna; d. Leongatha; H of Teresa; F of Katy, Helen, Roger||5071224 |- | Gray, George||1902||1958|| || H of Daisy; F of Myrl||5070913 |- | [[Gray-32607|Gray, George]] || ||1942-Mar-09||79|| H of Lizzie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/20/Gray-32607-1.jpg 5070922] |- | Gray, George Scott||||1990 Jan 06||77||H of Joyce; F of Judith, Margaret, Malcolm||6049948 |- | [[Hosking-1272|Gray, Helen Rose]] ||||1973-Dec-01||23|| W of Michael; M of Martin & Daniel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cc/Hosking-1272.jpg 5213343] |- | Gray, Joan Thelma||||1989 Dec 27||44||W of Malcolm; M of Nerine & Scott||6049947 |- | [[Walsh-12797|Gray, Kathleen Nancy]] |||||||| W of Gordon; M of Janet, Helen, Michael, Susan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/92/Gray-40407.jpg 5213288] |- | [[Gilligan-169|Gray, Leonie Rae]] ||1948 ||2016-Jan-16||68|| Sp. Robert||[[Space:Memorial_Photography|Required]] |- | [[Huntingford-20|Gray, Lizzie]] || ||1937-Feb-15||69|| W of George|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/20/Gray-32607-1.jpg 5070922] |- | Gray, Martha||1878||1965|| || of Hull, England||5070925 |- | Gray, Mary|| |||| || w/George Gray||5070911 |- | Gray, Myrl||1929-Feb-10||1929-Feb-15|| <1|| D of Daisy & George||5070914 |- | Gray, Robert|| ||1968-Jul-04||24|| H of Carolyn; F of Robert||4239308 |- | Gray, Ryan John||||1997-Mar-18||||S of Kevin & Joanne||5071533 |- | Gray, Stanley Charles||1908-Apr-19||1989-Sep-23|| || H of Alice; F of Owen, Robert,Elizabeth||5070923 |- | [[Gray-40407|Gray, Stanley Gordon]] |||||||| H of Kathleen; F of Janet, Helen, Michael, Susan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/92/Gray-40407.jpg 5213288] |- | Gray, Teresa Agnes (Terry)||1920-Jan-09||2011-Aug-22||||b. England; d. Leongatha; W of Fred; M & M-in-L of Katy & Errol, Helen & Mark, Roger & Maria||5071224 |- | Gray, Tom||1870-Dec-23||1947-May-30|| || ||5070924 |- | Greaves, Rebecca Jean||1982-Oct-05||1987-May-12||4||D of Rod & Margaret; Sis of stuart, Simon, Lisa||6049771 |- | Green, Ethel May|| ||1995-Sep-26|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7b/Green-54587.jpg 5213396] |- | Green, F W N|| ||1974-Aug-29||94|| w/R M Green||4239496 |- | [[Green-54587|Green, Harry William]] || ||1974-Dec-13||60|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7b/Green-54587.jpg 5213396] |- | Green, R M|| ||1965-Oct-18||85|| w/F W N Green||4239496 |- | Green, Lilian Louisa (Sis)||1910||1990||||b. London; d. Fish Creek; M of Robert, Dorothy, Graham||5071482 |- | Greenwood, Elizabeth||1884||1946|| || b. Wensleydale, Yorkshire; W of Thomas R; M of Thomas||5070574 |- | Greenwood, George E||1915-Aug-09||2005-Dec-24||||H of Audrey; F of Sally, Susan, Thomas, Foster||5071519 |- | Greenwood, Thomas||1913||1935|| || S of Elizabeth & Thomas R Greenwood||5070574 |- | Greenwood, Thomas Reginald||1880||1961|| || b. Sheffield, England; F of Thomas, Marjorie,George||4239435 |- | Griffin, ora|| ||1939-Oct-01||73|| W of George||5070807 |- | Griffiths, Elizabeth Agnes||1885-Mar-24||1973-May-06|| || W of James Joseph; M of Mary & Ann||4238860 |- | Griffiths, James Joseph|| ||1964-Jun-20||79|| H of Elizabeth Agnes; F of Mary & Ann||4238859 |- | Grigg, Tom Metheral|| ||1956-Feb-13||73|| H of Florence; F of Lyla & Thelma||4239213 |- | Griggs, Alfred Norton|| ||1954-Aug-15|| || H of Bridget||5070719 |- | Griggs, Bridget Ann|| ||1980-Aug-31||86|| W of Alfred||5070719 |- | Griggs, Charlotte|| ||1941-Aug-11||81|| w/John Griggs||5070608 |- | Griggs, Elaine M||||1995 Nov 30||||W of Harold Rex; M of Phillip, Frank, Tony, Mandy||6040333 |- | Griggs, Fred|| ||1950-Jun-27||34|| ||4208713 |- | Griggs, Gwenda Violet||1914-Jun-06||2011-Feb-27||96||W of Wilf; M of Don; Step-M of Merle,Neil, Cliff, Ailsa, Nancy||5213595 |- | Griggs, Gweneth|| ||1934-Apr-24|| <1|| w/Kitty Griggs||4239099 |- | Griggs, Isaac Charles|| ||1929-Jul-31||74|| ||5070576 |- | Griggs, Harold Rex||||1997 Jun 25||80||H of Elaine; F of Phillip, Frank, Tony, Mandy||6040334 |- | Griggs, Ivy Lenore||||1987-Nov-17||90||||5071445 |- | Griggs, John|| ||1936-Jan-06||73|| w/Charlotte Griggs||5070608 |- | Griggs, John Norton||||1967-Aug-29||73||||5071445 |- | Griggs, Kitty|| ||1935-Jan-05||34|| w/Gweneth Griggs||4239099 |- | Griggs, Neil Wilfred||||1997-Jul-20||72||H of Ruth (dec); F of Sally, Wendy, Trudy, Cameron; F-in-L of Wayne, David, Adrian||5213620 |- | Griggs, Ruth Marie||||1980-Aug-20||42||W of Neil; M of Sally, Wendy, Trudy, Cameron||5213620 |- | Griggs, Sarah|| ||1937-Apr-20|| 86?|| ||5070573 |- | Griggs, Phillip||||||||||5071004 |- | Griggs, Phillip James (Jim)||||2001-Feb-24||80||H of Noelle; F of Kerry, Brian, Pam||5071343 |- | Griggs, Wilfred Hern||||1979-Aug-18||84||H of Gwen; F of Merle, Neil, Cliff, Ailsa, Nancy, Don||5213595 |- | [[Grimes-6070|Grimes, Barry James]] || ||1973-Nov-11||16||accidentally killed|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/44/Grimes-6070.jpg 5213356] |- | [[Maher-3858|Grimes, Patricia Margaret]] || ||1981-Jul-26||53||W of Jimmy; M of Bernadette, Peter, Barry (dec), Naomi, Bill|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/44/Grimes-6070.jpg 5213356] |- | [[Grist-747|Grist, Claude Dudley]] ||1912-Jan-05||1975-Dec-12||||H of Jean; F of Rita, Kay, Ken, Steve|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/98/Grist-747.jpg 5213388] |- | Grist, Kenneth Claude||||2002-Apr-25||52||H of Anne; F of Michael, Katie, Craig||5071302 |- | Grist, Raymond Walter||1947-Dec-07||2001-Aug-16||||F of Jason & Trenton; Partner of Joan; S of Jean & Claude (dec)||5071321 |- | Grogan, Sheena Margaret||||1976-Jul-19||38||W of Robert (Sam); M of Susan, Jennifer, Robyn, Lynne, Anne, John, Peter||5213460 |- | Groom, Josephene|| |||| || w/Theodore Groom||4239262 |- | Groom, Theodore (George)|| ||1980-Jun-29||88|| 23300 Royal Engineers 1910-1922||4239262 |- | Groube, Alexander|| ||1958-Oct-06||75|| w/Emma Groube||5070874 |- | Groube, Emma|| ||1950-Oct-01|| 68?|| w/Alexander Groube||5070874 |- | [[Gunn-5226|Gunn, Albert Francis]] || ||1957-Jun-01||25||B of Muriel Gertrude|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ae/Gunn-5226.jpg 6040486] |- | [[Sanders-21409|Gunn, Alice Edith Ellen]] || ||1973-Nov-12||78||W of William; M of Gladys, Albert (dec), Muriel (dec)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/29/Gunn-4334.jpg 5213344] |- | Gunn, Florence Mary||1928 Fen 05||2010-Jan-11||||W of Robert Turner & Jack Gunn; M of Wayne, Susan, Leanne, Jayne||5071101 |- | Gunn, Gladys May||1927-Mar-13||1997-Aug-20||70||D of William & Alice; Sis of Albert, Muriel; Half sis of Dorothy||5071613 |- | [[Gunn-5229|Gunn, John Daniel]] ||1917-Feb-15||1993-Aug-15||||H of Florence; Step-F of Wayne, Susan, Leanne, Jayne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a2/Gunn-5229.jpg 5071462] |- | Gunn, Margaret|| ||1970-Mar-23||93|| ||5070809 |- | [[Gunn-5227|Gunn, Muriel Gertrude]] || ||1933-Sep-26|| <1|| Sister of Albert Francis|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ae/Gunn-5226.jpg 6040486] |- | [[Gunn-4334|Gunn, William Francis]] || ||1974-Jul-01||84||H of Alice; F of Gladys, Albert (dec), Murial (dec)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/29/Gunn-4334.jpg 5213344] |- | [[Munro-5538|Gurney, Mavis Isabel]] ||1928-Sep-27|||2008-Aug-24||||W of Bill Arnott & Bert Gurney; M of Ron, Ian, Janette||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/06/Arnott-295.jpg 5213318] |- | Gurnick, Henry|| ||1958-Oct-06||68|| w/Hilda Maude Gurnick||5070853 |- | Gurnick, Hilda Maude|| ||1982-Oct-12||92|| w/Henry Gurnick||5070853 |- | [[Gwyther-180|Gwyther, Annie Tezmond]] || ||1937-Nov-16||73|| || [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/82/Gwyther-180.jpg 4239313] |- | [[Gwyther-66|Gwyther, George A]] ||1875||1941|| || H of Annabella; F of Jean,Annie,Edward|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/65/Gwyther-66.jpg 4239377] |- | [[Gwyther-62|Gwyther, James]] || ||1903-Nov-23||73|| w/Mary Elizabeth Gwyther|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0c/Gwyther-62.jpg 5070725] |- | [[Gwyther-67|Gwyther, Jean Marie]] ||1910-Nov-17||2008-Oct-21|| || D of George & Annabella; Sister of Annie & Edward|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/65/Gwyther-66.jpg 4239377] |- | [[Gwyther-74|Gwyther, Llewellyn Milford Inwood]] || ||1973-Jul-08||84||AIF; S of James & Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3c/Gwyther-74.jpg 5213314] |- | Gwyther, Margaret F||1928-Nov-27||2008-Oct-23||||W of Toby; M of Megan, John, Robert, Michael; Sis of Pat Rodwell||5213655 |- | [[Inwood-86|Gwyther, Mary Elizabeth]] || ||1946-Jan-09||90|| w/James Gwyther|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0c/Gwyther-62.jpg 5070725] |- | Gwyther, Noel Harry (Toby)||||981-Mar-10||55||H of Margaret; F of Megan, John, Robert, Michael||5213655 |- | Haasjes, Geert||||1975-Oct-28||79||H of Roelofje; F of Mary, Annie, Hank, John, George, Victor, Albert||5213428 |- | Haasjes, Roelofje||||1992-Feb-26||||W of Geert||5213428 |- | Haasjes, Wiecher (Victor)||||2011-Apr-07||75||S of Geert & Roelofje Haasjes||5071061 |- | Hagan, Laura Retallick||1893-Apr-23||1986-Mar-07||||W of Robert (Bert)(dec); M of Phyllis (dec), Audrey, Roma||5213830 |- | Hagan, Robert John||1888-Dec-06||1985-Sep-21||||H of Laura; F of Phyllis (dec), Audrey, Roma||5213829 |- | Hahesy, Catherine|| ||1940-Mar-07||80|| W of James||4208689 |- | Hahesy, James|| ||1935-Apr-02||78|| H of Catherine||4208689 |- | Hales, Kevin Joseph||1928-Jun-04||2011-Nov-30||||H of Alwyn; F of John, Graham, Peter, Ian||5071039 |- | Hall, A S|| ||1968-Nov-14||69|| 7494 Pte; H of Eileen; F of Norma,Gwen,Tony||4238917 |- | Hall, Arnold Crispe (Bill)||1915-Oct-16||2006-Jul-06||||H of Jean; F of Charlie & Ted; F-in-L of Loris & Carol||5213764 |- | Hall, Charles David||1924-Aug-21||2011-Jul-22||||AIF; H of Pat; F od Michael, Catherine, John, Gerard, Moira, Ann, Martin (dec), Rosalie||5071033 |- | Hall, Eileen Mary|| ||1974-Nov-03||74|| W of A.S. Hall||4238918 |- | Hall, Jean Elizabeth||1917-Aug-12||1984-Jul-22||66||W of Bill; M of Charlie & Ted||5213764 |- | Hall, Peter Charles||1952-May-14||2008-Apr-12||||H of Jenny; F of John, David, Edward, Virginia||5071151 |- | Halle, Shirley Melva||||2012-Feb-05||86||W of Richard (Dick); M of Barbara; GM of Karen, Gregory, Daniel||5071046 |- | Halle, Wolfgang Richard||1924-Dec-13||2013-Feb-12||||H of Shirley; F of Barbara; GF of Karen, Greg, Daniel||5071046 |- | Hallyburton, June Patricia||||2005-Sep-24||67||W of Trevor; M of Martin, Steven, Brian||6049682 |- | Hallyburton, Trevor James||||1986-Jul-05||48||H of June; F of Martin, Steven, Brian||6049681 |- | Hamann, Carl Bernard|| ||1938-Feb-06||74|| w/Johanna Hamann||5070509 |- | Hamann, Harry|| ||1914-Apr-15||16|| w/Tottie Hamann||5070508 |- | Hamann, Johanna|| ||1948-Jun-27||82|| w/Carl Hamann||5070509 |- | Hamann, Tottie|| ||1966-Sep-06|| || w/Harry Hamann||5070508 |- | Hamilton, Allan Walter||1941-Jul-05||1975-May-25||||||5071172 |- | Hamilton, Annie Florence||1871-Aug-24||1964-Jun-02||||||5071172 |- | Hamilton, Dawn||1945-Jul-18||2007-Feb-02||||||5071172 |- | [[Hamilton-32686|Hamilton, Ernest Alexander]] || ||1971-May-23||61||H of Jean; F of Ian, Neil|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/89/Hamilton-32686.jpg 5213206] |- | [[Hall-66021|Hamilton, Jean Alma]] || ||2006-Mar-18||97||W of Ern (dec); M of Ian (dec), Neil|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/89/Hamilton-32686.jpg 5213206] |- | Hamilton, John|| ||1942-Jul-07||62|| H of Molly Hamilton; F of Stanley||4208670 |- | [[Hamilton-32843|Hamilton, Leonard William]] || ||1972-May||59|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/77/Hamilton-32843.jpg 5213250] |- | Hamilton, Mary Margaret||1912-Mar-03||2002-Sep-13||||||5071172 |- | Hamilton, Molly|| ||1959-Mar-26||67|| W of John Hamilton; M of Stanley||4208670 |- | [[Hamilton-32844|Hamilton, Thelma Grace]] ||1914-May-05 ||1997-Jan-25||82|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/77/Hamilton-32843.jpg 5213250] |- | Hamilton, Vernon Walter||1900-May-05||1982-Sep-04||||||5071172 |- | Hanisch, Alan Vincent||1932-Sep-20||2012-Apr-29||||H of Patricia; F of Russell, Greg & Kim||5071054 |- | [[Hay-6807|Hanks, Agnes Kinnear (Bunty)]]||||1974-Jan-18||58||W of Dave; M of Fred, Robert, Heather, David, Judy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/06/Hanks-3439.jpg 5213335] |- | Hanks, Albert Norman||1925-Feb-24||2013-Jan-28||||H of Lorraine; F of Norm & Grace; Gf of Justin, Aaron, Shelley, Matrina, Philip||5071020 |- | [[Hanks-3387|Hanks, Arthur Thomas]] ||||1972-Feb-02||68|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/29/Hanks-3387.jpg 5213231] |- | [[Hanks-3439|Hanks, David John]]||||1989-Feb-25||77||H of Bunty; F of Fred, Robert, Heather, David, Judy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/06/Hanks-3439.jpg 5213335] |- | Hanks, Dianne||||1964-Jan-15||||Infant; Twin of Susan; D of Ethel & Len||5071399 |- | Hanks, Elizabeth||1959-Dec-17||1959-Dec-21||||Triplet of Pamela & Shiela; D of Ethel & Len||5071399 |- | [[Hanks-3388|Hanks, Frederick Norris]] ||1878-Mar-31||1960-Nov-17|| || H of Victoria; F of Pearl & George|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/df/Hanks-3388.jpg 5070599] |- | [[Hanks-3391|Hanks, George Edward]] ||1907||1910||3|| S of Frederick & Victoria|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/df/Hanks-3388.jpg 5070599] |- | Hanks, Lorraine Vera||1922-Oct-18||2012-Dec-25||||W of Albert; M of Norm & Grace; GM of Justin, Aaron, Shelley, Matrina, Philip||5071020 |- | [[Allen-62570|Hanks, Mary Elizabeth (Molly)]] ||||1994-Dec-11||83||W of Arthur Hanks (dec) & Joe Reilly; M of Ben, Joy, Lorna, Mavis, Alan, Gwen, Sylvia, George|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/29/Hanks-3387.jpg 5213231] |- | [[Hanks-3392|Hanks, Pearl Matilda]] ||1910||1910|| <1|| D of Frederick & Victoria|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/df/Hanks-3388.jpg 5070599] |- | Hanks, Shiela||1959-Dec-17||1959-Dec-21||||Triplet of Pamela & Elizabeth; D of Ethel & Len||5071399 |- | [[Hutchinson-10903|Hanks, Victoria Ann]] ||1883||1972-Jan-27|| || W of Frederick; M of Pearl & George|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/df/Hanks-3388.jpg 5070599] |- | [[Hanley-2022|Hanley, Eileen Mary]] || ||1974-Dec-12||72|| || [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ec/Hanley-2022.jpg 5213397] |- | Hannon, Barry Alwyn||1929||1949-Apr-26|| || S of Harold & Millicent; B of James,Emmett,Gwen,Jack,Patricia||4208762 |- | Hannon, Gladys May||1926||2011||||||5071501 |- | Hannon, Harold James||1888-Jun-13||1948-May-17|| || H of Millicent; F of James, Emmett,Gwen,Jack,Barry,Patricia||4208762 |- | Hannon, Jack Harold||||2011-Jul-14||84||H of Helga; F of Stephen, Tony, Kevin, Linda, Ricky||5071056 |- | Hannon, Millicent||||1975-Jul-24||81||W of Harold (dec); M of Jim, Emmett, Gwen, John, Barry (dec), Pat||5213414 |- | Hannon, Robert Emmett||1922||2003||||H of Gladys; F of Jennifer & Robert||5071499 |- | Hanrahan, Annie|| ||1963-Feb-23|| || w/ Bryan||4238853 |- | Hanrahan, Bryan|| ||1970-Jan-01|| || w/Annie||4238853 |- | Hanrahan, Mark Bernard||1965-Dec-02||1968-Apr-04|| || ||4238900 |- | [[Hardy-11108|Hardy, Edward Alfred]] || ||1972-Aug-13||58||H of Olive; F of Charles, Valerie, Thelma, Ron, Dorothy, Shirley, John, Robert, Merle, Kathleen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/56/Hardy-11108.jpg 5213297] |- | [[Todd-13636|Hardy, Olive Myrtle]] || ||1997-May-06||83||W of Edward (Ted) (dec); M of Jean(dec), Charlie & Val, Thelma & Ron, Dorothy & Ron, Shirley & John, Robert & Sharon, Merle & Rod, Kathy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1e/Todd-13636.jpg 5213298] |- | Hargreaves, Annie Gladys||||1999-Jan-28||87|| W of Cyril; M of Lorraine & Rex (dec) Trease||5071572 |- | Hargreaves, Beatrice Joan||1922 Aug 04||1989 Aug 11||||||6049895 |- | Hargreaves, Cyril Joseph||||1978-May-03||77||H of Annie; F of Lorraine & Rex (dec) Trease||5071572 |- | Hargreaves, W H (Wilf)||||2006 Jul 06||81||RAAF 431397||6049896 |- | Harkin, Bridget|| ||1920-Jul-20||79|| W of Michael||4238827 |- | Harkin, Francis|| ||1907-Nov-24||26|| S of Michael & Bridget||4238827 |- | Harkin, Michael|| ||1906-Mar-11||75|| b. Co. Claire, Ireland; H of Bridget||4238827 |- | Harley, Alfred|| ||1942-Sep-14||78|| w/Martha Harley||5070632 |- | Harley, Fred W|| ||1969-Aug-03||75|| ||5070633 |- | Harley, Lena|| ||1942-Dec-14||42|| ||5070633 |- | Harley, Martha M|| ||1959-Dec-18||91|| w/Alfred Harley||5070632 |- | Harper, Elvie||||1977-Jul-14||||W of William (Bill); M of Lyn & Jenny; M-in-L of Barry & Peter||5213502 |- | Harper, William (Bill)||1915-May-03||2004-Apr-05||||H of Elvie (nee Stamper)(dec); F of Lyn & Barry, Jenni & Peter||5213502 |- | [[Harris-60864|Harris, George John]] ||||1975-Dec-1976||72||H of Mary; F of Mary (dec & Jack|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/37/Harris-60864.jpg 5213390] |- | Harris, Henry||||1981-May-27||84||H of Muriel; F of Bob, Jim, Brian, Norma||5213678 |- | Harris, Joseph||||2000-Mar-07||76||H of Lily; F of Paul & Sylvia||5071385 |- | [[Harris-60864|Harris, Mary]] ||||1975-Feb-1975||68||W of George; M of John & Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/37/Harris-60864.jpg 5213390] |- | Harris, Matthew S||1974-Nov-12||2013-Jun-05||38||S of Bruce & Sandra; F of Jay; B of Christopher & Julie||5071015 |- | Harris, Muriel||||1996-Jul-01||92||W of Henry (dec); M of Bob, Jim, Brian, Norma ||5213678 |- | Harris, Raymond Robert||||1987-May-30||66||F of Barry & Cheryl||6049769 |- | Harrison Edgar Thomas||||2004-Jan-05||92||H of Meg; F of Russell, Helen, Florence, Don, Ray||5071350 |- | Harrison, Charles|| ||1905-Oct-25||70|| w/Sarah Harrison||5070653 |- | Harrison, Sarah|| ||1923-Sep-19||77|| w/Charles Harrison||5070653 |- | Harry, Edwin Charles Curnow||1909 Mar 17||1992 Oct 18||||H of Elizabeth||6040063 |- | Harry, Elizabeth Logan||1912 Oct 20||1992 Jun 05||||W of Edwin||6040063 |- | Harvey, Eliza|| ||1959-Jun-11||81|| W of John M P||5070648 |- | Harvey, John M P|| ||1952-Dec-02||84|| H of Eliza||5070647 |- | Harvey, Patricia Emily||||2011-Feb-04||79||||5071498 |- | Harwood, Constance Winifred||1916-Oct-05||1961-Jul-01||||W of Eric Leonard; M of Diane, David, Joan||5071432 |- | Harwood, Eric Leonard||1914-May-09||2001-Oct-02||||H of Winifred & Margaet; F of Diane, David, Joan, Susan, Christine, Julie||5071437 |- | Hassett, Bernard Francis Zavier||||2006-Nov-27||56||H of Lee; F of Michael & Ellen||5070972 |- | Hassett, Bridget|| ||1944-Aug-06||87|| ||4239024 |- | [[Hanley-1935|Hassett, Bridget]] || ||1970-Dec-24||65|| || [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f6/Hassett-529.jpg 5213180] |- | Hassett, Dorothy Ita|| ||1956-Mar-23|| || w/James Thomas Hassett||4238977 |- | Hassett, Dorothy Monica||||1985-Jan-23||||||5213799 |- | Hassett, John|| ||1933-Oct-06||82|| ||4239024 |- | [[Hassett-529|Hassett, John]] || ||1983-Mar-21||81||H of Bridget Ellen; F of Frances, Kevin, Carmel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f6/Hassett-529.jpg 5213180] |- | Hassett, John Edward (Jack)||||1990-Dec-23||||||5213799 |- | Hassett, John Thomas|| ||1972-May-24||81|| w/Dorothy Ita Hassett||4238977 |- | Hassett, Martin || ||1895|| || ||4239024 |- | Hassett, Mary Margaret|| ||1935-Aug-21||50|| ||4239017 |- | Hassett, Michael|| ||1927-Mar-24||38|| ||4239024 |- | [[Stevens-29221|Hastings, Alice Irene]] ||1911-Jun-03||2002-Dec-23||||W of Stanley; F of Ken, Ray, Trevor, Bruce|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d3/Hastings-4812.jpg 5213323] |- | [[Hastings-4812|Hastings, Stanley Thomas]] || ||1973-Sep-06||70||H of Alice; F of Ken, Ray, Trevor, Bruce|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d3/Hastings-4812.jpg 5213323] |- | Hattam, Dorothy Annie (Dot)||||1999-Dec-09||68||W of Edward (Ted); M of Judy, John, Pam||5071392 |- | Hattam, Edward Donel (Ted)||1927-May-24||2013-Jan-02||85||H of Dorothy (Dot); F of Judy, John, Pam||5071392 |- | [[Rowe-4389|Haw, Agnes Ruby]] ||1913-Apr-21||2008-Oct-09|| || nee Rowe; W of James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6e/Haw-191.jpg 5070504] |- | [[Haw-189|Haw, Andrew]] || ||1956-Jan-20||74|| H of Jane Elizabeth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cd/Haw-189.jpg 5070572] |- | Haw, Catherine|| ||1969-Oct-19||79|| W of Frederick Neville||4239322 |- | Haw, Esther||1930-Mar-09||2004-Sep-15||||W of Eric; M of Cathy, Jamie, Ian, Coral, Robert||5071237 |- | Haw, Frederick Neville|| ||1961-Sep-11||77|| H of Catherine||4239322 |- | [[Haw-192|Haw, Henry Neville (Harry)]] ||||2006-Sep-09||88||H of Phyllis; F of Alan, Lorraine, Marion, Neville, Graeme, Glenn|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/73/Haw-192.jpg 6040022] |- | [[Cochrane-932|Haw, Irene Lucy]] ||1919 Sep 05||2001 Jul 23||||nee Cochrane; W of Jack|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/89/Cochrane-932.jpg 6049915] |- | [[Haw-191|Haw, James]] || ||1988-Jul-12||78|| MBE; H of Agnes|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6e/Haw-191.jpg 5070504] |- | Haw, James|| ||1925-Sep-11||77|| H of Sarah Ann||5070577 |- | [[Aikman-67|Haw, Jane Elizabeth]] || ||1959-Jun-18||74|| W of Andrew|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cd/Haw-189.jpg 5070572] |- | [[Haw-193|Haw, John Andrew (Jack)]] ||||1989 Jun 24||75||H of Irene|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/52/Haw-193.jpg 6049914] |- | [[Haw-194|Haw, Joseph Stanley]] ||||1996 Jun 19||80||B of Jim,Florrie, Jack (all dec), Harry: Special friend of Alice Gibbon|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d4/Haw-194.jpg 6040368] |- | Haw, Nevill William J||1922-Oct-03||2009-Mar-04||||H of Florrie; F of June, Bev, Bill||5071123 |- | Haw, Phyllis Estelle||||1990-Dec-15||66||W of Henry||6040021 |- | Haw, Sarah Ann|| ||1943-Jan-06||83|| W of James||5070577 |- | Hawkins, Trevor John||1944-Jan-08||1968-Feb-25|| || H of Wilma, F of kin, Jeffrey, Andrea-Lisa; B of Jackie, eter, Denis, Tony||4238921 |- | [[Kinnear-96|Hay, Agnes]] || ||1960-Jul-20||87|| W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/73/Hay-6808.jpg 4239411] |- | Hay, Lillian Elizabeth|| ||2004-Oct-03||90|| W of Peter||4239336 |- | Hay, Peter|| ||1963-Jul-24||56|| H of Lillian Elizabeth||4239336 |- | [[Hay-6808|Hay, William]] || ||1950-May-19||87|| H of Agnes|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/73/Hay-6808.jpg 4239411] |- | Hayes, Ellen Amelia|| ||1922-Sep-07||56|| Sister of Julia Wilkins||5070878 |- | Hayes, Isabella|| ||1953-Jan-08||53|| W of Thomas||4239292 |- | Hayes, Johanna|| ||1956-May-05|| || D of Jeremiah and Ellen T Sullivan||4208729 |- | Hayes, Mary Barrett||||1980-Oct-18||54||W of Keith (dec)||5213640 |- | Hayes, William Maurice|| ||1958-Aug-14||74|| w/Ellen Hayes & Julia Wilkins||5070878 |- | Hayler, Doris||||1986-Sep-17||70||W of Stanley; M of Doris; F of Jim (dec), Kathleen, Ken, Alan (dec), Terry, Betty||6049691 |- | Hayler, James E (Jimmy)|| ||1965-Nov-06|| 30?|| ||4238870 |- | Hayler, Stanley||||1986-Jun-13||76||AIF VX17405; H of Doris; F of Jim (dec), Kathleen, Ken, Alan (dec), Terry, Betty||6049690 |- | [[Haynes-9115|Haynes, Alfred Raymond]] || ||1973-Feb-19||42||H of Mavis; F of Janice, David, Lynne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/36/Haynes-9115.jpg 5213299] |- | Hayward, Clara Maude||1899-Aug-29||1973-Jun-01|| || nee Brumley; W of John; M of Nancy, Phyliss,Dorothy, John||5070663 |- | Hayward, Cody John||1996 Jan 21||1996 Jan 21||||Twin of Brittini Lee; S of Sandra & Brett||6040321 |- | Hayward, John||1894-Feb-28||1957-Dec-31|| || H of Clara; F of Nancy, Phyliss, Dorothy, John||5070663 |- | Hayward, Robyn Ann||||2010-Jan-19||54||W of Garry; M of Bo||5071099 |- | Hayward, Stephen Alan||||1982-May-13||19||S of Joy & John; B of Wayne, Garry, Darren, Brett, Jodie||5213698 |- | Hayward, Thomas John||1932-Mar-12||2011-Sep-17||79||H of Joy; F of Wayne, Garry, Stephen (dec), Darren, Brett, Jodie||5071034 |- | Haywood, Robert William||||1978-Apr-01||41||H of Veronica; F of Joanne & Mark||5213519 |- | Haywood, Rose||1913 Jan 22||1995 Jan 19||||nee Gardam; M of Lexie, trevor, Robert (dec), Max||6040249 |- | Haywood, William Thomas||1902 Oct 12||1992 Dec 12||90||||6040163 |- | Head, Bessie Anna Mary||||1982-Jun-27||74||||5213706 |- | Head, William Charles Edwin||||1982-May-11||75||||5213706 |- | Healy, Hazel Olive||||2009-May-23||94||W of Austie||5071204 |- | Healy, Jack A Austie||||2005-Aug-29||83||H of Hazel; Uncle of Lila, Jack (dec), Don, Bruce, John||5071204 |- | Healy, Mabel Caroline||||1980-Feb-05||||W of Stan; M of Jack, Don, Lila||5213610 |- | Healy, Stan||1918-Dec-29||2000-Sep-01||||H of Mabel (dec) & Vera (dec); F of Jack (dec), Don, Lila||5213610 |- | Healy, Vera||||2000-Jul-30||85||W of George Robinson (dec) & Stan||5070984 |- | Heide, Ailsa Josephine||||2001-May-13||81||W of Reginald (dec); M of Geoff, Ann, Ken||5071334 |- | Heide, Kenneth William||1948-Mar-25||2011-Feb-16||||S of Reginald & Ailsa; B of Geoffrey & Ann; B-in-L of Rosemary||5071503 |- | Height, Jason S||1973-Apr-02||2002-Jan-03||||H of Kerry; F of Austin, Kyrin, Brydon||5071313 |- | [[Heintz-757|Heintz, Bruce W]] ||||1994-Mar-21||||H of Irene; F of Joe, Arthur, Jan, Les, Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f5/Heintz-757.jpg 6040214] |- | [[Heintz-756|Heintz, Leslie William]] ||||1973-Oct-12||||H of Margaret; F of Irene & Bruce|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/06/Heintz-756.jpg 5213348] |- | [[Barrett-15053|Heintz, Margaret Martha]] ||||1983-Aug-25||||W of Leslie; M of Irene & Bruce|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/06/Heintz-756.jpg 5213348] |- | Hellisen, Frances Ellen|| ||1947-Nov-26||26|| W of Rex; M of Raymond,Judith,Norman||4238840 |- | Helliwell, Florence M||||2005-Sep-23||94||W of Fred; M of Josie, Margaret, Rosalyn, Winifred, David||6049933 |- | Helliwell, Fred||||1989-Sep-29||83||H of Florrie; F of Josie, Margaret, Win, Rosalyn, David||6049932 |- | Hemming, Barbara Mary||||1991-May-16||62||W of Doug; M of Graham, Trevor, Brian, Sue, Jayne||6040041 |- | [[Hemming-481|Hemming, Dennis Bertram]] || ||1990-Dec-24||62||S of John & Violet|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d5/Hemming-481.jpg 5213272] |- | Hemming, Florence Ada|| ||1992-Sep-16||61|| W of Vic; M of Paul, Michael, Simon, Anthony, Brendan||4208682 |- | [[Hemming-480|Hemming, John James]] || ||1978-Jun-24|| 88|| H of Violet; F of Connie, Stanley, Douglas, Dennis, Victor|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d5/Hemming-481.jpg 5213272] |- | Hemming, Howard Douglas||||2002-Oct-22||76||RAAF; H of Barbara; F of Graeme, Trevor, Brian, Susan, Jayne||6040042 |- | Hemming, Peter James|| ||1960-Apr-18|| <1|| w/Florence & Victor||4208682 |- | Hemming, Trevor William||1952-Nov-10||2011-Oct-05||||H of Corrie; F of Brett & Shane||5071035 |- | Hemming, Victor James|| ||2010-Jun-02||80|| H of Florence; F of Paul, Michael, Simon, Anthony, Brendan||4208682 |- | [[Freeman-21759|Hemming, Violett May]] ||||1973-Feb-18||77|| W of John; M of Connie, Stanley, Douglas, Dennis, Victor|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d5/Hemming-481.jpg 5213272] |- | Henderson, Albion|| ||1911-Feb-14||29|| S of Allan & Emily||4239143 |- | Henderson, George|| ||1969-Sep-05||70|| H of Maragret Beryl||4238927 |- | Henderson, George || ||1923-Oct-31||69|| w/Vivien & Rachel Henderson||4239426 |- | [[Henderson-28070|Henderson, Harold Bartlett]] || ||1972-Jan||58|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/01/Henderson-28070.jpg 5213233] |- | Henderson, John|| ||1924-Mar-01||20|| w/Frederick Macdonald||4239427 |- | Henderson, John|| ||1932-Dec-14||85|| w/Rachael Henderson||4239428 |- | Henderson, Margaret Beryl|| ||1987-Mar-14||80|| W of George||4238927 |- | Henderson, Rachael|| ||1954-Jun-24||84|| w/John Henderson||4239428 |- | Henderson, Rachel|| ||1996-Oct-30||90|| w/George & Vivien Henderson||4239426 |- | Henderson, Vivien|| ||1991-May-09||84|| w/George & Rachel Henderson||4239426 |- | Hengstberger, Edna Grace||1924 Feb 23||1994 Niv 06||||W of Charles; M of Sandra, Jan, Elaine, Beverley||6040223 |- | Hengstberger, Glenn Wayne||||1983-Feb-26||25||H of Wendy; S of Bob & Freda; B of Pam, Val,Nola, David, Neville||5213717 |- | Hengstberger, Karl Walter (Charlie)||1919 Aug 31||1994 Feb 20||||AIF; H of Edna; F of Peter, Bruce, Beverley, Elaine, Jan, Sandra||6040222 |- | Henke, Gerhard E F||||2004-Feb-12||76||F of Gabrielle & Ralph||5071244 |- | Henry, Annie|| ||1965-Sep-23||68|| W of Richard||4239498 |- | Henry, Richard|| ||1987-Nov-07||92|| H of Annie||4239498 |- | Hepburn, Isabel Matilda|| ||1989-Dec-13||78|| ||4239352 |- | Hepburn, Lavinia||1882||1952|| || ||4239352 |- | Hepburn, R W H|| ||1939-Dec-29||92|| ||4239350 |- | Hepburn, Roma||1881||1964|| || ||4239352 |- | Hepburn, Wilbert Russell|| ||1937?|| || ||4239352 |- | Hepburn, Donald McL||1918-Nov-19||1979-Dec-29||61||AIF VX4041; H of Gwen; S of Roma & Lavinia; B of Isabel, Vernon (dec), Wilber (dec), Douglas||5071521 |- | Heppell, Albert Harold||||1978-May-06||76||H of Doris; F of Margaret, Bruce, Colin, Aileen, Julie||5213542 |- | Heppell, Doris Lynda||||1978-Sep-04||70||W of Albert (dec); M of Margaret, Bruce, Colin, Aileen, Julie||5213542 |- | Herrald, Alphonsus John||||1977-Apr-04||64||||5213474 |- | Herrald, Robert James|| ||1965-Aug-23||22|| w/Shiela Mary Herrald||4208768 |- | Herrald, Shiela Mary|| ||1972-Sep-22||50|| w/Robert James||4238768 |- | Herrald, Allyson Jayde||||2009-May-17||18||D of Robert, Natasha & Darren; Sis of Ashleigh; Half Sis of Luke & Matt||5071131 |- | Hester, Francis Bernard||1906 Jan 04||1996 Mar 24||||H of Patricia; F of Janet, Helen, Peter, Rosemary, Christine, Bryan, Marita||6040301 |- | Hester, Patricia Winifred||1917 Mar 13||2011 Jan 19||||W of Frank; M of Janet (dec), Helen, Peter (dec), Rosemary, Christine, Bryan, Marita||6040302 |- | Hewett, Ella Margaret|| ||1940-Mar-02||72|| ||4208763 |- | Hewett, John Phillip|| ||1937-Jul-13||76|| ||5070449 |- | Hewett, Mary (Mollie)||1914-Jun-11||1997-May-06||||W of Walter; M of David & Anthony||5070985 |- | Hickey, Keith||||1985-Jan-09||58||||5213798 |- | Hickey, Leo Patrick|| ||1971-Mar-30||54|| H of Doris; F of Margaret, John, Danny||5213201 |- | Higgins, Alice|| ||1941-Jun-14|| || W of John||4239183 |- | Higgins, John|| ||1939-Aug-02||68|| H of Alice||4239183 |- | Higgins, Margaret Jean||1933-Oct-12||2010-Dec-09||||W of Donald; M of Gregory, Shartyn, Ross||5070966 |- | Higgins, William Gavan|| ||1963-Jan-20|| || F of Gerald & William||4238851 |- | Hilet, Molly Helena||1927 Jan 26||2011 Oct 13||||W of Parker; M of John, David, Brenda, Kathryn||6040338 |- | Hilet, Parker John||1921 Oct 28||1996 Jul 22||||AIF; H of Molly; F of John, David, Brenda, Kathryn||6040337 |- | Hill, Emily|| ||1942-Aug-29||84|| W of John||5070492 |- | Hill, Evelyn Joy||||1986-Feb-28||64||W of Ken; M of Raeleigh, Graham, Barry||5213845 |- | Hill, James Allan||||1977-Aug-08||58||B of John, Margaret, Winifred, Constance||5213503 |- | Hill, John|| ||1930-May-05||77|| H of Emily||5070492 |- | Hill, Kenneth Alexander||||2005-Jul-22||83||H of Evelyn; F of Raeleigh, Graham, Barry||5213845 |- | Hillit, Elizabeth Matilda|| |||| || ||4238945 |- | Hinds, Clara||||1977-Nov-30||79||W of Bill; M of Isobel, Ian, Marion||5213530 |- | Hinds, Emma Mavis||||1995-Sep-22||84||W of Albert Edward Charlton (dec) & W J (Bill) Hinds; M of Sid, Joyce, Rhonda, Ian||5213639 |- | Hinds, William John||||2001-Aug-28||95||H of Clara & Mavis; F of Isobel, Ian, Marion||5213530 |- | Hines, Caroline|| ||1940-Jul-20||76|| ||5070810 |- | Hiriart, Lorna Adela||||2001-Jan-04||63||W of Reg; M of Robyn, Paul, Leanne||5071351 |- | Hiriart, Paul Wayne||1958-May-01||2006-Mar-19||||Vic Police; H of Mary; F of Matthew, Jessica, Sarah||5071198 |- | Hiscock, Emily E|| ||1943-Jun-25||68|| w/Frank Hiscock||5070563 |- | Hiscock, Frank|| ||1946-Jul-29||72|| w/Emily E Hiscock||5070563 |- | Hoarse, Frank M||||1990 Apr 02||78||H of Vera Jean; F of Donald, Pamela, Daryl||6049960 |- | Hoarse, Vera Jean||||1992 Nov 24||82||W of Frank; M of Donald, Pamela, Daryl||6049961 |- | Hoban, Craig Anthony||1964-Aug-17||2007-Dec-31|| || H of Shirley||4238824 |- | Hoban, John Gregory|| ||1978-Nov-29||18|| B of Leigh Joseph||4238793 |- | Hobart, James|| ||1897-Jun-27||18|| S of J. W. & M. Edwards||5070582 |- | Hodges, Leora Janette (Lee)|| ||1956-Nov-22||17|| D of Marie & Reginald||5070454 |- | Hodges, Marie Thelma|| ||2011-Nov-11||98|| W of Reginald||5070455 |- | Hodges, Reginald Ernest|| ||1984-Sep-29||77|| H of Marie||5070455 |- | Hodgkiss, Beatrice Nellie May|| ||1997-Jan-13||90|| Nee Bair; W of Enoch||5070712 |- | Hodgkiss, Enoch William|| ||1950-Apr-27||48|| H of Beatrice||5070711 |- | Hodgskiss, Margaret (Peg)||||1998-Aug-22||87||W of Ken; M of Ray||5213624 |- | Hodgskiss, V K||||1980-May-31||70||AIF VX37626; H of Margaret||5213623 |- | Hodgson, John|| |||| || ||4239220 |- | Hofman, Wiecher (Vic)||||1997-Aug-08||72||H of Ank; F of Frank, Erica, Wendy, Norman, Andrew||5071624 |- | Hogan, Amanda||1985-Jun-18||1985-Jun-18||||D of Sheryl & Brian||5213819 |- | Hogan, Beatrice||1921 Dec 01||2007 Feb 12||||W of Leo; M of Evelyn, Allan, Gregory, Colin, Dennis, Kathryn||6049906 |- | Hogan, Elizabeth Mary||||1984-Sep-23||||W of James Conry Hogan; M of Betty, Jim, Joe, Arthur||5213493 |- | Hogan, Francis (Sandy)||1929-Nov-10||2012-Sep-25||||H of Nancy; F of Lyn, Robyn, Kerry, John, Sharon||5071058 |- | Hogan, Gordon L M||||1982-Mar-31||61||AIF VX87039||5213692 |- | Hogan, James|| ||1933-Jul-23|| 30?|| ||4208698 |- | Hogan, James Conry||||1977-May-17||86||AIF 3669; H of Elizabeth; F of Betty, Jim, Joe, Arthur||5213493 |- | Hogan, John|| ||1966-Mar-02||77|| H of Mary Kathleen Hogan||4238863 |- | Hogan, John Leo||1922 May 12||1989 Sep 23||||H of Beatrice; F of Evelyn, Allan, Gregory, Colin, Dennis, Kathryn||6049905 |- | Hogan, Mark Anthony||||1978-Jun-29||<1||4 Months; S of Jennie & Tom; B of Leanne, Genelle, Tracy||5213550 |- | Hogan, Mary Kathleen|| ||1963-Aug-14||71|| W of John Hogan||4238863 |- | Hogan, Mary Teresa||||1992 Jun 24||64||W of Bill; M & M-in-L of Tommy & Jennie, Susan & Bruce, Kevin & Lesley, Trevor & Leanne, Brian & Sheryl||6040060 |- | Hogan, Matthew James (Matt)||1925-Nov-13||2012-Jul-31||||H of Jimmie; F of Kaye, Grame, Ron, Ann, Terry. Tricia||5071029 |- | Hogan, Miss||||1891||9||Originally interred at a lone grave at Koonawarra; relocated to Leongatha with highway works in 1956||5071414 |- | Hogan, William Edward||||2004 Jul 21||80||H of Mary (dec); F 7 F-in-L of Tommy & Jennie, Susan & Bruce, Kevin & Lesley, Trevor & Leanne, Brian & Sheryl||6040061 |- | Holden, Alice Emily Margaret||1910-Apr-12||2007-Jun-29||||W of Arthur Willis (dec) & George (dec); M of Margaret, Ivy, Mary, Rhonda, Charles||6049710 |- | Holden, George||1903||1986||||H of Alice; F of Ivy, Mary, Rhonda, Charles; Step-F of Margaret||6049709 |- | Holland, Harry|| ||1961-Jul-18||83|| AIF 18204; H of Elsie Caroline||5070444 |- | Hollands, Edwin Arthur|| ||1948-May-01||63|| w/Florence May Hollands||5070694 |- | Hollands, Florence May|| ||1967-Jan-30||76|| w/Edwin Arthur Hollands||5070694 |- | Holloway, Florence May||1914-Mar-07||2005-Oct-02|| || W of John Anthony; M of Michael, Bryan, Mary, Eileen||4238949 |- | Holloway, John Anthony||1906-Sep-11||1988-Jun-29|| || H of Florence May; F of Michael, Bryan, Mary, Eileen||4238949 |- | Holloway, Luke||||1980-Sep-11||||baby S of Brian & Julie; B of Patrick, Allanah, Christopher, Anthony, Marnie||5213614 |- | Holm, A J||||1986-Apr-24||66||AIF VX136483||5071424 |- | Holm, A E Cyril|| ||1953-Dec-21||51|| H of Daphne; F of Coral, Joyce, Alex||5070830 |- | Holm, Daphne Iverson|| ||2006-Mar-26||91|| nee Johnson; W of Cyril; M of Coral,Joyce, Alex||5070830 |- | Holm, Evelyn May||||2006 Feb 18||88||W of Fred||6049831 |- | Holm, Frederick Gordon||||1988 Jun 09||77||H of Evelyn||6049830 |- | Holm, Ivy May Marguerita||191 Aug 10||1990 Apr 08||||W of John (Jack); M of Valerie (Caithness), Beverley (Nicholl), Rodney, Maxwell||6049865 |- | Holm, Jean Elizabeth||1920-Nov-01||2001-Oct-05||||nee Holm; W of Alfred J (dec); M of Fredrick, Ian, John, George, Robert, Ivan, Sandra||5071420 |- | Holm, Jessie Maud|| ||1950-Jun-16||69|| W of John||5070823 |- | Holm, John Charles|| ||1938-Sep-29|| || H of Jessie||5070823 |- | Holm, John Lang||1906 Feb 22||1988 Oct 29||82||H of Ivy; F of Valerie, Beverley, Rodney, Maxwell||6049864 |- | Holm, Marie Therese||||1980-Jan-16||85||W of Alec; M of Neville, Anne, Stephen, Glenn||5213606 |- | Holt, Allen (Mac)||||2010-Sep-26||89||AIF; H of Gwen||5071095 |- | Holt, Charles Henry||1905-Mar-31||1905-Apr-24||24|| S of Richard & Jean Holy||4239485 |- | Holt, Doretta May|| ||1980-Oct-28||90|| W of Rupert||4239515 |- | Holt, Elizabeth Grace|| ||1958-Aug-08||71|| ||4239434 |- | Holt, Evelyn Marie||1921-Aug-28||1986-Jul-25||||D of William & Maria; Sis of Thelma, Mavid, Joyce, John||6049668 |- | Holt, Florence Agnes|| ||1957-Jun-13||72|| ||4239432 |- | Holt, Fred||||||||||5070997 |- | Holt, George R||||1999-Jan-11||81||F of Bev & Sandra||5071570 |- | [[Hengsberger-1|Holt, Gertrud Anna(Gertie)]] || ||1996-Oct-29||84|| W of Tony; M of Shirley and Stanley|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c3/Hengsberger-1.jpg 5213306] |- | Holt, Gwen (Gweny)||1924-Mar-08||2012-Jul-16||||W of Mac Holt||5071094 |- | Holt, Jane|| ||1978-Apr-12||81|| W of Jane||4239469 |- | Holt, John|| ||1931-Nov-01||81|| H of Louisa||4239472 |- | Holt, John Keith||1930-Oct-26||1985-Apr-20||54||H of Elaine; F of Robyn, Peter, Jude, Ron||5213825 |- | Holt, Linda Florence|| ||1941-Oct-13||17|| ||4239482 |- | Holt, Louisa M|| ||1926-Mar-18||66|| W of John||4239473 |- | Holt, Maria E|| ||28 Aug 1938?||44|| W of William||4239477 |- | Holt, Mary|| ||1961-Feb-17||80|| ||4239474 |- | Holt, Olive Jean||1932 May 26||1996 Nov 27||64||M of Heather, Bev, Sandra||6040362 |- | [[Holt-12543|Holt, Phillip Anthony]] || ||1995-Feb-15||83|| H of Gertie; F of Shirley and Stanley|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c3/Hengsberger-1.jpg 5213306] |- | Holt, Ronald Ernest||1943-Aug-19||2003-Feb-10||||H of Dorothy; F of Denis; Step-F of David||5071291 |- | Holt, Rupert John|| ||1953-Nov-14||65|| H of Doretta||4239515 |- | [[Holt-12542|Holt, Stanley Philip]] || ||1973-Jun-06||32||S of Gertrud & Phillip|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5f/Holt-12543.jpg 5213305] |- | Holt, Walter R H|| ||1967-Feb-17|| || H of Jane||4239469 |- | Holt, William|| ||1959-Sep-15||34|| H of Maria||4239477 |- | Holtschke, Marianne Else||||1983-Mar-23||60||W of Walter; M of Gudrun, Bernd||5213738 |- | Holtschke, Walter G||1922-Jan-11||1988-Jun-27||||||5213737 |- | Holton, John Lionel||||1989 Sep 26||68||H of Doris; F of Clifford, Jillian, Charles||6049929 |- | Holton, Kenneth Brian||||2001-May-01||78||S of Joesph & Madeline Holton; B of John & Maxine||5071336 |- | Holwerda, Wiebe (Bill)||1933-Aug-02||2007-Feb-06||||H of Lipke; F of Gerda, Margaret, Rhoda, Michael, Bill||5071161 |- | Honan, Leigh Joseph|| ||2001-Nov-01||28|| B of John Gregory||4238793 |- | [[Hook-2721|Hook, Harold]] ||||1973-Sep-27||60||H of Muriel; F of Cynthia, Diane, Daryl|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a8/Hook-2721.jpg 5213326] |- | [[Walsh-13124|Hook, Muriel]] ||||1987-Dec-11||67||W of Harold; M of Cynthia, Diane, Daryl|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a8/Hook-2721.jpg 5213326] |- | Hooker, Alma May||||2011-Aug-06||95||W of Walter; M of Marjorie, Shirley, Gwenda||5071214 |- | Hooker, Walter V||||2006-Feb-16||91||RAAF; H of Alma; F of Marjorie, Shirley, Gwenda||5071214 |- | Hope, Margaret|| ||1925-Oct-04||44|| ||4238795 |- | Hopkins, Dorothy||1926-Jun-16||1947-Jan-25||20|| W/George Foster; b. Dandenong, Victoria||4239109 |- | Hopkins, George Foster||1870-Sep-17||1943-Mar-23|| || W/Dorothy Hopkins; b. Grant, Victoria||4239109 |- | Horan, Maurice Patrick||1912-Feb-06||1989-Aug-16|| || H of Olive||4239439 |- | Horan, Mavis Lynda||||||||nee Stone; W of Allan (dec)||5701360 |- | Horan, Olive Dorothy||1918-Nov-24||1962-May-25|| || W of Maurice||4239439 |- | Horkings, Ian Walter||||1995-Apr-22||||H of Lila; F of Jackie, Genelle, Scott||5070989 |- | Horn, Barry John||1944 Feb 02||1994 Feb 11||||F of Brendan, Louise, Lauren||6040224 |- | Horn, Elizabeth|| ||1896-Feb-10||50|| W of Johann||5070583 |- | Horn, Ernest|| ||1949-Dec-23|| || S of W C H||5070616 |- | Horn, Johann|| ||1897-Dec-23||65|| H of Elizabeth||5070583 |- | Horn, Louis A|| ||1939?|| || H of Dolly||5070616 |- | Horn, Volga (Dolly)||1910-Feb-02||2006-Oct-07||96|| W of Louis; M of Patricia, Edward||5070617 |- | Horn, W C H|| ||1946-Feb-01||64|| ||5070616 |- | [[Hosking-1125|Hosking, Herbert T]] || ||1965-Sep-03||78|| H of Laura|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7d/Hosking-1125.jpg 5070868] |- | [[Pryse-120|Hosking, Laura V]] || ||1957-Jul-05|| || W of Herbert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7d/Hosking-1125.jpg 5070868] |- | Hoult, Charles||1900-Apr-26||1969-Aug-11|| || w/Edith Maud Hoult||5070689 |- | Hoult, Edith Maud||1901-Dec-04||1981-Mar-07|| || w/Charles Hoult||5070689 |- | Hoult, Eric (Jim)||||1975-Oct-02||65||H of Ida; F of Frank & Jenny||5213424 |- | Hoult, Ida||||1993-Sep-27||79||W of Jim; M of Frank & Jenny||5213424 |- | Hoult, Ronald||1927||1929|| || w/William & Ada Collins||5070740 |- | [[Houston-6502|Houston, Alexander (Scotty)]] ||1925-Jul-13||1995-May-16||||F & F-in-L of Janette, David (dec), Lockie, Kim|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b5/Houston-6502.jpg 5213362] |- | Howard, Beatrice||||1981-May-08||||W of Joe; M of Kevin, Peter, Christopher, Timothy||5213680 |- | Howard, Cliff||||2000-Jul-19||98||H of Vera (dec); F of Glenda||6040009 |- | Howard, Doreen Lillian||||1985-Jul-05||64||W of James (dec); M of Lois (dec), Robert, Joan, Reg, Sharyn||5213465 |- | Howard, Horace Byron||||1993-Aug-04||||H of Phyllis||5213778 |- | Howard, J L|| ||1942-Jul-01|| || VX16854Pte lost at sea; S of J & M Howard||4208740 |- | Howard, Jack||1909-Oct-05||1942-Jul-01|| || w/James, Margaret,Kevin,Vonda||4208742 |- | Howard, James||1884-Dec-02||1961-Aug-29|| || w/Margaret,Jack,Kevin,Vonda||4208742 |- | Howard, James Henry||||1976-Aug-06||55||H of Rene; F of Lois, Robert, Joan, Reg, Sharyn||5213465 |- | Howard, Joseph Oswald (Joe)||1911-Jul-01||1988-Apr-26||||H of Beatrice’ F of Kevin, Peter, Christopher, Timothy||5213680 |- | Howard, Kevin||1922-Sep-21||1926-Dec-04|| || w/James, Margaret, Jack,Vonda||4208742 |- | Howard, Margaret||1883-Feb-02||1969-Oct-12|| || w/James, Jack, Kevin, Vonda||4208742 |- | Howard, Phyllis Emily||||1984-Jan-12||76||W of Byron; D of Tasman & Kate Joseph||5213778 |- | Howard, Vera||1903-Nov-15||1990-Jun-11||||W of Cliff; M of Glenda||6040008 |- | Howard, Vonda||1916-Dec-26||1940-Apr-28|| || w/James, Margaret, Jack, Kevin||4208742 |- | Howell, John|| ||1966-Dec-06||86|| w/Sarah Howell||4239488 |- | Howell, John George Victor||1921-Jul-14||1921-Jul-18|| || S of John & Sarah; B of Nancy & Ted||4239489 |- | Howell, Sarah|| ||1966-Feb-25||82|| w/John Howell||4239488 |- | Hoy, Amelia||1903||2005|| || W of William Robert; M of Billy, Margaret, Ruth, Topsy, Heather, Barbara, Alan||4239087 |- | Hoy, William Robert||1900||1969|| || H of Amelia; F of Billy, Margaret, Ruth, Topsy, Heather, Barbara, Alan||4239087 |- | Hoy, William Henry||1924-Jun-07||2013-Jan-22||||H of Joy; F of Catherine, Jennifer, David, John||5071019 |- | Hoysted, Kassie||||2003 Jul 18||||W of Martin; M of Judy, Margaret, Marie, Jack, Brendan||6040385 |- | Hoysted, Martin J||||1997 Jan 19||73||H of Kassie; F of Judy, Margaret, Marie, Jack, Brendan||6040384 |- | Hubbard, Mary Florence|| ||1946-Jul-23||65|| nee Kenny||4208702 |- | Hubbard, Alan K||||1996 Mar 23||91||H of Mary||6040318 |- | Hubbard, John||||1996 Jul 22||86||S of Lionel & Annie; B of Bill, Glady, Elma, Alan, George, Clare, Doll, Queenie, June||6040319 |- | Hudson, Kristen Peter (Kris)||1978-Jun-22||2000-Jan-15||21||S of Pamela & to Stephen & of Ronald Gedling; B of Brett & Mark||5071388 |- | Hughes, Agnes Mary|| ||1974-Nov-09||86|| w/Edward Michael Hughes||4238773 |- | Hughes, Augusta Georgina||1896-May-20||1982-Mar-10||||W of Walter||5071450 |- | Hughes, Edward Michael|| ||1949-Jan-24||81|| w/Agnes Mary Hughes||4238773 |- | Hughes, Eileen Pringle||||1977-Aug-11||||||5213483 |- | Hughes, Freda Rose||||1992 Oct 16||86||W of James W (dec); M of Margaret, Linda (dec), Aileen, Beatrce, helen||6049819 |- |Hughes, Henry Edward||||1976-Oct-22||||||5213483 |- | Hughes, James|| ||1954-Sep-20||84|| w/Nell Hughes||4238771 |- | Hughes, James William||1905 Oct 27||1988 May 11||||H of freda R||6049818 |- | Hughes, John Maxwell||||1994 Dec 22||66||H of Wilma Joyce; F of Robert, Jenny, Marnie, David||6040245 |- | Hughes, Mark Christopher||1966-Mar-05||2011-Mar-22||45||H of Brenda; F of Kimberley, Tiffany, Alison, Paige||5071031 |- | Hughes, Nell|| ||1949-Jan-26||78|| w/James Hughes||4238771 |- | [[Hughes-29898|Hughes, Owen Stewart]] ||||1971-Jun-15||||AIF; H of Alicia|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/82/Hughes-29898.jpg 5213207] |- | Hughes, Walter John||1888-Mar-17||1966-Jul-05||||H of Augusta||5071450 |- | Hughes, Wilma Joyce||||2013 Oct 10||85||nee McDonald; W of John Maxwell; M of Robert, Jenny, Marnie, David||6040246 |- | Hulands, Jaon Mary||1920-Nov-15||2010-Sep-09||79||W of John; M of Jennifer, Margaret, Lorraine, Kevin||5071337 |- | Hulands, John Gilbert||||2001-Apr-22||73||H of Joan; F of Jenny, Marg, Lorraine, Kev||5071337 |- | Hulands, Kevin John (Bear)||1958-Jul-07||2011-Jul-03||||H of Susan; F of Vanessa, Deanne, Scott||5071053 |- | Hulls, Adeline Lucy|| ||1978-Oct-19||84|| W of Robert William Claude||4239337 |- | Hulls, Elsie May|| ||1986-Apr-17||96|| W of George; M of Betty & Mick, GF of Judy,Lyn,Pam,Mike,Cathy,John,Narelle,Sheridan||5070510 |- | Hulls, Frederick Francis|| ||1917-May-14||58|| w/Maria Elizabeth Hulls||5070441 |- | Hulls, Frederick Francis John|| ||1961-Feb-15||69|| H of Jane||4239326 |- | Hulls, George Charles|| ||1963-May-12||66|| H of Elsie; F of Betty & Mick, GF of Judy,Lyn,Pam,Mike,Cathy,John,Narelle,Sheridan||5070510 |- | Hulls, Jane|| ||1978-Apr-25||86|| W of Frederick Francis John||4239326 |- | Hulls, Maria Elizabeth|| ||1929-Sep-07||70|| w/Frederick Francis Hulls||5070441 |- | Hulls, Robert John||1922-Jun-29||1998-Apr-06||75||AIF; H of Lorna; F of Kaylene & Cheryl||5071584 |- | Hulls, Robert William Claude|| ||1963-Sep-25||70|| H of Adeline Lucy||4239337 |- | Humphrey, Douglas Robert||||1978-May-12||67||H of Ethel; F of Ethel (dec), Jean, John||5213544 |- | Humphrey, Ethel Mary||||1985-Jul-04||69||W of Douglas (dec); M of Ethel (dec), Jean, John||5213544 |- | Humphrey, Mark John||||1996 Sep 07||20||S of Sharon & John; B of Sharee, Jodie, Daniel, Aleisha, Krystal||6040354 |- | Hunt, Alma Edith||||1998 Nov 17||75||W of Bob; M of Faye (dec), graeme (dec), Murray (dec), Barry, Wayne||6040276 |- | [[Dunlop-3108|Hunt, Annie Grace]] ||||1974-May-30|||| W of George; M of Edna|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/53/Hunt-28700.jpg 5213381] |- | Hunt, Christopher Robert||||2007 Sep 15||32||S of Jenny & Wayne; GS of Robert & Alma Hunt; B of Kylie, Nicholas, Peter; F of Jessica, Amber, Isabel (dec)||6040277 |- | [[Hunt-28700|Hunt, George Richard]] ||||1982-Sep-18|||| H of Annie (dec); F of Edna|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/53/Hunt-28700.jpg 5213381] |- | Hunt, John||||1994 May 24||92||H of Alice Myrtle (dec); F of William, Lindsay||6040212 |- | Hunt, Maurice||1905-Jul-26||1994-Sep-16|| || H of Olive||5070621 |- | Hunt, Olive Elizabeth||1908-Dec-08||1969-Mar-17|| || W of Maurice||5070621 |- | Hunt, Robert John||||1995 Oct 07||83||H of Alma; F of Faye (dec), Graeme (dec), Murray (dec), Barry, Wayne||6040275 |- | Huntingford, Edward John|| ||1939-Aug-31||78|| ||5070671 |- | Huntingford, George S C|| ||1939-Apr-02||79|| w/Julia Huntingford||5070643 |- | Huntingford, Harriet||1891-Jul-23||1928-Apr-24|| || ||5070605 |- | Huntingford, Hilda May||||1975-Aug-09||76||W of James; M of Sheila, Bert, Les, Ted, Margaret, Lynn||5213416 |- | Huntingford, James||||1976-Jan-03||84||AIF; H of Hilda (dec)||5213416 |- | Huntingford, Julia|| ||1954-Jul-22||80|| w/George S C Huntingford||5070643 |- | Hurrey, Clarence Carswell||1905-Sep-09||1985-Mar-28|| || B of Effie||5070777 |- | Hurrey, Effie Lillian||1909-Oct-07||1997-Aug-17|| || Sister of Clarence||5070777 |- | Hurrey, Emily Maria||1873-Jan-11||1967-Jun-06|| || nee Braund; W of William||5070776 |- | Hurrey, William Henry||1865-May-15||1940-Jan-15|| || H of Emily Maria||5070776 |- | Hutchinson, Eric Leslie||1914 Jun 06||1988 May 18||||AIF; B of Irma, Ron, Win, Marj||6049839 |- | Hutchinson, Marjorie Constance||1921-Jun-10||2006-Aug-15||||Sis of Irma, Ron, Win, Eric||5071189 |- |Hutchinson, Ronald||1909-Dec-30||1984-Jun-04||||H of Bertha; F of Les, Geoff, Elsie, Rhonda, Alan||5213771 |- | Hutton, Peter Lloyd||1951-Mar-25||2009-Sep-14||||F of Tim, Kristine, Alexander; B of Robert, John, Ron; Twin of Bruce||5071110 |- | Hyde, Helen|| ||1931-Feb-23||68|| W of Thomas||4239233 |- | Hyde, Myrtle Isobel||1895-Dec-25||1976-Sep-21|| || W of William; M of Thomas & Alan||4239388 |- | Hyde, Phyllis Dorothea||1919-Nov-05||1999-Feb-08||||W of Tom; M of Norman & Hudy, Elaine & Barry||5071573 |- | Hyde, T|| ||1917-Oct-22||24|| Lt. Col; Killed in France; S of Thomas & Helen||4239233 |- | Hyde, Thomas|| ||1936-Dec-04||79|| H of Helen||4239233 |- | Hyde, William||1891-Feb-10||1964-Aug-28|| || H of Myrtle Isobel; F of Thomas & Alan||4239388 |- | [[Nolan-1021|Hynes, Bridget]] ||1831||1910-Dec-19||82|| Nee Nolan; b. Monivea, Co. Galway, Ireland; W of Thomas|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/29/Nolan-1021-2.jpg 4208732] |- | [[Hynes-722|Hynes, Bryan]] || ||1942-Jun-29|| || H of Elizabeth||4208750 |- | Hynes, Elizabeth|| ||1944-Jan-22|| || W of Bryan||4208750 |- | Hynes, Elizabeth Frances|| ||1937-Sep-21||69|| W of Thomas Stephen||4208738 |- | Hynes, Ineen Lucy|| ||1911-Jun-02||13|| w/Patrick||4208735 |- | Hynes, Margaret|| ||1922-Nov-22||51|| W of Michael James||4208737 |- | [[Hynes-724|Hynes, Michael James]] || ||1913-Jul-08||48|| H of Margaret||4208737 |- | Hynes, Nellie Veronica|| ||1905-Mar-28||11|| D of Patrick||4208735 |- | [[Hynes-723|Hynes, Patrick]] || ||1907-Apr-20||44|| H of Nellie||4208735 |- | [[Hynes-721|Hynes, Thomas Stephen]] || ||1945-Jul-21||86|| H of Elizabeth Frances||4208738 |- | [[Densley-28|Hynes, Thomas]] || ||1897-Jan-29||69|| b. Co. Clare, Ireland; H of Bridget|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/29/Nolan-1021-2.jpg 4208732] |- | Ingley, Douglas||1921-Jun-05||2010-Jul-05||||H of Susan||5070955 |- | Ippel, Daniel Otto W||1981-Mar-29||1999-Jan-06||||S of Otto & Annemarie; B of Michelle, Joy, Ruth||5071569 |- | [[Ireland-5029|Ireland, Brett Robert]] ||||1974-Feb-15||||Infant S of Gloria &Robert; B of Timothy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/19/Ireland-5030.jpg 5213332] |- | [[Ireland-5030|Ireland, Robert John]] ||1948-Dec-25||2004-Jun-24||||H of Roni; F of Timothy, Sacheen, Brett (dec), Scott, Mervat|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/19/Ireland-5030.jpg 5213332] |- | Irvine, Jessie||||1993 Dec 01||90||||6040184 |- | [[Watson-38894|Irving, Catherine] Mary]] ||||1973-Oct-19||60||W of Wilson; M of Robert, Cathryn, Geoffrey|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9e/Irving-12387.jpg 5213328] |- | [[Jones-135332|Irving, Eleanor]] || ||1962-Jun-11||87|| W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3d/Irving-12388.jpg 5070553] |- | Irving, Eleanor Gwendoline||1910-Dec-09||1990-Jun-20||||D of William & Eleanor Irving||6040005 |- | [[Irving-12388|Irving, William Bargh]] ||||1948-May-19||81|| H of Eleanor|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3d/Irving-12388.jpg 5070553] |- | [[Irving-12387|Irving, Wilson Bargh]] ||1913||1986||||AIF VX4061; POW 1941-1944; H of Rene (dec); F of Robert, Cathryn, Geoffrey|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9e/Irving-12387.jpg 5213328] |- |Iwanovski, Auguste||||1979-Jun-22||75||W of Franz (dec); M of Hilda, Hienz, Erna (dec), Horst, Maxwerna (dec), Edith, Helga, Gerhard||5213565 |- | Iwanovski, Franz|| ||1966-Oct-08||81|| ||4239409 |- | Iwanovski, Merle O||1924-Feb-28||2008-May-26||||W of Horst; M of Pamela||5071149 |- | Jacka, Gladys May||||1977-Oct-27||83||M of Sadie, Ted||5213532 |- | Jackson, Gwendoline Mary||1923-Feb-19||2002-Jan-24||||Nee Beard; W of Harry; M of Margaret, Bruce, Lois, Neil||5071309 |- | Jackson, Harry Moffat||1918-Apr-11||2011-Sep-13||||AIF; H of Gwen; F of Margaret, Bruce, Lois, Neil||5071309 |- | Jackson, Joseph|| ||1953-Oct-22||62|| w/Olive Maude Jackson||5070877 |- | Jackson, Olive Maude|| ||1999-Aug-18||86|| w/Joseph Jackson||5070877 |- | James, Albert Ernest|| ||1957-Aug-07||70|| H of Lucy||5070705 |- | James, Albert Ernest||1914-Jul-24||1985-Mar-14||||H of Marjorie||5213804 |- | James, Caroline Anne||1911-Sep-26||1997-Feb-19||85||W of William Morgan (dec); M of Lynette, Yvonne (dec), Glenys (dec), Colin||5071597 |- | James, Ethel||||1980-Feb-14||88||M of Les & Richard||5213631 |- | James, Henry Edward||||1982-Apr-27||65||||5213707 |- | James, Lucy Elizabeth|| ||1972-May-01||85|| W of Albert||5070705 |- | Jankovic, Stephen||||2007-Nov-23||71||H of Mary; F of Helen & Joanne||5071153 |- | Jardine, Vernie Sepha||1907-Jun-04||1990-May-06||||W of William Ronald; M of Ron & Bruce; M-in-L of Annette & Val||5213710 |- | Jardine, William Ronald||||1983-Jan-21||71||H of Vernie; F of Ronald & Bruce||5213710 |- | Jarratt, Alfred|| ||1962-Jul-13|| || w/Catherine Jarratt||4238846 |- | Jarratt, Catherine|| ||1964-Aug-22|| || w/Alfred Jarratt||4238846 |- | Jarrett, Myrtle||1892||1960|| || nee Prosser; D of Charles & Eliza||5070741 |- | Jarvis, Henry Fredinand (Fred)||1914||2001||87||H of Marj; F of Kath (dec), Thel, Cliff, Daryl||5071331 |- | Jarvis, Irene||||2002-Apr-05||63||W of Bill||5701363 |- | Jarvis, Kitty|| ||1978-Jan-30||79|| M of Jim, Bill, Joe, Les||4239462 |- | Jarvis, Leslie John||||1996 Jan 29||71||B of Jim, Bill, Joe||6040278 |- | Jarvis, Wilfred George (Bill)||||2000-Aug-01||83||H of Irene||5701363 |- | Jefferies, Lawrence Norman||1942-Oct-17||2007-Jan-19||||H of Thelma; F of Noman & Julie||5071159 |- | Jeffries, James Edward (Ted)||||1988 May 10||51||H of Nonie; F of Donna, Dale, Anne||6049845 |- | Jeffries, Nonie Helen||1951 Jun 10||1990 Oct 07||||W of Ted; M of Donna, Dale, Anne||6049846 |- | Jenkins, Margaret Vera||1897-Apr-03||1982-Jun-01||||nee Witherden; M of Geoff||5213699 |- | Joel, Elsie Marion||||1991 Mar 17||84||W of Freeman; M of Margaret; GM of Joy & Joel||6040036 |- | Joel, Freeman Pearce (Pip)||||2000 Aug 30||98||H of Elsie; F of Margaret; GF of Joy & Joel||6040037 |- | Johnson, Andrew|| ||1917-Sep-06||54|| w/Anna Lovisa Johnson||5070737 |- | Johnson, Anna Lovisa|| ||1942-Sep-04||81|| w/Andrew Johnson||5070737 |- | Johnson, Anne Mary|| ||1986-Jun-18||90|| || |- | Johnson, Annie Jean||||2003-Nov-07||88||W of Hugh; M of Valerie, Norma, Helen, Ross||5071280 |- | Johnson, Carly Simone||||1977-Jun-04||<1||6 weeks; D of Kerrie & Terry||5213497 |- | Johnson, Charles Frederick|| ||1943-Feb-07|| || H of Marjorie||5070493 |- | Johnson, Charles W||||2013-Sep-09||94||H of Frankie; F of Peter & Julie, Anne & Ken (dec)||5071006 |- | Johnson, Doris Ivy||1910 Dec 29||1996 Dec 11||||M of Leon, Pamela, Kaye||6040357 |- | Johnson, Edna May||1922-Feb-18||2000-Apr-13||||M of Hazel & Lance||5071355 |- | Johnson, Elizabeth|| ||1958-Jun-18||82|| W of William T||5070662 |- | Johnson, Ernest Robert|| ||1955-Feb-04|| || ||5070487 |- | Johnson, Ernest Walter|| ||1966-Mar-16||88|| w/Lillian Frances Johnson||5070731 |- | Johnson, George Thomas|| ||1969-Feb-28||86|| w/Lillian Johnson||4239134 |- | Johnson, Gordon Henry||||1998-Jun-22||84||H of Mary; F of Rosemarie, Russell, Rhonda||5071554 |- | Johnson, Harriet|| ||1901-Mar-06||59|| W of William||5070728 |- | Johnson, Hugh Alfred||||2002-Jul-26||90||H of Jean; F of Valerie, Norma, Helen, Ross||5071280 |- | [[Bell-43800|Johnson, Janet Dougan]] || ||1962-Aug-16||87|| w/John August Dougan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2c/Johnson-144668.jpg 4239174] |- | [[Johnson-144668|Johnson, John August]] || ||1952-Jun-24||79|| w/Janet Dougan Johnson|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2c/Johnson-144668.jpg 4239174] |- | Johnson, Kenneth John||1925 Jan 01||1994 Jul 19||69||H of Joy; F of Ross & Sheryl; F-in-L of Cas & Brian||6040202 |- | Johnson, Kenneth Walter||1926 Jul 06||1994 Dec 19||||H of Lilian Alice; F of Janet, Maree, Julie, Lynette; S of Walter & Emma||6040243 |- | Johnson, Leith Wilson||1926-Apr-01||2013-May-25||||F of Leith, Julie, Dianne, Carole||5071022 |- | Johnson, Lillian|| ||1975-Nov-13||87|| w/George Thomas Johnson||4239134 |- | Johnson, Lillian Frances|| ||1964-Oct-20||69|| w/Ernest Walter Johnson||5070731 |- | Johnson, Lillian May (Mary)||||2005-Feb-02||89||W of Gordon; M of Rosemarie, Russell, Rhonda||5071553 |- | Johnson, Marjorie Isabel|| ||1961-Apr-14|| || W of Charles||5070493 |- | Johnson, William T|| ||1960-Jan-31||87|| H of Elizabeth||5070662 |- | Johnson, William T|| ||1911-Aug-12||74|| H of Harriet||5070728 |- | Johnston, Kenneth Harry||1926-Apr-12||2013-Dec-04||||H of Edna; F of Tony, Terry, Stephen, Phillip, Jane||5070991 |- | Johnston, Sonya Maree||1973 Sep 10||1989 Mar 28||||D of Terry & Carol; Sis of Angela, Penelope, Fraise||6049880 |- | Johnstone, David|| ||1962-Feb-15||94|| ||4239339 |- | [[Johnstone-3879|Johnstone, John Lawson]] ||1895||1975||||H of Louisa; F of Shirley, Helen, Nancy || [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2e/Johnstone-3879.jpg 5213179] |- | Jones, Alice Marjory||1911-Oct-07||2000-Oct-29||||W of Owen; M of Lester, Coral, Dorothy||5213689 |- | Jones, Dulcie Amelia||||1990-Aug-04||78||W of William Richard (Dick); M of Gwenyth, Trevor, Peter||6049992 |- | Jones, Edna May (Tup)||||1995-Jun-14||69||W of Fred (dec); M of Lynette & Lesley||5213492 |- | Jones, Edwin Charles||||1999-May-03||78||H of Ingrid Emma Erna||5071545 |- | Jones, Ellen||1893||1949|| || W of William; M of John William,Ellen, James, Kathleen||4238960 |- | Jones, Ellen|| ||1955-Apr-27||78|| W of George||5070818 |- | Jones, Elsie|| ||1951-Aug-14|| || ||5070536 |- | [[Jones-131879|Jones, Frank Martin]] || ||1972-Jan-18||47|| H of Marjory; F of Sue, Gay|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/51/Jones-131879.jpg5213234] |- | Jones, Frederick George||||1977-Apr-27||59||H of Edna (Tup); F of Lynette & Lesley||5213492 |- | Jones, George Micah|| ||1960-May-15||82|| H of Ellen||5070818 |- | Jones, George Sydney||||2003-Apr-08||97||H of Gladys May; F of Allen, Beryl, Shirley, Peter, Graeme, David, Douglas, Gregory, Suzanne||5071274 |- | Jones, Gladys May||||2004-Dec-19||89||W of George; M of Allen, Beryl, Shirley, Peter, Graeme, David, Douglas, Gregory, Suzanne||5071274 |- | [[Gaunt-950|Jones, Grace Olive]] || ||1950-Sep-22||65|| W of Henry James Palmer Jones|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e1/Jones-131881.jpg 5070684] |- |[[Jones-131881|Jones, Henry James Palmer]] || ||1973-Jan-24||89|| H of Grace Olive Jones|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e1/Jones-131881.jpg 5070684] |- | Jones, James H (Jim)||1921-Apr-08||2003-Aug-15||||H of Mardi||5070981 |- | Jones, Joan||||1996 Feb 26||69||W of Percy; M of Deanne, Dorothy, Philip, Robyn, Gwenda||6040296 |- | Jones, John William||1925||1991|| || S of William & Ellen; B of Ellen, James, Kathleen||4238960 |- | Jones, Louis Shaw||1909||1987||||H of Thelma; F of Lorna, Faye, Keith, Barry, Wendy||6049742 |- | [[Hughes-29997|Jones, Marjory Phyllis]] || ||1975-Nov-01||47|| W of Frank; M of Sue, Gay|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/51/Jones-131879.jpg5213234] |- | Jones, Mary Agnes||1924 Aug 17||1997 Jun 27||72||RAF 2019691; W of Stanley; M of Roy, Doreen, Hazel, Colin, Carole, Wendy, Tony, Denise||6049976 |- | Jones, Owen Thomas||||1982-Mar-22||73||H of Alice; F of Lester, Coral, Dorothy||5213688 |- | Jones, Percy Henry||||2009 Apr 21||81||H of Joan; F of Deanne, Dorothy, Philip, Robyn, Gwenda||6040297 |- | Jones, Peter Ivor||1924-Apr-09||2006-Aug-03||82||b. Hammersmith, UK; H of Ellen; F of Kate & James||5071191 |- | Jones, Stanley Leonard||1911 Dec 20||1990 Oct 19||78||H of Mary; F of Roy, Doreen, Hazel, Colin, Carole, Wendy, Tony, Denise||6049975 |- | Jones, Thelma Violet||1917 Jan 17||1987||||nee Holt; W of Louis; M of Lorna, Faye, Keith, Barry, Wendy||6049743 |- | Jones, Tom H|| ||1942||63|| F of John||4239282 |- | Jones, William||1879||1950|| || H of Ellen; F of John William,Ellen, James, Kathleen||4238960 |- | Jones, William (Dick)||||1997-Apr-13||90||H of Dulcie; F of Gwynne, Trevor, Peter||6049993 |- | Joyner, H D||||1994 Mar 11||81||AIF VX21769; H of Joyce; F of Sandra & Ray||6040216 |- | Kamphorst, John||||1989 Feb 15||||Infant S of Kate & John||6049877 |- | Kavanagh, James|| |||| || VX129383?; KIA, Monte Video Maru||5070609 |- | Kavanagh, John|| ||1933-Oct-17||47|| ||5070609 |- | Kavanagh, Kate|| ||1925-Nov-04||59|| ||4238796 |- | Kavanagh, Teresa Isabell|| ||1954-Feb-19||59|| ||5070609 |- | Keady, Isabella (Belle)||||1996-Jun-12||87||W of John Dennis; M of Joan. Kathleen, Isabelle, Josephine||5213547 |- | Kee, Catherine Morrison (Kate)||||1984-Jul-02||80||W of Bill (dec); M of Vic, Reg, Elaine, John, Ron||5213470 |- | Kee, James William||||1977-May-09||73||H of Kate; F of Vic, Reg, Elaine, John, Ron||5213470 |- | Kee, James Victor (Vic)||||1997-Sep-11||68||H of Thelma; F of Bill, Rodney (dec), Greg||5071615 |- | Kee, Rodney John|| ||1958-Apr-30||3|| S of Thelma & Vic Kee||4239340 |- | Keenan, J G P (Paddy)||1930-Jan-17||2002-Mar-09||72||b. Moville Co, Donegal; d. Meeniyan; H of Monica; F of Mick, Anna, Mary, Kitty||5071306 |- | Keenan, Monica R (Monky)||1931-Aug-15||2006-Dec-14||75||b. Meeiyan; d. Nerrena; W of Paddy; M of Mick, Anna, Mary, Kitty||5071306 |- | Keighery, Edward|| ||1962-Mar-26||76|| w/Emily Keighery||4208760 |- | Keighery, Emily|| ||1976-Sep-03||88|| w/Edward Keighery||4208760 |- | Keighery, Michael|| ||1968-Dec-24||50|| ||4238770 |- | Keighery, William Patrick (Bill)||||2000-Mar-17||73||S of Edward & Emily||5071384 |- | Kelley, W H|| ||1919-Aug-02|| || 6300 Pte, 7 Battalion||4239467 |- | Kells, || ||1930-Aug-03||88|| Mother & grandmother||4238887 |- | Kells, || |||| || ||4238941 |- | Kells, George|| ||1959-Jan-18|| || w/Jack Kells||4238885 |- | Kells, Jack|| ||1954-Apr-25|| || w/George Kells||4238885 |- | Kelly, Alexander Edgar Robert (Eddir)||1923-Nov-26||1987-Jun-07||||H of Jenny; F of Ian, Robyn, Edward, David||6049768 |- | Kelly, John David|| ||1892-Sep-26||17|| S of Catherine Kelly||4239019 |- | Kelly, Lesley Ann||1948-Mar-30||2000-May-13||||D of Norman (dec) & Vera; M of Rachel, Lyn, Darryl||5071357 |- | Kelly, Norman Robert||||1975-Jul-12||58||H of Vera; F of Alvie, Geoffrey, Shirley, Lesley, Ian||5213413 |- | Kelly, Thomas I|| ||1939-Jun-11|| || ||4208678 |- | Kelly, Vera||||2013-Jun-06||93||W of Norman; M of Alvie, Geoffrey, Shirley, Lesley (dec), Ian (dec)||5213413 |- | Kemper, Elisabet||1915-Dec-28||2009-Apr-13||||Nee Sluijter; W of Hendrikus; M of Anne, John, Peter, Margaret, Henny, Elly, Harry, Jos, Mary, Pauline||5071129 |- | Kemper, Hendrikus Johannes||1911-May-24||2009-Aug-13||||H of Elisabet; F of Anne, John, Peter, Margaret, Henny, Elly, Harry, Jos, Mary, Pauline||5071129 |- | [[Kennedy-26544|Kennedy, Austin Laurence]] ||||1972-Mar-26||23|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f9/Kennedy-26544.jpg 5213221] |- | Kennedy, Catherine Theresa||||1996-Oct-16||87||W of William; M of Wilma, Phillip, William, Austin, Theresa||5213596 |- | Kennedy, Daniel W||1983-Oct-18||2005-Jun-28||||S of Pam & Peter; B of Melissa & Amanda||5071202 |- | Kennedy, James Francis||1925-Apr-15||1992 Jul 24||||H of Esme; F of Brian & Graeme||6040094 |- | Kennedy, Sarah Jane (Jotty)||1973-Oct-01||1989 Mar 28||15||D of Wendy & Jim; Sis of Julie-Anne||6049882 |- | Kennedy, Wendy||||2001-Aug-16||56||M of Julie-Anne, Sarah (dec)||6049883 |- | Kennedy, William John||||1979-Sep-03||66||H of Catherine; F of Wilma, Phillip, Will, Austin (dec), Theresa||5213596 |- | Kenny, John Louis||1849-Aug-29||1935-Feb-09|| || w/Mary Ellen; Gippsland Pioneer||4208701 |- | Kenny, Mary Ellen||1858-Nov-06||1934-Jun-01|| || nee Cerrutty; w/John Louis; Gippsland Pioneer||4208701 |- | Kerr, Alfred Stephen|| ||1942-Jun-02||39|| H of Annie Adele||4238797 |- | Kerr, Annie Adele|| ||1990-Jun-18||82|| W of Alfred Stephen||4238797 |- | Kerr, Desmond Leo|| ||1965-Sep-22||10|| w/William Thomas Kerr||4238869 |- | Kerr, Douglas George||||1983-Aug-24||||H of Billie; F of Bon, Barb, Wayne, Ron||5213756 |- | Kerr, Ethel L||||1997-Jul-05||85||W of Douglas George Kerr; M of Bonnie, Barbara, Wayne, Ron||5213756 |- | Kerr, Ernest A H||||2004-Jun-01||85||H of Blanche; F of Garry, Daryl, Paul, Rohan||5071249 |- | Kerr, Francis Xavier||||1985-Feb-27||71||of Fish Creek||5213803 |- | Kerr, Isobelle Flora||1915 Oct 29||1996 Sep 21||||M of Nola & Annette||6040356 |- | Kerr, Johanna Theresa|| ||1951-Jul-18||77|| W of Joseph||4238998 |- | Kerr, Joseph Alexander|| ||1951-Feb-12||79|| H of Johanna||4238998 |- | Kerr, William Joseph||1910-Oct-06||1993-Oct-15|| || H of Mary nee Synan; F of Michael W, Patrick J, Kevin S, Joseph F, Mary T (Honey), A Gerard, William T, Peter M, Desmond L, Johanna M, Honora E (Nonie), John L||4238975 |- | Kerr, William Thomas|| ||1971-Sep-12||19|| w/Desmond Leo Kerr||4238869 |- | Kerr, Yvonne Mary||||1992 Sep 07||47||W of Des; M of Elke & Matthew; D of Carrie & Bill (dec) James; Sis of Lynette, Colin, Glenys (dec)||6040110 |- | Ketels, Clifford|| ||1945|| || KIA; w/Hugh & Kate Ketels||4239447 |- | Ketels, Frederick|| ||1942|| || KIA; w/Hugh & Kate Ketels||4239447 |- | Ketels, Hugh S|| ||1963-Aug-10||80|| w/Kate Ketels||4239447 |- | Ketels, Kate|| ||1982-May-05||92|| w/Hugh Ketels||4239447 |- | Kewming, Horace Edward||||2003-Oct-24||93||AIF; H of Dorothy; F of Bryan, Les, Greg, Sue, Tim||5071257 |- | Kielak, Ludwick||1922 Aug 25||1988 Jan 05||||F of Lila & Nina||6049801 |- | Kiernan, Emma|| ||1950-Oct-29|| 83?|| w/John Kiernan||4238820 |- | Kiernan, John|| ||1936-Dec-12||68|| w/Emma Keirnan||4238820 |- | Kindellan, John H|| ||1943-Jan-30||31|| S of Margaret & John T; H of Mary||4208751 |- | Kindellan, Marie Therese||||1976-Aug-28||25||D of Tom & Margaret; Sis of John, Anne, Patrick, Cameron, Owen, Bernice, Jaon||5213490 |- | Kindellan, Thomas Cameron||||1986-Jun-16||68||H of Margaret; F of Marie (dec), John, Anne, Patrick, Cameron, Owen, Bernice, Joan||6049688 |- | King, Samuel Grey|| ||1906-Jul-11||75|| ||5070792 |- | Kinna, Joseph Richard||||1978-Jul-12||39||H of Dorothy||5213553 |- | [[Williams-122371|Kinnane, Daphne]]|| ||1970-Jul-06||78|| W of John; M of Gwen, Mernda, Joan, John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c7/Kinnane-90.jpg 5213196] |- | [[Kinnane-90|Kinnane, John]] || ||1971-Oct-11||84|| H of Dahne; F of Gwen, Mernda, Joan, Jack|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c7/Kinnane-90.jpg 5213196] |- | Kinnish, Annie E|| ||1965-May-10||85|| W of William||5070701 |- | Kinnish, Florence May||||1994-Jan-17||81||W of William John; M of William & Neil||5213505 |- | Kinnish, Gladys Alexandra||||1983-Jun-19||81||W of Harold (dec); M of Ian||5213683 |- | Kinnish, Harold||||1981-Apr-30||79||H of Glad; F of Ian||5213682 |- | Kinnish, Margaret (Peg)||||1980-Aug-24||42||W of Ian; M of Geoffrey, Brian, Helen, Ross||5213618 |- | Kinnish, William||||2010-Jan-31||70||S of William & Florence; B of Colin & Neil||5071074 |- | Kinnish, William David|| ||1947-Mar-28||74|| H of Annie||5070701 |- | Kinnish, William John||||1977-Aug-18||68||H of Florence; F of Bill & Neil||5213505 |- | Klitzing, Gwendoline Beatrice||1926-Jun-27||2008-Dec-25||||nee Scott; W of Walter||5071409 |- | Klitzing, Hazel||1901-Sep-22||1998-Jan-24||||W of Henry; M of Walter, Trevor, June, Nola, Gwenda||5213537 |- | Klitzing, Henry Rudolph||||1977-Sep-11||82||H of Hazel||5213537 |- | Klitzing, Walter Henry||1926-Dec-04||1999-Aug-30||||H of Gwendoline; F & F-in-L of Adrienne & Tony, Christopher & Jan, Jeremy & Alison||5071408 |- | Knibbs, Betsy|| ||1947-Jan-11||78|| W of J T||5070527 |- | Knibbs, J T|| ||1933-Feb-27||73|| H of Betsy||5070527 |- | Knight, Florence|| ||1954-Jun-20||74|| M of Jack & George Baldwin; GM of Pat,Margaret||5070578 |- | Knight, Hilda Grace||1904-Sep-14||1992-Sep-26|| || W of Upton; M of Elsie,Phyllis,Vivian||5070926 |- | Knight, Upton Vincent||1901-Mar-04||1989-Apr-12|| || H of Hilda; b. Creech, St Michael, Somerset, England; F of Elsie, Phylis, Vivian||5070926 |- | Knight, Shirley Kathleen||1931-Sep-13||2010-Sep-08||||W of Harry James (dec); M of Kylie, Bruce, Alan, Gary, Harry, David||5071091 |- | Kocourek, Anna||||1977-Sep-01||69||M of Christine & John||5213506 |- | Kruizinga, Dick|| ||1965-Nov-28||19|| S of Wietze & Marie||5070910 |- | Kruizinga, Wietze|| ||1989-Mar-19||75|| H of Marie; F of Bill, Jan, Dick, Ted, Keithy,Colin, Dick||5070910 |- | Kruse, Leslie William||1920-Oct-18||1997-Nov-14||||H of Hilda; F of Johanne & Greg, Dennis & Theresa, Peter & Deirdre, Christine & Peter||5071620 |- | Kuhne, Annie|| ||1938-May-11||58|| w/Carl Kuhne||5070635 |- | Kuhne, Carl L|| ||1948-Jul-31||75|| w/Annie Kuhne||5070635 |- | Kuhne, Carl James Lewis||||1975-Apr-14||70||H of Leah||5213411 |- | Kuhne, Elva Mary||||1991 Jul 31||80||W of Frank||6040049 |- | Kuhne, Francis Edward||||1968 May 15||57||H of Elva||6040049 |- | Kuhne, Margaret Hannah||1925-Sep-10||2005-Jan-09||||b. Colac; D. Leongatha; W of Rupert; M of Margo, Mandy, Grant||5071230 |- | Kuhne, Marjorie Annie|| ||1987-Jul-21||71|| W of Norman||5070634 |- | Kuhne, Norman Stanley|| ||1964-Jul-28||55|| H of Marjorie||5070634 |- | Kuhne, Rupert James||1916-Jul-09||2005-Apr-18||||AIF; H of Margaret; F of Margo, Mandy, Grant||5071230 |- | Kuiper, Pieter||||1996-Mar-13||79||H of Tryntja; F of Geert & Dina||5071448 |- | Kuiper, Tryntje||1919-May-03||2009-Feb-12||89||W of Pieter (dec); M of Geert & Dina||5071438 |- | Kynoch, Alexander|| ||1909-Sep-27||88|| b. Scotland||4239304 |- | |}
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[[Category:Leongatha_Cemetery,_Leongatha,_Victoria]] Go to '''[[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Leongatha_Cemetery%2C_Victoria%2C_A-K Surnames A-K]]''' | Go to '''[[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Leongatha_Cemetery%2C_Victoria Main page]]''' ===Sortable Table of graves=== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Name''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''born''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''died''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''age''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''notes''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''photo #''' |- | Lacanaria, Jed||||2001 Sep 05||||S of Leo & Michelle||6040403 |- | [[Nicholson-5835|Laing, Jessie T]] || ||1968-Jul-30||56|| W of William W|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0c/Laing-1598.jpg 4239048] |- | [[Laing-1598|Laing, William W]] || ||1986-Nov-21||79|| H of Jessie T|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0c/Laing-1598.jpg 4239048] |- | Lamb, John|| ||1939-Jan-18||66|| ||4208764 |- | Lamers, Gerardus Benardus (Gerard)||1931-May-19||2003-Jan-07||||H of Maria; F of Felicity, Andrew, Michele, Paul, Ian, Mark||5071289 |- | Land, Nina||||1980-Nov-01||76||W of Vic; M of Roma, Ted (dec), Clare, Dawn||5213642 |- | Land, Victor Valentine||||1984-Jan-25||84||H of Nina (dec); F of Roma, Ted (dec), Dawn, Claire||5213642 |- | Landry, Georgina|| ||1943-Nov-03||73|| W of James||5070836 |- | Landry, Irene Alison||1903-Aug-19||1987-Sep-15||||W of James; M of Lola (Mrs. Bailey), Noel (Mrs. Rahaus), Donald||5213801 |- | Landry, James|| ||1934-Apr-08||81|| H of Georgina||5070836 |- |Landry, James Cole||1901-Apr-08||1984-Oct-21||||H of Irene; F of Lola, Noel, Donald||5213801 |- | Landry, Loris Evelyn||1941-Mar-27||2007-Jul-29||||W of Don; M of Stuart, Michael, Cheryl||5071167 |- |Landry, Raymond George||||1984-Jul-12||78||S of the late James & Georgina||5213767 |- | Lane, Margaret||1949-May-11||1961-Nov-13||||D of Frank & Mary Lane||5070970 |- | Lane, Mary||1920-Jan-31||2009-Jul-25||||W of Frank; M of Ros, Margaret (dec), Elizabeth (dec), Jenny||5070969 |- | Lardner, Anne|| ||1917-Apr-03||75|| ||4238826 |- | Lardner, Ellen Jane||1881-Oct-25||1946-Aug-01|| || w/Margaret Mary Lardner||4238825 |- | Lardner, John|| ||1931-Oct-25||92|| ||4238826 |- | Lardner, John Thomas|| ||1938-Jun-19|| || S of Anne & John||4238826 |- | Lardner, William Patrick|| ||1940-Jan-10|| || S of Anne & John||4238826 |- | Larkin, Francis James||1934-Mar-02||2009-Jul-29||||H of Maureen; F of Sue, Jeanne, Terry||5071113 |- | Larkin, Margaret Ellen (Maggie)||1906 Oct 24||1994 Jun 21||||M of Ed & Frank||6040208 |- | Larkin, Waide Edmund||1932-Apr-06||2009-May-17||||H of Betty; F of Ellen & Peter||5071130 |- | Larnder, Margaret Mary||1875-Dec-12||1969-Dec-23|| || ||4238825 |- | Larsen, Neil Francis||1897||1990||||H of Marjorie; F of Peter; F-in-L of Amy & Christopher||6049997 |- | Latta, Doris Mabel||||1991-Nov-15||83||W of Jack||6049702 |- | Latta, Jack McIvor||||1986-May-10||78||H of Doris||6049701 |- | Lavarda, Adelaide||||2002-Jan-01||85||W of Leone; M of Frank & Joe||6040015 |- | Lavarda, Leone||||1990-May-11||74||H of Adelaide; F of Frank & Joseph||6040014 |- | Laver, Edward James|| ||1973-Jul-17|| || H of Elizabeth J||4239319 |- | Laver, Elizabeth Ann|| ||1928-Nov-24|| || W of Francis Scott||5070594 |- | Laver, Elizabeth J|| ||1951-Jun-09|| || W of Edward James||4239319 |- | Laver, Ernest Francis Scott|| ||1955-Jul-05||65|| H of Gertrude||5070709 |- | Laver, Francis Scott|| ||1910-Feb-07|| || H of Elizabeth Ann||5070594 |- | Laver, Gertrude Amy|| ||1958-Aug-21||66|| W of Ernest||5070709 |- | Laver, Gordon Ernest|| ||2012-May-04||83|| H of Joan; F of Gerald & Michael||5070723 |- | Lawless, Patrick|| ||1928-Nov-14||80|| w/Philip Clohesy||4239018 |- | Lawson, Annie|| ||1954-Apr-20|| || W of William||4239126 |- | Lawson, Allan Thomas||1914-Jan-12||1996-Jul-26||||H of Shirley (dec); F of Margarett, Jeanette, Robyn, Wendy, Heather, Allan, Peter||6049758 |- | Lawson, David John Alexander||1911-Nov-06||1996-Jan-14||||H of Edith; F of Andrew & Fiona||5071507 |- | Lawson, Dorothy Rose||||1982-Dec-29||60||W of Jock; M of Gordon, Helen, Neil||5213727 |- | Lawson, Edith Mary||1926-Sep-28||2012-Mar-19||||W of Dave; M of Andrew & Fiona||5071505 |- | Lawson, Harold George|| ||1961-Dec-19||35|| ||4239236 |- | Lawson, R G (Jock)||||2007-Feb-05||84||F of Gordon, Helen, Neil; H of Dorothy||5213726 |- | Lawson, Shirley Florence||1928-Nov-13||1987-Aug-12||||W of Allan; M of Margarett, Jeanette, Robyn, Wendy, Heather, Allan||6049757 |- | Lawson, William|| ||1939-Jul-08|| || H of Annie||4239126 |- | Lawton, George || ||1928-Apr-14||38|| ||5070669 |- | Lawton, Mary Ann|| ||1972-Nov-10||87|| M of Eric||5070668 |- | Lay-Usmar, Thomas A||2000-May-03||2005-Jan-29||||S of Peter Lay & Kelly Usmar (dec); B of Brooklyn||5071226 |- | Lay, Steven Joshua||1984-Nov-01||2005-Jan-29||||S of Robyn; B of Robert & Peter||5071228 |- | Lazar, Ivan||1935-Jun-09||2011-May-19||||H of Marie; F of Stephen, Ken & Shawn (all dec)||5071169 |- | Lazar, Marie Therese||||2007-Sep-17||71||W of Ivan; M of Stephen, Kenneth, Shawn (all dec)||5071169 |- | [[Le_Maitre-17|Le Maitre, Arthur Herbert]] || ||1905-Jan-15||3|| S of Arthur & Jessie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b1/Le_Maitre-16-1.jpg 5070919] |- | [[Le_Maitre-16|Le Maitre, Arthur J]] || ||1956-Mar-23||86|| H of Jessie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b1/Le_Maitre-16-1.jpg 5070919] |- | [[Aikman-64|Le Maitre, Jessie Maud]] || ||1942-Dec-23||76|| W of Arthur J|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b1/Le_Maitre-16-1.jpg 5070919] |- | Le Maitre, John Henry|| ||1976-Sep-03||77|| 39th Battalion, New Guinea||5070920 |- | [[Le_Maitre-18|Le Maitre, Leonard James]] || ||1927-Apr-15||21|| || [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b1/Le_Maitre-16-1.jpg 5070919] |- | Leamon, W A Percival||||1981-Feb-09||90||H of Olive (dec); F of Ron, Ted, John||5213652 |- | Leask, || |||| || ||4239240 |- | Lee, Gladys Jean||1926-Sep-11||2008-Aug-30||||W of Frank (dec)||5071143 |- | Leeming, Ian Dougal||||1989 Sep 10||67||AIF; H of Norma; F of Jill, Robyn, Malcolm, Alan||6049898 |- | Leeming, Norma Jean||1921 Dec 10||2001 Sep 15||||W of Ian; M of Jull, Robyn, Malcolm, Alan||6049899 |- | Lees, Catherine Mary||1917-Dec-07||2004-Dec-05||87||D of Syd & Lizzie Lees; Sis of George, Johhny, Bill, Freddie, Dorothy||5071212 |- | Leitch, Campbell F||1924-Sep-03||2010-Jan-25||||H of Shirley; F of Murray & Toni||5071098 |- | Leitch, Isabel Margaret||1888||1966|| || W of Peter ||4239124 |- | Leitch, Peter || ||1940-Jan-30||56|| H of Isabel Margaret||4239124 |- | Leitch, Shirley P||1929-Nov-04||2002-Nov-11||||W of Campbell; M of Murray & Toni||5071098 |- | Leslie, Ross||1959-Aug-01||1959-Aug-01|| <1|| S of Yvonne & Bob Leslie||5070847 |- | Lester, Agnes || ||1919-Jul-30|| || Infant; w/Elizabeth||4239300 |- | Lester, Alan George||1910-Sep-22||1985-Sep-17||||H of Mary; F of Helen, Ian, Richard, David, Colin||5213827 |- | Lester, Catherine|| ||1951-Oct-18||78|| H of Robert||4239298 |- | Lester, David A||1946 Jan 21||1993 May 14||47||H of Janette; F of Scott (dec), Nicole, Kate||6040147 |- | Lester, Elizabeth|| ||1919-Jul-30|| || Infant;w/Agnes||4239300 |- | [[Lester-3377|Lester, Francis Henry]] || ||1944-Aug-23||74|| H of Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9d/Lester-3377.jpg 4239287] |- | Lester, Francis R|| ||1991-Aug-16||75|| H of Verna|| 4239286 |- | [[Lester-3376|Lester, John Binny]] || ||1934-Aug-25||67|| S of John & Agnes|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/05/Lester-3376.jpg 4239288] |- | Lester, Margaret Grant|| ||1966-Feb-01||87|| W of Francis|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9d/Lester-3377.jpg 4239287] |- | Lester, Mary Isabel||1917-Apr-15||2006-Sep-01||||nee Johnson||5213828 |- | Lester, Mathew Wade||1975 Mar 18||1993 Apr 08||||S of Bill & Robyn; B of Grant & Warren||6040155 |- | [[Lester-3375|Lester, Robert]] || ||1943-Jul-23||78|| W of Catherine|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/65/Lester-3375.jpg 4239299] |- | [[Lester-6124|Lester, Scott David]] || ||1974-Mar-24||4||S of David & Janette Lester|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b5/Houston-6502.jpg 5213362] |- | Lester, Verna J E|| ||1907-May-19||47|| W of Francis||4239286 |- | Lester, William Francis||1948 Feb 19||2014 Jan 27||||H of Robyn; F of Grant, Mathew (dec), Warren||6040156 |- |Lever, Marjorie||||1979-Jan-25||47||W of Stan; M of Robyn, Leonard, Christopher, Linda, Katrina, Clinton||5213574 |- | Lewis, Ellen Martha||1909-Oct-28||1993-Apr-04|| || nee Price; W of William; M of Patricia, Noelle, John, Kay||4208709 |- | Lewis, Ernie Herbert||||1987-Sep-19||83||||6049783 |- | Lewis, Gladys||||1976-Sep-28||||W of Tassie||5071457 |- | [[Conroy-1851|Lewis, Irene]]||||1970-Oct-29||||H of Richard; M of Jack,Betty, Irene|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2b/Conroy-1851.jpg 5213184] |- | Lewis, John Richard (Jack)||||1995 Feb 11||69||H of Maureen||6040256 |- | Lewis, Mary Jones||1914-May-02||1994-Jan-11||||W of Bob (dec) & Tassie (dec); M of Ruby, Robert, Isobel||5071461 |- | Lewis, Noelle|| ||1959-Aug-25||21|| w/William J Lewis||4208708 |- | Lewis, Tasman James (Tassie)||||1989-Jul-23||78||H of Gladys (dec) & Mary; F of Tassie, Judith, Joy, Dianne, Dennis||5071457 |- | Lewis, William J||1907||1979|| || ||4208708 |- | Leyh, August F H|| ||1947-Oct-22||56|| F f Erna & Freda||5070681 |- | Licitra, || |||| || ||4208726 |- | Light, Ann|| |||| || ||5070524 |- | Lindsay, Robert James||||1962 Sep 27||52||H of Joyce (remarried to Reg Carter)||6040096 |- | Lindsay, Vera Agnes||||1997-Sep-21||88||W of Norman||5071616 |- | Lingenberg, Jane||1910-May-04||1997-May-22|| || W of James||5070907 |- | Lingenburg, James||1905-Dec-21||1985-Nov-12|| || H of Jane; F of Shirley, Gordon||5070907 |- | Lisle, Irene Ruby||1919-Sep-28||2009-Mar-25||||AIF; W of Jack; M of Heather, Garth, Jennifer, John, Dian, Sydney, Robin, Mandy||5071127 |- | Littlejohn, Dorothy||||1997 Oct 12||76||W of Ralph; M of Colin; M-in-L of Kaye; GM of Warren, Anna, Adrian||6040393 |- | Littlejohn, Ralph||1913 Jan 02||1997 Jun 26||||H of Dorothy; F of Colin; F-in-L of Kaye; GF of Warren, Anna, Adrian||6040392 |- | Littlewood, Alexandria Pender-Smith||1942-Mar-02||1942-Mar-06|| <1|| D of Violet; sister of Ralph||5070820 |- | Littlewood, Violet|| ||1993-Sep-05||70|| M of Alexandria & Ralph||5070820 |- | Livingstone, Owen Robertson|| ||1995-Dec-03||76|| H of Hester||4239420 |- | Livingstone, Hester May|| ||1985-May-26||69|| W of Ewen; M of Dierdre, Anthony, Bronwyn, LeeAnne||4239420 |- | Livingstone, Hugh (Gaffie)|| ||1970-Mar-11||92|| w/Jane Livingstone||4239419 |- | Livingstone, Jane Robertson|| ||1954-Oct-28||72|| w/Hugh Livingstone||4239419 |- | Lloyd, George Edward||1913-Jan-31||1996-Jun-08||||H of Ivy Catherine; F of Anne, Linda, Robert||6040371 |- | Lloyd, Grace||1880||1955|| || nee Pate; W of Harold||4239417 |- | Lloyd, Harold||1880||1940|| || H of Grace||4239417 |- | Lloyd, Ivy Catherine||1916 Sep 16||2005 Mar 11||||nee Grestock; W of George Edward; M of Anne, Linda, Robert||6040372 |- | Lloyd, Joan Carrick||1913||1978|| || D of Harold & Grace||4239417 |- | Loader, Alice||1921-May-19||2005-Apr-04||||D of Martha & Samuel (Harry) Loader; Sis of Henry, Joyce, Thelma||5071223 |- | Loader, Henry James||||1994 Aug 05||74||H of Lucy; F of Margaret, Neville, Trevor, Jenny||6040230 |- | Loader, Martha Elizabeth||||1981-Sep-24||86||W of Samuel Henry (dec);M of Henry, Alice, Joyce, Thelma||5213434 |- | Loader, Samuel Henry||||1976-Apr-03||80||H of Martha; F of Henry, Alice, Joyce, Thelma||5213434 |- | Lodewijk, Meindert||||1981-Nov-22||83||H of Reinskje; F of Patricia, Bill, Charles, Hilda, Corrie||5213666 |- | Lodewijk, Rebecca Maree||1975-May-07||1985-Jul-19||||only D of Margaret Anne & Willem Lodewijk; Sis of Andrew & Ian||5213817 |- | Lodewijk, Reinskje||||1988-Dec-29||82||W of Meindert (dec); M of Patricia, Bill, Charles, Hilda, Corrie||5213667 |- | Lodewyk, Tjalling Charlie||||1994 Jul 30||58||H of Glenda Jean; F of Les, Peter, John; B of Pat, Bill, Hilda, Corrie||6040201 |- | Loft, Arthur Harold||||1987-Oct-30||81||H of Elizabeth; F of John, Barbara, Mary, Jean (dec)||5213509 |- | Loft, Elizabeth Irvine||||1977-Oct-01||74||W of Harold; M of John, Barbara, Mary, Jean||5213509 |- | Logan, Andrew E|| ||1954-Sep-01|| || w/Elspie Logan||5070915 |- | Logan, Elspie|| ||1964-Dec-11|| || w/Andrew Logan||5070915 |- | Logan, Ivan Howard|| ||1950-Jan-06||20|| w/Douglas William Curnick||5070767 |- | Long, James Carpenter||1912-Sep-27||2004-Aug-02||||H of Mollie||5070977 |- | Long, Mollie Henrietta||1914-Jun-29||2008-Apr-10||||nee Gooda; W of James||5070978 |- | Longmore, Leslie James||||1985-Apr-19||73||H of Mavis (dec); F of Brian; F-in-L of Julie||5213487 |- | Longmore, Mavis Leonora||||1976-Sep-13||65||W of Les; M of Brian||5213486 |- | Lonsdale, Kenneth (John)||1943-Sep-24||2009-Mar-08||||H of Mary; F of Amanda, Michelle, Nicole, Kimberley||5071124 |- | [[Ryan-18662|Love, Elizabeth]] ||||1972-Aug-27||58||W of Eric|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8e/Love-9607.jpg 5213263] |- | [[Love-9607|Love, Eric Joseph]] ||||1972-Nov||63||H of Elizabeth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8e/Love-9607.jpg 5213263] |- | Love, Henry George||1919-Apr-19||1987-May-02||||S of Henry & Jessie; B of Neil||6049749 |- | Love, Joseph Victor (Vic)||1917-Oct-28||2002-Jun-16||||H of Heather; F of Glenda, Allan, Lindsay||5071296 |- | Love, Neil||1920-Sep-23||1999-Dec-10||||AIF; S of Henry & Jessie; B of Henry||6049750 |- | Loveday, Alan J|| ||1971-Jul-21||12|| ||4239329 |- | Loveday, Harry Bell|| ||1990-Jun-08||70|| H of Eileen; F of Peter, Alan,Stephen||4239330 |- | Loveday, Peter B|| ||1976-Aug-28||19|| w/Denise J Bellingham||4239328 |- | Loveday, Stephen|| ||1960-Dec-18|| || ||4239328 |- | Love, Neil||1920-Sep-23||1999-Dec-10||||AIF; S of Henry & Jessie; B of Henry||6049750 |- | Lovie, Christina Louisa||||1983-Nov-17||86||W of Leslie; M of Jack, Les (dec), Margaret, Brian (dec), Frances, Phyllis||5213779 |- | Lovie, Leslie James||||1978-Apr-23||52||H of Shirley; F of Noelle, Stephen, Kin, Vicki (dec)||5213514 |- | Lovie, Leslie James||||1987-Oct-20||86||H of Chrissie; F of Jack, Les (dec), Margaret, Brian (dec), Frances, Phyllis||5213779 |- | [[Adams-65059|Lovett, Lila Jean]] ||1921-Jul-21||2006-May-01||||W of Walter; M of Tommy, Rosalie, Edith, Helen, Christine, Darryl, Alice, Sharon|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7c/Lovett-2672.jpg 5213340] |- | [[Lovett-2672|Lovett, Vernon Thomas]] ||||1973-Dec-14||31|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7c/Lovett-2672.jpg 5213340] |- | [[Lovett-2657|Lovett, Walter Edward]] ||1919-Nov-25||1990-May-14||||H of Lila; F of Tommy, Rosalie, Edith, Helen, Christine, Darryl, Alice, Sharon|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7c/Lovett-2672.jpg 5213340] |- | Lovie, Vicki|| ||1905-May-09|| <1|| D of Shirley & Les||4208672 |- | Lucas, Jean||1929||1975|| || nee Atkin; B. South Aust.; D of Frederick & Margaret Atkin||5070679 |- | Luckman, Alice May|| ||1967-Jan-17||90|| W of Charles||4239456 |- | Luckman, Charles William|| ||1968-Jan-11||86|| H of Alice ||4239456 |- | Lundstrom, Rex Magnus||1924-May-09||1987-Aug-14||||H of Lorna; F of Carol & Lorraine||6049755 |- | Lustgraaf, Jan (john)||1916-Oct-27||1998-Jun-29|| || H of Nelly; F of Ada,John,Garry||5070931 |- | Lustgraaf, Petronella (Nell)||1917-Apr-21||2000-Sep-27|| || W of John; M of Ada, John, Garry||5070931 |- | Luxford, Percival Albert||1889-Jul-27||1957-Jul-25|| || H of Sophie; F of William, Sadie, Percival, Glenda, Olive, Dawn, Frederick, Juliana||5070733 |- | Luxford, Sophie||1900-Feb-08||1938-May-30|| || W of Percival; d. Omeo; M of William, Sadie, Percival, Glenda, Olive, Dawn, Frederick, Juliana||5070733 |- | Lye, Charles Kenneth||||1976-Apr-26||63||H of Nancy; F of Allison & James||5213430 |- | Lye, Nancy Jean||||1981-Nov-04||68||W of Charles (dec); M of Allison & James||5213430 |- | Lynch, Margaret|| ||1955-Apr-06||68|| W of Patrick||4238953 |- | Lynch, Patrick|| ||1941-Nov-27||65|| H of Margaret||4238953 |- | Lyndon, Donald William||1908||1982||||AIF VX238; H of Ellen (Nell)||5213696 |- | Lyndon, Ellen Agnes||1905-Dec-19||2000-Apr-15||||nee O’Connor; O.A.M.; W of Donald||5213696 |- | Macdonald, Alison R||1961-Jan-01||2008-Sep-25||||W of Bob Hickam; D of John & Judy; S of Rowina||5070959 |- | Macdonald, Frederick|| ||1986-Aug-01||54|| w/John Henderson||4239427 |- | Macdonald, Jessie|| ||1944-Oct-25||48|| w/Kenneth Macdonald||4239429 |- | Macdonald, Kenneth|| ||1959-Sep-15||80|| w/Jessie Macdonald||4239429 |- | Macdonald, Kenneth John|| ||2005-Mar-25||76|| ||4239430 |- | Macguire, Eveline Ellen|| ||1970-Jan-23||78|| W of Robert William Russell; M of Elsie, Leo, Kevin||4238844 |- | Macguire, Robert W|| ||1862-Jul-06||80|| w/Robert & Eveline Macguire||4238843 |- | Macguire, Robert William Russell|| ||1962-Jul-26||80|| H of Eveline Ellen; F of Elsie, Leo, Kevin||4238844 |- | [[MacKenzie-6780|Mackenzie, Douglas (Bruce)]] ||1927-May-29||2009-Oct-09||||bur. Port Macquarie; S of John & Lois; B of Ron, Joyce, Verna, John; F of Noel, Ken, Ian, Jennifer, Lynette|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/45/McKenzie-11351.jpg 5213228] |- | [[MacKenzie-6781|Mackenzie, John]] ||||1972-Feb-24||85||H of Lois Caroline; F of Ron, Joyce, Verna, Bruce, John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/ff/MacKenzie-6781.jpg 5213229] |- | [[Price-30304|Mackenzie, Lois Caroline]] ||||1986-Jan-28||89||W of John (dec)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/95/Price-30304.jpg 5213230] |- | Mackenzie, Ronald Henry Ross (Ron)||1915-Oct-04||1994 Dec 26||79||H of Thelma; B of Ron, Joyce, Verna, John; H of Pat; F of Russell, Doug, Jeanette, Murray, Leonie, Fiona||6040247 |- | Mackie, A B||||1976-Jun-27||74||AIF VX43386; H of Vera||5213455 |- | Mackie, James|| ||1933-Oct-25||77|| H of Margaret||4239157 |- | Mackie, Margaret Lockhart|| ||1952-Mar-21||86|| W of James||4239157 |- | Mackie, Vera M||||1981-Nov-13||81||W of A B Mackie||5213455 |- | [[Brown-160679|Mackieson, Eileen Jane]] ||||1990-Sep-29||||W of John Wallace Mackieson|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/76/Mackieson-7.jpg 5213364] |- | [[Mackieson-8|Mackieson, Gordon Halmshaw (Halm)]] ||||2008-Mar-30||79||H of Mary; F of Sharon, Shane (dec), Helen, David|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b7/Mackieson-8.jpg 5071182] |- | [[Mackieson-7|Mackieson, John Wallace]] ||||1974-May-13||||H of Eileen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/76/Mackieson-7.jpg 5213364] |- | [[Mackieson-10|Mackieson, Shane Arthur]] ||1958-Apr-30||2006-Oct-26||||S of Halm & Mary; B of Sharon, David, Helen; F of Christine & Anne-Maree|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b7/Mackieson-8.jpg 5071182] |- | Mackin, Arthur M|| ||1934-Jun-24||21|| S of Frances & Joseph; B of Patrick||4208693 |- | Mackin, Frances E|| ||1940-May-20||63|| W of Joseph; M of Arthur & Patrick||4208693 |- | Mackin, Janet Skillen||||1978-Dec-28||||W of Terence Mackin||5213576 |- | Mackin, Joseph James|| ||1953-Apr-27||87|| H of Frances; F of Arthur & Patrick||4208693 |- | Mackin, Patrick C|| ||1940-Jan-25||29|| S of Frances & Joseph; B of Arthur||4208693 |- | Mackin, Terence Bonaventure||||2008-Oct-18||93||H ofJanet (Netta, dec); F of Sandra, Terry (dec), Patricia, Judith||5213576 |- | [[Harding-10187|MacRae, Emma]]|| ||1972-Dec-06||95||W of Arthur; M of Jean, Cam, Cliff, Billy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c1/Harding-10187.jpg 5213243] |- | [[MacRae-1334|MacRae, Jean]] || ||1972-Jan-19||63|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c1/Harding-10187.jpg 5213243] |- | Madden, Irene Myrtle||||1988-Oct-03||84||W of Walter (dec); M of Iris, Joyce, Betty||5213526 |- | Madden, John F (Jack)||||2009-Apr-14||75||H of Elaine; F of Nicki & Paul||5071494 |- | Madden, Walter James||||1978-Jan-22||78||H of Irene; F of Iris, Joyce, Betty||5213526 |- | Madder, Myrtle Jane||1926 Mar 24||1988 Sep 02||||nee Morrison; W of Cliff; M of Kevin, Bruce, Allan & Max Morrison||6049821 |- | Maddern, Foster William Trembath||||1985-Aug-04||60||H of Rhonda; F of Susan & Jim||5213808 |- | Maddison, Annie|| ||1965-Aug-09||81|| W of Thomas||5070672 |- | Maddison, Thomas|| ||1942-Aug-23||67|| H of Annie||5070672 |- |Maguire, Aileen Theresa||||1994-Feb-16||61||W of Robert (dec); M of Marion (Marny) & Cathryn||5213573 |- | Maguire, Hazel June||1931-Apr-05||2011-May-21||||W of Kevin; M & M-in-L of Judith & Rex (dec), Evelyn & Ken, Peter & Terri, Paul||5071271 |- | Maguire, Kevin John||1928-Jul-29||2003-May-07||||H of Hazel; F of Judith, Evelyn, Peter, Paul||5071271 |- |Maguire, Robert Leo||||1979-Feb-02||62||H of Aileen; F of Marion & Cathryn||5213573 |- | Maher, Denis|| ||1889-Sep-16||40|| ||4208744 |- | [[Maizey-23|Maizey, Robert]]|| ||1974-Nov-12||40||Loved one of Alison; F of Lorraine & Joan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1b/Maizey-23.jpg 5213400] |- | Malcolm, Millie Grace||2011-Jan-08||2011-Jan-08||||D of Kristy & Stew; Sis of Tullee, Oscar, Amaya||5071525 |- | Maletic, John|| ||1948-Jun-16||60|| H of Mary Ann; F of Mary & Lydia||4208761 |- | Maletic, Mary Anne|| ||1969-Jun-28||77|| W of John; M of Mary & Lydia||4208761 |- | Malinowski, George||1924-Dec-26||2002-May-16||||b. Grauschin, Poland; d. Leongatha||5071300 |- | Malins, Lorna Joyce||1920-Dec-25||2005-Sep-05||||W of Walter; M of Cheryl, Bronwyn, Susan||5071220 |- | Malins, Walter John||1920-Jun-02||2005-Jun-07||||AIF; H of Lorna; F of Cheryl, Bronwyn, Susan||5071220 |- | Malone, James||1929-Feb-14||1950-Jan-12||||S of Michael & Mary Malone||5071417 |- | Malone, Mary Frances Therese (Therese)||1920-May-14||2012-Sep-18||||nee O'Loughlin; W of Michael; M of Therese, Ellen, Frances, Mary, Michael, Bernadette||5071038 |- |Maloney, Alan Richard||||1980-Mar-09||18||S of Len & Betty; B of Frank, Peter, Bernard, Brian, John; died as result of accident||5213630 |- | Maloney, Andrew T|| |||| || ||4208707 |- | Maloney, Betty||1926 Sep 29||2010 Aug 27||83||W of Len (dec); M of Frank (dec), Peter, Bernard, Alan (dec), Brian, John (dec)||6040342 |- | Maloney, Francis L||1949 Feb 08||2003 Feb 19||||S of Len (dec) & Betty; B of Peter, Bernard, Alan (dec), Brian, John (dec)||5071340 |- | Maloney, John Mitchell||1966 Dec 31||2001-Mar 15||||S of Len (dec) & Betty; B of Frank, Peter, Bernard, Alan (dec), Brian||5071340 |- | Maloney, L P||||1996 Jul 29||71||AIF VX24144; H of Betty; F of Frank, Peter, Bernard, Alan (dec), Brain, John||6040341 |- | Mardan, W George McKinnon|| ||1948-Jan-26||38|| ||4239114 |- | Mark, Lorna Jessie||||||||W of Russell; D of Harry & Gladys Gunstone||5070952 |- | Markley, Veronica||||1993 Nov 12||43||W of Stan; M of Tanya, Narelle, Katrina||6040183 |- | [[Tognolini-2|Mann, Norma Meryl]] || ||1993-Jun-29||65||W of Ronald (Dec); M of John (dec), Helen, Ian, Jenny || [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/64/Tognolini-2.jpg 5213175] |- | [[Mann-14643|Mann, Ronald Oliver]] || ||1971-Feb-19||43||H of Norma; F of Helen, Ian|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8d/Mann-14643.jpg 5213176] |- | Marsh, Elizabeth|| ||1960-May-11||64|| ||4239158 |- | Marsh, Frederick Cyril|| ||1956 Oct 17||33|| ||4239156 |- | Marshall, Emily A|| ||1949 Dec 09|| || W of Joseph||4239190 |- | Marshall, Frances Alice|| ||2006 Jun 09|| || nee Rooke; W of Ronald Thomas||5070702 |- | Marshall, Joseph|| ||1919 Aug 24|| || H of Emily A||4239190 |- | Marshall, Ronald Thomas|| ||2003 Mar 08|| || H of Frances Alice||5070702 |- | Marshall, Thomas William Waltham|| ||1958-Jan-30|| || H of Isabel (Springvale)||5070702 |- | Marshall, Vi|| ||1911-Jun-27|| || D of Joseph & Emily A Marshall||4239190 |- | Marshman, Albert Arthur Whittet||1919-Mar-15||2008-Sep-06||||AIF; H of June; F of Annette, Barbara, Susan, Janine||5071142 |- | [[Marshman-275|Marshman, Allin]] || ||1973-Jun-21|||| H of Jean; F of Keith, Dorothy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/48/Marshman-275.jpg 5213309] |- | [[Marshman-283|Marshman, Anton Kenneth Stanley]] ||1968-Aug-29||2000-Sep-13||||S of Ken & Glenda; B of Suzi; B-in-L of Peter; Uncle of David & Jai|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fe/Marshman-283.jpg 5701369] |- | [[Marshman-175|Marshman, Arthur]] || ||1947-Jul-25||82|| H of Catherine|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/39/Marshman-175.jpg 5070817] |- | [[Eaton-11046|Marshman, Catherine]] || ||1956-Jul-06||82|| W of Arthur|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/39/Marshman-175.jpg 5070817] |- | [[Marshman-278|Marshman, David]] || ||1960-Jul-21||54|| H of Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/44/Marshman-278.jpg 5070846] |- | [[Marshman-279|Marshman, Herbert Ernest (Ern)]] ||||1996 Nov 16||88||H of Isabella; F of Ken & Thel; F-in-L of Glenda & Bill|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c9/Marshman-279.jpg 6040374] |- | Marshman, Isabella Caroline||||2002 Aug 02||87||W of Herbert; M of Ken & Thel; M-in-L of Glenda & Bill||6040375 |- | [[Marshman-282|Marshman, Kenneth Lewis (Ken)]] ||1943-Jan-02||2013-Jan-14||||H of Glenda; F of Suzi & Tony (dec); F-in-L of Peter|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f9/Marshman-282.jpg 5701368] |- | Marshman, Margaret|| ||1998-Dec-04||80|| W of David||5070846 |- | Martin, Alice Nicole|| ||1926-Jan-19||55|| ||4239029 |- | Martin, Douglas Carmichael|| ||1925-Sep-05||3|| ||4239309 |- | Martin, Edward James||||2002-Jan-14||82||H of June; F of John, Tom, Geoff, Laurie< Julie, Andrew||5071311 |- | [[Craig-15143|Martin, Elizabeth]] || ||1924-Nov-05||80|| W of James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7e/Martin-83706.jpg 4239244] |- | Martin, Emily|| ||1894-Jan-25||15|| D of James & Elizabeth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7e/Martin-83706.jpg 4239244] |- | Martin, Florence May||1911-Nov-18||1995-Feb-23||||nee Haw; W of George (dec); M of Gwen, Andrew, Jeanette||5213546 |- | Martin, George Edward||||1978-Jun-01||68||AIF; H of Florence; F of Gwenyth, Andrew, Jeanette||5213546 |- | [[Martin-83706|Martin, James]] || ||1921-Sep-21||86|| H of Elizabeth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7e/Martin-83706.jpg 4239244] |- | Martin, James Alexander|| ||1929-Aug-15|| || H of Janet||4239289 |- | Martin, John Harold||1962-Jul-06||1968-May-19||5||S of Olive & Lindsay||5071211 |- | Martin, Lindsay Scott||1913-Jan-18||1978-Jun-21||65||H of Olive; F & F-in-L of Ted & Lyn, Rob & Jill, Melinda & Rob||5071211 |- | Martin, Margaret Cecelia|| ||1937-Mar-23||62|| D of James & Elizabeth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7e/Martin-83706.jpg 4239244] |- | Martin, Olive Mary||1915-Sep-04||2005-Dec-04||90||nee Renfree; W of Lindsay; M & M-in-L of Ted & Lyn, Rob & Jill, Melinda & Rob||5071211 |- | Marty, Helen Marie||1920-Dec-31||2004-Mar-24||82||W of James; M of Anne, Gilda, Rex, Andrew||5070951 |- | Marty, James Antoine||1917-Apr-17||2009-Sep-22||92||H of Helen; F of Anne, Gilda, Rex, Andrew||5070951 |- | Martyn, Bessie Dora||||1984-Oct-19||92||B.E.M.; F of George & Dora Griffin; Sis of Margaret||5213791 |- | Mason, Harold Alexander|| ||1945-Apr-27|| || ||5070814 |- | Mason, Victor B||1919-Jan-23||2002-Dec-15||||H of Ruth; F of Greg, Russell, Joan, Bruce (dec)||5071288 |- | Materia, Gaetano||1931-Feb-23||1990-May-04|| || b. Stromboli-Messina, Italy||4238812 |- | Materia, Matteo||1897-Jul-31||1974-Sep-19|| || ||4238809 |- | Materia, Rosaria||1900-Dec-31||1976-Dec-13|| || b. Stromboli, Italy||4238807 |- | Materia, Salvatore||1903-Jun-24||1925-May-15|| || ||4238808 |- | Mathieson, Maxwell||||1986-Feb-12||56||H of Lois; F of Karen, Gayle, Julie, Heather, Wayne, Trevor, Jenny, Ricky; F-in-L of Steve, Rob, Sharon, Chris, Kiwi||5213849 |- | [[Worrall-1116|Mathers, Bertha]]|| ||1966-Jan-03||82|| W of Walter|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/25/Mathers-1230.jpg 5070885] |- | Mathers, Elsie May||1893-Apr-02||1985-May-09|| || nee Price; W of Harold; M of Heather, Coralie, Shirley, Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f9/Price-30245.jpg 5070816] |- | Mathers, Harold Robert||1892-Jan-06||1953-May-23|| || H of Elsie; F of Heather, Coralie, Shirley, Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f9/Price-30245.jpg 5070816] |- | [[Mathers-1230|Mathers, Walter]] || ||1953-Jan-07||74|| H of Bertha|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/25/Mathers-1230.jpg 5070885] |- | [[Day-16873|Matheson, Emma]] ||||1944-Aug-14||67||W of Alexander||Funeral notice |- | [[Mathews-6959|Mathews, Franklin]] ||1914-Sep-26||2005-Apr-10||||H of Winifred; F of Laurel, Ian, Lynne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3f/Mathews-6959.jpg 5213366] |- | [[Shilston-29|Mathews, Winifred]] ||1930-Jun-03||1974-Jun-30||||W of Franklin; F of Laurel, Ian, Lynne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3f/Mathews-6959.jpg 5213366] |- | Matthews, Ernest||||1979-Aug-18||82||H of Margaret; F of Walter (dec), Phillip (dec), Ray, Ted, Elva||5213594 |- | Matthews, Margaret||||1988-Jun-11||85||W of Ernest (dec); M of Walter (dec), Phillip (dec), Ray, Ted, Elva||5213594 |- | Matthews, Raymond||1927-Oct-08||1998-Jul-26||||H of Jean; F of John & Terry (dec)||5071558 |- | Matthews, Terrence (Rip)||||1976-Jul-29||26||H of Peta; S of Ray & Jean; B of John; B-in-L of Sue||5213463 |- | [[Potter-12876|Matthies, Christina C]] || ||1944-Oct-23||57|| W of Johann|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ae/Matthies-122.jpg 4239178] |- | Matthies, Daryl Stephen||1970-Apr-18||1970-May-26|| <1|| S of Neil & Jenny||4239186 |- | [[Allen-62289|Matthies, Elsie Victoria]] || ||1978-Jul-29||81|| W of Thomas|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ed/Matthies-145.jpg 5070848] |- | [[Morton-13920|Matthies, Ethel Maude]] ||||1998-Apr-11||85||W of Erle; M of Judith & Elspeth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0a/Morton-13920.jpg 5071583] |- | [[Matthies-164|Matthies, Leslie Keith]] ||||1973-Aug-08||46||H of Mavis; F of Glenice, Valerie, Colin, Neville|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/54/Matthies-164.jpg 5213322] |- | [[Hulls-62|Matthies, Mavis Isobel]] ||||1995-Apr-22||74||W of Leslie; M of Glenice, Valerie, Colin, Neville|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/54/Matthies-164.jpg 5213322] |- | Matthies, Nathan Robert||||1980-Sep-03||<1||3.5 months; S of Jillian & Robert; B of Glenn & Cameron||5213616 |- | [[Matthies-165|Matthies, Neville Johnl]] ||1959-Nov-13||2004-Dec-17||||Youngest S of Les & Mavis|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/54/Matthies-164.jpg 5213322] |- | Matthies, Thomas Ernest||||1982-Feb-22||32||H of Pam||5213658 |- | [[Buckland-2167|Mathers, Ethel May]] ||||1972-Aug-23||||W of Robert William of Fish Creek|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4a/Buckland-2167.jpg 5213293] |- | [[Mathers-368|Mathers, Robert William]] ||||1976-Apr-29||||AIF; H of Ethel May|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f4/Mathers-368.jpg 5213294] |- | [[Matthies-122|Matthies, Johann Ernst]] || ||1970-Nov-12||80|| H of Christina|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ae/Matthies-122.jpg 4239178] |- | [[Matthies-121|Matthies, Johann Gottlieb]] ||1858 Aug||1900-Jun-13||41||H of Mary Ann (Fudge); F of Renate, Gustave, Ernst, Oskar, Herbert, Thomas, Alice, Mabel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ef/Matthies-121.jpg 5071416] |- | Matthies, Michelle Kay||1974-Oct-13||29 Feb 1975|| <1|| D of Neil & Jenny||4239186 |- | [[Matthies-151|Matthies, Oscar Stanley]] ||||1995-Nov-21||77||W of Mary (dec) and Ena; F of Robert, Tom (dec), David, Christina|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/20/Matthies-151.jpg 5213190] |- | [[Browne-7056|Matthies, Robina Mary]] ||||1970-Sep-21||52||H of Stan; M of Robert, Tom, David, Christina|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/20/Matthies-151.jpg 5213190] |- | Matthies, Roy Thomas||1925-Aug-11||2004-Jul-29||78||F of Neil, Janice, Beryl, Alan||5071254 |- | [[Matthies-145|Matthies, Thomas Johann]] || ||1949-Sep-06||56|| H of Elsie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ed/Matthies-145.jpg 5070848] |- | [[Matthies-152|Matthies, Thornton Erle Ernst]] ||||2005-Dec-14||90||H of Maude; F of Judith & Elspeth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/16/Matthies-152.jpg 5071582] |- | Maxted, Des|| ||1944-Oct-09||31|| 11398 RAAF; S of Reginald George; GS of Emma|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1d/Maxted-197.jpg 4239277] |- | [[Abigail-81|Maxted, Emma]] || ||1946-Apr-30||89|| M of Reginald George; GM of Des|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1d/Maxted-197.jpg 4239277] |- | Maxted, Nellie Stuart||||1975-Aug-05||81||||5213415 |- | [[Maxted-197|Maxted, Reginald George]] || ||1946-Mar-01||60|| S of Emma; F of Des|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1d/Maxted-197.jpg 4239277] |- | Maxwell, Audrey Purvis||1934-Jul-11||2010-Jan-06||||W of Doug; M of Kerry (dec), Lynne, Vicki||5071104 |- | Maxwell, Bert W|| ||1949-Aug-31||62|| H of Charlotte||4239384 |- | Maxwell, Charlotte|| ||1962-Jul-11||81|| W of Albert W||4239384 |- | [[Brown-159910|Maxwell, Dorothy]] || ||1977-Apr-10||72|| W of Earl (dec); M of Noreen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e2/Maxwell-18578.jpg 5213331] |- | Maxwell, Douglas James||1930-Nov-25||2010-Dec-20||||H of Audrey (dec); F of Kerry (dec), Lynne, Vicki||5071103 |- | [[Maxwell-18578|Maxwell, Earl Philip]] || ||1974-Mar-22||69|| H of Dorothy; F of Noreen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e2/Maxwell-18578.jpg 5213331] |- | Maxwell, Elizabeth (Betty)||1931||2011|| || W of Keith Lindsay||4239272 |- | Maxwell, Haswell Charles (Barney)||||1976-Mar-06||81||H of Janet; F of Mavis, Keith (dec), Doug||5213436 |- | Maxwell, Janet||||1977-Sep-14||75||W of Haswell (Barney); M of Mavis, Kieth (dec), Doug||5213436 |- | Maxwell, Keith Lindsay (Pud)|| ||1967-Aug-22||40|| H of Betty; F of Trev,Bren,Tim,Annette,Clint,Cam||4239272 |- | Mayo, Alma May||1903-Feb-13||1995-Jan-19||||W of Raymond; M of Stanley, George, Herbert (dec), Beryl, Valma, Mervyn, Elvina||5071480 |- | Mayo, Joan||1933||1998||||W of Stanley; M of Peter, Leanne, Rhonda, Wendy, Wayne||5071565 |- | Mayo, Peter Stanley||||2013-Apr-20||60||AIF; H of Jenny; F of Jane & Sarah||5071026 |- | Mayo, Raymond Stanley||1895-Nov-06||1959-Apr-15||||H of Alma; F of Stanley, George, Herbert (dec), Beryl, Valma, Mervyn, Elvina||5071480 |- | Mayo, Stanley Gilbert||||||||H of Joan; F of Peter, Leanne, Rhonda, Wendy, Wayne||5071565 |- | McAinch, Henry William John (Jack)||||1977-Apr-28||63||H of Rita; F of Len & Graeme||5213472 |- | McAinch, Rita ||1917-Apr-22||2004-Mar-06||||Nee Wilson; W of Jack; M of Len & Heather, Graeme & Si||5213472 |- | [[Stone-27013|McAlary, Janet Margaret]] ||||2007-Apr-19||57|| W of Ray|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b9/Levens-281.jpg 5213343] |- | McAlpine, Dorothy (Dorrie)||1903 Jun 19||1990 Mar 16||||W of Arch; M of Stephen, Kevin, Mary, Gwen||6049952 |- | McAlpine, John Archibald||1909 Nov 20||1997 Apr 09||||H of Dorothy; F of Stephen, Kevin, Mary, Gwen||6049953 |- | McAlpine, Scot Michael||1994 Jun 15||1994 Jun 16||||S of Barry & Janene; B of Travis, Andrew, Sophie||6040207 |- | McAlpine, Stephen John||1934-May-20||2009-Jul-08||||H of Peg; F of Brian, Peter, Ann||5071117 |- | McArthur, Mary Evelyn||||1988-Sep-30||88||M of Marie, Jean, Chris, Wallace, Colin, Betty, Norman, Mavis, Hazel||5213612 |- | McArthur, Walter John||||1980-Sep-17||81||H of Dolly; F of Marie, Jean, Chris, Wally, Colin, Betty, Norman, Mavis, Hazel||5213612 |- |McBride, Kevin Robert||||1985-Sep-26||68||H of Elsie||5213816 |- | McCarthy, David|| ||1947-Oct-04|| || S of James; KIA Belgium||4238777 |- | McCarthy, Frances?|| ||1923-Oct-02||60|| W of James||4238777 |- | McCarthy, James|| ||1940-Mar-13||77|| H of Frances||4238777 |- | McCarthy, Jeremiah?|| ||1932-Mar-01||76|| B of James||4238777 |- | McCartin, Annie|| ||1911-May-20|| || Nee McGee; W of Hugh||4239022 |- | McCartin, Daniel|| ||1913-Sep-01||78|| b. Co. Down, Ireland||4239019 |- | McCartin, Hugh|| ||1881-Jun-06||1|| S of Hugh & Annie||4239022 |- | McCartin, Hugh|| ||1923-May-24||81|| H of Annie||4239022 |- | McCartin, John Patrick|| ||1897-Feb-27||22|| S of Hugh & Annie||4239022 |- | McCaughan, Christopher John||1954-Jun-20||1994 Nov 08||||H of Judith; F of Lauren||6040260 |- | [[McCaughan-168|McCaughan, Daniel Archibald]] || ||1954-Nov-06||73|| w/Ellen Letitia||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ec/McCaughan-168.jpg 4238951] |- | [[McCaughan-167|McCaughan, Dorothy]] ||||1973-Mar-02|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/de/McCaughan-167.jpg 5213268] |- | [[Larkin-3681|McCaughan, Ellen Letitia]] || ||1990-Aug-28||95|| w/Daniel Archibald|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ec/McCaughan-168.jpg 4238951] |- | [[Brown-156616|McCaughan, Helena]] || ||1976-Nov-22|| || W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2d/McCaughan-171.jpg 4238950] |- | [[McCaughan-171|McCaughan, John]] || ||1955-Feb-24|| || H of Helena|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2d/McCaughan-171.jpg 4238950] |- | McCaughan, Menaka Ranmali||1961-May-06||1996-Feb-08||||b. Colomo, Sri Lanka; d. Leongatha; W of Peter; M of Patrick||5071487 |- | McCaughan, William Gerald (Bill)||1926-Nov-30||2001-Dec-29||||H of Mary; F of Chris (dec 1994), Dan, Peter, Andy, Tim||5071322 |- | McCay, Boyd|| ||1894-Mar-30||1|| ||4239077 |- | [[McColl-1099|McColl, Alexander Hugh]] || ||2001-Nov-23||91|| H of Cath; F of Ian,Joan; GF of Timothy & Sally|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3c/McColl-1099.jpg 4239205] |- | [[Findlay-2096|McColl, Catherine Marion]] || ||1999-Sep-11||83|| W of Alex; M of Ian, Joan; GM of Timothy, Sally|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/77/Findlay-2096-1.jpg 4239231] |- | [[McColl-1100|McColl, Ian David]] || ||1945-Oct-22||2|| S of Catherine & Alex|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5e/Findlay-2096.jpg 4239230] |- | McConvilee, Joseph Henry||1922 Mar 31||1996 Jul 21||||H of Kath; F of Vera, Joey, Cindy, Jackie||6040273 |- | McConville, Sarah Kathleen||1922 Mar 31||1996 Jan 28||||W of Joe; M of Vera, Joey, Celia, Jacki||6040272 |- | McCreath, Daisy Gray||1891||1980|| || W of William John||5070485 |- | McCreath, William John||1892||1968|| || H of Daisy Isabel||5070485 |- | McDonald, Allan|| ||1941-Feb-26||85|| H of Elizabeth Whyte||4239375 |- | McDonald, Angus|| ||1918-Aug-10||72|| H of Mary Ann; F of Margaret & Mary||4239191 |- | McDonald, Annie C||1883||1897|| || w/Malcolm & Christina McDonald||4239153 |- | McDonald, Christina|| ||1939|| || W of Malcolm; w/Annie C||4239153 |- | McDonald, Doreen May||||1999-May-11||69||Sis & Sis-in-L of Heather & Lew Forst; Aunty of Susan (dec), Norman, Julie||5071544 |- | McDonald, Elizabeth Whyte|| ||1945-Oct-01||88|| W of Allan||4239375 |- | McDonald, Helen Annie|| ||1977-Nov-24||88|| D of Allan & Elizabeth||4239375 |- | McDonald, Lilian Maude||1913 Nov 27||1993 Nov 02||||W of Jim (dec); M of Jum, Valda, Colin||6040179 |- | McDonald, Malcolm||1849||1923|| || H of Christina; w/Annie C||4239153 |- | McDonald, Margaret|| ||1901-Jul-24||27|| D of Angus & Mary Ann||4239191 |- | McDonald, Mary|| ||1912-Feb-12||34|| D of Angus & Mary Ann||4239191 |- | McDonald, Mary Ann|| ||1898-Dec-31||44|| W of Angus; M of Margaret & Mary||4239191 |- | McDowell, Elizabeth Stoxlay|| ||1932-Oct-17|| || W of John||5070486 |- | McDowell, John|| ||1935 Feb 29|| || H of Elizabeth||5070486 |- | McDowell, Walter|| |||| || ||4239057 |- | McFarlane, Dorothy Jessie||||1988-Nov-01||85||W of Jim; M of Stuart & Rae||5213700 |- | McFarlane, Florence Mary||1921-Mar-17||2006-Dec-16||85|| W of Ray Beecroft & Malcolm McFarlane; M of Betty,Walter, Faye, Malcolm, Mavis, David, Dorothy, Judith, Mary||4239118 |- | McFarlane, Ian William||1930||1985||||S of William & Janet; B of Jean (alldec)||5213831 |- | McFarlane, J A (Jim)||1899-Mar-06||1982-Jun-09||||H of Dorothy; F of Stuart & Rae||5213700 |- | McGannon, Myrtle Mary||1914-Jan-25||2009-Jul-13||||M of Olive (dec), Clifford, Vera, Raymond, Marion, June (dec), Elaine||5071115 |- | McGarth, William James (Bill)||||1987-Jul-29||86||H of Nell; F of Jim, Thema, Mavis, Keith, Lola (dec), Athol, Wendy||5071446 |- | McGarvey, Alma|| ||1970-Mar-01||65|| W of Patrick McGarvey||4238813 |- | McGarvey, Bridget Margaret|| ||1952-Oct-17||48|| W of Patrick; M of Frank & Mary||4238938 |- | McGarvey, Judi Lee-Anne|| ||1963-Dec-01|| <1|| ||4238861 |- | McGarvey, Patrick Francis|| ||1981-May-24||74|| H of Bridget Margaret||4238938 |- | McGaw, Gilbert|| ||1960-Sep-14||70|| H of Pearl Alberta||4239253 |- | McGaw, Thomas Gilbert (Tom)||1912-Oct-06||2002-Jun-23||89||H of Mavis; F & F-in-L of Kevin, Kerry, Peter, Margie||5071295 |- | McGaw, Pearl Alberta|| ||1980-Nov-19||86|| W of Albert||4239253 |- | McGee, James|| ||1891-Sep-22||86|| b. Co. Wicklow, Ireland; H of Mary; F of Annie McCartin||4239022 |- | McGee, Mary|| ||1893-Jan-04||86|| b. Co. Wicklo, Ireland; W of James; M of Anne MCCartin||4239022 |- | McGowan, Isabella|| ||1938-Aug-06||71|| W of James||5070726 |- | McGowan, James|| ||1906-Aug-10||38|| H of Isabella||5070726 |- | McGrath, Eleanor (Nell)||||1987-Jul-12||82||W of Bill; M of Jim, Thema, Mavis, Keith, Lola (dec), Athol, Wendy||5071446 |- | McGrath, Ernest Albert (Ernie)||1910 Apr 16||1992 Aug 23||||H of Marie; F of Vincent & Barry||6040107 |- | McGrath, Jeam Karjory||1932 Jun 15||1994 Jan 31||||nee Mackie; M of Roger, Margery, Gwenda||6040229 |- | McGrath, Marie Josephine||1919 Nov 27||2007 Jan 21||||nee Elphink; W of Ernest; M of Vincent & Barry||6040107 |- | McGrath, Vincent Francis||1946 Sep 06||2012 Jul 29||||S of Marie & Ernest||6040108 |- | McGuigan, Stewart A||1900||1946|| || ||5070773 |- | McGuiness, Elizabeth Louise|| ||1858-Sep-11||86|| W of James||4208747 |- | McGuiness, James|| ||1936-Jan-16||74|| H of Elizabeth Louise||4208747 |- | McIlwaine, Agnes May|| ||1986-Aug-02||73|| w/Agnes McIlwaine||4239034 |- | [[Barker-18166|McIlwaine, Brenda Noreen]] || ||2012-Aug-20||85||W of John Patrick (Jock); M of John, Graeme, Brian, Neil|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7e/McIlwaine-247.jpg 5213281] |- | McIlwaine, Catherine Agnes (Kit)||1888||1980|| || W of William; M of Jock, Mary, Kate, Sarah, Anne, Monica||4239307 |- | McIlwaine, John|| ||1949-May-21|| 83?|| w/Sarah McIlwaine||4239054 |- | McIlwaine, John (Jack)|| ||1988-Jul-27||79|| w/John McIlwaine||4239034 |- | [[McIlwaine-247|McIlwaine, Joseph Patrick]] || ||1972-Nov-20||56||AIF VX4077; H of Brenda; F of John, Graeme, Brian, Neil|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7e/McIlwaine-247.jpg 5213281] |- | McIlwaine, Lorraine|| ||1968-Apr-14||31|| ||4239056 |- | McIlwaine, Sarah|| ||1943-Jun-28||78|| w/John McIlwaine||4239054 |- | McIlwaine, William Andrew (Bill)||1892||1958|| || H of Catherine; F of Jock, Mary, Kate, Sarah, Anne, Monica||4239307 |- | McIndoe, Alastair V||||2008-Aug-15||85||H of Betty; F of Jim, Ann, Gael||5071146 |- | McIndoe, Betty Elaine||||2012-Feb-08||92||W of Alistair; M of Jim, Ann, Gaei||5071145 |- | McIndoe, Catherine Peggy||||2004-Feb-18||73||W of Don; M of Craig & Peter||5071245 |- | [[Mock-1816|McIndoe, Dorothy Sophia]]||||1981-Jul-15||85||W of Bob (dec); M of Robert, Alastair, Donald, Flora|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/ff/McIndoe-190.jpg 5213379] |- | [[McIndoe-267|McIndoe, Janet Gray]] ||1900-Jan-11||1971-Aug-21||92||W of Jack; M of John Alexander, Margaret Isabel; GD of Duncan & Iasabella McIndoe, Glasgow; b. Glasgow; d. Leongatha|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/07/McIndoe-191.jpg 5213212] |- | [[McIndoe-191|McIndoe, John Alexander]] ||1902-Feb-06||1980-Jan-08||92||H of Nettie; F of John Alexander, Margaret Isabel; S of Robert & Margaret McIndoe, Boorool; GS of Robert & Elizabeth McIndoe, Dean; b. Leongatha; d. Leongtha|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/07/McIndoe-191.jpg 5213212] |- | McIndoe, John Alexander||1930-Feb-19||2009-Mar-30||||H of June; F of Katrina, Kirsten, Kylie, Andrew, Cameron; Step-F of Nadine & Sarah||5071522 |- | [[McKinnon-1036|McIndoe, Margaret]] || ||1938-Apr-29||67|| W of Robert Edward; M of Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d9/McIndoe-186.jpg 4239033] |- | [[McIndoe-188|McIndoe, Margaret]] || ||1930-Jan-24||26|| D of Robert & Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d9/McIndoe-186.jpg 4239033] |- | [[McIndoe-186|McIndoe, Robert Edward]] || ||1941-Apr-18||78|| H of Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d9/McIndoe-186.jpg 4239033] |- | [[McIndoe-190|McIndoe, Robert Edward]]||||1973-Sep-19||85||H of Jean; F of Robert, Alastair, Donald, Flora|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/ff/McIndoe-190.jpg 5213379] |- | McInnes, Dorothy Winifred||||1992 Jul 14||86||nee Michael; W of Kenneth Grant; M of Ken, Gordon & Marilyn, Peter & Bev, Joan (dec)||6049868 |- | McInnes, Euphemia|| ||1967-Sep-15||86|| W of Frederick H||4239356 |- | McInnes, F Gordon||||2002-May-23||88||H of Ivy; F of Merle, Dorothy, Ashley, Annette, Glenn||5071298 |- | McInnes, Frederick H|| ||1951-Dec-06||83|| H of Euphemia||4239356 |- | McInnes, Jennifer Joan||||1981-Oct-24||27||W of Gleen; D of Joan & Alan; Sis of Robyn, Graeme, Murray, Barry||5213669 |- | McInnes, Kenneth Grant||||1988 Dec 18||77||H of Dorothy Winifred; F of Ken, Gordon & Marilyn, Peter & Bev, Joan (dec)||6049867 |- | McInnes, Mr & Mrs A|| |||| || ||4239121 |- | McKean, Alice Ethel||1885-Feb-02||1931-Jul-12|| || Nee Metcalfe; W of Thomas; M of Edwina, Alma, Ronald, Douglas, Pearl, Doreen, Mavis, Heather, Thomas, Arthur||4239127 |- | McKean, Ann Frances|| ||1968-Jan-05|| || W of J H||4239207 |- | McKean, Arthur||1931-Jul-12||1931-Jul-14|| || w/Alice McKean||4239127 |- | McKean, Douglas C||||1994-Oct-14||71||H of Lorna E McKean; F of Phillip, Jean, Jennifer, Glenda, Gayle, Gregory||5071429 |- | McKean, Ivy|| ||1944-Aug-02||4|| ||4239211 |- | McKean, J H|| ||1956-Jan-09||69|| H of Anne||4239206 |- | McKean, Lillian|| ||1928-Apr-15||2|| ||4239080 |- | McKean, Mavis Louisa||1919-Dec-04||1993-Apr-08||||W of Ken; M of Pamela & Frank, Janice & Ian, Cherry & Diane||5213824 |- | McKean, Queenie Ruth|| ||1992-Dec-19||78|| w/Ronald Metcalf||4239081 |- | McKean, Ronald Metcalf|| ||1984-Jun-25||72|| w/Queenie Ruth||4239081 |- | McKean, Thomas||1882-Sep-04||1968-Jun-07|| || H of Alice Ethel; F of Edwina, Alma, Ronald, Pearl, Doreen, Mavis, Heather, Thomas, Arthur||4239226 |- | McKean, Thomas Charles Kenneth (Ken)||1918-Jun-18||1985-Apr-30||||H of Mavis; F of Pamela & Frank, Janice & Ian, Cherril & Ian, Dianne & Rodney||5213823 |- | McKean, Una Constance||1892||1949|| || w/William McKean||4239264 |- | McKean, William||1891||1957|| || w/Una McKean||4239264 |- | McKenzie, Coralie Flora (Corrie)||1922 Aug 30||2003 Jul 01||||W of Frank; M of Ross, Lloyd, Geoffrey, Gayle, Jillian||6040142 |- | McKenzie, Donald Kenneth|| ||1958-Dec-31||82|| H of Elizabeth||5070596 |- | McKenzie, Dorothy May|| ||1951-Oct-09||66|| D of John & Doretta Holt||5070542 |- | McKenzie, Elizabeth Mary|| ||1953-Sep-25||73|| W of Donald||5070596 |- | McKenzie, Gertrude Albrecht||1900-Sep-06||1985-Sep-19||||W of Norman; M of Ian & Mary||5071496 |- | McKenzie, Harold Ross||1950-May-03||2001-Jan-03||||S of Frank & Connie; F of Twins Jarrod & Kayla||5071413 |- | McKenzie, John Francis (Frank)||||1993 Jul 15||74||H of Coralie (Corrie); F of Ross, Lloyd, Geoffrey, Gayle, Jill||6040141 |- | McKenzie, L Baden|| ||1971-Sep-23|| || w/William Bawden; M of Bill, Lois, Bob||4239095 |- | McKenzie, Norman Bruce||1900-Jan-10||1968-Jun-18||||H of Gertrude; F of Ian & Mary||5071496 |- | McKeown, Arabella|| ||1939-Aug-27|| 72?|| W of Robert||4239365 |- | McKeown, Bertha May|| ||1974-May-20|| || W of Robert Leslie||4239390 |- | McKeown, Elizabeth Mary||1943-Sep-25||2010-Nov-24||||nee Dowling; W of John||5071067 |- | McKeown, Robert|| ||1924-Feb-03||78|| H of Arabella||4239365 |- | McKeown, Rene Kelso||||1995 Nov 04||79||D of Leslie & May McKeown; Sis of Colin||6040323 |- | McKeown, Robert Leslie|| ||1964-Dec-11|| || H of Bertha May||4239390 |- | [[McKinnon-1043|McKinnon, Alexander]] ||1867||1927|| || || [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/24/McKinnon-1043.jpg 5070935] |- | [[McKinnon-3998|McKinnon, Alexander James]] ||||1971-Jul-15||24||H of Verna; F of Graeme|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/24/McKinnon-1043.jpg 5213210] |- | McKinnon, Angus|| ||1838-Sep-09||88|| H of Minnie||4239036 |- | McKinnon, Florence||1879||1960|| || nee Gray; of Thirtleby, England||5070936 |- | [[McKinnon-1037|McKinnon, John]] || ||1919-Feb-26||56|| || [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/53/McKinnon-1037.jpg 4239305] |- | [[McKinnon-4014|McKinnon, Malcolm Ross]] || ||1972-Sep-26||20||accidentally killed|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cc/McKinnon-4014.jpg 5213280] |- | McKinnon, Minnie Lydia|| ||1841-Feb-20|| 83?|| W of Angus||4239036 |- | McKitterick, Anne|| ||1916-Nov-28||78|| W of John M of Catherine & Hugh||4238989 |- | McKitterick, Catherine|| ||1908-Dec-14||32|| D of John & Anne, Sister of Hugh||4238989 |- | McKitterick, Hugh|| ||1941-Jul-26||75|| S of John & Anne; B of Catherine||4238989 |- | McKitterick, John|| ||1898-Oct-14||62|| H of Anne; F of Catherine & Hugh||4238989 |- | McKnight, Valerie May||1945-Apr-19||1945-May-03|| || D of Don & Verna; S of Dianne, Donald, Douglas, Linda||5070815 |- | McLachlan, Agnes ||1839-Nov-14||1916-Apr-24|| || w/Archibald McLachlan||4239188 |- | McLachlan, Archibald||1837-Aug-14||1917-Sep-23|| || w/Agnes McLachlan||4239188 |- | McLaren, Noel B||1924 Dec 25||1997 Jul 05||72||F of Patricia Picot, Maureen Read & Celeste McLaren||6040402 |- | McLeisch, Elma E|| ||1959-Mar-14|| 72?|| W of George||5070554 |- | McLeisch, George S C|| ||1953-Apr-08||69|| H of Elma||5070554 |- | McLennan, Agnes || ||1949-Jan-15||85|| W of Hugh||4239362 |- | McLennan, Hugh|| ||1920-Oct-30||63|| H of Agnes||4239362 |- | McLennan, Douglas K (Doug)||1920-May-22||2003-Jun-14||||AIF VX42490; H of Wilma; F of Doug, Ivor, Rodney||5071266 |- | McLeod, A W (Tony)||1961-Feb-15||2008-Sep-07||47||H of Kerry; F of Brenton, Jaimee, Kasey||5071141 |- | McLeod, Barry William||||1996-Oct-23||60||H of Iris; F of Tony, Diane, Shirley||6040349 |- |McLeod, E E (Badie)||1914-Oct-22||2006-Jun-12||||W of Neil (dec); M of Rod & Barry (both dec)||5213538 |- | McLeod, Roderick J||||1998-Feb-24||62||S of Neil (dec) & Elizabeth (Badie) McLeod; B of Barry (dec); Uncle of Tony, Diane, Shirley||5071587 |- |McLeod, Neil||||1977-Aug-18||70||H of Elizabeth; F of Roderick & Barry||5213538 |- | [[McLeod-8766|McLeod, Vernon Henry]] ||||1980-Apr-07||||H of Winifred|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b0/McLeod-8766.jpg 5213313] |- | [[Drewett-313|McLeod, Winifred]] ||||1973-Jul-02||||W of Vernon|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b0/McLeod-8766.jpg 5213313] |- | McMahon-Twyford, Helene Margaret||1949-Apr-02||2012-May-01||||||5071491 |- | McMillan, Ena Veronica||1935-Oct-31||1997 Jul 18||61||W of Noel; M of Judy, Sandra, Peter||6040407 |- | [[McNamara-4466|McNamara, Francis]] ||||1984-Dec-25|| ||H of Norma; F of Brian, Stephen, Andrew|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7e/McNamara-4466.jpg 5213367] |- | McNamara, Glenda|| |||| || w/Martin McNamara||4238877 |- | McNamara, Martin || |||| || w/Glenda McNamara||4238877 |- | [[Banks-11175|McNamara, Norma]] ||||1974-Jun-17|| ||W of Francis; M of Brian, Stephen, Andrew|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7e/McNamara-4466.jpg 5213367] |- | McPhee, Margaret||1931-Jan-11||2005-Sep-03||74||W of Peter; M of Malcolm, Peter, Nola, Brian, Russell, Andrew, Wendy (dec)||5070956 |- | McPhee, Peter||1933-Nov-23||2004-Jul-27||70||H of Margaret; F of Malcolm, Peter, Nola, Brian, Russell, Andrew, Wendy (dec)||5070956 |- | McPherson, Stanley Thomas (Scotty)||||1976-Jul-11||73||||5213459 |- | McRae, Gordon Hulme||1923-Feb-23||1987-Aug-20||||H of Valya||6049751 |- | McRae, Valyantina||1924-Nov-28||1995-Feb-26||||nee Wasilewsky; W of Gordon||6049751 |- | McVeigh, Emily Jean||1921-Jun-17||1999-Sep-24||||nee Mapleson; W of William McVeigh (dec) & Douglas James Smith (dec); M of Desmond, Yvonne, Graeme, Trevor, Kelvin, David, Brenda||6040025 |- | McVeigh, William Walter||||1990-Dec-24||80||||6040024 |- | McVicar, Alexander John||1869||1953|| || late of Avoca||4239079 |- | Mee, Marjorie Janet||1924-Oct-14||2009-Sep-08||||W of George; M of Graham, Jean, Mervyn, & baby tillborn||5071111 |- | Meertens, Hendrik (Hank)||||1996 Jul 07||75||H of Joyce; F of Willem, Elly, Peter; Step-F of Shirley, Keith, Alan, Rodny (dec), Christine||6040364 |- | Meertens, Lois (Joyce)||||2005 Aug 01||87||W of Les Ackland (dec) & Hank (dec); M of Shirley, Keith (dec), Alan, Rodney (dec), Christine; Step-M of Willem, Elly, Peter||6040365 |- |Meertens, Lois (Joyce)||||2005-Aug-01||87||W of Les Ackland (dec) and Hank Meertens (dec); M of Shirley, Keith (dec), Alan, Rodney (dc), Christine||5213670 |- | Menser, Edgar Victor||||1984-Nov-11||81||H of Elva; F of Shirley & Rex||5213794 |- | Menser, Elva Cecilia||||1991-Aug-07||87||W of Edgar; M of Shirley& Rex||5213794 |- | Menzies, Arthur James|| ||1966-Jul-05||75|| H of Olive||4239175 |- | Menzies, Olive Irene|| ||1986-Jan-15||86|| W of Arthur James||4239175 |- | Metherall, Alicia||||1980-Sep-05||||W of Ken; M of Pam & Kerry||5213615 |- | Mewburn, Henretta|| ||1942-Jul-14||86|| w/Robert,Jane & James Murdock||5070739 |- | Michael, Elsie Jean||1908 Oct 15||1992 Jul 11||||M of Shirley, Vida, Noelle, Valerie, Barry, Geoffrey||6040093 |- | Michael, George F|| ||1926-Dec-25|| || w/Mary Elizabeth Michael||5070715 |- | Michael, James Collier (Jack)||1909-Apr-13||1993-May-21|| || H of Jessie; F of Ruth,Anne,Dorothy||5070495 |- | Michael, Jessie Isabel|| ||1981-Jun-04|| || W of James||5070495 |- | Michael, Mary Elizabeth|| ||1964-Sep-25|| || w/George F Michael||5070715 |- | Michael, Oswald Ferris||||1987-Jul-27||81||H of Elsie Elizabeth; F of Shirley, Vida, Noelle, Valerie, Barry, Geoffrey||6049761 |- | Micthem, Murial (Mu)|| ||1992-Feb-23||77|| W of Bill||4236465 |- | Mieser, John||1935-Aug-28||1991-Apr-07|| || H of Hermi; F of Erika & Connie; w/Rose Ford||4238818 |- | Miles, Allan Gordon (Jacko)||1917 May 12||2013 Jan 04||||AIF; H of Hazel; F of John & Margaret||6040284 |- | Miles, Annie Mary Rose (Nan)||||2000-Jul-17||92||Aunt of Ron, Brian||5701361 |- | [[Miles-12394|Miles, Caroline Michelle]] ||||1974-Aug-28||5||D of Kenneth & June|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/78/Miles-12394.jpg 5213375] |- | Miles, Doris Myrtle|| ||1967-Mar-27||58|| W of Valentine; M of Ian,Lois,Jeanette||5070909 |- | Miles, Edna||1923-Jul-22||2009-Apr-17||||W of Ron (dec); M of Carol, Colin, Paul||5071260 |- | Miles, Edwin Francis (Ted)||1926-Nov-03||2005-Sep-22||||H of Ruth; F of Glenda, Gregory, Alan, Leann||5071205 |- | Miles, Hazel Jean||1917 Jun 08||1994 Oct 25||||W of Allan; M of Margaret & John||6040283 |- | Miles, Lionel Roy|| ||1970-Jul-30||73|| ||4239187 |- | Miles, Noel|| ||1925|| || S of Oliver & Selena||5070528 |- | Miles, Oliver Gordon|| ||1950-Oct-31||60|| H of Selena; F of Noel||5070528 |- | Miles, Ronald||1918-Apr-03||2003-Oct-07||||b. England; H of Edna; F of Carol, Colin, Paul||5071260 |- | Miles, Selena|| ||1958-Jun-16||70|| W of Oliver; M of Noel||5070528 |- | Miles, Valentine Johnson (Val)|| ||2007-Nov-25||96|| H of Doris; F of Ian, Lois, Jeanette||5070909 |- | Millar, Alec William||1925-Sep-01||1986-Oct-13||||H of Jean; F of Ann; GF of Alana||6049714 |- | Millar, Jean||1922-Jan-27||2009-Sep-07||||nee Bowler; W of Alec; M of Raymond, Mervyn, Marianne, Wayne, Loretta, Grant, Ann||6049715 |- | Millar, Walter James (Wally)||1920-Jun-07||2008-Oct-14||||RAAF; H of Jean; F of Sharon & Royce||5071139 |- | Millard, George Arthur||||1981-Mar-31||66||AIF VX139801; B of Albert, Harold, Keith, Catherine, Ruth, Edward, Colin||5213656 |- | Miller, Clarice Irene||||1995 Apr 14||91||W of Thomas Parker; M of Robert, Betty, Jeanette, David||6040286 |- | Miller, Hazel Lilian||||1987 Sep 06||74||W of Les; M of Ralph, Glenn, Lyle||6049812 |- | Miller, Leslie Coghill||||1999 jul 15||89||H of Hazel; F of Ralph, Glenn, Lyle||6049813 |- | Millett, Charles H W|| ||1958-Oct-18||77|| 303 Trooper, 4 light horse||5070665 |- | Millett, Charles Hamlet William|| ||1944-Jan-24||23|| W/John W B Tomkins; S of Charles & Lillian; B of Phyllis, Glenda, Stanley, Wilma||5070673 |- | Millett, Edwin Arthur|| ||1946-Jul-26||52|| AIF; H of Florence M Millett; w/Rebecca Millett||5070638 |- | Millett, Florence Maud||1899-Aug-06||1985-Dec-07||||W of Edwin Arthur Millett (dec); M of Margaret, Thelma, Edwin, Frances, Dorothy, Loris||5213837 |- | Millett, Lillian Irene|| ||1979-Feb-22||78|| W of Charles; M of Charles, Phyllis, Stan, Glenda, Wilma||5070666 |- | Millett, Rebecca Frances|| ||1937-May-31||76|| w/Edwin Millett||5070638 |- | Millett, Stanley Daniel||1928-Aug-02||2013-Aug-05||||H of Mary; F of Dianne, Jayne, Melissa||5071008 |- | Milne, Ethel Ada|| ||1964-Nov-18||83|| W of John W||4239510 |- | Milne, Ian|| ||13 Mar 1931?||19|| ||4239519 |- | Milne, John W|| ||1959-May-15|| || H of Ethel||4239510 |- | Milton, Gilbert N|| ||1934-Mar-09||45|| ||5070606 |- | Milton, Lizzie A|| ||1981-Aug-16||87|| ||5070606 |- | Minahan, Patrick Gerald||1928-Dec-13||2008-Sep-05|| || H of Glenda May Marnie; Step-F of Leanne, Gregory, Natalie||5070637 |- | Minns, Alfred John (Jack)||||1979-Jun*25||54||H of Margaret; F of Carol, Lorraine, Paul, Stephen||5213563 |- | Minns, Brian Joseph||1963-Feb-10||1990-Nov-03||27||S of Les & Mavis; B of Shirley, Kevin, Geoffrey, Adrian||5071476 |- | Minns, Leslie Claude||1918-Apr-09||1999-Jun-18||||H of Mavis; F of Shirley, Kevin, Geoffrey, Adrian, Brian (dec)||5071555 |- | Minns, Lorraine Mary||1950-Nov-02||1950-Nov-02|| || D of Jack & Margaret Minns||4208710 |- | Minns, Lorraine Mary||1952-May-06||1952-May-06|| || D of Jack & Margaret Minns||4208710 |- |Minns, Margaret Emily||||1996-Mar-09||71||W of Jack; M of Carol, Lorraine, Paul, Stephen||5213564 |- | Minns, Paul Gerard||1955-Mar-06||1955-Mar-06|| || D of Jack & Margaret Minns||4208710 |- | Minns, Violet (Mavis)||1921-Jan-27||1998-Jul-09||||W of Les; M of Shirley, Kevin, Geoffrey, Adrian, Brian (dec)||5071556 |- | Misale, Carol||||1985-Dec-29||<1||7 days; D of Sera & Cheryl; Sis of Mark, Tony, Paul, Julie, Karen||5213850 |- | [[Misson-23|Misson, Arthur Morris]] ||||1993 Jun 27||84||H of Eva; F of Alan & George|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c5/Misson-23.jpg 6040144] |- | [[Krick-190|Misson, Eva]] ||||1996 Jun 10||82||W of Morris (dec); M of Alan & George|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/40/Krick-190.jpg 6040145] |- | [[Misson-24|Misson, Gordon Densley]] ||||1972-Feb-27||58||H of Joyce; F of Arthur, Ron (dec), Lorraine, Joy, Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b6/Misson-24.jpg 5213245] |- | Mitchell, Alice (Allie)||||1994-Jan-09||80||D of John Brander & Alice Victoria (both dec); Sis of John & Glen (both dec)||6040033 |- | Mitchell, Charles Davis||1906||1983||||H of Olive; F of Bev & Alan||5213760 |- | Mitchell, Clifford David|| ||1965-Feb-07||45|| H of Jean Elizabeth||4239391 |- | Mitchell, Gordon Glenister||||1991-Jan-30||79||S of John Brander & Alice Victoria (both dec); B of Alice & John (dec)||6040032 |- | Mitchell, Jean Elzabeth|| ||1974-Mar-25||53|| W of Clifford David||4239391 |- | Mitchell, John Giffen (Jock)||||1986-Jan-19||77||H of Laura; F of John||5213843 |- | Mitchell, Laura Wilhelmine||||1988-May-24||80||W of Jock; M of John||5213843 |- | Mitchell, Margaret|| ||?||76|| b. Campbelltown, Scotland, d. Fairbank||5070921 |- | Mitchell, Olive Susannah||1914||2006||||W of Charles (Joe); M of Bev & Alan||5213760 |- | Mitchell, Robert|| ||?||80|| b. Ayrshire, Scotland, d. Kardella||5070921 |- | Mitchem, W (Bill)|| ||1979-Dec-10||62|| H of Murial; F of Ron,Brian,Bill||4239465 |- | Mladenovic, Roger Jeremy||1973-Sep-27||1998-Oct-03||||S of Elizabeth; B of Connie & Sarah||5071563 |- | Molloy, John M|| ||1920-Jan-14||64|| ||5070448 |- | Moloney, Amy Radburn||1924-Dec-05||2009-Jan-28|| || W of Frederick; M of Lauries, Christina,Peter,Jenny||4238923 |- | Moloney, Dennis Alwyn||1944 Jul 19||1988 May 28||||H of Lyn; F of Rhonda, Jason, Jenny, Chris; S of Mavis & Thomas; B of Noreen, Ray, Lois||6049835 |- | Moloney, F W|| ||1969-Mar-24||50|| VX25298 Sapper||4238924 |- | [[McKean-1303|Moloney, Mavis Haroldene] ||1920-Nov-17||2000-Oct-30||||W of Thomas; M of Noreen, Raymond, Dennis, Lois|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0f/Moloney-1162.jpg 5213347] |- | [[Moloney-1162|Moloney, Thomas Joseph]] || ||1973-Oct-22||||H of Mavis; F of Noreen, Raymond, Dennis, Lois|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0f/Moloney-1162.jpg 5213347] |- | Monaghan, Albert Henry||1924 Aug 02||1995 Feb 12||||H of Wilma; F of Roslyn, Helen, Susan||6040257 |- | Money, William Henry||||1983-Oct-21||87||H of Dora Louise (dec); F of Harry & Doris||5213781 |- | [[Jacobsen-965|Moon, Marion Christina]] || ||1972-Jan-31||95|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e6/Jacobsen-965.jpg 5213232] |- | Moore, Alan John||1934-Dec-24||2013-Sep-05||||H of Elsje; F of Shane, Brett, Linda||5070990 |- | Moore, Elsje||1934-Aug-24||2013-Sep-05||||W of Alan; M of Shane, Brett, Linda||5070990 |- | Moore, Elsje||||||||||5070994 |- | Moore, Francis Oliver|| ||1960?||71|| ||4238851 |- | Morgan, C E||||1996 May 15||76||AIF VX17313; H of Melva; F of Bradley & Frank||6040308 |- | Morgan, Frederick James||1913-May-15||1986-Mar-14||||H of Mary; F of Pat, Jean, John||5213846 |- | Morgan, Jack Nichol|| ||1962-Nov-16||64|| ||4239443 |- | Morgan, Katherine Kagdeline||1913-Mar-17||2011-Mar-15||97||W of Robert (dec); M of Ian (dec), Frank, Tim||5071477 |- | Morgan, Mary Nathalia||1923-Jun-28||1990-Aug-12||||W of Fred; M of Pat, Jean,John||5213846 |- | Morgan, Melva Alice||||2003 Nov 02||65||W of Charles (dec); M of Brad & Frank||6040309 |- | Morgan, Robert||1915-Jan-16||2006-Aug-22||88||H of Kath; F of Ian (dec), Frank, Tim||5071483 |- | Morgan, Robert Ian||1944-Nov-17||1944-Dec-30|| || ||5070703 |- | Morgan, Silas|| ||1933-Dec-06||73|| ||5070742 |- | Morris-Thomas, Robert Owen|| ||1962-Aug-12||78|| H of Winifred Maud||4239334 |- | Morris-Thomas, Winifred Maud|| ||1974-Jun-17||89|| W of Robert Owen||4239334 |- | Morris, Alan Ivan (Peter)||||2004-Aug-17||87||S of Fred & Jessie; B of Lyell & Alma (all dec) & Phyllis||5071255 |- | Morris, Alice Ivy||1908-Jun-20||1994-Dec-03||||nee Watson; W of Lyell (dec); M of Marlene; M-in-L of Edwin||5213844 |- | Morris, Donald Charles (Don)||1947-Jul-24||2008-Apr-03||60||H of Pam;' F of Emily, Dale, Harley, Verity||5071152 |- | Morris, Dorothy Isabell W||1942-Mar-09||2012-Aug-23||70||W of Ernest; M of Yvonne, Brenda||5071032 |- | Morris, Frederick Lyell||1905-Sep-21||1986-Feb-07||||F of Marlene; F-in-L of Edwin||5213844 |- | Morris, Jessie||||1979-Nov-28||95||W of Frederick; M of Lyell, Alma, Alan, Phyllis||5213602 |- | Morris, Phyllis Jessie||||2013-Jun-20||93||D of the late Fred & Jessie Morris; Sis of Lyell, Alma, Alan (Peter), all dec||5213602 |- | Morris, Rupert Alfred||1901-Aug-12||1981-Feb-09|| || ||5070819 |- | Morter, Alice|| ||1909-Feb-04||45|| W of Thomas||5070442 |- | Morter, Annie Fairbairn|| ||1969-Apr-08||70|| W of Harold||4239536 |- | Morter, Catherine Jane|| ||1943-Aug-06|| || ||5070613 |- | Morter, Harold Morter|| ||1968-Dec-03||73|| H of Annie||4239536 |- | Morter, Hilda||1923-Oct-11||1992-Jun-10||||W of Thomas Gerard; M of Rosemary, Lunette, Phillip, Jeannie||5071471 |- | Morter, Thomas C|| ||1921-Sep-01||60|| H of Jean||5070443 |- | Morter, Thomas Gerard||1924-Sep-06||2007-Nov-22||||H of Hilda; F of Rosemary, Lynette, Philip, Jeanie||5071467 |- | Mosbey, Jean Alma||||1996 Jul 23||72||Sis of Florence||6040361 |- | Moscript, Eliza Victoria||1995-Oct-04||1995-Oct-04|| || D of Janine & Chris; Sister of Braydan, Callum & twin of Chelsea||4239167 |- | [[Moscript-10|Moscript, Heather Joy]] || ||1951-Sep-03|| <1|| || [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c5/Moscript-10.jpg 4239113] |- | [[Moscript-9|Moscript, John Bartlett]] ||||2010-Nov-22||77||H of Marion; F of Julie, Chris, Glenn, Tanis|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/07/Moscript-9.jpg 5071068] |- | [[Moscript-6|Moscript, Lachlan John]] ||||1991-Apr-18||98||H of Lena; F of Allan, Elizabeth (dec), John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9e/Moscript-6.jpg5213267] |- | [[Binding-130|Moscript, Lena Rachel]] ||||1973-Mar-11||||W of Lachlan; M of Allan, Elizabeth, John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9e/Moscript-6.jpg 5213267] |- | Moss, Beata Kathleen (Betty)||1923-Oct-24||2006-Jan-28||||W of James; M of Jennifer, Rosemary, Judith||5071490 |- | Moss, James Henry||0191-Dec-11||1999-Nov-10||||H of Betty; F of Jennifer, Rosemary, Judith||5071488 |- | Motton, Beatrice Merle||1915-Feb-07||1999-Oct-23|| || W of Roy||5070466 |- | [[Mirams-50|Motton, Daphne Emma May]] || ||2005-May-19||88|| W of Ernest; M of Ian, Gary, Leanne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/95/Motton-64.jpg 5213338] |- | Motton, Edgar Ronald|| ||1966-Jul-19||67|| H of Jessie; F of Rhonda Jane||5070884 |- | [[Motton-64|Motton, Ernest Clive]] || ||1974-Jan-01||58|| H of Daphne; F of Ian, Gary, Leanne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/95/Motton-64.jpg 5213338] |- | Motton, Florence Rose Symington||1915-Aug-24||1999-May-20|| || nee Wain; W of Frank Clarence||4239225 |- | Motton, Frank Clarence||1902-Jun-28||1964-Mar-16|| || H of Rose; F of Betty & Henry||4239225 |- | Motton, Henry Clarence||1945-Oct-26||1945-Oct-29|| || S of Frank & Florence Rose||4239225 |- | Motton, Jessie Maud|| ||1987-May-15||80|| W of Edgar; M of Rhonda Jane||5070884 |- | Motton, Rhonda Jane||1952-Apr-02||1952-Apr-04|| <1|| D of Edgar & Jessie||5070884 |- | Motton, Roy||1905-Aug-25||1967-Oct-13|| || H of Merle; F of Gwen||5070466 |- | Moulsdale, Esther Cecilia|| ||1946-Feb-16||79|| W of Thomas||5070575 |- | Moulsdale, Thomas|| ||1929-Oct-15||76|| H of Esther||5070575 |- | Mowat, Eleanor Isabel||||1992-Jun-20||80||W of Malcolm; M of Jim (dec), Nancy, Joan, Ken (dec)||5213516 |- | Mowat, James Malcolm||1939-Jul-01||1987-Aug-02||||H of Eileen; F of James & Jenny||6049760 |- | Mowat, Kenneth John||1952-Feb-01||1955-Nov-01|| || S of Mac & Nell; B of Jim, Nancy,Joan||5070699 |- |Mowat, Malcolm||||1978-Apr-15||74||AIF VX45365; H of Eleanor; F of Jim (dec), Nancy, Joan, Ken (dec)||5213516 |- | [[Moyes-402|Moyes, Edgar James]] ||||1972-Mar-13||63||H of Lena; F of Aileen, Isobel, Edgar, Lorraine, Beverley, Valerie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4c/Moyes-402.jpg 5213224] |- | [[Davies-16162|Moyes, Mary Aileen (Lena)]] ||1914-May-25||2001-Dec-27||||W of Edgar (dec); M of Aileen, Isobel, Edgar (dec), Lorraine, Beverley, Valerie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4c/Moyes-402.jpg 5213224] |- | Muhleisen, Charles C|| ||1946-Sep-02|| || w/Elizabeth S||4239160 |- | Muhleisen, Elizabeth S|| ||1951-Oct-28|| || w/Charles C||4239160 |- | Muldowney, Catherine|| ||1935-Feb-14||51|| ||4208703 |- | Muller, Jan Frederick (John)||1915 Aug 31||1993 Sep 11||||H of Caroline; F of Carolina, Johanna, Marianne, ||6040196 |- | Mullett, Yvonne Irene||1938 Jul 12||1994 Mar 15||||W of Albert Ross; M of Darryl, Bronwyn, Robyn, Garyth||6040215 |- | Mullins, Amber||||||||||5071156 |- | Munro, Evan Thomas|| ||1921-Mar-05||27|| S of Robert & Susan||4239248 |- | [[Munro-1610|Munro, Evan Thomas]] || ||1941-Jul-05||75|| w/Janet,Jemima,John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f7/Munro-1610-1.jpg 4239257] |- | [[Munro-1209|Munro, Hector McD.]] || ||1950-Dec-30||48|| || [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c0/Munro-1209.jpg 4239281] |- | [[Stewart-17384|Munro, Isabella]] || ||1978-Nov-23||80|| W of John; M of John, Mavis,Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bd/Munro-1213.jpg 4239271] |- | [[Munro-1612|Munro, Janet]] || ||1933-Sep-28||71|| w/Jemima, John, Evan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f7/Munro-1610-1.jpg 4239257] |- | [[Munro-1613|Munro, Jemima]] || ||1936-Sep-30||78|| w/Janet, John, Evan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f7/Munro-1610-1.jpg 4239257] |- | [[Munro-1213|Munro, John]] || ||1967-Jul-19||67|| VX21679; H of Isabella|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bd/Munro-1213.jpg 4239271] |- | [[Munro-1614|Munro, John Alexander]] || ||1941-Dec-16||80|| w/Janet, Jemima, Evan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f7/Munro-1610-1.jpg 4239257] |- | Munro, John Alexander (Jack)||1927-Jun-13||2000-Nov-25||||||5070976 |- | [[Richards-21031|Munro, Margaret]] || ||1971-Dec-27||38||W of Jack; M of Lynettem Douglas, Laurie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/01/Richards-21031.jpg 5213237] |- | [[Johnson-26579|Munro, Mary]] || ||1947-Jan-10||84|| w/Norman Munro|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/99/Munro-943.jpg 4239283] |- | [[Allen-17303|Munro, Mildred]] || ||1984-Jul-08||85|| w/Norman A Munro|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0b/Munro-1212.jpg 4239280] |- | [[Munro-1212|Munro, Norman A]] || ||1971-Jan-04||80|| w/Mildred Munro|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0b/Munro-1212.jpg 4239280] |- | [[Munro-943|Munro, Norman A (Alex)]] || ||1948-Jul-07||82|| w/Mary Munro|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/99/Munro-943.jpg 4239283] |- | Munro, R|| ||1960-Aug-19||84|| 3105 Pte||4239255 |- | Munro, Robert|| ||1931-Dec-14||77|| w/Susan Munro||4239256 |- | Munro, Susan|| ||1930-Apr-25||78|| w/Robert Munro||4239256 |- | Murdock, James|| ||1913-Oct-18||104|| w/Henretta Mewburn & Jane & Robert Murdock||5070739 |- | Murdock, Jane Elizabeth|| ||1896-Dec-01|| || w/Henretta Mewburn & Robert & James Murdock||5070739 |- | Murdock, Robert|| ||1956-Mar-06||94|| w/Henretta Mewburn & Jane & James Murdock||5070739 |- | [[Doyle-9669|Murphy, Aileen]] || ||1972-Dec-16||84||W of Nicholas; M of Aileen, Mary, Richard, John, Kathleen, Margaret, Carmel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/26/Murphy-30492.jpg 5213279] |- | Murphy, Aileen Mary||1919-Jul-06||2002-Feb-08||||D of Nicholas & Aileen Murphy; Sis of Mary, Richard, John, Kathleen, Margaret, Carmel||5071308 |- | Murphy, Beatrice J||||2002-Nov-09||69||W of Bryan; M of Jennifer & Kaelene||5071286 |- | Murphy, Bryan John||||2010-Oct-25||83||H of Beatrice (dec); F of Jennifer & Kaelene||5071286 |- | Murphy, Carmel Patricia|| ||1953-Apr-16||29|| ||4208668 |- | [[Murphy-30082|Murphy, John Francis]] || ||1970-Mar-22||88|| || [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e8/Murphy-30082.jpg 5213199] |- | [[Murphy-30085|Murphy, Kathleen May]] || ||1972-Aug-22||88|| || [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e8/Murphy-30082.jpg 5213199] |- | Murphy, Mark Julian||||2013-Feb-17||60||H of Anna; F of Brendan, Gerard, Timothy||5071036 |- | Murphy, Monica Irene||||2004-Dec-17||85||W of Fred Griggs (d. 1950) & Richard Murphy||6049984 |- | [[Murphy-30492|Murphy, Nicholas John]] || ||1982-May-17||93||H of Aileen (dec); F of Aileen, Mary, Richard, John, Kathleen, Margaret, Carmel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/26/Murphy-30492.jpg 5213279] |- | Murphy, Richard James||||1990-Sep-15||68||H of Carmel (nee Canty, d. 1953) & Monica (nee McCaughan)||6049984 |- | Murphy, Wendy May||||1994 Feb 22||38||W of Steve; M of Carly Murphy||6040220 |- | Murray, Charles Maxwell|| ||1913|| || ||5070437 |- | Murray, Frances Ada||||1978-Mar-21||||W of Thomas; M of John, Michael, Bernice, Kevin, Patricia||5213523 |- | Murray, Glenda||||2001-Nov-02||73||W of John; M of Jeanette, Janine, Jennifer||5071328 |- | Murray, Henry George|| ||1945-Mar-26|| || w/Margaret A Murray||5070805 |- | Murray, Margaret A|| ||1945-Jul-18|| || w/Henry George Murray||5070805 |- | Murray, Mary|| ||1904-Mar-23||73|| W of Thomas||4238991 |- | Murray, Thomas|| ||1900-Jul-09||83|| H of Mary||4238991 |- | Murray, Thomas|| ||1939-Sep-22||80|| ||5070707 |- | Murray, Thomas||||1986-Nov-26||||H of Frances Ada; F of John, Tom, Michael, Bernice, Kevin, Patricia||5213523 |- | Myers, Victoria|| ||1958-May-02||76|| ||4239249 |- | Nancarrow, Thornley Smith|| ||1939-Jan-16||56|| ||5070842 |- | [[Napier-1863|Napier, Albert Lind]] ||1932-Oct-03||1997-Aug-01||64||S of Albert & Elizabeth (dec); B of Robert & Bill (dec), Thelma, Bruce, Walter, Heather|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/87/Napier-1863.jpg 5071612] |- | Nash, Bridget|| ||1909-Nov-14||73|| W of Maurice ||4238833 |- | Nash, Maurice|| ||1905-Apr-21||73|| H of Bridget||4238833 |- | Naudi, Lyndon Michael||1964-Mar-23||2009-Jul-11||||S of Joseph & Iris; B of Ralph & Daryll||5071114 |- | Neal, Allan Raymond||||1979-Nov-12||61||H of Loreen; F of Ian (dec), Kerrie, Gregory, Judith, Peter||5213601 |- | Neal, Herbert Thomas||1924-Sep-05||1984-Jan-25|| || H of Dawn; F of Jeff,Ivan,Bev||5070470 |- | Neal, Jeffrey Gordon|| ||1968-Feb-20||19|| 3176312 Pte; S of Herb & Dawn; B of Ivan & Bev.||5070471 |- | Neal, Leo Edward||||1977-May-31||71||AIF||5213496 |- | Neary, Michael David||1945-Aug-15||2013-May-04||||||5071024 |- | Need, Eva Ann||||2009-Jan-16||90||W of Keith; M of Allan & Philip||5213539 |- | Need, Lachlan Keith||||1978-Jan-05||67||H of Eva; F of Allan & Philip||5213539 |- | Neilson, Catherine May||||1982-Feb-14||68||W of Albert Neil Neilson (d. 1961,57 yrs); M of Robyn, Carol, Graham||5213659 |- | Nelson, || |||| || ||4239069 |- | Nelson, Alexander|| ||1952-Apr-05||66|| w/Elizabeth Dulcia Nelson||4239221 |- | Nelson, Allan Edward||1947||2012||||H of Margaret; F of Alistair & Kaye||5071051 |- | Nelson, Arthur Edward||1923-Mar-06||1998-Aug-21||||H of Greta Evelyn (Lyn); F of Allan, John, Peter, Jenny||5071559 |- | Nelson, Arthur Ernest|| ||1939-May-30|| || w/Maggie Nelson||5070786 |- | Nelson, Bruce I|| ||1964-Oct-04||70|| H of Violet||4239065 |- | Nelson, Charlotte Louisa|| ||1965-Sep-06||92|| ||5070857 |- | Nelson, Elizabeth Dulcia|| ||1972-Dec-05||85|| w/Alexander Nelson||4239221 |- | Nelson, Grace Marion||||1980-Jun-17||77||W of Arthur (dec); M of Arthur, Jim, Don, Ken, Roger||5213621 |- | Nelson, Gwen|| ||1921-Jul-15|| || D of Bruce & Violet||4239066 |- | Nelson, James (Jim)||1924-May-13||2008-Sep-03||||AIF VX111883; H of Merle; F of Trevor, Gary, Val||6040027 |- | Nelson, Maggie|| ||1918-Mar-18|| || w/Arthur Ernest Nelson||5070786 |- | Nelson, Robyn||1951 Jul 07||1993 May 06||||b. Albury; d. Leongatha; D of Marie & Arthur; Step-Sis of John & Jean; Partner of Meg Riseley||6040151 |- | Nelson, Violet|| ||1994-Nov-12||100|| W of Bruce I||4239065 |- | Nelson, W|| |||| || ||4239063 |- | Netelbeck, Peter David||1976-Aug-08||2004-Dec-04||||H of Katie; F of Jeremy & Elizabeth; S of David & Rosalie; B of Leanne & Paul||5070958 |- | Newman, Lexie|| ||1951-Oct-25||46|| ||5070882 |- | Newman, Percival R (Perc)||1924 Jan 18||1994 Oct 26||||H of Joyce; F of Graeme, Ken, David, Michael||6040242 |- | Newton, Annie||||1978-Jun-09||87||W of Joseph; M of Isabella & James||5213547 |- | Newton, Edna May||1917-May-11||2006-Nov-21||||nee McNish; W of Jim (dec); M of Alan, Ken, Trevor||5071201 |- | Newton, James||1911-Apr-13||2005-Jun-20||||H of Edna; F of Alan, Ken, Trevor||5071201 |- | Newton, John Alexander||||2002-May-15||81||H of Marjorie; F of Dian, Ross, Sue||5071299 |- | Newton, Marjorie Doris||||2005-Sep-12||84||W of Ron; M of Dian, Ross, Sue||5071299 |- | Nicholas, Christina|| ||1952-Nov-09|| || W of Richard||5070871 |- | Nicholas, Gwenda Marjorie||1934-Aug-28||2009-Jan-30||||W of Keith (dec); M of Margaret, Wendy, Marilyn||5213446 |- | Nicholas, Keith Alan||||1975-Oct-26||50||H of Gwen; F of Margaret, Wendy, Marilyn||5213446 |- | Nicholas, Richard Sydney|| ||2 Jul 1951?||89|| H of Christina||5070871 |- | [[Loffel-8|Nicholson, Gertrude Y]]|| ||1943-Oct-15||53|| W of Hughie V|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0c/Laing-1598.jpg 4239048] |- | [[Nicholson-5836|Nicholson, Hughie V]] || ||1978-Feb-15||91|| H of Gertrude Y|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0c/Laing-1598.jpg 4239048] |- | Nicholson, Mandy Elizabeth|| ||1955-Jul-09|| <1|| D of Heather & John; w/Jessie & William Laing, and w/Gertrude and Hughie Nicholson||4269048 |- | Nicholson, Rodney Frederick||||1978-Ju-09||52||H of Merle; F of Susan, Nola, Joy, Kerri, Trevor, Wendy||5213551 |- | Nicholson, Ruby Merle||1927-Jan-19||2010-Jun-29||||W of Rod (dec); M of Sue, Nola,Joy, Kerri, Trevor, Wendy||5213551 |- | Nicholson, W R|| ||1913-Oct-07|| 72?|| ||4239189 |- | Nilsen, Karl O O|| ||1943-May-07|| || w/Margaret Nilsen||4239285 |- | Nilsen, Margaret|| ||1942-Mar-24|| || w/Karl Nilsen||4239285 |- | Noorbergen, Jorgia Kate||1997-Jul-16||1998-Jan-08||||D of James & Cheryl; Sis of Madison||5071527 |- | Norman, Benjamin Michael||||1994 Jun 29||||S of Michael & joanne||6040203 |- | [[Dalton-8813|Norris, Aileen Mary]] ||||1974-May-28||48||W of Bill; M of George, Norman, Susan, Robert, Sandra, Andrew, Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c4/Norris-13111.jpg 5213365] |- | [[Skilton-329|Norris, Nancy]] ||1925-Dec-27||1998-Jun-13||||Nee Skilton; W of Norm|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9c/Norris-13113.jpg 6049663] |- | [[Norris-13113|Norris, Norman R R]] ||||1986-Jul-03||51||RAN; H of Nancy: F of Colin, Kaye, Robyne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9c/Norris-13113.jpg 6049663] |- | [[Norris-13111|Norris, William Henry R R (Bill)]] ||||1981-Sep-02||51||RAN; H of Aileen; F of George, Norman, Susan, Robert, Sandra, Andrew, Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c4/Norris-13111.jpg 5213365] |- | Norton, Andrew Paul||1966 Mar 06||2000 Oct 15||||H of Alysia; F of Emily, Jack, Kate||6040348 |- | Norton, Charles|| ||1968-Apr-08||87|| w/Sarah||4208765 |- | Norton, Daniel Thomas||||1977-Jun-11||84||H of Maye; F of Tom & Peg||5213498 |- | Norton, Eileen Margory||1902-Oct-04||2003-Oct-13||||W of William John (dec); M of Margaret (dec), Peter, Brian, Paul||5213491 |- | Norton, James Colin||||2003-Aug-03||85||AIF; H of Noreen; Foster F of Michael Egan||5071263 |- | Norton, John Robert (Jack)||1914-Sep-08||2007-Dec-14||93||AIF; b. Loch; d. Leongatha; H of Thelma; F & F-in-L of Heather & Graeme, Ken & Chris, Rob & Melinda||5071175 |- | Norton, Margarate (May)||||1981-May-28||83||W of Daniel||5213498 |- | Norton, Mary|| ||1937-Jun-24||79|| w/Robinson||4208766 |- | Norton, Mary Eileen|| ||1969-Jan-22|| || ||4238922 |- | Norton, Michael Joseph||1964 Apr 22||1996 Aug 22||||OAM; S of Wilma & Paul; B of David, Andrew, Louise, Sarah||6040347 |- | Norton, Robinson|| ||1941-May-31||87|| w/Mary||4208766 |- | Norton, Sarah|| ||1968-Apr-20||91|| w/Charles||4208765 |- | Norton, Thelma Noreen||1925-Apr-14||2012-Feb-17||86||b. Gravesend, NSW; d. Inverloch; W of Arthur James (dec) 7 Jack Norton (dec); M & M-in-L of Heather & Graeme, Ken & Chris, Rob & Melinda||5071175 |- |Norton, William John||||1976-Aug-06||79||H of Eileen; F of Margaret, Peter, Brian, Paul||5213491 |- | Notman, Ivan Francis||||1998-Sep-07||37||H of Rosslyn; F of Aaron, Dean, Stacey||5071562 |- | Notman, Joy Grace||||1998-Sep-07||39||M of Mark & Robyn; D of Dulcie & Ron; Sis of Helen & Ivan (dec) ||5071561 |- | Nowell, Evelyn Isabell||1898-Jul-13||1975-Nov-19||||nee Wheildon||5213444 |- | Nuttall, Gwenneth Bessie||1921-Dec-15||2012-Jan-06||||W of Joe; M of Ian & Tim||5071481 |- | Nuttall, Joseph (Joe)||1924-Nov-17||1965-May-08||||H of Gwen; F of Ian & Tim||5071475 |- | O’Brian, Pauline Mary||1966-Mar-17||1986-Mar-19||||D of John & Loretto; Sis of Angela, Kathleen, Patrick, Valerie, Margaret, John, Kevin, Loretto, Gerard, Teresa, Elizabeth, Brendan||5213847 |- | O'Brien, Bridgid Gertrude|| ||1969-Jul-04||67|| w/James Patrick O'Brien||4238919 |- | O'Brien, Elsa||1923-Mar-22||2011-Nov-06|| || Nee Black; W of Matthew||4238896 |- | O'Brien, Helen Anne||1945-Aug-16||1963-May-16|| || w/Kathyrn Maree; D of Matthew & Elsa||4238866 |- | O'Brien, James Patrick|| ||1968-Nov-17||71|| w/Bridgid Gertrude O'Brien||4238919 |- | O'Brien, Kathyrn Maree||1949-May-24||2000-Mar-24|| || w/Helen Anne; D of Matthew & Elsa||4238866 |- | O'Brien, Matthew||1917-Mar-12||1998-May-18||81|| 18436 RAAF; H of Elsa O'Brien; F of Helen, Kate, Matthew,F rances, Marita, Philomena||4238896 |- | O’Brien, Tasman Victor||||1984-Jul-18||||H of Vea||5213765 |- | O’Brien, Virawa||||1985-Nov-22||||W of Tas||5213765 |- | O'Bryan, Anthony Francis||1968-May-10||1900-Jan-15|| || ||4238908 |- | O'Bryan, Cecily Anastasia|| ||1976-Nov-25||85|| W of Michael||4238902 |- | O'Bryan, Curtis Michael||1918-Oct-15||1988-Nov-17|| || H of Marjorie; F of Michael, Anthony, Mandy, Maureen, John||4238907 |- | O'Bryan, Frances Emily||1886-Mar-17||1967-Jun-28|| || nee Carty; W of Robert; M of Eileen, Owen, Bernard, Patrick, Ellen, John||4238904 |- | O'Bryan, Michael Curtis|| ||1968-Feb-15||81|| H of Cecily||4238902 |- | O'Bryan, Robert Patrick||1883-Mar-16||1983-May-20|| || H of Frances Emily; F of Eileen, Owen, Bernard, Patrick, Ellen, John||4238904 |- | O'Connell, Sister M John Evangelist|| ||1935-Sep-04|| || Sister of St Joseph of the Sacred Heart||4238981 |- | O'Connor, Edith Joyce||||1994 Feb 10||73||W of Jim; M of Noreen, Yvonne, Janice, Garry, Joy||6040226 |- | O’Connor, Ellen Mary||||1979-Dec-20||75||W of Jack; M of John, Anne, Peter, Rosemary||5213604 |- | O'Connor, Jack|| |||| || ||4238786 |- | O'Connor, James M||||2001 Jan 17||84||H of Edith; F of Noreen, Yvonne, Janice, Garry, Joy||6040227 |- |O’Connor, John Timothy||||1985-Mar-19||92||H of Nell; M of John, Anne, Peter, Rosemary||5213604 |- | O'Connor, John Joseph||1862||1942|| || ||4238838 |- | O'Connor, Nora||1872||1944|| || ||4238838 |- | O'Donnell, Thomas|| ||1902-Sep-12||75|| b. Limerick, Ireland; F of Michael||4238990 |- | O'Keefe, Kevin Thomas||1942-Dec-10||2001-Sep-15||58||H of Wendy; F of Daniel, Sue-Ellen, Kathleen, Shaun||5071234 |- | O'Loughlin, Ann Marie Therese|| ||1972-Aug-26|| || ||4208714 |- | O'Loughlin, Ellen|| ||1937-Mar-18||75|| W of Laurence; w/Mary & Michael O'Loughlin||4238881 |- | [[Wilson-102479|O'Loughlin, Florence Eileen]] ||||1975-Feb-21||80||W of Peter|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/55/O_Malley-1323.jpg 5213194] |- | O'Loughlin, Imelda|| ||1951-Sep-04||54|| w/John Augustine||4208712 |- | O'Loughlin, John Augustine|| ||1970-Dec-09||83|| w/Imelda||4208712 |- | O'Loughlin, John Justin||1923-Jan-07||1997-Apr-04||74||H of Patricia; F of Margaret & John||5071604 |- | O'Loughlin, Joseph Francis|| ||1965-Jul-27||68|| w/Myrtle Ellen O'Loughlin||4238868 |- | O'Loughlin, Laurence Joseph|| ||1984-Nov-08||56|| ||4208715 |- | O'Loughlin, Laurence Joseph|| ||1919-Jul-06||72|| b. Co. Clare, Ireland; H of Ellen; w/Mary & Michael O'Loughlin||4238881 |- |O’Loughlin, Lawrence Bernard||||1985-Aug-05||58||F of Paul, Barrie, Gregory||5213809 |- | O'Loughlin, Mary|| ||1896-Jun-15||1|| w/Laurence, Ellen, Michael O'Loughlin||4238881 |- | O'Loughlin, Mary||1925 Mar 31||1987 Sep 20||||M of Paul, Barrie & Gregory||6049806 |- | O'Loughlin, Michael|| ||1918-Aug-31||25|| KIA France; w/Laurence, Ellen, Mary||4238881 |- | O'Loughlin, Michael Joseph Lawrence||||1988 Jun 18||69||S of John Augustine & Imalde Maud||6049828 |- | O'Loughlin, Myrtle Ellen || ||1992-Jan-22||90|| w/Joseph Francis O'Loughlin||4238868 |- | O'Loughlin, Olive Isabel|| ||1996-Dec-10||90|| nee Forrester; W of William Laurence||4238845 |- | O'Loughlin, Pat|| ||1950-Feb-09||14|| ||4208714 |- | O'Loughlin, Patricia Frances||1929-Apr-04||2013-Jun-20||||W of Jack (dec); M of Margaret & John||5071603 |- | O'Loughlin, Susan|| ||1939-Jul-17||93|| ||4238883 |- | O'Loughlin, William Laurence|| ||1962-Jul-22||72|| H of Olive Isabel||4238845 |- | O'Malley, Leona Kathleen Lee||1927-Feb-04||2013-Aug-08|| || W of Robert; M of Peter & Pauline; GM of Carly, Matthew, Steven, Christopher, Adam||4208662 |- | O'Malley, Leona Kathleen Lee||1927-Feb-04||2013-Aug-08|| || W of Robert; M of Peter & Pauline; GM of Carly, Matthew, Steven, Christopher, Adam||4208662 |- | [[O'Malley-1323|O'Loughlin, Peter John]] ||||1970-Aug-08||79||H of Florence; F of Monica, Pat, John, Bob, Kevin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/55/O_Malley-1323.jpg 5213194] |- | O'Neill, Elsie Caroline||1920||2003||||W of Joseph Patrick; of Frank, Bill (dec), Dorothy, Kevin (dec), Patricia, Margaret, Vincent, Janice||6049943 |- | O'Neill, John Joseph|| |||| || ||4238788 |- | O'Neill, Joseph Patrick||1912||1989||||H of Elsie Caroline; F of Frank, Bill (dec), Dorothy, Kevin (dec), Patricia, Margaret, Vincent, Janice||6049942 |- | O'Neill, Kevin Mathew|| ||1966-Feb-05||21|| ||4238872 |- | O'Neill, Olive Estelle (Stella)||1914-Mar-11||2004-Sep-08||||W of Thomas; M of Betty & Ron, Ken & Jeanne, Joy & David (dec)||5071575 |- | O'Neill, Rosamond|| |||| || ||4238788 |- | O'Neill, Thomas Henry||1913-Apr-22||1998-Mar-20||||F of Betty & Ron, Ken & Jeanne, Joy & David||5071575 |- | O’Neill, William John||1940-Oct-13||1983-Mar-05||||||5213716 |- | O'Reilly, John|| ||1950-May-03||86|| H of Mary Anne||4238954 |- | O'Reilly, Julia Mary|| ||1925-Nov-21||35|| ||4238955 |- | O'Reilly, Mary Anne|| ||1920-Jul-30||68|| W of John||4238954 |- | [[OShannassy-1|O'Shannassy, James]] || ||1891-Jul-22|| || H of Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/54/OShannassy-1.jpg 4238982] |- | O'Shannassy, James|| ||1932-Jul-25|| || S of James & Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/54/OShannassy-1.jpg 4238982] |- | [[Dwyer-3695|O'Shannassy, Mary]] || ||1894-Sep-05|| || W of James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/54/OShannassy-1.jpg 4238982] |- | O'Shannassy, Mary|| ||1960-Feb-02|| || S of James & Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/54/OShannassy-1.jpg 4238982] |- | O'Shannassy, Michael|| ||1962-Nov-24|| || S of James & Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/54/OShannassy-1.jpg 4238982] |- | O'Shannassy, William|| ||1939-Jul-14|| || S of James & Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/54/OShannassy-1.jpg 4238982] |- | O'Sullivan, Clare|| ||1956-Feb-07|| || ||4239000 |- | O’Sullivan, John Patrick||||1976-Feb-22||61||||5213437 |- | Obel, Edith||||2002-Mar-13||64||W of Hans; M of Danny & Kenny; M-in-L of Sylvia||5071305 |- | Odgers, Annie M|| ||1978-Jun-11|| || W of Bill; M of Trish||5070775 |- | Odgers, Bill|| ||1982-Jul-02|| || H of Annie; F of Trish||5070775 |- | Oehm, Frank S B|| ||1902-Mar-30||3|| S of J f & S J Oehm||5070799 |- | Oldham, Lilian May||||1985-Aug-25||74||W of Jim; M of Reita, Lindsay, Allan||5213811 |- | Oldham, William James Blair (Jim)||||2008-Feb-23||96||F of Reita, Lindsay, Allan||5213811 |- | Opond, Mary Isobel|| ||1946-May-13||56|| w/Thomas Laurence||4208680 |- | [[Donaldson-6077|Orenshaw, Annie Louisa]] ||||2002-Mar-14||97||W of Arthur| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/05/Orenshaw-2.jpg 5213246] |- | [[Orenshaw-2|Orenshaw, A C]] ||||1972-Apr-06||78||AIF 3870; H of Annie Louisa; F of Charles, Stanley, Alan, Joan| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/05/Orenshaw-2.jpg 5213246] |- | Orgill, Muriel Nellie||1921-Aug-03||2006-Aug-22||||M of Dianne & Marscelle||5071186 |- | Osborn, Albert James||||1979-Oct-22||56||H of Elva (dec); F of Iain & Robert||5213600 |- | Osborn, Samuel||||1982-May-10||74||S of the late John Edward & Priscilla Mary||5213697 |- | Osborne, Alfred|| ||1957-Aug-05||90|| H of Edith Jane||5070451 |- | Osborne, Edith Jane|| ||1938-May-30||59|| W of Alfred||5070451 |- | Osborne, Murray William||1938-Apr-17||1984-Mar-22||||H of Yvonne||5213774 |- | Osborne, Rita Elizabeth||||1991 May 17||86||W of William Reginald; M of Murray William (dec)||6040044 |- | Osborne, William Reginald||||1995 Jan 17||86||H of Rita Elizabeth; F of Murray William (1938-1984)||6040045 |- | Ottosen, Beverley Joyce||||2006 Jan 17||71||M of Jeffrey, Jan, Graeme, Diane, Peter (dec), Michele||6040263 |- | Ottosen, Edgar Raymond||||1990 Feb 02||66||H of Bev; F of Jeffrey, Jan, Graeme, Diane, Peter, Michele||6049949 |- | Ottosen, Peter Ronald||||1995 Apr 25||34||Partner of Ross Tomblin; S of Edgar & Bev; B of Jeff, Graeme, Diane, Michele||6040262 |- | Oudyn, Jacob (Jack)||1915-Jul-30||1965-Mar-12|| || H of Martha; F of John, Martin, Anja||4239394 |- | Oudyn, Martha Applonia||1917-Jul-25||1995-Oct-04|| || nee De Koning; W of Jacob||4239394 |- | [[Owen-13435|Owen, Albert Edwin]] ||||1974-Nov-03||||H of Emily; F of Dorothy & Amy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b2/Owen-13435.jpg 5213385] |- | Owen, Barbara Joan (Joan)||1923-May-05||2009-Aug-04||||W of Bryan; M of Ross & Robyn||5070953 |- | [[Dunlop-1865|Owen, Emily Doreen]] ||||2011-Nov-02||94||W of Albert; M of Dorrie & Amy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b2/Owen-13435.jpg 5213385] |- | Paas, Hendrik||1917-Jul-08||2003-Aug-23||||b. NW-Buinen, Holland; d. Leongatha; H of Maria; F of Henk, Fenna, Gerda, Lammie, Barry, Theo; SF of Susan, Roelofje, Wendy, Wilma||5071262 |- | Parker, Beryl Lorraine||1920-Jul-07||2009-Mar-13||||W of Doug (dec); M of Marris Alan, Dorothy & Wally||5071447 |- | Parker, Douglas Arthur||1920-Oct-01||1991-Nov-24||||AIF; H of Beryl; F of Morris, Alan, Dorothy, Wally||5071451 |- | [[Davidson-18699|Parrish, Adrianna Elizabeth]]||||1971 Jun 17||61||W of Edward; M of Kevin, Lorna, Elaine|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/20/Parrish-5480.jpg 5213208] |- | Parrish, Doreen Frances||||2000 Nov 17||61||W of Kevin (dec); M of Trevor, Wendy, Vicki, Kylie||6040080 |- | [[Parrish-5480|Parrish, Edward]]||1905-Jun-06||1988-Jun-10||||H of Adrianna; F of Kevin, Lorna, Elaine|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/20/Parrish-5480.jpg 5213208] |- | Parrish, Kevin W||||1992 Feb 29||57||H of Doreen Frances; F of Trevor, Wendy, Vicki, Kylie||6040079 |- | [[Parry-3298|Parry, Alfred George]] ||||1974-Sep-24||78||AIF; H of Maisie;|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/86/Parry-3298.jpg 5213380] |- | Parry, Maisie||||1985-Nov-22||||W of George (dec)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/86/Parry-3298.jpg 5213380] |- | [[Parry-3299|Parry, Maurice G E (Morrie)]] ||1922-Nov-13||2012-Feb-20||||AIF VX66721; H of Valda; F of Val, Fay, Dot, Marg Jude, Pam||5071190 |- | Parry, Valda||1926-Apr-05||2006-Aug-09||||W of Maurice; M of Val, Fay, Dot, Marg, Jude, Pam||5071190 |- | Parsons, Alfred George||||1980-Sep-29||78||H of Jean; F of Betsy, Ruth, Doris||5213636 |- | Parsons, Hazel||1920-Jul-21||2006-Jul-12||||W of Tom; M of Elaine, Sue, Jeffrey||5071192 |- | Parsons, Jean May||||1986-Dec-04||79||W of Alf (dec); M of Betsy, Ruth, Doris||5213636 |- | Pass, Maria||1922-Feb-18||2004-Jan-04||||b. Zwartslus, Holland; d. Leongatha; W of Hendrik; M of Susan, Roelofje, Wendy, Wilma; SM of Henk, Harry, Fenna, Gerda, Lammie, Barry, Theo||5071262 |- | Paterson, Alex|| |||| || ||4239250 |- | Paterson, Andrew||||1989 Dec 04||77||H of Bessie; F of Donald & Lorraine||6049939 |- | Paterson, Bessie||||2004 Mar 10||86||W of Andrew; M of Don & Lorraine; M-in-L of Evelyn & Murray||6049940 |- | Paterson, Jean||1924-May-31||1966-Aug-01||||W of George (dec); M of George, Warren, Leslie, Wendy||5070965 |- | Paterson, Leanne Sharon||1980-Mar-15||1998-Jan-01||17||D f Daisy & Norman; Sis of Michae, Steven, Shane, Veronica, Colin||5071592 |- |Paterson, Leslie Robert||||1981-Jul-11||74||H of Edith; F of Ron & Norman||5213674 |- | Paterson, Margaret Lorna|| ||1966-Mar-17|| || W of Robert; M of Barry & Graham||4239214 |- | Paterson, Neil John||1938-Jan-08||2013-Jan-17||||H of Denise||5071515 |- | Paterson, Robert S|| ||1979-Feb-12||68|| H of Margaret Lorna||4239214 |- |Paterson, Vera Edith Julia||1905||1985||||W of Leslie||5213674 |- | Patterson, Arthur|| ||1898-Jan-31||70|| ||5070652 |- | [[Evans-16340|Patterson, Doris Victoria]] || ||2000-Feb-19||91||W of Gordon; M of Ellen, Laurie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a8/Patterson-9017.jpg 5213218] |- | Patterson, Elsie May|| ||1893-Mar-01|| <1|| GD of Ann & John||4239421 |- | [[Patterson-9017|Patterson, Gordon Emerson]] || ||1971-Oct-31||61||H of Doris; F of Ellen, Laurence|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a8/Patterson-9017.jpg 5213218] |- | Patterson, Mavis Maude||||2008-Aug-05||||W of Jackson; M of John, Michael, Jacqueline, Geraldine, Ursula|||5213402 |- | Patterson, Paul Michael||1968 Feb 22||1997 Feb 02||||S of John & Mary; B of Julie, Mark, Anna, Gabrielle, Anthony, Martin, Rebekah||6040386 |- | Patterson, Sydney Harold (Jackson)||||1974-Oct-21||||AIF VX79883; H of Mavis; F of John, Michael, Jacqueline, Geraldine, Ursula||5213402 |- | Pattinson, Robert Thomas||||1993 Apr 17||59||H of Nancy; F of Suzie, Leanne, Gary||6040153 |- | Payne, Annie Margaret||||1979-Oct-23||71||W of Jim||5213634 |- | Payne, Arthur Hill|| ||1966-Aug-26||88|| also Martha & Christina||4239260 |- | Payne, Arthur Hill||1915 Jun 03||1968 Dec 25||||H of Rosena; F & F-in-L of Robert & Elaine, Shirley & Frank, Tom & Marion, John & Shirley||6040259 |- | Payne, Bridget Caitlin||||1988-Jan-23||6||D of Robert & Elaine; Sis of Christopher, Jessica, Daniel (dec)||5213588 |- | Payne, Daniel Lindley||||1979-Jun-26||1||22 months; S of Robert & Elaine; B of Christopher & Jessica||5213587 |- | Payne, Edwin Henry||||2009-Nov-01||87||H of Norma; F of Grame & Malcolm||5071107 |- | Payne, Garry|| |||| || w/William Payne||4239261 |- | Payne, Ilma||1896||1974|| || W of Hill Payne||4239263 |- | Payne, James||||1989-Nov-16||85||AIF; H of Annie||5213634 |- | Payne, Matthew Lindsay John||1983-Dec-30||2005-Oct-04||||S of John & Shirley; Partner of Renee; B of Geri & Travis & Sab||5071206 |- | Payne, Rosena Jean||1919 Feb 25||200 Sep 10||||W of Arthur; M & M-in-L of Robert & Elaine, Shirley & Frank, Tom & Marion, John & Shirley||6040259 |- | Payne, William|| |||| || w/Garry Payne||4239261 |- | Pearce, Albert Arthur (Abb)||1906 May 28||1992 Sep 18||||F of Elaine, Yvette, Rhonda, Desma, Bruce||6040112 |- | Pearce, Albert James||||2001-Jun-20||61||H of Dot; F of Greg, Bev, Brad||5071317 |- | Pearce, Elaine E M||1933 May 13||2001 Nov 14||||D of Abb & Jessie Pearce; Sis of Yvette, Rhonda, Desma, Bruce||6040113 |- | Pearce, Ellen Cecilia||||1983-Sep-17||79||nee Stanton; W of Alfred (dec) & Frederick (dec); M of Norma & Carmel||5213758 |- | Pearce, Henry Alfred Crossley (H A C)||||1990 Mar 22||74||H of Mary; F of Kevin (dec), Sandra, Ken, Terry, Peter, Mark, Mandy||6049957 |- | Pearce, Horace James||1911-Nov-06||1965-Dec-12|| || H of Marie||4239486 |- | Pearce, Marie Jane||1910-Dec-12||1979-May-28|| || W of Horace (first name might be Myrie)||4239487 |- | Pearce, Mary Jean||||2006 Mar 07||83||W of Harry; M of Sandra, Ken, Terry, Peter, Mark, Mandy||6049958 |- | Pease, Elizabeth Joyce (Bet)||||2001 Jan 06||84||W of Vern; M of Daryl, Robyn, Jane, Christine||6040294 |- | Pease, Robert Vernon (Vern)||||1995 Mar 06||77||H of Bet; F of Daryl, Robyn, Jane, Christine||6040293 |- | Pedlow, Carmen Rosalie||||2003-Mar-21||87||W of George; M of Richard; M-in-L of Barbara; GM of Lance, Tim, Brett||5070983 |- | Pedlow, George Fitzgeorge||||1968-Jan-29||74||H of Carmen; F of Richard; F-in-L of Barbara; GF of Lance, Tim, Brett||5070983 |- | Pegler, Richard Hamilton||1939-Mar-03||2007-Feb-06||||H & F of Margaret, Andrew, Mark, Latherine; S of Stanley & Hilda (Bunn)||5071177 |- | Pendergast, Margaret Elizabeth||||2000-Feb-15||92||W of Patrick; M of Judith||5213571 |- | Pendergast, Patrick Kennedy||||1979-Feb-18||74||H of Margaret; F of Judith||5213571 |- | Perkins, Ellen Catherine||1909-Oct-08||1997-Dec-06||||||5071594 |- | Pern, Horace|| ||1936-Mar-13|| || Major A.A.M.C.||5070640 |- | Perrett, Heather Maxine|| ||1953-Apr-13|| || Infant D of Russ & Bett Perrett||4239355 |- | Perrett, Arthur Russell (Russ)||1919-Aug-09||1999-Dec-08||||H of Bett; F & F-in-L of Don & Christine, Graham & Kerri, Heather (dec), Ross & Helen, Craig & Elaine||5701376 |- | Perrett, Geoffrey Ross||1970 Jan 31||1995 Oct 01||||S of Don & Chris; B of Matt & Cam||6040270 |- | Perrett, Jessie Isabel (Bett)||1921-Mar-09||2007-Apr-19||||W of Russ; M & M-in-L of Don & Christine, Graham & Kerri, Heather (dec), Ross & Helen, Craig & Elaine||5701376 |- | Perry, George Gladstone||||1979-May-16||80||H of Leila; F of Dorothy, Nancy, Ivan||5213569 |- | Perry, Leila Beatrice||||1986-Mar-11||85||W of George; M of Dorothy, Nancy, Ivan||5213569 |- | Perry, Leonard Charles|| ||1944-Apr-21||2|| S of Gilbert & Esther||5070845 |- | Peters, Heather Margaret||||1993-Mar-20||34||W of Graeme; M of Jayden & Larissa; D of Don & Beryl Sheedy||5071585 |- | Peterson, Barbara Lynne||||1989 May 26||38||W of Ken; M of Karen, gregory, Daniel||6049919 |- | Petrani, Lynette Margaret (Lyn)||1935-Sep-24||2003-May-19||||Nee Hollins; M of Kim & Michael||5070963 |- | Pettigrew, Donal Bell||||2011-Nov-14||87||Royal Engineers; H of Margaret; F of Richard & Sian; SF of Richard, Martin, Louise||5071037 |- | Phelan, Peter Joseph|| ||1943-Jun-29|| <1|| ||4239016 |- | Phillips, Alice May||1890-May-08||1947-Jul-25|| || W of Herbert||5070754 |- | [[Blower-441|Phillips, Evelyn Lucretia]]||1913-Jul-27||2001-Mar-14|| || W of John; M of Jack, Joy, Dawn, Robert, Rodney, Maree, Cheryl, Peter, Greg|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a7/Phillips-46469.jpg 5213200] |- | Phillips, Herbert Allan||1882-Jun-30||1967-Oct-03|| || H of Alice||5070754 |- | [[Phillips-46469|Phillips, John Charles Cecil (Jack)]] ||1908||1971|| || H of Lucretia|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a7/Phillips-46469.jpg 5213200] |- | Phillips, John Hartley||||1978-Sep-02||45||F of Kenneth, Gayl, Jodie; S of Lucretia & late John||5213585 |- | Phillips, Phyllis Bertha|| ||1979-Nov-16||67|| D of Bert & May||5070770 |- | Picdon, George Leonard|| ||1939-Jul-29||23|| S of L & V Picdon||5070566 |- | Pickering, Graham Noel||||1980-Nov-30||||S of Albert & Joyce; B of Susanne, Allison, Helen, Raelene, Raymond; Died as result of accident||5213646 |- | Pickersgill, Herbert John (Bert)||1921-Feb-15||2007-Sep-04||||||5070974 |- | Pickersgill, John F|| ||1951-Aug-01||60|| ||5070869 |- | Pickersgill, Robert Lynn (Pick)||1940-May-06||2009-Jun-12||||H of Marie; F of Cheryl & Karen||5071134 |- | Pieper, Rita Esma||||2013-May-22||90||W of Ross; M of Cherie, Joan, Karen||5213560 |- | Pieper, Ross Frederick G||||1978-Aug-23||58||AIF VX137824; H of Rita; F of Cherie, Joan, Karen||5213558 |- | Pietro, Della Scomparsa Di||1901-Sep-03||1962-Aug-02||61|| ||4238848 |- | Pigdon, Leonard Harrison|| ||1974-Apr-08|| || H of Violet||5070851 |- | Pigdon, Violet Isobel|| ||1986-Apr-02||89|| W of Leonard||5070851 |- | Pilkington, || |||| || ||4239152 |- | Pingini, Ernest|| ||1941-Dec-21|| || S of Margaret||4208677 |- | Pingini, Margaret|| ||1941-Oct-25|| || M of Ernest||4208677 |- | Pitcher, Annie Ethel|| ||1957-Oct-05||87|| W of John||4239424 |- | Pitcher, John Robert|| ||1923-Dec-30||52|| H of Annie||4239424 |- | Place, Anthony||1856-Sep-21||1928-Nov-02|| || b. Haltwhistle, UK; H of Emma; F of Jane, Mary, John, George, Anthony||5070784 |- | Place, Emma||1862-Nov-22||1931-Mar-04|| || nee Armstrong Liddell; b. Crooks, Thirwall, UK; W of Anthony; M of Jane, Mary, John, George, Anthony||5070784 |- | [[Kuhne-262|Place, Kathleen Margaret]] ||||1974-Oct-04||||W of Tom); M of Robert & Graeme|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/22/Place-2183.jpg 5213382] |- | [[Place-2183|Place, Thomas George]] ||||1982-Oct-01||||H of Kathleen (dec); F of Robert & Graeme|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/22/Place-2183.jpg 5213382] |- | Plas, Marinus|| ||1965-Sep-19|| || ||4239398 |- | [[Pocklington-44|Pocklington, Cindy Maree]] || ||1977-Nov-21||12|| D of Norman & Evelyn|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/76/Pocklington-43.jpg 5070904] |- | [[Pocklington-20|Pocklington, Frederick William]] ||1906-Feb-19||1967-Dec-11|| || H of Nina; F of Wilma,Norman,Valerie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/61/Pocklington-20.jpg 5070906] |- | [[Brooks-13310|Pocklington, Nina Elizabeth]] ||1908-Mar-20||1994-Oct-26|| || W of Frederick; M of Wilma,Norman,Valerie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/61/Pocklington-20.jpg 5070906] |- | [[Pocklington-43|Pocklington, Norman George]] || ||1970-Apr-20||25|| H of Evelyn; F of Cindy, Leanne; S of Nina & Frederick|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/76/Pocklington-43.jpg 5070904] |- | Polato, Aristide (Harry)||1932-Jul-12||1992-Nov-07|| || b. Radova, Italy; H of Angelina; F of Loretta,Cristina,Domenico,John,Lilliana||4238972 |- | Poletti, Adrian||||2007-Jun-09||39||H of Linda; F of Jake & Madison; S of Archie (dec) & Nola; B of Mario, Robert, Annette||5071500 |- | Poletti, Agide (Archie)||||1987-Aug-29||60||H of Nola; F of Mario, Robert, Annette, Adrian||6049782 |- | Poletti, Bartolmeo (Bert)||||2003-May-02||90||H of Kathleen; F of Marisa, Giulia, Peter, Lea||5071272 |- | Poletti, Kathleen Rubena (Benie)||||2006-Mar-12||83||W of Bartolmeo (Bert); M of Marisa, Giulia, Peter, Lea||5071272 |- | Poletti, Maria Rosa|| ||1977-Dec-04||86|| W of Pietro Giovanni||4238936 |- | Poletti, Pietro Giovanni|| ||1957-Oct-05||71|| H of Maria Rosa||4238936 |- | Poletto, Caterina Rosina (Stefani)||1904-Feb-12||1993-Jul-22|| || b. Molvena, Italy; d. Fish Creek; M of Angelina, Maria, Francesco||4238849 |- | Pollock, Francis William (Bill)||||1995 Nov 24||55||H of Marion; F of Michael & Lee||6040267 |- | Polmear, Mabel Janet||1903-Aug-05||1983-Jul-16||||W of Peter||5213755 |- | Polmear, Peter||1903-Dec-15||1975-Aug-17||||H of Mary||5213755 |- | [[Holmes-23368|Poole, Agnes Mary]]|| ||1946-Dec-31||90|| W of Richard|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a4/Poole-9199.jpg 5070525] |- | [[Poole-9199|Poole, Richard]]|| ||1921-Apr-22||67|| H of Agnes|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a4/Poole-9199.jpg 5070525] |- | Pope, Jessie L|| ||1955-Aug-13|| || W of William S||5070649 |- | Pope, William S|| ||1924-Jun-30|| || H of Jessie L||5070649 |- | Pors, Arie (Alan)||||2005-Dec-25||86||H of Elizabeth; F of Simon, Sue, John, Helen, Alida, Alan, Barbara, Garry||5071353 |- | Pors, Elizabeth||||2000-Dec-11||79||W of Allan; M of Simon, Sue, John, Helen, Alida, Alan, Barbara, Garry||5071353 |- | Pors, John||1946-Sep-08||2011-Jul-06||64||H of Helen; F of Darrin, Mark, Teresa, Dan, Stacey||5071059 |- | Porter, Frances||1924-Oct-04||2002-Dec-06||||nee Wightman; W of Wall||5071452 |- | Porter, John Charles||||2000-Sep-11||73||H of Eileen; F of Graeme, Michael, Robert, Bronwyn||5701366 |- | [[Porter-25043|Porter, John Thomas]] ||||1972-Jul-11||79||H of Margaret; F of John, Jessie, Margaret, Jean, Elsie, Anna, Ethel, Julia|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2d/Porter-25043.jpg 5213255] |- | [[Paterson-6218|Porter, Margaret]] ||||1984-Dec-10||83||W of John (dec); F of John, Jessie, Margaret, Jean, Elsie, Anna, Ethel, Julia|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2d/Porter-25043.jpg 5213255] |- | Porter, Wallace Ronald||1909-Jul-08||1997-Aug-13||||RAAF 121365; H of Frances; B of Reg, Roy, Hazel, Joan||5071455 |- | Potter, Gordon Henry||1914-Sep-26||2002-Jan-10||||H of Isobel (dec); F of Gordon, Merle, Douglas, Malcolm||5071312 |- | Potter, Hubert||||1982 Oct 05||84||H of Marjorie (dec); F of Margaret & John||5213582 |- | Potter, Isobel Daisy||1919-Feb-02||1986-Nov-18||||W of Gordon; M of Gordon, Merle, Douglas, Malcolm||6049719 |- | Potter, Janet||||1977-Sep-28||88||D of the late John & Janet Potter||5213508 |- | Potter, Marjorie Jessie||||1978-Oct-25||71||W of Hubert; M of Margaret & John||5213581 |- | [[Daniels-9603|Potter, Myra Blanche]] ||||1970-Aug-16||95||W of Arthur; M of John, Roy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c8/Potter-14569.jpg 5213193] |- | [[Potter-14569|Potter, Thomas Arthur]] ||||1991-Jul-02||||W of Myra; F of John, Roy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c8/Potter-14569.jpg 5213193] |- | Pound, Thomas Laurence|| ||1946-Feb-13||56|| w/Mary Isobel||4208680 |- | Pouw, Gerardus Adrianus (Gerry)||1931-May-29||2012-Feb-27||||b. Uithoorn, Holland; H of Dorothy; F of John, Graeme, Tom, Debra||5071049 |- | Powney, Leslie Arthur||1918-Oct-30||2009-Feb-21||90||H of Linda (dec); S of William & Emily; F of Bill, Suzanne, Lindsay||5071333 |- | Powney, Linda||1921-Jan-09||2001-Feb-15||||W of Leslie; M of Leslie William (Bill), Suzanne & Lindsay Turner||5071333 |- | Preston, A N (Norrie)||||1991 Nov 19||90||H of Nell; F of Walter, Joyce, Kelvin||6040089 |- | Preston, F E (Nell)||||1991 Nov 10||89||W of Norrie; M of Walter, Joyce, Kelvin||6040089 |- | Price, Alfred James Amos||1914-Oct-01||1974-Oct-14||60|| H of Marion; F of Gavin, Dawn, Stephen, Paul||5070752 |- | Price, Edith Alberta||1924-Apr-02||1996-Sep-14||||W of George (dec); M of Lindsay, Malcolm, Dorothy||5213613 |- | Price, Edith Amelia|| ||1947-Feb-17||66|| W of James||5070751 |- | Price, George || ||1961-Dec-18||80|| H of Lillian||5070465 |- | Price, George Reuben||||1980-Sep-15||||H of Edith; F of Lindsay, Malcolm, Dorothy||5213613 |- | [[Price-30245|Price, Henry]] ||1858-Sep-04||1947-Feb-01|| || H of Martha; F of Elsie, Lois, Herman, Emily, Thomas|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f9/Price-30245.jpg 5070816] |- | Price, Henry George (Harry)||||1988 Sep 21||68||H of Joyce; F of Alan, John, Anne||6049857 |- | [[Price-30244|Price, Herman Henry]] || ||1971-Aug-28||72||B of Elsie, Lois, Emily, Tom|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c9/Price-30244.jpg 5213215] |- | Price, James Amos|| ||1948-Aug-30||80|| H of Edith||5070751 |- | Price, Lillian|| ||1955-Jan-15||67|| W of George||5070465 |- | [[Riseley-90|Price, Martha Elizabeth]] ||1867-Jan-25||1956-Sep-01|| || nee Riseley; W of Henry; M of Elsie, Lois, Herman, Emily, Thomas|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f9/Price-30245.jpg 5070816] |- | Price, Winifred Joyce||||2007 Feb 03||80||W of Harry (dec_; M of Alan, John, Anne||6049858 |- | [[Prideaux-234|Prideaux, James Peter]] || ||1927-Apr-20||64|| H of Lavinia|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e9/Prideaux-234.jpg 5070714] |- | Prideaux, Lavinia|| ||1945-Jun-04|| 83?|| W of James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e9/Prideaux-234.jpg 5070714] |- | Prosser, Charles Henry|| ||1930-May-05||78|| H of Eliza; F of Myrtle Jarrett & Harry||5070741 |- | Prosser, Eliza Jane|| ||1929-Mar-11||78|| W of Charles; M of Myrtle Jarrett & Harry||5070741 |- | Prosser, Geoffrey Neil||1952-Oct-22||2006-Oct-11||||H of Dianne; F of Bradley, Clinton & Lorrelle; S of Harry & Marjorie; B of Leon & Beverley||5071184 |- | Prosser, Harry||1895||1964|| || S of Charles & Eliza||5070741 |- | [[Proudlock-108|Proudlock, A]] ||||2009-Feb-28||85||RAN PM4780; H of Rosie; F of Wendy, Christine, Louise|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/89/Proudlock-108.jpg 5071121] |- | [[Proudlock-107|Proudlock, G L]] ||||1991 Dec 20||76||AIF VX111672; H of Jean; F of Terry|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/05/Proudlock-107.jpg 6040085] |- | Pruin, Uure||||||||||5071003 |- | Pryor, Ronald A W||1933-Sep-28||2009-May-23||||AIF. H of Helen||5070988 |- | Psalti, Alexander N||||2000-Jun-20||65||H of Sigrid; F of Jasmine; GF of Monique; Twin of Michael||5701359 |- | Pugh, H B A (Basil)||||2000 Jul 09||93||AIF POW; H of Hilda; F of Lynette & Ken||6040255 |- | Pugh, Hilda Violet||||1995 Jan 30||86||W of Basil; M of Lynette & Ken||6040254 |- | Pulham, Albert J|| ||1966-Apr-20||72|| 3464 Gunner; H od Dorothy; F of Percy, Neville; Step-F of Joan & Sylvia||4239404 |- | Pulham, Dorothy Rita|| ||1971-Feb-23|| || W of Albert ||4239405 |- | Pullin, Carrie|| ||1967-Oct-01||69|| d. at Wonthaggi; nee Munro Quin; M of Jean||4239275 |- | Purves, Sara Isobel|| ||1904-Feb-09|| || D of Thomas||5070581 |- | Purves, Thomas|| ||1907-Dec-05|| || F of Sara||5070581 |- | Puttock, Edith V|| ||1958-Feb-20||55|| W of James||5070785 |- | Puttock, James A|| ||1966-May-27||70|| H of Edith||5070785 |- | Pyke, Lindsay Max||||1982-Oct-26||52||||5213730 |- | Pynn, Bernard Michael|| ||1976-May-12||72|| w/Catherine & Rita Pearl Pynn||4238959 |- | Pynn, Catherine|| ||1939-May-02||63|| w/Rita Pearl & Bernard Michael Pynn||4238959 |- | Pynn, Helena Veronica (Vera)||||1986-Jun-30||84||W of William (Bill); M of Bill, Olve, Leo||6049686 |- | Pynn, Rita Pearl|| ||1975-May-16||65|| w/Catherine & Bernard Michael Pynn||4238959 |- | Pynn, Leo Lawrence||||1999-Jul-02||63||S of Vera & Bll; B of Bill (dec) & Olive; B-in-L of Norm & Margaret||5071537 |- | Pynn, Michael John||1973 Jun 01||1999 Nov 29||26||S of Margaret, Bill (dec); B of Terry; B-in-L of Patti; Uncle of Shane & Andrew; Fiance of Fiona||6049912 |- | Pynn, William James||||1990-Apr-21||87||H of Vera (dec); F of Bill (dec), Olive, Leo||6049687 |- | Pynn, William John (Bill)||||1989 Jun 25||60||H of Margaret; F of Michael & Terry; F-in-L of Patti||6049911 |- | Quinlan, Kerry||1959-Aug-25||2009-Dec-21||||W of Tim Lowe; M of Connor & Callan||5071509 |- | Quinnell, Daphne May||1902||1984||||D of Henrietta & James Charlton; W of Arthur; M of Margaret||5213770 |- | [[Vickers-2489|Quirk, Gladys Ellen]] ||1914-Feb-04||1999-Jul-11|| || nee Vickers; W of Henry; M of Wilma, Fay, Judith, Beverley, Kevin, Marie, Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a3/Quirk-855.jpg 5070692] |- | [[Quirk-855|Quirk, Henry George]] ||1902-Sep-21||1968-Dec-08|| || H of Gladys; F of Henry; M of Wilma, Fay, Judith, Beverley, Kevin, Marie, Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a3/Quirk-855.jpg 5070692] |- | [[Quirk-1271|Quirk, Kevin George]] ||||1975-Mar-19||30||Accidentally killed; H of Faye; F of Michelle & Heath|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f9/Quirk-1271.jpg 5213387] |- | Radford, Ivy Maude||1897||1939-Nov-10||42|| Burial date; M of Fay Tasma & S-in-L Con||5070458 |- | Radford, Roderick W||1947 Jan 21||1998 Aug 08||||S of Joy (now Wirth); B of Karen & Jan||6040219 |- | Ragovalis, Mary|| ||1941-Jun-15||8|| ||5070480 |- | Rank, Thora (Pip)||||1998-Jun-27||83||W of Stan Rank & Arthur Bradd; M of Marj & Dennis||5213412 |- | Rasmussen, Clive||1897-Jun-14||1978-Aug-12||||RAN AB 3137; H of Doris; F of Horace, Norma, Robert, Gwyneth, Ian||5071514 |- | Rasmussen, Doris Amelia||1905-Aug-23||1967-Aug-06||||W of Clive; M of Horace, Norma, Robert, Gwneth, Ian||5071514 |- | Ratcliffe, Edmind (Ted)||||1986-Oct-19||84||H of Violet; F of Shirley, Kevin, Robert, John, Graeme||6049717 |- | Ratcliffe, Eleanor Violet||||1998-Apr-28||78||W of Tes; M of Robert, John, Graeme||6049718 |- | Ratcliffe, Verna|| ||1938-Dec-03||31|| W of Ted; M of Shirley & Kevin||4239015 |- | Rathsmann, Cecilia||1926-Mar-17||2005-Dec-11||||nee Planzer; W of Peter; M of Christine, Markus, Monica||5071293 |- | Rathsmann, Peter||1930-Jan-30||2003-Feb-13||||H of Cecilia; F of Christine, Markus, Monica||5071293 |- | Raven , Ellen M|| ||1978-Aug-17||94|| W of Frederick||5070803 |- | Raven, Anne|| ||1951-May-24|| || ||4239311 |- | Raven, Frederick W|| ||1958-Jan-04||84|| H of Ellen||5070803 |- | Rayson, Emily Helena||||1985-Jan-07||83||W of George (dec); W of George (dec); M of Jack, Ingham, Allan||5213668 |- | Rayson, George Henry||||981-Oct-28||79||H of Emily; F of Jack, Ingham, Allan||5213668 |- | Rayson, John H (Jack)||||2012-Jan-16||83||H of Dawn; F of Sue, Peter, Gary, Janene||5071062 |- | Read, Maureen Joy||1948-Jan-10||2009-Jan-05||||Special girl to Pat; M of Tracey, Debbie, Darren, Michelle, Berniece, Jamie||5071137 |- | Redmond, Irene Patricia||||1982-Aug-14||62||W of Jack; M of John (dec), Alan, Barry||5213703 |- | Redmond, Jack Gordon||1918-May-19||1991-Nov-25||||H of Pat (dec); F of John (dec), Alan (dec), Barry||5213703 |- | Redmond, John Bernard||||1978-Sep-24||39||H of Judith; F of Warren, Tona, Jason, Paula||5213584 |- | Reeve, Isaac Oakland||||1986-Apr-02||76||H of Margaret; F of David||5213848 |- | Reeve, Margaret Veronica (Maggie)||||1987-Mar-07||78||W of Isaac (Oak); M of David & Sue||5213848 |- | Reeves, Leonard Rix||||1987-Oct-07||84||H of Phoebe Muriel||6049790 |- | Reeves, Phoebe Muriel||1897-Jul-09||1998-Oct-13||101||nee Morris; W of Leonard||6049791 |- | Reidy, Daniel|| ||1949-Jul-19|| || ||4208685 |- | [[Beecroft-516|Reilly, Amy] ||||1974-Jul-24||71|| W of Joe; M of Joyce & Stan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0b/Reilly-451.jpg 5213374] |- | [[Anderson-6031|Reilly, Fanny Letitia]] || ||1936-Jun-17||70|| W of Richard; M of Margery, Dorothy, Joseph, Harvey, Jess|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7d/Reilly-454.jpg 4239163] |- | [[Reilly-451|Reilly, Joseph Collis]] ||1903||1999|||| H of Amy (dec) & Mollie (dec); F of Joyce & Stan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0b/Reilly-451.jpg 5213374] |- | Reilly, Lorna Blanche||1939-Aug-14||2009-Feb-07||||M of Jennifer, Rhonda, Mervyn||5071119 |- | [[Reilly-454|Reilly, Richard]] || ||1939-Dec-04||78|| H of Fanny; F of Margery, Dorothy, Joseph, Harvey, Jess|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7d/Reilly-454.jpg 4239163] |- | Reitsma, Maria H||1953-Dec-14||2002-Mar-28||||W of Sjoerd; M of Frank, Ronald, Nick, Dennis||5071304 |- | Renden, Willem (Bill)||||1995 Dec 25||63||H of Rena; F of Jean, Gerry, Aart, Andrew, Janet||6040269 |- | Renton, Gladys||||||||||5071170 |- | Renton, Kenneth C||||1977-Jul-01||56||AIF VX22728; H of Gladys; F of Robert, Geoffrey, Malcolm, Jennifer, Victor, Steven||5213500 |- | Reynolds, Archibald Herbert||1873-Mar-17||1951-Apr-05|| || w/Clara Maud Reynolds||5070761 |- | Reynolds, Clara Maud||1882-Apr-06||1954-Sep-04|| || w/Archibald Herbert||5070761 |- | Reynolds, Evelyn Hannah||1914-Sep-30||2009-Nov-06||||W of James; M of Barry (dec), Margaret, Dorothy||5071106 |- | Riccardi, Concetta (Connie)||1961-Dec-12||2010-Nov-08|| || W of Rodolfo (Rudy); M of Daniel & Regina; M-in-L of Anna||4208756 |- | Richards, Alan John|| ||1999-Jun-15|| || H of Leonie; F of Zoe, Denise; GF of Peter, Christopher, Michelle||5070489 |- | [[Richards-21013|Richards, Albert Henry Clement]] || ||1973-Sep-07||74|| H of Margaret (dec) & Dora; F of Marjorie, Lindsay, Audrey, Noelle|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/43/Richards-21013.jpg 5213217] |- | [[Millar-3571|Richards, Christina Jane]] || ||1970-Oct-24||79|| W of David||5213197 |- | Richards, Geoffrey William||||1977-May-23||36||H of Carol; F of Shane, Leonie, Raechel (dec), Kylie, Grant||5213494 |- | Richards, John Lesle James||1927-Jun-01||2012-Jun-27||||S of Olif & Les Richards; B of Olive, Martin, John (dec), Patricia, Henry; Half-B of Nell, Eileen, William, Ernie (all dec)||5070130 |- | Richards, Kelly M||||2011-Jul-13||29||nee Dowling; W of Jason; M of Andrew, Phillippa, Jacquin, Jonas||5071010 |- | Richards, Leone Violet|| ||1994-Jul-13|| || W of Alan; M of Denise & Zoe; GM of Peter, Christopher, Michelle||5070489 |- | [[Potter-14604|Richards, Margaret]] || ||1971-Sep -27||74|| W of Albert; M of Marjorie, Lindsay, Audrey, Noelle|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/43/Richards-21013.jpg 5213217] |- | [[Pargeter-203|Richards, Martha M]] || ||1926-Jun-19||63|| || [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/38/Pargeter-203.jpg 5070530] |- | [[Richards-18704|Richards, Samuel]] || ||1941-Sep-02||77|| || [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1a/Richards-18704.jpg 5070488] |- | Richards, Raehael Anne||1972-Oct-26||1973-May-28||||Sis of Shane & Leone||5071415 |- | Richards, Wilfred Charles||1932-Apr-02||2013-Feb-18||||S of Olif & Les Richards; B of Olive, Martin, John (dec), Patricia, Henry; Half-B of Nell, Eileen, William, Ernie (all dec)||5071007 |- | Richards, Winifred Combley||1915-Apr-01||2007-Dec-28||92||AIF WX32352; W of Sydney; M of Michael; GM of Shane & Brent||5071157 |- | Richardson, Shirley F||||1995 Jun 14||61||W of Ian; M of Greg, Kaye & Rob, Leonnie & Alan, Rhonda, Rod & Heather||6040280 |- | Ricketts, Muriel Christina||||1976-Aug-04||73||W of Stan||5213464 |- | Ricketts, Stanley Gordon||||1983-Jul-18||78||H of Muriel||5213464 |- | Riddle, Jane|| ||1902-Mar-22||69|| ||4239535 |- | Ridgway, Laura Jane|| ||1925-Sep-09||66|| W of Thomas Sellors||5070656 |- | Ridgway, Margaret Hellen||1877-Sep-30||1955-Oct-09|| || Nee Pilling; W of Walter; M of Edith & Mavis||5070827 |- | Ridgway, Thomas Sellors|| ||1900-Jan-04||41|| H of Laura Jane||5070656 |- | Ridgway, Walter George||1882-Jun-24||1933-Sep-20||51|| H of Margaret; F of Edith & Mavis||5070827 |- | Ridgwell, Kathleen May|| ||1950-Jun-28||63|| w/William Herbert Ridgwell||5070872 |- | Ridgwell, William Herbert|| ||1965-Dec-30||78|| w/Kathleen May Ridgwell||5070872 |- | Ridgwell, Margaret Isobel (Peg)||1930-Aug-03||1986-Sep-10||||D of Katie & Bill; Sis of Bet, Bill, Barbara||5071441 |- | Riley, R F Digby||1921||2000-Nov-09||79||H of Lorna; Step-F of Lorraine, Syd, Robyn||5701375 |- | Riseley, Amy C|| ||1972-Oct-10||72|| ||5070797 |- | Riseley, Jeremiah|| 1822 approx||1898 Aug||77|| b. Bedfordshire, England; H of Mary Ann||5070796 |- | Riseley, John Samuel Cyrus||1940 Sep 10||2004 Mar 28||||S of Samuel & Marie; B of Russell; Uncle of Janita & Kerryn||6040052 |- | Riseley, Lisle Marjorie||1913-Nov-02||2001-Dec-28||88||nee Crofts; W of Robert (dec)||5213458 |- | Riseley, Mary Ann|| ||1933-Oct-28||64|| W of William||4239159 |- | Riseley, Mary Ann|| ||1912||80|| W of Jeremiah||5070796 |- | Riseley, Marie||||1994 Apr 16||||Nee Sims; W of Samuel; M of John & Russell||6040051 |- | Riseley, Phillip Allen (Phil)||1924 Mar 09||1995 Mar 10||||H of Mae (Challis); F of Meg, Kevin, Narelle, Leanne, Trevor, Allen||6040290 |- | Riseley, Ray W A|| ||1965-Sep-06||44|| ||5070797 |- | Riseley, Robert|| ||1935-Oct-14||80|| S of Jeremiah & Mary Ann||5070795 |- | Riseley, Robert||||1976-Jul-11||65||H of Lisle||5213458 |- | Riseley, Samuel||1895 May 11||1991 Aug 10||||H of Marie; F of John & Russell||6040051 |- | Riseley, William|| ||1945-Dec-14||81|| H of Mary Ann||4239159 |- | Riseley, William T|| ||1972-Oct-15||84|| 37th Battalion||5070797 |- | Rixon, Irene||||1993-Apr-10||||M of Julie||5213815 |- | Rixon, Jack||||1985-Aug-02||61||H of Irene; F of Julie||5213815 |- | Rixon, Lawrence de Lacy||1920-Oct-06||1988-Jul-03||||b. Beechworth; d. Hong Kong||5071435 |- | Robbins, Rupert Thomas||1915 Mar 01||1994 Jan 03||||H of Sadie; F of Shirley, Joy, Heather, Mary||6040186 |- | Roberts, Annie E|| ||1938-Feb-10||56|| ||5070612 |- | Roberts, Bernard||1918-Jun-04||2010-Sep-30||||H of Vera; F of Vincent, Dorothy. Shirley||5070968 |- | Roberts, Doris Grace||1913-Feb-09||2006-Aug-16||||W of Len (dec); M of Yvonne, Davis, Susan, Deborah||5071188 |- | Roberts, Eric|| |||| || ||4239193 |- | Roberts, Ethel O|| ||1972-May-15||92|| W of George||4239194 |- | Roberts, George || ||1955-Mar-23||75|| H of Ethel O||4239194 |- | Roberts, George Stanley||||1992 Nov 11||80||S of Ethel & James (both dec); B of John (dec), Eric (dec), Ron||6040109 |- | Roberts, J T|| |||| || ||4239193 |- | Roberts, John Henry||||1983-Mar-23||71||H of Olga; F of Alan & Gwenda||5213715 |- | Roberts, Kenneth (Ken)||||1986-Oct-02||58||H of Lois; F of Ian (dec), Peter, Wally||5213788 |- | Roberts, Mary|| ||1980-Oct-13|| || w/William J Roberts||5070460 |- | Roberts, Olga Jean||||2003-Sep-12||83||W of John (dec); M of Alan & Gwenda||5213714 |- | Roberts, Sally Louise||1962-Oct-01||2003-Apr-23||||D of Lois & Ken (dec); Sis of Ian (dec) & Peter; Sis-in-L of Colleen||5213789 |- | Roberts, Vera Alice||1920-Feb-27||2009-Dec-22||||W of Vera; M of Vincent, Dorothy, Shirley||5070968 |- | Roberts, William J|| ||1952-Jun-21|| || w/Mary Roberts||5070460 |- | Robertson, Arch|| ||1913-Jul-01||84|| w/Nora Robertson||4239104 |- | Robertson, Nora|| ||1932-Sep-01||91|| w/Arch Robertson||4239104 |- | Robinson, Alma Louise||1904 Apr 26||1993 Dec 28||||W of Gordon Henry||6040185 |- | Robinson, Edward||||1987-Oct-08||74||H of Lorna; F of Kaye & Rob, Graeme & Jan||6049793 |- | Robinson, Jennifer D||||2001-Apr-20||41||D of Stan & Bev; Sis of Trevor||5071314 |- | Robinson, Lorna Mildred||1918||2009||90||W of Edward; M of Kaye & Rob, Graeme & Jan||6049794 |- | Robjant, Colin Herbert||1954-Dec-15||2008-Dec-24||54||F of Brendan, Kim, Mark||5071138 |- | Rodda, Gregory Allan||1939-Mar-18||1982-Apr-22||||H of Kay; F of Sharon, Christie, Katrina||5213695 |- | Rodwell, Albert John (Jack)||||1986-Sep-09||82||H of Florence; F of Daphne, Dick, Ella||6049678 |- | Rodwell, Albert V (Bert)||||1995-Mar-05||86||H of Lily (Mary); F of Albie & Len||5213813 |- | Rodwell, Dorothy Katherine||||1984-Aug-17||||W of Philip (dec); M of Robert, Lyal, Jack, Margaret, Phyllis, Joyce||5213766 |- | Rodwell, Florence Evelyn||||1991-Nov-07||85||W of Jack; M of Daphne (dec), Dick, Ella||6049679 |- | Rodwell, Hilda May|| ||1957-Jun-06|| || ||5070611 |- | Rodwell, Leonard James||1931 Sep 29||1995 Jan 11||||H of Margot; F of Lillian, David, Geoffrey, Matthew, Kathryn||6040248 |- | Rodwell, Lily||||1985-Sep-01||83||W of Bert; M of Albie & Len||5213813 |- | Rodwell, Nathan Paul||||2009-Oct-25||21||S & Step-S of Andrew, Lesley & Mark; B of Ben, Hayley, Max||5071108 |- | Rodwell, Richard E J||1931-Oct-31||1997-May-18||||F of Andrew, Linda, Joy, Graeme||5071607 |- | Rogers, Gregory Robert||1963 May 31||1990 Mar 16||||H of Kerrie; S of Lorraine & Bob & Ken||6049954 |- | Rogers, Harold John|| ||1973-Sep-27||83|| H of Mary Hilda||4239293 |- | Rogers, Mary Hilda|| ||1958-Jan-26||63|| W of Harold John||4239293 |- |Rogers, Maurice Grenville||||1978-Sep-02||52||H of Mavis||5213586 |- | Rogers, Richard (Dick)|| ||1959-Jun-23||63|| ||4239270 |- | Rolfe, Hugh E H||1887-Apr-18||1962-Nov-22||||AIF; H of Irene; F of Ruth, Thema, Bernard, Audrey, John||5071518 |- | Rolfe, Irene Ella||1890-May-13||1975-Jul-28||||nee Horley; W of Hugh; M of Ruth, Thema, Bernard, Audrey, John||5071518 |- | Ronalds, Lorna Margaret||||1995 Oct 04||63||W of Ernie; M of Jenny, Alan, Geoff||6040279 |- | Rose, Audrey Rosalie||||1978-Jul-10||52||W of George; M of Geoff||5213552 |- | Ross, Frances Josephine||1901-Apr-16||1993-May-07||||nee Gibson; W of John||5213617 |- | Ross, John||||1980-Aug-26||81||H of Frances Josephine||5213617 |- | [[Ross-32250|Ross, Ruby Evelyn]] || ||1975-Feb-10||80|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7b/Ross-32250.jpg 5213391] |- | Roughead, Annie E|| ||1934-Aug-07||69|| W of George||5070727 |- | Roughead, Charles William|| ||1925||2|| S of George & Elizabeth||4238776 |- | Roughead, John Francis||||1983-Feb-03||64||H of Shirley; F of Judith, Kathleen, Frank, Barry||5213712 |- | Roughead, Elizabeth Josephine (Josie)|| ||1977-Aug-24||85|| nee O'Reilly; W of George Charles; M of Julia(Gena), John(Jack), Mary, Charles, James(Jim), Anne, Peter; also Charles William||4238776 |- | Roughead, Francis Patrick (Frank)||1956-Jun-17||2007-Apr-03||50||H of Wendy; F of Carly & Steven; S of Jack & Shirley||5071176 |- | Roughead, George || ||1930-Aug-22||69|| H of Annie||5070727 |- | Roughead, George Charles|| ||1960-Jul-24||69|| w/Elizabeth Josephine; F of Julia (Gena), John(Jack), Mary, Charles, James(Jim); also Charles William||4238776 |- | Roughead, James Edward (Jim)||||1991 Apr 26||67||H of Ann; F of Christine, Paul, Greg, Brendan, Michael, Libby, Vincent||6040039 |- | Roughead, Julia Georgina (Gena)||1917-Feb-02||2009-Sep-22|| || D of George & Josephine; S of Jack, Mary, Charles, Jim, Anne, Peter||4238775 |- | Roughead, Peter F||||2003 Deb 18||69||H of Janet; F of Jenny, Karen, Annmaree, Gary, Simon||5071294 |- | Roughead, Vincent Gerard||1962 Oct 31||2005 May 29||||S of Ann & Jum; B of Christine, Paul, Greg, Brendan, Michael; twin of Libby||6040040 |- | Rounds, Alan||||1996 Dec 23||||infant S of Sue & David; B of Grace & Max||6040355 |- | Rowe, Albert Alfred||||1985 Apr 06||68||H of Beryl; F of Gwen, Bev, Norman, Wilma||6040289 |- | Rowe, Beryl||1910 May 26||1995 Apr 09||||W of Albert (dec); M of Gweneth Macqueen, Beverley Hawkes, Norman & Wilma McLennan||6040288 |- | Roylance, Edeline|| ||1968-Feb-27||70|| W of Reginald; M of Reg, Murray,Pat||5070905 |- | Roylance, Reginald John||||1979-Jun-02||49||H of Ruth; F of Jennifer, Danial, Bradley, Anthony||5213567 |- | Roylance, Reginald Snr|| ||1985-Jul-30||83|| H of Edeline; F of Reg, Murray,Pat||5070905 |- | Ruck, Amy Edith||||1977-Nov-09||64||W of Walter; M of Brenda, Brian, Alan, Wendy||5213531 |- | Ruck, Richard Charles||||1988 Jun 07||83||H of Gladys Victoria (Bennett); F of Rowland & Nola||6049805 |- | Ruck, Victoria Gladys||||1987 Nov 20||||Nee Bennett; W of Richard; M of Rowland & Nola||6049804 |- | Ruck, Walter John (Ted)||||1985-Jun-20||72||H of Amy; F of Brenda, Brian, Alan, Wendy||5213531 |- | Rudd, Marie|| ||1961-Jul-08||38|| M of Colleen||5070892 |- | Ruff, Merle (Florence)||1926-Sep-26||2013-Nov-02||||W of Percival; M of Faye & Robin||5070962 |- | Ruff, Percival Mark||1913-May-20||1996-Jul-18||||H of Merle; F of Faye & Robin||5070962 |- | Rump, Gerharda||||1989 Jul 09||56||W of Cornelius; M of Stephen & Janeane; M-in-L of Faye||6049909 |- | [[Runciman-1143|Runciman, Frederick Andrew]] ||1905-Jun-28||1987-May-13||||H of Gladys; F of Kenneth, Graeme, Beverley|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5d/Runciman-1143.jpg 5213182] |- | [[Gostelow-73|Runciman, Gladys Isabelle]] ||1907-Mar-19||1970-Nov-18||||W of Frederick; M of Kenneth, Graeme, Beverley|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5d/Runciman-1143.jpg 5213182] |- | Rundell, Edwin George (Ted)||1923-Oct-13||2010-Apr-24||||H of Marie; F * -in-L of Helen & Rod, Graham & Lyn, Geoffrey (dec), Christine & Wesley||5071083 |- | Rundell, Geoffrey||1958-Oct-30||1969-Jan-06||||S of Ted & Marie; B of Helen, Graham, Christine||5071082 |- | Rushmer, June|| ||1935-Dec-01||6|| ||5070838 |- | Russell, Alan J|| ||1916-Jul-21||19|| AIF; killed in France; S of William Russell||4239422 |- | Russell, Alexander Richard||||1982-Aug-26||61||H of Thora; F of Lyn & Glennys||5213704 |- | Russell, Ann Tugga|| ||1907-Jun-09||78|| W of John Paton||4239421 |- | Russell, J F|| ||1957-Feb-14||58|| V83506; H of Ruby; F of Peter||4239331 |- | Russell, John Paton|| ||1909-Jul-20||81|| H of Ann Tugga||4239421 |- | Russell, Rob|| ||1908-Nov-30|| || S of William Russell||4239422 |- | Russell, Ruby May|| ||1994-Feb-20||87|| W of Jack; M of Peter; GM of Michael & Christie||4239332 |- | Russell, Thora Grace||||1989-Jul-02||72||W of Alex (dec); M of Lyn & Glennys||5213704 |- | Russell, William|| ||1933-Feb-26||72|| w/Rob & Alan J Russell||4239422 |- | [[Rusten-53|Rusten, Paul]] || ||1972-Apr-18|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e0/Rusten-53.jpg 5213248] |- | Rutherford, Allan||||1998-Sep-21||88||H of Madge; F of Faye, Marlene, Frank, Suzanne||5071560 |- | Rutherford, Emma Michelle||1983-May-14||2005-Oct-18||22||D of Lois & Frank; Sis of Katie||5070975 |- | Rutherford, Marjorie(Madge)||||1999-Aug-13||80||W of Alan (dec); M of Faye, Marlene, Frank, Susanne||5071560 |- | Rutherford, Mary Elizabeth|| ||1951-Oct-11||78|| W of Ralph||4239045 |- | Rutherford, Ralph|| ||1951-Nov-13||82|| H of Mary Elizabeth||4239045 |- | Rutjens, Helena||1922-Mar-14||2009-Sep-26||||W of Peter||5213741 |- | Rutjens, Peter Johannes Hubertus||1911-Mar-25||1983-Apr-28||||H of Helena; F of Femmy, Hans, Annie, Nico, Peter, Johnny, Gerard, Willy, Lizy, Leny, Tony, Robert, Andrew||5213742 |- | Ryan, Alice Laureen||1914-Dec-15||1995-Jul-31||||W of Victor; M of Kevin, Kathleen, Maureen||6040004 |- | Ryan, A M||1881||1945|| || w/W.J.; our parents||4208704 |- | Ryan, Arthur Charles||||1977-Aug-11||50||S of William & Ann; B of William, Stanley, Phyllis, Joyce, Gordon||5213504 |- | Ryan, Bernard William||1918 Apr 15||1994 Apr 08||76||RAAF; H of Joyce; F of Patricia, Elaine, Dennis, Garry, Lynette, Sandra, Kaye||6040213 |- | Ryan, Cecilia G|| ||1969-Nov-11||76|| W of Gordon J||4238929 |- | Ryan, Daphne Isabel||||2009 Aug 29||89||W of Tom; M of Bernard, Gerard, Trevor||6049903 |- | Ryan, Edward Patrick|| ||1975-Apr-20||63|| H of May Elizabeth||4238915 |- | Ryan, Elizabeth Claire|| ||1966-Sep-10|| || w/William Ryan||4208666 |- | Ryan, Gordon J|| ||1980-Feb-20||90|| H of Cecilia G||4238929 |- | Ryan, Gordon Joseph||||1993-Sep-02||69||S of William & Ann; B of Joyce, Arthur, William, Stanley, Phyllis||5213504 |- | [[Ryan-16199|Ryan, Jeremiah J]] || ||1942-Nov-08|| || H of Mary||4208667 |- | Ryan, Jessie Louisa|| ||1950-Aug-28||39|| ||4208660 |- | Ryan, John J|| || || || ||4238785 |- | Ryan, Joyce||1922 Mar 17||2012 Sep 26||90||nee Ellis; W of Bernard; M of Patricia, Elaine, Dennis, Garry, Lynette, Sandra, Kaye||6040213 |- | [[Maher-3319|Ryan, Mary]] || ||1957-Jan-18|| || W of Jeremiah J||4208667 |- | Ryan, May Elizabeth|| ||1968-Sep-18||62|| W of Edward Patrick||4238915 |- | Ryan, Sarah Ann|| ||1963-Oct-10||73|| W of William||4208695 |- | Ryan, Thomas Francis||||1989 Sep 24||72||H of Daphne; F of Bernard, Gerard, Trevor||6049902 |- | Ryan, V J||||1990-Jul-08||79||AIF VX144096; MM; H of Alice; F of Kevin, Kathleen, Maureen||6040003 |- | Ryan, W J||1870||1935|| || w/A.M.; our parents||4208704 |- | Ryan, William A|| ||1951-Mar-23||69|| H of Sarah Ann||4208692 |- | Ryan, William|| ||1975-Dec-19|| || w/Elizabeth Claire Ryan||4208666 |- | [[Ryan-18503|Ryan, William Francis]] || ||1970-Nov-05||59|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bc/Ryan-18503.jpg 5213183] |- | Saario-Pell, Benjamin John||||2003-Sep-19||||Infant S of Katherine & Phil||5071531 |- | Sage, Alice Eileen May||1914-Nov-09||2001-Dec-22||87||W of Jim; M of Margaret (dec), Janice, John, Bob||5071332 |- | Sage, Bradley Scott||||1976 Dec 08||2||S of Bob & Elaine; B of Cameron,Grant, Tanya||5213479 |- | Sage, Evelyn Louisa||||1993 Aug 15||79||W of Rupert; M of Lorraine, Marilyn, Robert, Norman||6040135 |- | Sage, John|| ||1923-Jan-27||45|| H of Mary||5070917 |- | Sage, John James||1943-Apr-11||2009-Apr-17||||S of Alice & Jim; B of Margaret (dec), Janice, Bob||5071332 |- | Sage, Margaret|| ||?|| ?|| D of Jim & Alice Sage||5070918 |- | Sage, Mary|| ||?|| ?|| W of John||5070918 |- | Sage, Robert John (Robbie)|| ||25 Apr 1907?||6|| S of John and Mary Sage||5070916 |- | Sage, Rupert LeMaitre||||2003 Jun 25||96||H of Evelyn; F of Lorraine, Marilyn, Robert, Norman||6040136 |- | Sage, Theo Percy (Jim)||1910-Aug-17||2006-Dec-11||96||H of Alice (dec); F of Margaret (dec), Janice, John, Bob||5071332 |- | [[Salmon-1358|Salmon, Arthur Mackinnon]]||1922||1941|| || || [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/56/Salmon-1358.jpg 4239366] |- | [[Salmon-1357|Salmon, Arthur Mackinnon]]||1891||1993|| || || [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/56/Salmon-1358.jpg 4239366] |- | [[Salmon-1355|Salmon, Arthur Mackinnon]]||1857||1921|| || H of Kate|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/82/Salmon-1355.jpg 5070736] |- | [[Henderson-10932|Salmon, Catherine]]||1895||1963|| || || [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/56/Salmon-1358.jpg 4239366] |- | Salmon, Claiude Douglas||||1979-Feb-07||53||H of Joan; F of Graeme, Brian, Ian, Clive, Heather||5213572 |- | Salmon, Joan Emma||||1987-Sep-30||56||nee Barrett; W of Claude; M of Graeme, Brian, Ian, Clive, Heather||5213572 |- | [[Mawbey-12|Salmon, Kate]]||1863||1954|| || W of Arthur|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/82/Salmon-1355.jpg 5070736] |- | [[Salmon-1511|Salmon, Rachel Gweneth]]||1926||2010|| || || [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/56/Salmon-1358.jpg 4239366] |- | Salmons, John Leonard||||2002-Feb-21||65||H of Kay; F of Anne, John, Kathy, Theresa, Sarah||5071307 |- | Salmons, Kathleen M||||2009-Dec-02||71||W of Jack; M of Anne, John, Kathryn, Theresa, Sarah||5071307 |- | Sambell, Albert Victor||||1998-Mar-03||84||H of Jean (dec); Uncle of Murray & Giselaine Raven||6049727 |- | Sambell, Hartley|| ||1943-Nov-12||63|| H of Vida||5070812 |- | Sambell, Ivan (Keith)||1926-Feb-24||2003-Dec-18||||H of Lexie (Haywood); F of Lorraine, Ivan, Leon||5071508 |- | Sambell, Janet Jean||1910-Apr-20||1986-Dec-24||||W of Vic||6049726 |- | Sambell, Stanley William||1916-Jul-20||2008-Aug-10||92|| RAAF Pilot & POW; F of Graeme,Brian,Neil,Linda,Mark||5070811 |- | Sambell, Vida Jane|| ||1951-Oct-03||67|| W of Hartley||5070812 |- | Sampson, Emily||||1981-Jun-07||76||W of William||5213501 |- | [[Trimble-3143|Sampson, Mary Alice]] || ||1973-Dec-28||100|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4d/Sneddon-724.jpg 5213346] |- |Sampson, William||||977-Jul-03||74||H of Emily||5213501 |- | Sanders, Ettie Hunter||1919-Oct-26||2003-Mar-08||||W of Frank (dec); M of Jeffrey & Lou-Ann, Russell & Julie, Philip & April, Margaret & Trevor||5071347 |- | Sanders, Francis John||1914-Oct-26||2001-Jan-12||86||AIF; H of Ettie; F of Jeffrey & Lou-Ann, Russell & Julie, Philip & April, Margaret & Trevor||5071348 |- | Sangster, Kevin John||1929 Aug 03||2011 Aug 31||82||S of Thomas & Stella; B of Beryl (dec), Thelma, Tom (dec)||6049827 |- | Sangster, Shirley||1926 Nov 15||1992 Jun 26||||W of Tom; M of Bobette & Terry, Jane & Craig||6040128 |- | Sangster, Stella Jane||||1988-Jul-05||96||W of Thomas (dec); M of Beryl, Thel, Tom, Kev||6049826 |- | Sangster, Thomas William||1926-Dec-27||1992-Jun-26||||H of Shirley; F of Bobette & Terry, Jane & Craig||6040127 |- | Santamaria, Vanessa Lynne|| ||1983-Aug-13|| || ||4238976 |- | Sargant, Geoffrey Ernest||||1999-Nov-14||70||F of Chris, Nick, Tim||5071393 |- | [[Satchwell-135|Satchwell, Eric]] ||||1973-Jul-15||46||H of Lorna; F of Janet, Alan, Brian|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/66/Satchwell-135.jpg 5213315] |- | Satchwell, Rebecca Ann||1982-Aug-19||1988-Apr-05||5||D of Sharyn & Alan; Sis of Joanne, Susan, Ian||6049853 |- | Saunders, Noel||||1979-Oct-19||51||H of Glenda; F of Teresa||5213599 |- | Sauvarin, John Edward||1954-Aug-19||2006-Apr-08||||H of Barb; F of Matt, Krystal, Adele||5071197 |- | Sauvarin, Lorna May (Betty)||||1999-Dec-10||68||W of Fred; M of John, Neil, Alan, Lynn, Gary||5071391 |- | Savage, Charles|| || ||19|| S of C E & M Savage||5070674 |- | Savage, Charles Edward||1896||1961|| || b. Kinsale, Ireland; d. Fish Ck; H of Maggie; F of Vicotr,Francis,George,Thomas||4239436 |- | Savage, Maggie||1896||1985|| || b. Ripon, Yorkshire, UK; D. Fisk Ck; W of Charles; M of Victor,Francis,George,Thomas||4239436 |- | Sawyer, Herbert|| ||1975-Sep-06||92|| H of Ida||5070790 |- | Sawyer, Ida Violet|| ||1956-Apr-23||70|| W of Herbert||5070790 |- | Scarbossa, Caterina||1912||1987|| || w/Joe Scarbossa||4238895 |- | Scarbossa, Joe||1904||1970|| || w/Caterina Scarbossa||4238895 |- | Schade, Harry||||2004-Jun-07||73||H of Ursula; F of Heidi; F-in-L of Vern||5071250 |- | Schade, Ursula||||1998-Apr-08||65||W of Harry; M of Heidi; M-in-L of Vern||5071250 |- | Schawalder, August||1920-Mar-11||2003-Apr-01||||H of Ruth; F of Martin & Peter||5071273 |- | Schawalder, Martin (Shakey)||1956-Sep-07||2003-Apr-27||||AIF; F of William; S of Ruth & Gus; B of Peter||5071273 |- | Schawalder, Ruth||1917-Oct-31||2008-Oct-18||||W of August; M of Martin & Peter||5071273 |- | Schek, Ignac||1924-Nov-29||1959-Nov-06|| || b. Hungary||4208684 |- | Schelling, Catherina||||||||||5070998 |- | Schnoor, Elfriede||1915 Jul 02||2006 May 21||||nee Behrend; W of Otto; M of Anneliese, Hans-Otto, Werner, Gunter, Antje, Klaus, Doris, Traute||6049930 |- | Schnoor, Otto Christian||1913 jun 27||1989 Aug 01||||H of Elfriede; F of Anneliese, Hans-Otto, Werner, Gunter, Antje, Klaus, Doris, Traute||6049930 |- | Schultz, Joan Evelyne||||2001-Oct-16||79||W of Reg; M of Wendy, Keith, Richard (dec)||5071327 |- | Schulz, Anita||1963-May-01||1968-Oct-23||||D of Joachim; Sis of Lyn, Karen, Andrew||5071239 |- | Schulz, Joachim Otto||1941-Jun-26||2003-Nov-07||||H of Anita; F of Anita (dec), Lyn, Karen, Andrew||5071239 |- | Schulz, Lina||1920-Jan-16||2005-Jan-28||||W of Otto; M of Joachim & Lyn||5071418 |- | Schulz, Otto E A||||1979-Jun-17||66||H of Lina; F of Joachim & Lynmarie||5071419 |- | Scoble, Alan R|| ||1969-Aug-03||54|| H of Monica||5070622 |- | Scoble, Albert Henry|| ||1962-Oct-01||76|| H of Jane||4239440 |- | Scoble, Edward Alan||1942-May-15||2006-Aug-22||64||H of Thel; F of Murray (dec), Karen (dec), Troy, Lisa||5071185 |- | Scoble, Jane|| ||1958-Sep-14||73|| W of Albert ||4239440 |- | Scoble, Karen Michelle (Kaz)||||1984-Oct-19||16||D of Thel & Ted; Sis of Murray (dec) & Troy; M of Lisa; Fiancee of Wayne||5213751 |- | Scoble, Monica|| ||1994-Mar-08||77|| W of Alan R||5070622 |- | Scoble, Murray Edward (Muz)||||1983-Jun-20||16||S of Thel & Ted; B of Karen & Troy||5213752 |- | Scott, Archibald Sidney||1892-Dec-21||1964-Feb-07|| || b. England; H of Grace Scott; F of Edith, Roland, Niel||4239106 |- | Scott, Charles Edward Stuart|| ||1949-Jan-18||80|| H of Mary Emily||4239218 |- | Scott, Effie Jane||||2006-Sep-18||85||W of Herb; M of Bernard & Janice||6049990 |- | Scott, Elinor Mary||1913-Dec-17||2012-Jun-07||||W of Frank; M of Bill & Margaret, Marion & Ian, Jeanne & Ken, Heather||5071580 |- | Scott, Frank||1919-Mar-30||1998-May-11||||AIF; H of Elinor; F of Bill & Margaret, Marion & Ian, Jeanne & Ken, Heather||5071581 |- | Scott, Grace Harriette||1894-Jul-21||1986-Apr-30|| || nee Gibson; W of Archibald Sidney; M of Edith, Roland, Niel||4239106 |- | Scott, Herbert Walter||||1990-Aug-30||78||AIF; H of Effie; F of Bernard & Janice||6049989 |- | Scott, Mary Emily|| ||1953-Oct-22||82|| W of Charles Edward Stuart||4239218 |- | Scott, Niel Dalziel||1926 Nov 28||1988 Sep 18||||H of Lois; F of Brenda, Alison, Ian, Deborah, Murray, Daniel||6049888 |- | Scott, R S G|| ||1942-Jun-28||18|| 54338 RAAF||4239105 |- | Seaborn, Kath||1942-Aug-17||1999-Apr-09||||W of chris; M of John & Jenni Burchell; D of Fred & Marj Jarvis; Sis of Thel, Cliff, Daryl||5071548 |- | Seabrook, Clara Alice||1920-Dec-17||2006-Feb-17||85||Nee Hill; W of Cyril; M of Alice, Shirley, James, Margaret, Colin, Ian, Heather||5071215 |- | [[Simmons-11730|Sellings, Catherine Avis]] ||||1970-Jul-21||63||W of Mick; M of Bill, John, Mike, Marj|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/50/Sellings-12.jpg 5213195] |- | [[Sellings-12|Sellings, Michael Patrick]] ||||1982-Aug-05||71||H of Kit (dec) & Jess|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/50/Sellings-12.jpg 5213195] |- | Semken, S J||||1981-Jul-12||64||AIF VX7018||5213673 |- | Semken, Stanley J||1917-Feb-12||1981-Jul-12||||H of Margaret; F of Val, Kevin (dec), Max, Alistair||5213673 |- | Semmken, Margaret||1922-Dec-16||2007-Nov-26||||W of Stan (dec); M of Val, Kevin (dec), Mac, Alistair||5070960 |- | Seuren, Gerard||||||58||H of Pam; F of Helen & Jamie||5071402 |- | Sgarbossa, Angelo Anthony||||1986-Apr-25||48||H of Lorraine; F of Leanne, Paul, Angela, Mark||6049703 |- | Sgarbossa, G|| ||1947-Jan-29||73|| ||4239005 |- | Sgarbossa, Luigi||1903-Jan-23||1980-Dec-18|| || H of Maria||4208727 |- | Sgarbossa, Maria||1909||1981-Sep-09|| || W of Luigi||4208727 |- | [[Funnell-635|Shandley, Ada Louise]] ||1916-Jul-22||1995-Jun-20|| || W of Herbert; M of James, Neville, Yvonne, Beverley|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b7/Shandley-22.jpg 5213310] |- | [[Shandley-37|Shandley, Brian Victor]] ||1937-Sep-16||2009-Apr-19|| || H of Joyce Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ab/Shandley-37.jpg 4239343] |- | Shandley, Clara Beatrice Grace||||1987-Feb-08||80||W of John; M of John, Norman, Alan, Ray, Joan (dec), Brian||5213754 |- | [[Shandley-33|Shandley, Donald Boyd (Don)]] ||||1990-Jul-29||||H of Helen; F of Patricia, Barry, Phill|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d4/Shandley-33.jpg 6049995] |- | [[Shandley-31|Shandley, Ernest Edward]] ||||1989 Jan 07||79||H of Nita; F of Terry, Glenn, Susan, Janet|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7d/Shandley-31.jpg 6049870] |- | Shandley, Frances Jane|| ||1954-Aug-18||84|| ||4239199 |- | [[Shandley-34|Shandley, Hazel Florence]] ||||1997-May-28||83||Youngest D of Frances Jane & Adam Shandley; Sis of Frances, Jack, Ada, Bill, Jessie, Bob, Herb, Hettie, Ernis, Don|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2e/Shandley-32.jpg 5213359] |- | Shandley, Helen E J||||12006-Dec-25||89||W of Donald; M of Patricia, Barry, Phillip||6049996 |- | [[Shandley-22|Shandley, Herbert Henry]] ||||1973-Jun-29|| || H of Ada; F of James, Neville, Yvonne, Beverley|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b7/Shandley-22.jpg 5213310] |- | [[Shandley-35|Shandley, John Adam]] ||1923-Jul-16||2005-Jan-25||||AIF; S of John & Clara; B of Norman, Allan, Joan, Brian, Ronald|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/83/Shandley-18.jpg 5071619] |- | Shandley, John Adam (Jack)||||1983-Jul-09||88||AIF;H of Clara; F of John, Norman, Alan, Ray, Joan (dec), Brian||5213754 |- | Shandley, Joyce Mary||1940-Nov-14||1987-Apr-03|| || W of Brian|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ab/Shandley-37.jpg 4239343] |- | Shandley, Nita Valerie||1923 Mar 26||2010 Mar 29||||W of Ernest; M of Terry, Glenn, Susan, Janet||6049871 |- | [[Shandley-38|Shandley, Norman Roy]] ||1925 Feb 22||1996 May 12||71||H of Glenys; F of Alison & Heather|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/59/Shandley-38.jpg 6040306] |- | [[Shandley-32|Shandley, Robert Samuel]] ||||1974-Dec-17|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2e/Shandley-32.jpg 5213359] |- | [[Shandley-36|Shandley, Ronald Raymond]] ||1927-Feb-02||1997-Oct-14||||S of John & Clara; B of Norman, Allan, Joan, Brian, John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/83/Shandley-18.jpg 5071619] |- | Shanklin, Rose|| ||1933-Jul-13|| || ||4239517 |- | Shaw, Francis J||1925-Mar-14||2011-Jan-08||||RAAF; H of Margaret (Meg); F of Therese, Simon, Nicholas, Camille||5071066 |- | Shea, William Patrick||||1984-Mar-01||||H of Roma; F of Hagen, Amanda, Kerwin, Damian, Majella||5213775 |- | Sheedy, Bridget|| ||1947-Aug-17||95|| W of James Joseph||4238828 |- | Sheedy, Bridget Rose|| ||1902-Aug-08||24|| died at View Bank, Fish Creek; D of Bridget & J J Sheedy||4238828 |- | Sheedy, James Joseph|| ||1903-Oct-27||56|| died at View Bank, Fish Creek; H of Bridget||4238828 |- | Sheedy, Nellie Magdalena|| ||1903-Nov-28||16|| D of Bridget & J J Sheedy||4238828 |- | Sheen, Albert Henry|| ||1964-Jan-30||74|| H of Vera; F of Ruby, Una, Beryl, Mary||4239451 |- | Sheen, Vera|| ||1986-Jul-30||86|| W of Albert; M of Ruby, Una, Beryl, Mary||4239452 |- | Sheerle, Karl Wilhelm||1927-Sep-15||1989-Jun-25|| || H of Olga; F of Karl Wilhelm, Manfred Werner, Paul Martin||5070829 |- | Shellcot, F A (Aub)||1913-Jul-09||2002-Apr-20||||H of Fran; F of Ayron, Reg, Robin||5071233 |- | Shellcot, Frances|| ||1919-Mar-06||64|| W of Paul; M of William||5070738 |- | Shellcot, Francis C||1911-Jul-14||2001-Aug-17||||W of Aub; M of Ayron, Reg, Robin||5071323 |- | Shellcot, Paul|| ||1927-Apr-13||75|| H of Frances; F of William||5070738 |- | Shellcot, William Tate|| ||1893-Nov-12||18|| S of Frances & Paul Shellcot||5070738 |- | Shepherd, Neil Andrew||||1987 Nov 15||30||H of Merilyn; F of Russell, Kylie, Adrian, Amanda||6049799 |- | Sheppard, Harold Stanley||||2000-May-19||87||H of Lilian; F of Ernie & Allan||5071358 |- | Sherer, Deborah Kirsten||1963-May-11||1994-Dec-02||||d. Qld; D of Sonja & Ron; Sis of Julie||5070986 |- | Shergold, Annette Lane||1919-Nov-04||2001-Sep-19||||W of Bill; M of Murray, Wendy, Heather||5071235 |- | Shergold, William Lockhart (Bill)||1918-Nov-12||2008-Mar-31||||AIF; H of Annette; F of Murray, Wendy, Heather||5071235 |- | Shields, E J|| ||1903-Aug-24|| || ||5070654 |- | [[Shingler-242|Shingler, Alice M M]] ||1868||1950|| || || [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/53/Shingler-242.jpg 5070587] |- | [[Shingler-240|Shingler, Dorothy Rebecca]] || ||1986-Oct-12|| || D of Peter & Helen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/41/Shingler-177.jpg 5070589] |- | [[Teece-227|Shingler, Mary Rebecca]] || ||1919-Oct-25||95|| b. Shropshire, England; W of Peter|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8f/Teece-227.jpg 5070588] |- | [[Shingler-177|Shingler, Peter]] ||1854||1943|| || H of Helen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/41/Shingler-177.jpg 5070589] |- | [[Short-9695|Short, Murray Gordon]] ||||1972-Jul-13||40|| H of Elsie; F of Ian, Wayne, Barry; F-in-L of Sue|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bf/Short-9695.jpg 5213257] |- | Simon, Baby||1889-Nov-17||1889-Nov-19|| || Child of Charles & Louisa||5070592 |- | Simon, Charles Albert|| ||1919-Jul-15||16|| S of Charles & Louisa||5070592 |- | [[Simon-5915|Simon, Charles William]] || ||1952-Aug-05||88|| H of Louise A; F of Baby, Clara, Bertha, Anne, Tillie, Eva, Selena, Charles, Harry, Laura, Tom, Ada|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/89/Simon-5915.jpg 5070537] |- | [[Mathers-1229|Simon, Edith Louisa]] ||||1983-Mar-01||70|| W of Henry; M of Bill|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f1/Simon-6642.jpg 5213211] |- | [[Frank-6206|Simon, Elsie Maud]] ||1911-Nov-30||1972-Jun-18||||H of Elsie.; F of Joan, Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0d/Simon-6663.jpg 5213253] |- | [[Simon-6663|Simon, Ernest Arthur]] ||1909-Jun-21||2000-Oct-10||||W of Tom (dec).; M of Joan & Ross, Robert & Sue|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0d/Simon-6663.jpg 5213253] |- | [[Simon-5489|Simon, Ernest Reinhold]] || ||1902-May-07||67|| F of Charles; B of Rudolph Henry|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/40/Simon-5489.jpg 5070593] |- | Simon, Frances Jean||1907-Sep-28||1973-Sep-30|| || W of Rudolph||5070591 |- | Simon, Helena Margaret|| ||1902-May-14||3|| D of Charles & Louisa||5070592 |- | [[Simon-6642|Simon, Henry William]] ||1905||1971|||| H of Edith; F of Bill|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f1/Simon-6642.jpg 5213211] |- | [[Haeusler-213|Simon, Louise A]] || ||1942-Mar-04||73|| W of Charles W; M of Baby, Clara, Bertha, Anne, Tillie, Eva, Selena, Charles, Harry, Laura, Tom, Ada|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/89/Simon-5915.jpg 5070537] |- | Simon, Minnie|| ||1906-May-22||5|| D of Charles & Louisa||5070592 |- | Simon, Rudolph Henry||1910-Mar-05||2000-Apr-28|| || H of Frances||5070591 |- | Simon, Rudolph Henry|| ||1909-Aug-02||27|| B of Charles; S of Ernst|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/40/Simon-5489.jpg 5070593] |- | Simpson, Ellen Winifred||||1989 Apr 26||75||W of Bill; M of Bob, Victor, Mary, Michael||6049925 |- | Simpson, William John||1913 Sep 24||1999 Jul 14||85||H of Ellie; F of Bob, Victor, Mary, Michael||6049926 |- | Sims, Lila Annie|| ||1968-Nov-18||70|| ||5070459 |- | Sinbeck, Annie M|| ||1955|| || w/Athol J Sinbeck||5070619 |- | Sinbeck, Athol J|| ||1960-Oct-02|| || w/Annie M Sinbeck||5070619 |- | Sing, Mary||||2009 Nov 14||89||W of Bill; M of Bill, Bub (Helen), Mary||6040195 |- | Sing, William (Bill)||||1994 Jan 12||75||H of Maisie; F of Bill, Helen, Mary||6040194 |- | Sing, William Stanley (Bill)||1944-Jan-05||2013-Aug-22||69||H of Janice; F of Brian, Jane||5071012 |- | Sinnbeck, Darrell G (Joe)||1930-Jul-30||2009-Nov-15||||H of Hendrika; F of Cherylin, Graeme, Merryn, Jason||5071105 |- | [[Sinnema-40|Sinnema, Homme]] ||||1970 Sep 21||||H of Margaret; F of Ellen, Dirk, Jenny, Hank, Jim||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fb/Sinnema-40.jpg 5213189] |- | Sinnema, Minke||1917 Mar 18||2004 Apr 22||||W of Homme Sinnema and Bell Vanden Bogart; m of Ellen, Dirk, Jenny, Henk, Jim|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fb/Sinnema-40.jpg 5213189] |- | Skerry, Joseph|| |||| || ||4239212 |- | Skinner, Valmay Pearl||||1976-Sep-09||63||M of Flo||5213488 |- | Slaney, Iris Muriel||1920-Dec-16||2010-Apr-22||89||W of Wal; M of Alan, Joy, Pam, Sue||5071079 |- | Slaney, Walter John Harry||1920-Mar-09||2010-Jul-25||90||H of Iris (dec); F of Alan, Joy, Pam, Sue||5071079 |- | Slater, Frank|| ||1977-Jun-22||85|| w/Herbert H Slater||4239461 |- | Slater, Herbert H|| ||1964-Jun-03||76|| w/Frank Slater||4239461 |- | Slater, John Joseph (Jack)||||1988 May 16||68||H of Pat; F of Kevin, Paul, Carmel||6049842 |- | Slater, Mary Patricia (Pat)||||1999 Mar 31||76||W of Jack; M of Kevin, Paul, Carmel||6049843 |- | Slater, Mary Therese|| ||1966-Sep-15||85|| W of Thomas William||4238939 |- | Slater, Thomas William|| ||1968-Mar-30||86|| H of Mary Therese||4238939 |- | Slattery, Bridget|| ||1903-Feb-07|| || w/Phillip & John Slattery||4238987 |- | Slattery, John|| ||1913-Aug-07|| || w/Bridget & Phillip Slattery||4238987 |- | Slattery, Phillip|| ||1912-Sep-14|| || w/Bridget & John Slattery||4238987 |- | Slee, Charles Harold||||1980-Sep-25||75||H of Elizabeth; F of Elaine, Teresa, Maureen, Beverley, Vincent||5213635 |- | Slee, Elizabeth Theresa||1907-Apr-09||2006-Feb-22||||W of Charles Harold; M of Elaine, Teresa, Maureen, Beverley, Vincent||5213635 |- | Smillie, Carole Louise||1946-Mar-18||1996-Sep-06||||W of Neil; M of Neil, Ben, Trevor||5071470 |- | [[Berry-23795|Smirl, Annie]] || ||1943-Aug-07||65|| W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5b/Berry-23795.jpg 4239185] |- | Smirl, Annie Eileen (Nancy)|| ||1987-Mar-15||72|| W of Jack; M of Judith, Barbara, Trevor|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2d/Smirl-126.jpg 5213278] |- | [[Smirl-126|Smirl, Jack]] ||||1973-Jan-22||66|| H of Annie Eileen; F of Judith, Barbara, Trevor|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2d/Smirl-126.jpg 5213278] |- | [[Caskey-902|Smirl, John]] || ||1930-Sep-22||68|| H of Annie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2e/Caskey-902.jpg 4239184] |- | Smith, A E (Bert)||||1981-Feb-25||||H of Nell; F of Sybil, Sue & Ewan, Ian, Joan||5213654 |- | [[McLaughlan-278|Smith, Amelia]] || ||1972-Aug-04||89|| W of Arthur|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/aa/Smith-87887.jpg 5213261] |- | [[Gwyther-68|Smith, Annie Wilga]] ||1912||1999|| || D of G A Gwyther|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/65/Gwyther-66.jpg 4239377] |- | Smith, Archie James||1923-Nov-11||2000-Jun-14||76|| H of Phyllis||4239526 |- | [[Smith-87887|Smith, Arthur William]] || ||1972-Aug-30||81|| H of Amelia|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/aa/Smith-87887.jpg 5213261] |- | Smith, Clarence H||||||||||5071005 |- | Smith, D J||||1976-Dec-23||69||AIF VX10699||5213478 |- | Smith, Elizabeth Mabel|| ||1967-Jul-11||85|| W of George; M of Stan, Keith, Eric||4239457 |- | Smith, Eric G||||1995 Sep 08||69||H of Margaret; F of Gillian, Fiona, Colin, Gregory, Martin, Peter, Christine, Neville||6040335 |- | Smith, Ernest Harry|| ||1965-Sep-14||80|| H of Eveline||5070854 |- | Smith, Ernest Victor||||1995 Jul 02||92||H of Helen Cecilia; F of Kathryn & Kevin||6040265 |- | Smith, Eveline|| ||1986-May-24||94|| W of Ernest||5070855 |- | Smith, Gary William||||1984-Jun-21||20||S of William & Joan (dec); B of Diane||5213566 |- | Smith, Gwendolyn||||2000-Nov||82||W of Norm||5213796 |- | Smith, Helen||||1999 Mar 31||82||Nee Colbert; W of Ernest; M of Kathryn & Kevin||6040266 |- | Smith, Helen A|| ||1905||22|| w/Robert Smith||4239302 |- | [[Smith-299865|Smith, James Ernest]] ||1890||1971|||| H of Maisie; F of Nancy, Jean Nonie, Kevin, Barry,Russell, Heather, Gail|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6a/Smith-299865.jpg 5213216] |- | Smith, Joan Beverley||||1979-Jun-19||43||W of Bill; M of Garry & Diane||5213566 |- | Smith, John|| ||1929-Feb-06||75|| H of Elizabeth Ann Smith||4239301 |- | Smith, John|| ||1908||86|| w/Robert Smith||4239302 |- | Smith, Joyce Canberra||||1990 Oct 16||77||M of Glenis; GM of Matthew Calder||6049977 |- | Smith, Judith May|| ||1948-May-21|| <1|| w/Archie & Phyllis||4239527 |- | Smith, Lily Jean||||2004-Jul-19||88||W of Lindsay; M of Brian, Jennifer, Ivan||5071253 |- | Smith, Lindsay Robert Clinton||||2007-Dec-07||94||H of lily; F of Brian, Jennifer, Ivan||5071253 |- | Smith, Lorraine Mary||||2013-Sep-19||60||nee Minns; W of Brian||5071011 |- | Smith, M E (Nell)||||2000-Jan-30||87||W of Bert; M of Sybil, Sue &Ewan, Ian, Joan||5213654 |- | Smith, Mary|| ||1900||81|| w/Robert Smith||4239302 |- | Smith, Mary|| ||1884||36|| w/Robert Smith||4239302 |- | [[Renwick-732|Smith, Maisie Lavinia]] ||1890||1971|||| W of James Ernest; M of Kevin, Barry,Russell, Heather, Gail|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6a/Smith-299865.jpg 5213216] |- | Smith, Maya Skye||2002-Jun-13||2002-Jun-13||||D of Billy & Rachel; Sis of Jessie||5070979 |- | Smith, Norman||||1984-Nov-27||78||H of Gwen; F of Ruth & Alan||5213796 |- | Smith, Phyllis May||1924-May-05||1960-Aug-31||36|| W of Archie||4239526 |- | Smith, Robert|| ||1916||58|| w/John,Mary,Mary & Helen A Smith||4239303 |- | Smith, Samuel||1887-Nov-06||1971-Aug-16|| || H of Elizabeth||4239457 |- | Smith, Trevor James|| ||1968-Dec-18||19|| ||4238916 |- | Smith, Vicki Ann||||1997-Dec-20||36||W of Brian; M of Melissa, Alex, Kara||5071593 |- | Smith, William Raymond||1913-Sep-08||2003-Oct-18||||H of Rita; F of Fred, Robin, Geoff, Loretta,Lindsay||5071259 |- | [[Sampson-6052|Sneddon, Eva Pearl]] || ||1980-Sep-28||72||W of Norman; M of Val, Garry|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4d/Sneddon-724.jpg 5213346] |- | [[Sneddon-724|Sneddon, Norman A]] || ||1989-Dec-10||79||H of Eva; F of Val, Garry|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4d/Sneddon-724.jpg 5213346] |- | Snelling, Iris May||||1977-Oct-08||61||W of Ross, M of Joan, Allan, Stephen||5213511 |- | Snelling, Ross James||||2007-Dec-30||88||AIF VX100116; H of Iris; F of Stephen; Step-F of Joan & Allan||5213512 |- | Solomon, J L|| ||1963-Jun-15||63|| 7701 Pte; H of Eleanor; F of Alan||4238865 |- | Sommers, Clarence Percy George||||1992-Jul-16||85||H of Ivy; F of Don, Neil, Alan, Barbara, Gwen, Raymond, Jill||5213645 |- | Sommers, Ivy Madge||||1980-Nov-19||75||W of Clarrie; M of Don, Neil, Alan, Barbara, Gwen, Raymond, Jill||5213645 |- | Spargo, Florence Maud|| ||1951-Jun-28||73|| ||5070687 |- | Spark, Alexander Dodd|| ||1959-Aug-16||89|| H of Mary||4239165 |- | Spark, Mary Margaret|| ||1943-Feb-06||70|| W of Alexander||4239165 |- | Spencer, Allan Arthur||1911-Aug-06||1984-Oct-12||||H of Mary; F of Janet, Susanna, Russell, Sandra||5213790 |- | [[Spencer-12794|Spencer, Daniel]] || ||1910-Aug-10||73|| F of Rose|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e6/Spencer-12794.jpg 5070517] |- | [[Spencer-27054|Spencer, Daniel]] || ||1955-Sep-15||83|| H of Lily|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/eb/Spencer-27054.jpg 5070756] |- | [[Spencer-27056|Spencer, David]] || ||1944-Oct-08||84|| w/William Spencer|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/94/Spencer-27057.jpg 5070516] |- | Spencer, Gilbert W||||1996 Dec 02||86||H of Hilda; F of Gil & Elaine; F-in-L of Fran & Keith||6040377 |- | Spencer, Hilda G||||1997 Dec 31||87||W of Gil; M of Gil & Elaine; M-in-L of Fran & Keith||6040378 |- | [[Watt-6533|Spencer, Jessie F]] || ||2007-Sep-15||99||W of Norman; M of Kevin and Graham|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/61/Spencer-27049.jpg 5213235] |- | Spencer, Kevin Norman||||2001-Feb-10||63||H of Jessie; F of Robert & Susan; F-in-L of Peter||5071344 |- | [[Blackmore-2131|Spencer, Lily Ethel]] || ||1963-Apr-25||80|| W of Daniel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/eb/Spencer-27054.jpg 5070756] |- | Spencer, Mary Grant||1920-Mar-10||2001-Dec-24||||W of Allan; M of Janet, Susanne, Russell, Sandra||5213790 |- | [[Spencer-27049|Spencer, Norman David]] || ||1971-Dec-31||63||H of Jessie; F of Kevin and Graham|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/61/Spencer-27049.jpg 5213235] |- | [[Spencer-27055|Spencer, Rose]] || ||1949-Sep-15||79|| D of Daniel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e6/Spencer-12794.jpg 5070517] |- | [[Spencer-27057|Spencer, William]] || ||1941-Aug-11||67|| w/David Spencer|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/94/Spencer-27057.jpg 5070516] |- | Sperling, Emma|| ||1914-Jul-14||49|| W of Richard; M of John||5070519 |- | Sperling, Frederick||||1985-Aug-22||82||H of Olive; F of Colin, Phyllis, Alan||5213810 |- | Sperling, John|| ||1915-Jul-08||24|| AIF; S of Emma & Richard||5070519 |- | Sperling, Olive Ida||||1997-Sep-10||91||W of Fred; M of Colin, Phyllis, Alan||5213810 |- | Sperling, Richard|| ||1961-Oct-11||86|| H of Emma; F of John||5070519 |- | Stafford, || |||| || ||5070513 |- | Stancliffe, Elizabeth|| ||1907-Jun-07|| || d. Fairbank||5070833 |- | Steele, Amy|| ||1959-Oct-08||75|| W of Charles||4239373 |- | Steele, C J|| ||1967-Sep-18||57|| VX24750||4239274 |- | Steele, Charles|| ||1953-Sep-20||85|| H of Amy||4239373 |- | Steele, Charles Philip (Phil)||1912 Nov 20||1993 Nov 08||||H of Joyce; F of Kaye & Alan; F-in-L of Colin & Pam||6040181 |- | Steele, Clarence J|| ||1967-Sep-18|| || ||4239273 |- | Steele, Enid Joyce||1917 Mar 02||1994 Jan 11||||W of Phil; M of Kaye & Alan; M-in-L of Colin & Pam||6040182 |- | Steele, Florence M|| ||1987-Jun-02|| || w/Harper James||4239125 |- | Steele, Geoffrey Clarence||||2012-Mar-30||60||H of Margaret; F of Michael, David||5071057 |- | Steele, Harper James|| ||1954-Aug-21||27|| w/Florence M||4239125 |- | Steele, John Roderick||||1976-Apr-02||56||H of Verna; F of Lynette, Dianne, Glenda||5213435 |- | Steele, Keith Edward (Dick)||||1987-Jan-18||68||H of Marjorie; F of Wendy & Lois||6049732 |- | Steele, Lillian Hope|| ||1942-Mar-04||43|| ||5070539 |- | Steele, Malcolm William (Mac)||1910 Nov 08||1989 Apr 09||||H of Margaret; F of Betty & Heather||6049885 |- | Steele, Margaret Robertson||1912 Nov 22||2002 Apr 06||||W of Malcolm; M of Betty & Heather||6049886 |- | Steele, Marjorie Lulu||1916-Oct-21||2004-Sep-05||||M of Wendy & Lois||6049733 |- | Steele, Mary||1861||1926|| || W of William Elder||4239368 |- | Steele, Verna||1923-Oct-12||2005-Nov-29||||nee Knight, Fairbank; W of John; M of Lynette Ann, Dianne Verna, Glenda Joan||5213435 |- | Steele, William Elder||1859||1949|| || H of Mary||4239368 |- | Steer, Florence Adeline||1909-Feb-12||2009-May-31||||||5213525 |- | Steer, Frederick William Michael||||1978-Feb-07||70||||5213525 |- | Stefani, Attilio Romano|| ||1964-Dec-04||62|| w/Erminia||4238854 |- | Stefani, Erminia||1913-Apr-07||1985-Jun-25|| || w/Attlio Romano||4238854 |- | Steinfort, Carl Bernard|| ||1928-Jun-18||28|| H of Gwendoline Agnes; F of Louis & Edward||4238821 |- | Steinfort, Gwendoline Agnes|| ||1993-Apr-06||92|| W of Carl Bernard; M of Louis & Edward||4238821 |- | Stephens, Alexander (Pat)||||1980-Feb-13||70||H of Eve; F of Ron (dec), Mary (dec), Maureen, Tony, Joan, Marie (dec), Terry||5213632 |- | Stephens, D A||||2005-Oct-26||86||AIF VX43368; ||5071234 |- | Stephens, Daphne Frances||1913-Dec-19||2004-Nov-13||||AIF; nee Gault; W of David; M of Jean||5071235 |- | Stephens, Margaret Evelyn||||1992-Jan-10||86||W of Pat; M of Ron (dec), Mary (dec), Maureen, Tony, Joan, Marie (dec), Terry||5213632 |- | Stephens, Pearlie Janie Isabella||1894||1980||||mother||5213605 |- | Stephens, W A|| ||1920-Oct-28|| || ||6040587 |- | Stephens, Wendy Leanne||1967-Oct-25||1967-Oct-28|| || ||5070765 |- | Stephenson, Hazel Lilian||1891||1980|| || nee Biggs; W of Thomas; M of Wallace & Robert||5070546 |- | Stephenson, Robert Archenfield||1918||1990|| || S of Thomas & Hazel||5070546 |- | Stephenson, Thomas Henry James||1892||1970|| || H of Hazel; F of Wallace & Robert||5070546 |- | Stephenson, Wallace Keith||1922||1923|| || S of Thomas & Hazel||5070546 |- | Stevens, Alan Edward||1934-Dec-27||1990-Feb-28||||H of Hazel; Step-F of Bev, Val, Pam (dec), Doug, Merv||5071506 |- | Stevens, Hazel Mary||1922-Nov-27||1999-Dec-31||||W of Alan; M & M-in-L of Bev & Bernie, Val & Ted, Pam (dec), Doug & Kay, Merv & Vicki||5071504 |- | Stevens, Margaret||||||||||5071000 |- | Stewart, Allan P||||2011-Nov-03||87||AIF; H of Sylvia; F of Thelma, Allan, Raymond||5071069 |- | Stewart, Anne|| ||1925-Aug-13||86|| ||5070529 |- | Stewart, Archibald|| ||1951-Jul-03||80|| ||4239103 |- | Stewart, Archibald|| ||1918-Jan-23||85|| ||4239476 |- | Stewart, Archibald|| ||1918-Jan-23||85|| ||4239538 |- | Stewart, George || ||1945-Nov-01||67|| ||5070540 |- | Stewart, J A Laurence||1940-Feb-10||1998-Jul-16||||S of Ruby; B of Phyllis||5071557 |- | Stewart, James|| ||1948-Apr-14||73|| ||5070541 |- | Stewart, James Stanley||1902 Feb 25||1988 Aug 23||86||b. Belfast, Ireland; D. Toora; H of Ruby Matilda; F of Phyllis, Laurence||6049823 |- | [[Stewart-17385|Stewart, James Henry (Jim)]] ||1920-Dec-29||1997-Feb-04|| || H of Lyla; F of David,Janet,Robin,Kingsley,Gordon,Andrew|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/10/Munro-1610.jpg 4239357] |- | Stewart, Lyla (Jean)||1921-Apr-25||2008-Oct-30|| || W of James Henry; M of David,Janet,Robin,Kingsley,Gordon,Andrew|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/10/Munro-1610.jpg 4239357] |- | Stewart, Malcolm (Mac)||1922-Sep-14||2013-Aug-03||||H of Annie Amelia (Nancy); F of Malcolm (dec), Rodney & Pam, Rosemary & Graham, Nancy & Noel||5071013 |- | Stewart, Ruby Matilda||||2001 Nov 27||101||W of Stanley; M of Phyllis & Laurence||6049824 |- | Stewart, Sylvia V||||2010-Nov-06||88||Nee Hanks; W of Allan; M of Thelma, Allan, Raymond||5071069 |- | Stiles, || |||| || ||4208697 |- | Stiles, Vera||1905-Oct-01||1984-Dec-21||||Aunt of Evelyn, Terry||5213797 |- | [[Hope-2542|Stock, Elizabeth]] || ||1925-Sep-26||69|| W of James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/05/Stock-824.jpg 5070645] |- | [[Stock-824|Stock, James]] || ||1931-Jul-15||78|| H of Elizabeth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/05/Stock-824.jpg 5070645] |- | Stockdale, Cyril A||1915 Mar 03||1996 Dec 10||||H of Ethel; F of Richard, Lucy, Nancy||6040192 |- | Stockdale, Ernest John|| |||| || H of Nancy; w/Margaret||4239111 |- | Stockdale, Ethel Mary||1911 Oct 09||1994 Jan 07||||W of Cyril; M of Richard, Lucy, Nancy||6040191 |- | Stockdale, Jane||1997-Jun-06||1997-Jun-06||||D of Tim & Judy||5070987 |- | Stockdale, Lisa Margaret||1975-May-15||1990-Nov-17||15||D of Anja & Bob; Sis of Wendy, Michelle, Twin of Matthew||6040018 |- | Stockdale, Lucy Elizabeth||1950-Mar-28||2009-Apr-01||||M of Elizabeth||5071128 |- | Stockdale, Margaret|| |||| || w/Ernest & Nancy||4239111 |- | [[Burvill-70|Stockdale, Mary Isabel]] || ||1952-Jun-24||72|| W of Richard|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f0/Stockdale-435.jpg 4239110] |- | Stockdale, Nancy|| |||| || W of Ernest John; w/Margaret||4239111 |- | [[Stockdale-435|Stockdale, Richard]] || ||1971-May-16||89|| H of Mary Isabel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f0/Stockdale-435.jpg 4239110] |- | Stockdale, Robert Malcolm||1947-Sep-19||1994-Mar-04||||H of Anja; F of Wendy, Michelle, Matthew, Lisa||6040017 |- | [[Levens-281|Stone, Florence Edna]] ||||1973-Nov-16||67|| W of Allan; M of Aileen, Janet, Maurice|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b9/Levens-281.jpg 5213343] |- | Stone, Robin Thomas||1941 Feb 26||1988 Sep 28||||S of Mavis & Allan (dec); B of Chris & Sue||6049859 |- | Stone, William Albert||||1976-Jun-20||68||H of Ivy; F of Wilma, Gary, Lynette, Helen||5213454 |- | Strazzabosco, Martin || ||1963-Dec-01||61|| ||4238862 |- | Stuart, Alford Gordon||1958-Jul-27||1996-Nov-08||||S of Merv & Kath; B of Jim, Bill, Marg||5071440 |- | [[Stubbs-4308|Stubbs, George Henry William]] ||1883-Jun-21||1973-Nov-06|||| H of Mareclla Margaret; F of Stanley, Marcelle, Mervyn, Trevor|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a9/Stubbs-4308.jpg 5070828] |- | [[McPherson-7602|Stubbs, Marcella Margaret]] ||1904-Nov-02||1982-Feb-12|||| W of George; M of Stanley, Marcelle, Mervyn, Trevor|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a9/Stubbs-4308.jpg 5070828] |- | [[Stubbs-4312|Stubbs, Peter Gregory]] || ||1957-Aug-05||6|| S of Barbara & Stanley||5070828 |- | [[Stubbs-4309|Stubbs, Trevor Grant]] ||1932-Feb-21||2003-Jul-31|||| S of George Henry & Mareclla Margaret; B of Stanley, Marcelle, Mervyn; F of Justin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a9/Stubbs-4308.jpg 5070828] |- | Stuchberry, Hugh|| ||1998-Feb-21||87|| H of Madge. F of Ken,Ian,John||5070597 |- | Stuchberry, Madge|| ||2011-Mar-05||97|| W of Hugh; M of Ken.Ian.John||5070597 |- | Sturma, Pietro|| ||1954-Mar-06||60|| H of Virginia||4238822 |- | Sturma, Virginia|| ||1956-Feb-19||57|| W of Pietro||4238822 |- | Suckling, George || ||1956-Feb-07||65|| ||5070696 |- | Sullivan, Charles|| ||1948-Sep-22||61|| w/Ellen T, Jeremiah & Ethel Kate||4208728 |- | Sullivan, Ellen T|| ||1931-Aug-14||84|| W of Jeremiah||4208728 |- | Sullivan, Ethel Kate|| ||1900-Sep-07||11|| D of Jeremiah & Ellen T||4208728 |- | Sullivan, Eva May||||1998-Jun-19||81||W of Laurie; M of Darul, Delwyn, Jenny||5071598 |- | Sullivan, Jeremiah|| ||1901-Mar-26||53|| H of Ellen T||4208728 |- | Sullivan, John Joseph|| ||1970-Jan-18||80|| H of Marion Alice; F of Marion, Harold, Jack, Margaret, Laurie, Ann, Norm, Nell, Gladys, Nancy||4238931 |- | Sullivan, Laurence Alfred||||1997-Feb-27||77||H of Eva; F of Daryl, Delwyn, Jenny||5071599 |- | Sullivan, Marion Alice|| ||1990-Mar-10||100|| W of John Joseph; M of Marion, Harold, Jack, Margaret, Laurie, Ann, Norm, Nell, Gladys, Nancy||4238931 |- | Summers, Clare||||1976-Jul-19||81||H of Gladys; F of Iris, Norman, Brian, Dorothy||5213461 |- | Sund, W V|| ||1965-Jun-30||60|| VX54143 Sapper||4239497 |- | Sutherland, || |||| || ||4239140 |- | Sutton, Roland William (Bill)||||1989 Feb 20||89||||6049878 |- | [[Sweeting-260|Sweet, Ann]] || ||1894-Nov-26||53|| w/William Sweet|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f2/Sweet-2571.jpg 5070585] |- | [[Sweet-2571|Sweet, William]] || ||1901-Jun-24||87|| w/Ann Sweet|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f2/Sweet-2571.jpg 5070585] |- | Sydenham, Alan (Charles)||1930-Aug-17||1999-Jun-14||68||H of Joan; F of Jennifer, Robyn, Graeme, Murray, Barry||5071534 |- | [[Williamson-16244|Symington, Hilda Ethelwynne]] ||||1972-Apr-03||||W of John; M of David, Robert, Gael, Christina|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7c/Symington-573.jpg 5213220] |- | [[Symington-573|Symington, Rev John]] ||1905||1992||||H of Hilda & Rose; F of David, Robert, Gael, Christina|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7c/Symington-573.jpg 5213220] |- | Symmons, Herbert Charles|| ||1945-Oct-26||65|| w/Martha Symmons||5070713 |- | Symmons, Martha M|| ||1974-Mar-06||90|| w/Herbert Charles Symmons||5070713 |- | Symons, Barry Edward||||1992 Jan 31||44||S of Jack & Nancy; H of Bev; F of Trenton & Danielle||6040084 |- | Symons, Joan|| ||1928-Oct-01||9|| D of C V & L S Symons||5070802 |- | Symons, John William Davies||1912 May 09||1992 Oct 16||||RAAF 116889; H of Nancy; F of John, Barry (dec), Ross||6040105 |- | Synan, Agnes Vera|| ||2005-Jan-16||97|| W of Martin Leo; F of Leo, John, Claire, Marie, Brian, Maurice||4238816 |- | Synan, Catherine|| ||1973-Aug-02||76|| W of James Bernard||4238803 |- | Synan, Elizabeth|| ||1975-Feb-14||86|| W of Patrick Gabriel; M of Michael||4238804 |- | Synan, Ellen Florence|| ||1967-Jan-09||71|| W of Michael||4238815 |- | Synan, James Bernard|| ||1950-Apr-04||53|| H of Catherine; F of Terence, Peter||4238803 |- | Synan, John|| ||1988-Nov-22||52|| || [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ed/Synan-24.jpg 4238779] |- | [[Synan-13|Synan, John]] ||1918-Oct-17||1971-Feb-04|| || H of Mary; F of Betty, Laurie, Margaret, Eileen, Mary, Patricia, Carmel, Jim, John, Patrick|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cd/Synan-13.jpg 4238802] |- | Synan, Martin Leo|| ||1959-Apr-21||60|| H of Agnes Vera Mabel; F of Leo, John, Claire, Marie, Brian, Maurice||4238816 |- | [[McDermott-3396|Synan, Mary]] || ||1931-Oct-10|| 72?|| W of Michael|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ed/Synan-24.jpg 4238779] |- | [[Synan-24|Synan, Michael]] || ||1922-Jan-24||66|| H of Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ed/Synan-24.jpg 4238779] |- | Synan, Michael|| ||1943-Dec-18||28|| KIA New Guinea; S of Patrick & Elizabeth||4238804 |- | Synan, Michael|| ||1964-Apr-15|| || H of Ellen Florence||4238815 |- | Synan, Patrick Gabriel|| ||1957-Jun-16||78|| H of Elizabeth; F of Michael||4238804 |- | Synan, Thomas D|| ||1920-Nov-01||40|| ||4238780 |- | [[Tagliabue-13|Tagliabue, Gregory James]] ||||1973-May-04||12|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bc/Tagliabue-13.jpg 5213265] |- | Tapscott, Edwin George||1923-Sep-07||1984-Sep-04||||AIF; b. Hay; d. Leongatha; H of Sadie; F of John & Wendy||5213784 |- | Tapscott, Sadie Elaine||||1994-Feb-17||70||nee Jacka; W of Edwin; M of John & Wendy||5213785 |- | Tassell, Delila Pearl||||1976-Feb-06||87||W of Robert; M of Edith, Mabel, Les, Hazel, Gladys (dec)||5213438 |- | [[Tarran-26|Tarran, Alluteus Sheldon]] || ||1920-May-09||80|| H of Elizabeth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8a/Tarran-26.jpg 5070788] |- | [[Veal-951|Tarran, Elizabeth]] || ||1926-Oct-16||80|| W of Alluteus|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8a/Tarran-26.jpg 5070788] |- | Tarrant, John|| ||24 Jan 1936?||78|| H of Mary Ann||4239511 |- | Tarrant, Mary Ann|| ||1943-Apr-30||85|| W of John||4239511 |- | Tattersall, Barbara L||1920-Oct-19||1991-Jan-13||||||6040029 |- | Tattersall, Jack||1923-Apr-12||1996-Sep-07||||||6040030 |- | Tatterson, Muriel||1912 Nov 30||2008 Dec 24||||nee Rodda; W of George; M of Meree||6040057 |- | Tatterson, William George Colin||1912 Sep 21||1992 Apr 22||||H of Muriel; F of Meree||6040056 |- | Taylor, Amy Amelia Doreen||1927 Mar 22||2004 Dec 26||||nee Bullingham; W of John||6049918 |- | Taylor, Christina Clare||||1983-Jun-28||75||W of Henry (Tom); M of Christina (Nina), Maureen, Tom, Sheila||5213447 |- | Taylor, Florence Elizabeth|| ||1942-Jan-07|| || ||4239084 |- | Taylor, Henry William||||1975-Oct-19||||H of Chris; F of Nina, Maureen, Tom, Sheila||5213447 |- | Taylor, John William Charles||1924 Nov 10||1989 Jun 13||64||H of Amy; F of Linda, David, Chris, Jenny, Andrew||6049917 |- | Taylor, John Wilson|| ||1943-Jul-05|| || H of Rosina||4239082 |- | Taylor, Lily Ulilah|| ||1910-Sep-22||20|| S of J W & R Taylor||4239086 |- | Taylor, Margaret May|| ||1956-May-31||72|| w/Clara Goller||4239169 |- | Taylor, Maxwell David||||1976-Jul-08||35||S of Ivan & Jean; B of Jenny||5213457 |- | [[Blay-400|Taylor, Olga Beatrice]] ||||1985-Apr-05|| || W of Bill (dec); M of Merle, Ellen, Jim, Marree|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bd/Taylor-97871.jpg 5213287] |- | Taylor, Rosina|| ||1943-Nov-01|| || W of John||4239082 |- | Taylor, Thomas John Wilson|| ||1965-Mar-20||65|| S of John Wilson & Rosina Taylor||4239395 |- | [[Taylor-97871|Taylor, William Strang]] ||||1972-Sep-12||62|| H of Olga|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bd/Taylor-97871.jpg 5213287] |- | Telfer, John T||||1998-Mar-09||63||H of Frances; F of Marie||5071586 |- | Telfer, William Albert||||1979-Apr-20||40||H of Amy; F of Darryl, Wayne, Joanne, Bruce||5213570 |- | Temple, Allen Henry||1918-Dec-01||2009-Feb-17||||RAAF; H of Nancy; F of Gillian||5070950 |- | Temple, Nancy Valmae||1919-Aug-30||2013-May-20||||W of Allan; M of Gillian & Gordon||5070950 |- | Teunissen, Cornelis||1911-Sep-19||2004-Dec-18|| || b. Ede, Holland; H of Grietje; F of Mees, Ditta, Marjan||5070932 |- | Thiele, Alma Sylvia||1918 Apr 10||2010 Aug 29||||W of Ron; M of Brian, Diane, Julie||6040167 |- | Thiele, Ronald Ernest||1916 Sep 29||1993 Sep 10||||H of Elma; F of Brian, Diane, Julie||6040166 |- | Thomas, Alma||||1999-Jun-27||85||nee Evenden; W of Leslie Mervyn (dec); M of Valerie, John (dec), Marilyn||5071539 |- | Thomas, Jessie|| ||1956-Nov-17||82|| w/William Thomas||4239266 |- | Thomas, Mervyn Albert|| ||1961-Apr-19||17|| ||4239325 |- | Thomas, William Richard|| ||1963-Jul-10||96|| w/Jessie Thomas||4239266 |- | Thompson, Ernest H||||2011-Aug-12||93||H of Mary (dec); F of David, Ruth, Bruce, Neil, Heather||5071338 |- | Thompson, John Robinson||1909 Jul 08||1997 Feb 05||||b. Ballymena, Ireland; W of Daphne Mary; F of Keron John & Russell Charles David||6040387 |- | Thompson, Mary Louise||||2001-Mar-07||80||W of Ernie; M of David, ruth, Bruce, Neil, Heather||5071338 |- | Thomson, Alberta Elsie (Allir)||1918 Apr 15||2010 Nov 14||||W of Barney; M of Charlie, Donald, Ian, Peter, Malcolm||6040305 |- | Thomson, David||1909 Mar 18||1991 Jun 10||||S of William & Martha||6040046 |- | Thomson, Edward||1912 Sep 09||1989 Apr 17||||AIF; H of Maud; F of Valerie & Denise||6049927 |- | Thomson, Ethel Maude|| ||1972-Mar-13||85|| w/James H Thomson||4239403 |- | Thomson, James H|| ||1966-Mar-26||78|| w/Ethel Maude Thomson||4239403 |- | Thomson, Rupert Charles (Barney)||1914 Dec 29||1996 Apr 18||||H of Allie; F of Charlie, Donald, Ian, Peter, Malcolm||6040304 |- | Thorne, Michael Bergin||||1985-Dec-02||61||AIF; H of Peggy; F of Michael,Carolyn, Julia||5213836 |- | Thorne, Peggy Rosemary||||2000-May-06||74||W of Michael; M of Michael, Carolyn, Julia||5213836 |- | Thorney, Francis Richard||||1978-Apr-06||75||H of Freda; F of Peter, Lorna, Ken, Richard, Noel||5213518 |- | Thorney, Freda||||1982-Sep-06||69||W of Frank (dec); M of Peter, Lorna, Ken, Richard, Noel||5213518 |- | Thorton, Trevor Lindsay||1953-Dec-25||2011-Mar-10||||H of Kerry; F of Lincoln, Blake, Alex||5071063 |- | Thunder, Catherine Agnes||||1983-May-26||80||W of Francis; M of Joseph||5213748 |- | Thunder, Francis||||1983-Sep-09||||H of Agnes (dec); F of Joe||5213748 |- | Thunder, Joseph Henry||1934-Oct-03||2006-Jun-24||||H of Yvonne; F of Janine, Peter, Cathy, Joanne, Alison, Claire||5071196 |- | Thunder, Yvonne Margaret||1938-Oct-19||2009-Jun-26||||W of Joseph; M of Janine, Peter, Cathy, Joanne, Alison, Claire||5071196 |- | Tibballs, Ethel May|| ||1939-Oct-27||56|| W of Harry James; M of May, Keitha, William, Charles||4239209 |- | Tibballs, Harry James|| ||1953-Jun-18||75|| H of Ethel May||4239209 |- | Tibballs, Mollie V||1921 May 01||1994 Jan 04||||W of Charles (Chick); M of Rhonda, Lois, Allan, Robert||6040188 |- | Tibballs, S Charles (Chick)||1916 May 02||1997 May 24||||H of Mollie; F of Rhonda, Lois, Allan, Robert||6040189 |- | [[Munro-1210|Tieman, Emma May]] || ||1969-May-10||77|| W of Stanley George; M of Norma|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/35/Tieman-24.jpg 4239122] |- | Tieman, Gwendoline||||2013 Dec 12||87||nee Holt; W of Jimmy (dec); M of Jack & Lyn; M-in-L of Colin; Sis of Fred, Dorothy (dec), Lyn (dec), Ness (dec), Kath (dec), George (dec), Mac (dec), Olive, Eileen (Obit; The Star, Tues, Dec 17, 2013)||5070996 |- | [[Tieman-47|Tieman, Lindsay James]] ||||1983||58||||[http://www.leongathacemetery.com.au/gal/LAWNL037.jpg Ext web site] |- | Tieman, Lindsay James (Jim)||||1983-Sep-16||58||H of Gwen; F of Jack & Lyn||5213761 |- | [[Tieman-46|Tieman, Norma Meryl]] ||1928-Jul-04||1946-Aug-13|| || D of Stanley & Emma|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/35/Tieman-24.jpg 4239122] |- | Tieman, Skye||||2009-Sep-24||||21 weeks; D of Marianne & Shane; Sis of Heidi & Jett||5071532 |- | [[Tieman-24|Tieman, Stanley George]] || ||1973-Jan-12||78|| H of Emma May; F of Norma|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/35/Tieman-24.jpg 4239122] |- | [[Tieman-48|Tieman, Stanley Munro]] ||1922-Apr-04||1987-Mar-20||||H of Joyce; F of Bernard & Iris; F-in-L of Thea & Max|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b6/Tieman-48.jpg 6049780] |- | Tilson, William Robert||1919-Jun-03||2001-Mar-16||||British Army 893794; b. Cavan; d. Leongatha; H of Emily Hilda; F of Leigh, Darryl, Juliet, Robert||5071341 |- | Timmins, Cecilia|| ||1946-Feb-24||64|| Sister of Minnie||5070463 |- | Timmins, Kathleen||1900||1967|| || W of Lincoln||5070479 |- | Timmins, Lincoln M B||1895||1977|| || H of Kathleen||5070479 |- | Timmins, Minnie|| ||1965-Jun-22||74|| Sister of Cecilia||5070463 |- | [[Tobias-1407|Tobias, Edward John]] || ||1971-Jun-27||35|| H of Dawn; F of, Lisa|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d1/Tobias-1407.jpg 5213209] |- | [[Tobias-1408|Tobias, John J S]] || ||1953-Jan-13||58|| H of Vi|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ab/Tobias-1408.jpg 4239252] |- | Tobias, Sydney Kingsford||||1977-Jan-01||48||H of May; F of Sheryl & Gary||5213476 |- | [[Edwards-39531|Tobias, Violet]] || ||1970-Apr-09||69|| W of John J S|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ab/Tobias-1408.jpg 4239252] |- | Tobin, Margaret|| |||| || ||4238786 |- | Todd, David William||||1997-Jun-05||81||B of Janet, Jack, Olive, Nell||6049730 |- | Todd, John Alexander (Jack)||||1986-Dec-28||75||S of John & Annie (both dec)||6049729 |- | [[Rodwell-505|Tollis, Elizabeth Lillian]] ||1901-Mar-05||1998-Aug-27||||W of Ralph; M of Elizabeth & Doris|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/54/Tollis-62.jpg 5213252] |- | [[Tollis-62|Tollis, Ralph]] ||||1972-Jun-08||78||F of Lilly & Doris|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/54/Tollis-62.jpg 5213252] |- | Tomkins, John William Bridges (Jack)|| ||1944-Jan-24||28|| w/Charles H W Millett; S of Frank & Ruby; B of Irene, Eric, Mavis, Muriel, Gloria||5070673 |- | Tootell, Heath Robert||||2009-Jul-04||22||S of Tracey; Step-S of Jock; B of Tyson; Partner of Nikki||5071136 |- | Torcutti, Leonilda||1926-Nov-24||1989-Oct-21|| || W of Silvestro||4238964 |- | Torcutti, Silvestro||1924-Dec-28|||| || H of Leonilda||4238964 |- | Torpey, Michael|| ||1902-Jun-02||70|| ||4238878 |- | Traeger, Joyce||||1987-Dec-13||48||W of Alan; M of Anthony ( Percy||5071439 |- | Trease, Adrian W||||1997-Mar-12||66||H of Erin Maureen; F of Maureen, Terry, Colleen, Mark, Lee, Penny||5071602 |- | Trease, Albert|| ||1965-Jul-04||72|| H of Ruby||5070858 |- | Trease, Albert Ronald (Ron)||1930-May-24||2008-Jul-24||||H of Molly (dec); F of Ann, John (dec), Julie; H of Ruth (dec)||5071193 |- | Trease, Clara C|| ||1943-Jul-30|| || W of William||5070837 |- | Trease, Desmond Willis|| ||1967-Nov-06||48|| H of Elsie||5070467 |- | Trease, Elsie May|| ||1989-Mar-30|| 67?|| W of Desmond||5070467 |- | Trease, Erin M||||2007-Jan-21||72||nee Canty; M of Maureen, Terry, Colleen, Mark, Lee, Penny||5071601 |- | Trease, Jack Lynton||||1982-Feb-12||58||AIF VX140466; H of Shirley; F of Gaye, John, Greg||5213660 |- | Trease, John|| ||1958-May-01||6|| S of Mary G Trease||5070667 |- | Trease, Margaret C S (Pearl)|| ||1955-Jun-28||65|| W of Richard||4239170 |- | Trease, Mary G|| ||1959-Jan-10||27|| M of John Trease||5070667 |- | Trease, Richard|| ||1960-Jul-14||73|| H of Margaret||4239170 |- | Trease, Ruby|| ||1980-Apr-18||83|| W of Albert||5070858 |- | Trease, Ruth||||2006-Jul-01||76||W of Ron; M of Ian, Susan, Russell, Janet||5071193 |- | Trease, Stanley Rex||||1983-Oct-16||51||H of Lorraine; F of Jan, Peter, Garry, Andrew||5213782 |- | Trease, William T|| ||1964-Sep-25||86|| H of Clara||5070837 |- | Trew, Nellie||||1976-Oct-09||74||W of Wilfred George; M of Bruce & Roma (dec)||5213484 |- | Trew, Wilfred George||||1982-Feb-12||82||H of Nellie (dec); F of Bruce & Roma (dec)||5213484 |- | Trotman, || |||| || ||5070644 |- | Trotman, Alice Louisa|| ||1941-Jul-21||40|| ||4238876 |- | Trotman, Annie Ulva|| ||1945-Sep-10|| || W of Harry; M of Harry,Victoria||5070631 |- | Trotman, F H Betty||||1983-May-08||58||W of John; M of Russell, Roslyn, Julie||5213746 |- | [[Trotman-642|Trotman, George William]] ||||1973-Dec-11||||H of Kathleen; F of Leslie, Joyce, Sylvia, Keith, George, Betty, Dawn, Pat, Barry, Mary, Joan, Kathleen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1c/Trotman-641.jpg 5213341] |- | Trotman, Harry|| ||1960-May-23|| || H of Annoe; F of Harry,Victoria||5070631 |- | Trotman, Harry|| ||1941-Nov-23|| || KIA; S of Annie & Harry||5070631 |- | Trotman, Keith Charles (Tom)||1928-Jan-12||2006-Feb-17||||S of George & Alice||5071216 |- | Trotman, Lawrence (Dobie)||1909 Jul 27||1995 Feb 25||||AIF||6040258 |- | Trotman, Leslie George||||1986-May-23||62||H of Lorna||6049696 |- | Trotman, Matthew John||1975 Jan 16||1996 Feb 28||21||S of Russell & Glenda; B of Kristen||6040298 |- | [[Trotman-641|Trotman, Patrick James]] ||1938-Mar-06||2003-Sep-30||||F of Christopher, Trudy, Steven, Gregory|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1c/Trotman-641.jpg 5213341] |- | Trotman, Tessa E||1951-Oct-03||2001-May-12||||nee Keaney; M of David, Stephen, Matthew, Timothy; W of Brian||5071335 |- | Trotman, Victoria|| ||1980-Jan-22|| || D of Annie & Harry||5070631 |- | Tuckett, George Edward (Ted)||||1979-Jul-29||77||H of Vicki||5213591 |- | Tuckett, Harriet Jessie (Hetty)||1912-Jan-21||2003-Feb-24||||W of John (Jack) Cayser (dec) & Ambrose Percival Tuckett (dec); M of Bob & Wal Cayzer; M of Graeme, Lynette, Rhonda, Raymond||5070973 |- | Tuckett, Victoria Melba||||1993-Feb-16||83||W of Edward; M ofAlbert, Harold, Norma, Kevin, Robert, Malcolm, Iris, Noelene, Greville (Jim), Rita, Geoff||5213592 |- | Turland, Mervyn William||||2003-Dec-27||81||RAAF; H of Kath; F of Michael & Barbara||5071242 |- | Turner, Alice Gertrude||1912 Feb 01||2003 Mar 13||91||W of Joseph; M of Raymond, Maree, Howard||6040211 |- | Turner, Dolly Frances|| ||2001-Apr-07||94|| nee Frank; W of John; M of Glenys & Donald||5070660 |- | Turner, Edmund P|| ||1917-May-03||39|| d. France WWI; H of Emma; F of Jack, Alex & Marj||5070801 |- | Turner, Emma|| ||1928-Mar-17||48|| W of Edmund; M of Jack, Alex & Marj||5070801 |- | Turner, George Howard|| ||2002-Jun-06||86|| H of Nancy Alice||4238769 |- | Turner, John Edmund|| ||1960-May-01||57|| H of Dolly; F of Glanys & Donald||5070660 |- | Turner, Joseph||1917 Jan 17||1994 Jun 03||77||H of Alice; F of Raymond, Maree, Howard||6040210 |- | Turner, Judith Ann|| ||1961-May-18||19|| ||4208758 |- | Turner, Kerryn Lee||||2009-Oct-12||48||W of Brad; of Rachael, Jodie, Dylan, Lani, Adam||5071073 |- | Turner, Nancy Alice|| ||1987-Jun-17||78|| W of George Howard||4238769 |- | Turner, R W H|| ||1970-Jun-03||67|| VX30633||5070903 |- | Twentyman, Lawrence|| ||1945-Dec-23||14|| S of Vera Edith||4239499 |- | Twentyman, Lawrence|| ||1945-Dec-23||14|| ||5070462 |- | Twentyman, Vera Edith|| ||1965-Feb-03||67|| M of Lawrence||4239499 |- | Tyson, James Ian John||||1993-Oct-06||||S of Geoffrey & Nicole (Barlow)||6049983 |- | Ullathorne, Ethel Maude||1873-Oct-03||1931-Sep-12|| || W of Owen||5070456 |- | Ullathorne, L. Anne||1939-May-17||2008-Jan-20|| || w/William Owen Ullathorne||4239502 |- | Ullathorne, Lucy May||1904-Sep-25||1990-Jan-10|| || W of Ronald Eric; M of Jean, Thelma, Betty, Ron, Bill, Ern, Anne, Pamela||4239500 |- | Ullathorne, Owen Longstaff||1873-Jun-06||1942-Jul-25|| || H of Ethel||5070456 |- | Ullathorne, Ronald Eric||1903-Mar-03||1965-Jan-22|| || H of Lucy May; F of Jean, Thelma, Betty, Ron, Bill, Ern, Anne, Pamela||4239500 |- | Ullathorne, William Owen||1932-Oct-03||2012-Jan-23|| || w/L. Anne Ullathorne||4239502 |- | Usmar, Kelly Gai||1978-Oct-11||2005-Jan-29||26||Partner of Peter Lay; M of Thomas (dec) & Brooklyn||5071227 |- | Vagg, ? Annie|| || 11 Dec 1986?82?|| || ||5070775 |- | Vagg, Ewen John|| || 11 Nov 1945?|| || ||5070775 |- | Vagg, Gertrude Freda|| ||1971-Dec-17||69|| W of Percy Laban Charles||4239215 |- | Vagg, Harold Gordon||||1998-Mar-02||78||H of Irene; F of Marlene, Jennifer, Gordon||5071574 |- | Vagg, Irene Francis||||2006-Apr-24||85||W of Harold; M of Marlene, Jennifer, Gordon||5071574 |- | Vagg, John (Jack)||1928-Feb-28||1986-Aug-03||||H of Norma||6049673 |- | Vagg, Norma E||||2002-Aug-31||72||W of Jack; M of Vicki, Neil, Max||6049674 |- | Vagg, Percy Laban Charles|| ||1956-Oct-30||56|| H of Gertrude Freda||4239215 |- | Vagi, Karoly (Charlie)||1927-Oct-20||1999-Jul-02||||b. Bakony, Tamasi, Hungary; d. Fish Creek; H of Margaret; F of Margaret & Charles||5071608 |- | Vagi, Margaret||1931-Jun-16||1997-Jul-19||||b. Budapest, Hungary; d. Fish Creek; W of Karoly; M of Margaret & Charles||5071609 |- | Valk, Matty||1934-Jan-10||2003-Jul-30||||b. Groningen, Holland; d. Inverloch; W of Cor; M of Martina, Jil, John, Annette||5071264 |- | van Boven, Elizabeth (Bette)||1936-Dec-01||2006-Nov-29|| || W of Kees; M of Arthur,Dianne, Lynette||4239091 |- | van Boven, Kees||1925-May-08||1972-Apr-21|| || b. Krabbendijke, Holland; S of Hubrich & Dina; H of Bette; F of Arthur, Dianne, Lynette||4239088 |- | van Boven, Lynette Anne||1962-Sep-15||1983-Feb-10|| || 324202; D of Kees & Bette; Sister of Arthur & Dianne||4239090 |- | Van De Lustgraaf, Michelle J||1958-Dec-05||2008-Jun-27||49||W of Garry (Gerrit); M of Toni, Tammy, Geoffrey, Matthew||5071140 |- | van Dooren, Jan Schaddee (John||1919-Apr-20||2000-Apr-24||||H of Berta||5071356 |- | Van Eck, Derk Sander||1917-Apr-20||2009-May-24||||H of Anna; F of Cathy, Hetty, Lydia, Wilhelm, Sandra, Eduard||5071132 |- | Van Eck, Jacob||1922-May-31||2003-Apr-16||||H of Hennie; F of Jack, Len, Colin||5070949 |- | Van Kooy, Johanna||||1985-Jul-28||86||W of Willem (dec): M of Bill, Joan, Corry, Piet, John, Jannie||5213643 |- | Van Kooy, Willem||||1980-Nov-02||82||H of Johanna; F of Bill, Joan, Corry, Piet, John, Jannie||5213643 |- | Ven Den Borne, Peter||||1984-Nov-08||75||H of Tonnie; F of Harry, Peter, John, Margery, Betty||5213793 |- | Vander Neut, Jane Christine Hoekstra||||1984-Jul-03||24||||5213769 |- | Vanstone, Rita Muriel||||1993 Aug 30||88||||6040164 |- | Veldhuizen, Jannetje (Jenny)||1920-Jun-10||2007-May-28|| || W of Jan Jacob; M of Jaap,John,Dirk||5070933 |- | Veldhuizen, Emma Jacoba||1992 Dec 29||1993 Apr 04||||D of John & Agnes; Sis of Janette; Triplett Sis of Anita & Elise||6040157 |- | Verboon, Cornelia J M (Corrie)||||2011-Dec-28||90||W of Willem (dec); M of Louise, Corry, Janny, Bill, Thea, Lenie, Maurice (dec 2010), baby Louise (dec 1943||5213433 |- | Verboon, Leanne Gaie||1956-Apr-22||2010-Sep-29||||nee Riseley; D of Phil & Maie; W of Bill; M of Loretta, Alison, Andrew, Wayne, Christopher, Jessica, Renae||5071096 |- | Verboon, Willem||||1976-Apr-17||58||H of Corrie; F of Maurice, Louise, Corry, Janny, Bill, Thea, Lenie, baby Louise (d 1943)||5213432 |- | [[Scarlett-830|Vickers, Gertrude Mary Emma]] ||1889-Oct-16||1961-Mar-01|| || nee Scarlet; W of Joseph Robert; M of Gladys Quirk; GM of Wilma, Fay, Judith, Beverley, Kevin, Marie, Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/33/Vickers-3160.jpg 4239523] |- | [[Vickers-3160|Vickers, Joseph Robert]] ||1878-Jul-27||1962-Dec-05|| || H of Gertrude; F nee Scarlet; W of Joseph Robert; M of Gladys Quirk; GM of Wilma,Fay, Judith, Beverley, Kevin, Marie, Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/33/Vickers-3160.jpg 4239523] |- | Viergever, Willy (Will)||1947-Jan-15||2010-Aug-23|| || H of Susan; F of Paula, Natasha, Duncan, Rebecca||5070943 |- | Vincent, Angus|| ||1975-Apr-01|| 70?|| H of Keitha||5070620 |- | Vincent, Keitha|| ||1968-Dec-08||58|| W of Angus||5070620 |- | Vos, Jelle||1931||2010||||H of Helen; F of Colin, Peter, Russell||5071086 |- | [[Bramstedt-36|Vuillermin, Alice Mary]] || ||1962-May-12||82|| w/John Frederick|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/41/Vuillermin-2.jpg 4238841] |- | [[Vuillermin-3|Vuillermin, Francis Leo]] || ||1970-Oct-07||65|| H of Lennie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1d/Vuillermin-3.jpg 5213187] |- | Vuillermin, Jack||197 Jan 03||1997 Jan 03||||S of Michele & Daryl; B of Angus||6040379 |- | [[Vuillermin-2|Vuillermin, John Frederick]] || ||1948-Oct-01||87|| W of Francis Leo|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/41/Vuillermin-2.jpg 4238841] |- | [[McColl-1061|Vuillermin, Lennie Margaret]] || ||2002-Dec-15||65|| H of Lennie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1d/Vuillermin-3.jpg 5213187] |- | Waide, D|| ||1947-Jun-06||36|| VX116256; H of Jean; F of Daniel Paul||4238947 |- | Walker, || || || || w/Wilson||4239058 |- | Walker, Kenneth Richard||||2003-Aug-12||||H of Norma; F of Carolyn, Sandra, Phllip, Roxanne||5071405 |- | Walker, Norma Elizabeth||||1997-Nov-26||76||W of Ken; M of Graham, Alan, Doug||5071404 |- | [[Walker-65601|Walker, Ronald John]] ||||1975-Jan-18||58||H of Kathleen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/15/Walker-65601.jpg 5213393] |- | Walkley, Walter (Ted)|| ||1959-May-24||62|| ||5070850 |- | Wallace, John Norman (Jack)||||1999-Apr-23||81||AIF; H of Margaret; F of Rodney, Beverley, Peter, Helen||5071546 |- | Wallace, Margaret E||1925-Dec-03||2006-Mar-08||||W of Jack; M of Rodney, Beverley, Peter, Helen||5071546 |- | Waller, Eileen Waller||||2002-Jan-15||81||W of Leslie Waller (dec); D of Dick & Rose Coulter (dec); M of Lance, Ross, Trisha||5071310 |- | Wallis, Robert Stanley (Stan)||||1982-Sep-19||73||H of Jean; F of Robert, Joan, Ruth||5213735 |- | Walls, Anne||||2003-May-11||85||W of Harry (dec); M of Terence (dec), Maria, Daryl||5071270 |- | [[Walsh-12759|Walsh, Eamonn Lance]] ||1971-Jun-15||1972-Jul-09|| ||Baby of Edward & Delsie; B of Thomas, Margaret, Adeline, James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/ba/Walsh-12759.jpg 5213259] |- | Walsh, Freda Marie||1901-Oct-27||2000-Sep-05|||| W of Fergus; M of Terry||4238988 |- | [[Walsh-12761|Walsh, Michael Lance]] ||1980-May-15||1980-Jun-03|| ||Baby of Edward & Delsie; B of Thomas, Margaret, Adeline, Eamonn, James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/ba/Walsh-12759.jpg 5213259] |- | Walter, Leopold L (Lou)|| ||1953-Feb-24||87|| H of Margaret||4239210 |- | Walter, Margaret|| ||1943-Aug-02||76|| W of Leopold||4239210 |- | Ward, Laura Margaret||1904-Oct-21||2001-May-05||||W of William Edward (Ted) Ward; M of Lorraine, Joan, John||5213627 |- | Ward, Percy T||||2005-Jan-30||82||H of Lorna (dec); F of Rosie, Max, Heather||5071229 |- | Ward, Ted||||1980-May-04||79||H of Lorna; F of Lorraine, Joan, John||5213626 |- | Warfe, Ethel Charlotte||1882||1954|| || w/George Henry Warfe||5070732 |- | Warfe, George Henry||1879||1917|| || w/Ethel Charlotte Warfe||5070732 |- | Warner, Harold Albert (Jack)||||1986-Aug-19||71||H of Olive; F of John, Ann, Michael||6049675 |- | Warren, Elwin Gladys||||1988 Jun 02||73||W of Vivian; M of Alwyn, Gladys, Robert, Silas||6049820 |- | Warren, Kevin George||1934-Dec-31||2012-Jan-29||||H of Noelene; F of Peter & Andrew||5071045 |- | Warren, Roy|| ||1920-Feb-11||16|| S of A. T. & S. Warren; w/Sadie Brand||4239297 |- | Warren, Sheila May||1924 May 28||1993 Nov 07||||nee Cross; b. Kooweerup; d. Chelsea; W of Ken; M of Geoffrey & Judith||6040228 |- | Warren, Vivian Robert||||1973 Nov 30||79||H of Elwin; F of Alwyn, Gladys, Robert, Silas||6049820 |- | Wasson, Lucy Lillian (Spark)|| ||1941-May-24||65|| w/Samuel Wasson||4239101 |- | Wasson, Samuel A|| ||1928-Jul-26||63|| w/Lucy Wasson||4239101 |- | Watchorn, Gwenda Mary||1941-May-25||2011-Dec-29|| || W of Terry; M of Dean,Peter,Troy||5070944 |- | [[Brown-154612|Watson, Alice]] || ||1944-Jan-28|| || w/William Watson|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/98/Watson-37783.jpg 4239348] |- | [[Brown-154612|Watson, Alice]] ||||1944 Jan 28|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/07/Watson-37783-3.jpg 6040482] |- | Watson, Alice Ellen|| ||1976-Jan-14|| || W of Richard David||4239315 |- | [[Owens-14487|Watson, Catherine Ann]] || ||1961-Oct-04||84|| W of Henry|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0c/Watson-37769-1.jpg 4239312] |- | Watson, Edith|| ||1964-Feb-23|| || W of Robert||5070863 |- | Watson, Elizabeth||1937||1968|| || D of Alice & Richard; Sister of Joy||4239314 |- | Watson, Emily Marion||1911||1993||||W of Richard; M of Peggy & Ross||6049987 |- | [[Martin-83704|Watson, Erin Bertha]] ||1912-Sep-25 ||1971-Nov-15|| || W of William; M= of Mavis, Beth, Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/49/Watson-38036.jpg 5213241] |- | Watson, Gordon Thomas G||||1990-Jun-07||91||H of Linda; F of Dorothy||5213732 |- | [[Gidney-198|Watson, Gwendoline Margaret]] || ||1994-Jul-10||78|| W of Robert; M of Michael, Joan, Janette|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/54/Watson-37750.jpg 5213186] |- | [[Watson-37769|Watson, Henry]] || ||1937-Oct-09||58|| H of Catherine Ann||4239312 |- | Watson, Ian Albert||1915-Aug-28||1982-Feb-26||||||5213685 |- | Watson, James William||||1985-Sep-28||69||H of Vera||5213814 |- | Watson, Linda J||||1982-Oct-15||||M.B.E.; W of Gordon; M of Dorothy||5213732 |- | Watson, Mary L|| ||1947-May-10|| || ||4239346 |- | Watson, Mary L||||1947-May-10||||||6040483 |- | Watson, Merryn||||1999-Dec-27||56||W of John; M of Andrew, Michael, Simon||5071390 |- | Watson, Norma Jillian||||2011-May-30||66||W of Colin||5070954 |- | Watson, Richard David||1900||1980-Feb-27|| || H of Alice Ellen||4239315 |- | Watson, Richard Grenville||||1990-Sep-14||78||H of Marion; F of Peggy & Ross||6049986 |- | Watson, Robert Leslie|| ||1971-Jul-23|| || H of Edith||5070863 |- | [[Watson-37750|Watson, Robert Owen]] ||1910-Jan-29||1970-Oct-15|||| H of Gwendoline; F of Michael, Joan, Janette|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/54/Watson-37750.jpg 5213186] |- | Watson, Vivienne Ellen||1911-Jul-04||2001-Jul-09||90||||5213686 |- | [[Watson-37783|Watson, William]] ||||1937 Nov 22|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/07/Watson-37783-3.jpg 6040482] |- | [[Watson-37783|Watson, William]] || ||1937-Nov-22|| || w/Alice Watson|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/98/Watson-37783.jpg 4239348] |- | [[Watson-38036|Watson, William Harry]] ||1913-Apr-13 ||1972-Mar-04|| || H of Erin; F of Mavis, Beth, Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/49/Watson-38036.jpg 5213241] |- | Watson, W T||||1956-Jul-25||53|| VX17244; H of Mavis; F of Stewart, Denise||4239390 |- | [[Watt-3083|Watt, Albert Edwin]] || ||1980-Feb-26||71|| w/James, Walter & Emily|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f0/Watt-3082.jpg 4239141] |- | Watt, Alan Bernard||||1976-Jul-23||67||S of the late Alexander & Caroline Watt; B of Alec (dec), Colin (dec), Bill (dec), Tony, Carrie||5213462 |- | Watt, Anthony Harvey||||1977- Jul-12||69||S of the late Alexander & Caroline Watt; B of Alec (dec), Colin (dec), Bill (dec), Alan (dec), Carrie||5213462 |- | Watt, Alexander|| ||1969-Jan-17||66|| w/Edna Kathleen Watt||4239128 |- | Watt, Alexander|| ||1942-Oct-09||70|| H of Caroline||4239146 |- | Watt, Alistair Archibald||||1999-Apr-25||88||H of Ethel (dec); F 0f Ian (dec), Merryn, Ranald (dec)||6049706 |- | Watt, Arthur Herbert||||1978-May-08||74||H of Kit (dec)||5213543 |- |[[Bawden-217|Watt, Catherine Tippett]] || ||1947-Jun-07||75|| W of David McClure Watt|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/05/Watt-1301.jpg 4239150] |- | Watt, Coral May|| ||1924-Oct-18||21|| W of Arthur H Watt|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f0/Watt-3082.jpg 4239141] |- | [[Watt-1301|Watt, David McClure]] || ||1950-Jun-16||88|| H of Cathrine Tippett Watt|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/05/Watt-1301.jpg 4239150] |- | Watt, Edna Kathleen|| ||1996-Oct-18||82|| w/Alexander Watt||4239128 |- | [[Stock-998|Watt, Emily]] || ||1956-Dec-27||80|| W of James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f0/Watt-3082.jpg 4239141] |- | Watt, Ethel May||||1986-Sep-03||71||W of Alistair; M of Ian (dec), Marryn, Ranald (dec)||6049705 |- | Watt, Helen||1942-Sep-01||1942-Sep-03|| || w/Maureen Watt||4239097 |- | [[Watt-3082|Watt, James]] || ||1913-Nov-27||48|| H of Emily|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f0/Watt-3082.jpg 4239141] |- | Watt, Lex|| ||1969-Feb-24||24|| H of Annie; S of Edna & Alex||4208759 |- | [[Watt-6534|Watt, Margaret Jane]] || ||1903-Apr-23||32|| D of Colin A & Margaret Watt; w/David & Catherine Watt|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/05/Watt-1301.jpg 4239150] |- | Watt, Maureen Baden||1939-Jun-12||1941-Jun-30|| || W/Helen Watt; D of Edna & Alec Watt||4239097 |- | Watt, Walter Allan|| ||1907-Jun-29|| <1|| w/James,Emily & Albert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f0/Watt-3082.jpg 4239141] |- | Watt, William Bawden|| ||1935-Feb-03||29|| w /L. Baden McKenzie; F of Bill, Lois, Bob||4239095 |- | Watt, William A||1927-Oct-14||2005-Jan-16||||H of Sheila; F of Trevor, Peter, Catherin||5071231 |- | Watts, Annie|| ||1956-Mar-14||75|| w/John||4208757 |- | Watts, Caroline|| ||1966-Oct-08||68|| W of William||4239335 |- | Watts, Clement||||1996 Nov 08||68||H of Edna; F of Allan & Sandra||6040366 |- | Watts, John|| ||1956-Jan-10||77|| w/Annie||4208757 |- | Watts, William|| ||1962-Sep-15||65|| H of Caroline; F of Elsie, Gwendoline, Clement||4239335 |- | Weaver, Margaret H||||1997 Jun 28||76||W of Harry; M of Carl & Colleen, Colin & Robyn, Ian & Lyn||6040397 |- | Wegner, Christopher Michael|| ||1957-Feb-09||1|| ||4208755 |- | Wellard, Graham John|| ||1957-Jun-13||1|| S of Elaine & Bill||5070629 |- | Wellard, William Roy (Weary)||1930-Mar-16||2006-Feb-04|| || H of Elaine; F of Don, Graham, Trevor, Glenn, Sharon||5070629 |- | Wells, Beryl Elaine||||2005-Jun-15||79||W of Laurie; M of Lynette, Yvonne, Norman, Helen, Colin||5071200 |- | Wells, Colin Robert (Chocko)||1959-Feb-26||2007-Jul-14||||S of Beryl (dec) & Laurie; B of Lynette, Yvonne, Norman, Helen||5071199 |- | Welsford, Alice|| ||1967-Oct-12||87|| W of Thomas Arthur||4239513 |- | Welsford, Thomas Arthur|| ||1934-Jul-22||55|| H of Alice ||4239513 |- | Welsford, Thomas William||||1976-Jan-12||58||H of Thelma; F of Frank & Paul||5213440 |- | Welshman, Marjorie Teresa||||1993 May 19||74||nee Callanan; W of Arthur (dec. Colac); M of John (dec), Alison (dec), David, Pamela||6040146 |- | West, Alan||||1987-Aug-27||62||S of Reg & Elsie; B of Mavis & Jack||6049759 |- | West, Elsie Maude|| ||1971-May-15|| || w/Reginald John West||4239361 |- | West, Gordon Patrick||||2000-Jul-26||80||H of Patricia; F of Michael & Helen; F-in-L of Kaye & Victor||5701362 |- | West, Reginald John|| ||1953-Nov-23|| || w/Elsie Maude West||4239361 |- | Westaway, John Henry||1931-Sep-25||2012-Aug-03|| || H of Vivian; F of Tony,Michael,Bradley; GF of Andrew,A yden, Jamie,C ourteney, Trent, Eldon||5070945 |- | Weston-Arnold, Basil W||1930-Feb-13||2001-Mar-30||||H of Judy; F of Jeff, Jenny, Bruce, Greg||5071339 |- | Whatnall, Francis John||1912-Jul-12||1986-Dec-20||||H of Audrey (dec); F of Walter, Lawrence, Linda||6049724 |- | Wheelahan, Annie||||1975-Nov-12||||||5213445 |- | Wheelahan, Bridget Mary||||1980-Jul-17||81||||5213445 |- | Wheelahan, James|| ||1946-Aug-03||81|| w/Mary A Wheelahan||4208723 |- | Wheelahan, James G|| ||1910-Apr-01||2|| w/Martin D; S of James & Mary Anne||4238787 |- | Wheelahan, Josephine Catherine||||1944-Oct-29||||||5213792 |- | Wheelahan, Margarete||||1988-Aug-08||||||5213792 |- | Wheelahan, Martin D|| ||1907-Feb-01||1|| w/James G; S of James & Mary Anne||4238787 |- | Wheelahan, Mary A|| ||1934-Oct-10||68|| w/James Wheelahan||4208723 |- | Wheelahan, Mary Elizabeth||1911 Aug 17||1997 Dec 17||||D of James & Mary Anne; Sis of Bridget, Margarette, Annie, Josephine, Martin, James||6040324 |- | Wheeler, Gertrude Grace|| ||1968-Feb-08||77|| W of William; M of Beryl, Joyce, Lorna||4239453 |- | Wheeler, William E|| ||1967-Sep-11||78|| Service number 52 Corp. Aust Flying Corps||4239454 |- | Wheeler, William Edward|| ||1967-Sep-11||78|| H of Gertrude; F of Beryl, Joyce, Lorna||4239453 |- | Whelan, Brian Patrick||1924-Dec-12||1986-Jun-20||||AIF VX145066; H of Pat; F of Dennis (dec) & Michael||5213466 |- | Whelan, Dennis James||||1976-Aug-28||16||S of Brian & Pat; B of Michael||5213466 |- | Whelan, Elizabeth Mary|| ||1945-Feb-23||87|| W of John||4208721 |- | Whelan, John|| ||1931-Jul-01||74|| H of Elizabeth||4208721 |- | Whelan, Kathleen Mary||1920-May-16||2006-Aug-11||||W of Tom; M of Deirdre, John, Anne, Kate, Trish, Marg, Mike, Frances||5071394 |- | Whelan, Thomas Patrick||||1999-Nov-06||80||H of Kath; F of Deirdre, John (dec), Anne, Kate, Patricia, Margaret, Michael, Frances||5071394 |- | Whiston, Ernest John|| ||1969-Dec-02||81|| w/Linda Whiston||5070690 |- | Whiston, Linda|| ||1986-Jun-30||93|| w/Ernest John Whiston||5070690 |- | White, Alfred William||1917-Jul-30||1989-Aug-11||||AIF; H of Alice; F of Leslie||5213826 |- | White, Alice||1919-Jun-07||1985-Apr-09||||W of Alfred; M of Leslie||5213826 |- | White, Allan Henry|| ||1990-Apr-15||82|| H of Marjory Adeline ?||5070865 |- | White, Elizabeth|| ||1948-Feb-28|| 70?|| W of Alfred Eric; M of Nancy, Clare, Irene, Helen, Mary, Thomas, Geraldine, Georgina||4238942 |- | White, Elizabeth Rattray|| ||1946-Oct-02||57|| W of Richard||4239381 |- | White, Eric Richard||||1990 Apr 10||70||H of Mary; F of Gary, Roy, Leila, Bruce||6049963 |- | White, Georgina Maisie|| ||1965-Aug-21||28|| D of Elizabeth White||4238942 |- | White, Helen Annie|| ||1963-Jul-28||41|| ||4239414 |- | White, John||||1983-Nov-11||92||AIF; H of Margaret; F of Linda, Effie, Fay, Gwen, John||5213805 |- | White, Margaret Eileen||||1987-Jul-08||92||W of John; M of Margaret; F of Linda, Effie, Fay, Gwen, John||5213805 |- | White, Marjory Adeline|| ||1963-Nov-24||52|| W of Allan Henry ?: M of Rosalie,Coral,Keith||5070865 |- | White, Mary Enabel||1921 Oct 18||2013 Jan 14||91||nee Wickham; W of Eric (dec); M of Gary, Roy (dec), Leila, Bruce||6049964 |- | White, Richard Head Holt|| ||1962-Feb-28||80|| H of Elizabeth||4239381 |- | Whiting, Jessie May||||1989 Apr 10||79||nee Wilmot; W of John; M of John (dec), Joy, Raymond, Gloria||6049928 |- | Wight, Alan David||||2006-Nov-08||72||H of Margaret; F of Craig, Karen, Narelle, Megan||5071181 |- | Wight, Linda Mary||1922-Jun-20||2004-Aug-15||||W of Albert (Bert)||5071256 |- | Wightman, Allan Ritchie||||1986-Jun-08||25||S of Kn (dec) & Mavis; B of Max, Jennifer, Lester, Heather||6049693 |- | Wightman, Elizabeth|| ||1930-Aug-30||92|| ||4239201 |- | Wightman, Ernest William|| ||1966-Jul-17||95|| w/Frances, Michael, Elizabeth||4239203 |- | Wightman, Frances|| ||1964-Jan-18||83|| w/Ernest William, Michael, Elizabeth||4239203 |- | Wightman, Hill Kentley (Ken)||||1986-May-24||66||AIF; H of Mavis; F of Max, Jennifer, Lester, Heather, Allan||6049695 |- | Wightman, Ian John (Jack)||1923-Apr-24||1998-Jan-25||||H of Aileen; F of Scott, Brett, Lynda||5071401 |- | Wightman, Keith Ernest Mitchell||1925-Oct-05||2006-Oct-20||81||H of Osobel Milldred (Milly); F of Murray, Edward (dec), graham, Glenn||5071183 |- | Wightman, Lester Ross||||1987-Oct-27||30||S of Ken (dec) & Mavis; B of Max, Jennifer, Heather, Allan (dec)||6049694 |- | Wightman, Michael|| ||1917-Jan-28|| || ||4239201 |- | Wightman, Milly||1923-May-13||2011-Jun-16||||W of Keith; M of Murray, Edward (dec), Graham, Glenn||5071183 |- | Wigney, Alice Mae (Mae)||1909||1989||||W of Charles; M of Barry & Graeme||5071422 |- | Wigney, Charles|| ||1967-Apr-15||85|| H of Eliza||4239503 |- | Wigney, Charles Henry (Harry)||1906||1969||||H of Alice; F of Barry & Graeme||5071422 |- | Wigney, Eliza|| ||1964-Oct-16||81|| W of Charles||4239503 |- | Wijeyaratne, Dudley Neville||1928-Jun-25||2002-Jun-02||||b. Sri Lanka; d. Melbourne; H of Anoma; Thati of Menaka (dec) & Mayanti; Seeya of Patrick McCaughan||5071489 |- | Wildes, Herbert||1909-Feb-16||2000-Apr-04||||H of Melinda; F of Helen & Herbert||5071354 |- | Wildes, Melinda||1909-May-29||2005-Jul-26||||W of Herbert||5071354 |- | Wilkins, Julia|| ||1916-Dec-28||44|| Sister of Ellen Amelia Hayes||5070878 |- | Wilkinson, Anny Mary Margaret||||1997-Feb-14||36||W of Peter; M of Elise; D of Peter & Toni Heldens||5071403 |- | Wilkinson, Betty (Ivy Elizabeth)||1931 Dec 03||2011 Sep 04||79||W of Norm; M of Ron, Peter, Christine||6040360 |- | Wilkinson, Norma||1922 Jan 16||1996 Dec 02||74||H of Betty; F of Ron, Peter, Christine||6040359 |- | Williams, Ada|| ||1977-Dec-08||80|| W of William; M of Ken||4239522 |- | Williams, Arthur Clarence (Clarrie)||1921 May 04||2001 May 31||||RAAF; H of Gwenda||6040077 |- | Williams, Arthur James||||1989-Mar-18||87||AIF 19122; H of Jean; F of Clarrie & Gwenda||5071464 |- | Williams, Barbara june (Shugg)||1938-Jun-09||2004-Jul-07||66||W of Reg; M of Carol & June||5070957 |- | Williams, Beth Ruth||||1981-Feb-17||73||W of Jack; M of Don & Alan||5213653 |- | Williams, Cecilia Jessie||1897||1979|| || W of William; M of Leonard,Gordon,Margery,Kevin||4239400 |- | Williams, Christina Jessie|| ||1942-Jan-21||54|| D of Allan Campbell||4239254 |- | Williams, Claude Whyatt||||1989 Aug 03||76||H of Merle; F of Jan & Max; F-in-L of Peter||6049894 |- | Williams, David Ernest||||2007-Feb-14||84||AIF VX87349; H of Jean; F of Karen, Dianne, oy||5071162 |- | Williams, Donald George||1937 Mar 02||2012 Jan 07||||H of Lexie; F of Robert & Gary||6049970 |- | Williams, Elizabeth|| ||1937-Sep-06||76|| w/Henry George Williams||5070748 |- | [[Skinner-10859|Williams, Frances Mary]] ||||1971-Oct-09||61||W of Roy; M of Joan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d1/Williams-121950.jpg 5213178] |- | Williams, George Wheaton||1879-Jul-01||1929-Nov-19|| || w/Minnie Mabel Williams||5070829 |- | Williams, Gordon Leslie||||2002-Jun-29||79||H of Marjorie; F of Gary & Brian||5071278 |- | Williams, Gwenda Francis||1920 Sep 06||1992 Apr 05||||W of Clareie; M of Jim & Jenny||6040076 |- | Williams, Gwenneth J||1948-Feb-19||2007-May-26||||W of Alan; M of Kerry, Darren, Brett||5071165 |- | Williams, Henry George|| ||1927-Sep-01||96|| w/Elizabeth Williams||5070748 |- | Williams, Hilda Mary|| ||1986-Jul-17||92|| W of T J J Williams||5070686 |- | Williams, Jeanette Gertrude||||2011-Aug-28||90||W of David; M of Karen, Dianne, Joy||5071162 |- | Williams, Jenny||||1994-Dec-11||93||W of Arthur (dec); M of Clarrie & Gwenda||5071469 |- | Williams, John Charles|| ||1959-Aug-24||44|| ||5070600 |- | Williams, Lexie Helen||1943 Aug 19||1990 Sep 15||||W of Ron; M of Robert & Gary||6049969 |- | Williams, Marjorie Jean||||2007-Dec-11||85||W of Gordon; M of Gary & Brian||5071278 |- | Williams, Marjory June||1923-Jun-18||2010-Jun-26||87||W of Henry; M of Robin, Helen, Wendy, Graham, Colin||5071087 |- | Williams, Minnie Mabel||1879-Dec-28||1960-Jul-09|| || w/George Wheaton Williams||5070829 |- | Williams, Muriel Eileen||1923-Sep-18||1966-Jul-05|| || ||4239408 |- | [[Williams-121950|Williams, Roy Churchill]] ||||1971-Jan-05||63||H of Frances; F of Joan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d1/Williams-121950.jpg 5213178] |- | Williams, Selwyn Jack||||1990-Aug-08||85||H of Beth; F of Don & Alan||5213653 |- | Williams, T J J|| ||1955-Nov-20||61|| 6366 Lance Corp; H of Hilda||5070685 |- | Williams, William H|| ||1966-Feb-23||74|| 352 8th Battalion; H of Jessie; F of Lenard, Gordon, Marjory, Kevin||4239401 |- | Williams, William Vercoe|| ||1961-Mar-11||59|| H of Ada; F of Ken||4239522 |- | Willis, Dawn Maree||1933-Apr-16||2012-Mar-01||78||W of Ronald; M of Joy, Len, Ruth, Laurel, Julie, Shellie, Christine, Ian||5071443 |- | Willis, Ronald John (Jack)||1922-May-04||1991-Sep-14||69||H of Dawn; F of Joy, Len, Ruth, Laurel, Julie, Shellie, Christine, Ian||5071443 |- | Willoughby, Elizabeth|| ||1923-Mar-16||51|| ||5070880 |- | Wilson, || || || || w/Walker||4239059 |- | Wilson, Alan Bruce (Cedric)||||1989 Jan 09||60||H of Gladys; F of Stephen, Judy, Chris, Jo||6049872 |- | Wilson, Amy|| ||1963-Aug-28||71|| w/ Augustine Barton & Les Wilson||4208725 |- | Wilson, Cecilia||1876||1905-May-20|| || w/Ellen & Charles||4238948 |- | Wilson, Charles||1873||1951|| || w/Ellen & Cecilia||4238948 |- | Wilson, Edith Helen||||1986-Jul-07||77||W of John (Jacky); M of Hazel, Lexie, Ken, Geoff||5213418 |- | Wilson, Ellen||1834||1919|| || w/Charles & Cecilia||4238948 |- | Wilson, Ellen Mary||||1984-Feb-06||82||D of Johanna & John Wilson; Sis of John, Valentine, Laurence, Patricia, Michael, May, Patrick, Thomas||5213777 |- | Wilson, George Michael|| ||1922-Feb-13||11|| w/John James||4238984 |- | [[Wilson-103666|Wilson, Gerald Laurence]] ||||1973-Jun-11|| ||B of Ellen, john, Valentine, Patricia, Michael, May, Patrick, Thomas|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e1/Wilson-103666.jpg 5213307] |- | [[O'Shannassy-42|Wilson, Johanna]] || ||1953-May-18||77|| W of John Alexander|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2f/Wilson-103667.jpg 4238983] |- | Wilson, John||1847||1921-May-24|| || H of Mary Ann||4208741 |- | Wilson, John Alexander|| ||1932-Feb-18||66|| H of Johanna|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2f/Wilson-103667.jpg 4238983] |- | Wilson, John Alfred||||1975-Aug-28||69||H of Edith; F of Hazel, Lexie, Ken, Geoff||5213418 |- | [[Wilson-103667|Wilson, John Alexander]] || ||1919-Dec-29|| || H of Mary||4238985 |- | Wilson, John James|| ||1966-Jun-19||63|| w/George Michael||4238984 |- | Wilson, Leonard Leslie||1929-Apr-13||1999-Feb-24||||H of Aileen; F of Robert, Heather, Brian, Trevor, June, Daryl||5071551 |- | Wilson, Les|| ||1958-Mar-07||67|| w/ Augustine Barton & Amy Wilson||4208725 |- | Wilson, Maisie Doreen||1931-Dec-20||2001-May-09||69||W of Raymond||5071410 |- | Wilson, Mary|| ||1963-May-05|| || W of John Alexander||4238985 |- | Wilson, Mary Ann||1848||1934-Jan-19|| || W of John||4208741 |- | Wilson, Patrick Charles||1916-Mar-17||1991-May-15||75||S of John Alexander & Johanna; B of Eily, John, Val, Laurie, Michael, Triss, May, Thomas||5213777 |- | Wilson, Raymond John||1932-Feb-15||2002-Apr-03||||H of Maisie (dec)||5071410 |- | Wilson, Valentine William|| ||1967-Sep-26||61|| w/Vera Barnett nee Gidney/Watson||4238903 |- | Wilson, Vera Barnett|| ||2007-Oct-03||87|| w/Valentine William Wilson||4238903 |- | Windell, Charlotte|| ||1954-Mar-17|| || w/Jane Forrest||5070787 |- | Winkler, Florence Louise (Flo)||1909-Jun-12||1997-Aug-01||||M of Max & Ron||5071400 |- | Winkler, Max||1932-May-18||2012-Dec-23|| || H of Topsy; F of Graeme,Chris,Barry,Ross||5070947 |- | Winsemius, Douwe Jan (Don)||1908 Apr 09||1988 Apr 11||80||H of Trijntje (Tina); F of Janke (Janny), Jan (John)||6049851 |- | Winsemius, Trijntje (Tina)||1914 Aug 29||1996 Aug 17||||W of Douwe (Don); M of Janny & John||6049852 |- | Wirth, Edward (Ted)||1908 Mar 17||1994 Mar 10||||H of Joy; F of John; Step-F of Karen, Rod, Jan||6040218 |- | Wisdom, Adeline Emma|| ||1983-Mar-02||85|| W of Stephen||5070555 |- | Wisdom, Irene May||||2003-Apr-10||85||W of Ronald; M of Irene; F of Annette, Noeleen, Christopher, Rosemary, Craig||5071535 |- | Wisdom, Lustern James (Sus)||||1988 Mar 31||59||H of Eileen; F of Sandra, Gail, Stephen, Colleen, Colin, Shane||6049854 |- | Wisdom, Ronald Claude||||1999-Aug-27||73||AIF VX130967; H of Irene; F of Annette, Noeleen, Christopher, Rosemary, Craig||5071535 |- | Wisdom, Stephen Claude|| ||1948-Oct-31||50|| 6610 AIF; H of Adeline||5070555 |- | Wise, Gregory|| ||1965-Feb-15||65|| H of Mary||4238898 |- | Wise, M P||||1987-Feb-23||||RAAF 410284; H of Marj; F of Max, Ian, Ross||5071421 |- | Wise, Marjorie Kathleen||1920-Apr-12||1995-Jun-26||||W of Murray; M & M-in-L of Max & Hazel, Ian & Alison, Ross & Judt||5071425 |- | Wise, Mary|| ||1958-May-27||58|| W of Gregory||4238898 |- | Withall, Arthur|| ||1982-Apr-23||79|| H of Mavis & Dorrie||5070899 |- | Withall, Doris Eva||1904-Jun-20||2000-Apr-06||95||W of Arthur (dec); Aunt of Jean (dec), Mavis, Doris, Betty, Joyce, Lois, Beth||5701379 |- | Withall, Frederick|| ||1930-Jun-01||53|| H of Margaret||5070834 |- | Withall, Margaret Ann|| ||1962-Nov-15||87|| W of Frederick||5070834 |- | Withall, Mavis|| ||1963-Apr-25||59|| W of Arthur; M of Leslie,Sylvia,Frederick||5070899 |- | Withers, Linette Ellen||1943-May-28||2013-Jun-01||||W of Rex; M of Tracie, Kellie, Jay||5071016 |- | Witney, Grace Verden||||1981-Nov-05||66||W of Reginald (dec); M of Elaine, Peter, Valerie||5213541 |- | Witney, Reginald Alan||||1978-Apr-27||59||H of Grace; F of Elaine, Peter, Valerie||5213541 |- | Woidt, Phillippina||||1977-Jun-22||54||W of Gerhard; M of Elly & Rita||5213499 |- | Wolswinkel-Bloemendal, Cornelia||1906-Apr-15||1968-Mar-20|| || b. Barneveld, Netherlands; w/Cornelius||4239259 |- | Wolswinkel, Cornelius||1901-Dec-07||1989-Dec-20|| || b. 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[[Category:Québec Genealogy Resources]] == Les Canadiens-Français, Origine des Familles == émigrées de France, d'Espagne, de Suisse, etc., pour venir se fixer au Canada, depuis la fondation de Québec jusqu'à ses derniers temps et signification de leurs noms * by Narcisse-Eutrope Dionne (1848-1917) * published by Garneau, Québec & Granger, Montréal, 1914 * Citation Example: ::: Dionne, N.-E. ''[[Space:Les Canadiens-Français, Origine des Familles|Les Canadiens-Français, Origine des Familles]]'' (Garneau, Québec & Granger, Montréal, 1914) * Footnote Example: ::: [[[#Dionne|Dionne]]: Page 134] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Les Canadiens-Français, Origine Des Familles|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001598227 * https://archive.org/details/lescanadiensfra00dion * https://archive.org/details/lescanadiensfran00dion * [http://www.ourroots.ca/toc.aspx?id=12064&qryID=dd7caa33-e723-4c2b-9ac9-8492307ae186 University of Calgary] * http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=29794
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Source Directories]] [[Category: Quebecois]] [[Category: Chronicles of New France]] [[Category:Les engagés de France au Canada, Nouvelle-France]] '''Note''' the vast majority of works on this subject are in French. '''Engagé''' définition
Personne qui s'engage par acte notarié en vue de servir quelqu'un pour un travail et une période déterminés; un homme, et parfois une femme, qui vient dans la colonie par suite d'un contrat passé en France avec un engagiste; ce contrat le lie pour plusieurs années, généralement trois ans, et il reçoit en retour transport, salaire et subsistance. '''Engagé''' definition
''Person who gets hired by notarial act with the aim of serving someone for a predetermined period and work; a man, and sometimes a woman, who comes to the colony subsequent to a contract entered into in France with a recruiter (engagiste); this contract obligates him for several years, generally three years, and he received in return transport, salary and subsistence.'' [http://federationgenealogie.qc.ca/guide-ressources/glossaire Fédération Québécoise des sociétés de généalogie, (FQGS) glossaire/glossary] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/929846/category-those-hired-contract-france-come-work-canada-france?show=933289#c933289 G2G discussion on these with various references, most reproduced here] Références et noms des personnes engagées par contrat, avec bio lorsqu'ils n'ont pas de profil. Travail en cours. :'''Note''': Les listes d'immigrants ne sont pas tous des engagés. References and names of people engaged by contract, with bio when they have no profile. Work in progress. :'''Note''': The lists of immigrants are not all ''engagés''. *[http://marcel-fournier.com/index.php/genealogie/50-contrats-dengagement-et-listes-de-passagers-pour-le-canada Marcel Fournier: Contrats d'engagement et listes de passagers pour le Canada] donne un aperçu des chiffres et plusieurs références à ce sujet. *[[Space:Percheron_Immigration_-1|Migration percheronne, tabulation]] basé sur le livre de Gervais Carpin accessible en PDF: [http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk1/tape9/PQDD_0020/NQ47560.pdf Carpin, Gervais (1999). Le Réseau du Canada: Étude du mode migratoire de la France vers Ia Nouvelle-France (1628-1662)] **Montagne, Françoise (1965), Tourouvre et les Juchereau –Un chapitre de l’émigration percheronne au Canada, Contribution No 13, Société canadienne de Généalogie (Québec) / Association Perche-Canada,191 pages **[https://perche-canada.net/emigrants Émigrants partis de Perche pour la Nouvelle-France, Association Perche-Québec] **[http://www.vt-fcgs.org/leperche.html ''Le Perche'', Jerry Lesperance, Dec 2002 (EN)] *[http://racinesrochelaises.free.fr/cat.html Racines Rochelaises, Le Cat de Hollande 1665, les engagés de Pierre Gaigneur] * Livre: Catalogue des immigrants 1632-1662: Marcel Trudel, Éd Hurtubise HMH 1983 ISBN 2-89045-579-3 (hors d'impression voir grandes bibliothèques/out of print see large libraries) * [http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk2/ftp03/MQ38124.pdf L'INSERTION SOCIALE DES ENGAGÉS DANS LES CAMPAGNES DU GOUVERNEMENT DE QUÉBEC DANS LA DEUXIÈME MOITE DU XVII~ SIÈCLE Mémoire présenté a la Faculté des études supérieures de l'Université Laval pour l'obtention du grade de maître es arts (M.A.) Marie-Andrée Lachapelle (PDF)] * [http://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/details/52327/2276332?docsearchtext=pierre%20jouineau Rapport de l'archiviste de la province de Québec 1970: ''Familles venues de La Rochelle en Canada'' oeuvre d'Archange Godbout, publication posthume, pg 100 et suite (PDF)] * [http://archinoe.fr/console/ir_ead_visu.php?eadid=FRAD017_engage&ir=23094#.Xcsxnlf0nIV ''Les engagés - XVIIe et XVIIIe siècles'' Archives départementales de la Charente-Maritime, site de La Rochelle] * Gabriel Debien, « Engagés pour le Canada au XVIIe siècle vus de La Rochelle » dans Revue d'histoire de l'Amérique française, vol. 6, no 2, septembre 1952, p. 177-233. [https://www.erudit.org/fr/revues/haf/1952-v6-n2-haf1999/301517ar/ Érudit: Liste des engagés pour le Canada au XVIIe siècle (1ère partie)] * Gabriel Debien, « Liste des engagés pour le Canada au XVIIe siècle (1634-1715) » dans Revue d'histoire de l'Amérique française, vol. 6, no 3, décembre 1952, p. 374-407 [https://doi.org/10.7202/301535ar Érudit: Liste des engagés pour le Canada au XVIIe siècle (2ème partie)] * Jean-Pierre Turcotte, livre/book ''Des engagés en Nouvelle-France'', Thetford-Mines c 2001 liste alphabétique des engagés pour la Nouvelle-France / Jean-Pierre Turcotte. - 1re éd. ISBN : 2-9807140-0-3. - 978-2-9807140-0-9 * Gustave Lanctot: ''Position de la Nouvelle-France en 1663'' Revue d'histoire de l'Amérique française, 11 (4), 517–532. Volume 11, numéro 4, mars 1958 [https://www.erudit.org/fr/revues/haf/1958-v11-n4-haf2021/301861ar/ Érudit: Position de la Nouvelle-France en 1663] ===Le Blogue de Guy Perron=== Guy Perron est un chercheur qui se concentre sur les contrat d'engagement faits à La Rochelle surtout, au dix-septième siècle, sans toutefois s'y limiter. ''Guy Perron is a researcher who concentrates on the hiring contracts done in La Rochelle mostly, in the 17th century, although he does not limit himself to those.'' *[https://lebloguedeguyperron.wordpress.com/2019/06/15/231-les-engages-leves-pour-quebec-en-1613/ Les engagés levés pour Québec en 1613. Blogue de Guy Perron.] **Gilbert Courseron: voir [http://www.banq.qc.ca/techno/recherche/rms.html?keyword=gilbert+courseron&Recherche=tout&fonction=chercher&afficherPortail=checked&afficherIris=checked&afficherPistard=checked&afficherColNum=checked BAnQ] **Pierre Dutet **Jean Leclerc *[https://lebloguedeguyperron.wordpress.com/2019/11/06/240-lexpedition-du-navire-le-prince-guillaume-pour-le-canada-en-1658/ L'expédition du navire Le Prince Guillaume pour le Canada en 1658. Blogue de Guy Perron #240.] *[https://lebloguedeguyperron.wordpress.com/2019/11/14/241-les-engages-leves-par-pierre-denys-de-la-ronde-pour-le-canada-en-1658/ Les engagés levés par Pierre Denys de La Ronde pour le Canada en 1658. Blogue de Guy Perron #241] *[https://lebloguedeguyperron.wordpress.com/2019/05/20/228-les-engages-leves-par-pierre-gaigneur-pour-le-canada-en-1665/ Les engagés levés par Pierre Gaigneur pour le Canada en 1665. Blogue de Guy Perron.] *[https://lebloguedeguyperron.wordpress.com/2019/04/18/224-inventaire-sommaire-de-la-liasse-canada-du-notaire-abel-cherbonnier-de-la-rochelle/ Inventaire sommaire de la liasse Canada du notaire Abel Cherbonnier de La Rochelle. Blogue de Guy Perron.] Inclut plusieurs noms pour l'Acadie. *[https://lebloguedeguyperron.wordpress.com/2016/06/30/130-liste-des-contrats-dengagement-releves-a-la-rochelle-pour-la-nouvelle-france-au-xviie-siecle/ Liste des contrats d'engagement relevés à La Rochelle pour la Nouvelle-France au XVIIe siècle. Blogue de Guy Perron.] Longue liste détaillée avec plusieurs liens sur des particuliers (en rouge ceux-là). *[https://lebloguedeguyperron.wordpress.com/2019/12/11/244-les-engages-leves-par-les-freres-arnaud-et-jean-pere-pour-le-canada-en-1673/ Guy Perron@2019, « Les engagés levés par les frères Arnaud et Jean Peré pour le Canada en 1673 », Le blogue de Guy Perron, #244 publié le 11 décembre 2019.]
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[[Category: Crockett Mythical French Ancestry]][[Category: France Fabricated Genealogies]] Selon une légende tenace, le célèbre Davy Crockett descendrait d'un Protestant français expatrié suite à la révocation de l'Edit de Nantes: Antoine De Saussure de Croquetagne. L'histoire apparaît, semble-t-il pour la première fois, en 1908 sous la plume de John Wilson Townsend et Samuel Woodson Price[Biographical Sketch of Colonel Joseph Crockett: A Paper Read Before the Filson Club at Its Meeting April 6, 1908, Num 24. Authors John Wilson Townsend, Samuel Woodson Price. Ed. J.P. Morton, 1909]. Elle est ensuite reprise par Zella Armstrong et Janie Preston Collup dans le livre ''Notable Southern Families, Vol. V, The Crockett Family and Connecting Lines'' (pub. Bristol, 1928.). D'après leur théorie, Antoine Desasure Perronett de Crocketagne (sic) est né à Montauban en 1643. Il était "''l'un des plus beaux hommes du sud de la France''", ce qui lui permit d'attirer l'attention de Louis XIV, qui lui offrit la place de second commandant des gardes de sa maison. Il trouva sa future épouse "''la belle Louise de Saix''" dans les rangs de la noblesse. Par la suite, Antoine de Croquetagne aurait été agent d'affaires dans le commerce du vin et du sel dans le sud de la France,pour le compte des frères Maury; c'est influencé par eux qu'il se serait converti à la religion réformée. Selon la suite de l'histoire, ''"en 1672,il fut ordonné à tous les hérétiques et Huguenots de quitter le sud de la France dans les vingt jours. Antoine, sa femme et son jeune fils Gabriel s'enfuirent, traversèrent la Manche, passèrent une courte période en Angleterre avant de repartir pour l'Irlande"''. C'est là qu'ils modifièrent leur nom de "Croquetagne" en Crockett, soit par souci d'anonymat, soit parce que le nom était trop difficile à prononcer pour les anglais. Cette histoire est répandue et on en retrouve la trace dans de nombreuses généalogies en ligne, comme [http://roglo.eu/roglo?lang=fr;i=5976510 Roglo] en France, ainsi que [http://worldconnect.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=cw4peterk&id=I138504 Rootsweb] et même sur [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Davy_Crockett#David_Crockett_family_tree Wikipedia]. On la retrouve dans le livre [https://books.google.fr/books?id=Eb05M6dr2pQC&lpg=PA43&ots=-sqOfXjy-o&dq=crocketagne&hl=fr&pg=PA43#v=onepage&q=crocketagne&f=false Daughters of the Republic of Texas Patriot Ancestor Album, Volume 2]. Antoine Desasure de Crocketagne et les membres de sa famille ont leur propre mémorial sur le site [https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=103331733 Find A Grave]. Il y a pourtant quelques détails qui clochent dans cette jolie légende. # '''Analyses ADN''': Les dernières recherches ADN tendent à établir que la famille Crockett (ou les familles, car il semble y avoir plusieurs souches) est d'origine scandinave plutôt que française. Pour plus de détail voir les discussions sur [http://news.rootsweb.com/th/read/CROCKETT-DNA/2005-08/1123091799 Rootsweb] et [https://www.familytreedna.com/public/crockett/default.aspx?section=results FamilyTreeDNA] (en anglais). # '''Invraisemblances et approximations''': ## L'affirmation selon laquelle avec la révocation de l'Edit de Nantes "les hérétiques furent chassés de France". Au contraire, Louis XIV, bien conscient de l'importance (notamment économique) des familles huguenotes dans la vie du royaume est allé jusqu'à tenter de leur interdire d'en sortir. L'objectif de l'Edit de Fontainebleau était de contraindre les protestants à retourner vers la religion catholique, pas de les chasser du pays. Enfin la révocation de l'Edit de Nantes eut lieu en 1685 et non en 1672[Contributeurs de Wikipédia, "Édit de Fontainebleau (1685)," Wikipédia, l'encyclopédie libre, http://fr.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=%C3%89dit_de_Fontainebleau_(1685)&oldid=138797153 (Page consultée le 20 juillet 2017).]. ## Il y a deux villes nommées Montauban en France, la plus connue en Tarn-et-Garonne, et l'autre en Bretagne: Montauban-de-Bretagne. Laquelle des deux est le lieu de naissance d'Antoine de Croquetagne? Les diverses généalogies disponibles sont en désaccord sur ce point. Montauban (Tarn-et-Garonne) était un important fief protestant[Voir Wikipedia, article sur le [https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Si%C3%A8ge_de_Montauban siège de Montauban]] - ce qui ne nous avance pas beaucoup, puisque la légende veut qu'Antoine se soit converti sur le tard, curieusement au moment où les persécutions contre les protestants redoublaient et où il aurait eu tout à perdre en se convertissant. ## Curieux nom de famille que "de Croquetagne". La famille était de Montauban selon certains; d'autres affirment qu'ils venaient de Normandie, ou de Bretagne. On voit mal sur quoi cela se fonde. On ne retrouve guère ce nom de famille sur les documents d'époque. En les recherchant sur internet, on ne le trouve leur trace que dans les généalogies de la famille Crockett, sans qu'aucune preuve ou source directe soit jamais citée. Si vraiment ils ont existé et vécu en France jusqu'en 1670, il est étonnant qu'aucun acte les concernant nous soit parvenu. # '''Où sont les sources?''': Aucune des généalogies disponibles de fournit de sources. Ces sources devraient pourtant pouvoir se retrouver, si elles existent: les prêtres étaient tenus de consigner les baptêmes par écrit bien avant 1650, avec obligation de tenir un double registre dès 1668. Nous n'avons pas d'actes concernant la famille "de Croquetagne", pas de trace de leur émigration ou de leur arrivée en Irlande, pas de trace non plus du soi-disant service d'Antoine de Croquetagne auprès de Louis XIV. Et pourtant, comme le note [http://www.rfgenealogie.com/s-informer/infos/celebrites/davy-crockett-d-origine-francaise-ou-les-genealogistes-ont-fume-la-moquette cet article de La Revue Française de Généalogie] il était tout à fait possible de se mettre à la recherche de tels actes. Il semble que ceux qui ont tenté de remonter la trace des Croquetagne en France [https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/fr.rec.genealogie/iBa9sxaxPcg n'aient rien trouvé]. Comme le dit - apparemment sans réaliser l'ironie de ses propos - un tenant des origines françaises de David Crockett : ''"Le temps me manque pour rechercher dans les registres protestants des alentours de Montauban au XVIIe siècle, mais gageons que l'un de vos perspicaces lecteurs retrouvera probablement la trace des Croquet"''[Article de La Dépêche [https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Si%C3%A8ge_de_Montauban Davy Crockett et ses aïeuls, la controverse prospère]]. Selon Gilles Havard, historien Français spécialisé dans l'histoire de la Nouvelle France[[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gilles_Havard Gilles Havard], page Wikipedia], l'histoire de la famille de Croquetagne est un canular, apparemment inventé dans les années 1920 par deux auteurs américains, et répété partout depuis. ''"J'ai un peu creusé la question"'', dit Gilles Havard, ''"mais jusqu'à preuve du contraire, aucune source n'indique de provenance française de Davy Crockett. Cela ressemble à un canular inventé pour renforcer la légende. Dans l’imaginaire américain, "frenchness" rime volontiers avec noblesse, et l'on trouve avantageux de descendre de huguenots persécutés en Europe. On en apprend donc sans doute plus ici sur la fabrication des mythes qu'autre chose."'' [Article de La Revue Française de Généalogie, [http://www.rfgenealogie.com/s-informer/infos/celebrites/davy-crockett-d-origine-francaise-ou-les-genealogistes-ont-fume-la-moquette Day Crockett a-t-il des origines françaises?]]. == Sources ==
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[[Category:Connectors Project]] [[Space:Connectors_Chat]] == Introduction == ('''Note:''' This page is a sub-page of the [[:Space:Connectors_Chat|Connectors Chat]] page. For more details about what's going on here, please read the [[:Space:Connectors_Chat|Connectors Chat]] page. Also, please post any messages about what's happening on this page on the [[:Space:Connectors_Chat|Connectors Chat]] page.) The sub-pages under this page list the largest branches which remain unconnected to the main tree for different countries (and, in some cases, subdivisions within countries). Each sub-page lists countries from one continent. (Countries which exist in more than one continent are listed on eacsub-page that applies.) Our goal is to list a minimum of five unconnected branches for each place, although you will notice that a number of places have many more than five branches listed. If you are looking for unconnected notables, please see the [[:Space:Unconnected_Notables|Unconnected Notables]] page. == [[:Space:Unconnected_profiles_in_Africa|Africa]] == === [[:Space:Unconnected_profiles_in_Africa#Egypt|Egypt]] === === [[:Space:Unconnected_profiles_in_Africa#Ethiopia|Ethiopia]] === === [[:Space:Unconnected_profiles_in_Africa#Kenya|Kenya]] === === [[:Space:Unconnected_profiles_in_Africa#Morocco|Morocco]] === === [[:Space:Unconnected_profiles_in_Africa#Nigeria|Nigeria]] === === [[:Space:Unconnected_profiles_in_Africa#South_Africa|South Africa]] === === [[:Space:Unconnected_profiles_in_Africa#Zimbabwe|Zimbabwe]] === == [[:Space:Unconnected_profiles_in_Asia|Asia]] == === [[:Space:Unconnected_profiles_in_Asia#Bangladesh|Bangladesh]] === === [[:Space:Unconnected_profiles_in_Asia#China|China]] === === [[:Space:Unconnected_profiles_in_Asia#Egypt|Egypt]] === === [[:Space:Unconnected_profiles_in_Asia#India|India]] === === [[:Space:Unconnected_profiles_in_Asia#Indonesia|Indonesia]] === === [[:Space:Unconnected_profiles_in_Asia#Iraq|Iraq]] === === [[:Space:Unconnected_profiles_in_Asia#Japan|Japan]] === === [[:Space:Unconnected_profiles_in_Asia#Lebanon|Lebanon]] === === [[:Space:Unconnected_profiles_in_Asia#Pakistan|Pakistan]] === === [[:Space:Unconnected_profiles_in_Asia#Philippines|Philippines]] === === [[:Space:Unconnected_profiles_in_Asia#Russia|Russia]] === === [[:Space:Unconnected_profiles_in_Asia#Turkey|Turkey]] === == [[:Space:Unconnected_profiles_in_Europe|Europe]] == === [[:Space:Unconnected_profiles_in_Europe#Austria|Austria]] === === [[:Space:Unconnected_profiles_in_Europe#Belarus|Belarus]] === === [[:Space:Unconnected_profiles_in_Europe#Belgium|Belgium]] === === [[:Space:Unconnected_profiles_in_Europe#Czechia|Czechia]] === === [[:Space:Unconnected_profiles_in_Europe#Denmark|Denmark]] === === [[:Space:Unconnected_profiles_in_Europe#England|England]] === === [[:Space:Unconnected_profiles_in_Europe#Finland|Finland]] === === [[:Space:Unconnected_profiles_in_Europe#France|France]] === === [[:Space:Unconnected_profiles_in_Europe#Germany|Germany]] === === [[:Space:Unconnected_profiles_in_Europe#Greece|Greece]] === === [[:Space:Unconnected_profiles_in_Europe#Hungary|Hungary]] === === [[:Space:Unconnected_profiles_in_Europe#Ireland|Ireland]] === === [[:Space:Unconnected_profiles_in_Europe#Italy|Italy]] === === [[:Space:Unconnected_profiles_in_Europe#Lithuania|Lithuania]] === === [[:Space:Unconnected_profiles_in_Europe#The_Netherlands|The Netherlands]] === === [[:Space:Unconnected_profiles_in_Europe#Norway|Norway]] === === [[:Space:Unconnected_profiles_in_Europe#Poland|Poland]] === === [[:Space:Unconnected_profiles_in_Europe#Portugal|Portugal]] === === [[:Space:Unconnected_profiles_in_Europe#Romania|Romania]] === === [[:Space:Unconnected_profiles_in_Europe#Russia|Russia]] === === [[:Space:Unconnected_profiles_in_Europe#Scotland|Scotland]] === === [[:Space:Unconnected_profiles_in_Europe#Slovakia|Slovakia]] === === [[:Space:Unconnected_profiles_in_Europe#Spain|Spain]] === === [[:Space:Unconnected_profiles_in_Europe#Sweden|Sweden]] === === [[:Space:Unconnected_profiles_in_Europe#Turkey|Turkey]] === === [[:Space:Unconnected_profiles_in_Europe#Ukraine|Ukraine]] === === [[:Space:Unconnected_profiles_in_Europe#Wales|Wales]] === == [[:Space:Unconnected_profiles_in_North_America|North America]] == === [[:Space:Unconnected_profiles_in_North_America#Barbados|Barbados]] === === [[:Space:Unconnected_profiles_in_North_America#Canada|Canada]] === === [[:Space:Unconnected_profiles_in_North_America#Dominican_Republic|Dominican_Republic]] === === [[:Space:Unconnected_profiles_in_North_America#Haiti|Haiti]] === === [[:Space:Unconnected_profiles_in_North_America#Jamaica|Jamaica]] === === [[:Space:Unconnected_profiles_in_North_America#Mexico|Mexico]] === === [[:Space:Unconnected_profiles_in_North_America#United_States_of_America|United States of America]] === == [[:Space:Unconnected_profiles_in_Oceania|Oceania]] == === [[:Space:Unconnected_profiles_in_Oceania#Australia|Australia]] === === [[:Space:Unconnected_profiles_in_Oceania#New Zealand|New Zealand]] === === [[:Space:Unconnected_profiles_in_Oceania#Papua_New_Guinea|Papua New Guinea]] === === [[:Space:Unconnected_profiles_in_Oceania#Tonga|Tonga]] === == [[:Space:Unconnected_profiles_in_South_America|South America]] == === [[:Space:Unconnected_profiles_in_South_America#Argentina|Argentina]] === === [[:Space:Unconnected_profiles_in_South_America#Brazil|Brazil]] === === [[:Space:Unconnected_profiles_in_South_America#Chile|Chile]] === === [[:Space:Unconnected_profiles_in_South_America#Colombia|Colombia]] === === [[:Space:Unconnected_profiles_in_South_America#Peru|Peru]] === It would be good to have at least one connector working on each country in the world, and at least one connector working on each subdivision of larger countries (states of Australia and the USA, counties of England and Ireland, provinces of Canada, parishes of Sweden, etc.). There is a list below, please enter your details and the locations that interest you. If you want to connect in a country which doesn't already have a section here, please post a message to the [[:Space:Connectors_Chat|Connectors Chat]] page, and we'll add a section for you. * If you find that all the branches in a country are already connected (or you can't work on them for other reasons), you can find more by clicking on the "Unconnected profiles for ''place''" link at the bottom of that section. This will lead you to a new report that Aleš has created specifically for the Connectors Project. That report lists all the unconnected branches which have at least 50 profiles in them, with at least one profile in that branch listing a person who was born or died in that country. The branches are listed in order by size. ** If you find that the connecting profile is private, you can click on the "T" link after the profile ID to see a relative search page for that person on WikiTreePlus. Hopefully, at least some of the profiles in that branch will be open so you can work on them. ** You can also click on the "S" link after the profile ID to see a full list of all the profiles in that branch. ** If you find that a branch in that report is already connected, please send the details to Aleš so he can fix the problem. * You can can also find more unconnected profiles from that country by clicking on the country name at the head of that section: you'll be taken to the "Unconnected Profiles" category for that country. That category lists individual profiles rather than branches, but you're bound to find something. Free space profiles (like this one) work pretty much the same way that profiles for people do, so all the same syntax applies. So to show that you are working on a branch, edit this page, scroll down to the listing you want work on, and replace the number at the end of the line with two opening square brackets ([), then your WikiTree ID, then a pipe (|), then your name, then two closing square brackets (]), like this: ''[[Example-123|Ferdinand Grubstake]]''. Similarly, when you connect a branch (or discover one that's already connected), add Connected (or Found connected) and then the date. Put three single quotes (') before and after "connected" to put it into bold, like this: ''"'Connected'" February 29, 2020''. One of the page pruners will then delete that entry in a couple of weeks, after everybody has had a chance to celebrate the new connection. == Resources == * The [[Space:DBE_Unconnected|DBE Unconnected]] page lists reports for different countries in the world, showing unconnected branches with at least one profile which says that the person in the profile was born or died in that country.
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Letter from Mary Alice Stokes (Mrs. W.E. Davis) to Mr. Rossie Higdon Dated 21 November 1952 Mary Alice Stokes (b. 11 Sep 1897 – d. 1 May 1977) was the daughter of Sylvanis Lafayette Stokes and Martha Elizabeth “Betty” Higdon Stokes. She derived her name from her aunt, her mother’s sister. Mary Alice married William Eldridge Davis 27 Jan 1919 in Danville Virginia. Rossie Higdon (b. 20 Nov 1889 – d. 5 Oct 1983) was the son of James “Jimmy” Jackson Higdon and Mary Alice Stokes Higdon. Rossie and Mary Alice Stokes Davis were double first cousins. Rossie’s father was a brother to Mary Alice’s mother. Rossie’s mother was sister to Mary Alice’s father. Between the two marriages of “James Jackson Higdon to Mary Alice Stokes” and “Sylvanis Lafayette Stokes to Martha Elizabeth Higdon” a total of 24 children were born. James "Jimmy" Jackson Higdon and Mary Alice Stokes Higdon had 13 Children: #Marietta Higdon ( b. 27 Oct 1882 – d. 4 Oct 1982) #Ela Higdon ( b. 2 Jan 1884 – d. 12 Feb 1962) #Sanford Higdon ( b. 20 Jan 1886 – d. 10 Apr 1976) #Francis Melise "Lissie" Higdon ( b. 16 Dec 1887 d. 2 May 1967) #Rossie W. Higdon ( b. 20 Nov 1889 – d. 5 Oct 19830 #Sallie Mac Higdon ( b. 4 Sep 1891 – d. 14 Feb 1975) #Ella Higdon ( b. 25 Aug 1893 – d. 12 Apr 1988) #James Thomas "Tommie" Higdon "Twin" (15 Sep 1896 – d. 15 Apr 1964) #John Willie Higdon "Twin" ( b. 15 Sep 1896 – d. 14 May 1978) #Daisy Higdon ( b. 27 Mar 1899 – d. 31 Jul 1941) #Boddie Bryan Higdon ( b. 26 Feb 1903 – d. 5 Jun 1963) #Rosa Elizabeth Higdon ( b. 12 Oct 1906 – d. 17 Feb 2002) #Orland Lee Higdon ( b. 3 Sep 1909 – d. 5 Nov 1983) Sylvanis Lafayette Stokes and Martha Elizabeth (Betty) Higdon had 11 Children: #Wesley Monroe Stokes ( b. 5 Mar 1883 – d. 1 Sep 1960) #Lula Frances Stokes ( b. 29 Jun 1887 – d. 12 Dec 1929) #Un-named infant female ( b. & d. 22 March 1888) #Nettie Lugiania Stokes ( b. 26 Jul 1889 – d. 18 Jul 1954) #Altha Arbellah "Bell" Stokes ( b. 29 Jan 1893 – d. 9 Nov 1918) #Martha Elizabeth Stokes ( b. 12 Feb 1895 – d. 12 Jan 1966) #John (Johnnie) Allen Stokes ( b. 29 Sep 1885 – d. 24 Aug 1952) #Mary Alice Stokes ( b. 11 Sep 1897 – d. 1 May 1977) #Charlie Alexander Stokes ( b. 14 Sep 1899 – d. 24 Jul 1965) #William (Willie) Clinton Stokes ( b. 4 Aug 1901 – d. 14 May 1937) #Grady Franklin Stokes ( b. 10 Dec 1904 – d. 12 Aug 1979) Thus between these two families there were 143 sets of double first cousins. However this document is about one set, Mary Alice and Rossie. Mary Alice We know that on 16 Dec 1915 Mary Alice father died, she was 18-years old at the time. Following the death of Sylvanis, Mary Alice’s mother moved her remaining family to Ennis West Virginia some 8 months after his death. Her son was working there in a coal mine. They then went to Louisville Kentucky and then to Danville, Virginia. Finally they relocated Reidsville, North Carolina. We know that Mary Alice was in Danville Virginia 27 Jan 1919 because this is where and when she married William Davis. William Davis and Mary Alice meet while they were both working in a cotton mills there. Later she worked for the Cone Cotton Mill in Reidsville, North Carolina until she retired. We know that her Higdon relatives in Alabama vary much liked her husband William Davis and appreciated their visits. Stories of accounts of their visits have been passed down through generations. Mr. Davis was said to be polite, well spoken and kind. The best I can tell, one such visit occurred prior to 1946 with Elizabeth “Betty” Higdon Stokes being among the number to make the trip. Mary Alice Davis and Rossie Higdon remained in contact much of their adult lives until her death in 1977. My mother Mrs. Helen Owens Alligood Jackson, currently living in Theodore Alabama provided much of the above information, including the original letter from Mary Alice to Rossie. Rossie was her great Uncle. Rossie was like a surrogate father to Helen’s mother, Effie Mae Kirksey after her father, James Henry died when she was less than 3-years old. Effie Mae knew much of her family history and shared it. Mrs. Faith Davis Yost contributed many of the details of Stokes family relocations and work experiences. Mary Alice was her Grandmother. Peggy Stokes Beckeorkh and her daughter Vicky Lee Beckeorkh Causey contributed other information. Peggy Stokes was the granddaughter of Martha Elizabeth “Betty” Higdon Stokes. My Higdon/Stoke genealogy database is the product of many contributions and years of researching publications, cemeteries, public records and online files. I trust this information is helpful and informative. Below are digital images of the letter from Mary Alice to Rossie in which she provides information of Stokes descendents. It appears to me that these images were of two separate letters. When I received them the four (five counting the information on the back side of one sheet) pages were in one envelope. Note how the handwriting changed between the second and third image. It appears that were written years apart and that Mary Alice handwriting changed as she became older. There is a sixth image of the envelope they were contained in.
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space:Sources-England|England Sources]] __TOC__ == Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, of the Reign of Henry VIII == Preserved in the Public Record Office, The British Museum, and elsewhere in England * arranged and catalogued by J. S. Brewer, M.A., under the direction of the Master of The Rolls, and with the sanction of Her Majesty's Secretaries of State. * published by Longman, Green, Longman, & Roberts, London, 1862 * [[Wikipedia:Letters_and_Papers_of_the_Reign_of_Henry_VIII]] ::* "A second, greatly expanded, edition of Volume 1 was therefore published in three parts (two volumes of text and an index) in 1920. Two further volumes of Addenda were published in 1929 and 1932. A full set of the series therefore amounts to 21 nominal volumes, plus two volumes of Addenda; but in physical terms (with Volume 1 represented by the second edition) it amounts to a total of 37 volumes. A full reprint of the series was issued by the Kraus Reprint Co. in 1965." * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, of the Reign of Henry VIII|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * [https://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/help-with-your-research/research-guides/letters-papers-henry-viii/ The National Archives] * [https://www.british-history.ac.uk/search/series/letters-papers-hen8 British History Online] * Vol. 1. 1509-1514 and Index. ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=q4Y9AAAAcAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=4ysMAQAAIAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=mYFWAAAAcAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=RVRAAQAAMAAJ ::* https://www.british-history.ac.uk/letters-papers-hen8/vol1 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007446617 * Vol.1, pt. 1. ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/003000392 * Vol. 1, pt 2. ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=QywMAQAAIAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007446617 * Vol.1, pt. 3. ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/003000392 * Vol. 2., pt. 1. 1515-1516. ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=0oY9AAAAcAAJ * Vol. 2., pt. 2. 1517-1518. ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=XXoXAAAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=xoE9AAAAcAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/lettersandpaper12offigoog ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007446617 * Vol. 2 1515-1518 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=u4FWAAAAcAAJ ::* https://www.british-history.ac.uk/letters-papers-hen8/vol2 * Vol. 3, pt. 1 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=Udk9AAAAcAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=GqsMAAAAYAAJ * Vol. 3, pt. 2 * Vol. 3, pt. 1-2. 1519-1523. ::* https://www.british-history.ac.uk/letters-papers-hen8/vol3 * Vol. 4. Introduction and Appendix, 1524-1530. ::* https://archive.org/details/lettersandpaper04offigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=k4sWAAAAMAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007446617 * Vol. 4, pt. 1. 1524-1526. * Vol. 4, pt. 2. 1526-1528. * Vol. 4, pt. 3. 1529-1530, with a general index. * Vol. 4 1524-1530 ::* https://www.british-history.ac.uk/letters-papers-hen8/vol4 ::* https://archive.org/details/lettersandpaper11offigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=6QYDAAAAYAAJ * Vol. 5. 1531-1532. ::* https://www.british-history.ac.uk/letters-papers-hen8/vol5 * Vol. 6. 1533. ::* https://www.british-history.ac.uk/letters-papers-hen8/vol6 * Vol. 7. 1534. ::* https://www.british-history.ac.uk/letters-papers-hen8/vol7 * Vol. 8 January-July 1535 ::* https://www.british-history.ac.uk/letters-papers-hen8/vol8 * Vol. 9 August-December 1535 ::* https://archive.org/details/lettersandpaper10offigoog ::* https://www.british-history.ac.uk/letters-papers-hen8/vol9 ::* https://archive.org/details/lettersandpaper10offigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=SnoWAAAAMAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007446617 * Vol. 10 January-June 1536 ::* https://www.british-history.ac.uk/letters-papers-hen8/vol10 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007446617 * Vol. 11 July-December 1536 ::* https://www.british-history.ac.uk/letters-papers-hen8/vol11 ::* https://archive.org/details/lettersandpaper02offigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=4H4WAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/lettersandpaper02gairgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=3xUFAAAAYAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007446617 * Vol. 12, pt. 1. 1537, Jan.-May. ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007446617 * Vol. 12, pt. 2. 1537, June-Dec. ::* https://archive.org/details/letterspapersfor122grea ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007446617 * Vol. 12 pt 1. ::* https://archive.org/details/letterspapersfor12greauoft * Vol. 13, pt. 1. 1538, Jan.-July. ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007446617 * Vol. 13, pt. 2. 1538, Aug.-Dec. ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007446617 * Vol. 14, pt. 1. 1539, Jan.-July. ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007446617 * Vol. 14, pt. 2. 1539, Aug.-Dec. ::* https://archive.org/details/lettersandpaper00offigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=o4UWAAAAMAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007446617 * Vol. 15. 1540, Jan.-Aug. ::* https://archive.org/details/lettersandpaper07offigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=L4cWAAAAMAAJ * Vol. 16. 1540, Sept.-1541, Dec. ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007446617 * Vol. 17. 1542. ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007446617 * Vol. 18, pt. 1 1543, Jan.-July. ::* https://archive.org/details/lettersandpaper03offigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=lxUWAAAAMAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007446617 * Vol. 18, pt. 2. 1543, Aug.-Dec. ::* https://archive.org/details/lettersandpaper08offigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=qxYWAAAAMAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007446617 * Vol. 19, pt. 1. 1544, Jan.-July. ::* https://archive.org/details/lettersandpaper01offigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=5xcWAAAAMAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007446617 * Vol. 19, pt. 2. 1544, Aug.-Dec. ::* https://archive.org/details/lettersandpaper09offigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=ERkWAAAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=QyDvAAAAMAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007446617 * Vol. 20, pt. 1. 1545, Jan.-July. ::* https://archive.org/details/lettersandpaper05offigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=DxsWAAAAMAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007446617 * Vol. 20, pt. 2. 1545, Aug.-Dec. ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007446617 * Vol. 21, pt. 1. 1546, Jan.-Aug. ::* https://archive.org/details/lettersandpaper06offigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=vxwWAAAAMAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007446617 * Vol. 21, pt. 2. 1546, Sept.-1547, Jan. ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=AkgMAQAAIAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007446617 * Addenda: Vol. 1, pt. 1. 1509-1537 and undated. Nos. 1-1293. * Addenda: Vol. 1, pt. 2. 1538-1547 and undated. Nos. 1294-end and index === WikiTree Syntax === * Brewer, J. S. ''[[Space:Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, of the Reign of Henry VIII|Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, of the Reign of Henry VIII]]'' (Longman, Green, Longman, & Roberts, London, 1862) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#Brewer|Brewer]])
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[[Category:Simonswald, Baden-Württemberg]] [[Category:Letters]] The letters from [[Guth-480|Franz Xaver]] and [[Gut-181|Leopold Guth]] were sent by two brothers (and some of their relatives) to their former home in Simonswald, Baden, after they had emigrated to the US in the middle of the 19th century. The originals are in possession of an inhabitant of Simonswald, who belongs to the family. They were lent to Hans-Jürgen Wehrle from Simonswald, who created photostatic copies of the batch and transcribed some of the over sixty letters. In October 2021 [[Straub-620|Florian Straub]] photographed the copies and [[Gawlik-25|Eva Gawlik-Sutter M. A.]] started transcribing them. In November Florian began uploading them to WikiTree one at a time. Every letter received a separate FreeSpace Profile with pictures of the pages and a transcript. Research notes and introductions were added. At the end of December, after working on the letters for two months, Florian recognized that this approach created high quality content, but that it would take a long time to process all the letters. He therefore decided to first upload them all, in order to at least have them available for everybody, even if there are no additional remarks added. The [[Space:Letter_from_Franz_Xaver_Guth_of_27_February_1865|letter from Franz Xaver Guth of 27 February 1865]] was the last one "properly processed" so far. The later ones remain in their raw shape for the moment (unless YOU want to help). The numbering used on the copies has been maintained. It is unknown whether the numbers were introduced by Hans-Jürgen Wehrle or by somebody prior to him receiving the copies. We later figured out that some of the letters fitted in between the old numbering. The transcripts were copied from Word documents. Numbers within them imply the existence of a footnote which has not been copied. If you want to know about them, about anything else or want to help, please contact [[Straub-620|Florian]]. == Franz Xaver == For convenience there is also [[Space:Letters of Franz Xaver and Leopold Guth on one page|a page that contains all transcripts]]. {| border="1" width="95%" !# !writer !date !place !transcript |- |1 |[[Guth-480|Franz Xaver Guth]] |1 August 1847 |Detroit, Michigan |[[Space:Letter from Franz Xaver Guth of 1 August 1847|Letter from Franz Xaver Guth of 1 August 1847]] |- |2 |[[Guth-480|Franz Xaver Guth]] |26 September 1847 |Butler, Butler, Pennsylvania |[[Space:Letter from Franz Xaver Guth of 26 September 1847|Letter from Franz Xaver Guth of 26 September 1847]] |- |B1/B2 |[[Guth-480|Franz Xaver Guth]] |late 1847 |Butler, Butler, Pennsylvania |[[Space:Letter from Franz Xaver Guth of late 1847|Letter from Franz Xaver Guth of late 1847]] |- |3 |[[Kammerer-367|Alois Kammerer]]
[[Kuss-130|Apollonia Kammerer nee Kuss]]
[[Guth-480|Franz Xaver Guth]] |5 January 1848 |Butler, Butler, Pennsylvania |[[Space:Letter from Franz Xaver Guth and the Kammerers of 5 January 1848|Letter from Franz Xaver Guth and the Kammerers of 5 January 1848]] |- |4 |[[Guth-480|Franz Xaver Guth]] |10 November 1848 |Butler, Butler, Pennsylvania |[[Space:Letter from Franz Xaver Guth of 10 November 1848|Letter from Franz Xaver Guth of 10 November 1848]] |- |5 |[[Guth-480|Franz Xaver Guth]] |early 1849? |Shippenville, Clarion, Pennsylvania |[[Space:Letter from Franz Xaver Guth of early 1849|Letter from Franz Xaver Guth of early 1849]] |- |6 |[[Guth-480|Franz Xaver Guth]] |13 January 1850 |Shippenville, Clarion, Pennsylvania |[[Space:Letter from Franz Xaver Guth of 13 January 1850|Letter from Franz Xaver Guth of 13 January 1850]] |- |7 |[[Guth-480|Franz Xaver Guth]] |14 September 1853 |Shippenville, Clarion, Pennsylvania |[[Space:Letter from Franz Xaver Guth of 14 September 1853|Letter from Franz Xaver Guth of 14 September 1853]] |- |8A |[[Guth-480|Franz Xaver Guth]] |4 April 1854 |Shippenville, Clarion, Pennsylvania |[[Space:Letter from Franz Xaver Guth of 4 April 1854|Letter from Franz Xaver Guth of 4 April 1854]] |- |9 |[[Guth-480|Franz Xaver Guth]] |17 July 1854 |Shippenville, Clarion, Pennsylvania |[[Space:Letter from Franz Xaver Guth of 17 July 1854|Letter from Franz Xaver Guth of 17 July 1854]] |- |10 |[[Guth-480|Franz Xaver Guth]] |4 January 1858 |Clarion, Clarion, Pennsylvania |[[Space:Letter from Franz Xaver Guth of 4 January 1858|Letter from Franz Xaver Guth of 4 January 1858]] |- |11 |[[Guth-480|Franz Xaver Guth]] |11 January 1858 |Clarion, Clarion, Pennsylvania |[[Space:Letter from Franz Xaver Guth of 11 January 1858|Letter from Franz Xaver Guth of 11 January 1858]] |- |12 |[[Guth-480|Franz Xaver Guth]] |7 August 1860 |Clarion, Clarion, Pennsylvania |[[Space:Letter from Franz Xaver Guth of 7 August 1860|Letter from Franz Xaver Guth of 7 August 1860]] |- |13 | [[Gut-181|Leopold Guth]]
[[Kammerer-357|Fortunata (Kammerer) Guth]]
Unknown writer |9 February 1862 |Clarion, Clarion, Pennsylvania |[[Space:Letter from Leopold Guth of 9 February 1862|Letter from Leopold Guth of 9 February 1862]] |- |14 |[[Guth-480|Franz Xaver Guth]]
Georg Wintermantel |13 March 1862 |New York City, New York |[[Space:Letter from Franz Xaver Guth of 13 March 1862|Letter from Franz Xaver Guth of 13 March 1862]] |- |15 |[[Guth-480|Franz Xaver Guth]] |20 April 1862 |Clarion, Clarion, Pennsylvania |[[Space:Letter from Franz Xaver Guth of 20 April 1862|Letter from Franz Xaver Guth of 20 April 1862]] |- |16 |[[Guth-480|Franz Xaver Guth]] |17 August 1862 |Clarion, Clarion, Pennsylvania |[[Space:Letter from Franz Xaver Guth of 17 August 1862|Letter from Franz Xaver Guth of 17 August 1862]] |- |17 |[[Guth-480|Franz Xaver Guth]]
[[Gut-181|Leopold Guth]] |14 December 1862 |Clarion, Clarion, Pennsylvania |[[Space:Letter from Franz Xaver Guth of 14 December 1862|Letter from Franz Xaver Guth of 14 December 1862]] |- |18 |[[Guth-480|Franz Xaver Guth]] |27 February 1865 |Clarion, Clarion, Pennsylvania |[[Space:Letter from Franz Xaver Guth of 27 February 1865|Letter from Franz Xaver Guth of 27 February 1865]] |- |19 |[[Guth-480|Franz Xaver Guth]] |25 March 1866 |Clarion, Clarion, Pennsylvania |[[Space:Letter from Franz Xaver Guth of 25 March 1866|Letter from Franz Xaver Guth of 25 March 1866]] |- |20 |[[Guth-480|Franz Xaver Guth]] |28 October 1867 |Clarion, Clarion, Pennsylvania |[[Space:Letter from Franz Xaver Guth of 28 October 1867|Letter from Franz Xaver Guth of 28 October 1867]] |- |21 |[[Guth-480|Franz Xaver Guth]] |13 July 1868 |Clarion, Clarion, Pennsylvania |[[Space:Letter from Franz Xaver Guth of 13 July 1868|Letter from Franz Xaver Guth of 13 July 1868]] |- |22 |[[Guth-480|Franz Xaver Guth]] |22 May 1874 |Clarion, Clarion, Pennsylvania |[[Space:Letter from Franz Xaver Guth of 22 May 1874|Letter from Franz Xaver Guth of 22 May 1874]] |- |23 |[[Guth-480|Franz Xaver Guth]] |9 December 1874 |Clarion, Clarion, Pennsylvania |[[Space:Letter from Franz Xaver Guth of 9 December 1874|Letter from Franz Xaver Guth of 9 December 1874]] |- |24 |[[Guth-480|Franz Xaver Guth]] |31 May 1875 |Clarion, Clarion, Pennsylvania |[[Space:Letter from Franz Xaver Guth of 31 May 1875|Letter from Franz Xaver Guth of 31 May 1875]] |- |25 |[[Guth-480|Franz Xaver Guth]] |20 July 1878 |Clarion, Clarion, Pennsylvania |[[Space:Letter from Franz Xaver Guth of 20 July 1878|Letter from Franz Xaver Guth of 20 July 1878]] |- |26 |[[Guth-480|Franz Xaver Guth]] |14 January 1879 |Clarion, Clarion, Pennsylvania |[[Space:Letter from Franz Xaver Guth of 14 January 1879|Letter from Franz Xaver Guth of 14 January 1879]] |- |27 |[[Guth-480|Franz Xaver Guth]]
[[Nikolas Tritsch]] |24 November 1879 |Clarion, Clarion, Pennsylvania |[[Space:Letter from Franz Xaver Guth of 24 November 1879|Letter from Franz Xaver Guth of 24 November 1879]] |- |28 |[[Guth-480|Franz Xaver Guth]] |20 June 1883 |Clarion, Clarion, Pennsylvania |[[Space:Letter from Franz Xaver Guth of 20 June 1883|Letter from Franz Xaver Guth of 20 June 1883]] |} == Leopold and descendants== {| border="1" width="95%" !# !writer !date !place !transcript |- |1 |[[Gut-181|Leopold Guth]] |1 June 1850 |Simonswald, Baden |[[Space:Letter from Leopold Guth of 1 June 1850|Letter from Leopold Guth of 1 June 1850]] |- |X08 |[[Gut-181|Leopold Guth]]
[[Guth-480|Franz Xaver Guth]] |4 April 1851 |Shippenville, Clarion, Pennsylvania |[[Space:Letter from Leopold Guth of 4 April 1851|Letter from Leopold Guth of 4 April 1851]] |- |2 |[[Gut-181|Leopold Guth]] |16 April 1853 |Callensburg, Clarion, Pennsylvania |[[Space:Letter from Leopold Guth of 16 April 1853|Letter from Leopold Guth of 16 April 1853]] |- |3 |[[Gut-181|Leopold Guth]] |24 September 1853 |Callensburg, Clarion, Pennsylvania |[[Space:Letter from Leopold Guth of 24 September 1853|Letter from Leopold Guth of 24 September 1853]] |- |4 |[[Gut-181|Leopold Guth]] |1 September 1854 |Callensburg, Clarion, Pennsylvania |[[Space:Letter from Leopold Guth of 1 September 1854|Letter from Leopold Guth of 1 September 1854]] |- |5 |[[Gut-181|Leopold Guth]] |January 1858 |Clarion, Clarion, Pennsylvania |[[Space:Letter from Leopold Guth of January 1858|Letter from Leopold Guth of January 1858]] |- |- |6 | | |- |7 |[[Gut-181|Leopold Guth]] |7 August 1860 |Clarion, Clarion, Pennsylvania |[[Space:Letter from Leopold Guth of 17 August 1860|Letter from Leopold Guth of 7 August 1860]] |- |8 |[[Gut-181|Leopold Guth]] |2 February 1862 |Clarion, Clarion, Pennsylvania |[[Space:Letter from Leopold Guth of 2 February 1862|Letter from Leopold Guth of 2 February 1862]] |- |9 |[[Gut-181|Leopold Guth]] |20 April 1862 |Clarion, Clarion, Pennsylvania |[[Space:Letter from Leopold Guth of 20 April 1862|Letter from Leopold Guth of 20 April 1862]] |- |10 |[[Gut-181|Leopold Guth]] |17 August 1862 |Clarion, Clarion, Pennsylvania |[[Space:Letter from Leopold Guth of 17 August 1862|Letter from Leopold Guth of 17 August 1862]] |- |11 | | | | |- |12 |[[Gut-181|Leopold Guth]] |1 March 1865 |Clarion, Clarion, Pennsylvania |[[Space:Letter from Leopold Guth of 1 March 1865|Letter from Leopold Guth of 1 March 1865]] |- |13 |[[Gut-181|Leopold Guth]] |25 March 1866 |Clarion, Clarion, Pennsylvania |[[Space:Letter from Leopold Guth of 25 March 1866|Letter from Leopold Guth of 25 March 1866]] |- |14 |[[Gut-181|Leopold Guth]] |28 October 1867 |Clarion, Clarion, Pennsylvania |[[Space:Letter from Leopold Guth of 28 October 1867|Letter from Leopold Guth of 28 October 1867]] |- |15 |[[Gut-181|Leopold Guth]] |21 April 1865 |Clarion, Clarion, Pennsylvania |[[Space:Letter from Leopold Guth of 21 April 1865|Letter from Leopold Guth of 21 April 1865]] |- |16 |[[Gut-181|Leopold Guth]] |22 May 1874 |Clarion, Clarion, Pennsylvania |[[Space:Letter from Leopold Guth of 22 May 1874|Letter from Leopold Guth of 22 May 1874]] |- |17 |[[Gut-181|Leopold Guth]] |23 July 1875 |Clarion, Clarion, Pennsylvania |[[Space:Letter from Leopold Guth of 23 July 1875|Letter from Leopold Guth of 23 July 1875]] |- |18 |[[Gut-181|Leopold Guth]] |25 April 1885 |Clarion, Clarion, Pennsylvania |[[Space:Letter from Leopold Guth of 25 April 1885|Letter from Leopold Guth of 25 April 1885]] |- |19 |[[Gut-181|Leopold Guth]] |25 November 1896 |Clarion, Clarion, Pennsylvania |[[Space:Letter from Leopold Guth of 25 November 1896|Letter from Leopold Guth of 25 November 1896]] |- |20 |[[Gut-181|Leopold Guth]] |6 March 1897 |Clarion, Clarion, Pennsylvania |[[Space:Letter from Leopold Guth of 6 March 1897|Letter from Leopold Guth of 6 March 1897]] |- |21 |[[Gut-181|Leopold Guth]] |10 September 1897 |Clarion, Clarion, Pennsylvania |[[Space:Letter from Leopold Guth of 10 September 1897|Letter from Leopold Guth of 10 September 1897]] |- |22 |[[Guth-566|Amalia Huefner]] |18 June 1905 |Clarion, Clarion, Pennsylvania |[[Space:Letter from Amalia Huefner of 18 June 1905|Letter from Amalia Huefner of 18 June 1905]] |- |23 |[[Hüfner-52|Valentine]] and [[Guth-566|Amalia Huefner]] |27 August 1905 |Clarion, Clarion, Pennsylvania |[[Space:Letter from Valentine and Amalia Huefner of 27 August 1905|Letter from Valentine and Amalia Huefner of 27 August 1905]] |- |24 |[[Hüfner-52|Valentin Huefner]] |30 July 1906 |Clarion, Clarion, Pennsylvania |[[Space:Letter from Valentin Huefner of 30 July 1906|Letter from Valentin Huefner of 30 July 1906]] |- |25 |[[Hüfner-52|Valentine]] and [[Guth-566|Amalia Huefner]] |21 April 1907 |Clarion, Clarion, Pennsylvania |[[Space:Letter from Valentine and Amalia Huefner of 21 April 1907|Letter from Valentine and Amalia Huefner of 21 April 1907]] |- |26 |[[Guth-565|Maria Anna Buhl]] |14 December 1910 |Meyersdale, Somerset, Pennsylvania |[[Space:Letter from Maria Anna Buhl of 14 December 1910|Letter from Maria Anna Buhl of 14 December 1910]] |- |27 |[[Buhl-240|Edwin]] and [[Guth-565|Maria Anna Buhl]] |5 December 1911 |Meyersdale, Somerset, Pennsylvania |[[Space:Letter from Edwin and Maria Anna Buhl of 5 December 1911|Letter from Edwin and Maria Anna Buhl of 5 December 1911]] |- |28 |[[Guth-565|Maria Anna Buhl]] |11 December 1912 |Meyersdale, Somerset, Pennsylvania |[[Space:Letter from Maria Anna Buhl of 11 December 1912|Letter from Maria Anna Buhl of 11 December 1912]] |- |29 |[[Buhl-240|Edwin Buhl]] |15 December 1913 |Meyersdale, Somerset, Pennsylvania |[[Space:Letter from Edwin Buhl of 15 December 1913|Letter from Edwin Buhl of 15 December 1913]] |- |30 |[[Buhl-240|Edwin Buhl]] |1 December 1914 |Meyersdale, Somerset, Pennsylvania |[[Space:Letter from Edwin Buhl of 1 December 1914|Letter from Edwin Buhl of 1 December 1914]] |- |31 | | | | |- |32 |[[Buhl-240|Edwin]] and [[Guth-565|Maria Anna Buhl]] |11 February 1920 |Meyersdale, Somerset, Pennsylvania |[[Space:Letter from Edwin and Maria Anna Buhl of 11 February 1920|Letter from Edwin and Maria Anna Buhl of 11 February 1920]] |- |33 |[[Buhl-240|Edwin Buhl]] |25 February 1920 |Meyersdale, Somerset, Pennsylvania |[[Space:Letter from Edwin Buhl of 25 February 1920|Letter from Edwin Buhl of 25 February 1920]] |- |} == Other letters == {| border="1" !# !writer !date !place !transcript |- |A1/A2 |[[Gut-181|Leopold Guth]], [[Kammerer-357|Fortunata Guth]], [[Guth-480|Franz Xaver Guth]] |4 April 1850 |Shippenville, Clarion, Pennsylvania |[[Space:Letter from Leopold Guth of 4 April 1850|Letter from Leopold Guth of 4 April 1850]] |- |B1/B2 |Nikolaus Tritsch |2 February 1862 |Clarion, Clarion, Pennsylvania |[[Space:Letter from Nikolaus Tritsch of 2 February 1862|Letter from Nikolaus Tritsch of 2 February 1862]] |- |C1/C2 |[[Guth-480|Franz Xaver Guth]], [[Kammerer-357|Fortunata Guth]], |13 January 1850 |Shippenville, Clarion, Pennsylvania |[[Space:Additional letter from Franz Xaver Guth of 13 January 1850|Additional letter from Franz Xaver Guth of 13 January 1850]] |- |D1/D2 |[[Guth-480|Franz Xaver Guth]] |20 April 1862 |Clarion, Clarion, Pennsylvania |[[Space:Additional notes from Franz Xaver Guth of 20 April 1862|Additional notes from Franz Xaver Guth of 20 April 1862]] |- |E1/E2 |[[Guth-536|Johann Baptist Guth]] |ca. 1848 |the US? |transcript in profile of [[Guth-536|Johann Baptist Guth]] |- |E1/E2 |[[Kammerer-357|Fortunata (Kammerer) Guth]] | |the US |transcript in profile of [[Kammerer-357|Fortunata (Kammerer) Guth]] |- |F1/F2 |[[Kammerer-367|Alois Kammerer]] | |London, England |[[Space:London notes from Franz Xaver Guth|Clock parts order from London]] |- |F1/F2 |[[Guth-480|Franz Xaver Guth]] |after arrival in New York in July 1847 |the US |[[Space:Letter after arrival from Franz Xaver Guth|Letter after arrival from Franz Xaver Guth]] |- |G1/G2 |[[Gut-181|Leopold Guth]] |ca. 24 September 1853 |Callensburg, Clarion, Pennsylvania |[[Space:Letter from Leopold Guth of around 24 September 1853|Letter from Leopold Guth of around 24 September 1853]] |- |G1/G2 |[[Gut-181|Leopold Guth]] |ca. 17 August 1862 |Clarion, Clarion, Pennsylvania |[[Space:Letter from Leopold Guth of around 17 August 1862|Letter from Leopold Guth of around 17 August 1862]] |- |G1/G2 |[[Gut-181|Leopold Guth]], [[Guth-480|Franz Xaver Guth]] |ca. 13 July 1868 |Clarion, Clarion, Pennsylvania |[[Space:Letter from Leopold and Franz Xaver Guth of around 13 July 1868|Letter from Leopold and Franz Xaver Guth of around 13 July 1868]] |}
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__NOTOC__ [[Category: Levant Tin Mine Disaster, Pendeen, Cornwall, 1919]] [[Project:Disasters|Disasters]] | [[Space:Mining_Disasters|Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:England_Mining_Disasters|England Mining Disasters]] |[[Space:Cornwall Mining Disasters|Cornwall Mining Disasters]] | Levant Tin Mine Disaster 1919 Contact: [[MacLeod-1797|Susie MacLeod]] ===Summary=== * Date: 20 October 1919 * Location: Levant Tin Mine, Pendeen, Cornwall, England * Victims: 31 casualties, 16 injured * Cause: Man-winding engine failure ==History== Sitting atop a cliff in deceptively beautiful surroundings is the Levant Tin Mine, near St. Just in Trewellard, Pendeen, Cornwall, England. Although there is no exact date that the mine opened, it is mentioned in records dating back to 1670, and first appeared on a map in 1748. The mine officially opened in 1820 after it had been purchased by the Levant Mining Company. {{Image |file=Fran_s_screenshots-1.jpg |align=c |size=400 |label= Photo of Levant Mine, taken June 2018 |caption=''Levant Tin Mine, 2018'' }} The Levant Mine produced mainly tin, but copper and aresenic as well. It was over 600 metres (1,968 feet) deep, and stretched out over a mile under the sea, giving it the nickname "the queen of Cornwall's submarine mines". It was also one of the few mines in Cornwall where pit ponies were used to haul ore up from the mine. This changed around 1840, when a steam winding engine was built by Harvey's of Hayle to do the job. ==Working Conditions== A miner's job was not an easy one, and those at Levant were no exception. The temperatures in the mine were so high that men often took off their boots, lest they fill with sweat. There were constant dangers of falling rock and flooding. The miners had to climb down 80 ladders to get to the lowest levels of the mine. Their only light was one small tallow candle stuck to their helmets, and one wrong step could send them plummeting to their deaths. It would often take up to an hour and a half for them to get back up to the surface, one ladder at a time. And if that wasn't exhausting enough, they then had to walk home, some for several miles over cliffs. ==The Man-Engine== In 1857, a man-engine was built, making the miners' jobs slightly easier. The man-engine was a mechanical lift used to move the miners into and out of the shaft. It was a single beam with platforms at intervals, and the men would step on and off these platforms to stationary platforms set in the shaft. Instead of climbing ladders for over an hour, the men were now able to reach the surface in a half hour. Being a predomintly Methodist area, the men would sing hymns on their way up at the end of their work day, which could be heard by those above ground. ==The Accident== 20 October, 1919 saw one of the worst mining disasters in Cornwall history. At 3 pm, just as the miners were heading up to the surface after their work shift, a rod on the man-engine broke, sending it down the shaft. It was estimated that 120-130 men were on the moving platforms at the time, but most were able to reach safety. However, 31 men fell down the shaft to their deaths, and 16 others were injured. The news of the Levant accident spread fast, and workers from nearby mines wasted no time in helping with the rescue and recovery. As there was no easy way to reach the victims, rescue workers had to climb down the cliff to get into the mine. It was five days before the last body was brought up. ==The Aftermath== The Levant disaster left 21 women widowed, over 75 children, both young and old, without fathers, and 18 children orphaned. The Mayor of Penzance (Ald. George Poole) immediately set up a fund for the victims, and a week later almost £1,200 had poured in. A poem was also written to help raise funds, by an anonymous author with the initials "K.A." : :"''St Just, Pendeen and neighbourhood will never forget the day,'' :''When thirty-one poor miners were suddenly called away;'' :''This fearful accident occurred, on Monday at Levant,'' :''And many a home is fatherless through this terrible event;'' :''The Man Engine was at fault, they say: while bearing human freight,'' :''Though very near the surface smashed - and sent them to their fate;'' :''The awful strenuous hours that passed, whilst bringing up the dead,'' :''And rescuing the wounded, the thought we almost dread;'' :''There were many willing helpers came over from Geevor Mine,'' :''To help the rescuing parties, which was merciful and kind;'' :''The doctors, too deserve our thanks for attentiveness and skill,'' :''In succouring wounded comrades brought to surface very ill;'' :''The Parson and the Minister both rendered yeoman aid,'' :''To alleviate the sufferers, Christian diligence displayed;'' :''Now in conclusion let me say to rich as well as poor'' :''Remember the widows and orphans of those that's gone before…"'' An inquest and inquiry later found that the men died due to "Accidental Death, the cause being the breaking of a strap plate due to fatigue of a defective part of the metal" - a verdict that, to this day, most do not agree with. Fifteen of the men were buried in the St. Just Weselyn "Miner's Chapel" churchyard, and their graves were restored in 2019 as part of the 100th anniversary of the disaster. {{Image |file=Fran_s_screenshots-5.jpg |align=c |size=400 |label= Photo of the Weselyn "Miner's Chapel" in St. Just |caption=''Weselyn "Miner's Chapel" in St. Just'' }} ==The Mine Today== The mine continued its operations after the accident, although the lower levels were abandoned, and the man-engine was never replaced. Due to falling tin prices, the mine closed for good in 1930. Levant Mine is now a tourist attraction and is owned by the National Trust. Its biggest claim to fame is the original steam winding engine, which was restored by volunteers. It is the world's only engine of its kind that still operates on its original location. {{Image |file=Fran_s_screenshots-6.jpg |align=c |size=400 |label= Photo of the Levant steam engine, taken April 2018 |caption=''Levant steam engine, 2018'' }} {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''''Victims''''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px;" ! align="left" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''''Name''''' ! align="left" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''''Age''''' ! align="left" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''''Those they left behind''''' ! align="left" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''''Sourced''''' ! align="left" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''''Bio''''' ! align="left" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''''Connected''''' ! align="left" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''''Category''''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Andrews-14755|Henry Andrews]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|46 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Widow + 2 children ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Angwin-354|John T Angwin]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|61 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Widow + 2 adult children ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Branwell-37|Peter Branwell]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|38 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Widow + 4 children ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Branwell-38|Thomas Branwell]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|60 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Widow + 8 children ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Brewer-8203|Stephen John Brewer]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|18 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Parents + siblings ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Eddy-3858|George Henry Harvey Eddy]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|45 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Widow + 7 children ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Ellis-19479|John Ellis]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|34 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Parents + siblings ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Ellis-19138|William Henry Ellis]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|47 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|4 orphaned children ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[George-9632|William John George]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|47 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Widow + 7 children ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Grenfell-451|John Edwards Grenfell]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|52 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Widow + 9 children ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Harvey-14917|William James Harvey]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|43 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|??? 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Trathen]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|41 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|3 orphaned children ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Tregear-56|William Henry Tregear]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|57 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Widow + 5 children ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Trembath-680 |James Vingoe Trembath]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|25 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Mother ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Waters-6870|William Edward Waters]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|31 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Sister ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Wearne-281|John Wearne]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|29 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Widow + 3 children ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes |- |} |} == Sources == * ''Guardian Newspaper''. 1919. Cornish Tin Mine Disaster. 22 October. p. 7. [www.newspapers.com newspapers] : accessed 24 January 2020. *[http://stjustvingoe.tripod.com/levant_mine_disaster.htm The Cornishman and Cornish Telegraph, 29 October, 1919] *[https://www.miningmagazine.com/mining-the-past/news/1263903/disaster-levant The disaster at Levant, Mining Magazine, 13 December 2016] *[https://www.cornwalllive.com/news/cornwall-news/levant-botallack-national-trust-cornwall-729139 The Levant Man Engine Disaster - by Douglas Williams] *[https://www.cornwallforever.co.uk/history/the-levant-mine-disaster Cornwall For Ever! - The Levant Mine Disaster] *[https://books.google.com/books?id=BYNEAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA192&dq=levant+mine+mclures&hl=en&newbks=1&newbks_redir=0&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjw-aezyIboAhWCZs0KHUD0Di4Q6AEwAHoECAEQAg#v=onepage&q=levant%20mine%20mclures&f=false McClure's Magazine Volume 13 - The Deep Mines of Cornwall] *[https://www.nmrs.org.uk/mines-map/accidents-disasters/cornwall-devon/accident-at-levant-tin-mine-1919/ Northern Mine Research Society Accident at Levant Tin Mine 1919] *[http://www.cornishmineimages.co.uk/levant-mine/ Cornish Mine Images: history in black and white] *[https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/levant-mine-and-beam-engine/features/the-life-of-a-cornish-miner National Trust - The life of a Cornish Miner]
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{{One Place Study|place=Levelland, Texas|category=Levelland, Texas One Place Study}} [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Levelland, Texas One Place Study|WikiTree Profiles that link here]] == Levelland, Texas One Place Study == *[http://www.levellandtexas.org/ Official Website] *{{Wikidata|Q970608|enwiki}} *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Levelland, Texas One Place Study|WikiTree Profiles that link here]] *[[Space:Hockley_County%2C_Texas|Hockley County Space]] [[Wikipedia:Levelland%2C_Texas|Levelland]] is a city in [[Wikipedia:Hockley_County,_Texas|Hockley County, Texas]], in the United States. As of the 2010 census, the city population was 13,542, up from 12,866 at the 2000 census. It is the county seat of Hockley County. It is located on the Llano Estacado, 30 miles (48 km) west of Lubbock. Major industries include cotton farming and petroleum production. It is the home of [[Wikipedia:South Plains College|South Plains College]]
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Levelland,_Texas] Texas State Highway 114 runs through the north side of Levelland, leading east 30 miles (48 km) to [[Wikipedia:Lubbock,_Texas|Lubbock]] and west 43 miles (69 km) to the New Mexico border. U.S. Route 385 passes through the center of the city, just east of downtown, leading north 24 miles (39 km) to [[Wikipedia:Littlefield,_Texas|Littlefield]] and south 29 miles (47 km) to [[Wikipedia:Brownfield,_Texas|Brownfield]]. According to the United States Census Bureau, Levelland has a total area of 10.2 square miles. The Levelland High School mascot is the Lobo
[https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/lobo] (Spanish for wolf). The [[Wikipedia:James_McMurtry|James McMurtry]] song "Levelland"
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L-D824LHti4], recorded in 1995, is a song about life in the city, told from a slightly acerbic point of view. The song
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G62ZEN_RPu4] has also been recorded by [[Wikipedia:Robert_Earl_Keen|Robert Earl Keen]]. Camp Bluegrass
[https://campbluegrass.com/classes/] is a large bluegrass educational, jam, and social event
[https://campbluegrass.com/activities/], held in the third week of July, with public concerts, on the South Plains College campus. [[Wikipedia:Rich_Hall|Rich Hall]] wrote a play titled
Levelland about Levelland. Sweetwater, Texas hosts the world’s largest rattlesnake round-up. Levelland's Mamma Mia! Pizza Kitchen wanted to do something special for National Pizza Month, thus the Rattlesnake Pizza
[pmq.com/national-pizza-month-calls-for-a-rattlesnake-round-up], created to celebrate National Pizza Month.
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Pizza_Month] In the 1970's, the city logo or motto was Lively Levelland. Since 1968, Levelland has been known as a city of mosaics.
[https://www.golevelland.com/city-mosaics] == Early Timeline (Hockley county, Hockley city) == Levelland is situated on the Llano Estacado (Staked Plains), which extends from the central western part of Texas northward over most of the panhandle of Texas and westward into eastern New Mexico. The area is a giant irregular mesa, thrusting out of the surrounding lands.
[Hockley County 1921- 1971 The First Fifty Years & Epilogue 1971-1976; by Lillian Brasher; Staked Plains Press, Inc. Publisher, Canyon Texas 79015; 1976; page 2-3] {{Image|file=Levelland_Texas_One_Place_Study-19.jpg |caption=Llano Estacado |size = 400 }}
Yellow House Canyon "Casas Amarillas"
Yellow House Canyon was once a tributary of the Brazos and cuts quite a swath through the northern section of the county. Any watering place on the Llano Estacado was well known by Indians and hunters, and the springs in this canyon was no exception. Near the head of the canyon is an alkaline lake. There are high bluffs, containing caves, near the lake, which the Spanish called "El Canyon del las Casas Amarillas" hence the name Yellow House Canyon.
This area was a frequent battle site and stopping point on the trail between Ft Sumner, NM, and Colorado City, Texas. {| |Hockley county and Levelland were at one time part of the land grant to the [[Wikipedia:XIT_Ranch|XIT ranch]] in exchange for building the state capitol in Austin. Cattlemen started bringing cattle to the area to graze in the 1880s. First was the XIT, then FG Oxsheer in 1884 (bought by [[Post-925|CW Post]] (Post Cereals) in 1906), followed by the Mallet brand in 1885. John Gordon registered the U brand in 1886. The Spade ranch also initially registered in 1885, then sold in 1889.
[Hockley County 1921- 1971 The First Fifty Years & Epilogue 1971-1976; by Lillian Brasher; Staked Plains Press, Inc. Publisher, Canyon Texas 79015; 1976; page 10] In 1901, [[Littlefield-50|Major George Littlefield]] bought the southern most division of the XIT, the Yellow House, 235,858 acres land across four counties, paying $2/acre. The tallest windmill ever built was located on this property. Buffalo still roamed on this property as late as 1924. ||{{Image|file=Levelland_Texas_One_Place_Study-1.jpg | size= 750 |caption=Levelland, Texas Yellow House Canyon - Tallest Windmill }} |} [[Slaughter-2326|Christopher Columbus (CC) Slaughter]] established the Long S ranch in 1877, and brought it to Hockley county in 1897.
[Hockley County 1921- 1971 The First Fifty Years & Epilogue 1971-1976; by Lillian Brasher; Staked Plains Press, Inc. Publisher, Canyon Texas 79015; 1976; page 10 & 22]At one time he made claim to more than 24,000,000 acres of land in the area. He later bought more than 1,000,000 acres of range land and was the single largest taxpayer in the state of Texas. {| |{{Image|file=Levelland_Texas_One_Place_Study.png | size= 2000 |caption=Slaughter Dugout }} ||The
Slaughter Dugout dates from the 1890's and served as the Whiteface camp of the C C Slaughter Ranch, west of Levelland. At some time prior to 1912, a box and strip upper level was added, making it a 2 story dugout. Several additions have made since that date, including a stucco covering and sheltered entryway. The building has been used for storage since the early 1920's, when the Whiteface farm colonization project began, shortly after Slaughter's death and the break-up of the Huge ranch. Whiteface farms, Inc., owned by descendants of C C Slaughter, donated the building to the Texas Tech University Museum. It is now part of the Ranching Heritage Center, at Texas Tech, in Lubbock.
[https://www.loc.gov/resource/hhh.tx0410.sheet/?sp=1][https://www.loc.gov/resource/hhh.tx0410.sheet/?sp=2][https://www.loc.gov/resource/hhh.tx0410.sheet/?sp=3] |} {| |The strip of land 25 miles long and 8 miles wide along the eastern edge of Hockley county is the Spade Ranch. This land was purchased in 1885 by the Snyder brothers. The ranch is still in operation in the 2000's.
[Hockley County 1921- 1971 The First Fifty Years & Epilogue 1971-1976; by Lillian Brasher; Staked Plains Press, Inc. Publisher, Canyon Texas 79015; 1976; pages 34 & 37] On April 7, 1883, [[Ireland-662|Governor John Ireland]] granted to Hood county 34,698,489 square varas [96,384,884 feet] of land in Hockley county. The land changed hands many times, ultimately ending up with [[Post-925|CW Post]] in 1906, who designated the location for the townsite.
[Hockley County 1921- 1971 The First Fifty Years & Epilogue 1971-1976; by Lillian Brasher; Staked Plains Press, Inc. Publisher, Canyon Texas 79015; 1976; page 46] In 1912, Mr. Post has the site surveyed, designated land for the courthouse, and named it Hockley City. ||{{Image|file=Levelland_Texas_One_Place_Study-2.jpg | size= 750 |caption=Spade Ranch House}} |} == 1920 Census == There were 74 residents of Hockley county in the 1920 Census.
["United States Census, 1920," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9RXX-C4M?cc=1488411&wc=QZJR-SSP%3A1037034201%2C1039961301%2C1038068902%2C1589332428 : 14 September 2019), Texas > Hockley > Not Stated > ED 146 > image 1 of 5; citing NARA microfilm publication T625 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).] {| border="1" |Name||Age||Birthplace||Status||Role |- |
[[Alexander-1461|Alexander, George W]]||51||Texas||Married||Head |- |[[Alexander-1455|Alexander, Eugene R]]||8||Texas||Single||Son |- |[[Alexander-1460|Alexander, George N]]|||21||Texas||Single||Son |- |[[Alexander-1456|Alexander, Joy B]]||4||Texas||Single||Daughter |- |[[Frazier-307|Alexander, Naomi E]]||48||Texas||Married||Wife |- |[[Alexander-1464|Alexander, Robert]]||15||Texas||Single||Son |- |[[Alexander-1466|Alexander, Thelma]]||17||Texas||Single||Daughter |- |
Arnett, Samuel B||37||Texas||Married||Head |- |
Brito, Catarino||34||New Mexico ||Married||Head |- |Brito, Alejandro||3||Texas||Single||Son |- |Brito, Aurelio||13||New Mexico||Single||Daughter |- |Brito, Clialiede||11||New Mexico||Single||Daughter |- |Brito, Dionicia||25||New Mexico||Married||Wife |- |Brito, Francisco||5||New Mexico||Single||Son |- |Brito, Ignacio||8||New Mexico||Single||Daughter |- |
Cook, William D||69||Indiana||Widowed||Head |- |
[[Cornelius-3528|Cornelius, Eugene]]||22||Alabama||Single||Hired man |- |
[[Cowan-2083|Cowan, Lee]]||54||Texas||Married||Head |- |Cowan, Annie L||9||Texas||Single||Daughter |- |[[Cowan-2080|Cowan, Charles F]]||24||Texas||Single||Son |- |[[Cowan-2078|Cowan, John M]]||14||Texas||Single||Son |- |[[Cowan-2086|Cowan, Leo]]||19||Texas||Single||Son |- |[[Cowan-2075|Cowan, Ollie W]]||11||Texas||Single||Son |- |[[Cowan-2084|Cowan, Rebecca]]||50||Texas||Married||Wife |- |[[Cowan-2079|Cowan, Warren W]]||16||Texas||Single||Son |- |[[Dillard-3182|Dillard, Isaac Z]]||21||Texas||Single||Hired man |- |
Dominquez, David||23||Mexico||Married||Head |- |Dominquez, Micoala||19||New Mexico||Married||Wife |- |
[[Farr-4686|Farr, Jasper N]]||48||Texas||Married||Head |- |[[Streator-102|Farr, Jinnie]]||46||Texas||Married||Wife |- |[[Farr-4691|Farr, Damie]]||15||Texas||Single||Daughter |- |Farr, J B||10||Texas||Single||Son |- |Farr, Thomas||12||Texas||Single||Son |- |
[[Farr-4690|Farr, Madison A ]] ||25||Texas||Married||Head |- |Farr, Maude||0||Texas||Single||Daughter |- |Farr, Orville J||3||Texas||Single||Son |- |Farr, Velma||22||Texas||Married||Wife |- |
Floyd, Jack||25||Texas||Married||Head |- |Floyd, Amos G||3||Texas||Single||Son |- |Floyd, Joe||22||Arkansas||Married||Wife |- |
Forte, Eddie||25||Texas||Married||Head |- |Forte, Alene||3||New Mexico||Single||Daughter |- |Forte, Nellie||28||Virginia||Married||Wife |- |
Frazier, Walter||26||Texas||Married||Head |- |Frazier, Gertrude||23||Texas||Married||Wife |- |Frazier, John W||6||Texas||Single||Son |- |
Frazier , Watten G||49||Texas||Married||Head |- |Frazier , Minnie||28||Texas||Married||Wife |- |Galban, Jesus||36||Mexico||Single||Boarder |- |
Havens, Claude||32||Texas||Married||Head |- |Havens, Emma L||20||Texas||Married||Wife |- |
Millsap, William||48||Texas||Married||Head |- |Millsap, Boyd||14||Tennessee||Single||Son |- |Millsap, Docia||46||Tennessee||Married||Wife |- |Millsap, Donnie||25||Texas||Single||Daughter |- |Millsap, Hazel||20||Tennessee||Single||Daughter |- |Millsap, Laurene||9||Texas||Single||Daughter |- |Millsap, Mabel||16||Tennessee||Single||Daughter |- |
Moorehouse, Walter||30||Texas||Single||Head |- |
Patterson, Watten W||30||Texas||Married||Head |- |Patterson, Drewcilla||23||Oklahoma||Married||Wife |- |Patterson, Francis||4||New Mexico||Single||Daughter |- |Patterson, Lionel||0||Texas||Single||Son |- |Patterson, Odell||2||New Mexico||Single||Daughter |- |
Shannon, John C||35||Texas||Married||Head |- |Shannon, Laura W||33||Texas||Married||Wife |- |Smith, Benjamin||37||Louisiana||Single||Cook |- |
Sturgis, Frank||33||Texas||Married||Head |- |Sturgis, Frank R||5||Texas||Single||Son |- |Sturgis, Mary J||10 mo||Texas||Single||Daughter |- |Sturgis, Minnie||25||Texas||Married||Wife |- |Sturgis, William J||3||Texas||Single||Son |- |
Tow, Leonard C||29||Texas||Married||Head |- |Tow, Mallie||28||Texas||Married||Wife |} == Early Residents == There was quite a land grab in the Levelland area in the early 1920's
[Hockley County 1921- 1971 The First Fifty Years & Epilogue 1971-1976; by Lillian Brasher; Staked Plains Press, Inc. Publisher, Canyon Texas 79015; 1976; pages 81-84]and [[Ripley-2661|Silas Smith Ripley]] became a real estate agent to take advantage of it. With no hotel, people frequently stayed with the Ripley family and had their meals with them. [[Tubb-593|George Howard Tubb]] established the first truck line, freighting supplies from Lubbock and soon became a land agent as well. Reverend [[Suttle-170|Tom Suttle]] was the first pastor of the Missionary Baptist Church, pastor of the first funeral in Levelland, and built the first overhead water tank and water system for the court house.
1921: Hockley City {| |In the spring of 1921, a 16x32 foot wooden building was erected on the courthouse square of what was then Hockley City. As soon as the building was complete, the county clerk, [[Smith-289887|George P Smith]], and his wife [[Gibson-26098|Winnie Gibson Smith]] moved in. The building served as their residence, as well as storage for the records of Hockley and Cochran counties.
[Hockley County 1921- 1971 The First Fifty Years & Epilogue 1971-1976; Staked Plains Press, Inc. Publisher, Canyon Texas 79015; 1976; page 76][[Smith-289886|George P Smith Jr]] was born in August 1921, giving him the honor of being the first child born in Hockley City.
||{{Image|file=Levelland_Texas_One_Place_Study-4.jpg | Size = 2000 | caption=First courthouse building }} |} *[[Bowers-9100|Thomas Wilson Bowers]] and [[Yarbrough-1800|Ida Jane Yarbrough Bowers]] moved to Levelland in 1921. J M Fleming from Kansas City built the first store in the summer of 1921; in October, he sold the store to T W Bowers. After buying the store, Mr and Mrs Bowers and their 3 children moved into the back of the store. The store also served as the post office; she was the first post mistress. Mr. Bowers usually went to Lubbock twice a month to pick up supplies and mail. *[[Ripley-2661|Silas Smith Ripley]] and [[Peach-1348|Bessie Mae Peach Ripley]] and 3 children moved to Levelland in 1921. They built the first house. The older two children, Viola and Loree, were enrolled in school on the first day it opened. *[[Tubb-593|George Howard Tubb]] and [[Nippert-34|Elizabeth (Lizzie) Dell Nippert Tubb]] were one of the first 7 families to come to Levelland, arriving in 1921, from Tahoka. They moved to Tahoka in 1916, from Jester, OK. *[[Cannon-7300|William A Cannon]] and [[Gunn-4918|Eileen Gunn Cannon]] came to Levelland in November 1921, and were among the first 7 families to "help build the little town on the prairie." *[[Warren-21882|Byron Adolf (Jug) Warren]] and [[Biffle-119|Beatrice Biffle Warren]] came to Levelland in 1921.
1922 LEVELLAND {| | *Early in the spring of 1922, a post office was requested for the town, but the post office denied it, as there was already a Hockley city in Harris county. The name
Levelland was submitted and accepted.
[https://www.kcbd.com/story/12885947/history-of-levelland]In the spring of 1922,
Levelland was born and the post office remained in Bowers' store.
[Hockley County 1921- 1971 The First Fifty Years & Epilogue 1971-1976; by Lillian Brasher; Staked Plains Press, Inc. Publisher, Canyon Texas 79015; 1976; page 77][https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1198815/m1/18/?q=early%20settlers%20day] *Dr. E J Cook, the first doctor, came in 1922, with his wife and four children. Dr. Covey was the first dentist. *[[Atikson-1|Oma]] and [[Williams-119060|Jim Williams]], with their 2 sons, moved to Levelland in 1922, from Kuokuk, Ok. They arrived in covered wagons, and riding horseback. ||{{Image|file=Levelland_Texas_One_Place_Study-5.jpg | Size = 1000 |caption=first store in Levelland }} |} {| | {{Image|file=Levelland_Texas_One_Place_Study-18.jpg |Size=1000 |caption=Article about Levelland's name}} || This article was in the December 10, 1921 edition of the Oklahoma Daily Livestock News. At the time, Levelland had a courthouse, one store, one house, one tent, a windmill, and 7 residents. Levelland was spelled 'Leveland' at the time. |}
1923 {| |{{Image|file=Levelland_Texas_One_Place_Study-6.jpg | Size = 1000 |caption=Mainstreet 1923}} ||By 1923, there were a few buildings on main street as can been seen here.
*[[Rhea-1467|Oscar Moses Rhea]] and son [[Rhea-1466|Crede Rhea]] came in 1923 and bought lots before the town was staked. The Rhea's opened the first hardware store in 1923. *Mr and Mrs [[Thomman-2|Jack Thomann]] came in 1923 and established a mercantile store. This store evolved into a jewelry and bridal store by the 1970's. *[[Hofacket-2|Edward Larkey Hofacket]] came with his wife, [[Owen-12902|Hetha Owen Hofacket]] and four sons in 1923, from Chatanoogna, OK. They lived in a dugout until they could build a house. Mr. Hofackett served as sheriff from 1937 until 1948. |}
1924 *[[Wright-59030|George Andrew Wright]] and [[Cox-40090|Alice (Cox) Wright]] and 7 children moved to Levelland in October 1924 and farmed west of town. *[[Fry-2466|William Edward Fry]] and [[Frazier-1530|Nell Frazier Fry]], with their 4 children, came to Levelland in August of 1924. Mr. Fry was the first school superintendent. *[[Lykes-63|Roy Lykes]] came in 1924 and established the first drug store. He sold it to [[Pool-4282|William Sidney Pool]] in 1927. The store ultimately was sold to [[Upshaw-390|Tom Upshaw]], who operated it under the name "Upshaw Drug", on the corner of Austin and Ave G. *The [[Odell-4307|Albin Franklin Odell]] and C B McCormick families came together, arriving January 26, 1924. Mr O'Dell began working for Sheriff Jim Stroud as a deputy and night watchman. Mr. McCormick founded the first paper, the Hockley County Herald. *Mr. and Mrs. [[Barnes-26855|Elbert Munro Barnes]] came in 1924, and joined the Bowers grocery business. [[Bowers-9102|Odie Faye Bowers Barnes]] was the daughter of [[Bowers-9100|Thomas Wilson Bowers]] and [[Yarbrough-1800|Ida Jane Yarbrough Bowers]], a first family. They raised 10 children, which included 1 foster child. In 1926, Mr Barnes bought the Gulf Oil distributorship. *[[Palmer-27859|Earl Mixon Palmer, Sr]], and wife [[Atchison-1773|Edna Atchison Palmer]], came in 1924. They brought 2 sons (MG and Earl Jr), with a third (Euel) born in Levelland. *G W Hamill came from Oklahoma in 1921, prospecting for land. He returned in 1924 with 5 sons and 1 daughter. *[[Johnson-130219|Isaac Newton Johnson]] and [[ Petty-4101|Artie Petty Johnson ]] came in 1924 with 2 children. They farmed for 2 years before establishing the John Deere Implement business. *[[McMillan-6933|Hector McMillan]] came in 1924 with his family. *[[Murphey-563|James "Pat" Murphey]] and [[Edge-1839|Bertha Pearl Edge Murphey]] came to Levelland from Kiowa county, OK, in 1924, in a Model-T purchased for $365. The trip took 3 days. *[[Bowman-14209|Ernest Bowman]] came to Levelland in 1924. He married [[Eggleston-4855|Gladys Eggleston]] in 1930. *[[Harrell-4294|Joseph Greer Harrell]] and [[Chumley-216|Ina Josephine Chumley Harrell]] and 8 of their 10 children moved to Levelland in 1924. One child remained in Austin as a teacher, one as a student. {| |[[Bridges-6004|William I Bridges]] built a barbershop and his wife Clara Bridges was appointed the postmistress in December 1924. They were one of the first 20 families. The post office was moved to her home, and she was post mistress until August 1926.
This was the Bridges' home and the front part was the Post Office. The girl in the sunbonnet is Wilma Gunn. The other is Donaleen Bridges.
[Hockley County 1921- 1971 The First Fifty Years & Epilogue 1971-1976; by Lillian Brasher; Staked Plains Press, Inc. Publisher, Canyon Texas 79015; 1976] ||{{Image|file=Levelland_Texas_One_Place_Study.jpg |caption=Bridges House and Post office | size= 2000 }} |}
1925 {| |{{Image|file=Levelland_Texas_One_Place_Study-14.jpg |caption=Levelland High School, 1925| size= 2000 }} || *[[Ford-21389|William Henry Ford]] and [[Martin-81206|Roxie Jane Martin Ford]] and 8 children came in 1925. *Mr. and Mrs. C E Boley bought land in 1925, but didn't move until 1929. *[[Birdwell-552|Carl Eugene (Gene) Birdwell]] and [[Jones-128177|Tommye Asenith Jones Birdwell]] came in 1925 after reading about Levelland in the Ft Worth Star Telegram. *[[Pace-2718|Thomas Appleton Pace]] and [[Magers-184|Cora Elinor Magers Pace]] came to Levelland in January 1925 with 6 children. *[[House-7539|Daniel Newt House]] and [[Brack-330|Mary Belle Brack House]] of Bangs, Texas came looking for a place for a new grocery store and found just what he was looking for. |} *Brothers [[Tunnell-41|Joe]] and [[Tunnell-38|Roy]] Tunnell came to Levelland in 1925 from El Paso county, Texas. Their parents soon joined them. *[[Abell-2033|Jake Abell]] bought a farm in 1925, with his wife [[Kimmel-1398|Willie Kimmell Abell]] and 2 sons. When they came to town, there were 283 people. *Rev [[Long-27692|James Anderson Long]] was the pastor of the Levelland Missionary Baptist Church in Levelland in February, 1925. He married [[Lawrence-18922|Minnie Ola Lawrence]] in 1894; they both taught school. *In February of 1925, [[Conatser-102|Charlie Jones Conatser]] and [[Griffin-19365|Mary Ola Griffin Conatser]] and family, along with the Parker family, loaded their belongings into a freight car and headed to west Texas. Mr Parker rode the train with the furniture, while the families chugged westward in Model-T's. When they arrived in Littlefield, the Parkers decided to stay there, while the Conatser's came on to Levelland. *[[Brown-151691|Harper Silas Brown]] and wife [[Badgett-313|Aggie Badgett Brown]] came in 1925, with 6 children. Their daughter [[Brown-151690|Gwen]] married [[Abell-2041|Duff Abell]]. *[[Badgett-307|Frank Taylor Badgett]] and [[Britt-2471|Susan Georgia Britt Badgett]] came from Grayson, Texas; they arrived on March 7, 1925. [[Badgett-313|Aggie Badgett Brown]] was Frank's niece. *[[Reid-20081|Jesse Benjamin Reid]] and [[Fillpot-16|Lucy Jane Fillpot Reid]] and 7 children ranging from 2 to 16, came to Levelland in March 1925, from Blair, OK. They planned to move to Lamesa, Texas, but when shown the land near Levelland, said they knew it was the spot for them. *[[Magee-3342|David Elbert Magee]] and [[Easley-1903|Emily Alice Easley Magee]] and 3 daughters moved from Quanah, Texas. D E Magee came to look the town over in June 1925. His arrival coincided with the completion of the city's first power plant. After purchasing a lot that day, he and his wife and 3 daughters moved on July 11, 1925. *[[Green-51027|William Ashley (W A) Green]] and wife [[White-78392|Maggie Mae White Green]] moved to Levelland in 1925, where he was president of the First State Bank of Levelland. It opened for business with a capitol stock of $80,000. *[[McMillan-6832|William Neil McMillan]] and [[White-76311|Myrtle Cora White McMillan]] and 5 children moved to Levelland on October 4, 1925, from Lamesa, Texas. *[[Steele-12434|James Furman Steele]] came to Levelland in 1925 to farm with his brother Edgar Steele. His wife [[Boggs-4056|Roxy Lena Boggs Steele]] and family joined him on Dec 12, 1925. *"Hog" [[Bailey-36341|Forrest Chester Bailey]] and [[Wade-5320|Ella Pauline Wade Bailey]], with 2 children and a nephew, J B Gray, moved in August 1925 to the first home they owned. *[[Murrah-118|James Newton Murrah]] and [[Poole-7890|Lydia Virgina Poole Murrah]] and family moved to Levelland in December, 1925, from Erick, OK. *Dr. [[Beakley-57|George Beakley]] and wife "Don" [[McIntyre-7043|Louvenia Jane McIntyre Beakley]] and (grown) twin sons George and Will arrived in 1925, from Manshack, Texas. *[[Ellis-27546|William J Ellis]] and wife [[Rhodes-11805|Ethel Rhodes Ellis]] along with 2 children, came in 1925, along with [[Johnson-130219|Isaac Johnson]] and [[Petty-4101|Artie Myrtle Petty Johnson]] and their 3 children. *[[Shofner-56|John Bedford Shofner]] and [[Scoby-17|Alzeria Zachariah (Zach) "Pocahantas" Scoby Shofner]] moved to Levelland by wagon in August of 1925. They came from Bangs, Texas, with the youngest 2 of their 15 children. Some of the older, married, children came at the same time. Soon after their arrival, daughter [[Shofner-55|Irene Shofner Vardeman]] and her spouse [[Vardeman-48|Wilmer Calvin Vardeman]] joined them, with two children. Two more children, [[Vardeman-47|William Trego Vardeman]] and [[Vardeman-51|Mildred Vardeman Herberger]] were born in Levelland in 1927 and 1930. *[[Humphries-3478|James Thomas Humphries]] and [[Thompson-77841|Ida Avis (Thompson) Humphries]] bought land in Levelland in 1925. *[[Weimhold-1|Forrest Weimhold]] and [[Maples-1503|Ruth (Maples) Weimhold]] came in 1925 and opened the first newspaper.
1926 *[[French-6675|James Earl French]] and [[Haynes-3572|Cora Lee Haynes French]] moved to Levelland on January 1, 1926. *[[Kempson-179|George Isom Kempson]] and [[Hester-3520|Bertha Lorena Hester Kempson]] moved in August, 1926, with their 6 children. *[[Eggleston-4849|William 'Shirl' Eggleston]] and wife [[Bowman-14206|Mary Isabel Bowman Eggleston]] came to Levelland in 1926 with 2 children, and had 2 in Levelland. Rodney, born in 1928, died in a plane crash in in 1955, in WWII. *[[Wade-12912|Bert Clyde Wade]] and [[Winn-3428|Carrie B Winn Wade]] came in 1926, with their 2 children, from Oklahoma. *[[Allison-2465|Lorenzo Harvey Allison]] and [[ Henderson-8404|Lillie Mae (Henderson) Allison]] moved to Levelland in the spring of 1926. *[[Barton-11532|Arthur Almer Barton]] and [[Caldwell-11302|Leonora Josephine Caldwell Barton]] married in Brownwood on May 19, 1926. They initially settled in Amarillo, but moved to Levelland in July 1926. *[[Ballow-103|William Oscar Ballow]] and [[Holland-15490|Clara Beatrice (Holland) Ballow]] moved to O'Donnell, Texas in 1922, and to Levelland on Thanksgiving Day, 1926. *[[Morton-13272|Edgar Morton]] and [[Boggs-4081|Irene Albura Boggs Morton]] came to visit Levelland in August 1926; they rented some land at that time, then went home to Tioga to make arrangements to move. They arrived in Levelland, this time to make it their home, on Dec 6, 1926. His brother [[Morton-13344|Delmer Morton]] and wife [[Tolleson-166|Lena M Tolleson Morton]] came to Levelland in 1946. *[[Watson-36126|Oliver Lafayette Watson]] and [[Adkins-8685|Leona Alkins Watson]] were the parents of 7 children. Three of those children made their homes in Levelland along with their parents. [[Watson-36128|Ray Watson]] came in August 1926. [[Watson-36129|Oliver Lee (OL) Watson]] and [[Hale-12054|Sallie Gertrude (Hale) Watson]] came in 1934. [[Watson-36130|Eva Mae (Watson) Pickens]] and [[Pickens-1793|Dewey Pickens]] came in September of 1942. *[[Rawlins-765|Alex Rawlins]] and [[Dickerson-2896|Jessie May (Dickerson) Rawlins]] moved to Levelland in 1926. *[[Lewis-56563|Levi Lewis]] and [[Flanagan-5259|Sarah Flanagan Lewis]] and the younger children in the family moved to just outside Levelland in 1926 to new farmland where they lived outside of town in a dugout for about a year while their house was being built. *[[Graham-19835|Lester Norman Graham]] and [[Unknown-491071|Willie Jefferson Lambert Graham]], and their children moved to Levelland around 1926. He had a bakery there and was mayor of Levelland when he died of pneumonia in 1931. *[[Benbow-1261|Fletcher Allen Benbow]], and his grandparents, [[Hollan-67|Napolean Bonapart Hollan]] and [[Cudd-242|Mary Josephine Cudd Hollan]], moved next door to them soon after the Graham family arrived.
1927 *[[Weaver-15678|Elbert Lee (Lee) Weaver]] and wife [[Brown-156420|Mary Brown Weaver]], and children came to Levelland, in January 1927 from Eastland county. *[[Hall-63246|Jesse Thomas Hall]] and [[Wiggley-3|Clister Hall]] and three children came to Levelland on February 26, 1927. They farmed for several years, then opened a blacksmith shop. *[[Goodpasture-156|Herman Goodpasture]] and wife [[Dennis-9857|Jessie Ethel Dennis Goodpasture]] bought land in 1927, but didn't move until 1928, with their 3 sons. *[[Ryan-17739|William (Bill) Cleveland Ryan]] and [[Youngblood-1962|Maude May Youngblood]] and their oldest 7 children moved to Levelland in 1927. Their boys had interesting nicknames: James Preston = Big Boy, Calvin Cristo = Bones, Glen Thurman = Jiggs, William Weldon = Jelly, twins Floyd = Mutt and Lloyd = Squeaky. All the boys and daughter Veda Vay were born in Oklahoma; daughter Valera May was born in Levelland. *[[Marcom-7|George Ralph Marcom]] and [[Jones-123167|Hattie Belle Jones Marcom]] moved to Levelland in the fall of 1927.
1928/1929 *[[Stanley-13594|William Earl Stanley]] and wife [[ Armbrister-123|Roxie Armbrister Stanley]] moved to Levelland on New Year's Day, 1928, with their 4 children. *[[Shirley-4043|James McLean Shirley]] and [[McNeil-3700|Flossie Myrtle McNeil]] came in 1929 from Frederick, Oklahoma. *[[Steele-12450|John Steele]] and [[Bowman-14109|Effie Myrtle (Bowman) Steele]] came to Levelland in 1929. *[[Gressett-62|Phillip Allen Gressett]] and [[Conner-6279|Willie (Conner) Gressett]] moved to Levelland on November 1, 1929, from Winters, Texas. *[[Ollie-60|Hussine Ollie]] and [[Hassen-85|Adell (Hassen) Ollie]] came to Levelland in 1929 and opened a grocery store. {{Image|file=Levelland_Texas_One_Place_Study-20.jpg |caption=East Main Street (Ave H) | size= 750 }}
1930's *[[Williams-117273|Gene Williams]] and wife and one son came in 1930 from Brownwood, Texas. *[[Veretto-4|Mike Veretto]] and [[Ricca-474|Mary Ricca Veretto]] moved to Levelland in 1930. Both were born in Costellamonte, Italy. *[[Lincoln-4255|Zachariah Oral (Z. O.) "Zach" Lincoln]] and [[Wood-34752|Retha Wood Lincoln]] moved to Levelland in 1930. *[[Brasher-952|William Allen Brasher]] and [[Pancake-173|Mary Burns (Pancake) Brasher]] moved to Wilson in 1926, and to Levelland in about 1930. *[[Ellis-27636|Spencer Ellis]] came to Levelland in about 1930. He married [[Knott-2447|Irene Knott]] on April 10, 1932. *[[McCann-3975|William (Willie) Reeves McCann]] and [[Elliott-21315|Sarah Katherine (Elliott) McCann]] came to Levelland from Loveland, Oklahoma in 1931. *[[West-26327|Lamar G West]] and [[Fergason-38|Ouida Ruth (Fergason) West]] came to Levelland in 1931, to work in Higginbotham-Bartlett Lumber Company, who he had worked for since 1921. *[[Bolf-19|John Bolf]] and Mary Bolf moved with their 3 children from Miles, Texas, on January 5, 1932. *[[Morton-13290|James Ernest Morton ]] and his wife Dessie (Vinson) Owens Morton moved to Levelland in 1932. *[[Railsback-309|James (Jack) Ernest Railsback]] and [[Hickman-5128|Bernice (Hickman) Railsback]] moved to Levelland in the winter of 1933. [[Railsback-311|Randy Railsback]] and [[Isom-1083|Arliss Wayner (Isom) Railsback]] joined them in 1950. {{Image|file=Levelland_Texas_One_Place_Study-21.jpg |caption=CW Jones mid-1930's }} *[[Norman-8940|Aubrey Oscar Norman]] and [[Boggs-4071|Myrtle Frances (Boggs) Norman ]] moved to Levelland in 1934. *[[Stacy-2206|Jesse G Stacy]] moved to Levelland in 1934, when he was 17, to work for the Davis-Mason furniture store, which eventually became the Stacy-Mason furniture store. He married [[Adams-62382|Juanita Adams]]. *[[Dycus-272|Lendsey L Dycus]] and [[Kauffman-2189|Christine Kauffman Dycus]] came to Levelland in 1936 from Liberty Hill, Texas. *[[Clem-908|Weir Clem]] and [[Leonard-13719|Oleta Leonard Clem]] moved to Levelland in 1936. {| | *[[Droigk-5|Otto Hugo Droigk]] and [[Lambert-15583|Margaret Lambert Droigk]] moved to Levelland January 20, 1938. *[[Smyer-37|Sid Smyer]] and [[Kelsey-3006|Minnie Kelsey Smyer]] moved to Levelland in 1939. *[[Hester-933|Robert Hester]] and [[Tipps-49|Lela Tipps Hester]] came to Levelland in 1939 from Lubbock, Texas. ||{{Image|file= Levelland_Texas_One_Place_Study-16.jpg |caption=Combined Levelland Schools, 1939 | size= 2000 }} |}
1940s {| |{{Image|file= Levelland Texas One Place Study-9.jpg |caption=Hub Cafe, Levelland, 1946 | size= 2000 }} || *[[Collins-36369|David Earl Collins]] and wife [[Slover-335|Lena Slover Collins]] moved to Levelland from Sulphur, Oklahoma, in 1944. *[[Dryden-1438|Charles Dryden]] and [[Williams-117540|Myrtle Williams Dryden]] moved to Levelland sometime in the 40's. *[[Waller-6140|John Waller]] and [[Bailey-38541|Rosa Bailey Waller]], their son [[Waller-6149|Doy Waller]] and his wife Francis Waller and their son Johnny Waller moved to Levelland in 1940. John and Doy were transferred there from Chandler Oklahoma in 1940 by Magnolia Petroleum Company. (Now Mobil Oil.) |} == Levelland State Bank Robbery, Aug 21, 1946== {{Image|file=Levelland_Texas_One_Place_Study-11.jpg |caption=Levelland State Bank | size= 500 }} :At 12:25 P.M. on Wednesday August 21, 1946, Cecil Moran Pierce, 29, entered the front door of Levelland State Bank wielding a shotgun and made his way through the office of bank president D. E. Collins (who was out to lunch) then around the counter where he ordered the four employees on duty to lay face down on the floor. Three bookkeepers, T. E. Lewis, who had began employment on Monday, Miss Billie Norman, Mrs. Norma Brasick, and the cashier Miss Jo Arnwine all complied. He bound the hands of Lewis and Brasick with friction tape. {| |{{ Image|file=Levelland_Texas_One_Place_Study-12.jpg | caption=LSB Bank Robber |size=2000}} || Pierce began filling up a pasteboard box with money from the cash drawers. A long time Levelland businessman, C.A. Luck, entered at this time and he was ordered to the floor with the others. After emptying the drawers he ordered all five into the vault and exited through the back door. LSB was located at 808 Austin (Miss Jill’s Dance School) at that time. He discarded the shotgun and his blue shirt in the alley and headed west and then north through the alleys. He made his way to a local theatre (I’ve been told the Wallace) and bought a ticket to watch the movie “Spellbound”.
Cashier Bob Berry returned from lunch about this time to find a deserted bank and empty cash drawers. He promptly called the authorities.
Lawmen from Morton, Lamesa, Brownfield, Tahoka, Littlefield, Muleshoe, and Lubbock rushed to Levelland to form a 75 member manhunt. All the roads leading out of the city were blocked off. There was constant patrolling down the streets and alleys all afternoon. |} {| |Pierce left the theatre about 5:00 P. M. and headed east. He was apprehended two blocks east and a half block south of the square by V. P. Stephens, a Lubbock city patrolman, Sheriff Sam Floyd of Lynn county and an unnamed FBI agent. State charges against Pierce were filed by Sheriff Ed Hofacket with Justice of the Peace A.F. (Pop) Odell of the justice court. He was to be arraigned in Federal district court the next day in Lubbock on charges of violating the Federal bank robbery statute. It was learned that Pierce was paroled from a California state prison in October 1945 after an eight year sentence for armed robbery. The money was counted and totaled $14,929.20 (About $229,000 in 2023 dollars) which was a nickel shy of what was stolen. || {{Image|file=Levelland_Texas_One_Place_Study-13.jpg |caption=LSB Robbery captives | Size=7500}} |} :Pierce admitted he had spent it on a cup of coffee. :On September 9, Pierce was indicted by the 72nd district grand jury. Pierce pleaded guilty to armed robbery immediately after the indictment. He waived the four day wait for a trial and requested an immediate hearing. He was given a 50 year prison sentence by the court. He was transported to Huntsville on September 11, by Sheriff Hofacket and his chief deputy Guy Swain. It had only been 21 days since the robbery. A 5 cent cup of coffee was all Cecil Pierce got to buy out of the robbery money.
The Dairy Mart, around 1950ish. Owned by Judge Palmer and Bill Vardeman. {{Image|file=Levelland Texas One Place Study-8.jpg|caption=Dairy Mart, Levelland Texas | size= 700 }} ==1957 - The UFO Sighting== Levelland is famous as the site of a well-publicized series of UFO sightings in November 1957. "Around midnight, during a time span of less than 3 hours, at least 15 citizens of Levelland were terrorized by one or more UFOs ... as they traveled the highways and farm roads outside of town."
[The Levelland UFO Case, by George Dudding; GSD PUBLICATIONS, March 15, 2016] Several motorists driving on various highways around Levelland in the evening and early morning hours of November 2–3 claimed to see a large, egg-shaped object which emitted a blue glow and caused their automobiles to shut off and headlights to turn off. In most cases, the object was sitting either on the highway or close to it. When the object took off, witnesses claimed their vehicles would restart and work normally. Among witnesses were Weir Clem, Levelland's sheriff, and Ray Jones, the town's fire chief. After a 7-hour investigation, the United States Air Force concluded a severe electrical storm (most probably ball lightning), was the major cause for the sightings and reported auto failures. However, several prominent UFO researchers, among them Dr. James E. McDonald, a physicist at the University of Arizona, and Dr. J. Allen Hynek, an astronomer at Northwestern University, disputed this explanation. Both men argued that no electrical storm was in the area when the sightings occurred.
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Levelland_UFO_case][https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_Blue_Book][https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_reported_UFO_sightings] [The Levelland UFO Case, by George Dudding; GSD PUBLICATIONS, March 15, 2016][https://web.archive.org/web/20130427001653/http://www.myfoxdfw.com/story/17512052/the-tex-files-levelland-ufos] {{Image|file=Levelland_Texas_One_Place_Study-15.jpg|caption=UFO Report in newspaper | size= 700 }} "It is hard to imagine that the witnesses could mistake a 200-foot, oval-shaped, glowing object sitting in a roadway for a lightning bolt or a ball of lightning. Even if there had been a heavy rain in which engines stalled due to wet ignitions, the engines would not have restarted . . . Additionally, if the engines stalled, the headlights would have continued to burn unless they were turned off or left on long enough to run the battery down."
[The Levelland UFO Case, by George Dudding; GSD PUBLICATIONS, March 15, 2016, page 40] "In 1957 . . . there were no personal computers, cellular phones, or . . . social media. . . . it is highly unlikely that these witnesses got together and made up the whole scenario that night."
[The Levelland UFO Case, by George Dudding; GSD PUBLICATIONS, March 15, 2016, page 41] "The Levelland case has never been fully explained, To this day, it is considered by ufologists to be among the top UFO cases."[The Levelland UFO Case, by George Dudding; GSD PUBLICATIONS, March 15, 2016, page 45.] *
"Nov. 2, 1957: Route 116, west of Levelland. It's just after dark and two farm hands are in a pickup truck. The driver, Pedro Saucedo, would later describe his absolute terror when he suddenly saw a bright light rise up in the field ahead. His motor died. His headlights went out. Both men jumped out of the truck and hit the ground as the flaming object shot over."
[https://web.archive.org/web/20130427001653/http://www.myfoxdfw.com/story/17512052/the-tex-files-levelland-ufos] They were about 4 miles west of Levelland when they reported seeing the object. They "saw a brilliant flash of blue light off to their right in a field near the roadway," and said that they saw "a huge torpedo- or cigar-shaped blue green glowing object about 200 feet in length" that "appeared to lift of from ground level and then begun to move towards their vehicle."
[The Levelland UFO Case, by George Dudding; GSD PUBLICATIONS, March 15, 2016, pages 3-4.] The object changed colors to yellow and then red, and rushed toward the vehicle. Saucedo reported feeling "some very intense heat given off by the object as it flew over his truck." They estimated the speed of the object as around 600 to 800 miles per hour, as it departed and headed towards Levelland. After the vehicle passed, their truck, which had shut off, restarted and seemed to operate normally afterwards.
[The Levelland UFO Case, by George Dudding; GSD PUBLICATIONS, March 15, 2016, page 4.][Levelland, by Kevin D Randles, LTCOL USAR (Ret). Flying Disk Press, 4 St Michaels Ave, Pontefract, West Yorkshire, England. Page 14][Blue Book, Roll 29, Case No. 5120] *
[[Clem-908|Weir Clem]], Sheriff of Hockley County Texas reported "the object was shaped like a huge football and had bright white lights. The blinding lights flashed on, it went right over the car and was gone. No living human being could believe how fast it traveled. The whole thing was as bright as day. It lit up the whole area."
[The Levelland UFO Case, by George Dudding; GSD PUBLICATIONS, March 15, 2016, page 1] *
CBS Radio Announcement with Bob Piermont in Washington (Nov 1957) "Folks in Levelland, Texas are worried about strange objects in their neighborhood. Sheriff Weir Clem says he has received several reports of a strange, egg-shaped object, about 200 feet long, landing on farms and highways last night in the vicinity of Levelland. Sheriff Clem said, he even got a glimpse of this thing, which somehow switched off lights and auto engines when it came near. The Sheriff said lights and engines worked fine after the thing went away."
[The Levelland UFO Case, by George Dudding; GSD PUBLICATIONS, March 15, 2016, page 29.] *
Project Blue Book "On the night of the Levelland UFO sightings, fifteen phone calls had come in reporting different sightings. In addition, there had been other walk-in reports which were submitted later."
[The Levelland UFO Case, by George Dudding; GSD PUBLICATIONS, March 15, 2016, page 31.] *
"1957 was not the first time UFO's were reported in Levelland . . . on August 24, 1952, Mr and Mrs Elmer Sharp saw an object shaped like a toy top hovering in the air. It changed colors from blue to yellow to red, and it had fire shooting out of its tail. After hovering for approximately 20 minutes it flew away into the sky. It made another appearance, at the same location, about an hour later."
[The Levelland UFO Case by George Dudding; GSD PUBLICATIONS, March 15, 2016, page 44.] ==1960s== Levelland around 1961. {{Image|file=Levelland_Texas_One_Place_Study-17.jpg |caption=Levelland, 1961 | size= 700}} ==Notables== [[Blake-10899|Rockin' Robin Blake]] was the red-hot Texas tornado that tore through the lightweight [boxing] division in the 1980’s. [[Wikipedia:Joe_Carr_(Texas_musician)| Joe Carr]] was an American country and roots musician, author, and professor originally from Denton, Texas. Self-taught, he began playing first folk music and later old-time and bluegrass music on guitar at age 13 and mandolin at age 15. After performing with local Texas bands Roanoke in the 1970s and Country Gazette in the 1970s and 80s, Carr formed a "Bob Wills style" Western swing band, Joe Carr & the Texas Lone Star Band, in 1987. Beginning in 1984, he taught at the commercial music program at South Plains College in Levelland, Texas. For the last several years of his life, he was in charge of the bluegrass and Western swing departments at the college and was the director of Camp Bluegrass held there annually. [[Wikipedia:Bruce_Ford_(tenor)|Bruce Ford]] is an American operatic tenor, particularly associated with Mozart roles and the bel canto repertory. Ford graduated from Levelland in 1974, and studied at Texas Tech University, the University of Texas, and later as a member of the Houston Grand Opera Studio in Houston, where he created Philip Glass's The Madrigal Opera in 1981. In 2007, he performed the title role in Otello for the Washington Concert Opera, an opera organization which produces rare operas that might otherwise not be heard. Notable recordings include; Le domino noir, Rosmonda d'Inghilterra, Maria de Rudenz, Margherita d'Anjou, Carlo di Borgogna, Maria, regina d'Inghilterra, Zoraida di Granata, Il crociato in Egitto, Pia de' Tolomei, Elisabetta, regina d'Inghilterra, Otello, etc. [[Wikipedia:Frank_Jackson_(American_football)|Frank Hardin Jackson ]] is a former American football wide receiver, born in Levelland, Texas, in 1939. He played college football at Southern Methodist University (SMU) and professionally with the American Football League's Dallas Texans, Kansas City Chiefs and the Miami Dolphins. As a halfback, he scored four touchdowns (two rushing, two receiving) for the Texans in a 49–21 victory over the Denver Broncos in 1961. As a wide receiver, in 1964 he caught four touchdown passes from Len Dawson in a 49–6 Chiefs defeat of the San Diego Chargers. That tied the pro football record at the time. [[Wikipedia:Ronny Jackson|Ronny Jackson]] is an American physician, politician, and retired United States Navy rear admiral who is the U.S. representative for Texas's 13th congressional district. He was physician for multiple US Presidents.
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Physician_to_the_President] [[McCollough-488|Dr Bill McCullough]] - was a primary care physician in Levelland, and an aerobatic pilot. He won the Sportsman National Aerobatic Championships in 1975. [[Wikipedia:David J. Schmidly|David J. Schmidly]] is an American academic administrator and zoologist who served as president of Texas Tech University, Oklahoma State University, and the University of New Mexico. He retired as UNM's President at the end of his five-year contract in 2012, citing health concerns and his desire to end his career working in his academic field of natural history and mammalogy. [[Vardeman-47|Bill Vardeman]] - Placeholder for Wikipedia - was the longest serving Superintendent in the Levelland Independent School District, to date [[2022]]. [[Vardeman-53|Don Vardeman]] - Placeholder for Wikipedia - has held the positions of Vice President-Worldwide Project Management at Anadarko Petroleum Corp, Vice President-Marine Facilities Engineering at Kerr-McGee Corp, Engineering Manager-Projects at Oryx Energy Co. and Principal Engineer at Sun Exploration & Production Co. (which are all subsidiaries of Anadarko Petroleum Corp). Wingrider Karen - [[McCollough-491|Karen McCollough Pena]] is a motivational speaker. She got her pilot's license at 16, and then became a wing-walker. She is the only woman wing-walker and National Aerobatic Champion in the World. The [[Wikipedia:The_Maines_Brothers_Band|Maines Brothers Band]] is from the Levelland area, Meadow and Ropesville, specifically. The Wikipedia article says Lubbock simply because Lubbock is the largest neighboring city. Kenny Maines and the band members attended Levelland High School, and Natalie Maines, of [[Wikipedia:The_Chicks|The (Dixie) Chicks]] attended South Plains College. Both groups regularly performed in Levelland and Lubbock venues. [[Wikipedia:The_Sparkles|The Sparkles]] The Sparkles were an American garage rock band from Levelland, Texas, that were active between 1957 and 1972. However, the most popular version of the band was the line-up that existed from 1965 to 1967, and which recorded the songs "No Friend of Mine" and "Hipsville 29 B. C." The first line-up of the Sparkles consisted of Stanley Smith and Carl Huckaby on guitars, Bob Donnell on bass, Johnny Waller on piano, brothers Jesse and Guy Balew on saxophone and vocals, and Gary Blakey on drums. The band made their first recording in 1958 for legendary record producer Norman Petty (who also worked with Buddy Holly and Roy Orbison), but the recording went unreleased. This line-up broke up shortly thereafter and reformed with Gary Blakey on drums, Charlie Hatchett and Stanley Smith on guitars, and Don Settle on bass and backing vocals. ===Honorable Mentions=== [[Wikipedia:Francesco_Attesti|Francesco Attesti]] In 1998, studying with Maestro Luigi Tanganelli at the Luigi Cherubini Conservatory of Florence, Francesco Attesti earned the highest grades in piano bestowed by that institution. Attesti quickly established an international reputation after winning several prizes in International Competition and receiving honorary citizenship in cities such as Diamante (Argentina), McAllen, Edinburg and Levelland (USA). [[Wikipedia:Matt_Barr|Matt Barr]] is an American actor, best-known as Danny McNamara in the CBS/Paramount+ action–adventure television series Blood & Treasure and as Johnson "Johnse" Hatfield in Hatfields & McCoys. Barr also played Mike Fleming in Commander in Chief, Ian Banks in One Tree Hill, Christopher Sullivan in the mystery-horror limited series Harper's Island, and Dan Patch in The CW series Hellcats. [[Wikipedia:Beau_Boulter|Beau Boulter]] is an American Washington, D.C.-based lobbyist who was a Republican U.S. representative from Texas between 1985 and 1989. Boulter was born in El Paso, Texas, he graduated in 1960 from Levelland High School. [[Wikipedia:James_O._Browning|James Browning]] is an American attorney and judge serving as a United States District Court Judge of the United States District Court for the District of New Mexico. Browning was born in Levelland, Texas, and grew up in Hobbs, New Mexico.[2] He received a Bachelor of Arts degree in political science from Yale University in 1978, graduating magna cum laude. While at Yale, Browning played varsity football. He then earned a Juris Doctor from the University of Virginia Law School in 1981. In law school, he was Editor in Chief of the Virginia Law Review. He is a member of the Raven Society and the Order of the Coif. Browning allowed New Mexico voter records, including addresses, to be posted online. Bert Gravitt - placeholder for Wikipedia
[https://www.gainesvilleregister.com/sports/local_sports/gravitt-selected-for-hall-of-fame/article_26e68a54-e0f0-58a2-b0c5-5c49efb91fe1.html][https://www.texasfootball.com/hof-bert-gravitt?ref=search] In high school, Bert was named the Lubbock Avalanche-Journal's Small School Athlete of the Century. [[Wikipedia:Lyle_Leong|Lyle Leong]] is a former professional gridiron football wide receiver. He played collegiate football for the Texas Tech Red Raiders. He was signed by the Dallas Cowboys as an undrafted free agent in 2011, and signed with the Saskatchewan Roughriders of the Canadian Football League in February 2013. On May 23, 2013 Leong Jr was traded to the Hamilton Tiger-Cats of the CFL in exchange for Jermaine McElveen. [[Wikipedia:Margaret_Lewis_(singer-songwriter)|Margaret Lewis]] Born Margaret Ann Lewis in Snyder, Texas, she moved with her family early in life to Levelland, Texas, where she grew up singing in the Baptist church choir and listening to rockabilly and rhythm & blues. In high school she formed a band, the Thunderbolts, and they took second place in a talent show in Lubbock in 1957. After some guest appearances on the Louisiana Hayride radio program, she joined the cast in 1958. [[Wikipedia:Tim_Marcum|Tim Marcum]] was a football coach in the 1960's. [[Wikipedia:Gene Mayfield|Gene Mayfield]] was an American football coach in Texas high schools and at West Texas A&M University. In May 2005, Mayfield was inducted into the Texas High School Coaches Hall of Fame. His success coined the name "father of mojo." He was head coach in Levelland in the 1970's. [[Wikipedia:Kinna McInroe|Kinna McInroe ]] is an American actress, known for her role as Nina in the film Office Space. She has guest-starred in episodes of several television series, has appeared in a number of feature and direct-to-video films, has worked extensively in short films, and has been narrating a series of online videos released under the pseudonym Squirrel-Monkey since 2012. [[Wikipedia:Terry_McBride_(musician)|Terry McBride]] Between 1989 and 1994, and again from 2000 to 2002, McBride was the lead vocalist and bass guitarist in the band McBride & the Ride, a country music group which recorded four studio albums and charted more than ten singles on the Billboard Hot Country Songs charts. He is also the son of 1970s country singer Dale McBride. He taught at SPC for a period of time, where he met [[Wikipedia:Jedd_Hughes|Jedd Hughes]]. [[Wikipedia:Lane_Turner|Lane Turner]] is an American singer-songwriter. Signed to Warner Bros. Records since 2004, he released two singles for the label, including "Always Wanting More (Breathless)", which reached No. 56 on the Hot Country Songs charts in 2004. Lane signed with Original Signal Recordings in 2009. Turner was born in Monahans, Texas, and attended school in Levelland, which he described as "a place so flat you can watch your dog run away for two days" [[Wikipedia:Eddie_Vowell|Eddie Vowell]] is a retired American football coach. He is best known for serving as head football coach at Texas A&M University–Commerce from 1986 to 1998.[1] He is second in program history with 73 career wins and led the Lions to the 1990 Lone Star Conference championship and appearances in the NCAA Division II playoffs in 1990, 1991, and 1995. He coached football at Levelland high school in the late 1970's. [[Wikipedia:Sonny_West_(musician)|Sonny West]] is an American songwriter and musician, best known as the co-writer of two of Buddy Holly's biggest hits: "Oh, Boy!" and "Rave On". [[Wikipedia:Lee_Ann_Womack|Lee Ann Womack]] is an American country music singer, songwriter, and musician. Her 2000 single, "I Hope You Dance" was a major crossover music hit, reaching No. 1 on the Billboard Country Chart and the Top 15 of the Billboard Hot 100, becoming her signature song. Womack attended South Plains Junior College in Levelland, Texas. The college was one of the first in the nation to offer country music degrees, and soon she became a member of the college band, Country Caravan. ==Texas Rangers== :When Texas won her independence from Mexico her battle was not finished, for now she must gird herself to fight the enemy from the north.
[Hockley County 1921- 1971 The First Fifty Years & Epilogue 1971-1976; by Lillian Brasher; Staked Plains Press, Inc. Publisher, Canyon Texas 79015; 1976 pages 4-5] :The Texans had learned much about the tactics displayed in organized warfare from their experience with the Mexican, but the brand of Indian warfare they now faced was a new one. The Mexican had fought on foot but the Indian came mounted on his swift horse, struck with the speed of lightning and the deadliness of a rattlesnake. From high up on the prairie they came in large bands to kill and steak and then to fade away into the hills. They could attack a settlement, steal the horses, ride back to the prairie, and the next time they struck they had fresh horses with which to outrun the Texan. :No one was more aware of the new type of warfare he faced than the men of Texas who were trying to carve a new empire, build homes and establish communities. :Up until this time the major forces of opposing armies had been men on foot, with horses playing only a minor part. Even the battle of San Jacinto was won by infantryman, and all the Indian wars west of the Mississippi had been fought by men on foot. But the Indian, which now had to be driven from the frontier to make room for the white man, did not fight an organized warfare nor did he seek a decisive battle. They appeared in great howling mobs at the break of dawn, struck and ran away. It was useless to attempt pursuit on foot. :The Texas government officials realized the only hope of defending the country against the devasting raids was to create a force of warriors just as swift and more daring than the foe. At this time there came into being one of the most colorful bodies of fighting men our country has ever known -- The Texas Rangers. :But even so formidable a group as the Texas Rangers were at a disadvantage with such a superior enemy. The Indian war on the Plains was to last for many years. One of their disadvantages was their weapons. The Ranger had guns that would only fire one time. The Comanche soon learned to lead the Ranger into battle, get him to fire his one time and before the Ranger could reload, the Indian had shot his bow and arrow, all the while he riding swiftly and changing positions so often that he was not an easy target. This was the situation in 1836 when the Rangers ride out to rid the Plains of the Indians. :The largest single contribution to the Rangers in their fight again the Indians was in invention of the Colt 44, plus the sheer courage and grit it took to withstand the hardships of the Plains. For here there were no trees, no natural obstacles to hide behind. :The Indian was familiar with the county, he had the advantage of being up on the Llano Estacado and could easily spot the Ranger as he approached. Then last and most important the Indian knew the location of the few watering places, and was always cautious not to lead the white man to them. :Captain G.W. Arrington and a squad of Rangers were of the first to discover the Yellow House springs in the canyon. He and his men found refuge here, in a blizzard, in 1879, and probably would have starved had it not been for George and John Causey, the buffalo hunters who were camped there and supplied them with food. :When the first band of Rangers rode out with their new six-shooters, the Indians might just as well have started their death song. The Indians war in the prairie country was to last for many years to come, but there was never a question of the ultimate result of the conflict. Although greatly outnumbered and out mounted, the Rangers slowly but surely waged a winning war, as they gradually pushed the Indians back to make more room for the booming cattle industry that was ready to dawn. :Today the Great Plains is a land of fertile fields and prosperous ranches, a great empire within whose borders people live in peace and prosperity, but it was bought for a price by the Texas Rangers, such gallant courageous men as Captain Jack Hays, Coleman, Burleson, John Ford, Sul Ross, GW Arrington, and Major Jones. :The Rangers broke the backbone of the Indian and gathered valuable information about his watering places and his habits as each learned to respect the ability of the other. :The real defeat of the Comanche of the Plains remained to be brought to an end by the courageous young hero of the civil war, Colonel Randal Slidel Mackenzie. :Colonel Mackenzie decided the only way to stop the rampaging and murderous Indians was to discover and destroy his hideouts. In the summer and autumn of 1871, he led a force of 600 men into the almost unknown Staked Plains. :He soon met the Comanche, the Lords of the Plains, and the Comanche was the victor in the first battle by driving off 70 of the Colonel's horses. Mackenzie's Raiders gave chase, but again they were defeated, this time by [[Nocona-5|Chief Quanah Parker]], famous son of [[Parker-346|Cynthia Ann Parker]], the kidnapped daughter of a Texas family. A cold norther blew in and suddenly ended the skirmish, but Colonel Mackenzie had gathered information that was to prove of great value later. :The next year, 1872, the Colonel went after the Comanches again and chased them to Alamogordo, NM. Although he was not successful in capturing them, he at least had hung on further than any one else, and he had found new watering places and good grass. The trail he found on this excursion became known as Mackenzie's Trail. :It was in September 1874, that the great decisive defeat for the remaining Plains Indians was staged in Palo Duro Canyon, south of Amarillo and Mackenzie was able to bring the Indian to his knees. :At least on battle occurred at the spring in Yellow House Canyon between the white man and Comanche. Sometime before 1874, white men came to the canyon and built a fort just above the spring. A rock wall was built to block the approach of the Indian and the steep slope afforded protection on the other three sides. The fierce Comanche attacked the white man in their fort above the spring, under the cover of darkness. The details of the battle are not known but there is evidence to indicate a long and fierce battle took place there. The ruin of the old fort was a treasure house for arrowhead seekers for many years. :In June of 1875, Colonel Mackenzie accepted the surrender of the last remaining Comanche at Ft. Sill, Oklahoma. This was the last of the Indians in the Texas Panhandle.
Hockley County Was Created From Young and Bexar Territories in 1876 ;In the 1700's the northern part of Texas was known as Indian Country and was so designated on maps. By 1845, the climax of Texas' national existence, the Mexican municipalities had re-organized and divided them themselves into 36 counties. The northern part of the state was designated Bexar County (pronounced Bayer).
[Hockley County 1921- 1971 The First Fifty Years & Epilogue 1971-1976; by Lillian Brasher; Staked Plains Press, Inc. Publisher, Canyon Texas 79015; 1976 pages 5-8] ;Between 1845 and 1865, 85 new counties were organized and the Panhandle was designated Young Territory. ;The state of Texas created approximately 54 counties from Young territory, one of which was Hockley County. ==Other Links== *[[Wikipedia:Llano Estacado|Llano Estacado]] *[[Wikipedia:Yellow House Canyon|Yellow House Canyon]] *[[Wikipedia:Blackwater Draw|Blackwater Draw]] *[[Wikipedia:South Plains|South Plains]] ==Geography== :'''Continent:''' North America :'''Country:''' United States :'''State/Province:''' Texas :'''County:''' Hockley :'''GPS Coordinates:''' 33.587222, -102.378056 :'''Elevation:''' 1072.0 m or 3517.1 feet ==Sources==
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[[Category:Lewis and Clark Expedition]] {{Image|file=Lewis_and_Clark-1.jpg |align=c |size=500px }} {{Westward Ho | sub-project = Lewis and Clark Expedition }} --------------------- ==Introduction== In 1803, the U. S. Senate, under the guidance of President [[Jefferson-1|Thomas Jefferson]], purchased the Louisiana territory from France. Not knowing what lay beyond in the vast west and hoping to discover a northwest passage that would connect the Mississippi River with the Pacific Ocean, Jefferson initiated an exploration. {{Image|file=Lewis_and_Clark-3.jpg |align=r |size=200px |caption=Expedition Route }} On Oct. 26, 1803, the ''Corps of Discovery'' expedition set out from the Falls of the Ohio, traveling west. This was a military mission consisting of two officers, several sergeants and eventually about twenty-five privates ranging in age from eighteen to thirty-four. The first recruits were know as [[Space:Lewis_and_Clark#Nine Young Men From Kentucky|"the nine young men from Kentucky"]] and others who joined were from Virginia, Pennsylvania or New England. All were skilled woodsmen, with expert hunters, gunsmiths, scouts and boatmen among them. Along the way, they enlisted civilians who included an interpreter who was part-Shawnee, two other men who were part-Omaha, and most notably a teenaged Shoshone girl named Sacajawea, along with her baby boy, accompanying her French-Canadian husband. By the time the Corps returned on Sep. 23, 1806, they had traveled over eight thousand miles, mapping most of them along the way. Jefferson's northwest passage may not have been found, as none existed, but they did find the source of the Missouri River, crossed the Continental Divide and reached the Pacific Ocean. Peaceful contact with at least fifteen different Native American tribes was made, and they discovered and described 178 plants and 122 animals previously unknown. Only one expedition member died, and that was from a probable ruptured appendix. Commonly termed ''The Lewis and Clark Expedition'', the participants of the Corps of Discovery were the first to cross the continent on behalf of the United States. For more than half a century afterward, pioneers who followed could only walk in those intrepid footsteps. ==Corps of Discovery Roster== Those who journeyed from Fort Mandan to Fort Clatsop and returned, except as noted: {{Image|file=Lewis_and_Clark-2.jpg |align=r |size=150px |caption=Clark (Left) & Lewis (Right) }} *''Officers'' **[[Clark-5025|Capt. William Clark]] **[[Lewis-5102|Capt. Meriwether Lewis]] *''Non Commissioned Officers'' **[[Floyd-1432|Charles Floyd]] (died enroute) **[[Gass-210|Patrick Gass]] **[[Ordway-487|John Ordway]] **[[Pryor-525|Nathaniel Pryor]] **[[Warfington-1|Richard Warfington]]* *''Privates'' **[[Boley-380|John Boley]]* **[[Bratton-195|William Bratton]] **[[Collins-7765|John Collins]] **[[Colter-49|John Colter]] **[[Cruzatte-1|Pierre Cruzatte]] **[[Dame-480|John Dame]]* **[[Field-1826|Joseph Field]] **[[Field-1050|Reubin Field]] **[[Frazer-1532|Robert Frazer]] **[[Gibson-20972|George Gibson]] **[[Goodrich-7535|Silas Goodrich]] **[[Hall-51391|Hugh Hall]] **[[Howard-24434|Thomas Howard]] **[[Lepage-747|Jean Baptiste Lepage]] (Newman/Reed replacement) **[[Milhomme-9|Francois (Milhomme) Labuche]] (Labiche) **[[McNeal-936|Hugh McNeal]] **[[Newman-11053|John Newman]]* (dismissed) **[[Potts-4673|John Potts]] **[[Reed-24665|Moses Reed]]* (dismissed) **[[Robertson-20329|John Robertson]]* (dismissed) **[[Shannon-2373|George Shannon]] **[[Shields-5244|John Shields]] **[[Thompson-62996|John Thompson]] **[[Tuttle-4962|Ebenezer Tuttle]]* **[[Weiser-494|Peter M. Weiser]] **[[Werner-2613|William Werner]] **[[White-62323|Isaac White]]* **[[Whitehouse-1889|Joseph Whitehouse]] **[[Willard-1601|Alexander Hamelton Willard]] **[[Windsor-1522|Richard Windsor]] *''Non-Human Member'' **[[Space:Seaman_(Dog)|Seaman (Dog)]] :::*Not part of the Permanent Party. Most were with the April 1805 Return Party from Ft. Mandan, except for John Robertson who left the Corps June 1804. === Attached Civilians === *[[Charbonneau-171|Jean Baptiste Charbonneau]] *[[Unknown-251232|Sacagawea Charbonneau]] *[[Charbonneau-232|Toussaint Charbonneau]] *[[Clark-60836|York Clark]] *[[Dorion-79|Pierre Dorion Sr]] (Newman/Reed replacement) *[[Drouillard-1660|George (Pierre) Drouillard]] :Others associated with the expedition but were not part of the journey: *[[Dorion-92|Pierre Dorion Jr.]] Interpreter === Nine Young Men From Kentucky === The earliest core members of the expedition party were the so-called "nine young men from Kentucky" who were the first recruits for the permanent party. Most of these men had personal, military, and/or family connections with each other and with Meriwether Lewis and William Clark, who trusted them for this mission. The assembly included seven men conditionally approved by Clark and two more by Lewis.
''Clark was an excellent judge of men. He had gathered seven of "the best young woodsmen & Hunters in this part of the Countrey" these were the men awaiting Lewis's approval before being accepted. They included Charles Floyd*, Nathaniel Pryor*, William Bratton, Reubin Field*, Joseph Field*, George Gibson, and John Shields.''
~ Stephen Ambrose The two men selected by Lewis, John Colter and George Shannon, rounded out the company. When these nine men were sworn into the army, in the presence of [[Clark-5011|General George Rogers Clark (1752-1818)]], the Corps of Discovery was born. The "nine" are forever associated with Kentucky in the history of the Lewis and Clark Expedition. After interviewing Clark about the expedition, [[Biddle-319|Nicholas Biddle (1786-1844)]], author/editor of the official expedition history published in 1814, noted that nine of the men were “robust young American citizens from the neighborhood of Louisville.” Clark identified these first recruits as being from Kentucky (although not all of them actually were), and thus in Biddle’s history and those that followed it, they entered the annals of this American epic as the “Nine Young Men from Kentucky.” [https://lewisandclarkinkentucky.org/kentucky-people/the-nine-young-men-from-kentucky/ Lewis and Clark in Kentucky] :* These family groups represented within the "nine": Charles Floyd and Nathaniel Pryor were first cousins, and Reubin Field and Joseph Field were brothers. ==Resources== ===Online Resources=== ====Journals and Maps==== :''"...records indicate that seven of the enlisted men kept journals of the expedition. Although neither of the captains made an official list, the names of five eventually became apparent: Ordway, Floyd, Gass, Whitehouse, and Frazer."'' ~ Morris, The Fate of the Corps :Note: Pryor and Hall are possibly the authors of the other two journals. :'''Journals'''
*University of Nebraska (Lincoln): [http://lewisandclarkjournals.unl.edu/read/?_xmlsrc=lc.links.xml Journals of the Lewis & Clark Expedition] The site features the full text of the journals, and the index enables a user to search the journals using modern spellings of names and to be able to locate all instances of the word. *Project Gutenberg: [http://www.gutenberg.org/files/8419/8419-h/8419-h.htm The Journals of Lewis and Clark, 1804-1806 by William Clark and Meriwether Lewis] :'''Maps'''
* Lewis and Clark Expedition Project [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:BrowsePhotos&l=9100264&p=1 Images and Maps] *Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library: [http://beinecke.library.yale.edu/collections/highlights/lewis-and-clark-expedition-maps-ca-1803-1810 Lewis and Clark Expedition Maps] *David Rumsey Map Collection, Cartography Associates: [http://www.davidrumsey.com/maps694.html Map of Lewis and Clark's Track, Across the Western Portion of North America] ====General Interest==== *Access Genealogy [https://accessgenealogy.com/louisiana/early-explorations-louisiana-territory.htm Early Explorations of Louisiana Territory] *Encyclopedia Britannica: [http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/338232/Lewis-and-Clark-Expedition Lewis and Clark Expedition] *[https://lewisandclark.org/ Lewis and Clark Trail Heritage Foundation] (LCTHF) **LCTHF: [http://lewis-clark.org/ Discovering Lewis and Clark] *Wikipedia **[[wikipedia:Corps_of_Discovery|Corps of Discovery]] **[[wikipedia:Lewis_and_Clark_Expedition|Lewis and Clark Expedition]] **[[wikipedia:Timeline_of_the_Lewis_and_Clark_Expedition|Timeline of the Lewis and Clark Expedition]] *“The Nine Young Men from Kentucky.” Lewis and Clark in Kentucky, Kentucky Lewis and Clark Bicentennial Commission, 2005, https://lewisandclarkinkentucky.org/kentucky-people/the-nine-young-men-from-kentucky/. ====Media and Film==== *Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) **PBS [http://www.pbs.org/lewisandclark/index.html Lewis & Clark - The Journey of the Corps of Discovery] A Film by Ken Burns **PBS: Echoes of a Bitter Crossing **PBS: Lewis and Clark Among the Tribes *National Geographic - Lewis and Clark: Great Journey West, Documentary ($Netflix) *The Song of Sacajawea, Told by Laura Dern with Music by David Lindley ($Amazon) ====Museums, Parks and Memorials==== *Iowa: [https://www.councilbluffs-ia.gov/2327/Lewis-and-Clark-Monument-Park Council Bluffs, Lewis and Clark Monument Park] *Missouri: [https://mostateparks.com/park/lewis-and-clark-state-park Lewis and Clark State Park] *Missouri: [https://www.jeffersoncitymo.gov/parks/scenic_stops/parks/lewis_and_clark_trailhead_plaza.php Lewis and Clark Trailhead Plaza] Jefferson City, MO *National Parks Service (NPS) **NPS: [https://www.nps.gov/jeff/index.htm Gateway Arch] (Jefferson National Expansion Memorial)
[https://www.archpark.org/visit/points-of-interest/museum-at-the-gateway-arch/jeffersons-vision Museum] Jefferson's Vision **NPS: [https://www.nps.gov/lecl/index.htm Lewis & Clark National Historic Trail]
[https://lewisandclarkcountry.org/ Explore the Lewis Trail] **NPS: [https://www.nps.gov/lewi/index.htm Lewis and Clark National Historic Park] *Nebraska: [http://outdoornebraska.gov/lewisandclark/ Lewis and Clark State Recreation Area] *North Dakota: [https://www.parkrec.nd.gov/lewis-clark-interpretive-center Lewis & Clark Interpretive Center] Fort Mandan *Oregon: Wikipedia: [[wikipedia:Lewis_and_Clark_Memorial_Column|Lewis and Clark Memorial Column]] Washington Park, Portland, OR *USDA Forest Service: [https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/scnf/recarea/?recid=78594 Lewis and Clark Back Country Byway] ====U.S. Government Documents==== *Library of Congress (LoC) **LoC: [https://www.loc.gov/exhibits/lewisandclark/lewis-overview.html Rivers, Edens, Empires: Lewis & Clark and the Revealing of America] **LoC: [http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.mss/mtj.mtjbib012083 Jefferson's Secret Message re: Lewis and Clark Expedition] *National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) **NARA: [http://www.archives.gov/education/lessons/lewis-clark/ Lewis and Clark Expedition] **NARA: [http://www.archives.gov/publications/general-info-leaflets/26-cartographic.html Cartographic and Architectural Records: the Drawings of Lewis and Clark] *U.S. Army Center of Military History: [https://history.army.mil/LC/index.htm Lewis and Clark - Corps of Discovery] ====WikiTree References==== *''[[Space:The Literary Magazine, and American Register|The Literary Magazine, and American Register]]'' (T. and G. Palmer, Philadelphia, 1804) Vol. 1, No. 1, Oct. 1, 1803 ** [https://books.google.com/books?id=9BwAAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA63 Page 63]: "LOUISVILLE AUG 25. An expedition is expected to leave this place shortly, under the direction of Capt. William Clark and Mr. Lewis, (private secretary to the President) to proceed through the immense wilderness of Louisiana to the Western or Pacific ocean. The particular objects of this undertaking are at present matters of conjecture only; but we have good reason to believe, that our government intend to encourage settlements, and establish sea ports, on the coast of the Pacific ocean, which would not only facilitate our whaling and sealing voyages, but enable our enterprising merchants to carry on a more direct and rapid trade with China and the East Indies." ===Offline Resources=== :'''Scholarly Works'''
*[http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/956396321 Undaunted Courage] by Stephen Ambrose, ISBN 0684811073; a 1996 biography of Meriwether Lewis of the Lewis and Clark Expedition *[http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/1064517534 Lewis and Clark: Voyage of Discovery] by Stephen Ambrose, ISBN 0792264738; Published to commemorate the 200th anniversary of America's most famous expedition, a magnificent volume brings to life the Lewis and Clark Trail through moving narrative, elegant commentary, personal selections from the explorers' journals, and lavish photographs that capture the natural beauty of the American West. *[http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/902663203 Lewis and Clark Among the Nez Perce: Strangers in the Land of the Nimiipuu] by Allen Pinkham; Steven Ross Evans; Frederick E Hoxie, ISBN 0983405980
''(A) thoughtful review and reconciliation of oral and written history of the Nez Perce people with the often abbreviated narratives and sometimes cryptic jottings of the expedition's journalists.'' *[http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/1065290479 The fate of the corps : what became of the Lewis and Clark explorers after the expedition] by Larry E. Morris , ISBN 0300109725 ===Children's Resources=== *[http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/436028470 Seaman's Journal: On the Trail with Lewis and Clark] by Patti Reeder Eubank, ISBN 0824956192
From the perspective of the Newfoundland dog belonging to Meriwether Lewis *WorldCat - pre-filtered searches for juvenile audience: **[https://www.worldcat.org/search?q=corps+of+discovery+lewis+and+clark&dblist=638&fq=fm%3Ajuv&qt=facet_fm%3A_audience Corps of Discovery] **[https://www.worldcat.org/search?q=william+clark&dblist=638&fq=fm%3Ajuv&qt=facet_fm%3A_audience William Clark] **[https://www.worldcat.org/search?q=meriwether+lewis&dblist=638&fq=fm%3Ajuv&qt=facet_fm%3A_audience Meriwether Lewis] **[https://www.worldcat.org/search?q=sacajawea&dblist=638&fq=fm%3Ajuv&qt=facet_fm%3A_audience Sacajawea] or [https://www.worldcat.org/search?q=sacagawea&dblist=638&fq=fm%3Ajuv&qt=facet_fm%3A_audience Sacagawea] :'''Educator Resources'''
*NARA - Educator Resources: [http://www.archives.gov/education/lessons/lewis-clark/ Lewis and Clark Expedition] * Bennett, Pamela J, editor. “Lewis and Clark – Indiana Connections: Introducing the ‘Nine Young Men from Kentucky’ and York, Clark’s Slave.” The Indiana Historian, Jan. 2003, pp. 12–13, https://www.in.gov/history/for-educators/download-issues-of-the-indiana-historian/lewis-and-clark-indiana-connections/. [https://www.in.gov/history/files/lewisandclark.pdf Entire Issue PDF] *Raising our Kids [http://www.raisingourkids.com/coloring-pages/patriotic/american-history/032-lewis-and-clark.html Lewis and Clark History coloring sheet] *ThoughtCo. [https://www.thoughtco.com/lewis-and-clark-worksheets-1832338 Lewis and Clark Worksheets and Coloring Pages] *Crayola.com [http://www.crayola.com/free-coloring-pages/print/lewis-and-clark-expedition-coloring-page/ Lewis and Clark Coloring Page]
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[[Category:Lewis Name Study]] Searching for ancestors of Edmond Lewes, born in Suffolk, England in 1601, emigrated to Massachusetts with family in 1634. [[Category:Family Mysteries]]
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[[Category:Lewis Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Participate == Please contact the Study's coordinator [[Lewis-10266|Michael Lewis]] or post a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the LEWIS surname and the variants of that name, LEWES and LEWYS. My hope is that other researchers will join this study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. == Task List == *Determine different LEWIS lines in the United States and Canada. *Research their European origins. *Create new profiles for all LEWIS family members. *Capture orphaned LEWIS profiles and bring them into the study. === Lewis Lines === *[[Lewes-22|Edmunde Lewes]] of Stoke by Nayland, Suffolk, England (1519-1589) **[[Lewis-2637|William Lewis]] of Roxbury, Massachusetts (1602-1671) Grandson of [[Lewes-22|Edmunde Lewes]] *[[Lewis-241|John Lewis]] of Breconshire, Wales (1594-1657) "Warner Hall, Virginia" line *[[Lewis-467|George Lewes/Lewis]] of Brenchly, Kent, England (1600-1664) *[[Lewes-85|Edmond Lewes]] of Lynn, Massachusetts (1601-1650) **[[Lewes-170|Benjamin Lewes/Lewis]] of Stratford, Fairfield, Connecticut (about 1645-1714), son of [[Lewes-85|Edmond Lewes]] *[[Lewis-22064|Robert Lewis]] of Salem, Essex, Massachusetts (1607-1644) *[[Lewis-8862 | John Lewis]] of Scituate, Massachusetts (1608-1676) *[[Lewis-3285|Richard Lewis]] of York, Virginia (1609-1688) *[[Lewis-3293|John Lewis]] of Oswestry, Shropshire, England (1611-1663) *[[Lewis-138|John Lewis]] of Charlestown, Massachusetts Bay Colony (1613-1657) *[[Lewis-31211|Henry Lewis]] of St. Mary's County, Maryland (1640-1695) *[[Lewis-15127|Hugh Ap Lewis]] of Jamestown, Colony of Virginia (1642-1689) *[[Lewis-816|William Lewis]] of Northampton, Turkey Creek Island, Henrico County, Virginia (1660-1706) *[[Lewis-18638|Henry Lewis]] of Haverford, Chester, Pennsylvania (1671-1731) *[[Lewis-440|John Lewis]] of Bellefonte, Augusta, Virginia (~1680-1762) *[[Lewis-27554|Andrew Lewis]] of Boothbay, Lincoln, Maine (1770-1850) *[[Lewis-6741|Thomas Lewis]] of New Amsterdam, New York (1628-1684) *[[Lewis-21089|Samuel James Lewis (1866-1919)]] of Doynton, Gloucestershire, England === Resources === *Lewisiana - The Lewis Letter [https://lewisiana.weebly.com/] *Genealogical history of the Lewis Family, https://captainjamesdavisgenealogy.wordpress.com/2013/01/26/genealogical-history-of-the-lewis-family/
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Welcome to Lexington County, South Carolina Project!
{{US History|sub-project=South Carolina}} {{Sticker | category = Lexington County, South Carolina | image = Lexington_County_South_Carolina-7.jpg | text = [[Space: Lexington County, South Carolina|LexingtonCounty, South Carolina]] }} *Leader of this Project is [[J-276|Paula J]] *Coordinator is [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]] ===History/Timeline=== Lexington county is named for the Revolutionary War Battles of Lexington and Concord in commemoration. Lexington County lies in the Dutch Fork region of the state.[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Lexington_County,_South_Carolina_Genealogy] {{Blue|The county was created in 1785, formed from Orangeburg District}}. Its name commemorates the Battle of Lexington in the American Revolutionary War. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lexington_County,_South_Carolina] {{Image|file=Lexington_County_South_Carolina-4.jpg |align=c |size=450 |caption=Map of Lexington County, SC }}{{clear}} :'''1718''' European settlement of this area began at the time of a British trading post was formed on the Congaree River. This became the town of Granby. when the British established a trading post on the Congaree River, which eventually became the town of Granby. [http://www.carolana.com/SC/Counties/lexington_county_sc.html]:'''1735''' In this backcountry, the British under King George II created 11 townships to act as buffer for the colonial plantations down in the Lowcountry and to ward off the Native American tribes of the Western areas. This was to encourage settlement and begin the growing of staples such as corn, wheat, tobacco, hemp, flax, beeswax and livestock. The main township was Saxe Gotha, which flourished.[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/%7Esclexing/] ::'''{{Blue|Saxe Gotha territory}}''' was actually most of present day Lexington County. Two important Indian trails cross the area. These old trading paths became highways. Settlers arrived from Germany, Switzerland as well as Pennsylvania and Virginia arrived on these paths. This region is part of the Dutch fork region which encompass Lexington, Newberry and Richland in the area near the fork of the Saluda River and Broad Rivers. :::(1) Cherokee Path which followed roughly modern U.S. Highway Number 378. :::(2) Occaneechi Path, today U.S. Highway Number 1 :'''1730's''' -Granby was the county seat and leading town for many years. The county's first courthouse was built in Granby, but chronic flooding forced the courthouse to move in 1820 to its present location, establishing the community of Lexington Courthouse. The town grew around Lexington Courthouse. :'''1733''' Lexington County and its county seat, the town of Lexington, were named for the battle of Lexington, Massachusetts, the first battle of the American Revolution. :'''1730's''' German, Swiss, and Scots-Irish immigrants settled in the area and established small farms. Cooperation is not a new idea to Lexington people; it is a habit, a social heritage. ::Granby was the leading town and county seat for many years. :'''1735''', the colonial government was authorized by King George II to found 11 townships in the backcountry of South Carolina. Purpose was to increased settlers in the region and give it stability with a buffer of townships between the low country plantations and the Native American tribes. One township was Saxe Gotha.. [https://sites.google.com/site/lexingtoncountygenealogy/] :'''1736''' The historic town of Lexington, South Carolina directly descended from the Royal British township, Saxe Gotha. This name "Saxe Gotha" was named by the British, honoring the marriage of the British Prince of Wales to Princess Augusta of the German State of Saxe Gotha.[http://www.lexsc.com/329/Lexington-History] :'''1760''' Cherokee Indian War occurred. : "Regulator Wars" after the Indian caused unrest for the county. The township kept growing and was self-sufficient, thanks to the 1700s farmers' small scale farming that kept the county and nearby counties supplied with the truck farms. :'''1776-1782''' American Revolution several skirmishes occurred in the area. The Battle of Tarrar Springs was fought just 1 mile east of Lexington on November 16, 1781. {{Image|file=Lexington_County_South_Carolina-6.jpg |align=r |size=450 |caption=Battle of Lexington, SC }}{{clear}} :'''Nov 16, 1781''' - American Revolution - Battle of Tarrar Springs was fought nearby. :'''1785''' Lexington County was established by the legislature. This act changed Saxe Gotha to Lexington. When the first courthouse in Granby was South of Cayce. :'''1785''' a legislative act changed Saxe Gotha township to became Lexington County, honoring the Battles of Lexington and Concord in Massachusetts. ::The county's first courthouse was built in Granby, but chronic flooding forced the courthouse to move in 1820 to its present location, establishing the community of Lexington Courthouse. :'''1785''' Lexington County was established by the legislature. This act change Saxe Gotha to Lexington. When the first courthouse was built in Granby, it was South of Cayce. :'''Slavery '''[http://freedomonthemove.org Slavery on the Move] :'''Post 1791''' the South Carolina legislature acted again to merge Lexington back into Orangeburg District. :'''1800's''' the town was named "Lexington Courthouse". for several years this town was only the courthouse and a few houses. Granby had many floods due to other developments clearing upriver land to plant cotton. This interrupted the natural land drainage. :'''1804''' - The current Lexington County was made a separate district (county). {{Image|file=Lexington_County_South_Carolina-7.jpg |align=c |size=350 |caption=Church St. Historic District, Lexington }}{{clear}} :'''1820''' Flooding caused by clearing of the lands in the uplands, the river and countryside flooded Granby. Lexington County moved the county seat away from flooding Granby and placed in on a high, healthy sand ridge near Twelve Mile Creek. :'''1861''' The Granby community was incorporated as the Town of Lexington. :'''1861''' -Town of Lexington Seal features a double oval similar to the seal of the State of South Carolina. The first oval shows different flags under which the Town has flown and the name Saxe Gotha, 1736 original township. The rising sun signifies from the past to the future. The right oval shows the location of Lexington within the state and proclaims friendship and unity. The date, "1861" is near the bottom of the seal, (date the municipal charter was first issued to the Town. {{Image|file=Lexington_County_South_Carolina-11.jpg |align=l |size=250 |caption=Thomas Galbraith House. }}{{Image|file=Lexington_County_South_Carolina-12.jpg |align=r |size=280 |caption=Rawl-Crouch House }}{{clear}} :'''1861''' Lexington as a town was approved by the legislature. Citizens were lawyers, farmers tradespeople, artisans, 2 churches, 1 carriage factory, doctors, blacksmiths, tannery, a saw and gristmill and 1 weekly newspaper. Crops were mainly corn, sweet potatoes, lumber and cotton. Lexington did market some, but mostly supplied wholesale foodstuffs to the merchants in Columbia.. :'''1865''' the Union Army guarding General Sherman's western flank almost destroyed the town. They burned Lexington courthouse, county jail and St. Stephen's Lutheran Church and most businesses and homes. The strong frugal people did not abandon their heritage, but rebuilt the area. :'''1865''' Union General William Tecumseh Sherman's troops shelled the city of Columbia from the Lexington side of the Congaree River during the American Civil War. :'''1866-1870's Reconstruction''' - the local farms and lumber industry stabilized the county economy. :'''1867-69''' Columbia to Augusta Railroad was completed. :'''1869-70's''' Reconstruction years - Crops of the farms with their varied crops and the lumber industry helped stabilize the economy of the area after Reconstruction years. {{Image|file=Lexington_County_South_Carolina-13.jpg |align=l |size=240 |caption=Broadus Edwards House }}{{Image|file=Lexington_County_South_Carolina-14.jpg |align=r |size=240 |caption=Lexington Living places. }}{{Clear}} :'''1871''' - Part of Lexington County was lost to create Aiken County. :'''1890'''- The town grew due to the Columbia to Augusta Railroad. The Lexington Textile Mill was built adding to the growth of the town. A setback was the bad fires in n 1894 and 1916 on Main Street. Now most of the town's building are built of brick and stand today. :'''1894 and 1916''' Severe fires destroyed many of the pre 1894 buildings. The brick buildings of today were built after the fires. {{Image|file=Lexington_County_South_Carolina-5.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=Guignard Brick Works }} {{clear}} :'''1900's''' Town of Lexington has continued to be the political center of Lexington County. It is one of the fastest growing areas of the nation, has had growth due to the people, and new major highways. :'''1908''' Part of Lexington county was split off to form Calhoun County. {{Image|file=Lexington_County_South_Carolina-10.jpg |align=c |size=250 |caption=Cartledge House. }}{{clear}} :'''1930''' Lake Murray was created on the Saluda River in Lexington County. This covered many of the old farms. It offered new recreational opportunities for the county, tourism. ::Lexington County, is one of South Carolina's oldest counties, was first organized in 1785 under an Act of the General Assembly - its present organization dates from an Act of 1804. It was named to do honor to the Battle of Lexington in Massachusetts. The town of Lexington is the county seat. The county is in the west-middle section of the state, across the Congaree River from Columbia. vais street bridge across the Congaree River. ::The early settlers were almost entirely German, and they possessed many of the characteristics of their forefathers; honesty, industry, economy, neighborliness. Cooperation is not a new idea to Lexington people; it is a habit, a social heritage. Lexington is located near the fall line, giving it vast possibilities for the development of hydroelectric power. The Lexington Power company's development on the Saluda River is elsewhere described. {{Image|file=Lexington_County_South_Carolina-8.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption=Gervais St Bridge}}{{clear}} ::Some manufacturing is done here with value of the output of over $4,000,000 annually. Boxes and baskets, brick, fertilizer and flour, mineral and monuments, cotton goods, and cotton oil are all made in Lexington. ::Similar to many South Carolina Counties, Lexington is primarily agricultural. Small farm owners are the residents. These sturdy small farms raise their own food and feed supplies and in fact truck farms provide the food for nearby Columbia. The Boll weevil did not hit this area since it had other crops.. The name of "Columbia curb market" is actually the Lexington cars and trucks who bring their truck gardens to Columbia. " Lexington County feeds Columbia". General farm crops - cotton, corn, oats, wheat - are grown. Lexington is the leading wheat county of the state. 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*Richland County - east{{Image|file=Lexington_County_South_Carolina.jpg |align=r |size=235 |caption=Lexincton Co. in SC }} *Orangeburg County - southeast *Calhoun County - southeast *Aiken County - southwest *Saluda County - west *Newberry County - northwest ===Government Offices=== :'''1785 -1820''' - The county's first courthouse was built in Granby, The nearby river flooded the courthouse so that it had to be moved 1820 to the community of Lexington Courthouse. The community grew around that. {{Image|file=Lexington_County_South_Carolina-1.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=Lexington county Courthouse }}{{clear}} *'''February 1865''' advancing federal troops destroyed pre-1839 records of the clerk of court; the destruction included deeds and virtually all probate records. {{Image|file=Lexington_County_South_Carolina-3.jpg |align=r |size=450 |caption=Lexixngton judicial Center. }}{{clear}} ===Geography=== :Area - Lexington County lies in the '''Dutch Fork''' region of the state. :Size Total area of 758 square miles (1,960 km2), of which 699 square miles (1,810 km2) is land and 59 square miles (150 km2) (7.8%) is water. :Lakes/Rivers - Lake Murray is the largest body of water. Waterways are Broad River, Saluda River and Congaree River :Precipitation -Lexington County, SC, gets 48 inches of rain per year. The US average is 37. Snowfall - is 2 inches. The average US city gets 25 inches of snow per year. :Days with rain - 104. :Sunshine - 218 sunny days per year in Lexington County, SC. :Temperature - July high is around 92 degrees, the low is 33.. :Comfort index (based on humidity during the hot months ), is a 29 out of 100, where higher is more comfortable. The US average on the comfort index is 44 :Crops - Lexington is the leading wheat county of South Carolina along with cotton, corn, oats. :Rivers - Saluda River crosses the upper section ::Fall line of the state divides the state into the piedmont region and the coastal plain. It crosses Lexington County across the middle from Batesburg to Columbia. :Elevation -500 feet above sealevel, the highest point 660 feet. :Crops and produce- Fruit trees, peaches, dairies, creameries are commercial value. The "cow, hog, and hen" has long been an important phase of the agricultural economy of the county. :Annual growing season -225 days :Mean temperature 63.1° :Annual precipitation 46.36 inches. make possible almost unlimited agricultural production. :Trees - one-half the area of the county is in woodlands. Predominating is longleaf pine with shortleaf pine, loblolly pine, oak, gum, and poplar in abundance. Mineral -Granite is the only mineral of commercial importance, the value of the output amounting to approximately $250,000 annually. The quarry at Cayce *Lexington has 12 incorporated towns in the county - Batesburg, Brookland, Cayce, Chapin, Irmo, Leesville, Lewiedale, Lexington, Pelion, Swansea, Peake and Summit - contain a total of 9,336 inhabitants. 73.9% (26,340) people live in the open country as farmers. ''' Protected areas''' *Lake Murray ===Demographics=== In 2000 there were 216,014 people in the county with a population density of 309 people/sq. mi. In 2010 there were 262,391 people in the county with a population density of 375.4 people/sq. mi. The racial makeup of the county was 84.18% White, 12.63% Black or African American, 0.34% Native American, 1.05% Asian, 0.04% Pacific Islander, 0.79% from other races, and 0.98% from two or more races. 1.92% of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race. The median income for a household in the county was $52,205 and the median income for a family was $64,630. Males had a median income of $44,270 versus $34,977 for females. The per capita income for the county was $26,393. About 8.5% of families and 11.1% of the population were below the poverty line, including 15.7% of those under age 18 and 8.4% of those age 65 or over.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lexington_County,_South_Carolina] *As of the 2010 census, the population was 262,391, and the 2016 population estimate was 286,186. Its county seat and largest town is Lexington. *Public transportation in Lexington County is provided by the Central Midlands Regional Transit Authority. '''Politics'''
November 4, 2014, Lexington County residents voted against a proposed sales tax increase. The money generated from this tax would have mostly been used to improve traffic conditions upon roadways and also voted to repeal a ban on alcohol sales on Sundays in the county. Education
*1915-1925, the total expenditures for public schools increased from $42,471 to $404,724, or 853 per cent. Schools and equipment, length of term, number and quality of teachers, and enrollment grew. Now, the county has 7 accredited high schools. ** Summerland College, the Lutheran woman's college of South Carolina, is located at Batesburg and Leesville. '''Notables''' *Revolutionary War heroine Emily Geiger was a resident of Lexington County * television personality Leeza Gibbons grew up there. County Resources ====Cities==== *'''[[:Category:Lexington, South Carolina|Lexington (county seat)]]''' *[[:Category:Columbia, South Carolina|Columbia]] (mostly in Richland County) *[[:Category:Cayce, South Carolina|Cayce]] (partly' in Richland County) *[[:Category:West Columbia, South Carolina|West Columbia]] *[[:Category:Batesburg-Leesville, South Carolina|Batesburg-Leesville]] (partly in Saluda County) *[[:Category:Chapin, South Carolina|Chapin]] *[[:Category:Gaston, South Carolina|Gaston]] *[[:Category:Gilbert, South Carolina|Gilbert]] *[[:Category:Irmo, South Carolina|Irmo]] (partly in Richland County) *[[:Category:Pelion, South Carolina|Pelion]] *[[:Category:Pine Ridge, South Carolina|Pine Ridge]] *[[:Category:South Congaree, South Carolina|South Congare]] *[[:Category:Springdale, Lexington County, South Carolina|Springdale]] *[[:Category:Summit, South Carolina|Summit]] *[[:Category:Swansea, South Carolina|Swansea]] Communities
*Oak Grove *Red Bank *Seven Oaks ===Census=== :1810 --- 6,641 — :1820 --- 8,083 21.7% :1830 --- 9,065 12.1% :1840 --- 12,111 33.6% :1850 --- 12,930 6.8% :1860 --- 15,579 20.5% :1870 --- 12,988 −16.6% :1880 --- 18,564 42.9% :1890 --- 22,181 19.5% :1900 --- 27,264 22.9% :1910 --- 32,040 17.5% :1920 --- 35,676 11.3% :1930 --- 36,494 2.3% :1940 --- 35,994 −1.4% :1950 --- 44,279 23.0% :1960 --- 60,726 37.1% :1970 --- 89,012 46.6% :1980 --- 140,353 57.7% :1990 --- 167,611 19.4% :2000 --- 216,014 28.9% :2010 --- 262,391 21.5% :Est. 2016 --- 286,196 ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=l |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[http://genealogytrails.com/scar/lexington/cemeteries1.htm Cemeteries in Lexington county] *[https://ldsgenealogy.com/SC/Lexington-County-Cemetery-Records.htm LDS Cemeteries, Lexington Co. SC] *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2344 FindaGrave Cemeteries] ===Sources=== *http://www.carolana.com/SC/Counties/lexington_county_sc.html *http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/%7Esclexing/ *http://www.lexsc.com/329/Lexington-History
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{{US History|sub-project=Texas}} *'''[[Space:Texas|Texas Space Page]]''' *Leader- [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]] ====History/Timeline==== {{Image|file=Houston_County_Texas-3.jpg |align=c |size=300 |caption=Empresario colonies. }} *{{Blue | Liberty County was formed 1836 and organized 1837 by the Republic of Texas from Texas Colony.}} It was named for Spanish municipality, Libertad.
[https://texasalmanac.com/index.php?q=topics/government/liberty-county] The area which became the future Liberty County belonged to prehistoric Indians. Artifacts of the Orcoquisac villages have been found on the Jamison and Daniel sites. These are on the Trinity river, 3 miles N of Liberty where arrow points, pottery of the era around 1000 B.C. or earlier. The Indians tribe for this area were the Orcoquisac (Akokisa or Arkokisac) tribe. Obviously they traveled in this area by the river and thus were given a name associated with Indian tribes indigenous for the locale. (The Trinity River as we know it today was earlier known as Arkokisac River....
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liberty,_Texas] :'''pre 1740''' - Karankawa tribe were in this area until '''1740s'''. '''SEE Link: - Liberty County, Texas''' *[http://oaktrust.library.tamu.edu/bitstream/handle/1969.1/154316/Ricardo%20Scott%20Sitong%20Liberty%20County%20State%20of%20The%20Community%20Report.pdf?sequence=1 ''' Oaktrust Liberty county Texas Early history'''] :'''1526''' - It is reported the Spanish crown granted to Panful de Narvaez the right to colonize land between the Rio Grande and Florida.
[https://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcl08] :'''1748''' - Spanish sent Joaquin de Orobio y Baster to explore.
:'''1756''' - Spanish established Nuestra Señora de la Luz Mission and San Agustín de Ahumada Presidio for the Akokisa and Bidai Indians.
:'''1757''' - Spanish maps show the Atascosito settlement with the a Spanish military road known as the Atascosito Road, which crossed the Trinity near the present site of Liberty.
1766 a storm destroyed parts of the mission :'''1770-1790''' - a trading post called Arkokisa /Arkosisa was present near the town of Liberty,.
:'''1772''' - the presidio was abandoned. :'''1807''' - Coushatta Indians from Alabama inhabited the east side of the Trinity River .
:'''1810''' - Settlers from Louisiana began arriving. :'''1818''' Charles F. A. Lallemand and Antoine Rigaud tried to colonize at Champ d'Asile, near the site of present Liberty.
:'''1826-1831''' - A new Atascosito District developed in Mexican Texas when settlers established an independent colony in 1826. Administration was at Atascosito until 1831.
:'''1826''' -Grants were promised to American settlers such as the empresario grant in the area of Liberty and surrounding counties of Joseph B Vehlein.
{{Image|file=Houston_County_Texas-3.jpg |align=c |size=250 |caption=Empresario colonies. }} :'''1830''' the Joseph Vehlein empresario grant became the Galveston Bay and Texas Land Company. Local administration of the area was conducted at Atascosito until 1831.
The Mexican government did not recognize the titles of settlers given by the Galveston Bay and Texas Land Company. The settlers and squatters of the coast area petitioned the commander- in chief of Coahuila and Texas colony for land titles and organization of a local government.
:'''1830'''- Liberty colony was considered to be part of the Atascocita District. Settlers of the district wanted to be part of Stephen F Austin's colony. This colony like all East Texas colonies had the same # of settlers who were slave holders.
:'''1831''' - the land commissioner José Francisco Madero organized a municipality known as Villa de la Santísima Trinidad de la Libertad, (this was Southeast Texas) - the bounds on east were the Sabine River, and on the west - the San Jacinto River. On the north was Nacogdoches Municipality and Gulf of Mexico on the south. Hugh B Johnston was alcade.
José Francisco Madero granted thirty-six (36) land titles there, thus forming a new municipality, Villa de la Santísima Trinidad de la Libertad. :::Anglo Americans named this new seat of government “Liberty”, located 3 miles SW of Atascosito The new seat of government, called Liberty by the Anglo-Americans.
:'''Dec 10 1831'''- Anahuac military commander, John Davis Bradburn tried to remove the office of ayuntamiento in Liberty on December 10, 1831, however the new colony survived. By 1836 the Republic of Texas granted a post office here. :'''1833-36''' - Policies of settlers was "ignore" or "not hear" some of the government rules.... Since policy was not clearly enforced, many settlers went ahead and obtained additional slaves. Questions on why why Liberty county did not receive as much criticism on this matter. The settlers did have slaves, they just were not raising cotton. Liberty county settlers tended to raise sweet potatoes, corn, hogs, cattle which were all sold locally. There was less transportation needed.
[http://scholarworks.sfasu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=2626&context=ethj] {{Image|file=Liberty_County_Texas-4.jpg |align=r |size=220 |caption=Bridge - Trinity River. }}{{clear}} :'''1835''' - A consultation was held. 5 men represented Liberty area. Even without the land titles straightened out, the population was over 1,000 in 1835. :'''1835'''- Andrew Briscoe formed '''Liberty Volunteers''', fought in the Battle of Concepcion and siege of Bexar in fall of 1835
[Handbook of Texas Online, Diana J. Kleiner, "Liberty, TX (Liberty County)," accessed June 17, 2016, http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hfl04. Uploaded on June 15, 2010. Published by the Texas State Historical Association] {{Image|file=Liberty_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=c |size=250 |caption= }} :''' Feb, 1836''' One of William B Travis's letters requesting aid at the Alamo was delivered to a plantation by '''Joseph Dunman'''.
:'''March 6, 1836''' - 3 of Liberty county's settlers were killed in the Battle of the Alamo [[Taylor-23430 |Edward Taylor]], [[Taylor-23431 |James Taylor]], and [[Taylor-23433 | George Taylor]]. :'''April, 1836''' - '''50''' of this area's colonists participated in the San Jacinto Battle.
Mexican prisoners captured at San Jacinto were sent to Liberty before release. :'''1830's- 1850's''' -Liberty was a shipping point for plantations along the Trinity, to ship lumber, and for other shipments from farmers. :'''1836''' Republic of Texas granted Liberty a post office. :'''1830-1850's''' - General [[Houston-1|Sam Houston]] practiced law in this area. General [[Houston-1|Sam Houston]] maintained two plantation homes in Liberty County until his death. :'''1836''' - When Liberty County formed and organized in 1836 in the new Republic of Texas, the area included '''all of the future Tyler County and parts of what later became Hardin, Chambers, San Jacinto, and Polk counties'''. Liberty was named county seat and incorporated in 1837. Sam Houston maintained two homes in the area and purchased more than 20,000 acres of land within the county's original boundaries.
:''' 1838''' 2nd year of the Republic of Texas. This was '''first year of complete and undamaged Liberty county tax records'''. 166 heads of house hold paid their property taxes. The ledgers ledgers only asked for limited information, but land, horses, cattle and slaves were listed.
:''' 1838 ''' -a school was founded in Liberty, the county seat of Liberty, :'''1850''' - Some wealthy aristocratic Creole planters from Louisiana also settled in Liberty so that by 1850 the population was up to 2,522. :'''1860''' Liberty County residents voted for secession (422 to 10 ) :'''1861-1865''' - Liberty Invincibles were organized in 1861 for duty in Civil War.
:'''Slavery''' [http://freedomonthemove.org Slavery movement] :'''Reconstruction.''' Residents cooperated with the Freedmen's Bureau and did not want their county re-organized.
:'''1866-67''' '''Smallpox and yellow fever epidemic''' :'''1875''' -Liberty County records destroyed by fire in 1875 and damaged by a storm in '''1900''' :'''1900''' the town had roughly seventy houses :'''World War II''', a camp for German prisoners of war was established at the Liberty fairgrounds.
{{Image|file=Liberty_County_Texas.jpg |align=c |size=280 |caption= }} ===Government Offices=== :The Mexican government passed the ban on slaveholding in the early '''1830's'''. :Anglo Americans named this new seat of government “Liberty”, located 3 miles SW of Old Atascosito. The new seat of government, called Liberty by the Anglo-American.
:'''- Liberty town is the 3rd oldest town of Texas''' :LIBERTY (9,245) county seat; petroleum-related industry, agribusiness; library, museum, regional historical resource depository *Liberty Bell, *Price Daniel House; hospital; Jubilee in March. Liberty county has had 7 courthouses. :Town of Liberty was the county seat back when Liberty was a municipality /colony/territory. It was one of 23 Territories established by Mexico in the 1830s. Municipalities became counties in 1836 when Texas won independence from Mexico; Liberty became county seat of Liberty County. ::#Courthouse was erected here in 1831 and was made of hewn logs.
[http://www.texasescapes.com/TexasGulfCoastTowns/Liberty-County-Courthouse-Liberty-Texas.htm] ::#Courthouse #2- was one-story frame house of split cypress boards was constructed in 1840.
::#Courthouse #3 Constructed in mid 1840's - 2-story building was built on the Square. Measurements were 32 ft X 40 ft. The first floor was a courtroom.
::#Courthoue 4 - was built 1857 - was brick, and the town of Liberty financed this by selling land owned by the town of Liberty. Fire destroyed this one 1872.
::#Courthouse 5 was also brick, was built in 1877. This building deteriorated and was condemned after 18 years and removed from the Square.
::#Courthouse 6 - the Masonic Lodge laid the cornerstone for this #6 courthouse 1895. This was 3-story and became a gathering place that was popular.
::#Courthouse 7 built of Texas Cordova cream limestone was completed in 1931.
{{Image|file=Liberty_County_Texas-3.jpg |align=r |size=230 |caption='''1896 Courthouse #6'''. }}{{clear}} *Liberty County records were destroyed by fire in 1875 and damaged by a storm in '''1900''' {{Image|file=Liberty_County_Texas-2.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption=1931 Liberty Co., TX courthouse. }} ===Geography=== *SE Texas Liberty County is 1,176 square miles of land located east of the bordering Harris County (which contains the the City of Houston) *Trinity River flows through this county, dividing the county in half beginning with northern part, then the San Jacinto River forms. Liberty county, Texas had lowest temperature on record in winter - December 24, 1989, was 7°F. Summer temperature high was July 20, 1913, - 108°.The Gulf of Mexico moderates the temperatures to be mild winters. Below freezing temps may average 19, but these seem to only be a few hours. Abundant rainfall occurs due to the Gulf, so the annual precipitation totals of 30-60 inches and are occurring 75% of the time. Snow rarely occurs, such as Dec 22, 1989 - 1.7 inches when the low was 7°.
[[http://oaktrust.library.tamu.edu/bitstream/handle/1969.1/154316/Ricardo%20Scott%20Sitong%20Liberty%20County%20State%20of%20The%20Community%20Report.pdf?sequence=1 Oaktrust Liberty County History]] ====Adjacent counties==== When Liberty county was formally recognized as a county, it was large, composed of Tyler County and parts of what later became Hardin, Chambers, San Jacinto, and Polk counties. :Polk County (north) :Hardin County (east) :Jefferson County (southeast) :Chambers County (south) :'''Harris County (southwest)''' :Montgomery County (west) :San Jacinto County (northwest) ====Formed From==== Tyler County ====Protected areas==== *Big Thicket *national wildlife refuge; ; *Trinity Valley exposition; *Liberty Opry. *historic sites ====Demographics==== : The racial makeup of the county was 78.90% White, 12.82% Black or African American, 0.47% Native American, 0.32% Asian, 0.03% Pacific Islander, 6.03% from other races, and 1.43% from two or more races. 10.92% of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race. - A different perspective of racial breakdown shows White alone (68.5%), Hispanic or Latino (of any race) (18.70%), Black or African American alone (10.9%0 '''Schools'''
:Dayton ISD (portions of the district extends into another county) :Liberty ISD :Cleveland ISD (portions of the district extends into other counties) :Tarkington ISD :Hardin ISD :Hull-Daisetta ISD :Devers ISD ====Cities==== [[Category:Liberty County, Texas]] *[[:Category:Ames, Texas|Ames]] *[[:Category:Cleveland, Texas|Cleveland]] *[[:Category:Daisetta, Texas|Daisetta]] *[[:Category:Dayton, Texas|Dayton]] *[[:Category:Dayton Lakes, Texas|Dayton Lakes]] *[[:Category:Devers, Texas|Devers]] *[[:Category:Hardin, Texas|Hardin]] *[[:Category:Liberty, Texas|Liberty]] (county seat) *[[:Category:Mont Belvieu, Texas|Mont Belvieu]] (partly in Chambers County) *[[:Category:North Cleveland, Texas|North Cleveland]] *[[:Category:Plum Grove, Texas|Plum Grove]] =====Town===== *[[:Category:Kenefick, Texas|Kenefick]] *[[:Category:Davis Hill, Texas|Davis Hill]] *[[:Category:Dolen, Texas|Dolen]] *[[:Category:Eastgate, Texas|Eastgate]] *[[:Category:Hightower, Texas|Hightower]] *[[:Category:Macedonia, Texas|Macedonia]] *[[:Category:Moss Bluff, Texas|Moss Bluff]] *[[:Category:Moss Hill, Texas|Moss Hill]] *[[:Category:Rayburn, Texas|Rayburn]] *[[:Category:Raywood, Texas|Raywood]] *[[:Category:Romayor, Texas|Romayor]] *[[:Category: Rye, Liberty County, Texas|Rye]] *[[:Category:Tarkington Prairie, Texas|Tarkington Prairie]] ===Demographics=== *Liberty Municipal Airport is located east of Liberty. *Cleveland Municipal Airport is located east of Cleveland. *Population density was 60 people per square mile (23/km²). There were 79% whites. *By the year 2000 there were 8,033 residents and 526 businesses in Liberty county, Texas. ====Resources==== *Oil, gas. *Agriculture: Beef cattle; *Rice is principal crop. *nursery crops, corn, hay, sorghum, bees (first in number of colonies). Market value $34.9 million. *Some lumbering. * '''Sam Houston Regional Library and Research Center ''' '''Corrections'''
: Texas Department of Criminal Justice - women's prison and two women's state jails, all co-located with one another, in an unincorporated area. * L.V. Hightower Unit prison *Dempsie Henley Unit *Lucille G. Plane Unit jails are 4 miles (6.4 km) north of Dayton *Cleveland Unit, a prison for men privately operated by the GEO Group, Inc. on behalf of the TDCJ, *[http://genealogytrails.com/tex/pineywoods/liberty/ Liberty county Genealogy and History] ===Census=== :1850 -- 2,522 :1860 -- 3,189 :1870 -- 4,414 :1880 -- 4,999 :1890 -- 4,230 :1900 -- 8,102 :1910 -- 10,686 :1920 -- 14,637 :1930 -- 19,868 :1940 -- 24,541 :1950 -- 26,729 :1960 -- 31,595 :1970 -- 33,014 :1980 -- 47,088 :1990 -- 52,726 :2000 -- 70,154 :2010 -- 75,643 Est. 2015 -- 79,654 ===Notables=== *General [[Houston-1|Sam HOUSTON]] -maintained 2 plantations here. land commissioner José Francisco Madero established an office in the settlement and on May 5, 1831, granted thirty-six land titles there, thus forming a new municipality, Villa de la Santísima Trinidad de la Libertad. *'''[[Burnet-247 |David G. Burnet]]''', Empresario, practiced law here *Hugh B. Johnston was made alcalde. *[[Daniel-3296|Marion Price Daniel, Sr]]. -38th Governor of Texas, US Senator *Bill Daniel, Governor of Guam, Texas Congressman *Bill Dodd, Louisiana politician =====Land Grants===== *May 5, 1831 Land commissioner, José Francisco Madero granted 36 land titles there, thus forming a new municipality, '''Villa de la Santísima Trinidad de la Libertad'''. *Hugh B. Johnston was made alcalde. *Deed Records date back to 1875; Marriage Records, 1875; ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=c |size=370 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: Cleveland Memorial Cemetery, Cleveland, Texas|Cleveland Memorial Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Oak Dale Cemetery, Daisetta, Texas|Oak Dale Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Linney Cemetery, Dayton, Texas|Linney Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Magnolia Park Cemetery, Dayton, Texas|Magnolia Park Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Abshier Cemetery, Devers, Texas|Abshier Cemetery, Devers]] *[[:Category: Abshier Cemetery, Devers, Texas|Abshier Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Moss Hill Cemetery, Moss Hill, Texas|Moss Hill Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Daniel Family Cemetery, Liberty County, Texas|Daniel Family Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Liberty Catholic Cemetery, Liberty, Texas|Liberty Catholic Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Liberty Cemetery, Rusk County, Texas|Liberty Cemetery]] ---- *[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=471 Find a Grave cemeteries #1] *[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2665 Find a Grave cemeteries#2] *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Etx/Liberty/ListLiberty.html Cemeteries of Liberty county, Gloria Mayfield] *[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=1619 Find a Grave- Liberty, more] *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txlibert/ Liberty county, Texas Genealogy TxGen] *[http://resources.rootsweb.ancestry.com/USA/TX/Liberty/ Liberty cemeteries- Rootsweb] *[http://texas.hometownlocator.com/features/cultural,class,cemetery,scfips,48291.cfm cemeteries, Liberty county, Texas] ===Sources===
*https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liberty_County,_Texas *http://texasalmanac.com/topics/government/liberty-county *Encyclopedia of the Alamo and the Texas Revolution, By Thom Hatch *Handbook of Texas Online, Diana J. Kleiner, "Liberty, TX (Liberty County)," accessed June 17, 2016, http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hfl04. Uploaded on June 15, 2010. Published by the Texas State Historical Association. *[https://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hfl04 Liberty county, Texas] *[http://genealogytrails.com/tex/pineywoods/liberty/ Liberty county Genealogy and History] *[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=471 Find a Grave cemeteries #1] *[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2665 Find a Grave cemeteries#2] *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Etx/Liberty/ListLiberty.html Cemeteries of Liberty county, Gloria Mayfield] *[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=1619 Find a Grave- Liberty, more] *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txlibert/ Liberty county, Texas Genealogy TxGen] *[http://resources.rootsweb.ancestry.com/USA/TX/Liberty/ Liberty cemeteries- Rootsweb] *[http://texas.hometownlocator.com/features/cultural,class,cemetery,scfips,48291.cfm cemeteries, Liberty county, Texas]
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[[Category:United States Merchant Marine, World War II]] [[Category: Liberty Ships, United States Merchant Marine, World War II]] ==Liberty Ships of the United States Merchant Marine, World War II== ===Background=== The Liberty ship was a class of cargo ship built in the United States during World War II. Though British in conception, the design was adapted by the United States for its simple, low-cost construction. Mass-produced on an unprecedented scale, the Liberty ship came to symbolize U.S. wartime industrial output. {{Profile-box|They have brought us our lifeblood and they had paid for it with some of their own. I saw them bombed off the Philippines and in New Guinea ports. When it was humanly possible, when their ships were not blown out from under them by bombs or torpedoes, they have delivered their cargoes to us who needed them so badly. In war it is performance that counts. :::::Gen. Douglas MacArthur[Press Release/Odlin - Maritime 62: PR 2404 (W) WAR SHIPPING ADMINISTRATION Washington, Advance Release, Sunday Papers, October 14, 1945]}} The class was developed to meet British orders for transports to replace ships that were torpedoed by German U-boats. The vessels were purchased both for the U.S. fleet and lend-lease deliveries of war materiel to Britain and the Soviet Union. Eighteen American shipyards built 2,710 Liberty ships between 1941 and 1945, easily the largest number of ships produced to a single design. Their production mirrored on a much larger scale the manufacture of the Hog Islander and similar standardized ship types during World War I. The immensity of the effort, the sheer number of ships built, the role of female workers in their construction, and the survival of some far longer than their original five-year design life, all make them the subject of much continued interest. Only three Liberty Ships are preserved, two as operational museum ships.[[[Wikipedia:Liberty Ship|Liberty Ship]] wikipedia article] ==Sources== *[https://www.nps.gov/nr/twhp/wwwlps/lessons/116liberty_victory_ships/116liberty_victory_ships.htm National Park Service] Liberty Ships and Victory Ships, America's Lifeline in War
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The Lied Public Library [http://www.clarindapubliclibrary.org] is the library of the town of Clarinda, Iowa. === History === It was 1905 and a general meeting of the people of Clarinda was called. Mrs. Horace M. Towner of Corning, a member of the State Library Commission, and Miss Alice Tyler of Des Moines, Secretary of the Commission gave speeches. The meeting resulted in the election of a board of trustees, consisting of nine members that were instructed to organize an association to establish a library in Clarinda. The nine founding members were: Rev. Fletcher Homan of the Methodist Church Mr. L.W. Lewis Rev. Mr. J.H. Maclean of the Presbyterian Church Rev. M.E.T. Fisher of the Christian Church Mrs. O.H. Park Mrs. T.E. Powers Mrs. A.B. Loranz Mr. Hensleigh John Miller However, at the first board meeting Mrs. Powers resigned and Miss Mary Berry took her place. Rev. Homan was elected president of the board, Mr. Hensleigh vice-president, Rev. Fisher secretary, and Mrs. Loranz, treasurer. At this meeting the board decided to raise $1,000.00 by subscription and grant membership in the association to any citizen by the payment of one dollar ($1.00) per year, or close to $25.00 per year in today’s dollars. However, the library was to be FREE to all residents of Clarinda, Iowa and the vicinity. After a sum of money was raised, a room was rented in the Brown Building on the east side of the square at the rate of $11.00 per year. Once furnishings were acquired, Mrs. Clara B. Willis was hired as the first librarian at the salary of $12.00 per year, which was soon raised to $30.00 per month ($730.00 per month today). Rev. Homan had to later resign from the board as he was assigned to another pastorate, and Mr. Fred Tomlinson was elected in his place. Mr. Lewis assumed the presidency. The board soon established rules and regulations for the library, such as that no reader was allowed to take out more than one book at a time. This was in part due to the small collection of books that library had as well as the limited budget to purchase new material. The board also established a book committee, made up of board members, whose task was to draw up an initial list of books the library would need. Once the books where acquired and cataloged the library was ready to open. A formal opening was held on Dec. 12, 1905. The library was supported by private gifts and organizations, such as various women’s clubs, for almost two years, until in February 1906 the Library Board of Trustees submitted a petition to the city council requesting that the town assume the maintenance and support of the library. At the spring election, the library proposal was submitted to the public and carried. A tax of two mills was granted for the library, providing it with relatively stable funding. The assets turned over to the city in July 6, 1906 were: Furniture and Supplies-------------------$313.87 Amount invested in books--------------$1,516.06 Number of adult books------------------1,275 Number of children’s books--------------272 Number of documents and papers---100 In April 1907 Mr. William Orr was appointed as a member to the Board and began negotiations with the Carnegie Library Foundation to procure funds for a library building. It wasn’t until January 1908 that Mr. Orr’s efforts paid off and $15,000.00, a gift comparable to $180,000 in today’s dollars, was granted by Andrew Carnegie to build a public library. The Carnegie Foundation however required that the city pledge an annual support of $1,500. Mr. G. William Richardson donated the two lots at the corner of Chestnut and Sixteenth Streets for the Library. Also, in 1908 the Board decided to extend the use of the library to neighboring towns and townships of Page County, by the creation of branch stations in the various surrounding communities. The library was a pioneer is this type of service and interest was manifested throughout the state due to its success. We still have something very similar in place today; Page County levies a tax, which supports the different libraries in the county allowing those who do not live in a community with a library to use the libraries in Shenandoah, Clarinda, or Essex free of charge. This is part of the reason that the library’s board is made up of both city and rural residents. Of the nine member board 3 are rural residents appointed by the County Supervisors and 6 are city residents appointed by the Mayor and approved by the council. The lot on which the Carnegie building was erected was donated by Mr. G.W. Richardson. Mr. W.W. Welch was chosen as the architect. Mr. Orr, Mr. Hensleigh, and Mr. Ed Rose provided input and supervision of the erection of the new library. The first meeting of the library board in the new building was April 5, 1909, a memorable event to all those involved. It provided a space to allow the library to grow with the community around it. At this meeting, Mr. Ed Lane of the Clarinda Journal was appointed to the board to fill the vacancy left by Rev. Maclean. The library was formally dedicated April 15, 1909. The day was filled with events. A program was given for the public schools, programs on the library’s history, and music was provided by the Clarinda High School. In 1913 the duties of the librarian had become arduous and the board moved to provide an assistant. A levy of three mills was requested by the trustees and granted by the city council in 1911. The library records show a great many resignations, both by librarians and assistants. It was due, in great measure, by the librarians receiving offers from larger libraries paying larger salaries. In 1929 Mr. William Orr passed away and willed his personal library and $500.00 (over $6,000.00 in today’s dollars) to the library. He requested that those funds be used to purchase books about plants, flowers, birds, and animals. He also requested that these materials be shelved in bookcases donated to the library. In 1930 half of the auditorium in the basement of the Library was converted to the children’s department. Previous to this, the basement auditorium’s use had been granted to various organizations from time to time. During the first stages of World War I the basement was used as a work room for the Red Cross. During crowded conditions at the public schools, the kindergarten classes had also been held there. Also, while the new buildings for the Christian and Presbyterian Churches were underway, they were permitted to hold services there. In 1933, the Clarinda Woman’s Club together with the Chamber of Commerce placed a case for historical relics in the library. This action thus resulted in the library becoming the collector of many historical items. With the creation of the children’s department, another staff member was added. The first children’s librarian was Miss Shum who initiated a story hour program. Today, the library continues to hold weekly story hour programs during the school year. The programs held at 10:30am every Tuesday and Wednesday allow children age 3-6 to enjoy books, songs, crafts, and much more! The women’s clubs of Clarinda have always cooperated with the library, and have been interested in its development and growth. They donated many of the paintings which at one time hung on the walls of the Carnegie Library. Mr. Roy Norton, a Clarinda native and author, has also been paid special interest. In December 1955, the library marked it fiftieth anniversary of service. Major work was also done to the Carnegie building; steel cables were run through the basement to help stabilize the foundation costing $6,000.00 or close to $40,000 in today’s dollars. And in 1958, the library shelving and furniture were stripped and stained a lighter shade to make the library lighter. In 1959, Mrs. Howard Sunderman was hired to paint the murals illustrating fairy tales in the children’s department at a cost of $40.00 or comparable to $250.00 today, and a new desk was built by Hilton Grimes. Later in 1961 Hilton Grimes also built all the shelving in the library office and the map case in memory of Mrs. Loranz. In 1964, the City Museum located in the basement of the library was cleaned out with all the items either given back to the original owners or sold and a new community room was established. Also in 1967, the Library joined the Southwest Iowa Library Cooperative, with the Clarinda Library being the first member. This allowed for increased cooperation and problem-solving with other area libraries and interlibrary loans. In 1975, Dennis Holbrook started to donate his record collection to the library which was valued at over $27,000.00 at that time. Also that same year, the financial bookkeeping that had been performed by the board was handed over to the city. Also in 1975, the Library received $34,226.38 from the Louis Opitz Trust. Since then, that money has grown to $50,000.00 with only the interest being used for projects at the library. Also in 1975, the library switched to a numbered card system instead of using patron names to check out books. This was established in order to protect the privacy of those checking out books. In 1983, the Library Board voted to approve the purchase of the first computer for the library. In the summer of 1984, the Clarinda Public Library Foundation was formed. This was a very important milestone for the library as it enabled the library to retain money rather than allowing it to go into the city’s general fund. This also helped provide a source for individuals to make donations for materials, improvements, and even a new building. The founding directors of the Clarinda Library Foundation were: Lucille Lawrence, Jean Mattes, Elizabeth Woolson, Paul Jones, and Elaine Butler. In the mid -1980s, the library also started to implement computers to help library staff in the cataloging of materials and to assist staff in tracking and locating library materials. In 1994, the library started a “Fine Free Fridays” program that allowed users to return materials on Friday and have their fines waived. This program at that time resulted in a 50% reduction in overdue items. Also, the library placed a CD-ROM Magazine Index. In 1995, the library received the Summer Reading Program Award from the Iowa Library Association and Econo-Clad Books. The Clarinda Public Library became one of the first libraries in the State to be a member of the Iowa First Search Initiative, a matching grant program that helped the library get a computer modem and become connected to reach various databases around the world. The library also received the services of George Lawson to provide the library with a needs assessment to help the Board further its plans for expansion, and Ken Gantz of Frevert Ramsey Kobes, to do a site analysis and preliminary drawing of an expansion. Also in 1995, the Clarinda Public Library Foundation received $110,000 from the Harold L. Martin Estate and $57,219 from the Russell L. Kent Estate for the library building project. In 1996, the library computer was also connected the State of Iowa Libraries Online (SILO) network which made and continues to make the access of Interlibrary loan materials easier and faster. Ken Gantz, the architect hired for the building study, presented two plans: one for a new building and another for a renovation and expansion. In 1997, the library added a computer to the children’s department and the library also conducted a community survey of the library’s output measures. A Harold McKinley Memorial was given to the library and the funds were used to purchase the outdoor book drop, which is still in use at the current library. In 1998 the Library with the input of 20 community members developed and submitted a grant for the Library’s Telecommunication and Information Resource Center (TIRC). The goal of the TIRC is to make technology more accessible to the public through increased hardware and training. In 1998, the funds and computers for the TIRC were received making four internet computers available to the public. The library also began the automation process using Book Systems as the software. In 2000 the Library saw a 61% increase in computer users thanks to the new TIRC. Staff continued the library automation process. In 2001, the library continued its commitment to technology and added an additional computer for patrons to use. The library also developed Friends of the Library Group. In August 2002 the library launched its webpage (www.clarindapubliclibrary.org) which received over 800 visits per month. The library also received a grant from the Gates Foundation in the amount of $11,600.00 for new computers and technology. The Friends of the Library Group was established with 32 members and began to hold programs and assist at the library. The founding members of the Friends of the Library were Elaine Butler, Dorothy Horton, Lynn Whitmore, and Mary Brummett. An Open House was held in March for First Lady Mrs. Vilsack to promote her Stories 2000 Project. In October of 2002 the City of Clarinda held a special election to allow the city to borrow one million dollars to match monies being donated by the Lied Foundation of Las Vegas, Nevada, in memory of Ernst & Ida Lied with special appreciation to Christina M. Hixson, to build a new library for the community. The special election passed by 76.2% to allow the building of the current library. The new library building committee was comprised of various community members: Bill Horton, Michael Thompson, Dale McAllister, and Robert Caswell from the Clarinda Foundation, Sarah Willeford and Dana Wellhausen from the Clarinda Library, and Gary Pullen, Gordon Kokenge, Frank Snyder, and Gary Walter from the City of Clarinda. The architects of the new building were FEH Associates of Des Moines. On May 28, 2003 the Library held the groundbreaking ceremony for the new building. That summer the library also hosted over 600 RAGBRAI riders and Mrs. Vilsack stopped by once again to share stories and books to children in Clarinda. The new Lied Public Library opened its doors on October 11, 2004 and the dedication ceremony was held on October 21, 2004. In 2005 the Lied Public Library became the central polling location for the Clarinda community and also hosted a well-attended mystery party. In 2006, the library became fully accredited by the State Library of Iowa. This achievement means that the Library will receive the maximum level of state funding. The library also launched a new website and hosted a “Let’s Talk” Teen Round Table in which over 60 attended. The Lied Public Library Board also finalized and adopted its long range plan and goals after an intensive community analysis. In 2006, the Lied Public Library, along with all city services, received a substantial budget cut. Library hours were cut and new material purchases were extensively curtailed. On December 11, 2006, the library’s budget was cut by the City of Clarinda by the amount of $30,000.00 for the remainder of fiscal year 2007 and the budget was cut again by another $30,000.00 for the fiscal year 2008. As of March 2009, the Lied Public Library is still struggling to restore its budget. As a fundraiser, the Lied Library Foundation hosted a Festival of Trees, in which area businesses decorated trees that were on display at the library for a fee. Also, Friends of the Library held used book sales, which continue now twice a year. In 2007, after input from the Teen Round Table, the library launched a teen web blog and the Library Foundation began an Adopt-A-Book program to help provide new materials to patrons. The program is still active today and more information can be found at the library or by calling 542-2416. The Library hosted an interactive mystery party in March and in April the library received a matching grant that allowed the library to reopen for limited hours on Saturdays. In 2008, the library began to offer portable Audiobooks called Playaways and also hosted a Quilting Day. The library’s website underwent another redesign making it more users friendly and the website allows patrons the ability to read books right in their email accounts. During the year, the Lied Public Library features many rotating educational displays, including a Youth Art Show displaying art created by Clarinda students, minerals and fossils, china painting by a local artist, decorated eggs from the Iowa Egg Council, book and author information, and much more. Our summer reading programs are packed with activities to keep young minds busy. Computer classes are offered free of charge throughout the year. In 2009, the library added a Nintendo Wii gaming system to its programing. The Library also received reaccreditation from the State Library of Iowa for another three years. The library hosted the Youth Art Show in March which had over 700 items on display. The Library also modified the handicapped parking making it very easy to access the library. The Library hosted the Fall Festival in October after the community ghost walk on the square and over 350 individuals came to the library to enjoy games and prizes, food was donated by the Clarinda (Lied) Public Library Foundation. The Library also started Wilbor [http://wilbor.lib.overdrive.com]a program to provide downloadable audiobook access to its patrons. In 2010 the library installed a public display LCD screen at the front desk to help keep patrons informed of library events. The library created an Audio/Visual policy to allow those in the community access to its equipment. The library also received a grant to help update the computer games on the children's computers. The library also created a Facebook page [http://www.facebook.com/liedlibrary]. The Clarinda (Lied) Public Library Foundation [http://www.clarindapubliclibrary.org/Lied%20Library%20Foundation.htm]raised funds to help replace items in the Classic Book section and for the Cathy Hookham Scholarship. Local residents Dave and Corrine Williams donated an art print signed by Kansas City artist Jim Hamil to the library. The Lied Public Library is a growing and thriving place in the community. Not only is the Lied Public Library building constructed in a beautiful and timeless design making it a showcase for Clarinda, the Lied Public Library, staff, Friends, and Board continually strive to maintain relevancy in the direction of services provided from the building. The Lied Public Library makes out town’s value and importance of literacy evident to both the residents of Clarinda and visitors alike. In Jan. of 2011 The Library received a $200 donation from the Bossingham Foundation for the Young Adult department. In February: The library added a 40” LCD TV and gaming cart thanks to a grant from Community Partnerships for Protecting Children and also held special gaming and pizza days on February 24th and 25th with over 140 people attending. The library began to offer public faxing. The book drop was closed for repairs. The library also updated the computer system that controls public access, time, and printing. Youth Services Librarian Marissa Gruber hosted a special community youth art show for school children in preschool to 4th grade. In April The Library Foundation began a fund raising campaign and the library hosted another two special pizza gaming days. The Foundation awarded two Cathy Hookham scholarships to local high school students. In July: The library continued the summer programs and even had a special visit from Iowa Public Television’s Dan Wardell. The library received 3 new children’s computers from the Clarinda Foundation and added two new databases, Tumblebooks and Novelist. The library ended the summer programs with a luncheon and, the musical talent of piano players, Jay Eickemeyer, Linda Krueger, Kendi Buesing and Sherrill Lisle. In August: The Friends of the Library had another book sale and Library Director Andrew Hoppmann visited the Stanton Care Center to talk about the library but also how libraries have changed over the years. Andrew also met with the Page County Board of Supervisors and presented them with a fiscal year annual report. The library also began to offer color printing from all public computers. Andrew also completed his Masters in Library and Information Sciences from the University of Wisconsin- Milwaukee. In September: Local restaurant Runza hosted a special event, “Great Books Great Kids,” in which they donated 15% of all sales on September 27th to the library. Youth Services staff Marissa Gruber and Karol Dudley visited Clarinda High School English classes and began a special monthly program with the Clarinda Lutheran School. This new program allows students to visit the library once a month to learn about the library and have a chance to checkout material. The library also became a virtual access point for Iowa Workforce Development after the closing of our local office. In October: Over 200 people attended the annual Fall Festival held at the library, the Fall Festival gives children and families the chance to play games, win prizes, and make crafts after the Ghost Walk on the square. The library began supporting the Amazon Kindle for eBooks. The Hockenberry Foundation awarded the library $3,200 for the Young Adult department. Library staff also attended the Iowa Library Association’s annual conference held in Council Bluffs to learn about new services and trends. In November: The library had a table at the annual Holiday Showcase and the Friends of the Library donated a Kindle as a prize. The library presented a special program on Radio Controlled Planes that had over 90 people in attendance. Library Director Andrew was re-certified by the state at the highest level possible. Residents of Clarinda voted and passed a library levy by nearly 70% providing additional funds. In December: The Friends of the Library donated a new dishwasher to the library to help clean the children’s toys and games. Repairs were made to the chairs in the computer lab and the library hosted a special Planning for Retirement program. In 2013 the library greatly expanded the number of online services. The library launched a new website that gets over 2,200 hits per month. The library also added many databases; Zinio for eMagazines; Freegal for downloadable music; Chilton's Automotive Repair; PowerSpeak Languages; and Price-It Antiques and Collectibles. Some of the highlights from 2013 included: allowing text messages about library materials; offering LearningExpress Online; starting and iPad Club that meets monthly and loaning 2 LeapFrog LeapPads for in the library use. Library Director Andrew Hoppmann was selected to be a mentor for the State of Iowa I-Lead a nation wide program. Youth Services Librarian Marissa Gruber was selected as the 2013 Employee of the Year for Clarinda, Iowa. In April the library hosted a teen mystery program which had 35 teens in attendance. IPTV superstar Dan Wardell came to the library in July to kick off the summer reading program. The Lego Club which started in 2012 was still a popular program in 2013. The library also received a grant for a telescope and ipads as well as AWE children's learning computers. 2014 Highlights included • Digitize Your History Lab created with a grant from Page County Community Foundation allows patrons to convert Analog media to digital, such as VHS to DVD. • The Library Foundation paid for many databases, including Indieflix • The library participated in the Edge Initiative a state-wide program to ensure people can improve their lives through technology • Library launched FAST Reads; a program that made new high-demand titles more readily available. • October marked 10 years in the ‘new’ building • The Library Foundation received the Donald Schwartzhoff estate • The library installed a water bottle filling station • Clarinda Foundation awarded a grant to install a ceiling-mounted project in the multipurpose room. • The carpet in the multipurpose room was replaced • The library started hosting an iPad Club once a month • The library started collaborating with other Southwest Iowa libraries to expand the Zinio magazine service. 2015 Highlights • The library added a Lego Mindstorm Robotics Kit and started hosting robotic programs with Funds from the Bossingham Foundation • Using $2200 from the Hockenberry Foundation updates were made to the Teen/YA area of the library. • The library hosted a teacher in-service at the high school meeting with teachers and staff while talking about the services the library offers. • The Page County Community Foundation provided a grant for the library to install its first self-checkout kiosk and provide teleconference technology in the large meeting room. • The library installed black-out curtains in the multipurpose room. 2016 Highlights • Page County Community Foundation awarded a grant for a 3-D Printer and Scanner. • Charging stations were installed in the library. • The library started a satellite library at the Lied Center in Clarinda. • The library updated all lighting to LED inside the building. 2017 Highlights • Library Outdoor Pavilion completed with funding from Clarinda Foundation, Library Foundation, and Donald Schwartzhoff estate. Opening event held with Glenn Miller Museum. • Library installed fiber internet connection with FMTC and using eRate funds. • The library began offering Digital Access Cards. • The library installed security cameras. 2018 Highlights • The library started a circulating board game collection as part of a Library of Things. • The library started offering Hoopla eBooks and Unbound for its card catalog. • The Library was awarded the STEM in Action grant from the state of Iowa. • The library added a Virtual Reality setup for the library and started offering programs and even taking it to area nursing homes. • The library added an AED to the building • The library installed its first eGaming and Media computers for the public to use. • The library began offering Homebound Delivery of library services. 2019 Highlights • The library along with other Page County libraries worked to come to an understanding to continue to provide library service to all residents of Page County Iowa. • The library began offering the service Wowbrary which automatically provides weekly email updates to our library patrons about need items added to our collection. • The library updated its Long Range Plan and mission. • The library updated its phone system. • The library added laptops to be used inside the library. • The library was awarded a grant from the Clarinda Foundation to provide STEM kits for the children’s area of the library. • The Library and Library Foundation updated their logo. • The library began loaning memory kits. • The library started using the city’s credit card system Interactive Iowa allowing the library to accept credit card payments. • The library started a Bite-Sized Professional Book Club • The library joined other libraries across the state in IAShares a statewide library courier. • The library partnered with the Lied Center to offer Learn to Play Pickleball classes 2020 Highlights • Many areas of the library were repainted • The library began offering Niche Academy • The library partnered with other Clarinda organizations for Wellmark’s Healthy Hometown program • In March the library closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic and reopened in June. While closed the library offered online and curbside service. The library also expanded eBooks and other digital collections. • Alliant Energy Award a grant to the library for our Library of Things Collections. • The library was awarded a grant from the State Library of Iowa for COVID-related needs • Funds were awarded from the Clarinda Foundation, and Library Foundation to install a Storywalk around the walking trail at the city park • The Friends of the Library started operating an ongoing book sale in the library. • 2 Free Little Libraries were installed with funds from Bank Iowa and the libraries were built by local resident Mike Kurtz. • The library began loaning Wireless Hotspots to members of the community with support from State Farm and the Clarinda Public Library Foundation • A handrail was installed on the north side stairs near the outdoor pavilion. • The library launched the 1000 Books Before Kindergarten program • The library added Scholastic Teachables 2021 Highlights • A patron donated two additional hotspots with 1-year of service to the library. • The library started offering a Create crafting program at the library • A grant was received from DECAT to provide STEM kids and books for children over the summer in partnership with the Summer Lunch Program • The library launched a Spice Club / Culinary Club • Carpet throughout the main library, excluding the multipurpose room was replaced. • The State Library of Iowa held training at the library. • A $3000 ALA Libraries Transforming Communities grant was awarded that allowed the library to look at aging in our community. • The Clarinda Public Library Foundation set up invested accounts with the Clarinda Foundation and Farm Bureau Financial Services 2022 Highlights • An office supply station was installed near the public copy machine • A seed library was started • A crafting cart was placed for all ages to use • The library added a Glowforge Laser cutting to the library • The library received a gift from the Wanda Garcia estate • Hosted a jigsaw content • Adulting 101 saw all high school seniors come to the library for the day to learn about various adulting skills • The Clarinda Public Library Foundation added a PLAY Touch interactive table to the library • The library started loaning a family pass to the Lied Center • The long-range plan was revised • New meeting room and event registration software was added to the library’s website • Mah Jongg friends and card club were started at the library • Clarinda Public Library Foundation partnered with the Clarinda Foundation for Giving Tuesday 2023 Highlights • The library began to offer Libby extras, additional databases available to Libby eBook users • The library landscaping was completely updated and a bike repair station and rack were added with funds from the Clarinda Public Library Foundation and Page County Community Foundation. • Using Emergency Connectivity Funds wireless internet was installed at City Park and a pocket park on the square. • League of Human Dignity started holding open office hours at the library. • The Community Visioning process was started with other organizations in the community and will be used to develop the next long-range plan for the library. • The library went fine free! • Library staff started involvement in the schools' Teammates mentoring program. • A photo printing kiosk was added to the library to allow the printing of photos for a fee. ''Thanks to Connie Burton, Elaine Butler, Carolyn Scherf, Cathy Hookham’s paper, Linda Warrick, and the others who helped with this history project.'' === Past Librarians === * [[Hoppmann-1|Andrew Hoppmann]] (Jan. 2008-Present) * Marissa Gruber, interm (Jul. 2007-Jan. 2008) * Sarah Willeford (2001-2007) * Joyce Clark, interm (2001) * Gretchen Sump (1990-2001) * Joyce Clark, interm (1990) * Cathy Hookham (1981-1990) * Jean Mattes (1968-1981) * Aris White (1961-1968) * Vera Payton (1959-1961) * Anna Driftmier (1937-1959) * Harriet Foster (1918-1937) * Irene Burwell (1917) * Maida Baker (1916) * Eileen Duggan (1915) * Golda Long, interm (1913) * Elsa Greef (1912) * Cornelia Plaister (1912) * Ruth Knolton (1911) * Mary Milen, interm (1911) * Gertude Blair, interm (1911) * Clara B. Willis (1905-1911) === Past Board Members === ''Date listed is year they were appointed to the Board'' * Rev. Fletcher Homan, 1905 * F.V. Hensleigh, 1905 * John N. Miller, 1905 * L.W. Lewis, 1905 * Rev. J.H. Maclean, 1905 * Rev. M.W.T. Fisher, 1905 * Mrs. O.H. Park, 1905 * Mrs. T.E. Powers, 1905 * Mrs. A.B. Loranz, 1905 * Mary Berry, 1905 * Fred Tornlinson, 1905 * William Orr, 1907 * Ed Lane, 1909 * Jeanette Painter, 1910 * A.F. Galloway, 1910 * H.H. Scott, 1910 * E.B. Wescott, 1910 * Mrs. T.E. Clark, 1918 * David Tharp, 1918 * O.O. Donhowie, 1918 * Anna Driftmier, 1926 * Mrs. A.A. Berry, 1926 * Roscoe Applegate, 1926 * Lyle Cassat, 1926 * William Stipe, 1926 * Mable Searl, 1926 * C.B. Eller, 1926 * Mr. Faason, 1926 * I.H. Taggart, 1926 * Mr. Whittaker, 1926 * Mr. Musgrove, 1933 * Fred Fisher, 1933 * Mrs. Rarl Peters, 1933 * Clinton Turner, 1944 * Paul Harris, 1943 * Mr. Milhone , 1944 * Mrs. Reed Arthur, 1944 * Mrs. Floyd Ruby, 1944 * Marjorie Shum, 1944 * Vera Payton, 1947 * Leslie McCalla, 1947 * Lewis Wells, 1947 * Mrs. Irvin Spunaugle , 1951 * Mrs. Harold Davidson, 1953 * Mrs. M.O. Greiman, 1953 * Mrs. Don Drake,1954 * Crystal Anna, 1955 * Ray Van Fossen, 1955 * Mrs. Paul Negley, 1955 * Mr. Krause, 1959 * Dr. Sperry, 1959 * Mrs. R.J. Swanson, 1959 * Mrs. Darney, 1959 * Vern Lewis, 1959 * Mrs. Drake, 1959 * Mrs. Joe Tunnicliff, 1960 * Mrs. Harry Saloman, 1961 * Mrs. Ira McKinley, 1961 * Mrs. Harry Carney, 1962 * George Segrist, 1963 * James Montgomery, 1963 * Jack Gell, 1964 * Evelyn Hunter, 1966 * James Erwin, 1966 * Harold McKinley, 1968 * Mrs. Katherine Almes, 1975 * Florence Brown, 1975 * Dorothy Miller, 1975 * Marvin Negley, 1975 * Lorance Swanson, 1975 * Ann Koziell, 1976 * Mrs. Cam Hurley, 1976 * Sanford Turner, 1977 * Jane Haeg, 1978 * Lucille Lawrence, 1978 * Merrill Dryden, 1978 * Helen Furst, 1978 * Elizabeth Woolson, 1978 * Elaine Butler, 1980 * Mary Jo Kaserman, 1982 * Maxine Loudon, 1983 * Russell Price, 1983 * Bob Tunnicliff, 1983 * David Loving, 1985 * Kathy Polsey, 1985 * Pierce Tenhulzen, 1986 * Kathy Polsley, 1986 * Ken Cassat, 1986 * Katherine Thompson, 1987 * Suzette Eaves, 1987 * Wanda Garcia, 1988 * Rich Wiese, 1988 * Marsha McKinley, 1989 * Bob Watkins, 1990 * Sherrill Williamson, 1991 * Dorothy Horton, 1994 * Diane Dakin, 1995 * Dan Runyon, 1995 * Rich Wiese, 1995 * Raymond James, 1997 * Janet Olenius, 1997 * Bill Shelton, 1997 * Seth Grafft, 1997 * Ann Ruple, 1998 * Doug Lederer, 1999 * Dana Wellhausen, 1999 * Dena Vittorio, 1999 * Roberta Kokenge, 2002 * Ruth Falk, 2005 * Ann Magneson, 2005 * Alan Timpson, 2006 * Bob Briggs, 2006 * Steve Guthrie, 2007 * Connie Burton, 2007 * Leon Regehr, 2007 * Terry Burns, 2007 * Paul Jones, 2007 * Evelyn Rank, 2008 * Phil Tornholm, 2008 * Jeremy Peterson, 2008 * Nicole Brown, 2009 * Pam Herzberg, 2010 * Tasha Cole, 2013 * Allie Wellhausen, 2013 * Beth Rarick, 2015 * Alan Ascherl, 2019 * Joy Nordyke, 2019 *Ed Geeding, 2020 * Tara Keller, 2020 * Marcy Crain, 2021 * Jim Varley, 2021 * Bill Richardson, 2023 === Past Library Employees === * Hazel Green * Amelia Driftmier * Mary Rains * Mary Milen * Era Collins * Hazel Hurlbut * Loraine Sherman * Golda Long * Eileen Duggan * Jane Harper * Rose Ferris * Mrs. Deforest Brown * Mrs. Lester Milligan * Mrs. J.D. Wayt * Irene Burwell * Nyra Klies * Ina Pierce * Mabel Pruitt * Martha Hensleigh * Mary Brownlee * Valley Henshaw * Helen Dinwiddle * Maude McIntyre * Helen Shelton * Mary Sturgeon * Mrs. Henry Traxler * Florence Campbell * Nina Martin * Evelyn Matthews * Agnes Amy Stipe * Anne Johnson * Mary Thutt * Martha Fullmer * Marie Pruitt * Frances Duncan * Marjorie Shum * Mary Sperry * Edith Sperry * Anna Driftmier * Maxine Rogers * Mary Peterman * Vera Payton * Marian Grieve * Eloise Freeland * Mrs. Orville Bradrich * Mrs. Floyd Ruby * Ada Pullen * Dorothy Cassat * Delila Greiman * Laura Edmonds * Catherine Diehl * Franceta Bailey * Ruth Buesing * Ruth Herron * Mrs. Irvin Spunaugle * Greta Craig * Ruth Whitehill * Mr. Carroll Couthit * Miss. Gunnett * Arda Bradrick * Sue Perry * Vida Elmore * Gloria Crawford * Donna Hoskins * Rosalie Burright * Robert Copeland * Maxine Rogers * Linda Dunshee * Judy White * Judith Miller * Phyllis Wise * Jacqueline Larson * Jean Mattes * Carole Horn * Linda Lorensen * Marilyn Tomlinson * Harriet Davidson * Genevieve Schenck * Jean Bordner * Linda Duffield * Lori Herzberg * Joyce Clark * Lori Herzberg * Linda Pierce * Lois Simpson * Gary Webb * Glenda Davis-Driggs * Lynn Whitmore * Marcia Crain * Jane Casteel * Elaine Butler * Mary Brumett * April Heslinga * Nadine Buch * Carol Bellairs * Coreen Reed * Heidi Ridnour * Kaite Bailey * Betsy Lehnkuhl * Jennie Horton * Marissa Gruber * Christy Moore * Josh Falk * Linda Warrick * Sarah Falk * Paul Brothers * Samantha Sics * Lindsey Poore * Karol Dudley * Hannah Falk * Leah Barr * Brittany McClarnon * Maddy Davidson * Dallas Latham * Rachel Dudley * Joni Hickman * Emily Wagoner * Anna Chambers * Jennifer Sics * Lauren Tunnicliff * Aya Hamanaka * Madeline Sics * Jayne Davidson * Suzi Stanton * Karen Brandt * Dara Brandt * Madalyn Fulk * Katie Hazelwood * Chloe Verwers * Justin Brandt * Asa Verwers * Ava Fulk * Bobbi Whitehill * Naomi Sharr * Amy McCalla * Angie Degase === Current Events === For news, see the [http://clarindapubliclibrary.org Lied Library Site]. 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[[Category: Light Pass, South Australia]] [[Category: Strait Gate Lutheran Cemetery, Light Pass, South Australia]] [[Category: South Australia, Cemetery Free Space Pages]] ===About=== *This is part of the [[Project:Cemeteries_of_Australia|Australian Cemeteries Project]] • [[:Category: South Australia, Cemeteries|This Cemetery is in South Australia, Australia]] ===Location and Map=== 420 Light Pass Rd, Light Pass, SA, Australia https://www.google.com/maps/dir//-34.4703263,139.0220261/@-34.4703363,139.0219484,152m/data=!3m1!1e3 ===Aims=== *This project is to document the life and times of the people interred in this Cemetery. Project members are needed to assist in the research and adding profiles and information to profiles. Hopefully it will grow to include links to other information and such things as video/audio tours of the cemetery. === History === The congregation at Light Pass Strait Gate Lutheran Church dates from 1860 when several families left the adjacent Immanuel Church and set about forming a congregation of their own. They called the schoolteacher from Immanuel, Gustav Julius Rechner, to be their Pastor and he remained till 1900. ===Transcription=== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |- ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Name''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Birth''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Death''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Age''' ! scope="col" class="unsortable" align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Notes''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Photo''' |- |ANDRETZKE, Paul Arthur |||||||||| |- |BACH nee SCHOLZ, Ruth Elizabeth & Karl Heinz |||||||||| |- |BACH, Sonia Gail |||||||||| |- |BAGDAN, Bradley Wayne |||||||||| |- |BAHNISCH, Ernst Wilhelm |||||||||| |- |BANISCH, Franziska |||||||||| |- |BARTSCH, Rita Viola |||||||||| |- |BAUER nee SCHILLING, Marie Elisabeth |||||||||| |- |BAUER, Carl L F & Anna Elise |||||||||| |- |BAUM, Anna Elisabeth |||||||||| |- |BAUM, Johann H J & Emma J L |||||||||| |- |BOTH, Ian Wesley |||||||||| |- |BOTH, Roy Colin & Edna |||||||||| |- |BOTHE, Joh Gottfried |||||||||| |- |BOTHE, Johanne Eleonore |||||||||| |- |BRETAG nee SCHEER, Adeline Selma |||||||||| |- |BURGEMEISTER, Arnold Leslie |||||||||| |- |BURGEMEISTER, Clara Louise & Johann Carl |||||||||| |- |BURGEMEISTER, Sylvia Virginia & Johannes Gustav |||||||||| |- |DICKE, Ernestine |||||||||| |- |DITTRICH nee KRUSCHELL, Johanne & Traugott |||||||||| |- |DITTRICH nee REICHELT, H R & C J |||||||||| |- |DITTRICH, Clara Helene |||||||||| |- |DITTRICH, J A Flora & Paul Gustav |||||||||| |- |DITTRICH, Mathilda Helene & August Adolf |||||||||| |- |DITTRICH, Traugott Reinhold |||||||||| |- |DOHNT, Johann Friedrich |||||||||| |- |DOHNT, Johanne Eleonore |||||||||| |- |DUE, F Wilhelm |||||||||| |- |DUE, Henry Hermann |||||||||| |- |EISEN, Eleonore |||||||||| |- |EKERS, Letitia Rosa |||||||||| |- |FALKENBERG, A Alfred |||||||||| |- |FALKENBERG, Carl Martin & Caroline Wanda ||||||||||| |- |FALKENBERG, Desmond Martin |||||||||| |- |FALKENBERG, Karen Ann |||||||||| |- |FALKENBERG, Raymond Eric |||||||||| |- |FALLAND, Bertha Rosa |||||||||| |- |FALLAND, David Murray |||||||||| |- |FIEBIG, Linda Syliva & Reinhold Herbert |||||||||| |- |FISCHER nee BRADTKE, Joh Louise |||||||||| |- |FISCHER, Joh Gottfr |||||||||| |- |FRIEBE, Johanne Julianne |||||||||| |- |GABEL, Perry Alexander |||||||||| |- |GABEL, Vyvienne Theresa |||||||||| |- |GERGMANN, F Adolph |||||||||| |- |GERHARDY, Ernst Adolph Edwin & Martha Alwine |||||||||| |- |GERLACH, Anna Elfriede & Julius Theodor |||||||||| |- |GERLACH, Beulah John |||||||||| |- |GERLACH, C A & M B |||||||||| |- |GERLACH, Johannes Bernhard & Minna |||||||||| |- |GLATZ nee SEIFERT, Anna Rosina |||||||||| |- |GLATZ, August Wilhelm |||||||||| |- |GLATZ, C Hermann & J Christiane |||||||||| |- |GLATZ, Carl Robert |||||||||| |- |GLATZ, Johann Ernst Wihelm & Emma Minna |||||||||| |- |GLATZ, Johannes Alfred & Elsie Helen |||||||||| |- |GLATZ, Louise Dorothea |||||||||| 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[[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture]] "The lighthouse at Como Lake Park is one of the most recognizable structures in the Village of Lancaster. Built in 1933 as a decoration, it stands at a point of land on the north side of Cayuga Creek and can be easily seen from the Lake Avenue bridge. The stone abutment protecting the ground on which it stands was part of the foundation for the trolley car bridge which once stood in front of the dam (see pages 144 & 145). The trolley was a casualty of the Great Depression of the 1930’s and the advent of buses and cars as a common mode of transportation. A millrace ran just to the north of where the lighthouse now stands. The mill was located further west. This drawing also shows the boathouse which once stood on an island in the lake. This was a very popular spot for young and old alike for both warm water events such as boating and for winter events such as skating. For many decades skaters were allowed to circle the island on which the boathouse stood and would even hold races around the island. The boathouse was destroyed by fire and skating on Como Lake was prohibited after several accidents. A skating rink was constructed within the main portion of the park near the toboggan slides, but the new rink never had the charm of skating around the island or on the lake, even if it is much safer. Como Park preserves a large swath of land in both the village and town surrounding Cayuga Creek. Originally opened as a county park in the 1920's, it featured a zoo-like setting for deer at the right side of the main entrance on Como Park Boulevard. In the beginning, the park superintendant lived in the house within the park just beyond the main entrance. The park was expanded in the 1950’s and entrances were opened onto William Street and onto Bowen Road. In addition, Weimer’s Grove on the east side of Bowen Road was added to the park lands. The large shelter in the former grove, as well as various shelters throughout the rest of the park, are popular places for families to have picnics in warmer weather. Unfortunately, during the 1960's and 1970’s, there was some racial strife which occurred due to the heavy use of the park by blacks coming from Buffalo during the weekends. For several years, the park was largely used only by blacks on weekends and by whites only on weekdays. Since then this has largely changed and the park is now used by a racially-mixed populace. Boy scouts constructed a nature trail in the 1990’s and the lighthouse was electrified once again. This was part of a program whereby the community became more involved in the park. For many years, the Lancaster Town Band also held concerts in the park in the area to the north of the lighthouse. Plans by the Lancaster-Depew Rotary Club to construct a bandshell on the island never materialized. Today the base of the old boathouse serves as a popular fishing spot and wedding parties like to be photographed near the old lighthouse."(1) {{Image|file=Lighthouse_at_Como_Lake_Park-2.jpg|size=650}} {{Image|file=Lighthouse_at_Como_Lake_Park-3.jpg|size=650}} {{Image|file=Lighthouse_at_Como_Lake_Park-4.jpg|size=650}} {{Image|file=Lighthouse_at_Como_Lake_Park-5.jpg|size=650}} {{Image|file=Lighthouse_at_Como_Lake_Park-6.jpg|size=650}} {{Image|file=Lighthouse_at_Como_Lake_Park-7.jpg|size=650}} {{Image|file=Lighthouse_at_Como_Lake_Park-10.jpg|size=650}} {{Image|file=Lighthouse_at_Como_Lake_Park-11.jpg|size=650}} ==Source== :(1) [[Space:Lancaster_Architecture_and_History|Lancaster, New York, Architecture and History]]
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Periodicals]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Periodicals | Periodicals]] | [[Space:Sources-England#Lincolnshire|Lincolnshire Sources]] and [[Space: Lincolnshire_Resources|Lincolnshire Resources]] __TOC__ == Lincolnshire Notes and Queries == A Quarterly Journal (Illustrated) Devoted to the antiquities, parochial records, family history, folk-lore, quaint customs, &c., of the county. * edited by Ernest L. Grange, M.A., LL.M., Great Grimsby, and Rev. J. Clare Hudson, M.A., Vicar of Thornton, Horncastle * published by W.K. Morton., 27, High Street, Horncastle, 1889 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Lincolnshire Notes and Queries|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1-10 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009961004 * Vol. 1-16 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000056815 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007081278 * Vol. 1 (1889) Jan. 1, 1888 to Oct. 1, 1889 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=sBgtAAAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=OMc4AQAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/lincolnshirenot03sympgoog ::*https://archive.org/details/lincolnshirenote1188unse * Vol. 2 (1891) Jan. 1, 1890 to Oct. 1, 1891 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=fBktAAAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=M5_kAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/lincolnshirenot02sympgoog ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009961004 * Vol. 3 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=6Mo4AQAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=IBotAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/lincolnshirenote3189unse ::* https://archive.org/details/lincolnshirenot00sympgoog * Vol. 4 (1896) Jan. 1, 1894 - Oct. 1, 1895 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=IaTkAAAAMAAJ ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=aBotAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/lincolnshirenote4189unse * Vol. 5 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=0u4-AQAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=68c4AQAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/lincolnshirenote5189unse * Vol. 6 (1901) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=5sw4AQAAMAAJ ::*https://archive.org/details/lincolnshirenote6190unse * Vol. 7 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=LYc4AQAAMAAJ * Vol. 8 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=G804AQAAMAAJ ::*https://archive.org/details/lincolnshirenote8190unse * Vol. 9 (1907) ::*https://archive.org/details/lincolnshirenote9190unse ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=0R9AAQAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=9YE4AQAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=M804AQAAMAAJ * Vol. 10 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009961004 * Vol. 11 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000056815 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009961004 search only * Vol. 12 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000056815 * Vol. 13 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000056815 * Vol. 14 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000056815 * Vol. 15 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000056815 * Vol. 16 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000056815 * Vol. 17 searh only ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000056815 * Vol. 18 searh only ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000056815 * Vol. 19 searh only ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000056815 * Vol. 20 searh only ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000056815 * Vol. 21 searh only ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000056815 * Vol. 22 searh only ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000056815 === WikiTree Syntax === * ''[[Space:Lincolnshire Notes and Queries|Lincolnshire Notes and Queries]]'' (W.K. Morton., Horncastle, 1889) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#LNQ|Lincolnshire Notes & Queries]])
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[[Category: England, Project Managed FSPs]] '''Welcome to our Lincolnshire page! Feel free to browse and check out the links below.''' *[[:Category:Lincolnshire|Lincolnshire Category Page]] *[[Space:England:_Counties_Team|England Counties Team Page]] *[[Project:England|England Project Page]] *[[Space: Lincolnshire_Resources| Lincolnshire Resources Page]] *[[Space:Sources-England|England Sources]] *[[Space: Lincolnshire_Notables| Lincolnshire Notables]] '''If you are interested in helping out in Lincolnshire please look at how to join the''' [[Project:England|England Project]]
Our goal is to ensure that all Lincolnshire profiles are of a high standard, as complete as possible, and connected to the global tree. ==Team Members and Specific Interests== :'''Team Leader:''' [[Walmsley-632|Roy Walmsley]] :'''Team Members:''' :[[McHugh-842|Fran Weidman]] | Connecting; Researching Graves, Fletcher, and allied families :[[Trueblood-273|Stephen Trueblood]] | The Trueblood Family in Lincolnshire; Early Quakers; Beckingham area :[[Vincent-2548|Raewyn Vincent]] | Researching the Serjantson family of Crowle, Lincolnshire, sourcing, suggestions :[[Rosendahl-14|Linda Rosendahl]] | Surname Cocker, Sutton Saint James :[[Brown-87900|Heather Brannon]] | Surnames Brown, Brewster, Tebb, Twells mainly in Holland, Lincolnshire. :[[Mellor-813|Susan Mellor]] | Surnames Bratley, Bacon, Lillee :[[Hatton-949|Julie Laxton]] | Currently the Coates family and the area around the Wash from Coningsby to Sutton Bridge :[[Jones-91506|Frances McCarthy]] | :[[Bramley-72|Sue Bramley]] | Surnames Ealand Fawsit Ewdall :[[Walmsley-632|Roy Walmsley]] | North Lincolnshire more generally. Whatever piques my interest, which currently is surname Stamp, and the Tamworth pedigree presented in Lincolnshire Pedigrees, Volume 3. :[[Penter-43|Susan (Penter) Pearson BA (Hons)]] | Surnames Hides/Hydes/Hyde :[[Plank-776|Mackenzie Plank]] | :[[Wheatley-2390|Sara Wheatley]] | No Lincolnshire roots (yet!) but mainly working in Boston and Spilsby Registration Districts where I live. :[[McIntosh-5576|Liz (McIntosh) Macdonald]] | Sandall, Stennett, Dickinson are distant ancestors - I easily sidetracked by interesting names and places :[[Stephenson-7206 | David Stephenson]] | The Harris family in Haxey, the Sergeant family from Barrow upon Humber and the Cannon's from Louth === Lincolnshire Maintenance Categories === :Lincolnshire profiles needing further research are listed in the following links, the second link of each type giving you an opportunity to be more selective with, for example, time period. Please feel free to investigate and improve them! * [[:Category:Lincolnshire,_Unsourced_Profiles|'''Unsourced Profiles''']] or [[Space:England_Unsourced#Lincolnshire|'''Lincolnshire Unsourced''']] * [[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_LIN|'''Unconnected Profiles''']] or [[Space:England_Unconnected#Lincolnshire|'''Lincolnshire Unconnected''']] * [[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_LIN|'''Lincolnshire Suggestions''']] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=Country=England+Location=Lincolnshire+FirstName=Unknown+OR+Country=England+Location=Lincolnshire+LastNameatBirth=Unknown&MaxProfiles=500000&PageSize=100 '''Unknown Name'''] or [[Space:England_Unknowns#Lincolnshire|'''Lincolnshire Unknowns''']] The statistics for Lincolnshire are here: :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:England%2C_Regional_and_County_Statistics_Page#Lincolnshire '''Lincolnshire Statistics''']
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This is a central page for organizing genealogy related to Lindbergh families and information about individuals, places, and things named Lindbergh. (Do you have any info about Lindberghs or the name? Please join the Trusted List to this page and participate. You can also post a comment or memory below.) === Origins of the Surname === ??? === Famous Lindberghs === * [[Lindbergh-1|Charles Lindbergh]] (1902-1974): Besides being world famous for aviation, Charles was an ardent conservationist championing the rights of lands, animals, indigenous peoples like the Tasaday tribal group of the Philippines. He worked to protect the humpback and blue whales. He helped to protect the eagle in the Philippines. Charles saw the need to balance modern technology with nature. He wrote material on the subject for years. Also in the 1930s he worked with another individual to design a functioning pump that could sustain organs from outside the body. === Lindberghs on WikiTree === Click here for the [http://www.wikitree.com/indexes/person/L/LINDBERGH_1.html Lindbergh] index as of this morning. If you are a Lindbergh and add yourself or an ancestor to WikiTree you will appear on the list tomorrow. [[Category:Surnames]]
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[[Category:Allen County, Indiana, Cemeteries]] [[Category:Lindenwood Cemetery, Fort Wayne, Indiana]] ===About=== This free space page for Lindenwood Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Cemeterist|Cemeterist Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. If you would like to photograph this cemetery, you can upload the photos to [[Space:The_Vault|The Vault]] and I will add them to the appropriate section table. Just put your name, date, and the section of the marker in the comment section. If you make a profile or know of existing Wikitree profiles for people buried in Lindenwood, let me know, and I will connect the profile to the table. This project is all about documenting the lives of the people buried here. It is an enormous task, but tasks like this are well suited to the group power and collaboration of a Wiki. Your input would be greatly appreciated. ===Contact Information, Location and Map=== :Location ::Lindenwood Cemetery, 2324 W. Main Street, Fort Wayne, Indiana, 46808 (260) 432-4542 :: [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Lindenwood+Cemetery/@41.080033,-85.174294,15z/data=!4m2!3m1!1s0x0:0x6cc3bdeccf4630e4 Google map of Lindenwood Cemetery] :GPS Coordinates (WGS84) :: 41.08005 :: -85.17577 === History === :The scenic rolling hills of Lindenwood Cemetery were originally covered with linden trees which gave the cemetery its name. Lindenwood Cemetery was created in July 1859 on land that had been purchased from the Potawatomi Indians. It opened to the public on May 30, 1860. The entrance to the cemetery was completed in 1884. Most of Fort Wayne's Founding Fathers are buried at Lindenwood as well as hundreds of Civil War soldiers. There are over 69,000 interments on 175 acres making it one of the largest cemeteries in Indiana.[[http://www.dignitymemorial.com/lindenwood-cemetery/en-us/history.page Dignity Memorial: History of Lindenwood Cemetery]] :[https://www.acgsi.org/cemplat/lindenwood/layout.pdf '''Lindenwood Cemetery Platt Map'''] === Links to Cemetery Sections === :[[Space:Lindenwood_Cemetery_Columbarium|'''The Columbarium''']] _ [[Space:Lindenwood_Cemetery%2C_Section_M|'''Section M''']] :[[Space:Jordan Crossing Section of Lindenwood Cemetery, Fort Wayne, Indiana|'''Jordan Crossing, Section 14, African-American''']] ===Table of Interments, Memorial Drive === {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Name''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Born''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Died''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Notes''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Photo''' !align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Photo Date''' |- |[[Hoeppner-27|Austin William Hoeppner]]||1997||2006||Jesus loves me.||[[Image:Hoeppner-27-1.jpg | 100px]]||Sept. 2014 |- |[[Keyes-568|Keyes, Robert Coleman]]||1925||2008||||[[Image:Keyes-568.jpg | 100px]]||Sept. 2014 |- |[[Offerle-3|Offerle, Carl Sylvester]]|| 1919||2009||||[[Image:Offerle-3-1.jpg | 100px]]||Sept. 2014 |- |[[Posther-1|Posther, James Karl]]||1942||1983||||[[Image:Posther-1.jpg |100px]]||Sept. 2014 |- |[[Reece-1606|Reece, Gary D.]]||1938||2004||||[[Image:The_Vault-39.jpg|100px]]||Sept. 2014 |- |[[Ridley-1173|Reuter, Dorothy Lou]]||1920||1979||||[[Image:The_Vault-38.jpg |100px]]||Sept. 2014 |- |[[Reuter-568|Reuter, George]]||1910||1984||||[[Image:The_Vault-38.jpg |100px]]||Sept. 2014 |- | |} ==Sources== * [http://www.dignitymemorial.com/en-us/overview.page Lindenwood Cemetery Overview] * [http://www.genealogycenter.info/search_linden.php Search Lindenwood Cemetery at the Allen County Public Library Genealogy Center] * [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/85700/lindenwood-cemetery Search Lindenwood Cemetery at Find a Grave] * [http://historycenterfw.blogspot.com/2010/05/lindenwood-cemetery-at-150.html History Center Blog: Lindenwood Cemetery at 150] * [http://www.indianahistory.org/our-services/books-publications/hbr/lindenwood-cemetary.pdf Indiana Historical Society: Lindenwood, Inc.] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lindenwood_Cemetery Wikipedia: Lindenwood Cemetery]
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== Tabell 1 == '''[[Lindstedt-40|Lars {{Tag|Lindstedt}}]]''', född den 2 maj 1755, var [[:Category: Trädgårdsmästare|trädgårdsmästare]] [Vetlanda AI:5 sid 279 ]. Gift med '''Greta Höger Karlsdotter''', född 1753 [Vetlanda AI:5 sid 279 ]. De var bosatta på torpet [[:Category: Vintorp, Farstorp, Kråkshult (F)|Vintorp]] under [[:Category: Farstorp, Kråkshult (F)|Farstorp]] i [[:Category: Kråkshult (F)|Kråkshult]] socken [Kråkshult AI:2 (1783-1798) Bild 181 / sid 347] 1787 och på [[:Category: Tällerda Norrgård, Vetlanda (F)|Tällerda Norrgård]] i [[:Category: Vetlanda (F)|Vetlanda]] socken [Vetlanda AI:5 sid 279]. Barn: *'''Karl Fredrik''', född den 27 oktober 1787, [[Space:Lindstedt_Sl%C3%A4kt#Tabell_2|se tab 2]]
== Tabell 2 == '''[[Lindstedt-39|Karl Fredrik {{Tag|Lindstedt}}]]''', född den 27 oktober 1787 på [[:Category: Vintorp, Farstorp, Kråkshult (F)|Vintorp]] under [[:Category: Farstorp, Kråkshult (F)|Farstorp]] i [[:Category: Kråkshult (F)|Kråkshult]] socken [ADO Näsby AI:7 sid 197, AI:8 sid 159], som son till '''Lars Lindstedt''' och '''Greta Höger Karlsdotter''', [[Space:Lindstedt_Sl%C3%A4kt#Tabell_1|se tab 1]]. Gift med '''Sara Katarina Andersdotter''', född den 3 december 1790 [ADO Näsby C:2 sid 221] på [[:Category: Östrarp, Näsby (F)|Östrarp]] i [[:Category: Näsby (F)|Näsby]] socken. Som dotter till [[Bexsell-1|Anders Bexsell]] och '''Maria Katarina Kock Johansdotter'''. Barn: *'''Karl Gustav''' , 1814, [[Space:Lindstedt_Sl%C3%A4kt#Tabell_3|se tab 3]] *'''Anders''', 1816-1817, [[Space:Lindstedt_Sl%C3%A4kt#Tabell_4|se tab 4]] *'''Lars Magnus''', 1818-1819, [[Space:Lindstedt_Sl%C3%A4kt#Tabell_5|se tab 5]] *'''Gustava''', 1820-1826, [[Space:Lindstedt_Sl%C3%A4kt#Tabell_6|se tab 6]] *'''Anders Fredrik''', 1822, [[Space:Lindstedt_Sl%C3%A4kt#Tabell_7|se tab 7]] *'''Johan Georg''', 1826-1886, [[Space:Lindstedt_Sl%C3%A4kt#Tabell_8|se tab 8]] *'''Klaes''', 1828-1829, [[Space:Lindstedt_Sl%C3%A4kt#Tabell_9|se tab 9]]
== Tabell 3 == '''Karl Gustav {{Tag|Lindstedt}}''', född 1814 i [[:Category: Mariefröjd, Bo, Näsby (F)|Mariefröjd]] under [[:Category: Bo, Näsby (F)|Bo]] i [[:Category: Näsby (F)|Näsby]] socken, som son till '''Karl Fredrik Lindstedt''' och '''Sara Katarina Andersdotter''', [[Space:Lindstedt_Sl%C3%A4kt#Tabell_2|se tab 2]].
== Tabell 4 == '''Anders {{Tag|Lindstedt}}''', född 1816 [[:Category: Mariefröjd, Bo, Näsby (F)|Mariefröjd]] under [[:Category: Bo, Näsby (F)|Bo]] i [[:Category: Näsby (F)|Näsby]] socken, som son till '''Karl Fredrik Lindstedt''' och '''Sara Katarina Andersdotter''', [[Space:Lindstedt_Sl%C3%A4kt#Tabell_2|se tab 2]], död 1817
== Tabell 5 == '''Lars Magnus {{Tag|Lindstedt}}''', född 1818 i [[:Category: Mariefröjd, Bo, Näsby (F)|Mariefröjd]] under [[:Category: Bo, Näsby (F)|Bo]] i [[:Category: Näsby (F)|Näsby]] socken, som son till '''Karl Fredrik Lindstedt''' och '''Sara Katarina Andersdotter''', [[Space:Lindstedt_Sl%C3%A4kt#Tabell_2|se tab 2]], död 1819
== Tabell 6 == '''Gustava {{Tag|Lindstedt}}''', född 1820 i [[:Category: Mariefröjd, Bo, Näsby (F)|Mariefröjd]] under [[:Category: Bo, Näsby (F)|Bo]] i [[:Category: Näsby (F)|Näsby]] socken, som dotter till '''Karl Fredrik Lindstedt''' och '''Sara Katarina Andersdotter''', se tab [[Space:Lindstedt_Sl%C3%A4kt#Tabell_2|se tab 2]], död 1826.
== Tabell 7 == '''Anders Fredrik {{Tag|Lindstedt}}''', född 1822 i [[:Category: Mariefröjd, Bo, Näsby (F)|Mariefröjd]] under [[:Category: Bo, Näsby (F)|Bo]] i [[:Category: Näsby (F)|Näsby]] socken, som son till '''Karl Fredrik Lindstedt''' och '''Sara Katarina Andersdotter''', [[Space:Lindstedt_Sl%C3%A4kt#Tabell_2|se tab 2]].
== Tabell 8 == '''Johan Georg {{Tag|Lindstedt}}''', född den 8 februari 1826 i [[:Category: Mariefröjd, Bo, Näsby (F)|Mariefröjd]] under [[:Category: Bo, Näsby (F)|Bo]] i [[:Category: Näsby (F)|Näsby]] socken, som son till '''Karl Fredrik Lindstedt''' och '''Sara Katarina Andersdotter''', [[Space:Lindstedt_Sl%C3%A4kt#Tabell_2|se tab 2]], [[:Category: Målare|målare]], död den 26 juli 1886 i [[:Category: Marieberg, Vrigstad Gästgivaregård, Vrigstad (F)|Marieberg]] under [[:Category: Vrigstad Gästgivaregård, Vrigstad (F)|Vrigstad Gästgivaregård]] i [[:Category: Vrigstad (F)|Vrigstad]] socken. Gift med '''Kristina Svensdotter''', född den 9 juli 1825 på Norre Backe under Sandslätt i [[:Category: Vrigstad (F)|Vrigstad]] socken, som dotter till '''Sven Andersson''' och '''Anna Petersdotter''', död på [[:Category: Fattighuset, Vrigstad (F)|Fattighuset]] i [[:Category: Vrigstad (F)|Vrigstad]] socken, livslängd: 84 år. Barn: * Frans Edvard 1855, [[Space:Lindstedt_Sl%C3%A4kt#Tabell_10|se tab 10]] * Matilda Charlotta 1855, [[Space:Lindstedt_Sl%C3%A4kt#Tabell_11|se tab 11]] * Anna Karolina 1859, [[Space:Lindstedt_Sl%C3%A4kt#Tabell_12|se tab 12]] * '''Karl Emil''' 1862-1930, [[Space:Lindstedt_Sl%C3%A4kt#Tabell_13|se tab 13]] * Hedda Sofia 1864-1889, [[Space:Lindstedt_Sl%C3%A4kt#Tabell_14|se tab 14]] * Ottil 1867, [[Space:Lindstedt_Sl%C3%A4kt#Tabell_15|se tab 15]] * Emma Lovisa 1870-1929, [[Space:Lindstedt_Sl%C3%A4kt#Tabell_16|se tab 16]]
== Tabell 9 == '''Klaes {{Tag|Lindstedt}}''', född 1828 i [[:Category: Mariefröjd, Bo, Näsby (F)|Mariefröjd]] under [[:Category: Bo, Näsby (F)|Bo]] i [[:Category: Näsby (F)|Näsby]] socken, som son till '''Karl Fredrik Lindstedt''' och '''Sara Katarina Andersdotter''', [[Space:Lindstedt_Sl%C3%A4kt#Tabell_2|se tab 2]], död 1829
== Tabell 13 == {| border="1"; style="float: right; background: #ffa; width: 75px;" |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/8/81/Lindstedt-29.jpg/75px-Lindstedt-29.jpg |} '''[[Lindstedt-29|Karl Emil {{Tag|Lindstedt}}]]''', född den 13 januari 1862 på Marieberg i [[:Category: Vrigstad (F)|Vrigstad]] socken som son till '''Johan Georg Lindstedt''' och '''Kristina Svensdotter''', [[Space:Lindstedt_Sl%C3%A4kt#Tabell_8|se tab 8]], [[:Category: Målare|målare]], död den 9 juni 1930 på [[:Category: Draken nr 8, Kristina, Jönköping (F)|Draken nr 8]] i [[:Category: Jönköpings Kristina (F)| Jönköpings Kristina]], livslängd: 68 år. Gift första gången den 30 oktober 1886 i Kristina, Jönköping med '''Augusta Emilia Holm''', född den 23 november 1865 på [[:Category: Järsnäs Norrgård, Järsnäs (F)|Järsnäs Norrgård]] i [[:Category: Järsnäs (F)|Järsnäs]] socken, som dotter till '''Frans Holm''' och '''Fredrika Johansson''', död den 24 september 1907 på [[:Category: Karlsro, Kristina, Jönköping (F)|Karlsro]] i [[:Category: Jönköpings Kristina (F)| Jönköpings Kristina]], livslängd: 41 år. barn: * Rut Elisabet 1887-1962, [[Space:Lindstedt_Sl%C3%A4kt#Tabell_17|se tab 17]] * Anna Elisabet 1890-1927, [[Space:Lindstedt_Sl%C3%A4kt#Tabell_18|se tab 18]] * Gustav Ansgarius 1893-1964, [[Space:Lindstedt_Sl%C3%A4kt#Tabell_19|se tab 19]] * Rut Ingrid Jakobina 1895-1944, [[Space:Lindstedt_Sl%C3%A4kt#Tabell_20|se tab 20]] * Märta Maria 1898-1899, [[Space:Lindstedt_Sl%C3%A4kt#Tabell_21|se tab 21]] * Märta Maria 1900-1979, [[Space:Lindstedt_Sl%C3%A4kt#Tabell_22|se tab 22]] * dödfödd 1902-1902, [[Space:Lindstedt_Sl%C3%A4kt#Tabell_23|se tab 23]] * dödfödd 1904-1904, [[Space:Lindstedt_Sl%C3%A4kt#Tabell_24|se tab 24]] {| border="1"; style="float: right; background: #ffa; width: 75px;" |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/b/ba/Larsdotter-1448.jpg/75px-Larsdotter-1448.jpg |} Gift andra gången den 2 oktober 1909 i Sofia, Jönköping med '''Anna Kristina Andersson''', född den 2 juni 1878 på Sjötorp i Lyrestad socken,som dotter till '''Lars Andersson''' och '''Eva Kristina Filipsdotter''', döpt den 9 juni 1878 i Lyrestad, död den 16 augusti 1923 på Karlsro i Kristina, Jönköping, livslängd: 45 år. Bregravd den 22 augusti 1923 i Kristina, Jönköping. barn: * Karl ROBERT 1910-1946, [[Space:Lindstedt_Sl%C3%A4kt#Tabell_25|se tab 25]] * '''Oskar Emil''' 1911-1988, [[Space:Lindstedt_Sl%C3%A4kt#Tabell_26|se tab 26]]
== Tabell 26== {| border="1"; style="float: right; background: #ffa; width: 75px;" |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/c/c6/Lindstedt-24.jpg/75px-Lindstedt-24.jpg |} '''[[Lindstedt-24|Oskar Emil {{Tag|Lindstedt}}]]''', född den 7 maj 1911 på [[:Category: Karlsro, Kristina, Jönköping (F)|Karlsro]] i [[:Category: Jönköpings Kristina (F)| Jönköpings Kristina]] som son till '''Karl Emil Lindstedt''' och '''Anna Kristina Andersson''', [[Space:Lindstedt_Sl%C3%A4kt#Tabell_13|se tab 13]], [[:Category: Målare|målare]], död den 20 mars 1988 på Lönnholmsgatan nr 5 A i Jönköping, livslängd: 76 år. {| border="1"; style="float: right; background: #ffa; width: 75px;" |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/b/b9/Linder-364.jpg/75px-Linder-364.jpg |} Gift den 4 augusti 1935 med '''Gunhild Lisa Maria Linder''', född den 3 december 1909 på [[:Category: Marieberg, Läxarp, Hakarp (F)|Marieberg]] under [[:Category: Läxarp, Hakarp (F)|Läxarp]] i [[:Category: Hakarp (F)|Hakarp]] socken, som dotter till '''Per Johan Gustav Linder''' och '''Tilda Kristina Karlsson''', död den 31 januari 2005 på [[:Category: Jönköping (F)|Ringvägen nr 1]] i [[:Category: Jönköping (F)|Jönköping]], livslängd: 95 år. barn: * '''Evert''' 1942-2003, [[Space:Lindstedt_Sl%C3%A4kt#Tabell_27|se tab 27]] * Kerstin Elisabet Lindstedt, [[Space:Lindstedt_Sl%C3%A4kt#Tabell_28|se tab 28]] * Birgitt Lindstedt 1946-1990, [[Space:Lindstedt_Sl%C3%A4kt#Tabell_29|se tab 29]]
== Tabell 27 == {| border="1"; style="float: right; background: #ffa; width: 75px;" |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/3/38/Lindstedt-20.jpg/75px-Lindstedt-20.jpg |} '''[[Lindstedt-20|Sten EVERT {{Tag|Lindstedt}}]]''', född den 18 juli 1942 i [[:Category: Jönköpings Kristina (F)|Kristina, Jönköping]] som son till '''Oskar Emil Lindstedt''' och '''Gunhild Lisa Maria Linder''', [[Space:Lindstedt_Sl%C3%A4kt#Tabell_26|se tab 26]], [[:Category: Målare|målare]], död den 16 mars 2003 på Målskog nr 9 i Månsarp, livslängd: 60 år. {| border="1"; style="float: right; background: #ffa; width: 75px;" |- |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/8/80/Ljungblad-1.jpg/75px-Ljungblad-1.jpg |} Gift den 17 oktober 1964 med '''[[Ljungblad-1|ULLA Margareta Ljungblad]]''', född den 28 januari 1945 i [[:Category: Jönköpings Sofia (F)|Sofia, Jönköping]], som dotter till '''Ingvar BERTIL Valdemar Ljungblad''' och '''Margit Svensson'''. barn: * Tobias 1967, [[Space:Lindstedt_Sl%C3%A4kt#Tabell_30|se tab 30]] * Jesper 1970, [[Space:Lindstedt_Sl%C3%A4kt#Tabell_31|se tab 31]] * Linus, [[Space:Lindstedt_Sl%C3%A4kt#Tabell_32|se tab 32]]
== Tabell 30 == '''[[Lindstedt-18|Tobias {{Tag|Lindstedt}}]]'''
== Tabell 31 == '''[[Lindstedt-25|Jesper {{Tag|Lindstedt}}]]'''
== Tabell 32 == '''[[Lindstedt-23|Linus {{Tag|Lindstedt}}]]'''
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[[Category:Buckhannon, West Virginia]] [[Category:Linger Family Cemetery, Buckhannon, West Virginia]] [[Category:Upshur County, West Virginia, Cemeteries]] The Linger Family Cemetery is a private cemetery located on the edge of Stone Coal Lake in Upshur County, West Virginia. See the [[:Category:Linger_Family_Cemetery%2C_Buckhannon%2C_West_Virginia|Linger Family Cemetery, Buckhannon, WV]] for people buried in this cemetery. === Progress === :100% Documented and Complete :95% Linked to Profiles in WikiTree :100% of Photographs taken ===About=== This free space page for the Linger Family Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:West_Virginia_Cemeteries|West Virginia Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The West Virginia Cemeteries Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:United_States_Cemeteries|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. The Linger Family Cemetery is located on the edge of Stone Coal Lake in Buckhannon, West Virginia. This cemetery is located in Upshur County, West Virginia. The cemetery is actively maintained. [http://www.wvdnr.gov/wmamapproj/pdf/pdf150/StonecoalFinal11x17.pdf Map] of Stone Coal Lake. The Table of Interments is a sortable listing of persons interred at this cemetery, some or all of whom are linked to existing WikiTree profiles. Although all grave markers in this cemetery have been photographed (or will be shortly), the photos can only be displayed for persons with existing WikiTree profiles. If you know of a person interred at this cemetery that should be linked to an existing WikiTree profile, or needs to have a profile created for them, please contact [[Craig-4574|Sandy Craig]] for assistance (FAG name is Kit and most of the photos of this cemetery on that website are my originals.) [[Craig-4574|Sandy Craig]] is related to most of the ancestors in this cemetery and can also help with general genealogy. ----- ===Interments=== There are 14 recorded interments. Not all interments have tombstones. '''No tombstones have names.''' There is a Memorial tombstone that is dedicated to Nicholas Linger and Margaret McNemar Linger. There are many tombstones that are rocks with no name. Since this is a private cemetery from the 1800's, it is possible there are additional non-marked graves. ---- ===Condition=== Good. The cemetery is located on the edge of Stone Coal lake about 1/4 mile from the road. This cemetery is managed by a Linger Family Trust. ---- ===Contact, Location and Map=== NOTE: There is not a cemetery office or contact person at this location. This is a private family cemetery that is easily accessible by car and then by a walk up a dirt road. There is not an official address. Address and Phone
Stone Coal Lake off of Rt 7
Buckhannon, West Virginia
====Directions==== It is on the east side of Stonecoal Lake. Take Route 7, one mile west of Buckhannon to Stonecoal Lake. Take the direct road on the right side of the lake and follow it for one mile. Cemetery is below the road on the edge of the lake. Park at the boat dock - take service road for 1/4 mile to the cemetery. {{Image|file=Linger_Family_Cemetery_Buckhannon_West_Virginia-2.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Gate to Cemetery }} About 1 mile West of Downtown Buckhannon, WV. GPS Coordinates
Latitude: 38.966805"N Longitude: -80.320753"W [https://goo.gl/maps/ubGGRRhHzv68qA5f6 Linger Family Cemetery on Google Maps] ----- ===Links to Other Online Resources=== Please do not copy photos or other information from these websites unless it is your original material. :[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=664762 Find A Grave page].
----- ===Tasks Completed=== Photography * Completed * Approximately 100% of grave markers photographed on September 4, 2016. Data Transcriptions * 100% ----- ===To Do=== Project members are needed to: *Profile and photo links and transcribed information needs to be cross-checked to ensure accuracy. * Create an audio/video tour of the cemetery :Record a virtual tour of the cemetery that can be viewed as downloadable media on computers, tablets or other device. Such a tour would take the viewer around the cemetery to explore the history of the people buried here. Background information can be supplied. ----- {{Image|file=Linger_Family_Cemetery_Buckhannon_West_Virginia-3.jpg |caption=Linger Tombstone Cemetery }} ===Table of Interments=== [[http://www.worldcat.org/title/linger-family-history/oclc/21443717 The Linger Family History by Fred Linger and Hartzel Strader]] Seven Documented interments in this cemetery. All interments have been documented and added to this table. THERE ARE NOT NAMES ON ANY OF THE TOMBSTONES with the exception of the "main" tombstone that was dedicated to Nicholas and Margaret. Documented by [[Craig-4574|Sandy Craig]] in September 2016. {| border="4" class="wikitable sortable" |- ! align="center" style="background:#688A08;"|'''Last Name''' ! align="center" style="background:#688A08;"|'''First Name''' ! align="center" style="background:#688A08;"|'''Born''' ! align="center" style="background:#688A08;"|'''Died''' ! align="center" style="background:#688A08;"|'''Notes''' ! align="center" style="background:#688A08;"|'''Photo click for larger''' ! align="center" style="background:#688A08;"|'''GPS Location''' |- |[[Linger-360|Lemons, formerly Linger]]||Margaret Alice||1868 August 25||1897 June 5||Married [[Lemmons-497|Ephraim Orr Lemmons]] #1||No Marker || N/A |- |[[Linger-259|Lemons, formally Linger]]||Sarah Francis||1866 September 23||1948 may 13||Married Ephraim Orr Lemons #2||No Marker|| N/A |- |[[Linger-89|Linger]]||Dennis Lafayette||1858 November 6||1897||Married Lillie Simons||No Marker || N/A |- |[[Bowen-4600|Linger, formally Bowen]]||Frances Ann Bowen||1892 November||1901 February 12||Married to William Linger ||No Marker || N/A |- |Linger|Linger||Isaac||Unknown||Unknown||Son to William & Rachel Bickel Linger||No Marker || N/A |- |[[Linger-41|Linger]]||Joseph I||1798 March 24||1870 September 17||Married to Martha Hinzman||No Marker || N/A |- |[[Simon-2678|Linger formally Simon]]||Lillie Jeanette||1870||1895 August 19||Married to Dennis L Linger||No Marker || N/A |- |[[Linger|Linger]]||Louisa||Unknown||Unknown||Daughter to William & Rachel Bickel Linger||No Marker || N/A |- |[[McNemar-12|Linger, formally McNemar]]||Margaret Peggy||1764||1827||Wife of Nicholas Linger Sr.||No Marker || N/A |- |[[Hinzman-42|Hinzman, formally Linger]]||Martha Jane "Mercy"||181 March 19||1884 March 22||Married to Joseph Linger||No Marker || N/A |- |[[Linger-19|Linger]]||Nicholas Sr.||1758||1827||Married to Margaret McNemar||No Marker || N/A |- |[[Bickel-387|Linger, formally Bickel]]||Rachel||1805||1846||Wife of William Linger||No Marker || N/A |- |[[Linger-56|Linger]]||William||1803 March||1893 December 7||Husband to [[Bickel-387|Rachel Bickel]]||No Marker || N/A |- |[[Linger-55|Linger]]||William Jefferson||1838 July||1913 March 20||Son to William & Rachel Bickel Linger||No Marker || N/A |- |} ----- == Sources ==
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[[Category:Linger Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] '''Linger Name Study Main Page: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Linger_Name_Study''' This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact a project leader, [[Craig-4574|Sandy]] or [[Gulish-1|Mary]] to add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. ==Goals of the Linger ONS== The goals of the Linger One Name Study: #Trace the migration across America #Trace the name from Europe #Trace the Migration of the Name #Try to find a common ancestor ==Origins== English, German The ancient German region of the Rhineland was the original home of the ancestors of the Linger surname. Linger was a local name, a type of hereditary surname that identified people by the places where they lived. Landowners were the first to use local names, and they often attached the prefix "von", meaning "of" or "from", to the surname. Often, the use "von" was a mark of aristocratic birth. Local names are by far the most common style of German hereditary surname. Linger was a name for someone who loved beside a grove of limes trees. The family name Linger is derived from the German work linde, which means lime tree. The original bearer was named for his proximity to a hill crowned by lime trees. [Linger Family Name [https://www.houseofnames.com/linger-family-crest/German]] ==Name Variations== :Linger :Lainger :Lincker :Lenger :Langar :Lengar ==List of Linger's on WikiTree== For a list of all LINGER's on Wikitree, [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Surname&s=LINGER&order=name click for the index.] ==DNA on WikiTree=={{Image|file=Linger_Name_Study.jpg |align=r |size=s |caption= }} '''Linger''' :[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?filterId=&filterType=&title=Special%3ADNATests&s=LINGER&order=ttup Linger Name DNA Connections] If you have completed DNA testing, [[Special:DNATests|add it here.]] ==DNA Testing Companies== If you plan to order a test for yourself, or would like to recommend that a family member or friend be tested, please use one of these URLs. This way WikiTree gets the referral credit. :23andMe: http://www.anrdoezrs.net/click-3382244-11722567 :Ancestry.com DNA: http://www.kqzyfj.com/click-3382244-10467608 :Family Tree DNA: http://www.familytreedna.com/cj.aspx?ftdna_ref=600 ==What You Can Do== You can join our study, at any time, by contacting the Project's Leaders at the bottom of this page. You can help us out with the following: #Locate Linger's and ask them to join WikiTree #Help with documented sources and add them to Linger WikiTree pages, as needed. #Locate and Suggest Merges where needed. #Have your DNA Tested with one of the major testing companies. #All duplicates merged into the final lowest profile ID number. #Linger One Name Study template included on the page #Biography is cleaned up and ideally has a written biography. #Parents and children are linked, if possible ==Project Template== To add the Linger Project Template, copy and paste the following code onto a profile. {{One Name Study
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}} {{One Name Study|name=Linger}} {{One Name Study|name=Linger}} See: [[Space:The_Linger_Family_History|The Linger Family History]] for source information and reference link. ---- ==To Do List== {| border="1" style="font-size: 86%;" |+ '''Profiles That Need Some Love''' |-style="background: #66CDAA;" !Profile !Notes !Progress |- |[[Linger-34|Linger, Nathan]] ||Needs Russia ONS||0% |- |[[Linger-33|Linger, Rose]]||Needs Russia ONS. Needs Profile Cleanup||80% |- |[[Linger-29|Linger, Polly Sue (Allison)]]||Needs County Level ONS. Connect to Linger Parents||0% |- |[[Linger-19|Linger, Nicholas]] ||Needs Germany ONS. Needs Profile Cleanup||0% |- |[[Linger-20|Linger, William]]||Needs Germany ONS. UNSOURCED||0% |- |[[Linger-2|Linger, Mary Jane]]||Needs Lewis Cty, VA ONS. Solve Mysteries on Profile||0% |- |[[Linger-18|Linger, Nicholas II]] ||Needs Pendleton Cty, VA ONS. UNSOURCED||0% |- |[[Linger-17|Linger, John Dolly]]||Needs Harrison Cty ONS. Profile Needs Cleanup||0% |- |[[Linger-26|Linger, Mary Dolly]]||Needs County ONS. UNSOURCED||0% |-
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:[[Lisle-95|Robert de Lisle1213-1262 24th gg]] [https://www.geni.com/people/Robert-L-Isle-of-Rampton-Nedging/6000000001353921139 of Rampton & Nedging] :[[York-1245|King Richard III Plantagenet1452-1485]] :http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~cullember/otherfam/dnaresults.html :[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_de_Lisle,_1st_Baron_Lisle Robert de Lisle, 1st Baron Lisle] :[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exhumation_and_reburial_of_Richard_III_of_England Exhumation and reburial of Richard III of England] :[http://www.who2.com/bio/richard-iii/ King Richard III Biography 1452-1485] :[https://books.google.com/books?lpg=PA259&dq=Edward+Lisle+(living+1663)+of+Acton+and+Felton.&pg=PA256&id=3mogAQAAMAAJ&output=text A History of Northumberland. Issued Under the Direction of the ..., Volume 7] '''Sir Robert de Lisle 1288-1343''' Birth: Jan. 20, 1288 Campton, Central Bedfordshire Unitary Authority, Bedfordshire, England - Death: Jan. 4, 1343, England :[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=lisle&GSbyrel=all&GSdyrel=all&GScntry=5&GSob=n&GSsr=41&GRid=104897426&df=all& Find A Grave] Memorial# 104897426 :Burial: Grey Friars London, London, City of London, Greater London, England Knight of Harewood and Kirby Overblow, Yorkshire, of Campton, Bedfordshire. Son and heir to Warin de Lisle and Alice de Montford, daughter of Peter. :Husband of Margaret de Beauchamp, daughter of Walter de Beauchamp (d. 16 February 1303) of Alcester, Warwickshire and Alice de Toni, :Married :before 03 May 1318. :They had three sons and four daughters :1)John Lord Lisle of Rougemont John de Lisle, 2nd Baron Lisle c. 1318 – 14 October 1355, who married in 1332 + Maud de Grey, d/o Henry de Grey, 3rd Baron Grey of Wilton d. 10 or 16 December 1342. Issue *2)Robert de Lisle, 3rd Baron Lisle 6 May 1336 – c. 1399 *2)John de Lisle born 1339 *2)William de Lisle, 4th Baron Lisle died, apparently unmarried and without issue, before June 1428 *2)Alice de Lisle who married firstly Robert de Holand, secondly Sir Edmund de Hengrave, and thirdly Richard Wychingham *2Elizabeth de Lisle (1340–1378), married Sir William de Aleburgh :1)Robert :1)Elizabeth de Lisle, who married, before 1330 her father's ward, Sir Edmund de Peverel :1)Thomas de Lisle :1)Alice, wife of Sir Thomas Seymour c.1304 – before 13 July 1358 :1)Elizabeth, born c. 29 September 1306 – 12 March 1331 wife of Sir Edmund Peverel, :1)Audrey de Lisle, who became a nun Robert was summoned for military service against the Scot in August of 1310, to Parliament in 1311 as Roberto de Insula de Isle. He fought in the Bannockburn campaign in 1314, at the Battle of Boroughbridge in 1622, went on a pilgrimage to Spain in 1328. After Margaret died in the summer of 1339, Robert transferred all his property to his two daughters and son, John, then entered the Franciscan Order, to which he was a benefactor. :Lineage from John Lisle to Lord John Lisle the Regicide: :8 John, Lord Lisle 15 Aug 1366-31 Jan 1407 +Elizabeth :9 John DE INSULA (Lisle) b: 1386 d17 Feb 1428/9 + Margaret/Margery BREMSHOTE :10 George de Insula (LISLE) + Anne MONTGOMERY :11 Lancelot LISLE + Anne WROUGHTON :12 Thomas LISLE + Miss MOORE :13 Anthony LISLE + Elizabeth DORMER :14 William LISLE + Bridget HUNGERFORD m, 1598 in Ellingham, Hampshire :15 '''[[Lisle-3|Sir John LISLE 1609-1664]] [https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=156657455 Find A Grave] Memorial# 156657455 Sir John Lisle''' + [[Hobart-114|1st Mary Elizabeth Hobart 1608-1633]] + [[Beaconshaw-1|2nd Alicia BEACONSAW 1617-1685]] *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=29966542 Find A Grave] Memorial# 29966542 *Burial: St Mary and All Saints Churchyard, Ellingham, New Forest District, Hampshire, England *d/o [[Beaconshaw-4|Sir White Beaconshaw 1570-1638]] + [[Bond-74|Edith Bond 1588-1644]] :'''Sir John Lisle''' - :Birth: 1609 Wootton, Isle of Wight Unitary Authority, Isle of Wight, England :Death: Aug. 11, 1664 :Lausanne, District de Lausanne, Vaud, Switzerland :Lord John Lisle, "the Regicide." :Burial: Church of Lausanne, Lausanne, District de Lausanne, Vaud, Switzerland 1. Walter is the son of Walter Pack Sr. DNA confirmed 2. Walter is the son of Jamie Lee (Lilly) Pack DNA confirmed 3. Jamie is the daughter of Ali Walter Lilly DNA confirmed 4. Ali is the son of James Floyd Coleman Lilly [confident] 5. James is the son of Margaret Tiffany Lilly [confident] 6. Margaret is the daughter of Mary Elizabeth (Shrewsbury) Lilly DNA confirmed 7. Mary is the daughter of Phillip Thomas Shrewsbury DNA confirmed 8. Phillip is the son of Mary Elizabeth (Clay) Wood [confident] 9. Mary is the daughter of Martha Ann (Lewis) Clay [unknown confidence] 10. Martha is the daughter of Elizabeth (Warner) Lewis [unknown confidence] 11. Elizabeth is the daughter of Mildred (Reade) Warner [confident] 12. Mildred is the daughter of George Reade Esq. [unknown confidence] 13. George is the son of Robert Reade [confident] 14. Robert is the son of Alice (Cooke) Reade [unknown confidence] 15. Alice is the daughter of Anne (FitzWilliam) Cooke [confident] 16. Anne is the daughter of William FitzWilliam [unknown confidence] 17. William is the son of John Fitzwilliam Esq. [confident] 18. John is the son of John Fitzwilliam [uncertain] 19. John is the son of William Fitzwilliam [unknown confidence] 20. William is the son of John (Fitzwilliam) FitzWilliam [unknown confidence] 21. John is the son of John (Fitzwilliam) FitzWilliam [unknown confidence] 22. John is the son of William FitzWilliam [unknown confidence] 23. William is the son of William FitzThomas [unknown confidence] 24. William is the son of Agnes Bertram [unknown confidence] 25. Agnes is the daughter of Roger Bertram [unknown confidence] 26. Roger II is the son of William Bertram [unknown confidence] 27. William II is the son of Roger Bertram [unknown confidence] 28. Roger I is the son of Hawise (Balliol) Bertram [unknown confidence] 29. Alice is the daughter of Wido (Balliol) de Balliol [uncertain] 30. Guy is the son of Rainald (Balliol) de Balliol [unknown confidence] 28th gg of Walter
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[[Category:French Nobility]] [[Category:European Nobility]] [[Category: French History]] [[Category: France]] [[Category: French Monarchs]] [[Category:Royalty]] [[Category:Aristocracy_and_Nobility|French Monarchs]] The monarchs of the Kingdom of France and its predecessors ruled from the establishment of the Kingdom of the Franks in 486 till the fall of the Second French Empire in 1870. * The '''Kings of the Franks''' of the Merovingian dynasty ruled from 486 until 751, followed by the Carolingians who ruled until 987. * The Capetian dynasty (descendants of Hugh Capet) followed, Philippe II Auguste (king from 1180 to 1123) being the first to adopt the title of '''king of France'''. The Capetians ruled continuously from 987 to 1792 and again from 1814 to 1848. The Valois who ruled from 1328 to 1589 were a Capetian branch, as were the Bourbons who ruled until 1848. * In 1791-1792 (French Constitution) and again from 1830 to 1848, the style « '''King of the French''' » was used instead of « King of France ». * With the House of Bonaparte '''Emperors of the French''' ruled between 1804 and 1814, again in 1815 and between 1852 and 1871. == Frankish Empire == === Merovingian dynasty (486–751) === * [[Merovingian-16|Clotaire II]] (613-629), son of Chilpéric I * [[Merovingian-15|Dagobert]] (629-639), son of Clotaire II * [[Merovingian-79|Clovis II]] (639-657), son of Dagobert * [[Merovingian-81|Clotaire III]] (657-673), son of Clovis II * [[Merovingian-82|Thierry III]] (679-691), youngest son of Clovis II * [[Merovingian-86|Clovis IV]] (691-695), son of Thierry III * [[Merovingian-87|Childebert IV]] (695-711), son of Thierry III * [[Merovingian-88|Dabogert III]] (711-715), son of Childebert IV * [[Merovingian-103|Chilpéric II]] (719-721), supposed to be a clerk named Daniel, set on the throne after the death of Dagobert III * [[Merovingian-89|Theodoric IV]] (721-737) son of Dagobert III * [https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Child%C3%A9ric_III Childeric III] (743-751) unknown parentage, considered the last Merovingian. === Carolingian dynasty (751-986) === * [[Pippinid-18|Pépin]] "le Bref" (751-768), son of Charles Martel, first monarch of the Carolingian dynasty * [[Carolingian-77|Charlemagne]] (768-814), son of Pépin * [[Carolingian-76|Louis II]] "the Pious" (814-840) son of Charlemagne * [[Carolingian-17|Charles II]] "the Bald" (843-877), son of Louis I * [[Carolingian-56|Louis II]] "the Stammerer" (877-879), son of Charles II * [[Carolingian-88|Louis III]] (879-882), son of Louis II * [[Carolingian-109|Carloman II]] (879-884), son of Louis II and brother of Louis III * [[Robertian-12|Eudes]] (888-898) * [[Carolingian-75|Charles III]] (898-929), posthumous son of Louis II * [[Robertian-4|Robert I]] (922-923) * [[Bourgogne-15|Raoul]] (923-936) * [[Carolingian-92|Louis IV]] "Transmarinus" (936-954), son of Charles III * [[Carolingian-101|Lothaire]] (954-986), son of Louis IV * [[Carolingian-100|Louis V]] (985-986), son of Lothaire == Capetian dynasty (987-1792) == === Direct Capetians (987-1328) === Following the death of Louis V, last Caroligian monarch, Hugues Capet, member of the Robertian family and duke of the Franks, defeated Louis's heir Charles of Lorraine and won the throne. ==== Kings of the Franks ==== * [[Capet-57|Hugues Capet]] (987-996), elected * [[Capet-41|Robert II]] (996-1031), son of Hugues Capet * [[Capet-341|Henri I]] (1131-1160), son of Robert II * [[Capet-120|Philippe I]] (1060-1108), son of Henri I * [[Capet-14|Louis VI]] (1108-1137), son of Philippe I * [[Capet-13|Louis VII]] (1137-1180), son of Louis VI ==== Kings of France ==== * [[Capet-12|Philippe II]] (1180-1223), son of Louis VII * [[Capet-11|Louis VIII]] (1223-1226), son of Philippe II * [[Capet-5|Louis IX]] (1226-1270), son of Louis VIII * [[Capet-26|Philippe III]] (1270-1285) son of Louis IX * [[Capet-575|Philippe IV]] (1285-1314) son of Philippe III * [[Capet-355|Louis X]], (1314-1316), son of Philippe IV * [[Capet-667|Jean I]] (1316-1316) posthumous son of Louis X * [[Capet-639|Philippe V]], (1316-1322) younger brother of Louis X * [[Capet-614|Charles IV]] (1322-1328), younger brother of Philippe V === House of Valois (1328-1589) === Philippe IV's sons having all died without male heirs, the crown went to their cousin, Philippe de Valois, eldest son of Charles, Comte de Valois, younger brother of Philippe IV. * [[Valois-119|Phillipe VI]] (1328-1350) cousin of Charles IV * [[Valois-139|Jean II]] (1350-1364) son of Philippe VI * [[Valois-117|Charles V]] (1364-1380) son of Jean II * [[Valois-66|Charles VI]] (1380-1422) son of Charles V * [[Valois-121|Charles VII]] (1422-1461) son of Charles VI * [[Valois-276|Louis XI]] (1461-1483) son of Charles VII * [[Valois-273|Charles VIII]] (1483-1498) son of Louis XI ==== Valois-Orléans ==== * [[Valois-142|Louis XII]] (1498-1515), great-grandson of Charles V ==== Valois-Angoulême ==== * [[Valois-264|François I]] (1515-1547), first cousin of Louis XII * [[Valois-263|Henri II]] (1547-1559) Son of François I * [[Valois-Angouleme-1|François II]] (1559-1560) Son of Henri II * [[De_Valois-180|Charles IX]] (1560-1574) Younger brother of François II. * [[Valois-313|Henri III]] (1574-1589) Younger brother of Charles IX. He was murdered by a monk, supporter of the Ligue. === House of Bourbon (1589-1792) === After the reigns of the three brothers François II, Charles IX and Henri, the Valois line was extinct in male line and the next heir, according to the Salic law, was Henri de Navarre, a descendant of Louis IX's youngest son Robert de Clermont. Henri inherited the French crown from his father's line, and the kingdom of Navarre from his mother, Jeanne d'Albret; thus France and Navarre were reunited for the first time since the last direct Capetians. Kings of France and Navarre: * [[Bourbon-33|Henri IV]] (1589-1610) Head of the house of Bourbon, a cadet branch of the Capet family. He was the nearest heir of the Valois in male line. As a Protestant, he was not well accepted; he was finally crowned in 1594, after a war of five years, and having converted to Catholicism. He was murdered on 14 May 1610 in the streets of Paris. * [[Bourbon-105|Louis XIII]] (1610-1643) Son of Henri IV. * [[Bourbon-106|Louis XIV]] (1643-1715) Son of Louis XIII. * [[Bourbon-108|Louis XV]] (1715-1774) Great-grandson of Louis XIV (his cousin [[D'Orléans-36|Philippe d'Orléans]] was regent until 1723). * [[Bourbon-68|Louis XVI]] (1774-1792) Grandson of Louis XV. From 4 September 1791, used the style "King of the French". He was deposed on 10 September 1792 and the monarchy was abolished on 21 September. == First Empire : House of Bonaparte (1804-1814) == * [[Bonaparte-1|Napoléon I]] A military officer from Corsica, became General and was made First Consul in 1799 (Directoire) the Consul for life (1802) and finally sacred Emperor on 2 December 1804. Deposed on 3 April 1814. Abdicated on 6 November. Briefly regained power from 20 March to 22 June 1815 (Cent-Jours). == Restoration == === House of Bourbon (1815-1830) === * [[Bourbon-150|Louis XVIII]] (1814-1824) Younger brother of Louis XVI. Effectively became King after Napoléon was forced to abdicate ; he escaped from Paris upon Napoléon’s return on 20 March 1815, and regained power on 8 July 1815. Died in 1824. * [[Bourbon-129|Charles X]] (1824-1830) Younger brother of Louis XVIII (who was childless), succeeded him upon his death. Abdicated on 2 August 1830. === House of Orléans (1830-1848) === Following the 1830 revolution, a consequence of the return to absolutism of the Louis XVIII and especially Charles X, the crown was given, not to Charles X's heir, but to his cousin Louis-Philippe d'Orléans, head of the Orléans family, a cadet branch of the Bourbons, descendants of Louis XIII through his younger son Philippe, Duke of Orléans and younger brother of Louis XIV. * [[Orléans-125|Louis-Philippe I]] (1830-1848), proclaimed King on 9 August 1830. Abdicated on 24 February 1848 ; the Second Republic was proclaimed. == Second Empire : House of Bonaparte (1852-1870) == * [[Bonaparte-4|Napoléon III]] (1852-1871), nephew of Napoléon I. Elected first President of the Second Republic in 1848, led a coup on 2 December 1851 and was proclaimed Emperor on 2 December 1852. Deposed on 1 March 1871 (beginning of the 3rd Republic). See also [[Space:Présidents_de_la_République_Française]] for non-royal French heads of state.
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[[Category:Germany Genealogy Resources]] This page is part of the [[Project:Germany|Germany Project]] ---- '''Welcome to the ⚜ List of German Monarchs ⚜ Team Page''' '''Quick links ⚜ [[Space:Napoleonic_Wars|Napoleonic Wars Team Page]] ⚜ [[Space:List_of_German_Nobility_and_Aristocracy|List of German Nobility and Aristocracy]] ⚜''' =List of German Monarchs= NOTE: Emperors are listed in '''bold'''. Rival kings, anti-kings, and junior co-regents are ''italicized''. =Germania= Part of the Western Roman Empire until 5th century AD, when large parts of Germania became part of the Frankish Empire =Francia= Ruled by the Franks until the early middle ages until it was split in the 843 Treaty of Verdun into three regions given to the sons of emperor Louis the Pious. Middle Francia went to Lothair I, who kept the imperial title; West Francia, was given to Charles the Bald; and East Francia was given to Louis the German. = East Francia, 843–962 = German-speaking Eastern Frankish kingdom, including: the Duchy of Saxony, Austrasia, Alamannia, the Duchy of Bavaria and the March of Carinthia. In 869, Lotharinga (Middle Francia) was divided between East and West Francia. In 911, the Dukes chose one of their own, Conrad Duke of Franconia, to rule as king, ending the Carolingian dynasty. In 919, on his deathbed, Conrad I chose a Henry of Saxony as the first Saxon king. == Carolingians == *[[Carolingian-105|Louis the German]] (Ludwig der Deutsche), b.806, d.876 - King 843-876. Son of Emperor Louis the Pious and grandson of Charlemagne. *[[Carolingian-97|Carloman]] (Karlmann), b.830, d.880 - King 876-880. Son of Louis the German; ruled in Bavaria; from 877, also King of Italy. *[[Carolingian-191|Louis the Younger]] (Ludwig III der Jüngere) b.835, d.882 - King 876-882. Son of Louis the German; ruled in East Francia, Saxony; from 880, also Bavaria. *'''[[Carolingian-190|Charles the Fat]] (Karl III der Dicke)''', b.839, d.888 - King 876, Emperor 881-887. Son of Louis the German; ruled in Alemannia, Raetia, from 882 in the entire Eastern Kingdom; from 879, also King of Italy. *'''[[Carolingian-108|Arnulf of Carinthia]] (Arnulf von Kärnten)''', b.850, d.899 - King 887, Emperor 896-899. Illegitimate son of Carloman. *[[Carolingian-189|Louis the Child]] (Ludwig IV das Kind), b.893, d.911- King 900-911. Son of Arnulf of Carinthia. == Conradine Dynasty == *[[Konradiner-3|Conrad I]] (Konrad I), b.890, d.918 - 911 - King 911-918, Elected by the nobility. Duke of Franconia. House: Conradine (Franconian). == Ottonian Dynasty == *[[Liudolfing-13|Henry I the Fowler]] (Heinrich I der Vogler), b.876, d.936 - King 919-936. King of Germany, elected by the nobility. House: Liudolfing (Saxon). *''[[Luitpolding-4|Arnulf the Bad]] (Arnulf der Böse, Herzog von Bayern)'', b.912, d.973 - King 919-921 - Rival king to Henry I. House: Ottonian. =Holy Roman Empire, 962–1806 = The title "King of the Romans" is considered equivalant to King of Germany. Kings were chosen by German electors and would be crowned Emperor by the Pope in Rome. The Holy Roman Empire was dissolved by Francis II after the defeat by Napoleon at the Battle of Austerlitz in 1805. == Ottonian Dynasty (continued) == *'''[[Ottonian-2|Otto I the Great]] (Otto I der Große)''', b.912, d.973 - King 936, Emperor 962-973 - Son of Henry I; first king crowned in Aachen Cathedral since Lothair I; crowned as Otto by the grace of God King. *'''[[Ottonian-3|Otto II the Red]] (Otto II)''', b.955, d.983 - King 961, Emperor 967-983 - Son of Otto I; Otto by the grace of God King under his father 961–973; also crowned Emperor in his father's lifetime. *'''[[Ottonian-4|Otto III]] (Otto III)''', b.980, d.1002 - King 983, Emperor 996-1002. Son of Otto II; Otto by the grace of God King. *'''[[Wettin-80|Henry II]] (Heinrich II der Heilige),''' b.972, d.1024 - King 1002, Emperor 1014-1024 - Great-grandson of Henry I. NOTE: has totally incorrect LNAB. == Salian (Salier) Dynasty == *'''[[Salier-9|Conrad II]] (Konrad II)''', b.990, d.1039 - King 1024, Emperor 1027-1039. Great-great-grandson of Otto I. House: Salian (Frankish). *'''[[Salier-19|Henry III]] (Heinrich III)''', b.1017, d.1056 - King 1028, Emperor 1046-1056. Son of Conrad II; King (of the Germans?) under his father 1028–1039. *'''[[Salian-10|Henry IV]] (Heinrich IV)''', b.1050, d.1106 - King 1054, Emperor 1084-1105. Son of Henry III; King of Germany under his father, 1054–1056. Needs change of LNAB. *''[[Rheinfelden-1|Rudolf of Rheinfelden]] (Rudolf von Rheinfelden)'', b.1025, d.1080 - King 1077-1080. Rival king to Henry IV. House: Rheinfeld. *''[[Luxembourg-86|Hermann of Salm]] (Hermann von Luxemburg, Graf von Salm)'', b.1035, d.1088 - King 1081-1088. Rival king to Henry IV. House: Salm. *''[[King_of_the_Germans-5|Conrad]] (Konrad)'', b.1074, d.1101 - King 1087-1011. Son of Henry IV; King of Germany under his father, 1087–1098, King of Italy, 1093–1098, 1095–1101 in rebellion. House: Salian. Needs change of LNAB. *'''[[Salian-11|Henry V]] (Heinrich V)''', b.1081, d.1125 - King 1099, Emperor 1111-1125. Son of Henry IV; King of Germany under his father, 1099–1105; forced his father to abdicate. Needs change of LNAB. == Supplinburger Dynasty == *'''[[Supplinburg-4|Lothair III]] (Lothar III)''', b.1075, d.1137 - King 1125 Emperor 1133-1137. He was Lothair II of Germany, but Lothair III of Italy. == Hohenstaufen and Welf Dynasties == *[[Hohenstaufen-39|Conrad III]] (Konrad III), b.1093, d.1152 - King 1138-1152. Grandson of Henry IV (through his mother); Previously rival king to Lothair III 1127–1135. House: Hohenstaufen. *''Henry Berengar (Heinrich VI)'', b.1136, d.1150 - King 1147-1150. Son of Conrad III; King of Germany under his father. House: Hohenstaufen. No WikiTree profile. *'''[[Hohenstaufen-35|Frederick I Barbarossa]] (Friedrich I Barbarossa)''', b.1122, d.1190 - King 1152, Emperor 1155-1190. Nephew of Conrad III. House: Hohenstaufen. *'''[[Hohenstaufen-7|Henry VI]] (Heinrich VI)''', b.1165, d.1197 - King 1169, Emperor 1191-1197. Son of Frederick I; King of Germany under his father 1169–1190. House: Hohenstaufen. *''[[Hohenstaufen-6|Frederick II]] (Friedrich II)'', b.1194, d.1250 - King 1197. Son of Henry VI; King of Germany under his father, 1197. House: Hohenstaufen. *[[Hohenstaufen-1|Philip of Swabia]] (Philipp von Schwaben), b.1177, d.1208 - King 1198-1208. Son of Frederick I; rival king to Otto IV. House: Hohenstaufen. *'''[[Welf-10|Otto IV]] (Otto IV von Braunschweig)''', b.1175, d.1218 - King 1198, Emperor 1209-1215. Rival king to Philip of Swabia; later opposed by Frederick II; deposed, 1215. House: Welf. *'''[[Hohenstaufen-6|Frederick II]] (Friedrich II)''', b.1194, d.1250 - King 1212, Emperor 1220-1250. Son of Henry VI; Rival king to Otto IV until 5 July 1215. House: Hohenstaufen (listed above). *''[[Hohenstaufen-50|Henry VII]] (Heinrich VII)'', b.1211, d.1242 - King 1220-1235. Son of Frederick II; King of Germany under his father. House: Hohenstaufen. *[[Hohenstaufen-5|Conrad IV]] (Konrad IV), b.1228, d.1254 - King 1237-1254. Son of Frederick II; King of Germany under his father, 1237–1250. House: Hohenstaufen. == Interregnum == *''Henry Raspe (Heinrich Raspe)'', b.1204, d.1247 - King 1246-1247. Rival King to Frederick II and great-great-great grandson of Henry IV. House: Thuringa. No WikiTree profile. *''[[Holland-689|William II of Holland]] (Wilhelm von Holland)'', b.1227, d.1256 - King 1247-1256. Rival King to Frederick II and Conrad IV, 1247–1254. House: Holland. *''[[Plantagenet-39|Richard of Cornwall]] (Richard von Cornwall)'', b.1209, d.1272 - King 1257-1272. Brother-in-law of Frederick II; rival king to Alfonso of Castile; held no real authority. House: Plantagenet. *''[[Castilla-113|Alfonso X of Castile]] (Alfons von Kastilien)'', b.1221, d.1284 - King 1257-1275. Grandson of Philip; rival king to Richard of Cornwall; held no authority; later opposed by Rudolf I; relinquished claims 1275. House: Ivrea. == Changing Dynasties == *[[Von_Habsburg-15|Rudolf I]] (Rudolf I von Habsburg), b.1218, d.1291 - King 1273-1291. First of the Habsburgs. House: Habsburg. *[[Von_Nassau-10|Adolf of Nassau]] (Adolf von Nassau), b.1250, d.1298 - King 1292-1298. According to some historians, Adolf's election was preceded by the short-lived kingship of Conrad, Duke of Teck. See his Wikipedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adolf,_King_of_the_Romans article] for details. House: Nassau. *[[Habsburg-18|Albert I]] (Albrecht I von Habsburg), b.1255, d.1308 - King 1298-1308. Son of Rudolf I; Rival king to Adolf of Nassau, 1298. House: Habsburg. *'''[[Luxembourg-101|Henry VII]] (Heinrich VII)''', b.1279, d.1313 - King 1308, Emperor 1312-1313. House: Luxembourg. *'''[[Wittelsbach-72|Louis IV]] (Ludwig IV der Bayer)''', b.1282, d.1347 - King 1314, Emperor 1328-1347. Grandson of Rudolf I; rival king to Frederick the Fair, 1314–1322. House: Wittelsbach. *''[[Habsburg-39|Frederick the Fair]] (Friedrich der Schöne)'', b.1289, d.1330 - King 1314-1322, 1325-1330. Son of Albert I; rival king to Louis IV, 1314–1322; associate king with Louis IV, 1325–1330. House: Habsburg. *'''[[Luxembourg-124|Charles IV]] (Karl IV)''', b.1316, d.1378 - King 1346, Emperor 1355-1378. Grandson of Henry VII; rival king to Louis IV, 1346–1347; also King of Bohemia, King of Italy and Holy Roman Emperor. House: Luxembourg. *''[[Schwarzburg-30|Günther von Schwarzburg]] (Günther von Schwarzburg)'', b.1304, d.1349 - King 1349-1349. Rival king to Charles IV. House: Schwarzburg. *[[Von_der_Luxembourg-1|Wenceslaus]] (Wenzel von Böhmen), b.1361, d.1419 - King 1376-1400. Son of Charles IV; king of Germany under his father 1376–1378; deposed 1400; also by inheritance King of Bohemia. House: Luxembourg. *[[Wittelsbach-190|Rupert III of the Palatinate]] (Ruprecht von der Pfalz), b.1341, d.1410 - King 1400-1410. Great-grandnephew of Louis IV. House: Wittelsbach. *'''[[Luxembourg-123|Sigismund]] (Sigismund)''', b.1368, d.1437 - King 1410, Emperor 1433-1437. Son of Charles IV. House: Luxembourg. *''[[Of_Moravia-3|Jobst of Moravia]] (Jobst von Mähren)'', b.1354, d.1411 - King 1410-1411. Nephew of Charles IV; rival king to Sigismund. House: Luxembourg. Unsourced, needs LNAB change. == Habsburg == *[[Hapsburg-1|Albert II]] (Albrecht II Habsburg), b.1397, d.1439 - King 1438-1439. 4th in descent from Albert I; son-in-law of Sigismund. Has incorrect LNAB *'''[[Habsburg-5|Frederick III]] (Friedrich III)''', b.1415, d.1493 - King 1440, Emperor 1452-1493. 4th in descent from Albert I; 2nd cousin of Albert II. *'''[[Habsburg-2|Maximilian I]] (Maximilian I Habsburg)''', b.1459, d.1519 - King 1486, Emperor 1508-1519. Son of Frederick III; King of Germany under his father, 1486–1493; assumed the title "Elected Emperor" in 1508 with the pope's approval. *'''[[Habsburg-105|Charles V]] (Karl V)''', b.1500, d.1558 - King/Emperor 1519-1556. Grandson of Maximilian I. Last Emperor to receive the imperial coronation from the Pope. *'''[[Habsburg-10|Ferdinand I]] (Ferdinand I)''', b.1503, d.1564 - King 1531, Emperor 1556-1564. Grandson of Maximilian I; brother of Charles V; King of Germany under his brother Charles V 1531–1556; last king to be crowned in Aachen Cathedral. *'''[[Habsburg-131|Maximilian II]] (Maximilian II)''', b.1527, d.1576 - King 1562, Emperor 1564-1576. Son of Ferdinand I; King of Germany under his father 1562–1564. *'''[[Habsburg-115|Rudolf II]] (Rudolf II)''', b.1552, d.1612 - King 1575, Emperor 1576-1612. Son of Maximilian II; King of Germany under his father, 1575–1576. *'''[[Habsburg-117|Matthias]] (Matthias)''', b.1557, d.1619 - King/Emperor 1612-1619. Son of Maximilian II. *'''[[Hapsburg-24|Ferdinand II]] (Ferdinand II)''', b.1578, d.1637 - King/Emperor 1619-1637. Grandson of Ferdinand I. Has incorrect LNAB. *'''[[Hapsburg-23|Ferdinand III]] (Ferdinand III)''', b.1608, d.1657 - King 1636, Emperor 1637-1657. Son of Ferdinand II; King of Germany under his father 1636–1637. Has incorrect LNAB. *''[[Habsburg-96|Ferdinand IV]] (Ferdinand IV)'', b.1633, d.1654 - King 1653-1654. Son of Ferdinand III; King of Germany under his father. *'''[[Habsburg-30|Leopold I]] (Leopold I)''', b.1640, d.1705 - King/Emperor 1658-1705. Son of Ferdinand III. *'''[[Habsburg-32|Joseph I]] (Joseph I)''', b.1678, d.1711 - King 1690, Emperor 1705-1711. Son of Leopold I; King of Germany under his father 1690-1705. *'''[[Habsburg-33|Charles VI]] (Karl VI)''', b.1685, d.1740 - King/Emperor 1711-1740. Son of Leopold I. == Wittelsbach== *'''[[Wittelsbach-45|Charles VII (Karl VII)]]''', b.1697, d.1745 - King/Emperor 1742-1745. Great-great-grandson of Ferdinand II; Husband of Maria Amalia, daughter of Joseph I. == House of Habsburg-Lorraine== *'''[[Habsburg-51|Maria Theresa I]]''' (Maria Theresia), b.1717, d.1780 - Empress 1745-1780. Daughter of Charles VI. House: Habsburg. *'''[[Lorraine-212|Francis I (Franz I)]]''', b.1708, d.1765 - King/Emperor 1745-1765. Husband of [[Habsburg-51|Maria Theresa I]]. House: Lorraine. *'''[[Habsburg-Lothringen-18|Joseph II]]''', b.1741, d.1790 - King 1764, Emperor 1765-1790. Son of [[Lorraine-212|Francis I]] and [[Habsburg-51|Maria Theresa I]]; King of Germany under his father 1764–1765. House: Habsburg. *'''[[Habsburg-Lothringen-7|Leopold II]]''', b.1747, d.1792 - King/Emperor 1790-1792. Son of Francis I and Maria Theresa. House: Habsburg. *'''[[Habsburg-Lothringen-9|Francis II (Franz II)]]''', b.1768, d.1835 - King/Emperor 1792-1806. Son of Leopold II; Dissolved the Holy Roman Empire; also Emperor of Austria 1804–1835; President of the German Confederation (1815-1835). House: Habsburg. = Modern Germany, 1806–1918 = == Confederation of the Rhine, 1806–1813 == *[[Bonaparte-1|Napoleon I]] Bonaparte, b.1769, d.1821 - Protector of the Confederation of the Rhine 1806-1813. Emperor of the French and King of Italy. *Karl Theodor von Dalberg, b.1744, d. 1817 - Prince-primate of the Confederation of the Rhine 1806-1813. Prince-Archbishop of Regensburg and Grand Duke of Frankfurt. No WikiTree profile. *[[De_Beauharnais-1|Eugène de Beauharnais]], b. 1781, d. 1824 - Prince-primate of the Confederation of the Rhine 1813-1813. Grand Duke of Frankfurt. == German Confederation, 1815–1866 == *[[Habsburg-Lothringen-9|Francis I]], Emperor of Austria (Franz I, Kaiser von Österreich), b.1768, d.1835 - Head of the presiding power (Präsidialmacht) Austria: 1815-1835 (see above). House: Habsburg-Lorraine. *[[Habsburg-Lothringen-17|Ferdinand I]], Emperor of Austria (Ferdinand I, Kaiser von Österreich), b.1793, d.1875 - Head of the presiding power (Präsidialmacht) Austria: 1835-1848. House: Habsburg-Lorraine. *[[Österreich-11|Archduke John of Austria]] (Erzherzog Johann von Österreich), b.1782, d.1859 - Imperial Vicar (Reichsverweser) of the German Empire 1848-1849. House: Habsburg. *[[Hohenzollern-63|Frederick William IV]], King of Prussia (Friedrich Wilhelm IV, König von Preußen), b.1795, d.1861 - Emperor of the Germans elect 1849, Presidium of the Union (Unionsvorstand) of the Erfurt Union 1849-1850. House: Hohenzollern. *[[Habsburg-Lothringen-12|Francis Joseph I]], Emperor of Austria (Franz Joseph I, Kaiser von Österreich), b.1830, d.1916 - Head of the presiding power (Präsidialmacht) Austria: 1850-1866. House: Habsburg-Lorraine. == North German Confederation, 1867–1871 == *[[Hohenzollern-36|Wilhelm I]], King of Prussia (Wilhelm I, König von Preußen), b. 1797, d. 1888 - Holder of the Bundespräsidium of the North German Confederation 1867-1871. House: Hohenzollern. == German Empire, 1871–1918 == *[[Hohenzollern-36|Wilhelm I]] (Wilhelm I), b. 1797, d. 1888 - German Emperor/ Deutscher Kaiser 1871-1888 (see above). House: Hohenzollern. *[[Hohenzollern-19|Friedrich III]] (Friedrich III), b.1831, d.1888 - German Emperor/ Deutscher Kaiser 1888-1888. House: Hohenzollern. *[[Hohenzollern-3|Wilhelm II]] (Wilhelm II), b.1859, d.1941 - German Emperor/Deutscher Kaiser 1888-1918. House: Hohenzollern. =Last German Monarchs in 1918= The Monarchs below were forced to abdicate in November 1918 *[[Hohenzollern-3|Wilhelm II]], b.1859, d.1941 - German Emperor, King of Prussia (see above). House: Hohenzollern. *[[Wittelsbach-96|Ludwig III]], b.1845, d. 1921 - King of Bavaria. House: Wittelsbach. *[[Von_Sachsen-130|Frederick Augustus III]], b. 1865, d.1932 - King of Saxony. House: Wettin. *[[Von_Württemberg-35|Wilhelm II]], b.1848, d. 1921 - King of Württemberg. House: Württemberg. = Sources = *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_German_monarchs Wikipedia List_of_German_monarchs] *[https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liste_deutscher_Adelsgeschlechter Liste deutscher Adelsgeschlechter] =NEW PAGES NEEDED= *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_rulers_of_W%C3%BCrttemberg Rulers of Württemberg] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_rulers_of_Saxony Rulers of Saxony] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_rulers_of_Bavaria Rulers of Bavaria]
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[[Category:Germany Genealogy Resources]] [[Category:German Nobility]] [[Category:European Nobility]] [[Category:Royalty]] This page is part of the [[Project:Germany|Germany Project]] ---- =Welcome to the ⚜ List of German Nobility and Aristocracy ⚜ Page'''= '''Quick links ⚜ [[Space:Napoleonic_Wars|Napoleonic Wars Team Page]] ⚜.[[Space:French_Revolutionary_Wars_Timeline_-_1792|French_Revolutionary_Wars_Timeline_-_1792]] ⚜ [[Space:List_of_German_monarchs|List of German Monarchs]] ⚜ See [[:Category:German_Nobility|Category:German Nobility]] ==German Nobility== The German nobility (German: deutscher Adel) was a class of persons which enjoyed certain privileges relative to other members of society under the laws and customs of various regimes of what is now Germany until 1919. Governments which recognised or conferred nobility were the [[:Category:Imperium_Romanum_Sacrum|Holy Roman Empire]] (962-1806), the [[:Category:Deutscher_Bund|German Confederation]] (1814-1866) and the German Empire (1871-1918). All legal privileges of the nobility were officially abolished in 1919 by the Weimar Republic (1919-1933), and nobility is no longer conferred or recognised by the [[:Category:Bundesrepublik_Deutschland|German Republic]], former hereditary titles being allowed only as part of the surname. The system of nobility in the former German Empire was similar to the nobility of Austria, as both territories long belonged to the Holy Roman Empire, although the Austrian Republic, unlike Germany's, legally abolished its nobility and banned use of hereditary titles in any form. [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_nobility 1]] An informative article about the differing ranks and titles of the German nobility can be found [http://wiki-en.genealogy.net/German_Nobility here]. ==Last Grand Dukes, Dukes and Princes - 1918== All of the 22 Monarchs below were forced to abdicate in November 1918: :'''GRAND DUKES''': *[[Zähringen-39|Grand Duke Friedrich II of Baden]], b.1857, d.1928, House: Zähringen *[[Hesse-Darmstadt-26|Grand Duke Ernest Louis of Hesse]], b.1868, d.1937, House: Hesse-Darmstadt *[[Von_Mecklenburg-Schwerin-15|Grand Duke Friedrich Franz IV of Mecklenburg-Schwerin]], Regent of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, b.1882, d.1945, House: Mecklenburg-Schwerin *[[Von_Oldenburg-27|Grand Duke Friedrich August II of Oldenburg]], b.1852, d.1931, House: Holstein-Gottorp (Oldenburg) *[[Von_Sachsen-Weimar-Eisenach-6|Grand Duke Wilhelm Ernest of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach]], b.1876, d.1923, House: Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach :'''DUKES''' *[[Anhalt-Dessau-20|Duke Joachim Ernst of Anhalt]], b.1901, d.1947, House: Ascania *[[Hannover-63|Duke Ernest Augustus of Brunswick]], b.1887, d.1953, House: Hanover *[[Von_Sachsen-Altenburg-10|Duke Ernst II of Saxe-Altenburg]], b.1871, d. 1955, House: Wettin *[[Sachsen-Coburg_und_Gotha-41|Duke Charles Edward of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha]], b.1884, d.1954, House: Saxe-Coburg Gotha *[[Von_Sachsen-Meiningen-3|Duke Bernhard III of Saxe-Meiningen]], b.1851, d.1928, House: Saxe-Meiningen (Wettin) :'''PRINCES''' *[[Of_Lippe-Biesterfeld-3|Prince Leopold IV of Lippe]], b.1871, d.1949, House: Lippe *[[Schaumburg-Lippe-21|Prince Adolf II of Schumburg-Lippe]], b.1883, d.1936, House: Lippe *[[Von_Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt-6|Prince Günther Victor of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt and Schwarzburg-Sondershausen]], b.1852, d.1925, House: Schwarzburg *[[Waldeck_und_Pyrmont-2|Prince Friedrich of Waldeck and Pyrmont]], b.1865, d.1946, House: Waldeck and Pyrmont *[[Von_Reuß_zu_Greiz-3|Prince Heinrich XXIV of Reuss-Greiz]], b.1878, d.1927, House: Reuss (elder line) *[[Reuß_jüngere_Linie-6|Prince Heinrich XXVII of Reuss-Gera]], b.1858, d.1928, House: Reuss (younger line) ==German Monarch Lists== *[[Space:List_of_German_monarchs|List of German Monarchs]] *List of rulers of Austria (Coming soon) *List of rulers of Bavaria (Coming soon) *List of monarchs of Prussia (Coming soon) *List of rulers of Saxony (Coming soon) *List of rulers of Württemberg (Coming soon) =Resources= *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_German_monarchs_in_1918
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[[Category: Gilbert Name Study]] == Introduction == '''This is a page of the [[:Space:Gilbert_Name_Study | Gilbert Name & DNA Study]]''' started on 8 Nov 20 and being added to slowly. Offers of help will be welcomed. The intention is to list date, type of will, name, location and link to a profile which has the Will information. The chronologically listed dates are mainly for the year of Probate. When a new WikiTree profile for the person named is created, or an existing profile found, the Will entry is bulleted in the list. Abbreviations used: *Bed: Archdeaconry of Bedford *Cant: Canterbury Archdeaconry Court *LCC: Lincoln Consistory Court *LECC: Lichfield Episcopal Consistory Court (Staffordshire, Dioceses Of Lichfield And Coventry Wills And Probate 1521-1860) *Leic: Leicestershire Wills *NHants: Archdeaconry Court of Northampton *PCC: Prerogative Court of Canterbury *PCY: Prerogative Court of York *Totnes: (Consistory) Archdeaconry Court of Totnes (Devon) == English Wills By Date == === Pre 1500 === *1361: Will of [[Gilbert-20801 | John Gilbert]], "Bakere" of London, made on 1 May 1361 *1391 Essex: Will of [[Gilbert-15980 | Robert Gilbert]] of Maldon in ?Essex
*1440 PCC: Will of [[Gilbert-16215 | Robert Gilbert]] of Saint Edmund Salisbury in Wiltshire proved in Oct 1440
1453 Devon: IPM of William Gilbert of Bradninch in Devon *1456 PCC: Will of [[Gilbert-9088 | John Gilbert]] the elder of Estcammel [''East Camel, now called Queen Camel''], gentleman of Somerset dated 10 Mar 1455 proved 7 May 1456 1473 PCY: Will of Alice Gilbert, Widow of Thorngumbald in Yorkshire dated 29 Apr 1473 and probated on 31 May 1473
1475 PCC: Will of Henry Gylbert of Tydd Saint Giles in Cambridgeshire proved on 12 OCt 1475
*1484 PCC: Will of [[Gilbert-16273 | Thomas Gilbert]], Draper of London and Merchant of the Staple at Calais, was made on 23 Apr 1483 and probated on 16 Dec 1484
*1487 Will of [[Gilbert-15964 | Richard Gilbert]] alias Cowper of Egham in Surrey dated 21 Oct 1487 and proved on 29 Nov 1487
*1494 PCC: Will of [[Gilbert-275 | Otys Gilbert]] of Meredon in Devon proved on 9 June 1494
*1499 PCC: Will of [[Gilbert-718 | John Gilbert]] of Wittecombe in Somerset dated 20 Apr 1499 and proved 16 Nov 1499
*1499 PCC: Will of [[Gilbert-16274 | Robert Gilbert]], Butcher of London proved on 28 May 1499
===16th Century === *1500 PCC: Will of [[Unknown-560099 | Alicia Gilbert]], widow of Fovant in Wiltshire
*1500 PCC: Will of [[Gilbert-19555 | John Gylbert or Gilbert]], Clerk of Saint Michael Coventry in Warwickshire probated on 22 May 1500
1501 NHants: Will of Alexander Gilbert of Berughbie [''? Rugby''] in Northamptonshire *1502 PCC: Will of [[Hake-255 | Lady Jone Gilbert]] wife of John Gylbert armiger (see1499 John of Wittecombe above) dated 6 Nov 1501 and proved 27 Apr 1502
*1504 PCC: Will of [[Gilbert-16348 | Thomas Gilbart]], Draper of London proved on 9 Oct 1504
*1505 PCC: Will of [[Gilbert-16368 | George Gilbarte]] of All Hallows Barking, City of London made on 3 Sep 1505 and probated on 10 Oct 1505
*1515 PCC: Will of [[Gilbert-21006 | John Gylbart or Gilbart]] possibly of Coventry in Warwickshire made in 1515
*1515 Leic: Will of [[Gilbert-20962 | John Gilbert]] of Kirby Mallory in Leicestershire made in 1515
1516 NHants: Will of Thomas Gylburt of Wing
1522 NHants: Will of William Gylberd of Earls Barton in Northamptonshire
*1523 Somerset: Will of [[Gilbert-9118 | John Gilbert]] of West Camel in Somerset dated just 1523 and proved on 26 Oct 1523
*1524 PCC: Will of [[Gilbert-19556 | Nicholas Gilbarde or Gilbert]] of Old Castle in Monmouthshire in Wales proved on 19 Mar 1524
1524 NHants: Will of Richard Gylberd of Kislingbury in Northamptonshire
1527 NHants: Will of John Gylbert of Wellingboroughin Northamptonshire
1528 Cant: Will of Sir William Gylbert Priest of Faversham in Kent dated ?1528 and proved 1603-4 [''reason for huge gap in years not yet investigated'']
*1529 Devon: IPM of [[Gilbert-1208 | Thomas Gilbert]] of Broadwoodkelly in Devon held at Plymton on 18 Oct 1529
1530 Totnes: Will of William Gilbert of Wolborough
1531 NHants: Will of Alice Gilbert of Wellingborough in Northamptonshire
1532 LECC: Probate of Robert Gylbert of Alveley, Shropshire
*1532 LECC: Probate of [[Gilbert-21007 | Robert Gylbert]] of Coventry, Warwickshire dated 20 Dec 1532
*1532 LECC: Probate of [[Gilbert-15945 | Thomas Gilbert]] of Checkley in Staffordshire dated 14 Apr 1532
*1534 LECC: Will of [[Gilbert-14755 | William Gylbart]] of Derby, Derbyshire Butcher
*1536 LECC: Will of [[Unknown-534928 | Joan Gylbert]] of Derbyshire
*1537 LECC: Will of [[Unknown-534924 | Elena Gylbartt]] of Checkley, Staffordshire
*1537 LECC: Will of [[Gilbert-14756 | Thomas Gylberde]] of Coleshill, Warwickshire
*1538 LECC: Will of [[Gilbert-14754 | Nicholas Gylbert]] of Doveridge, Derbyshire
*1539 PCC: Will of [[Gilbert-714 | John Gilbert]] son and heir of Otis Gilbert made on 30 Feb 1538/9 and proved on 7 Jul 1539
*1542 LECC: Will of [[Gilbert-11095 | John Gylbert]] of Barrow on Trent, Derbyshire
*1545 LECC: Will of [[Gilbert-14799 | Richard Gylbert]] of Alveley in Shropshire
*1546 LECC: Will of [[Gilbert-14800 | Maurice (Morris) Gylbert]] of Holy Trinity Parish in the city of Coventry, Warwickshire, draper
*1547 PCC: Will of [[Gilbert-5831 | Otis Gilbert]] of Compton, Marldon, Devon was dated 16 May 1545 and proved on 16 June 1547
*1549 Wiltshire: Will of [[Gilbard-10 | William Gilbard]], husbandman of Maddington in Wiltshire was made on 23 Feb 1548/9
*1549 Wiltshire: Will of [[Gilbert-11948 | Thomas Gilbert]] of Rollestone in Wiltshire made on 8 Sep 1549
*1550 PCC: Will of [[Gilbert-14816 | William Gylbert]], Gentleman of Clare in Suffolk was made on 1 Jun 1546 and probated on 31 Jan 1549/50
1550 PCC: Will of James Gilbert of Saint Matthew Friday Street, City of London probated on 4 Sep 1550
*1550 LECC: Will of [[Gilbert-14801 | James Gylbert of Coventry, Warwickshire]] made on24 Nov 1548 and probated on 13 Oct 1550
1552 PCC: Will of William Gylberte, Grocer of Norwich in Norfolk proved on 14 May 1552
*1553 LECC Index: [[Gilbert-16032 | Roger Gylbert]] of Barrow (assumed to be Barrow in Trent in Derbyshire) probated on 3 Mar 1553/4
*1554 Leic: Will of [[Gilbert-15963 | William Gilbert]] of Wymeswold in Leiestershire proved 20 Jul 1554
*1554 Will of [[Gilbert-15946 | Ralph Gilbert]] of Repton in Derbyshire was made on 18 Jan 1554/55
*1555 PCC: Will of [[Gilbert-9117 | Anthony Gylbert]] of East Coker in Somerset dated 12 May 1555 and proved 13 Aug 1555
*1556 LECC: Will of [[Gilbert-14634 | John Gylbert]] of Checkley, Staffordshire
*1557: Will of [[Gilbert-16033 | Richard Gilbert]] of Cossington (2 miles from Sileby) in Leicestershire dated 30 Aug 1557 with his inventory taken on 12 Sep 1557
*1557 PCC: Will of [[Gilbert-9115 | John Gylbert]] or Gilbert of Withycombe in Somerset dated 20 Jun 1557 and proved 5 Jul 1557
*1557 LECC: Will of [[Gilbert-15947 | Richard Gilbert]] husbandman of Eggington in Derbyshire, was made on 14 Nov 1557 and probated on 11 Dec 1557
*1557: Will of [[Gilbert-15950 | Thomas Gilbard]] of ??Francston in the Parish of Monks Kirby in Warwickshire was made on 20 Nov 1556 and probated on 4 May 1557
*1558 Wiltshire: Will of [[Gilbert-11943 | John Gilbert]], husbandman of Maddington in Wiltshire was proved in December 1558
*1558 LECC: Will of [[Gilbert-15949 | Humphrey Gylbart]] of Withybrook in Warwickshire was made on 3 July 1557 and probated on 7 Feb 1557/8
*1558 LECC: Will of [[Gilbert-15062 | William Gylbard]] of Barrow in Derbyshire
*1558 LECC: Will of [[Unknown-536401 | Katherine Gilbert]] of Stapenhill in Derbyshire
*1558 LECC: Probate inventory of [[Gilbert-15044 | William Gilbert]] of Doveridge
*1558 LECC: Probate for [[Gilbert-14945 | Thurstan Gilbert]] of Stapenhill in Derbyshire
*1558 LECC: Will of [[Gilbert-15951 | John Gilbert]] the elder of Monks Kirby in Warwickshire was made on 1 Jul 1558 and probated on 3 Oct 1558
1558 LCC: 1558 Eliz. Gilbert of Manthorp in Lincolnshire
*1558 PCC: Will of [[Gilbert-14818|Ambrose Gilbert]] of Clare, Suffolk proved on 1 Sep 1558
*1558 Leic: Will of [[Gilbert-21116 | John Gylbart]], Husbandman of Appleby Parva in Leicestershire, made on 4 Aug 1558 and probated in the same year
1559 PCC: Will of Geffery Huthersall alias Gilbert, Yeoman of Langdon Hills in Essex probated on 18 Oct 1559
*1560 PCC: Will of [[Unknown-650501 | Alice Gilbert]] wife of Thomas Gilbert made on 30 May 1560 and proved on 11 Oct 1560
*1560 LECC: Will of [[Gilbert-20805 | John Gilbert]] of Coleorton in Leiestershire was made on 23 Apr 1560
*1561 LECC: Will of [[Gilbert-20807 | William Gilbert]] husbandman of Wibtoft in the Parish of Claybrooke in Warwickshire made on 7 Apr 1561
*1561 LECC: Probate of [[Gilbert-15952 | Robert Gilbert]] of Monks Kirby in Warwickshire dated 30 Apr 1561
*1562 LECC: Will of [[Gilbert-9834 | Richard Gilbert]] Esquire of Youlgreave in Derbyshire made on 5 Jan 1560/61 and proved in 1562
*1563 LECC: Will of [[Gilbert-15818 | Sir Thomas Gylbert]], rector of Edlaston in Derbyshire dated 27 Apr 1563 and proved 16 Jun 1563
*1563 PCC: Will of [[Gilbert-14618|Henry Gilbert]] Farmer of Maddington in Wiltshire proved on 26 Mar 1563
1563 PCC: Will of Thomas Gilbert, Goldsmith of London proved on 30 May 1563
*1564 LECC: Will of [[Unknown-538049 | Izabell Gylbert]] of Doveridge in Derbyshire, also listed as Elizabeth
*1566 LECC: Will of [[Gilbert-15937 | Robert Gilbert]] of Wynsull [now Winshill] in Derbyshire was made on 6 Nov but no year given and his inventory was drawn up on 15 Dec 1566, with probate listed as 26 Apr 1566 for him at Burton-on-Trent in Staffordshire
*1566 LECC: Will of [[Gilbert-15953 | John Gylbert]] of Street Ashton in Monks Kirby in Warwickshire was made on 4 Mar 1566 and probated on 26 Jun 1566
*1566 PCC: Will of [[Gilbert-16212 | Nicholas Gilbert]], gentleman, Bruton, Somerset
*1566 LECC: Will of [[Unknown-648427 | Isabella Gilbert]] of Coleorton in Leiestershire made on 12 Aug 1566
*1568 LECC: Will of [[Gilbert-20804 | Thomas Gilbert]] of Stapleton in Leicestershire made on 8 Jan 1568/9 and proved on 26 Feb 1568/9.
*1568 PCC: Will of [[Gilbert-21195 | Symon Gylbert]], Clerk Parson of Kenchurch within the Diocess of Hereford made on 6 Aug 1568 and probated on 24 Aug 1568
*1570 LECC: Will of [[Gilbert-15948 | John Gylbert]] of Ingleby in Derbyshire was undated but probated on 19 Sep 1570
*1571 LECC: Will of [[Gilbert-20881 | Thomas Gilbert]] of Wistow in Leiestershire
*1571 LECC: Will of [[Unknown-533491 | Ellen Gylbert]] widow of Checkley, Staffordshire ''[wife of John 1556 above]''
*1575: Will of [[Gilbert-12020 | Thomas Gylbert]], husbandman of Normanton upon the Heath in Lincolnshire (now Leicestershire) 1576 Will of John Gilberd, Yeoman of Withyham in Sussex proved on 30 Jun 1576
*1577 LECC: Will of [[Unknown-556190 | Anne Gylberte]] of Tatenhill in Satffordshire dated 21 Apr 1566 and probated on 17 May 1577
1578 LECC: Administration of Agnes Gylberte, of Monks Kirby in Warwickshire on 12 May 1578
*1578 LECC: Will of [[Gilbert-15252 | Nicholas Gylbert]] Yeoman of Uttoxeter in Staffordshire
*1579 PCC: Will of [[Gilbert-15238 | Edward Gilbert]], Gentleman of Everleigh in Wiltshire made on 4 Apr 1578 and probated on 30 June 1579
*1581 LECC: Will of [[Gilbert-14644 | William Gylbert]] of Checkley in Staffordshire
*1581 LECC: Will of [[Gilbert-15061 | Thomas Gylbartt]] of Barrow-on-Trent in Derbyshire was made on 17 May 1581 and probated on 22 Jun 1581
*1582 LECC: Will of [[Gilbert-16082 | Thomas Gylbert]] of Allestree in Derbyshire made on 30 Jan 1582/3 and proved on 9 May 1582
*1583 PCC Will: [[Gilbert-14741 | Hierome Gylbard]] or Gilbard, Gentleman of Colchester in Essex proved on 17 Jul 1583
*1583 Will of [[Gilbert-11102 | George Gilbart]] of Worthington in the Parish of Breedon in Leicestershire was made on 24 May 1583 and probated in Oct 1583
*1584 PCC: [[Gilbert-3620 | Humphrye Gylbert]] of Compton in the County of Devon Knight was made on 28th August 1582 and proved on 20 Oct 1584
1584 PCC: Will of George Gilbert alias Webber of West Alvington in Devon proved on 9 Oct 1584
1585 PCC: Will of Robert Gilbert, Yeoman of New Sleaford in Lincolnshire proved on 30 Jul 1585
*1587-8 LECC: Will of [[Gilbert-14944 | William Gilbert]] Yeoman of Stapenhill in Derbyshire
*1587 LECC: Inventory of [[Gilbert-15944 | Richard Gilbert]] of Burton-upon-Trent drawn up on 16 Nov 1587
*1588 Leic: Will of [[Gilbert-21105 | Robert Gilbert]], husbandman of Appleby Magna in Leicestershire, made on 23 Mar 1587/8 and probated on 13 Jul 1588
*1588 Leic: Will of [[Unknown-651189 | Margery Gilbart]], widow of Appleby Magna in the counties of Leicestershire and Derbyshire, made on 30 Apr 1588 and probated on 13 Oct 1588
*1588 LECC: Will of [[Gilbert-21118 | Thomas Gilbert]] of Ritton on Dunsmore in Warwickshire made on 3 Feb 1587/8
*1588 LECC: Admin. of [[Gilbert-16388 | Thomas Gilbert]] of Weston-on-Trent, Derbyshire, ad.
1588 PCC: Will of John Gilbert, yeoman of Goudhurst in Kent proved on 14 Jun 1588
*1589 LECC: Will of [[Gilbert-16399 | John Gilbert]] husbandman of Allestrey in Derbyshire was made on 30 Oct 1589 and proved on 19 Dec 1589
*1589 LECC: Administration of Barbara Gilbert alias Dethicke of Alstonfield on 4 Jul 1589 (see [[Gilbert-14944 | William Gilbert]]
1589 LECC Thomas Gilbert of Solihull (Inventory only probate to John Gilbert)
*1589 PCC: Will of [[Wingfield-1080 | Jane Gilberd]] Widow of Colchester in Essex made on 11 Aug 1589 and probated on 20 Oct 1589
1590 PCC: Will of William Gilberd proved 27 Mar 1590
*1591: Will of [[Gilbert-9869 | John Gilbert]], husbandman of Frodley in the parish of Alrewas in Staffordshire, will dated 25 June, 33 Elizabeth (1591)
*1592 Leic: Will of [[Gilbert-21080 | Richard Gilbart]] of Wymeswold in Leicestershire [no image found on FMP but listed [https://archive.org/details/calendarswillsa00socigoog/page/n104/mode/1up here]]
*1592 LECC: Will of [[Gilbert-14954 | Henry Gilbert]], Yeoman of Repton als Repingdon in Derbyshie
*1592 LECC: Will of [[Gilbert-8861 | George Gilbert]] of Weston-on-Trent in Derbyshire
*1592 LECC: Will of [[Gilbert-15278 | Henry Gilbert]] husbandman of Broughton in the Parish of Doveridge in Derbyshire
*1593 PCC: Will of [[Gilbert-9116 | George Gilbert]] of Withycombe in Somerset dated 2 May 1593 and proved on 19 June 1593
1593 PCC: Will of Morris Gilbert of Earls Croome in Worcestershire proved on 9 Jun 1593
*1593 LECC: Will of [[Gilbert-21196 | William Gilbert]] of Alfreton in Derbyshire probated on 13 May 1593
*1593 LECC: Probate administration of [[Gilbert-15996 | Francis Gilbert]] of Repton in Derbyshire dated 17 Oct 1593.
*1593 PCC: Will of [[Gilbert-9116 | George Gilbert]] of Withycombe, Somerset dated 2 May 1593 and proved on 19 Jun 1593
*1593 LECC: Will of [[Gilbert-14954 | Henry Gilbert]] of Yeoman of Repton als Repingdon in Derbyshire was made on 22 Sep 1593 and probated on 6 Nov 1593
*1593 LECC: Will of [[Unknown-651232 | Elizabeth Gilbert]] of Ellerton in the Parish of Cheswardine in Stafforshire [now in Shropshire] made on 4 May 15852 and probated on 18 Jan 1592/3
*1594 PCC: Will of [[Gilbert-14802 | Jerome Gilberd]], Gentleman of Dovercourt in Essex was made on 2 Feb 1593/4 and proved on 19 Nov 1594
*1594 Leic: Will of [[Gilbert-21117 | Nicholas Gilbert]], husbandman of Waltham on the Oulds [now Wolds] in Leicestershire, made in Jul 1594 and probated on 16 Jul 1594
1594 PCC: Will of Thomas Gilbert of Bexhill in Sussex proved on 11 Oct 1594
*1595 PCC: Will of [[Gilbert-263 | Giles Gilbert]], Yeoman of Bridgwater in Somerset made on 22 May 1594 and proved on 25 Jun 1595
1596 PCC: Will of Hughe Gilburde of Cranborne in Dorset proved on 17 Dec 1596 *1597 LECC: Nuncupative Will of [[Gilbert-15059 | William Gilbert]], Yeoman of Barrow in Derbyshire made on 27 Feb 1596/7 and proved on 3 May 1597
*1598: Will of [[Gilbert-21009 | John Gilbert]] of Norton juxta Galbie [now King’s Norton] in Leicestershire made on 8 Apr 1598 and probated in Dec 1598.
1598: Ad Johane Gilbert of Waltham in Leicestershire
1598: Ad Henry Gilbert of Boothorpe in Leicestershire
*1598 PCC: Will of [[Gilbert-15960|Thomas Gilbert]] yeoman of Repton, Derbyshire dated in July 1596 (39 Elizabeth) roved on 1 Feb 1598
1599 PCC: Will of Alice Gilberd, Widow of Ashton in Devon was proved on 19 May 1599
=== 17th Century === *1601 LECC: Will of [[Gilbert-20963 | Thomas Gilbert]] husbandman of Stretaston (now Street Ashton) in the Parish of Monks Kirby in Warwickshire made on 23 Jan 1597/8 and probated on 14 Jan 1600/01
*1600 LECC: Will of [[Gilbert-15991 | John Gilbert]] Butcher of Repton in Derbyshire made on 27 Feb 1600/01 and proved on 9 Mar 1600/01
*1602: Will of [[Gilbert-7284 | Robert Gilbert]] of Scalford in Leicestershire made in 1596 and proved in 1602
*1602: Will and Ad of [[Gilbert-20152 | Henry Gilbert]] of Barwell in Leicestershire - only inventory found
*1602 LECC: Nuncupative Will of [[Unknown-638172 | Elizabeth Gilbert]] of Barwell in Leicestershire made in Jun 1602 *1603 PCC Will: [[Gilbert-14734 | William Gilberd]], Doctor of Physic of London
1603 LECC: Administration of Elizabeth Gilbert als. Lowe of Barrow in Derbyshire
1604 LECC Roger Gilbert of Sutton Maddock (Shropshire?)
*1605 Leic : Will of [[Gilbert-20964 | Richard Gilbert]] of Ullesthorpe in Leicestershire made on 22 Apr 1605 and probated on 2 Jul 1605
*1607 LECC: Will of [[Gilbert-16351 | Thomas Gilbert]] of Yoxall in Staffordshire made on 21 Mar 1606/7 and proved on 25 Mar 1607
*1607 LECC: Will of [[Gilbert-20965 | Richard Gilbert]] of Stretaston [(now Street Ashton) Parish of Monks Kirby] in Warwickshire made on 12 Mar 1606/7 and probated on 18 Jun 1607
*1607 LECC: Will of [[Gilbert-21010 | William Gilbert]] of Stockingford in the Parish of Nuneaton in Warwickshire made on 1 jun 1607 and probated in Dec 1607
1607 Beds: Will of Edith Gilbert of Pavenham, in Bedfordshire made on 18 Feb1606 and proved on 17 Apr 1607
*1607-8 LECC: Will of [[Gilbert-15222 | Arthur Gilbert]] of Marchington Woodland in the parish of Hanbury in Staffordshire
*1608 PCC: Will of [[Keynes-34 | Anne Gilbert]], Widow of Sherborne in Dorset was made on the last day of Feb 1605/6 and probated on 31 Mar 1608
*1608 LECC: Administration for [[Gilbert-21011 | Thomas Gilbert]] Vicar of Fellongly (now Fillongley in Warwickshire), dated 5 Nov 1608.
1609: Ad Thomas Gilbert of Enderbye in Leicestershire
*1609-10 LECC: Will of [[Gilbert-21013 | Henry Gilbert]] of Horsley in Derbyshire made on 8 Feb 1609/10 and probated on 22 Mar 1609/10
*1610 LECC: Will of [[Gilbert-14594 | George Gilbert]] husbandman of Waterfall Waterhouses in Staffordshire
*1611 LECC: Will of [[Gilbert-15997 | James Gilbert]], Yeoman of Repton was made on 9 Sep 1610 and probated on 17 Jun 1611
*1612: Will of [[Gilbert-16006|Francis Gilbert]] of Belgrave in Leicestershire
*1613 Leic: Administration of [[Gilbert-21017 | Thomas Gilbert]] of Peatlinge Magna in Leicestershire in Nov 1613
1613 LECC Richard Gylbert of Sutton Maddock (Shropshire?)
1615: Ad Simon Gilbert of Thorpe Langton in Leicestershire
*1615 Leic: Will of [[Gilbert-21014 | Robert Gilbert]] husbandman of Ashby Magna in Leicestershire made on 8 Apr 1615
*1615 PPC: Will of [[Gilbert-14766 | John Gilberd]], Gentleman of Woodford in Essex was made on 16 Aug 1615 and proved on 31 Aug 1615
*1615-6 LECC: Nuncupative Will of [[Gilbert-15060 | Elizabeth Gilbert]], Spinster late of of Barrow in Derbyshire
*1616: Administration of [[Gilbert-10014 | William Gilbert]] of Spondon in Derbyshire 23 Jan 1615/16
1616 Norfolk: William Gilbert of Norton Subcourse in Norfolk
*1616 LECC: Will of [[Gilbert-16392 | William Gilbert]] husbandman of Allestree in Derbyshire made on 21 Dec 1614 and proved on 28 Nov 1616
1617-8 LECC James Gilbert of Solihull, ad.
*1617 Leic: Administration of [[Gilbert-20952 | Thomas Gilbert]] of Foston in Leicestershire granted to his widow Bridget in 1617
1617 Beds: Will of William Gilbert of Pavenham in Bedfordshire, husbandman made on 2 Apr 1617 and proved on 14 Apr 1617
*1618: Will of [[Gilbert-20882 | John Gilbert]] husbandman of Wistowe in Leicestershire made on 13 Oct 1617
*1618 LECC: Administration of [[Gilbert-15609 | Francis Gilbert]] of Alport in the Parish of Youlgreave in Derbyshire, 2 Jun 1618
*1621 LECC: Administration of [[Unknown-555804 | Anne Gilbert]] of Youlgreave in Derbyshire, 28 Jun 1621
1623 Beds: Will of John Gilbert of Stagsden in Bedfordshire made on 6 May 1623 and proved in 1623
*1623 Leic: Will of [[Gilbert-21019 | Robert Gilbert]] baker of the Borough of Leicester in Leicestershire made on 8 Aug 1623
*1625: Will of [[Gilbert-21206 | Henry Gilbert]], Yeoman of Overton Sawcie in the Parish of Coleorton in Leicestershire, made on 11 Nov 1625 and proved on 13 Jan 1625/6
1624-5 Roger Gilbert of Orton Maddock, dio. Chester, ad.
1626 PCC: Will of Thomas Gilbert made 30 Jun 1626 on and probated on 16 Jul 1626 [no place given but has some relations as clues to work out]
*1626: Will of [[Gilbert-15253 | Thomas Gilbert]] Yeoman of Uttoxeter in Staffordshire was made on 18 Jun 1626 and probated on 6 Oct 1626
*1626 LECC: Will of [[Gilbert-16013 | John Gilbert]] husbandman of Repingdon [now Repton] in Debyshire made on 12 Mar 1625/6 and probated on 29 Apr 1626
*1626 LECC: Will of [[Gilbert-15998 | Nathaniel Gilbert]] of Repton in Derbyshire probated in Aug 1626
*1626 LECC: Will of [[Gilbert-15251 | Edward Gilbert]], Yeoman of Uttoxeter in Staffordshire
*1627 PCC: Will of [[Gilbert-9870 | Thomas Gilberd]] of Fradley the Elder in Staffordshire, Yeoman was made on 30 Jul 1626 and proved on 5 March 1626/7
*1628 Leic: Will of [[Gilbert-6851 | Ralph Gilbert]] of Scalford in Leicestershire
*1628 LECC: Will of [[Gilbert-12016 | Matthew Gilbert]], Vicar of Long Itchington in Warwickshire
*1628 Leic: Will of [[Gilbert-20137| William Gilbert]] of Barwell in Leicestershire made on 4 Aug 1628.
*1628: Will of [[Gilbert-20889 | William Gilbert]] Yeoman of Newton Harcourt in Leicestershire made on 7 Apr 1628
*1628: Will of [[Gilbert-6851 | Ralph Gilbert]] of Scalford in Leicestershire dated in April 1628
*1629 Leic: Will of [[Gilbert-21207 | William Gilbert]] husbandman of Narborough in Leicestershire was made on 23 Feb 1627/8 and probate in ?Mar 1628/9
*1629 LECC Richard Gilbert (no location) may be [[Gilbert-21356 | this Richard]]
*1630: Administration of [[Gilbert-20941 | Edward Gilbert]] of Newton Harcourt in Leicestershire in 1630. Inventory in 1623/4
*1631 LECC: Will of [[Busby-2659 | Anne Gilbert]] of Bulkington in Warwickshire
1631 LECC Thomas Gilbert of Sutton Maddock
*1633 LECC: Administration of [[Gilbert-21208 | Samuel Gilbert]] of the City of Coventry in Warwickshire dated 3 Oct 1633.
*1633 Leic: Will of [[Gilbert-20945 | John Gilbert]], husbandman of Ashby Parva in Leicestershire, made on 8 Mar 1632/3 and probated on 19 Apr 16
1633: Ad Thomas and Annis Gilbert his wife in Leicestershire
*1634 Leic: Will of [[Unknown-649835 | Alice Gilbert]] of Lutterworth in Leicestershire
1634: Ad John Gilbert East Langton in Leicestershire
*1635 Leic: Will of [[Gilbert-20953 | Thomas Gilbert]] husbandman of Ashby Parva in Leicestershire, made on 24 Feb 1634/5 and proved on 14 May 1635
*1635 Leic: Will of [[Gilbert-21023 | Thomas Gilbert]] Mercer of Leicester in Leicestershire made on 8 Apr 1635
1635 LECC: Administration of Francis Gilbert of Solihull in Warwickshire on 6 Apr 1635
*1635 PCC: Will of [[Gilbert-17260 | John Gilbert]], Yeoman of Lichfield in Staffordshire made on 14 Oct 1635 and probated on 30 October 1635
*1635 PCC: Will of [[Gilbert-5817 | Raley Gilbert]] of Greenway, Devon made 27 Sep 1625 and 13 Feb 1635
*1635 LECC: Will of [[Gilbert-14939 | Anthony Gilbert]] Yeoman of Linton in Derbyshire
*1636 Leic: Will of [[Unknown-649049 | Susanna Gilbert]] of Newton Harcourt in Leicestershire probated in May 1636
*1636 LECC: Verbal Will of [[Gilbert-13867 | William Gylbert]] formerly parson of Bourton (on Dunsmore) in the county of Warwickshire
*1637 PCC: Will of [[Gilbert-15794 | Walter Gilbert]], Merchant of the Staple of Coventry in Warwickshire made on 13 Feb 1636/7 and proved on 13 May 1637
*1638 PCC Will of [[Gilbert-10252 | William Gilbert]], Gentleman of Rearsby in Leicestershire, dated 18 Nov 1637 and probated on 22 Jan 1638
*1638 LECC: Will of [[Gilbert-20040 | Peter Gilbert]] husbandman of Swinford in Leicestershire made on 20 Jul 1638
*1639 LECC: Probate of an article of agreement of [[Unknown-654717 | Anne Gilbert]], widow of Berkswell in Warwickshire made on 30 Mar 1637 and probated on 13 Sep 1639.
*1638-9 LECC: [[Gilbert-14939 | Anthony Gilbert]], Yeoman of Linton in Derbyshire, made on 4 Aug 1635 and proved on 5 Mar 1638/9
*1640 PCC: Will of [[Gilbert-5908 | Humphrey Gilbert]], mariner, dated 16 Mar 1639/40 and probated on 22 Aug 1640
*1640 PCC: Will of [[Gilbert-10000 | Thomas Gilbert]] Gentleman of Spondon in Derbyshire
*1640: Will of [[Gilbert-14920 | George Gilbert]] of Overseal in Leicestershire
*1641 LECC: Will of [[Gilbert-15237 | Henry Gilbert]] of Marchington Woodland in the Parish of Hanbury in Staffordshire
*1641 PCC: Will of [[Gilbert-14870 | William Gilbert]], Doctor in Divinity of Orsett in Essex made on 18 May 1640 and probated on 6 Jan 1641
*1641: Will of [[Gilbert-20134 | William Gilbert]] husbandman of Barwell in Leicestershire made on 27 Jul 1640 and probated on 19 Mar 1641/2
1642: Ad Thomas Gilbert of Saxelbye in Leicestershire
*1642 LECC: Will of [[Gilbert-15058 | Roger Gilbert]], Yeoman of Barrow super Trent in Derbyshire, made on 12 Nov 1641 and proved on 13 May 1642 *1642: Will of [[Gilbert-20124 | Francis Gilbert]] dealer of Market Bosworth in Leicestershire
*1642 LECC: Will of [[Unknown-541011 | Ellen Gilbert]] late of of Marchington Woodland in the Parish of Hanbury in Staffordshire
*1642 LECC: [[Gilbert-21357 | Richard Gilbert]] of Checkley in Leicestershire; letter of administration only, dated 1642
*1644-5 LECC: Will of [[Gilbert-15201 | John Gilberd]] of Marchington in Staffordshire
*1647 PCC: Will of [[Gilbert-9871 | Thomas Gilbert]] Gent of Fradley in the Parish of Alrewas in Staffordshire was made on 17 Jul 1626 and proved on 23 Oct 1647
*1647: Will of [[Gilbert-8937 | Nicholas Gilbert]] of Kniveton in Derbyshire made in 1642 and proved 23 Jan 1646/47
*1645: Will of[[Stanley-14693 | Alice Gilbert]] of Leicester in Leicestershire
*1648 PCC: Will of [[Gilbert-14595 | Thomas Gilbert]], Yeoman of Waterfall Waterhouses in Staffordshire was made on 7 May 1648 and proved on 2 Oct 1648.
*1648 Leic: Will of [[Gilbert-20986 | William Gilbert]] the Elder of Ullesthorpe in the parish of Claybrooke made on 11 Aug 1647 and probated on 8 Apr 1648
*1649 LECC: Will of [[Gilbert-15283 | Robert Gilbert]] Yeoman of Uttoxeter in Staffordshire
1649 PCC: Will of William Gilbert of Buckland Denham in Somerset
*1650 PCC: Will of [[Gilbert-10356 | William Gilbert]], late of Dublin, made on 25 Sep 1649 and proved on 25 Jan 1649/5
*1650 PCC: Will of [[Gilbert-14868 | Ambrose Gilbert]], Batchelor in Divinity of Orsett in Essex made on 6 May 1642 and probated on 14 June 1650
*1651 PCC Will of [[Gilbert-20041 | John Gilbert]] of Tanworth in Warwickshire made in Jan 1651 and probated on 12 May 165
*1651 Will of [[Gilbert-9844 | Thomas Gilbert]], Yeoman of Chellaston in Derbyshire
*1651 PCC: Will of [[Gilbert-15325 | Ralphe Gilbert]] of Ticknall in Derbyshire
*1652 PCC: Will of [[Gilbert-15802 | John Gilbert]], Clothier of Coventry in Warwickshire made on 4 Jun 1652 and probated on 18 Sep 1652
1653 PCC: Will of John Gilbert [place not given but locations mentioned are on Isle of Wight] probated on 25 Sep 1654
*1655 PCC: Will of [[Gilbert-15875 | John Gilbert]] of Newton Harcourt in the parish of Wistow in Leicestershire dated 29 Jun 1655, proved in London on 14 Nov 1655.
*1657 PCC: Will of [[Gilbert-8178|William Gilbert (bef.1572-1657)]] of Doverbridge (Doveridge) in Derbyshire
*1657 PCC: Will of [[Gilbert-13453 | Thomas Gilbert]] of Lockoe, Derbyshire
1657 Beds: Will of William Gilbert of Pavenham in Bedfordshire, yeoman made on 25 Dec 1656 and proved on 12 Feb 1656/7
*1658 LECC: Will of [[Gilbert-13857 | John Gilbert]] late of Bourton upon Dunsmore, Clerk, but then of Frankton
*1658 LECC: Will of [[Gilbert-13872 | William Gylbert]] of Bourton on Dunsmore in Warwickshire, Gent
*1659 Worcester: Will of [[Gilbert-10510 | Thomas Gilbert]] Yeoman of Stetchford in the parish of Yardley in Worcestershire made on the 25 Feb 1679/80 and probated on 25 Jun 1680
*1660 LECC: Will of [[Gilbert-15057 | William Gilbert]], Yeoman of Barrow upon Trent in Derbyshire
*1661 Will of [[Gilbert-10357 | John Gilbert]] of Abbyston in the Parish of Maddington in Wiltshire was made on 1 May 1659 and proved on 16 July 1660
*1661 PCC: Will of [[Gilbert-13857 | John Gilbert]] late of Bourton upon Dunsmore, Clerk, but then of Frankton was made on 10 Aug 1658 and proved on 23 Feb 1660/61
*1661 Administration of [[Gilbert-16443| Jonathan Gilbert]] of Coventry in Warwickshire dated 18 Oct 1661,br. *1663 LECC Will of [[Gilbert-15170|John Gilbert]] of Barrow upon Trent, Derbyshire
*1664 Will of [[Gilbert-14557 | George Gilbert]], Yeoman of Ramsor in the Parish of Elstone in Staffordshire was made on 14 May 1664 and proved on 27 Jun 1664,
*1666 Leic: Will of [[Gilbert-20154 | Thomas Gilbert]] Taylor of Barwell in Leicestershire made on 17 Aug 1666
*1666 Kent: Will of [[Gilbert-9302 | Jordan Guilbert]] Senior, Yeoman of Hadlow was made on 8 Jul 1666 proved on 28 Aug 1666
1666 Beds: Will of Thomas Gilbert of Luton in Bedfordshire, inn holder made on 29 Jul 1665 and proved on 27 Jul 1666
*1667: Nuncupative will of [[Gilbert-6800 | Faustin Gilbert]] of St Martin's in Leicestershire made on 5 Feb 1666/67 and proved on 13 Sep 1667
*1668 Probate of [[Gilbert-12838 | George Gilbert]] of Weston upon Trent in Derbyshire
1670 Beds: Will of Richard Gylbert of Pavenham in Bedfordshire, husbandman made 30 Dec 1669 and proved on 20 Feb 1669/70
1673 Beds: Will of Thomas Gylbert senior of Pavenham in Bedfordshire, yeoman made on 28 Dec 1670 and proved on 28 Jun 1673
*1673 PCC: Will of [[Gilbert-6849 | Robert Gilbert]], Gentleman of Melton Mowbray in Leicestershire dated 28 Sep 1672 and proved 21 April 1673
*1679 Will of [[Gilbert-12304 |Randal Guilbert]] of Pailton in Warwickshire
*1679 Leic: Will of [[Gilbert-21059 | Thomas Gilbert]] of Bitteswell made on 6 Aug 1679.
*1680 LECC: Will of [[Gilbert-21415 | Richard Gilbert]], worsted weaver of the City of Coventry in Warwickshire, made on 7 Jan 1679 and probated on 19 Oct 1680.
*1680 Will of [[Gilbert-8917 | William Gilbert]], Gentleman of Uttoxeter in Staffordshire
*1681 LECC: Will of [[Gilbert-16501 | William Gilbert]], Yeoman of Ulsthorpe in the Parish of Claybrooke in Leicestershire, was made on 20 Jun 1680 and proved in 1681
*1682 Will of [[Gilbert-15191 | Richard Gilbert]] of Doveridge in Derbyshire
1684 Somerset: Will of Giles Gilbert of West Camel in Somerset *1683 Lecc: Will of [[Gilbert-21119 | Arthur Gilbert]], husbandman of Linton in Derbyshire, made on 5 Apr 1678 and probated on 20 Apr 1683
*1685 The Will of [[Gilbert-10355 | George Gilbert]] of Keevil in Wiltshire was made on 10 Sep 1695 and probated in the same year
*1685 LECC: Will of [[Gilbert-20015 | Richard Gilbert]], Yeoman of Leek Wootton in Warwickshire was made on 4 Jun 1685 and probated on24 Sep 1685
*1689 PCC: Will of [[Unknown-648318 | Katherine Gilbert]], widow of Luton, made on 6 Jun 1689 and proved on 2 Sep 1689. *1691: Cornwall: The Will of [[Gilbert-10540 | Nicholas Gilbert]], husbandman of Liskeard in Cornwall was made on 27 Jan 1690/91
*1691 Will of [[Unknown-357549 | Catherine Gilbert]] of the "Burrough" of Leicester in Leicestershire, a widow made on 23 Sep 1691 and proved on 28 Dec 1691
*1692 Will of [[Gilbert-10358 | John Gilbert]] the elder of Addeston, Maddington in Wiltshire was made on 3 Sep 1688 and proved in ?1692
*1694 LECC: Will of [[Gilbert-14608 | Thomas Gilbert]], Yeoman of Ramsor in the Parish of Ellaston, was made on 3 Jan 1693/4 and proved on 20 Apr 1694
*1694: Will of [[Gilbert-15024 | William Gilbert]], Clerk of Culworth in Northamptonshire dated 29 Oct 1693 and proved on 3 Mar 1694
*1695 Will of [[Gilbert-15161 | Elizabeth Gilbert]] spinster of Uttoxeter in Staffordshire. 1696 Beds: Will of Richard Gilbert of Pavenham in Bedfordshire, yeoman made on 4 Jul 1692 and proved on 3 Oct 1696
=== 18th Century === *1704 Will of [[Gilbert-11942 | William Gilbert]] Senior of Maddington in Wiltshire made on 13 Oct 1701 and proved on 7 Mar 1703/4
*1705 PCC: Will of [[Gilbert-13854 | Thomas Gilbert]], Clothworker of London
*1709 LECC: Will of [[Gilbert-9991 | Francis Gilbert]], Cooper of Derby, made on 9 Dec 1708 with a codicil dated 6 Feb 1709. Inventory dated 11 Apr 1710
*1709 LECC: Will of [[Gilbert-21104 | Thomas Gilbert]], Yeoman of Coventry, made on 6 Feb 1708/9 and probated on 14 Apr 1709
*1709 LECC: Will of [[Gilbert-14916 | Zachary Gilbert]], Yeoman of Coton in the Elms in Derbyshire made on 19 Apr 1706 *1709 LECC: Will of [[Gilbert-19617 | William Gilbert]] the elder, husbandman of Great Bowden in Northamptonshire made on 29 May 1709
*1710 Will of [[Gilbert-8859 | William Gilbert]] Gent of Derby in Derbyshire
*1713 Leic: Will of [[Gilbert-12040 | Richard Gilbert]] Yeoman of Blaby in Leicestershire, made on 20 Feb 1712 and probated on 20 Mar 1712/13
1713 Beds: Will of Rachel Gilbert of Pertenhall in Bedfordshire, Widow dated 27 Dec 1712 and proved on 23 April 1713
1713 Beds: Will of Thomas Gilbert, (No Parish given) in ?? Bedfordshire dated 21 Jul 1713 and proved on 5 Mar 1713
*1715 Will of [[Gilbert-8856 | Thomas Gilbert]], Yeoman of Repton in Derbyshire, made in Aug 1715 and proved on 4 Oct 1715
*1718 LECC: Will of [[Gilbert-14905 | Thomas Gilbert]] husbandman of Swadlincoate als Newhall in Derbyshire
*1720 LECC: Will of [[Gilbert-21087 | Thomas Gilbert]] Taylor of Coventry, made on 14 Oct 1719 and probated on 23 Aug 1720
*1720 Leic: Will of [[Gilbert-21074 | William Gilbert]] of Sheasby made on 16 Mar 1719/20 *1720 Leic: Will of [[Gilbert-12050 | Richard Gilbert]], Yeoman of "Great Sheepey" in Leicestershire, was made on 29 Oct 1720.
*1722 Leic: Verbal Will of [[Gilbert-10237 | Francis Gilbert] of Kirkby Mallory in Leicestershire made in 1722 *1724 LECC: Will of [[Gilbert-15149 | William Gilbert]], Yeoman of Doveridge in Derbyshire, made on 11 Sep 1724 and proved on 21 Oct 1724
*1722 Will of [[Gilbert-11752 | Ralph Gilbert]], Gentleman of Uttoxeter in Staffordshire dated 10 Oct 1706
*1724 Will of [[Gilbert-11742 | William Gilbert]] Gentleman of Uttoxeter in Staffordshire
*1725 Will of [[Gilbert-12309 | Edward Gilbert]], Yeoman of Paylton in the Parish of Monks Kirby in Warwickshire
*1727 LECC: Will of [[Gilbert-10216 |Henry Gilbert]] of the Parish of St Martins in Michlegate in the City of Yorke made on 15 Jun 1716 and proved by his brother Robert Gilbert of Swithland in Leicestershire on 2 Dec 1727. *1728 LECC: Admin of [[Gilbert-15585 | John Gilbert of Derby]]
*1728 Leic: Will of [[Gilbert-9039 | Grace Gilbert]], Shopkeeper of Lutterworth dated 12 Jan 1727/8
*1728 LECC: Will of [[Gilbert-11254 | William Gilbert]] Yeoman of Ticknall in Derbyshire made on 12 Feb 1725/26 and proved on 9 Apr 1728
*1729 LECC: Will of [[Gilbert-15155 | Margery Gilbert]], widow of ?Stockland in Marchington Woodland in the Parish of Hanbury in the county of Stafford was made on 15 Dec 1728 and proved in 1729
*1732 Will of [[Gilbert-14848 | John Gilbert]] John Gilbert, Yeoman of Dordon in the Parish of Polesworth in Warwickshire
*1733 PCC: Will of [[Gilbert-13861 | William Gilbert]], Gentleman of Pancras Lane, City of London was made on 29 Oct 1725 and probated on 8 Feb 1733
*1734 Will of [[Porter-19332 | Ann Gilbert]] the wife of George Gilbert of Cotton in the Parish of Alton also Alveton, in Staffordshire was made on 2 Feb 1722/3 and probated on 8 Nov 1734.
*1735: Will of [[Gilbert-14555 | George Gilbert]] Gentleman of Cotton in the Parish of Alveton [now called Alton] in Staffordshire was made on 29 Jun 1734 and proved by his son Thomas on 14 Nov 1735. *1736 Will of [[Gilbert-12303 | Randolph Gilbert]] of Stratation in the Parish of Monks Kirby in Warwickshire
*1736 PCC: Will of [[Gilbert-21086 | Daniel Gilbert]] Innholder of Coventry made on 14 May 1736 and probated on 16 Jun 1736
*1738 Will of [[Gilbert-14852 | Thomas Gilbert]], Yeoman of Dordon in the Parish of Polesworth in Warwickshire
*1739 PCC: Will of [[Gilbert-13862 | James Gilbert]], Gentleman of Kidderminster in Worcestershire was made on 15 Jun 1739 and probated on 26 Nov 1739
*1740 LECC: Will of [[Gilbert-11247 | Seth Gilbert]] Yeoman of Ticknall in Derbyshire made on 19 Jun 1739 and proved on 6 May 1740 *1742: Will of [[Gilbert-14521 | Thomas Gilbert]], Gentleman of Cotton in the Parish of Alton in Staffordshire made on 1 Jan 1741/2 and proved on 20 May 1742
*1742 LECC: Will of [[Gilbert-19279 | Robert Gilbert]] hosier of the borough of Leicester in Leicestershire made on 15 Dec 1742
1745 Beds: William Gilbert of Dunstable in Bedfordshire, victualler made on 25 May 1745 and proved on 25 Aug 1745
*1749 LECC: Will of [[Gilbert-15759 | Robert Gilbert]] Yeoman of Swithland in Leicestershire dated 23 Feb 1740 and proved on 2 Sep 1749.
*1752 PCC: Will of [[Gilbert-21120 | William Gilbert]], Gentleman of the City of Coventry, made on 9 Mar 1748 and probated on 13 Mar 1752
1754 PCC: Will of John Gilbert, Tammy Merchant of Coventry in Warwickshire
*1758 LECC: Will of [[Gilbert-19280 | Thomas Gilbert]], hat maker of the Parish of Colerorton in Leicestershire made on 20 Jun 1750 and proved on 9 Sep 1758
*1759 Will of [[Gilbert-12308 | Edward Gilbert]], Yeoman of Paylton in the Parish of Monks Kirby in Warwickshire
*1762 Will of [[Gilbert-8848 | Thomas Gilbert]] of Repton in Derbyshire
*1761 Will of [[Gilbert-12832 | John Gilbert]] of Middleton in Warwickshire
*1762 PCC: Will of [[Gilbert-13852 | Edward Gilbert]] Esquire of Saint Paul's Walden Bury, Hertfordshire was made on 22 May 1762 and proved by his daughter Mary Bowes, a widow, on 14 June 1762.
*1763 LECC: Will of [[Gilbert-9967 | Henry Gilbert]] Husbandman of "Cussington" in Leicestershire was made on 10 Aug 1762 and proved on 9 Apr 1763
1764 PCC: Will of Mary Gilbert, Widow of Coventry in Warwickshire
*1766 PCC: Will of [[Gilbert-21122 | Sarah Gilbert]] Spinster of Coventry, Warwickshire made on 13 Nov 1765 and probated on 5 Aug 1766 *1768: Will of [[Gilbert-13853 | John Gilbert]] of Grey's Inn, Middlesex was made on 24 Nov 1766 and probated on 18 May 1768
*1770 Will of [[Gilbert-9832 | George Gilbert]] Glazier of Repton in Derbyshire
*1772 PCC: Will of [[Gilbert-18964 | Richard Gilbert]] Gentleman of the City of Coventry in Warwickshire, made on 21 Mar 1767 and probated on 3 Sep 1772
1776 PCC: Will of Isabella Gilbert, Spinster of Coventry in Warwickshire
*1779 Will of [[Gilbert-11246 | William Gilbert]] of Ticknall, Yeoman made on 7 Jan 1775 and proved on 1 Dec 1779
*1782 PCC: Will of [[Gilbert-5338|John Gilbert]] of Farnham in Surrey, Gentleman, made on 31 Oct 1781 and proved on 10 January 1782
*1786 PCC: Will of [[Gilbert-482 | Thomas Gilbert]] of Grays Inn Lane in the Parish of St Andrew Holborn in the County of Middlesex Bricklayer made on 29 Dec 1786 and probated on 30 Dec 1786
1788 Beds: Will of John Gilbert of Great Barford in Bedfordshire, taylor made on 16 Nov 1787 and proved on 31 Dec 1788
*1789 LECC: Will of [[Gilbert-8801 | George Gilbert]] of Heanor in Derbyshire dated 30 Dec 1789
*1790 LECC: Will of [[Gilbert-9430 | Jess Gilbert]], Joiner and Turner of Ashby de la Zouch in Leicestershire made on 15 Nov 1788 and proved in 1790
*1791 Leic: Will of [[Gilbert-10234 | Thomas Gilbert]], Gentleman of Kirkby Mallory in Leicestershire, made on 28 Jun 1790 and probated on 29 Mar 1791
*1795 Will of[[Gilbert-14522 | John Gilbert]] (?of Worsley in Lancashire) made on 31 Dec 1794 and proved in 1795
1797: Will of [[Gilbert-15758 | William Gilbert]] of ? (name needs checking) South Muskham in Nottinghamshire
*1797 Leic: Will of [[Gilbert-10244 | Thomas Gilbert]] of Newbold Verdon in Leicestershire, Farmer and Grazier, made on 11 May 1796 and probated on 6 May 1797
*1799 Will of [[Gilbert-11823 | Thomas Gilbert]] of Cotton in Staffordshire on 16 Mar 1797 and proved on 16 Feb 1799
=== 19th Century === *1803 LECC: Will of [[Gilbert-687 | George Gilbert]], Victualler of the Parish of St Margaret in Leicester in Leicestershire dated 15 Dec 1803
1809 Beds: Will of John Gilbert of Potton in Bedfordshire, yeoman made on 20 Mar 1803 and proved on 4 Aug 1809
*1814 LECC: Will of [[Gilbert-12357 | Joseph Gilbert]] the Elder of Ansty in Coventry, made on 22 Nov 1811 and proved on 15 April 1814
*1816: LECC: Will of [[Gilbert-18842 | William Gilbert]] of Foleshill in Warwickshire, Weaver, was made on 21 Aug 1807 and probated on 5 Apr 1816
*1822 LECC: Will of [[Gilbert-8013 | Benjamin Gilbert]] of Kenyon Street, Birmingham in Warwickshire dated 10 Feb 1820 and probated 16 May 1822
*1823 LECC: Will of [[Gilbert-18841 | Robert Gilbert]] Carpenter of Bedworth in Warwickshire made on 10 Mar 18 and proved in 1823
*1825 PCC: Will of [[Gilbert-17068 | Philip Gilbert]] (of London) was made on 22 Aug 1825 and probated on 22 Nov 1825
*1826 LECC: Will of [[Gilbert-18805 | John Gilbert]], Yeoman of Coventry in Warwickshire made on 17 Apr 1826.
*1826 LECC: Will of [[Gilbert-9139 | Daniel Gilbert]], Scale Beam Forger of West Bromwich in Staffordshire was made on 12 May 1823 and probated on 31 Aug 1826
*1828 LECC: Will of [[Lacy-2912 | Ann Gilbert]], widow of Thrussington in Leicestershire made on 7 May 1821 and proved on 6 Dec 1828 *1833? ?Notts: Will of [[Gilbert-15757 | Henry Gilbert]] of Little Carlton in Nottinghamshire
*1846 LECC: Will of [[Gilbert-16878 | Thomas Orton Gilbert]], farmer of Barnacle in Warwickshire made on 15 Aug 1845 and proved on 9 Oct 1846
*1850 LECC: The Will of [[Gilbert-9411 | John Gilbert]] Labourer of Thurlaston in Leicestershire made on 27 Nov 1846 and probated on 19 Jan 1850.
*1850 LECC: Will of [[Gilbert-11919 | Daniel Gilbert]], Gold Cutter of Regent Parade Birmingham was made on 9 Nov 1849 and proved in Apr 1850
*1854 LECC: Will of [[Gilbert-16885 | John Gilbert]], farmer of Astley in Warwickshire made on 21 Sep 1853 and proved on 26 Jun 1854
1855 Beds: Will of John Franklin Gilbert of Wilshampstead in Bedfordshire, widower made on 14 Apr 1838 and proved on 24 Feb 1855
1856 Beds: Will of James Eames Gilbert of Cotton End, Cardington in Bedfordshire, poulterer made on 13 Mar 1856 and proved on 13 Nov 1856
*1859: Will of [[Gilbert-10227|Thomas Gilbert]] of Frolesworth in Leicestershire, Farmer and Grazier made on 8 May 1856 and probated in 1859. == Wills not in England By Date == *1659 Inventory of [[Gilbert-100 | Thomas Gilbert]] of Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut dated 5 Sep 1659 *1674 Will of [[Gilbert-122 | Obadiah Gilbert]] of Fairfield, Connecticut dated 23 Aug 1674 *1699 Will of [[Gilbert-4786 | Joseph Gilbert]] of Fairfield, Connecticut dated 28 Dec 1699 *1703 Will of [[Gilbert-16355 | Nathaniel Gilbert]] of Antigua, planter dated 8 May 1702 and was provd in 1703 *1760 Will of [[Gilbert-3972 | Caleb Gilbert]], of Orange County, New York, yeoman 19 Apr 1755 - 18 Apr 1760 *1778 Will of [[Gilbert-5504 | Henry Gilbert]] of Amherst County, Virginia *1813 Will of [[Gilbert-11040 | Stephen Gilbert]] of Thurlow Township, Ontario, Canada
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[[Category: Ireland, Nobility]] :See [[Wikipedia:Monarchy of Ireland]] :See [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_High_Kings_of_Ireland LIST OF HIGH KINGS OF IRELAND] wikipedia.com also [http://www.heraldry.ws/info/article12.html Ard Rí or High Kings of Ireland, starting from the Milesian conquest 1700 bc] A monarchical system of government existed in Ireland from ancient times (ante 900BC) until, for what became the Republic of Ireland, the mid-twentieth century. == High Kings of Ireland== *[[Space:High_Kings_of_Ireland|See High Kings of Ireland]] ==Kingdoms of Ireland and their Kings== *[[Space:Irish_Kingdoms|Kingdoms of Ireland]] ==Monarchs of Ireland== * [[Tudor-4|Henry VIII (Tudor) of England (1491-1547)]] of Ireland (1542–47); Lord of Ireland 1509–42; made King by the Crown of Ireland Act 1542 * Edward VI (1547–53) * Lady Jane Grey (1553; disputed) * Mary I (1553–58) * Philip jure uxoris (1554–58); his role as King of Ireland was reinforced by the Treason Act 1554 * Elizabeth I (1558–1603) * James I (1603–25) * Charles I (1625–49) * Charles II (1660–85) * James II (1685–91) * William III (1689–1702) & Mary II (1689–94) * Anne (1702–14) * George I (1714–27) * George II (1727–60) * George III (1760–1800) ==Monarchs of the Irish Free State and Ireland (1922-1949)== * George V (1922–1936) (The Irish Free State became a self-governing Dominion of the British Empire and subsequently, in 1931, a legislatively independent country) * Edward VIII (1936) * Arguably George VI (1936–1949), whose status was diminished ==Monarchs of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland== * George VI (1949–1952) (Following the Ireland Act 1949, only that part of Ireland known as Northern Ireland remained part of a monarchy.) * Elizabeth II (1952–) ==References== #Cycles of the Kings Web Project: Baile Chuinn Cétchathaigh #R. A. Stewart Macalister (ed. & trans.), Lebor Gabála Érenn: The Book of the Taking of Ireland Part V, Irish Texts Society, 1956 #Trinity University, D.P. McCarthy, Collation of the Irish regnal canon #Annals of the Four Masters vols. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 at CELT [https://celt.ucc.ie/index.html Corpus of Electronic Texts] #The History of Ireland by Geoffrey Keating at CELT [https://celt.ucc.ie/index.html Corpus of Electronic Texts]
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'''Back to [[Space:Irish_Palatines|Irish Palatines Team Page]]''' This is part of the [[Space:Irish_Roots_Topics_Team|Irish Roots Topics Team]] which is part of the [[Project:Ireland|Ireland Project]] and works closely with the [[:Project:Palatine_Migration|Palatine Migration Project]] The following is a list of known Irish Palatines from the German Palatinate 1700-1776. If you create or find the family, please add the link to their profile to this list or add a comment and we'll add a link for you. * Alton/Altimes/Altimus * Asbagh * Baker/Becker * Barkloitne * Barkman/Bartman * Barraban * Beever * Bennert * Berg/Berge * Berner/Bearney * Bickerin * Bisherne * Boller * Bonus * Bovenizer/Bubenhauser * Bowen * Bower * Bowman (Bauerman, Boerman, Boarman, Boreman) * Bredhour * Brough * Cave * Closterbecker * Cole * Cooke * Corneille * Cripps * Cronsberry * Crouse * Crow/Crowe * Dedler ** [[Dedler-1|Johan Jacob Dedler (abt. 1687 - abt. 1755)]] * Delmege/Dolmage ** [[Dolmetsch-1|Johannes Dolmetsch (1679 - 1751)]] ** [[Dolmetsch-9|Garret Gerardus Dolmetsch (1697 - 1769)]] ** [[Dolmetsch-2|Johannes Jacob Dolmetsch (1700 - 1779)]] ** [[Dolmetsch-3|Johannes Adam (Dolmetsch) Dulmage (1703 - 1790)]] * Doupe/Daub * Embury ** [[Embury-217|Margaret Embury (b.c.1680)]] ** [[Embury-107|Andreas Embury (abt. 1687 - 1756)]] * Everett * Filme * Fitzelle/Fizzell * Fock/Fought * Folker * Glaizer/Glazier/Gleasure * Golliday * Green * Grouse * Guier * Hartrick/Hartwick * Heavenor * Heck ** [[Heck-1426 | Sebastian Heck b.c.1669)]] ** [[Heck-637| Johann Heck (b.c 1703)]] * Hess ** [[Hess-446| Samuel Hess (1657 - 1744)]] ** [[Hess-742|Jerimiah Hess (1675 - 1739)]] ** [[Hess-647|Johann Peter Hess (1703 - 1756)]] ** [[Hess-1826|Hans Conrad Hess (1705 - 1711)]] * Hibler/Hifle * Hoffman * Holbach * Hoopf * Hoost * Hornick/Horn * Jekyll/Jeakle * Jacobus/Jacob * Johan * Kieffer ** [[Kieffer-1057|Elisabetha (Kieffer) Dolmetsch (1686 - 1756)]] * Kirkhover * Klein/Kline * Konig/Koning * Kough/Cooke * Lambert * Laurence / Larentz / Lawrence / Lorentz / Lourens ** [[Laurentz-10|Johann Nicolaus (John) Laurentz b.c.1669)]] * Legear ** [[Legier-50|Johann Adam Legier b.c.1682]] * Lodwick/Ludwig * Long * Lowe/Lowes * Lower * Ludolf/Ludolt * Meyer/Myers ** [[Meyer-24492|Hendrick Meyer (Sr) b.c.1670]] ** [[Meyer-24491|Hendrick Meyer (Jr) b.c.1695]] * Mick * Miller * Modler * Neazor * Nitchburne * Paul * Piper ** [[Pfeiffer-2205|Peter Pfeiffer (1652-1717)]] ** [[Pfeiffer-1419|John Pfeiffer (1704-?)]] * Poff * Poole * Rapple * Real/Ruhl **[[Ruhl-462|Johann Caspar Ruhl (b.c.1685)]] * Reessnagh/Rufenacht * Rhinehart / Rynard ** [[Rinehart-213|Peter Aaron Rinehart (1672 - 1732)]] (Sources needed) * Richardt/Richard * Rodenbecker * Roeckle / Ruckle / Ruttle ** [[Ruckle-97|John Caspar Ruckle (b.c.1660)]] ** [[Roeckle-1|Sebastian Ruckle (b.c.1679)]] * Rosine/Rosen * Ross/Rose * Ryling/Reuling * Ryner * Schmidt/Smyth * Schultz/Sultz * Schweitzer ** [[Schweitzer-739|Johan Jacob Schweitzer (1658 - abt. 1746)]] (Sources needed) ** [[Schweitzer-489|Johann Michael Schweitzer (1681 - abt. 1768)]] ** [[Schweitzer-490|Johann Christopher Schweitzer (abt. 1686 - 1755)]] * Shallas * Sheafer * Shearman * Shimmel * Shire/Shier ** [[Scheuer-20|Johan Adam "Hans" Scheuer aka Shier Shire (1674 - 1758)]] ** [[Shire-207|Patrick Shire (1703 - 1768)]] * Shoemaker * Shoneweiss * Shouldice ** [[Schultheiss-62|Johann Nicholas Schultheiss (1701 - abt. 1757)]] * Siebert * Singer * Smeltzer * Snitzerlling * Sperling ** [[Sperling-121|Peter Sparling (1662 - 1718)]] ** [[Sparling-282|George Sparling (abt. 1688 - 1747)]] * Staler * Steeble * Steepe * Steevell * Stengel/Stingill * St.John * Stork/Stark * Strosser * Stroud * Swartz * Switzer **[[Schweitzer-739|Johann Jacob Schweitzer (1658-1746)]] **[[Schweitzer-489|Johann Michael Schweitzer (1681 - 1768)]] **[[Schweitzer-490|Johann Christopher Schweitzer (1686 - 1755)]] * Teskey ** [[Teskey-84|Jacob Teskey b.1659]] * Tettler/Detlor ** [[Dedler-1|Johan Jacob Dedler (abt. 1687 - abt. 1755)]] * Tyse/Twiss/Theiss * Ushelbaugh * Walter * Weiss/Wise * Wentz * Wolf * Writer/Rieter * Young * Zigler ** [[Zigeler-3|Henrich Zigeler (b.c.1659)]]
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[[Category:Notables Project]] This page is a sub-page of the [[Project:Notables_List|Notables List]] page. This page is for listing notable people who were born before the year 1500. In order to work on any of these profiles, you must be Pre-1500 certified. For more information about this, please see the [[Help:Pre-1500_Profiles|Pre-1500 Profiles]] help page. In order for a profile to be listed on this page, two things must be true: # The subject must meet the [[Project:Notables#Qualifications_for_Profiles|qualifications for profiles]] listed on the [[Project:Notables|Notables Project]] page. # The subject must have been born before the year 1500. If you find a profile for a notable person born before 1500 who is not listed on this page, please edit this page, and add them to the list. Free space profiles (like this one) work pretty much the same way that profiles for people do, so all the same syntax applies. So to add a new GEDCOM, edit this page, scroll down to the place where you need to insert a new entry, and insert a new line. Then, on the new line, enter a pipe (|), then two opening square brackets ([), then the WikiTree ID for that profile, followed by another, then the person's last name, then two closing square brackets (]), then two more pipes, then repeat the WikiTree link, only this time use the person's first name, then two more pipes, then a brief (one sentence) explanation of why that person is notable, then put two more pipes between every succeeding column, like this: ''|[[Grubstake-1234|Grubstake]]||[[Grubstake-1234|Ferdinand]] (1451-1541) is notable for inventing the left-handed pencil.|| || || ||'' after that, add another line, and put a pipe and a minus sign to put a line between that entry and the next one, like this: ''|-''. Once you have created the entry, you can fill in the values for each column, and, as a profile is improved and meets the requirements, move it from the Bronze section to the Silver section, and finally to the Gold section. Within each section, entries are arranged alphabetically by last name, then by first name. If a person is most commonly known some name other than their name at birth, then they will be listed here under the name they are known by. Please keep the tables on this page in alphabetical order, so that it is easier for other WikiTreers to find notable people on this page. If you want to work on a profile for a notable person, edit this page section to sign your name by adding four tildes (~~~~) in the Biography column on the table. Once you've completed the task, move the entry for that person's profile from this page to the appropriate section. Thanks for helping us grow our global family tree! If you have questions about this page, or anything else to do with the Notables Project, please contact one of the [[Project:Notables#How_To_Join|leaders]] of the Notables Project, or else post a message on the [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/ G2G Forum], and put notables into the tag box. == Notable Profiles in need of Notables Project markers == Even once a profile has been added to WikiTree, there are a few things which need to be added if it belongs in the Notables Project: * Either the [[Template:Notables|Notables template]] ({{Notables}}) or the [[Template:Notables Sticker|Notables Sticker]] ({{Notables Sticker}}) need to be added. (Use the template if the Notable Project is set as profile manager, and the sticker if it isn't.) * The privacy level should be set to "Open" for deceased notables. If there is some reason not to set the provacy to "Open", then wikitree-notables-project@googlegroups.com should be added as Profile Manager. * If the person has a Wikipedia entry, both their Wikipedia entry and their Wikidata entries should be noted under "See also". * The appropriate categories should be added. If you are Pre-1500 Certified, please review the list below and see if you can assist by adding these items one or more of the profiles. === Notables Markers A - F === {|style: border=".5" class="wikitable sortable" |- ! align="center" style="background:brown;"|'''Last Name''' ! align="center" style="background:brown;"|'''First Name''' ! align="center" style="background:brown;"|'''Notability''' ! align="center" style="background:brown;"|'''Template''' ! align="center" style="background:brown;"|'''Privacy''' ! align="center" style="background:brown;"|'''Wikipedia/Wikidata''' ! align="center" style="background:brown;"|'''Categories''' ! align="center" style="background:brown;"|'''Notes''' |- |[[Bourgogne-252|Alfonso]]||[[Bourgogne-252|de Castilla]]||[[wikipedia:Alfonso_X_of_Castile|Alfonso X of Castile]] was elected King of Castile, León and Galicia - June 1, 1252.||Added||Set||No||Few||Needs Sticker. |- |[[Cranmer-189|Cranmer]]||[[Cranmer-189|Thomas]]||[[wikipedia:Thomas_Cranmer|Thomas Cranmer]] (1489 – 1556) was a leader of the English Reformation and Archbishop of Canterbury during the reigns of Henry VIII, Edward VI and, for a short time, Mary I.||Applied||Set||Not Added||Few|| Needs Sticker. |- |[[Dunkeld-68|David 1 of Scotland]]||[[Dunkeld-68|King]]||[[wikipedia:David_I_of_Scotland|David I]] (c.1085-1153) Was King of the Scots from 1124 to his death in 1153.||Not Added||Set||Not Added||Added||Needs Sticker and Wikidata. |- |[[Dürer-1|Dürer]]||[[Dürer-1|Albrecht]]||[[wikipedia:Albrecht_Dürer|Albrecht Dürer]] (1471-1528) was a famous German painter, printmaker and theorist of the German Renaissance.||Not added||Set||Not added||None||Needs sticker, wikidata and sources. |} === Notables Markers G - L === {|style: border=".5" class="wikitable sortable" |- ! align="center" style="background:brown;"|'''Last Name''' ! align="center" style="background:brown;"|'''First Name''' ! align="center" style="background:brown;"|'''Notability''' ! align="center" style="background:brown;"|'''Template''' ! align="center" style="background:brown;"|'''Privacy''' ! align="center" style="background:brown;"|'''Wikipedia/Wikidata''' ! align="center" style="background:brown;"|'''Categories''' |- |- |} === Notables Markers M - O === {|style: border=".5" class="wikitable sortable" |- ! align="center" style="background:brown;"|'''Last Name''' ! align="center" style="background:brown;"|'''First Name''' ! align="center" style="background:brown;"|'''Notability''' ! align="center" style="background:brown;"|'''Template''' ! align="center" style="background:brown;"|'''Privacy''' ! align="center" style="background:brown;"|'''Wikipedia/Wikidata''' ! align="center" style="background:brown;"|'''Categories''' |- |[[More-268|More]]||[[More-268|Thomas]]||[[wikipedia:Thomas_More|Thomas More]] (1478 – 1535), venerated by Catholics as Saint Thomas More, was an English lawyer, social philosopher, author, statesman and noted Renaissance humanist. He was also a councillor to Henry VIII, and Lord High Chancellor of England.||Applied||Set||Not Added||Few |- |} === Notables Markers P - S === {|style: border=".5" class="wikitable sortable" |- ! align="center" style="background:brown;"|'''Last Name''' ! align="center" style="background:brown;"|'''First Name''' ! align="center" style="background:brown;"|'''Notability''' ! align="center" style="background:brown;"|'''Template''' ! align="center" style="background:brown;"|'''Privacy''' ! align="center" style="background:brown;"|'''Wikipedia/Wikidata''' ! align="center" style="background:brown;"|'''Categories''' |- |- |} === Notables Markers T - Z === {|style: border=".5" class="wikitable sortable" |- ! align="center" style="background:brown;"|'''Last Name''' ! align="center" style="background:brown;"|'''First Name''' ! align="center" style="background:brown;"|'''Notability''' ! align="center" style="background:brown;"|'''Template''' ! align="center" style="background:brown;"|'''Privacy''' ! align="center" style="background:brown;"|'''Wikipedia/Wikidata''' ! align="center" style="background:brown;"|'''Categories''' |- |- |} == Notable Profiles in need of Improvement == Even once a profile has the appropriate markers, it often needs further improvement to add: * A narrative biography. * Genealogical sources to support statements in the biography. * Non-copyrighted pictures. * Profiles for family members to connect that profile to the main tree. If you are Pre-1500 certified, please review the list below and see if you can assist by improving upon one or more of the profiles. If you do manage to connect an unconnected profile to the tree, please contact one of the [[Project:Notables#How_To_Join|leaders]] of the Notables Project, or else post an answer on the latest monthly Notables thread on the [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/ G2G Forum] so that you and your accomplishment can be recognized. === Improvement A - F === {|style: border=".5" class="wikitable sortable" |- ! align="center" style="background:silver;"|'''Last Name''' ! align="center" style="background:silver;"|'''First Name''' ! align="center" style="background:silver;"|'''Notability''' ! align="center" style="background:silver;"|'''Biography?''' ! align="center" style="background:silver;"|'''Sources?''' ! align="center" style="background:silver;"|'''Image?''' ! align="center" style="background:silver;"|'''Connected?''' |- |- |} === Improvement G - L === {|style: border=".5" class="wikitable sortable" |- ! align="center" style="background:silver;"|'''Last Name''' ! align="center" style="background:silver;"|'''First Name''' ! align="center" style="background:silver;"|'''Notability''' ! align="center" style="background:silver;"|'''Biography?''' ! align="center" style="background:silver;"|'''Sources?''' ! align="center" style="background:silver;"|'''Image?''' ! align="center" style="background:silver;"|'''Connected?''' ! align="center" style="background:silver;"|'''Notes''' |- |- |} === Improvement M - O === {|style: border=".5" class="wikitable sortable" |- ! align="center" style="background:silver;"|'''Last Name''' ! align="center" style="background:silver;"|'''First Name''' ! align="center" style="background:silver;"|'''Notability''' ! align="center" style="background:silver;"|'''Biography?''' ! align="center" style="background:silver;"|'''Sources?''' ! align="center" style="background:silver;"|'''Image?''' ! align="center" style="background:silver;"|'''Connected?''' |- |} === Improvement P - S === {|style: border=".5" class="wikitable sortable" |- ! align="center" style="background:silver;"|'''Last Name''' ! align="center" style="background:silver;"|'''First Name''' ! align="center" style="background:silver;"|'''Notability''' ! align="center" style="background:silver;"|'''Biography?''' ! align="center" style="background:silver;"|'''Sources?''' ! align="center" style="background:silver;"|'''Image?''' ! align="center" style="background:silver;"|'''Connected?''' |- |} === Improvement T - Z === {|style: border=".5" class="wikitable sortable" |- ! align="center" style="background:silver;"|'''Last Name''' ! align="center" style="background:silver;"|'''First Name''' ! align="center" style="background:silver;"|'''Notability''' ! align="center" style="background:silver;"|'''Biography?''' ! align="center" style="background:silver;"|'''Sources?''' ! align="center" style="background:silver;"|'''Image?''' ! align="center" style="background:silver;"|'''Connected?''' |- |} == Notable Profiles - Connected! == Following is a list of Notable profiles that have been successfully created, connected, and/or cleaned up as a result of the project. Let's celebrate our successes as we improve upon WikiTree's Notable community! {|style: border=".5" class="wikitable sortable" |- ! align="center" style="background:yellow;"|''''Name''' ! align="center" style="background:yellow;"|'''Year of Birth''' ! align="center" style="background:yellow;"|'''Year of Death''' ! align="center" style="background:yellow;"|'''Birthplace''' ! align="center" style="background:yellow;"|'''Notable As''' |- |}
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[[Category:Notables Project]] This page is a sub-page of the [[Project:Notables_List|Notables List]] page. This page is for listing notable people who were born between the year 1500 and the year 1700. In order to work on any of these profiles, you must be Pre-1700 certified. For more information about this, please see the [https://www.wikitree.com/quiz/pre_1700 Pre-1700 Self-Certification] page. (For profiles of people born before the year 1500, please see the [[Space:List_of_Notables_Born_Before_1500|Lis of Notables Born Before 1500]] page.) In order for a profile to be listed on this page, two things must be true: # The subject must meet the [[Project:Notables#Qualifications_for_Profiles|qualifications for profiles]] listed on the [[Project:Notables|Notables Project]] page. # The subject must have been born between the year 1500 and the year 1700. If you find a profile for a notable person born between the year 1500 and the year 1700 who is not listed on this page, please edit this page, and add them to the list. Free space profiles (like this one) work pretty much the same way that profiles for people do, so all the same syntax applies. So to add a new GEDCOM, edit this page, scroll down to the place where you need to insert a new entry, and insert a new line. Then, on the new line, enter a pipe (|), then two opening square brackets ([), then the WikiTree ID for that profile, followed by another, then the person's last name, then two closing square brackets (]), then two more pipes, then repeat the WikiTree link, only this time use the person's first name, then two more pipes, then a brief (one sentence) explanation of why that person is notable, then put two more pipes between every succeeding column, like this: ''|[[Grubstake-1234|Grubstake]]||[[Grubstake-1234|Ferdinand]] (1671-1761) is notable for inventing the left-handed pencil.|| || || ||'' after that, add another line, and put a pipe and a minus sign to put a line between that entry and the next one, like this: ''|-''. Once you have created the entry, you can fill in the values for each column, and, as a profile is improved and meets the requirements, move it from the Bronze section to the Silver section, and finally to the Gold section. Within each section, entries are arranged alphabetically by last name, then by first name. If a person is most commonly known some name other than their name at birth, then they will be listed here under the name they are known by. Please keep the tables on this page in alphabetical order, so that it is easier for other WikiTreers to find notable people on this page. If you want to work on a profile for a notable person, edit this page section to sign your name by adding four tildes (~~~~) in the Biography column on the table. Once you've completed the task, move the entry for that person's profile from this page to the appropriate section. Thanks for helping us grow our global family tree! If you have questions about this page, or anything else to do with the Notables Project, please contact one of the [[Project:Notables#How_To_Join|leaders]] of the Notables Project, or else post a message on the [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/ G2G Forum], and put notables into the tag box. == Notable Profiles in need of Notables Project markers == Even once a profile has been added to WikiTree, there are a few things which need to be added if it belongs in the Notables Project: * Either the [[Template:Notables|Notables template]] ({{Notables}}) or the [[Template:Notables Sticker|Notables Sticker]] ({{Notables Sticker}}) need to be added. (Use the template if the Notable Project is set as profile manager, and the sticker if it isn't.) * The privacy level should be set to "Open" for deceased notables. If there is some reason not to set the provacy to "Open", then wikitree-notables-project@googlegroups.com should be added as Profile Manager. * If the person has a Wikipedia entry, both their Wikipedia entry and their Wikidata entries should be noted under "See also". * The appropriate categories should be added. If you are Pre-1700 Certified, please review the list below and see if you can assist by adding these items one or more of the profiles. === Notables Markers A - F === {|style: border=".5" class="wikitable sortable" |- ! align="center" style="background:brown;"|'''Last Name''' ! align="center" style="background:brown;"|'''First Name''' ! align="center" style="background:brown;"|'''Notability''' ! align="center" style="background:brown;"|'''Template''' ! align="center" style="background:brown;"|'''Privacy''' ! align="center" style="background:brown;"|'''Wikipedia/Wikidata''' ! align="center" style="background:brown;"|'''Categories''' ! align="center" style="background:brown;"|'''Notes''' |- |[[Bourgeois-1046|Boursier]]||[[Bourgeois-1046|Louise]]||[[wikipedia:Louise_Bourgeois_Boursier|Louise Bourgeois Boursier]] (1563–1636) was a French midwife. Called "The Scholar" by her contemporaries, through her prodigious writings and common-sense-based methods, she helped raise midwifery from folklore to science.||Applied||Set||Added||Three||Added category for POB/POD (same location) Profile appears to be complete [[Enomoto-8 | Laura E]] 07:41, 28 January 2022 (UTC) |- |[[Briggs-2597|Briggs]]||[[Briggs-2597|Henry]]||[[wikipedia:Henry_Briggs_(mathematician)| Henry Briggs]] (1561 – 1630) was an English mathematician notable for changing the original logarithms invented by John Napier into common (base 10) logarithms, which are sometimes known as Briggsian logarithms in his honour.||Applied||Set||Added||Four||Added categories for POB & POD and Yorkshire, England sticker. Profile appears to be complete [[Enomoto-8 | Laura E]] 07:38, 28 January 2022 (UTC) |- |} === Notables Markers G - L === {|style: border=".5" class="wikitable sortable" |- ! align="center" style="background:brown;"|'''Last Name''' ! align="center" style="background:brown;"|'''First Name''' ! align="center" style="background:brown;"|'''Notability''' ! align="center" style="background:brown;"|'''Template''' ! align="center" style="background:brown;"|'''Privacy''' ! align="center" style="background:brown;"|'''Wikipedia/Wikidata''' ! align="center" style="background:brown;"|'''Categories''' ! align="center" style="background:brown;"|'''Notes''' |- |[[Harrison-14274|Harrison]]||[[Harrison-14274|John]]||[[wikipedia:John_Harrison|John Harrison]] (1693 – 1776) was a self-educated English carpenter and clockmaker. He invented the marine chronometer.||Applied||Not Set||Added||Five||Profile appears to be complete [[Enomoto-8 | Laura E]] 07:44, 28 January 2022 (UTC) |- |[[Hooke-131|Hooke]]||[[Hooke-131|Robert]]||[[wikipedia:Robert_Hooke|Robert Hooke]] (1635 – 1703) was an English natural philosopher, architect and polymath.||Applied Incorrectly||Set||Added||Few||Profile has notables sticker [[Enomoto-8 | Laura E]] 07:42, 28 January 2022 (UTC) |- |} === Notables Markers M - O === {|style: border=".5" class="wikitable sortable" |- ! align="center" style="background:brown;"|'''Last Name''' ! align="center" style="background:brown;"|'''First Name''' ! align="center" style="background:brown;"|'''Notability''' ! align="center" style="background:brown;"|'''Template''' ! align="center" style="background:brown;"|'''Privacy''' ! align="center" style="background:brown;"|'''Wikipedia/Wikidata''' ! align="center" style="background:brown;"|'''Categories''' ! align="center" style="background:brown;"|'''Notes''' |- |[[Mildenhall-53|Mildenhall]]||[[Mildenhall-53|John]]||[[wikipedia:John_Mildenhall|John Mildenhall]] was a British explorer and adventurer and one of the first to make an overland journey to India.||Applied Incorrectly||Set||Added||One||Added Notables sticker and England notables category as well as Wikipedia and Wikidata links [[Enomoto-8 | Laura E]] 07:52, 28 January 2022 (UTC) |- |[[Newton-17|Newton]]||[[Newton-17|Isaac]]||[[wikipedia:Isaac_Newton|Isaac Newton]] (1642 – 1727) was an English physicist and mathematician.||Not Applied||Set||Added||Few||Profile appears to be complete [[Enomoto-8 | Laura E]] 07:55, 28 January 2022 (UTC) |- |} === Notables Markers P - S === {|style: border=".5" class="wikitable sortable" |- ! 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== Reading help == [https://arkisto.fi/uploads/Julkaisut/monografiat/Wanhat_kasialat_ja_asiakirjat_osa1.pdf Wanhat käsialat ja asiakirjat - Old handwriting and documents (in Finnish) published 1977 by the National Archive of Finland - Author Toivo J Paloposki] == Medieval == * [http://df.narc.fi/Images/Editions/REA_1996.pdf REA - Registrum Ecclesiae Aboensis or The Black Book of Åbo Cathedral, Facsimile of the 1890 Edition by Reinhold Hausen] * [http://df.narc.fi/Images/Editions/fmu/Hausen_FMU_1.pdf Finlands medeltidsurkunder. Samlade och i tryck utgifna af Finlands Statsarkiv genom Reinhold Hausen Band I Helsingfors: Finlands Statsarkiv 1910–1935] * [http://df.narc.fi/Images/Editions/fmu/Hausen_FMU_2.pdf Finlands medeltidsurkunder. Samlade och i tryck utgifna af Finlands Statsarkiv genom Reinhold Hausen Band II Helsingfors: Finlands Statsarkiv 1910–1935] * [http://df.narc.fi/Images/Editions/fmu/Hausen_FMU_3.pdf Finlands medeltidsurkunder. Samlade och i tryck utgifna af Finlands Statsarkiv genom Reinhold Hausen Band III Helsingfors: Finlands Statsarkiv 1910–1935] * [http://df.narc.fi/Images/Editions/fmu/Hausen_FMU_4.pdf Finlands medeltidsurkunder. Samlade och i tryck utgifna af Finlands Statsarkiv genom Reinhold Hausen Band IV Helsingfors: Finlands Statsarkiv 1910–1935] * [http://df.narc.fi/Images/Editions/fmu/Hausen_FMU_5.pdf Finlands medeltidsurkunder. Samlade och i tryck utgifna af Finlands Statsarkiv genom Reinhold Hausen Band V Helsingfors: Finlands Statsarkiv 1910–1935] * [http://df.narc.fi/Images/Editions/fmu/Hausen_FMU_6.pdf Finlands medeltidsurkunder. Samlade och i tryck utgifna af Finlands Statsarkiv genom Reinhold Hausen Band VI Helsingfors: Finlands Statsarkiv 1910–1935] * [http://df.narc.fi/Images/Editions/fmu/Hausen_FMU_7.pdf Finlands medeltidsurkunder. Samlade och i tryck utgifna af Finlands Statsarkiv genom Reinhold Hausen Band VII Helsingfors: Finlands Statsarkiv 1910–1935] * [http://df.narc.fi/Images/Editions/fmu/Hausen_FMU_8.pdf Finlands medeltidsurkunder. Samlade och i tryck utgifna af Finlands Statsarkiv genom Reinhold Hausen Band VIII Helsingfors: Finlands Statsarkiv 1910–1935] * [http://hdl.handle.net/2077/55086 Gothenburg University Library / Göteborgs universitetsbibliotek > Digitaliserade samlingar > Monografier > Bidrag till Skandinaviens historia ur utländska arkiver. Sverige under de yngre Sturarne, särdeles under Svante Nilsson, 1504-1520 / D. 5] * [http://hdl.handle.net/2077/37430 Gothenburg University Library / Göteborgs universitetsbibliotek > Digitaliserade samlingar > Monografier > Konung Gustaf den förstes registratur. 1, 1521-1524] * [http://hdl.handle.net/2077/37548 Gothenburg University Library / Göteborgs universitetsbibliotek > Digitaliserade samlingar > Monografier > Konung Gustaf den förstes registratur. 2, 1525] * [http://hdl.handle.net/2077/44514 Gothenburg University Library / Göteborgs universitetsbibliotek > Digitaliserade samlingar > Monografier > Konung Gustaf den förstes registratur. 3, 1526] * [http://hdl.handle.net/2077/44469 Gothenburg University Library / Göteborgs universitetsbibliotek > Digitaliserade samlingar > Monografier > Konung Gustaf den förstes registratur. 4, 1527] * [http://hdl.handle.net/2077/44965 Gothenburg University Library / Göteborgs universitetsbibliotek > Digitaliserade samlingar > Monografier > Konung Gustaf den förstes registratur. 5-6, 1528] * [http://hdl.handle.net/2077/52377 Gothenburg University Library / Göteborgs universitetsbibliotek > Digitaliserade samlingar > Monografier > Konung Gustaf den förstes registratur. 7, 1530-1531] * [http://hdl.handle.net/2077/52404 Gothenburg University Library / Göteborgs universitetsbibliotek > Digitaliserade samlingar > Monografier > Konung Gustaf den förstes registratur. 8, 1532-1533] * [http://hdl.handle.net/2077/53239 Gothenburg University Library / Göteborgs universitetsbibliotek > Digitaliserade samlingar > Monografier > Konung Gustaf den förstes registratur. 9, 1534] * [http://hdl.handle.net/2077/53241 Gothenburg University Library / Göteborgs universitetsbibliotek > Digitaliserade samlingar > Monografier > Konung Gustaf den förstes registratur. 10, 1535] * [http://hdl.handle.net/2077/54139 Gothenburg University Library / Göteborgs universitetsbibliotek > Digitaliserade samlingar > Monografier > Konung Gustaf den förstes registratur. 11, 1536-1537] * [http://hdl.handle.net/2077/54221 Gothenburg University Library / Göteborgs universitetsbibliotek > Digitaliserade samlingar > Monografier > Konung Gustaf den förstes registratur. 12, 1538-1539] * [http://hdl.handle.net/2077/54396 Gothenburg University Library / Göteborgs universitetsbibliotek > Digitaliserade samlingar > Monografier > Konung Gustaf den förstes registratur. 13, 1540-1541] * [http://hdl.handle.net/2077/54982 Gothenburg University Library / Göteborgs universitetsbibliotek > Digitaliserade samlingar > Monografier > Konung Gustaf den förstes registratur. 14, 1542] * [http://hdl.handle.net/2077/54713 Gothenburg University Library / Göteborgs universitetsbibliotek > Digitaliserade samlingar > Monografier > Konung Gustaf den förstes registratur. 15, 1543] * [http://hdl.handle.net/2077/56077 Gothenburg University Library / Göteborgs universitetsbibliotek > Digitaliserade samlingar > Monografier > Konung Gustaf den förstes registratur. 16, 1544] * [http://hdl.handle.net/2077/56271 Gothenburg University Library / Göteborgs universitetsbibliotek > Digitaliserade samlingar > Monografier > Konung Gustaf den förstes registratur. 17, 1545] * [http://hdl.handle.net/2077/57379 Gothenburg University Library / Göteborgs universitetsbibliotek > Digitaliserade samlingar > Monografier > Konung Gustaf den förstes registratur. 18, 1546-1547] * [http://hdl.handle.net/2077/58193 Gothenburg University Library / Göteborgs universitetsbibliotek > Digitaliserade samlingar > Monografier > Konung Gustaf den förstes registratur. 19, 1548] * [http://hdl.handle.net/2077/58194 Gothenburg University Library / Göteborgs universitetsbibliotek > Digitaliserade samlingar > Monografier > Konung Gustaf den förstes registratur. 20, 1549] * [http://hdl.handle.net/2077/58607 Gothenburg University Library / Göteborgs universitetsbibliotek > Digitaliserade samlingar > Monografier > Konung Gustaf den förstes registratur. 21, 1550] * [http://hdl.handle.net/2077/58775 Gothenburg University Library / Göteborgs universitetsbibliotek > Digitaliserade samlingar > Monografier > Konung Gustaf den förstes registratur. 22, 1551] * [http://hdl.handle.net/2077/59660 Gothenburg University Library / Göteborgs universitetsbibliotek > Digitaliserade samlingar > Monografier > Konung Gustaf den förstes registratur. 23, 1552] * [http://hdl.handle.net/2077/59666 Gothenburg University Library / Göteborgs universitetsbibliotek > Digitaliserade samlingar > Monografier > Konung Gustaf den förstes registratur. 24, 1553-1554] * [http://hdl.handle.net/2077/60261 Gothenburg University Library / Göteborgs universitetsbibliotek > Digitaliserade samlingar > Monografier > Konung Gustaf den förstes registratur. 25, 1555] * [http://hdl.handle.net/2077/60773 Gothenburg University Library / Göteborgs universitetsbibliotek > Digitaliserade samlingar > Monografier > Konung Gustaf den förstes registratur. 26, 1556] * Parts 27 to 29 for the years 1557 to 1560 have not yet been found digitalized online. * '''[https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=Arkis+3ee298b9-9b89-11d5-a701-0002440207bb&vol=n&ct=50&inc=1&exp=y&s=Balder Swedish National Archives - Genealogica collection]''' ** [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/R0001341_00001#?c=&m=&s=&cv=&xywh=0%2C-295%2C3503%2C3051 Genealogica, Svenska samlingar före Peringskiöld, SE/RA/750001/I/31, bildid: R0001341_00001 Släktbok, troligen efter Rasmus Ludvigsson. Längre avskrift] ** [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/R0001342_00001#?c=&m=&s=&cv=&xywh=0%2C-289%2C3492%2C3042 Genealogica, Svenska samlingar före Peringskiöld, SE/RA/750001/I/32, bildid: R0001342_00001 Släktbok, troligen efter Rasmus Ludvigsson. Kortare avskrift] ** [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/R0001343_00001#?c=&m=&s=&cv=&xywh=-1%2C-286%2C3492%2C3041 Genealogica, Svenska samlingar före Peringskiöld, SE/RA/750001/I/38, bildid: R0001343_00001 Finska adelns släktbok] ** [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/R0001344_00001#?c=&m=&s=&cv=&xywh=0%2C-291%2C3496%2C3044 Genealogica, Svenska samlingar före Peringskiöld, SE/RA/750001/I/41, bildid: R0001344_00001 Peder Månsson Utter. Collectanea genealogica] ** [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/R0001345_00001#?c=&m=&s=&cv=&xywh=-1%2C-292%2C3498%2C3046 Genealogica, Svenska samlingar före Peringskiöld, SE/RA/750001/I/42, bildid: R0001345_00001 Peder Månsson Utter. Släktbok för Christer Oxenstierna] ** [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/R0001346_00001#?c=&m=&s=&cv=&xywh=0%2C-290%2C3496%2C3044 Genealogica, Svenska samlingar före Peringskiöld, SE/RA/750001/I/43, bildid: R0001346_00001 Peder Månsson Utter. Släktbok om Johan III:s anor] ** [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/R0001347_00001#?c=&m=&s=&cv=&xywh=0%2C-289%2C3492%2C3042 Genealogica, Svenska samlingar före Peringskiöld, SE/RA/750001/I/44, bildid: R0001347_00001 Peder Månsson Utter. Släktbok om Anders Gyllengrip m.fl.] ** [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/R0001348_00001#?c=&m=&s=&cv=&xywh=0%2C-289%2C3494%2C3044 Genealogica, Svenska samlingar före Peringskiöld, SE/RA/750001/I/53, bildid: R0001348_00001 Johan Bureus. Bure-ätten] ** [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/R0001349_00001#?c=&m=&s=&cv=&xywh=0%2C-288%2C3496%2C3044 Genealogica, Svenska samlingar före Peringskiöld, SE/RA/750001/I/64 a, bildid: R0001349_00001 Elias Brenners konceptbok] == Military == * [https://litteraturbanken.se/forfattare/LewenhauptA/titlar/KarlXIIsOfficerare/sida/I/faksimil Karl XII:s officerare, Biografiska anteckningar av Adam Lewenhaupt - Stockholm 1920 P A Norstedt & söners förlag provided by Litteraturbanken ] * [https://media.digitalarkivet.no/view/32845/2/indv1 Den Norske Haer 1628-1818; RA, Riksarkivets bibliotek] * [http://arkivverket.no/URN:db_read/db/51355/36/ Kommanderende general (KG I) med Det norske krigsdirektorium, Realistisk ordnede pakkesaker, Militære ruller 500 (RA/EA-5419/E/Ea/L0500), 1696-1697, oppb: Riksarkivet. Merknader: Opplandske regiment Permanent sidelenke: http://arkivverket.no/URN:db_read/db/51355/36/ Permanent bildelenke: http://www.arkivverket.no/URN:NBN:no-a1450-ru20111110610888.jpg] * [https://www.nb.no/nbsok/nb/9df586f82a5425e29b293bfc6b76f430?lang=no#2 Olai Ovenstad: Militærbiografier Den norske hærs officerer 1628-1814] * [https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/da/billedviser?epid=17202077#198436,37617898 Forsvarets Arkiver, Arkivskabte Hjælpemidler Hirsch' kartotek over danske og norske officerer ] * [https://www.nb.no/nbsok/nb/22b7c9998f886e68122826b3eb1d1555?index=1#0 Kvinner gift med offiserer i den norske hær 1628-1814 : fra stabsfanejunker O. Ovenstads militærbiografier] == Nobility == * [https://reader.digitale-sammlungen.de/en/fs1/object/display/bsb10328239_00073.html Theatrum nobilitatis Suecanae - Author Johannes Messenius - Published in Holmia 1616] * [https://archive.org/details/matrikeloefwers00unkngoog/page/n7 Matrikel oefwer Sweriges rikes ridderskap och adel 1731 by J. H. Werner] * [https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_YLkDAAAAYAAJ/page/n5 Matrikel öfwer Swea rikes ridderskap och adel Part 1 1751 by Anders Ant. von Stiernman] * [https://archive.org/details/matrikelfwerswe01krgoog/page/n5 Matrikel öfwer Swea rikes ridderskap och adel Part 2 1755 by Anders Ant. von Stiernman] * [https://archive.org/details/matrikelfwerswe02krgoog/page/n8 Matrikel öfwer Swea rikes ridderskap och adel Part 6-8 1807 by Carl Fredric Rothlieb] * [https://archive.org/details/sverigesriddersk01ridd/page/n4 Sveriges Ridderskaps och Adels kalender 1882 part I by Gabriel Anrep] * [https://archive.org/details/sverigesriddersk02ridd/page/n4 Sveriges Ridderskaps och Adels kalender 1882 part II by Gabriel Anrep] * [https://archive.org/details/sverigesriddersk03ridd/page/n4 Sveriges Ridderskaps och Adels kalender 1882 part III by Gabriel Anrep] * [https://archive.org/details/sverigesriddersk01ridd_0/page/n4 Sveriges Ridderskaps och Adels kalender 1894 part I by Gabriel Anrep] * [https://archive.org/details/sverigesriddersk02ridd_0/page/n4 Sveriges Ridderskaps och Adels kalender 1894 part II by Gabriel Anrep] * [https://archive.org/details/sverigesriddersk02ridd_3/page/n4 Sveriges Ridderskaps och Adels kalender 1898 part II by Gabriel Anrep] * [https://archive.org/details/sverigesriddersk01ridd_4/page/n2 Sveriges Ridderskaps och Adels kalender 1899 part I by Gabriel Anrep] * [https://archive.org/details/sverigesriddersk03ridd_2/page/n4 Sveriges Ridderskaps och Adels kalender 1901 part III by Gabriel Anrep] * [https://archive.org/details/sverigesriddersk01ridd_6/page/n4 Sveriges Ridderskaps och Adels kalender 1902 part I by Gabriel Anrep] * [https://archive.org/details/sverigesriddersk02ridd_6/page/n4 Sveriges Ridderskaps och Adels kalender 1902 part II by Gabriel Anrep] * [https://archive.org/details/sverigesriddersk03ridd_3/page/n4 Sveriges Ridderskaps och Adels kalender 1902 part III by Gabriel Anrep] * [https://archive.org/details/sverigesriddersk01ridd_7/page/n6 Sveriges Ridderskaps och Adels kalender 1903 part I by Gabriel Anrep] * [https://archive.org/details/sverigesriddersk02ridd_7/page/n6 Sveriges Ridderskaps och Adels kalender 1903 part II by Gabriel Anrep] * [https://archive.org/details/sverigesriddersk02ridd_9/page/n4 Sveriges Ridderskaps och Adels kalender 1905 part II by Adam Lewenhaupt] * [https://archive.org/details/sverigesriddersk19053ridd/page/n4 Sveriges Ridderskaps och Adels kalender 1905 part III by Adam Lewenhaupt] * [https://archive.org/details/sverigesriddersk01ridd_10/page/n4 Sveriges Ridderskaps och Adels kalender 1906 part I by Adam Lewenhaupt] * [https://archive.org/details/sverigesriddersk02ridd_10/page/n4 Sveriges Ridderskaps och Adels kalender 1906 part II by Adam Lewenhaupt] * [https://archive.org/details/sverigesriddersk01ridd_11/page/n4 Sveriges Ridderskaps och Adels kalender 1907 part I by Adam Lewenhaupt] * [https://archive.org/details/sverigesriddersk02ridd_11/page/n4 Sveriges Ridderskaps och Adels kalender 1907 part II by Adam Lewenhaupt] * [https://archive.org/details/sverigesriddersk01ridd_12/page/n4 Sveriges Ridderskaps och Adels kalender 1908 part I by Adam Lewenhaupt] * [https://archive.org/details/sverigesriddersk01ridd_13/page/n4 Sveriges Ridderskaps och Adels kalender 1909 part I by Adam Lewenhaupt] * [https://archive.org/details/sverigesriddersk02ridd_13/page/n4 Sveriges Ridderskaps och Adels kalender 1909 part II by Adam Lewenhaupt] * [https://archive.org/details/sverigesriddersk03ridd_9/page/n4 Sveriges Ridderskaps och Adels kalender 1910 part III by Adam Lewenhaupt] * [https://archive.org/details/sverigesriddersk02ridd_15/page/n4 Sveriges Ridderskaps och Adels kalender 1911 part II by Adam Lewenhaupt] * [https://archive.org/details/sverigesriddersk02ridd_17/page/n4 Sveriges Ridderskaps och Adels kalender 1912 part II by Adam Lewenhaupt] * [https://archive.org/details/sverigesriddersk03ridd_12/page/n4 Sveriges Ridderskaps och Adels kalender 1912 part III by Adam Lewenhaupt] * [https://archive.org/details/sverigesriddersk19131ridd/page/n4 Sveriges Ridderskaps och Adels kalender 1913 part I by Adam Lewenhaupt] * [https://archive.org/details/sverigesriddersk02ridd_16/page/n4 Sveriges Ridderskaps och Adels kalender 1913 part II by Adam Lewenhaupt] * [https://archive.org/details/sverigesriddersk19133ridd/page/n4 Sveriges Ridderskaps och Adels kalender 1913 part III by Adam Lewenhaupt] * [https://archive.org/details/sverigesriddersk01ridd_19/page/n4 Sveriges Ridderskaps och Adels kalender 1914 part I by Adam Lewenhaupt] * [https://archive.org/details/sverigesriddersk02ridd_18/page/n4 Sveriges Ridderskaps och Adels kalender 1914 part II by Adam Lewenhaupt] * [https://archive.org/details/sverigesriddersk01ridd_18/page/n6 Sveriges Ridderskaps och Adels kalender 1915 part I by Adam Lewenhaupt] * [https://archive.org/details/sverigesriddersk19152ridd/page/n6 Sveriges Ridderskaps och Adels kalender 1915 part II by Adam Lewenhaupt] * [https://archive.org/details/sverigesriddersk03ridd_14/page/n6 Sveriges Ridderskaps och Adels kalender 1915 part III by Adam Lewenhaupt] * [https://archive.org/details/sverigesriddersk02ridd_20/page/n3 Sveriges Ridderskaps och Adels kalender 1916 part II by Adam Lewenhaupt] * [https://archive.org/details/sverigesriddersk03ridd_15/page/n4 Sveriges Ridderskaps och Adels kalender 1916 part III by Adam Lewenhaupt] * [https://archive.org/details/sverigesriddersk01ridd_21/page/n3 Sveriges Ridderskaps och Adels kalender 1917 part I by Adam Lewenhaupt] * [https://archive.org/details/sverigesriddersk01ridd_22/page/n4 Sveriges Ridderskaps och Adels kalender 1918 part I by Adam Lewenhaupt] * [https://archive.org/details/sverigesriddersk03ridd_17/page/n3 Sveriges Ridderskaps och Adels kalender 1918 part III by Adam Lewenhaupt] * [https://archive.org/details/sverigesriddersk01ridd_23/page/n4 Sveriges Ridderskaps och Adels kalender 1919 part I by Claes C:son Lewenhaupt] * [https://archive.org/details/sverigesriddersk01ridd_24/page/n4 Sveriges Ridderskaps och Adels kalender 1920 part I by Claes C:son Lewenhaupt] * [https://archive.org/details/sverigesriddersk02ridd_24/page/n4 Sveriges Ridderskaps och Adels kalender 1920 part II by Claes C:son Lewenhaupt] * [https://archive.org/details/sverigesriddersk03ridd_19/page/n4 Sveriges Ridderskaps och Adels kalender 1920 part III by Claes C:son Lewenhaupt] * [https://archive.org/details/sverigesriddersk02ridd_25/page/n4 Sveriges Ridderskaps och Adels kalender 1921 part II by Claes C:son Lewenhaupt] * [https://archive.org/details/sverigesriddersk01ridd_26/page/n4 Sveriges Ridderskaps och Adels kalender 1922 part I by Claes C:son Lewenhaupt] * [https://archive.org/details/sverigesriddersk03ridd_21/page/n4 Sveriges Ridderskaps och Adels kalender 1922 part III by Claes C:son Lewenhaupt] * [https://archive.org/details/sverigesriddersk01ridd_27/page/n3 Sveriges Ridderskaps och Adels kalender 1923 part I by Claes C:son Lewenhaupt] * [https://archive.org/details/sverigesriddersk02ridd_27/page/n3 Sveriges Ridderskaps och Adels kalender 1923 part II by Claes C:son Lewenhaupt] * [http://runeberg.org/ runeberg.org] ** [http://runeberg.org/anrep/ Svenska adelns ättartaflor] ** [http://runeberg.org/adelskal/ Sveriges Ridderskaps och Adels Kalender] ** [http://runeberg.org/svadelskal/ Svensk Adelskalender] ** [http://runeberg.org/frfinl/ Frälsesläkter i Finland intill stora ofreden] ** [http://runeberg.org/adelaarbog/ Danmarks adels aarbog] * [https://slaegtsbibliotek.dk/909295.pdf Den Danske Adel i 16de og 17de aarhundrede] * [http://bibliotek.dis-danmark.dk/cgi-bin/koha/opac-search.pl?idx=su%2Cwrdl&q=adelshistorie&limit=mc-itype%2Cphr%3AEBG&sort_by=title_az&addto= Slægtsforskernes Bibliotek Danmarks Adels Aarbog 1894-2011] * [http://bibliotek.dis-danmark.dk/cgi-bin/koha/tracklinks.pl?uri=https%3A%2F%2Fdis-danmark.dk%2Fbibliotek%2F910153.pdf&biblionumber=5000 Slægtsforskernes Bibliotek Den gamle Adels Forfald. Studier over de danske Adelsslægters Uddøen i det 16. og 17. Aarhundrede. af Bang, Gustav.] * [http://bibliotek.dis-danmark.dk/cgi-bin/koha/tracklinks.pl?uri=https%3A%2F%2Fdis-danmark.dk%2Fbibliotek%2F909245.pdf&biblionumber=2551 Slægtsforskernes Bibliotek Haandbog over den ikke naturaliserede Adel. af Hauch-Fausbøll, Th] * [http://www.ra.ee/dgs/explorer.php?tid=332&iid=200251597310&tbn=1&lev=yes&lst=2&hash=7e4e365e89432e3e44e234aa61d67e13 Genealogies of the estlandische Ritterschaft] * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/325082?availability=Family%20History%20Library Kurland Ritterschafts Geschlechtsregister] * [http://daten.digitale-sammlungen.de/bsb00000600/images/index.html?fip=193.174.98.30&seite=1&pdfseitex= Genealogisches Handbuch der baltischen Ritterschaften, Estland Band I - Otto Magnus von Stackelberg] * [http://daten.digitale-sammlungen.de/bsb00000600/images/index.html?fip=193.174.98.30&seite=765&pdfseitex= Genealogisches Handbuch der baltischen Ritterschaften, Estland Band II - Otto Magnus von Stackelberg] * [http://daten.digitale-sammlungen.de/~db/0000/bsb00000601/images/index.html?seite=00001&l=de Genealogisches Handbuch der baltischen Ritterschaften, Estland Band III - Otto Magnus von Stackelberg] * [http://daten.digitale-sammlungen.de/~db/0000/bsb00000602/images/index.html?seite=00001&l=de Genealogisches Handbuch der baltischen Ritterschaften, Teil Kurland Band I - Oskar Stavenhagen] * [http://daten.digitale-sammlungen.de/~db/0000/bsb00000603/images/index.html?seite=00001&l=de Genealogisches Handbuch der baltischen Ritterschaften, Teil Kurland Band II - Oskar Stavenhagen] * [http://daten.digitale-sammlungen.de/~db/0000/bsb00000558/images/index.html?seite=00001&l=de Genealogisches Handbuch der baltischen Ritterschaften, Teil Livland Band I - Astaf von Transehe-Roseneck ] * [http://daten.digitale-sammlungen.de/~db/0000/bsb00000559/images/index.html?seite=00001&l=de Genealogisches Handbuch der baltischen Ritterschaften, Teil Livland Band II - Astaf von Transehe-Roseneck ] * [http://daten.digitale-sammlungen.de/~db/0000/bsb00000345/images/index.html?seite=00001&l=de Genealogisches Handbuch der baltischen Ritterschaften, Teil Oesel - Nicolai von Essen] * [https://www.digar.ee/viewer/et/nlib-digar:72016/105235/page/1 Stammtafeln nicht immatrikulierter baltischer adelsgeschlechter] * [https://reader.digitale-sammlungen.de/de/fs1/object/display/bsb10427817_00005.html Genealogisches handbuch welches die gesschlechtstafeln derer in und ausser dem Heil. Röm.Reich vermahlen blühender Freyherr und Adelicher Familien 1776 - Albrecht, Gerhard Friedrich] * Nürnberg [https://reader.digitale-sammlungen.de/de/fs1/object/display/bsb10428181_00005.html Genealogisches Handbuch des lebenden Raths-, Gerichts- und Aemterfähigen, auch einiger andern adelichen familien in Nürnberg 1800] * [http://digital.ub.uni-duesseldorf.de/ihd/periodical/titleinfo/1199572 Gothaisches genealogisches Taschenbuch der briefadeligen Häuser Gotha : Perthes, 1907 - 1919] * [http://wiki-de.genealogy.net/Gothaisches_Genealogisches_Taschenbuch_der_Freiherrlichen_H%C3%A4user Gothaisches Genealogisches Taschenbuch der Freiherrlichen Häuser : Justus Perthes 1848-1919] * [https://books.google.fi/books?id=0lZdAAAAcAAJ&pg=PR1&lpg=PR1&dq=Der+ritterb%C3%BCrtige+landst%C3%A4ndische+Adel+des+Grossherzogthums&source=bl&ots=oom8AxDicu&sig=ACfU3U0wZraUNBcf2W11OzheQSTzzzw7FA&hl=fi&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjLwOe6pcbiAhVBU1AKHVdaDlMQ6AEwAXoECAcQAQ#v=onepage&q&f=false Der Ritterbürtige Landständische Adel des Großherzogthums Niederrhein, dargestellt in Wapen und Abstammungen Band I von Arnold Robens - Aachen 1818] * [https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_5c0GAAAAYAAJ Jahrbuch 1893 für Genealogie, Heraldik und Sphragistik by Kurländische Gesellschaft für Literatur und Kunst; Genealogische Gesellschaft der Ostseeprovinzen zu Mitau; Genealogishce Gesellschaft Lettlands in Mitau] * [http://www.rambow.de/download/Jahrbuch-Heraldik-1894.pdf Jahrbuch 1894 für Genealogie, Heraldik und Sphragistik by Kurländische Gesellschaft für Literatur und Kunst; Genealogische Gesellschaft der Ostseeprovinzen zu Mitau; Genealogishce Gesellschaft Lettlands in Mitau] * Kroatien und Slavonien [https://archive.org/details/BojnIvanDerAdelVonKroatienUndSlavonien Der Adel von Kroatien und Slavonien. Von Dr. Ivan von Bojnieic Kgl. kroat. alavon. dalmat. Laudesarchivar. NÜRNBERG. VERLAG VON BAUER UND RASPE. (E. Küster.) 1899.] * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/271412?availability=Family%20History%20Library The complete peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, extant, extinct, or dormant] == Priests == * [http://www.doria.fi/handle/10024/110786 Paulus Juustens Chronicon episcoporum Finlandensium Porthan, Henrik Gabriel. (1799)] * [https://books.google.fi/books?id=xe1eAAAAcAAJ&printsec=frontcover&hl=fi&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=false Förteckning på Biskopar i Sverige och Finland ifrån Reformationen till närvarande tid (1830) by Magnus Laurentius Ståhl] * [https://www.sls.fi/sv/utgivning/biskop-hemming-av-abo Birgit Klockars, 1960 Biskop Hemming av Åbo Utgivningsår 1960 ISBN 978-951-583-431-7] === Herdaminnen === * [http://runeberg.org/sthlmherd/ Stockholms stads herdaminne] * [https://archive.org/details/bidragtillknne1314fins/page/n5 Fordna Wiborgs och nuvarande Borgå stifts herdaminne] ** [http://runeberg.org/bkfnf/13/0007.html Fordna Wiborgs och nuvarande Borgå stifts herdaminne] * [http://runeberg.org/carlstadsh/ Carlstads Stifts Herdaminne (1845-1848) Author: Johan Hammarin] * [http://runeberg.org/hernosandh/ Hernösands Stifts Herdaminne. Bidrag till kännedomen om prästerskap och kyrkliga förhållanden till tiden omkring Luleå stifts utbrytning (1923-1926) Author: Leonard Bygdén] ** [http://www.solace.se/~blasta/herdamin/index.htm Härnösands Stifts Herdaminne av L. Bygdén scanned by Jörgen Blästa] * [http://runeberg.org/kalmherd/ Kalmar stifts herdaminne från äldsta till närvarande tid (1909) Author: Gustaf Karlberg] * [http://runeberg.org/lundsh/ Lunds Stifts Herdaminne (1854-1858) Author: Severin Cavallin] * [http://runeberg.org/skarahe1/ Skara stifts herdaminne (1871) Author: Johan Wilhelm Warholm] * [http://runeberg.org/strher4d/ Strengnäs stifts herdaminne, Fjärde delen (1901) Author: Klaës Alfred Hagström] * [https://books.google.fi/books?id=6YldAAAAcAAJ&printsec=frontcover&hl=sv&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=false Upsala Ärkestifts Herdaminne första delen (1842) Johan Erik Fant] * [https://www.zenker.se/Historia/Herdaminne/muncktell.shtml Westerås Stifts Herdaminne af Joh. Fr. Muncktell scanned by Västerås stadsbibliotek provided by Stefan Zenker] * [https://archive.org/details/bostiftsherdami00leingoog/page/n12 Åbo stifts herdaminne 1554-1640 af K G Leinberg Helsingfors 1903] * [https://wiberg-net.dk/ '''Netudgave af Wibergs præstehistorie''' S. V. Wiberg: Personalhistorie, statistiske og genealogiske bidrag til en almindelig dansk præstehistorie, Bd. 1-5. Odense 1870-1878.] == Statesmen and officials == * [https://reader.digitale-sammlungen.de/de/fs1/object/display/bsb10428522_00009.html Europäisches Genealogisches Handbuch 1768 Christian Friedrich Jacobi & Gottlob Friedrich Krebel] * [https://reader.digitale-sammlungen.de/de/fs1/object/display/bsb10428524_00011.html Europäisches Genealogisches Handbuch 1772 Christian Friedrich Jacobi & Gottlob Friedrich Krebel] * [https://reader.digitale-sammlungen.de/de/fs1/object/display/bsb10428525_00009.html Europäisches Genealogisches Handbuch 1774 Christian Friedrich Jacobi & Gottlob Friedrich Krebel] * [https://reader.digitale-sammlungen.de/de/fs1/object/display/bsb10428261_00009.html Europäisches Genealogisches Handbuch 1782 Gottlob Friedrich Krebel] * [https://reader.digitale-sammlungen.de/de/fs1/object/display/bsb10428427_00007.html Neues genealogisches Reichs- und Staats-Handbuch 1795] * [https://reader.digitale-sammlungen.de/de/fs1/object/display/bsb10428092_00007.html Genealogisches und statistisches Handbuch für Zeitungleser 1825 Friedrich August Franke] * [https://reader.digitale-sammlungen.de/de/fs1/object/display/bsb10048116_00018.html Genealogisches Staats-Handbuch 1839] === Finland === * [https://archive.org/details/finlandsstatskal1833hels/page/n1 Finlands Stats-kalender 1833 - Imperial Aleksander University in Finland] * [https://archive.org/details/finlandsstatskal1843hels/page/n1 Finlands Stats-kalender 1843 - Imperial Aleksander University in Finland] * [https://archive.org/details/finlandsstatskal1844hels/page/n1 Finlands Stats-kalender 1844 - Imperial Aleksander University in Finland] * [https://archive.org/details/finlandsstatskal1846hels/page/n1 Finlands Stats-kalender 1846 - Imperial Aleksander University in Finland] * [https://archive.org/details/finlandsstatskal1858hels/page/n1 Finlands Stats-kalender 1858 - Imperial Aleksander University in Finland] * [https://archive.org/details/finlandsstatskal1860hels/page/n1Finlands Stats-kalender 1860 - Imperial Aleksander University in Finland] * [https://archive.org/details/finlandsstatskal1861hels/page/n3 Finlands Stats-kalender 1861 - Imperial Aleksander University in Finland] * [https://archive.org/details/finlandsstatskal1864hels/page/n3 Finlands Stats-kalender 1864 - Imperial Aleksander University in Finland] * [https://archive.org/details/finlandsstatskal1865hels/page/n3 Finlands Stats-kalender 1865 - Imperial Aleksander University in Finland] * [https://archive.org/details/finlandsstatskal1867hels/page/n1 Finlands Stats-kalender 1867 - Imperial Aleksander University in Finland] * [https://archive.org/details/finlandsstatskal1868hels/page/n1 Finlands Stats-kalender 1868 - Imperial Aleksander University in Finland] * [https://archive.org/details/suomenvaltiokale1870hels Suomen Valtiokalenteri 1870 - Imperial Aleksander University in Finland] * [https://archive.org/details/finlandsstatskal1871hels/page/n3 Finlands Stats-kalender 1871 - Imperial Aleksander University in Finland] * [https://archive.org/details/finlandsstatskal1873hels/page/n3 Finlands Stats-kalender 1873 - Imperial Aleksander University in Finland] * [https://archive.org/details/finlandsstatskal1874hels/page/n3 Finlands Stats-kalender 1874 - Imperial Aleksander University in Finland] * [https://archive.org/details/finlandsstatskal1876hels/page/n3 Finlands Stats-kalender 1876 - Imperial Aleksander University in Finland] * [https://archive.org/details/finlandsstatskal1877hels/page/n3 Finlands Stats-kalender 1877 - Imperial Aleksander University in Finland] * [https://archive.org/details/finlandsstatskal1878hels/page/n3 Finlands Stats-kalender 1878 - Imperial Aleksander University in Finland] * [https://archive.org/details/finlandsstatskal1879hels/page/n3 Finlands Stats-kalender 1879 - Imperial Aleksander University in Finland] * [https://archive.org/details/finlandsstatskal1880hels/page/n3 Finlands Stats-kalender 1880 - Imperial Aleksander University in Finland] * [https://archive.org/details/finlandsstatskal1881hels/page/n3 Finlands Stats-kalender 1881 - Imperial Aleksander University in Finland] * [https://archive.org/details/finlandsstatskal1882hels/page/n3 Finlands Stats-kalender 1882 - Imperial Aleksander University in Finland] * [https://archive.org/details/finlandsstatskal1888hels/page/n3 Finlands Stats-kalender 1888 - Imperial Aleksander University in Finland] * [https://archive.org/details/finlandsstatskal1906hels/page/n7 Finlands Stats-kalender 1906 - Imperial Aleksander University in Finland] * [https://archive.org/details/finlandsstatskal1913hels/page/n3 Finlands Stats-kalender 1913 - Imperial Aleksander University in Finland] * [https://archive.org/details/finlandsstatskal1918hels/page/n3 Finlands Stats-kalender 1918 - Aleksander University in Finland] * [https://archive.org/details/finlandsstatskal1919hels/page/n3 Finlands Stats-kalender 1919 - Aleksander University in Finland] * [http://www.bokhandeln.ax/slaktreg/register.htm On-line register of inhabitants of the Åland Islands compiled by Håkan Skogsjö] === Sweden & Norway === * [https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_hJM-AAAAcAAJ/page/n3 Swea och Götha HöfdingaMinne Första Delen by Anders Anton von Stiernman Stockholm 1836] * [https://books.google.fi/books?id=2Dq_CQAAQBAJ&pg=PA7&dq=albrekt+av+mecklenburg&hl=fi&source=gbs_selected_pages&cad=3#v=onepage&q&f=false Från Oden till Vasa - Lars Ulwencreutz - Lulu.com, 2015 - ISBN 1329073665, 9781329073661] * [http://runeberg.org/sonkal/1864/0005.html Sveriges och Norges stats-kalender 1864 - Royal Swedish Science Academy] * [http://runeberg.org/sonkal/1865/0001.html Sveriges och Norges stats-kalender 1865 - Royal Swedish Science Academy] * [http://runeberg.org/sonkal/1866/0001.html Sveriges och Norges stats-kalender 1866 - Royal Swedish Science Academy] * [http://runeberg.org/sonkal/1868/0005.html Sveriges och Norges stats-kalender 1868 - Royal Swedish Science Academy] * [http://runeberg.org/sonkal/1869/0005.html Sveriges och Norges stats-kalender 1869 - Royal Swedish Science Academy] * [http://runeberg.org/sonkal/1870/0005.html Sveriges och Norges stats-kalender 1870 - Royal Swedish Science Academy] * [http://runeberg.org/sonkal/1872/0005.html Sveriges och Norges stats-kalender 1872 - Royal Swedish Science Academy] * [http://runeberg.org/sonkal/1876/0001.html Sveriges och Norges stats-kalender 1876 - Royal Swedish Science Academy] == Bygdebøker == * [https://www.genealogi.no/wiki/index.php/Liste_over_digitaliserte_bygdeb%C3%B8ker Liste over digitaliserte bygdebøker] - [https://www.genealogi.no/ Norsk Slekthistorisk Forening] == New Sweden == * [https://archive.org/details/swedishsettlem01john/page/n7 The Swedish settlements on the Delaware, 1638-1664 Volume I by Johnson, Amandus, 1877-1974.] * [https://archive.org/details/swedishsettlem02john/page/n5 The Swedish settlements on the Delaware, 1638-1664 Volume II by Johnson, Amandus, 1877-1974.] * [http://nc-chap.org/cranehook/pdfs/census_1671.pdf 1671 Census of the Delaware - Peter Stebbins Craig, J.D. - Fellow, American Society of Genealogasts - Fellow, Genealogacal Society of Pennsylvania - Published by the Genealogical Society of Pennsylvania] == Ísland == * [https://baekur.is/bok/000306940/1/8/Islenzkar_aeviskrar_fra Íslenzkar æviskrár frá landnámstímum til ársloka 1940] Book series, 6 parts. * https://baekur.is/titles/* - Many older books. Look for titles like Æfiágrip, Æviskrár and Æfisaga among others. * [https://baekur.is/bok/000197700/Diplomatarium_Islandicum__ '''Diplomatarium Islandicum''']. Íslenskt fornbréfasafn. Sem hefir inni að halda bréf og gjörninga, dóma og máldaga og aðrar skrár, er snerta Ísland eða íslenzka menn; Útg. Hið íslenzka bókmenntafjelag, Kaupmannahöfn 1857-1972 * '''Sýslumannaæfir''': Bogi Benediktsson á Staðarfelli; [https://archive.org/details/sslumannaefir01bene/page/n4/mode/2up '''Bindi 1'''] * '''Sýslumannaæfir''': Bogi Benediktsson á Staðarfelli; [https://archive.org/details/sslumannafir00orgoog/page/n5/mode/2up '''Bindi 2'''] * '''Sýslumannaæfir''': Bogi Benediktsson á Staðarfelli; [https://archive.org/details/sslumannafir01orgoog/page/n6/mode/2up '''Bindi 3'''] * '''Sýslumannaæfir''': Bogi Benediktsson á Staðarfelli; [https://archive.org/details/sslumannaefir04bene/page/n4/mode/2up '''Bindi 4'''] === Íslendingasögur === * [https://www.snerpa.is/net/isl/grettir.htm '''Grettis saga'''] * [https://www.snerpa.is/net/isl/eirik.htm '''Eiríks saga rauða'''] Guðni Jónsson bjó til prentunar; Útg. Íslendingasagnaútgáfan, Reykjavík 1946-1949 * [https://www.snerpa.is/net/isl/eyrbygg.htm '''Eyrbyggja saga'''] Guðni Jónsson bjó til prentunar; Útg. Íslendingasagnaútgáfan, Reykjavík 1946-1949 * [https://www.snerpa.is/net/isl/floam.htm '''Flóamanna saga'''] Guðni Jónsson bjó til prentunar; Útg. Íslendingasagnaútgáfan, Reykjavík 1946-1949 * [https://sagadb.org/gisla_saga_surssonar.is '''Gísla saga Súrssonar'''] Guðni Jónsson bjó til prentunar; Útg. Íslendingasagnaútgáfan, Reykjavík 1946-1949 * [https://www.snerpa.is/net/snorri/landnama.htm '''Landnámabók'''] Guðni Jónsson bjó til prentunar; Útg. Íslendingasagnaútgáfan, Reykjavík 1946-1949 * [https://www.snerpa.is/net/isl/laxdal.htm '''Laxdæla saga'''] Guðni Jónsson bjó til prentunar; Útg. Íslendingasagnaútgáfan, Reykjavík 1946-1949 * [https://www.snerpa.is/net/isl/ljosvetn.htm '''Ljósvetninga saga'''] Guðni Jónsson bjó til prentunar; Útg. Íslendingasagnaútgáfan, Reykjavík 1946-1949 * [https://www.snerpa.is/net/isl/njala.htm '''Njáls saga'''] Guðni Jónsson bjó til prentunar; Útg. Íslendingasagnaútgáfan, Reykjavík 1946-1949 * [https://www.snerpa.is/net/isl/svarfd.htm '''Svarfdæla saga'''] Guðni Jónsson bjó til prentunar; Útg. Íslendingasagnaútgáfan, Reykjavík 1946-1949 * [https://www.snerpa.is/net/isl/vigaglum.htm '''Víga-Glúms saga'''] Guðni Jónsson bjó til prentunar; Útg. Íslendingasagnaútgáfan, Reykjavík 1946-1949 * [https://heimskringla.no/wiki/%C3%9E%C3%B3rarins_%C3%BE%C3%A1ttr_Nefj%C3%B3lfssonar_inn_fyrri '''Þórarins þáttr Nefjólfssonar inn fyrri'''] Höf. Guðni Jónsson bjó til prentunar; Útg. Íslendingasagnaútgáfan, Reykjavík 1946-1949 * [https://www.snerpa.is/net/isl/tjaldst.htm '''Þorsteins þáttr tjaldstæðings'''] Guðni Jónsson bjó til prentunar; Útg. Íslendingasagnaútgáfan, Reykjavík 1946-1949 * [https://www.snerpa.is/net/isl/hredu.htm '''Þórðar saga hreðu'''] Guðni Jónsson bjó til prentunar; Útg. Íslendingasagnaútgáfan, Reykjavík 1946-1949 * [https://www.snerpa.is/net/fornrit.htm Fornrit] More Sagas == Sàpmi == * [http://webbutik.riksarkivet.se/shop/25093/files/PDF/ingang_till_samisk_historia.pdf Listing of online resources for Sami genealogy by the Swedish National Archives] * [https://www.doria.fi/bitstream/handle/10024/101405/Om_Lappland_och_lapparne_1.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y Om Lappland och lapparne, företrädesvis de svenske: ethnogafiska studier af Gustaf von Düben Part 1] * [https://www.doria.fi/bitstream/handle/10024/101405/Om_Lappland_och_lapparne_2.pdf?sequence=2&isAllowed=y Om Lappland och lapparne, företrädesvis de svenske: ethnogafiska studier af Gustaf von Düben part 2] == Others == * [http://personhistoriskasamfundet.org/om-personhistorisk-tidskrift/ Personhistorisk tidskrift since 1879 - Download PDF booklets for free] * [https://www.genealogia.fi/genos-old/dindexs.htm Genos quarterly - Published by the Finnish Genealogical Society] * [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/Sbl/Start.aspx?lang=en Svenskt biografiskt lexikon (SBL) - Dictionary of Swedish National Biography] * [http://runeberg.org/aikalais/1934/0001.html Aikalaiskirja / 1934 / Who's who in Finland] * [http://runeberg.org/kuka/1954/0003.html Kuka kukin on (Aikalaiskirja) : Who's who in Finland 1954] * [http://runeberg.org/vemochvad/1967/0003.html Vem och vad? Biografisk handbok Who's who in Finland 1967] * [http://runeberg.org/kuka/1978/0003.html Kuka kukin on (Aikalaiskirja) : Who's who in Finland 1978] * [http://runeberg.org/vemarvem/sthlm45/0003.html Vem är Vem? / Stockholmsdelen 1945 / Who's who in Stockholm] * [http://runeberg.org/vemarvem/sthlm62/0003.html Vem är Vem? / Stor-Stockholm 1962 Who's who in Stockholm] * [http://runeberg.org/vemarvem/svea64/0003.html Vem är Vem? / Svealand utom Stor-Stockholm 1964 / Who's who in Svealand] * [http://runeberg.org/vemarvem/gota48/0003.html Vem är Vem? / Götalandsdelen utom Skåne 1948 Who's who in Götaland] * [http://runeberg.org/vemarvem/gota65/0003.html Vem är Vem? / Götaland utom Skåne, Halland, Blekinge 1965 Who's who in Götaland] * [http://runeberg.org/vemarvem/skane48/0003.html Vem är Vem? / Skånedelen 1948 / Who's who in Skåne] * [http://runeberg.org/vemarvem/skane66/0003.html Vem är Vem? / Skåne, Halland, Blekinge 1966 / Who's who in Skåne, Halland, Blekinge] * [http://runeberg.org/vemarvem/norr68/0003.html Vem är Vem? / Norrland, supplement, register 1968 / Who's who in Norrland] * [http://runeberg.org/vemvardet/0001.html Vem var det? 1944 / Who was who in Sweden] * [http://runeberg.org/vemardet/1918/0001.html Vem är det : Svensk biografisk handbok / 1918 / Who's who in Sweden] * [http://runeberg.org/vemardet/1925/0001.html Vem är det : Svensk biografisk handbok / 1925 / Who's who in Sweden] * [http://runeberg.org/vemardet/1933/0001.html Vem är det : Svensk biografisk handbok / 1933 / Who's who in Sweden] * [http://runeberg.org/vemardet/1939/0001.html Vem är det : Svensk biografisk handbok / 1939 / Who's who in Sweden] * [http://runeberg.org/vemardet/1943/0001.html Vem är det : Svensk biografisk handbok / 1943 / Who's who in Sweden] * [http://runeberg.org/vemardet/1945/0001.html Vem är det : Svensk biografisk handbok / 1945 / Who's who in Sweden] * [http://runeberg.org/vemardet/1955/0003.html Vem är det : Svensk biografisk handbok / 1955 / Who's who in Sweden] * [http://runeberg.org/vemardet/1957/0003.html Vem är det : Svensk biografisk handbok / 1957 / Who's who in Sweden] * [http://runeberg.org/vemardet/1963/0003.html Vem är det : Svensk biografisk handbok / 1963 / Who's who in Sweden] * [http://runeberg.org/vemardet/1967/0003.html Vem är det : Svensk biografisk handbok / 1967 / Who's who in Sweden] * [http://runeberg.org/vemardet/1969/0003.html Vem är det : Svensk biografisk handbok / 1969 / Who's who in Sweden] * [http://runeberg.org/vemardet/1977/0003.html Vem är det : Svensk biografisk handbok / 1977 / Who's who in Sweden] * [http://runeberg.org/vemardet/1981/0003.html Vem är det : Svensk biografisk handbok / 1981 / Who's who in Sweden] * [http://runeberg.org/vemardet/1985/0003.html Vem är det : Svensk biografisk handbok / 1985 / Who's who in Sweden] * [http://runeberg.org/vemardet/1993/0003.html Vem är det : Svensk biografisk handbok / 1993 / Who's who in Sweden] * [http://runeberg.org/vemardet/1995/0003.html Vem är det : Svensk biografisk handbok / 1995 / Who's who in Sweden] * [http://runeberg.org/vemardet/1997/0003.html Vem är det : Svensk biografisk handbok / 1997 / Who's who in Sweden] * [https://archive.org/details/forsgtiletlexic02wormgoog/page/n92 Worm, Jens; Forsøg til Lexicon over lærde danske, norske og islandske mænd Det kongelige allene priviligerede bogtrykkeri. Helsingør 1771] * [https://wiki.genealogi.se/index.php/Biographiskt_lexicon_%C3%B6fver_namnkunnige_svenske_m%C3%A4n Biographiskt Lexicon öfver namnkunnige Svenska Män '''Free Google books'''] * [http://runeberg.org/nf/ Nordisk familjebok] * [http://runeberg.org/adelpsb/ Adel präster smugglare bönder] * [http://runeberg.org/histbib/ Historiskt bibilotek] * [http://runeberg.org/millionar/ Svenska millionärer. Minnen och anteckningar] 10 booklets * [http://runeberg.org/minnespfin/ Minnespenningar öfver enskilda personer födda eller verksamma i Finland] 2 booklets * [http://bibliotek.dis-danmark.dk/ Slægtsforskernes Bibliotek - Genealogical library, Denmark] * [http://www.aue-stiftung.org/sites/default/files/lubecker_in_finland.pdf Robert Schweitzer - Lübecker in Finnland - Veröffentlichungen der Stiftung zur Förderung deutscher Kultur 1991] * [https://digi.kirjastot.fi/files/original/d2ea50439036382b053a29199279c8a6.pdf Scondia Illustrata - tomus X - Finnonum, Livomium, et Curlandium ex Johannes Messenii] * [http://hdl.handle.net/2077/56811 Gothenburg University Library / Göteborgs universitetsbibliotek > Digitaliserade samlingar > Monografier > Samlingar till Göteborgs historia. Kulturhistoriska skildringar by Wilhelm Berg 1882] * [http://runeberg.org/upsalam300/prominbjud/ Inbjudningsskrifter till de högtidligheter hvarmed trehundraårsminnet av Upsala möte kommer att firas den 5-7 september 1893 / Promovendi & Inbjudan af Anton N Sundberg & Thore M Fries (1893) Author: Anton Niklas Sundberg, Ernst Trygger, Salomon Eberhard Henschen, Carl Yngve Sahlin, Teodor Magnus Fries] * [http://runeberg.org/smok/ Svenska män och kvinnor. Biografisk uppslagsbok] * [http://runeberg.org/svslagtbok/ Svenska Slägtboken - Gabriel Anrep] * [https://archive.org/search.php?query=svenska%20sl%C3%A4ktkalendern Svenska släktkalendern Elgenstierna] * [https://agricolaverkko.fi/vintti/julkaisut/julkaisusarja/kktk/index.html The Agricola network. Old documents and books in Finnish.] == Family specific == === A === * Agricola Karin [[Space:Papintytär_Karin_Agricola]] ** [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/ff/Papintytar_Karin_Agricola.pdf Papintytär Karin Agricola ja ylioppilas Tuomas Martinpoika by V J Kallio 1937] === B === * Brahe Per ** [http://hdl.handle.net/2077/44461 Gothenburg University Library / Göteborgs universitetsbibliotek > Digitaliserade samlingar > Monografier > Per Brahe, grefve till Visingsborg, friherre till Kajana, herre till Rydboholm, Lindholmen, Brahelinna och Bogesund, Sveriges rikes råd och drots samt lagman öfver Västmanland, Bergslagen och Dalarna :illustrerad lefnadsteckning /af Petrus Nordmann] === F === * Fersen (von Fersen) **[https://dspace.ut.ee/bitstream/handle/10062/22709/est_b_699_1885_eod.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y Geschichte des Geschlechts v. Versen und v. Fersen. Bd. 1, Die Geschichte : Als Manuskript gedruckt Friedrich von Versen (PDF download)(65.18Mb)] **[https://dspace.ut.ee/bitstream/handle/10062/24978/est_b_699.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y Geschichte des Geschlechts v. Versen und v. Fersen. Bd. 2, Urkundenbuch mit mehreren Kunst- und anderen Beilagen, sowie einem Anhang ... : Als Manuskript gedruckt Friedrich von Versen (PDF download)(120.7Mb)] * Foltmar ** [https://dis-danmark.dk/bibliotek/903115.pdf Slægten Foltmar i Danmark og Norge - af Kaj Foltmar - Odense 1957] === G === * von Glasenapp ** [http://www.digitale-bibliothek-mv.de/viewer/image/PPN78665399X/5/ Geschichte des alt-hinterpommerschen Geschlechts der Erb-, Burg- und Schlossgesessenen von Glassenapp - I theile - Gesammelt von E. von Glasenapp - Berlin 1884] ** [http://www.digitale-bibliothek-mv.de/viewer/image/PPN786654465/5/ Vollständige Genealogie des alt-hinterpommerschen Geschlechts der Erb-, Burg- und Schlossgesessenen von Glassenapp - II theile - Gesammelt von E. von Glasenapp - Berlin 1897] === H === * Harpøth ** [https://www.ronlev.dk/webdokumenter/meddelelser_om_slaegten_harpoeth_ved_p_storgaard_pedersen_1913.pdf Meddelelser om slægten Harpøth - ved P. Storgaard Pedersen - Hardsyssels Aarbog VII 1913] * Holst (von Holst) **[http://dspace.ut.ee/bitstream/handle/10062/47620/utl15a004480.pdf Chronik und Stammbaum der Familie von Holst. Zusammengestellt von Leopold von Holst. Freiburg i. Br. 1909.] * Hästesko ** [https://www.sls.fi/sv/utgivning/johan-henrik-hastesko Petrus Nordmann, 1891 Johan Henrik Hästesko Några blad ur Anjala-förbundets historia Utgivningsår 1891 ISBN 978-951-583-299-3] === P === * Petersohn [[Space:Slägten_Petersohn]] **[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/83/Slagten_Petersohn.pdf Slägten Petersohn - Några Anteckningar - By [[Elgenstierna-1|Gustaf Elgenstierna]] - Bärgslags-Kurirens Tryckeri, Nora 1896] === R === * Runeberg ** [https://www.sls.fi/sv/utgivning/anteckningar-om-runeberg Fredrika Runeberg, 1946 Anteckningar om Runeberg Min pennas saga Utgivare Karin Allardt Ekelund Utgivningsår 1946 ISBN 978-951-583-386-0] ** [https://www.sls.fi/sv/utgivning/brev-till-sonen-walter-1861-1879 Fredrika Runeberg, 1971 Brev till sonen Walter 1861–1879 Köpenhamn, Rom, Paris Utgivare Karin Allardt Ekelund Utgivningsår 1971 ISBN 978-951-583-387-7] ** [https://www.sls.fi/sv/utgivning/fredrika-runeberg-0 Karin Allardt Ekelund, 1942 Fredrika Runeberg En biografisk och litteraturhistorisk studie Utgivningsår 1942 ISBN 978-951-583-385-3] ** [https://www.sls.fi/sv/utgivning/runeberg-i-bild Marta Hirn, 1954 Runeberg i bild Utgivningsår 1954 ISBN 978-951-583-389-1] === S === * Selmer ** [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/421760-stamtavle-over-de-dansk-og-norske-forgreninger-af-slaegten-selmer?offset=4 Stamtavle over de dansk og norske forgreninger af slægten Selmer Author H.P.Selmer Kjøbenhavn December 1868] === T === * Thesleff ** [https://www.sls.fi/sv/utgivning/herrar-till-hatt-och-varja Ingegerd Lundén Cronström, 1963 Herrar till hatt och värja En bortglömd gren av släkten Thesleff Utgivningsår 1963 ISBN 978-951-583-380-8] === V === * Versen (von Versen) see Fersen (von Fersen)
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[[House of Welf|Guelph]] line
[[House of Hanover|Hanover]] sub-line
|[[Ernst August V, Prince of Hanover|Duke Ernst August III]] |- |[[File:Flag of Bulgaria.svg|border|31px]] |[[Kingdom of Bulgaria|Bulgaria]] |[[File:Coat of arms of Bulgaria (1927-1946).svg|40px]] |[[House of Wettin|Wettin]]
[[Saxe-Coburg and Gotha]] line
|[[Simeon II of Bulgaria|King Simeon II]] |- |[[File:Flag of Courland (state).svg|31px]] |[[Duchy of Courland and Semigallia]] |[[File:Coat of Arms of Duchy of Courland.jpg|40px]] |[[Ernst-Johann Biron, Prince of Courland|Biron]] |[[Ernst-Johann Biron, Prince of Courland|Duke Ernst-Johann]] |- |rowspan="2"|[[File:Civil Flag of Banovina of Croatia.svg|border|31px]] |rowspan="3"|[[Croatia]] |align="center"|[[File:Coat of arms of Croatia (1868-1918) with crown.svg|30px]] |[[Habsburg|Habsburg-Lorraine]] |[[Karl von Habsburg|King Karlo V]] |- |align="center"|[[File:Greater coat of arms of the Banate of Croatia.svg|34px]] |[[House of Karađorđević|Karađorđević]] |[[Alexander, Crown Prince of Yugoslavia|King Aleksandar II]] |- |[[File:Flag of Croatia (white chequy).svg|border|31px]] |align="center"|[[File:Great coat of arms of the king of italy (1890-1946).svg|36px]] |[[House of Savoy|Savoy]] |[[Prince Amedeo, Duke of Aosta (b. 1943)|King Zvonimir II]] |- |rowspan="4"|[[File:Flag of Cyprus.svg|border|31px]] |rowspan="4"|[[Cyprus]] |[[File:Badge of the House of Windsor.svg|40px]] |[[House of Wettin|Wettin]]
[[Saxe-Coburg and Gotha]] line
renamed [[House of Windsor|Windsor]]
|[[Elizabeth II|Queen Elizabeth II]] |- |[[Image:Armoiries Chypre.svg|31px]] ||[[House of Lusignan]] | |- |[[File:Coa fam ITA Corner.svg|31px]] ||[[House of Cornaro]] |? |- | |[[Komnenos]] |Extinct |- |[[File:Flag of the Kingdom of Dalmatia.svg|31px|border]] |[[Kingdom of Dalmatia|Dalmatia]] |align="center"|[[File:Coat of arms of Dalmatia crowned.svg|27px|]] |[[House of Habsburg-Lorraine|Habsburg-Lorraine]] |[[Karl von Habsburg|King Karlo II]] |- |[[File:Flag of Denmark.svg|31px]] |[[Denmark]] |[[File:Royal Coat of Arms of Denmark.svg|40px]] |[[House of Oldenburg|Oldenburg]]
[[House of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg|Glücksburg]] line
|'''[[Margrethe II of Denmark|Queen Margrethe II]]''' |- |rowspan="2"|[[File:Flag of England.svg|border|31px]] |rowspan="2"|[[England]] |align="center"|[[File:Coat of Arms of England (1603-1649).svg|48px]] |[[House of Wittelsbach|Wittelsbach]]
([[Jacobitism|Jacobite]] [[Jacobite succession|succession]]) |[[Franz, Duke of Bavaria|King Francis II]] |- |align="center"|[[File:Badge of the House of Windsor.svg|40px]] |[[House of Wettin|Wettin]]
[[Saxe-Coburg and Gotha]] line
renamed [[House of Windsor|Windsor]]
|[[Elizabeth II|Queen Elizabeth II]] |- |[[File:Flag of Finland 1918-1920 (State).svg|border|31px]] |[[Kingdom of Finland (1918)|Finland]] |[[File:Coat of Arms of Kingdom of Finland (1918-1919).svg|40px|]] |[[House of Hesse|Lorraine-Brabant]]
Hesse-Kassel or Hesse-Cassel line
|[[Prince Philipp of Hesse (b. 1970)|King Philipp]] |- |[[File:Royal Standard of the Kingdom of France.svg|border|31px]] |[[Kingdom of France|France
(Bourbon kingdom)]] |[[File:Grand Royal Coat of Arms of France.svg|40px]] |[[House of Bourbon|Bourbon]]
[[Legitimists|Legitimist line]]
|[[Louis Alphonse, Duke of Anjou|King Louis XX]] |- |rowspan="2"|[[File:Flag of France.svg|border|31px]] |[[July Monarchy|France
(July Monarchy)]] |[[File:Coat of Arms of the July Monarchy (1830-31).svg|40px]] |[[House of Orléans|Orléans]]
[[Orléanists|Orléanist line]] |[[Henri, comte de Paris, duc de France|King Henri VII]] |- |[[Second French Empire|France
(Empire)]] |[[File:Imperial Coat of arms of France (1852–1870).svg|40px]] |[[House of Bonaparte|Bonaparte]] |[[Charles Marie Jérôme Victor Napoléon Bonaparte|Emperor Napoléon VII]] |- |rowspan="2"|[[File:Flag of Georgia.svg|border|31px]] |rowspan="2"|[[Kingdom of Georgia|Georgia]] |rowspan="2"|[[File:Cropped Bagratids coat of Arms.png|40px]] |[[Bagrationi Dynasty|Bagration]]
[[Gruzinsky]] line
|[[Nugzar Bagration-Gruzinsky]] |- |[[Bagrationi Dynasty|Bagration]]
[[House of Mukhrani|Mukhrani]] line
|[[David Bagration of Mukhrani|David Bagration of Mukhrani and Zornoza]] |- |[[File:Flag of the German Empire.svg|border|31px]] |[[German Empire|Germany]] |[[File:Wappen Deutsches Reich - Reichswappen (Grosses).svg|40px|]] |[[House of Hohenzollern|Hohenzollern]] |[[Georg Friedrich, Prince of Prussia|Emperor Georg Friedrich]] |- |[[File:Hellenic Kingdom Flag 1935.svg|border|31px]] |[[Kingdom of Greece|Greece]] |[[File:Royal Coat of Arms of Greece.svg|40px|]] |[[House of Oldenburg|Oldenburg]]
[[House of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg|Glücksburg]] line
|[[Constantine II of Greece|King Constantine II]] |- |[[File:Flag of Hanover 1837-1866.svg|border|31px]] |[[Kingdom of Hanover|Hanover]] |[[File:Hannover1837.jpg|40px|]] |[[House of Este|Este]]
[[House of Welf|Guelph]] line
[[House of Hanover|Hanover]] sub-line
|[[Ernst August V, Prince of Hanover|King Ernst August V]] |- |[[File:Flagge Großherzogtum Hessen ohne Wappen.svg|border|31px]] |[[Grand Duchy of Hesse|Hesse]] |rowspan="2"|[[File:Wappen Deutsches Reich - Grossherzogtum Hessen-LF.png|40px|]] |rowspan="2"|[[House of Hesse|Lorraine-Brabant]]
Hesse-Kassel or Hesse-Cassel line
|[[Donatus, Landgrave of Hesse|Grand Duke Donatus]] |- |[[File:Flag of Hesse.svg|border|31px]] |[[Electorate of Hesse|Hesse-Kassel]] (or Hesse-Cassel) |[[Donatus, Landgrave of Hesse|Elector Donatus]] |- |rowspan="2"|[[File:Flag of Hohenzollern-Hechingen and Sigmaringen.png|border|31px]] |[[Hohenzollern-Hechingen]] |[[File:Wappen Hechingen.svg|40px]] |rowspan="2"|[[House of Hohenzollern|Hohenzollern]]
[[House of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen|Sigmaringen]] line
|rowspan="2"|[[Karl Friedrich, Prince of Hohenzollern|Prince Karl Friedrich]] |- |[[Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen]] |[[File:Kreis-sigmaringen-altes-wappen.png|40px]] |- |[[File:Flag of Hungary (1867-1918).svg|border|31px]] |[[Kingdom of Hungary|Hungary]] |[[File:Coa Hungary Country History med (1915).svg|40px|]] |[[Habsburg|Habsburg-Lorraine]] |[[Karl von Habsburg|King Károly V]] |- |[[File:Light Blue Flag of Iceland.svg|border|31px]] |[[Kingdom of Iceland|Iceland]] |[[File:Royal Coat of Arms of Denmark (1903-1948).svg|40px]] |[[House of Oldenburg|Oldenburg]]
[[House of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg|Glücksburg]] line
|[[Margrethe II of Denmark|Queen Margrét I]] |- |[[File:Green harp flag of Ireland 17th century.svg|border|31px]] |[[High King of Ireland|Ireland
(High King)]] |[[File:O'Conor Don.JPG|thumb.svg|40px]] |[[O'Conor Don]] |[[Denis O'Conor Don|Desmond O'Conor Don, Prince of Connacht]] |- |[[File:Royal Standard of Ireland (1542–1801).svg|border|31px]] |rowspan='2'|[[Kingdom of Ireland|Ireland]]
(Kingdom) |align="center"|[[File:Coat of Arms of England (1603-1649).svg|48px]] |[[House of Wittelsbach|Wittelsbach]]
([[Jacobitism|Jacobite]] [[Jacobite succession|succession]]) |[[Franz, Duke of Bavaria|King Francis II]] |- |[[File:St Patrick's saltire.svg|border|31px]] |align="center"|[[File:Badge of the House of Windsor.svg|40px]] |[[House of Wettin|Wettin]]
[[Saxe-Coburg and Gotha]] line
renamed [[House of Windsor|Windsor]]
|[[Elizabeth II|Queen Elizabeth II]] |- |rowspan="2"|[[File:Flag of Italy (1861-1946).svg|border|31px]] |rowspan="2"|[[Kingdom of Italy (1861–1946)|Italy]] |rowspan="2"|[[File:Great coat of arms of the king of italy (1890-1946).svg|40px]] |[[House of Savoy|Savoy]] |[[Vittorio Emanuele, Prince of Naples|King Vittorio Emanuele IV]] |- |[[House of Savoy|Savoy]]
[[Duke of Aosta|Aosta]] line
|[[Amedeo, 5th Duke of Aosta|King Amedeo]] |- |[[File:Flag of Liechtenstein.svg|31px]] |[[Liechtenstein]] |[[File:National Coat of arms of Liechtenstein.svg|40px]] |[[Princely Family of Liechtenstein|Liechtenstein]] |'''[[Hans Adam II of Liechtenstein|Prince Hans Adam II]]''' |- |[[File:Flag of Lithuania 1918-1940.svg|31px]] |[[Kingdom of Lithuania (1918)|Lithuania]] |[[File:Coat of Arms of the Kingdom of Württemberg, 1817.svg|40px]] |[[House of Württemberg|Württemberg]] |[[Wilhelm Albert, Duke of Urach|Duke Wilhelm Albert]] |- |rowspan="2"|[[File:Flagge Fürstentum Lippe.svg|31px]] |rowspan="2"|[[Principality of Lippe|Lippe]] |rowspan="2"|[[File:Wappen Deutsches Reich - Fürstentum Lippe.png|40px]] |rowspan="2"|[[House of Lippe|Lippe]] |[[Armin, Prince of Lippe|Prince Armin]] |- |[[Friedrich Wilhelm, Prince of Lippe|Prince Friedrich Wilhelm]] |- |[[File:Flag of Luxembourg.svg|border|31px]] |[[Luxembourg]] |[[File:Armoiries Luxembourg Bourbon avec ornements.svg|44px]] |[[House of Bourbon|Bourbon]]
[[:Category:House of Bourbon-Parma|Parma]] line
[[House of Nassau-Weilburg|Nassau-Weilburg]] sub-line
|'''[[Henri of Luxembourg|Grand Duke Henri]]''' |- |[[File:Flag of Malta.svg|border|31px]] |[[Malta]] |[[File:Royal Standard of Malta (1964).svg|border|40px]] |[[House of Wettin|Wettin]]
[[Saxe-Coburg and Gotha]] line
renamed [[House of Windsor|Windsor]]
|[[Elizabeth II|Queen Elizabeth II]] |- |rowspan="2"|[[File:Flagge Großherzogtümer Mecklenburg.svg|31px]] |[[Grand Duchy of Mecklenburg-Schwerin|Mecklenburg-Schwerin]] |[[File:Wappen Mecklenburg-Schwerin.png|40px]] |rowspan="2"|[[House of Mecklenburg|Mecklenburg]]
[[Grand Duchy of Mecklenburg-Strelitz|Strelitz]] line
|Extinct |- |[[Grand Duchy of Mecklenburg-Strelitz|Mecklenburg-Strelitz]] |[[File:Grossherzogswappen Mecklenburg (Schwerin&Strelitz).PNG|40px]] |[[Duke Georg Borwin of Mecklenburg|Grand Duke Georg Borwin]] |- |[[File:Flag of the Duchy of Modena.svg|border|31px]] |[[Duchy of Modena and Reggio|Modena and Reggio]] |[[File:Armoiries Autriche-Este 1814.svg|40px]] |[[Habsburg|Habsburg-Lorraine]]
[[Austria-Este]] line
|[[Prince Lorenz of Belgium, Archduke of Austria-Este|Duke Lorenz]] |- |[[File:Flag of Monaco.svg|border|31px]] |[[Monaco]] |[[File:Coat of Arms of Monaco.svg|40px]] |[[House of Grimaldi|Grimaldi]]
agnatically Polignac
|'''[[Albert II, Prince of Monaco|Prince Albert II]]''' |- |[[File:Flag of Montenegro (1941-1944).svg|border|31px]] |[[Kingdom of Montenegro|Montenegro]] |[[File:Coat of arms of the House of Petrović-Njegoš.svg|40px]] |[[House of Petrovic-Njegoš|Petrović-Njegoš]] |[[Nicholas, Prince of Montenegro|King Nicholas II]] |- |[[File:Bandera Navarra.svg|31px]] |[[Kingdom of Navarre|Navarre]] |[[File:Grand Royal Coat of Arms of France & Navarre.svg|40px]] |[[House of Bourbon|Bourbon]] |[[Princess Alicia of Bourbon-Parma|Queen Alice]] |- |[[File:Flag of the Netherlands.svg|border|31px]] |[[Kingdom of the Netherlands|Netherlands]] |[[File:Coat of arms of the Netherlands.svg|40px]] ||[[House of Lippe|Lippe]]
[[House of Orange-Nassau|Orange-Nassau]] line
|'''[[Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands|King Willem-Alexander]]''' |- |[[File:Flag of Normandie.svg|31px]] |[[Dukes of Normandy|Normandy]] |[[File:Arms of William the Conqueror (1066-1087).svg|31px]] |[[House of Windsor|Windsor]] |[[Elizabeth II|Queen Elizabeth II]] |- |[[File:Flag of Norway.svg|31px]] |[[Norway]] |[[File:Royal Arms of Norway.svg|40px]] |[[House of Oldenburg|Oldenburg]]
[[House of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg|Glücksburg]] line
|'''[[Harald V of Norway|King Harald V]]''' |- |[[File:Flagge Herzogtum Oldenburg.svg|31px]] |[[Grand Duchy of Oldenburg|Oldenburg]] |[[File:Wappen Deutsches Reich - Grossherzogtum Oldenburg.png|40px]] |[[House of Oldenburg|Oldenburg]]
[[House of Holstein-Gottorp|Holstein-Gottorp]] line
|[[Anton Günther, Duke of Oldenburg|Grand Duke Anton Günther]] |- |[[File:Flag of the Duchy of Parma.svg|31px]] |[[Duchy of Parma|Parma]] |[[File:Parma-Stemma.png|40px]] |[[House of Bourbon|Bourbon]] |[[Carlos, Duke of Parma|Duke Carlo V]] |- |rowspan="7"|[[File:Flag of Poland.svg|31px]] |rowspan="7"|[[Kingdom of Poland (disambiguation)|Poland]] |[[File:Wappen Königreich Galizien & Lodomerien.png|40px]] |[[House of Habsburg|Habsburg-Lorraine]] |[[Karl von Habsburg|Karol II]] |- |[[File:Herb Jagiellonów.PNG|40px]] |[[Jagiellon dynasty|Jagiellon]] |Extinct |- |[[File:Coat of arms of Wettin House Albert Line.png|40px]] |[[House of Wettin|Wettin]] |? |- |[[File:Herb Wieniawa.jpg|40px]] |[[Leszczyński]] |Extinct |- |[[File:POL Przemysł II 1295 COA.svg|40px]] |[[Piast dynasty|Piast]] |Extinct |- |[[File:Herb Poniatowskich.PNG|40px]] |[[Poniatowski]] |? |- |[[File:Erb Přemyslovců.png|40px]] |[[Přemyslid dynasty|Přemyslid]] |Extinct |- |rowspan="2"|[[File:Flag Portugal (1830).svg|border|31px]] |rowspan="2"|[[Kingdom of Portugal|Portugal]] |[[File:Armas novas duques bragança.png|40px]] |[[House of Braganza|Braganza]] |[[Duarte Pio, Duke of Braganza|King Duarte III]] |- |[[File:Coat of Arms Kingdom of Portugal (1830).svg|40px]] |[[House of Wettin|Wettin]]
[[House of Braganza-Saxe-Coburg and Gotha|Braganza-Saxe-Coburg and Gotha]] line
|Extinct |- |[[File:Flag of Prussia 1892-1918.svg|border|31px]] |[[Kingdom of Prussia|Prussia]] |[[File:Wappen Deutsches Reich - Königreich Preussen (Grosses).png|40px]] |[[House of Hohenzollern|Hohenzollern]] |[[Georg Friedrich, Prince of Prussia|King Georg Friedrich]] |- |[[File:Flagge Fürstentum Reuß ältere Linie.svg|31px]] |[[Reuss Elder Line|Reuss
Elder Line]] |rowspan="2"|[[File:Wappen Deutsches Reich - Fürstentum Reuß jüngere Linie.png|40px|]] |rowspan="2"|[[House of Reuss|Reuss]] |rowspan="2"|[[Heinrich XIV, Prince Reuss of Köstritz|Prince Heinrich XIV]] |- |[[File:Flagge Fürstentum Reuß jüngere Linie.svg|31px]] |[[Reuss Junior Line|Reuss
Junior Line]] |- |[[File:Flag of Romania.svg|31px]] |[[Kingdom of Romania|Romania]] |[[File:Kingdom of Romania - Big CoA.svg|40px]] |[[House of Hohenzollern|Hohenzollern]]
[[House of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen|Sigmaringen]] line
renamed [[House of Romania|Romania]]
|[[Michael I of Romania|King Michael I]] |- |rowspan="2"|[[File:Flag of Russia.svg|border|31px]] |rowspan="2"|[[Russian Empire|Russia]] |rowspan="2"|[[File:Greater Coat of Arms of the Russian Empire 1700x1767 pix Igor Barbe 2006.jpg|40px]] |rowspan="2"|[[House of Romanov|House of Romanov-Holstein-Gottorp]]
[[House of Holstein-Gottorp|Holstein-Gottorp]] line
[[House of Oldenburg|Oldenburg]] sub-line
|[[Nicholas Romanov, Prince of Russia|Emperor Nicholas III]] |- |[[Maria Vladimirovna, Grand Duchess of Russia|Empress Maria]] |- |[[File:Flag of the Kingdom of Sardinia.svg|40px]] |[[Kingdom of Sardinia|Sardinia]] |[[File:Coat of arms of the Kingdom of Italy (1848-1870).svg|40px]] |[[House of Savoy|Savoy]] |[[Vittorio Emanuele, Prince of Naples|King Vittorio Emanuele IV]] |- |[[File:Flagge Herzogtum Sachsen-Coburg-Gotha (1826-1911).svg|border|31px]] |[[Saxe-Altenburg]] |[[File:Wappen Deutsches Reich - Herzogtum Sachsen-Altenburg (Grosses).png|40px]] |[[House of Wettin|Wettin]]
([[Ernestine duchies|Ernestine]] Line) |Extinct |- |rowspan="2"|[[File:Flagge Herzogtum Sachsen-Coburg-Gotha (1911-1920).svg|border|31px]] |rowspan="2"|[[Saxe-Coburg and Gotha]] |rowspan="2"|[[File:Wappen Sachsen Coburg Gotha.png|40px]] |- |[[House of Wettin|Wettin]]
([[Ernestine duchies|Ernestine]] Line) |[[Andreas, Prince of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha|Duke Andreas]] |- |[[File:Flagge Herzogtum Sachsen-Meiningen.svg|border|31px]] |[[Saxe-Meiningen]] |[[File:Wappen Deutsches Reich - Herzogtum Sachsen-Meiningen-Hildburghausen (Grosses).png|40px]] |[[House of Wettin|Wettin]]
([[Ernestine duchies|Ernestine]] Line) |[[Konrad, Prince of Saxe-Meiningen|Duke Konrad]] |- |[[File:Flagge Großherzogtum Sachsen-Weimar-Eisenach (1813-1897).svg|31px]] |[[Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach]] |[[File:Wappen Deutsches Reich - Grossherzogtum Sachsen-Weimar-Eisenach.png|40px]] |[[House of Wettin|Wettin]]
([[Ernestine duchies|Ernestine]] Line) |[[Michael, Prince of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach|Grand Duke Michael]] |- |rowspan="2"|[[File:Flagge Königreich Sachsen (1815-1918).svg|border|31px]] |rowspan="2"|[[Kingdom of Saxony|Saxony]] |rowspan="2"|[[File:Coat of arms of Wettin House Albert Line.png|40px]] |[[House of Wettin|Wettin]]
(Albertine Line) |[[Prince Ruediger of Saxony|King Ruediger]] |- |[[Saxe-Gessaphe]] |[[Prince Alexander of Saxe-Gessaphe|King Alexander]] |- |[[File:Flagge Fürstentum Schaumburg-Lippe.svg|border|31px]] |[[Schaumburg-Lippe]] |[[File:Wappen Deutsches Reich - Fürstentum Schaumburg-Lippe.png|40px|]] |[[House of Lippe|Lippe]] |[[Alexander, Prince of Schaumburg-Lippe|Prince Alexander]] |- |rowspan="2"|[[File:Flagge Fürstentümer Schwarzburg.svg|border|31px]] |[[Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt]] |[[File:Wappen Deutsches Reich - Fürstentum Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt.jpg|40px]] |rowspan="2"|[[House of Schwarzburg|Schwarzburg]] |rowspan="2"|Extinct
[Schwarzburg principalities operated under Semi-Salic primogeniture which means that in the event of the extinction of all male dynasts, females can inherit. Therefore, applying Semi-Salic law then the current heir to the principalities of Schwarzburg is Friedrich Magnus, Count of Solms-Wildenfels (born 1927) the son of Princess Marie Antoinette of Schwarzburg (1898–1984), sister of [[Friedrich Günther, Prince of Schwarzburg|Prince Friedrich Günther]], the last pretender of Schwarzburg Principalities.] |- |[[Schwarzburg-Sondershausen]] |[[File:Wappen Deutsches Reich - Fürstentum Schwarzburg-Sondershausen.png|40px]] |- |rowspan="2"|[[File:Flag of Scotland.svg|border|31px]] |rowspan="2"|[[Scotland]] |align="center"|[[File:Royal Coat of Arms of the Kingdom of Scotland.svg|48px]] |[[House of Wittelsbach|Wittelsbach]]
([[Jacobitism|Jacobite]] [[Jacobite succession|succession]]) |[[Franz, Duke of Bavaria|King Francis II]] |- |align="center"|[[File:Badge of the House of Windsor.svg|40px]] |[[House of Wettin|Wettin]]
[[Saxe-Coburg and Gotha]] line
renamed [[House of Windsor|Windsor]]
|[[Elizabeth II|Queen Elizabeth II]] |- |[[File:Supposed Serbian Empire flag.svg|border|31px]] |[[Serbia]]
([[Grand Principality of Serbia|Grand Principality]], [[Kingdom of Serbia (medieval)|Kingdom]], [[Serbian Empire|Empire]]) |[[File:Nemanjici.jpg|40px]] |[[Nemanjić dynasty|Nemanjić]] |Extinct |- |rowspan="3"|[[File:Civil Flag of Serbia.svg|border|31px]] |rowspan="3"|[[Serbia]]
([[Kingdom of Serbia|Kingdom]]) |[[File:Coat of arms of Serbia (2004-2010).svg|40px]] |[[House of Obrenović|Obrenović]] |[[Srboljub Jakovljević]] |- |[[File:Coat of arms of the House of Petrović-Njegoš.svg|40px]] |[[House of Petrović-Njegoš|Petrović-Njegoš]]
(links to the [[House of Obrenović]]) |[[Nicholas, Crown Prince of Montenegro|Nikola II]] |- |[[File:Karađorđević.gif|40px]] |[[House of Karađorđević|Karađorđević]] |[[Alexander, Crown Prince of Yugoslavia|King Aleksandar II]] |- |[[File:Flag of Spain.svg|31px]] |[[Spain]] |[[File:Escudo de armas de Juan Carlos I de España.svg|40px]] |[[House of Bourbon|Bourbon]] |'''[[Juan Carlos I of Spain|King Juan Carlos I]]''' |- |[[File:Flag of Sweden.svg|31px]] |[[Sweden]] |[[File:Coat of Arms of Sweden.svg|40px]] |[[House of Bernadotte|Bernadotte]] |'''[[Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden|King Carl XVI Gustav]]''' |- |[[File:Flag of the Grand Duchy of Tuscany (1840).svg|border|31px]] |[[Grand Duchy of Tuscany|Tuscany]] |[[File:Leopold II Arms-personal.svg|40px]] |[[Habsburg|Habsburg-Lorraine]] |[[Archduke Sigismund, Grand Duke of Tuscany|Grand Duke Sigismund]] |- |rowspan="2"|[[File:Flag of the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies (1860).svg|border|31px]] |rowspan="2"|[[Two Sicilies]] |rowspan="2"|[[File:Coat of arms of the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies.svg|40px]] |rowspan="2"|[[House of Bourbon|Bourbon]]
Two Sicilies line
|[[Infante Carlos, Duke of Calabria|King Carlo VIII]] |- |[[Prince Carlo, Duke of Castro|King Charles I]] |- |[[File:United Baltic Duchy flag.svg|border|31px]] |[[United Baltic Duchy]] |[[File:Wappen Mecklenburg-Schwerin.png|40px]] |[[House of Mecklenburg|Mecklenburg]]
[[House of Mecklenburg|House of Mecklenburg-Schwerin]] line
| Extinct, but Daughter of Duke still alive [[Duchess Woizlawa Feodora of Mecklenburg|Duchess Woizlawa]] |- |[[File:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg|border|31px]] |[[United Kingdom]] |align="center"|[[File:Badge of the House of Windsor.svg|40px]] |[[House of Wettin|Wettin]]
[[Saxe-Coburg and Gotha]] line
renamed [[House of Windsor|Windsor]]
|'''[[Elizabeth II|Queen Elizabeth II]]'''
|- |[[File:Flag of Germany (3-2 aspect ratio).svg|31px]] |[[Waldeck (state)|Waldeck and Pyrmont]] |[[File:Wappen Deutsches Reich - Fürstentum Waldeck und Pyrmont.png|40px]] |[[House of Waldeck|Waldeck]] |[[Wittekind Adolf, Prince of Waldeck and Pyrmont|Prince Wittekind Adolf]] |- |[[File:Flagge Königreich Württemberg.svg|31px]] |[[Kingdom of Württemberg|Württemberg]] |[[File:Coat of Arms of the Kingdom of Württemberg, 1817.svg|40px]] |[[House of Württemberg|Württemberg]] |[[Carl, Duke of Württemberg|King Carl]] |- |[[File:Flag of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia.svg|border|31px]] |[[Kingdom of Yugoslavia|Yugoslavia]] |[[File:Coat of arms of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia.svg|40px]] |[[House of Karađorđević|Karađorđević]] |[[Alexander, Crown Prince of Yugoslavia|King Aleksandar II]] |}
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[[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs]] [[Category:Scottish Clans]][[Category:Scotland]] '''Part of the [[Project:Scotland| Scotland Project]] and [[Space:Scotland - Scottish Clans Teams|Scottish Clans Teams]]''' '''Also see ''' [[:Space:A Glossary of Clan Terms|A Glossary of Clan Terms]] -----------------------------------------------
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''History of the Scottish Celtic Language and a list of Scottish Gaelic Names''
'''History of the Scottish Celtic Language''' Scottish Gaelic (Gàidhlig; (kaːlikʲ) is a Celtic language native to Scotland. A member of the Goidelic branch of the Celtic languages, Scottish Gaelic, like Modern Irish and Manx, developed out of Middle Irish, and thus descends ultimately from Old Irish. The 'traditional' view is that Gaelic language was brought to Scotland, probably in the 4th century, by settlers from Ireland, who founded the Gaelic kingdom of Dál Riata on Scotland's west coast. This is based mostly on medieval writings from the 9th and 10th centuries. However, recently some archeologists have argued against this view, saying that there is no archeological or placename evidence for a migration or a takeover by a small group of elites. In his academic paper Were the Scots Irish?, archeologist Ewan Campbell suggests that in the "maritime province" of northern Ireland and western Scotland, "sea communications dominated, and allowed a shared archaic language to be maintained, isolated from linguistic developments which were taking place east of the Highland massif" Scottish Gaelic developed as an independent language after the 12th century. With the growth of Dál Riata and its use by the church, Scottish Gaelic became the language of most of Scotland, replacing Cumbric in the south and Pictish in the east.The language was maintained by the trade empire of the Lordship of the Isles, which continued to control parts of Ulster until the 16th century. The Gaelic language eventually displaced Pictish north of the River Forth, and until the late 15th century was known in Scots (then known as Inglis) as Scottis, and in England as Scottish. From around the early 16th century, Scots language speakers gave the Gaelic language the name Erse (meaning Irish in Scots), and thereafter it was invariably the collection of Middle English dialects spoken within the Kingdom of Scotland, that they referred to as Scottis (see Scots language). This in itself was ironic, as it was at this time that Gaelic was developing its distinct and characteristic Scottish forms of the modern period. Scottish Gaelic was called "Erse" partly because educated Gaelic speakers in Ireland and Scotland all used the literary dialect (sometimes called Classical Gaelic) so that there was little or no difference in usage. When Classical Gaelic stopped being used in schools in both countries, colloquial usage began to predominate, and the divergence of the two languages became more and more apparent in writing. '''External Links''' [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scottish_Gaelic Wikipedia] '''A List of Scottish Gaelic Womens Names''' {| border="1" cellpadding="2" |- | width="110" bgcolor="grey" | English | width="110" bgcolor="grey" | Gaelic | width="110" bgcolor="grey" | English | width="110" bgcolor="grey" | Gaelic | width="110" bgcolor="grey" | English | width="110" bgcolor="grey" | Gaelic | width="110" bgcolor="grey" | English | width="110" bgcolor="grey" | Gaelic |- | Amelia||Aimili||Clarisa||Cairir||Helen||Eilidh||Margery||Marsail |- |Anabella||Barabal||Diana||Diana||Henrietta||Eiric||Marion||Muireall |- |Angelica||Aingealag||Dorcas||Deòiridh||Isabella||Iseabal||Martha||Moireach |- |Ann||Anna||Dorothy||Diorbhail||Janet||Seònaid||Mary, Molly||Màiri |- |Barbara||Barbara||Elgin||Eiliginn||Jane, Jean, Jenny||Sìne||Mildred||Milread |- |Catherine||Caitriana||Elizabeth||Ealasaid||Judith||Siubhan||Euphamia||Oirhrig |- |Christian||Cairstìne||Flora||Fionnaghal||Louisa||Liùsaidh||Rachel||Raónaild |- |Cicely||Silis||Frances||Fràngag||Lucretia||Lùereis||Sarah||Mòr |- |Clare||Sorcha||Grace||Giorsail||Margaret||Mairearad||Winnifred||Ùna |} '''A List of Scottish Gaelic Mens Names''' {| border="1" cellpadding="2" |- |width="110" bgcolor="grey"|'''English''' |width="110" bgcolor="grey"|'''Gaelic''' |width="110" bgcolor="grey"|'''English''' |width="110" bgcolor="grey"|'''Gaelic''' |width="110" bgcolor="grey"|'''English''' |width="110" bgcolor="grey"|'''Gaelic''' |width="110" bgcolor="grey"|'''English''' |width="110" bgcolor="grey"|'''Gaelic''' |- | Adam || Adhamh || Ewan||Eòbhann|| Lawrence||Làbhruinn || Peter||Peadar |- | Albert || Ailbeart|| Farquhar(Fred)||Fearchar|| Lewis||Luthais || Philip||Philip |- |Alexander|| Alasdair|| Fergus||Fearghus || Luke||Lucais || Quintin||Caoidhean |- |Allan|| Ailean|| Fingal||Fionn|| Magnus||Mànus || Richard||Ruiseart |- |Alpin||Ailpein|| Finlay||Fionnladh|| Malcolm||Calum || Robert ||Rob |- | Andrew||Aindrea|| Francis (Frank)|| Frang|| Martin||Màrtainn || Roderick (Rory)||Ruairidh |- |Angus||Aonghas|| Geoffry|| Goiridh|| Matthew||Mata || Ronald||Raonull |- |Archibald||Gilleasbuig||Gillanders||Gilleanndrais|| Maxwell||Mascual || Samuel||Samuel |- |Aulay||Amhladh|| George||Seòras|| Michael||Mìcheil || Somerled||Somhairle |- |Charles||Tearlach|| Gilbert||Gillebard|| Mungo||Mungan || Simon||Sìm |- |Christopher||Gillecriosd|| Gilebride||Gillebrìde|| Murdoch||Murchadh || Solomon||Solamh |- |Colin||Cailean|| Gillies||Gilliosa|| Murphy||Muireach || Stephen||Steaphan |- |Coll||Colla|| Godfrey||Guaidhre|| Nicholas||Neacal || Taddeus||Taogh |- |Conall||Connull|| Gregor||Griogair|| Naughtan||Neachdann || Thomas||Tòmas |- |Constantine||Conn|| Henry (Harry)||Eanruig|| Neil||Niall || Torquil||Torcull |- |Donald||Dòmhnull|| Hector||Eachunn|| Ninian||Ringean|| Walter||Bhaltair |- | David||Daibhidh|| Hugh||Ùisdean|| Noven||Gillenaomh|| William||Uilleam |- |Dermud||Diarmad||James (Jimmy)||Seumas|| Norman||Tòrmod|| Zachary||Sachairi |- | Dugald||Dùghall|| John||Iain|| Oliver||Olaghair|||| |- |Duncan||Dónnachadh|| Joseph||Ioseph|| Owen||Aoghann|||| |- |Edward (Ned)||Eideard||Kenneth||Coinneach|| Paul||Pàl, Pòl|||| |- |Eugene||Aodh|| Lachlan||Lachunn|| Patrick||Pàdruig|||| |} ''Names taken from: Gaelic-English and English-Gaelic Dictionary; MacAlpine, Neil and MacKenzie, John; Gairm Publications, Waterloo Street, Glasgow, 1971.''
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== UNDER CONSTRUCTION == First names, ages, work done, and other details for over 200 enslaved people owned by members of the Stubbs family, mostly on Grand Turk Island. http://interactive.ancestry.com/1129/CSUK1817_133730-00518/3058515#?imageId=CSUK1817_133730-00515 Returns from slave-holding British protectorates in the Caribbean. Handwritten charts vary between slave-holders. Chart headings have been changed to allow charts to fit page. Charts are sortable. Owner: Henshall Stubbs {| class="wikitable sortable" |- ! Name ! Sex ! Age ! Ethnicity ! Condition and Work |- | Sam | M | 55 y | Creole/B | "Effective" "Field labourer on owners lands at Caicos" |- | Primas | M | 38 y | Creole/B | "Effective" "Labouring in Salt pond and owners land" |- | John | M | 31 y | Creole/B | "Effective" "labouring in owners land Salt pond dreging" |- | Tom | M | 55 y | Creole/B | "Laboring under sore foot" |- | Tom | M | 27 y | African/B | "Effective" |- | Solomon | M | 54 y | African/B | "Effective" |- | Glasgow | M | 66 y | Creole/B | "Non-Effective poor old age" |- | Judy | F | 62 y | Creole/B | "Non-Effective" |- | Catharine | F | 59 y | Creole/B | "Effective" |- | Mary | F | 25 y | Creole/Mu | "Effective" |- | Elsy | F | 23 y | Creole/B | "Effective" |- | Lucy | F | 5 y | Creole/B | "Nil" |- | George | M | 3 y | Creole/B | "Nil" |- | Matilda | F | 10m 26d | Creole/B | "Nil"; born 1835 |- | Luke | M | 7y 6m | Creole/B | "Nil" |- | Grace | F | 5y 6m | Creole/B | "Nil" |- | Ellick | M | 34 y | Creole/B | "Effective" "Labourer on owners lands at Caicos a [?]" |- | Daphne | F | 60 y | African/B | "Effective" "Labourer on owners lands at Caicos on her own [are much?]" |- | Hannah | F | 26 y | Creole/B | "Effective" "Labourer on owners lands at Caicos" |- | Name | M F | y | - | - |- | Name | M F | y | - | - |- | Name | M F | y | - | - |- | Name | M F | y | - | - |- | Name | M F | y | - | - |- | Name | M F | y | - | - |- | Name | M F | y | - | - |- | Name | M F | y | - | - |- | Name | M F | y | - | - |- | Name | M F | y | - | - |- | Name | M F | y | - | - |- | Name | M F | y | - | - |- | Name | M F | y | - | - |- | Name | M F | y | - | - |- | Name | M F | y | - | - |- | Name | M F | y | - | - |- | Name | M F | y | - | - |- | Name | M F | y | - | - |- | Name | M F | y | - | - |- | Name | M F | y | - | - |- | Name | M F | y | - | - |- | Name | M F | y | - | - |- | Name | M F | y | - | - |- | Name | M F | y | - | - |- | Name | M F | y | - | - |- | Name | M F | y | - | - |- | Name | M F | y | - | - |- | Name | M F | y | - | - |- | Name | M F | y | - | - |- | Name | M F | y | - | - |- | Name | M F | y | - | - |- | Name | M F | y | - | - |- | Name | M F | y | - | - |- | Name | M F | y | - | - |- | Name | M F | y | - | - |- |}
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==Overview== This page was created at the start of the Profile Manager's genealogy work on WikiTree. It originally listed a number of the data sources commonly used in person profiles, with full credits to the contributors. The sources were assigned an alphanumeric designator in square brackets, and when used in a source citation, that designator served as a link to this page. At the time our intent was to have a full citation available here that credited all the contributors, without necessitating the inclusion of that full citation in every profile where it was used. For example, the U.S. Social Security Death Index was labeled as Source [
D03], and in this page that designator identified the specific online data base at
and credited the Social Security Administration Death Master File at National Technical Information Service for the data. We have now migrated to the more standard approach of using source citations in person profiles that have sufficient information to enable a reader to identify and locate the source material, and verify its authenticity if desired, but do not necessarily repeat all of the descriptive information. As a result of that progression, the alphanumeric designators and links have no meaning and are no longer used, and we have deleted those from our source citations on person profiles. If you should encounter one that we overlooked, please just ignore it. Or if you are a site member with the ability to edit the profile, please feel free to delete it. If you arrived at this page by clicking on such a link, and feel that a link to this page should still be included, please just use the construct described at (last accessed 27 Apr 2023). We have now updated this page only to highlight some sources in our person profiles that are not commonly used by genealogists, or are not easily found, or not commonly available to all readers. This list also includes sources that may benefit from some additional explanation that would clutter the individual person profiles. If you have thoughts or recommendations about any of the items included here, please contact the Profile Manager. ==A Note About the U.S. 1950 Census Records== As with earlier census data, we have used the indexing and images posted on the Family Search web site (), but some may notice that our 1950 source citations look a bit different from those of earlier census years. That's because the copy-and-paste citations typically provided by Family Search, for whatever reason, did not include the full URLs to the records for 1950, and sometimes identified the citation as being for a family member different from the one being profiled. We therefore used the WikiTree Sourcer app to generate our citations. That app displays the record and image IDs that will convert to working links. This page explains the conversion of Family Search Record ID and Image ID templates into working links: (last accessed 27 Apr 2023). ==Data Bases== ● The '''Barton Database''' of the '''Barton Historical & Genealogical Society''' (formerly the '''Barton Historical Society''' ) displays information about individuals, and is cited as a "See also" source for many ancestors and their family members in our Barton line of the WikiTree family tree. : [In most cases this database does not include any original source material, but some of the information from our profiles has migrated into the database. (Sites last accessed 27 Apr 2023.)] ● The '''Mumma-Moomaw-Mumaw-Muma-Mumaugh-Momma Surname Page''' (online at , is a web site created and maintained by Doug Mumma. The site has three separate subsections including the '''Mumma Database''' (), the '''Data Archives''' (), and '''DNA Project''' (not used here as a source). The Archives subsection includes extracts from an 1811 family bible that was owned by John Mumma (1787 - 1835) and documents the birth dates of his family members (). The subsection also includes a history and description of the '''Mumma Family Graveyard''' (, a cemetery dating to well before the U.S. Civil War that is located on the grounds of the Antietam National Battlefield in Sharpsburg, Washington County, Maryland. Several ancestors in our Flook line are interred in this cemetery. (Sites last accessed 27 Apr 2023.) : [The Mumma site has a large compilation of information developed over many years and appears to be well researched. It is cited as a source for a number of profiles in our Flook line of the WikiTree family tree.] ==Periodicals== ● The '''Community History Archive Of The Alexander Hamilton Memorial Free Library''' (online at , last accessed 27 Apr 2023) is a newspaper archive that covers the area around Waynesboro, Franklin County, Pennsylvania, currently from 1851 to 2009 and including six different publication titles at different times. : [We have truncated the URLs of most individual newspaper pages cited to remove search parameters and highlighting that often includes false positive results.] ● The '''Chronicling America''' Collection (online at , last accessed 27 Apr 2023) is the newspaper archive of the U.S. Library of Congress and the National Endowment for the Humanities, and is accessible from the RootsSearch link on any WikiTree profile. : [This archive includes many small-town and out-of-print papers. We have truncated the URLs of most individual pages cited to remove search parameters and highlighting that often includes false positive results.] ==Publications== Most of these are also fully or partially available online. ● Fogle, Patricia A., "The Descendants of Michael Köller/Culler and Eleanora Schmid Culler of Frederick County, Maryland," Willow Bend Books, Westminster, MD 21157-5026, 2001, p. nnn. (Full-text publication available online at , last accessed 28 Apr 2023.) : [This book contains a wealth of data about direct ancestors and collateral relatives of the Profile Manager in the Kefauver line of the WikiTree family tree. The link shown above goes to the cover page, but we would normally put a link to the page of interest in a source citation by modifying the page=nnn part of the link.] ● Mallick, Sallie A. and F. Edward Wright, "Frederick County Militia in the War of 1812," Family Line Publications, Rear 63 East Main Street, Westminster, Maryland 21157, 1992. : [The Profile Manager has an extract and an index of names. The book is available by inter-library Loan from the St. Louis (MO) County Library.] ● Rice, Millard Milburn, "New Facts and Old Families - From the Records of Frederick County, Maryland," Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., Baltimore, MD, 1984 (© 1976). (Limited preview version available online at , last accessed 28 Apr 2020.) : [Mr. Rice was a native of Frederick County, and his book has chapters on both the Köller/Culler and George Baltus Dutrow families, which are included among our profiles. The limited preview version does not include these chapters. There is, however, an earlier draft of the Köller/Culler chapter, dated 1969, available at , last accessed 28 Apr 2023. : In the full publication the author mentions (p. 127) an interesting discovery in his search of Frederick County land records wherein a gg-grandfather on one side of his family bought half of a tract of land, the other half of which was owned by a gg-grandfather on the other side of the family. The former ancestor eventually bought the remainder of the tract from the latter. The records describing these ancestors and their families then took on more personal meaning for the Profile Manager as well, who found that he is also a direct descendant (4g-grandson) of both parties to that transaction, and is likely a not-too-distant cousin of Mr. Rice.] : The Profile Manager has a hard copy of this book and will do look-ups. ● Stern, Vanessa R., Compiler, "Descendants of Hans Philip Spanseiller (1676 - 1752)," September 2006. (Includes an index and original sources. The original link posted is no longer working, but the document can now be found at , last accessed 25 Feb 2023, or on the Internet Archive Wayback Machine at .) : [The first link above goes to the cover page of the named document, but we would normally put a link to the page of interest in a source citation. The archive.org material breaks into four separate links, with the one titled "Sponseller Database 1" being the named document. The other links may be of interest to family members.] ● Williams, Thomas John Chew, and Folger McKinsey, "History of Frederick County Maryland from the Earliest Settlements to the Beginning of the War between the States," Volume II, L.R. Titsworth & Co., 1910, p. nnn. (Full text of the original 1910 version available online at , last accessed 28 Apr 2023.) : [Volume I of this project addresses general Frederick County history, while Volume II has extensive biographical information about many Frederick County families in the 1800s. (We have found a few errors, which are noted in the applicable profiles.) The seq=5 designation at the end of the URL links to the cover page, but we would normally change it to the page of interest in a source citation. The name index begins on p. 1623 of Vol. II, or at seq=1301 in the URL as structured above.] : [See also , last accessed 27 Apr 2023.] ● Wilmer, L. Allison, J.H. Jarrett, and Geo. W.F. Vernon, State Commissioners, "History and Roster of Maryland Volunteers, War of 1861-5," Volume I, prepared under authority of The General Assembly of Maryland, Press of Guggenheimer, Weil & Co., Baltimore, MD, 1898. (online at .) : [Here again the link shown goes to the title page, but we would normally link to the page of interest.] ● Young, Henry James, "Moravian Families of Graceham, Maryland," subtitled "The Families Belonging to the Moravian Community and Congregation at Graceham in Maryland and Some of Their Neighbors 1759 - 1871," Family Line Publications, Silver Spring, MD, 1988; copyright 1988 by York County (PA) Historical Society; compiled 1942. : [Consists of 124 pages of about 1500 names in alphabetical order, with data showing primarily birth, marriage, and death dates and, in some cases, names of children. Translated and edited by Mr. Young from the Parish Register of the Moravian Church. Notations in some entries of the form "2:nnn" indicate that the source of the entry was Volume II, page nnn, of "the photostat copies of the Register that are to be found in the custody of the pastor loci and at the Maryland Historical Society. The original registers were sent to the Moravian Archives at Bethlehem, Pennsylvania." Quotations from this source appearing in WikiTree profiles have been modified to replace their unusual date notations with the more standard form "dd mm yyyy". : [The Profile Manager has a .pdf copy and will do look-ups, and the publication is also available by inter-library loan from the St. Louis (MO) County Library. We're not aware of an e-book or online transcription.] ==Online-Only Records== ● "Maryland Register of Wills Records, 1629-1999." Images. FamilySearch. http://FamilySearch.org : 18 July 2022. Citing Prerogative Court. Hall of Records, Annapolis, , last accessed 08 Feb 2023. : [The collection has many images of handwritten wills that were filed and probated over the years indicated. We are not aware of an index for this collection, so it is necessary to do some searching, and readability is sometimes a challenge. Select "Browse All ..." and then the county of interest and the item and year of interest. You can then link to a specific page in a source citation. For example, we cite the will of George Kefauver (1785 - 1861) as: : < ref >"Maryland Register of Wills Records, 1629-1999." Images. FamilySearch. http://FamilySearch.org : 18 July 2022. Citing Prerogative Court. Hall of Records, Annapolis, , accessed 08 Feb 2023. Select 'Browse', 'Frederick', Wills 1860 - 1865 vol 15', Image 85 of 173, or direct URL .< /ref >] ==Unpublished Source Material== ● The [[Space:S. Glenn Barton Genealogy Notes|S. Glenn Barton Genealogy Notes]] are described on a separate free-space page. ● Fogle, Paul Ellsworth, Compiler, "Descendants of Balthasar Vogler and Anna Trüben," an unpublished and undated research paper provided by Patricia A. Fogle, Quincy, PA, 24 Jul 2017 (184 pp). : [There was an earlier, related reference publication, Fogle, Paul Ellsworth, "Descendants of Andrew and Susanna Catharina Barth Fogle," Middletown, MD, 1998 (113 pp). (Andrew Fogle aka Vogler was a son of Balthasar Vogler and Anna Trüben.) Pat says that Paul never published his 1998 book for commercial sale, but did provide printed and bound copies to several genealogy libraries and interested family members. Paul's earlier book is still listed on and , but these sites and other traditional repositories of genealogy data all show it as being unavailable. It is also listed in the U.S. Library of Congress catalog and may be available there. The newer reference shown above is an updated and expanded version of the earlier document that Paul continued to compile between 1998 and his death in March 2017. The newer version apparently had not been completed upon Paul's death and had not been distributed.] : The Profile Manager has a .pdf copy and will do look-ups. : ['''Acknowledgment:''' The Profile Manager is very appreciative of Pat's willingness to share the research of her late husband and allow it to be used on WikiTree, and wishes to acknowledge that contribution. Note that Pat's name will be very familiar in its own right to any researchers who have investigated ancestors in Frederick County, MD. Pat has written and published a number of genealogy reference works of her own that focus on that area. See the '''Publications''' section above, for example.] ● Schrodel, Charles S., Jr. ("Jack"), "Ancestors of Nora Flook", an unpublished and undated research paper provided 02 Feb 2017 (18 pp). : [Jack compiled this file from his personal family genealogy records based on many years of research, and he included it in an e-mail thread between Jack and Dennis Barton, 24 Jan - 12 Mar 2017, Subj: Descendants of William Snively Flook. There is data as far back as eleven generations for several lines, but the sources are not identified.] : [It should be noted that Jack provided several other unpublished files for use as reference material -- "Descendants of William Snively Flook" (24 Jan 2017,13 pp), "Supplemental Application to National Society, Sons of the American Revolution" (undated), establishing bloodline descent from Thomas Thrasher, and "Supplemental Application to National Society, Sons of the American Revolution" (undated), establishing bloodline descent from Conrad Schnebly aka Snavely.] : ['''Acknowledgement:''' The Profile Manager very much appreciates Jack's effort to compile this data and provide it for use on WikiTree. Jack is a genealogist of long standing, and was a past president of the Sergeant Lawrence Everhart Chapter of Sons of the American Revolution in Frederick County. He and the Profile Manager are second cousins, both being great-grandsons of William Snively Flook and Emma Jane (Renn) Flook.] ==Additional Sources== ● Here's a link to another popular lists of sources used on WikiTree: : , last accessed 28 Apr 2023.
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[[Category:Spain, Monarchs]] [[Category:Royalty]] List of monarchs of Spain and its constituent kingdoms. The list is taken from the Wikipedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Spanish_monarchs List of Spanish Monarchs]. == Kingdom of Asturias == *[[Asturias-8|Pelayo (Pelagius)]] (714-737) *[[Asturias-18|Favila]] (737-739) *[[Asturias-10|Alfonso I]] (739-757) *[[Asturias-13|Froila (Fruela) I]] (757-768) *[[Asturias-19|Aurelio (Aurelius) I]] (768-774) * Silo (774-783) *[[Asturias-34|Maugerato (Mauregatus)]] (783-789) *[[Asturias-11|Bermudo I]] (788-791) *Alfonso II (791-842) *[[Asturias-6|Ramiro I]] (842-850) *[[Asturias-22|Ordoño I]] (850-866) *[[Asturias-27|Alfonso III]] (866-910) *[[León-121|Fruela II]] (910-924) == Kingdom of Galicia == === Ordoñez Dynasty === *[[Asturias-27|Ordoño I]] (910-924) *[[León-121|Fruela I]] (924-925) *Alfonso I (925) *Sancho I (925-929) *[[León-119|Alfonso II]] (929-982) *[[León-135|Bermudo I]] (982-999) *[[León-131|Alfonso III]] (999-1028) *[[León-818|Vermudo (Bermudo) II]] (1028-1037) === Jiménez Dynasty === *[[Navarra-10|Fedinando (Ferdinand) I]] (1037-1065) *[[Castilla-26|Alfonso VI]] (1065-1072) *[[Castilla-145|Sancho II]] (1072) *[[Castilla-26|Alfonso VI]] (1072-1109) *[[Castilla-25|Urraca]] (1109-1126) === House of Burgundy === *[[Castilla-99|Alfonso VII]] (1135-1157) *[[Castilla-107|Ferdinando (Ferdinand) II]] (1157-1188) *[[Castilla-106|Alfonso IX]] (1188-1230) *[[DeLeon-19|Sancha]] (1230) *Dulce (1230) *[[Castilla-105|Ferdinand III]] (1217-1252) *[[Castilla-113|Alfonso VII]] (1252-1284) *[[Castilla-112|Sancho III]] (1284-1295) *[[Castilla-116|Ferdinand IV]] (1295-1312) *[[Castilla-115|Alfonso VIII]] (1312-1350) *[[Castilla-79|Pedro (Peter]] 1350-1369 === House of Trastámara === *[[Castilla-122|Enrique (Henry) I]] (1369-1379) *[[Enriquez-8|Juan (John) I]] (1379-1390) *[[Castilla-58|Enrique (Henry) II]] (1390-1406) *[[Castilla-60|Juan (John) II]] (1406-1454) *[[Trastámara-20|Enrique (Henry) III]] (1454-1474) After this, the Kings of Galicia were the same as the kings of Spain. == Kingdom of Navarre == === House of Íñiguez === *Íñigo Arista (824-852) *García Íñiguez (852-882) *Fortún Garcés (882-905) === House of Jiménez === *[[Pamplona-15|Sancho I Garcés]] (905-925) *[[Jimenez-16|Jimeno Garcés]] (925-931) *[[Pamplona-19|García Sánchez I]] (931-970) *[[Pamplona-34|Sancho II Garcés Abarca]] (970-994) *[[Pamplona-23|García Sánchez II]] (994-1004) *[[Pamplona-21|Sancho III]] (1004-1035) *[[Navarra-9|García Sánchez III]] (1035-1054) *[[Navarra-21|Sancho IV Garcés]] (1054-1076) *[[Aragón-344|Aragón-344|Sancho V Ramírez]] (1076-1094) *[[Aragón-145|Pedro (Peter) I]] (1094-1104) *Alfonso I (1104-1134) *[[Navarra-16|García Ramírez]] (1134-1150) *[[Navarra-18|Sancho VI]] (1150-1194) *[[Jimenez-211|Sancho VII]] (1194-1234) === House of Champagne === *[[Champagne-317|Theobald I]] (1234-1253) *[[Navarre-29|Theobald II]] (1253-1270) *[[Navarra-23|Henry I]] (1270-1274) *[[Navarre-49|Jeanne (Joan) I]] (1274-1305) === House of Capet === *[[Capet-575|Philip I]] (1284-1305) *[[Capet-355|Louis I]] (1305-1316) *[[Capet-667|Jean (John) I]] (1316) *[[Capet-639|Philip II]], (1316-1322) *[[Capet-614|Charles I]] (1322-1328) *[[Capet-60|Jeanne (Jone) II]] (1328-1349) === House of Évreux === *[[Évreux-56|Philip III]] (1328-1343) *[[Évreux-59|Carlos (Charles) II]] (1349-1387) *[[D'Evreux-47|Carlos (Charles) III]] (1387-1425) *[[D'Evreux-46|Blanco (Blanche) I]] (1425-1441) === House of Trastámara === *[[Trastámara-21|Juan (John) II]] (1425-1441) *[[Aragon-224|Leonor (Eleanor)]] (1479) === House of Foix === *[[Foix-22|Francis Phoebus]] (1479-1483) *[[De_Foix-3|Catherine]] (1483-1517) === House of Albret === *[[Albret-5|Juan (John) III]] (1484-1516) *[[Albret-1|Henri (Henry) II]] (1517-1555) *[[Albret-17|Jeanne (Joan) III]] (1555-1572) === House of Trastámara === *[[Aragón-122|Ferdinand I]] (1512-1516) *[[Trastamara-2 |Joanna III]] (1516-1555) === House of Bourbon === *[[Bourbon-67|Antoine]] (1555-1562) *[[Bourbon-33|Henri (Henry) III]]] (1572-1610) *[[Bourbon-105|Louis II]] (1610-1620) == Kingdom of Aragon == === Jiménez Dynasty === *[[Aragón-202|Ramiro I]] (1036-1063) *[[Aragón-344|Sancho Ramírez]] (1065-1094) *[[Aragón-145|Pedro (Peter) I]] (1094-1104) *Alfonso I (1104-1134) *[[Aragón-313|Ramiro II]] (1134-1137) *[[Ramirez-312|Petronilla]] (1137-1164) === House of Barcelona === *[[Aragón-205|Alfonso II]] (1164-1196) *[[Aragón-104|Peter II]] (1196-1213) *[[Aragón-152|Jaime (James) I]] (1213-1276) *[[Aragón-120|Pedro (Peter) III]] (1276-1285) *[[Aragón-448|Alfonso III]] (1285-1291) *[[Aragón-129|Jaime (James) II]] (1291-1327) *[[Aragón-128|Alfonso IV]] (1327-1336) *[[Aragón-127|Pedro (Peter) IV]] (1336-1387) *[[Aragón-191|Juan (John) I]] (1387-1396) *[[Martin]] (1396-1410) === House of Trastámara === *[[Castilla-91|Ferdinand I]] (1412-1416) *[[Aragon-80|Alfonso V]] (1416-1458) *[[Trastámara-21|Juan (John) II]] (1458-1479) *[[Aragón-122|Ferdinando (Ferdinand) II]] (1479-1516) *[[Trastamara-2|Joanna]] (1516-1555) === House of Habsburg === *[[Habsburg-105|Carlos (Charles) I]] (1516-1556) *[[Habsburg-1|Felipe (Philip) I]] (1556-1598) *[[Habsburg-48|Felipe (Philip) II]] (1598-1621) *[[Habsburg-57|Felipe (Philip) III]] (1621-1665) *[[Habsburg-60|Carlos (Charles) II]] (1665-1700) === House of Bourbon === *[[Bourbon-70|Felipe (Philip) IV]] (1700-1705) === House of Habsburg === *[[Habsburg-33|Charles III]] (1705-1714) == Kingdom of Castile == === Jiménez Dynasty === * [[Castilla-145|Sancho II]] (1065-1072) * [[Castilla-26|Alfonso VI]] (1072-1109) * [[Castilla-25|Urraca]] (1109-1126) === House of Ivrea === *[[Castilla-99|Alfonso VII]] (1126-1157) *[[Castilla-101|Sancho III]] (1157-1158) *[[Castilla-109|Alfonso VIII]] (1158-1214) *[[Castilla-111|Enrique (Henry) I]] (1214-1217) *[[Bourgogne-212|Berengaria]] (1217-1246) *[[Castilla-105|Ferdinand III]] (1217-1252) *[[Castilla-113|Alfonso X]] (1252-1284) *[[Castilla-112|Sancho IV]] (1284-1295) *[[Castilla-116|Ferdinand IV]] (1295-1312) *[[Castilla-115|Alfonso XI]] (1312-1350) *[[Castilla-79|Pedro (Peter]] 1350-1369 === House of Trastámara === *[[Castilla-122|Enrique (Henry) II]] (1369-1379) *[[Enriquez-8|Juan (John) I]] (1379-1390) *[[Castilla-58|Enrique (Henry) III]] (1390-1406) *[[Castilla-60|Juan (John) II]] (1406-1454) *[[Trastámara-20|Enrique (Henry) IV]] (1454-1474) *[[Castilla-121|Isabella I]] (1474-1504) *[[Aragón-122|Ferdinand V]] (1475-1504) *[[Trastamara-2|Joanna]] (1504-1555) === House of Habsburg === *[[Habsburg-4|Felipe (Philip) I]] (1504-1506) *[[Habsburg-105|Carlos (Charles) I]] (1516-1556) *[[Habsburg-1|Felipe (Philip) II]] (1556-1598) *[[Habsburg-48|Felipe (Philip) III]] (1598-1621) *[[Habsburg-57|Felipe (Philip) IV]] (1621-1665) *[[Habsburg-60|Carlos (Charles) II]] (1665-1700) === House of Bourbon === *[[Bourbon-70|Felipe (Philip) V]] (1700-1715) == Kingdom of León == === Astur-Leonese Dynasty === *[[Asturias-22|Ordoño I]] (850-866) *[[Asturias-27|Alfonso III]] (866-910) *Garcia I (910-914) *[[Asturias-26|Ordoño II]] (914-924) *[[León-121|Fruela II]] (924) *[[León-119|Alfonso IV]] (924-931) *[[León-111|Ramiro II]] (931-950) *[[León-146|Ordoño III]] (951-956) *[[León-110|Sancho I]] (956-958) *Ordoño IV (958-960) *[[León-110|Sancho I]] (960-966) *[[León-153|Ramiro III]] (966-984) *[[León-135|Bermudo II]] (982-999) *[[León-131|Alfonso V]] (999-1028) *[[León-818|Bermudo III]] (1028-1037) === Jiménez Dynasty === *[[Navarra-10|Fedinando (Ferdinand) I]] (1037-1065) *[[Castilla-26|Alfonso VI]] (1065-1072) *[[Castilla-145|Sancho II]] (1072) *[[Castilla-26|Alfonso VI]] (1072-1109) *[[Castilla-25|Urraca]] (1109-1126) === House of Burgundy === *[[Castilla-99|Alfonso VII]] (1135-1157) *[[Castilla-107|Ferdinando (Ferdinand) II]] (1157-1188) *[[Castilla-106|Alfonso IX]] (1188-1230) *[[DeLeon-19|Sancha]] (1230) *Dulce (1230) After Sancha and Dulce, all the kings of Castile were also the kings of Leon and are not repeated here. == Kingdom of Spain == === House of Trastámara === *[[Castilla-121|Isabella I]] (1474-1504) *[[Aragón-122|Ferdinand V]] (1475-1504) *[[Trastamara-2|Joanna]] (1504-1555) === House of Habsburg === *[[Habsburg-4|Felipe (Philip) I]] (1504-1506) *[[Habsburg-105|Carlos (Charles) I]] (1516-1556) *[[Habsburg-1|Felipe (Philip) II]] (1556-1598) *[[Habsburg-48|Felipe (Philip) III]] (1598-1621) *[[Habsburg-57|Felipe (Philip) IV]] (1621-1665) *[[Habsburg-60|Carlos (Charles) II]] (1665-1700) === House of Bourbon === *[[Bourbon-70|Felipe (Philip) V]] (1700-1715) *[[Bourbon-156|Luis (Louis) I]] (1724-1724) *[[Bourbon-70|Felipe (Philip) V]] (1724-1746) *[[Bourbon-114|Ferdinando (Ferdinand) VI]] (1746-1759) *[[Bourbon-69|Carlos (Charles) III]] (1759-1788) *[[Bourbon-71|Carlos (Charles) IV]] (1788-1808) *[[De_Borbón-5|Ferdinando (Ferdinand) VII]] (1808-1808) === House of Bonaparte === *[[BUONAPARTE-26|José (Joseph) I]] (1808-1813) === House of Bourbon === *[[De_Borbón-5|Ferdinando (Ferdinand) VII]] (1813-1833) *[[Bourbon-124|Isabel (Isabella) II]] (1833-1868) === House of Savoy === *[[Savoia-52|Amadeo I]] (1870-1873) === House of Bourbon === *[[Bourbon-74|Alfonso XII]] (1874-1885) *[[Bourbon-75|Alfonso XIII]] (1886-1931) *Juan Carlos I (1975-2014) *Felipe VI (2014-)
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A list of people who are described as spar manufacturers on either the censuses or in directories, advertising and periodicals of the 19th to early 20th centuries in England, broken down by location. I also include people involved in the selling of these goods. The purpose of this list is to establish the extent of spar working in the period concerned. I make no distinction between spar workers in alabaster from workers in bluejohn or marble, unless it is written in the source material. For a description of spar manufacture, see [[Space:Spar_Ornament_Manufacture_in_19th_Century_England:_A_Lost_Industry.|Spar Ornament Manufacture in 19th Century England: A Lost Industry.]] ---- ---- __TOC__ ---- ---- == Leicestershire == === Coleorton === :'''[[Allgood-74|John Allgood]]''' - originally from Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire. :: 1841 UK Census - painter. :: 1851 UK Census - Head, Mar., age 35, Petrifactioner. Wife, Lucy, 43, lace agent, b Coleorton, 5 children age 11 and under. Wife and several children later emigrated to Utah, leaving John in the UK. :''' [[Peters-10469|James Peters]]''' – (Moved from North St., Whitwick to Workhouse Lane, Coleorton by 1863) :: 1861 UK Census - Head, Mar., age 48, Spa Manufacturer, wife Sarah (45, b. Coleorton), seven children, the eldest two, James (19) and Thomas (15) are also Spa Manufacturers, living in The Moor, Coleorton. :: White's Directory (1863) p481. : '''[[Peters-10470|James Peters jnr.]]''' - Worked with his father, above. (the firm came to be known as "J.Peters and Son" by the 1870s.) === Griffydam === : '''[[Erpe-6|Charles Erpe]]''' :: 1851 UK Census - Head, Mar., age 23, traveller- spar goods, born Griffydam. Wife Ann (Charlotte Ann, nee Ford, the daughter of James Ford, petrifactioner), age 22, Dom. Duties, born St Alkmunds, Derby. Fanny Earp, Daughter, 8 months, born Griffydam. : '''[[Ford-12387|James Ford Snr.]]''' :: 1851 UK Census - age 58, Spar manufacturer Born Darley, Derbyshire, wife Ann (56) born Langley, Derbyshire, domestic duties. : '''[[Robinson-32216|William Robinson]]''' :: 1851 UK Census - age 45, servant, widower, Journeyman spar maker from Ashbourne, Derbyshire, in the same household as James and Ann Ford. : '''[[Ford-12189|George Ford]]''' :: 1841UK Census - ag.lab, in Blackfordby. :: 1851 UK Census - age 32, spar painter with wife Mary Ann (26) and daughter Ann (4), all from Derby, living next door to James Ford. : '''[[Ford-10772|Edwin Ford]]''' b circa 1825, died 1897 :: 1841 UK Census - age 12, male servant in Swannington. * uncertain, due to age discrepancy. :: 1851 UK Census - Head, Mar., age 26, Petrifaction maker, born St Alkmunds, Derby. Wife Elizabeth, age 35, Dom. Duties, born Etwall, Derby. : '''[[Palmer-18108|Leonard Palmer]]''' – active around 1861 - 1900 – appears on the 1861, 1871, 1881 and 1891 censuses as a spar manufacturer :: 1861 UK Census - Head, mar, 21, spar manufacturer, Wife Harriet, 22. NB Living next to another Leonard Palmer (63 b Ravenstone), wife Mary (62 b Worthington) and daur Sarah (17), probably his parents and sister. :: 1871 UK Census - Head, mar, 31, spar manufacturer, born Langley Priory, Leics. Wife Harriet, 32, h/h duties, b Coleorton. Mother Mary, 70, pauper, b Griffydam. :: 1881 UK Census - Head, mar, 41, spar manufacturer, born Langley Priory, Leics. Wife Harriet, 42, seamstress, b Coleorton. Niece Sarah Palmer, 21, seamstress, b Worthington. :: 1891 UK Census - Head, mar, 51, spar manufacturer, born Langley Priory, Leics. Wife Harriet (50, born Thringstone). : '''[[Peters-10498|George Peters]]''' (son of James and brother of James jnr.) - active around 1871 - 1891 :: 1881 UK Census - Head, mar, 34, spar manufacturer. Wife Sarah A, 33 b Worthington and 3 children, unreadable. : '''[[Platts-290|Charles Robert Platts]] ''' - active around 1851 - 1900 - appears on the 1861, 1871 and 1881 census as firstly a plasterer, then as a spar manufacturer, and on the 1901 census as a retired bauble maker, Griffydam :: 1851 UK Census - son, Unm, age 17, spar worker, b Griffydam. Mother: Frances Platts, head, unm., 49, lace worker b. Thringstone. :: 1861 UK Census - Son, unm, 27, plaster turner. Mother: Frances Platts, head, unm, stocking stitcher. :: 1871 UK Census - Head, mar, 36, spar manufacturer. Wife Mary, 32, b Market Bosworth, Leics. :: 1881 UK Census - Head, mar, 46, spar manufacturer. Wife Mary, 42, b Market Bosworth, Leics. : '''Oliver Farnsworth''' - active around 1881 - appears on the 1881 census as a spar manufacturer, Griffydam. Named by Herbert Peters (son of James Peters Jnr.) as working for his father in Thringstone in 1890 :: 1881 UK Census - Lodger (with George Peters), age 40, spar manufacturer, b Derbyshire? (it's very faint) : '''Jabez Wilkinson''' :: 1851 UK Census - age 16, unmarried, lodger of John Ward, spar turner born Breedon, Leicestershire. === Loughborough === :''' Henry Allgood''' - son of John Allgood. :: 1851 UK Census - painter : '''Samuel Barlow''' :: 1841 census - age 25, petrifactioner, not born in the county. Living on Barrow Street. : '''Thomas Brook''' :: Post Office Directory 1849, working on Woodgate. :''' John Cunningham''' :: 1841 census - age 25, spar manufact., not born in the county. Living on Barrow Street. (Ann Parkinson is living in same household, of independent means) :: White, Directory (1846), p283. - Spar and Marble Ornament Manufacturer, High Street, Loughborough :: Post Office Directory 1849 - Spar manufacturer, Mill Street. :: White’s Directory 1863 - Spar ornament manufacturer, Churchgate. :: White’s Directory 1877 - Spar ornament maker, 7 Warner’s Lane, Churchgate. : '''[[Ford-12398|William Ford]]''' :: 1841 census - spar ornament maker. :: 1851 census - servant (of Ann Parkinson, below), unm., age 30, spar ornament manufacturer, b Derby, living Mill Street, Loughboro' : '''Henry Moore''' :: Slater, National and Commercial Directory (1850), p66 - Spar Manufacturer, Ward's End. :: 1851 census -“maker of plaster ornaments” lodging (with his wife) in Wheatsheaf Yard. : '''Ann Parkinson''' :: 1841 census - age 60, widow of independent means, born in the county, living in the household of John Cunningham, 25, spar manufact. on Barrow Street, Loughborough. John Parkinson (7) is living with her. :: 1851 census - Head, widow, 70, spar ornament manufacturer, b Derby, living Mill Street, Loughboro' : '''George Platts''' :: 1851 census - servant (of Ann Parkinson, above), unm., age 35, spar ornament manufacturer, b Derby, living Mill Street, Loughborough. : '''William Polkey''' :: 1851 census - “spar turner’s apprentice” living on Fennell Street. : '''Thomas Spink''' (active in Loughborough around 1841-1846) :: Pigot’s Directory 1841, p37 - spar ornament manufacturer, Pleasant Row. : '''Elizabeth Sutton''' :: 1841 census - wife, mar., age 71, spar manufacture, b. Kegworth. Married to a tailor. Living next to Ann Parkinson in Mill Street, Loughborough. [Credit goes to http://lynneaboutloughborough.blogspot.co.uk/2014/01/baubles.html for some of the above information.] === Pegg's Green === : '''John Tugby''' - Landlord of the New Inn, Pegg's Green and spar ornament manufacturer in 1855. In 1863, when we last hear of him, he had become a Spar Ornament Manufacturer only and the New Inn was in other hands. === Thringstone === : '''[[Ford-12399|James Ford Jnr.]]''' :: 1851 UK Census - James Foard (24, spar manufacturer) and wife, Catherine (25, b Loughborough) living in in Frogets Lane, Thringstone, Leicestershire. : '''[[Peters-10470|James Peters jnr.]]''' - took over his father James Peters' business before moving to Bauble Yard, Thringstone. The business closed before 1909. : '''Herbert Peters''' - son of JP jnr listed the following employees at Thringstone in 1890: *'''Oliver Farnsworth''' - Nickname "Winkybank". Salesman at local fairs and markets. All the salesmen manufactured during winter. *'''Charles Gough''' - Salesman. Took the firm's wares to the seaside every summer and manufactured during winter. *'''John Roomes''' *'''William Upton''' - Salesman. Took the firm's wares to the seaside every summer and manufactured during winter. *'''Arthur Whyman''' *'''John Whyman''' === Whitwick === :''' Henry Allgood''' - son of John Allgood. :: 1861 UK Census - Head, marr, 32, decorative painter, Loughborough Road, Whitwick. :: Died 2 Sep 1867, buried 5th Sep 1867 at St John the Baptist, Whitwick. :''' Joseph Ashton''' – active around 1870 – 1900 (assisted by his niece, Mrs Sally Clarke) :: 1861 UK Census - Head, mar, age 39, spar manufacturer, b Derby. Resident Whitwick Moor with wife, Sarah, age 33, b Whitwick; son-in-law, James Robinson, age 15, assistant, b Mountsorrel, Leics; mother-in-law Mary Robinson, age 62, b Whitwick. :: Harrod, Directory of Leics and Rutland (1870) - Beerhouse Keeper, Leicester Road, Whitwick (''Landlord of the Cricketers' Arms''). :: White, Directory (1877), p633 - "The Derbyshire Spar Works", Leicester Road, Whitwick :: 1881 UK Census - Head, married, age 56, Spar Manufacturer (Master Of 5 Men), b Derbyshire, living at (Cricketers Arms), Leicester Road, Whitwick, Ashby-De-La-Zouch, Leicestershire, England with wife, Sarah, 54 and one daughter, also Sarah, 13. :: 1891 UK Census - Head, widr, age 70, Spar Manufacturer, living at Cricketers Arms, Leicester Road, Whitwick with niece, Sarah Cliff, single, 23, b Peggs' Green. :: in a Directory of 1895 Joseph Ashton is described as "Beer Retailer and Spar Ornament Worker" :: Last mentioned in 1900 and died about that time. : '''[[Ford-12387|James Ford Snr.]]''' :: 1841 Census - 1841, age 45-49, married, spar manufacturer. Living at St. George's Chapelry, Whitwick, Leicestershire, England with wife, Ann Ford (40-44) and three children, James (13), John (8) and Ann (12). None of them were born in Leicestershire. :''' [[Peters-10469|James Peters]]''' – (active around 1846 - 1909) :: White's first Directory of 1846 - ornamental spar manufacturer, North Street, Whitwick :: 1851 UK Census - Head, Mar., age 38, Spar Manufacturer Employing 5 Men, born All Saints, Derbyshire, wife Sarah (34, b. Coleorton), five children and two sons-in-law, surname Boikin. Living at North Street, Whitwick :: Post Office Directory of Leics and Rutland (1855),128 - has his business still at North Street, Whitwick : '''[[Peters-10470|James Peters jnr.]]''' - Worked with his father, above. : '''John Tugby''' – active around 1846-1863 (NB there is a John Tugby (b. Coleorton) in Griffydam in 1851, occ. painter) : '''John Roome''' :: 1891 UK Census - Head, married, age 49, Spar turner, b Whitwick, living On Leicester Rd, Whitwick with wife, Sarah, 41, 4 sons and three daughters, all born Whitwick. One son, Samuel, single, age 14 is also a spar turner. Joseph Ashton, spar manufacturer lives next door. : '''Samuel Roome''' :: 1891 UK Census - son, single, age 14, spar turner, living On Leicester Rd, Whitwick with parents and 6 siblings. : '''Mrs Sally Clarke''' - of Hall Lane, Whitwick Worked with her uncle, Joseph Ashton, as detailed above. ---- ---- == Nottinghamshire == === Zouch === N.B. Zouch is pronounced "Zotch" : '''John Goodacre''' – carried on a bauble business at Zouch Mills, near Hathern around 1890-1900. His father, samuel was a plaster manufacturer. ---- ---- == Derbyshire == Glover's Directory of Derbyshire (taken in 1827-9) on p116 in it's general analysis states that Fluor-spar ornament manufacturies in Buxton, Castleton, Derby and Matlock employ 150 hands. === Bakewell === : '''Joseph T Allen''' :: 1939 Register - Spar Setter (fluor-spar), The Green , Bakewell R.D., Derbyshire with wife and children. === Buxton === The following are from Glover's Directory of Derbyshire (taken in 1827-9) : '''Thomas Cooper''' - Fluor-spar manufacturer. : '''William Evans''' - Fluor-spar manufacturer. : '''Hannah Evans''' - Fluor-spar manufacturer. : '''Joseph Hall''' - Spar manufacturer and repository. The following are from Pigot's 1835 Directory: PETRIFACTION WAREHSES. : Bower George, Hall bank : Crowder Charles, Hall bank (also listed separately as a hosier : Evans Jonathan, Macclesfield road : Evans William, Spring gardens : Hall Joseph, Irongate : Locker Robert, Spring gardens : Noel Joseph, Irongate : Smith William, Hall bank : Webster Edward, Market place === Castleton === : '''Robert Hall''' :: 1851 census - Head, mar., age 74, Retired Petrifactioner, Peaks Hole Road, Castleton, Chapel-En-Le-Frith, Derbyshire. : '''Edmund How''' :: 1851 UK Census - Unm, age 23, spa worker, b Castleton, Derby, living with uncle Ellis Needham and wife on Cross Street, Castleton. : '''Robert Howe''' :: Glover's Directory of Derbyshire (taken in 1827-9) - Manufacturer of spar ornaments. :: Pigot's 1835 Directory - Manufacturer of spar ornaments. : '''Ellis Needham''' :: Pigot's 1835 Directory - Manufacturer of spar ornaments. :: 1851 UK Census - Head, mar, age 65, Spar manufacturer and dealer, b Castleton, Derbyshire. Living on Cross Street, Castleton with wife, Ann (66), brother James (52, a porter) and nephew Edmund How, Unm, age 23, spa worker, b Castleton === Church Gresley === Mr. Herbert Peters remembers that his uncle also made baubles for some years around 1890 at Union Farm, Church Gresley, just over the Derbyshire border. === Derby === : '''Ellen Agile''' :: 1891 UK Census - housekeeper, S, age 44, spar manufacturer assistant, b Clay Cross, Derby. living at 5 Cavendish St., St Werburghs, Derby with Thomas R Bullock, spar manufacturer. : '''James Betts''' :: 1871 UK Census - lodger, mar., age 30, workman at spar works, b. Banbury (should possibly be Bunbury?), Yorkshire) Wife Harriet (20, b. Derby) and son, Henry (3 mo. b. Derby). lodging at 27 Parliament Street, St. Werburghs, Derby, with Samuel Cunningham and his wife. : '''Joseph Blore''' :: Glover's Directory (taken in 1827-9) - St. Alkmund's churchyard (under ''Fluor Spar etc. Manufacturers'' on p58) :: Pigot's 1835 Directory - (and sculptor) 68 Bridge Gate. : '''Samuel Bolsover''' :: Pigot's 1835 Directory - Osmaston Street. : '''James Bull''' :: Pigot's 1835 Directory - 20 Eagle Street. : '''Thomas R Bullock''' :: 1891 UK Census - Head, S, age 55, spar manufacturer, b Derby, living at 5 Cavendish St., St Werburghs, Derby with Ellen Agile, housekeeper, S, age 44, spar manufacturer assistant, b Clay Cross, Derby. : ''' Eli Cocker ''' :: 1871 UK Census - Head, age 40, married, spar turner, b Derby, living with wife, Maria (41) and nine children at 34 Parliament Street, St. Werburghs, Derby, next to George Wibberley and George Peters. Son, Thomas Cocker (14) is also a spar turner. : ''' Thomas Cocker ''' :: 1871 UK Census - age 14, single, spar turner, b Derby. The son of Eli Cocker, of 34 Parliament Street, St. Werburghs, Derby - see above. : ''' David Cunningham ''' :: 1871 UK Census - 18, single, petrifactioner, born Derby, living at 33 Parliament Street, St. Werburghs, Derby. The son of John Cunningham, see below. : ''' John Cunningham ''' :: 1871 UK Census - Head, age 53, mar., petrifactioner, born Burton, Staffordshire. Living with wife, Mary (age 54, b. Ashby, Staffordshire) and sons Thos. B (20) and David (18) both also petrifactioners, at 33 Parliament Street, St. Werburghs, Derby, next door to Eli Cocker. : ''' Thomas B Cunningham ''' :: 1871 UK Census - 20, single, petrifactioner, born Derby, living at 33 Parliament Street, St. Werburghs, Derby. The son of John Cunningham, see above. : ''' Samuel Cunningham ''' :: 1871 UK Census - Head, age 50, mar., workman at spar works, born Burton on Trent, Staffordshire. Living with wife, Elizabeth (52, born Griffydam, Leicestershire) at 27 Parliament Street, St. Werburghs, Derby. Two lodgers, William Cunningham (widr, 78, born Bungay, Suffolk) and James Betts (30, mar., b. Banbury (should possibly be Bunbury?), Yorkshire) are also workmen at spar works. James's wife Harriet Betts (20) and 3 month old son Henry Betts, both born in Derby, complete the household. : ''' William Cunningham ''' :: 1871 UK Census widr, 78, born Bungay, Suffolk, workman at spar works, lodging at 27 Parliament Street, St. Werburghs, Derby, with Samuel Cunningham, possibly his son? See above. : '''Richard Edge''' :: 1911 UK Census - Head, age 39, married, spar manufacturer, own account, born Derby living 43 Stanton Street, Derby with wife, Matilda, age 35, b Derby, 4 sons and 2 daughters between age 2 and 17. : '''Joseph Richard Woodward Edge''' :: 1911 UK Census - son, age 17, single, spar manufacturer - learner (under father, above). : '''Mary Flinders''' :: 1851 UK Census - niece, unm, age 14, spar turner, born Belper, living St Peters, Derby with uncle and aunt Luke and Eliz. Henchliffe. : '''[[Ford-12387|James Ford Snr.]]''' :: 1861 UK Census - Age 67, living with wife, Ann (66, spar painter) in Court, Bridge Street, St Werburghs, Derby, Derbyshire, England : '''[[Ford-12399|James Ford Jnr.]]''' :: 1871 UK Census - Age 42, single, spar worker, born Derby. Living with uncle, Benjamin Ford (72, chair maker) and family at 33 Mundy Street, St. Alkmunds, Derby. :: 1881 UK Census - age 54, spar turner. Living with wife, Hannah (44, born in Derby) and two children, Emma (9) and Florence (6) in Peet Street, St Werburghs, Derby. :: 1891 UK Census - age 63, spar turner. Living with wife, Hannah (53) and three children, Emma (19, an elastic bandage maker) and Florence (16, a tape weaver) and a son, James (14, a print compositor) in Franchise Street, St Werburghs, Derby. : '''Ann Ford''' :: Wife of James Ford, spar maker (b Darley, Derbyshire). (n.b. They were in Griffydam, Leicestershire in 1851). :: 1861 UK Census - Ann Ford (66, spar painter), living with husband, James Ford (67, Spar Manufacturer) in Court, Bridge Street, St Werburghs, Derby, Derbyshire, England :: 1871 UK Census - Widow, age 76, fitter at spar works, b. Langley, Derbyshire, boarding at 164 Parliament Street, St Werbergh, Derby in the house of unemployed policeman, George Hunter (34, born Atherstone, Warwickshire) and his wife, Susannah (born Scotland). One of the couple's children. Wm. Fred.k, is a bead maker. : '''Edward Green''' :: Glover's Directory of Derbyshire (taken in 1827-9) - Fluor-spar ornament manufacturer, Brook Street. :: Pigot's 1835 Directory - Upper Brook Street. : '''Joseph Hall''' :: Glover's Directory of Derbyshire (taken in 1827-9) - Hot, cold, shower and vapour baths, sculptor and manufacturer of spar ornaments, museum King Street. :: Pigot's 1835 Directory - King Street. : '''Samuel Hardy''' :: Glover's Directory of Derbyshire (taken in 1827-9) - Manufacturer of spar ornaments, Nun's Green. : '''Luke Henchliffe''' :: 1851 UK Census - Head, mar., age 69, spar turner, b. Mackworth Derby, living St Peters, Derby. : '''Elizabeth Henchliffe''' :: 1851 UK Census - wife, mar, age 54, spar turner, b Hucklescut (Hugglescote), north west Leicestershire. living St Peters, Derby with husband, above. : '''James Holmes''' :: Pigot's 1835 Directory - 30 Eagle Street. : '''Joseph Martin''' :: Pigot's 1835 Directory - Monday Street. : '''Elizabeth Morley''' :: 1871 UK Census - single, age 21, gypsum mounter, born Rugby, Warwickshire, visitor to Charlotte Pegg (43, b. Derby, former cook) at 33a Parliament Street, St. Werburghs, Derby. : '''Samuel Ogley''' :: 1881 census - age 75, spar turner, Derby Union Workhouse, Markeaton, Derby : '''Benjamin Orme''' :: Glover's Directory of Derbyshire (taken in 1827-9) - Bridge Street (under ''Fluor Spar etc. Manufacturers'' on p58) :: Pigot's 1835 Directory - 55 Bridge Street. : '''Joseph Roome''' :: 1851 UK Census - age 67, Unm., Pauper petrifactioner, born Derby, in the Osmaston Road, Derby Workhouse. : '''John Shepherdson''' :: Glover's Directory of Derbyshire (taken in 1827-9) - Manufacturer of spar ornaments, Friar Gate. : '''John Smith''' :: 1861 UK Census - age 51, married, worker in Derbyshire spar, born Newarke, Nottinghamshire and living at 8 Markeaton Street, St. Werburgh Parish, Derby. (Wife Elizabeth, 48, born in Ashby de la Zouch, Leicestershire; four daughters - three silk winders and one ribbon weaver - and one grandchild also in household. His daughters were born in Loughborough and Ashby de la Zouch.) : '''Thomas Spinks''' :: Glover's Directory of Derbyshire (taken in 1827-9) - Manufacturer of spar ornaments, Queen Street. :: Pigot's 1835 Directory - 4 Queen Street. : '''James Staniforth''' :: Glover's Directory of Derbyshire (taken in 1827-9) - Mounter of spar ornaments, Exeter Street. :: Pigot's 1835 Directory - mounter of spar ornaments, Court 3, Full Street. : '''Henry Storer''' :: :: 1861 Census, John Storer (50) and his son Henry Storer (18) of 42 Mundy Street, St Alkmond, Derby were both described as spar workers : '''John Storer''' :: 1841 Census - age 30, Petrifactioner, Court 2, St Oster, Derby. :: 1851 Census, age 40, petrifactioner, Eagle Street, Derby. :: 1861 Census, John (50) and his son Henry Storer (18) of 42 Mundy Street, St Alkmond, Derby were both described as spar workers :: 1871 Census - John Storer (61) spar turner lodging at 66 Bridge Street, St Werburgh, Derby :: 1881 Census - John Storer (71, a spar turner), Derby Union Workhouse, Markeaton, Derby : '''George Wibberley''' :: 1871 UK Census - age 34, Mar., Spar Turner, born Derby, living with wife, Elizabeth (32) and three children at 35 Parliament Street, St. Werburghs, Derby, next door to George Peters and family. : '''William Woodhouse''' :: 1881 Census - age 72, Spar Turner, Derby Union Workhouse, Markeaton, Derby === Matlock Bath === The following are from Glover's Directory of Derbyshire (taken in 1827-9), page 85 : '''Joseph Boden''' - Spar manufacturer and lodging house : '''James Chadwick''' - Spar manufacturer : '''Thomas Lazard''' - Spar manufacturer : '''George Martin''' - Spar manufacturer : '''John Mawe''' - (Royal) Museum for Derbyshire Spar, black marble ornaments &c. : '''Joseph Pearson''' - Spar manufacturer : '''James Shore''' - Spar manufacturer : '''Peter Smedley''' - Lodging house & spar ornament manufacturer : '''John Smedley''' - Spar ornament manufacturer The following list is from Pigot's Directory 1835: PETRIFACTION MANUFACTURES AND WAREHOUSES. : '''Bowden Joseph''', Matlock Bath : '''Buxton William''', Matlock Bath : '''Martin George''', Matlock Bath : '''Mawe Mrs''' (and Royal museum) Matlock Bath : '''Pearson Joseph''', Matlock Bath : '''Smedley John''', Matlock Bath : '''Smedley Peter''', Matlock Bath : '''Vallance John''' (Royal centre Museum, repository & manufactory of Derbyshire spar, black & Italian marble, alabaster vases, obelisks, figures, ornaments, &c. Matlock Bath & at 232 Regent-st London : Walker Rd. (& turner) Matlock Bath : 1851 Census - John Vallance, Head, widr., age 68, spar and marble manufacturer, b. Aston, Derby. Living on Museum Rd, Matlock. : '''John W Boden''' :: 1861 UK Census - son, unm, age 17, Spar & Marble Manufacturer Apprentice, b Matlock. Living with tailor parents and a brother who is a butcher in Matlock Bath. : '''Herbert Buxton''' :: 1911 UK Census - Head, mar, 73, Spar And Marble Ornament Manufacturers Of, b Matlock Bath. Resident South Parade, Matlock Bath with wife (72), 2 sons and 3 daughters ages between 31-45. : '''Mordecai Carding''' :: 1871 census, lead miner. :: 1881 UK Census - Head, Mar, age 56, Spar Ornament Manufacturer, b Matlock. Living with wife, Ann, 56, b Carsington, Derbyshire and two sons, one a spar manufacturer, in Common Wood, Matlock : '''Job H Carding''' :: 1881 UK Census - Son, Single, 20, Spar Ornament Manufacturer, b Matlock, Living with parents and brother in Common Wood, Matlock. :: 1891 UK Census - Head, mar, 30, marble turner. Living with wife, 2 daughters and one servant in dale Road, Matlock. ---- ---- == Dealers in spar ornaments: == === Leicestershire === : '''Thomas Burton''' - Spar Ornament Dealer, Clap-Gun Gate, Castle Donington. === Derbyshire === : '''Benjamin Orme''' - Spar ornament warehouse, Bridge Street : '''Mary Howe''' :: 1851 Census - Head, wid., age 71, spar dealer , born Bradwell, Derby, living Peaks Hole Rd, Castleton, Derbyshire. : '''Ellen Smedley''' :: 1861 Census - Head, wid., age 76, Shopkeeper Spar & Marble Ornaments, b Matlock, Derbyshire. : '''William Hardy''' :: 1851 Census - Head, 44, married, spar ornament and glass dealer b Kegworth, Leicestershire. ---- == Sources == *http://www.geocities.ws/oliveshark53/bauble.htm *https://magiclanternist.com/2017/03/24/a-victorian-peep-egg/ *Glover's Directory of Derbyshire (taken in 1827-9), page 85 [https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=liwzAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA85&lpg=PA85&dq=spar+ornament&source=bl&ots=5M1SaHxkI9&sig=TfVLS6Rnmw7Q8288V0K64j7ofN0&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjHwteBlfXXAhUKK8AKHQqUDhMQ6AEIWzAM#v=onepage&q=spar%20ornament&f=false] * Census information - the National Archives.
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List_of_Taxable_Property_in_Rowan_County_in_1778.pdf
[[Category:Rowan County, North Carolina]] == Introduction == Part of the [[Space:Iredell County North Carolina|Iredell County One Place Study]] The following is based on the original records written in the August Term of 1778 by Adlai Osborne in Rowan County, North Carolina and transcribed by Annie Walker Bell, sometime in the 1900s. An additional Tax List for one district of Rowan County from 1784 is also included. The original transcription is attached as a PDF image and is also available in the FamilySearch.com repository. Links to Wikitree profiles have been inserted by [[Moore-14517|G. Moore]]. Original Transcription Title: '''List of taxable property in the county of Rowan, North Carolina, anno 1778''' (transcribed from several lists returned by the August term anno 1778, also see page 30 for tax lists of 1784) Original Author: Osborne, Adlai Original Transciber: Annie Walker Bell (1894-1966) Physical Description: 2 microfiches at [https://www.familysearch.org/terms FamilySearch] Access Rights: Public Collection: [https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE219056 Family History Archive] Filename: TN-1209387.pdf Wikitree Notes: * The original was a typed copy. The original spelling of names and other words is used, as closely as can be interpreted. * The totals are given in £ (English pounds). * Some tax lists for given districts span multiple pages. The entry of the names for districts will be completed one district at a time. Page numbers in the original transcription have been indicated to assist with copying and correcting the text to match the original. * For a full description of the taxes enforced in North Carolina during the American Revolution, see [https://members.sar.org/media/uploads/pages/228/GWAzx1n4wgyQ.pdf Link]. These taxes were used by the new state of North Carolina to pay for the Revolutionary War effort, among other things. * The individual District Tables are sortable on either the name or the Tax. The original transcription included an index. == Cover == '''LIST OF TAXABLE PROPERTY IN THE COUNTY OF ROWAN NORTH CAROLINA''' ANNO 1778 TRANSCRIBED FROM SEVERAL LISTS RETURNED BY THE AUGUST TERM ANNO 1778 (ALSO SEE PAGE 30 FOR TAX LISTS OF I 784) BY [[Osborn-1041|AD. OSBORNE]] CLERK OF THE COURT INDEXED BY ANNIE WALKER BURNS PO. BOX 6183 APEX STATION WASHINGTON, D. C. WE BELIEVE THAT THESE TAX LISTS WILL PROVE OF GREAT HELP TO GENEALOGISTS WORKING ON LINEAGES IN ROWAN COUNTY, N,C. THEREFORE WE ENDORSE THIS COMPILATION AND HAVE HELPED TO BRING IT TO THE ATTENTION OF OTHER GENEALOGISTS. :(SIGNED) :NELL P. MORTON :ALL STATES HOTEL, WASHINGTON, D. C. :DORA LEE WRIGHT :111O MASS. AVE. NW :WASHINGTON, D. C. == Districts == The following sections lists the Taxable property in each District of Rowan County in 1778. Some districts became other counties after this was compiled in August 1778, as indicated. === Capt Craig's District (Completed) === Starting on page 1. {| border="1" align="center" class="wikitable sortable" style="font-style:; font-size:100%; border: 3px Solid Blue;" |- ! Name'''!! '''POUNDS''' |- |TROY, MATHEW|| 723,6 |- |DUM , JOHN|| 3212. |- |GARDNER, ROBERT|| 145 |- |LITTLE, WIDOW|| 6.5 .2 |- |TOWNSLEY, JAMES|| 1082 |- |BRANDON, JOHN|| 9.2,4 |- |HUGHEY, SAMUEL|| 2187 |- |HORAH, HENRY|| 3I.8 |- |HORAH, MARGARET||344 |- |BOOTE, BEN B.||5.40 |- |HOWARD, GIDEON||102 |- |BUTNER, PETER ||15.3 |- |PATTON, WIDOW||8.8.4 |- |BOWERS, JAMES ||105 |- |HACKET, JAMES||285 |- |CARSON, THOMAS ' JN.||59.60 |- |NlSKET, THOMAS||1160 |- |BARBRICK, CHRISTIAN||7.21 |- |FRAZURE, JAMES||19.00 |- |HUGHS, JOSEPH||6384 |- |BROWN, ISAAC||145 |- |SANDERS, ROBERT||247 |- |GAY, JOHN||2.2.8 |- |GOODMAN, PETER||273 |- |JACKS, JOHN||37.8 |- |TAYLOR, ABSOLAM||9.8.0 |- |HARRINGTON, WILLIAM||154 |- |BETZ, ANDREW||2014 |- |EASENSY, HENRY||17.4. |- |MCBARDE, WILLIAM||24.6 |- |BEESLE, MARTIN||2.05 |- |BOYLES, JOSEPH||403 |- |TODD, THOMAS||1015, |- |BUTNER, HARMON (||6,87 |- |THE ADM. 27 B/ MERRILL||53.4 |- |MONFORD, ABSOLAM||251 |- |BALFOUR, ANDREW||313.6 |- |HUGHES, SERGANT||3.5.1 |- | ||'''_______''' |- | ||'''£ 44716''' |- |BUTNER, DAVID||340 |- |BOYD, HUGH||869 |- |ATKINS, JOSEPH||1314 |- |BONE, JOHN||120 |- |WILLIAM, WILLIAM||952 |- |GARDNER, JOHN AND SONS JOHN & JAMES||1293 |- |HILL, EDWARD||170 |- |KINDER, CASPAR|| 1365 |- |ELLIS, RADFORD & FRANCIS||1810 |- |CHAMBERS, MAXWELL||8290 |- |THE SAME AS GDN.OF A.LONG||4000 |- |BOYLES, DANIEL ||319 |- |PINKSTON, WILLIAM ||274 |- |SWINK, MICHAEL ||2155 |- |LEAF, JOHN ||13 4 |- |MORR, MICHAEL ||711 |- |BURGEN, DENNIS ||107 |- |NEWNAN, ANTHONY ||5612 |- |WOOD, ABRAM ||182 |- |STEEL, WIDOW ||4300 |- |KERR, JAMES ||3668 |- |NESBET, WILL & DAVID||11245 |- |BOYLES, THOMAS ||843 |- |BEARD, JOHN LEWIS ||8692 |- |BEARD, VALENTINE ||1429 |- |BARROTT, HENRY ||172 |- |BOYLES, CHARLES ||228 |- |HOWARD, JOHN ||3709 |- |BLAKE, JOHN ||1263 |- |CUSICK,, GEORGE ||1880 |- |WOODSON, DAVID ||1727 |- |LYBERRY, CHRISTOPHER ||257 |- |MONTGOMERY, HUGH ||35116 |- |JACOB, ABRAM ||200 |- |[[Frohock-17|FROHOCK, THOS]] FOR SELF||19264 |- |THE SAME AS EXR OF JN FROSHOCK||2667 |- |THE SAME IN CARE OF G MCCULLOH||22418 |- |[[Osborne-1041|OSBORNE, ADLAI]]||4303 |- | ||'''_________''' |- | ||'''£ 198282''' |- | '''PROPERTY NOT GIVEN IN SUBJECT TO FOURFOLD TAX'''|| |- |PINKSTON, RICHARD ||275 |- |BEESLE, CATHARINE ||006 |- |SLOAN, WILLIAM ||110 |- |UTZMAN, JACOB ||250 |- |CRAIGE, DAVID ||700 |- |CRAIGE, JAMES ||200 |- |MITCHELL, JOHN ||2000 |- |MCCULLOH, HEN, E, ||1000 |- |CLARY, DANIEL ||1200 |- |CLARY, JOHN ||150 |- | ||'''_________''' |- | ||'''£ 5985''' |- | '''POLES SUBJECT TO FOURFOLD TAX'''|| |- |BILES, THOMAS JUNR|| |- |BROWN, THOMAS || |- |SHAVER, RICH'D || |- |HOLLAND, RICH'D|| |- |LEMMON, JOHN || |- |ROBISON, JAMES || |- |SHROATE, CHRISTIAN || |- |TURNER, WILLIAM || |- |ADAMS, WILLI AM || |- |SANDERS, ABRAM || |- |BURLEY, BARNEY || |- |DUNCAN, EDWARD || |- |SPRING, ALBRIGHT || |- |HOWARD, BENJAMIN || |- |GOLDING, JOHN || |- |TUNE, ROBERT || |- |HEADWRIGHT, JOHN || |- |DUNN, CHARLES || |- |DUNN, GEORGE || |- |MAGOUND, GEORGE || |- |WILLSON, JOSEPH || |- |SLOAN, DAVID || |- |PINKSTON, ZACHARIAH'' || |- |BREAM, CONRAD || |- |GAY, ROBERT (25 POLES)|| |- | '''POLES RETURNED'''|| |- |GHEEN, JAMES || |- |PINKSTON, MASHICK • || |- |MOORE, JOHN || |- |LUND, JOHN || |- |DUNCAN, JOHN || |- |SMITH, WILLIAM || |- |BREEMAN, ANDREW || |- |LUNC, NICHOLAS || |- |EDWIN, NICHOLAS || |- |BRADLEY, JAMES || |- |BUSLEY, RHODUM || |- |MILLER, BENJAMIN || |- |BUSLEY, PRESLEY (13 POLES RETURNED)|| |- | '''TOTAL TAX''' ||'''£ 1846''' |} === Capt Little's District (in Dutch) === Starting on page 2. {| |- !colspan=2|CAPTAIN LITTLE'S DISTRICT |- |'''NAME'''||'''POUNDS''' |- |[[Fraley-609|FRALEY, JACOB]] ||1003..l2-6 |- |WINANT, JACOB ||400.. 4 |- |ELLER, CHRISTIAN 6||4..II-6 |- |colspan=2| THIS LIST RETURNED IN DUTCH EXCEPT THE ABOVE. I CANNOT TRANSCRIBE IT. THE SUM TOTAL OF THE DUTCH IS: 26226-10 (W.D.K.) |- |colspan=2| '''31 POLES AT W. 0.16..8..LC 28244-18''' |- |colspan=2| '''TOTAL TAX: £ 261—14''' |} === Capt Rich L. Graham's District (completed) === Starting on page 2. Note: This District took in Co. Around Landis, China Grove, Cold Water, Cross Creek, etc. ''W.D.K.'' {| border="1" align="center" class="wikitable sortable" style="font-style:; font-size:100%; border: 3px Solid Blue;" |- ! Name'''!! '''POUNDS''' |- |RUTHERFORD, GRIFFITH||6 419 |- |GRAHAM, JAMES||689 |- |WOODS, SAMUEL||1 155 |- |BROWN, JOHN||4 387 |- |MCHENRY, ELEANOR||1 725 |- |HAGGINS, JOHN||4 387 |- |REED, HUGH||881 |- |ALBRIGHT, MICHAEL||1 030 |- |JOHN, SEN.||132 |- |TREES, PETER||424 |- |MCCULLOH, JAMES||2 767 |- |WOOD, JAMES, JUN ||4.78 |- |COCHRAN, ANDREW||117.1 |- |COCHRAN, WILL||204 |- |COCHRAN, JAMES||518 |- |COCHRAN, SAMUEL||441 |- |HALL, JOSHUA ||7 733 |- |DRISSEL, JOHN ||326 |- |HALL, MORGAN ||159 |- |GALBRAITH, THOMAS ||646 |- |LONG, FREDERICK ||261 |- |MCCREVEN, JOHN ||353 |- |WOODS, JAMES, SEN ||130 |- |MILLER, DAVID ||1 282 |- |MCPHERSON, JOSEPH ||452 |- |MCFERSON, ROBERT ||1 132 |- |ROSS, JOSEPH ||656 |- |ROSS, FRANCIS ||406 |- |MILLER, WILLIAM ||605 |- |CAMPBELL, JOHN SEN. ||602 |- |CAMPBELL, JOHN JUN.||372 |- |CAMPBELL, ARCHIBALD||146 |- |GRAHAM, RICHARD||2 676 |- |WOODS, ROBERT ||1 064 |- |LYNN, ROBERT ||725 |- | '''Total''' (not in text) ||36 134 |- |JUSTICE, THOMAS||307 |- |JUSTICE, DANIEL||180 |- |BROWN, JONAS ||407 |- |FRIZELE, JASON, SEN ||175 |- |SEVETS, GEORGE, JUN ||2 651 |- |HEWIT, JAMES ||324 |- |SMITH, SAMUEL ||873 |- |LYNN, SUSANNAH ||1132 |- |SEVETS, SAMUEL SEN.||950 |- |BAKER, BENJAMIN ||874 |- |BAKER, CHARLES ||217 |- |GIBSON, WILLIAM, SEN.||652 |- |MCCLANAHAN, AND W||490 |- |GIBSON, WILLIAM, JUN||108 |- |PHELPS, BURGIS||171 |- |FRIZZELL, WILLIAM||104 |- |PENNY, ALEXANDER||578 |- |DONALDSON,, ALEXANDER||575 |- |SEWELL, SAMUEL, JUN||3- |- |GRAHAM, JAMES, SEN||905 |- |GALLAHER, HUGH||245 |- |LINDSEY, JAMES||160 |- |WOODS, ALEXANDER||243 |- |LYNN, HUGH||241 |- | ||'''_______''' |- | '''Total''' (not in Text)||£ 459.83 |- | '''SUBJECT TO FOURFOLD TAX'''||950 |- |SEWELL, SAMUEL, SEN.||240 |- | ||'''_______''' |- | ||'''***''' |- | ||'''_______''' |- |GRAHAM, WILLAIM||1190 |- |POLES:|| |- |FRIZZELL, JASON, JUN|| |- |BAKER, BILL|| |- |BAKER, JAMES|| |- |FRIZZELL, JADON, SEN ADM.|| |- |JUSTICE, JOSEPH|| |- |HAYES, ANDREW|| |- |REED, ISIAH (7 POLES)|| |- | '''TOTAL TAX'''||'''£ 428''' |} === Capt Armstrong's District (completed) === Starting on page 3. Ending on page 4 {| border="1" align="center" class="wikitable sortable" style="font-style:; font-size:100%; border: 3px Solid Blue;" |- ! Name'''!! '''POUNDS''' |- |GRAHAM, RICHARD||254-14-6 |- |HUGHEY, HENRY, SEN.||3407-12-8 |- |HUGHEY, HENRY, JUN||937-9-- |- |MURRAY, HENRY||396-12 |- |HYDE, BENJAMIN||1 216-13-11 |- |LOWERY, ROBERT||158-1 |- |RONEY, MAURICE||127-8 |- |GRAY, JAMES||234 |- |LOWRY, SAMUEL||868-10-2 |- |WILLSON. JOSEPH||300 |- |TATE, ROBERT||1 575-7-6 |- |JOHNSTON, ALEXAND||129-2-8 |- |ARMSTRONG, ABEL||594-6-8 |- |POYNS, JOHN||130-4- |- |ARMSTRONG, RICHARD||1719-10 |- |BlCKERSTAFF, JOHN||321-8 |- |LUCKEY, JANE||311-9 |- |DICKEY, THOMAS||1 986-17-8 |- |HALL, WALTER||495 |- |HALL, WILLIAM, SEN||162-10 |- |HALL, JOHN SEN.||679-2 |- |LUCKEY, JOHN||1 406-17-6 |- |LUCKEY, JOHN, ADM. JOSEPH LUCKEY||567-6 |- |LUCKEY, JOHN ADM. ROS, LUCKEY||25-2 |- |SHIELDS, ANDREW ||294 |- |JOHNSTON, WILLIAM||869-8-6 |- |JOHNSTON, WILLIAM FOR EST OF|| |- |ANDERSON, MICHAEL||174-9-6 |- |JOHNSTON, ROBERT||1 275-4 |- |JOHNSTON, ROBERT, JUN||365 |- |JOHNSTON, JOHN||661 |- |ANDERSON, MARY||145 |- |STAPLETON, EDWARD, JUN||225 |- |CAMPBELL, JOSEPH||767-6 |- |GRAHAM, WJLLIAM||795 |- |GRAHAM, SAMUEL||136-10 |- |GRAHAM, LUCKEY||1 432-12 |- |PENIX, JAMES||144 |- |YOUNG, SAMUEL||5 598 |- |YOUNG, SAMUEL AS GUARD OF LlTTIA KERR||271-7-5 |- | ||'''_______''' |- | ||'''£ 31 181-1-2''' |- |YOUNG, SAMUEL, BDM, JN KERR||652-10-3 |- |ARMSTRONG, WILLIAM||1 322-13-9 |- |BRANDON, JAMES||2 671 |- |BRANDON, WILLIAM||172-1 |- |MCKAY, JOHN||115-12-5 |- |BUNTON, ROBERT||580-2 |- |BUNTON, JAS. MARY||432 |- |BUNTON, JNO.MARY||391-16 |- |NIBLOCK, GEORGE||452-17-7 |- |DICKEY, JAMES||777 |- |SMITH, JAMES||398 |- |MEADOWS, DANIEL||108-11-3 |- |BAYLEY, CHARLES||398-12 |- |BAYLEY, JAMES||425-9-5 |- |BAYLEY, THOS.||231-17 |- |CATHEY, JANE||200 |- |CATHEY, HUGH||253-17 |- |BRYAN, JOHN||197-8-6 |- |ORTON, JOHN||45--17-6 |- |ORTON, JOSEPH||442-0-4 |- |FITZPATRICK, JAMES||617 |- |MCGUIRE, THOMAS||520-13-8 |- |SMITH, JOHN||365-14 |- |GAY, JAMES||692-17-10 |- |HARE, DANIEL||1 036 |- |PORTER, DAVID||440-0-1 |- |PORTER, ROBERT||248-15-8 |- |PORTER, JAMES||724-0-6 |- |HUGHEY, ROBERT||804-0-4 |- |HUGHEY, SAMUEL||948-14 |- |HEMPHILL, JAMES||2 178-13-7 |- |HINDS, RALPH||130-11 |- |LYALL, THOMAS||2 171-15 |- |KERR, GEORGE||1 109-4 |- |KERR, STEPHEN||110 |- |MORRISON, JOHN||746 |- |MORRISON, MARY||460 |- |MCELLSWORTH, JOSEPH||244-6-8 |- |MCELLSWORTH, AGNES||111 |- |MCELLSWORTH, THOMAS||445-1-6 |- | ||'''_______''' |- | ||'''55 968-14-7 |- |MCELLSWORTH, JOHN||1 168-18 |- |ALLISON, ALEXANDER||1 105-6 |- |STEEL, ROBERT||1 739-16-1 |- |HAMILTON, LUKE||139-14 |- |CHAMBERS, HENRY||1 000-5 |- |CHAMBERS, JAMES||171-12-6 |- |CHAMBERS, HENRY JUN||1 167-3-4- |- |TEAS, ROBERT||428-16 |- |TEAS, SAMUEL||111-16 |- |GRAHAM, JAMES||1882-13-10 |- |GRAHAM, RICHARD||1888-16 |- |GRAHAM, JOHN||692-10 |- |GRAHAM, JAMES||1 275-12 |- |LYNN, JOHN||170 |- |CHAMBERS, JOSEPH||443-4-4 |- |HUGHEY, ISAAC||528-19- |- |JOHNSTON, THOS||323-17 |- |ARMSTRONG, JEAN & MAY BY WILL||444-12 |- |BRANDON, JAMES||3 105-3-4 |- |LORANCE, JOHN||1 796-17-4 |- |GRAHAM, RICHARD||3 454-8 |- | '''POLES:'''|| |- |COUSSINES, ROBERT|| |- |BRYAN, JOHN|| |- |BURTON, JOHN, JUN|| |- |PENIX, WILLIAM|| |- |CATHEY, AGNESS|| |- |JOHNSTON, JAMES|| |- |LOWERY, SAMUEL|| |- |YOUNG, SAMUEL, BY|| |- |MCKNIGHT, DAVID|| |- |EASLEY, MARY|| |- |GATY, WILLIAM|| |- |FOY, BARBARA|| |- |MOORE, ROBERT|| |- |MCGUIRE, PATRICK|| |- |STAPLETON, EDWARD|| |- |ROSEBOROUGH, ELIZABETH|| |- |CATTUCK, JOHN|| |- |HALL, JOHN, JUN|| |- |SHIELDS, WM.|| |- |HOPKINS, ANJREW|| |- |RUSSELL, WM.|| |- |YATES, ROBERT|| |- |21 POLES|| |} === Capt Caldwell's District (became Iredell County, completed) === Starting on page 4. This District became part of Iredell County on Nov 18, 1788. {| border="1" align="center" class="wikitable sortable" style="font-style:; font-size:100%; border: 3px Solid Blue;" |- ! Name'''!! '''POUNDS''' |- |EVEN. CHRISTOPHER||3 100; 16 |- |MCKINSEY, ANDREW||325 |- |WATT, WILLIAM||3 535; 2 |- |REED, JOHN||420 |- |BAILEY, WILLIAM||598;8 |- |SIMONTON, ADAM||786; 6 |- |SLOAN, FERG||1 571; 7 |- |JOHNSTON, MARGARET||212 |- |LONG, SAMUEL||2 |- |COWDEN, BENJAMIN||185 |- |BAILEY, THOMAS||700 |- |MCDONNALL, WILLIAM||145; 14 |- |SCOTT, JOHN||208 |- |BONES, WILLIAM||871:16 |- |VANDEVER, HOLLINGSW0RTH||143:9 |- |HALL, HUGH||1 682 |- |[[Caldwell-5258|CALDWELL, DAVID]]||1 999 |- |BELL, THOS.||155 |- |THORNTON, PHEOPHEDUS||290 |- |MCCLELAND, JOHN||832 |- |RICHMOND, JOSEPH||274:18 |- |ARCHIBALD, MARTHA||216 |- |ARCHBALD, ELIZABETH||688 |- |THOMSON, PETER||868:10:4 |- |COOPER, JAMES||1 692:17:6 |- |DONO, HEZEKIAH||104:12 |- |STEPHENSON, JOHN||1 756 |- |MCGUIRE, TIMOTHY||2 540:7 |- |GORDON, ROBERT||469:10:9 |- |[[Steele-6540|STEEL, NENIAN]]||639:12 |- |MCCLELAND, WILLIAM||925:16 |- |MURDOCK, JOHN||1 203:8 |- |[[Bowman-7714|BOWMAN, HUGH]]||1 062: 5 |- |DUFFY, PATRICK||2 759 |- | ||'''__________''' |- | '''POUNDS'''||33 834:5:7 |- |MCKEE, WILLIAM||1 138: 4 |- |SIMONTON, WILLIAM||5 676:15:8 |- |SHROWDER, MAGUIRE||298:12 |- |BEARD, WILLIAM||1 172:4:5 |- |ALEXANDER, REED||1 954 |- |BEARD, THOMAS||382:12 |- |BEARD, DAVID||192:3:6 |- |BEARD, DAVID, JUN||583:1:6 |- |WILLSON, JOHN||1 679:10:8 |- |MORRISSON, ALLISON||1 064:4:4 |- |ALLISON, AND J THEOPHELUS||3 125:9;10 |- |ALLISON, THOS JUN.||3 051 |- |[[Allison-675|ALLISON, ADAM]]||2 107:6:8 |- |STUART, JAMES||900 |- |MCCORMICK, ANDREW||162:19 |- |ERVIN, JAMES||299 |- |MITCHELL, JOHN||252 |- |REED, MARGARET||470:6 |- |SMITH, WILLIAM||195 |- |KIRKAPATRICK, ANDREW||746 |- |HALL, JAMES, JUN||439:9 |- |WILLSON, FRANCIS||1 764 |- |BELL, WILLIAM||463:16 |- |ROSEBOROUGH, JEANE||134:16 |- |BAILEY, WILLIAM||463:16 |- |THORNTON, SAMUEL||1 093:4 |- |WASSON, SAMUEL||681:4 |- |STEEL, NEVIAN (WHEELWRIGHT)||573:15:4 |- |DOGERTY, MICHAEL||180 |- |HALL, WILLIAM||2 654:12 |- |LOVE, ALEXANDER||463:8:4 |- |ARCHIBALD, JOHN||(1 665 |- |THE SAME IN TRUST||(309:12 |- |[[Wasson-505|WASSON, JOSEPH]]||1 053:6 |- |THE SAME IN TRUST||(309:12 |- |WASSON, MARY||154:15 |- |COOPER, ROBERT||232:16 |- |FREELAND, ANDREW||1 481 |- | ||'''_______''' |- | '''POUNDS'''||74 029:8:7 |- |BAILEY, JOHN||1 600 |- |MORRISON, ANDREW||1 539:6:6 |- |PORTER, THOMAS||971:1:4 |- |CHAMBERS, ARTHUR||445:3 |- |MCWHORTER, JOHN||849 |- |MCHENRY, JOHN||470:19:6 |- |MORDOCK, JAMES||1 888:9:6 |- |HUSTON, DANIEL||365 |- |ALLISON. THOMAS, SEN.||4 713 |- |SIMONTON, ROBERT||4 163:1 |- |HALL. JAMES||1 637:1 |- |ARCHIBALD, THOMAS||1 386:2 |- |HALL, ALEXANDER||320 |- |HALL, ROBERT||236:9:6 |- |SLOAN, ALEXANDER||413 |- |SLOAN, WILLIAM||225 |- |SHAW, ROBERT||?267 |- |LOVELESS, WILLIAM||1 120 |- |LOVELESS, ISAAC||970 |- |THE SAME IN TRUST||97 |- |ROBINSON, RAZELL||453 |- |HAMILTON, JAMES||431 |- |GILBERTS, WIDLIAM||519 |- |SMITH, ROBERT||183 |- |ROSBROUGH, MARY||1 069 |- |ARCHIBALD, THOMAS||1 764 |- |BAILEY, ALEXANDER||330 |- |ROBEY, NATHAN||472 |- | ||'''_______''' |- | '''POUNDS'''||102 227:12:11 |- | '''POLES RETURNED'''||6 324 |- | '''POUNDS'''||108 551:12:11 |- |MCCLEAN, JOHN|| |- |SNOW, WILLIAM || |- |HAMILTON, HANCE|| |- |JONES, BENEJAMIN|| |- |SINRILL, GEORGE (5)|| |- | '''SUBJECT TO FOURFOLD TAX'''- VIZ;|| |- |TORRENCE, HUGH & HALBERT||4 093 |- |LOVELESS, VEACH||120 |- |SCOTT, JOSEPH||285 |- | ||'''_______''' |- | ||4 409 |- | '''POLES NOT RETURNED'''|| |- |SIMONTON, THEOPHELUS|| |- |KNIGHT, RHUBEN|| |- |EDWARDS, LAND||950 |- | '''LESSORS'''|| |- |REED, ANDREW||2 392 |- |HALL, THOS.||1 530 |- |DOBBINS, JAMES||1 402 |- | ||'''_______''' |- | '''POUNDS'''||5 324 |- | '''TOTAL TAX'''|| '''£ 1162''' |} === Capt George Cowins District (completed) === Starting on page 5. Note: Although the transcription shows "Cowin", the name is more likely "Cowan" with an "a". {| border="1" align="center" class="wikitable sortable" style="font-style:; font-size:100%; border: 3px Solid Blue;" |- ! Name'''!! '''POUNDS''' |- |COWIN, WILLIAM FOR HAMILTON ESTATE||373:15:7 |- |COWIN, WILL; FOR SELF||806:0:1 |- |MCNEELY, JOHN, SEN||82: |- |MCNEELY, ARCHIBALD||477:9 |- |THOMSON, THOMAS||1 052:15:5 |- |BELL, WILLIAM||431:2:6 |- |CRAIGE, CROZIER||139:8 |- |SHIELES, JOHN||901:4 |- |HUGHS, JAMES||198 |- |JENKINS, SAMUEL||319:1 |- | ||'''_______''' |- | '''POUNDS'''||'''7277:5:7''' |- |NEVENS, ROBERT||168 |- |MILLER, JANE||676:8 |- |RICKEY, SAMUEL||157:17 |- |CUMMINGS, ELEAZER||445 |- |NEVENS, JOHN||235 |- |DOBBINS, HENRY||153:3:10 |- |FOOTER, JOSEPH||792:12 |- |MCCULLUM, ANDREW||373:5:6 |- |BELL, THOMAS, SEN,||746:8 |- |THOMSON, JOSEPH||1 023:5 |- |PATTON, JOHN||1 264 |- |BRANDON, JAMES||4 657:18:8 |- |GILLEHAM, ABRAM||427:8 |- |ALLEN, HUGH||408:1:4 |- |GILLESPIE, GEORGE||1 430 |- |COWIN, WILLIA, JUN||509:16 |- |MILLER, SAMUEL||1 340:14:6 |- |BOWMAN, WILLIAM||1 007:13 |- |KERR, ANDREW||2 055:4:4 |- |MOORE, ROBERT||167:11:4 |- |COWIN, JOSEPH||1 200:9:2 |- |MCNEELY, DAVID||318:8 |- |CARSON, JOHN||834:10:3 |- |[[Cowan-1455|COWIN, WILLIAM, SEN]]||1 771:9:5 |- |BELL, THOMAS, JUN.||223 |- |DOBBINS, JAMES||2 179 |- |SILLIMAN, JOHN||314:15 |- |STEWART, MATTHEW||321:15 |- |GILLKEY, CHARLES||489:4 |- |JENKINS, HUGH||4 130|- |- |COPELAND, DAVID||439 |- |JENKINS, JAMES||882:10 |- |DOBBINS, ALEXANDER||2 731|- |- | ||'''_______''' |- | '''POUNDS'''||'''42 151:1:11''' |- |STUART, JAMES||635:18 |- |MCCONNAHEY, JOSEPH||1 049:16 |- |MCCONNAHEY, SAMUEL||3 348:17:6 |- |DOBBINS, ALEXANDER, JUN||179:2 |- |DOBBINS, JAMES, JUN||114:8 |- |COWIN, BENJAMIN||634 |- |DOBBIN,S JOHN||171:10 |- |MULHOLLUM. JAMES||126:6;6 |- |SHAVER, RICHARD||226 |- |NEVINS, WILLIAM||335 |- |THOMSON, MOSES||4 254:11:11 |- |COWIN, GEORGE FOR MILLER'S ESTATE||450 |- |SAME FOR SELF|| I 256 |- | '''POUNDS'''||'''56 022:11;10''' |- | '''POLES''' ||) |- |MCNEELY, JOHN, JUN ||) |- |DOBBINS, JOHN||) |- |SLOAN, ANDREW||)) |- |SERVICE, THOMAS||) |- |DOBBINS, HUGH||) |- | '''TOTAL TAX'''||'''£ 471:17''' |} === Capt Berger's District (Completed) === Pages 6-8 Located near Salisbury. {| border="1" align="center" class="wikitable sortable" style="font-style:; font-size:100%; border: 3px Solid Blue;" |- ! '''Name'''!! '''POUNDS''' |- |BERGER, JOHN||278:6:3 |- |SEAFORD, LEONARD||233:6:3 |- |CARSTER, JACOB||465:1:3 |- |KNOP, JOHN||186:6:6 |- |PEELER, MICHAEL||200 |- |JOIST, JACOB||222:19 |- |HOOVER, JOHN||238:5 |- |JILDO, RICHARD||161:10:6 |- |ELDEMAN, PETER||360:10:6 |- |LlNGLE, FRAilCIS||114:0:0 |- |WAGONER, CONRAD||166:5 |- |BENEFIELD, JOHN|| 164:5 |- | ||'''_______''' |- | '''POUNDS'''||'''2 791:6:9''' |- |HOLTZHOUZER, MICHAEL||450:15 |- |PECK, FREDERICK||274:10 |- |BULLENT, PHILLIP||147:10 |- |KIECHER, GEORGE ADAM||247:17 |- |DELOW, MICHAEL HARTMAN||647:11 |- |BENNIGER, PETER||197:12:6 |- |HAFNER, GEORGE||141:2:8 |- |DERR, VALENTINE||351:13:6 |- |PHILLIPSON, JESSE||105:9 |- |*FULLENWIDER, HENRY||1 278:6:8 |- |CRITE, MICHAEL||426 |- |SLOUCH, PHILLIP||293:10 |- |HESS, JOHN|| 220:11 |- |SHIEK, CHRISTIAN||166:14 |- |GRUSE, PHILLIP||273:10 |- |[[Klotz-9|KLOTZ, JACOB]]||249:14 |- |SMODDER, WILLIAM||145 |- |RENTTEMAN, DOROTHA||376:4:3 |- |CORRAL, JOHN||122:10 |- |LITZTERN, WIDOW||128:17 |- |LAMPAGE, JOSEPH||144:1 |- |FROCK, CONRAD||(194:14 |- |FROCK, THE SAME IN TRUST||(50 |- |BULLENT, GEORGE||186:19 |- |RE'CKEP, CONRAD||123:2 |- |FlSHER, JACOB||177:5 |- |MASRER. FREDERICK||124:13 |- |HOLTZHOUSER, ANDREW||660 |- |REECE, KILLIAN||301:10 |- |SEAFORD, LEWIS||490:5 |- |JOHN STIERWALSS?||440 |- |SHOEPINGER, NICHOLAS||336:15 |- |HOFFMAN, FRANCIS||134:13:6 |- |AHRENS, JOHN||322 |- |[[Troutman-439|TROUTMAN, PETER]]||102 |- |FROMPOOLE, JACOB||263:4:10 |- | || '''_______''' |- | || '''13 057:6:8''' |- |RENTLEMAN, JOHN||948 |- |ROSEMAN, GEORGE||229:9:2 |- |JOIST, PHILLIP||239:1 |- |HARTMAN, JACOB||196:15 |- |MORGAN, TUNIS||175:2 |- |MITCHELL, FREDERICK||183:15 |- |REETE, JOHN||250:7:6 |- |HICKMAN, JOSEPH||172:9 |- |HAMPTON, WILLIAM||273 |- |LAGLE, JACOB||215:15 |- |REETWHILE, JOHN||138:19 |- |BULLENT. JOHN||196:7 |- |TROUTMAN, ADAM||113:5 |- |FROMPOOLE, DAVID||144:10 |- |LYARLY, CHRISTOPHER||225:10 |- |KUHN, ANTHOMY||132:8 |- |DEEL, JOIST||144:4 |- |MILLER, WINDLE||711:10 |- |HAMPTON, JOHN||252:7? |- |LAMPERT, JOHN||406:14 |- |KELLANEY, GEORGEAWAY||103:8 |- |KLENGLEMAN, ALEXANDER||525:18 |- |BERGER, GEO. HEN:||1 980:11:3 |- |BERBER, GEO. IN TRUST||190:11:3 |- |LOPWATER? || |- |LOSSWATER? JOHN||361 |- |JOSEY, JOHN||375:9 |- |STIERWALT, PETER||242:15 |- |MILLER, MARTIN I||1 005 |- |ARRONHART, KlLLlAN|| |- |PARKS, NOAH|| 220:4:2 |- | || '''_______''' |- | '''POUNDS'''|| '''24 302:14:9 |- | '''SUBJECT TO FOURFOLD TAX'''|| |- |SROHHART, GEORGE|| 1 725 |- |MILLER, NICHOLAS||2 090:??:? |- |CROPE, CONRAD||1 188;12 |- |HARTMAN, HENRY||788:8 |- |ARONHART, PHILLIP, SEN||2 395 |- |BROWN, PHILLIP||621:2 |- | || '''8 817:0:8''' |- | '''POLES:'''|| |- |EDDLEMAN, BASTIAN|| |- |FRICK, HENRY|| |- |LINGLE, KASPOR|| |- |MILLER, DAVID|| |- |LINGLE, CATHERINE|| |- |KNOP, JACOB|| |- |CRYTER, CHRISTIAN|| |- |KNOP, JACOB JR,|| |- |MOULER, VALENTINE|| |- |LAMPERT, WILLIAM|| |- |LAMPERT, GEORGE|| |- |HORNBERGER, VALENTINE|| |- |LEWIS, WILLIAM|| |- |MAWBER, JACOB|| |- |JOHNSTON, WILLIAM|| |- |FENNER, FREDERICK|| |- |HICKMAN, WILLIAM|| |- |EAGLE, JOHN|| |- |CORRAL, JACOB|| |- |EAGNER, JOHN|| |- |BOSSINGER, JOHN|| |- |BLACK, MARTY|| |- |LAMPBERT, JAMES|| |- |DAVIS, RICHARD|| |- |PHILLIPSON, WILL|| |- |TROUTMAN, MELCHERN|| |- |TREES, JACOB|| |- |PHILLIPSON, JOHN|| |- |LEWIS, JAMES|| |- |PHILLIPSON, RHUBEN|| |- |KELLY, JOHN|| |- |WALKER, HENRY|| |- |BLACK, DAVID|| |- |KELLOWAY, JOSEPH|| |- |LAMPERT, THOMAS|| |- |FROMPOOLE, JOHN|| |- |BITMAN, MICHAEL|| |- |REET, MATET|| |- |HATCH, JOSEPH|| |- |CHARLES, PETER|| |- |ARONHART, HENRY|| |- |MORGAN, HUGN|| |- |BROWN, THOMAS|| |- |LAMPERT, JOHN|| |- |NORTHT??T, RICHARD|| |- |EDLEMAN, PETER|| |- |[[Troutman-434|TROUTMAN, MELCHER]]|| |- |TROUTMAN, MELCHER|| |- |MAURY, REED|| |- |TROUTMAN, ANDREW|| |- | '''POLES SUBJECT TO FOURFOLD TAX:'''|| |- |BULLENT, CONRAD|| |- |MILLER, MICH'L|| |- |CHERRET, PHILL|| |- |ARONHART, PHILL, JUN|| |- |TREES, ADAM|| |- |MORGAN, NATHAN|| |- | '''TOTAL TAX'''||'''343: 10''' |} === Capt Dickson's DIstrict === Starting on page 8. {| border="1" align="center" class="wikitable sortable" style="font-style:; font-size:100%; border: 3px Solid Blue;" |- ! '''Name'''!! '''POUNDS''' |- |HAMON, ANTHONY||173:12 |- |YOUNG, ALEXANDER||1 027 |- |KENNADY, ANDREW||182 |- |QUERY, ALEXANDER||245 |- |CARRUTH, ALEXANDER||311:7 |- |HUGHS, ALEXANDER||703 |- |ASHTON, ALEXANDER||200 |- |LOWRY, CHARLES||151:14 |- |WOODS, DAVID||1 360 |- |ROWAN, DAVID||283:6 |- |BAKER, ELIZABETH||103 |- |BROWN, ELIZABETH||212 |- |FLEMING, GEORGE||876 |- |PARK, HUGH, SEN||2 888 |- |PARK, HUGH, JUN||432:16 |- |SEAMER, HENRY||300 |- |MCKNIGHT, HUGH||1 071:8 |- |FLEMING, HENRY||173:11 |- |DICKSON, JOSEPH||2 507 |- |BRALEY, JOHN||1 955 |- |HART, SAMUEL||690 |- |BEATY, THOMAS||1 435 |- |SWANN, THOMAS||428 |- |HART, WILLIAM||740 |- |MCKNIGHT, WILLIAM||938 |- |MCCLEAN, WILLIAM||1 231:08 |- |KILLIAN, WILLIAM||410:19 |- |PETERSON, WILLIAM||286:18 |- |BRALEY, WILLIAM||263 |- |COOKE, THOMAS||1 680 |- |KERR, DAVID||1 856 |- |ROBINSON, JAMES||1 335 |- | '''POUNDS'''|| '''52 069''' |- |MCKNIGHT, JAMES||1 781 |- |SLOAN, JOHN, SEN,||1 772 |- |BROWN, JOHN||1 784:18 |- |BREVARD, JOHN||2 723 |- |DICKEY, JOHN||1 915 |- |BLYTHE, JAMES||2 371:6 |- |ASTON, JAMES||348:14 |- |BOWMAN, JAMES||439:7 |- |KENNADY, JEAN||210 |- |ROWAN, JOHN||101:1 |- |COOK, JAMES||1 956:10 |- |HUGGINS, JAMES||1 228:18 |- |PARK, JOHN||433:7 |- |HAYNES, JAMES||476:16 |- |LOWRY, JAMES, SEN||225:17 |- |HUGHEY, JOHN||142:15 |- | '''POUNDS'''|| '''32 863:14 |- |BRALEY, JOHN JUN||133:8 |- |HUGGINS, JAMES, JUN||518:8 |- |HUGGINS, JOHN||751 |- |HAYNES, JOSEPH||206:12 |- |KNOX, JOHN||107 |- |JAMISON, ISABELLA||419:13 |- |KERR, NATHANIEL||293 |- |CARRUTH, ROBERT||886:7 |- |BEVARD, ROBERT||1 589 |- |BROWN, ROBERT||289 |- |HUGGINS, ROBERT||765:12 |- |WOODS, ROBERT||104:4 |- |COCHRAN||446:15 |- |SLOAN, ROBERT||454:10 |- |POTTS, STEPHEN|| 1 767 |- | '''POLES'''|| |- |DIMSTER, JOSEPH|| |- |MARTIN, WILLIAM|| |- |KELLY, CHARLES|| |- |ARTHUR, WILLIAM|| |- |CASH, WILL|| |- |MCCLEAN, JOHN|| |- |FISHER, JAMES|| |- |LOWRY, JAMES|| |- |LOWRY, JOHN|| |- |QUERY, JAMES|| |- |CARLISLE, ROBERT|| |- | '''TOTAL TAX'''|| '''£ 443:1:6''' |} === Capt Lopp's District === Pages 8-10. {| border="1" align="center" class="wikitable sortable" style="font-style:; font-size:100%; border: 3px Solid Blue;" ! '''Name'''!! '''POUNDS''' |- |LOPP, JOHN||564 |- |LEONARD, VALENINE||1 341 |- |MCCRARY, BOYD (SON-IN-LAW OF BENJAMIN MERRELL||137 |- |HINKLE, CHARLES||333 |- |SINK, JACOB||753 |- |MICHAEL, FREDERICK||932:15 |- |KARR, KICHN, KEEN? PETER, SEN||874 |- |CLODFELKER, FELIX||764:5 |- |PICKETT, RALPH||266 |- |SIMMERMAN, CHRISTOPHER||273 |- |FOX, THOMAS||116 |- |MCCRERY, JOHN||417 |- |MICHAEL, BARNEY||812 |- |MICHAEL, NICHOLAS||200 |- |YOKELY, JOHN||135 |- |COOKE, JOHN||130 |- |SINK, JOHN||168 |- |GRUBB, GEORGE||356 |- |HAGEY, HENRY||350 |- |SHIKLE, MARTIN|| 149 |- |CLODFELKER, FELIX OR EX, OF MARTIN MIFONG||40 |- |HUGHEY, EDV/ARD||118 |- |YOUNKER, EVE||336 |- |CLAP. JOSEPH||135 |- |OLIVER, JOHN||188Es |- |ESTHER, MICHAEL||174 |- |LEONARD, PETER||198 |- |TINKER, PETER, SEN||336 |- |CHEANEY, JOHN||302 |- |EDWARD, CADER||132 |- |ZIMMERMAN, ARCHART||864 |- |HAGEY, GEORGE||353:5 |- |PICKLER, HENRY||121 |- |HEDRICK, ADAM||659 |- |DAY, MICHAEL||194 |- |ROPE? ROSSE? FREDERICK ||134 |- | || '''_______''' |- | || '''£ 13 580:5''' |- |WINSLOW, PETER||200 |- |COPASS, BATZON||180 |- |KNOYE, BARNEY||266 |- |HAMM, JACOB||568 |- |BLESSING, JACOB||250 |- |SEGER, STOPHEL||308 |- |HAM, CHRISTIAN||111 |- |WHITE, LUKE||128 |- |HOOZER, HENRY||130 |- |EARWOOD, MARTIN||120 |- |BARRIER, CHARLES||730 -5 |- |BARRIER, RHODEY||216 |- |EVERHART, CHRISTIAN||146 |- |LONG, JOHN||120 |- |SAWER, PHILLIP||358 |- |GOSS, STEPHEN||224 |- |WILSON, JOHN||179 |- |SPREAKER, STOPNEL||239 |- |VVILLSON, CHARLES||135 |- |YONCZ, PETER||109 |- |MOIRES, CHRISTIAN||179 |- |SERIES, JOHN||199 |- |MOIRE, GEORGE||254 |- |MOIRE, GEORGE||254 |- |GRIMES, JACOB||290 |- |CONRAD, ADAM||153 |- |BECK, DANIEL||119 |- |LUNGANT, CHRISTIAN||154 |- |KNOYE, PHILLIP||119 |- |GRIMES, BOSTON||11-10 |- |MCCRERY, HUGH||2 205 |- |TARR, HENRY||665 |- |SPRAKER, GEORGE|| |- |SHOFE, HENRY||1 006 |- |GRIMES, ADAM, SEN||175 |- |YONCE, WILLIAM||110 |- |WAGGNER, JACOB||3 966 |- | WAGONER DANIEL||1 587 |- |- | || '''_______''' |- | '''POUNDS'''|| '''30 280''' |- |WAGGONER, JACOB, JUN||492 |- |KEEN, JACOB||124 |- |KEEN, PETER||103 |- |HAMM. ANDREW||408 |- |HARMON, ADAM|| 504 |- |MOIRES, GEORGE||160 |- |FELP, PETER||104 |- |MUZZELL, JOSEPH||241 |- |EVERY, JOHN||444-10 |- | '''FOUR-FOLD POUNDS'''|| |- |WEAVEL, STEPHEN||1460 |- MORRIS, WILLIAM||400 |- | || '''_______''' |- | '''POUNDS'''|| '''33 720:10''' |- | '''POLES:'''|| |- |GREENE, IRIAM|| |- |RIGEN, WM,|| |- |SINK, PHILL|| |- |SINK, MICH'D|| |- |DOBBS, JOHN|| |- |FRITZ, FRED'K|| |- |COOK, BURKHART|| |- |CHRISTOPHER, PHILL|| |- |FRIZELL, NATHAN|| |- |NIFONG, MARY|| |- |ZIMMERMAN, CHAS.|| |- |DIFER, LEWIS|| |- |PEMAL, EDW'D|| |- |OLIVER, WILLIAM|| |- |GRAVER, PHILLIP|| |- |TINKER, PETER, JUN|| |- |BAKER, JAMES|| |- |MILLER, GEORGE|| |- |HARP, JAMES|| |- |HARP, RINDIGO|| |- |CLINARD, JACOB|| |- |LEONARD, VOLEN|| |- |SEWELL, PHlLLIP|| |- |GRUBB, CONRAD|| |- |MICHAEL, JOHN|| |- |MICHAEL, BARMY, JUN|| |- |FREHOWEL, GEORGE|| |- |PICKET, HENRY|| |- |WOODWARD, JOSEPH|| |- |HARMON, CHRISTIAN|| |- |COLE, JOHN|| |- |MOIRE, PETER, SEN.|| |- |CRITFESON, GEORGE|| |- |FORD, THOS. JUN|| |- |LEONARD, MICHAEL|| |- |RODDY, JACOB|| |- |WIER, WILLIAM|| |- |JOHNSON, DAVID|| |- |YONCE, RANDOLPH|| |- |GRIMES, ADAMS, JUN|| |- |MIRES, JOHN|| |- |MIRES, MICHAEL|| |- |WERELY, MICHAEL|| |- |SLOOP, JOHN|| |- |ESSES, JOSEPH|| |- |YONCE, JILL, SEN|| |- |GRIMES, JACOB|| |- |GRIMES, GEORGE|| |- |BROWN, CASPER|| |- |LOWE, HENRY|| |- |BOWER, GEORGE|| |- |FORKER, THOS|| |- |SECREST, FREDERICK|| |- |TAC, FRANCIS|| |- |DAVIS, SAMUEL|| |- |KEALY, WILL|| |- | ||'''_______''' |- | '''TOTAL TAX'''|| '''£ 328:10''' |} === Capt Davis District === Pages 10-11. {| border="1" align="center" class="wikitable sortable" style="font-style:; font-size:100%; border: 3px Solid Blue;" ! '''Name'''!! '''POUNDS''' |- |LEDFORD, OBADIAH||236 |- |BERTRUM, WILLIAM||169 |- |MCCURRY, ABRAM||590 |- |MOYRES, JACOB||277 |- |BlLLlNGSBY, BAZELL||444 |- |HOUCK, MICHAEL||291 |- |EVANS, JAMES||254 |- |SPURGER, JOHN||555 |- |HINKLE, MICHAEL||255 |- |MCCURRY, WILLIAM||310 |- |PAIN, JOSEPH||156 |- |KEMBERRY, JESSE||110 |- |ROBINS, JONATHAN||247 |- |SHULER, MICHAEL||190 |- |PAIN, BARNET||150 |- |MILLER, FREDERICK||287 |- |HOUCK, BARNET||234 |- |ROZENBOOM, ALEXANDER||485 |- |LUSK, HUGH||400 |- |WIRE, BARNET||316 |- |CRETLEPOGH, ELIZABETH||182 |- |KEMBERRY, THOMAS||160 |- |HANKS, RICHARD||128 |- |SMITH, JOHN||121 |- |LONG, THOMAS||185 |- |LIVINGOOD, HARTMAN||140 |- |FREE, JACOB||360 |- |TUCKER, SEABORN||152 |- |FLITCH, PETER||172 |- |BILLEM, JESSE||158 |- |MOCK, PHILLIP||274 |- |LONG, JACOB||175 |- |YOKELY, JOHN||341 |- |LEDFORD, THOMAS||146 |- |GARRISON, JOHN||179 |- |ROREX, WILLIAM||260 |- |TEAGUE, ISAAC||210 |- |CARROLL, LUKE||160 |- |PIERSON, WILLIAM||300 |- | || '''_______''' |- | ||'''9 679''' |- |SNIDER, PETER||154 |- |RICHARDS, WOOLRICK||300 |- |MOTZINGER, FELIX||1 000 |- |CLINEHART, PHILLIP||700 |- |MOCK, DEWALT||157 |- |DAVIS, WILLIAM||290 |- |MOORE, NATHANIEL||122 |- |DAVIS, JACOB, SEN||140 |- |SMITH, ISAAC||136 |- |BEAMER, PHILLIP||141 |- |BOTINHAMMER, CHRISTIAN||275 |- |SMITH, WILLIAM||260 |- |IDOL, BARNET||925 |- |DILLS, WILLIAM||243 |- |WILBURN, JAMES||695 |- |HYAT, JOHN||391 |- |HILLEN, DAVID||107 |- |BILLINGSLY, JAMES||460 |- |HARMON, HENRY||1 282 |- |DAVIS, HENRY, SEN.||300 |- |TEAGUE, ABRAM||400 |- |TEAGUE, MOSES||520 |- |WILBORN, ISAAC||275 |- |WILLSON, JOHN||300 |- |MOBERRY, ISAAC||500 |- |KlMBROUGH, BRADLY||733 |- |PERLER, JACOB||134 |- |ROSS, JAMES||273 |- |PAIN, JOHN||170 |- |YOUNGER, JAMES||197 |- |SPURGIN, SAMUEL||203 |- |LEDFORD, JOHN||534 |- |BRUNNELL, JACOB||636 |- |LEDFORD, WILLIAM||3 155 |- | || '''________''' |- | '''POUNDS'''|| '''25 791''' |- |SUBJECT TO FOURFOLD TAX|| |- |LEDDENTON, THOMAS SEN||430 |- |SPURGIN, WILLIAM||450 |- |HOWARD, MICAJAH||291 |- |POLES:|| |- |HOUK, GEORGE|| |- |PERLEE, WILLIAM|| |- |CAREHART; ADAM|| |- |CRITTSEPOT, TILLMAN|| |- |HITCHCOCK. WILLIAM|| |- |JACKSON, JOHN|| |- |HESLEY, JACOB|| |- |HYATT, JAMES|| |- |MATHIS, JOSHUA|| |- |LEWIS, WALTER|| |- |BOTINGHAMMER, JOHN|| |- |WILLSON, PHILLIP|| |- |JONES, THOMAS|| |- |(NEXT GRISSIM)|| |- |GRISSIM, THOMAS|| |- |WELLBORN, MOSES|| |- |DAVIS, HENRY, JUN|| |- |LUSK, JOSEPH|| |- |GILLEM, JOHN|| |- |BRISKOW, JOHN|| |- |MOTZINGER, JACOB|| |- |HINIGER, CUNEROD|| |- |DAVIS, JACOB, JUN|| |- |LEDFORD, HENRY (23 POLES)|| |- |POLES SUBJECT TO FOURFOLD TAX:|| |- |KNOX, JAMES|| |- |LEDDENTON, THOS, JUN|| |- |SMITH, ROBERT|| |- |TACKET, PHILLIP (4)|| |- | '''TOTAL TAX'''|| '''£ 286-10''' |} === Capt Brandon's District === Starting on page 12. === Capt Reed's DIstrict === Starting on page 13. === Capt Wilson's District === Starting on page 14. === Capt D. Smith's District === Starting on page 15. |} === Capt Cox's Districts === === Capt. Nichol's District (became Iredell County, completed) === Starting on page 16. This District became part of Iredell County on Nov 18, 1788. {| border="1" align="center" class="wikitable sortable" style="font-style:; font-size:100%; border: 3px Solid Blue;" |- ! NAME!! POUNDS |- |ROBINSON, JOHN|| 671 |- |PRATER, BRAZEL||609 |- |PRATER, BRAZEL, IN TRUST ||159 |- |BEATY, JAMES, SEN ||1 034 |- |REED, JOHN ||1 760 |- |LOCK, GEORGE||739 |- |LOWMAN, AARON ||119 |- |BEATY, JAMES JR ||262 |- |CURRANT, HUGH||268 |- |REED, GEORGE ||2 176 |- |MCWHORTEN, JAMES ||308 |- |LOVELESS, CHARLES||1 382 |- |TODD, NATHAN||556 |- |BEATY, JOHN||308 |- |MCHARGUE, JAMES||362 |- |HENRY, DAVID||898 |- |ANDRUE, JOHN||250 |- |DUNCAN, ISAAC ||236 |- |SCOTT, JAMES||448 |- |LOGAN, DAVID||353 |- |BILL, THOMAS||554 |- |[[Callahan-1597|CALLAHAN, JOHN]]||260 |- |DOBBINS, WILLIAM||290 |- |MCCONNELL, ALEXANDER||682 |- |MCCREERY, JAMES||588 |- |SMITH, ROBERT||265 |- |BOYD, DANIEL||295 |- |BONES, THOMAS||523 |- |LOVELESS, JOSEPH||177 |- |HUNTSMAN, JOHN||156 |- |BONES, JAMES||590 |- |ELLSBERRY, BENJAMIN||443 |- |[[Morgan-18650|MORGAN, RUBIN]]||292 |- |OWINS, BAZZELL||1 700 |- | '''POUNDS'''||17 709 |- |RASH, DANIEL||430 |- |CASS, JAMES||513 |- |NICHOLS, JOSHUA SEN.||783 |- |HOLMES, FRANNCIS||653 |- |[[Chambers-2319|CHAMBERS, ROBERT]]||1 654 |- |NETTEWIL, VALENTINE||237 |- |COOPER, JOHN||474 |- |[[Morgan-18653|MORGAN, THEOPHILUS]][Probably Jr. rather than Sr.]||684 |- |SWINFORD, JAMES||299 |- |BURNETT., JOHN||143 |- |BEARD, GEORGE||252 |- |SHAVER, JOSEPH||103 |- |DOBSON, JOSEPH||462 |- |SON OF JOSEPH, CAME TO LUMBENBURG CL, VA 1753--LAND GRANT THERE
FOR HIS HEAD RIGHTS AT RICHMOND,
RIGHTS DECLARED LUMENBURG COUNTY, VIRGINIA.|| |- |MCCREERY, WILLIAM||501 |- |MCFARLAND, JOHN||149 |- |SHILLY, JOSEPH||559 |- |WALLACE, GEORGE||582 |- |REMINGTON, RICHARD||307 |- |[[Dobson-3329|DOBSON, BENJAMIN]]||555 |- |[[McConnell-776|MCCONNELL, WILLIAM]]||448 |- |TRAVIE, MARY||396 |- |SHARP, JOHN||942 |- |RICHARDSON, JOHN||153 |- |KING, JOHN J. ||1 651 |- |WALLACE, JOHN|| 200 |- |HARDIN, ROBERT||3 870 |- |HANKIN, JOHN ||340 |- |BROTHERTON, JOHN||297 |- |REESE, DAVID||445 |- |[[Campbell-730|CAMPBELL, ADAM]]||529 |- |[[Slaven-175|SLAVEN, WILLIAM]]||468 |- |[[Bone-486|BONES, JOHN]]||825 |- |[[Sharpe-68|SHARPE, WILLIAM]]||2 496 |- |SHARPE, WILLIAM ON TRUST||1 189 |- |[[Nichols-5274|NICHOLS, JACOB]]||1 656 |- | ||'''_________''' |- | '''POUNDS'''||42 654 |- |SIMONTON, THOMAS ||313 |- |MCDOWELL, WILLIAM ||437 |- |DOBBINS, ANDREW ||218 |- |MIRE, BENJAMIN ||108 |- |DOBBINS, JOHN|| 3 403 |- |COWEN, JANE||393 |- |HENDERSON, SAMUEL ||444 |- |HOLMES, NATHANIEL ||313 |- |BROWN, JEANE ||200 |- |LIARD, JOHN|| 301 |- |[[Nichols-10021|NICHOLS, JOSHUA]]||214 |- |GUIN, PETER||102 |- |BOYD, BENJAMIN||215 |- |ROSENOROUGH, MARGARET||320 |- |[[Stone-14600|ROSEBOROUGH, MARGARET]] 0 N TRUST||161 |- |ROSENBOROUGH, MARGARET||168 |- |KING, JAMES||3 800 |- |KING, JAMES-IN TRUST|| 286 |- |BOYD, ROBERT||1 100 |- |ROSEBOROUGH, WlLLIAM||2 225 |- |[[King-16293|KING, ROBERT]]||3 466 |- |SHARP, JAMES|| 1 738 |- |LETTLE, JOHN||926 |- | ||'''_________''' |- | '''POUNDS'''||63 505 |- | '''POLES'''|| |- |MCCRURY, ANDREW || |- |CLERKSON, ELEANOR|| |- |MCCASKEY, JAMES|| |- |ANDERSON, WILLIAM || |- |MOUSEY, NATHANIEL|| |- |CUMMIN, BENJ.|| |- |MCCONNELL, JOHN|| |- |HOLMES, ROBERT|| |- |WHITEACRE, JAMES|| |- |CLARK, WILLIAM|| |- |DICKEY, JOHN || |- |[[Campbell-420|CAMPBELL, WILLIAM]]|| |- |LOVE, JAMES|| |- |WOODBURN, JAMES|| |- |THOMAS, JAMES|| |- |KENNEY, DAVID|| |- |WEBB, JOHN|| |- |LOCKEY, WM,|| |- |SAWYERS, EDWARD|| |- |DUNKAN, WM,|| |- |QUIN, FRANCES|| |- |WHITFIELD, WM,|| |- | '''TOTAL TAX POUNDS'''|| '''548-7-6''' |} === Capt Lyon's District (became Davie County in 1837) === Capt Lyon's District on pages 17-19 This district became part of Davie County after 1837. {| border="1" align="center" class="wikitable sortable" style="font-style:; font-size:100%; border: 3px Solid Blue;" |- ! '''Name'''!! '''POUNDS''' |- |TUCKER, ENOCH||2 100 |- |FOSTER, THOMAS||2 160 |- |BOOE, RUDOLPH||247 |- |FROHOCK, WILLIAM||11 719 |- |CRAVER, JOHN||1 160 |- |WILCOXSON, JOHN||300 |- |WILCOXSON, JOHN JR,||1 |- |WILCOXSON, JOHN JR,||1 106 |- |BENTLEY, BENJAMIN|| 336 |- |SMITH, GEORGE||270 |- |ROLAND, JACOB||270 |- |KEELER, JACOB||403 |- |HENDRICK, DANIEL||261 |- |COLEBY, JOHN||730 |- |TROUT, GEORGE||330 |- |SHOUSE, HENRY||332 |- |ADMIRES, GEORGE||1 330 |- |KNATZER, CHRISTOPHER||895 |- |DUMPORT, MICHAEL||343 |- |CROUSE, JOHN||131 |- |HUNTER, JACOB||576 |- |THOMSON, CLOSE||567 |- |BEAM, MICHAEL||1 346 |- |THOMSON, LARINCE||594 |- |WILLIAMS, JOSEPH||216 |- |JONES, JOHN||106 |- |HAIDEN, JOSEPH||2 413 |- |JONES, JAMES||218 |- |BAKER, HENRY||175 |- |WILLIAMS, PHILLIP||1 500 |- |PATERSON, JAMES||42 |- |CROUSE, JACOB||645 |- | ||'''_______''' |- | '''POUNDS'''||30 121 |- |LUNDS, JOHN||675 |- |HALL, WILL||156 |- |BERRY, JOHN||322 |- |MARCH, GEORGE||157 |- |BOOE, CHRISTOPHER||238 |- |THOMSON, JOHN||677 |- |CARN, BENJAMIN||418 |- |OSBORN, CALEB||1 200 |- |MARCH, RUDOLPH||500 |- |WHITACRE, JOHN||283 |- |GOBBLE, JACOB||183 |- |BAYLESS, CHARLES||440 |- |RENSHAW, ABSAM, JR.||105 |- |DAVIS, SOLOMON||214 |- |RENSHAW ELIJAH||200 |- |IVERS (?), ELIJAH||1 792 |- |PINNINGS, JEREMIAH||128 |- |PROCK, PAUL||270 |- |CAINIUDS, GEORGE||106 |- |HOWARD, EDMUND||226 |- |HUPNBYN, HENRY||216 |- |OWINS, ELIJAH|| 1 262 |- |NELLSON, THOMAS||181 |- |RUTHLEY, JACOB||444 |- |MURPHY, TIMOTHY||110 |- |LEE, WILLIAM||111 |- |HOLDENFIELD, VAWL||139 |- |BARTELSON, ZACHARIAH||435 |- |BEAM, PETER||240 |- |PROCK, CHRISTOPHER||245 |- |ARROWOOD, JAMES||223 |- |DAYEL, SAMM||239 |- |WORTMAN, HENRY||495 |- | ||'''_______''' |- | '''POUNDS'''||'''42 753''' |- |BENTLEY, THOMAS JR,||609 |- |WILLIAM, EDWARD||145 |- |BEAM, THOMAS||122 |- |MOULDER, DANIEL||430 |- |BUSEY, CHARLES||213 |- |STAPLETON, THOMAS||148 |- |RENSHAW, ABRAM, SEN,||336 |- |WHITEACRE, MARK||318 |- |MERREDAY, DAVID||131 |- |JUSSTIS, HUGH||166 |- |WHITEACRES, MARK, JR,||411 |- |BARTELSON, RICHARD||1 188 |- |ANDREE, JAMES||471 |- |GABLE, WILLIAM||120 |- |BAILEY, WILLIAM||139 |- |ROBERTS, NATHAN||503 |- |HAMMON, OBADIAH||375 |- |HAMMON, WILLIAM||178 |- |DEVER, SAMUEL||229 |- |ROLAND, JOHN||365 |- |EASTEP, SHARICK||125 |- |PRATER, JOHN||363 |- |JONES, THOMAS||1 000 |- |FOSTER, JAMES||362 |- |WHITEACRE, JAMES||1 353 |- |RENSHAW, JOSEPH||370 |- |YARWOOD, JOSEPH||279 |- |BUOE, JACOB||810 |- |HAMDEN, DLUGLASS|| 1 085 |- |HAMDEM, WILLIAM|| 3 i06 |- |HILLARD, HENRY||343 |- |MARSHALL, HUMPHREY||384 |- | ||'''_______''' |- | ||'''58 913''' |- |PIERER, ANTHONY||677 |- |HAIRLINE, JACOB||363 |- |BUTLER, WILLIAM||619 |- |HALL,. ADAM, SEN||454 |- |BRINDLE, JOHN||2I3 |- |BOOE, STAPHET||367 |- |ROBERTS, WILLIAM JR.||456 |- |ROBERTS, WILLIAM SEN||657 |- |DEDMAN, SARAH||220 |- |WILLCOXSON, GEORGE||276 |- |TAYLER, FRANCIS||239 |- |PROCK, MARGARET||215 |- |ROBERTS, SHADDISCK|| 128 |- |ANDREW, (RUB) JOHN||323 |- |FRAYLEY, JOHN||200 |- |COUNS, JOHN||236 |- |MARCH, JOHN||58I |- |BONE, JOHN|| 116 |- |HUNTER, JOHN||330 |- |ARROWOOD, JOHN||260 |- |HENDRAKE, JOHN||320 |- |GILES,. WILLIAM|| 6 614 |- |CABLE, JOHN||167 |- |TAYLER, JOHN||200 |- |ROSOND,. RICHARD (PEARSON)||2 484 |- |LEWIS, DANIEL||1 000 |- |KNIGHTING, JESSE||1 000 |- | '''POUNDS''' ||'''71 629''' |- | '''POLES:'''|| |- |JONES, EZEKIEL|| |- |PIERCE, LEVJ|| |- |ROBERTS, EDWARD|| |- |WHITEACRE, RICHARD|| |- |DAVIS, MESHACK|| |- |ADAMS, ZACH, A|| |- |KIMBELL, JOHN|| |- |ROBERTS, WILLIAM|| |- |BEEVER, ISAAC|| |- |ARROWOOD, JAMES|| |- |WHITACRE, ALEXANDER|| |- |WHORTMAN (?) MICHAEL|| |- |PARKER, CHARLES|| |- |WHITACRE, THOMAS|| |- |LEWIS, JASPER|| |- |DURHAM,— || |- |JONES. JAMES|| |- |VALES, JOHN (V,? )|| |- |ROBERTS, JOHN|| |- |RIPP, MARTIN|| |- |HAWKS, ADAM|| |- |EASTEP, SAMUEL|| |- |ROBERTS, WILLIAM|| |- |HOWARDj SAMUEL|| |- |STAGNER, BONNY|| |- |BLUBAH, JACOB|| |- | '''POLES SUBJECT TO FOURFOLD TAX'''|| |- |NELSON, WILLIAM|| |- |MARCH, JACOB|| |- |ROBINSON, ABSOLOM|| |- |EASTEP, JOHN|| |- |ROBERTS, EDWARD|| |- |ROBERTS, EDWARD|| |- |KILLIP (?) HORNE|| |- |WOOLMAN, DAVID|| |- |JONES, JOHN|| |- | '''TOTAL TAX'''|| '''648;11;6''' |} === Capt Falls District (became Iredell County) === Pages 19-20 This District became part of Iredell County on Nov 18, 1788. TAX OF EACH INHABITANT {| border="1" align="center" class="wikitable sortable" style="font-style:; font-size:100%; border: 3px Solid Blue;" |- ! '''Name'''!! '''POUNDS''' |- |HUSTON, SAMUEL||5:4 |- |[[Houston-369|HUSTON, JAMES]]||2:16 |- |BARTLET, WjLLlAM||1:10 |- |DAVIDSON, JOSEPH||17:8 |- |BLACK, DAVID||5 |- |MILLOR, JOHN||1:8:4 |- |LEECH; JOHN||8 |- |ERVEN, THOMAS||4:16 |- |CHAMBERS, WILLIAM||4:8 |- |RAMSEY, JAMES||1:16:8 |- |YOUNG, WILLIAM||11:4 |- |MCCAY, ANGUSS||2:17:4 |- |KNOX, JOSEPH||11:4:2 |- |GRAHAM, WILLIAM||2:13:10 |- |HARKNESS, ROBERT||2:12:4 |- |REED, ABRAM||3:8 |- |WALKER, ARTHUR||1:5 |- |CRAFORD, JOHN||3:4 |- |MURDOCK, WILLIAM||7:10 |- |BROWN, WILLIAM||4:10 |- |GRIME, PATRICK||3:10:4 |- |MCCAY, DONALD||1 |- |NEIL, SAMUEL||2:18:4 |- |EWIN, JOHN||2:16:8 |- |TRULOVE, WILLIAM||3 |- |HOLMES, RICHARD||5:5 |- |WILLSON, ROBERT||10:8:6 |- |BOGLE, SAMUEL||2:8:4 |- |MCCLENEHAN, DAVID||3:16 |- |EDMUND, JOHN||13:16:2 |- |MCCAY, DONAL||0:19:0 |- |MCEIVEN?McEIVEM?, ISABELLA||4:1 |- |MCEIVEM? JAMES||2:2:2 |- |CLEMENTS, ELIZABETH||2:12 |- |MORTON, JOHN||5:16 |- | ||'''_______''' |- | ||'''177:6:2''' |- |MORTON, JOHN JR||2:4 |- |MCCAY, GEORGE||0:16 |- |MCCAY, ROBERT||1:17:04 |- |MCDOGAL, DONAL||1:05 |- |CLEM?UE, WILLIAM||1:12 |- |HENDERSON, JOHN||9:16 |- |FLEMING, JOHN||11:10 |- |ERVEN, ABRAM||8 |- |OCTON, THOMAS||2:15 |- |TRAVERSE, ARTHUR||4:1 |- |DOUGLAS, SOLMON||4:02:08 |- |RAMSEY, JOHN||1:10 |- |MATTHEW, MURENDEN||1:10 |- |PATTERSON, JAMES||15:02:6 |- |MCCAY, WILLIAM||1:05 |- |CLAYTON, GEORGE||5:10 |- |RAMSEY, DAVID||1:12 |- |MCCAY, WILLIAM||1:04 |- |HENDRY, JAMES||9:10:04 |- |RAMSEY, ROBERT||9:03:8 |- |ANDERSON, JAMES||5:10:4 |- |ANDERSON, JOHN||4:2:8 |- |FLEMING, SAMUEL||4:08:9 |- |DAVISON, ALEXANDER||3:12 |- |NEIL, JAMES||10:18:4 |- |BROWN, WILLIAM||7:1 |- |NEIL, ALEXANDER||3:4 |- |CRAVEN, SARAH||5:8:6 |- |CRAVEN, SARAH IN TRUST||1:8:4 |- |NEIL, ANDREW||39:16:4 |- |FALLS, DAVID||1:16 |- |HARBISON, WILLIAM||3:3 |- |SCOTT, JOHN||1:4 |- |NEIL, WILL JR,||4:18 |- |NEIL, JAMES||2:10 |- |CAMBELL, ALLEN||8:5:6 |- |BOGLE, JAMES||1:13:4 |- | ||'''_______''' |- | ||'''377:9:5''' |- |MCCAY, WILLIAM||1:12 |- |CAVEN, FERGUS||5:15 |- |KERR, WILLIAM||4 |- |KERR , JAMES||6:2 |- |CRAFORD, JAMES||3:6:8 |- |NEIL, GALBRAITH||11:10:6 |- |OLIPHANT, JOHN||43:6:8 |- |OLIPHANT, JOHN, IN TRUST FOR FRAMES||12:13:4 |- |OLIPHANT, JOHN IN TRUST FOR ORPHANS||2:10 |- |CALLAHAN, VALENTINE||2:5:8 |- |OLIPHANT, JOHN JUN||3:6:8 |- |MELVANEY, WILL||1:13:4 |- |SCOTT, JOSEPH||1:16:8 |- |ERVIN, WILLIAM||2:18:4 |- |OLIPHANT, ROBERT||2:15 |- |SLOAN, WILLIAM||2;15 |- |CLAYTON, LAMBRID||2:1:8 |- |HOLMES, JAMES||7:2:10 |- |NEIL, WILLIAM||13 |- |[[Falls-13|FALLS, GALBRAITH]]||27:19:2 |- | ||'''_______''' |- | '''POLES (OVER) P. 61'''|| |- | ||'''535:19:1 |} === Capt Eakles' District === Pages 20-21 === Capt Morris's District === Pages 21- East Side of Yadkin === Capt Davidson's District === === Capt Johnston's District === Startng on page 24 === Capt Purviances' District (became Iredell County) === Starting on page 26. This District became part of Iredell County on Nov 18, 1788. {| border="1" align="center" class="wikitable sortable" style="font-style:; font-size:100%; border: 3px Solid Blue;" |- ! NAME !! TAX |- |SHANNON, Thomas||158 |- |LOWRY, THOMAS ||209 |- |MORRISON, JAMES ||240 |- |MCMULLIN, JOHN ||200 |- |ADAMS, JAMES ||1 032 |- |HILL, JAMES ||485 |- |PURVIANCE, MOSES ||381 |- |MCEUTIRE, JOHN (sic, McEntire)||142 |- |SLOAN, ARCH'D ||222 |- |SLOAN, PATRICK ||188 |- |MCCAY, DANIEL||267 |- |HILL, EPHRAIM ||365 |- |CAMPBELL, HUGH ||205 |- |THOMAS, JOHN|| 1 479 |- |SCROGS, JOHN, JUN ||256 |- |MORRISON, ANDREW, SENI||475 |- |BRADY, ARCHLD||483 |- |HENNON, WM. ||110 |- |WATT, JAMES|| 1 112 |- |MCINTOSH, GEORGE ||135 |- |MCCAY, CHARLES ||110 |- |MCCAY, DANIEL||133 |- |MORRISON, ANDREW ||110 |- |MCFARLING, JAMES ||440 |- |WAKEFIELD, MOSES ||172 |- |MASHIE, NICHOLAS ||758 |- |MCKNIGHT, JAMES ||563 |- |MCKNIGHT, JANE ||510 |- |ERVIN, GEORGE ||1 255 |- |MILLIGEN, JAMES ||267 |- |Fox, JAMES ||151 |- |MCKNIGHT, WILLIAM||417 |- |McKNGlTH, DAVID ||377 |- |WITHERSPOON, ALEXANDER||375 |- | '''POUNDS'''||14 782 |- |MILLIGAN, FERGUS ||157 |- |WITHERSPOON, JOHN||337 |- |IRELAND, JAMES ||319 |- |STUART, JAMES ||255 |- |MURDOCK, ROBERT ||645 |- |WASSON, JOSEPH ||996 |- |GASTON, MATTHEW ||644 |- |JOHNSTON, ANDREW ||318 |- |STEEL, JOSEPH ||982 |- |ADAMS, JOHN ||167 |- |FOSTER, JOHN||1 155 |- |ALEXANDER, GABRIEL ||398 |- |MORRISON, JAMES||1 146 |- |HARRIS, SAMUEL||2 226 |- |GORDON, ALEXANDER||191 |- |HILL, ROBERT||459 |- |JOHNSTON, ANDREW, SEN||317 |- |WAUGH, WM.||435 |- |OLIPHANT, MATHEW||467 |- |ROGERS, JAMES ||447 |- |WILLIAMS, ALEXANDER||187 |- |STUART, JOHN ||407 |- |HILL, JOHN ||431 |- |STEPHENSON, ROBERT||630 |- |POTTS, MOSES||1 492 |- |WHEATLEY, JOSEPH ||298 |- |STEEHBNSON, HUGH ||406 |- |WASSON, ARCH'D||415 |- |HENRY, ESTHER||117 |- |MCCLATCHEY, JOHN ||403 |- |SCROGGS, JOHN, SEN ||1 235 |- |MORRISON, WM, (MILLER) ||1 444 |- |MCEULOSH, HUTON ||146 |- | '''POUNDS''' ||33 904 |- |POTTS, JAMES||791 |- |MCCAY, WILLIAM ||245 |- |MCCAY, GEORGE ||177 |- |MCBRIDE, WILLIAM ||250 |- |SNODDY, SAMUEL ||2 011 |- |JOHN NESBETT ||5 516 |- |ADAMS, JAMES)IN TRUST AS EX||350 |- |PURVIANCE, J.J.)|| |- |PURVIANCES, JAMES AS EX||475 |- |MCCAY, ANDREE||116 |- |HUSTON, ROBERT ||178 |- |IRELAND, JOHN ||1 239 |- |MCMULLEN, ESTHER ||105 |- |GORDON, GILBERT ||140 |- |MORRISON, WM. ||1 006 |- |MORRISON, IRELAND||1 828 |- |MARTIN, SAMUEL ||395 |- |THOMSON, JOHN ||274 |- |BOYD, ROBERT ||216 |- |JOHNSTON, ADAM ||199 |- |GRIFFITH, ROBERT ||321 |- |GRAHAM, JOHN ||363 |- |MCCLELAND, ||929 |- |MORRISON, THOMAS||1 332 |- |POTTS. JAMES. SEN||900 |- |POTTS, JAMES, JUN ||400 |- |POTTS, WILLIAM ||1 361 |- |STEPHENSON, JAMES ||708 |- |IRELAND, WM, JUN ||202 |- |LEWIS, RICHARD ||1 796 |- |MORRISON, ANDREW, JUN ||456 |- |MCCLOTCHEY, HAMILTON ||431 |- |STEEL, SAMUEL ||319 |- |CARSON, LINDSEY ||302 |- | '''POUNDS'''||59 450 |- |WHITE, JAMES||102 |- |MCKEE, JOHN ||850 |- |WADDLE, WILLIAM ||298 |- |PURVIANCE, JAMES ||1 755 |- |MCCULLOH, JAMES ||326 |- |WHITE, WM. ||685 |- |MCCLELAND, WM.||1 715 |- |SLOAN, ARCH'D, SEN ||133 |- |STEPHENSON, JOHN ||1 147 |- |REDMAN, FRANCES ||161 |- |GAY, JAMES||453 |- |MCCULLUM, JAMES||1 000 |- |HENNEN, JAMES ||189 |- |PUNCH. THOS ||101 |- |STEPHENSON, WM. ||1 434 |- |HALLON, CHARLES ||240 |- |POTTS, WIDOW ||581 |- |SIMONTON, ADAM ||819 |- |HUSTON, JAMES ||790 |- |MILLER, WIDOW ||630 |- |MCCAY, HUGH ||110 |- |BRYAN, PATRICK ||158 |- |MCMULLEN, ALEX. ||125 |- |ALEXANDER, ALLEN||2 730 |- |WRAY, JAMES ||702 |- |PURVIANCE, JOHN||1 402 |- | '''POUNDS'''||78 086 |- ! POLLS:|| |- |WATT, WILLIAM || |- |MURPHY, DANIEL || |- |MCHAFFY, HUGH || |- |GALEY, THOS || |- |MCCAY, JAMES || |- |MCHUGHES, JAMES|| |- |LOWRY, SAMUEL || |- |MCCUOUN (?) WM. || |- |MCCUOUN, DAVID || |- |MCMULLEN, WM.|| |- |MCCLEAN, CH'S || |- |MCCAY, ALEX|| |- |MCENTOSH, JOHN|| |- |BANKS, ELIJAH || |- |GUIN, ALEX || |- |MCCAY, SAM'L|| |- |BLACK, DAV'D || |- |LEAKEY, WM.|| |- |LEACH ?|| |- |TRUE, WM, JUN (20 POLES)|| |- | '''TOTAL TAX''' || '''£ 667.8''' |} page 26 === Capt Morrison's District === Starting on page 28. === Capt John Cowan's District === Starting on page. {| border="1" align="center" class="wikitable sortable" style="font-style:; font-size:100%; border: 3px Solid Blue;" |- ! NAME!! POUNDS |- |[[Cowan-676|COWIN, THOMAS]]||1 532-5 |- |BERKLEY, HENRY|| I 606 |- |GREAT GREAT GRANDFATHER OF V, PRES, BARKLEY. || |- |FOSTER, DAVID||1 222-2 |- |ERWIN, ALEX||388-8-6- |- |ERWIN, JOSEPH ||293 |- |MCCORKLE, JOHN ||547 |- |ANDREW, JAMES ||942 |- |KILLPATRICK, JOHN ||1 000-14-6 |- |BARR, JOHN ||780 |- |FOSTER, ROBERT ||767-0-6 |- |[[Cowan-1391|COWIN, JOHN, SEN]]||3 583-3 |- |[[Cowan-2819|COWIN, JOHN, JUN]]||1 347-8 |- |DICKEY, JOHN, ORPHAN ||761-6-9 |- |KNOX, BENJAMIN ||2 497-2-6 |- |KNOX, MARGARET ||924-19 |- |KNOX, WILLIAMS' ORPHANS||799 |- |KNOX, JOHN, JUN ||2 056-16-6 |- |KNOX, SAMUEL ||2 678-15 |- |CZAR, JAMES ||1 381-19-9 |- |CLENDENEN, MATHEW ||1 007-7 |- |CLENDENEN, JAMES||131-9-8 |- |NESBIT, JOHN||185-19 |- |SNODDY, WILLIAM||502 |- |MCCARLEY, JAMES ||473 |- |HUSON, THOMAS ||272-8 |- |STUART, LZARUS ||284-8 |- |MARSHALL, GEORGE ||588-5 |- |BUNTON, JOHN ||912 |- |WASSON, JOHN ||969-14 |- |HUSTON, JAMES ||299-18 |- |HUSTON, JOHN ||136 |- | '''POUNDS''' || |- |WALLACE, WILLIAM||682 |- |ADAMS, JOHN, SEN||421-14 |- |ADAMS, JOHN, JUN||217-8 |- |KERR, GEORGE ||394 |- |KERR, JAMES ||150 |- |WOODS, MATHEW ||1 097-6 |- |WOODS, JOSEPH ||661-14 |- |GRAHAM, JAMES ||917 |- |BARKLEY, SAMUEL ||1 053-4 |- |HUSTON, AGNESS ||259 |- |ERVIN, ISAAC||) 320 |- |ERVIN, ISAAC IN TRUST|| |- |MCADOO, WILLIAM||175 |- |GILLESPIE, JAMES ||2 521-2-6 |- |GRAY, ROBERT ||2 462-16 |- |CRAWFORD, JACOB ||1 103-3 |- |COOK, THOMAS ||180-3 |- |MORRISON, WM. ||676 |- |MCNEELY, MARG'T ||1 958-10 |- |ERVIN, JAMES||368-6 |- |MCCORKLE, ALEX ||1 957 |- |KNOX, JOHN ||657 |- |STUART, JAMES ||799 |- |ERVIN, WILLI.AM ||262-2 |- |ORTON, RICHARD ||241-6-6 |- |JOHNSTON, JOHN ||865 |- |STURGJS, ANDREW||375 |- |CRAFORD (CRAWFORD) DAVID||219 |- |BARR, WM.||3 555 |- |LORANCE, JOHN ||1 546-14 |- |LORARCE, ABRAM ||555-10 |- |LORANCE, ANDREW ||575-12 |- |LORANCE, JOSEPH ||1 327-7 |- | ||'''_______''' |- | '''TOTAL TAX: POUNDS'''|| '''59 516-5-8''' |- |ERVIN, JOSEPH|| 2 396 |- |GILLESPIE, THOMAS, JUN||230 |- |GILLESPIE, THOMAS (SEN?)||5 529-2 |- |KNOX, JAMES||2 435 |- |HARVEY, ROBERT|| 3 335-2 |- | ||'''_______''' |- ! !! 73 441-9-8 |- | '''POLLS:''' || |- |EWELL, THOMAS|| |- |STUART, THOMAS|| |- |BISHOP, FRANCIS || |- |SIMSON, JAMES || |- |CRAIGE, WILLIAM || |- |GILBERTS, JOHN|| |- |GRAY, JOHN|| |- |NICHOLS, JOHN (8 POLES)|| |- | '''TOTAL TAX IN THE COUNTY POUNDS'''|| '''13 683-16-9''' |- | '''COUNTY ABOUT-''' || £ 82| |- | '''POOR'''|| 410 |- | '''COURT HOUSE'''|| £ 15 461 |} == A LIST OF TAXABLES IN CAPTAIN DAVIS DISTRICT FOR THE YEAR 1784 == Beginning on page 30 is a list of Taxables of Captain Davis's District for the year 1784. == Corrections == Pages immediately after 32, not numbered Corrects listed in the original have not been entered, yet. == Index == An index was made in the transcription. 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[[Category:North Ronaldsay, Orkney One Place Study]] [[Category:Tulloch Name Study]] This is a list of people with the surname Tulloch listed in the 1851 census for North Ronaldshay, Orkney, Scotland. It is part of the [[Space:Tulloch Name Study|Tulloch Name Study]]. == Background == ::''For more information see [[Space:Origin of Tulloch surname|Origin of Tulloch surname]]'' The Tulloch family were first recorded near Montrose, in Northeast Scotland, in 1363. The family were minor lairds and clergyman, known as the "Tullochs of Bonnington". One of this family was appointed Bishop of Orkney in 1418, which at that time was part of Norway. Under Bishop Thomas there was an influx of Scottish clergy into Orkney so that "in Orkney not only was there not a single Norse ecclesiastic after 1450, but not even a native of the Orkneys or Shetlands"[[https://www.era.lib.ed.ac.uk/bitstream/1842/6839/1/237347.pdf Earl Robert Stewart and his administration in Orkney and Shetland 1564-93], P.D. Anderson, page 31]. Several of these clergymen appear to have come from his extended family. This was so widespread and successful that the 1851 census, four hundred years later, recorded more Tullochs in the Orkneys than any other county in Scotland, and Tullochs in Orkney and Shetland comprised more than half the Tullochs in the entire country. The parish of North Ronaldshay recorded the highest number of Tullochs in the country. [ Orkney recorded 416 Tullochs, and Shetland 400, out of a total of 1,620. North Ronaldshay recorded 184 followed by Northmaven, Shetland with 175 and Westray with 55.] The first record of Tullochs in North Ronaldshay are through four wills registered with the Orkney & Shetland Commissory Court in the 1680s. The [[Space:Poll Tax returns of 1693 for North Ronaldsay|Poll Tax returns for 1693]] have been published in complete form for North Ronaldsay. The returns name 136 inhabitants, 35 of whom were Tullochs - the most popular surname on the Island at the time and just over a quarter of the population. Surname analysis showed the population split roughly half and half between indigenous Norse names and Scots settlers. By the time of the 1851 census, over a third of the population were Tullochs, the increase symptomatic of the favouring of Scots crofters over Norse. == Crofts == The Tulloch families between them occupied 23 of the 65 crofts and farms on North Ronaldshay which totalled 268 acres of the 865 acres. The following table shows the full list of farms and crofts on the Island, showing their occupiers at the time of the 1851 census: {| border=1 cellpadding=4 class="wikitable sortable" |- ! Townland !! House !! Head !! Acreage !! Pastrage |- | East North Yard || Grind || Muir || 3||3 |- | || Quybanks || Thomson || 3||3 |- | || '''Scotigar || Tulloch || 3||3 |- | || '''Rue || Tulloch || 3||3 |- | || Dennishill || Thomson || 3||3 |- | || '''Samback || Tulloch || 3||3 |- | || '''Seness || Tulloch || 6||6 |- | || Vincoin || Swaney || 3||3 |- | || Midhouse || Muir || 3||3 |- | || Conglabist || Thomson || 3||3 |- | || '''Garsow || Tulloch || 3||3 |- | || Westhouse || Scott || 3||3 |- | || Shotisquy || Muir || 3||3 |- | || Nether Breck || Cutt || 1||1 |- | || Westness || Walls || 13||14 |- | || TOTAL || || 56||57 |- | Ancum || Upper Cott || Swaney || 7||8 |- | || Nether Linay || Swaney || 10||10 |- | || '''Longar || Tulloch || 3||3 |- | || '''Upper Linay || Tulloch || 10||20 |- | || Burray || Muir || 5||7 |- | || '''Longar || Tulloch || 6||7 |- | || Brigg || Swanie || 5||7 |- | || '''Ancum || Tulloch || 8||6 |- | || Nether Cott || Swaney || 3||2 |- | || TOTAL || || 57||70 |- | Linklet || Cauldhame || Cutt || 6||5 |- | || Greenespot || Kelday || 6||5 |- | || North Manse || Scott || 6||5 |- | || Holm || Swaney || 6||9 |- | || North Gravity || Swaney || 3.5||4 |- | || '''Phisligar || Tulloch || 6||5 |- | || Sanger || Swaney || 5||5 |- | || '''Verracott || Tulloch || 6||8 |- | || Waterhouse || Muir || 4||4 |- | || Cowmire || Kelday || 3||3 |- | || Partabreck || Thomson || 4||5 |- | || South Gravity || Thomson || 1.5||1 |- | || Milldam || Kelday || 2||2 |- | || Antabreck || Thomson || 9||11 |- | || '''Barnhall || Tulloch || 0.75||1 |- | || '''Claterhall || Tulloch || 1|| |- | || TOTAL || || 69.75||73 |- | Ness || Stenabreck || Cutt || 7||3 |- | || '''Southness || Tulloch || 3||3 |- | || Nessmuir || Swaney || 2.5||2.5 |- | || '''Northness || Tulloch || 3||3 |- | || Claypows || Swaney || 5||2 |- | || Peckhole || Thomson || 9||26 |- | || Northnewbigging || Kelday || 4||3 |- | || '''Gerbow || Tulloch || 4||2 |- | || '''Westnewbigging || Tulloch || 6||2.7 |- | || '''Mires || Tulloch || 4||3 |- | || '''Hooking || Tulloch || 9||26 |- | || '''Gateside || Tulloch || 4||3 |- | || TOTAL || || 60.5||79.2 |- | Busta || Cursetter || Swaney || 2||3 |- | || Howatoft || Thomson || 4||2 |- | || Howatoft || Thomson || 2||1 |- | || Viggie || Swaney || 5||6 |- | || '''Greenwell || Tulloch || 11||15 |- | || Kirbest || Kelday || 16||42 |- | || '''Cruesbreck || Tulloch || 16||20 |- | || Breckan || Cutt || 1||1 |- | || Disher || Cutt || 7||4 |- | || '''Cavan || Tulloch || 2||2 |- | || Howar || Thomson || 18||21 |- | || TOTAL || || 84||117 |- | Holland || Upper Trebb || Kelday || 11||11 |- | || Holland || Kelday || 60||60 |- | || TOTAL || || 71||71 |- | || || || || |- | || TOTAL || || 398.25||467.2 |} == Full list == The full list of Tullochs in the census follows: {| border=1 cellpadding=4 class="wikitable sortable" |- ! # !! House !! Name !! Relationship !! Marital Status !! Gender !! Age !! Occupation !! Link |- |1||Ancum||John Tulloch||Head||Married||Male||54||Farmer 8 Acrs 6 Pastr 4 Labs || [[Tulloch-781]] |- |2||||Mary Tulloch||Wife||Married||Female||49|| || [[Tulloch-782]] |- |3||||Mary Tulloch||Dau||Unmarried||Female||26|| || [[Tulloch-787]] |- |4||||Jessie Tulloch||Dau||Unmarried||Female||20|| || [[Tulloch-783]] |- |5||||Hugh Tulloch||Son||Unmarried||Male||16|| || [[Tulloch-784]] |- |6||||William Tulloch||Son||Unmarried||Male||12||Scholar || [[Tulloch-785]] |- |7||||Charles Tulloch||Son||Unmarried||Male||9||Scholar || [[Tulloch-786]] |- |8||Ancum, Longar (1)||John Tulloch||Head||Married||Male||52||Farmer 3 Acrs 3 Pastr 2 Labs ||John Tulloch (81) |- |9||||Margaret Tulloch||Wife||Married||Female||38|| ||Margaret Kelday |- |10||||Sibella Tulloch||Niece||Unmarried||Female||13||Farm Servant ||Sibella Tulloch (12) |- |11||Ancum, Longar (2)||Thomas Tulloch||Head||Married||Male||55||Farmer 6 Acrs 7 Pastr 4 Labs || [[Tulloch-818]] |- |12||||Ann Tulloch||Wife||Married||Female||45|| ||Ann 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Tulloch||Wife||Married||Female||75|| ||Ann Tulloch (25) |- |146||||Thomas Tulloch||Head||Married||Male||64||Farmer 4 Acrs 2 Pastr 3 Labs ||Thomas Tulloch (70) |- |147||||Janet Tulloch||Dau||Married||Female||38|| ||Janet Tulloch (39) |- |148||Ness, Hooking||Thomas Tulloch||Head||||Male||58||Farmer 9 Acrs 26 Pastr 5 Labs ||[[Tulloch-793]] |- |149||||Thomas Tulloch||Son||Married||Male||30|| || [[Tulloch-797]] |- |150||||Margaret Tulloch||Dau||Unmarried||Female||28|| ||[[Tulloch-798]] |- |151||||Mary Tulloch||Daulaw||Married||Female||28|| ||[[Unknown-467548]] |- |152||||William Tulloch||Son||Unmarried||Male||22|| || [[Tulloch-799]] |- |153||||John Tulloch||Servnt||Unmarried||Male||14||Farm Servant || |- |154||||John Tulloch||Grnson||Unmarried||Male||4|| || [[Tulloch-800]] |- |155||||Thomas Tulloch||Grnson||Unmarried||Male||2|| || [[Tulloch-801]] |- |156||Ness, Millhouse ||Anne Tulloch||Servnt||Unmarried||Female||18||House Servant || |- |157||Ness, Mires ||Benjamin 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Tulloch||Wife||Married||Female||47|| ||Crawford Thomson |- |181||||Elspett Tulloch||Servnt||Unmarried||Female||40||Farm Servant || |- |182||||John Tulloch||Son||Unmarried||Male||19|| ||John Tulloch (110) |- |183||||Sibela Tulloch||Dau||Unmarried||Female||16|| ||Sibella Tulloch |- |184||||Mary Tulloch||Dau||Unmarried||Female||8||Scholar ||Mary Tulloch (14) |- |} == References ==
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*[[Adams-10|John Adams]] (1789-1797) *[[Jefferson-1|Thomas Jefferson]] (1797-1801) -''Complete, no work necessary'' *[[Burr-115|Aaron Burr]] (1801-1805) - *[[Clinton-693|George Clinton]] (1805-1809) -''Complete, no work necessary'' *[[Clinton-693|George Clinton]] (1809-1812) *None (1812-1813) *[[Gerry-17|Elbridge Gerry]] (1813-1814)-''Complete, no work necessary'' *None (1814-1817) *[[Tompkins-551|Daniel D. Tompkins]] (1817-1825)-''Needs wife and children added'' *[[Calhoun-124|John C. Calhoun]] (1825-1829) -''Complete, just needs some TLC'' *[[Calhoun-124|John C. Calhoun]] (1829-1832) *None (1832-1833) *[[Van_Buren-1|Martin Van Buren]] (1833-1837) - ''Complete'' *[[Johnson-5003|Richard M. Johnson]] (1837-1841)-''Needs some work with profile, family looks good'' *[[Tyler-150|John Tyler]] (1841) - ''Complete'' *None (1841-1845) *[[Dallas-90|George M. Dallas]] (1845-1849) - ''profile exists, needs work'' Alison working *[[Fillmore-3|Millard Fillmore]] (1849-1850) - ''Complete'' *None (1850-1853) *[[King-11966|William King]] (1853) -''Needs profile'' Gave to Alison *None (1853-1857) *[[Breckinridge-33|John C. Breckinridge]] (1857-1861) ''Needs merging and work'' *[[Hamlin-528|Hannibal Hamlin]] (1861-1865) *[[Johnson-10479|Andrew Johnson]] (1865) - ''Complete'' *None (1865-1869) *[[Colfax-20|Schuyler Colfax]] (1869-1873)- ''Needs a lot of work'' Alison working *[[Colbath-19|Henry Wilson]] (1873-1875) - ''NO profile, needs creation (born Jeremiah Jones Colbath)'' Alison working *None (1875-1877) *[[Wheeler-6894|William Wheeler]] (1877-1881) ''Alison working'' *[[Arthur-49|Chester Arthur]] (1881) - ''Complete'' *None (1881-1885) *[[Hendricks-692|Thomas Hendricks]] (1885)- ''Needs work, bio is confusing, need to add wife and children'' *None (1885-1889) *[[Morton-3303|Levi P. Morton]] (1889-1893) ''Needs some work'' *[[Stevenson-1184|Adlai E. Stevenson]] (1893-1897) ''Added wife and her family, need to add children'' *[[Hobart-517 | Garret Hobart]] (1897-1899)- "Needs family and work" *None (1899-1901) *[[Roosevelt-18|Theodore Roosevelt]] (1901) - ''Complete'' *None (1901-1905) *[[Fairbanks-440|Charles Fairbanks]] (1905-1909) - ''Needs family heritage added'' *[[Sherman-3002|James S. Sherman]] (1909-1912) - [[Kline-958|Star Kline]] *None (1912-1913) *[[Marshall-6316|Thomas R. Marshall]] (1913-1921) ''Alison working'' *[[Coolidge-13|Calvin Coolidge]] (1921-1923) - ''Complete'' *None (1923-1925) *[[Dawes-291|Charles Dawes]] (1925-1929) - profile started *[[Curtis-1647|Charles Curtis (1929-1933)]] - ''Needs children added'' *[[Garner-1851|John Nance Garner]] (1933-1941) ''Need children added'' *[[Wallace-5730 | Henry A. Wallace]] (1941-1945) ''Needs more work on family'' *Harry S. Truman (1945) None (1945-1949) ''Complete'' *[[Barkley-428|Alben Barkley]] (1949-1953) ''David Lundy working'' *Richard Nixon (1953-1961) ''Complete'' *Lyndon B. Johnson (1961-1963) ''Complete'' *None (1963-1965) *[[Humphrey-2148|Hubert Humphrey]] (1965-1969) Vicki Norman working on profile *[[Agnew-659|Spiro Agnew ]](1969-1973) *None (1973) *Gerald Ford (1973-1974) ''Complete'' *None (1974) *[[Rockefeller-101|Nelson Rockefeller]] (1974-1977) ''Basic profile and family complete, needs merges for family'' * [[Mondale-1|Walter Mondale]] (1977-1981) ''Sally Stovall working on this'' *[[Bush-7|George Bush]] (1981-1989) ''Complete'' *[[Quayle-22|Dan Quayle]] (1989-1993) ''Profile exists, needs work with family'' *[[Gore-330|Al Gore]] (1993-2001) ''Vic Watt working'' *[[Cheney-4|Dick Cheney]] (2001-2009) ''Profile is updated and privacy set'' *[[Biden-2| Joe Biden]] (2009-2017) *[[Pence-403|Mike Pence]](2017-2021) *[[Harris-37912|Kamala Harris]](2021-Present)
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Volver a [[Space:Árbol Errázuriz parcial|Árbol Errázuriz parcial]] ------------- [[Aguirre_Boza-1|Mariana Aguirre Boza 1775 - ]] [[Aldunate_Guerrero-1|María Rosa Aldunate Guerrero 1753 - 1810]] [[Aliaga_Calatayud-1|Manuela Aliaga Calatayud 1810 - ]] [[Álvarez_Prieto-1|Mercedes Álvarez Prieto 1842 - ]] [[Alvear_Balbastro-1|Carlos María Alvear Balbastro 1789 - 1853]] [[Alvear_Cambaceres-1|Elvira Alvear Cambaceres 1907 - 1959]] [[Alvear_Elortondo-2|Federico Alvear Elortondo 1884 - 1957]] [[Alvear_Elortondo-1|Mercedes Alvear Elortondo 1896 - 1962]] [[Alvear_Fernández_Coronel-2|Carlos María Alvear Fernández Coronel 1850 - 1928]] [[Alvear_Fernández_Coronel-3|Diego Alvear Fernández Coronel 1866 - 1923]] [[Alvear_Fernández_Coronel-1|María Josefa Virginia Alvear Fernández Coronel October 8, 1859 - July 3, 1935]] [[Alvear_Fernández_Coronel-4|Teodelina Alvear Fernández Coronel 1842 - 1898]] [[Alvear_Ortiz_Basualdo-1|Ana Alvear Ortiz Basualdo 1914 - 1994]] [[Alvear_Pacheco-1|Marcelo Torcuato Alvear Pacheco 1868 - 1942]] [[Alvear_Ponce_De_León-1|Diego Alvear Ponce De León 1749 - 1830]] [[Alvear_Sáenz_de_la_Quintanilla-2|Diego Federico Alvear Sáenz de la Quintanilla 1826 - 1887]] [[Alvear_Sáenz_de_la_Quintanilla-1|Torcuato Alvear Sáenz de la Quintanilla 1822 - 1890]] [[Alvear_Ward-1|Sabina Alvear Ward 1815 - 1906]] [[Arguedas-3|Manuela Arguedas 1830 - 1871]] [[Ariztía_Pinto-1|Josefa Ariztía Pinto 1840 - ]] [[Ariztía_Pinto-2|Luisa Ariztía Pinto 1853 - ]] [[Balbastro_Dávila-1|Josefa Balbastro Dávila 1759 - 1804]] [[Balmaceda_Fernández-1|José Ramón Balmaceda Fernández 1856 - 1926]] [[Balmaceda_Valdés-1|Gustavo Balmaceda Valdés 1883 - 1924]] [[Balmaceda_Valdés-2|Eduardo Balmaceda Valdés 1895 - 1969]] [[Barceló_Lira-1|Roberto Barceló Lira 1885 - 1936]] [[Beeche_Caldera-1|Mª Luisa Beeche Caldera 1881 - 1969]] [[Bello_Dunn-2|Emilio Bello Dunn 1845 - 1875]] [[Bello_Dunn-1|Juan Bello Dunn 1825 - 1860]] [[Bello_López-1|Andrés Bello López 1781 - 1865]] [[Bello_Reyes-2|Inés Bello Reyes 1848 - January 5, 1869]] [[Bello_Reyes-1|Rebeca Bello Reyes 1855 - 1923]] [[Bello_Rozas-1|Ana Luisa Bello Rozas 1865 - ]] [[Blasco_Cacho-1|María Blasco Cacho 1870 - 1925]] [[Blasco_Ibáñez-1|Vicente Blasco Ibáñez 1867 - 1928]] [[Browne_Aliaga-1|Juana Browne Aliaga 1846 - ]] [[Browne_Aliaga-2|Mariana Browne Aliaga 1840 - ]] [[Browne_Harvey-1|Bartholomew George Browne Harvey 1800 - ]] [[Budge_Zañartu-1|Olga Budge Zañartu 1879 - 1957]] [[Bulnes_Pinto-1|Elena Bulnes Pinto 1848 - ]] [[Bulnes_Prieto-1|Manuel Bulnes Prieto 1799 - 1866]] [[Cambaceres_Thwaites-1|Mariana Cambaceres Thwaites 1872 - ]] [[Chadwick_Claro-1|Eduardo Chadwick Claro 1960 - ]] [[Chadwick_Errázuriz-1|Alfonso Chadwick Errázuriz 1914 - 1993]] [[Chadwick_Ortúzar-1|Alejandro Chadwick Ortúzar 1883 - ]] [[Claro_Marchant-1|Patricia Claro Marchant 1920 - ]] [[Concha_Subercaseaux-2|Daniel Concha Subercaseaux 1864 - ]] [[Concha_Subercaseaux-1|Emiliana Concha Subercaseaux 1862 - 1905]] [[Concha_Valdés-1|Mª Olivia Concha Valdés 1890 - 1977]] [[De_Santiago_Concha_y_Toro-1|Melchor (de Santiago Concha y Toro]] [[Correa_Errázuriz-1|Mercedes Correa Errázuriz 1864 - 1915]] [[Darrigrande-1|Mª Antonia Darrigrande 1778 - ]] [[Délano_Edwards-1|Roberto Délano Edwards 1834 - 1884]] [[Délano_Ferguson-1|Paul Hinckley Délano Ferguson 1806 - 1881]] [[Délano_Ross-1|Jorge Délano Ross 1875 - 1961]] [[Délano_Ross-2|Lucía Délano Ross 1905 - 1946]] [[De_Saulles-1|John Gerard Longer De Saulles 1878 - 1917]] [[De_Saulles_Errázuriz-1|John Longer De Saulles Errázuriz December 25, 1912 - 1940]] [[Dunn-1080|Isabel Dunn 1804 - ]] [[Eastman_Beeche-4|Carlos Eastman Beeche 1908 - 1985]] [[Eastman_Beeche-1|Mª Isabel Eastman Beeche 1905 - 1984]] [[Eastman_Cox-1|Edmundo Eastman Cox 1877 - 1944]] [[Eastman_Quiroga-2|Adela Eastman Quiroga 1840 - 1910]] [[Eastman_Quiroga-1|Tomás Eastman Quiroga 1841 - 1890]] [[Eastman_White-1|Edmundo Eastman White 1810 - 1875]] [[Echazarreta_Pérez_Cotapos-1|Amelia Echazarreta Pérez Cotapos 1865 - ]] [[Echenique_Correa-1|José Miguel Echenique Correa 1888 - ]] [[Echenique_Rozas-1|Magdalena Echenique Rozas 1919 - 2000]] [[Echeverría_Bello-1|Inés Echeverría Bello 1868 - 1949]] [[Echeverría_Valdés-1|Félix Echeverría Valdés 1841 - 1915]] [[Edwards_Ariztía-1|José Eugenio Edwards Ariztía 1890 - ]] [[Edwards_Bello-1|Joaquín Edwards Bello 1887 - 1968]] [[Edwards_Brown-1|George Edwards Brown 1780 - 1848]] [[Edwards_Budge-1|Agustín Roberto Edwards Budge 1899 - 1957]] [[Edwards_Eastman-2|Agustín Edwards Eastman 1927 - ]] [[Edwards_Eastman-3|Roberto Edwards Eastman 1937 - ]] [[Edwards_Eastman-1|Sonia Edwards Eastman 1929 - 1973]] [[Edwards_Garriga-3|Guillermo Eugenio Edwards Garriga 1855 - 1921]] [[Edwards_Garriga-4|Joaquín Edwards Garriga 1845 - ]] [[Edwards_Garriga-1|Jorge Edwards Garriga 1845 - ]] [[Edwards_Garriga-2|Luis Edwards Garriga 1860 - ]] [[Edwards_Irarrazaval-1|Sergio Edwards Irarrazaval 1895 - ]] [[Edwards_Mac-Clure-6|Agustín Edwards Mac-Clure 1878 - 1941]] [[Edwards_Mac-Clure-4|Juana Edwards Mac-Clure 1890 - 1971]] [[Edwards_Mac-Clure-5|María Edwards Mac-Clure 1893 - 1972]] [[Edwards_Matte-1|Rosario Edwards Matte 1900 - 1929]] [[Edwards_Ossandon-2|Agustín Edwards Ossandon 1815 - 1878]] [[Edwards_Ossandon-3|Carmen Edwards Ossandon 1813 - ]] [[Edwards_Ossandon-1|Joaquín Edwards Ossandon 1806 - 1869]] [[Edwards_Ossandon-4|Teresa Gregoria Edwards Ossandon 1810 - 1844]] [[Edwards_Ross-1|Agustín Edwards Ross 1852 - 1897]] [[Edwards_Valdés-1|Jorge Edwards Valdés 1931 - ]] [[Elguín_Rodríguez-1|Luis Elguín Rodríguez 1855 - 1917]] [[Elortondo_Armstrong-1|Mercedes Elortondo Armstrong 1859 - 1940]] [[Errázuriz_Aldunate-3|Fernando Errázuriz Aldunate 1777 - 1841]] [[Errázuriz_Aldunate-1|Francisco Javier Errázuriz Aldunate 1773 - 1845]] [[Errázuriz_Aldunate-2|Isidoro Errázuriz Aldunate 1782 - 1833]] [[Errázuriz_Aldunate-4|Ramón Errázuriz Aldunate 1785 - 1875]] [[Errázuriz_Alvear-1|Josefina Errázuriz Alvear 1882 - ]] [[Errázuriz_Alvear-2|Matías Errázuriz Alvear 1881 - 1953]] [[Errázuriz_Echaurren-3|Federico Errázuriz Echaurren 1850 - 1901]] [[Errázuriz_Echaurren-2|Luis Errázuriz Echaurren 1858 - ]] [[Errázuriz_Echaurren-1|María Errázuriz Echaurren 1860 - ]] [[Errázuriz_Echazarreta-1|Leonor Errázuriz Echazarreta 1888 - ]] [[Errázuriz_Errázuriz-1|Joaquín Errázuriz Errázuriz 1835 - ]] [[Errázuriz_García_Moreno-1|Soledad Errázuriz García Moreno 1950 - ]] [[Errázuriz_Gibson-1|Canuto-Percy Errázuriz Gibson 1950 - ]] [[Errázuriz_Herreros-1|Eugenio Errázuriz Herreros 1877 - ]] [[Errázuriz_Huici-2|Carmen Errázuriz Huici 1880 - ]] [[Errázuriz_Huici-3|María Errázuriz Huici 1880 - ]] [[Errázuriz_Huici-1|Maximiano Errázuriz Huici 1880 - 1940]] [[Errázuriz_Larraín-1|Francisco Javier Errázuriz Larraín 1711 - 1767]] [[Errázuriz_Madariaga-1|Francisco Javier Errázuriz Madariaga 1744 - 1810]] [[Errázuriz_Madariaga-2|María del Carmen Errázuriz Madariaga 1745 - 1772]] [[Errázuriz_Mayo-1|Concepción Errázuriz Mayo 1812 - ]] [[Errázuriz_Nin_Cardona-1|Canuto Germán Errázuriz Nin Cardona 1987 - ]] [[Errázuriz_Nin_Cardona-2|Paulina Errázuriz Nin Cardona 1984 - ]] [[Errázuriz_Ortúzar-4|José Antonio Errázuriz Ortúzar 1852 - ]] [[Errázuriz_Ortúzar-2|Juan Esteban Errázuriz Ortúzar 1860 - ]] [[Errázuriz_Ortúzar-3|María Errázuriz Ortúzar 1865 - ]] [[Errázuriz_Ortúzar-1|Matías Errázuriz Ortúzar 1866 - 1953]] [[Errázuriz_Salas-1|José Agustín Errázuriz Salas 1821 - 1888]] [[Errázuriz_Sotomayor-2|Dolores Errázuriz Sotomayor 1811 - ]] [[Errázuriz_Sotomayor-1|Francisco Javier Errázuriz Sotomayor 1802 - 1881]] [[Errázuriz_Urmeneta-1|Amalia Errázuriz Urmeneta 1860 - 1930]] [[Errázuriz_Urmeneta-4|Guillermo Errázuriz Urmeneta 1857 - 1895]] [[Errázuriz_Urmeneta-3|José Tomás Errázuriz Urmeneta 1856 - 1927]] [[Errázuriz_Urmeneta-2|Rafael Valentín Errázuriz Urmeneta 1861 - 1923]] [[Errázuriz_Valdés-1|Maximiano Errázuriz Valdés 1895 - 1950]] [[Errázuriz_Valdivieso-2|Crescente Errázuriz Valdivieso 1839 - 1931]] [[Errázuriz_Valdivieso-3|María Mercedes Errázuriz Valdivieso 1838 - 1905]] [[Errázuriz_Valdivieso-1|Maximiano Errázuriz Valdivieso 1832 - 1890]] [[Errázuriz_Vergara-1|Blanca Elena Errázuriz Vergara 1894 - 1940]] [[Errázuriz_Vergara-2|Guillermo Errázuriz Vergara 1898 - 1922]] [[Errázuriz_Vial-1|Teresa Errázuriz Vial 1910 - ]] [[Errázuriz_Zañartu-2|Carlota Errázuriz Zañartu 1823 - ]] [[Errázuriz_Zañartu-4|Eugenio Errázuriz Zañartu 1920 - ]] [[Errázuriz_Zañartu-1|Federico Errázuriz Zañartu 1825 - 1877]] [[Errázuriz_Zañartu-5|Ignacio Errázuriz Zañartu 1920 - ]] [[Errázuriz_Zañartu-6|Jaime Errázuriz Zañartu 1920 - ]] [[Errázuriz_Zañartu-3|Max Errázuriz Zañartu 1920 - ]] [[Fernández_Coronel-1|Teodelina Fernández Coronel 1832 - 1909]] [[Fernández_Maquieira_Dueñas-1|Mª Rita Fernández Maquieira Dueñas 1840 - ]] [[Fontecilla_Varas-1|Mariano Fontecilla Varas 1894 - 1987]] [[Formas_Patiño-1|Mª Carmen Formas Patiño 1774 - ]] [[Francois-47|Charles Francois 1900 - ]] [[Francois_Délano-1|Douce Francois Délano 1943 - 2005]] [[Freitas-13|Joseph Freitas 1940 - 1966]] [[Gandarillas_Edwards-2|Carmen Gandarillas Edwards 1915 - ]] [[Gandarillas_Edwards-3|Juana Gandarillas Edwards 1915 - ]] [[Gandarillas_Edwards-1|Mª Rosa Gandarillas Edwards 1911 - ]] [[Gandarillas_Guzmán-1|Francisca Javiera Gandarillas Guzmán 1800 - ]] [[Gandarillas_Guzmán-2|José Santiago Gandarillas Guzmán July 18, 1797 - ]] [[Gandarillas_Huici-2|Carmen Gandarillas Huici 1887 - ]] [[Gandarillas_Huici-1|José Antonio Gandarillas Huici 1887 - 1970]] [[Gandarillas_Luco-1|José Antonio Gandarillas Luco 1839 - 1913]] [[Gandarillas_Luco-2|Pedro Nolasco Gandarillas Luco 1839 - 1891]] [[Gandarillas_Romero-1|Santiago Gandarillas Romero 1760 - ]] [[García_Moreno_Vicuña-1|Eliana García Moreno Vicuña 1923 - April 20, 2009]] [[Garmendia_Alurralde-1|Luisa Garmendia Alurralde 1789 - ]] [[Garriga_Argandoña-1|Margarita Garriga Argandoña 1820 - ]] [[Gibson_Parra-1|Rosario Gibson Parra 1922 - 2010]] [[Guzmán_Ibáñez-1|Mª Carmen Guzmán Ibáñez 1766 - ]] [[Herreros_Rodríguez-1|Viviana Herreros Rodríguez 1857 - ]] [[Huici_Arguedas-4|Elisa Huici Arguedas 1860 - ]] [[Huici_Arguedas-1|Eugenia Huici Arguedas 1860 - 1951]] [[Huici_Arguedas-3|José Huici Arguedas 1860 - ]] [[Huici_Arguedas-2|Rosa Huici Arguedas 1860 - ]] [[Huici_Lataste-1|Josefina Huici Lataste 1880 - ]] [[Huici_Ostolaza-1|Roque Jacinto Huici Ostolaza 1750 - ]] [[Huici_Peon-1|Ildefonso Huici Peon 1814 - 1871]] [[Huici_Trucios-4|Ana Josefa Huici Trucios 1785 - ]] [[Huici_Trucios-1|Manuel Huici Trucios 1780 - ]] [[Huici_Trucios-3|Mercedes Huici Trucios 1780 - ]] [[Huneeus_Gana-1|Francisco Huneeus Gana 1876 - 1958]] [[Huneeus_Salas-1|Esther Huneeus Salas 1902 - 1985]] [[Íñiguez_Larraín-1|Pedro Felipe Íñiguez Larraín 1873 - 1940]] [[Íñiguez_Matte-1|Mª Eleanora Íñiguez Matte 1902 - 1926]] [[Larraín_Alcalde-1|Joaquín Larraín Alcalde 1850 - ]] [[Larraín_Echeverría-1|Rebeca Larraín Echeverría 1895 - 1933]] [[Larraín_Salas-1|Mª del Carmen Larraín Salas 1740 - ]] [[Laso_Ureta-1|Florinda Laso Ureta 1840 - ]] [[Lataste_Beauchef-1|Teresa Lataste Beauchef 1860 - ]] [[Letelier_Llona-1|Alfonso Letelier Llona 1912 - 1994]] [[Lezica_Alvear-1|Diego Manuel José Lezica Alvear 1881 - ]] [[López_Fernández_Maquieira-1|Enrique López Fernández Maquieira 1865 - ]] [[López_García_Ortiz-1|Enrique López García Ortiz 1835 - ]] [[López_Huici-1|Patricia López Huici 1912 - 2010]] [[López_Pérez-2|Arturo López Pérez 1875 - 1949]] [[López_Vargas-1|Carlos López Vargas 1842 - ]] [[López_Wilshaw-1|Arturo López Wilshaw 1900 - 1962]] [[Luco_Barros-1|Manuela Luco Barros 1857 - ]] [[Luco_Caldera-1|Pedro Nolasco Luco Caldera 1775 - 1837]] [[Luco_Huici-1|Felicidad Luco Huici 1835 - ]] [[Luco_Huici-2|Mª Carmen Luco Huici 1810 - ]] [[Luco_Huici-3|Pedro Nolasco Luco Huici 1820 - ]] [[Lynch_Galayn-1|Justo Pastor Lynch Galayn 1755 - 1830]] [[Lynch_Roo-1|Estanislao Lynch Roo 1793 - 1849]] [[Lynch_Roo-2|Patricio Lynch Roo 1789 - 1881]] [[Lynch_Solar-1|Luisa Lynch Solar 1864 - 1937]] [[Lynch_Zaldívar-2|Luis Alfredo Lynch Zaldívar 1834 - 1883]] [[Lynch_Zaldívar-1|Martina Lynch Zaldívar 1834 - 1883]] [[Lyon_Otaegui-1|Elvira Lyon Otaegui 1880 - ]] [[Mac-Clure_Ossandón-2|Mª Luisa Mac-Clure Ossandón 1852 - ]] [[Mackenna_O'Reilly-1|Juan Mackenna O'Reilly 1771 - 1814]] [[Mackenna_Vicuña-1|Carmen Mackenna Vicuña 1812 - ]] [[Madariaga_Jáuregui-1|María Loreto Madariaga Jáuregui 1728 - 1761]] [[Manso_De_Velasco_Santa_Cruz-1|Rosa Manso De Velasco Santa Cruz 1761 - ]] [[Matte_Bello-1|Rebeca Matte Bello 1875 - 1929]] [[Matte_Messía-1|Esteban Domingo Matte Messía 1820 - ]] [[Matte_Pérez-4|Augusto Matte Pérez 1843 - 1913]] [[Matte_Pérez-1|Rosario Matte Pérez 1855 - ]] [[Mayo_Pinto-1|Ana Bárbara Mayo Pinto 1795 - ]] [[Montt_Luco-1|Carolina Montt Luco 1825 - ]] [[Vicuña Lynch-1|Carlos Morla Lynch 1885 - 1969]] [[Vicuña_Zaldívar-1|Carlos Morla Vicuña 1846 - 1901]] [[Mujica_Láinez-2|Manuel Mujica Láinez 1910 - 1984]] [[Nin_Cardona-1|Paulina Nin Cardona 1958 - ]] [[Ogilvy-Grant-3|George-Randolf-Seymour (Ogilvy-Grant]] [[Ogilvy-Grant_Errázuriz-2|Hester-Marie (Ogilvy-Grant Errázuriz]] [[Ogilvy-Grant_Errázuriz-1|Randolph Anthony (Ogilvy-Grant Errázuriz]] [[Orrego_Luco-1|Luis Orrego Luco 1866 - 1942]] [[Ortiz_Basualdo_Elía-1|Felisa Ortiz Basualdo Elía 1888 - 1971]] [[Ortúzar_Bulnes-1|Elena Ortúzar Bulnes 1872 - 1963]] [[Ortúzar_Formas-1|José Angel Ortúzar Formas 1808 - 1868]] [[Ortúzar_Formas-4|Juan Esteban Ortúzar Formas 1802 - ]] [[Ortúzar_Gandarillas-1|Cornelia Ortúzar Gandarillas 1823 - ]] [[Ortúzar_Ibáñez_de_Ovalle-1|José Ortúzar Ibáñez de Ovalle 1769 - ]] [[Ortúzar_Montt-2|Ana Luisa Ortúzar Montt 1844 - 1930]] [[Ortúzar_Montt-1|Ángel Ortúzar Montt 1845 - ]] [[Ortúzar_Ovalle-1|Mª Jesús Ortúzar Ovalle 1842 - ]] [[Ossandon_Iribarren-1|Isabel Ossandon Iribarren 1784 - 1830]] [[Ossa_Browne-1|Luis Gregorio Ossa Browne 1865 - ]] [[Ossa_Cerda-1|Gregorio Ossa Cerda 1840 - ]] [[Ossa_Concha-1|Mª Luz Ossa Concha 1885 - ]] [[Ovalle_Bezanilla-2|Dolores Ovalle Bezanilla 1813 - ]] [[Pacheco_Reynoso-1|Elvira Pacheco Reynoso 1831 - 1895]] [[Pacini_Quinteros-1|Regina Pacini Quinteros 1871 - 1965]] [[Palazuelos_Aldunate-1|Manuela María Palazuelos Aldunate 1766 - 1841]] [[Peón_Villaverde-1|Tomasa Peón Villaverde 1785 - 1814]] [[Pérez_Izquierdo-1|Rosalía del Carmen Pérez Izquierdo 1850 - ]] [[Pérez_Vargas-6|Rosario Pérez Vargas 1826 - ]] [[Piñera_Carballo-1|José Piñera Carballo 1917 - 1991]] [[Piñera_Echenique-1|Sebastián Piñera Echenique 1949 - ]] [[Pinto_Díaz_de_la_Puente-1|Francisco Antonio Pinto Díaz de la Puente 1785 - 1858]] [[Pinto_Garmendia-2|Anibal Pinto Garmendia 1825 - 1884]] [[Pinto_Garmendia-1|Enriqueta Pinto Garmendia 1815 - 1904]] [[Pinto_Garmendia-3|Luisa Pinto Garmendia 1815 - ]] [[Quiroga-4|Juan Bautista Quiroga 1770 - ]] [[Quiroga_Darrigrande-1|Carmen Quiroga Darrigrande 1812 - 1897]] [[Quiroga_Darrigrande-2|Tomasa Quiroga Darrigrande 1813 - ]] [[Reyes_Gómez-1|Rosario Reyes Gómez 1827 - ]] [[Riesco_Droguett-1|José Mauricio Riesco Droguett 1814 - 1874]] [[Riesco_Errázuriz-1|Germán Riesco Errázuriz 1854 - 1916]] [[Rodríguez-344|Gregorio M. 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[[Category: Pulitzer Prize Winners]] '''Listing and definitions of Pulitzer Prize categories as presented in the December 2017 Plan of Award:''' *Public Service – for a distinguished example of meritorious public service by a newspaper, magazine or news site through the use of its journalistic resources, including the use of stories, editorials, cartoons, photographs, graphics, videos, databases, multimedia or interactive presentations or other visual material. Often thought of as the grand prize, and mentioned first in listings of the journalism prizes, the Public Service award is only given to the winning news organization. Alone among the Pulitzer Prizes, it is awarded in the form of a gold medal. *Breaking News Reporting – for a distinguished example of local, state or national reporting of breaking news that, as quickly as possible, captures events accurately as they occur, and, as time passes, illuminates, provides context and expands upon the initial coverage. *Investigative Reporting – for a distinguished example of investigative reporting, using any available journalistic tool. *Explanatory Reporting – for a distinguished example of explanatory reporting that illuminates a significant and complex subject, demonstrating mastery of the subject, lucid writing and clear presentation, using any available journalistic tool. *Local Reporting – for a distinguished example of reporting on significant issues of local concern, demonstrating originality and community expertise, using any available journalistic tool.[16] *National Reporting – for a distinguished example of reporting on national affairs, using any available journalistic tool. *International Reporting – for a distinguished example of reporting on international affairs, using any available journalistic tool. *Feature Writing – for distinguished feature writing giving prime consideration to quality of writing, originality and concision, using any available journalistic tool. *Commentary – for distinguished commentary, using any available journalistic tool. *Criticism – for distinguished criticism, using any available journalistic tool. *Editorial Writing – for distinguished editorial writing, the test of excellence being clearness of style, moral purpose, sound reasoning, and power to influence public opinion in what the writer conceives to be the right direction, using any available journalistic tool. *Editorial Cartooning – for a distinguished cartoon or portfolio of cartoons, characterized by originality, editorial effectiveness, quality of drawing and pictorial effect, published as a still drawing, animation or both. *Breaking News Photography, previously called Spot News Photography – for a distinguished example of breaking news photography in black and white or color, which may consist of a photograph or photographs. *Feature Photography – for a distinguished example of feature photography in black and white or color, which may consist of a photograph or photographs. There are six categories in letters and drama: *Fiction – for distinguished fiction by an American author, preferably dealing with American life. *Drama – for a distinguished play by an American playwright, preferably original in its source and dealing with American life. *History – for a distinguished and appropriately documented book on the history of the United States. *Biography or Autobiography – for a distinguished biography, autobiography or memoir by an American author. *Poetry – for a distinguished volume of original verse by an American poet. *General Non-Fiction – for a distinguished and appropriately documented book of non-fiction by an American author that is not eligible for consideration in any other category. There is one prize given for music: *Pulitzer Prize for Music – for distinguished musical composition by an American that has had its first performance or recording in the United States during the year. From: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pulitzer_Prize Wikipedia Pulitzer Prize]
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[[Category: Germany Genealogy Resources]] == Civil Register (German: Zivilstandsregister) == === Archive of the Federal State of North Rhine-Westphalia === ==== Department Rhineland ==== :: '''Landesarchivs NRW - Abteilung Rheinland''' :: Schifferstraße 30 :: D - 47059 Duisburg :: Telephone +49 203 98721-0 :: Fax +49 203 98721-111 :: E-Mail: poststelle@lav.nrw.de :: http://www.archive.nrw.de/lav/abteilungen/rheinland/oeffnungszeiten_und_kontakt/kontaktformular_duesseldorf/index.php ==== Department Westphalia ==== :: '''Landesarchivs NRW - Abteilung Westfalen''' :: Bohlweg 2 :: D - 48147 Münster :: Telephone: +49 251 4885-0 :: Fax: +49 251 4885-100 :: E-Mail: westfalen@lav.nrw.de :: Internet: http://www.archive.nrw.de/lav/abteilungen/westfalen/oeffnungszeiten_und_kontakt/kontaktformular/index.php ==== Department East Westphalia and Lippe ==== :: '''Landesarchivs NRW - Abteilung Ostwestfalen-Lippe ''' :: Willi-Hofmann-Str. 2 :: D - 32756 Detmold :: Telephone: +49 5231 766-0 :: Fax: +49 5231 766-114 :: E-Mail: owl@lav.nrw.de :: Internet: http://www.archive.nrw.de/lav/abteilungen/ostwestfalen_lippe/oeffnungszeiten_und_kontakt/kontaktformular/index.php == Protestant parish registers, information, copies and picturizations of parish registers == === Evangelical Central Archive === :: '''Evangelisches Zentralarchiv Berlin''' :: Bethaniendamm 29 :: D - 10997 Berlin :: Telephone: +49 30 22 50 45 36 :: Internet: [http://www.ezab.de/ www.ezab.de] === Copies of parish registers of Pomerania (East of the river Oder) === :: '''Vorpommersches Landesarchiv''' :: Martin-Andersen-Nexö-Platz 1, :: D - 17489 Greifswald, :: Telephone: +49 38 34 59 53 0, :: Fax: +49 38 34 59 53 63, :: Email: LAGreifswald@t-online.de :: Internet: [http://www.landesarchiv-greifswald.de/ www.landesarchiv-greifswald.de] === Original parish registers of Pomerania (East of the river Oder) === :: '''Landeskirchliches Archiv der Pommerschen Evangelischen Kirche''' :: Rudolf-Petershagen-Allee 3, :: D - 17489 Greifswald, :: Telephone: +49 38 34 57 25 56, :: Fax: +49 38 34 57 25 36 :: Internet: [http://www.pommersches-kirchenarchiv.de/ www.pommersches-kirchenarchiv.de] === Parish register archive of Silesia (East of the river Neisse) === :: '''Archiv der evangelischen Kirche der schlesischen Oberlausitz''' :: P.O.Box (Postfach) 30 03 34, :: D - 02808 Görlitz, :: Telephone: +49 35 81 74 40 :: Email: archiv@kksol.net :: Internet: [http://www.kkvsol.net/kirche/verband/archiv/archiv www.kkvsol.net] === German Central Office for Genealogy === :: '''Sächsisches Staatsarchiv - Deutsche Zentralstelle für Genealogie''' :: Schongauer Straße 1, :: D - 04329 Leipzig, :: Telephone: +49 34 12 55 55 51, :: Email:stal@hsta.smi.sachsen.de :: Internet: [http://www.archiv.sachsen.de/6319.htm www.archiv.sachsen.de] === Copies of parish registers from East Brandenburg (Today Poland) === :: '''Brandenburgisches Landeshauptarchiv''' :: P.O.Box (Postfach) 60 04 49 :: D - 14404 Potsdam :: Email:poststelle@blha.brandenburg.de :: Internet: [http://www.landeshauptarchiv-brandenburg.de www.landeshauptarchiv-brandenburg.de] === Copies of parish registers from East Prussia === :: '''Geheimes Staatsarchiv, Preußischer Kulturbesitz''' :: Archivstraße 12 - 14, :: D - 14195 Berlin, :: Telephone: +49 30 83 90 10 0 :: Internet:[http://www.gsta.spk-berlin.de www.gsta.spk-berlin.de] == Roman-Catholic parish registers, information, copies and picturizations of parish registers == === Catholic church register from the former East German territories === :: '''Bischoefliches Zentralarchiv''' :: St.-Peters-Weg 11-13, :: D - 93047 Regensburg, :: Telephone: +49 94 15 97 25 20 :: Email: archiv@bistum-regensburg.de :: Internet: [http://www.bistum-regensburg.de www.bistum-regensburg.de] === Catholic archive for the diocese Muenster === :: '''Bistumsarchiv Muenster''' :: Georgskommende 19, :: D - 48143 Muenster, :: Telephone: +49 251 495-518 :: Email: bistumsarchiv@bistum-muenster.de :: Internet: [http://www.archive.nrw.de/kirchenarchive/kath_kirchenarchive_nrw/BistumsarchivMuenster/wir_ueber_uns/index.php BistumsarchivMuenster] == Other addresses for personal information == === Collection of archives in North Rhine Westphalia === :: '''Archive in Nordrhein-Westfalen''' :: Contains links to all kind of archives in NRW (political, churches, indexes, registers, etc.) :: Internet: [http://www.archive.nrw.de/index.php www.archive.nrw.de] === Civil registry office files of the former East German territories === :: '''Standesamt I in Berlin''' :: Schönstedtstraße 5 :: D - 13357 Berlin :: Telephone: +49 30 90 269 - 0 :: Email: info@stand1.verwalt-berlin.de :: Internet: [http://www.berlin.de/standesamt1/ www.berlin.de/standesamt1] == Other addresses for Information of missing persons == === Information about refugees at the end of the Second World War === :: '''Kirchlicher Suchdienst''' :: '''HOK-Zentrum Passau''' :: Ostuzzistraße 4, :: D-94032 Passau, :: Telephone: +49 85 19 51 66 90 :: Email: ksd-passau@kirchlicher-suchdienst.de :: Internet: [http://www.kirchlicher-suchdienst.de www.kirchlicher-suchdienst.de] :: '''Kirchlicher Suchdienst''' :: '''HOK-Zentrum Stuttgart''' :: Rosenbergstraße 52 B, :: D-70176 Stuttgart, :: Telephone: +49 71 16 36 80 04 :: Email:ksd-stuttgart@kirchlicher-suchdienst.de :: Internet: [http://www.kirchlicher-suchdienst.de www.kirchlicher-suchdienst.de] :: '''German Service Office (former German Forces Intelligence-Office)''' :: '''Deutsche Dienststelle, (ehemals Wehrmachtsauskunftsstelle)''' :: Eichborndamm 179, :: Telephon: +49 30 41 90 40 :: D - 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[[Category: Little Bay Islands, Newfoundland Colony]] [[Category: Little Bay Islands, Dominion of Newfoundland]] [[Category: Little Bay Islands, Newfoundland]] ==Sections== ===Description=== :Little Bay Islands is a town in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. It consists of Little Bay Island, Macks Island, Goat Island, Harbour Island, and Boatswain Tickle Island. The highest mount is Campbell Hill, which is 125 metres (410 ft) high. :It is located in Notre Dame Bay, near Springdale[Wikipedia entry for [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Little_Bay_Islands Little Bay Islands.] Accessed 2017.] :For the purposes of this description, the town of Little Bay Islands is taken to include the communities of Sulian's Cove (Suley Ann Cove), Caplin Cove, and North Harbour that are all on Little Bay Island, but which were sometimes recorded as distinct in birth, death and marriage records. ===Early History and Founding Families=== :Taken from A Brief History of Settlement and People of Little Bay Islands, by H.T. Burden (Teacher)[[https://norma.fritzy.ca/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/Gen-LBI-UC-Mag.pdf A Brief History of Settlement and People of Little Bay Islands], by H.T. Burden (Teacher). Little Bay Islands U.C. School Magazine 1942. "Little Bay Islands. Past, Present and Future. An Historical Review." by United Church School Pupils, 1942 - p. 3-7. Accessed online, 2017.], and edited for length and clarity. :I propose in this article to give you a mere outline of the History of its early settlement from its beginning to the last years of the 19th century. The nature of the subject itself makes it apparent that it must be a bare outline, as we are dealing with people who were pioneers and the Biography of every one of them would fill a large book if their life stories were known. Such men as [[Wiseman-3426|Philip Wiseman]], [[Campbell-11996|John Campbell]], [[Anstey-31|William Anstey]], [[Strong-6700|William Strong]], [[Jones-107712|George Jones]] and a host of others. Perhaps some day one of their descendants will write the life story of their ancestors and what fine reading it will make, and it will not be a mere catalogue of facts as this article must of necessity be. ====Native American Settlers==== :The first people to live on our Island were doubtlessly the Beothucks. There are many evidences of their settlement for at least the summer months. It was natural that they used this Island as it was in the center of their summer resorts. The many places named after the Indians tell us what an Indian country surrounds us, Indian Burying Place, fifteen miles to the North, Indian Tickle to the South East, and Indian Head to the West. :The first known settler was a Micmac Indian who settled at Sulian's Cove on the back of the Island, and gave it his name. The first white settler was a Mr. Budgell who came here from Triton about the year 1825. He has left no descendants on the Island and it is very likely that he left the Island shortly afterwards, for some other part of the Bay, probably Pilleys Island, as there are Budgells living there now. He did not live long on the Island, perhaps ten or fifteen years, yet we must think of him as the first real settler. We should like to know more about this pioneer of ours, why he came here and how he lived before being joined by other settlers. ====John Campbell==== :In the early 1830's about 110 years ago, there came to the Island the next family, that of [[Campbell-11996|John Campbell]] from St. John's, who settled on what is now known as Campbell's Point. It seems that a certain Mr. Knight of St. John's was a trader around this section of Notre Dame Bay at that time, and also had schooners built at Halls Bay. He told John Campbell of the fish and game here and finally persuaded him to migrate North. This man Campbell had a great influence on the early life of the community and played a prominent part in all the improvements that came with the influx of population twenty or thirty years later[Note: [[Space:The_Campbells_of_Little_Bay_Island%2C_Newfoundland|see the separate account of John, and his descendants' life recounted by John's granddaughter]]]. He kept the first Post Office, probably built the first schooner on the Island, a small one, but nevertheless large enough to go to St. John's. It was on one of its trips from St. John's that the schooner was lost with all hands, which included two of John Campbell's sons and [[Walsh-4996|his wife]]. :John Campbell's family included the following sons: [[Campbell-9412|Alvin]][Assuming [[Campbell-9412|Alvin and Alban]] are the same person, it's clear that not all of John Campbell's descendents migrated to the United States, but also to St. George's Bay, British Columbia, and elsewhere.] & [[Campbell-23019|Peter]] whose families later migrated to the U.S.A. and no descendants here; and [[Campbell-8016|Daniel]] who was one of the sons who was drowned but who left [[Nalton-1|a wife]] who afterwards married [[Wiseman-515|William Wiseman]] who is the ancestor of one of the branches of the Wiseman family now on the Island. [[Campbell-23017|One of John Campbell's daughters]] married [[Anstey-35|Richard Anstey]] and thus became the mother of the present [[Anstey-167|Mrs. Douglas Tuffin]]. Another daughter married a man Peck from St. John's, but have left no descendants here. The only descendant of the Campbell family who bear the name now living in the Bay are Daniel & Esau, grandsons of the above mentioned Daniel, now living at Roberts Arm. :It is difficult to find out who the next settlers were and the exact year in which they came, but it seems that there was a great migration of people from the outer part of the Bay to the inner part (from Twillingate, Herring Neck, and Tizzards Harbour) between the 1850's and 60's. Men had been coming here for many years, during the winter months sealing and fishing during the summer months. Others came here to cut wood as the story of King and the Beothucks proves. :Finally these people grew tired of moving back and forth each fall and spring and so brought their families and became permanent residents. [[Grimes-2660|Mr. Thomas Grimes]], now 91 years old, who came here in 1854 (87 years ago) told me that his father had been up here several winters before finally settling, and it is likely that many of the other first families here did the same thing. ====Next Settlers==== :When Mr. Grimes came here he says the following families were here: Campbell, [[Mitchell-25533|George Mitchell]], [[Tuffin-83|Thomas Tuffin]], [[Tucker-17189|George Tucker]], [[Richmond-4793|William Richmond]], [[Wiseman-1918|James Wiseman]] and son [[Wiseman-515|William]], [[Wellman-2331|John Wellman]] in this Harbour, (the southern or main Hr.), [[Murcell-19|William Mursell]] and [[Wiseman-3426|Philip Wiseman]] at Mursell's Cove, [[Anstey-31|William Anstey]] and [[Locke-2540|John Locke]] at Anstey's Cove, John Marshall and [[Roberts-42802|Jerry Roberts]] at Ben Batt's Cove. In all probability they all came here within a few years of each other around 90 years ago [i.e. 1850]. :The first of these was [[Richmond-4793|William Richmond]] who came here about the year 1847 - 94 years ago. He came from Herring Neck and lived on the point where James Strong Ltd. now has its premises. He left one son, John, who lived at Shoal Arm, Little Bay. [Note: I can't track the family of [[Richmond-4793|William Richmond]] for certain. There was a John m. Eliza, but they were in Herring Neck. There was also a John, son of William and Phebe, b. 1871, : "Canada, Newfoundland Vital Statistics, 1753-1893," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QK9Y-MT1D : 23 February 2021), John Richmond, 01 Dec 1871; citing Birth, Little Bay Islands, Green Bay, Newfoundland, Canada, Provincial Archives, St. John's who seems to have married a widow Emma Stuckless (nee ?) 18 years his senior, : "Canada, Newfoundland Vital Statistics, 1753-1893," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QK9T-1HYG : 23 February 2021), John Richmond and Emma Stuckless, 30 Oct 1891; citing Marriage, Little Bay, Little Bay, Newfoundland, Canada, Provincial Archives, St. John's. but I could find no more about them.''] :[[Wellman-2331|John Wellman]] came here around the same time from Twillingate and settled at what is now known as Wellman's Bight. None of his descendants live on the Island at present, but [[Wellman-1187|one son settled at Wellman's Cove]], thus giving it his name and the Wellmans there are his descendants. Another son is the ancestor of the Port Anson Wellmans, and [[Wellman-1583|the third the Springdale Wellmans]]. :[[Wiseman-3426|Philip Wiseman]] and [[Murcell-19|William Mursell]] came here in 1851, 90 years ago and settled at what is now known as Mursell's Cove. They both came from Herring Neck. (There used to be an old ditty on the Island which went something like this: A Wiseman, a Wellman, a richman [Richmond] and a camel [Campbell] to carry them all.) :Philip Wiseman had the following family: [[Wiseman-3432|Son John]], who is the father of [[Wiseman-3435|Robert S.]], [[Wiseman-3439|Fred]], [[Wiseman-3438|Alfred Jas.]] and [[Wiseman-3436|Edgar]], and [[Wiseman-3434|a son at Corner Brook]]; [[Wiseman-3440|George]], who is the father of [[Wiseman-3446|Robert A.]]; [[Wiseman-3427|Alfred]] whose sons now live at Howley and Badger; and [[Wiseman-3431|Walter W]]. still living here. The following daughters: [[Wiseman-3425|Dorcas]] who married [[Murcell-22|Richard Mursell]] still lives with her daughter, [[Murcell-30|Mrs. Ben Butt at Badger]]; [[Wiseman-3429|Martha]] who married [[Jones-30930|George Jones]]; [[Wiseman-3484|Elizabeth]] who married [[Rendell-361|James Rendell]]; [[Wiseman-3469|Mary]] who married [[Taylor-78708|Jacob Taylor]], and Fannie. :[[Murcell-19|William Mursell]] had two sons, [[Murcell-13|George]] and [[Murcell-22|Richard]]. Their descendants are scattered around the Globe and no Mursells now live on the Island. One daughter, [[Murcell-32|Annie]], was the first wife of [[Strong-6696|Hon. James Strong]] and the mother of [[Strong-6697|William Strong]] and [[Strong-2072|Lady Squires]]. :William Mursell and Philip Wiseman both left Mursell's Cove to live in the harbour because this harbour had become better populated and since then nobody has lived there. :[[Mitchell-25533|George Mitchell]], an Englishman, came here from Herring Neck about 1850. He had one son, [[Mitchell-25531|George]], whose grandson, [[Mitchell-25534|James]], now lives at Roberts Arm. He lived on Tuffins Point. [Note: this seems to be slightly wrong as written. [[Mitchell-25534|James Mitchell]] is the grandson of [[Mitchell-25533|George Mitchell b. ca 1820]], and the son of [[Mitchell-25531|George Mitchell b. 1859]]. Not the grandson of George b. 1859.] :[[Tuffin-83|Thomas Tuffin]] came here from Herring Neck the same time as George Mitchell. He settled on Tuffins Point, and had two sons, [[Tuffin-68|James]] with no descendants, and [[Tuffin-135|Edward]], who is the father of the present day Tuffins.[Note: to describe Thomas' son as "[[Tuffin-68|James]] with no descendants" is strictly speaking incorrect. While it's true that James had no grandchildren carrying on the Tuffin name, his daughter [[Tuffin-69|Mary]] had at least 5 children. James also had two sons, [[Tuffin-71|Allan]] and [[Tuffin-72|Wesley Wallace]], and another daughter [[Tuffin-70|Fanny]], but these all seem to have been childless.] :[[Wiseman-1918|James Wiseman]] also came from Herring Neck about 1850. He had one son, [[Wiseman-515|William]], who is the grandfather of the Wisemans now living at Port Anson. :[[Tucker-17189|George Tucker]], an Englishman, came here from Indian Burying Place about 1850. He had two sons, [[Tucker-17167|Abel]] and [[Tucker-15815|Robert]]. Abel married [[Jones-30935|Sybil]], daughter of the first [[Jones-107712|George Jones]]. He is the father of [[Tucker-17134|Edwin]] still living here, and the grandfather of [[Tucker-17182|Walter]] and [[Tucker-17183|Sidney]], [[Tucker-17180|Mrs. James Forward]], [[Tucker-17181|Mrs Lemuel Locke]] and [[Tucker-17116|Mrs. Pierce Weir]]. [Note: the account of [[Tucker-17189|George Tucker]] is a little hard to parse, and parts of it seem to be wrong. Especially, the description of Abel Tucker and Sybil Jones does not match the available records (see the profile of [[Jones-30935|Sybil]]). Additionally, the description of Abel's grandchildren seems to imply that they are all the children of his son Edwin. In fact, many of them are the children of Abel's son [[Tucker-17169|George]] (see [[Tucker-17167|Abel's profile]]). ] :[[Anstey-31|William Anstey]] and [[Locke-2540|John Locke]] came here the same year, 1851 or 1852, Anstey from Twillingate and Locke from Tizzards Harbour. They both settled at Anstey's Cove, but later moved to this harbour. They both had large families, one fourteen and the other thirteen. William Anstey had the following sons: [[Anstey-38|George]], who married [[Jones-30934|Maria Jones]] daughter of the first [[Jones-107712|George Jones]]; He is the father of our present [[Anstey-428|Alex Anstey]]; [[Anstey-35|Richard]] married [[Campbell-17244|John Campbell's daughter]] and [[Anstey-33|Henry]] married [[Taylor-78931|Mary Taylor]] and settled at Pilleys Island, and is the grandfather of our present minister, [[Rowsell-208|Rev. R. Rowsell]]; [[Anstey-34|Peter]] had no descendants.[[[Anstey-34|Peter Anstey]] married [[Taylor-79067|Mary Taylor]] and they seem to have had at least [[Anstey-441|one daughter, Hannah]], but she may not have lived.] The following are some of the many daughters: [[Anstey-30|Virtue]], who married [[Jones-107795|Thomas Jones]], [[Anstey-37|Esther]] who married John Jones, (about whom we shall have more to say later). :[[Locke-2540|John Locke]] had two sons; [[Locke-2533|William]] still living at New York, and [[Locke-2541|John]], who married [[Jones-30933|Sarah Jones]], was the father of [[Locke-4357|Lionel]] and Frank. :John Marshall and [[Roberts-42802|Jerry Roberts]] came here from Twillingate in the early 1850's and settled at Ben Batt's Cove. John Marshall has left no descendants,[Note: Possibly Abraham Marshall (born ca 1854 in Herring Neck), who married a Barbara in Little Bay Islands in 1874, was John Marshall's son. Abraham's family eventually settled in Beaver Cove/Woodford's Cove.] but Jerry Roberts had two sons: one of them, [[Roberts-42772|George]], is the father of [[Roberts-42778|Joseph]], [[Roberts-42780|Clarence]] and [[Roberts-42777|Walter]]. :The next family to come here was that of [[Grimes-2661|George Grimes]], who came from Herring Neck in 1856. He had three sons: [[Grimes-2660|Thomas]] still living here, and the father of [[Grimes-2659|Peter]], [[Grimes-2664|Charles]], [[Grimes-2669|Mrs. Elias Oxford]] and [[Grimes-2668|Mrs. Manuel Locke]]; [[Grimes-2662|William who later became superintendent of Police at St. John's]] and [[Grimes-2663|John who still lives at Springdale]]. :The Strongs came here from Twillingate 83 years ago, 1857. [[Strong-6700|William Strong]] was the original settler and his father who was married three times sent descendants to Jackson's Cove, Exploits and here. William had two sons, [[Strong-6701|Joseph]], who married [[Linfield-113|Helen Linfield]] of Twillingate and is the father of [[Strong-6702|J. Adolphe]]; [[Strong-6696|James]] who first married [[Murcell-32|Annie Mursell]] whose children were [[Strong-6697|William A]] and [[Strong-2072|Helena]] ''(who married Richard Anderson Squires, who was twice Prime Minister of Newfoundland)''; He married as his second wife, [[Rooney-1331|Lydia Rooney]] of St. John's. The children of the second marriage still living are [[Strong-6710|Hubert L.]] and [[Strong-6711|Bessie]]. :[[Jones-107712|George Jones]] came here from Twillingate about the same time as the Strongs. He had five sons: [[Jones-30931|James (drowned)]], [[Jones-107792|William]] the father of [[Jones-107793|Mrs. Thomas Thistle]], [[Jones-107795|Thomas]], whose sons are [[Jones-30930|George]], [[Jones-107802|James]] and [[Jones-107801|Richard]], [[Jones-107704|John]] whose sons are [[Jones-107709|Joseph]] and [[Jones-107711|Edgar]] -- Thomas and John married Anstey girls as mentioned above. :There were two William Wisemans, [[Wiseman-3449|the second William Wiseman]] came here from Tizzards Hr. about 80 years ago [i.e. 1862]. He was married twice and had three sons: [[Wiseman-3510|Fred]], the father of [[Wiseman-3514|Harold]] and [[Wiseman-3522|Sidney]]; [[Wiseman-3448|Job]], the father of [[Wiseman-3508|Baxter]] and [[Wiseman-3507|Walter]]; the third son, [[Wiseman-1255|Philip]], migrated to Sydney.[Note that [[Wiseman-3449|"the second" William Wiseman's]] oldest 2 sons are recorded born to an Elizabeth, and then Phillip to a Susannah. The [[Wiseman-515|"first" William Wiseman]] also seems to have been married to a Susannah, and as a result of the coincidence of names, it's unclear if the families have been assigned correctly in WikiTree.] :[[Weir-4690|Isaac Weir]], [[Penney-1239|Thomas Penney]] and [[Hustins-9|Charles Hustins]] were the first families of Northern Harbour.[[[Penney-1239|Thomas Penney]] and [[Hustins-9|Charles Hustins]] seem to have been both sons-in-law of [[Weir-4690|Isaac Weir]]] Hustins and Penney have no descendants here, but the [[Hustins-25|Hustins of Port Anson]] are descendants of Charles[[[Hustins-9|Charles Hustins]] had a number of children, but it appears as if Elisha was the only male to carry on the name in Little Bay Islands area, appearing in the 1921 census of Port Anson. His older brother [[Hustins-19|William Henry]] seems to have moved to Montreal, and another brother, [[Hustins-24|George]] was in Jones Cove (wherever that is). Thomas Penny and Ann Weir seem to have had no children at all.]. Isaac Weir's sons were: [[Weir-4691|Christopher]] the father of [[Weir-4642|Theophilis]];["Isaac Weir's sons were ... [[Weir-4691|Christopher]] the father of [[Weir-4642|Theophilis]]": The only baptismal record of a Theophilus Weir was a nephew of Christopher, that is Theophilus the son of [[Weir-3252|James]], born in 1863. This date aligns with later marriage and census records. There may have been a transcription mixup, or two cousins with similar names, but it seems more likely this account is incorrect. See Theophilus' profile for a fuller discussion.] [[Weir-4700|William]] the father of [[Weir-4701|John]] and [[Weir-4702|Kenneth]]; [[Weir-3252|James]] the grandfather of the Bungalow Point Weirs. :There were two George Oxfords, [[Oxford-674|the first an Englishman]], came here 85 years ago from Twillingate. His sons were: [[Oxford-678|David]], no descendants; [[Oxford-674|George Thomas]], father of [[Oxford-359|Elias]] and [[Oxford-673|Mrs. Job Wiseman]]; [[Oxford-695|Joseph]], father of [[Oxford-703|Mrs. J. Wells]], Three Arms, and [[Oxford-663|Mrs. H. Forward, Badger]]; [[Oxford-679|John]], father of [[Oxford-680|Frank]] and [[Oxford-684|Willis]]. :The second [[Oxford-709|George Oxford]] came here from Herring Neck about 75 years ago and settled at Sulian's Cove. He had two sons: [[Oxford-687|Job]], the father of [[Oxford-693|Fred]] and [[Oxford-691|James]] and [[Oxford-680|Mrs. Frank Oxford]]; [[Oxford-710|Henry]], father of Springdale Oxfords. :[[Rendell-361|James Rendell]] came here from Three Arms about 70 years ago. One son, [[Rendell-364|Charles]], living here and a second son, Arthur, who migrated to U.S.A. :[[Hull-8020|Robert Hull]], John Compton and [[Hibbs-937|John Hibbs]] came here from Twillingate about 85 years ago. Robert Hull's sons were: [[Hull-7996|John]], father of Samuel, [[Hull-7995|Mrs. Fred Oxford]], [[Hull-7999|Mrs. Lewis Locke]] and [[Hull-8001|Mrs. Edwin James]]; Lemuel, no descendants; [[Hull-7548|William]], father of Springdale Hulls and [[Hull-8024|Mrs. W.W. Wiseman]] and [[Hull-8029|Mrs. James Taylor]]. :John Compton's descendants live at Englee.[There was a George Compton (9 November 1857 - 11 October 1865), son of John Compton and Harriett, buried in Little Bay Islands (see [http://ngb.chebucto.org/Cemetery/compton-george-1866-little-isl-cove-bdv.shtml Newfoundland's Grand Banks Site]). This is likely the same John who married Harriett Hann on Oct 19, 1855 in Twillingate ([https://sites.rootsweb.com/~cannf/nd_chur4.htm NL GenWeb, Twillingate Methodist Marriages].) There were a number of Comptons in Englee in the 1921- 1945 censuses, but it's unclear how any were related to the John of Little Bay Islands.] :[[Hibbs-937|John Hibbs]] had two sons: [[Hibbs-937|John]], the father of [[Hibbs-941|John]] and [[Hibbs-940|James]]; and James, no descendants. :[[James-22403|James James]] was an Englishman who came here about 80 years ago and whose son [[James-22183|William]] is still living here. :[[Stone-21726|George Stone]], a Scotchman, came here about 70 years ago. He had several sons, but only one settled here, [[Stone-21731|Robert]], the father of the present Stones. :[[Locke-2671|Richard Locke]] came here from Tizzard's Hr. about 60 years ago. His sons are [[Locke-2674|Alfred]], [[Locke-4382|James]], [[Locke-2671|Manuel]], [[Locke-2677|Lewis]] and [[Locke-2673|Ambrose]] at Springdale. :The Stucklesses came here about 60 or 70 years ago from Tizzards Hr. The original settler is the grandfather of the present Stucklesses.[There are two men surnamed Stuckless who could plausibly be the son of the "the original settler Stuckless": [[Stuckless-82|Mark Stuckless]] and [[Stuckless-78|James Stuckless]]. Mark seems to have moved to St. John's ca 1885, but James had several children in Little Bay Islands. James seems to have been adopted by Abel (or Abraham) Stuckless, who lived in Anstey's Cove, and was apparently otherwise childless.] Amongst the original settlers was [[Hinds-893|William Hynes]] who came here from Twillingate and whose son [[Hinds-895|Andrew]] lived here a number of years. There are no descendants here at present. There was also a [[Dinney-4|family of Dinneys]] who went to Pilleys Island and their descendants still live there. There may have been other families who were here before fifty years ago but they have left no descendants. :The family names not mentioned in this article and who compose the population of this Island at present, have come here in recent years, most of them during the last thirty years. If there are any old families not catalogued here, I hereby apologize, as we have collected the facts from all the sources available to us. The above list is as accurate as we could possibly, under the circumstances, make it. ===Resources=== [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Little Bay Islands,_Newfoundland|What links to this page.]] == Sources ==
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Little Compton, Rhode Island]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Rhode Island|Rhode Island Sources]] __TOC__ == Little Compton Families == * by [[Wilbour-34|Benjamin Franklin Wilbour]] (1887-1964) * originally published Little Compton, Rhode Island, 1967 * published by The Genealogical Publishing Co., 1997, 1998, 2000, 2003 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Little_Compton_Families|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=A5T3atymDIoC ::* https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/49227/ * Vol. 2 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=5MobKAAACAAJ ::* https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/49228/ ::* https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/27874-little-compton-families-vol-2 === Table of Contents === * Vol. 1 ::* The Little Compton Historical Society ::* Benjamin Franklin Wilbour ::* The Wilbours and Little Compton ::* Preface ::* First Settlers of Little Compton, R.I. ::* Historical Background ::* Awashonks ::* Contents ::* Illustrations ::* A ::* B ::* C ::* D ::* E ::* F ::* G ::* H ::* I ::* J ::* K ::* L ::* M * Vol. 2 ::* M ::* N ::* O ::* P ::* R ::* S ::* T ::* V ::* W ::* Y ::* Corrections and Additions === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Wilbour, Benjamin Franklin. ''[[Space:Little_Compton_Families|Little Compton Families]]'' (Genealogical Publishing Co., 1997, 1998, 2000, 2003) * [[#Wilbour|Wilbour]]
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There are nine books in the Little House on the Prairie Series. # 1933 “Little House in the Big Woods” # 1934 “Farmer Boy” # 1935 “Little House on the Prairie” # 1937 “On the Banks of Plum Creek” # 1939 “By the Shores of Silver Lake” # 1940 “The Long Winter” # 1941 “Little Town on the Prairie” # 1943 “These Happy Golden Years” # 1971 “The First Four Years” [[Ingalls-1|Laura Ingalls Wilder]] published her first book “Little House in the Big Woods” in 1933. It is based on the memories of Laura's childhood. She grew up in the big woods near Pepin, Wisconsin. “Farmer Boy” was published in 1934 and is the second in the series. It is based on the childhood of her husband, [[Wilder-6|Almanzo Wilder]]. Almanzo grew up in the 1860s near the town of Burke in upstate New York. The book covers one year of Almanzo's life, beginning just before his ninth birthday. The book describes the chores involved in running the Wilder farm. Almanzno's duties were to milk the cows and feed the stock. He planted and tended crops and hauled logs. He helped fill the ice house and trained a team of young oxen. He went to school when he could. In 1935 “Little House on the Prairie” was published . “Little House on the Prairie” is based on the memories of Laura Ingalls Wilder's childhood. In the Midwest region of the United States during the late 19th century. “On the Banks of Plum Creek” published in 1937 describes the Ingalls families life in a dugout in Minnesota they eventually build a home near the town of Walnut Grove. Laura published “By the shores of Silver Lake” in 1939. This book is based on Laura's childhood near DeSmet, South Dakota. In 1940 “The Long Winter” was published and won a Newberry Award. A continuation of life in South Dakota. “The Long Winter” depicts the severe winter on 1880-1881when Laura was fourteen years old. “Little Town on the Prairie” was published in 1941. The story continues after the Long Winter in South Dakota and tells the story of Laura's teenage years. “These Happy Golden Years” published in 1943 focuses on Laura's life as a teacher and her courtship with her husband Almanzo. The last of the series was published in 1971. The book was entitled “The First Four Years”. The manuscript for this book was found in 1968 after Laura’s daughter Roses death. This book was published unedited and untouched exactly the way Laura had written it. [[Category:Books]] [[Category:Western US Pioneers]]
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[[Category:Little Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] Click on Little Name Study link above to find all current locational Little Name Study categories/profiles. Alternatively, see locational sub-project pages by clicking on the relevant links below: [[Space:Little_Name_Study_-_United_States|United States of America]] [[Space:Little_Name_Study_-_United_Kingdom_&_Ireland|United Kingdom & Ireland]] [[Space:Little_Name_Study_-_Germany|Germany]] [[Space:Little_Name_Study_-_Australia_and_New_Zealand|Australia & New Zealand]] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc.
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This is a project that I hope will become a valuable reference point for any Little researchers to share their knowledge and assist the understandings of the various origins of the Little name. Please see below for ways you can help. Please join by contacting the project leader, [[Little-4981|Julian Little]]. See the section on our goals and what you can do below. Post questions and comments to the bulletin board and add details about your particular area of interest. === Our Goals === The purpose of this study is to bring together any descendants of the Little family who are willing to work together to establish an accurate Little Family tree by using the best possible sources available for documentation to make new connections. There are many spelling variations, such as Lytle, and Littell. We also need to find out if any of those families with names spelled closely to our own are related. Although DNA analysis can assist in determining that two or more participants who have tested their yDNA descend from a common male ancestor, it will not identify the specific ancestor without the use of accurate record documentation used in genealogical research. Currently, there is a [http://www.worldfamilies.net/surnames/little Little DNA Study] registered at Family Tree DNA. However, to fully understand the origins of the Little surname, we particularly need more males by the name to test their yDNA for analysis and register their information with that project. === What You Can Do === #Work co-operatively together with other Little profile managers to create the best Little tree possible. #Add the category for Little Name Study to relevant profiles. (The Project Manager, [[Little-4981|Julian Little]] can send you further guidance on how to do this correctly upon request). #Search out original rather than derivative documentation and add sources to Little profiles. #Write comprehensive, well-sourced biographies. See [[Biographies|Biographies]]. #Contact one of the Assistant Project Managers, [[Murtishaw-1 |Jane Lindsey]], [[Little-3072 |Leake Little]], [[Little-4631 |Chris Little]], if you would like to help with any of the relevant sub-projects mentioned in the text below. #If you are a male with the Little surname or a variant and haven't already, please consider testing your yDNA through [https://www.familytreedna.com/login.aspx Family Tree DNA] so that we can all have a better understanding of our heritage and possibly make new discoveries. The Little Surname DNA Project Leads can provide guidance and alert you to upcoming sales. Contact [[Murtishaw-1 |Jane Lindsey]] . #Register your DNA results on with [http://www.worldfamilies.net/surnames/little Little DNA Study Worldfamiles] at Family Tree DNA. #Check for duplicates and request merges. See [[Merging|Merging]]. #Adopt Little profiles in your location see [[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Adoptions&s=LITTLE&order=dateup Little Adoptions]]. #Consider joining the Wikitree [[Project:Profile_Improvement|Profile Improvement]] and/or [[Project:Connectors|Connectors]] projects with a focus on Little profiles and trees. #Do you have a Little profile you are especially proud of? Let [[Little-4981|Julian Little]] know and we may feature it on this page. We can also post resources, pictures, stories, and anything else of interest to this surname if you let us know. #Contact [[Andrus-373|Alison]] to request PPP status for those profiles that meet the criteria for project protection. See [[Project_protection|Project protection]] This will protect them from an incorrect merge. === '''Name Varieties - The truth of our origins is in our DNA''' === With a number of spelling variations, including Little, Liddle, Lytle, Litle, Littel, Littell, Littles, Lyttle, and Klein, DNA comparisons have become the only reliable way to track down distant branches of the family. If you have already had your DNA tested for your comparison please add the details to your own Wikitree ID page. You can then find Little's DNA test information where they have recorded their tests on WikiTree here : [[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:DNATests&s=LITTLE Little DNA Results]] Other questions will arise such as those from [[Little-3072 |Leake Little]] who would like to learn whether Malcolm Little (aka Malcolm X) carried a Little-Y haplogroup? If you have ancestors with similar sounding names, you could be a member of the Little families! Please consider joining this study. We need you! === '''What Is Their Country of Origin?''' === Ideally, some of our collective goals may be assisted by knowing the country of origin for your Little lines. Can you help? For example: [[Murtishaw-1 |Jane Lindsey]] would like to prove the US connection to the Wiltshire, UK Little line. [[Little-3072 |Leake Little]] would like to discover a potential territory origin in Southwestern Scotland for the Border Little family line. [[Little-4631 |Chris Little]] (from Cumberland) would also like to discover Littles the other side of the Border in Dumfriesshire and Galloway. [[Little-4631 |Chris Little]] would also like to research the economic pressures on Littles in NW England and SW Scotland after the act of Union, perhaps until the advent of the railways (1835 Carlisle to Newcastle), leading to the migrations away, whether to Teeside, or the Americas. [[Little-3072 |Leake Little]] would also like to understand the connection (or not) of the Edinburgh Little family branch and the Halliburtons or Border Little family lines. [[Little-4981|Julian Little]] would like to know the earliest Little’s in Cornwall, England and, if possible, where they originated from prior to that. He suspects it could be another county in England, Scotland or Ireland but has found no clues yet. If you can or would like to help with any of the above sub-projects please contact us? === '''Early Known Immigrants By the Name''' === Finding the earliest immigrants to countries such as America, Australia, etc is extremely useful. If you know the earliest immigrants for your lines with good sources please consider joining this study. We need you! In particular, [[Murtishaw-1 |Jane Lindsey]] would like to document all the Colonial Little lines. If you can or would like to help with this sub-project please contact us?
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[[Category: Little River Cemetery, Jones Prairie, Texas]] [[Category: Milam County, Texas, Cemeteries]] [[Category: Jones Prairie, Texas]] ===About=== This free space page for Little River Baptist Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Texas_Cemeteries|Texas Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Texas Cemeteries Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. ===Location and Map=== Location
*Located in Milam County, Texas on Hwy 949 at the intersection with County Road 249, approximately 10 miles NE of Cameron, Texas. GPS Coordinates (WGS84)
27.820664, -82.659739 ::OR N 27 49.240 W 82 39.584 [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Little+River+Baptist+Cemetery/@30.9491071,-96.8751118,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m5!3m4!1s0x8645bbaeb13cbbdf:0x8068674929006f38!8m2!3d30.9491025!4d-96.8729231 Little River Baptist Cemetery on Google Maps] ===Tasks Completed=== * ===To Do=== *Fully survey all interments in the cemetery. *Add all interments to the table of interments below *Verify and check all interments are included and correct. *Photograph all interments/tombstones. *Add profile pages for any persons buried here not already on wikitree and link in those who are by their profile page ID#. Check that each has the cemetery's category on their page. *Add tombstone photos to each person profile page and link to their entry in the interment table below. *Create an audio/video tour of the cemetery :Record a virtual tour of the cemetery that can be viewed as downloadable media on computers, tablets or other device. Such a tour would take the viewer around the cemetery to explore the history of the people buried here. Background information can be supplied. Those with mobile internet access can access online links to more information. *An [[Space:Teel_Cemetery%2C_Covington_County%2C_Alabama|example]] of a completed cemetery space page for a small cemetery. (remove this when cemetery page is completed) ===Table of Interments=== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | Last Name ! scope="col" | First/Middle Names/Initials ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" | Notes ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- |[[Harville-115|Anderson]]||Margaret||24 Apr 1824||23 Apr 1882||||[[image:Harville-115.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Unknown-331482|Massengale]]||Emily||1814||06 Aug 1861||||[[image:Unknown-331482.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Unknown-331483|Massengale]]||Carrie H||29 Oct 1838||06 Sep 1873||||[[image:Unknown-331483.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Massengale-106|Massengale]]||A. M.||20 Oct 1814||31 Jul 1874||||[[image:Massengale-106.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Anderson-25513|McIntosh]]||Margerette Anderson||1862||1884||||[[image:Anderson-25513.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Unknown-331487|Grimes]]||Narcissa||1815||1900||Born Duplin Co., NC||[[image:Unknown-331487.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Unknown-353974|Surname illegible]]||Anna Lee||15 Aug 1881||23 ??? 1882||marker broken and parts highly eroded and illegible||[[image:Unknown-353974.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Anderson-28372|Anderson]]||Joseph John||01 Aug 1804||21 Oct 1889||||[[image:Anderson-28372.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Anderson-28373|Anderson]]||Joe Burnett||10 Nov 1914||23 Sep 1985||h/o Elma Easley||[[image:Anderson-28373.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Easley-1098|Anderson]]||Elma Easley||27 Sep 1915||02 Dec 2001||w/o Joe Burnett Anderson||[[image:Anderson-28373.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Anderson-28374|Anderson]]||Rodney K||13 Oct 1888||07 Jul 1941||h/o Eunice M.||[[image:Anderson-28374.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Burnett-3256|Anderson]]||Eunice M.||06 Oct 1890||05 Dec 1985||w/o Rodney K. Anderson||[[image:Anderson-28374.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Anderson-28375|Anderson]]||Infant daughter of Mr & Mrs R.K. Anderson||18 Sep 1912||18 Sep 1912||||[[image:Anderson-28375.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Anderson-28376|Anderson]]||James||28 Jun 1903||18 Aug 1903||||[[image:Anderson-28376.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Anderson-28378|Anderson]]||Marzee||24 Oct 1907||14 Dec 1909||||[[image:Anderson-28378.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Anderson-28379|Anderson]]||John Joseph||03 Apr 1864||29 Nov 1918||h/o Gertrude Melson||[[image:Anderson-28379.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Melson-322|Anderson]]||Gertrude Melson||1870||1946||w/o John Joseph Anderson||[[image:Anderson-28379.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Brown-55646|Brown]]||William C||14 Jul 1894||19 Sep 1974||Sgt US Army||[[image:Brown-55646.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Anderson-28380|Anderson]]||Commodore Jackson||02 Oct 1892||06 OCt 1957||S2 US Navy Texas||[[image:Anderson-28380.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Anderson-28381|Anderson]]||Lola||01 Nov 1894||10 Mar 1934||||[[image:Anderson-28381.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Surname]]||Given Name(s)||dob||dod||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Surname]]||Given Name(s)||dob||dod||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Surname]]||Given Name(s)||dob||dod||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Surname]]||Given Name(s)||dob||dod||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Surname]]||Given Name(s)||dob||dod||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Surname]]||Given Name(s)||dob||dod||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Surname]]||Given Name(s)||dob||dod||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Surname]]||Given Name(s)||dob||dod||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Surname]]||Given Name(s)||dob||dod||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Surname]]||Given Name(s)||dob||dod||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Surname]]||Given Name(s)||dob||dod||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |-}
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[[Category: Live Oak County, Texas]] [[Category:Texas Projects]] ----
Welcome to Live Oak County, Texas Project!
{{US History|sub-project=Texas}} *'''[[Space:Texas|Texas Space Page]]''' *The leader of this project is: [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]]. ===Adjacent counties=== {{Image|file=Live_Oak_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption= }}{{Clear}} {{Geographic Location | Reference Location = Live Oak County, [[:Category: Texas | Texas]] | NW Location = [[:Category:Atascosa County, Texas|Atascosa County]] | N Location = | NE Location= [[:Category:Karnes County, Texas|Karnes County]] | E Location = [[:Category:Bee County, Texas|Bee County]] | SE Location =[[:Category:San Patricio County, Texas|San Patricio County]] | S Location = [[:Category:Jim Wells County, Texas|Jim Wells County]] | SW Location = [[:Category:Duval County, Texas|Duval County]] | W Location = [[:Category:McMullen County, Texas|McMullen County]] }} *[[:Space: Karnes County, Texas|Karnes County Free Space]] *[[:Space: Bee County, Texas|Bee County Free Space]] *[[:Space: San Patricio County, Texas|San Patricio County Free Space]] *[[:Space: Jim Wells County, Texas| Jim Wells County Free Space]] *[[:Space: Duval County, Texas|Duval County Free Space]] *[[:Space: McMullen County, Texas|McMullen County Free Space]] *[[:Space: Atascosa County, Texas| Atascosa County Free Space]] ==History/Timeline of Live Oak County== *{{Blue|Live Oak County was formed 1856 and organized in 1856 from Nueces and San Patricio counties.}} It is named for a predominant tree of south Texas and central Texas.
[https://texasalmanac.com/index.php?q=topics/government/live-oak-county] :'''1519''' -At least one ranch was established in the area in Spanish Texas (1519-1821).
[https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcl11] :'''1535''' -Though the major Spanish roads through South Texas bypassed the area now known as Live Oak County, Texas, Spaniards traveled across it at various times. .
:Álvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca may have passed through the area as early as 1535, and :'''1689''': '''Alonso De León'''went through during his 1689 and 1690 expeditions.
:'''Early 1800's:''' According to a petition later submitted to the Mexican government, brothers, José Antonio and José Victoriano Ramírez, cleared land and built ranch buildings and corrals during the early 1800s on a parcel of land near Ramireña Creek.
:'''1813''' - the ranch was abandoned in 1813 after Spanish troops were withdrawn from the area and left the settlers defenseless against any Native American attack.
:'''Post 1848''' - After the Mexican War of Independence the Mexican government used colonization contracts and land grants in what is nowLive Oak County to promote the settlement of [[:Category: Texas|Texas]].
:'''1825''', the former Mexican state of Coahuila and Texas granted a colonization contract to '''Benjamin Drake Lovell''' and '''John G. Purnell''' for a tract of land that included most of what is now Live Oak County, Texas.
:'''1828''', at Lovell's request, the same land was assigned to [[McMullen-|'''John McMullen''']] and [[McGloin-|'''James McGloin''']] who agreed to settle the area with 200 Irish Catholic immigrants. :'''1828-1834''' shiploads of Irish immigrants were brought to Texas by McGloin and McMullen, and in 1835 the Coahuilan government issued at least '''thirty-five land grants''' along the banks of the Frio, Nueces, and Atascosa Rivers in what is now Live Oak County, Texas.
:Most of the newcomers preferred to remain in the Corpus Christi, Texas and Patricio, Texas|San Patricio settlements rather than risk the hardships and dangers of the inland frontier. Nevertheless, some settlers began to move into the southeastern section of the future Live Oak County, Texas. :'''1835''': Irish immigrants Thomas and Margaret Pugh, for example, established a home near the Nueces about 1835.
:'''1836''' - Much of the area had been designated part of [[:Category: San Patricio County, Texas|San Patricio County]] .
:'''1846 and earlier''' - There were several settlements in the Live Oak County area before the county was organized in such as: On-the-Sulphur, for its location on '''Sulphur Creek,''' which became a stage stop on the line between Corpus Christi and San Antonio in 1846. ( The settlement was also called Puenta de la Piedra (Rock Bridge) by the Spanish after a nearby natural rock bridge over the Nueces River.) :'''1850's''' The nearby settlements of Fox’s Nation (later Gussettville) and Echo began. :'''1855''' - The U.S. Army set up Fort Merrill to protect residents from Indian attacks and after the fort was abandoned in 1855, the increased population justified the organization of a new county. That year, settlers in Gussettville petitioned the state legislature and in :'''1855''' - a group of frontiersmen gathered under a huge live oak tree at [[:Category: Gussettville, Texas|Gussettville]] and drew up a petition asking that a new jurisdiction be instituted for their settlements.
:'''Feb 2, 1856''' - the legislature acceded to their request, the state legislature and formed Live Oak County, Texas ] from [[:Space: San Patricio County, Texas|San Patricio]] and Nueces County, Texas counties on February 2, 1856.
:'''1861''' :Post Civil War ==Government== The county was created by legislature Feb. 2, 1856, organized August 4 with Oakville as county seat. Formed from San Patricio and Nueces Counties. Named for its Live Oak trees. '''1857''' '''1st County Seat'''- Oakville, first courthouse was built in Oakville -a one-story, forty foot square, Greek Revival style building made of ashlar limestone blocks with three-bay façades and built by Joseph Bartlet. The same builder built the first county jail.
[http://www.texasescapes.com/SouthTexasTowns/George-West-Texas-Live-Oak-County-Courthouse.htm ] '''1879'''- second story with a hipped roof and front porches were added.
'''1885'''-new jail of stone with two stories was built in 1885
{{Image|file=Live_Oak_County_Texas-3.jpg |align=r |size=210 |caption= }}{{clear}} '''1888- 2nd Courthouse''' - Oakville
:1856, Live Oak County, named for the prominent trees in the area, was formed from San Patricio and Nueces counties. In the same year, land near the settlement on Sulphur Creek was donated for a townsite named Oakville and it became the county seat.
'''1912''', land developer George Washington West donated his ranchland and $100,000 for a townsite and right of way to the railroad. The town he helped establish was named George West in his honor. Railroad, San Antonio, Uvalde and Gulf Railroad (known as the “Sausage Line,”) arrived by 1913. George W West also done $75,000 toward a courthouse and funds for a hotel, school, bridges, so that the county seat would be approved forces new town.1918 election approved the county seat to be moved to George West the following year. '''1919 County seat moved''', to George West on railroad. Center for ranching, farming, petroleum production and processing.
{{Image|file=Live_Oak_County_Texas.jpg |align=c |size=350 |caption=3rd courthouse }} *'''1919 - 3rd CURRENT Courthouse ''' -County offices were located in various buildings around town until the county’s third, It was Classical Revival style with columns extending through the 2 main floor levels.. The courthouse had a jail on 3rd floor.
'''1938-1940-'''The first courthouse was bought by Walter Rosebrock who then demolished it sometime between 1938 and 1940.
'''1956- an annex''' ( modern one-story annex was built to the west of the courthouse. The 1919 courthouse had a jail on the third floor with a gallows that was never used.
'''1962''' -The jail was moved to a new building constructed in 1962 and attached to the southeast corner of the courthouse.
'''1986''' -remodeling of the courthouse, 1988 and 1992.
'''2007''' -After decades of neglect, the 1885 jail was restored in 2007 (now known as the Jailhouse Inn) and sits in a park surrounded by other historic Oakville structures.
{{Image|file=Live_Oak_County_Texas-3.jpg |align=r |size=260 |caption= }}{{clear}} *Courthouse and jail history from The Texas Historical Commission’s Texas Historic Sites Atlas at http://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/shell-county.htm, *The People’s Architecture: Texas Courthouses, Jails, and Municipal Buildings by Willard B. Robinson, 1983, *Wanted: Historic Jails of Texas by Edward A. Blackburn, Jr. *The Courthouses of Texas by Mavis P.Kelsey Sr. and Donald H. Dyal, 2nd edition, 2007. ==Demographics== The 2000 census shows 12,309 people which gives a population density of 12 people/sq mile. . Racial Makeup was 87.28% White, 2.45% Black or African American, 0.41% Native American, 0.19% Asian, 0.02% Pacific Islander, 7.72% from other races. 38.05% of the population were Hispanic . 23.90% of all households were made up of individuals and 12.40% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The median income for a household in the county was $32,057, and the median income for a family was $38,235. Males had much higher median income of $30,061 compared to what was paid to $19,665 for females. About 16.50% of the population was below the poverty line, including 11.70% of those age 65 or over. Roads/Highways
*Interstate 37 *U.S. Highway 59 *I-69 W Interstate 69W is planned to follow the current route of US 59 in most places. *U.S. Highway 281 *I-69C-planned to follow the current route of US 281 in most places south of George West. *Texas SH 72 *Texas FM 99 *Texas FM 624 *TexasFM 799 *Texas FM 833 ==Geography== {{Image|file=Live_Oak_County_Texas-2.jpg |align=r |size=220 |caption=Live Oak co., Texas Land Office. }}{{clear}} *The center point of the county is at 28°20' north latitude and 98°07' west longitude. *The county comprises 1,057 square miles of usually flat to rolling terrain vegetated with grasses, mesquite, blackbrush, prickly pear, post oak, and small live oak. *The elevation ranges from approximately seventy to 400 feet. Soils
In the east, light and dark loamy soils overlie cracking, clayey subsoils; in some other areas, particularly in the northwest, gray to black clayey soils cover a layer of limestone that lies within forty inches of the surface. Other areas have light to dark loamy soils covering reddish subsoils over a similarly shallow layer of limestone. Water
*The northern third of [[:Category: Live Oak County, Texas|Live Oak County]] is drained partly by the Atascosa River, which flows into the Frio River, and partly by the Frio, which is dammed to form the Choke Canyon Reservoir in the northwestern corner of the county. Just a few miles southeast, the Frio flows into the Nueces River, which traverses [[:Category: Live Oak County, Texas|Live Oak County]] toward the southeast before emptying into Lake [[:Category: Corpus Christi, Texas|Corpus Christi]] in the county's southeastern corner. *Before the area was settled and overgrazed in the nineteenth century, grasslands punctuated by clumps of mesquite and live oak trees covered much of what is now Live Oak County, Texas . A thick mat of vegetable material produced by the grasses helped to retain rainfall and to build a water table high enough to support a few running springs and creeks. In some areas, springs fed waterholes that harbored alligators and fish. ===Land Use=== In 1982, 86 percent of the county was devoted to ranching and farming, with 15 percent of the land being cultivated and 3 percent under irrigation; 41 to 50 percent of the county's land is considered to be prime farmland. ===Natural Resources=== Mineral resources include uranium, caliche, clay, sand and gravel, oil, and natural gas. Crude oil production in 1982 totaled 778,00 barrels; 83,877,633,000 cubic feet of gas-well gas, 999,477,000 cubic feet of casinghead gas, and 1,659,362 barrels of condensate were also produced. ===Climate=== *Temperatures in [[:Category: Live Oak County, Texas|Live Oak County]] range from an average high of 96° F in July to an average low of 42° in January, for an average annual temperature of 71°. *Rainfall averages twenty-eight inches a year, and the growing season lasts 289 days. ===State protected areas=== ==Parent County/Formed From== Formed from San Patricio and Nueces Counties
[http://www.texasescapes.com/Counties/Live-Oak-County-Texas.htm] *Established on February 2, 1856 *Much of the area had been designated part of San Patricio County, Texas since 1836. In 1855 a group of frontiersmen gathered under a huge live oak tree at [[:Category: Gussettville, Texas|Gussettville]] and drew up a petition asking that a new jurisdiction be instituted for their settlements. Acceding to their request, the state legislature formed Live Oak County, Texas from [[:Space: San Patricio County, Texas|San Patricio]] and Nueces County, Texas counties on February 2, 1856. ==Communities== *[[:Category: Dinero, Texas|Dinero]] {{Image|file=Live_Oak_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=George West, Texas }}{{Clear}} *[[:Category: George West, Texas|'''George West (county seat)''']] *[[:Category: Lebanon, Texas|Lebanon]] *[[:Category: Oakville, Texas|Oakville]] *[[:Category: Pernitas Point, Texas|Pernitas Point]] *[[:Category: Ray Point, Texas|Ray Point]] *[[:Category: Swinney Switch, Texas|Swinney Switch]] *[[:Category: Three Rivers, Texas|Three Rivers]] *[[:Category: Whitsett, Texas|Whitsett]] ===Town=== *Oakville, Texas{{Image|file=Live_Oak_County_Texas-3.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=Live Oak County Jail, Oakville, TX. }}{{clear}} === Census === {| border="1" class="sortable" ! Historical population |- |Census||Pop.||% |- |1860||593||— |- |1870||852||43.7% |- |1880||1,994||134.0% |- |1890||2,055||3.1% |- |1900||2,268|| 10.4% |- |1910||3,442|| 51.8% |- |1920||4,171|| 21.2% |- |1930||8,956|| 114.7% |- |1940||9,799|| 9.4% |- |1950||9,054|| −7.6% |- |1960||7,846|| −13.3% |- |1970||6,697|| −14.6% |- |1980||9,606|| 43.4% |- |1990||9,556|| −0.5% |- |2000||12,309||28.8% |- |2010||11,531|| −6.3% |- |Est. 2015||12,229 |} ====Notables==== *Private Felix Longoria :[http://www.arlingtoncemetery.net/longoria.htm Private Felix Longoria Affair] ::[https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/vef01 Private Felix Longoria on Handbook of Texas Online] *Benjamin Drake Lovell * John G. Purnell *[[McMullen-972 |John McMullen]] Texas empresario, McMullen and McGloin's Colony * James McGloin ''' Texas empresario, McGloin's Colony of early 1830's. * Thomas and Margaret Pugh ====Land Grants==== ===Things to do/see=== *National Register of Historic Places listings in Live Oak County, Texas *Live Oak County Courthouse *Live Oak County Jail *Tips State Park *Lake Corpus Christi. *Fort Ramirez, first settlement; *Fort Merrill, built 1850 to protect early settlers; *Brownsville-San Antonio Oxcart Road, used by general Santa Anna on the way to the Alamo. ==Resources== *[https://www.facebook.com/LiveOakCountyTexasHistory/ Live Oak County History on facebook] ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=c |size=370 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: George West Cemetery, George West, Texas|George West Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Oakville Cemetery, Live Oak County, Texas|Oakville Cemetery]] *[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2668 FindaGrave Cemeteries, Live Oak county, Texas] *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Etx/LiveOak/ListLiveoak.html Live Oak Cemeteries, Gloria Mayfield] == Sources ==
*https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Live_Oak_County,_Texas *[https://www.facebook.com/LiveOakCountyTexasHistory/ Live Oak County History on facebook] *[http://www.kindredtrails.com/TX_Live_Oak.html Live Oak County Genealogy on kindredtrails.com] *[http://www.genealogyinc.com/texas/live-oak-county/ Live Oak County on Genealogy Inc.com] *[http://genealogytrails.com/tex/southtexas/liveoak/ Live Oak County on genealogytrails.com] *[http://www.kindredtrails.com/TX_Live_Oak.html Live Oak County Genealogy on kindredtrails.com] *[http://www.genealogyinc.com/texas/live-oak-county/ Live Oak County on Genealogy Inc.com] *[http://genealogytrails.com/tex/southtexas/liveoak/ Live Oak County on genealogytrails.com]
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[[Category: Liverpool, Nova Scotia Colony]] [[Category: Liverpool, Nova Scotia]] ==History== ===Mi'kmaq and French=== Liverpool's harbour was used as a seasonal camp by Nova Scotia's native Mi'kmaq for over 5000 years[[http://queenscountymuseum.com/mikmaq/ Queen’s County Museum] Web page on the local Mi’kmaq], and was known as Ogomkigeak meaning "dry sandy place" and Ogukegeok, meaning "place of departure". [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liverpool,_Nova_Scotia Wikipedia article for Liverpool, Nova Scotia.] Accessed 2018.] The first recorded European contact occurred in 1604, when [[Champlain-10|Samuel de Champlain]] was serving as cartographer to the Acadian pioneer [[Du_Gua-2|Sieur de Monts]] on an early voyage of discovery. Shortly after arriving in the New World, their ship came across Capt. Jean Rossignol in the ''Levrette'', trading illegally with the local Mi’kmaq. De Monts confiscated the vessel, but he named the harbour Rossignol after the unfortunate Captain. De Monts also named nearby Port Mouton, where a sheep jumped overboard into the harbour and had to be rescued.[[http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/du_gua_de_monts_pierre_1E.html Dictionary of Canadian Biography, vol. 1; “DUGUA DE MONTS (Du Gua, de Mons), PIERRE,”] by George MacBeath, University of Toronto/Université Laval, 2003–, accessed April 5, 2018] [[https://archive.org/stream/cihm_11212#page/n9/mode/2up The History of Queens County, N.S.] by More, James F. (James Fullerton), 1802-1878; Publication date 1873; Digitizing sponsor University of Alberta Libraries] [ Several Acadian notables claimed land grants at Rossignol, including [[Denys-18|Nicolas Denys]] in 1732, François-Marie Perrot (Governor of Acadia) in 1685, and [[Denys-92|Bonaventure]] in 1700. It was also renamed Port Senior, and was referred to by the English by that name.][ ][ Though there was some French interest in fishing in the area, there were no permanent Acadian or Mi’kmaq settlements in Rossignol or Port Senior, and no history of conflict with the English.][ ===New England Planters=== Starting with Halifax in 1749, the British government was trying to stabilize the region and control costs after nearly a century of war. They wanted to attract peaceful settlers with the skills to build an economy, but after a decade of effort the English were still outnumbered in Nova Scotia by the Mi'kmaq who had survived the smallpox and the Acadians who had escaped the expulsions. So they implemented a strategy that was designed to attract settlers from New England, with the vote.][[https://archive.org/details/ahistorynovasco01murdgoog A History of Nova Scotia, Or Acadie] by Beamish Murdoch; Publication date 1866; Publisher J. Barnes] In October 1758, the first representative government in an English Colony was established in Nova Scotia, and recruiters went into New England to offer free land, and explain that each community with 50 eligible landowners could send two representatives to the legislature. Those who responded are referred to as New England Planters[[https://novascotia.ca/archives/townships/planters.asp "New England Planters at the Public Archives of Nova Scotia"] by Barry Cahill, Margaret Conrad, ed. ‘’They Planted Well: New England Planters in Maritime Canada; (Fredericton, 1988) pp. 120-131. Abridged and reprinted with the permission of the author.] [[https://nslegislature.ca/about/history Nova Scotia Legislature] About the Legislature »History] [[https://www.worldcat.org/title/planters-and-pioneers-nova-scotia-1749-to-1775/oclc/318466485/editions?referer=di&editionsView=true Esther Clark Wright, ''Planters and Pioneers, 1982 Revised Edition'', Reprint of the second edition: Wolfville, N.S. : E.C. Wright, 1982.] Port Senior attracted merchants and sea captains from Plymouth and Barnstable Counties in Massachusetts. They were fisherman and merchants, with little military experience, who were particularly interested in the lack of conflict in this area. The first settlers were formed by a large group of extended family and business associates, who came together expressly to achieve the minimum of 50 voters required to send a representative to the legislature.[ In 1759, the grant for a township at Port Senior was requested by [[Doggett-698| Capt John Doggett]], [[Doggett-700|Capt Samuel Doggett]], Thomas Foster and [[Freeman-68|Elisha Freeman, Esq]] on behalf of the group. [[Cobb-1471|Capt. Sylvanus Cobb]]’s ship was the first to arrive, and brothers John and Samuel Doggett followed with more settlers the following spring. Elisha Freeman, Esq was the first Town Clerk, and many of the first records are in his handwriting. The geography of the inner and outer harbour reminded these mariners of Liverpool, Manchester, England, and so the town was named Liverpool, and the river was named the Mersey. ===Early Families=== The township was formally granted on November 20, 1764 with 142 proprietors. The Nova Scotia Archives has published a list of the proprietors of Liverpool, Nova Scotia circa 1764 as part of their coverage of African Nova Scotians. Among the proprietors of the town was Barbara Cuffey, a widow and midwife with two children, who eventually returned to the United States][[https://novascotia.ca/archives/Africanns/archives.asp?ID=6 Nova Scotia Archives] "A list of proprietors of the township of Liverpool with their number in family respectively"] Reference no.: Commissioner of Crown Lands Nova Scotia Archives RG 20 series C vol. 43 no. 1]. Some of the wealthier settlers also had black servants and slaves who were not included in the count. '''Please do not use this page as a source''', it is provided as a useful reference, but likely has transcription errors. Please refer to the primary source posted on the Nova Scotia Archives website[. If you find or add a profile that is not already linked, please feel free to add the link to the table. {| |+ "A list of proprietors of the township of Liverpool with their number in family respectively" ! scope="col" | Name ! scope="col" | Number ! scope="col" | Name ! scope="col" | Number ! scope="col" | Name ! scope="col" | Number |- |[[Holmes-13497|Benjamin Holmes]] || 4 || Isaac Eldridge || 3 || Joseph Crosby || 1 |- |[[Patterson-6735|Thomas Patterson]] || 7 || Nathaniel Goby || 4 || George Janey || 5 |- | George Winslow || 3 || Daniel Eldridge || 3 || Thomas Foster || 2 |- | Bruce Stewart || 6 ||[[Dexter-167|Peleg Dexter]]|| 3 || Elisha Hevers || 2 |- | [[Wall-2734|John Wall]] || 5 || Joseph Dexter || 4 ||[[Arnold-6306|Luther Arnold]]|| 2 |- | Robert Roberts || 3 || Lemuel Bent || 2 || Isaac Warner || 1 |- |[[Murray-7386|William Murray]]|| 3 || William Havens || 2 ||[[Drew-557|Lemuel Drew]] || 2 |- | Edward Dollon || 8 || Jeseph Whitford || 2 ||[[Collins-6916|Joseph Collins Jr]]|| 2 |- |[[Cohoon-127|William Cohoon]]|| 7 || Johnathan Darling || 2 || John Jones || 2 |- | Horace Stewart || 2 ||[[Hopkins-2315|John Hopkins]]|| 7 || David Gorham || 5 |- |[[Cole-850|Benjamin Cole]]|| 7 ||[[Dolliver-59|John Dolliver]]|| 5 || [[Knowles-2904|Nathaniel Knowles]] || 2 |- | [[Knowles-5105|Samuel Knowles]] || 4 ||[[Dolliver-62|Samuel Dolliver]]|| 9 || Benedict Eldridge || 2 |- |[[West-12869|Thomas West]]|| 5 ||[[Morton-6333|Sylvanus Morton]]|| 6 || Smith Freeman || 2 |- | Richard Knowles || 3 || [[Young-1314|Henry Young]] || 4 ||[[West-6991|Widow West Drew]]|| 2 |- |[[West-12858|John West]]|| 2 || Solomon Young || 4 || [[Hayden-187|Thomas Hayden]] || 1 |- |[[West-12865|Charles West]]|| 2 ||[[Ford-4186|Theodosious Ford]]|| 3 || John Vaughan || 1 |- |[[West-6991|Mary Waterman]]|| 4 ||[[Slocombe-99|Robert Slocomb]]|| 3 || [[Knowles-2904|Nathaniel Knowles]] || 2 |- |[[Harlow-1192|Robert Harlow ]]|| 6 || [[Hadley-1334|Joseph Hadley]] || 13 ||[[Cheever-256|Rev. Israel Cheever]]|| |- | Joseph Feible || 5 || [[Hadley-3171|William Hadley]] || 2 || Neal Young || 2 |- | [[Gullison-10|Stephen Gullison]] || 6 ||[[Gardiner-1849|Thomas Gardner]]|| 2 || [[Briggs-5756|George Briggs]] || 2 |- | Isaac Finkman || 4 || John Rider || 4 ||[[Cobb-1476|Jabez Cobb]]|| 7 |- |[[Godfrey-4472| Nathaniel Godfrey]] || 4 || William Tripp || 2 ||[[Tupper-84|Nathaniel Tupper]]|| 8 |- |[[Godfrey-4061| Jonathan Godfrey]] || 1 || Obediah Abby || 6 || James Tucker || 3 |- | Josiah Whitmore || 5 || Benjamin Abby || 2 || Enoch Randall || 1 |- | Stephen Paine || 2 ||[[Kinney-1746|Elisha Kenney]]|| 7 || Thomas Gordon || 1 |- |[[Nickerson-1543|Jeremiah Nickerson]]|| 7 || John Matthews || 7 || William Hubart || 1 |- | Achon Josef || 5 || John Matthews || 2 || Joseph Woods || 2 |- | Paul Doten || 6 ||[[Kempton-238|Richard Kempton]]|| 2 || Eleazor Rogers || 1 |- |[[Collins-710|Joseph Collins]]|| 11 || Clemens Hayden || 2 || Peleg Stevens || 1 |- | [[Burbank-592|Timothy Burbank]] || 2 || Ebenezer Tinkham || 7 || [[Coffin-280|Peleg Coffin]] || 9 |- |[[Gorham-659|Jabez Gorham]]|| 7 || Joseph Mitchell || 3 || Joseph Bartlett || 2 |- | William Nickerson || 5 || [[Crowell-621|Jonathan Crowell]]|| 9 || Abner Eldridge || 4 |- |[[Parker-19036|Benjamin Parker]]|| 3 ||[[Smith-68660|Stephen Smith]]|| 9 || Samuel Beatty || 1 |- | William Mitchell || 2 ||[[Nickerson-64|Elisha Nickerson]]|| 7 || Abial Morton || 1 |- | Mary Young || 4 || Daniel Nickerson || 2 || Daniel Merchant || |- | Barbery Cuffy || 3 || Elisha Nickerson || 2 || Caleb Woodbury || 3 |- | [[Knowles-5104|Prince Knowles]] || 3 ||[[Drew-2148|Seth Drew]]|| 2 ||[[Perkins-4050|Simeon Perkins]]|| 1 |- |[[Snow-2562|Prince Snow]]|| 3 || [[Freeman-3348|Samuel Freeman]] || 10 || [[Bearse-19|Benjamin Bearse ]]|| 1 |- |[[Bearse-24| Jonathan Barss]] || 2 || [[Freeman-5617|Hezekiah Freeman]] || 2 || Edmund Bangs || 1 |- | Joseph Barnaby || 2 || [[Browne-4889|Thomas Brown]] || 2 || James Nickerson || 1 |- |[[Eldridge-1339|Zephaniah Eldridge]] || 5 || Israel Tupper || 5 || Samuel Bartee || 1 |- | Thomas Barnaby || 2 ||[[Freeman-1205|Simeon Freeman]]|| 5 || Abraham Copeland || 2 |- | [[Gammons-107|William Gamon]] || 6 || William Fitch || 10 || Jeremiah Mayhew || |- | Benjamin Munsen || 2 ||[[Nickerson-2161|Ebenezer Nickerson]]|| 7 || [[Dexter-828|Enoch Dexter]] || 2 |- |[[Cobb-141|Silvanus Cobb]] || 7 ||[[Doggett-700|Samuel Doggett]]|| 6 || John Perry || 1 |- | Thomas Bee || 5 ||[[Freeman-68|Elisha Freeman, Esq]]|| 7 || Timothy Baker || 1 |- | John Lewis || 6 ||[[Doggett-698|John Doggett]]|| 9 || Barnabas Baker || 2 |- |[[Placeway-1| Robert Placeway]] || 4 ||[[Doggett-699|Ebenezer Doggett]]|| 7 || Simeon Crowell || |- |Richard McPherson || 10 || Himbel Broadbrook || 2 || William Foster || |- |[[Collins-16615|Syrenus Collins]]|| 2 ||[[Freeman-7687|Elisha Freeman]]|| 5 || Samuel Baker || |- |[[Knowles-3874|Cornelius Knowles]]|| 6 ||[[Freeman-5598|Nathaniel Freeman]]|| 2 || John Barss || |- | || ||[[Freeman-5525|Barnaby Freeman]]|| 5 || Samuel Chase || |- | Noted in the margin || || Alden Sears || 2 || Francis Bradfield || 5 |- | Benjamin Bangs || || Nathan Sears || 2 || Herrington || 9 |- |[[Locke-2615|Jonathan Locke]]|| 5 || Rowland Hamon || 2 || || |- |[[Hunt-9780|Samuel Hunt ]]|| 8 || John Leach || 2 || || |- | William Foster || 4 || John Leach || 2 || || |- | Abner Rolling || ||[[Dexter-697|Ebenezer Dexter]]|| 5 || || |- |[[Tupper-89|Nathan Tupper]]|| || || || || |- |[[Freeman-3348|Samuel Freeman]]|| || || || || |- | William Crombie || || || || || |- | Jadeah Crow || || || || || |} ===American Revolution=== Among the first proprietors was [[perkins-4050|Simeon Perkins]]][[http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/simeon-perkins/ The Canadian Enclopedia, listing for Simeon Perkins] by Lois Kernaghan; published January 1, 2008, Last Edited 03/04/15] [[https://champlainsociety.utpjournals.press/doi/book/10.3138/9781442618602 The Diaries of Simeon Perkins, 1766-1780 (volume I)] The Publications of the Champlain Society, Volume 29; AuthorSimeon Perkins; EditorHarold A. Innis; Published: 2013; eISBN: 9781442618602], whose diary has been preserved, and provides details of daily life in Liverpool, including the settlers experiences during the American Revolutionary War. Many of the residents still considered themselves to be New Englanders, and were reluctant to swear the new oath of allegiance to the English, which was also an oath against anyone in the territory ruled by the Revolutionary Government. The English were also hesitant to provide them with weapons. The undefended coastal settlements were then targetted by large numbers of American privateers (somewhere between 800[[https://www.nps.gov/revwar/about_the_revolution/privateers.html Stories from the Revolution] by by John Frayler, Salem Maritime National Historic Site] and 1700[[http://www.usmm.org/revolution.html American Merchant Marine at War], published in 2012], depending on the source.) The losses of Liverpool merchants and mariners at sea were staggering, and the bold privateers also came into Liverpool harbour and to loot and pillage. The town was raided by privateers on several occasions, and defended only by their militia, led by Simeon Perkins (who was a merchant and a judge with no military training). On May 21, 1778, an American privateer tried to tow a ship from the harbour, but Perkins mustered 10 men on shore at Fort Point. The militia had muskets and a single swivel gun, yet they engaged an armed privateer (with a full crew and something like 20 cannon) in a gun battle that lasted nearly an hour. This incident led to two developments. First, the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/King%27s_Orange_Rangers King’s Orange Rangers] were sent to defend the town. Second, a group of Liverpool merchants and sea captains managed to gain English support for a privateer of their own, the Lucy, which was sailed in January, 1779 under the command of [[Bradford-4095|Bartlett Bradford]]. The Lucy’s prizes were also put to work and they residents of Liverpool began to fight back. Their success upset the privateers, and the conflict escalated, until September 13, 1780, when two American privateers, captured the Rangers’ fort at the point and took the Rangers prisoner. Perkins mustered the militia and reported in his diary that within a few hours “every thing [was] restored to its former Situation without any Blood Shed.” The town of Liverpool continued to produce privateers during wars against the French, the Spanish, and the Americans over the following decades, and gained notoriety for their success. ===Liverpool's Privateers=== A number of privateers sailed out of Liverpool in the late 1700s, captained by [[Freeman-5590|Capt Joseph Freeman]], [[Parker-19037|Capt Thomas Parker]], [[Seely-247|Capt Caleb Seely]], and [[Barss-7|Capt Joseph Barss Jr]]. Some of the famous ships they sailed out of Liverpool at the time were: * [[Space:Dolphin|Dolphin]] * [[Space:Duke_of_Kent|Duke of Kent]] * [[Space:Charles_Mary_Wentworth|Charles Mary Wentworth]] * [[Space:Liverpool_Packet|Liverpool Packet]] * [[Space:Lord_Spencer|Lord Spencer]] * [[Space:Minerva|Minerva]] * [[Space:Sir John Sherbrooke|Sir John Sherbrooke]] * [[Space:Rover|Rover]] * [[Space:Rolla|Rolla]] ===Early industry=== Many of the first settlers were fisherman and sea captains and their crew. They were attracted to the region for the safe harbours, the good fishing, and the lumber. It appears likely that some were engaged in smuggling. According to Perkins Diary and the histories noted here, the English believed this area was rife with smugglers, and some of the settlers had connections to suspected smugglers such as [http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/mauger_joshua_4E.html Joshua Mauger] and [http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/fillis_john_4E.html John Fillis] Many of the earliest settlers were foresters, such as [[Kempton-238|Richard Kempton]] and sawyers, such as Elisha Freeman and his descendants. The Freeman family ran several sawmills in Milton, just a short distance upriver. The forest industry and pulp and paper remain important to Liverpool. The last mill closed in 2012, but the site of that mill is still used for research. The proximity to lumber also made it an attractive location for shipbuilders. The first shipwrights in Liverpool were [[Bangs-267|Joseph Bangs ]]and [[Dexter-167|Peleg Dexter]]. Shipbulding became more important during and after the American Revolution. By the late 1800s, at least seven shipyards were in operation in Liverpool. The mayor D.C. Mulhall famously commented that there were so many ships in town that "a pedestrian could walk [across the harbour] by stepping from deck to deck of the vessels that filled the river."[[http://www.regionofqueens.com/visit/discover/history/shipbuilding Region of Queens Municipality] web page for Liverpool]. Although the steel ship and other motorized transportation eventually replaced the market for wooden sailing ships, there was still a demand for smaller wooden ships well into the 1900’s, and some of Liverpool's shipyards were used by the government to build vessels during World War II. ===More information=== The Liverpool [http://www.privateerdays.ca/ Privateer Days] is one of Nova Scotia’s signature festivals, held one weekend every summer. When researching Liverpool ancestors, you can find rich resources in the [http://queenscountymuseum.com/ Queens County Museum], which houses the Tom Raddall Research Centre and Archives. These archives hold many genealogical resources that have not yet been digitized. Many of the original buildings have been destroyed by fire over the centuries, but various heritage buildings remain, including Simeon Perkins house; [[Dexter-828|Enoch and Mary (Freeman) Dexter’s]] Tavern, which was used for various purposes, including the Sunday service when the roof of the meeting house leaked; and a cottage belonging to Bartlett Bradford, the first master of the privateer ‘’Lucy’’; and the Fort Point Lighthouse. There was no church in Liverpool before 1821, when the Anglican Church was built, however the Old Burial Ground is just a short walk from the archives, and is the resting place for many of the town's first proprietors. You can also visit a monument to Sylvanus Cobb, and a war memorial that lists the names of residents who were lost in WWI, WWII and the Korean war. ===Resources=== [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Liverpool, Nova Scotia|What links to this page.]] == Sources == See also: *"Canada, Nova Scotia, Queens County Notes of Thomas Brenton Smith, 1700-1950." Images. FamilySearch. http://FamilySearch.org : 14 June 2021. Archives and Records Management, Halifax. This source contains genealogical notes, extracted from local newspapers and other sources, on about 1700 Queens County, Nova Scotia families, covering the 1700's to the 1950's. The files are arranged alphabetically by surname.
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[[Category:Liverpool,_Nova_Scotia_Colony]][[Category: 1810s Ships]][[Category: Privateers]][[Category: Privateers, War of 1812]] ----- {{Privateers War of 1812|Canadian}} ----- ==Liverpool Packet== Probably the most successful Canadian privateer ever. Sometimes nicknamed "The Black Joke", she was an ex-slave ship taken by the Royal Navy just before the War of 1812. When hostilities began she put to sea as a privateer as soon as a commission became available and quickly earned a reputation as a fast and successful prowler off Cape Cod, Boston and other American ports. She was captured briefly by the Americans during the war, but soon retaken by the British and returned to cruising under her old name. The success of this tiny raider caused hysterical fear in American ports where newspapers, in anger and fear, often exagerated her success (sometimes crediting her with up to 200 captures!) She was sold after the war to owners in Kingston Jamaica and her subsequent fate is not known.[Dan Colin [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Conlin]][ Wikipedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liverpool_Packet Liverpool Packet]] :Crew: 40 :Tonnage: 67 :Rig: Topsail Schooner :Armament: 5 guns (one 6 pdr and two 4 pdr cannon plus two 12 pdr carrondes) :Homeport: [[Space:Liverpool, Nova Scotia|Liverpool, Nova Scotia]] :Letter of Marque Issued: Aug. 20, 1812 :Captains: [[Freeman-5604|Thomas Freeman]] (1812), [[Barss-7|Joseph Barss]] Jnr. (1812-1813), [[Seely-247|Caleb Seely]] (1813-1815) and Lewis Knaut (1814) :Owners: [[Collins-6807|Enos Collins]], John Allision, and [[Barss-7|Joseph Barss]] :Prizes Taken: 50 :''Three other Liverpool men took a share with [[Collins-6807|Enos Collins]] in the venture undertaken at the Split Crow. These were [[Knaut-1|Benjamin Knaut]], who had been lieutenant of marines with him on the Spanish Main, and [[Barss-17|John]] and [[Barss-18|James Barss]], of another well-known privateering family; all now, like Capt. Collins, established in [[Space:Liverpool, Nova Scotia|Liverpool, Nova Scotia]], a hundred miles west of Halifax, as merchants and shipowners, after earlier adventures at sea. They fumigated their purchase with vinegar, tar and brimstone, registered her as the Liverpool Packet, and set her to carrying passengers and mails and mixed freight between Halifax and her new home port, under Capt. John Freeman. There was a Liverpool Packet plying for a hundred years, from 1760 to 1860, but not always the same vessel. This was the second or third or fourth to wear the name: but the name she was known by was the Black Joke.''[Under the Red Jack: Privateers of the Maritime Provinces of Canada in the War of 1812 by C. H. J. Snider (Toronto: Musson Book Company, 1928), pg 11 [http://www.genealogycenter.info/military/warof1812/viewpage_undertheredjack.php?realpage=115&display=011]] :''The last war commander of the [[Space:Liverpool_Packet|Liverpool Packet]] was Lewis Knaut, of Liverpool, son or nephew of one of her first purchasers, Mr. [[Knaut-1|Benjamin Knaut]], and a prize-master in her under [[Seely-247|Caleb Seely]]. He got letters-of-marque and reprisal on October 20th, 1814, the fifth set made out for the privateer, and went to sea with her late in the year, in company with the Rolla, and a small sloop named the [[Space:Dolphin|Dolphin]], which they used as a tender.''[Under the Red Jack: Privateers of the Maritime Provinces of Canada in the War of 1812 by C. H. J. Snider (Toronto: Musson Book Company, 1928), pg 51 [http://www.genealogycenter.info/military/warof1812/viewpage_undertheredjack.php?realpage=330&display=051]] :''Schooner LIVERPOOL PACKET of Liverpool, N.S., nicknamed the BLACK JOKE, brig; also called the YOUNG TEAZER'S GHOST and PORTSMOUTH PACKET. August 24th, 18 12. Best bargain privateers-man ever made. Bought for L420, her prizes were worth $264,000; perhaps $1,000,000. Her owners: [[Collins-6807|Enos Collins]] of Halifax, in association with [[Barss-17|John]] and [[Barss-18|James Barss]], [[Knaut-1|Benjamin Knaut]] and [[Seely-247|Caleb Seely]], all Liverpool privateersmen, and Joseph Allison of Halifax. Her captains: [[Freeman-5610|John Freeman]]. [[Barss-7|Joseph Barss]], the most famous. [[Seely-247|Caleb Seely]], ranking next to him. Lewis Knaut. Canaling Cape Cod, a work which had to wait a century for fulfilment, was suggested as a remedy for the terror of the blockade caused by this one privateer; and it was said that the losses she inflicted on American commerce in two cruises alone would have paid for this project. She was the first Nova Scotian privateer to get to sea, and she fought and harried to the war's long end. Her escapes, her exploits, her disappearances, her triumphant return, are a saga worthy of the Viking scalds. An attempt is made to log them in one section of this book. Famous members of her famous crew—all prize-masters : John Patch, Samuel Poole, Isaac Allan, John Miles, [[Barss-22|Isaiah Barss]], [[Freeman-5597|Samuel Freeman]], [[Freeman-5593|Benjamin Freeman]], Seth Freeman, [[Freeman-5604|Thomas Freeman]], Smith Roberts, Siphorus Cole, Harris Prentis, Wm. Richardson, Eli Page, Lodowick Smith, Chas. Wm. Shea, Henry Crooks, Wm. Cook, John Morine, Malachi Freeman, Wm. Thomas, Alex. Cameron, Eldad Nickerson, Theodosius Ford, Ben. Harrington, [[Knowles-3884|Cornelius Knowles]], Lewis Knaut, Joseph Burnaby, James S. Clements, James Dexter. John Patch and Siphorus Cole were among those killed in the dangerous adventure of privateering.''[Under the Red Jack: Privateers of the Maritime Provinces of Canada in the War of 1812 by C. H. J. Snider (Toronto: Musson Book Company, 1928), pg 227 [http://www.genealogycenter.info/military/warof1812/viewpage_undertheredjack.php?realpage=1255&display=227]] == Sources == *The Liverpool Packet Sea Shanty[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gvlyc15MtGU] *Historical Collections of the Essex Institute, Volume 2[http://books.google.ca/books?id=HG8MAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA61&lpg#v=onepage&q&f=false] *The History of Queens County[http://books.google.ca/books?id=lMsTAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA44&lpg#v=onepage&q&f=false] *Letter of marque for the owners of the Liverpool Packet[https://novascotia.ca/archives/privateers/archives.asp?ID=55] *Receipt for weapons, Liverpool Packet[https://novascotia.ca/archives/privateers/archives.asp?ID=56] *Captured prisoners exchanged by Liverpool Packet[https://novascotia.ca/archives/privateers/archives.asp?ID=60] *Liverpool Packet takes five American traders in early voyage[https://novascotia.ca/archives/privateers/archives.asp?ID=61] *Liverpool Packet claims many prizes[https://novascotia.ca/archives/privateers/archives.asp?ID=63] *Letter of Marque, Liverpool Packet and Seal[https://novascotia.ca/archives/privateers/archives.asp?ID=64] *Letter of Marque, Liverpool Packet[https://novascotia.ca/archives/privateers/archives.asp?ID=65] *Liverpool Packet recaptured[https://novascotia.ca/archives/privateers/archives.asp?ID=74] *The much awaited Liverpool Packet replica display was christened at the Queens County Museum on June 21, 2014[http://www.theadvance.ca/News/Local/2014-06-21/article-3771975/Christening-of-the-Liverpool-Packet/1]
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English, Македонски/Makedonski, لسان عثمانىî/lisân-ı Osmânî, Српски/Srpski, Български/Blgarski. ==General information== Ljubojno (Macedonian Cyrillic: Љубојно) is a villige lokated in the region of [[Space:Prespa|Prespa]] in [[Space:Macedonia|Macedonia]]. Also known as Luboino. GPS coordinates: [http://maps.google.com/maps?q=Ljubojno 40°53′39″N 21°8′26″E]. ==Timeline== bef 1794 Административна припадност, Љубојно/Ljubojno, Prespa, Manastır Sancağı (Bitolski sandžak) (Makedonija), ایالت روم ایلی/Eyālet-i Rūm-ėli ('''Rumelia'''), دولت عليه عثمانيه/Devlet-i ʿAlīye-i ʿOsmānīye (Osmanlisko carstvo). 1794 - 1820 Административна припадност, Љубојно/Ljubojno, Prespa, Yanya Paşalığı ('''Janinski pašaluk'''), ایالت روم ایلی/Eyālet-i Rūm-ėli (Rumelia), دولت عليه عثمانيه/Devlet-i ʿAlīye-i ʿOsmānīye (Osmanlisko carstvo)[Link to You Tube video, [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D8mIEVnCegE Pashalik of Ioannina, the rise and fall of Ali Pasha], Costas Melas.] 1820 - 1864 Административна припадност, Љубојно/Ljubojno, Prespa, Manastır Sancağı (Bitolski sandžak) (Makedonija), ایالت روم ایلی/Eyālet-i Rūm-ėli ('''Rumelia'''), دولت عليه عثمانيه/Devlet-i ʿAlīye-i ʿOsmānīye (Osmanlisko carstvo). 1864 - 1876 Административна припадност, Љубојно/Ljubojno, Prespa,مناستر/Manāstir (Bitolska kaza), Manastır Sancağı (Bitolski sandžak), ایالت مناستر/Eyālet-i Manāstir ('''Bitolski vilajet''') (Makedonija), دولت عليه عثمانيه/Devlet-i ʿAlīye-i ʿOsmānīye (Osmanlisko carstvo). 1877 - abt Mar 1878 Административна припадност, Љубојно/Ljubojno, Prespa,مناستر/Manāstir (Bitolska kaza), Manastır Sancağı (Bitolski sandžak), ایالت سلانیك/Eyālet-i Selānīk ('''Solunski vilajet''') (Makedonija), دولت عليه عثمانيه/Devlet-i ʿAlīye-i ʿOsmānīye (Osmanlisko carstvo). abt Mar 1878 - abt Jun 1878 Административна припадност (vojna okupacija na Ruska Imperija), Љубојно/Ljubojno, Македо́ния (Makedonija). abt Jun 1878 - 1879 Административна припадност, Љубојно/Ljubojno, Prespa,مناستر/Manāstir (Bitolska kaza), Manastır Sancağı (Bitolski sandžak), ایالت سلانیك/Eyālet-i Selānīk ('''Solunski vilajet''') (Makedonija), دولت عليه عثمانيه/Devlet-i ʿAlīye-i ʿOsmānīye (Osmanlisko carstvo). 1880 - Nov 1912 Административна припадност, Љубојно/Ljubojno, Prespa,مناستر/Manāstir (Bitolska kaza), Manastır Sancağı (Bitolski sandžak), ایالت مناستر/Eyālet-i Manāstir (Bitolski vilajet) (Makedonija), دولت عليه عثمانيه/Devlet-i ʿAlīye-i ʿOsmānīye (Osmanlisko carstvo). 3 Aug 1903 Vo [https://mk.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D0%98%D0%BB%D0%B8%D0%BD%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BD%D1%81%D0%BA%D0%BE_%D0%B2%D0%BE%D1%81%D1%82%D0%B0%D0%BD%D0%B8%D0%B5 Ilindenskoto vostanie], se vodeše borba megju komitite i askerot, od Bitola i Korča, vo Ljubojno i komitite se povlekle vo planinite. Askerot kade sto načeka ubi 8 maži a siluvaa prekju 30 ženi vo Ljubojno.[Lembo, Stojan, [[Space:Book:_Ljubojno_our_love|Ljubojno our love Book, Society of science and art, Bitola, 1996, page 203]]] 3 Aug 1903 - 5 Aug 1903 Seloto bilo celosno ograbeno i posle so red od kukja do kukja celosno zapaleno i izgoreno. Ostanalo samo edna kukja na Rista Tomev i crkvata Prečista. 16-19 Nov 1912 Прва балканска војна, prvite grčki voinici vlegle vo Ljubojno koj se zadrža tri dena.[Lembo, Stojan, [[Space:Book:_Ljubojno_our_love|Ljubojno our love Book, Society of science and art, Bitola, 1996, page 209]]] 19 Nov 1912 Прва балканска војна, srbska vojska vleze vo Ljubojno. 19 Nov 1912 - 10 Aug 1913 Административна припадност (srbska vojna okupacija), Љубојно/Ljubojno, (Makedonija), Краљевина Србија. 11 Aug 1913 - Nov 1915 Административна припадност (srbska vojna okupacija posle Букурешкиот мировен договор), Љубојно/Ljubojno, '''Српска Македонија''' или Вардарска Србија (Makedonija), Краљевина Србија. Nov 1915[Lembo, Stojan, [[Space:Book:_Ljubojno_our_love|Ljubojno our love Book, Society of science and art, Bitola, 1996, page 211]]] - Nov 1916 Административна припадност (bugarska vojna okupacija vo Прва светска војна), Љубојно/Ljubojno, Военна инспекция област за Македония, Царство България. Nov 1916 - 28 Okt 1918 Административна припадност (francuska vojna okupacija na Antantata, zaedno so ruski, srbski, italianski i drugi vojski, i so srbska administracija), Љубојно/Ljubojno, '''Вардарска Србија''' (Makedonija), Краљевина Србија. 29 Okt 1918- 1 Dec 1918 Административна припадност, Љубојно/Ljubojno, Општина Наколец/Opština Nakolec, Вардарска Србија (Makedonija), Држава Словенаца, Хрвата и Срба/Drzava Slovenaca, Hrvata i Srba. 1 Dec 1918 - 1919 Административна припадност, Љубојно/Ljubojno, Општина Наколец/Opština Nakolec, (Makedonija), Краљевство Срба, Хрвата и Словенаца/Kraljevstvo Srba, Hrvata i Slovenaca. 1919 - 14 Jul 1920 Административна припадност, Љубојно/Ljubojno, '''Општина Љубојно/Opština Ljubojno''', Околија Ресен/Okolija Resen, '''Јужна Србија/Juzna Srbija''' (Makedonija), Краљевство Срба, Хрвата и Словенаца/Kraljevstvo Srba, Hrvata i Slovenaca. 15 Jul 1920 - 25 Okt 1922 Административна припадност, Љубојно/Ljubojno, Општина Љубојно/Opština Ljubojno, Околија Ресен/Okolija Resen, Јужна Србија/Juzna Srbija (Makedonija), Краљевина Срба, Хрвата и Словенаца/Kraljevina Srba, Hrvata i Slovenaca. 26 Okt 1922 - 3 Apr 1929 Административна припадност, Љубојно/Ljubojno, Општина Љубојно/Opština Ljubojno, Околија Ресен/Okolija Resen, '''Битољска област/Bitoljska oblast''' (Bitolski oblast), (Makedonija), Краљевина Срба, Хрвата и Словенаца/Kraljevina Srba, Hrvata i Slovenaca. 4 Apr 1929–1941 Административна припадност, Љубојно/Ljubojno, Општина Љубојно/Opština Ljubojno, Околија Ресен/Okolija Resen, '''Вардарскa бановинa/Vardarska banovina''' (Makedonija), Краљевина Југославија/Kraljevina Jugoslavija. Apr 1941- Jun 1941 Административна припадност (itaianska vojna okupacija) Ljubojno Prespa Makedonija, teritorija pod vojna okupacija na Italia. abt 1941 Italianskite vlasti dozvolija na lubancite da kupuvaje bomboni vo okupiranata Grcija i da gi prodavaje vo Korča za da pečale pari. Posle izvesno vreme se zabrana kontrabandata.[[[Grkovski-2|Grkovski, Mitre]]. Personal recollection, 28 Feb 2021, as told to [[Grkovski-1|Cane Grkovski]]] Jun 1941- 9 Sep 1943 Административна припадност (aneksija do Albanija pod Italija) Ljubojno, Podperfektura Ljubojno[Lembo, Stojan, [[Space:Book:_Ljubojno_our_love|Ljubojno our love Book, Society of science and art, Bitola, 1996, page 295]]], Perfektura Korçë (Gorica, Korča), Protektorat Mbretnija Shqiptare (protektorat Kralstvo Albanija), Regno d’Italia (Kralstvo Italija). 9 Sep 1943 - 6 Nov 1943 Административна припадност (slobodna teritorija) Ljubojno (i selata vo opstinata), Prespa, Makedonija.[Lembo, Stojan, [[Space:Book:_Ljubojno_our_love|Ljubojno our love Book, Society of science and art, Bitola, 1996, page 296]]] 7 Nov 1943 - 9 Sep 1944 Административна припадност (bugarska vojna okupacija), Ljubojno, '''Okolija''' Resen, Makedonija, Царство България. 14 Sep 1944 Административна припадност (slobodna teritorija) Ljubojno, Prespa, Makedonija. 2 Aug 1944 Административна припадност, (прогласена за независна република на прво заседание на АСНОМ) Љубојно/Ljubojno, Околиа Ресен/Okolija Resen, Демократска Македонија/Demokratska Makedonija. 16 Apr 1945 Административна припадност, (трето заседание на АСНОМ) Љубојно/Ljubojno, Околиа Ресен/Okolija Resen, Народна Република Македонија/Narodna Republika Makedonija, Федеративна Народна Република Југославија/Federativna Narodna Republika Jugoslavija. 1946 Počnaa da se menuvaje iminjata vo matičnite spisoci, izvodite na rodeni, na makedonski jazik[[[Grkovski-2|Grkovski, Mitre]]. Personal recollection, 17 Mar 2021, as told to [[Grkovski-1|Cane Grkovski]]]. 1950 -1955 Административна припадност, Љубојно/Ljubojno, '''Околиа Љубојно/Okolija Ljubojno''', Народна Република Македонија/Narodna Republika Makedonija, Федеративна Народна Република Југославија/Federativna Narodna Republika Jugoslavija[Katin, Slave. "[http://mn.mk/iselenici-region/19676-OPSTESTVENIOT-RAZVOJ-NA-LjUBOJNO-VO-SLOBODNA-MAKEDONIJA-5 OPSTESTVENIOT-RAZVOJ-NA-LjUBOJNO-VO-SLOBODNA-MAKEDONIJA-5]", Makedonska Nacija, dat 28 Apr 2021]. 1955-1958 Административна припадност, Љубојно/Ljubojno, '''Општина Асамати/Opština Asamiti''', Народна Република Македонија/Narodna Republika Makedonija, Федеративна Народна Република Југославија/Federativna Narodna Republika Jugoslavija. 1958-1963 Административна припадност, Љубојно/Ljubojno,''' Општина Ресен/Opština Resen''', Народна Република Македонија/Narodna Republika Makedonija, Федеративна Народна Република Југославија/Federativna Narodna Republika Jugoslavija. 1963 Административна припадност, Љубојно/Ljubojno, Општина Ресен/Opština Resen, Социјалистичка Република Македонија/Socijalistička Republika Makedonija, Социјалистичка Федеративна Република Југославија/Socijalistička Federativna Republika Jugoslavija. 8 Sep 1991 Административна припадност, (прогласена независност од СФРЈ), Љубојно/Ljubojno, Општина Ресен/Opština Resen, Република Македонија/Republika Makedonija (Makedonija). Feb 2019 Административна припадност, (службеното име на државата според договорот со Грција), Љубојно/Ljubojno, Општина Ресен/Opština Resen, Република Северна Македонија/Republika Severna Makedonija (Severna Makedonija), (Makedonija). ==Neighborhoods and settlements== The oldest known village-neighborhoods (мала/mala) have names from the first four familyhouses Iliovska-, Dogandžiovska-, Semenovska- and Kalinska mala. Then ther are two later neighborhoods Lembovska- and Čiflička mala[[[Stefanov-6|Stefanovski, Gligur]] & [[Stevanovski-1|Stevanovski, Ruzvelt]], [[Space:The_book_of_Ljubojno|The book of Ljubojno]], [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/The_book_of_Ljubojno-1 p 1A Selo]]. Within the area “атар/atar” of Ljubojno lies the former village settlement of [[Space:Nasoleni|Nasoleni]]. ==Demography and migration== ==War and battle== ==Culture, sport and gatherings== [[Space:Emigrant_gatherings_in_Ljubojno_on_Ilinden|Emigrant gatherings in Ljubojno on Ilinden]] ==Schools== [[Space:The_first_school_in_Ljubojno|The first school in Ljubojno]] ==Cemeteryes== [[Space:Saint_John_Cementery%2C_Ljubojno%2C_Prespa%2C_Macedonia|Saint John Cementery, Ljubojno, Prespa, Macedonia,]] ==Genealogy books, documents and family trees== [[Lembo-33|Lembo Stojan]], [[Space:Book:_Ljubojno_our_love|Book: Ljubojno our love]] [[Nikolovski-4|Slave Nikolovski - Katin]] & Boško Raičovski - Pelisterski, [[Space:Book:_BOSHKO_RAJCHOVSKI_-_PELISTERSKI|Book: BOSHKO RAJCHOVSKI - PELISTERSKI]] [[Stefanov-6|Stefanovski, Gligur]] & [[Stevanovski-1|Stevanovski, Ruzvelt]]. [[Space:The_book_of_Ljubojno|The book of Ljubojno]]. [[Space:Cane_Grkovski_genealogy_document_collection.|Cane Grkovski genealogy document collection]] with [[Space:Grkovski_family_tree%2C_by_Cane_Grkovski|Grkovski family tree]] and [[Space:Raio%C4%8Dvski_family_tree%2C_by_Cane_Grkovski|Rajčovski family tree]] [[Jovanovski-1|Jovanovski, Vlado]], [[space:Book:_Naselbite vo Prespa|Book: Населбите во Преспа/Naselbite vo Prespa (Settlements in Prespa), Ǵurǵa Publisher, Skopje, 2005]] на Википедија, [https://mk.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Податотека%3AНаселбите_во_Преспа.pdf&page=97 Љубојно/Ljubojno page 199] - 208. ==Clans, families and individuals== ===Iliovska mala=== Фотевци/Fotevci, Маркулевци/Markulevci, Димовци/Dimovci, (Димовци/Dimovci)-Василовци “Робенковци”/Vasilovci "Robenkovci", [[Unknown-637601|Vasil (Unknown) Dimovski (abt.1879-abt.1949)]] doselen od [[Space:Robi|Robi]] Карапашовци/Karapašovci, Шалковци/Šalkovci, Паспаловци/Paspalovci, (Огненовци/Ognenovci)-Петревци/Petrevci, [[Petrevski-1|Jonče Petrevski (1942 - 2023)]] Krstinovci, Krstin “Nakolčano” Stojčevski, doselen od [[space:Nakolec|Наколец/Nakolec]]. Grebenovci, ===Dogandžiovska mala=== Милевци/Milevci, Долевци/Dolevci, Клунковци/Klunkovci, [[Klunkovski-6|Jandrija Klunkovski (1936 - 2023)]] Таневци/Tanecvi, Видиновци/Vidinovci, Калајџиовци/Kalajdžiovci, Трифуновци/Trifunovci, Баковци/Bakovci, Грежловци/Grežlovci, Стоиковци/Stojkovci, Думбовци/Dumbovci, [[Dumbo-1|Stojan Dumbo (abt.1853-abt.1923)]] doselen od [[space:German_(Prespa)| German]]. ——— Ноаче Белев/Noače Belev, ===Semenovska mala=== [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/The_book_of_Ljubojno Семеновци]/Semenovci, (Semenovci-Janjevci), ([https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/The_book_of_Ljubojno Семеновци]/Semenovci-[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Book_Ljubojno_our_love-15 Џајковци]/Džajkovci-[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/The_book_of_Ljubojno-11 Стефановци]/Stefanovci), (Semenovci-[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Book_Ljubojno_our_love-14 Јовковци]/[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/The_book_of_Ljubojno-11 Jovkovci])[[https://www.facebook.com/groups/1753252114979953 link to Jovkov Descendants (Ljubojno)], at Facebook, groupe created by Tina Diem.], (Semenovci-Markovci), (Semenovci-Batalovci), (Semenovci-Čulakovci). Najstar poznat člen e [[Semenovski-3|Gjorgija Semenovski stario (abt.1814-abt.1884)]]. Семеновци/Semenovci, (Semenovci-Dorakovci, (Semenovci-Maslardžiovci). Najstar poznat člen e Petre Semenovski. ===Kalinska mala=== Ластагарковци/Lastagarkovci, Манивиловци/Manivilovci[[https://www.facebook.com/groups/2158350317725351 link to Manivilov Descendants (Ljubojno)], at Facebook, groupe created by Tina Diem.] Јанковци/Jankovci, Томулевци/Tomulevci, Томевци/Tomevci, Николовци/Nikolovci, Голомадовци/Golomadevci, ===Kalinska-Bubutiovska mala=== Бубутиовци/Bubutiovci, [[Space:Grkovski_family_tree%2C_by_Cane_Grkovski|Грковци/Grkovci, (Грковци-Теговци/Grkovci-Tegovci)]], najstar poznat člen e/(oldest known member is) [[Unknown-557761|Nikola (Unknown)]]. Алабаковси/Alabakovci, ===Kondovska mala=== Кондовци/Kondovci, (Кондовци-Туџаровци/Kondovci-Tuđarovci), Долните Германци/Dolnite Germanci, Лубаровци/Lubarovci, Граматниковци/Gramatnikovci, Рајчовци/Rajčovci, Мелевци/Melevci, Горните Германци/Gornite Germanci, Пашариковци/Pašarikovci, ——— Ристо Панчето/Risto Pančeto, doselen od Нивици/Nivici. ——— '''Begovite''' ===Lembovska mala=== Лембовци/Lembovci, [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Book_Ljubojno_our_love-11 Шерденковци]/[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/The_book_of_Ljubojno-25 Šerdenkovci], Гечковци/Gečkovci, ===Čiflička mala=== Кичовци (Поповци)/Kičovci (Popovci), [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Book_Ljubojno_our_love-5 Казиовци]-[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/The_book_of_Ljubojno-29 Мучовци]/Kaziovci-Mučovci, [[Kaziovski-1|Jandrija Kaziovski (abt.1870-abt.1940)]], Наидовци/Najdovci, Дупенци/Dupenci, Мартиновци/Martinovci, Лозенковци/Loženkovci, Нивичани-Видиновци/Nivičani-Vidinovci, Србиновци (Павловци)/Srbinovci (Pavlovci), Стасовци/Stasovci, Нановци/Nanovci, Risto Nanovski, doselen od [[space:Nakolec|Наколец/Nakolec]]. ==Houses== [[Space:Municipality_building_in_Ljubojno|Municipality building in Ljubojno]] [[Space:Grkovski_old_house_in_Ljubojno|Grkovski old house in Ljubojno]] [[Space:Alekso_Janevski_family_house|Alekso Janevski family house]] [[Space:Mitre_%26_Ristosija_Grkovski_house_in_Ljubojno|Mitre & Ristosija Grkovski house in Ljubojno]] ==Farmland== [[Space:Grkovski_family_farmland_in_Ljubojno| Grkovski family farmland in Ljubojno]] == Sources == * [https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ljubojno&oldid=992753865 Ljubojno] at Wikipedia * [https://mk.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=%D0%89%D1%83%D0%B1%D0%BE%D1%98%D0%BD%D0%BE&oldid=4420327 Љубојно] на Википедија * Љубојно/Ljubojno, [[Jovanovski-1|Jovanovski, Vlado]], [[space:Book:_Naselbite vo Prespa|Book: Населбите во Преспа/Naselbite vo Prespa (Settlements in Prespa), Ǵurǵa Publisher, Skopje, 2005]] на Википедија, [https://mk.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=%D0%9F%D0%BE%D0%B4%D0%B0%D1%82%D0%BE%D1%82%D0%B5%D0%BA%D0%B0%3A%D0%9D%D0%B0%D1%81%D0%B5%D0%BB%D0%B1%D0%B8%D1%82%D0%B5_%D0%B2%D0%BE_%D0%9F%D1%80%D0%B5%D1%81%D0%BF%D0%B0.pdf&page=97 Љубојно/Ljubojno page 199] - 208. * [https://macedonia-postcards.blogspot.com/2019/03/ljubojno-village-municipality-of-resen.html link to Macedonia Postcards, Ljubojno village - Municipality of Resen - Photo Gallery] * [https://www.facebook.com/groups/ljubojno link to The Ljubojno Connection], at Facebook, groupe created 3 Nov 2008. * [https://www.facebook.com/ljubojnomk link to Љубојно МК- Ljubojno Mk], at Facebook, groupe created 8 Apr 2013. * [https://www.facebook.com/groups/508149892629635 link to Ljubojno mk], at Facebook, groupe created 18 Mar 2014 in Ljubojno. * [https://www.facebook.com/mkdrustvoljubojno.detroit link to Mk Drustvo Ljubojno Detroit], at Facebook. * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K_7KXmLf3Ek Link to You Tube video, LJUBOJNO PRESPA MAKEDONIA life as it was in the 80's Носталгична глетка од село Љубојно во 80-тите], Dragi Jovanovski, dat 31 Jan 2023. * Link to You Tube video, Selo Ljubojno / Village Ljubojno [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gJ123Qgw0Ig part 1], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=68Ej__BFX-g part 2], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oYSr_lsVKsM part 3], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8c3Ga1UvIbk part 4], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fmfCL5V2vk part 5] & [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z6E4UZ4o7z8 part 6], Matej Matevski, dat 16-19 Jul 2020. * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ow2NZoc0UeQ Link to You Tube video, Љубојно - Една приказна две времиња], [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCovHOmsDEDVY7-9S9arw1pA ТВ Архива МКД], dat 27 feb. 2018. * Link to You Tube video, [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6UaTheLzSnQ Љубојно/Ljubojno], [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNtVHNOM5vy-02WrFpzE3_A Мариово Филм/Mariovo Film], dat 15 Sep 2021. * Link to You Tube video, [[Badev-1|Nikola Badev]] so Čalgiite, [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vxgzjHxvegE Oj ti dedo Gero (1953)], dimna juda, dat 21 May 2022.
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[[Category:Lloyd Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] [[Category: Pennsylvania, Lloyd Name Study]] =About the Lloyd Name Study= This is a '''One Name Study''' to collect together in one place everything about the surname Lloyd and its variants. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please participate in the study by adding your Lloyd ancestors to the Lloyd Name Study category. It's quick and easy to do. All it takes is adding the following category text to your ancestor's biography.
[[Category:Lloyd Name Study]] When you have categorized an ancestor as being part of the Lloyd Name Study, that ancestor will be listed on the [[:Category:Lloyd_Name_Study|Category: Lloyd Name Study]] page. Please feel free contact the project leader [[Lloyd-391|Pamela Lloyd]], add categories to your profiles, ask questions about this study on G2G, and add details of your name research. Your participation and interest is greatly appreciated and will be warmly welcomed. ==Understanding the Lloyd Surname== "Lloyd is a name originating with the Welsh adjective ''llwyd'', most often understood as meaning "grey", but with other meanings as well. The name can be used both as a personal name and as a surname. The name has many variations and a few derivations, mainly as a result of the difficulty in representing the initial double-L for non-Welsh speakers, and the translation of the Welsh diphthong ''ŵy''. Lloyd is the most common form of the name encountered in the modern era, with the Welsh spelling ''Llwyd'' increasingly common in recent times."
[ "[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lloyd_%28name%29 Lloyd (name)]." ''Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia.'' Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, 24 Oct. 2015. Web. 10 Nov. 2015, citing Morgan, T. J.; Morgan, Prys (1985). ''Welsh Surnames''. Cardiff: University of Wales Press. pp. 5–8 "Orthography of Welsh Surnames" and "Llwyd", pp. 151–154.] ==Lloyd variants== ''Note: Please feel free to add any variants not included here. Thanks!' * [http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Lloyd Lloyd] * [http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Loyd Loyd] * [http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Loid Loid] * [http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Floyd Floyd] — See [[Space:Floyd_Name_Study|Floyd Name Study]] * [http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Llwyd Llwyd] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lloyd_%28name%29#Variations Wikipedia] provides the following information about variants: "Most modern variations of Lloyd/Llwyd originate in the Tudor period, and are largely "corruptions" of llwyd. Variations include: Ffloyd, Flewett, Flewitt, Flood, Floed, Floyde, Flowitt, Flude, Fludd, Fludde, Flude, Fluett, Fluat, Flyd, Flyde, Lide, Lhuyd, Loud, Loulld, Luyd, Llowyde, Llowyd, Lloyed, Lloilld, Llwyed, Thoyd, Thloyd, and Thllewyd."
Additional variants can be found at [http://www.namethesaurus.com/Thesaurus/Search.aspx Name Thesaurus] by searching for Lloyd. My search turned up 83 variants, not counting soundex or metaphone matches. The Name Thesaurus FAQ states that variants may occur for a variety of reasons, including "typographical errors where letters are interchanged (e.g. Nobel and Noble), letters are substituted (e.g. Stevens and Stephens), letters are added (e.g. Colins and Collins) or removed (e.g. Clarke and Clark)." The fact that surnames may vary for many reasons means that some of the variants listed may never have been in deliberate use as surnames, but being aware of these variants may prove helpful when searching for elusive ancestors. ==Notable Lloyds on Wikipedia== Wikipedia has a list of "notable" Lloyds at [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lloyd_%28surname%29 Lloyd (surname)]. While this list is by no means complete (it doesn't include all Lloyds on Wikipedia), it may be of interest to those studying the surname. The disambiguation page also provides a wealth of data. In addition to the "notable" Lloyds on the list, is [[Lloyd-177 | Thomas Lloyd]]. "Thomas Lloyd (6 April 1640 – 10 September 1694) was a lieutenant-governor of provincial Pennsylvania and a Quaker preacher."
[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Lloyd_%28lieutenant_governor%29 Thomas Lloyd (lieutenant governor)]] =What is a One Name Study?= The [http://www.one-name.org/onename.html Guild of One-Name Studies] provides the following definition:
'''''Research into the genealogy and family history of all persons with the same surname and its variants.'''''
There is an expanded description on the Guild of One-Name Studies [http://one-name.org/about-the-guild/what-is-a-one-name-study/ "What is a One-Name Study?" page]:
A one-name (or surname) study is a project researching all occurrences of a surname, as opposed to a particular pedigree (ancestors of one person) or descendancy (descendants of one person or couple). Some ‘one-namers’ restrict their research geographically, perhaps to one country, but true one-namers collect all occurrences worldwide. The purpose of a one-name study is not just about the collection of data. Its aim is to research the genealogy and family history of all persons with a given surname and its linked variants. A study may concentrate on aspects such as the geographical distribution of the name and the changes in that distribution over the centuries, or may attempt to reconstruct the genealogy of as many lines as possible bearing the name. A frequent aspiration is to identify a single original location of the name, especially if the name appears to derive from a place name. However, for many names, for example those indicating an occupation like ‘Farmer’ or a patronymic-type surname such as ‘Williamson’, there may not be a single origin.
On [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g/ G2G], [[Hudson-4994|Pete Hudson]] makes the following [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g/167739/in-a-one-name-study-should-married-names-be-included?show=193951#c193951 observation]: "Strictly speaking a One Name Study (as described by the Guild of One-Name Studies) involves the study of all occurrences of a particular name, whether a first middle or last name, before and after marriage, and even includes occurrences of a name change, and so on!" While I couldn't specifically confirm this on the [http://www.one-name.org/onename.html Guild of One-Name Studies] website, I did find an even broader [http://www.one-name.org/guildregcom.html research principle]: A One Name Study "stores and may research other data where the surname is mentioned" This suggests that Pete's interpretation is very much in keeping with the aims of a one name study and could even be extended to the inclusion of surnames mentioned in place names, business names, or anywhere else they might be found. =Useful Links= ==General Surname Research== * [http://one-name.org/ Guild of One-Name Studies] * [http://surname-society.org/ The Surname Society] * [https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Surname_Research Surname Research] * [http://ftu.familytreemagazine.com/surnames-family-search/ Surnames: Family Search Tips and Surname Origins] (Free Genealogy E-book on Surname Origins and Family from Family Tree University - Sign-up Required) * [http://surnames.behindthename.com/ Behind the Surname: The Etymology and History of Surnames] * [https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Surname_Studies Surname Studies] * [http://www.cyndislist.com/surnames/ Surnames, Family Associations & Family Newsletters on Cyndi's List] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/One-name_study One-name study on Wikipedia] * [http://www.theguardian.com/news/2007/apr/14/guardianspecial4.guardianspecial224 "Surnames and one-name studies" on The Guardian] ==Surname Research by Place of Origin== ===Wales=== * [https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Wales_Names,_Personal Wales Names, Personal] * [https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Wales_Genealogy Wales Genealogy] * [https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Surnames_in_Wales,_Ireland,_Cornwall_Genealogy,_Isle_of_Man_%28National_Institute%29 Surnames in Wales, Ireland, Cornwall Genealogy, Isle of Man (National Institute)] ''(This provides an excellent overview of the history of surnames in Wales. Of particular note is the occasional use of metronymics (also called matronymics) for place names, and patronymics for women, as well as men.)'' ===England=== * [https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Category:England_Surnames Category:England Surnames] ===Europe=== * [https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/European_Patronymic_Surnames_%28National_Institute%29 European Patronymic Surnames (National Institute)] ** [https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/European_Patronymic_Surnames_%28National_Institute%29#Welsh_Patronymics Welsh Patronymics] ==Lloyd Surname Research== * [https://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/Lloyd "Lloyd" on The Internet Surname Database] ''(While included here, the information provided does not list sources and so should not replace more serious research.)'' * [http://www.archiveswales.org.uk/anw/get_collection.php?coll_id=20169&inst_id=1&term=Bell%20Lloyd%20family%20|%20of%20Bodfach Bodfach Estate Records | National Library of Wales] * [http://www.archiveswales.org.uk/anw/get_collection.php?inst_id=1&coll_id=20235&expand= Dolobran Estate Records | National Library of Wales] * [http://www.rjoudrey.ca/lloyds/index.htm The Lloyds of Nova Scotia] ---- ==Sources==
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[[Category: Lobethal, South Australia]] [[Category: Lobethal General Cemetery, Lobethal, South Australia]] [[Category: South Australia, Cemetery Free Space Pages]] ===About=== *This is part of the [[Project:Cemeteries_of_Australia|Australian Cemeteries Project]] • [[:Category: South Australia, Cemeteries|This Cemetery is in South Australia, Australia]] ===Location and Map=== Address: Lobethal-Gumeracha Road Lobethal SA 5241
Latitude: -34.885633
Longitude: 138.883733
GPS: 34 53.13789, 138 53.02368
===Aims=== *This project is to document the life and times of the people interred in this Cemetery. Project members are needed to assist in the research and adding profiles and information to profiles. Hopefully it will grow to include links to other information and such things as video/audio tours of the cemetery. === History === Lobethal General Cemetery was built on Crown Land Section 5162, Hundred of Onkaparinga, and established on the 26th October 1886. Lobethal is German for ''"valley of praise"'', but was changed to ''Tweedvale'' because of the Great War in Europe. In 1917 the South Australian state government changed many ''German'' place names. The name Lobethal was changed to Tweedvale (honouring the town's major industry). ''Lobethal'' was re-instated as the town's name with the enactment of the South Australia ''Nomenclature Act of 1935,'' on 12 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lobethal December 1935. |''W®'' ]
{{Image|file=Lobethal_General_Cemetery.jpg |align=l |size=s |caption=Expired Leasses }}Lobethal Public Cemetery Expired Leases of burial sites notice board - contains many pioneer family names. === Transcription === {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |- ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Name''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Birth''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Death''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Age''' ! scope="col" class="unsortable" align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Notes''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Photo''' |- |- |ALEXANDER, A W |||||||||| |- |[[Alexander-19224|ALEXANDER, Noel Arthur]] |||||||||| |- |ALEXANDER, Sarah |||||||||| |- |ALLANSON, George I |||||||||| |- |ALLANSON, Helen B |||||||||| |- |ALTMANN, Anna |||||||||| |- |ALTMANN, Julius & Johanna Karoline |||||||||| |- |ANDERSON, Hannah |||||||||| |- |ASHTON, Joseph Howey |||||||||| |- |ATKINSON, Ronald L |||||||||| 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[[Category:Columbia and Luzerne Co Shortlines and Connections]] * Looking into more information on the local shortline railroads that operated throughout Columbia and lower Luzerne county, Berwick, Bloomsburg, Nescopeck,Hazelton area. Over the years doing genealogy and area history research and having an interest in steam railroads,I've come across a considerable amount of information on local railroads and trolleys. There appears to be some connection to the [[Space:Jackson_and_Woodin_Manufacturing/ACF_Berwick|ACF]] in Berwick,Pa in some cases,either moving their materials in or rolling stock out,providing transportation for workers and such but in some cases,like the Nescopeck freight yards,there were probably quite a few local people that found employment with the railroads,hopefully some of that can be documented here.Most shortline railroads had a pretty short lifespan some only lasted 20 years or so,sometimes they were bought out by bigger railroads and sometimes they were abandoned. Others like the Nescopeck were in business for quite a few years,the railroads that lasted the longest were usually hauling as much or more freight than people. ==Nescopeck== * I cropped this from an 1873 Luzerne Co map,it shows the route of the Nescopeck RR from Nescopeck to Rock Glen very clearly. {{Image|file=Local_railroads_Nescopeck_Berwick_and_Bloomsburg-3.jpg |caption=Nescopeck RR route. }} * There's not a lot of info to be found about the Nescopeck Railroad,Nescopeck at one time had a very busy freight station that was part of the Pennsylvania RR. The Nescopeck RR was a 12 mile stretch that ran from Nescopeck to Rock Glen it pretty much followed the Black Creek the whole distance.That might not seem like much but let me explain, according to the book,History of the Pennsylvania RR it connected the branches of the Pennsylvania line that ran between Sunbury and Wilkes Barre with the line that ran from Catawissa to Hazelton. Previous to adding the Nescopeck line if someone or something wanted to travel from Wilkes Barre to Philadelphia they would have either had to travel all the way to Harrisburg and then to Philly or else traveled as far as Catawissa and then changed trains,that might not have been too bad for people but freight had no choice except to take the long way,the Nescopeck cut off a lot of distance and it also made it possible to ship coal from the Hazelton area to Wilkes Barre and for a while that was about the only way to get it there as the Hazlton area and south was where they first found coal. * This is from the book,History of the Pennsylvania RR, " Connecting the two arms of the "Y," referred to above, is the Nescopeck Railroad, beginning at Nescopeck, 15 miles from Catawissa, on the line to Wilkesbarre, and running a distance of 12 miles to Rock Glen Junction, 19 miles from Catawissa, on the line to Hazleton and Pottsville. It is over this road that trains between Wilkesbarre and Pottsville pass." * Also from the book,History of the Pennsylvania Railroad,"The Nescopeck Railroad was chartered June 3, 1886, and completed from Nescopeck to Rock Glen Junction in 1887. April 25, 1887, it was added to the Sunbury line." ==Pennsylvania Schuylkill Valley== * [[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schuylkill_Branch Wikipedia]] ==Berwick & Bloomsburg== * As near as I can tell the Berwick and Bloomsburg was built by American Car and Foundry to move material between their plants in Bloomsburg and Berwick and to move railroad cars to the DL&W or the PRR line to send them to their destination. The only place I've seen mention of the Berwick and Bloomsburg is in ACF history,previous to them building this line the DL&W was switching cars for them but ACF got too big for the DL&W to handle the extra work that was involved,this would have made it much easier for [[Space:Jackson_and_Woodin_Manufacturing/ACF_Berwick|ACF]] to work with too. I do have information on a trolley that ran for a while between Berwick and Bloom but I think it was a different company,I don't know whose track they used. The stations link below also lists a station at 9th and Mulberry St,I believe that building is still there and being used as placethat provides physical therapy. I believe that was a station where workers could get on and off of trains or possibly trolleys,there was a trolley running in Berwick and I believe I've seen where there was a trolley that went to Nescopeck. ==Lackawanna and Bloomsburg== * The L&W probably was technically not a shortline railroad,it became part of the DL&W. *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lackawanna_and_Bloomsburg_Railroad Wikipedia] ==Susquehanna,Bloomsburg and Berwick== * This line started out as the Wilkes Barre & Western in 1886, the PRR took over the SBB in 1918 *[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Susquehanna,_Bloomsburg,_and_Berwick_Railroad Wikipedia] ==Bloomsburg & Sullivan== *[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bloomsburg_and_Sullivan_Railroad Wikipedia] ==Danville,Hazleton & Wilkes Barre== *[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danville,_Hazleton_and_Wilkes-Barre_Railroad Wikipedia] ==Wilkes Barre & Hazleton, aka, the Cannonball== *[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilkes-Barre_and_Hazleton_Railway Wikipedia] * The Wilkes Barre & Hazelton RR is technically an interurban that traveled 30 miles from downtown Hazleton to Hazle Park in West Hazleton,through the valley in Butler Twp past Evergreen Park and through St.Johns,over the mountain through Nescopeck Pass and then on to Lake Nuangola and Wright Twp then on to it's destination in Wilkes Barre. The cars were a single passenger car,much like a trolley,they ran on a 3rd rail that was powered by a substation in St Johns when outside of the towns,they ran on the street cars rails in the towns. There is a book about the WB&H available as a free PDF download [http://www.mtn-top-hs.org/wb%26h.htm here] {{Image|file=Local_railroads_Nescopeck_Berwick_and_Bloomsburg-1.jpg |caption=Route of the Wilkes Barre & Hazelton RR }} {{Image|file=Local_railroads_Nescopeck_Berwick_and_Bloomsburg-2.jpg |caption=interurban car }} ==Stations,freight,passenger== *[http://www.west2k.com/pastations/columbia.shtml list of local stations and the railroad it was associated with, some have pictures if the building is still there] * The Nescopeck station was a station on the PRR mainline that ran between Sunbury and Wilkes Barre.{{Image|file=Local_railroads_Nescopeck_Berwick_and_Bloomsburg.jpg |caption=Nescopeck Station }} * Zenith Station was probably about midway between Nescopeck and Rock Glen. {{Image|file=Local_railroads_Nescopeck_Berwick_and_Bloomsburg-4.jpg |caption=Zenith Station on the Nescopeck RR. }} ==List of Pa RR Stations by county== * [[https://www.west2k.com/pastations/pastations.htm Railroad Stations]]
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[[Category:Noland-165]][[Category:DBE Error Helper]] = WikiTree = The general WikiTree guidance is to "use their conventions, not ours". The place names in the datafields should use the names that people at the time used, even if they now no longer exist. See the WikiTree Help pages [[Help:Location Fields]] and [[Help:Uncertain Locations]]. The following list is for project-specific guidance. == Acadians Project == : [[Project:Acadians|Acadians Project]]: project page has several helpful sections, including * [[Project:Acadians#Location_Names |Location Names section]] == Australia Project == : [[Project:Australia|Australia Project]] * [[Space:Australia%2C_Project_Guidelines_-_Australian_BDM_Location_Fields|Australian BDM Location Fields]] == England Project == : [[Project:England|England Project]] * [[Space:England_Project_-_Profile_Standards#Locations|Profile Standards for Locations]] * [[Space:England:_Counties_Team|England Counties Teams]] * [[Template: England Sticker]] == France Project == : [[Project:France|France Project]] *[[Space:France_Project_Guidelines_for_Location_Fields|France Project Guidelines for Location Fields]] == Germany Project == : [[Project: Germany|Germany Project]] *[[Space:Germany_Project_Location_Field_Guidelines|Germany Project Location Field Guidelines]] == Italy Project == : [[Project: Italy|Italy Project]] * [[Space: Italy Project Location Field Guidelines|Italy Project Location Field Guidelines]] * [[Space:Italy_Location_Categories|Italy Location Categories]] == Mexico Project == : [[Project: Mexico|Mexico Project]] * [[Space:Mexico Project Guidelines and Resources|Mexico Project Guidelines and Resources]] * See also [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1498006/heres-the-approved-rule-for-mexico-location-categories this G2G post] for approved location category guidelines (including re-cap and link to a Google spreadsheet), 29 November 2022 == Quebecois Project == : [[Project:Quebecois|Quebecois Project]]: *[[Project:Quebecois#Guidelines_for_place_names |Guidelines for place names]] * [[Space: Category names for Québec over time |Category names for Québec over time]] == Scotland Project == : [[Project:Scotland |Scotland Project]] * [[Space:Scottish_Profiles_Location_Field_Guidelines|Location Field Guidelines]] * [[Space:Scotland_-_Project_Teams#Geographical_Teams|Geographical Teams]] == Sweden Project == : [[Project: Sweden|Sweden Project]] * [[Space:Sweden_Project_-_Name_and_Location_Fields|Sweden Project - Name and Location Fields]] == US Southern Colonies Project == : [[Project:US Southern Colonies |US Southern Colonies Project]]: * [[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Project_Needs_Location_Research|Needs Location Research]] * [[Space: US Southern Colonies Project Location Preferences|US Southern Colonies Project Location Preferences]] == Virginia Project == : [[Project: Virginia|Virginia Project]] * [[Space:Virginia_Counties_and_Parishes|Virginia Counties and Parishes]] (covers pre-USA also) * Use ''Colony of Virginia'' for pre-1776. == Wales Project == : [[Project: Wales|Wales Project]] * [[Space: Wales_Present_and_Past|Wales Present and Past]] * [[Space:Wales County Teams|Wales County Teams]] (Historic Counties) * [[Template: Wales Sticker]] = Significant Difference Among Projects = Please note that a significant difference is whether or not to include "County" and other labels with a place name. Quebecois Project says do not. England Project says only County Durham should include "County". But in the United States, dropping County is problematic. The US Southern Colonies Project calls for including "Parish", "District", and "County" when known, because - in Virginia notably - there are towns, counties, and parishes of the same name that may not be anywhere near each other. For example, "Albemarle, Virginia" could be Albemarle County or Albemarle Parish, which served Surry County and Sussex County. Saying "Albemarle Parish, Surry County, Virginia" makes the location clear. = North American Place Names = * WikiTree's [[Space: North_American_Place_Names|North American Place Names]] discusses the term "[[Space:North_American_Place_Names#British_North_America.2C_British_Colonial_America.2C_Colonial_North_America_-_Why_Not_To_Use_Them|British Colonial America]]" (DO NOT use it - see also [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/335230/ this G2G discussion]) and has a section on the [[Space:North_American_Place_Names#The_US_Historical_Place_Names_Spreadsheet |The US Historical Place Names Spreadsheet]], which links to the following Google sheet. ** Google sheet: [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1jlRaiRtaMEpsPdeuRLS2ids4HAXJyGVCKiQyEMh4NNE/edit#gid=667189750 United States Historical Place Names]
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[[Category: Loch St Cemetery, Beechworth, Victoria]][[Category: Victoria, Cemetery Free Space Pages]] [[Category: Beechworth, Victoria]] This is part of the [[Project:Oceania_Cemeteries#WikiTree_Australian_Cemeteries|Australian Cemeteries Project]]. ===About=== The Loch St cemetery no longer exists. Most of the graves were dug up and removed to the main Beechworth cemetery which exists today. Any gravestones did not make the journey and there is only a nameboard listing the known burials displayed at the new Beechworth cemetery from which this list was mainly compiled. Links to WikiTree profiles are provided (where known). If you know of any others that can be linked to please contact [[Bech-2|Paul Bech]] to have the link added. If you require a photo of a gravestone listed and there is no profile on WikiTree, please create a profile (WIkiTree is entirely free) and contact [[Bech-2|Paul Bech]] and one will be added to the new profile. WikiTree is a collaborative effort, so it is little to ask that you add a profile for a person that has not already been added. If you have found a profile then please consider helping others by adding the details of another profile to WikiTree that has not already been added. ===Location and Map=== [https://www.openstreetmap.org/node/161252527#map=17/-36.35870/146.68706 Link to map of Beechworth, Victoria] ===Aims=== This project is to document the life and times of the people interred in the Loch Street cemetery at Beechworth. Project members are needed to assist in the research and adding profiles and information to profiles. Hopefully it will grow to include links to other information and such things as video/audio tours of the cemetery. ===Tasks Completed=== *Photography :There is only one photo for the name board of all the burials. ===Sortable Table of graves=== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''name''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''born''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''died''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''age''' ! align="center" class="unsortable" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''notes''' |- | [[Allen-19669|Allen, Freeman]]||||1853 11 13||19|| |- | [[Barnes-1684|Barnes, William]]||||1855 11 23||20|| |- | [[Baxter-3089|Baxter, Catherine]]||||1855 11 23||40|| |- | [[Baxter-3112|Baxter, Peter]]||||1853 07 20||40|| |- | [[Beck-3694|Beck, John]]||||1855 11 20||1|| |- | [[Bennett-11498|Bennett, George]]||||1854 01 20||35|| |- | [[Booth-3694|Booth, David]]||||1855 12 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[[Smith-91945|Smith, James]]||||1855 08 12||35|| |- | [[Standen-10|Standon (Standen), William]] ||||1853 06 17||36|| |- | [[Stanley-4705|Stanley, Mary]]||||1855 04 12||40|| |- | [[Strothers-3|Strothers, John]]||||1854 04 21||40|| |- | [[Surridge-53|Surridge, William]]||||1854 03 18||24|| |- | [[Symons-574|Symons, Joseph]]||||1855 02 06||0||Infant |- | [[Tate-2140|Tate, Frederick]]||||1855 08 12||2|| |- | [[Thomas-18647|Thomas, William]]||||1855 04 25||24|| |- | [[Tidyman-4|Tidyman, Charles]]||||1855 05 08||1|| |- | [[Tidyman-5|Tidyman, James]]||||1855 11 01||50|| |- | [[Townsend-4046|Townsend, William]]||||1855 11 04||27|| |- | [[Traney-1|Traney, Michael]]||||1854 05 23||33|| |- | [[Trim-231|Trim, Emma]]||||1855 05 23||22|| |- | [[Tuckett-51|Tuckett, Hubert]]||||1853 09 23||9|| |- | [[Turnbull-1152|Turnbull, William]]||||1853 07 31||7|| |- | Turnbull, William||||1855 09 08||1|| |- | [[Turner-13541|Turner, Eliza]]||||1855 01 07||2|| |- | Walker, John||||1855 08 05||33|| |- | 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[[Category:Lockhart Name Study]]__NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Lockhart Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Lockhart Lockhart] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Lockhart name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Lockharts), by time period (18th Century Lockharts), or by topic (Lockhart DNA, Lockhart Occupations, Lockhart Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Lockhart Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! An effort to coordinate and track down all the Lockhart/Lockheart/Lockart/Lockard/Locketts who are related to one and the other. And solve the mystery of one John Lockhart 1766-1832 of finally Wirt County, West Virginia. PLEASE JOIN ME in this adventure! == Resources == As I find specific location resources I am adding them to the "Sub Categories" which you will find under the [[:Category:Lockhart Name Study|name study category]]. If you find a related resource, please add it! Forever grateful! [[X-7424|X-7424]]
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[[Category:Lockhart Name Study]]__NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Lockhart Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Lockhart Lockhart] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Lockhart name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Lockhart's), by time period (18th Century Lockhart's), or by topic (Lockhart DNA, Lockhart Occupations, Lockhart Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Lockhart Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Wiki-ID|Name]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Lockhart}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * [[Space:Lockhart_Name_Study|Nae X's research page]] * [[Space:The_Byrds/Bird_Lockharts|The Byrds/Bird Lockharts]] *[[Space:Lockharts_Throughout_the_World|Lockharts Throughout the World]] *[[Space:Lockhart_Cemeteries|Lockhart_Cemeteries]] *[[Space:Lockhart's North Carolina|Lockhart's North Carolina]] *[[Space:Ireland Burial Records, Lockhart Name Study|Ireland Burial Records]] ==Membership== * * * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Lockart Lockart] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Lockhard Lockhard] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Lockard Lockard]
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[[Category:Lockwood Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] ==Lockwood Name Study== {| border="1" bgcolor="#f7f3ff" |'''Lockwood Line'''||'''Origin'''||''Y DNA Type''||'''Haplogroup'''||'''Link''' || '''DNA Comparison''' |- | [[Lockwood-1016|John Lockwood]] || of Brighouse, Yorkshire || R1b1A2 || M-269 || [http://lockwood.one-name.net/lockwooduk041/index.htm L041] || [http://lockwood.one-name.net/ Test_Compare] |- | Lockwood Line 2 || of New York || |} ==Introduction== ''It has been said that most all Lockwoods have a common ancestor originating in the Yorkshire area of England dating back to the 12th century.''
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SWALLOW or MARTLET Meaning: A disinherited son, resurrection and repentant sinner. The martlet is a stylised form of a swallow which has no feet. It was shown in this way on heraldic arms because it was believed that a swallow cannot perch on the ground. A fourth son was supposed to add a martlet to his arms, symbolising the fact that he was unlikely to inherit anything from his parents and had to fly away to make his own way in the world. Since the swallow returned every spring to the northern countries (having spent the winter in the south) it was symbolic of spring and the resurrection during the Middle Ages. In mediveal bestiaries the swallow's cry was supposed to be like that of the repentant sinner, and the fact that the swallow was never supposed to touch the ground showed that it was concerned with higher heavenly matters rather than earthly things. This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the surname Lockwood and its variants. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. '''Anyone interested in participating should also consider participating in the Lockwood One Name Study registered with the Guild of One Name Studies. The link is: http://lockwood.one-name.net/ [[Category:Lockwood Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the surname Lockwood and its variants. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. '''Name Origin''' Lockwood Name Meaning English: habitational name from a place in West Yorkshire, probably named in Old English as ‘enclosed wood’, from loc(a) ‘enclosure’ (see Lock) + wudu ‘wood’. It seems likely that all present-day bearers of the name descend from a single family which originated in this place. There is another place of the same name in Cleveland, first recorded in 1273 as Locwyt, from Old English loc(a) + Old Norse viðr ‘wood’, ‘brake’, but it is not clear whether it has given rise to a surname. ''Source: Dictionary of American Family Names ©2013, Oxford University Press'' Last name: '''Lockwood''' This interesting surname is of Anglo-Saxon origin, and is an ancient locational name which derives from the village of Lockwood, now a suburb of Huddersfield in the (former) West Riding of Yorkshire. The placename is derived from the Olde English pre 7th Century "loc wudu", translating as "one resident at the wood enclosed by fencing". Like most locational names it was given either to the lord of the manor, or to a former inhabitant who moved to another area. In the case of Lockwood it may be a case of "both", as the original nameholder was granted a Coat of Arms in Staffordshire! The name recording includes Thomas de Loke - Wood in the 1379 Poll Tax Rolls of Yorkshire. Church recordings include John Lockwood, who married Jane Taylor on May 19th 1555, at St. Mary Magdalene's, Old Fish Street, London, and their daughter, Ellyn, who was christened on May 26th 1556, also at St. Mary Magdalene's, Old Fish Street. Elizabeth Lockwod was christened on April 28th 1560, at St. Martin's, Pomeroy, London. The first recorded spelling of the family name is shown to be that of Henry de Locwode (knight), which was dated 1294, in the records of the Staffordshire Courts, during the reign of King Edward 1, known as "The Hammer of the Scots", 1272 - 1307. Surnames became necessary when governments introduced personal taxation. In England this was known as Poll Tax. Throughout the centuries, surnames in every country have continued to "develop" often leading to astonishing variants of the original spelling. ''© Copyright: Name Origin Research www.surnamedb.com 1980 - 2014'' ==
Lockwood Family Lines
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Line 1:'''Lockwoods of Brighouse, Yorkshire''' ''The DNA Haplogroup for this family line is R1b1a2'' '''FTGB-11 is the DNA for Lockwood Line 1'''
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This Lockwood line is listed on the Guild of One Name Studies website under the Lockwood surname. The family is listed as L041. '''The research for this line was conducted by Anne Philbrick (annephilbrick@aol.com) in collaboration with Peter Lockwood (lockwood@one-name.org).''' Some additions have been made to this study based on the research and insider knowledge of Douglas Lockwood, descendant: Wikitree profile Lockwood-1016. The original research is listed below with subsequent additions with source information highlighted in bold type: '''Descendants of John Lockwood (1793 - 1868) of Brighouse, Yorkshire ''' '''First Generation''' 1. John Lockwood 1,2,3 was born about 1793 in Brighouse, Yorkshire and died on 25 May 1868 in Trenton, Mercer, New Jersey, USA aged about 75. General Notes: 1. From the "New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1957" database at ancestry.com there is a John Lockwood, 56, Wire Drawer who went to USA on the Irmiata in 1851, leaving Liverpool and arriving in New York on 29th September 1851. With him is John Lockwood, 20, Wire Drawer and Elizabeth Lockwood, 24, Dressmaker. 2. From the "New Jersey Deaths and Burials, 1720-1988" database at https://familysearch.org:- Name: John Lockwood Gender: Male Death Date: 25 May 1868 Death Place: Trenton, Mercer, NJ Age: 74 Birth Date: 1794 Birthplace: England Occupation: Wire Drawer Marital Status: Widowed Indexing Project (Batch) Number: B06572-2 System Origin: New Jersey-EASy Source Film Number: 584587 Reference Number: v AL p 442 Note that there are 3 records and 2 of them have a death date of 28th may 1868 - however they do not include birthdate, age, occupation or martial status. Noted events in his life were: • Occupation: : Wire Drawer (1841 - 1860). John married Mary Mellor,1,2,3 daughter of Charles Mellor and Unknown, on 28 Feb 1816 in All Saints, Dewsbury, Yorkshire.4 Mary was born about 1796 in Hunslet, Yorkshire5 and died on 22 Sep 1863 in Trenton, Mercer, New Jersey, USA aged about 67. Noted events in her life were: • Baptism: 23 Oct 1796, Hunslet Chapel, St. Peter, Leeds, Yorkshire. Children from this marriage were: '''New Addition: James Lockwood was born 1816 in Brighouse, Yorkshire & died Sep 1890 in Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, England.''' '''Spouse: Betty Hargreaves (17 Dec 1812 - 17 May 1906)''' ''' Children: Ann Hargraves (Oct 1842-23 Mar 1912) Ellen Hargraves (8 Jan 1846-) ''' '''New Addition: Simeon Lockwood was born 1824 in Brighouse, Yorkshire & died in England.''' '''He married Susannah Gledhill ((1824-1874) on 27 Aug 1844 in Halifax, Yorkshire.''' + 2 M i. Joseph Lockwood 2,3,6,7,8 was born about 1819 in Halifax, Yorkshire and died on 2 Nov 1895 in Trenton, Mercer, New Jersey, USA aged about 76. + 3 F ii. Mary Ann Lockwood 1,9,10,11,12 was born about 1825 in Clifton, Yorkshire and died 29 May 1901 in Trenton, NJ. + 4 F iii. Elizabeth Lockwood 1 was born about 1826 in Clifton, Yorkshire.13 + 5 M iv. David Lockwood 1,2,14,15,16 was born about Mar 1829 in Clifton, Yorkshire13 and died on 16 Sep 1889 in Ridgefield, Fairfield, Connecticut, USA aged about 60. + 6 M v. John Lockwood 1,2,15,17,18 was born about 1831 in Clifton, Yorkshire.13 + 7 M vi. Charles Mellor Lockwood 1,2,3 was born about 1835 in Clifton, Yorkshire13 and died on 28 Mar 1871 in Trenton, Mercer, New Jersey, USA aged about 36. '''Second Generation''' 2. Joseph Lockwood 2,3,6,7,8 was born about 1819 in Halifax, Yorkshire and died on 2 Nov 1895 in Trenton, Mercer, New Jersey, USA aged about 76. General Notes: 1. Not found in the 1841 census. 2. No immigration record found. His wife and son travelled on the John Stuart in 1852 but he does not appeared to have travelled with them. 3. In the 1895 New Jersey State census he is living with his son Joseph Charles Lockwood in Trenton, Mercer, New Jersey. 4. In the Trenton Evening Times, published 4th November 1895 under the heading of Obituary:- "Joseph Lockwood, aged 76 years, died in this city on Saturday. He was the father of Joseph C. Lockwood of No. 147 Washington Street, from whose residence the funeral will take place on Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment at Riverview Cemetery. Mr. Lockwood was a member of Sparatacus Lodge No. 10, K. of P.". Note - The paper was published on Monday 4th November, so Saturday would have been the 2nd November. 5. From the "New Jersey Deaths and Burials, 1720-1988" database at https://familysearch.org:- Name: Joseph Lockwood Gender: Male Death Date: 02 Nov 1895 Death Place: Trenton, Mercer, N.J. Age: 76 Birth Date: 1819 Birthplace: Eng. Marital Status: Married Father's Birthplace: Eng. Mother's Birthplace: Eng. Indexing Project (Batch) Number: B06620-8 System Origin: New Jersey-EASy Source Film Number: 589802 Reference Number: bk 1895-96 no 142 '''6. In old age Joseph was almost blind. His granddaughter Alice would read to him quite often. Joseph had Bright's Disease & probably died of kidney failure. ''' Noted events in his life were: • Occupation: : Wire Drawer (1851 - 1860, & 1880), Works In Wire Mill (1870). Joseph married Mary Wood , daughter of Joseph Wood and Betty Bottomley, on 9 Apr 1849 in Halifax, Yorkshire 20.,21 Mary was born 25 Nov 1815 in Huddersfield, Yorkshire and died on 13 Aug 1898 in Trenton, Mercer, New Jersey, USA . Children from this marriage were: + 8 M i. Joseph "Joe" Charles Lockwood 2,3,8,22,23,24,25,26,27 was born on 2 Feb 1851 in Brighouse, Yorkshire28 and died 15 Oct 1921 in Trenton, NJ. + 9 F ii. Alice E. Lockwood 3,22,29,30,31 was born on 10 Apr 1859 in Trenton, New Jersey, USA and died on 23 Jun 1900 in Trenton, Mercer, New Jersey, USA aged 41. '''+ 10 iii. Emeline Lockwood born 24 May 1856 in Trenton, NJ and died 12 Feb 1867. Birth & Death Certificates found, not listed in 1860 US Federal Census. Nothing else is known about Emeline.''' 3. Mary Ann Lockwood 1,9,10,11,12 was born '''4 Nov 1826''' in Clifton, Yorkshire and died in 1901. General Notes: 1. In the 1880 census is indexed as May Midwood. 2. Not found in the 1885 or 1885 New Jersey State Census or the 1900 Census and no death/burial record found. 3. May have married John Kramer in 1891. A Mary Kramer, born July 1822 in England has a Jos. L Midwood at the same address in the 1900 census.. States that she is the mother of 3 children all living. 4. No death or burial record found. Noted events in her life were: • Occupation: : Boarding House (1870). Mary married James. Her children were: + 10 F i. Ellen Lockwood 2,3,11 was born about 1841 in Clifton, Yorkshire.13,32 Mary married James Midwood 9,10 on 26 Dec 1842 in All Saints, Dewsbury, Yorkshire 4.,33 James was born about 1821 in Dewsbury, Yorkshire and died on 15 Jul 1868 in Trenton, Mercer, New Jersey, USA aged about 47. Noted events in his life were: • Occupation: : Coal Miner (1842 - 1851), Labourer (1860 - 1868). Children from this marriage were: + 11 M i. Joseph Lockwood Midwood 2,10,11,12 was born about Jun 1846 in Northowram, Yorkshire.34,35 + 12 F ii. Elizabeth Midwood 10,36 was born on 28 Jan 1844 in Northowram, Yorkshire.35,37 + 13 M iii. John Edward Midwood 10,11,12 was born about Jun 1856 in Halifax, Yorkshire.35,38 + 14 M iv. Edgar Midwood 11 was born about 1868 in Trenton, Mercer, New Jersey, USA. 4. Elizabeth Lockwood 1 was born about 1826 in Clifton, Yorkshire.13 General Notes: 1. From the "New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1957" database at ancestry.com there is a John Lockwood, 56, Wire Drawer who went to USA on the Irmiata in 1851, leaving Liverpool and arriving in New York on 29th September 1851. With him is John Lockwood, 20, Wire Drawer and Elizabeth Lockwood, 24, Dressmaker. 2. On 2nd April 1854, an Elizabeth Lockwood, 28 married '''George Kemp''' in Trenton, Mercer, New Jersey, USA. Source :- New Jersey Marriages, 1678-1985 at https://familysearch.org Have not been able to locate her in subsequent censuses. Noted events in her life were: • Baptism: 10 Dec 1826, Hartshead, Yorkshire.
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David & Sons Early 1880's 5. David Lockwood 1,2,14,15,16 was born about Mar 1829 in Clifton, Yorkshire13 and died on 16 Sep 1889 in Ridgefield, Fairfield, Connecticut, USA aged about 60. General Notes: 1. From the "New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1957" database at ancestry.com there is a David Lockwood, 25, who went to USA on the Queen of the West in 1854, leaving Liverpool and arriving in New York on 25th October 1854. with him is Betty, 24, Hannah, 3, John, 10 months and Mary,45. Not sure who the Mary Lockwood is aged 45 unless it is the mother and the age is incorrect - should be 58 if it is the mother. 2. In the 1870 census he is living next door to his brother John. 3. From the "Connecticut Deaths and Burials, 1772-1934" database at https://familysearch.org:- Name: David Lockwood Gender: Male Burial Place: Ridgefield, Fairfield, Connecticut Death Date: 16 Sep 1889 Death Place: Connecticut Age: 60 Birth Date: 1829 Indexing Project (Batch) Number: B03370-5 System Origin: Connecticut-EASy Source Film Number: 3161 4. From www.findagrave.com:- Birth: unknown Death: Sep. 16, 1889 age 60 yrs. 6 mos. 6 das. Burial: Branchville Cemetery Ridgefield Fairfield County Connecticut, USA Created by: Gary Boughton Record added: May 07, 2009 Find A Grave Memorial# 36827539 Noted events in his life were: • Baptism: 3 May 1829, Hartshead, Yorkshire. • Occupation: : Wire Drawer (1850 - 1880). David married Elizabeth Crossley 2,14,15.,16 Elizabeth was born about 1831 in Sowerby, Yorkshire and died on 4 Nov 1901 in Ridgefield, Fairfield, Connecticut, USA aged about 70. Marriage Notes: 1. No marriage record found. Children from this marriage were: + 15 F i. Hannah Lockwood 2,14,15 was born about Jun 1850 in Brighouse, Yorkshire39,40 and died on 15 Jul 1874 in Ridgefield, Fairfield, Connecticut, USA aged about 24. + 16 M ii. John S. Lockwood 14,15,16,41 was born about Sep 1853 in Yorkshire42 and died on 16 Aug 1900 in Ridgefield, Fairfield, Connecticut, USA aged about 46. + 17 M iii. William Lockwood 14,15,16,43,44,45 was born on 28 Sep 1857 in Paterson, New Jersey, USA and died on 9 Apr 1927 in Ridgefield, Fairfield, Connecticut, USA aged 69. + 18 M iv. Charles Crossley Lockwood 14 was born on 8 Apr 1860 in Spencer, Worcester County, Massachusetts, USA and died on 29 May 1862 in Spencer, Massachusetts, USA aged 2.
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John Lockwood & Wife 6. John Lockwood 1,2,15,17,18 was born '''1835''' in Clifton, Yorkshire.13 General Notes: 1. From the "New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1957" database at ancestry.com there is a John Lockwood, 56, Wire Drawer who went to USA on the Irmiata in 1851, leaving Liverpool and arriving in New York on 29th September 1851. With him is John Lockwood, 20, Wire Drawer and Elizabeth Lockwood, 24, Dressmaker. 2. In the 1870 census he is living next door to his brother David 3. In the 1880 census his age is listed as 45 making him born in 1835. 4. No details after 1880 found. Noted events in his life were: • Baptism: 8 May 1831, Hartshead, Yorkshire. • Occupation: : Wire Drawer (1851 - 1880). John married Hannah Unknown 15,17.,18 Hannah was born about 1839 in England. Children from this marriage were: + 19 F i. Mary Louisa Lockwood 15,17 was born about 1855 in New Jersey, USA. + 20 F ii. Julia Hannah Lockwood 15,17,18,46,47,48,49 was born about 1856 in New York, USA and died after 1930. + 21 F iii. Alice Lockwood 15,17,18 was born about 1858 in New Jersey, USA. + 22 M iv. Thomas H. Lockwood 15,17,18 was born about 1860 in New Jersey, USA. + 23 F v. Ida Lockwood 15,18 was born about 1864 in New Jersey, USA. '''John remarried at some point to Mary Anna Hutchingson (born 1836). This was noted in a letter written by Alice Lockwood ((daughter of Joseph Lockwood) to Ann Lockwood (daughter of James Lockwood).''' 7. Charles Mellor Lockwood 1,2,3 was born about 1835 in Clifton, Yorkshire13 and died on 28 Mar 1871 in Trenton, Mercer, New Jersey, USA aged about 36. General Notes: 1. Not found in any census after 1860. 2. There was a Charles M. Lockwood who joined the NEW JERSEY VOLUNTEERS. Company F, Twenty-sixth Regiment. NO. NAME. RANK. COM. OR ENROLLED. MUST'D IN. PERIOD. MUST'D OUT 48 Lockwood, Charles M Private Sept. 3, '62 Sept. 18, '62 9 Mos June 27, It is not this one as he was born 1841 and died 1918 and is buried at Bloomfield Cemetery, Bloomfield, Essex County, New Jersey. There is also another with the following record:- NO. NAME. RANK. COM. OR ENROLLED. MUST'D IN. PERIOD. MUST'D OUT 130 Lockwood, Charles Private Sept. 13, '64 Sept. 13, '64 1 Yr June 20, '65 Remarks:- Recruit - Discharged at Trenton, N. J., Tel. Ins., War Dept., A. G. O., Washington, D. C., May 18, '65. 3. At http://trentonhistory.org/Index/Index1871.html there is a list of events for 1871 in Trenton and it includes under deaths for March 1871 28. Charles M. Lockwood, aged 36 years. 4. From http://trentonhistory.org/His/Recreation.html Cricket was introduced as a local sport by a number of citizens of English birth and descent and it was followed with interest for a number of years. George Fitzgeorge, John S. Wright and Charles Lockwood organized the first Trenton Cricket Club in 1860. Noted events in his life were: • Baptism: 6 Dec 1835, Hartshead, Yorkshire. • Occupation: : Coach Maker (1860). ''' '''Third Generation'''
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Joe C Lockwood Jr 8. Joseph "Joe" Charles Lockwood 2,3,8,22,23,24,25,26,27 was born on 2 Feb 1851 in Brighouse, Yorkshire28 and died 15 Oct 1921. '''He is buried in Greenwood Cemetery next to his brother in law Henry Matthews & his nephew Henery Richard Matthews.''' General Notes: 1. In the 1851 census he is listed as James C. Lockwood. 2. From the "New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1957" database at ancestry.com there is a Mary Lockwood, 34, who went to USA on the John Stuart in 1852, leaving Liverpool and arriving in New York on 7th October 1852. With her is Joseph, infant and Ellen Lockwood 11. Noted events in his life were: • Occupation: : Works In Wire Mill (1880), Wire Drawer (1900), Own Income (1910). Joseph married Elizabeth Grindrod 8,23,24,25,26 on 11 Feb 1871 in Trenton, Mercer, New Jersey, USA. Elizabeth was born about Feb 1852 in Saddlewoth Registration District50 and died on 18 Dec 1915 in Trenton, Mercer, New Jersey, USA aged about 63. Marriage Notes: 1. From the "New Jersey Marriages, 1678-1985" database at https://familysearch.org:- Groom's Name: Joseph C. Lockwood Groom's Birth Date: 1851 Groom's Birthplace: Groom's Age: 20 Bride's Name: Lizzie Grindrod Bride's Birth Date: 1852 Bride's Age: 19 Marriage Date: 11 Feb 1871 Marriage Place: Trenton Township, Mercer, New Jersey Groom's Marital Status: Single Bride's Marital Status: Single Indexing Project (Batch) Number: M02510-4 System Origin: New Jersey-EASy Source Film Number: 494148 Reference Number: p571 rn6 Children from this marriage were: + 24 F i. Ida Mary Lockwood 8,23,24,25,51 was born on 2 Jun 1872 in Chambersburg, Mercer, New Jersey, USA and died '''2 Jun 1968''' in Middletown, Monmouth, New Jersey, USA aged about 95. + 25 M ii. Charles Lockwood was born on 22 Feb 1875 in Chambersburg, Mercer, New Jersey, USA and died on 6 Sep 1875 in Chambersburg, Mercer, New Jersey, USA. + 26 M iii. Joseph Henry Lockwood 8,23,24,52,53,54,55 was born on 5 Mar 1876 in Chambersburg, Mercer, New Jersey, USA and died on 22 Feb 1943 in Trenton, Mercer, New Jersey, USA aged 66. + 27 M iv. Lester Lockwood 8,23,24,56,57,58,59 was born on 29 Dec 1877 in Chambersburg, Mercer, New Jersey, USA. + 28 M v. Louis Lockwood 8,24,25,60,61 was born on 20 Jun 1880 in Trenton, Mercer, New Jersey, USA and died on 15 Jun 1952 in Trenton, Mercer, New Jersey, USA aged 71. + 29 M vi. William Wesley Lockwood 8,24,25,62,63,64 was born on 31 Jan 1882 in Trenton, Mercer, New Jersey, USA and died after 1942. + 30 M vii. Frank Lockwood was born on 23 Apr 1883 in Trenton, Mercer, New Jersey, USA and died on 6 Jul 1884 in Chambersburg, Mercer, New Jersey, USA aged 1. + 31 M viii. Arthur Konover Lockwood 8,25,26,65,66 was born on 30 Oct 1887 in Trenton, Mercer, New Jersey, USA and died on 11 Sep 1960 in Yardville Heights, Mercer, New Jersey, USA aged 72. + 32 M ix. Albert Leroy Lockwood 8,25,26,67 was born on 4 Jun 1889 in Trenton, Mercer, New Jersey, USA and died on 28 Jan 1942 in Trenton, Mercer, New Jersey, USA aged 52. '''+ 33 M x. Charles Lockwood was born 22 Feb 1875 in Trenton, NJ & died 6 Sep 1875 in Trenton, NJ. '''
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Alice E Lockwood 9. Alice E. Lockwood 3,22,29,30,31 was born on 10 Apr 1859 in Trenton, New Jersey, USA and died on 23 Jun 1900 in Trenton, Mercer, New Jersey, USA aged 41. General Notes: 1. From the "New Jersey Births and Christenings, 1660-1980" database at https://familysearch.org:- Name: Alice Lockwood Gender: Female Birth Date: 10 Apr 1859 Birthplace: Trenton, Mercer, New Jersey Father's Name: Joseph Lockwood Mother's Name: Mary Lockwood Indexing Project (Batch) Number: C05100-0 System Origin: New Jersey-EASy Source Film Number: 584571 Reference Number: v U p 118 2.Not found in the 1895 New Jersey State Census. 3. In the 1900 census, she is living with her father in law William D. Packer and daughter Sallie. 4. Alice's life seems to have been one of sadness. See married Richard Brian in1878, but he died of drowning in 1886. She then married Adin Packer in 1890, but Adin died in 1900 and Alice herself died in 1900. The 1900 census shows that Alice had 5 children, 4 of whom are alive at the time of the 1900 census. These children would be:- (a) Alice Sarah "Sallie" Brian who married John Fabian in 1901 (b) Walter Richard Brian who married firstly Alivira Huggins, then Minnie Curl (c) Albert Richard Brian - later adopted by his grandfather Richard Brian (d) Edwin Leslie Packer The 5th child is unknown. At the site at https://wwwnet1.state.nj.us/DOS/Admin/ArchivesDBPortal/DeathIndex.aspx there is a death record for Richard Brian, age 11 months in August 1882 in Trenton, New Jersey. This would fit in quite well. However there were other Brian/Bryan families living in Trenton including William and Maggie Brian and Alpheus and Adelia Bryan. As no record of Richard's birth has been found so far, and the death index does not show the parents, the identity of the 5th child remain unknown. 5. In the Trenton Times 27th January 1900, an article appears that has Mrs. Alice E. Packer of 500 Emory Avenue having an attack of paralysis in a drug store. On 2nd March 1900 an article appears showing her treatment by electricity. However in the Trenton Evening Times of 25th June 1900 she is listed as dying on 23rd June 1900 at the home of her brother in her 41st year. In the Trenton Times dated 10th December 1886 the following article appeared:- "Articles of adoption were asked for and granted this morning to Richard Brian who desired to adopt his 14 months old grandson Joseph Albert Brian.". The mystery deepens further as there is a death record for Albert Richard Brian dated 25th July 1885 in Chambersburg, Trenton, Mercer, New Jersey age 0, born England (source New Jersey Deaths and Burials, 1720-1988 at https://familysearch.org) 2. In the 1880 census, surname is listed as BRYAN. Alice married Richard Brian,29,30 son of Unknown and Unknown, on 5 Feb 1878 in Trenton, Mercer, New Jersey, USA. Richard was born about 1856 in Longton, Staffordshire and died on 25 Oct 1886 in Trenton, Mercer, New Jersey, USA aged about 30. Marriage Notes: 1. From the "New Jersey Marriages, 1678-1985" database at https://familysearch.org:- Groom's Name: Richard Brian Groom's Birth Date: 1855 Groom's Age: 23 Bride's Name: Alice Lockwood Bride's Birth Date: 1858 Bride's Age: 20 Marriage Date: 05 Feb 1878 Marriage Place: Trenton, Mercer, New Jersey Indexing Project (Batch) Number: M02512-5 System Origin: New Jersey-EASy Source Film Number: 494248 Reference Number: A-B #24-9 Note that at www.findagrave.com, the entry for Richard Brian indicates that the marriage took place on 17 Feb 1879 (Anne Philbrick has the source as from the Trenton State Gazette dated 1 Jan 1880. Noted events in his life were: • Occupation: : Potter (1880). Children from this marriage were: + 33 F i. Alice Sarah Brian 30,31 was born on 24 Jul 1880 in Trenton, Mercer, New Jersey, USA. + 34 M ii. Walter Richard Brian 30 was born on 17 Sep 1883 in Trenton, Mercer, New Jersey, USA and died after 1942. + 35 M iii. Albert Brian was born about Oct 1885 in Trenton, Mercer, New Jersey, USA. Alice next married Adin B. Packer on 25 Jan 1891 in Hammonton, Atlantic, New Jersey, USA. Adin was born about 1869 in New Jersey, USA and died on 6 Feb 1900 in Ewing, Mercer, New Jersey, USA aged about 31. Marriage Notes: 1. From the "New Jersey Marriages, 1678-1985" database at https://familysearch.org:- Groom's Name: Adin B. Packer Groom's Birth Date: 1868 Groom's Birthplace: Us Groom's Age: 22 Bride's Name: Alice E. Lockwood Bride's Birth Date: 1861 Bride's Birthplace: Us Bride's Age: 29 Marriage Date: 25 Jan 1890 Marriage Place: Hammonton, Atlantic, New Jersey Indexing Project (Batch) Number: M02517-8 System Origin: New Jersey-EASy Source Film Number: 495711 Reference Number: p7 m1 2. According to Anne Philbrick the year of the marriage is 1891 as reported in the Trenton Sunday Advertiser 15 Feb 1891. The child from this marriage was: + 36 M i. Edwin Leslie Packer was born on 11 Aug 1891 in Trenton, Mercer, New Jersey, USA. 10. Ellen Lockwood 2,3,11 was born about 1841 in Clifton, Yorkshire.13,32 General Notes: There is a degree of uncertainity about the details below which is why they have not been entered "officially". The uncertainity lies in the names not quite matching up. 1. From the "New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1957" database at ancestry.com there is a Mary Lockwood, 34, who went to USA on the John Stuart in 1852, leaving Liverpool and arriving in New York on 7th October 1852. With her is Joseph, infant and Ellen Lockwood 11. 2. In the 1870 census she is listed as Hellen L Midwood. 3. May have married William Holt, born 1829 on 14th July 1875 or 1874 in Chambersburg, Trenton, Mercer, New Jersey. Parents are listed as James and Mary Lockwood. In the 1880 census, there is a Helen Holt who is widowed with 5 children. Mary (27), William (19) and Frederick (11) are from William's first marriage. A William Holt died on 22nd October 1879 in Chambersburg. Ellen had 3 children with William:- (a) Elizabeth - born 30th April 1875, Chambersburg, died 17th March 1878 (b) Walter - born about 1878 (c) Charles - born about 1879 Note that Charles Holt appears on the 1880 census, which took place on 11th June, so he could not be the Charles Holt who died on 21st May 1880 in Chambersburg.... or could he? 4. In the 1900 census, she is listed to have being married for 3 years and had 4 children of whom 2 are alive at the time of the 1900 census. 5. From www.findagrave.com:- Birth: unknown Death: Nov. 12, 1911 HOLT--In this city, on the 12th inst., Ellen, widow of William Holt, in the 71st year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral from her late residence, 135 Genesee Street, on Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment at Riverview Cemetery at the convenience of the family. Trenton Evening Times 13 November 1911 Burial: Riverview Cemetery Trenton Mercer County New Jersey, USA Created by: Carol Foss Record added: Mar 08, 2008 Find A Grave Memorial# 25147312 Noted events in her life were: • Baptism: 13 Jun 1841, Hartshead, Yorkshire.
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11. Joseph Lockwood Midwood 2,10,11,12 was born about Jun 1846 in Northowram, Yorkshire.34,35 General Notes: 1. He is listed in the 1885 and 1895 New Jersey State censuses. 2. From the "U.S. Army, Register of Enlistments, 1798-1914" database at ancestry.com:- Name: Joseph L Midwood Birthyear: abt 1846 Birthplace: England Enlistment Age: 35 Enlisted 7th May 1881 at Washington DC. Discharged 30th July 1881. Character Good. Occupation: Potter 3. According to the trees "Giovo Halsey / Bodigoi Deziley Tree" and the "Leubner" tree at ancestry.com he married Anna A. Richardson who was born about 1849 in Rhode Island, USA 4. Joseph and Anna had 3 children:- (a) Maud in 1872 (listed as Maid in the 1880 census) (b) Joseph born 14th December 1873 (c) Mary born in 1877 (listed as May in the 1880 census) According to the two trees listed above, Joseph died 29 Nov 1911 in Trenton, Mercer, New Jersey, USA and Anna died 14th June 1916 at Skaneateles, Onondaga, New York, USA. Noted events in his life were: • Baptism: 19 Jul 1846, St. John The Baptist, Halifax, Yorkshire. • Occupation: : Hotel Clerk (1870), Clerk (1880). 12. Elizabeth Midwood 10,36 was born on 28 Jan 1844 in Northowram, Yorkshire.35,37 General Notes: 1. Not found in 1851 census. 2. May have married Emanuel Siviter on 26 Nov 1863 (Source New Jersey Marriages, 1678-1985 at https://familysearch.org) 2. From the "New Jersey Deaths and Burials, 1720-1988" database at https://familysearch.org:- Name: Mrs. Elizabeth Midwood Siviter Gender: Female Death Date: 25 May 1871 Indexing Project (Batch) Number: I01283-8 System Origin: New Jersey-EASy Source Film Number: 542525 13. John Edward Midwood 10,11,12 was born about Jun 1856 in Halifax, Yorkshire.35,38 General Notes: 1. Married Lillian Guthrie. They had a daughter Estella/Stella born 19th February 1878 in New Jersey. 2. From www.findagrave.com:- John E Midwood Birth: 1856 Death: 1887 Burial: Greenwood Cemetery Trenton Mercer County New Jersey, USA Plot: B NW Created by: Leigh Miller Record added: Jun 15, 2010 Find A Grave Memorial# 53740539 3. From www.findagrave.com:- Estella A Midwood Birth: 1879 Death: 1958 Burial: Greenwood Cemetery Trenton Mercer County New Jersey, USA Plot: B NW Created by: Leigh Miller Record added: Jun 15, 2010 Find A Grave Memorial# 53740570 Noted events in his life were: • Occupation: : Kilnman In Pottery (1880). 14. Edgar Midwood 11 was born about 1868 in Trenton, Mercer, New Jersey, USA. General Notes: 1. It is possible that Edgar is the son of Elizabeth Midwood rather than of Mary Midwood. 2. In the 1895 New Jersey State Census 3. In the 1910 census is married to Bessie R Midwood, daughter to Hugh T. Harrop. 15. Hannah Lockwood 2,14,15 was born about Jun 1850 in Brighouse, Yorkshire39,40 and died on 15 Jul 1874 in Ridgefield, Fairfield, Connecticut, USA aged about 24. General Notes: 1. From the "New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1957" database at ancestry.com there is a David Lockwood, 25, who went to USA on the Queen of the West in 1854, leaving Liverpool and arriving in New York on 25th October 1854. with him is Betty, 24, Hannah, 3, John, 10 months and Mary,45. 2. Possibility that she married Ezra P. Bennett and then died 15th July 1874 in Ridgefield, Connecticut. Ridgefield is about 15 - 20 miles from Wilton where Hannah lived in the 1870 census. 3. At www.findagrave.com there is a picture of her grave at Branchville Cemetery, Ridgefield, Fairfield County, Connecticut, USA with the following inscription:- Hannah Lockwood Wife of Ezra P. Bennett Died July 15th 1874 24 years 4 months Their Infant Child Died May 3, 1872 Noted events in her life were: • Baptism: 21 Apr 1850, Brighouse, Yorkshire. Hannah married Ezra P. Bennett about 1871. Ezra was born about 1851 in New York, USA. The child from this marriage was: + 37 F i. Infant Bennett was born about 1872 in Ridgefield, Fairfield, Connecticut, USA and died on 3 May 1872 in Ridgefield, Fairfield, Connecticut, USA. 16. John S. Lockwood 14,15,16,41 was born about Sep 1853 in Yorkshire42 and died on 16 Aug 1900 in Ridgefield, Fairfield, Connecticut, USA aged about 46. General Notes: 1. No baptism record found.Possible GRO birth record is for a John Lockwood in the September Quarter of 1853 Halifax, Volume 9a, Page 414 2. From the "New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1957" database at ancestry.com there is a David Lockwood, 25, who went to USA on the Queen of the West in 1854, leaving Liverpool and arriving in New York on 25th October 1854. with him is Betty, 24, Hannah, 3, John, 10 months and Mary, 45. 3. In the 1900 census his date of immigration into the USA is given as 1865 and number of years in USA as 35. The 1900 census also states his wife of 36 has been married for 24 years, giving her a marriage age of 12! They are also living next door to John's brother, William Lockwood. 4. From the "Connecticut Deaths and Burials, 1772-1934" database at https://familysearch.org:- Name: John S. Lockwood Gender: Male Death Date: 16 Aug 1900 Death Place: Ridgefield, Connecticut Age: 46 Birth Date: 1854 Indexing Project (Batch) Number: B04057-0 System Origin: Connecticut-EASy Source Film Number: 3360 Reference Number: 27 5. From www.findagrave.com John S. Lockwood Birth: unknown Death: Aug. 16, 1900 age 46 yrs. 11 mos. 5 das. Burial: Branchville Cemetery Ridgefield Fairfield County Connecticut, USA Created by: Gary Boughton Record added: May 07, 2009 Find A Grave Memorial# 36827667 Noted events in his life were: • Occupation: : Wire Drawer (1870 - 1880), Farm Labourer (1900). John married Agnes Maria Sutton 16,41 on 8 Aug 1878 in Fairfield, Connecticut, USA.68 Agnes was born on 6 Jun 1863 in Connecticut, USA.69 Marriage Notes: 1. Agnes was 16 at the time of the 1880 census, therefore the marriage must have occurred shortly before the census. Children from this marriage were: + 38 F i. Grace Lockwood 41 was born about Feb 1886 in Connecticut, USA. + 39 M ii. David Lockwood 41,70 was born about Jan 1891 in Connecticut, USA. + 40 F iii. Myra Lockwood 41,71 was born about May 1894 in Connecticut, USA. + 41 M iv. Sydney Mansfield Lockwood 41,72,73,74 was born on 19 Sep 1896 in Georgetown, Fairfield, Connecticut, USA and died on 25 Feb 1966 in Redding, Fairfield, Connecticut, USA aged 69. {{Image|file=Lockwood-1065.png |align=l |size=l |caption=Willie & John Lockwood, sons of David }}17. William Lockwood 14,15,16,43,44,45 was born on 28 Sep 1857 in Paterson, New Jersey, USA and died on 9 Apr 1927 in Ridgefield, Fairfield, Connecticut, USA aged 69. General Notes: 1. From the "New Jersey Births and Christenings, 1660-1980" database at https://familysearch.org:- Name: William Lockwood Gender: Male Birth Date: 28 Sep 1857 Birthplace: Paterson, New Jersey Father's Name: David Lockwood Mother's Name: Bettie Lockwood Indexing Project (Batch) Number: C05100-2 System Origin: New Jersey-EASy Source Film Number: 584571 Reference Number: v U p 98 2. In the 1910 census his place of birth is listed as Massachusetts. 3. In the 1920 census he is listed as Willy. 4. From www.findagrave.com:- Birth: Sep. 29, 1857, USA Death: Apr. 9, 1927 Ridgefield Fairfield County Connecticut, USA Birth date derived from Marker. {Gary Boughton} Family links: Spouse: Emma B Bouton Lockwood (1868 - 1954)* Inscription: Willie Lockwood Died April, 9, 1927 AE 69 years 6 mos & 11 days. Burial: Branchville Cemetery Ridgefield Fairfield County Connecticut, USA Created by: Gary Boughton Record added: Mar 07, 2009 Find A Grave Memorial# 34548618 Noted events in his life were: • Occupation: : Wire Drawer (1880), Wire Weaver (1900 - 1910), Foreman (1920). William married Emma Bouton 43,44,45,75 about 1885. Emma was born on 31 Jul 1868 in Pleasantville, New York, USA and died on 9 Jul 1954 in Newtown, Fairfield, Connecticut, USA aged 85. Marriage Notes: 1. The 1900 census has them married for 15 years. Children from this marriage were: + 42 F i. May F. Lockwood 43,44 was born about Feb 1887 in Connecticut, USA and died about 1918 in Ridgefield, Fairfield, Connecticut, USA aged about 31. + 43 M ii. James Lockwood 43 was born about Sep 1888 in Connecticut, USA. + 44 M iii. J. Walter Lockwood was born about Oct 1888 in Connecticut, USA and died on 11 Apr 1893 in Ridgefield, Fairfield, Connecticut, USA aged about 4. + 45 F iv. Lulu Lockwood 75,76,77 was born on 8 Apr 1890 in Connecticut, USA and died on 12 Nov 1981 in Norwalk, Fairfield, Connecticut, USA aged 91. + 46 F v. Bessy Lockwood 43,44,78,79 was born about Sep 1892 in Connecticut, USA. + 47 M vi. William Lockwood 43,44,45,80 was born on 25 May 1894 in Georgetown, Connecticut, USA. + 48 F vii. Irene Lockwood 43,44,45,81 was born about May 1896 in Connecticut, USA and died after 1983. + 49 M viii. Roswell David Lockwood 43,44,45 was born on 25 Jun 1898 in Connecticut, USA and died on 29 Aug 1952 in Norwalk, Fairfield, Connecticut, USA aged 54. + 50 F ix. Emma Lockwood 44,45,82 was born about 1906 in Connecticut, USA. 18. Charles Crossley Lockwood 14 was born on 8 Apr 1860 in Spencer, Worcester County, Massachusetts, USA and died on 29 May 1862 in Spencer, Massachusetts, USA aged 2. General Notes: 1. From the "Massachusetts Births, 1841-1915" database at https://familysearch.org Name: Charles Crossley Lockwood Event: Birth Event Date: 08 Apr 1860 Event Place: Spencer, Massachusetts Father: David Lockwood Volume/Page/Certificate Number: Pg.258 Film Number: 1420996 Digital Folder Number: 4263028 Image Number: 265 2. From the "Massachusetts Births and Christenings, 1639-1915" database at https://familysearch.org Name: Charles Crossley Lockwood Gender: Male Birth Date: 08 Apr 1860 Birthplace: Spencer, Worcester, Massachusetts Father's Name: David Lockwood Mother's Name: Betty Crossley Indexing Project (Batch) Number: I01252-9 System Origin: Massachusetts-EASy Source Film Number: 2196869 Reference Number: 86 3. From the "Massachusetts Deaths, 1841-1915" database at https://familysearch.org:- Name: Charles C. Lockwood Titles & Terms: Event: Death Event Date: 29 May 1862 Event Place: Southbridge, Massachusetts Residence: Spencer, Mass. Street Address: Gender: Male Age: 0 Marital Status: Single Birthplace: Spencer, Mass. Estimated Birth Year: 1862 Father: David Lockwood Father's Birthplace: England Mother: Betsy Lockwood Mother's Birthplace: England Volume/Page/Certificate Number: v 158 p 279 Film Number: 960181 Frame Number: Digital Folder Number: 4220471 Image Number: 726 Died of scarlet fever. 19. Mary Louisa Lockwood 15,17 was born about 1855 in New Jersey, USA. General Notes: 1. Listed as Mary L. in the 1860 census and Louisa in the 1870 census. 20. Julia Hannah Lockwood 15,17,18,46,47,48,49 was born about 1856 in New York, USA and died after 1930. General Notes: 1. Julia's name has been recorded in quite a few different ways:- (a) 1860 Census - Julia A Lockwood (b) 1870 Census - Julia Anna Lockwood (c) 1877 marriage - Julia H. Lockwood (d) 1880 census - Julett Wakeman as indexed at ancestry.com (e) 1900 census - Juley Wakeman (f) 1910 census - Julia H Wakeman (g) 1920 & 1930 census - Juley H Wakeman (h ) 1925 Husband's death - Juley H. Lockwood 2. From http://www.archive.org/stream/wakemangenealogy00wake/wakemangenealogy00wake_djvu.txt, the book ""Wakeman genealogy, 1630-1899 : being a history of the descendants of Samuel Wakeman, of Hartford, Conn., and of John Wakeman, treasurer of New Haven colony, with a few collaterals included" is reproduced. On page 328:- 261. Charles Burr Wakeman, of Weston, Conn., m. May 12, 1877, Julia H. (b. 1858), dau. of John Lockwood, and begat, I. Charles William, 9 b. Dec. 7, 1878. II. Lillian May, 9 , b. July 12, 1890. 3. In the 1880 census she is living next door to her parents. 4. No death record found. Julia married Charles Burr Wakeman 18,46,47,48 on 12 May 1877 in Danbury, Fairfield, Connecticut, USA. Charles was born on 15 Feb 1852 in Weston, Fairfield, Connecticut, USA and died on 22 Apr 1925 in Aspetuck, Fairfield, Connecticut, USA aged 73. Marriage Notes: 1. From "Wakeman genealogy, 1630-1899 : being a history of the descendants of Samuel Wakeman, of Hartford, Conn., and of John Wakeman, treasurer of New Haven colony, with a few collaterals included" 2. From the "Connecticut Marriages, 1729-1867" database at https://familysearch.org:- Groom's Name: Charles B. Wakeman Bride's Name: Julia H. Lockwood Marriage Date: 12 May 1877 Marriage Place: Danbury, Fairfield, Connecticut Indexing Project (Batch) Number: M01590-2 System Origin: Connecticut-EASy Source Film Number: 3255 Reference Number: Times,30May;p224 Noted events in his life were: • Occupation: : Wire Weaver (1880), Farmer (1900 - 1920). Children from this marriage were: + 51 M i. Charles William Wakeman 18,46,47,48,49 was born on 7 Dec 1878 in Weston, Fairfield, Connecticut, USA. + 52 F ii. Lilian May Wakeman 46,47,48 was born on 12 Jul 1890 in Connecticut, USA. 21. Alice Lockwood 15,17,18 was born about 1858 in New Jersey, USA. General Notes: 1. In the 1880 census she is living next door to her parents. 2. No further records for Alice found after the 1880 census.However :- (a) in the 1900 census, there is a Jennie Wood, 14, born 1886 in Connecticut staying with Julia Wakeman, Alice's sister. Jennie has a father born in Connecticut and a mother born in New Jersey (b) In the 1910 census there is a William O. Wood, 27, born 1883 in Connecticut and staying with the Wakemans. Again his father was born in Connecticut and his mother born in New Jersey. Alice married William S. Wood.18 William was born about 1858 in Connecticut, USA. Noted events in his life were: • Occupation: : Wire Drawer (1880). The child from this marriage was: + 53 M i. Nathan Wood 18 was born about 1879 in Wilton, Fairfield, Connecticut, USA. 22. Thomas H. Lockwood 15,17,18 was born about 1860 in New Jersey, USA. General Notes: 1. In the 1870 census he is listed as Thomas A. P. Noted events in his life were: • Occupation: : Wire Drawer (1880). 23. Ida Lockwood 15,18 was born about 1864 in New Jersey, USA. '''Fourth Generation'''
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Ida Mary Lockwood with Ida Pearl Lockwood 24. Ida Mary Lockwood 8,23,24,25,51 was born on 2 Jun 1872 in Chambersburg, Mercer, New Jersey, USA and died '''2 Jun 1968''' in Middletown, Monmouth, New Jersey, USA aged about 95. General Notes: 1. From the "New Jersey Births and Christenings, 1660-1980" database at https://familysearch.org:- Name: Ida Mary Lockwood Gender: Female Baptism/Christening Date: Baptism/Christening Place: Birth Date: 02 Jun 1872 Birthplace: Chambersburg, Mercer, New Jersey Father's Name: Joseph C. Lockwood Mother's Name: Alice Lockwood Indexing Project (Batch) Number: C00552-1 System Origin: New_Jersey-ODM Source Film Number: 494173 Note the the mother's name is Alice when it should be Elizabeth. 2. From the "Social Security Death Index" database at ancestry.com:- Name: Ida Livingston SSN: 144-42-4781 Last Residence: 07748 Middletown, Monmouth, New Jersey, United States of America Born: 2 Jun 1872 '''in Trenton, NJ''' '''Died: 2 Jun 1968 (Obituary & confirmation with Pfleglar Funeral Home in Middletown, NJ). Buried on 6 Jun 1968 at Fairview Cemetery in an unmarked grave.''' State (Year) SSN issued: New Jersey (1965-1966)3 3. Not found in the 1920 or 1930 census. 4. Note that the the Ida M. Livingstone in the 1930 census the mother of Anna Helbig is NOT this Ida. The 1880 census shows a Frank Livingston, 23 and M. Ida Livingston, 22 with a daughter, Anna, 2. This M. Ida Livingston was therefore born about 1858 not 1872. Noted events in her life were: ''''''* Ida married John Walters of Trenton on June 26, 1889. The service was performed at Cavalry Baptist Church in Trenton. Ida had a daughter, Helen Elizabeth born in Nov 1891. No birth record has been found. Evidence of Helen Elizabeth comes from a letter written by Alice E Lockwood Packer to Ann Lockwood (daughter of James Lockwood) in April 1892. Helen's name is mentioned and her age is stated as five months old. It is presumed that the father is John Walters. No additional records on Helen or John Walters have been found. One can only speculate on what happened between 1892 and 1903, when Ida married Morgan Livingston. '''''' • Occupation: : Seamtress (1900). Ida married Morgan L. Livingston 51 on 31 Dec 1903 in New York, New York, USA. Morgan was born on 15 Jun 1866 in New York, USA & '''died 6 Jun 1919 in Kings''' '''County, NY.''' Marriage Notes: 1. In the 1910 census they had been married for 6 years. 2. In the book "Genealogical and family history of southern New York and the Hudson River Valley : a record of the achievements of her people in the making of a commonwealth and the building of a nation" by Cuyler Reynolds, page 64:- Morgan Lewis Livingston, born, New York City, June 15, 1866; married there, December 31, 1903, Ida Mary Lockwood, born, Trenton, New Jersey, June 2, 1872, daughter of Joseph Charles and Elizabeth (Grinrod) Lockwood. Noted events in his life were: • Occupation: : County Clerk (1910). 25. Charles Lockwood was born on 22 Feb 1875 in Chambersburg, Mercer, New Jersey, USA and died on 6 Sep 1875 in Chambersburg, Mercer, New Jersey, USA. General Notes: 1. From the "New Jersey Births and Christenings, 1660-1980" database at https://familysearch.org:- Name: Charles Lockwood Gender: Male Birth Date: 22 Feb 1875 Birthplace: Chambersburg, Mercer, New Jersey Father's Name: Jos. C. Lockwood Mother's Name: Elizabeth Lockwood Indexing Project (Batch) Number: C05084-2 System Origin: New Jersey-EASy Source Film Number: 494178 Reference Number: v CJ p 55 2. From the "New Jersey Deaths and Burials, 1720-1988" database at https://familysearch.org:- Name: Charles Lockwood Gender: Male Death Date: 06 Sep 1875 Death Place: Chambersburg, Mercer, New Jersey Age: 0 Birth Date: 1875 Birthplace: Chambersburg, mercer, Nj Marital Status: Single Father's Name: Joseph Lockwood Mother's Name: Elizabeth Lockwood Indexing Project (Batch) Number: B06651-8 System Origin: New Jersey-EASy Source Film Number: 494140 Reference Number: v BB p 40 26. Joseph Henry Lockwood 8,23,24,52,53,54,55 was born on 5 Mar 1876 in Chambersburg, Mercer, New Jersey, USA and died on 22 Feb 1943 in Trenton, Mercer, New Jersey, USA aged 66. General Notes: 1. From the "New Jersey Births and Christenings, 1660-1980" database at https://familysearch.org:- Name: Joseph F. Lockwood Gender: Male Birth Date: 05 Mar 1875 Birthplace: Chambersburg, Mercer, New Jersey Father's Name: Joseph C. Lockwood Mother's Name: Elizabeth Lockwood Indexing Project (Batch) Number: C00829-7 System Origin: New_Jersey-ODM Source Film Number: 494180 It is likely that the name is Joseph Henry Lockwood and that he was born in 5th March 1876 - see WW1 Registration below. 2. From the "World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918" database at ancestry.com:- Name: Joseph Henry Lockwood City: Trenton County: Mercer State: New Jersey Birth Date: 5 Mar 1876 Race: White FHL Roll Number: 1754444 DraftBoard: 3 Lived at 151 Garfield Avenue, Trenton, New Jersey. Occupation Tool maket at Ingersoll Watch Factory.Wife is Mrs. Katherine Lockwood. Dated 12th September 1918. 3. From www.findagrave.com Birth: unknown Death: Feb. 22, 1943 ,aged 67 years Family links: Spouses: Sydnie Blake Pennignton Lockwood (____ - 1916) Katherine Burns Lockwood (____ - 1945)* Children: Mabel Lockwood Steepy (1900 - 1970)* Burial: Saint Mary's Cemetery Trenton Mercer County New Jersey, USA Created by: Scott Balyer Record added: Jun 12, 2011 Find A Grave Memorial# 71199998 Noted events in his life were: • Occupation: : Machinist (1900), Foreman Machinist (1910), Tool Maker At Watch Factory (1918 - 1920), Tool Maker Aircraft Factory (1930). Joseph married Sydnie Blake Pennington,52,53 daughter of Unknown and Unknown, on 22 Mar 1899 in First Baptist Church, Trenton, Mercer, New Jersey, USA. Sydnie was born about 1879 in New Jersey, USA and died on 24 Jun 1916 in Trenton, Mercer, New Jersey, USA aged about 37. Marriage Notes: 1. From the "New Jersey Marriages, 1678-1985" database at https://familysearch.org:- Groom's Name: Joseph Henry Lockwood Bride's Name: Sidney Blake Pennington Marriage Date: 22 Mar 1899 Marriage Place: Trenton, Mercer, New Jersey Indexing Project (Batch) Number: I01281-7 System Origin: New Jersey-EASy Source Film Number: 542521 2. A report of the marriage was in the Trenton Evening Times, published 23rd March 1899. A pdf copy has been saved.Main points are:- At 8 o'clock last evening Miss Sidney Blake Pennington and Mr. Joseph Henry Lockwood were united in marriage in the parsonage of the First Baptist Church, by the pastor, Rev. Maurice Penfield Fikes. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Pennington and a well known and poplar young lady. The groom is one of the trusted employes of the Trenton Iron Company, his parents reside on Washington Street. Mr. William Lockwood, a brother of the groom was best man. Amongst those present were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lockwood, Miss Ida Lockwood and Lewis Lockwood Children from this marriage were: + 54 F i. Mabel P. Lockwood 52,53,54,83 was born about 1899 in New Jersey, USA and died on 2 Dec 1970 in Trenton, Mercer, New Jersey, USA aged about 71. + 55 M ii. Harold Joseph Lockwood 53,54,84 was born about 1902 in New Jersey, USA. + 56 F iii. Mildred Lockwood 53,54 was born about 1904 in New Jersey, USA. Joseph next married Katherine Burns 54,55 about 1918. Katherine was born about 1888 in New Jersey, USA and died on 13 Apr 1945 in Trenton, Mercer, New Jersey, USA aged about 57. The child from this marriage was: + 57 F i. Private 27. Lester Lockwood 8,23,24,56,57,58,59 was born on 29 Dec 1877 in Chambersburg, Mercer, New Jersey, USA. General Notes: 1. From the "New Jersey Births and Christenings, 1660-1980" database at https://familysearch.org:- Name: Lester Lockwood Gender: Male Birth Date: 29 Dec 1877 Birthplace: Chambersburg, Mercer, New Jersey Father's Name: Joseph G. Lockwood Mother's Name: Elizabeth Indexing Project (Batch) Number: C05085-3 System Origin: New Jersey-EASy Source Film Number: 494184 Reference Number: v CP p 43 Note that the birth record has Lester and a male. The 1880 census has Lesta and female. The New Jersey 1885 state census has Lester and male 2. In the 1900 census he has been indexed as Peter Lockwood at Ancestry.com. Also the date of birth is given as February 1877. 3. In the 1910 and 1930 census he is listed as Leicester Lockwood. Noted events in his life were: • Occupation: : Bookeeper (1900 - 1910), Accountant (1920), Salesman (1930). Lester married Gertrude Bentley 56,57,58,85 on 17 Dec 1898 in Trenton, Mercer, New Jersey, USA. Gertrude was born about May 1881 in New Jersey, USA. Marriage Notes: 1. From the "New Jersey Marriages, 1678-1985" database at https://familysearch.org:- Groom's Name: Lester Lockwood Bride's Name: Gertrude Bentley Marriage Date: 17 Dec 1898 Marriage Place: Trenton, Mercer, New Jersey Indexing Project (Batch) Number: I01281-7 System Origin: New Jersey-EASy Source Film Number: 542521 2. From www.archives.com, The Trenton Times, published Wednesday, December 21, 1898:- Miss Gertrude Bentlev, of Jersey St ,and Mr. Lester Lockwood, of Washington St.. were quietly married at the residence of Dr. Hellerman, of the Broad Street M. E Church, last Saturday night. Children from this marriage were: + 58 F i. Hazel Lockwood 57,58 was born about 1901 in New Jersey, USA. + 59 F ii. Dorothy Lockwood 57,58 was born about 1905 in New Jersey, USA. + 60 M iii. Lester Lockwood 57,58,85 was born about 1909 in Pennslyvania, USA. + 61 M iv. Private 28. Louis Lockwood 8,24,25,60,61 was born on 20 Jun 1880 in Trenton, Mercer, New Jersey, USA and died on 15 Jun 1952 in Trenton, Mercer, New Jersey, USA aged 71. General Notes: 1. From the "New Jersey Births and Christenings, 1660-1980" database at https://familysearch,org:- Name: Louis Lockwood Gender: Male Baptism/Christening Date: Baptism/Christening Place: Birth Date: 21 Jun 1879 Birthplace: Chambersburg, Mercer, New Jersey Race: White Father's Name: Jos. Lockwood Father's Birthplace: Eng Father's Age: 29y Mother's Name: Grindrod Mother's Age: 28y Indexing Project (Batch) Number: C02080-2 System Origin: New Jersey-EASy Source Film Number: 494189 NOTE that his WW1 and WW2 Registration Cards have a date of birth of 20th June 1880 which may explain wht he does not appear in the 1880 census. 2. In the 1895 New Jersey State census he is listed as Lewis. 3. In the 1900 census his date of birth is given as June 1880 and listed as Lewis. 4. In the 1910 census he is listed as Louis 5. From the "World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918" database at ancestry.com:- Name: Louis Lockwood City: Trenton County: Mercer State: New Jersey Birth Date: 20 Jun 1880 Race: White FHL Roll Number: 1754444 DraftBoard: 3 Lived at 208 Commonwealth Avenue, Trenton, New Jersey Works as a machinist at PRR Car Shop Wife is Caroline Gertude Lockwood 6. In the 1930 census his age is 45 making him born about 1885. 7. From the "U.S. World War II Draft Registration Cards, 1942" database at ancestry.com:- Name: Louis Lockwood Birth Date: 20 Jun 1880 Birth Place: Trenton, New Jersey Residence: Mercer, New Jersey Race: White Still at the same address as 1918. Wife is Caroline Lockwood. Works for Pennslyvania Railroad 7. From www.findagrave.com:- Birth: Jun. 20, 1880 Trenton Mercer County New Jersey, USA Death: Jun. 15, 1952 Seaside Heights Ocean County New Jersey, USA Sources include census records, World War I and II draft registration cards, and Trenton Evening Times 16 Jun 1952. Burial: Colonial Memorial Park Trenton Mercer County New Jersey, USA Created by: Anne Philbrick Record added: Jun 23, 2011 Find A Grave Memorial# 71844470 Noted events in his life were: • Occupation: : Electro Plate (1900), Machinist (1910 - 1930). Louis married Caroline Gertude Lee 60,61,86 about 1905. Caroline was born about 1885 in New Jersey, USA. Marriage Notes: 1. In the 1910 census they have been married 5 years. In the 1930 census Louis was 25 when he married. The child from this marriage was: + 62 M i. Cecil H. Lockwood 60,61,86 was born about 1906 in New Jersey, USA. 29. William Wesley Lockwood 8,24,25,62,63,64 was born on 31 Jan 1882 in Trenton, Mercer, New Jersey, USA and died after 1942. General Notes: 1. From the Trenton Evening Times of 14th May 1909, Page 12:- William W. Lockwood and wife Lydia D. Lockwood, were named owners Edward Reeger, builder, in a contract filed yesterday in the office of the County Clerk for the erection of a two and one-half story frame cottage on Revere Avenue. The structure will cost $2,545 and must be finished by September 15th next. 2. From the "World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918" database at ancestry.com:- Name: William Wesley Lockwood City: Trenton County: Mercer State: New Jersey Birth Date: 31 Jan 1882 Race: White FHL Roll Number: 1754444 DraftBoard: 3 Lived at 869 Revere Avenue, Trenton, New Jersey. he is a Tool Inspector woring in New Brunswick, New Jersey. Wife is Lydia Lockwood 3. In the 1920 census he is listed as William L Lockwood. 4. From the "U.S. World War II Draft Registration Cards, 1942" database at ancestry.com:- Name: William Wesley Lockwood Birth Date: 31 Jan 1882 Birth Place: Trenton, New Jersey Residence: Mercer, New Jersey Race: White Still living at 869 Revere Avenue, Trenton, New Jersey. Wife is now Mrs Carrie Lockwood. He is working for Luscumb Aircraft, Mercer Airport, W. Trenton, Mercer, New Jersey Noted events in his life were: • Occupation: : Wool Spinner (1900), Machinist (1910 - 1920), Toolmaker (1930). William married Lydia De Cou Ivins 63,87 about 1907. Lydia was born about 1885 in New Jersey, USA and died about 1926 in Trenton, Mercer, New Jersey, USA aged about 41. Marriage Notes: 1. The 1910 census states that they have been married 3 years. The child from this marriage was: + 63 M i. William Lockwood 63,64,87 was born about 1910 in New Jersey, USA. William next married Carrie Unknown 64 about 1927. Carrie was born about 1884 in Pennslyvania, USA. Marriage Notes: 1. In the 1930 census, Carrie is 46 and her first marriage was at 43. 30. Frank Lockwood was born on 23 Apr 1883 in Trenton, Mercer, New Jersey, USA and died on 6 Jul 1884 in Chambersburg, Mercer, New Jersey, USA aged 1. General Notes: 1. From the "New Jersey Births and Christenings, 1660-1980" database at https://familysearch.org:- Name: Frank Lockwood Gender: Male Baptism/Christening Date: Baptism/Christening Place: Birth Date: 23 Apr 1883 Birthplace: Trenton, Mercer, New Jersey Father's Name: Joseph. Lockwood Father's Birthplace: Us. Father's Age: 33y Mother's Name: Lizzie Grindrod Mother's Birthplace: Us. Mother's Age: 32y Indexing Project (Batch) Number: C02325-0 System Origin: New Jersey-EASy Source Film Number: 494198 2. From the "New Jersey Deaths and Burials, 1720-1988" database at https://familysearch.org:- Name: Frank Lockwood Gender: Male Death Date: 06 Jul 1884 Death Place: Chambersburg, Mercer, New Jersey Age: 0 Birth Date: 1884 Birthplace: Us Father's Birthplace: Eng Mother's Birthplace: Us Indexing Project (Batch) Number: B06592-0 System Origin: New Jersey-EASy Source Film Number: 589305 Reference Number: v 17 p 39 {{Image|file=Lockwood_Name_Study-4.jpg |align=r |size=l |caption=Arthur Konover Lockwood & Sadie Fronley Lockwood }} 31. Arthur Konover Lockwood 8,25,26,65,66 was born on 30 Oct 1887 in Trenton, Mercer, New Jersey, USA and died on 11 Sep 1960 in Yardville Heights, Mercer, New Jersey, USA aged 72. General Notes: 1. From the "World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918" database at ancestry.com:- Name: Arthur K Lockwood County: Mercer State: New Jersey Birthplace: New Jersey;United States of America Birth Date: 30 Oct 1887 Race: Caucasian (White) FHL Roll Number: 1712214 Also states he was a steelworker with American bridge Co in Mercer, New Jersey. Also that he is married with 2 children under 12. 2. From the "U.S. World War II Draft Registration Cards, 1942" database at ancestry.com:- Name: Arthur Konover Lockwood Birth Date: 30 Oct 1887 Birth Place: Trenton, New Jersey Residence: Mercer, New Jersey Race: White He was living at 42 Althea Avenue, Yardville Heights, Mercer, New Jersey and still working for American Bridge Co. Next of kin is Mrs Sadie Lockwood. 3. From www.findagrave.com:- Birth: Oct. 30, 1887 Trenton Mercer County New Jersey, USA Death: Sep. 11, 1960 Yardville Heights Mercer County New Jersey, USA Sources include census records, World War I and II draft registration cards, and the Trenton Evening Times 12 Sep 1960 and 13 Sep 1960. Family links: Parents: Joseph Charles Lockwood (1851 - ____) Elizabeth Lockwood (____ - 1915) Burial: Colonial Memorial Park Trenton Mercer County New Jersey, USA Created by: Anne Philbrick Record added: Jun 23, 2011 Find A Grave Memorial# 71841657 Noted events in his life were: • Occupation: : Bridge Worker (1910), Iron Worker In Shipyard (1920), Iron Worker In Iron Mill (1930). Arthur married Sadie Unknown 26,65,66 about 1905. Sadie was born about 1884 in Pennsylvania, USA. Marriage Notes: 1. The 1930 census states his age of 18 when he married. Children from this marriage were: + 64 F i. Myrtle Lockwood 26,65 was born about 1907 in New Jersey, USA. + 65 M ii. Private
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32. Albert Leroy Lockwood 8,25,26,67 was born on 4 Jun 1889 in Trenton, Mercer, New Jersey, USA and died on 28 Jan 1942 in Trenton, Mercer, New Jersey, USA aged 52. General Notes: 1. From the "New Jersey Births and Christenings, 1660-1980" database at https://familysearch.org:- Name: La Roy Lockwood Gender: Male Birth Date: 03 Jun 1888 Birthplace: Trenton, Mercer, New Jersey Father's Name: Joseph Lockwood Father's Birthplace: Us Father's Age: 40y Mother's Name: Lizzie Grindrod Mother's Birthplace: Us Mother's Age: 35y Indexing Project (Batch) Number: C02276-3 System Origin: New Jersey-EASy Source Film Number: 494211 The date above maybe incorrect. According to the "World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918" database at ancestry.com his name is Albert Leroy Lockwood and his date of birth is 4th June 1889.This record also states he was a Tool Maker at the Boonton Rubber Co. and was living at 304 Madison, Boonton, New Jersey. 2. He is listed as Leroy in the 1895 New Jersey State Cnesus and as Albert in the 1900 USA census. 3. From the "Border Crossings: From U.S. to Canada, 1908-1935" database at ancestry.com for April 1913, he is 24, from Trento, New Jersey, a Machinist and he is going to Toronto. 4. Not found in the 1920 census. 5. From http://www.findagrave.com/:- Birth: Jun. 4, 1889 Trenton Mercer County New Jersey, USA Death: Jan. 28, 1942 Trenton Mercer County New Jersey, USA OBITUARY APPEARED SUNDAY FEBRUARY 1, 1942; Pg 8,Part 1, Sunday Times Advertiser, Trenton, Mercer Co., NJ: ALBERT L. LOCKWOOD; The funeral of Albert L. Lockwood, of 247 Euclid Avenue, who died Wednesday, was held yesterday from the Church Home of Ivins & Taylor, 77 Prospect Street. Dean Samuel Steinmetz of St. Michael's Episcopal Church, officiated, and interment was in Greenwood Cemetery. The bearers were: George Matthews, Arthur G. Lockwood, Cecil Lockwood, George Stout, Coleman Morgan and George Driesbach. Family links: Spouse: '''Lily Bowers Lockwood (1890 - 1970)* ''' Children: Ida Pearl Lockwood Vallerie (1909 - 1998)* Albert L Lockwood (1923 - 1986)* Burial: Greenwood Cemetery Trenton Mercer County New Jersey, USA Created by: John L. Nelson Record added: Oct 06, 2010 Find A Grave Memorial# 59697429 Noted events in his life were: • Occupation: : Machinist (1910), Tool Maker (1917), Engineer (1930). Albert married '''Lily''' Bowers 26,67 about 1909. '''Lily''' was born '''17 Sep''' '''1890''' in Burslem, Staffordshire and died on 16 Apr 1970 in Pennsauken, Camden County, New Jersey, USA aged about 80. Marriage Notes: 1. The 1910 census states that they have been married for 1 year. Children from this marriage were: + 66 F i. Ida Pearl Lockwood 26 was born on 18 Aug 1909 in New Jersey, USA and died on 23 Jan 1998 in Norwalk, Fairfield County, Connecticut, USA aged 88. + 67 M ii.''' Albert Leroy Lockwood Jr was born 28 Dec 1922 in Trenton, NJ & died on 28 Oct 1986 in Camden, NJ at 63. He was an engineer employed by the US Naval Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Trenton, NJ.''' 33. Alice Sarah Brian 30,31 was born on 24 Jul 1880 in Trenton, Mercer, New Jersey, USA. General Notes: 1. From the "New Jersey Births and Christenings,1660-1980" database at https://familysearch.org:- Name: Alice S. Brian Gender: Female Birth Date: 24 Jul 1880 Birthplace: Trenton, Mercer, New Jersey Father's Name: Richd. Brian Father's Birthplace: U.S. Father's Age: 24y Mother's Name: Lockwood Mother's Birthplace: U.S. Mother's Age: 21y Indexing Project (Batch) Number: C01830-9 System Origin: New Jersey-EASy Source Film Number: 494192 2. In the 1895 New Jesey State Census listed as Sarah Brian, living in Trenton Ward 3 with the Thomas and Helen MacKenzie family. County: Mercer Locality: Trenton Ward 3 Roll: V227_88 Page: 84 Line: 26 3. In the 1900 census she is listed as Sallie Packer. Noted events in her life were: • Occupation: : Potter (1900). Alice married John Fabian on 25 Jun 1901 in Christ Church, Trenton, Mercer, New Jersey, USA. John was born about 1881 in New Jersey, USA. Marriage Notes: 1. She married John Fabian on 26th June 1901 at Christ Church, Trenton where she is listed as Sarah Alice Brian (source Trenton Times 27th June 1901). 34. Walter Richard Brian 30 was born on 17 Sep 1883 in Trenton, Mercer, New Jersey, USA and died after 1942. General Notes: 1. From the "New Jersey Births and Christenings, 1660-1980" database at https://familysearch.org:- Name: Walter R Brian Gender: Male Birth Date: 17 Sep 1883 Birthplace: M., Mercer, New Jersey Father's Name: Richard Brian Father's Birthplace: Eng Father's Age: 27y Mother's Name: Alice Lockwood Mother's Birthplace: Us Mother's Age: 24y Indexing Project (Batch) Number: C02325-0 System Origin: New Jersey-EASy Source Film Number: 494198 2. Not found in the 1895 New Jersey State Census or 1900 census 3. From the "World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918" database at ancestry.com:- Name: Walter Richard Brian County: Mercer State: New Jersey Birth Date: 17 Sep 1883 Race: White FHL Roll Number: 1712214 DraftBoard: 0 He is a Potter at Longside? Pottery. 3. From the "U.S. World War II Draft Registration Cards, 1942" database at ancestry.com:- Name: Walter Richard Brian Birth Date: 17 Sep 1883 Birth Place: Trenton, New Jersey Residence: Mercer, New Jersey Race: White Lived at 350 Whitehorse Avenue, Trenton, Mercer, New Jersey. Wife is Mrs. Minnie Brian and he is unemployed. 4. Walter firstly married Alvira H Huggins in 1903, however (a) Trenton Evening Times of 15/5/1911, 22/5/1911 and 13/12/1911 have arrticles on the divorce of Walter R Brian and Alvira H Brian (b) 1910 census shows Walter in Trenton married for 5 years but no wife with him. In Baltimore, Alvira Brain, age 29 has been married for 6 years but no husband is listed. She is living with her mother Emma Huggins Second marriage was to Minnie Curl about 1917. The 1920 census shows that his mother in law, Elizabeth Curl is staying with him. 5.In an email dated 14th July 2011 from Anne Philbrick she states "Walter's marriage to Minnie was a little earlier as well. He married her on Christmas Day 1912, source Trenton Evening Times 27 Dec 1912.". Walter married Alvira Huggins on 8 Jul 1903 in Trenton, Mercer, New Jersey, USA. Marriage Notes: 1. From The Trenton Times published 9th July 1903, the marriage of Miss Alvira Huggins daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Huggins and William R. Brian were married last eveing at the home of the bride's parents, 164 South Stockton Street. 35. Albert Brian was born about Oct 1885 in Trenton, Mercer, New Jersey, USA. General Notes: 1. Albert is listed as a child of Richard and Alice on page 177 of the "Genealogical and personal memorial of Mercer County, New Jersey, Volume 1" by Lee, Francis Bazley, 1869-1914, ed Publisher: New York, Chicago, Lewis Publishing Company, Year: 1907. 2. From the "New Jersey Deaths and Burials, 1720-1988" database at https://familysearch.org:- Name: Albert R. Brian Gender: Male Burial Date: Burial Place: Death Date: 23 Jul 1885 Death Place: Chambersburg, Mercer, New Jersey Age: 0 Birth Date: 1885 Birthplace: Eng Father's Birthplace: Eng Mother's Birthplace: Eng Indexing Project (Batch) Number: B06594-8 System Origin: New Jersey-EASy Source Film Number: 589307 Reference Number: v 19 p 37 NOTE that the death above is NOT this Albert as it states he was born in England. At www.freebmd.org.uk there is an entry for an Albert Richard Brian born in the September Quarter of 1884 in the Shardlow Registration District, Volume 7b, Page 542. I believe that this child is the son of Richard Brian (Richard's father) and Hannah. The family, including Albert at 5 months old, returned from a trip to England on the "City of Rome" arriving in New York on 3rd April 1885 3. The Trenton Times dated 10th December 1886 has the following article:- “Articles of adoption were asked for and granted this morning to Richard Brian who desired to adopt his 14 month old grandson Joseph Albert Brian. This would make him born around October 1885, which I expect is after the 1885 New Jersey census. 4. An Albert R. Brian is listed in the 1895 New Jersey State Census living with Richard and Anne Brian in Trenton. 5. In the 1900 census Albert is shown as aged 14 and born October 1885, and in 1910 as aged 24. 6. From www.findagrave.com:- Birth: Oct. 19, 1885 New Jersey, USA Death: Nov. 3, 1922 Trenton Mercer County New Jersey, USA Albert was the adopted son of Richard Brian and his second wife Hannah Slack Vardy Brian. However, he was actually the grandson of Richard and Richard's first wife Mary Nixon Brian. Albert's original name was Joseph Albert Brian. He was the youngest child of Richard's eldest son Richard Brian Jr (1856-1886) and his wife Alice Lockwood Brian Packer (1859-1900). Following the Oct 1886 death of Richard Jr, grandfather Richard Sr adopted Albert. The adoption became effective in Dec 1886. His name was changed from Joseph Albert Brian to Albert Richard Brian. It may have been to honor the deceased Richard Jr. It also may have honored Richard Sr's deceased infant son Albert Richard Brian (1884-1885). In 1910, at age 25, Albert moved with his new bride Ethel Chadwick Brian to Detroit, Michigan. However, the couple returned to Trenton, New Jersey prior to Albert's death in 1922. Sources include the Trenton Times 10 Dec 1886 and 16 Dec 1886, census records, World War I draft registration card, Trenton Evening Times 8 Nov 1910, 15 Nov 1910, and 6 Nov 1922, "Genealogical and Personal Memorial of Mercer County New Jersey" by Francis Bazley Lee, Trenton Sunday Advertiser 20 Nov 1910, and Trenton Sunday Times Advertiser 5 Nov 1922. Please Note: Attached photos are from Greenwood Cemetery and are actually for his uncle Albert (1884-1885). Removal has been requested. Family links: Parents: Richard Brian (1856 - 1886) Alice E Packer (1859 - 1900) Spouse: Ethel Lenora Chadwick Brian Broomall (1888 - 1952) Burial: Riverview Cemetery Trenton Mercer County New Jersey, USA Created by: Anne Philbrick Record added: Dec 27, 2010 Find A Grave Memorial# 63361753 36. Edwin Leslie Packer was born on 11 Aug 1891 in Trenton, Mercer, New Jersey, USA. General Notes: 1. From the "New Jersey Births and Christenings, 1660-1980" database at https://familysearch.org:- Name: Edwin L. Packer Gender: Male Baptism/Christening Date: Baptism/Christening Place: Birth Date: 11 Aug 1891 Birthplace: Trenton, Mercer, New Jersey Father's Name: Adin B. Packer Father's Birthplace: Us Father's Age: 22y Mother's Name: Alice E. Lockwood Mother's Birthplace: Us Mother's Age: 30y Indexing Project (Batch) Number: C01206-2 System Origin: New Jersey-EASy Source Film Number: 494220 Reference Number: v 38 p 349 2. In the 1895 New Jersey State Census he is listed as E. L. Packer and living with his grandparents W. D. Packer and S. E. Packer. 3. From www.findagrave.com:- Birth: Aug. 11, 1891 Trenton Mercer County New Jersey, USA Death: Apr. 8, 1964 Trenton Mercer County New Jersey, USA Family links: Parents: Adin Ballon Packer (1868 - 1900) Alice E Packer (1859 - 1900) Spouse: Helen Billingham Packer (1895 - 1973) Children: Marion W Packer (1914 - 1939)* Elinor G Packer Litsenberger Mackensen (1915 - 2000)* Burial: Greenwood Cemetery Trenton Mercer County New Jersey, USA Created by: Anne Philbrick Record added: Dec 24, 2010 Find A Grave Memorial# 63268782 37. Infant Bennett was born about 1872 in Ridgefield, Fairfield, Connecticut, USA and died on 3 May 1872 in Ridgefield, Fairfield, Connecticut, USA. General Notes: 1. Name and sex is unknown. They are not stated on the gravestone or on the death record in the "Connecticut Deaths and Burials, 1772-1934" database at https://familysearch.org. 38. Grace Lockwood 41 was born about Feb 1886 in Connecticut, USA. General Notes: 1. There is an IGI record for the birth of Grace in Feb 1886 but no Batch or Film Number is listed. 2. No records found after the 1900 census. 39. David Lockwood 41,70 was born about Jan 1891 in Connecticut, USA. General Notes: 1. There is an IGI record for the birth of David in Jan 1891 but no Batch or Film Number is listed. 2. Not found in 1920 or 1930 census. Noted events in his life were: • Occupation: : Hired MAN Farm (1910). 40. Myra Lockwood 41,71 was born about May 1894 in Connecticut, USA. General Notes: 1. There is an IGI record for the birth of Myra in May 1894 but no Batch or Film Number is listed. 2. In the 1910 census she is a Ward of the Williams family in Redding, Fairfield, Connecticut. Her brother Sydney is a ward with a different family in Redding. At ancestry.com she has been listed as Head rather than Ward. 41. Sydney Mansfield Lockwood 41,72,73,74 was born on 19 Sep 1896 in Georgetown, Fairfield, Connecticut, USA and died on 25 Feb 1966 in Redding, Fairfield, Connecticut, USA aged 69. General Notes: Redding, Georgetown, Wilton, Branchville, Danbury & Redding are all within a few miles of each other in Connecticut. 1. In the 1910 census Sydney is a Ward. 2. From the "World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918" database at ancestry.com:- Name: Sindey Mansfield Lockwood County: Fairfield State: Connecticut Birth Date: 19 Sep 1898 Race: White FHL Roll Number: 1570298 DraftBoard: 12 Living in Danbury, Fairfield, Connecticut Occupation looks like Fireman Nearest Relative is his uncle William Lockwood of Georgetown, Connecticut Card is dated 18th September 1918 Note:- Year of birth should be 1896 not 1898 3. From the "U.S. World War II Draft Registration Cards, 1942" database at ancestry.com:- Name: Sydney Mansfield Lockwood Birth Date: 19 Sep 1896 Birth Place: Georgetown, Connecticuit Residence: Fairfield, Connecticut Race: White 4. From the "Social Security Death Index" database at ancestry.com:- Name: Sydney Lockwood SSN: 049-05-9398 Last Residence: 06896 Redding, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States of America Born: 19 Sep 1896 Died: Feb 1966 State (Year) SSN issued: Connecticut (Before 1951) 5. From the "Connecticut Death Index, 1949-2001" database at ancestry.com:- Name: Sidne M Lockwood Death Date: 25 Feb 1966 Death Place: Danbury, Fairfield, Connecticut Age: 69 Years Birth Date: abt 1897 Marital Status: Never Married (Single) State File #: 02673 Residence : Redding, Fairfield, Connecticut Gender: Male Race: White Noted events in his life were: • Occupation: : Fireman (1918 - 1920), Mechanic At Creamery (1930). 42. May F. Lockwood 43,44 was born about Feb 1887 in Connecticut, USA and died about 1918 in Ridgefield, Fairfield, Connecticut, USA aged about 31. General Notes: 1. In the 1910 census she is living almost next door to her parents. She is also listed as Mary. 2. At ancestry.com, from the "The Bridgeport Telegram (Bridgeport, Connecticut)" published 23rd October 1918 under the heading "Deaths and Funerals" under the Georgetown heading:- "The funeral of Mrs. Stephen Harris was in the Methodist Church on Tuesday, Rev. S. D. Lewis officiating. Mrs. Harris died from pneumonia and was 31 years of age. She was a member of the Episcopal Church and of the Epworth League, also president of the local W. C. T.U. She leaves a husband and one daughter, Miss Evelyn." A few lines above this, there is the following:- "Private William Lockwood of Camp Meade was home on a furlough, which enabled hime to attendhis sister's funeral. 3. From www.findagrave.com:- May F Lockwood Harris Birth: 1887 Death: 1918 Wife of Stephen J. Harris Burial: Branchville Cemetery Ridgefield Fairfield County Connecticut, USA Created by: Gary Boughton Record added: Dec 30, 2009 Find A Grave Memorial# 46147869 May married Stephen James Harris 44 about 1906. Stephen was born on 11 Nov 1878 in Connecticut, USA. Marriage Notes: 1. In the 1910 census they had been married for 4 years. Noted events in his life were: • Occupation: : Wire Weaver (1910), Wire Drawer (1918). The child from this marriage was: + 68 F i. Bessie Harris 44 was born about 1908 in Connecticut, USA.
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43. James Henry Lockwood 43 was born about Sep 1888 in Connecticut, USA. General Notes: 1. Not found in the 1910, 1920 or 1930 census. 2. The "Hannaford Family Tree" at ancestry.com has James marrying an Annie and living in Sullivan, New Hampshire. I think this is incorrect as his WW1 and WW2 Registration cards have a date of birth of 31st March 1883. I beleieve the Hannaford Lockwood is the James Henry Lockwood who was the son of W. H. abd Addie F.Lockwood who were living in Saint Johnsbury, Caledonia, Vermont at the time of the 1900 census. 44. J. Walter Lockwood was born about Oct 1888 in Connecticut, USA and died on 11 Apr 1893 in Ridgefield, Fairfield, Connecticut, USA aged about 4. General Notes: 1. From the "Connecticut Deaths and Burials, 1772-1934" database at https://familysearch.org:- Name: J. Walter Lockwood Gender: Male Death Date: 11 Apr 1893 Death Place: Ridgefield, Connecticut Age: 4 Birth Date: 1889 Father's Name: William Father's Birthplace: Mother's Name: Emma Indexing Project (Batch) Number: B04057-0 System Origin: Connecticut-EASy Source Film Number: 3360 Reference Number: 26 2. From www.findagrave.com:- J. Walter Lockwood Birth: unknown Death: Apr. 11, 1893 Son of William & Emma, age 4 yrs. 7 mos. 5 das. Burial: Branchville Cemetery Ridgefield Fairfield County Connecticut, USA Created by: Gary Boughton Record added: May 07, 2009 Find A Grave Memorial# 36827521 45. Lulu Lockwood 75,76,77 was born on 8 Apr 1890 in Connecticut, USA and died on 12 Nov 1981 in Norwalk, Fairfield, Connecticut, USA aged 91. General Notes: 1. It is possible that Lulu was adopted. She is not with the family in the 1900 census, when she would have been about 10 years old, and no birth or marriage record has been found. When Roswell D. Lockwood died in 1952, his obituary stated that he was survived by 4 sisters. In the 1930 census, Emma Lockwood is the mother-in-law to Clarence Burr. 2. From www.fultonhistory.com, the paper Wilton Bulletine, Wilton, Connecticut published Thursday 21st January 1943 under the heading "News of Georgetown":- "Mrs. Emma Lockwood is visiting at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Lulu Burr, in Norwaik.". 3. From the "Connecticut Death Index, 1949-2001" at ancestry.com:- Name: Lulu L Burr Father's Surname: Lockwood Death Date: 12 Nov 1981 Death Place: Norwalk, Connecticut Age: 91 Years Birth Place: Connecticut Birth Date: 8 Apr 1890 Marital Status: Widowed Spouse: Clare State File #: 23479 Occupation: HOMEMAKER Industry: OWN HOME Residence : Norwalk, Connecticut Address: Ambler Dr 06851 Race: White 4. From the "Social Security Death Index" at ancestry.com:- Name: Lulu Burr SSN: 043-07-4864 Last Residence: 06820 Darien, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States of America Born: 8 Apr 1890 Died: Nov 1981 State (Year) SSN issued: Connecticut (Before 1951) Lulu married Clarence Henry Burr 75,76,77 about 1907. Clarence was born on 17 Jan 1888 in Georgetown, Connecticut, USA and died on 10 Jun 1979 in Norwalk, Fairfield, Connecticut, USA aged 91. Marriage Notes: 1. In the 1910 census, they are listed as having been married for 3 years. Noted events in his life were: • Occupation: : Engineer In Hat Factory (1910), Railroad Engineer (1920 - 1930). Children from this marriage were: + 69 M i. William Burr 75,76,77 was born about 1909 in Connecticut, USA. + 70 M ii. Private 46. Bessy Lockwood 43,44,78,79 was born about Sep 1892 in Connecticut, USA. General Notes: 1. In the 1920 census she has been indexed as Bessie Hamarek at ancestry.com Bessy married Clarence Nathaniel Hancock 78,79 about 1910. Clarence was born on 11 Aug 1888 in Brewster, New York, USA. Marriage Notes: 1. In the 1930 census, she is listed as being aged 17 when she married, and Nathanial as 21 which means they married in 1909 - however in the 1910 census they are both single. I expect that they married soon after the 1910 census was taken. Noted events in his life were: • Occupation: : Carpenter (1920), Salesman (1930). Children from this marriage were: + 71 M i. Private + 72 F ii. Private 47. William Lockwood 43,44,45,80 was born on 25 May 1894 in Georgetown, Connecticut, USA. General Notes: 1. Date of birth from WW1 Registration Card - see below. 2. In the 1910 census he is listed as Willie. 3. From the "World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918" database at ancestry.com:- Name: William Lockwood County: Fairfield State: Connecticut Birthplace: Connecticut Birth Date: 25 May 1894 Race: Caucasian (White) FHL Roll Number: 1570493 DraftBoard: 14 Place of Birth: Wilton, Connecticut Living in Georgetown, Connecticut and working as a clerk. Card dated 5th June 1917 4. From the "U.S. World War II Draft Registration Cards, 1942" database at ancestry.com:- Name: William Lockwood Jr Birth Date: 25 May 1894 Birth Place: Georgetown, Connecticuit Residence: Fairfield, Connecticut Race: White Living at 7 Roosevett Street, Norwalk, Fairfield, Connecticut Place of Birth:- Georgetown, Connecticut Noted events in his life were: • Occupation: : Clerk In Wire Mill (1920 - 1930). William married Harriett S. Unknown 80 about 1921. Harriett was born about 1893 in Connecticut, USA. 48. Irene Lockwood 43,44,45,81 was born about May 1896 in Connecticut, USA and died after 1983. General Notes: 1. Is indexed as Claire in the 1920 census. 2. From www.fultonhistory.co, the paper Wilton Bulletin, Wilton, Connecticut published Thursday 26th August 1943:- Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Pfahl Entertain 33 Relatives at Family Reunion Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pfahl of Chi-ken's Street, were hosts on Sunday to 33 members of Mrs. Pfahl's family. Her mother, Mrs. Emma Lockwood, was the guest of honor and found herself surrounded by her numerous sons and daughters and their children. "There should have been 36 of us," said Mrs. Pfahl, "but three of the boys are in the armed forces so they could not come." There was dinner at 1 p.m.nicely done to a turn at the outdoor fireplace and plenty of salad and watermelon. In the evening another meal was served to the gathering out-of-doors. In the interim croquet and badminton were in full swing and there was plenty of famiiy talk on the porch. Mrs. Pfahl's home is the old Lockwood homestead where her mother and father had lived before her and brought up their family of seven children. Mrs. Pfahl was born and married in the house, and returned to it 10 years later. Many of the guests at the Sunday family reunion came from Norwalk. They were Mr. and Mrs. William Lockwood, Jr., and nephew, Marshal Seymour, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Burr, Mr. and Mrs. William Burr and daughters, Jean and Lois, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Doulens and sons, Charles, Robert and Allen, Roswell Lockwood and his son: Billy. Present also were Mr. and Mrs. Bryon Scott and children, Bryon, Dorothy, Robert and Ralph of Ridgefield; Mrs. Clarence Hancock and Mrs. George Cornell of Brewster, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Heinen and son, Donnie, of Patterson, N. Y. 3. In the Connecticut City Directory for 1983 in Ridgefield, there is a Irene Pfahl, retired living at 48 Mountain Road, Georgetown. At the same adrress is Michael F. Pfahl Noted events in her life were: • Occupation: : Clerk In P.O. (1920). Irene married Charles Albert Pfahl.81 Charles was born on 25 Feb 1889 in Indianapolis, Indiana, USA and died on 24 Sep 1948 in Georgetown, Connecticut, USA aged 59. Noted events in his life were: • Occupation: : Supt (1930). Children from this marriage were: + 73 M i. Private + 74 M ii. Private 49. Roswell David Lockwood 43,44,45 was born on 25 Jun 1898 in Connecticut, USA and died on 29 Aug 1952 in Norwalk, Fairfield, Connecticut, USA aged 54. General Notes: 1. Is indexed as Boswell D. in the 1920 census. 2. From the "World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918" database at ancestry.com:- Name: Roswell David Lockwood County: Fairfield State: Connecticut Birth Date: 25 Jun 1898 Race: White FHL Roll Number: 1570493 DraftBoard: 14 Card is dated 12th September 1918. He is living in Georgetown, Fairfield, Connecticut and working as a Labourer. 3. Not found in 1930 census. 4. From http://fultonhistory.com, the digital paper "The Wilton Bulletin, Wilton, Conn" published Wednesday 3rd September 1952:- "R.D. Lockwood dies in hospital. Roswell D. Lockwood, youngest son of Mrs. Emma Lockwood and the late Willie Lockwood, died at Norwalk Hospital Friday Morning. Funeral services were held at his home Monday morning with the Rev. Henry Flanagan of St. Thomas Church officiating. Burial was in St. Johns Cemetery. besides his mother, he is survived by his wife Kathleen Pierce Lockwood, a son William; four sisters, Mrs. Clarence Burr of Norwalk, Mrs. Clarence Hancock of Brewster, N.Y.and Mrs. Charles Pfahl and Mrs. Bryon Scott of Georgetown; and a brother William Lockwood of Norwalk.". Noted events in his life were: • Occupation: : Builder In Tin Company (1920). Roswell married Kathleen Pierce. The child from this marriage was: + 75 M i. Private 50. Emma Lockwood 44,45,82 was born about 1906 in Connecticut, USA. General Notes: 1. A newspaper report in the Wilton Bulletin published 7th August 1957 indicates that Emma had 3 more sons - Bruce, Douglas and Gary. Emma married Bryon Scott 82 about 1927. Bryon was born on 24 Feb 1903 in Connecticut, USA and died about Oct 1967 in Wilton, Fairfield, Connecticut, USA aged about 64. Marriage Notes: 1. The 1930 census indicates they had been married for 3 years. Noted events in his life were: • Occupation: : Painter (1930). Children from this marriage were: + 76 M i. Private + 77 F ii. Private + 78 M iii. Private + 79 M iv. Private 51. Charles William Wakeman 18,46,47,48,49 was born on 7 Dec 1878 in Weston, Fairfield, Connecticut, USA. General Notes: 1. Date of birth from "The Wakeman Genealogy 1630-1899", Author: Robert P. Wakeman. Publication: Meriden, CT, 1900 and from "United States, World War II Draft Registration Cards, 1942" at https://familysearch.org 2. Listed as William in the 1920 census. Noted events in his life were: • Occupation: : Farm Labourer (1900 - 1910), Farmer (1920 - 1930). 52. Lilian May Wakeman 46,47,48 was born on 12 Jul 1890 in Connecticut, USA. General Notes: 1. Date of birth in "The Wakeman Genealogy 1630-1899", Author: Robert P. Wakeman. Publication: Meriden, CT, 1900. 2. In the 1910 census she is listed as Lillie Noted events in her life were: • Occupation: : Teacher (1910). 53. Nathan Wood 18 was born about 1879 in Wilton, Fairfield, Connecticut, USA. ''' Fifth Generation''' 54. Mabel P. Lockwood 52,53,54,83 was born about 1899 in New Jersey, USA and died on 2 Dec 1970 in Trenton, Mercer, New Jersey, USA aged about 71. General Notes: 1. According to the site at http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/s/t/o/Richard-L-Stout/WEBSITE-0001/UHP-0643.html she married Russel Steepy 2. From www.findagrave.com:- Birth: 1900 Death: Dec. 2, 1970 Family links: Parents: Joseph Henry Lockwood (____ - 1943) Sydnie Blake Pennignton Lockwood (____ - 1916) Spouse: Russell W. Steepy (1898 - 1972)* Burial: Greenwood Cemetery Trenton Mercer County New Jersey, USA Created by: Scott Balyer Record added: Jun 12, 2011 Find A Grave Memorial# 71200248 Noted events in her life were: • Occupation: : Polisher At Watch Factory (1920). Mabel married Russell Winfield Steepy,83 son of Unknown and Unknown, about 1922. Russell was born on 26 Aug 1897 in New Jersey, USA and died on 17 Jul 1972 in Trenton, Mercer, New Jersey, USA aged 74. Marriage Notes: 1. The 1930 census shows that they were married 8 years earlier. Noted events in his life were: • Occupation: : Pottery Mould Maker (1930). Children from this marriage were: + 80 M i. Private + 81 M ii. Private + 82 M iii. Private 55. Harold Joseph Lockwood 53,54,84 was born about 1902 in New Jersey, USA. Noted events in his life were: • Occupation: : Machinist (1920), Dairy Salesman (1930). Harold married Mary Bloom 54,84 on 30 Aug 1919 in Trenton, Mercer, New Jersey, USA. Mary was born about 1896 in Pennslyvania, USA. Marriage Notes: 1. From the Trenton Evening Times 1st September 1919 at ancestry.com:- Miss Mary Bloom becomes a bride Miss Mary Bloom of 248 Pearl Street and Harold Joseph Lockwood of 259 South Olden Avenue were married last Saturday evening. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Charles H. Elder. Miss Florence Setterman and William Lee attended the couple. After the cermony a reception was held at the home of the bridegooms parents; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Lockwood of 720 Spruce Street with whom the young couple will reside. Noted events in her life were: • Occupation: : Seamstress (1930). 56. Mildred Lockwood 53,54 was born about 1904 in New Jersey, USA. Noted events in her life were: • Occupation: : Watch Factory Worker (1920). 57. Private 58. Hazel Lockwood 57,58 was born about 1901 in New Jersey, USA. Noted events in her life were: • Occupation: : Stenographer (1920). 59. Dorothy Lockwood 57,58 was born about 1905 in New Jersey, USA. 60. Lester Lockwood 57,58,85 was born about 1909 in Pennslyvania, USA. General Notes: 1. In the 1930 census he is listed as L V Lockwood. Noted events in his life were: • Occupation: : Clerk (1930). 61. Private 62. Cecil H. Lockwood 60,61,86 was born about 1906 in New Jersey, USA. Noted events in his life were: • Occupation: : Iron Worker (1930).
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63. William Lockwood 63,64,87 was born about 1910 in New Jersey, USA. 64. Myrtle Lockwood 26,65 was born about 1907 in New Jersey, USA. General Notes: 1. Indexed as Mantle S. Lockwood in the 1910 census at ancestry.com
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'''65. Albert Leroy Lockwood, Jr. was born 22 Dec 1922 in Trenton, NJ and died 28 Oct 1986 in Camden, NJ at West Jersey Medical Center due to renal failure. He is buried at Lakeview Memorial Park in Cinnaminson, NJ (he is the father of Wikitree profile Lockwood-1016).''' '''Spouse: Joan Caroline Turse (1929-1979)'''
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66. Ida Pearl Lockwood 26 was born on 18 Aug 1909 in New Jersey, USA and died on 23 Jan 1998 in Norwalk, Fairfield County, Connecticut, USA aged 88. General Notes: 1. Not found in the 1920 or 1930 census. 2. From http://www.findagrave.com/:- Birth: Aug. 18, 1909 Trenton Mercer County New Jersey, USA Death: Jan. 23, 1998 Norwalk Fairfield County Connecticut, USA Family links: Parents: Albert LeRoy Lockwood (1889 - 1942) '''Lily Bowers Lockwood (1890 - 1970) ''' Spouse: John E Vallerie (1904 - 1985) '''Son: Judge John E. Vallerie, Jr (1930-1997) Leroy L. Vallerie (1933-2009) ''' Burial: Saint Johns Cemetery Norwalk Fairfield County Connecticut, USA Created by: Anne Philbrick Record added: Feb 07, 2011 Find A Grave Memorial# 65332407 67. Private 68. Bessie Harris 44 was born about 1908 in Connecticut, USA. General Notes: 1. In the 1910 census she has been indexed as Bennie at ancestry.com. 69. William Burr 75,76,77 was born about 1909 in Connecticut, USA. General Notes: 1. William married Irene and they had Jean. They appear in the 1930 census with Irene indexed as "Faine W" and Jean as "Jennie". In an ancesty.com notifucation fron Brienne3 she states "Lois was born Oct. 18, 1930. She married Henry Webb" 70. Private 71. Private 72. Private 73. Private 74. Private 75. Private Private married Private Children from this marriage were: + 83 M i. Private + 84 M ii. Private + 85 M iii. Private + 86 F iv. Private 76. Private 77. Private 78. Private 79. Private '''Descendancy from Oldest Known Lockwood in this Family''' William Joseph Lockwood ancestors descendants (March 16, 1752 - ) Mary William Lockwood ancestors descendants (1774 - ) m. Thomas Lister John Lockwood ancestors descendants (1793 - May 25, 1868) m. Mary Mellor James Lockwood ancestors descendants (1816 - October 1887) m. Betty Hargreaves Ann (Lockwood) Wardropper ancestors (October 1842 - March 23, 1912) Ellen Lockwood ancestors (1846 - ) Joseph Lockwood ancestors descendants (September 5, 1819 - November 2, 1895) m. Mary Wood m. Mary Wood Joseph Charles Lockwood ancestors descendants (February 2, 1851 - October 15, 1921) Alice (Lockwood) Packer ancestors (April 10, 1859 - June 23, 1900) Mary Ann (Lockwood) Midwood ancestors (1825 - 1900) m. James Midwood Simeon Lockwood ancestors (January 9, 1825 - ) m. Susannah Gledhill Elizabeth (Lockwood) Camp ancestors (1826 - ) m. William Camp David Lockwood ancestors (1829 - September 16, 1889) m. Elizabeth (Betty) Crossley John Lockwood ancestors descendants (1832 - June 1903) m. Mary Hannah UNKNOWN Mary Louisa Lockwood ancestors (January 7, 1855 - January 21, 1876) Julia Hannah Lockwood ancestors (1856 - 1930) Thomas H. Lockwood ancestors (1860 - ) Ida Lockwood ancestors descendants (1862 - ) Alice Lockwood ancestors (1958 - ) Charles Mellor Lockwood ancestors descendants (1835 - March 28, 1871) m. Jane Firth Charles Harry Lockwood ancestors descendants (December 12, 1870 - February 12, 1935) '''Sources''' * http://www.lockwoodons.webspace.virginmedia.com/lockwooduk041 * https://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/Lockwood * http://www.ancestry.com/name-origin?surname=lockwood * Lockwood-Schiffhauer Master Tree : Ancestry.com- owner dlockwood3 http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/7557070/family == Lockwoods on WikiTree == https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/lockwood
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Line 3:'''Descendants of Edmund Lockwood (brother of Robert) to my wife ''' * '''First Generation''' 1. Schiffhauer-3 *'''Second Generation''' 2. John Henry Schiffhauer [3],1 son of John Henry Schiffhauer Sr [5]2 and Edith W Barnes [4],3 was born on 4 Feb 1930 in Camden, Camden, New Jersey, USA.1 Noted events in his life are: • He had a residence in 1993 in Murrells Inlet, SC.4 • He had a residence in 1935 in Holmes, Delaware, Pennsylvania.5 • He resided at Marital Status: SingleRelation to Head of House: Son on 1 Apr 1940 in Camden, Camden, New Jersey, USA.5 • He resided at Marital Status: SingleRelation to Head of House: Son in 1930 in Camden, Camden, New Jersey, USA.6 John married Marian Woodruff [2] [MRIN: 1]. The child from this marriage is: 1 i. Private [1] 3. Marian Woodruff [2] was born on 16 Sep 1930 in Camden, Camden, New Jersey, USA. Marian married John Henry Schiffhauer [3]1 [MRIN: 1]. *'''Third Generation''' 4. John Henry Schiffhauer Sr [5],2 son of Anton Eugen Schiffhauer [7]7 and Gertrude Merrit [6],8 was born on 25 Oct 1892 in Binghamton, Broome, New York, USA,9 died on 10 Nov 1951 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA10 at age 59, and was buried on 1 Nov 1951 in Pennsauken, Camden County, New Jersey, USA.11 Noted events in his life are: • He had a residence in 1931 in Camden, New Jersey, USA.12 • He had a residence in 1917-1918 in Brooklyn, Kings, New York.13 • He had a residence in 1942 in Camden, New Jersey, USA.14 • He had a residence in 1935 in Penn Holmes, Delaware, Pennsylvania.5 • He resided at Marital Status: MarriedRelation to Head of House: Head on 1 Apr 1940 in Camden, Camden, New Jersey, USA.5 • He resided at Marital Status: MarriedRelation to Head of House: Head in 1930 in Camden, Camden, New Jersey, USA.6 John married Edith W Barnes [4]3 [MRIN: 2]. Children from this marriage are: 2 i. John Henry Schiffhauer [3]1 ii. Robert Schiffhauer [8]5 was born about 1932 in Camden, Camden, New Jersey, USA.5 5. Edith W Barnes [4],3 daughter of Morris Henry Barnes [10]15 and Laura Edith Wunder [9],15 was born on 19 Aug 1905 in Lehigh County, Pennsylvania, USA,16 died on 3 Aug 1966 in Allentown, Lehigh, Pennsylvania, USA17 at age 60, and was buried in Pennsauken, Camden County, New Jersey, USA.18 Noted events in her life are: • She had a residence in 1935 in Holmes, Delaware, Pennsylvania.5 • She resided at Marital Status: MarriedRelation to Head of House: Wife on 1 Apr 1940 in Camden, Camden, New Jersey, USA.5 • She resided at Marital Status: MarriedRelation to Head of House: Wife in 1930 in Camden, Camden, New Jersey, USA.6 Edith married John Henry Schiffhauer Sr [5]2 [MRIN: 2]. *'''Fourth Generation''' 8. Anton Eugen Schiffhauer [7]7 was born on 24 Mar 1865 in Sankt Martin-Katholisch, Freiburg, Freiburg, Baden,18 died on 14 Oct 1937 in Johnson City, Broome, New York, USA18 at age 72, and was buried in Johnson City, Broome County, New York, USA.18 Anton married Gertrude Merrit [6]8 [MRIN: 4] on 22 Aug 1891 in Binghamton, NY. Children from this marriage are: 4 i. John Henry Schiffhauer Sr [5]2 ii. Cornelia Schiffhauer [12]19 was born in 1894 in Johnson City, Broome, New York, USA and died in 1894 in Johnson City, Broome, New York, USA Floral Park Cemetary. iii. Reva M Schiffhauer [13]15 was born on 3 Jul 1897 in Johnson City, Broome, New York, USA,18 died on 10 Dec 1991 in Pinellas, Florida, United States18 at age 94, and was buried in Vestal, Broome County, New York, USA.18 iv. Ray Anthony Schiffhauer [15]15 was born on 8 Feb 1904 in New York,18 died on 20 Jun 1982 in Endicott, Broome, New York, USA18 at age 78, and was buried in Vestal, Broome County, New York, USA.18 v. Ruth Elizabeth Schiffhauer [14]15 was born on 19 Oct 1913 in Johnson City, Broome, New York, USA,18 died on 13 Jul 1999 in Johnson City, Broome, New York, USA18 at age 85, and was buried in Johnson City, Broome County, New York, USA.18 9. Gertrude Merrit [6],8 daughter of John Henry Merritt [17]20 and Cornelia G. Wood [16],21 was born on 29 Nov 1869 in Susquehana Depot, Susquehana, PA,22 died on 28 Aug 1948 in Johnson City, Broome, New York, USA18 at age 78, and was buried in Johnson City, Broome County, New York, USA.18 Noted events in her life are: • She had a residence in 1941 in Binghamton, New York, USA.12 • She resided at Relation to Head of House: Wife on 1 Jun 1925 in Binghamton Ward 04, Broome, New York, United States.23 • She resided at Marital status: SingleRelation to Head of House: Daughter in 1880 in Susquehanna Depot, Susquehanna, Pennsylvania, USA.24 • She resided at Marital Status: MarriedRelationship: Wife in 1920 in Binghamton Ward 4, Broome, New York, USA.25 • She resided at Marital Status: MarriedRelation to Head of House: Wife in 1930 in Binghamton, Broome, New York, USA.26 Gertrude married Anton Eugen Schiffhauer [7]7 [MRIN: 4] on 22 Aug 1891 in Binghamton, NY. 10. Morris Henry Barnes [10]15 was born on 10 Feb 1881 in Bethlehem, Lehigh County, Pennsylvania, USA,18 died on 14 Sep 1959 in Allentown, Lehigh County, Pennsylvania, USA18 at age 78, and was buried in Bethlehem, Northampton County, Pennsylvania, USA.18 Morris married Laura Edith Wunder [9]15 [MRIN: 3]. Children from this marriage are: 5 i. Edith W Barnes [4]3 ii. Henry W Barnes [11]19 was born on 8 Sep 1911 in Allentown, Lehigh, Pennsylvania, USA and died on 1 May 2001 in St Petersburg, Pinellas, Florida, USA at age 89. 11. Laura Edith Wunder [9]15 was born on 29 Sep 1875 in Lehigh County, Pennsylvania, USA,18 died on 4 Apr 1960 in Allentown, Lehigh County, Pennsylvania, USA18 at age 84, and was buried in Bethlehem, Northampton County, Pennsylvania, USA.18 Laura married Morris Henry Barnes [10]15 [MRIN: 3]. *'''Fifth Generation''' 18. John Henry Merritt [17],20 son of Reuben Merritt [19]27 and Rachel Chase [18],28 was born on 13 Jan 1843 in Susquehanna Depot, Susquehanna, Pennsylvania, USA,29 died on 30 Jun 1916 in Binghamton, Broome, New York, United States30 at age 73, and was buried in Oneonta, Otsego County, New York, USA.30 Noted events in his life are: • John served in the military on 1 Oct 1864 in New York City, New York.31 • He resided at Marital Status: Unmarried on 1 Jul 1863 in Pennsylvania, United States.32 • He had a residence in 1860 in 2nd W. Oswego, Oswego County, NY.33 • He had a residence in Susquehanna Depot, Susquehanna, Pennsylvania.34 • He had a residence in 1870 in Susquehanna, Susquehanna, Pennsylvania, United States.34 • He resided at Marital Status: MarriedRelation to Head of House: Head in 1900 in Oneonta, Otsego, New York, USA.35 • He resided at Marital status: MarriedRelation to Head of House: Self in 1880 in Susquehanna Depot, Susquehanna, Pennsylvania, USA.24 John married Cornelia G. Wood [16]21 [MRIN: 5] in 1866 in Susquehanna, PA.36 Children from this marriage are: 9 i. Gertrude Merrit [6]8 ii. Mary Merritt [26]24 was born about 1869 in Pennsylvania.24 iii. Rachael Merritt [25]37 was born in 1872 in Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania, USA.24 iv. Emery Merritt [24]37 was born on 10 Sep 1873 in Susquehanna, Pennsylvania24 and died in 1946 in Oneonta, Otsego County, New York, USA at age 73. v. Alfred Merritt [23]37 was born on 7 Jun 1875 in Pennsylvania24 and died on 8 Dec 1901 in New York at age 26. vi. Ada R Merritt [20]38 was born on 26 Aug 1877 in Susquehanna, Susquehanna, Pennsylvania, USA39 and died on 23 Dec 1950 in Sunbury, Northumberland, Pennsylvania, USA39 at age 73. vii. Nelly Merritt [22]37 was born about 1877 in Pennsylvania.24 viii. Elizabeth Merritt [21]19 was born on 21 May 1883 in Susquehanna, Susquehanna, Pennsylvania, USA and died on 16 Sep 1973 in Good Samariton Luthern Home Albany at age 90. 19. Cornelia G. Wood [16]21 was born on 7 Sep 1843 in Pennsylvania,40 died on 9 Apr 1901 in Binghamton, Broome, New York, USA18 at age 57, and was buried in Oneonta, Otsego County, New York, USA.18 Noted events in her life are: • She resided at Marital status: MarriedRelation to Head of House: Wife in 1880 in Susquehanna Depot, Susquehanna, Pennsylvania, USA.24 Cornelia married John Henry Merritt [17]20 [MRIN: 5] in 1866 in Susquehanna, PA.36 *'''Sixth Generation''' 36. Reuben Merritt [19],27 son of John Merritt [28]19 and Jerusha Hoyt [27],19 was born in 1804 in New York, USA41 and died in 1880 in New York, USA at age 76. Noted events in his life are: • He had a residence in 1850 in Hamburg, Erie, New York, USA.42 • He had a residence in 1860 in Randolph, Cattaraugus, New York, USA.43 • He had a residence in Randolph, Cattaraugus, New York.44 • He had a residence in 1870 in Randolph, Cattaraugus, New York, United States.44 • He resided at Relation to Head of House: Head in 1865 in Randolph, Cattaraugus, New York, USA.45 • He resided at Relation to Head of House: Head in 1855 in Randolph, Cattaraugus, New York, USA.46 • He resided at Relation to Head of House: Head on 1 Jun 1875 in Randolph, Cattaraugus, New York, USA.47 Reuben married Rachel Chase [18]28 [MRIN: 6]. Children from this marriage are: i. Lucinda Merrit [30]28 was born in 1840 in New York.47 ii. Emily C Merrit [35]19 was born in Oct 1841 in Susquehana Depot, Susquehana, PA and died on 13 Nov 1892 in Kendall, Van Buren, MI. at age 51. 18 iii. John Henry Merritt [17]20 iv. Reuben A Meritt [32]19 was born about 1843. v. B A Merret [33]19 was born about 1843. vi. William Jay Merritt [31]28 was born about 1851 in New York.47 vii. Jason D Merritt [29]28 was born about 1856 in New York.47 viii. Emma L Merritt [34]19 was born in Aug 1861 in Michigan. 37. Rachel Chase [18]28 was born on 19 Jan 1818 in New York, USA47 and died on 15 Dec 1905 in Ypsilanti, Washtenaw County, Michigan, USA at age 87. Noted events in her life are: • She resided at Relation to Head of House: Wife on 1 Jun 1875 in Randolph, Cattaraugus, New York, USA.47 Rachel married Reuben Merritt [19]27 [MRIN: 6]. *'''Seventh Generation''' 72. John Merritt [28]19 was born in 1765 in Newburgh, Ulster, NY and died in Jun 1846 at age 81. John married Jerusha Hoyt [27]19 [MRIN: 7] 1797***Data is already there***. Noted events in their marriage are: • They have conflicting marriage information of 1797. The child from this marriage is: 36 i. Reuben Merritt [19]27 73. Jerusha Hoyt [27],19 daughter of Gideon Hoyt [37]48 and Elizabeth Weed [36],49 was born in 1776 in Poundridge, Westchester, New York, USA and died in 1804 at age 28. Jerusha married John Merritt [28]19 [MRIN: 7] 1797***Data is already there***. *'''Eighth Generation''' 146. Gideon Hoyt [37],48 son of Job Hoyt [39]49 and Elizabeth Lockwood [38],50 was born on 20 Mar 1736 in New Canaan, Fairfield, Connecticut,51 died on 26 Jul 1801 in Greenfield, Saratoga, New York, USA52 at age 65, and was buried in Milton Center, Saratoga County, New York, USA.18 General Notes: Married on 7 February 1760 Married at Stamford, Connecticut Noted events in his life are: • He had an estate probated on 8 May 1801 in Saratoga, New York, USA.53 Gideon married Elizabeth Weed [36]49 [MRIN: 8] on 7 Feb 1760 in Stamford, Fairfield, Connecticut, USA. Children from this marriage are: i. Jonathan Hoyt [40]49 was born in 1761 in Poundridge, Westchester, New York, USA54 and died on 20 Jun 1826 in Greenfield, Saratoga, New York54 at age 65. ii. Mary Hoyt [46]19 was born on 30 Dec 1763 in Poundridge, Westchester, New York, USA and died in 1791 at age 28. iii. William Hoyt [45]19 was born on 13 May 1765 in Poundridge, Westchester, New York, USA and died on 13 Sep 1847 in Wales, Erie, New York, USA at age 82. iv. Elizabeth Hoyt [44]19 was born on 14 Sep 1766 in Poundridge, Westchester, New York, USA and died on 1 Sep 1846 at age 79. v. Silas Hoyt [43]19 was born in 1768 in Poundridge, Westchester, New York, USA and died in 1769 in Greenfield, Saratoga, New York, USA at age 1. vi. Zilpah Hoyt [42]19 was born on 16 Jun 1772 in Poundridge, Westchester, New York, USA and died on 8 Aug 1852 in Westminster, Canada at age 80. vii. Mercy Hoyt [41]19 was born on 10 Jun 1774 in Poundridge, Westchester, New York, USA and died on 25 Oct 1845 in Wales, Erie, NY at age 71. 73 viii. Jerusha Hoyt [27]19 147. Elizabeth Weed [36]49 was born on 16 May 1736 in Stamford, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States and died in 1815 in Greenfield, Saratoga, New York, United States at age 79. Elizabeth married Gideon Hoyt [37]48 [MRIN: 8] on 7 Feb 1760 in Stamford, Fairfield, Connecticut, USA. *'''Ninth Generation''' 292. Job Hoyt [39]49 was born on 22 Jan 1703 in Stamford, Connecticut54 and died in 1754 in North Castle, Westchester County, New York54 at age 51. Job married Elizabeth Lockwood [38]50 [MRIN: 9] in 1726 in Stamford, Fairfield County, Connecticut, USA. Children from this marriage are: i. Mercy Hoyt [58]19 was born in 1727 in Stamford, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States and died in 1813 in Westchester, New York, United States at age 86. ii. Silvannus Hoyt [57]19 was born in 1728. iii. Thaddeus Hoyt [56]19 was born on 8 May 1729 in Stamford, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States and died in 1807 in Westchester, New York, United States at age 78. iv. Jehiel Hoyt [55]19 was born on 11 Nov 1730 in Stamford, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States and died in 1773 in Westchester, New York, United States at age 43. v. John Hoyt [54]19 was born on 25 Mar 1733 in Stamford, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States and died on 12 Nov 1798 in Westchester, New York, United States at age 65. 146 vi. Gideon Hoyt [37]48 vii. Sarah Hoyt [53]19 was born on 25 May 1736 in Stamford, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States and died in 1773 in Westchester, New York, United States at age 37. viii. Silas Hoyt [52]19 was born on 25 Mar 1739 in Stamford, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States and died on 26 Jul 1801 in Greenfield, Saratoga, New York, United States at age 62. ix. Lydia Hoyt [51]19 was born on 24 May 1741 in Stamford, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States and died in 1773 in Waterloo, Seneca, New York, United States at age 32. x. Jesse Hoyt [50]19 was born on 24 Apr 1743 in Pondridge, New York and died on 8 Dec 1833 in Pondridge, New York at age 90. xi. Abigail Hoyt [49]19 was born on 16 Jan 1745 in New Canaan, Fairfield, Connecticut and died on 22 Sep 1823 in Ridge, Suffolk, New York, United States at age 78. xii. Mercy Hoyt [48]19 was born in 1747. xiii. Gilbert Hoyt [47]19 was born on 23 Feb 1749 in Stamford, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States and died in Rhode Island, United States. xiv. Sylvanus Lockwood Hoyt [59]19 was born in 1751 in Stamford, Fairfield County, Connecticut, USA and died on 12 Jul 1825 in Cherry Valley, Otsego, New York, United States at age 74. 293. Elizabeth Lockwood [38],50 daughter of Joseph Lockwood Sr. [61]55 and Elizabeth Ayers [60],19 was born on 15 May 1708 in Stamford, Connecticut56 and died on 13 Oct 1751 in Westchester County, New York at age 43. General Notes: Married on 1728 Elizabeth married Job Hoyt [39]49 [MRIN: 9] in 1726 in Stamford, Fairfield County, Connecticut, USA. *'''Tenth Generation''' 586. Joseph Lockwood Sr. [61],55 son of Edmund Lockwood III [63]57 and Hannah Scott [62],58 was born on 15 May 1666 in Stamford, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States59 and died on 15 Jun 1750 in Pound Ridge, Westchester, New York, United States at age 84. General Notes: Married on 19 May 1698 Joseph married Margery Webb [64]19 [MRIN: 10] on 19 May 1698 in Stamford, Fairfield, Connecticut, USA. Joseph next married Elizabeth Ayers [60]19 [MRIN: 11] on 19 May 1698 in Stamford, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States.60 Children from this marriage are: i. Joseph Lockwood [65]19 was born on 15 Mar 1699 in Stamford, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States and died on 15 Jun 1757 in Pound Ridge, Westchester, New York, United States at age 58. ii. Hannah Lockwood [73]19 was born on 24 Mar 1701 in Stamford, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States and died in 1746 in Stamford, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States at age 45. iii. John Lockwood [72]19 was born on 18 Sep 1703 in Stamford, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States and died in 1776 in Stamford, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States at age 73. iv. Nathaniel Lockwood [71]19 was born on 1 Apr 1706 in Stamford, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States and died on 11 Dec 1715 in Stamford, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States at age 9. 293 v. Elizabeth Lockwood [38]50 vi. Ezekiel Lockwood [69]19 was born in 1710 in Greenwich, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States. vii. Israel Lockwood [70]19 was born on 4 Jun 1710 in Stamford, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States and died in 1776 in Pound Ridge, Westchester, New York, United States at age 66. viii. Mary Lockwood [68]19 was born in 1712 in Stamford, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States and died on 17 Dec 1715 in Stamford, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States at age 3. ix. John Lockwood [67]19 was born on 1 Jul 1713 in Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States and died in 1784 in Westport, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States at age 71. x. Reuben Lockwood [66]19 was born on 15 Dec 1715 in Stamford, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States and died in 1773 in Pound Ridge, Westchester, New York, United States at age 58. 587. Elizabeth Ayers [60]19 was born on 15 Oct 1675 in Preston City, New London, Connecticut, United States and died on 16 Dec 1715 in Stamford, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States at age 40. Elizabeth married Joseph Lockwood Sr. [61]55 [MRIN: 11] on 19 May 1698 in Stamford, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States.60 *'''11th Generation''' 1172. Edmund Lockwood III [63],57 son of Edmund Lockwood [75]61 and Ruth Elizabeth Masters [74],19 was born on 1 Dec 1625 in Combs, Suffolk, , England62 and died on 31 Jan 1691 in Stamford, Fairfield, Connecticut, USA63 at age 65. General Notes: Married on 7 Jan 1655 Married at Connecticut Edmund married Hannah Scott [62]58 [MRIN: 12] on 7 Jan 1655 in Stamford, Fairfield, Connecticut, USA.64 The child from this marriage is: 586 i. Joseph Lockwood Sr. [61]55 1173. Hannah Scott [62]58 was born in 1635 in Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts, USA65 and died on 12 Apr 1706 in Stamford, Fairfield, Connecticut, USA65 at age 71. Hannah married Edmund Lockwood III [63]57 [MRIN: 12] on 7 Jan 1655 in Stamford, Fairfield, Connecticut, USA.64 *''12th Generation'' 2344. Edmund Lockwood [75]61 was born on 9 Feb 1594 in Combs, Suffolk, , England66 and died on 9 Mar 1634 in Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA66 at age 40. 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[[Category:Loesch Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the surname Loesch and ALL its variants. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect--and those that don't. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. : To add your ancestor to this study, include the following category to the Biography section of his or her profile:
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== Leaves from the Loesch (Lesh) Family Tree == : A brief history of the Lesh family in America, why they came, when they came, and the difficulties that attended them, with some interesting side issues included. : Compiled in 1963 : Benjamin W. Lesh was a descendant of John Lesh (1-2c-3h-4a) : By Benjamin W. Lesh : Buffalo St. Franklin, Pennsylvania. : Many decendants of the family, as you will notice, are conspicuous by their absence. This is because there are so many of them and they have spread all over the world. No one person could locate and record them all in one life time. Besides time and work, such an attempt would cost many dollars. : Since a recording of all descendants is impossible, I have not gone very deep into that aspect. As a remedy for what some might consider my neglect, I suggest that each person who may procure a copy of this record should take a blank page and record all the family information they may have, especially their own descendants down to the last infant. In that way each family can have quite a comprehensive family history to leave to their descendants. That is the only way that I know of that the job can be done. : You have read, no doubt, of Suleiman, erroneously called "The Magnificent", who rampaged around the Dardanellis and up and down the valley of the Danube, during the period following his rise to rulership of the Turks in 1520. : He was one of the very able conquerers in history, which means that he was very effecient in murdering his fellow men. He would sally up the valley of the Danube in the spring when there was good forage for his horses. : He would fight, plunder and destroy during the summer and in the autumn would hurry back home before winter set in. Rather a loose way to handle conquered territory, one would think, but it seems to have worked out. He took and held Belgrade and Buda and Pest (Budapest) for many years. He tried repeatedly to capture Vienna also, but failed. : The prime object of his activities was plunder, but he also considered action important to keep his armies in good fighting trim. Also, being a devoted Moslem, he especially liked to kill Christians. For this purpose it was good hunting up the Danube and there was a prospect of even better hunting if he could have gotten past Vienna and across the Rhineland. There was an old trade road that ran across from Vienna that was pretty solidly Christianized and he could have increased his bag of Christians there, but he never got that far. It would probably not have worsened conditions much, as the different Christian sects in that area were busy killing each other and abusing each other most of the time. You may wonder what the conduct of this monster had to do with my family history. I assure you there is no family connection, but there is an interesting coincidental connection that seems worthy of mention. Suleiman had seamen on his payroll, one called "Barbarosa" because of his flaming red hair and beard. You must not become confused by this title because there were other historical characters called Barbarosa for the same reason. Frederic I of Germany was one of these but he was drowned back in the 12th Century while leading an army to the Holy Land during the Crusades. : Whether one should call this later Barbarosa an admiral or just a privateer I do not know, but he was a terrible fighting man in any language. He developed a considerable navy and made the Mediterranean a virtual graveyard for most of the European ships that ventured there. He held the north African coast in a grip of terror. At Algeria he developed a stronghold, or naval base which he placed in the care of an eunuch officially called the "Bey." : Now the German rulers and people were annoyed by the success of the Suleiman Turks in Hungary, and Charles V of Germany conceived the idea of weakening him by a rear attack-Accordingly, he sent a representative to Algeirs to bribe the Bey. The arrangement was that, for a specified sum of money, the Bey was to surrender the port of Algiers to Charles's forces with little or no resistance. The arrangement was a good one from Charles, point of view. He gathered a very large fleet, loaded the ships with men and supplies, and the fleet was successful in reaching the objective without detection by the terrible Barbarosa. : History treats the episode in a rather vague manner. . .a bit here and a bit there. As I recall the various bits that I have found, the results were about as follows: A goodly number of ships crowded into the harbor, paid the Bey his bribe money and began to unload on the beaches. The ships that could not be accommodated within the harbor waited just outside. When the beaches were crowded with supplies and men and the confusion was at its peak, the Bey decided he didn't want to play the game after all and he attacked with everything he had. The place soon became a mass of torn men, ruined and scattered supplies and sunken ships. The commander of the expedition, since betrayed, assumed that it was a trap and that Barbarosa was waiting for him outside. : There was no choice, however, so all the ships that could get under way made a dash for the open sea. Barbarosa was not out there, but something more was. As the ships were more or less bunched in their effort to get free, a terrible storm arrived blowing toward the harbor. This was not an ordinary storm but something in the nature of a hurricane. It piled many of the ships on the beaches on top of the ruin that had already been wrought. There the Bey's men chopped the survivors to nits. Around 120 ships and 12,000 men were lost. For many years this great storm was remembered in the Mediterreanean area as "the Wind of Charles." : Just what this disaster has to do with the main subject now appears. : The earliest appearance of the family name, which was then written "Loesch", was in the year of 1541 when Charles V conferred the title of Knight on one William Loesch for services in Algeirs. It is mentioned that at the ceremony he was presented with a golden chain such as the barefoot monks of the time wore as a belt. It was also stated that the family resided in Hilgarthausen (then in Bavaria) and had for 400 years. That dates the earliest known history of the family back to around 1140. The family had a coat of arms which I would be free to use (I suppose) to mark my various belonging, but as most people can now read, I can write my name with less trouble, so I will not bother about the coat of arms. : I cannot imagine how William Loesch should have deserved to be knighted and given a golden chain for being implicated in such a disaster as that of Algeirs. : It looks as though Charles was paying for a dead horse, or it could be that William was of vital importance to Charles in some way. William must have had him "over a barrel" for some reason. : Members of the Loesch family better known to us lived in what was known as the Lower Palaninate. This was a fertile area lying on both sides of the Rhine and surrounded by the states of Mons, Treves, Lorane, Alsace, Baden and Worthenberg. : The principal cities were Mayence, Spires, Manheim, Heidelberg and Worms. The city of Worms, you may have read, was the seat of the Diet of Worms. not a very appealing phrase just as it stands, and the Diet was rather unsavory in reality. It was a governing body connected with the Roman Catholic church, under the control of the Pope of Rome. Its business, so it appears, was to keep the citizenry loyal to the dictates of the Pope, collect all the money possible from the citizens and generally carry out the orders of the Catholic Church. It was the Diet that threatened Martin Luther with severe punishment unless he ceased his activities against the Catholic doctrine. Luther, however, ignored the warnings and he was one of the few who got away with it. : One, Fredrick III, who was Palatine ruler at that time, embraced Luther's reform doctrine. However, through the years a Lutheran ruler might be followed by a Calvinist, a Lutheran or a Catholic, so it amounted to a sort of religious see-saw, which brought serious unrest to the people. Each new ruler would endeavor to stamp out and discourage any form of religious adherence but his own, and supress or abuse those who opposed his favorite doctrine. : In addition to the losses and unrest resulting from bigotry and intolerance, the homes of the Palatines were situated between the rival princes of France and Germany, and they were frequently disrupted by the passing of armies and by battles fought on their territory. The various forms of Protestantism found fertile ground in and around the Palatinate and almost constant strife resulted. To have the crops and vineyards trampled into the ground was disasterous, as it deprived the populace of their means of livelihood. : In 1690, Phillip William, then ruler of Elector Palatine as his title was, died and his son John William succeeded him. John William was a devout Catholic and he set about to convert all of his people to his chosen faith. The people suffered losses, cruelties and financial distress because of the demands of the Catholic Church. According to the rules, one could not approach God for forgiveness of sins or for any other purpose, but must pay an official of the Church an exorbitant price to intercede for him. : The term Palatinate is of considerable interest. It is said by some that it is a carryover from as far back as Imperial Rome where the name Palatine Hill referred to a hill where the palace of Caesar stood. Other writers claim that the term Palatinate originated back in the time of the Morvingian Kings who were a line sovereigns, the first line of Frankish Kings who governed Gaul. . .and were the founders of the French nation. Within this ancient court there was a high judicial officer who was called "Comes Palatii". He was master of the royal household. When the sovereign wished to confer a special favor upon the holder of any fief (farm) under him, he granted him the right to exercise, in his province, the same authority as a "Comes Palatii" (in English count Palatine) There seems little doubt that this was the origin of the term as we know it. Perhaps it may also have been the origin of the custom of granting a piece of land to some friend or favorite, or of granting this type of Authority to landholders who were especially useful or friendly to the court. The term was also used in an old Hungarian Custom wherein Palatine applied to a special officer who acted as mediator between the sovereign and his subjects. : The war of the Grand Alliance in 1689 left the Palatines in a horrible condition. This was, as you know, an alliance of England, Sweden, Spain, the Netherlands and the Holy Roman Empire, supported by the Pope and various Italian princes. The strength of this massive coalition was directed against France. : The Palatines were not directly concerned but they were caught in the middle of it. It swept over them and left them badly trampled. Their vineyards and crops were ruined repeatedly until. the fighting ended in 1697 by the Treat of Ryewick. Eight years of man made hell. : After very little time for Recuperation, four years to be exact, the war of the Spanish succession was on, and away they went again with armies laying waste great swaths through the Palinates. In 1707, Marshall Villers, with little excuse except that be had an army at hand, marched into the Palatinates with apparent intentions of completing the destruction begun in 1618. He burned towns and impoverished the people. Why he stopped is not clear to us now. : Louis XIV of France coveted the Palatinate territory asserting, as Frenchmen always have done, that the Rhine was the proper western boundary of Germany. Louis sent 50,000 troops into the Palatinate with orders to "make it a desert." : The French commander gave half a million people just three days to move to safety. Soon the roads and fields, then covered with snow, were crowded with men, women and children fleeing from their homes. Many died of cold and hunger, but enough survived to fill the streets of all the cities within reach with lean and ragged beggers who not long before had been thriving citizens. : Every great city above Cologne was sacked. Worms, Spires, Andernack, Kuckheim and Krenquach were reduced to ashes. The Fortress of Phillipsberg was completely destroyed and villages without number were burned. In Spires the brutal soldiers broke open the imperial vaults, scattered ashes of the emperors and trampled them into the mud. The crumbling walls and deserted castles that fell to ruin may still be seen by travelers on the Rhine. They are the marks of the brutality of Louis XIV and the rapacity of his soldiers. The barbarity imposed upon these people beggars description. Such of the villagers as tried to rescue their belongings were slain. The roadsides and fields were strewn with slain and frozen people. : In the midst of this horror, John William the ruler of Palatine, added to the suffering by stepping up his activities to compel the conversion of his remaining subjects to the Catholic faith. It was then that the great exodus began that resulted in bringing so many of these impoverished, abused people to America. : Is it at all strange that they left the place and that most of them were as poor as people can be? They were known as the "Poor Palatines" and are still snubbed by cynical writers of history. : History does not tell us how so many of these people succeeded in getting away from what had been their homes. It had to be accomplished stealthily, I suppose, since the ruler of Palatine was not disposed to lose any of his subjects. In fact, he published an order threatening death to any who attempted to leave his domain. It is possible that he did not have the loyal manpower to carry out his threat, for leave they did by any means and by thousands. : During the winter of 1708-1709 the English people were astonished and the English authorities were embarrassed by the arrival of a queue of Palatine emigrants, finally numbering 30,000. The city of Rotterdam, in Holland, for the sake of charity and also for their own defense, shipped them promptly across the Channel to England. They began to arrive in England in May, 1709 and by the end of June they numbered 5,000. In August, the number had doubled and by October, 13,000 had arrived. They thronged the streets, most Of them without money and in rags or less. The few who had money had to endure uncomfortable and insect-infested lodgings, of which there were few. The response of the English Court and people to this pressing need was entirely noble. Queen Ann became deeply interested and set about at once doing what needed to be done. The immediate need was met in ways that, for that day and and age, were magnificent. The Queen allowed nine pence per day, per individual, for present needs and lodgings were provided wherever they could be found. A thousand tents were taken from army stores and pitched on the Surrey side of the Thames. Fourteen hundred were lodged four months in a warehouse and many occupied barns until they were needed for crops. : The need for disposition of these people was fully as important, though not as urgent as their sustainance. Final settlement in America was the popular idea, and their disposition was left to a committee of influential men appointed by the Queen. : Some were settled in Munster in Ireland; Some found employment in their trades in England; Some went into the army and many died of hardship and diseases. All of those who went to Ireland were reported in later years to be noble and honorable citizens, much more prosperous than most of their neighbors. : Another shipment went to the Carolinas and one to Virginia. Some descendants can be found, if one looks carefully, around the original locations and, of course, they are scattered elsewhere. Some historical characters have appeared among them, such as William Wert, Judge Conrad and Shelfey and Governors Kemper, Romer, and Speece. The largest group and the one that interests me most are the 3,000 or more who left London not long after those mentioned above. Here there falls into place another matter...a sort of digression that seems to demand attention at this time. : While the Palatines were encamped around London, an important delegation arrived from New York Province. The chief person in the group was Peter Shuyler, Mayor of Albany, and Colonel Nicholson who was one of Her Majesty's officers in America. The purpose of their visit was to urge better defense arrangements against the French and their Indian allies. Peter Shuyler thought that their request would be strengthened by taking to England some Indian chiefs and exhibiting them in their barbaric costumes. He succeeded in persuading five "Sachems" of the Mohawk tribe to accompany him. The exhibit was quite a success. They were followed by crowds and highly entertained, even to the extent of being presented to the Queen. : While the chiefs were walking about London, they came upon the Palatine camp. The chiefs pitied these wretched people and offered to open to them their hunting grounds beyond the "Big Water". One voluntarily presented to the Queen a tract of his land in the Schohare Valley of New York for the use of these distressed people. When this information became generally known, the Schohare became the "Promised Land" of the Palatines. . .until they were made sadly aware that it would not be that easy. : Colonel Roberts was at this time the appointed governor of New York and before leaving for that post he made a proposition to the Lords of Trade, dated November 30,1709. He proposed that 3,000 Palatines be sent to him in New York to be employed in the production of naval stores. He further proposed to settle these people on the Mohawk and Hudson Rivers where, he said, "There are great numbers of pines for the production of turpentine and tar, out of which rosin and pitch are made." This reveals their ignorance of the subject. For example, pitch is the sap and the life blood of the pine tree. It is secured by tapping or injuring the tree and catching the pitch in a receptical. Turpentine is made by boiling the pitch in a sealed vessel and condensing the steam that thus arrises. In short, by distilling it. Hence the term "Spirits of turpentine" (because it is produced from floating vapors.) Rosin is properly resin, and the term is derived from "residue." : In everyday language, rosin or resin is what is left of the pitch after the "Spirits" have all floated out of it. Tar is made by burning pine wood billetts without free access of air. The crude method was to heap the wood on a slightly raised platform of clay or stones. The heap was then covered with earth, all but a small opening at the base, where it could be ignited and where the tar could run out into a prepared basin. Turpentine might possibly be recovered in small quantities from tar, but make tar from turpentine would be quite an accomplishment. . .it just can't be done. : Before they got around to carrying out this plan, something happened of which we have no record, and a new governor for New York was appointed. It was decided that the man, Governor Hunter, should lead the expedition. They were to be settled in a body in an advantageous location. Each family was to recieve title to 40 acres of land after they had paid the English government for their keep, transportation, etc. The board recommended that, after their houses were built and the grounds cleared, they were to be employed in making of turpentine, rosin, tar and pitch. (same display of ignorance!) : A contract was drawn between the government and the Palatines by which the latter servants of the crown. The government was to transport them to America and "subsist" them there. They were to settle in places alloted to them and were to engage in making naval stores, all of which were to be stored in Her Majesty's storehouses. They were not to attempt to make any woolen goods nor to quit the settlement without permission of the governor. After they had paid by labor or money for the expense of their care, they were to recieve title to their 40 acres of land and five English pounds in money for each family. : The ancestor of my branch of the Loesch family left the Lower Palatinate when conditions became unbearable and the exodus was general, accompanied by his wife and three sons. The father's name was Balthasar Loesch, his wife was Susanna Pillipina and the sons were Johann Adam, Johann George and Wilhelm. They were among the group that encamped near London. Out of the large number that came to England, 10,000 died of privation and other causes. At Christmas time, 4,000 survivors were loaded on ten ships and were held off the English coast until April. Just why the delay we do not know. We may assume that the people could be better shielded on the ships than in the open. To us moderns, 400 people on one ship would not sound like very many but the ships were small and they were overcrowded, or so we are told, and we are also told that one sixth of the total embarked died during the voyage, due to overcrowding. : Until the middle of June the ships struggled across the Atlantic and Governor Hunter reported on July 7 that the last ship of the fleet had reached the tip of Long Island and had been wrecked there. He reported that all the people on the unfortunate ship had been saved but that the goods were much damaged. : A superstition and legend developed the connection with the wrecking of this ship. It was said that a mysterious light had enticed the ship upon the the rocks. : The islanders claimed that a mysterious light that had the appearance of a burning ship had been seen at times and that it was this light that had caused the ship to strike. There were also tales that the ship had been mistaken for a merchantman by the islanders and that a false beacon had been arranged on Block Island, which was really the place where the ship had struck. It was told that the Islanders plundered the ship and then burned it. The poet John C. Whittier recounted the tragedy as he understood it in a poem called "The Palatine": ::: Into the teeth of death she sped ::: May God forgive the hands that fed ::: The false light o'er the rocky head. ::: But the year went round, and when once more ::: Along the foam-white curve of shore ::: They heard the line storm rave and roar, ::: Behold, again the shimmer and shine ::: Over the rocks and seething brine ::: The flaming wredk of the Palatine. ::: From Kingston's Head and Montauk light, ::: The specter kindles and burns in sight. : There is more of the poem but you can easily find and read it if you wish. : The people of Block Island were very indignant with Mr. Whittier for suggesting that they had kindled a false beacon to lure the ship on the rocks. Incidently the ship was "The Herbert" and not the Palatine. : In recent years a writer, having heard the legend of the ghostly light, visited Rock Island to see what information he might find. Some of the Islanders he found were still mad at Mr. Whittier for his mistaken accusation. They asserted that wrecks had always occured on Block Island rocks because it protruded dangerously into the entrance of Long Island Sound. : They said that ships were wrecked there, and the Islanders always salvaged as many people and as many goods as possible, and later salvaged as much lumber as possible from the broken ship. It amounted to a tradition. : Some of them still cling to the story of the ghostly light. Whether they saw a light or just thought they did, I am not qualified to say. I have heard of unexplained lights in various places, among them the Brown Mountain lights among the mountains of North Carolina. Many people have seen and do see these lights and no scientist has ever been able to offer an explanation of their source. : As the ships of the fleet came into New York the people were landed on Nuttings (now Governor's) Island. At first they were held for the purpose of quarrantine and afterwards they were held there for convenience. History records that rude shelters were provided. Considering the times and that the housing was a Government project, one can well imagine the type of shelters provided. Thus the great immigration of the Palatines were landed at New York in June,1710, the greatest body of immigration to have reached our shores at that time. With that group, when they embarked, were those we have been noticing. . .Balthasar Loesch and Family. : Balthasar, the father, died at sea, but his widow Susanna Phillipina Loesch and three sons Johann Adam, Willhelm and Joahann George survived. The official records at Rotterdam, Holland, show the family intact when they passed through that city during the exodus. That record also shows two other families of practically the same name although they spelled it differently as Lesch, There was Herring Lesch with wife and three children, Burchent Lesch and wife. These passed through Rotterdam sure enough but they do not appear on the maintenance list of those who reached New York, neither do they appear on the lists of those who went to Ireland, the Carolinas, or Virginia. These may have found homes in England or they may have died during the London encampment or at sea. In any case they are lost to history. : There was another group these people who will demand attention now and then. They are somewhat remarkable and seem to have a broad streak of genius in their makeup. I introduce them here so that you may recognize them later as they appear. This was John Conrad Weiser who had three sons and twelve daughters. His wife is dead ... small wonder. : I knew vaguely that there had been a Moravian state of sovereignty, but why there should be a Moravian religious sect was beyond me, and I did want to know about it. This desire led me through quite a search among bits of history, and what I found was interesting. The name Moravian does, or did designate a state that existed in Central Europe. It does not now appear on any modern map. : It was once known as the great Moravian Empire. It was once controlled by Avars, a warlike nomad tribe, originally from Mongolia. In the 600s one Samo, a Frankish merchant, gathered an army and succeeded in shaking loose of the hold of the Avars. In 658 Samo died and his government collapsed. Confusion reigned after that until in the 800s the scattered Moravians got together and joined with the Slovack tribes and the great Empire referred to above was set up. It included Moravia, Slovakia and, for some time, Bohemis, lower Austria and some territory in Silesia and Poland. : The first ruler of this vast area was Prince Momor. His successor was Rostilso or or Rostislo, who persuaded two brothers, Cyril and Methodius, to come to Moravia from Constantinople in 864. The brothers were apparently well learned for they brought with them an alphabet designed to fit the Slav language. They also brought translations of a of a number of religious books, and they planted seeds that sprouted many religious controversies in central Europe. : The Moravian Empire reached its peak under the powerful Prince Svatopluk (870-894) The kingdom was then extended over western Slovakia, most of Austria and the territory north as far as the river Oder. In the early 900's the Barbarian Magyars invaded the empire and the power of the Moravians collapsed. The center of power then passed from Moravia to Bohemia. : For about 400 years Moravia occupied a very obscure place in history. The next interesting flare-up did not occur until 1390 when John Huss appeared as a reformer and subsequently a martyr. He was a follower of the doctrine of John Wycliff of England who had vigorously critisized the oppressive political and commercial activities of the Catholic church. After Huss had finished his studies at the University of Praha, he was ordained a priest and became an influential preacher. : However, he was so impressed by the teachings of Wycliff that he translated and distributed them throughout his area of activity. They stirred up so much controversy that the Catholic Church forbade him to discuss them. : He paid no attention to the order or any other opposition and in 1414 he was ordered to appear before the Council of Constance, a body of Catholic leaders to answer the charge of heresy. Emperor Sigmund guaranteed his safety but upon his arrival in Constance he was thrown into prison. The council condemned his views and ordered him to give them up. He was not allowed to defend himself in open debate and upon his refusal to change his ways, he was found guilty of heresy and condemned to be burned at the stake. This sentence was carried out and his ashes thrown into the River Rhine. This was done purportedly in the name of Christ.To me it looks like a complete reversal of everything Christ advocated and could not be condoned by any true Christian sect. : The death of Huss set off the civil wars in the Moravian territory that was known as the Hussite Wars. His death is also said to (later) have stirred Martin Luther to added activity of his revolt against the Catholic church. : The Huss followers were termed Hussites and were organized by about 450 nobles who determined to avenge the death of Huss. The won many victories over the forces sent against them by the Pope and by Emperor Sigmund. However, they became divided into two groups. The conservatives reached an agreement with the Catholics and the radicals were completely defeated in 1434. : Before the Hussite Wars, the followers of Huss were known as the"Unity of Brethern" and included about 90% of the people of Moravia and Bohemia, but the radicals were persecuted, exiled and otherwise abused until the sect almost died out. Early in the 1700's they were re-organized through the efforts of Christians David and Count Nicklaus Zinzendorf under the name of Moravians. This is the definite point where Moravia ceased to be a nation and became a religious sect. : In 1774 they established a community on the banks of the Lehigh River and named it Bethlehem. Today it is quite an important city as you probably know. : The Attorney General of the New York Province had to devise some sort of local government for the great collection of aliens, so he issued a commission of justice of the peace to someof the Palatines. These were to hear Minor cases. : The most popular of these justices was John Conrad Weiser, a notable man and father of the Conrad Weiser, who became famous in Pennsylvania Colonial History. : John Weiser, while popular with his own people, was not so well liked by the English or the New York authorities. He insisted on regarding justice as being spelled with a capital "J", and he hewed the line even though the chips sometimes fell on the official side. : The Palatines were held on Nuttings Island for five years while the Governor deliberated as to their next location. While he "stalled" he sent men to survey the land along the Mohawk River and particularly Schohare Valley to whic, as he said, "The Indians have no pretense." That was a sample of the double-talk for which he seems to have had a particular adaptability. True, the Indians had surrendered all the "pretense" to the Schohare Valley because they had transferred it to Queen Anne for use of the Palatines, as has been related. This fact Governor Hunter did not seem to choose to recognize. : The Palatines knew of the transfer of The Schohare to Queen Anne and it is recorded that the Queen actually granted the area to the Palatines. They came to regard it as theirs. . . their future home, their land of Canaan. : Eighty-four Palatine children were apprenticed to various tradesmen in and around New York City or bound out to various families. These were children who had lost one or both parents. Among these was Johann George Loesch who was apprenticed to a weaver in New York. Also among the apprentices was a lad, John Peter Zanger who merits some special attention. He was apprenticed to a printer and his name should be remembered by every lover of American Liberty. When he had served out his time and grown to manhood, he went into business for himself; he started to publish the New York Journal. : There arose a serious quarrel between Governor Crosby and the stated Council (equivalent to our state legislature) on the question of salary. This had always been a bone of contention between the royal Governors and the State Council. : On this occasion the Governor carried it into court. The court is said to have been biased since the chief justice and his associate had both been appointed by the governor. The decision (in favor of the Governor) roused the anger of the entire city and this indignation was publicized by John Zanger in the first issue of his paper, which chanced to be timely. He assailed the governor and satarized the court. The attack continued and colonial grievance were taken up and discussed fearlessly. The governor was highly indignant and ordered that four numbers of the Journal be publicly burned by the hangman in the presence of the mayor and city officials, however, refused to recognize the order and forbade its execution. The papers were finally burned by a slave of the sherriff, with the officials absent from the ceremony. This did not satisfy the royal Governor, and Zanger was thrown into jail in default of bail so heavy that no one could furnish it. Zanger continued to edit his paper by whispering instructions through chinks in the log wall and his helpers did the work. The grand jury failed to indict Zanger, but the attorney general filed an information against him for seditious libel and he was brought to trial by the same court that he had satarized. No attorney in the city dared to defend him so his friends sent to Philadelphia for the celebrated Andrew Hamilton. Hamilton was 80 years of age but his plea was so deep and thorough that Zanger was acquitted. Thus was established the first great step toward American Independence and freedom of the press. : Perhaps many know the story, but not so many know that this important blow against the English oppression was delivered by one of the "Poor Palatines." : It is not definitely known why Governor Hunter decided against the Schohare Valley as a location for the Palatines but it is easy to suspect that he saw in the offing a-chance for personal gain. He gave many excuses, saying there was no pine adjacent, but there was pine. He said the Schohare River fell 600 feet between the valley and the Mohawk and for that reason, naval stores, if manufactured in the valley, could not be boated out. The fall is, in fact, only 200 feet which would not have been prohibitive. Whatever his motive be finally arrived at a decision and in October he reported that he had settled the people on the Hudson River on a tract of 6,000 acres purchased from Robert Livingstone for 200 English pounds. He reported that he had seen enough "pitch pine" along the river to supply along the river to supply all Europe with tar. That, as we shall see, was not the case. : The People were settled in five villages, three on the east side of the river and two on the west. The present Germantown absorbed all the villages on the east side and the present site of Saugerties those on the west. Two names are, or were, in use to identify the former locations of the villages: "east camp" two miles west of West Camp, or west of Saugerties, there was a locality known as Katsbaan; an old stone church stood there on a rocky knoll. It was built about 1775 by the Palatines (those Palatines, I suppose, who elected to remain at the old site or original location. There were some.) : The rear wall of this old church may still be visible. On the east side of the Hudson there is another town named Rhinebeck. I suspect the name may have been changed by now. It was established by Palatines who, as I have said, chose to linger around the original location. Families living in this town still bear names appearing on the lists of the Palatines. The settlements on the east side were within what became known as Livingstone Manor. It measured 16 miles on the river front and 24 miles eastward to the Massachusetts line. The patent had been issued in 1686, but Governor Hunter issued a new patent in 1714, which gave Livingstone the title of Lord of the Manor. It gave him power to try cases originating within the manor and to impose fines and penalties. The location of these activities was, of course, referred to as Livingstone Manor. The Manor probably does not exist now as such at this locality. There is a community called Liningstone Manor much farther west in Sullivan county near the Pennsylvania line. This town should not be confused with the area under discussion. There is no connection, or if there is, it does not interest us at this time. : The great tar-making project which had roused so much enthusiasm throughout the English government and in the minds of the Lords of Trade--once it began to show signs of life--was promptly forgotten by the Lords in the characteristic English manner of the time. Hunter kept pounding away, trying to get set to manufacture naval stores as long as a blow could be struck. He sunk all of the alloted money into it and used up all of his own resources and credit and about all he produced was embarrassement. : The settlements were established in the late fall, as I have noted. Winter seems to have been a favorite time for pushing the Palatines about. It was too late to prepare any trees for tar making that fall and they needed to try to house themselves against the severe weather. During the winter the people suffered from extreme cold, insufficient clothing and the aligned insufficiency and poor quality of food. I suppose they were also afflicted with "cabin fever" and "poor man's grouch", but their food stuffs were furnished by contractors, and since I can clearly remember how contractors fed our soldiers embalmed beef during the Spanish-American War, I am of the opinion that these people really had something to complain about. : Thinking of their own grant in Schohare, they came to regard their detention as little short of bondage or serfdom. They resented their "cocky" overseers because at home they had been as good as anybody and they felt that they still were, although not as fortunate as some. They were praised by some officials and damned by others, so that the truth is elusive. We do know, however, the ignorance, mismanagement and graft that invariably infests government projects. The unrest reached such proportions that Governor Hunter was sent for. : It is not clear just what misdemeanors had been committed up to this time, but Hunter assembled them and gave them a tongue-lashing and asked how they dared disobey him-He had their contract read to them in High Dutch and then asked if they meant to fulfill it. Since he had brought a squad of armed soldiers with him, they were somewhat awed and some replied that they would. That was not satisfactory, however, and he gave them until next morning to think it over. : The next morning they were assembled again, to stand half-clothed in zero weather, no doubt, and when asked for their final decision, they said "Schohare." At this time the governor roared with anger, jumped up and down in the snow and wafing his arms at the rocky hillside, shouted, "This is your home, here you will live and die.,, Awed by the soldiers the people subsided and went about whatever work they could at the time. : After a month more a report from the overseers stated that the people were throwing sincere repentance and the were preparing 1,000 pine trees per day for tar making. I suppose that by that time milder weather had come and they could work in their rags without freezing. They also reported that the children were gathering pine knots from the forest floor for the making of tar. : In September Hunter reported that since the flare-up the people had been busy and obeient. He said that he had nearly a hundred thousand trees prepared and that by fall he would set them to work on the second preparation. : This preparation would consist of removing a section of the bark from the base of the tree as high as a man could reach. The second preparation would be removing another section of bark but not all of it, and thus wounded, the sap would be retarded at the base of the tree and, having no other place to go, would saturate the wood that had been exposed. Ripening would be allowing the saturation to continue as long as thought profitable, presumably for several years. The saturated wood thus became so heavy with pitch (or should) that it would sink if thrown into water. : Hunter reported that out of the knots that the children had gathered they had three score casks of very good tar, and that more kilns were ready to fire as more casks were provided to recieve it. The stupid Lords of Trade replying, inquired out of what funds the casks had been acquired. Hunter replied that he had bought the casks out of the funds provided for the sustenance of the people. : He said that he had also used funds from the same source to pay salaries of the overseers. This strengthens the suspicion that the complaints of insufficient sustenance may have had a foundation in fact. : The second winter a petition was laid before the King (Queen Anne having died meanwhile). The petition stated that the winter was very severe and that no provisions were to be had; that the people were nearly naked and that they had found it necessary to seek help from the Indians. They worried through the winter somehow and resolved to break away as soon as possible. Coinciding strangely with the resolve there came an order from Hunter to the overseers to suspend all work on account of lack of funds. The people were given permission to leave the settlement in search of employment. They were not permitted to go beyond the boundaries of New York and New Jersey and if any did, they would be back and punished as deserters. Hunter was keeping leash on them while requiring them to look out for themselves. They were required to report their location and remain subject to call when funds were once more available. : The Lords of Trade, however, had lost all interest in the project and so this was the end of the tar making. The people understood this as well as did the authorities. More than half of them set out as soon as possible for the Schohare. : With this contingent went the widow Susanna Phillippina Loesch and two sons, the youngest son, Johann George, being still in apprenticeship. About here the widow's identity was lost because she married again and we have no record of the husband's name. : After all the talk and bother and the practical ruin of 100,000 pine trees, all the tar of naval stores that got manufactured was the "three score casks of very good tar" made from the knots the children had gathered. No doubt it was very good tar as pine knots are a fine source of concentrated pitch. This is a record that no one concerned has any reason to be proud of unless it would be the children that gathered the knots. Hunter said that he would have a number of the prepared trees hauled in and would burn them for tar before the eyes of the world to show that he had used every means available to make the project a success--to show that the fault lay in the lack of funds and the laziness of the Palatines and not in his misjudgment as to the type of trees. There is no record that he ever carried out this threat. : The English government, with characteristic nonchalance, had become interested in something else and had entirely forgotten or neglected to provide funds to keep the project running. In that respect Hunter had a just complaint. Later he confessed, or rather stated, that the variety of trees prepared (white pine) would not yield enough tar to justify the expense involved. He said that this must be because the people who had removed the bark had damaged the inner bark. This, of course, was a sorry excuse of a defeated man. He probably did not know enough about the subject to realize that the inner bark had little or nothing to do with the matter. What was needed was that the trees would have to stand for several years to ripen--and there was at least some truth in the statement; white pine would not yield a great amount of tar in any case. : One can easily understand where the difficulty lay. The government did not support the project long enough for the trees to become sufficiently saturated, even had they been proper species. White pine would have yielded at least enough tar to make it look as though someone had really tried, had the trees stood long enough after being prepared. It would have taken a lot of money to sustain 3,000 workers for a number of years. Finally, white pine would never yield pitch or tar in such quantities as the yellow varieties known as pitch pine. Of course, white pine knots would yield tar copiously when gathered where trees had fallen and decayed because all pine knots are abundantly saturated. That source had no commercial importance, however, because there were not enough knots available. : Before the people started for Schohare they sent seven scouts to examine the land, deal with the Indians, if necessary, and find the best route to travel. : They reported they had been received by the Indians with utmost friendliness. That portion of the Schohare Valley that had been granted to the Palatines began on the Little Schohare Creek near the present town of Middleberg, which really marks the beginning of the Schohare River. The actual boundary make at that time was an oak stump, which was burned hollow and had been used as a corn mill by the Mohawk Indians. From there the tract ran down both sides of the river northward for a distance of ten miles and contained about 20,000 acres. By the side of the stump was erected a pile of stones that stood for many years. Upon the stump was cut the figures of a turtle and a snake, the sign of the Kerighodonte tribe serving as a seal and a sign of transfer of title. : The matter immediately above is taken from Sim's History of the Schohare. : He represents this contract of transfer as one made by the Indians and an agent of the Queen, to prevent conflict between the Indians and the Germans. : Thus it would appear that the land had been transfered to the Palatines. : The seven envoys sent out by the Palatines, and headed by John Conrad Weiser, proceeded by way of Albany and there employed an Indian guide. When they reached their destination they marveled at the beauty of the place. The like of it they had seen since leaving the Rhine. Their longing for the Schohare had not been an idle dream. It lay in a broad valley with a background of gentle sloping hills, with fertile meadows and the placid river winding through the center. The Indians informed them that the land had already been transfered to Queen Anne for their use. The first contigent to leave for the Schohare consisted of 50 families who started soon after the scouts returned. They made crude sleds, loaded their meager effects upon them and, pulling them by human strength, moved through three feet of snow towards their dream home, clearing a road as they progressed. They evidently retained the axes with which they bad peeled pine trees and there was plenty of timber along the way, and though they had to sleep in the snow or in hastily constructed lean-tos they could at least have a as great fires as they chose. : Their hardships were grievous but do doubt they had a few thrill- filled hours after reaching their destination. They were at the long journey's end at last where they could build homes and live in peace --- or so they thought. : They had scarcely got started to settle themselves when they were warned by Hunter (still smarting from defeat) not to go upon the land and that he who did would be declared a rebel. They could not think of retracing the long journey, of course, even had they wanted to so there was nothing to do but stay and make the best of it. : How they got through the winter with little or nothing is hardly understandable. There were no immediate shelters available but there was timber within reach. They built great central fires for immediate comfort and then built lean-to's of pine and hemlock branches and what bark could be found. A lean-to with poles for a frame and evergreen branches for a roof and sides and a mat of hemlock boughs on the floor--a big fire in front of that--and you would have a comfortable combination in any language. So comfortable, compared to sleeping in the snow, that a man who's soul had become numbed by hardships and despair could lie with his family safe and warm around him and offer up a prayer of thanks. : The Indians shared their scanty stock of corn with the people. Young Conrad Weiser wrote of it: "We broke ground enough to provide corn for the next winter but the first year our hunger was scarcely endurable." The Indians showed them many edible roots and plants and how to snare game and so most of them survived. : In early spring another contingent made the journey and as usual, when these people went anywhere, it snowed--a heavy late snow of great depth--but they wallowed through : The people finally gathered in seven villages, naming each village, or "drop" as they called them after a leader. Weiser's drop was at the site of the present Middleberg. Fudu's drop (later called Fox drop) was at the junction of Fox creek and the Schohare River. Kniskern's drop was at the mouth of Cobbleskill. : At the present courthouse was another hamlet called Brunner's drop. Those are the locations that we have record of, Fudu's drop or Fox drop was the center of the settlement. On Fox creek was built a grist mill which made it necessary for them to carry their grain to Schenectady. : It was at Fox drop that the people gathered for Sunday worship and on the slight bluff the first church was built in 1772--the Old Stone church which has been rated one of the most picturesque building in the state. I am told that the church has recently been restored to its original condition, mainly through the generous contribution of a Mr. and Mrs. Fowler. Others have made contributions also and the church is now known as the Palatine Shrine. It is open to the public and services are conducted there by courtesy ministers of the surrounding territory. If you are up that way, be sure to stop by the old church. : A man named Bayard came into the valley and laid claim to the territory by reason of an old grant made to his father, who had the reputation of being a knave. : Another, by the name of Vrooman, who cane from Schenectady held title to a tract well up the valley where the township of Middleberg is now located. : He claimed to have purchased his land from the Indians in 1711, which would have been after the Indians had transfered it to the Queen. It developed that his title or claim rested on a patent given him by Hunter and also dated 1711, which gave the entire transaction a bad smell. It lookes as though Hunter was sending them as much trouble as possible or even selling their houses out from under them. Vrooman's personal report of his trouble with the Palatines is rather amusing. He said he had fertilized some of the land to which Hunter had been pleased to give him a patent, and had also weeded it, and they drove their horses over it all night. He said: "I was building a stone house 28 feet square so high as I had laid the beams for the chamber. They had a contrivance to tie bells about their horse's necks. As they drove the horses to and fro they pulled down my house, stones and all, to the ground. They used much rebellious language as I never heard of. John Conrad Weiser has been the ring-leader of all the devilment. They made Indians drunk to the degree to go and make off their land with them. I am in no wise secure of my life. They went and pulled my son off of the wagon and beat him and said they would : kill him or anybody else who came there. Weiser and two or three others have made their escape by way of Boston and said they would go to England but has left his son who is their interpreter to the Indians. Every day he tells lies to the Indians whereby much mischief may ensue, more than we think of, and is much to be feared. : I don't find many concerned with Weiser and his son in their disobedient, unlawful and rebellious proceedings. Those that are good subjects among them and will not join them are afraid the others will burn their houses down with their threatening words." : That must have been pretty hot language. Vrooman was, no doubt, of the old Holland Dutch stock who bought Manhattan Island from the Indians for $25 worth of trinkets. : In 1714 a patent was issued to an Albany group known as the "Five Partners." This patent claimed all of the Schohare tract not claimed by Vrooman. These patents, of course, granted away the very ground on which people had built their houses and every foot of land they had broken for crops. : When the partners with their bogus title had the stage set to their liking, they proceeded to assert their so-called rights. They informed the people that they had obtained the land from Hunter and that all living upon it must either buy or lease their buildings and all who refused to do one or the other must leave the valley. The reply of the people was that the land had been set aside for them by Queen Anne and now it belonged to king, and they could not agree with anyone about King's land. : The partners went to court and, regardless of how unjust their claim, they still held the only title in existence and the court could do nothing but recognize it. : Sheriff Adams appeared in Schohare with legal documents and a special warrant for the arrest of John Conrad for mutinous rioting. The chief culprit was not present but Adams undertook to arrest some others. This brought on a riot by the women, vigorously led by one, Magdalens Zeh. The women attacked the sheriff, knocking him down and beat and kicked him. They dragged him through the nastiest puddles in their barn lots until he was thoroughly and offensively saturated. They then seated him astride a rail and carried him seven miles through the various villages and left him laying on a small bridge with three broken ribs, with cuts and bruises and other unpleasantries. : After they had finished with the sheriff, the people refrained from going outside their boundaries except on the Sabbath, at -which time they fancied they could not be molested. After several months of quiet, they assumed that their violence had been forgotten and a party of men went to Albany to attend to some errands. There the. authorities ganged up on them and threw them all in jail for several days and then released upon an agreement by most of them to acknowledge the title of the Five Partners. This broke the resistance of most of the people. They now realized they were beaten, no matter how unjustly. : About this tire there was an important Meeting in Albany attended by the important Indian chiefs, the new governor of New York Bennet, and other personages. Among them was Sir William Keith, governor of Pennsylvania. Keith heard the many versions of the Palatines story and his reaction was in their favor. He invited them to Pennsylvania where he promised they would be kindly and fairly treated as their countrymen already in Pennsylvania had been. : It is a pleasant diversion from the predominant tone of this story to be able to relate that there is on record of anyone of these people from Schohare ever having difficulties with the Pennsylvania authorities. Records tend to show that in 1723, after the people had admitted their defeat, they became divided into three factions. There was those who chose to remain and make the best terms they could with the usurpers. Others could not content them-selves to submit to such humiliating treatment and they began to tighten their belts for another removal. : Some of them went up the Mohawk River to land they personally acquired from the Indians. The remainder chose Pennsylvania. : These people, beset as they were with endless difficulties, had managed to acquire some livestock and some tools to build homes and churches and so on in a period of ten years. How they did it is beyond me. All I can offer is that their extreme difficulties, rather than discouraging them, spurred them to increased efforts in strength, endurance and management, rather than the reverse. : It seems that they chanced to get their feet on solid ground and started at once to move ahead. They seem to quite generally develops genius for good judgement, expediency and a capacity for hard work. One can see unmistakable evidence of this by driving through the communities where they settled. Here and there their genius shows through to this day : Probably 300 elected to remain in Schohare and life there steeled down to a somewhat quieter pattern That though is getting a little ahead of the story and there is another matter that demands attention. : Johann George Loesch had finished his apprenticeship some tome during the intervening years and had joined his family in the Schohare. Regardless of the turbulent times there, he found time to court and marry a Palatine maid, Anna Christina Walborn. If I were that sort of writer I might dream up and insert a romantic story concerning this important pair. However 1 am not inclined to fiction. All I can write is the little I know and I know nothing of their intimate love life. I assume that considerable personal attraction must have existed between them for they lived together for 61 years and begot 11 sons and daughters. : Of the Palatines who went up the Mohawk River we know very little. Their land was 24 miles west of Little Falls, on both sides of the river. To this region the group moved in 1725 and 1726. The main settlement was on the north side of the river and in time recieved the name of Herkimer. This was in honor of that colorful gentleman who was "Strong Man" of the Palatines of the Mohawk. : As was characteristic of those people once they were settled in peaceful surroundings, they immediately began to prosper. In 30 years they had substantial buildings, well tilled fields and plenty of livestock. Then came the French and Indian war. :
M. de Belletre with a force of Indians and Canadians came by way of the Black River and pounced on the settlement on the north side of the Mohawk. They burned every building and drove off or killed all of the livestock. Some of the people were killed and about 100 prisoners were taken. The majority of the people saved themselves by crossing the river to a fort on the south side. : Next spring a party of a few French and many Indians appeared. Their approach was detected and Captain Herkimer (general to be) collected most of the people within the fort. The attack was repelled but 30 people were killed and practically everything outside was destroyed. Next year the power of the French in America was broken and the prisoners came back. The next eruption in the lives of the people was the Revolutionary War. The Palatines stood by their country almost to a man. : During the interval between the Indian raids and the Revolution, (read Drums Along the Mohawk) nine companies of infantry had been organized and trained. First came Brandt rampaging down the Mohawk with his English and Indians. He seemingly did not like the appearance of Herkimer's militia and passed them by, but he made a side trip up the Schohare valley and attacked the fort that had been built at Middleburg but was driven off. As a momento of his visit he placed a cannon ball in the frieze of the old stone church at Fox Drop, It may still be there. : When St. Ledger invaded New York from Canada in 1777 he was met at Criskany and defeated. The Palatines were there led by their General Herkimer. The beloved Herkimer was wounded in the battle and finally died, but St Ledger was soundly trounced and driven back into Canada. This defeat, followed by the capture of Saratoga, broke the English strength in the New England states and changed the pattern of the war. : The intent of this work is not a complete History of the Palatines; that story has been written by several persons. It is only intended to follow my family line through many adversities to their final, permanent establishment in America and reaching out here and there for side issues that may be of interest. : Therefore I must hurry back to the Schohare. While leaving the Mohawk Valley, let us glance at a matter that is rather annoying; History gave the location of the Old Stone Church as being in the Schohare Valley near the mouth of Fox Creek, as I have said. I had a recent communication from Reverend Wilmer N. Zuehike of Schenectady. which seems to locate the church near the Palatine Bridge on the Mohawk, five miles west of Schenectady. I am confused about this but I am sure that if anyone inquires at Schenectady about the Old Stone Church they will have no trouble finding it. : The Palatines who had elected to go to Pennsylvania left the Schohare in 1723, led by Hartman Vinedecher. They followed Schohare Creek for a distance south and then, guided by an Indian, they crossed the mountains to the watershed of the Susquehanna. I seem to remember reading somewhere that they followed a Creek that was a tributary to the Susquehanna cutting a road through the woods as they went. That would, no doubt, have been Charlotte Creek, and they would reach the Susquehanna at (now) Oneonta. There they built crude rafts and floated down the Susquehanna, driving their livestock along the shore. It is rumored that about a year after reaching their destination twelve of their horses disappeared and 18 months afterwards they all, save one, appeared back at Schohare. They must have liked the Schohare meadows. : In time the rafts reached Sawatara Creek which flows into the Susquehanna near Harrisburg. They poled, pulled and pusher their rafts as far up its winding channel as they could and then, by means that we do not know about, finally reached the valley of the Tulpehocked Creek. There they settled down and, as it developed, their wanderings, privations and abuse ended. : At Schohare, those who lingered, hoping that conditions might improve found that such change was slow in coming and in 1728 many of them followed the others to the Tulpehocked, led by Conrad Weiser (Jr.) who had now grown to manhood. During Weiser's youth, he had been temporarily adopted by a Mohawk Chief and there learned several Indian dialects and won life-long friendship. This increased his usefulness in his peculiar position of magistrate, interpreter and diplomat. His uncommon, genuine thoughtfulness and moral stability made him one of the busiest and most outstanding characters of Pennsylvania colonial history. With one of the two parties mentioned as arriving at the Tulpehocked was Johann George Loesch and wife and his two brothers. : From here on I will not make any special effort to follow the fortunes of the two brothers but will concentrate on Johann George and his descendants, as he was the direct ancestor of our line in America. : One should not be confused at this point as to the choice of ancestors as it is really quite clear. Johann Adam Loesch and his wife had seven daughters and one son, who died young, leaving a wife and one daughter. Wilhelm Loesch the other brother had one son, Johann Peter. He is known to have lived to the age of 69 but nothing is known of his marriage or of any offspring. : Conrad Weiser settled and founded the town of Womelsdorf just off highway 422 as you drive from Harrisburg. Between the highway and the town is Weiser Memorial Park. Therein stands the original Weiser Home and a fitting monument. Also, there is an interesting museum and a cemetery where the Weiser family and some of their Indian friends lie. If you drive east from Harrisburg by all means drop in and visit Weiser Park and so pay homage to this man who, regardless of what others have omitted to say, was one of America's greats-great in morals, great in natural wisdom, great in honor and diplomacy and great in the development of human characteristics. : Before coming to Weiser Park, you come to the town of Stouchesburg, which is also just off the highway. Less than a quarter mile from this town there is a side road and on that corner a cemetery. Here is the site where the Palatines built one of the very first churches. In the cemetery lie a host of the original Patatine Pilgrims, resting quietly at last. The Loesch family settled near by, but just where no one knows. They set to and helped build the church which was recently torn down and moved to Syouchesburgh. It seems that the early comers settled mostly around Stoughesburg, Womelsdorf, Lebanon and Meyerstown and spread rapidly. I made a journey through the area but was too hurried to learn a great deal, but traces of them can be found from the Blue Mountains on the north to Reading on the south and east to Eaton. : Anyone who may desire additional reading on the subject herein touched upon, I recommend "Early Eighteenth Century Emigrants" by Walter Knittle, Ph.D. published by Dart & Co. It can be borrowed from the state library at Harrisburg, PA (I believe) by request through a local library. In this book Mr. Kittle furnishes all the referneces and scholarly details that anyone could wish, a task that I neither have the time nor the inclination to attempt. : I do not wish to enter into the task of listing all of the descendants of the Loesch family. It would require all of my remaining time on earth and, if I ever finished it, the reward would be meager. There are thousands of Loesch descendants scattered over the earth and I cannot travel widely. Also, the family, for some reason, characteristically reluctant to answer letters, taking in most cases from a few months to several years and many of them do not answer at all. Sinve the job is so impossible and since they are so unconcerned, I list what I can--those that I know or can reach or that I have record of. Others should be able to keep a record of their own families, and if they fail to do so--well I should worry. : The above I copied from (Leaves from the Loesch (Lesh) Family Tree) compiled in 1963 by Benjamin W. Lesh Buffalo St. Franklin Pennsylvania Gilbert L. Lesh
:: It seems to me that the spelling of the family name was changed some time during the Revolutionary War. I found the names of Balthazar and his two sons Jacob and Peter mentioned as Loesch (Lesh) 1-2c-3h Balthazar Loesch (Lash) had six sons, three by his first wife and three by his second wife. They were John, Benjamin, Jacob, Peter, George and Balthazar Jr. :: They all changed to Lesh But Benjamin. He spelled his name Lesch. Balthazar's brother Jacob, went to North Carolina and changed his name to Lash. I have found five different Lesh's who came to America with the name and were not of our line and also some Lash's that were not of our line. :: My name is Robert Gene Kyte. My mother was an older sister of the dear man who did the masterful job of copying Benjamin W. Lesh's work. Unfortunately, so many copies were made that the one I borrowed was faint so I had to guess as to the spelling in some places."
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[[:Category:Logsdon Name Study|'''List of People or pages in Logsdon Name Study''']] ''''''Always check for sources'''''' == Description & Purpose == This is a ''One Name Study'' for Two Names to collect together in one place everything about these surnames and the variants of that name. The Durbins and Logsdons have intermarried so often, that they have almost become one.. Most resources for one will include the other. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. == Resources == * Bate, Kerry William, compiler. '''Durbin dictionary : a record of the Durbins until 1900s.''' [https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/296703?availability=Family%20History%20Library] * '''The Biographical record of Knox County, Ohio: to which is added an elaborate compendium of national biography'''. Chicago, Illinois: Lewis Publishing Co., 1902.[https://archive.org/stream/biographicalrecokn00chic#page/n5/mode/2up] * Carson, Betty Jewell Durbin, compiler. '''Durbin and Logsdon genealogy with related families, 1626-1991.''' ISBN: 155613729X (v. 2), 1556134916 (v. 1) [https://archive.org/search.php?query=Durbin%20and%20Logsdon%20genealogy%20with%20related%20families%2C%201626-1991] [https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005720290] [https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/509575?availability=Family%20History%20Library] * Durbin, Bill, compiler. '''Durbin History'''. Bill Durbin, another researcher of the Durbin line, has donated some of his work for the site [http://www.ourfamilyhistories.com/hsdurbin/dur/durbin1.html] * '''Durbin families of Maryland''' : 1. John Durbin Sr., Harford County, 2. Samuel Durbin, Carroll County [https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/583682?availability=Family%20History%20Library] * '''DURBIN-LOGSDON SETTLEMENT DOWN IN CHRISTIAN COUNTY''' Article taken from Decatur Daily Review, Monday Evening, June 10, 1912 [http://christian.illinoisgenweb.org/bits/Durbin-Logsdon_Settlement.pdf] * '''Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties''' [http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/search.php?myfirstname=&mylastname=Durbin+&mybool=AND] * '''ENDRESS roots and branches''' [https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/1013134?availability=Family%20History%20Library] * Harris, Shirley Waterman, compiler. '''DURBIN-LOGSDON FAMILY HISTORY''', 2010. [http://christian.illinoisgenweb.org/bits/DURBIN-Family-History.html] * Koch, Richard T., and Davidson, Phyllis I., compilers. '''St. Luke's Records, 1829-early 1900's: Danville, Knox County, Ohio'''. Baltimore, Maryland: Clearfield, 2001. [https://books.google.com/books?id=TyrJlVGX4rUC&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q&f=false] (NOTE: only a preview of this book is available at google books.) * Logsdon, Clarence C., compiler. '''Logsdon, The Amazing Family''', 1996. * '''[The Logsdon family] : genealogical sketches and anecdotes of early pioneers''' [https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE5416867] * '''Logsdon/Reames Bible Record''', Copied from original Bible records of Thomas Reames Oct 27, 1975 [http://tracers.tripod.com/logsdon.htm#] * '''Norton family history''' [https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE519875][http://sunfishkentucky.homestead.com] * '''McKenzies of Early Maryland''' [http://mckenziesofearlymaryland.com/getperson.php?personID=I00532&tree=McKenzie1] * Simon, James H. '''Sunfish Edmonson County Kentucky'''. * '''Washington and the West; being George Washington's diary of September, 1784''', kept during his journey into the Ohio basin in the interest of a commercial union between the Great Lakes and the Potomac River by Washington, George, 1732-1799; Hulbert, Archer Butler, 1873-1933. Published 1911, p. 76: Thomas Logsdon [http://www.archive.org/stream/cu31924014087468#page/n95/mode/2up/search/logsdon] * Webb, Ben. J. '''THE CENTENARY OF CATHOLICITY IN KENTUCKY''', 1884 [https://ia800209.us.archive.org/22/items/centenaryofcatho00webb/centenaryofcatho00webb.pdf] * '''Western Maryland History''' List of settlers located in 1788 upon the lands lying in Maryland west of Fort Cumberland [https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/7662/7662-HistWestMD-1882-v2-0598/598] === Bibliographic Searches === * '''Durbin Find A Grave search''' [https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GSfn=&GSmn=&GSln=Durbin&GSby=&GSbyrel=in&GSdy=&GSdyrel=in&GScntry=0&GSst=0&GSob=n] * '''Logsdon Find A Grave search''' [https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GSfn=&GSmn=&GSln=Logsdon&GSbyrel=all&GSby=&GSdyrel=all&GSdy=&GScntry=0&GSst=0&GSgrid=&df=all&GSob=n] * '''WorldCat''' Most widely held works about Logsdon family [http://worldcat.org/identities/viaf-316576645/] === Other Links - ''MAY NOT BE SOURCED, no guarantee of accuracy'' === * * Bailey, James. '''Honor O'Flynn''' by James Bailey, ISBN: 1470179466, a novel based on Honor O'Flynn & William Logsdon [https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B007IIQR54/ref=oh_aui_d_detailpage_o00_?ie=UTF8&psc=1] *'''Genealogess''', Family history focused on the surnames: Crowe, Claypool, Wall, Logsdon, Cathcart, Coombs/Combs. [http://genealogess.blogspot.com/p/logsdon.html] *'''Murraygenealogypages''' genealogy of the Murray and related families [http://rmurrayfamily.org/search.php?mybool=AND&myfirstname=&mylastname=durbin&imageField.x=0&imageField.y=0] *'''Yates and Others 2''' [http://www.yatesvillegen.dreamhosters.com/search.php?mybool=AND&nr=50&mylastname=durbin&lnqualify=equals] *'''Ancestorology''' [http://ancestorsology.weebly.com/madison-county-kentucky.html] *'''Our family History''' [http://sherrysharp.com/genealogy/getperson.php?personID=I34190&tree=Roots] *'''Tribal Pages, Durbin''' [https://www.tribalpages.com/tribe/familytree?uid=nalemao&surname=Durbin] *'''Genealogy Report: Descendants of Thomas Durbin''' [http://www.genealogy.com/ftm/o/r/m/Linda-Renee-Orme-Indiana/GENE1-0004.html] *'''Re: Durbins of SW Missouri from Illinois''' [http://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/durbin/1129/] *'''The Lager Diebolt Rausch Laub Genealogy Page''' [http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=flager&id=I23031] *'''Family history focused on the surnames: Crowe, Claypool, Wall, Logsdon, Cathcart, Coombs/Combs''' [http://genealogess.blogspot.com/p/logsdon.html] *'''Books with Logsdon Content''' [https://www.ancestry.com/boards/surnames.logsdon/218/mb.ashx] *[http://sunfishkentucky.homestead.com/Logsdon.pdf '''The Logsdon Family'''] == Links to Records == *'''The Lager Diebolt Rausch Laub Genealogy Page''', includes many citations [http://worldconnect.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=flager&id=I40835] === Births === === Marriages === * '''Kentucky, County Marriages, 1783-1965''' Ancestry.com 2016. 29 Dec 1798 Elishea Logsdon & Susanna Baker, Nicholas Durbin & Margaret Brown, Eligi Bradley & Mary Logsdon, John Logsdon & Susana Durbin [https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/61372/TH-1-10012-35602-57/1762264] === Deaths === === Locations === If you would like to identify the State in the Category on the profile, '''Insert the name of the state where it says State in the template below'''. Paste this into the profile above the Bio. After you save, Check the bio. If the category is red, send me the profile ID and I will update the category. [[Peyton-1030 | Tanya]] === Stickers === :'''Birth Name Logsdon Profiles''' ::{{One Name Study | name = Logsdon | category = ''State'', Logsdon Name Study}} :'''Spouses, Children, or to add a second state after template above is used''' ::[[category:State, Logsdon Name Study]] == ''Need Assistance'' == *[[Durbin-834 | Stan Durbin]] is looking for definitive evidence that [[Durbin-88 | Joseph Pius "Squire" Durbin]] is the son of [[Durbin-119 | Joseph Pius Durbin]] (son of [[Durbin-71 | Christopher Durbin]]). Information indicates Squire settled Christian County around 1829 and there is mention of "Old Grandfather Durbin", assumed to be Joseph P. Sr. *[[Durbin-702 | Natalie Durbin Trott]] is looking for the father of [[Durbin-713 | Henry Durbin]] with sources. ==Sources== ''Please note that footnote numbers above are links to the sources.''
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Scotland used Jan 1 by 1600, so it gets a little tricky from 1600-1751) Dictionary of Scots Lang: https://dsl.ac.uk/ Rolls, Fines, etc. http://www.medievalgenealogy.org.uk/sources/rolls.shtml List of Scottish monarchs:https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Scottish_monarchs https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Scotland_-_Medieval_Profiles_Team Resources: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Twisted_Thistles The basic outlines of the Tartan Trail are here, broken down by time frame: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Scotland_-_Tartan_Trail_Level_1 https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Scotland_-_Tartan_Trail_Level_2 https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Scotland_-_Tartan_Trail_Level_3 https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Scotland_-_Tartan_Trail_Team Citation Creation: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Scotland_-_Sourcing_Help ===Succession Boxes=== {{Succession box2 | title = Earl of Northumbria | years = 1067–1068 | before = Osulf | after = Robert Comine }} {{Succession box2 | title = Earl of Northumbria [[http://www.englishmonarchs.co.uk/normans_19.html English Monarchs Website]] [ RootsWeb, Jim Weber Personal Site - contains good information on Gospatric] | years = 1069 - 1072 [Barlow, ''The Feudal Kingdom'' (1961):93] | before = Robert Comine | after = [[Huntington-325|Waltheof]] }} {{Succession box2 | title = 1st Earl of Dunbar [Weis. 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(2004):49] | years = after 1072 | before = | after = [[Dunbar-157|Gospatric II]] }} ==Northumberland Profiles== Latin to English Translator: https://www.webtran.eu/latin_english_translator/ Medieval England Project Google: England Medieval Project: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Medieval_Project_-_England_and_Wales My Pre-1500 Northumberland Profiles: [[Bradford-741|Thomas Bradford]], [[Manners-88|Sir Robert Manners]], [[De_Umfreville-29|Robert de Umfreville]], [[Umfraville-20|Robert Umfraville]], [[Umfraville-21|Odinel Umfreville]], [[Ridell-8|Thomas Ridell]], [[Morewick-4|Hugh de Morewick]], [[Kincaid-492|Thomas Kincaid]], [[Kincaid-1691|David Kincaid]], [[Acton-569|Richard de Acton]], [[Rowland-113|Susan Taylor]], [[Manners-89|William Manners]], [[Bamborough-2|Eadwulf Bamborough]], [[Blenkinsop-7|Thomas Blenkinsop]], [[Unknown-154441|Orm Gamalson]], [[Fetherstonhauth-1|Dorothy Featherstonhaugh]], [[Burradon-1|Unknown Fenwick]], [[Bernicia-17|Edgina Bernicia]], [[Lyons-588|John de Lyons]], [[Venables-63|Thomas Venables]], [[Montgomery-2130|Cuthbert Montgomery]],
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[[Category: London Genealogy Resources]] [[Category:Middlesex]] [[Category:City of London]] {{Profile of the Week |week = Fourth week of December 2013 }} == Introduction == '''A collection of FREE London research resources to help you trace your London ancestors.''' '''For free research resources relating to other parts of England please see [[:Category:England | HERE]] and click on the County of your choice''' '''For a full list of research resources available on Wikitree see [[:Category:Genealogy Help|Genealogy Help]]''' '''''If you would like help researching your London ancestors, please leave a message on this page or post a question in the [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g/genealogy G2G Forum]''''' [[Image:Paula s Sources-132.jpg|700px|]] '''
If you are unsure which Borough of London a certain place is in, then see this [https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B9yxy18yvJpxY1ZnZklGNjdNSms/edit?usp=sharing GUIDE] supplied by London Metropolitan Archives (LMA)''' [[Image: Bergin Photos-15.jpg|125px|LMA]] [[Image:Paula s Sources-132.jpg|700px|]] === Apprentice Records === [https://docs.google.com/file/d/1YtETsrrQZ3iqmB_MClEMeQYlYfuBczw_-_4--ExlsqZhk5XwVVozipRTEkuA/edit?usp=sharing St Giles Camberwell Register of Apprentices 1802-17] Compiled be Maureen O Sullivan and June White, members of East Surrey Family History Society. Published by kind permission of the Corporation of London L.M.A [http://www.ideastore.co.uk/local-history-archives-online-bow-parish-apprentice-register Bow Parish Apprenticeship Register 1803] Alphabetical name index giving the name, sex and age of each child, together with details of parents and their residence. Also the name, trade and residence of the person to whom the child is to be bound together with the term of the apprenticeship and the amount of the fee. [http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/GLS/StationersCompany.html Registers of the Company of Stationers London] apprentices from Gloucestershire === Cemetery Records === For a list of Victorian London Cemeteries please see [http://homepage.ntlworld.com/hitch/gendocs/cem.html HERE] [http://www.londonburials.co.uk/ London Burial Grounds] excellent site with in depth information on all London burial grounds. [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~abneypark/abneyy.html Abney Park Cemetery] Searchable database of burials. Results contain name, age, burial, section and index number. There is also a cemetery plan to enable you to see where the grave is. Areas covered, Hackney, Dalston and Stock Newington. For photos of graves at Abney Park Cemetery see [http://www.flickr.com/groups/59421785@N00/ here] [https://www.cityoflondon.gov.uk/burialRegisters/ City of London Burial Registers] The first ten registers covering the dates 24 June 1856 to 1865 are currently available for viewing online and the remaining registers will be made available in the coming months. You will need to enter a month and year for both the start and end date of your search so have your search criteria ready. You may also use the burial number if it is known. Please note that the records are arranged by date of burial, not date of death. Your result will be an image of the original entry in the register. [http://www2.richmond.gov.uk/lbrburials/(S(4oxqhdiveubape455emdjp55))/Search.aspx Burial Registers of the London Borough of Richmond Upon Thames] covers multipal cemeteries. [https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B9yxy18yvJpxT0tvVDF1MzlrNDg/edit?usp=sharing Victoria Park Cemetery 1853-1856] contains more than 20,000 burials. [https://archive.org/stream/churchyardinscri00rush#page/n5/mode/2up The Churchyard Inscriptions of the City of London] published in 1910 [http://www.deceasedonline.com/ Deceased Online] cover the whole of the UK but has plenty of London burial records, with new ones being added daily. The site is free to search and see the results. You only pay if you would like a scanned copy of the entry in the register. [http://billiongraves.com/ Billion Graves] covers the world! Lots of London cemeteries. Your results will include a photograph of the headstone. [http://www.gravestonephotos.com/index.php Gravestone Photographic Resource] another site that has worldwide coverage but plenty of London cemeteries and as the title suggests your results will include a photo. [http://www.lambeth.gov.uk/cemetery/ West Norwood Cemetery Database] free, searchable database of burials. [http://www.nwkfhs.org.uk/ld_index.htm Ladywell & Brockley Burials] free, searchable database of burials at Ladywell & Brockley cemetery located at Lewisham. === Criminal Resources === [http://www.oldbaileyonline.org/ The Proceedings of the Old Bailey 1674-1913] A fully searchable edition of the largest body of texts detailing the lives of non-elite people ever published, containing 197,745 criminal trials held at London's central criminal court. === Historic London Photographes === [http://www.referenced.co.uk/lost-london-75-early-photographs/ Lost London] 75 early photographes. Fascinating site. [http://landmark.lambeth.gov.uk/default.asp Lambeth Landmark] a showcase of images from Lambeth archives. Historical and contempary pictures of the borough's streets and buildings, portraits of people, the communities and the personalities of Lambeth. === Hospital Records === [http://hharp.org/ Historic Hospital Admission Records] the home of 19th century children’s hospital records. Databases available for three London hospitals: the Hospital for Sick Children at Great Ormond Street, the Evelina Hospital and the Alexandra Hospital for Children with Hip Disease. It provides access to nearly 120,000 individual admission records between 1852 and 1914; and a collection of articles on the early history of the hospitals, pen-portraits of personalities who inhabited them and a gallery of images. Children from outside London were also sent to these hospitals for treamtment. === Jewish Resources === For a list of Jewish cemeteries in Victorian London see [http://homepage.ntlworld.com/hitch/gendocs/cem.html#jewish HERE] [http://www.cemeteryscribes.com/index.php Cemetery Scribes] covers many areas but has a very large London database. Find headstone inscriptions, including Hebrew transliterations (where possible) and mini family trees for each individual. Also included are records from various sources such as census returns, wills, birth and marriage registers, and many more, to help you complete your genealogy and understand your ancestry. [http://www.jeffreymaynard.com/index.htm Jewish Community in London] a collection of miscellanies, historical and genealogical information. [http://www.jewishgen.org/ JewishGen] The home of Jewish genealogy, free, easy-to-use genealogy website features thousands of databases, research tools, and other resources to help those with Jewish ancestry research and find family members. [http://www.ideastore.co.uk/local-history-archives-online-princelet-street-synagogue-spitalfields-marriage-register Princelet Street Synagogue, Spitalfields, Marriage Register 1897 - 1907] surname searchable database which directs you to the correct page in the original register. Images of over 100 marriages. [http://library-2.lse.ac.uk/archives/pdf/Jewish_notebooks.html Charles Booth's Notebooks on the Jewish Community] four notebooks from the Charles Booth collection relating to the Jewish community in London in the 1880s and 1890s. === Livery Companies === [http://www.londonroll.org/ The Records of London's Livery Companies Online (ROLLCO)] a truly fascinating site providing records of Apprentices and Freemen in the City of London Livery Companies between 1400 and 1900. The database contains the details of 60,000 apprenticeship bindings, 40,000 admissions to the freedom, and 270,000 named individuals from the fifteenth to the nineteenth centuries. The London Livery Companies are: The Clothworkers' Company, The Drapers' Company, The Goldsmiths' Company and The Mercers' Company. [http://freepages.history.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~frpayments/LL1776/spitalfields.htm Liverymen of Spitalfields London 1776] the database lists names, trade and address. [http://www.parishregister.com/merchant_taylors.asp Merchant Taylors Company] The Merchant Taylors' Membership Index 1530 - 1928 is a free searchable database and there is a very informative history section explaining all about Livery companies. === Londoners === [http://freepages.history.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~frpayments/HC1662/index.htm London Hackney Coaches of 1662] a database of details on people who licensed their Hackney Coach in 1662 [http://freepages.history.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~frpayments/LM1677/index.htm London Merchants 1677] A-Z searchable database giving first and last name, address and occupation. [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/source.aspx?pubid=31 London Inhabitants within the Walls 1695] An index of London inhabitants within the city walls in 1695. === Maps of London === [http://maps.nls.uk/os/london-1890s/ London, Five feet to the Mile, 1893-1896] one of the most detailed maps of 19th-century London ever created is now available (as of 28/11/2013) to view free of charge on the National Library of Scotland website. Family historians can now get an accurate picture of the city when their ancestors were alive and explore streets that have long since disappeared. [http://www.mernick.org.uk//elhs/mapgallery.htm East London History Society Map Gallery] brilliant resource enabling you to pick a map of either Bethnal Green, Stepney, Bow, Bromley or Poplar in your chosen year and splitting the screen so you can compare to today's maps. [http://www.mappalondon.com/ Historical Maps of London 1862-1871] Maps of all areas of London. [http://users.bathspa.ac.uk/greenwood/ Greenwood's Map of London 1827] this web site, hosted by Bath Spa University is a wonderful resource. The map has been made interactive, allowing searches by browsing the map of entering a place name. The zoom facility is excellent. You are also given suggestions on where to search the map based on your selection and a list of references and links. [http://www.umich.edu/~risotto/imagemap.html Poverty Map of London (1889)] Charles Booth interactive poverty map of London. [http://www.victorianlondon.org/mapbethnal/map.gif Bethnal Green (1848)] map of the parish of Bethnal Green dated 1848. [http://www.victorianlondon.org/map1895/frontpage.htm Reynold's Shilling Map of London (1889)] super detail on this map, zoom into any area of London and all the streets are clearly labeled enabling you to find where your ancestors lived. [http://www.londonancestor.com/maps/maps.htm Old London Maps] provided by London Ancestors. === Newspapers === [http://www.london-gazette.co.uk/ The London Gazette] The London Gazette is a highly specialised publication, yet caters to a wide range of users in the public, private and voluntary sectors, libraries and researchers. If your not familiar with the London Gazette, put an ancestors surname in the search book, you will be suprised at the results. [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~dutillieul/BritishLondonNews.html#Borough Local London Newspapers] this list gives links to all the local London Borough newspapers that are available online. Many links are to subscription sites BUT I would advise looking at the said site as you can by 24hr passes for a few pounds. [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~dutillieul/BritishLondonNews.html#London Main London Newspapers] this list gives links to all the main London newspapers. === Parish Registers === [http://www.mickbruff.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/highroad/allhallows/marriages/marriages_index.html All Hallows' Marriages] 1558-1837. All Hallows' church is in Tottenham, North London. It is one of the oldest buildings in the London Borough of Haringey. As Tottenham was seen as a very fashionable place to get married you will find many entries for people who were not residents of this area. [http://socrates.berkeley.edu/~ahnelson/PARISH/baptisms.html St Leonard Shoreditch Baptisms 1558-1640] searchable through your browsers search facility. Dates in the registers and thus in the database are 'Old-Style,' which means, among other things, that the year changes on 25 March rather than 1 January. For most purposes, therefore, it is necessary to increase year-dates from 1 January to 24 March by one. Thus 16 January 1574 should be understood as 16 January 1575 etc. [http://socrates.berkeley.edu/~ahnelson/PARISH/brides.html St Leonard Shoreditch Marriages 1558-1640] This database is listed in alphabetical order by Brides surname. [http://socrates.berkeley.edu/~ahnelson/PARISH/grooms.html St Leonard Shoreditch Marriages 1558-1640] This database is listed in alphabetical order by Grooms surname. [http://socrates.berkeley.edu/~ahnelson/PARISH/burialsA_M.html St Leonard Shoreditch Burials 1558-1640] Surnames A-M [http://socrates.berkeley.edu/~ahnelson/PARISH/burialsN_Z.html St Leonard Shoreditch Burials 1558-1640] Surnames N-Z [https://archive.org/stream/registersofmarri52stma#page/n3/mode/2up Registers of St Marylebone Marriages] 1668-1812 [http://archive.org/stream/registerbookofma01west#page/n7/mode/2up Parish of St George Hanover Square Register Book of Marriages] 1725-1787 [https://archive.org/stream/registerbookofma14stge#page/n11/mode/2up Parish of St George Hanover Square Register Book of Marriages] 1788-1809 [https://archive.org/stream/registerbookofma22stge#page/n5/mode/2up Parish of St George Hanover Square Register Book of Marriages] 1810-1823 [https://archive.org/stream/registerbookofma24stge#page/n9/mode/2up Parish of St George Hanover Square Register Book of Marriages] 1824-1837 [http://ukga.org/england/Middlesex/midsex/index.html Middlesex England Parish Marriage Records] 1563-1895 [https://archive.org/stream/middlesexparrish04phil#page/n7/mode/2up Middlesex Parish Registers of Marriages] includes:- New Brentford 1618-1812, Hounslow 1708-1812, Stanwell 1632-1812, Sunbury 1566-1812, Ashford 1696-1812, Feltham 1634-1812, Hanworth 1732-1837, Pinner 1654-1837 [http://nibbla.webs.com/index.htm St Giles In The Fields - Baptisms] 1750-1760 [http://www.ideastore.co.uk/local-history-archives-online-bethnal-green Bethnal Green Congregational Church Baptism Register] 1860-1945 [http://ukga.org/cgi-bin/browse.cgi?action=ViewRec&DB=12&bookID=110&page=i The Registers of Christenings, Marriages and Burials at Kensington] 1539-1675 [https://archive.org/stream/registerofbaptis00stma#page/n7/mode/2up The Registers of Baptisms, Marriages and Burials in the Parish of St Martin in the Fields] 1550-1619 [https://archive.org/stream/registersofbapti00inarmy#page/n7/mode/2up The Registers of Baptisms and Marriages at St. George's Chapel, May Fair] 1889 [https://archive.org/stream/marriageregister02step#page/n5/mode/2up Marriage Registers of St Dunstan's Stepney] 1640-1696 [https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B9yxy18yvJpxVmxBT0Uya2J1eGs/edit?usp=sharing Baptism Registers of St Dunstan's Stepney] 1798-1808. [https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B9yxy18yvJpxelZrbTdfM1paMmc/edit?usp=sharing Baptism Registers of St Dunstan's Stepney] 1808-1816 [https://archive.org/stream/registersofstved02lond#page/n7/mode/2up The registers of St.Vedast, Foster Lane and of St. Michael le Quern, London] 1559-1836 [https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B9yxy18yvJpxOWp3eGVreEdIU3c/edit?usp=sharing Baptism Register of St Peter's, London Dock, Wapping] 1878-1933 [https://archive.org/stream/registersofstola46stol#page/n5/mode/2up The registers of St. Olave, Hart street, London] 1563-1700 [https://archive.org/stream/registersofstste02lond#page/n7/mode/2up Stephen Walbrook with St Benet Sherehog] 1716-1860 [https://archive.org/stream/parishregisterso00stma#page/n7/mode/2up The parish registers of St. Mary Aldermarry, London] 1558-1754 [https://archive.org/stream/memorialsofstmar00westrich#page/n3/mode/2up The Parish Registers of St Margaret's Church Westminster] 1539-1660 [https://archive.org/stream/londonparishregi02phil#page/n5/mode/2up Marriages at St James', Duke's Place] 1684-1690 === Poor Rate Books & Taxes === [http://www.ideastore.co.uk/local-history-archives-online-bow-poor-rate-book-december-1820 Bow Poor Rate Book December 1820] information is arranged in four columns. The first column gives the rateable value of the property, the second the name of the owner (tenants names are sometimes also included here); the third column gives a brief description of the property (tenants names are sometimes shown here also); and the fourth column shows the actual amount to be paid. [http://www.ideastore.co.uk/local-history-archives-online-bromley-st-leonard-poor-rate-book-1821 Bromley St Leonard Poor Rate Book 1821] information gives the name of the owner, a brief description of the property, the rateable value of the property and the actual amount to be paid. [http://www.ideastore.co.uk/local-history-archives-online-limehouse-rate-book-1767 Limehouse Poor Rate Book 1767] information gives the name of the owner, the rateable value of the property, and the actual amount to be paid. [http://resource-poor.hamptonwickhistory.org.uk/Resource_Poor_Rate_Books/Poor_Rate_Books.html Hampton Wick Poor Rate Books 1808-1915] images of every page in the 32 poor rate books available on this site. [https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B9yxy18yvJpxUEg0ZEl5ZWlYZWs/edit?usp=sharing St Anne's Poor Rate Books 1767] this is an index to all the names. [http://www.ideastore.co.uk/local-history-archives-online-spitalfields-rate-book-1700 Spitalfields Rate Book 1700] this is the only rate book held for the Hamlet or Parish of Spitalfields. Rate books covering the period 1713 - 1846 (with gaps in the sequence) are among the records of the Tower Hamlets Commissioners of Sewers at the London Metropolitan Archives. [http://british-history.ac.uk/source.aspx?pubid=15 London Hearth Tax] The returns of the Hearth Tax assessment for metropolitan London in 1666, as collected by the AHRC London Hearth Tax Project (2007-2010). [http://british-history.ac.uk/source.aspx?pubid=26 Four Shillings in the Pound Tax] The returns of the Hearth Tax assessment for metropolitan London in 1666, as collected by the AHRC London Hearth Tax Project (2007-2010). ===Schools=== [http://homepage.ntlworld.com/geoff.matt/BowCreekSchool/NewRegister/WebPages/register.html The Bow Creek School Pupil Admission Register] 1896-1935 The Bow Creek School Pupil Admission Register is a rare documentary survivor from the early days of universal education in the East End of London. [http://www.missing-ancestors.com/NORTH%20LONDON%20TRUANT%20REG%201891%20Page%201.htm Admission Register of The North London Certified Truant and Industrial] September 1891 to April 1899 [http://www.missing-ancestors.com/EXTRACTS%20WESTMINSTER%20ST%20GEORGES%20UNION%20Page%201.htm Westminster St George's Union] 1889-1897 Register of deserted children ===Settlement Examinations=== [http://www.westminster.gov.uk/services/libraries/archives/indexes/sett_intro/ St Martin in the Fields Settlement Examinations Index] these records are held by the Westminster Archives who have now made it free to search the settlement examinations of St Martin in the Fields, at the moment dates covered are 1732-1775 ===Streets of London=== [http://www.maps.thehunthouse.net/Streets/Old_to_New_Abolished_London_Street_Names.htm Old to New London Street Names] A-Z of lost London Street names giving you the name of the street today. There is a link on the page if you want to use it the other way around, new to old. [http://www.londonancestor.com/stow/stow-strx-all.htm London Street Index 1722] every Street, Lane, Court, Alley, Green, Yard, Close, Square, or any other Place, you are sure to find it location here. === Visitations of England and Wales === [[Space:Visitations_Cross_reference_by_County#LONDVIS|Visitation(s) of England and Wales]] County Index entries for persons whose pedigree first entry in the Visitation(s) commences in London, or who appears listed in a pedigree, addendum or correction to the Visitation(s) as born in London. Includes Middlesex as London. Other areas, now in London, will be found under their original county. === Other Resources === [http://www.parishregister.com/default.asp Docklands Ancestors] primarily a website run by family historians for family historians. Many databases and packed with informative articles. Parish registers are just one of the great databases. [https://familysearch.org/ FamilySearch] numerous indexes/databases including birth, marriage, death and burial records as well as census records. And more. [http://www.bmdregisters.co.uk/index.php Non-Conformist and Non-Parochial BMDs] free index to non-parochial registers transcriptions. [http://www.londonlives.org/ London Lives] is a fully searchable edition of 240,000 manuscripts from eight archives and fifteen datasets, giving access to 3.35 million names. Date range is 1680-1820. Includes coroners inquests, criminal, hospital and guild records, abstract of wills, fire insurance register, rate books and workhouse records plus much more. [http://library-2.lse.ac.uk/archives/pdf/Stepney_Union.html Stepney Union Casebooks] 1889-1890 containing detailed case histories of the inmates of Bromley and Stepney workhouses and of people who received outdoor relief from the union. This really is worth searching if you have ancestors from this area. The information in the records will be a delight to all family historians. See a sample page from Stepney Union Casebooks [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Image:London_Research_Aids.jpg&action=edit '''Here'''] [http://www.ideastore.co.uk/local-history-archives-online-gifts-to-seamans-widows-1860 Gift to Seaman's Widows] St George in the East, gift to seaman's widows-1860 [http://www.unionhistory.info/matchworkers/browse.php Match workers strike, Bow 1888] The main part of the Register provides details of the workers on strike at the Bryant & May match factory at Bow, East London in March 1888. There are three lists showing 263 workers from the Centre and Top Centre workshops, 186 workers at the Victoria factory and 263 workers at the Wax and Box Stores and Patents. The lists show the name and address of each worker, together with marital status, occupation, last week's wages and whether living at home or independently. Additional notes show rent owed or dependents. Boy workers are indicated. This is followed by the Payments Register for all three workplaces, showing strike pay allotted and amounts actually paid out to each striker on July 14 and July 21. All workers received a minimum of 4 shillings [20p] , those who had earned over 6 shillings received 5 shillings and married women and widows received more. [http://www.locatinglondon.org/ Locating London's Past] This website allows you to search a wide body of digital resources relating to early modern and eighteenth-century London which in turn shows you where you can find the resource, and can also map the results on to a fully GIS compliant version of John Rocque's 1746 map. [http://hidden-london.com/ Hidden London] the London less obvious. Hidden London takes an informative, historically inclined look at a variety of the capital’s more obscure attractions, curiosities, districts and localities. 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[[Category:Sandemanian Church, Islington, London]] [[Category:Sources by Name]] [[Space:History_of_Nonconformists_in_London%2C_England_and_surrounding_counties| This page is part of History of Nonconformists in London, England and surrounding counties, an England Team Topic]]
[[Project:England|England Project]] | [[Space:England_Project_-_Topics_Team|Topics Teams]] ===Membership of the Sandemanian Church, 1762-1868=== This is a transcription of the London Sandemanian Church membership records, held by Dundee University Archives. The document is called ''MS 9/1/3, Membership lists of the churches in the UK and America'' and this transcription covers pages 1 to 56, with the other pages being records of other towns and cities and lists of Elders and Deacons. [ London Sandemanian Church membership records Held by Dundee University Archives MS 9/1/3, Membership lists of the churches in the UK and America Copies of originals ordered and accessed by [[Pickup-177|Trevor Pickup]] on 15 June 2021 ] This was uploaded on 10 July 2021 and is very much a work in progress, with many links still to be added. *10 July 2021 - 46 of the names linked to WT profiles, out of about 650. *15 July 2021 - 70 of the names linked to WT profiles, *18 July 2021 - 110 of the names linked to WT profiles, *31 July 2021 - 140 of the names linked to WT profiles, *7 Aug 2021 - 160 of the names linked to WT profiles, *17 Oct 2021 - 170 of the names linked to WT profiles, *26 Aug 2022 - 182 of the names linked to WT profiles, Please make contact with me if you are able to identify any of these names. ==Other Sandemanian pages== There is also a page called [[Space:Sandemanian_church_london_membership_list|Sandemanian Church London membership list]] which is based on the research by Geoffrey Cantor. This covers a smaller period of time and is only male members and their wives, and is an extract of this list This page is one of a series of pages about the Sandemanian Church in London. See [[Space:Research_into_the_London_Sandemanian_Church|My research into the London Sandemanian Church]] for the links to the other pages. [[Space:Sandemanian_(Glasite)_Church|An introduction to the Sandemanian Church]] includes an overview but also details of the categories used for the various families.
[[Space:The_arrival_of_Sandemanianism_in_London|The arrival of Sandemanianism in London]] with details of the people involved and the impact on the nonconformist community
==The Membership List == {| border="1" class="sortable" !First name!!Surname!!Wikitree ID!!Date admitted!!Comments in original (Ex = Excluded from fellowship, Rest = Restored, Dec'd = Deceased)!!Page !!Research notes |- |John||Handasyde||||23 Mar 1762||||1|| |- |John||Barnard||[[Barnard-1468|John Barnard]]||23 Mar 1762||Ordained Elder May 1762, Resigned||1||added to WT |- |John||Juniper||[[Juniper-78|John Juniper]]||23 Mar 1762||Ordained Deacon Dec 9th 1764, elder, died||1||added to WT |- |Daniel||Wakelin||[[Wakelin-226|Daniel Wakelin]]||23 Mar 1762||Ordained Deacon March 2nd 1763 dec'd Nov 16, 1777||1||added to WT |- |Samuel||Churchill||||23 Mar 1762||Ex Feb 25th 1763 Rest, moved to Nottingham||1|| |- |James||Holbird||||23 Mar 1762||Ex Dec 31st 1768||1|| |- |Richard||Sallet||||23 Mar 1762||Ex June 11th 1765||1|| |- |Edward||Jeffs||[[Jeffs-835|Edward Jeffs]]||23 Mar 1762||Dec'd Aug 10th 1786||1||added to WT |- |William||Holdsworth||[[Holdsworth-829|William Holdsworth]]||23 Mar 1762||Deacon Feb 16th 1768, Elder Jan 30th 1770, died 4th Feb 1807 aged 69||1||added to WT |- |Richard||Sharpe||||23 Mar 1762||Ex Apr 21st 1765 Restored April 23rd 1765||1|| |- |John||Proctor||||23 Mar 1762||Gone to Newcastle||1|| |- |William||Wren||||23 Mar 1762||Dec'd Aug 29th 1792||1|| |- |John||Crampton||||23 Mar 1762||Ex||1|| |- |William||Handasyde||||23 Mar 1762||Deacon 16 Feb 1768, gone to Arbroath||1|| |- |Sarah||Wakelin||[[Bodicoat-11|Sarah Bodicoat]]||23 Mar 1762||||1||added to WT |- |Mrgt||Sallet||||23 Mar 1762||Ex Nov 17th 1762||1|| |- |Ann||Gurney (unclear)||||23 Mar 1762||Ex Sept 14 1766||1|| |- |Ann||Goodman||||23 Mar 1762||||1|| |- |Agnes||Mitchelson||||23 Mar 1762||Ex Oct 24th 1764 2nd time||2|| |- |Rebecca||Holbird||||23 Mar 1762||Ex Jan 12th 1763||2|| |- |Joanna||Major||||23 Mar 1762||Married J Barnard||2||poss wife of [[Barnard-1468|John Barnard]] |- |Mary||Major||||23 Mar 1762||dec'd Jan 18 1789||2||buried 16 Jan 1789, Bunhill Fields, her birth 1721 |- |Sarah||Major||||23 Mar 1762||married R Wilkins Ex'd (unclear) 1787||2|| |- |Dorothy||Major||||23 Mar 1762||dec'd Feb 3rd 1764||2|| |- |Elizabeth||Major||||23 Mar 1762||Married Rogers Ex'd Nov 29, 1778||2|| |- |Southwell||Downs||||16 May 1762||Ex'd Aug 1762||2|| |- |George||Major||||18 May 1762||||2|| |- |Jonathan||Hook||||18 May 1762||Ex June 21 1767||2|| |- |Thomas||Mann||[[Mann-5114|Thomas Mann]]||18 May 1762||Ex June 11th 1765 (pencil note- ? father in law of James Baynes)||2||added to WT |- |Samuel||Newham||||1 Jun 1762||Ex May 15, 1763 Rest'd 6 Sept 1767||2|| |- |William||Heath||||13 Jun 1762||Ex May 15, 1763 Rest'd 6 Sept 1768||2|| |- |George||Morley||||13 Jun 1762||Ex May 15, 1763 Rest'd 6 Sept 1769||2|| |- |Thomas||Ashfield||||29 Jun 1762||Ex Sept 17th 1786||2|| |- |Sarah||Davenport||||4 Apr 1762||Dec'd May 22nd 1784||2||buried at BunHill Fields in name of mrs Sarah Davenport 29 May 1784, from Highgate so maiden name unknown. Named in will of Daniel Wakelin |- |Mrs||Juniper||||25 Apr 1762||Dec'd Jan 21 1765||2||wife of [[Juniper-78|John Juniper]] |- |Sally||Birch||||9 May 1762||Ex Sept 29 1776 Rest'd March 16th 1783||2|| |- |Mary||Holdsworth||[[Thornton-9116|Mary Thornton]]||1 Jun 1762||Dec'd Feb 14th 1793||2||added to WT |- |Jane ||Stephens||||29 Jun 1762||||3|| |- |John||Hawkins||||8 Aug 1762||Ex October 1763||3|| |- |George||Glass||[[Glas-212|George Glas]]||9 Aug 1762||(register states he arrived on 9 Aug 1762) Deacon March 2nd 1763 Died 30 Nov 1765 (murdered at sea)||3||added to WT |- |Mrs ||Jefferys||||22 Aug 1762||Dec'd July 2nd 1764||3|| |- |John||Barton||||19 Sep 1762||gone to LIverpool, Elder||3|| |- |Isabella ||Glass||||||Dec'd (pencil note - murdered with husband and daughter at sea, 30 Nov 1765)||3|| |- |Jannet||Gray||||Jul 1762||Dec'd Nov 26, 1797||3|| |- |Jane ||Barton||||29 Jun 1762||gone to Liverpool ||3|| |- |Eliz ||Handasyde||||29 Sep 1762||Gone to Arbroath||3|| |- |Eliz ||Davis||||2 Jan 1763||Dec'd March 10 1778||4|| |- |George ||Emerson Sen||||23 Jan 1763||Ex June 17th 1770 Rest'd Sept 23, 1770||4|| |- |George ||Emerson Jun||||23 Jan 1763||Ex July 12, 1765 Rest'd Aug 16 1767, Ex Jan 22 1786 Rest Feb 1st 1789, (unclear) ||4|| |- |Eliz||Hawkins||||9 Feb 1763||Ex Oct 1763, dec'd||4|| |- |Sarah ||Wilson||||20 Feb 1763||rest'd June 1764||4|| |- |George ||Hitchens||||27 May 1763||Ex Dec 29th 1765 Restored & Ex, Died confessing his sins and hope||4|| |- |Sarah ||Isaacs||||8 May 1763||||4|| |- |Sarah||Biggs||||22 May 1763||Dec'd Aug 2nd 1763||4|| |- |William ||Whitehead||||25 May 1763||Ex Sept 4th 1763||4|| |- |Martha||Mann||||8 Jun 1763||Ex June 16, 1765 (pencil note - ?mother in law of James Baynes)||4|| |- |Mary||Armstrong||||8 Jun 1763||Ex June 16 1765, Rest 1768, gone to Kirkby Stephen||4|| |- |William||Watson||||24 Jul 1763||Ex aug 4th 1771, Rest'd March 1778, Ex'||4|| |- |James ||Jacks||||14 Aug 1763||came to town (unclear) Ex Oct 21 1770||4|| |- |James||Chambers||||11 Sep 1763||Went to Aberdeen, Oct 1764||4|| |- |Thomas ||Nicholson||||13 Nov 1763||Ex Dec 26th 1779 Rest aug 28 1791 Ex 13 March 1803||4|| |- |Sarah||Wilson||||10 Feb 1763||marr'd Coombe afterwards Wanostrucht, died 18 Oct 1820||4||Buried as Sarah Wanostrucht, 25 Oct 1820, Camberwell, born 1739 |- |Mary||Sands ||||8 Jun 1763||Ex'd, Rest april 29 1781, Ex'd july 5th 1795||4|| |- |Frances||Todd||[[Todd-12805|Frances Todd]]||1 Jan 1764||Married Morrell, Ex Rest apr 23 1780 dec sept 8 1783||6|| married [[Morrell-1816|Robert Morrell]] |- |Ann||Sharpe||||5 Feb 1764||||6|| |- |Eliz||Sharpe||||5 Feb 1764||||6|| |- |Edward ||Barnard||[[Barnard-1471|Edward Barnard]]||19 Feb 1764||Ex 1772||6||added to WT |- |Edward Samuel ||Lee||||26 Feb 1764||Ex May 27 1764||6|| |- |Ann||Mann||[[Stackhouse-934|Ann (Stackhouse) Mann]]||26 Feb 1764||marr'd Boyd Dec||6||added to WT. Born as Ann Stackhouse, married [[Mann-11906|Simon Mann (1743-1772)]] (1765) and [[Boyd-15589|James Boyd (abt.1751-)]] (1776) |- |Martha ||Emerson||||22 Jul 1764||Ex Jan 17th 1770 rest Sept 19th 1778||6|| |- |Ann ||Stackhouse ||||16 Aug 1764||Arrived 16 Aug 1764,gone to Kirby Lonsdale||6||not to be confused with [[Stackhouse-934|Ann (Stackhouse) Mann]], 2 rows above |- |Mrs||Jack ||||12 Aug 1764||arrived, died April 17 1770||6|| |- |Margaret ||Walker||||Jun 1764||died 3 Sept 1803 or 1802||6|| |- |David ||Mitchelson||||30 Sep 1764||arrived Sept 30 1764, an elder||6|| |- |ann ||Mitchelson||||30 Sep 1764||||6|| |- |John ||Spalding||||21 Oct 1764||||6|| |- |John||Coombs||||18 Nov 1764||Ex March 2 1766, rest'd June 22 1766, died June (unclear) 2nd 1768||6|| |- |Christian||Lewis||||2 Dec 1764||Ex Feb 24 1771, rest Oct 2nd 1791 dec'd May 24 1792||6|| |- |Eliz ||Fauret||||16 Dec 1764||Removed to Nottingham||6|| |- |Stephen||Brogden ||||16 Dec 1764||Arrived from York, Ex July 21 1765||6|| |- |Mrs||Nedriffe||||21 Sep 1765||died 4 Sept 1769||6|| |- |John ||Davis||||24 Apr 1763||deacon Feb 16, 1768, Elder 30 Jan 1770||6|| |- |Mary ||Barnard||[[Gastineau-18|Mary Gastineau]]||3 Nov 1765||||7||Wife of [[Barnard-1471|Edward Barnard]] who became a member the previous year, added to WT. |- |Mary ||Jeffs Jun||||3 Nov 1765||||7||Can not link her to [[Jeffs-835|Edward Jeffs (abt.1725-1786)]] |- |Widow (unclear) ||Rickerby||||7 Jul 1765||dec'd 1765||7|| |- |Thomas ||Leighton||||27 Jan 1765||Ex July 21 1765||8|| |- |Gabriel ||Bourne ||||11 Feb 1765||||8|| |- |John||Collwill||||11 Feb 1765||Removed to Edinburgh||8|| |- |Richard||Alger||||24 Feb 1765||died June 12, 1765||8|| |- |John||Cue||||3 Mar 1765||||8|| |- |Rob ||Mann||||10 Mar 1765||Deacon 22 Oct 1765 chosen elder 4 May 1789, Ex April 1793||8|| |- |Alexander||Christie||||10 Mar 1765||Deacon 22 Oct 1765 Elder Feb 7 1766, removed to Liverpool||8|| |- |Robert||Thornton||||17 Mar 1765||Ex Jan 7, 1770 Restored ||8|| |- |James||Sands ||[[Sands-3322|James Sands]]||19 Mar 1765||Ex 1772, rest'd March 11, 1781 dec'd July 17 1797||8||buried Bunhill Fields 18 July 1797 aged 54, from Pentonville. Father of [[Sands-3098|Elizabeth (Sands) Hood (1766-1821)]] |- |John||White ||||Jun 1765||||8|| |- |Thomas ||Vernor||[[Vernor-52|Thomas Vernor]]||23 Jun 1765||Elder deceased Oct 6, 1793||8||added to WT |- |Ann||Vernor ||[[Unknown-517361|Ann Vernor]]||21 Jul 1765||died||8||added to WT |- |John ||Boosey ||[[Boosey-86|John Boosey]]||28 Jul 1765||Deacon Oct 22, 1765, ordained Elder 1 Jan 1766, Laid down, Ex Mar 24, 1793, Rest, died Sept 18, 1820||8||added to WT |- |Ruth ||Rutt||[[Grosvenor-460|Ruth (Grosvenor) Rutt]]||18 Aug 1765||Marr afterwards Tingle||8||added to WT |- |Will||Norris||||7 Apr 1765||||8|| |- |Thomas||Sedgewick||||25 Aug 1765||Deacon Aug 24th 1784 laid Down Sept 1780, died 14 April 1802 Aged 61||8||He was a witness at marriage of [[Deacon-452|Thomas Deacon (1792-1855)]] and [[Fuller-4264|Ann (Fuller) Deacon (1801-1878)]] in 1822, needs profile |- |Thomas||Curryer||[[Curryer-22|Thomas Curryer (1759-1829)]]||4 Sep 1765||Removed to Trowbridge ex 1782 restored Aug 10 1783 Deacon 1789 Elder 23 May 1792 died Jan 13 1797 aged 65||8||added to WT |- |William L||Grosvenor||[[Grosvenor-449|William Limbery Grosvenor]]||4 Sep 1765||Deacon resigned ||8||Added to WT |- |John ||Hendry ||||27 Oct 1765||Ex Nov 24, 1767, Rest Dec 15 1767 Ex Dec 14 1769, Rest Jan 10 1779, Ex Oct 15 1815||8|| |- |Eliezer||Chater (sen) ||[[Chater-147|Eliezer Chater]]||Aug 1765||Ex march 31 1766, Rest 1781 Ex (unclear) 1784 Rest Oct 30 1785, Died 10 April 1802||9||added to WT |- |Elizabeth||Spalding||||1765||Ex Oct 13, 1769 Rest'd Nov 24, 1769||9|| |- |Samuel ||Pike||[[Pike-8548|Samuel Pike ]]||22 Dec 1765||Elder Ex dec 15, 1769 Rest'd Feb 18 1770, rechosen Elder ||9|| |- |John||Morley||||1765||Ex March 6, 1770, Rest'd 23 Aug 1789, aft 2nd Ex removed to Trowbridge||9|| |- |Eliz||Sedgewick||||20 Oct 1765||died 31 May 1802||9|| |- |Francis||Shand||||11 Oct 1765||Ex Jan 18, 1766 gone to Edinburgh||9|| |- |John ||Nowell||||1765||Ex May 11, 1766||9|| |- |Edith ||Nowell||||||Ex May 11, 1766||9|| |- |James||Ross||||1765||Ex Nov 23, 1766 Rest'd June 21, 1767||9|| |- |David ||Cummared (unclear)||||24 Mar 1765||||9|| |- |Jane ||Christie||||31 Mar 1765||gone to Liverpool||9|| |- |Sarah ||Cue||||5 May 1765||||9|| |- |Isabella ||Norris||||19 May 1765||||9|| |- |Samuel ||Moody||||1765||Gone to Arbroath||9|| |- |Sarah ||Martin||||11 Aug 1765||||9|| |- |Ann||Byers ||||22 Sep 1765||gone to Nottingham, Ex||9|| |- |Susannah ||Yeoman||||22 Sep 1765||died 30 Jan 1767||9|| |- |John ||Henley||||27 Oct 1765||Ex Nov 24, 1765 Rest'd 15 Dec 1765 ||9|| |- |Samuel ||Wilkinson||||24 Dec 1765||Died 15 Jan 1769||9|| |- |Mary||Mann||||3 Jan 1766||Ex aug 11 1793||10|| |- |Mrs||Mathie||||1766||||10|| |- |Mary||Hendry ||||2 Feb 1766||Ex July 6th, 1794 Rest'd May 31 1795 Ex (unclear) 21 sept 1800||10|| |- |Ezra||Livermore||[[Livermore-681|Ezra Livermore]]||6 Mar 1766||died 1818||10||Added to WT |- |John||Dougal||||20 Apr 1766||Ex sept 24 1783 Rest'd Jan 11, 1784 Ex Aug 26 1787||10|| |- |George||Gordan||||20 Apr 1766||Ex||10|| |- |Hannah ||Gordan ||||27 Apr 1766||Ex Nov 5, 1769 Rest'd Dec 5 1769 formerly Lister||10|| |- |Thomas||Carthorn||||20 Jul 1766||Deceased Aug 20 1794||10|| |- |Robert||Wilkins ||[[Wilkins-1059|Robert Wilkins]]||3 Aug 1766||Ex Jan 14, 1787||10|| |- |Mary||Lewis||||17 Oct 1766||Dec'd July 9, 1790||10|| |- |John||Chater ||[[Chater-148|John Chater]]||1 Dec 1765||Elder 1 Mar 1766, dec'd 26 Aug 1771||10||added to WT |- |John ||Aldridge sen||||7 Mar 1765||Ex Oct 31st 1766, Rest sept 13 1767 Ex 2nd time May 9, 1779||10|| |- |John ||Aldridge jun||||7 Mar 1765||Ex Oct 31st 1766,||10|| |- |Edward ||Lewis||||2 Mar 1766||ex Oct 26, 1766 Rest'd June 10 1768||10|| |- |William ||Sands ||||1766||||10|| |- |Arnold ||Goldenarms||||1766||Ex March 22, 1767||10|| |- |Jane ||Goldenarms||||1766||Ex March 22, 1767||10|| |- |Robert ||Morrell||[[Morrell-1816|Robert Morrell]]||11 Oct 1765||to York||10|| married to [[Todd-12805|Frances Todd]] |- |Mary||Jeffs||||10 Jun 1766||Ex Nov 2 1766||11||poss wife of [[Jeffs-835|Edward Jeffs (abt.1725-1786)]] |- |Maria||Pike||[[Pike-8547|Maria Pike]]||1766||Dec'd May 5, 1784||11||daughter of [[Pike-8548|Samuel Pike]] |- |Susannah ||Pike||||1766||Ex'd Dec24, 1769 Rest Feb 25, 1770 Deaconess 28 Feb 1778 dec'd 22 Aug 1779||11||Wife of [[Pike-8548|Samuel Pike]] |- |Susannah ||Bedder||[[Pike-8550|Susannah (Pike) Bedder]]||1766||Dec'd march 18, 1781||11||daughter of [[Pike-8548|Samuel Pike]] |- |Thomas ||Martin||||8 Sep 1765||||11|| |- |Simon ||Mann||[[Mann-11906|Simon Mann]]||1766||Ex March 9, 1767 Rest, Ex 2nd time Jan 1 1769||11||added to WT |- |John||Feedon||||1766||Ex Apr 10, 1767||11|| |- |Samuel||Fosset||||1766||Ex Apr 24th 1767||11|| |- |Elenor||Smith||||1 May 1768||Ex July 3rd 1768 marr'd Bufox (unclear) Rest Dec 178 1768, (unclear) away on fomer Ex, Restored Feb 25th 1798||11|| |- |William ||Norris||||1768||Ex July 24 1768||11|| |- |Joseph ||Banks||||8 Sep 1767||Ex Aug 14th 1768||11|| |- |Mary ||Page ||||25 Aug 1766||Ex sept 4, 1768||11|| |- |Mary||Aldridge||||30 Aug 1766||Ex May 30, 1779||11|| |- |Jane ||Culville||||26 Jan 1766||||11|| |- |Jonathan||Millington||||23 Mar 1766||||11|| |- |Christian ||Waller||||15 Jun 1766||||11|| |- |Sarah||Curryer||[[Egleton-29|Sarah Egleton]]||28 Sep 1766||Died 27 Sept 1801||11||added to WT |- |Ann||Bly||||14 Dec 1766||||11|| |- |Ignatius||Langham (unclear) ||||24 Aug 1766||Gone to Yorkshire||12|| |- |Alexander||Gibbs ||||19 Jan 1765||Ex march 4 1770,Rest Dec 12 1784, after the 2nd (unclear) and Ex 3 times June 19, 1791||13|| |- |Richard ||Robinson||||26 Jan 1766||Ex'd ||13|| |- |Elizabeth||Millington||||23 Mar 1767||Died aug 9, 1791||13|| |- |Mary||Hipwell||||26 Aug 1767||formerly Mrs Kensie, then Cairrnes (unclear) Ex Feb 4 1787||13|| |- |Ann||Heighton||||27 Sep 1767||Marr'd Rogers Ex Jan 14,1787 Restored Nov 11 1787 Deaconess march 15 1797||13|| |- |John ||Leathley||[[Leathley-50|John Leathley]]||16 Oct 1767||Ex 29 dec 1817||13||added to WT |- |Sarah||Leathley||[[Watson-27685|Sarah Watson]]||6 Oct 1767||Deaconess March 15 1797 died April 1813||13||added to WT |- |Hannah ||Fleetwood||[[Fleetwood-505|Hannah Fleetwood]]||15 Nov 1767||marr'd Varley, died||13|| married [[Varley-46|Richard Varley]], added to WT |- |Mary||Chater||[[Hawker-965|Hawker Mary]]||27 Dec 1767||Marr'd Boosey Removed to Norfolk aug 12, 1792, died||13||added to WT |- |Mary||Livermore||||22 Nov 1767||Ex, (Pencil annotation - settled in Wethersfield, Essex)||13||Unknown |- |Mary ||Giblin||||22 Nov 1767||Ex, (Pencil annotation - settled in Wethersfield, Essex)||13|| |- |John ||Brown||||22 Nov 1767||Ex, (Pencil annotation - settled in Wethersfield, Essex)||13|| |- |James||Darkin||||22 Nov 1767||Ex, (Pencil annotation - settled in Wethersfield, Essex)||13|| |- |Elizabeth||Lapwood||||16 Nov 1767||Marr'd J Browns||13|| |- |William||Tolley||||16 Jul 1767||Ex 24 Jan 1768||13|| |- |Mary ||Tolley||||1767||Ex Jan 1768||13|| |- |James||Shands||||1767||||13|| |- |Mary ||Shands||||1767||Ex May 1768 Rest'd June 5 1768||13|| |- |Ann||Walbank||||29 Mar 1767||Deaconess dec'd Feb 1 1788||14|| |- |Ann||Nightgale||||15 Mar 1767||||14|| |- |Hannah ||Prentice||||7 Aug 1767||Died||14||Unknown |- |Mary||Clarke||||18 Aug 1767||||14|| |- |Mary M ||Kensie (unclear)||||23 Aug 1767||||14|| |- |Martha ||Owen||||4 Sep 1767||||14|| |- |Abigail||Smith||||30 Oct 1767||Ex 31 dec 1769||14|| |- |Sarah ||Larkin||||6 Dec 1767||Ex 26 Dec 1769||14|| |- |Mary||Doubleday||||20 Dec 1767||Ex'd||14|| |- |William ||Pairne ||||28 Jun 1767||||14|| |- |Thomas||Prentice||[[Prentice-2351|Thomas Prentice]]||2 Aug 1767||Deacon Feb 16 1768 Elder april 26 1768 Removed to Nottingham, died||14||added to WT |- |Nathaniel ||Owen||||28 Aug 1767||||14|| |- |Joseph ||Griegson||||20 Sep 1767||||14|| |- |George||Gordon||||19 Nov 1767||Kirby Lonsdale||14|| |- |Wliiam ||Spalding||||5 Jan 1768||Ex Oct 13, 1769 Rest May 14, 1780 Ex June 29 1788||15|| |- |Jeremiah ||Creber||||27 Apr 1766||Dec Jan 2 1783||15||Buried at Bunhill Fields, 7 January 1783 as Jeremiah Crober Family search |- |Sarah ||Creber||||27 Apr 1766||Dec Aug 29 1782||15|| |- |Elizabeth||Creber||||26 Jul 1768||Marr'd Robinson Deaconess 14 Nov 1813, Ex Oct 1817||15||married John Robinson on 1 January 1770 at St Lukes, Old Street, family search |- |Wlilliam ||Straker ||[[Straker-61|William Straker]]||5 June 1768||Deacon Aug 24 1784 laid down Deacons office July 1790, Ex 11 Aug 1822||15||added to WT |- |James ||Chater ||[[Chater-99|James Chater]]||27 Mar 1768||Ex Feb 23 1777 Rest Feb 23 1783, Moved to Nottingham 1785||15||added to WT |- |Elizabeth||Straker ||[[Livermore-639|Elizabeth Livermore]]||1 Oct 1768||Dec'd April 2 1790||15||added to WT |- |William ||Burgess||||6 Aug 1765||Deacon, removed to Trowbridge and called to Elders office Aug 27 1784, removed to Chesterfield, Liverpool, to Nottingham, died 7 Feb 1826||15|| |- |William||Smithers (sen) ||||23 Mar 1766||Ex Dec 14 1769||15|| |- |William||Smithers (jun) ||||7 Feb 1768||Ex Sept 11 1768||15|| |- |George ||Hofton ||||28 Feb 1768||EX sept 18 1768||15|| |- |John ||Goodpad||||17 Jan 1768||Ex Oct 2nd 1768||15|| |- |Mary ||Humphries||||14 Jun 1768||Ex Nov 5 1768||15|| |- |John||Humphries||||22 May 1768||Ex jan 1 1769||15|| |- |William ||Clarke||||9 Nov 1768||Dec apr 13 1784||15|| |- |Mary ||Clarke||||1768||Ex Dec 31 1768||15|| |- |Walter ||Kervill||||24 Jan 1768||Ex Jan 6 1769||15|| |- |Mrs||Kervill||||1768||||15|| |- |Evan ||Thomas ||||24 Apr 1768||||16|| |- |Amantor||Priest ||||27 Oct 1767||Ex March 18 1770, Rest July 17 1770||16||possible burial Bunhill Fields 12 May 1795 |- |Jasper||Sumner||||19 Nov 1767||Ex March 11 1770||16|| |- |Mary||Sumner||||27 Oct 1767||Ex March 11 1770||16|| |- |Robert ||Pine||||6 Mar 1768||Ex Nov 21 1769, died confessing his sins and hope||16||poss relative of [[Pine-739|Mary (Pine) Grosvenor (abt.1745-)]] |- |Edward ||Smith||||30 Aug 1767||Ex Dec 14 1769 Rest March 18 1770||16|| |- |John ||Hogg||||28 June 1767||Ex Dec 14 1769 Rest March 18 1770||16|| |- |Mary ||Smithers||||1 May 1766||Ex Dec 14 1769 Rest March 18 1770||16|| |- |John ||Wilson||||3 Jan 1768||||16|| |- |William||Saunders ||||20 Mar 1768||||16|| |- |George||Rutt||[[Rutt-163|George Rutt]]||3 Apr 1768||Ex (unclear) Dec'd 1771||16||added to WT, death should be 1781 rather than1771 |- |Henry||Wren||||24 Apr 1768||Ex Aug 5 1770||16|| |- |Dorothy||Doubleday||||7 Feb 1768||||16|| |- |Sarah ||Lewis||||14 Feb 1768||||16|| |- |Rebecca ||Morris||||1 Mar 1768||Ex 24 Dec 1769||16|| |- |Philadelphia ||Chater||[[Sharp-8078|Philadelphia Sharp]]||17 Apr 1768||||16||added to WT |- |Charles||Rogers||||29 Oct 1769||Deacon Ordained Elder Aug 241784, dec'd Sept 2 1796 aged 65 ||18|| |- |John ||Wood||||22 Aug 1769||ex 1776 Rest'd Oct 21 1781||18|| |- |David ||Cummings||||||Dec'd Oct 19 1778||18|| |- |David ||King||||20 Nov 1768||Ex Feb 2 1777, Res'd again and (unclear) restored Oct 11 1795, Ex 3 March 1816||18|| |- |Robert ||Lamb||||23 Nov 1766||||18|| |- |Mary ||Lamb||||16 Oct 1767||||18|| |- |John ||Andrews||||23 Feb 1766||ex Feb 23 1770||18|| |- |Stephen||Egleton (Sen)||[[Egleton-28|Stephen Egleton]]||||(date admitted blank) Ex 29 Dec'd||18||added to WT |- |Sarah ||Egleton (Sen)||[[Byford-167|Sarah Byford]]||30 Nov 1770||Dec'd Mar 6 1791||18||added to WT |- |Margaret ||Andrews||||12 Oct 1766||Ex Feb 3 1770 Rest||18|| |- |Richard||Lodon||||10 Nov 1765||||18|| |- |Mary ||Lodon||||12 Jan 1766||Ex June 10 1770 Rest Oct 27 1770||18|| |- |John ||Forbes ||||27 Aug 1769||Ex but died rejoicing and recounting||18|| |- |Mary ||Pearson||||12 March 1769||died 14 July 1769||18|| |- |Miriam||Newman||||18 Jun 1769||||18||wife of [[Newman-4744|James Newman]] needs a profile |- |Margaret ||Whittle||||9 Aug 1769||||18|| |- |Susanna ||Vaughan||||3 Nov 1769||Removed to Liverpool||18|| |- |Mary ||Baddal||||3 Nov 1769||||18|| |- |Rebecca ||Goldstone||||5 Nov 1769||||18|| |- |Rachel||Forster||||3 Nov 1769||||19|| |- |Elenor||Hame (unclear)||||12 Dec 1769||||19|| |- |Thomas||Hawkins||||15 May 1768||died 1 July 1769||19|| |- |Peter ||Rudman||||3 Mar 1769||||19|| |- |James ||Newman||[[Newman-4744|James Newman]]||27 Aug 1769||||19||added to WT |- |William ||Forbes ||||27 Aug 1769||||19|| |- |Thomas ||Rogers||||29 Oct 1769||||19|| |- |Benjamin||Vaughan (Sen)||||5 Nov 1769||Removed to Liverpool||19|| |- |Benjamin||Vaughan (jun) ||||5 Nov 1769||||19|| |- |Robert||Oliphant||||10 Nov 1769||set aside 25 Dec 1808 (unclear)||19|| |- |John ||Ham ||||12 Dec 1769||Deacon 13 dec||19|| |- |George||Sandeman||[[Sandeman-159|George Sandeman]]||26 Oct 1769||from Scotland, Elder, died 13 Nov 1818||19|| |- |John||Hipwell or Hiswell||||17 Jun 1770||Died 31 Jan 1825, aged 80 ||20|| |- |William||Strickland||||1770||Ex Jun 25 1786 Rest Dec 3 1786, Died 2 Sept 1820||20|| |- |Ann ||Gibbs ||||sept 1770||Dec'd March 28 1787||20|| |- |Josiah ||Peacock||||25 Feb 1770||Ex Jan 27 1771 Rest'd July 16 1786 Ex June 17 1792||20|| |- |William ||Hart||||17 Feb 1770||Ex Apr 28 1771||20|| |- |Robert||Mackay||||1770||Ex Aug 4 1771||20|| |- |Ann||Williams ||||7 Sep 1770||||20|| |- |Martha ||Randall||[[Smith-46811|Martha Smith]]||2 Nov 1770||||20||added to WT |- |Susanna ||Forbes ||||23 Nov 1770||Ex 13 Aug 1797||20|| |- |Ann||Hipwell||||21 Dec 1770||Ex 21 Sept 1803||20|| |- |John ||White ||||25 Feb 1770||Ex Aug 1810||20|| |- |David ||Walker||||June 1770||Ex 12 Jan 1777||20|| |- |Thomas ||Ivory||||March 1771||Deacon, Chosen elder Moved to Norfolk (unclear) died 1807||22|| |- |Robert||Bulman||||April 1771||Deacon died 21 Nov 1807 aged 87||22|| |- |Mary||Ashton ||||Sept 1771||Ex Feb 5th 1797||22|| |- |Samuel ||Archer||||June 1769||||22|| |- |Agnes ||Miller||||Nov 1771||14 May 1786 died||22|| |- |Elizabeth||Watson||||6 Dec 1771||2 April 1800 died||22|| |- |Jane ||Chadwick ||||1771||Marr'd Rae Died 14 May 1835||22|| |- |John||Caws||||4 Jan 1771||||22|| |- |William ||Eward||||1 Feb 1771||||22|| |- |Catherine ||White ||||5 Jan 1772||Died 24 Aug 1821||24|| |- |Mary ||Wilkins||[[Wilkins-1058|Mary Wilkins]]||27 Jan 1772||Marr Giblin after Hall Ex Jan 14 1787Rest Dec 16 1787||24|| |- |Patrick||Rae||||April 1774||Moved to Edinburgh Aug 18 1789||28|| |- |Isabella ||Rae||||Aug 1774||Moved to Edinburgh Aug 18 1789 Marr'd D Ogilvy 1803 died 29 Jan 1823||28|| |- |John||Mason||||1774||Ex Oct 17 1779||28|| |- |Rebecca ||Mason||||1774||Ex Sept 21 1788||28|| |- |Mary||Coutts||||1774||Marr Cable Dec'd June 21 1796||28|| |- |James||Boyd||[[Boyd-15589|James Boyd]]||1775||Deacon May 4 1789 Ex 3 March 1811 Restored 16 Oct 1831 Ex 13 July 1834||29|| |- |Walter ||Barrell||[[Barrell-427|Walter Barrell]]||1776||Died 28 July 1805||30||added to WT |- |Colborn||Barrell||[[Barrell-426|Colburn Barrell]]||1776||Went to New York Elder and there lost his way||30||added to WT |- |David ||Ogilvie||||1776||Ex 15 Oct 1809||30|| |- |Jannet ||Ogilvie||||1776||Died Sept 1800||30|| |- |Sarah ||Page ||||7 Dec 1777||Dec'd October 1st 1793||31|| |- |James ||Germmel ||||26 Oct 1777||Removed to Scotland||31|| |- |Joseph ||Paradise||[[Paradise-112|Joseph Paradise]]||28 Dec 1777||Ex 28 Dec 1806||31||added to WT |- |David ||Bowclay or Bowelay||||1777||Ex March 16 1777||31|| |- |Archibald||Leighton||[[Leighton-1319|Archibald Leighton]]||1778||Died April 1799||32|| |- |Peter ||Cobb||||11 Jan 1778||Ex 6 Sept 1801||32|| |- |Margaret ||Leighton||[[Mudie-119|Margaret Mudie]]||1778||from Scotland dec'd March 12 1780||32|| |- |Jane ||Chambers||||1778||Marr'd Dougal Ex Aug 26 1787||32|| |- |Alexander||Gillies||||1778||Ex at Glasgow Rest in London 1778 Ex in London March 11 1787||32|| |- |Mrs||Peters||||1779||Ex March 5 1780||33|| |- |Euphan ||Leighton||[[Douglas-10666|Euphan Douglas]]||Oct 1781||Deaconess Nov 14 1813||33||added to WT |- |Andrew||Rae||||18 Feb 1781||Died June 1817||33|| |- |Richard ||Tingle||[[Tingle-437|Richard Tingle]]||18 Feb 1781||Died Jan 27, 1792||33||added to WT |- |David ||Roberts||||30 Sept 1781||(unclear ) Dec 30th 1781||33|| |- |William ||Saunders ||||1781||Removed to Scotland||33|| |- |David ||Murray||||19 May 1782||Ex June 9 1799||34|| |- |James||Norie||||9 Jun 1782||Removed to America 1784||34|| |- |George||Leighton||[[Leighton-761|George Leighton]]||6 Oct 1782||Deacon March 12 1797, elder March 1807 laid down office 12 Nov 1837 (added in pencil) born 30 Sept 1762,||34|| |- |Alexander||Lyal ||||29 Dec 1782||Removed to America 1784||34|| |- |William ||Gowan||||8 Dec 1782||Dec'd April 28 1797||34|| |- |Euphan ||Barrell||||9 Oct 1782||Dec'd Sept 12 1794||34|| |- |John||Nixon||[[Nixon-5169|John Nixon]]||2 Feb 1783||Deacon 1 March 1801, Elder 3 Feb 1819 Removed to Liverpool May 1821 and Nottingham 1824 Died 10 Oct 1830||35|| |- |William ||Leighton||||23 Feb 1783||Went to Newcastle, there Ex'd||35|| |- |John ||Chalmers||||23 Mar 1783||Went to Glasgow 27 Apr 1788||35|| |- |Jane ||Gowan||||2 Mar 1783||Dec'd July 15 1795||35|| |- |Ann ||Walker||||30 Mar 1783||Died 20 May 1821||35|| |- |Joseph ||King||||6 Apr 1783||Removed to America Ex 1802||35|| |- |Mary||Strickland||||20 Apr 1783||Ex June 25 1786||35|| |- |Mary||Grien||||15 Jun 1783||Ex 8 Dec 1805||35|| |- |Rebecca ||Hodgson||||29 Jun 1783||Went to York Dec 2 1788||35|| |- |Margaret ||Mann||[[Vernor-54|Margaret Mann]]||6 Jul 1783||Dec'd April 10 1792||35||added to WT |- |Samuel ||Tooking ||||20 Jul 1783||from Yorkshire ||35|| |- |Samuel||Newling||||27 July 1783||Dec'd 31 Jan 1830||35|| |- |John ||Wass||[[Wass-947|John Wass (1751-1831)]]||10 Aug 1783||Ordained Elder Aug 24 1784, Removed to York 1788 to Brompton Moor, to London March 1802, Born 8 Jan 1751 died 15 Dec 1831||35||added to WT |- |Rachel ||Vernor||[[Vernor-31|Rachel Vernor]]||10 Aug 1783||married E Chater Jun Died 29 Jan 1812||35||added to WT |- |Ann||Sandeman||||15 Sep 1783||Went to Perth June 21 1789, came back May 31 1792 Ret'd in 1793 died 1794||35|| |- |Eliezer||Chater (Jun)||[[Chater-93|Eliezer Chater]]||19 Oct 1783||Deacon March 9 1794, Elder March 8 1797 Laid Down, Died 1835||35||added to WT |- |Elizabeth||Stevenson ||||1783||Married Leach and gone to America||35|| |- |John ||Hendry (Jun)||||30 May 1784||Dec'd April 20 1789||36|| |- |Hugh ||Davis||||23 May 1784||Dec'd Aug 22 1784||36|| |- |Jane ||Chalmers ||||11 Jul 1784||went to Glasgow April 27 1788||36|| |- |Stephen||Egleton (jun) ||[[Egleton-30|Stephen Egleton]]||1 Aug 1784||Ex Sept 26 1790||36||added to WT |- |Rebecca ||Wass||[[Hodgson-6398|Rebecca (Hodgson) Wass (1757-1846)]]||22 Aug 1784||Went to York, Aug 25 1788 return to London 1802, died 9 Oct, 1846, aged 90||36||added to WT |- |Jane ||Holmes||||29 Aug 1784||removed to Nottingham july 26 1799, died||36|| |- |John ||Jordan ||||30 Jan 1785||moved to Newcastle, Unclear Elder 1792 died ||37|| |- |Isabella ||Cunningham ||||16 Oct 1785||Dec'd March 2 1789||37||Poss burial at Bunhill fields, 27 March 1789 for Ezebella Cunningham from Islington, aged 44. |- |Jane ||Chadwick ||||6 Nov 1785||Dec'd 27 Feb (no year)||37|| |- |Amelia ||Gillies||||30 Mar 1786||removed to Glasgow July 1796||38|| |- |Margaret ||Oakes||||30 Jul 1786||Returned to Norfolk died Sept 1806||38|| |- |Elizabeth||Jenkins||||1786||Dec'd Feb 29 1792||38|| |- |Thomas ||Whitford||||1 Sep 1786||Returned to Trowbridge ||38|| |- |Hannah ||Chater ||[[Leathley-49|Hannah Leathley]]||21 Jan 1787||Dec'd June 21 1844||39||added to WT |- |Margaret ||Lyon||||1787||Marr'd Gardner Gone to Dundee||39|| |- |Benjamin||Paradise||[[Paradice-17|Benjamin Paradise]]||1 May 1787||Ex Oct 28 1788||39||added to WT |- |Miriam||Paradise||[[Newman-4743|Miriam Newman]]||1 May 1787||Ex Oct 28 1788||39||added to WT |- |Anna ||York ||||3 Jun 1787||Dec'd April 1794||39|| |- |Ann||Mann||[[Mann-11917|Ann Mann]]||3 Jun 1787||Marr'd hayward Ex'd 14 Sept 1800||39||added to WT |- |Susannah||Sparrowhawk||||1787||Ex dec 21 1788||39|| |- |Sarah ||Kite||||5 Aug 1787||Baptised, Died 27 Nov 1823||39|| |- |Elizabeth||Simpson ||||1787||died 20 May 1823||39|| |- |Ann||Tingle||||2 Sep 1787||died 1826||39|| |- |Harry ||Gardner||||9 Sep 1787||Ex April 26 1789||39|| |- |Mary ||Ashton ||||||Ex Feb 1797||39|| |- |Maria||Dennison ||||3 Feb 1788||married Murray, Deaconess 20 June 1821 Ex'd 16 March 1823 Restored 1823 died 4 March 1835||40|| |- |Samuel||Hayward ||[[Hayward-4987|Samuel Hayward]]||1788||Ex May 11 1788 Rest'd December 18 1791 (unclear) August 5th 1792 Rest'd apr 28 1793 Ex September 7 1794 Rest'd January 11 1795 Ex'd September 14 1800||40||added to WT |- |Martha ||Vincent||[[Randall-1371|Martha Randall]]||1 Jun 1788||Ex'd Aug 4 1816||40||added to WT |- |William ||Simpson ||||11 Jan 1789||dec'd June §3 1796||41|| |- |Samuel ||Garnet||||18 Jan 1789||Ex August 25 1793 Restored May 14 1797 gone to Trowbridge Ex'd Nov 1802||41|| |- |Iphediah||Vincent||[[Vincent-455|Iphedeiah Vincent]]||25 Jan 1789||Died ||41||added to WT |- |Elizabeth||Adamson (Sen)||||1 Mar 1789||Dec'd Aug 5 1791||41|| |- |Stephen ||Capstic||||9 Aug 1789||Ex april 15 1792||41|| |- |Hannah ||Capstic||||18 Oct 1789||Dec'd 6 Oct 1833||41|| |- |Sally ||Egleton||[[Egleton-29|Sarah Egleton]]||20 Dec 1789||marr'd Curryer||41||added to WT |- |William ||Leighton||||20 Dec 1789||went to Scotland 1792||41|| |- |Grace ||Gillen ||||31 Jan 1790||Ex May 22 1791||42|| |- |Margaret ||Richards||||17 Jan 1790||Marr'd campbell died 12 Nov 1822||42|| |- |William ||Maxwell||[[Maxwell-17558|William Maxwell]]||4 April 1789||Deacon March 19th 1797, Elder 23 Feb 1801 Removed to Old Buckenham, died ||42||Buried 8th July 1814 at Old Buckenham, aged 80, born 1734 |- |Mary||Maxwell||[[Unknown-616612|Mary (Unknown) Maxwell ]]||11 April 1790||died 19 May 1798||42||Buried in Bunhill Fields, presumed to be wife of [[Maxwell-17558|William Maxwell]] |- |James ||Newman||||18 April 1790||Ex'd April 10, 1791||42|| |- |James||Smith ||||30 May 1790||(unclear)||42|| |- |Mary ||Straker ||||21 July 1790||from York, died||42|| |- |Thomas ||Peal||||Sep 1790||arrived from Whitehaven, died||42|| |- |Ann ||Downs||||7 Nov 1790||married Leighton, dec'd Aug 19 1792||42|| |- |James ||Watson||||7 Nov 1790||From Glasgow, moved to Dundee 1792||42|| |- |Ann ||Deacon ||[[Benford-15|Hannah Benford]]||5 Dec 1790||died||42||wife of [[Deacon-450|William Deacon]]|added to WT |- |William||Deacon ||[[Deacon-450|William Deacon]]||5 Dec 1790||Deacon March 9 1794, put down deacons office May 1st 1800, Ex 2nd Sep 1810||42||added to WT |- |Mary||Dixon ||[[Dixon-9588|Mary Dixon]]||16th Jan 1791||Married J Boosey Jan 25 1792, died 18 Dec 1833||43||added to WT |- |Ann ||Paradise||||6 Feb 1791||Ex 21 Dec 1806||43|| |- |James ||Faraday||[[Faraday-3|James Faraday]]||26 Feb 1791||ex died restored||43||added to WT |- |Elizabeth||Morrell||||10 july 1791||ex 20 Nov 1796||43|| |- |Rebecca||Bradley||||18 Sept 1791||Deceased 26 dec 1804||43|| |- |James||Baynes||[[Baynes-146|James Baynes]]||10 June 1792||died 12 May 1837||44||added to WT |- |Ann||Hornblower||||22 July 1792||Deaconess 20 June 1821||44|| |- |Ann ||Newland (unclear) ||||1792||married Terry ||44|| |- |Mrs||Hall||||17 Aug 1794||dec'd (unclear) 1794||44|| |- |Elizabeth||Adamson ||||22 Sep 1793||dec'd 11 July 1841||44|| |- |James||Crookshank||||31 Oct 1793||from Dublin ex 10 Oct 1802||44|| |- |Elizabeth||Crookshank||||31 Oct 1793||from Dublin ex 3 Oct 1802||44|| |- |Selina ||Birch||||21 Dec 1794 ||marr'd Cockraine||45|| |- |Mary||Vernor||||Nov 1793||dec'd Nov 1796||45|| |- |Frances||Morrell (jun)||||8 Mar 1795||marr'd Geo Mewray (unclear) 13 July 1800 at Newcastle, died||45|| |- |Abigail||Leighton||||22 Feb 1795||marr'd A Groves June 16th 1796 Ex June 1 1800||45|| |- |Edward ||Barnard ||[[Barnard-1467|Edward Barnard]]||27 Dec 1795||Deacon 1 Mar 1801, Elder 20 June 1821 Ex 3 March 1844 rest'd 5 May 1844, died 4 Jan 1855||45||added to WT |- |Elizabeth||Chater||[[Cunningham-12308|Elizabeth Cunningham]]||10 Jan 1796||died 29 Sept 1846||45||added to WT |- |Ann||Groves||[[Groves-3929|Ann Groves]]||24 Jan 1796||marr A Banks June 16 Ex 18 March 1812||45|| |- |Mary ||Barnard (jun)||[[Boosey-34|Mary Boosey]]||6 Mar 1796||died 12 Jan 1847, aged 77||45||wife of [[Barnard-1467|Edward Barnard]], added to WT |- |Margaret ||Hogg||||3 April 1796|| died 9 March aged 85||45|| |- |Mary||Walker||||17 Apr 1796||died Feb 22, 1799||45|| |- |Daniel||Deacon ||[[Deacon-555|Daniel Deacon]]||23 Oct 1796||baptised, Ex 1800 rest 18 Sept 1803 died 14 April 1846||45||added to WT |- |John ||Deacon ||[[Deacon-559|John Deacon]]||29 Jan 1797||baptised deacon ex May 1813||46||added to WT |- |Susannah||Robinson||||11 June 1797||Ex Aug 13 1797||46|| |- |Margaret ||Penny ||||20 Aug 1797||Removed to Edinburgh||46|| |- |James||Ramsey||||27 Aug 1797 ||returned to Gillingham Ex 7 Oct 1810||46|| |- |James||Levet||||27 Aug 1797 ||returned to Gillingham Ex 23 Sep 1810||46|| |- |Rebecca||Levet||||27 Aug 1797 ||returned to Gillingham17 Mar 1805||46|| |- |David ||Gavine||||27 Aug 1797 ||returned to Gillingham, died 18 Sept 1820||46|| |- |Samuel||Buss||||27 Aug 1797 ||returned to Gillingham||46|| |- |Mary||Grosvenor||||10 Nov 1797||died 27 Aug 1801||46|| |- |Mary||Drake||||Sept 29 1766||removed from Nottingham, dec'd June 9 1799||46|| |- |Dorothy ||Heath||||1797||marr'd Grosvenor||46|| |- |Lydia||Livermore||[[Livermore-684|Lydia Livermore]]||1821||from liverpool, Ex 2 April 1843||46||added to WT |- |Mary||Giblin||[[Giblin-205|Mary Giblin]]||June 10 1798||marr'd Wanosstrocht died 18 March 1824||47||added to WT |- |Elizabeth||Lorimore||||1799||from Trowbridge, died dec 23, 1838||47|| |- |Margaret ||Grant||||24 mar 1798||Died ||47|| |- |Ann||Ditchasne||||24 mar 1798||Ex 5 Nov 1815||47|| |- |Elizabeth||Walker||||7 apr 1799||aged 10, born apr 8 1789, marr'd Lawton, ex 31 March 1844 restored May 1844||47|| |- |Mary ||Straker ||[[Straker-79|Mary Straker]]||28 April 1799||died 29 June 1842||47|| |- |John||Leighton||[[Leighton-1328|John Leighton]]||28 Apr 1799||Deacon 14 Nov 1813, died Feb 9th 1857 aged 80||47|| |- |George||Murray||||2 May 1799||Removed from Newcastle, returned to Newcastle, died 1816||47|| |- |Margaret ||Brown||||May 1799||from York, died||47|| |- |William ||Bell||||23 Sep 1799||from Dundee, gone to Edinburgh, Ex Nov 1808||47|| |- |Mrs||Bell||||23 Sep 1799||from Dundee, gone to Edinburgh, Ex Nov 1816 Restored gone to Edinburgh died 9 July 1839 in London||47|| |- |Mrs||Wilson||||1801||died 5 Jan 1835||47|| |- |Mrs ||Cargill||||23 Sep 1799||returned to 27 Aug 1801 to Edinburgh||47|| |- |James ||Boyd||||1801||married Wilson died ||47|| |- |Elizabeth||Cunningham ||||1799||||47|| |- |Elizabeth||Martine||||1799||||47|| |- |Ann||Leighton||[[Leighton-332|Ann Madden Leighton]]||18 Sep 1802||marr I Vincent 1 Oct 1807, died 9 Nov 1821||47||added to WT |- |Francis ||Deacon ||[[Coleman-13583|Frances Coleman]]||??||||47||added to WT |- |Sarah ||Steele ||||15 apr 1804||marr gray, died 9 June 1811||47|| |- |William||Clarke||||5 Aug 1804||deacon 1818 rest'd 1836 (unclear)||47|| |- |Benjamin||Wasse||||Sept 1804||(unclear)||47|| |- |Mrs||Stead||||13 Jan 1805||gone to America||47|| |- |Elizabeth||Levet||||24 Feb 1805||Deaconess 22 Sept 1838||47|| |- |Elizabeth||Stewart||||15 Feb 1802||Marr R Proctor (unclear ) dec'd 31 Oct 1851||47|| |- |Rebecca||Gray||||1805 (unclear)||ex 1823 rest'd 1832||48|| |- |William||Paradise||[[Paradise-118|William Paradise]]||4 Aug 1805||Deacon 16 dec 1821, Elder 19 June 1838 removed to Newcastle 22 April 1843, died Dec 22 1846 (unclear)||48||added to WT |- |Nathan ||Lawton||||15 Dec 1805||||48|| |- |Charlotte ||Forbes ||||10 June 1810||died 12 Dec 1839, aged 62||48|| |- |Isabella ||Lawton||||1810 ??||died Feb 1829||48|| |- |||Gray||||8 dec 1810||died||48|| |- |Eliza ||Barker (unclear)||||1811||died 5 Aug 1830||48|| |- |Mary Sophia||Holland ||||6 June 1813||||48|| |- |William ||Cooling ||||31 July 1815||||48|| |- |Alexander||MacComie||[[Macomie-6|Alexander Macomie]]||26 June 1816||Ex'd 11 July 1824, Restored 5 May 1844, Deacon 10 July 1849, Ex 5 Nov 1857, ||48||added to WT |- |Alexander||Boyd||||1816||from Dundee, Sept 1831 returned to Dundee, died||48|| |- |Ann||Golden ||||29 Mar 1818||marr Thurlow, July 1823||48|| |- |Selina ||Deacon ||[[Deacon-154|Selina Deacon]]||29 Mar 1818||marr'd to Daniel Martin (unclear) died 29 April 1836||48||added to WT |- |Margaret ||Faraday||[[Leighton-1770|Margaret Leighton]]||10 Jan 1819 ||Ex 25 Apr 1844, Rest'd 28 July 1844, Died Nov 12 1868||48||added to WT |- |Hannah ||Bell||||21 Feb 1819 ||Removed to Edinburgh||48|| |- |Sarah ||Barnard ||[[Barnard-1420|Sarah Barnard]]||||married to Michael Faraday, died 6 Jan 1879||48||added to WT |- |Elizabeth||Boyd||||24 dec 1820||||48|| |- |Michael||Faraday||[[Faraday-4|Michael Faraday]]||15 July 1821 ||Deacon 1 June 1832, Elder 15 Oct 1840, Ex 31 March 1844 Restored 5 May 1844 restored to Elder's office Oct 21 1860 died 25 August 1867||48||added to WT |- |William||Vincent||[[Vincent-449|William Randell Vincent]]||8 July 1821||||48||added to WT |- |John ||Walker ||||4 Nov 1821||Removed to Edinburgh, Ex'd Restored (unclear)||48|| |- |Robert ||Faraday||[[Faraday-8|Robert Faraday]]||4 Nov 1821||Deacon 1 July 1822, Ex 25 April 1844 Restored 28 July 1844, died Sept 1846||48||added to WT |- |Mary Ann||Chadwick ||||18 Nov 1821||Ex 31 Oct 1824||48|| |- |David ||Martin||||25 Nov 1825 ||Ex 25 May 1862, restored 6 Sept 1863 died aged 86 Oct 2, 1884||48|| |- |Catherine ||Collett||||1821||Ex 21 Mar 1830||48|| |- |Dorcas ||Fox||||16 Feb 1823||||49|| |- |Stephen||Leighton||[[Leighton-1691|Stephen Leighton]]||20 Apr 1823||Deacon 20 Jan 1830 Elder 9 June 1832 Ex 31 Mar 1844, Restored 5 May 1844||49||added to WT |- |Jemima ||Hornblower||||23 Mar 1823||||49|| |- |Helen||Leighton||[[Blair-6077|Editha Helen Blair]]||3 Aug 1823 ||Died 22 Nov 1870 ||49||added to WT |- |George||Miller||||9 May 1826||and baptised, Deacon 2 Oct 1836 Laid down the office July 1839, died 27 March 1840||49|| |- |David ||Thomas||||6 June 1824 ||of Bath Ex 24 June 1832 ||49|| |- |Catherine ||Peat||||Dec 1824||Died 4 Aug 1837||49|| |- |James||Collett||||29 Aug 1824||of bath, Ex 24 Apr 1825, ||49|| |- |William||Thomas||||26 Sep 1824||of Bristol, Ex 24 June 1832||49|| |- |James||Huddlestone||||5 March 1826||Dec'd 1850||49|| |- |Alexander||Peat||[[Peat-691|Alexander Moncrief Peat]]||28 May 1826||Ex 17 May 1835||49||added to WT |- |Mary ||Thomas||||16 July 1826||of Bristol, Ex 24 June 1832||49|| |- |Helen||Baxter||[[Baxter-9343|Helen Baxter]]||9 July 1826||Married to Alex Peat, Died 17 March 1828||49||added to WT |- |William||Barnard ||[[Barnard-4087|William Barnard (1801-1848)]]||30 July 1826||Deacon 2 Oct 1836 Elder 6 Aug 1844, died 20 Oct 1868 aged 47||49||added to WT |- |Mary||Reid||[[Barnard-1469|Mary Anne Barnard]]||3 Sep 1826||died 24 Oct 1845||49||added to WT |- |Mary||Adams ||||8 Oct 1826 ||died 6 March 1850||49|| |- |Robert ||Sims||||24 Dec 1826 ||(unclear) Ex 12 July 1860 restored 1860 died 1864||49|| |- |Elizabeth||Gray||||25 Feb 1827||||49|| |- |Eliza||Lawton||||15 Jul 1827||||49|| |- |Harriett||Lorimer||[[Lorimier-7|Harriet Lorimier]]||2 Sep 1827||Married Dav'd Fisher Ex 8 Oct 1837 Old Buckenham (unclear) restored London 26 Jan 1840 ||49||added to WT |- |George||Whitelaw||[[Whitelaw-176|George Whitelaw]]||18 Nov 1827||Deacon 11 Oct 1840 Ex March 1844 Elder Ex 12 dec 1868 died 7 apr 1872||49||added to WT |- |Anthony||Lorimer||[[Lorimier-5|Anthony Lorimier]]||25 Nov 1827||baptised deacon 21 May 1843 Ex 31 March 1844 Restored 5 May 1844||49||added to WT |- |Thomas ||Boosey ||[[Boosey-65|Thomas Boosey]]||23 Dec 1827||Deacon 11 Oct 1840 Elder 25 May 1843 laid down Feb 5th 1860 restored to elder office Jan 10th 1864, died 25 October 1871||49||added to WT |- |Unclear||Bell||||1827 ?||from Edinburgh ||49|| |- |Hannah ||Baxter||||1827?||from Dundee Ex 27 Nov 1836||50|| |- |Mary ||Reid||[[Reid-3955|Mary Reid]]||31 Aug 1828||daughter of Mary, died||50||added to WT |- |Elizabeth ||Boosey ||[[Chater-109|Elizabeth Chater]]||26 Oct 1828||wife of Thomas died May 2, 1860 aged 64 years||50||added to WT |- |Martha||Lyon ||[[Lyon-4478|Martha Lyon]]||8 Mar 1829||marr W Barnard||50||wife of [[Barnard-4087|William Barnard (1801-1848)]], added to WT |- |Edward Russell||Bell||[[Bell-13654|Edward Russel Bell]]||4 Oct 1829||Ex 17 Jan 1836 ||50|| |- |Charles||Leighton||[[Leighton-1798|Charles Leighton]]||4 Sept 1831||son of George Ex 31 Mar 1844 Restored 5 May 1844||50||added to WT |- |James||Boyd||||16 Oct 1831||restored ex'd 1834||50|| |- |Elizabeth||Fish||||1831||Ex 24 June 1832||50|| |- |James||Parfit||||21 Oct 1832||dec'd 14 Feb 1834||50|| |- |Benjamin ||Vincent||[[Vincent-491|Benjamin Vincent]]||18 Nov 1832||Baptised, Deacon 6 Aug 1844 Elder June 10 1840, laid down his office 11 Sept 1864 died 3 May 1899||50|| |- |John ||Leighton||[[Leighton-965|John Leighton]]||25 Nov 1832 ||son of George Deacon 21 May 1843 Ex 31 March 1844 restored 5 May 1844 died 13 May 1868||50||He was son of George Leighton and appointed Deacon, rather than being the son of George Deacon. added to WT |- |Ann||Boyd||||9 Dec 1832||ex 13 July 1834||50|| |- |Scott||Whitelaw||[[Whitelaw-68|Scott Whitelaw]]||1832||ex 31 March 1834 restored 11 Aug 1844 Ex 29 Dec 1850||50||added to WT |- |Joseph ||Chater||[[Chater-110|Joseph Chater]]||9 June 1833||Brother of Eliezer died 29 Oct 1838||50|| |- |Thomas ||Vincent||||11 Nov 1833||Ex'd R'd died||50|| |- |Eliza ||Vincent||[[Vincent-488|Eliza Vincent]]||17 Nov 1833||Ex 2 May 1847||50||added to WT |- |Isabella ||Leighton||||29 June 1834||Wife of Charles died 15 May 1838||50|| |- |Maria Prudence||Reynolds ||||16 Nov 1834||Ex 123 July 1835||50|| |- |Jesse||Nichol||||1834||from Scotland married B Vincent||50|| |- |Mary ||Bookelbank ||||1834||from York died 30 April 1861 aged 72||50|| |- |Isabella ||Gregory||||1834||from york, aged widow Deranged in mind, recovered and died from 1836||50|| |- |Elizabeth ||Boyd||||1834||from Dundee (unclear) of Alex||51|| |- |David ||Sandeman||||14 Dec 1834||son of George from Edinburgh, returned to Scotland died aged 73 16 Dec 1887||51|| |- |Jane||Gray||||25 oct 1835||Daughter of Elizabeth Gray married Giles, Ex 31 March 1844 Restored 28 July 1844||51|| |- |George ||Raith||[[Raith-18|George Raith (abt.1804-1860)]]||1835||from Montrose, died Oct 28th 1860||51||added to WT |- |Harry ||Rigby||||1835||||51|| |- |Susan ||Rigby||||1835||Removed from Nottingham married to R sims Ex 12 July 1860||51|| |- |Ann ||Rigby||||1835||Removed from Nottingham , Ex 19 Feb 1860 Restored 1860||51|| |- |Mary||Rigby||||1835||Ex Feb 12 1860 Restored 1860||51|| |- |Elizabeth||Holmes||||1835||Dec'd 10 Feb 1845 aged 81 buried in Highgate cemetery, (unclear)||51|| |- |Mary Ann||Vincent||||1835||Excom, Restored 1836 Excom a second time||51|| |- |Elizabeth||Barnard ||||14 Feb 1836||Ex 31 March 1844 Restored Sept 1844 Died 1856||51|| |- |Jane||Bell||||6 Nov 1836||||51|| |- |Eliza Carri ||Anderson||||6 Nov 1836||daughter of Eliz Anderson left London, Gone to Edinburgh||51|| |- |Helen ||Hillhouse||||27 Nov 1836||||51|| |- |Mary Ann||Procter||||11 Dec 1836 ||Daughter of Eliz Thurlow ||51|| |- |Henrietta ||Cooke||||18 Dec 1836||Ex 1 July 1849||51|| |- |Eliza ||Gray||||5 Jan 1837||Daughter of Elizabeth Gray Ex 31 March 1844||51|| |- |Catherine ||Baxter||||2 July 1837||||51|| |- |Hester ||Deacon ||[[Deacon-557|Esther Deacon]]||17 Sep 1837||daughter of Daniel Deacon||51||added to WT |- |David ||Fisher||[[Fisher-23544|David Fisher]]||1837||Removed from Buckenham, put away 30 Sept 1838 for adultery unheard, made a satisfactory confession before the elders Restored 27 Jan 1839 Ex 31 March 1844 died 1849||52||added to WT |- |Caroline ||Reid||[[Ker-Reid-1|Caroline Ker-Reid]]||10 Dec 1837 ||Daughter of Mary Reid, married Thomas Deacon died 17 May 1890 at N C otyne (poss Newcastle upon Tyne) ||52||added to WT |- |Martha||Vincent||[[Vincent-483|Martha Vincent]]||Jan 1838||Sister of Thomas Vincent, professed her faith to the elders but never recovered from sickness and died Jan 19 1838||52||added to WT |- |Margery Ann||Reid||[[Reid-10934|Margery Anne Reid]]||Jan 1838||daughter of Mary Reid ||52||added to WT |- |Jane||Barnard ||[[Barnard-4098|Jane Barnard]]||28 Jane 1838||Daughter of Edward Barnard died 16 March 1842||52||added to wt |- |Henry ||Deacon ||[[Deacon-553|Henry Deacon]]||4 Feb 1838||son of Frances Deacon Ex 31 march 1844 Restored 5 May 1844 Dec'd||52||added to WT |- |Eliza||Adams ||||4 Mar 1838||Daughter of Mary Adams Ex April 1845 Restored||52|| |- |George||Paradise||[[Paradise-123|George Paradise]]||13 May 1838||son of William Paradise Ex 31 March 1844 Restored 4 Aug 1844 Deacon Jan 17 1858||52||added to WT |- |Thomas||Boosey ||[[Boosey-74|Thomas Boosey]]||19 May 1839||Son of Thomas and Elizabeth professed the faith before the elders and parents, died 4 June 1839 greatly supported by the truth of the gospel||52||added to WT |- |Albert||Giles||[[Giles-4509|Albert Giles]]||19 May 1839||Ex 21 July 1839 Restored Denying the Christian sabbath restored 20 June 1847 Ex||52||added to WT |- |Mary ||Boosey ||[[Boosey-70|Mary Boosey]]||2 June 1839||sister of Thomas (sen)||52||added to WT |- |Mary ||Boosey ||[[Boosey-73|Mary Boosey]]||23 June 1839||daughter of the above married Christian Reid went to Newcastle||52||added to WT |- |Samuel ||Deacon ||[[Deacon-156|Samuel Deacon]]||1 March 1840||Died 18 Jan 1861||52||added to WT |- |Elizabeth ||Raith||[[Henderson-19367|Elizabeth (Henderson) Raith (abt.1803-abt.1871)]]||June 1841||wife of George Raith, Ex Restored Aug 8, 1858||52||added to WT |- |Caroline ||Boosey ||[[Boosey-64|Caroline Boosey]]||17 Oct 1841||Daughter of Thomas married Blair Leighton||52||Added to WT |- |Ann Philedelphia||Wilson||||31 Oct 1841||married henry Bell||52|| |- |Mary ||Heath||||14 Nov 1841||daughter of Mr Grosvenor ||52|| |- |Blair||Leighton||[[Leighton-1693|Charles Blair Leighton]]||14 Nov 1841||son of Stephen||52||added to WT |- |Abigail ||Faraday||[[Faraday-21|Abigail Faraday]]||7 Nov 1841 ||daughter of Robert Faraday||53||added to WT |- |Margaret||Faraday||[[Faraday-80|Margaret Faraday]] ||7 Nov 1841 ||daughter of Robert Faraday||53||added to WT |- |Henry ||Bell||||7 Nov 1841 ||Ex 31 March 1844||53|| |- |Elizabeth ||Leighton||||21 Nov 1841||Wife of Charles Leighton Ex May 1845 ||53|| |- |Ann||Whitelaw||[[Baynes-443|Ann Baynes]]||19 Dec 1841 ||wife of George died 4 January 1886 (pencil nee Ann Baynes)||53||wife of [[Whitelaw-176|George Whitelaw]] added to WT |- |Selina ||Whitelaw||[[Baynes-145|Selina Baynes]]||19 Dec 1841 ||wife of Scot Ex May 1844 Restored 28 July 1844 (pencil nee Selina Baynes) ||53||wife of [[Whitelaw-68|Scott Whitelaw]] added to WT |- |Elizabeth||Faraday||[[Faraday-24|Elizabeth Faraday]] ||19 Dec 1841 ||Daughter of Robert Faraday||53||added to WT |- |Caroline ||Wilson||||19 Dec 1841 ||daughter of W Wilson dec'd Ex 26 Jan 1844||53|| |- |Fanny||Boosey ||[[Boosey-76|Frances Boosey]]||26 Dec 1841||daughter of Thomas Boosey Died 29 July 1845||53||added to WT |- |Sarah ||Gray||||18 Sept 1842||Daughter of Elizabeth Gray ||53|| |- |Alexander||Blaikley ||[[Blaikley-8|Alexander Gillies Blaikley]]||1842||from Edinburgh ||53||added to WT |- |Euphermia ||Conacher ||||29 Oct 1843 ||||53|| |- |Theodore||Baxter||[[Baxter-5667|Theodore Baxter]]||26 Nov 1843||Ex April 18 1847 died June 1896 after confession of (unclear)||53||added to WT |- |Harriett||Boosey ||[[Boosey-77|Harriet Boosey ]]||31 Dec 1843 ||aged 18 daughter of Thomas Boosey died 8 Oct 1914||53||added to WT |- |Rachel ||Boosey ||[[Boosey-79|Rachel Boosey]]||31 Dec 1843 ||just 15 daughter of Thomas Boosey died 17 Oct 1912||53||added to WT |- |Thomas ||Barker ||[[Barker-14272|Thomas Barker]]||7 Jan 1844||aged 19, son of Elizabeth Barker Deceased Deacon died Oct 24 1866||53||Added to WT, note in original may refer to Elizabeth ''died 2 April 1863'' |- |Anna||Barnard ||[[Barnard-4047|Anna Barnard]]||14 Jan 1844||& baptised married Edward Reid||53||added to WT |- |Sarah ||Pyle ||||28 Jan 1844||daughter of E Levett Ex for intemperance 17 Dec 1848||53|| |- |Julia||Rigby||||28 Jan 1844||Daughter of Mr Rigby Ex 1st Sep 1860 Ex March 1 1868 died 1872||53|| |- |Annie||Nicolls||||1844||from Dundee Ex 10 March 1850 ||53|| |- |Margaret ||Barker||||4 Feb 1844||sister of Thomas||54|| sister of [[Barker-14272|Thomas Barker]], needs profile |- |Margaret||Barnard ||[[Faraday-9|Margaret Faraday]]||18 Feb 1844||daughter of Michael Faraday ||54||error in record as Michael did not have any children and her father was James Faraday, added to WT |- |Margaret||Barnard ||[[Barnard-4049|Margaret Barnard]]||23 Feb 1844||Daughter of Margaret Barnard baptised 23 Feb 1844||54||added to wt |- |Jane||Barnard ||[[Barnard-4050|Jane Barnard]]||23 Feb 1844||Daughter of Margaret Barnard baptised 23 Feb 1844||54||became a member in 1857, added to wt |- |John||Barnard ||[[Barnard-4052|John Barnard]]||23 Feb 1844||Son of Margaret Barnard baptised 23 Feb 1844||54||became a member in 1857, added to wt |- |Mary||Barnard ||[[Barnard-4051|Mary Barnard]]||23 Feb 1844||Daughter of Margaret Barnard baptised 23 Feb 1844||54||added to wt |- |James||Barnard ||[[Barnard-5971|James Barnard]]||23 Feb 1844||Son of Margaret Barnard baptised 23 Feb 1844||54||added to wt |- |Charlotte ||Barnard ||[[Barnard-4053|Charlotte Barnard]]||23 Feb 1844||Daughter of Margaret Barnard baptised 23 Feb 1844||54||added to wt |- |Helen ||Baxter||||3 mar 1844||aged 13 1/2, daughter of Catherine Baxter||54|| |- |Hariot||Loveday||||3 mar 1844||Daughter of Ann Eaton Ex 16 Feb 1845, Rest'd 21 Oct 1866||54|| |- |Thomas||Crofts||||1844||from Nottingham Ex May 1844 Restored Sep 1844, dec 1845||54|| |- |Thomas ||Bassett||||Sept 1844||of Brussels son of (unclear) of Wales||54|| |- |William||Stopard||||27 oct 1844||Of Chesterfield Restored Died Feb 1849 aged 76||54|| |- |Cornelius||Varley||[[Varley-328|Cornelius Varley]]||8 Dec 1844||son of Hannah Varley Ex 25 April 1847||54||added to WT |- |Thomas ||Deacon ||[[Deacon-452|Thomas Deacon]]||9 Feb 1845||Grandson of W Deacon Deacon 10 July 1849||54||added to WT |- |George||Leighton||[[Leighton-1695|George Cargill Leighton]]||30 March 1845||son of Stephen Leighton Ex March 28, 1858 Rest'd June 13, 1858||54||added to WT |- |Charlotte ||Chater||||11 May 1845||baptised same time Granddaughter of William Wanostrocht Ex Rest died||54|| |- |Ellen ||Barnard||[[Barnard-571|Ellen Barnard]]||28 Sept 1845||Baptised same time Granddaughter of Edward and Mary Barnard married B Vincent died April 1899||54||added to WT |- |Abigail ||Barrell||||1845||admitted died 28 Oct 1846||54|| |- |Albert ||Giles||[[Giles-4527|Albert Cecil Giles]]||20 June 1847 ||Restored Ex 26 Oct 1851 ||54||added to WT |- |Elizabeth ||Reid||||4 July 1847||aged 19 Ex 24 Aug 1851||54||may be [[Reid-12150|Margaret Elizabeth Reid (1828-1858)]] as date of birth matches and she was living in London, in Sandemanian family |- |Joshua||Spooner||||20 Aug 1848 ||aged 74 from Chesterfield||54|| |- |Annie||Lawton||||10 Dec 1848||aged 16 daughter of Eliza Lawton Ex April 4 1855 Rest'd May 30 1855||54|| |- |Godfrey ||Smith||||14 march 1847||Restored formerly of Chesterfield residence North Edge, Ashover 5 miles from Chesterfield ||54|| |- |Elizabeth||Jamieson||||1847||from Dundee Died 16 Dec 1868||54|| |- |James||Faraday||[[Faraday-20|James Faraday]]||2 June 1850||son of Robert Faraday dec'd (unclear) July 12, 1863||55||added to WT |- |Isabella ||Whitelaw||[[Whitelaw-246|Isabella Whitelaw]]||10 Nov 1850||Daughter of George Whitelaw married to William Douglas 10 July 1858||55|| |- |Louisa ||Lorimer||[[Lorimer-659|Louisa Lorimer]]||15 July 1850||daughter of Anthony Lorimer died June 21 1870 ||55||Added to WT |- |John ||Oxley||||21 Sept 1851||Chesterfield||55|| |- |Mary Annie ||Lawton||||22 Feb 1852 ||Ex April 15th 1858 Rest'd May 30 1858||55|| |- |Vernor||Barnard||||28 March 1852||Ex May 4 1862 ||55||added to WT |- |Mrs Attlebrough ||Brown||||1 Aug 1852 ||Baptised at the same time, (pencil addition) died 11 Feb 1916 ||55|| |- |Sarah Watts||Barker||[[Collis-846|Sarah Watts Barker]]||29 Aug 1852||wife of Thomas des Dec 11 1865||55||Added to WT |- |Mary Ann||Brown||||13 March 1853||||55|| |- |George ||Barker||[[Barker-14286|George Benoni Barker]]||10 April 1853||Ex June 20 1858 Rest'd Aug 1 1858||55||Added to WT |- |Isabella ||Lawton||||21 Aug 1853||Ex 29 Nov 1862 died Aug 11 1872||55|| |- |Hannah ||Barker||[[Cooke-7322|Hannah Cooke]]||5 Feb 1854||wife of George ||55||Added to WT |- |Jane||Baxter||||2 July 1854||||55|| |- |Janet (unclear)||Crawford||||1855||from Glasgow, quitted London again for Glasgow after a (unclear ) residence Dec 1 1855||55|| |- |Sophia||Cree||||1855||from Glasgow, quitted London again for Glasgow after a (unclear ) residence Dec 1 1855||55|| |- |Margaret Ann||Bayles||||1855||from Dundee||55|| |- |John ||Baynes ||||1855||Liverpool the last relict of the church there widowed Oct 26 1856 (unclear)||55|| |- |Edward ||Deacon ||[[Deacon-544|Edward Deacon (1825-1888)]]||14 Dec 1856||baptised same time, son of Mr H Deacon Ex Jan 7 1866 rest'd 30 Sept 1866||55||added to WT |- |Esther||Deacon ||[[Deacon-541|Esther Deacon (1827-1882)]]||14 Dec 1856||Wife of Edward Deacon, baptised same time granddaughter of Daniel Deacon||55||Granddaughter of [[Deacon-547|Daniel Deacon]], added to WT |- |Mary||Priest ||[[Baynes-442|Mary Priest]]||1 Feb 1857||daughter of James Baynes ||55||added to WT |- |Jane||Barnard||[[Barnard-4050|Jane Barnard]]||8 Feb 1857||daughter of Margaret Barnard ||55||added to WT |- |John ||Barnard||[[Barnard-4052|John Barnard]]||15 February 1857 ||son of Margaret Barnard, May 12 1867 deacon March 28 1868 elder||55||added to WT |- |Edith ||Barnard||||8 March 1857||wife of James Barnard (unclear) dec'd 20 Oct 1865||55|| |- |(unclear)||Douglas||||23 Aug 1857||Daughter of Stephen Leighton Ex March 28 1868 res May exc March 14 1871, rest'd 23||55|| |- |Thomas ||Fox||||6 Sep 1857||Nephew of (Unclear)||55|| |- |Jane ||Vincent||||5 July 1857||daughter of (unclear ) Vincent||55|| |- |Mary Jane||Vincent||||22 Nov 1857||mother of the above Jane died Sept 1871||55|| |- |Selina ||Martin ||[[Martin-6963|Selina Martin]]||10 Jan 1858 ||Daughter of David Martin||55|| |- |Arthur||Young||||21 June 1851||from Dundee, deacon jn 167th 1858, (added in pencil) died 9 Aug 1888||55|| |- |Agnes||Young||||1851||from Dundee wife of the above ||55|| |- |Ann||Vincent||[[Vincent-497|Ann Vincent]]||12 Dec 1858|| Daughter of B Vincent married Vernor Barnard||55||added to WT |- |Mary Chater||Barnard||[[Barnard-3924|Mary Chater Barnard]]||22 May 1859||sister of Ellen and Vernon Barnard||55||added to WT |- |Louisa ||Barnard||[[Barnard-3931|Louisa Barnard]]||29 May 1859||sister of Ellen and Vernon Barnard married Charles (Unclear)||55||added to WT |- |Elizabeth ||Theobalds||||3 July 1859||||55|| |- |Charles||Vincent||||21 Aug 1859||son of B Vincent Ex June 19 1864 Elder Oct 1871||55||added to WT |- |Thomas||Vincent||[[Vincent-498|Thomas Iphedeiah Vincent]]||25 Sept 1859||son of ditto Ex 8 June 1862 Rest 21 Sep 1862 May 12 1865 Deacon||55||added to WT |- |Charlotte ||Boosey ||[[Boosey-80|Charlotte Boosey]]||27 May 1860||daughter of T Boosey||55||added to WT |- |Emily||Boosey ||[[Boosey-84|Emily Boosey]]||27 May 1860||daughter of T Boosey||55||added to WT |- |Ann ||Bowles||||27 May 1860||||55|| |- |Ellen ||Reid||[[Boosey-82|Ellen Boosey]]||10 June 1860||daughter of T Boosey (added in Pencil ) married Andrew Reid ||55||added to WT |- |Eliza||Ambridge ||||28 Oct 1860||daughter of Mrs Lawson (Lawton?)||55|| |- |Margaret||Barnard||||21 July 1861||Daughter of Mary and Barnard (unclear)||56|| |- |Alfred||Vincent||[[Vincent-499|Alfred Vincent]]||27 Oct 1861||son of Benjamin Vincent||56||added to WT |- |Ellen ||Giles||[[Gray-20650|Ellen Gray]]||24 April 1862||daughter of Elizabeth Gray Ex 26 ?? 1862 restored 5 May 1863||56|| |- |Mary||Blaikley ||[[Blaikley-15|Mary Blaikley]]||6 June 1862||daughter of Alex Blaikley||56||added to WT |- |Ruth ||Blaikley ||[[Blaikley-14|Ruth Blaikley]]||6 June 1862||daughter of Alex Blaikley||56||added to WT |- |Helen ||Proctor||||8 March 1863||||56|| |- |Jessie||Vincent||[[Vincent-569|Jessie Nicoll Vincent]]||15 March 1863||sister of Mrs (unclear Mr?) Douglas||56||added to WT |- |unclear||Todd||||12 April 1863 ||Wife of Alfred Vincent Ex June 4th 1865||56|| |- |Elizabeth ||Nicholson||||26 July 1863||daughter of Mrs Kidd, Dundee||56|| |- |George Baynes||Whitelaw||[[Whitelaw-249|George Whitelaw]]||13 Sep 1863||son of George Whitelaw||56||added to WT |- |David||Whitelaw||[[Whitelaw-248|David Whitelaw]]||13 Sep 1863||son of George Whitelaw||56||added to WT |- |Catherine ||Holland ||||12 June 1864||Chesterfield||56|| |- |John||Loveday||||1864||from Old Buckenham||56|| |- |Martha ||Loveday||||1864||from Old Buckenham died 18 Nov 1870||56|| |- |Margaret ||Patrick||||||from Dundee||56|| |- |Elizabeth||Patrick||||20 Sep 1868||daughter of Mrs Buck, London||56|| |- |Emma||Baxter||[[Baxter-5663|Emma Baxter]]||27 Sept 1868 ||daughter of William Theodore Baxter, married Whitelaw, died 12 July 1881||56||added to WT |- |Harriett||Philip||||4 Oct 1868||daughter of Mr Charles Philip||56|| |- |Caroline ||Barnard||[[Chater-15|Caroline Chater]]||11 Oct 1868||daughter of Eliezer Chater||56||added to WT |}
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[[Category: Australia, Cemeteries]][[Category: Australia, Remote and Lone Graves]] This is part of the [[Project:Cemeterist|Cemeterist Project]] == Lonely Graves == Many people died in remote places throughout Australian History, and taking the body to a grave yard or cemetery was not possible. These people ended up buried in remote and isolated places, on family farmsteads, or in long forgotten tiny cemeteries. Lonely graves have been defined as: ''...a lonely grave as a single or small group of graves outside recognised or currently used cemeteries, and no more than 20 burial plots per burial location.'' [ Jaunay, Graham. ''Graham Jaunay, genealogist: Ancestral and local history researcher.'' http://www.jaunay.com/lonelygraves.html accessed 28 Dec 2018] === South Australia === {{Image|file=Anne_s_Image_Portfolio-3.jpg |caption='''Barritt Grave - Quaker Meeting House.''' ''Source Credit/Citation: Barritt Grave, Quaker Meeting House Grounds (North Adelaide, South Australia, Australia). Maryann and Joseph Barritt's headstone. Personally photographed by [[Turner-1584|Anne Tichborne]].'' }} * [[Clark-42065|Thomas Clark]] grave at Chapman River. White cross inscribed Thomas Clark (1894) [https://sites.google.com/site/kipasigns/home/chapman-river-graves View image here]. Under a pepper tree on the western approach road to the Chapman River camp grounds, Lashmar Conservation Park. Adjacent to grave of Jane Lashmar with similar marker. [[https://sites.google.com/site/kipasigns/home/chapman-river-graves Kangaroo Island Pioneers Assoc.]] * [[Lashmar-56|Jane Lashmar]] grave at Chapman River. White cross inscribed Jane Lashmar(1847-1866) [https://sites.google.com/site/kipasigns/home/chapman-river-graves View image here]. Under a pepper tree on the western approach road to the Chapman River camp grounds, Lashmar Conservation Park. Adjacent to grave of Tom Clark with similar marker. [[https://sites.google.com/site/kipasigns/home/chapman-river-graves Kangaroo Island Pioneers Assoc.]] === Victoria === There are three lonely graves on a farm near Monbulk, in Southern Gippsland. Two of them are for the infant sons of a pioneering family. The other is of 88-year old John Goldsmith, an immigrant from Wexford, Ireland. [I originally found a document with this information in the library of the Institute for Genealogical Studies, in Blackburn Victoria. Further information was found in a book in the Leongatha library. In a 'Google' search I have found a full account of these three deaths, together with a photograph of the graves (See: South Gippsland Genealogical Society Inc. Newsletter, June 2013, Volume 4 No. 02 - Page 5).- [[Orton-260|Al Orton]]] === Western Australia === == Volunteering == '''''Do you have any photos of lonely graves you can add?''''' One of the best ways to contribute to the Lonely Graves Australia page is by adding photographs that you have personally taken. You will be given credit for the photograph. Another way is to do research into who is buried where. Possibly by looking at newspaper obituaries. Adding WikiTree profiles for the people who are buried in lonely graves. == Lonely Grave Resources == *[http://lonelygraveswa.wags.org.au/index.php Lonely Graves Western Australia] *[http://lonelygraveswa.wags.org.au/index.php/wa-lonely-grave-care Repair and Maintenance of Lonely Graves article with a PDF downloadable tip sheet] *[http://www.jaunay.com/lonelygraves.html Lonely Graves South Australia] *http://nma.gov.au/blogs/inside/2010/07/27/lonely-graves/ *http://www.outbackfamilyhistory.com.au/records/record.php?record_id=400 == Sources ==
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[[Category:Long Prairie Cemetery, Kerens, Texas]] [[Category:Navarro County, Texas, Cemeteries]] [[Category:Kerens, Texas]] Contact [[Selman-334|David Selman,]] if you have information to add for Long Prairie Cemetery. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=12302672&ref=13110446 send me a private message]. Thanks! ===Tasks Completed=== 1. History added. 2. Picture of Gated Entry, Historical Marker. 3. Map of Long Prairie cemetery by sections and rows added. ===To Do List=== 1. Add a list of persons / Interments at the cemetery. Work in progress, partial list added as of 1 January 2018. 2. Add pictures of Grave Markers next to each person's name. 3. Add GPS coordinates. 4. Create a profile for each person buried at Cemetery. ===About=== This free space page for Long Prairie Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Texas_Cemeteries|Texas Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Texas Cemeteries Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. {{Image|file=Long_Prairie_Cemetery_also_known_as_Alligator_Cemetery.jpg |caption='''Long Prairie Cemetery Entrance Gate'''}} ===History=== The land upon which lies The Long Prairie Cemetery, has origins dating back to 1838 with ties to Chelsea, England in the county of Middlesex. On this acreage, the Long Prairie School is indicated to have started in 1867, or possibly earlier. The first burial was interred in the cemetery in 1872, Eighty-Two of the approximately 874 people interred at the cemetery, are recorded as being born before 1860. On October 16, 1950, the school trustees conveyed 5 acres to the Long Prairie Cemetery Association for $10.00. Long Prairie Cemetery is among Navarro County's oldest cemeteries. As one can reason, the 874+ plots are maintained and kept without regard to whether or not membership or donations are made from families of those interred. Long Prairie Cemetery Association, P.O. Box 155, Powell, Texas 75153 Contact; Gayle Henson {{Image|file=Long_Prairie_Cemetery_also_known_as_Alligator_Cemetery-1.jpg |caption=Long Prairie Cemetery, Historic Texas Cemetery, Texas Historical Commission |align=l|size=m|caption='''Historic Texas Cemetery'''}} ===Historical Marker=== '''Text on the Historical Texas Cemetery Sign reads:''' In 1870 Lawrence S. Taylor sold five acres of land for the school and church purposes to Nelson Owen, J.T. Selman ( [[Selman-20 | John Thurmond Selman]] ) and W.B. Gage. Trustees of the Long Prairie School District. The Long Prairie School and the Long Prairie Methodist Church shared the site, which the community also used as a cemetery. The School district consolidated into the Kerens Independent School District in 1949. Around that same time, the church merged into the Kerens Methodist Church, and the school district and the church sold their respective land at this site to the Long Prairie Cemetery Association. The First Burial at the graveyard, which is also known as Alligator Cemetery, is that of Sallie K. Burt, a child who died in 1872. Many graves are marked with fraternal organization symbols, and several belong to veterans who fought in conflicts dating back to the Civil War. The names of these long Prairie residents and their families, friends, and neighbors sever as reminders of the community's history from settlement through hardships and successes. {{Image|file=Long_Prairie_Cemetery_also_known_as_Alligator_Cemetery-2.jpg |caption='''Map of Long Prairie Cemetery plated sections by rows and names.''' }} ===Location and Map=== '''Long Prairie Cemetery located six miles south of Kerens, Texas on FM Road 309''' '''Follow FM 309 South off HWY 31 about 6 miles turn on County Road 3260, look for green Hwy sign Long Prairie Cemetery.''' [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Kerens,+TX+75144/@32.0234829,-96.1856701,14z/data=!4m5!3m4!1s0x8648d4176e84f2b7:0x8170ddad0225957d!8m2!3d32.1332079!4d-96.2277529 Google Maps: Kerens, Texas] '''LONG PRAIRIE CEMETERY also know as ALLIGATOR Cemetery''' === '''Table of Interments''' === '''West side of dividing road through the cemetery.''' '''Starting at the North end.''' {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | Last Name/Wiki ID ! scope="col" | First/Middle/Surname/Initials ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" | Notes ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- |'''Sec. 1- Row I''' |- |[[Barnett-5626|Barnett]]||Bobby Gene Barnett||March 26, 1941||March 26, 1941||Son of Mr. & Mrs. Vester Barnett||[[image:Barnett-5626.jpg|120px]] |- |[[West_Green-1|Green]]||Tommie L. (West) Green||Sept. 1,1910||Aug. 27, 1934||notes||[[image:Green-25716.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Green-20695|Green]]||Rubin F. Green||Mar. 9, 1913 ||Oct.14, 1944||PFC 351 INF WW II ||[[image:Green-20695.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Green-20696|Green]]||Corbin L. Green||June 19, 1925||Jan. 7, 1945||PVT 508 PRCHT INT, WW II||[[image:Green-20696.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Green-20694|Green]]||Thomas G. Green||Dec. 20, 1865||Nov. 19, 1958||Husband of Nartha L. Green||[[image:Green-20694.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Unknown-352263|Green]]||Martha L. Green||Feb, 5. 1872||Mar. 4, 1964||Wife of Thomas G. Green||[[image:Green-20694.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Burt-2463|Burt]]||Fannie L. (Burt) Carroll||July 9, 1875||Jan. 9, 1971||Wife of Dr. A.H. Carroll||[[image:Burt-2463.jpg|120px]] |- |[[DeMoss-275|DeMoss]]||Thelma DeMoss|| July 4, 1902||July 8, 1902||Son of C.L. & S.B. DeMoss||[[image:DeMoss-275.jpg|120px]] |- | [[Cherry-1999|Cherry]]||Leroy Cherry||Aug. 2. 1911||Jan. 5, 1914||Son of D.C. & Cora Cherry||[[image:Cherry-1999.jpg|120px]] |- |'''Sec.1- Row 1+''' |- |[[Washburn-2895|Washburn]]|| William E. Washburn ||Nov. 13, 1883||Mar. 3, 1909||Son of T. J. & S.E. Washburn||[[image:Washburn-707.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Washburn-709|Washburn]]||William Washburn||1906||August 31, 1988||Husband of Cora Washburn||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Mayo-3028|Mayo]]||Emmit L. Mayo||Sept. 7, 1881||Apr. 7, 1889||Son of C.J. & E.A. Mayo||[[image:Mayo-3028.jpg|120px]] |- | '''Sec. 1- Row 2''' |- |[[Surname-ID#|Green]]||Son / Green||June 8, 1951||June 8, 1951||Infant son of Johnnie & Polly Green||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Mankin-151|Mankin]]||Dave Carey Mankin||Jan. 29, 1906||Dec. 24, 1978||Double Marker||[[image:Mankin-151.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Hawkins-10877|Hawkins]]||Lillie Irene (Hawkins) Mankin||Dec. 25, 1910||July 10, 1993||Wife of Dave C. Mankin||[[image:Hawkins-10877-1.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Mankin-156|Mankin]]||Bobby Wayland Mankin|| April 5, 1937||July 29, 1972||notes||[[image:Mankin-156.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Mankin-157|Mankin]]||Tilford U. Mankins||Jan. 16, 1940||Jan. 25, 1942||notes||[[image:Mankin-157.jpg|120px]] |- | '''Sec. 1- Row 3''' |- |[[Stowe-1433|Stowe]]||Mrs. Mollie E. (Stowe) Reed|| July 5, 1842|| Jan. 10, 1934||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Nicholson-6894|Nicholson]]||Gordon Cleve Nicholson||Mar. 5, 1908|| July 8, 1908||Son of G.C. & L.M. Nicholson||[[image:Nicholson-6894.jpg|120px]] |- | '''Sec. 1- Row 4''' |- |[[Smitherman-144|Smitherman]]||William Orbara Smitherman||Nov. 8, 1895||Aug. 27, 1907||Son of W.W. & M.A. Smitherman||[[image:Smitherman-144.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Nicholson-6879|Nicholson]]||Andrew "A. J." Nicholson||Feb. 25, 1846||Feb. 25, 1935||Double Marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Smith-193026|Smith]]||Talitha J. (Smith) Nicholson||June 17, 1855||Dec. 14, 1916||Wife of A. J. Nicholson||[[image:Smith-193026.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Gee]]|| Lucy Gee||dob||dod||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Gee]]||Estes Gee||dob||dod||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Gee]]||Lou Gee||dob||dod||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Gee]]||Carl Gee||dob||dod||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Gee]]|| Nevil Gee||dob||dod||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |'''Sec. 2 - Row 1''' |- |[[Quinn-5572 |Quinn]]||Eber Smith Quinn Jr.||April 20, 1861||Aug, 5, 1940||notes||[[image:Quinn-5572.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Unknown-492551|Unknown]]||Juny Etta Quinn||Aug. 10, 1873||March 28, 1967||notes||[[image:Unknown-492551-1.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Quinn-5591|Quinn]]||Charles D. Quinn||Dec. 24, 1890||Oct. 8, 1903||Son of E. S. and L. J. Quinn||[[image:Quinn-5591.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Quinn-5592|Quinn]]||Infant Son||Mar. 5, 1903||Mar. 16, 1903||Infant Son of E. S. and J. E. Quinn||[[image:Quinn-5592.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Cooper-26169|Cooper]]||Eber Levi (E. L.) Cooper||July 6, 1887||Nov. 7, 1911||Woodman of the World||[[image:Cooper-26169-1.jpg|120px]] |- |'''Sec. 2 - Row 1+''' |- |[[Phillips-30938|Phillips]]||L. Mart "Mark" Phillips||1858||1942||Double Marker||[[image:Phillips-30938.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Bruner-1340|Bruner]]||Ada O. (Bruner) Phillips||1868||1943||Double marker, wife of L. Mart "Mark" Phillips||[[image:Bruner-1340-1.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Phillips-34389|Phillips]]||Infant Son||Feb, 26, 1893||Feb, 26, 1893||Infant Son of L. M. and A. O. Phillips||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Anderson-49526|Anderson]]||James Anderson||June 30, 1856||Feb. 14, 1919||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Gray-26681|Gray]]||Josie (Gray) Anderson||June 25, 1858||Dec. 21, 1893||Wife of James Anderson||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |'''Sec. 2 - Row 3''' |- |[[Henderson-19042|Henderson]]||Johnnie Howard Henderson||Oct. 5, 1905||Feb. 20, 1908||Son of W. F. and M. L. Henderson||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Henderson-19043|Henderson]]||Walter F. Henderson||Dec. 18, 1878||June 1, 1916||Woodman of the World||[[image:Henderson-19043-1.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Oliphant-713|Oliphant]]||Minnie L. (Oliphant) Henderson||May 23, 1880||April 20, 1920||Wife of W. F. Henderson, Woodman of the World Circle||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Phillips-33884|Phillips]]||Norma Faye Phillips||1923||1948||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Phillips-32863|Phillips]]||John William Phillips||1894||1963||notes||[[image:Phillips-32863-1.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Lane-14555|Phillips]]||Nellie Edith (Lane) Phillips||1891||1974||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Phillips-31215|Phillips]]||William M. "Ban" Phillips||Nov. 19, 1888||May 9, 1923||Casualty of the Hughes-McKee Oilwell Fire #1||[[Image:Phillips-31215.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Phillips-32962|Phillips]]||Thomas Andrew Phillips||1860||1916||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Gresham-1186|Gresham]]||Sarah A. (Gresham) Phillips||1864||1896||Metal-Paschal Fun. Home||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Eubanks-1451|Eubanks]]||Leila A. Eubanks||Dec. 30, 1907||Mar. 17, 1909||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Eubanks-1452|Eubanks]]||Newton T. Eubanks||June 22, 1904||Oct. 24, 1907||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |'''Sec. 2 - Row 4''' |- |[[Henderson-20564|Henderson]]||G. W. Henderson||Oct. 18, 1866||May 6, 1897||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Spurgors-1|Spurgors]]||Della B. (Spurgors) Selman||Jan. 19, 1866||Oct. 29, 1907||Wife of George Selman||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |'''Sec. 3 - Row 1''' |- |[[Surname-ID#|Williamson]]||Archie Williamson||May 5, 1906||Oct. 6, 1906||Son of W. B. and Nancy Williamson||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Williamson-13085|Williamson]]||James Buck Williamson||May 6, 1894||Feb. 15, 1971||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Bruner-1529|Bruner]]||Lenard Lynn Bruner||1897||1981||PVT U.S. Army WWII||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Harris-44071|Harris]]||Pattie Lee A. (Harris) Bruner||Apr. 20, 1897||Jan. 24, 1981||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Bruner]]||Nannie Bruner||Sept. 25, 1886||May 7, 1914||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Bruner-1513 |Bruner]]||William "Will" L, Bruner||Nov. 17, 1873||Mar. 16, 1957||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Burt-5095]]||Gertrude "Trudy" (Burt) Bruner||Apr. 16, 1877||Nov. 29, 1905||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Bruner-1621|Bruner]]||Infant Son||Aug. 18, 1900||Sept. 7, 1900||Son of W.L. and R.C. Bruner, Footstone Only||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Cherry-2956|Cherry]]||Dewey Cherry||July 29, 1898||Apr. 6, 1916||Son of E.K. and Ida Cherry||[[image:Cherry-2956-1.jpg|120px]] |- |'''Sec. 3 - Row 1+''' |- |[[Unknown-550791|Anderson]]||Jossie Anderson||Dec. 5, 1891||Aug. 6, 1910||Wife of Andrew Anderson||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Bruner-1530|Bruner]]||James Oliver Bruner||Dec. 6, 1891||June 22, 1975||Saddler U.S. Army WWI||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Bruner]]||Julius Franklin Bruner||dob||dod||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Bruner-1511|Bruner]]||Frank Bruner||dob||dod||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Unknown-534929|Bruner]]||Fannie Bruner||1870 ||1940||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Bruner]]||Leroy Bruner||dob||dod||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Ray-11319|Ray]]||Dorothy Jenell Ray||Oct. 11, 1924||July 15, 1926||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Ray-11320|Ray]]||Earl Lee Ray||July 16, 1911||Oct. 4, 1913||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Jones]]||Olivia Jones||Dec. 12, 1950||Dec. 22, 1950||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |'''Sec. 3 - Row 2''' |- |[[Boggan-216|Boggan]]||John N. Boggan||Apr. 24, 1853||May 4, 1917||Double Marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Unknown-555435|Boggan]]||Frances I. Boggan||Dec. 10, 1856||Oct. 18, 1897||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Bruner]]||Gladis Bruner||Apr. 17, 1891||Oct. 15, 1892||Daughter of R.G. and S.A. Bruner||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Bruner-1510 |Bruner]]||George Houston "G.H." Bruner||June 10, 1837||June 4, 1920||Double Marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Shanks-1658|Bruner]]||Martha Jane (Shanks) Bruner||Oct. 17, 1847||Feb. 16, 1918||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |'''Sec. 3 - Row 3''' |- |[[Surname-ID#|McClung]]||Roy Clifton McClung||Feb. 10, 1888||Nov. 10, 1888||Son of P.M. and F.J. McClung||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Bruner-1610|Bruner]]||Emmett E. Bruner||May 25, 1885||Jan. 9, 1919||Woodman of the World||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Bruner-1603|Bruner]]||Julius J. Bruner||April 8, 1838||Jan. 27, 1909||Double Marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Shanks-1754|Shanks]]||Frances C. "Fannie" (Shanks) Bruner||Oct. 11, 1844||Oct. 24, 1892||Seperate Stone for Franceis C. Bruner 15 South of Main||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Bruner]]||Calvin Bruner||1 Mo. 28 Days Old||Sept.11, 1890||Son of J.R. and J.H. Bruner||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Bruner-1612|Bruner]]||Julius Relliford Bruner||April 5, 1865||Dec. 23, 1893||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Moore]]||Mattie Lena Moore||Sept. 22, 1892||Nov. 29, 1966||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Henderson]]||Thomas S. Henderson||June 20, 1874||April 13, 1956||Double Marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Vaughn-6373 |Vaughn]]||Julia Harrett (Vaughn) Bruner Henderson||Oct. 1, 1872||Dec. 21, 1961||Double marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Hughes]]||Charles E. Hughes||Aug. 13, 1899||April 5, 1963||Double marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Hughes]]||Johnnie Onita Hughes||Feb. 17, 1904||Mar. 2, 1983||Double Marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Luna]]||Billie R. Luna||Jan. 3, 1925||May 23, 1998||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |'''Sec. 3 - Row 4''' |- |[[Surname-ID#|Penny]]||Ella Penny||dob||dod||Missing Metal marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Penny]]||R.P. (Rufus P.) Penny||1898||1982||Metal marker - Funeral Home||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Penny]]||Charles F. Penny||1859||1943||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Penny]]||Georgia A. Penny||1875||1958||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Locklar]]||Climmie Locklar||Oct. 5, 1893||Aug. 23, 1897||Daughter of J.L. and A.E. Locklar||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Philips]]||Sam Houston Phillips||Nov. 4, 1886||April 27, 1982||Double Marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Phillips]]||Lucy Inman Phillips||Dec. 27, 1890||April 2, 1990||Double marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Phillips]]||Infant Son||Sept. 23, 1912||Sept. 29. 1912||Infant Son of Mr. and Mrs. S.H. Phillips||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Inman]]||J. J. Inman||Dec. 6, 1851||Feb. 23, 1895||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Inman]]||Jasper James Inman||June 30, 1893||Oct. 26, 1961||Texas Pvt 339 FLD RMT SQ QMC WWI||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Inman]]||Johnnie Dean Inman||Aug. 20, 1930||April 5, 1984||Double marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Inman]]||J. J. (Sonny) Inman Jr.||Nov. 27, 1929||dod||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |'''Sec. 4 - Row 1+''' |- |[[Surname-ID#|Herd]]||Ernest R. Herd||April 19, 1915||Jan. 17, 1965||PVT U.S, Army, WWII||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Herd]]||Lovie Herd||May 30, 1911||Oct. 7, 1915||New and Old Marker Stone||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Herd]]||Mrs. Ellis Herd||Dec. 20, 1886||July 17, 1965||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |'''Sec. 4 - Row 2''' |- |[[Surname-ID#|Gowan]]||Edward William (Bill) Gowan||Aug, 31, 1947||June 26, 1989||PVT U.S. Army Vietnam, Double marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Gowan]]||Kathy Rae Gowan||Feb. 5, 1951||dod||Double Marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Gowan]]||Charles E. Gowan||1981||2002||Metal-Griffin Roughton||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Murray]]||Katy Estell Murray||April 11, 1913||Nov. 16, 1915||Daughter of J.W. and A.I. Murray||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Murray]]||James W. Murray||Nov. 17, 1876||Nov. 3, 1959||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Murray]]||Alice Irene Murray||Mar. 10, 1883||Oct. 13, 1974||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Murray]]||Florence Odell Murray||Aug. 31, 1900||Jan. 13, 1977||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Murray]]||Jesse Willis Murray||July 13, 1903||May 31, 1995||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |'''Sec. 4 - Row 3''' |- |[[Surname-ID#|Harp]]||William F. Harp||Apr. 12, 1897||Jan. 8, 1934||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Cockerell-111|Cockerell]]||Henry Rimpson F. Cockerell||1867||1946||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Cherry-2952|Cherry]]||Leona Augusta "Gussie" (Cherry) Cockerell||1871||1954||Double marker||[[image:Cherry-2952-1.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Cockerell-112|Cockerell]]||Hazel Gladys (Cockerell) Gowan||1912||2002||Wife of Edward Wood Gowan (1907 - 1995)||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Gowen]]||Edward W. Gowen||June 28, 1907||Dec. 26, 1995||SGT U.S. Army||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Green]]||Robert L. Green||Sept. 12, 1903||Apr. 13, 1983||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Metal Marker]]||No Name||1904||1993||Metal marker, No Name||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Metal Marker]]||Metal Marker, No Name or Dates||dob||dod||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |'''Sec. 4 - Row 4''' |- |[[Surname-ID#|Jeffress]]||Nina Jewell Jeffress||Apr. 20, 1902||May 8, 1972||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Burger]]||J. A. Burger||Sept. 29, 1863||Apr. 12, 1918||Woodman of the World||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |'''Sec. 5 - Row 1''' |- |[[Surname-ID#|Kerley]]||D. W. Kerley||1856||1941||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Kerley]]||Mrs. D. W. Kerley||1860||!938||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Autry]]||Loyd B. Autry||Apr. 14, 1897||Mar. 7, 1970||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Autry]]||Dora J. Autry||Jan. 22, 1899||May 29, 1969||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Burleson]]||A. H. (Cuban) Burleson||Aug. 5, 1896||Nov. 30, 1942||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Burleson]]||E. B. (Bud) Burleson||Feb. 5, 1905||Dec. 31, 1951||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|May]]||John T. May||1862||1942||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|May]]||Lelia May||May 26, 1873||Sept. 19, 1962||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Austin]]||Zula Ruth Austin||Apr. 13, 1902||May 29, !989||Double marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Austin]]||Clarence Paul Austin||Jan. 11, 1908||Mar. 30, 1984||Double marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Passons]]||William Passons||1910||1981||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |'''Sec. 5 - Row 2''' |- |[[Surname-ID#|Wyatt]]||Carl Laverne Wyatt||Aug. 11, 1920||Apr. 20, 2002||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Wyatt]]||Alma Lee Wyatt||Jan. 1, 1902||Sept. 27, 1979||Married May 25, 1919 Double Marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Wyatt]]||Roger Carl Wyatt||May 27, 1900||May 27, 1985||Double Marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Burleson]]||Arthur A. Burleson||1869||1945||Double Marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Burleson]]||Mattie L. Burleson||1871||1953||Double Marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Matlock]]||Charles S. Matlock||1863||1949||Double Marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Matlock]]||Eulah May Matlock||1870||1953||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |'''Sec. 5 - Row 3''' |- |[[Surname-ID#|Hancock]]||Wallace O. Hancock||Mar. 31, 1911||Dec. 22, 1965||Landscape timber box, no stone or marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Whatley]]||John P. Whatley||Aug, 7, 1849||Dec, 22, 1894||Masonic||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |'''Sec. 5 - Row 4''' |- |[[Surname-ID#|Honeycutt]]||F. H. Honeycutt||Jan. 22, 1890||Oct. 18, 1918||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Flanagan]]||Jim Flanagan||1860||1906||Woodman of the World||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Warren]]||Ladonia Warren||June 14, 1890||Nov. 13, 1911||Daughter of Eugene and Essie Warren||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Warren]]||Eugene Warren||1879||1956||Double Marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Warren]]||Essie Warren||1886||1957||Double Marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|McNeil]]||Charles L. McNeil||June 29, 1909||Dec. 4, 1967||Double Marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|McNeil]]||Myrtle McNeil||Feb. 23, 1904||Mar. 30, 1991||Double Marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Warren]]||J. D. Warren||dob||dod||Concrete Block||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |'''Sec. 6 - Row 1''' |- |[[Surname-ID#|McClung]]||Nettie I. McClung||July 8, 1875||Oct. 6, 1959||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|McClung]]||Arthur W. McClung||July 15, 1872||June 1, 1955||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|McClung]]||Etta May McClung||Apr. 5, 1890||June 1, 1897||Daughter of A. W. and N. I. McClung||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|McClung]]||Alice Macill McClung||Mar. 4, 1906||Oct. 6, 1911||Daughter of A. W. and N. I. McClung||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Clayton]]||Rufus S. Clayton||Aug. 1, 1877||Sept. 19, 1902||Double Marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Clayton]]||Belle E. Clayton||Aug. 3, 1878||Apr. 5, 1960||Double marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|McClung]]||Cowan McClung||Dec. 15, 1885||Aug. 27, 1897||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|McClung]]||Infant Son||Dec. 19, 1887||Dec. 19, 1887||Son of W. C. and Emma McClung||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[McClung-122|McClung]]||Lola McClung||Feb. 8, 1891||Mar. 15, 1977||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Unknown-493717|Unknown]]||Emma (Unknown) McClung||Sept. 24, 1856||Aug, 14, 1923||Double Marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[McClung-115|McClung]]||William C. McClung||Aug. 23, 1851||Nov. 17, 1891||Double Marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|McClung]]||George McClung||June 8, 1883||Dec. 29,1918||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|McClung]]||Walter McClung||Nov. 5, 1874||Jan. 22, 1917||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |'''Sec. 6 - Row2''' |- |[[Selman-10|Selman]]||William Gunn Selman||May 7, 1862||Dec. 22, 1918||notes||[[image:D_Selman_s_Photos-24.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Selman-16|Selman]]||Nora L. Selman||Feb. 23, 1873||Sept. 6, 1891||Daughter of J. T. and E. J. Selman||[[image:D_Selman_s_Photos-25.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Selman-15|Selman]]||John F. Selman||Jan. 1, 1855||Jan. 10, 1883||Son of J. T. and E. J. Selman||[[image:D_Selman_s_Photos-28.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Selman-20|Selman]]||Dr. John Thurmond (J. T.) Selman||Feb. 6, 1830||Mar. 20, 1894||Masonic and Oddfellow||[[image:Selman-20-1.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Gunn-170|Selman]]||Elizabeth Jane (Gunn) (E. J.) Selman||Feb. 15, 1836||Mar. 9, 1910||Wife of Dr. J. T. Selman||[[image:Gunn-1510.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Gregg-1498|Selman]]||Bessie Roberta (Gregg) Selman Mock||Dec. 31, 1920||Aug, 4, 1986||notes||[[image:D_Selman_s_Photos-49.jpg|120px]] |- |'''Sec. 6 - Row 3''' |- |[[Surname-ID#|Evans]]||Mary B. Evans||Sept. 17, 1886||Feb. 13, 1887||Daughter of R. B. and Beulah J. Evans||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Selman]]||Baby Girl Selman||July 2, 1921||July 10, 1921||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Selman]]||Baby Girl Selman||Jan. 2, 1920||Jan. 2, 1920||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Selman]]||Baby Boy Selman||Oct. 15, 1918||Oct. 15, 1918||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Selman]]||Baby Girl Selman||Nov. 22, 1914||dod||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Selman-338|Selman]]||Thurman Franklin (T. F.) Selman||1913||1947||notes||[[image:_Selman_s_Photos-36.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Selman-13|Selman]]||Charley M. (Marion) Selman Sr.||Feb. 26, 1875||Apr. 7, 1950||notes||[[image:Selman-336.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Atchison-450|Atchison]]||Maggie Louise (Atchison) Selman||Oct. 9, 1893||Nov. 12, 1965||notes||[[image:D_Selman_s_Photos-37.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Selman-335|Selman]]||Charles Marion Selman Jr.||Aug. 14, 1916||Oct. 31, 1964||notes||[[image:D_Selman_s_Photos-38.jpg|120px]] |- |'''Sec. 7 - Row 1''' |- |[[Surname-ID#|Inmon]]||Jasper A. Inmon||dob||Nov. 5, 1892||Died at about 35 years of age||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Whitlow]]||Allie (Inmon) Whitlow||1868||1898||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Inmon]]||Jno R. Inmon||Dec. 25, 1844||May 23, 1889||Masonic||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Inmon]]||Mary W. Inmon||July 18, 1857||Feb. 9, 1880||Wife of Jno R. inmon||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Inmon]]||Infant Son||Jan. 27, 1880||Jan. 27, 1880||Son of J. R. and Mary W. Inmon||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Inmon]]||Joseph L. Inmon||Apr. 24, 1875||April 5, 1880||Son of J. R. and Mary W. Inmon||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Inmon]]||Jewette Inmon||Jan. 16, 1888||Nov. 30, 1888||Son of J. R. and A. L. Inmon||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Inmon]]||Essie Inmon||dob||dod||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Inmon]]||Jay Calvin Inmon||dob||dod||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Ingram]]||William C. Ingram||Aug. 27, 1847||Jan. 8, 1935||Double Marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Ingram]]||Hattie M. Ingram||Oct. 28, 1872||Feb. 27, 1937||Double Marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Ingram]]||Marvin Ingram||Dec. 4, 1898||July 3, 1901||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Inmon]]||Emily C. Inmon||July 19, 1892||July 19, 1892||Children of J. J. and Hattie Inmon||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Inmon]]||Ara S. Inmon||July 19, 1892||July 19, 1892||Children of J. J. and Hattie Inmon||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Inmon]]||Joseph J. Inmon||June 29, 1883||Nov. 30, 1889||Son of J. L. and N. I. Inmon||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Inmon]]||N. L. Inmon||July 28, 1858||June 29, 1889||Wife of J. J. Inmon||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Inmon]]||Barney Inmon||1885||1936||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Inmon]]||Four Inmon Infants||dob||dod|| Marked with round concrete markers||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |'''Sec. 7 - Row 1+''' |- |[[Surname-ID#|Goodrich]]||Mrs. Fannie A. Goodrich||Aug. 30, 1840||Feb. 19, 1882||Born at Overton, Louisiana||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Davis]]||John Davis||July 25, 1847||Sept. 7, 1909||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Davis]]||Eva Davis||Dec. 18, 1878||Nov. 16, 1879||Daughter of John and Julia Davis||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |'''Sec. 7 - Row 2/3''' |- |[[Surname-ID#|Glenn]]||William E. Glenn||Apr. 11, 1821||Jan. 7, 1893||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Crocker]]||John T. Crocker||Nov. 16, 1898||Aug. 23, 1900||Son of C. E. and F. A. Crocker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |'''Sec. 7 - Row 4''' |- |[[Surname-ID#|Gage]]||Mattie L. Gage||Mar. 31, 1871||Oct. 9, 1875||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |'''Sec. 8 - Row 1''' |- |[[Surname-ID#|Posey]]||Wm. Posey||Jan. 11, 1821||July 5m 1890||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Dixon]]||Jimme (Posey) Dixon||July 10, 1884||June 25, 1886||Daughter of J. M. and B. A. Posey||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Owen]]||B. A. Owen||Feb. 5, 1875||Oct. 31, 1905||Double Marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Owen]]||Hettie Owen||Apr. 22, 1881||July 21, 1903||Wife of B. A. Owen Double Marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Owen]]||Thelma Owen||Oct. 18, 1901||Aug. 23, 1904||Daughter of B. A. and Hettie Owen Small Double Marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Owen]]||Erma Owen||Mar. 24, 1903||July 18, 1903||Daughter of B. A. and Hettie Owen Small Double Marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Curington]]||Tommie Curington||Oct. 14, 1893||Mar. 6, 1906||Son of J. E. and G. A. Curington||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Curington]]||W. E. Curington||Aug. 18, 1885||Aug. 18, 1914||Woodman of the World||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Curington]]||Georgia A. Curington||Oct. 21, 1851||Jan. 6, 1923||Double Marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Curington]]||James Emerson Curington||June 18, 1849||Feb. 11, 1918||Double Marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |'''Sec. 8 - Row 2''' |- |[[Surname-ID#|Pierce]]||T. I. Pierce||Sept. 24, 1851||July 20, 1885||Wife of A. J. Pierce, Triple Marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Pierce]]||H. T. Pierce||No Date||No Date||Son of T. I Pierce, Triple Marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Pierce]]||B. G. Pierce||No Date||No Date||Son of T. I Pierce, Triple Marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Jock]]||Joyce Jock||Dec. 3, 1954||Dec. 3, 1954||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |'''Sec. 8 - Row 3''' |- |[[Surname-ID#|Honeycutt]]||Hiram P. Honeycutt|| Jan. 2, 1897||1975||Sea U. S. Navy||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Monk]]||Maggie L. Monk||Jan. 30, 1896||Aug. 28, 1899||Daughter of Z. M. and Ella Monk||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Honeycutt]]||Gracie Mae Honeycutt||Mar. 18, 1898||Nov. 7, 1898||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Honeycutt]]||Alice L. Honeycutt||Sept. 15, 1880||Apr. 2, 1895||Daughter of C. and P. J. Honeycutt||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Honeycutt]]||Jefferson J. Honeycutt||June 18, 1877||Jan. 6, 1913||Woodman of the World||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |'''Sec. 8 - Row 4''' |- |[[Surname-ID#|Peters]]||Mattie E. Peters||Jan. 26, 1880||Oct. 8, 1906||Wife of W. W. Peters, Concrete Cover||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|McCarter]]||Josephine McCarter||Nov. 12, 1879||Sept. 10, 1961||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |'''Sec. 8 - Row 4 +''' |- |[[Surname-ID#|Gage]]||A. J. Gage||June 2, 1854||Feb, 27, 1882||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Gage]]||Mattie E. (Gage) Olaphant||Aug. 17, 1857||June 31, 1881||Wife of H. Olaphant, Daughter of W. B. and N. H. Gage||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |'''Sec. 9 - Row 1''' |- |[[Surname-ID#|Flannigan]]||Sarah E. (Flannigan) Oliphant||Jan. 31, 1866||Nov. 12, 1892||Daughter of S.H. and S.E. Flannigan, Wife of H. Oliphant||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Oliphant]]||Howard Oliphant||Oct. 19, 1849||Feb. 8, 1924||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Corley]]||Opal (Corley) Hodge||1925||1993||Metal Marker - Corley||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Warren]]||Lois May (Warren) Russell||June 19, 1925||Mar. 27, 1977||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |'''Sec. 9 - Row 2''' None |- |'''Sec. 9 - Row 3''' |- |[[Surname-ID#|Farris]]||Katie Lorene Farris and Daughter||Feb. 11, 1907||Aug. 16, 1940||Daughter died at birth ?||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Farris]]||James B. Farris||Aug. 23, 1871||June 28, 1952||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Farris]]||Adnie Etta Farris||Oct. 16, 1877||Nov. 25, 1937||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Farris]]||Ruby C. Farris||Feb. 9, 1897||July 11, 1925||Daughter of J.B. and A.E. Farris||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |'''Sec. 9 - Row 4''' |- |[[Surname-ID#|Austin]]||George Farris Austin||Feb. 4, 1902||April 11,1979||Double Marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Austin]]||Robert Lee Austin||Sept. 9, 1905||Feb. 15, 1972||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Hale]]||Ester F. Hale||Nov. 18, 1916||Oct. 13, 2016||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Hanley]]||Larry Handley||Sept. 15, 1905||June 9, 1974||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Farris]]||Frank M. Farris||June 16, 1877||May 22, 1963||Double Marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Farris]]||Annie D. Farris||Sept. 27, 1882||Dec. 26, 1968||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Unknown Farris]]||Unknown||dob||dod||Stone Marker, Reported to be a Farris grave||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Unknown Farris]]||Unknown||dob||dod||Stone Marker, Reported to be a Farris grave||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Farris]]||C. A. Farris||May 15, 1841||Aug. 22, 1913||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Farris]]||W. P. Farris||May 7, 1826||Feb. 21, 1889||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |'''Sec. 10 and 11 - Row 1''' |- |[[Surname-ID#|Johnson]]||Robert Johnson||1830||1885||Double Marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Johnson]]||V. A. Johnson||1870||1894||Son of Robert Johnson||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Barron]]||John C. Barron||Aug. 1, 1883||July 30, 1910||Woodman of the World||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|McClung]]||Elizabeth (Lott) McClung||Oct. 19, 1832||July 22, 1876||New Stone 1832 - 1876 Old Stone Oct. 19, 1832 - July 22, 1876||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|McClung]]||Cowen McClung||Feb. 18, 1872||June 7, 1895||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |'''Sec. 10 and 11 - Row 2''' |- |[[Surname-ID#|Hancock]]||R. A. Hancock||Mar. 18, 1854||Jan. 12, 1897||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Davis]]||Marianna Davis||Mar. 1, 1928||dod||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Davis]]||T. P. Davis||Nov. 2, 1920||June 13, 1996||S Sgt. WWII and Korea||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Davis]]||Elisabeth Davis Falesch||Nov. 25, 1949||dod||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Combs]]||Charlie C. combs||Nov. 1, 1900||Sept. 15, 1997||Double Marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Combs]]||Mary L. Combs||June 2, 1894||Oct. 18, 1982||Double Marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Combs]]||John D. Combs||Oct. 22, 1889||Sept. 15, 1979||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Combs]]||Dee Ray Combs||Feb. 17, 1916||Dec. 8. 1991||PFC Army WWII||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Combs]]||Mildred Combs||1925||2003||Metal Marker, Corley, 8/1/2003||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|McKinney]]||B. N. McKinney||dob||1902||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|McKinney]]||Sarah E. McKinney||Aug. 28, 1855||May 16, 1895||Wife of B. N. McKinney||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Myers]]||Odella Myers||Jan. 30, 1885||Aug. 11, 1925||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Washburn]]||Bessie D. Washburn||Aug. 23, 1890||Sept. 4, 1890||Daughter of T. J. and M. E. Washburn, Wood Plank||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |'''Sec. 10 and 11 - Row 3''' |- |[[Surname-ID#|Miles]]||Uncle Doyle Miles||dob||dod||Painted Marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Combs]]||William Combs||dob||dod||Infant, Painted Marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Combs]]||William Combs||dob||dod||Infant, Painted Marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Bet]]||Addie Bet||dob||dod||Infant, Painted Marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Unknown]]||Unknown Infant||dob||dod||Infant, Painted Marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Combs]]||Peggy Combs - Infant||dob||dod||Infant, Painted Marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Unknown]]||Unknown Infant||dob||dod||Infant, Painted Marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Grissom]]||Hubert Grissom||dob||dod||Painted Marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Combs]]||Ethel Combs||dob||dod||Painted Marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Combs]]||Coy Combs||dob||dod||Painted Marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Combs]]||Peggy Combs - Infant||dob||dod||Infant, Painted Marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Combs]]||Will Combs||dob||dod||Painted Marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Combs]]||Jimmie Combs||dob||dod||Painted Marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Combs]]||J. F. Combs||Oct. 16, 1860||Nov. 7, 1946||Double Marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Combs]]||D. E. Combs||June 11, 1865||Feb. 4, 1934||Double Marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Combs]]||Ludie A. Combs||July 23, 1896||Feb. 24, 1985||Double Marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Combs]]||Emmett H. Combs||Sept. 26, 1886||Oct. 30. 1971||Double Marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Padgett]]||Chris Talley Padgett||May 24, 1914||Sept. 14, 1994||Double marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Padgett]]||Cleo C. Padgett||July 14, 1923||2014||Double Marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |'''Sec. 12 - Row 3''' |- |[[Surname-ID#|Rawls]]||Eula Annie Rawls||Mar. 29, 1900||Sept. 14, 1900||Daughter of C. O. and Marie Rawls||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |'''Sec. 12 - Row 4''' |- |[[Surname-ID#|Ivey]]||Ella Ivey||Mar. 3, 1858||Nov. 12, 1905||Wife of J. M. Ivey||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Ivey]]||James M. Ivey||Dec. 17, 1845||Dec. 19. 1892||Stone Slab in Tree||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |'''Sec. 13 - Row 1''' |- |[[Surname-ID#|Uknown]]||Unknown||dob||dod||Unmarked Stone||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |'''Sec. 13 - Row 2''' '''No Graves''' |- |'''Sec. 13 - Row 3''' |- |[[Surname-ID#|Samples]]||John Samples||Mar. 19, 1857||June 6, 1893||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Howell]]||Virginia B. Howell||July 3, 1949||Oct. 30, 1963||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Howell]]||Odell L. Howell||Feb. 10, 1921||Sept. 12, 1953||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Howell]]||Alma Lee Howell||Mar. 5, 1921||Nov. 14, 1992||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Howell]]||J. L. Howell||Oct. 14, 1929||Oct. 1, 1946||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |'''Sec. 13 - Row 4''' |- |[[Surname-ID#|Blackburn]]||L. Blackburn||dob||dod||Metal attached to block, No Dates||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Blackburn]]||M. Blackburn||dob||dod||Metal attached to block, No Dates||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Blackburn]]||Ester Blackburn||1903||1956||Double Marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Blackburn]]|| Joseph Calvin (J. C.) Blackburn||1893||1976||Double Marker, PVT U.S. Army WW I||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Brooks]]||Charles W. Brooks||dob||dod||Co. B Mann's Calvary CSA, No Dates||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Turner]]||George F. Turner||Apr. 18, 1889||Nov. 29, 1972||Double Marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Turner]]||Susie Turner||Apr. 28, 1887||Jan. 22, 1964||Double Marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Weathers]]||Ola Mae Weathers||Dec. 16, 1910||dod||Double Marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Weathers]]||Jester James Weathers ||Sept. 17, 1910||June 26, 1975||Double Marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|St. Ama]]||W. M. St. Ama||May 31, 1862||Jan. 5, 1934||Double Marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|St. Ama]]||Allie St. Ama||Feb. 14, 1873||dod||Double Marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Kizziar]]||R. E. (ED) Kizziar||May 29, 1907||Mar. 15, 1988||Double Marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Kizziar]]||Omie Kizziar||July 13, 1912||Oct. 25, 1997||Double Marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |'''Sec. 14 - Row 1''' |- |[[Surname-ID#|Jones]]||George W. Jones||Sept. 15, 1861||July 9, 1892||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |'''Sec. 14 - Row 2''' |- |[[Surname-ID#|Howell]]||W. B. Howell||Sept. 15, 1871||Sept. 9. 1936||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Howell]]||Lula B. Howell||Mar. 5, 1880||dod||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Cates]]||Sam S. Cates||July 11, 1860||Jan. 26, 1943||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Noble]]||Willie Rhea Noble||Aug. 3, 1891||May 29, 1892||Daughter of J. V. and M. O. Noble||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Phillips]]||J. N. Phillips||1849||1914||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |'''Sec. 14 - Row 3''' |- |[[Surname-ID#|Howell]]||Susan E. Howell||Oct. 19. 1840||June 10, 1895||Wife of C. T. Howell||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Radney]]||Baby Radney||Oct. 14, 1929||Oct. 14, 1929||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |'''Sec. 14 - Row 4''' |- |[[Surname-ID#|Williams]]||Daughter Williams||Mar. 2, 1923||May 12, 1923||Daughter of C. T. and Rena Williams||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Williams]]||Charles T. Williams||Jan. 30, 1892||June 15, 1941||Double Marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Williams]]||Rena Williams||June 5, 1897||Oct. 17,1934||Double marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Williams]]||Jack Rodgers Wlliams||Mar. 6, 1915||Apr. 17, 1983||Jack R. Williams M SGT U.S. Army WW II||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Williams]]||Wm. Zeb James Williams||Jan, 6, 1918||dod||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Noble]]||Charlie C. Noble||July 27, 1889||Feb, 24, 1892||Son of Wm. and Geddes Noble||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Surname]]||Infant Daughter||Aged 2 Months and 18 Days||Sept. 12, 1888||Small Double Marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Surname]]||Infant Daughter||Aged 5 Days||July 4, 1888||Small Double Marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |'''Sec. 15 - Row 1''' |- |[[Surname-ID#|Noble]]||Infant ??||Nov. 21, 1881||Nov. 21, 1881||Daughter of W. P. and C. P. Noble||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Etheridge]]||Bennie R. Etheridge||Dec. 23, 1882||Apr. 11, 1883||Son of J. T. and C. Etheridge||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |'''Sec. 15 - Row 2''' |- |[[Surname-ID#|Cumberlan]]||Maggie E. Cumberlan||Dec. 14, 1873||Nov. 14, 1875||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Ware]]||Minerva Ware||Feb. 1, 1852||Oct. 21, 1911||Daughter of R. H. and Sally Ware||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Ware]]||R. H. Ware||Feb. 3, 1809||Oct. 25, 1874||Age 65 Yrs. 8 Mo. 22 days||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Moberly]]||Sallie A. Moberly||August 5, 1827||November 3, 1896||Wife of R. H. Ware||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Washburn]]||Vella Washburn||April 19, 1885||August 17, 1885||Daughter of S. F. and T. J. Washburn||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Noble]]||John S. Noble||October 5, 1878||February 12, 1880||Son of W. P. and E. Noble||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Noble]]||Irby Noble||November 6, 1882||April 3, 1876||Son of W. P. and E. Noble ||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Noble]]||Eliza Noble||August 24, 1840||July 15, 1886||Zinc Marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Noble]]||W. P. Noble||December 5, 1830||May 13, 1893||William Pittman Noble, 1st.Sgt Co ! 20 Texas Cavalry CSA, Masonic, Unmarked Concrete Block||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |'''Sec. 15 - Row 2+''' |- |[[Surname-ID#|Burt]]||Sallie K. Burt||March 30, 1871||April 10, 1872||Daughter of A. J. and S. F. Burt||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |'''Sec. 15 - Row 3''' |- |[[Surname-ID#|Burt]]||A. J. Burt||July 30, 1836||August 18, 1877||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Washburn]]||Fannie Washburn||June 7, 1848||May 23, 1885||Wife of T. J. Washburn||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Simpson]]||Harriet Elvira Simpson||September 22, 1833||June 11, 1887||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Whitker]]||Infant Son Whitker||November 6, 1878||December 6, 1878||Son of W. and M. A. Whitker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |'''Sec. 15 - Row 4''' |- |[[Surname-ID#|Unknown]]||Base and Part of footstone on top of base no initials or name(s)||dob||dod||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |'''Sec. 16 - Row 1''' |- |[[Surname-ID#|Grisham]]||W. A. Grisham||September 19. 1865||February 9, 1882||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |'''Sec. 16 - Row 2''' |- |[[Surname-ID#|Unknown]]||Concrete Block No name(s) or ID||dob||dod||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |'''Sec. 16 - Row 3''' |- |[[Surname-ID#|Holt]]||Wiley Holt||September 22, 1875||August 5, 1878||Son of A. and A. Holt||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Holt]]||Dinkey Holt||September 2, 1872||July 15, 1876||Daughter of A. and A. Holt||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Holt]]||Alice Holt||December 24, 1875||February 4, 1895||Wife of J. W. Holt and Infant||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Coates]]||Freddie E. Coates||October 15, 1891||January 18, 1896||Son of B. T. and S. T. Coates||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Unknown]]||Tall Footstone laying on ground, initials D. H.||dob||dod||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |'''Sec. 16 - Row 4''' |- |[[Surname-ID#|Coates]]||Wiley B. Coates||!891||!901||1 of 7 Names on one stone||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Coates]]||William W. Coates||1846||1901||1 of 7 Names on one stone||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Coates]]||Kittie Lyles Coates||1847||1893||1 of 7 Names on one stone||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Coates]]||Ruby Coates (Mrs. E. J. Smith)||1875||1896||1 of 7 Names on one stone||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Coates]]||Charles Coates||1880||1898||1 of 7 Names on one stone||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Coates]]||Rubie Louise Coates||1895||1896||1 of 7 Names on one stone||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Coates or Walter]]||Lou, Mrs. Walter||1874||1897||1 of 7 Names on one stone||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |'''Sec. 17 - Row 1''' |- |[[Surname-ID#|Harris]]||David R. Harris||Sept. 6, 1915||Sept. 14, 1969||TEC 5 C0. A Armed INF WWII||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Penick]]||C. H. Penick||Dec. 15, 1830||Jan. 16, 1896||Wife of W. J. Penick||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Graham]]||Emma C. Graham||May 1, 1861 ||July 31, 1893||Wife of B. A. Graham||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |'''Sec. 17 - Row 2''' |- |[[Surname-ID#|Renner]]||Martha Mae Renner||Mar. 2, 1930||Nov. 4, 1978||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Price]]||Alma (Price) Watkins||Feb, 23, 1896||Feb. 7, 1977||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Price]]||Marshall Price||Sept. 22, 1876||Mar. 22, 1935||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |'''Sec. 17 - Row 3''' |- |[[Surname-ID#|Townley]]||Warren Townley||Feb. 14, 1934||Mar. 24, 2000||CPL U.S. Army Korea||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Townley]]||James E. (Edd) Townley ||July 6, 1901||Nov. 22, 1964||Double Marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Townley]]||Alice Lenore Townley||Jan. 25, 1907||Sept. 18, 1976||Double Marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Townley]]||James L. Townley||Feb. 17, 1925||Aug. 3, 1980||Double Marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Townley]]||Caroline Townley||Oct. 20, 1928||dod||Double Marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |'''Sec. 17 - Row 4''' |- |[[Surname-ID#|Townley]]||John W. Townley Sr.||Aug. 8, 1929||dod||Double Marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Townley]]||Elizabeth Townley||Mar. 20, 1926||Oct. 10, 1999||Double Marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Townley]]||Tracy Lynn Townley||Jan. 8, 1968||Jan. 10, 1968||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Townley]]||Jeff A. Townley||Aug. 9, 1911||Apr. 8, 1993||Double Marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Townley]]||Ruby A. Townley||Nov. 23, 1908||Aug. 23, 1998||Double Marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Townley]]||Mary Lou Townley||Sept. 20, 1905||Jan. 12, 1990||Covered in a concrete Slab||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Townley]]||Stephens W. Townley||Feb. 24, 1889||May 23, 1954||Brass Plaque Set In Concrete Slab Covering Grave, Texas PVT Co. C 143 INF 36 Div WWI||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |'''Sec. 17 - Row 5''' |- |[[Surname-ID#|Townley]]||Johnny Lee Townley||1956||1956||Corley - Brass Plaque in Concrete||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Townley]]||Travis W. Townley||1957||1957||Corley - Brass Plaque in Concrete||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |'''Sec. 17 - Row 6''' |- |[[Surname-ID#|Smith]]||Albert D. Smith||1873||1942||Corley - Brass Plaque in Concrete||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Townley]]||Cecil Allen Townley||Aug. 2, 1956||Aug. 2, 1956||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Townley]]||Joel Lee Townley||1944||1944||Corley - Brass Plaque in Concrete||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Smith]]||Levi Charles Smith||1875||1939||Corley - Brass Plaque in Concrete||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Townley]]||John W. Townley Jr.||April 12, 1959||July 8, 1994||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Townley]]||John W. Townley III||1978||1999||Corley - Brass Plaque in Concrete||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Townley]]||Bobby Evelyn Townley||1936||1936||Two Wooden Crosses||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Townley]]||Shirley Faye Townley||1949||1951||Two Wooden Crosses||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Townley]]||Lawrence G. Townley||Feb. 4, 1908||June 13, 1975||Double Marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Townley]]||Emma L. Townley||Sept. 2, 1913||Jan. 29, 1994||Double Marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Ford]]||Richard Ford||June 12, 1830||Aug. 23, 1916||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |'''Sec. 17 - Row 7''' |- |[[Surname-ID#|Pipe ?]]||Given Name(s)||dob||dod||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Pipe ?]]||Given Name(s)||dob||dod||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Sethma]]||J. P. Sethma||Oct. 3, 1816||Sept. 23, 1893||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |'''Sec. 17 - Row 8''' |- |[[Surname-ID#|Pipe ?]]||Given Name(s)||dob||dod||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |'''Sec. 18 - Row 1''' |- |[[Surname-ID#|Bell]]||Bettie Bell||Sept. 28, 1849||May 29, 1933||Double Marker, Wife of Thomas Bell||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Bell]]||Thomas bell||Feb. 17, 1837||May 5, 1924||Double Marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Penny]]||Infant Son of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Penny||1923||1923||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Penny]]||Altie Mae Penny||1904||1932||Wife of J. A. Penny||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |'''Sec. 18 - Row 3''' |- |[[Surname-ID#|Pierce]]||Taryn Rae Pierce||Jan. 13, 1988||Jan. 13, 1988||Still Born||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |'''Sec. 18 - Row 8''' |- |[[Surname-ID#|Bates]]||Charity Bates||dob||dod||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Bates]]||Mary Bates||1840||May 27, 1919||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Hudspeth]]||Ella Hudspeth||Mar. 11, 1897||Feb. 25, 1922||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |'''Sec. 19 - Row 1''' |- |[[Surname-ID#|Phillips]]||Clayton Janna Phillips||1923||1983||In concrete curb is the following; Aug. 23, 1923 - Aug. 29, 1983, U.S. Navy WWII||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Frame]]||Sallie Frame||Jan. 13, 1912||Apr. 4, 1916||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |'''Sec. 20 - Row 1''' |- |[[Surname-ID#|Thompson]]||Unie Thompson||dob||dod||Small triple stone||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Thompson]]||Mable Thompson||dob||dod||Small triple stone||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Thompson]]||Mrs. F. M. Thompson||dob||dod||Small triple stone||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Zuztavia]]||Blaz Zuztavia||Feb. 3, 1833||Mar. 23. 1925||Broken Headstone - no writting||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Cuellar]]||Andrew Cuellar||1875||Jan. 2, 1924, age 49||Broken Headstone - no writting||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Cuellar]]||Luciano Cuellar||1907||June 7, 1918, Age 11||Broken Headstone - no writting||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |'''Sec. 20 - Row 3''' |- |[[Surname-ID#|Perez]]||Brigette Perez||May 27, 1928||July 30, 1929||Five names on one stone||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Perez]]||Ruben Perez||June 5, 1930||Feb. 8, 1931||Five names on one stone||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Perez]]||Gloria Perez||1934||1934||Five names on one stone||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Perez]]||Twin Girls Perez||Aug, 12, 1938||Aug, 12, 1938||Five names on one stone||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Rosas]]||Elena Rosas||1881||1927||Five names on one stone||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |'''Sec. 20 - Row 4''' |- |[[Surname-ID#|Garcia]]||Juan T. Garcia||June 12, 1933 ?||June 12, 1985 ?||Uncertain of dates on Marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |'''Sec. 20 - Row 5''' |- |[[Surname-ID#|Garcia]]||Florinda B. Garcia||!910||1943||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |'''Sec. 1 - L Note: Row Left, East Side of Cemetery Road starting at the North end.''' |- |[[Surname-ID#|Noble]]||Rutha Noble||1849||Dec. 26, 1897||Died at age of 48 Yrs. Wife of C. W. Noble||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Stucker]]||Altie Stucker||Dec. 5, 1888||May 30, 1981||Double Marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Stucker]]||George W. Stucker||Apr. 5, 1883||Mar. 8, 1943||Double Marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Stucker]]||Madeline Stucker||Oct. 8. 1856||June 30, 1946||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Stucker]]||George (Geo) Stucker||Feb. 29, 1856||Mar. 23, 1923||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Stucker]]||Myrtle Stucker||Oct. 19, 1904||Mar. 7, 1956||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Stepp]]||Virginia Stepp||Nov. 12, 1868||Apr. 23, 1927||Wife of D. N. Stepp||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Harp]]||Lannie E. Harp||July 8, 1900||April 10, 1999||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Harp]]||Harry H. Harp||July 22, 1895||Dec. 6, 1946||Texas Pfc Inf 7th Div. WWI||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Parker]]||Jack Parker||Sept. 19, 1915||Apr. 3, 1918||Son of A. E. and Alice Parker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Coatney]]||Doyle Coatney||1872||1959||Double Marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Coatney]]||Emma Coatney||1882||1953||Double Marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Coatney]]||Lizzie Coatney||1870||1955||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Trent]]||Hubert H. Trent||Nov. 23, 1885||Aug, 17, 1984||Double Marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Trent]]||Emma L. Trent||Oct. 6, 1891||Nov. 6, 1974||Double Marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Trent]]||Thomas Nelson Trent||Oct. 29, 1922||Mar. 24, 1927||Son of Hubert and Emma Trent||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Hancock]]||Jim Tom Hancock||Dec. 25, 1905||Aug. 25, 1987||Pfc U.S. Army WW II, Triple Marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Hancock]]||Esther Hancock||Aug, 12, 1910||Oct. 21, 1987||Triple Marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Hancock]]||Jim T. Hancock Jr.||Jan. 25, 1948||Feb. 1, 1948||Triple marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Stucker]]||George Dwaine Stucker||Sept. 10. 1927||June 24, 1996||S 1 U.S. Navy WW II||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Ward]]||Amanda S. Ward||Mar. 9, 1841||Aug, 1, 1921||Wife of T. S. Ward||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Ward]]||T. S. Ward||Sept. 10, 1844||May 8, 1915||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Albritton]]||Mary C. Albritton||Sept. 27, 1873||Aug. 28, 1916||Wife of J. C. Albritton||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Dickson]]||Katie M. Dickson||Aug. 1, 1926||June 15, 1994||Double Marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Dickson]]||John K. Dickson||Jan. 21, 1918||Dec. 19, 1983||Double Marker, John Keal Dickson, PFC U.S. Army WW II||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Dickson]]||Mrs. Mattie A. Dickson||1878||1967||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Dickson]]||L. F. Dickson||Mar. 10, 1873||Dec. 2, 1936||Masonic||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Dickson]]||Ernest Dickson||July 14, 1906||May 16, 1974||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Trent]]||Esther Trent||Mar. 11, 1912||July 25, 1998||Corley Metal Marker Double||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Trent]]||Palma E. Trent||Feb. 11 1909||May 11, 1967||Corley Metal Marker Double||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Penny]]||Edna Earl Penny||Feb. 4, 1874||Nov. 22, 1959||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Penny]]||William R. Penny||Mar. 15, 1857||Mar. 30, 1931||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Owen]]||J. D. Owen||Mar. 3, 1865||May 29, 1910||Woodman of the World||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Culwell]]||Ethel Culwell||June 29, 1878||Sept. 25, 1941||Double||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Culwell]]||Thomas M. Culwell||Sept. 1, 1865||Oct. 5, 1953||Double||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Woodward]]||William James Woodward Sr.||Oct. 13, 1868||Aug. 2, 1940||Double||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Woodward]]||Mary Ann Woodward||Jan. 27, 1889||Dec. 4, 1951||Double||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Woodward]]||William J. Woodward||Aug. 6, 1916||Sept. 28, 1985||U.S. Army Air Corps WW II, Brass Marker Behind Stone||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Conerly]]||Ray Conerly||Aug. 3, 1913||Nov. 2, 1915||Son of Eugene and Mary Conerly||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Wilson]]||L. O. Wilson||Dec. 26, 1844||Jan. 16, 1927||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Brundrett]]||Myrtle Wilson Brundrett||May 2, 1886||Mar. 23, 1906||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Kerley]]||Harris Kerley||Nov. 23, 1881||Feb. 19, 1966||Double Marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Kerley]]||Hattie Kerley||Aug. 28, 1883||Dec. 6, 1962||Double Marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|McKelvany]]||Donie Myrtle McKelvany||Oct. 31, 1894||July 9, 1930||Daughter of G. A. and N. S. McKelvany, Woodman of the World, Circle, Supreme Forest||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|McElvany]]||Nancy Sidney McElvany||Sept. 30, 1857||Jan. 12, 1941||Wife of G. A. McElvany||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|McElvany]]||G. A. McElvany||Dec. 7, 1856||Mar. 9, 1923||Masonic||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Conger]]||Eldred D. Conger||Apr. 14, 1910||Jan. 2, 1944||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Mankins]]||William H. Mankins||Mar. 1, 1838||Feb. 13, 1918||Pvt Co. C 34 Inf. CSA||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Simpson]]||William " Buddy" Thomas Simpson||Mar. 12, 1852||Aug. 15, 1900||Double Marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Simpson]]||Cornelia Simpson Mankins||Mar. 27, 1862||July 1, 1955||Double Marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Simpson]]||Raymond R. Simpson||Feb. 14, 1895||Nov. 20, 1974||U.S. Army||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Holland]]||Nancy Holland||Nov. 8, 1842||Mar. 19, 1912||Wife of John W. and B. F. Holland||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Parker]]||Berta Parker||July 1, 1884||Dec. 10. 1945||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|McElvany]]||John S. McElvany||Feb. 22, 1885||Nov. 1, 1918||Woodman of the World, Masonic||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Burgess]]||Mrs. Matilda E. Burgess||Jan. 3, 1834||Dec. 14, 1910||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|McElvany]]||Dorris Nell McElvany||Sept. 8, 1917||July 12, 1919||Daughter of S. A. and Hallie McElvany||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|McElvany]]||Sam A. McElvany||Dec. 4, 1896||Oct. 29, 1918||Woodman of the World||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Summerlin]]||Lillie (Summerlin) Washborn||June 30, 1880||July 28, 1954||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Summerlin]]||Emory C. Summerlin||July 8, 1877||Dec. 29, 1912||Masonic and Woodman of the World||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Conger]]||Mary E. Conger||Nov. 18, 1925||May 16, 1934||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Conger]]||Estelle Conger||Apr. 22, 1916||dod||Double Marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Conger]]||Earnest Conger||Jan. 17, 1913||Apr. 9, 1991||Double Marker, S. Sgt U.S. Army WW II||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Conger]]||Lula D. Conger||Oct. 11, 184||July 23, 1913||Wife of W. H. Conger||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Conger]]||Will H. Conger||Aug. 18, 1886||Mar. 21, 1965||Double Marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Conger]]||Jossie R. Conger||Mar. 14, 1894||June 27, 1968||Double Marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Roe]]||Minnie Cate Roe||1891||1915||Wife of Jaradox Roe||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Roe]]||Willard H. Roe||Oct. 14, 1914||Jan. 7, 1915||Son of Minnie and Jaradox Roe||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Jackson]]||Martha A. Jackson||Nov. 18, 1833||Mar. 12, 1907||Daughter of William and Ann Newton, Concrete Marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Newton]]||J. W. Newton||June 6, 1846||Nov. 11, 1924||Double Marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Newton]]||W. A. Newton||Dec. 19, 1835||Jan. 1, 1934||Double Marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Melton]]||Martha I. Melton||Oct. 24, 1869||May 1, 1921||Double Marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Melton]]||Noble M. Melton||Mar. 30, 1864||Nov. 3, 1937||Double Marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Melton]]||William Andrew Melton||Aug. 22, 1893||Oct. 30. 1936||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Melton]]||Grace O. Melton||Dec. 1. 1896||Feb. 13, 1978||Wife of Wm. Andrew melton||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Melton]]||Infant Daughter of W. A. and Grace Melton||July 3, 1925||July 4, 1925||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Beare]]||Amanda Beare||Nov. 27, 1844||Oct. 17, 1918||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|McClung]]||Theresa McClung||Oct. 16, 1895||Apr. 16, 1899||Daughter of R. L. and Callie McClung||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|McClung]]||Roma Lee McClung||Aug. 29, 1913||June 29, 1915||Daughter of R. L. and Callie McClung||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|McClung]]||Gladys McClung||Aug. 8, 1898||Nov. 10, 1924||Daughter of R. L. and Callie McClung||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Bingham]]||Wilmer (Bingham) Pierson||Mar. 3, 1883||1903||Wife of R. L. Pierson, Daughter of L. A. and M. A. Bingham||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Stevens]]||Grace (Stevens) Floyd||June 12, 1906||Oct. 20, 1925||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Rainey]]||Mattie lee Rainey||June 4, 1902||Oct. 4, 1903||Daughter of T. S. and Mattie Rainey||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Rainey]]||Lois May Rainey||Oct. 4, 1904||Feb. 11, 1910||Daughter of J. L. and W. M. Rainey||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Inmon]]||Aubie J. Inmon Jr.||Jan. 27, 1921||Jan. 15, 1951||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Inmon]]||Pearl I. Inmon||Nov. 12, 1894||Jan. 6, 1974||Double Marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Inmon]]||Aubie J. Inmon||Feb. 7, 1890||Dec. 25, 1980||Double Marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Inmon]]||William Horace Inmon||Aug. 17, 1914||Feb. 19, 1985||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Francis]]||Jack Francis||Unknown||Unknown||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Francis]]||Rhoda C. Francis||Unknown||Unknown||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Francis]]||William Francis||Unknown||Unknown||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Jones]]||H. J. Jones||Unknown||Unknown||Concrete Crypt||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Jones]]||Abbie E. Jones||June 13, 1877||Apr. 17, 1914||Wife of H. J. Jones, Woodman of the World Circle||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Inmon]]||James Aylon "Bill" Inmon||Sept. 30, 1927||Feb. 28, 1983||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Inmon]]||Elmer Lee Inmon||1925||1991||S 1 U. S. Navy WWII||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Inmon]]||Velma Ida Inmon||Nov. 3, 1905||Mar. 19, 1942||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Inmon]]||Jane A. Inmon||Mar. 5, 1902||Oct. 11, 1980 ||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Inmon]]||Floyd I Inmon||Nov. 27, 1914||June 13, 1916||Son of J. A. and Nora Inmon||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Inmon]]||Velma Hazel Inmon Harlan||Nov. 1, 1903||Dec. 6, 1980||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Inmon]]||Annie Vera Inmon||Feb. 13, 1880||Feb. 23, 1958||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Inmon]]||John Edmon Inmon||July 24, 1876||July 28, 1941||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Inmon]]||J. Willie Inmon||Jan. 21, 1901||July 6, 1902||Son of J. E. and A. V. Inmon||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Inmon]]||James Riley Inmon||Mar. 15, 1897||Oct. 26, 1897||Son of J. E. and A. V. Inmon||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Henderson]]||Lela Henderson||Apr. 1, 1880||Apr. 13, 1943||Double Marker, Woodman of the World Circle||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Henderson]]||Louie M. Henderson||Jan. 12, 1877||Jan. 30, 1945||Double Marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Floyd]]||Josephime H. Floyd||1853||1940||Wife of J. T. Floyd||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Floyd]]||Infant Son of Fay and John Floyd||Dec.23, 1909||Dec.23, 1909||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Floyd]]||G. Adrian Floyd||June 27, 1922||Sept. 9. 1923||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Floyd]]||Col. John T. Floyd||Jan. 27, 1844||Aug. 28,1898||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Inmon]]||Alice E. Inmon||Jan. 28, 1849||Nov. 16, 1899||Wife of J. W. Inmon||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Inmon]]||J. W. Inmon||Oct. 2, 1849||Oct. 16, 1940||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Inmon]]||Linda Inmon||May 20, 1872||Jan. 21, 1957||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Inmon]]||Sallie H. Inmon||July 11, 1884||May 19, 1958||Double Marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Inmon]]||Osco J. Inmon||Dec. 8, 1877||July 17, 1947||Double Marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Inmon]]||Infant Son of O. J. and S. H. Inmon||Oct. 8, 1902||Oct. 13, 1902||Notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Inmon]]||Infant Son of O. J. and S. H. Inmon||Oct. 5, 1911||Oct. 11, 1911||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Stevens]]||William H. Stevens||Mar. 27, 1868||Aug. 23, 1910||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Quinn-5593|Quinn]]||Alice Etta (Quinn) Stevens||June 22, 1869||Apr. 23, 1948||Wife of William Henry Stevens||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Ware]]||P. E. Ware||May 8, 1859||Dec. 1, 1931||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Ware]]||Rhoda M. Ware||Dec. 30, 1857||May 2, 1938||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Ware]]||Jim N. Ware||Jan. 16, 1882||July 5, 1911||Son of P. E. and R. M. Ware, Woodman of the World||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Ware]]||W. T. Ware||May 27, 1880||Sept. 10, 1964||Double Marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Ware]]||Maggie May ?||May 9, 1896||Sept. 27, 1971||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Ware]]||Jennie B. Ware||Sept. 27, 1887||Jan.17, 1919||Wife of W. T. Ware, Woodman of the World Circle||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Ware]]||Willie Lee Ware||Dec. 7, 1886||July 28, 1903||Wife of W. T. Ware||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Ware]]||Infant Son of W. T. and W. L. Ware||July 13, 1903||July 13, 1903||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Ware]]||Loyd Carroll Ware||Nov. 20, 1924||July 26, 1937||Son of W. T. and Maggie M. Ware||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Ware]]||El J. Ware||Mar. 27, 1909||Jan. 22, 1993||Double Marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Ware]]||Flossie Brandon Ware||July 3, 1909||June 15, 2002||Double Marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Floyd]]||Annie Faye Floyd||Nov. 30 1889||Jan. 11, 1925||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Floyd]]||John B. Floyd||Oct. 22, 1887||July 11, 1925||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Floyd]]||Lee Calvin Floyd||June 24, 1881||Aug. 8, 1954||Double Marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Floyd]]||Susie Morse Floyd||Feb. 28, 1874||Mar. 30, 1955||Double Marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |'''Sec. 2 - L Row 1, Note: Row Left, East Side of Cemetery Road starting at the North end.''' |- |[[Surname-ID#|Brewton]]||Bernice F. Brewton||Oct. 2, 1917||dod||Double Marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Brewton]]||Geneva L. Brewton||Aug. 31, 1924||Nov. 5, 2000||Double Marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Parker]]||Minnie Parker||Nov. 19, 1901||dod||Double Marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Parker]]||Willard Parker||Jan. 29, 1899||Feb. 17, 1983||Double marker, Married July 19, 1919||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Parker]]||Wallace R. Parker||Feb. 3, 1922||July 26,1936||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Radney]]||Gladys M. Radney||Sept. 8, 1911||dod||Triple Marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Radney]]||Bill Radney||July 31, 1907||June 3, 1998||Triple Marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Woods]]||Wanda Jo Woods||Mar. 23, 1935||Aug. 9, 1997||Triple Marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Boss]]||Jackie Boss||Sept. 8, 1911||May 14, 1989||Double Marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Boss]]||Audrey Ola Boss||Dec. 26, 1914||June 20, 1984||Double Marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Boss]]||Baby Boy Boss||Oct. 23, 1952||Oct. 23. 1952||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Boss]]||Nora Geniva Boss||May 5, 1878||Mar. 12, 1945||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |'''Sec. 2 - L Row 2''' |- |[[Surname-ID#|Autrey]]||Mrs. M. E. Autrey||Dec. 6, 1835||Jan. 2, 1924||Wife of Elder L. Autrey, Maiden Name Unknow||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Parker]]||Infant Son Parker||Nov. 20, 1925||Nov. 20, 1925||Son of Joe H. and Berta Parker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Parker]]||J. H. Parker||Oct. 4, 1868||July 25, 1960||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Parker]]||Maude M. Parker||Jan. 17, 1876||Sept. 17, 1914||Maiden Name Unknown, Wife of J. H. Parker, Woodman of the World Circle||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Parker]]||Alton B. Parker||Sept. 30, 1904||March 4, 1923||Son of R. L. and Lena M. Parker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Bruner]]||Eva Bruner||Oct. 18, 1894||Apr. 13, 1994||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Bruner]]||John R. Bruner||1871||1947||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Bruner]]||Vivian (Bruner) Cossey||Dec. 21, 1922||Nov. 29, !986||Daughter of J. R. Bruner||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |'''Sec. 2 - L Row 3''' |- |[[Surname-ID#|Parker]]||Baby Parker||Dec. 4, 1934||Dec. 4, 1934||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |'''Sec. 2 - L Row 4''' |- |[[Surname-ID#|Howell]]||Johnson Howell||Aug. 27, 1901||July 20, 1950||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Howell]]||Auther L. Howell||Apr. 13, 1919||May 29, 1949||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Howell]]||Kit Howell||April 9, 1871||Nov. 26, 1940||Mama ?||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Fletcher]]||James R. Fletcher Sr.||Mar. 22, 1868||Dec. 25, 1937||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Howell]]||Lula Howell||Aug. 29, 1884||Nov. 16, 1936||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Fletcher]]||Betty E. Fletcher||Dec. 7, 1875||Mar. 19, 1927||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Day]]||Gillie A. Day||Oct. 22, 1847||July 7, 1910||Wife of R. N. Day||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Fletcher]]||James Robert Fletcher||Jan. 5, 1933||dod||Texas Seaman 1st. CI. U. S. Navy||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Brock]]||Mrs. M. A. Brock||Aug. 15, 1831||Oct. 24, 1912||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |'''Sec. 2 - L Row 5''' |- |[[Surname-ID#|Holiman]]||M. O. Holiman||Dec. 21, 1866||Aug. 31, 1937||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Holiman]]||E. L. Holiman||dob||!984||Medal, Brass Marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Beamon]]||Annie L. Beamon||1885||1928||Metal-Paschal||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Beamon]]||J. N. Beamon||1891||1970||Metal-Pascha||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Beamon]]||Marion F. Beamon||May 12, 1925||Oct. 29, 1954||Texas S. SGT. U. S. Marines Corps. Res. WWII||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Marr]]||Mary Louise Barr||June 23, 1928||June 24, 1928||Daughter of C. E. and S. M. Marr||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Beamon]]||Sam W. Beamon||Aug. 18. 1922||Feb. 22, 1984||U. S. Army WWII||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Beamon]]||Melvin Lee Beamon||1918||1984||PFC U. S. Army||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |'''Sec. 2 - L Row 6''' |- |[[Surname-ID#|Wilkins]]||J. P. Wilkins||Feb. 22, 1858||Oct.17, 1933||Double Marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Wilkins]]||Annie Wilkins||Aug. 21, 1868||Oct. 23, 1959||Double Marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Andrews]]||Girtha Aldora Andrews||July 29, 1895||Aug. 2, 1969||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Andrews]]||Clyde Alvie Andrews||Apr. 4, 1899||Nov. 9. 1961||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Massey]]||L. Darlene Massey Andrews||Jan. 7, 1925||dod||Double Marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Andrews]]||Clyde Andrews Jr.||Oct. 13, 1923||Nov. 9, 1990||Double Marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Locklar]]||Sallie A. Locklar||June 22, 1847||Feb. 20, 1915||Wife of Andrew J. Locklar||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Locklar]]||A. J. Locklar||Nov. 2, 1829||July31, 1910||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Harris]]||Neal Harris||1900||1925||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|McAdory]]||Pearl Irene McAdory||Mar. 10, 1896||Feb. 26, 1951||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Williams]]||Zelma Williams||Mar. 1, 1901||Jan. 27, 1941||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Deen]]||Lawrence E. Deen (Dean ?)||Feb. 3, 1920||Dec. 10, 1921||Son of W. A. and N. P. Deen (Dean ?) ||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Dean]]||Walter Dean||June 5, 1920||Aug. 3, 1985||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |'''Sec. 2 - L Row 7''' |- |[[Surname-ID#|Frost]]||Grace Smith Frost||1899||1934||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Frame]]||Edgar E. Frame||Oct. 28, 1900||June 18, 1984||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Frame]]||W. A. Frame||Oct. 18, 1904||Sept. 29, 1951||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Frame]]||Cora E. Frame||June 29, 1878||July 24, 1942||Double Marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Frame]]||Milton E. Frame||Apr. 20, 1866||Dec. 1, 1934||Double Marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Brittain]]||John B. Brittain||Feb. 19, 1885||July 15, 1964||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Newsom]]||Betty Jo Newsom||Sept. 19, 1930||Nov. 30, 1930||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Quinn]]||Leulla Quinn||1882||1969||Double Marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Quinn-6125|Quinn]]||Junius David Quinn||12 Jan 1877||31 Aug 1927||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |'''Sec. 2 - L Row 8''' |- |[[Surname-ID#|Inmon]]||Elmer Lee Inmon||1925||1991||S1 U. S. Navy WWII||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Inmon]]||James Aylon (Bill) Inmon||Sept, 30, 1927||Feb. 28, 1983||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |'''Sec. 2 - L Row 9''' |- |[[Surname-ID#|Inmon]]||James A. Inmon||Mar. 5, 1902||Oct. 11, 1980||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Inmon]]||Velma Ida Inmon||Nov. 3, 1905||Mar. 19, 1942||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Conner]]||Nelson Conner||Sept. 7, 1858||July 21, 1931||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Newsom]]||David Hugh Newsom||Aug. 12, 1900||June 28, 1935||Texas Fireman 3 USNRF||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Conner]]||Claude Marshall Conner||Mar. 1, 1883||Sept. 7, 1945||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Conner]]||Clandie Addline Conner||1923||1923||Son of C. M. and M. A. Conner||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Beamon]]||Mary Addline (Beamon) Conner||Jan. 18, 1886||Sept. 14, 1923||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Harris-44417|Harris]]||David Bullard Harris||Jan. 27, 1872||May 29, 1944||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Woodward-7821|Woodward]]||Arlis Euzede (Woodward) Harris||Aug. 5, 1895||Aug. 16, 1971||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Paul]]||Susie Paul||Jan. 3, 1905||Apr. 2, 1952||Double Marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Paul]]||Rowe Paul||Nov. 27, 1897||dod||Double Marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |'''Sec. 3 - L Row 1''' |- |[[Surname-ID#|Howard]]||MarynEthel Howard||July 20, 1897||July 5, 1961||Born Union County, Ark., Eastern Star Chapter 420, Died in Ft.Worth, Tx.||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Howard]]||Louise Howard||Sept. 28, 1855||Aug. 18, 1937||Double Marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Howard]]||Daniel T. Howard||June 17, 1856||Jan. 6, 1938||Double Marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Howard]]||W. L. Howard||Aug. 8, 1885||Mar. 11, 1950||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Wilson]]||Henry S. Wilson Jr.||Sept. 10, 1918||June 20, 1949||S1 USNR WWII||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Wilson]]||Henry Stafford Wilson||Aug. 2, 1889||Mar. 26, 1962||Double Marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Wilson]]||Mamie Louise Wilson||Apr. 15, 1890||Nov. 24, 1975||Double Marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Wilson]]||David Lee Wilson||1954||2002||Metal marker - Griffin-Roughton||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Wilson]]||Tivis Oline Wilson||May 6, 1914||Aug. 8, 1962||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Combs]]||Eunice B. Combs||Nov. 19, 1918||Apr. 25, 1991||Double Marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Combs]]||Samuel J. Combs||June 22, 1892||May 10, 1977||Double Marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Hunter]]||Edna Ruth Hunter||July 16, 1899||May 28, 1964||Double Marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Hunter]]||Leonard B. Hunter||Dec. 5, 1896||July 4, 1960||Double Marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Gill]]||Dorothy F. Gill||Dec. 10, 1927||Dec. 20, 1999||Double Marker ||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Gill]]||Vernon R. Gill||June 11, 1926||Aug. 28, 1986||Double Marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Green]]||Johnnie M. Green||Mar. 28, 1915||Feb. 9, 1987||Double Marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Green]]||Polly L. Green||Dec. 24, 1932||dod||Double Marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |'''Sec. 3 - L Row 2''' |- |[[Surname-ID#|Howard]]||T. H. Howard||July 10, 1894||May 31, 1966||Texas PVT U.S. Army WWI||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Howard]]||Robert Howard||Jan. 10, 1880||June 21, 1967||Born in Union County Arkansas||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Gibson]]||Mary E. Gibson||Apr. 5, 1867||Jan. 18, 1966||Double Marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Gibson]]||Russel A. Gibson||Apr. 30, 1863||Mar. 14, 1923||Double Marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Oliver]]||W. H. Oliver||Feb. 22, 1854||Apr. 18. 1916||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Oliver]]||G. P. Oliver||Feb. 13, 1828||July 22, 1920||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Hunter]]||Aimee Ruth Hunter||June 24, 1926||Jan. 7, 1986||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Hos]]||Opal Lucille Hos||Aug. 21,1906||May 25, 1995||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Green]]||Evelyn Green||1944||1963||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Green]]||William Prather Green||Feb. 1, 1909||Oct. 13, 1984||Double Marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Green]]||Verner Dee Green||Oct. 23, 1910||May 5, 1985||Double Marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Rhodes]]||Marjorie Alice Rhodes||Feb. 23, 1955||May 12, 2001||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Smith]]||Willie Frank Smith||Oct. 26, 1920||Oct. 27 2002||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |'''Sec. 3 - L Row 3''' |- |[[Surname-ID#|Cunningham]]||R. D. Cunningham||Mar. 21, 1874||June 14, 1924||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Cunningham]]||Edna Cunningham||Sept. 16, 1881||Nov. 17, 1961||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Griggs]]||Pauline Griggs||Mar. 11, 1902||Sept. 25, 1936||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Cunningham]]||Odell Cunningham||June 24, 1912||July 16, 1938||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Griggs]]||Charles A. Griggs||Feb. 20, 1887||Mar. 15, 1950||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Williams]]||Lina Williams||June 20, 1873||Apr. 14, 1951||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Cunningham]]||D. C. (Tom) Cunningham||Aug. 24, 1907||Mar. 21, 1980||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Cunningham]]||James T. Cunningham||Mar. 21, 1904||May 16, 1994||Double Marker, Married on Nov. 21, 1937||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Cunningham]]||Margarette E. Cunningham||Jan. 9, 1914||Apr. 16, 2000||Nick name: Shorty||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Griggs]]||Cameron Edward Griggs||Mar. 19. 1924||Mar. 21, 1989||Pvt. U. S. Army WWII||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Cherry]]||Anna B. Cherry||Apr. 27, 1916||Apr. 13, 1967||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Cherry]]||Cora Lee Cherry||Mar. 20, 1880||Apr. 7, 1978||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Perry]]||John Perry||dob||dod||no dates||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Perry]]||Susanna Perry||dob||dod||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Myers]]||Eva Myers||dob||dod||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Myers]]||Billy Myers||dob||dod||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Myers]]||Martin Myers||dob||dod||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Price]]||Charlie Price||dob||dod||no dates||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Paul-9709|Paul]]||Anderson M. Paul||Mar. 20, 1913||Mar. 18, 1970||Texas pfc Co L 129 Infantry WWII BSM & OLC, PH & OLC||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Wilson-101524|Wilson]]||Mary Lou (Wilson) Paul||Aug 11, 1920||dod||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Paul]]||Mattie L. Paul||June 30, 1908||Mar. 6, 1999||Double Marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Paul]]||Ernest L. Paul||Jan. 25, 1907||Aug. 13, 1965||Double Marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Paul]]||Dorothy Paul||dob||dod||Seperate Stone listing children of the above. no dates||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Paul]]||Frances Paul||dob||dod||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Paul]]||Mary Paul||dob||dod||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Paul]]||Ernest Paul||dob||dod||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Paul]]||Arline Paul||dob||dod||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Paul]]||Ethelene Paul||dob||dod||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Paul]]||Raymond Paul||dob||dod||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Paul]]||Harold Paul||dob||dod||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Paul]]||Terry Paul||dob||dod||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Paul]]||Marvin Paul||dob||dod||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Paul]]||Virgie Paul||dob||dod||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Paul]]||Josephine Paul||dob||dod||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Paul]]||Adrian Paul||dob||dod||no dates||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Freeman]]||Duane Freeman II||Feb. 6, 1965||May 29, 1968||Son of Duane and Virgie Giles||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Summers]]||Audie Belle Summers||Oct. 6, 1896||Sept. 7, 1900||Daughter of J. S. and T. L. Summers||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |'''Sec. 3 - L Row 4''' |- |[[Surname-ID#|Thornsberry]]||Lee Roy Thornsberry||Dec. 30 1906||Sept. 3. 1980||Double Marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Thornsberry]]||Allie May Thornsberry||May 25, 1905||Apr. 8, 1986||Double Marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Thornsberry]]||Edd W. Thornsberry||1880||1941||Double Marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Thornsberry]]||Neilie W. Thornsberry||!890||1968||Double Marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Rutherford]]||Twin Son's of Odie and Jimmie Rutherford||July 6, 1942||July6, 1942||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Moorehouse]]||Laura Grace Moorehouse||Jan. 4, 1918||Sept. 10, 1997||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Paul-4854|Paul]]||Wesley Monroe Paul||Oct. 30, 1873||July 13, 1947||Double Marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Paul]]||Addie M. Paul||Nov. 4, 1888||Aug. 28, 1970||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Paul]]||Melvin W. Paul||Jan. 13, 1931||May 14, 1948||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Anderson-49531|Anderson]]||Jim Anderson||June 10, 1891||Mar. 20, 1966||Pvt 1 Dvelopment BN WWI||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Paul]]||Henry J. Paul||July 30. 1915||Aug. 31, 1974||Double Mrker, TEC 4, U. S. Army||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Paul]]||Mildred Paul||Mar. 12, 1924||Oct. 1, 1977||Double Marker, Married Oct. 20, 1945||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Cherry-2895|Cherry]]||George Durwood Cherry||1864||1939||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Hughes-19581|Hughes]]||Cora Mae (Hughes) Cherry||1888||1979||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Cherry]]||Gene Aron Cherry||July 6, 1929||Mar. 30, 1949||Son of D. C. and Cora Cherry, Cedar Post Marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Coker]]||Mr. Bobby Gene Coker||1934||2002||Metal Brass, Corley F. H.||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |'''Sec. 3 - L Row 5''' |- |[[Surname-ID#|Wilkins]]||Cora Mae (Unknown) Wilkins||Oct. 22, 1893||Feb. 28, 1937||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|McNeese]]||Gene Aubry McNeese||Sept. 30, 1935||Nov. 13, 1942||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Dobbs]]||Norma Mae (Unknown) Dobbs||Sept. 22, 1917||Feb. 28, 1973||Double Marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Dobbs]]||Jewel Edward Dobbs||Nov. 29, 1905||Feb. 13, 1985||Double Marker, MM 2 U. S. Navy WWII||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Cockrell]]||H. J. Cockrell||Feb. 26, 1862||May 11, 1946||Double Marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Cockrell]]||S. E. Cockrell||Mar. 12, 1870||July 12, 1953||Double Marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Wilson]]||Josephine M. Wilson||April 1, 1934||Dec. 22, 1996||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Bryant]]||Acuff Bryant||Jan. 25, 1900||Sept. 26, 1900||Son of J. C. and M. A. Bryant||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |'''Sec. 3 - L Row 6''' |- |[[Surname-ID#|Conger]]||Alice Conger||June 20, 1866||Aug. 5, 1921||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Boyd]]||Naomi Boyd||Feb. 22, 1926||Mar. 24, 1930||Daughter||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Boyd]]||Agnes Inez Boyd||Mar. 20, 1905||Nov. 20. 1948||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Paul]]||Joseph W. Paul||Feb. 20, 1874||Mar. 20, 1937||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Paul]]||Francis P. Paul||May 7, 1888||Jan. 24, 1957||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Honea]]||S. M. Honea||1867||1940||Double Marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Honea]]||Betha (Unknown) Honea||!875||1930||Double Marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Honea]]||Mary Jane (Unknown) Honea||April 6, 1924||dod||Double Marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Honea]]||Ernest "Toney" Honea||Apr. 15, 1909||Dec. 27, 1980||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |'''Sec. 3 - L Row 7''' |- |[[Surname-ID#|Conger]]||George S. Conger||June 11, 1858||Oct. 23, 1915||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Henson]]||Lizzy (surname ?) Henson||1895||1916||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Andrews]]||Amanda Andrews||1863||Aug. 18, 1905||Marriage date June 17, 1882||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Paul]]||Joe Paul||Dec. 17, 1883||Aug. 2, 1941||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Bruner]]||Mrs. E. A. M. Bruner||Mar. 30, 1857||Nov. 13, 1918||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Paul]]||Robert Paul||April 18. 1851||Feb. 21, 1899||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |'''Sec. 3 - L Row 8''' |- |[[Surname-ID#|Boyd]]||Roy Thomas Boyd||Apr. 5, 1928||May 15, 1981||U. S. Air Force. Korea ||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Boyd]]||Homer B. Boyd||May 13, 1906||Nov. 15. 1958||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Andrews]]||Thomas M. Andrews||1861||Nov. 18, 1929||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Unknown]]||New Child Burial||dob||dod||No names or dates||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Andrews]]||J. T. Andrews||Feb. 28, 1921||April 11, 1991||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Andrews]]||Ineta C. Andrews||Dec. 18, 1920||dod||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Andrews]]||Kenneth Earl Andrews||Aug. 8, 1950||Oct. 21, 1979||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Wilkins]]||Harvey L. Wilkins||Sept. 30, 1912||Dec. 29, 1978||Double Marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Wilkins]]||Lena Wilkins||Dec. 3, 1912||dod||Double Marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Cordell]]||Ora Cordell||Mar. 4, 1885||Oct. 4, 1947||Double Marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Cordell]]||J. A. Cordell||Mar. 5, 1880||Aug. 8, 1948||Double Marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Cordell/Cordle]]||A. L. Cordell/Cordle||dob||dod||C. S. A. Co K 29 Ala Inf||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Allen]]||Charlie Allen||1895||1981||U. S. Army WWI||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Cable]]||Effie Clyde Cable||Dec. 25, 1906||June 24, 1991||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Thompson]]||T. G. Gorney Thompson||Mar. 29, 1874||Ag. 12, 1959||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Thompson]]||Mattie Belle Thompson||July 26, 1867||Nov. 5, 1950||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Allen]]||Baby Boy Allen||1925||1925||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Allen]]||James O. Allen||Sept. 27, 1901||Feb. 3, 1991||Double Marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Allen]]||Myrtle B. Allen||July 16, 1922||July 5, 1988||Double Marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Allen]]||William A. Allen||Sept. 25, 1898||Mar. 13, 1961||Double Marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Allen]]||Eddis May Allen||Nov. 19, 1905||Sept. 19, 1948||Double Marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Simpson]]||Nanie Simpson||dob||May 27, 1932||Double Marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Simpson]]||Elmer Simpson||dob||Sept. 13, 1975||Double Marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Howell]]||Bell Howell||1903||1972||Double Marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Howell]]||Loyd Howell||1898||1973||Double Marker||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |These five individuals listed below were on the 1984 survey but we can not locate them at this time. The first one H. R. Cockerel was listed as a metal Marker. Since most metal markers have the brth and the death year, we feel that the first four were metal markers. |- |[[Surname-ID#|Cockerel]]||H. R. Cockerel||1889||!946||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Henderson-27667|Henderson]]||Joe P. Henderson||1869||1951||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Rutherford]]||Jean Rutherford||1946||1947||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Webb]]||Albert Webb||1903||1982||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Shipley]]||Baby Shipley||Nov. 9. 1940||Nov. 9, 1940||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Surname]]||Given Name(s)||dob||dod||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Surname]]||Given Name(s)||dob||dod||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Surname]]||Given Name(s)||dob||dod||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Surname-ID#|Surname]]||Given Name(s)||dob||dod||notes||[[image:surname-ID#.jpg|120px]] |-}
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[[Category:Vancouver, British Columbia Schools]] Lord Strathcona Elementary School was established in 1900 in Vancouver's historic Strathcona neighbourhood. This working class area was home to many newcomers to Canada, especially those from China and Japan. Due to the diverse ethnic composition of its student body, Strathcona Elementary had at one time had the nickname "The League of Nations.”
More info can be found here: * VSB Archives and Heritage: http://blogs.vsb.bc.ca/heritage/archives/elementary-schools/lord-strathcona/ * Canada's Historic Places: https://www.historicplaces.ca/en/rep-reg/place-lieu.aspx?id=11304 * The Chinese Experience in British Columbia (UBC): https://www.library.ubc.ca/chineseinbc/strathcona.html * Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strathcona,_Vancouver If you have a family connection to this school and would like me to scan more pages from the yearbooks or the history of the school I have, just let me know (see attached images). Please contact [[Watkins-7379|Peggy Watkins]] if you have questions or feedback. Thanks!
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[[Category: Lord of the Isles]] {|class="wikitable" width="100%" style="border:1px solid #BBB" | align="center" colspan="3"| '''Lords of the Isles''' |- ! No. !Name !Titles* |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" colspan="3" | |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Mac_Gillebride-1|Somerled''"Somahirle "'']]'''
(abt 1121-1164) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| ''"Ri Innse Gall"'' (King of the Hebrides) |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|2 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacSomerled-1|Ranald ''"Ragnall mac Somairle"'']]'''
(bef 1164- aft 1192) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| "King of the Isles, Lord of Argyll and Kintyre" and "Lord of the Isles" |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|3 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Ragnaldsson-1|''"Domhnall mac Raghnaill"'']]'''
(abt 1200-1247) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| possibly "Lord of Islay" |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|4 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Macdonald-1569|Angus Macdonald ''"Aonghas Mór MacDomhnaill"'']]'''
(bef 1247-1294-5) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| "Lord of Islay" |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|5 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Macdonald-169|Alexander Macdonald ''"Alasdair Og MacDomhnaill"'']]'''
(bef 1264-1308) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|"Lord of Islay" |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|6 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Macdonald-57|Angus Macdonald ''"Aonghas Óg MacDomhnaill"'']]'''
(1274-1330) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| "Lord of Islay" |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|7 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Macdonald-91|John Macdonald ''"Iain mac Aonghais MacDhòmhnaill"'']]'''
(bef 1319-1386) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| "Lord of the Isles" |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|8 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Macdonald-273|Donald MacDonald ''"Dómhnall Íle"'']]'''
(1359-1427) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| "Lord of the Isles" |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|9 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Macdonald-1568|Alexander MacDonald ''"Alasdair MacDomhnaill"'']]'''
(1398-1449) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| "Lord of the Isles" "Earl of Ross" |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|10 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Macdonald-487|John MacDonald]]'''
(1434-1493) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|"Lord of the Isles" "Earl of Ross" |- |} {| | style="border:1px solid #BBB" colspan="3" | |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| In 1493 the Lordship of the Isles was terminated by [[Stewart-588|James IV]] of Scotland. Unofficially the Lordship continued to exist with support from the Islesmen. After the Battle of Bloody Bay and the defeat of '''[[Macdonald-487|John MacDonald]]''' his son was recognized by many islanders as the new Lord. |- |} {|class="wikitable" width="100%" style="border:1px solid #BBB" | align="center" colspan="3"| |- ! No. !Name !Titles |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" colspan="3" | |- |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|11 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Macdonald-1507|Angus ''"Aonghas Óg"'' Macdonald]]'''
(abt 1485 - 1490) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| "Master of the Isles" |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|12 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacDonald-2309|Alexander MacDonald of Lochalsh]]'''
(1490-1545) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| "Lord of the Isles" |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|13 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Macdonald-3387|Donald ''"Donald Dubh"'' MacDonald]]'''
(1490-1545) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| "Lord of the Isles" |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|14 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacDonald-1562|James MacDonnell]]'''
(1520-1565) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| "Lord of the Isles" |- |} * often these titles were self proclaimed. '''[[Macdonald-91|John Macdonald]]''' was the first to be officially recognized by the crown as ''"Lord of the Isles"''
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[[Category:California Projects]] [[Category:Los Angeles County, California]] {{US History|sub-project=California}} '''Sister Site of the San Fernando Valley Project.''' [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:San_Fernando_Valley] ===Los Angeles County Founders and First Families=== {{OnePlaceStudy | place = Los Angeles County, California | category = Los Angeles County, California}}
{| |-|valign="top" | *[[Domínguez-687|Luis Domínguez]] *[[Alvarado-294|Juan Bautista Alvarado]] *[[Argüello-37|José Darío Argüello]] *[[Beleta-1|Pere Fages i Beleta]] *[[Cabrilho-1|Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo]] *[[Coronel-26|Antonio Francisco Coronel]] *[[Crespí-12|Juan Crespí]] *[[Dominguez-413|Juan José Dominguez]] *[[Félix-393|José Vicente Feliz]] *[[Figueroa-185|José Figueroa]] *[[Fremont-14|John C. Fremont]] *[[De_Grijalva-6|Juan Pablo de Grijalva]] *[[Lugo-43|Antonio Maria Lugo]] *[[Lugo-76|José del Carmen Lugo]] *[[Lugo-42|Maria de Jesus Lugo]] *[[Lugo-74|Francisco Salvador Lugo]] *[[Micheltorena-1|Jose Micheltorena]] *[[Nieto-296|José Manuel Nieto]] *[[Olvera-42|Agustin Olvera]] *[[Palomares-50|Ygnacio Palomares]] *[[Peralta-119|Juan Pablo Peralta]] *[[Peralta-58|Gabriel Peralta]] *[[Pico-37|Pio de Jesus Pico]] *[[De_Portolà-1|Gaspar de Portolà]] *[[Redondo-15|María Candelaria Redondo]] *[[Reyes-731|Juan Francisco Reyes]] *[[Serra-108|Junípero Serra]] *[[Sepúlveda-51|Francisco Xavier Sepúlveda]] *[[Sepúlveda-116|Juan José Sepúlveda]] *[[Sepúlveda-129|(Juan Capistrano Sepúlveda]] *[[Vejar-15|Ricardo Vejar]] *[[Verdugo-46|Mariano Verdugo]] *[[Verdugo-45|Jose María Verdugo]] *[[Verdugo-18|Juan Diego Verdugo]] *[[Vignes-10|Jean- Louis Vignes]] *[[Wilson-27021|Benjamin Davis Wilson]] *[[Wrigley-117|William Wrigley Jr]] *[[Yorba-13|Bernardo Yorba]] *[[Yorba-19|Ramona Yorba]] *[[Yorba-10|José Antonio Yorba]] *[[De_Züñiga-15|José de Züñiga]] |valign="top" | |} ===Early History of Los Angeles County, California=== '''El Pueblo de Nuestra Señora la Reina de los Ángeles (the Town of Our Lady the Queen of the Angels)''' was the Spanish civilian pueblo founded in 1781, which by the 20th century became the American metropolis of Los Angeles. '''Official settlements in Alta California were of three types''': '''presidio''' (military), '''mission''' (religious) and '''pueblo''' (civil). '''The Pueblo de los Ángeles was the second pueblo (town) created during the Spanish colonization of California (the first was San Jose, in 1777'''). El Pueblo de la Reina de los Ángeles—'The Town of the Queen of Angels' was founded twelve years after the first presidio and mission, the Presidio of San Diego and the Mission San Diego de Alcalá (1769). '''The original settlement consisted of forty-four people in eleven families''', recruited mostly from '''Estado de Occidente'''. As new settlers arrived and soldiers retired to civilian life in Los Angeles, the town became the principal urban center of southern '''Alta California''', whose social and economic life revolved around the raising of livestock on the expansive ranchos.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pueblo_de_Los_%C3%81ngeles] ===Cities & Towns=== *'''[[:Space:Los_Angeles_County_Cities_and_Towns|Los_Angeles_County_Cities_and_Towns]]''' *'''[[:Space:Los_Angeles_County_Neighborhoods|Los_Angeles_County_Neighborhoods]] ''' ===Los Angeles County Street Names (where they came from) === {| |- |valign="top" | *[[Olvera-42|Agustin Olvera]] '''Olvera Street''' , Los Angeles, County. *[[Alvarado-294|Juan Bautista Alvarado]] '''Alvarado Blvd''', Los Angeles, County. *[[Félix-393|José Vicente Feliz]] '''Los Feliz Blvd''', Los Feliz, Los Angeles, County. *[[Micheltorena-1|Jose Micheltorena]] '''Micheltorena St''', Silverlake, Los Angeles, County. *[[Pico-37|Pio de Jesus Pico]] '''Pico Blvd''', Los Angeles, County *[[Redondo-15|María Candelaria Redondo]] '''Redondo Blvd''', Los Angeles, County. *[[Sepúlveda-51|Francisco Xavier Sepúlveda]] '''Sepulveda Blvd''', Los Angeles, County. *[[Serra-108|Junípero Serra]] '''Junipero Serra Drive''', Los Angeles, County. *[[Vejar-15|Ricardo Vejar]] '''Vejar Street''', Los Angeles, County. *[[Coronel-26|Antonio Francisco Coronel]] '''Coronel Street''', Los Angeles, County. *[[Crespí-12|Juan Crespí]] '''Juan Crespí St''', Los Angeles, County. *[[De_Portolà-1|Gaspar de Portolà]] Portola Ave Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, County. *[[Verdugo-45|Jose María Verdugo]] '''Verdugo Ave''', Burbank, Los Angeles, County. *[[Vignes-10|Jean- Louis Vignes]] '''Vignes Street''', Los Angeles, County. *[[Palomares-50|Ygnacio Palomares]] '''Palomares Avenue''', Los Angeles, County. *[[Peralta-58|Gabriel Peralta]] '''Peralta Avenue''', Los Angeles, County. *[[Wilson-27021|Benjamin Davis Wilson]] '''Wilson Ave''', Los Angeles, County. *[[Yorba-13|Bernardo Yorba]] '''Yorba Avenue''', Yorba Linda *[[Yorba-19|Ramona Yorba]] '''Ramona Avenue''', Hawthorne, Los Angeles, County. *[[De_Züñiga-15|José de Züñiga]] '''Zuniga Road''',, Los Angeles, County. *[[Lugo-43|Antonio Maria Lugo]] '''Lugo Avenue''', Los Angeles, County. *[[Nieto-296|José Manuel Nieto]] '''Nieto Ave''', Los Angeles, County. *[[Fremont-14|John C. Fremont]] '''Fremont Avenue''', Pasadena, Los Angeles, County. *[[Figueroa-185|José Figueroa]] '''Figueroa Blvd''' Los Angeles, Los Angeles, County. *[[Dominguez-413|Juan José Dominguez]] '''Dominguez Ave''', Dominguez Hills, Los Angeles, County. *[[De_Grijalva-6|Juan Pablo de Grijalva]] '''Grijalva St''', Los Angeles, County. *[[Wilcox-5788|Harvy Wilcox]] '''Wilcox Avenue''' Hollywood, Los Angeles, County. *[[Whitley-1862|H.J. Whitley]] '''Whitley Terrace''' Hollywood, Los Angeles, County. *[[Whitley-1875|Grace Whitley]] '''Grace Ave''' Hollywood, Los Angeles, County. *[[Hviid-12|Ivar Hviid]] ~ '''Ivar Avenue''' Hollywood, Los Angeles, County. *[[Weid-29|Selma Weid]] ~ '''Selma Avenue''' Hollywood, Los Angeles, County. *[[De_Longpre-3|Paul De Longpre]] '''Delongpre Avenue''' Hollywood, Los Angeles, County. *[[Mulholland-568|William Mulholland]] '''Mulholland Drive''' Los Angeles, County. * Woodrow Wilson Drive. Los Angeles, County. *[[Whitsett-111|William Paul Whitsett]]''' Whitsett Avenue''' Los Angeles, County. |valign="top" | |valign="top" | |} ===Los Angeles County Developers and Architects & Notable Neighbors=== {| |- |valign="top" | *[[Bailey-17443|Jonathan Bailey]] *[[Baldwin-9472|Elias "Lucky" Baldwin]] *[[Baum-396|Lyman Frank Baum]] *[[Bell-19711|James George Bell]] *[[Bixby-524|Jotham Bixby]] *[[Bourgeois-1334|Louis Bourgeois]] *[[Boyle-2526|Andrew A. Boyle]] *[[Canfield-1211|Charles A. Canfield]] *[[Carson-4805|George Carson]] *[[Carson-7|Kit Carson]] *[[Chapman-12588|Alfred Chapman]] *[[Clarke-10324|Thurmond Clarke]] *[[Clough-1406|Laura Scudder]] *[[Crenshaw-724|George Crenshaw]] *[[Crow-2485|Harry Jeffrey Crow]] *[[Culver-1701|Harry Culver]] *[[Dalton-4370|Henry Dalton]] *[[De_Longpre-3|Paul De Longpre]] *[[De_Longpre-6|Pauline De Longpre]] *[[De_Longpre-5|Blanche De Longpre]] *[[De_Longpre-4|Alice De Longpre]] *[[Denker-31|Andrew H. 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Whitley]] *[[Whitley-1875|Grace Whitley]] *[[Wilcox-5788|Harvey Wilcox]] *[[Williams-36839|Isaac Williams]] *[[Wilshire-83|Henry Wilshire]] *[[Woodworth-1522|Wallace Woodworth]] *[[Workman-2290|William Workman]] *[[Hammon-71|Wendell Philucius Hammon]] *[[Whitsett-111|William Paul Whitsett]] *[[Mosk-20|Stanley Mosk]] |valign="top" | |} ===Historical Attractions and Landmarks=== *Adamson House Malibu 23200 Pacific Coast Hwy, Malibu, CA *Adobe de Palomares 491 East Arrow Highway Pomona *Avila Adobe El Pueblo de Los Angeles Historic Monument *Banning Park 401 East M St. Wilmington *Beach Boys Historic Landmark 3701 W. 119th St. Hawthorne *Savannah Memorial Park 9263 Valley Blvd. Rosemead *Beale's Cut Stagecoach Pass, Sierra Hwy and Clampitt Rd. 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San Marino *Grave of [[Caralambo-1|George Caralambo]] Founders' Memorial Park Whittier *Griffith Ranch 12685 Foothill Blvd at Vaughn St. San Fernando *Hancock Park 5801 Wilshire Blvd Los Angeles *Harold Lloyd Estate 1740 Green Acres Place Beverly Hills Also known as *Greenacres. *Henry Gage Mansion 7000 E. Gage Bell Gardens *Hugo Reid Adobe Los Angeles State and County Arboretum Arcadia *Jose Dolores Sepulveda Adobe Madison St. & Courtney Way Torrance *La Casa de Carrión 919 Puddingstone Dr. La Verne *Los Angeles Plaza El Pueblo de Los Angeles Historic Monument *Los Encinos State Historic Park Los Encinos State Historic Park Encino *Lugo Adobe El Pueblo de Los Angeles Historic Monument Los Angeles. *Lummis Home 200 E. Ave 43 and Pasadena Freeway Los Angeles. *Lyons Station Stagecoach Stop- Eternal Valley Memorial Park, Sierra Hwy, Newhall *Mission San Fernando Rey de España 15151 San Fernando Mission Blvd. Mission Hills. *Mission San Gabriel Arcángel 537 W Mission Dr, San Gabriel. *Nuestra Señora Reina de los Angeles 535 N Main St. Los Angeles *Ortega-Vigare Adobe 616 S. Ramona St, San Gabriel *Pico House El Pueblo de Los Angeles Historic Monument, Los Angeles *Plummer House and oldest house in Hollywood *Rancho San Francisco The Old Road & Henry Mayo Dr, Valencia *Rómulo Pico Adobe 10940 N Sepulveda Blvd.Mission Hills *Site of the Los Angeles Star Fletcher Bowron Square, Los Angeles *Workman Home and Family Cemetery 15415 E Don Julian Rd, City of Industry ===Online Resources=== Los Angeles County Family Search [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Los_Angeles_County,_California_Genealogy] ===Cemetery Records=== Find A Grave - Los Angeles County. 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---- '''webquest acerca de las migraciones''' Designed by Prof. Angel Paz Castillo R '''===INTRODUCCIÓN===''' Se denomina migración a todo desplazamiento de población que se produce desde un lugar de origen a otro destino y lleva consigo un cambio de la residencia habitual en el caso de las personas o del hábitat en el caso de las especies animales migratorias. De acuerdo con lo anterior existirán dos tipos de migraciones: migraciones humanas y animales. Las migraciones de seres humanos se estudian tanto por la Demografía como por la Geografía de la población. Y las de especies animales se estudian en el campo de la Biología (Zoología), de la Biogeografía y en el de la Ecología. Los artículos que se pueden consultar al respecto son: Migración (demografía) que presenta dos enfoques; el de la emigración, desde el punto de vista del lugar o país de donde sale la población; y el de la inmigración, desde el punto de vista del lugar o país donde llegan los "migrantes" Migración animal: Desplazamientos periódicos, estacionales o permanentes de especies animales de un hábitat a otro. '''===ACTIVIDAD===''' Debate acerca de las leyes migratorias de 5 países '''===PROCESO ===''' Los alumnos se dividirán en 6 grupos en los cuales 5 de ellos representaran a cinco países (USA, Puerto Rico, India, Cuba y Venezuela) y el resto representaran el poder legislativo en la asamblea de la ONU. Cada país está representado por: un presidente, un ministro de defensa, un ministro de cultura y un ministro de económica. Cada grupo debe argumentar a favor de las leyes migratorias de su país y en contra de alguna de los otros 4 países restante; para ello, puede basarse en imágenes, videos o discursos; atentamente el resto de los países escucharán y tomarán notas acerca de cada argumento expuesto, para luego analizarlos entre los miembros que conforman la representación de su país y determinar en cuales argumentos están a favor o en contra dando razón de su afirmaciones al momento de exponerlos. Cada grupo tendrá 10 minutos en cada intervención. Importantes recomendaciones: Deben hacer sus argumentos tomando en cuenta la causa, el origen, ventajas y desventajas. Deben hacer sus argumentos respetando los derechos humanos, respetando el equilibrio ambiental y la cultura. '''=== POSIBLES PÁGINAS DE CONSULTA ===''' Definiciones de Visado en la web: •http://www.google.co.ve/search?hl=es&defl=es&q=define:Visado&ei=hGN8S8DYGsaVtgeGo63GBQ&sa=X&oi=glossary_definition&ct=title&ved=0CAcQkAE • http://es.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20060701205957AAjnq9h • http://pamplona.es/verPagina.asp?idPag=20-16457 Embajada de Estados Unidos en Venezuela • http://caracas.usembassy.gov/?b=41 Departamento de Estado de los Estados Unidos • http://www.usembassy.gov/ Departamento de Estado de Puerto Rico • http://www.estado.gobierno.pr/ Embajada de la India en Venezuela • http://www.embindia.org/ Servicio Administrativo de Identificación, Migración y Extranjería de Venezuela • http://www.saime.gob.ve/ Listado de Embajadas Acreditadas en la República Bolivariana de Venezuela • http://www.anuncioscaracas.com.ve/embajadasenvenezuela.htm Sitio del Gobierno de la República de Cuba • http://www.cubagob.cu/ Otros sitios con información acerca de Cuba • http://www.cuba.cu/ • http://www.cubaweb.cu/ Algunas recientes noticias acerca de las migraciones •http://noticias.aol.com/inmigración •http://www.portalplanetasedna.com.ar/poblacion09.htm •http://www.portalplanetasedna.com.ar/ Para buscar palabras desconocidas: - Diccionario Vox Inglés-Español. • http://www.diccionarios.com/ - Diccionario on-line. • http://www.freedict.com/onldict/spa.html- - Diccionario técnico • http://www.activadic.com/Dicc/SpDic.htm Otros sitios interesantes. • http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inmigraci%C3%B3n •http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calidad_de_vida •http://www.monografias.com/trabajos7/bafux/bafux.shtml •http://www.monografias.com/trabajos14/globalizacion/globalizacion.shtml •http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Globalizaci%C3%B3n '''=== EVALUACIÓN ===''' El profesor evaluará la manera de presentar los argumentos y la consistencia de los mismos en cada país. En el cuerpo de legislación de la asamblea evaluará argumentos y análisis del tema. '''=== CONCLUSIÓN===''' Será expuesta por el comité legislativo y el profesor.
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{{Image|file=Photos-247.jpg |align=c |size=300 |caption= }} '''The Lost Battalion is the name given to nine companies of the United States 77th Division, around 554 men were cut off by German forces during World War I after an American attack in the Argonne Forest in October 1918.They were led by Major Charles White Whittlesey who received the Medal of Honor for his actions. ''' '''Units involved''' '''308th Infantry Regiment:''' - A,B,C,E,G,H Companies '''307th Infantry Regiment:''' - K Company '''306th Machine gun Battalion:''' - C, D Companies The Argonne Forest was taken by the Germans in the early stages of World War I.The Argonne Forest stretched from the Belgian to Verdun, it is in a region of northern France about 44 miles long with an width of 10 miles. Elevations average over 1,000 feet, the area has a series of deep valleys and sheer cliffs and densely forested.The Germans had set up defensive positions all over the forest, using a string of networked trenches, they had put barbed wire for hundreds of miles, and also placed it at the bottom of rivers and small streams to prevent any troop movement across these areas. On the 26 September 1918 the Meuse-Argonne offensive began. General Johnson, the commander in charge of the Argonne part of the offensive, had a no retreat command for his divisions ''It is again impressed upon every officer and man of this command that ground once captured must under no circumstances be given up in the absence of direct, positive, and formal orders to do so emanating from these headquarters. Troops occupying ground must be supported against counterattack and all gains held. It is a favorite trick of the Boche to spread confusion…by calling out “retire” or “fall back.” If, in action, any such command is heard officers and men may be sure that it is given by the enemy. Whoever gives such a command is a traitor and it is the duty of any officer or man who is loyal to his country and who hears such an order given to shoot the offender upon the spot. WE ARE NOT GOING BACK BUT FORWARD! –General Alexander'' {{Image|file=Photos-255.jpg |align=r |size=200 |caption='''Major Charles Whittlesey''' }} On the morning of October 2, 1918, led by Major Charles White Whittlesey the 77th was ordered to move forward against a heavily secured German line as part of a American attack in the Meuse-Argonne region. Major Whittlesey commanded a battalion of 554 soldiers, who moved forward through a ravine. Because the units on each side of the 77th failed to make headway, Major Whittlesey and his troops were cut off from their supply lines, they were pinned down by the Germans. For the next four days, while losing many men and many that were wounded, the 77th division fought off several attacks by the Germans, Major Whittlesey and his men were without food or water. Some of the men had never thrown a live grenade, but they fought back against snipers and German troops armed with hand grenades, and at one time flame throwers. It was during this period war correspondents dubbed the unit the "Lost Battalion." On October 7, the Germans sent a blindfolded American POW carrying a white flag, with a message in English: ''The suffering of your wounded men can be heard over here in the German lines, and we are appealing to your humane sentiments to stop. A white flag shown by one of your men will tell us that you agree with these conditions. Please treat Private Lowell R. Hollingshead (the bearer) as an honorable man. He is quite a soldier. We envy you. The German commanding officer.'' {{Image|file=Photos-278.jpg |align=l |size=180 |caption='''Cher Ami''' }} Major Whittlesey's reply was "You go to hell!", although he later denied saying it, saying a response wasn't necessary. White sheets were placed as signals for Allied aircraft to drop supplies that night.Because the runners were either lost or killed carrier pigeons became the only method of communicating with headquarters. The unit was saved by a pigeon Cher Ami, delivering the following message: ''WE ARE ALONG THE ROAD PARALELL 276.4. OUR ARTILLERY IS DROPPING A BARRAGE DIRECTLY ON US. FOR HEAVENS SAKE STOP IT.'' They held their ground and the other Allied units broke through the German lines,forcing the Germans to retreat. Out of the 554 troops involved in the advance, 107 had been killed, 63 were missing and 190 were wounded. Only 194 were able to walk out of the ravine. Major Charles Whittlesey was promoted to Lieutenant colonel and was awarded the Medal of Honor, Captain George G. McMurtry, and Captain Nelson M. Holderman also received the Medal of Honor for their actions at Argonne Forest. {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-351.jpg |align=l |size=160 |caption='''Captain George G. McMurtry''' }} {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-362.jpg |align=c |size=90 |caption='''Medal of Honor''' }} {{clear}} {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-324.jpg |align=c |size=460 |caption=''' Lost Battalion''' }} ------------- '''Sources''' *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lost_Battalion_%28World_War_I%29 Wikipedia] - Lost Battalion (World War I) *[http://www.homeofheroes.com/wings/part1/3_lostbattalion.html Home of Heroes] - Lost Battalion of WWI *[https://www.warhistoryonline.com/featured-article/the-lost-battalion-how-a-pigeon-saved-200-lives-in-ww1.html War History online] - The Lost Battalion How a pigeon saved 200 lives in WWI *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_White_Whittlesey Charles White Whittlesey] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cher_Ami Cher Ami]
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[[Category:Ontario Project]][[Category: Lost Villages of Ontario]] This page is maintained by the [[Space:Ontario Team|Ontario Team]], part of the [[Project:Canada|Canada Project]]. Welcome to the '''Lost Villages of Ontario''' free-space page. The aim of this project is to develop profiles for the families who lived in the nine communities destroyed by the construction of the St. Lawrence Seaway and Power Project in the 1950s. Before the flooding took place, more than 500 houses and buildings were moved to two new towns, Ingleside and Long Sault. Those that couldn’t be moved were burned or demolished. About 6500 people were displaced. If you have ancestors who were residents of the villages of Milles Roches, Moulinette, Dickinson’s Landing, Wales, Farran’s Point and Aultsville or the hamlets of Woodlands, Santa Cruz and Maple Grove or have an interest in these communities, please join us in creating profiles and adding them to [[:Category:Lost Villages of Ontario]].{{Image|file=Laurie_s_Photos-87.jpg |caption=Moving Moulinette Church, August 12, 1957 }} == Members == * [[Cruthers-29|Laurie Cruthers]] * [[Carter-20890|Alexandra Carter]] ==Resources== *[http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/the-lost-villages/ The Canadian Encyclopedia] *[http://lostvillages.ca The Lost Villages Historical Society and Museum] *[http://www.ghosttownpix.com/lostvillages/ The Lost Villages] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Lost_Villages Wikipedia: The Lost Villages]
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[[Category:Scotland, Lothians Witches]] [[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs]] ==Lothians Witches== Those persons thought to be witches living within the City of Edinburgh, West Lothian, Midlothian, or East Lothian. *An explanation of abbreviations used in the following list is available [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Abbreviations_Used_in_Witches_Listings here]. *Return to [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Witches_of_Scotland The Witches of Scotland] team page. ===Unknown Date:=== *Lillies Barrie S.Leith. F/U/Men./Acq./G.222 ===1500-1599:=== *[[Douglas-803|Lady Jonet (Janet) "The Grey Lady" Douglas]] 17 Jul 1537 in Castle Hill, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland *Margarett Aichesoun 1590 Prestonpans. F/U/Men./Nk./JC26.2 *Masie Aichesoune 1590 Prestonpans. F/U/Men./Nk./JC26.2 *Bessie Aiken 12 Nov 1597 Leith. F/U/T/Acq./JC2.3 *Grissell Anderson 12 Jul 1649 Haddington. F/M/Men./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.8,pp.190-193 *Elspeth Baillie 1649 Pilmore, E.Lothian. F/U/Men./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.8, pp.204-205 *Marioun Bailzie 1590 Prestonpans. F/U/Men./Nk./JC26.2 *Meg Begtonne 1591 Prestonpans. F/U/Men./Nk./JC26.2 *Meg Bogtoun 1590 Prestonpans. F/U/Men./Nk./JC26.2 *Earl of Bothwell 1593 Prestonpans. M/U/Proc./Nk./Proc.SRO List *Janet Boyman 1572 Cowgait, Edinburgh. F/M/T/Ex./JC26.1 *Bessie Broune 1590 Prestonpans. F/M/Men./Nk./JC26.2 *Thomas Brounhill 1590 Prestonpans. M/M/Men./Nk./JC26.2 *(Unknown) wife of Thomas Brounhill 1590 Prestonpans. F/M/Men./Nk./JC26.2 *Duncan Buchquhanne 1590 Prestonpans. M/U/Men./Nk./JC26.2 *Janet Campbell 1590 Prestonpans. F/U/Men./Nk./JC26.2 *Jonet Campbell 1591 Prestonpans. F/U/Proc./Nk./JC26.2 *Niniane Chirneyside 1591 Edinburgh. M/U/Men./Misc./Pit v.1, p.259 *Niniane Chirneyside 24 May 1591 Edinburgh. M/U/Men./Misc./RPC v.4, pp.610,614,624 *Michael Clark 12 Nov 1597 Lasswade, Midlothian. M/U/Men./Misc./JC2.3 *Thom Cockburn 1591 Prestonpans. M/U/Men./Nk./JC26.2 *Marioun Colington 1590 Prestonpans. F/U/Men./Nk./JC26.2 *Bessie Cowane 1590 Prestonpans. F/U/Men./Nk./JC26.2 *John Damiet 12 Nov 1597 Canongate, Edinburgh. M/U/Men./Nk./JC2.3 *John Dickson 12 Jul 1649 Haddington. M/U/Men./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.8, pp.193-194 *Meg Dow 28 Aug 1590 Gilmerton. F/U/T/Ex./JC2.2 *Jonat Drummond 1591 Nether Keith. F/U/Men./Nk./JC26.2 *Meg Dun 1590 Prestonpans. F/U/Men./Nk./JC26.2 *Gelie Duncan 1591 Prestonpans. F/U/Men./Nk./JC26.2 *Catherine Duncane 1590 Prestonpans. F/U/Men./Nk./JC26.2 *Marioun Dwne 1594 Longniddry. F/U/Men./Ex./Pit v.2, p.543 *Jonet Fairlie 1591 Prestonpans. F/U/Men./Nk./JC26.2 *Archie Farquhars 1591 Nether Keith. M/U/Men./Nk./JC26.2 *John Fean Nov 1590 Prestonpans. M/S/T/Ex./Pit v.1, pp.209-223 *Thome Fean 1591 Prestonpans. M/U/Men./Nk./JC26.2 *Jonet Gall 1590 Prestonpans. F/U/Men./Nk./JC26.2 *Malie Geddie 1590 Prestonpans. F/U/Men./Nk./JC26.2 *Johne Gordoun 1590 Prestonpans. M/U/Men./Ex./JC26.2 *Richard Graham 28 Feb 1592 Edinburgh. M/U/T/Ex./Birrell *Katherine Gray 1590 Prestonpans. F/U/Men./Ex./JC26.2 *Robert Griersoun 1591 Prestonpans. M/U/Men./Nk./JC26.2 *Issobell Gylloun 1590 Prestonpans. F/U/Men./Nk./JC26.2 *Margaret Hay 16 Nov 1598 Lasswade. F/M/Com./Nk./RPC v.5, p.495 *Alesoune Jollie 30 Sep 1596 Fala, Midlothian. F/M/T/Acq./pit v.1, pp.397-399 *Katie 1585 Edinburgh. F/U/Men./Nk./Cal.v.4,p.442 *Cristian Kerington 1590 Prestonpans. F/U/Men./Nk./JC26.2 *Helen Lauder 1590 Prestonpans. F/U/Men./Nk./JC26.2 *Issobell Lauder 1590 Prestonpans. F/U/Men./Nk./JC26.2 *Christian Lewinstoun 12 Nov 1597 Canongate, Edinburgh. F/U/T/Ex./JC2.3 *Jonett Logane 1590 Prestonpans. F/U/Men./Nk./JC26.2 *Patrick MacGueire 1592 Calder. M/U/Men./Nk./G.307 *[[McCalyan-1|Ewfame Makcalzene ]] 9 Jun 1591 Clifton Hall. F/M/T/Ex./JC2.2; JC26.2 *Gilbert McGill 1590 Prestonpans. M/U/Men./Ex./JC26.2 *Catherene McGillis 1590 Prestonpans. F/U/Men./Nk./JC26.2 *Johne McGillis 1590 Prestonpans. M/U/Men./Ex./JC26.2 *(Unknown) wife of George Moitis 1590 Prestonpans. F/M/Men./ Nk./JC26.2 *Katherine Muirhead 1593 Prestonpans. F/U/Men./Ex./Pit v.1, p.259 *(Unknown) wife of Nicoll Murray 1590 Prestonpans. F/M/Men./Nk./JC26.2 *William Murray 1599 Leith. M/U/T/Ncp./Bk Old Edin.C1 v.34, p.6 *Ane Nairn 1591 Prestonpans. F/U/Men./Nk./JC26.2 *[[Douglas-803|Barbara Napier]] 5 May 1591 Edinburgh. F/M/T/Acq./JC2.2 *Jonet Nicolsoun 1590 Prestonpans. F/U/Men./Nk./JC26.2 *Marioune Nicolsoun 1590 Prestonpans. F/U/Men./Nk./JC26.2 *Marie Patersone 1590 Prestonpans. F/U/Men./Nk./JC26.2 *[[Pearson-8799|Allesoun Piersoun]] 28 May 1588 Byrehill. F/U/T/Ex./JC2.2 *Helen Quhyte 1590 Prestonpans. F/U/Men./Nk./JC26.2 *Alexander Quhytlaw 1590 Prestonpans. M/U/Men./Nk./JC26.2 *(Unknown) wife of John Ramsay 1590 Prestonpans. F/M/Men./Nk./JC26.2 *Marion Ranking 1591 Prestonpans. F/U/Men./Nk./JC26.2 *Margarit Robertson 13 Jul 1649 Haddington. F/U/Men./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.8,pp.197-198 *Donald Robinson 1591 Prestonpans. M/U/Proc/Nk./JC26.2 *Anny Rychesoun 1590 Prestonpans. F/U/Men./Nk./JC26.2 *Christian Saidler 12 Nov 1597 Blakhous, Edinburgh. F/U/T/Ex./JC2.3 *[[sampson-3282|Agnes Sampsoune]] 1590 Nether Keith. F/M/T/Ex./JC26.2 *Marioune Schaw 1590 Prestonpans. F/U/Men./Nk./JC26.2 *(Unknown) wife of Portaris of Seytoune 1590 Prestonpans. F/M/Men./Nk./JC26.2 *Ane Simson 1591 Prestonpans. F/U/Men./Nk./JC26.2 *Jonet Stewart 12 Nov 1597 Canongate, Edinburgh. F/U/T/Ex./JC2.3 *Junet Strabmy 6 Jul 1591 Clifton Hall. F/U/Proc./Nk./JC26.2 *Jonet Straton 1591 Prestonpans. F/U/Proc./Nk./JC26.2 *Bessie Thompson 1591 Prestonpans. F/S/Men./Nk./JC26.2 *Margaret Thompson 1590 Prestonpans. F/U/Men./Nk./JC26.2 *Martha (Unknown) 27 Apr 1659 Tranent, Preston. F/U/Men./Nk./JC26.26(C) *Margrat Vaith 13 Jul 1649 Haddington. F/U/Men./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.8,pp.197-198 *Catarine Wallace 1591 Prestonpans. F/U/Men./Nk./JC26.2 *Katherene Wallace 1590 Prestonpans. F/U/Men./Nk./JC26.2 *Charles Wat 1591 Prestonpans. M/U/Men./Nk./JC26.2 *Bessie Wright 1590 Prestonpans. F/U/Men./Nk./JC26.2 ===1600-1699:=== *Robert Acreskine 24 Oct 1649 Borthwick. M/U/Com./Nk./RCE PA11.8 *Eupham Adair 7 Nov 1661 Crichton. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 3ser. v.1, p.74 *Marjorie Adamsone 21 Jun 1649 Penston. F/U/Men./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.8, pp.190-193 *Margaret Adinstoun 27 Sep 1649 Borthwick. F/U/Com./Nk./RCE PA11.8 *Agnes Aird 22 May 1661 Prestonpans. F/U/Com./Nk./APS v.7, p.233 *Janet Aitchison 1628 East Lothian. F/U/Men./Ex./Spott.Misc. v.2, p.45 *Margaret Alexander 3 Nov 1629 E.Lothian. F/U/Com.Nk./RPC 2ser. v.3, p.334 *Catherine Allan 7 Sep 1649 Caridne. F/U/Com./Nk./RCE PA11.8, p.144 *Margaret Allan 23 May 1649 Longniddrie. F/U/Com./Nk./RCE PA11.8, p.90 *Margaret Allan 14 Nov 1661 Newhall, Duddingston. F/M/T/Ncp./JC2.11;JC26.27 *Janet Allane Jun 1661 Holyrood, Edinburgh. F/U/Proc./Ex./Dal.pp.626,640 *Robert Allane 22 Dec 1612 Dunbar, Lothian. M/M/Com./Nk./RPC v.9, p.522 *Jonet Anderson Feb 1659 Edinburgh. F/U/T/Ex./Nicoll pp.213-4 *Margaret Anderson 2 Feb 1658 Haddington. F/U/T/Ex./SRO Adj. List *Margaret Anderson 2 Feb 1658 Haddington. F/U/T/Ex./Spott.Misc.v.2, pp.67-8 *Marjorie Anderson 2 May 1678 Prestonpans. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 3ser. v.5, pp.449-450 *Margaret Andersone 4 Dec 1649 Heriot. F/U/Com./Nk./RCE PA11.9, p.5 *Patrick Andersone 16 Aug 1649 Paistoun. M/U/Com./Nk./RCE PA11.8, p.114 *Marioun Andersoun 26 May 1630 Cousland, Dalkeith. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.3, p.534 *Marion Angus 1 Mar 1659 Stentoune F/U/T/Ex./JC26.26C *Michael Areskine 17 Dec 1629 Newbattle. M/U/Men./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.3, p.181 *Margaret Argyll 3 May 1661 Samuelston. F/U/Men./Nk./APS v.7, p.31 *Agnes Asfleck 23 May 1649 Tranent. F/U/Com./Nk./RCE PA11.8, p.90 *Helen Atcheson 16 Oct 1649 Crictoun. F/U/Com./Nk./RCE PA11.8 *Margaret Auchinmoutie 3 May 1661 Prestonpans. F/U/Com./Nk./APS v.7, p.196 *Jonet Baigbie 29 May 1661 E.Lothian. F/U/Men./Nk./RPC 3ser. v.1, p.649 *Elspeth Bailie 9 May 1661 Haddington. F/U/Com./Nk./APS v.7, p.199 *Susanna Baillie 13 Jun 1661 Liberton. F/U/Com./Nk./APS v.7, p.268 *Margaret Baine 4 Dec 1628 Long Niddry. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.2, p.516 *Archibald Baird 1662 Blans, E.Lothian. M/M/Men./Nk./JC26.28 *(Unknown) wife of Archibald Baird 1662 Blans, E.Lothian. F/M/Men./Nk./JC26.28 *Elspeth Baird Nov 1628 Leith. F/W/Com./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.2, p.494 *Jonet Baird 4 Dec 1649 Keith. F/U/Com./Nk./RCE PA11.9, p.5 *Jonet Balfour 27 Apr 1659 Tranent. F/W/Men./Nk./JC26.26(1) *Marion Bankes 26 May 1630 Cousland, Dalkeith. F/M/Com./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.3, p.544 *Margaret Bannatyne 28 May 1661 Samuelston. F/U/Com./Nk./APS v.7, p.235 *Susanna Bannatyne 1649 E.Lothian. F/U/Men./Acq./RPC 2ser. v.8, pp.204-205 *Susanna Bannatyne 6 Jun 1661 Samuelston. F/U/Com./Nk./APS v.7, p.248 *Susanna Bannyntyne 1662 Samuelston. F/U/Men./Nk./JC26.28 *Agnes Bapae 1662 Haddington. F/U/Men./Nk./JC26.28 *Margaret Baptie 3 May 1661 Samuelston. F/U/Men./Nk./APS v.7, p.31 *Janet Barclay 9 Jun 1629 Fisher-row. F/W/Men./Nk./RPC v.3, pp.162-163 *Margaret Barclay 3 May 1661 E.Lothian. F/U/Com./Nk./APS v.7, p.196-7 *Agnes Barhill 31 Jul 1661 Duddington. F/U/Proc./Nk./JC26.27 *Janet Barker 28 Dec 1643 Edinburgh. F/U/Men./Ex./Dal.p.252 *Janet Barker 29 Dec 1643 Edinburgh. F/U/T/Ex./JC2.8, p.347F *Margaret Barrowman 28 Aug 1628 Newbattle, Midlothian. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.2, pp.471,482 *Margaret Bartan 6 Sep 1661 Queensferry. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 3ser. v.1, p.34 *Margaret Bartilman 8 Jun 1649 Haddington. F/M/Men./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.8, pp.190-193 *Jon Bartleman 1662 Samuelston. M/M/Men./Nk./JC26.28 *Euphame Bartlenan 13 Jun 1661 E.Lothian. F/U/Com./Nk./APS v.7, p.268 *Wife of W. Barton 1655 Kirkliston. F/M/T./Ex./Sinclar pp.160-4 *William Barton 1655 Kirkliston. M/M/T./Ex./Sinclar pp.160-4 *Issobell Bathgate 6 Sep 1661 Queensferry. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 3ser. v.1, p.34 *Begis Bathlat 1649 E.Lothian. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.8, pp.204-205 *(Unknown) wife of Thomas Baylie 1662 E. Lothian. F/M/Men./Nk./JC26.28 *Bessie Bell 9 Oct 1678 Lasswade. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 3ser. v.6, p.31 *Christine Bell 1661 Liberton. F/U/Men./Ex./JC26.27 *Christine Bell 12 Jul 1661 Gilmerton. F/U/Com./Nk./APS v.7, p.336 *Margaret Bell Jul 1649 Corstorphine. F/U/T/Ex./Sc.Nts&Quer.v.4, pp.27-9 *(Unknown) wife of Alexander Bell 1662 E. Lothian. F/M/Men./Nk./JC26.28 *Janet Bennet 1649 Leith. F/U/Men./Nk./G.144 *Janet Beverage 21 Apr 1630 Dysart. F/M/Men./Misc./RPC 2ser. v.3, p.532 *George Binnie 1662 Stenton. M/U/Men./Nk./JC26.28 *Jeane Binning 20 Nov 1649 Caridyne. F/U/Com./Nk./RCE PA11.8, p.195 *Helen Birks 1662 Haddington. F/U/Men./Nk./JC26.28 *Agnes Bischope 11 Feb 1644 Mid Calder F/U/T/Ex./McCall p.226 *Janet Bishop 3 Dec 1629 Penicuik. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.3, p.363 *Christian Black 1650 Dalkeith. F/U/Proc./Nk./JC26.27 *Thomas Black 1661 Gilmerton. M/U/Proc./Nk./JC26.27 *Thomas Black 7 Aug 1661 Liberton, Edinburgh. M/U/T/Ex./JC26.27 *Elspett Blackie 7 Aug 1661 Liberton, Edinburgh. F/U/T/Ex./JC26.27 *Janet Blackie Aug 1661 Dalkeith. F/U/Proc./Nk./JC26.27.1 *Christian Blaik 3 May 1661 Prestonpans. F/U/Com./Nk./APS v.7, p.196 *Christian Blaik 1662 Samuelston. F/M/Men./Nk./JC26.28 *Marion Blaik 1662 E. Lothian. F/U/Men./Nk./JC26.28 *Margaret Blair 7 Sep 1649 Caridne. F/U/Com./Nk./RCE PA11.8, p.144 *Cristine Blak 6 Jun 1661 Samuelston. F/U/Com./Nk./APS v.7, p.248 *Margaret Blak 1649 E.Lothian. F/M/Men./Acq./RPC 2ser. v.8, pp.204-205 *Margaret Blak 1662 Samuelston. F/M/Men./Nk./JC26.28 *Jonet Blyth 1662 Haddington. F/U/Men./Nk./JC26.28 *Katherine Blair 30 Mar 1624 Barrowstouness F/U/Com./Nk./RPC v.13, p.485 *Christian Blek 1649 E.Lothian. F/M/Men./Acq./RPC 2ser. v.8, pp.204-205 *Margaret Borthuick 1 Apr 1630 Cousland, Dalkeith. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.3, p.518 *Alison Borthwick 1 Aug 1629 Haddington. F/M/Com./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.3, p.269 *Margaret Bowar 29 May 1661 E.Lothian. F/U/Men./Nk./RPC 3ser. v.1, pp.647-648 *Agnes Bowie 12 Jul 1661 Gilmerton. F/U/Com./Nk./APS v.7, p.336 *Marioun Boyd 28 Apr 1624 Spott. F/M/Com./Nk./RPC v.13, p.499 *Isobell Brand 31 Jul 1661 Duddington. F/U/Proc./Nk./JC26.27 *Issobell Brauckinrigg 16 Oct 1649 Crictoun. F/U/Com./Nk./RCE PA11.8 *Helen Brinkinrig 7 Nov 1661 Crichton. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 3ser. v.1, p.74 *Isobel Brotherstane 4 Oct 1649 Birkinsyde. F/U/Com./Nk./RCE PA11.8 *Agnes Broun 8 Jun 1649 Penston. F/U/Men./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.8, pp.190-193 *Bessie Broun 3 May 1627 Philipstoun, Dalkeith. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.1, p.596 *Issobel Broun 10 Aug 1661 Duddingston. F/U/Proc./Nk./JC26.27 *Margaret Broun 1661 Duddingston, Liberton. F/U/Men./Nk./JC26.27 *Marion Broun 1662 Samuelston. F/M/Men./Nk./JC26.28 *Marion Broune 28 Aug 1649 W.Pencaitland. F/U/Com./Nk./RCE PA11.8, p.137 *Agnes Brown 1661 Liberton. F/U/Men./Nk./JC26.27 *Jean Brown 5 Jul 1661 Edinburgh. F/U/T/Misc./JC2.10P2 *Janet Bruce 1644 Nether Williamston. F/M/T/Ex./McCall pp.32,226 *Janet Bruce 1657 Tranent. F/U/Proc./Nk./Proc.SRO List *Margaret Brunton 1661 Dalkeith. F/U/Men./Nk./JC26.27 *Margaret Bryson 7 Aug 1661 Liberton, Edinburgh. F/M/T/Ex./JC26.27 *Margaret Burges 25 Nov 1628 Nether Cramond. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.2, p.494 *(Unknown) wife of Alexander Burghie 1612 Dunbar, Lothian. F/M/Com./Nk./RPC v.9, p.500; v.10, pp.4-5,28 *Margaret Burton 7 Aug 1661 Duddingston, Liberton. F/U/Proc./Acq./JC26.27 *Margaret Butter 3 May 1661 Prestonpans. F/U/Com./Nk./APS v.7, p.196 *Martha Butter 27 Apr 1659 Salt, Prestonpans. F/M/Men./Nk./JC26.26(C) *Issobell Cairnes 1649 E.Lothian. F/U/Men./Acq./RPC 2ser. v.8, pp.204-205 *Issobell Cairnes 9 May 1661 Haddington. F/U/Com./Nk./APS v.7, p.199 *Agnes Cairns 27 Sep 1649 Pencaitland. F/U/Com./Nk./RCE PA11.8 *Marion Campbell Sep 1678 Peaston. F/U/Men./Nk./Strang p.179 *Robert Capae 1662 Hogel, E. Lothian. M/M/Men./Nk./JC26.28 *Bessie Carfa 1 Aug 1629 Haddington. F/U/Men./Ex./RPC 2ser. v.3, p.269 *John Carfa 1 Aug 1629 Haddington. M/M/Com./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.3, p.269 *Thomas Carfa 1 Aug 1629 Haddington. M/U/Com./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.3, p.269 *Jonet Carfrae 3 Apr 1661 Samuelston. F/U/Com./Nk./APS v.7, p.31 *Janet Carnecroce 16 Aug 1649 Lystoun. F/U/Com./Nk./RCE PA11.8, p.115 *Alesoun Carrick 3 Nov 1629 E.Lothian. F/U/Com.Nk./RPC 2ser. v.3, p.334 *Alison Carrick 26 Mar 1630 E.Lothian. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.3, p.544 *Helen Cass 3 May 1661 Fisherow. F/U/Com./Nk./APS v.7, p.197 *Hele Casse 20 Aug 1661 Duddingston, Dalkeith. F/M/T/Ex./JC26.27.8-9; JC2.10,p.218 *Issobel Cathie 1649 E.Lothian. F/U/Men./Acq./RPC 2ser. v.8, pp.204-205 *Issobel Cathie 6 Jun 1661 Samuelston. F/U/Com./Nk./APS v.7, p.248 *Issobell Cathie 1662 Samuelston. F/U/Men./Nk./JC26.28 *Patrik Cathie 3 May 1661 Samuelston. M/M/Com./Nk./APS v.7, p.31 *Patrick Cathie 1662 Samuelston. M/M/Men./Nk./JC26.28 *Marion Chansie 1650 Dalkeith. F/U/Proc./Nk./JC26.27 *Alesoun Chapman 28 Aug 1628 Midlothian. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.2, p.444 *Elspeth Cheuslie 1679 Prestonpans. F/U/Proc./Nk./JC2.15 *Elspeth Chib 1661 Liberton. F/U/Men./Nk./JC26.27 *Elspeth Chousley 8 Sep 1679 Haddington. F/U/T/Acq./JC10.4 *Agnes Clarkson 7 Jun 1649 Dirleton. F/W/Men./Ex./RPC 2ser. v.8, pp.189-190 *Jonnet Cleghorne 28 Jun 1661 Niddry. F/U/Com./Nk./APS v.7, p.283 *Helen Clerk 11 Mar 1645 Newhaven. F/M/Proc./Misc./JC26.14(5) *B Cochrane 27 Apr 1659 Tranent. F/U/Proc./Nk./JC26.26(7) *Barbara Cochran 3 May 1659 Tranent. F/W/T//Ex./JC26.26 *Janet Cock 10 Sep 1661 Dalkeith. F/M/T/Acq./JC2.11 *Janet Cock 11 Nov 1661 Dalkeith. F/M/T/Ex./JC2.11 *Jean Cock Nov 1661 Dalkeith. F/U/T/Ex./JC2.11 *Janet Cockburn 27 Sep 1649 Pencaitland. F/U/Com./Nk./RCE PA11.8 *Janet Coldane 1661 Dalkeith. F/U/Proc./Nk./Proc.SRO List *Elspeth Colvill 27 Apr 1659 Tranent. F/M/Men./Nk./JC26.26(1) *Margaret Comb 27 Mar 1680 Bo 'ness. F/U/T/Acq./JC2.15 *Margaret Comb 13 May 1680 Edinburgh. F/U/Men./Acq./BkOldEdin.C1.V.6, p.142 *Barbara Conglitoun 1662 Haddington. F/U/Men./Nk./JC26.28 *Janet Conochie 1670 Borrowstounness. F/M/Men./Ex./Br'ness&Dist. p.91 *Issobell Cootis 30 Mar 1624 Barrowstouness F/U/Com./Nk./RPC v.13, p.485 *Marin Coran 1661 Liberton. F/U/Men./Nk./JC26.27 *Catherine Coupland 3 May 1661 E.Lothian. F/U/Com./Nk./APS v.7, p.196-7 *Katherine Coupland 28 May 1661 Samuelston. F/U/Com./Nk./APS v.7, p.235 *William Cowan 23 Jan 1662 Innerwick. M/U/Com./Nk./RPC 3ser. v.1, p.143 *Margaret Cowane 27 Sep 1628 Broughton, Edinburgh. F/M/Com./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.2, p.470 *Agnes Cowie 1661 Liberton. F/U/Men./Ex./JC26.27 *Elizabeth Crafford 3 May 1661 E.Lothian. F/U/Com./Nk./APS v.7, p.196-7 *Robert Crafford 3 May 1661 Fisherow. M/U/Com./Nk./APS v.7, p.197 *Catherine Craig 23 May 1649 Tranent. F/U/Com./Nk./RCE PA11.8, p.90 *Jeane Craig 1643 Tranent. F/M/T/Ex./JC2.8, pp.740-747 *Jeane Craig 20 Apr 1649 Tranent. F/M/Com./Nk./RCE PA11.8, p.49 *Marion Craig 13 Jun 1661 Liberton. F/U/Com./Nk./APS v.7, p.268 *Cristian Cranstoun 27 Apr 1659 Tranent. F/U/Proc./Nk./JC26.26(5) *Cristian Cranstoun 3 May 1659 Tranent. F/W/T//Ex./JC26.26 *Elizabeth Crauford 3 May 1601 Samuelston. F/U/Com./Nk./APS v.7, p.235 *Elspeth Crauford 3 May 1661 Samuelston. F/U/Men./Nk./APS v.7, p.31 *William Craw Dec 1679 Boness. M/U/Men./Ex./Webstr pp.95-103 *Lancelot Crictoun Apr 1659 Tranent. M/M/Men./Nk./JC26.26(9) *Janet Crooks 3 May 1659 Tranent. F/U/T//Ex./JC26.26 *Katherine Cruikshank 22 May 1661 Fisherow. F/U/Com./Nk./APS v.7, p.233 *Helline Cuming 2 Apr 1659 Stenton, E. Lothian. F/U/Proc./Misc./JC26.26 *Marion Cumming 1662 E.Lothian. F/M/Men./Nk./JC26.28 *Jonet Curry 7 Nov 1661 Pentland. F/S/Com./Nk./RPC 3ser. v.1, p.74 *Beatrix Cuthbertson 8 Aug 1628 Prestonpans. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.2, p.439 *Christian Cuthbertson 23 Jan 1662 Queensferry. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 3ser. v.1, p.141 *Margaret Cuthbertson 3 Dec 1629 Penicuik. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.3, p.363 *Agnes Cuthbertsone 3 May 1661 E.Lothian. F/U/Com./Nk./APS v.7, p.196-7 *Bessie D. 1662 Haddington. F/U/Men./Nk./JC26.28 *Jean Daglas 1662 E.Lothian. F/U/Men./Nk./JC26.28 *Janet Daill 29 Jul 1661 Musselburgh. F/M/T/Ex./JC26 *James Dalgleish 21 Aug 1649 Pencaitland. M/U/Com./Nk./RCE PA11.8, p.137 *Isobell Dalmahoy 6 Nov 1649 Deanes. F/U/Com./Nk./RCE PA11.8, p.187 *Janet Darlig Aug 1628 Prestonpans. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.2, p.439 *Margaret Dasoun 21 Apr 1630 Dysart. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.3, p.535 *William Davidson 8 Aug 1628 Saltoun. M/U/Com./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.2, p.517 *Bessie Dawson 29 May 1661 E.Lothian. F/U/Men./Nk./RPC 3ser. v.1, pp.647-648 *Christian Deanes 3 Apr 1661 Samuelston. F/U/Com./Nk./APS v.7, p.31 *Christian Deanes 1662 Samuelston. F/M/Men./Nk./JC26.28 *Helene Deanes 3 Apr 1661 Samuelston. F/U/Men./Nk./APS v.7, p.31 *Jeane Deanes 1649 E.Lothian. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.8, pp.204-205 *Christian Deans 1662 Samuelston. F/U/Men./Nk./JC26.28 *Helen Deans 1649 E.Lothian. F/U/Men./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.8, pp.204-205 *Agnes Dempstar 15 Jul 1628 Prestonpans. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.2, p.353 *Alesoun Dempstar 28 Sep 1628 Leith. F/M/Com./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.2, p.362 *Jonet Dewar 1662 Haddington. F/U/Men./Nk./JC26.28 *Margaret Dick 27 Sep 1649 Borthwick. F/U/Com./Nk./RCE PA11.8 *Edward DIckson 1662 Haddington. M/U/Men./Nk./JC26.28 *[[Dickson-5403|Margaret Dickson]] 21 Jun 1649 Penston. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.8, pp.190-193 *Jeane Dikson 1662 E.Lothian. F/M/Men./Nk./JC26.28 *Marion Dikson 1662 E.Lothian. F/U/Men./Nk./JC26.28 *Issobell Dodis 7 Aug 1661 Duddingston, Liberton. F/U/Proc./Acq./JC26.27 *Isabel Dodds 1661 Musselburgh. F/U/Proc./Misc./Proc.SRO List *Margaret Dods 13 Sep 1678 Peaston. F/U/Com./Ex./RPC 3ser. v.6, p.627 *Beatrix Dolsoun 9 Nov 1649 Whittinghame. F/U/Com./Nk./RCE PA11.8, p.189 *Agnes Nein Donald 18 Nov 1628 Logie, Tain. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.2, p.48 *Bessie Doughtie 3 May 1661 Fisherow. F/U/Com./Nk./APS v.7, p.197 *Elspet Douglas 7 Sep 1649 Haddington. F/U/Com./Nk./RCE PA11.8, p.143 *Janet Douglas 30 Mar 1679 Edinburgh. F/U/Men./NCP/RPC 3ser. v.6, pp.650-651 *John Douglas 3 May 1659 Tranent. M/U/T//Ex./JC26.26 *Jonnet Douglas 22 May 1661 Fisherow. F/U/Com./Nk./APS v.7, p.233 *Margaret Douglas 13 Sep 1678 Crighton. F/U/T/Nk./Dalyell p.575 *Margaret Douglas 13 Sep 1678 Crichton, Midlothian. F/U/T/Ex./JC2.15 *Isabel Dryburgh 5 Sep 1629 Penicuik. F/U/Com./Ex./RPC 2ser. v.3, p.290 *Jonet Drysdaill 18 Jul 1609 Inveresk. F/U/.Men./Misc./RPC v.8, pp.322,701 *Janet Dow 7 Jul 1629 Preston. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.3, p.209 * Jonnet Dunbar 30 Mar 1624 Barrowstouness F/U/Com./Nk./RPC v.13, p.485 *Bessie Duncan 3 Nov 1629 E.Lothian. F/U/Com.Nk./RPC 2ser. v.3, p.334 *Elspitt Duncan 28 Aug 1628 Midlothian. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.2, pp.471,482 *Bessie Duncane 26 Mar 1630 E.Lothian. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.3, p.544 *Margaret Dunholme 2 Sep 1649 Stow. F/U/Men./Nk./G.229 *Walter Dykis 1662 Haddington. M/U/Men./Nk./JC26.28 *Elspethie 1645 Newhaven. F/U/Men./Nk./JC26.13(5) *Elspeth Edie 11 Feb 1649 Carruddne. F/U/Men./Nk./JC26.13 *Margaret Edington 1662 E.Lothian. F/U/Men./Nk./JC26.28 *Bessie Eliot 13 Sep 1678 Peaston. F/U/Com./Ex./RPC 3ser. v.6, p.627 *Margaret Elleot 6 Sep 1661 Spott. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 3ser. v.1, p.34 *Agnes Elphinston Jan 1662 Penicuik. F/U/Men./Acq./Wilson p.181 *Marioun Ersche 27 May 1608 Longniddry. F/U/Men./Ex./Pit v.2, pp.542-544 *Michaell Erskine 2 Apr 1630 Mylne, Newbyres. M/U/T/Ex./JC2.6, p.322 *Jonet Ewart 1661 Gilmerton. F/U/Proc./Nk./JC26.27.8.9 *Issobel F. 20 Aug 1661 Dalkeith. F/U/T/Nk./JC26.26.1 *Marjorie Fairwell 10 Aug 1661 Duddingston. F/U/Proc./Nk./JC26.27.8-9 *William Falconner 18 Mar 1624 W.Lothian. M/U/Com. k./RPC v13, p.464 *Elspett Fergusson 18 Mar 1624 W.Lothian. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC v.13, p.464 *Issobell Fergussone 3 Aug 1661 Newbattle, Dalkeith. F/U/T/Ex./JC2.11; JC26.27.1 *Alleson Fermor 1 Mar 1659 Stentoune F/U/T/Ex./JC26.26C *Elspeth Fermor 1662 E.Lothian. F/U/Men./Nk./JC26.28 *Thomas Finlaysoun 1662 Oversalking. M/M/Men./Nk./JC26.28 *(Unknown) god-dau of T. Finlaysoun 1662 E.Lothian. F/U/Men./Nk./JC26.28 *(Unknown) wife of T. Finlaysoun 1662 Oversalking. F/M/Men./Nk./JC26.28 *(Unknnown) wife of W. Finlaysoun 1662 E.Lothian. F/M/Men./Nk./JC26.28 *Agnes Finnie 18 Dec 1644 Edinburgh. F/U/T/Ex./JC26.10 *Agnes Finnie 18 Dec 1644 Edinburgh. F/U/Men. Ex./RPC 2ser. v.8, pp.134-135 *Marion Fisher Feb 1643 Edinburgh. F/U/Men./Misc./G.219-220 *Marion Fisher 16 Nov 1643 Edinburgh. F/U/Men./Nk./Dal.pp.27,373,665 *Grissel Fleck Apr 1659 Tranent. F/M/Men./Nk./JC26.26(9) *Hellen Fleck 27 Apr 1659 Tranent. F/U/Men./Misc./JC26.26(7) *William Fleck 15 May 1659 Humbie. M/U/Men./Nk./Dal. p.275 *Bessie Flinker Aug 1661 Duddingston, Liberton. F/U/Proc./Acq./JC26.27 *Katheren Flint 2 Mar 1606 Edinburgh. /UF/T/Nk./Dal.p.665 *Cristian Forrest 27 Sep 1649 Pencaitland. F/U/Com./Nk./RCE PA11.8 *Helen Forrester 13 Jun 1678 Crighton. F/U/T/Nk./Dalyell p.570 *Helen Forrester 13 Sep 1678 Crichton, Midlothian. F/U/T/Ex./JC2.15 *Rachael Forrester 7 Sep 1649 Haddington. F/U/Com./Nk./RCE PA11.8, p.143 *[[Forsyth-3131|Agnes Forsyth]] 14 Sep 1649 Borthwick. F/U/Com./Nk./RCE PA11.8, p.163 *Jeane Foster 1662 E.Lothian. F/U/Men./Nk./JC26.28 *Margaret Fothringhame 4 Dec 1649 Keith. F/U/Com./Nk./RCE PA11.9, p.5 *Bessie Fouler 22 May 1661 Fisherow. F/U/Com./Ex./APS v.7, p.233 *Bessie Fouler May 1661 Musselburgh. F/U/T/Ex./Sinclar p.213 *Elspeth Fouller Apr 1659 Tranent. F/W/Proc./Misc./HC26.26(1) *Margaret Fulkhart 1662 E.Lothian. F/U/Men./Nk./JC26.28 *(Unknown) Gardner's wife 1632 Tranent. F/M/Men./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.4, p.433 *Robert Garner 6 Nov 1649 Crichtoun. M/U/Com./Nk./RCE PA11.8, p.188 *Jeane Gaylol 1661 Dalkeith. F/U/Proc./Nk./JC26.27 *Bessie Gibb 19 Jan 1680 Bo 'ness. F/M/Proc./Acq./JC2.15 *Janet Gibb 27 Sep 1649 Borthwick. F/U/Com./Nk./RCE PA11.8 *Kett Gibb 1649 Corstorphine. F/U/T/Ex./Sc.Nts&Quer. v.4, pp.27-9 *Jonnet Gibesone 13 Jun 1661 Liberton. F/U/Com./Nk./APS v.7, p.268 *Helen Gibson Apr 1659 Tranent. F/M/Men./Nk./JC26.26(9) *Helen Gibson 3 May 1661 Prestonpans. F/U/Com./Nk./APS v.7, p.196 *Janet Gibson 7 Aug 1661 Liberton, Edinburgh. F/U/T/Ex./JC26.27 *Jeane Gibson 28 Jun 1661 Niddry. F/U/Com./Nk./APS v.7, p.283 *Jonet Gibson 28 Jun 1661 Niddry. F/U/Com./Nk./APS v.7, p.283 *Margaret Gibson 23 May 1649 Tranent. F/U/Com./Nk./RCE PA11.8, p.90 *Marioun Gibson 19 Nov 1644 Mid Calder. F/U/Men./Ex./McCall p.32 *Katharine Gibsone Apr 1659 Tranent. F/U/Men./Nk./JC26.26(8) *Geilles Gilchrist 13 Nov 1649 Leith. F/U/Com./Nk./RCE PA11.8, p.190 *Marion Nein Gillimichaell 18 Nov 1628 Edirtayne, Tain. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.2, p.489 *George Gledd 1662 Winton, E. Lothian. M/U/Men./Nk./JC26.28 *Bessie Gourdie 4 Nov 1678 Fala, Midlothian. F/U/T/Ex./JC2/15 *James Gourlay 27 Sep 1649 Pencaitland. M/U/Com./Nk./RCE PA11.8 *Agnes Gourley 1649 Humbie. F/U/T/Nk./Mait.C1.Misc. v.1, pp.438-9 *Helen Gow 18 Nov 1628 Logie, Tain. F/M/Com./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.2, p.489 *Elspet Graham 3 Aug 1661 Dalkeith. F/M/T/Ex./JC26.27.1; JC2.11 *Agnes Gray 24 Oct 1649 Ormiestoun. F/U/Com./Nk./RCE PA11.8 *Jean Gray 10 Jul 1683 Edinburgh. F/M/Proc./Acq./JC26.62,65;Edin.Port.Rolls *Jonnet Gray 22 May 1661 Prestonpans. F/U/Com./Nk./APS v.7, p.233 *Katherine Gray Apr 1659 Tranent. F/U/Men./Nk./JC26.26(8) *Katharine Gray 1659 Tranent. F/U/Proc./Nk./JC26.26(1)(5) *Marion Gray Apr 1659 Tranent. F/M/Men./Nk./JC26.26(1) *Johnne Gray-Meill 27 May 1608 Longniddry. M/U/Men./Ex./Pit v.2, pp.542-544 *Issobel Griersoune 10 Mar 1607 Prestonpans. F/MT/Ex./JC2.4 *Margaret Grieve 4 Sep 1661 Stennar. F/U/T/Acq./JC2.11 *Elspeth Grinlaw 6 Sep 1661 Queensferry. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 3ser. v.1, p.91 *Guidfellow 1662 E. Lothian. F/M/Men./Nk./JC26.28 *Mareone Guild 3 May 1659 Tranent. F/M/T//Ex./JC26.26 *George Guislet 10 Jul 1671 Jedburgh, Edinburgh. M/U/T/Acq./JC2.13 *(Unknown) wife of Ruchard Gulvitas 1662 Haddington. F/M/Men./Nk./JC26.28 *Euphame Haliburton 1649 E.Lothian. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.8, pp.204-205 *Manie Halieburton Jun 1649 W.Fenton, Dirleton. F/M/Men./Ex../RPC 2ser. v.8, pp.194-5 *Janet Hall 7 Aug 1661 Duddingston, Liberton. F/U/Proc./Acq./JC26.27 *Margaret Hall 3 May 1661 Prestonpans. F/U/Com./Nk./APS v.7, p.196 *Martha Hall Apr 1659 Tranent. F/U/Men./Nk./JC26.26(8) *Alexander Hamilton 22 Jan 1630 Haddington. M/M/T/Ex./SJC v.1, p.143 *Helen Hamilton 1632 Leith. F/U/Men./Nk./G.361 *Margaret Hamilton 27 Sep 1649 Pencaitland. F/U/Com./Nk./RCE PA11.8 *Margaret Hamilton Dec 1679 Boness. F/U/Men./Ex./Webstr pp.95-103 *Alexander Hamiltoun 9 Dec 1628 Pentcaitland. M/U/Com./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.2, p.518 *Helene Hamiltoun 6 Mar 1632 Leith. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.4, pp.427,437,447 *Margaret Hamiltoun 2 Jun 1629 Fala. F/U/Com./Ex./RPC 2ser. v.3, p.155 *Katherine Hammiltoune 22 Dec 1612 Dunbar, Lothian. F/M/Com./Nk./RPC v.9, p.522 *Margaret Handesyd 13 Jun 1661 Liberton. F/U/Com./Nk./APS v.7, p.268 *Janet Hardie 9 Jun 1629 Fisher-row. F/M/Men./Nk./RPC v.3, p.169 *Adam Harlaw 1649 E.Lothian. M/U/Men./Acq./RPC 2ser. v.8, pp.204-205 *Geils Harley 8 Sep 1679 Fisherawe. F/M/T/Nk./JC10.4 *Cristian Harper 27 Apr 1659 Tranent. F/U/Men./Misc./JC26.26(7) *Margaret Hartilman 3 Apr 1661 Samuelston. F/U/Com./Nk./APS v.7, p.31 *Margaret Haskerstoun 1649 Carruddne. F/U/Men./Nk./JC26.13 *Christiane Hay 18 Mar 1624 W.Lothian. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC v.13, p.464 *Thomas Hay 1662 Wintoun. M/M/Men./Nk./JC26.28 *(Unknown) wife of Thomas Hay 1662 Wintoun. F/M/Men./Nk./JC26.28 *Bessie Hendirson 4 Jun 1612 Kidlaw. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC v.9, pp.387-388 *Jonnet Henrie 2 Dec 1612 Scaitraw, Lothian. F/M/Com./Nk./RPC v.9,p.500;v.10,pp.5,28 *Bessie Hepburne 3 Nov 1629 E.Lothian. F/U/Com.Nk./RPC 2ser. v.3, p.334 *Helen Heriot 1 Mar 1659 Stentoune F/U/T/Ex./JC26.26C *Margaret Heriot 21 Apr 1630 Carrington. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.3, p.535 *Jonet Hewat 29 Jun 1661 Liberton. F/U/Prooc./Nk./JC26.27 *Jannet Hil 8 Sep 1679 North Leith. F/M/T/Nk./JC10.4 *Agnes Hill 28 Jun 1661 Niddry. F/U/Com./Nk./APS v.7, p.283 *Janet Hill 2 Jun 1629 Preston, Edinburgh. F/U/Com./Misc./RPC 2ser. v.3, p.156 *Katherine Hill 9 Jun 1615 Queensferry. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC v.10, p.335 *Margaret Hill 13 Jun 1661 Liberton. F/U/Com./Nk./APS v.7, p.268 *Elspitt Hislop 28 Aug 1628 Longniddry. F/M/Com./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.2, p.471 *Isobell Hislop 10 Jul 1683 Edinburgh. F/W/Proc./Acq./JC26.62,65;Edin.Port.Rolls *Issobell Hislope 8 Sep 1679 Crichton. F/W/T/Nk./JC10.4 *John Hislop 8 Sep 1679 Crichton. M/U/T/Nk./JC10.4 *John Hislop 10 Jul 1683 Edinburgh. M/U/Proc./Acq./JC26.62,65;Edin.Port.Rolls *Marion Hislop 8 Sep 1679 Crichton. F/M/T/Nk./JC10.4 *Marion Hislop 10 Jul 1683 Edinburgh. F/M/Proc./Acq./JC26.62,65;Edin.Port.Rolls *Jonet Hog 13 Jun 1661 Linton. F/U/Com./Nk./APS v.7, p.268 *Margaret Hog 8 Jun 1649 Haddington. F/U/Men./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.8, pp.190-193 *Besse Hogge Jun 1649 Dirleton. F/U/Men./Ex../RPC 2ser. v.8, pp.189-190 *Christian Hoggen 13 Jan 1678 Crichton, Midlothian. U/U/T/Acq./JC2.15 *Issobel Home 27 Apr 1659 Tranent. F/W/Men./Nk./JC26.26(7) *John Home 1649 E.Lothian. M/M/Men./Acq./RPC 2ser. v.8, pp.204-205 *Jonnet Home 3 May 1661 E.Lothian. F/U/Com./Nk./APS v.7, p.196-7 *John Homme 1662 Samuelston. M/M/Men./Nk./JC26.28 *Marion Hongman 9 Nov 1649 Whittinghame. F/U/Com./Nk./RCE PA11.8, p.189 *Rachael Horseburgh 21 Aug 1649 Pencaitland. F/U/Com./Nk./RCE PA11.8, p.137 *Marjorie Hoy 27 Sep 1649 Pencaitland. F/U/Com./Nk./RCE PA11.8 *James Hugo 24 Oct 1649 Borthwick. M/U/Com./Nk./RCE PA11.8 *Marione Hulybuirton 24 Oct 1649 Ormiestoun. F/U/Com./Nk./RCE PA11.8 *Alexander Huntar 1662 Salving, E.Lothian. M/U/Men./Nk./JC26.28 *Agnes Hunter 21 Jun 1649 Penston. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.8, pp.190-193 *Alexander Hunter 24 Mar 1629 Haddington. M/U/Com./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.3, pp.110-111 *Anna Hunter 1662 Nedla, E. Lothian. F/M/Men./Nk./JC26.28 *Katerine Hunter 3 Aug 1661 Dalkeith. F/U/Proc./Acq./JC26.27.1 *Elizabeth Hutcheson 27 Mar 1680 Bo 'ness. F/U/T/Acq./JC2.15 *Margaret Hutchison 20 Aug 1661 Duddingston, Dalkeith. F/M/T/Acq./JC26.27.8-9 *Margaret Hutchison 10 Sep 1661 Duddingston, Dalkeith. F/M/T/Ex./JC26.27.8-9;JC10 *George Hutson 1649 E.Lothian. M/U/Com./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.8, pp.204-205 *Issobell Hutson 1649 E.Lothian. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.8, pp.204-205 *Marion Hutson 1649 E.Lothian. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.8, pp.204-205 *Helen Hutton 6 Jan 1652 Dalkeith. F/U/T/Nk./SRO Index to HC *Margaret Indrie 1661 Liberton. F/U/Men./Ex./JC26.27 *Marion Inglis Aug 1649 Corstorphine. F/U/T/Nk./Sc.Nts&Quer.v.4, p.28 *Marion Ingrame 13 Jun 1661 Newtown, E.Lothian. F/U/Com./Nk./APS v.7, p.268 *Elizabeth Jamesone 30 Mar 1624 Barrowstouness F/U/Com./Nk./RPC v.13, p.485-489 *Elspett Jamesoun 18 Mar 1624 W.Lothian. F/U/COm./Nk./RPC v13, p.464 *Margaret Jo 25 Nov 1628 Musselburgh. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.2, p.487 *Agnes Johnston 27 Sep 1649 Pencaitland. F/U/Com./Nk./RCE PA11.8 *Bessie Johnston 16 Aug 1649 Humbie. F/U/Com./Nk./RCE PA11.8, p.115 *David Johnston 29 Jul 1661 Musselburgh. M/U/T/Ex./JC2.10; JC26 *Margaret Johnston 27 Sep 1649 Borthwick. F/U/Com./Nk./RCE PA11.8 *Janet Johnstone 6 Nov 1649 Newbottle. F/U/Com./Nk./RCE PA11.8 p.187 *Andrew Johnstoun 16 Aug 1649 Humbie. M/U/Com./Nk./RCE PA11.8, p.115 *Issobell Johnstoun 7 Jun 1661 E.Lothian. F/U/Com./Nk./APS v.7, p.247 *Issobell Johnstoun 25 Jul 1661 Gullane. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 3ser. v.1, p.11 *James Johnstoun 6 Sep 1661 Spott. M/U/Com./Nk./RPC 3ser. v.1, p.34 *Jonet Johnstoun 23 Aug 1615 Queensferry. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC v.10, p.388 *Gelis Johnston 20 Jul 1609 Mussellburgh. F/W/Men./Nk./RPC v.8, pp.328-329 *Margaret Kee 29 May 1661 E.Lothian. F/U/Men./Nk./RPC 3ser. v.1, pp.647-648 *Isobel Keith 7 Sep 1649 Keithmarshall. F/U/Com./Nk./RCE PA11.8, p.143 *Sara Keith 9 Dec 1628 Pentcaitland. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.2, p.518 *Sara Keith 20 Jan 1629 Wyntoun, E.Lothian. F/M/Com./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.3, p.16 *Agnes Kelly 2 May 1678 Prestonpans. F/W/Com./Nk./RPC 3ser. v.5, pp.449-450 *Anna Kemp 7 Jun 1661 Belton, E.Lothian. F/M/Com./Nk./RPC 3ser. v.1, pp.650-651 *Isobel Kemp 23 Jan 1659 Stenton, E. Lothian. F/U/Men./Ex./JC26.26C *Jonet Kemp 1662 Samuelston. F/U/Men./Nk./JC26.28 *Jonet Kempe 1649 E.Lothian. F/U/Men./Acq./RPC 2ser. v.8, pp.204-205 *Margaret Kennedy 2 Jul 1618 Linlithgow. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC v.11, p.367 *Issobell Ker 3 May 1661 E.Lothian. F/U/Com./Nk./APS v.7, p.196-7 *Issobel Ker Aug 1661 Dalkeith. F/U/Proc./Acq./JC26.27.1 *Jonet Ker 20 Aug 1661 Dalkeith. F/U/T/Ex./JC26.27; JC10,p.21F *Margaret Ker 7 Jun 1661 Belton, E.Lothian. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 3ser. v.1, pp.648-649 *Jean Kerse 1662 E.Lothian. F/M/Men./Nk./JC26/28 *Katherine Kerse 1657 Midlothian. F/U/Proc./Nk./Proc.SRO List *Jon Kincaid 1662 E.Lothian. M/U/Men./Nk./JC26.28 *Agnes Kirkland 9 Apr 1650 Tyninghame. F/U/Men./Ex./Waddell pp.55,102 *Katherine Kirktoun 3 Nov 1629 E.Lothian. F/U/Com.Nk./RPC 2ser. v.3, p.334 *Katherine Kirktoun 26 Mar 1630 E.Lothian. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.3, p.544 *Jeane Kirkwood 1662 Samuelston. F/M/Men./Nk./JC26.28 *Margaret Kirkwood 1677 Haddington. F/U/Men./Misc./Reg.P.C.v.5, p.171 *William Knok 1650 Kalkeith. M/U/Proc./Nk./JC26.27 *Agnes Knox 6 Mar 1617 Bathgate. F/M/Com./Nk./RPC v.11, p.59 *Bessie Knox 7 Jun 1661 E.Lothian. F/U/Com./Nk./APS v.7, p.247 *Bessie Lacost 1 Mar 1659 Stentoune. F/U/T/Ex./JC26.26C *George Lacost 1662 Newmyln, E.Lothian. M/U/Men./Nk./JC26.28 *George Lacost 1662 Saltoun, E.Lothian. M/M/Men./Nk./JC26.28 *Andrew Laidly 3 Jul 1671 Jedburgh, Edinburgh. M/U/T/Acq./JC2.13 *Margaret Laing 9 Oct 1678 Lasswade. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 3ser. v.6, p.31 *Bessie Lamb 1662 E.Lothian. F/U/Men./Nk./JC26.28 *Mamie Lamb 1662 E. Lothian. F/M/Men./Nk./JC26.28 *David Langiandis 5 Feb 1624 W.Lothian. M/M/Com./Nk./RPC v13, p.422 *Agnes Lason 27 Sep 1649 Queensferry. F/U/Com./Nk./RCE PA11.8 *Margaret Lauder 29 Dec 1643 Edinburgh. F/U/T/Ex./JC2.8, p.347F *Helen Lauson 8 Jun 1649 Haddington. F/U/Men./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.8, pp.190-193 *Bessie Lawder 3 Nov 1629 E.Lothian. F/U/Com.Nk./RPC 2ser. v.3, p.334 *Katherine Lawder 3 Nov 1629 E.Lothian. F/U/Com.Nk./RPC 2ser. v.3, p.334 *Katherine Lawder 26 Mar 1630 E.Lothian. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.3, p.544 *Marion Lawrie 16 Aug 1649 Humbie. F/U/Com./Nk./RCE PA11.8, p.115 *Elizabeth Lawson 1649 E.Lothian. F/U/Men./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.8, pp.204-205 *Elspeth Lawson 9 May 1661 Haddington. F/U/Com./Nk./APS v.7, p.199 *Helen Laying 13 Sep 1678 Peaston. F/U/Com./Ex./RPC 3ser. v.6, p.627 *Beatrix Leslie 3 Aug 1661 Newbattle, Dalkeith. F/W/T/Ex./ JC26.27 *Agnes Liddell 15 Jul 1628 Prestonpans. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.2, p.353 *Jonet Liddell 1662 Pentcaitland, E.Lothian. F/U/Men./Nk./JC26.28 *Kathaarine Liddell 15 Aug 1678 Prestonpans. F/U/Men./Ex./RPC 3ser.v.5, p.501 *Margaret Liddell 9 Oct 1678 Lasswade. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 3ser. v.6, p.31 *Marion Lillie 1698 Spott. F/U/Men./Nk./OldStat.Acc.Scot.v.5,p.454 *Marion Lindsay 1662 Haddington. F/U/Men./Nk./JC26.28 *Jonet Listar 2 Dec 1612 Innerweik, Lothian. F/M/Com./Nk./RPC v.9,p.500;v.10,pp.4-5 *Bessie Littil 4 Dec 1628 Long Niddry. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.2, p.516 *Agnes Loch 29 Jul 1661 Musselburgh. F/M/T/Ex./JC2.10; JC26 *Christian Lockhart 8 Sep 1679 Haddington. F/U/T/Misc./JC10.4 *Marg Logan 8 Sep 1679 Crichton. F/M/T/Nk./JC10.4 *Margaret Logan 10 Jul 1683 Edinburgh. F/W/Proc./Acq./JC26.62,65;Edin.Port.Rolls *Marion Logan 3 May 1659 Tranent. F/U/T//Ex./JC26.26 *Jonet Lowrie 1662 E.Lothian. F/M/Men./Nk./JC26.28 *Marioun Lowrie Apr 1659 Tranent. F/M/Men./Nk./JC26.26(8) *Marioun Lumsden 6 Mar 1632 Leith. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.4, pp.441,427,437 *Jon Lyil 1662 Boigis, E.Lothian. M/U/Men./Nk./JC26.28 *Jeane Lylburne 18 Mar 1624 W.Lothian. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC v.13, p.464 *Janet Lyle 29 Jul 1661 Edistoun, Musselburgh. F/W/T/Ex./JC2.10; JC26 *Marioun Lynn 3 May 1659 Tranent. F/W/T//Ex./JC26.26 *John MacQueen 2 Dec 1684 Edinburgh. M/U/Men./Ncp./G.306-7 *Jonet Maglene 6 Jun 1622 Tranent. F/M/Com./Nk./RPC v.12, p.734 *Margaret Maislet 29 May 1661 E.Lothian. F/U/Men./Nk./RPC 3ser. v.1, p.649 *Jonet Maisson 3 May 1661 Samuelston. F/U/Men./Nk./APS v.7, p.31 *Jonnet Maisson 3 May 1661 E.Lothian. F/U/Com./Nk./APS v.7, p.196-7 *Meg Maitland 27 Apr 1659 Tranent. F/U/Men./Ex./JC26.26(7) *Bessie Make 20 Jan 1629 Saltoun, E.Lothian. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.3, p.16 *Jonnet Man 2 Apr 1659 Stenton, E. Lothian. F/S/Proc./Misc./JC26.26 *Jeane Manner 1662 E.Lothian. F/U/Men./Nk./JC26.28 *(Unknown) wife of Archibald Manners 1662 E.Lothian. F/M/Men./Nk./JC26.28 *William Martin 1662 Haddington. M/U/Men./Nk./JC26.28 *Jonnet Matheson 12 Jul 1661 Gilmerton. F/U/Com./Nk./APS v.7, p.336 *Margaret Mathesoun 21 Aug 1629 Prestonpans. F/U/Com./Ex./RPC 2ser. v.3, p.271 *Barbara Mathie 15 Jul 1628 Prestonpans. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.2, p.353 *Helen Mathie 1661 Duddingston, Liberton. F/U/Men./Nk./JC26.27 *Jean Mathie 1661 Duddingston, Liberton. F/U/Men./Nk./JC26.27 *Patrick Meikkie 1649 E.Lothian. M/M/Men./Acq./RPC 2ser. v.8, pp.204-205 *David Meikle 1662 Samuelston. M/M/Men./Nk./JC26.28 *Patrick Meikle 1662 Samuelston. M/M/Men./Nk./JC26.28 *Margaret Melross 1628 East Lothian. F/U/Men./Ex./Spott.Misc.v.2, p.45 *Christiane Melvill 20 Aug 1644 Abercorn. F/U/Men./Ex./RPC 2ser. v.8, p.110 *Janet Millar 20 Aug 1661 Kirkliston. F/U/Men./Nk./Dal. p.550 *Jenet Millar 7 Aug 1661 Kirkliston. F/U/Men./Nk./G.236-7 *Issobell Miller 28 Sep 1628 Longniddry. F/M/Com./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.2, p.471 *Jonat Miller 20 Aug 1661 Dalkeith. F/U/T/Acq./JC2.10,p.218,2;JC26.27 *Jonet Miller Sep 1661 Kirkliston. R/U/Proc./Nk./JC26.27 *George Milnetown 3 Apr 1661 Samuelston. M/U/Men./Nk./APS v.7, p.31 *George Miltoun 1649 E.Lothian. M/U/Men./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.8, pp.204-205 *Mirrilies 1662 E.Lothian. U/U/Men./Nk./JC26.28 *Barbara Milne Jan 1661 Edinburgh. F/U/Men./Nk./Sharpe p.128 *Bessie Mitchell 22 Jun 1630 Crichton. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.3, p. 573 *Margaret Mitchell 3 Nov 1629 E.Lothian. F/U/Com.Nk./RPC 2ser. v.3, p.334 *Marion Mitchell 10 Jul 1628 Leith. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.2, p.353 *Bessie Moffat 16 Jul 1661 Dalkeith. F/M/Proc./Nk./JC26.27.1 *Margaret Moffatt 6 Sep 1661 Spott. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 3ser. v.1, p.34 *Dod Nine Siacke Moir 9 Aug 1630 Tain. U/U/Com./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.4, p.13 *Janet Moir 9 Aug 1630 Tain. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.4, p.13 *Issobell Monro 1656 Edinburgh. F/U/Proc./Proc.SRO List *Elspeth Mowat 29 Jun 1661 Liberton. F/M/Proc./Acq./JC26.27 *Lizzie Mudie Apr 1677 Haddington. F/W/Com./Ex./RPC 3ser. v.5, p.161 *Margaret Muirhead 11 Nov 1628 Midlothian. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 2 ser. v.2, p.482 *Marion Mure 10 Jan 1632 Leith. F/W/Com./Ex./RPC 2ser. v.4, pp.405,423,426-7,435 *Agnes Murray 1649 E.Lothian. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.8, pp.204-205 *Issobell Murray 21 Jun 1649 Penston. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.8, pp.190-193 *Issobell Murray 12 Jul 1649 Haddington. F/M/Men./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.8,p.193 *Margaret Murray 16 Aug 1649 Humbie. F/U/Com./Nk./RCE PA11.8, p.115 *Patrick Murray 21 Apr 1630 Haddington. M/U/Com./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.3, p.535 *Agnes Nemo May 1657 Libberton. F/M/Proc./Nk./JC26.25 *Agnes Nemo 6 July 1658 Libberton, Edinburgh. F/M/Proc./Nk./JC26.26D1 *Neving 1662 Saltoun, E.Lothian. F/M/Men./Nk./JC26.28 *Alison Neving 21 Apr 1630 Dysart. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.3, p.535 *Helen Nicolson 1662 E.Lothian. F/M/Men./Nk./JC26.28 *Janet Nicolsone 7 Sep 1649 Neitherhailes. F/U/Com./Nk./RCE PA11.8, p.143 *Jonet Nicolsone Sep 1649 Prestonkirk. F/U/T/Ex./Waddell p.100 *Bessie Nicoson 1661 Liberton. F/U/Men./Ex./JC26.27 *Jonnet Nidrie 12 Jul 1661 Gilmerton. F/U/Com./Nk./APS v.7, p.336 *Margarett Nisbett 25 Jul 1661 Spott. F/U/Men./Nk./---- *Margret Nisbett 6 Sep 1661 Spott. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 3ser. v.1, p.34 *Anna Nisbit 1659 Elphinstone, Tranent. F/U/Men./Nk./JC26.26(7) *Helene Nwere 6 Jun 1622 Tranent. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC v.12, p.734 *Violet Nymmo 1662 Haddington. F/U/Men./Nk./JC26.28 *Margaret Oliver 15 Jul 1628 Prestonpans. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.2, p.353 *Marg Olvertheu 24 Oct 1649 Paiston. F/U/Com./Nk./RCE PA11.8 *Katherine Oswald 2 Jan 1628 Niddry. F/M/Com./Ex./RPC 2ser. v.3, pp.206,278,290,293 *Katherine Oswald 13 Nov 1629 Niddry. F/M/T/Ex./JC2.6, p.302 *Janet Paistoun Jul 1661 Dalkeith. F/M/Proc./Nk./JC26.27.1 *Elspet Paris 5 Feb 1624 W.Lothian. F/M/Com./Nk./RPC v13, p.422 *Parker 1646 Edinburgh. F/U/Men./Nk./G.221 *Christian Paterson 21 Dec 1631 Hermiston. F/M/Men./Ex./RPC 2ser. v.4, pp.334-335 *Margaret Paterson 1662 Samuelston. F/U/Men./Nk./JC26.28 *Marjorie Paterson 1650 Dalkeith. F/U/Men./Nk./G.380-1 *Agnes Patersone 22 May 1661 Fisherow. F/U/Com./Nk./APS v.7, p.233 *Christian Patersone 3 Aug 1661 Newbattle, Dalkeith. F/W/T/Ex./ JC26.27.1 *Janet Patersone 16 Aug 1649 Humbie. F/U/Com./Nk./RCE PA11.8, p.115 *Janet Patersoun 21 Apr 1630 Cousland, Dalkeith. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.3, p.534 *Jonet Paton 24 Oct 1649 Ormiestoun. F/U/Com./Nk./RCE PA11.8 *Gideon Penman 14 Aug 1678 Edinburgh. M/U/Men./Nk./RPC 3ser. v.5. p.494 *Agnes Phenick 26 May 1630 Cousland, Dalkeith. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.3, p.544 *John Phenick 26 May 1630 Cousland, Dalkeith. M/M/Com./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.3, p.534 *John Phenick 8 Jul 1630 Cousland, Dalkeith. M/M/Com./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.3, p.602 *Margaret Phin 10 Aug 1677 Haddington. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 3ser. v.5, pp.231-2 *Anna Pilmore 1649 E.Lothian. F/U/Men./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.8, pp.204-205 *Anna Pilmore 1662 Samuelston. F/M/Men./Nk./JC26.28 *Anna Pilmure 3 May 1661 Samuelston. F/U/Men./Nk./APS v.7, p.31 *Pipper 1662 Saltoun, E.Lothian. M/M/Men./Nk./JC26.28 *(Unknown) wife of Pipper 1662 Saltoun, E.Lothian. F/M/Men./Nk./JC26.28 *Agnes Pogavie 7 Aug 1661 Liberton, Edinburgh. F/U/T/Ex./JC26.27 *Margaret Porteous 4 Sep 1661 Liberton, Edinburgh. F/W/T/Acq./JC2.11; JC26.27 *Marion Porteous 6 Nov 1629 Preston. F/U/Com.Nk./RPC 2ser. v.3, p.340 *Margaret Pringle 16 Aug 1649 Paistoun. F/U/Com./Nk./RCE PA11.8, p.114 *Margaret Pringle Dec 1679 Boness. F/U/Men./Ex./Webstr pp.95-103 *Janet Pumphersone 1661 Duddingston, Liberton. F/U/Men./Nk./JC26.27 *Bessie Purcell 11 Jan 1631 Edinburgh. F/M/Men./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.4, p.111 *Barbara Purdie 8 Jun 1649 Haddington. F/U/Men./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.8, pp.190-193 *Christian Purdie Jan 1662 Penicuik. F/U/Men./Acq./Wilson p.181 *Katherine Purdie 28 Jun 1661 Niddry. F/U/Com./Nk./APS v.7, p.283 *Marion Purdie 1684 Edinburgh. F/U/Men./Ncp./Foun.v.2, p.561 *Janet Pursell 2 Jun 1629 Preston, Edinburgh. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.3, p.156 *(Unknown) mother of the Pypers 7 Jun 1649Dirleton, Longnidrie. F/U/Men./Ex./RPC 2ser. v.8, p.189 *Margaret Rammage 29 Jul 1661 Musselburgh. F/U/T/Ex./JC2.10; JC26.27 *Effie Pothif 1661 Liberton. F/MMen./Nk./JC26.27 *Mareoun Quheitt 3 Apr 1661 Samuelston. F/U/Com./Nk./APS v.7, p.31 *Marion Raeburn 1662 Haddington. F/U/Men./Nk./JC26.28 *Sarah Ramage 28 Jun 1661 Niddry. F/U/Com./Nk./APS v.7, p.283 *Bessie Ramsay 8 Sep 1679 Mortonhall. F/U/T/Nk./JC10.4 *Isobal Ramsay 20 Aug 1661 Dalkeith. F/U/T/Ex./JC2.10,p.21F; JC26.27.8-9 *John Ramsay 28 Jun 1661 Niddry. M/U/Com./Nk./APS v.7, p.283 *Margaret Ramsay 1644 Leith. F/U/Men./Nk./G.207 *Marion Ramsay 1644 Leith. F/U/Men./Nk./McCall p.33 *Agnes Rankein 3 Jul 1628 Prestonpans. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.2, p.353 *Helen Reid 1649 E.Lothian. F/M/Men./Acq./RPC 2ser. v.8, pp.204-205 *Helen Reid 1662 Samuelston. F/M/Men./Nk./JC26.28 *James Reid 21 Jul 1605 Musselburgh. M/U/T/Ex./JC2.3 *Janet Reid 3 Jul 1628 Prestonpans. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.2, p.353 *Issobel Richardson 1649 Philmore, E.Lothian. F/U/Men./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.8, pp.204-205 *Janet Richardson 26 May 1630 Cousland, Dalkeith. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.3, p.544 *Marione Richesone 21 Jun 1649 Penston. F/U/Men./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.8, pp.190-193 *Margaret Rid 6 Mar 1617 Bathgate. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC v.11, p.59 *Margaret Rid 12 Jul 1661 Gilmerton. F/U/Com./Nk./APS v.7, p.336 *Patrick Rid 6 Mar 1617 Bathgate. M/M/Com./Nk./RPC v.11, p.59 *Bessie Riddell 15 Jul 1628 Prestonpans. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.2, p.353 *Margaret Ridpeth 3 Jul 1628 Prestonpans. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.2, p.353 *Issobell Ritchardsone 9 May 1661 Haddington. F/U/Com./Nk./APS v.7, p.199 *Agnes Robert 1657 Linlithgow. F/U/Proc./Nk./Proc.SRO List *Elspeth Robertson 27 Apr 1659 Tranent. F/M/Men./Nk./JC26.26(1) *Margaret Robertson Apr 1659 Tranent. F/M/Men./Nk./JC26.26(1)(9) *Marion Robertson 8 Sep 1679 Fisherawe. F/M/T/Nk./JC10.4 *Janet Robertsone 7 Sep 1649 Caridne. F/U/Com./Nk./RCE PA11.8, p.144 *Jonet Robeson 1662 Samuelston. F/U/Men./Nk./JC26.28 *Robesonis 1662 Nisbet, E.Lothian. U/U/Men./Nk./JC26.28 *Issobell Robiesone 10 Aug 1661 Duddingston. F/U/Proc./Acq./JC26.27 *Janet Robison 1661 Gilmerton. F/U/Men./Nk./JC26.27 *Jon Russell 1662 Nisbet, E.Lothian. M/U/Men./Nk./JC26.28 *Margaret Russell 21 Jun 1649 Penston. F/U/Men./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.8, pp.190-193 *Lady Samuelston 10 May 1630 Dysart. F/W/Men./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.3, pp.x11,541 *Beigis Sandeson 1662 Samuelston. F/U/Men./Nk./JC26.28 *(Unknown) wife of George Sandie 1662 E. Lothian. F/M/Men./Nk./JC26.28 *David Schankis 1662 E.Lothian. M/U/Men./Nk./JC26.28 *Janet Scherar 2 Jun 1629 Preston, Edinburgh. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.3, p.156 *George Scherswood 1662 Samuelston. M/M/Men./Nk./JC26.28 *Janet Schitlingtoun 29 Jul 1628 Newbottle, Dalkeith. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.2, pp.410,442,46-9,624 *Agnes Scobie 11 May 1649 Murrays. F/M/Com./Nk./RCE PA11.8, p.72 *Barbara Scot 6 Jun 1661 Samuelston. F/U/Com./Nk./APS v.7, p.248 *Robert Scot 1662 Samuelston. M/M/Men./Nk./JC26.28 *Elizabeth Scotland 27 Mar 1680 Bo 'ness. F/U/T/Acq./JC2.15 *Bessie Scots 21 Aug 1649 Corstorphine. F/Com./Nk./RCE PA11.8, p.123 *William Scots 21 Aug 1649 Corstorphine. M/U/Com./Nk./RCE PA11.8, p.123 *Alexander Scott 1649 Corstorphine. M/U/T/Ex./Sc.Nts&Quer. v.4, pp.27-9 *Bessie Scott 19 Aug 1649 Corstorphine. F/U/T/Ex./Sc.Nts&Quer.v.4, pp.27-9 *John Scott 8 Sep 1679 Leith. M/U/T/Nk./JC10.4 *Rot Scott 6 Jun 1661 Samuelston. M/U/Com./Nk./APS v.7, p.248 *John Scott 24 Jul 1671 Leith. M/U/T/Acq./JC2.13 *William Scott 9 Sep 1649 Corstorphine. M/U/Men./Nk./Sc.Nts&Quer. v.4, pp.27-9 *Margaret Hamilton Secondus Dec 1679 Boness. F/U/Men./Ex./Webstr pp.95-103 *Elizabeth Selkirk 1 Apr 1630 Cousland. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.3, p.518 *Helen Sharpe 1649 E.Lothian. F/U/Men./Acq./RPC 2ser. v.8, pp.204-205 *Marioun Sheirar 28 Aug 1628 Midlothian. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.2, pp.471,482 *Jonet Short 13 May 1617 Holyrood, Edinburgh. F/U/Men./Nk./Dal.p.522 *Helen Simbeard 1659 Tranent. F/U/Proc./Nk./JC26.26(10) *robert SImpson 1630 Lasswade. M/U/Men./Nk./Aitch.p.21 *Florence Sims 1650 Dalkeith. F/U/Proc./Nk./JC26.27 *Christian Simson 23 Jan 1662 Penicuik. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 3ser. v.1, p.73 *Elspeth Simsoun 18 Nov 1628 Badarrach, Tain. F/M/Com./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.2, p.489 *Agnes Sinclair 3 Nov 1629 E.Lothian. F/U/Com.Nk./RPC 2ser. v.3, p.334 *Elizabeth Sinclair May 1661 Samuelston. F/U/Com./Nk./APS v.7, p.31 *Elspet Skongall 9 Nov 1649 Whittinghame. F/U/Com./Nk./RCE PA11.8, p.189 *Janet Smiberd 28 Aug 1628 Midlothian. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.2, pp.471,482 *Margaret Smaill 13 Sep 1678 Crighton. F/U/T/Nk./Dalyell p.555,623 *Margaret Smaill 13 Sep 1678 Crichton, Midlothian. F/U/T/Ex./JC2.15 *Janet Small 7 Sep 1649 Caridne. F/U/Com./Nk./RCE PA11.8, p.144 *Margaret Small 5 Sep 1629 Penicuik. F/U/Com./Ex./RPC 2ser. v.3, p.290 *Issobell Smith 7 Jun 1661 Belton, E.Lothian. F/U/Men./Nk./RPC 3ser. v.1, pp.648-649 *Katharin Smith 8 Sep 1679 Mortonhall. F/U/T/Nk./JC10.4 *Narriles Smith 1662 Salving, E.Lothian. U/U/Men./Nk./JC26.28 *(Unknown) young mother of James Smith 18 Dec 1628 Pentcaitland. F/U/Men./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.2, p.540 *Agnes Smyth 2 Dec 1612 Scaitraw, Lothian. F/W/Com./Nk./RPC v.9,p.500;v.10,pp.5,28 *Issobell Smythe 7 Jun 1661 Pilmore, E.Lothian. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 3ser. v.1, p.650 *Margaret Somervell 11 May 1649 Murrays. F/U/Com./Nk./RCE PA11.8, p.72 *Agnes Somerville 4 Nov 1678 Fala, Midlothian. F/U/T/Ex./JC2/15 *Mary Sommerveil 10 Jul 1671 Jedburgh, Edinburgh. F/U/T/Acq./JC2.13 *Margaret Sonns 4 Nov 1678 Fala, Midlothian. F/U/T/Ex./JC2/15 *Helen Spears 1661 Gilmerton. F/U/Men./Nk./JC26.27 *Jonet Speid 14 Sep 1649 Dalkeith. F/U/Com./Nk./RCE PA11.8, p.163 *Agnes Spens 1662 Samuelston. F/U/Men./Nk./JC26.28 *Margaret Staig 21 Jun 1649 Penston. F/U/Men./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.8, pp.190-193 *Christian Steill 26 May 1630 Cousland, Dalkeith. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.3, p.544 *Christiane Steill 24 Oct 1649 Borthwick. F/U/Com./Nk./RCE PA11.8 *John Steill 24 Oct 1649 Paistoun. M/U/Com./Nk./RCE PA11.8 *Issobel Steills 9 May 1661 Haddington. F/M/Com./Nk./APS v.7, p.199 *Nical Steills 9 May 1661 Haddington. M/M/Com./Nk./APS v.7, p.199 *Elizabeth Steven 1629 Niddry. F/U/Men./Ex./JC2.6 *Marion Stevinstoun 1662 Nisbet, E.Lothian. F/U/Men./Nk./JC26.28 *Agnes Stewart 27 Mar 1680 Bo 'ness. F/U/T/Acq./JC2.15 *David Stewart 9 Apr 1650 Tyninghame. M/U/Men./Ex./Waddell pp.55,102 *Issobell Stillie 1649 E.Lothian. F/M/Men./Ex./RPC 2ser. v.8, pp.204-205 *Issobell Stillie 1662 Samuelston. F/U/Men./Nk./JC26.28 *Nicoll Stillie 1649 E.Lothian. M/M/Men./Ex./RPC 2ser. v.8, pp.204-205 *Nicoll Stillie 1662 Samuelston. M/M/Men./Nk./JC26.28 *Jannet Stoddart 1661 Inveresk. F/U/Men./Nk./Stir.p.142 *Margaret Strachan 23 May 1649 Tranent. F/U/Com./Nk./RCE PA11.8, p.90 *Janet Strauchane 8 Aug 1628 Prestonpans. F/M/Com./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.2, p.439 *Giles Swintoun 26 May 1630 Cousland, Dalkeith. M/S/Com./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.3, p.544 *Jean Sydserff 1 Mar 1659 Stentoune F/U/T/Ex./JC26.26C *Christian Symead 27 Sep 1649 Queensferry. F/U/Com./Nk./RCE PA11.8 *Janet Sympson 24 Oct 1649 Ormiestoun. F/U/Com./Nk./RCE PA11.8 *Janet Symson 1662 Samuelston. F/U/Men./Nk./JC26.28 *Marioun Symsoun 18 Mar 1624 W.Lothian. F/M/Com./Nk./RPC v13, pl464 *Elspeth Tailyeor 1662 Samuelston. F/U/Men./Nk./JC26.28 *Margaret Tailyeor 1662 E.Lothian. F/U/Men./Nk./JC26.28 *Alesoun Tailyeour 9 Dec 1628 Pentcaitland. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.2, p.518 *Christian Tailyour 28 Aug 1628 Midlothian. U/U/Com./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.2, p.444 *Agnes Tailzeor 23 May 1649 Burrowstouness. F/M/Com./Nk./RCE PA11.8, p.90 *Elspeth Tailzeor 3 Apr 1661 Samuelston. F/U/Com./Nk./APS v.7, p.31 *Margaret Tasker 1650 Dalkeith. F/U/Proc./Nk./JC26.27 *Marjorie Temple 27 Sep 1649 Pencaitland. F/U/Com./Nk./RCE PA11.8 *Christian Thomesoun 5 Sep 1629 Penicuik. F/U/Com./Ex./RPC 2ser. v.3, p.290 *Annaple [sic] Thompson Dec 1679 Boness. F/U/Men./Ex./Webstr pp.95-103 *Bessie Thompson 1662 Pentcaitland, E.Lothian. F/U/Men./Nk./JC26.28 *Isobel Thompson 1649 Stow. F/U/Men./Ex/Craig-Brown v.1, p.451 *Thomas Thompson Apr 1659 Tranent. M/U/Men./Nk./JC26.26(8) *Issobell Thomsen 1662 Samuelston. F/U/Men./Nk./JC26.28 *Agnes Thomson 16 Oct 1649 Crictoun. F/U/Com./Nk./RCE PA11.8 *Agnes Thomson Apr 1659 Tranent. F/U/Men./Nk./JC26.26(8) *Christine Thomson 13 Jun 1661 Liberton. F/U/Com./Nk./APS v.7, p.268 *Jonet Thomson 3 May 1659 Tranent. F/M/T//Ex./JC26.26 *Jonot Thomson 16 Oct 1649 Edinstoun. F/U/Com./Nk./RCE PA11.8 *Issobell Thomsone 6 Jun 1661 Samuelston. F/U/Com./Nk./APS v.7, p.248 *Margaret Thomsone 17 Nov 1644 MidCalder. F/M/Men./Acq./RPC 2ser. v.8, pp.37,108-9,117-9,138 *Issobell Thomsoun 28 Aug 1628 Midlothian. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.2, p.444 *Beigis Tod 1608 Longniddry. F/U/T/Ex./JC2.4 *Cristiane Tod 27 May 1608 Longniddry. F/U/Men./Ex./Pit v.2, pp.542-544 *Bessie Todrig 28 May 1661 E.Lothian. F/U/Men./Nk./RPC 3ser. v.1, p.647 *Jonet Todry 1662 Haddington. F/U/Men./Nk./JC26.28 *Helen Trottar 1662 Samuelston. F/U/Men./Nk./JC26.28 *Janet Tucidie 1659 Corstorphine. F/U/Men./Nk./JC26.26(3) *Janet Turnet 9 Oct 1649 Sherrefshall. F/W/Com./Nk./RCE PA11.8 *Malie Turnour 11 Nov 1628 Stobhill, Midlothian. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 2 ser. v.2, p.482 *Marioun Tweedie Jan 1662 Penicuik. F/U/Men./Acq./Wilson p.181 *Cristine Umpherstoun 13 Jan 1661 E.Lothian. F/M/Com./Nk./APS v.7, p.268 *Jane Unes 28 Aug 1628 Midlothian. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.2, pp.444 *Margaret Unes 27 Sep 1628 Dalkeith. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 2ser.v.2, pp.410,442,468-9,624 *Agnes Bassie 17 Nov 1644 Mid Calder. F/U/Men./Ex./McCall p.32 *Barbara Veitch 13 Sep 1678 Crichton, Midlothian. F/U/Men./Nk./JC2.15 *Catharine Veitch 8 Dec 1649 Keith Marshall. F/U/Com./Nk./RCE PA11.7, p.7 *Marion Veitch 13 Sep 1678 Peaston. F/U/Com./Ex./RPC 3ser. v.6, p.627 *Margaret Vietche 21 Apr 1630 Cousland, Dalkeith. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.3, p.534 *Kathereine Vertie 2 Dec 1612, Corhous, Lothian. F/M/Com./Nk./RPC v.9, p.500; v.10, pp.5,28 *Elspeth Vester 6 Sep 1661 Spott. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 3ser. v.1, p.34 *Bessie Vicker Dec 1679 Boness. F/U/Men./Ex./Webstr pp.95-103 *Cristine Waderstoun 3 May 1661 E.Lothian. F/U/Com./Nk./APS v.7, p.196-7 *Nicoll Wadie 1662 Haddington. F/U/Men./Nk./JC26.28 *Margret Waldon 1661 Liberton. F/U/Men./Ex./JC26.27 *Jeane Walker 7 Sep 1649 Caridne. F/U/Com./Nk./RCE PA11.8, p.144 *Margaret Walker 7 Nov 1661 Pentland. F/M/Com./Nk./RPC 3ser. v.1, p.74 *Beigs Wallace 21 Aug 1629 Preston. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.3, p.271 *Helen Wast 1649 E.Lothian. F/U/Men./Acq./RPC 2ser. v.8, pp.204-205 *Jonet Wast 1662 Samuelston. F/M/Men./Nk./JC26.28 *Jonet Wast 6 Jun 1661 Samuelston. F/M/Com./Nk./APS v.7, p.248 *Jeane Waster 18 Aug 1649 Carruddne. F/U/Men./Nk./JC26.13 *Cristine Watherston 28 May 1661 Samuelston. F/U/Com./Nk./APS v.7, p.235 *George Watson 6 Sep 1661 Spott. M/U/Com./Nk./RPC 3ser. v.1, p.34 *Janet Watson 1659 Tranent. F/U/Men./Nk./JC26.26(3)(5) *Jonet Watson 1662 Haddington. F/U/Men./Nk./JC26.28 *Margaret Watson 12 Jul 1661 Gilmerton. F/U/Com./Nk./APS v.7, p.336 *Patrick Watson Jun 1649 Dirleton. M/M/Men./Ex../RPC 2ser. v.8, pp.194-195 *Beatrix Watsone 27 Mar 1649 Corstorphine. F/U/Men./Misc./Sc.Nts&Wuer. v.3, pp.122-3 *Jonet Watsone 16 Jul 1661 Dalkeith. F/U/Proc./Nk./JC26.27.1 *Libra Watt 11 May 1649 Grangepans. F/U/Com./Nk./RCE PA11.8, p.72 *William Watt 11 Nov 1628 Midlothian. M/U/Com./Nk./RPC 2 ser. v.2, p.482 *John Wauch Jan 1659 Linlithgow. M/U/Men./Nk./Anal.Scot.v.1, p.204 *Jean Weir 6 Apr 1670 Edinburgh. F/U/T/Ex./JC2.13 *John Weir 8 Jun 1649 Penston. M/M/Men./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.8, pp.190-193 *Major Thomas Weir 6 Apr 1670 Edinburgh. M/U/T/Ex./JC2.13 *James Welsh 6 Jun 1661 Samuelston. M/U/Com./Nk./APS v.7, p.248 *James Welsh 17 Apr 1662 Samuelston, E.Lothian. M/U/T/Ncp./JC26.28 *Margaret Whyte 9 Oct 1678 Lasswade. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 3ser. v.6, p.31 *Margaret Whyte 27 Mar 1680 Bo 'ness. F/M/T/Acq./JC2.15 *Nicoles Wichtman 6 Nov 1649 Crichtoun. M/U/Com./Nk./RCE PA11.8, p.163 *Margaret Wightman 8 Sep 1679 Haddington. F/U/T/Misc./JC10.4 *Agnes Williamson 1649 E.Lothian. F/U/Men./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.8, pp.204-205 *Agnes Williamson 3 Apr 1661 Samuelston. F/U/Com./Nk./APS v.7, p.31 *Agnes Williamson 7 Nov 1661 Samuelston. F/U/Men./Nk./RPC 3ser. v.1, p.78 *Agnes Williamson 27 Jan 1662 Samuelston, E. Lothian. F/M/T/Acq./JC2.20.22;JC26 *Agnes Williamson 1662 Samuelston. F/U/Men./Nk./JC26.28 *Bessie Wilson 12 Jul 1661 Gilmerton. F/U/Com./Nk./APS v.7, p.336 *Bessie Wilson 7 Aug 1661 Liberton, Edinburgh. F/U/T/Ex./JC26.27 *Catherine Wilson 11 May 1649 Grangepans. F/U/Com./Nk./RCE PA11.8, p.72 *Christian Wilson 1662 E.Lothian. F/U/Men./Nk./JC26.28 *Elizabeth Wilson 28 Aug 1649 W.Pencaitland. F/U/Com./Nk./RCE PA11.8, p.137 *Helen Wilson 3 May 1659 Tranent. F/W/T//Ex./JC26.26 *Isobel Wilson 1649 Carriden. F/U/Men./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.8, p.205 *John Wilson 1652 East Lothian. M/U/Proc./Nk./Proc.SRO List *Jonnet Wilson 3 May 1661 E.Lothian. F/U/Com./Nk./APS v.7, p.196-7 *Jonnet Wilson 28 May 1661 Samuelston. F/U/Com./Nk./APS v.7, p.235 *Marjorie Wilson 3 Aug 1661 Newbattle, Dalkeith. F/U/T/Ex./ JC26.27.1 *Christiane Wilsone 3 Aug 1661 Newbattle, Dalkeith. F/U/T/Ex./ JC26.27.1 *Marrion Wilsoune 23 Jan 1659 Stenton, E. Lothian. F/U/Men./Ex./JC26.26C *(Unknown) wife of Robert Wir 1661 Liberton. F/M/Men./Nk./JC26.27 *Geilles Wood 28 Aug 1649 Pencaitland. F/U/Com./Nk./RCE PA11.8, p.137 *Janet Wood 11 Mar 1659 Torine, Stenton. F/U/Men./Nk./JC26.26C *Jonet Wood 8 Feb 1659 Dunbar, Stenton. F/U/Proc./Acq./JC26.26 *Marion Wood 1649 E.Lothian. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.8, pp.204-205 *Marion Wood 1662 E.Lothian. F/U/Men./Nk./JC26.28 *Janet Wright 28 Aug 1628 Niddry. F/U/Com./Nk./RPC 2ser. v.2, p.444 *Margaret Wyllie 5 Jul 1661 Edinburgh. F/U/T/Misc./JC2.10P2 *Cuthbert Wynd 1661 Liberton. M/U/Men./Ex./JC26.27 *Gilbert Wynd 12 Jul 1661 Gilmerton. M/U/Com./Nk./APS v.7, p.336 *Marioun Yool 1660 Tranent. F//U/Men./Nk./JC26.26(4) *Grissel Young 28 Jun 1661 Niddry. F/U/Com./Nk./APS v.7, p.283 *Isobel Young 4 Feb 1629 Eastbarns. F/U/Com./Ex./RPC 2ser. v.3, p.4 *Jonnet Young 28 Jun 1661 Niddry. F/U/Com./Nk./APS v.7, p.283 *Margaret Young 3 Jul 1628 Prestonpans. 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== Louisa May Alcott School, Buffalo Grove, Illinois == ::530 Bernard Drive [https://www.facebook.com/groups/lmalcott/ Louisa May Alcott alumni group on Facebook] ===In Memoriam=== The goal of this project is to celebrate, honor, and memorialize our former classmates, teachers, and staff who were a part of our lives. :Ray Bandemer 1966-2016 [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/160284081/raymond-r_-bandemer memorial] :Greg Bowling 1965-1976 :Vincent Campo 1968-2014 [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/138959086/vincent-g_-campo memorial] :Mike Depcik 1970-1993 [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/63343185/michael-depcik memorial] :Carol Dulski 1963-1981 :Darlene D’Alberto :Steve Factor -2017 :Leanne Garnett 1964-2013 :Matt Gjertsen 1965-2009 :Christopher Gopon 1971-1982 [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/60643591/christopher-p-gopon memorial] :Gregg Gopon 1966-2014 [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/129441227/gregg-b-gopon memorial] [https://www.facebook.com/gregg.gopon Facebook] :Kevin Hauber 1967-2018 :William Kiddle 1967-2012 [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/183824357/william-j_-kiddle memorial] :Pete Leuzler 1965-2009 :Richard Lukaskik 1965-2002 :John May 1966-1977 :Alan Schenwar 1968-2017 [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/183822092/alan-h_-schenwar memorial] :Michele Schenwar (m. Oates) 1967-2006 [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/183821532/michele-g_-oates memorial] :Barb Sedore (m. Eggers) 1956-2010 [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/154252961/barbara-a_-eggers memorial] :Lisa Sedore (m. Murray) 1965-2016 [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/160028371/lisa-ann-murray memorial] :Walter "Butch" Sedore 1958-2003 :Cindy Jo Sterrett 1964-1998 :Jim Sterrett 1966-2007 [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/192711392/james-b-sterrett memorial] Teachers & Staff: :Janet Hults 1948-2003 [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/194095476/janet-sue-hults memorial] Louisa May Alcott 1832-1888 [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/14/louisa-may-alcott memorial] [[Alcott-73|family tree]] ----- Here are some of the tasks that need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. :* update our list of classmates, teachers, and staff who have passed. :* reach out respectfully to friends & family who are interested in helping write a bio for each so we can celebrate and remember our friends. Will you join us? Please post a comment here on this page, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=7101934 send me a private message] if we are missing anyone! Thanks! :Russ Gunther
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=== Overview === This bible was kept by [[Smith-3695|Louise Smith Waters]] and passed down to her granddaughter, [[Huyler-2|Betty Dolores Huyler Albea]]. Records were recorded for Louise's children, father and some cousins. The Bible is currently in the possession of Betty's daughter, Ruby. === Births Page === :[[Smith-3695|Louise]] and [[Smith-3700|Louisa Smith]], Born April 14, 1881 :[[Smith-3714|Larry Walter Smith]], Born Oct 9, 1923 :[[Smith-3705|Fred Smith]], Born Oct 13, 1903 :[[Waters-141|Ethel Waters]], Born Jan 16 1903 :[[Smith-3741|Gertrude Smith]], Born Feb 6, 1901 :Carl Smith, Born Oct 24, 1906 :[[Smith-3742|Claude Smith]], Born March 2, 1904 :Lonnie Smith, Born July 14, 1907 :[[Smith-3702|Aaron Smith]], Born Jan 14, 1908 :[[Smith-3706|Robert L. Smith]], born Jan 14 1908 :[[Waters-145|Alma Waters]], Born June 10, 1906 :[[Smith-3704|Clarence Smith]], Born April 25, 1888 :[[Smith-3710|Eula M Smith]], Born Jan 1, 1909 :[[Smith-3703|Albert Smith]], Born March 12, 1884 :[[Smith-3709|Clara M. Smith]], born Aug 15, 1919 :[[Waters-139|Leverett Edley Watters]], Born April 30, 1881 === Deaths Page === :[[Smith-3704|Clarance Smith]], Died July 8, 1890 :[[Smith-3700|Louisa Smith]], Died June 20, 1899 :Carl Smith, Died June 20, 1908 :[[Waters-140|Ruth Waters]], Died Jan 8, 1910 :[[Smith-3699|R.T. Smith]], Died Oct 24, 1920 :[[Price-428|Dorothy P. Price]], Died Aug 22, 1925 :[[Price-429|Margie L. Price]], Died Aug 6, 1926 :Grady L. Waters, Died March 6, 1923 :William Rudolph Smith, Born Dec 19, 1921 :Died April 18, 1922 :[[Smith-3703|Albert Smith]], Died June 7, 1949 :[[Smith-3695|Louise Waters]], Died July 30, 1949 :[[Waters-139|Leverett Edley Watters]], Born May 1, 1881 :Died Aug 23, 1953 :[[Waters-138|Ruby Lee Huyler]], Died Sept 26, 1953 === Memoranda Page === :[[Waters-145|Alma Waters]] & [[Price-427|Green J. Price]], Married Jan 28, 1923 :[[Price-428|Dorothey Pearl Price]], Born Feb 24, 1924 :[[Price-429|Margie Lee Price]], Born Aug 13, 1925 :[[Waters-144|Jack F. Waters]], Born Nov 23, 1924 :[[Waters-143|L.C. Waters]], Born April 28, 1922 :[[Waters-145|Alma Price]] & [[Thompson-1127|Thos. A. Thompson]], Married April 30, 1933 :[[Waters-142|Milton Waters]], Married [[Echols-29|Lola Mae Echols]], Sept 20, 1934 :[[Poole-122|Betty Ruth Poole]], Born May 12, 1930 :[[Smith-3712|Grace Loraine Smith]], Born Jan 25, 1914 :[[Smith-3713|Jessie Mararet Smith]], Born Aug 17, 1917 :[[Smith-3730|Hattie Lela Smith]], Born April 12, 1920 === Marriages Page === :[[Waters-140|Ruth Watters]], Born Aug 6, 1909 :[[Waters-138|Rubie Lee Waters]], Born Dec 20, 1911 :[[Waters-142|Milton Waters]], Born May 28, 1916 :[[Smith-3707|James R. Smith]], Born Feb 11,1912 :[[Smith-3712|Grace Lorien Smith]], Born May 23, 1915 :[[Smith-3711|Rosa Irene Smith]], Born Dec 4, 1912 :[[Huyler-2|Betty Dolores Huyler]], Born Nov 7, 1931 :[[Smith-3716|Charles Melvin Smith]], Born April 19, 1920 :[[Smith-3711|Rosa Irene Smith]] Died July 4, 1954 :James Lewis Smith, Born Nov 19, 1919
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[[Category:Louisiana Acadian Coast Settlers]] [[Category: 18th Century American Immigration]] [[Category:Louisiana Immigration]] [[Category: Mississippi River Migration and Settlements]] [[Category: Acadian Immigrants to Louisiana]] [[Category: Louisiana]] [[Category:Louisiana Families]] {{ProjectLouisiana}} '''History of the Louisiana Acadian Coast''' When the Acadian expulsion (''Le Grand Derangement'') began in 1755, the banks of the Mississippi River above the German Coast were populated only by scattered Native American settlements and a few retired French veterans who preferred the solitude of the wilderness. New Orleans needed more food for its growing population and the colonial government was encouraging new settlements upriver. In 1762, Jacques Cantrelle, a survivor of the Natchez Massacre and popular New Orleans resident acquired a large land grant above the German Coast in what is now St. James Parish. Two of his sons-in-law, Nicholas Verret and Louis Judice, received grants on either side of Cantrelle's property and moved their families upstream to establish plantations on the west bank of the river. The elderly Cantrelle remained in New Orleans until his sons-in-law had built houses and cleared enough land to begin farming. Establishing a plantation on the river was a difficult task, requiring the construction of a levee to control flooding as well as clearing the land. The Cantrelles needed labor for their new plantations and the Acadian refugees arrived just in time to provide it. The first documented group of Acadians to reach Louisiana arrived in the spring of 1764. The French colonial government was in the process of turning over administrative duties to a new Spanish governor. The outgoing French official d'Abbadie welcomed four Acadian families (POIRIER, RICHARD, CORMIER and LANDRY), a total of 21 individuals, equipped them with some supplies, and sent them to Nicholas Verret who assigned them to farmland in his area on the west bank in modern day St. James Parish. By this time, the central Cantrelle plantation was named "''Cabahannocer''," a Native American term for a duck roosting place, and the larger region was called "the Cabahannocer Coast". The Acadians quickly adapted their Canadian farming skills to the Louisiana requirements, learning how to construct levees and work the marshy soil of the Cabahannocer Coast to grow new sorts of crops. Their labor was also essential to the establishment of the Cantrelle family plantations. Riverfront land was good for agriculture, but space was too limited for cattle ranches (''vacheries''), and meat was in short supply in the New Orleans area. As the new Spanish government took control of the colony, a settlement plan was developed to assign new arrivals to raise cattle in the more open grasslands on Bayou Teche in the Attakapas District. The new policy had just been announced when the second wave of Acadian refugees reached Louisiana. Led by Joseph Broussard dit Beausoleil, 193 Acadians arrived in New Orleans in February 1765 and were welcomed warmly by the new acting governor, Charles Philippe Aubry, who had worked previously with Acadian exiles in New England. Aubry equipped them as well as he could and sent the entire group under Broussard's supervision to the Attakapas District in April 1765. By the end of the year, however, a yellow fever epidemic forced many of the Bayou Teche settlers to abandon their farms and ranches and flee eastward to join the earlier Acadians on the Cabahannocer Coast. By the spring of 1766, the numbers of Acadians on both banks of the Mississippi River had grown so quickly that people were now referring to the area under military control of Cantrelle's son-in-law Nicholas Verret as the (first) "Acadian Coast" in what is now St. James Parish. Verret's militia company in April 1766 included many new Acadian surnames (e.g., LEBLANC, SAUNIER, DUPUIS, BLANCHARD, DOIRON, LAMBERT etc.). When another large group of Acadian refugees arrived from Maryland in September 1766, the new Spanish administration decreed that they should be settled far upriver at St. Gabriel and Fort Natchez in order to fortify the northern boundary against the British. Another fifty Acadian families arrived in New Orleans in July 1767 and were sent quickly by Governor Ulloa to strengthen the new settlement at St. Gabriel. Throughout 1767 and 1768, Indian raids, dysentery from polluted water, erosion and other difficulties prompted the Acadians at St. Gabriel and Natchez to petition the governor to move downstream but Governor Ulloa refused to allow the relocation. In October 1768, many of these desperate settlers joined the Fort Natchez revolt against the Spanish, forcing Ulloa to allow them to move to a "second" Acadian Coast under military supervision of Cantrelle's other son-in-law, Louis Judice, in what is now Ascension Parish. The last massive immigration of Acadian refugees to Louisiana occurred between May and October 1785, when many of the remaining Acadians in France arrived on the famous "Seven Ships." Almost all of these 1,574 Acadians were settled west of the newly established Acadian Coasts, in Bayou Lafourche, Manchac, Baton Rouge and Bayou des Ecores. While some of these new arrivals eventually joined earlier relatives on the river, most of them remained in the central plains and bayous and tended to migrate westward. Thus, by 1785, the Acadian Coast was well-established and had a stable population on both banks of the Mississippi River. Large churches at St. James and Donaldsonville served as population centers which developed into modern day St. James and Ascension Parishes. '''REFERENCES''' * Lillian C. Burgeois, ''Cabanocey: The History, Customs and Folklore of St. James Parish'', Pelican Publishing Co., Gretna LA, 1957. * Carl A. Brasseaux, ''The Founding of New Acadia: The Beginnings of Acadian Life in Louisiana, 1765-1803'', Louisiana State University Press, Baton Rouge, 1987. * Elton J. Oubre, ''Vacherie, St. James Parish, Louisiana: History and Genealogy'', 2nd Ed., Oubre's Books, Thibodaux LA, 2002.
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[[Category: Confederate Army, United States Civil War]] [[Category:Louisiana Warriors]] '''Louisiana Units in the United States Civil War''' category. Over 126,900 soldiers from Louisiana served in the Confederate army.[''Civil War Soldiers and Sailors System'', [https://www.nps.gov/civilwar/search-soldiers.htm National Park Service], accessed September 22, 2018.] This is a list of Louisiana Civil War Confederate Units. ==Infantry== : [[:Category:1st Regiment, Louisiana Infantry, United States Civil War|1st Regiment, Louisiana Infantry]] : [[:Category:1st Regiment, Louisiana Infantry (Nelligan's), United States Civil War|1st Regiment, Louisiana Infantry (Nelligan's)]] : [[:Category:1st Regiment, Louisiana Infantry (Strawbridge's), United States Civil War|1st Regiment, Louisiana Infantry (Strawbridge's)]] : [[:Category:2nd Regiment, Louisiana Infantry, United States Civil War|2nd Regiment, Louisiana Infantry]] : [[:Category:3rd Regiment, Louisiana Infantry, United States Civil War|3rd Regiment, Louisiana Infantry]] : [[:Category:4th Regiment, Louisiana Infantry, United States Civil War|4th Regiment, Louisiana Infantry]] : [[:Category:5th Regiment, Louisiana Infantry, United States Civil War|5th Regiment, Louisiana Infantry]] : [[:Category:6th Regiment, Louisiana Infantry, United States Civil War|6th Regiment, Louisiana Infantry]] : [[:Category:7th Regiment, Louisiana Infantry, United States Civil War|7th Regiment, Louisiana Infantry]] - Pelican Regiment : [[:Category:8th Regiment, Louisiana Infantry, United States Civil War|8th Regiment, Louisiana Infantry]] : [[:Category:9th Regiment, Louisiana Infantry, United States Civil War|9th Regiment, Louisiana Infantry]] : [[:Category:10th Regiment, Louisiana Infantry, United States Civil War|10th Regiment, Louisiana Infantry]] : [[:Category:11th Regiment, Louisiana Infantry, United States Civil War|11th Regiment, Louisiana Infantry]] : [[:Category:12th Regiment, Louisiana Infantry, United States Civil War|12th Regiment, Louisiana Infantry]] : [[:Category:13th Regiment, Louisiana Infantry, United States Civil War|13th Regiment, Louisiana Infantry]] : [[:Category:13th-20th Regiment, Louisiana Infantry, United States Civil War|13th-20th Regiment, Louisiana Infantry]] : [[:Category:14th Regiment, Louisiana Infantry, United States Civil War|14th Regiment, Louisiana Infantry]] : [[:Category:15th Regiment, Louisiana Infantry, United States Civil War|15th Regiment, Louisiana Infantry]] : [[:Category:16th Regiment, Louisiana Infantry, United States Civil War|16th Regiment, Louisiana Infantry]] : [[:Category:17th Regiment, Louisiana Infantry, United States Civil War|17th Regiment, Louisiana Infantry]] : [[:Category:18th Regiment, Louisiana Infantry, United States Civil War|18th Regiment, Louisiana Infantry]] - Lafourche Creoles : [[:Category:18th Regiment, Louisiana Infantry (Consolidated), United States Civil War|18th Regiment, Louisiana Infantry (Consolidated)]] : [[:Category:19th Regiment, Louisiana Infantry, United States Civil War|19th Regiment, Louisiana Infantry]] : [[:Category:20th Regiment, Louisiana Infantry, United States Civil War|20th Regiment, Louisiana Infantry]] - Lovell Regiment : [[:Category:21st Regiment, Louisiana Infantry (Kennedy's), United States Civil War|21st Regiment, Louisiana Infantry (Kennedy's)]] : [[:Category:21st Regiment, Louisiana Infantry (Patton's), United States Civil War|21st Regiment, Louisiana Infantry (Patton's)]] : [[:Category:22nd Regiment, Louisiana Infantry, United States Civil War|22nd Regiment, Louisiana Infantry]] : [[:Category:22nd Regiment, Louisiana Infantry (Consolidated), United States Civil War|22nd Regiment, Louisiana Infantry (Consolidated)]] : [[:Category:25th Regiment, Louisiana Infantry, United States Civil War|25th Regiment, Louisiana Infantry]] : [[:Category:26th Regiment, Louisiana Infantry, United States Civil War|26th Regiment, Louisiana Infantry]] : [[:Category:27th Regiment, Louisiana Infantry, United States Civil War|27th Regiment, Louisiana Infantry]] : [[:Category:28th Regiment, Louisiana Infantry (Gray's), United States Civil War|28th Regiment, Louisiana Infantry (Gray's)]] : [[:Category:29th Regiment, Louisiana Infantry (Thomas'), United States Civil War|29th Regiment, Louisiana Infantry (Thomas')]] (sometimes shown as a second 28th) : [[:Category:30th Regiment, Louisiana Infantry (Sumter Regiment), United States Civil War|30th Regiment Louisiana Infantry (Sumter)]] : [[:Category:31st Regiment, Louisiana Infantry, United States Civil War|31st Regiment, Louisiana Infantry]] : [[:Category:33rd Regiment, Louisiana Infantry, United States Civil War|33rd Regiment, Louisiana Infantry]] : [[:Category: Consolidated Crescent Regiment, Louisiana Infantry, United States Civil War|Consolidated Crescent Regiment, Louisiana Infantry]] : [[:Category:Crescent Regiment, Louisiana Infantry, United States Civil War|Crescent Regiment, Louisiana Infantry]] : [[:Category:1st Special Battalion, Louisiana Infantry (Rightor's), United States Civil War|1st Special Battalion, Louisiana Infantry (Rightor's)]] : [[:Category:1st Special Battalion, Louisiana Infantry (Wheat's), United States Civil War|1st Special Battalion, Louisiana Infantry (Wheat's)]] : [[:Category:4th Battalion, Louisiana Infantry, United States Civil War|4th Battalion, Louisiana Infantry]] : [[:Category:7th Battalion, Louisiana Infantry, United States Civil War|7th Battalion, Louisiana Infantry]] - St.Paul's Foot Rifles : [[:Category:9th Battalion, Louisiana Infantry, United States Civil War|9th Battalion, Louisiana Infantry]] : [[:Category:10th Battalion, Louisiana Infantry, United States Civil War|10th Battalion, Louisiana Infantry]] : [[:Category:11th Battalion, Louisiana Infantry, United States Civil War|11th Battalion, Louisiana Infantry]] : [[:Category:16th Battalion, Louisiana Infantry (Confederate Guards Response Battalion), United States Civil War|16th Battalion, Louisiana Infantry (Confederate Guards Response Battalion)]] ==Sharpshooters== : [[:Category:14th Battalion, Louisiana Sharpshooters (Austin's), United States Civil War|14th Battalion, Louisiana Sharpshooters (Austin's)]] : [[:Category:15th Battalion, Louisiana Sharpshooters (Weatherly's), United States Civil War|15th Battalion, Louisiana Sharpshooters (Weatherly's)]] ==Cavalry== : [[:Category:1st Regiment, Louisiana Cavalry, United States Civil War|1st Regiment, Louisiana Cavalry]] : [[:Category:2nd Regiment, Louisiana Cavalry, United States Civil War|2nd Regiment, Louisiana Cavalry]] : [[:Category:3rd Regiment, Louisiana Cavalry (Harrison's), United States Civil War|3rd Regiment, Louisiana Cavalry (Harrison's)]] : [[:Category:3rd Regiment, Louisiana Cavalry (Pargoud's), United States Civil War|3rd Regiment, Louisiana Cavalry (Pargoud's)]] : [[:Category:3rd Regiment, Louisiana Cavalry (Wingfield's), United States Civil War|3rd Regiment, Louisiana Cavalry (Wingfield's)]] : [[:Category:4th Regiment, Louisiana Cavalry, United States Civil War|4th Regiment, Louisiana Cavalry]] : [[:Category:5th Regiment, Louisiana Cavalry, United States Civil War|5th Regiment, Louisiana Cavalry]] : [[:Category:6th Regiment, Louisiana Cavalry, United States Civil War|6th Regiment, Louisiana Cavalry]] : [[:Category:7th Regiment, Louisiana Cavalry, United States Civil War|7th Regiment, Louisiana Cavalry]] : [[:Category:8th Regiment, Louisiana Cavalry, United States Civil War|8th Regiment, Louisiana Cavalry]] : [[:Category:9th Regiment, Louisiana Cavalry, United States Civil War|9th Regiment, Louisiana Cavalry]] (Ogden's Cavalry) : [[:Category:1st Battalion, Louisiana Cavalry, United States Civil War|1st Battalion, Louisiana Cavalry]] : [[:Category:9th Battalion, Louisiana Cavalry, United States Civil War|9th Battalion, Louisiana Cavalry (Partisan Rangers)]] : [[:Category:13th Battalion, Louisiana Cavalry, United States Civil War|13th Battalion, Louisiana Cavalry (Partisan Rangers)]] : [[:Category:18th Battalion, Louisiana Cavalry, United States Civil War|18th Battalion, Louisiana Cavalry (Partisan Rangers)]] ==Artillery== ===Light Artillery=== : [[:Category:3rd Battery, Louisiana Light Artillery (Benton's), United States Civil War|3rd Battery, Louisiana Light Artillery (Benton's)]] - Bell Battery : [[:Category:1st Field Battery, Louisiana Artillery, United States Civil War|1st Field Battery, Louisiana Artillery]] - St. Mary's Light Artillery, St. Mary's Cannoneers : [[:Category:2nd Field Battery, Louisiana Light Artillery, United States Civil War|2nd Field Battery, Louisiana Light Artillery]] : [[:Category:5th Field Battery, Louisiana Artillery, United States Civil War|5th Field Battery, Louisiana Artillery]] - Pelican Light Artillery : [[:Category:6th Field Battery, Louisiana Light Artillery, United States Civil War|6th Field Battery, Louisiana Light Artillery]] - Grosse Tete Flying Artillery : [[:Category:Washington Battalion, Louisiana Artillery, United States Civil War|Washington Battalion, Louisiana Artillery]] ===Heavy Artillery=== : [[:Category:1st Regiment, Louisiana Heavy Artillery, United States Civil War|1st Regiment, Louisiana Heavy Artillery]] : [[:Category:2nd Battalion, Louisiana Heavy Artillery, United States Civil War|2nd Battalion, Louisiana Heavy Artillery]] : [[:Category:8th Battalion, Louisiana Heavy Artillery, United States Civil War|8th Battalion, Louisiana Heavy Artillery]] ==Militia== : [[:Category:1st Regiment, Chasseurs a pied, Louisiana Militia, United States Civil War|1st Regiment, Chasseurs a pied, Louisiana Militia]] : [[:Category:1st Regiment, Native Guards, Louisiana Militia, United States Civil War|1st Regiment, Native Guards, Louisiana Militia]] : [[:Category:Assumption Regiment, Louisiana Militia, United States Civil War|Assumption Regiment, Louisiana Militia]] : [[:Category:Beauregard Regiment, Louisiana Militia, United States Civil War|Beauregard Regiment, Louisiana Militia]] : [[:Category:Cazadores Espanoles Regiment, Louisiana Militia, United States Civil War|Cazadores Espanoles Regiment, Louisiana Militia]] : [[:Category:Chalmette Regiment, Louisiana Militia, United States Civil War|Chalmette Regiment, Louisiana Militia]] : [[:Category:Claiborne Regiment, Louisiana Militia, United States Civil War|Claiborne Regiment, Louisiana Militia]] : [[:Category:Confederate Guards Regiment, Louisiana Militia, United States Civil War|Confederate Guards Regiment, Louisiana Militia]] : [[:Category:Continental Regiment, Louisiana Militia, United States Civil War|Continental Regiment, Louisiana Militia]] : [[:Category:Irish Regiment, Louisiana Militia, United States Civil War|Irish Regiment, Louisiana Militia]] : [[:Category:LaFourche Regiment, Louisiana Militia, United States Civil War|LaFourche Regiment, Louisiana Militia]] : [[:Category:Leeds' Guards Regiment, Louisiana Militia, United States Civil War|Leeds' Guards Regiment, Louisiana Militia]] : [[:Category:Orleans Fire Regiment, Louisiana Militia, United States Civil War|Orleans Fire Regiment, Louisiana Militia]] : [[:Category:Orleans Guards Regiment, Louisiana Militia, United States Civil War|Orleans Guards Regiment, Louisiana Militia]] : [[:Category:Pointe Coupee Regiment, Louisiana Militia, United States Civil War|Pointe Coupee Regiment, Louisiana Militia]] : [[:Category:St. James Regiment, Louisiana Militia, United States Civil War|St. James Regiment, Louisiana Militia]] : [[:Category:St. Martins Regiment, Louisiana Militia, United States Civil War|St. Martins Regiment, Louisiana Militia]] : [[:Category:Terrebonne Regiment, Louisiana Militia, United States Civil War|Terrebonne Regiment, Louisiana Militia]] : [[:Category:Vermillion Regiment, Louisiana Militia, United States Civil War|Vermillion Regiment, Louisiana Militia]] : [[:Category:Algier's Battalion, Louisiana Militia, United States Civil War|Algier's Battalion, Louisiana Militia]] : [[:Category:Battalion British Fusiliers, Louisiana Militia, United States Civil War|Battalion British Fusiliers, Louisiana Militia]] : [[:Category:Battalion French Volunteers, Louisiana Militia, United States Civil War|Battalion French Volunteers, Louisiana Militia]] : [[:Category:Beauregard Battalion, Louisiana Militia, United States Civil War|Beauregard Battalion, Louisiana Militia]] : [[:Category:Bragg's Battalion, Louisiana Militia, United States Civil War|Bragg's Battalion, Louisiana Militia]] : [[:Category:British Guard Battalion, Louisiana Militia, United States Civil War|British Guard Battalion, Louisiana Militia]] : [[:Category:Jackson Rifle Battalion, Louisiana Militia, United States Civil War|Jackson Rifle Battalion, Louisiana Militia]] : [[:Category: Barr's Independent Company, Louisiana Militia (Blakesley Guards), United States Civil War|Barr's Independent Company, Louisiana Militia (Blakesley Guards)]] : [[:Category: Brenan's Company, Louisiana Militia (Company A, Shamrock Guards), United States Civil War|Brenan's Company, Louisiana Militia (Company A, Shamrock Guards)]] : [[:Category: Delery's Company, Louisiana Militia (St. Bernard Horse Rifles Company), United States Civil War|Delery's Company, Louisiana Militia (St. Bernard Horse Rifles Company)]] : [[:Category: French Company of St. James, Louisiana Militia, United States Civil War|French Company of St. James, Louisiana Militia]] : [[:Category: Knap's Company, Louisiana Militia (Fausse River Guards), United States Civil War|Knap's Company, Louisiana Militia (Fausse River Guards)]] : [[:Category: Lartigue's Company, Louisiana Militia (Bienville Guards), Louisiana Militia, United States Civil War|Lartigue's Company, Louisiana Militia (Bienville Guards), Louisiana Militia]] : [[:Category: Cavalry Squadron, Louisiana Militia (Independent Rangers of Iberville), United States Civil War|Cavalry Squadron, Louisiana Militia (Independent Rangers of Iberville)]] : [[:Category: Cagnolatti's Company, Louisiana Cavalry Militia (Chasseurs of Jefferson), United States Civil War| Cagnolatti's Company, Louisiana Cavalry Militia (Chasseurs of Jefferson)]] : [[:Category: Continental Cadets, Louisiana Militia, United States Civil War|Continental Cadets, Louisiana Militia]] : [[:Category: Crescent Cadets, Louisiana Militia, United States Civil War|Crescent Cadets, Louisiana Militia]] : [[:Category: Lewis Guards, Louisiana Militia, United States Civil War|Lewis Guards, Louisiana Militia]] : [[:Category: Mechanics Guard, Louisiana Militia, United States Civil War|Mechanics Guard, Louisiana Militia]] : [[:Category: Mounted Rangers of Plaquemines, Louisiana Militia, United States Civil War|Mounted Rangers of Plaquemines, Louisiana Militia]] : [[:Category: Squadron Guides d'Orleans, Louisiana Militia, United States Civil War|Squadron Guides d'Orleans, Louisiana Militia]] : [[:Category: St. John the Baptist Reserve Guards, Louisiana Militia, United States Civil War|St. John the Baptist Reserve Guards, Louisiana Militia]] : [[:Category: Lafayette Artillery, Louisiana Militia, United States Civil War|Lafayette Artillery Militia]] : [[:Category: McPherson's Battery, Louisiana Militia (Orleans Howitzers), United States Civil War|McPherson's Battery (Orleans Howitzers) Militia]] ==1st Division== ===1st Brigade=== : [[:Category:3rd Regiment, 1st Brigade, 1st Division, Louisiana Militia, United States Civil War|3rd Regiment, 1st Brigade, 1st Division, Louisiana Militia]] : [[:Category:4th Regiment, 1st Brigade, 1st Division, Louisiana Militia, United States Civil War|4th Regiment, 1st Brigade, 1st Division, Louisiana Militia]] ===2nd Brigade=== : [[:Category:1st Regiment, 2nd Brigade, 1st Division, Louisiana Militia, United States Civil War|1st Regiment, 2nd Brigade, 1st Division, Louisiana Militia]] : [[:Category:2nd Regiment, 2nd Brigade, 1st Division, Louisiana Militia, United States Civil War|2nd Regiment, 2nd Brigade, 1st Division, Louisiana Militia]] : [[:Category:3rd Regiment, 2nd Brigade, 1st Division, Louisiana Militia, United States Civil War|3rd Regiment, 2nd Brigade, 1st Division, Louisiana Militia]] : [[:Category:4th Regiment, 2nd Brigade, 1st Division, Louisiana Militia, United States Civil War|4th Regiment, 2nd Brigade, 1st Division, Louisiana Militia]] ===3rd Brigade=== : [[:Category:1st Regiment, 3rd Brigade, 1st Division, Louisiana Militia, United States Civil War|1st Regiment, 3rd Brigade, 1st Division, Louisiana Militia]] : [[:Category:2nd Regiment, 3rd Brigade, 1st Division, Louisiana Militia, United States Civil War|2nd Regiment, 3rd Brigade, 1st Division, Louisiana Militia]] : [[:Category:3rd Regiment, 3rd Brigade, 1st Division, Louisiana Militia, United States Civil War|3rd Regiment, 3rd Brigade, 1st Division, Louisiana Militia]] : 4th Regiment, 3rd Brigade, 1st Division, Louisiana Militia ==European Brigade== : [[:Category:1st Regiment, European Brigade, Louisiana Militia, United States Civil War|1st Regiment, European Brigade, Louisiana Militia]] : [[:Category:3rd Regiment, European Brigade (Garde Francaise), Louisiana Militia, United States Civil War|3rd Regiment, European Brigade (Garde Francaise), Louisiana Militia]] : [[:Category:4th Regiment, European Brigade, Louisiana Militia, United States Civil War|4th Regiment, European Brigade, Louisiana Militia]] : [[:Category:5th Regiment, European Brigade (Spanish Regiment), Louisiana Militia, United States Civil War|5th Regiment, European Brigade (Spanish Regiment), Louisiana Militia]] : [[:Category:6th Regiment, European Brigade (Italian Guards Battalion), Louisiana Militia, United States Civil War|6th Regiment, European Brigade (Italian Guards Battalion), Louisiana Militia]] ==French Brigade== : [[:Category:1st Regiment, French Brigade, Louisiana Militia, United States Civil War|1st Regiment, French Brigade, Louisiana Militia]] : [[:Category:2nd Regiment, French Brigade, Louisiana Militia, United States Civil War|2nd Regiment, French Brigade, Louisiana Militia]] : [[:Category:3rd Regiment, French Brigade, Louisiana Militia, United States Civil War|3rd Regiment, French Brigade, Louisiana Militia]] : [[:Category:4th Regiment, French Brigade, Louisiana Militia, United States Civil War|4th Regiment, French Brigade, Louisiana Militia]] ==State Guards== : [[:Category:1st Battalion, Louisiana Infantry (State Guards), United States Civil War|1st Battalion, Louisiana Infantry (State Guards)]] ==Reserves== : [[:Category:1st Regiment, Louisiana Reserves, United States Civil War|1st Regiment, Louisiana Reserves]] ==Other== : [[:Category:Bickham's Company, Louisiana (Caddo Militia), United States Civil War|Bickham's Company, Louisiana (Caddo Militia)]] : [[:Category:Bonnabel Guards, Louisiana Militia, United States Civil War|Bonnabel Guards, Louisiana Militia]] : [[:Category:Borge's Company, Louisiana Militia (Garnet Rangers), United States Civil War|Borge's Company, Louisiana Militia (Garnet Rangers)]] : [[:Category:Confederate States Zouave Battalion, Louisiana, United States Civil War|Confederate States Zouave Battalion, Louisiana]] : [[:Category:Catahoula Battalion, Louisiana, United States Civil War|Catahoula Battalion, Louisiana]] : [[:Category:Dubecq's Company, Louisiana Cavalry, United States Civil War|Dubecq's Company, Louisiana Cavalry]] : [[:Category:Fire Battalion, Louisiana Militia, United States Civil War|Fire Battalion, Louisiana Militia]] : [[:Category:Herrick's Company, Louisiana (Orleans Blues), United States Civil War|Herrick's Company, Louisiana (Orleans Blues)]] : [[:Category:Jeff Davis Regiment, Louisiana Infantry, United States Civil War|Jeff Davis Regiment, Louisiana Infantry]] : [[:Category:Lewis' Regiment, Louisiana, United States Civil War|Lewis' Regiment, Louisiana]] : [[:Category:Lott's Company, Louisiana Cavalry (Carroll Dragoons), United States Civil War|Lott's Company, Louisiana Cavalry (Carroll Dragoons)]] : [[:Category:Louisiana and Government Employees Regiment, United States Civil War|Louisiana and Government Employees Regiment]] : [[:Category:Maddox's Regiment, Louisiana Reserve Corps, United States Civil War|Maddox's Regiment, Louisiana Reserve Corps]] : [[:Category:Miles' Legion, Louisiana Volunteers, United States Civil War|Miles' Legion, Louisiana Volunteers]] : [[:Category:Millandon's Company, Louisiana (Jefferson Mounted Guards Company B), United States Civil War|Millandon's Company, Louisiana (Jefferson Mounted Guards Company B)]] : [[:Category:Miller's Independent Company, Louisiana Mounted Rifles, United States Civil War|Miller's Independent Company, Louisiana Mounted Rifles]] : [[:Category:Pelican Regiment, Louisiana Infantry, United States Civil War|Pelican Regiment, Louisiana Infantry]] : [[:Category:Provisional Regiment, Louisiana Legion, United States Civil War|Provisional Regiment, Louisiana Legion]] : [[:Category:Red River Sharpshooters, Louisiana, United States Civil War|Red River Sharpshooters, Louisiana]] : [[:Category:Sabine Reserves, Louisiana, United States Civil War|Sabine Reserves, Louisiana]] : [[:Category:Siege Train Battalion, Louisiana Artillery, United States Civil War|Siege Train Battalion, Louisiana Artillery]] : [[:Category:Watkins' Battalion, Louisiana Reserve Corps, United States Civil War|Watkins' Battalion, Louisiana Reserve Corps]] : [[:Category:Weatherly's Battalion, Louisiana Infantry, United States Civil War|Weatherly's Battalion, Louisiana Infantry]] ===Artillery=== : [[:Category:Beauregard Battalion Battery, Louisiana Artillery, United States Civil War|Beauregard Battalion Battery, Louisiana Artillery]] : [[:Category:Bridge's Battery, Louisiana Light Artillery, United States Civil War|Bridge's Battery, Louisiana Light Artillery]] : [[:Category:Castellano's Battery, Louisiana Artillery, United States Civil War|Castellano's Battery, Louisiana Artillery]] : [[:Category:Fenner's Battery, Louisiana Light Artillery, United States Civil War|Fenner's Battery, Louisiana Light Artillery]] : [[:Category:Green's Company, Louisiana Artillery (Louisiana Guard Battery), United States Civil War|Green's Company, Louisiana Artillery (Louisiana Guard Battery)]] : [[:Category:Guyol's Company, Louisiana Artillery (Orleans Artillery), United States Civil War|Guyol's Company, Louisiana Artillery (Orleans Artillery)]] : [[:Category:Holmes' Battery, Louisiana Light Artillery, United States Civil War|Holmes' Battery, Louisiana Light Artillery]] : [[:Category:Hutton's Company, Louisiana Artillery (Crescent Artillery Company A), United States Civil War|Hutton's Company, Louisiana Artillery (Crescent Artillery Company A)]] : [[:Category:Kean's Battery, Louisiana Artillery (Orleans Independent Artillery), United States Civil War|Kean's Battery, Louisiana Artillery (Orleans Independent Artillery)]] : [[:Category:King's Battery, Louisiana Artillery, United States Civil War|King's Battery, Louisiana Artillery]] : [[:Category:Landry's Company, Louisiana Artillery (Donaldsonville Artillery), United States Civil War|Landry's Company, Louisiana Artillery (Donaldsonville Artillery)]] : [[:Category:LeGardeur's Company, Louisiana Light Artillery (Orleans Guard Battery), United States Civil War|LeGardeur's Company, Louisiana Light Artillery (Orleans Guard Battery)]] : [[:Category:Moody's Company, Louisiana Artillery (Madison Light Artillery), United States Civil War|Moody's Company, Louisiana Artillery (Madison Light Artillery)]] : Point Coupee Artillery, Louisiana, United States Civil War : [[:Category:Watson Battery, Louisiana Artillery, United States Civil War|Watson Battery, Louisiana Artillery]] ===Cavalry=== : [[:Category:Benjamin's Company, Louisiana Cavalry, United States Civil War|Benjamin's Company, Louisiana Cavalry]] : [[:Category:Bond's Company, Louisiana Mounted Partisan Rangers, United States Civil War|Bond's Company, Louisiana Mounted Partisan Rangers]] : [[:Category:Cole's Company, Louisiana Cavalry (Louisiana Mounted Rangers), United States Civil War|Cole's Company, Louisiana Cavalry (Louisiana Mounted Rangers)]] : [[:Category:Dreux's Company A, Louisiana Cavalry, United States Civil War|Dreux's Company A, Louisiana Cavalry]] : [[:Category:Greenleaf's Company, Louisiana Cavalry (Orleans Light Horse), United States Civil War|Greenleaf's Company, Louisiana Cavalry (Orleans Light Horse)]] : [[:Category:Norwood's Company, Louisiana Cavalry Militia (Jeff Davis Rangers), United States Civil War|Norwood's Company, Louisiana Cavalry Militia (Jeff Davis Rangers)]] : [[:Category:Nutt's Company, Louisiana Cavalry (Red River Rangers), United States Civil War|Nutt's Company, Louisiana Cavalry (Red River Rangers)]] : [[:Category:Webb's Company, Louisiana Cavalry, United States Civil War|Webb's Company, Louisiana Cavalry]] ==Sources==
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== Early Inhabitants == : Louisiana has always been a melting pot & this page is where to start your search - for the Native Peoples, pioneers, explorers, [[Space:Louisiana_Early_Inhabitants#Acadian_Refugees|refugees]], [[Space:Louisiana_Early_Inhabitants#Louisiana_First_Families|settlers]], [[Space:Louisiana_Early_Inhabitants#Louisiana_Slaves|slaves]], [[Space:Louisiana_Early_Inhabitants#Louisiana_Immigration|immigrants]], soldiers, and deportees who contributed to the rich culture that has condensed into a much smaller area. : If you're looking for the earliest inhabitants, you'll find categories for [[:Category:Native American Tribes of Louisiana|Native American Tribes of Louisiana]], but not very many people in those categories. The [[Project:Native_Americans|Native Americans Project]] may have resources that could help your search. : Among the first Europeans in the area were French trappers - ''coureurs des bois
[Wikipedia: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coureur_des_bois Coureur des bois], "primarily or solely fur trade entrepreneurs and not individually well known. The most prominent coureurs des bois were also explorers and gained fame as such."]'' - coming down from Canada, and Spanish settlers and soldiers along the Gulf Coast. ''I'm pretty sure there are categories for these groups - I just need to find them. ~ [[Noland-165|Noland-165]] 12:58, 6 July 2017 (EDT)'' : See the [[Space:Spanish_Louisiana|Spanish Louisiana project]] and [[:Category: Luisiana, Nueva España]], and check out other pages included on [[:Category:Louisiana]] (below the categories). : For folks just passing though, check out the [[Project:Westward Ho|Westward Ho! project]] - a subproject of Westward Ho! is [[:Category:US Pioneers and Settlers]]. And there's also a [[Project:Lewis_and_Clark_Expedition|Lewis & Clark Expedition]] project. === Louisiana First Families === : The heart of the [[Project:Louisiana_Families|Louisiana Families Project]] are the folks who stayed - [[Project:Louisiana_Families#Louisiana_First_Families|Louisiana's First Families]]. [[:Category:Louisiana First Families]] is for the earliest known heads of families, male and female, in Louisiana. For later immigrants, they should have arrived in time to be in the 1900 US Census. People in this category need to have a place of birth outside of Louisiana or be the earliest known member of the family in Louisiana. See details on the [[Project:Louisiana_Families#Louisiana_First_Families|Louisiana Families project page]]. === Neutral Ground Settlers === : Click [[Space:Neutral_Ground|here]] for more information about this fascinating slice of Louisiana that officially existed outside the jurisdiction of both Spain and the United States from 1806 to 1821. === Acadian Refugees === ==== The Wall of Names at the Acadian Memorial ==== : This group of settlers, although they came to Louisiana, are more strongly associated with the [[Project:Acadians|Acadians Project]], but they are dear to us, so they get their own heading (two of them!). :: [[:Category:The_Wall_of_Names_at_the_Acadian_Memorial|The Wall of Names at the Acadian Memorial]] : The Wall of Names lists approximately 3000 persons identified as Acadian refugees in early Louisiana records - we would like to have profiles for all of them. === Louisiana Slaves === : Tracing your roots when your ancestors were uprooted and sold is, to say the least, difficult. WikiTree is working to make that easier with projects and categories. Under the [[Project: US Black Heritage|US Black Heritage Project]] are by-state categories, including [[:Category: Louisiana, Slavery]], and the project page has some excellent resources listed, both [[Space:Slavery%2C_United_States_of_America|general]] and by state: see [[Space:Slavery%2C_Louisiana_Resources|Louisiana]]. === Louisiana Immigration === : Additional categories for specific pioneer groups have been or are being developed. They include * [[:Category:German_Coast_Settlers|Category: German Coast Settlers]], for the pioneer first families of St. Charles, Parish, Louisiana (see [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/207972/ this G2G post], Jan. 7, 2016). **''coordinator: [[Girouard-4019|Jacqueline Girouard]]'' * [[:Category: Migrants from Canary Islands to Spanish Louisiana|Migrants from Canary Islands to Spanish Louisiana]]. Settlers from the Canary Islands became a distinct ethnic group living in Louisiana and were known as Isleños ([[:Category:Islenos]]). See also [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/263922/category-should-immigrants-canary-islands-louisiana-placed this G2G post], June 19, 2016. * [[:Category:Louisiana_Acadian_Coast_Settlers|Louisiana Acadian Coast Settlers]] (see [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/230801/acadian-coast-pioneers this G2G discussion], March 17, 2016). * [[:Category:Mississippi_River_Migration_and_Settlements|Mississippi River Migration and Settlements]] (see [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/230936/mississippi-river-migration-settlements this G2G discussion], March 18, 2016). **''coordinator: [[Noland-165|Liz Shifflett]]'' * [[Space:Routes_to_Attakapas|Routes to Attakapas and the Acadian Prairies]], April 2016. * [[Space:Irish_in_Louisiana|Irish in Louisiana]] (see suggestions for categories below also), sub-project started July 28, 2017. :These come under the [[:Category:Louisiana_Immigration|Louisiana Immigration]] category, which also includes categories by nationality (e.g., [[:Category: Louisiana, New France, Immigrants from France|Louisiana, New France, Immigrants from France]]). :Suggestions for additional categories? * Category:New Orleans, Irish Channel or Irish Channel, New Orleans ? ** See [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/229572/ this G2G post]. ** See Wikipedia: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irish_Channel,_New_Orleans Irish Channel, New Orleans] * Category:... Redbones / Category:... Melungeons ** See [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/420712/louisiana-early-inhabitants-and-redbones-and-melungeons this G2G post] * Category: Louisiana Neutral Ground (created); Category: Texas Neutral Ground ? ** See [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/420712/louisiana-early-inhabitants-and-redbones-and-melungeons this G2G post] ** See Wikipedia: [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neutral_Ground_(Louisiana) Neutral Ground (Louisiana)] * Category:Vietnamese Immigrants to Louisiana - with major immigration to Louisiana in 1970s, they're not "Early Inhabitants", but Vietnamese immigrants definitely have joined Louisiana's melting pot! ** See New Orleans' [http://www.neworleansonline.com/neworleans/multicultural/multiculturalhistory/vietnamese.html Vietnamese]. ** See Wikipedia: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vietnamese_in_New_Orleans Vietnamese in New Orleans] == Y'all Come == : [[Project:Louisiana]] covers everything and everyone: Did you step foot in Louisiana? Did you stay? You're family. Were you born here? lived here? married here? died here? You're family. Did you come bearing arms agin us... well, maybe not. But we might have a category for you: Check out [[:Category:Louisiana Warriors]]. Not a category for people but a gateway to projects, categories, and pages related to Louisiana Warriors — those who fought for Louisiana from its earliest days on through modern wars, when fighting in defense of your home expanded to defending your homeland far from your own home. : So if you're from Louisiana or live in Louisiana, or have an ancestor who was or did, this sticker's for you: :::
{{Louisiana Sticker}} : Because there are so many people in Louisiana, please also add a location category too, not just the sticker. [[:Category:Louisiana]] is a top-level category (no people profiles), but it's the place to find more specific location categories. If you don't have anything more specific, use [[:Category: Unknown parish, Louisiana]] : For details about more stickers and templates, check out [[Project:Louisiana_Families#Templates|Templates]] on the project page for [[Project:Louisiana_Families|Louisiana Families]]. === Recap === * Native Peoples: [[:Category:Native American Tribes of Louisiana]], [[Project:Native_Americans]] * Pioneers: [[:Category:US Pioneers and Settlers]], [[Project:Westward Ho]] * Explorers: [[Project:Lewis_and_Clark_Expedition|Lewis & Clark Expedition]] * Refugees: [[#Acadian_Refugees]], [[Project:Acadians]] * Settlers: [[:Category:Louisiana First Families]], [[Project:Louisiana_Families#Louisiana_First_Families|Louisiana's First Families, Project:Louisiana_Families]] ** [[Space:Spanish_Louisiana]], [[:Category: Luisiana, Nueva España]] ** [[#Louisiana_Immigration]] * Slaves: [[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Slavery]], [[Project:US_Southern_Colonies]]; [[Space:African-American_Project]] * Immigrants: [[:Category:Louisiana_Immigration]], [[#Louisiana_Immigration]] * Soldiers: ... ''thinking specifically Spanish soldiers, but while I'm looking, see [[:Category:Louisiana_Warriors]] (no people but lots of categories/pages),'' [[Project:Military_and_War|Military and War Project]] * Deportees: ... ''I posted something I think is relevant, but I can't find what I'm thinking of yet, so I don't know if I have something for "Deportees" or not'' === Who Dat? What Country? Where are they? === : Just a couple G2G posts encountered when wandering through those tagged {{Tag Link|Louisiana}} that were too good not to share: * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/373228/what-is-the-difference-between-a-cajun-and-a-creole Cajun, Creole - what's the difference] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/331687/how-to-rationalize-louisiana-locations How to Rationalize Louisiana Locations] (or "from France to Spain and Back again... then to Statehood in 1812"). * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/309879/there-category-louisianan-who-fought-the-revolutionary-war Is there a category for a Louisianan who fought in the Revolutionary War?] (probably could have found it at [[:Category:Louisiana Warriors]] - if not then, you can now! And it's another reason to include Louisiana Warriors on this page!) === Louisiana, Name Studies === : Almost forgot! Check out Name Studies and also head back over to the project page for more information about [[Project:Louisiana_Families#One_Name_Studies|Louisiana One Name Studies]]. == Sources & Resources ==
* [[Space:Louisiana Families - Resources|Louisiana Families - Resources]] * [[:Category:Louisiana Genealogy Resources]]. == Related Projects and Groups == === [[Space:Chronicles_of_New_France|Chronicles of New France]] === === [[Project:Acadians|Acadians Project]] === https://www.wikitree.com/images/badge/acadia.gif === [[Project:Native_Americans|Native Americans Project]] === https://www.wikitree.com/images/badge/native_americans.gif === [[Project:US_Southern_Colonies|US Southern Colonies Project]] === https://www.wikitree.com/images/badge/southern_colonies.gif * especially these [[Project:US_Southern_Colonies#Each_Sub_Project|subprojects]] ** [[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_French|French Colonies]] ** [[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Spanish_La_Florida_WEST|Spanish La Florida WEST]] ** [[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Slavery#Louisiana|Slavery - Louisiana]] ** [[Space:Southern_Pioneers|Southern Pioneers]] === [[Project:Westward_Ho|Westward Ho Project]] === https://www.wikitree.com/images/badge/westward_ho.gif * especially the [[Project:Westward_Ho#Current_Sub-Projects|subproject]] ** [[Project:Lewis_and_Clark_Expedition|Lewis and Clark Expedition]] === [[Project:Categorization|Categorization Project]] === https://www.wikitree.com/images/badge/categorization.gif
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[[Category:Louisiana]][[Category: Louisiana Projects]][[Category:Louisiana Families Project]][[Category:Louisiana Categories Project]][[Category:Louisiana Genealogy Resources]] {{ProjectLouisiana}} == Resources == See also information and links at [[:Category:Louisiana Genealogy Resources]]. === Louisiana === In addition to the usual sources these are for Louisiana * [http://www.usgwarchives.net/la/laparmap.html parish map] (clickable to the USGenWeb parish page) * [http://www.sos.la.gov/HistoricalResources/ResearchHistoricalRecords/Pages/OnlinePublicVitalRecordsIndex.aspx Louisiana Vital Records Index]. Louisiana Secretary of State. Has birth, marriage and death records for Louisiana. * [https://www.lahistory.org/resources/dictionary-louisiana-biography/ Dictionary of Louisiana Biography] at The Louisiana Historical Association. * [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~laoffla/FFL-index.htm First Families of Louisiana], certificate program, Louisiana Genealogical & Historical Society * [http://www.thecajuns.com/oldnew.htm Louisiana History: Old and New Place Names] at thecajuns.com. genealogy, history and culture. * [https://www.sos.la.gov/HistoricalResources/ResearchHistoricalRecords/LocateHistoricalRecords/Pages/ConfederatePensionDatabase.aspx Louisiana State Archives] Confederate Pension Applications Index Database * [[Space:African_American_Resources|African_American_Resources]] a Free Space listing with many resources not just for Louisiana. * [http://mytpl.org/genealogy/ Terrebone Parish Library System] - Genealogy Dept * [http://www.mylhcv.com/geneology/ Louisiana Historical and Cultural Vistas] This site has links to both free and paid material. It all seems to be by Christophe Landry, an expert in Louisiana genealogy. ==== New Orleans ==== *[https://nolacatholic.org/publication Archdiocese of New Orleans, indexes to Sacramental Records] - digital PDFs of volumes 1 - 11 (covering 1718 - 1815) are accessible from this page. Later publications through volume 19 (covering through 1831) may be purchased, or are available at many libraries with good genealogical collections. *[https://nolacatholic.org/church-records Archdiocese of New Orleans, Sacramental Records] - digital PDFs of original baptism, marriage, and burial registers may be accessed from this page. Records cover 1731-1818 but with lots of gaps. The above indexes can be used to help locate most of the register entries. * [http://nutrias.org/~nopl/inv/invlist.htm#early Finding Aids for the Records of New Orleans Municipal Government] This is an almost overwhelming list. For research in New Orleans a brief review is required. ==== Washington Parish ==== * [[Space:Mile_Branch_Settlement_at_Washington_Parish_Fair|Mile Branch Settlement at Washington Parish Fair - program]] - Lots of detailed information about these families of Washington Parish. * Book: [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/177586-redirection Legal Records of Washington Parish, 1819-1897 (Volume 1)], 98 images. Papers from the Personal Files of Hardy Richardson, Lawyer, State Senator, and Colonel in CSA, 1822-1822. Compiled by: E. Russ Williams, Jr. Bogalusa, Louisiana, 1962. - This book has legal papers of various families throughout the area, including records pertaining to successions, lawsuits, and various correspondence. * Book: [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/151154-redirection Legal Records of Washington Parish, 1819-1897 (Volume 2)], 126 images. Abstracts of conveyance book W-1 Tangipahoa Parish 1819-1869 and Duplicates of Washington Parish deeds 1819-1840. Abstracted and compiled by: E. Russ Williams, Jr. Bogalusa, Louisiana, 1965. - This book covers records of the eastern-most portion of current-day Tangipahoa Parish that was originally part of Washington Parish. ==== Calcasieu Parish ==== * [https://www.calcasieulibrary.org/genealogy-collections Southwest Louisiana Genealogical and Historical Library] - The Maude Reid Scrapbook is a great resource for St. Charles history. See the [https://calcasieulibrary.libnet.info/images/pdfs/calcasieulibrary/Genealogy/Maud_Reid_Index.pdf Maude Reid Scrapbook index], 1,833 images. === Books === * Granville W. and and N. C. Gough. [http://www.somosprimos.com/hough/louisiana.pdf Spain's Louisiana Patriots in its 1779-1783 War with England During the American Revolution - Part 6] * ''"[[Space:Louisiana, Biographical and Historical Memoirs|Louisiana, Biographical and Historical Memoirs]]"'' (Chicago, The Goodspeed publishing company, 1892)
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'''Title:''' The Louisiana Purchase Treaty
'''Description:''' Treaty to purchase land from France
'''Netotiators - Signers:''' Robert Livingston, [[Monroe-17|James Monroe]]
'''President:''' [[jefferson-1|Thomas Jefferson]]
'''Date Enacted:''' 30 April 1803
The Louisiana Purchase (French: Vente de la Louisiane "Sale of Louisiana") was the acquisition by the United States of America in 1803 of 828,000 square miles (2,140,000 km2) of France's claim to the territory of Louisiana. The U.S. paid 50 million francs ($11,250,000) plus cancellation of debts worth 18 million francs ($3,750,000), for a total sum of 15 million dollars (less than 3 cents per acre) for the Louisiana territory ($233 million in 2011 dollars, less than 42 cents per acre). The Louisiana territory encompassed all or part of 15 current U.S. states and two Canadian provinces. The land purchased contained all of present-day Arkansas, Missouri, Iowa, Oklahoma, Kansas, and Nebraska; parts of Minnesota that were west of the Mississippi River; most of North Dakota; most of South Dakota; northeastern New Mexico; northern Texas; the portions of Montana, Wyoming, and Colorado east of the Continental Divide; Louisiana west of the Mississippi River, including the city of New Orleans; and small portions of land that would eventually become part of the Canadian provinces of Alberta and Saskatchewan. == Treaty signing == On Saturday, April 30, 1803, the Louisiana Purchase Treaty was signed by Robert Livingston, [[monroe-17|James Monroe]], and Barbé Marbois in Paris. [[jefferson-1|Jefferson]] announced the treaty to the American people on July 4. After the signing of the Louisiana Purchase agreement in 1803, Livingston made this famous statement, "We have lived long, but this is the noblest work of our whole lives...From this day the United States take their place among the powers of the first rank." The United States Senate ratified the treaty with a vote of twenty-four to seven on October 20. On the following day, it authorized President Jefferson to take possession of the territory and establish a temporary military government. In legislation enacted on October 31, Congress made temporary provisions for local civil government to continue as it had under French and Spanish rule and authorized the President to use military forces to maintain order. Plans were also set forth for several missions to explore and chart the territory, the most famous being the Lewis and Clark Expedition. France turned New Orleans over on December 20, 1803 at The Cabildo. On March 10, 1804, a formal ceremony was conducted in St. Louis to transfer ownership of the territory from France to the United States. Effective on October 1, 1804, the purchased territory was organized into the Territory of Orleans (most of which became the state of Louisiana) and the District of Louisiana, which was temporarily under the control of the governor and judges of the Indiana Territory. == States Affected == (see map) #[[:Category:Arkansas|Arkansas]] #[[:Category:Missouri|Missouri]] #[[:Category:Iowa|Iowa]] #[[:Category:Oklahoma|Oklahoma]] #[[:Category:Kansas|Kansas]] #[[:Category:Nebraska|Nebraska]] #[[:Category:Minnesota|Minnesota]] #[[:Category:North Dakota|North Dakota]] #[[:Category:South Dakota|South Dakota]] #[[:Category:New Mexico|New Mexico]] #[[:Category:Texas|Texas]] #[[:Category:Montana|Montana]] #[[:Category:Wyoming|Wyoming]] #[[:Category:Colorado|Colorado]] #[[:Category:Louisiana|Louisiana]] * Canadian provinces of [[:Category:Alberta|Alberta]] and [[:Category:Saskatchewan|Saskatchewan]] == Links == The [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louisiana_Purchase Louisiana Purchase] on [[Wikipedia:Wikipedia|Wikipedia]]. [[Category:US History]] [[Category:Presidential Acts]]
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[[Category:Louisiana]][[Category:Louisiana Warriors]][[Category:Louisiana Genealogy Resources]][[Category:Confederate States of America, United States Civil War]] Louisiana Resource Page for WikiTree: '''US Civil War: War Between the States Project''' *[[Project:US_Civil_War:_War_Between_the_States | US Civil War: War Between the States Project Page]] *[[Space:Civil_War_Project_Resource_Page | Project Resource Page]] ==Introduction== Louisiana seceded from the Union on January 26, 1861. New Orleans, Louisiana, the largest city in the entire South, was strategically important as a port city due to its location along the Mississippi River and its access to the Gulf of Mexico, and the United States War Department very early on planned on its capture. It was taken by Federal troops on April 25, 1862. Because a large part of the population had Union sympathies (or compatible commercial interests), the Federal government took the unusual step of designating the areas of Louisiana then under Federal control as a state within the Union, with its own elected representatives to the U.S. Congress. For the latter part of the war, both the Union and the Confederacy recognized their own distinct Louisiana governors.[[[Wikipedia:Louisiana in the Civil War]].] === Free Sites === *[http://www.archives.gov/research/military/civil-war/resources.html National Archives] *[http://www.archives.gov/research/alic/reference/military/civil-war-resources.html Military Resources Civil War] *[http://www.civil-war.net/ The Civil War Home Page] *[http://www.lib.lsu.edu/cwc/ LSU Special Collections] *[http://www.louisianacivilwar.org/p/resource-links.html?m=1 Louisiana in the Civil War Resource Links] *[http://www.slpl.lib.mo.us/libsrc/stateconfed.htm State Archived not in the Holdings of the Federal Archives] *[http://www.pbs.org/civilwar/classroom/archival_resources.html PBS Civil War Classroom] *[http://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Louisiana_in_the_Civil_War Family Search Louisiana in the Civil War] *[http://blueandgraytrail.com/battles/Louisiana The Blue and Gray Trail] ==== Union ==== *[http://www.civilwararchive.com/unionla.htm Civil War Archive: Louisiana Union Regiments] *[http://www.suvcwdb.org/ Louisiana Sons of Union Soldiers Grave Registration] *[http://www.ajc.com/news/news/local/daughters-of-union-soldiers-honor-their-ancestors/ndPnd/ Daughters of Union Soldiers] ==== Confederate ==== *[http://youngsanders.org/youngsanderssoldierscommands.html Military Records of Louisiana Confederate - Young Sanders Center] *[http://www.sos.la.gov/HistoricalResources/ResearchHistoricalRecords/LocateHistoricalRecords/Pages/ConfederatePensionDatabase.aspx Confederate Pension Database] *[http://www.usgwarchives.net/la/military/wbts.htm US GenWeb Louisiana Confederate Soldiers] *[http://www.sonofthesouth.net/ Sons of the South Harper's Weekly] *[http://www.louisianaudc.org/ Louisiana UDC] *[https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Louisiana,_Civil_War_Service_Records_of_Confederate_Soldiers_(FamilySearch_Historical_Records) Family Search Lousiana Confederate Records] *[http://www.penandsaber.com/grays28th/index.html Gray's 28th Infantry Louisiana Muster Roll] === Paid Sites === [http://www.civilwardata.com/ American Civil War Database] Annual Membership $25, visitor pass $10. I haven't used this site, so cannot review. [http://www.fold3.com/ Fold3] Annual Membership, $79.95. Coupons and discounts are available online for certain groups, including veterans. An Ancestry site. Has many military record images (not all), census records. Navagation/searches can be difficult. Record images are very good. [http://go.fold3.com/special/?iid=446 7 Day Free Trial] could be used if you amass a number of searches and complete them at one time. NOTE: Check the project page for members who are willing to do a look up based upon their membership. === Categories Existing on WikiTree === ==== Louisiana POW Camps ==== ==== Cemeteries ==== *[[:Category: Louisiana, Cemeteries|Louisiana, Cemeteries]] *[[:Category:Alexandria_National_Cemetery%2C_Pineville%2C_Louisiana | Alexandria National Cemetery]] Pineville ==== Units ==== ===== Louisiana Units CONFEDERATE ===== *[[:Category: Louisiana, United States Civil War| Louisiana CSA Units]] ===== Louisiana Units UNION ===== *[[:Category: Louisiana (Union), United States Civil War | Louisiana Union Units]] === Cemeteries === *[http://www.nps.gov/civilwar/search-cemeteries.htm National Parks Service] records search for national cemeteries. *[http://www.nps.gov/history/nr/travel/national_cemeteries/Louisiana/Baton_Rouge_National_Cemetery.html Alexandria] *[http://www.nps.gov/history/nr/travel/national_cemeteries/Louisiana/Chalmette_National_Cemetery.html Chalmette] *[http://www.nps.gov/history/nr/travel/national_cemeteries/Louisiana/Port_Hudson_National_Cemetery.html Port Hudson] *[http://www.cem.va.gov/cems/nchp/batonrouge.asp Baton Rouge National Cemetery] *[http://gravelocator.cem.va.gov/ VA Nationwide Gravesite Locator] ===POW Camps=== *[http://www.youngsanders.org/youngsandersprisonlife.html Camp Pratt] === Conflicts in Louisiana === ''As listed by the National Park Services'' *[http://www.nps.gov/hps/abpp/battles/la003.htm Baton Rouge] *[http://www.nps.gov/hps/abpp/battles/la020.htm Blair's Landing] *[http://www.nps.gov/hps/abpp/battles/la004.htm Donaldsonville] *[http://www.nps.gov/hps/abpp/battles/la013.htm Donaldsonville 2] *[http://www.nps.gov/hps/abpp/battles/la006.htm Fort Bisland] *[http://www.nps.gov/hps/abpp/battles/la017.htm Fort De Russy] *[http://www.nps.gov/hps/abpp/battles/la001.htm Forts Jackson & St. Phillip] *[http://www.nps.gov/hps/abpp/battles/la005.htm Georgia Landing] *[http://www.nps.gov/hps/abpp/battles/la014.htm Goodrich's Landing] *[http://www.nps.gov/hps/abpp/battles/la007.htm Irish Bend] *[http://www.nps.gov/hps/abpp/battles/la015.htm Kock's Plantation] *[http://www.nps.gov/hps/abpp/battles/la012.htm LaFourche Crossing] *[http://www.nps.gov/hps/abpp/battles/la018.htm Mansfield] *[http://www.nps.gov/hps/abpp/battles/la022.htm Mansura] *[http://www.nps.gov/hps/abpp/battles/la011.htm Milliken's Bend] *[http://www.nps.gov/hps/abpp/battles/la021.htm Monett's Ferry] *[http://www.nps.gov/hps/abpp/battles/la002.htm New Orleans] *[http://www.nps.gov/hps/abpp/battles/la009.htm Plains Store] *[http://www.nps.gov/hps/abpp/battles/la019.htm Pleasant Hill] *[http://www.nps.gov/hps/abpp/battles/la010.htm Port Hudson] *[http://www.nps.gov/hps/abpp/battles/la016.htm Stirling's Plantation] *[http://www.nps.gov/hps/abpp/battles/la008.htm Vermillion Bayou] *[http://www.nps.gov/hps/abpp/battles/la023.htm Yellow Bayou] ''part of the [http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_River_Campaign Red River Campaign''] ====Other Battles and Skirmishes==== *[[Wikipedia:Battle_of_Baton_Rouge_(1862) | Battle of Baton Rouge]] === Flags === *[http://www.loeser.us/flags/civil.html Historical Flags of Our Ancestors] *[http://www.loeser.us/flags/civil-southern.html Southern Civil War Regimental and Unit. Flags] === Maps === *[http://www.nps.gov/hps/abpp/battles/LAmap.htm Map of Louisiana Civil War Sites] *[http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Plan_de_Baton_Rouge_en_1862.jpg Map. Depicting Battle of Baton Rouge] === Medals === ''57 Medals of Honor were awarded for actions "on the ground" in Louisiana during the Civil War.'' :''ALBERT WEISBOGEL received TWO Medals of Honor for two separate non-combat actions to rescue fellow sailors from drowning.'' *[http://www.homeofheroes.com/moh/states/la.html Home of Heroes, Louisiana] === Museums === *[http://www.campmoorela.com Camp Moore Museum and Cemetery] *[http://confederatemuseum.com/ Louisiana Confederate Museum] *[http://www.neworleansonline.com/directory/location.php?locationID=1253 Louisiana's Civil War Museum, New Orleans Online] === Timeline of Events in Louisiana=== === Parish (County) Resources === ==== Acadia ==== *[http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acadia Wikipedia:Acadia in the Civil War] ==== Allen ==== *[http://files.usgwarchives.net/la/desoto/military/civilwar/infantry/cres00af.txt Consolidated Crescent Regiment] ==== Ascension ==== *[http://files.usgwarchives.net/la/ascension/military/cannon30gmt.txt Ogden's Regiment] ==== Assumption ==== ==== Avoyelles ==== ==== Beauregard ==== ==== Bienville ==== ==== Bossier ==== ==== Caddo ==== ==== Calcasieu ==== ==== Caldwell ==== ==== Cameron ==== ==== Catahoula ==== ==== Claiborne ==== ==== Concordia ==== ==== De Soto ==== ==== East Baton Rouge ==== [[:Category:Siege_of_Port_Hudson|Siege of Port Hudson]] ==== East Carroll ==== ==== East Feliciana ==== ==== Evangeline ==== ==== Franklin ==== ==== Grant ==== ==== Iberia ==== ==== Iberville ==== ==== Jackson ==== ==== Jefferson ==== ==== Jefferson Davis ==== ==== La Salle ==== ==== Lafayette ==== ==== Lafourche ==== ==== Lincoln ==== ==== Livingston ==== ==== Madison ==== ==== Morehouse ==== ==== Natchitoches ==== ==== Orleans ==== *[http://www.hnoc.org/pdf/manuscripts/Vol%204.pdf New Orleans Transcript Archives] *Cypress Grove Cemetery #2 is located beneath Canal Blvd adjacent to Greenwood Cemetery, 2,892 Burials. [[Space:Cypress_Grove_Cemetery_No._2|Cypress Grove Cemetery No. 2]] ==== Ouachita ==== ==== Plaquemines ==== ==== Pointe Coupee ==== ==== Rapides ==== ==== Red River ==== ==== Richland ==== ==== Sabine ==== ==== St. Bernard ==== ==== St. Charles ==== ==== St. Helena ==== ==== St. James ==== ==== St. John The Baptist ==== ==== St. Landry ==== ==== St. Martin ==== ==== St. Mary ==== ==== St. Tammany ==== ==== Tangipahoa ==== *[http://www.campmoorela.com Camp Moore Museum and Cemetery] ==== Tensas ==== ==== Terrebonne ==== ==== Union ==== ==== Vermilion ==== ==== Vernon ==== ==== Washington ==== ==== Webster ==== ==== West Baton Rouge ==== ==== West Carroll ==== ==== West Feliciana ==== ==== Winn ==== == Sources ==
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'''Lovie Smith Morgan Photo Collection''' ===[[Smith-61048 | Calvin Smith]] (1812-1884)=== {{blue|Space Page written by Allan Harl Thomas}} [[Smith-80156 | Lovie Smith Morgan]] was the daughter of [[Smith-61048 | Calvin Smith]] He was born in Lancaster, SC on the 22nd of Aug 1812 to Jeremiah Smith and Joanna Dillon. Calvin married Ann Crews and had 2 children. She passed away on 22 Jan 1843 in Pike, Mississippi, USA. And then Calvin married Sarah Brumfield and had 15 children. Sarah was born in Washington Parish, Louisiana, the USA in 1824 to Willis Brumfield and Virginia Holmes. He passed away on 23 Jun 1884 in Mississippi, USA. Some of the descendants of [[Smith-61048 | Calvin Smith]] pictured in Lovie's collection were: ---- ===[[Smith-84101 | Jeremiah W Smith 1845-1910]]=== Lovie's brother Jeremiah W Smith married Martha Bankston and had 12 children. He passed away in 1910 in Washington Parish, Louisiana {{Image|file=Smith-84102.jpg |caption=Pascal Smith }} [[Smith-84102 | Levi Pascal Smith]] was born in Washington Parish, Louisiana, USA on Oct 1892 to Jeremiah W Smith and Martha Bankston. Levi Pascal married Emma A Parnell. ---- ===[[Smith-84104 | Margaret Smith Miller 1845-1932]] === Margaret married William Newell Miller, (5-15-1848, d. 6-20-1915) married MARGARET E. Smith, b. 6-17-1845, d. 1-5-1932, both are buried in the Miller Cemetery, located in Washington Parish, LA., {{Image|file=Lovie_Smith_Morgan_Photo_Collection-5.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=Fleet Miller. }} {{Image|file=Lovie_Smith_Morgan_Photo_Collection-6.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Dazzie Miller(Aunt Margaret's D-I-L). }} ---- ===[[Smith-84105 | Emily M Smith Bankston 1847-1915]]=== Lovie's sister Emily M married John L Bankston. John married Emily Smith of Warnerton and had 11 children, 3 of whom preceded him to the grave. Survivors are Eugene and David Bankston of Sunny Hill, W.B. Bankston, Mrs. Leila Bond, and Mrs. W.A. Stafford of Franklinton, Mrs. Sallie B. Bankston, and Mrs. Mary Crawford of Tangipahoa, Mrs. Zina Garner of Plain Dealing, LA. His wife preceded him to the grave 18 years ago. He had 59 grandchildren, 39 great-grandchildren, as well as 2 brothers. George and L.H. Bankston, 2 sisters, Mrs. Dorcas Self and Mrs. Candace Alford. Burial in the Pleasant Hill Cemetery. Published in the Era Leader February 27th, 1933. [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=Bankston&GSiman=1&GScnty=1167&GSsr=41&GRid=45486303&] {{Image|file=Bankston-153.jpg |caption=John and Emily Bankstone Family }} {{Image|file=Lovie_Smith_Morgan_Photo_Collection-8.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Children of Mrs. Genia Bankston. }} This may be the children of Zina Bankston Garner born in Washington Parish, Louisiana, USA in 1882 to John L Bankston and Emily M Smith. Zina married Z Gardner. She passed away on 30 May 1937 in Washington, Louisiana (or Plain Dealing, Bossier, LA) ---- ===[[Smith-84031 | '''Jessie Smith 1858-1931''']]=== 04-02-1931 Jesse C. Smith died March 28th at the age of 72 years, 16 days, of Ward 2. He was born on 3-10-1859 in Pike Co. and moved to Warnerton. He married Rosa Ellzey on 11-5-1893 and had 12 children, 11 surviving 1 having died at the age of 3 years. Survivors are his widow, 3 sisters, Mrs. Margaret Miller of Mt. Hermon and age 86 years; Mrs. Cynthea Miller of Arcola and age 83 years; '''Mrs. Lovie Morgan of Pine Grove and age 63 years;''' 1 brother, Davis Smith of Lewiston, La. And age 70 years; 11 children, 6 boys and 5 girls, F.N. of Franklinton; W.C. and L.C. of Mt. Hermon; O.I. of Ponchatoula; Royce Smith and J.W. Smith of Sunny Hill Mrs. Elton Miller and Mrs. H.D. McElveen of Mt. Hermon; Miss Willie Smith of Sunny Hill; and Mrs. George A. Whittler of Fairbury, Neb. Interment in the family cemetery. -- [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~knighthistory/millergenealogy.html] {{Image|file=Smith-84031.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=Jessie Smith's Daughters }} {{Image|file=Smith-84031-1.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Children of Jesse Smith }} ---- ===[[Smith-84037 | Wyatt Rankin Smith 1851-1923]]=== Wyatt Rankin married Irene Bankston and had 11 children. He passed away on 1923 in Washington Parish, Louisiana {{Image|file=Smith-84041.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=Ernest N Smith. }} {{Image|file=Smith-84041-1.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Ernest N Smith. }} Ernest was born in Washington Parish, Louisiana, USA on Feb 1877 to Wyatt Rankin Smith and Irene Bankston. Ernest N Smith married Luna Delphine Ott and had 3 children. He passed away in 1906 in Washington Parish, Louisiana ---- ===[[Smith-61013 | Clara Smith Brock, 1853-1924]] === Clara married Alexander "Sandy" Brock. They are buried at Mount Pisgah Baptist Church Cemetery located between Mt. Hermon and Franklinton on the west side of the Bogue Chitto, Washington Parish, LA {{Image|file=Brock-1410.jpg |caption=Uncle Sandy and Aunt Clara Brock's Home }} {{Image|file=Smith-61013.jpg |caption=Clara Smith Brock }} ---- {{Image|file=Brock-2131.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=Lucius William Brock (1888-1964) }} {{Image|file=Brock-2131-1.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Jim Brock with pony. }} {{Image|file=Lovie_Smith_Morgan_Photo_Collection-18.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Image on the table- top left. }} ----- The table in the picture of [[Brock-2669 | Lucius William Brock]] (1888-1964) and ??? almost looks like a shrine. Could this be a brother or an uncle? ---- {{Image|file=Brock-2130.jpg |caption= Leoda Brock McElveen & daughter }} ---- ===[[Smith-84029 | Davis E Smith 1861]]=== Davis E married Clara Miller {{Image|file=Smith-84029.jpg |caption=Davis E. Smith }} ---- ==="Other" Relations=== {{Image|file=Lovie_Smith_Morgan_Photo_Collection-9.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=Not sure where Nolan fits in... }} {{Image|file=Lovie_Smith_Morgan_Photo_Collection-10.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=... or Mamie Sweeney. }} ---- It's possible Mamie Sweeney was the wife of Thomas Bickham, Sherriff of Washington Parish and Editor of the New Era in Franklinton, LA {{Image|file=Lovie_Smith_Morgan_Photo_Collection-13.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Smith Relative. }} {{Image|file=Lovie_Smith_Morgan_Photo_Collection-12.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=Smith Relative. }} ---- {{Image|file=Lovie_Smith_Morgan_Photo_Collection-7.jpg |align=l |size=l |caption=Della Simmons decked in Gardinas. }} [[Simmons-5786 | '''Della Simmons Branch''']] was the daughter of William Morgan Simmons and Candacia Brumfield, daughter of Jack Brumfield. Della married the widower of her sister, Alma. He was Dewitt Edgar Branch. They had three children, Mildred, Alma, and Dewitt Jr. Della grew up near Osyka, MS, and moved to Franklinton, LA after her marriage. Edna Simmons Campbell said in the 1950s that Della was in possession of her grandfather,[[Simmons-2935 | Jerimiah Jackson Simmons]]' family bible. ---- ===[[Fortenberry-497 | Iley Fortenberry]] and [[Pierce-5492 | Geneva Pierce]]=== {{Image|file=Lovie_Smith_Morgan_Photo_Collection-3.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Geneva Pierce. }} {{Image|file=Lovie_Smith_Morgan_Photo_Collection-1.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=Arnold Fortenberry. }} ---- {{Image|file=Lovie_Smith_Morgan_Photo_Collection-2.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Geneva Pierce. }} Illey Norris is the son of Benjamin C. Fortenberry who is the son of Burrell Taylor Fortenberry. Benjamin was born in 1856. Illey Norris was born in 1886. His wife was Geneva Pearce, was the daughter of Courtney Smith Pierce, born 1887, and both are buried at Mount Hermon. --- {{Image|file=Lovie_Smith_Morgan_Photo_Collection-15.jpg |caption=On the Back: Murry Pierce Aunt Courtney Smith Pierce's boy }} ===Hollis Womack Lindsey Home, St. Helena Parish, LA=== [[Lindsey-2677 | '''Sheriff Hollis Womack Lindsey''']] of Saint Helena Parish {{Image|file=Lovie_Smith_Morgan_Photo_Collection-14.jpg |caption=Hollis Womack Lindsey Home, St. Helena Parish, LA }} {{Image|file=Lovie_Smith_Morgan_Photo_Collection-19.jpg |caption= Hollis Womack Lindsey (1873 - 1955) The faint name on the back }}
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[[Category: Portal World-The Netherlands]] [[Category:New Netherland]][[Category:Low Dutch Settlements in Kentucky]] [[Category: Kentucky]] [[Category:Kentucky Projects]] {{US History | sub-project = Kentucky | flag= US_State_Flag_Images-20.png}} ==Terminology== {{Portal World-The Netherlands}} "Low Dutch" was a term used by descendants of the Dutch settlers of New Netherlands to designate their origin in the low countries of Europe, Holland and Belgium in order to emphasize their difference from immigrants of Germany and Switzerland who were referred to as "High Dutch" or sometimes "Pennsylvania Dutch". [NOTE: The "German" migration of communities of artisans and builders from Pennsylvania to Kentucky has been referred to as the "Great German Diaspora of 1787". Their skills influenced the development of the Federalist style seen in central Kentucky homes. see: Pennington, Estill Curtis. ''With Joy and Wonder: Ante-bellum Taste in the Bluegrass'', University of Kentucky Art Museum, 1992.]Using the term "Low Dutch" enabled them to hold on to their culture, maintaining a strong sense of their Dutch origins, religion and language. [[Space:Portal_World-The_Netherlands-USA]] "Station" was a term used principally on the Kentucky frontier to describe a fortified structure used by the pioneers as a gathering place whose purpose was for defense against their enemies. (At that time the British and Indians) [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Station_(frontier_defensive_structure)][https://www.webcitation.org/5kmsoYG2F] ==Early Low Dutch Explorers of Kentucky== Almost twenty years before Kentucky became a state, while the area was part of the western frontier of the colony of Virginia, persons of Dutch ancestry were involved with exploration of the region. Many of them shared common ancestors who settled New Netherland in the 1600s. Surnames of the first Dutch who came into the region between 1773 to 1780 included: Hite, Eltinge, Hoagland, Kuykendal, Swearingen, Van Cleave, [Van Cleave Errett and James William Van Cleave. 1947. History of the Van Cleave Family the Mcmullen Family the Taylor Family : From Notes Left by James William Van Cleave 1845-1925 Montgomery County Indiana (near Crawfordsville). San Francisco Calif: E. Van Cleave.] and Van Meter. The Dutch who had settled in Virginia and Pennsylvania liked to keep to themselves in an effort to maintain their culture, language and religion so they organized into groups known as "Companies" to explore the Kentucky region and seek sites to build homes for their families. In order to accomplish their goal the Low Dutch Company sent scouting parties to Kentucky led in March 1779 by [[Durie-16|Samuel Duree]] from Shepherdstown, Berkeley County, Virginia. Members of the Duree scouting party included: [[Morgan-4494|William Morgan]], [[Morgan-4495|Ralph Morgan]], [[Swearingen-146|Thomas Swearingen]], [[Swearingen-154|Benoni Swearingen]], John Taylor, [[Strode-498|John Strode, Jr]], [[Bedinger-11|George M. Bedinger]], and [[Constant-2|John Constant]]. As a result of their explorations [[Durie-16|Samuel Duree]] announced plans to claim land on Muddy Creek for the Low Dutch Company. One to be used for a mill seat and another site further up the creek on a stream he named DeBan's Run for his son-in-laws [[DeBaun-65|Joseph DeBaun]] and [[DeBaun-86|Abraham DeBaun]]. Despite problems with the Indians the group spent the spring and summer raising a corn crop. {{Image|file=Low_Dutch_Settlements_in_Kentucky-4.jpg |caption=Cumberland Gap }} In the spring [[Durie-16|Samuel Duree]] (about 56 years old at the time) led about 30 persons from Berkeley County, Virginia over the Wilderness Road - Cumberland Gap route and arrived at White Oak Springs Station in Kentucky in March 1780. [[Durie-16|Samuel Duree]]'s wife was [[Banta-312|Weintje Banta]], the sister of [[Banta-29|Hendrick "Father Henry" Banta]]. Families in their group included: Peter Duree, [[Durie-41|Henry Duree]], [[Cossart-93|Peter Cosart]], [[Ripperdan-4|Frederick Ripperdan]], John Bullock[Bullock Family of Virginia and Kentucky[http://bullockgenealogy.net/bullocks_of_virginia_and_kentuck.htm]], [[Bogard-107|Cornelius Bogart]], and [[Banta-737|David Banta]] (who was killed by Indians at Powell Valley, Virginia). Single men in the group were: Daniel Duree, [[Duree-47|Albert Duree]], [[Voris-57|Albert Voris]], [[Voris-34|John Voris]], [[Banta-835|Daniel Banta]], [[Banta-100|Peter Banta]]. {{Image|file=DNA_Confirmations_for_Connie_Daniels_Graves-7.jpg |caption=Flatboat on the Ohio River }} At the same time another Low Dutch Company from Conewago, York County, Pennsylvania were led to Kentucky by [[Banta-29|Hendrick "Father Henry" Banta, Sr.]]. He brought them over the Appalachian Mountains to Fort Pitt (now Pittsburgh) in 1779 and in the spring of 1780 they traveled in flatboats down the Ohio River arriving at the Falls of the Ohio in March or April. There were about 75 persons in the group and half of them were children under the age of 12. The families included: [[Banta-90|Abraham Banta]], [[Banta-92|Albert Banta]], [[Van_Arsdale-52|Simon Van Arsdale]], [[DeMaree-85|Samuel Demaree Sr.]], [[Demaree-12|Peter Demaree]], [[Demaree-62|John Demaree]], [[Ryker-4|Gerardus Riker]], John Westerfeld, Christopher Westerfield, [[Van_Der_Bogert-2|Sophia Voris]], [[VanArsdale-13|Catharine Dorland]]. Among the single men were: [[Banta-697|Henry Banta]], [[Banta-56|John Banta]], [[Banta-98|Cornelius Banta]], [[Banta-89|Jacob Banta]], [[Demarest-302|John Demaree]], Samuel Demaree, [[Ryker-25|John Riker]], [[Westervelt-114|Samuel Westerfield]], [[Voris-34|John Voris]], James Voris, [[Voorhees-387|Francis Voris]], Luke Voris, [[Dorland-58| John Dorland]], [[Darland-24|Lambert Dorland]], [[Brouwer-114|Abraham Brewer]]. [Akers, Vincent. The Low Dutch Company: a history of the Holland Dutch Settlement of the Kentucky Frontier. Bargersville, Indiana, 1982, page 2] ''NOTE: Influencing the settlement of Kentucky was an act the Virginia Legislature passed in 1779 known as the Virginia Land Law which established rules to determine who had rights to vacant land (such as Kentucky) and fixed the legal rights that could lead to grants of land for individuals. ''
{{Low Dutch Kentucky}} ==Low Dutch Stations of Kentucky== ==='''Beargrass Stations 1780''' (Hoglins and Low Dutch)=== Located near the Falls of the Ohio near present day Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky six stations had been built along Beargrass Creek by 1780. Two of them were exclusively composed of Low Dutch settlers who had been led by the patriarch, Hendrick Banta, arriving in flatboats down the Ohio River from Fort Pitt in Washington County, Pennsylvania. '''Hoglins (Hoagland) Station''' ''Located on the lower or south side of Beargrass Creek six miles from Louisville on land leased from John Floyd whose stockade fort was just 2000 feet west. Today this spot is believed to be occupied by the clubhouse for the Big Spring Country Club.'' [Yater, George H. Two hundred years at the Falls of the Ohio: a history of Louisville and Jefferson County. Liberty National Bank and Trust Company (Louisville, Ky.). 1980. Chicago, Illinois: Bank Marketing Association. p 15.] Families associated with this fort were: [[Hoagland-303|James Hoagland]] (died 1783 while serving in Clark's Illinois Regiment); [[Hoagland-108|Henry Hoagland]] and his wife [[Newkirk-133|Jemima Newkirk]] (Henry Hoagland was killed in the Battle of Sandusky, 1782); their son, [[Hougland-20|James Hoagland]]; and daughter [[Hoagland-109|Phoebe (Hoagland) Collings]]; [[Newkirk-164|Peter Newkirk]] and wife [[Sousley-18|Cornelia Sousley]]; their son [[Newkirk-365|Tobias Newkirk]] (killed by Indians about 1790); and [[Nieuwkerk-13|Elias Newkirk]] and wife [[Lounsbury-301|Sara Lounsbury]][The Reverend John Dabney Shane interviewed John Slaughter's son Silas J. Slaughter in Illinois, and Silas, who was born in 1787, gave a brief account of his family's settlement in Pennsylvania and migration to Kentucky:(Note 31) "My father came to Kentucky in 1786 - settled in Jacob Mooney's Station, on Floyd's Fork of Salt River. Mooney's Station was southwest by south of now Middletown - Jefferson County - The Station was not picketed in. There were only a few horses, near round a neighborhood. Mooney came from Pennsylvania two years before we did. It was forty miles from where they lived to Bedford, Pa. John Smith, my uncle (my mother was a Smith) married Jacob Mooney's only child. - My father came to Mongahala, & raised a crop there, before coming on to Kentucky. I was born in 1787. There was a Linn's Station in that section. There was a Newkirk lived on the adjoining farm (100 acres) to my father's 100 acre farm. Tob(ias) Junis, Peter, Ben, Wm, were sons of his. A. Hoagland & this Tobias Newkirk were about two miles off on Floyd's Fork, fishing. The Indians shot them there fishing. The Indians were pursued, butthey got over the Ohio river before they could be overtaken. from Bios: Family History of Adam Smith, c 1745 - c 1813: Bedford Co, PA > KY [http://www.anthonyfoster.com/afoster/bc/attack.htm] ]. '''Low Dutch Station, also known as New Holland Station''' ''Located on the south side of Beargrass Creek seven miles from the Falls of the Ohio on land leased from John Floyd.''[Hammon, Neal and James Russell Harris "In a dangerous situation": Letters of Col. John Floyd, 1774-1783" The Register of the Kentucky Historical Society Vol. 83, No. 3 (Summer 1985), pp. 202-236 (35 pages). Published By: Kentucky Historical Society] Many of the pioneers at this station would later settle in the Low Dutch Colony in Henry and Shelby Counties, Kentucky. Connected with this station is the Westerfield Massacre of June 1780.[Westervelt Massacre. Wikipedia. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Westervelt_massacre]] Led by [[Westervelt-42|Jacobus Westerfield]] ten families of settlers (among them Westervelts, Swans, McGlaughlins, Plyburns, and Thixtons) were on their way from "Low Dutch Station" to Harrod's Town when they were ambushed by Indians and killed. [Among those massacred were James and John Westerfield, James Swan, James McLaughlin, Thomas Pyburn, Garret Westerfield, and Becky Swan among others.][ Belcher, Ronald Clay Belcher, Westervelt Massacre in Kentucky in 1780. Blue Grass Roots. Quarterly Journal of the Kentucky Genealogical Society. Frankfort, Kentucky. Vol. 38, No. 2: 2011. pp. 30-37.] James Westerfield's daughter [[Westervelt-119|Debby]] and a cousin, Polly Westerfield were captured by Indians and later ransomed in Ft. Detroit. [Deborah is listed as "Deborah Velt" with Mary Westerfield in a record of Rebel prisoners at Quebec (British record in Canada) as taken prisoner in April 1781 who arrived from Detroit at Montreal in October 1782. After Deborah was returned to her family in Kentucky. She married James Baxter June 17, 1784 in Lincoln County, Kentucky. James was born around 1760 and died January 1827 in Jefferson County, Indiana. Deborah is also listed as having died in January, 1827 in Jefferson County.] [Bullitt County History-Westerfield Massacre. [http://www.bullittcountyhistory.com/bchistory/westerfieldmassacre.html]] Also of historical importance is the fact Daniel Boone spent the winter 1781-1782 at "Low Dutch Station". [Spraker, Ella Hazel Atterbury, and Jesse Procter Crump. 1974. The Boone family: a genealogical history of the descendants of George and Mary Boone, who came to America in 1717 : containing many unpublished bits of early Kentucky history : also a biographical sketch of Daniel Boone, the pioneer, by one of his descendants. Baltimore, Md: Genealogical Pub. Co. p 80] Today there is a KY State Historical Marker at Brown’s Lane, Bowling Parkway, and Kresge’s Way, Louisville, Kentucky designating the location of this station. ==='''White Oak Station 1781'''=== ''Located near Boonesborough on Muddy Creek, present day Madison County, Kentucky. These families came to Kentucky over the Wilderness Road led by Samuel Duree and were living in the fort at Boonesborough by March 1780.'' [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~kycampbe/PioneersFtBoonesborough.htm] [Banta vs Clay, Madison County, Kentucky Record Book D, p 324-330, 434-437, 480-481; Box 68, Bundle 135, Kentucky State Archives.] [[Banta-90|Abraham Banta]]; [[Banta-92|Albert Banta]]; [[Banta-98|Cornelius Banta]]; [[Banta-835|Daniel Banta]]; [[Banta-29|Hendrick Banta, Sr.]]; [[Banta-697|Henry Banta, Jr]]; [[Banta-89|Jacob Banta]]; [[Banta-56|John Banta]]; [[Banta-100|Peter Banta]]; [[Bogard-107|Cornelius Bogart]]; John Bullock; [[Cossart-93|Peter Cozart]]; Jacob Demaree; [[Demaree-62|John Demaree]]; Albert Duryee; Daniel Duryee; Henry Duryee; Peter Duryee ; Samuel Duryee; Isaac Dorland; [[Darland-24|Lambert Dorland]]; [[Dorland-58| John Dorland]]; [[VanArsdale-13|Catharine Dorland]]; [[Fluty-13|John Fleuty]]; [[Rycken-4|Gerardus Riker]];[[Ryker-25|John Riker]]; [[Van_Arsdale-52|Simon VanArsdale]]; [[Westervelt-114|Samuel Westerfield]]. [ Madison County, Kentucky Deed Book I, p 87-92] [Eaton, William G. "Ill Fated White Oak Spring Station Was Built near Boonesborough in 1779." Lexington Kentucky Sunday Herald-Leader. January 10, 1965, B-2.] [Fort Boonesborough Settlers. "Bluegrass Roots," published by the Kentucky Genealogical Society, reprinted an article, "Early Settlers of Fort Boonesborough" by H. Thomas Tudor in Volume 5, No. 1, p. 1-14. Lists and reference sources for the names can be found here: [http://donchesnut.com/genealogy/pages/fortboon.htm] ] ==='''James Hoagland's Station 1784-1785'''=== ''Located near Cropper on Clear Creek, about one-half mile northwest of the intersection of KY 241 and KY 43 in present day Shelby County, Kentucky. About eight miles north of Painted Stone Station (Squire Boone's Station). Also spelled Hogland.'' =='''Old Mud Meeting House, Dutch Reformed Church, 1796'''== ''Located on the banks of Dry Branch of the Salt River near Harrodsburg, Mercer County, Kentucky.'' Low Dutch settlers from the Beargrass Stations in Jefferson County as well as others who came directly from the Conewago Colony in Pennsylvania had settled near Harrodsburg, then Lincoln County, Virginia, now Mercer County, Kentucky, by 1781. Names associated with this settlement are: Banta, Bergen, Bodine, Brewer, Demaree, Dorland, Duree, Cosart, Comingore, Cozine, Monfort, Rider, Shuck, Smock, Stagg, Terhune, VanArsdale, Van Nuys, Voris, Vorhees, or Westervelt/Westerfield. As the community grew The Synod of the Dutch Reformed Church sent the Reverend Peter Labagh to Harrodsburg in 1796 to establish a church. He returned to Hackensack, New Jersey, long enough to raise funds to purchase land in Mercer County, ultimately buying a site on the dry fork of the Salt River from David and Elizabeth Adams. [http://sah-archipedia.org/buildings/KY-01-167-0065] The congregation erected the Old Mud Meeting House in 1800. It served as the first Low Dutch Reformed Church building west of the Allegheny Mountains. Old Mud is one of only two pioneer log meeting houses in central Kentucky its name reflects its construction: framing of sturdy oaken timbers & walls filled with mud mixed with straw & sticks. [Keig, Susan Jackson; Stephen Beal; James Cheston Thomas. Old Mud Meeting House: Built in year 1800 by the Dutch Reformed Church, Mercer County, Kentucky. Harrodsburg Historical Society, Harrodsburg, KY, 1982] ==Petitions to Congress from the Frontier Settlers of Kentucky 1780-1783== ''At the end of the Revolutionary War and with the formation of the United States government the settlers of Kentucky, many of them descendants of the original Dutch settlers of New Netherlands, banded together to request recompense in land for their services in defending the frontier from the British and Indians.'' [Quisenberry, Anderson Chenault. 1912. Petition of the inhabitants of Kentucke: read August 23, 1780 : vol. 48, page 347, records of the Continental Congress, mss. State Department, Washington, D.C. ][Louisville, Ky.: The Register. p 43-52, 55-59.] [Journals of the Continental Congress, 1774-1789 Tuesday, August 27, 1782. p 532 ] '''Petition of the Inhabitants of Kentucke to the Continental Congress--read August 23, 1780.''' To the Honorable Continental Congress: The Petition of a number of the true and loyal subjects of the United States of America at large, most humbly Sheweth That your Petitioners having heretofore been Inhabiters of the different States of America since the commencement of the contest with Great Britain for the common cause of Liberty; have ventured their lives in a wild uncultivated part of the Continent on the Western Waters of Ohio called by general name of Kentuckey, where they have made improvements on what they allowed was King's unappropriated Lands, before the commencement of the said contest and that in the face of a savage enemy with the utmost hardships and in daily jeopardy of being inhumanly murdered — Your Petitioners further allowed that the Honorable Congress would allow them a Reasonable Retaliation in Lands for the services your Petitioners did in defending and settling, on their own expense, the Country aforesaid to the weakening of the enemy and the strengthening the United States, whenever the common contest with Britain should be decided in favour of America, — In the full assurance of which your Petitioners sold all their livings in the settled parts of the Cbntinent and have removed with their wives and families and all their effects to the Country aforesaid in order to take possession of their improvements aforesaid. — But when they came found almost all their Improvements granted away by a set of men which acted or pretended to act under the late Act of Virginia, which act also allowed large grants without any reserve of settling and improving the same. — By which means almost the whole of the lands in the Country aforesaid are engrossed into the hands of a few Interested men, the greater part of which live at ease in the internal parts of Virginia, while your Petitioners are here with their wives and children daily exposed to the murders of the Savages to whom sundry of their Acquaintances has fell a sacrifice since their arrival though as yet but a short time. Again the late Acts of Virginia require your Petitioners to take a new oath of allegiance to that State, renouncing all their Kings, Princes and States, and be true to the State of Virginia only, and the prospect of Military Government taking place shortly in this place give your Petitioners the greatest apprehension of the most severe usage unless they comply with their mandates. — Your Petitioners considering all those grievances would gladly return into the settled parts of the Continent again, but having come seven hundred miles down the River Ohio with the expence of the greater part of their fortunes find it impracticable to return back against the stream with their wives and children were they to suffer the most cruel death. Your Petitioners being drove to the extremity aforesaid have but three things to choose. One is to tarry in this place, take the Oath of Allegiance to Virginia, and be true to that State only, and also become Slaves to those Engrossers of Lands, and to the court of Virginia. The other is to Remove down the River Ohio, and land on some part of Mexico and become subjects to the King of Spain. And the third to Remove themselves over the River Ohio, with their wives, children and their small effects remaining, which is now in possession of the Savage Enemy, to whom they are daily exposed to murders. The two former appearing to your Petitioners to have a Tendency to weaken the United States and as it were Banish the Common Cause of Liberty. Humbly pray the Honorable Continental Congress to grant them liberty of taking the latter choice and removing with their wives, families and effects to the Indian side of the Ohio and take possession of the same in the name of the United States of America at Large, where your Petitioners propose to support themselves in an Enemy's Country on their own risque and expence, which they humbly conceive will have a tendency to weaken the power of the Enemy, strengthen the United States at large, and advance the Common Cause of Liberty. Your Petitioners further pray the Honorable Congress to allow them Liberty of making such Regulations amongst themselves as they shall find necessary to govern themselves by, being subject to the United States at large and no other States or power whatsoever — Your Petitioners humbly pray the Honorable Continental Congress to consider their case and grievances in their true light and grant them such Relief as they in their great wisdom shall see meet, and as your Petitioners in duty bound shall ever pray. Robt. Holmes~ Thos. Roach~ Allen Griffin~ George Power~ John Johnston~ Willm. Cumins~ Andrew Coin~ Richard Moore~ Jeremiah Johnston~ Albert Banta~ John Thickston~ Hugh Jackson~ George Coin~ Peter Demaree~ Jonathon Thickston~ John Banta~ Burgis White~ Jeremy Hardise~ William Sutherland~ William Drennen~ Robt. Brown~ John Shaw~ Edward Welsh~ Ephraim Gilding~ William Armstrong~ Jacob Banta~ Thos. Hart~ George Gilmore~ David Langhead~ James McElharton~ Thos. Cunningham~ Cornelius Banta~ Arthur Park~ James Burk~ George Cuavenston~ Anthony Jenkins~ Charles Mason~ Samuel Mason~ William Mitchell~ Basil Stocker~ Willm. Galoway~ Jolm Glasher~ John Write~ Eduard Rewalno~ John Mitchell~ George Heal~ Jam«s Brown~ Charles Young~ Jas. Miller~ John Huewes~ William Brown~ Alex. Tutch~ William Mitchell~ Isaac Tun~ James Huard~]] Lewis Hickman~ James Judy~ Samuel Kelly~ William Crenwell~ Philip Mason~ Jas. Mathews~ John Galoway~ Moses Williamson~ Mike Tendenhasen~ John Ruth~ James Galoway~ Peter Young~ Abraham Bonta~ James Johnson~ Thos Johnson Cornelius~ Henry Hoos~ Cornelius Vorhees~ Henry Woson~ John Brookil~ Samuel Griss~ Matthew Rogers~ John Cadlett~ William Mitchell~ Adam Row~ Hardy Hill~ Charles Black~ Patrick Gordon~ John William Province~ Frederick Bawfd~ Adin Harten~ William Sweden~ Edward Tyll~ David Johnson~ Evan Wilson~ John Dorland~ Benjamin Lin~ Jacob Conaway~ Jeremiah Trefar~ Joseph Kenig~ Joseph Wm. Province~ John Williamson~ Benjamin Hook~ Joseph Vanmatar~ John Turner~ John Keath~ John Jail~ Samuel Harris~ John Redley~ John Miller~ Henry Wade~ Stephen Harris~ Joseph Green~ Michel Woods~ Jesse Crark~ John Mayhue Haris~ John Green~ Andrew Dodds~ Joseph Grifinwalt~ ---Harris~ Austen Miller~ Roeheb Kenedy~ Adam Grounds~ James Haris~ Samuel Mason~ Thomas Collings~ John Felty~ Thos. Welch~ Thos. Putnam~ Thos. Putnam~ John Williams~ Frederick Fox~ John Campbell~ Samuel Wadmes~ George Rays~ Jonathan Cunningham~ Charles Masterson~ Benjamin Caselman~ Francis Roach~ William Burnes~ Joseph Borth~ John Baley~ David Kirkwood~ Daniel James~ John Light~ Andrew Gradey~ William Weelweed~ William Lookn~ William Little~ Seneca McRakin~ James Gilmore~ James Delany~ Jonathan Harned~ James Adams~ Samuel Gilmore~ John Greenben~ Samuel Wells~ William Logsden~ James Logan~ Martin Stull~ Peter Newkirk~ David McQuale~ John Logan~ John Martin~ Tobias Newkirk~ William Lin~ John Massey~ Robert Gilmore~ Moses Cane~ Adam Money~ Eduard Poomes~ Jacob Westeroeb~ John Nelson~ Gerardis Rekid~ Peter Buszard~ John Jones~ Ezekiel Hickman~ John Cline~ Jasyrk Greenwalt~ Thos. Applegate~ Thomas Banfield~ David Beach~ John Unsel~ Michol Paull~ Thomas Patten~ Thomas Stansbury~ Mikel Toetus~ William Irwin~ William Welch~ Joint' Vantreas~ William Onie~ Joseph Qurteronus~ Niclos Thirly~ John McGee~ John James~ Peter Pohone~ Mathew Logan~ Thomas Hargis~ John Capps~ Joseph Borth~ Samuel Felin~ John Moore~ Elisha Qurtermus~ John Light~ John McLam~ Henry Brenton~ Samuel Gordon~ James Dunbar~ tini Swell~ Reuben Blackford~ John Wilkeson~ Matthias Hook~ ?Elias?Newkirk~ John Finn~ Dinis Davis~ George Hinch~ Nathan Sellad~ Jacob Funk~ Joseph McClintock~ James Steward~ Thomas Pownser~ Geo. Steward~ John Pringle~ Joseph Inlow~ Jacob Spears~ Abraham Rammod~ James Anderson~ William Bennett~ Abraham Powell~ James Johnson~ Joseph Kirkpatrick~ James Hamilton~ Mathew Jaferes~ Samuel Watkins~ John Moires~ Jacob Barkman~ John Kenedy~ John Hamilton~ Daniel Spears~ Edward Irwin~ John Miller~ William Ewing~ Benjamin Doslie~ John Irwin~ Adam Wall~ James Boys~ George Black~ Elijah Hart~ Michal Thomas~ Joseph Sulavan~ John Sumet~ Thos. Spencer~ Michael Little~ Jacob Brennon~ Thomas Boyd~ Paul Humble~ John Seller~ Thos. Dillen~ Eudulph Hufenan~ Daniel Jones~ Nathan Sellers~ Jacob Huffman~ David Brinton~ Kobe Hamilton~ Christian Hufman~ Joseph Olden~ John Stuart~ Jacob Coseman~ Conrad Carito~ Jacob Salmon~ Jas. McLoughlin~ William Winter~ John Gross~ John Yery~ Samuel Lee~ John Beson~ Charles West~ Martin Colmore~ Jas. Dougherty~ Benjamin Coselman~ John West~ Charles Crump~ Ulunik Heonbunk~ Elward Liston~ Martin Kurtz~ Jacob Dosson~ John Cleer~ John Liston~ Peter Bordmess~ Jacob Doom~ Josey Stuart~ Josiah Walis~ James Foye~ Samuel Glass~ John Averill~ John White~ Mickel Kintner~ John Little~ Peter Loves~ John Ainwin~ Peter Paul~ David Davis~ Denis Downing~ John Dongen~ John Williams~ James Hamilton~ Isaac Boulden~ Charles Davis~ Herman Greathouse~ Thos. Whithedge~ Moses Speed~ Joseph Grundee~ Smith Harsborough~ David Hockins~ Joseph Tumblestone~ Wiliam Averall~ Jas. Brown~ Harrison Averall~ Joseph Little~ William Hopkins~ John Tumlinson~ William Collings~ Daniel Williams (2) William Collings~ Jesse Tumlinson~ George Grundy~ John Ligwald~ Thos. Phillips~ William Rice~ Thomas Stone~ Benjamin Tamlinson~ Thos. Senderson~ Thos. Cavet~ William Clave~ Cornelius Bogard~ Henry Campbell~ Joshua Cleaver~ Samuel Dunn~ John Puck~ Robert Brusler~ Francis Daves~ G---d Campbell~ James McKee~ Robert Thirkman~ John Hase~ Samuel Thirkman~ Hector Simpson~ William Lawrence~ John Wage~r George Clark~ Isaac Froman~ Michal Kirkham~ Paul Froman~ George Taylor~ Joseph Mounts~ John Hunt~ Jas. McCollach~ James Campbell~ Spencer Collings~ Henry Richards~ -Cumfort Busler~ Robert Insworth~ Christian Schultz~ Thos. Dowdoll~ Henry Hanglan~ John Frigas~ George Reading~ James Purse~ Honkerson Ashby~ Joseph Brown~ Thos. Talbot~ Joseph Thompson~ Samuel Miller~ John Johnson~ Joseph Liston~ Thos. Pursel~ Frederick Dunpeld~ Reuben Cass~ Isaac White~ Aaron Rawlings~ Solomon Resiner~ Judiah Huntington~ Charles Bilderbok~ James Neavil~ Charles Dunkin Thos. Kennedy~ Jacob Bilder~ Ainasa Frisel~ George Crist~ Dinues Pursel~ Gabriel Melted~ William Houghland~ William Collings~ Benjamin Byard~ John Lee~ John Houghland~ Henry Prayted~ John Townspend~ George Cueard~ Squier Boon~ John Rice~ Benjamin Patten~ Benjamin Cleaver~ John Heast~ Theophilus Coxe~ William Harker/Hocker~ Thos. Hamilton~ Zachariah Holder~ Jas. Purseley~ Jacob Bilderbak~ Mashesh Carter~ David Hawkins~ Hugh Begarstof~ William Chraven~ William Greathouse~ Zacheric Dye~ Joseph Johnston~ John Thompson~ Charles Secomp~ John Hunter~ John Greathouse~ John Grundy~ Robert Sweny~ James Thompson~ ''The Continental Congress read the Kentucky Petition. It was debated, discussed and commented upon by the members. If you want to read more of their comments see: Letters of the Members of Congress, August 27, 1782, Vol 6, p 457-459. Continental Congress decided the petition would be filed in the office of the Secretary of Congress, meaning nothing would be done about it for the time being.'' {{Image|file=Low_Dutch_Settlements_in_Kentucky-3.jpg |caption=Journals of the Continental Congress, Volume 23 }} ''Still seeking redress for their losses in the battle against the British and Indians, members of the Dutch Reformed Church in Kentucky voted to petition the newly formed Congress of the United States'' '''Memorial and Petition of the Pioneers of 1782-1783''' To the Honorable President and Delegates of the Free United States of America in Congress assembled : The memorial and Petition of a number of Inhabitants of Kentuckey Settlement of the Low Dutch Reformed Church persuasion in behalf of themselves and other intended settlers. Humbly Sheweth That in the Spring of the year 1780 they moved to Kentuckey with their families and effects, with a view and expectation to procure a tract of land to enable them to settle togeather in a body for the conviency of civil society and propogating the Gospel in their known language; when they arrived there to their sorrow and disappointment they were, thro' the dangerousness of the times by a cruel savage enemy oblidged to settle in Stations or Forts in such places where there was the most appearance of safety, notwithstanding all their caution numbers of them suffered greatly in their property, several killed and others captivated by the enemy, living in such distressed confined way always in danger, frequently on Military duty, it was impossible for them to do more than barely support their families with the necessaries of life. by which means they are much reduced, and what adds more to their disappointment and affliction is that, contrary to their expectations before their arrival and since, the most or all the Tillable Land has been Located and monopolized by persons that had the advantage of your Memorialists by being acquainted with the country, and your Memorialists being strangers and confined as aforesaid, and being so reduced are rendered unable to purchase Land at the advanced price, and especially in a body conveniently together agreeable to their wishes. Whereas, Providence has been pleased to prosper and support the virtuous resistance of the United States in the glorious cause of Liberty, which has enabled them to obtain an Honorable Peace whereby they have obtained a large extent of unappropriated Territory. And whereas, it is currently and repeatedly reported amongst its that Congress has broke or made void Virginia's right or claim to Land in Kentuckey Settlement. Your Petitioners therefore humbly pray (in behalf of themselves and other intended settlers of that persuasion) the Honourable Congress would indulge them with a grant of a Tract or Territory of Land in Kentuckey Settlemt. : if the Virginia Claim thereto should be made void, or otherwise in the late ceeded land on the North west side of the Ohio river ; whereto there is not any prior legal claim to enable them to settle in a body together, on such reasonable terms as Congress in their wisdom and prudence shall see just and reasonable, they complying with and performing all reasonable conditions required, to enable them to put their intended plan in purpose and execution, they having principally in view the ''Glory of God," the promotion of Civil and religious society, educating and instructing their rising generation in the principals of religion and morality; hoping the Honorable Congress will give all due encouragement to such a laudable undertaking. The premises duly considered. Your Petitioners as in duty bound shall ever pray, &c. Inhabitens. Hendreck Banta John Vorhis, Jun. Benedick Yury Luke Vorhis Henery Yury Samuel Demaree Peter Demaree Peter Demaree, Jun. Cornelius Bogart Henry Shively John Demaree Saml. Demaree, Jr. Cornelius Banta John Vancleave Samuel Durie John Harris Albert Durie Peter Banta Marga widow Samuel Westervelt ---Durie, widow Mary Westervelt (widow) Daniel Banta Saml. Lock Albert Vorhis David Allen Intended Friends ---Armstrong John Voreis Samuel Banta William Seaboum John Vanasdale Simon Vunosdol James Cook Derrick Conine Sophia Voreis (widow) John O'Bieanes Bergen Conert Abraham Banta Francis ----- Derrick Kooesen James Stagg Aaron Rawlings Peter Wickoff John Ryker Henry Bogart Cornelius Voreis James Westervelt Henry Banta, Jr. Tunes Vanpelt Abraham Banta, Jr. Andrew Shoe Peter Banta, Jr. Mattis Shoe John Banta Garrit Vanarsdale William Vancleave Joseph debaen Catherine Darling (widow) Abraham debaen William Jervel Lambert Darling Peter Seabourn Peter Banta John Monfort John Darling George Seabourn Cornelius Conzine, Jun. John Monfort, Jr. James Voreis David Seabourn John Conzine Francis Cossaart Johanna Seburn (widow) Lucas Vanarsdale Jacob Seabourn Albert Banta Jacob Cossart Barney Smock Simon VanArsdol Jacob Banta George Brinkerhof Abraham Banta Peter Monfoort James Stagg Garret Dorland George Burnett Jaquish Vantine Daniel Brower Francis Monfort Rulef Vorhis Samuel Demarest John Brewer John Knight Daniel Brewer, Jr. John Conrad Knight Henry Comminger John Comminger Martin Neavons Samuel Bogart Peter Carmicle Jacobus Monfort John VanArsdol Cornelius Cosyne John Bodine Cornelius Vorhis John Smock Cornelius Tueb Maties Smock Laurens Tueb John Kip Lawrence Montfort Barney Kipp Abraham Houghtelin Abraham DeGraff Gilbert Brinkerhoff Thos. Johnson Luke Brinkerhoff Abraham Johnson Andrew Conine Andrew Johnson John Persyl Thomas Vantine Cornelius Demaree Brinkerhoff Cornelius D. Lowe Jacob Brinkerhoff George Hall John Oten Begun Spader Adrian Oten Jacob Orbacow John Oten Samuel Briten Peter Monfort, Senior Cornelius Oten Wilhelmas Houghtelin George Williamson Abraham --- Richer Berssly Hezekiah Hioughtelin John huls James --- Daniel Haris Charles Vantine Benjamin Sloot Mikel DeGraft Jacob Smock William De Graff Gilbert Lowe John Cownoven David Cossart Peter Vandyke Henry Stryker ==Low Dutch settlers granted land Jefferson County, then Virginia, now Kentucky on 3 December 1781== ''The former colony and new state of Virginia although bankrupt from the expenses of fighting the Revolutionary War voted to recognize the service performed by the Low Dutch in defense of the land on the western frontier. Under an act passed by the Virginia Assembly early frontier settlers in Kentucky who had suffered great hardships were to receive 400 acres of land to compensate their losses.'' Poor Persons Act 1781 An Act for the relief of certain persons now resident on the western frontier. Approved May 1781 by the Virginia General Assembly WHEREAS a number of poor persons with their families have removed to the Kentucky country, and by reason of great hardships they have encountered and expenses incurred by them in their removal to that distant place and the parts adjacent, they have become unable to advance ready money to pay the state price of vacant lands. For relief of such poor persons, be it enacted by the General Assembly, that the courts of the counties of Lincoln, Fayette and Jefferson, be, and they are hereby empowered and required to issue their orders to the surveyors of the said counties respectively, commanding them to lay out and survey for such poor settlers any tract of land in the said counties or either of them which shall be vacant. And the surveyor shall proceed with all possible expedition to survey such vacant land and make out plats and certificates for the same in the usual manner; and the register of the Land Office and all other officers of government, shall proceed in the usual manner for completing the titles of such lands as in similar cases. Provided, that no persons shall be entitled to lands under this act, except such as are now actually resident in that country or the parts adjacent, and the masters and mistresses of families there at this time, and have not acquired a right to land there either in law or equity, and are too poor to procure lands in the ordinary method. And the courts of the said counties are hereby required diligently to enquire into the circumstances aforesaid, and to grant no order of survey to any person except as before excepted. No order of survey under this act shall exceed the quantity of four hundred acres for each family, and the surveyor shall lay out the same in one tract, the greatest length of which shall not exceed the breadth by more than one third. All persons claiming under this act, besides the usual office fees, shall pay into the public treasury after the rate of twenty shillings in specie, or the value thereof in paper money, for every hundred acres, within two years and an half from the date of the survey, as the state price, and in default of making such payment, all right and interest to such surveys shall be forfeited to the Commonwealth, and the lands subject to the claim of any person who shall pay the said state price for the same, and prosecute by the way of caveat in the manner prescribed by law. All orders of survey and proceedings contrary to the true intent and meaning of this act shall be void and of no effect or avail to the persons claiming under them. This act shall continue to be in force two years, and no longer. [ Virginia. Henings Statutes at Large. Laws of Virginia, May 1781. CHAP. XVIII. An act for the relief of certain persons now resident on the western frontier.p 431,432 [http://vagenweb.org/hening/vol10-20.htm]] [http://www.sos.ky.gov/admin/land/resources/legislation/Documents/Poor%20Persons%20Act%201781.pdf] This act gave the county courts in the Kentucky country, authorization to direct surveys to poor persons, actual settlers, not exceeding 400 acres to a family. ''The following list of names identifies Low Dutch who were among the earliest settlers in what was then Kentucky County, Virginia '' "At a Court held for Jefferson County, the 3rd of December, 1781. It appearing to the Court that the following Persons, are entitled by virtue of an Act of Assembly passed May last, to four hundred acres of land, each. Orders that the County Surveyor lay off to them accordingly, viz: Jane Arneson; [[Bogard-107|Cornelius Bogart]]; Ann Cline; John Cline; [[Demarest-62|John Demara]]; [[DeMaree-85|Samuel Demara]]; Sam'l Demarie, Junr; [[Darland-24|Lambert Darling]]; [[VanArsdale-13|Catharine Darling]]; Jacob Hoffman; Frederick Honsault; John Honsault; James Hougland; [[Newkirk-133|Jemima Newkirk Hougland]]; Anthony Junkus; Solomon Kersinger; Daniel Lout; [[Nieuwkerk-13|Elias Newkirk]]; [[Newkirk-164|Peter Newkirk]]; [[Newkirk-365|Tobias Newkirk]]; [[Demarest-362|Rachel Ricker]]; [[Ryker-25|John Riker]]; Christopher Schulz; Samuel Stuthard; Margaret Vanleeve; Jane Veach; James Voress; John Voress; John Voress, Junr; Luke Voress; [[Van_Der_Bogert-2|Sophia Voress]]; Mary Westoville; Christian Wyman; Christian Wyman, Junr; George Yent." It should be noted there are more names on the list but these have been deemed to be Low Dutch. The actual document should be consulted because the anglicization of Dutch surnames makes identification difficult. [Jefferson County, Kentucky County Court Minute Book A (1781 - 1783) Pages 14, 15, 16.] [ Kentucky Adjutant Generals Office, Early Kentucky Settlers: The Records of Jefferson County, Kentucky, from the Filson Club History Quarterly. Genealogical Publishing Com, 1988. p19-21.] ==Founding of a Low Dutch Colony in what was then Jefferson County, Virginia, now Henry and Shelby County, Kentucky== The formation of The Low Dutch Company enabled the purchase in 1784 of about 3,000 acres in what is now Henry and Shelby Counties for the proposed colony. Indian attacks forced the members to abandon the first settlement in 1785 and flee to the relative safety of Mercer and Clark Counties. In the spring of 1786 the company purchased 6,000 acres adjacent to their original holdings from Squire Boone, brother of Daniel Boone, selling off approximately 1,350 acres to help finance the investment. In March 1786 the members formally signed the articles of agreement. All land was held in common, with all profits or losses to be shared equally. The tract, straddled the boundary of Shelby and Henry Counties totaling more than 7,600 acres. It was divided into 34 lots of varying sizes, from 200 acres and upward and allocated to members. Farm plots were assigned to individuals and their families, but actual legal title was held by the Company, which combined the elements of a modern business corporation, cooperative, religious congregation and commune. Remarkably some descendants of this colony still reside on a portion of the original purchase today. The Company appointed a trustee whose duty it was to look after all the estate and keep records. Actual first settlement of the tract did not begin until about 1790 at Bantatown, later Pleasureville. Dutch and non-Dutch families moved in, purchasing land adjacent to the colony, but did not join the Company. From the beginning there were problems with conflicting land claims over the tract purchased from Squire Boone. This resulted in numerous law suits with financial loss to the Company. In 1813 a claim for more than a thousand acres was decided against the Company requiring them to repurchase the land. In 1820 the Company lost more land, including that upon which Bantatown was located. Other suits were filed by the Company to reclaim land from the heirs of original members who were holding tracts in private ownership. In addition, one of the primary objectives of the Company had been to establish a Dutch Reformed Church and obtain a Dutch Reformed minister. This failed and members defected to other churches, primarily the Presbyterians who were in harmony with their Calvinistic beliefs but also the Baptists and Methodists. Eventually some of the Low Dutch descendants would found the religious movement known as the Shakers. Beginning in 1817, families started moving away from the colony, first to Switzerland County, IN and then Johnson County, IN, where farmland was $1.25 an acre. This period was referred to as "the exodus." The Company was dissolved in 1831. Title to the land was transferred by deed to individual owners from about 1831 to 1839. [http://nealsgenealogy.awardspace.info/shkylowd.htm] [http://maddiesancestorsearch.blogspot.com/2011/03/dutch-colony-of-kentucky-part-2.html] ==''' The Low Dutch Company Article of Agreement 1786'''== ''This document shows how the Low Dutch conducted land transactions by holding it in common ownership. The agreement authorized the purchase of 5610 acres from Squire Boone, brother of Daniel Boone, located in Jefferson County, Kentucky on Six Mile Creek and Clear Creek.'' ''14 March 1786'' ARTICLE OF AGREEMENT made and Concluded on and Between Abraham Banta of Lincollen County and State of Virginia of the first part and We who Names and within writing Father Hennery Banta Samuel Banta Uncle Peter Banta Daniel Banta Peters Banta Peter Banta Cornelius Bogert Andrew Shock {Cornelius Banta} Abraham Brewer Albert Vorhes John Comangore big John Vorhes Hennery Banta ble John Vorhes Simon VanArsdelen Jacob Smock Barney Smock {Hennery Shivelle} Francis Coorssart Luke VanArsdelen Luke Vorhes Uncle Albert Banta Daniel Vorhes Samuel Dumere Aran Monfort John Manfort Albert Banta Jacob Banta William Shock Soviah Vorhes John Banta Cornelius Cozine Frances Manfort Daniel al Banta of the other part Witnesseth that whereas the said Abraham Banta has purched a Certain trat or quantity of land of Squier Boon of the County of Jeffersin in the State of Virginia aforesaid Containing five Thousand Six hundred and Ten acres of Land Situated in the County Jeffersen aforesaid lying on the waters of Six miles Beginning on the Deviding ridge between the waters of Six mile Creek and Clear Creek ... Excepting and reserving 335 acres out of the above mentioned Tract at the price of £16,,13,,4 per hundred acres amounting in the whole sum of £935 payable in Eight yearly payments the first payment is 250 pounds and the rest in seven payments Each payment £97,,17 with an intent and Desine to inCourage and premote a Settlement of the Low Dutch Reformed Church Socisity now it is Covinanted and agreed by and Between the said Abraham Banta and those person Names above mentioned and there seals afixted by these presents that Each of them shall be intitled to any quantity or Numbers of acres of Land of the above mentioned 5610 acres as they and sd. Banta may agree for allowance Being made for Quality of said Lands Subject to and under the following Restrictions Viz 1 That we our heirs Executors administrators or Assigns will pay or Cause to be paid to the said Abraham Banta his heirs Executors Administrators or Assigns yearly and Every year such a sum or sums as shall bear in purporsion to the Quantity and Quallity of Land Each of us Shall hold to the whole Quntity of Land or sum giving till the whole sum be paid 2d That we will subscribe to and support the Low Dutch Reformed Church Sosicity by giving a Call and Invitation to a Regular Instituted Low Dutch minister to assosiate in said Church as much as in us lie and that we will indeavouer to have our children Taught and instructed in the Low Dutch Tongue so that they may Read the word of God and understand the Gospel when Preached unto them 3d That we will Each of us in purportion to the Quantity of Land we hold with said Abraham banta pay towards purching of said Banta at the price above said 200 acres of Land for a personage or plantation for the minister to be called or invited as above said 4ly That the said Abraham Banta his heirs or Assigns shall not sell or Dispose of any Part of Percil of the above mentioned Tract of Land neither will we whose names are above mentioned our heirs or Assigns sell or Dispose of all or any Part of sd Land we shall hold with said Abraham Banta to any Person or Persons whatsoever unless they will fully Comply with the second above mentioned Article 5ly That is any Time hereafter their shall or may be any Claims or Disputes Related to the Title of said Land or any Part thereof, we Each of us our heirs Executors Administrators or Assigns will be at a purporsionable Cost and Expence in Defending the Title thereto in purporsion to the Quantity of Land we may hold thereof and That if the title of the whole or any part thereof shall be made Void we will Bear an Eaqual Loss as above there to, as well to the improvement as to the Land, be it in the power of the said Abraham Banta to purchace from the Legal oner Each of us above mentioned shall pay or Cause to be paid to the price for which it may be bought in purportion to that part of Quantity Each of us holds of the mentioned Tract; 6ly NOW Be it known that the above mentioned Abraham Banta has purched a Certain Tract or Quantity of Land ajoining of the above mentioned Tract with the same Desine and for the purpose as above mentioned, from Richard Beard who Lived in pennsylvania State the Quantity of 2000 acres at Thirty pounds per hundred to be paid in four anul payments ... Now be it known that We the above mentioned will and Shall aid and Assist the above mentioned Abraham Banta his heirs Executors Administrators in Defending both the first and second mentioned tract aforesaid all as one; now for the True performance of all and both Tracts mentioned the second agreeable with first mentioned Tract We the above mentioned our selves our heirs Executors Administrators and Assigns Doth bind ourselves Jointly severally by these presents the one to the other in the penal sum of Three Thousand pounds In Witness whereunto we have set our hands and seals This fourteenth Day of march in the year one Thousand seven hundred & Eighty Six Signed Sealed in the presents us Darra thar his Beniemen X Stout mark {Henry Shively} frances Cosart Lukes Van arsdel Luk Vories un Albert Banta Daniel Vorhis Samuel Demaree Aron Monfoort John Monfoort Albert Banta Jacob Banta William Shock Sophia Vorus John Banta Cornelius Cozine Francis Monfort Daniel Al Banta Abraham Banta fa Hendreck Banta un Peter Banta Daniel Banta Samuel Banta Petrus Banta Peter Banta Cornelous Banta Andrew Shock {Cornelius Bogart} {Abraham brewer} Albert Voorhies John Commingor big John Voorhes Henry Banta Bu John Vorus Jacob Smock Simon Vanasdal {Barny Smock} {{Image|file=DNA_Confirmations_for_Connie_Daniels_Graves-14.jpg |caption=Log cabin home }} ==Sources== *Akers, Vincent. 1982. The Low Dutch Company: a history of the Holland Dutch settlements on the Kentucky frontier. New York: Holland Society of New York. *Research of [[Branch-2590|Carolyn B. Leonard]] who passed away recently. Her many years of research is still available online. (Thank you [[Martin-17123|Lilly Martin]] for this information.) ::Low Dutch Cousins From 1600s New Amsterdam to the 1780s in Kentucky. The page includes a SURNAME search.[http://dutchcousins.org] *A link to the HARRODSBURG HISTORICAL SOCIETY, MERCER COUNTY KENTUCKY RESEARCH LIBRARY which houses many Low Dutch documents. You can make an appointment with a docent to view them. The documents are included as a special collection of Low Dutch history in the library. [https://harrodsburghistorical.org/] [http://dutchcousins.org/harrodsburg-low-dutch-repository/] *The Dunkers [http://nealsgenealogy.awardspace.info/shdunker.htm] *Colonial Routes to Kentucky and Tennessee by Johni Cerny, B.S., F.U.G.A. [https://lineages.com/colonial-immigration/colonial-routes-to-kentucky-and-tennessee/] *Located at the Falls of the Ohio on the north side of the Ohio River and opposite Louisville was the town of Clarksville, Indiana. Established in 1784 and part of 150,000 acres Virginia distributed to George Rogers Clark and his men. See: Baird, Lewis C. Baird's History of Clark County, Indiana. Unigraphic, 1909. Pages 43, 44, 45. ==Acknowledgement== Special thanks to Nan Fansler for her excellent research on the background reasons the Dutch in New York and New Jersey organized and moved onto the frontier during the American Revolution. Their homes had been destroyed and pillaged and they suffered terribly. See: Maurer,C.F. Dragoon Diary, The History of the Third Continental Light Dragoons. Bloomington, Indiana. 2005. P 149. [https://www.amazon.com/Dragoon-Diary-History-Continental-Dragoons/dp/1420831453] Mentions the Demarest and Bogart families among others in Sep and Oct 1778, New Jersey. Another source pertaining to the conditions loyal citizens were subjected to during the Revolutionary War was Virginia. While not specifically about the Bogarts and Demerests, this article conveys the urgency that was felt to seek safety in the 'back country' especially among the middle class artisans. [https://web.archive.org/web/20150107044719/http://research.history.org/Historical_Research/Research_Themes/ThemeRevolution/Loyalist.cfm]
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=== Headline text === [[Category: Lowe Name Study]] [[Category: One Name Studies]] [[Category: DNA Projects]] == How to Participate == Calling All Lowe's, Low's Lau's To join the effort, please add the following above the Biography line in your Lowe profiles: {{One Name Study| name=Lowe}} Please contact the Study's coordinator [[Nancy Lowe Sitzlar]] or [[Lowe-6149| or post a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == This is a One-Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. == Task List == The Lowe Name - The Lowe Name Has a few variants, Lowe, Lau, Low, Lough, Loewe, Loweh, and Loe. ===We are looking for male Lowe descendants to do DNA testing=== '''https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/lowe/about''' and from each Lowe male that takes this DNA test must have a Lowe father, grandfather, great grandfather back to the oldest known Lowe great grandfather. We also would like to include Lowes from other worldwide sites.''' We are recommending that if you join this Lowe DNA project that you order the 37 or 67 marker test. This test will identify markers that can be compared and matched to other men to find close Lowe cousins, All men's DNA results will be posted by test kit number at our website above and the results will be correlated and matched by myself with the help of FTDNA. If you have questions about this project, please contact me at this email address below: ''''''''''[[''Reference]]'''''''''''' ]History of the Lau Family, 1732 to 1799, as read at Wolfe's Church, July 24th Bill Bailey, Coordinator Lowe project, San Antonio, Texas, 78258 Email: bill@baileyconnection.com == What kind of name is Lowe== '''English, Dutch, Germanic, Norman French or even Scottish in origin''' This ancient surname can be confusingly English, Dutch, Germanic, Norman French or even Scottish in origin. It sometimes has identical spellings in different countries, but quite different meanings! If English it is usually spelled Low or Lowe, and derives from the pre-7th-century word 'hlaw, meaning a prominent small hill, a barrow or burial mound, and hence somebody who lived by such a place. The Lowe family lived in Worcestershire. The earliest instances of the name in England appear for the most part to be of local origin; that is, derived from the name of the place where an original bearer lived or where he once held land, the place in this instance being a hlaw, the Old English word for a hill. Early Origins of the Lowe family. == Early Origins of the Lowe family== '''The surname Lowe was first found in Bohemia, where the Lowe family became a prominent contributor to the development of the district from ancient times.''' Always prominent in social affairs, the family became an integral part of that turbulent region as it emerged to form alliances with other families within the Feudal System and the nation. One of the earliest recorded Bohemian bearers of the name was Hensel Lebel, who lived in Budweis in 1387. ==Early Notables of the Lowe family (pre-1700)== '''During this early period, notable bearers of the name Lowe included Leon Loewe von Rozmital (around 1465)''' whose famous descriptions of the Holy Land through which he traveled were translated into many languages, his daughter became the Queen of Bohemia; Hans Leu, The Elder. == Old Norse== However, in all countries it may be a medieval nickname, derived from the Old Norse word 'lagr, meaning low or short, and hence probably given to a tall person! The Norman French word 'lou', meaning wolf is also a possibility as a nickname in all countries. If so it described a ferocious individual, or again probably the reverse. In countries whose language is primarily German-based the surname is recorded in many forms including Low, Lowe, Leeb (Germany), Lob and Lobe (Alsace), Leue, Leeuw, Leeuwink, Leeuwerink, Louw (Dutch), Lev (Czech) and others. Here it may derive from the pre-medieval word 'lewo' meaning a lion, and hence was a name given to a brave or regal person. This explanation may have some connection with the Ashkenasic word 'leyb' and the lion of Judah. ==Scottish== '''Lastly, the name can be Scottish in origin, and a short form of the male given name Lawrence.''' The first recorded spelling of the family name anywhere in the world may be that of John le Lu. This was dated 1207, in the Pipe Rolls of the county of Gloucestershire, during the reign of King John of England, 1199 - 1216. Throughout the centuries, surnames in every country have continued to "develop" often leading to astonishing variants of the original spelling. include Low, Lowes, and Lowis. This name is of Anglo-Saxon descent spreading to the Celtic countries of Ireland, Scotland and Wales in early times and is found in many medieval manuscripts throughout these countries. ==German== '''The distinguished surname Lowe is derived from the Middle High German "lewe," meaning "lion''.''' Luh-veh is actually the correct German pronunciation. The umlaut (the two little dots on top of the O) means its actually written Loewe. Ws are pronounced like Vs in German so Luh-veh is the correct pronunciation. In countries whose language is primarily German-based the surname is recorded in many forms including Low, Lowe, Leeb (Germany), Lob and Lobe (Alsace), Leue, Leeuw, Leeuwink, Leeuwerink, Louw (Dutch), Lev (Czech) and others. Here it may derive from the pre-medieval word 'lewo' meaning a lion, and hence was a name given to a brave or regal person. This explanation may have some connection with the Ashkenasic word 'leyb' and the lion of Judah. ==Lowe migration to the United States== '''Lowe Settlers in the United States in the 17th Century'''
Jan Bastiansen Lowe, who landed in New Netherland(s) in 1620-1664 [1]
Jon Lowe, who arrived in Virginia in 1635 [1]
Dorothy Lowe, who settled in Boston in 1635
Dorothie Lowe, aged 13, who landed in America in 1635 [1]
Tho Lowe, who landed in Virginia in 1636 [1] '''Lowe Settlers in the United States in the 18th Century'''
Clemans Lowe, who landed in Virginia in 1701-1702 [1]
Abraham Lowe, who landed in Maryland in 1716 [1]
Henry, Lowe Sr., who landed in Maryland in 1731 [1]
Freiderich Lowe, who arrived in Pennsylvania in 1749 [1]
Johannes Lowe, who arrived in Pennsylvania in 1750 [1]
John Lowe, Elizabeth City, Pasquotank, North Carolina, United States in 1722 [1]
'''Lowe Settlers in the 19th Century'''
Elizabeth Lowe, aged 28, who landed in America in 1810 [1]
John Lowe, who landed in Charleston, South Carolina in 1820 [1]
George S E Lowe, who arrived in New York, NY in 1826 [1]
Hugh Lowe, who landed in Maryland in 1828 [1]
F Lowe, who arrived in North America in 1832-1849 [1]
William James Lowe who arrived in Philadelphia in 1906 ==Lowe migration to Canada== '''Lowe Settlers in Canada in the 18th Century'''
John Lowe, who landed in Nova Scotia in 1749 Mr. John Lowe U.E. who settled in Sissiboo, Nova Scotia c. 1784 listed on the Muster Roll at Gulliver's Hole, St. Mary's Bay and Sissiboo [2] Mr. William Lowe U.E. who settled in Sissiboo, Nova Scotia c. 1784 listed on the Muster Roll at Gulliver's Hole, St. Mary's Bay and Sissiboo [2] '''Lowe Settlers in Canada in the 19th Century'''
Richard Lowe, who landed in Canada in 1841
Mrs. Ann Lowe, aged 65 who was emigrating through Grosse Isle Quarantine Station, Quebec aboard the ship "John Jardine" departing 4th June 1847 from Liverpool, England; the ship arrived on 16th July 1847 but she died on board [3]
Mr. Lawrence Lowe, aged 28 who was emigrating through Grosse Isle Quarantine Station, Quebec aboard the ship "Larch" departing 11th July 1847 from Sligo, Ireland; the ship arrived on 20th August 1847 but he died on board [3]
Mrs. Mary Lowe, aged 29 who was emigrating through Grosse Isle Quarantine Station, Quebec aboard the ship "Larch" departing 11th July 1847 from Sligo, Ireland; the ship arrived on 20th August 1847 but she died on board [3] ==Lowe migration to Australia== Emigration to Australia followed the First Fleets of convicts, tradespeople and early settlers. Early immigrants include:
'''Lowe Settlers in Australia in the 19th Century'''
George Angell Lowe, English convict from London, who was transported aboard the "Albion" on September 21, 1826, settling in New South Wales, Australia [4] John Lowe, who arrived in Adelaide, Australia aboard the ship "Alice Brooks" in 1839 [5]
James Lowe, who arrived in Adelaide, Australia aboard the ship "Hooghly" in 1839 [6]
Mary Lowe, who arrived in Adelaide, Australia aboard the ship "Hooghly" in 1839 [6]
Lucy Lowe, who arrived in Adelaide, Australia aboard the ship "Hooghly" in 1846 [7] ==Lowe migration to New Zealand== '''Emigration to New Zealand followed in the footsteps of the European explorers, such as Captain Cook (1769-70)''': first came sealers, whalers, missionaries, and traders. By 1838, the British New Zealand Company had begun buying land from the Maori tribes, and selling it to settlers, and, after the Treaty of Waitangi in 1840, many British families set out on the arduous six-month journey from Britain to Aotearoa to start a new life. === Early immigrants include=== '''Lowe Settlers in New Zealand in the 19th Century'''
A G Lowe, who landed in Wellington, New Zealand in 1840 aboard the ship "Bolton"
Griffiths Lowe, who landed in Wellington, New Zealand in 1840
Richard Godfrey Lowe, aged 29, a doctor, who arrived in Wellington, New Zealand aboard the ship "Bolton" in 1840
Griffith Lowe, aged 36, a farm laborer, who arrived in Wellington, New Zealand aboard the ship "Bolton" in 1840
Ann Lowe, aged 35, who arrived in Wellington, New Zealand aboard the ship "Bolton" in 1840 '''Lowe Settlers in New Zealand in the 20th Century'''
Robert Lowe, aged 32, who arrived in Auckland, New Zealand aboard the ship "S. S. Waimana" in 1926
'''Contemporary Notables of the name Lowe (post-1700)'''
Alex Lowe (1958-1999), American mountaineer; he died in an avalanche in Tibet
Richard B. Lowe III, American politician, Justice of New York Supreme Court 1st District; Elected 2002 [8]
Robert Hepler "Rob" Lowe (b. 1964), American six-time Golden Globe-nominated, two-time Screen Actors Guild Award-winning actor
James Mundell Lowe (1922-2017), American jazz guitarist
William W. Lowe, American Democrat politician, Postmaster at Long Beach, California, 1885-87 [8]
William J. Lowe, American Republican politician, Delegate to Republican National Convention from Utah, 1924, 1932; Utah Republican State Chair, 1931 [8]
William Manning Lowe (1842-1882), American Democrat politician, Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Alabama, 1868; Member of Alabama State House of Representatives, 1870 [8]
William Lowe, American politician, Delegate to Indiana State Constitutional Convention, 1816 [8]
William Lowe, American Democrat politician, Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Washington, 1996 [8]
W. J. Lowe, American Democrat politician, Alternate Delegate to Democratic National Convention from North Dakota, 1944 [8].
==Historic Events for the Lowe family== Halifax Explosion
Miss Florence Audrey Lowe (1907-1917), Canadian resident from Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada who died in the explosion [9]
RMS Titanic
Harold Lowe (1882-1944), English fifth officer on the RMS Titanic who survived the sinking [10] ==The Lau/Lowe Voyage on the ship the Pink "John and William"== They made their way to Rotterdam, Holland, over five months earlier, in the spring. Sometime in May, the "John and William" departed Rotterdam and sailed, to Dover, England. Then around June 20th, it began the transatlantic crossing, which turned into 17 grueling weeks at sea, before the survivors set foot in America. But Rotterdam and the deadly voyage to America had not been the beginning of their sojourn. The majority of the refugees were Protestant and descended from Germanic families in Switzerland, the German-Swiss. They had originally relocated to the Palatinate also known as German Pfalz. The Pfalz had historically been the lands of Count Palatine and they lie largely in Southwestern Germany. The area occupies more than a quarter of the contemporary German-federal state of Rhineland-Palatinate. There was mutiny abroad the ship and suffering that was unbearable. To read more about their journey click on these links. http://www.belizebreeze.com/bushongunited/voyage.html, http://www.belizebreeze.com/bushongunited/voyage2.html. ==History of the Palatine Immigration to Pennsylvania== At different periods, various causes and diverse motives induced Germans to abandon their Vaterland. Since 1606, millions have left their homes, the dearest spots on earth, whither the heart always turns. Religious persecution, political oppression drove thousands to Pennsylvania - to the asylum from the harassed and depressed sons and daughters of the relics of the Reformation, whither William Penn himself invited the persecuted of every creed and religious opinion. From 1682 to 1776, Pennsylvania was the central point of emigration from Germany, France, and Switzerland. Penn's liberal views, and illiberal course of the government of New York toward the Germans, induced many to come to this Province. The period from 1702 - 1727 marks an era in the early German emigration. Between forty and fifty thousand left their native country "their hearths where soft affections dwell." The unparalleled ravages and desolations by the troops of Louis XIV under Turenne were the stern prelude to bloody persecutions. To escape the dreadful sufferings awaiting them, German and other Protestants emigrated to the English colonies in America. In 1705, a number of German Reformed residing between Wolfenbuttel and Halberstadt fled to Neuwied, a town of Rhenish Prussia, where they remained some time, and then went to Holland - there embarked, in 1707, for New York. Their frail ship was, by reason of adverse winds, carried into the Delaware Bay. Determined, however, to reach the place for which they were destined - to have a home among the Dutch, they took the overland route from Philadelphia to New York. On entering the fertile, charming valley in New Jersey, which is drained by the meandering Musconctcong, the Passaic and their tributaries, and having reached a goodly land, they resolve to remain in what is now known as the German Valley of Morrison county. From this point, the Germans have spread into Somerset, Bergan, and Essex counties. At Elizabethtown, where the first English settlement was made in New Jersey, 1664, there were many Germans prior to 1730. There was also a German settlement at a place known as Hall Mill, which is some thirty miles from Philadelphia. For more information on the Palentine Migration please visit the following site written by Daniel Rupp, 1876 https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Palatine_Immigration_to_Pennsylvania == Last name: Lowe reference== 1. Lowe Spelling Variations https://www.houseofnames.com/lowe-family-crest/German 2. What kind of name is Lowe https://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/Lowe#ixzz6AsfkGOF5 3. Last name: Lowe Copyright: Name Origin Research 1980 - 2017 https://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/Lowe#ixzz6AsfkGOF5 4. Lowe History, Family Crest & Coats of Arms https://www.houseofnames.com/lowe-family-crest/German 5. Early Origins of the Lowe family https://www.houseofnames.com/lowe-family-crest/German '''==Descendants of the Lowe family 1st Generation through 11th Generation==''' 1.https://lowesofsmokey.tripod.com/?fbclid=IwAR1nwyOvDOzJG5oewJP8aUNajSKM- MQpq4LmYlh6VxWMhSy6-s98ISvbBb0 "== ''' Anderson County Tennessee Genealogy & History''''''==" https://tngenweb.org/andersoncounty/2011/09/new-river-settlers/?fbclid=IwAR3_d_MJubJouX7Khz3_UMolqmMTwsYPFkbzZR4sUNr48JLple6-p8cWUGk The early settlers of the Tenth district, called “New River” are about gone. The Bunch, Daugherty, Patterson, Byrge, Phillips, Asher, West and Lowe families are gone to a world unknown to us. '''==Cemetery Locations Where Lowe's are buried==''' 1. http://www.scott-county-tn.com/DeathRecords/displaycem.php?cem_id=321 2. Anderson Memorial Gardens and Chapel Mausoleum Dossett, Anderson County, Tennessee, USA 3. Patterson Cemetery in Devonia, TN off New River Highway 4. Devonia, TN on Lowe Mountain in New River area == Citations== 1^ Filby, P. William, Meyer, Mary K., Passenger and immigration lists index: a guide to published arrival records of about 500,000 passengers who came to the United States and Canada in the seventeenth, eighteenth, and nineteenth centuries. 1982-1985 Cumulated Supplements in Four Volumes Detroit, Mich. : Gale Research Co., 1985, Print (ISBN 0-8103-1795-8) 2^ Rubincam, Milton. The Old United Empire Loyalists List. Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc, 1976. (Originally published as; United Empire Loyalists. The Centennial of the Settlement of Upper Canada. Rose Publishing Company, 1885.) ISBN 0-8063-0331-X 3^ Charbonneau, André, and Doris Drolet-Dubé. A Register of Deceased Persons at Sea and on Grosse Île in 1847. The Minister of Canadian Heritage, 1997. ISBN: 0-660-198/1-1997E (p. 84) 4^ State Library of Queensland. (Retrieved 2016, October 27) Albion voyage to New South Wales, Australia in 1826 with 192 passengers. Retrieved from http://www.convictrecords.com.au/ships/albion/1826 5^ State Records of South Australia. (Retrieved 2010, November 5) ALICE BROOKS 1839. Retrieved from http://www.slsa.sa.gov.au/BSA/1839AliceBrooks.gif 6^ State Records of South Australia. (Retrieved 2010, November 5) HOOGHLY 1839. Retrieved from http://www.slsa.sa.gov.au/BSA/1839Hooghly.htm 7^ State Records of South Australia. (Retrieved 2010, November 5) HOOGHLY 1846. Retrieved from http://www.slsa.sa.gov.au/BSA/1846Hooghly.htm 8^ The Political Graveyard: Alphabetical Name Index. (Retrieved 2015, November 2) . Retrieved from http://politicalgraveyard.com/alpha/index.html 9^ Halifax Explosion Book of Remembrance | Maritime Museum of the Atlantic. (Retrieved 2014, June 23) . Retrieved from https://maritimemuseum.novascotia.ca/what-see-do/halifax-explosion/halifax-explosion-book-remembrance 10^ Titanic Passenger List - Titanic Facts. (Retrieved 2016, July 13) . Retrieved from http://www.titanicfacts.net/titanic-passenger-list.html Lowe (German) 11..http://www.belizebreeze.com/bushongunited/voyage.html 12.http://www.belizebreeze.com/bushongunited/voyage2.html 13.https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Palatine_Immigration_to_Pennsylvania Printed as originally written in 1876. Source: A Collection of upwards of Thirty Thousand Names of German, Swiss, Dutch, French and other Immigrants in Pennsylvania From 1727 to 1776; Prof. I. Daniel Rupp, Second Revised Edition, 1876, Philadelphia. 14.Lau, Michael W. The descendants of Christian Lau. Mennonite Family History (1991), page 2.
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[[Category: Lower Island Cove, Newfoundland Colony]] [[Category: Lower Island Cove, Dominion of Newfoundland]] [[Category: Lower Island Cove, Newfoundland]] ===About=== Lower Island Cove is a community located on the Bay de Verde Peninsula on the north shore of Conception Bay, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. Initial settlement in the area occurred at Island Cove, which was little more than a sheltered beach off which lay some large rocks. Named originally after those rocks, the community as early as 1796 was being referred to as Lower Island Cove to distinguish it from Upper Island Cove near [[Space:Harbour Grace, Newfoundland|Harbour Grace]].[[http://lib-lespaul.library.mun.ca/PDFs/cns_enl/ENLV3L.pdf Encyclopedia of Newfoundland and Labrador, volume 3, Extract: letter L]. Smallwood, Joseph Roberts, 1900-, Poole, Cyril F., Cuff, Robert, 1959-. Eds. Harry Cuff Publications Ltd., St. John's, 1990. pp 379-380. Accessed via [https://collections.mun.ca/digital/collection/cns_enl/id/1900 Memorial University of Newfoundland, Digital Collections].][[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Division_No._1,_Subdivision_G,_Newfoundland_and_Labrador#Lower_Island_Cove Wikipedia article on Lower Island Cove], Accessed 2022.] ==History== European migratory fishermen were visiting this vicinity at least by the late 1600s, as were pirates (legend maintaining that a treasure was buried at Flambro Head). In the 1760s, Lawrence Coughlan was stationed at Harbour Grace and was the first known missionary to visit Lower Island Cove. Wesleyans constructed a church in 1780, and a school by 1836. While the population of Lower Island Cove was predominantly Wesleyan from a very early date, 32 Roman Catholics lived there in 1836. In 1944 the Salvation Army established itself in the community. Residents of the area boasted of having one of the best fishing areas in Conception Bay. The community eventually became the largest centre between [[Space:Carbonear, Newfoundland|Carbonear]] and [[Space:Bay de Verde, Newfoundland|Bay de Verde]]. Other factors contributed to this growth. The local forest provided fuel and building materials, while fresh water was available from a stream flowing from the nearby pond. There was also land for building and farming. In 1836, 28 acres were already under cultivation, and the population was 551. ===Early Families=== A local tradition holds that the community's first permanent resident was a Jersey fisherman named [[Luce-1258|Philip Luce (or Louis)]], who settled there in 1768. Reference to another early resident was carved in a rock slab on the community's north side stating "N.N. died Nov. 1793 aged 57 years." The community quickly had its own mercantile premises, one of the first established early in the 1800s by Richard Rankin of Harbour Grace. Other early merchants were a Mr. Ryan, Azarias Garland and John Lewis. By the 1870s Lower Island Cove was a commercial centre, with as many as eight merchants and traders operating there at times. Principal family names in 1884 were Bursey, Clerk, Driscoll, Garland, Louis, Morris, Rogers, Shano (LeShane), Sparkes, Snelgrove and Wheeler. Most of these people were from England, the rest from Ireland and the Channel Islands. The make-up of the population throughout the 1800s was in flux. Some people returned to the Old World, while many others went to Trinity Bay and farther westward. The only remaining evidence some of these early settlers left at Lower Island Cove was in such local place names as Critches Road, John Lowel's Garden, Philip's Head and Crummin's Cove. ===Resources=== * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Lower Island Cove,_Newfoundland|What links to this page.]] * NL GenWeb, Conception Bay North - [https://sites.rootsweb.com/~cannf/cbnorth_norlicplant.htm Northern District, Carbonear Plantation Records - Lower Island Cove]. Susan Snelgrove, 1999. * NL GenWeb [https://sites.rootsweb.com/~cannf/cbnorth_norlowerislandcove71.htm 1871 Lovell's Directory. Conception Bay North Region - Northern District, Lower Island Cove]. Bonnie Hickey, 1999. * NL GenWeb [https://sites.rootsweb.com/~cannf/cbnorth_norlowerislandcove32.htm 1832 Voter's List, Conception Bay North - Northern District, Lower Island Cove]. Bill White, 2002. * NL GenWeb [https://sites.rootsweb.com/~cannf/cbnorth_norlic_ucbap16.htm Parish Records, Conception Bay North ~ Northern District, Lower Island Cove - United Church Baptisms (1816 - 1852)]. Debbie Gerow, 1999. == Sources == See also: * {{Wikidata|Q25906482}}
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For more information/instruction on clearing database errors, see [[Space:Germany_Project_Data_Doctors_Team|Germany Project Data Doctors Team]]. ==Overview of Lower Saxony== : Flag and Coat of Arms: :{{Image|file=German_Flags-6.png |size=s |align=l }} {{Image|file=Lower_Saxony_Team-1.png |size=s |align=l }}{{Clear}} :State of the Federal Republic of Germany: 1 November 1946 :Capital: Hannover :English: Lower Saxony :German: Niedersachsen :Previous locations: created by the merger of the State of Hanover (Hannover) with Brunswick (Braunschweig), Oldenburg, and Schaumburg-Lippe, tt is the second largest federal German state {{Image|file=Lower_Saxony_Team-2.png |size=s |align=r |caption=Lower Saxony location in Germany }} :Also known as Niedersachsen, Lower Saxony is the second largest German state by area and fourth-largest by population. Located in the northern part of Germany it is bordered to the north by the North Sea, and by the states of Schleswig-Holstein, Hamburg, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Brandenburg, Saxony-Anhalt, Thuringia, Hesse, and North Rhine-Westphalia, and the Netherlands. And it surrounds the state of Bremen and the land side of the seaport Bremerhaven. It borders more states than any other German state. It also contains the seven Frisian Islands and the historical area known as Emsland. It is the largest fruit-producing state with its primary crop being apples. Its capital was once also a kingdom, the historic region of Hanover. *[https://niedersachsen.de/startseite/ Niedersachsen.de]: Official Website *[[Wikipedia:Lower Saxony|Wikipedia: Lower Saxony]] *[https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Niedersachsen Wikipedia.de]: Niedersachsen *[https://www.britannica.com/place/Lower-Saxony Britannica]: Lower Saxony *[https://www.nationsonline.org/oneworld/Germany/niedersachsen.htm NationsOnline]: Niedersachsen ===Maps=== :Lower Saxony (Niedersachsen) is divided into 37 districts (Landkreise or simply Kreise), eight urban districts and two cities. {{Image|file=Lower_Saxony_Team.png |align=c |size=l |caption=Map of Lower Saxony }}
:Coordinates: 52°45′22″N 9°23′35″E *[https://www.meyersgaz.org/ Meyers Gazetteer Search] *[http://maps.google.com/maps?q=Niedersachsen Google Maps]: Lower Saxony *[https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Lower-Saxony-map.png Wikimedia Commons]: Map of Lower Saxony with the district boundaries *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lower_Saxony#/media/File:Herzogtum_Sachsen_1000.PNG Wikipedia]: The Duchy of Saxony around 1000 *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lower_Saxony#/media/File:Map_of_the_Imperial_Circles_(1512)-en.png Wikipedia]: Imperial circles at the start of the 16th century *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lower_Saxony#/media/File:KrkHannover.png Wikipedia]: The Kingdom of Hanover, the Duchy of Brunswick, the Grand Duchy of Oldenburg and the Principality of Schaumburg-Lippe in the 19th Century *[https://cdn.britannica.com/06/6006-050-7AA8BFF2/Baltic-Sea-North-English-Channel.jpg Britannica]: The North Sea, the Baltic Sea, and the English Channel *[https://en.wikivoyage.org/wiki/Lower_Saxony#/media/File:Lower-Saxony-map.png WikiVoyage]: Regions of Lower Saxony ===History=== :Lower Saxony formed in 1946, after World War II by merging the former states of Hanover, Oldenburg, Brunswick and Schaumburg-Lippe. Hanover, also a former kingdom, is the largest of these by area and population and was a province of Prussia since 1866. The city of Hanover is the capital city of Lower Saxony. The state of Lower Saxony adopted the coat of arms and other symbols of the former kingdom. *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lower_Saxony#History Wikipedia]: Lower Saxony History *[https://www.britannica.com/place/Oldenburg-historical-state-Germany Britannica]: Oldenburg *[http://www.world-guides.com/europe/germany/lower-saxony/hanover/hanover_history.html World-Guides.com]: Hanover History Facts and Timeline *[https://www.heraldry-wiki.com/heraldrywiki/index.php?title=Niedersachsen HeraldryWiki]: Niedersachsen] *[http://www.zum.de/whkmla/region/germany/xnsachsen.html Zum.de]: Niedersachsen *[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1AZzkWKCiPc--_dS56rx0KvTOpKrq0k2C/view?usp=sharing Wittmund, Niedersachen: Historic Administrative Hierarchy] from member John Witz ===Culture=== :Germany has a number of different cultures. Lower Saxony has a large number of distinct regions each with its own history and culture. These districts include: Altes Land, Ammerland, Artland, County of Bentheim, Bramgau, Brunswick Land, Calenberg Land, Eastphalia, East Frisia, Eichsfeld, Elbe-Weser Triangle, Emsland, Grönegau, Land Hadeln, Land Wursten, Hannover, Harz Mountains, Hildesheim Börde, Hümmling, Kehdingen, Leine Uplands, [[:Space:Lüneburger Heide|Lüneburg Heath]], Middle Weser Region, Oldenburg Land, Oldenburg Münsterland, Osnabrück Land, Schaumburg Land, Solling, South Lower Saxony, Stade Geest, Wendland, Weser Uplands, Wesermarsch, and Wümme Depression. Natural features are also very diverse including everything from mountains to prairies and forests and sea ports. Lower Saxony contains the largest fruit producing part of Germany with apples being its largest crop. It is also a major producer of livestock, wheat, potato, beet, and other crops. Dining reflects these abundant food groups. Silver, iron and salt mining have been important since medieval times. About 20% of its lands are parks and other protected natural areas. There are eight urban districts and two cities with special status: Braunschweig, Delmenhorst, Emden, Göttingen, Hanover, Oldenburg, Osnabrück, Salzgitter, Wilhelmshaven, and Wolfsburg. The people of Lower Saxony describe the area as Low German. Its origin is linked by a common ancient Saxon origin and the use of the Low German dialect known as Plattdeutsch, a dialect closely related to Dutch, Frisian, and English, and quite distinct from the official High German. *[https://en.wikivoyage.org/wiki/Lower_Saxony WikiVoyage]: Lower Saxony *[https://www.niedersachsen-tourism.com/experiences/culture-in-lower-saxony Niedersachsen-tourism.com]: Lower Saxony - A Rich Heritage Full of Beauty *[https://www.niedersachsen-tourism.com/destinations/cities-in-lower-saxony Niedersachsen-tourism.com]: Cities in Lower Saxony *[https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attractions-g187347-Activities-c47-t6,13,26,163-Lower_Saxony.html TripAdvisor]: Lower Saxony Landmarks *[https://www.joylandztravel.com/tag/lower-saxony-germany/ Joyzlandztravel]: Lower Saxony *[https://www.lower-saxony.de/tourism_and_culture/culture/ Lower-Saxony.de]: Tourism and Culture *[https://theculturetrip.com/europe/germany/articles/the-top-10-things-to-see-and-do-in-lower-saxony-germany/ TheCultureTrip.com]: The Top 10 Things to See and Do in Lower Saxony, Germany *[https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Culture_of_Lower_Saxony WikiMedia Category]: Culture of Lower Saxony *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jastorf_culture Wikipedia]: Jastorf Culture *[https://germanculture.com.ua/library/weekly/saxony.htm GermanCulture.com]: Saxony - a Crossroads of European History, Culture and Art *[https://www.thelocal.de/20190628/weekend-wanderlust-10-experiences-unique-to-hanover TheLocal.de]: Weekend Wanderlust: 10 unique reasons Hanover is worth visiting *[https://www.visit-niedersachsen.com/ Visit-Niedersachsen.com] *[https://trip101.com/article/best-things-to-do-in-osnabruck-germany Trip101]: 10 Best Things To Do In Osnabrück, Germany *[https://www.lonelyplanet.com/germany/lower-saxony-bremen Lonely Planet.com]: Lower Saxony & Bremen *[http://travel-to-germany.info/cuisine/german-cuisine-lower-saxony/ Travel-to-Germany.info]: German Cuisine: Lower Saxony *[https://germanfoods.org/german-food-facts/lower-saxony/ GermanFoods.org]: Lower Saxony *[https://www.quick-german-recipes.com/lower-saxony.html Quick-German-Recipes.com]: Lower Saxony - Regional Food *[https://www.altes-land.de/ Altes-Land.de] *[https://museum-altesland.jork.de/ Museum-Altesland]: Museums in the municipality of Jork ==Research Help and Regional Resources== ===Online Resource Compilations=== *[http://ofb.genealogy.net/ Genealogy.net]: Online Familienbücher aka OFBs (regional family books). Also see [[Space:Familienbücher:_German_Family_Books|THIS PAGE]] for Familienbücher that are not available online, but our members will do lookups for you. *[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/936916/look-ups-for-early-records-debstedt-germany WikiTree: Look-ups for Early Records Debstedt Germany] *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Lower_Saxony_(Niedersachsen),_Germany_Genealogy FamilySearch]: Lower Saxony (Niedersachsen), Germany Genealogy *[http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~tqpeiffer/genealogy/Documents/Locations%20-%20Euro/Germany/Lower%20Saxony,%20Germany.htm Rootsweb]: Lower Saxony *[https://www.jewishgen.org/databases/Germany/saxonweb.htm Jewish families of Northern Germany Database] *[http://wiki-en.genealogy.net/Lower_Saxony GenWiki]: Lower Saxony *[http://www.genealogylinks.net/europe/germany/ni.htm GenealogyLinks.net]: Niedersachsen Genealogy *[http://www.linkpendium.com/emsland-family/ Linkpendium: Emsland Family Trees, Crests, Genealogies, Biographies, DNA, and More]: Emsland, as used on this webpage, refers to the present-day district of Germany which bears that name. Emsland is a Landkreis (subdistrict) of the Regierungsbezirk (larger district) of Weser-Ems located in the Land (state) of Niedersachsen. The village of Lohne, which was formerly in the parish of Schepsdorf, is today part of Wietmarschen in the district of Bentheim. Nevertheless, it is included here because it was traditionally a part of the area now known as Emsland. There were other villages which were always outside of Emsland but belonged to parishes in Emsland - Drievorden and Engden in Bentheim which belonged to Emsbueren parish and Adorf and Neuringe in Bentheim and Nieuw Schoonebeek in Holland which belonged to Twist parish. Emigrants from those non-Emsland villages will sometimes be included here. Also treated as Emslanders are emigrants from Slagharen, Holland whose parents had been born in Emsland but were working in Slagharen before they emigrated to America. *[http://www.theancestorhunt.com/blog/europe-free-online-historical-newspapers#.XQmRCohKh9B The Ancestor Hunt]: free online resources for international newspapers: see the section for Germany. *[http://wiki-en.genealogy.net/Main_Page Genealogy.net]: GenWiki, main page *[https://www.germanroots.com/germanlinks.html German Roots.com]: German Genealogy Resources on the Internet *[[:Category:Germany_Genealogy_Resources|WikiTree Category]]: Germany Genealogy Resources *[[Space:Germany_Project_Resources|WikiTree: Germany Project Resources]] ===Vital Records=== *[https://www.auswanderer-oldenburg.de/index.php Auswanderer]: Oldenburg *[https://www.arcinsys.niedersachsen.de/arcinsys/start.action Archival information system Niedersachsen and Bremen] *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Lower_Saxony_and_the_Saxony_Duchies_Online_Genealogy_Records FamilySearch:] Lower Saxony and the Saxony Duchies Online Genealogy Records *[https://feefhs.org/resource/germany-st-martin-church-index Foundation for East European Family History Studies]: St. Martin Church of Hohnhorst, Schaumburg Province *[https://www.archion.de/de/browse/?no_cache=1 Archion.de]: Protestant church records ($subcription site) *[https://data.matricula-online.eu/en/deutschland/ Matricula]: Catholic Church records *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Germany_Online_Genealogy_Records FamilySearch]: Germany Online Genealogy Records *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Germany_Church_Records FamilySearch]: German Church Records *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Germany_Civil_Registration FamilySearch]: German Civil Registration *[https://www.ortssippenbuecher.org/ Ostfriesische Ortssippenbücher]: On-line Database for East Frisia *[https://ortssippenbuch.net/ Ortssippenbücher in Ostfriesland - Ergänzungen und Korrekturen]: Additions and Corrections for East Frisian Heritage Books === Religious Facilities=== *[https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attractions-g187347-Activities-c47-t10,175-Lower_Saxony.html TripAdvisor]: Lower Saxony Landmarks *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Hanover_(Hannover),_German_Empire_Church_Records FamilySearch]: Hanover (Hannover), German Empire Church Records *[http://www.katholische-archive.de/Di%C3%B6zesanarchive/Hamburg/tabid/81/Default.aspx Katholische Archive] *[https://www.inspirock.com/germany/churches-and-cathedrals-in-lower-saxony Inspirock]: The Best Churches and Cathedrals in Lower Saxony *[https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Churches_in_Lower_Saxony WikiMedia Category]: Churches in Lower Saxony *[http://directory.nihov.org/church/germany/lower-saxony Nihov.org]: Coptic Church *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Confederation_of_Protestant_Churches_in_Lower_Saxony Wikipedia]: Confederation of Protestant Churches in Lower Saxony *[https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Synagogues_in_Lower_Saxony WikiMedia Category]: Synagogues in Lower Saxony *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Germany_Church_Directories FamilySearch]: Germany Church Directories *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/German_Jewish_Records FamilySearch]: German Jewish Records *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Religion_in_Germany Wikipedia]: Religion in Germany ===Emigration=== *[https://www.germangenealogygroup.com/records-search/german_emigrants.php Germany Genealogy Group]: German Emigration Database *[https://www.deutsche-auswanderer-datenbank.de/index.php?id=275&L=1 Historisches Museum Bremerhaven]: German Emigrant Database *[https://immigrantships.net/bremenproj/bremenproject.html Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild]: Transcribed Ships Manifests Departing from Germany. Ports of departure include: Altona, Bremen, Bremerhaven, Cuxhaven, Geestemunde, Hamburg, Stettin, Swinemunde (currently Swinoujscie, Poland), German Unspecified Ports *[https://www.germanroots.com/emigration.html GermanRoots.com]: Online German Emigration Records, Lists and Indexes *[https://web.archive.org/web/20170821040328/http://www.germanyroots.com/ships/index.php?lan=en&cat=1 GermanyRoots]: Ship's Database *[https://www.arcinsys.niedersachsen.de/arcinsys/start Niedersachsen National Land Archives (NLA)] gives records of emigrants from the Harz mountains around 1850 *WikiTree Immigration/Emigration Categories: ::*[[:Category:Immigration_Records_and_Passenger_Lists|Category: Immigration Records and Passenger Lists]] ::*[[:Category:German_Confederation%2C_Emigrants|Category: German Confederation, Emigrants]] ::*[[:Category:Germany%2C_Emigrants|Category: Germany, Emigrants]] ::*[[:Category:American_Immigration|Category: American Immigration]] === Local Cemeteries=== *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery-browse/Germany/Lower-Saxony-(Niedersachsen)?id=state_1555 FindAGrave]: Cemeteries in Lower Saxony (Niedersachsen) *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery-browse/Germany/Lower-Saxony-(Niedersachsen)/Region-Hannover/Hanover?id=city_403721 FindAGrave]: Cemeteries in Hanover, Lower Saxony (Niedersachsen) *[https://www.grabsteine-ostfriesland.de/suche.php Suche nach Grabsteinen in Ostfriesland]: Cemeteries in Ostfriesland (East Frisia) *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cemeteries_in_Germany#Lower_Saxony_(Niedersachsen) Wikipedia]: List of Cemeteries in Lower Saxony *[https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attractions-g187347-Activities-c47-t7-Lower_Saxony.html TripAdvisor]: Lower Saxony Cemeteries *[https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Cemeteries_in_Lower_Saxony WikiMedia Category]: Cemeteries in Lower Saxony ===Libraries=== *[https://www.worldcat.org/libraries WorldCat Library Search] *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Lower_Saxony_(Niedersachsen)_Archives_and_Libraries FamilySearch]: Lower Saxony Archives and Libraries *[[Wikipedia:List of libraries in Germany|Wikipedia: List of libraries in Germany]] *[https://bibliothek.ostfriesischelandschaft.de/ Bibliothek der Ostfriesischen Landschaft] in Aurich (East Frisia) ===Colleges and Universities=== : They often have local records and have professors who are versed in local lore so can be a wonderful resource and many are multilingual. *[https://www.4icu.org/de/lower-saxony/ 4ICU.org]: Top Universities in Lower Saxony *[[Wikipedia:Category:Universities and colleges in Lower Saxony|Wikipedia: Category: Universities and colleges in Lower Saxony]] *[https://www.completeuniversityinfo.com/universities/europe/germany/lower-saxony/ CompleteUniversityInfo.com]: Universities in Lower Saxony ===Local Phone Books=== *[https://www.loc.gov/rr/european/phonede/dephoneA-D.html Library of Congress] Address/Telephone Directories from Germany *[https://countrycode.org/germany Germany Country Code +49] *[https://www.dastelefonbuch.de/ DasTelefonbuch.de] ===Local Genealogy Groups=== *[[Space:Lists_of_Adresses_for_Family_Research_in_Germany|WikiTree Space: List of Addresses for Family Research in Germany]] *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Lower_Saxony_(Niedersachsen)_Societies FamilySearch]: Lower Saxony (Niedersachsen) Societies *[https://www.upstalsboom.org/ Upstalsboom-Gesellschaft] Family Research in Ostfriesland (East Frisia) ===WikiTree Free Space Pages and One-Place Studies=== :Have you created a page that you'd like included below? Add a profile comment below with a link to what you would like to contribute. The following pages were created by our project members: *[[Space:Landkreis Diepholz|Landkreis Diepholz]] by [[Jackson-24942|Robert Jackson]] *[[Space:Landkreis Grafschaft Bentheim|Landkreis Grafschaft Bentheim One Place Study]] by [[Sluys-6|Bertram Sluys]] *[[Space:Landkreis Uelzen, Niedersachsen|Landkreis Uelzen]] by [[Greenwood-3667|Steven Greenwood]] *[[Space:Lüneburger Heide|Lüneburger Heide]] by [[Stegen-15|Oliver Stegen]] *[[Space:German_Orphan_Immigrants_to_USA|Niedersachen Emigrant Archive]]: emigrants from Lower Saxony that are on WikiTree by [[Schindler-204|Michael Schindler]] ==WikiTree Categories== English: [[:Category:Lower Saxony, Germany|Lower Saxony, Germany]] :Subcategories: *[[:Category:Lower Saxony, Cemeteries|Lower Saxony, Cemeteries]] *[[:Category: Adenstedt, Niedersachsen|Adenstedt, Niedersachsen]] *[[:Category:Districts and Independent Cities of Lower Saxony|Districts and Independent Cities of Lower Saxony]] German: [[:Category:Niedersachsen, Deutschland|Niedersachsen, Deutschland]] :Subcategories: *[[:Category:Landkreise und kreisfreie Städte in Niedersachsen|Landkreise und kreisfreie Städte in Niedersachsen]] *[[:Category:Lüneburger Heide|Lüneburger Heide]] ==Translation Aides== In Germany a number of different written languages and dialects were used. Below are some links to sites which may help you with old documents. *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S%C3%BCtterlin Sütterlin] *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Germany_Handwriting Germany Handwriting] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurrent Kurrent] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blackletter Blackletter] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fraktur Fraktur] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%9F ß] *[https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/f8/Brockhaus_1894_Deutsche_Mundarten.jpg Brockhaus 1894 Deutsche Mundarten] (map) *[http://www.math.ubc.ca/~cass/frivs/latin/latin-dict-full.html Latin phrases] because many old records are written in Latin this is a handy list of commonly used Latin phrases. *[[Space:Genealogy_Glossary|Genealogy Glossary]] of multiple languages using common genealogy related words.
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Here is a central location for '''Lowery''' families and history related to the Lowery name. Note that other spellings include Lowrie or Lowrey or Lavery. === Origins of Lowery Surname === It is considered a northern English, Irish and Scottish surname. It is a diminutive form of the personal name "Lawrence", which comes from the Latin "Laurentus", itself from "Laurentium", and "the city of Laurels", in Italy. It came to England by the Normans after the Conquest of 1066, in the Latin form "Laurentius". Records for Robert Lowri, which was dated 1332 in Cumberland, England are early use of the written surname. In 1497, the name Gilbert Lowrie was recorded in Coldingham, Scotland. === Geographic Locations of Lowerys === The Lowery surnames are mostly located in Yorkshire and Durham Counties in England. In the USA, the surname is located in the southern states along with NY, Penn., and Ohio. === Famous Lowerys === Here is a selection of those with the surname Lowery and their ingenious achievements. * [[Lowery-6|Sergeant Lewis "Lou" R. Lowery]] took the original photo of the famous flag-raising on Iwo Jima. * [[Lowery-7|George Lowery]] helped complete the first Cherokee spelling book using English characters. === Lowerys on WikiTree === Here is the [http://www.wikitree.com/indexes/person/L/LOWERY_1.html Lowery index]. If you are a Lowery family member and add yourself or a relative to WikiTree we will update the index with your additions tomorrow morning.
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This folder contains the following 12 attachments: 1. Henrietta Milligan notes 2. Agnes Riddell letter 1851 (see other version #9) Transcript below. 3. Anna Lowrie letters 1911 Transcript below. 4. Henrietta Milligan notes Clark family 5. Jessie Clark (Milligan) notes on Lawrie family 6. Lowrie family bible notes 7. Rev Sam Lowrie letter 1911 Transcript below. 8. Buittle parish history 9. 1851 letter v1 (this and items below added Nov 2019) 10. Jessie Clark letter to Margaret Adam (NZ) 1905 (Lowries not mentioned) 11. Jessie Clark letter to Margaret Adam (NZ) 1907 (Lowries not mentioned) 12. Jessie Clark letter to Margaret Adam (NZ) 1914 13. Lowrie Bible - a pdf file found by JLR on Family Search website. This is the best and most detailed transcription of the family bible. The original transcription was made by Rev Sam Lowrie. (added March 2022 by SRW) [The following four letters are copied from two notebooks belonging to my father Gordon Walker. Henrietta (Milligan) Smith was his grandmother on his mother's side. Henrietta was the great grand daughter of Janet Lawrie (sister of John Lowrie, who emigrated to America). Jessie (Milligan) Clark was Henrietta's older sister. Notebook 1 - There is a note written inside the front cover within stating, “Notes copied by Henrietta Smith nee Milligan”. In this notebook are notes about: the Lowrie family in America; details from the Lowrie Family Bible; inscriptions from the Lochrutton, Urr and Dalbeattie churchyards; copy of a letter from Rev Samuel Lowrie DD to Mrs Jessie Clark dated February 16 1911; copy of a letter from Agnes Riddell to her brother (William Milligan) dated December 7 1851. Notebook 2 – Note on first page “Copy of letter from Miss Anna Lowrie 520, Park Avenue East Orange N.Y.” Copy of two letters from Miss Anna Lowrie to Mrs Clark, one dated February 6 1911, the other March 20 1911. I think that notebook 2 was written by Jessie Clark nee Milligan (Henrietta's older sister - to whom the letters 2,3,4 were written) The letters are arranged chronologically and are made up of: 1. 1851 December 7 from Agnes Riddell (Milligan) to her brother William Milligan. Note (Nov 2019) - there is another version of this letter that I believe is probably more accurate. It differs from the transcript below. I cannot account for the differences; maybe the pages were copied in a different order and the copier decided to "clarify" some sentences (see attached "1851 letter v1). 2. 1911 February 6 from Miss Anna Lowrie to Mrs Jessie Clark (Milligan) 3. 1911 February 16 from the Rev Samuel J Lowrie to Mrs Jessie Clark (Milligan) 4. 1911 March 20 from Miss Anna Lowrie to Mrs Jessie Clark (Milligan) Stephen Walker, December 2016.] 1. 1851 December 7 from Agnes Riddell (Milligan) to her brother William Milligan. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania U.S. America December 7 1851 My Dear Brother, I landed in this place three months ago, amongst a perfect host of our relations, and I am proud to say there is not a more respectable, well doing, and religious class of people in America, at least all of them I have come in contact with. Before leaving Liverpool I got a letter of introduction from Morrison Smith to Cousin Mathew who resided in Pittsburgh. On board the steamer, on my passage out, I made the acquaintance of a gentleman, belonging to Pittsburgh to whom I gave the letter, which he promised to deliver to cousin Mathew, but on his arrival there he found that Mathew was dead, and so he gave it to his oldest son, who sent me a very kind letter of invitation to visit him, at his home, near Pittsburgh. He also informed me that his father’s brother Walter lived in New York and sent me his address. I then wrote to cousin Walter, who also sent me a kind invitation, to his home. So I started for New York on July 19th where I was kindly received by our cousin. He is called the Honourable Walter Lawrie. He has been a member of congress for 16 years. He has also been Secretary of State [believed incorrect, perhaps Secretary of the Senate], which is the second highest office in the United States. He has been twice married. His first wife had three sons and two daughters, (all his sons were clergymen.) One of them went as a missionary to China, and was there murdered. His father gave me his memoirs, which you will probably some day see. Walter’s present wife has no children. He has a very fine home in New York. Before leaving he gave me written instructions how to proceed on my way to Pittsburgh. He also accompanied me over to New Jersey and saw me into the railway car on my way thither. I accomplished the journey of five hundred miles in safety, and was met on my arrival by cousin Mathew’s eldest son, Walter H Laurie, who carried me in his carriage to his home, which is three miles out of town. I found that cousin Mathew had been twice married, and that his second wife, (who is a very delicate lady still survives. She has no family but his first wife had twelve children, seven of whom survive. He was a man of high standing here, and was universally esteemed. He had been a mayor of the city. He was in very good circumstances, and has left the family comfortable. He was a very learned man, and made all his family so too. His eldest son Walter is a judge of the Supreme Court. He has a fine library of more than three thousand books. He has copies of the bible in Hebrew, Greek, Latin and Spanish all of which he can read. He has also got our Grandfather’s Bible. I suppose it is the same, that Mother used to tell us about her Aunt setting behind the door at the Hills Tower, to keep away the bogle [?]. It is very old, and well worn but Walter says he would not take a thousand dollars for it. Grandfather’s marriage and the birth of all his family are in it, also the marriage of Uncle John, and the births of his family. Walter is a very good and valuable man. He and all his sister’s husbands are elders of the Presbyterian Church of which the whole family connection are strong supporters. He also teaches a Bible Class every Sabbath morning before Church. He has a very delightful family of two sons, and one daughter. He is now forty six years of age. Mathew’s other surviving son is a clergyman. Four of his surviving daughters are married. One to a doctor, one to a retired merchant, another to an [extensive] merchant in wholesale trade, and a fourth to a jeweller. The youngest is to be married next week to a clergyman from Philadelphia. She is a delightful girl of 21. She stays with her eldest sister Mrs Childs and is to be married in her house. There are to be three hundred invitations issued for the marriage. The Childs are very rich and live in great style. Their house is almost the finest I have ever been in. They keep two carriages, one for Mr Childs and the other for his wife. Their eldest son was married on December 2nd and a very grand affair it was. I have been staying with one and another here for three months, although when I came I only intended to stay for about a fortnight. I have been with Mrs Childs for three weeks and shall stay with her until after the marriage, when I will return with the marriage party as far as Philadelphia all being well. Mrs Childs and her sisters wanted me to spend the winter with them, but I am not prepared to do so because I brought no winter clothing with me. She says she would like me to make my home with her, if I decide to stay in America. She has five sons and two daughters. I have been out to visit the place where Uncle John built his first log cabin. It is in Butler County, Pennsylvania. I stayed a month with the friends in that neighbourhood, and was most kindly treated by them. They would like me to take up my abode amongst them. Aunt Catherine died in 1837 and Uncle John in 1840. He was in the ninety second year of his age. He was a very Godly man . He was in fact like one of the patriarchs of old and was the founder of a godly race. His name is reverend and all his family respected, for his sake. He had ten of a family orig [?] four sons, and six daughters One son (the Hon Walter Laurie of New York) and four daughters still survive. His eldest son John,died at Mobelle in 1837. His eldest daughter Flora, was married to a Mr McDonald of NewYork. She and her husband are dead. They left a son and a daughter. His second daughter was married in Butler County. She is a widow. She has twelve children, eight of whom survive,two of her sons and two of her son-in-laws are elders of the church, and one of her daughters was married to a minister. There are two unmarried – a son and a daughter. The third daughter – was married to a minister. She has three sons,and two daughters, all of whom are married. The fourth daughter- is living on Uncle’s farm. She has three sons- doctors and I believe the youngest is going to be a minister. But I must stop this history at present, for I cannot go into all particulars in a letter as minutely as I would like to, but you shall get them when I see you again, which I hope to do please God. I like America very much and have not had a days illness since I came to the Country for which I thank God. Give my love to your wife. I hope she is well and trust I shall yet see her in the land of the living. You will not hear from me again until I reach Boston. We have had little winter weather yet, but they expect it soon. Tell Bess to write and send me all the news. Your affectionate sister Agnes Riddell [The following is probably not part of the original letter] “Pittsburgh is a large and rapidly increasing city. Present population about 100,000 To Mr William Milligan my paternal Farmer Firthhead Grandfather Dalbeattie,Via Dumfries (Henrietta Smith)” Scotland 2. 1911 February 6 from Miss Anna Lowrie to Mrs Jessie Clark (Milligan) 520, Park Ave. East Orange. N.Y. Feb 6th 1911 My dear Mrs Clark, Or perhaps I should rather say my dear cousin, for as nearly as I can make out we are third cousins – your grandfather Mr Milligan and my grandfather Walter Lowrie of New York being first cousins. (He dropped the middle name of Hog, by which you refer to him, I think quite early in life.) My sister and I are the only surviving children of his eldest son Rev. John Cameron Lowrie, who died in 1900. My sister, Amy Cameron Lowrie is just your age and I am three years older – so we are contemporaries, you and we two. Neither of us is married and we keep house together here in E Orange, within a mile of Mr Irving’s home. It is very pleasant to hear from one of our Scottish relatives. We always there were distant cousins, but who they were or where they lived we had no idea. My dear father would have been deeply interested in your letter and Mrs Riddell’s as indeed we were too. I may have seen Mrs Riddell in New York in 1851 – but naturally I have no recollection of it. My mother would doubtless have seen her and would have remembered – but she passed away twenty years ago. About my uncle Walter M Lowrie’s memoirs, we have a copy of the abridged edition which we will gladly send you for your own. Both editions have been long out of print. The book was published soon after his death – so no mention was made of the fact that in 1854 Walter M Lowrie’s youngest brother Rueben followed in his steps as a missionary to China. He worked in Shanghai for six years when he died leaving a widow and three little children. Mrs Reuben Lowrie came back to America to bring up the children here – with the hope that they would go back to China as missionaries. The youngest son died in college, but in 1883, Mrs Lowrie with her surviving son, Rev. J Walter Lowrie, and the daughter Mary did return to North China. Mary married there after a while, and later made her home in California, where she died last fall. Mrs R Lowrie made her home with her son Walter as long as she lived – but now she too has passed away – J W Lowrie is the only representative of the Lowries on the foreign field. He is a most earnest Christian and devoted to his work. We are all very proud of him and what he has done – but I cannot go into details now. Another Walter Lowrie was a grandson of the same original Walter – so to speak – a cousin of ours of course. He too, became a minister, and wished to go as a missionary, but his health was not strong enough. He was serving most acceptably as assistant in a large New York church – when he met his death by drowning – fifty four years almost to a day after his uncle of the same name was buried in the China Sea. A son of the Walter H Lowrie whom this Mrs Riddell visited in Pittsburg – the Rev Samuel [] Lowrie. D.D. is now living in Philadelphia. He is the person best qualified to answer your questions about the family history as he has the old Bible that Mrs Riddell saw sixty years ago. I shall send him your letter and the other one in a few days, and nothing will give him a greater pleasure I am sure than to tell you anything in his power. He has a great deal of family feeling - & would have been delighted to look you up on some of his trips abroad, had he known of you. His unmarried daughter was at the Edinburgh Conference – and you may have sat next your American cousin at some meeting without knowing it. Now that our acquaintance has begun I hope it may be kept up – and if you or any of the family, ever come over to New York you must let us know. It would be very pleasant to meet, but I fear it will have to be on this side of the ocean, if ever – for there seems no prospect of my sister and I ever getting across. I am going to send you a picture of my grandfather Walter Lowrie somewhat yellowed by time – but very like him. With kindest regards – Yours very cordially Anna Lowrie. 3. 1911 February 16 from the Rev Samuel J Lowrie to Mrs Jessie Clark (Milligan) 1827 Pine Street Philadelphia. Penn U.S. America February 16 1911 To Mrs Jessie Clark 8 Green Lane Stonycrags, Liverpool, Eng Dear Mrs Clark Your letter to the Lowrie family with the enclosed copy of a letter from Mrs Riddell and dated Pittsburg [P. A] December 7, 1851 was delivered by the Rev Mr Irving to my cousins misses Anna & Amy Lowrie of East Orange New Jersey who in turn sent it to me, of this they have informed you. They are the only children of the Rev John C Lowrie, son of the Hon Walter Lowrie, son of John Lowrie, who with Jannet his sister were children of Joseph Lowrie of Lochrutton. I am the son of Walter H Lowrie, son of Mathew B Lowrie, son of John Lowrie, son of Joseph Lawrie of Lochrutton, Kirkcudbrightshire, Scotland. Who was thus the great great grandfather of my cousins, named above & of myself & of you who are descended from Janet Lowrie. On the 8th February 1911 I attained the age of 76 years. I remember Mrs Riddell very well and her visit to my father & to Aunt Jane Childs and her going to Butler Co. Pa. To visit the children of John Lawrie that lived there. Mrs Riddell’s letter makes some incorrect statements about some of the Lowrie’s in Pittsburg. I think it is possible that she may also have sent a copy of some kind of the records of which I have made an accurate copy which I send to you along with this letter. Perhaps her letter occasioned in you some confusions that appear in the enquires you set down in your letter to the Lowrie family. I have thought that you will find the clear reply to most of your questions by studying the records I refer to. But I will reply to some of your enquires particularly as follows. John Lawrie emigrated to the United States August 1793, with his wife & seven children, viz Flory, Annie, Mathew, Elizabeth, Walter Hog, Irene, & John. (Jane & Mary were born in this country.) I think that no other child of Joseph Lawrie came to America. John Lawrie, when a very young man went to Leadhills, where he learned mining lead ore. He then went to Strantian [?], Ardnamunchan and there married Catherine Cameron. After some years he, with his wife and his daughters Flory & Annie removed to Leith, and not long after that to Canongate. He found employment first in Leith: and later in Canongate or rather in Edinburgh. He was in the employment of the British Linen Company; which position he relinquished to come to America. In this country he first lived a few years in Sinking Valley, Penn. (about six miles southwardly from the very modern but large town Tyrone City that Penn R.R.line ). He then removed to Butler Co, Penn. Where he bought a large tract of land & there he spent the rest of his life. The propagation of descendants of John Lawrie bearing the Lowrie name has only been by his sons Mathew & Walter Hog. Mathew had only two sons, who had sons that in their turn have son or sons surviving [vey]. My father, Walter H Lowrie & the Rev. John M Lowrie. I am the only son of Walter H.L. that has a son. He is the Rev Walter Lowrie now pastor of the American Protestant Episcopal Church in Rome, Italy. I am a retired minister of the Pres. Church in the U.S. of America. My uncle the Rev John M Lowrie left two sons viz, the Rev Mathew B Lowrie DD who until a few months ago was President of the Presbyterian Theological Seminary, Omaha, Nebraska and continues to be a Professor there. And the Rev Gibson Lowrie DD pastor of a church (Pres.) in Illinois only the latter has sons, [viz] two who are now young men in College. The Hon. Walter Lowrie, son of John Lowrie, had four sons. The eldest John C Lowrie DD was first a missionary to India, and later for the rest of a long life. He was corresponding secretary of the Board of Foreign Missions of the Presbyterian Church, being many of those years the associate of his father. The second son was Walter M Lowrie whose memoirs you have read. The third son was Robert Lowrie, a Lawyer. He had five sons, four of whom still live, and are in various secular occupations. The fourth son was the Rev Reuben Lowrie, who went to China as a missionary in 1854 and died there in 1860. His only surviving son is the Rev J Walter Lowrie, who has long been a Pres. Missionary in China and for many years stationed at [Pas-ting-fu]. The descendants of John Lowrie through daughters and sons daughters are a host more than I can number because many are unknown to me. I have four daughters, two of them married. One named Dew with four children and one named Sage with three children. The Lowrie Family Bible that Joseph Lowrie & Jean McGhie bought in 1761 descended to John Lowrie their first child then to Mathew B. Lowrie, eldest surviving son of John, and from him to his eldest son, Walter H Lowrie. Then to my brother James A Lowrie and from him to me (Samuel J Lowrie) as he had left no son, only two daughters. A companion of this Bible has been a leather pocket book, that belonged to John Lowrie, in which are certificates of church membership given him by the sessions of the churches of Lochrutton – Leadhills, Ardnamunshon, Canongate & Sinking Valley in Pennsylvania U.S. America. It contains also certificates from the business companies, with which he had employment viz Leadhills Shontian, Leith Glass Houses and the British Linen Company. The records in the Bible and these papers in the pocket book, are the sources of the information I have given above, about John Lowrie. I think that my father knew no more about the Lowrie family, as it was in Scotland that these documents show. Thus our ancestors, were known no further back, than to Joseph Lowrie. In 1903 I was visiting parts of Europe in the company of a friend and in the month of May I separately went to Scotland to visit the localities where John Lowrie had lived. Landing at Leith, by steamer from Rotterdam, I visited those places in a reversed order, from the last to the first viz, Leith, Canongate, (Edinburgh) Strontian, Leadhills, Lochrutton, and Lochrutton Churchyard. I saw the headstone (a very handsome one) set over the grave of Joseph Lawrie. It is very near the church door. The record on the stone is as follows – In memory of William Lowrie in Hills and Elizabeth Sloan – his spouse who both departed this life 1763 Also Joseph Lowrie their son who died the 19th Nov 1763 aged 40 years Also Jean McGhie his spouse who died the 12th September 1762 aged 30 years Also Sarah Lowrie his daughter aged 15 months At the base of the stone – Erected by John Lowrie their son The spelling Lowrie, I suspect was the error of the stonecutter. From this inscription I am able to trace the ancestry, one generation further back, viz to William Lawrie and his wife Elizabeth Sloan, but I know no more than this inscription gives. Comparing this inscription with the other records, you will note that the years 1762-3 were sad years for the family of Lawries that lived in the Hills [Mains]. I am much obliged by the information your letter gives about your own line back to Jannet, sister of my great grandfather John Lawrie. I have in the forgoing made [a return] for it that encourages me to hope that you will, if able, give me more. I see by Mrs Riddell’s letter, that she was daughter of Jannet Lowrie, and thus 1st cousin of my grandfather Mathew B Lowrie, but I know no more. I remember conversations between her and my father canvassed the Scottish relations, but he seems not to have reduced to writing the information obtained. Very soon after my visiting Lochrutton in 1903 my daughter Sarah did the same; and the next year or so my eldest daughter also visited it. My daughter Sarah has visited it a second time (in1910) & has explored more of the region. She noted with interest at Sweetheart Abbey, that many Lauries & Riddells have graves near together. This makes us curious to know how much families of these names were related & whether Mrs Riddell was by marriage connected with those recorded in said ground of Sweetheart Abbey. Your letter says that your grandparents are both interred in the churchyard [urr] which is also in Kirkcudbrightshire. That may mean a different churchyard & not the one in Lochrutton. May it be at Sweetheart Abbey? Does it appear to you that our Lawries were nearly or distantly related to Annie Lawrie of the famous song, and thus to the Maxwells and to the owners of Hills? Two generations of our Lawries, viz William and his son Joseph lived at Hills Mains, in Hills Castle. That I ascertained from records that the Rev. M Crosby showed me, who was pastor of Lochrutton Church in 1903, & may still be so. Did more Lawries, ancestors of William live in the Hills Castle, and farm the Hills Mains. I rejoice very much in reading your testimony, that in the line descending from Jannet Lawrie appears the verification of the Word of God that says that he shows mercy unto thousands of generations of those that remember his covenant. See [Deid. 7-9] You will see from the records I give that Joseph Lawrie was not a schoolmaster, but you will see also that he was a pious man, and that we are inheriting Gods blessing on his piety. My letter is already much too long and I must let the items I have given you speak for themselves about the Christian character of the Lowries in America, that are descended from John Lowrie, who transplanted the family to this country. With Christian greetings to you and your dear husband, I am Yours truly Samuel J Lawrie 4. 1911 March 20 from Miss Anna Lowrie to Mrs Jessie Clark (Milligan) 520 Park Ave E Orange New York March 20th 1911 My dear Mrs Clark, Though probably neither of us could undertake to keep up a close correspondence, it will be pleasant to keep in touch with each other – and besides I do not like to leave your questions unanswered. One was, had many descendants of John Lawrie entered the ministry. Besides the three who went to China we have lost sight of the daughters’ families – almost entirely. I only know of one minister among them, Rev. Andrew Porter, a grandson of John Lowrie; his mother was the second daughter Anne. He and my father used to write occasionally. His home was in Michigan. I think, but I know nothing about him now. My grandfather, Hon. Walter Lowrie, had four ministerial representations, no - five – namely – My father, Rev John [G] Lowrie DD And brothers Walter M Lowrie Reuben Lowrie And grandsons of WL; J Walter Lowrie DD; now in China Walter Lowrie – died 1901 This last was a very popular and promising young minister who was drowned, while away on a summer vacation, the same month that his uncle of the same name had died in the China Sea. He was a son of J Roberts Lowrie of Pennsylvania. Mathew B Lowrie also had five ministers in his family – Rev J J Lowrie DD who wrote you Walter Lowrie his son, now in Rome And his two sons, Mathew B Lowrie DD Omaha, Neb- J Gibson Lowrie DD whose address I forget – but also in the [Nest]. So that makes eleven, all good Presbyterians – except Walter Lowrie in Rome who became an Episcopalian, several years ago. Now as to the grandfather of [M.M.L] – who preached in Butler, Penn. He was the grandfather on the mother’s side – Rev. John McPherrin whose only child, Amelia, married my grandfather, in 1808. As a curiosity, I send you one of the grandfather McPherrin’s sermons – you can keep it, as we have quite a number of them. Do you not think he must have had wonderful eyes, if he could use this abstract in the pulpit. I am sorry not to send the photographs you ask for- but neither my sister or I have any that we care to send just now. It is a long time since either of us have had any taken, except indeed amateur efforts, which one does not care to send to any person who has not seen the original. They often give wrong impressions. Thanking you for your letter, and hoping to hear again from you some day with kindest regards, I remain, yours cordially - Anna Lowrie. The following information is recorded in notebook 1. It appears to be the "records" referred to in Rev Samuel J Lowrie's letter. I have kept as close as possible to the text and punctuation as copied in the notebook but I have also referred to notebook 2 which also has a copy of these records. The Lowrie Family Bible (now Feb 1911 in possession of Rev Samuel Lowrie D.D. 1827 Pine St, Philadelphia P.A.) is a quarto volume bound in sheepskin. On the title page of the New Testament part is: Edinburgh Printed by Adrian Watkins his majesty's printer M.D.C.C.LVI The Volume contains the apocrypha The leaves and the binding of the volume are much worn by by reason of use and age. A previous owner probably John Lowrie attached buckskin thongs to the edges of the backs that these might be tied when the Bible was closed The words made in this volume by Joseph Lowrie and John Lowrie are as follows. (On the fly leaf between the Old Testament and the apocrypha) Joseph Lowrie and Jean McGhie bought this book May the Lord give light and knowledge of the great mistries therein contained Bought ye 22 of Augut 1761 years Price Eight Shillings On the blank page following the end of the apocrypha Joseph Lowrie and Jean McGhie bought this book Bought the 22 day of August 1761 Price 0.8.0 We were joyned together in miage upon the first day of March 1748 Record of Joseph Lowrie Hills Lochrutton Kirkcudbrightshire Scotland Written on the blank page after the title page of the New Testament 1. John Lowrie my first born was born upon the ninth day of Jully upon a Sabath morning, half an hour after six o clock 1749 2. Elizabeth my second child was born upon the twentieth day of September on a Friday about twelve or one o clock 1751 3. Mary my third child was born upon the thirteen day Februaria on a Sabath morning betwixt two and three o.clock 1754 4. Jannet my fourth child was born upon the eleventh day of March on munday six in the afternoon 1756 5. William my fifth child was born upon the twenty third day of November upon a -day near midnight 1758 6. Sarah my six child was born upon the twenty first day of Jully upon a Satterday morning about four oclock 1761 Jean McGhie Departed this life upon the twelth day of September 1762 being only fourteen years, six months and twelve days married Joseph Lowrie Departed this life in the end of the year 1763 or in the beginning of the 1764 year On tombstone in Lochrutton churchyard it is stated that he died 19th November 1763 John Lowrie – eldest son of Joseph Lowrie & Jean McGhie And Cattren Cameron were married January 29th 1772 (old still) by mr mcallan minister at Ardnamurcham Record of John Lowrie on a blank page facing an index to the Holy Bible 1. Flory Lowrie my first child was born December 2nd 1772 upon a Wednesday after 9 oclock night 2. Joseph Lowrie my second child was born October 20th 1774 (Departed this life on the 8 day) 3. Annie Lowrie my third child was born April 24th upon a Wednesday after eight oclock night 1776 4. Mathew Lowrie my fourth child was born May 12 1778 upon a Tuesday after eleven oclock forenoon 5. Elizabeth Lowrie my fifth child was born July 18th 1780 on a Tuesday after 12 oclock night 6. Cattren Lowrie my sixth child was born nov 3rd 1782 upon a Sabath morning after five oclock. Departed this life November 24 1784. Being two years and twenty one days old. 7. Walter Hog Lowrie was born Friday December 10th 1784 and Baptised in the Canangeat. At the same time (Mathew Lowrie’s) name was registered in the Canangeat Parish Book. 8. Merie Lowrie my 8th child and 5th daughter was born January 14th 1787 Sabbath day & baptised in the Canangeat parish. 9. Cattren Lowrie my 9th child and 6th daughter was born March 6th 1789 upon past ten oclock at night. Departed this life 27th March 1791 being two years and 21 days old. 10. John Lowrie my 10th child and 4th son was born on Saturday the 25th day of February 1792 about half past four oclock P.M. 11. Jane Lowrie my 11th child and 7th daughter was born on Saturday the 8th day of August about 11 oclock in the evening 1795 12. Mary Lowrie my 12th child and 8th daughter was born on Monday the 8th day of October between seven and eight oclock P.M 1798 John Lowrie 4th son of John Lowrie & Catherine Cameron died at Mobile July 4th 1837 aged 45 Catherine Lowrie wife of John Lowrie Senior departed this life on the 20th of August 1837 This record was made presumably by one of the daughters of John Lowrie. His children adopted the spelling Lowrie John Lowrie departed this life at the home of his daughter Ann Porter on the 10th day of August 1840 in the 92 year of his age These two deaths are written on the first of two sheets of quarto letter paper sewed to the title page of the New Testament. There follows on the pages of the said inserted papers records made by Matthew B Lowrie Eldest surviving son of John Lowrie Senior May 25th 1850 First Of his sisters and brothers their marriages and the deaths of such as had deceased Second Of his own marriage to Sarah Anderson and the births of their fourteen children of whom 8 were daughters and 6 sons Their eldest child was Jane who married Harvey Childs Their eldest son was Walter H Third Records of the deaths of 6 of his children who had died before May 25th 1850 Fourth Records of the marriages of 9 of his children Fifth Record of his own second marriage to Mary Gilchrist January 17th 1837 Sarah Anderson his first wife died Feb 20th 1836 in Pittsburg P.A. Matthew Lowrie died July 28th 1850 in Pittsburg William Lowrie – Elizabeth Sloan Joseph Lowrie – Jean McGhie John Lowrie – Catherine Cameron Matthew Lowrie – Sarah Anderson Walter H Lowrie sons John Lowrie Samuel Lowrie Matthew L Gibson L Walter Lowrie 2 sons in College Samuel. Walter. Mathew. Gibson – 2 Sons. 6 Alive 1911 See accompanying letters for further particulars William Lowrie – Elizabeth Sloan Joseph Lowrie – Jean McGhie John Lowrie – Catherine Cameron Walter Hog Lowrie – Amelia McPherrin 1. John – Anna Amy Cameron 2. Walter M 3. Roberts – 5 sons 4. Reuben – 2 sons Alive in 1911 Anna & Amy L 4 sons of Roberts 1 son of Reuben. 7 in all For further particulars see accompanying letters
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[[Project:United_Empire_Loyalist|United Empire Loyalist Project]] This free space page is intended to provide information, resources, and links relating to the Loyalists of the American Revolution. == Definition of a Loyalist== [[Wikipedia:Loyalist_(American_Revolution)]], "The Loyalists were American colonists who remained loyal to the British Crown during the American Revolutionary War. At the time they were often called Tories, Royalists, or King's Men; . . ." "When their cause was defeated, about 15% of the Loyalists (65,000–70,000 people) fled to other parts of the British Empire, to Britain itself, or to British North America (now Canada). The southern colonists moved mostly to Florida, which had remained loyal to the Crown, and to British Caribbean possessions, often bringing along their slaves. Northern Loyalists largely migrated to Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia. They called themselves United Empire Loyalists. . . Loyalists who stayed in the U.S. were generally able to retain their property and become American citizens." "Historians have estimated that between 15 and 20 percent of the 2.0 million whites in the colonies in 1775 were Loyalists, or about 300-400,000 men, women and children (however, this figure does not include Black colonists or Native Indians)." == Organizations == [http://www.uelac.org/ United Empire Loyalist Association of Canada] == Publications == === Loyalist History === * {{MLA citation|last=Davis|first=A.R|title=''The Old Loyalist: A Story of United Empire Loyalist Descendants in Canada''|publication-place=Toronto|publisher=William Briggs|year=1908|url=https://archive.org/details/oldloyaliststor00davi|repository=Archive.org}} * {{MLA citation|last=Tasker|first=Lawrence Hermon|title=''The United Empire Loyalist Settlement at Long Point, Lake Erie.''|publication-place=Toronto|publisher=William Briggs|year=1900|url=https://archive.org/details/taskunitedempireloya00rich|repository=Archive.org}} * {{MLA citation|author=United Empire Loyalist Centennial Committee|title=''The centennial of the settlement of Upper Canada by the United Empire Loyalists, 1784-1884; The celebrations at Adolphustown, Toronto and Niagara, with an appendix, containing a copy of the U. E. list preserved in the Crown Lands Department at Toronto''|publication-place=Toronto|publisher=Rose|year=1885|url=https://archive.org/details/cu31924028900475|repository=Archive.org}} === Loyalist Genealogies === * {{MLA citation|last=Chadwick|first=Edward Marion|title=''Ontarian Families: Genealogies of United Empire Loyalists and other Pioneer Families of Upper Canada''|volume=Vol 1|publication-place=Toronto|publisher=Rolph & Smith|year=1895|url=https://archive.org/details/ontarianfamilie01chadgoog|repository=Archive.org}} * {{MLA citation|last=Chadwick|first=Edward Marion|title=''Ontarian Families: Genealogies of United Empire Loyalists and other Pioneer Families of Upper Canada''|volume=Vol 2|publication-place=Toronto|publisher=Rolph & Smith|year=1895|url=https://archive.org/details/ontarianfamilie0chadgoog|repository=Archive.org}} === Miscellaneous === Books not specifically about Loyalists but cover many Loyalists such as local histories of the places they resettled. *{{MLA citation|title=''Pioneer life on the Bay of Quinte, including genealogies of old families and biographical sketches of representative citizens''|publication-place=Toronto|publisher=Rolph & Clark|year=[n.d.]| url=http://openlibrary.org/books/OL24993558M/Pioneer_life_on_the_Bay_of_Quinte|repository=Openlibrary.org}}
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{{blue|Space Page written by Allan Harl Thomas}} [[Nixon-1747|Nixon, Col. George H.]] Nixon was born in Virginia. His family moved from Virginia to South Carolina. In 1809 he migrated to Mississippi Territory, first to Marion County, then to Hancock County.
[[https://books.google.com/books?id=1iQVAAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&hl=en#v=onepage&q&f=false Encyclopedia of Mississippi History: Comprising Sketches of ..., Volume 2 page 342, edited by Dunbar Rowland]] Nixon was a lieutenant colonel in the territorial militia, distinguishing himself as commander of the 13th Regiment in the Creek War.
[[https://books.google.com/books?id=1iQVAAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&hl=en#v=onepage&q&f=false Encyclopedia of Mississippi History: Comprising Sketches of ..., Volume 2 page 342, edited by Dunbar Rowland]] In response to the massacre at Fort Mims, Gov. Holmes ordered an assault upon the Creel Indians. Among the first units to respond were those led by Colonel George H. Nixon and Captain John Bond.
[[https://books.google.com/books?id=1iQVAAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&hl=en#v=onepage&q&f=false Encyclopedia of Mississippi History: Comprising Sketches of ..., Volume 2 page 901, edited by Dunbar Rowland]] [http://mdah.state.ms.us/arrec/digital_archives/ MDAH Digital Archives] include [http://mdah.state.ms.us/arrec/digital_archives/series/s488 Administration Papers (Mississippi Territory)]. Use the option "search for the keyword", ie "Nixon" for Lieutenant-Colonel Nixon’s Regiment :6/9/1813 Letter, Governor Holmes, Washington, to Colonel [George Henry?] Nixon, appointing Nixon to the command of the Thirteenth Regiment, requesting that Nixon send to him the facts relating to the accidental removal of Captain Noble from the list of officers. :6/13/1813 Letter, George H. Nixon, '''Alabama Heights''', to Governor Holmes, enclosing returns for the companies under his (Nixon's) command and reports for the Governor, requesting that Major N. Swayze be allowed to continue in command for the next six months, stating his need for supplies. :8/2/1813 Letter, Geo. [George] H. Nixon, '''Pearl River''', to Governor Holmes, communicating news of the defeat on the Bigbee by the Indians, erecting block houses for defense, ordering scouts out, asking for orders, requesting arms and ammunition, regarding settlers' state of mind. :8/2/1813 Letter, Lieutenant Colonel Geo. [George] H. Nixon, ? County, to Governor Holmes, regarding selection of officers, fear of an alliance of Creeks and Choctaws, meeting of Militia officers, and need to replace a mislaid commission. :8/10/1813 Letter, Geo. [George] H. Nixon, Marion County, to Governor Holmes, requesting commissions for nominated officers. Peter Barnett, William Bond and John Akin. '''September, 1813''' The seven companies were ordered to Fort Stoddart in October, and two other companies were detailed to be held in readiness, the whole to constitute a regiment under the command of '''Col. George H. Nixon''', of Marion County. The regiment was preceded in its march to the Tombigbee by the Third Regiment, U.S.A., Col. Gilbert C. Russell, which had been recruiting at Cantonment Washington for several months. Colonel Nixon reached Mount Vernon '''November 25, 1813''' Officers of the field and staff: :George H. Nixon, Lieutenant-Colonel; :Henry Cassells, Major; :Nathan Swayze, Major; :Robert Alexander, Adjutant; :Philo Andrews, Quartermaster; :Richard Roach, Surgeon; :Malcolm Gilchrist, Sergeant-Major; :Samuel S. Montgomery, Second Quartermaster; :Oliver W. Fuller, Senior Musician; :Captains Robert Swilley, Samuel Bachellor, Parmenas Briscoe, John Lowry, John Bond, J. Downs. :9/20/1813 Letter, Geo. [George] H. [Henry] Nixon, '''Marion County''', to Governor Holmes, stating that a friendly Chactaw [sic] reported that the Creeks were planning to attack "the citizens on the Pearl", requesting that the Governor draft men of the county, reporting that the Creeks have threatened war on the Choctaws unless the Choctaws join them. :10/26/1813 Order (copy) [Governor Holmes], to ?, '''Pearl River''', directing Colonel Nixon to order Captain John Bond and his riflemen to proceed to Fort Stoddert where Bond will report to the commanding officer. :11/15/1813 Letter, Governor Holmes, '''Pearl River''', to Lieutenant Colonel Henry?, stating that Colonel Nixon will be stopping with his troops on his way to the eastern frontier, requesting that Henry call on General Claiborne for a return of the militia now acting with the volunteers :11/15/1813 Letter, Governor Holmes, Head Quarters [sic], '''Fords, Pearl River''', to Lieutenant Colonel [George Henry] Nixon, ordering Nixon to proceed to '''Mount Vernon''' with the detachment of infantry and to report to the commander of the post for rations; ordering Nixon to station troops at '''Mount Vernon, Pierce Mills, Fort St. Stephens, and at or near Easby's'''; ordering the troops to be kept obedient and alert. '''December, 1813''' In December, 1813, John F. Bowie was “Adjutant and inspector of a regiment of Mississippi militia in the service of the United States,” this command. :12/13/1813 Letter, Governor Holmes, Washington, to Colonel [George Henry] Nixon, stating that if Quarter- master [Robert] Andrews can appoint a capable deputy he may be allowed to return to Washington. :12/20/1813 Letter, Governor Holmes, Washington, to Colonel Nixon, requesting a complete muster roll of the whole detachment now in service, expressing confidence in the competence of Colonel Russel. :January 1813 - February 1813 Letter, Ferd. [Ferdinand] L. Claiborne to Governor Holmes, enclosing the field and staff rolls, the muster roll of Captain Lowery's Company, and the muster rolls and inspection returns of all the officers under Colonel Nixon's command [missing]. Two more companies were sent to the regiment in '''February, 1814''', one from Colonel Nixon’s regiment (Amite County) and Captain Rapalje’s company from Washington. When the term of enlistment expired in April, 1814, the regiment was recruited Major Cassells will return with such of the troops as have a right to be discharged in April next, and who will not voluntarily consent to stay longer.” (Journal of Governor Holmes.) '''December, 1813''' The muster roll of the “Detachment of Militia of the Mississippi Territory ordered to the Eastern Frontier,” etc., preserved in the Department of Archives and History shows the following officers of the field and staff: George H. Nixon, Lieutenant-Colonel; Henry Cassells, Major; Nathan Swayze, Major; Robert Alexander, Adjutant; Philo Andrews, Quartermaster; Richard Roach, Surgeon; Malcolm Gilchrist, Sergeant-Major; Samuel S. Montgomery, Second Quartermaster; Oliver W. Fuller, Senior Musician; and Captains Robert Swilley, Samuel Bachellor, Parmenas Briscoe, John Lowry, John Bond, J. Downs. In December 1813, John F. Bowie was “Adjutant and inspector of a regiment of Mississippi militia in the service of the United States,” this command. :1/1/1814 Letter, Colonel Geo. [George] H. [Henry] Nixon, '''Pierce's Stockade''', to Governor Holmes, stating that a Surgeon's Mate has been hired to help with the men, stating that there is a "mutinous disposition" in the camp and that it is hard to bring about any discipline, requesting the power to appoint a court-martial, requesting commissions for Ensign Jefferis H. Moore as Judge Advocate to the regiment and for Adjutant Bowie as Inspector to the regiment, stating that he (Nixon) has received a copy of George S. Gaines's letter to General Claiborne in which he (Gaines) reports a battle with the Indians "at the Holy Ground"[http://mdah.state.ms.us/arrec/digital_archives/series/s488/detail/9944 Doc Number: 1898] :1/28/1814 Certification, Geo. [George] H. [Henry] Nixon, '''Peirces Fort''', to [Governor Holmes?], certifying that Benjamin Hill's wagon team and driver were "with public employment" from November 1, 1813, to November 25, 1813 :1/30/1814 Resignation, Lieutenant James Welch, '''Peirce's Stockade''', to Colonel G. [George] H. [Henry] Nixon, resigning as Lieutenant. :2/18/1814 Letter, Colonel Gilbert C. Russell, '''Alabama Heights''', to Governor Holmes, enclosing several letters (see two letters dated February 1, 1814), requesting men from the Governor as the removal from command of General Claiborne leaves him (Russell) without reinforcements to draw upon; stating that he ordered Colonel Nixon to join his (Russell's) troops; stating that of the men sent by the Governor 350 will join him and the rest will be divided among '''Mount Vernon, Pierce's Fort, Alabama Heights, and Whites' Fort'''. :2/20/1814 Letter, G. [George] H. [Henry] Nixon, '''Alabama Heights''', to Governor Holmes, stating that he received Colonel Russell's orders to join him without delay, which he did; stating that they proceeded to the Cahaba [Cahawba] River where they planned to attack several Indian villages; reporting that they so badly misjudged the distance to the villages that they nearly ran out of provisions and arrived to find the villages deserted because the Indians had somehow discovered their movements; stating that the troops are eager for action and are requesting that he (Holmes) take personal command; recommending that Adjutant Bond be promoted to Major [faded] :2/20/1814 Letter, Colonel Gilbert C. Russell, '''Alabama Heights''', to Governor Holmes, urging the Governor to take personal command of the troops, stating that Colonel Nixon wishes to remain in service until the war is over, recommending Captain Bowie for a field appointment, referring to his communication dated February 18, 1814, and again requesting that men be immediately sent to Alabama Heights. '''March 20, 1814''' Two more companies were sent to the regiment in February, 1814, one from Colonel Nixon’s regiment (Amite County) and Captain Rapalje’s company from Washington. When the term of enlistment expired in April, 1814, the regiment was recruited. March 20, 1814, the Governor wrote to Colonel Russell, Third United States Infantry: “I have ordered six companies of infantry to be drafted and marched to the eastern frontier as expeditiously as possible.” To Nixon the Governor wrote: “These six companies, with the two that marched under the command of Major Swayze, and as many as can be prevailed upon to remain of those now in service, will form your command. Major Smoot is detailed to act as one of your Majors. Major Cassells will return with such of the troops as have a right to be discharged in April next, and who will not voluntarily consent to stay longer.” (Journal of Governor Holmes.) By '''March 1814''', after four months of fighting, the US troops and their Choctaw allies had pushed the warriors of the Creeks into a neck of the '''Tallapoosa River called the "holy ground."''' The Creeks had built extensive fortifications there. On March 29, 1814, this fortified place was attacked by the Americans who were now headed by Andrew Jackson. Once again the Creeks were defeated. Only a few of them were able to escape by swimming the '''Alabama River'''. The stronghold was destroyed and about 900 Creeks were killed. This battle marked the end of organized resistance by the Creek Indians. :3/21/1814 Copy of letter, ?, Washington, to Major Geo. S. Smoot, stating that six companies have been ordered into service from the several counties of the Territory, ordering Smoot to report to Colonel Nixon for active duty. '''April, 1814''' Two more companies were sent to the regiment in February, 1814, one from Colonel Nixon’s regiment (Amite County) and Captain Rapalje’s company from Washington. When the term of enlistment expired in April, 1814, the regiment was recruited. March 20, 1814, the Governor wrote to Colonel Russell, Third United States Infantry: “I have ordered six companies of infantry to be drafted and marched to the eastern frontier as expeditiously as possible.” To Nixon the Governor wrote: “These six companies, with the two that marched under the command of Major Swayze, and as many as can be prevailed upon to remain of those now in service, will form your command. Major Smoot is detailed to act as one of your Majors. Major Cassells will return with such of the troops as have a right to be discharged in April next, and who will not voluntarily consent to stay longer.” (Journal of Governor Holmes.) A few days later, on April 10, 1814, Captain William Spencer's Company of Lieutenant Colonel George H. Nixon's Regiment of the Mississippi Territorial Militia. By July Nixon's regiment, including Richard Simmons and some of his neighbors from Marion County, Mississippi, had crossed the '''Alabama River'''. Accompanied by some regular troops, they began hunting Creek fugitives on the '''Escambia River north of Pensacola''' and in the swamps of the '''Perdido Bay on the Florida-Alabama border near Mobile'''. After killing or capturing any Creeks they found Nixon separated his militia from the 39th Regiment of the US Army. The 39th Regiment continued on to '''Lake Tensaw on the Tensaw River''' near Mobile and Colonel Nixon took his militia command in a northerly direction back to '''Fort Claiborne'''. :4/1/1814 Resignation (copy), John T. Bowie, '''Alabama Heights''', to Colonel Geo. [George] H. [Henry] Nixon, resigning as Adjutant of "your Regiment" :6/10/1814 Copy of letter, H. V.? Milton, '''Alabama Heights''', to ?, stating that Colonel Nixon will have charge of "this post," '''Fort Pierce, Fort White, and Fort Cosby''' and that he will assist in every way the boats ascending the river with public stores. '''August 27, 1813''' The companies were raised sometimes by volunteering and sometimes by draft. There is a paper in the Mississippi Archives entitled “Muster Roll of the Company order to be Drafted from the Fourth Regiment of Militia, M. T., August 27, 1813,” and signed by David Carradine, Lieutenant-Colonel commanding.
[http://msgw.org/desoto/military/hist1812-36.html] :Captain Samuel Batchelder's company :Captain John Bond's company (Marion County) :Captain Parmenas Briscoe company (Amite County) :Captain Washington Darden's company :Captain Jeremiah Down's company (Amite County) :Captain Godfrey Glassburn's company :Captain John Lowry's company :Captain Daniel McGahey's company :Captain Issac Rapalje's company, (Washington) :Captain William Spencer's company (Marion County) :Captain James Thompson company :Captain Robert Twilley's company :Captain Ethan A.Wood's company --- '''July 16, 1814''' On July 16, 1814, Nixon’s command marched from the '''Alabama River''' with a part of the Thirty-ninth regulars, under Col. Thomas H. Benton, to hunt out the refugee Creeks on the '''Escambia River'''. Later in 1814, they were stationed at Pierce’s stockade. On the way to or while at Fort Claiborne, [[Simmons-1133 | Richard Simmons]] became ill. [[Simmons-2333 | Willis Simmons]], from Silver Creek in eastern Pike County, was also serving in Nixon's regiment. Willis Simmons, who was not kin to Richard, was detailed to nurse Richard. Richard died on August 30, 1814, at Fort Claiborne and was probably buried nearby in an unmarked grave. : Toward the close of the Creek war, there was another regiment of Mississippi militia in the service of the United States, put in the field in the Tombigbee country, under the command of Col. George H. Nixon. They marched from the Alabama River July 15, 1814, with a part of the 39th regulars, under Col. Thomas H. Benton, to hunt out the remnant of the hostile Creeks on the Escambia River. A few days later Jackson made a treaty with the Creeks, in which they were compelled to surrender the territory shielding Pensacola from the United States, some British warships arrived at Pensacola, and Maj. Edward Nicholl landed, began organizing the Indians that had fled from Jackson's army, and sent out a call for the people of Louisiana and Kentucky to join him in war on the United States. Before this, Jackson had started his troops down the Alabama to Mobile, which he had learned as the first point of attack of the British fleet that had been sent to the Gulf region. : Under the call of 1814 for 93,500 (?) militia, the quota of Mississippi was 500 infantry. Accordingly, the governor called for five companies to be made up by volunteering or draft, to rendezvous at Washington, Liberty and John Ford's on the Pearl, September 25, to march to Mt. Vernon.
[Enclyopedia of Mississippi History, Vol. II L-Z, Southern Historical Publishing Association, Comprising Sketches of Counties, Towns, Events, Institutions ad Persons; Planned and edited by Dunbar Rowland, LL. D., Director Mississippi Department of Archives and History; Member American Historical Association, 1907. ] :11/9/1814 Letter, Geo. [George] H. [Henry] Nixon, '''Pearl River''', to Governor Holmes, stating that General Jackson has ordered the paymaster to pay all of the Mississippi militia, requesting a commission in the militia of Baldwin County for John Goyle, forwarding muster rolls. '''January 1815''' The Battle of Chalmette near New Orleans in January 1815 marked the end of the War of 1812 and the troubles with the Indians which had been encouraged by the British. Nixon's regiment returned to '''Camp Pearl River on the Pearl River near Gainesville, Mississippi'''. January 19, 1815. The 13th Mississippi Regiment is camped near '''Gainesville in Pearl (River) County''', Mississippi
[There's not a town of Gainesville anymore. On October 25, 1961, Nasa announced the decision to establish a national rocket testing site in Hancock County. Some 13,500 acres were acquired, mainly to serve as an acoustical buffer zone. Five small towns, Gainesville, Logtown, Napoleon, Santa Rosa and Westonia, had to be evacuated.] :4/14/1815 Copy of letter, Major General Edmond P. Gaines, Head Quarters [sic], Seventh Military District, New Orleans [Louisiana], to Lieutenant Colonel [George Henry] Nixon, regarding discharge of the Militia, muster, returns, and payment. February 5, 1815, The 13th Mississippi Regiment are discharged at '''Fordsville, Mississippi''' and return home The troops under General Carroll followed the trail they had marked back through Pike County on their way home to Tennessee. With the defeat of the Creeks and the British, peace had returned to the land. The militia units were deactivated and the surviving militiamen returned home to their farms. :6/12/1815 Letter, Geo. [George] H. [Henry] Nixon, '''Pearl River, Marion County''', to Governor Holmes, regarding procuring of missing muster rolls. :6/26/1815 Letter, George H. Nixon, '''Pearl River''', to Governor Holmes, regarding muster rolls, inspection, payment for service, and dispersal of his troops ca. November 1813; asking for obstacles to be cleared for the men to receive their pay. :8/1/1815 Letter, H. M. Runnels, Laurance [sic] County, to Lieutenant Colonel [George Henry] Nixon, recounting efforts to get payment of accounts from the Quartermaster :9/20/1815 Letter, Governor Holmes, Washington, to Lieutenant Colonel [George Henry] Nixon, planning to personally attend to the business of getting the men paid for militia service, believing that Nixon's accounts cannot be paid until Congress meets. :9/20/1816 Letter, Geo. [George] H. [Henry] Nixon, '''Marion County''', to Governor Holmes, requesting the Governor to certify the enclosed power of attorney of James McGowen and then return it [includes cover sheet] '''George Nixon returned home a hero. Two years later, in 1817, he was elected a member of the first Mississippi legislature from Marion and Hancock counties which included what was later Pike County.'''
[http://www.georgemullins.com/chapter07.htm#2] :10/15/1816 Letter, Geo. [George] H. [Henry] Nixon, '''Marion County''', to Governor Holmes, suggesting that there be two points for the payment of the militia in this section of the country, one at Monticello and other at Ralph Stovall's (China Grove), and requesting commissions. :5/31/1817 Resignation, Geo. [George] H. [Henry] Nixon to Governor Holmes, resigning his commission, expressing the hope that Holmes will be a candidate for Governor in the event of statehood. ---- It is said in Pickett’s History of Alabama, “During the Creek war Colonel Nixon, at the head of a considerable force, scoured the swamps of the Perdido and other streams and frequently killed and captured Indians. After he had accomplished all he could he marched to the head of the Perdido, where he divided his command, sending Major William Peacock, with the troops of the Thirty-ninth (U.S., Col. John Williams) to the boatyard on Lake Tensaw, while he marched the remainder of the command to Fort Claiborne. He was an excellent officer and served in the war until its conclusion.”
[*[http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~cmamcrk4/pktfm.html HISTORY of ALABAMA AND INCIDENTALLY OF GEORGIA AND MISSISSIPPI, FROM THE EARLIEST PERIOD. BY Albert James Pickett]] == Sources ==
===Resources=== *[http://www.hancockcountyhistoricalsociety.com/reference/vf.php?t=surnames&vf=Nixon Hancock Historical Vertical File Contents - Nixon] *[http://www.accessgenealogy.com/military/13th-regiment-of-mississippi-militia.htm 13th Regiment Of Mississippi Militia] *[http://www.accessgenealogy.com/military/lieutenant-colonel-nixons-regiment.htm Lieutenant Colonel Nixons Regiment] *[https://play.google.com/store/books/details?id=Bx9DyLcNyyIC&rdid=book-Bx9DyLcNyyIC&rdot=1 HISTORY of ALABAMA AND INCIDENTALLY OF GEORGIA AND MISSISSIPPI, FROM THE EARLIEST PERIOD. BY Albert James Pickett] *[http://www.mdah.ms.gov/arrec/digital_archives/series/s488 MDAH Digital Archives] include [http://www.mdah.ms.gov/arrec/digital_archives/series/s488/search/ Administration Papers (Mississippi Territory)]. Use option "search for keyword", ie "Nixon" for Lieutenant-Colonel Nixon’s Regiment
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[[Category:Scottish Clans]] '''[[Project:Scotland|ScotlandProject]]''' > [[Space:Scotland - Scottish Clans Teams|Scottish Clans Teams]]''' > Lubeck Letter [[Space:The Trial and Execution of Sir William Wallace|The Trial and Execution of Sir William Wallace]] [[image:photos-165.gif|center|400px]] ==LUBECK LETTER== After their success at the Battle of Stirling Bridge, William Wallace and Andrew Moray were made Guardians of Scotland. They wanted to tell the cities of Europe that Scotland was back open for business. This letter, dated October 1297, tells the merchants of Lubeck, in Germany, they can come safely to Scotland "...because the kingdom of Scotland, thanks be to God, has been recovered by war from the power of the English." During the Second World War Lubeck was bombed, and its archives moved to a saltmine for safekeeping. After the war, documents were taken east by the Russian army. They were later returned to Germany, but the medieval documents - including the Lubeck letter - were missing, presumed lost. Amazingly, in the 1970s, Lubeck's medieval manuscripts turned up in a Soviet archive and in 1990 were returned to their home city. The Lubeck letter is the only surviving original document issued by Wallace, and bears his seal.kept at the national Archives Scotland. Dated November 7, 1300, and penned in Latin, the French king’s letter corroborates reports of Wallace’s mission to France and hints at what he planned to do next. In the note, Philip addresses a group of unnamed French royal agents posted at the papal court in Rome, writing, “We command you that you ask the Supreme Pontiff to consider with favor our beloved William le Wallace of Scotland, knight, with regard to those things which concern him that he has to expedite.” The nature of Wallace’s intended business with Pope Boniface VIII has puzzled scholars since the document surfaced 180 years ago, particularly since there is no evidence that he ever made it to Rome. It is also unclear whether the Scottish warrior carried the note himself, although a panel of academics who investigated it last March concluded that he probably did. Some experts, including British historian Geoffrey Barrow, have theorized that the letter was one of several “safe conducts” known to have been in Wallace’s possession when the English arrested him in 1305; this could explain how the document wound up in London—the site of Wallace’s brutal execution—in the first place.
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"Andrew of Moray and William Wallace, leaders of the Scottish army, and the community of the same kingdom send to the prudent and discreet men, our good friends, the nobles and the commoners of Luebeck and of Hamburg greetings and a continuous increase of sincere affection. We have been informed by trustworthy merchants of the said kingdom of Scotland, that you on your own part have been friendly and helpful in counsel and deed in all things and enterprises concerning us and our merchants, even though we did not merit this. We are therefore the more beholden to you, and wishing to prove our gratitude in a worthy manner we ask you to make it known among your merchants that they can now have a safe access with their merchandise to all harbours of the Kingdom of Scotland, because the Kingdom of Scotland has, by the grace of God, been by war recovered from the power of the English. Farewell. Given at Haddington in Scotland on the eleventh day of October in the Year of Grace one thousand two hundred and ninety seven. We also pray you to be good enough to further the business of John Burnet and John Frere, our merchants, just as you might wish that we should further the business of your merchants. Farewell. Dated as above."
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Scottish lion rampant on the front. The back or reverse shows a bow and string with a protruding arrow. It is thought that the inscription reads: William, son of Alan Wallace.
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[[Category:Luce Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Howery-158|Justin Swanstrom]] or post a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. == DNA == If you are a Luce male and have a yDNA test at Family Tree DNA please join the [https://www.familytreedna.com/public/lucesurnamednaproject/default.aspx Luce yDNA Project]. == Resources == * Charles Edward Banks, [https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE1048952 ''The History of Martha's Vineyard, Dukes County, Massachusetts, Volume III].'' * Martha F. McCourt, Thomas R. Luce, Robert L. Massard, Catherine M. Mayhew, [https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE521304 ''The American Descendants of Henry Luce of Martha's Vineyard, Vol I],'' The New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1994. == Task List ==
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Here is a central place for organizing information related to the Luckhardt name and Luckhardt families and individuals. === Origin of Luckhardt Surname === The '''Luckhardt''' surname is German with "Luitgard" meaning "people in an protected or enclosed area." === Geographic Location === Many in the USA live in Michigan and Illinois and were farmers. === First Arrivals in New World === Some of the first to arrive in America, using the spelling ‘LUKHARDT’ came to the Saline, Washtenaw, Michigan area around 1856. * [[Luckhardt-5|Michael H. Luckhardt]] (1836-1888) came from Kasperhauser, Kurhessin, Germany, on the ship "Caroline" in 1856. He settled in Lodi Township, Michigan as a farmer. === Luckhardts on WikiTree === Here is the updated [http://www.wikitree.com/indexes/person/L/LUCKHARDT_1.html Luckhardt index]. If you do not already appear on this index and you are a Luckhardt, please add yourself to WikiTree. Your additions will be automatically included on the index tomorrow morning. [[Category:Surnames]]
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''Those Creativity Luckhardts'' - a selection of those with the surname 'Luckhardt' and their ingenious achievements. '''Hans Luckhardt''' 1890 - 1954 Hans Luckhardt of Germany developed a new style of chair, called “S 36”, what can be called 'movement chairs'. He worked with Anton Lorenz on his designs. They also designed steel tubular chairs. Hans stated what he wanted in a chair, “aesthetically designed seating comfort.” Luckhardt building designs became very popular and were used in homes and buildings like, DESTA building at the 1931 German Bauhaus Exhibition in Berlin, Germany. His brother, Wassili Luckhardt, was also a top architect. They both were considered ‘expressionists’ and then ‘modernists’ is their creativity form. Besides furniture they also designed buildings. During World War II, they clashed against the Nazi ideas of design and not until after 1945 were they able to return to do their true work and designs again. '''Wassili Luckhardt''' 1889 to 1972 A talented German architect like his brother, Hans. Their buildings represent work of using steel or reinforced concrete. They thought of themselves also as inventors, coming up with new ideas. Together in 1951 Hans and Wassili Luckhardt designed the Berlin Pavilion in Hanover, Germany. Wassili continued designing after his brother's death in 1954. '''Konrad Emil Luckhardt''' 1880- 1914 Emil ( as he was known as) translated from French the 'International Anthem' of union workers in 1905 into German. He was killed on the battlefield during World War I in Flanders in 1914. The anthem is still a popular union workers song sung at conventions. It encourages workers to change their fate and take charge. '''Fritz Luckhardt''' 1843 - 1894 Fritz was considered German-Austrian and worked in early photography and was a writer. In 1867 Fritz had his own photo studio in Vienna, Austria. With the use of light he made wonderful portraits of his subjects. He was very popular in his craft. Fritz was most famous for the portraits of beautiful women, especially actresses of the day. Everyone wanted their portrait done by Fritz Luckhardt. After his death in 1894, his wife, Franziska Luckhardt, took over the running of his photographic studio.
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Possible BCE [[Category: Dál Riata]] [[Category:Irish History, Kings of Dál Riata, Imagines historiarum]] {{Irish Roots}} == Lugaid Alldathach MacCairpre == Lugaid was born in 0006.
[Entered by Katherine Wall, Wednesday, October 23, 2013.] Lugaid Ui Eremoin was a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M%C3%ADl_Esp%C3%A1ine Milesian] descendant of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%89rim%C3%B3n Érimón] (Eremoin) The Lebor Gabála synchronises his reign with that of the Roman emperor Claudius (AD 41–54). The chronology of Geoffrey Keating's Foras Feasa ar Éirinn dates his reign to 33–13 BC, that of the Annals of the Four Masters to 33–9 BC.{{Citation Needed}} '''Lugaid Ildathach''' meaning Lugaid "multicoloured" otherwise known as [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lugaid_Riab_nDerg Lugaid Riab nDerg] meaning Lugaid "red-striped"
[Irish Language Dictionary : eDIL s.v. alldathach or dil.ie/2964] succeeded Conaire Mór as High King of Ireland
[ [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lugaid_Riab_nDerg Wikipedia : Lugaid Riab nDerg] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conaire_M%C3%B3r Wikipedia : Conaire Mór]] He was the child of incestuous relationships - for the story of how he got his name see [https://headofdonnbo.wordpress.com/tag/lugaid-na-riab-derg/ Lugaid na Riab Derg] in the blog pages from The Head of Donn Bó The imagined descent line by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ralph_de_Diceto Ralph de Diceto] reproduced below reads - [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Etersc%C3%A9l_M%C3%B3r Eterscel] ''father of'' [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conaire_M%C3%B3r Conaire Mór] ''father of'' Coibre Find Mor ''father of'' Daire Dorn-Mor ''father of'' Coibre Crom-chenn ''father of'' '''Lugaid Ildathach''' ''father of'' [[Lughaid-1|Mog-Lama]] ''father of'' [[Conaire-1|Conaire ]] - The last Gaelic king of Scotland to descend from Conaire Mór was [[Dunkeld-60|Alexander III]]
[[image:Fedelmid-1.jpg|500px|Scottish annals from English chroniclers A.D. 500 to 1286]]
Note - that he will also turn up as Lughaidh Sriabh n Dearg, 98th Monarch of Ireland, with a death listed as 8 B.C. in Tara, Meath; listed as no.42 in the thirty-ninth generation since Milesius of Spain, among the kings of ancient Ireland; although in this case, as a son of Fineamhnas and Clothra of Leinster.
[will of jehova.com. - [http://www.willofjehovah.com/Family%20History/_Rowe/from%20Adam/__samothes/__Milesius%20Braganza/heremon.htm Descendants of Milesius of Spain], King of Braganza Father of the Irish Race, The High Kings of Ireland] == Sources ==
* Alan O. Anderson, [https://archive.org/stream/scottishannalsfr00ande#page/n20/mode/1up Scottish annals from English chroniclers A.D. 500 to 1286] . Published 1908 by D.N. Nutt in London . * Sylvester O'Halloran, [http://books.google.com/books?id=xilNAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA241&lpg=PA241&dq=conaire+mogha&source=bl&ots=19syjmeCa6&sig=yfLQk2Z6X3bLeiZu3Lls-I-46Ms&hl=en&sa=X&ei=f5fSU8etLeLisAS8goDQCA&ved=0CDAQ6AEwBDgK#v=onepage&q=conaire%20mogha&f=false A general history of Ireland: from the earliet accounts to the close of the twelfth century, collected from the most authentic records. In which new and interesting lights are thrown on the remote histories of other nations as well as of both Britains, Volume 1] (Google eBook). Printed for the author, by A. Hamilton, 1778 - Ireland
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The following is from: [http://www.onmydoorstep.com.au/heritage-listing/546/lunan-house onmydoorstep.com.au] ''Lunan House on the Drumcondra shores of Corio Bay, Geelong, was built for [[Strachan-58|James Strachan]], a pioneer woolbroker in 1849-50. [http://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/laing-charles-2318 Charles Laing], architect and surveyor, designed this spacious two storey colonial Georgian style residence as an axial composition with central Doric portico, Georgian casement sashes and simple parapet cornice. Barrabool freestone was used as ashlar cladding on a rubble stone carcass. In the 19th century ornate iron gates fronted the sweeping driveway entrance.'' ''Lunan House was named after the Muir of Lunan near Montrose, Scotland, the birthplace of [[Strachan-58|James Strachan]]. This substantial early mansion house is a notable work of architect Charles Laing and a very early example of the use of Barrabool sandstone for ashlar construction. [[Strachan-58|James Strachan]] was one of Geelong's first settlers and most distinguished citizens, being a member of Victoria's first legislative council in 1851 and prominent in public issues until his death in 1875. The iron gates are now located at [http://www.ggs.vic.edu.au/ Geelong Grammar School].'' ''Lunan House was for many years used as a teacher's college by the education department of Victoria. The interior has been completely rearranged, the original details altered and the exterior freestone fabric inappropriately painted. The essential detail is intact.'' [[Strachan-76|Isabella Rede (nee Strachan)]], daughter of [[Strachan-58|James Strachan]] was married in Lunan house. She married [[Rede-22|Robert William Rede]]. Robert was for a time the Sherrif of Victoria. He is also famous for sending in the troops at the Eureka rebellion. [[Strachan-69|Annie Parbury (nee Strachan)]], daughter of [[Strachan-58|James Strachan]], was also married here. Her husband, [[Parbury-1|Charles Parbury]] was once a member of the Sydney Yacht Club and owner of the Xarifa, a racing yacht of some fame. Another daughter of [[Strachan-58|James Strachan]], [[Strachan-77|Lillias Elizabeth Strachen]] died here in 1861 at the age of about 16. [[Strachan-61|Emily Agnes Shannon]], another daughter, married (in 1874) [[Shannon-376|Charles Shannon]], a partner of Emily's father in the wool business.
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[[Category: Lundhill Colliery, Barnsley, Yorkshire, 1857]] [[Project:Worldwide_Disasters|Worldwide Disasters]] | [[Space:Mining_Disasters|Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:England_Mining_Disasters|England Mining Disasters]] [[Space:Yorkshire Mining Disasters|Yorkshire Mining Disasters]] |Lundhill Colliery, Barnsley, Yorkshire, 1857 Contact: TBC ===History and Circumstances=== * Date: 19 February 1857 * Location: Lundhill Colliery, Wombwell, Yorkshire, England * Victims: 189 lives lost * Cause: Colliery Explosion :'''Area Histrory''' Lundhill was a small mining settlement situated in the heart of Yorkshire's Dearne Valley between the town of Wombwell and the village of Hemmingfield with Barnsley to the north and Rotherham to the south. Wombwell and the surrounding villages had a small population and was mainly a faming community prior to the opening of Lundhill Colliery which was sunk in 1855. The pits however boosted the local economy and its population grew significantly. The cottages at Lundhill were built in the 1850s to house the miners working at Lundhill Colliery and their families. There does not appear of be any evidence of the existence of a significant settlement at Lundhill in the 1851 census. By the time of the 1861 census there had been a major change, not only in Lundhill, but in the surrounding towns and villages as the mining industry developed and people moved into the area for work. The 1861 census lists five cottages at Lundhill Top, and fifty cottages on Lundhill Row. Also listed is Lundhill Tavern (The only building remains standing today at Lundhill) and the Lundhill Colliery Office, which appears to be also the home of a family. Some of the families living at Lundhill in 1861 had moved there from the surrounding villages, but many others were new to the area. The census shows families that had moved from the coal mining areas of Lancashire, Durham and the Midlands and also from the rural county of Lincolnshire. They had all come to find work at the coal mine. There was hardy a family living in Lundhill that did not loose at least one loved one in the explosion that occurred at Lundhill Colliery on 19 February 1857 that killed 189 men, left 90 widows and 220 children without fathers. A newspaper report in the Leeds Intelligencer (28 February 1857) states:
In the row of 50 houses standing about 50 or 60 yards from the works 91 of the late residents now lie in the pit, whilst the houses are tenanted by no less that 40 suddenly made widows.
In 1861 several widows were still living on Lundhill Row. The miners cottages at Lundhill were demolished in the 1960s. '''Mine History''' Lundhill Colliery was owned by Messrs Taylor and Co. The pit was sunk in 1855, and therefore was newly established at the time of explosion. By 1857 it was one of the largest and deepest pits in Yorkshire. The Barnsley seam of coal, which was 200 yards from the surface, was won around the time of the disaster, after two years sinking, The colliery had three shafts, one for pumping out water, one for drawing coal and a third, used as a funace shaft to aid the ventilation The colliery company employed roughly 290 men and boys, of which about two/thirds worked the day shift. It was one of the areas biggest employers. In 1857 many of the miners and their families had recently moved into the area to work at the colliery, which was known to be dangerous to work in. Work continued at Lundhill until the 1890s, when the colliery was closed by the then owners, the Wombwell Main company, who found it more practicable and convenient to wind the coal from near by Wombwell Main Colliery. '''Mine Disaster Circumstances''' On 19 February 1857, around 220 miners ranging from 10 to 59 years old were working underground at Lundhill Colliery. Around 12.20pm there was a violent explosion in the mine that sent flames up the pit shaft and shook the countryside for miles around. The explosion was so powerful that one of the cages was blown up and out its shaft, and a large amount of smoke, dust and fire arose from another shaft and was visible from miles away. At this time most of the men would have been eating their snap (lunch) in the mine, but a fortunate few would have left the mine to go home for their meal. It is believed that most of the men who were underground were killed instantly by the explosion or by the roof of the mine caving in. There was damage on the surface too. Doors were shattered and some of the roofs collapsed, the furnace was destroyed and the stables caught fire. Coal that was being moved out of the mine ignited and caused the fire to spread. Due to the presence of gas in the mine, there was a serious threat that a second and even bigger explosion would occur. In spite of this threat, a group of rescue workers which consisted of volunteers descended the mine later that day. They brought 19 survivors from the mine, but two of these later died from their burns. The search was stopped at 7.30pm when it was clear that there were no more survivors to be rescued. During this time the fires continued to burn and fire brigades from the surrounding areas attended but failed to extinguish the flames which were said to be rising almost 100 feet from one of the shafts. The following morning, it was decided to cap the first and second shaft with planks and clay. This tactic seemed to work as the flames died down, but thick black smoke still arose from the third shaft which was left open. As no one could have survived a decision was made to put out the fire by diverting a nearby stream to flood the mine. This however made it impossible to recover the bodies until the mine was drained again. It was two months after the explosion on 17 April 1857, that the mine was finally drained and the recovery of bodies began. The recovered bodies were all placed in coffins and lined up in the yard to be identified by loved ones. Most of the bodies were badly burned or mutilated, in a state of decomposition and were thereby unrecognizable. They were identified by their clothing and by the places in which they were found, which were assumed to be the places where they would usually be working. By 22 May, 100 bodies had been recovered, the others were being dug out from under the collapsed roof. The corpses of horses down the mine slowed down the recovery process. The last body was recovered on 16 July 1857, five months after the explosion. In total 185 bodies were recovered, others could not be traced and the search was abandoned. it was later found out that most men died in the explosion, but that a large number of the victims were also killed by suffocation. {{Image|file=Lundhill_Colliery_Disaster.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=Lundhill Colliery Explosion }} '''Investigation Report''' Following the accident, an investigation was opened on 23 February 1857 at the near by Bulls Head Inn at Brampton and continued over a three month period. The coroner was Mr. [[Badger-715|Thomas Badger]]. The jury interviewed 60 witnesses including survivors and men who had worked in the mine in the days before the disaster. The conclusion was that the explosion was caused by a number of factors. The mine was not well ventilated which meant that any gas like firedamp (methane) could have built up without anyone noticing. The safety rules were ignored and "brattices" were not erected as frequently as they ought to have been because the men did not like them, as the air current they created "wasted" their candles. When safety lamps were used some workers would remove the protective gauze and open the lamps to give a better light. The workers did not understand that a weak flame was evidence that the mine was not properly ventilated. The candles that the workers used also meant that there were open flames in the mine. The jury concluded that there was not enough evidence to pinpoint the real cause of the explosion. It was assumed that the bad ventilation built up a high amount of flammable gas and that that gas was ignited by the workers' candles. It was, therefore, viewed as an accident and not as criminal negligence. They did, however, condemn the lack of discipline and the non-observance of the special rules, but didn't blame the colliery proprietors for the loss of discipline. The following recommendations were made: :that good Davy lamps should be used exclusively :that the return air of the pit should not be carried over the furnace so as to come in contact with it :that goaves should not be formed so near the furnace :that a discretion should not be given to the miners with regard to the use of safety lamps :that discipline should be rigidly enforced ; :that means should be adopted for educating the miners, and fitting them for working amid dangers. ===Rescue Effort & Rescuers=== After the explosion, a rescue party lead by Mr. Coe (Steward of Messrs Taylor and Co.), Mr. Webster (of Wombwell Main Colliery), Mr. Maddison (of the Hoyland and Elsecar Pits), Mr. Utley and Mr. Ellison entered the mine. They spent almost two hours in burning mine causing great anxiety on the surface. Mr. Webster gave an account of what happened during their time in the mine to a group of officials deciding on a course of action, and to the press. Once underground the party made their way to the south for about 300 yards. The did all that was possible to make good the doors and stoppings that had been blown out, in order to partially to restore the ventilation. They found that the lower portion of the slides and broadgates were entirely destroyed, the furnace had blown up and coal around it was on fire. They proceeded as far as the dared to venture until they came in contact with foul air and were forced to retreat. They returned to the shaft, before making an examination of the north levels, along which they proceeded for about 400 yards. During the investigation, they found many dead bodies and brought the remains to the shaft. One man was found dead close to the bottom of the shaft; further on they found ten bodies in a mass. Not far from the furnace a large number of bodies were lying, as the men had congregated near the fire at dinner time. The stables, which contained six horses, were on fire. In places coal and rock were falling. When they again returned to the shaft the fires were burning more fiercely and there was a great danger. They decided it was no longer safe to remain underground and so left the mine as quickly as possible. One of the rescue party later stated that a man named Joseph Simmonds was found alive by the party and they had tried to bring him out of the mine. He had, however, broke away from them, and rushed towards one of the workings. He was caught a second time and was thought to be in a state of delirium from the gas he had inhaled. He had struggled with superhuman strength and made off into a part of the workings where it was not safe for them to follow him. They had had to leave him in the pit. ===Others Involved/Supporters and the Aftermath=== The tragedy left 90 women widows and 220 children orphaned. This disaster caused interest throughout the nation. At the time it was the biggest mining disaster that had ever occurred in England. There are many newspaper reports from the time. The scene of the disaster attracted visitors from all over the country and for a time the site became a "Tourist Attraction". The Illustrated London News (28 February 1857) printed a graphic account of what occurred in the days following the disaster:
Every train today has brought a large number of “excursionists”, who by their conduct seemed bound to a fair or country fete rather than visitors to the scene of a frightful calamity. Each road leading to the pit was covered with throngs of people, dotting the highway for miles in every direction; and the immediate neighborhood of the works could only be compared to Greenwich Hill on a Sunday. At two o’clock there were from 10,000 to 15,000 persons on the spot, and few indeed were those who appeared to think they were standing immediately over the bodies of nearly 200 human beings. In the dense crowd before them, the loud laugh and jest were heard incessantly. It is true there was little to indicate what had taken place beyond a heap of rubbish and boards a few feet high over the cupola shaft, from which a white smoke was issuing in small quantity; but the larger part of the crowd were neighboring pitmen, pitmen’s wives and children; and it is difficult to understand the callousness of their conduct, contrasted with that of a few grouped round an individual who was “improving the occasion”, their voices raised occasionally in hymns which swelled and murmured over the confused babble with an effect that may be imagined, but not described.
The whole nation shared the grief which was so intense that a special disaster fund was set up with Queen Victoria and Prince Albert making substantial donations. The local community worked particularly hard to provide for the destitute and bereaved widows and families of those killed in the explosion, making collections in public places such as railway stations and public houses. The tragedy raised awareness of the dangerous conditions many miners were working in at that time and as a result many collieries improved the safety and working conditions for their employees. Many of the people who were affected by the disaster told their story in later years. ===Disaster Memorial=== A memorial obelisk was built in the grounds of nearby Darfield Church where many of the victims were buried. {{Image|file=Lundhill_Colliery_Disaster-3.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=The Memorial Obelisk in Darfield Churchyard, Yorkshire. }} There is now a 9 hole golf course on the site of the former Lundhill Colliery. To mark the 150th anniversary of the disaster, Wombwell Heritage Group organised for a new memorial to be placed at the Hillies Golf Club clubhouse. It was unveiled on 19th February 2007 by the then Mayor of Barnsley, Councilor Margaret Morgan. {{Image|file=Lundhill_Colliery_Disaster-4.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=Lundhill Disaster Memorial 19 February 2007 }} {{Image|file=Lundhill_Colliery_Disaster-5.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=The plaque on this memorial }} ===Sources===
*[http://www.dmm.org.uk/uknames/u1857-01.htm Durham Mining Museum] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lundhill_Colliery_explosion Wikipedia] *[http://www.healeyhero.co.uk/rescue/pits/Lundhill/Lundhill.htm Mines Rescue] *[http://www.wombwell-on-the-net.co.uk/more-wombwell-streets/1857---the-lundhill-disaster/part-1 Wombell-on-the-net] *[http://conisbroughanddenabyhistory.org.uk/article/lundhill-disaster-article-3-charles-dickens-visited-the-stricken-pit/ Conisbrough and Denaby Local History] *[https://search.findmypast.co.uk/search/british-newspapers?date=1857-01-01&date_offsetdate=1857-12-31&keywords=lundhill www.findmypast.uk Newspaper Collection]. *UK census 1851 *UK census 1861 *Darfield Parish Records [https://library.doncaster.gov.uk/web/arena/archives Doncaster Archives] or [http://doncasterfhs.co.uk/sales-services/postal-sales-cds/?target=parish-registers Darfield All Saints Parish Records CD] {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Victims''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px;" ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Details''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Sourced''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Bio''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Connected''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Category''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Abbott-8805|Abbott, Joseph]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Age 40 Married, 4 children ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Moss-5926|Samuel (Moss) Abbott]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Age 10, Step son of Joseph Abbott ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Allenson-32|Allenson, Joseph]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Age 23 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Backwood, Joseph ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Age 23, From Lundhill ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Bailey-18987|Bailey, Barnet]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Age 40 Married, 3 children Buried 2 May 1857 at Darfield ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Bailey-19013|Bailey, George]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Age 14, Son of Barney Bailey. Buried 2 May 1857 at Darfield ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Bailey, Michael ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Age 22 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Baines-1045 | Baines, Michael]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Age 22, Lived at Hemingfield, Buried 31 May 1857 at Darfield ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Ballye, Benjamin (Probably Benjamin Batty) ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Age 22 Lived at Lundhil, Buried on 6 June 1857 at Darfield ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Barraclough-128|Barraclough, Charles]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Age 22, Married, 1 child. Brother of Henry Barraclough. Lived at Lundhill. Buried 12 May 1857 at Darfield ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Barraclough-130|Barraclough, Henry]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Age 26, Married with 2 children & 1 child born after his death. Brother of Charles Barraclough. Buried 12 May 1857 at Darfield ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Barlow-3429|Barlow, James]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Age 29, Married, 2 children, Lived at Monk Bretton. ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Batty, Benjamin ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Age 22, Lived at Lundhill ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Beevers-50|Beevers, Benjamin]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Age 23, Married, 3 children and one born after his death. Brother of Elijah Bevers, Buried 2 May 1857 at Gawber, Yorkshire" ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Beevers-55|Beevers, Elijah]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Age 18. Brother of Benjamin Beevers. Buried 2 May 1857 at Gawber, Yorkshire ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Beevers, John ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Age 20. Lived at Wombwell. Buried 2 June 1857 at Darfield ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Blackburn-4900|Blackburn, Joseph]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Age 11. Lived at Broomhill ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Booker or Brooker, Henry ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Age 22. Married, 2 child. Lived at hemingfield, Buried 31 May 1857 at Darfield ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Booker, John, ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Age 16. Lived at Hemingfield. Buried 31 May 1857 at Darfield ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Broadhead, Matthew ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Age 22 or 25. Buried18 July 1857 at Darfield. Was the last body recovered ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Brook, Joseph ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Age 58, Lived at Jump. Buried 10 May 1857 at Darfield ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Brown, George ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Age 18. Lived at Wombwell. Buried 9 May 1857 at Darfield ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Burland-269|Burland, Robert]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Age 20, Lived at West Melton. Buried 4 June 1857 at Brampton Bierlow ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yrs |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Burthard, James ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Age 21. Lived at Lundhill ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Bush, Dennis ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Age 22, Live at Lundhill, Buried 30 May 1857 at Darfield ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Candlett-2|Candlett, William]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Age 18. Lived at Jump ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Carr, John ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Age 41. Married. Lived at Wombwell, Buried 21 June 1857 at Darfield ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Childs, Joseph ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Age 23. Married. 1 child, Lived at Ardsley ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Childs, William ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Age 19. Lived at Ardsley ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Chisholm-1512|Chisholm, Daniel]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Age 31. Lived at West Melton. Buried 6 May 1857 at Darfield ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Clark, James ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Age 27 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Coates-2496|Coates, Charles]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Age 29, Married, 1 child, Brother of James Coates. Lived at Wombwell. Buried 27 May 1857 at Darfield ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Coates-2487|Coates, James]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Age 34, Married. Brother of Charles Coates. Buried 3 July 1857 at Darfield ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Cooper-21619|Cooper, John]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Age 11. Lived at West Melton ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Corbridge-33|Corbridge, Richard]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Age 27, Married, 5 children, Lived at Lundhill, Burried 6 May 1857 at Darfield ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Cowen or Cowan, Matthew ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Age 15. Lived at Lundhill ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Crompton, Elijah ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Age 19. Lived at Lundhill ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Crossland-397|Crossland, Joseph]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Age 32 or 33, Married. 5 children. Lived at Lundhill. Buried 12 May 1857 at Darfield ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Cutts-436|Cutt(s), George]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Age 16. Lived at Lundhill. Nephew and stepson of John Cutts, cousin of William and John Cutts. Buried 24 May 1857 at Darfield ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Cutts-423|Cutt(s), Sr., John]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Age 40. Married, 4 children. Father of William and John, uncle and stepfather of George, brother in law of William Illingworth. Lived at Lundhill. Buried 23 June 1857 at Darfield ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Cutts-427|Cutt(s), John]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Age 17. Married. Son of John Sr, brother of William Cutts, cousin of George Cutts. Buried 12 June 1857 at Darfield ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Cutts-426|Cutt(s), William]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Age 19. Son of John CuttsSr, brother of John Jnr, cousin of George Cutts. Buried6 June 1857 at Darfield ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Dart, Philip ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Age 30. Married, 1 child. Buried 10 May 1857 at Darfield ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Dawson, Arthur ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Age 10 or 13. Lived at Hemingfiled. Buried 31 May 1857 at Darfield ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Dawson-6790|Dawson, George]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Age 26, Married, 1 child, Lived at West Melton. Buried 26 June 1857 at Brampton Bierlow ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Dawson, John ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Age 10. Lived at Hemingfield. Buried 1 May 1857 at Darfield ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Denton, John ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Age 39. Married. Buried 1 July 1857 at Darfield ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Denton, Thomas ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Age 18 or 19. Lived at Hemingfield. Buried 1 July 1857 at Darfield ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Depledge-8 |Depledge, Stephen]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Age 13. Lived at Wombwell. Buried 2 May 1857 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Drury-2067|Drury, James]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Age 10, Son of Thomas Drury. Lived at West Melton ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Drury-2064|Drury, Thomas]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Age 32. Lived at West Melton ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yea ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Dunstan, Richard ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Age 33, Married, 4 children. Lived at Jump ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Dyson, George ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Age 19. Lived at Old Factory, Wath. Buried 25 June 1857 at Darfield ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Dyson, William ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Age 17. Lived at Ardsley ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Farmer, George ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Age 24, Married, 2 children, Lived at Broomhill. 21 June 1857 at Darfield ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Farmer-6004|Farmer, Thomas]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Age 26, Married, 2 children, Lived at Jump. Buried 19 June 1857 at Darfield ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Faulks, Thomas ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Age 29, Lived at Lundhill ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Fletcher, Robert ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Age 55, Lived at Lundhill ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Foster, George ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Age 15 or 16, Lived at Old Factory, Wath. Buried 9 June 1857 at Darfield ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Frost, John ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Age 32, Married, 5 children, Lived at West Melton ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Garbutt-256|Garbutt, Edward]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Age 35, Married, 4 children, Father of John and William Garbutt, Buried 11 May 1857 at Darfield ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yea ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Garbutt-259|Garbutt, John]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Age 11, Son of Edward Garbutt, Buried 11 May 1857 at Darfield ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Garbutt-257|Garbutt, William]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Age 17, Son of Edward Garbutt. Buried 11 May 1857 at Darfield ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Gee-2122|George Gee)]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Age 25, Brother of Thomas Gee, Lived at Hemingfield. Buried 1 July 1857 at Darfield ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Gee-2119|Gee, Thomas]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Age 27, Brother of George Gee, Lived at Hemingfield. Buried 21 June 1857 at Darfield ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Gill-7266|Gill, George]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Age 49. Lived at Hemingfield. Buried 30 June 1857 at Darfield ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Goodall-1088| Joseph Goodall]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Age 24, Married, 2 Children, Lived at Lundhill, Buried 7 June 1857 at Gawber ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Gray-44708|Thomas Gray]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Age 22, Married, 1 child, Lived at West Melton. ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Greenwood, William ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Age 24, Married, 1 child. Lived at Wombwell ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Grimshaw-474|Grimshaw, John]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Age 32 or 35, Married 4 children, Lived at Wombwell, Buried 10 May 1857 at Darfield ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Grimshaw-483|Grimshaw, Joseph]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Age 42. Lived at Wombwell, Buried 6 May 1857 at Darfield ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Guest, Benjamin ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Age 17, Lived at West Melton ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Haley, John ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Age 22, Lived at Broomhill, Buried 19 June 1857 at Darfield ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Halliday, John ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Age 20, Lived at Lundhill ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Hardfield, William ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Age 32 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Harper, John ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Age 20, Lived at Lundhill, Buried 9 May 1857 at Darfield ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Harrison, Joseph ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Age 18, Lived at Wombwell, Buried 6 May 1857 at Darfield ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Hartley, Luke ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Age 20, Lived at Wombwell ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Hawcroft-13|Hawcroft, Henry]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Age 22, Married, 2 children and 1 born after his death. Henry's 22 year old wife was the youngest widow and she was the last surviving widow. Buried 11 June 1857 at Darfield ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Healey, John ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Age 22 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Hearrison, Joseph ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Age 18 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Helham, Joseph ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Age 24 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Hellett, Thomas ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Age 39, Buried 22 June 1857 at Darfield ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Hellett, William ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Age 10. Buried 28 June 1857 at Darfield ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Hilton-3508|Hilton, Thomas]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Age 24. Married, 2 children. Lived at Lundhill ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Hobson-2396|Hobson, Israel]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Age 20, Married, Son of John Hobson. ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Hobson-2398|Hobson, John]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Married. Father of Israel Hobson. ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Hodgson, John ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Age31, Married. Buried 9 June 1857 at Darfield ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Horne or Home, Thomas ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Age 24. Lived at Lundhill. Buried 12 May 1857 at Darfield ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Hosfield-15|William Hosfield]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Age 32, Married, 3 children, Lived at Hemingfield, Buried 16 June 1857 at Darfield ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Hough, George ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Lived at Wath. ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Howarth, David ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Age 29 or 30. Married, 1 child, Lived at Hemingfield, Buried 21 June 1857 at Darfield ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Howarth, Robert ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Age 25, Lived at Lundhill ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Hunt-22705|James Hunt]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Age 27, Married, 1 child, Brother of Samuel Hunt, Lived at Lundhill, Buried 6 May 1857 at Darfield ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Hunt-22702|Samuel Hunt]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Age 32, Married, Brother of James Hunt, Buried 15 June 1857 at Darfield ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Hutchinson, William ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Age 20. Lived at Lundhill ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Illingworth, Ezra ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Age 25. Married, 2 children, Lived at Lundhill ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Illingworth-254|Illingworth, John]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Age 10, Son of William Illingworth, Lived Lundhill, Buried 7 May 1857 at Darfield ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Illingworth-245|Illingworth, William]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Age 32, Married, 5 children, Lived Lundhill. The only deputy who died, found without his head. Father of John Illingworth. Brother in law of John Cutt Sr. Buried 7 May 1857 at Darfield ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Ives, James ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Age 19, Lived at Wombwell ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Jackson, Levi ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Age 44, Lived at Lundhill, Buried 8 May 1857 at Darfield ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[James-15571|James, Amos]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Age 30, Married, 4 children, Lived at West Melton, Buried 9 May 1857 at Darfield ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Johnson, Benjamin ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Age 31, Married, 3 children, Lived at Worsborough Dale, Buried 21 May 1857 at Darfield ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Kellett-777 |Kellett, Charles]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Age 28 or 29, Married, 1 child, Brother of Richard, Thomas, & Joseph Kellet, Buried 6 May 1857 at Darfield ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Kellett-778|Kellett, Joseph]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Age 19, Brother of Charles, Richard, & Thomas Kellett. Lived at Wombwell. ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Kellett-887|Kellett, Richard]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Age 11. Son of [[Kellett-891|Kellett, Richard]]. Lived at Wombwelll. Buried 29 April 1857 at Darfield ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Kellett-891|Kellett, Richard]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Age 33 or 39, Married, 5 children, Brother of Charles, Thomas, & Joseph Kellett. Lived at Wombwell, Buried 18 June 1857 at Darfield ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Kellett-904 |Kellett, Thomas]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Age 17, Son of [[Kellett-891|Kellett, Richard]], Lived at Lundhill, ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Kellett-776|Kellett, Thomas]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Age 39, Brother of Charles, Richard & Joseph Kellett. Lived at Broomhill. Buried 21 June 1857 at Darfield ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Kellett-889|Kellett, William]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Age 10. Son of [[Kellett-776|Kellett, Thomas]], Lived at Broomhill. ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Kitchen, Thomas ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Age 28, Married, Lived at Broomhill. Buried 8 July 1857 at Darfield ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Knowles, Edmund or Edward ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Age 30. Lived at Hemingfield. Buried 8 May 1857 at Darfield ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Law-5409|George Law]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Age 39, Brother of Sampson Law. Lived at West Melton ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Law-5413|Sampson Law]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Age 21, Brother of George Law. Lived at West Melton ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Litchfield-1647|Litchfield, James]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Age 26, Married, 1 Child, Brother of William Lived at Jump, Buried 18 June 1857 at Darfield ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Litchfield-1645|Litchfield, Thomas]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Age 22, Lived at Jump. Buried 28 June 1857 at Darfield ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Litchfield-1649|Litchfield, William]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Age 11, Brother of James Litchfield, Lived at Jump ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Logan-5398|Logan, Thomas]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Age 33 or 37, Married, 1 child, Lived at West Melton ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Lumb-457|Joseph Lumb]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Age 33, Lived at Gawber, Buried 12 May 1857 at Darfield ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Ludrick, Charles ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Age 20, Lived at Lundhill, Buried 27 May 1857 at Darfield ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Malkin-291|John Malkin]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Age 22, Married, Lived at Lundhill, Buried 7 May 1857 at Darfield ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Mangham-89|Mangham, George]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Age 20, Married, 1 child, Brother of William Mangham, Lived Old Factory Wath, Buried 12 September1857 at Wath upon Dearne ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Mangham-93|Mangham, William]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Age 25, Brother of George Mangham, Lived at West Melton, Buried 15 May 1857 at Wath upon Dearne ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Margison, Joseph ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Age 38. Married, 5 children, Lived at Wombwell, Buried 9 July 1857 at Darfield ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Marsden, Richard ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Age 24. Lived at Darfield, Buried 24 June 1857 at Darfield ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Mason, George ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Age 33, Lived at Jump. Buried 21 May 1857 at Darfield ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Matthew, John ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Age 22 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Mayinton, Joseph ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Age 38 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|McAllister, Peter ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Age 25, Lived at Lundhill, Buried 8 May 1857 at Darfield ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Mellor, H. ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Age 22, Lived at Wombwell ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Milner, Charles ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Age 22, Married, Lived at West Melton ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Mitchell-28246|Mitchell, William]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Age 61, Married, 6 children, Lived at Monk Bretton. ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Monks, William ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Age 32, Married, 1 child, Lived at Lundhill, Buried 24 June 1857 at Darfield ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Moore-54747|Moore, George]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Age 50, Married, 7 children, Lived at Wombwelll ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Moore, Robert ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Age 43 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Moore-54760|Moore, Robert]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Age 13 or 14. Buried 1 July 1857 at Darfield ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Moore, William ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Age 22 or 23, Lived at Hemingfield, Buried 29 April 1857 at Darfield ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Moss, George ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Age 17, Lived at Ardsley, Buried 1 July 1857 at Darfield ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Moucks, William ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Age 32 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Musgrave-1272|Musgrave Andrew]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Age 33, Married, 1 child, Lived at Broomhill, Buried 14 June 1857 at Darfield ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Naylor, Thomas (al Nevitt or Levitt) ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Age 22, Married, 1 child, Lived at Hemingfield, Buried 14 June 1857 at Darfield ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Nettleton-652|Nettleton, Abraham]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Age 41, Married, 7 children, Lived at Wombwell, Buried 15 May 1857 at Darfield ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Nicholson, A. ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Age 17, Lived at Lundhill ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Nortcliffe or Northcliffe, George ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Age 15 or 17. Lived at West Melton. ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Nortcliffe, Thomas ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Age 17, Lived at West Melton. ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Offenden, George ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Age 25, Lived at Old Factory, Wath ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Oldham, James ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Age 24, Lived at Wombwell, Buried 21 June 1857 at Darfield ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Parkinson-4161|Samuel Parkinson]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Age 21, Lived at Wombwell, Identified by silver snuff box, Buried 8 May 1857 at Darfield ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Phillips-51380|John Phillips]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Age 19, Lived Worsbro' Dale ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Pickles, William ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Age 29, Married, Lived at Old Factory, Wath, Buried 17 June 1827 at Darfield ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Pollard-3640|Pollard, Edward]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Age 50, Married, 3 children, Lived at Wombwell, Buried 9 May 1857 at Darfield ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Pollard, James ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Age 49. Lived at Wombwell ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Pollard-3642|Pollard, James]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Age 19. Buried 9 May 1857 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Pullan, Robert ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Age 20. Lied at Wombwell, Buried 10 May 1857 at Darfield ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Rellet, Richard ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Age 10 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Roebuck-350 |Roebuck, Samuel]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Age 24, Married, 2 children, Lived at hemingfield, Buried 17 May 1857 at Darfield ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Rooke, John ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Age 26, Lived at Worsborough Dale ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Russell, John ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Age 27, Brother of Stuart Russell, Lived at Hemingfield, from Scotland, Buried 16 March 1857 at Darfield ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Russell, Stuart ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Age 17, Brother of John Russell, Lived at Hemingfield ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Sark, Phillip ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Age 30 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Schofield, Samuel ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Age 25, Lived at Lundhill ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Scholer, George ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Age 32, Married, 1 child, Lived at Lundhill ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Scott, John ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Age 25, Married, 2 children, Lived at Hemingfield ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Shirtcliffe, Thomas ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Age 17 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Simmons, Edward (al Fishman) ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Age 11, Lived at Lundhill ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Simmons-21857|Joseph Simmons]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Age 26, Married, 2 children, Lived at Lundhill ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Smith, James ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Age 19 or 22, Lived at Lundhill ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Smith, James ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Age 23, Lived at Lundhill, Buried 6 June 1857 at Darfield ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Smith, John ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Age 19, Lived at Lundhill, Buried 7 May 1857 at Darfield ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Smith, John ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Age 51, Lived at Lundhill, ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Smith, Joseph ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Age 21 or 22, Lived at Wombwell, Buried 19 June 1857 at Darfield ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Smith, Joseph ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Age 53 or 55, Married, Father of James and John Smith, Buried 7 May 1857 at Darfield ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Smith, Richard ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Age 25, Lived at Jump ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Smith, William ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Age 27, Married, 5 children, Lived at Wombwell, Buried 6 May 1857 at Darfield ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Stevenson, John ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Age 25, Married, 1 child, Lived at Ardsley ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Tattersall, George ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Age 29, Lived at West Melton ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Tattersall, James ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Age 19, Lived at West Melton. ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Thomas, William ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Lived at Worsborough Dale ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Thompson, George ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Age 35 or 37, Married, Lived at Jump, Buried 19 May 1857 at Darfield ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Thompson, John ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Age 30 or 36, Married, 5 children, Lived at Wombwell, Buried 15 June 1857 at Darfield ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Thompson-88872|William Thompson]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Age 29, Married, 1 child, Lived at West Melton, Buried 6 May 1857 at Wath upon Dearne ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Tes |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Thorp or Thorpe, Samuel ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Age 16 or 19, Lived at Broomhill, Buried 31 May 1857 at Darfield ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Townsend, George ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Age 19, Lived at West Melton. ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Trainer, Edward ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Age 23, or 32, Lived at hemingfield, Buried 8 May 1857 at Darfield ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Tunnacliffe, Tunnicliffe or Turncliffe, George ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Age 20, Lived at West Melton. Buried 30 April 1857 at Darfield ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Turner-22960|Turner, Abraham]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|age 21, Lived with his widowed mother at Old Factory, Wath. Brought out of mine alive, and died later, Identified by his mother. Brother of Stephen Turner. Buried 23 February 1857 at St Georges Churchyard, Barnsley ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Turner-22948|Turner, Stephen]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Age 31, Married, 3 children and 1 born after his death, Brother of Abraham Turner, Lived at hemingfield, Buried June 1857 at Darfield ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Turner, Thomas ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Age 17, Lived at Hemingfield ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Uttley, Thomas ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Age 20, Lived at Lundhill ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Walker, Charles ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Age 24, Brother of Edward & James Walker, Lived at Wombwell, Buried 9 May 1857 at Darfield ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Walker, Edward ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Age 27, Married, 1 child, Lived at Lundhill ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Walker, James ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Age 22, Brother of Charles and Edward Walker, Lived at Lundhill ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Ward, John ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Age 24, Lived at Hemingfield ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Webb, William ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Age 21 or 22, Lived at West Melton, Buried 17 May 1857 at Darfield ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|White, William ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Age 25, Lived at Jump, Buried 18 June 1857 at Darfield ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Whitney or Witney, Josiah ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Age 24, Lived at hemingfield ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Wildsmith-92|Wildsmith, Abram]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Age 18, Lived at Jump, Buried 7 May 1857 at Darfield ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Wilkinson, James ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Age 22, From Wigan. Better known as "Lanky Jem". Lived at Lundhill ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Wilkinson-13132|John Wilkinson]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Age 22, Married, 2 children, Lived Old Factory, Wath, Buried 23 June 1857 at Darfield ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Wilkinson-8038 |Wilkinson, Richard]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Age 35, Married, 4 children, Brother of Thomas Wilkinson, Lived at Lundhill, Buried 9 May 1857 at Darfield ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Wilkinson-8241|Wilkinson, Thomas]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Age 33, Married, 2 child, Brother of Richard Wilkinson, Lived at Lundhill, Buried 9 May 1857 at Darfield ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Wilkinson, William ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Age 33, Married, 1 child, Lived at Lundhill, Buried 25 May 1857 at Darfield ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Wilson or Witchen, Henry ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Age 18, Lived at Jump ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Windle-548|Windle, Alfred]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Age 30, Married, 2 children, Lived at Lundhill, Buried 6 May 1857 at Darfield ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes |- |} |} ---- {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|Others Involved {| border="1" cellpadding="8" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px;" ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Details''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Sourced''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Bio''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Connected''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Category''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Archer, William ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Gave Evidence at the Inquest. Worked the night before the explosion, left between 3 & 4 o'clock. ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Beevers, William ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Gave Evidence at the Inquest. Fire-trier, Worked on the night shift on the south side on the night before the explosion. ? Member of the Rescue Party. ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Bell, Thomas ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Was working 150 yards from the up-cast shaft. ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Booth, John ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|!Burrows, George ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Gave Evidence at the Inquest. Lived at Lundhill. Was of the opinion that the explosion had been caused by a fall of the roof in a part of the old workings. ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Chipchase, Henry ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Coe, Joseph ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Gave Evidence at the Inquest. Lived at Hemingfiled. Colliery general manager. Steward of Messrs Taylor and Co. Member of the Rescue Party. ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Corbridge, William ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Gave Evidence at the Inquest. From Lundhill. Foreman and Fire-trier. In charge of the furnace men. He was in a cabin, 12 or 14 feet from the bottom of the shaft. Recalled that there was an air gate to the North side that had fallen in. ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Dallison, Thomas ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Gave Evidence at the Inquest. Lived at Lundhill. Worked at Lundhill for 5 months. Left the pit at 5am on the morning of the explosion. His two sons worked with him and left at the same time. They always worked with candles. ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Donkin, John ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Lived at Hoyle Mill. Was working about 200 yards from the shaft on the north side. ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Donkin, William ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Lived at Hoyle Mill. Was working about 200 yards from the shaft on the north side. ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Dunston, John ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Gave Evidence at the Inquest. Lived at Jump. Worked on the northern side on the Tuesday night before the explosion. Said the air gate was partly blocked for over 3 month and there was not much air where he was working. ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Ellis, John ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Was working 150 yards from the up-cast shaft. ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Mr Ellison ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Member of the Rescue Party. ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Flint, James ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Gave Evidence at the Inquest. Worked at Lundhill for 16 month. Left pit at 3am on 19 February 1857. Usually worked with a candle. ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Goodison, George ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Gave Evidence at the Inquest. Furnace man. In charge of the furnace the night before the explosion. Said there was plenty of air. Air passages were clear and there was no indication of gas. ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Habbishaw, William ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Gave Evidence at the Inquest. Was working about 200 yards from the shaft on the north side with William and John Donkin and Joseph Simmonds when the explosion took place. A nearby air course had fallen in and was partially blocked. Stated that most Packers were inexperienced and sometimes worked with a large oil lamp and sometimes with a Davy lamp without a gauze. ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Halliday, Thomas ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Gave Evidence at the Inquest. Arrived drunk when called to give evidence, was sent home, and recalled to give his evidence later. ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Hartley, William ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Hammerton, John ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Son of Thomas Hammerton ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Hammerton, Thomas ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Father of John Hammerton ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Hickson, Aaron ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Hitchen, Henry ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Law, Samuel ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Gave Evidence at the Inquest. Lived Newhill, Wath. Worked at Lundhill for 6 months. Worked with candle all the time and never saw gas. ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Levitt, Abraham ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Long, John ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Gave Evidence at the Inquest. Lived at West Melton. Worked at Lundhill for 2 years. Worked the night before the explosion. ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Ludrick, Peter ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Gave Evidence at the Inquest. Lived at Lundhill. Worked at Lundhill for 5 weeks. Worked the night before the explosion. Worked with candles. ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Mr Maddison ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Member of the Rescue Party. Hoyland and Elsecar pits ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Naylor, Thomas ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Mr Peacock ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Gave Evidence at the Inquest. Lundhill Colliery Company. Provided evidence that the Lundhill Coal Company consisted of Mr. W. Taylor, jun., Mr. T Galland, Mr. E. T. Simpson, of Walton, near Wakefield, and Mr. W. Stewart, of Wakefield. That Mr. Joseph Coe, of Hemingfield, was the head steward of the pit ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Price, Thomas ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Gave Evidence at the Inquest. Lived at Hemingfield. Stated that there was plenty of air. Worked with a candle ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Ramsden, George ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Gave Evidence at the Inquest. Lived at West Melton. Worked at Lundhill for 16 months. Worked the Wednesday night before the explosion. Had noticed gas several times, but worked with a candle. ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Robinson, John ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Gave Evidence at the Inquest. Left the pit on the morning of the 19th February 1857 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Rollings, David ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Gave Evidence at the Inquest. Working in the left-hand board gate until about a quarter of hour before the explosion. Always worked with candles. ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Scholey, Joseph ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Gave Evidence at the Inquest. Lived at Lundhill. Worked at Lundhill for 10 months. Worked with a candle or an oil lamp. ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Sellers. Benjamin ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Gave Evidence at the Inquest. Mineral Surveyor. Stated that from Lady Day 1856 to February 1857 about 14 acres of coal had been got. The coal was from 8 to 9 feet thick. He thought that foul air should be removed via a different route from the furnace shaft. ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Simmonds, Edward ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Gave Evidence at the Inquest. Was working 150 yards from the up-cast shaft at the time of the explosion. Stated that here was no gas and they worked with candles. The pit was not different from other days. ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Smith, Thomas ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Swift, Joseph ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Gave Evidence at the Inquest. Worked at Lundhill for 17 months ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Thompson, John ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Gave Evidence at the Inquest. Lived at West Melton. Worked at Lundhill for 18 months. Worked on the night of 18 February 1857. Always used candles where he worked. ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Edward Trainer ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Gave Evidence at the Inquest. ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Tunnicliffe, Joseph ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Mr Utley ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Member of the Rescue Party. ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Warhurst, John ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Gave Evidence at the Inquest. Foreman and Fire-trier. Described conditions when he went into mine with rescue group. ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Warringder, George ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Mr Webster ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Member of the Rescue Party. Wombwell Main Colliery. ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |-
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[[Category:Lunenburg, Nova Scotia Colony]] Data from J. Christopher Young's well documented book, with maps, giving details on the land surveys in the early years of settlement at Lunenburg NS, and naming the householders to which respective lots were assigned. ---- === 1. Lunenburg town lots === Quoting from p. 24 of the Young book [with a couple minor typos corrected, bold emphasis added]: :Assignment of lots was carried out in Halifax on 21 May 1753 at St. Paul's Anglican Church by the random drawing of playing cards [Bell's “Foreign Protestants”, p 409]. :Upon arrival in Lunenburg, the first priority of the authorities was to get the settlers onto land and have them erect shelter, not only from the elements but also from the Natives who were initially hostile. To this end, a town grid was laid out by surveyors sent by the British and individual standardized Town Lots were assigned within a defensible stockade. :Because of a steep hill rising from the harbour, the main streets (''Montague, Pelham, Lincoln, Cumberland, Townshend, Fox, York, ''and ''Lawrence; Creighton'' at the top of the hill was added later) were laid out east - west parallel to the shore and were-reasonably horizontal. The cross streets (''Cornwallis, Duke, King, Prince, '' and ''Hopson; Kaulbach'' to the west and ''Kempt'' to the east were added later) rose steeply south to north from the shore. :Within the confines of the streets were equal '''blocks of land for homes'''. For military and organizational purposes, the blocks were organized into '''6 Divisions''' (west to east: Zouberbuhler's, Creighton’s,.Moreau's, Rudolf’s, Strasburger’s, ''and ''Steinfort's'') named for the officer in charge. These Divisions consisted of 7 '''Sections lettered''' A to G (H was added later) and running up from the harbour. :Each of the original 42 Sections measured 280 feet by 120 feet (long dimension E-W) and were divided into 14 '''lots of 40 by 60 feet each''', with the long dimension extending up and down the hill. The east-west streets were 40 feet wide. The up & down streets were 48 feet wide, except for the central ''King Street'' which was given a width of 80 feet :The four '''central D blocks''' were set aside for public, religious, or government use. :Many of these features remain to this day. [End quotation.] === 2. Farm lots === [Quoting from Young p. 62.] :In the original prospectus that enticed our ancestors to leave Europe, each family was promised 50 acres of land on a per capita basis. This land was not available in the Lunenburg area at first. After necessary surveys were made along the coastline and along the LaHave river, 30-acre farm lots were distributed at random in 1753. Nominally, these lots were intended to be 40 chains (half a mile, 800 m) deep and 7.5 chains (495 feet, 150 m) wide. Given that many were along coastlines or rivers, some of the lots were greater than 30 acres. Where lots would have been less than 30 acres, widths may have been broadened to compensate."[End quotation.] :Young warns, there, that his placement of the surveyed lots onto latter-day topographical maps did require some estimating, since the respective sources that he used were not precisely congruent with one another. Thus, the exact location of any given lot may not be entirely accurate. === 3. Forest lots === [Quoting from Young p. 97.] :To make up the remaining promised acreage (...[see part 2, above]), additional 300-acre forest lots were assigned. These assignments took place in five separated drawings between 1763 and 1766. The lots were to be assigned in several stages as follows: :The first drawing was reserved for settlers and orphans of original settlers who had resided in the Lunenburg area since 1753 and had “''improved''” their 30-acre lots together with orphans of original settlers. :The second drawing was reserved for "''all the young men who have married since the commencement of this settlement, and have no lands given them, also those who have come of late amongst us." :A final drawing was reserved for two final categories: settlers who had "''sold their 30-acre lots and follow other employments than Agriculture,''" under the condition that they must not sell their 300-acre Lots in "''unimproved''' condition; and persons who had obtained 30-acre lots but then moved away and left those lots "''unimproved''" - these under the condition that they themselves return to settle, or cause settlement of the lots to be made, within six months after the drawing. :In order to obtain lots, the settlers had to pay a £1 fee to the surveyor, Mr, Bridge. This was not easily payable by all and not all those eligible to participate in the first drawing actually did so. :[Five] drawings for lots occurred:. 3 Oct 1763,90 Participants. 7 Nov 1763, 159 Participants. 3 Dec 1764, 30 Participants. 18 Feb 1766,10 Participants. 15 Apr 1766,12 Participants. [End quotation] === 4. Lunenburg garden lots === The community at this part of the peninsula, described below, is still called Garden Lots. Quoting from p. 50 of the Young book: :It was assumed that the new settlers would have to live off the land and fend for themselves. Initially they lived in the Town itself and the small 40 x 60 foot plots would be insufficient for both a house and garden. It was quickly decided that larger plots, reasonably close to town were required. Such lots were made available just east of the town beginning at Rous' Brook. :It is uncertain exactly when the Garden Lots were assigned; Bell makes little comment in the "Foreign Protestants" other than to say that "... surveyors had laid out the garden lots beyond the east common..." by the time Col. Lawrence returned to Halifax in September of 1753. :The Town plan and Garden Lots plan appear in a map in the end papers of Bell's FP book: the map is dated about 1753. About 600 lots are shown on the map. By eyeballing the published Plan and comparing with the known dimensions of the Town Sections, the Garden Lots appear to be about 70 x 160 feet (21 x 49 m), or roughly 1/4 acre. :There is no known original civil document listing who originally received each lot. About 1762 an assessment was taken to determine which land was not being worked and the list was passed on to the authorities in Halifax. On 23 September 1762, Lt. Governor Jonathan Belcher signed an order that lots "... vacant by the desertion, death, or absence of the proprietors who have made no improvements on the premises with an exception however for all such lots as have been duly conveyed over by deed of sale for valuable considerations before the death or desertion of the persons to whom they were originally assigned..." were to " ...become forfeited to the Crown..." and "...registered to Mr Adolf Wiederholt".... This list also showed who was working each lot [in 1762]. == SOURCES == * Young, J. Christopher. 2003. ''Maps Associated With Lunenburg County Family History''. Published by the author. (ISBN 0-9730393-1)
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[[Category:Lunn Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] ==Background== This is a study dedicated to studying the origins and distribution of the Lunn family and it's descendants. The earliest known Lunns in our family group migrated from North Carolina to Tennessee. Before that, we do not know their origins. These are:
#[[Lunn-183|William Lunn]], (b. 1802) who married Esther Graham #[[Lunn-395|John Lunn]], (b. 1798) who married Eleanor Graham #[[Lunn-50|Eli Lunn]], (born 1806) who married Elizabeth Glasscock (a daughter of Elizabeth Graham) We believe these 3 are brothers, sons of [[Lunn-273|John Lunn]] of North Carolina. There are some issues with the children of these men. There is a John A. Lunn we cannot figure out. Hopefully by putting it all together here, we will be able to work through it. ==The curious case of John A. Lunn== There are 3 men named John A Lunn in Middle Tennessee, at the same time. #[[Lunn-182|John A. Lunn]] (5 Jan 1838 to 14 Nov 1926): married 1862 to Mary E. White (1843-?) #[[Lunn-448|John A. Lunn]] (Jan 1842 to 14 Nov 1926); married 1880 to Callie Sparkman (1858-1919) #[[Lunn-410|John A. Lunn]] (24 Aug 1842 to 27 Sep 1882); married 26 Dec 1860 to Mary A.M. Bradley (1846-1917) (All census records in Williamson County for this couple, and for them as children) - this John was son of William Lunn - birthdates match, as do locations and census records - I am confident this was son of William. '''Theory'''
[[Binkley-335|Binkley-335]] 20:31, 14 September 2016 (EDT) I think [[Lunn-182|John A Lunn-182]] and [[Lunn-448|John A Lunn-448]] are the same person. Look at the dates. Too similar! And the death dates are the same. That can't be a coincidence. Perhaps he was married to Mary White first, then to Callie Sparkman? The 1890 census is gone, so we can't see where he was from 1880-1900. That's a BIG gap. =='''Evidence'''== ===Lunn-182=== [[Lunn-182|Lunn-182]] - This John A Lunn married Mary White in 1862, Marshall County. There are census records for 1870 and 1880 (shown below) then there are no records of him at all until the 1920 census when he shows up as living with his daughter Martha and her family. '''1870 Census''': District 9, '''Marshall County''', Tennessee [1870 United States Federal Census .[http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&db=1870usfedcen&h=12064648&tid=&pid=&usePUB=true&rhSource=6742 record]]
Age in 1870: 30
Birth Year: '''abt 1840'''
Birthplace: Tennessee
John A Lunn, 30 Mary E Lunn, 27 Marth T Lunn, 3 '''1880 Census''': District 9, '''Marshall''', Tennessee [ 1880 United States Federal Census [http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&db=1880usfedcen&h=41759231&tid=&pid=&usePUB=true&rhSource=60525 recrd].]
Age: 38
Birth Year: '''abt 1842'''
Birthplace: Tennessee
Marital Status: Widower (Mary must have died between 1870-1880)
Occupation: Minister
J.A. Lunn, 38
Martha Lunn, 13
Benjamin N. Lunn, 4 (this is [[Lunn-175|Benjamin Nicholas Lunn]], earliest confirmed ancestor of [[Lunn-170|Jeanne Lunn Aloia]] '''1920 Census''': Davidson County, TN[1920 United States Federal Census. Census Place: Civil District 8, '''Davidson, Tennessee'''; Roll: T625_1736; Page: 12B; Enumeration District: 119; Image: 251.]
James (53)
Mattie (53)
Carl (23)
Clifford (21)
'''John A. Lunn''' (81) (this also fits with the rest of the census records)
'''Death Record''':
Name: John A. Lunn
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 14 Nov 1926
Event Place: Nashville, Davidson, Tennessee
Gender: Male
Marital Status: Widowed
Race: White
Age: 88
Birth Date: 05 Jan 1838
Birthplace: Tenn.
Father's Name: John A. Lunn
Father's Birthplace: Tenn.
Burial Date: 16 Nov 1926
===Lunn-448=== [[Lunn-448|Lunn-448]] married Callie Sparkman in 1880. We would expect to see them together on the census but perhaps they married after the census. '''1900 Census''': Civil District 2, Dickson, Tennessee [Year: 1900; Census Place: Civil District 2, Dickson, Tennessee; Roll: 1567; Page: 4A; Enumeration District: 0002; FHL microfilm: 1241567]
Name: John A Lunn
Age: 58
Birth Date: Jan 1842
Birthplace: Tennessee
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Martha C Lunn
Marriage Year: 1880
Years Married: 20
John A Lunn, 58
Martha C Lunn, 42
Sydney T Lunn, 12 (9 Jun 1887)
Ora Lunn, 8
Myrttle E Lunn, 7
John P Lunn, 4
'''Death Record''':
Name: John A Lunn
Birth Date: 5 Jan 1838
Birth Place: Tennessee
Age 88
Death Date: 14 Nov 1926
Death Place: Nashville, Davidson, Tennessee
Burial Date: 16 Nov 1926
Gender: Male
Race: White
Marital Status: Widowed
Father's Name: John A Lunn
Father's Birth Place: Tennessee
===Earliest Lunns in TN=== [[Lunn-183|'''William Lunn''']], married Esther Graham
William on Find-a-Grave: [Find A Grave Memorial# 8997974]
Birth: May 16, 1802; Orange County; North Carolina, USA
Death: Dec. 20, 1882
Burial: Rest Haven Cemetery, Franklin, Williamson County, Tennessee, USA
[[Lunn-395|'''John Lunn''']], married Eleanor Graham ["United States Census, 1820", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XHLT-6DQ : 16 July 2015), John Lunn, 1820.]["United States Census, 1830," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XHPT-RG9 : 18 August 2015), John Lunn, Williamson, Tennessee, United States; citing 206, NARA microfilm publication M19, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 182; FHL microfilm 24,540.] ["United States Census, 1850," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/MCD5-LV1 : 9 November 2014), John Lunn, Maury county, part of, Maury, Tennessee, United States; citing family 280, NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).] '''Eli Lunn'''
coming soon ==DNA Results== GEDmatch.Com Autosomal Comparison
Comparing Kits T334244 (Jeanne) & A239508 (Summer)
#Chromsome: 1 - Centimorgans (cM): 26.9 #Chromsome: 2 - Centimorgans (cM): 27.4 #Chromsome: 4 - Centimorgans (cM): 17.7 #Largest segment = 27.4 cM #Total of segments > 7 cM = 72.1 cM #3 matching segments
#Estimated number of generations to MRCA = 3.8
#644215 SNPs used for this comparison.
*Ancestry DNA match 02/02/2017; 14.9 centimorgans shared across 2 DNA segments **Common ancestor [[Lunn-273|John Lunn]], 5th great grandfather of Binkley-335 ** Binkley-335's path: [[Lunn-273|John Lunn]] > [[Lunn-395|John Lunn]] > [[Lunn-396|Nicholas Green Lunn]] > [[Lunn-392|Rebecca Lunn Locke]] > [[Locke-1926|Lena Locke Spann]] > [[Spann-159|William Calvin Spann]] > [[Sain-103|Toni Sain-Spann Binkley]] > [[Binkley-335|Summer Binkley]] **[[Lunn-273|John Lunn]] (married Mary White) > Felix Grundy Lunn (married Ruth Radford)-children John Riley Lunn and James Nathaniel Lunn (married Hannah Harmon) > John Oscar Lunn (married Willie Aldridge) > John Oscar Lunn (married Effie Skinner)> private match who married Danny Blackwell> private match ==Cemetery Info/Profiles to Add== ===1=== [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GSfn=&GSmn=&GSln=Lunn&GSbyrel=all&GSby=&GSdyrel=all&GSdy=&GScntry=4&GSst=45&GScnty=2483&GSgrid=&df=all&GSob=n FAGR Listing of Lunns in Marshall County, TN] - (Remove when profile created) #Lunn, Ada T - 32955440; b. Sep. 9, 1885 d. Jan. 22, 1977 - Bethlehem Cemetery , Lewisburg, Marshall County, Tennessee, USA #Lunn, E G - 32955427 - b. Dec. 1, 1879 d. Sep. 17, 1903 - Bethlehem Cemetery, Lewisburg #Lunn, James Nathaniel - 91049880 - b. Nov. 28, 1841 d. Apr. 16, 1924 - Lunn Cemetery #Lunn, Jamie W - 98147017 - b. Jul. 12, 1901 d. Jun. 2, 1968 - Lone Oak Cemetery, Lewisburg #Lunn, Jennie V McElhaney - 91050135 - b. Jul. 7, 1876 d. Jul. 7, 1911 - Lunn Cemetery #Lunn, Joe Pleasant - 32992375 - b. Feb. 2, 1894 d. Sep. 13, 1965 - Bethlehem Cemetery, Lewisburg #Lunn, John Oscar, Sr - 91049469 - b. Nov. 3, 1873 d. Mar. 27, 1944 - Lunn Cemetery #Lunn, John William - 32992390 - b. Aug. 5, 1925 d. May 27, 2000 - Bethlehem Cemetery, Lewisburg #Lunn, Justin - 32955432 - b. Sep. 2, 1885 d. Oct. 12, 1918 - Bethlehem Cemetery, Lewisburg #Lunn, Lila Harwell - 32992379 - b. Jan. 27, 1893 d. Dec. 6, 1980 Bethlehem Cemetery , Lewisburg #Lunn, Mary K - 91050592 - b. May 10, 1913 d. Aug. 27, 1923 Lunn Cemetery #Lunn, Maysel Moser - 32992384 - b. 1902 d. 1987 - Bethlehem Cemetery , Lewisburg #Lunn, Nancy Jane - 32992393 - b. Mar. 23, 1935 d. Mar. 23, 2004 -Bethlehem Cemetery - Lewisburg #Lunn, Rowland R - 98147001, b. Sep. 7, 1881 d. Apr. 2, 1958 Lone Oak Cemetery - Lewisburg #Lunn, Ruth Radford - 91049814 - b. Jan. 1, 1814 d. Aug. 14, 1888 Lunn Cemetery #Lunn, Ruth P - 32992373 - b. Aug. 29, 1889 d. Dec. 21, 1967 -Bethlehem Cemetery, Lewisburg #Lunn, Sallie Broadway - 91050255 - b. Aug. 17, 1880 d. Jan. 12, 1957 - Lunn Cemetery #Lunn, Sallie Ellender Brown - 32955416 - b. Feb. 5, 1861 d. Jul. 21, 1906 - Bethlehem Cemetery , Lewisburg #Lunn, Sarah F - 98147047 - b. Feb. 20, 1924 d. Mar. 29, 1927 - Lone Oak Cemetery , Lewisburg #Lunn, Sarah Margaret - 32992387 - b. May 23, 1917 d. Mar. 28, 1981 - Bethlehem Cemetery - Lewisburg #Lunn, Willie May - 66977081 - b. Mar. 14, 1889 d. Mar. 12, 1974, Harris Cemetery ===2=== #[[Lunn-430|James Robert Lunn]] - father is Robert F. Lunn - need to find out who Robert's father is, then we can add him. ##Another child of Robert - "Tennessee Death Records, 1914-1955," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NSRD-B1N : 25 May 2014), R F Lunn in entry for Wallace M Lunn, 22 Mar 1948; citing Cemetery, Nashville, Davidson, Tennessee, cn 4960, State Library and Archives, Nashville; FHL microfilm 2,137,393. Woodlawn Memorial Park, Nashville, Davidson County *Jones, Mary Ruth Lunn 144577295 - b. Aug. 25, 1917 d. Jun. 14, 1972 *Lunn, Clarence Eugene 163936255; b. Nov. 25, 1899 d. Sep. 17, 1949 *Lunn, Eula Stroud 144559364 - b. Sep. 5, 1879 d. Feb. 16, 1969 *Lunn, James Herbert 144559345 - b. Dec. 1, 1873 d. Aug. 7, 1948 *Lunn, Lucille 144574930 - b. Oct. 2, 1901 d. Sep. 19, 1985 *Lunn, Mildred 144575081 - b. Aug. 20, 1907 d. Sep. 2, 1975 *Lunn, Mollie 121711259 - b. Apr. 15, 1927 d. Dec. 2, 2012 *Lunn, Russell Stroud 144577107 ==Sources==
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[http://maps.google.com/maps/place?ftid=0x87d5b5eed06be237:0x728a1034f6bfc1bb&q=lunsford,+arkansas&hl=en&ved=0CAwQ-gswAA&sa=X&ei=NPfPTofjFYPKowTrvZDQCg Lunsford] came into being because of its being located near the St. Francis River. Also, a good docking area was near. The Lunsfords area was also an advantageous location because of the underbrush and many trees having already been cleared probably by Indians. The first white settlers then could plant their crops without clearing the trouble-some underbrush. The first white settlers in the Lunsford area were a Mr. & Mrs. Rittenhouse. They came in 1815. They and two companions had left Culberhouse (now Kennett, Missouri) by boat down the St. Francis River. After some days travel, Mr. & Mrs. Rittenhouse decided to settle at Deep Landing on the Maumelle Prairie. Their companions journeyed on down the river. Ten days later their companions returned to find Mr. Rittenhouse dead of a gunshot wound to the head near a cabin he was roofing. Mrs. Rittenhouse's decapitated body was found some distance away. Those responsible for the murders were not found but were suspected to be river pirates, trappers, or perhaps members of an Indian Village camped nearby. No other settlers came to this area until 1838; at that time the Fowlkes family, Dry Lewis, and Alanson Snoddy settled there to engage in farming. Alber Franklin Taylor married Miss Snoddy, and they also moved to this area. In 1844, an overflow forced them to move to the present town of Lunsford. Mr. Taylor prospered and at one time owned 10,000 acres of land, stores, and a sawmill at Lunsford. The Taylor family is still prominent in the area. The name Taylor was suggested for the town, but since there was already a Taylor, Arkansas, the town wwas named after John Lunsford, a tenant of Mr. Taylor.
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[[Category:Luther Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please post a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the Luthers. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. ==Members== *[[Smith-126297|Zachary Smith]] *[[Luther-1921|Sherrye Luther Woodworth]] *[[Luther-1953|Larry Luther]] == Task List == TBD
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[[Category:One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] [[Category:Lutz Name Study]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] __NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Lutz Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Lutz Lutz] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Lutz name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Lutz's), by time period (18th Century Lutz's), or by topic (Lutz DNA, Lutz Occupations, Lutz Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Lutz Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: Vacant''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Lutz}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * * * ==Membership== * [[Crawford-15512|Amy Gilpin]] * [[Smith-308153|Donna Marie Smith Hughes]] * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Lutes Lutes] == Origin of the Lutz Family Name == Lutz Name Meaning : German: from a short form or pet form of Ludwig.South German (Lütz): from a short form of a name Luizo, Liuzo, derived from a Germanic name formed with liut- ‘people’ as the first element.French: habitational name from Lutz-en-Dunois in Eure-et-Loir. This is a common name in PA and OH.
[Source: Dictionary of American Family Names ©2013, Oxford University Press]
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== Lydney, Gloucestershire One Place Study == {{OnePlaceStudy|place=Lydney, Gloucestershire|category=Lydney, Gloucestershire One Place Study}}
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{{Clear}} *{{Wikidata|Q540012|enwiki}} *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Lydney,_Gloucestershire_One_Place_Study|WikiTree Profiles that link to this page.]] === Geography === :'''Continent:''' Europe :'''Sovereign State:''' United Kingdom :'''Country:''' England :'''County:''' Gloucestershire :'''GPS Coordinates:''' 51.7286, -2.5285 :'''Elevation:''' 18.0 m or 59.1 feet '''Lydney''' is a small town in the Forest of Dean region of Gloucestershire, on the west bank of the River Severn. {{Image|file=Lydney_Gloucestershire_One_Place_Study.jpg|caption=High Street, 1920|align=c|size=500px}} === History === === Culture === ==== Occupations ==== ===== Lydney Census, 1911 ===== In this year, Lydney was host to several thriving industries such as an iron works, colliery, and an impressive locomotive workforce. === Points of Interest === ==== Publications ==== * [https://archive.org/details/romanantiquitie00bathgoog/page/n4 Roman Antiquities at Lydney Park, Gloucestershire] * [https://archive.org/details/paper-doi-10_1038_020579a0 The Temple of Nodens in Lydney Park, Gloucestershire] == Lydney Resources == * https://forest-of-dean.net : parish registers for the Forest of Dean region, including Lydney.
* [[Wikipedia:Lydney|Lydney, Gloucestershire]] * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Lydney,_Gloucestershire_Genealogy Lydney, Gloucestershire on FamilySearch Wiki] * [http://www.visionofbritain.org.uk/place/10988 Lydney in Vision of Britain] * [https://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/glos/vol5/pp46-84 Lydney in British History Online] === Annual Health Reports === * [https://archive.org/details/b29976224 Annual Report on the Health of the Lydney District for the year 1940] * [https://archive.org/details/b2974832x Annual Report on the Health of the Lydney District for the year 1941] * [https://archive.org/details/b29748331 Annual Report on the Health of the Lydney District for the year 1942] * [https://archive.org/details/b29748343 Annual Report on the Health of the Lydney District for the year 1943] * [https://archive.org/details/b29748355 Annual Report on the Health of the Lydney District for the year 1944] * [https://archive.org/details/b29748367 Annual Report on the Health of the Lydney District for the year 1945] * [https://archive.org/details/b29748379 Annual Report on the Health of the Lydney District for the year 1946]
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[[Category:One Name Studies Project, Showcase]] [[Category:Lynch Name Study]]__NOTOC__ [[Category:DNA Projects]] == Introduction == I initiated this ONS as my wife's father is a Lynch and I was hoping to find other strands of the family and perhaps more of a solid idea as to where this family came from. Initial research shows the Lynch name is interesting as it has separate Norman and Irish roots, so it well deserves a Study! Although my own goals have a particular focus, I will certainly be happy to bring together all Wikitree members with a common interest in Lynch genealogy. == Participants == Apart from myself, users participating in the study include: *[[Walker-17676|Rob Walker]] - Lynch on mother's side primarily from Liverpool, England *[[Capps-66|Allan Capps USN (ret.)]] - descendants of [[Lynch-3270|Elijah Lynch (abt.1760-1839)]]. Alan's grandmother was [[Lynch-3171|Bessie (Lynch) Doby (1911-2003)]]. == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Cottrell-943|Jason Cottrell]] or post a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Surname Variants == Variants of Lynch we are aware of are: *Linch *O'Lynch. *MacLynch *MacLynchy *de Lench == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. == Donegal Lynch Analysis == Based on the work done on the Lynches in County Donegal, the following analysis has been prepared: === Births === :{| border="2" cellpadding="9" |- ! align="center" style="background:#52BE80;"|'''Registration Office''' ! align="center" style="background:#52BE80;"|'''Number''' ! align="center" style="background:#52BE80;"|'''Out of Scope''' ! align="center" style="background:#52BE80;"|'''Not Documented''' ! align="center" style="background:#52BE80;"|'''Documented''' |- |[[:Category:Ballyshannon Superintendent Registrar's District, County Donegal|Ballyshannon]] |45 |22 |0 |23 |- |Donegal |26 |1 |0 |25 |- |Dunfanaghy |9 |0 |0 |9 |- |Glenties |5 |1 |0 |4 |- |Inishowen |409 |4 |6 |399 |- |Letterkenny |27 |1 |0 |26 |- |Londonderry |733 |464 |13 |256 |- |Milford |39 |2 |2 |35 |- |Strabane |309 |122 |3 |184 |- |Stranorlar |31 |0 |1 |30 |- |Totals |1,633 |617 |25 |991 |- ! align="left" style="background:#FFF633;"| ! align="center" style="background:#FFF633;"| ! align="center" style="background:#FFF633;"| ! align="center" style="background:#FFF633;"| ! align="center" style="background:#FFF633;"| |} Births can be out of scope if they are: *Non-Catholic (purely on the basis of the families researched) *Born outside of County Donegal (as some Registration Offices cover multiple counties) *Relate to families who were only briefly in County Donegal (e.g. itinerant workers). === Marriages === :{| border="2" cellpadding="9" |- ! align="left" style="background:#52BE80;"|'''Registration Office''' ! align="center" style="background:#52BE80;"|'''Number''' ! align="center" style="background:#52BE80;"|'''Out of Scope''' ! align="center" style="background:#52BE80;"|'''N/A''' ! align="center" style="background:#52BE80;"|'''Not Documented''' ! align="center" style="background:#52BE80;"|'''Documented''' |- |[[:Category:Ballyshannon Superintendent Registrar's District, County Donegal|Ballyshannon]] |22 |10 |0 |2 |10 |- |Donegal |11 |1 |1 |0 |9 |- |Dunfanaghy |1 |0 |0 |1 |0 |- |Glenties |3 |2 |0 |0 |1 |- |Inishowen |198 |9 |6 |4 |179 |- |Letterkenny |63 |7 |2 |6 |48 |- |Londonderry |349 |258 |0 |6 |85 |- |Milford |20 |0 |0 |1 |19 |- |Strabane |108 |44 |12 |8 |44 |- |Stranorlar |38 |1 |0 |4 |33 |- |Totals |813 |332 |21 |32 |426 |- ! align="left" style="background:#FFF633;"| ! align="center" style="background:#FFF633;"| ! align="center" style="background:#FFF633;"| ! align="center" style="background:#FFF633;"| ! align="center" style="background:#FFF633;"| ! align="center" style="background:#FFF633;"| |} Marriages can be out of scope if they are: *Non-Catholic (purely on the basis of the families researched) *Relate to people living outside of County Donegal (as some Registration Offices cover multiple counties). Marriages marked 'N/A' have no record available on Irish Genealogy and hence cannot be verified. === Deaths === These figures refer to all Lynches, i.e. they include women with different maiden names who married a Lynch. :{| border="2" cellpadding="9" |- ! align="left" style="background:#52BE80;"|'''Registration Office''' ! align="center" style="background:#52BE80;"|'''Number''' ! align="center" style="background:#52BE80;"|'''Out of Scope''' ! align="center" style="background:#52BE80;"|'''N/A''' ! align="center" style="background:#52BE80;"|'''Not Documented''' ! align="center" style="background:#52BE80;"|'''Documented''' |- |[[:Category:Ballyshannon Superintendent Registrar's District, County Donegal|Ballyshannon]] |55 |23 |7 |2 |23 |- |Donegal |47 |3 |8 |7 |29 |- |Dunfanaghy |2 |0 |0 |0 |2 |- |Glenties |6 |2 |0 |2 |2 |- |Inishowen |388 |31 |40 |34 |283 |- |Letterkenny |106 |24 |1 |15 |66 |- |Londonderry |477 |390 |0 |6 |81 |- |Milford |57 |1 |10 |7 |39 |- |Strabane |219 |68 |54 |9 |88 |- |Stranorlar |92 |15 |6 |10 |61 |- |Totals |1,449 |557 |126 |92 |674 |- ! align="left" style="background:#FFF633;"| ! align="center" style="background:#FFF633;"| ! align="center" style="background:#FFF633;"| ! align="center" style="background:#FFF633;"| ! align="center" style="background:#FFF633;"| ! align="center" style="background:#FFF633;"| |} Deaths can be out of scope if they are: *Non-Catholic (purely on the basis of the families researched) *Relate to people living outside of County Donegal (as some Registration Offices cover multiple counties) *Relate to people born in the last 100 years. Deaths marked 'N/A' have no record available on Irish Genealogy and hence cannot be verified. === Census Records === These figures refer to all Lynches, i.e. they include women with different maiden names who married a Lynch. :{| border="2" cellpadding="9" |- ! align="left" style="background:#52BE80;"|'''DED''' ! align="center" style="background:#52BE80;"|'''1901 Number''' ! align="center" style="background:#52BE80;"|'''1901 Out of Scope''' ! align="center" style="background:#52BE80;"|'''1901 Not Documented''' ! align="center" style="background:#52BE80;"|'''1901 Documented''' ! align="center" style="background:#52BE80;"|'''1911 Number''' ! align="center" style="background:#52BE80;"|'''1911 Out of Scope''' ! align="center" style="background:#52BE80;"|'''1911 Not Documented''' ! align="center" style="background:#52BE80;"|'''1911 Documented''' |- |Ballyarr |4 |0 |0 |4 |2 |0 |0 |2 |- |Ballyliffin |10 |1 |1 |8 |5 |0 |0 |5 |- |Ballymacool |6 |0 |0 |6 |4 |0 |0 |4 |- |Ballyshannon (Urban) |15 |1 |0 |14 |9 |0 |0 |9 |- |Birdstown |11 |0 |0 |11 |33 |1 |0 |32 |- |Buncrana |50 |0 |1 |49 |52 |2 |3 |47 |- |Bundoran |5 |0 |0 |5 |10 |1 |1 |8 |- |Burt |3 |0 |0 |3 |2 |0 |0 |2 |- |Carndonagh |29 |0 |0 |29 |31 |0 |0 |31 |- |Carrowkeel |1 |0 |0 |1 |0 |0 |0 |0 |- |Carthage |8 |0 |0 |8 |6 |0 |0 |6 |- |Castlecary |17 |0 |0 |17 |20 |0 |1 |19 |- |Castlefinn |7 |0 |0 |7 |6 |0 |0 |6 |- |Cloghan |1 |0 |0 |1 |2 |0 |0 |2 |- |Clonleigh North |18 |0 |0 |18 |21 |0 |0 |21 |- |Clonleigh South |1 |1 |0 |0 |0 |0 |0 |0 |- |Convoy |1 |0 |1 |0 |3 |0 |0 |3 |- |Creeslough |1 |1 |0 |0 |0 |0 |0 |0 |- |Crowkeeragh |0 |0 |0 |0 |1 |0 |1 |0 |- |Culdaff |6 |0 |0 |6 |17 |0 |0 |17 |- |Desertegny |26 |1 |1 |24 |26 |0 |0 |26 |- |Donegal |1 |0 |0 |1 |0 |0 |0 |0 |- |Doocharry |1 |0 |0 |1 |1 |0 |0 |1 |- |Dunfanaghy |0 |0 |0 |0 |1 |0 |1 |0 |- |Fahan |20 |2 |0 |18 |15 |0 |1 |14 |- |Fanad West |0 |0 |0 |0 |1 |0 |0 |1 |- |Feddyglass |34 |0 |0 |34 |22 |0 |0 |22 |- |Figart |11 |0 |0 |11 |9 |0 |0 |9 |- |Gleneely |23 |0 |0 |23 |22 |0 |1 |21 |- |Glentogher |1 |0 |0 |1 |3 |2 |0 |1 |- |Gortahork |0 |0 |0 |0 |1 |0 |0 |1 |- |Greencastle |11 |0 |0 |11 |16 |0 |0 |16 |- |Greenfort |1 |1 |0 |0 |1 |1 |0 |0 |- |Grousehall |13 |0 |0 |13 |8 |0 |0 |8 |- |Illies |16 |0 |1 |15 |9 |0 |0 |9 |- |Inch |1 |1 |0 |0 |3 |0 |0 |3 |- |Inver |2 |0 |0 |2 |0 |0 |0 |0 |- |Kilderry |70 |0 |1 |69 |46 |0 |0 |46 |- |Killea |1 |0 |0 |1 |0 |0 |0 |0 |- |Killybegs |2 |0 |0 |2 |2 |0 |1 |1 |- |Kilmacrenan |5 |0 |0 |5 |3 |0 |0 |3 |- |Kincraigy |3 |0 |0 |3 |14 |0 |0 |14 |- |Knock |0 |0 |0 |0 |7 |0 |0 |7 |- |Knockalla |14 |0 |0 |14 |21 |0 |0 |21 |- |Letterkenny Rural |0 |0 |0 |0 |1 |0 |0 |1 |- |Letterkenny Town / Urban |3 |1 |0 |2 |1 |1 |0 |0 |- |Lettermacaward |0 |0 |0 |0 |1 |1 |0 |0 |- |Loughkeel |2 |0 |0 |2 |1 |0 |0 |1 |- |Magheraboy |5 |0 |0 |5 |3 |0 |0 |3 |- |Magheraclogher |2 |0 |0 |2 |2 |0 |0 |2 |- |Malin |0 |0 |0 |0 |1 |0 |0 |1 |- |Manorcunningham |0 |0 |0 |0 |1 |0 |0 |1 |- |Milford |5 |0 |0 |5 |4 |0 |0 |4 |- |Mintiaghs |10 |0 |1 |9 |22 |0 |1 |21 |- |Moville |7 |0 |0 |7 |0 |0 |0 |0 |- |Raphoe |4 |0 |0 |4 |1 |0 |0 |1 |- |Rathmelton |0 |0 |0 |0 |1 |0 |1 |0 |- |Rathmullan |2 |0 |0 |2 |1 |0 |0 |1 |- |Redcastle |21 |0 |0 |21 |19 |1 |0 |18 |- |Rosguill |1 |0 |1 |0 |1 |0 |1 |0 |- |Seacor |0 |0 |0 |0 |1 |0 |1 |0 |- |St Johnston |35 |0 |0 |35 |24 |0 |0 |24 |- |Straid |26 |0 |0 |26 |25 |0 |0 |25 |- |Stranorlar |7 |0 |0 |7 |2 |0 |0 |2 |- |Three Trees |25 |0 |0 |25 |15 |0 |0 |15 |- |Treantaghmucklagh |15 |0 |0 |15 |28 |0 |0 |28 |- |Tremone |3 |0 |1 |2 |0 |0 |0 |0 |- |Whitecastle |1 |0 |0 |1 |1 |0 |0 |1 |- |Totals |624 |10 |9 |605 |611 |10 |14 |587 |- ! align="left" style="background:#FFF633;"| ! align="center" style="background:#FFF633;"| ! align="center" style="background:#FFF633;"| ! align="center" style="background:#FFF633;"| ! align="center" style="background:#FFF633;"| ! align="center" style="background:#FFF633;"| ! align="center" style="background:#FFF633;"| ! align="center" style="background:#FFF633;"| ! align="center" style="background:#FFF633;"| |} No Lynches were living in DEDs not listed above in 1901 or 1911. === Cemeteries === :{| border="2" cellpadding="9" |- ! align="left" style="background:#52BE80;"|'''Cemetery''' ! align="center" style="background:#52BE80;"|'''Total''' ! align="center" style="background:#52BE80;"|'''Out of Scope''' ! align="center" style="background:#52BE80;"|'''Not Documented''' ! align="center" style="background:#52BE80;"|'''Documented''' |- |Ardara |2 |2 |0 |0 |- |Arranmore |1 |1 |0 |0 |- |[[:Category:Assaroe Abbey Cemetery, Ballyshannon, Donegal|Assaroe Abbey]] |5 |3 |0 |2 |- |Belcruit |1 |1 |0 |0 |- |[[:Category:St. Ninnidh's Cemetery, Bundoran, Donegal|Bundoran]] |7 |1 |0 |6 |- |Carraigard |6 |6 |0 |0 |- |[[:Category:St Mary's Church Castlefinn, Donaghmore, Donegal|Castlefinn]] |6 |4 |0 |2 |- |[[:Category:St Mary's Catholic Cemetery, Cockhill, Buncrana, Donegal|Cockhill]] |88 |43 |2 |43 |- |[[:Category:St Mary's Churchyard, Convoy, Donegal|Convoy]] |11 |2 |0 |9 |- |[[:Category:Conwal Graveyard, Letterkenny, Donegal|Conwal]] |8 |6 |1 |1 |- |[[:Category:St Mary's Church Bocan, Culdaff, County Donegal|Culdaff]] |35 |10 |4 |21 |- |[[:Category:Star of the Sea Cemetery, Desertegny, Donegal|Desertegny]] |15 |6 |0 |9 |- |[[:Category:Drumoghill Graveyard, Raymoghy, Donegal|Drumoghill]] |36 |8 |0 |28 |- |[[:Category:St Columba's Graveyard, Drung, Donegal|Drung]] |22 |2 |4 |16 |- |Falcarragh |1 |1 |0 |0 |- |[[:Category:Finner Graveyard, Bundoran, Donegal|Finner]] |4 |0 |0 |4 |- |Frosses |1 |1 |0 |0 |- |[[:Category:Gortahork Graveyard, Tullaghobegly, Donegal|Gortahork]] |2 |1 |0 |1 |- |Gweedore |8 |8 |0 |0 |- |[[:Category:St Patrick's Cemetery, Iskaheen, Muff, Donegal|Iskaheen]] |40 |13 |0 |27 |- |[[:Category:Killygarvan Graveyard, Donegal|Killygarvan]] |15 |1 |4 |10 |- |Leck |1 |1 |0 |0 |- |[[:Category:Lettercran Graveyard, Templecarn, Donegal|Lettercran]] |6 |0 |0 |6 |- |Mevagh |1 |0 |1 |0 |- |Mountcharles |1 |1 |0 |0 |- |[[:Category:Muff Graveyard, Donegal|Muff]] |19 |12 |0 |7 |- |[[:Category:Murlog Graveyard, Clonleigh, Donegal|Murlog]] |19 |16 |0 |3 |- |[[:Category: Allsaints Graveyard, Newtown Cunningham, Donegal|Newtowncunningham]] |7 |3 |0 |4 |- |[[:Category:St Eunan's Cemetery, Raphoe, Donegal|Raphoe]] |12 |1 |0 |11 |- |[[:Category:Rathmullan Graveyard, Donegal|Rathmullan]] |18 |9 |2 |7 |- |[[:Category:St Baithin's Cemetery, St Johnston, Donegal|St Johnston]] |38 |27 |0 |11 |- |[[:Category:St Mary's Cemetery, Sessiagh (O'Neill), Donegal|Sessiagh (O'Neill)]] |9 |3 |0 |6 |- |Tamney |1 |1 |0 |0 |- |Totals |446 |194 |18 |234 |- ! 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It is recognised this does not represent all cemeteries in County Donegal. The following cemeteries were reviewed on FindAGrave: :{| border="2" cellpadding="9" |- ! align="left" style="background:#52BE80;"|'''Cemetery''' ! align="center" style="background:#52BE80;"|'''Total''' ! align="center" style="background:#52BE80;"|'''Out of Scope''' ! align="center" style="background:#52BE80;"|'''Not Documented''' ! align="center" style="background:#52BE80;"|'''Documented''' |- |St Joseph's The Rock, Ballyshannon |1 |1 |0 |0 |- |[[:Category:St Agatha's Churchyard, Clar, Donegal|St Agatha's Churchyard, Clar]] |6 |3 |0 |3 |- |Doneyloop |6 |6 |0 |0 |- ! align="left" style="background:#FFF633;"| ! align="center" style="background:#FFF633;"| ! align="center" style="background:#FFF633;"| ! align="center" style="background:#FFF633;"| ! align="center" style="background:#FFF633;"| |} === Neighbouring Counties === There were no Lynches born in Donegal living in Leitrim or Sligo in 1901 or 1911 according to the census records. Two children born in Donegal were living in Fermanagh in 1911 (born to soldier [[Lynch-8238|Christopher Lynch]]). In County Tyrone: *In 1901 there were six. Two were wives, one has not been traced and three have been successfully documented *In 1911 there were nine. Two were wives, two have not been traced and five have been successfully documented. In County Londonderry: *In 1901 there were 83. 15 were out of scope, 15 have not been traced and 53 have been successfully documented *In 1911 there were 67. 10 were out of scope, 9 have not been traced and 48 have been successfully documented. == Task List == I am in the process of completing and documenting my work on the Catholic Lynch families of County Donegal. == Profiles in the Study == See [[:Category:Lynch Name Study|this list]]. == Useful References == [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lynch_(surname) Wikipedia] [https://www.houseofnames.com/lynch-family-crest House of Names]
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[[Category:Lyndhurst, New South Wales| Cemetery]] [[Category: Lyndhurst Cemetery, Lyndhurst, New South Wales| Lyndhurst Cemetery]] [[Category: New South Wales, Cemetery Free Space Pages]] This is part of the [[Project:Oceania_Cemeteries#WikiTree_Australian_Cemeteries|Australian Cemeteries Project]]. ===About=== Located on the Central West of NSW. Links to WikiTree profiles are provided (where known). If you know of any others that can be linked to please contact [[Bech-2|Paul Bech]] to have the link added. If you require a photo of a gravestone listed and there is no profile on WikiTree, please create a profile (WIkiTree is entirely free) and contact [[Bech-2|Paul Bech]] and one will be added to the new profile. WikiTree is a collaborative effort, so it is little to ask that you add a profile for a person that has not already been added. If you have found a profile then please consider helping others by adding the details of another profile to WikiTree that has not already been added. ===Location and Map=== [https://www.openstreetmap.org/way/291730725#map=15/-33.6694/149.0300 Link to map of Lyndhurst] ===Aims=== This project is to document the life and times of the people interred in the Lyndhurst Cemetery. Project members are needed to assist in the research and adding profiles and information to profiles. Hopefully it will grow to include links to other information and such things as video/audio tours of the cemetery. ===Tasks Completed=== *Photography :Completed *Photo transcriptions :Details of all photos have been transcribed to the sortable table below. ===To Do=== * Create WikiTree profiles for all people in the table below :The completed table will include links to WikiTree profiles and direct links to the photos of gravestones. The profile created can include other sources of information as well as biographical details of the person. *GPS locations of graves needed *Checking of transcription information :Other people are required to assist in double-checking the validity of data entered to ensure accuracy. ===Sortable Table of graves=== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''last name''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" class="unsortable"|'''first name''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''born''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''died''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" data-sort-type="number"|'''age''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" class="unsortable"|'''notes''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''photo #''' |- | ?||Harry J||||2002 Aug 26||||||100 |- | ?||Liz||||||||||445 |- |[[Hibberd-174| ?]]||Jack||||1962 May 01||3||||793 |- | [[Adams-16469|Adams]] ||George||||1900 Feb 7||24||||Funeral notice |- | [[Aiken-658|Aiken]] || Arthur R W ||||Apr. 1932 || || Child. s of Percy and Christina || Obituary |- | [[Aiken-663|Aiken]] || Edward Oliver || ?1883 || 1950 Dec 14 || 67 || Shearer, s. of John & Elizabeth || Obituary |- | [[Aldis-79|Aldis]] || Alfred || 1886 || 1949 May 29 || 63 || d. Mandurama || Obituary |- | [[Anderson-21436|Anderson]] ||Arthur Hamilton||||1904 Apr 14||2|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/24/Anderson-21436-1.jpg 739] |- | [[Anderson-21437|Anderson]] ||John Douglas||||1904 Apr 14||4|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/24/Anderson-21436-1.jpg 739] |- | [[McFawn-5|Angus]]||Monica Mary||||1959 Feb 14||36|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d3/McFawn-5.jpg 634] |- | [[Baker-19758|Baker]] ||Reginald||||1929 Oct 05||26|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/66/Baker-19758.jpg 291] |- | [[Peters-6232|Baker]]||Adele||||1944|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d1/Baker-23181-1.jpg 295] |- | [[Baker-23181|Baker]]||William Arthur||1891||1948|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d1/Baker-23181-1.jpg 295] |- | [[Henry-6134|Baker]]||Fanny||||1926 Jul 18||62|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/88/Baker-19759-1.jpg 297] |- | [[Baker-23182|Baker]]||Oliver Norman||||1909 Jun 19||16|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/88/Baker-19759-1.jpg 297] |- | [[Baker-19759|Baker]] ||William||||1935 Jul 08||79|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/88/Baker-19759-1.jpg 297] |- | [[Baker-23183|Baker]]||Robert Henry||||1973 Jun 31||87|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/57/Baker-23183.jpg 473] |- | [[Baker-23184|Baker]]||Colin Stanley||||1964 Mar 03||67||H of Grace|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8e/Baker-23184.jpg 474] |- | [[Lassey-5|Baker]]||Grace Mary||||1997 Sep 10||94||W of Colin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8e/Baker-23184.jpg 474] |- | [[Baker-23185|Baker]]||Peter William||||1976 Mar 13||17|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/17/Baker-23185.jpg 475] |- | [[Gavin-634|Baker]]||Elaine Phyllis||1932 Dec 16||2000 Oct 15||||nee Gavin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a8/Gavin-634.jpg 477] |- | [[Baker-23186|Baker]]||Oliver William||1933 Aug 04||2001 Apr 07||67|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9e/Baker-23186.jpg 478] |- | [[Baker-23187|Baker]]||Anthony Gavin||||1984 Jun 03||24|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/61/Baker-23187.jpg 479] |- | [[Baker-23220|Baker]]||Charlotte Ellen||||1903 Nov 08||26|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/ce/Baker-23221-2.jpg 661] |- | [[Baker-23222|Baker]]||Elizabeth Jane||||1906 Feb 28||19|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/ce/Baker-23221-2.jpg 661] |- | [[Baker-23221|Baker]]||George||||1909 Nov 19||64|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/ce/Baker-23221-2.jpg 661] |- | [[Attwood-458|Baker]]||Rosina Jane||||1926 Jun 22||71|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/ce/Baker-23221-2.jpg 661] |- | [[Winterbottom-73|Ballantyne]]||Minnie||||1945 Dec 25||||M of Elsie, George, Edna|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/32/Winterbottom-73.jpg 756] |- | [[Barnes-10240|Barnes]] ||George|||||||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9c/Barnes-10240.jpg 189] |- | [[Barnes-10214|Barnes]]||Thomas||||1926 Sep 17||56|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a1/Barnes-10214.jpg 233] |- | [[Jones-46713|Barnes]]||Rose||1878||1964|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/43/Barnes-10223.jpg 234] |- | [[Barnes-10223|Barnes]]||Thomas Richard||1896||1957||||S of Rose Barnes|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/43/Barnes-10223.jpg 234] |- | [[Barnes-10224|Barnes]]||Edward John||||1939 Feb 27||8||S of W & J Barnes; B of Billie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9c/Barnes-10224.jpg 262] |- | [[Smith-108639|Bates]]||Elizabeth Ann|||| 1960 Dec 16||79|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f5/Bates-6995.jpg 464] |- | [[Bates-6995|Bates]]||James Ernest||||1967 May 01||94|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f5/Bates-6995.jpg 464] |- | [[Black-4798|Beer]] ||Mary Ann||||1945 Oct 03||65|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3b/Black-4798-1.jpg 515] |- | [[Hibberd-165|Beggs]]||Florence||||1954 Jul 03||||nee Hibberd|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/87/Hibberd-165.jpg 801] |- | [[Digby-368|Bell]]||Thelma Irene||||1975 Sep 25||70|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/20/Digby-368.jpg 207] |- | [[Bell-15177|Bell]]||Samuel George||||1991 Jun 13|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a4/Bell-15177.jpg 208] |- | [[Bell-15181|Bell]]||Christopher Albert||1939 Jan 07||2008 Mar 19|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/01/Bell-15181.jpg 523] |- | [[Cassidy-1608|Bell]]||Sarah Mildred||1901||1975|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f3/Bell-15182.jpg 524] |- | [[Bell-15182|Bell]]||John Alfred||1900||1989|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f3/Bell-15182.jpg 524] |- | [[Unknown-331985|Berg]]||Margaretta||||1896 Apr 16||83|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/95/Hahbe-1.jpg 544] |- | [[Berg-1991|Berg]] ||Anthony||||1905 Feb 13||94|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c7/Berg-1991.jpg 545] |- | [[Berg-1990|Berg]] ||Francis||||1918 Jan 09||64||H of Eliza Jane|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/73/Berg-1990.jpg 546] |- | [[Collits-4|Berginey]]||Helen||1930 Mar 10||2007 Jun 11||||nee Collits|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/01/Collits-4.jpg 5] |- | [[McFawn-9|Blackert]]||Selma Isabel Sarah Hibberd||1915 Sep 21||1984 May 19||||nee McFawn|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/92/McFawn-9.jpg 797] |- | [[Blair-3800|Blair]]||Thomas Albert||||1932 Feb 19||38||H of Bridget|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2b/Blair-3800-1.jpg 47] |- | [[Carney-1239|Blair]]||Bridget||||1975 Mar 26||70||W of Thomas|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2b/Blair-3800-1.jpg 47] |- | [[Bloomfield-784|Bloomfield]]||Lance Reid Eason||||1965 Mar 24||70||AIF|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3b/Bloomfield-784.jpg 15] |- | [[Bloomfield-786|Bloomfield]]||Norman Edwin||||1955 Apr 22||76|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d6/Bloomfield-786.jpg 16] |- | [[Bloomfield-505|Bloomfield]] ||Rose Mary||||2001 Jun 30||109|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/94/Bloomfield-505.jpg 460] |- | [[Bloomfield-783|Bloomfield]]||Charles Frederick Ernest||||1961 May 18||85|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/96/Bloomfield-783.jpg 461] |- | [[Bolton-939|Bolton]] ||Horace Norman||1913 Mar 11||2001 Jun 27|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/aa/Bolton-939.jpg 159] |- | [[Carney-1175|Bolton]] ||Laurel Criscella||1912 Jun 29||2004 Aug 31|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/aa/Bolton-939.jpg 159] |- | [[Bolton-940|Bolton]] ||Wilfred John||||1923 Aug 13||17|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c9/Bolton-940.jpg 160] |- | [[Bolton-1683|Bolton]]||George Lawrence||||1920 Jul 14||3|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/24/Bolton-1683.jpg 161] |- | [[Bolton-935|Bolton]] ||Walter||||1951 Sep 21||80||H of Susan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c7/Bolton-935.jpg 164] |- | [[Hurst-1229|Bolton]] ||Susan||||1976 Jan 16||92||W of Walter|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c7/Bolton-935.jpg 164] |- | [[Bolton-937|Bolton]]||Frederick Edward||1903 Jan 20||1964 Jun 07|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/54/Bolton-937.jpg 165] |- | [[Boss-541|Boss]]||Elias||1861||1931||||H of Catherine|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/87/Boss-542.jpg 526] |- | [[Chew-556|Boss]]||Catherine||1865||1932||||W of Elias|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/87/Boss-542.jpg 526] |- | [[Boss-542|Boss]]||Jack||1885||1935||||H of L. Boss; F of Daphne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/87/Boss-542.jpg 526] |- | [[Croker-263|Boys]]||Margaret Ann||1875||1935|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d0/Croker-263.jpg 508] |- | [[Boys-405|Boys]]||Robert John Batman||1873||1953|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cc/Boys-405.jpg 529] |- | [[Unknown-332717|Brown]]||Catherine Agnes||||1963 Nov 06||74|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f3/Unknown-332717.jpg 22] |- | [[Unknown-332721|Brown]]||Mary||||1890 Dec 17||42|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/17/Brown-50800.jpg 530] |- | [[Brown-50800|Brown]]||Walter Ambrose||||1909 Sep 06||27|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/17/Brown-50800.jpg 530] |- | [[Brown-50801|Brown]]||John||||1939 Aug 21||83||b. “Kircaldy”, Scotland|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d4/Brown-50801.jpg 703] |- | [[Buckley-2054|Buckley]]||Arthur Henry||||1944 Jan 15||62|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3e/Buckley-2054.jpg 213] |- | [[Buckley-2059|Buckley]]||Brian Broughton||||1927 Oct 19||84||H of Ellen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/55/Buckley-2059.jpg 214] |- | [[Martin-30487|Buckley]]||Ellen Florence||||1956 Sep 09||97||W of Brian|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/55/Buckley-2059.jpg 214] |- | [[Buckley-2060|Buckley]]||Edith Fanny||||1931 Jan 28||41|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6e/Buckley-2060.jpg 215] |- | [[Buckley-2061|Buckley]]||Eric Gordon||||1969 Dec 12||36|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cc/Buckley-2061.jpg 436] |- | [[Farrand-226|Buckley]]||Ida Mary||||1926 Mar 05||42|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3e/Buckley-2054.jpg 213] |- | [[Bunting-330|Bunting]] ||William John||||1925 Jun 25||67||H of Lucy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/33/Bunting-330.jpg 358] |- | [[Death-198|Bunting]] ||Lucy||||1939 Apr 21||69||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/33/Bunting-330.jpg 358] |- | [[Bunting-331|Bunting]] ||Robert||||1898 Aug 25||83||H of Caroline|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d4/Bunting-331.jpg 359] |- | [[Thompson-28872|Bunting]]||Caroline||||1912 Nov 29||86||W of Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d4/Bunting-331.jpg 359] |- | [[Gordon-6984|Bunting]]||Clara C||||1897 Jul 10||28|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f0/Bunting-340.jpg 380] |- | [[Bunting-340|Bunting]]||Robert||||1919 Aug 10||64|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f0/Bunting-340.jpg 380] |- | [[Byrne-2289|Burke]]||Catherine||1870||1988|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6f/Byrne-2289.jpg 59] |- | [[Burke-4516|Burke]]||Rev J A||||1909 Feb 22||89|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d7/Burke-4516.jpg 132] |- | [[Burke-4517|Burke]]||John Francis||1859||1934||||S of Rev J A Burke|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d7/Burke-4516.jpg 132] |- | [[Stiff-149|Burke]]||Elizabeta Ann||1864||1902||||W of John Burke|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a3/Stiff-149.jpg 561] |- | [[Burke-4518|Burke]]||Merrick||||1945 Sep 28||15|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fb/Burke-4518.jpg 666] |- | [[Burke-4519|Burke]]||Henry||||1960 Mar 05||72|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3b/Burke-4519.jpg 668] |- | [[Burke-4894|Burke]] || Carrie || ?1902 ||1917 Aug 28 || 15 || d. Newtown || Obituary |- | [[Kirby-2895|Burke]]||Clara May||||1974 Jul 10||85|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/25/Kirby-2895.jpg 670] |- | [[Bush-3797|Bush]]||Oswald George||1910 Jun 30||2000 Nov 18||||H of Rachel; F of Barbara Moorby, Sandra Chambers, Margaret Duff; F-in-L of Lawrence Moorby & Brian Duff; GF of Jamie Moorby, Katie Chambers, Andrew & Stewart Duff|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/ff/Bush-3797.jpg 702] |- | [[Butt-980|Butt]]||Birdett Harold||||1989 Apr 28||83|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5e/Butt-980.jpg 306] |- | [[Wells-11430|Butt]]||Alice||||1995 Nov||88|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5e/Butt-980.jpg 306] |- | [[Byrne-2291|Byrne]]||Charles||||1957 May 25||91|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/42/Byrne-2291.jpg 56] |- | [[Curran-1064|Byrne]]||Eva||||1936 May 25||65|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/62/Curran-1064.jpg 57] |- | [[Sheahan-127|Byrne]]||Mary Elizabeth||||1901 Jun 29||66||W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8d/Byrne-2290.jpg 58] |- | [[Byrne-2290|Byrne]]||John||||1917 Aug 19||87||H of Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8d/Byrne-2290.jpg 58] |- | [[Byrne-2297|Byrne]]||Thomas||||1958 Jan 09||33|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d8/Byrne-2297.jpg 72] |- | [[Byrne-2292|Byrne]]||Wallace||||1982 Mar 01||61|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/88/Byrne-2292.jpg 73] |- | [[O'Reilly-471|Byrne]]||Harriet Mary||1885||1971|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d5/O_Reilly-471.jpg 79] |- | [[Byrne-2293|Byrne]]||Thomas||1871||1936|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/55/Byrne-2293.jpg 80] |- | [[Byrne-2294|Byrne]]||Bernard||||1953 Jan 14||35|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b5/Byrne-2294.jpg 81] |- | [[Byrne-2296|Byrne]]||Veronica Mary||1922 Jul 01||1993 Mar 29||||Parents: Thomas and Harriet Byrne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5b/Byrne-2296.jpg 82] |- | [[Byrne-2295|Byrne]]||Michael John||||1987 Apr 25||70|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f9/Byrne-2295.jpg 96] |- | [[Campbell-19245|Campbell]]||Andrew (Andy)||||1952 Nov 04||||H of Kathleen; F of Marjorie, Fin-L of Ken|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/38/Campbell-19245.jpg 782] |- | [[Campbell-10546|Campbell]] ||Charles||||1899 Sep 17||22||||Funeral notice |- | [[Cant-120|Cant]]||Abram||||1917 Sep 01||83||H of Catherine|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d1/Cant-120.jpg 178] |- | [[Martineau-362|Cant]]||Catherine||||1920 Oct 12||82||W of Abram|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d1/Cant-120.jpg 178] |- | [[Cardwell-838|Cardwell]]||Oscar||||1915 Nov 12||18|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0d/Cardwell-838.jpg 182] |- | [[Carney-1248|Carney]]||Hugh||1792||1844|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e7/Carney-1248.jpg 94] |- | [[Carney-1255|Carney]]||James (Jim)||||1946 Jul 28||78|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/26/Carney-1255.jpg 95] |- | [[Carney-1256|Carney]]||Ronald George||1928 Aug 6||1991 Sep 24|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f4/Carney-1256.jpg 186] |- | [[Carney-1257|Carney]]||Colin Daniel||||1977 Jul 02||50|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a3/Carney-1257.jpg 187] |- | [[Rosebottom-1|Carney]]||Catherine Jane||||1975 Apr 29||88|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/76/Rosebottom-1.jpg 190] |- | [[Carney-1259|Carney]]||Thomas||||1968 Dec 22||72|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/89/Carney-1259.jpg 631] |- | [[Carney-1260|Carney]]||Hugh||1892||1938|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fe/Carney-1260.jpg 640] |- | [[Carney-1261|Carney]]||Colin Keith||1925 Dec 03||1975 Nov 21|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fe/Carney-1260.jpg 640] |- | [[Carney-1262|Carney]]||Kevin John||||1996 Oct 04||63|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d7/Carney-1262.jp 641] |- | [[Carney-1264|Carney]]||Thomas Lawrence||1952 May 21||1952 May 31|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f5/Carney-1264.jpg 642] |- | [[Carney-1265|Carney]]||Unnamed baby||1952 May 21||1952 May 21|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f5/Carney-1264.jpg 642] |- | [[MacDonald-5176|Carney]]||Gwen||||1965 Oct 23||37|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/71/MacDonald-5176.jpg 643] |- | [[Whalan-59|Carney]]||Linda Emily||1909 Sep 16||1994 Jun 10||84|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/51/Whalan-55.jpg 821] |- | [[Cassells-22|Cassells]]||John|||||||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b2/Cassells-22.jpg 313] |- | [[Brown-50926|Caughlan]]||Olga Maria||||1985 May 21||69||w/Richard Caughlan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d4/Coughlan-206.jpg 23] |- | [[Coughlan-206|Caughlan]]||Richard||||1994 Apr 28||91||w/Olga Caughlan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d4/Coughlan-206.jpg 23] |- | [[Day-2205|Chesher]] ||Mary Jane||1889||1945|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5b/Day-2205.jpg 133] |- | [[Chesher-18|Chesher]] ||Edward Alfred||1870||1941|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/22/Chesher-18.jpg 134] |- | [[Chesher-19|Chesher]] ||Herbert Theodore||||1939 Mar 19||67|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2c/Chesher-19.jpg 135] |- | [[Ahern-80|Chesher]] ||Catherine||||1908 Jan 14||72|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/67/Chesher-14-1.jpg 136] |- | [[Chesher-14|Chesher]] ||Thomas M||||1930 Oct 25||67|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/67/Chesher-14-1.jpg 136] |- | [[Clements-2735|Clements]]||Alfred James||||1956 May 30||86|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1a/Clements-2735.jpg 708] |- | [[Clements-2736|Clements]]||Edith Jane||||1956 Mar 25||76|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1a/Clements-2735.jpg 708] |- | [[Clements-2737|Clements]]||Donald Redford (Jack)||||1986 Jul 26||75|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1a/Clements-2735.jpg 708] |- | [[Coates-1136|Coates]] ||Alfred||||1902 Dec 02||72||||Funeral notice |- | [[Read-1756|Coates]] ||Maria||||1919 Oct 29||75|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/55/Read-1756.jpg 329] |- | [[Coates-1768|Coates]]||Alfred T M||||1946 Aug 08||60||F of Una|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f0/Coates-1768.jpg 331] |- |[[Coates-1135| Coates]] ||Richard||||1896 Aug 01||||||Funeral notice |- | [[Coates-1769|Coates]]||Una May||||1946 Nov 30||24||D of Alfred|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f0/Coates-1768.jpg 331] |- | [[Green-18865|Coates]]||Sarah Ann||||||69|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/10/Green-18865.jpg 332] |- | [[Coates-1770|Coates]]||Aubrey Hilton||||1971 Apr 26||69|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/86/Coates-1770.jpg 444] |- | [[Burke-4526|Cobb]]||Mary Frances (Daphne)||||1985 Jul 04||79||nee Burke|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7f/Burke-4526.jpg 131] |- | [[Cobb-4715|Cobb]] ||Frank Darvell||||1945 Nov 11||70|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/13/Cobb-4715.jpg 492] |- | [[Davis-37293|Cobb]] ||Ellen||||1957 May 20||78|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/13/Cobb-4715.jpg 492] |- | [[Cole-10252|Cole]] ||Patrick||||1962 Jun 18||69|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d4/Cole-10252.jpg 1] |- | [[Collits-5|Collits]]||Lance||||1965 Dec 01||61|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f5/Collits-5.jpg 3] |- | [[Sullivan-7860|Collits]]||Alma Mary||||1996 Jan 03||86|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7a/Sullivan-7860.jpg 4] |- | [[Collits-6|Collits]]||Patricia||1942||1960|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4c/Collits-6.jpg 343] |- | [[Connolly-1169|Connolly]]||Nathaniel Bede||||1969 Mar 26||74|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/af/Connolly-1169.jpg 587] |- | [[Nowlan-128|Connolly]]||Mabel Agatha||||1976 Jan 05||83|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/af/Connolly-1169.jpg 587] |- | [[Connolly-1170|Connolly]]||Nathaniel B||||1940 Nov 18||58||Age uncertain|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/18/Connolly-1170.jpg 591] |- | [[Darcy-607|Connolly]]||Teresa||||||78|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/18/Connolly-1170.jpg 591] |- | [[Convine-1|Convine]]||Ronald John||||1938 Dec 05||1|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a7/Convine-1.jpg 108] |- | [[Powell-8466|Cook]]||Nancy||||2010 Oct 12||89|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/41/Powell-8466.jpg 241] |- | [[Cook-16735|Cook]]||Edwin R H||1923 Sep 27||1996 Jan 09||||RANR A9500; H of Nancy; F of Anthony & Susanna|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fe/Cook-16735.jpg 242] |- | Cooper||Unnamed baby||||||||||486 |- | [[Baker-23386|Costello]]||Ethel Eleanor||||1948 Nov 23||48|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/42/Baker-23386.jpg 468] |- | [[Ewens-90|Costello]]||Sophia Louisa||1911||1935||||nee Louie Ewens|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d1/Ewens-90.jpg 805] |- | [[Cox-15112|Cox]]||William (Bill)||||2002 Jun 09|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/07/Cox-15112.jpg 789] |- | [[Luckhurst-70|Croucher]]||Jane|||||||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/87/Croucher-226.jpg 202] |- | [[Croucher-226|Croucher]] ||William||||1912|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/87/Croucher-226.jpg 202] |- | [[Croucher-230|Croucher]]||George||||1901 Apr 27||||H of Elizabeth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/73/Croucher-230.jpg 203] |- | [[Deehan-17|Crowe]] ||Teresa||||1935 Jul 21||77||W of George|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b9/Crowe-1068.jpg 576] |- | [[Crowe-1068|Crowe]] ||George T||||1917 Jul 27||58||H of Teresa|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b9/Crowe-1068.jpg 576] |- | [[Crowe-1105|Crowe]]||Ida May||||1958 Mar 09||43|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/97/Crowe-1105.jpg 832] |- | [[Crowe-1106|Crowe]]||Maxwell Leo||||1992 Mar 19||44|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a1/Crowe-1106.jpg 833] |- | [[Barnes-10304|Culnane]]||Ethel Maud||||1939 Nov 17||38|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/01/Barnes-10304.jpg 237] |- | [[Dally-127|Dally]]||Thomas||||1909 Feb||87|||| Obituary |- | [[Byrnes-575|Davies]]||Alice||||1967 Feb 19||87|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/73/Byrnes-575.jpg 35] |- | [[Davies-5202|Davies]]||Francis||||1950 Dec 25||76|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/39/Davies-5202.jpg 286] |- | [[Davies-5203|Davies]]||Charles||1872 Jun 10||1945 Dec 04|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a6/Davies-5203.jpg 287] |- | [[Davis-39331|Davis]]||William Edward||1888 Jan 16||1919 Jun 19|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d4/Davis-39331.jpg 494] |- | [[Death-206|Death]]||Thomas||||1954 Feb 17||73||H of Alice|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f9/Death-206.jpg 150] |- | [[Astill-51|Death]]||Alice Maude||||1976 Jul 14||72||W of Thomas|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f9/Death-206.jpg 150] |- | [[Wheeler-9888|Death]] ||Ellen||||1916 Aug 30||68|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9c/Death-199.jpg 151] |- | [[Death-199|Death]] ||William||||1922 Jan 14||84|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9c/Death-199.jpg 151] |- | [[Death-205|Death]]||James||||1918 Nov 29||40|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/58/Death-205.jpg 152] |- | [[Donaldson-2043|Death]]||Janet||||1936 Oct 24||56||||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/16/Donaldson-2043.jpg 153] |- | [[White-29820|Death]]||Wilma Florence||1937 Jul 22||2000 May 08||62|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b2/White-29820.jpg 155] |- | [[Death-289|Death]]||William Thomas||1931 Sep 20||1995 Jun 23||63|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0a/Death-289.jpg 156] |- | [[Death-290|Death]]||Edward||||1889 Mar 14||42||H of Sophia|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cd/Death-290.jpg 284] |- | [[Death-201|Death]]||William||||1930 Oct 23||58|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/99/Death-201.jpg 761] |- | [[Goodfellow-307|Death]] || Letitia Elizabeth || 1876 || December 27 1942 || 66 || nee Goodfellow died Cowra || Obituary |- | [[Death-291|Death]]||Arthur Alymore Alexander (Mick)||1903 May 18||1953 Sep 16||||H of Linda; F of Joyce & Douglas|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9a/Death-291.jpg 776] |- | [[Hibberd-171|Death]]||Linda||1907 Jun 28||2001 Aug 17||||W of Mick; M of Joyce & Douglas|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cd/Hibberd-171.jpg 778] |- | [[Death-162|Death]] ||Bruce Allen||||1945 Mar 03||26||H of Essie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Death-162 786] |- | [[Ballantyne-408|Death]]||Essie||1907 Sep 21||2004 Sep 14||||W of Bruce||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Death-162 786] |- | [[Death-161|Death]] ||John||||1899 Oct 27||||||Funeral notice |- | [[Deehan-16|Deehan]] ||John||||1901 Mar 31||73|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/67/Deehan-16.jpg 577] |- | [[Unknown-327494|Deehan]] ||Mary||||1919 May 20||93|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/67/Deehan-16.jpg 577] |- | [[Deehan-18|Deehan]]||John||||1928 May 23||74|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/26/Deehan-18.jpg 580] |- | [[Denton-1719|Denton]]||Jacqueline||||1943 Aug 01|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bd/Denton-1719.jpg 264] |- | [[Denton-1696|Denton]] ||Walter||1858||1935||||H of Annie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b8/Denton-1696.jpg 265] |- | [[McCallum-1036|Denton]]||Ann||1875||1965||||W of Walter|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b8/Denton-1696.jpg 265] |- | [[Jackson-18310|Denton]] ||Alice Sarah||||1895 Sep 13||31|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5f/Jackson-18310.jpg 277] |- | [[Denton-1721|Denton]]||William James||||1897 Jul 16||41|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5f/Jackson-18310.jpg 277] |- | [[Denton-1722|Denton]]||William James||||1899 Oct 13||68|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5f/Jackson-18310.jpg 277] |- | [[Denzel-15|Denzel]]||Ned||||1992 Dec 28||60||H of Jean|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ee/Denzel-15.jpg 840] |- | [[Dey-369|Dey]]||Clifford W D (Cliffy)||||||||S of Clifford & Anne Dey; B of Noel, Pamela, Bronwyn|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c4/Dey-369.jpg 10] |- | [[Digby-376|Digby]] ||John||||1911 May 27||72|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bf/Digby-376.jpg 205] |- | [[Digby-371|Digby]] ||John||||1930 Jul 30||59||H of Sarah|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a9/Digby-371.jpg 206] |- | [[Croucher-231|Digby]]||Sarah Elizabeth||||1954 Oct 5||81||W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a9/Digby-371.jpg 206] |- | [[Kelly-10331|Dolbel]]||Lillian May||||1984 Oct 29|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e2/Kelly-10331.jpg 38] |- | [[Dolbel-53|Dolbel]]||Hamilton||||1971 May 27|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/01/Dolbel-53.jpg 39] |- | [[Leabeater-1|Dolbel]] ||Mary Matilda||||1972 Feb 27||80|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e8/Dolbel-5.jpg 143] |- | [[Dolbel-5|Dolbel]] ||Gordon (Sol)||||1973 Jul 29||78|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e8/Dolbel-5.jpg 143] |- | [[Gee-53|Dolbel, Malina]] ||||||||W of Thomas||Husband Obit |- | [[Dolbel-1|Dolbel, Thomas John]] ||||1952 Feb 16||89||H of Malina||Husband Obit |- | [[Dolbel-54|Dolbel]]||Frederick||||1973 Jan 18||61|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9f/Dolbel-54.jpg 266] |- | [[Dolbel-9|Dolbel]] ||William||||1946 Jan 04||78|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/be/Dolbel-9.jpg 267] |- | [[Thurtell-16|Dolbel]] ||Annie L||||1958 Jul 22||83|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2f/Thurtell-16.jpg 268] |- | [[Donaldson-2047|Donaldson]]||Albert||||1921 Aug 16||55||details unclear; H of Susanna|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/80/Donaldson-2047.jpg 41] |- | [[Dally-121|Donaldson]]||Susanna Mary||||1922 May 11||||details unclear; W of Albert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/80/Donaldson-2047.jpg 41] |- | [[Thompson-28990|Donaldson]]||Margaret||||1900 Nov 13|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/90/Donaldson-1927.jpg 662] |- | [[Donaldson-1927|Donaldson]]||David||||1901 Nov 03|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/90/Donaldson-1927.jpg 662] |- | [[Drady-10|Drady]]||Owen||||1912 Aug 21||105||b. Cork, Ireland|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e0/Drady-10.jpg 92] |- | [[Gordon-7002|Drady]]||Ruby Gertrude||||1980 Dec 13||82|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a2/Gordon-7002.jpg 245] |- | [[Drady-6|Drady]]||William James||||1973 Dec 25||79|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a2/Drady-6.jpg 246] |- | [[Drady-17|Drady]]||Benjamin||1875 Jul 09||1895 Jun 01|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6b/Drady-17.jpg 248] |- | [[Peisley-35|Drady]]||Elizabeth||||1892 Jul 06||56||W of Owen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4f/Peisley-35.jpg 249] |- | [[Drady-7|Drady]]||Elsie May||1896 Jul 11||1899 Nov 10|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/33/Drady-7.jpg 250] |- | [[Drady-2|Drady]] ||David||1866 Dec 24||1929 Jul 12||||H of Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ea/Drady-2-1.jpg 251] |- | [[Bell-3978|Drady]] ||Mary Jane||1876 Dec 26||1931 Jul 27||||W of David|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ea/Drady-2-1.jpg 251] |- | [[Drady-3|Drady]]||John||||1954 May 20||60||H of Lillian|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f5/Drady-3.jpg 84] |- | [[Wilkins-2741|Drady]]||Lillian Ada Anastasia||||1980 Sep 29||83||W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f5/Drady-3.jpg 84] |- | [[Drennan-390|Drennen]]||John Henry||||1957 Jul 22||73|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/16/Drennan-390.jpg 217] |- | [[Dwyer-1098|Dwyer]]||Stanley Wilfred||||1971 Oct 01||61|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0d/Dwyer-1098.jpg 765] |- | [[Eadie-110|Eadie]]||William||||1917 Dec 25||11|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e2/Eadie-110.jpg 163] |- | [[Egan-930|Egan]]||Michael John Joseph||1850||1921 May 28|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/17/Egan-930.jpg 535] |- | [[Egan-931|Egan]]||Pearl Beatrice||1890||1892|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3c/Egan-931.jpg 536] |- | [[Moore-28600|Egan]]||Ada Mary||1861 Feb 17||1891 Nov 07||||nee Moore|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5a/Moore-28600.jpg 538] |- | [[Shearing-32|Egan]]||Ellen Mary||||1895 Nov 18||67||W of Thomas|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c4/Egan-932-1.jpg 539] |- | [[Egan-932|Egan]]||Thomas||||1900 Aug 08||81||H of Ellen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c4/Egan-932-1.jpg 539] |- | [[Egan-933|Egan]]||Thomas J P||||1886 Feb 23||28|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/11/Egan-933.jpg 540] |- | [[Elvidge-37|Elvidge]]||Charles||||1953||78||||Funeral notice |- | [[Moss-3672|Elvidge]]||Rachel Jane||1885 Jan 26||1921 Jul 13||36|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b4/Moss-3672.jpg 442] |- | [[Elvidge-36|Elvidge]]||George||1917 Jan 24||2010 Jul 01||||H of Dorothy; F of Alwyn & Maree|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/66/Elvidge-36.jpg 849] |- | [[Emms-88|Emms]]||Ambrose||||1883 Mar 22||||S of Ambrose & Annie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8b/Emms-88-1.jpg 337] |- | [[Emms-82|Emms]]||Ambrose||||1913 Dec 23||||H of Annie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8b/Emms-88-1.jpg 337] |- | [[Connaughton-26|Emms]]||Annie||||1915 Dec 18||73||W of Ambrose|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8b/Emms-88-1.jpg 337] |- | [[Emms-89|Emms]]||John||1869||1935|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/06/Emms-89.jpg 507] |- | [[Reid-7016|Emms]]||Margaret(?) May||||1962 Sep||90|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/06/Emms-89.jpg 507] |- | [[Emms-90|Emms]]||William Lyndhurst||||1947 Apr 23||66|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fd/Emms-90.jpg 518] |- | [[Ellery-305|Emms]]||Alice||||1973 Sep 29||80|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fd/Emms-90.jpg 518] |- | [[Emms-91|Emms]]||John Mark||||1982 Feb 22||67|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/76/Emms-91-1.jpg 519] |- | [[Hogan-2224|Emms]]||Monica Mary||||2006 Mar 08||89||nee Hogan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ab/Hogan-2224.jpg 520] |- | [[Emms-92|Emms]]||Jack Alexander||1998 Jul 04||1998 Jul 04||||S of Karen & Benjamin Emms|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ed/Emms-91.jpg 521] |- | [[Unknown-334588|Emms]]||May Mary Emily||||1902 Dec 21||30|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/11/Unknown-334588.jpg 759] |- | [[Winterbottom-49|Emms]] ||Margaret A||||1902 Sep 22||30||||Funeral notice |- | [[English-2329|English]]||Mary Florence||||1927 May 10||<1|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6f/English-2329.jpg 19] |- | [[Evans-16819|Evans]] || Hugh || ?1836 || 1898 Oct 21 || 62 || b. Nth Wales || Obituary |- | [[Henderson-10047|Ewens]]||Alice Ivy||||1948|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/93/Ewens-91.jpg 619] |- | [[Ewens-91|Ewens]]||George Algey||||1982 Aug 14|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/93/Ewens-91.jpg 619] |- | [[Ewens-93|Ewens]]||Gordon F G||1921 Jan 30||2005 Jun 05||||AIF; H of Joyce; F of Dorn, Helen, Joy, Ann|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a4/Ewens-93.jpg 622] |- | [[Ewens-92|Ewens]]||James Bell||||1940||||b. Glasgow, Scotland; H of Susanna|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/21/Ewens-92.jpg 624] |- | [[Cant-131|Ewens]]||Susanna||||1950 Dec 27||83|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/21/Ewens-92.jpg 624] |- | [[Fagan-767|Fagan]]||Reginald Anthony||||1993 Dec 12||68||H of Jean Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b5/Fagan-767.jpg 50] |- | [[Fagan-768|Fagan]]||William Keith||||1976 Sep 13||59||F of Colleen & Patrick|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b5/Fagan-767.jpg 50] |- | [[Fagan-437|Fagan]]||John James||||1912 Sep 16||73||H of Annie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/23/Fagan-437-1.jpg 51] |- | [[Poole-1498|Fagan]]||Annie||||1920 Jun 20||76||W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/23/Fagan-437-1.jpg 51] |- | [[Fagan-769|Fagan]]||Elizabeth||||1948 Jul 01||88|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c3/Fagan-769.jpg 52] |- | [[Fagan-436|Fagan]]||Reginald Joseph||||1944 Sep 02||61||H of Adeline|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/56/Fagan-436-1.jpg 53] |- | [[Baird-2711|Fagan]]||Adeline Rita||||1960 Nov 13||72||W of Reginald Joseph|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/56/Fagan-436-1.jpg 53] |- | [[Egan-937|Fagan]]||Elizabeth M||||1904 Jan 29||52||d. Newbridge|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c4/Egan-932-1.jpg 539] |- | [[Fahey-388|Fahey]]||Jack Thomas||2007 Aug 09||2007 Aug 09||||S of Craig & Dee|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b5/Fahey-388.jpg 803] |- | [[Fagan-436|Fagan]] ||William Reginald||||1944 Sep 02||61||||Obituary |- | [[Kind-88|Ferrier]]||Mary E||||1949|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0b/Kind-74.jpg 126] |- | [[Ferrier-466|Ferrier]]||Lester S||1885||1950|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0b/Kind-74.jpg 126] |- | [[Ferson-31|Ferson]]||H J||||2009 Jun 06||87||QX18088|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/df/Ferson-31.jpg 845] |- | [[Fleming-5035|Fleming]]||Reginald John||||1977 May 27||49|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/aa/Fleming-5035.jpg 570] |- | [[Stubbs-1222|Fleming]]||Doris May||||2012 Feb 02||84|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b9/Stubbs-1222.jpg 571] |- | [[Wright-21518|Fletcher]]||Clara Ann||1906 May 29||1993 Dec 27||87|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f6/Wright-21518.jpg 65] |- | [[Fletcher-6067|Fletcher]]||James Martel||1900 Jun 19||1987 Jun 18|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/81/Fletcher-6067.jpg 66] |- | [[Fletcher-5669|Fletcher]]||William James||1896||1926|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3c/Fletcher-5669.jpg 67] |- | [[Sopp-14|Fletcher]]||Jane Clare||||1938 May 20||70|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c0/Sopp-14.jpg 68] |- | [[Fletcher-6069|Fletcher]]||Thomas Henry||||1970 Jul 22||80|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/25/Fletcher-6068.jpg 69] |- | [[Fletcher-6070|Fletcher]]||Cleveland Joseph||||1971 Mar 12||78||w/Reuben Fletcher|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/53/Fletcher-6070.jpg 70] |- | [[Fletcher-6071|Fletcher]]||Reuben William||||1971 May 14||79||w/Cleveland Fletcher|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/53/Fletcher-6070.jpg 70] |- | [[Fletcher-6072|Fletcher]]||Lila Kathleen||||1975 Feb 2||76|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fc/Fletcher-6072.jpg 71] |- | [[Unknown-243116|Fletcher]]||Rebecca||||1896 Jul 31||||||Funeral notice |- | [[Flynn-2229|Flynn]]||Francis John||||1975 Oct 25||78||b. Co. Leitrim, Ireland|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6a/Flynn-2229.jpg 101] |- | [[Foody-102|Foody]]||Graham Scott||1975 Jan 05||1975 Jan 05|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/39/Foody-102.jpg 452] |- | [[Foody-100|Foody]]||Peter C||1962 Sep 27||1981 Sep 20|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/42/Foody-100.jpg 453] |- | [[Foody-101|Foody]]||Gordon C||||1987 Jul 10||69|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8f/Foody-101.jpg 454] |- | [[Francis-3395|Francis]]||Thomas William||||1946 Dec 22||67|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3a/Francis-3395.jpg 692] |- | [[Francis-3396|Francis]]||Clarence Bruce (Cass)||1917 Sep 19||2011 Apr 16||||nx56271; H of Audette; F of Bruce, Margie, Pete; S of Tom & Ada|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/85/Francis-3396.jpg 693] |- | [[Hansen-6761|Francis]]||Audette Shapland||1923 Apr 13||2011 Jun 11||||W of Cass; M of Bruce, Margie, Pete; D of Rup & Margie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5a/Hansen-6761.jpg 694] |- | [[Francis-3397|Francis]]||Bruce Colin||1948 Feb 18||||||S of Audette & Cass|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8f/Francis-3397.jpg 695] |- | [[Platt-1469|Fraser]]||Elizabeth Alice||||1960 May 22||75|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/37/Platt-1469.jpg 495] |- | [[Fuller-6990|Fuller]]||Robert||||1957 Feb 10||82|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3d/Fuller-6990.jpg 204] |- | [[Croucher-232|Fuller]]||Mabel||||1969 Feb 19||81|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3d/Fuller-6990.jpg 204] |- | [[Hines-2194|Fuller]]||May||1898 Dec 27||1974 Sep 02||||nee Hines; W of Frederick George; D of Thomas & Elizabeth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1a/Hines-2194.jpg 426] |- | [[Fuller-6992|Fuller]]||Frederick||||1955 Jun 30||58|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c5/Fuller-6992.jpg 427] |- | [[Fuller-6993|Fuller]]||Edwin||||1955 Aug 22||86||H of Jane|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/77/Fuller-6993.jpg 428] |- | [[Leabeater-43|Fuller]]||Ann J||||1951 Jan 17||80|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bd/Leabeater-43.jpg 431] |- | [[Boys-406|Fuller]]||Phyllis Mary||1917 Jan 12||1987 Dec 15||70||nee Boys|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e3/Boys-406.jpg 846] |- | [[Fuller-6994|Fuller]]||William George (Bill)||1917 May 29||2001 Oct 04||84|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d7/Fuller-6994.jpg 848] |- | [[Gannon-554|Gannon]]||John Joseph||||1952 Jun 04||72||w/Emma Cannon|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a9/Gannon-554.jpg 25] |- | [[Arrow-12|Gannon]]||Emma Bridget||||1953 Feb 27||72||w/John Cannon|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a9/Gannon-554.jpg 25] |- | [[Gannon-555|Gannon]]||Rita Mary||||1954 Sep 13||31|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fd/Gannon-555.jpg 26] |- | [[Gannon-556|Gannon]]||Francis John||||1992 Apr 4||75||NX30495|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/84/Gannon-556.jpg 29] |- | [[Gardner-4015|Gardner]] ||Henry||||27 Oct 1902||||||Funeral notice |- | Garlow||Charles||||||||||282 |- | Gavin||Mary||||201? May 19||||||522 |- | [[Gifford-1810|Gifford]]||Thomas J W||||1907 Jul 07||59||H of Sarah|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7d/Gifford-1810.jpg 103] |- | [[Egan-958|Gifford]]||Sarah M||||1933 Jan 22||84||W of Thomas|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7d/Gifford-1810.jpg 103] |- | [[Gifford-1811|Gifford]]||James||1884 Mar 07||1884 Mar 07||||S of Thomas & Sarah|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7d/Gifford-1810.jpg 103] |- | [[Gifford-1812|Gifford]]||John F||||1893 Aug 24||11||S of Thomas & Sarah|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7d/Gifford-1810.jpg 103] |- | [[Gifford-1813|Gifford]]||Ethilda B||||1898 Apr 15||9||D of Thomas & Sarah|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7d/Gifford-1810.jpg 103] |- | [[Gifford-1815|Gifford]]||James H||||1915 Sep 12||2||GS of Thomas & Sarah|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7d/Gifford-1810.jpg 103] |- | [[Gilmoure-3|Gilmore]]||Paul William||||1957 Dec 15||||||30 |- | [[Potter-5472|Gollan]]||Gertrude May||||1956 Feb 05||35|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fb/Potter-5472.jpg 828] |- | [[Goodfellow-308|Goodfellow]]||J Alex||||1919 Sep||44|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/99/Death-201.jpg 761] |- | [[Goodfellow-309|Goodfellow]]||James G||||1915 Sep 09||74|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4d/Goodfellow-309.jpg 762] |- | [[MacNab-59|Goodfellow]]||Elizabeth Letitia||||1923 Mar 29||80|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4d/Goodfellow-309.jpg 762] |- | [[Goodfellow-310|Goodfellow]]||Raymond Harold||||1966 Jul 11|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/25/Goodfellow-310.jpg 829] |- | Goodfellow||Elizabeth||||||||||834 |- | [[Gordon-7056|Gordon]]||Henry Prentice||||1946 Dec 23||75|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/ca/Gordon-7056.jpg 360] |- | [[Johnston-9397|Gordon]]||Harriet||||1969 Oct 13||94|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/ca/Gordon-7056.jpg 360] |- | [[Gordon-7057|Gordon]]||Herbert Randolph||||1922 Nov 23||26|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/98/Gordon-7057.jpg 361] |- | [[Gordon-7003|Gordon]]||John Richard||||1899 Oct 27||33|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fa/Gordon-7003.jpg 362] |- | [[Gordon-7058|Gordon]]||George Randolph||||1921 Jun 06||31|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ed/Gordon-7058.jpg 363] |- | [[Gordon-7059|Gordon]]||Thomas||||1924 Jun 15||84||H of Clara|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/63/Gordon-7059.jpg 364] |- | [[Prentice-1058|Gordon]]||Clara C||||1932 Jul 01||85||W of Thomas|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/63/Gordon-7059.jpg 364] |- | [[Gordon-7060|Gordon]]||Walter Herbert||1872 Jun 29||1945 Dec 1|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/10/Gordon-7060.jpg 415] |- | [[Gordon-7061|Gordon]]||Alice May||1920 Jun 10||1970 Jul 1|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/10/Gordon-7060.jpg 415] |- | [[Lobley-17|Gordon]]||Elsie Ann||1899 Jan 20||1984 Aug 11||85|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/15/Lobley-17.jpg 416] |- | [[Gordon-7062|Gordon]]||Walter John||1922 Jun 13||1995 Jul 18||||AIF N195472|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d0/Gordon-7062.jpg 418] |- | [[Gordon-7063|Gordon]]||Mervyn Herbert||1928 Nov 20||2003 Mar 27|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/59/Gordon-7063.jpg 419] |- | [[Gorringe-77|Gorringe]]||William Richard||||1916 Aug 01||63|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a4/Gorringe-77.jpg 760] |- | [[Sykes-1092|Gorringe]]||Eliza||||1919 Jul 15||61|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a4/Gorringe-77.jpg 760] |- | [[O'Reilly-478|Grant]]||Catherine||||1941 Oct 12||84|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8d/O_Reilly-478.jpg 61] |- | [[Lodge-592|Grant]]||Alice Mary||||1903 Dec 26||40||W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/45/Grant-8305.jpg 562] |- | [[Grant-8305|Grant]]||John Dennis||||1920 Dec 14||65||H of Alice|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/45/Grant-8305.jpg 562] |- | [[Gray-13282|Gray]]||Auther Godfrey||||||||b. Warwick, England|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/43/Gray-13282.jpg 247] |- | [[Green-19057|Green]]||Wilmot Ernest||||1915 Sep 05||23|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f5/Green-19057-1.jpg 172] |- | [[Green-19059|Green]]||Thomas Oscar||||1943 Feb 19||45|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/69/Green-19059.jpg 174] |- | [[Green-19058|Green]]||John||||1946 Jul 01||88|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/76/Green-19058.jpg 175] |- | [[Lobley-18|Green]]||Faith Ann||||1941 Jul 16||84|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/76/Green-19058.jpg 175] |- | [[Green-18879|Green]]||John Carter||||1942 Sep 21||54||H of Appalona|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a2/Green-18879.jpg 176] |- | [[Platt-1472|Green]]||Appalona||||1993 Apr 17||100||W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a2/Green-18879.jpg 176] |- | [[Green-19081|Green]]||Ernest Gordon||1915 Mar 25||1999 Apr 02||||H of Meryl; F of John, Rosemary, Beulah|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0a/Green-19081.jpg 347] |- | [[Wilson-36179|Green]]||Jessie Ellen||1914 Jun 21||1998 Oct 31||||nee Wilson; W of George|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ed/Green-19082.jpg 446] |- | [[Green-19082|Green]]||George Hilton||1911 Nov 14||1968 Jul 03||||H of Jessie; F of Deirdre * Desmond|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ed/Green-19082.jpg 446] |- | [[Jones-47343|Green]]||Amelia Christie (Chris)||1917 Apr 05||2003 Nov 11||86|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7a/Green-19054.jpg 481] |- | [[Green-19054|Green]]||Ronald Maxwell||1919 Jul 01||2009 Aug 02||90||AIF N195474|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7a/Green-19054.jpg 481] |- | [[Green-19083|Green]]||Margaret Joy||||1955 Dec 11||10|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8b/Green-19083.jpg 482] |- | [[Green-19084|Green]]||Thomas||||1906 Mar 03||68|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/21/Green-19084.jpg 609] |- | [[Grenenger-5|Grenenger]] ||Gladys||1890||1905 Feb 09||15||||Funeral notice |- | [[Grenenger-4|Grenenger]] ||Lyall J F ||1897||1899 May 18||||||Funeral notice |- | [[Grenenger-1|Grenenger]] ||Pearl||||1899 Jul 21||11||||Funeral notice |- | [[Grills-152|Grills]]||Mathew David||1972 Sep 21||1972 Sep 22|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6c/Grills-152.jpg 414] |- | [[Gruber-246|Gruber]]||May Mary Emily||||1893 Oct 10||1|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7a/Gruber-246.jpg 568] |- | [[Gruber-244|Gruber]] ||Henry||||1952 Nov 02||91|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ab/Gruber-244.jpg 578] |- | [[Deehan-11|Gruber]] ||Catherine||||1928 May 05||66|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ab/Gruber-244.jpg 578] |- | [[Gruber-566|Gruber]]||Christopher John||||1987 Oct 24||40|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/70/Gruber-566.jpg 579] |- | [[Cooke-3770|Gurney]]||Edith Anne||||1957 Sep 22||62|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bb/Cooke-3770.jpg 13] |- | [[Gurney-588|Gurney]]||William||||1964 Oct 21||75|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/68/Gurney-588.jpg 12] |- | [[Hammond-4944|Hammond]]||Robert Mark||||1920 Nov 10||39||AIF|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3f/Hammond-4944.jpg 212] |- | [[Spalding-733|Hargans]]||Rosina Jane||||1944 Apr 27||82|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e1/Spalding-733.jpg 807] |- | [[Harris-12350|Harris]] ||Charles||||1905 Jun 08||11||||Funeral notice |- | [[Harris-21050|Harris]]||Josie||||1929 Oct 05||21|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/36/Harris-21050.jpg 290] |- | [[Harris-21528|Harris]]||Maurice John||||1980 Mar 26||50|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/44/Harris-21528.jpg 465] |- | [[Harris-21529|Harris]]||Leslie Maurice||||1950 Sep 06||44|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/65/Harris-21529.jpg 466] |- | [[Prosper-30|Harris]]||Dorothy Lavinia (Venie)||1935 Jul 11||1997 Jul 28||||W of Thomas|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/63/Prosper-30.jpg 555] |- | [[Harris-21551|Harris]]||Thomas Bernard (Tom)||1934 Feb 13||2001 Sep 30||||H of Dorothy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d0/Harris-21551.jpg 556] |- | [[Grannall-6|Harris]]||Lucy Constance||||1980 Mar 20||79|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d4/Harris-21540.jpg 557] |- | [[Harris-21540|Harris]]||Thomas James||||1980 Mar 27||86|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d4/Harris-21540.jpg 557] |- |[[Harris-21539| Harris]] || Margaret || 1886 || Jan 26 1913 || 27 || d. of Thomas and Mary || Obituary |- | [[Harris-21538|Harris]]||Thomas||||1927 Aug 20||71|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/06/Harris-21538.jpg 558] |- | [[Livermore-394|Harris]]||Mary||||1943 Nov 12||77|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/06/Harris-21538.jpg 558] |- | [[Harris-21548|Harris]]||John Joseph||||1950 Sep 16||59|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b7/Harris-21548.jpg 559] , [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8f/Harris-21548-1.jpg 560] |- | [[Grannall-7|Harris]]||Anne Frances||||1963 Jul 09||70|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b7/Harris-21548.jpg 559] , [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8f/Harris-21548-1.jpg 560] |- | [[Baker-23666|Harris]]||Phyllis Marjorie||||1964 Jan 22||39|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2f/Baker-23666.jpg 679] |- | [[Harris-21550|Harris]]||Kevin Thomas||||2006 Apr 02||68||H of Dorothy; f of Winifred|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ea/Harris-21550.jpg 686] |- | [[Harrison-5554|Harrison]] ||John||||1904||||||Funeral notice |- | [[Baker-23669|Healey]]||Grace||||1941||55||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/97/Baker-23669.jpg 471] |- | [[Healey-707|Healey]]||Samuel||||1892 Jul 22||62|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9a/Healey-707.jpg 735] |- | [[Healey-708|Healey]]||Mary||||1887 Mar 16||4|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9a/Healey-707.jpg 735] |- | [[Green-19184|Healey]]||Mary Ann||||1925 Jul 25||81|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9a/Healey-707.jpg 735] |- | [[Healey-709|Healey]]||Maude||||1970 Jul 03||86|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5e/Healey-709.jpg 766] |- | [[Henry-6303|Henry]]||Colin||||1881 Jul 29||60||Age unsure|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e1/Henry-6303.jpg 298] |- | [[Thompson-29259|Henry]]||Elizabeth||||1900 Sep 07||67|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e1/Henry-6303.jpg 298] |- | [[Henry-6305|Henry]]||Lewis Clyde||||1913 Jan 8||15|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8e/Henry-6305.jpg 487] |- | [[Hesse-370|Hesse]]||John||||1898 Jul 29||52||W of Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1e/Hesse-370.jpg 272] |- | [[Danges-2|Hesse]]||Mary E||||1924 Oct 09||83||W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1e/Hesse-370.jpg 272] |- | [[Flood-820|Hesse]]||Amy Theresa||||1917 May 19||34|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/26/Flood-820.jpg 551] |- | [[Hewitt-2304|Hewitt]]||Unnamed baby||||1949 Mar 24|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/65/Hewitt-2304.jpg 141] |- | [[Hewitt-2306|Hewitt]]||Caitlan Lee||||1996 Jun 21||<1|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d7/Hewitt-2306.jpg 547] |- | [[Hewitt-2305|Hewitt]]||William (Bill)||1922 May 03||1998 Aug 17||76|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/67/Hewitt-2305.jpg 841] |- | [[Leabeater-44|Hewitt]]||Edna May||1926 Sep 28||2003 Nov 04||77|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c1/Leabeater-44.jpg 844] |- | [[Hextell-5|Hextell]]||Isabelle||||1961 Nov 24||78|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4d/Hextell-5.jpg 783] |- | [[Hextell-7|Hextell]]||Annie Elsbeth||||1936 Sep 01||8|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/83/Hextell-8.jpg 784] |- | [[Hextell-8|Hextell]]||Roderick George||||1920 May 25||<1|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/83/Hextell-8.jpg 784] |- | [[Hextell-3|Hextell]]||George||||1939 Sep 24||83||H of Anne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f3/Hextell-3.jpg 785] |- | [[Cameron-4545|Hextell]]||Anne||||1942 Sep 09||85||W of George|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f3/Hextell-3.jpg 785] |- | [[Hibbard-1020|Hibbard]]||Arthur||||1888 Dec 03||48|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/40/Hibbard-1020.jpg 288] |- | [[Hibberd-181|Hibbard]]||Agnes||||1896|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/40/Hibbard-1020.jpg 288] |- | [[Hibberd-182|Hibbard]]||Florence||||||||Uncertain surname|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/40/Hibbard-1020.jpg 288] |- | [[Davies-5292|Hibberd]]||Elma||1916 Jan 29||2011 Jun 26|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/25/Davies-5292.jpg 36] |- | Hibberd||||||||||||790 |- | [[Hibberd-175|Hibberd]]||Christian||1921 May 20||1996 Sep 19||75||H or Erica; F of Jack, Maree, Denis, Leonie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5b/Hibberd-175.jpg 792] |- | Hibberd||Teddy||||||||||796 |- | [[Hibberd-172|Hibberd]]||Arthur|||||||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/51/Hibberd-172.jpg 798] |- | [[Thompson-28977|Hibberd]]||Mary|||||||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/eb/Thompson-28977.jpg 799] |- | [[Hibberd-173|Hibberd]]||Norman||1911||1995|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/ca/Hibberd-173.jpg 802] |- | [[Hill-19940|Hill]]||Robert Walter Herbert||||1971 Jun 22||74||AIF|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3f/Hill-19940.jpg 223] |- | [[Hill-20582| Hill]] || Thomas Sellers || 1846 Apr 18 || 1931 Apr 27 || 85 || b. Nottingham, England || Obituary |- | [[Leabeater-45|Hines]]||Elaine Elizabeth||1942 Sep 21||2009 Aug 31|||||| 144 |- | [[Hines-2211|Hines]]||Peter James||||1942 Nov 05||82|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/60/Hines-2211.jpg 167] |- | [[Collis-248|Hines]]||Louisa||||1949 Jul 29||82|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/60/Hines-2211.jpg 167] |- | [[Hines-2212|Hines]]||Leonard F B||||1924 Nov 25||27|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/60/Hines-2211.jpg 167] |- | [[Hines-671|Hines]] ||John Cornelius||1853||1925|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2e/Hines-671.jpg 168] |- | [[Hines-2214|Hines]]||Elizabeth||||1955 Apr 21||79|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4a/Hines-2214.jpg 169] |- | [[Hines-2213|Hines]]||Thomas||||1904 Jul 05||55||H of Elizabeth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0d/Green-19057.jpg 170] |- | [[Hibbard-1021|Hines]]||Elizabeth||||1927 Jan 19||68||W of Thomas|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0d/Green-19057.jpg 170] |- | Hines||Thomas||||1905 Mar 01||25||date uncertain||171 |- | [[Hines-2215|Hines]]||Charles Wilfred Edgar||||1992 Jul 14||86||H of Catherine|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/68/Hines-2215.jpg 177] |- | [[Fawkner-16|Hines]]||Catherine Helena||1910 Nov 02||1998 Apr 18||||W of Charles|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/68/Hines-2215.jpg 177] |- | [[Hines-2216|Hines]]||Daniel Arthur||1868||1939||||H of Elizabeth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a4/Hines-2216-1.jpg 180] |- | [[Cant-135|Hines]]||Elizabeth||1874||1950||||W of Daniel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a4/Hines-2216-1.jpg 180] |- | [[Hines-2217|Hines]]||Claude||1899||1908||||S of Elizabeth & Daniel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a4/Hines-2216-1.jpg 180] |- | [[Hines-2219|Hines]]||R A||||1953 Nov 05||28||NX201523; H of Val; F of Ian & Ross|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a3/Hines-2219.jpg 181] |- | [[Hines-2218|Hines]]||Arthur Allen||1896||1975||||AIF 3241; H of Alice|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/02/Hines-2218.jpg 185] |- | [[Leabeater-46|Hines]]||Alice Ruth||1900||1990||||W of Arthur|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/02/Hines-2218.jpg 185] |- | [[Hines-2220|Hines]]||William||||1960 Dec 27||76|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1d/Hines-2220.jpg 252] |- | [[Stanley-5668|Hines]]||Alice Margaret||||1952 May 11||70|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b4/Stanley-5668.jpg 253] |- | [[Hines-2224|Hines]]||Martha||||||<1|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/17/Hines-2222.jpg 289] |- | [[Hines-2222|Hines]]||Eric Gordon||||||<1|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/17/Hines-2222.jpg 289] |- | [[Cant-136|Hines]]||Martha||||1953 Oct 14||85|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/df/Hines-2221.jpg 294] |- | [[Hines-2221|Hines]]||David George||||1959 Mar 19||96|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/df/Hines-2221.jpg 294] |- | [[McVicar-185|Hines]]||Ilma Eileen||||1974 Aug 27||79|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2c/McVicar-185.jpg 377] |- | [[Hines-2225|Hines]]||Joseph||||1981 Jun 09||89|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ea/Hines-2225.jpg 378] |- | [[Hines-2230|Hines]]||Sir Colin J||||1992 Dec 29||73||O.B.E.; NX143943|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/57/Hines-2230.jpg 379] |- | [[Hines-2231|Hines]]||Peter||1888||1930|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6f/Hines-2231.jpg 504] |- | [[Hoad-200|Hoad]]||Rex||||1971 May 24||46||H of Patricia|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dd/Hoad-200.jpg 2] |- | [[Collits-7|Hoad]]||Patricia Ann||||1996 Aug 08||62||W of Rex|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dd/Hoad-200.jpg 2] |- | [[Hoad-202|Hoad]]||Reginald George||1908 Nov 30||1993 Dec 07||85||H of Irene|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/45/Hoad-202.jpg 275] |- | [[Lynn-1432|Hoad]]||Irene Isabel||1905 Jul 09||1996 Oct 03||91||W of Reginald|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/45/Hoad-202.jpg 275] |- | [[Moore-29014|Hoad]]||Margaret Jane||||1927 Jan 30||63||W of George|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fe/Hoad-203.jpg 276] |- | [[Hoad-203|Hoad]]||George||||1949 Aug 13||88||H of Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fe/Hoad-203.jpg 276] |- | [[Muldoon-139|Hoad]]||Elizabeth Bridget||||1898 May 18||63||M of Frederick|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4d/Hoad-204.jpg 278] |- | [[Hoad-204|Hoad]]||Frederick||||1887 Feb 11||23||S of Elizabeth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4d/Hoad-204.jpg 278] |- | [[Hoad-205|Hoad]]||Maud||1901 Aug 28||1917 Jun 05||15|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3d/Hoad-205.jpg 279] |- | [[Hogan-922|Hogan]]||Clarrie E||1915||1950||||H of Edna|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/38/Hogan-922.jpg 8] |- | [[Wells-5757|Hogan]]||Edna G||1919||1985||||W of Clarrie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/96/Wells-5757.jpg 9] |- |[[Hogan-2318|Hogan]]||Annie L||||1901 May 27||17|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6c/Hogan-2320.jpg 84] |- | [[Hogan-2320|Hogan]]||John S||||1908 Jan 06||34|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6c/Hogan-2320.jpg 84] |- | [[Hogan-922|Hogan]]||Unnamed baby||||1943|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6c/Hogan-2322.jpg 309] |- | [[Gifford-1846|Hogan]]||Dora Anna||||1924 Apr 18||33|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5d/Hogan-2321.jpg 549] |- | [[Hogan-2321|Hogan]]||Thomas||||1932 Apr 14||52|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5d/Hogan-2321.jpg 549] |- | [[Hogan-2323|Hogan]]||Phyllis Mary||||1912||<1|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5d/Hogan-2321.jpg 549] |- | [[Hogan-2324|Hogan]]||Winifred Clare||||1945 Mar 23||25|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/41/Hogan-2324.jpg 550] |- | [[Hogg-909|Hogg]] ||Mary E||||1905 Dec 26||<1||||Funeral notice |- | [[Holmes-7648|Holmes]]||J G||||1994 Sep 21||75||NX164845|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/26/Holmes-7648.jpg 423] |- | [[Homer-406|Homer]] ||Mary J||||1901 May 23||16||||Funeral notice |- | [[Wood-5386|Hooley]] ||Christina||||1931 May||79||||Obituary |- | [[Jones-47927|Housler]]||Beryle R||||1970 Jun 21||28|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fa/Jones-47927.jpg 648] |- | [[Moss-3661|Housler]]||Mavis Eliza Jean||1923 Jun 13||1991 Jul 23||68|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cc/Moss-3661.jpg 651] |- | [[Housler-94|Housler]]||Ernest John||||1980 Aug 05||35|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0e/Housler-94.jpg 652] |- | [[Croucher-241|Howard]]||Ada Beatrice||||1984 Dec 25||86||W of Francis|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9c/Croucher-241.jpg 598] |- | [[Howard-11907|Howard]]||Francis Cecil Raymond||||1973 Sep 02||79||H of Ada|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/05/Howard-11907.jpg 599] |- | [[Wilkins-2804|Howard]]||Ivy Elizabet Epsie||1912 Nov 17||1995 Jul 26|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/08/Wilkins-2804.jpg 600] |- | [[Howard-11909|Howard]]||Eric Clarence||||1964 Mar 24||58|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ee/Howard-11909.jpg 601] |- | [[Howard-11910|Howard]] ||Ivan Thomas||||1959 Sep 13||18|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/44/Howard-11910.jpg 602] |- | [[Howard-12334|Howard]] || Bruce Francis || 1923 || Sep 1943 || || d. at Warren || Obituary |- | [[Jackson-18821|Jackson]]||Hartley Sidney William (Bill)||||1972 Oct 02||67||H of Emily|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/81/Jackson-18821.jpg 671] |- | [[Wells-11639|Jackson]]||Emily Jane||||1995 Nov 23||81||W of Hartley|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/81/Jackson-18821.jpg 671] |- |[[ Janson-232|Janson]]||Walter Henry||||1923 Dec 26||14|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3b/Janson-232.jpg 231] |- | [[McFawn-15|Jaques]]||Hazel Mary||1925 Aug 23||2011 May 20||||nee McFawn; M of Darryl; Gm of Candice|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5d/McFawn-15.jpg 854] |- |[[Jarvis-2352| Jarvis]]||Walter Desservettaz||||1937 Apr 07||79||H of Adeline|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d8/Jarvis-2352.jpg 509] |- | [[Nicholls-1400|Jarvis]]||Adeline Blanchard||||1952 Oct 31||84||W of Walter|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d8/Jarvis-2352.jpg 509] |- | [[Jeffery-877|Jeffery]]||Thomas Charles||1873||1949||||H of Emily|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/55/Jeffery-877.jpg 259] |- | [[Stanley-5691|Jeffery]]||Emily Jane||1873||1919||||W of Thomas|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0b/Stanley-5691.jpg 260] |- | [[Laurence-504|Jeffrey]]||Lamirie Mary||1878||1933||||W of James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0e/Jeffrey-1099.jpg 44] |- |[[Jeffrey-1099| Jeffrey]]||James P||1862||1935||||F of Lamirie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0e/Jeffrey-1099.jpg 44] |- | [[Dolbell-1|Jeffrey]]||Kathleen Clare||||1992 Nov 04||67|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/68/Dolbell-1.jpg 239] |- | [[Jeffrey-1100|Jeffrey]]||Stanley Charles||||1964 Sep 02||55|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bd/Jeffrey-1100.jpg 240] |- | [[Jeffrey-1101|Jeffrey]]||Donald Jack||||1962 Feb 04||48|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fe/Jeffrey-1101.jpg 382] |- | [[Kind-89|Jeffrey]]||Nita Clara||||1989 Feb 26||70||Age uncertain|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/74/Kind-89.jpg 412] |- | [[Jenner-668|Jenner]]||Lola Joyce||1960 May 08||1981 Oct 06||21|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5b/Jenner-668.jpg 420] |- | [[Jenner-667|Jenner]]||Thomas Henry (Shorty)||1913 Oct 16||1990 Jul 18 |||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c9/Jenner-667.jpg 421] |- | [[Gordon-7150|Jenner]]||Dorothy Jean||1926 Aug 20||2010 Mar 19|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dc/Gordon-7150.jpg 422] |- | [[Jobson-159|Jobson]] ||Frank||1879 ||1948 Jun || 69 || b. Goulburn || Obituary |- |[[Johnson-50623| Johnson]]||Margaret Patricia||||1957 Feb 27||||Infant|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7f/Johnson-50623.jpg 97] |- |[[Carney-1306| Johnson]]||Joyce Eileen||||1987 Dec 24||67|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/91/Carney-1306.jpg 99] |- |[[Johnston-9698| Johnston]]||Eric Stewart||||1980 Oct 02||73||H of Gladys|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2e/Johnston-9698-1.jpg 696] |- |[[MacKenzie-2580| Johnston]]||Emily||1918 Nov 14||2005 Jan 08|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d3/Platt-1483.jpg 698] |- |[[Johnston-9699| Johnston]]||Lynette||||1946 Oct 30||1|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/01/Johnston-9699.jpg 699] |- | [[Johnston-9700|Johnston]]||Rhonda M||||1959 Feb 06||1|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1a/Johnston-9700.jpg 701] |- | [[Jones-47929|Jones]]||Frederick A||||1971 May 17||57|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c6/Jones-47929-1.jpg 649] |- |[[ Jones-49515| Jones]] || Owen Francis (Jimmy) || 1901 Jun 10 || Sep 1950 || 49 || d. Carcoar Hosp. A.I.F WWII || Death Notice |- | [[Kelly-10539|Kelley]]||Thomas Albert||||1948 Jan 11||75|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2b/Kelly-10539.jpg 40] |- | [[Dally-126|Kelley]]||Eliza Mary||||1948 Nov 21||70|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2b/Kelly-10539.jpg 40] |- | [[Kendall-2765|Kendall]]||Theodore Edgar||||1909 May 20||<1|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a0/Kendall-2765.jpg 608] |- | [[Unknown-338457|Kenny]]||Christine||1954 Sep 04||2003 Jan 25|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5c/Unknown-338457.jpg 158] |- | [[Hines-2233|Kilfoyle]]||Amy Edna||||1951 Jul 4||||D of Martha & David Hines; M of Lorna & Trevor|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5d/Hines-2233.jpg 293] |- | [[White-29679|Kind]]||Amelia L||||1927||||W of Thomas|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0b/Kind-74.jpg 126] |- | [[Kind-74|Kind]]||Thomas||||||||H of Amelia|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0b/Kind-74.jpg 126] |- | [[Kind-81|Kind]]||Johnie||1886||1896|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0b/Kind-74.jpg 126] |- | [[Kind-82|Kind]]||Edwin||||1973 Feb 06||81|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/23/Kind-82.jpg 127] |- | [[Kind-83|Kind]]||Frederick C||||1976 May 31||76|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/00/Kind-83.jpg 128] |- | [[Bunting-1370|Kind]]||Cecilia Lilian||||1983 Sep 07||87|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ed/Bunting-1370.jpg 383] |- | [[Kind-80|Kind]]||Thomas||||1938 Feb 03||48|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/79/Kind-80.jpg 384] |- | [[Kind-85|Kind]]||Robert Wayne||1951 Aug 15||1951 Aug 18|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fb/Kind-85.jpg 408] |- | [[Smith-108944|Kind]]||Dorothy Joan||||1992 Nov 13||69|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d2/Smith-108944.jpg 409] |- | [[Kind-87|Kind]]||Robert Kevin (Jack)||||2002 Sep 04||80||H of Joan; F of Robert,Brian,Richard,Judith||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3a/Kind-87.jpg 410] |- | [[Kind-86|Kind]]||Judith Lynette||1963 Apr 19||1963 May 20|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ed/Kind-86.jpg 411] |- | [[Sheahan-135|King]]||Mary Catherine||1922||1995 Nov||||M of Catherine, Derek, Alex, Fiona|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/18/Sheahan-135.jpg 565] |- | [[Kinghorne-6|Kinghorne]]||James A||1903 Nov 21||1973 Jun 12||69||H of Edna|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6c/Kinghorne-6.jpg 166] |- | [[Fuller-7150|Kinghorne]]||Edna B||1906 Feb 23||2003 Oct 13||97||W of James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6c/Kinghorne-6.jpg 166] |- | [[Kinghorne-7|Kinghorne]]||Charles ?||||1955 Jul 10||90|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/17/Kinghorne-7.jpg 722] |- | [[Kinghorne-8|Kinghorne]]||Roland Leo||||1990 Apr 28||85|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/04/Kinghorne-8.jpg 723] |- | [[Clements-2897|Kinghorne]]||Linda Elizabeth||||1994 Jul 24||89|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/04/Kinghorne-8.jpg 723] |- | [[Kirkpatrick-2256|Kirkpatrick]]||James||1818||1902||||b. Tynron, Dumfries, Scotland; d. Garland, NSW|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/64/Kirkpatrick-2256.jpg 719] |- | [[Dunnage-29|Kirkpatrick]]||Ellen Dunnage||||1884 Apr 30||67||W of Thomas|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d1/Dunnage-27.jpg 721] |- | [[Moss-3668|Knight]]||Eliza Louisa||||1933 Jul 02||73|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bc/Knight-8261.jpg 210] |- | [[Knight-8261|Knight]]||Joseph Samuel||||1937 Nov 05||82|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bc/Knight-8261.jpg 210] |- | [[Leabeater-47|Lawler]]||Hazel A||||1969 Jun 27||37|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f3/Leabeater-47.jpg 146] |- | [[Le_Poidevin-11|Le Poidevin]]||Megan Jane||1989 Mar 26||1989 Mar 26|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/de/Le_Poidevin-11.jpg 307] |- | [[Kennedy-9817|Leabeater]]||Agnes||||1972 Oct 14||61||W of Charles|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fb/Leabeater-49.jpg 137] |- | [[Leabeater-49|Leabeater]]||Charles Harold||||1977 Feb 12||73||H of Agnes||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fb/Leabeater-49.jpg 137] |- | [[Leabeater-48|Leabeater]]||Albert Edgar||||1970 Jul 21||77|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/66/Leabeater-48.jpg 138] |- | [[Leabeater-42|Leabeater]] ||Thomas James||||1923 Mar 29||59||H of Hannah|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0f/Kind-71.jpg 142] |- | [[Kind-71|Leabeater]] ||Hannah Eliza||||1939 Jul 06||75||W of Thomas|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0f/Kind-71.jpg 142] |- | [[Leabeater-50|Leabeater]]||John Roy||1900 Jun 12||1988 Jan 18|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/65/Leabeater-50.jpg 147] |- | [[Leabeater-51|Leabeater]]||Laurence Charles (Fat)||||1973 Mar 12||39|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d3/Leabeater-51.jpg 148] |- | [[Leabeater-52|Leabeater]]||Norman Walter||||1977 Jun 20||72|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/40/Leabeater-52.jpg 157] |- | [[Graham-9203|Leabeater]]||Vera Irene||||1967 Oct 03||62||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/40/Leabeater-20.jpg 221] |- | [[Leabeater-20|Leabeater]]||William Edward||||1981 Jan 10||80||H of Irene|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/40/Leabeater-20.jpg 221] |- | [[Leabeater-55|Leabeater]]||Dennis William||||1951 Mar 07||19|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e4/Leabeater-55.jpg 222] |- | [[Leabeater-57|Leabeater]]||Edward David||||1947|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0f/Leabeater-57.jpg 225] |- | [[Leabeater-58|Leabeater]]||Alfred||||1931 May 28||62|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/75/Leabeater-58.jpg 226] |- | [[Bunting-342|Leabeater]]||Fanny Jane||||1937 Dec 28||75||W of Henry|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e8/Leabeater-54.jpg 227] |- | [[Leabeater-54|Leabeater]]||Henry William||||1953 Apr 26||92||H of Fanny|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e8/Leabeater-54.jpg 227] |- | [[Leadbeater-71|Leabeater]]||James||||1911 Aug 15||80|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cf/Leadbeater-71.jpg 425] |- | [[Laycock-390|Leabeater]]||Matilda||||1920 Oct 04||82|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cf/Leadbeater-71.jpg 425] |- | [[Prowles-1|Leabeater]]||Marie||||1921 Aug 04||47|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/aa/Prowles-1.jpg 433] |- | [[Leabeater-60|Leabeater]]||Una Olive||||||50|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/51/Leabeater-60.jpg 434] |- | [[Leabeater-56|Leabeater]]||George||||1945 Apr 15||78|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/13/Leabeater-56.jpg 435] |- | [[Cork-196|Leabeater]]||Alberta Clarissa Sybil||1881||1967|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/13/Leabeater-56.jpg 435] |- | [[Leabeater-53|Leabeater]] || William John || 1862 || 1942 Mar 7 || 80 || b. Garland, d. Carcoar, H. of Marie|| Obituary |- | [[Wilson-36745|Leabeather]]||Sarah May||||1993 May 05||86|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/81/Wilson-36745.jpg 139] |- | [[Leabeater-59|Leabeather]]||Claude James||||1964 Sep 02||56|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b7/Leabeater-59.jpg 140] |- | [[Lees-725|Lees]]||Beresford James||1938 Aug 01||2008 Sep 11||70|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8c/Lees-725.jpg 273] |- | [[Hoad-207|Lees]]||Janice Irene||1941 Jun 01||2003 Feb 14||61|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d5/Hoad-207.jpg 274] |- | [[Linnane-17|Linnane]]||Mathew||2001 May 07||2001 Jun 14|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/df/Linnane-17.jpg 271] |- | [[Loader-179|Loader]]||Stanley||||1981 Oct 12||78|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9c/Loader-179.jpg 32] |- | [[Merritt-2588|Loader]]||Joyce||1924 Oct 01||1988 Sep 07|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/11/Merritt-2588.jpg 818] |- | [[Loader-180|Loader]]||Albert Edward||1914 Jul 08||1994 Dec 24|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/57/Loader-180.jpg 819] |- | [[Lodge-610|Lodge]]||Thomas||||1902||76|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c3/Lodge-610.jpg 563] |- | [[Lee-17384|Lodge]]||Mary||||1899 Jan 16||65|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c3/Lodge-610.jpg 563] |- | [[Louden-343|Louden]]||John||1808 Aug 25||1901 Feb 07||||H of Helen; b. Stewart Town, Cambusnethan, Scotland|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d1/Louden-343.jpg 720] |- | [[Kirkpatrick-2261|Louden]]||Helen Whitmill||1808 Mar 26||1901 Jun 18||||W of John; b. Tynron, Scotland|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d1/Louden-343.jpg 720] |- | [[Lumme-10|Lumme]]||Pauline Francis Marie (May)||1918 Sep 05||2012 Sep 11 |||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3e/Lumme-10.jpg 498] |- | [[Lumme-11|Lumme]]||Thelma Alice||||1973|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/af/Lumme-11.jpg 499] |- | [[Lumme-13|Lumme]]||Vaughan Albert John||1903||1920|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/76/Lumme-13.jpg 500] |- | [[Lumme-14|Lumme]]||Lynda Victoria||1901||1993|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a8/Lumme-14.jpg 501] |- | [[Vaughan-2540|Lumme]]||Alice Rosina||1873||1966|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/01/Vaughan-2540.jpg 502] |- | [[Lumme-12|Lumme]]||Evan Antoni Johann||1865||1935|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/82/Lumme-12.jpg 503] |- | [[O'Reilly-538|Lynch]]||Margaret||1880||1912||||D of Michael & Sarah O'Reilly|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/90/O_Reilly-533.jpg 60] |- | [[Lynch-4827|Lynch]]||Eugene||||1948 May 10||71|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/78/Lynch-4827.jpg 75] |- | [[Barnes-10482|Lynch]]||Alice||||1967 Sep 02||94|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/13/Barnes-10482.jpg 218] |- | [[Lynch-4828|Lynch]]||Edward Alfred||||1950 Nov 02||79|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8e/Lynch-4828.jpg 219] |- | [[Martin-31399|Martin]]||Edward Wallace||||1948 Jan 05||88|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8b/Martin-31399.jpg 188] |- | [[O'Brien-4053|McCloskey]]||Annie Elizabeth||||1911 Jan 19||31||Wife & mother || [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/44/O_Brien-4053.jpg 83] |- | [[McCloskey-302|McCloskey]]||John Francis||||1953|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7f/McCloskey-302.jpg 85] |- | [[Lant-21|McCloskey]]||Grace Margaret||||1934|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7f/McCloskey-302.jpg 85] |- | [[McCloskey-304|McCloskey]]||Matilda C||||1898|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3f/McCloskey-306.jpg 86] |- | [[McCloskey-305|McCloskey]]||Agnes M||||1901|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3f/McCloskey-306.jpg 86] |- | [[McCloskey-306|McCloskey]]||Charles W||||1903|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3f/McCloskey-306.jpg 86] |- | [[McCloskey-307|McCloskey]]||Kathleen A||||1904|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3f/McCloskey-306.jpg 86] |- | [[McCloskey-308|McCloskey]]||Arthur E||||1922|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3f/McCloskey-306.jpg 86] |- | [[McCloskey-309|McCloskey]]||Stephen Joseph (Joe)||1919 Aug 20||2011 Mar 03 ||||H of Mollie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/89/McCloskey-309.jpg 229] |- | [[Hoad-208|McCloskey]]||Mollie Jane||1921 Nov 02||2013 May 12||||W of Stephen || [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/89/McCloskey-309.jpg 229] |- | [[McCloskey-310|McCloskey]]||William Francis||1946 Aug 26||1946 Aug 27 |||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/73/McCloskey-310.jpg 230] |- | [[McFawn-16|McFawn]]||Matthew James||||2013 Nov 14||36|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/78/McFawn-16.jpg 628] |- | [[Nobes-18|McFawn]]||Marcella||||1980 Apr 07||62|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/84/Nobes-18.jpg 629] |- | [[McFawn-17|McFawn]]||Leslie James||||1990 Aug 12||77|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fe/McFawn-17.jpg 630] |- | [[Carney-1314|McFawn]]||Maude||||1953 Dec 17||63||||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c2/McFawn-6.jpg 636] |- | [[McFawn-6|McFawn]] ||Paddy|||||||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c2/McFawn-6.jpg 636] |- | [[McFawn-18|McFawn]]||Brodie||||1996 Oct 21||<1|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/52/McFawn-18.jpg 667] |- | [[McFawn-19|McFawn]]||Lawrence Roland (Stumpy)||1923 Mar 29||1995 Jul 31 ||||H of Edna; F of Cindy, Troy, Bradley|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7d/McFawn-19.jpg 843] |- | [[McFawn-20|McFawn]]||Lindsay Douglas||||2012 Nov 16||67||F of Patricia, Wayne, Jason|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/42/McFawn-20.jpg 853] |- | McGovern||Sharon||||||||||270 |- | McGrath||Mary Ellen|||||||| M of Harry & Dorrie ||43 |- | [[Muggleton-21|McGrath]]||Doris||||2012 Sep 10||94|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0b/Muggleton-21.jpg 401] |- | [[McGrath-1619|McGrath]]||Bernard Anthony||1912 Dec 27||1993 Jul 14||||H of Doris|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/95/McGrath-1619.jpg 402] |- | [[McGregor-1920|McGregor]]||Sydney||||1967 Mar 19||75|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/52/McGregor-1920.jpg 835] |- | [[Mote-167|McGregor]]||Rebecca Faukner||1894 Apr 08||1973 Nov 06||79|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/52/McGregor-1920.jpg 835] |- | [[McKenzie-3804|McKenzie]]||Earl (Mick)||||1949 Jan 29||60|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/01/Johnston-9699.jpg 699] |- | [[McKeon-182|McKeon]]||Bernard Joseph||1896||1935|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3a/McKeon-182.jpg 525] |- | [[McLaughlin-2987|McLaughlan]]||James||||1885||||d. Cathcart, Mandurama|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a3/McLaughlin-2987.jpg 627] |- | [[Robson-1218|McLennan]]|| Ada || 1873 || 1897 May 1 || || w of Alexander, nee Robson || Death Notice |- | [[Mitchell-14523|Mitchell]]||Connell Stanley||||1973 May 17||63||H of Brenda|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ef/Mitchell-14523.jpg 244] |- | [[Drady-18|Mitchell||Brenda Mary]]||||1980 Aug 01||67||W of Connell|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ef/Mitchell-14523.jpg 244] |- | Mitchell||Hector||||||||||403 |- | [[Mitchell-14528|Mitchell]]||Donald Ramos||||1996 Mar 25||83||H of Muriel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c9/Mitchell-14528.jpg 704] |- | [[Ridley-757|Mitchell]]||Muriel Amy||||1974 Dec 24||51||W of Donald|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c9/Mitchell-14528.jpg 704] |- | [[Molloy-559|Molloy]]||Harry John||||1956 Mar 15||54|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/47/Molloy-559.jpg 17] |- | [[Molloy-560|Molloy]]||Peter John||||1951 Jun 15||18|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5f/Molloy-560.jpg 18] |- | [[Molloy-561|Molloy]]||Michael James Myrah||||1960 Nov 25||70|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ed/Molloy-561.jpg 564] |- | [[Gruber-603|Molloy]]||Josephine Netta||||1971 Nov 22||78|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ed/Molloy-561.jpg 564] |- | Molloy||Unnamed baby||1918 Nov 03||||||||567 |- | [[Molloy-562|Molloy]]||Kevin James||||1970 Aug 13||61|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/be/Molloy-562.jpg 581] |- | [[Gilbert-6336|Molloy]]||Jean||1912 Dec 02||1997 Jul 09||84|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/69/Gilbert-6336.jpg 582] |- | [[Molloy-564|Molloy]]||David (Bruce)||1935 Dec 16||2002 Nov 25|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2e/Molloy-564.jpg 842] |- | [[Monds-11|Monds]]||John||||2001 Feb 12|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/46/Monds-11.jpg 788] |- | [[Neale-1237|Monger]]||Julia||||1890 Apr 16||49||nee Neale|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f9/Neale-1237.jpg 372] |- | [[Monger-301|Monger]]||John||||1929 Nov 01||87|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4b/Monger-301.jpg 373] |- | [[Monger-302|Monger]]||John Arthur||||1939 Jun 10||65|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e5/Monger-302.jpg 375] |- | [[McVicar-186|Monger]]||Matilda||||1945 Jul 21||81|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e9/McVicar-186.jpg 376] |- | [[Moore-26292|Moore]]||James Joseph||1882 Nov 04||1942 Mar 28|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d5/Moore-26292.jpg 6] |- | [[Burke-4339|Moore]]||Jane Elizabeth||||1936 Aug 29||88|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b0/Burke-4339.jpg 7] |- | [[Moore-29315|Moore]]||William||||1880 Dec 16||61|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0e/Moore-29315.jpg 323] |- | [[Blair-4147|Moran]]||Aileen Mary||1930 Sep 03||1999 Aug 18|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b7/Blair-4147.jpg 46] |- | [[Moran-2354|Moran]]||William Harry||1930 Aug 27||2001 Apr 17|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cb/Moran-2354.jpg 851] |- | [[Cassidy-1659|Morgan]]||Alice||||1927 Jun 21||66|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b4/Cassidy-1659.jpg 334] |- | [[Morgan-14014|Morgan]]||Thomas||||1932 Jun 04||78|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/af/Morgan-14014.jpg 335] |- | [[Green-19635|Morley]]||Margaret Mary||1943 Oct 21||2002 Jun 19|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/84/Green-19635.jpg 569] |- | [[Moss-3696|Moss]]||William Andrew||1905 Oct 09||1980 May 12|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6d/Moss-3696.jpg 439] |- | [[Moss-3697|Moss]]||Ernest||||1977 Jul 04||74|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/50/Moss-3697.jpg 440] |- | [[Potter-5598|Moss]]||Annie Elizabeth||1858 May 24||1920 May 24||62|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/06/Potter-5598.jpg 441] |- | [[Moss-3699|Moss]]||Leslie Hector||||1949 Jul 21||19|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d8/Moss-3699.jpg 644] |- | [[Green-19639|Moss]]||Mary Anne||||1944 May 02||59|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/19/Green-19639.jpg 645] |- | [[Moss-3700|Moss]]||Charles Edward||||1955 Aug 09||91|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/88/Moss-3700.jpg 646] |- | [[Moss-3702|Moss]]||Archibald Charles Thomas||1905 Jun 12||1978 Mar 28|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f7/Moss-3702.jpg 647] |- | [[Moss-3701|Moss]]||Walter A||||1905 Apr 29||17|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c7/Moss-3701.jpg 724] |- | [[Moss-3703|Moss]]||Hannah||1892||1893|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c7/Moss-3701.jpg 724] |- | [[Moss-3705|Moss]]||Aileen Patricia||||<1||||D of Thelma & James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fe/Moss-3705.jpg 815] |- | [[Moss-3706|Moss]]||Norman Joseph||||<1||||S of Thema & James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b6/Moss-3706.jpg 816] |- | [[Bevan-519|Muggleton]]||Una||1897 Mar 28||1984 Mar 20||||Nee Bevan; b. Coramandel, NZ; W of Walter|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3c/Bevan-519.jpg 353] |- | [[Henry-6297|Muggleton||Eleanor]]||||1920 Jul 01||66||W of Joseph|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/44/Muggleton-16.jpg 354] |- | [[Muggleton-16|Muggleton]]||Joseph||||1929||76||H of Eleanor|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/44/Muggleton-16.jpg 354] |- | Muggleton||James Ann||||||||||357 |- | Muggleton||Jack||||||||||357 |- | [[Thompson-29196|Muggleton]]||Ada Eva||1908||1992|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/72/Thompson-29196.jpg 394] |- | [[Muggleton-19|Muggleton]]||Reginald Arthur||||1976 Nov 03||65|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/69/Muggleton-19.jpg 395] |- | [[Muggleton-20|Muggleton]]||Colin Alexandra||||1971 Aug 29||86|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a8/Muggleton-20.jpg 396] |- | [[Muggleton-23|Muggleton]]||L.A.C. Wallace R J||1925 Apr 23||1990 Jan 14||||RAAF|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5a/Muggleton-23.jpg 397] |- | [[Stubbs-1224|Muggleton]]||Elizabeth Ann||||1962 Nov 22||72|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6a/Muggleton-29.jpg 398] |- | [[Muggleton-29|Muggleton]]||Ian||||1968 Jan 16||||baby|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6a/Muggleton-29.jpg 398] |- | [[Stubbs-1251|Muggleton]]||Maud Mary||||1919 Aug 23||32||W of Joseph|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/41/Muggleton-26.jpg 399] |- | [[Muggleton-26|Muggleton]]||Joseph Edwin||||1949 Jul 11||69||H of Maud|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/41/Muggleton-26.jpg 399] |- | [[Muggleton-25|Muggleton]]||Henry Charles||||1961 Sep 26||78|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f9/Muggleton-25.jpg 400] |- | [[Muggleton-28|Muggleton]]||Ronnie||||2012 Jan 29||73|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5b/Muggleton-28.jpg 404] |- | [[Muggleton-24|Muggleton]]||Frederick John||||1991 Mar 17||77||NX193359|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2e/Muggleton-24.jpg 405] |- | [[Muggleton-27|Muggleton]]||Ernie Lawrence (Schooner)||1946 Jun 16||2006 Jun 17 ||60|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f1/Muggleton-27.jpg 437] |- | [[Unknown-340441|Muggleton]]||Kathleen Merle||1948 Dec 18||2007 Sep 10||58|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b9/Unknown-340441.jpg 438] |- |[[Unknown-243118| Muggleton]] ||Mary A||||1898 May||81||||Funeral notice |- | [[Muir-1744|Muir]]||James||||1905 Nov 22||25||d. Waccola; S of Isabella|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f9/Muir-1744-1.jpg 653] |- | [[Donaldson-2048|Muir]]||Isabella||||1909 Jun 23||67||W of John; M of James; d. Waccola|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f9/Muir-1744-1.jpg 653] |- | [[Muir-1743|Muir]]||John||||1928 Jul 07||87||H of Isabella|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f9/Muir-1744-1.jpg 653] |- | [[Murphy-10881|Murphy]]||William Eric||||1914 Apr 19||<1|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d5/Murphy-10881.jpg 49] |- | [[Murphy-10894|Murphy]]||Thomas J||||1898 Aug 16||73||b. Parramatta|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/82/Murphy-10894.jpg 102] |- | [[Kable-65|Murphy]] || Emma Adelaide || 1835 Feb. 24 || 1920 Sep 26|| 83 || Nee Kable || Obituary |- | [[Murray-9389|Murray]] ||Jackson Henry || 1892 ||Sep 1932 || 40 || b. Grenfell || Obituary |- | [[Neil-807|Neil]]||A N||||1956 Nov 10||74|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/35/Neil-807.jpg 484] |- | [[Pound-467|Neil]]||C D||||1971 May 02||84|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2c/Pound-467.jpg 485] |- | [[Godden-310|Neil]]||Elizabeth||1854||1943|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1a/Godden-310.jpg 672] |- | [[Neil-808|Neil]]||Ernest||||1965 Jan 10|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/99/Neil-808.jpg 673] |- | [[Neil-810|Neil]]||Francis A C||||1982 Aug||68|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/42/Neil-810.jpg 675] |- | [[McGrath-1621|Neil]]||Edith D D (Dorrie)||||1998 Aug||90|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/42/Neil-810.jpg 675] |- | [[Pound-468|Neil]]||Mary Eleanor||||1963 Jul 12||70||W of Francis|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0e/Neil-809.jpg 676] |- | [[Neil-809|Neil]]||Francis Percy||||1963 Sep 11||72||H of Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0e/Neil-809.jpg 676] |- | [[Newham-85|Newham]]||Timothy John (Tim)||1980 Jan 17||2002 Apr 20||||GS of Tom & Venie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d0/Newham-85.jpg 553] |- | [[Nicholson-4403|Nicholson]]||Oliver||||1921 Oct 16||39|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/29/Nicholson-4403.jpg 811] |- | [[Hextell-9|Nicholson]]||Ida Annie||||1974 Sep 11||92|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b7/Hextell-9.jpg 812] |- | [[Nicholson-4404|Nicholson]]||Isabell Jean||||1959 May 02||44|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1c/Nicholson-4404.jpg 813] |- | [[Nicholson-4405|Nicholson]]||Hilda Gwendoline||1902 Jun 01||1971 Mar 19|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/77/Nicholson-4405.jpg 814] |- | [[Nobes-19|Nobes]]||Joseph||||1952 Sep 08||94||H of Christina|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/92/Nobes-19.jpg 725] |- | [[Moss-3715|Nobes]]||Christina||||1975 Jun 16||76||W of Joseph|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/92/Nobes-19.jpg 725] |- | Noonan||Leonard||||2012 Feb 11||||||48 |- | [[O'Brien-4076|O'Brien]]||Richard (Dick)||||1923 Aug 19||46|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/29/O_Brien-4076-1.jpg 54] |- | [[O'Brien-4075|O'Brien]]||Richard||||1909 Sep 11||65|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/29/O_Brien-4076-1.jpg 54] |- | [[Green-19696|O'Brien]]||Annie Mary||||1911 Nov 05||63|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6d/Green-19696-1.jpg 55] |- | [[Unknown-343144|O'Neill]]||Mary||||1918 Mar 06||86|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/64/Unknown-343144.jpg 531] |- | [[Kerin-3|O'Neill]] ||Ellen||||1951||71|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8a/Kerin-3.jpg 533] |- | [[O'Neill-1066|O'Neill]] ||Bernard||||1954 Aug 15||87|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e7/O_Neill-1066.jpg 534] |- | [[O'Reilly-533|O'Reilly]] ||Michael||1846||1929||||H of Sarah|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/90/O_Reilly-533.jpg 60] |- | [[Railton-42|O'Reilly]]||Sarah Jane||1863||1960||||W of Michael|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/90/O_Reilly-533.jpg 60] |- | [[O'Reilly-542|O'Reilly]]||Nicholas Joseph||||1961 Aug 31||78|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a6/O_Reilly-542.jpg 62] |- | [[O'Reilly-543|O'Reilly]]||Thomas Norman||||1962 Oct 12||60|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d9/O_Reilly-543.jpg 74] |- | [[Coady-94|O'Reilly]]||Kathleen Mary||||1971 Oct 24||68|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0a/Coady-94.jpg 76] |- | [[O'Reilly-544|O'Reilly]]||Arthur||||1947 Jan 23||48|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d3/O_Reilly-544.jpg 78] |- | [[Dolbel-56|O'Reilly]]||Lavinia||||1971 Apr 23||57||W of Leo|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a0/O_Reilly-545.jpg 269] |- | [[O'Reilly-545|O'Reilly]]||Leo John||||1986 May 12||79||H of Lavinia|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a0/O_Reilly-545.jpg 269] |- | [[Unknown-243117|O'Toole]] ||Matilda||||1898 Mar 07||||||Funeral notice |- | [[Hines-2209|Oborn]]||Mary||||1932 Jun 13||84|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/40/Hibbard-1020.jpg 288] |- | [[Watmough-51|Olsen]]||Frances Loveday||||1936 Sep 08||50||M of Eileen, Thomas, Gerald, Lorna|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5a/Watmough-51.jpg 346] |- | [[Osborne-4650|Osborne]]||William Leonard||1946 May 09||2008 Jun 10|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a0/Osborne-4650.jpg 593] |- | [[Owen-4931|Owen]]||Richard||||1913 Aug 27||63||H of Elizabeth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d8/Owen-4931.jpg 327] |- | [[William-491|Owen]]||Elizabeth||||1942 Jan 28||92|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dd/William-491.jpg 328] |- | [[Owen-4934|Owen]]||John||||1956 Nov 27||74|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/49/Owen-4934.jpg 740] |- | [[Coates-1826|Pearce]]||Selena Jane||||1933 May 08||61||W of W G Pearce|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3d/Coates-1826.jpg 330] |- | [[Rowe-4883|Phoebe]]||Loveday Jane||||1912 Jul 12||72|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b1/Rowe-4883.jpg 162] |- | [[Picker-19|Picker]]||John Thomas||||1944 Nov 20||88|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f2/Picker-19.jpg 238] |- | [[Picker-20|Picker]]||Robert James||||1917 Feb 19||<1|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/ba/Picker-20.jpg 527] |- | [[Picker-21|Picker]]||Hilton Mervyn||||1919 Dec 24||<1|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/ba/Picker-20.jpg 527] |- | [[Unknown-341556|Pirie]]||Cass||||2007 Oct 08||93|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c4/Unknown-341556.jpg 305] |- | [[Platt-1483|Platt]]||Carol Ann||1939 Sep 17||2007 Jan 15|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d3/Platt-1483.jpg 698] |- | [[Platt-1458|Platt]]||George||||1923 Jan 11||44|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2d/Platt-1458.jpg 771] |- | [[Vickery-749|Platt]]||Gertrude||||1955 Mar 20||63|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2d/Platt-1458.jpg 771] |- | [[Platt-1464|Platt]]||George||||1928 Jun 07||78|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/40/Platt-1464.jpg 772] |- | [[Wall-3454|Platt]]||Appolonian||||1950 Jun 18||93|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/40/Platt-1464.jpg 772] |- | [[Platt-1474|Platt]]||Walter James||||1959 Apr 09||62|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/30/Platt-1474.jpg 773] |- |[[Platt-1473| Platt]]||Herbert Francis (Jim)||1894 Oct 25||1962 Feb 01|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ae/Platt-1473.jpg 774] |- | [[Platt-1471|Platt]]||William Henry||||1967 Mar 25||76|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/25/Platt-1471.jpg 775] |- | [[Poole-2928|Poole]]||Henrietta||||1932 Oct 25||75|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/38/Poole-2928.jpg 121] |- | [[Pound-441|Pound]] ||Ann||1857||1928|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/16/Pound-440.jpg 483] |- | [[Pound-440|Pound]] ||Charles||1857||1937|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/16/Pound-440.jpg 483] |- | [[Pound-470|Pound]]||Edward (Ted)|||||||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/33/Crowe-1147.jpg 830] |- | [[Crowe-1147|Pound]]||Annie May||||1953 Nov 06||59|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/33/Crowe-1147.jpg 831] |- | [[Vickery-775|Powter]]||Esther||||1944 Apr 16|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0a/Powter-28.jpg 612] |- | [[Powter-28|Powter]]||Henry George||||1954 Apr 24|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0a/Powter-28.jpg 612] |- | [[Prosper-33|Prosper]]||John James||||1988 Aug 15||81|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/40/Prosper-28.jpg 20] |- | [[Wilson-37262|Prosper]]||Irene Mary||||1963 Oct 09||45|||| [[Wilson-37262|21]] |- | [[Prosper-34|Prosper]]||Allan J||||1975 Dec 30||50|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/58/Prosper-34.jpg 149] |- | [[Quince-31|Quince]]||Arthur Frederick||||1917 Sep 03||2|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fe/Quince-31.jpg 193] |- | [[Quince-32|Quince]]||Hubert Allen||||1940 Aug 19||23|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/34/Quince-32.jpg 194] |- | [[Quince-34|Quince]]||Royden Clifford||1928 Aug 14||1975 Sep 08|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/49/Quince-34.jpg 196] |- |[[Quince-33| Quince]]||Arthur Frederick||||1984 Oct 20|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2f/Quince-33.jpg 197] |- | [[Rosebottom-5|Quince]]||Erminnie Mary||||1972 Jul 03||81|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2f/Quince-33.jpg 197] |- | [[Gaul-75|Quince]] ||Ruby Mary||||1955 Jun 10||42||W of Aubrey|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/59/Quince-13.jpg 216] |- | [[Quince-13|Quince]] ||Aubrey Leonard||||1967 Jan 31||55||H of Ruby|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/59/Quince-13.jpg 216] |- | [[Barnes-5487|Radburn]] ||Alice Mabel||1897||1933|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f4/Radburn-181.jpg 236] |- | [[Radburn-181|Radburn]] ||Matthew Mark||1881||1940|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f4/Radburn-181.jpg 236] |- | [[Green-19702|Railton]]||Mary||1833||1904|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/90/O_Reilly-533.jpg 60] |- | [[Doolan-263|Rawson]]||Mary Ann||||1962 Jul 29|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4a/Rawson-876.jpg 594] |- | [[Rawson-876|Rawson]]||Joseph||||1962 Aug 15|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4a/Rawson-876.jpg 594] |- | [[Rawson-879|Rawson]]||Noel Robert||||1986 Mar 15||18|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/59/Rawson-879.jpg 595] |- | [[Rawson-878|Rawson]]||Stanley Robert||||1993 Jul 07||67|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/13/Rawson-878.jpg 596] |- | [[Read-3075|Read]]||John Thomas||||1972 Jan 05||2|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a7/Read-3075.jpg 406] |- | [[Coates-1834|Richards]]||Catherine Jean||1915 Jun 12||1979 Oct 02|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7b/Coates-1834.jpg 839] |- | [[Ridge-399|Ridge]]||Louise||||1971 Apr 26||97||d. Sunny Ridge|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/46/Ridge-399.jpg 120] |- | [[Digby-385|Ridley]]||Doris||||1957 Dec 26||67||Age unsure|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a9/Digby-371.jpg 206] |- | [[Muggleton-18|Ridley]]||Ethel Millicent||||1961 Sep 27||68|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3c/Muggleton-18.jpg 355] |- | [[Ridley-762|Ridley]]||William||||1975 Aug 03||104|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c0/Ridley-762.jpg 356] |- | Ridley||Unnamed baby||||1905 Apr 01||||||639 |- | [[Ridley-763|Ridley]]||Laurence Arthur||1929 Oct 29||2011 Jan 07|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5e/Ridley-763.jpg 663] |- | [[Ridley-745|Ridley]]||John Charles Edgar||1921 Dec 22||2004 Sep 05|||| O.A.M.;NX128490|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/98/Ridley-745.jpg 664] |- | [[Peters-6592|Ridley]]||Rhonda Joyce||1919 Sep 13||1998 Sep 27|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6c/Peters-6592.jpg 665] |- | [[Ridley-741|Ridley]]||Edgar||||1963 Mar 16||69|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/64/Ridley-741.jpg 705] |- | [[Grew-37|Ridley]]||Amy||||1969 Oct 19||75|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/87/Grew-37.jpg 706] |- | [[Clements-2909|Ridley]]||Sarah Jane||||1925 Oct 29||63|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/73/Clements-2909.jpg 707] |- | [[Ring-985|Ring]]||Thomas||||1965 Mar 20||62|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/28/Ring-985.jpg 677] |- | [[Barby-22|Ring]]||Alice May||||1975 May 12||73|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3d/Barby-22.jpg 678] |- | [[Unknown-342443|Roberts]]||Marion||1929 Mar 02||2009 Dec 16||||W of Daniel; M of Malcolm,Jean, Susan, Linda, Maurice|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/14/Unknown-342443.jpg 455] |- | [[Barnes-10446|Rosebottom]]||Catherine||||1924 Nov 27||59|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/75/Barnes-10446.jpg 192] |- | [[Burton-5936|Rosebottom]]||Nell||1905||1937|||||| [[Burton-5936|510]] |- | [[Rosebottom-6|Rosebottom]]||Samuel||1900||1970|||||| [[Burton-5936|510]] |- | [[Kirkpatrick-2283|Rowlands]]||Mary Helen||1865||1926|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8b/Rowlands-220.jpg 352] |- | [[Rowlands-220|Rowlands]]||Thomas Henry||1868||1933|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8b/Rowlands-220.jpg 352] |- | [[Grant-8595|Rowlands]]||Patricia (Jill)||1936 Jan 20||1999 Jan 05||62||W of Allan; M of Cindy,Sally-Anne, Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2e/Grant-8595.jpg 458] |- | [[Rowlands-221|Rowlands]]||Robert John Emanuel||||1948 Jul 30||75|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/90/Rowlands-221.jpg 511] |- | [[Emms-121|Rowlands]]||Elizabeth||||1945 Apr 10||73|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/72/Emms-121.jpg 512] |- | [[Rowlands-93|Rowlands]] ||George W||||1938 Mar 24||72||H of Jane|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Rowlands-93 716] |- | [[Young-11923|Rowlands]] ||Jane E||||1928 Jul 23||67||W of George|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Young-11923 717] |- | [[Kind-90|Rowley]]||Amelia L||1887||1925|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0b/Kind-74.jpg 126] |- | [[Rushton-483|Rushton]]||Percival John||1912 Jul 25||1983 Jan 11|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6a/Rushton-483.jpg 836] |- | [[Rushton-485|Rushton]]||George Alexander||1904 Jun 12||1974 Nov 23|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3c/Rushton-485.jpg 837] |- | [[Lynch-4881|Rushton]]||Catherine Maude||1877 Mar 03||1967 Sep 08|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/18/Lynch-4881.jpg 838] |- | [[Russell-7455|Russell]] ||Charles||||1896 Jun 07||||||Funeral notice |- | [[Hansford-365|Saundry]]||Lavinia Jeanette|||||||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fd/Hansford-365.jpg 618] |- | [[Saundry-15|Saundry]]||Arthur||||1961 Feb 11||78|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fd/Hansford-365.jpg 618] |- | [[Sheahan-136|Sheahan]]||Martin Michael||||1946 Aug 05||56|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/08/Sheahan-136.jpg 541] |- | [[Sykes-1127|Sheahan]]||Doris Lillian||||1987 Oct 19||88|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/08/Sheahan-136.jpg 541] |- | [[Egan-991|Sheahan]]||Mary Ann||1853||1909||||W of Martin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/de/Sheahan-137.jpg 542] |- | [[Sheahan-137|Sheahan]]||Martin||1841||1918||||H of Mary Ann|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/de/Sheahan-137.jpg 542] |- | [[Sheahan-138|Sheahan]]||Annie Teresa||1874||1935||||D of Martin & Mary Ann|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/de/Sheahan-137.jpg 542] |- | [[Sheahan-139|Sheahan]]||Katherine||1876||1882||||D of Martin & Mary Ann|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/de/Sheahan-137.jpg 542] |- | [[Sheahan-141|Sheahan]]||Patrick Martin Mannix||||1979 Jan 08||57|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d1/Sheahan-141.jpg 548] |- | [[Gruber-248|Sheahan]] ||Zita Mary||1896 Apr 21||1958 Nov 09||||nee Gruber|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/97/Gruber-248.jpg 552] |- | [[Sheahan-142|Sheahan]]||Bernie||||1927 Jul 06||2|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/df/Sheahan-142.jpg 566] |- | [[James-10270|Simons]]||Doreen Eva||1921 May 05||2007 Aug 01||86|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/19/James-10270.jpg 654] |- | [[Simons-1561|Simons]]||George||||1996 Sep 02||76|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e8/Simons-1561.jpg 655] |- | [[Simons-1563|Simons]]||Thelma||1916 Feb 24||1916 Feb 26||||D of Joseph & Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0e/Simons-1563.jpg 656] |- | [[Simons-1562|Simons]]||Joseph Denning||||1960 Oct 14||75|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/ff/Simons-1562.jpg 657] |- | [[Hay-2405|Simons]]||Mary||1891 Mar 12||1942 Nov 17||||W of Joseph Denning Simons; D of James & Jessie Hay|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/02/Hay-2405.jpg 659] |- | [[Simons-1584|Simons]] || James || || 1895 Dec || || H of Emma ||Death Notice |- | [[Smith-44534|Smith]] ||Thomas Vincent||||1949||71||H of Gertrude|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/02/Smith-44534.jpg 87] |- | [[Chesher-20|Smith]] ||Catherine Gertrude||||1951 Dec 16||71||W of Thomas|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4e/Chesher-20.jpg 87] |- | [[Smith-44535|Smith]] ||Catherine||||1913 Apr 13||1||D of V & G Smith|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8c/Smith-44535.jpg 91] |- | [[Smith-44536|Smith]] ||Hubert||||1914 Jan 21||1||S of V & G Smith|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8c/Smith-44535.jpg 91] |- | [[Smith-44537|Smith]] ||Myra||||1919 Dec 19||<1||D of V & G Smith|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b8/Smith-44537.jpg 91] |- | [[Smith-44538|Smith]] ||Margaret||||1919 Dec 18||<1||D of V & G Smith|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b8/Smith-44537.jpg 91] |- | [[Smith-113479|Smith]]||Florence||1929 Nov 02||2004 Nov 22|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7b/Smith-113479.jpg 338] |- | [[Smith-113434|Smith]]||James Cyril (Tip)||1914 Jan 05||2001 Jul 06||||H of Muriel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bb/Smith-113434.jpg 632] |- | [[Ridley-764|Smith]]||Muriel Edith Esme||1923 Aug 03||2007 Feb 21||||nee Ridley; W of James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bb/Smith-113434.jpg 632] |- | [[Smith-113435|Smith]]||James Wilfred (Paddy)||||1972 Feb 01||85|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fc/Smith-113435.jpg 764] |- | [[Toshack-25|Smith]]||Margaret||||1976 Aug 15||87|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fc/Smith-113435.jpg 764] |- | [[Smith-113480|Smith]]||James Richard||1873||1933|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9b/Smith-113480.jpg 767] |- | [[Ward-16126|Smith]]||Myrtle ||||1948 Jul 04||61|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/de/Ward-16126.jpg 768] |- | [[Davis-40984|Smith]]||Ruby||||1972 Oct 29||76|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f6/Smith-113600.jpg 769] |- | [[Smith-113600|Smith]]||Wilmit Cecil||||1975 Nov 24||75|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f6/Smith-113600.jpg 769] |- | [[Smith-113604|Smith]]||John Victor (Jock)||||1989 Nov 15||72|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/39/Smith-113604.jpg 770] |- | [[Smith-113606|Smith]]||Edward Allen||||1971 Aug 09||76|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/83/Smith-113606.jpg 806] |- | [[Hargans-5|Smith]]||Glady||||1954 Aug 21||93|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/83/Smith-113606.jpg 806] |- | [[Stammers-94|Stammers]]||Arthur||||1968 Oct 29||79||F of Marion, Arthur|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a1/Stammers-94.jpg 115] |- | [[White-31051|Stammers]]||Mary Susan||||1955 Aug 27||95||age uncertain|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ac/Stammers-95.jpg 117] |- | [[Stammers-95|Stammers]]||George||||1962 Jul 22||71|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ac/Stammers-95.jpg 117] |- | [[Stammers-96|Stammers]]||Elizabeth Mary||1887 May 21||1909 Mar 15||21|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/91/Stammers-97-1.jpg 119] |- | [[Stammers-97|Stammers]]||Herbert E||||1901 Jan 09||<1|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/91/Stammers-97-1.jpg 119] |- | [[Stanford-999|Stanford]]||Denis Howard||||1962 Apr 19||22|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/24/Stanford-999.jpg 820] |- | [[Stanley-5827|Stanley]]||John||||1948 May 17||74|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/00/Stanley-5827.jpg 254] |- | [[Stanley-5829|Stanley]]||Nicholls Joseph||||1947 Feb 14||69|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a9/Stanley-5829.jpg 255] |- | [[Stanley-5828|Stanley]]||John||||1883 Mar 06||41||H of Jane|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/01/Stanley-5828.jpg 280] |- | [[Suddall-2|Stanley]]||Jane||||1919 Jan 23||73||W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/01/Stanley-5828.jpg 280] |- | [[Willard-1765|Stapleton]]||Jessie||||1969 Jul 22||65|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/93/Willard-1765.jpg 112] |- | [[Stapleton-1048|Stapleton]]||Urban Vincent||||1976 Jan 17||76|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/37/Stapleton-1048.jpg 113] |- | [[Haines-2699|Steer]]||Caroline||||1943 Sep 03||72||W of Thomas|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c5/Haines-2699.jpg 573] |- | [[Steer-385|Steer]]||Thomas||||1937 Jun 14||68||H of Caroline|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/01/Steer-385.jpg 574] |- | [[Steer-386|Steer]]||Olive May||||1985 May 24||80|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e1/Steer-386.jpg 575] |- | [[Stevenson-3977|Stevenson]]||Robert||||1973 Apr 23||42|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/85/Stevenson-3977.jpg 314] |- | [[Stevenson-3978|Stevenson]]||Alexander Gordon Stewart||||1998 Aug 12||80||F of Charles, Sophie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5e/Stevenson-3978.jpg 456] |- | [[Wells-11094|Stubbs]]||Martha Isabel||||1940 Jan 02||32||M of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ed/Stubbs-1259.jpg 302] |- | [[Stubbs-1259|Stubbs]]||William Jack||||1940 Nov 05||14||S of Martha|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ed/Stubbs-1259.jpg 302] |- | [[Wells-11091|Stubbs]] ||Agnes Ann||||1964 Feb 06||62||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b1/Stubbs-1178.jpg 304] |- | [[Stubbs-1178|Stubbs]] ||William Thomas||||1976 Aug 31||82||H of Agnes|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b1/Stubbs-1178.jpg 304] |- | Stubbs|||||||||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a8/Stubbs-1145.jpg 366] |- | [[Stubbs-1144|Stubbs]]||Dick|||||||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f3/Stubbs-1144.jpg 367] |- | [[Stubbs-1145|Stubbs]]||Richard|||||||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0e/Stubbs-1144-1.jpg 368] |- | [[Suddell-1|Suddell]] ||Walter||||1944 Nov 29||74|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Suddell-1 256] |- | [[Suddull-2|Suddell]]||Edward||1864||1930|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6e/Suddull-2.jpg 257] |- | [[Suddull-3|Suddell]]||Henry Ernest||1867||1927|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2d/Suddull-1.jpg 261] |- | [[Sweegers-1|Sweegers]]||Johannes (Hans)||1932 Apr 1||1989 Nov 1||57|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/52/Sweegers-1.jpg 33] |- |[[Mathers-564| Tait]]||Patricia Mary||||2012 Jan 28||83|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a7/Mathers-564.jpg 344] |- | [[Tarrant-507|Tarrant]]||Dudley A||1915 Jan 28||1990 Jan 28|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3e/Tarrant-507.jpg 34] |- | [[Woods-6494|Tarrant]]||Muriel May||1914 Nov 04||1999 Apr 29|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3e/Tarrant-507.jpg 34] |- | [[Hargans-6|Tarrant]]||Ada ||||1932 Sep 27||46|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ee/Tarrant-508.jpg 808] |- | [[Tarrant-508|Tarrant]]||Allan||||1944 Mar 31||63|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ee/Tarrant-508.jpg 809] |- | [[Tarrant-215|Tarrant]] || Joseph || ?1872 || Mar 1938 || 67 || b. Woolbrook,Bigga || Obituary |- | [[Taylor-36283|Taylor]]||William Fitzroy||||1934 Sep 04||86|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f2/Taylor-10153.jpg 804] |- | [[Thompson-30213|Thompson]]||William James||||1940 Oct 23||50|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8e/Thompson-30213.jpg 220] |- | Thompson||William James||||1940 Oct 23||50||||263 |- | [[Humphrey-5254|Thompson]]||Esther||1832||1920||||nee Humphreys; b. Broughshane || [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9a/Thompson-30218.jpg 597] |- | [[Thompson-30218|Thompson]]||William||1837||1931||||b. Broughshane|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9a/Thompson-30218.jpg 597] |- | [[Thompson-30214|Thompson]]||John H E||||1958 Nov 18||52||H of Ellen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/77/Thompson-30214.jpg 741] |- | [[Burke-4840|Thompson]]||Ellen Mary||1914 Jul 11||2001 Feb 13||||nee Burke; W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/77/Thompson-30214.jpg 741] |- | [[Thompson-30216|Thompson]]||Ian Merrick||1933 Jun 31||1966 Sep 24||||d. Botany Bay, NSW|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/77/Thompson-30214.jpg 742] |- | [[Moss-3740|Thompson]]||Elizabeth Jane||||1918 Aug 13||37||W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/ce/Thompson-21557.jpg 743] |- |[[Thompson-30215| Thompson]]||John||||1951 Feb 03||74||H of Elizabeth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/ce/Thompson-21557.jpg 743] |- | [[Thorne-1570|Thorne]]||Timothy Donald||1975 Jan 18||2003 Nov 09|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4d/Thorne-1570.jpg 850] |- | [[Thorne-1571|Thorne]]||Robert (Bruce)||1933 Aug 12||2005 Dec 26|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8a/Thorne-1571.jpg 852] |- | [[Toshack-26|Tolhurst]]||Jane E||||1920 Jan 15||32||W of Edward; D of John & Agnes Toshack|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2b/Toshack-26.jpg 753] |- | [[Gannon-597|Toshack]]||Ilma Josephine||||1984 Jun 17||71|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fd/Gannon-597.jpg 27] |- | [[Toshack-31|Toshack]]||Thomas William (Bill)||||1990 Oct 21||78||NX149081|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1a/Toshack-31.jpg 28] |- | [[Toshack-33|Toshack]]||Mervyn Allan||||2000 Aug 13||55|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/20/Toshack-33.jpg 727] |- | [[Wilson-37576|Toshack]]||Mary Ann||||1951||||||731 |- | [[Toshack-32|Toshack]]||Thomas William||||1958 Aug 13||68||||731 |- |[[Toshack-28| Toshack]]||William||||1930 Feb 07||82|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e1/Toshack-28.jpg 732] |- | [[Ward-16182|Toshack]]||Emma||||1937 Jul 07||79|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e1/Toshack-28.jpg 732] |- | [[Toshack-27|Toshack]]||John||||1886 Jun 01||74|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/65/Toshack-27.jpg 736] |- | [[Todd-5259|Toshack]]||Agnes||||1898 Oct 12||84|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/65/Toshack-27.jpg 736] |- | [[Muggleton-30|Toshack]]||Susan||||1975 May 18||86|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4f/Muggleton-30.jpg 744] |- | [[Toshack-35|Toshack]]||Gladys||||1920 Apr 08||<1|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/80/Toshack-32.jpg 745] |- | [[Toshack-34|Toshack]]||William Victor||||1961 Apr 28||78|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/80/Toshack-32.jpg 745] |- | [[Toshack-36|Toshack]]||John Richard||||1940 Oct 17||2|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5b/Toshack-36.jpg 751] |- | [[Toshack-29|Toshack]]||James||1845||1928||||S of John & Agnes Toshack|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/45/Toshack-29.jpg 752] |- |[[Toshack-30| Toshack]]||John||||1911 Sep 15||69|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/40/Toshack-30.jpg 754] |- | [[Toshack-38|Toshack]]||James||||1952 Aug 18||71|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/89/Toshack-38.jpg 755] |- | [[Morgan-14328|Treloar]]||Rachel Fannie||1897 Nov 06||1985 Aug 05||||nee Morgan; M of Bernice & Jacqueline|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dc/Morgan-14328.jpg 336] |- | [[Wylie-993|Trimmer]]||Hannah||||1941 Sep 04||84|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e1/Trimmer-200.jpg 660] |- | [[Trimmer-200|Trimmer]]||Henry||||1941 Jun 04||83|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e1/Trimmer-200.jpg 660] |- | [[Tucker-7967|Tucker]]||Alfred||||1887 Jun 23||43|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7d/Tucker-7967.jpg 324] |- | [[Tucker-7966|Tucker]]||Alfred Henry||||1887 Oct 12||<1|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7d/Tucker-7967.jpg 324] |- | [[Turner-16198|Turner]]||Samuel||||2000 Nov 15||72||H of Marjorie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1c/Turner-16198.jpg 345] |- | [[Butt-1034|Turner]]||Marjorie Alice||||2007 Jun 20||75||W of Samuel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1c/Turner-16198.jpg 345] |- | [[Twiss-54|Twiss]] ||Alfred Nicholas||||1905 Jul 12||29||||Funeral notice |- | [[Ulph-7|Ulph]]||Donald||||2012 Jul 28|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/93/Ulph-7.jpg 24] |- | [[Ulph-1|Ulph]] ||James||||1932 Mar 28||||||Obituary |- | [[Ulph-3|Ulph]] ||John||||1944 Apr 06|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/74/Ulph-3.jpg 299] |- | [[Ulph-9|Ulph]]||Reginald James (Tiny)||1926 Nov 09||2011 Dec 22||||H of Violet|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d7/Ulph-9.jpg 340] |- | [[Colliss-5|Ulph]]||Gladys||1922||1972|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/91/Colliss-5.jpg 342] |- | [[Toshack-39|Ulph]]||Anne Margaret||||1969 Jan 14||85|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c8/Toshack-39.jpg 746] |- |[[Ulph-8| Ulph]]||Edward John||||1962 Oct 06||47|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f5/Ulph-8.jpg 747] |- | [[Unknown-344490|Unger]]||Annie Amelia||1912 Apr 09||1997 Jun 22|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f3/Unknown-344490.jpg 463] |- | [[Tarrant-511|Vass]]||Mona Evelyn||1917 May 30||2003 Sep 13||||nee Tarrant|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0e/Tarrant-511.jpg 810] |- | [[Vickery-782|Vickery]] ||John Matthew||||1928 Jul 17||83|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/96/Vickery-782.jpg 616] |- | [[Vickery-782|Vickery]] ||Victor Charles||||1960 May 15||66||H of Ellen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/96/Vickery-782.jpg 616] |- |[[Green-19931| Vickery]]||Susannah||||1951 Sep 24||89||M of Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f6/Green-19931.jpg 617] |- | [[Baker-24457|Walker]]||Edith Clara||||1950 Jan 30|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bb/Baker-24457.jpg 467] |- | [[Walker-23851|Walker]]||Herbert||||1957 Apr 15||85|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/75/Walker-23851-1.jpg 496] |- | [[Walton-4071|Walton]]||Jeffrey Lloyd||||2012 May 18|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bc/Walton-4071.jpg 45] |- | [[Ward-16185|Ward]]||Samuel||||1904 Jan 21||73||H of Keziah|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a7/Ward-16185.jpg 734] |- | [[Green-19888|Ward]]||Keziah||||1927 Mar 28||86||W of Samuel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a7/Ward-16185.jpg 734] |- | [[Ward-16186|Ward]]||Samuel||||1890 Nov 14||28||S of Samuel & Keziah|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a7/Ward-16185.jpg 734] |- | [[Ward-16340|Ward]] || Thomas Henry || 1874 || 1952 Apr 29 || 78 || s. of Samuel & Kezzia || Death/Funeral Notice |- | [[Wells-11980|Wells]]||Doris Rose||||1999 Jun 25||86||M of Beryl|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7c/Wells-11980.jpg 300] |- | [[Wells-11981|Wells]]||Beryl May||||2008 Mar 15||73||D of Doris|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7c/Wells-11980.jpg 300] |- | [[Wells-11092|Wells]]||Thomas||||1944 Mar 02||||||303 |- | [[Pound-474|Wells]]||Martha||||1954 Dec 25||74||||303 |- | [[Wells-11076|Wells]] ||Joseph||||1954 Feb 02||79||H of Sarah|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5b/Wells-11076.jpg 308] |- | [[Pound-439|Wells]] ||Sarah||||1956 Sep 11||75||W of Joseph|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5b/Wells-11076.jpg 308] |- | Wells||Gladys||||||||||310 |- | [[Smith-114379|Wells]]||Agnes|||||||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/47/Smith-114379.jpg 311] |- | Wells||Sarah||||||||||312 |- | [[Wells-11982|Wells]]||Robert Hector||||1982 Dec 18||68||N195488|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d1/Wells-11982.jpg 572] |- | [[Wells-11983|Wells]]||John Thomas||||1944 Jun 07|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4f/Wells-11983.jpg 823] |- | [[Ellery-309|Wells]]||Phyllis Mary||||2013 Sep 26||92||W of Claude; M of Robert, Lola|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bf/Ellery-309.jpg 826] |- | [[Wells-11093|Wells]]||Claude Ashton||||1971 Sep 10||60||H of Phyllis|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/68/Wells-11093.jpg 827] |- | [[Whalan-72|Whalan]]||John Roy||||1920 Nov 29||<1|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f7/Whalan-72.jpg 37] |- | [[Whalan-55|Whalan]] ||Frederick Claude||||1943 Jul 26||64|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/51/Whalan-55.jpg 821] |- | [[Pound-442|Whalan]] ||Emily||||1953 Dec 20||70|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/51/Whalan-55.jpg 821] |- | [[Rosebottom-2|Whately]]||Coralie Elizabeth||||1985 Jan 01||78|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0e/Rosebottom-2.jpg 191] |- | [[White-31235|White]]||George W B||||1950 Jun 11||85|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/24/White-31235.jpg 122] |- | [[White-31236|White]]||Edwin Thomas||1868 May 19||1889|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bd/White-31236.jpg 123] |- | [[White-31053|White]]||George||1830||1903 Jun 09|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/34/White-31053.jpg 124] |- | [[Batman-80|White]]||Elizabeth Eliza||1832 Aug 17||1917 Apr 07|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/de/Batman-80.jpg 125] |- | [[White-31238|White]]||Robert John Batman||||1959 Mar 20||<1|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/43/White-31238.jpg 448] |- | [[White-31237|White]]||John Batman||1932 Sep 10||2004 Nov 13|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b3/White-31237.jpg 449] |- | [[White-31239|White]]||James Batman||||1967 Jan 06||67|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e7/White-31239.jpg 450] |- |[[Mitchell-14829| White]]||Thelma Frances||||1972 Mar 21||59|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/55/Mitchell-14829.jpg 451] |- | [[White-31249|White]]||Henry Nicholas||1856||1934|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2f/White-31249.jpg 737] |- | [[Toshack-40|White]]||Margaret||||1941 Aug 11|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2f/White-31249.jpg 737] |- | [[White-31258|White]]||Bruce Hamilton||1893 Jun 06||1896 Aug 16|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/23/White-31258.jpg 738] |- | [[White-31257|White]]||John Edwin||1890 Sep 20||1901 Jan 15|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/23/White-31258.jpg 738] |- | [[White-31259|White]]||Frances||1936 May 09||1936 May 11|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/23/White-31258.jpg 738] |- | [[Wilcox-2652|Wilcox]] ||Edner Roy (Roy)||||1901 Sep 02||||||Funeral notice |- | [[Wilkinson-5993|Wilkerson]]||Frederick||||1956 Jun 03||72|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ac/Stammers-95.jpg 117] |- | [[Hogan-2215|Wilkins]]||Mary Jane||1877 Mar 24||1919 Aug 06|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ea/Hogan-2215.jpg 82] |- | [[Wilkins-2742|Wilkins]]||Francis William||||1950 Jul 11||83|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3a/Wilkins-2742.jpg 83] |- | [[Wilkins-2888|Wilkins]]||Charles H E||||1942 Apr 04||31|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/ff/Wilkins-2888.jpg 114] |- | [[Bates-7348|Wilkins]]||Florence||||1961 Mar 04||96|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/ff/Wilkins-2888.jpg 114] |- | Wilkins||Unnamed baby||1975 Jan 02||1974 Dec||||||301 |- | [[Moss-3761|Wilkins]]||Epsie||||1974 Mar 04||79|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/ba/Moss-3761.jpg 443] |- | [[Wilkins-2895|Wilkins]]||Ivan||||1974 Apr 14||46|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/eb/Wilkins-2895.jpg 603] |- | [[Caughlan-3|Wilkins]]||Kathleen||||1978 May 19||72|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b4/Caughlan-3.jpg 604] |- | [[Wilkins-2893|Wilkins]]||Cecil Rolllan||||1958 Jun 14||60|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/05/Wilkins-2893.jpg 605] |- | [[Wilkins-2894|Wilkins]]||Unnamed baby||1950 Oct 07||1950 Oct 07|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/70/Wilkins-2894.jpg 607] |- | [[Green-20015|Wilkins]]||Agness||||1924 Nov 26||58|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e0/Green-20015.jpg 610] |- | [[Wilkins-2892|Wilkins]]||Albert Andrew||||1955 Oct 29||67|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0d/Wilkins-2892.jpg 611] |- | [[Wollard-41|Willard]]||George||||1919 Apr 05||72||H of Jane|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/53/Wollard-41.jpg 110] |- | [[Burke-4880|Willard]]||Jane||||1919 Aug 11||71||W of George|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/53/Wollard-41.jpg 110] |- | [[Elvidge-40|Willard]]||Mary Jane||||1929 Dec 07||28||W of Archibald|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/30/Willard-1775.jpg 111] |- | [[Willard-1775|Willard]]||Archibald||||1962 Aug 18||74||H of Mary Jane|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/30/Willard-1775.jpg 111] |- | [[Willard-1776|Willard]]||Ernest (Bumpy)||1918 Dec 16||2001 Oct 31||||NX66548|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e0/Willard-1776.jpg 385] |- | [[Willard-1777|Willard]]||Lorna Faith||||1951 Aug 21||<1|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/84/Willard-1777.jpg 388] |- | [[Willard-1781|Willard]]||Adrian Philip||1943 Feb 03||1992 Jul 12|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/90/Willard-1781.jpg 389] |- | [[Willard-1778|Willard]]||David John||||1957 Aug 31||2|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ef/Willard-1778.jpg 390] |- | [[Bunting-1428|Willard]]||Heather Marjorie||1922 May 06||2007 May 20||||nee Bunting; D of George & Elsie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9c/Bunting-1428.jpg 391] |- | [[Toshack-41|Willard]]||Anne Frances||||1950 Aug 09||81|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2d/Willard-1782.jpg 763] |- | [[Willard-1782|Willard]]||George J||||1953 Feb 17||82|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2d/Willard-1782.jpg 763] |- | [[Willard-1780|Willard]]||Charles (Digger)||1923 Jul 24||1999 Dec 01||||S of Arch & Mary; B of Jane, Alme, Phillis, Laurie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/21/Willard-1780.jpg 847] |- | [[Stammers-98|Wilson]]||Elma Elsie||||1965 Jul 29||62|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d0/Stammers-98.jpg 116] |- | [[Wilson-37891|Wilson]]||Cedric Hampton||||1984 Dec 09||82|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/32/Wilson-37891.jpg 129] |- | [[Wilson-37893|Wilson]]||Donald Cederic||1930 Sep 08||2009 Jan 25||||S of Elma & Cederic|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/02/Wilson-37893.jpg 130] |- | [[Wells-12048|Wilson]]||Caroline||||1975 Aug 24||64|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bc/Wilson-37894.jpg 680] |- | [[Wilson-37894|Wilson]]||Arthur Albert (Jake)||||2002 Oct 07||90|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bc/Wilson-37894.jpg 680] |- | [[Wilson-20397|Wilson]] ||George||||1937 Sep 12|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Wilson-20397 682] |- | [[Neil-799|Wilson]]||Elizabeth Caroline||||1959 Aug 17||85|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c6/Neil-799.jpg 683] |- | [[Wilson-37896|Wilson]]||Edward George (Ted)||||1942 Jan 05||49||H of Rose|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fc/Wilson-37896.jpg 684] |- | [[Harris-22469|Wilson]]||Rose May||||1953 Jul 27||64||W of Edward|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/ce/Harris-22469.jpg 685] |- | [[Wells-12049|Wilson]]||Winifred Agnes||1904 Jul 28||1964 Jul 25|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d5/Wilson-37897.jpg 688] |- | [[Wilson-37897|Wilson]]||William Neil||1905 Nov 05||1990 Jul 04|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d5/Wilson-37897.jpg688] |- | [[Wilson-37898|Wilson]]||Albert Ronald||1931||1994|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9d/Wilson-37898.jpg 689] |- | [[Unknown-346026|Wilson]]||Margaret||||1970 Jul 18||99|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d6/Unknown-346026.jpg 748] |- | [[Wilson-37915|Wilson]]||John Robert||1910 Feb 17||1975 Sep 04|||||| 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Hilltop|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Young-11917 715] |- |} ==Notable graves== * [[Bloomfield-505|Rose Mary Bloomfield]] died at age 109. * [[Drady-10|Owen Drady]] died at age 105. * Several people buried at Lyndhurst are related to John Batman, the founder of Melbourne. These include: [[Batman-80|Eliza White]] and her children, [[White-29679|Amelia Louisa Kind]], [[White-31051|Mary Stammers]] and her children.
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[[Category:Lynn Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] [[Category:Ayrshire, Scotland]] == ORIGIN OF THE NAME == It is true that geography often generated surnames when surnames came into use, and the long-held view that the Lynns of that Ilk in Ayrshire took their name from their property seems logical. Surprisingly, however, Lynn or Lyne was a Scottish surname before the family settled in Ayrshire. The registers of both the bishops of Glasgow and Newbattle Abbey include charters which recite the late 12th to early 13th-century lineage Robert de Lyne, his son David de Lyne, and David’s son Robert de Lyne.[https://archive.org/stream/registrumepiscop01bann#page/n6/mode/1up : "Registrum Episcopatus Glasguensis. Munimenta Ecclesie Metropolitane Glasguensis", Printed for The Bannatyne Club, Edinburgh (1843), pp. 72-77], [https://archive.org/stream/registrumsmaried00bann#page/9/mode/1up : "Registrum Sancte Marie de Neubotle, 1140-1528", Printed for The Bannatyne Club, Edinburgh (1849), pp.10-13] Beginning about 1175, or perhaps earlier, the family lived in Peeblesshire and held two properties there as well as one near Edinburgh. It is not until the late 13th century that we see the Lynns of Ayrshire in surviving records, but Sir Robert Douglas, Baronet and author of at least one peerage accounted, asserted in 1795 that the Ayrshire Lynns of that Ilk were in fact a branch of the de Lyne family of Peeblesshire.[Douglas, Sir Robert, Baronet, "The Genealogy of the Family of Lind, and the Montgomeries of Smithton", Windsor (1795), pp. 1-4.] See [[Lyne-123 | Robert Lyne]]. Thus, it would seem that the Lynn estate in Dalry, Ayrshire acquired its name from the family and not vice versa. It is important to note that spelling of surnames was entirely inconsistent in the medieval and renaissance periods, and the Lynns of that Ilk in Ayrshire are found in various records as Lyn, Lyne, Lynn, and Lynne with just a few occurrences of Lin or Linn. == SCOPE OF THE STUDY == This One Name Study is about the Lynn/Lyne/Linn family who lived in Ayrshire, Scotland. While the end date of this study is 1900, the title "of that Ilk" became extinct for the family in 1670 with the death of Andrew Lynn of that Ilk. The year 1900 is provided in order to include profiles for all Lynns/Lynes/Linns who lived in Ayrshire before the end of the 19th century. One of the goals of this study is to discover the connection between: (1) the Lynns of that Ilk in Dalry, who held the minor barony of Lynn beginning in the 13th century but moved to the town of Irvine, Ayrshire in the early 17th century; and (2) others of the name(s) who lived in Irvine, Ayrshire as early as the 16th century. Our aim is to collect together in one place everything about the surname Lynn and its variants in Ayrshire, Scotland during the period described above. The hope is that other researchers, like you, will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Proving father-son relationships during this period is extremely difficult and often impossible, but it is not necessary to have a generational link in order to add a particular profile to the project. Please do ''not'' add a family relationship without primary sources. Please do contact the project leader and/or add categories to your profiles, questions to the bulletin board, details of your name research, etc. == SELECTED PROFILES == : [[Lynne-48 | Walter Lynne]] (bef. 1270 - aft. 1300) : [[Lynn-1014 | Roland Lynn]] (abt. 1400 - bef. 1453) : [[Lynn-1036 | John Lynn]] (bef. 1580 - bef. 1622) : [[Lynn-1044 | John Lynn]] (bef. 1578 - bef. 1632) : [[Lynn-1041 | William (Lynn) Lyne]] (abt. 1600 - aft. 15 Jul 1630) : [[Lynn-165 | Andrew Lynn]] (abt. 1605 - 1670) == Sources ==
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[[Category: Rock and Roll Hall of Fame]] '''Lynyrd Skynyrd''' is an American rock band best known for having popularized the Southern rock genre during the 1970s. Originally formed in 1964 as My Backyard in Jacksonville, Florida, the band was also known by names such as The Noble Five and One Percent, before finally deciding on "Lynyrd Skynyrd" in 1969. Lynyrd Skynyrd was inducted into the [[wikipedia: Rock_and_Roll_Hall_of_Fame|Rock and Roll Hall of Fame]] in 2006. == Band Members == {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" !#!!Name!!Role!!Instrument!!Years |- |1||[[wikipedia: Gary_Rossington|Gary Rossington]]||Current members||guitars||1964–1977, 1979, 1987–present |- |2||[[wikipedia: Rickey_Medlocke|Rickey Medlocke]]||Current members||guitars, backing vocals, mandolin, drums||1971–1972, 1996–present |- |3||[[wikipedia: Johnny_Van_Zant|Johnny Van Zant]]||Current members||lead vocals||1987–present |- |4||[[wikipedia: Michael_Cartellone|Michael Cartellone]]||Current members||drums||1999–present |- |5||[[wikipedia: Mark_Matejka|Mark Matejka]]||Current members||guitars, backing vocals||2006–present |- |6||[[wikipedia: Peter_Keys|Peter Keys]]||Current members||keyboards||2009–present |- |7||Keith Christopher||Current members||bass||2017–present |- |8||[[wikipedia: Larry_Junstrom|Dale Krantz-Rossington]]||Touring members||backing vocals||1987–present |- |9||Carol Chase||Touring members||backing vocals||1996–present |- |10||[[Van_Zant-14|Ronnie Van Zant]]||Former members||lead vocals||1964–1977; his death |- |11||[[Collins-20219|Allen Collins]]||Former members||guitar||1964–1977, 1979; died 1990 |- |12||[[Burns-9933|Bob Burns]]||Former members||drums||1964–1975; died 2015 |- |13||[[wikipedia: Larry_Junstrom|Larry Junstrom]]||Former members||bass||1964–1970 |- |14||[[wikipedia: Greg_T._Walker|Greg T. Walker]]||Former members||bass||1971–1972 |- |15||[[Wilkeson-27|Leon Wilkeson]]||Former members||bass||1971–1977, 1987–2001; his death |- |16||[[Powell-13323|Billy Powell]]||Former members||keyboards||1972–1977, 1979, 1987–2009; his death |- |17||[[King-30395|Ed King]]||Former members||guitar, bass||1972–1975, 1987–1996; died 2018 |- |18||[[wikipedia: Artimus_Pyle|Artimus Pyle]]||Former members||drums||1974–1977, 1979, 1987–1991 |- |19||[[Gaines-1693|Steve Gaines]]||Former members||guitar, vocals||1976–1977; his death |- |20||[[Thomasson-403|Hughie Thomasson]]||Former members||guitar||1996-2005; died 2007 |- |21||[[Evans-24252|Ean Evans]]||Former members||bass||2001–2009; died 2009 |- |22||[[wikipedia: Robert_Kearns_(musician)|Robert Kearns]]||Former members||bass||2009–2012 |- |23||[[wikipedia: Johnny_Colt|Johnny Colt]]||Former members||bass||2012–2017 |- |24||[[Billingsley-881|JoJo Billingsley]]||Honkettes||backing vocals||1975–1977; died 2010 |- |25||[[Gaines-1697|Cassie Gaines]]||Honkettes||backing vocals||1975–1977; her death |- |26||Leslie Hawkins||Honkettes||backing vocals||1975–1977 |} == Sources == See also: * Wikipedia: [[wikipedia:Lynyrd_Skynyrd|Lynyrd Skynyrd]] * {{Wikidata|Q158462|enwiki}} * [http://www.lynyrdskynyrd.com/ Official website]
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[[Category:Lyon, sailed May 1682]] [[Category:Welsh Quakers]] [[Category: Merionethshire]] Lyon loaded in Liverpool between April 22 and May 22, 1682 and arrived at Philadelphia August 13th, 1682. Those aboard included a group of Welsh settlers from [[:Category: Merionethshire|Merionethshire]] in the North of Wales. They traveled up the Schuylkill River, landing on the west bank and settling near Pencoyd - between present day City Avenue and Righters Ferry Road in Bala Cynwyd.["Celebrating William Penn's Vision and the First Welsh Settlement in Lower Merion and Narberth" [http://www.lowermerionhistory.org/texts/325_for_web_small.pdf (.pdf online)]. [http://lowermerionhistory.org/web Lower Merion Historical Society]] '''''Ship's Master:'' John Compton''' ---- '''JONES''' :[[Jones-2949|Dr. Edward Jones]][[#WS |(ws)]][[#MerionMM |(MM)]] was the leader of the group from Wales on Lyon.[Merion Monthly Meeting Minutes transcribed by Yvonne Prough. Contributed for use in [http://files.usgwarchives.net/pa/chester/immig/merionpassengers.txt USGenWeb Archives] by Eliz Hanebury] :Dr. Jones' wife [[Wynne-38|Mary (Wynne)]][[#WS |(ws)]][[#MerionMM |(MM)]] (daughter of [[Wynne-88 |Dr. Thomas Wynne]])[; :and their children Martha[[#WS |(ws)]][[#MerionMM |(MM)]] and [[Jones-25746|Jonathan]][[#WS |(ws)]][[#MerionMM |(MM)]] : Ellen Jones[[#WS |(ws)]][[#MerionMM |(MM)]] (later married Robert Jones, s/o John ap Thomas); : Ellen's brother David Jones[[#WS |(ws)]][[#MerionMM |(MM)]] '''ap Reese'''][ see also:Glenn, Thomas Allen. ''Merion in the Welsh Tract with sketches of the townships of Haverford and Radnor. Historical and genealogical collections concerning the Welsh barony in the provinces of Pennsylvania, settled by the Cymric Quakers in 1682''. Herald Press, Norristown PA (1896). "Descent of Edward Rees ...", [https://archive.org/stream/cu31924010481723#page/n133/mode/2up page 92-97] [https://archive.org/stream/cu31924010481723 Internet Archive]; [https://openlibrary.org/books/OL25513020M Open Library]]
aka: Rees, Ryse, Prees, Price :Edward ap Reese[[#WS |(ws)]][[#MerionMM |(MM)]] [aka: Edward ap Rhys, Preese or Price][Much more on the family here: [https://archive.org/stream/cu31924010481723#page/n137/mode/2up Internet Archive]] , :his wife Mably[[#MerionMM |(MM)]] ( daughter of Owen ap Hugh of Wern Tawr Merionethshire, Wales); :and their children Rees[[#WS |(ws)]][[#MerionMM |(MM)]] and Catherine[[#WS |(ws)]][[#MerionMM |(MM)]] '''ap Edward / Williams'''
aka: Bedward, Edward :William ap Edward[[#WS |(ws)]][[#MerionMM |(MM)]] , of Penllyn Merionethshire, North Wales.[Is this the son of Edward above?] (aka William Bedward, William Edward). :William's second wife Jane[[#WS |(ws)]][[#MerionMM |(MM)]] (daughter of John ap Edward) :and William's daughters from his first wife ( Katharine, daughter of Robert ap Hugh, who died in Wales [) Elizabeth[[#WS |(ws)]][[#MerionMM |(MM)]] and Katherine[[#WS |(ws)]][[#MerionMM |(MM)]] '''ROBERTS''']
aka: ap Owen :Hugh Roberts[[#MerionMM |(MM)]] :his wife [[Owen-1360|Jane/Jonne]][[#MerionMM |(MM)]] (daughter of [[Ap_Evan-16| Owen ap Evan]] and [[Ferch_John-6|Gainor ferch John]]; grand daughter of [[Lewis-3857|Evan Robert Lewis]])[ :son Robert Roberts[[#MerionMM |(MM)]] (born 1673, married Katharine Jones, daughter of John ap Thomas)][ : daughter Ellin Roberts[[#MerionMM |(MM)]] (born 1675)][ : son Owen[[#MerionMM |(MM)]] (born 1677)][ : son Edward[[#MerionMM |(MM)]] (born 1680)][ : son William[[#MerionMM |(MM)]] (born 1682)][ : Hugh's sister [[Owen-1419|Gainor]] (daughter of [[Ap_Owen-9|Robert ap Owen]]) [[#MerionMM |(MM)]] (1st wife of William ap Edward)][ '''Watkins''' :John Watkins[[#MerionMM |(MM)]] (unmarried) == Sources & Notes == :'''(ws)''' Ancestor approved for Membership in the [http://www.welcomesociety.org Welcome Society] (list online 1/6/2015) :'''(MM)'''Ships passengers mentioned in the [[:Category: Merion Monthly Meeting, Merion Station, Pennsylvania| Merion Monthly Meeting]] minutes.][ {| border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0" style="text-align:center" |- ! [[Image:My_Images.jpg|50px]] || '''Fleet of William Penn''']
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Connecticut]] [[Category: New Jersey Genealogy Resources]] [[Category: Connecticut Genealogy Resources]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] | [[Space: Sources-Connecticut|Connecticut Sources]] | [[Space: Sources-New Jersey|New Jersey Sources]] __TOC__ == Lyon Memorial: Families of Connecticut and New Jersey == Including Records of the Descendants of the Immigrants Richard Lyon of Fairfield, and Henry Lyon of Fairfield with a Sketch "Lyons Farms" by S.R. Winans, Jr. Illustrated with maps. * Edited by Sidney Elizabeth Lyon of Jeffersonville, Ind. * Associate Editors Louise Lyon Johnson of Minneapolis, Minn.; A.B. Lyons, M.D. of Detroit, Mich. * published by William Graham Printing, Co., Detroit, Mich., 1907 * see also: [[Space:Lyon Memorial: New York Families|Lyon Memorial: New York Families]] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Lyon Memorial: Families of Connecticut and New Jersey|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=Jyg3AAAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/lyonmemorial00lyon * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005731490 * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/10971/ * Also see: ::* ''[[Space:Lyon Memorial: Massachusetts Families|Lyon Memorial: Massachusetts Families]]'' (1905) ::* ''[[Space:Lyon Memorial: New York Families|Lyon Memorial: New York Families]]'' (1907) === Table of Contents === * Publisher's Note * Preface * Some Old World Lyons * Some New World Lyons * Henry Lyon of Newark * Lyons Farms * Henry Lyon of Newark, N. J. * Unidentified Lyon names. Referable to the family of Henry * Reverend James Lyon. of Machias, Maine * Rhode Island Lyons. Probably of the family of Henry * Richard Lyon of Fairfield * Nathaniel Lyon, of Warren, Conn. * Samuel Lyon, of Hartford, Conn. * William Lyon, of New Haven, Conn. * Hon. Lucius Lyon, of Michigan * Lyon Pioneers in Michigan * Lyon Names in Colonial Wars * Lyon Names in Revolutionary War * Lyon Names in War of 1812 * Graduates of Princeton University * Lyon Names Princeton Theological Seminary * General Index ::* Lyon names ::* Names other than Lyon ::* Index of places === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Lyon, Sidney Elizabeth., ed. ''[[Space:Lyon Memorial: Families of Connecticut and New Jersey|Lyon Memorial: Families of Connecticut and New Jersey]]'' (William Graham Printing, Co., Detroit, Mich., 1907) * ([[#Lyon|Lyon]])
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Published Family Genealogies]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] | [[Space: Sources-Massachusetts | Massachusetts Sources]] __TOC__ == Lyon Memorial: Massachusetts Families == Including Descendants of the Immigrants William Lyon, of Roxbury, Peter Lyon, of Dorchester, George Lyon, of Dorchester, with Intro. Treating of the English Ancestry of the American Families. * by [[Lyons-2504|Albert Brown Lyon(s)]] (1841-1926) * published by W. Graham Print Company, 1905 * 491 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Lyon Memorial: Massachusetts Families|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=wic3AAAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/lyonmemorialmas00lyongoog * https://archive.org/details/lyonmemorial01lyon * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005731489 * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/10401/ ==== Related Titles ==== * ''[[Space:Lyon Memorial: New York Families|Lyon Memorial: New York Families]]'' (1907) * ''[[Space:Lyon Memorial: Families of Connecticut and New Jersey|Lyon Memorial: Families of Connecticut and New Jersey]]'' (1907) === Table of Contents === * Preface * Introduction ** The Lyon Family in England ** Coat of Arms ** Early Lyons in New England * Abbreviations * William Lyon of Roxbury * Colerain Branch. (Lyons) * The Four Brothers Post * Aaron Lyon of Sturbridge, Mass. * Ebenezer Lyon of Canterbury, Conn. * John Lyon of Scituate, R. I * William Lyon of Wayne County, N. Y * Abel Lyon of Northampton, N. Y * Peter Lyon of Dorchester * George Lyon of Dorchester * Matthew Lyon of Vermont * General index ** Lyon names ** Names other than Lyon === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Lyons, Albert Brown. ''[[Space:Lyon Memorial: Massachusetts Families|Lyon Memorial: Massachusetts Families]]'' (W. Graham Print Co., 1905) [ Page ]. * ([[#Lyons|Lyons]])
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[[Category:Lyon Name Study]] __NOTOC__[[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the Study's coordinator [[Ward-21654|Susan Ward Merk]] or post a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! ==LYON One-Name-Study Template== To add a sticker to a profile, add this under the Biography: {{One Name Study|name=Lyon}}. To add a profile to the LYON Name Study, insert [[Category: Lyon Name Study]] before the Biography. Please feel free to add the history of your particular LYON family. == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. == LYON Y-DNA == [[Lyon-4492|R. Lyon]] has gotten his Y-DNA tested and it is in haplogroup R-M269 which is a subgroup of R1b, the dominant haplogroup in Western Europe and the British Isles. This would trace the Y-DNA all the way back to [[Lyon-4306|Daniel Lyon (1763-1854)]]. Please feel free to add the history of your particular LYON family. == Origin of surname LYON == The Anglo-Norman family name LYON originated in the district of the Forest of Lyons, north of the town of Lyons-la-Forêt in Haute Normandie (northern France), where the family seat was the Castle of Lyons. The original surname was "de Lyons" ("of [the Forest and Castle] of Lyons"): subsequently, the "de" was removed from the name, and some branches removed the "s" from the end of the word, producing "Lyon". The English progenitors of this family were Ingelram de Lyons, Lord of Lyons, who arrived in England with the Norman Conquest, and his relation, Nicholas de Lyons, who emigrated from Normandy to England in 1080 and was granted lands at Warkworth, Northamptonshire by William of Normandy. Descendants of this family emigrated to Scotland, during the 14th-century, to Ireland, during the 15th-century, to Antigua, during the 16th-century, and to New York, during the 17th century. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lyons_(surname) == History of Lyon Family of Frontenac Co., Ontario, Canada == The LYON family of Storrington Township, Frontenac Co., Ontario, Canada had been American colonists who first settled in Connecticut then later New York but fled to CANADA after the Revolutionary War because they were United Empire Loyalists (UELs) or "Tories" who favored the English Crown and they were not treated well in the American colonies. * Expulsion of Loyalists to Canada https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Expulsion_of_the_Loyalists [[Lyon-4306|Daniel LYON (1763 (CT)-1854)]] settled in Storrington Township, Frontenac County, Ontario (near Kingston) on lands originally granted to them from the King of England. Daniel and wife Gift WATSON LYON had 6 children: *[[Lyon-4309|Philander (1790(NY)-1857)]] who married Margaret FRIEL, *[[Lyon-4310|Oliver (1791(NY)-1876)]] who married Elizabeth BUCK, *[[Lyon-4311|Lyman (1795(NY)-1881)]] who married Rebecca WILLIAMS and *[[Lyon-4281|Seth W.1 (1799(NY)-1868)]] who married Mary Catherine Ransier. (Seth Lyon's Last Will & Testament http://seiz2day.com/sbmerk/family/sethlyonwill1868.html) *[[Lyon-4312|Nancy (1801-1884)]] who married Samuel AYKROYD and Henry (1808-1851) were born after the family arrived in Canada. 1819 Census of Loughborough, Ontario, Canada at http://www.jgkeller.ca/Loughborough_Census_1819.html; name is spelled LOYNS; wife Gift, children Nancy, Seth, Henry, Oliver, are also listed Land petition of Daniel Lyon to Lt. Governor Francis Gore (1811) http://seiz2day.com/sbmerk/family/daniellyonpetition.html Daniel Lyon on FamilySearch https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/2:2:3Q1L-YTB LYON family members buried in Latimer Cemetery, Storrington Township, Frontenac County, Ontario https://tinyurl.com/y3e5bojd ==Early LYON Settlers in America== # [[Lyon-47|William Lyon]], Boston, Massachusetts (1635) # [[Lyon-74|Richard Lyon]] Fairfield, Connecticut (1649) # [[Lyon-700|George Lyon]] Dorchester, Massachusetts (1661) # [[Lyon-1898|John Lyon]] Dorchester, Maryland (1673) == Links == * MAP of FRONTENAC CO., Ontario, Canada http://www.archives.gov.on.ca/en/maps/counties/frontenacbig.aspx (Storrington Township is at the bottom) * LYON Genealogy https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Lyon * LYONS Genealogy https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/LYONS * LYON Genealogy Forum https://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/lyon/ * LYON profiles https://www.geni.com/surnames/people/lyon * Kingston, ON, Canada Branch of United Empire Loyalists (UELs) http://www.uelac.org/Kingston-Branch/about_loyalists/ * Category:Lyon_Name_Study (other profiles in Lyon/Lyons Name Study) https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Lyon_Name_Study * Category: Canada, Lyon Name Study (Lyon/Lyons who live or have lived in Canada) https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Canada,_Lyon_Name_Study == Members == Members of Lyon One Name Study (including those with a birth name/current name other than Lyon but have Lyons in their family tree) [[McDonald-9662|Kelly McDonald]], [[Lyons-5452|Mary Lyons]], [[Feminella-2|Vinny Feminella]], [[Curley-667|Lea Curley]], [[Harper-11736|Larina Harper]]
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{{Notables}}[[Category:Actors]] == M*A*S*H Television Series == === Actors === *[[D'Abruzzo-1|Alan Alda]]: Captain Benjamin "Hawkeye" Franklin Pierce (251 episodes) *[[Swit-1|Loretta Swit]]: Major Margaret "Hotlips" Houlihan (251 episodes) *[[Farah-12|Jamie Farr]]: Corporal Maxwell Q Klinger (215 episodes) *[[Christopher-474|William Christopher]]: Father Francis Mulcahy (213 episodes) *[[Bratsberg-5|Harry Morgan]]: Colonel Sherman T. Potter (180 episodes) *[[Farrell-1204|Mike Farrell]]: Captain B.J. Hunnicut (179 episodes) *[[Burghoff-2|Gary Burghoff]]: Corporal Walter "Radar" Eugene O'Reilly (173 episodes) *[[Nakahara-3|Kellye Nakahara]]: Lieutenant Kellye Yamato (167 episodes) *[[Stiers-19|David Ogden Stiers]]: Major Charles Emmerson Winchester III (131 episodes) *[[Linville-347|Larry Linville]]: Major Franklin "Frank" Marion Burns (121 episodes) *Jeff Maxwell: Igor Straminsky (81 episodes) *[[Rogers-11702|Wayne Rogers]]: Captain "Trapper" John McIntyre (74 episodes) *[[Stevenson-2644|McLean Stevenson]]: Lt. Colonel Henry Blake (73 episodes) *[[Bailey-10941|G. W. Bailey]]: Sergeant Luther Rizzo (14 episodes) === Connected to "The Tree" === *[[Bratsberg-5|Harry Morgan]] *[[Stiers-19|David Ogden Stiers]] *[[Swit-1|Loretta Swit]] *[[Farrell-1204|Mike Farrell]] *[[Stevenson-2644|McLean Stevenson]] *[[Christopher-474|William Christopher]] == Sources == * http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M*A*S*H_(TV_series) * http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0068098/
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The goal of this project is to digitize the various interconnected family trees outlined in Father A.D. MacDonald's 800+ page volume "Mabou Pioneers; A Genealogical Tracing of Some Pioneer Families Who Settled in Mabou and District". MANY of these profiles are already up on Wikitree thanks to the work of a few tireless individuals I have had the pleasure to work with through this website and other groups. There is a considerable (178/882 pages) preview of [https://books.google.ca/books/about/Mabou_Pioneers_Volume_1.html?id=VI3wAwAAQBAJ&redir_esc=y Mabou Pioneers] on Google Books. This project is of great personal importance to me, [[Sutherland-4166|Keenan Sutherland]], as Father A.D. is my Great-Grand-Uncle through my paternal Grandmother and her MacDonalds of Black River. Some tasks I'll be working on that I would love help with; * Proper citation of the book, I'm not going to worry too much about the specifics, but a Vol. 1 or Vol. 2 with a page number would be a nice start. I was just as guilty as the next person for just putting "Mabou Pioneers" or "1871 Canada Census" on profiles and it's time I went back and properly sourced profiles. * Cleaning up and merging existing duplicates is always appreciated. * Dropping a project tag on the profiles would also be helpful, but this is something that isn't really available to projects that aren't official on Wikitree. Something I will have to ask Wikitree to implement I believe, but I will work on this. Linking back to this page is possible though. * A long term goal of mine is to integrate a GIS database into some of the profiles and link out to a map (I'm a GIS Analyst in my day to day). We have terrific maps of the province of Nova Scotia (the Ambrose Church series) from the 1870-80s period that I am working on digitizing and hopefully sharing publicly. This would be a series of points (and maybe original land grants from the Crown Land Index sheets) on a modern map with the head of household and a link to the associated Wikitree profile. Finally there are still considerable family trees to sort out and add profiles to wikitree, feel free. The problem with many of the earlier settlers is that there are no dates associated with them in the Genealogies. If you're having trouble finding some base to work off I would suggest using resources such as; * [https://www.novascotiagenealogy.com/ Nova Scotia Historical Vital Statistics] * [https://www.electricscotland.com/canada/inverness/index.htm History of Inverness County (1922) by J.L. MacDougall], there are full digital PDFs of this floating around but if you really need to see something it's transcribed on the Electric Scotland website. * The 1811/18 Census Roll of Cape Breton, best access of this is through Holland's Description of Cape Breton on Ancestry, it has a transcribed index. However the originals can also be accessed on the NS Archives website. I realize the grand scale of something like this and I cannot fathom how Father A.D. compiled this tremendous piece of literature through the 1950s and 60s. His dedication is not wasted on me. Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=18013733 send me a private message]. Thanks! Keenan Sutherland == Mabou Pioneers Page Index == # 081 - [[Basker-7|Basker; Joseph]] # 084 - [[Batherson-5|Batherson; John]] # 088 - [[Beaton-490|Beaton; Alexander "of Skye"]] # 095 - [[Beaton-390|Beaton; "Pioneer Angus" of Little Judique]] # 147 - [[Beaton-499|Beaton; John son of Alexander of Skye]] # 176 - [[Beaton-500|Beaton; Alexander youngest son of Alexander of Skye]] # 180 - [[Beaton-592|Beaton; John "Iain Alasdair an Tailleir"]] # 189 - [[Beaton-1233|Beaton; John "Iain Alasdair Bhain"]] # 224 - [[Boyle-35|Boyle; Angus]] # 232 - [[Burke-8430|Burke; Thomas]] # 238 - [[Cameron-4371|Cameron; Angus "Aonghas Dubh"]] # 262 - [[Cameron-16314 |Cameron; Allan "North East Mabou"]] # 285 - [[Campbell-64320|Campbell; Angus "the Bleeder"]] # 292 - [[Campbell-25471|Campbell; John "Iain Mac Dhomhnuill Mhoir"]] # 311 - [[Campbell-31425|Campbell; Samuel]] # 334 - [[Doyle-7409|Doyle, James]] # 377 - [[Grant-16905|Grant; William]] # 380 - [[MacArthur-395|MacArthur; Allan]] # 380 - [[MacArthur-490|MacArthur; Duncan]] # 400 - [[MacDonald-6923|MacDonald; Allan "California" ]] # 413 - [[MacDonald-11002|MacDonald; John "the Baron"]] # 430 - [[MacDonald-4101|MacDonald; Captain Angus "Tulloch"]] # 467 - [[MacDonald-8704|MacDonald; Angus "Cross"]] # 484 - [[MacDonald-9353|MacDonald; Angus "Aonghas Mac Ghilleasbuig"]] # 518 - [[MacKinnon-1253|MacKinnon; John "Ruadh"]] # 623 - [[MacDonnell-342|MacDonnell; Thomas "Ban" of Judique]] # 633 - [[Unknown-661900|MacEachern; Mary widow of John of Eigg]] # 641 - [[MacEachen-33|MacEachen; Hugh "Eoghan Dubh" of Mabou Harbour]] # 654 - [[MacInnis-239|MacInnis; Alexander "Taillear" of Mabou Ridge]] # 660 - [[MacInnis-209|MacInnis; Angus "Aonghas Og" or West Lake Ainslie]] # 671 - [[MacIsaac-47|MacIsaac; John "an Duine" of Rear Judique Interval]] # 692 - [[MacIsaac-21|MacIsaac; Angus of MacIsaac's Pond (Inverness Harbour)]] # 697 - [[MacIsaac-14|MacIsaac; Allan "Ailean Neill" of Broad Cove Shore]] # 710 - [[MacIsaac-242|MacIsaac; Murdock of Broad Cove Interval]] # 715 - [[MacKillop-55|MacKillop; Alexander son of Duncan]] # 727 - [[MacLean-2597|MacLean; Alexander "Alasdair Gobha"]] # 731 - [[MacLean-4630|MacLean; Malcolm "Calum Gobha"]] # 748 - [[MacMillan-332|MacMillan; Alexander "Alasdair Mor"]] # 751 - [[MacMillan-1604|MacMillan; Allan "the Dancer"]] # 754 - [[Macneil-148|MacNeil; Neil "Pearson" of Mabou Bridge]] # 767 - [[MacNeil-778|MacNeil; Alexander "the Sergeant"]] # 770 - [[MacNeil-1080|MacNeil; Hector "Eachann Mor" of Southeast Mabou]] # 773 - [[Mcphee-1087|MacPhee; Neil "the Pioneer"]] # 778 - [[McPhee-1333|MacPhee, Archibald "the Pioneer"]] # 783 - [[MacPherson-1268|MacPherson; John of Black River]] # 790 - [[MacPherson-581|MacPherson; Murdock of Southwest Mabou]] # 796 - [[MacQuarrie-394|MacQuarrie; Neil]] # 804 - [[Nicholson-3088|Nicholson; Angus son of John]] # 810 - [[Rankin-6517|Rankin; Donald son of John "the General"]] # 814 - [[Rankin-3282|Rankin; John "the Immigrant"]] # 831 - [[Rankin-6515|Rankin; Angus son of John "the General"]] # 855 - [[Walker-30189|Walker; "Old John"]] # 865 - [[Walker-35564|Walker; "Old Angus"]]
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[[Category:Mac Interest Group]] ==Purpose of this Group== An Interest Group for those that do their genealogy on a Mac, iPads and iPhones. Sharing tips on software and shortcuts to make our work easier. == Using G2G to ask questions == When asking questions on G2G, be sure to add '''Space:Mac_Interest_Group''' in the WikiTree ID / URL space and the '''Tag: mac''' in the Tags space. While we now discuss all Apple produces, the tag '''mac''' has been used historically and helps retain all past questions. ==To Join this Group== Clicking on the Privacy Tab above and then Click on "request to be put on trusted list" under Join this List. ==After joining== To make certain your name and profile appears in the Mac Group Page please post the following line to to the top of your personal profile page: [[Category:Mac Interest Group]] Copy and paste everything on that line including the double brackets. This will add you to our category page. Then add your name to the list below by clicking on the Edit tab. ==Members== *[[Stills-18|Michael Stills]] 13 inch Macbook Air (mid 2012). Using Mac since 2011. Long-time Windows user before I became a Mac convert. I dabble with my wife and mother's iPads and have been known to sneak in Wikitree on my iPhone 6. I keep them all updated with the latest operating system. *[[Irvin-110|Gail Cox]] on a 13 inch Macbook Air running system 10.7. I have been a mac user since the very early Mac 512 in the 1980's. *[[Cooper-1|Kitty Cooper]] Mac iPad, Desktop and laptop (in that order). [http://www.geditcom.com/ GEDitCOM II] software on desktop and laptop. [http://www.ritter.demon.co.uk/Projects/gedview.html GedView] on the iPad *[[Rockwell-390|Toby Rockwell]] Macbook Air 10.12.5 OSX Been a dual Windows/Apple user forever. *[[Forrester-158|Keith Baker]] iMac 21.5" Desktop running OS 10.8.5 (Mountain Lion). *[[Cates-371|Matthew Cates]]: I currently use a late 2008 13" Macbook loaded with [http://www.familytreemaker.com Family Tree Maker] for all of my genealogy research. My specs include a 2GHz Intel Core 2 Duo, 8GB 1067MHz DDR3, NVIDIA GeForce 9400M with 256MB, 160GB HD. I am currently running Mac OS X Lion 10.7.5. *[[Smith-32867|Jillaine Smith]] uses a MacBook Pro, iPad and iPhone. The use of iPad and especially iPhone on wikitree is very frustrating but I've found some workarounds. *[[Baham-134|Denyse Baham]] iMac, MacBook, iPad, iPhone - I have been using Apple Macintosh computers since the mid 1980s. *[[B-404|Anne B]] I have two brand new iMac's (yosemite) in my office (his and hers) plus the old one, and a MacBook that travels with me and goes to the kitchen when needed and my father's really old notebook, that has his genealogy notes on it. (Sept 2015) *[[Maranda-80|Michael M]] Multiple apple devices. Mostly use the laptop here. *[[C-325|Joanne C]] MacBook Pro, iTouch and iPad. Been a Mac user since 2010. I started out using MacFamily Tree software but soon switched to Reunion. I also have Reunion for iPad which is handy when I’m out and need to refer to a family and I don’t have my laptop. *[[Linch-34|Kitty Linch]] Currently a MacBook & an iMac. My first Mac was a Plus back in 1986... Does anyone else use ''Reunion'' for their own records? *[[Kilcar-1|John Kilcar]] 27" iMac [El Capitan], iPad and iPhone. Using both [http://www.syniumsoftware.com/macfamilytree/ Mac Family Tree] and [http://www.syniumsoftware.com/mobilefamilytree/ Mobile Family Tree] apps to aid recording of research and maintaining my tree. * [[Vincent-18 |Bill Vincent]] Currently using a ''MacBook Pro'', ''iPad 3'', and ''iPhone 6 Plus''. Began computer genealogy on a ''Mac Plus'' in 1986. Using ''Reunion'' software since it's early introduction on a HyperCard platform. * [[Birth-4|Markus Birth]] Recent Apple convert (previously long-time Linux user) with a M1 MBP using Gramps, but eyeing at other tools also. ==Tips== *One of the Utilities I find I can't do without is Typinator. Typinator expands text. You can find their page [http://www.ergonis.com/products/typinator/ HERE]. It is so useful when citing the same source on different profiles. I type two letters that I assign and I get the entire source in one swoop. [[Irvin-110|Gail Cox]] *(October 7, 2014) I found a couple of similar apps today and posted a G2G message about them. [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g/102537/couple-of-great-imac-and-ipad-apps Check it out!] [[Cooper-1|Kitty Cooper-1 Smith]] *(17 Aug 2014) [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g/93327/anyone-using-macros-for-mac?show=93327#q93327 Macros or Key Assignments] * typically if you click on a link to wikitree from email '''on the iPhone''', wikitree insists you log in. Every time. I.e., wikitree does not retain login information when accessed by an iPhone. Work around: be logged in to wikitree thru your web browser. From email on the iPhone, click-hold on the hyperlink in the email message. From popup menu, select Copy. Double-tap the phone's Home button to switch to your web browser. Go to the window where you're already logged in to wikitree. Paste the URL into the address box. You won't be asked to login again. 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[[Category:MacBeth Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] __NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The MacBeth Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/MacBeth MacBeth] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the MacBeth name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England MacBeth's), by time period (18th Century MacBeth's), or by topic (MacBeth DNA, MacBeth Occupations, MacBeth Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the MacBeth Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[McBeath-43|Gregory (McBeath) MacBeth]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=MacBeth}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * * * == Task List == #Work cooperatively together with other MacBeth profile managers to create the best MacBeth branch possible. #Search out original rather than derivative documentation and add sources to MacBeth profiles. #Write comprehensive, well-sourced biographies for MacBeth profiles. #Check for duplicates and request merges. #If you are a male with the MacBeth surname or a variant and haven't already, please consider testing your yDNA {and add to the FTDNA MacBeth DNA study} ==Membership== * * * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/McBeth McBeth] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/McBeath McBeath] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/MacBeath MacBeath]
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[[Category:One Name Studies Project, Showcase]] [[Category:Macbryde Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Macbryde-1|Bruce Macbryde]] or leave a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! *If you would like to be a '''Project Member''', please add '''[[Category:Macbryde Name Study]] ''' to your profile above Biography Heading *'''McBride, McBryde, Macbryde Ancestor Pages''': Add the following to the top of your McBride, McBryde, Macbryde profiles ABOVE THE Biography Heading if you'd like them to be part of the study: '''{{One Name Study|name=Macbryde}}''' ===Spelling=== * MacBride, * McBride, * Macbryde, * McBryde, * MacBryde * Macbraid, * MacBridan, * McKillbride, * McGillbride, * Macilvride, * Mackelbreed, * Bridson, * Brydson, * Kilbride, * Gilbride, * MacBridan, * MacIlvride, * MacBraid and many more. Spelling Differences among names are usually trivial no matter how much pride a person has in a particular version. Most of our ancestors were illiterate until recently, especially if they were Gaelic speakers. Most Gaels were not taught to read or write their own language. In contrast with English, Gaelic speakers place more emphasis on the spoken language than on the written form. This means that Gaelic spelling is constantly being modified to match the spoken form, Irish in 1948 and Scottish Gaelic in 1982. However, there are constant revisions and up-dates. In addition, Gaelic speakers did not need nor use family names until they began to interact with the English speaking culture. The Gaelic naming system is quite different and either shows a person’s lineage or some personal attribute. “Donald of the race of Donald”. “Donald, Son of John”, and “Donny Little” all might be the same person. Landholders were known by the name of their holdings — “Locheil”, “Corriemony”, “Keppoch”. Most persons first had their names written for them by others — ministers, schoolmasters, government officials or ship captains. These people wrote as they heard the name., often differently from one time to the next. In modern spellings, one can find the second part of the surname capitalised or in lower case, “MacBryde” and “Macbryde”. This style was adopted in the nineteenth century to distinguish between a person who was actually the son of a man named Donald (Mac Donald) or one of the general clan surname (Macbryde). This soon lost its meaning. == Goals == This is a One-Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the surname McBride/Macbryde and its variants. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. ===Meaning=== As a Scottish name, McBride is derived from the Gaelic "Mac Gille Brighde," meaning "son of the servant of (St.) Brigit." The Scottish Gaelic word for church "cill Bríghde," became a place name (Kilbride, in Lanarkshire) and some bearers of McBride may have originally taken their surnames from this. ===Origin=== The name's earliest recorded roots are from County Donegal in Ireland. According to legend, both the Scottish and the Irish branches are descended from the son of the servant of (St.) Brigit, the virgin Abbess of Kildare who died 525 A.D. Gaelic Mac Brighde for earlier Mac GilleBrighde, 'son of the servant of Bride,' virgin abbess of Kildare who died 525 A.D. Cristinus McBryd, a man of Thomas de Moravia, had remission of a fine in 1329 (ER., I, p. 592). Giolla Calluim mc ilebhride mhic Phersoin chille-comain (Ref. Celt., I, p. 136). John McGilbride was captain of Bute, 1370—75, and Macbride is an old name in Arran. In 1684 the name appears as McBryd, McBrid, and McKbrid (Parish). The form Macilbride was much used in olden time in the lordship of Doune: Makilbred, Makgilbred, M'Gilbrid, 1489—90. M'Ilvreid 1612. The archdeacon of the Isles in 1476 was M'Ylwyrd, made clearer in 1480 by Makkilbreid. See also Macbridan and Macilvhide. Mc ilbryd 1685. — The Surnames of Scotland (1946) by George Fraser Black (1866-1948) Mac Giolla Brighde Belongs mainly to Co. Donegal. In east Ulster it is sometimes of Scottish origin. IF 36*, 61; MIF 12* — A Guide to Irish Names (1964) by Edward MacLysaght “Son of the Servant of Bride” (Mac Gille Brighde). — South African Surnames (1965) by Eric Rosenthal (Irish) The son of the servant of St. Brigid. — Dictionary of American Family Names (1956) by Elsdon Coles Smith ===The Highland Scots=== 1. Origin. According to tradition the ancestors of the Highlanders originated in central Asia and slowly migrated through Asia Minor, Egypt, Southern Europe, and into Ireland, originally called Scotia.+ About 503 A.D. a general migration began from Ireland into western Scotland. The first wave settled in Airer Gaelhel, land of the Gaels, later called Argyll. Migrations from Ireland continued but by 795 the development of Gaelic clans was independent of Ireland. 2. Development of the Clans. The Scottish highlands were inhabited by Picts when the Gaels arrived from Ireland. The latter people were Christians and the Picts were pagan. The great missionary, Columba, came over from Ireland as early as 563 and through his efforts, many of the Picts were converted. Conversion led to some intermarriage between the Picts and Gaels, but there were still reasons for conflict between the two peoples. Gradually, for security and other reasons, the Gaels, or Highlanders, began to band together into clans. The chief of the strongest branch or family in a clan became chief of the clan. Thereafter the title was usually hereditary.” ===MacBride, MacBryde are Septs of Clan Donald=== Clan Donald is one of the largest Scottish clans. The MacDonald clan has many separate branches: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clan_Donald#cite_note-highcouncilofclandonald.org-Macdonald-47 These are the Clan Donald branches with extant chiefs, including the main Clan Donald followed by their Gaelic patronymics: Lord Macdonald who is the High Chief of Clan Donald whose ancestor was the Lord of the Isles. The MacDhomnhaill. MacDonald of Sleat MacUisdean. MacDonald of Clanranald. Mac Mhic Ailean. MacDonnell of Glengarry. Mac Mhic Alasdair. MacDonald of Keppoch. Mac Mhic Raghnaill. McDonell of Antrim chiefs hold the title Earl of Antrim. Mac Somhairle Buidhe. Clan MacAlister. MacAlasdair. These are the other branches of the Clan Donald without extant chiefs: MacDonald of Ardnamurchan or MacIain of Ardnamurchan. Mac Iain Aird nam Murachan. MacDonald of Lochalsh now part of the Macdonalds of Sleat. MacDonald of Glencoe Mac Iain Abrach. MacDonald of Dunnyveg or McDonnells of the Glens or Clan Donald South. Mac Iain Mhoir. ===Kingdom by Celtic Inheritance & Conquest=== Donald of Islay (c. 1185 to 1269) - known as King Somerled ancestor of the MacDonalds. Donald of Islay’s father, Raghnaill, inherited lands, (acquired by force by his father, Somhairlidh) in Kintyre, Islay, and half of Arran. The other half of Arran and the Isle of Bute went to his younger brother, Angus MacDonald. Donald of Islay (c. 1185 to 1269) - known as King Somerled, then inherited his father’s lands (islands). Donald and his uncle Dougal then sailed together to Norway to affirm their rights to rule their Isles from King Håkon himself. These Hebridean Kings, including Donald and Dougal were precariously balanced between the larger kingdoms of Norway’s King Håkon, England’s King Henry III, and Scotland’s Alexander. According to historian Hugh Macdonald, Donald of Islay eventually slew his uncle Dougal. Scotland’s King Alexander then sent Sir William Rollock as envoy demanding Donald of Islay submit to the Scottish King’s authority. Donald of Islay responded with the account of his obtaining from King Håkon the right to rule the lands that his grandfather Somhairlidh had acquired by force. Apparently Donald of Islay lost all confidence that the King’s envoy would faithfully present his case to the King of Scotland so he killed him and sent the body to the king as his reply! The Chronicles of the Isle of Man tell us that in 1192 Raghnaill mac Somhairlidh and his sons were defeated in battle against his brother Angus. But in 1210 Angus and all 3 of his sons were killed at Morvern in the battle against the Norsemen from the Isle of Skye. Raghnaill took over Arran and Bute after this brother’s line was extinguished. Those islands then became part of Donald of Islay‘s domain. The Annals of Ulster Senait state that in 1210 Raghnall mac Somhairlidh fought a battle with and slaughtered the men of Sciadh (Skye). Donald of Islay would have been 25 at that time. Donald of Islay‘s life was in constant strife with his MacDougal cousins in Argyll and Lorne and his Olafson cousins who ruled the Isle of Man, Skye, and the Outer Hebrides. Several Irish legends remain of battles fought when Raghnaill mac Somhairlidh and his sons raided Ireland, Scotland, the Hebrides, and the Isle of Man. Nyvaigs transported Dougal’s and Raghnaill’s troops to Ireland, through the Northern Isles and as far as Norway just as Somhairlidh‘s armies travelled Per Mare Per Terras (By Sea and By Land) to establish this sea kingdom from Islay to Skye that became the Triath nan Eilean or Kingdom of the Isles. Donald of Islay Seeks the Pope’s Absolution Donald of Islay went to Rome with his entire entourage, including seven priests, seeking the Pope’s absolution for past transgressions of God’s law. Donald of Islay presented himself before Pope Innocent IV to submit to the will of God and the Church. When the Pope asked Donald of Islay if he would submit to whatever punishment the Church saw fit, he said he would agree to be burned in a cauldron of molten lead if necessary. The Pope saw him as truly penitent and may have comforted Donald of Islay by telling him the Legend of St. Julian, another man who had taken many lives, but through penitence had become the patron Saint of warriors & even murderers. Pope Innocent IV sent him back to rule his island kingdom with a full Papal absolution. For the rest of his life (at least 20 years) Donald demonstrated a resolve to serve his fellow men and the Church (following the example of St. Julian). He built the monastery of Sadell on Kintyre dedicated to the Virgin Mary and donated large land grants to the monastery as well as an island to the Nuns of Iona. He also had erected standing crosses on several isles of his kingdom. The Kildalton cross may predate Donald, but it stood on his home island and prominently displays engraved scenes of Cain slaying Abel, Abraham preparing to slay his son as a sacrifice, and David slaying a lion. The Kildalton cross wasn’t commissioned by Donald, but it certainly was a prominent feature of the island Donald called home. Living to such an advanced age was not typical of the warrior kings of his day. Few lived to their 50’s, let alone Donald of Islay‘s 80+ years, and few had an opportunity to “make peace with his Maker”. The last fourth of his life was in sharp contrast to the reputation he had earned over a half-century. It is obvious that it was important to Donald that he be remembered as more than a warrior king. Though absolved by the Pope, he was not as easily forgiven by his enemies. Precariously Balanced Island Kingdom, Triath nan Eilean In 1263 the Norse King Håkon Håkonsson (son of the Norse king who had affirmed Donald of Islay’s right to rule) personally brought a fleet to halt the Scottish encroachment upon his vassal Hebridean Isle Kingdoms. The resulting horrendous Battle of Largs was devastating to both Norway and Scotland. The death of Håkon Håkonsson upset the balance of power that had allowed the existence of the Hebridean Isle Kingdoms. They were now left to King Alexander’s unfettered designs on the Isles. In fact, most Scottish histories ignore Somhairlidh’s driving the Norse from Argyll and the Isles and his establishment of the Triath nan Eilean over a century before Largs. They point to Largs as when Scotland’s King Alexander drove the Norse from the Scottish Hebrides. Prior to Largs Scotland faced its own continual skirmishes along the border with England. With Scotland otherwise occupied the Hebridean Kings were content to be vassal kings to England and/or Norway rather than being absorbed into the Kingdom of Scotland. The Hebridean Kingdoms remained Celtic style vassal kingdoms while Scotland moved toward a European style feudal system with one monarch served by Lords instead of vassal kings. Rather than committing his sizable forces to either side in the battle of Largs there is a conspicuous absence of the aged Donald of Islay. Some have claimed Donald’s son Angus sided with King Håkon, but immediately changed allegiance after Scotland’s “victory”. Others question that Largs represented a clear victory for either Scotland’s Alexander III or Norway’s King Håkon. If the victor at Largs was not clear, the Hebridean Isle Kingdoms clearly lost the autonomy they had enjoyed under Håkon. They stubbornly continued to govern themselves as they had for centuries, but other than Robert the Bruce, most of the Scottish kings considered them “rebellious subjects” rather than vassal kings. The Death of Donald of Islay Íle The Sleat historian Hugh Macdonald claimed that Church of Columba at Iona, recorded Donald of Islay died at Shippinage (Skipness, Argyll, Scotland) in 1289. That would have made him 104! Most Clan Donald historians agree that 1269 is more likely and supported by the lack of documentation mentioning his activities after 1269. But his last years were devoid of conflict and in service to man and Church which didn’t “make the news” in the 13th century any more than it does today. The 1269 date would have made Donald of Islay 84 when he died. With his ancestor Conn cued cathach, Donald of Islay could well claim the title “of a hundred battles”. In classic Celtic manner each of Donald of Islay’s three sons, Angus Mhòir, Alexander, and Somhairlidh inherited portions of the island kingdom now referred to as branches of Clan Donald. Angus Mhòir was elected the next Triath nan Eilean (King of the Isles) and tried to continue his father’s policy to ally with England (as did the Balliol house of Scotland) in order to maintain the island kingdom’s independence. The departure from this position only came after Angus Mhòir’s younger son, Angus Og maintained a close, personal friendship with Robert the Bruce. Under the leadership of Angus Og the Islesmen fought and won Scotland’s independence with The Bruce at Bannockburn. Angus Og accepted The Bruce’s offer to grant him the lands held by Dougal chiefs under King Balliol. The Bruce’s condition was that the lands granted would be to the Lord of the Isles (rather than King). In this manner, Donald of Islay’s Triath nan Eilean (Kingdom of the Isles) voluntarily became the Lordship of the Isles and part of King Robert the Bruce’s feudal Scotland. Ironically the Lordship continued for 224 years after the death of Donald of Islay before James IV demanded forfeiture after learning that a previous Lord of the Isles had entered into treaties with England. The Lordship of the Isles was forfeited to the Royal Family where it remains today. After the forfeiture there arose the Gaelic saying in the Highlands and Islands “Chan eil aoibhneas gun Chlann Donald of Islay” which means “There is no joy without Clan Donald.” Origins of the Clan The Norse-Gaelic Clan Donald traces its descent from Domhnall mac Raghnaill (d. circa 1250), whose father Reginald or Ranald was styled 'King of the Isles' and 'Lord of Argyll and Kintrye'. Ranald's father, Somerled was styled 'King of the Hebrides' and was killed campaigning against Malcolm IV of Scotland at the Battle of Renfrew in 1164. Clan Donald shares a descent from Somerled with Clan MacDougall, who trace their lineage from his elder son, Blake Donald. Gaelic tradition gave Somerled a Celtic descent in the male line, as the medieval Seanachies traced his lineage through a long line of ancestors back to Colla Uais and Conn of the Hundred Battles. Thus, Clan Donald claimed to be both Clann Cholla and Siol Chuinn (Children of Colla and Seed of Conn). Possibly the oldest piece of poetry attributed to the MacDonalds is a brosnachadh (an incitement to battle) which was said to have been written in 1411, on the day of the Battle of Harlaw. The first lines of the poem begin 'A Chlanna Cuinn cuimhnichibh / Cruas an am na h-iorghaile,' (Ye children of Conn remember hardihood in the time of battle). A later poem made to John of Islay (1434 - 1503), last of the MacDonald Lords of the Isles, proclaims 'Cennus Ghaoidheal do Chlainn Cholla, coir a fhogra,' (The Headship of the Gael to the family of Colla, it is right to proclaim it), giving MacDonald's genealogy back to Colla Uais. However, a recent DNA study has shown that Somerled may have been of Norse descent in his male line. By testing the Y-DNA of males bearing the surnames MacDonald, MacDougall, MacAlister, and their variants it was found that a substantial proportion of men tested shared the same Y-DNA and a direct paternal ancestor. This distinct Y-chromosome found in Scotland has been regarded as showing Norse descent in the British Isles. According to the Clan Donald DNA Project about 22% of tested participants have this signature of Somerled. Scottish-Norwegian War The MacDonalds had always supported Norway. However, this alliance broke when the Norwegians were defeated at the Battle of Largs in 1263 by Scottish forces. Norway's King Haakon was defeated and his fleet was wrecked by the skilled manoeuvres of King Alexander III of Scotland and the Clan MacDougall. Three years later, the Norwegians submitted their last islands to the Scottish crown. Aonghas Mór, the son of Domhnall, then made peace with King Alexander III of Scotland. Wars of Scottish Independence MacDonald, Lord of the Isles In the 14th century during the Wars of Scottish Independence, the MacDonalds fought with Robert the Bruce at the Battle of Bannockburn in 1314. It was Donald's great-grandson, Angus Og of Islay who was the 6th Lord of the Isles who sheltered King Robert the Bruce. Angus led a small band of Islesmen at the Battle of Bannockburn. In recognition of Clan Donalds support King Robert the Bruce proclaimed that Clan Donald would always occupy the honored position on the right-wing of the Scottish army. LORD OF THE ISLES BEGINS The clan takes its name 'Donald' from the name of the 1st Lord of the Isles who was the grandson of King Somerled who lived until 1269. Donald's son was the original 'Mac' which means 'son of'. In 1380 the Clan MacLean, Clan MacLeod and Clan Mackinnon were together all defeated in battle by Donald Macdonald, Lord of the Isles, who vindicated his right as Lord of the Isles. 15th-century Earldom of Ross The title and territory of the Earl of Ross had originally been held by the Chief of Clan Ross. However, Angus Og's grandson, Domhnall of Islay, Lord of the Isles married the first female heiress of the Earl of Ross. He later successfully claimed the position of Earl of Ross through marriage. This was secured by the Battle of Harlaw on 24 July 1411 where most of the highland clans supported Donald in preventing the Duke of Albany and his army of Scottish Lowlanders from claiming the position for himself. However by 1415 the Earldom of Ross was lost as Murdoch Stewart, Duke of Albany had seized Dingwall Castle and Easter Ross. Domhnall prepared for war and proclaimed himself 'Lord of Ross'. Although Albany appointed his own son John Stewart, 2nd Earl of Buchan as the new Earl of Ross. However, later the MacDonald chiefs would again become the Earls of Ross, firstly Alexander of Islay, Earl of Ross and then his son John of Islay, Earl of Ross who surrendered the earldom in 1476 to James Stewart, Duke of Ross. MACDONALD'S CASTLES Castles that have been in possession of the MacDonalds over the centuries have included: Finlaggan Castle is located on an island, on Loch Finlaggan, on the Isle of Islay. It was the seat of the chief of Clan Donald, Lord of the Isles. Armadale Castle on the Isle of Skye was built in 1825 and today houses a MacDonald Clan centre which is open to the public. Knock Castle (Isle of Skye) is a ruined Macdonald castle located on the Isle of Skye. Duntulm Castle is a ruined Macdonald castle located on the Isle of Skye. Aros Castle is a ruined MacDonald castle located on the Isle of Mull. Claig Castle is a ruined MacDonald castle located on the Isle of Jura. Kildonan Castle is a ruined MacDonald castle located on the Isle of Arran. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kildonan_Castle Ardtornish Castle is a ruined MacDonald castle located on the peninsula Morvern. Dunaverty Castle is a ruined MacDonald castle, off the coast of Kintyre, known as Blood Rock because of the incident known as the Dunaverty Massacre which took place there. Castle Tioram, Loch Moidart, Lochaber was the seat of the Clan MacDonald of Clan Ranald. Borve Castle was another castle of the MacDonalds of Clan Ranald. Ormiclate Castle was another castle of the MacDonalds of Clan Ranald. Invergarry Castle, built on the Raven's Rock was the seat of the Clan MacDonnell of Glengarry. . Strome Castle on the shore of Loch Carron was an earlier castle of the MacDonnells of Glengarry. Dunluce Castle in Ireland was the seat of the Clan MacDonnell of Antrim, Earls of Antrim. Glenarm Castle in Ireland was another castle of the MacDonnells of Antrim. Dunyvaig Castle on the Isle of Islay was the seat of the Clan MacDonald of Dunnyveg. Dunscaith Castle on the Isle of Skye was the seat of the Clan MacDonald of Sleat. Mingarry Castle in Kilchoan, Lochaber was the seat of the Clan MacDonald of Ardnamurchan. CLAN CHIEFS: The current chief of Clan Donald is the Right Honourable Godfrey James Macdonald of Macdonald, 8th Lord Macdonald, Chief of the Name and Arms of Macdonald, High Chief of Clan Donald and 34th hereditary Chief of Clan Donald. He descends directly from the ancient Kings and Lords of the Isles. http://www.highcouncilofclandonald.org/Macdonald.html CLAN PROFILE Gaelic Name: MacDhomhnuill. Motto: Per mare per terras (By sea and by land). Plant Badge: Heather. Lands: The Western Isles. Origin of Name: Gaelic, Domhnull (World ruler). SEPTS OF CLAN DONALD: Septs of Clan Donald include the following. Other branches of Clan Macdonald have different septs. Alexander, Beath, Beaton, Bethune, Bowie, Colson, Connall, Connell,Cram,Crum, Danalds, Darroch, Donald, Donaldson, Donillson, Donnelson, Drain, Galbraith, Galt, Gilbride, Gorrie, Gowan, Gowrie, Hawthorn, Hewison, Houstoun, Howison, Hughson, Hutcheonson, Hutchinson, Hutchison, Isles, Kellie, Kelly, Kinnell, Mac a' Challies, MacBeth, MacBeath, MacBheath, MacBride, MacBryde, MacCaishe, MacCall, MacCash, MacCeallaich, MacCodrum, MacColl, MacConnell, MacCook, MacCooish, MacCrain, MacCuag, MacCuish, MacCuitein, MacCutcheon, MacDaniell, Macdrain, MacEachern, MacElfrish, MacElheran, MacGorrie, MacGorry, MacGoun, MacGowan, MacGown, MacHugh, MacHutchen, MacHutcheon, MacIan, Macilreach, Macilriach, Macilleriach, Macilrevie, Macilvride, Macilwraith, MacKean, MacKellachie, MacKellaig, MacKelloch, MacKiggan, MacKinnell, MacLairish, MacLardie, MacLardy, MacLarty, MacLaverty, MacLeverty, MacMurchie, MacMurdo, MacMurdoch, MacO'Shannaig, MacQuistan, MacQuisten, MacRaith, MacRorie, MacRory, MacRuer, MacRurie(MacRury- Contester of the Lord of the Isles), MacShannachan, MacSorley, MacSporran, MacSwan, MacWhannell, Martin, May, McReyolds, McRuer, Murchie, Murchison, Murdoch, Murdoson, O'Drain, O'May, O'Shannachan, O'Shaig, O'Shannaig, Patton, Purcell, Revie, Reoch, Riach, Rorison, Shannon, Sorley, Sporran, Train, Whannel, Wheelans, Wheelens, Whillans, Whillens, Wilkie, Wilkinson, Wilkins, Willans, Willens 3. The Clan Macdonald. The largest and most powerful of the Highland Clans was undoubtedly the Clan Macdonald. The history of the Mcdonalds goes back at least to the 13th century, when the Lord of the Isles, ruler of the western coast and off-shore islands, was also chief of the Clan Macdonald.‘ The great clan broke up in 1494 into a number of Macdonald clans, but the most powerful remained the Clan Macdonald of the Isles. This great clan was divided into "North", adjoining the McLeods of Skye, North Uist and West Uist, and "South", on Isla and Jura Is- lands, and in Argyll (or Argyllshire). 4. Septs of the Clan Macdonald. Many of the Highland families, even large and powerful families never achieved recognition as separate clans. These families instead, became sub-clans, or septs, of larger and more powerful groups, or clans. The Clan Macdonald included far more septs than any of the other clans. In fact, over one hundred Scottish names appear as septs of the Clan Macdonald, including Bethune, Gilbride, MacBride, McEachern, Purcell, and many others. The "South" group of the Clan included the MacBride's, and they lived largely in the Kintyre (Cantire and a variety of spellings) area of Argyllshire. Thus in Scotland, the MacBride's apparently did not have a family crest or coat of arms of their own, but the family crest dates back into Irish history. ===Arran, an island in North Ayrshire - county Bute=== My earliest sourced Ancestor comes from Arran in county Bute, Peter Kerr MacBryde (other possible spellings are MacBride or McBride) born 6 Sep 1801, died 10 Jul 1875. Peter was born as MacBride most likely in Shannochie/Shennachie on the south end of Arran. Death notice has him as Peter Kerr Macbryde. Portsmouth, Kingston Cemetery records: Peter Kerr MacBryde 1800-1875. Peter's father was most likely Thomas McBride, mother Margaret MacDouglad. However, MyHeritage Family Trees, has this record: "Mary MacBryde (born Adams) married John MacBryde.They had one son: Peter Kerr MacBryde". Arran is an island in North Ayrshire (Gaelic: Siorrachd Inbhir Àir), formerly a county in the southwestern Strathclyde region of Scotland, that today makes up the Council Areas of South, East, and North Ayrshire, in the Firth of Clyde, where the name has long existed. Kildonan Castle is a ruined MacDonald castle located on the Isle of Arran. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kildonan_Castle Arran or the Isle of Arran (/ˈærən/; Scottish Gaelic: Eilean Arainnpronounced [elan ˈarɪɲ]), at 432 square kilometres (167 sq mi), is the largest island in the Firth of Clyde and the seventh-largest Scottish island. Historically part of Buteshire, it is in the unitary council area of North Ayrshire. In the 2011 census, it had a resident population of 4,629. Though culturally and physically similar to the Hebrides, it is separated from them by the Kintyre peninsula. It is divided into highland and lowland areas by the Highland Boundary Fault and has been described as a "geologist's paradise". Arran has been continuously inhabited since the early Neolithic period. Numerous prehistoric remains have been found. From the 6th century onwards, Goidelic-speaking peoples from Ireland colonised it and it became a centre of religious activity. In the troubled Viking Age, Arran became the property of the Norwegian crown, until formally absorbed by the kingdom of Scotland in the 13th century. The 19th-century "clearances" led to significant depopulation and the end of the Gaelic language and way of life. The economy and population have recovered in recent years, the main industry being tourism. There is a diversity of wildlife, including three species of tree endemic to the area. The island includes miles of coastal pathways, numerous hills and mountains, forested areas, rivers, small lochs and beaches. Its main beaches are at Brodick, Whiting Bay, Kildonan, Sannox and Blackwaterfoot. ===Etymology=== Most of the islands of Scotland have been occupied consecutively by speakers of at least four languages since the Iron Age. Many of the names of these islands have more than one possible meaning as a result. Arran is therefore not unusual in that the derivation of the name is far from clear. Mac an Tàilleir (2003) states that "it is said to be unrelated to the name Aran in Ireland" (which means "kidney-shaped", cf Irish ára "kidney"). Unusually for a Scottish island, Haswell-Smith (2004) offers a Brythonic derivation and a meaning of "high place" which at least corresponds with the geography — Arran is significantly loftier than all the land that immediately surrounds it along the shores of the Firth of Clyde. Any other Brythonic place names that may have existed were later replaced on Arran as the Goidelic-speaking Gaels spread from Ireland, via their adjacent kingdom of Dál Riata. During the Viking Age it became, along with most Scottish islands, the property of the Norwegian crown, at which time it may have been known as "Herrey" or "Hersey". As a result of this Norse influence, many current place names on Arran are of Viking origin. ===Geography and geology=== The island lies in the Firth of Clyde between Ayr and Ardrossan, and Kintyre. The profile of the north Arran hills as seen from the Ayrshire coast is referred to as the "Sleeping Warrior", due to its resemblance to a resting human figure. The highest of these hills is Goat Fell at 873.5 metres (2,866 ft).There are three other Corbetts, all in the north east: Caisteal Abhail, Cìr Mhòr and Beinn Tarsuinn. Beinn Bharrain is the highest peak in the north west at 721 metres (2,365 ft). The largest valley on the island is Glen Iorsa to the west, whilst narrow Glen Sannox (Gaelic: Gleann Shannaig) and Glen Rosa (Gaelic: Gleann Ròsa) to the east surround Goat Fell. The terrain to the south is less mountainous, although a considerable portion of the interior lies above 350 metres (1,150 ft), and A' Chruach reaches 512 metres (1,680 ft) at its summit.[14][15] There are two other Marilyns in the south, Tighvein and Beinn Bhreac. Arran is sometimes referred to as "Scotland in miniature", as it is divided into "Highland" and "Lowland" areas by the Highland Boundary Fault which runs north east to south west across Scotland.[16] Arran is a popular destination for geologists, who come to see intrusive igneous landforms such as sills and dykes, and sedimentary and meta-sedimentary rocks ranging in age from Precambrian to Mesozoic. Most of the interior of the northern half of the island is taken up by a large granite batholith that was created by substantial magmatic activity around 58 million years ago in the Paleogene period. This comprises an outer ring of coarse granite and an inner core of finer grained granite, which was intruded later. This granite was intruded into the Late Proterozoic to Cambrian metasediments of the Dalradian Supergroup. Other Paleogene igneous rocks on Arran include extensive felsic and composite sills in the south of the island, and the central ring complex, an eroded caldera system surrounded by a near-continuous ring of granitic rocks. Sedimentary rocks dominate the southern half of the island, especially Old and New Red Sandstone. Some of these sandstones contain fulgurites – pitted marks that may have been created by Permian lightning strikes. Large aeolian sand dunes are preserved in Permian sandstones near Brodick, showing the presence of an ancient desert. Within the central complex are subsided blocks of Triassic sandstone and marl, Jurassic shale, and even a rare example of Cretaceous chalk.[19][20] During the 19th century barytes was mined near Sannox. First discovered in 1840, nearly 5,000 tons were produced between 1853 and 1862. The mine was closed by the 11th Duke of Hamilton on the grounds that it "spoiled the solemn grandeur of the scene" but was reopened after the First World War and operated until 1938 when the vein ran out. Visiting in 1787, the geologist James Hutton found his first example of an unconformity to the north of Newton Point near Lochranza, which provided evidence for his Plutonist theories of uniformitarianism and about the age of the Earth. This spot is one of the most famous places in the study of geology. The Pleistocene glaciations almost entirely covered Scotland in ice, and Arran's highest peaks may have been nunataks at this time. After the last retreat of the ice at the close of the Pleistocene epoch sea levels were up to 70 metres (230 ft) lower than at present and it is likely that circa 14,000 BP the island was connected to mainland Scotland.[24] Sea level changes and the isostatic rise of land makes charting post-glacial coastlines a complex task, but it is evident that the island is ringed by post glacial raised beaches.] King's Cave on the south west coast is an example of an emergent landform on such a raised beach. This cave, which is over 30.5 metres (100 ft) long and up to 15.3 metres (50 ft) high, lies well above the present day sea level. There are tall sea cliffs to the north east including large rock slides under the heights of Torr Reamhar, Torr Meadhonach and at Scriden (An Scriodan) at the far north end of the island. ===MacBryde Notables=== ====The Two Roberts==== In 1933, two new students met on their first day at Glasgow School of Art. From then on they were inseparable. They lived and worked together. They became lovers. They stayed together throughout their lives. They shone at art school, then came to London, where their robust paintings soon became very fashionable. Yet a few years later, just as quickly, their work fell out of favour. They became increasingly impoverished, dependent on friends for bed and board, but they never stopped painting — or loving one another. They were both prolific drinkers. By 1966, they were both dead. The biography of Robert Colquhoun and Robert MacBryde ([[MacBryde-206|MacBryde-206]]) is so compelling that, even if their work had only been so-so, it’d still be a tale worth telling, a story of fickle fashion and the enduring power of true love. However, as this gripping retrospective proves, their paintings were remarkable — muscular, unsentimental and utterly unique. They came of age alongside Francis Bacon and Lucian Freud, whom they knew and in some respects resembled. Yet as you wander round this exhibition, their first ever two-man show, you realise the only artists they truly resembled were each other. Ostensibly, the Two Roberts (as their friends all called them) had quite a lot in common. Working-class lads from Ayrshire, they both left school at 15. They were both brilliant draughtsmen, from their earliest days at GSA. They both worked hard, despite the booze. All they ever wanted to do was paint. Their relationship was unpretentious. They never hid their homosexuality, even though it was illegal, yet many of their friends had no idea they were an item. They had a good time, most of the time, but their domestic tastes were simple. The work was what really mattered, and their abiding love for one another. They rarely collaborated, but their early paintings are very similar. Indeed, at first glance it’s often difficult to tell them apart. Yet, like a married couple in matching clothes, their underlying differences are far more interesting. MacBryde was more practical and sociable. Colquhoun was more prickly and taciturn. Their contrasting personalities are reflected in their art. In the first few rooms of this display, I had trouble working out who did what. Yet gradually, as your eye adjusts, it becomes clear that these stylistic similarities are superficial. Underneath, they’re very different, as distinct as Rubens and Van Dyck. MacBryde favoured still lives, Colquhoun preferred the human form. MacBryde’s paintings are calmer and more colourful. Colquhoun’s are more energetic and intense. Sign up to the Weekly Highlights email The best of the current issue – delivered straight to your inbox, every Thursday Colquhoun’s star always shone a bit more brightly than MacBryde’s. In their student days he came top, with MacBryde a close second. This pattern was repeated when they moved to London. MacBryde was admired, Colquhoun was fêted. In any other duo, MacBryde would have been the star turn, but as the less acclaimed and more efficient partner, he assumed responsibility for the daily drudgery, a fate that’s befallen a lot of talented wives. In this show Colquhoun’s paintings outnumber MacBryde’s by about two to one. MacBryde was the steady wife, Colquhoun the erratic husband. Colquhoun got more glory, but MacBryde held the fort. His pictures don’t shout so loud, but they’re more measured and sustained. In most artistic partnerships, this arrangement would be a recipe for fierce resentment. However, to his credit, MacBryde didn’t seem to mind at all. His letters, some included here, were resolutely breezy. Even when their careers collapsed, his correspondence remained upbeat. Since Colquhoun had been more prolific, rejection hit him harder. Because he was more introspective, the pain was more acute. Both men liked a drink, and as their drinking increased (as drinking tends to do) Colquhoun became more withdrawn. MacBryde drank and made merry. Colquhoun drank and drank. In 1962, after working through the night on what should have been his big comeback show, he collapsed and died in MacBryde’s arms. He was 47. MacBryde moved to Ireland and virtually abandoned painting. In 1966, aged 53, he was dancing in the street outside a pub when he was knocked down and killed by a passing car. His last artwork was an illustration for a minor literary magazine. What makes this story such a tragedy is that, beset by alcohol and penury, the pair’s art didn’t deteriorate in the slightest. Their later paintings, painted in poverty and obscurity, are just as powerful and original as their earlier work, sold by trendy galleries to major museums. If they’d lived and prospered, they could have continued for another 30 years. So why did they fall from grace so suddenly? The usual combination — bad luck and changing taste. Collectors and curators abandoned figuration for abstraction. They were evicted from their studio. One of their most important patrons inconveniently dropped dead. Yet the Two Roberts kept going, treating Kipling’s two imposters, triumph and disaster, just the same. Their greatest achievement, and the great achievement of this super show, is that the pictures they made when they were broke and forgotten in the 1950s are even more arresting than the ones they made in the 1940s, when they were championed by Kenneth Clark, bought by the Tate and MoMA and photographed by Vogue. Robert MacBryde ( [[MacBryde-206)|MacBryde-206)]] (1913–1966) was a Scottish still-life and figure painter and a theatre set designer. MacBryde was born in Maybole and worked in a factory for 5 years after leaving school. He studied art at Glasgow School of Art from 1932 to 1937. There, he met Robert Colquhoun with whom he established a lifelong gay relationship and professional collaboration, the pair becoming known as "the two Roberts". MacBryde studied and travelled in France and Italy, assisted by scholarships, returning to London in 1939. He shared studio space with Colquhoun, and the pair shared a house with John Minton and, from 1943, Jankel Adler. MacBryde held his first one-person exhibition at the Lefevre Gallery in 1943. At the height of their acclaim they courted a large circle of friends - including Michael Ayrton, Francis Bacon, Lucian Freud and John Minton as well as the writers Fred Urquhart, George Barker, Elizabeth Smart, and Dylan Thomas - and were renowned for their parties at their studio (77 Bedford Gardens). Influenced by Graham Sutherland and John Piper, MacBryde became a well-known painter of the Modernist school of art, known for his brightly coloured Cubist studies. His later work evolved into a darker, Expressionist range of still lifes and landscapes. In collaboration with Colquhoun, he created several set designs during and after the Second World War. These included sets for Gielgud's Macbeth, King Lear at Stratford and Massine's Scottish ballet Donald of the Burthens, produced by the Sadler's Wells Ballet at Covent Garden in 1951. During the 1950s, both MacBryde and Colquhoun lost the attention of the art scene, and as both had become heavy drinkers, serious work became almost impossible. Since neither had any private means, they were reduced at times to near destitution. Colquhoun died suddenly in 1962. Soon after MacBryde moved to Ireland, and for a time shared a house with Patrick Kavanagh, with whom he had become friendly in London. However he was still drinking heavily and seems to have made no serious effort to paint again. Robert MacBryde died in 1966 in Dublin as a result of a street accident. Anthony Cronin, a friend of MacBryde and Colquhoun, describes them both with affection and respect in his memoir Dead as Doornails, as does the English painter, playwright and poet Arthur Berry in his autobiography A Three And Sevenpence Half Penny Man. ====McBryde Gardens in Hawaii==== McBryde Garden History purchased from Hawaii’s Queen Emma. The land now occupied by the McBryde Garden lies in the southern part of what was once the Hawaiian ahupua'a (land division) of Lawa'i, originally extending along the Lawa'i Stream from the Kapalaoa Range to Lawa'i Bay. Along the lower course of the stream, which opens into the Pacific Ocean, the valley is deep and wide, with imposing cliffs framing it along both sides. Lawa'i was one of six ahupua'a that roughly form what is now the district of Kōloa. Throughout the valley there are indications of traditional Hawaiian archaeological sites that suggest that this land was once an important settlement of the early Polynesians voyagers who settled the islands of Hawai'i. These sites consist of remnants of habitation deposits, agricultural terraces, stone walls, a fishpond, and trails. Historic legends mention Lawa'i as the place where the great warrior Kemamo lived. Although little is written about the early history of the Lawa'i Valley, the picture becomes clearer after the arrival of Westerners in the 1700s and particularly after Hawaii’s “Great Mahele” (land redistribution) in the mid-nineteenth century, when traditional Hawaiian agricultural practices were replaced by private land ownership with both plantation and small-scale farming. Lawa'i appears on maps as early as the 1820s. Land records show that the majority of the land in the Lawa'i ahupua'a was granted to James Young Kanehoa. Three other individuals were also awarded land parcels. Kanehoa’s land was later passed to Hawaii’s Queen Emma. In 1876 Duncan McBryde ([[McBryde-106|McBryde-106]]) leased Queen Emma’s land and his family purchased the property in 1886. By the early 1900s the upper valley was being used for large-scale sugar plantation cultivation and the lower valley had been leased to small taro and rice growers. By 1911, tenant farmers had replaced the taro and rice growers in the lower Lawa'i Valley. In the early 1900s the McBryde Sugar Company constructed Pump Six, near the juncture of the upper and lower valley, to irrigate the newly established sugar cane plantation fields. The pumping station included a deep reservoir and a series of pipelines to deliver water up the valley and onto the fields above. A railroad system was also established at that time. The tracks circled the valley on its rim, passing through two tunnels on the western side of the valley and over three trestles crossing the upper valley and intersecting valleys on the eastern and western rims. Survey maps indicate that there were two camps in the valley, probably housing plantation workers. After the Congressional Charter established the Pacific Tropical Botanical Garden in 1964, the founding trustees began their search for a location for the new botanical garden. In 1970 the trustees purchased the original 171 acres in the upper Lawa'i Valley, forming the institution's first garden. The challenge began to transform the valley floor, planted in sugar cane and surrounded by steep volcanic cliffs. Plants were donated by researchers, plant collectors, botanical gardens, and others from throughout the tropical world. In the years since, the plant collections at McBryde Garden were expanded by targeting collection efforts within specific regions (provenance), families, species, cultivars (taxonomic), criticality (level of threat to its existence in the wild), cultural and other values. This first garden became known as the Lawa'i Garden. In addition to programs in research and conservation, educational activities began early through visitors and internship programs. Initial repair work on Pump Six was conducted so that it could be used to house gardening equipment. This was followed many years later by extensive renovation of the adjacent Pump Manager's House, which provides some office space. A wood-and-shade cloth structure was built to serve as the Garden's first nursery. The institution's headquarters were constructed on a parcel overlooking the garden. McBryde Garden sustained extensive damage in the fall of 1992 when the island of Kaua'i was struck by a Category 4 hurricane. Through the swift and herculean efforts of its staff and volunteers, hundreds of plants that would have died were saved. Subsequent activities included expeditions throughout Hawai'i and other Pacific Islands to re-collect as many lost species as possible. Damage to the Garden and destruction of the nearby visitors center interrupted the regular public tour program until 1995. In 1997 a new visitors center was opened to service both the McBryde Garden and the Allerton Garden, situated on a 10-acre parcel outside the east end of the Valley. As the result of an endowment gifted by the descendants of the family who had once owned the valley, in 2000 Lawa'i Garden was officially renamed the McBryde Garden. Facilities were significantly improved in 2005 with the construction of a state-of-the-art Conservation and Horticulture Center. NTBG’s master plan for the Garden includes an improved network of trails and roads, and eventually the adaptive reuse of Pump Six as an interpretive hub for educational activities. ===Contemporary Notables of the name McBryde=== Michael McBryde (b. 1981), Australian silver and bronze medalist rower Ian McBryde (b. 1953), Canadian-born, Australian poet John McBryde (b. 1939), Australian bronze medalist field hockey player at the 1964 Summer Olympics John H. McBryde (b. 1931), American jurist, Judge of the United States District Court for the Northern District of Texas (1991-) John McLaren McBryde (1841-1923), American academic, 5th President of Virginia Tech (1891-1907) Sydney Ronald "Ron" McBryde (1941-1989), Canadian politician, Member of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba from 1969 to 1981 Archibald McBryde (1766-1816), Scottish-born, American Congressional Representative from North Carolina in 1813 and 1814 Robin Currie McBryde (b. 1970), Welsh former rugby union player from Bangor Grant Anthony McBride (1949-2018), Australian politician, Member of the New South Wales Parliament for The Entrance (1992-2011) Lieutenant-General Horace Logan McBride (1894-1962), American Commander in Chief Caribbean Command (1952-1954) Brigadier-General Allan Clay McBride (1885-1944), American Inspector-General at 3rd Army (1940-1941) Sir Richard McBride KCMG (1870-1917), Canadian Premier of British Columbia from 1903 to 1915 Thomas Raymond McBride (1914-2001), American former Major League Baseball outfielder Jon Andrew McBride (b. 1943), former NASA astronaut with over 8 days in space William John "Willie" McBride MBE (b. 1940), Irish rugby player Martina McBride (b. 1966), American country music singer Kevin Martin McBride (b. 1973), Irish Olympic boxer Kenneth Faye "Ken" McBride (b. 1935), former American Major League Baseball pitcher '''STUART MACBRIDE - Author:''' Stuart MacBride ([[MacBride-124|MacBride-124]]) is a Scottish writer, most famous for his crime thrillers set in the "Granite City" of Aberdeen and featuring Detective Sergeant Logan McRae. ==='''ADMIRAL JOHN MACBRIDE'''=== [[Macbride-127|Macbride-127]] John MacBride (Royal Navy officer) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia John MacBride Captain John MacBride, by Gilbert Stuart (1755-1828).jpg Captain John MacBride (Gilbert Stuart, 1788) Born c. 1735 Scotland Died 17 February 1800 Spring Garden Coffee House, London Allegiance United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Service/branch Royal Navy Years of service 1754 – 1800 Rank Admiral of the Blue Commands held Grace HMS Grampus HMS Cruizer HMS Renown HMS Jason HMS Seaford HMS Arethusa HMS Southampton HMS Orpheus HMS Bienfaisant HMS Artois HMS Druid HMS Cumberland The Downs Battles/wars Seven Years' War American War of Independence Battle of Ushant Battle of Cape St. Vincent Relief of Gibraltar Fourth Anglo–Dutch War Battle of Dogger Bank French Revolutionary Wars John MacBride (c. 1735 – 17 February 1800) was an officer of the Royal Navy and a politician who saw service during the Seven Years' War, the American War of Independence and the French Revolutionary Wars, eventually rising to the rank of Admiral of the Blue. MacBride entered the navy after serving on merchant vessels and distinguished himself in a number of actions during the Seven Years' War, including cutting out a privateer, which secured him the rank of post-captain by the end of the conflict. He was instrumental in establishing and securing a British settlement on the Falkland Islands in the years of peace which followed, and also performed service to the Royal Family by transporting the King's sister, Caroline Matilda. Still in active service by the outbreak of war with the American colonies, MacBride took command of a ship of the line and saw action in engagements under Keppel and Rodney. He was also active against privateers, capturing the Comte d'Artois in a heated battle off the Irish coast. Further service followed with Parker's fleet against the Dutch and with Barrington in the Channel. MacBride ended the war serving ashore in Ireland, and in 1784 embarked on a political career, becoming MP for Plymouth. Promoted to flag rank with the outbreak of war with Revolutionary France, he commanded squadrons off the enemy coasts, and transported troops to support land operations on the continent. His last active service was in 1795, though he was promoted to Admiral of the Blue shortly before his death in 1800. Contents 1 Family and early life 2 Falkland Islands 3 Interwar years 4 American War of Independence 4.1 MacBride and the Artois connection 5 Years of peace 6 French Revolutionary Wars 7 Family and issue 8 Notes 9 References Family and early life John MacBride was born in Scotland around 1735, the second son of the Presbyterian minister Robert MacBride. The MacBrides moved to Ireland shortly after John's birth, when Robert became minister of Ballymoney, in County Antrim. John's brother, David MacBride, became a noted medical writer. John MacBride initially went to sea with the merchant service in 1751, and joined the navy as an able seaman three years later, in 1754. He served first aboard the 24-gun HMS Garland in the West Indies for a number of years, before returning to British wars and serving aboard HMS Norfolk, the flagship in the Downs for a few months MacBride passed his lieutenant's examination on 6 October 1758, and received his commission on 27 October. He was moved into the hired cutter Grace, and in August 1761 came across a French privateer anchored in the Dunkirk roadstead. MacBride made contact with the frigate HMS Maidstone and asked her captain for four armed and manned boats.[4] Maidstone's captain readily agreed, and at 10 o'clock that night the boats left the British ships and approached the privateer with muffled oars. They came within pistol shot and hailed the French vessel, and on receiving no reply, boarded her.[4] The British boarded on both sides of the vessel, and carried the ship with two men wounded. MacBride himself shot and killed the French lieutenant as he aimed a gun at the British boat.The total French losses were two dead and five wounded. Having secured the vessel, the British took her out to sea under the guns of a French battery. MacBride's good service brought him a promotion to master and commander on 7 April 1762, and an appointment to command the fireship HMS Grampus.[5] From there he moved to command the sloop HMS Cruizer on 27 May 1763, still at the rank of commander.[2][6] After some time spent on the Home station, MacBride received a promotion to post-captain on 20 June 1765, and took command of the 30-gun HMS Renown.[4][7] This was followed in August 1765 with command of the 32-gun HMS Jason, and a mission to establish a colony on the Falkland Islands. MacBride arrived with Jason, HMS Carcass and the storeship HMS Experiment, in January 1766, with orders to secure a settlement and to inform any existing inhabitants that the islands were a British possession. The British consolidated Port Egmont, made several cruises in the surrounding waters, and in December came across the French settlement. In a cordial meeting MacBride informed the French governor M. de Neville of the British claim, which the French politely rejected. Unbeknown to both de Neville and MacBride, Louis Antoine de Bougainville, who had established the French settlement, had agreed to sell the colony to Spain.The resulting tensions between the Spanish and British claims would nearly lead to war in 1770, but in the meantime MacBride returned home, reporting the situation to the government. He later published a 13-page monograph, probably in 1770, entitled'' A Journal of the Winds and Weather...at Falkland Islands from 1 February 1766 to 19 January 1767''. After his return to Britain MacBride was given command of the 22-gun HMS Seaford in August 1767 and employed to cruise in the English Channel. He spent several years aboard Seaford, before transferring to take command of the 32-gun HMS Arethusa in March 1771, followed by the 32-gun HMS Southampton in August that year. He was in command of Southampton in May 1772 when he received orders to command a small squadron tasked with transporting Caroline Matilda, former Queen of Denmark and Norway and sister of King George III, from Elsinore to Stadt. The squadron consisted of Southampton, and two of MacBride's former commands, Seaford, and Cruizer.[13] In April 1773 he took command of HMS Orpheus. American War of Independence The Battle of Ushant. MacBride saw little actual fighting in the confused engagement. With the outbreak of war with the American colonies, MacBride was appointed to take command of the 64-gun HMS Bienfaisant on 6 November 1776. He was present at the Battle of Ushant on 28 July 1778, but did not become heavily engaged in the confused action. In the ensuing argument over the outcome of the battle, MacBride gave evidence in favour of Admiral Keppel that was an important factor in Keppel's acquittal at his court-martial.[3] MacBride was less supportive of Sir Hugh Palliser.[3] He remained in command of Bienfaisant, and in December joined Sir George Rodney's fleet to relieve Gibraltar.[14] During the voyage the British fleet came across a Spanish convoy transporting naval stores from San Sebastián to Cádiz, and engaged it. The British succeeded in capturing the convoy, while MacBride distinguished himself in engaging the Spanish flagship Guipuscoana, which surrendered to him. The moonlight Battle off Cape St Vincent, 16 January 1780 by Francis Holman, painted 1780 shows the Santo Domingo exploding. MacBride had been heavily engaged with her just prior to her destruction. On 16 January the fleet again encountered Spanish ships, this time off Cape St. Vincent. The Spanish fleet, under Admiral Juan de Lángara, were engaged in the Battle of Cape St. Vincent, and again MacBride was in the thick of the action. He took his ship in to engage the San Domingo, with the Bienfaisant narrowly escaping significant damage after her opponent blew up. He then went on to chase down and capture Lángara's flagship, the 80-gun Fenix. MacBride sent Lieutenant Thomas Louis aboard to take possession, but as a smallpox outbreak was raging on the Bienfaisant, MacBride did not take the usual step of transferring some of the captured officers and men aboard his own ship Instead he reached an agreement with de Lángara, that should the ships encounter a French or Spanish force, he would allow the Fenix to be defended against them. If the Bienfaisant escaped but the Fenix was retaken, de Lángara and his men would consider themselves to still be prisoners of war, but if Fenix escaped and Bienfaisant was taken, then de Lángara and his men would be freed. In any event both ships made it to Gibraltar without incident, after which MacBride was given the honour of taking Rodney's despatches back to Britain. MacBride set off at once, but was delayed by adverse winds. Consequently, his despatches arrived several days after an identical set had reached London, delivered by Captain Edward Thomson, who had left Rodney later than MacBride, but who had had a faster voyage. MacBride and the Artois connection Main article: Action of 13 August 1780 Rodney's fleet returned to Britain in March, and MacBride rejoined the Bienfaisant. In early August a large French privateer, the 64-gun Comte d'Artois, was reported to have sailed from Brest to cruise off the Irish south coast. MacBride was ordered to sail in company with the 44-gun HMS Charon and to capture the dangerous vessel. After several days in search of the vessel, a mysterious sail was finally sighted early on 13 August, chasing after some of the ships of a convoy departing from Cork. MacBride ranged up and fell in with the unidentified ship, which hoisted English colours. Both ships came within pistol shot, and it was not until there was some communication between the two ships, that MacBride could be satisfied of her identity. By now the two ships were so close, with Bienfaisant off the Comte de'Artois's bow, that neither ship could bring their main guns to bear. Instead both ships opened fire with muskets until MacBride could manoeuvre away and a general action ensued. After an hour and ten minutes the French vessel surrendered, having had 21 killed and 35 wounded, while Bienfaisant had three killed and 20 wounded. The Charon had only joined the action towards the end of the engagement and had a single man wounded. The capture had an unusual sequel, for just over a year later, and under a different captain, Bienfaisant captured another privateer, this time named Comtesse d'Artois. The Battle of Dogger Bank, 5 August 1781 In a further coincidence MacBride was appointed in January 1781 to command the 40-gun HMS Artois, a former French ship captured in 1780 by HMS Romney. MacBride served in the North Sea with Sir Hyde Parker's fleet, and fought against the Dutch at the Battle of Dogger Bank on 5 August 1781. After the battle Parker temporarily moved MacBride into the 80-gun HMS Princess Amelia, whose captain, John MacCartney, had been killed during the battle. MacBride resumed command of Artois after the fleet's return to port, and continued to cruise in the North Sea. On 3 December he engaged and captured two large 24-gun Dutch privateers, the Hercules and Mars. Nine men were killed and fifteen wounded on Mars, while 13 were killed and 20 wounded on Hercules. Artois had one man killed and six wounded. By 1782 MacBride was operating in the Channel, and in April was sent out as a scout ahead of the main force under Admiral Samuel Barrington, which aimed to intercept a French squadron that had left Brest bound for the East Indies. He sighted the force on 20 April and alerted Barrington. The British moved in and that day and the following captured over half of the French force.After this success MacBride was appointed to the Irish station in June, where he worked in the impress service while Artois cruised under her first lieutenant. At the end of the war with America, MacBride left the Artois, but in June was able to obtain command of the 32-gun HMS Druid. He commanded her until the end of the year, after which he was temporarily unemployed at sea. MacBride took this opportunity to enter politics, and in 1784 he was elected as MP for Plymouth, holding the seat until 1790. He gave several speeches on naval matters, and sat on the Duke of Richmond's commission into the defences of Portsmouth and Plymouth between 1785 and 1786. He opposed a plan for fortifying the naval dockyards, both on the commission and in parliament. In 1788 he returned to an active, though not a seagoing command, when he took over the Plymouth guardship, the 74-gun HMS Cumberland. By 1790, with the threat of the Spanish Armament looming, MacBride took Cumberland to Torbay to join the fleet assembling there under Lord Howe. MacBride was promoted to rear-admiral on 1 February 1793, as part of the general promotion following the outbreak of war. He became commander-in-chief on the Downs Station, commanding a frigate squadron with his flag in Cumberland, later transferring his flag to the 32-gun HMS Quebec. He took possession of Ostend after the French retreat in early 1793, and in October transported reinforcements under General Sir Charles Grey to assist in the defence of Dunkirk. He took command of the 36-gun HMS Flora at the end of the year and sailed from Portsmouth on 1 December carrying an army under the Earl of Moira to support French royalists in Brittany and Normandy. Following this service he took command of a small squadron in the Western Approaches, flying his flag in a number of different vessels, including the sloop HMS Echo, the 74-gun HMS Minotaur and the 64-gun HMS Sceptre. The squadron did not achieve any significant successes, and MacBride had the misfortune to break his leg while mounting his horse, forcing him to temporarily relinquish his duties. He was promoted to rear-admiral of the red on 11 April, and on 4 July to vice-admiral of the blue.[25][27] Promoted to vice-admiral of the white on 1 June 1795, MacBride became commander of the squadron in the North Sea assigned to watch the Dutch fleet in the Texel, flying his flag in the 74-gun HMS Russell.[26] He stepped down from the post in late 1795, and was not actively employed at sea again. He was promoted to admiral of the blue on 14 February 1799.[25] Admiral John MacBride died of a paralytic seizure at the Spring Garden Coffee House, London on 17 February 1800. Family and issue MacBride married early in his career, but no details are known, other than that his wife was the daughter of a naval officer. She is presumed to have died, for MacBride married Ursula Folkes, eldest daughter of William Folkes of Hillington Hall, Norfolk on 14 July 1774. Their son, John David MacBride, became principal of Magdalen Hall, Oxford. MacBride's daughter, Charlotte, married Admiral Willoughby Lake in 1795. He was with the Merchant Navy between 1751 and 1754. He gained the rank of Able Seamn in 1754 in the Royal Navy. He fought in the Seven Years' War. He fought in the American War of Independence. He gained the rank of Admiral of the Blue. He fought in the Napoleonic Wars. https://morethannelson.com/officer/john-macbride/ John MacBride c1735-1800. He was Scottish born, the son of Robert MacBride, a Presbyterian minister who moved shortly afterwards to Ballymoney, Country Antrim, and of his wife, a Miss Boyd. His uncle, David MacBride, was an esteemed author on medical matters. After joining the merchant service in 1751 MacBride entered the navy as an able seaman aboard the Garland 24 in the West Indies during 1754. On 27 October 1758 he was promoted lieutenant, and three years later he was appointed to the command of the cutter Grace. In August 1761 he cut a privateer out of Dunkirk without the loss of a single man, personally shooting the French captain through the head with a musket. He was promoted commander on 7 April 1762 and appointed to the fireship Grampus 10 before removing to the Vulture 14 on 14 October. He next recommissioned the sloop Cruizer 8 for service on 27 May 1763. 403px- Captain_John_MacBride,_by_Gilbert_Stuart_(1755-1828) Admiral John MacBride On 20 June 1765 MacBride was posted captain of the frigate Renown 30, and during August he commissioned the new Jason 32 in which he went out to Jamaica in October. During the following January he arrived in the Falkland Islands in company with the bomb Carcass, Commander Thomas Jordon, and the storeship Experiment to claim possession of the territory. After developing Port Egmont and undertaking a number of cruises around the islands a respectful meeting with the governor of the French settlers followed towards the end of the year, but without the latter accepting the British claim. After returning home at the beginning of 1767 he recommissioned the Seaford 20, serving on the home station from August 1767 for three years and then commanding the Southampton 32 from August 1771. He was later despatched with a diplomatic mission to secure King George’s sister, Caroline Matilda, the Queen of Denmark, who had separated from the King of Denmark and been imprisoned following an affair that had seen her lover executed, and he escorted her to Zell in the Electorate of Hanover. In April 1773 he commissioned the new Orpheus 32, being present at the fleet review at Spithead in June, and paying her off in August 1774 after serving in home waters. On 6 November 1776 MacBride was appointed to the Bienfaisant 64 which was initially fitted as a guardship in the spring of 1777 before being despatched with a convoy to Madeira in June. On 28 August he captured the Boston privateer Tartar 24 in mid-Atlantic, and although she was not greatly engaged he commanded the Bienfaisant at the Battle of Ushant on 27 July 1778, vehemently supporting Admiral Hon. Augustus Keppel at his subsequent court martial. He continued with the Bienfaisant in the Channel under the orders of Admiral Sir Charles Hardy, serving in the strategic retreat during August 1779. With the allied fleet returning to Spain and France he then sailed under the orders of Rear-Admiral Sir John Lockhart-Ross in September to investigate a rumoured a French invasion force in Cancale Bay, only to find that it did not exist. In December the Bienfaisant joined Admiral Sir George Rodney’s fleet which sailed for the relief Gibraltar, and he received the surrender of the Guipuscoana 64 during the capture of a Spanish convoy on 8 January 1780. At the Moonlight battle off Cape St. Vincent on 16 January he engaged the San Domingo 70, which promptly blew up, and in the same action received the surrender of Admiral Langara’s flagship, the Fénix 80. This vessel was sent into Gibraltar under his first lieutenant, Thomas Louis, although MacBride allowed all the Spanish to remain on board at great risk to the loss of his prize because of a smallpox epidemic aboard the Bienfaisant. In turn the Spanish admiral vowed not to attempt the recapture of his ship unless the Bienfaisant herself was captured, and the honourable conduct of both MacBride and Langara under such circumstances was a sign of the times. He was deservedly sent home with Rodney’s despatches, although the duplicates carried by Captain Edward Thompson arrived before him. After rejoining the Bienfaisant, MacBride cruised in command of a small squadron off Ireland in the summer of 1780, and having been ordered to seek out the French privateer Comte d’Artois 64, which had been causing a great deal of trouble to the local trade, he met her on 13 August. In an action lasting over an hour the far superior French crew of six hundred men attempting to board but the Bienfaisant’s crew held them off before bombarding their enemy into submission, her colours coming down shortly after the arrival on the scene of the Charon 44, Captain Thomas Symonds. The French suffered fifty-six casualties in this action in return for three British killed and twenty-two wounded. Curiously, in September MacBride captured a smaller privateer by the name of the Comtesse d’Artois . 640px-The_Battle_of_the_Dogger_Bank_5_August_1781 Captain MacBride was in the action at the Battle of the Doggersbank in 1781 In January 1781 he was appointed to recommission the recently captured French frigate Artois 40, which at the time was was considered to be an outstanding vessel, and he fought her at the Battle of the Doggersbank on 5 August. Following the action he temporarily assumed the command of the Princess Amelia 80 in place of the fallen Captain Macartney, this measure being considered necessary in case the Dutch attempted to recommence the action, but after reaching port he returned to the Artois. On 3 December he took two beautiful Dutch 24-gun privateers, the Hercules and Mars, losing one man killed and six wounded whilst inflicting casualties of twenty-two killed and thirty-five wounded. In the next year he was present in Vice-Admiral Hon. Samuel Barrington’s fleet in the Channel at the capture of two sail of the line, the more famous of which was the Foudroyant’s making a prize of the Pégase 74 on 20 April. He ended the war by undertaking the role of captain of the impress service in Ireland whilst the Artois paraded off the coast under the command of her first lieutenant, or her acting-captain, Edward Pellew. Following the peace MacBride commissioned the new Druid 32 in June 1783, in which he cruised in the Irish Channel. After being elected M.P. for Plymouth in 1784 he sat for the next two years on a commission with Vice-Admiral Hon. Samuel Barrington and Captain Sir John Jervis which investigated the capability of the Plymouth and Portsmouth fortifications, and he shared their low opinion of the results. During the Dutch Armament in 1787 he commissioned the Cumberland 74 at Plymouth, and in 1788 he spoke in parliament against Admiral Lord Howe during the dispute over the yellowing of admirals, thereby playing some part in this officer’s resignation as first lord of the Admiralty on 16 July 1788. In the same year he rejoined the Plymouth guardship Cumberland 74, and in 1790 formed part of Lord Howe’s fleet during the Nookta Sound dispute before spending some time in the West Indies attached to Rear-Admiral Samuel Cornish’s squadron. This vessel was paid off in 1792. MacBride was promoted to the rank of rear-admiral on 1 February 1793, and nine days later hoisted his flag aboard the frigate Iphigenia 32, Captain Patrick Sinclair, as commander-in-chief in the Downs, later removing it to the Quebec 32, Captain Thomas Louis. He participated in the Channel fleet cruise from 14 July to 10 August 1793 with his flag on the Cumberland 74 with Captain Louis, and after returning to the Quebec, which was now under the command of Captain Josias Rogers, he led a squadron that assisted General Sir Charles Grey in driving the French out of Ostend and Nieuport during October. At various times during this period he also flew his flag aboard the Invincible 74, Captain Hon. Thomas Pakenham and Acting Captain Lawrence Halsted, the Eurydice 24, Captain Francis Cole,the sloop Echo 14, Commander Peter Halkett, and the Sceptre 64, Captain William Essington. On one occasion his squadron was erroneously chased by the British Channel fleet, and during this busy time he also spent a period ashore with a broken leg after falling off his horse. At the end of 1793 he was given command of a frigate squadron off Brest with his flag aboard the Flora 36, Captain Sir John Borlase Warren, and in December his ships supported an expedition led by the Earl of Moira with over six thousand men that was intended to assist an uprising by the French Royalists in Brittany and Normandy. On 4 July 1794 he was promoted vice-admiral and placed in command of a squadron in the North Sea with his flag aboard the Minotaur 74, Captain Thomas Louis, and he continued thereafter with his flag later flying in the Russell 74, Captain Thomas Larcom, before retiring towards the end of 1796. MacBride was promoted admiral on 14 February 1799, and he died of a paralytic seizure on 17 February 1800 at the Spring Garden Coffee House in London. In 1769 at Bishop’s Hull, Taunton, he married Charlotte Anne Harrison, the sixteen year-old daughter of the late Captain Thomas Harrison of Leigham Manor, Eggbuckland, near Plymouth and they soon had a daughter, Charlotte Anne, who would marry the future Admiral Sir Willoughby Thomas Lake*. Macbride’s young wife died in 1771 and he subsequently wedded Ursula Folkes of Hillington Hall, Norfolk, on 14 July 1774. Their son, John David, became a principle of the Magdalene Hall Oxford College. The address in his will was given as Exmouth. He was an M.P from 1784 until he lost his seat in 1790, being held in high esteem by Lord Rockingham whilst regarded as an opponent of William Pitt. Lord Sandwich described him as being an ‘exceedingly troublesome, busy, violent man, very bold but with little understanding, reckoned an active officer and much patronised by Keppel.’ MacBride was also described as being a man of ‘blunt manners and rude elegance.’ He spoke regularly and passionately on military matters. He was an affable, active officer with immense talents whose untimely death was much regretted. It was notable that in the late 1760’s – early 1770’s he was entrusted with several missions when other captains were beached ashore. His work, a ‘Journal of the Winds and Weather at the Falkland Islands’, was later published, and he was an early patron of the carronade. His Devonshire connections were illustrated by his being a friend of Sir Edward Pellew’s father, and his employment of James Bowen, who served as his sailing-master for much of the 1780’s. His flag lieutenant in the early years of the French Revolutionary War was Willoughby Thomas Lake, who subsequently became his son-in-law. MacBride was a great fan of cock-fighting. DAVID MACBRIDE [[Macbride-128|Macbride-128]] David Macbride David Macbride (1726–1778) was an Irish medical writer. He is now remembered mainly for his work on the treatment of scurvy. Contents 1 Life 2 Works 3 Family 4 Notes 5 External links Life Born at Ballymoney, County Antrim, 26 April 1726, he was the son of Robert McBride, Presbyterian minister there, and brother of John MacBride; his mother's name before marriage was Boyd. He was educated at the village school, and apprenticed to a local surgeon.[1] Macbride was for a short time surgeon's mate on a hospital ship and surgeon in the navy, and he acquired an acquaintance with the diseases of seamen which he afterwards turned to advantage. After the peace (1748) he attended lectures on anatomy by Alexander Monro primus in Edinburgh, and, going to London, he heard also William Hunter, on the same subject, and William Smellie on midwifery. In 1749 he returned to Ballymoney, but moved to Dublin in 1751. He joined, and read papers before, the Medico-Philosophical Society there (established in 1756), and after the death of Charles Smith in 1762 he became its secretary. Until 1764, when the publication of Experimental Essays made his reputation, Macbride had only a small medical practice. The University of Glasgow created him M.D. 27 November 1764, and he prospered. In the winter of 1776–7 he began lecturing on medicine in his own house. In December 1767 Macbride made a discovery in the art of tanning, advocating the use of lime water in the process. For this he was, on 31 March 1768, made an honorary member of the Dublin Society, which awarded him a silver medal on 14 April following. The Society of Arts of London subsequently gave him a gold medal. On 14 November 1769 he petitioned the Irish House of Commons for aid in developing his invention, and on 19 Nov. a committee was appointed, which reported favourably; no support seems, however, to have been given. In 1777 Macbride sent over to England by Dr. Morton what was said to be the original of the solemn league and covenant, which he had inherited from his grandfather. In his last years he suffered poor health. He died at his house in Cavendish Row, Dublin, on 28 December 1778; he was buried in St. Audoen's Church there. Works Macbride published: Experimental Essays, London, 1764; 2nd edit. enlarged, 1767; another edit. 1776. The essay "On the Nature and Properties of Fixed Air" in it to a some extent anticipated the discoveries of Henry Cavendish. The book contained the first publication of the gas theories of Joseph Black. Macbride combined Black's ideas with those of Sir John Pringle.[2] Historical Account of the New Method of Treating the Scurvy at Sea, London, 1768. In 1762 Macbride communicated his views on the treatment of scurvy to his friend George Cleghorn, through whom they reached William Hunter and Henry Tone, one of the commissioners for taking care of sick and wounded seamen. Macbride advised the use of fresh wort, as used in brewing, and the Lords of the Admiralty ordered trials. Lemon juice, recommended by James Lind in his Treatise on the Scurvy of 1754, in the end prevailed as a treatment; but Macbride's brother John, who was commander of HMS Jason, made an experiment with the cure in a voyage of 1765–7, and the ship's surgeon, Alexander Young, sent his journal to Macbride, who published it as an appendix to the Historical Account. Joseph Priestley's award-winning work on soda water and scurvy drew on Macbride's ideas.[3] Introduction to the Theory and Practice of Physic, London, 1772; 2nd and enlarged edit. Dublin, 1776, 2 vols. This work grew out of his lectures; it was translated into Latin, and published at Utrecht in 1774. He also contributed medical papers to periodicals. His Account of the Improved Method of Tanning Leather was published in Philosophical Transactions for 1778. The Principles of Virtue and Morality was published, Boston, 1796, as part of "The Moral Library". Family Macbride married, first, on 20 November 1753, Margaret Armstrong; and secondly, on 5 June 1762, Dorcas, widow of George Cumming. He left no issue. EARLY NOTABLES OF THE MCBRIDE FAMILY (PRE 1700) MIGRATION Some of the McBride family moved to Ireland. MIGRATION of the McBride family to the New World and Oceana Emigration to Australia followed the First Fleets of convicts, tradespeople and early settlers. Early immigrants include: McBride Settlers in Australia in the 19th Century James McBride, aged 20, a labourer, who arrived in South Australia in 1849 aboard the ship "Constance" Margaret McBride, aged 25, a domestic servant, who arrived in South Australia in 1855 aboard the ship "Bucephalus" Patrick McBride, aged 30, a labourer, who arrived in South Australia in 1857 aboard the ship "Omega" Robert McBride, aged 18, a labourer, who arrived in South Australia in 1857 aboard the ship "Omega" McBride Settlers in New Zealand in the 19th Century Charles McBride, who arrived in Auckland, New Zealand aboard the ship "Ernestina" in 1865 Elizabeth McBride, who arrived in Auckland, New Zealand aboard the ship "Ernestina" in 1865 Ellen Jane McBride, who arrived in Auckland, New Zealand aboard the ship "Ernestina" in 1865 Annie C. McBride, who arrived in Auckland, New Zealand aboard the ship "Ernestina" in 1865 Eliza McBride, who arrived in Auckland, New Zealand aboard the ship "Siam" in 1865 McBride Settlers in Canada in the 19th Century Anthony McBride, who was listed as a Scottish settler in Ontario, Canada in 1821 Mary McBride, who was recorded at the customs house of New Brunswick in 1833 Mary McBride, aged 20, who arrived in Saint John, New Brunswick in 1833 aboard the brig "Dorcas Savage" from Belfast, Ireland Patrick McBride, aged 18, a labourer, who arrived in Saint John, New Brunswick in 1833 aboard the ship "John & Mary" from Belfast, Ireland Biddy McBride, aged 20, who arrived in Saint John, New Brunswick in 1833 aboard the ship "John & Mary" from Belfast, Ireland McBride Settlers in United States in the 18th Century Edmund McBride, who arrived in New England in 1731 Alexander McBride, who was recorded in Charlestown, South Carolina in 1767 Duncan McBride, who, along with his wife Marion and their nine children, who arrived in New York city in 1775 Duncan McBride, aged 46, who landed in New York in 1775 Jenny McBride, aged 4, who arrived in North Carolina in 1775 McBride Settlers in United States in the 19th Century Henry McBride, who arrived in America in 1801 Samuel McBride, aged 28, who landed in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1803 Sarah McBride, aged 10, who arrived in New Castle, Del in 1804 William McBride, aged 22, who landed in New Castle, Del in 1804 George McBride, aged 26, who arrived in New York in 1807 ===Ancestor the Macbryde name=== Peter Augustine Kerr-Macbryde born in 1801 in Bute Scotland is the first recording of the Kerr-Macbryde name whose legacy has developed into the Macbryde name and descendants. Current records show that Peter had one son, Peter Augustine James Shepard Kerr-Macbryde, born about 1846. Peter snr died in 1914 at Toxteth Park, Lancashire, England. Peter Augustine James Shepard Kerr-Macbryde married Elizabeth Sarah (Mew) Kerr-Macbryde 1874 in West Derby, Lancashire, England, they had 17 Children. The eldest being Margaret Maude Kerr-Macbryde, who died in the same year as her birth, 1875. The eldest to survive was Wilfred Austin Kerr-Macbryde born 1876 in Derby, Derbyshire, England, United Kingdom. Wilfred was married to Emma (Dorgan) Macbryde, he lived until 1966. On last count - 24th April 2018, Peter Augustine Kerr-Macbryde snr, has approximately 124 descendants on record. Historic Events for the McBride family Empress of Ireland Mr. William Frederick McBride, British Trimmer from United Kingdom who worked aboard the Empress of Ireland and died in the sinking HMS Prince of Wales Mr. Patrick Joseph Mcbride, British Ordinary Seaman, who sailed into battle on the HMS Prince of Wales and died in the sinking Mr. Hugh Mcbride, British Petty Officer, who sailed into battle on the HMS Prince of Wales and survived the sinking HMS Repulse Mr. John Mcbride (b. 1919), English Stoker 1st Class from Grimsby, Lincolnshire, England, who sailed into battle on the HMS Repulse and died in the sinking RMS Lusitania Mr. Peter Mcbride, Irish Trimmer from Ravensdale, Louth, Ireland, who worked aboard the RMS Lusitania and died in the sinking ===Suggested Readings for the name McBride=== Charles R. McBride Memorial by Virginia McBride. McBride, Hubbard Family History by Peggy Arnold.
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[[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:MacDonald Name Study]] ==About the Project== The MacDonald Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/MacDonald MacDonald] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the MacDonald name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Teams|team studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England MacDonalds), by time period (18th Century MacDonalds), or by topic (MacDonald DNA, MacDonald Occupations, MacDonald Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the MacDonald Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Teams|teams]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Teams|team]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Macdonald-2280|Keith Macdonald]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=MacDonald}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{Clear}} ==Teams / Research Pages== *[[Space:Macdonalds by region or area|MacDonalds by region or area]] *[[Space:English Macdonalds|English Macdonalds]] *[[Space:Macdonald Emigration|Macdonald Emigration]] *[[Space:Macdonald DNA|MacDonald DNA]] *[[Space:Macdonalds at Trafalgar|MacDonalds at Trafalgar]] ==Membership== *[[Macdonald-2280|Keith Macdonald]] * ''Example:
[[Wiki-ID|Name]] - I am interested in the MacDonalds of Europe during the 18th Century. I am hoping that this research will help me break down one of my brick walls!'' ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== The original Gaelic spelling for MacDonald is MacDhomnaill. Thanks to it being anglicised in various inconsistent ways, by English-speakers who knew not the Gaelic, we now have many variations: MacDonald, Macdonald, McDonald, Mcdonald, MacDaniel, McDaniel, MacDonell, MacDonnell, McConnell, Donaldson and so on. Here are links to the individual WikiTree pages for each known variation: * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/MacDonald MacDonald] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/McDonald McDonald] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/MacDaniel MacDaniel] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/McDaniel McDaniel] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/MacDonell MacDonell] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/MacDonnell MacDonnell] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/McDonnell McDonnell] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/MacConnell MacConnell] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Donaldson Donaldson] Some census records show the name as "Mackdonald". When I checked on 15th April 2024, none such existed here on WikiTree. But having asked the question in G2G: https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1718729/mackdonald-should-be-macdonald I'm now adding new records here with the last name as "Mackdonald" unchanged, in the hope we find evidence to change the LNAB later. * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Mackdonald Mackdonald] This does not include many other clans and septs that had their own distinct names, but on occasion, by ancient Scottish custom, would adopt the name MacDonald. A famous example is the Napoloeanic Field Marshall - [[Macdonald-17263|Jacques Étienne Joseph Alexandre Macdonald (1765-1840)]] whose father was [[MacEachen-18|Neil (MacEachen) Macdonald (1719-1788)]]
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The family of MacDonald of Kingsburgh are descended from [[MacDonald-1967|James ''"Seumas a' Chaisteil"'' MacDonald]] who is the fourth son of [[Macdonald-2105|Donald Grumach Macdonald]], 4th Laird of Sleat and [[MacLeod-752|Margaret MacLeod]]. {|class="wikitable" width="100%" style="border:1px solid #BBB" | align="center" colspan="3"| '''Lairds of Kingsburgh''' |- ! No. !Name !in office |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" colspan="3" | |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacDonald-1967|James ''"Seumas a' Chaisteil"'' MacDonald]]'''
(bef 1534- aft 1589) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 2 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacDonald-2189|John "of Castle Camus" MacDonald]]'''
(bef 1568-1585) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| ? - 1585 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|3 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacDonald-2190|Donald ''"Domhnull Mac Iain 'ic Sheumais"'' MacDonald]]'''
(bef 1585-1650) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1585-1650 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|4 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacDonald-2192|Alexander MacDonald]]'''
(bef 1649-1680) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1650-1680 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|5 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacDonald-2198|Donald MacDonald]]'''
(bef 1680 - 1720) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1680-1720 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|6 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacDonald-2101|Alexander MacDonald]]'''
(abt 1689-1772) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1720-February 13, 1772 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|7 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacDonald-2308|Angus ''"Aonghas Aluinn"'' MacDonald]]'''
(bef 1523-~1574) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1560 – 1574 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|8 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacDonald-2099|Allan MacDonald]]'''
(1720-1792) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1574 - September 20, 1792 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|9 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacDonald-2211|Charles MacDonald]]'''
(1751-1795) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1792 - 1795 |- |} Return to the [[:Category:Macdonald_of_Sleat|'''Macdonald of of Sleat''']] category page. Return to the [[:Category:Clan_MacDonald|'''Clan Donald''']] category page.
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{|class="wikitable" width="100%" style="border:1px solid #BBB" | align="center" colspan="3"| '''Lairds of Boisdale''' |- ! No. !Name !in office |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" colspan="3" | |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacDonald-3196|Alexander MacDonald]]'''
(1698- 1768) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1741 - 1768 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|2 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacDonald-3202|Colin MacDonald]]'''
(? -1800) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1768 - 1800 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|3 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacDonald-3211|Alexander MacDonald]]'''
( ? -1818) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1800 - 1818 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|4 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacDonald-|Hugh Macdonald]]'''
( ? - ? ) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|1818 - 1839 |- |} Return to the[[:Category:Macdonald_of_Clanranald|'''Macdonald of Clanranald''']] category page. Return to the[[:Category:Clan_MacDonald|'''Clan Donald''']] category page.
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[[Category: Clan MacKay]] [[Category:Mackay Name Study]] ==MacKay Name Origin== The '''MacKay''' surname is of ancient Scottish origin. It is the English language translation of the Scottish Gaelic name ''Mhic Aiodh'' or ''Mac Aiodh''. McKay is a more modern variant spelling that appears to have begun at various times during the early 1800. The earliest beginnings of the Scottish people are also those of the MacKays. Around the time the Romans were in Britain (55 B.C. to 409 A.D.), there were two races occupying what is today Scotland: the Picts and the Britons. These Celtic peoples had successfully resisted the Roman legions, and what the Romans called Caledonia was never incorporated into the Empire. As the Romans withdrew from Britain, these north islanders were faced with new invaders. These were the Scots from Ireland, and the Angles from Germany. It is with the Scots that we are concerned, for it is they who finally succeeded in conquering Scotland, uniting its peoples and giving them their line of kings. From these Scots we can also trace the descent of what became the Clan MacKay. The Scots came from a kingdom in Ireland which was known as Dalriada. This kingdom corresponded roughly with the modern County Antrim in Northern Ireland. Very little is known about the kings of Dalriada apart from their names. The Dalriada crossed the North Channel from Ireland to Kintyre in Scotland, eventually establishing a kingdom around Argyll. The first record of this migration is in 258 A.D., when the Romans noted that Scots from the north attacked south as far as London. In time, the Dalriadan kingdom in Scotland overshadowed that in Ireland, and the kings made their home in Argyll, in its ancient capital of Dunadd. Around the year 500 A.D., the two sons of Erc, Fergus and Loarn, were kings of Dalriada in Scotland. It is from Loarn that the MacKays claim descent. The descent of the MacKays through the Tribe of Loarn is as follows: Loarn, a king of Dalriada around 500, had a son Muredaig, who had a son Ethach, who had a son Buadan, who had a son Colman, who had a son Sneachtain, who had a son Fergus, who had a son Feradach, who had a son Ferchar Fota, the king of Dalriada from 696 until his death in 697, who had a son Aircellach, the king of Dalriada from 697 until his death in 698, who had a son Ruadri. Ruadri was the brother of Muiredach, the last king of Dalriada to come from the Tribe of Loarn (died around 736). From this Ruadri is descended the Royal House of Moray, and from them came the MacKays. Clan Mackay (Gaelic: Mac Aoidh) is an ancient and once-powerful Scottish clan from the far North of the Scottish Highlands, but with roots in the old kingdom of Moray. Sometime in the century after the reign of Kenneth, the branch of the Tribe of Loarn headed by Ruadri moved into the province of Moray. Moray is the land south of the Moray Firth, around the present-day town of Elgin. The leader of the Moraymen was called a mormaer, which is a Celtic title equivalent to the Anglo-Scandinavian earl, which we use today. The descent of the MacKays through the mormaers of Moray begins as follows: Ruadri was the son of Aircellach, king of Dalriada; this Ruadri had a son Cathmail, who had a son Donald, who had a son Morgan, who had a son Donald, who had a son Ruadri. 5 This latter Ruadri had three sons: Findlaech, Maelbrigte, and Donald. It is Donald who is believed to be the male ancestor of what was to become the Clan MacKay. "A dau[ghter] of Lulach, m[arried] Aedh (or Heth), Mormaer of Moray in 1078, possibly great-grandson of Donald, yst [youngest] son of Ruadri, Mormaer of Moray." Aedh as the great-grandson of Donald. Aedh became mormaer, or Earl, in 1078, when Maelsnectan was expelled; in that same year he married the daughter of Lulach, who was Maelsnectan's sister. Aedh had three children: two sons, Angus and Malcolm, and a daughter, Gruaidh. Malcolm was known as MacEth; "Eth" or "Heth" is the equivalent of the Gaelic "Aedh": Malcolm's father. After the defeat in 1130, Malcolm MacEth fled to the Western Isles of Scotland, The male descent of the MacKays follows Malcolm MacEth and his descendants. Malcolm MacEth had a son named Donald, who found himself head of the Moraymen when his father was imprisoned in 1134 The last member of the Royal House of Moray to press his family's claim to the throne of Scotland was Kenneth MacEth. Kenneth was a grandson of Malcolm MacEth, and so he was a son or nephew of Donald MacEth. After the dispersal of the inhabitants of Moray around 1160, the clan system took root in Scotland. The followers of the MacEths became the Clan MacKay. Iye MacEth is reputed to be the first of the Clan MacKay to settle in Strathnaver. "Aodh" is a Gaelic proper name which has been translated into English as "Iye" --- hence, "MacKay" means "son of Aodh." Aodh was a son or nephew of Kenneth MacEth, and was born sometime around 1210 Strathnaver is the ancestral home of the MacKays. It is a region in the very north-west of Scotland, corresponding to the northern part of the modern county of Sutherland. It was known by its Gaelic-speaking inhabitants as Dúthaic 'ic Aoidh --- "MacKay's Country." After the dispersal of the inhabitants of Moray around 1160, the clan system took root in Scotland. The followers of the MacEths became the Clan MacKay. Iye MacEth is reputed to be the first of the Clan MacKay to settle in Strathnaver. "Aodh" is a Gaelic proper name which has been translated into English as "Iye" --- hence, "MacKay" means "son of Aodh." Aodh was a son or nephew of Kenneth MacEth, and was born sometime around 1210. He was Chamberlain to Walter de Baltrode, Bishop of Caithness. He had three sons: Iye Mor, Morgan, and Martin. Martin is said to have settled in Galloway, in the very south-west of Scotland, where he founded the Galloway branch of the MacKays. They supported Robert the Bruce during the Wars of Scottish Independence in the 14th century. In the centuries that followed they were anti-Jacobite. The territory of the Clan Mackay consisted of the parishes of Farr, Tongue, Durness and Eddrachillis, and was known as Strathnaver, in the north-west of the county of Sutherland. However it was not until 1829 that Strathnaver was considered part of Sutherland when the chief sold his lands to the Earls of Sutherland and the Highland Clearances then had dire consequences for the clan. In the 17th century the Mackay chief's territory had extended to the east to include the parish of Reay in the west of the neighboring county of Caithness. The chief of the clan is Lord Reay and the lands of Strathnaver later became known as the Reay Country. ===Variants=== *'''MacKay''' appears in early records as: Makky, Macky, Maky, McKye, McKeye, Maekie, McKie, Mackey and McKy. It later standardized as MacKay and McKay. *'''MacKay of Islay''' (1408) appears in early records as: McCei and McAy *'''MacKay of Garachty''' appears in early records as: McGe, Makkay, Makkee, and Makcawe. It later standardized as Mackaw. *'''MacKay of Ugadale''' appears in early records as: McKey, MaKKay, MaKKaye, and McCay *'''Mackay of Galloway''' appears in early records as: Makke, Makee, Makge, Makgie, McGie, McGhie, and Mackghie and eventually standardized as McKie and McGhie. ==Geographical Origin== One theory gives the MacKay family a common ancestor with the Forbeses, a son of Ochonacher), who came from Ireland to Scotland at the end of the 12th century. Following this theory, it gives the progenitor of the MacKay family as Alexander (1180-1222). [[https://archive.org/details/historyofhousecl00mackuoft/page/26/mode/2up| History of the House and Clan of MacKay]; by Robert Mackay (1766-1847), published 1829; citing pedigree of the MacKays, p.27]]] ==Notable MacKay's/McKay's== * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aeneas_James_George_Mackay Aeneas James George Mackay] (3 November 1839 – 10 June 1911) was a Scottish lawyer and academic, known as a legal and historical writer. * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aeneas_Mackay_Jr. Aeneas, Baron Mackay Jr.] (29 November 1838 – 13 November 1909) was a Dutch Anti-Revolutionary politician who served as Prime Minister of the Netherlands from 1888 to 1891. Born into a noble family from Gelderland, he studied Law in Utrecht and worked as lawyer and a judge. He was elected into the House of Representatives in 1876, and retained his seat for twelve years before his premiership. In his cabinet, he served as minister of the Interior and minister of Colonial Affairs. After another thirteen years in the House, he became a member of the Council of State, receiving the honorary title Minister of State. Mackay was born in Nijmegen on 29 November 1839, into a noble family of Scottish origin. His parents were Johan François Hendrik Jacob Ernestus Mackay, a member of the States of Gelderland and the brother of the 10th Lord Reay, and his wife Margaretha Clara Françoise van Lynden. Mackay married Elisabeth Wilhelmina, Baroness van Lynden in Nijmegen on 7 July 1869 They had one son, Eric, Baron Mackay, who inherited the Scottish peerage Lord Reay from his great-grand uncle. ===Clan Leaders - MacKay's of Strathnaver=== [* [https://archive.org/details/bookofmackay00mack/mode/2up Book of MacKay by Angus MacKay]] [* [https://www.geni.com/people/Iye-MacEth/6000000008724967010 Geni - Strathner]] [* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iye_Mackay,_4th_of_Strathnaver Wikipedia - Mackay's of Strathnaver]] #Iye "Aoidh" Mackay or MacHeth, 1st of Strathnaver b. 1210 d. 1268 Possibly son or nephew of Kenneth MacHeth who died in a rebellion against the king of Scots in 1215. ##lye Mor 2nd ## Morgan, of whom nothing further is recorded. ##Martin, who is said to have settled in Galloway #Iye Mor Mackay, 2nd of Strathnaver b. c1225 m. 1263 Married Conchar de Baltrodi b. c1245-c1315 a daughter of Walter de Baltrodi, Bishop of Caithness in 1264. They had a son Donald MacKay 3rd #Donald Mackay, 3rd of Strathnaver b. 1265 d.1330 Married N.N. MacNeil a daughter of Iye (MacNeil) of Gigha. They had a son Iye MacKay 4th. #Iye Mackay, 4th of Strathnaver d. 1370 Murdered in Dingwall Castle Children ##Donald 5th ##Farquhar, who was a physician to King Robert II, ##Mariota, who was the handfasted wife of the Earl of Buchan. #Donald Mackay of Skinit & Ribigill, 5th of Strathnaver b.1330 d. 1370 Murdered in Dingwall Castle with his father. He married Sinheag Macleod. Their known issue was four sons : ##Angus 6th ##Huistean Du, ##Neil, ##Martin. #Angus Mackay, 6th of Strathnaver b. 1330 d. 1403 Married Uisdean Macleod a daughter of Torquil MacLeod of Lewis, chief of the Clan MacLeod of Lewis. They had two sons: ##Angus Du 7th ##Rorie Gald, or Rorie the islander, so called from the fact that he was fostered by maternal relatives in the Lews. Rorie Gald fell in the battle near Dingwall #Angus Du Mackay, 7th of Strathnaver b.1365 d. 1433 ##Married Elizabeth, daughter of John of Islay, Lord of the Isles and his wife Margaret Stewart, who was in turn a daughter of Robert II of Scotland. From who also descends the Mackay of Aberach branch of Clan Mackay ###Neil Vass Mackay, by the first wife, 8th ##He married secondly, a daughter of Alexander Carrach MacDonald of Keppoch, son of John, Lord of the Isles, by his wife Margaret, daughter of King Robert II. Children: ###Ian Aberach, by the second wife. ###Roderick, ###William, ###Angus, #Neil Mackay, 8th of Strathnaver b1413 d. 1450 Imprisoned on the Bass Rock. Married Euphemia, daughter of George Munro, 10th Baron of Foulis Father of ##Angus Roy 9th ##John Roy, ##Elizabeth. #Angus Roy Mackay, 9th of Strathnaver d.1486 Killed at the Battle of Tarbat. Married a daughter of Mackenzie of Kintail, chief of Clan Mackenzie. They had 5 children: ##lye Roy 10th ##John Riavach, ##Neil Naverach ##A daughter, who married Hector Mackenzie of Auchterned ##A daughter who married Sutherland of Dirlot. #Iye Roy Mackay, 10th of Strathnaver b. 1435 d. 1517 Married a daughter of Norman O'Beolan of Carloway, Isle of Lewis. Iye Roy Mackay and his wife had the following children: ##John 11th ##Donald 11th ##Angus ##A daughter who married Hugh Macleod of Assynt ##A daughter who married Alexander Sutherland #John Mackay, 11th of Strathnaver d. 1529 Married Margaret a daughter of Thomas Fraser, 2nd Lord Lovat. They had 2 daughters ##A daughter, who married Hugh Murray of Aberseross ##A daughter, who married the laird of Polrossie #Donald Mackay, 11th of Strathnaver & Farr b. 1490 d. 1550 Brother of John. Married Helen, daughter of Alexander Sinclair of Stempster, second son of the Earl of Caithness, chief of Clan Sinclair. Their children: ##lye Du Mackay, 12th ##A daughter, who married John, 4th Aberach Mackay chieftain [* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mackay_of_Aberach#John_Williamson_Mackay,_IV_of_Aberach Wikipedia - John Williamson Mackay, IV of Aberach]] ## Florence, who married Neil Macleod of Assynt #Iye Du Mackay "Black Iye", 12th of Strathnaver b. 1500 d. 1572 Married first Helen his 1st cousin, daughter of Hugh Macleod of Assynt. They had 2 children. Second marriage Christian, daughter of John Sinclair of Dun, from whom the chiefly line succeeded and the MacKays of Scoury They had 5 children. ## John Beg, ##Donald Balloch, who became progenitor of the Scoury Mackays, [* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mackay_of_Scoury The MacKay's of Scoury - Wikipedia]] ##Huistean Du, 13th ##William of Bighouse, who became the progenitor of the Bighouse Mackays, ##Eleanor, who married Donald Banc Macleod of Assint. ## Jane, who married Alexander Sutherland of Berridale. ##Barbara, who married Alexander Macdavid, chieftain of the clan Gunn. #Huistean Du Mackay, 13th of Strathnaver (Hugh) b. 1572 d. 1614 Married first Elizabeth Sinclair and second Jane Gordon, daughter of the Earl of Sutherland, from whom his sons were born ##Christian daughter of Elizabeth Sinclair, who married John Mackintosh, of Dalzell ##Donald 14th and 1st Lord Reay ## John of Dirlet or Dilred & Strathy ##Annas married Alexander Sinclair, of Brims ##Mary Wife of Sir Hector Munro, 1st Baronet of Foulis ===Clan Leaders - Lords Reay=== Lord Reay, of Reay in the County of Caithness, is a title in the Peerage of Scotland. Lord Reay (pronounced "ray") is the hereditary Clan Chief of Clan Mackay, whose lands in Strathnaver and northwest Sutherland were known as the Reay Country. The land was sold to the Earls of Sutherland in the 18th century. Lord Reay also refers to a legendary magician in Caithness folklore. [* [http://self.gutenberg.org/articles/eng/Lord_Reay World Heritage Encyclopedia - Lord Reay]][* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donald_Mackay,_1st_Lord_Reay Wikipedia - Lord Reay]][* [http://www.cracroftspeerage.co.uk/online/content/reay1628.htm Cracrofts Peerage - Lord Reay]] [* [http://thepeerage.com/p10920.htm The Peerage - Lord Reay]] [* [https://www.geni.com/people/Donald-Mackay-1st-Lord-Reay-fiar-of-Strathnaver/6000000020799512903 Geni - Lord Reay]] [* [https://irvinemclean.com/peerage/reay.htm Lords Reay]] #Donald Mackay, 1st Lord Reay and fiar of Strathnaver (1591–1649) . The son of Hugh Mackay of Far, Tongue and Strathnaver, and Lady Jean Gordon. [* {{FindAGrave|181377855| Sameas=no}} Donald Mackay] ##Married 1st in August 1610, Barbara, daughter of Kenneth Mackenzie, 1st Lord Kintail, Chief of Clan Mackenzie and had 6 children. ###Iye Mackay, 1611- 1617. ###John Mackay, 2nd Lord Reay, 15th of Strathnaver, who succeeded his father. ###Hew Mackay, died unmarried before 1642. ###Lieutenant-Colonel Angus Mackay, progenitor of the Mackay of Melness branch of the clan. ###Jane Mackay, married William Mackay, 3rd of Bighouse. ###Mary Mackay, married Sir Roderick Macleod of Talisker, second son of Macleod of Macleod, chief of Clan MacLeod. ##Married 2nd before 1631 Rachel Winterfield or Harrison (d. after 20 Nov 1652) but this marriage was annulled. ##Married 3rd 1631 Elizabeth Thomson (d. c.Jun 1637), dau. of Robert Thomson, of Greenwich, co. Surrey, Keeper of the Queen's Wardrobe and had 1 child. ###Ann Mackay, mar. Alexander Macdonald, brother of Sir James Macdonald of Sleat ##4th Marjorie Sinclair, dau. of Francis Sinclair of Stirkoke and had 5 children. ###William Mackay of Kinloch, mar. Ann Mackay, dau. of Col Hugh Mackay of Scourie, and had issue ###Charles Mackay of Sandwood (d. after 28 May 1679), mar. Elizabeth Mackay, dau. of Capt William Mackay of Borley, and was ancestor of the Mackays of Sandwood ###Rupert Mackay twin brother of Charles and who died unmarried. ###Margaret Mackay (d. 1720) unmarried ###Christina Mackay, mar. Alexander Gunn of Killeranan, chieftain of the MacHamish Gunns of Clan Gunn. ##Not married to Mary Lindsay but they had a child. ###Donald Mackay of Dysart #John Mackay, 2nd Lord Reay (bc 1612 died 1681) ##He married, firstly, Isabel Sinclair, daughter of George Sinclair, 5th Earl of Caithness and Lady Jean Gordon, in 1636. ###George Mackay b. 1638, d. a 1656 ###Jane Mackay b. 1646 ##Married, secondly, Barbara Mackay, daughter of Hugh Mackay, 2nd of Scourie and Ann Corbet of Arkboll ### Anna Mackay ###Donald Mackay, Master of Reay b. c 1658, d. 1680 ###Æneas Mackay b. 1666, d. 20 May 1697 #George Mackay, 3rd Lord Reay (1678–1748), who succeeded his grandfather, was the son of Donald Mackay, Master of Reay b. c 1658, d. 1680 and Anne Munro, daughter of General Sir George Munro of Newmore and Culrain. ##He married, firstly circa December 1702, Margaret Mackay, daughter of Lt.-Gen. Hugh Mackay of Scourie and Clara van Bie 3rd dau. of Arnold van Bie, of Wayestein, Holland, ###Donald Mackay, 4th Lord Reay d. 18 Aug 1761 ##Secondly, his half-cousin Janet Dunbar (widow of Benjamin Dunbar, Yr. of Hempriggs), dau. of John Sinclair of Ulbster, by his wife Jane Munro, dau. by his second wife of Gen Sir George Munro of Newmore and Culrain. ###Colonel Hon. Hugh Mackay of Bighouse d. 12 Nov 1770 ###Anne Mackay2 d. 24 Nov 1780 ##11 Aug 1713 Mary Dowell, dau. of John Dowell of Thuster, writer to the Signet. ###George Mackay of Skibo, Captain of an Independent Highland Company that supported the Government during the Jacobite rising of 1745. ###Alexander Mackay, Captain in Loudon's Highlanders regiment that supported the Government during the Jacobite rising of 1745. ###Mary Mackay (d. 31 Oct 1780) ###Harriet Mackay (d. 5 Nov 1766) ###Christian Mackay (d. 20 May 1810), mar. 15 Jun 1746 Rev John Erskine DD (d. 19 Jan 1803), son of John Erskine of Carnock, ###Marion Mackay (d. 1812) #Donald Mackay, 4th Lord Reay (died 18 Aug 1761) ##He married, firstly aft. 23 Aug 1732 Marion Dalrymple (b. 6 Mar 1708; d. Dec 1740), 1st dau. of Sir Robert Dalrymple of Castleton, by his wife Hon Joanna Hamilton ###George Mackay, later 5th Lord Reay ###Hugh Mackay, later 6th Lord Reay ##Secondly, 21 Dec 1741 Christian Sutherland (d. 12 Jul 1790), dau. of James Sutherland of Pronsy by his wife Margaret Sutherland ###Margaret Mackay (d. 18 Jan 1762) ###Mary Mackay (d. 21 Nov 1813), mar. Maj Thomas Edgar #George Mackay, 5th Lord Reay (b. circa 1734, d. 27 February 1768) ##Married 6 Jan 1758 his half-cousin Marion Mackay (dsps. 12 Mar 1759), 2nd dau. of Col Hon Hugh Mackay of Bighouse (by his first wife Margaret Mackay, coheiress of Bighouse) ##Second Marriage 1 Oct 1760 Elizabeth Fairlie (d. 10 Nov 1800; bur. at Holyrood), dau. of John Fairlie, Collector of Customs at Ayr ###Jane Mackay (b. 1763; dvp. 16 Feb 1773) ###Marianne Mackay (dsp. 28 Mar 1838), mar. William Fullarton of Fullarton MP ###Georgina Mackay (b. 30 Apr 1766; d. 2 Aug 1847) #Hugh Mackay, 6th Lord Reay (died 26 Jan 1797) unmarried #Eric Mackay, 7th Lord Reay (Dec 1773–26 Jan 1797) (second son of George Mackay of Skibo, grandson of 3rd Lord Reay) unmarried. #Alexander Mackay, 8th Lord Reay (1775–18 Feb 1863) (third son of George Mackay of Skibo, grandson of 3rd Lord Reay) ##Married 8 Apr 1809 Marion Ross (widow of David Ross, of Calcutta, India) ###George Alexander Mackay (dvp. 1811) ###Eric Mackay, later 9th Lord Reay ###Anne Marion Erskine Mackay (dvp. 23 Jun 1852) ###Sophia Mackay (dsp. 24 Sep 1866; bur. at Tongue), mar. 10 Aug 1853 Charles Arthur Aylmer ###Mary Mackay (dvp. 18 Jan 1852) ###Clara Mackay (b. 1822; dvp. 17 Mar 1862) ###Elizabeth Granville Mackay (d. 19 Nov 1874) ###Charlotte Mackay (dsp. 3 Feb 1902), mar. Jul 1852 Patrick Drever, Indian Medical Service (d. Feb 1873) #Eric Mackay, 9th Lord Reay (1813–2 Jun 1875) unmarried. In 1875 Eric MacKay, the 9th Lord Reay died without an heir. The title of Chief of Clan MacKay passed to a Dutch branch of the family descended from the 2nd Lord Reay. #Baron Aeneas Mackay 3rd of Ophemert in the Netherlands and 10th Lord Reay (13 Jan 1807–6 Mar 1876) . The son of Barthold Johan Christiaan Mackay and Jonkvrouwe Anna Magdalena Frederika Henriette van Renesse. The 3rd great grandson of 2nd Lord Reay John MacKay [* [https://www.geni.com/people/Aeneas-Mackay-van-Ophemert-10th-Lord-Reay/6000000001462852779 Geni]] [* [http://thepeerage.com/p24135.htm#i241347 The Peerage - Aeneas Mackay]] ##Married 27 Oct 1837 Baroness Maria Catherine Anna Jacoba Fagel (d. 22 May 1886), dau. of Baron James Fagel, Privy Councillor of the Netherlands ###Donald James Mackay van Ophemert, later 11th Lord Reay ###John Jacob Mackay van Ophemert (b. 30 Oct 1842; dvp. 2 Jun 1859) ###Ann Agnes Mackay van Ophemert (b. 1838; dvp. 2 Mar 1839) #Baron Donald James Mackay, 4th of Ophemert in the Netherlands and 11th Lord Reay (22 December 1839–1 Aug 1921) KT GCSI GCIE PC. A Dutch-born British administrator and Liberal politician. ##Married 5 Jun 1877 Fanny Georgiana Jane (Hasler) Mitchell CI (bapt. 30 Mar 1831; widow of Capt Alexander Mitchell MP, of Stow, co. Midlothian; d. 23 Jan 1917; bur. at Caddenfoot, near Galashiels) dau. of Richard Hasler, of Aldingbourne and Barkfold, co. Sussex, by his wife Julia Wyndham, #Eric Mackay, 12th Lord Reay (2 Apr 1870 – 1 Nov 1921) and Baron Mackay van Ophemert and Zennewijnen The Netherlands . Son of Æneas Mackay and Baroness Elizabeth Willemina van Lynden and 5th great grandson of 2nd Lord Reay John MacKay [* [http://thepeerage.com/p55734.htm#i557339 The Peerage - Eric MacKay]] [* [https://coop.fandom.com/wiki/Donald_Mackay,_11th_Lord_Reay Cooperatives Wiki]] ##He married Baroness Maria Johanna Bertha Christina van Dedem, daughter of Baron Alexander van Dedem, on 7 November 1901 ###Aeneas Alexander Mackay van Ophemert, later 13th Lord Reay ###Alexander Willem Rynhard Mackay van Ophemert (b. 7 Dec 1907) ###Eric John Theodoor Mackay van Ophemert (b. 7 Jul 1911; d. 27 Feb 1949) ###Maria Christina Elizabeth Mackay van Ophemert (b. 17 Oct 1904) #Aeneas Alexander Mackay, 13th Lord Reay (25 December 1905 – 10 March 1963) and Baron Mackay van Ophemert and Zennewijnen The Netherlands ##Married 14 Apr 1936 Charlotte Mary Younger (d. 26 Jun 2000), only dau. of William Younger, of Ravenswood, Melrose, co. Roxburgh, by his wife Katharine Theodora Dundas, 4th dau. of Cmdr Adam Alexander Duncan Dundas, 27th of Dundas RN ###Hon Hugh William Mackay, later 14th Lord Reay ###Hon Elizabeth Mary Mackay (b. 21 Jun 1938), mar. 29 Sep 1962 as his first wife (div. 1979) Sir Nicholas Hardwick Fairburn of Fordell QC MP (d. 19 Feb 1979), 2nd son of Dr William Ronald Dodds Fairburn, of Edinburgh, and has issue ###Hon Margaret Anne Mackay (b. 13 Mar 1941), mar. 23 Dec 1976 Allen Leslie Christian, of Upper Huntlywood, Earlston, co. Berwick, and Key Largo, Florida, USA, only son of E L Christian, of Evanston, Illinois, USA #Hugh William Mackay, 14th Lord Reay (19 July 1937–10 May 2013) and Baron Mackay van Ophemert and Zennewijnen The Netherlands * [https://whittingtonvillage.org.uk/html_pages/lord_reay/lord_reay.html Hugh William McKay] ##He married, firstly, Hon. Annabel Thérèse Fraser, daughter of Simon Christopher Joseph Fraser, 15th Lord (Fraser of) Lovat and Rosamond Broughton, on 14 September 1964.2 He and Hon. Annabel Thérèse Fraser were divorced in 1978.2 He married, secondly, Hon. Victoria Isabella Warrender, daughter of Victor Alexander George Anthony Warrender, 1st Baron Bruntisfield and Tania Vjekoslava Kolin, on 20 June 1980 ###Hon Aeneas Simon Mackay, later 15th Lord Reay (b. 20 Mar 1965) ###Hon Laura Elizabeth Mackay (b. 25 Jul 1966) ###Hon Edward Andrew Mackay (b. 21 Jan 1974) ##Married 20 Jun 1980 Hon Victoria Isabella Warrender (b. 27 Mar 1952; mar. (2) 3 Jun 2017 Victor Miles George Aldous [Lampson], 3rd Baron Killearn), only dau. of Victor Alexander George Anthony [Warrender], 1st Baron Bruntisfield, by his second wife Tania Vjekoslava Kolin, 2nd dau. of Dr Michael Kolin, of Saint Jacob, Dubrovnik ###Hon Antonia Alexandria Mackay (b. 11 Dec 1981) ###Hon Isobel Violet Grace Mackay (b. 1983) #Aeneas Simon Mackay, 15th Lord Reay (born 20 March 1965) and Baron Mackay van Ophemert and Zennewijnen The Netherlands ##He married Mia J. Ruulio, daughter of Markus Ruulio (of Helsinki, Finland), on 14 January 2010 at London, England ###Hon. Iona Mackay ###Hon Alexander Shimi Markus Mackay, Master of Reay and heir apparent b. 21 Apr 2010 ###Hon. Harry Aeneas Hugo Mackay b. 10 Jul 2014 ==Sources== ===General Information=== * [http://www.magma.ca/~mmackay/dalriada.html#dalriada A Brief History of Clan MacKay] by Michael MacKay, U. E. * [https://www.electricscotland.com/webclans/m/genealogyofmckay00mcka.pdf GENEALOGY OF THE McKAY FAMILY] DESCENDANTS OF ELKENNY McKAY, The founder of the family in America, AND INCLUDING THIRTY-SEVEN GENERATIONS OF THE ANCESTORS OF THE FAMILY OF DANIEL McKAY A.D.560 TO 1890 — 1330 YEARS. Gathered,Compiled,Edited and Publistied by Dr. James Adolphus McKay * [https://www.electricscotland.com/webclans/m/mackay2.html Electric Scotland - Clan MacKay] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clan_Mackay Wikipedia - Clan MacKay] * [http://www.mackaycountry.com/ Mackay Country] An area in North-West Scotland of natural unspoiled beauty, rich in heritage & history * [https://www.therealmackays.co.uk/ The Real Mackays] by Charlotte Fairbairn * [http://www.islandregister.com/mackay9.html The Descendants of John MacKay, Ann Calder, Big John MacKay and Ann Young] * [https://www.bayanne.info/Shetland/search.php?mylastname=MACKAY&lnqualify=equals&tree=ID1&mybool=AND&nr=100&showspouse=&showdeath=&offset=0&tree=ID1&test_type=&test_group=&tngpage=1 North Isles Family History - MacKay and Tree equals Shetland] * [https://www.bayanne.info/Shetland/search.php?myfirstname=&mylastname=mckay&mypersonid=&idqualify=equals North Isles Family History - McKay and Tree equals Shetland] ===You Tube=== * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=modGPcgtiDs Clan Mackay] is a highland Scottish clan originating in the far north of Scotland in a location traditionally called the Kingdom of Moray. * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nm6v4vrJYOs Clan Mackay] * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CuhbdIPNPL0 Part of Who We Are - The Story of MacKay Country's Ceilidh Tradition] * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PFVkwPVxlo4 MacKay Country 2011] * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ROqElhex5MA&list=PL4UilQVrKyLNfpccqNHlPI9oTKKC-mReC Highlands, Scotland: Clan Heritage - Rick Steves' Europe Travel Guide - Travel Bite] * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kCAXPQAhPlk Walk Clan Mackay Country Scotland] Tour Scotland video of a walk in Mackay country on ancestry visit. This video was given as a gift to me by Cameron Mackay. On April 2014 he set off to walk solo 120km across Scotland through Mackay Country, the homeland of his own clan. The original aim of the walk was to fund raise for an expedition he is organizing to Greenland but it soon became a project in itself that could document the beauty of the Scottish Highlands and follow his journey through Mackay Country. * MacKay (Varrich) Castle in Tongue, Scotland] [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EyeAu_VUoQA] [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p-Hsb8hXKpM] * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d11ltVe38ns&list=PL4UilQVrKyLNfpccqNHlPI9oTKKC-mReC&index=6 A Clan Mackay Production] ===Peerage of Britain and Europe=== * [http://www.thepeerage.com/i2463.htm#s33540 MacKays in the website the Peerage - A genealogical survey of the peerage of Britain as well as the royal families of Europe.] * [http://www.cracroftspeerage.co.uk/reay1628.htm#REAY_1628_2 Cracrofts Peerage - Lords of Reay] * [http://search.freefind.com/find.html?pageid=r&id=21127837&query=mackay&ics=1&fr=0 MacKays in The William the Conqueror Database] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chiefs_of_Clan_Mackay Wikipedia - Chiefs of Clan Mackay] ===Clan MacKay Societies and Organizations=== * [http://www.clanmackay.de/en-the-clan-worldwide.html Clan MacKay World Wide] * [https://www.clanmackaysociety.org/ CLAN MACKAY SOCIETY - Scotland] * [http://www.clanmackayusa.org/ Clan Mackay Society of the USA] * [http://www.clanmackay.ca/ The Clan Mackay Association of Canada] * [http://www.chebucto.ns.ca/Heritage/FSCNS/Scots_NS/Clans/MacKay.html Clan MacKay Society of New Scotland (Nova Scotia Canada)] * [http://www.macky.net/ THE MACKY FAMILY IN NEW ZEALAND] * [http://clanmackay.de/home/geschichte.html Clan MacKay Germany] ===Scotland=== * [http://lu.softxs.ch/mackay/ Mackay Family Genealogy] by Robert Lindsay Mackay (Mackays, of Culrain) * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mackay_of_Aberach Wikipedia - Mackay of Aberach] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mackay_of_Scoury The MacKay's of Scoury - Wikipedia] * [http://scotlandinoils.com/clan/Clan-MacKay.html Scotland in Ois - Clan MacKay] * [https://www.strathnavermuseum.org.uk/mackays/ MacKays - Strathnaver Museum.org] * [https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Clan_Mackay Clan MacKay - Wikiwand] ===Other Countries=== * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:MacKay_and_McKay_Study_-_Canadian_Connection Canadian Connection] * [https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mackay_(geslacht) Dutch Royalty - Lord Reay] * [https://translate.googleusercontent.com/translate_c?depth=2&hl=en&rurl=translate.google.com&sl=nl&sp=nmt4&tl=en&u=https://nl.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mackay_(geslacht)&usg=ALkJrhhayyQccjK0d0nadV1sTrESvVNy4Q English Version]
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[[Category:DNA Projects]] [[Category:MacKenzie Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] __NOTOC__ == Mackenzie One Name Study == :See also: [[Space:Clan_MacKenzie | Team Mackenzie]]
:> G2G Feed [[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/Mackenzie Mackenzie]] :As noted on Menzies Name Study [[Space:Menzies Name Study | page]]. :'''Not every Scotsman has a clan.''' ''The clan system was peculiar to the Highlands, although similar tactics were adopted by the grand Borders families. It is generally accepted that 'clan' refers to the Highlands and 'family' to the Lowlands, although this is not universally respected. The Bruces for example, refer to themselves as a House, although at least one overseas association uses the term Clan. There is no 'Clan Bruce', as their chief, the Earl of Elgin, constantly reminds them.'' :'''Clan-based surnames.''' ''There is a popular misconception that anyone bearing a clan surname is descended from the appropriate clan chief. '' :''The point of a clan was to hold territory and defend it from other clans. This obviously depended on having as many followers as possible and, in turn, being in a large and powerful clan was an advantage to the individual, particularly when the Highlands were at their most lawless.'' :''There were other reasons to adopt a clan name other than just protection: for food and shelter, to demonstrate solidarity, to gain favour with the Chief or Laird, to be associated with a powerful neighbour, or just because there was little or no choice in the matter.'' :''Not all members of a clan used the clan name.'' == Aim == :To research the genealogy and family history of all persons past and present with the surname Mackenzie and its linked variants == Scope == :The MacKenzie Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Mackenzie Mackenzie] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Mackenzie name. :As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Mackenzies), by time period (18th Century Mackenzies), or by topic (Mackenzie DNA, Mackenzie Occupations, Mackenzie Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. == How to Join == :To join the Mackenzie Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the [[#Membership|membership list]] below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! :If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[MacKenzie-2362|Alan MacKenzie]]''' for assistance. :{{Member|ONS|name=MacKenzie}} :Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
{{Member|ONS|name=MacKenzie}}
{{Clear}} == Surname Variants == :^ MacKenzie :^ Mckenzie :^ McKenzie :^ Makenzee :^ Mckinzie :^ Makenzi :^ Makenzie :^ Mackenzee :^ Mackensie :^ Mackenize :^ Mackinzy :^ Mackinsey :^ Mackenzy :^ Mackenzey :^ Machenzie :^ Mackynzi :^ Mackinze :and others == Mackenzie Y-DNA == :Since DNA can be traced along a patrilineal (father to father to father) line it is interesting for someone studying the genealogy of a surname, theoretically at least. The Y-DNA test can only be taken by males to explore their direct paternal line. The Y chromosome conveniently allows us to follow the Western Europe convention on last names. === External Mackenzie DNA Projects === :Although there are now many companies offering DNA testing for genealogical purposes, Family Tree DNA is the largest and best for Y-DNA. They have groups organized around surnames including this one: * [https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/mac-kenzie/about/background Mackenzie/Mackenzie DNA Project] == Resources == :> Mackenzie's [[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Mackenzie Complete List on Wikitree]] :> Orphaned Mackenzies [[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AAdoptions&cln=&order=&s=Mackenzie Adopt Me)]] :> Unsourced Mackenzie [[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=Mackenzie profiles)]] :> Unconnected [[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AUnconnected&mId=10209961&order=dateup&viewAll=1&privacy=0&orphans=0&s=Mackenzie Mackenzie's)]] == Research Pages == :Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. We could use your help! * [[Space:YDNA_Confirmed/Morse-Moss-Morris|YDNA Confirmed/Morse-Moss-Morris]] (including MacKenzie connection) * * ==Membership== * [[Morse_Wilson-1|Sue Morse Wilson]] * * === Research Category === :Mackenzie Name Study and includes other spelling variations [[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:MacKenzie_Name_Study Categorised]]
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[[Category:Mackler_Name_Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] [[Category: Mackler Name Study]] [[Category:Ashkenazi_Jews]] [[Category:Mackler-10 Mackler]] = Welcome to the Mackler Name Project! = The goal of this study is to compile historical and genealogical information related to the surname Mackler, including etymology, immigration, ancestry, and named places/things. In addition, this study aims to improve all profiles on Wikitree that are part of the study by adding sources, family history, images, and connecting to the global family tree. For more information on One Name Studies, please check out the parent project: [[Project:One_Name_Studies|One Name Studies]]. = Study = '''Coordinator''': [[Mackler-10|Allison Mackler]]
'''Category''': [[:Category:Mackler_Name_Study|Mackler Name Study]]
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== How to Join == # Add the tag 'mackler_name_study' (no quotes) to your [[Special:Following|followed tags]]. # Add your name below in the [[#members|members]] section below # Add the Mackler name study category to all your Mackler profiles. This is intended to be added to individuals whose birth name is Mackler, not profiles of individuals whose names changed to Mackler by marriage. Note that adding this tag will not change profile privacy. Copy and paste the category tag below to the top of each profile: ::
[[Category:Mackler_Name_Study]] == Members == * [[Mackler-10|Allison Mackler]] - Researching Mackler emigrants to the United States from "Polish Russia," the countries that used to make up Congress Poland, such as Ukraine, Lithuania, Poland, Belarus, etc. Families I'm researching ** [[Mackler-29|Avraham David Mackler (abt.1810-abt.1910)]], My family, emigrated to NYC & Massachusetts ** [[Mackler-132|Yechiel Michel Mackler (abt.1850-)]], emigrated to Massachusetts ** [[Mackler-81|Solomon Mackler (1852-1907)]], emigrated to Connecticut ** [[Mackler-122|Morris Mackler (abt.1855-)]], emigrated to NYC == Etymology == === Origin === Jewish (Ashkenazic) and South German (Americanized form of Mächler): occupational name from Yiddish makler and Middle High German mecheler ‘broker’, ‘middleman’.
[[http://genealogy.familyeducation.com/surname-origin/mackler#ixzz3gegMS6Mv Family Education Etymology]][[http://names.mooseroots.com/l/90289/Mackler MooseRoots Etymology]] === Derivations === * מקלר * Mekler * Meykler * Meykhler * Mecheler * Makler * Machler === Ethnicity === ==== Russian, but German ==== ''[http://www.geocurrents.info/cultural-geography/why-russian-jews-are-not-russian Why Russian Jews Are Not Russian]'', by Martin W. Lewis, is a fascinating look at more recent geopolitical changes around the Jewish population in the Russian federation. This article covers changes occurring after 1930 although mentions that the Jews living in Russia's territory are in fact, not Russian. ==== Ashkenazi Jews ==== As indicated in the origin above, Macklers are of Ashkenazi Jewish linage. This has also been proven via [[#DNA|DNA]] testing.
== DNA == Mackler DNA can be found via autosomal DNA and Y DNA. Research is ongoing via the Mackler surname project at FamilyTree DNA: https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/mackler In addition, male Y DNA testers should join the Avotaynu project: * https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/avotaynu/about *https://avotaynuonline.com/avotaynu-foundation-dna-project/ == Sources ==
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The legendary progenitor of the Macleans was [[MacLean-438|Gilleathain na Tuaidh]] or Gillean of the Battle Axe, a 13 century Celtic warrior. Gillean's great-great-grandson settled in Mull and by 1390, Donald, Lord of the Isles gave land to his two brothers-in-law, thus starting the two main branches of the clan: Maclean of Duart and Maclaine of Lochbuie (both on the island of Mull where the name is still frequently found). {|class="wikitable" width="100%" style="border:1px solid #BBB" | align="center" colspan="3"| '''Founding Chiefs of Clan MacLean''' |- ! No. !Name !in office |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" colspan="3" | |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacLean-438|Gille eoin na Tuaighe ''"Gillean of the battle-axe"'']]'''
(abt 1211- ? ) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| ? - ? |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|2 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacLean-339|Maoliosa ''"Malise"'' mac Gilleain]]'''
(abt 1250- 1300 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| ? - ? |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|3 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacLean-338|Gille calum mac Giliosa ''"Malcolm MacLean"'']]'''
(bef 1314 -bef 1371) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| ? - ? |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|4 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacLean-337| Iain Dubh mac Gilliemore "''John MacLean''"]]'''
bef 1326- bef 1371) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| ? - ? |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| Iain Dubh had two sons: '''Lachlan "Lubannach"''' became the progenitor of
'''''MacLean of Duart''''' which follows and
'''Hector ''"Eachann Reganach"''''' became the progenitor of
[[Space:MacLaine_Chiefs|MacLean of Lochbuie]] | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| |- |} {|class="wikitable" width="100%" style="border:1px solid #BBB" | align="center" colspan="3"| '''MacLean of Duart Chiefs''' |- ! No. !Name !in office |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" colspan="3" | |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 5 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacLean-333|Lachlan ''"Lubannach"'' MacLean]]'''
(bef 1367- aft 1390) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| ? - aft 1390 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|6 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacLean-399|Hector ''"Eachuinn Ruadh"'' MacLean]]'''
(bef 1393-1411) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| aft 1390 - July 24, 1411 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|7 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Maclean-188|Lachlan ''"Bronnach"'' MacLean]]'''
(abt 1394 -1472) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|1411 - November 1472 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|8 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Maclean-98|Lachlan ''"Og"'' MacLean]]'''
abt 1432- abt 1498) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1472 - abt 1486 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|9 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Maclean-97|Hector ''"Eachuinn Odhar"'' MacLean]]'''
(abt 1455 - 1513) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1486 - 1496 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|10 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacLean-1458|Lachlan MacLean]]'''
(abt 1470 - 1513) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1496 - 1513 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|The above profile for Lachlan MacLean is not recognized in some genealogies. | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|11 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Maclean-37|Lachlan Cattanach MacLean]]'''
(1465 - 1523) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|1513 – November 10, 1523 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|12 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Maclean-63|Hector ''"Eachuinn Mór"'' MacLean]]'''
(1497 - 1570 ) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|1523 - September 15, 1570 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|13 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Maclean-67 |Hector ''"Og"'' MacLean]]'''
(1530 - 1575) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1570 - April 12, 1575 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|14 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Maclean-44|Lachlan ''"Mór"'' MacLean]]'''
(1558-1598) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|1575 - August 5, 1598 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|15 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Maclean-36 |Hector ''"Og"'' MacLean]]'''
(1580-1623) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1598 - 1623 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|16 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Maclean-439|Hector ''"Mór"'' MacLean]]'''
(bef 1623 -1630) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1623 - 1630 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|17 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Maclean-446|Sir Lachlan MacLean]]'''
(1600-1649) "1st Baronet of Morvern" | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1630 - 1649 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|18 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Maclean-447|Sir Hector MacLean]]'''
(1620 -1651) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1649 - July 20, 1651 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|19 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Maclean-448|Sir Allan MacLean]]'''
(1641- ? ) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1651 - ? |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|20 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Maclean-449|Sir John MacLean]]'''
(1670 -1716) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| ? - March 12, 1716 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|21 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[Maclean-452|Sir Hector MacLean]]'''
(1703 -1750) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1716 - November 1750 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|22 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacLean-585|Sir Allan MacLean]]'''
(1710 -1783) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1750 - December 10, 1783 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|23 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacLean-591|Sir Hector MacLean]]'''
(17?? -1818) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1783 - 1818 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|24 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacLean-592|Sir Fitzroy Jeffreys Grafton MacLean]]'''
(bef 1771 -1818) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1818 - July 5,1847 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|25 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacLean-593|Sir Charles Fitzroy MacLean]]'''
(1798 -1883) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1847 - December 27, 1883 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|26 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacLean-594|Sir Fitzroy Donald MacLean]]'''
(1835 -1936 ) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1883 - November 22, 1936 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|27 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacLean-596|Sir Charles Hector Fitzroy MacLean]]'''
(1916 -1990) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1936 - February 8, 1990 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|28 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacLean-1233|Sir Lachlan Hector Charles MacLean]]'''
(1942 - current) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1990 - present |- |} Return to the [[:Category: Clan Maclean of Duart|'''MacLean of Duart''']] page. Return to the [[:Category:Clan_MacLean|'''Clan MacLean''']] page.
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{|class="wikitable" width="100%" style="border:1px solid #BBB" | align="center" colspan="3"| '''Lairds of Coll''' |- ! No. !Name !in office |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" colspan="3" | |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacLean-332|Lachlan MacLean]]'''
(bef 1403- ?) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| ? - ? |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|2 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacLean-331|John MacLean]]'''
(bef 1443-aft 1469) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| ?- ? |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|3 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacLean-329|John Abrach MacLean]]'''
(bef 1499-aft 1519) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| ? - ? |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|4 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacLean-328|John Cam MacLean]]'''
(bef 1528- aft 1558) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|5 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacLean-327|Hector ''"An Cleireach Beag"'' MacLean]]'''
(bef 1537- 1583) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| ? - 1583 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|6 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacLean-54|Hector ''"Eachuinn Ruadh"'' MacLean]]'''
(1555 - 1593) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1583 – 1593 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|7 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacLean-495|Lachlan MacLean]]'''
(abt 1582 - abt 1642 ) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|1593 - 1642 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|8 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacLean-513 |John ''"Garbh"'' MacLean]]'''
(bef 1617 - aft 1675) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1642 - aft 1675 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|9 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacLean-528|Hector ''"Ruadh (Roy)"'' MacLean]]'''
(bef 1642-1661) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| aft 1675 - 1661 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|10 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacLean-543 |Lachlan MacLean]]'''
(bef 1661-1687) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1661 - 1687 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|11 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacLean-549|John ''"Garbh"'' MacLean]]'''
(1670 -1688) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1687 - 1688 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|12 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacLean-544|Donald MacLean]]'''
(1656-1729) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1688 - 1729 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|13 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacLean-550|Hector MacLean]]'''
(17?? -1756) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1729 - 1756 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|14 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacLean-553|Hugh MacLean]]'''
(bef 1748-1786) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1756 - 1786 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|15 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacLean-562|Alexander ''"Alasdair Ruadh"'' MacLean]]'''
(1753 -1835) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1786 - 1828 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|16 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacLean-569|Hugh MacLean]]'''
(1768 -1861) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1828 - 1861* |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| * due to debt [[MacLean-569|Hugh MacLean]] sold his estate on the 15th May 1856 to
John Lorne Stewart and making him the 1st Stewart Laird of Coll. While no
longer Laird Hugh's descendants, listed below, continued to be known as
"MacLean of Coll". | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacLean-1239|Alexander MacLean]]'''
(1827 -1875) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1861 - 1875 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacLean-1241|John Hector Norman MacLean]]'''
(1829 -1882) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1875 - 1882 |- |} Return to the [[:Category:Lairds_of_Coll|MacLean of Coll]] category page. Return to the [[:Category:Clan_MacLean|Clan MacLean]] category page.
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[[Category:MacMicking Clan]] == Clan MacMicking == * Crest: a demi savage holding a spear with a quiver of arrows. * Mottos: "Res Non Verba" (Deeds Not Words) "We Hae Dune" (We Have Done) * Tartan: Carrick Tartan may be the appropriate tartan for MacMickings to wear. * Gaelic: MacMiadhachain * Branches of the Clan: Killantringan, Miltonise == Variants of the Clan == :MacMicking, MacMeeken, MacMeekan, MacMeekin, McMeekin, MacMeikan, MacMeickan, MacMeeking, MacMeckan, MacMichan, Mac Mickan, MacMicken, MacMichin, MacMikan, MacMiken , MacMikin, MacMychen, MacMeecham, MacMeechan, MakMakin, M'Maykin, MacMehin, M'Maycan, Makmakyn, Makmechum, McMychin, Makmechane, Makmakin, M'Meikin, McMiken, McMakin, McMeikin, McKmacken, McKmaken, McMecan, McMeckan, McMeikine, McMeikeine, McMeken, McMichan, McMickan, McMicken, McMickin, McMicking, McMiken, Mamiken. == Clan History == The McMicking family can trace its roots in Scotland has far back as circa 350 AD when Corc Maoihtain (also known as Corc MacMaccon) landed on its shores with the Miadhachain people near Carrick (Carrickshire). Denied successorship to the kingdom by his grandfather, he was given chieftanship of three branches of the kingdom in Tipperary in Ireland along with the title “Maoth Miadhach”. The three royal residences in Tipperary were Caher, the old name of which was Caher-Dun-Isga; the present castle, on the rock in the Suir, occupies the site of an old circular stone fort or caher, which was destroyed in the 3d century; and that caher was erected on the site of a still older dun or earthen fort. Another was Dun-Crot, which is now marked by the old castle of Dungrod, a comparatively modern edifice, built on the site of the old dun. A third was Knockgraffon, about 3 miles north of Caher, which was the residence of Fiacha Mullehan, king of Munster in the 3d century. The remains of this old palace are still standing, consisting of a very fine higmound; it is celebrated in legend, and the surrounding parish still retains its name—Knockgraffon. He occupied Knockgraffon and his descendants were named Miadhachain. From him the city Cork was supposedly named. To shun the unnatural love of his stepmother, he fled in his youth to Scotland where he married the daughter of the King of the Picts. He took a large number of Miadhachain with him when he migrated to Ayrshire and Carrick on the southwest of Dalraida (Scotland) around 360 AD. As referenced they took unto themselves the surname “MacMiadhachain” so as to distinguish them from the Miadhachain of Ireland. During the arrival of St Patrick in the region around the fifth century AD, many of the Miadhachain migrated to County Clare (Clare). Most of the clan, however, settled north in an area known as Ballaghmeighan in County Leitrim, which is now Ballymeehan. This is the beginning of Clan Meehan which survives to this day. The majority of those who settled in County Clare eventually made their way across the Irish Sea to the lands of Scotland which was ruled by Dal Raida at the time. Those that settled in Ballymeehan took the surname O’Miadhachain, while those who migrated to Scotland took the surname MacMiadhachain. In literal terms, both mean “children of Maidhachain”. The majority of those who settled in County Clare eventually made their way across the Irish Sea to the lands of Scotland which was ruled by Dal Raida at the time. Those that settled in Ballymeehan took the surname O’Miadhachain, while those who migrated to Scotland took the surname MacMiadhachain. In literal terms, both mean “children of Maidhachain”. The migration of the Miadhachain involved a cross country journey which met with not a few skirmishes along the way. It was actually Corc MacMaccon ur Miadhachain, Fiachaidh’s great grandson, who led this expedition which initially settled on the east coast of Ireland in the region of modern day Dublin. It is from this area that the Miadhachain crossed the Irish Sea to Scotland, but not all at once and not in a short time. The clan took several years to totally migrate to the new land during which many did not wait and travelled westward and southward in Ireland and settled in villages in different communities. This could explain why some O’Miadachains living in Ireland today trace their ancestry through Corc Mac Lughaidh (of whom was named the city of Cork) while others trace their ancestry from Nathfraoch who was Corc Maccoon’s nephew who never left Ireland. For the next hundred years, the Miadhachain migrated north to the Highlands where they inter-married with Clan Cameron and other clans. But most migrated east and south to the regions of Galloway and Dumfries in Wigtonshire and Ayrshire where inter-marriages took place between Clan Douglas, Clan Donald and Clan Kennedy. == The McMicking Family == The oldest recorded member of the McMicking family is reportedly Mahun (Maheune), who resided in the town of Girvan, north of the City of Ayr, around 820-870 AD. He was amongst Alpin’s party that invaded Kintyre as recorded in 836 AD. Alpin was the father of Kenneth MacAlpin (the First), the first “King of the Scots”. Mahun's immediate descendants remained near Girvan on the Scottish coast directly opposite the granite isle of Ailsa Craig until the time of Mahun Rusid/Rusid MacMahun. The names (and eventual surnames) of Mahun’s decendants evolved over several centuries from Mahun to MacMahun and MacMichan and eventually MacMickin. Many variations also took place that include such surnames as McMeeken, McMechen and dozens of others. But all share the same ancestral link with Mahun and Clan Mac Miadhachain. The McMicking family has a rich and vibrant history with significant records dating back as far as the 13th century in Ayrshire, Scotland. It represents the old Ayrshire and Wigtonshire McMickings. The McMickings of Killantringan held one of the most ancient baronies of Ayrshire and at various epochs of Scottish history were not undistinguished. One of their members, in 1427, lost his life through his adherence to the Lord of the Isles in a rebellion against King James of Scotland. At the Reformation the family took a prominent part in Ayrshire and during the reign of Charles II many of them suffered imprisonment and fines in the cause of civil and religious liberty. Sir Gilbert McMicking married Agnes MacDonald, daughter of John, Son of Angus, Lord of the Isles. Major Gilbert McMicking, C.M.G., of Miltonise, Wigtonshire, Scotland, who sat in the Imperial House for a number of years and who commanded the Royal Scots during the Great War, and Admiral Sir James Startin, are all members of this family." The 12,000 acre estate called Killantringan was held by Clan McMicking from the mid 1300's until it was sold in 1839 to pay debts. Miltonise, a 7000 acre estate, located in Ayrshire, was acquired in the early 1700's, and remains in McMicking hands today. During the 1700's many Scots and Brits immigrated to the New World of America and later to the South Seas and Australia. == Sources == * [http://www.ryerson.ca/~kbailey/MCMHIST1.htm McMicking and other variants- the first 25 generations] * [http://www.houseoftartan.com/scottish/dir2.asp?secid=77&subsecid=674 Carrick Tartan] * [http://www.house-of-tartan.scotland.net/clan/clansurnames.htm Clan Surnames] * [http://www.ryerson.ca/~kbailey/mcmhist.html The Clan MacMicking] * [http://www.electricscotland.com/webclans/m/macmick2.html Clan MacMicking] * [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~jfuller/gen_mail_surnames-maci.html?cj=1&netid=cj&o_xid=0001029688&o_lid=0001029688&o_sch=Affiliate+External#CLAN-MACMICKING Clan MacMicking mailing list] is for anyone with a genealogical or historical interest in the Scottish Clan MacMicking. Topics include searches for MacMicking ancestors; discussions of Clan history, culture, food, language, tartans, coats of arms, and major events and battles that changed the course of the clan; current events such as the main Clan gathering, rebuilding of the Clan Castle, and museums; and notices of gatherings and meetings from the official regional and international Clan associations. * The early history is contained in the book "Ayreshire, Its history and historic families, Volume I, page 112 by William Robertson. This book was published by Irvine 1823-25 so is long out of print.
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[[Category:Wild Bunch]] [[Category:Wild Wild West]] [[Category: San Antonio, Texas]] ==Madame Fannie Porter's Brothel== :[[Porter-6345|Fannie Porter]]'s brothel was visited by both outlaws and lawmen because of her warm personality, the fact that she chose five to eight extremely attractive young girls between the ages of 18 and 25, and her requirement that the girls practice good hygiene. At the time of the 1900 U.S. Census, there were five ladies of the night living full time in Fannie's "boarding house." Fannie herself was mentioned off and on in various San Antonio city directories from 1880 until 1902. :By 1895, her house was one of the most popular in the Old West. By that time, it had become a frequent stopover for outlaws evading capture and Fannie was vastly admired for her discretion. She emphatically refused to divulge the whereabouts of any wanted man to the authorities no matter how much pressure was brought to bear. Fannie knew well the meaning of the word "honor," unlike today's madams who will sell names from their little black book to the highest bidder. Not Fannie. She remained mum. :Other reasons patrons enjoyed Fannie's establishment were the elegant imported brass cuspidors, classy upholstered furnishings and luxurious appointments. For some "special customers," she reserved bottles of chilled champagne. That included members of [[Space:Butch_Cassidy%27s_Wild_Bunch|Butch Cassidy's Wild Bunch]]. ==Sources== *Van Ostrand, Maggie. [http://www.texasescapes.com/MaggieVanOstrand/Fannie-Porter-of-San-Antonio.htm Fannie Porter of San Antonio]. ''Texas Escapes'' e-zine.
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Welcome to Madison County, Texas Project!
{{US History|sub-project=Texas}} *'''[[Space:Texas|Texas Space Page]]''' *The leader of this project is: [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]]. ===Madison County, Texas=== Hometown Hero: [[Kimbro-79| Technician Fourth Grade Truman Kimbro (1919 - 1944)]], United States Army, Medal of Honor Recipient, Killed In Action near Rocherath, Belgium. ==History/Timeline== {{Image|file=Madison_County_Texas-5.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption=1880 map Madison county, Texas. }} *{{Blue|Madison county was created in 1853 and organized 1854 from Grimes, Leon, Walker counties.}} It is named for James Madison, the fourth president of the United State.Its seat is Madisonville.
[https://texasalmanac.com/index.php?q=topics/government/madison-county] Two Indian groups lived in this area, the Caddies and Atakapans. Caddo Indians were the most advanced of Texas Indian groups and were friendly to settlers, and considered to be wealthy. Their villages were large with bee-hive shaped housing. Bidais of the Atakapan group were the main residents in what is now Madison County. Deadose were also Atakapans and lived near the Trinity River valley near the center of the county, while the Bidais village was near the confluence of the Bedias creek and the Trinity River. These Bidais were best known for growing corn and hunted deer. Unfortunately both groups vanished due to hostile tribes as well as epidemics.
[[[Space: Madison County, Texas|Space: Madison County, Texas]]] ::Kickapoo were migrants from the East that settled in among the Caddo. In this area is '''Kickapoo Creek'''.
:'''1687''' European Explorer, Luis de Moscoso Alvarado is reported to have reached the SE part of future Madison county. (Some believe he was killed in Madison County, at a site S of Madisonville.
:'''1700s''' La Bahía Road and the Old San Antonio Road began as Indian trails, and passed through this county. La Bahia Road meandered SW to Washington-on-the-Brazos, Gonzales, and Goliad, diverging from the Old San Antonio Road at a point not far from where the two crossed the Trinity.
:'''1700s''' The Old San Antonio Roadforme part of the county's N boundary, then continued eastward through Bastrop and was formed from travelers between Nacogdoches to San Antonio.
:'''1774'''- A Spanish settlement began called near where the two Spanish roads cross the Trinity River. It is called Paso Tomás and was near the main village of the Bidais. The settlement of a group of families resettled from Los Adaes by Governor Juan María de Ripperdá and led by Antonio GilIbarvo.Reasons were promised good agricultural land here. They chose this as it was separated from hostile Indian tribes by the presence of these friendly tribes as well as being protected from the Gulf Coast storms. This was named Nuestra Señora del Pilar de Bucareli, and was called '''Bucareli'''.
:'''1779''' Many feared Comanche attack and the Trinity flooded that year, thus abandoned the settlement. Fears of Comanche attack led many to abandon the settlement in January 1779; flooding of the Trinity in February dealt the final blow.
:'''1779'''- They returned to the old mission of Nacogdoches. The site of Bucareli was later occupied by Robbins's Ferry.
:'''1805''' the settlement of Trinidad, or Spanish Bluff, was established by a Spanish soldiers sent by Governor Manuel Antonio Cordero y Bustamante to regain possession of territory claimed by the United States.
:'''1812''' - This settlement was raided by members of the Gutiérrez-Magee expedition. After the failure of the expedition, some people were captured at Spanish Bluff and executed by the Spanish commander, Ignacio Elizondo.
:'''1830s''' - 3 empresario grants of the Mexican government (Austin, Vehlein, and Burnet) joined.
:'''1831''' José Miguel Músquiz received the first grant, partially in the Vehlein colony, in 1831.
:'''May 28, 1835''' -Job Starks Collard received land grant 1 league.
:'''1829''' Major W. C. Young left South Carolina 1829, moved to Texas and was first permanent settlers Madison County, then participated in San Jacinto.
::Other early settlers were James Mitchell, Job Starks Collard, and Dr. Pleasant W. Kittrell.
:'''post 1835''' Mitchell was a member of hostelry and later post office near the San Antonio and La Bahía roads and established the first post office in Madison County. Collard, a member of the Austin colony, was granted a league of land by the Mexican government on May 28, 1835.
:'''1835''' Rogers Prairie was settled by Robert Rogers on the old San Antonio Road. Rogers had received a land grant from the Mexican government.
:'''March 1836''' - Settlers present in the area witnessed the Runaway Scrape, when Texas colony settlers rushed eastward away from the advancing Mexican Army of Santa Anna toward the Trinity River.
:'''April 21 1836''' News of the victory at San Jacinto caused them to turn back.
:'''1853''' Collard donated 200 acres for the establishment of a townsite, for county seat, Madisonville, was founded. Kittrell was the person behind the organization of Madison County.
:'''Feb 2, 1842''' -The judicial Madison County was formed from Montgomery County. (Judicial counties were later declared unconstitutional because they had no legislative representation.) Because residents of the northern parts of Walker and Grimes counties lived forty to fifty miles from their county seats, they petitioned the legislature for the establishment of a new county.
:'''1848''' North Zulch, in the W end of the county, for Julius Zulch, who emigrated from Germany and founded the settlement named Zulch.
:'''Jan 27, 1853''' - The formation of Madison County from Grimes, Walker, and Leon counties was approved on January 27, 1853, and organization followed on 1854.
:'''Aug 7, 1854''' Kittrell was the person behind organizing the county, and later became the county's first representative in the legislature. He selected the site for the county seat, which was preferred because of its central location; he named the county and its seat for the nation's fourth president, James Madison. Dr. Kittrell was also Sam Houston's physician and was in attendance at the general's death.
:'''1855''' -Midway, the oldest town in Madison County, was settled by J. H. Young at the E end of the county 3miles from the Trinity River and named Midway when Professor Joseph A. Clark arrived from Midway, Kentucky.
:'''1853-5'''4 Madisonville, the county seat, was established upon the formation of the county, in compliance with the legislature's ruling that county seats be no more than five miles removed from the centers of the counties.
:'''1854''' Elwood, one of the largest communities in the county, was a rival to Madisonville for designation as the county seat. But after being passed over, it did not continue to prosper.
:'''betw 1854 and 1873''' the county lost three courthouses to fire.
{{Image|file=Madison_County_Texas-6.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption='. }} :'''1860-1868-''' Civil War Madison County was described as '''"wild and wooly"''' before and after the Civil War, was referred to as the "Free State of Madison."
:'''1870- 1960''' PRIMARY -raising of beef cattle, long a major activity in Madison County, remains the primary source of agricultural income. Horse raising also grew in importance. Madison County has always been primarily agricultural and rural but the crop production and the most important crop was erratic.
:'''1906''' - When railroad bypassed Rogers Prairie, it moved 1.6 miles westward but eventually became known Normangee.
:'''1906''' - Zulch moved to the railroad becoming North Zulch.......
:'''1967''' courthouse burned to the ground.
:'''1860'''- Sweet potato yielded 5,512 bushels, was (2,033 bushels in 1880), then (37,283 bushels in 1890) and ZERO 1969.
:'''1980s''' 32,985,267 barrels of oil had been taken from county lands since 1946 and 8,683,569 cubic feet of gas-well gas were produced in the county in 2004.
:'''1987''' -Swine raising, which dropped from 11,021 in 1920 to 5,124 in 1930, remained '''steady''' afterward; 4,640 head were reported in 1987.
===Government Offices=== Madison County has had five courthouses:1854, 1860 ca, 1870 ca., 1896, and 1970-Current.
[http://www.texasescapes.com/CentralTexasTownsSouth/Madisonville-Texas-Madison-County-Courthouse.htm] 1865, 1873--Courthouses and county records were destroyed by fire in June 1865 and January 1873. 1967--Madison County Courthouse, built 1896, was destroyed by fire on May 14, 1967. Some county records may have been destroyed. '''1st Courthouse, 1854'''
'''2nd Courthouse, 1860 ca,''' (burned 6/5/1865)
'''3rd Courthouse, 1870''' - (burned 1/20/1873)
'''4th Courthouse, 1896''' (burned 5/14/1967), Style was Richardsonian Romanesque, built of Brick materials, having a clock tower. The cost was $22,500 and it burned on Mother's Day,
{{Image|file=Madison_County_Texas-4.jpg |align=l |size=250 |caption=1896 Courthouse }}{{Image|file=Madison_County_Texas-2.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Painting of 1896 Courthouse. }}{{clear}} '''5th Courthouse, 1970- current- '''Architect - Dickson, Dickson, Buckley & Bullock with Modern Style, materials were Concrete and Brick and is located on the square of Main (hwy 21) and Elm Streets.
{{Image|file=Madison_County_Texas-3.jpg |align=r |size=280 |caption=1970 Courthouse}}{{clear}} ===Geography=== https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcm01 :Location in central East Texas. :CountySeat -Madisonville, the county seat, largest town, is near I Hwy 45 100 miles NW of Houston. Center - at 30°57' north latitude and 95°55' west longitude . :Size- 473 square miles of post oak savannah, a mixture of post oak woods and grasslands. :Region- NE and S central parts of the county are in the Blackland Prairies region; SE corner of the county lies in the Piney Woods :Type: - 1/5 (20%) of the area is timbered, Early reports describe it as 2/3 timber with 1/3 prairie. :Trees - oak, cedar, elm, walnut, hickory, gum, pecan, ash, cypress, and pine. :Terrain is undulating with rolling prairies :Elevation ranging from 213 to 364 feet above sea level. :Drainage -prairies drain to waterways of boundaries to the 1) Trinity River in east, 2) Navasota River in the west, and Bedias Creek in south. Creeks run through the county, the Caney, which bisects it. :Soils - sandy surface layers and mottled yellow, red, and gray loamy subsoils. :Claypan area. Range- black waxy to light sandy loam around creeks and lower lands, with dk chocolate mixed with sand on the prairie uplands. Almost the entire county is made up of soils with sandy surface layers and mottled yellow, red, gray loamy subsoils. The NW portion is surfaced by non calcareous, calcareous cracking clayey soils, sl. acid soils with loamy surface layers and cracking subsoils. :Minerals -Oil and ga, lignite, sand, and gravel. :Climate- mild climate, {{Image|file=Madison_County_Texas-6.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=" }}{{clear}} :Growing season of 272 days. :Rainfall is 41.50 inches Temperatures minimum of 40° F to a July maximum average of 94°. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcm01 =====Adjacent counties===== :Leon County (north){{Image|file=Madison_County_Texas.jpg |align=r |size=175 |caption=adj counties. }} :Houston County (northeast) :Walker County (southeast) :Grimes County (south) :Brazos County (southwest) =====Protected areas===== *[http://www.mideasttexasgcd.com MidEast Groundwater] ===Demographics=== In 2000, there were 12,940 people residing in the county with a population density of 28 people/sq. mi. There were 4,797 housing units at an average density of 10 per square mile (4/km²). The racial makeup of the county was 66.79% White, 22.87% African American, 0.32% Native American, 0.39% Asian, 0.03% Pacific Islander, 7.90% from other races, and 1.72% from two or more races. 15.78% of the population were Hispanic or Latino. The median income for a household in the county was $29,418, and the median income for a family was $35,779. The per capita income for the county was $14,056. About 12.30% of families and 15.80% of the population were below the poverty line, including 20.00% of those under age 18 and 16.30% of those age 65 or over.
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Madison_County,_Texas] {{Image|file=Madison_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=r |size=290 |caption=Madison counties and nearby }}{{clear}} *As of the 2010 census, its population was 13,664. Highways
*I-45. Interstate 45 *U.S. Highway 190 *Texas State Highway 21 *Texas State Highway 75 *Texas State Highway 90 *Texas State Highway OSR **Ferguson Unit, a Texas Department of Criminal Justice prison for men, is located in an unincorporated area in the county =====Cities===== *[[:Category:Madisonville, Texas|Madisonville]] (county seat) *[[:Category:Midway, Madison County, Texas|Midway]] '''Town'''
*[[:Category: Normangee, Texas|Normangee]] (mostly in Leon County) Unincorporated community
*[[:Category: North Zulch, Texas|North Zulch]] ====Formed From==== *1853--Madison County was created 2 February 1853 from Grimes, Leon, and Walker Counties. ====Resources==== *http://www.co.madison.tx.us Madison County, Texas] *[http://www.madisonlibrarytx.org// Madison county Library] *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txmadiso/wwii.htm Images] *[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Madison_County,_Texas_Genealogy FamilySearch Genealogy] *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txmadiso/museum.html Madison county Museum] *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txmadiso/madison7.htm TxGen Resources] *[https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth88796/ Madison County hx] =====Census===== :1860 --- 2,238 — :1870 --- 4,061 81.5% :1880 --- 5,395 32.8% :1890 --- 8,512 57.8% :1900 --- 10,432 22.6% :1910 --- 10,318 −1.1% :1920 --- 11,956 15.9% :1930 --- 12,227 2.3% :1940 --- 12,029 −1.6% :1950 --- 7,996 −33.5% :1960 --- 6,749 −15.6% :1970 --- 7,693 14.0% :1980 --- 10,649 38.4% :1990 --- 10,931 2.6% :2000 --- 12,940 18.4% :2010 --- 13,664 5.6% :Est. 2015 --- 14,065 =====Land Grants===== *In the future Madison County three empresario grants of the Mexican government (Austin, Vehlein, and Burnet) **José Miguel Músquiz received the first grant, situated partially in the Vehlein colony, in 1831. **Collard, a member of the Austin colony, was granted a league of land by the Mexican government on May 28, 1835. =====Cemeteries===== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=c |size=370 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: Mount Tabor Cemetery, Madison County, Texas|Mt Tabor Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Ten Mile Cemetery, Madisonville, Texas|Ten Mile Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Park Cemetery, Madisonville, Texas|Park Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Hill Cemetery, Midway, Texas|Hill Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Willowhole Cemetery, North Zulch, Texas|Willowhole Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Mount Tabor Cemetery, Madison County, Texas|Mount Tabor Cemetery]] *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Etx/Madison/ListMadison.html Madison county cemeteries] *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2676 FindaGrave cemeteries] ===Sources===
*https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcm01
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[[Category:Simpson County, Mississippi, Cemeteries]] [[Category: Magee Cemetery, Magee, Mississippi]] ===About=== This project will catalog and document all burials in Magee Cemetery, located in Magee, Simpson County, Mississippi. This free space page for the Magee Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Mississippi_Cemeteries|Mississippi Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Mississippi Cemeteries Project is a sub-project of the larger [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. This page is a work in progress, and will remain so until the Table of Interments (below) is completed. The Table of Interments is a sortable listing of persons interred at this cemetery, some or all of whom are linked to existing WikiTree profiles. If you know of a person interred at this cemetery that should be linked to an existing WikiTree profile, or needs to have a profile created for them, please contact [[Bishop-4082|Myrtis Bishop]] for assistance. ===Contact Information, Location and Map=== :Location ::Located in Magee, off Hwy 541(1st Ave NE) :GPS Coordinates (WGS84) :: 31.885548, -89.732566 ::[https://goo.gl/maps/TTXp8 Magee Cemetery on Google Maps] === History === Magee City operates and maintains this cemetery. The first part of the cemetery as you enter is the oldest with no recorded entries of burials. Cemetery is fairly large with 1,647 burials recorded with 80% photographed on Findagrave as of Jan 14, 2018. [[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/202273/magee-cemetery See Findagrave - Magee Cemetery]] The city maintains a record of the plot owners in the newer sections but not who is buried in each grave. ===Tasks Completed=== :Photography * 80% of marked graves in this cemetery have been photographed by [[Bishop-4082 | Myrtis Bishop]]. :Data Transcription * 80% of all marked graves :Link to Profiles * 20% of all marked graves ===To Do=== * '''add Essie V. (Prince) Wilkinson Prince-3337 * '''add Ora Emmaline (Canoy) Lucky Lucky-23 * '''add Joseph Thomas Lucky Canoy-87 * '''add Beulah Mae (Williamson) McCain (1925 - 2006) Williamson-3787 * '''Add Lessie Martin & family https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Martin-47092 * '''Add Mary Claiton Herrington Millis (pic 87) Cynthia Jean Busby (pic 90) * '''add Louie E. Puckett Puckett-1309 * '''add Amanda Carol Ashley Allen * '''add Carolyn Lansdale Green pic 811 * ''' add Onnie Mae (Thompson) Cheatwood (1917 - 1982) Thompson-37878 & spouse * Link existing profiles or create new profiles for persons listed in the Table of Interments :When complete, everyone listed in the Table of Interments will be linked to their own WikiTree profile, and to a photo of that person's corresponding grave marker. The created profiles can include other genealogical and biographical information as well as a listing of sources for documentation. * Validate links and transcription information :Profile and photo links and transcribed information needs to be cross-checked to ensure accuracy. * Create an audio/video tour of the cemetery :Record a virtual tour of the cemetery that can be viewed as downloadable media on computers, tablets or other device. Such a tour would take the viewer around the cemetery to explore the history of the people buried here. Background information can be supplied. Those with mobile internet access can access online links to more information. === Table of Interments === Data given is as on Headstone {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! Last Name ! First/Middle Names/Initials ! data-sort-type="date" | Born ! data-sort-type="date" | Died ! Inscription (notes) ! class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- | [[Harrison-xxx| Harrison ]]||Mary Elizabeth ||1912-03||1912-08|| stone has no last name; stone order: Samuel D. Harrison, Mary Elizabeth, Scott (no last name) then Lee & Fanny Mangum||[[Image:-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Harrison-xxx | Harrison ]]||Scott ||1910-04||1911-03|| stone has no last name; stone order: Samuel D. Harrison, Mary Elizabeth (no last name), Scott then Lee & Fanny Mangum||[[Image:-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Adams-24650 | Adams ]]||Billy Joe ||1967-02-26||1981-12-14|| ||[[Image:Adams-24650.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ainsworth-615 | Ainsworth ]]||Alna L. ||1914||1927||O! flower too soon faded. ||[[Image:Ainsworth-615.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Canoy-51 | Ainsworth ]]||Audrey Ann ||1900-06-07||1976-07-09||MOTHER (nee Canoy) ||[[Image:Ainsworth-514.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ainsworth-514| Ainsworth ]]||Ernest N. ||1902-07-12||1927-08-06||FATHER ||[[Image:Ainsworth-514.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ainsworth-515| Ainsworth ]]||Gwindolene ||1924-09-22||1928-06-09||Dau. of E. N. & Audrey Ainsworth; Gone but not forgotten||[[Image:Ainsworth-515.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ainsworth-614 | Ainsworth ]]||James Monroe ||1877||1952||Fruit of the spirit is love, joy and peace. ||[[Image:Ainsworth-614.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ingram-1832 | Ainsworth ]]||Lenora Ingram||1879||1957||Fruit of the spirit is love, joy and peace. ||[[Image:Ainsworth-614.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Rankin-2984| Ainsworth ]]||Marie R. ||1914-01-04||2007-06-24||(nee Rankin) ||[[Image:Rankin-2984.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Holifield-xxx | Ainsworth ]]||Ruth Holifield||1938||2009-11-17||(nee Holifield)||[[Image:Ainsworth-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Stephens-4209 | Ainsworth ]]||Virginia Mae||1935-08-02||1972-09-05||Heartache and trouble over, then comes rest. Donated by her friends (nee Stephens) ||[[Image:Stephens-4209.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ainsworth-618 | Ainsworth ]]||Wilson K. ||1910||2001-08-02|| (mil) MM3 US Navy World War II ||[[Image:Ainsworth-618.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ainsworth-619 | Ainsworth ]]||William Spurgeon ||1932-12-18||2011-12-04||Father; (mil) SGT US Army||[[Image:Ainsworth-619.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ainsworth-2289| Ainsworth ]]||William Todd ||1960-10-25||1993-07-07||Son |[[Image:Ainsworth-2289.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Akers-1281 | Akers ]]||Frank F. ||1916-09-20||1996-07-15|| ||[[Image:Akers-1281.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Farley-1838 | Akers ]]||Lucille Farley||1914-04-11||1984-11-18||(nee Farley) ||[[Image:Farley-1838.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Scaife-74 | Akers ]]||Marjorie Pearl ||1915-02-23||1946-10-31||(nee Scaife) ||[[Image:Scaife-74.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Beard-xxx | Alderman ]]||Emma D. Beard||1902-05-03||1988-10-05|| ||[[Image:Alderman-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Alderman-xxx | Alderman ]]||William Henry ||1891-04-11||1989-10-02|| ||[[Image:Alderman-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Allen-xxx | Allen ]]||Esther O. ||1885||1935|| ||[[Image:Allen-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Allen-xxx | Allen ]]||Hilda W. ||1914-07-22||1989-09-24||In God's Care ||[[Image:Allen-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Allen-xxx | Allen ]]||Infant Son ||1938-01-09||1938-01-09||Infant Son Curtis and Grace Allen ||[[Image:Allen-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Allen-xxx | Allen ]]||Reuel B. ||1913-05-07||2001-04-02||In God's Care ||[[Image:Allen-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ainsworth-616 | Allen ]]||Tommie Ainsworth||1920-01-21||2013-04-06||(FHM & obit) ||[[Image:Ainsworth-616.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Allen-17504 | Allen ]]||Van B. ||1918-09-21||1984-10-23|| ||[[Image:Allen-17504.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Anderson-28236| Anderson ]]||James Elmer ||1922-10-13||2002-04-30||[wed] Jun 15 1946 ; In His will is our peace ||[[Image:Anderson-28236.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bynum-938 | Anderson ]]||Mary J. Bynum||1929-09-22||2010-09-12||(nee Bynum) [wed] Jun 15 1946 ; In His will is our peace ||[[Image:Anderson-28236.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bishop-4907 | Arnold ]]||Bonnie Rose Bishop||1926-09-26||1976-01-03||(nee Bishop) Daughter ||[[Image:Bishop-4907.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ashley-xxx | Ashley ]]||Barnis E. ||1912-09-08||1989-06-13|| ||[[Image:Ashley-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Robinson-12967 | Ashley ]]||Birdie Mae ||1889-06-07||1940-04-17||Mother; Asleep in Jesus (nee Robinson) ||[[Image:Robinson-12967.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ashley-xxx | Ashley ]]||James Walter ||1890-01-28||19630-4-19|| ||[[Image:Ashley-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Boyd-xxx | Ashley ]]||Minnie Boyd||1895-06-28||1985-12-14|| ||[[Image:Ashley-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ashley-1952 | Ashley ]]||Robert W. ||1882-03-29||1962-05-09||Father; Asleep in Jesus ||[[Image:Ashley-1952.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bailey-xxx | Bailey ]]||Mae Catherine ||1925-09-14||1966-06-04|| ||[[Image:Bailey-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Baker-xxx | Baker ]]||Alice Ruth ||1898-10-01||1906-07-09||Dau. of W. R. Jr & Mamie L. Baker, of such is the kingdom of Heaven ||[[Image:Baker-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Baker-xxx | Baker ]]||Laura Jane ||1889-04-24||1906-06-02||Mother Wife of Rev W.R. Baker ||[[Image:Baker-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Baker-xxx | Baker ]]||Orin Weaver ||1904-10-28||1906-08-04||Son of W. R. Jr & Jennie Baker ||[[Image:Baker-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Baker-xxx | Baker ]]||William Albert ||1905-11-27||1906-07-29||Son of W. R. Jr & Jennie Baker ||[[Image:Baker-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Martin-xxx | Barnard ]]||Bobbie Martin||1929-07-09||2004-06-04||[wed] June 12, 1948 ||[[Image:Barnard-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Barnard-xxx | Barnard ]]||John Howard ||1927-11-06||1997-12-21||[wed] June 12, 1948 ||[[Image:Barnard-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Barnard-xxx | Barnard ]]||Johnie Andrew ||1901-10-09||1970-01-24|| ||[[Image:Barnard-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Prince-xxx | Barnard ]]||Lou Ella Prince||1902-08-04||1973-04-04|| ||[[Image:Barnard-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hall-xxx | Barnes ]]||Beatrice Ellen Hall||1915-04-01||1997-06-03|| ||[[Image:Barnes-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Barnes-xxx | Barnes ]]||Marion A. ||1911-11-25||1990-12-14||TEC5 US Army World War II ||[[Image:Barnes-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Barnett-xxx | Barnett ]]||James Monroe ||1967-01-17||1987-04-22|| ||[[Image:Barnett-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bell-xxx | Bell ]]||Betty J. ||1927-04-25||1982-12-07|| ||[[Image:Bell-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bell-xxx | Bell ]]||Mary Elizabeth ||1928-11-05||1994-04-30|| ||[[Image:Bell-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Webb-xxx | Bell ]]||Annie May||1894-02-14||1976-09-03||left side after entry; pic 556||[[Image:Bell-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bell-xxx | Bell ]]||Philip Austin Sr. ||1894-12-03||1928-02-19|| ||[[Image:Bell-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bell-xxx | Bell ]]||Philip Austin Jr. ||1923-12-05||2004-07-08|| left side after entry; row 12; pic 535||[[Image:Bell-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Benson-xxx | Benson ]]||Eugene R. ||1925-07-27||1997-02-07|| ||[[Image:Benson-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Benton-1461| Benton ]]||Hugh R. ||1919-06-12||2007-06-20||S SGT US Army World War II Bronze Star Medal Purple Heart ||[[Image:Benton-1461.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bishop-4905 | Benton ]]||Willie Lois||1919-11-25||1981-04-25||(nee Bishop)||[[Image:Bishop-4905.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Dampeer-4 | Berry ]]||Martha Dampeer ||1855-11-05||1928-04-17|| ||[[Image:Dampeer-4.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Moree-15 | Bishop ]]||Adean Moree||1924-03-10||2016-12-23||'''need updated photo''' ||[[Image:Bishop-4458.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bishop-7987 | Bishop ]]||Baby Boy||1928||1928||Bishop; Twin Baby Girls Apr. 13, 1930, Baby Boy 1928, (left side after entry row 6) ||[[Image:Bishop-7987.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bishop-4765 | Bishop ]]||Barbara||1934-03-30||1939-11-13||Daughter (headstone with brother, dates do not match death certificate, left side after entry row 6) ||[[Image:Bishop-4765.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Myers-5123| Bishop ]]||Becky Myers||1930-12-24||2013-01-24||[wed] Nov 27, 1953 (headstone birth year 1930 s/b 1929 as stated in her obituary) ||[[Image:Bishop-4871.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bishop-4868| Bishop ]]||Belinda Lois ||1975-02-01||1975-02-01||Our Angel (Buried next to brother Daniel Allen Bishop)||[[Image:Bishop-4868.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Turner-9747 | Bishop ]]||Bettie T.||1891-08-31||1972-06-20||(nee Turner)||[[Image:Turner-9747.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bishop-4909| Bishop ]]||Billy Frank ||1931-04-07||2015-05-15||[wed] 1950; I want us to be together in Heaven. '''need updated photo''' ||[[Image:Bishop-4909.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bishop-4866| Bishop ]]||Charline ||1939-09-16||1944-01-02||Charline Dau of Boyd & Pauline Bishop She was the sunshine of our home. (left side after entry; row 8)||[[Image:Bishop-4866-1.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bishop-4451| Bishop ]]||Clinton Junior ||1932-01-28||1988-06-15||[wed] Jul 05, 1952 "Love lives forever" PFC US Army Korea ||[[Image:Bishop-4451.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bishop-4867| Bishop ]]||Daniel Allen ||1978-07-12||1978-07-12||Our Angel (Buried next to sister Belinda Lois Bishop)||[[Image:Bishop-4867.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bishop-4135 | Bishop ]]||Danny Tilman||1954-12-27||1954-12-29||Asleep in Jesus||[[Image:Bishop-4135.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bishop-4612| Bishop ]]||Earl Ellis ||1920-09-16||1947-06-02||Mississippi US Marine Corps World War II ||[[Image:Bishop-4612.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bishop-4017| Bishop ]]||Ellis Jackson ||1898-03-25||1961-06-28|| ||[[Image:Bishop-4017.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bishop-4019| Bishop ]]||Elmer E. ||1903-10-08||1965-02-17||||[[Image:Bishop-4019.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Parker-14960| Bishop ]]||Emmer Parker||1898-08-04||1975-04-18|| ||[[Image:Bishop-4904.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Blackwell-1282 | Bishop ]]||Eula Lee Blackwell||1903-09-11||1949-01-07|| ||[[Image:Bishop-4017.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Unknown-259785 | Bishop ]]||Florene W. ||1935-03-04||2019-12-14 || (nee Williamson) ||[[Image:Bishop-4760.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Whitfield-778 | Bishop ]]||Frances W. ||1930-12-12||2009-03-02||[wed] Oct 18, 1949 (nee Whitfield) ||[[Image:Whitfield-778.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bishop-4456| Bishop ]]||Gayle Thomas ||1938||2016||'''[FHM]'''||[[Image:Bishop-4456.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bishop-4379| Bishop ]]||George Webster ||1915-02-14||1994-06-10||[wed] Sep 12, 1936; Children Kenneth, George K. ||[[Image:Bishop-4379.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bishop-4766| Bishop ]]||Gerald H. ||1940-05-03||1953-12-30||Son (left side after entry; row 6) ||[[Image:Bishop-4765.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bishop-4380| Bishop ]]||Grover Walker ||1909-07-30||1976-09-30||[wed] Feb 28, 1929 The earthly song is ended and the voice joins the heavenly choir (left side after entry; row 6)||[[Image:Bishop-4380.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bishop-4458| Bishop ]]||Henry Ford ||1925-07-27||2016-03-04||'''need updated photo''' ||[[Image:Bishop-4458.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bishop-4759| Bishop ]]||Infant Daughter ||1913-03-17||1913-03-17|| (have not found a gravestone, have death certificate)||[[Image:Bishop-4759.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Nichols-3966 | Bishop ]]||J Helen Nichols||1936-06-27|| ||(nee Nichols, '''still living''') ||[[Image:Nichols-3966.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bishop-4381| Bishop ]]||Jimmie B. ||1921-11-03||1977-06-02||[wed] Oct 18, 1949, Military Marker Sgt US Army World War II 1921 - 1977 ||[[Image:Bishop-4381-1.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bishop-4386| Bishop ]]||Joe L. ||1882-04-15||1964-12-01|| ||[[Image:Bishop-4386.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bishop-4460| Bishop ]]||Johan||1935-02-20||1935-02-20||Infant Johan Dau. of Mr. & Mrs. T. M. Bishop, From mother's arms to the arms of Jesus (left side after entry; row 6) ||[[Image:Bishop-4460.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bishop-4384| Bishop ]]||John R. Sr. ||1885-10-31||1966-05-23||||[[Image:Bishop-4384.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bishop-4280| Bishop ]]||L. P. ||1873||1954||Repent ye, it may be later than you think||[[Image:Bishop-4280.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bishop-4635| Bishop ]]||L. P. Jr. ||1920-02-28||2002-04-13|| ||[[Image:Bishop-4635.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bishop-4388| Bishop ]]||Laurry H. ||1927-06-12||1942-04-03||Son of Ellis J. & Eula, Gone so soon ||[[Image:Bishop-4388.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bishop-4390| Bishop ]]||Lee Boyd ||1916-06-14||2007-04-06||Father (left side after entry; row 8) ||[[Image:Bishop-4390.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Box-620 | Bishop ]]||Margaret A. ||1923-02-11||1999-05-29||(nee Box) ||[[Image:Bishop-4635.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Unknown-255868 | Bishop ]]||Margarette T. ||1906-10-19||1983-03-06||God is love (double headstone with Lee Boyd Bishop, b June 14, 1916) (NOTE Boyd is not buried here but several plots over with 1st wife)(left side after entry; row 8)||[[Image:Unknown-255868.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Rankin-1624 | Bishop ]]||Mary Jane Rankin||1895-01-25||1970-01-18||Mary Jane Rankin Bishop MOTHER (left side after entry; row 29)||[[Image:Rankin-1624-1.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Kennedy-5765 | Bishop ]]||Rhena Kennedy||1893||1953||Wife of L. P. Bishop, She hath done what she could.||[[Image:Kennedy-5765.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bishop-4468 | Bishop ]]||Melvina||1937-12-19||1938-05-10|| (no headstone, buried between infant sister Johan Bishop and Danny Bishop.)||[[Image:Bishop-4468.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bishop-4469| Bishop ]]||Mims Turner ||1914-07-28||1995-01-29||[wed] Dec 30, 1931 (Left side toward end after you enter cemetery)||[[Image:Bishop-4469.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Delgado-275 | Bishop ]]||Mirlesia Manez ||1939-09-05||1996-11-20||In Loving Memory; Daughter Alicia; Grandchildren Kristina, Christopher (nee Delgado w/o Kenneth Randolph Bishop)||[[Image:Delgado-275.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Everett-1297| Bishop ]]||Mollie L.||1873||1940||Mother (nee Everett)||[[Image:Everett-1297.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Kelly-6259 | Bishop ]]||Pearl Kelly||1911-05-17||1999-07-17||Pearl Kelly Bishop, [wed] Feb 28, 1929, The earthly song is ended and the voice joins the heavenly choir (left side after entry; row 6)||[[Image:Kelly-6259.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Harris-13216 | Bishop ]]||Sarah H. ||1895-09-02||1948-07-20||(nee Harris)||[[Image:Harris-13216.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jones-26066 | Bishop ]]||Tennie||1917-04-04|||| (nee Jones, w/o George Webster Bishop) [wed] Sep 12, 1936; Children Kenneth, George K. '''need photo'''||[[Image:[Jones-26066-7.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bishop-4097| Bishop ]]||Tillman Webster ||1878-01-27||1967-01-08||Rev FATHER (left side after entry; row 29) ||[[Image:Bishop-4097-3.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bishop-4904| Bishop ]]||Tilman Troy ||1917-12-07||1984-01-28|| ||[[Image:Bishop-4904.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bishop-4870| Bishop ]]||Tod Thames ||1977-04-14||2007-08-15||I can do all things through Christ which strengtheneth me. Philippians 4:13; Children Tod Triston & Kylie Elizabeth ||[[Image:Bishop-4870.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bishop-7988 | Bishop ]]||Twin Baby Girls||1930-04-13||1930-04-13||Bishop; Twin Baby Girls Apr. 13, 1930, Baby Boy 1928, (left side after entry row 6) ||[[Image:Bishop-7987.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bishop-7989| Bishop ]]||Twin Baby Girls||1930-04-13||1930-04-13||Bishop; Twin Baby Girls Apr. 13, 1930, Baby Boy 1928, (left side after entry row 6) ||[[Image:Bishop-7987.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bishop-3946 | Bishop ]]||Warren W. ||1868||1935||Father||[[Image:Bishop-3946.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bishop-4871| Bishop ]]||Wiley Elmer ||1932-05-07||2006-07-18||[wed] Nov 27, 1953 ||[[Image:Bishop-4871.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bishop-4473| Bishop ]]||William Lloyd ||1960-12-18||1979-09-27||Of such is the kingdom of Heaven ||[[Image:Bishop-4473-1.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bishop-4474| Bishop ]]||Willie Mae ||1916-06-14||1992-02-10||[wed] Dec 30, 1931 ||[[Image:Bishop-4474.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bishop-4760| Bishop ]]||Willis Warren ||1935-12-21||1985-01-07||||[[Image:Bishop-4760.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Black-xxx | Black ]]||Carl B. ||1912-12-25||1976-02-27|| ||[[Image:Black-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Black-xxx | Black ]]||Pearl T. ||1893-07-14||1966-09-01|| ||[[Image:Black-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Burch-1467 | Blair ]]||Mary Burch ||1895-01-01||1976-10-11|| (obit) ||[[Image:Burch-1467.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Dilmore-56| Blair ]]||Susie |||||| (nee Dilmore, no dates) ||[[Image:Dilmore-56.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Blake-xxx | Blake ]]||Betty Taylor ||1943-07-22||1947-10-28|| ||[[Image:Blake-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Smith-120738| Boles]]||Inez Velma ||1919-11-27||2006-03-03||(nee Smith) Mother ||[[Image:Smith-120738.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Boles-669| Boles]]||Kent ||1948-02-20||1985-04-27||The Lord is my Shepherd ||[[Image:Boles-669.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Boles-668| Boles]]||William "Walt" Sr. ||1944-02-15||1991-11-21||Loved by all who knew him. ||[[Image:Boles-668.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bounds-122| Bounds ]]||Carvey Buford ||1909-07-25||1963-05-17|| ||[[Image:Bounds-122.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bounds-126| Bounds ]]||Charles Ray ||1954-11-05||1966-08-21||||[[Image:Bounds-126.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bounds-123| Bounds ]]||Clinton Ray ||1933-05-15||2001-10-01|| ||[[Image:Bounds-123.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bounds-128| Bounds ]]||Geneva Lynn ||1967-04||1968-01||BABY SISTER (need a better photo)||[[Image:Bounds-128.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bishop-4761 | Bounds ]]||Ruby Marie ||1914-10-27||1992-09-20||(nee Bishop) ||[[Image:Bishop-4761.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bounds-125| Bounds ]]||Shelby G. ||1940-10-28||1985-08-22||Resting in the arms of Jesus ||[[Image:Bounds-125.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Unknown-277795 | Bowen ]]||Ida ||1877-05-20||1915-08-10||Our precious mother ||[[Image:Unknown-277795.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Boyte-xxx | Boyte ]]||Florence B. ||1918-06-22||1990-05-28||Mother, She was the sunshine of our home. ||[[Image:Boyte-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Boyte-xxx | Boyte ]]||Perry ||1904-03-15||1995-05-24||Father, He was a kind and noble man. pic 804||[[Image:Boyte-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bratcher-80| Bratcher ]]||Billy James Sr. ||1939-07-19||2011-06-21||[wed] Aug 22, 1959; Loving husband and father ||[[Image:Bratcher-80.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Smith-104270| Brooke ]]||Laura S.||1884-11-29||1927-11-20||(nee Smith) Wife of W. A. Brooke ||[[Image:Smith-104270.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Brooks-8875| Brooks ]]||Diveta Rhea ||1905-11-11||1907-01-24||Dau. of F. & V. Brooks ||[[Image:Brooks-8875.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Brooks-8876| Brooks ]]||Nevelle Myers ||1911-05-09||1982-09-10|| ||[[Image:Brooks-8876.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Brooks-8873| Brooks ]]||Frank M. ||1876-07-24||1918-10-08||Asleep in Jesus peaceful rest Whose waking is supremely blest ||[[Image:Brooks-8873.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Brooks-8874| Brooks ]]||Frank M. ||1900-12-23||1974-04-27||California PVT US Army World War II ||[[Image:Brooks-8874.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Brooks-8878| Brooks ]]||Hobart Clyde ||1923-06-15||1991-08-16||[wed] Dec 24 1944 ||[[Image:Brooks-8878.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ware-2061| Brooks ]]||Juanita Ware||1924-04-22|| ||[wed] Dec 24 1944 ||[[Image:Brooks-8878.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Brooks-8877| Brooks ]]||L. Ridgell ||1916-08-29||1982-11-06|| ||[[Image:Brooks-8877.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Broome-455| Broome ]]||Billy A. ||1934-01-03||1971-12-17|| ||[[Image:Broome-455.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Brown-xxx | Brown ]]||Carl ||1953-09-26||2003-10-26|| ||[[Image:Brown-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Mangum-xxx | Brown ]]||Edna Mangum||1898-04-09||1991-11-15|| ||[[Image:Brown-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Brown-xxx | Brown ]]||John Grady ||1928||1983||John Grady Brown SGT US Air Force World War II ||[[Image:Brown-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Brown-xxx | Brown ]]||Thomas R. ||1892-09-15||1968-08-20|| ||[[Image:Brown-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bryant-xxx | Bryant ]]||C. C. ||1885||1950||(given name Cooper) pic 367||[[Image:Bryant-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Smith-xxx | Bryant ]]||Nolan Smith||1885||1967|| pic 368||[[Image:Bryant-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Burkett-745 | Burkett ]]||Aaron||1916-02-24||1995-04-30||Resting in Jesus' Hands ||[[Image:Burkett-745.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bishop-4396 | Burkett ]]||Noma Ruth||1930-06-11||1957-01-31||(nee Bishop) Farewell until we meet again ||[[Image:Bishop-4396.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Burnham-1157 | Burnham ]]||Calton M. ||1870-01-14||1955-09-14||||[[Image:Burnham-1157.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Burnham-1265 | Burnham ]]||Infant Son ||1916-10-16||1916-10-16||Inf. Son of T. J. & Roma Burnham ||[[Image:Burnham-1265.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Burnham-1267 | Burnham ]]||Molsie Amanda ||1941-03-13||1941-03-13||Dau. of Mr. & Mrs. W. P. Burnham ||[[Image:Burnham-1267.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ryan-4170| Burnham ]]||Olive R. ||1875-04-28||1966-10-24||(nee Ryan)||[[Image:Burnham-1157.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Burns-xxx | Burns ]]||German E. ||1895-06-22||1972-07-27||HUSBAND ||[[Image:Burns-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McNair-xxx | Burns ]]||Pearl McNair||1899-10-25||1986-02-11||(nee McNair) WIFE ||[[Image:McNair -xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Thames-475 | Busby]]||Erma Thames ||1908-03-25||1997-08-18||(nee Thames) ||[[Image:Busby-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Busby-2475| Busby]]||Cary||1909-04-07||1987-05-25|| ||[[Image:Busby-2475.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bush-xxx | Bush ]]||Jessie Tolbert||1921-12-18||1980-01-22|| ||[[Image:Bush-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Busby-xxx | Bush ]]||Cynthia Jean ||1921-12-18||1980-01-22||Forever Loved ||[[Image:Busby-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bush-xxx | Bush ]]||Jessie Tolbert||1921-12-18||1980-01-22|| ||[[Image:Bush-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bishop-4627 | Bush ]]||Lula Mae Bishop||1922-08-14||1995-04-21||Her strength was her love ||[[Image:Bishop-4627.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Butler-27952 | Butler ]]||Billy Joe ||1940-05-04||2003-05-11|| ||[[Image:Butler-27952.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Butler-xxx | Butler ]]||Bonnie W. ||1927-03-09||1992-07-20|| ||[[Image:Butler-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Butler-xxx | Butler ]]||Emmette C. ||1883-11-19||1960-07-31|| ||[[Image:Butler-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Wood-47244 | Butler ]]||Jane Carolyn ||1944-12-24||1980-04-17||(nee Wood) [wed] Feb 20 1960 ||[[Image:Wood-47244.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Butler-xxx | Butler ]]||Lavern J. ||1924-05-29|| || ||[[Image:Butler-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Butler-6490 | Butler ]]||Leon ||1931-03-26||2011-12-12||Loving Father ||[[Image:Butler-6490.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Craft-3892| Butler ]]||Linda Craft||1945-11-5||2023-04-19 ||(nee Craft) ||[[Image:Craft-3892.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Butler-xxx | Butler ]]||Mabry ||1903-10-14||1984-05-26||PVT US Army World War II ||[[Image:Butler-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Butler-xxx | Butler ]]||Rembert C. ||1880-08-09||1960-12-03|| ||[[Image:Butler-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Butler-27965 | Butler ]]||Stanley Joe ||1971-09-10||2014-05-26||Gone Fishin' ||[[Image:Butler-27965.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Calder-xxx | Calder ]]||Marvin R. ||1906-12||2002-08-08|| ||[[Image:Calder-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Vanderford-xxx | Calder ]]||Maude Vanderford||1908-08-29||1973-03-31|| ||[[Image:Calder-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sells-xxx | Calder ]]||Mini Rhea Sells||1912-09-03||1998-09-23|| ||[[Image:Calder-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Burnham-1266 | Calhoun ]]||Bonnie B. ||1897-11-20||1990-09-15||(nee Burnham) ||[[Image:Calhoun-1326.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Calhoun-1326 | Calhoun ]]||Fenton E. ||1897-11-15||1981-07|| ||[[Image:Calhoun-1326.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Calhoun-1327 | Calhoun ]]||Glen B. ||1926||1977|| ||[[Image:Calhoun-1327.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Callaway-xxx | Callaway ]]||Charles A. ||1922-08-06||2008-07-11|| ||[[Image:Callaway-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Russell-8105 | Cameron ]]||Pauline R. Bishop||1919-09-18||1998-08-08||Mother (nee Russell) (left side after entry; row 8)||[[Image:Russell-8105.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Canoy-47| Canoy ]]||Affie ||1908-10-07||1988-08-07|| ||[[Image:Canoy-47.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Barr-1291| Canoy ]]||Doris Barr||1940-12-21||||[wed] Jun 06, 1958 '''still living'''||[[Image:Canoy-94.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Dilmore-45 | Canoy ]]||Etta ||1896-04||||(nee Dilmore) ||[[Image:Dilmore-45.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Canoy-62 | Canoy ]]||Frank C. ||1853-03-23||1922-12-28|| ||[[Image:Bishop-4371.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Canoy-64| Canoy ]]||Henry Hilton ||1905-07-15||1982-05-13|| [wed] Jan 3 1931||[[Image:Canoy-64.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Canoy-68| Canoy ]]||J. C. ||1911-06-23||1973-02-17||Father (double headstone with Audell L Canoy 7/26/1919 Mother)||[[Image:Canoy-68.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Canoy-69| Canoy ]]||James Allen ||1924-10-27||1971-10-12||Mississippi, PVT US Army, World War II||[[Image:Canoy-69.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Canoy-71| Canoy ]]||James O. ||1879-02-28||1959-08-10||The rose may fade, the lily die, but the flowers immortal bloom on high.||[[Image:Cockrell-241.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Canoy-74| Canoy ]]||J. Durwood ||1938-06-23||2013-08-21||[wed] June 1, 1963 (double headstone with Mary J Canoy, b Jul 11, 1942) ||[[Image:Canoy-74.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Canoy-75| Canoy ]]||John T. ||1867-02-11||1951-08-12||Death is eternal life, Why should we weep? ||[[Image:Canoy-75.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bishop-4392 | Canoy ]]||Lola Bishop||1906-07-14||2001-01-12||MOTHER ||[[Image:Canoy-43-1.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Cockrell-241 | Canoy ]]||Mary J.||1885-11-02||1944-04-10||The rose may fade, the lily die, but the flowers immortal bloom on high. (nee Cockrell) pic 826||[[Image:Cockrell-241.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Craft-1353 | Canoy ]]||Myrtle M. Craft||1912-09-14||2000-11-28||[wed] Jan 3 1931 ||[[Image:Canoy-64.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Layton-582 | Canoy ]]||Nancy C. ||1865-11-27||1935-07-08||(nee Layton) Death is eternal life, Why should we weep? ||[[Image:Canoy-75.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Cockrell-236 | Canoy ]]||Rosena C.||1879-01-01||1965-04-19||Kind and precious mother, gone but not forgotten (nee Cockrell) ||[[Image:Cockrell-236.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bishop-4371 | Canoy ]]||Sarah Jane ||1844-11-15||1905-06-16||MOTHER, She was a kind and affectionate wife, a fond mother and a friend to all. (nee Bishop) ||[[Image:Bishop-4371.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Canoy-42| Canoy ]]||T. Pascal ||1873-02-19||1957-07-02||Kind and loving father, gone but not forgotten ||[[Image:Canoy-42.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Canoy-91| Canoy ]]||Timmie Tyrone ||1944-03-07||1944-04-27|| ||[[Image:Canoy-91.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Canoy-43 | Canoy ]]||Timothy Franklin ||1901-06-22||1983-07-26||FATHER ||[[Image:Canoy-43.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Canoy-97| Canoy ]]||W. R. (Buddy) ||1895-11-09||1975-02-05||Gone but not forgotten ||[[Image:Canoy-97.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Canoy-94| Canoy ]]||W. T. (Dub) ||1934-12-21||2015-03-18||[wed] Jun 06, 1958||[[Image:Canoy-94.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Capobianco-xxx | Capobianco ]]||Joseph Rocco ||1940-09-10||1996-10-26|| ||[[Image:Capobianco-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Carr-xxx | Carr ]]||Alex F. ||1882-01-21||1967-09-06|| ||[[Image:Carr-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Carr-xxx | Carr ]]||Daniel James ||1871-05-30||1925-01-13||Dr & Mrs. D. J. Carr||[[Image:Carr-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Carr-xxx | Carr ]]||Edward M. ||1877-09-29||1939-10-09||Edward M Carr, Ph.D. ... ||[[Image:Carr-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Carr-xxx | Carr ]]||Emma O. ||1885-10-20||1968-12-10||Emma O Carr ||[[Image:Carr-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Carr-xxx | Carr ]]||Gola W. ||1895-01-18||1971-10-19|| ||[[Image:Carr-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Carr-xxx | Carr ]]||James H. ||1935-09-07||1988-08-02||We love you daddy; [wed] Dec 22, 1957, US Army ||[[Image:Carr-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Carr-xxx | Carr ]]||Joyce M. ||1943-04-12||1998-10-21||We love you mamma, [wed] Dec 22, 1957 ||[[Image:Carr-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Carr-xxx | Carr ]]||Mary Nell ||1928||1934||Darling, we miss you ||[[Image:Carr-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Carr-xxx | Carr ]]||Mattie L. ||1871-11-15||1935-05-04||Dr & Mrs. D.J. Carr ... ||[[Image:Carr-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Carr-xxx | Carr ]]||Oscar Felix ||1882-01-21||1927-08-21||Oscar F. Ph. G. Carr ... ||[[Image:Carr-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Carter-xxx | Carter ]]||Denver L. ||1912||1962|| ||[[Image:Carter-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Carter-xxx | Carter ]]||John S. ||1950-02-18||1999-02-07||Always in our dreams you appear, soft whispers of tomorrow we shall never hear. ||[[Image:Carter-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Stafford-xxx | Casteel ]]||Daisy S.||1904-12-22||1983-08-08|| (given Daisy Lily Stafford) ||[[Image:Casteel-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Casteel-xxx | Casteel ]]||Howard P. ||1902-07-14||1983-08-17|| ||[[Image:Casteel-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Winstead-xxx | Caughman ]]||Alice Winstead||1889-02-11||1973-01-25|| ||[[Image:Caughman-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Caughman-xxx | Caughman ]]||Allen Cephas ||1886-08-16||1970-06-22|| ||[[Image:Caughman-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Caughman-xxx | Caughman ]]||Era Horn Russell||1904-09-22||1987-12-03|| ||[[Image:Caughman-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Caughman-xxx | Caughman ]]||Joseph Atlee ||1883-03-05||1981-02-18|| ||[[Image:Caughman-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Barlow-xxx | Caughman ]]||Mildred B.||1909-11-15||2003-04-11||(given Mildred Lee Barlow) ||[[Image:Caughman-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Yelverton-xxx | Caughman ]]||Myra Yelverton||1895-08-29||1945-01-07|| ||[[Image:Caughman-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Caughman-xxx | Caughman ]]||William L. ||1905-05-21||1977-10-23|| ||[[Image:Caughman-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Condia-11 | Chalk ]]||Ola Mae ||1916-12-20||1974-01-04||(nee Condia) [wed] Dec 21, 1956 ||[[Image:Condia-11.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Chalk-266 | Chalk ]]||William Ottis ||1920-06-30||1979-03-08|| [wed] Dec 21, 1956 (mil) SGT US Army World War II ||[[Image:Chalk-266.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Chisholm-xxx | Chisholm ]]||Chadrick Patton ||1975||1975-03-04||(have obit)||[[Image:Chisholm-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Clemente-xxx | Clemente ]]||James Kevin ||1959-09-16||2002-07-01||MY SON, "Raheem", "In Sha Allah" Gone but never forgotten, Mother ||[[Image:Clemente-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Cockrell-xxx | Cockrell ]]||Annie B. ||1891-02-17||1971-05-31|| (Buried next to Betty & John Cockrell)||[[Image:Cockrell-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Tullos-70| Cockrell ]]||Betty Tullos||1850-06-07||1939-07-23|| ||[[Image:Tullos-70.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Cockrell-235| Cockrell ]]||John ||1853-06-10||1921-08-08|| ||[[Image:Cockrell-235.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Coggin-xxx | Coggin ]]||Leola D. ||1922-12-23||1982-02-22|| ||[[Image:Coggin-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Coggin-xxx | Coggin ]]||Thomas E. "Eddie" ||1920-10-25||2005-09-19||SGM Thomas E. "Eddie" Coggin (military - Thomas E. Coggin, SGT US ARMY World War II Bronze Star Medal Purple Heart ||[[Image:Coggin-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Coleman-xxx | Coleman ]]||Calvin ||1926-07-22||1985-12-23||S2 US Navy World War II ||[[Image:Coleman-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Compton-xxx | Compton ]]||Norman Earl ||1927-08-20||2001-05-20|| ||[[Image:Compton-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Condia-1 | Condia ]]||Fabe A. ||1876||1936||Gone but not forgotten ||[[Image:Bishop-4282.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bishop-4282 | Condia ]]||Sarah||1879||1963||Gone but not forgotten (nee Bishop) ||[[Image:Bishop-4282.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Cook-14110 | Cook ]]||E. H. ||1849-04-13||1927-07-26||An honest man's the noblest work of God (left side after entry; row 12)||[[Image:Cook-14110.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Cook-14111 | Cook ]]||Fannie ||1877-03-17||1923-03-17||Dau. of E.H. & R.A. Cook; Gone but not forgotten. (left side after entry; row 12)||[[Image:Cook-14111.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Cook-14112 | Cook ]]||John S. ||1879-07-20||1942-10-05||(left side after entry; row 11) ||[[Image:Cook-14112.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Cook-14113 | Cook ]]||Jhn S. Jr. ||1916-09-20||1917-02-12||Our darling (left side after entry; row 11) ||[[Image:Cook-14113.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Cook-xxx | Cook ]]||John David ||1950-10-07||2002-07-19||Daughter Corrie Cook ||[[Image:Cook-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bell-13456 | Cook ]]||Lottie Bell||1885-01-24||1987-01-03||(left side after entry; row 11) ||[[Image:Cook-14112.jpg |100px]] |- | [[May-4848 | Cook ]]||Rebecca A. ||1856-04-18||1911-10-25||(nee May) (left side after entry; row 11) ||[[Image:May-4848.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bishop-3951 | Cooper ]]||Nannie Lula Bishop Floyd||1895-11-16||1971-11-20||||[[Image:Bishop-3951.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Robertson-5232 | Craft ]]||Annie||1903-03-26||1941-01-29||(nee Robertson) Was far too sweet ?? ||[[Image:Robertson-5232.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Buckley-1398 | Craven ]]||Eunice Corrine ||1916-01-09||1988-01-28||(obit only)(nee Buckley) ||[[Image:Craven-683.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Craven-683 | Craven ]]||Johnnie O.||1916-08-11||2014-01-08||(obit only) ||[[Image:Craven-683.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Crigger-xxx | Crigger ]]||Genevieve Evans||1909-03-24||1995-01-08|| ||[[Image:Crigger-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Crigger-xxx | Crigger ]]||Hoyt Randolph ||1909-12-12||1973-11-02||(military, Hoyt R Crigger, California AT2 USNR, Korea Dec 12 1909 -- Nov 2, 1973 (headstone birth month has Feb, military has Dec)||[[Image:Crigger-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Crosby-xxx | Crosby ]]||Ella ||1882-01-07||1901-09-15||Wife of W.E.Crosby (worn stone hard to read)||[[Image:Crosby-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Canoy-66 | Curran ]]||Hilda C. ||1933-03-12||1983-10-26||MOTHER, Her children shall rise up and call her blessed. (nee Canoy) ||[[Image:Canoy-66.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Everett-1595| Dabbs ]]||Audrey Dell ||1930-02-04||2017-01-27||(nee Everett) '''FHM''' ||[[Image:Everett-1595.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Aultman-39| Dabbs ]]||Bettye A. ||1904||1962||(nee Aultman) ||[[Image:Aultman-39.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Dabbs-158| Dabbs ]]||C. I. ||1902||1966|| ||[[Image:Dabbs-158.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Dabbs-93| Dabbs ]]||Paul David ||1926-07-21||2002-09-01||(mil) US Navy Korea ||[[Image:Dabbs-93.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Dale-xxx | Dale ]]||Christine Coleman ||1929-12-09|||| ||[[Image:Dale-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Dale-xxx | Dale ]]||Nannie Mae Smith||1898||1941||MOTHER ||[[Image:Dale-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Dale-xxx | Dale ]]||Roland Hall Jr. ||1927-10-30||2012-04-23|| ||[[Image:Dale-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Dale-xxx | Dale ]]||Roland Hall ||1880||1963||FATHER ||[[Image:Dale-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Rainey-xxx | Davidson ]]||Annie M. ||1917-05-01||1991-10-08||(nee Rainey) ||[[Image:Davidson-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Davidson-xxx | Davidson ]]||Jerry L. ||1916-09-15||1982-04-16|| ||[[Image:Davidson-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Davidson-xxx | Davidson ]]||Thomas J. ||1940-09-30||2013-11-15|| ||[[Image:Davidson-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Davis-xxx | Davis ]]||Walter ||1930-03-18||1989-04-18|| ||[[Image:Davis-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Cockrell-xxx | Davitte ]]||Maybelle Cockrell||1911-11-07||1988-12-08|| ||[[Image:Cockrell-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ashley-1953 | Dennis ]]||Willie Mae Nichols ||1907-07-16||1974-06-13||Gone but not forgotten. (nee Ashley) ||[[Image:Ashley-1953.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Dew-253| Dew ]]||Davis ||1859-09-26||1920-03-25|| ||[[Image:Dew-253.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-5609 | Dew ]]||Lizzie Sullivan||1871-12-15||1949-12-10||||[[Image:Sullivan-5609.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Dew-xxx | Dew ]]||Larry W. ||1941-11-26||2006-04-05||[wed] Dec 28, 1996 ||[[Image:Dew-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Diamond-xxx | Diamond ]]||Wright Wiley ||1879-03-06||1943-09-13|| ||[[Image:Diamond-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Durham-xxx | Dickson ]]||Martha Durham||1934-04-05||2010-08-18|| ||[[Image:Dickson-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Dickson-xxx | Dickson ]]||Robert Charles III ||1985-01-05||2007-11-15||Much loved son, brother & friend "A special heart" ||[[Image:Dickson-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Dienes-xxx | Dienes ]]||Calvin Joseph ||1913-10-06||1979-06-07||PVT US Army World War II||[[Image:Dienes-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Dienes-xxx | Dienes ]]||Edith Marie ||1913-02-26||2007-03-19|| ||[[Image:Dienes-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Dienes-xxx | Dienes ]]||Elliot Charles ||1908||1979||PFC US Army, World War II||[[Image:Dienes-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Dilmore-61| Dilmore ]]||Baby Boy||1972||1972|| ||[[Image:Dilmore-61.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Dilmore-13| Dilmore ]]||E. N. ||1838-02-04||1920-01-27||MISSISSIPPI, PVT CO A REGT MISS INF., Confederate States Army (given name Elias N.) ||[[Image:Dilmore-13.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Dilmore-3 | Dilmore ]]||J. M. ||1865-08-08||1940-03-28||Asleep in Jesus (given name Joseph Mitchell ) ||[[Image:Dilmore-3.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bishop-4370 | Dilmore ]]||Malinda ||1834-05||1916-05-10||Wife of E. N. Dilmore; She was the sunshine of our home. (nee Bishop)||[[Image:Bishop-4370.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Dilmore-53| Dilmore ]]||Oretus ||1907-11-29||1908-08-10||Dau of P. W. & M. B. Dilmore, From mother's arms to the arms of Jesus ||[[Image:Dilmore-53.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Kennedy-3881 | Dilmore ]]||Rebecca (Beckey)||||||(nee Kennedy, no dates)||[[Image:Kennedy-3881.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Dennis-3806 | Duff ]]||Iris K.||1937-02-18||1964||(nee Dennis) Blessed are the merciful ||[[Image:Dennis-3806.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Duff-xx | Duff ]]||Dennis||1962-08-21||1964||Blessed are the merciful ||[[Image:Dennis-3806.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Duff-xx | Duff ]]||Dona C.||1961-03-26||1964||Blessed are the merciful ||[[Image:Dennis-3806.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Easterling-416 | Easterling ]]||Dan F.||1948-06-24||2017-11-13||'''need photo; have obit'''||[[Image:Easterling-416.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Buckalew-xxx | Easterwood ]]||Faye ||1937-04-18||1993-12-27||(nee Buckalew) Mother of Jeff & Lee ||[[Image:Easterwood-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Easterwood-xxx | Easterwood ]]||Jeffrey Boyd ||1967-05-06||1996-05-10||Jeff is loved and missed ||[[Image:Easterwood-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-5124 | Eubanks]]||Mary Catherine Sullivan ||1935-01-07||2004-08-11||'''(obit only)''' ||[[Image:Sullivan-5124.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Everett-1873| Everett ]]||Arthur P. ||1857||1929||FATHER ||[[Image:Everett-1873.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Everett-1593| Everett ]]||Aubrey Cortez ||1924-04-07||2005-01-25||[wed] July 8 1945; Not my will but thine be done ||[[Image:Everett-1593.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Everett-1594 | Everett ]]||Aubrey P. ||1903-01-26||1970-05-30|| ||[[Image:Everett-1594.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Dykes-376 | Everett ]]||Ava Nelle Dykes||1921-10-25||2006-08-31||[wed] July 8 1945; Not my will but thine be done ||[[Image:Everett-1593.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Stroud-347 | Everett ]]||Belle Stroud||1892||1987||(nee Stroud) ||[[Image:Everett-1875.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ware-xxx | Everett ]]||Beulah Frances Ware||1887-02-28||1945-01-21||Mother, Wife of R. L. Everett ||[[Image:Ware-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-xxx | Everett ]]||Billie Faye Sullivan||1926-08-09||2007-12-07|| ||[[Image:Everett-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Overby-366| Everett ]]||Caroline Virginia Overby ||1854-10-15||1944-12-02||Mother; Wife of N. A. Everett She died as she lived -- a Christian||[[Image:Overby-366.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Everett-2391| Everett ]]||Charles Earl ||1922-10-17||1963-12-04||Your memory is dear to us ||[[Image:Everett-2391.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Everett-3302| Everett ]]||Charles Judene||1926-10-14||1998-04-22|| ||[[Image:Everett-3302.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Terry-2942 | Everett ]]||Eliza P.||1862||1938||(nee Terry) MOTHER ||[[Image:Terry-2942.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Everett-xxx | Everett ]]||Ercy Hewell ||1906-12-30||1952-11-03||Christ is my hope Asleep in Jesus ||[[Image:Everett-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Everett-xxx | Everett ]]||Ercy Hewell Jr. ||1931-02-12||1933-11-06|| ||[[Image:Everett-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Carter-37584 | Everett ]]||Eula C.||1898-09-06||1972-11-30||Mother; In Loving Memory (nee Carter)||[[Image:Carter-37584.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Warren-9749 | Everett ]]||Fena Lou||1874-10-08||1911-11-13||(nee Warren) Wife of G. T. Everett||[[Image:Warren-9749.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Everett-1875 | Everett ]]||G. J. ||1891||1973||||[[Image:Everett-1875.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Everett-2388| Everett ]]||George Thomas Sr. ||1877-07-24||1948-01-05||He built a monument of love in the hearts of all who knew him. What we keep is memory is ours unchanged forever. ||[[Image:Everett-2388.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Everett-5345 | Everett ]]||George Thomas Jr. ||1902-11-24||1975-06-01|| ||[[Image:Everett-5345.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Everett-xxx | Everett ]]||George T. III ||1927-06-07|||| ||[[Image:Everett-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Everett-xxx | Everett ]]||Harmon Giles ||1904-11-7||1983-09-29|| ||[[Image:Everett-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Everett-xxx | Everett ]]||Henry Luke ||1891-01-14||1964-09-15|| ||[[Image:Everett-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Everett-xxx | Everett ]]||Johnnie Sue ||1920-09-03||2000-11-29|| ||[[Image:Everett-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Everett-xxx | Everett ]]||Lowery T. ||1921-06-02||1967-05-20|| ||[[Image:Everett-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sellers-1311 | Everett ]]||Mattie S.||1904-01-10||1998-11-19|| (nee Sellers) ||[[Image:Everett-1594.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Everett-xxx | Everett ]]||Mattie W. ||||1925-02-06|| ||[[Image:Everett-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Blackwell-5634| Everett ]]||Mexie M. ||1930-12-02||2020-09-09||(nee Blackwell) ||[[Image:Everett-1596-1.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Everett-1596| Everett ]]||Orland C. ||1926-10-18||1980-08-19||CPL US Army, World War II ||[[Image:Everett-1596.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Everett-xxx | Everett ]]||Paul ||1934-08-18||2004-03-15|| ||[[Image:Everett-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Everett-xxx | Everett ]]||Perry Franklin ||1927-11-19||2005-06-27|| ||[[Image:Everett-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Everett-xxx | Everett ]]||Robert Joseph ||1908-02-08||1937-12-10|| ||[[Image:Everett-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Everett-2389| Everett ]]||Robert L. ||1885-10-07||1968-06-16||Father ||[[Image:Everett-2389.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Everett-xxx | Everett ]]||Shirley L. ||1936-02-06||2004-05-19|| ||[[Image:Everett-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Everett-xxx | Everett ]]||Steven George ||1955-10-24||1955-10-25|| ||[[Image:Everett-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Cassibry-16 | Everett ]]||Thelma Cassibry||1907-12-26||1976-06-22||(nee Cassibry) ||[[Image:Cassibry-16.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Everett-xxx | Everett ]]||Vivian W. ||1906-12-23||1996-10-09|| ||[[Image:Everett-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Everett-2390| Everett ]]||William M. Sr. ||1896||1943||Your memory is dear to us ||[[Image:Everett-2390.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Horn-xxx | Everett ]]||Willie Grace Horn||1927-10-19||1983-06-21|| ||[[Image:Everett-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Weaver-4318| Ferguson ]]||Faynell W.||1905-11-15||1972-03-24||(nee Weaver)||[[Image:Weaver-4318.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Russell-21841| Ferriss ]]||Renna Mae ||1894-02-17||1916-01-21||(nee Russell) Wife of A. C. Ferriss||[[Image:Russell-21841.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Finch-1635| Finch ]]||Ernest Adkin ||1907-02-08||1990-06-13||Children Michael Lockhart Finch {Mike) Sherry Hull McCall (Sherrie) ||[[Image:Lockhart-1272.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Lockhart-1272 | Finch ]]||Lillian Lockhart||1910-01-24||2000-12-17||Children Michael Lockhart Finch (Mike) Sherry Hull McCall (Sherrie) ||[[Image:Lockhart-1272.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Floyd-xxx | Floyd ]]||C. N. ||1827-02-10||1887-06-06|| ||[[Image:Floyd-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Floyd-xxx | Floyd ]]||Elizabeth C. ||1848-04-14||1908-05-11|| ||[[Image:Floyd-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Floyd-779| Floyd ]]||Lawrence C. ||1908-02-08||1988-09-04|| ||[[Image:Dilmore-2.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Dilmore-2| Floyd ]]||Ola L.||1914-09-30||1956-08-04||(nee Dilmore)||[[Image:Dilmore-2.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Flynt-xxx | Flynt ]]||Garvin Chastaine ||1911-02-03||1995-09-27|| ||[[Image:Flynt-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Fortenberry-355| Fortenberry ]]||Erastus ||1876-09-12||1958-07-21||||[[Image:Fortenberry-355.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jones-44060| Fortenberry ]]||Evelyn Livingston ||1940-03-14||2011-05-16||(nee Jones) ||[[Image:Fortenberry-359.jpg |100px]] |- | [[May-3327 | Fortenberry ]]||Lizzie ||1898-02-04||1978-06-19||(nee May)||[[Image:Fortenberry-357.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Rankin-1705| Fortenberry ]]||Lucy Ann Rankin ||1898||1943||AT REST||[[Image:Rankin-1705.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Fortenberry-357| Fortenberry ]]||Hollie W. ||1898-12-02||1972-08-15||(right side just as you enter cemetery)||[[Image:Fortenberry-357.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Fortenberry-359| Fortenberry ]]||Howard ||1928-11-27||2014-04-18|| ||[[Image:Fortenberry-359.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Fortenberry-356 | Fortenberry ]]||H. W. Jr ||1922-09-17||1985-12-11||US Navy World War II ||[[Image:Fortenberry-356.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Fortenberry-358| Fortenberry ]]||Homer ||1926-05-16||1993-10-07||(double headstone with Marie Fortenberry, b Apr 11, 1925)||[[Image:Fortenberry-358.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Fortenberry-418| Fortenberry ]]||John Paul ||1952-06-01||1952-06-14||(buried next to Hollie Webster & Lizzie Fortenberry ) ||[[Image:Fortenberry-418.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bishop-4281 | Fortenberry ]]||Louella Bishop||1875-01||1934-01-16||(unarked grave, have death certificate)||[[Image:Bishop-4281-1.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hall-13338 | Fortenberry ]]||Marie||1925-04-11||2009-04-21||(nee Hall) '''need new photo''' ||[[Image:Fortenberry-358.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McInnis-322| Fortenberry ]]||Mary Sue||1925-04-17||2016-11-30||(nee McInnis) '''need photo''' ||[[Image:McInnis-322.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Freeman-xxx | Freeman ]]||Lois ||1938-04-19||2012-02-07|| ||[[Image:Freeman-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Stewart-xxx | Fulkerson ]]||Ellin Joyce Stewart||1948-04-02||2009-04-09|| ||[[Image:Fulkerson-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Fulkerson-xxx | Fulkerson ]] ||Jack Fields ||1926-06-26||2008-12-12||[wed] Dec 19, 1947 (double headstone with spouse Ruth Thompson, b Nov 3, 1926) ||[[Image:Fulkerson-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Garner-4702| Garner ]]||Jerry Franklin ||Nov 1942-11-13||Oct 2009-10-28||Father; The Center of Our Lives Leslie, Paula, David ||[[Image:Garner-4702.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Garner-2042| Garner ]]||Silas L. ||1882-08-02||1919-02-25||In Memory Of ...Laid to rest at Magee Cemetery (This marker is at Athens Cemetery, Mendenhall, MS)||[[Image:Garner-2042.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Gibson-xxx | Gibson ]]||J Emmitt ||1925-12-01||1977-09-05|| ||[[Image:Gibson-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Barr-xxx | Gill ]]||Cayce Barr||1901-08-05||1989-08-10|| ||[[Image:Gill-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Shoemaker-xxx | Gill ]]||Esta Lee Shoemaker||1911-12-06||1997-05-03|| ||[[Image:Gill-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Gill-xxx | Gill ]]||Homer Lee ||1907-05-08||1980-10-04|| ||[[Image:Gill-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Gill-xxx | Gill ]]||Infant Daughters ||1933-11-28||1933-11-28||Infant Daughters of John H. & Cayce Gill ||[[Image:Gill-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Gill-xxx | Gill ]]||John Henry ||1897-06-16||1964-09-09|| ||[[Image:Gill-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Gilson-xxx | Gilson ]]||Roman Karl ||1933-06-14||1968-07-11|| ||[[Image:Gilson-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Glisson-xxx | Glisson ]]||Albert J. ||1908-02-14||1983-12-25||[wed] Dec 26, 1937 ||[[Image:Glisson-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Glisson-xxx | Glisson ]]||Etoyal K. ||1910-10-20||2004-04-30||[wed] Dec 26, 1937 ||[[Image:Glisson-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Gore-xxx | Gore ]]||John A. ||1919-04-14||1975-07-14|| ||[[Image:Gore-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Gore-xxx | Gore ]]||Mildred M. ||1925-01-09||2002-08-31|| ||[[Image:Gore-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Grace-xxx | Grace ]]||Meadie N. ||1911-09-19||1964-07-01|| ||[[Image:Grace-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Grace-xxx | Grace ]]||Nola Burns ||1914-06-03||2006-01-31|| ||[[Image:Grace-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Grace-xxx | Grace ]]||William Jerry ||1941-07-21||1988-05-18|| ||[[Image:Grace-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Grady-xxx | Grady ]]||Mildred Irene ||1914-09-21||1918-11-02||Dau of Dr & Katie J Grady ||[[Image:Grady-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Gray-xxx | Gray ]]||G. H. ||1838-11-15||1904-01-08||(given name George Harris) ||[[Image:Gray-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Van Zandt-122| Green ]]||Bessie Ann ||1942-12-29||1973-10-04|| ||[[Image:Van Zandt-122.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Green-xxx | Green ]]||Dora C. ||1891-10-13||1978-02-15|| ||[[Image:Green-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Green-xxx | Green ]]||Ella Ree||1912-07-22||1924-09-28||Daughter of E. J. & D. C. Green||[[Image:Green-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Green-xxx | Green ]]||Eugene J. ||1883-03-25||1965-02-03|| ||[[Image:Green-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Green-xxx | Green ]]||John C. ||1846-07-07||1914-03-19|| ||[[Image:Green-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Green-xxx | Green ]]||Joshua Dwayne ||1985-04-30||2012-11-02|| ||[[Image:Green-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Green-xxx | Green ]]||Mary C. ||1853-09-28||1933-08-24||MOTHER, Prepare to meet me in Heaven. ||[[Image:Green-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Green-xxx | Green ]]||Trevor Mangum ||2004-04-02||2004-04-02|| ||[[Image:Green-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Dilmore-21 | Gregory ]]||Beulah D.||1904-12-20||1962-01-29||Forever with the Lord. (nee Dilmore)||[[Image:Dilmore-21.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Grenn-xxx | Grenn ]]||Barbara K. ||1938-12-19||2001-09-27|| ||[[Image:Grenn-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Weaver-4316 | Griffin ]]||Katie Mae||1904-08-08||1988-09-28||(nee Weaver)||[[Image:Weaver-4316.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Gurgainous-xxx | Gurgainous ]]||Bettie||1845-05-16||1926-03-17|| ||[[Image:Gurgainous-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Gurgainous-xxx | Gurgainous ]]||L. R. ||1849-11-04||1922-03-05||Father ||[[Image:Gurgainous-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Condia-10 | Hall]]||Hazel Dell ||1910-07-18||2006-11-28||(nee Condia) Mother ||[[Image:Condia-10.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hall-22040| Hall]]||Mack Henry ||1910-12-16||2003-03-08|| ||[[Image:Hall-22040.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hall-22039| Hall]]||William Henry ||1910-12-16||1973-06-05||Father ||[[Image:Hall-22039.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hampton-xxx | Hampton ]]||H. L. ||1859-03-01||1910-12-15||He was a Christian faithful to every trust. ||[[Image:Hampton-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Puckett-1095| Hancock]]||Jean Harkey ||1942-07-15||2015-02-02||(nee Puckett) Mama, Loving Mother and grandmother||[[Image:Puckett-1095.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hardesty-xxx | Hardesty ]]||Rosemary A. ||1939-04-26||2003-09-18||Faithful Christian and loving wife ||[[Image:Hardesty-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Purser-139 | Harper]]||Vera Mae Purser ||1918-12-18||2008-01-03||'''(obit, need photo)''' ||[[Image:Purser-139.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Harrison-xxx | Harrison ]]|| ||1906-09-20||1907-09|| need to get a rubing||[[Image:Harrison-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Harrison-xxx | Harrison ]]||Cynthia M. ||1967-09-16||2003-09-02|| ||[[Image:Harrison-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Harrison-xxx | Harrison ]]||Dewitt ||1891-11-03||1914-10-06|| ||[[Image:Harrison-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Harrison-xxx | Harrison ]]||Estell ||1904-07-20||1904-09-15||Dau of S. D. & E. J. Harrison, Safe in the arms of Jesus ||[[Image:Harrison-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Harrison-xxx | Harrison ]]||Luster ||1902-09-21||1904-12-01||Dau of S. D. & E. J. Harrison ||[[Image:Harrison-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Harrison-xxx | Harrison ]]||Samuel D. ||1870-08-24||1929-12-12|| ||[[Image:Harrison-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Harvey-4655| Harvey ]]||Charles Ernest ||1904-04-15||1977-10-20|| ||[[Image:Harvey-4655.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Keys-576| Harvey ]]||Velma Lee (Keys)||1919-02-14||2002-02-06|| ||[[Image:Keys-576.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hawkins-3579 | Hawkins ]]||Charles K.||1927-02-27||2013-03-02 ||[wed] July 24, 1957 (death date from obit) ||[[Image:Hawkins-3579.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bynum-939 | Hawkins ]]||Kathleen B.||1933-12-01||2003-04-21||[wed] July 24, 1957 (nee Bynum) ||[[Image:Bynum-939.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Haynes-xxx | Haynes ]]||T. Aubrey ||1933-11-11||2007-02-12|| ||[[Image:Haynes-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hemby-28 | Hemby ]]||W. W. ||1880-06-07||1928-01-30||Having finished life's duty He now sweetly rests. ||[[Image:Hemby-28.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Coleman -xxx | Higgason ]]||Fleming Coleman ||1898-08-10||1963-03-20|| ||[[Image:Higgason-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Higgason-xxx | Higgason ]]||Fulvia Coleman ||1866-08-18||1952-07-26|| ||[[Image:Higgason-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Higgs-xxx | Higgs ]]||Thomas M. Jr. ||1930-09-29||1998-12-06||RMC, US Navy, Korea, Vietnam ||[[Image:Higgs-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Higgs-xxx | Higgs ]]||Walter Gene ||1932-07-28||xxxx-01-04|| need to revisit||[[Image:Higgs-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Holloway-xxx | Holloway ]]||Add K. ||1897-07||1934-03-05||Mississippi, CORP 313 Guard & Fire CO QMC, ||[[Image:Holloway-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Honea-xxx | Honea ]]||Larkin Powers ||1978-09-13||2001-08-03||Respected competitor and a loyal friend ||[[Image:Honea-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Caughman-xxx | Horn ]]||Bertha Lillian Caughman||1888-11-13||1978-02-10|| ||[[Image:Horn-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Horn-xxx | Horn ]]||Carl Leroy Jr. ||1917-10-7||1949-01-31|| ||[[Image:Horn-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Horn-xxx | Horn ]]||Carl Leroy Sr. ||1880-12-27||1953-02-04|| ||[[Image:Horn-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Horn-xxx | Horn ]]||Lacy G. Sr. ||1882-10-23||1981-06-10|| ||[[Image:Horn-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bridges-xxx | Horn ]]||Mary Bridges||1889-11-29||1986-01-31|| ||[[Image:Horn-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hosey-107| Hosey ]]||Robert "Rob" ||1903||1982||||[[Image:Hosey-107.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Dilmore-44 | Hosey ]]||Lula D. ||1904||1988||(nee Dilmore) ||[[Image:Dilmore-44.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hosey-109| Hosey ]]||Robert E. ||1946||1992||||[[Image:Hosey-109.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hubbard-xxx | Hubbard ]]||James Scott ||1884||1943|| ||[[Image:Hubbard-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hubbard-xxx | Hubbard ]]||Lena Ordner ||1904-08-08||1987-07-01|| ||[[Image:Hubbard-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hubbard-xxx | Hubbard ]]||Lyda Kate ||1889||1974|| ||[[Image:Hubbard-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hubbard-xxx | Hubbard ]]||Margie Caroline ||1911-11-09||1982-05-15|| ||[[Image:Hubbard-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hubbard-xxx | Hubbard ]]||Wallesco B. ||1881-07-25||1965-08-14|| ||[[Image:Hubbard-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hubbard-xxx | Hubbard ]]||Walter Scott ||1906-12-29||1978-11-19|| ||[[Image:Hubbard-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Patrick-xxx | Johnson ]]||Gusta P. ||1907-08-16||1978-04-30||(nee Patrick) ||[[Image:Johnson-35610.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Johnson-35610 | Johnson ]]||Lesley W. ||1904-01-14||1986-03-27|| ||[[Image:Johnson-35610.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Pittman-xxx | Jones ]]||Alma Pittman||1914-01-25||1963-01-17|| ||[[Image:Jones-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jones-xxx | Jones ]]||Cameron Seth McLain ||2007-05-14||2007-05-14||Lord, I was going to tell my children of you As they sat upon my knee And now as they sit upon yours Will you tell them about me? ||[[Image:Jones-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jones-xxx | Jones ]]||Floyd Ellis Sr. ||1927-08-05||2006-06-18||[wed] Mar 9, 1963; (mil) PVT US Army, World War II (double headstone with Dorothy M. Jones, b Feb 6, 1926) ||[[Image:Jones-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jones-xxx | Jones ]]||Infant Son ||1909-12-24||1909-12-24||Infant Son of J. A. & E. Jones ||[[Image:Jones-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jones-xxx | Jones ]]||Infant Son ||1910-04-26||1910-04-26||Infant Son of Mr. & Mrs. W. S. Jones (left side after entry; row 12; pic 533)||[[Image:Jones-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jones-xxx | Jones ]]||Irvin N. ||1911-03-20||2007-12-28||[wed] Jan 16, 1938 (double headstone with Mance T Jones||[[Image:Jones-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jones-xxx | Jones ]]||James Henry ||1907-09-13||1910-08-29||Son of J. A. & L. E. Jones||[[Image:Jones-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jones-127160| Jones ]]||James Andrew ||1912-06-19||1983-04-18||Father Our love goes with you and our souls await to join you. ||[[Image:Jones-127160.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jones-xxx | Jones ]]||Jimmie A. ||1881||1951||(double headstone with Lenora E Jones)||[[Image:Jones-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[George-13436 | Jones ]]||Johnnie Pearl ||1917-05-7||1996-10-4||(nee George) Mother pic 809||[[Image:Jones-127160.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jones-30822| Jones ]]||Joseph Forest ||1878-01-06||1932-12-28|| ||[[Image:Jones-30822.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jones-116052 | Jones ]]||L. D. ||1945-01-29||2000-05-03||[wed] July 29, 1967 (double headstone with Mary Badeaux Jones b Sep 22, 1949)||[[Image:Jones-116052.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jones-xxx | Jones ]]||Leila M. ||||||Wife of Starling Jones pic 532||[[Image:Jones-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jones-xxx | Jones ]]||Lenora E. ||1887||1957||(double headstone with Jimmie A Jones)||[[Image:Jones-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jones-xxx | Jones ]]||Mance T. ||1907-09-28||1992-06-25||[wed] Jan 16, 1938 (double headstone with Ervin N Jones)||[[Image:Jones-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Terry-xxx | Jones ]]||Mary Janise ||1933-09-18||1997-11-13||(nee Terry) ||[[Image:Jones-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Mangum-242 | Jones ]]||Mary E. Mangum||1876-07-12||1937-03-09|| ||[[Image:Jones-30822.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jones-xxx | Jones ]]||Patrick Gage Mclain ||2007-05-14||2007-05-15||Lord, I was going to tell my children of you As they sat upon my knee And now as they sit upon yours Will you tell them about me? ||[[Image:Jones-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jones-xxx | Jones ]]||Virgil H. ||1906||1950|| ||[[Image:Jones-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Kees-xxx | Kees ]]||Clarence James Jr. ||1913-06-30||2004-06-04||[wed] Apr 11, 1934, To God be the glory ||[[Image:Kees-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Burnham-xxx | Kees ]]||Mary Sue Burnham||1912-01-24||1995-02-11|| ||[[Image:Kees-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Kees-xxx | Kees ]]||Robert Henry Sr. ||1916-01-14||1971-01-29|| ||[[Image:Kees-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Horn-xxx | Kees ]]||Treva D. Horn||1911-09-01||2006-03-05||[wed] Apr 11, 1934, To God be the glory ||[[Image:Kees-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Kees-xxx | Kees ]]||Wylie Van Jr. ||1937-12-24||1968-10-30|| ||[[Image:Kees-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Kees-xxx | Kees ]]||Wylie Van Sr. ||1911-03-26||1997-12-16|| ||[[Image:Kees-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Kennedy-xxx | Kennedy ]]||Albert E. ||1879-11-28||1946-05-14|| ||[[Image:Kennedy-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Kennedy-xxx | Kennedy ]]||Barbara M. ||1928-08-21|||| ||[[Image:Kennedy-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Kennedy-xxx | Kennedy ]]||Billy Ray ||1923-12-31||2004-03-01|| ||[[Image:Kennedy-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[May-xxx | Kennedy ]]||Dora May||1883-02-11||1964-02-22|| ||[[Image:Kennedy-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Kennedy-xxx | Kennedy ]]||Fred E. ||1916-04-09||1989-07-24|| ||[[Image:Kennedy-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Robinson-xxx | Kennedy ]]||Geraldine Robinson||1923-08-25||2014-01-18||MOTHER, [wed] Dec 21, 1940 ||[[Image:Kennedy-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Kennedy-xxx | Kennedy ]]||G. B. ||1919-05-04||1978-03-22||(given name Green Berry)||[[Image:Kennedy-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Kennedy-xxx | Kennedy ]]||H. Oliver ||1900-09-06||1972-06-02|| ||[[Image:Kennedy-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Kennedy-xxx | Kennedy ]]||Heber ||1903-07-24||1954-12-30|| ||[[Image:Kennedy-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Kennedy-5680| Kennedy ]]||Howard L. ||1922-04-18||1988-08-06||PHM1 US Navy World War II ||[[Image:Kennedy-5680.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Kennedy-xxx | Kennedy ]]||J. W. ||1911-04-29||1998-05-19||[wed] July 18, 1934 ||[[Image:Kennedy-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Kennedy-xxx | Kennedy ]]||James R. "Jim" ||1945-06-09||2006-08-06||PAPAW, Loving husband father grandfather, [wed] July 9, 1971 ||[[Image:Kennedy-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Kennedy-xxx | Kennedy ]]||James Franklin Jr ||1920-09-07||2003-04-12||FATHER, James F. (J. F.) Kennedy [wed] Dec 21, 1940; James F. Kennedy, Jr S2 US Navy ||[[Image:Kennedy-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Kennedy-xxx | Kennedy ]]||Louise L. ||1919-05-24||2007-03-24|| ||[[Image:Kennedy-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Kennedy-xxx | Kennedy ]]||Marie J. ||1909-10-17||2007-10-23|| ||[[Image:Kennedy-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bishop-4466| Kennedy ]]||Mary Nel "Pol"||||2002-10-27||(nee Bishop)||[[Image:Bishop-4466.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Kennedy-xxx | Kennedy ]]||Minnie M. ||1915-08-03||2000-01-30||[wed] July 18, 1934 ||[[Image:Kennedy-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Kennedy-xxx | Kennedy ]]||Paul D. ||1913-03-03||1982-10-16|| ||[[Image:Kennedy-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Kennedy-xxx | Kennedy ]]||Susan ||1954-08-25||1954-08-25|| ||[[Image:Kennedy-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Yelverton-xxx | Kennedy ]]||Viola Yelverton||1879-07-06||1958-02-08|| ||[[Image:Kennedy-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Kennedy-xxx | Kennedy ]]||William Barney Jr. ||1930-07-31||1996-02-24|| ||[[Image:Kennedy-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Kennedy-xxx | Kennedy ]]||William Barney Sr. ||1903-08-15||1976-03-28|| ||[[Image:Kennedy-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Kersh-xxx | Kersh ]]|| R. Howell||1869-12-05||1902-10-10||Dau of W. J. & R. G. Howell||[[Image:Kersh-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Kersh-xxx | Kersh ]]||Pinkney Jefferson ||1860-08-09||1949-11-01|| ||[[Image:Kersh-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Keys-577| Keys ]]||Ras ||1929-09-09||||(still living) ||[[Image:Keys-577.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sumrall-91| Keys ]]||Leida Pauline (Sumrall) ||1931-08-25||2010-01-08|| ||[[Image:Sumrall-91.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sellers-1105 | Keys ]]||Gettie Lee ||1901-11-16||1973-12-08||(nee Sellers) ||[[Image:Sellers-1105.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Keys-xxx | Keys ]]||Katsuyo ||1927-05-16||2002-03-18|| ||[[Image:Keys-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Keys-xxx | Keys ]]||Lawrence ||1956-08-01||2007-01-15|| ||[[Image:Keys-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Keys-419 | Keys ]]||Lewis Tillson ||1892-09-15||1973-04-13|| ||[[Image:Keys-419.jpg |100px]] |- | [[King-12070| King ]]||Charles Donald ||1935-12-26||2006-06-13||FATHER; [wed] July 26, 1958 ||[[Image:King-12070.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bishop-4382| King ]]||Jo Ann Bishop||1935-12-21||2013-05-18||MOTHER; [wed] July 26, 1958 ||[[Image:Bishop-4382.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Vanderford-xxx | King ]]||Kate Vanderford||1891-03-09||1979-11|| ||[[Image:King-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Knight-5113| Knight ]]||George Edward ||1910-01-04||1937-07-05||FATHER Tho lost to sight To memory dear ||[[Image:Knight-5113.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Mangum-xxx | Knight ]]||Sadie Mangum||1904-04-26||1978-05-31|| ||[[Image:Knight-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Everett-xxx | Lack ]]||Beulah Dora Everett||1881-10-28||1957-07-02|| ||[[Image:Lack-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Lack-xxx | Lack ]]||Daniel L. ||1881-07-13||1968-04-30|| ||[[Image:Lack-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Lack-xxx | Lack ]]||Sarah Belle Cain||1885-10-08||1972-07-01||Mrs. D. L. Lack She is buried next to husband and his second wife||[[Image:Lack-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Lang-xxx | Lang ]]||Frank D. ||1942-03-24||2001-03-31|| ||[[Image:Lang-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Laxson-28 | Laxson ]]||Johnnie P. ||1902-08-04||1981-11-13||[ wed] Sept 9, 1945 ||[[Image:Laxson-28.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Lindsey-2436 | Laxson ]]||Ned Lindsey ||1910-02-26||1983-08-28||[wed] Sept 9, 1945 ||[[Image:Laxson-28.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Layton-596| Layton ]]||A. J. ||1916-02-11||1983-06-03||FATHER, We loved you (mil) PFC US Army World War II ||[[Image:Layton-596.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Layton-1034| Layton ]]||Cletos G. ||1926-09-25||2005-11-16|| ||[[Image:Layton-1034.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Thames-356| Layton ]]||Lillie Thames||1892-11-14||1918-11-27||Wife of W.D. Layton ||[[Image:Thames-356.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Layton-1485| Layton ]]||Ronnie D. ||1948-05-20||2014-11-12|| Father [wed] May 9, 1969||[[Image:Layton-1485.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Canoy-99 | Layton ]]||Willie Canoy||1919-04-23||2008-04-16||(nee Canoy) MOTHER ||[[Image:Canoy-99.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Layton-1033| Layton ]]||Willis D. ||1874-12-27||1964-06-26|| ||[[Image:Layton-1033.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Lucky-xxx | Lewis ]]||Bea Lucky||1931-09-20||||Mother, Gone from home but not from our hearts, Children: J.B., Jr., Lynn, Brenda, Bruce, Paula ||[[Image:Lewis-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Lewis-xxx | Lewis ]]||Brenda Gail ||1955-06-20||1955-06-24|| ||[[Image:Lewis-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Lewis-xxx | Lewis ]]||J. B. Jr. ||1953-01-15||1953-01-17|| ||[[Image:Lewis-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Lewis-xxx | Lewis ]]||Warren Ashley ||1924-12-12||2009-04-13|| ||[[Image:Lewis-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Little-xxx | Little ]]||John Richmond ||1876-12-15||1956-08-08||FATHER ||[[Image:Little-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Little-xxx | Little ]]||Nettie B. ||1879-01-16||1919-12-8||MOTHER ||[[Image:Little-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Lockhart-1271| Lockhart ]]||Estes J. ||1869-12-31||1940-03-16||||[[Image:Lockhart-1271.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bishop-4910 | Lockhart ]]||Lillian B.||1875-11-29||1953-02-06||(nee Bishop)||[[Image:Bishop-4910.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Lockhart-1273 | Lockhart ]]||Mamie A. ||1898-10-12||1980-03-07|| ||[[Image:Lockhart-1273.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Tedford-xxx | Long ]]||Joann Tedford||1934-07-27||2003-03-16|| ||[[Image:Long-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bardeaux-xxx | Loper ]]||Neil Jo Bardeaux||1947-12-10||2010-10-16||[wed] May 13, 1967 (double headstone with Billy Paul Loper, b Jan 24, 1944; pic 807)||[[Image:Loper-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Prince-5586 | Luckey ]]||Annie Mae ||1906-01-06||1997-05-24||(nee Prince) The best friend we ever had (double headstone with Virgil S Luckey, Sr)||[[Image:Prince-5586.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Luckey-xxx | Luckey ]]||Virgil S. Sr. ||1903-05-07||1985-06-23||The best friend we ever had, In Loving Memory (double headstone with Annie Mae Luckey)||[[Image:Luckey-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Lucky-23|Lucky ]]||Joe T.||1890||1970|| ||[[Image:Lucky-23.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Canoy-87|Lucky ]]||Ora||1894||1954||(nee Canoy) ||[[Image:Lucky-23.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Rankin-3117 | Maddox ]]||Celia Ann ||1875-07-25||1969-07-30||(nee Rankin) ||[[Image:Rankin-3117.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Maddox-xxx | Maddox ]]||Cullen R. ||1907-02-08||1996-02-12||'''need headstone photo''' ||[[Image:Maddox-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Maddox-xxx | Maddox ]]||Viola||1900-09-15||1992-07-23|| ||[[Image:Maddox-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Thames-301| Maddox ]]||Zera ||1910-02-11||2007-03-10||'''need headstone photo''' ||[[Image:Thames-301.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Magee-xxx | Magee ]]||Douglas MacArthur ||1942-01-22||||Lawyer, Soldier, Poet (buried next to Eva Ainsworth Magee & Whaley Walter Magee)||[[Image:Magee-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Magee-3637 | Magee ]]||Draughn C. ||1913-08-29||2001-06-01|| ||[[Image:Magee-3637.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ainsworth-617| Magee ]]||Eva Ainsworth||1904-12-19||1993-01-19||[wed] Sept 16, 1926 ||[[Image:Magee-864.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Duckworth-2896 | Magee ]]||Letha D. ||1909-09-10||1977-04-08||(nee Duckworth) ||[[Image:Magee-3637.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Magee-xxx | Magee ]]||Lottie C. ||1872||1928|| ||[[Image:Magee-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Tullos-265 | Magee ]]||Malissie Jane Tullos||1850-09-26||1915-06-04||Wife of W. L. Magee ||[[Image:Tullos-265.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hemphill-1765 | Magee ]]||Mary Beulah Hemphill||1883-11-08||1915-03-30||(nee Hemphill) Wife of R. N. Magee ||[[Image:Hemphill-1765.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Magee-1845| Magee ]]||R. N. ||1875-04-12||1925-11-26||FATHER (given name Richard Norvel) ||[[Image:Magee-1845.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Magee-1844 | Magee ]]||W. L. ||1859-05-01||1904-11-26||Age 54 yrs. 6 mos, 25 days (given name Walter Lauren) ||[[Image:Magee-1844.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Magee-864 | Magee ]]||Whaley Walter ||1904-08-14||1990-08-19||[wed] Sept 16, 1926 ||[[Image:Magee-864.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Mahaffey-xxx | Mahaffey ]]||Dewey Edward Sr. ||1932-01-04||2003-02-05|| ||[[Image:Mahaffey-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Mangum-xxx | Mangum ]]||Arthur L. ||1901||1975-03-10||(have obit)||[[Image:Mangum-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Mangum-xxx | Mangum ]]|| ||||||Son of revisit; (buried near Robert E. Mangum & Lucy E. Grady Mangum)||[[Image:Mangum-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Allbritton-xxx | Mangum ]]||Beulah L. ||1886||1929|| (nee Allbritton) ||[[Image:Mangum-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Mangum-xxx | Mangum ]]||C. E. ||1869-11-10||0000-12-15|| need to revisit; (buried next to Robert E. Mangum & Lucy E. Grady Mangum)||[[Image:Mangum-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Mangum-xxx | Mangum ]]||Charles C. ||1893||1962|| ||[[Image:Mangum-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Mangum-xxx | Mangum ]]||Charles C. ||1929-10-23||1929-10-26|| ||[[Image:Mangum-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Mangum-xxx | Mangum ]]||Colon N. ||1878||1963|| ||[[Image:Mangum-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Mangum-xxx | Mangum ]]||Cooper W. ||1867-08-21||1960-04-19||||[[Image:Mangum-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Mangum-xxx | Mangum ]]||Cooper Dewitt Sr. ||1928-09-21||2001-08-08||Magee Fire Dept 40 years||[[Image:Mangum-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Mangum-xxx | Mangum ]]||Edna F. ||1887||1974|| ||[[Image:Mangum-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Mangum-xxx | Mangum ]]||Ethel F. ||1894-06-22||1971-01-09|| ||[[Image:Mangum-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Stroud-369 | Mangum ]]||Fanny S. ||1880-02-03||1956-04-23||(nee Stroud) '''need access''' ||[[Image:Mangum-286.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Mangum-xxx | Mangum ]]||Harry C. ||1941-07-17||1941-07-17||Infant son of Zeno L. & Neal W. ||[[Image:Mangum-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McMillan-xxx | Mangum ]]||Helen McMillan||1923-08-02||2005-01-13||Loving mother, She prayed ||[[Image:Mangum-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Mangum-286 | Mangum ]]||Lee E. ||1878-05-04||1933-01-18|| ||[[Image:Mangum-286.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Grady-xxx | Mangum ]]||Lucy E. Grady||1841||1928||FATHER - MOTHER Robert E. Mangum 1844 - 1916 Confederate soldier 1861 - 1865 HIS WIFE Lucy E. Grady 1841 - 1928 (double headstone) ||[[Image:Mangum-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Day-xxx | Mangum ]]||Martha L. ||1869-12-03||1935-05-31||||[[Image:Mangum-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Mangum-xxx | Mangum ]]||Mary M. ||1910-07-17||1929-08-21|| ||[[Image:Mangum-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Tullos-xxx | Mangum ]]||Nancy J.||1846-06-07||1928-01-12||MOTHER, Wife of S. E. Mangum She was the sunshine of our home.(nee Tullos) ||[[Image:Mangum-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Mangum-xxx | Mangum ]]||Neal W. ||1912-03-02||1996-07-02|| ||[[Image:Mangum-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Garner-xxx | Mangum ]]||Pearl G.||1896-07-17||1972-12-27||Pearl G. (nee Garner)||[[Image:Mangum-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Mangum-xxx | Mangum ]]||Robert E. ||1843||1910||FATHER - MOTHER, Robert E. Mangum 1844 - 1916 Confederate soldier 1861 - 1865 HIS WIFE Lucy E. Grady 1841 - 1928 ||[[Image:Mangum-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Mangum-xxx | Mangum ]]||S. ||1839-01-17||1912-06-01||(given name Samuel E.)||[[Image:Mangum-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Mangum-xxx | Mangum ]]||W. C. ||1905-02-07||1966-12-29|| ||[[Image:Mangum-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Mangum-xxx | Mangum ]]||Zeno L. ||1913-04-06||1994-06-29|| ||[[Image:Mangum-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Martin-xxx | Martin ]]||Donneley H. ||1885-10-05||1967-05-16||Big Don (buried next to Kathryn T. McMillan Martin)||[[Image:Martin-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McWilliams-2085 | Martin ]]||Hazel K. ||1926-03-18||2009-02-01||(nee McWilliams) ||[[Image:McWilliams-2085.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Martin-xxx | Martin ]]||Joseph Dale ||1915-08-30||1994-09-08|| ||[[Image:Martin-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McMillan-xxx | Martin ]]||Kathryn T. McMillan||1903-05-29||1987-01-25||Gran-Katy (buried next to Donneley H. Martin)||[[Image:McMillan-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Basye-169| Mason ]]||Daisy B.||1919-08-12||2007-10-26||Loving mother and grandmother, Thanks for everything Jimmy, Ellisa, Tony (nee Basye)||[[Image:Mason-169.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Unknown-272770 | Mason ]]||Debra A. ||1966-08-03||2008-02-20||Memory Lane, God's gift to us all (headstone with "Tony" James A. Mason b Nov 22, 1965) ||[[Image:Unknown-272770.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Mason-5584| Mason ]]||James A. ||1942-08-02||2009-09-16||(FHM only 2010) ||[[Image:Mason-5584.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Mason-5596 | Mason ]]||Luke Edwin ||1932-11-25||2006-02-24||Luke E. Mason, Feb 25, 1933 - Feb 24, 2006 (mil) Luke Edwin Mason, A1C US Air Force Korea Nov 25, 1932 - Feb 24, 2006 ||[[Image:Mason-5596.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Mason-5609| Mason ]]||Robert Flay||1898-01-12||1976-01-01||(mil) SEA2 US Navy World War I ||[[Image:Mason-5609.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Henderson-6813| Mason ]]||Velma Henderson||1910-10-02||1960-09-30|| ||[[Image:Henderson-6813.jpg |100px]] |- | [[May-xxx | May ]]||Bessie Ruth ||1924-12-30||1933-04-29|| ||[[Image:May-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[May-xxx | May ]]||Charlie ||1922-10-30||1922-11-29|| ||[[Image:May-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Kennedy-13968 | May ]]||Dorothy Mize||1908-12-01||1997-12-21|| ||[[Image:Kennedy-13968.jpg |100px]] |- | [[May-xxx | May ]]||Infant Son ||1927-09-09||1927-09-15||Infant Son of R. T. & Fannie May ||[[Image:May-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[May-xxx | May ]]||James Franklin ||1928-12-09||2010-11-07||[wed] Nov 10, 1950, Son of Richard Thomas & Fannie Gill May (double headstone with Mary Charline Tullos May)||[[Image:May-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Tullos-xxx | May ]]||Mary Charline Tullos||1929-06-07||1999-02-28||[wed] Nov 10, 1950, Daughter of Charlie Robinson & Mae Tullos (double headstone with James Franklin May)||[[Image:May-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Webb-xxx | May ]]||Minnie Webb||1869-02-09||1902-02-15||Wife of J. Sidney May, Jesus has made it right. ||[[Image:May-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[May-xxx | May ]]||Onell E. ||1919-10-12||1994-07-17|| ||[[Image:May-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[May-xxx | May ]]||Robert L. ||1918-2-12||1975-10-29|| ||[[Image:May-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McAlpin-454 | McAlpin ]]||Ollen D. ||1923-12-23||2012-01-17||(obit) ||[[Image:McAlpin-454.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ashley-1956 | McAlpin ]]||Betty Rea Ashley ||1921-11-19||1998-01-08||(obit) ||[[Image:McAlpin-454.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McBroom-xxx | McBroom ]]||Arlene||1944-05-13||2003-11-24|| ||[[Image:McBroom-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McBroom-xxx | McBroom ]]||Jessy||1942-07-08||2005-12-09|| ||[[Image:McBroom-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Grantham-xxx | McCain ]]||Dorothy Carolyn Grantham||1928-06-14||2009-01-29||||[[Image:McCain-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McCallum-xxx | McCallum ]]||Sebye Mangum||1907-10-10||1951-02-23||The Lord is my Shepherd Psalms 23 ||[[Image:McCallum-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McCarley-xxx | McCarley ]]||Ernest C. ||1889||1948|| ||[[Image:McCarley-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McCarley-xxx | McCarley ]]||Nora Lee||1890||1966|| (1966-5-26)||[[Image:McCarley-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McCarty-xxx | McCarty ]]||Donald Horn ||1904-04-14||1966-12-22|| ||[[Image:McCarty-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McCarty-xxx | McCarty ]]||Emily Bradford||1906-10-16||1975-04-05|| ||[[Image:McCarty-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McCarty-xxx | McCarty ]]||Gird A. ||1871-01-10||1905-07-07||Gone but not forgotten ||[[Image:McCarty-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McCarty-xxx | McCarty ]]||Hyman F. "Mac" Jr ||1921-06-13||1998-06-06||||[[Image:McCarty-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Henry-xxx | McCarty ]]||Mary Ann Henry||1923-01-07|||| ||[[Image:McCarty-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McCarty-xxx | McCarty ]]||Mary Ellen ||1953-05-24||1953-05-24||Infant daughter of Mr. & Mrs. H. F. McCarty ||[[Image:McCarty-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Burnham-xxx | McCarty ]]||Virdue Burnham||1880-12-27||1973-12-31|| ||[[Image:McCarty-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Dampeer-7 | McCaskill ]]||Charity D. ||1847-05-22||1935-07-20||(nee Dampeer) Come Ye Blessed ||[[Image:Dampeer-7.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McCaskill-224 | McCaskill ]]||L. A. ||1843-11-18||1922-10-17||Come Ye Blessed; Tho' lost to sight to memory dear. ||[[Image:McCaskill-224.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McGee-xxx | McGee ]]||Edd Denver||1933-10-25||1937-06-29|| ||[[Image:McGee-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McGee-xxx | McGee ]]||Edd R.||1893-12-03||1942-03-19||Mississippi PVT 162 Depot Brig. ||[[Image:McGee-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McGee-xxx | McGee ]]||Lillie Mae ||1902-03-03||1983-06-18|| ||[[Image:McGee-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Caughman-xxx | McIntosh ]]||Mildred Caughman||1920-03-11||1990-07-10||||[[Image:McIntosh-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McMillan-6081| McMillan ]]||Alonzo B. ||1890-11-11||1918-11-01||FATHER ||[[Image:McMillan-6081.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jennings-2792| Spangler ]]||Visey J. ||1891-09-15||1952-08-21||(nee Jennings) MOTHER||[[Image:Jennings-2792.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McNair-xxx | McNair ]]||Amanda||1872-05-15||1937-12-07|| ||[[Image:McNair-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Dukes-308| McNair ]]||Amanda D. ||1894-02-10||1965-09-22||(nee Dukes) ||[[Image:McNair-626.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McNair-xxx | McNair ]]||Billy||1912-07-31||1978-06-07||BROTHER (given name William Andrew)||[[Image:McNair-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McNair-xxx | McNair ]]||Brenda Joyce||1951-08-14||1951-08-15|| ||[[Image:McNair-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McNair-xxx | McNair ]]||Jennifer||1958-02-03||2013-05-11|| ||[[Image:McNair-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McNair-476 | McNair ]]||John A. ||1869-08-01||1956-12-23|| ||[[Image:McNair-476.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McNair-626 | McNair ]]||Joseph H. ||1893-12-15||1973-08-28|| ||[[Image:McNair-626.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McNair-xxx | McNair ]]||Joseph Samuel "Joe"||1929-12-14||2004-09-05||CAPT US ARMY (double headstone with Wilma Joyce McGill, b Mar 21, 1931) ||[[Image:McNair-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McRaney-xxx | McRaney ]]||Archie W.||1884-11-02||1962-03-05|| ||[[Image:McRaney-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McRaney-xxx | McRaney ]]||Lela ||1887-09-12||1944-05-31|| ||[[Image:McRaney-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Walker-xxx | Meadows ]]||Bobbie Walker||1931-03-28||1999-10-21|| ||[[Image:Meadows-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Meadows-xxx | Meadows ]]||Jeff William ||1930-11-23||1984-05-16|| ||[[Image:Meadows-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Millaway-2 | Millaway]]||David N. ||1956-11-12|| 2015-04-09||[wed] Dec 17, 1977 ||[[Image:Millaway-2.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bishop-4634 | Moore ]]||W. Ruth Bishop||1928-05-24||1972-08-20||Weep not for she rests. ||[[Image:Bishop-4634.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Myers-xxx | Myers ]]||Bailey ||1900-02-12||1984-08-02|| ||[[Image:Myers-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Myers-xxx | Myers ]]||Clifton Frank Sr. ||1908-10-06||1975-12-17||TEC4 US Army World War II ||[[Image:Myers-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Myers-xxx | Myers ]]||Luke Patrick ||1899-02-02||1970-02-20|| ||[[Image:Myers-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Magee-xxx | Myers ]]||Minnie Magee||1904-02-14||19810-5-25|| ||[[Image:Myers-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bellamy-xxx | Myers ]]||Sara Bellamy||1914-12-23||1984-04-14|| ||[[Image:Myers-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Myers-xxx | Myers ]]||Walter L. ||1882-01-28||1978-02-24||Son of Lawrence L. & Anne Patrick Myers ||[[Image:Myers-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Nichols-4943 | Nichols ]]||Albert Hilma ||1903-04-24||1949-06-03||Gone but not forgotten. ||[[Image:Nichols-4943.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Nichols-xxx | Nichols ]]||Carey M. ||1926-11-16||2007-03-28||CPL US Army World War II Korea ||[[Image:Nichols-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Nicholson-xxx | Nicholson ]]||A. F. ||1897-09-17||1972-08-14|| ||[[Image:Nicholson-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Nolan-4747 | Nolan ]]||Charles V. Sr. ||1906-05-20||1996-06-03||Father We will meet again ||[[Image:Nolan-4747.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Butler-27951| Nolan ]]||Lois Butler||1924-05-22||2010-07-07||(nee Butler) Mother Who love each other ||[[Image:Butler-27951.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Norman-xxx | Norman ]]||Mary Lynn ||1881-05-03||1963-03-02|| ||[[Image:Norman-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Odom-xxx | Odom ]]||Infant Son ||1937-04-19||19370-4-19||Infant Son of Mr. & Mrs. T. F. Odom ||[[Image:Odom-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Latham -xxx | Odom ]]||Mary Latham ||1929-01-01|||| ||[[Image:Odom-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Odom-xxx | Odom ]]||Thomas Freddie ||1900-08-23||1993-12-19|| ||[[Image:Odom-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Odom-xxx | Odom ]]||Thomas Freddie Jr. ||1929-04-22|||| ||[[Image:Odom-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Odom-xxx | Odom ]]||Viola C. Sullivan||1898-03-03||1994-05-03|| ||[[Image:Odom-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Parker-xxx | Parker ]]||Jioconda D. ||1973-01-21||1994-09-28||Our precious daighter ||[[Image:Parker-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Parker-xxx | Parker ]]||Joseph Zachary ||1994-09-18||19940-9-18|| ||[[Image:Parker-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Dale-xxx | Parker ]]||Kathryn Dale||1923-06-12|||| ||[[Image:Parker-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bryant-xxx | Parker ]]||Mary Nell Bryant||1920-01-21||2008-01-22|| ||[[Image:Parker-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Parker-xxx | Parker ]]||Rufus Sidney ||1919-06-23||2008-03-18|| ||[[Image:Parker-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Parker-xxx | Parker ]]||William T. ||1927-11-18|||| ||[[Image:Parker-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Parott-xxx | Parott ]]||Audell |||||| ||[[Image:Parott-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Dilmore-18 | Parret ]]||Annie ||||||(nee Dilmore, no dates) ||[[Image:Dilmore-18.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Pasco-xxx | Pasco ]]||Carmella Elizabeth ||1922-08-11||2008-02-22|| ||[[Image:Pasco-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Pasco-xxx | Pasco ]]||Patrick Joseph Jr. ||1970-11-21||2003-10-20|| ||[[Image:Pasco-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Paseo-xxx | Paseo ]]||Carmella Elizabeth ||1922-08-11||20080-2-22|| ||[[Image:Paseo-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Roberts-13122 | Patrick ]]||Emma C. ||1905-11-29||1991-08-13||[wed] Oct 6, 1923 (nee Roberts) ||[[Image:Patrick-1928.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Patrick-1928 | Patrick ]]||Herbert F. ||1899-09-15||1975-05-24||[wed] Oct 6, 1923 ||[[Image:Patrick-1928.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Patrick-1925 | Patrick ]]||James R. ||1872||1936|| ||[[Image:Patrick-1925.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Patrick-1923 | Patrick ]]||Joseph Harold ||1928-06-05||1999-11-09||[wed] Oct 25, 1949 ||[[Image:Patrick-1923.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Calhoun-1328 | Patrick ]]||Mary Ann Calhoun||1932-08-17||1990-06-16||[wed] Oct 25, 1949 ||[[Image:Patrick-1923.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Vinson-569 | Patrick ]]||Mary F. ||1876||1959||(nee Vinson) ||[[Image:Patrick-1925.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Patterson-xxx | Patterson ]]||Oma E. ||1915-07-30||1995-02-04||(next to Thompson's)||[[Image:Patterson-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Patterson-xxx | Patterson ]]||William||1925||1954|| ||[[Image:Patterson-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Montgomery-xxx | Percy ]]||Virginia G. Montgomery||1849-04-15||1909-02-10|| ||[[Image:Montgomery-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Pickering-xxx | Pickering ]]||Ermie||1902-10-24||1904-03-27||Son of J. W. & H. J. Pickering ||[[Image:Pickering-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Pickering-xxx | Pickering ]]||J. W. ||1873-01-01||1908-04-24|| ||[[Image:Pickering-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Pittman-xxx | Pittman ]]||Joel Tano ||1885-12-29||1963-05-10|| ||[[Image:Pittman-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Lucas-xxx | Pittman ]]||Telatha Almeda Lucas||1885-01-05||1956-01-09||Mother, My love goes with you and my soul awaits to join you. (left side after entry; row 12; pic 544)||[[Image:Pittman-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Polk-xxx | Polk ]]||Alligene||1914||1940|| ||[[Image:Polk-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Polk-xxx | Polk ]]||C. Norwood ||1903||1936|| ||[[Image:Polk-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Polk-xxx | Polk ]]||Clara Artelia Baker||1877||1965|| ||[[Image:Polk-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Polk-xxx | Polk ]]||Henry Andrew ||1865-08-22||1941-05|| ||[[Image:Polk-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Polk-xxx | Polk ]]||James W. ||1911||1940|| ||[[Image:Polk-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ponder-252| Ponder ]]||Clinton Ray ||1929-01-19||2020-01-08||[wed] July 17, 1953 ||[[Image:Ponder-252.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Garner-4701| Ponder ]]||Dovie Delores||1936-01-03||2001-05-06||(nee Garner) [wed] July 17, 1953||[[Image:Ponder-254.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bishop-4632 | Ponder ]]||Pheba Alna Bishop||1909-01-14||1992-01-28||(nee Bishop) [wed] Apr 10, 1926 ||[[Image:Bishop-4632.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ponder-256| Ponder ]]||William H. ||1895-05-17||1973-11-09||[wed] Apr 10, 1926 ||[[Image:Ponder-256.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Pope-xxx | Pope ]]||Louise L. ||1910-09-28||2003-05-04|| ||[[Image:Pope-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Pope-xxx | Pope ]]||Marvin ||1905-07-08||1966-05-09|| ||[[Image:Pope-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Posey-896| Posey ]]||Berlin||1921-06-26||1988-07-19||[wed] Sept 18, 1944 ||[[Image:Posey-896.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Canoy-82| Posey ]]||Mary Canoy||1919-06-08||||[wed] Sept 18, 1944 ||[[Image:Canoy-82.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Everett-1874 | Prine ]]||Maxie||1880-03-23||1908-09-25||Maxie O. Dau. of A. P. & E. P. Everett, Wife of R. F. Prine ||[[Image:Everett-1874.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ishee-63| Puckett ]]||Agnes Ishee||1912-12-12||1998-09-27||(nee Ishee) (left side after entry; row 11; pic 517)||[[Image:Ishee-63.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Allen-26735 | Puckett ]]||Frances Louisa Allen||1881-02-25||1953-01-11||(nee Allen) [wed] Dec 27, 1900 (left side after entry; row 11; pic 513) ||[[Image:Puckett-1299.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Puckett-xxx | Puckett ]]||James Barney ||1878-02-09||1930-12-05|| ||[[Image:Puckett-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Gill-xxx | Puckett ]]||Louise Gill||1912-04-10||1980-11-28|| ||[[Image:Puckett-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bernard-xxx | Puckett ]]||Milford ||1907-07-27||1974-01-08||(nee Bernard) (left side after entry; row 11; pic 516)||[[Image:Puckett-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Franklin-xxx | Puckett ]]||Ora Franklin||1885-08-06||1973-08-19|| ||[[Image:Puckett-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Puckett-xxx | Puckett ]]||Ralph A. ||1912-10-12||1959-11-15|| ||[[Image:Puckett-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Puckett-1299 | Puckett ]]||Terry Mathew Sr. ||1880-09-25||1959-01-14||[wed] Dec 27, 1900 (left side after entry; row 11; pic 512) ||[[Image:Puckett-1299.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Puckett-1475 | Puckett ]]||Terry Matthew Jr. ||1905-07-02||1976-01-02||(left side after entry; row 11; pic 514)||[[Image:Puckett-1475.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Kelly-6241 | Pulley ]]||Annie Bell Kelly Bishop||1913-04-21||2004-10-18|| ||[[Image:Kelly-6241.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Prince-5584| Prince]]||Barney L.||1900-02-08||1978-11-18||HUSBAND '''need headstone photo'''||[[Image:Prince-5584.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Canoy-56| Prince]]||Vivian C.||1898-05-11||1977-12-04||(nee Canoy) WIFE '''need headstone photo''' ||[[Image:Canoy-56.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bishop-4022 | Purser ]]||Webbie||1913-01-13||1929-03-27||(nee Bishop)||[[Image:Bishop-4022.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Purser-112| Purser ]]||Corene||1929-03-09||1936-09-09|| ||[[Image:Purser-112.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Raley-xxx | Raley ]]||Dorothy Ann ||1884-11-02||1968-12-24||Christ is my hope ||[[Image:Raley-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Raley-xxx | Raley ]]||H. E. ||1881-04-29||1949-02-23||All is well ||[[Image:Raley-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Rankin-3120 | Rankin ]]||C. Wilson ||1883-03-13||1909-07-03|| ||[[Image:Rankin-3120.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Rankin-1792| Rankin ]]||Dale||1933-11-23||2001-06-03|| ||[[Image:Rankin-1792.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Rankin-2486 | Rankin ]]||James Madison||1884-08-14||1965-01-25||||[[Image:Rankin-2486.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Slay-144 | Rankin ]]||Jeraldine Slay||1933-04-20||1988-10-28||[wed] Jan 22, 1955 ||[[Image:Rankin-2014.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Rankin-5844 | Rankin ]]||J. C. ||1907-12-25||1960-04-12||Gone but not forgotten MISSISSIPPI, TEC5 CO B 715, AMPH TRAC BN, WORLD WAR II pic 838||[[Image:Rankin-5844.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Puckett-1268 | Rankin ]]||Katie A.||1874-09-30||1928-01-15||(nee Puckett) WIFE||[[Image:Puckett-1268.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Kennedy-5862 | Rankin ]]||Myrtis K. ||1912-09-24||2007-04-03||MOTHER (nee Kennedy) ||[[Image:Kennedy-5862.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Rankin-1732| Rankin ]]||O. Lamar||1909-04-05||1983-03-07|| ||[[Image:Rankin-1732.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Rankin-2014 | Rankin ]]||Otis L. ||1932-07-23||2010-04-26||[wed] Jan 22, 1955 (death date from obit) ||[[Image:Rankin-2014.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Thames-358| Rankin ]]||Pearl Thames||1896-10-27||1967-02-26||(nee Thames( ||[[Image:Rankin-2486.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Rankin-3115| Rankin ]]||Rich L.||1869-11-15||1942-08-12||HUSBAND ||[[Image:Rankin-3115.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Rankin-1818| Rankin ]]||Roy Thomas||1947-12-09||2005-03-09|| ||[[Image:Rankin-1818.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Reeves-xxx | Reeves ]]||Willie Dale||1946-11-24||1971-01-25||Mississippi SGT US Army Vietnam||[[Image:Reeves-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Roberts-xxx | Roberts ]]||||1908-12||1909-05||Appears to read W & HA Roberts||[[Image:Roberts-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Roberts-10293 | Roberts ]]||Charles P. ||1928-09-22||2006-04-29||Father (mil) S1 US Navy World War II (double headstone with Annie Ree Roberts, b 1932 ||[[Image:Roberts-10293.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Roberts-xxx | Roberts ]]||Etta Rene||1930||1932||Our Darling ||[[Image:Roberts-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Roberts-xxx | Roberts ]]||Infant Daughter||1906-09-18||1906-09-18||Infant dau. of J. & B. C. Roberts, Gone to a better land. ||[[Image:Roberts-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Roberts-xxx | Roberts ]]||Noble Gene||1932-06-14||2007-01-08|| ||[[Image:Roberts-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Robertson-5239 | Robertson ]]||Infant Son||1900-04-19||1900-04-19||Infant Son of W. E. & M. J. Robertson, Gone to be an angel ||[[Image:Robertson-5239.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Roberts-10306 | Robertson ]]||Mary Jane ||1878-07-01||1963-01-06||(nee Roberts) ||[[Image:Roberts-10306.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Robertson-5240 | Robertson ]]||Ras||1879-06-04||1960-03-10||(given William Erastus) ||[[Image:Robertson-5240.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Robinson-xxx | Robinson ]]||B. Lowrey||1911||1990|| ||[[Image:Robinson-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Robinson-xxx | Robinson ]]||Edwina||1906||1990|| ||[[Image:Robinson-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Robinson-xxx | Robinson ]]||L. Ed ||1871||1984|| ||[[Image:Robinson-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jones-xxx | Robinson ]]||Lucy Jones||1909||2002|| ||[[Image:Robinson-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Rogers-xxx | Rogers ]]||A. Denton||1908||1946|| ||[[Image:Rogers-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Rogers-xxx | Rogers ]]||B. Lorye||1906||1990|| ||[[Image:Rogers-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Rogers-xxx | Rogers ]]||Wilburn K. ||1909-07-24||1974-10-15|| ||[[Image:Rogers-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Royals-xxx | Royals ]]||Adolphus D. ||1858-02-06||1923-03-01|| ||[[Image:Royals-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bishop-4020 | Runnels ]]||Velma Bishop||1906-06-07||1971-04-08||MOTHER, God's greatest gift returned to God - Our Mother ||[[Image:Bishop-4020.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Womble-xxx | Rushing ]]||Carolyn Sue Womble||1947-02-06||2012-05-22|| ||[[Image:Rushing-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Rushing-xxx | Rushing ]]||Sammie T. ||1908-12-09||1996-12-14|| ||[[Image:Rushing-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Russell-xxx | Russell ]]||Ashley Victoria ||1984-10-06||1984-10-10||Now lay me down to sleep ||[[Image:Russell-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Russell-21840 | Russell ]]||Dora||1873-02-29||1942-05-05|| ||[[Image:Russell-21840.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Russell-21839| Russell ]]||Frank ||1850-05-19||1940-09-20|| ||[[Image:Russell-21839.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McLaurin-504 | Russell ]]||Mary McLaurin||1853-07-11||1933-10-09||(nee McLaurin) ||[[Image:McLaurin-504.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Mangum-xxx | Russum ]]||Nora Mangum||1902||1941|| ||[[Image:Russum-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ryan-4171| Ryan ]]||Edward S.||1883||1937||(left side after entry; row 18)||[[Image:Ryan-4171.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Mangum-238| Ryan ]]||Emma E. Mangum||1885-11-26||1906-09-06||(left side after entry; row 19; dates are fairly unreadable & may not be correct as transcribed)||[[Image:Mangum-238.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ryan-4173| Ryan ]]||Jack T. ||1921||1927||(left side after entry; row 19) ||[[Image:Ryan-4173.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ryan-4169| Ryan ]]||Jerry||||||Aged 76 years ||[[Image:Ryan-4169.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Norwood-816 | Ryan ]]||Katherine Norwood||1837-05-16||1921-05-11||Wife of J Ryan God gave He took He will restore He doeth all things well. ||[[Image:Norwood-816.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ryan-xxx | Ryan ]]||Lamont||1900||1941-04-14||Mississippi Seaman US Navy April 14 1941 ||[[Image:Ryan-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Williamson-4309| Ryan ]]||Laura A. ||1893||1969||(nee Williamson)||[[Image:Williamson-4309.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hosey-108 | Sanford ]]||Mary Sue||1933-10-13||2002-06-30||Beloved Mother and Mamaw, Sue Sanford, Jesus the sweetest name I Know; Mary Sue Sanford 1933 - 2002 (nee Hosey)||[[Image:Hosey-108.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Saulters-16| Saulters ]]||Billy D. ||1938-09-07||1994-02-12||Singing a new song; (mil) A1C US Air Force, Vietnam ||[[Image:Saulters-16.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Saulters-17| Saulters ]]||Robert D. ||1936-07-28||1973-05-27||Always on a trip, (mil) Mississippi A3C US Air Force Korea pic 823||[[Image:Saulters-17.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Smith-104268 | Scaife ]]||Ada Pearl ||1890-02-04||1917-06-30||(nee Smith) ||[[Image:Smith-104268.jpg |100px]] |- | [[May-5236 | Scaife ]]||Anna May ||1881-01-13||1962-07-29||(nee Smith) ||[[Image:Scaife-75.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Scaife-75 | Scaife ]]||Jamison Victor||1883-03-02||1967-12-05|| ||[[Image:Scaife-75.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sellers-1114| Sellers ]]||Cortez L. ||1921-12-28||2017-02-19|| ||[[Image:Sellers-1114.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ashley-1951| Sellers ]]||Hazel A. ||1917-07-12||2000-10-18||(nee Ashley) ||[[Image:Ashley-1951.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Keys-517 | Sellers ]]||Hettie Keyes ||1899-10-14||1970-04-23||(nee Keyes) Mother (double headstone with Robert H "Bobby" Sellers)||[[Image:Keys-517.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Davis-25952 | Sellers ]]||Pearlie Lavelle Davis ||1921-09-23||1995-05-22||(nee Davis) ||[[Image:Davis-25952.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sellers-1104| Sellers ]]||Robert Marvin ||1918-01-06||1989-11-19||S1 US Coast Guard ||[[Image:Sellers-1104.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sellers-1097| Sellers ]]||Robert H (Bobby) ||1893-09-05||1976-06-13||Father (double headstone with Hettie Keyes Sellers)||[[Image:Sellers-1097.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Purser-117| Pearson]]||Ollie Audrey ||1921-08-08||1998-04-14||'''(obit, need photo)'''||[[Image:Purser-117.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Shams-4| Shams ]]||Anthony A. ||1982-06-18||1999-05-31|| ||[[Image:Shams-4.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Shankle-xxx | Shankle ]]||Fannie P. ||1870-05-29||1930-09-29|| ||[[Image:Shankle-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Maddox-1393| Shivers ]]||Nola M. ||1898-05-08||1996-04-04||(nee Maddox ) '''need photo''' ||[[Image:Maddox-1393.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Shivers-129 | Shivers ]]||Robert M. Sr. ||1896-01-04||1972-05-03||'''need photo'''||[[Image:Shivers-129.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Shivers-130 | Shivers ]]||Robert M. Jr. ||1923-06-24||1985-01-10||'''need photo'''||[[Image:Shivers-130.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McCaskill-116 | Shivers ]]||Susan Ella ||1866||1934||(nee McCaskill) At Rest ||[[Image:McCaskill-116.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Phillips-13893 | Shivers ]]||Vivian P. ||1926-06-24||2009-05-21||(nee Phillips) '''need photo''' ||[[Image:[Phillips-13893.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sellers-1109 | Sholar ]]||Cammie L. Sellers||1921-11-22||1974-12-07||||[[Image:Sellers-1109.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Puckett-680 | Shows]]||Gaynell P.||1928-05-26||2007-12-26||(nee Puckett)||[[Image:Shows-87.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Shows-87| Shows]]||Kelly||1928-02-17||2007-05-19|| ||[[Image:Shows-87.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Covington-xxx | Slay ]]||Bert Euphenia Covington||1874-04-08||1953-04-13|| pic 751||[[Image:Slay-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Vinson-xxx | Slay ]]||Grace Richard Vinson||1909-03-07||1947-09-28|| pic 753||[[Image:Slay-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Slay-xxx | Slay ]]||Jack Covington ||1929-11-13||2011-1-7||AO1 US Navy TSGT US Air Force Korea Vietnam||[[Image:Slay-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Slay-xxx | Slay ]]||Jack Covington ||1902-11-28||1926-02-05|| ||[[Image:Slay-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Slay-xxx | Slay ]]||Tom Gaddis ||1906-01-06||1964-01-25|| pic 754||[[Image:Slay-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Slay-xxx | Slay ]]||William Claude ||1868-07-11||1946-10-20|| pic 750||[[Image:Slay-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hall-xxx | Smith ]]||Alice Hall||1884-06-21||1959-01-02||MOTHER She was a good and faithful mother ||[[Image:Smith-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Barlow-xxx | Smith ]]||Alice Barlow||1903-04-02||1999-11-26|| ||[[Image:Smith-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Canoy-53 | Smith ]]||Aslee||1872-11-19||1952-12-16||(nee Canoy) ||[[Image:Canoy-53.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Smith-xxx | Smith ]]||Barron A. ||1896-07-26||1957-03-02|| ||[[Image:Smith-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Smith-104269| Smith ]]||Bartlett ||1857-04-18||1947-04-09|| ||[[Image:Smith-104269.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jones-xxx | Smith ]]||Bonnie Jones||1929-09-03||1994-05-21|| ||[[Image:Smith-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Smith-xxx | Smith ]]||Dorothy S. ||1926-02-12||2006-11-15||[wed] Dec 18, 1945 ||[[Image:Smith-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Coker-xxx | Smith ]]||Geraldine Coker||1925-09-14||2009-10-40|| ||[[Image:Smith-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Smith-xxx | Smith ]]||John Robinson ||1907-12-23||1990-05-13||[wed] Aug 16, 1942; TEC 5 US Army World War II ||[[Image:Smith-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Smith-xxx | Smith ]]||Margie Mary ||1915-11-24||2001-06-15||[wed] Aug 16, 1942 ||[[Image:Smith-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Decell-2| Smith ]]||M. E.||1857-01-03||1933-02-03||Wife of Bartlett Smith (given name Melissa E. Decell) ||[[Image:Decell-2.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Smith-142555| Smith ]]||Robert Lee ||1865-05-05||1954-02-27|| ||[[Image:Smith-142555.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Smith-xxx | Smith ]]||Saint Clair ||1898-04-01||1920-05||How many hopes he buried here. ||[[Image:Smith-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Kennedy-xxx | Smith ]]||Virdue Kennedy||1905-08-14||1948-02-25|| ||[[Image:Smith-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Smith-xxx | Smith ]]||Will A. ||1875-08-05||1955-07-20||FATHER, He was a good and faithful father ||[[Image:Smith-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sparks-xxx | Sparks ]]||David Hilton ||1930-01-03||1994-07-06||David H Sparks SGT US Army Korea||[[Image:Sparks-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Richardson-xxx | Sparks ]]||Dorothy Richardson||1930-10-16|||| ||[[Image:Sparks-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Spruell-xxx | Spruell ]]||Avit Cecil ||1910-03-22||1987-04-26||[wed] Sept 21, 1940 ||[[Image:Spruell-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Spruell-xxx | Spruell ]]||Bertis C.||1920-08-29||||[wed] Sept 21, 1940 ||[[Image:Spruell-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[St._John-566 | St. John ]]||Alva Paul||1900-12-30||1973-04-19||(obit only) ||[[Image:St._John-566.jpg |100px]] |- | [[St._John-567 | St. John ]]||Charles H.||1933-05-27||2012-04-30||(obit only) ||[[Image:St._John-567.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Westerfield-168| St. John ]]||Mamye Elizabeth||1905-05-22||1977-03-03||(obit only, nee Westerfield) ||[[Image:St._John-566.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Stephens-4206 | Stephens ]]||Billy Henry||1939-11-14||2010-11-03||A friend to many and sadly missed ||[[Image:Stephens-4206.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Stephens-4195| Stephens ]]||Charlie Odus||1899-01-09||1978-06-29|| ||[[Image:Stephens-4195.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Stephens-4207 | Stephens ]]||H. Gary||1894||1946|| ||[[Image:Stephens-4207.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Stephens-4202 | Stephens ]]||Henry Dawes||1912-05-01||1983-08-09||||[[Image:Stephens-4202.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Stephens-4210 | Stephens ]]||James Otis||1924-11-07||2002-12-30|| ||[[Image:Stephens-4210.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Stephens-3839| Stephens ]]||Jesse N.||1895-02-14||1976-01-18|| ||[[Image:Bishop-4284.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Stephens-4204 | Stephens ]]||Joe Tillson ||1930-06-15||2012-05-08||FATHER (death date from obit) ||[[Image:Stephens-4204.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Tullos-88| Stephens ]]||Katie T.||1904-08-17||1972-10-08||(nee Tullos) (double headstone with Lawrence B. Stephens)||[[Image:Stephens-4197.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Stephens-6557 | Stephens ]]||Larry Wayne||1956-07-18||1956-07-18||Infant Sons of Joe and Iris Kathern ||[[Image:Stephens-6557.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Stephens-4197 | Stephens ]]||Lawrence B. ||1902-08-11||1988-10-24||(double headstone with Katie T Stephens)||[[Image:Stephens-4197.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ashley-1909 | Stephens ]]||Lela A.||1897-06-23||1962-08-23|| ||[[Image:Stephens-4194.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bishop-4284| Stephens ]]||Mae B.||1901-05-15||1993-09-03||(nee Bishop) ||[[Image:Bishop-4284.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Stephens-6558| Stephens ]]||Mark Samuel ||1957-09-30||1957-09-30||Infant Sons of Joe and Iris Kathern ||[[Image:Stephens-6557.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Butler-7381| Stephens ]]||Mattie Butler||1904-05-29||1980-07-02|| ||[[Image:Stephens-4195.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Thorn-931 | Stephens ]]||Oza Mae||1906||1975||(nee Thorn)||[[Image:Stephens-4207.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Stephens-4205 | Stephens ]]||Ricky Joe ||1954-11-08||1989-09-07||SON ||[[Image:Stephens-4204.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Stephens-4208 | Stephens ]]||S. Palmer ||1934-01-29||1965-09-06|| ||[[Image:Stephens-4208.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Tillson-67 | Stephens ]]||Vera Tillson||1914-03-21||2012-10-05||(death date from obit) ||[[Image:Stephens-4202.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Stephens-4194 | Stephens ]]||Willie E. ||1896-05-10||1964-11-25|| ||[[Image:Stephens-4194.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McIntosh-xxx | Stevens ]]||Jane McIntosh||1945-01-04||1974-02-19|| ||[[Image:Stevens-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bishop-4630 | Stevens ]]||Mary Christine Bishop||1925-04-18||1975-04-22||Beloved mother of Winton and Wayne ||[[Image:Bishop-4630.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Stewart-xxx | Stewart ]]||Barney E. ||1906-12-09||1970-03-02|| ||[[Image:Stewart-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bates-6826 | Stewart ]]||Cheryl ||1967-04-23||2014-12-08||(nee Bates) In memory of ||[[Image:Bates-6826.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Stewart-xxx | Stewart ]]||Cordia T. ||1908-02-09||1986-01-12|| ||[[Image:Stewart-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Stewart-xxx | Stewart ]]||Ellis Lester Jr ||1921-09-15||1986-05-04||[wed] Dec 6, 1946 pic 756||[[Image:Stewart-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Stewart-xxx | Stewart ]]||Grady Harrell ||1929-08-18||1984-06-23||[wed] Nov 13, 1948 ||[[Image:Stewart-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Stewart-xxx | Stewart ]]||Joy Kathryne ||1932-05-15||2000-06-24||[wed] Dec 6, 1946 ||[[Image:Stewart-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Stewart-xxx | Stewart ]]||Vertress ||1929-10-10||||[wed] Nov 13, 1948 ||[[Image:Stewart-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Everett-2392 | Stripling ]]||Leila E. ||1888-12-01||1975-08-10||(nee Everett) ||[[Image:Everett-2392.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Stripling-86| Stripling ]]||William S. ||1890-09-19||1927-03-08|| ||[[Image:Stripling-86.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Tillson-xxx | Stubbs ]]||Joanna Tillson||1911-06-23||1982-10-25||[wed] Dec 1, 1934||[[Image:Stubbs-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Stubbs-1125 | Stubbs ]]||Mack M.||1912-03-26||1972-05-19||'''need photo'''||[[Image:Stubbs-1125.jpg |100px]] May 19, 1972 |- | [[Saulters-18| Stumpf ]]||Mona Saulters||1972-02-12||2010-03-16||A loving daughter wife & mother pic 821||[[Image:Saulters-18.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Cooper-36394| Styron ]]||Hilda Cooper||1918-11-28||2000-04-14||(nee Cooper) ||[[Image:Styron-145.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Styron-xxx | Styron ]]||John W. Sr. ||1886-10-15||1948-02-20|| ||[[Image:Styron-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Dukes-xxx | Styron ]]||Minerva Dukes||1891-12-28||1979-01-18|| ||[[Image:Styron-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Styron-145 | Styron ]]||Richard J. ||1914-12-28||1996-03-20|| ||[[Image:Styron-145.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Barnard-xxx | Sullivan ]]||Betty Sue ||1935-11-28||1968-12-05||(nee Barnard) ||[[Image:Sullivan-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-21990 | Sullivan ]]||Billy Jerald||1935-08-01||1992-08-28|| ||[[Image:Sullivan-21990.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-7967 | Sullivan ]]||Charles Hubbart||1925-08-22||1973-08-30|| ||[[Image:Sullivan-7967.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hood-2283| Sullivan ]]||Gail ||1937-05-28||2010-07-23||(nee Hood) ||[[Image:Hood-2283.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Black-xxx | Sullivan ]]||Hazel ||1904-01-18||1968-11-22||(buried next to daughter Billie Faye Sullivan Everett) ||[[Image:Sullivan-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-6897| Sullivan ]]||Jerry||1937-06-06||2014-04-02||(death date from obit)||[[Image:Sullivan-6897.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-6339 | Sullivan ]]||James Vardaman ||1907-05-29||1987-04-04||Father; [wed] Oct 1, 1931 ||[[Image:Sullivan-6339.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Little-4192 | Sullivan ]]||Virdue Little||1907-05-08||2002-03-11||Mother; [wed] Oct 1, 1931 ||[[Image:Sullivan-6339.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-xxx | Sullivan ]]||Taylor Reid ||2008-09-29||2010-08-10|| ||[[Image:Sullivan-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-xxx | Sullivan ]]||Vance ||1963-07-09||1963-07-09|| ||[[Image:Sullivan-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Summer-xxx | Summer ]]||Dottie M. ||1949-07-06||1998-10-27||Faithfull Companions||[[Image:Summer-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Harvey-3655 | Sutton ]]||Sallie Harvey||1865-05-15||1950-05-27|| ||[[Image:Harvey-3655-1.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Taylor-xxx | Taylor ]]||Bertha L. ||1894-02-02||1981-06-20|| ||[[Image:Taylor-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bishop-4465 | Taylor ]]||Maggie B. ||1911-02-20||1990-02-04||Mother (nee Bishop)||[[Image:Bishop-4465.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Taylor-xxx | Taylor ]]||Robert (Bob) Lewis ||1949-02-12||1950-02-11||Son of Mr & Mrs A. L. Taylor ||[[Image:Taylor-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Taylor-xxx | Taylor ]]||Thomas E. ||1899-02-27||1954-02-14|| ||[[Image:Taylor-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Tutor-xxx | Tebo ]]||Tammy Tutor||1957-09-28||1997-09-24||Forever in our hearts ||[[Image:Tebo-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Tedford-xxx | Tedford ]]||L. D. ||1913-08-11||1985-03-08|| ||[[Image:Tedford-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Tedford-xxx | Tedford ]]||Mattie L. ||1911-08-17||1995-03-14|| ||[[Image:Tedford-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Terry-xxx | Terry ]]||Allie B. ||1881||1938||Wife of Eugene Terry ||[[Image:Terry-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McPhail-xxx | Terry ]]||Anise McPhail||1910-01-05||2005-09-22|| ||[[Image:Terry-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Terry-xxx | Terry ]]||Eugene ||1870-10-17||1948-02-19|| ||[[Image:Terry-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Terry-xxx | Terry ]]||Hylos Bryan ||1907-10-04||1990-04-16|| ||[[Image:Terry-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Terry-xxx | Terry ]]||Louisa E. ||1884-10-19||1917-03-05||Wife of Lewis S Terry||[[Image:Terry-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ashley-xxx | Tew ]]||Joyce Ashley||1934-11-04|||| ||[[Image:Tew-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Tullos-198 | Thames ]]||Bashaby Tullos||1844-03-26||||Wife of J. L. Thames pic 865||[[Image:Tullos-198.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Thames-300 | Thames ]]||Alonzo J. ||1896-01-10||1987-11-11|| ||[[Image:Thames-300.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Thames-352| Thames ]]||Dewey Richard ||1899-02-06||1973-01-09||Mississippi PVT US Army World War II ||[[Image:Thames-352.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hubbard-xxx | Thames ]]||Dona Hubbard||1874||1949||Wife of T. M. Thames ||[[Image:Thames-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bailey-9344 | Thames ]]||Hattie Bailey||1902-04-17||1977-04-10|| ||[[Image:Thames-298.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Thames-263 | Thames ]]||Halbert M. ||1937-02-13||2008-07-28||[wed] July 7, 1956; Children Robbin and Tim||[[Image:Thames-263.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ware-2062 | Thames ]]||Annie Ware||1871||1959|| ||[[Image:Ware-2062.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Thames-353| Thames ]]||Johnie A. ||1866-02-08||1918-11-25||||[[Image:Thames-353.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Shivers-127| Thames ]]||Lena S.||1893-07-27||1987-12-17||(nee Shivers) ||[[Image:Thames-321.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Burnham-1509| Thames ]]||L. S. Burnham||1867-06-18||1903-04-26|| Wife of S.A. Thames ||[[Image:Thames-1509.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Thames-321 | Thames ]]||Lewis A. ||1892-06-16||1975-09-10|| ||[[Image:Thames-321.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Thames-xxx | Thames ]]||Lionel Sloan ||1908-10-8||1908-12-17||Son of T. M. & D. F. Thames ||[[Image:Thames-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Thames-298 | Thames ]]||Loumer D. ||1902-05-23||1978-01-28|| ||[[Image:Thames-298.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Thames-xxx | Thames ]]||Mickey Harrell ||1957-07-30||1957-08-04|| ||[[Image:Thames-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bass-2922 | Thames ]]||Olivia Bass||1872||1942||Wife of S. A. Thames Dau. of Jno. & Sara Bass, Having finished life's duty she now sweetly rests. ||[[Image:Bass-2922.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Thames-355| Thames ]]||Otha N. ||1900-12-20||1909-07-18||Son of J. A. & J. E. Thames ||[[Image:Thames-355.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Walker-21569| Thames ]]||Sarah Eudora Walker||1869-12-25||1919-01-20||Wife of S. A. Thames ||[[Image:Walker-21569.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Thames-357| Thames ]]||Shade A. ||1861-11-23||1953-05-23||At Rest ||[[Image:Thames-357.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Rogers-12133 | Thames ]]||Stella R. ||1896-04-29||1974-06-12||(nee Rogers) ||[[Image:Thames-300.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Robinson-11955 | Thompson ]]||Bernice Ruth ||1938-07-11||2009-11-17||We love you mama, [wed] June 11, 1954 (nee Robinson) ||[[Image:Thompson-18778.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Thompson-18776 | Thompson ]]||Bobbie Ray ||1932-01-05||1989-04-04||FATHER, I Love You Father ||[[Image:Thompson-18776.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Thompson-20694 | Thompson ]]||Cecil Junior ||1951-10-13||2001-04-12||DADDY; [wed] Mar 20, 1976 ||[[Image:Thompson-20694.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Thompson-27481| Thompson ]]||Danny Joe||1958-09-08||2009-12-18||(obit only) ||[[Image:Thompson-27481.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Canoy-63 | Thompson ]]||Hattie R. ||1898-06-06||1961-04-29|| Our precious mother (nee Canoy)||[[Image:Canoy-63.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Thompson-21474 | Thompson ]]||James W. ||1886-02-18||1964-01-29|| ||[[Image:Thompson-21474.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Canoy-72 | Thompson ]]||Jamie H.||1921-11-01||2005-06-11||[wed] Dec 23, 1941; God is Love (nee Canoy) ||[[Image:Canoy-72.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Craven-529 | Thompson ]]||Letha M.||1938-06-06||2008-11-10||MOTHER; Our loving mother (nee Craven)||[[Image:Craven-529.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Simpson-5421| Thompson ]]||Lillie Pearl||1925-07-29||1988-04-07||MOTHER; I Love You Mother (nee Simpson) ||[[Image:Thompson-18776.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Thompson-17691| Thompson ]]||Luther D. ||1894-12-29||1971-12-11||Our Precious Father ||[[Image:Canoy-63.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Thompson-18774| Thompson ]]||P. G. "Pascal " ||1920-03-05||1987-01-22||[wed] Dec 23, 1941; God is Love, PFC US Army, World War II ||[[Image:Thompson-18774.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Thompson-20695 | Thompson ]]||Ray ||1906-09-16||1963-10-30|| ||[[Image:Thompson-20695.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Thompson-18778 | Thompson ]]||Roger Morris ||1934-02-03||1982-07-23||We love you daddy, [wed] June 11, 1954 ||[[Image:Thompson-18778.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Harvey-4756| Thompson ]]||Ruby Harvey ||1933-11-19||2005-06-27||MAMA; [wed] Mar 14, 1949 ||[[Image:Thompson-18775.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sellers-1533 | Thompson ]]||Vicky Louise ||1956-08-04||2000-08-02||MAMA; [wed] Mar 20, 1976 (nee Sellers) ||[[Image:Thompson-20694.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Thompson-18779| Thompson ]]||Wayne M. ||1955-06-28||1975-03-05||Our Son ||[[Image:Thompson-18779.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Thompson-18775| Thompson ]]||William J. ||1929-03-19||1988-12-02||DADDY; [wed] Mar 14, 1949 ||[[Image:Thompson-18775.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Williams-31794 | Thompson ]]||Zona W. ||1905-07-27||1979-10-18||(nee Williams) ||[[Image:Thompson-21474.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Vinson-570 | Thorne ]]||Jessie Vinson||1879-02-15||1931-09-04||Wife of John S. Thorne; She was the sunshine of our home. ||[[Image:Vinson-570.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Thornton-2135| Thornton ]]||Joseph P. ||1921-10-29||2000-08-22|| ||[[Image:Thornton-2135.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Thornton-2137| Thornton ]]||Mark ||1956-12-01||1958-04-19|| ||[[Image:Thornton-2137.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Roberts-17510| Thornton ]]||Nannie Roberts||1923-06-01||2001-02-07||[wed] Jan 1, 1939 ||[[Image:Thornton-17510.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Thornton-2138| Thornton ]]||Prince Anthony ||1963-04-07||1981-07-21|| ||[[Image:Thornton-2138.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Thornton-3926| Thornton ]]||Ray Garland ||1917-05-16||1991-12-12||[wed] Jan 1, 1939, Loving memories pic 815||[[Image:Thornton-3926.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Canoy-41 | Thornton ]]||Sadie C.||1926-12-28||2005-10-27||(nee Canoy) ||[[Image:Thornton-2135.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Tindall-xxx | Tindall ]]||Ethel ||1888||1957|| ||[[Image:Tindall-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Tindall-xxx | Tindall ]]||George ||1880||1951|| ||[[Image:Tindall-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Tindall-xxx | Tindall ]]||Maud ||1890-07-04||1967-07-04|| ||[[Image:Tindall-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Tolliver-xxx | Tolliver ]]||Thelma ||1924-09-06||2007-05-23|| ||[[Image:Tolliver-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bishop-4440| Towles ]]||Lucille Bishop||1925-09-23||1979-02-15||Beloved mother of Lana & Sheila (left side after entry; row 29)||[[Image:Bishop-4440-1.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Tuggle-xxx | Tuggle ]]||Birdie Glaydes ||1903-11-2||1990-3-17|| ||[[Image:Tuggle-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ponder-250 | Tuggle ]]||Bobbie J. ||1931-01-22||2022-06-02||(nee Ponder) [wed] June 1, 1969 ||[[Image:Tuggle-647.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Tuggle-xxx | Tuggle ]]||James Vardaman ||1904-12-29||1966-12-16|| ||[[Image:Tuggle-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Tuggle-647 | Tuggle ]]||Johnny W. ||1930-04-05||1972-02-21||US Navy Chief Engineman; [wed] June 1, 1969 ||[[Image:Tuggle-647.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Tullos-xxx | Tullos ]]||Charlie Robinson||1902-09-19||1965-08-20||Together Forever, Book of Life (double headstone with Mae Leona Clark Tullos)||[[Image:Tullos-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Tullos-xxx | Tullos ]]||George Washington Sr. ||1873-02-06||1962-07-27||(double headstone with Mattie McInnis Tullos)||[[Image:Tullos-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Tullos-xxx | Tullos ]]||Hiram Salathiel ||1871-06-23||1955-01-01||At Rest (double headstone with Nannie A. Tullos)||[[Image:Tullos-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Clark-xxx | Tullos ]]||Mae Leona Clark||1904-12-22||1974-08-10||Together Forever, Book of Life (double headstone with Charlie Robinson Tullos)||[[Image:Tullos-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McInnis-xxx | Tullos ]]||Mattie Matilda McInnis||1877-05-06||1960-09-09||(double headstone with George Wash Tullos)||[[Image:Tullos-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Abernathy-xxx | Tullos ]]||Nannie Abernathy||1883-12-06||1974-11-23||At Rest (double headstone with Hiram S Tullos)||[[Image:Tullos-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Tullos-xxx | Tullos ]]||Richard L. ||1933-10-23||2000-08-30||Our Father which art in Heaven ||[[Image:Tullos-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Tullos-85| Tullos ]]||Robert May||1911-07-24||1958-10-25||Our Loved One (mason)||[[Image:Tullos-85.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Tullos-84| Tullos ]]||William A.||1870-02-06||1952-08-02||Woodmen of the World Memorial ||[[Image:Tullos-84.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Turner-xxx | Turner ]]||Joseph C. ||1903-12-04||1960-03-18||(double headstone with India W. Turner, b Aug 20, 1910)||[[Image:Turner-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Turner-xxx | Turner ]]||M. A. ||1841-07-13||1901-08-06||MOTHER ||[[Image:Turner-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jones-xxx | Usry ]]||Bonnie Jones||1928-06-17||1992-02-23||In remembrance ||[[Image:Usry-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bruce-xxx | Vanderford ]]||Ella Loretta Bruce||1887-10-23||1968-09-11|| ||[[Image:Vanderford-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Summer-136 | Vinson ]]||Nancy Summer||1855-06-27||1946-02-22||She is sweetly resting. ||[[Image:Summer-136.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Vinson-568 | Vinson ]]||R. P.||1851-09-20||1924-11-13||His life counted for good. ||[[Image:Vinson-568.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Vanderford-xxx | Vanderford ]]||George Washington ||1884-11-18||1978-01-16|| ||[[Image:Vanderford-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Walker-xxx | Walker ]]||Ras Leonard ||1919-12-09||1984-10-13||Ras Leonard Walker CPL US Army World War II ||[[Image:Walker-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Walters-xxx| Walters ]]||Caroline ||||||(no dates double headstone with Susie E. Walters)||[[Image:Walters-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Walters-9777| Walters ]]||James Michael||1951-05-09||1993-10-06|| ||[[Image:Walters-9777.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Walters-9776 | Walters ]]||G. W. (Buddy) ||1927-10-22||2005-11-17|| ||[[Image:Walters-9776.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Vinson-571 | Walters ]]||Katie C. ||1875-02-01||1934-08-01||MOTHER, Asleep in Jesus. (nee Vinson) ||[[Image:Vinson-571.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Stephens-15895| Walters ]]||Mary S.||1930-08-20||Feb 2021-02-21||(nee Stephens) ||[[Image:Stephens-15895.jpg |100px]] 20 Aug 1930 |- | [[Walters-2971 | Walters ]]||Richard S. ||1868-04-19||1946-09-13||In Loving Memory ||[[Image:Walters-2971.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Walters-xxx | Walters ]]||Susie E. ||1872-10-23||1914-08-10||(double headstone with Caroline Walters)||[[Image:Walters-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Yelverton-xxx | Ware ]]||Caroline Bash Yelverton||1857-08-25||1946-07-17||Mother (nee Yelverton) ||[[Image:Ware-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ware-xxx | Ware ]]||Charley Hillman ||1916-05-07||1996-03-10||Charley H Ware SGT US ARMY World War II ... ||[[Image:Ware-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Kennedy-xxx | Ware ]]||Cordie Caroline Kennedy||1910-05-20||1993-08-29|| ||[[Image:Ware-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ware-xxx | Ware ]]||Edward N. ||1885||1959|| ||[[Image:Ware-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ware-xxx | Ware ]]||John Lowery ||1935-08-19||1943-08-24|| ||[[Image:Ware-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ware-xxx | Ware ]]||Margaret Pearl ||1893-10-14||1983-05-04|| ||[[Image:Ware-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ware-xxx | Ware ]]||Mellie W. ||1890-10-23||1985-01-12|| ||[[Image:Ware-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ware-xxx | Ware ]]||Mitchell Enoch ||1895-10-25||1965-08-12||Mississippi PVT US Army World War I ||[[Image:Ware-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ware-xxx | Ware ]]||Willie T. ||1879-02-11||1927-02-6||Wife of E. N. Ware ||[[Image:Ware-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Warren-xxx | Warren ]]||George A. ||1877||1960||Resting in peace. pic 828||[[Image:Warren-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Warren-xxx | Warren ]]||Lynn J. ||1919-10-28||1996-07-15|| ||[[Image:Warren-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Everett-xxx | Warren ]]||Mittie Everett||1884-03-29||1954-02-08||Gone but not forgotten. ||[[Image:Warren-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Tindall-409 | Watkins ]]||Ruby Tindall||1907-07-03||1995-12-31||(nee Tindall) ||[[Image:Tindall-409.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Watkins-4756 | Watkins ]]||William Ducan Jr. ||1927-07-31||1930-05-21|| ||[[Image:Watkins-4756.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Watkins-4755 | Watkins ]]||William Ducan ||1896-06-19||1991-07-16||(mil) US Navy World War I ||[[Image:Watkins-4755.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Watts-8714| Watts ]]||Billy Gene ||1929-06-21||2000-07-03||'''(need photo)''' ||[[Image:Watts-8714.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Watts-2165 | Watts ]]||Marion Jr. ||1908-05-12||1982-12-22|| ||[[Image:Watts-2165.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Russell-21186| Watts ]]||Willie Mae ||1911-07-10||2000-11-17||(nee Russell) ||[[Image:Watts-2165.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ryan-4167| Weaver ]]||Addie Ryan||1875||1972|| ||[[Image:Weaver-4315.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Weaver-4317| Weaver ]]||Frank A. Jr. ||1905-11-15||1968-06-20|| ||[[Image:Weaver-4317.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Weaver-4315| Weaver ]]||Frank A. ||1877||1940|| ||[[Image:Weaver-4315.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Causey-217| Weaver ]]||Grace Causey||1911-09-06||2012-11-02|| ||[[Image:Causey-217.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Mangum-xxx | Weeks ]]||Gola Mangum||1900||198-|| ||[[Image:Weeks-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Weeks-xxx | Weeks ]]||Jesse Michael Sr. ||1895||1954|| ||[[Image:Weeks-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Weeks-xxx | Weeks ]]||J. M. Jr. ||1928-12-22||1930-12-23||(given name Jessse Michael) ||[[Image:Weeks-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Wells-xxx | Wells ]]||Earl P. ||1890||1976||(double headstone with Thomas W Wells)||[[Image:Wells-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Wells-xxx | Wells ]]||Thomas W. ||1875||1951||(double headstone with Earl P. 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*{{Wikidata|Q6730373|enwiki}} *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Magh Luirg, Ros Comáin One Place Study|WikiTree Profiles that link here]] ===Name=== {{One Place Study|place=Magh Luirg, Ros Comáin|category=Magh Luirg, Ros Comáin One Place Study}} Various spellings: Magh Luirg, Maigh Loirg, Magh Luirg an Dagda ''("the plain of the tracks of the Dagda")''
[The Dagda, From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - ''"The Dagda (Irish: An Dagda) is an important god in Irish mythology. One of the Tuatha Dé Danann, the Dagda is portrayed as a father-figure, king, and druid. He is associated with fertility, agriculture, manliness and strength, as well as magic, druidry and wisdom. He can control life and death, the weather and crops, as well as time and the seasons."''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Dagda]][The Irish Version of the Historia Britonum Nennius, "Of the Conquest of Eri as Recorded by Nennius" Historia 8 - [https://celt.ucc.ie//published/T100028/index.html]][''Magh Luirg'', From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magh_Luirg]] ===Geography=== :'''Continent:''' Europe :'''Kingdom:''' Connacht :'''Contae:''' Ros Comáin :'''GPS Coordinates:''' 53.75, -8.25 :'''Elevation:''' 88.0 m or 288.7 feet ===Description=== Moylurg, called Magh Luirg an Daghda, in O'Dugan, signifies the ''"Plain of the Track of Daghda"'', and got its name from Daghda, ''"Eochu Ollathair, In Dagda Mor, the Great Father, The Great Good Father"'', one of the Tuath De Danann kings who, according to legend, ruled for ''80 years!''
[''LEBOR GABÁLA ÉRENN (The Book of the Taking of Ireland) PART VI'', Edited and Translated with Notes, Etc. by R. A. Stewart Macalister, D.Litt, 2008 :Dagda - ''"Eochu Ollathair, In Dagda Mor, the Great Father, The Great Good Father"''. :Battles - ''"Dagda fought in the second battle of Mag Tuired. (source: Macalister, LGE, Vol. 3, p. 155)"'' :Cauldron of – ''"From Muirias was brought the cauldron of The Dagda; no company would go from it unsatisfied.” (source: Macalister, Vol. 4, p. 107, 145,169) :Death of – “Eighty to The Dagda, till he died of the gory javelin wherewith Cetlenn gave him a mortal wound in the great battle of Mag Tuired... in spite of which he finally dies of wounds that have been inflicted upon him in the second battle of Mag Tuired – 120 years before!” “Over him did the men of Ireland make the mound of the Brug ...” Dagda died during the reign of Panyas. (source: Macalister, LGE, Vol. 4, p. 102, 121, 125, 181, 185, 211, 237, 251; Vol. 5, p. 495)"'' :Genealogy – ''"Dagda was the son of Elada son of Delbaeth. “He has three (or four) sons – the mysterious Óengus mac ind Oc, otherwise Óengus in Broga, a name connecting him with the important cemetery called Brug na Boinne near Drogheda, persistently associated in tradition with In Dagda and his family; Ord, which means “fire”: and Cermat Cóem [Cermat Milbil], the father of the three sons with whom, 49 years later the TDD monarchy terminated.” “Áed another son of In Dagda.” “Besides these sons In Dagda has a daughter, the important fire-goddess Brigid.” “Aine daughter of the Dagda died for the love that he gave to Banba.” “The wife of the brown Dagda perished of plague on the slope in Liathdruim.” (source: Macalister, LGE, Vol. 4, p. 92, 102, 104, 121, 123, 127, 129, 133, 151, 153, 181, 183, 189, 191,197, 215, 217, 231, 233, 235, 237, 243, 247, 307; Vol. 5, p. 317, 469)"'' :Names – ''"The author of the Da Derga story, in the form in which we have it, had no sympathy with the gods of his Pagan ancestors, and deliberately set himself to ridicule them. This to some extent detracts from the anthropological value of his record, while investing it with a certain historical value; but at least we can say of him what cannot be said of his colleague who, from the same standpoint, rewrote the story of The Second Battle of Moytura; that he does not trangress the limits of good taste. The latter person mocked In Dagda, “the good god” of former times, with a ribaldry which an editor, not usually troubled with unscientific squeamishness, decided to be unprintable.” “Eochu, surnamed Ollathair “the great father”, also called In Dagda Mór “the great good god”, succeeds Lug. These names are enough to convince us of his divinity.” “Most likely In Dagda himself was a fire-, or perhaps a storm-divinity.” (source: Macalister, LGE, Vol. 2, p. 262, 263; Vol. 4, p. 102, 298)"'' :Reign – ''"He was one of “the lords [and chieftains] of the Túatha Dé Danann.” Dagda reigned for 80 years after Lug, “another suggestion of periodicity” since Nuadu reigned for 20 years and then Lug for 40 years, followed by the Dagda for 80 years. “The Dagda took the kingship of Ireland during the reign of Sosares."'' (source: Macalister, LGE, Vol. 4, p. 95, 101, 121, 125, 155, 157, 159, 161, 181, 185, 209, 223, 233; Vol. 5, p. 495)'' [https://celt.ucc.ie/LGDF.pdf]] This territory comprised the Plains of Boyle, in the county of Roscommon, consisting of some of the finest lands in Ireland, and famous for their fertilty and beauty. Tir Oilill is now the barony of Tirrerill in Sligo. Airteach, a district in Roscommon, near Lough Gara, on the borders of Sligo and Mayo. Clan Cuain was a distiict in the north of the barony of Carra, county of Mayo. Tlr Tuathall was a district in the barony of Boyle, bordering on Leitrim and Sligo, towards Lough Allen; thus Mac Dermott's territories comprised the present barony of Boyle, in the county of Roscommon, together with Tirerrill in Sligo, and Clan Cuain in Mayo, at Castlebar, which comprised the present parishes of Islandeady, Turlough, and Breaffy. The Mac Dermotts had their chief fortress at the "Rock of Loch Cé", on an island in Loch Cé (Lough Key), near Boyle,
[''Lough Key'', From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lough_Key]] ===History=== ''The Irish version of the Historia Britonum of Nennius''
[''The Irish version of the Historia Britonum of Nennius'', Author: unknown [https://celt.ucc.ie//published/T100028/index.html]] includes a section titled "Of The Conquest Of Eri, As Recorded By Nennius", which introduces Nemed
[''An Illustrated History of Ireland'' chapter III, Margaret Anne Cusack, 1868. Content copyright libraryireland.com 2005-2020 [https://www.libraryireland.com/HistoryIreland/Nemedh.php]] [''Nemed'', From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nemed]] Geoffrey Keating (1570?-1644?) first mentions this area; now the plains of Boyle, co. Roscommon; in
The history of Ireland from the earliest period to the English invasion, page 123
[''The history of Ireland from the earliest period to the English invasion''; by Keating, Geoffrey, 1570?-1644?; O'Mahony, John, 1816-1877 [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=nnc2.ark:/13960/t69310f1z&view=1up&seq=7&skin=2021]] when Nemedh, leader of the third group of people to settle in Ireland, began clearing plains in the north midlands around 2350 BC
[''..."cleared twelve plains of wood while in Ireland; here follow their names: Magh-Kera, Magh-Nera, Magh-Culi- Toladh, "Magh-Luirg", in Connaught; Magh-Tochair, in Tyrone; Lec-Magh, in Munster; Magh-Bresaj in Leinster; Magh-Lu- gaidh, in Ui Tuirtri; Magh-Seridh, in Tebtha (Tefifa); Magh- Semni, in Dal-Araide, Antrim; Magh-Murthemni, in Breágli; and Magh-Madia, in Orghiall." '']. On page 226, Keating credits Eocaidh Faebar-glas
[''Eocaidh Faebar-glas, son of Conmael, son of Eber Finn, son of Miledh of Spain, held the sovereignty of Ire- land for twenty years. He was called Eocaidy Faebar-glas or "Eocaidh of the blue-green edge," because blue-green and sharp-edged were his two javelins.''] with expanding the clearings after defeating the race of Erimhon
[''History of the Irish People, Volume 1'' 2nd edition, pg 8; By William Anderson O'Conor [https://books.google.com/books?id=lKQJAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA8&lpg=PA8&dq=Erimhon&source=bl&ots=egUxZkxpef&sig=ACfU3U1DhkWVqLWKMERkg7vX-Hbqa1WLjw&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjuu9vzkcT4AhW6DEQIHcskB-Q4ChDoAXoECBMQAw#v=onepage&q=Erimhon&f=false]] namely: ''Magh-Smethrach, in Ui Falghi; Magh-Laigni and
Magh-Luirg, in Connaught; Magh-Lemna ; Magh-Ninair; Magh-Fubna and Magh-Da-Gabail, in Oirghiall.'' Aengus Oll-Mucaidh, son of Fiacaidh Labranni, held the sovereignty of Ireland for eighteen years, or, according to some authorities, for twenty one years. He was called "Oll-Mucaidh", from '''"oll"'''- "great", and '''"muca"'''- "swine"; because he possessed the largest swine in Ireland in his day. (pg. 228)
. Three lakes burst forth in his reign, namely: Loch Aein-bethi, in Oirghialla; Loch Salkedain and Loch Gasan, in
Magh Luirg.. The castle of Ros-Comáin on Loch Ce was broken down by Aedh O'Conchobhair in 1272. ===Clans in Roscommon and Galway, 12th Century=== The following chiefs and clans in Roscommon and Galway in the 12th century, collected by O'Dugan's Topography and other sources:
[''Irish Pedigrees; or the Origin and Stem of the Irish Nation'' O'Hart, John, 1892 Fifth Edition, Volume 1 [https://www.libraryireland.com/Pedigrees1/title.php]] ::MacDiarmada or Mac Dermott | O'Ceallaigh or O'Kelly | Mac Oireachtaigh or Mac Geraghty | O'Fionnachta or O'Finaghty | O'Fallamhain or O'Fallon | O'Birn or O'Beirne | O'Mannachain or O'Monaghan | O'Hainlidhe, O'Hanley, or Henley | Mac Branain or Mac Brennan | O'Flannagain or Flanagan | O'Maolbrennain, anglicised Mulrenan | O'Cathalain, O'Maonaigh or O'Mooney | O'Conceannain or O'Concannon | Mac Murchada, Mac Murrough or Murphy | O'Floinn or O'Flynn | ==Historic Places== ===Drumanone Dolmen===
The Drumanone Dolmen is located less than three miles from Boyle in Roscommon County. You will then find in front of you a rather imposing dolmen, measuring 4.5 metres high and 3 metres wide (much larger than the Dolmen of Poulnabrone).
[''The dolmen is more exactly located in a private field, so even if you have a right of way, do not hesitate to ask the owner’s permission to enter.'' ''As for the structure, the dolmen is composed of 5 imposing blocks juxtaposed one on top of the other to form a cavity sheltered from the rain and the sun. Admittedly, the Drumanone dolmen has collapsed a bit on itself over time, but it remains no less impressive!'' ''According to research, the Drumanone dolmen was a funerary altar where rites and ceremonies were celebrated throughout the year''. Drumanone Dolmen[https://www.guide-ireland.com/tourist-attractions/dolmen-de-drumanone/]] ===Carraig Mhic Dhiarmada===
McDermott's Castle, is a protected national monument located in County Roscommon, Ireland. The site of a fortification since at least the 13th century, the structure's tower house may date from the 16th century, with much of the current building (including its crenellations) dating to the 19th century. The ''Annals of Loch Cé'' for 1184 report that a lightning bolt caused a fire on the island, where between 140 and 160 distinguished people were burned or drowned trying to escape. Only Conchobar mac Diarmata and a few others escaped.
[''The Rock of Loch-Cé was burned by lightning, i.e. the very magnificent, kingly residence of the descendants of Máel Ruanaid where neither goods nor people of all that were there found protection; where six score, or seven score, of distinguished persons were destroyed, along with fifteen men of the race of kings and chieftains, with the wife of Mac Diarmada, i.e. the daughter of Ó hEidhin, and his son's wife, i.e. the daughter of Domhnall O'Conchobhair, and the daughter of Ó Dubhda, and the son of Donnchadh O'Maelbhrenuinn, and the son of Donn O'Mannachain, and the two daughters of O'Mannachain, and Mac Maenaigh, chieftain of Cenél-Builg, and the priest O'Maelbealtaine, and Gillachiarain Ó Connachtain, (i.e. a son of chastity and lamp of piety), and a countless destruction besides of good men; and every one of them who was not burned was drowned in this tumultuous consternation, in the entrance of the place; so that there escaped not alive therefrom but Conchobar mac Diarmata with a very small number of the multitude of his people''. ] ===Caisleán Mhagh Loirg=== -aka
Moylurg Castle (lit. Castle of the Plain of Tracks) situated on a rise of natural bedrock overlooking Clogher Lough.
[ Caisleán Mhagh Loirg- ''Almost entirely surrounded by water in ancient times, Moylurg stood in close proximity to the ecclesiastical settlement of Díseart Nuan (lit. Noone's Hermitage aka Disert Noone - Isertnowne - Eastersnow) with its Patrician church and holy well of Tubber Noone.'' ''Moylurg was a McDermott castle with references from 1487 to 1617. It consisted of a triangular bawn (dims c. 77m N-S; 10m E-W at N; c. 30m E-W at S) with the castle at its north end. A circular corner tower (int. diam. 2m) stood at its south end. Moylurg Castle was positioned north-west of Estersnow and 140m directly west of the ancient standing stone of Cloghastookeen aka 'Clogh-na-Stuakeen' aka 'Clogh-Cam'. Crannog (man-made lake forts), cairn (rock mounds), barrow mounds and Fulacht Fia (burned mounds), souterrain and caves are also numerous in this historic area.'' Ireland XO, Copyright © 2022 Ireland Reaching Out [https://irelandxo.com/ireland-xo/history-and-genealogy/buildings-database/moylurg-castle] ] ===Caisleán Bhaile na hUamha=== -aka
Ballynahoogh Castle (lit. Castle of the Cave Town) was a McDermott castle situated on a rise overlooking a stream to the East which links Clogher Lake (abt. 150m to the North) with Cavetown Lough (abt. 100m to the South West). Just SW of the castle, a pair of Crannog sit in Cavetown Lough. Nearby, on the opposite side of Clogher Lough (NNE) stood Moylurg Castle.
[Ballynahoogh Castle ''stood in close proximity to the ecclesiastical settlement of Díseart Nuan (lit. Noone's Hermitage aka Disert Noone - Isertnowne - Eastersnow) with its Patrician church and holy well of Tubber Noone. Crannog (man-made lake forts), cairn (rock mounds), barrow mounds and Fulacht Fia (burned mounds), souterrain and caves are also numerous in this historic area. ][Ballynahoogh Castle chronology: [https://irelandxo.com/ireland-xo/history-and-genealogy/buildings-database/ballynahoogh-castle]'' ::''*In 1487 the castle of the sons of Rory Mac Diarmada (KM 1478-86) at Baile na hUamha was demolished by Aodh Ruadh Ó Domhnaill (c.1461-1505) (AFM vol. 4, 1153).'' ::''*In 1492, the castle was re-built (perhaps at a different location) by the sons of Aodh Ruadh Ó Domhnaill (KM 1458-65) (AFM vol. 4, 1199). '' ::''*It was plundered by the Earl of Kildare in 1512 and captured and destroyed by O'Donnell again in 1527 (AFM vol. 5, 1317, 1391). '' ::''*In 1562 the Sliocht Eoghan (KM 1533-4), in their struggle for power with their uncle Rory [KM 1549-68], brought gallowglasses into Moylurg and burned Baile na hUamha (ALC vol. 2, 384). By this time the castle and lands were rented by descendants of Dermot Ruadh of Tir Tuathail, and the castle was confirmed to another descendant, Cathal Mac Fergainm, in 1617. '' ::''*By 1635, when the castle was described as 'ruinated', the lands having reverted to Terence McDermott of Carrick of the Rock.'' ] ===Carthys Castle=== Built in 1819, this former hunting lodge and later golf house, situated on a height overlooking Lough Keel, was in the past linked by canal to Lough Key. It is locally attributed to John Nash, the architect of the now demolished Rockingham House, although he may have only embellished an existing house.
[Carthys Castle, Ireland XO, Copyright © 2022 Ireland Reaching Out [https://irelandxo.com/ireland-xo/history-and-genealogy/buildings-database/carthys-castle-boyle]] ===Kilronan Castle aka Castle Tenison=== The name Kilronan comes from the Gaelic ‘Cill Rónain’, meaning Ronan’s Abbey. According to tradition, St. Ronan and his daughter St. Lasair established a church here on the banks of Lough Meelagh in the 6th century.
[Kilronan Castle aka Castle Tenison, Ireland XO, Copyright © 2022 Ireland Reaching Out [https://irelandxo.com/ireland-xo/history-and-genealogy/buildings-database/kilronan-castle]] ==Notables== ===[[Space:Kings_of_Magh_Luirg|Kings of Magh Luirg]]=== ====Research Notes==== =====The 1st Seven Kings of Moylurg===== Few annalistic date references can be found for the early Moylurg kings. Based on the dates provided by Dr. Jaski, along with the DNA data from ''Comparative Analysis of the Descendants and DNA of Conn Cétchathach Ceadcatha''
[[[Space:Comparative_Analysis_of_the_Descendants_and_DNA_of_Conn_C%C3%A9tchathach_Ceadcatha|Comparative Analysis of the Descendants and DNA of Conn Cétchathach Ceadcatha]]], a very rough yet logical chronology can be ''surmised'': #
Mael Ruanaid Mor, b. 909AD d. 973AD?, aged 64. Unknown length of reign. #
Muirchertach mac Mael Ruanaid Mor, b. 936 d. 967, aged 31. Very short reign if indeed he was actually king. He died at ''The battle of Formaeil'', at Rath-beg
[Annals of the Four Masters, AFM965.11[https://celt.ucc.ie/published/T100005B.html#p689]] #
Tadg mac Muirchertach, b. 963 d.1040?, aged 77. This method presumes he was 4 years old when his father was killed, which is reasonable. However, according him a 'reign' of 73 years is unlikely. No doubt he was the heir, but it must be assumed someone ruled in his stead until he came of age. #
Mael Ruanaid mac Tadg, b. 990 d. 1048? aged 58. Ruled @ 8 years. #
Tadhg Mor mac Mael Ruanaid, b. 1044 d. 1124, aged 80. Once again, this method calculates his fathers death when he was 4. His actual reign is recorded to have started in 1120 which leaves a 76 year gap. His brother: #
Maelsechlainn mac Tadhg Mor is in the kings list, the ''Annals of the Four Masters'' record Maelsechlainn with this terse entry: "Maelseachlainn, son of Tadhg, son of Maelruanaidh, lord of Magh-Luirg, was slain by the men of Breifne and Tighearnan Ua Ruairc."
[''Maelsechlainn mac Tadhg Mor'', From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maelsechlainn_mac_Tadhg_Mor]] #
Diarmait mac Tadhg Mor, b. 1098 d. 1159, aged 61. His reign lasted 35 years. He is the progenitor of the MacDermot family, as well as its offshoot septs such as MacDermot Roe, McDonagh, and Crowley.
[''Dermot mac Tadhg Mor'', From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dermot_mac_Tadhg_Mor]] Also, Genelach Dáil Cuinn Project are delighted to announce that Francis Mac Dermot, current THE Mac Diarmata and Prince of Coolavin, has graciously undergone Y-DNA testing at YSEQ GmbH. He is now known to be in the R1b-BY20594 clade, which is a subclade of the R1b-BY20602 clade, which in turn is a subclade of the R1b-FGC5939 clade.
[Genelach Dáil Cuinn Project [[https://genelach.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=845]]] This leaves the Mac Diarmata as being the senior line of the Síl Muiredaig, genetically speaking. While this is an egregious discrepancy with the standard genealogies on the one hand, on the other hand it is confirming these genealogies by showing the appropriate genetic connection between the three traditional branches of the Uí Briúin, all descending from a common progenitor.” =====Kings List===== ''Numbering from Jaski #66'' *[[Wikipedia:Máel Ruanaid Mór mac Tadg|Máel Ruanaid Mór mac Tadg]] *[[Space:Mael_Ruanaid_Mor_Profile|Mael Ruanaid Mor Profile]] *[[Space:Muirchertach_mac_Mael_Ruanaid_Profile|Muirchertach mac Mael Ruanaid Mor Profile]] *[[Space:Tadg_mac_Muirchertach_Profile|Tadg mac Muirchertach Profile]] *[[Space:Mael_Ruanaid_mac_Tadg_Profile|Mael Ruanaid mac Tadg Profile]] *[[Space:Tadg_Mor_mac_Mael_Ruanaid_Profile|Tadg Mor mac Mael Ruanaid Profile]] *1. 1124 Maelsechlainn mac Tadhg Mor *2. 1124–1159 [[Space:Diarmait_mac_Tadg_Mor_(d._1159)|Diarmait mac Tadg Mor Profile]], progenitor of the surname MacDermot. *5. 1159–1187 Muirgius mac Tadhg More, *6. 1187–1196 [[Space:Conchobar_mac_Diarmait_Profile|Conchobar mac Diarmait Profile]] mac Diarmata, *7. 1196–1207 [[Space:Tomaltach_na_Cairge_mac_Conchobar_Profile|Tomaltach na Cairge mac Conchobar Profile]] mac Diarmata, *?. 1207–1215 Cathal Carrach mac Diarmata, *8. 1215–1218 Dermot mac Diarmata, *9. 1218–1244 [[Space:Cormac_mac_Tomaltach_na_Cairge|Cormac mac Tomaltach na Cairge Profile]] mac Diarmata, *11a. 1245–1265 Muirchertach mac Diarmata, *12. 1256–1281 Tadhg mac Diarmata, *13. 1281–1287 Dermot Mideach mac Diarmata, *14a. 1288–1294 Cathal mac Diarmata, *15. 1294–1331 Maelruanaidh mac Diarmata, *16. 1331–1336 Tomaltach gCear mac Diarmata, *17. 1336–1343 Conchobhair mac Diarmata, *18. 1343–1368 Ferghal mac Diarmata, *19. 1368–1393 Aedh mac Diarmata, *20. 1393–1398 Maelruanaidh mac Diarmata, * 1398–1404 Conchobair Óg mac Diarmata, * 1404–1421 Ruaidri Caech mac Diarmata, . * 1421–1458 Tomaltach an Einigh mac Diarmata, * 1458–1465 Aedh mac Diarmata, * 1456–1478 Conochobar Óg mac Diarmata, * 1478–1486 Ruaidri Óg mac Diarmata, * 1486–1497 Conchobair mac Diarmata, * 1497–1499 Tadhg mac Diarmata, * 1499–1528 Cormac mac Diarmata, * 1528–1533 Dermot an Einigh mac Diarmata, * 1533–1534 Eoghan mac Diarmata, * 1534–1549 Aedh na Ab mac Diarmata, * 1549–1568 Ruaidri mac Diarmata, * 1568–1576 Turlough mac Diarmata * 1576–1585 Tadhg mac Diarmata, last de facto King of Moylurg. ===The MacDermot of the Carrick=== * 1585–1595 Brian na Carriag MacDermot, first to be styled "MacDermot of the Carrick" * 1595–1603 Conchobar Óg MacDermot * 1603–1636 Brian Óg MacDermot, ===The Chief of the Name=== * 1636–c.1652 Turlough MacDermot, first to be styled Chief of the name. * c.1652–c.1694 Cathal Roe MacDermot, * c.1694–1707 Hugh MacDermott, ===The Prince of Coolavin=== * 1707–1758 [[McDermot-75|Charles McDermot (abt.1660-1758)]], first to be styled Prince of Coolavin. * 1758–1792 [[McDermot-74|Myles McDermot (abt.1749-1793)]] * 1792–1824 [[MacDermott-150|Hugh MacDermott (1756-1824)]] * 1824–1873 [[MacDermot-24|Charles Joseph MacDermot, J.P. (abt.1799-1873)]] * 1873–1904 [[MacDermot-23|Hugh Hyacinth O'Rorke MacDermot (1834-1904)]] * 1904–1947 [[MacDermot-22|Charles Edward MacDermot (1862-1947)]] * 1947–1979 [[MacDermot-25|Charles John MacDermot (1899-1979)]] * 1979–1989 [[MacDermot-26|Dermot MacDermot (1906-1989)]], * 1989–2003 [[MacDermot-27|Niall Anthony MacDermot (1935-2003)]] * 2004–2021 Rory MacDermot, The MacDermot, Prince of Coolavin, Chief of the Name. * 2021- Francis Mac Dermot, son of Rory, The MacDermot, Prince of Coolavin, Chief of the Name
[Genelach Dáil Cuinn Project [[https://genelach.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=845]]] ==Sources==
==Annalistic References== ===Annals of Connacht (AC)=== '''AC''' ''Annála Connacht'', CELT Project, Copyright © UCC 2017 [http://research.ucc.ie/celt/document/T100011] *There are over 100 references to "Moylurg". Below is a small sample. #'''1233.2''' ''"Fedlim son of Cathal Crobderg marched into Connacht and Cormac son of Tomaltach [Mac Diarmata], king of Moylurg, came to meet him and brought him into Moylurg and they encamped at Druim Grecraige—[Fedlim], Cormac and his son Conchobar, the three Tuatha and Donnchad and Muirchertach sons of Muirchertach Mac Diarmata. They all determined to go after Aed mac Ruaidri king of Connacht and the rest of Ruaidri's descendants;..."'' #'''1237.2''' ''"A hosting by Fedlim mac Cathail Chrobdeirg into Connacht... and Fedlim ordered his men not to shoot at them, but with bowed heads to have at them in a furious charge. The soldiers did not withstand this onset but broke and fell back on their own side, many of them, including Mac Mibric, being killed in the rout. ... They made great raids on Conchobar son of Cormac [Mac Diarmata] in Tirrerill, and after that they put a fleet on Loch Key, deposed Cormac Mac Diarmata king of Moylurg, plundered the whole of Moylurg and gave the lordship of the whole lake and territory to Donnchad son of Muirchertach Luathsuilech [Mac Diarmata]."'' #'''1265.9''' ''Muirchertach son of Cathal son of Diarmait son of Tadc O Mailruanaid, king of Moylurg, died this year.'' #'''1281.2''' ''"Tadc son of Cathal Mac Diarmata, king of Moylurg, renowned for bounty and valour and nobility, died."'' #'''1287.3''' ''"Diarmait Midech son of Diarmait son of Muirgius son of Cathal Mac Diarmata, king of Moylurg, the oldest and noblest of his race, died this year."'' #'''1293.13''' ''"Cathal Mac Diarmata, king of the Muinter Mailruanaid, was treacherously captured by Aed son of Eogan O Conchobair, at the bidding of Conchobar son of Taichlech [Mac Diarmata] and Maelsechlainn O Flannacain and the Sil Murray at large, and they plundered all Moylurg, its churchmen and laymen. From these offences sprang the ruin of Connacht."'' #'''1293.13''' ''"Cathal Mac Diarmata, king of Moylurg, escaped by force from his fetters and afterwards raided the sons of Cathal O Flannacain."'' #'''1315.13''' ''"As for Maelruanaid Mac Diarmata, when he heard that Diarmait Gall had established himself in the seat of dignity of his own family and on the Rock of Loch Key, and that he had been sent to be made king at Cruachan, and when his own cows had been slaughtered in Glenn Fathraim, he marched with his household troops and retainers to the Callow of the Rock... Yet after this raid Fedlim and his foster-father were informed that there were still some cows in Moylurg, and they went looking for them and plundered all the cows and horses they found. ... the whole of Moylurg was beggared and bare from that time on, for therein was no shelter or protection in church sanctuary or lay refuge, but its cattle and corn were snatched from its altars and given to gallowglasses for the wages due to them."'' #'''1322.8''' ''"Maelruanaid Mac Diarmata, king of Moylurg, was captured and plundered by Conchobar son of Tadc O Conchobair and the household of Cathal O Conchobair at Cluain Cummaisc."'' #'''1342.3''' ''"A great war broke out between Toirrdelbach O Conchobair, king of Connacht, and Conchobar Mac Diarmata, king of Moylurg; and Edmund Burke, Aed son of Feidlim O Conchobair and Donachad O Birn, chieftain of Tir Briuin na Sinna, rose up to help Mac Diarmata. ..."'' #'''1349.6''' ''"A great plague in Moylurg and all Ireland this year."'' #'''1368.11''' ''"Tomaltach Oc son of Fergal Mac Diarmata, tanist of Moylurg, died of the smallpox."'' #'''1404.4''' ''"Conchobar Oc son of Aed Mac Diarmata, king of Moylurg and a bear for bravery, died between Michaelmas and Samain. Tadc son of Aed Mac Diarmata was then made king, about Samain."'' #'''1418.9''' ''"Muirgius son of Conchobar Mac Diarmata, a man well qualified for the kingship of Moylurg, if God had vouchsafed it to him, for his nobility and high standing, and a potential bishop for his wisdom and learning and humility, rested in Christ a week before Great Christmas."'' #'''1471.15''' ''"Showers of hail fell each side of Beltaine, with lightning and thunder, destroying much blossom and beans and fruits in all parts of Ireland where they fell. One of these showers, in the east, had stones two or three inches long, which made large wounds on the people they struck and destroyed. . . and a dog in Mag Trega and about Cluain Lis Beci and in every place it visited. There was another, in the north, which did much damage in Moylurg and at the monastery of Boyle; and a boat could have floated over the floor of the great church of the monks, as we have heard from the folk of that place."'' #'''1499.3''' ''"Tadg Mac Diarmata, king of Moylurg, Airtech, Tir Thuathail and Clann Chathail, head of the glory and lordship and hospitality and valour of his own country, a king who tamed and quieted all his near neighbours so that they submitted respectfully to him, the best patron of poets and exiles and poor and needy and destitute men who had appeared for a long time in his country, died in his own stronghold on Macdermot's Rock and was buried in the tomb of his ancestors, after a victory of Unction and Penance."'' #'''1528.4''' ''"Mac Diarmata of Moylurg, Cormac son of Ruaidri Mac Diarmata, a general patron exulting in hospitality and generosity and true humanity towards the men of every art—and this Cormac was the steel rod of the Connachta and the guardian of his land and friends against his foes—died at the end of his days, after Unction and Penance, and his brother Diarmait succeeded him."'' ::''There are fifty and twelve years ::''And one thousand and five hundred ::''From the coming of Christ in Bethlehem ::''To the taking of Brian from the Brefnians.'''' ===Annals of Loch Cé (LC)=== '''LC''' ''Annals of Loch Cé'' Author: (unknown) Corpus of Electronic Texts Edition [https://celt.ucc.ie/published/T100010A/index.html] #'''LC1272.2''' ''"The castle of Ros-Comáin was broken down by Aedh O'Conchobhair."'' #'''LC1342.4-1342.9''' LC1342.4 ''An ugly act of treachery was committed on the Clann-William-Burk, at the instigation of O'Conchobhair, when Thomas Burk was slain by the Clann-Maurice whilst in their own assembly; and Seonin Burk was slain in the same way by the Clann-Rickard. Cathal, son of Gilla-Christ Mac Diarmada, was slain by Ferghal O'Taidhg in the same war. Ferghal, son of Gilla-Christ Finn Mac Cormaic was slain in the same war. A fierce overthrow was given by Mac Diarmada and his princes to O'Conchobhair, at Ma-atha-Slisen, where the ford was passed in spite of him, and where Diarmaid, the son of Brian O'Ferghail—i.e. the best man of all the Conmaicne of his own age—and the son of Hubert Burk, and Conchobhar, son of Donnchadh Dubh O'hElidhe, were slain.'' LC1342.5 ''John Mac Mathghamhna, a man eminent for bounty and prowess, king of Oirghiall, went on a predatory expedition against Roalbh Mac Mathghamhna, and was slain, with his gallowglasses, in the rear of his band; and as many of them were drowned as slain.'' LC1342.6 ''Cormac, son of Ruaidhri, son of Domhnall O'Conchobhair, was taken prisoner by Conchobhar, the son of Tadhg, and by Ruaidhri, son of Cathal O'Conchobhair, in the same year; and Conchobhar was taken prisoner by Brian, the son of Ruaidhri, and delivered into the hands of Conchobhar Mac Diarmada, who afterwards placed him in the Rock to be imprisoned.'' LC1342.7 ''Domhnall O'Dochartaigh, chieftain of Ard-Midhair, a man eminent for bounty, prowess, charity, and humanity, died in his own house in hoc anno, and John O'Dochartaigh assumed his place after him.'' LC1342.8 ''The Síl-Muiredhaigh all, both willing and unwilling, renounced the king of Connacht, i.e. Toirdhelbhach, son of Aedh, son of Eoghan O'Conchobhair; and the most distinguished who then opposed him were Edmond Mac William Burk, and Conchobhar Mac Diarmada, king of Magh-Luirg, with his brothers and with all his people; and Aedh, son of Aedh Breifnech, son of Cathal Ruadh O'Conchobhair; and Tadhg, son of Ruaidhri O'Conchobhair; and Cathal, son of Aedh Breifnech, son of Cathal Ruadh; and the armies of Breifne and Conmaicne; and Aedh, the son of Fedhlimidh, son of Aedh, son of Eoghan: and Toirdhelbhach was sent out of the country by them all, which was 26 not surprising.'' LC1342.9 ''And the advice which his friends gave him afterwards was to go at night to Mac Diarmada's house. And the Clann-Muirchertaigh received intelligence of this advice, and assembled before him on the roads, and in the dangerous passes of the fortress; but he went past all these in the dark night, with two or three horsemen; and he was opposed on the causeway of the fortress, but he passed through them by the force of his strong hand, and wounded Cathal, son of Aedh Breifnech. And Mac Diarmada knew not of this until he heard the tumult, the execration, and lamentation throughout the fortress, when he suddenly went, and found O'Conchobhair, with whom he sent trusty persons to conduct him to the Rock. And he remained in it the greater part of a week; and the nobles of the country were wont to visit him each day. And Mac Diarmada did not obtain leave to make peace with him; and as he did not, he escorted him to the castle of Ros-Comain, where he left him.'' #'''LC1348.5''' ''"A great war arose between Ferghal Mac Diarmada and Ruaidhri, son of athal, son of Domhnall; and Mac Diarmada's fortress was burned by the son of Cathal. Mac Diarmada assembled his friends of the Connachtmen, and they pursued the son of Cathal to Baile-in-mhuta, and the town was burned by them, both stone and wood; and no one dared to oppose them until they arrived at their homes; and they brought with them all the captives that were in the town, including O'Ruairc's son, and came home safely afterwards."'' ===Annals of the Four Masters (AFM)=== '''AFM''' ''Annala Rioghachta Eireann'', Corpus of Electronic Texts Edition, Part 2 [https://celt.ucc.ie/published/T100005B.html] #'''M932.2''' ''"The foreigners of Luimneach plundered Connaught as far as Magh-Luirg to the north, and as far as Badhbhghna to the east."'' #'''M1033.13''' ''"Foghartach Ua hAedha, lord of Magh-Luirg (or Tuath-Luirg), and Ui-Fiachrach of Ard-sratha, was killed by the Feara Manach."'' #'''M1124.7''' ''"Maelseachlainn, son of Tadhg, son of Maelruanaidh, lord of Magh-Luirg, was slain by the men of Breifne and Tighearnan Ua Ruairc."'' #'''M1132.15''' ''"Magh-Luirg was plundered by the men of Breifne."'' #'''M1135.17''' ''"Magh nAei, Magh Luirg, and Corann, were burned by the Conmhaicni."'' #'''M1145.15''' ''"A prey was made by Tighearnan Ua Ruairc in Magh-Luirg."'' #'''M1154.12''' ''"An army of the north of Ireland was led by Muircheartach Ua Lochlainn into Connaught, till he reached Dun-Imghain, in Magh-Aei; and he plundered the fort and destroyed the corn-crops of Magh-Luirg and Magh-Aei. He did not, however, obtain cows or hostages. He afterwards directed his course across the ford of Innsin-Sruthra into Breifne, and compelled the men of Breifne to submit to Tighearnan Ua Ruairc; and Ua Lochlainn banished Godfrey Ua Raghallaigh into Connaught. He proceeded from thence to Ath-cliath; and the foreigners of Ath-cliath submitted to him as their king;..."'' #'''M1154.13''' ''"...and he gave the foreigners twelve hundred cows, as their wages, after which he returned to his house."'' #'''M1159.6''' ''"Diarmaid, son of Tadhg Ua Maelruanaidh, lord of Magh-Luirg, head of the counsel, wisdom, and good supplication of the province of Connaught, died."'' #'''M1159.13''' ''"A great army was after this led by Ruaidhri Ua Conchobhair with the Connaughtmen, and a battalion of Thomond, and Tighearnan Ua Ruairc, with the men of Breifne, into Meath, until they reached Loch Semhdhighe. They afterwards proceeded from thence to Ath-Fhirdiaidh in the plain of the Oirghialla. Another army was led by Muircheartach Ua Lochlainn, with the chiefs of Cinel-Conaill and Cinel-Eoghain, and of the north in general, to Ath-Fhirdiadh also, to relieve the Oirghialla. A battle was there fought between them, in which the Connaughtmen, the Conmhaicni, and Ui-Briuin, amounting in all to six large battalions, were defeated, and the other two battalions were dreadfully slaughtered; and among the rest Gillachrist, son of Tadhg Ua Maelruanaidh, lord of Magh-Luirg; Muircheartach Mac Taidhg; Muireadhach Ua Mannachain, lord of Ui-Briuin-na-Sinna; Branan Mac Branain, chief of Corca-Achlach; Ceithearnach Ua Follamhain, chief of Clann-Uadach; Aedh, son of Mac Uallachain, chief of Muintir-Chinaetha; Gealbhuidhe Ua Seachnasaigh; Donnchadh, son of Aedh, son of Ruaidhri; Diarmaid Ua Conceanainn; Athius, son of Mac Cnaimhin; the two sons of Conchobhar Ua Conchobhair; Murchadh, the son of Domhnall Ua Flaithbheartaigh; and many others of the nobility and commonalty along with them. These were the chieftains there slain of the Ui-Briuin: Mac-na-haidhche Ua Cearnachain; Cumara Ua Cumrain; Gilla-na-naemh Ua Galain, chief of Clann-Dunghalaigh; Annadh, son of Noenneanaigh Ua Cearbhaill, and his brother; the son of Cufraich Ua Loingsigh, chief of Cinel-Bacat; Macraith Ua Tormadain, and Macraith Ua Cuagain, two chiefs of Cinel-Duachain; the son of Mac-Finnbhairr Ua Gearadhain, and many others besides them. Also a great number of the Munstermen, with the son of Gillachiarain Ua Ceinneidigh. Muircheartach devastated Tir-Briuin and plundered Muintir-Geradhain. He gave Tir-Beccon, Tir-Fhiachach, Cailli-Follamhain, Sodhair, and Finntain, which were his own lands, to the men of Meath. And after this the Cinel-Conaill and Cinel-Eoghain, and Muircheartach, returned to their houses."'' #'''M1597.16''' ''"O'Donnell thought it too long that he had left unattacked the English of Connaught... O'Rourke promised to go to him on the following day; for he thought that O'Donnell would not leave the camp until he should arrive there; but O'Donnell did not act so; for, after he had sent his messengers to O'Rourke, he left the camp at noon, and, proceeding southwards across the Sligo, never stopped until he arrived at the Curlieu Mountain... When the beginning of night came on them they proceeded southwards over the mountain and across the River Boyle; and before morning they had passed through Magh-Luirg-an-Daghda, and the upper part of Machaire-Chonnacht. Early in the day they sent marauding parties into the wilds and recesses of the country in every direction; and these left not a single head of cattle from Ath-Slisean to Baghna, and they plundered and burned all that lay between these limits."'' ===Annals of Ulster (U)=== '''U''' ''The Annals of Ulster'', CELT Project, Copyright © UCC 2017 [http://research.ucc.ie/celt/document/T100001B] #'''U1260.1''' ''"The battle of Druim-derg... There were killed of the Connachtmen there: Gilla-Crist, son of Conchobar, son of Cormac Ua Mailruanaigh and king of Magh Luirg and Cathal, son of Tighernan Ua Conchobair and Maelruanaidh, son of Donnchadh Ua Mailruanaigh and Cathal, son of Donnchadh, son of Muircertach and Aedh, son of Muircertach the Fair and Tadhg, son of Cathal, son of Brian Ua Mailruanaigh and Diarmait, son of Tadhg, son of Muiredhach, son of Tomaltach Ua Mailruanaigh and Conchobur Mac Gille-Arraigh and Tadhg, son of Cian Ua Gadhra and Gilla-Beraigh Ua Cuinn and many other persons."'' #'''U1290.7''' ''"Cathal, son of Tadhg Mac Diarmata, king of Magh Luirg, rested in Christ."'' #'''U1293.1''' ''"Concobur, son of Taichlech, son of Diarmait, son of Conchobur (son of Tadhg) Mac Diarmata, king of Magh Luirg and Airtech, elder brother and lord of all Muinnter Maelruanaigh, the man of best courage and prowess, valour and championship, attack and resistance, protection and asylum, truth and governance in his own time, rested in Christ (and he was buried in the Monastery of the Buill)."'' #'''U1328.1''' ''"Maelruanaigh Mac Diarmata, king of Magh Luirg, abandoned his kingship and took the habit of the Grey Cistercian monks in the Monastery of the Buill. Tomaltach Mac Diarmata, his son, took the same kingship the sixth day after May-Day."'' #'''U1328.3''' ''"A host was led by Walter Mac William de Burgh, into Magh Luirg and the whole country was burned, except the churches and he gave protection to those."'' #'''U1497.3''' ''"Mac Diarmata of Magh Luirg, namely, Concobur, son of Cormac, son of Tomaltach Mac Diarmata, was slain by the sons of Ruaidhri Mac Diarmata and Tadhg, son of Ruaidhri Mac Diarmata, was made Mac Diarmata in his place."'' ===Mac Carthaigh's Book (MCB)=== '''MCB''' ''Mac Carthaigh's Book'', Corpus of Electronic Texts Edition (Author: [unknown]) [https://celt.ucc.ie/published/T100015/text002.html] #'''MCB1404.11''' ''"Conchobhar Mac Diarmada, king of Magh Luirg, a man renowned for hospitality and valour, died at Carraig Locha Cé, and Tadhg succeeded him."'' ===Buile Suibhne (BS)=== '''BS''' Corpus of Electronic Texts Edition(Author: [unknown]) [https://celt.ucc.ie/published/T302018/text061.html] #'''Part 52, pg. 108, pt. 6-7''' ::''What plain is a match for Magh Line, ::''unless it be the plain that is in Meath, ::''or Magh Femin of many crosses, ::''or the plain that is in Airgeadros? ::''Or Magh Feadha, or Magh Luirg, ::''or Magh Aei with beauty of rank, ::''or Magh Life, or Magh Li, ::''or the plaini that is in Murthemne?'' #'''Part 61, pg. 121, pt. 6''' ::''I pass over the wooded brow of Sliabh Fuaid, ::''in my flight I reach Rathmor, ::''across Magh Aoi, across bright Magh Luirg, ::''I reach the border of fair Cruachan. ===Chronicon Scotorum (CS)=== '''CS''' ''Chronicon Scotorum'' (Author: [unknown]) [http://research.ucc.ie/celt/document/T100016] #'''CS930''' Part 101 ''"The foreigners of Luimnech raided Connacht as far north as Magh Luirg and as far east as Badhgna. Gothfrith, king of the foreigners, died of a most painful disease."'' #'''CS1124''' Part 139 ''"Mael Sechnaill son of Tadc ua Maílruanaidh, king of Magh Luirg, was killed by the men of Bréifne and by Tigernán ua Ruairc."'' #'''CS1132''' Part 141 ''"A raid on Magh Luirg by the men of Bréifne."'' ===Beatha Aodha Ruaidh Uí Dhomhnaill=== ''Beatha Aodha Ruaidh Uí Dhomhnaill'' (Author: Lughaidh Ó Cléirigh) [https://celt.ucc.ie/published/T100080/text006.html] #'''Part 6 - The Fifth Year, 1596''' ''" (66) Wherefore O Domhnaill with his army marched across the Erne westwards, across the Sligeach, keeping the extremity of Sliav Gamh on his right, through Leyny and the territory of the Gailenga, until at last he came to the rendezvous where Sir John Norris was threatening and boasting that he would go plunder the territory if they did not give up hostages and pledges. As soon as O Domhnaill's messengers went to the Irish of the province, as we have said, they came without delay or hesitation at this call. First came from the west O Ruairc, Brian Óg, son of Brian na Múrtha, son of Brian Ballach, son of Eóghan, with the fighting men of Uí Briúin. O Conor Ruadh came, Aodh, son of Turloch Ruadh, from the border of Magh Aoi, east of the ford of Slisean. O Ceallaigh (Ferdorcha) came from the south-east of Uí Maine, west of the Shannon. Mac Diarmada (Conor Óg) came from Magh Luirg of the Daghda, south-east of Corrshliav na Seghsa. There came also those who inhabited the territory from the Corrsliav to the sea in the northern part of the province, i.e. the two MacDonnchas, and the two O Haras, and O Dowda. After the Irish had assembled at one place they halted opposite Sir John Norris."'' #'''Part 6 - The Fifth Year, 1596''' ''" (69)There came, in the month of December precisely, another in the office of Governor who was better and more faithful to his promises to the Irish. Conyers Clifford was his name. A knight famous by repute, he was noble by blood, a man who bestowed jewels and wealth. This was an advantage to him, for a great number of the chiefs of the province of Connacht went over to him on account of his good qualities. The first who came to him was O Conor Ruadh, Aodh, son of Turloch Ruadh, son of Tadhg Buidhe, and Mac Diarmada of Magh Luirg, Conor son of Tadhg; so that they became friendly and fixed terms with him. "'' ===The Genealogies, Tribes, and Customs of Hy-Fiachrach=== ''The Genealogies, Tribes, and Customs of Hy-Fiachrach, commonly called O'Dowda's Country'', O’Donovan, John, ed. (1844). 1st ed. #'''Pages 75-77''' ''"... a wise man of the O'Clerys, whose name was Cormac Mac Diarmaid O'Clery, and who was a learned proficient in the two laws, civil and canon . The monks and ecclesiastics of the abbey of St. Bernard, called the abbey of Eas Ruaidh , loved him for his education and good morals, for his wisdom and intellect, and detained him among them for some time. He was at this time a young guest. O'Sgingin had been, for a long time before this period, the historical ollamh to O'Donnell, the lord of Cinel Conaill, and he had first come into Cinell Conaill from Ard Carna, in Magh luirg an Daghda. Niall Garbh, son of Aodh, son of Domhnall Og, was lord of the country when the Cormac we have mentioned came thither, and O'Sgingin, viz., Matthew, was at the time Ollamh to the Niall aforesaid. And there lived not of O'Sgingin's children, nor yet of his tribe in the country, but one fair daughter, and he joined her as wife to this Cormac, and what he asked as her dower was, that whatever male child should be first born to them should be sent to study and learn history, as all his race had become extinct in the territory except the daughter whom he wedded to him on that occasion."'' ===Annales Dominicani de Roscoman=== ''Annales Dominicani de Roscoman'': , Author: [unknown], Corpus of Electronic Texts Edition. [https://celt.ucc.ie/published/L100015A/text113.html] #'''Part 113; Year DAR1194''', ''"Cathal Mac Dermot, king of Moylurg, is banished and returns victorious."'' #'''Part 38; Year DAR1218''', ''"Obiit Dermot mac Conner rex de Moylurg"'' ===Ireland Under Elizabeth=== ''Ireland Under Elizabeth: Chapters Towards a History of Ireland in the Reign of Elizabeth'', Philip O'Sullivan-Beare, Kennikat Press, 1970 [https://books.google.com/books?id=mIZnAAAAMAAJ&focus=searchwithinvolume&q=moylurg] #'''Chapter 2''' ::''IN defense of the Catholic Faith, the old Irish deriving their descent from Spain, not only held the first place, but were the mainstay and bulwark of the war. Of these the most illustrious were the following: ::''Ancient Irish who fought for the Catholic Faith.... ::''Connaughtmen—O'Rourke, Chief of Breifny; MacDermot, Chief of Moylurg; O'Kelly, Chief of Hy-Many.'' ==WikiTree== *[[Space:Descent_of_Mael_Ruanaid_Mor|Descent of Mael Ruanaid Mor]] *[[Space:Comparative_Analysis_of_the_Descendants_and_DNA_of_Conn_C%C3%A9tchathach_Ceadcatha|Comparative Analysis of the Descendants and DNA of Conn Cétchathach Ceadcatha]] *[[Space:Medieval_Project_-_Ireland|Medieval Project - Ireland]] *[[Space:Historical_Sources_of_Ireland|Historical Sources of Ireland]] *[[Space:Kings_of_Magh_Luirg|Kings of Magh Luirg]] ==See Also== *''Early Irish Kingship Succession'' by Jaski Bart, Published by Four Courts Press, 2013, ISBN 1846824265 ISBN 9781846824265 [https://www.academia.edu/4144299/Genealogical_tables_of_medieval_Irish_royal_dynasties] *''R1b-FGC5939 Haplogroup Comparison'' by Michael Rowley [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1mUn90qWYJpjMcbpDSseK--nS1WG2zvtMzlbiKoXy5hs/edit?usp=sharing] *''Mac Dermot of Moylurg: The Story of a Connacht Family'', Dermot Mac Dermot, 1996.
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Content deleted as transferred to https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Magna_Carta_101 [[Category:Magna Carta Project Current Pages]] == Magna Carta == === Why was the Magna Carta important? === * The purpose of the Magna Carta was to curb the King and make him govern by the old English laws that had prevailed before the Normans came. The Magna Carta was a collection of 37 English laws - some copied, some recollected, some old and some new. It is considered to be the beginning of constitutional government in England. The Magna Carta demonstrated that the power of the king could be limited by a written grant. * Article 39 (changed to Article 29 in the later version that became a statute) established that the government (king) cannot deprive anyone (originally "freemen" but later expanded) of life, liberty, and property without due process of the law. These individual rights were later written into Amendments 5 and 6 of the U.S. Constitution. * The Magna Carta is also a root of the English constitutional principle of "no taxation without representation" which featured strongly in the motivation for the American Revolution. It stipulated that no taxation, except feudal dues, could be levied by the monarch without the consent of Parliament. Over the following centuries this led to an expanding role for Parliament in the government of the realm, and to parliamentary democracy as it is known today. === Some Key Provisions of the Magna Carta === * The Church was to be free from royal interference, especially in the election of bishops * Taxes - No taxes except the regular feudal dues were to be levied, except by the consent of the Great Council, or Parliament * The right to due process which led to Trial by Jury * Weights and Measures - All weights and measures to be kept uniform throughout the realm === Copies of the Magna Carta; Reissues === There are four copies of the Magna Carta from 1215. Originally there had been at least thirteen. It didn't seem very important at the time, and the few that survived did so by neglect rather than design. It came to be called Magna Carta (the Great Charter) to distinguish it from another charter dealing with the Royal Forests, not because it was considered important. If anything, Magna Carta was seen as an evolving document, reissued when necessary to calm rebellion or answer specific demands. It was reissued three times while Henry III was a child and then again in 1237 when he was an adult. === Events that lead up to the Magna Carta === * 1205: King John quarrels with Pope Innocent III about who should be archbishop of Canterbury. The Pope wants Stephen Langton, but King John swears Langton should never come to England. * 1209: Pope retaliates, excommunicates King John and bans all church services in all parish churches. * King John gives in. Innocent III makes the king and people pay him money whenever he demands. * Taxes levied by King John are extortionate. His reprisals against defaulters are ruthless and his idea of justice is considered avaricious * 1212: King John imposes taxes on Barons in attempts to regain lost lands of Aquitaine, Poitou and Anjou. * King John quarrels with Barons over his methods of ruling England. * Barons and Stephen Langton decide to curb the King, and make him govern by old English laws that prevailed before the Normans came. Demands of the Barons are documented in the 'Articles of the Barons' in January 1215 * Barons take up arms against King John. * May 1215: Barons capture London. * June: In full armor, Barons take King John by surprise at Windsor. The king agrees to meet at Runnymede. * 10 June 1215: King John signs and seals the document. * June 15: King John sets his seal to the Magna Carta. * June 17: Barons sign their vow to enforce it. * June 19: Barons renew oaths of fealty to King John. * July 19: The royal chancery creates a formal document recording the agreement. Copies are sent throughout the land. But then... King John goes to war against the barons who had said they would be surety for him keeping his promises, breaking his oath not to do so. === Surety Barons === Twenty-five barons "stood surety for" - vowed to enforce - Magna Carta. They are known as the [[:Category:Surety Barons|Surety Barons]] of the Magna Carta. They were severely punished by the church and the king for taking their stand. From the outset, the barons were aware of the danger that, once King John had left Runnymede, he would renege on the Charter on the grounds that it constituted an illegitimate infringement of his authority. The barons came up with a novel solution to the problem in the famous clause 61, the security clause. In it, King John conceded that: : "the barons shall choose any twenty-five barons of the realm as they wish, who with all their might are to observe, maintain and cause to be observed the peace and liberties which we have granted". Any infringement of the Charter’s terms by the king or his officials was to be notified to any four of the committee; and, if within forty days no remedy or redress had been offered, then the king was to empower the full committee to "distrain and distress us in every way they can, namely by seizing castles, lands and possessions" until he made amends. In this remarkable clause, then, the charter introduced the novelty of obliging the king to sanction and institute armed action against none other than himself. The means by which they sought to achieve this was use of the common law doctrine of distraint, the means by which debts were collected from debtors and malefactors obliged to answer for their actions in court. Since the clause anticipated the election of the twenty-five at some time in the future, their names are not actually listed in the Charter. Consequently, the committee’s composition is known principally from the list given later by Matthew Paris, the celebrated chronicler of St. Albans Abbey. It is noteworthy that these men were all layfolk, and for the most part members of the hard-line baronial opposition to the king. No bishop or other Churchman appears. One, [[Hardell-1|William Hardel]], was not a baron: he acted as Surety on behalf of the City of London, of which he was mayor in 1215. === Illustrious Men === Sixteen "[[:Category:Illustrious Men|Illustrious Men]]" are listed in the preamble to the Magna Carta as having advised King John. They ranged from senior royal officials to barons, and included a ruler of a large part of Scotland who also had lands in England. William Marshal, Earl of Pembroke, was named first, even before King John's half-brother William Longespee, Earl of Salisbury. It would be a mistake to think that all of them were staunch supporters of John. Some of them joined in rebellion in the months following the signing of the Magna Carta. === Churchmen from Preamble of the Magna Carta === The rights of the church are featured prominently in the Magna Carta and there is a list of churchmen in the preamble. They too advised King John and they influenced the way Magna Carta was written. * Stephen, archbishop of Canterbury, primate of all England and cardinal of the holy Roman Church * Henry archbishop of Dublin * William of London * Peter of Winchester * Jocelyn of Bath and Glastonbury * Hugh of Lincoln * Walter of Worcester * William of Coventry * Benedict of Rochester * Pandulf, subdeacon and member of the household of our lord the Pope * brother Aymeric (master of the Knights of the Temple in England) === Sources for Magna Carta outside WikiTree === * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magna_Carta Magna Carta], Wikipedia: overview of the history of Magna Carta with footnotes, images and linked list of additional resources.
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[[Category:Magna Carta Project]] This [[Project:Magna Carta|Magna Carta Project]] legacy page gives information on some people suggested, but not accepted by the Project, as Gateway Ancestors. They were investigated as part of the work of a discontinued sub-Project looking into possible additional Gateways. '''The Magna Carta Project does not vouch for the accuracy of the information on this page and is not keeping it up to date''' == Rejected as Gateway Ancestors == === William Norwood === [[Norwood-46|William Norwood]] - postulated descent from [[Bohun-7|Henry de Bohun]]. ''Rejected''': parents disproven. See Joe Cochoit's 2023 comment on William Norwood's profile === John Peckham === '''Rejected'''. Postulated trail: 1. [[Peckham-4|John Peckham]] (b. 1595), immigrant to Rhode Island 2. [[Peckham-6|Henry Peckham]] (d. 1616), married Elizabeth Badger. Of Boxgrove, Sussex. 3. [[Peckham-470|Henry "alias Edward" Peckham]], married Grace Sambourne 4. Henry Peckham, beheaded after Wyatt's Rebellion. This is the most controversial link -- Stephen Farnham Peckham spent many pages in his Peckham genealogy analyzing this supposed link, supported by the fact that the Kent and Sussex Peckhams used the same coat of arms. Clue for further research: Henry's sister Dorothy married a William Middleton, and one of the godparents of John Peckham the immigrant to Rhode Island was Joan Middleton. 5. Ann Isley (d. 1567), married James Peckham 6. Elizabeth Guilford (b. 1490), married Thomas Isley. Tudor Place, not a reliable source, includes notes on her alleged ancestry but does not mention daughter Ann. http://www.tudorplace.com.ar/GUILDFORD.htm#Elizabeth%20GUILDFORD2. This family tree mentions the 1619-21 Kent Visitation: http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=ancestorsearch&id=I14509 7. [[Pympe-22|Ann Pympe]], married Richard Guilford 8. [[St_Leger-69|Philippa St. Leger]], married John Pympe. Not given as a daughter of Margery Donnet by Douglas Richardson 9. [[ Donnet-3|Margery Donnet/Donet]] (b. 1405), married John St. Leger. Her ancestry, back to Magna Carta surety baron Geoffrey de Saye, is summarized here: http://www.jcameron.com/personal/smithen/DeSaye.htm (not a reliable source) 10. Margery Cheney/Cheyne, married James Donnet 11. Richard Cheney/Cheyney (b. 1355?), married Margery or Margaret Cralle 12. Robert de Cheney/Shurland (1304? - 1362), adopted the Shurland coat of arms 13. William Cheyney (1274-bef. 1334), married Margery Shurland 14. Agnes de Saye (b. 1250), married Sir Alexander Cheney 15. William de Saye (d. 1272) 16. Geoffrey de Say, Magna Carta surety baron === Edward and James Prideaux === Submitted by John Schmeeckle. '''Rejected'''.My conclusion is that Edward and James Prideaux of Camborne, Cornwall (and two more brothers, Richard and Nathaniel of St. Allen, Cornwall), were sons of Francis Prideaux of Cubert, Cornwall. The descendants of Edward and James became miners, some of whom emigrated to southwestern Wisconsin in the 1830s and 1840s. '''Line 1''' Generation 1 [[Prideaux-147|Edward Prideaux]] and [[Prideaux-84|James Prideaux]]. Edward Prudex married Margery Dunkin 25 Jan. 1672 at Camborne. Edward Prideaux was buried 5 Nov. 1737 at Camborne. As Edward named his eldest daughter Prudence and his eldest son Francis, it seems reasonable to conclude that he was the son of Francis and Prudence Prideaux of Cubert and brother of James Prideaux of Camborne: Francis had a son James born in Cubert, and James Prideaux of Camborne also named a daughter Prudence. (Prideaux is a rare name, and there was only one Francis Prideaux in the whole of Cornwall in the 17th century.) There was also a Richard Prideaux who married Jane Vinsent 3 Oct. 1685 at Camborne and had eldest child Prudence baptized 28 Aug. 1686 at Camborne. Richard and his daughter Prudence moved to St. Allen, where another presumed brother Nathaniel lived. (Richard and Nathaniel were family names: Francis Prideaux had an elder brother Richard, and Francis's uncle Nathaniel was the vicar at Cubert.) If Edward and Richard were indeed the brothers of James and sons of Francis and Prudence Prideaux of Cubert, then why did these three brothers migrate from Cubert to Camborne? A likely answer appears with the marriage of Francis Prideaux's second-and-third cousin Admonition Prideaux of Padstow (b. 1639) to William Pendarves, son of Richard Pendarves, gent., recorded at both Padstowe and Camborne, on 23 May 1667 -- five years before Edward Prideaux's marriage in Camborne. It appears that Edward, Richard, and James were poor cousins (having fallen out of the gentry) of Admonition, and that they followed their newly well-married cousin to Camborne. Perhaps they worked as tenants for their new in-law William Pendarves, who was also a distant cousin, being descended from the Moyles' ancestor Thomas Grenville (d. 1513). (See Edward's profile for the compared Prideaux/Moyle lineages of Edward and Admonition.) Generation 2 [[Prideaux-85|Francis Prideaux]], married Prudence ----. Francis was named in his father’s 1633 will (in Cubert) and subscribed to Parliament’s 1641 protestation (also in Cubert), which gives him a birth year of 1620 at the latest (age 21 in 1641). His parents were married in 1611 and had regularly-spaced children between 1612 and 1617, which gives 1619 as a likely birth year. James Prideaux, son of Francis and Prudence, was baptized 25 July 1664 at Cubert (per IGI). James moved to Camborne, where he had a daughter Prudence. Francis's presumed son Edward, who named his eldest son and daughter Francis and Prudence, was born before 1651, as Edward married in 1672 in Camborne. Generation 3 [[Prideaux-86|John Prideaux, Jr.]] (for his parents, see Lines 2 and 3 below), married Abigail Nicholl (not Katherine Pepwell, although a second wife "Kateryn" is mentioned in his will). "John Prideaux, Junior, Gent., and Abigail his wife (the said John Prideaux being son and heir apparent of John Prideaux, Esq.) had license to alienate the manors of Trewosal and Treburthick to Humphry Prideaux his heirs and assigns, Apr. 1st 1615. Rot. Pat., 13th James, Part 33, no. 39."[[https://archive.org/stream/cu31924081264826#page/n417/mode/2up ''The Parochial and Family History of the Deanery of Trigg Minor''], p. 379.] In his last testament, John left "unto Kateryn Prydeaux my wife and the Richard Prydeaux and '''Ffrancis Prydeaux''' my too sonnes...and pay to John Prydeaux, Johan Prydeaux, Nathaniel Prydeaux, Joshua Prydeaux and to William Prydeaux 12p a piece....and I do apoynte Nathaniel Prydeaux and my cousin John Harker of St Columb for executor." In a codicil he mentioned newborn son John. '''Line 2''' (continued from Line 1): Generation 4 [[Prideaux-53|John Prideaux, Sr.]] (1546-1623) married [[Moyle-309|Ann Moyle]] (her ancestry is in Line 3) “He [William Prideaux, father of John] afterwards settled at St. Cadoc in Padstow, where he died on 27th June 1564, and upon the inquisition taken after his death on 17th January 1564-5, it was found... that John Prideaux was his eldest son and was of the age of eighteen years seven months and sixteen days. “By an indenture dated 15th August 25th Elizabeth (1583) Degory Powhele of Powhele granted to John Prideaux of Padstow Esq., John his son, and Anne his wife, and the survivor of them certain houses &c. in Padstow, and by a deed dated 24th May 1st James (1603), by which Degory Powhele of Treworgan conveyed to Nicholas Prideaux of Padstow, Esq., inter alia, the reversion of these houses, it appears that John Prideaux and John his son were still living, but that Anne, the wife of John Prideaux, was deceased...."[Sir John MacLean, [https://archive.org/stream/cu31924081264826#page/n231/mode/2up ''The Parochial and Family History of the Deanery of Trigg Minor, in the County of Cornwall''], vol. 2 (1876), p. 206.] Generation 5 [[Prideaux-65|William Prideaux]] (1514-1564) married Johanna Mundy. William was listed as a second son of Humphrey Prideaux in the 1564 Devon Visitation. “William Prideaux of Trevose, in the parish of St. Merryn, married Johanna daughter of John Mundy of Rialton, brother of the last Prior of Bodmin, through whose influence he was granted by the convent [monastery] a lease, dated 20th October 29th Henry VIII (1537) to him and Johanna the daughter of John Munday, whom he “God permitting, intended to marry”, and the survivor of them, of the manor of Padstow, together with the advowson of the Vicarage of the Church, which lease was afterwards confirmed in the Court of Augmentation. The term unexpired in this lease, by deed dated 24th February 1544-5 (36th Henry VIII), he assigned to Nicholas Prideaux his uncle, who had, meanwhile, been granted the manor in fee. "He afterwards settled at St. Cadoc in Padstow, where he died on 27th June 1564, and upon the inquisition taken after his death on 17th January 1564-5, it was found: that he died seized in his demesne as of fee of all the tithe fish and fishery of the Parish of Paddestowe, and of a tenement called Trebartheke in St. Eval; that by his will he gave to his wife Johanna two-thirds of these possessions to pay his debts and portion his daughters; that his wife died at St. Cadoc the day following the death of her husband; and that Richard Prideaux and Roger Prideaux (his brothers) and William Munday (his brother-in-law) administered as to his effects; and further that John Prideaux was his eldest son and was of the age of eighteen years seven months and sixteen days. "William Prideaux is several times mentioned as a tenant in the Court Rolls of the manor of Padstow between 1553 and 1563. At a Court held on 20th October 1564 the jury present his death, and in 1566 John Prideaux is presented as a conventionary tenant."[Sir John MacLean, [https://archive.org/stream/cu31924081264826#page/n231/mode/2up ''The Parochial and Family History of the Deanery of Trigg Minor, in the County of Cornwall''], vol. 2 (1876), p. 206.] Generation 6 [[Prideaux-22|Humphrey Prideaux]] (1487-1550) married Joan Fowell. Humphrey was Fulk's eldest son and heir, according to the [https://archive.org/stream/cu31924081264826#page/n247/mode/2up History of the Deanery of Trigg Minor], which cites Fulk's Inquisition post mortem. See also the [http://ukga.org/cgi-bin/browse.cgi?action=ViewRec&DB=13&bookID=136&page=175&submit=Submit 1564 Devon Visitation]. Generation 7 [[Poyntz-5|Katherine Poyntz]] married [[Prideaux-21|Fulk Prideaux]]. This couple appears in Douglas Richardson's ''Magna Carta Ancestry'' as follows: "On 23 April he [Humphrey Poyntz] and his wife, Elizabeth, settled a moiety of the manor of Over Woolacombe (in Mortehoe), Devon, on themselves for life, with remainder to Fulk Pideaux, Esq., and his wife Katherine (daughter of the said Humphrey and Elizabeth) and the heirs of Katherine."[ [http://books.google.co.id/books?id=8JcbV309c5UC&pg=RA1-PA363&lpg=RA1-PA363&dq=poyntz+elkstone&source=bl&ots=kupJGZNQa2&sig=GWrAHink3VWUXA8DnuJgLdj5tLg&hl=en&sa=X&ei=AEatUs68BMWIrQfnr4GYDA&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q=poyntz%20elkstone&f=false Douglas Richardson, ''Magna Carta Ancestry'', 2nd ed. (2011), vol. 3, p. 363]] Generation 8 Per Douglas Richardson's ''[http://amzn.com/1461045207 Magna Carta Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families]'', the Poyntz ancestry goes back to Hugh Poyntz who married Hawise, daughter of Magna Carta baron William Malet.[Douglas Richardson, ''[http://amzn.com/1461045207 Magna Carta Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families]'', Royal Ancestry series, 2nd edition, 4 vols., ed. Kimball G. Everingham, (Salt Lake City, Utah: the author, 2011)] '''Line 3''' (continued from Line 1): Generation 4 [[Moyle-309|Ann Moyle]] married John Prideaux, Sr. Generation 5 [[St_Aubyn-7|Ann St. Aubyn]] (see Lineages 4 and 5 for her parents) married John Moyle. Vivian's Visitations of Cornwall (see image at her profile) shows that Ann, second daughter of Thomas St. Aubyn of Clowance, married John Moyle of Bake. The Moyle pedigree in the 1620 Visitation of Cornwall shows Ann's father as "Thos. St. Tavy," but this is corrected in footnote 1 on the same page as St. Aubyn. Generation 6 [[Grenville-29|Mary Grenville]] (1479-1537) married [[St_Aubyn-8|Thomas St. Aubyn]]. The Grenville pedigree in the 1620 Cornwall Visitation lists Mary's second marriage to "St. Aubin." Their children, including daughter Ann who married John Moyle, are shown in the St. Aubyn pedigree in Vivian's Visitations of Cornwall (see Thomas's wikitree page). Letters from Thomas St. Aubyn to his sister-in-law, Mary's sister Honor, are published in the [https://archive.org/stream/historyofgranvil00gran#page/n85/mode/2up History of the Granville Family], starting on page 61. (Thomas St. Aubyn is descended through the Trenowith family from [[Basset-39|Jane Bassett]], who has a claimed lineage, through the Fleming and Geneville families, to Magna Carta baron [[Bigod-1|Hugh Bigod]].) Generation 7 [[Grenville-8|Thomas Grenville]] (1449-1513) married Elizabeth Gilbert. Sources: Vivivan's Visitations of Cornwall; 1620 Cornwall Visitation; Roger Granville, [https://archive.org/stream/historyofgranvil00gran#page/n83/mode/2up The History of the Granville Family] (1895), starting on page 58. Generation 8 [[Grenville-92|Thomas Grenville]] (d. 1483, see Lineages 8 and 9 for his parents), married Elizabeth Gorges (she is descended through the Beauchamp and Mohun families from the sister of childless Magna Carta baron Geoffrey de Mandeville) Sources for Thomas Grenville: Vivivan's Visitations of Cornwall, 1620 Cornwall Visitation, Roger Granville, [https://archive.org/stream/historyofgranvil00gran#page/n81/mode/2up The History of the Granville Family] (1895), pp. 56-57. '''Line 4''' (continued from Line 3) Generation 9 [[Bonville-4|Philippa Bonville]] (d. 1460), married [[Grenville-22|William Grenville]] Philippa and her husband are mentioned in Douglas Richardson's ''Magna Carta Ancestry'', 1:254, which gives Philippa's Magna Carta ancestry. Generation 10 [[Fitzroger-4|Elizabeth FitzRoger]] (1371-1414), married John Bonville. She appears in Douglas Richardson's ''Magna Carta Ancestry'', 1:254. Her paternal grandfather is descended from William Malet (and William Marshal, too). Her maternal grandmother Elizabeth Holland is descended, through the Zouche family, from Saher de Quincy. Elizabeth and her husband John Bonville are ancestors of [http://washington.ancestryregister.com/HOLAND100006.htm#i7754 George Washington]. '''Line 5''' (continued from Line 3) Generation 9 [[Grenville-22|William Grenville]] (1395-c. 1450), married Philippa Bonville. In 1416 (3rd Henry V), William, “styling himself William Greynville, son of Sir Theobald,” formally reaffirmed his brother John’s holdings in Bideford and Stow. [Roger Granville, [https://archive.org/stream/historyofgranvil00gran#page/n7/mode/2up The History of the Granville Family] (1895), p. 55.] “He died before 29th Henry VI [1451], for in that year John de Almescombe and Philippa his wife, late the wife of William de Graynvil, had a grant from John de Copleston and others of lands in Wildhays and Guakmore.” [Roger Granville, [https://archive.org/stream/historyofgranvil00gran#page/n7/mode/2up The History of the Granville Family] (1895), p. 57.] “By his first wife, Thomasine Cole, he left no issue, but by his second wife, Philippa, he left issue one son Thomas, who succeeded him, and two daughters....[Roger Granville, [https://archive.org/stream/historyofgranvil00gran#page/n7/mode/2up The History of the Granville Family] (1895), p. 57.] Generation 10 [[Grenville-23|Theobald Grenville]] (1343-1381), claimed to have married Margaret Courtenay, but this appears to be impossible; other evidence suggests his wife was a Calmady (see his profile for discussion). Theobald II died a few years after his father, by 1381, when his son John presented to the churches at Bideford and Kilkhampton. “Nothing is known of the life or history of this second Sir Theobald, but there are several grants of land with fair seals of which the last is in the 3rd Richard II, and which must have been very shortly before his death…."[Roger Granville, [https://archive.org/stream/historyofgranvil00gran#page/n7/mode/2up The History of the Granville Family] (1895), p. 54.] Generation 11 [[Beaumont-9|Joice Beaumont]], married Theobald Grenville. “Henry de Grenvile left a son and heir, Theobald, who was but four years old at the time of his father’s death. During his minority he was ward to Sir John Carew, and on obtaining manhood was knighted. He married Joice, daughter of '''Thomas Beaumont, Earl of Mellent'''.” [Roger Granville, [https://archive.org/stream/historyofgranvil00gran#page/n7/mode/2up The History of the Granville Family] (1895), p. 52.] [https://histfam.familysearch.org//getperson.php?personID=I9360&tree=EuropeRoyalNobleHous LDS family group sheet] with sources for further research Generation 12 [[Beaumont-11|Thomas Beaumont]] Proof is needed for Thomas's parentage. [https://histfam.familysearch.org//getperson.php?personID=I9361&tree=EuropeRoyalNobleHous This LDS family group sheet] gives sources for further research. Thomas Beaumont wasn’t really the Earl (Count) of Meulan (in France, on the edge of Normandy), any more than his presumed father was the Earl of Buchan in Scotland. (See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_de_Beaumont ) That is to say, both had an empty title, without actual control of the land. An earlier branch of the Beaumont family (ancestors of the Grenvilles) were hereditary Counts of Meulan, but the last Count Robert de Beaumont died in exile in 1204, leaving confusion over the succession as King John of England lost his possessions in France and King Philip II of France extinguished the title. So when the title “Earl (or Count) of Meulan” came to Thomas Beaumont, it was nothing more than a legal fiction, unless, of course, English success in the Hundred Years War against France resulted in restoring him to his claimed rightful inheritance. Generation 13 [[Comyn-3|Alice Comyn]] (1291-1349), married Henri Beaumont; her paternal grandmother was descended from Saher de Quincy. Her lineage is given in Douglas Richardson's Magna Carta Ancestry. === Henry, John, and Thomas Awbrey === : [[Awbrey-3|Henry Awbrey]], [[Awbrey-38|John Awbrey]] and [[Awbrey-109|Thomas Awbrey]] have '''not been accepted''' as Gateways by the Magna Carta Project, for lack of sufficient evidence. Their parentage is questionable. The postulated trail had them as sons of [[Awbrey-9|William Awbrey]] and connected to Magna Carta surety baron '''[[Quincy-226|Saher de Quincy]]''' as follows: #their mother was [[Johnes-7|Elizabeth (Johnes)]] Awbrey, #Elizabeth was the daughter of [[Johnes-8|Thomas Johnes]], #Thomas was the son of [[Johnes-9|Henry Jones]], #Henry was the son of [[Berkeley-7|Mary Berkeley]], #Mary was the daughter of [[FitzAlan-628|Susan FitzAlan]], #Susan was the daughter of [[FitzAlan-627|William FitzAlan]], #William was the son of [[Neville-220|Joan Neville]] (badged), #Joan was the daughter of [[Neville-163|Richard Neville]] (a badged descendant of MCSB [[Quincy-226|de Quincy]]) : see also [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g/116689/what-evidence-is-there-for-the-parentage-of-henry-awbrey this G2G discussion] and Joe Cocghoit's 2022 comment on the profile of [[Awbrey-109|Thomas Awbrey]], === Clement Weaver === '''Rejected''' - no reliable evidence Lucius Weaver's 1928 History and Genealogy of a Branch of the Weaver Family (available at ancestry.com at http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=15239 ) states (p. 36): "There is a tradition in all branches of the descendants of our immigrant ancestor, [[Weaver-168|Clement Weaver]], that he was of Welsh descent." Weaver concludes that Clement's father [[Weaver-250|Thomas Weaver]] of Glastonbury was the same as Thomas, second son of John and Ann (Anton) Weaver of Presteign and London. ''' Proof is needed here.''' This John Weaver has a recorded pedigree (p. 49) that goes back to one Walter Weaver, and other evidence shows that Walter's ancestry goes back to Welsh lords and kings. Walter Weaver's son Walter married Joan, daughter and heiress of Gilbert Bohun and Margaret Wastneys of Sallup, Shropshire. Of course Bohun is a Magna Carta name. According to wikipedia ('''unsourced''') at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Humphrey_de_Bohun,_7th_Earl_of_Hereford : "Gilbert should have been the heir of Humphrey Bohun, 7th Earl of Hereford, who had no sons, but 'due to the power of the Crown, his great estates were divided between his two surviving daughters,' one of whom was married to the future King Henry IV." Also according to wikipedia ('''unsourced''') at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bohun, Gilbert de Bohun (c. 1303-1381); rightful heir to the titles of Lord High Constable of England, Earl of Hereford, Earl of Essex, Earl of Northampton, four castles, and over one-hundred lordship manors; had issue Joan de Bohun. And per this unsourced website: http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=dwarnerla&id=I23203 : "These estates went to the husbands of the daughters of Humphrey even though there was a male heir alive a cousin living in Hereford until 1381 - his name was Gilbert de Bohun - who married Margaret Wastney, great-granddaughter of Robert Fitzrobert, and they had a daughter called Joan who married Walter Weaver in 1362 and had male issue. It is this issue and line that should have legally inherited all the Bohun titles and estates. Henry IV was created Duke of Hereford before he usurped the throne." == Some Research Notes by John Schmeeckle prepared on 2 February 2018 for the former Questionable Gateways sub-Project == Henry Acton-11 at [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Acton-11 https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Acton-11] :He seems to be the proper social status for aristocratic ancestry, but a quick internet search didn't come up with any good secondary sources (let alone a baptism record) for his parentage. The marriage of his alleged maternal grandparents is mentioned in the Corbet genealogy, p. 203, athttps://archive.org/stream/familyofcorbetit02corb#page/n69/mode/2up Michael Bacon-563 at [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Bacon-563 https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Bacon-563] : A quick look through his family tree doesn't show any obvious weak links, and he seems to be from the proper social class to be a prospective gateway ancestor. The alleged lineage goes straight up the Bacon line for several generations. :This lineage also shows up in the ancestry of John Lakin-12 (his mother was a Bacon) at [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Lakin-Family-Tree-12 https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Lakin-Family-Tree-12] James Bane at [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Bane-41https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Bane-41] : Conceivable but totally unsourced; I left "intent to detach" messages on both his and his father's profiles. Update Mar. 17: sent message to profile manager -- is there any evidence for this? Elizabeth (Best) Shaw at [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Best-10 https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Best-10] :There seems to be some legitimate ancestry on her mother's side. Her father's side seems to be idle speculation going up a few generations. Ursula (Bish/Bysshe) Thompson at [http://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/bish/376/ http://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/bish/376/] :There is a rather recent genealogy of the Bysshe family, extending back to medieval times, per http://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/bish/376/ :Maybe there is a valid Magna Carta ancestry back there somewhere. Anne (Bluet) Jones at [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Bluet-16 https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Bluet-16] :Definitely the right social class to have many Magna Carta lineages. However, there is a question whether the correct Anne Bluet has been identified as the wife of Cadwallader Jones. See this SGM thread: [https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/soc.genealogy.medieval/9qrMRU5tVZ8 https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/soc.genealogy.medieval/9qrMRU5tVZ8] Robert Thomas Bolling at [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Bolling-34 https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Bolling-34] :I marked the parents of his father John Bolling "uncertain," per info on the profile. :His mother's parents appear to be a fabrication, but didn't look too closely. Gov. Robert Brooke at [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Brooke-97 https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Brooke-97] : His Magna Carta connection depends on the ancestry of his mother's ancestor [[Elmedon-7|Joan Elmedon]]. There is a G2G question about that here: https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/219366/is-joan-de-elmeden-a-descendant-of-a-magna-charta-baron- :Per a message from Joe Cochoit on that thread, Robert Brooke's descent from Joan Elmedon seems to have been broken. Nicholas Brown at [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Brown-45093 https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Brown-45093] : Update Mar. 17: There is a source showing that his mother Jane was indeed the daughter of a Thomas Lide/Leids of Inkberrow, co. Worcester. More research needed. == Other Profiles looked at by the former Questionable Gateways sub-Project == '''Mayflower''' profiles: '''[[Atwood-7]] '''update''' royal/MC line removed''' '''[[Bradford-24]] '''update''' royal/MC line removed''' '''[[Brewster-81]] '''update''' royal/MC line removed''' '''[[Brewster-4]] '''update''' royal/MC line removed''' '''[[Brewster-140]] '''update''' royal/MC line removed''' [[More-104]]'''Status - brother is a Gateway Ancestor''' [[More-105]]'''Status - brother is a Gateway Ancestor''' [[More-107]] '''Status - brother is a Gateway Ancestor''' [[More-108]] '''Status - Gateway Ancestor''' - '''[[Mullins-44]] '''update''' royal/MC line removed''' '''[[Mullins-7]] '''update''' royal/MC line removed''' '''[[Mullins-5]] '''update''' royal/MC line removed''' '''[[White-2062]] '''update''' royal/MC line removed''' '''[[White-2164]] '''update''' royal/MC line removed''' '''[[Winslow-83]] '''update''' royal/MC line removed''' '''Puritan Great Migration''' profiles: '''[[Abbott-1798]] '''update''' royal/MC line removed''' [[Aldrich-73]] {{Red|update}} '''royal/MC line removed''' (see [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/345885 G2G]
'''[[Allen-4709]] '''update''' royal/MC line removed''' '''[[Allen-14410]] '''update''' royal/MC line removed''' '''[[Allen-14411]] '''update''' royal/MC line removed''' '''[[Allyn-112]] '''update''' royal/MC line removed''' (spouse of known G.A. Wyatt-300) '''[[Almy-6]] '''update''' royal/MC line removed''' (spouse of known G.A. Barlowe-1) '''[[Andrew-354]] '''update''' royal/MC line removed''' '''[[Arnold-40]] '''update''' royal/MC line removed''' '''[[Arnold-422]] '''update''' royal/MC line removed''' '''[[Arnold-423]] '''update''' royal/MC line removed''' '''[[Arnold-445]] '''update''' royal/MC line removed''' '''[[Ayer-35]] '''update''' royal/MC line removed''' '''[[Bacon-771]] '''update''' royal/MC line removed''' '''[[Baldwin-264]] '''update''' royal/MC line removed''' '''[[Baldwin-123]] '''update''' royal/MC line removed''' '''[[Barker-244]] '''update''' royal/MC line removed''' '''[[Barlow-79]] '''update''' royal/MC line removed''' '''[[Barlow-80]] '''update''' royal/MC line removed''' '''[[Barney-333]] '''update''' royal/MC line removed''' '''[[Bartlett-1867]] '''update''' royal/MC line removed''' '''[[Bassett-5]] '''update''' royal/MC line removed''' '''[[Bassett-464]] '''update''' royal/MC line removed''' '''[[Bates-380]]'''update''' royal/MC line removed''' '''[[Bates-732]]'''update''' royal/MC line removed''' '''[[Beall-75]]'''update''' royal/MC line removed''' '''[[Beeson-32]]'''update''' royal/MC line removed''' '''[[Benjamin-79]] '''update''' royal/MC line removed''' '''[[Benjamin-289]] '''update''' royal/MC line removed''' '''[[Benjamin-965]] '''update''' royal/MC line removed''' '''[[Benson-620]] '''update''' royal/MC line removed''' '''[[Best-11]] '''update''' royal/MC line removed''' '''[[Bidwell-86]] '''update''' royal/MC line removed''' '''[[Bigelow-24]] '''update''' royal/MC line removed''' '''[[Bigelow-46]] '''update''' royal/MC line removed''' '''[[Birchard-3]] '''update''' royal/MC line removed''' [[Blakiston-11]] GATEWAY ANCESTOR '''[[Bliss-2]] '''update''' royal/MC line removed''' '''[[Blodgett-20]] '''update''' royal/MC line removed''' '''[[Blodgett-23]] '''update''' royal/MC line removed''' '''[[Blower-9]] '''update''' royal/MC line removed''' '''[[Blower-115]] '''update''' royal/MC line removed''' [[Bolles-5]] GATEWAY ANCESTOR '''[[Bourne-1]] '''update''' royal/MC line removed''' '''[[Bourne-2]] '''update''' royal/MC line removed''' '''[[Bourne-248]] '''update''' royal/MC line removed''' '''[[Boynton-9]] '''update''' royal/MC line removed''' '''[[Boynton-11]] '''update''' royal/MC line removed''' '''[[Boyse-1]] '''update''' royal/MC line removed''' '''[[Brackett-1]] '''update''' royal/MC line removed''' '''[[Brackett-20]] '''update''' royal/MC line removed''' '''[[Brackett-47]] '''update''' royal/MC line removed''' '''[[Brackett-109]] '''update''' royal/MC line removed''' [[Bressey-3]] GATEWAY ANCESTOR '''[[Brewster-44]] '''update''' royal/MC line removed''' '''[[Briggs-1017]] '''update''' royal/MC line removed''' '''[[Brown-1304]] '''update''' royal/MC line removed''' '''[[Brown-11685]] '''update''' royal/MC line removed''' '''[[Browne-27]] '''update''' royal/MC line removed''' '''[[Browne-220]] '''update''' royal/MC line removed''' '''[[Bumpas-2]] '''update''' royal/MC line removed''' '''[[Cary-78]] '''update''' royal/MC line removed''' '''[[Chandler-29]] '''update''' royal/MC line removed''' '''[[Chandler-156]] '''update''' royal/MC line removed''' '''[[Chandler-169]] '''update''' royal/MC line removed''' '''[[Chandler-510]] '''update''' royal/MC line removed''' '''[[Churchill-220]] '''update''' royal/MC line removed''' '''[[Clapp-5]] '''update''' royal/MC line removed''' '''[[Clapp-797]] '''update''' royal/MC line removed''' '''[[Clark-4489]] '''update''' royal/MC line removed''' '''[[Cole-573]] '''update''' royal/MC line removed''' '''[[Converse-35]] '''update''' royal/MC line removed''' '''[[Denison-9]] '''update''' royal/MC line removed''' '''[[Denison-13]] '''update''' royal/MC line removed'''